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o THE Wl ERN CAROI o PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY: ASJaHBiaiL SHLlIIIKIt AIIID CD312I?IU OiASlIT I?3iX)IlCDIIi Vol. 1G, No. 2. Whole No. 781. AT TWO IOI,l, AKS A YEAH, If Paid in Advance. Or Two Dollars and FiHy Cent, After the expiration of 3 months. SALISBURY, NORTH CAROLINA, JUNE 13, 1835. a o a The AVctern Carolinian. O BY ASIICEL SMITH &. JOSEPH W. HAMPTON TERMS OF I'l HLICATIOX. 1. The Western Carolinian is published every S Ti Hiiu', at Two Dollars per annum if piiid in advance, or Two Dollars and Filly Cents if not paid before the expiration of three month 3. "Z. No paper will he discontinued until all arrearages are paid, unless at the discretion of the Editors. 3. Subscriptions will not be received for a less time than one year; and a failure to notify the Editors of a wish to discontinue, at the end of a year, will be consi dered as a new cnjragcinirnt. 'I. Any person who will procure six subscribers to the Carolinian, and take the trouble to collect and transmit their subscription-mono' to the Editors, shall have a pa per gratis during their continuance. 5. (gj- Persons indthl'dto the Editors, may transmit to them through the Mail, at their risk provided they tzet the acknowledgment of any respectable person to iprote that such remittance teas regularly made. TERMS OF ADVERTISING. 1. Advertisements will be conspicuously and correct ly inserted, at 50 cents per square for the first insertion, and 34 cents for each continuance : but, whore an ad vertisement is ordered to go in only twice, 50 cts. will be charged for each insertion. If ordered for one in sertion only, will in all cases be charged. i. Persons who desire to en;ae by the year, will be accommodated by a reasonable deduction from the above charges for transient custom. TO CORRESPONDENTS. 1. To insure prompt attention to Ietters addressed to the Editors, the postage should in nil cases be paid. BllCKWI'Jil'S rpHOSE who are afflicted with HEAD-ACHES, HEART-BURNS, and other distressing symp- oms of disordered stomach, bowels, and liver, may iiud relief in Dr. Beckwith's Anti-Dyspeptic Pills, -which can be had at this Office price fifty cents per box. The Doctor, who once resided in this place, hut now lives in Raleigh, has, after a long and exten sive practice, been enabled to compound a most va luable remedy for the chronic diseases of the di gestive organs, so common in Southern climates, especially with those who lead sedentary lives. It would be an easy matter to make out certifi cates to prove that these Pills are a "sovereign re medy" for "all the ills that flesh is heir to;" but it is not pretended that they are an universal anti dote. Certificates of the. most respectable Physi cians and other gentlemen can be shown to sub stantiate their efficacy in the particular class of diseases above sjoken of : and the Editor of this paper can testify that he has derived speedy and permanent relief, in the use of them, from a most distressing and long-continued head-ache. Some of his friends tried them, at his suggestion, and ex- erienced the same lieneficial eflcts. Salisbury, June I t, 18:31. tf Take Notice! rYlHAT, in three months from the ilate hereof, application will he mnde to the President and Directors of the State Bank of North-Carolina, for the renewal of Certificates for three Shares of Stock in the said Bank, in the name of Eliza Conner, (now Eliza Siinonton ;) said Certifi cates having been lost or mislaid. WM. S. SIMONTOX. Catawba Springs, April 25, 183.". 3ui cash von aim; hoes. rpilE Subscriber, intending to settle himself in -- the West, is desirous of purchasing ten or fif teen Likely Young Negroes, for which he will pay the highest prices, in cash. He may be found, during the summer, in Statesville, Iredell County, North Carolina. Letters addressed to him there will meet with prompt attention. JOHN 11. GARNER. May SS, 1835. tf. Current lricc 1 lroIuii, A:c. AT SALISBURY June 10, 135. rmt. i Cemtm. . . . 11 a 1'2 Molasses, . . . 5(1 Bacon, . . . Brandy, apple, peach, Batter, . Cotton, in seed, clean, 40 a 15 Nails, .... Ki 10 10 a 50OaU 35 a 10 lOalJVBve 75 4 Surar, brown, . 10 a 11 I loaf, . . 10 a 'JO 10 a IS Salt, ... 112 a 1J5 oitoe C'orn, . Feathers, Flour, . 5,TaIlow, ... 10 30 a : Tobacco. ... 8 a 20 GOO a 700, Wheat, (bushel) b0 a 10O Flaxseed, . 1(H) Whiskey, 30a 35 Linseed Oil, per gallon, .si 12$ AT FAYETTEVILLE....June 2. . . . 9 a 10 Iron, . . - Bacon, . Brandy, peach, apple, Beeswax, . . Coffee, . . Cotton, . . . Corn, - - -Flaxseed, ' . - Hour, . . . Feathers, . . 4i a : GO a 70; Molasses, . . . 50 a GO Xails, cut, . 19 a Ml Sugar, brown, . 12 aim lun,P ' ' . 17 a 18j! loaf, . . . 00 a i5 Salt, . . . . .10O a 115Vhnt .fiOO a G-iV Whiskey, . . . , JW a 35, Wool, . . . . 21 a 31 7; 8 a 10 15 10 a 17 10O a HO 30 a 40 10 a 20 AT COLUMBIA, (S. C.) . . . 12i a It' I Anl, . June 4. . . 11 a 121 aeon, . . randy, peach, 75 .Molasses, . . 35 a 37 . .8)0 a 950 appie. Beeswax, . - Butter, - - - Coffee, . - Corn, . Cotton, . - Flour, . - Iron, 40 a 50 Mackerel, . 15 a OOi Salt, in sacks. 250 a 275 . 12 a ! 1 . 11 a 17 112 J a 125 bushel, , 75 Suar, brown. 9 a 121 loaf &lump, lb" a 20 Hi a IfWTallow, 10 a 12 .850 a OOorreas, 00 a 125 5aG Whiskey. . . . 40 a 13 AT CAMDEN, (S.C.) May 23 Bacon, . Brandy, peach, appple, Beeswax, . Cotton, . . Corn, . Feathers, , 11 a 00 Flour, (N. CaroOOOO a 000 75 a Ot fCam.miIIsJoo a Un 35 a 40! Iron, 00 a (HI 12 a 1G Ijird, . Tallow, . Whiskey, . 12 a V 10 a 12 50 a 00 .100 a 121 30 a DOj Wheat, nev , .100 a 124 .Spring V Siiiiimer Fashion FOR 1S33. HORACE H. BEARD, Tailor, E(!S leave to inform his friends, and the public in general, that orders m his line will always i thankfully received by him, and executed in the most Neat, Fashionable, and Durable manner on ernis as reasonable as any in this section of coun try. II. II. B. hopes, from his long practice of his business, (a numlier of years of which time he resided in the city of Philadelphia,) and from the general satisfaction he has heretofore given to his numerous respectable and fashionable customers, to merit and receive a portion of the patronage of the public in general. 07- He flatters himself that his CUTTING is really sujerior to any done in this State, as may be tested by the undisputed elegance of fit which attends garments made in his establishment. He is in the regular receipt of the Rejorts of the Fa shions as they change both in the large cities oi this country and of Euroe so that gentlemen may lie satisfied that their orders will always be executed in the very latest style. Orders from a distance will Ik; attended to with the same punctuality and care as if the customer were present in person. Salisbury, May 9, 1835. ly. WILKESISOXIO' ACADI53IY. rr-IHE Puhlic are informed that the WILKES BOROUGH ACADEMY is entrusted to the care of Mr. Roland Jones, whose qualifications as a Teacher of the English, Latin, and Greek Lan guages, and whose moral worth arc attested by the aitwt satisfactory testimonials. The salubrious situation of the place, the cheap ness and excellence of Boarding, and the capaci ty and qualifications of the Teacher, wc hoj; will imluoo a. li(xml patronage to this establishment. The First Year of this institution will com mence on the 2nd Monday (137t) of April. Terms of Tuition : Orthography, Reading, and Writing pr The Sciences, Latin and Greek, including the above II. BROWN, 1 A. CARMICHAEL, vcar, 810. 15. 20. JOHN FIN LEY, J. V ANNOY, M. CHEATHAM, J. R. DODGE, A. MITCHELL, Trustees. April 4, 1835. 3 m- Stonc Oillinir. S'HE Subscriber respectfully informs tho Public that -1 he Is now carrying on the above business, in all its various branches, six and a half miles South of Salisbu ry. He assures Gold-miners, Millers, and all interest ed in his business, that lie will,-on the shortest notice. furnish them with GOLD-GRINDERS ami MILL STONES, of the very best crit, and on cheap terms, ex ecuted in a style surpassing any other work of the kind lone in this Mate. Also, 1 omb-Stones, v mdow-SiIIs, )r-Sills, &c, kept constantly on band. Mill-Stones, leretotbre costing from .5 to is 10, he will now make in Js25 or SuW). Gold-Grinders heretofore costing .s25 ie will cut tor s20. Window-Sills costing s?l tbr x2. r-Sills the same. I le only asks a trial of his work bein" assured that he can give the most entire satisfac tion. JOHN 1IOLDSOUSER. May 23, 2Gp Take Notice! niHE Suhscrilicr, having purchased of Leonard JL nii.l Biivdoii tb IVilont tor 1!. II. Porter's 1m- iroved STRAW CIJ'iTER, for the Counties of Rowan and Davidson, takes this method of inform ing the citizens of those Counties generally, that hi is now preparing materials, and expects to make a numlier of these Machines. AH iiersons wish ing to purchase an article of the kind, would do well to call at the Mansion Hotel in Salisbury, or at Clemnionsville in Davidson County, where the siibscriler lives, and examine tho machines for themselves. All orders from persons wishing tc purchase machines will receive immediate atten lion. - JAMES HOUGH. Clemmonsville, May 23, 1:55. pO State of North-Carolina, ASHE COUNTY. Superior Court of sue Spring 7' nn, 1t35. Martin Gambill vs. Petition for a Divorce. Nancy Gambill, S I T appearing, to the satisfaction of the Court, that the Defendant is not within the reach of the process of this Court, and solemn Procla mation having been publicly made at the Court house door, by the Sheriff of said County, for the defendant to appear and answer, and she hav ing failed: It is therefore ordered by the Court, that publication lie. made in the Western Carolinian printed at Salisbury, nnd the Raleigh Star, for three months, calling upon the said Nancy Gambill to nppearatthe next Superior Court of Law, to be held for the County of Ashe aforesaid, at the Courthouse in Jefterson on the third Monday of September next, then and there to answer or de mur to said Petition, otherwise it will be heard cx parte and adjudged accordingly. Witness, WILLIAM BAKER, Clerk of the sjaid Court, at Jefferson, the 3rd Monday in March, A. D. 1835, and in the 59th year of American Independence. WILLIAM BAKER, Clerk. By R. Mi'RciusoN, i. c. April 4, 1835. 13t Pr. fee So" 75. m.AAKS. WE have on hand, and will dispose of cheap, A Large Supply of BLANKS, Printed in the best manner, and on good paper. Orders from Clerks or others from a distance w ill be promptly and carefully attended to. Salisbury, North Carolina, (Situated on Main Street, few doors above the build ing forunrly occupied as the Branch of the Slate Hank of Xurlh Carolina,) IKyTIIOJIAS A. UAdllE; "lirilO informs his Friends, and the Public ge ' " ncrally, that he has lately purchased of W. II. Slaughter, Esqr., the Buildings, cVc, which have been long occupied by him as a Hotel and advantageously known by the name of " OLD POINT COMFORT." He is now prepared to accommodate Boarders and Travellers. The location is convenient to the business of the place, and still sufficiently retired to make it pleasant. The house is conveniently arranged for the accommodation of families, or single persons, either as regular or transient hoar ders. Clean and well-aired beds, honest and oblig ing servants, well furnished Table and Bar, first rate Cooks, a full Grainery, and an Ostler to attend to his spacious and well constructed Stables, whose character for attention and care in the manage mcnt of Horses, is unimpeached. The Landlord will do all in his power to give general satisfac tion to all who will be kind enough to patronize his establishment. The friends of his predecessor, he hopes, will extend to him their patronage, as he will devote the whole of his time to promote the well management of his concern. 0O St?e Passengers are informed, that the Great Northern and Southern Line of Stages the Merchant's Line Peck & Wellford Contract ors, arrive at and depart from the Salisbury Ho tel tri-wcekly. Seats secured in all other Stages leaving Salisbury. T. A. HAGUE. Salisbury N. C, May 2, 1535. tf (DOT TOET ITI a 11 11 fa c 1 11 r i 11 s; Com pa n y "O ETURN their thanks to the Public "for the libe.al encouragement received heretofore, and now with pleasure announce that, owing to certain arrangements and improvements in their establishment, they are enabled to reduce the price of their Yam and Cloth as low as like articles, made from as good Cotton, can be purchased at in New York or Boston. And they now ofler Yarn and Cotton, by the quantity, for Cash, or for Cot ton at Cash price at fhc following reduced prices, viz: Cotton Yam, No. 5, at 25 cents er lb. No. 0, 20 cents per lb. No. 7, 27 cents per lb. And so on, rising one cent per No. per pound. Cotton Shirting, 1-4, and about 23 yds. to the lb. at 1 1 cents er yard, made of Yarn No. 10. All orders to the Agent will lo faithfully attended to. HOKE, SCHENK fc B1VINGS. By James Bivings, Agent. Lincolnton, Juno G, 135. p2 im:;koi:s avaatw). rMIH Suhscrilier wishes to purchase LIKELY NEGROES, from ten to thirty years old, and will pay the most lileral prices in Cash. AH who have such property to sell would do well to call on him, or Mr. John Jones, his Agent. He can Ik; found at Mr. Slaughter's Hotel, in Salisbury, and Mr. Jones at Dr. Boyd's Hotel, in Charlotte. He thinks it projcr to say, that he is not con cerned in business with Mr. James Huie, or with any other person. All Letters addressed to him, or Mr. Jones, wiU lie punctually attended to. ROBERT HUIE. Salisbury, May 21,1831. tf TILFORD'S ViVcV SYvaY-CUcY. rpiIE SUBSCRIBER having purchased the ex elusive right for Making, Using, and Yending the above valuable Machine, for the Counties of Rowan, Iredell, and Cabarrus, ofiers the same to the Farmers of those Counties at a very low price ; the right of making single Machines can ho had at any time. He will have a number of Machines made in a very short time for sale. JAMES COLES. Rowan County, March 21, 18135. tf Ijineoliitoii Hale Academy. r 1 1 1 IE Examination of the Students of the Lin colntou Male Academy will commence on the Mth day of this month, and terminate on the evening of the 29th. Parents, Guardians, and Patrons of Education are respectfully invited to attend. The Exercises will be resumed on thest Mon day in July next. The price of Tuition per Ses sion, (in advance,) lor the Ancient Languages, Algebra, and Geometry, 12 50. 1-or English G rammer and Geography, 8. Board 87 per month. U. w. MOKKOW, Principal. Lincolnton, N. C, xMay 23, 1835. pS Strayed or Stolen, FROM my enclosure, on Friday night. the 26th ult., a Sorrel Mare, four years old, about 15 hands high, with white hind-feet, and fetlocks neatly Her head and years are a little above the common size; there is a small white spot in her lore-head, and a protuberance on the left shoul dcr, caused by the collar. Said mare was pur chased, a few months since, of a gentleman about nine miles this side of Salisbury, N. C, where she probably will be found. A liberal reward will be paid for her delivery to me in Cheraw, or for her detention, and information so that I can recover her. M. LYON. uncraw, o. i., June o, ito. p' trimmed. Another Ach Supply OF 1 rs llIIC Subscriber has just returned from New-York ami Philadelphia with a handsome assortment of JKWELLERV and WATCHES, and will sell cheaper than they can be obtained in this part of the State; they consist, in iart, of the following, viz: Gentlemen's Gold &. Silver Lever" Lidics' Gold Silver English, French, Lapine, and Swiss Watclic. Fine Gold Fob and Guard Chains; Fine Gold and Plated Guard Keys; Plated Long-linked and Curb Cliains; Silver Butter-Knives and Tooth Picks; Silver Ever-pointed Pencils improved; rine Shell MUSIU-BUAKS; Superior Razors made by lloger and Butcher; Fine Pen and Pocket-knives; Shell, Tuck, and Side COMBS; Fine PISTOLS and Itazor Straps; A fine assortment o Ear-Rings, Brcast-Pins, and Finger-Rings. Silver Thimbles, Bead and Leather Purses ; Silver Spectacles and Silver Spoons; Steel Chains, Seals, Keys, Key-Rings, &c, &c, &c. OCT" Old Gold and Silver will be taken in exchange for Jewellery. Watches and Clocks Repaired and Warranted, and Silver Ware made to order; and, in fact, every article in the Jewellery line is kept constantly on hand by John C Palmer. Salisbury, April 4, 1935. tf New TALLOIt SHOP IN ROWAN COUNTY. THE Subscriber informs his Friends, and the Public generally that be has recent ly OPENED A SHOP, at the bouse of John Sloop, Sr., on the Stage Road leading si;.ihtty to Concord, 11 miles South of Salisbury, and 3 miles South of Par tee's; where he is prepared to carry on the Tailoring Uu sines m the most Fashion- able, Xeat, and Durable manner. He is in the regu lar receipt of the latest Fashions from Philadelphia ; and he assures his friends that his work will be done in a style not to be surpassed by any done in this section of country. His charges shall be moderate. All Or ders from a distance will bo promptly attended to, and faithfully executed, if addressed to JACOB SLOOP. Rowan Count', May 10, 1S35. 5p iii:ai-iuautkks, Salisbury, May 29th, 1835. S 4 T a Court-Martial, held in the Town of Salis bury on the day above mentioned, the follow ing Orders were made : " Ordered, by the Court, that Col. Richard W. Long, Capt. Adam Trexler, and Col. Henry Giles, be appointed a Committee to attend the Companies formerly commanded by Captains McNeely and Cowan, on the days ap pointed for Tax collection, for the purpose of dis tributing the men among the other companies, in case they fail to elect Officers." And the OlUcers further agreed to Drill four times a vear on the Saturdays after the May, August, and November Courts. I1KM1V GlLIiS, Judge Adv. Salisbury, June G, 1S35. p3 The Thorough-bred Young Horse WHAT VE AIL, VVTILL Stand the ensuing Season at my Stable nt Prri 1 1 ir! Vnnl Lincoln CYmntv 1ST. f?:irr lina, and perform service at 810 the Season, 815 to Insure, and 85 the Leap; 50 cents to the groom in each case. Particular attention will be paid to Marcs left with the Horse, but no liability for accidents or escapes. The Season to commence on the 1st of March, and end on the 1st of July. PEDIGREE. Whitestreak was got by Lafa-ctte, he by the imported horse Bluster, he by Orlando, a son of Whiskey, and out of a High-flier Mare, sister to Escape, by Pegasus, her dam by Squirrel ; Pe gasus was got by Eclipse, out of a IJosphorus 3Iare, sister to Grecian Princess. Orlando s dam, Emeline, was got by Highflier; her dam by Miss Limon s Sister Marden, by 31atchem Saltrum, a son of Eclipse, out of a Calash Maro by Herod, her dam, Hersa, by Matchem EeguJus, and he by tho Godolphin Arabian, out of a Chesnut Mare 16 hands high by Alexander. Orlando s g. gj. g. rrrandnm hv Rlir7.a. Ollt of Ro.?fi liv SwPPthriar. e J J and own sister to the celebrated horse Macedonia. Lafayett's dam by the celebrated horse Dungan non, he by Medley, out of a Mark Antony Mare. WHITESTREAK was out of Fox; she is out of the Janus and Wildatr stock, descended from the old imported Jolly Rodger, and from the im ported Mare, Mary Grey. Fox was raised by Col. It. Walker, of Virginia, who said she was a fine blooded mare of the above stock of horses. Whitestreak run one Race, at Danville, Virgi nia, free for all horses, for 100 Barrels of Corn Corn at 84 per barrel. He DISTANCED THE FIELD at a single heat. Mr. A. J. Davis is of opinion that but few horses in the world can beat him, as to speed his bottom not tried. Whitestreak is 5 years old, and 15 hands high. HORACE A. BURTON. February 23, 1635. tf fx FORTUNE'S HOME!! XOKTII CAROLINA STATE For the Benefit of the SALISBURY ACADEMY SIXTH CLASS FOR 1K5. To he Drawn at JSaleigh, A'. Caro., On Thursday, the 25th of June, 1S35, ON THE POPULAR Terminating-Fignre System. STEVENSON & POINTS, MANAGERS. I L- x$y o zs 1 Frize of 6,000 DOLLARS is 86,000 1 " of 3,000 DOLLARS is 3,000 1 " of 2,000 DOLLARS is 2,000 6 " of 1,000 DOLLARS is 8,000 10 " of oOO DOLLARS is 5,000 10 " of 400 DOLLARS is 4,000 10 " of 300 DOLLARS is 3,000 10 " of 200 DOLLARS is 2,000 100 " of lOO DOLLARS is 10,000 100 " of 50 DOLLARS is 5,000 110 of SO DOLLARS is 3,480 201 of 20 DOLLARS is 4,020 0 " of 15 DOLLARS is 4,500 0,000 "of 10 DOLLARS is 60,000 0,000 " of 6 DOLLARS is 36,000 6,000 " of 4 DOLLARS is 24,000 18,808 Prizes, amounting to $180,000 A Package of 1 0 Whole Tickets will cost 840 00 And must draw uctt - - - - 17 00 823 00 A certificate for a Package of 10 Whole tickets will he 823 00 ror lu Half tickets, ... 11 50 x ui xvj vcuaiiur uci--i:, - O 40 Iam 111 flaan 4 . . . I . - r- OCT" All Orders from a distance, hy mail (post paid) or by private conveyance, enclosing the cash or prize-tickets in our previous Lotteries, will re. ceive the most prompt attention, if addressed to JAMES I. LONG, Salisbury, N. C. ; and an ac count of the drawing will be forwarded immediate ly after its event. OCT AH prizes payable in cash, Forty days after the drawing, subject to a deduction of fftcen per cent. Whole Tickets, - - . 84 00 Halves, - . - . 2 00 Quarters, - - . . 1 00 To be had, in the greatest variety of numbers, at JAMES I. LONG'S Office, (Corner of Mansion Hotel,) SALISBURY, N. C. June 0, 1S35. td Emporium or Fashion. Mrs. S. D. Pendleton, 3IAXT U A 31 AKER . lias just received from Xtw- Yrok the Latest Spring and Summer Fashions FOR 1835. E M BRACING LADIES' MORXIXG, DIXIXG, AXD E YEX- IXG DRESSES. LADIES' CAPES, CAPS, IfOJVXETS, tjc, f c. She flatters herself that, from a knowledge of her business acquired in ten years, and having made arrangements with one of the most fashionable Millinery Establishments in the City of New York, to supply her regularly with the latest fashions' she will be enabled to have her Millinery made up in a Superior Style, and on the most reasonable terms. Mrs. P. respectfully invites the Ladies of Salis bury, and the adjoining country, to call and exa mine, and assures them she will sell every article in her line on accommodating terms. She is pre pared for Cleaning and Pressing Tuscan, Leghorn, and Straw Bonnets in the Northern Style. Specimens of her work, both in Dressing ami Making of Bonnets, and Dresses, may be seen at her Shop Sign of the GREEN BONNET, two doors above Messrs Wheeler and Burns' Apothe cary and Drug Store, where all orders will bo thankfully received and punctually attended to. N. B. Mrs. P. always keeps an assortment of Fashionable Ribbons on hand, and can supply, on reasonable terms, those who may wish Bonnets trimmed. tf - April 11, 1835. Lincoln County, HTMIE Subscriber, grateful for the very liberal - patronage heretofore bestowed upon his esta blishment, beg9 leave to announce to his former patrons and the public especially invalids and gentlemen or families who may desire a pleasant Summer Retreat that his establishment is now ready for their reception, and that he is prepared to accommodate them in a style, he flatters him self, that cannot fail to give entire satisfaction ; at least, no efforts shall be wanting on his part to render his guests comfortable. WILLIAM S. SIMONTOX. Catawba Springs, June 6, 1835. t f WESTERN CAR6uNIANOFFTcE,1 Salisbury, May 19, 1835. f "VlfE are prepared to execute every kind of Printing in a very superior style, and our charges will be as reasonable as any. 07" Orders from a distance wilJ 1 always meet the most prompt attention. 4 '.'w43CK(, . f O
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