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i lT 'I , - t : i : . 1 - r. i S k 1 i J. IMnrr!nfn "ile Ar.nlrmy. T' UIE i:miimli.n 'f 111 tlu-lM.Uol II I.HI- f- a M!r Arn!mT will-ewmnetic- f Jtif ' lilt month, and terminal oo lb veuing of ! 2utli. Parent, Guardian, and Fatroo of Education ere respectfully invited to attend. . l . - The Ftnrciart will bo resumed a A 1st Man day U July urit. Th pric of Tuiiioo per Se. ion, (in edianct,) for tb Ancient Lanffua jps, Algebra, arl Geometry, II J 50. For Engliah Grammer and Oeoirraphf, Board 17 per month. O. W. MORK0W, Principal. Lincolnioo, N. C May 23, 1 135. P , . v New , i TAILOII 8II0P IN - ROWAN COUNTY. THE Subscriber Inform his Friends, and Lh Public generally, tUt at baa reetnU t OI'fcS'EI) A HHOP, l tbt house of Ma Hkmp, Br., oa th HUr Rued leading from Htlisbury to Concord, 14 mil' Hitb of Salisbury, and S nilM South of Par tee's) wberaha is prepared la carry oa tbt Tailoring Bo 'sines in th most 'iuAm nti, 4 Dwrsil wsssef. lit is in th rego u. Moaird V it UtMt Psshinn from Iliiladalphia I and h assures his ftisnd that hi work will ha dona in xilnlK mmmmmA b in? 0OM U th MCtloS of country. Ilia eharjre shall ba mod en La. All Or ders from distant will ba prompt! UVrodsd la, and friUifull execuLoJ, if addressed la JACOB SLOOP- Itawaa Cwmty, Ma; 18, 1831 ' Op '. yTEinporium of fashion. Li Mra. 8. D. Pendleton, h ' 3IANTUA MAKElla llat )ud rtteivtd from NtvYrok tk Lalt ' Bprlny and Bummer rhloxxi ' " FOR i-,'w;- ' ,. EMBRACING , ' LADIES MORSIXO, D1MSQ, AAD f.V- . , ..fjvo : lAirJ' CAPES, CAPS, B0MET3,44. ...eh flalten beraelf hat, from knowW(rof bar buaioeaa acquired in leo yaara, aod baviaf made " rranjremerHI with 00 of lb moK faabmoabla Millinery EatabliahmenU in lb Citrof Naw Tork, la auppljr ber regularly with thn UUnt (aahiona, hi will be enabled to ban ber Millinery made up in n Superior Biyle, and oo the moat reaaooaUa lernia. . : i -i t . Mr. P. rffiwrtfutly Inritea tb Uii of Salia. iary, ud the", idjoinini country, to call and eia mine, and lawree thara ana will aeu arery anicie in her line oo axcomiuodatiof Jerma. She ia pr pnrrd for CWning and Preaawg Tuacao, Leghorn, nd Btraw uonneta in in ntonnern twyie. Specimen of ber worfc, both in Dmaaing and Making of Bonoeta, and Prmava, may be Bt bfr El.op Sign of the GREEN BONNET, rw doora above Meaura Wheeltt and Uarna A pot he nry and Drug. Store, where alt order will be laiikruliy roccirea ana poncnmiy nepana ie.f- N. B. Mr, r. alwaye keep an aaeonmeoi. Ftihionalle Ribbon oa band, and can Mppty, on i rrmbU let ma, thua who ttay wiah Bonnet i rtmiiwxt. . ApriHi;-1835.' - , .TILFOIUyfl Talent-Siraw-CulieT. - THE SUBSCRIBER having pnrcnaaod lb i cluaiv rivht for Making, Uaing.and Vending thiTabove valuable Machine, lot tit CoUntief of - Rawan, IreiJcll, and Cabarnw, offer the aame to the Fa rmera of thoae Countiea at a very low price "'tW ri ght -f TUiAiiiyPiToiM schiiie-a t"Jod- at any tune. II will haveanumbarof Aiacnine 1 Biada in a very abort Urn for muV"" t' - JAMES COLES. Rowan County, March 21, 1833 tf EAnd and IflilU 1'or Sale. " - v "BT VIRTU tjt a Dead of - Trunt to me- eaecuted," by j 1 1 1 1 WiHiam B. Wright, for cer- ' I 111 'fed,! iial,"t)a FriJny, the AA yf Jn4nct, jirocwid to Soli, : oo tUe'ptetuiaea,', ValuuU - - : (Jrist. nnd Saw-Mill, - Together with the I,ands -attached thereto ; ' Pituated on Hunting Creek, adjoining the Land f amuel Anderaoa, Eaq.T and other.- Paraona diapoeed in purchaae auch property would do well .ia call on Mr. Anderaoo, who will ahow it; the tt ia beautiful ; th water abundant, and aituated ' io good neighborhood. TTh Terma of the aale will w liberal, and will be made known on th rofSle. W. F. COWAN, Truate. Iredell County, May 23, 1835. ' . " Take Notice! r . r SXMSSt ' thre Wwth fronj jhe' date Jiereof, t ' -aiuiictioo will be nmde to the President and Directura of Jtho State I'ank,,ofJSpr4iCar.'h Mil - limvirtbe . jeoewa,!. .of. Certificate, for )hree.PlwlcTWiii w Ehare bf Ptock In the aaid Bank, in the nam oi J.!iza Cminur,(now EUxa Simonton ;) aaid CertiuV Cto Lttviilg lx;cu lost ur UiisIaiJ. ,-WM. S, SIMONTON.,; Catawba Spring, April 25, 1835. . Sin 7 Take Notice ! fPilE Sul)cri1er, having purchaard of Leonard s 44iiyuW tbePtttetit for E. 11. Porter'i !rn proved TR AW CUTTER, for the Count ie of( Kow an and l)avi.Uuii, tukea tlua method of iiifurm ing the citizen of thnae Countiea generally, that be ia now preparing material, and expect to make a number of ..iheao Machine. AU pereona wish ing to purrhane an articla of the kind, would do well to call at the Mansion Hotel in Salisbury, or t Clemmonnvilla in Davidson County, where the aubcnber lives, and examine the mac hi oca for thenwelve. All oHer from peraona wishing tc purchase inachinca will receive immediafe atten tion. JAMES HOl'Gll. ClemtTiongvil!B, May 23, 1835. ; , p8 i WLSTKUN CAROUMAN OKFlt'E, Salisbury, May 19, LV f ' T WTB are prepared to execute every kind of Printing ' in a very auperior atyle, and our chartree will b reasonable aa any. Q3r Ordera from a distance will alwaya meet U moat prompt atteutioa. . . .... ) 1 .4 aaja. Elanoioa Hotol, Urtol Norik Hiftmn, U tht try tr of Duiiiuu, In Ibe Town of HalUbury, X C. . 'T'HB Bubacriber baving been Proprietor of the abort eatauiianmeni ior int taai ais monina, nd baring put lhamaelve to great tpiia in fit ting it up in a auitaLle alyle, now anoounr to their Frviod and tb Public, that tbay are prepared to accommodate regular or tranainnt Boarder, and Travelling Gentlemen, or Famlliea, In a manner which, they are confident, cannot foil to give the moat eeitir aatiTaction. Tbey are prepared to fiimiib private Dining-Rnoma, when required, anJ Room lor private (amiliea, arranged in the moat neat, convenient, and comfortable atyU. Gentle. men of lb Bar, who may attend Saliibury Court, art informed that they havt a Row of OfTicea, very convenient to lb Gourthouae, and oocoonected with any other building, which will be read for their reception. Their Table ahaU b furniahed with the beat that a plerwlfut market can afford Their Oar with refreabment infi-rior to none they baving made arrangement with a gentleman in rayettevill to furniao them regularly with Ibe chmceat Wine,' Liquor, Ac , , They lender their unfeigned thank for the ve- ry liberal patronag which tbey bav received, aior tbey commenced buaineaa, and hope, by a on atant ndeavor to make their gueata comfortable, to merit and receive a continuant of tb earn. TO TRAVELLERS! 03" The Great Weatern Mail aaw Line, tb direct Raleigh Line, and the Che raw Lin of Stage, all atop at and de part from tb Manaioa Hotel, and aeata aecured in tb Piedmont Stag, tb only other line leaving tb place. Having an eitenaiv and aecure bla ble, and Oatler who are induatriou and well dia- poeed, Traveller In prlvat conveyance, vrm none-back, ar aaaured that no pain will be anared to fit tht( boraaa Jor duty on the. road, afler war ing tbeir eatabluhment. . RICHARD W. LONG. Saliabury, May 23, 1833. tf . BalUbory, North Carolina, (UtuMUi a Main StiMt, m ftm Wa mlm$ 0 MU- 1 ing formerly ocrwpirt ma im Brwmk ma Stole Bank Aorta CWina.) - Ilf TUO.TIA9 A. IIACVE t WHO inform bi Friend, and th Public ge. nerallv. that be hu htelr parebnaed of W, H. Slaughter,- Eqr. the- Building. Ve which havt beea long occupied by him a Hotel and advantafeoMalv known by th Aaro of "OLD POINT COMFORT." ' " He ia now prepaid lo Bccommod'aW Boarder and TravalJara. Tb location ia convenient to the busineM of the place, and atill eufTiciently retired tajnaky-lL-plcaant.' Thn..haaftjewvenientry arranged, for Jbe accommodation of familiea, oV aingle peraona, either a regular or tnuwienl boar-der.- Clean and well-aired bed, booet and oblig. ing servant, welt furniahed Table and Bar, firat rat Cook, a full Graintry, and an Oatler to attend to bia epneiotte and well ewractadSiaJufiajJMi : character for attention and car in the manage. indhroT ttoraeaV U.unimpCKheKl.TTbrlmlloTd will do all in hi power to give general atifae: tion to alt wbo will beVind enough to haironize bit fwtattBliiTOmtiTtw Jmnea, will extend to biro tbeir patronage, a he will devote the whole of hi time to promote tb wall management of bi concern. i . ("O" Stage Paaaenger ar informed, that th Great Norther nd Sourher Lrtnf 8rgv the Merchant'aLioe Peck & Wallford Contract. ore, arrtv al and depaxtXr nm tha Saliabury .aJ tel tri-weekly. Seal aeCured in all other Stage leaving 8alibiiiryV---: : T. A.IHAGUE. Bahabury N. XV, May , 183a. tf WILKIBOItO ACADOIY. THE Public ar informed that the WILKES BOROUGH ACADEMY ia animated to the ear pf Mr, Roland Jonea, whose qualification aa pi Teacher of th Engliah, Latin, and Greek Lan guage, and who moral worth are atteated by tb moat aatiafactory teatimoniaut. t Theaalubnoua aituattoa ot the place, the ebeap. neat and excellence of Boardings and the caci ty and qualification of the Teacher, we bop will indue a liberal patronage to thia eatabliahment. -The Firat Year of . t hie inatitutioo will eom; menoe o m ih Morula tisai or Apru. , map m j m .9 m a ' W . Terma of .Tmtlonlr;CXtw Orthography, Reading, and Writing pc,part $l 0 iLvLi Latin and G reeKpncTudTng the above BR0WN. ri rrrrarCARMlCrfAELr , .... ' JOHN FIN Lei, .J.VANISOY, M. CUEATIIAM, rr J. R. dodge,- . A. MITCHELL T?R0M the Subscriber, oo the night of the 24th A inatant, a- bound Colored Girl, by the name ot AM ANDY HARRIS. . Said girl UalvHjt 13 years of age, light complected, and tolerably intelligent ; it ia highly probable that ahe will attempt to paaa heraeii oil aa a milliner, aa ahe baa had aome ex, perience in the buaineaa. From certain circum stance, I am induced to believe that ahe waa per auaaed oa by eom bite man : if ao, t will give a liberal reward for their apprehension t that Ac may be brought to justice, I will also give a rea. aonable reward for the apprehension and delive ry of aaid girl to me in Salisbury. ' And I caution all peraona from harboring her, ai I will enforce u law against any who may do ao. - . . i . STEPHEN COWAN. May 30, 1833. " , :, -07- I i I i mlliili. i Trustee, j I . ... J .in ) " TOOL, i!T 'lL Clock snd' Walch-Maker, ji;ui:Mj;ir, AND 8ILVi:it-S3IITII. 'iiaj itaaii. to rMAKi:.S ihia met hod of infirming bi Friemla and ilm Public vcaerelly, that ba atill con. limine to carry on th Watch Making and Jewellery Buaineaa at bia old aland, on Main Street, on door abov tb Hi or of Ha ml Lemlv df 8on,and ukea Ihia opportunity of evpreaaing bia gratiiul to lha pubii for th patrorMt ahich baa beea beatowed on him and hopna that a nxre aeduluu attention hi bia buniora will ox4 fail to elicit a aba re of the pulroiiage of tb people, aa heretofore To make bia eatabliahment at ill mora deaerving of It, b baa jiit received from th North, wber wa alacted by a gentleman of lat and experience, a very ex lenaiv and auperior aaaortment of ' - VASOSSa, 7TSlL2?.Tf Fanrf Clood. CONSIiJTINa IN PART OF Silver double eaeed and double bottomed Liver, Plain, and Hunting Wale heat Gold,8ilver, Plated, Bead, Silk, and Ribbon Guard Chainat Gold Key and Seal j Guld, Plated, and br Guard Key, Splendid aetU of Topa, Anna marine, Agate,Hwie Painting, Cameo, Ceral, Cornelian, and Jet Ear Ringa and Breaat Pin a variety of Urea Pitia and Finger Ringa; Gold Filagrt and other Knapa, Catcher Bead Bagaj Coral Bead; Silver Thim ble i Uold, Silver, and Shell Link, and Collar Button j a fine aaaortment of Stud; MuaicBoiea; Silver Plalrd and Bead Puree, Silvsr Spoone, Silver and Steel Spectaclea, white and green; Scia. aora ; Ever pointed Pencil Catee and Lewla ; Silver L. pkk7a(K, Twecwiri , Gentlemen'. Pocket nd Dirk Knivea; Ladiea Silver Fruit do.; Silver Butter do Silver, and Silver plaited, Scabbard Dirk Pamaacue beat Wire Twlrt .and braaa barrel pocket Piatola and a great variety of other Fancy Uooda. Walchee and Clock repaired with Deatneaa, accuracy, and diapatcb ; warranted to perform, and every endeavor made to give aatiafactioii Caab paid for old Gold and Silver. t f . . . Saliibury, May 23th, 13V T Another Vfr sPPy CrnifB Bubacriber ba lint returned from New-York iX and Philadelphia with a handsome aapurtmonl of JtWtLLfcKY and WATCHusand will aril cAeoprr than they can. be obtaioed in Uiis put of th Slate; they consist, in part, of th following, via; Gentlemen'e Gold & Silver Lever 1 ladies' Oold I ir,i,. Silver. Engliah, rrench,' Lapine, f ' ,IKI1C andiww i Fine Gold Fob and Guard Chains FtneoWn PMedGtitrd Keyyt Plated Long-linked and Curb Chains; "Silver Butter-Knivetand Tooth PjcJui; . . . . Silver Ever-pointed IVncils improved i Fine Shell MUSIC-BOXES; Superior Raton made by Roger and Butcher; Cum t nd Poakt-kniva : Shell, Tuck, and Bide COM BSf " Fine PISTOLS and Kaaor Htrapa; A ftW aasnrtment of Ear-Ringa, Breast-Pina, and Finger-Ringa. -Silver Tulmbjea, Boad and Leather Purae ; - 8ilm Spectaclea and Silver Spooaf.: . . . t 1.1 ffoals, Koys, Kay-Kinga, QUI., flee., fcc. Sir Old Gald and. Silver will be taken in Unea for Jewellery. Watcfioa and Clock Repaired tnd Warranted,' and Silver Ware made to order; and, in fact, every article la the Jewellery line ia kept constantly on hand by - '- "John' C. Pal mer. Salisbury, April 4, 1833. . Spring A summer, raahlou,-: - for" i ai&z -ziz:;i'; : ; HORACE IL BEARD, Tailor, BEGS leave to inform Jbid friends, and. the public In general, that order in bia line wUl alwaya be timnkfullv received bj him, and executed in the most "Noati Fahlohablo, and' DuraW.mannchr-6n erm na renwmable a any in this section of con n tTY H.""H. "R."honet'fToiw hi loftff'Practicoof his buaineas, fa numlier of years of which time be rtsiled in th-citv of Philadvltdiia,! and frunvthe ceneral satinfiction he has heretofore riven to his mamtmn resytble aiMl fjuJiinttI)lo cutoiiK:rs, to merit anq receive a portion of the putrouage of Hie publr in generaL" .,. . , OT He flatter himself that hie CUTTING ia really auperior to any done in thia State, ai may be tested by the undisputed, loganca of bt which attends garment made in bia establishment.- He is In th regular receipt of the Report of th Fa shion as they change both in the large cities 01 thia. country and of Europeso that gentlemen may be satisfied that thoir ordera will always be executed in the very latest style. . Order from a distance will be attended to with the same punctuality and car a if the customer were present in rjeron..t..r:r:rrt?":' ' . Salisbury May M835w lyv - . ' ; ' ;J JtateofJiorib. ASIfE C6tNTYT: Superior Cburl qf Lav--8pring . Trm, . 1835, ... laruo uaiuuiu Gaiflbiir-l -T7 va. ' " v. Petition for a Divorce. v Gambill, ) ; . . " : , Nancy IT. appearing,, to the iatisfactiort of th Court, that the. Defendant is pot within the reach of llLav process of- this .CourV.afljdsoJerua.Pxpcla.- ination having been pubhety made at tne MHirt house door, by the Sheriff of said. County, for the defendant to appear and answer, and she hav ing failed ; It ia therefore ordered by the Court, that publication be made in the Western Carolinian printeqt&lis months, calling upon the aaid Nancy Gambill to appear at the next Superior) Court of Law, to be held for the County of Ashe aforesaid, at , the Courthouse in Jefllrson ,on the third Mor day of September .next, then and there to answer or de mur to said Petition, otherwise it will be heard er-1 parte and adjudged accordingly. , , Wltneaa, WILUAM BAKER, Clerk of the said Court, at JefTerson, the 3rd Monday in March, A. D. 1833 and in the S Oth year of American Independence. WILLIAM BAKF.UT Clerk. By R. McatHiftoK; t. o. ; : ' y April 4, 1835. 13t Pr. fc 14 75. '. . . jT TIIC THOROUGH-BRED HORSE, ffiSy .:- WILL aland the Ensuing Seaaoa at the follow, ing placea in Rowan County, vis I One-thild of his tim at the Stable of the Manaioa Hotel, in Salisbury ; Oot-third at Mocksville, and the UK anc of bia lime at Mr. George McConnaughey'e Otore. twelve milea West of Salisbury. He will be Let to mares at lb reduVed price of 20 the Season, payable on, or before lb l&th day of Jur.o, 1935, at which tim th Season will expire. The greatest care will be taken to prevent accident, but the subscriber, will not be liable Ibr any that may happen. ' - March 21, 1835. R.W.LONG.. ' DCSCKIPTIOX. REFORM ia a Dark Brown, fifteen hands and mtm iiuk kiti. ailh tilnrb Um. manil and tail 1 and viiv ..... ...., . . r ' ....... . . considered, by the best judgea of both Maryland and V irgima, 10 poeaeas aa many goon puma lor a STALLION aa any HORSE IN AMERICA Uenttemen wishing to raise fine hone would do wtl in mbraee Ihia onoortunilv. Cr auch a horse is raiely odi red to the Public in this section of Montr. Ibi tilUiwins' redifree. sirnea bv one - - 0 - w9 'a of the most respectable Gentleman io Maryland, .. . . 1 ii' ,1.. n.r w sulticieni 10 warrant in puwic mai ivoiorm is of the purest blood. Pedigree and Performance. REFORM was got by Marylander, dam by Richmond, grandam by Ogle'a Oscar, g. grandam by Grey Diomode, g. g. grandam by Hall's Union, g' t' grandam by LcMiidas, g. g. g. g. grandam by Othello, g. g. g. g. g. grandam by Gorge's Juniper, g. g. g. g. g. g. gracdam by Morton' Traveller, g. g. g. g-g-g- g-grandam by Col. Tasker'a Selima, by the Godolphin Arabian. Marylander, Ueforin'a Sire, by Rattler, dam Noli ma Tangere, by Topgallant out of Castianira, Old Sir Arc by 'a dam Rattler by Old Sir Arcby, dam by imported Robin Red-Breast, and full brother of the distinguished racers Sumter, Fly big Chikiers, and Flirtilla, the victor of the cele brated Ariel, io a match for WO.OOO B ,ido. Polly Hopkins, Jackson, and Lady Relief, the victor of toe renowned Trifle, In a twenty mile race, have also descended from the same illuatri oua line of ancestry. Richmond, th aire of Reform's dam, by the distinguished I racer Bail'e Floriiel, dam by Old biomede, grandam VV ickhamV Akkrrman Mare, who produced the distinguished race borse Tock a hoe, g. grandam by Clock fast, g. g. grandam by Wildair thoroogh.bredi -and from whom have descended some of the moat oSsliiiguWbed race horse io the country. Mr. Wkkham, of Vir ginia, bred both Richmond and Tuckahoe. (& The following remarks are copied from Mr. J. 8. Skinner's Sporting Magazine t w He (Rttform) run many -fine race;' generally" under disadvanlagea as to training and management, but alwaya with credit a a fast and honest racer To eHtabliah bia character aa a race borse, it fct only aujlicienl lorelrmiolirajTrTyiha Ace of Diamonds, who beat him once j that he H so twice beat- Tychteus, who also beat him once. He run a fine race at the Central-Course last Spring (of 1833) beating fine horses, viz- Colum busrAVhitefoot; Floretta,- and distancing Orange Boy, who anerwards Leal easity" the fhmcd racervf Me4ocjinoA nvil. " Oir Orange Boy,' i(will b reeonocted. beat Mfv-MwHesy-wias, liaisy aandarat-sawal rw in tb fell of 1H32. . . . GEORGE SEMMES, 13t - Trince George Couuty, Maryland. The Thorough-bred Young Horse MlUir.-STttl.Ml, WILL Stand the ensuing Season at my Stable at Beattie.1 Ford; Lincoln County, N. Caro lina, and perform service at flO the Season, t!5 10 Insure, and $5 the Leap; 50 cent to the groom in each case.- Particular attention will be paid to Marea led with the Horse, but no liability for accidents or escapes. The Season to commence oHthe lttof March, and end m the lit of July. Whlteitreak wa got by.Lafayette,he by the-imported torse: Blusterrhc ty Orlandoi son uf Whiskey, andijout of High-flier Mare, sister PygajiuJbrjUtn ms was got by rlirj9e, iout:M are, sister to Grecian Princess. ." Orlando' dam, Emetine,-was got by jlighftier t-h dam by-Miss Limons Sister Warden, by Matchem Halt rum, a son of Eclipse, out of a Calash Mare by Herod, her dam, Heraa, by Matchem Regulus, and he by the XJodolphin Arabian," out of a Chesnut Mare 16 hands high by Alexander. ' Orlando' g. g. g. grandKbP orRoW by Sectbriar, and own sister to the celebrated borse Macedonia. Lafayett dani by the celebrated horse Dungan non, he by Medley , out of a Mark Antonf Mare. VV tllTESTREAK waa out of Fox ; ahe is out of the Janus and Wildnir atock, osceobW-fro the old imported Jolly Rodger; and from the im ported Mare, Mary Grey-. Fok wa raised by Col. R. Walker, of Virginia, who aid ahe was a fine blooded mare of the above stock of bones. "T VThitestreak run one Race, at Danville, Virgf- na . free for all horses, for 100 Barrels of Corn- Corn at t4 per barret. He DISTANCED THE FIELD at a tingle heat.;. Mr. A J. Davj I of opinion thai but few bbrses in the world can beat him, as to speed hi bottom not tried. ' ? i Whitest reak is 5 years old, and 15 hands high. HORACE A. BURTON. '. February 88, imiyi'X tf CASH t on M'.iJUOr.M. rpiIE PuWriber, intending to settle himself in , AtL4r.Ycit, U tltudroutiii; purchaiing. ""1': teen. Likely Young Negroes, for which he will pay the highest prices, in cash. He may b found, during lb summer, in Statnsvilla, Iredell County, North Carolina. Letters addressed to him there will meet with prompt attention. - JOHN IL GARNER. . . Msy in, 1Q35. t f. Stone Ctilting:. THE Subscriber respectfully Informs th Public thst b is now carrying on tht above businasa, in all it rar loos branchea,ii and a half milet Houih of Salisbu ry. II assures Gold-miners, Millers, and all interest d in his business, tliat hs -will, on ths sbortest notice, furnUh them with GOLD-GKINDFRM and MILL 8TONEM, of tht very best grit, snd on cheap terms, ex ecuted in a style surpassing any other work of tha kind don in this But. Also, Tomb-Hlonsa, Window-Sills, Door-Hills, Ac, kept constantly on band. Blill Btones, herrUor costing from tt to AtO, be will now anaks tt 25 or lux). Guld-Grinders beretofor easiling aV5 at will cut U rX. Window-Hills oling 4 h Z Door-Hils Uie same.- lie only ssksa trial of bit wmk being assured that b can give th ms4 ml ire ssiinfao. tion. JOHN IIOLDKOUKLIL May 23. 135. a(p HI-fKWITII'.H THOSE who are afflicted with HEAD-ACHES, HEART-BURNS.andotbcrdistrwsiiig ijn p torn of diaonlered stomach, bowels, and liver, Hisy find relief iifDr. IWkwith's Anti-Dyapcplic Pills, which can be had at this Office price fifty cents per box. Tim Doctor, who one- resided in this plsce, but now lives in Rslrigh, has, afler a long ami exten sive practice, been enabled to compound a most a luable remely for thn chronic diseases of the di gestive orgsns, ao common in Southern climates, especially with those who lead sedentary lives. It would bo an easy matter to make iwt certifi cates to prove that lliese Pills are a M sovereign re medy" for "all the ills tliat flmk is heir to;" but it is not pretended that tbey are an ouiversal snti dolu. (JfrUCcates of tim most respectable Physi cian and (rtbi-r gentb-'inen can bv shown Io sub stantiate tlx-ir tflicacy asi the partirutsr cbjss of dismua alsve spoken of: ami the Editor of this pnprr cmt tcstifv thai he has derived speedy ami periiwiiutit rt liiT, in the uso of tliein, fruiii a most ilistrcssiiig and hsig-cutitiuucd hi-ad-acbtv . S"m . of his frtMids tried them, at bis suggvstivn.andex peritirtcml the sumo Isnrfirial cfExts. SnludNiry, June 14, A.if The Weatern Carolinian. BY ASIIBEL SMITH it JOSEPH W. HAMPTON rams or rusticAnon. "1. The-Wester Carolinian ia pabiislird every Ba vvbjai. at Two DuUara pu anouui jf paid ia silt sue r. or Two Uoilars and Fifty Ceuls if not paid Isrturt llw txpi "allot) of thre moolas. " ' 2. "No paper will be dinsitiiniwt vniil j sneaisges are paid, unless at th discrsiuw of tb KdiUirs. 3k Huhscriptions will not be rvevived tot s less tinio than one year; and fiitlnre to netify the Kditnrs of a wish Io diseonunoe, at tb end of year, wul ba auiwt derod as a new enagemenC I. .4. Any pifsisi who will pmenre six sntweribers to the Csniliiinin, smt take the tnsibto Io collect ami trensunt tl'ir suutcnptiisvniuney to the Uitors, shall bate s ps pcr "gratis during tticir contimmncc. -----6. CO" Frrwmi indebted ro the ;rt tor, transmit th4hnmh th Mail, aLJlwafmadjtlJkru. get the mckmnrUA)(mmlof ainf nrtferiaiJf frmn4a prove that sucA remittance was regularly mute. TERMS OF ADvr.RTIKIMi. 1. Advertisements will be ctxuiMriHiJT ami correct fy insertod. at 50 cents per siiuafe for the first insertion. and MJjeeiitajta each continuance : but, nhore in l- Tcriim-imtii w orueren 10 gn 111 only iwice, .Hi lis. will be charirud fr each insertioii. If onlcrcd for one in sertion only, ftf will m all cases be clmrirMl. n,'?r?wljrejRea3 accoimmslatud by a reasonable ilcduction from theabove- charges for tranment eiaitom. TO tXJSBlJSPODKTirS. 1. To msnre prompt attention to Infers addresnad to tlie Editors, the postage should in all caw-s be paid. - BLAXKM. WE have on hand, and will "dw'pose "of cheap, A Large Supply of BLANKS, rrmtcct m theatTnanncrriruI nn good panrrr Orders from Clerks or others from a distance will Current Price of Produce, A c AT SALISBURY... ran. 1 , , -llaWM June 9, 1635. Bacon,- r - 1 Brandy, apple, M . Pa 10 3T)a4 75 . 10 a 12 10 a 'JO 112 a 1J5 40 a aVijNails, 40 a 5(lk )aU, 10 a 12i Rye, peach, Butter, . . Cotton, in seed. 3 Sugar, brown, clean, 11 loar, . Salt, . . . Coffee, . . . 16 a 18! Corn, ... 5", Tallow, 10 820 60 a N0 30a 35 Feathers, . . Flour, . . , 30 a o31Tobacco, 600 a 700 Wheat, (buahen Flaxseed, 100 Whiskey, . Linseed OiL per gallon, $1 12 AT FAYETTEVILIlUMay 28. Braody, peach, . 60 a 70 Molasses, ,(: . , 29 a 31 apple, . . . 50 a GO Nails, cut .. . .7, Coffee, . . 12 a 141 lump, . loaf, . 15 16 a 17 Cotton, . m a Corn, I a 8TSalt, 60 Flaxseed, ... .,..100 a ll.VWrheat,-r -.100 a 110 t Flour,., ,.,.. ,.rJ00 a 625 Whiskey, 3640 Feathcxv, -33 4.-351 WooLr, ie.a,Qlr " ;:.:'AT TOLUMBLCfS. Bacon, , . . ,k 121 a 14!Ird, . May 58. ' . . , 11151 Brandy, peach, . 75 J. Molasses, . V . 85a87l f '-" apple, . ' 40 a UMMackerel. : .800 a 050 Beeswax, . , , 15 a 0ttrt,mBcksf'-v2S0 ar75 Butter, . . 20 a 25 bushel, 75 . 14 a 17 Sugar, brown, .9a 121 1121 a 12Ti loaf A-lurnp, 16 a 20 . 16 a ia Tallow, . , . 10 a 121 ' ,750 a 800 Teas, ,00 a 125 Coftee, . Uorn, .' Cotton, Flour, , Iron, . 1 , 6 a rlWhiskey. . .. . , 40 a 43 . 1 -CAMDEN."(S.C.) May 23. Bacon-i;, -A: 1400! Flour,(N.Caro.)0W)i00(): Brandy, peach, . 7500 (Uam.milIs).0O0alO(N) . appple, 85 a 40 Boeswax, . . ; 12 a 16 Iron, ,' . ... i 00 a O0 ; Urd, . ... 12 a 15. Cotton,,,. (, 171 a 18 Tallow, ; . 10 a I'i Corn.- . . .1110 a 12 Whiskey, . - . 50100 Feathers, 80 a oOjWbeat, new, . .100 a 12)
Western Carolinian (Salisbury, N.C.)
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June 6, 1835, edition 1
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