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The Western Carolinian, BV ASIIDCL SMITH &. JOSEPH U. HAMPTON TERMS OF PUBLICATION. 1. The We,ter i Carolinian is pu SI "shod every S TiRnw, at Two D.llars per annum if -paid in advance, or Two Dollars an.l Fifty Cents if not paid before the expiration of three month?. 2. Vo oiper will b-; discontinue! until all arrearages are pud, unless at the discretion of tho Editors. 3. Subscriptions will not be received for a less time than one year ; arH a failure to notify the Editors of a wish to discontinue, at the end of a year, will be consi dered as a new engagement. 4. Any person who will pr.Krure six eubscribers to the Carolinian, and take the trouble to collect and transmit their subscription-money to the Editors, shall have a pa per gratis during their continuance. 5 j- p, rr,:ix indebted to the Editcrs, may transmit to them through the Mid, at their risk provided they ftt the arknfole'!nmnt of any respectable person to prove that such remittance teas regularly made. TERMS OF ADVERTISING. 1. Advertisements will le conspicuously and correct ly inserted, at 59 cents per square fort 'ie first inserion, and 33 c.e.its f r e.irh continuance : but, where an ad vertise'unt is ordered to 2"o in only twice, 50 cts. will be c?j irgl tor eneh insertion. If ordered for one in sertion only, l will in all cases be charged. 2. Pltmiis w!io esire to enirarre by tlie year, will be a'''-o nmditr hva rn-oriable deduction from the above c!r,Tes tor transient custom. TO COHKF.SPONriKNTf. 1. To injure prompt attention to lietters addressed to i!ie Elitors. the postage should in all rases be pid. Salisbury North Carolina, (Situated on Main Street, a J w door ahove the build inS formerly occupied a the Jtranch vj the State, flank nf Xorth Carolina,) IJyTilOTIAS A. HAGUK; "niO informs his Fiiend, and the Public ge- nerally, that he has lately purchased of W . II. Slaughter, Esp-., the Cinlditigs, fcc, which have Uen long occupied by him as a Hotel and h dvn nt ;i"eoiidv known by the name of 44 OLD P()I . Ir COM FORT." He is now prepared to accommodate Boarders and Travellers. The location inconvenient to the business of the place, ami 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 lxar ders. Clean and well-aireil beds, honest and oblig ing servants, well furm.hcd Table and Bar, first rate Cooks, a full Gramry, and an Ostler to attend to his spacious and well constructed Stables, whose character for utJentioti and care in the manage ment of Horses, is unimpeached. Tiie 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 Jiopes, will extend to him their patronage, as he will devote the whole of his time to promote the well management of his concern. 07" Stage Passengers ure informed, that the Great Northern and Southern Line of Stages the Merchant's Line Peck At Wellford Contract ors, arrive at and depart from the Salisbury Ho tel tri-week!y. Seats secured in all other Siugei leaving Salisbury. T. A. IIAGLE. Salisbury X. C, May 2, 135. tl m m W m,m 4 m ad a pilC Committee of Concord Presbytery will receive Proposals for miking and delivering 250,000 lUUCKS At the site of the Manual Labor Shool, on the public road leading from Statesv ille to Charlotte one mile below the Iredell line until the 1st day of August. 1835. Proposals may be directed to either of the Com mittee, under name, or to Hickrry Grove Post Office, Mecklenburg county, North Carolina. W. L. DAVIDSON, W. S. ALLISON, KOHEUT POTTS, JOHN D. GUAM A M, 3 I. JOHN WILLIAMSON, J P. S. The Committee will meet at the house of XV. L. Davidson, on the 3rd of August, at 1 1 o' clock, A. M. p 3 July 11, 135. A List of Letters REMAINING IN TIIE POST-OFFICE AT Lincoln ton, Lincoln County, No. Caro., ON THE 1st DAY OF JULY, 13T. A MOSES T. A I! KUN ATI IV, James Atkinson, jf Miles Aliernathy, Sr., Newton Alexander. il....David H. Ik-nick, Jacob Biker, Allen ! taker, Jo slmi Benin, John liuff, or his children, Itobert Brown, Ufnji:nin Bi-ll. Gov. II. G. Burton. C... David Chib, David Grouse, Jacob Thompson Cal ly, llobert Childers. I ) Tiioin'is Dickson, or Esther Davis, Luke Davis. or J inn's B"vins & Co., Peter Dellincrer, J,irrb Dator. I E. ...B. M. Elney, Win. En lsh-y, James Eu lsley. j F. ...Birbnra Fuibright, Jeremiah Frayser, Ito. Falls, James Ferguson. G. ...N-lsoii Gutry, Samuel Gales, Jeremiah Goodson. Solomon Uiidisel, or Abner G-xnlsoa. II.... William Ileughs, Lewis Hiakle. J....AIsalotn Jarret, James W. Irvin. K.... Simon Kill inn, John Keener, Abram Kishler, Christopher Kizer, Josepb Keistler. L... Daniel Lutz, Judah Lantz, George Iantz (2,) J 'hn Iwe, Joshua Ire, Georire Ieonard. M....John Mnnn, Alexander M'Corkle, Spirious Mijr p'iv, t'ol. A. Moony, Joseph Morris, John Marton, Jas. M'Ginnis, George Mauney, John M'Clinaghan, Moses Marton. N....James Nieal, Adam Niell. (2.... Michael Quickel. II... .Jacob Ramsour. Franklin Reynhardt. Ro. Ram sev, Wm. Roderick, Peter Reap, John Roberts. "S....A. N. W. Sellers 2, David Sea2le, Geo. Shy ers, Samuel Sullivan, Elizabeth Shufbrd, Elias Smyer, Margaret A. Sjjrings, Colias Smith. Ezekiel Sullivan, Ito!ert Smith, William Summey, Alexander Shetley, Matthew Stroup, David G. Smith. T.... David Thorwnbury, James or Absalom Taylor. W.. Miles Wilcox, Vincent Wood, John Webster, Henry Warren, Elizabeth Ware, John Wacaser, or James Cody, Solomon Willson. Y....Noah H. Yarber. p -3 July 11, 153.J. C. C. HENDERSON, P.M. A CJLEKK rAXTEI7 NE that is industrious and attentive t(3 busi- " ness, anfl can come well recommended. For further particulars, apply at July 4, 1835. THIS OFFICE. t f FOHTUNITS HOME!! NORTH CAROLINA STATE For the Ittnejit of the SALISBURY ACADEMY SEVENTH CLASS FOR 133. To he Drawn al TIor:iiilon, A. C, On Wednesday, the 29A July, 1835, ON THE POPULAR Terminating-Fignre System, STEVENSON fc POINTS, MANAGERS. CAPITAL, K T PRIZE CO) (2) 1 Prize of fi,()l)() DOLLARS is 80,000 1 44 of 3,000 DOLLARS is 3,000 10 44 of 1,000 DOLLARS is 10,000 10 44 of 500 DOLLARS is 5,000 10 44 of 400 DOLLARS is 4,000 10 44 of 3(H) DOLLARS is 3,000 10 44 of 200 DOLLARS is 2,000 100 44 of lOO DOLLARS is 10,000 100 44 of 50 DOLLARS is 5,000 116 44 of 3( DOLLARS is 3,4-0 201 44 of 20 DOLLARS is 4,020 300 44 of 15 DOLLARS is 5,500 6,000 44 of 10 DOLLARS is 00,000 6,000 44 of 6 DOLLARS is 36,000 0,000 44 of 4 DOLLARS is 24,000 1S,S! Prizes, amounting to 810,000 A Package of 1 0 Whole Tickets will cost 8 10 00 And must draw nett - - - 17 00 823 00 A certificate for a Package of 10 Whole tickets will Ix; ------ 823 00 ir lO Half tickets. - - - 1 1 50 For 10 Quarter tickets, - - 5 " (fc!7 All Orders from a distance, by mail (post paid) or by private conveyance, enclosing the cash or nrize-tickets in our previous Lotteries, will re- reive the most prompt attention, if addressed to JAMES I. LOW., Salisbury, N. C. ; and an ac count of the drawing will be forwarded immediate Iv after its event. (C7 All prizes payable in cadi. Forty days after the drawing, subject to a deduction of Jifttcn per cent. Whole Tickets, - - - 8 1 00 Halves, .... 2 00 Quarters, - - " - - 1 00 To be had, in the greatest variety of numbers, at JAMKS I. MX(2S Oflice. (Corner of Mansion Hotel,) SALISBURY, N.C. July 4, IMS. td Clock and Watch-Maker, je:vi:i,li:!:, AM) JLicauiatwBwsaisa IAKIiS this method of informing his Friends - and the Public generally, that he still con tinues tocarryon the Watch Making and Jewellery Iiusiuess at Lis old stand, on Main Street, one door alxive the Store of Saml. Lemly & Son, and takes this opMtrtunity of expressing his gratitude to the public for the patronage which has leen hetowed on him ; and hopes that a more sedulous attention to his business will not fail to elicit a share of the patronage of the people, as heretofore To make his establishment still more deserving of it, he has just received from the North, where was selected by a gentleman of taste and eerieuce, a very ex tensive and sujerior assortment of Fa ii cy -ooK. CONSISTING LY PART OF Silver double cased ami double bottomed Lever, Plain, and Hunting Watches: (lold, Silver, Plated, : patrons and the public especially invalids and ; Head, Silk, and Ribbon (luard Chains; (Sold Keys gentlemen or families who may desire a pleasant and Seals; Cold, Plated, and other Guard Keys, ( Summer Retreat that his establishment is now Splendid setts of Topaz, Aquamarine, Agate, Swiss J ready f r their reception, and that he is prepared ! Painting, Cameo, Ceral, Cornelian, and Jet Ear ; to accommodate them in a style, be tlatters him-i iviugr. an., i.reas, i ,ns ; a arieiy oi oreas, iins anil Finger Rings; (lold Filagree and other Snaps, Catches, Lead Hags; Coral Reads; Silver I him bles ; Oold, Silver, and Shell Links, and Collar Huttons; a line assortment of Studs ; Music Boxes; Silver Plated and Read Purses, Silver Spoons, : Silver and Steel Sjiectacles, white and green ; Scis sors ; Ever pointed Pencil Cases and Loads ; Silver Tooth Picks arid Te zers ; Cientlemen's Pocket and Dirk Knives; Ladies Silver Fruit do.; Silver Rutter do; Siher, and Silver plaited Scabbard Dirks; Damascus U?sl NVire Twist and brass barrel pocket Pistols ; and a great variety of other Fancy Ooods. AVatchs and Clocks repaired v-ith neatness, accuracy, and dispatch; warranted to perform, and every endeavor made to give satisfaction Cast paid for old Cold and Silver. t f Salisbury. May 23, 135. A List of Letters REMAINING IN TIIE POST-OFFICE AT l.'iiig;tnii, A. , ON THF. FIUST DAY OF JULY, 1S35. A. ...Itev. D. C. Allen. B. ...Mrs. Jane Brinkley, John G. Beckham 2, Ila ly Brown. V.... George A. Freeman. G....James Gibbons, John Gobble, William Gordon. 1 1.... John Heath. J John JarratL L...Jacob Livingond. M... .Thomas Miller, Alexander Miller, Simeon Mor ris, Mrs. .Nancy Minis. P....Silas Peace, James Palmer, Herod Pope. It....Rev. Dnniel L Kussel. S....Thomas J. Sheltou, Benjamin Shaver, Levi Sha ver, Thomas Shepherd. T....Miss Sarah L Trantham. V....James Wiseman, Joseph Walk, William Wil liams, Francis Williams, Henrv Walser. pii July 11, 135. M. ROUXSAVILLE. P.M. To Hire, 7 NEGRO WOMAN, who understand the w duties of Cooking, Washing, Ironing. A:c Apply at this Oflice. June 27. tf f- - TIIE Proprietors of THE WEST E R X S X ,t C A It O 1. 1 N I A N would respectfully inform the Clerks of Court.-, Sheriffs, Constables, and other gentlemen of business, that they have x now on band, printed in a superior style, on the Z v-ry best quality of paper, a large supply of t Hf ,il,nni virrii Dfsrri nt'i nn . I jif tt """" ' "i jO-jC. y7 vl - -!. y will s-tll fi i i J mwt, ram. v Wliirl t'.r... ...Ml , .-.11 . i nwt- mn.lar,ln tortus 1 o those who become regular customers get v all their IJIanks of us a very considerable . redaction m ill b; made trom our regular price. Any IJIanks that we may not have on hand, will be printed to order on very short notice. Orders from a distance will meet with prompt v attention; and Blanks put up and forwarded in the safest and mst exeditious manner. They would likewise infiirm Merchants and . others, that, having an assortment of Fancy Z Jt 'Fype, Cats, J-c, which is probably tin- nrrtic-iut Kir ani' in tkrk SCt'tA-k tliAitr nro rtrfMYt. red to execute all kinds of liOOii. and JOI) l'RINTINd in a very superior style. Sucli as at lloohs. Pamphlets, Circular, Cards, Ha d- Hills, Lahfls, Way-lfills, for Stages, &c. &c. X All orders executed with despatch. " Salisbury, June 27, 131. - F('IlJ:iIllill FlalcV resjeclfully informs his Friends and the Public at large, that he still continues to carry on the Tailoring Rusiness in all its various branches, in the Town of Salisbury, on Maio-street, a few doors East of fhe Courthouse, adjoining the Stireboue of Win. Murphy, where he is prepared to make all kinds of Clothing in a very superior st le in the most fashionable style, nnd warranted to fit well, and on very moderate j terms, at short notice. All Orders from a dis- j tance will v most faithfully attended to according to order. Produce will be received III pavnient I for work. I. F. Reing Agent fr some of 'he mot Fashionable Tailors of New York ami Puiladelphia, he would take a pleasure in teaching, or giving instruction to any Tailors wishing intruetion in the art of Cutting; and any oik wishing the New York and ' Philadelphia Fashions, can receive them by gi- i vmg timely notice to Henj imiu Fraley , Salisbury, ! N. C Letters potage paid. Salisbury. June 13, 1 -3.". t f ! X i" " m, ' T' Valuable Stand for a Tavern Foil SAIiVi. rpilli Subscrilwr, desirous .f removing to the South-West, O.l'-rs for Sale the large and commodious TA V V, R N w hich he occupies, si tuated in the Town of tMiurlotte, North Carolina, three doors west of the Courthouse. This estab lishment has all the necessary conveniences for carrying on the business for which it is designed, j 'Fhe Kitchen, Stables, Cribs, Sec, are in go d re- 1 . . .-. pair. Its piesent patronage lilM-ral. I or the pur- , c ... .i ii ,t i poses ot a I avert), this IIoiie atFuds many ad- ! ' , r , ... j vantages Iroin its situation. I he village ol Char- lotto is generally healthy, and its condition tbai rishing. It is situated in a populous and wealthy community, and is the thorough-fire of the tra velling from the North and Eastern sections of the Union to the South and South-west. Having determined to remove, the premises will he ;t Hord ed at verv liberal terms. If they are not sold be- fore the fir-t of September, they will be ollered tor rent or b-ae. WM. S." W. HAYF.S. Charlotte, June 27, lsl.j. po ... . lileral II Va Sul)scri!r, grateful fr t!ie vorv tl:itriili:iirf 1 1 1 I i 4i . f" lut ftl'kl iii.,.i 1 1 . blishuient, U'gs leave to antioinu e to his former ; sen, tnar cannoi lau to give entire sat Miction ; at least, no titorts shall be wanting on his part to render his guests comfortable. WILLIAM S. SIMONTON. Catawba Springs, June 0, 1:U5. t f- cakh von 'i'ueso;:.-:. rm-mwu9 t-v . . . . - rjJ s uri' r-. r X . I-1 " T , c. I "iJ ' i, MuruuiMj; '""'in: "miimii tojcoJuuins, wlio are interested in its success, and -vho the West, is desirous of purchasing ten or til- , think the present a favorable period for the commence- teen Likely loung Negroes, tor which he wili;mentot such an enterprise. It will be printed in an pay the highest prices, in cash. He mav be found, . duriti" the summer, in Statesville, Iredell County, 1 North Carolina. Letters addressed to him there I will meet with prompt attention. JOHN II. GARNER. May 2S 1:15. t f. c su row I WISH to purchase TWEN TY or TWENTY FIVE NEGROES, fur which I will give li beral prices in ('ash x i , r , , . Persons having such property for sale would do well to give me a call, either in person or by letter. Any communication, addressed to me at j Salisbury, iN. C, will meet with prompt attention. SAMUEL REEVES. June 27, IS35. t f CvisU Yov egvocs. HTMIE Subscriber is desirous of purchasing a lare 1 nuinher of LIKELY YOUNG NEGROES, from ten to twentv years of age, for which be will at all times give the highest prices in ('ash. Persons having such propert- to sell, would do well to call on him, at Salisbury, or on Mr. John Jones, bis agent at Charlotte. At any time, when he may be absent. Col. R. W. Long, will l found at the Mansion Hotel, in Salisbury, prepared to make purchases All letters addressed to him or bis Agent, Mr. John Jones, will meet with prompt attention. June 25th 35. tf RORERT HUIE. Sjiriiiy Jt Siiiiimcr Fasliions, FOR 1835. HORACE H. BEARD, Tailor, I ECS leave to inform his friends, and the public ) in general, that orders in his line will always be thankfully received by him, and executed in the most Neat, Fashionable, and Durable manner on enns as reasonable as any in this section of coun- try. H. II. 15. hopes, from his long practice ot his j business, (a number ot years of which time he resided m the city ot l'hilauelplna,) and trom 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. OCT He tlatters himself that his CUTTING is really superior 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 Reports of the Fa shions as they change both in the large cities oi this country and of Europe so that gentlemen mav be satisfied that their orders will always be executed in the very latest style. Orders from a distance will lie attended to with the same punctuality and care as if tho customer were present in jerson. Salisbury, May 9, 1835. ly. Smporiiini ol Fashion. Mrs. S. D. Pendleton, AND &i DIIAXTUA 3IAKER, lias just received from 2'ew-Yrok the Latest Spring and Summer Fashions FOR 133. E M R It A C 1 N G LAMES' MOR.XFXU. MMSG, AMD EVEX- .YG DRESSES. LADIES' CAPES, CAPS, liOXXETS, cf-c, s;ht. nrtlter3 herself that, from a knowledge of her i,lt;, ,,,..,,, ,:r.l(i : ,pn anil bavi'mr made ! ...:u .'.c .u.v r.. . i . : . . ... i.i iiriitllt'llll IMS Willi Ol 1J 111 U1C IIJilM IH3Mi'llcMMr 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 inot 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, laud Straw Ronnets in the Northern Style. Specimens of her work, both in Dressing and Making of Eounets, and Dresses, may lie seen at her Shop Sign of the GREEN HON NET, two doors aliove Messrs Wheeler and Burns' AMthe cary and Drug Store, where all orders will be thankfully received and punctually attended to. N. IS. Mrs. P. always keeps an assortment of Fashionable Ribbons on hand, and can supply, on reasonable terms, those who may wish Bonnets trimmed. t f April 11,1 35. Prospectus u ,n u . , , .t rj,. c- ,? a Monthly Alaska une to be entitled ' Tne Southern , , . , . . , , Lsitvraru Journal, to be Published in Charleston, , , ,. South Carolina. . . C' i ii i.ii iiuim urns i.iiLnu y i fiiminaia ait" iutju f v from the American Press, and liberally natron- i izel, ii has been a subject of general regret, t.iat, since j tho discontinuance ol that able work, tiie Southern Re view, "there has been no Magazine est iblishuient in South Carolina, atiording a suitable medium through which the opinions of our best writers might be broug'it " hcii? dirSct,-v and f"v upon the public mind It ' mihi ti itv iu iiifvt cut: tiruinhi iiiiit tilt: p'j nin.a nun of tiiis Journal is proved, and that the general and sub- 1 w" it-ItL . a-ijn IViA,.t .I.m in.) fl.A ni.hli.tntl.Mi stantial supiHrt of the citizens of the South is respect fully solicited. The promised Magazine will consist of Original Com munications on Literary and Scientific subjects, of no tices of recent publications, particularly in the depart ment of light or fugitive Literature, of popular Tales, I suggested by historical and local associations, of Poetry, i and Political Intelligence. Its columns are intended to .,t:.,-.i . ni,;in i. v k .,, . ' - u V 1 I it, IVI IIH- II K UU I 111 j 1 It A IC. V. USIUli Ul i nil questions, which, from their importance, interest, or ; attraction, are deserving of the attention of an enlight ened community. If it shall become what its name im ports, a Journal of strictly Southern Literature if it serve to place upon record a true account of the opin ; ions, feelings, and general tone of thinking, of an en- thusiatic and high minded people if, under the enli vening inspiration of the genius loir, and with the ap- nroviiu? smiles of tlie -onerous and the fair, and the eon . currence and effective aid of the learned and talented j men among us, it shall contribute in any small degree, ' to secure for the South that elevated Literary position to which it is entitled, and which it is capable of main- i taming, its design will then be fully accomplished. This work will be conducted by the Subscriber, as sisted by several literary gentlemen, who have pledged tli omo I tro rrt r li i -- .-to tf I o i-k . I I i kr 11 r xu iii i i vouiiiuuLi. v uu."ui iili v xiti iiuriaijy IKJ no ; octavo form, on fine paper, in monthly numbers of fifty- ' P1? each, atvl will be put to press as soon as a suf- hc,e"1 naiTT enhors can be obtained to author- f 17P 1 1 mih irnf inn I no InnrnQl ti-ill ho furntclu-wl tr ize its publication. The Journal will be furnished to subscribers at five dollars per annum, payable at the ex piration of six months from the date of the first number. Charleston, 135. DAN. K. WI I TAKER. Take Notice! rMIAT, in three months from the date hereof, application will be made to the President and Directors of the State Hank of North Caro- ma, for the renewal of Certificates for three ! ' rc?. i .i -j r i i Shares of Stock in the said Rank, in the name ol Lliza ( onner, (now Lliza Sunonton ;) said Certin- cates having been lost or mislaid. WM. S. SIMONTON. Catawba Springs, April 25, 1835. 3m PROSPECTUS OF The Clicraw Gazette. I- first of November next, a weekly newspaper, in Cheraw, intended to meet the wants of the town and the country around. We shall endeavor to be accurate in publishing the Prices Current and Commercial Intelligence; and dili gent in selecting other topics common in a country pa per: and particularly such as may promote the cause ot Religion, Temperance, and the public good. The Gazette will be published on an Imperial Sheet, and will cost 00 per annum, if paid within three months, and sui 50 if paid after that time. TJh paper will be continued at the option of the pub lishers, until all arrearages are paid. JOHN C. COIT, Cheraw, May 2S. JOHN WRIGHT. Stono Cutting. rpiIE Subscriber respectfully informs the Public that - he is now carrying on the above Dusmess, in an us various branches, eix and a half miles South ot Salisbu- ry. ne assures uoia-mmefs, 3iiuers,anu u uiifii ed in his business, that he will, on the shortest notice, furnish them with GOLD-GRIXDERS and MILI STONES, of the very best irrit. and on cheap terms, ex ecuted in a style surpassing anv other work of the kind done in this State. Also, Tomb-Stones, V indow-SiIls, Door-Sills, &c, kept constantly on hand. Mill-Stones, heretofore costing from ss35 to ;si0, he will now make for sSio or 30. Gold-Grinders heretofore costing -25 he will cut for 20. Window-Sills costing ss4 for Door-Sills the same. He only asks a trial of his work bein- assured that he can give the most entire satisfac tion.' JOHN HOLDSOUSER. May 23, 1535. 2c3p " Bi'CKwnirfi nIIOSE who are afflicted with HEAD-ACHES, HEART-lHJRNS,and other distressing symp toms of disordered stomach, bowels, and liver, may find 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, but now lives in Raleigh, has, after a long and extcn 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 in; 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 eilicacy in the particular class of diseases alnive spoken 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 hnad-ache. Some of his friends tried them, at his suggestion, and ex perienced the same beneficial effects. Salisbury, June 14, 1S34. tf TILFORD'S ryilE SUBSCRIBER having purchased the ex-- elusive riiiht for Making, Using, and Vending the above valuable Machine, for the Counties of Rowan, Iredell, and Cabarrus, oilers the same to the Farmers of th.se Counties at a very low price; the right of making single Machines can be had at any time. He vill have a numler of Machines made in a very short time for sale. JAMES COLES. Rowan County, March 21, 1K35. tf Land Vov Sale. PURSUANT TO A DE cree of the Court of Ecpai- f ty for Rmvan Coui.ty, the Clerk and Master will sell, at the House of Lham P. Ellis, on the 2m7 day of July next, on a credit of Twelve Month?, 'he Lands, belonging to the heirs at Law of David Smith deceased, in three separate lots : One Tract, of 173 Acres ; Osie ot" SO Acres, And EIGHT ACRES, on which is situated the Altlhodist Camp-ground, called Smith Grore. The Land lies on Cub Creek, and on both sides of the Public Road leading trom Mocksville to Oaks's Ferry. Purchasers will be required to give Bonds with , r . , : approved Security for the purchase inoney on the day f sale. SAM. S1LLIMAN, C.M.E. June 13, 1:35. p7 Currcsit lrires oi Isodee, ke. AT SALISBURY.. Cittt. . .July 15, 1S35 Ctntn. 50 8a 10 25 a 30 75 , 10 a 12 16 a 20 112 a 125 . 10 . 8 a 20 80 a 100 . 30 a 35 Ricon, . . . Urandy, apple, peach, Butter, . Cotton, in seed, clean. Coffee, . . . Corn, . . Feathers, . . Flour, . 11 a 12 Molasses, . . 41) a 45'; Nails, . . - 4D a 50 Oats, . . . 10 a 12V. Rye, . . . 4 .Sugar, brown, 14 j loaf, . 1G a IS Salt, . . . 5 jTallow, . . . 30 a &ijTobacco, . . . . 650 a 700; Wheat, (bushel) . . . 100 Whiskey, . . Linseed Oil, per gallon, .nI 12 Flaxseed, AT FAYETTEV1LLE. ..July j Bacon, 10 a llilron, A a 5 . 29"a 53 h 6 a 10 15 . 16 a 17 . 60 100 a 110 36 a 40 . 10 a 20 j Brandy, peach, ' apple, T?i")OC'Vfl V . 60 a 70. Molasses, . . . 50 a (50 .Vails, cut, . . 21a 22 Sugar, brown, . 12 a 14 XI lump, . . 17ft a li loaf, . . bo a 90 Salt, . . . 120 a j Wheat,. . . .GOO a 700. Whiskey, . . . 35 a i Wool, . . v . . - ; Uoliee, . , Cotton, . . . ; Lorn, i Flaxseed, . Flour, . . j Feathers, . I AT CHERAW, (S. C.) July 7, 1S35. Corrected Weekly, by IsiCoste tf McKay.' Bacon, . Beeswax, 9 a 10;Nails and Brads,. 7. 20 Sugar, brown, . 9 a 11 13 a 16 do. lump, . . 144 a 16 17 a 20 do. loaf, . . 16 a 17 Coffee, Cotton, ... Corn, . . . Flax-seed, . . 93 a l00;Salt, per sack, .250 a 275 .1(H) a 12o .750 a K50 do. bushel, ill a t.) 20 a 30 10 a 12 1(H) 20 40 a 47 i Flour, country. otton Bagofinn-,. - .-,rt.rn do. northern, . bOO a 9O0lB de Rope, J Feathers, 31 a 37 Wheat, j Iron, a .i Wool, Molasses, 30 a 31Whiskey, AT COLUMBIA, (S. C.) July 9. Bacon, .... 12A a 14 Lard, .... 11 a 12i Brandy, peach, apple, r 75 Molasses, . . . 40 a 45 40 a 50 Mackerel, . j. .700 a 950 15 a loiSalt, in sacks, . 275 a 300 j i;11;, ' 20 a bushel, . Coffee, 14 a 17 Sugar, brown, . y a 12 Corn, Cotton, Flour, Iron, 112 a 1251 loaf &lump, 16 a 25 16 a l4Tallow, ... 12 .800 a 85fNTeas, . . . . 00 a 125 5 a 6iW7iiskey, . . . 40 a 43 AT CAMDEN, (S. C.) July 4. Bacon, . 14 a 00 Flour, (N. Caro.)000 a 000 (Cam.mills).900 a 1000 Iron 00 a 00 Brandy, peach, appple. Beeswax, . . Cotton, . . . Corn, . . . Feathers, , 75 a 00 35 a 40' . 12 a 10 Lard, 12 a 15 10 a 12 17i a 183 Tallow, .100 a 12. Whiskey. . . . 50 a 00 x m m m wr 30 a 50 Wheat, nev , . .100 a 12
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