ERN CAMOLIN H A PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY MORNING 8BKHKII AIKD jJCD3iaiPai W IQAmiPDIl EDITORS AND PROPRIETORS. Number 21, of Volume 1C : vwmYiev tvo)cgvig SOS. IAN SALISBURY, NORTH CAROLINA, OCTOBER 21, 1835. ) The Western Carolinian. BY ASHBEL SMITH &. JOSEPH W. HAMPTO-N TERMS OF PUBLICATION. 1. The Western Carolinian is published every S.v tirdav, at Two Dollars per annum if paid in advance, or Two Dullars and Fitly Ceuts if not paid before the expiration of three months. '2. No paper will be discontinued until all arrearages ere paid, unless at the discretion of the Editors. 3. Subscriptions will not be received lbr 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 comd- -dered as a new enjrajrement. W mm w W mm Ci .ri:vi;i,Mt mmm a m mmmm V KIIjYEK-k.IUTEI, KES1M2CTFULLY in forms his Friends and the Public, that he still conti nues to carry on the above business, in all its various branches. His Shop is still kept on the Main-street, in Salisbu ry, one door above the Store of Samuel Lemly cv Son. Watches and Clocks of every kind will be It E I A I It E I) with neatness, at short notice, m . i " 1 1 , r -. . I . .,..-11 .i t -. .'nv person wxi'J will procure suu.ii"' .. , itt,i t r j- i- i. t , .i ! i,. .iir., t -,n,i inwi:t roaMonab e terms, and warranted lor 12 .aroliinan, and take the trouble to collect mu iranr-mii their subscription-money to the Lditors, shall have a pa per gratis during their continuance. fj. Persons indebted to the Editors, may transmit to them through the Mail, at their risk provided they ,trtt the acknowledgment of ami respectuble person to f prove that such remittance was regularly made. TERMS OF ADVERTISING. 1. Advertisements will be conspicuously and correct ly inserted, at 50 cents per square for the tirr-t insertion, and 33 cents f r each continuance : but, where an ad vertisement is ordered to go in only twice, 50 cts. will be charged fr each insertion. If ordered tor one in sertion only, 1 will in all ca-es be charged. 2. Persons who uesire to enirae by the year, will be accommodated by a reasonable deduction from the above charges for transient custom. TO CORKESPONDEXT5. 1. To insure prompt attention to Letters addressed o the Editors, the postage should in all cafs be paid. Ilcckwitli7! Anli-niii'ilic T7K extract, from the Hand-bills accompanying each Box, the following testimonials to the ' efficacy of this valuable Medicine : From the lit. Her. Levi S Ires, I). I)., Bishop of JYorth Carolina. Raleigh, March 2, 1S35. Having, for the last three jears, been intimately Acquainted with Dr. John Beckwith, cf this City, and enjoyed his professional services, I take plea sure in statin; that his character as a Christian gentleman and experienced Physician, entitles his testimony, in regard to the use of his Auti-dypcp-tic Pills, to the entire confidence of the public. My experience of the good effects of these Pills, for two years past, satisfies me of their eminent value, particularly in aiding in impaired digestion and warding off bilious attacks. Having been for a long time subject to the annual recurrei.ee of such attacks, I was in the habit of refuting b-r security against them, and with a very partial mic c?ss, to a liberal use of Cahniel or blue Pill. But since mv acquaintance with the Anti-dyspeptic Pill of Dr. Beckwith, which he prescribed in the first instance himself, I have not been under the necessity of using Mercury in any frm, besides, being wholly exempt from billious attacks. Seve ral members of my family are experiencing the same beneficial elUcts. L. S. IN LS. From Governor Iredell, Arotsr 21, Dr. Beckwith' Anti-Dyspeptic Pills have been used in m family, which is a large out, with the most beneficial epects. A number of my friend- Months. lie will always keep on hand a variety of arti cles in his line ; such as Patent Lever WatcllCS, (English, French, Swiss, and Dutch.) Cold and Plated Fob Chains, (iold and Plated Watch Guards. Cold and Plated Watch Keys. Gold and Plated Watch Seals. Cold Ear-hobs, Breast-pins, and Finger-rings, (latest fashion.) Silver Ware; Ever-pointed Pencil Cases, and Leads. Silver Spectacles, and steel frames and glas-es. Fine Pocket and Dirk Knives, and Silver Fruit Knives. Pocket Pistols and Dirks. Breast Buttons and Musical Boxes. Gilt and Steel Watch Chains and Keys. OCT Old Cold and Silver taken in exchange for articles purchased at his shop, and in payment for work done and debts due. D. L. I. Salisbury, August 22, 1S35. tf THE Subscriber has just return ed from Philadelphia, where he purchased a rich assort mentof WATCHES, ,-v, r u ,r . - - - w 1 d mm mm d m m, u V- W j Of the most recent FasMuns Watches Gentlemen's Cold and Silver Lever, Do. do. Duplex Pi a in English and Swiss J Fine (iold Fob-Chains and Keys; Fine Fluted Foh-Chains and Keys ; Ladies' Plated Neck-Chaius ; A rich assortment of IJrcast-Pins and Ilings; Fine Ear-ltnigs, lill mh1 l'li-d Iadies' Jet, Silver, and Gilt Wai-t-Iluekles ; Shell Music Loes and Silver Pencils; A large assortment of Spectacles for all Eyes ; Ladies and Gentlemen's Fine Pocket Hooks ; Superior Wade and Ilutcher Cencave Razors; " Pocket Ktiives and Scissors; Leather and Silk Money-Purses; Ladies' lari;e Turk ami Side-Combs ; Do. Smitl" Doves, un Thimbles; Fine Plated Castors and Canule-siitks, Together with Chain, Pistol, Seals, and Keys, A:c. Also, Silver Spoons and Sugar Tongs. He hopes that h.s Friends and Customers will call and see his lire assortment, and l IJ Y . lie will sell low lor CASH, or on a idiort credit. Older- from a distance will be promptly filled. alllicted with the Dyspepsia, and j Watches and Clocks repaired well, and W ar of the stomach, have spoken to i ranted for Twelve Months. OCT" Old Gold and Silver taken m exchange lor Jewellery. JOHN C. PALMER. Salisbury, September 12, l-:35. tf LI S'lMT" I JOTTK KS REMAINING IN THE POST-OFFICE AT liiiicolnJoii, Ijiiicolu coiinly, .. C1., ON THE FIRST DAY OF OCTOIJEIi, 1SJ0. A... William Aoword. il...Caper Rringle, Giles Beel, David Harrinser, John Jioiles, Catharine Uullinsrcr, Matthias Darringcr, Wil liam Rurney Plnlip ISurns. C....Mfses Cloninger, John Cockrcn, IJoston Cline, Dav id and John Costner, Junas Cline, Henry Cresimer. I).. John Daniel, Salom Duncan. E. ..U. M. Iviney, Daniel Eacre. F. ..Joscph Foster, William Fu'.tnwidcr Elizabetli Fornobarer, Andrew Falls. (i..E. Coo'isc-n. H... Daniel Hollman, John Hovis, Iewis Iluit, JamC3 Ilartt, John Hoyle, Sr., J.icob Hill. J. ..Thomas J. Junot, Alea Jones, John Johnson, Jos. who have been other disorders ol the stomach, have si me in strong terms of the relief they expeiienctd from this remedy. Without the evidence I have received from others, my intimate knowledge of the professional and private character of Dr. lieck with, for the last twenty yeais, justifies me in de claring, that he would give no assurances of facts of his own experience, or of professional deduc tions, of which he was not perfectly confident, and cn which the public might not safely relv. JAMES IREDELL. From the Hon. George E. Badger. Raixioji, Nov. 7, 1S31. For several years past, Dr. Ileckwith's Anti Dyspeptic Fills have been used as a domestic me dicine in my family. 1 have myself frequently used them for the relief of head ache, acid and otherwise disordered stomach, resulting from im prudence or excess in diet, and 1 have had many opportunities of learning from others their eflbcts, when used bv them for like purposes. My expe- j K. Irby, Keuben Jenkins. Henry Johnson, Penney Jar- i ,"k . :...,;.- ;t co, i"m tln ! rat. AL't Jonas. rieucu aim uuttauun jnn.ji m that the relief atlorded by the Pills is generally speedy, and almost always certain that they may be ta ken at any time without danger or inconvenience, and their operation is attended by no nausea or .disagreeable etlects whatever and though I have jinown many persons use them, I have known none rat, Ab!t Join K...Abraham Keistler, Jacob Keener, Abraham Kee ner, Elizabeth Kilhon or Simon Kdlion. L..John K. Lnvell, .Mrs. M. Lorctz. M....Mary .Moorman, George Mauney, Marmadukc Maples or Andrew Wilson, George Maste'lerand IJen jamm Howard, Soyrus Murphy, Nathaniel Mitchum, Benjamin .vliller, V llliam .vietiivine QV,; Alexr. -Jc- .vho did not approve them none who sustained j Corkle, Moses Martin. r-, i N...Patrick Norton. uy y;,-- - 7""i I...Klizalth Par.,!i, Inry Peterson or Geo. Cor.ns. from their use. And upon the whole, I do not . R -Solo!ft.m llaui50ur, Ei1iia RlC0f William llor, iicsiiaie 10 rccouimenu iiiein us iu iiiui-tunt., , jamrs lobcrtson and elhcacious remedy in Dyspeptic aliections, iind belierc them myself to be the best Anti-dyspeptic medicine ever offered to the public. G. E. BADGER. alisbury 2Sotel, Salifmry, A. C. 5THIE Subscriber informs the Public, that he has purchased the above mentioned establish ment of William II. Slaughter, in whose hands it has been long and advantageously known as a -II O U S E OF E N T E R T A I N M E N T Ile flatters himself that, by care and dilligent at tention, he shall be able to keep up the former en viable reputation of this House. His Tahle Shall be well supplied with the best that a plenti ful market can allord. His Hai ls furnished with the choicest foreign and domes tic Liquors. His Rooms are large and commodi ous. His Reds and bedding are at -all times par ticularly neat, clean, and comfortable, and war ranted secure against those annoyances that a tra veller so much detests. His Servants are honest, faithful, and obliging. His Stables are inferior to none always well supplied with old Grain, and attended to by faithful Ostlers. He invites the travelling community to call once for his sake, and he doubts not but that they will call again for their own sal.es. To Sfasjc lnMcii5ci's: The Stages on the main North ern and Southern Line, con ducted bv Peck and Wellford, and known as the Merchant's Line, arrive at and depart from this Hotel on cvoiy Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and twice on Saturday. -y-'fhis is to correct an impression which has been produced abroad, that another Hotel in this rillage is the Stage-house for this Line. Seats in all other Stages, arriving at or departing from this place, can b secured here. Salisbury, August 15, 1:5. tf I -'"' "" mm m mm m mt B!WuaV m tJ j FOR 1?35. HORACE II. BEARD, Tailor, 71EGS !.i;'vc to inform his friends and the public in general, that orders m his line will always be thaukf'illv received by him. and executed in the most Neat, Fashionable, mid Durable maimer- on rrms as reasonable as any in this section of coun try. II. U. IS. hopes, from his K ii;' prut-tire of hi lmin-ys, (a nuinter of years of which time he resided in th city .f Philadelphia,) and from the general suti-!ietii-;i he ha heretofore given to his numerous respectable and fashionable customers, to merit and receive a poitioa of the patronage of the public in geuenl. QZr Ho natter., himself that his CUTTING is really superior to any done in this State, as may Ik? tested by the undisputed elegance of tit which attends garments made in his e-st:iblihinent. He is in the regular reeeiot of t':ie Rejorts of the Fa shions as thev chang; lth in the lame cities oi this country and of Europe so that gentlemen may le satisfied that their orders will always be executed in the. very latest style. Orders from a distance will lo attended to with the same punctuality and care as if the customei were present in person. Salisbury, September 19, 135. ly. LIST OF LETTKUS REMAINING IN THE POST OFFICE AT LEXINGTON, N. C, ON THE FIRST DAY OF OCTOBER, H35. 11I1L1P -HEARER, Shadiick Beckwith. Andrew . Thos. Davis. Joseph Evans, Barbara Easter. 'Crouse. John ). B. Ford, Henry Frazer. Richmond Heartly. John Hyer. John Jarret, Clinton Johnson. Alfred Kinnev. Henry LeJlbnl. Daniel Ijeonard, Mary J. I.un stou, Elizabeth Lane. William Moore, William Mc Dmiel, Daniel Merrell, William Moten. Celia North ern. Jolm Payne, Willis Peck. Cbristian Stockii)Lrer, William Stephens, Casrer Smith, Matliew Skein. Jolm E. Woolen, Joseph Ward, Marv Willifiml. David Varborou-h. M. ROUNSAVILLE, P. M. October 17, 1S35. Stocte Cutting. Ccj" A constant supply of these Pills on hand and for sale, at THIS OFFICE. September 5, 1S35. mG BLUM'S CAROUA and VIRCilMA Calculated for the meridian of SALEM, A. C. V SMALL SUPPLY of the above Almanacks have been received, and may be bad at THIS OFFICE, DPri 10 cents per copy ts. To llerc liants, and other. V LARGE QUA.NTITYof excellent white WRAP PING PAPER, of newsfKipor eize, now on hand, and mav be bad on verv cheap terms, by application at Oct. 10. f " THIS OFFICE. S... William Slade, John Shcttey, S.iloinon Stroup, David Shell, Coonrad SeuWt, Daniel Seagle, Jacc.b Sumey, Daniel G. Smith, Ely Slar, Henry Speak, Sa muel Sullivan. T...David Thornbury. W...Jiethericcke Williams, John Wacnster, Jr., or William Hill, John White, Margaret Willson, Jo I Williams, Solomon Wilson, James Wilhersiocn, Mr. Wingarb. Y...Noah II. Yarbro'ih. C. C. HENDERSON, P. M. Lincolnton, October 10, lSVi. pif VPair of Northern Horses ; well broke, well formed, and a capital Match. Any person wishing such an article as this, combined with good a"C, will call on the subscriU'r. JOHN 1. SHAVER. Salisbury, Sept. 20, 1635. tf rIIIE Subscriber respectfully informs the Public that I- lie 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 thn shortest notice, furnish them with COLIMiUINDERS and MILL STONES, of the very best irrit, and on cheap terms, ex ecuted in a style urpassinir any other work of the kind done in this Slate. Also, Tomb-Stones, Window-Sills Door-Sills, &ic, kept constantly on hand. Mill-Stones, heretofore costing from to JslO, he will now make for js'J5 or sulO. Gold-Grinders heretofore costing he will cut f r sVJO. Window-Sills costing s l for Door-Sills the same. He only asks a trial of ins work bein"' assured that he can give the most entire satisfac tinn." "JOHN HOLDSOUSER. May 23, 1-35 20p " With Scissors sharp and Razor keen, He'll Trim your hair and shave you clean." IIRISTKU X. V. W All RICK, fWKES this method of informing the gentle- men of Salisbury that he has taken the Ollice formerly occupied by Richard H. Alexander, Esq.. where he intends to carry on the RAREERING RUSINESS in all its various sciences. And, as he is now handy to the Mansion Hotel, he hopes to be honored with its patronage in a more general way than he has heretofore, on account of the dis advantage he has labored under in point of dis tance. Returns his thanks for past favors, and begs a continuance of the same. October 17t 135. tf l&ld A Splendid J w-v I Eiino of Maclis. FROM Salisbury (X.C.) to Ra lcib (A.C.) VNXIOUS to allord every facility to the Travelling Public, now announce that thev have completed all their arrangements and can with truth say, We pre sent you vsith a Line of J lacks possessing advantages over any other, if you wish to get on with ease and despatch having obtained that great desideratum with all Travellers no detention on the road. It is so ar ranged as to correspond, in its arrivals at Raleisrh, with the departure of the following Stages, viz: The Great Daily Line to Blakely, North-Carolina, passing through lxiiisburr, Warrenton, and Halifax; at the latter place a Line of Stages communicates with the Portsmouth Rail-Road for Norfolk: bv continuing on to Blakley, you strike the Petersburg Rail-Road; and on your ar rival at that place ou have the choice of two Lines either by land to Washington City, via. Richmond and r redencksburg, or by Steam-Boat to INortoIk. I here is also a Line of Stages from Raleigh to Norfolk, via. Ta Thorough, Murfreesborough, Winton, Sec, over one of the best Natural Roads in the United States. At Norfolk there will be no detention, as there is a line of Steam-Boats for Baltimore in connexion with this line. This line also connects with one from Raligh to Newborn. The arrivals at Salisbury is regulated altogether by the departure of the Piedmont Line South, and the (ireat Western Line for Nashville, Tennessee, via Lincolnton, Rutherfordton, Asheville, Knoxville, &c. Leaves the Mansion Hotel, Sal isbur v, T V ESDA Y and SATURDAY at 9 o'clock, A. M. after the arrival of the Piedmont Stage from the South arrives in Raleigh next davs at 9 o'clock, P. M. Leaves Raleigh TUES DAY and SATURDAY at l! o'clock, A. M., arrives in Salisbury next davs by 1 o'clock, P. M. allowing suf- licient time on the road tor S" L K F P . VCf The- Hacks are Albany make, entirely new, and cannot lie surpassed tor comfort and ea&e; ihe Teams are excellent, the Drivers careful and attentive, and the Fare low only SBVF.X DOLLARS all inter mediate distances 7 cents per mile. 0T Passengers from the South who wish to take our Line will be careful to enter to Salisbury onlif. "O" All Ruadles and Packages at the ri:-k of the Q HOTS. ii-rr t f i j v JOSEPH L. MORING. P. S. This Line, from Salisbury to Baltimore is S;S chiap: r than any olhir. April 11, 1S35. tf The Fare, from Raleigh to Washington City amounts to 810 50, as follows : From Rnloigh to Blakley, Stage Fare, . . . s7 JU:,L-U.y t l.-ttrsburg. Rail-Road Fare, 3 Petersburg to Richmond, Stage Fare, . 1 50 Richmond to Fredericksburg. Stage Fare, 5 Fredericksburg to Washington City, Steam Boa t Fare, . . . 3 The Steam-Boat Fare from Petersburg to Baltimore, via. Norfolk, is Four Dollars. WIf,Ki:SIU2UUII 'IIIE undersigned, occupying this Establishment - in Wilkesborough, North Carolina, will give his main attention to render it satisfactory to his friends, in all the requisites of a House of PUI L1C ENTERTAINMENT. All the comfort and enjoyments that a pleasant and healthful situ ation, cheap and plentiful country, and commodious buildings will admit, he will endeavor to insure to his patrons. Those who have heretofore favored him with their company will always find that he remits none of his exertions to deserve a continu ance of their good will. His House is well situated for the accommoda tion of Families and individual Hoarders, as well as Travellers; and his Stables have ample supplies, and are attended by a faithful Ostler. CfcCr The Ollice" of the Wilkesborough Stage Line is kept at this house. ALSNEK CAR MICHAEL. Sept. 19, 1S35. Wilkeboroush Slac Tine. TT?v. TH E STAG E on this route leaves SALEM, N. C.,on Sun- es through Huntsville, Ilamptonsville, Wilkesbo ro and Jeflerson, and arrives' at SIIOWN'S CROSS ROADS, Tenn., on Wednesday, 12 o'clock, where it intersects Kelly's line of Stages. Leaves Shovvn's Cross Roads same day at 1 o'clock, P. M-, and arrives at S?!em on Saturday at -1 P. M. There is now a continuous line of Stages from KNOXVILLE to SALEM, by way of Wilkesboro. This roete is believed to be near cr, by fifty miles, than any other from Salem to Knoxville. The utmost attention will be devoted to preserve the road in good condition, and travellers will find their accommodation excellent and at low rates. The undersigned, who is Contractor for the route, undertakes to furnish good Coaches and superb Teams. He will, also, for a moderate considera tion, convey his passengers from Wilkesboro to Morganton, Salisbury, or Statesville. FARE, from Salem to Shovvn's Cross Roads, 87, distance 120 miles. MIXER CARM1CHAEL. Wilkesboro', September 19, 1835. p9 W7 V3 Taken Up and Committed rffO the Jail of Rowan county, North Carolina, on the I2th int., two negroes, as runaways; one a Woman, about 40 years of age, stout and black, who says her name is S1LVY. The oth er, Silvy's daughter, about . 12 years of age, nam ed ELCEY. They say that they belong to Ste phen Moore, of Hillsborough, N. Carolina, and was on their way to Alabama with William Nel son. They left said Nelson between the Yadkin river and Salisbury. The owner is requested to prove property, pay charges, and take them away. F. SLATER, Sheriff. October 17, 1S35. tf THE GENTLEMAN'S Or The Sportino and Dramatic Compamo.v, Embelished witn a multitude of E;r:tvins, including Portraits of celebrated winning 1 Crses, Philosophi- cal and Xatural phenomena, Legerdemain, &c. IT is now six months since this publication was com menced in Philadelphia and although the publish ers have used no extraneous means to circulate a knowledge of its merits, yet such is the satisfaction manifested -by that portion of the public who have been made acquainted with its character and contents, that its list of patrons continues constantly and rapidly to increase. This paper is now distributed regularly eve ry week over a wide portion of the Union, and the most satisfactory assurances are reced ed that it will eventually become one of the most r ilar anions th numerous excellent periodicals whu r. .uc from the American press. No exertions will be spared to esta blish its perma- eut reputation more ext nsively ; and if the liberal sanction of those for whom it is especially designed shall warrant, its future improvement both as regards typographical neatness and embellishment will be materially advanced. Or" The different Plays and Farces that will appear in the course of a year, of themselves, will be worth more than Four times the amount of tub.-criplion. The following is a list of those which have already appeared: diaries the First. Is She a lir jrand. . . The Hunchback. . . The Deep, Deep Sea. . Cheap Living. . ; . Shakspeare's Early Days. Henri Quarte. . . . Quite Correct. . . . Beggar of Bethnal Green HusLands and Wives. Man of Ten Thousand. The La. lies' Man. . . I'll Tell You What . . The Golden Farmer. . Speculation Olympic Devils. . . . English in India. . . Shakspeare Festival. . The East Indian. . . My Friend the Governor. Victorine The Omnibus. The Child of Nature. The Rencontre. . . The Duel The Sisters Vidocq Hernani Irish Ambassador. . . My Neighbour's Wife. Miss Mitford. It. P. Smith. J. S. Kpowles. . J. R. l'-anche. F. Reynolds. C. A. Somerset. T. Morton R. P. Snvth. J. S. KnowicF. Thomas Holcrott. William E. Rurtcn. Mrs. Inch bald. Benjamin Webster, F. M. Reyn.- l.'s. Planche jL Dance. W. T. Moncricii: V. G. Lewis. J. R. Planche. II. M. M liner. Mrs. Inclibald. R. B. Peake. . W. Barrymorc. James Kenney. T-rone Power. Alfred Rnnn in or the Wcndorfiil Ismp.- CO The Sporting Intelligence (at homo and abroad"; occupies a considerable portion of our columns, and it collected from the most authentic sources. Anions the Portraits of celebrated Winning Horses which iiave been given, are The American Trotting Horse. Edwin Foreft, The Imported Racing Horse, Messenger. The favourite Racing Mare, Ariel, and her foal, bv Eel i pse. Bond's celebrated Trottinrr Horse, Norfolk Thnome. non. The true blooded popular Horse Chateau Maro-aux. The well known English Rice Horse, Touchstone. The noted Blood-horse Ilundig, the winner of th Derby Stakes in June, 1S;V. A correct Picture of a Race Course, occupying the width of seven columns. A complete treatise on Ridinsr, with Fourteen fllusr trations, for the improvement of Ladies in that most healthy of all exercises. Explanation of the Automaton Chess Player, illustra ted by Eleven Engravings. 07" The subjects which are particularly embraced in the Yade Mecum will be more distinctly understood from the following summary of them : The Turf and all matters connected therewith. On the Structure and Character of the Horse. On the Improvement of Horned Cattle. Rules for Novices in Shooting. Methods for Feeding and Training Dorrs. Biographies of celebrated Horses, with their Port raits. Hunting, Fishing, Fowling, &c. Appioved Games, from Hoyle and others. Criticisms on Plays and Actors. The most popular Songs, set to 7nusic. The Art of Legerdemain Illustrated. A variety of Recipes adapted to Domestic Economy. An Epitome of important passinir events. Gentlemen's quarterly Re view of the Fashions'. GO" To Agents and others a Premium, consisting' of-Tvyo Volumes, 500 papes each, neatly bound, of tho Xoveiisfs Magazine, containing eight different Novels', by the most popular authors, wilPbe presented to aa Agent or others who shall procure four names to the Modern Acting Drama, or the Gentleman's Yade Me cum, and remit the amount of one year's sulrscriptioa (x."l) for each. This journal is printed weekly, on larare imperial pa per, with new typ.?, at Three Dollars per Annum, pay able in advance. Specimen numbers will be sent to any part of the Union, bv addressing the publishers, postage paid. SMITH & ALEXANDER. No. 3, Athenian Buildings, Franklin Place, Phila. Beeves Wanted! iSJSSaTIIF. Sub -j .W - U I I on the Butchering Business regularly in the Town of Salisbury, wishes to purchase a number of WWW-J mmmJ IS f For which the highest prices will be given, in cash. His customers are notified that he will be ready to furnish them with GOOD REEF on Mon day, Wednesday, and Friday mornings of each week the balance of the season. DAVID KERNS. September 5, 1S33. tf. North Carolina Rowan County: THIS DAY, was Committed to the Jail of Rowan county, as a runaway, a negro man, who says his name i ISIIA3I, And that he belongs to Robert Har ston of Virginia. The said nerrro is about 20 years of age ; about G feet high ; black and sleek, (very likely.) The owner is requested to prove property, pay charges, and fake him away. V. SLATER, Sheritr. Salisbury, October 9, 1835, tf

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