1- r . i. . . . , . i - .V -.;,tT- ' t rfry r-tmr X7V. ' A ?rlcndld f EiinOrOfJLlackfl, , from ..... ... . ... NXIOUS w a!td fccil.ty to th T'"',J p.U aoi.. flt they have eo...o1rt all rt-i. .rr.n,70UI4 rM WHS W -7 f llliuir- rMl i.mai al lA MiA ramrs m to en . tfA " ths eeuertttre of U flowing Husss, vis: i n KlVEaWto NoruVCaroU, pa-inf U"f lUiHtz-i tut HmUki y eo"''""'". "1,T' m tnk tie PHsrsberg .U.UsV-4; end lour M. J,,.! have ibt choice of two W .tW ky toad U V ub.nr C.tf, PiwisraWg. or by BuswW to 1 Nurf ML Tom L. .1.. . I J... Hum from Rlifti to Norfolk, fw. TsWougn. Murftse.irujfli, rV ?, NorfUk tWs will b M 4-iatilio", u there a line Htssiw-Bueta IU Bsliimors to This bo alas erswcts wit so from Ksl if to wdsts. fi.. u .t ui,.w MulaUd aliofvtuar M k. A Ik. Pwrfmual liM MnUlK tod th L.s Hwl-to.7 TUESDAY a4 BATUKDAYet a k a u arrival of lb fwwuitf ik iUdiinM to lUtoirfc Mil iT t 0 o'lk. P. (UUirt TU WUAV m4 I MA- .TUttDAlf at 3 e'rtcl. A. 7 j i. m p . rtonut k n-S BfcrtiJ U-T"nf art ttctltoal, U J)nr. wrrfU w "umui;'? r" . .1 ,.t J.j.um 7 Mala Ml aula. in- All BuAJlaa and pKkaf at Um rik 0 Uk : josepii incoRiNa- aiu ISA. The Fart from Balrlgk to Washtngion CUn Z, tummti U 919 60, i followt i "IWlUJamfc toTn.lw:8ul fkw, . .' . T BtakJer to Pator-lNirf, iUii-RavJ rara, a4arsbarf to RmSismmI, VUg4 faw, . " Ru-hmnod to rrojrrkkaborf, Ktira Para, LJZZL VnAmwUtMtx to Waaftii1ua Utf 8toa. DoktPan, ... . . , Tka Duaat-Buat Part from Patoraborj to BalUmora, Via. NoHulk, to ekaapaf. a 1 90 5 FORTUNE home:: NOKT1I tMUOIJ.NA NTATIJ X .,.ii.. ..i.ikiI in ilia luffor eixl of Imlcll 4Umyr North-t'amlma.y -oUt miinii m a una or jipru. aua. wrumuiiai im i iiik. I'aranU. Guardiana, aiJ friuwl f Lllora. lura ara invilrd lo tUnnd. Th Kiarciana will b f-commenft fur iba Bait Bcaaiuo, tm tkr Fit Ntmdaf in Map Term of Tuition. ( uJc,) ftr Hruion a 6J Mmthf r Koadinir, Writing, and Arilkmniie, . 9 Knliah Uraiiiiiiar,CJgfaph7,litirtorjr,Bnd Natural l'liilthy, Lalia aud (rMk Lagir 10 TifuUK f '0' In th Ialin (JuoWa F-Jiti"0 of Adant'a U (in iiiiiwarj Mair'a Utm Pynlat lat Voloma of Jr.'i Laim Reader 8i firat IUi.ka o tav aar; Itiierdick'a, (JeorgM kt J Atl iKinU of Virgil 8wUmI 8ai4 Oraiiona in CU-ero and lloraea. Im ili (rrrk Valpy'a (Jrammar. John and Acta lo tha .'rwk Tcatammil. It pa in U cob'atirwk Reader. Grwca Minora, and Hero dirfua, Thucvdiilea, Xewflian, and leniolhenea in Grata Majora. Any Biudenl can hava the uae iA the above nwaiuxwd B'ka a eilra fharu of II per geaai'm. Good and conteiiienl Bardinjr can be obtained, m re-pecuble hoiiliea, at from I 00 to 1 25 per week. The very healthy and beautiful eituatkM of Pop Ur Groa Aeademv good moral aocirty, and the moderate price of )irding, antillea it to a abar of the public patronage. GEORGE T. EMERSON. Iredell County, April li.iBW. JW JU lUtrJU f tk HAUSB Vit Y.ALMDLM Y. ftlL'KTII VLAM t)It KQ. To h Ilrnwn Nl Hallli, On Sot-rda, tit 2V dig of Aprtl, OS TIIK POI'L'UR " TremliuUng-Tigure Byitem. STEVENSON At lOlNTS, MANAGERS. CAPITAL rum; ( V' 09S3i:3t 1 Pritaof 7.O0O DOLLAICS la t7MH) of of of of of of of of if of of of of of 3,OUO DOLLARS , aOO 2,(MK) IXJLLAR8 la 2,000 liXX) IMJLLAMH ia lt,000 AOO UOLLAR4 ia 700 MU) DOLLAR ia 3.0U0 UIH) DOLLARS t. 3,600 1X DOLLARS i fl,00 50 DOLLAUS to 0,100 30 DOLLARS to 4.0K0 JO DOLLARS ia 4,100 15 DOLLARS ia 4.0VU . 10 DOLLARS to 00,000 0 DOLLARS to S0.O00 4 DOLLARS to 24,000 lH,M3 trruM, amounting to 1180,000 APackagooflO WbotoTickda will eoai 140 00 1 iA niiMt Hraar fwtt . . 17 00 FREIGHTING 1 ., On the Pee Dee Ritcr. 93 00 A certificate tut a Package of 10 Whoto ticket will be . . Fur 10 Half ticket, . U W V,.r 1 0 Uiiarler ticket. 5 75 - tir AH OroVra from a distance, by mail (pnat paid) or by private conveyance, encbiaing tha cah or prise-ticketa ia our previou Lotteriea, wilt re rivm iha dm at oroinDt attention, if addreammd to JAME8 I. LONG. Haltobury, N. C. j and an ac. count of tha drawing will bo ferwixdcd immediate. hr afler ita event. (& All prinr payable in ca-h, Fortv day aAer (be drawing, eubjocC lo t doductiou ijtftft ftr era. Whoto Ticketo, 14 00 Halve, . . ? 00 Quarter, . 1 00 To be had, ia the grealeat variety of number, at JAMES I. LONG'S Office, (Corner of Mansion Hotel,) SALISBURY, N. C. April 11,1835. td milE BuDaeribera haw I NEW' BOAT an lb Rivar, runmnf from thia place) to and from I Georgetown, of auch a drafl aa lo arable )ier to oomt up it lb (oweto etaga of hJliw;. Tbey hava now building, ia Charleston, another Doei, of Ilia earn deanription, which will be in tha j-law ii - 'I ha lionu will enahlo v to Freiffhl fif our "iip cooutry TiieiiJ wall certaiuty and ocptclu tur ratoa wili be at IpW a any Boat Ik ri Zlter t aiwL ia adJiiloo. wa aarea la furward all tha " g.KKli (hat eoioa by ttiui, to our caxa, FREE of UIAKGK. 4 . tz- C3r Our Wtxehonsei and Cotton Ehedi are ao aiiuated as to bn entirely sal); from Urt ho eharsw made for atonoi either Goods or Cot ton. Wa will advance, in cah, two-third of the Value of any kind of Produce left io our charge for ahipment to Naw York or Charleston. - .- - la COSTE 4 McKAY. "Charaw7Febniarw'7,-1835. ' eoOt (Op IN CON JJ, CORP. N. C -LIST OF LETTERS v- REJLUNLNO LN THE POST)mCE AT . - , XincoInon( JV...CV':-. r- ZIJOX TUB nttST DAY OP APRII, 1835. Au..Ja R Anthoar, David W.- AberaathT.-SS " R...Pml BrwWiaw, Jtmm BcbobU Dirid Brriap . tr, Kphraiu) Ulack, WUIuun ButefWa.) Uw itoil, Juha fiavlua, David R. Bumkk. C.-Miohl Cmik, Umirj Cauble 3.) Martin Car- - fenter, vvulnm r. tMiru, JkCfltt Uitqof, KoCerl Uuh o-r. Jainea CUrxnaa. Catharino Club. . w . D.-Henry R, Parv.Solon J)yUuiTacucaI)B, tAna P. Eudaly. . ' . FHiiuab Fox, John O R Ford-ft) William Fu It'ownlef (2.) Sank Fronetoffger, Jeremiah Triyaen, Foard & Gardner. , GMartin Orwom, William Gilliland. Andrew Git hart. Nincv Gilliam. - lL..Jcoh tietmt; Mtt'IIuina, Pinkney Ilnnder. eoo (m John Hoy I, John u iieiirhtman, Joha tluber, Jut-n liiitum. Major Hull, Jacob ileklennan, Isra Hub- . bard. , . i -r-v . J..,!Ienry Johnaoo, William Johnson, Georn Ikurd. KAbm, Killtan. Jacob KUlianCi.) WUliani KJ Jiao, Elder & T. Kirby, 8imon Killian, George Kiaer. L.. John W. Long, Ubtrre Ionard, Suaannah Len hardt, Awlrajre lnnce, John K. Lewk.- s r ' IT .Tlioma- M.alJurn-lV:KarniarEIIfiii: llolfit, Mahela Martin, Joseph Morria. , . N.Gorpe C. Nichols, MaOliew Neagle, Robt Neel, Jnmt T. Norwood - " " 'P...Sh Frtee, hmm L. Pgrtin,"Marah Privtt, TIIOTIAJ 8. IIE."DCUSO.. RESPECTFULLT bega leava to inform hi friaoda iDd tb public in general, that ha hu 1 now-w b employ several fr$t rvte trorkmtn'i ana mat a lull ouu cm wioiue can do conipieiea in hi ealabli.tiroent at-rtitstitnein thlrt-ix hOHm' notice?. - H receive regwlarly tla fashions from lb Northara cities at tbey change, land Halter himaelf.thalhia Culling i superior to Hy eunw in toia secuti i mwnij. . AU orders from a distance will be promHly at felided io and failbfullyjeiec ulc"-iri.Z "i" ' Concord. N. C, March 2, 1835. 4w SUHb R.Dvid RamaMir, JaMb RudiaiU, Jodeath RobWS) Georg Reinlwrdt, F. M. Reinhaptk - - ------ a..Rohnrt Smith, Cuddion Bmith, E.' L7 6hufnrd, Philip Sillora, Bartlett Sliipp, Thuma SmiOj, Hugh pimtt, David Huraniw, Michal Bhiwman, Eli Smyer. i-JUlwm bV 1 orrenea, omw A.-- i ofrewoet" WJuaeph Wilaon. Maxwell Warlick. David Wsn - fic, David WhetsUn Conrad Weaver, Jaeob Wlaa. . U U JlWiUUWO.N, I', Mr- April 11, 1835. VAloaLle Mnd ForSaler . THE err noted and desirable Tract ofi i . Land; which Contain a moat valuable I l- aeat fr Salt Vorkn, will he ofler. ' ' ed at Public Sale, at the Courthouse in palisbury, on Tuttdajf of next May Court. The fait Lick on thia land waa anciently. visited by wild beasta, and U now visited by cattle, dec., in great numbera. It lies on tha waters of Dulch man and Bear Creeks, near Bear Creek Meeting house, in Rowan County. Term will be made Renown on the day of Snle, ami due attendance gi Ypn by ANPUEW, BEGGERLY. JIan h 29, 1933, , tmct . WILKCSIIOUO' ACA DI1M Y. THE Public arw inforaied that the WILKES BOROUGH ACADEMY to entreated to the f are of Mr. Roland Jones, whoae qualificetione a Teacher of the Englwb, Latin, and Greek Lan-guage-,end whoae moral worth are attested bjr the most Mtiabctory testimonials The aalubriou ailuation of the place, the cheap ness and excellence oTltoerding, and the capecl. ly and qualilkatioiia of the Teacher, we hope will induce a liberal patronage to this establishment. The First Year nf ikto iostitution.will-.com. mence on tit 2 Momdaj (Wk of April. Terms of Tuition : , Orthography, Reading, and Writing pr. year, ilO. The Sciences, Latin and Greek, including the above 20. IL BROWN, A. CARMICIIAEL, JOHN FIN LEY. J. VANNOY, Trustees. ' M. CHEATHAM, J. R. DODGE, A. MITCHELL, April 4, 1835. 3m 01" The Camden Journal will insert the above 4 time, and send the account to thia Office for - State of North Ca rolioa : ROWAN COUNTY. Court of Pleat and QuarUr-Seuiont, .FEBRUARY TERM 1835. LIST OF LKTTKKS. r REMALNLVa IN THE POST OFFICE AT" t,,i:Jbcxlngion,.19- ..... -ON-TIIB FIRST DA YrQf-APRIlr 183A-- R..Htephi Rrinkley,- Mrs, Rllihga, CAbmloM Cameron, U...Trvis Diniela. Emfieorg Everkartt Itichael Eaater. - - 1 H-Kliiabeth HedricWilliiPi lUrdcn. I.,.Etixabeth Ingram, . " ? - J-.Wiiabeth J. Johium, WnrJsmtVThoa, Jones, A K. William Kiodley. s ; L..Nithniel Unier, Frederick Lewi. M...Pinkney Moore. N...Daniel Noe, William Northeni. RMicbaeL Redwine, Peter-Ritoy, William Raogh. a William Scarlet, Benjamin Saundera, Tboma R. Sean, Sarah Scott, Jacob Bowers. : T.Amo Tucker, Stephen Terry. ..VV-Joba Wiaeman.-.-,. -jai Yorr:5O.0UN3AVILLE, PrM."' April 11, 135, w8t--'- i , "n!Th m r W'"'- r"v.t,Tmnfi Subiiriber wishes to, purchase LIKELY r EG ROESTT6nTTeOiOMlft V VeaJt Mdnnd M, . - . f In" L . win pay me most uoerm p rio m tasn. All who have auch orooertv to sell would do well to caltonliim, or.Mr. John JtAtes, hi Agent. II can be fimod at Mr. Blaueliter' Hotel, in Salisbury, and Mr, Jones at Pr, BovdV Hotel, in Charlotte. -- ..j.. " Ha thinks it prones to mjr that he is not eon- cerned In JmwSim;! witlj. Mr, James ((uie, or with any other person. - : fee punctually attended to. , s 4 , i KtfUbKt MttK- BaligburyvMay 4r1 34." tf- X llVi) FOU SAIJE. r THE SPRSCRIBER Oilbre for Bale V J 300 Ac rrs"r Jand A- " in the Fork of the Yadkin, Rowan Co. AmiHig other advnUga which it haa, it to well supplied with good water, and ia convenient. to se veral never-failing Mills. For further particulars apply to William F Kelly, at Hlocksville. Rowan, Counyt Feb, 29, 135. ' gm WMtbMiiM j vnginat AHaehnmnt levied ee vs. V 250 Acre .of Laud, more or rSilsi Rice." y " toss. " - IT" appearing, .to the satisfaction of the Court, that the Defendant ia not an inhabitant of (hit Slate, oo root ion of the PUiotiiT, by his Attorney, Ordered that publication be made in the Western Carolinian for aix weeks, (hat the Defendant be and appear at our next Court of Pleaa and Quar ter Sessions to be held for said County, at the Court house in Saliaburv, on the third Mondav in May next, to ahow eauseVjf any he haa, why the land ahall not be condemned to satisfy tbe plain tufa debUlL i JOHN GILES, Clerk. March 14, 1835. - - - 6t Pn fee 2 16. State of-North-CnroIina, rf-AsiircouNTY3"'-: " " Superior Court of La Spring Term, 1835. TLM-iua UamUitt-l " va. Petition for a Divorce. Nancy Garobill, j TT appearinsr, to the satisfaction of the Court. A- that thS' Drfeixtiinl ia 'mil wilkin tka. M.k ,.rl " " ....... . iu awi, vi the process of. I his. Court, and solemn Prods- - . 1 ' t " - -a t- ' . . I mauos) nsywg -oeea- puMwiy maoe nt the Court, htarse domv'by -the Sheriff f aid County, for the defendant to appear and answer, and she hav ing Tailed It i therefore ordered by the Court, that publication be made in the Western Carolinian printed at Salisbury, and the Raleigh Star, for three months, calling upon the said Nancy Gambill to appear at the next Superior Court of Law, to be held for the County of Ashe aforesaid, at the Courthouse in Jefferson on the third M or day of September next, then and. there to answer or de mur to said Petition, otherwise it will be heard ex perts and adjudged accordingly. Witness, WILLIAM BAKER, Clerk of the said Court3 Jftflertoo, the 3rd Monday m Metrh, A."D,. 1S5, and in the 59th year of American liidcpndeoce. WILLIAM BAKER, Clerk. . . By R. 41 v acti Mo !, d. c. THE TnOUOlCII-BUED IIOIthE AV. .. 7 WILL atand tbe Enauing Seaaon at the follow. " ' ing placee in Rowan County, vi One-third of hi lime at the Siabl ol the Mansion Hotel, in k.i;.ii.i Ikiawihiril at Mockvilto. and the bal ance of hi lime at Mr. George McCunnaughay'a Store, twelve miles West of Baiiauury. ne win be Let lo mares at the reduced price of 9'i0 the Season, payable on, or bfie the 15th day of Jure, 135, at which time tha Sreaon will expire. The greatest care will be aken to prevent accirtVnls, but the subscriber will not be liable for any that inav happen. March 21, 1835. R. W. LONG. DCACRirTlO.V REFORM ia a Dark Brown, fifWn hand and one inch high, with black legs, mane and tail j and considered, by the beat judge of toMli Maryland and Virginia, to posaea aa many go-id poiiil for a STALLION a any JIORSE IN AMERICA. Gentlemen wishing to raise fine horses would do tn ambrmce this nooortunilv. Pr such a horse is raiely offiired to the Public' in thi ection of country. The following I'edigree, igneo oy one of the ovwt reapeclable Gentleman in Maryland, is sufficient lo wsrraut the public ibat Reform ia of the purest blood. Pedigree and Performance. REFORM waa got by Mary lander, dam by Richmond, grandam by Ogle' Osrsr. g- gramlam by Grey Diomedo, g. g. grandam by Hall's Union, '. g. g. grandam by Leooidss, g. g. g- g. grandam y Othello, g. g. g. g. g. grandam by Gorges Jumper, g- g. g. g. g- g- grtxdam by Morton' Travelhir, g. g. g. g. g. g. g. grandam by Col. Tanker's Selima, by the Godolphin Arabian. Marylandsr, Reform's Sire, by Ratilur, dam Nidi nieTangererby TopgsIIanrout of Castiaiiira, Old Sir Archy's dam Rattler by Old Sir Archy, dam by imported Robin- Red-Breaet, and full brother of the distinguished racars Sumtsr, Ply ing Cbildcrs, and Flirtilla, the victor of the cele brated Ariel, in a match for t'JO.OOO s side. Polly Hopkins, Jackson, and Lady RHief, the victor of the renowned Trifle, in a twenty mile race, have also descended from the same illustri ous line of ancestry. Richmond, tbe aire of Reform's dam, by the distinguished racer Balls Floriael, dam by Old Diomede, grandam Wickham's Alderman Mare, who produced the distinguished race horse Tuck ahoe, g. grandam by Clock fant, g. g. grandam by Wildair thorough-bred, and from whom have descended some of the moat distinguished rare horsee in the country. Mr. Wickham, of Vir ginia, bred both Richmond and Tuckabon. ftO Tbe following remarks are copied from Mr. J. 8. Skinner' 8porting Magazine : " He (Reform) run many fine racea, generally under diaadvantigea as to training and management, ;bul alwaya with credit aa a fast and honest racer. To eatablisn but character as a race horse, it ia only sufficient to remind our readers that he twice beat Ace of Diamonds, who beat biutooce ; that he u! so twice beat Tychicua, who also boat him once. He run a fine race at the Central Course last Spring (of ltt-13) beating fine horses, viz, Colum bus, Whitefoot, Floretta, and distancing Orange Boy, who afterwards beat easily the famed racer Medoe and AnviL!1 Qr Orange Boy, it will be recollected,, beat Mr. Mull' gray mare, Betsv Sandora, at Salisbu ry, in the fall of 1832. GEORGE SEMMES, 1 3t Prince George County t M a ry land. The Thorough-bred Young Home . X. eVAttttlCli, TAKES thia method of informing the Ladies and Gentlemen of Salisbury, that he ha ta ken a Shop a few doors below Mr, W,m, Slaughter's HoteX where he can be found at all times, (Sun day's excepted,) ready to wait upon all who may honor him with their calls or orders. .. At it haa been but a very short time since he ha been in press purpose oTcompteling himseirio the Ton, sttrtoi art, he flatter himself that his work shall be done with aa much tAte and in aa good stylv aa it can be any where South of the Potomao. Salisbury, February 21, 1835 tf. 53" POSTPONEMENT! IN -conaequeace of the late very inclement we, "ther having retarded the proirresa of training' . av . i.i... the two nags, thelWatch Race, for 400, between, the celebrated mare Black Dutchess, and the tho. rough-bred horse Uwharie, It Postpontd until Thursday, the Tlh day of May next, t which, iuie it will positively take place. , . THE JOCKEY CLUB. WI LL Stand JhejnAiins;miLalrny.St.tibJ . at Beattie'a Ford, Lincoln County, N. Caro lina, and perform aervice at $10 the Season, $15 to Insure, and $5 the Leap; 50 cenla to the groom in each case. Particular attention will be paid to Mare left with the Horse, but no liability for accidents or escape. Tbe Season to commence on tk 1st of Martk, and end on the 1st of July. PEDIGUEE. - Whittrek"ws got by Lemyetterne by the imported horse Bluster, he by Orlando, a aon of Whisker, and but of a Hieh-flier Mare, lister to Escape, by Peirasui. her dam br 8ouirret i Pei 'jSwai irolqr iTipsV out ofi Bosnhorua MarersiBter toGrecian Prrressr-)r1ano8TnTr bmeline, was got by Highflier; her dam by Miss LTmonV Sister Ma rden, by Matchem Saltrum, a son of Eclipse, out of a Calash Mare by Herod, her dam, Heraa, by Matchem Regulus, and he by the Godolphin Arabian, out of a phesnut Mare 10 nahds high by Alexander. Orlando 'a g. g g. grandam. by Burzav out of Rose by Sweetbriar, and owtf aiter to tbe celebrated horse Macedonia, Lafayett's dam hy the celebrated horse Jpungan-t?Iie-ly"MeIey7 WIllltaTKEAK wa.outof Fox .hew out of the Janus and Wildair stock, defended from tbe old imported Jolly Rodger, and from the im ported Mare, Mary Grey. Fox was raised by Col. R, Walker, of Virginia, who- said she was a fine blooded mare of the above stock of horses. Whitestreak iron one Race, at Danville, Virgi. nia, free for all horses, for 100 Barrels of Corn Cftrn at $4 per barrel.! IIeI)I3TANCED THE FIELD at a ainele heat. ., Mr. ATJTDavis is nf opinion that but few horses in the world can beat him, aa to speed hi bottom not tried, . " Whitestreak ia 5 years old, and 15 hand high. - ' HORACE A. BURTON. --February 1 S35 -t- tf- r2ansion Hotol, Hituatod at the North Corner v( tU Cvurtjivu-e H A LI MI I H V. Xt'. V. rTHE Subribers rpertfully inform the Public in general, that they hava recently purthawd snd uken piMMeaaion of the above wsll kaowa IU. blishinent. Tbey diem it unnecessary lo aay anyt thing in regard to tit location of ike Hotel, as ita many conveniences are already known to the Ira veiling public, or can be seen at a single view of the premise t They therefore content themselves with assuring all who may have occaaion to visit or travel through thi section of country, (Stage Passengers, Private Gentlemen, end Families) that the accommodations at the Mansion Hotel cannot be surpassed by any house in thia Slate. With a well-built and well-arranged house, el. J ganl Dining and lyidging.Rooma, clean and well, aired lied, first-rale Cooks, attentive and indus trious Servants, well furnished Table and Bar, and an accommodating Landlord, the proprietor of the Manaiun llHl can with the greatest confidence insure to all who may honor their bouse with pa tronage, a Urge amount of comfort. To Travellers. 03" The Great Western Mail Line, the Direct Line lo Ra- toigh, and the (-'he raw Ine, all atop at snd drpnrt J froi.:ihe MANSION HOTEL; snd, having an ' exiensive and secure Stable, snd Ostlera who are iixlustrMius and well disiMiawl, iravrller in private ' couveyaucea or on boraeback are assured that no pains will be apared to fit their horses for duty on the road after leaving the establishment. HENRY W. CONNER, ' RICHARD W. LONG. Salisbury, November 8, 134. 6 in Tall 1:2:73?. rAoarcro- FOR 1H:H35. HORACE IL BEARD, Tailor, I EGS leave to inform his frictula, snd the public --in general, insi ororr in his line will slas lie thankfully received byliim, and executed in the 4imm( Neat, r ashiisiable, and jhirable manner hhi ! erms a rrasonable as any in this Mx-timi it com. J try. II. II. I). hMw, from his long practire of his busineiM, (a number of years of which time he rcsidod in ttic city of Philadelphia,) aiwl from the general satiHfucliiKi he lias heretofore given to hi nu(iK-rHi reptc(alle and fasliiuuable custwmens lo . merit ami rwceivri a portion of iIm pstrunage of the puMic in grwral. fj OCT He flatters himaf-lf that his CUTTING ia really superior to any done in thia Slate, as ihh y be tested by the uiMiiHtMitod ehtanre of fit wln. ii attend gmrmont made in his eMlalJiiihiiieiit. He is in llie regular receipt of the Reports of the Fa shiiMia as they change both in the large citiiw thi country and of F-unij so that gi'ntlenii-u may be sutiidied that their orders will always be executed in the very latest style. Orders from a distance will he attended to with the same punctuality and care as if the iuMomkt were prem-nt in pemon. Kilinlairy, Muy 17, 134. ly . m:( li WITIIVH AnllAjN, sceptic, VVUs. I s 7 M -t 1- i 'T'HOSE wlio are afflicted with 1 1 EA D-ACI I ES, . - HEART-BURNS,aiHl other diHtrevHing yni- toms of disordered tonch, bowels, and liver, ntay find relief in Dr. BckilhV Anti.Iv) rrtic Pills.f which can be had at thia Office price fifty cents per box. The IXicfor, who once resided in this pliice, Uil now lives iu Ualeih, has, after a long, sod ex ten- sive practice, been enabled to compound a iiiost va luable reiiily lor the chnsuc diseases of the di gi'Htive nrgaim, so fnmmnn in Smlhern climates,. enj)ecially with thoMe who lead aedetiiary lives. It -would be- en easy matter to make out eertifi- cates to prove that the? Pills are a "sovereign re medy" for "all tho ills that flesh js heir to ;w but it is not pretended that they are an universal anti dole..: Jfcrtifir(i of tSu nMmt respectable Phyt Alalia Btul niltv n...t t Innlnn n n Kj. n (i . ...... . .. . . . . I. U . vmii" I '-iiih III. II .nil IHT siiiinu III pun- w il slantiate their efficacy iu the oartieular cUnw of -4 i- -i- i . - .v. .. - . . - - i aineaes sisive MKen ot : ami tlie fxlitor ot this taiercan tostify that Ac has derived speeily and iwrmaiient relief, in the use of them, from a most djstrtu"ijiii and loiuj-oiutiuued head-ache. Some- nf his friends tried the.in, at his suifgeHtion, and ex- f ewnced the same beneficial eftects, - " f , Current Prices of Protiuee, Vc. AT SAUSBURY April !5,18;. Bacon, . . . Brandy, apple, peach, Butter, . Cotton, in seed, clean. Coffee, , , . Corn, ". . , Feathers, , . Flour, i . . Flaiacedr 11 a 12 Molasses, 40 a 45jNails, . 40 a 50 Data, . 10 a 124 Rye, rnti. 50 a 00 8a 10 35 a 40 75 10 a V1 a 20 3 ' ISiiirnr, hrovvn. .11 Inaf 1H . 10 a IRRolt, . . . 112 a $Q) . 45 a 5 ITallow, ... 10 v . 80 a :WTobacco, ... H a 20, .550 a flOOlWheat, (Imshen 80 a ltift t f riipatTw. ... tu x yv- Linseed Oil, per gallon, $1 12 Bacon, Brandy, peac apple, Beeswax, . Coffee, . . . Cotton,. . . Corn, . . . . Flaxssed,-.. Flour, . . . Feather,-. ATJFAYlXrEyiU.EAa Hi a 1C Iron a iMo1wes, , , ; 50 a 60 Nails, cut, . . . 18 a 19;! 12al4 15 a 1(U 80 I 851! I Sugar, brown, lump, . loaf, . ,SalL . . ' .' -.100all5Whf-iL. 00 a'65mkeyr . 33a85(Wool, 4 4a4 " OT a m 0 a 01 8 a 10 14 la IT 60 . wa-ieo- 80 a 40 16 a 20 TZ 1 ATCBp,(a;c.i,AMi: TSmtiZZZZZZIZia a l21,Lard, .... 11 a 12 Jlrsndyr poach, . 75 Molasses, . . . 35 a 4 PP,e'' - 4" SrtMackerel. .000 a 000 . laa-WSalt, in sacks, J225a275 . Wi2fl bnsbel, . , 75 . 14 a 10 Sugar, brown, . 9 a 12 .100 a 12 J Ioaf&,lump,16a25 .15 a 17 Tallow, . . 10 a 124 .700 a 800Teaa, .. . . .(WaOOO . 41 a 5 Whiskey, . . . 40 a 43 AT CAMDEN, (agfrAnrfr Butter, Coffee, , Corn, , Cotton,. Flour, . Iron,j ; It iDT o w I a . Bacon, Brandy, peach. Beeswax. . ....... Cotton, , ...... . Corn, , . , . Feathers, . . 14 a 00! 75a(XU 35 a 40 12aJ6 -30 a 00, Flour, (N. Caro.1000 a 000 (Cm.mills).0OO a 1000 Iron. Isrd, 15 a 17lTallow. 7-iiJB2iWnikc Wwat, new, . 00 a 00 12 a 15 10 a 12 -501(0- .100 a 12 J- -0- 0 ) i' . i .... V' . " i , - t 1 - -' 37 SA! .

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