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v.:. o 7; 1 r.'i 1 :,dfczl3, i -J : ' ' '3 " " " 1 " .. . : ' -'. ...,..,' ' j .i...f. p,- nP. r i .,' .- 1 I ' - - 4 JV".- -- X Splendid Sine ofT3a6Eo from Salisbury , pi. C.) to Kalri;u, (X Cf) TH2 crcoap.issr.o, - v ANXIOUS toiffijrd every facility to the Travelling Public, now inoounce that they have cooiplelod til their arrangement and can with truth My, We pre- nt yarn with Line ' Harke pmetsring mivmtagtt etrr an eAer. if turn iws w on win we mnm despatch having obtained that great Vs ultrttum with all Traveller m V(eaiott on the roud. It ia ao ar ranged aa b eorrranood. ia iU arrivals at.Raleiffh, with the departure of the following Staees, viz: The Great Daily Line to Blakely, North-Carolina, pawing through Louisburg, Werreatun,s,nd Halifax; at the Utter place '.' a Line of Steires communicates with the Portsmouth Rail-Road for Norfolk: by continuing on to Blakley, you strike the Petersburg Rail-Itoid ; and on your ar rival at that place voo have the choice of two Lines " either by Una to Washington City, via.' Richmond and Fredericksburg, or by Steam-Boat to Norfidk. -There n also t Line of Huge from Raleigh o Norfolk, via. Tarhurough, Murfreesborough, Wiiiton, tie., over one of the beet Natural Road in the United Slate. At - Norfolk there will be no detention, as there is a line of Slem-Boat Sr Balunrwre in coiinexion with this line. This line alaoconnects withonefromRaligh toNewbern. ' The arrival at tUlwhurv is reiralated alutgether bv the departure of the Piedmont Line Houth, and the ' Great Weern Line (w Nwhyille, Tennewoe, via. Ltncwnton. Kulherfordtan, Asheville, Knoxville, Vc Leave the Mansion Hotel. Salisbury .TUESDAY and SATURDAY at 0 o'clock, A. M.elW Ue arrival of - the Piedmont Stssre from the South arrive in Raleigh next days at 9 o'clock, P. M. Leaves Raleigh TUES DAY and SATURDAY at 'i o'clock, A. M., arrive in Salisbury next days by 4 o'clock, P. M. allowing suf ficient time on Uie roJ ft a L t. L f . , The Hacks sre-Albany make, entirely new, sod -Cannot be surpassed (or comfort and ease; the Teams are excellent, Uie Driver careful and attentive, and the Fare kw mfo SE YEN DOLLARS sM inter mediate distance 7 cent per mile. 03" Passenger flora the South who wish to take pur Line Will be careful to enter to Nalubury only. ' 03" AH Bundle and Packages at the risk of the owner. WILLIS MORING, 1 L JOSEPH LlIORIXa April il, 1835. " : peFafe from Raleigh to Wathinglon City flMovntt to 919 Q0t oi fplloict t -Trea Raleigh to BlakleV, Stage Fare, . . . f7 - Blakley to Petersburg, Ksil-Road Fare.' 3 f " Petorkburg to Richmond, Stage Fare, . 1 50 JlichmMid to FredericJuburg, Stage Fare, 5 Fredericksburg to Washington City, Steam Diat Fare, . . ... 3 . The Steam-Boat Fare from Petersburg to Baltimore, ia. Norfiilk, U cheaper DAVID WATSON, CADISET-MAKER, RESPECTFULLY inform his friends and the public, that h .ia removed. hia Sboo from bis old stand, to the opposite side of the Street, four doors South of John Murphy's Store, and nearly opposite the Haimmjry Hotel, where be is prepared to execuls all orders fU articles in his litter ia twry tupermt manner, at short notice, and on mode rate terms. He will keep regularly for sale, such Fur. iBiture as Sulrhomi, linrrmut, Urcrrtariet, UeilflemU, He returns his rrateful acknowledirments to his cus tomers for the very liberal patronage heretofbr recei. j yd, and hope, by strict attention to business t mgrit. sua (ttr TO DEBTORS UI ftielndebted to the sn- dersigiMd mui4 potitiwiy come foriirard and setde their atcouiita, as kwger indulgence cannot o given. Salisbury, July 11, l&li DAVIp WATSON. -fp IIE-IiSMitures 4bi Huio willb tttoh - mod on the third Monday in Octolier next, sod continue, as usual, six months. The Lectures will be delivered by L. A. DUUA3t M.O.loo 4natomy e:nd Physiolo. PAUL F. E V E,, M. D, on the frinciple and . Practice itf Surgery. A iiNNLVGHAL-M. ' M the Pririeiple and Praetice, if JtfedicMaw- 10WM3u"MEtU and - Materia Mentca. M. AN1X)N T, M. P., on Obstetric and the Dis a of Womtn and Infapts. - jL p: FORD,; JK p.a.oo.JL'ljomialry and Tbah ..v auacy.n--..--- "-"f- T?Tlt'.nrTX..l Z Mutriculation Tu ket, to bt taken once, -1 IA 00 Tieketo filhe Full Courso, -W 00 Ticket f.r Practical A ualoinv-, o WyrTOW" Piploma Fee, -. . , .... . . 10 00 JOHN WV WILD, President. . L. D. Foao, Secretary Board of Trustees. . Augusta it July 1 8, IS'M. j 10 Lands and Mill? AS I contemplate a re mo- '"V 1 1 f 1 iral AVesJwjrd (hi Fall. I ! M' will sell, on vr reajoiiahla Vrv' terms, the fujlowing . .Amm: The Plaiitalioo oa which. I live, i the County fers mT Rocky Kiver, containing 88 Aores, ; pf fertile soil. s suitable proporiwn of which" ia Creek Bottom, well adapted to the cultivation of JLorn, and some meadow ground. - Also, a TRACT OF LAND, on half mile from the former Tract, Containing 350 Acres, - on which is a good Grist and Saw Mill in good re- Pair, and in a fine neighborhood for custom. " All persona wishing to purchase such property", are requested to come and view the premises. The price will be reasonable, and the payments as easy aa Jfja circumtanees of the owner will jus. : ify. RANKIN ALEXANDERS ecklenburg county, July 18, If 35. p 4 Take Notice! fPIIAT, in three month from the data hereof, application will be made to the- President and Directors of fhs State Bank of North-Carolina, for the renewal of Certificate for three Share of St ick in the said Bank, ia the name of Eliza Conner, (now Eliza Si'monlon ;) said CertiA pate having been lost or mislaid. WM.8.SIM0NTON. Catawba Spring, Apr J 23, 1633. - 8ia Spring; & Summer fashion, FOR ' IIORACE IL BEARD, Tailor,. II EGS leave to inform his friend; and the public in general, that orders in his line will always be thankfully received by him, and executed in the moot Neat, Fashionable, and Durable manner on arm, a reasonable as any in this lection of coun try, Jf . II. D. hopes, from bis long practice of his business, ( number of years of. which time he resided in the city of Philadelphia,) and front the general satisfaction he has heretofore given to his numerous respectable and fashionable customers, to merit and receive portion of the patronage of the public in general, (KT He fatten himself that his CUTTING is reallt 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 secular receipt of the Report of the Fa sliioiia a tlWyhango. both in the large- cities pi this country and 01 fcunipe- so that gentlemen may be satisfied that their orders will always be executed in the very latest style. Orders from a distance will be attended to with the same punctuality and care as if the customer were present in person. Salisbury, May 9, 1835 ly.. Emporium of fashion. Mrt, 8. D. Pendleton, nuiiiAxiiii ' A5D MANTUA MAKER, Hat juit rtetxttd from New- Yrok the Latett Spring and Summer Fashions FUR 1833. ' . 1 EMBRACING; LADIEff MORNING, DINING, AND EVEN ING' DRESSES. LADIES' CAPES, CAPS, BONNETS, 4c, dc. She flatters herself 'that, from a knowledge of her business acquired in ten years, and having mude arrangements with one of the most fashionable MtHinery- Establishments in the City of New York to supply her regulurly 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 invite the Ladies of Salis bury, and the adjoining country, to call and exa mine, and assure them she will sell every article in her line on accommodating terms. She is pre pared for Cleaning and Pressing Tucnn, Leghorn, and Straw Sonnets in the northern Style. Specimens of her work, both in Pressing and Makms of Sonnets, and !irees ,jiiav be seen at her Shop Sign of' the GREEN RUN NET, two doors above Atessrs Wheeler and Uurns Apothe cary and Drug Store, where all orders will be thankfully received and punctually attended to, N. B. Mrs. P. always keeps an assortment of Fashionable KiblNHis on hand, ami can supply, on reasonable terms, those who may wish Donneta trimmed. If April 11, 1835, DAVID Ls'POQi, sVt , jJl Clock and Watch-Maker, --ii JEWELLER, AMD IIsYEtt-SMITII, 'HAKES this method of informing hi Friends and the Public-generally, that he still con tinues to carry on the Watch Making and Jeweljery Busiuesa at bit old stand, on Main Street, one door above . the Stare ot SaniL Lunly Sun, and take (but opportunity of expressing hi gratitude tq the. public for the Mtronaire which haa been bestowed oo himidJwpelJuLx more sedulous att,cntiottJ to hi business will not fail to elicit a share of the Cstronage of tha people, as heretofore To nioke is establishment still pwre deseryinj of jt, he has just feceived froratbe North, vhejp wai Selected by a irentlcinan of last and exiwrienoe, a yery ex leasive and superior assortment of -----raner 8 bods, CONSISTING IN PART OF ' Silver doqble cased and double bottomed Lever, Plain, and Hunting Watches: (told, Silver, Plated, Bead, Silt; and Ribbon Guard Chajus : Gold Keys and caht ; Uoldr Plated, and other tioard Key, Hplendid setts ot lopaz, Aquamanne, A gale, Swiss Paiuting, Cameo, Cera I, XrneUan indJt-Ef Rifw wid; BrWT1iF variety of Breast Pins and Finger Rina; (3old Filagree and othor Snaps, Catches, Bead Bags; Coral Beads; Silver Thim- blesjtiold, Silver, and" Shell Links, and Collar Buttons; a 6ue assortment of Stads; Music Boxes; Silver P lated and Bead Purses, Silver Spot mis, Silver and Steel Spectacles, while and green ; Scis sors ; Ever pointed Pencil Case and Lead ; Silver TotitliJj.ckcidweutcra4.JUeutkmeH, Pocket and Dirk. Knives; Ladies Silver Fruit do.; Silver Butter do; Silver, and Silver plaited Scabbard Dirks ; Damascus best Wire Twist and brass barrel pocket Pistols ; and a great varietjr ofgx awrwodsT Watches and Cl-ks repaired .with neatness. accuracy, and dispatch (. warranted to perJurin, and " !. 7 T Mid for old Gold and Silver, t f Suhsbury, May 23, 1835. Strayed or Stole n,--- ON the night of the Sth instant, from the Subscriber, on Steel Creek, Meek lenburg county, N. Carolina, a Bay Horte, of .rather beteeu.a bay and roan, ais year old last spring, about fifteen hand high, hi fuce and forehead white, blind in one eye, wq bind legs white, and it is not recollected whe ther pit her of his for leg wcr wbttsupr not nisnpoi r ail wniie. tne none wnen ironing step very ahorU No other mark recollected. Whoever will take up aaid horse and deliver him to (be subscriber, or give information ao that he can get him, shall be liberally rewarded. 11 A 11 K 1KWIN. Mecklenburg county, July 19, 1833. p 3 4 CLUIIK WAMTUD TXE that is industrious and attentive to busi- " nesa, and can come well recommended. For further particulars, apply at : THIS OFFICE. July 4,1& -.. v . . I -if 1 &3 siftri fortune's home:: XDRTIlJllUim.LAJiTATlX For (A Benrjil of the SALISBURY ACADEMY SEVENTH CLASS FOR 1835. To be Dnn n at ITIorganton, I. 4 On jrcoWrty, the 2f July, 1835," ' -.: ON THE POPULAR Tennlnating-Figure System, STEVENSON it, VOU, HGE CAPITAL 1 1 Prixoof e.tKH) DOLLARS is $0,000 1 " of 3,(kK) DOLLARS is 3,000 1 (r Tf -tjfJOO DOLL it 1 0,H0 10 of 50O DOLLARS is 5,000 10 of 4(K-DOLLARS is 4,000 10 of 3(H) 1H)LL.RS il iS.OOO , 10- - of 2tk DOLLARS is i2,tHMl 100 " of lOO 1K)LLARS is 10,000 100 of 50 DOLLARS is 5,000 118 . of 30 DOLLARS is 3,480 201 of 20 DOLLARS is 4.0J0 300 " of 15 DOLLARS is 5,500 6,000 "of , 10 DOLLARS is 00,000 6,000 "of 6 DOLLARS is 30,000 6,000 " of : 4 DOLLARS is 24,000 1 8,860 Prizes, amounting to SI 80,000 A Package of 10 Whole Tickets will cost And must draw nett 840 17 . - fill 00 A certificate for a Package of 10 Whole tickets will be 8'!3 00 JPor 10 Half tickets, - - - 11 50 For 10 Quarter tickets, - 5 75 0 All Orders from a distance, by mail (post paid) or by private conveyance, enclosing the cash or : prize-fiekets in our "previous Lotteries, will re ceive the nvt prompt attention, if addressed to JAMES I. 1,0 NO, Salisbury, N. C. ; and an nc count of the drawing will be forwarded immediate ly after its event. OCT All prizes payable in cash, Forty dnys after the drawing, subject to a deduction ofjifteen per cent. Whole Tickets, - - 84 00 Hulves, . . ' - ' 2 00 Quarters, . - 1 00 To bo hod, in the greatest variety of ntyniWs, at - JAMRS I. IA)N(rs (TiRce. .(Corner of Mansion Hotel,) SALISBURY, N.C. July A, 1935. td TllliOniXG. llcni.linill Frale.V resitectfully ii.fiirmshis 1 ". Friends and the Public at largo, that he still continues to carry on (he Tailoring Rusiness in all its various branches, in the Town of Sulisbury, on Main-street, a fw doors East of fhe Courthouse, adjoining the Storehouse of Wm. Murphy, where he is prepared to make all kinds of Clothing in a very superior style in the mos (iishioniible style, and warranted ta flf'ell;"and ofljyety jwoiiiirate' terms, at short jmtire. All Orders from a lis tance will be most failhfully attended to according to order. Produce will be rccelvprT jn payment for work. ' '' B. F. Being A sent fir some of he most Fashionable Tailors ofifew Yrk and Pnilsdelpbia, he would take a pleasure in- tench ina, or giving instruction to any Tailor wistiing instructin in the art of Cutting ;-aud any one wisliiuj New York and rniiaueiphuir ipiii'UiSvXao roeeive-tnem nv gi yiug timely notice to Benjamin Fruley , Sulisbury, N. C. Letters postage jwid.: Salisbury, June 13, I M35. - . t f IsanJjVyLgal PURSUANT TO A DE liV'l ty fir Rowan County, the Clerk and Master will sell, ssBsa, at the II.Hjse of Isham P. Ellis, on the '2lh day f Jty sjwrf, Tn a crvdit of Twelve" 'Mmt1is,"IKe' bands, belonging to tlfl lieirs at La w of David Siniib deceased, in lhreese)rate lots:. "One of 80 Acres, And EIGHT ACRES, on vkick it ritvatrd the Metkod'ul Camp-ground, culled Smith tirove. The Land lies on Cub Creek, and on both sides of the Public Road leading from. Mocksville to Qaks's Ferry, . . Purchasers will be required to give Bonds with approved Security for the purchase moneynri the day of W- 8AM. S1LLIMAN, c.m.e. June 13, 1835. p7 miI055E uh aLjjniJt.iiEi rvi ruirU """riTivi BT nimvi j 7i. j " ' IIEART.BURNS,and other dtstrwHingsymp. toms of disordered stomach', bowels, and liver, may find relief in Dr. Beckwith Anti-Dyspeptic Pills, which can be had at thia Offlce price fifty cent per boi. . - . . ' The Doctor,' wlw once resided in thia place, but now live in Raloigb, has, after a long and exten sive practice, been enabled to compouud .nvist xa. luuUe 'rciuoJy for t lie chronic disease of the di gestive organs, so common in Southern climates, especially with those who lead sedentary lives. It would W an easy matter to make oqt certifi cates to prove that these Pills are a sovereign. re: rnedy"" forfait tbi ills Tthal 'fKsli i i heir to ;" but it is not preteudod that they are an universal ami diite. Certificate of he most resjiertable Physi. cians and other rentlemerr can be hown to sub stantiate their ellkacy in the particular class of diseases above spoken oTl and th Editor of this paper can testify that ke ha deriyed speedy and permanent relief, in the use of them, from most distreisting and lungontiiiued head-ache. Some of hi frionds tried theio, at his suggestion, and ex perienced the same bonefkial eflects. Salisbury, June 14, lU31tf 9 AifciaBiriBiT. ma'ttiaib Salisbury, North Carolina, Situated on Main Street, ftp aorrobrwrthrbuttfct ing formerly occupied as the Branch of the State Bank of North Carolina,) By TllOttAS A. lit CLE; itTIIO liilbTni his Friends, and the Public ge- nerally, that he has lately purchased of W. II. Slaughter, Eitqr. the Buildings, &c, which have been, long occupied .by him as a-Hotel and mlvantageouslv known by the name of "OLD POINT CO VI FORT." 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 furnixhed Table and Bar, first rate Cooks.a full Urainery, and an Ostler to attend to his specious and well constructed Stables, whose Charucter for attention and care in t he-manage- mnnt of Horses, is unimpeached. The Landlord "will do all in his power to give general satisfnc tion to all who will be kind enough to patronize his establishment. The friends of his predecessor, he hones, will extend to him their patronage, as he will devote the whole of his time to promote the well management ot nisconccrn.- 0 Stnge Passengers are informed, that the Great Northern and Southern Line of Stng'" the Merchant's Line Peck At Wellfrtl Contract' ors, arrive at and depart from the Salisbury Ho tel tri-weekly. Seuts secured in all other Stage; leaving Salisbury. T. A. HAUl'E. SiilislMiry N. C., May 2, 1835. tf- iiirl Valuable Stand for a Tavern FOR SVliH. rPHE Suhscriler, desirous of removing to the, - SoutfiWest, Ofi'ers for Sale I lie large and commodious T A V E R N which he occupies, si tuated in the Town of 'Chartiitfej "North ''Carolina,' llirce diKirs west of the Courihouse. This eslab IchiiK'iit has nil the necessary conveniences for carrying on fhe business for winch it is designed. Tll W, lot an '.!, Jt. .. ... I ... Miir. Its pieseut patronage libera For the pur - Hses ot a luvern, tins House allorrls many ad vantages from Us situation. The village oft 'har lot te is generally healthy, and its condition flou rishing. It is situated in a populous and wealthy community, and is the thorouuh-fare of the trii- veiling from the North and Eastern sections of thfi..Jiuu4 the South and South-wert. Having . n determined to remove, the premises will be afford ed at very liberal terms. If they are not sold be fore the first of September, they will be offered fiir rent or lease. WM. S. W. HAYES. Charlotte, June 27, 1835. . 16 Lincoln N. npHE Subscriber, grateful for the very liberal - patronage heretofore bestowed uimhi his esta blishment, liegs leave to announre to his former patrons and the public esjieciallv invalids and gentlemen or families who nmv desirn a nleusunl fSurmrrrr ftctrpaT rhsr Iii3 esIaIIiTuiieiit is ihiw ready Cur their recent nm, end thttt he is prepared to accommodate them in a style, he flatters him self, that cannot fail to give entire "satisfaction i at least, no eiiorts shall be warning on his part to render his guests comfortable. VVILLIAM S. SIMONTON. " Catawba Snrinus, June 0, 1:15. t f A Cist of "tit'tlers REMAINING- IN T1?-PO.OWRA,i Lincolnton, Llncojrt County, No. Caro ON THE 1st DAY OF JULY, ISA). A ...MOSRS T. ABKKNATHY, Jsmes Atkinson, .Miles AWrnatliy, Sr., Newton AlexatiUer. i . - i r. n . i i n... snttit Beam.Tblirt 'B'uir. oT liis chniVrCMirReV Tlrown, Beniiiiiun 11-11, tiuv. It. U. Burton C....l)avid Club, David Cfqu Jacgb Thompson C- ly, llooert vuuuers. .. l)....Thomas Dickson, or Esther Davis, Luke Duvis, forlanies 'Havliis Si Ca.tPeter Dcllinifur, Jacob DaUir. - K. ..IJ, M. Ntnev, Wm. Endsley, James r.H.UIey. .i.FJlttrbara FulbrigLt,. Jreaiiah Frayser, Ra Falls, James Ferguson. .... . ,., - 0.Nelsou Uutry, Sanwel Gals, Jeremiah oodson. Solomon Ruiliset, or .Ahnr-oarssss-:IIis;WillianT tlciighsiTieww iliukle. J....Absnlom Jarret, James W. Iriin. . K.... Simon Killian, John Keener, Abrara Kislilnr, Cliristniher Kixer, Joseph Keistlcr. L... Daniel l.titz, Juilnh IiStitz, George Intj ('2,) John liowe, Josliua Ire, Ueorge Leonard. M....J0I111 Munn, Alc.xanler M'Corkle, Spirions Mur pliv. Col. A. Moony, Joseiiii Morris, John Marton, Jas. M'Uinuis, George Mauney, John M'Cliuaghan, Muses Marion. N. ...James Nioal, Adam Niell. Q.... Michael Quickel. RJacob Rauisour, Franklin Reynhardt, Ro, Ram sey, W m. Iwlericlt, Petor Heap, John Roberta. . S....A N. W. Sellers 2, David Seajrle, Geo. Shy- ers, Ssmuel Sulhyan, Elizabeth Sh'f'n'i F1'- Sln)""'i Msrcarct A. Unrinn! Coilias Smith, Ecekiel Sullivan. Robert Smith, William Sumrney, Alexander. Sliullcy, watuiew Ktronn, uavid U. tsmiuw- r - J"St7.?"!ra TDavoJ Thorwnbii Wftlites Wilcox, Vincent Wood, J Henry Warren, Elixaheth Ware, John mcent Wood, John Webster, Waoaser. or James Cody, Solomon Willson. ' Y....Noah H. Yarbor. p-3-Jqly 11, !.- " C. C HENDERSON, P.M. A List of Letter REMAINING IN THE POST-OFFICE AT - I-oxinRtonr IV. C. ... r-v ON THE FIRST DAY OF JULY, 1835. A....Rev. a C. Allen. - R.-Mn. Jan Briokley, Joiin G. Beckham 2. Ua- I'nrown.-r"'" " " ..Oeorge A. freeman. . . - ....-te.--. Grjaihcs Gibbonsj Johq Gobble, William Gordon. I L. John Heath. - . J.John Jarratt . LJacob IJvinirood. " M..Thoma Miller, Alexander Miller, Simeon Hot ris,' Mrs. Nancy Mima - - F..Silis I'eace, James Palmer, Herod Pope. R-Rev. Daniel L RuftneL B..Thorass J. Shelton, Benjamin Shaver. Levi Sha ver, Thomas Shepherd. 1 Miss Harai L. Trantham. W.James Wiseman. Jowoh Walk. William Wd- liems, Frsncia Williams, Hmry WaWr. rfl Juiy ll, 13M, ' M, KOL'NSAVILLE. P.M. r- rr lit Western Carolinian. BKJlKXJ5Mmi JUO.SEPII-4VV41 AMPTO- ' 1EBJIS OF PUBLICATION. 1. The Western Carolinian-is published every S. TtBDAY, at Two Dollars per annum if paid in advance: - or Two Dollar and .Fifty Cent if not paid before the expiration ot three month i 'i. No paper will be discontinued until all arrearages, are paid, unless at the discretion of the Fditorsw..." '.SubscrTptTons"ilI not be received for s less time than one year ; and a failure to notify the Mi tors of a ' wish to discontinue," at the end, of a year, will be coiibi dered as a new emragemeut. 4. Any person wlio will procure six subscribers to the Carolinian, and lake the trouble to collect and transmit their subscription-money to the Editors, shall have a pa per gratis during their continuance. 5. 07" Vrroii indebted to the Editors, may transmit to thrm through the Mail, at their risk provided they get the. acknowledgment of f any respectable person to 1 prove that such remittance was regularly made. TKHHS OP AOVF.KTINlNU. 1. Advertitemeiits will be conspicuously and correct ly inserted, -at S ceiits per square for the first insertion, and cents fur each continuiince : hpt, where an ad vertisuineuX is ordered to go in only twice, AO'Cts.: will' be cliarjred for each insertion. If ordered for oile in sertion only, )1 will in all cum;s be charged.. & Persons wlio i.esire to engage by the year, will be accommodated by a rcasnnahle deduction fcuui theubove charges tor transient custom. , TO COKKRsroMIENTS. 1. To insure prompt attention to Inciters addressed ,o the E litors. tlui pobtaye sliould in h-11 cases be-fsid. 13" V ft tT"n 'IIIE Committee of Concord Presbytery will - receive I'roiiosnls for tniikiiiK mid delivering 250,00(1 DKICKS At the site of the Manual Labor Shonlnn the public road lending from Stnlesville to ('hnrlotie . one mile below the Iredell line until the 1st day of August, 1 k:i5. Proposals inny lie directed tr either f the Coin initiee, under name, or to Hickory Grove Post Office, Mecklenburg county, Norih Carolina. W. L. DAVIDSON, W. S. ALLISON, ROHERT POT'l'S, JOHN D. (iRAII AM, JOHN WILLIAMSON, 3 "P. S. The Committee will meet at the house of pV L. Dnvidsuu, uu the .'ird of August, at 11 o' clock. A, M. -. - P :J Juiv 11, i:ir. Cas Yov Ncgiocs. f PHF Siibserilier is desirous of purchasing n large 1 number of LIKELY YOUNG NECUOLS, from ten to tweutv ears ! iie, for wind he Mill at all times give the highest prices in Cash. Persons having such property to sell, would do well to call on him, at Salisbury, or 011 Mi. John Jones, his agent at Charlotte. At any lime, when he uiav be absent. Col. R, W. Lng, will be found at the Mansion Hold, in Sulisburv, prepared to make purchases All letters addressed to him or his Agent, Mr. John Jones, will meet with prompt niieiiti'n. June 25th 1 935. if ROPFR1 III' IE. cash 101: M;;r:Fi.. rMlE Subwjriber, ilt AVest, is le- iulejidiiitjifjlejijmsrjf JjL arous of punhainjr ten or fif teen Likely You ne "Negroes for which he will pay t'H! highest prices, in t-asfi. He may be fouiid during the summer, in Stateville, Ifeddl County, North Carolina. Letters addressed to him there will meet with prompt attention. JOHN H. GARNER. May 2, isrt3.-t f. I WISH to purchase TWENTY or TWENTY FIVE NEGROES, for which I will c.ve li- beral prices in Cash. Persons having jmrhjiTupCV. fur 'nlc Tvrattd" TrrTWfH '"tn"givir me a call, rithe'Tn person or by teterv Any eMmmiTtij wked' ter'tne tit" Salisbury, N. C, will meet w'll pr 'inpf aMentmn. SAMUEL REKVETt. - June 27, I :I5. tf Curreut rrkew of lrMlnrr, .c. - - - - - AT SAUSBUJtY July 24, !). .. -... ., . ' efiL..,' t-r - I s ltl-MoliiHues; . . .. Brandy, apitle, 40 a 4'i'N'ails, 40 a 5ti'Ost, 10 a 121 Rye. 8a 10 'x a m 75 10 a 12 16 a 20 112 a 125 10 8a2a P0 a 100 . 30 a 35 peach, Butter, . Cotton, ill seed, cloan, Coffee, . . . Corn, . . . Feathers, . . Flour, . . . 4 11 Sugar, brown, , loaf, . . 16 a KSsJt, ... . . 5 Tallow, . . , . . . 30 a 3!i Tobacco, . . . , . ftTi) a 70 Wheat, (bushel) . . . KK) jWhiskey, . . , Linbecd Oil, per gallon, ajil 1'21 Flaxseed, AT FAYETTEVI LLE....Ju1y 11. Bacon, . -. . .10 a II Iron, . . Brandy, peach, , W) a 70 Molasses, . . . spplei 1 ftO a l Nails, 1 lit, . : : 4J a 5 211 a 33 Beeswax,. . 21 s 22 Sugar, brown, . ft a l Corns, v--. t-12 a 141 -"brmp. r-r"" 15 Cotton, r : -. IT a 17 - Toaf. ;r ' :: IB a !7 Corn. 11.' tyteHalt: :" . . . tW Flaxseed,. . 120 a Wheat,. . . 100 a HO Flour, . . . .600 1 700!Wniiskey, . . JM M Feathers, ... 35 a Wool, .... 18a2Q AT CUERAW, (S. C.) July 7, 135. Bncon, . . . 9 a lOjNails and Brads,. lalu1 Beeswax, ... 208uirar. brawn, . Hi Coflije, . . ' . . 13 .,,16l da. Iwinn, , . 141 a 16 Cottoivr-1. 17 m da- kwft-rrr-M 1 17 Corn Ma 100,Slt, per sack, .250 a 275 Flix-seed,. . .100 120 do. 1 bnsliel, ., 7075 Flour, country, .750 a 50 fotton Bugging,. 20 30 - V northern, 600 a Xi fisle Rope, - W a tt " Feathers, ... 34 a 37 Wlieat, . . 100 Iron, ... 4J. a fi Wool, .... 21 Molasses, . . . 30 a SSWhiskey, . . . 40 a 47 AT CGLUMBIA, (a C). July 17. Bacon, . . . . 121 a 14 Iitrd, . . , Brandy, peach, . 7o Volssses, , , 11 a 12 . 40 s 45 .700 a tW) 275 a 300 . 75 pple, . 4U a Mackerel, . , . . . 15 a 10jS.lt, in sacks, . . . 20 a 2.-J :. bushel, , Beeswax, Butter, . Coflee, . Corn, . Cotton,. Flour, . Iron, . 44 a 17: Sugar, brown, al2 1 121 a 125 , loaf i lump. 16 a 2o ; 16 a 1 Tallow, . . , 12 .SOOsrOTeas, . . . .00121 . 5 a 6, Whisky, . . . 40 a 43 O ....J..,, '. r ..-- -. t ' . - J ' , ' '.' .--.. - ; , . - '-'"'" ' '-'' J-C4 .
Western Carolinian (Salisbury, N.C.)
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July 25, 1835, edition 1
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