SCRAPS? Matrimony. M itriminy is like Masonry, no one know- iht? sccrri-i until he is initialed. It is like ati eeltran, very easy to get in, but plaguv h:i r-1 to get out. Il is, in the first stage, like the wind that fans tho 11 ime of love ; but, unfortunately, t;K much finning blows it alE ut. It is eery tin ig that is contradictory sweet or bitter, jist as it was taken. In short it is Like a shrine: light Placed in a win low of a fcuwiu,r's night,- Alluring all the insects of the air To co ne ami sirige their pretty winglets there; Those who are nut butt head? against the pane. Those w!io are in hurt to get cut ayain. live to keep awake. The most of us are in the habit of "i i to Church, occasionally, and some times at this warm season of the year, some are much alllicted with drowsiness during service. We have heard a remedy prescribed, which is v-- rv simple, and may possibiy answer the purpose of enabling individuals who are thus Morpheus-riuueii to keep awake. If it should lie found to produce the effect intended, it must lie regarded as a very valuable riisooery, and one entitled to a conspicu ous place in the public journals. Hut for the pre scription; well then, when you find youself about to fill into the arms of Morpheus, raise your left M.t two inches from the tl Mir, and hold it still, until vou liecome perfectly wakeful. This can Ikj done without disturbing any 11 v else. Try it. 'Troy (Ohio) Times. A new boat. The Yankees bate adopted India K libber cloth to the construction of boats. They make two bas air tight, shaping them like the floats of H arden's steaudioat, and when thev wish to go upon the water, they blow the liags full, lay some Ixiards across them, and are fitted out fir a vivage. If some unskilful body, however, like the S";imen hp read of in the old hooks should hapien to ler tlr wind out of the bags, there would be a terrible blow up. U. S. (hizlte. Cnhnn'nj Refited. The editor of an Eastern paier, T'le M 4 bur rie Sentinel," in reply to the charge of lieing a lawyer, savs that he has lieen a rubier, a tanner, a seller of ribbands, calicoes, tea, rum, and tobacco a fiedag iZ'ie, and though last, not least, an editor, but nerer a lawyer. An Irishman frivolling a afreet that wns pived, a dog accosted him ui"i a l!ire Owning crow I. The traveller blteumtcd to pull ii one of the p-uing stones to throw at him, but it wis t i-t. " Arrib." says Tat, " what a Coiinthrv is tic: sin, us are tiff ami dnu hi Itusr."' ' W W , Edno of ESaclis, FROM alibsiry, (A. C) Ut U:ilt-ili, (2Y. C.) VNXIOUS to a'.lbrd every facility to the Trmelling Public, now announce that they have couob't'-d ail their arrangements and can vmh truth say, Y" pre s it yon with Line of llneks jHissesiiu advantage orr any other, if yu wish to get. nn with ease and tbspalch having obtained that great dexidt ratum with all Travellers no detention on the road. It is so ar ranged as to correspond, in its arrivals at Raleigh, with theleparture of the fbllowing Stages, viz: Tiie Great Diilv Line to Rlakelv, Xorth-Carolma, p-ing through Loui'sbunr, Warrent.'m, and Halifax; at the latter place a I.in of Stages cornmunicates with the Portsmouth Rad-ttoad for Xorfilk: l continuing on to Ulakley, you strike the Petersburg Iiail-Itimd ; and on your ar rival at that place vou have the choice of two Lines either by land to VVashinjton City, via. Richmond and Fredericksburg, or by Ste-un-I5o:it to Norfolk. There l also a Line of S'iiires from liileiirh to Norfolk, via. TT-Mroti'Th, Murfrei-sU.rouirh, Winton. &c, oerone of t'ie MZt Natural Itoids in the lliutel States. At IWolk there w II he no detent on, as tfiere is a line of Ste.oii-ltiita fr ftiltiniore in connexion with this line. Tiiis line-i'siico-uie. ts n t'honefrom llaUirh tiNewbern. The arrivals at Sabs .cry is regulated altogether by t.'ie .le virture of the 1'ie hnont Line South, ami the (I rent Western Lin f.r Nashville, Tennessee, via. Liiic.lnton, Uulherf r 'ton, Alieville, Know lie, &c. Inves the M msion Motel, S il shurv. TUKSDAY and SATl'KD.W nt f oV .rk, A. M. atW the nrroal of te- Pie,l!.nit S? i"-e fr, the South arrives in It-ilelirh nevt hv- at ! oV'.wk, P. M Leaves Raleiidi TUI'.S I) V 'i I S TUIU W at V. o cl.-k, A. M., arrives in Sdisbnry next lays by I .iVl.nt'i, P. M. allowing suf fcient time on she rd fir V t ' ' fT" The Hacks Hre l'ny make, entirely nev,n?vl ,.,,,,,,1 be si,rp.iss;d fiir CO.n'f rt :tvl ease; tie; Ten i is are eyrellenl, the Drn'T-i cat -nil nn-l attentive, and i!,e Fare low SH VFs Y liOLLAKS inter- llie.li lte l',st;,nr.s 7 cnt- per inib T" Pas.-eng'Ts fro:i the South who wish to take o.ir Line will h-' carefu' to enU r to Stilishuru o-di. !-J- Ail U.mJles and Packages at ihe ri-k of the owners. WILLIS M()IM(L JOSKP1I L M OK I NO. tf April 11, l:)o. The Fire from R'tlrizh fo Washington Cihj amounts to Sl'J "', n follows: Prom R-lei'7h to TlV.kley, St Fare, . . . ft? Ii! ikliv to Petersburir, iiail-Uoa l Fare, H p.-Tersburj to Ric'i'iioii i. Staire Fare. . 1 Rich no:id to Fre feri k-!urr. St lire Fare, I' re !ricksburg to Wastiinjjtoii City, Steain Iltnt Fire, ..... The Steam-Hut Fare from Pttersburg to liiltiniore, ia. Nor'Mk, is Four Dollars. r?Ii!5ial C'oIlt'Sf -oria, riHF Lectures in this institution will be re.su- 1 1 ied on the third Monday in Octolier next, and continue, as usual, six months. The Lectures will v d livered by L. A. DUlJAS, M. !., on Anatomy and Physiolo gy. PALL F. FVE, M. O., on the Principles and Practice of Surgery. A. CUNNINGHAM. M. I)., on the Principles and Practice of Medicine. JQSFPH A. FYF, M. I)., on Therapeutics ami Materia Medica. M. ANTON Y, M. D.,or. Obstetrics and the Dis- eases of Women and InHints. L. I). FORD, M. D., on Chemisfry and Phar macy. TSic Term are Mutriculation Ticket, to be taken oncet Si 00 Tickets for the Full Cour, . . . 100(H) Tickets for Practical Anatomy, once only, 10 00 Diploma Fee, 10 00 JOHN W. WILD, President. L. I). Forij, Secretary Board of Trustees. Augusta, Ga., July 18, lb35, p 10 Salisbury ESotel, ' Sali0ui'v, A. C. l!IK Suhscrilier informs the Public, that he has purchased the above mentioned establish ment of William II. Slaughter, in whose hands it ha been Ion; and advantageously known as a -II ( U S E O F E N T E It T A I N M E N T Ile Hatters himself that, by care and dilligent at tention, he shall lie able to keep up the former en viable reputation of this House. Hi TuMc Shall be well supplied with the best that a plenti ful market can ntFird. IS;n Is furnished with the choicest foreign and domes tic Liquors. His Rooms are large and commodi ous. His Beds and bedding are at all times par ticularly neat, clean, and comfortable, and tvr rnntrd secure a sic in at those annoyances that a tra teller so much detests. His Servants are honest, faithful, and obliging. His Stables are inferior to none always well supplied with old drain, and attended to by faithful Ostlers. lie invites the travelling community to call once for his sake, and he doubts not but that they w ill call again for their own sakes. Phe Stages mi the main North -rryrtAf ern ami rouinern Line, con ducted by Peck and Wellford, and known as the Merchant's Line, arrive at and depart from this Hotel on evuy .Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, I hursdav, and twice on balurdav. OCT" This is to correct an impression irhich has been produced abroad, that another J Intel in this riltae is the Stage-hohse for this Line. Seats in all other Stages, arriving at or departing from this place, can be secured here. Salisbury, August Lr, l.b. . tf Jcw .IJactiiic Shop. William Cuv.nrt V William Willis I F(i leave to inform their friends and the pnb- lie, that they b ie taken the Shop formerly occupied by F. P. Mitchell, opposite the Salisl.nry Hotel, where they are prepared to Manufacture, on short notice, cheap terms, ami in the Ivst style, Spiniiiii TI:u-iiim, Tlirfsliiiig; II ;i :iiii'M, '! Ion 4jiia. OCT UI'PA I 111 NH of articles in their line will alwavs lie done with neatness and despatch. Salisbury, August S, I h;.". p.i S)i in V Si:iiuiiri I'aIiion, rou io.-. HORACE II. BEARD, Tailor, IF(JS leave to inform his friends, and Ihe public in general, that orders in his line will always lie thankfully received b htm, and executed in the most Neat, Fashionable, and Ihimhic manner on onus as reasonable as any in this section of cotn try. H. II. I. hojK's, from his long practice of his business, (a nuinU-r of years of which time he resided in the city of Philadelphia,) and from the general satisfaction he has heretofore given to his numerous resectable and fashionable customers, to merit and receive a portion of the jintronage of the public in general. 07" He Matters himself that his CTTTINCS is really sujierior to any done in this State, as may lie tested by the. undisputed elegance of fit which attends garments made in his establishment. He is in the regular receipt of tho Reports of the Fa. shiotis as they change lioth in the large cities oi this country and of Fit rope so that gentlemen may lie 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 the customer were present in jx-rsoti. Salisbury, May lM5. ly. Commit A N D iota '.'mitrmwlliini i fc 1 1 m a u s i iv e"s s . fJ''F unMersijytieil has made arrangements for 1 Ware-House Room ami other accoiumo dations, to enable inio pnonplly, salt ly, and satis factorily to attend to receiving and forwarding up the Country, or down to tin- S--.i lioaid, Jicrctandizc, and Jrodacr. A he w ill devote himself to this business, it. may be for the interest of Country Merchants and others, to give such a direction to their consign- merits, that the undersigned may have an opjvirtu- nity o prevent accidents, delays, or other embar rassments, which sometimes) happen to Ooous and Produce in transitu." The strictest attention may lie relied on. The charge which will be made for attention, will be filleeu per cent, on all money paid. FFLIX LONG. liefer to J. a. M ICE XZ IE, I). .. M ALLOY, LaCOSFE d,- Mr KAY, HIIOWX 11 II Y A X, JA MES WHICH T, ROUT. C. I) A VIS, joiix c. coi r, A. HLFE, J). S. II A 11 ft LEE, CEO. II. I) FX LAP, A. V IS. McKEX'ZlE, Cheraw, August 1, p 0 V O W S.VlK. The Rani lait and I"ouc, rjfrtl-TX the Town of Salisbury, will 1 of- 'iilr fere,, at ll,llic ' SJli,l T.iwn, ''V"VTfI?J on Txiesday of next Hawaii Superior Court, (the 13th of October next.) on a credit of 6 and 1. Months, the purchaser giving Imm ids with approved Security. The Sale will be made with out reserve. Hv order cf the Board of Directors of the Prin cipal liank. I). W. SrONE, Cashier. July 25, 1835 ts THC Proprietors or TIII- WESTERN A HO LIN I AN would respectfuJlv intbrm J the Clerks of Courts, Sheriffs, Constables and other gentlemen of business, that they have 'oc now on hand, printed in a superior style, on the x. t v'ery best quality of paper, a large supply of Of almost erery Description, X. Which they will sell on ery inotlerate terms. To those who become regular customers -el v all their Blanks of us a very considerable reduction will be made from our regular price. Any Blanks that we may not have on hand, will be printed to order on very short notice. Z Orders from a distance will meet with prompt sjc attention; and Blanks put up and forwarded - a. n the safest and nirt expeditious manner. f if They would likewise infirm Merchants and j-y others, that, liavinL' an assortment of Fancy ? y , . Job type. Cuts, J-c., w hich is probably un- y. ZZ surnassel bv any in the State, they are prepa- rM to execute "all kinds of BOOiv and JOB PIllNTINd in a n ri) superior style. Such as Honks, I'ampfJtts, Virctdars, Cards, 11a d Wlls, Lab. Is, 'ay Fills, for Stages, &c. &c. ;J All orders executed with despatch. ' ' - Salisbury, June S7, l'l'i. x - y y Grand and Urtlliant ! rMIF f dlowing truly splendid Lotteries are to Ik drawn in Virginia in August all mana ged by Yates & M'lntvre. Orders, addie-scil tht subscrilMrt will as usual receive confidential and prompt attention. f ANTHONY II. SCHUYLER. NFU YOliK. "$255OOOT 10,000 Dolls! oO VvVlcs of V,OV0 VlIKIMA S TA Ti: I.OTTSliiY, (For the Ib-tiefit of the Dismal Swamp,) Class o. 17, to be dratrn on SATURDAY, AUOUST -iiJ, li l-. SCJIFMH. vr a j w W w mWWW w s. w aJfWWWa o fi'riw fia i.ooo-r-i orj.o. 56 Prizes of $1,000, A:C. TICKETS OXLY TEX DOLLARS. A Certificate of a Parka ie of Tell Whole Tic kets in this brilliant Scheme will co-t $120. Pack iiues of Halves and Q iartors in propor'i on. llagn ijiccnt Sci cm c ! ! f 5o rizevs of ,ooo ! ! ! CLASS NO. t, FOR l-s:5.". For the IJeiicfit of the Petersburg Mechanic As sociation. To be Drawn at Alexandria, I). (.'., ON SATURDAY, TI1K -Jl):h OF AL'uL'ST, ls;r. SCHEME. , S25,000 !.. S 10,000 ! !r,o-.o r?s 100-0 or $:so, iVc, V'c. iVc. ticke rs o. l y Juan r n or. l a ns. A C.-nifieale of a Package ofo., Wh,.!e Tick ets in this sfle-me will cost -"5115 Halves, (Quar ters, and Fitrhts m proponion. There will Im a orert demand f r the Tickets in this Lottery, and orders from abroad Cannot In' forwarded too sot.u, as they wiii iiik!i ubtcilly seal cc tiefire tic day of Drawing arrives Ad dress n above. W i.ei Sit) or more is remitted the postiige need not be paid. The Public will observe some Rrillinut and tru ly .Magnificent Schemes of Lotteries to be drawn in August next, which are well worthy the alteu tinn of adventurers. The sncces of my natrons in the course of the past six months, has been tru ly astonishing, as all the Piizesof consequence have been s Id at Schuyler's Court of Fortune. In the Virginia Lottery, .drawn on the Oth of June, No. y, til, $10,000 was sold in a Park age of hob' Tickets; and I sent to a gentleman residing in Cohurg, V. C, the Whole Ticket No. .", 17, 52, -S3.O0t, drawn on the t7th ultimo, for which the cash is. ready, and numerous others of $1,000, 500, &c, vVc, roo ninmrous to mention. Please address A. H. SCHFYLFIl, New York. OCT AH Letters or Communications addressed as above, enclosing the Cash, or Prize Tickets, will Ik- attended to confidentially, and with the ut most dispatch. p 4 August 1, 1835. Notice. rIPaken up and committed to the Jail of this Coun k tv, a Negro man, by the name of ANTHO NY, aliout s?5 or 30 years of age, light complex ion, 5 leet H or 10 inches high, and says that he lielongs to Fdwiu A- lover of Marengo County, Alabama, and that he left his Master in Newlier ry District, South Carolina, while on a visit to sc some of his friends. The owner is requested t come forward, prove property, pay charges and take him away, or he will be delt with as the law directs. CFORCF W. MILLIARD, Jailor. Lawreiiceville, Montgomery Co., r August 15, 135. S A rr 1 1 ti r . . miin II' l'i"P P n V V jVftiisporiuiii of Fashion. Ss? Um I CUUiClUlIj "t-f A NO lias just receired from Xew-Yrok the Latest Spring and Summer Fashions FOR 1SJ5. F y P II A C I NT, LADIES' MOIIXLXU. DIXIXG, A AD EVEN- IXO DRESSES. LADIES CAFES, CAPS, HOXXETS, tf-c, -c. She tlatters herself that, from a knowledge of her business acquired in ten years, and having made arrangements with one of the most fashionable Millinery Fstablishmcnts 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 St !, and on the most reasonable terms. Mrs. P. respectfully invites the Ladies of Salisbury-, 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 pie pared for ('leaning and Pressing Tuscan, Leghorn, and Straw Uonuets in the Northern Style. Stiecimens of her work, both in Dressing and Making of Rounds, and Dresses, leav be seen at her Simp Sign of the ORFFN HONN1T, two doors above Messrs Wheeler and Hums' Apothe cary and Drug Store, where all orders- will be thankfully received and punctually attended to. v. I. .Mrs. P. always keeps an assortment of Fashionable Ribbons on hand, and can supply, on reasonable terms, those who may wish Uonaels trimmed. tf April 11, 1-35. r (j'BLlfJ S.. J I j I j ! fO carry into e(T'ct a lb ed of Trust from Wil ' liam P. Stoekton to the subscriber, dated h ISth 4if Au.'Ust, ls:U, I will expose to Public Sale, on the preuos-s, on Wednesday, the 'Jfi day of September, 1 3o. COXTAIMNCl ACKfiS, Lying on the main road from Salisbury to ( nar lotte ; this place having been known as a Public Stand for the past fifty years, a minute descrip tion iscorisideied unnecessary. At the same time and place, Five Ile id of HORSES ; Our Ihtroticfte ; One goofl MUD li IGKV ; .71 excellent Carriage ; Grain ; lloaghnt ss, A LSO . the Farming Tools, dear, and Harness of ern fi kind. A short credit will fm? given. Notes with np proved Securities will be required. Such titles onlv as are vested i e. to any of the property, j will Ik- excelled. The Sale to commence at 10; oYl.ick, A. M. JO! IN SCOTT, Trustee. ! .... .1 , . j Kowan I ountv, August 1, l.to. ts ' ' t .1.1.11 -i I . o. 11 is room leo mat ail person ving claims utiiler s.oi Prust will present them .n or b f r- the day id sab'. J. S. m. mmm a J-' r Cm T.inrnln tYi,!-. Cnnntv. - --'(J. IHE Subs-riber, grateful for the verv li!eral - . - - - - patronage heretofore bestowed upon his esfa- cafes ia prove- iiiai ni'V 1 n:s are a "sovereign re biishm nt, begs leave to nimoureo to his firm, r mody " f r "ail the ills that litsii is heir to;"' but patn.ns and the public especially invalids and it i ; not pi ( t kd t'uat they are an universal anti gentlemen or families wdia mav desire a pleasant -'"e. C'ertitieutt s of the nust respectable Physi-Summ-i Retreat that his establishment is now cia"s ;,lul "ihvT i:t.-ntlei,.eii can bo shown to sub readv f.r their reception, ;md that h' is pre; anil stautiato their t tocacv in the p.-rtin:!ar class of toaccoiniuodaietiieni in a st le, lie ilat'ers l.iui- diseases ub-nc spoken of: and the Editor of this self, that cannot fiil to give entiie satisfaction; at PPor oa;J v that he bus ilerived sjicctly and least, no tFirts shall be warning on 1 is part to permanent relief, in the use vf them, from a nu t rtnder his guests coudMitabie. " ; dist n-ssir.g and long-c. .ntinued iad-nche. Some M'lLLlAM S. SIMONTON. ' of his tV.e-.ds tiied I hem, at his suggestion, atid e. Putntvl.:! Sr.rhi.K Jno-fi 1;.V t f oe i i t'itce ' the same berefeia! fi'cfs. Tin: suii.scuun:iis hayi; just uecki yp.d L , A VIZ - SS K5'F52.V OZ? Ui'' 4 1 N W mm Bdmi mm' W mm mm -1.-.- f$ tnoice v iiies Ci tpirtst :;'r.!!;i'ii Jj Which thev will be pleaded t. aceoni" -A: mouate their IocimIs with at all times. w hei:li:u & mnixs. Salisbury, August 1, 1 .:.. p I f " C"C?J:illlil l-'rillcy respectfully infirms his Friends and the Pniihe at large, that be ttiM continues to carrv tin the Tailoring I'w-aness in all I j t-'kvi.kttk lirn iiplud lift tiiCA V'i I il ai rt- ni 11 1 ui ion- in tiu. im in iii 1 "on m m uiu-om j 011 Maiti-street, a few doors East of fhe Courthouse, .... , .. , , adioimng the Storehouse ot Win. M urphy, w here lie is prepared to make all kinds of Clothing in a very superior style in the most fashionable style, anil warranted to fit well, and on very moderate terms, at short notice. AH Orders from a dis- tanee will Ik; most faithfully attended to according to order. Produce will be received in payment , lor work. L. r . lieing Agent fir some of the most Fashionabb Tailors of New York and Philadelphia, he would take a pleasure in teaching, or giving instruction to auy Tailors wishing instruction iti the art of Cutting; and any one wishing the New York and Philadelphia Fashions, can receive them h gi- ving timely notice to IJenjamin Fralcy, Salisbury, v i 1 , ci - 1 " Salisbury, June 13. 135. X 1- 'jIIE Subscriber is desirous of purchasing a lare number of LIKELY YOUMJ NRl7llOESf from ten to twenty years of age, f r which he w ill at aO times give ine uignet prices in vasn. 1 t 1 . Persons having such property to sell, would do well to call on bun, at Salisbury, or on Mr. John Jones, his agent at Charlotte. At any time, when he may be absent. Col. K. W. Long, will Ihj found at the Mansion Hotel, in Salisbury, prepa led to make purchases All letters addressed to him or his Agent, .Mr. John Jones, will meet with prorrpt attention. June 2oth 1S35. tf ROBERT HE IE. T2tc Western Carolinian. BY ASIIBEL SMITH &, JOSEPH V. HAMPTON TERMS OF PUBLICATION. 1. The Western Carolinian is published every S.v ti roav, at Two Dollars por annum if paid in advance, or Two Dollars and Firty Cents if not paid before the expiration of three months. il. No paper will be discontinued until all arrercgesa are paid, unless at the discretion of the Editors. 3. Subscriptions ill 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 engagement. 4. Any person who will procure six subscribers 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. ' rsnns indt-hled to the Editors, may transmit to them through the Mail, at their risk provided they gc the acknowledgment of any respectable person to prove that such remittance was regularly made. TERMS OF ADVERTISING. 1. Advertisements will be conspicuously and correct ly msorte,at 50 cents per square for the first insertion, and cents for each continuance : but, where an ad vertisement is ordered to go in only twice, fit) cts. w ill be charged for each insertion. If ordered for one in sertion only, xl will in all cmscs b charged. '2. Persons who . esire to engage by the year, will be accommodated by a reasonable deduction from the above charges for transient custom. TO CORRESPONDENTS. 1. To insure prom t. att-mtion to letters addressed to fie 'I ditors, th ' postage siioubl in all casos be paid. B"HE Suhscrihcr respect frdly hifrms tho Public that lie i now carrying on the alnue business, in all its various branches, six and a half nules South of Salisbu ry. He ns.-urcs (ol l-n.in"rs, iillers, an i all interest ed in his business, tint he wdl. on the shortest notice, furnish i hem with ( J O L I )-CJ K 1 N J E R S and MILL STONES, of the very best grit, and on cheap terms, ex ecuted m a style sarp issmj any other work of the kind j done in this Stale. Also, l oian-M r."s, mdow-Sdls, lr-Silis, .:c.. kent constant I v on hand. Mill-Stones, j heretot. i r ?-" heretofore costing from sw. to !s!0, he wdl now make or si:;). tiobl-(irinIers le-relntore cost ing -J."i he will ctit for sVgO. W "ir. ;ow-Sd!s costing s;l for Door-Sills the same. I le only sks a trial of his work lieing assured t!iat he can give the must entire satisfac tion.' JOHN HOLDSOL'SER. May 23, 1S. n iWIsIl to mir.-m.se. Tn LNTY or TWENTY. FIVE NMCKOKS, for which I will -ue li beral prices in C ash. iVrsons having such projerty for sale would do well to give me a call, either in person or by letter. Any cominuuicatioii, nddiessed lo me at Salisbury, N. C, will meet with prompt a'tention. SAMUEL 11 LEY ES. June 127, 1 3-. t f iV wlv-Yi seYAc VVs . , . . .. , , HOr. who are althcted with III. AD-ACHES, tlLA I .v.w,aud other distressing symp- tim of bordered stomacn, bowels ,ud liver, may Hnd relief in Or. l.'c!.w'iih"s A:iti-l)vsprntic Pilis, . - , , , . . . . . - ; ' 1 . . wnich can oe had ut Luis Omce puce tuty ,.prif- oor u. The Doctor, who once resided in this place, lut .tB- lii-itL.' Ill I 1f1.1t-Ik It-i k- iO.t- 't li ill ir -1 1 .il .-ka-t sive practice, bei .1 ei.'abe;l to coi:poufid a m -st va j Ki.ible remedy fr t'ne chronic (itsea.-es of the di- gestive. org iTW, so common m - 1 it ? 11 climates, . 11. .1 1 1 : t . 1 - ; especially wnu most; w no ie ii seiei:arv lives. D would be an asy matter to make out ceitiS- Salisbury, .hne 11. ie:JL tf Cairai'2i triers otlsicc, AT SALISISTTRY August 10, Tljcon, . Iirantlv, a 11 a lvi Molasses, . . 4!)aioa;ls, . . . 40 a iVf'Oats, . . . lOaiei'liye, . . . 4 (Sugyr. brown. CrKf.. r.a 10 . 2."i a ;i0 75 . 10 a l-2h n itter, . Cotton, in s d, clean, Ccf?ee, . . . Com, Fe it hers, . Flour, . 1 1 bxif, 10 a 'JO llv! a lg 10 S a '20 . . . lb a lv'Salt, v Tallow, 0 a Tobuei o. , . fiTit) a 7biiiVheat, (biishcl) 0 a 100 . . . mo j Whiskey, . . . ;;o a :io Linseed Oil, per gallon, .sl 1'J. Flaxseed, AT FAYETTEVILLK ugust 11. , ' Ural id y, nerrcn, " .,,,,,'0 Beeswax, Coffee, . . . Cotton, . . . Corn, . . . Ijaxseed, . . r,,",r' " t eathers, . . a i;)4ren, . . - (iO a 70 , Moias -os, . . a 00 Nails, cut, . . '21 a 'J-Sugar, brown, . 12 a U lump, . . If a 17 i loaf, . (iO a 02 Stilt, . . . 100 a ; Wheat,. . . .O'jO a 700 Whiskey, . u5 a I Wix)l, ... 4 a 5 29 a 33 74 b a 10 15 10 a 17 CO . 115 30 a 10 16 a ie AT CHERAW, (S. C.) August 12, 1?35. j?.,COn, R.eswax, . Codee, . Cotton, . . . uri1' J , , x"so0( ' I' lour. cantry, . 8 a 10 Nails and Brads, . . 7.1 2 ) Sugar, brown, . 9 a 10 . 13 a 10; !o. lump, . . IR a 10 . 17 a IO! do. loaf, . . .lb a 17 . 65 a PO'Sali, per ack, .250 a 275 .KM a 1-r.i Jo. bushel, , 70 a 75 .750 a K50:Cottfn Ragging,. 20 a 33 H00 a 9 M.;R:L- Rone, . . 12 a 13 Fe-ohers, . . . 31 a 37j Wheat, . . . 100 Iron. .... 4j a 5jWool, . ... 21 Molasses, . . . : 1 4 Whiskey. . . . 40 a 47 j RATES OF EXCHANGE At the Mrchanfs Bo-ik of S. Carolina, at Cheraw : Cli-cks on New Y.rk, . jier cent. prem. I U' -'rIeston, per cent. prem. COLUMRI , (S. C.) August 14. r,con Brandy, pench, " apple. Reeswax, . . Ratter, . . . 15 a KM.ard, . . . 75 Molasses, . 40 a otHM ickerel, . . 15 a lOiSalt, in sticks, 20 a 3l bushel, . 10 a 20: Sugar, brow n, . 10 a 12J . 40 a 45 71K) a 950 275 a 300 40 C oifee, 10 a 12i Corn, Q,tton j Flour I Iron,' . loaf k. lump,. 15 a 20 . 15 a lTjTallow, 12 .bOO a 900ITeas, 00 a 125 -I0 a 45 . 5$ a SijWkiskey,

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