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j 1 . . . - lort. MISCELLANY. Tb following letter written by Dr. Prank lin, and communicated for publicalioa by Jha per. on wbo received it i Amu,M, 1784. M I tend you herewith bill fir le Lmis-d'or I do n pretend to git such Mtn, I only fsd1 it to you. When you shall retun to your country you cannot tail Of getting into aom business thai wit, lo itrm, nbM you to pay ao your oy-m. i : - fl el case, when you meet with another boxes' man In siroilir dutrevs, you must pay by lending this 1 sua to birn, ryuing him to distharg toe wu j by like operation wha be ihall U able, him) shall , asset with such another oonortunitv. I hone il 1 may thus go through many band Ufora it meets ' with inn to atop ila progress. Ilns la Irtck I of min far doing a deal of good with liula nv- I ary. I am not rich enough to afford surl in good , . work, and so aa obliged to to earning and make S th moat of i little." ? THE BEST WAY TO BE HAPPY. Kavsf ait dowa and brood osr trouble of any kind. If you ar vid with yourself or tba world, tin at nu way to ovists Mliafaclion. rind yourself employment t'tat will keep your nun scuvs, and depend this will fore out unwelcome thoufrhta, , .... . . WW ar Dm poor I Art thry th industrious 1 Thus) wha Ubur. provided their gains ira small, bavt generally feeling of liklidnce wKb Dial lillla, , tkin to g( fjc jj.g treasure j . Wbo ar tb euhsppy f Ar trtey not the who srs , UMCtjVA, and ait atill, and tell ua thai, ir Bsuuns btd i only thrown thai and Uat in their way, they ahuuld ' J hart beso far happier 1 j ' - It assms to ma tber ia great defect ia ths eendiiet I , af tia anfixluiuta. If wa aa deprived of ordinary rs- ( aoorces, instead of looking ruubd and suMitutin other ' ' ' thing, ara wt nut prune to ait down and iwwra over , ...... what wa bar a kwt I This dsaden tha snergms, kill tlit activity of our nature, and makes ua iiseleas d routs . when wa should b workhees, ' , Bdea thta, indolraca art &ncy at work, and pm- - arntly wa imagina ourarUaa to be in a comliLion Uiai r anfitJ fur work. Wa gat Uia habit obring lit - aUaga af tW wind, wa fUt our ouliaa, Uuk at our . torif ura, tod in abort lima brcoma rnrular dyaprptica. . lAduaU than, preamca belut,n wall u happmcaa. ' ' Rob 8or?t Ma rim. If a young man changea ! bia politicaroiii tkt ttrong not to Iht avoir, at the . ag of Iwewly.fiva, be may ha aafoly trusted aa an boMat omid, for tea veara aflerwarda. ! -JkinjtJjiLJli, WtaVjidnJl .hfnni'rili' Ji V '. Jitical opioiona at tbirtv-five, he may be trunted fur j' ' ' five year fcmger. If, at the end of thia time, ha 1 , till mamtaiiia hia optniiiua, againM the otnniona j 'tba majority, you may truat him fur life, ilb , ........ buahula of . diamond ( aod compulw hie worth at double the depuaiie. ' ... Tbo young man who cbanga from the wta t to Ike ttrong at twcnty4wo, will k himaelf t for mi and a quarter centa at thirty I and will not , Unl a bidder of thia much, at Arty. Ifhachangea wwe agaio at thirty, (the parties being reverend, j - ant the doge on him, if ever you am him approach ing your bouae tf they II condeaend to run biuu . Tb Intetligent nail wbo hu no opinion upon an . . excUuuj Mujectia ia the pgure acbouL and wn I be aura to graduate with it urn honors. - -Judgw Crawlurd aaidt..y.DXLjK)noetmM wr 1 changed hia political opiniona, after thirty.five i (Meaning, of courser from the wuak side to the J . strong.) Ue was In error. About one in mi " - millions does change at that age, boisnitfyv Tba young man who ia a great electionnerer at .i twmty-three, will be hung at thirty 4hiee, if justice be duua Junu . i Tbe 'proportion of honesj to dishoneiit politicians, ,4 . .... ere as one to twenty Uiouaand. I .7 . He who serves throo years ia the legialature t rr :. without-riving an unpopular vote, is- print facie , " diHhoneatT . , ...... ... . " .' v " He who thUkt, btfort kt o(rt, bow his vote pZIZZTwUI aflixf Jus coming eloctiori,"bould be kept at i buine 6r tbe balance of nut (ilb. - -A wear- ilJotl- newpaprr has been ttarted St --CheMeijown, Msryrond, called the Kent Pujloi" " (liefirnt number of which we received yesterday. It diacouraea good rmmw Cr il is a Whig instru nvnt, and proposes to blow nothing but Whig airs. . V9 re pajtMTilany pleased wita-the-wrrrare, : "i" "and hope the, 'performer klwayi keep In a t gTHxi tune ana as gooa nnui aa in im, nis ur ci- . Pynithmfntfor imolingitttke firrefr.BurBea, " In bii travels iff Central "Asii," In hi ui rij)tin of Dokhara, a large city, states , " I ou tMr openly burchase lobacco. and alt tha most aDoroved SDna. ,.(utu ioruuiaiuig tt ; yet, If seen smoking in puUie, . . . , n . 1. you are straightway dragged before the the Cadoe. sara. puukliad-by atripee. r paraded -on donkey with blackemxl face, as a warning to others. - This is a guod hint to Europeans; for the prevalence of ainoking in the streets wT our towns M a grant not sauce. Maliias,.in.hi jecout buJguL, baa a hit at the common practice, and says, 44 tbe dandies lUrken London by amoking cigars to the streets.' ' orTX6Voer theNewltorkpiipers .thnve so ,Tind)fncry---they each contain every any iirtf or jnrtt nunarta new auveniaemenis. may eost hi mil only brings rrK'rctinnts, trndesmen . mnchsiiic, d'i- iulo. puUuj. nolica-aud. prucuras ' . r. them business but giviai a ihriving ilature to the : t iiy.wnd lulls the world that wa are "up and do. . Jn&' ;,.:.::J:r,.:!;;:ru.i:r,';A TaralMoftke Sezet. .Man is strong Woman is beautiful. Man is daring and confident tyoman U ditTulent and unassuming. Man ia great in nc - iKsMWoMiia'uiIl Wornan.M-wo-MatiMk-.to convince--! man to persuade and please. Man has rugged fcoart Woman a soft' and tender one. Msu pre :-"t i wetits misery. Wnaviieve4i4trWaii--has science-Woman , taate. r Man hss judgment Woman eenwbiliry. Man is a boing ol justice ' V oman T roejrey. :-; , r A great woman not imperious fair woman not rain woman of common taleuts not jealous an accomplished wonmn who scorns to shine are four wonders just great enotigu. m oe oivkhhi among the four quarters of the globe. - A Jli UM on tkt Fair 5-Tlking of the longer women live, the younger they grow. ' Tknow ladies who, sii years sgo, were rated at S3, and now stand at 29. It is next to impossible for woman to get over 40. This is pom anno rum, at which the sex inifariably stick. The only person Tever met with who confessed bat she bad jxueed this barrier, was an old lady of 80, , , Fresh Cartkn SreiK w ihuxn iiiti:ii HAS jut ornd bis tyring A'rtmnt of bF.l'.M, eiwpfiaing such aa suil tb wants f (be cititit of Ibis and In surrsunding Couu ties. Person witbing lo be supplied, bad belter t at snd sebtct before lb aawrlnnnt is broken, a he des net intend to gel recruit again during ih Hpring. Tb following list contains a part of his aMortinerrt, viii CADBAGK SEKD. CUCUMBER HEED. IU Dutch CADUAGE Rarly fUCUMBOL rkrly Binch " UruoilMd " forge Engliah Haroy w Uia ftjtfar Loaf -Urly V.xk " tUrly Dutch " Ndt dif Pkkling " (u-iaa ksls or tow " CoUwart " Uong uraco PARSNIP SEED. Hollow crowned or Hugar Cup Parsnip, (s asw and chiNee kind.) Hwelling Pirtip .. PEAS. ' Dwarf Marrowlkt PEA& Cabbage Mead UTTI VCL rlmnrt Cos " Croam (', or Ico " r'rly CahUe -Royal CaUiag H Karly Kilra Pram " lllue Pruaias " Dwarf Blue Imperial " rkrly CbarlaUn M RADISH liMig He Uil Kaliix White Tarolp Iliac k Winter BEED. KADIUII BEANS. K-rly China BEAN (buab) rly Valentine Ki fuiree or KXM) to 1 " White Kidney H (pule) CARROT HEED. Blond Ked CAR ROT J VARIinT.Ac. t)range " Scarlt-t " fnvbin Flag Iek (a ckoiee snd hllhy vegetable lor lU Utile) BECT SEED. Iwig M.k.4 BKET. Illoud Turnip " Mangel WurUel k.'urled I'araley S.d Umg W hile Ockra K'ayvnne 1'afipnr - (led Onion Heed fop (In ion Heed TURNIP HEED. Early Soring TL RNU Ut nt Dutch M Ruts. Bat or. V ol io w Kuanias M Yellow Malta Urge Nurliilk Field - White Portland Onion do. Solid Cellery Hage (Jenrgia Muk Melon K.!m of Pear S. ed Hun Flower Heed. die. OvC. 4c. For all of rkick kt triU lave Mr CasA is kand, Charlotte. February 7. li 3t lZbenczcr aflcadcmy. 'PHE Exercise of this liMtitutmn were reborn- n mm iced ou the first week in Janus ry. The Course of Study pursued is preparatory to admis sion into the University of our Stale ; vet it will slwsys be vsried lo accommodate such Students ss wiah lo enter any other College. The follow ing is lbs Course i. lo Ihe Latin Adam's Grammar, Historian Sa eras 144 chapter, Viri Ronue through the second Punic war, CasrT books, Salluat tbe whole, Ovi- dii Eipurgata Ihe whole, the Eclogues, Georgics and 6 books of the Eneid of Virgil, Cicero 9 Ore lions, Horace the whole. In Ihe Greek Goodrich's Grammar, in the Testsmsnt John's Goapel and Ihe Acts of theApns lleSf Jaeob's Reader 60 pages, Gtsjc Minor d the whole, time a Majors 1UO pages. The scholastic y eat U di vided into two sessions of ft J months each, commencing on the first Alon days of January and July. - suutoa w srWi tiv( por ewroir, cturumg n -.: - . a.a An. I : to th f red of-suxlies. . . Board can be obtained in respectable families, at 11 33 to tl 50 per week. - "Kr.'nsving devotrd several years to the buii nes of Teaching, and intending to pursue it thro' life should his health permit, the Subscriber has made great exertions to keep psce with the im provements that are being made hi Literature. tie therefore confidently hopes to be able to merit a snare oi punuc patronage. L . lllJlitl K. I1AL.L. Jk'nJjJt?4.n.!itylIi.Ci l February 14, 1835.- "5 8t Justreceiycd and : for tZ W 'b S'J! of THE GREEN YTV cV GOLDEN ritin RICE, Mediciner, Patnis, Lys- Sluffiv WINES, Spirits, CD 1 M ICIJ I'liilDD .ft nniiiii. viunno! . Fine Chewing dt Smoking Lrfiions, randies, IMSTRUME.STS, Porter. Nats. &.c cVc VviiEEiirdirjiURxa; Bttliahtinr, February T, 1 885. 4t - o ISSUED WEEKLY.n:nsT::::::uJOIIN BEARD, JR. L The Western Csrolinian is published every Sa- x?av.nt Tww OoHnrs per simum if paid m advance. oi,Two BommjmjmiJMjmA ymsLXm 8. No paper will be discontinued until all arrears (res are paw, uukss at the discretion of tlieJMitor.. . a-fiubBcrimions will not to received tuT les tim'e than one vesrr and a fcilure to notify the Editor of a wt to i iseimiiniie, at me emi in a year, win oa coos- tth Iqijisr i rod as a I . ... 1 . - M, . ered as a new entrageinenu 4. Anv Dftrton who will procure six subscribers to the (Carolinian, and lake the trouble to collect and" transmit their subMriptim-inoney to Ihe Editor, aliall hate a . pa per xrtliO0Weif coniinuarice. .4.. fir Pntan indebted lo tht EdildrMn trmumit f-kim tkroMikthi Afstf,ai'his rliA' "jiwws'r Wef g, Ik mnknowQgment of any respectoofe persoM to prose ikmt omck remtionco mo rrguUrly modo. L AdvertiseuKnta will be conspicuously and correct- v inserted, at 5(1 centa per square lor the first Insertion, and 3AI cenU Sir each continuance J but, where an ad- . ... j j : i . rj ... .11 k'eniseineni IS oraerea m go ui otoj iwiuij, uu wui ie chnrired for each insertion. If ordered for one in- jertkm onlv, fl wilfin all eases be charged. 2. Persons wbo oeslre to ens? bv Uie yesTi will-be iccommoHated by a reasonable deduction from the above harges Fir Transient custom. ; TO COUKSPOJIDbjVTS. I. To insure oromnt attention to Ijetterf addressed to the Editor, the postage should in sll eases be paid. WESTERN CAROLINIAN OFFICE, ". ; . . - Salisbury, May 17, 114. f XFB w prepared to execute every kinfof Printing ma verv superior style, ana our charges will' be vrressonable as any.- OT Orders from a dutonce will lways meet the most-prtwpt atleni MM i; ' IT liO nmm- : Karlhcn-Wure,. China, " T. J. IlAIMtOW V CO. (No. 88 VVter Street, New York,) 4 RE now receiving an uncommonly great van- ty of Goods i th abov lin, selected with greal car by th senior paitnsr of tb firm, who isOow jit England expressly Pr th purposs of pro curing th Arvesf aml'moit Fukkiomtblt Style. ; As their purchsaes have been made at the low est rales fur Cash', they confidently invite th at tention of Customers and Merchaots generally to their very large and handsome Slock, assuring (hem of determination on their part to oflfcr tbe beat advantage ia point of prices tod liberality of terms. Every attention will be given to packing and forwarding our Goods, and pll Orders executed with udtiluy and promptness. Hew York, February 14, 1633. W RANDOLPHS & UiNDElUIILL, No. 143 Pearl Street, New York, Hlor furwirrl) scrMd Ay Ik lot JUm of Randuipk Respectfully inform the Public thai they keep constantly on band good assortment of intlTIMI AM) ITII Itlt A. And solicit an examination of iheir Slock by Ihe Soulhern and Western Merchants who rnsy viail the rily, before making their purchsaes. DO" Orders promptly snd faithfully executed. New. York, Jan. 17, 1 .. 9 State of North Carolina: BURRV COUNTY. Court of Vknt and Quarter-Setsbni, Novcstaci Tksm, 1834. Ambne Johnson, )()ririn, AlUhfnen,f Wwi John Jsekson y Mn '" "l"' property. IN this caae it sppesring, lo the satisfaction of Ihe Court, lhal Ihe Defendant, John Jackson, ia not an inhabitant of this Slats : Il is therefore or. dered, by th Court, that publication be made for six weeks successively in the Western Csrotinisn, notifying tbe said liefendanl to appear at our next Court of Pleas and Qunrier Sessions to he held for said county, at the Courthouse in Rock ford, on the "d Mix. day in February next, to show cause, if any he has, why tbe land and other property le vied on ahnll not be condemned to satisfy tbe rtaintifTs debt. Test, F. K. ARMSTROVO, Clerk. January 17, 135 t Fee3 . M.CiltOi: WAATKIk r"pHE SuliMcriU-r wishea lo purchase LIKELY N KG ROrS, from ten to thirty years old, and will pay Ihe moat liberal price in Cah. All who have such property to soil would do well to call on him, or Mr. John Jones, his Agent, He can be fmind at Mr. Slaughter's Hotel, in Salisbury, and Mr. Jones at Dr. Boyd's Hotel, in Charlotte. JHe thinks it proper to syLthat he is not ion cerned in business with Mr. James Huie, or with any other person. All Letters addressed to him, or Mr. Jones, will be punctually attended to . 1 . t ""' - - ROBERT-IIUIE. Salisbury, May 24, 1634. tf DO"Temperanct. Tbe Anniversary Meeting of the Jersey Settlement Temperance Society " will be held at Wesley-Chapel, on Tut, doo- tkt 844 iiwfanr the day -of simultaneous meetings of Temperance Societies throughout the Uuion. The Rev. Daniel Jenkins will preach the A mo versa ry Sermon. The friends of Temperance snd the public generally are invited lo attend. -WILLI AM P." MOORE, Secretary. February 14, 1835. 2 'A'Sinjill Supply of f m OOEi "owJorn,e." Vo-rartnershtp m aaiU Jl 'iniliVr?S lOr JLcI..g JmaiUEM. and hone, from their united and eienaie - sTatt Receired and for.Sale at - .- 5s:d-ornos. Frbruorj 14, 1835. Prire 10 fn.) Biiiiung. r'pHE following is a list of the Blanks generally ...--.kepl4tn naou, lor- sale, at us-veterrr Caroli ntaa Pittiiug Olltce- all uf sliich,arepf Ihe most approved forms,- printed on very superior paper, and will be disposed or on terms as low as any. DEEDS of Conveyance for Land ; Cousta bles - Warrant f Constablus' Bond j - - - Superior d County Court Writs ' " M . " Executions; " " . . ... SuintoounesL Witness' and Jurors' Tickets j f Writs of Attachment ; Venditioni Exponas j " MamageTLic'eYises; ,- ....IMvery..Bundsi.PrftnuryNo Wnts-ot fijectment f Appem Bondrr"" " ; SherifTs Bonds ,' Letters PeKtamentary; --Admitristratioff Bonde t Eiecutiona f "' ' - "-' Letters of Administration on intestate estates ; Aprenticeshdentureij Guardian Bauds ; " BtM. P.'gaiiwi Eiecuilnui; ' ' " r Scire facias Ca. Sa. Bond j. . Injunctions to Slay Proceeding f. Writs of Fieri Facias i Bsstsrdv Bonds: County Court Commissions to take Deposition t ponus io rronecute ouns : . fCommissions in Equity j Equity BoromofutesV Assault and ttattery Indictments ; Military Warrants for Fines j O TersonT desTrT hot fo" oe (bund In the above list, are informed that we can print anv other forms lo order, on very short notice, and in superior style. ... Salisbury, rebruary 7, 1835. ocr m rnocL,M mo.-v ! ThtTWiy Th'aTwa are prepared to print HORSE BILLS, icv &c. Slc tie. i evrum I It is a "Re ormMed way ;nd, being entirely -ConttUulion"!, ws (that is to say, "oca stuasTT,") are under the impression that it will ro on wiu great 'iklotn ! The rrlntei D-L" 1 ;SignedJ ' JQfrJtf C VfW Silualud ai flie NOrtU Corner Pf the Courthouse, w ' X asssasaataa rrHE Subscribers respeclfully inform the Public 1 in general, thsl they have recently purchased and Uken possession of Ihe above well known Es blishmenu They deem it enneceassry to say any thing in regard to the location of the Holol,ae its tiMiiv eimveeinnces are already known to th Ira. veiling public, or can be seen at single view of IhC premiaeij lliey loerciurw iiimwvi".. with assuring all who may have occasion lo visit or travel through this section of country, (Stsge. Passengers, Private Gentlemen, end Families) thst Ihe Bccorwirtodationa at the Msosion Hotel cannot be surpassed by any house in this Stale. With well-built and well-arranged house, ele gant Dining and Lodging-Rooms, clean and well, aired Beds, first-rale Cooks, attentive and indus. trious Servants, well-furnished Table and IW.aiul an accommodating Landlord, the proprietors of Ihe Mansion Hotel can with ihe greatest confidence insure to sll who rnsy honor their bouse with pa tronage, a Urge amount of eomf rt. To Tra teller. frt-Th" Ureal Western Mai) Line, the Direct Line lo Ra letgh, and the (lieraw Line, all stop at and depart from the MANSION HOTEL j and, having an extensive and swore nublo, and tMlers who are industrious and well-disposed, travellers in private conveyances or on horseback are assured that no pains will be spared to fit iheir horses for duty on the road alter leaving Ihe establishment. HENRY W. CONNER, RICHARD W. LONG. Salisbury, November 9, 1H34. 8m FALL & TTIITTSn TACHZCVO FOR 1&34-35. HORACE IL BEARD, Tailor, II EGS leave to inform his friends, and ihe public "in general, that orders in his line will always be thankfully ruceited by him, and executed in the most cat, fashionable, and Durable nuuioer erms as reasonalde as any in Ibis section of coun try. II. II. D. In ', rrotn bis bnig practice of his business, (a number of years -of which tin he roMided in the city of Philiulelphia,) and from the general satisfuction he lias heretofore given to his numerous resiiectable and fiuihiooahle customers, to merit anu ruoeive a portion oi uie patronage ot Uie public m general. &tr He flatters himself that hia CUTTING i rrally suMrir to any done in this State, as ma be tested by the undmmited elegance of fit v. hie attends garmtMits made in his establishment. He is in the regular receipt of the Reports of tbe Fa. ahions as they chango both in the large cities oi (his country and of Europe so thai gentlemen may be satisfied that their orders will always be executnd in the very latest style. Orders from a distance will be attended to with the same punctuality and care as if the customer were present in person. Salisbury, May 17, lS4.ly TStl of the accommodations of the Episcopal School more Pupils lhaa- iboae wbos names have aire. ZlT .Dee.?.0.rwtrdw' tojheRector, the. Executive Committee take this method of informing1 the Pub lic that further applications during the pre nt session, cannor oe receivea. uut that so soon as th aecommodstfonsDf the School can b$ enlarged, notice of the same will be given. By jrder of the Committee. L. S. IVES, Chairman. . Raleiib, Jah; SlsC 1 8337 3t - ' . r(;" Ii White n William Hajrcr f ESPECTFULLY inform iheTRfN'TERS of the United 8tstes (to whom they have Ion umi luuiTniu.iiiv aiiown ss Liier-roundersi ihat .1 L " f 1 .. .' experience, to he able to give full satisfaction to all who may favor them with orders." , The introduction of Machinery, in place of tbe teuiou and unhealttuul process of casting type by hand, (a desiderate fell by the American and En .ropcjuL founders wsavby Ameriesm tnicenuitT. and at a heavy expenditure of .lime aud money on the part of our senior partner, first successfully ac complished, bxtensive machine-cast letter has fully lusted and established its superiority in eve ry particular over thai cast by the old process.. The Letter-Foundry business will be carried on by tbe parties before named, under the firm of 1 hpl SpecHiien-fiook exhibit a complete se ries, from Diamond to 14 lines Pica their Book aNe5.Tyr, be'Pft W the rflost juoderfl and p- pruveu sty u. - - , White, linger, it Co., are agents for the. sale of the Smith and Rust Printing Presses, which tney can lurnish to their customers at the manu tactorem:;reia!!B Chases, Cases, Composing Sticks, Ink, and eve ry article used in tlw Frintingflusin.es: kcpt'loV ale, and Tu rnished at "short notice. Old Type ta- i - - . -i. ; .. Ken m exenange lor new, at V cents per pound. WM, HAGER. --- t New Yorky Jam 17r 1935. Coach and Carriage Making, &c In Salisbury, by J. W. Ralney, UI3 Shop is on 'the Main Street, between the Maminn fli.lnl ..J L. 117, - Jiuiao Printing-Ofhce, where he ia ore oared to make, nn short notice, and on the most reaannatiln rn.. every description of Vehicles, from a stage-coach down to wheehbarnHsw-. : : 'r ftCT A large stock of ready-made Work ejwaya kept on band, for sale as cheap as any. REPAIRING in all its branches will also h promptly attended to, and executed in the very best sty le of durability and neatness . . Jan. 17, 1635. tf J. W. RALNEY. E'ravollbro' San, SITUATED SOUTHWEST or THE COltf HOUSE, IN THE TOWN OP LKXLJTO., (X CAKOLI.Vt) rpIIE Subscriber Ules this metl.od of infimu I Travellers that b keep Uous ot Eai lainroeut in Lexingto, (N. C.) oa Main Hit Suuthwest of Ilk Courthouse. " Hi Table will always b supplied with tbe kes br Ihat t plentiful neighborhood ca aflord. II llous being capacious, and attended by emni who ar industrioue and sealouato please, Trmi. lers can alays b accommodated with GOOts BEDS in room with firc-plac. And last, not lb least important consideration, IIORTJ rill atrayr rrrrire nek aTtrntion. U Ik ftaala of Ike Suktcrilxr, lhal they may leave it ita creased ability to do lb service of Ihe mad. JOHN P. ilABRT. I.xington, Msrch 8, 1834. ly lsM XGllCW. THE Subscriber is about to move to Batestdl in Arkansaw Territory, and will attend lo a, king pirchase,ening bind, and paying taiea,kV non-n-siJfiiU. There are many tracts of Military Bounty Lands, which, if not attended lo, ifl k sold for taxes, and hast. Letters (port-paid) addressed to the Sufasmlsv; at Batesvillu, Ariuisaw, will be rmsnptly atteaded to. DAVID REINHARDT, Lot of Umrolnlon, ft.t 8 Member 27, 1834. 6m ' Land and Negroes c roil MALI. rrilFRF- will be sold, esj .1Wy tkt U if Martk mfxt,on the premises, a VALl'AULE TRACT OF LAND, situated on tbe CaUsU River, on half mile above the Island Furs, in Lincoln County. Also, flight Likely !C .'iior.. A credit of on year will b jiven; vpna appro ved aocurity. l' MICHAEL HOKE, Adm'r. test, annex, of J, Sberilt, sVc'a. "February 7, , lBZ3riZI17:: JZ2U "12 ni:cwiTirs THOSE who are afflicted with HEAD-ACIICS, IIEART.BURN9,and other distressing sju p. toma of disordered atomach, bowela, and liver, n ' find relief in Dr. Beck with Anti-Dyspeptic IV which can be had at Uiia Office price i cents per box. - " " - The Doctor, who once resided m this place. ' 4 now live in Raleigb, has, after a long' and sif me practice, ben enabled to compound a most va luable remedy "for the cbronic diseases of th t gestiye organs so cominon in Southern cliuakSj eHiecially with those who lead sedentary lite. It would be an eaay matter to make out oaitaV catcs to prove that these J'tlUi are asutcttigi r medyw Tor "all the ills thai fkh is heir to;" sat it is not pretended that tliey are an universal aan. cians and other gentlemen can t shown to sub stantiate their eflkacy in the ' particular rbus of diwase above spoken of: and tbe Editor vl Uut pajicr can testify that Ac has deriyed speedy itJ perinantuit relief in tb use oT them, from awst distressing and long-continued head-ache. Soas) of hie friends tried them, at his snggestion, and t perienoeid ths same benefktal tflccta. JSttUsfury,Juue 14,1834 -tf ' Current Pricca of lyodiicr, Ae .AT SALISBURi:,Fcbruary 17. 1635v AwfMMa 121 a 15 Molasses, . . . &00 - 4 r N,rfs-- f-r-.- T f w 40a50Oata, .... 2530 12,; JRye, . . . -"75 S lSucmr, brown, .1012 Brandy, -amder peach, . Butter, . . . Cotton, in seed, , - --clean.--.- -11 f hmf; -T-v-ios Cuflue,.. a WSslV"-112 a, 15 Corn, ... 4 4a.VTallow, . i 10. Fealhers, . . . 30 a XI Tobacco, . . . 8 Flour, . . . .oTrfV a 600j Wheat, busbel) Waj u Flaxseed, . , . 100 (Whiskeyr.- ' Linseed Oil, per gallon, il 12 AT FATrrTEVILJJLrbruary ift Bacon, . ... 81 a lOjlroo, . . J . 4a4 Brandy, peach, . bO a 7l',.Molasca. 30 afiiu, - mi m st.,aiiH, cu . fci. x- -i- 6si 810 Beeswax, 18 a l$3ugar, brawn. Coflee, . ... . 121 a 14 lump, . ... .14 a ..IK--lusJCU 14 .. 6H .90 V r'w 16D -Cofiun, , Conv ... Flaxseed, . Flour, . . Feathers, . . 60 a ft Salt, -.15tfalAtV Wheat, .5110 s 550'WhiAev; . SSaa'KWncd, I .'.rs. Bacon, , MalftlWfyyswjceA'S !T IT Molasses-. , IZ a 20 Xaihv-4r-T----J 11 . i.aa r.i. rmm. . So Beeswaa;' Butter... . Coffee, . " li'T-' V " .nn - V ei l4HMRite, . i .i"" Corn, 5 a 0H S.1L in sacks. . Feathera, r Flaxseed, . . , 25a4t ; bufhel, .145 a 150Sugar, prime,. Hour, super. ...oOOfc... -.750 a' " . 5a saassasava-t - j lriaf&lmnp.l5 AnmnVtfl. V Mil : one, Iron, 4 ljdv miHWt Mackerel, , , Tallow, (scarce). 10 in.ioilT. , - l'flll-s .650 a m Wheat,. . co Mw AT COLUMBIA. (& C.). January 29- - Bacon, . llelSLard,--. Brandy, pnch, 40a5Mackerel,. . -'J f 15 a OtVSalt, in ss., . 225 2 f 18a2J r . bushel, . . 75 12 a WSttgsa brown, . ,B,S 85a Oti Af &hH43 f apple. Beeswax, . , Butter, . . . Coffee, . . . Corn, Litton, . . . 12 a 13 Taltowi ff z I 121 a lNTallow. . ' l kv. in si u t Flour, .750 s 80(Tes, , ; Iron, ..UaoilWhiskey. , 40 - AT CAMDENr(8. Febrosry 14 Bacon, . . ..14a 00;Floar, (N. Caro.)000 W .peach, . 75a00 (Cam.mnis)-900a 1 appple,, 85a40ilron, . . ... Brandy, Beeswax. 12 a 16iLarL Cotton,. Corn,-tr 14 a l&Tallow,' 75 a 87 Whiskey, Feathers, ant, 9 . . .IW " " in ir i Be is I t I 5 au Ike !! kit the Kb. Co de a i rV, the ii MK i i OUl GV ei ?o 'ier fa. 13(1 Tb lea me eve Itl no siy art si Ma Ier teli Siti lea fl Ih ter ref: f BR Bie BV). the the ipo lad 80ayiicat,acv : v ,
Western Carolinian (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Feb. 21, 1835, edition 1
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