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p3 Ti li. VOOlit HllkllllUIIIIIIIOIilllliriMtlll MalMHMMIMMMt rnivATE coxvrya scr., FOR l a 0 I I ! T t ,1, I ' I ft r. r Eiino of Hacks, from ftalUbury, l-VC.) i:a!flsh,(..C) ANXlOIJsl tit i td every facility to the Trtr!lini Public, now Tutum:a tint they havt completed all their arrangements and cm with truth say, H pre set you ttilk 0 Li Itfit fntttttiag odintmft Oft ana otkrr, J you vuk to get on m-ilh nl ami Vprr4 hav.ng oiilained tint grett drtijrralum With til Traveller no dtttntwn oa ( ro. It is an sr ranred a to correspond, it U arrivals tt Ralegh, with dparture of the fotbiwini HUgea, Tin tJrrnt lfcily Line to ntakely, Nih-Carolina, paiwing thnwifh LouudMirg, Warnmlon, tnd Halifax; t U laller place Lin of Stage e.siimun.ctU's with tho Pitlwnouth lUil-llmd f Norfolk: by continuing oa to H!ak!ry, you utrike the peiendwrif Kail-Rutd; and on your ar roal tt tint place ou have the choice of two Lum" either by Itml to U'Mhini'M City, Rm IiuhhvI and Freder kbur;r, or by Htrmn-IVit to N'H-folk. Th'tn j tlu t l.me "f Huge mtn Katrigh to Ntn1'lk, via. Tirljoroujli, Murfrhi'iMiiijIi, Wintnn, Ac, over on of the hint Natural Koada ill the Cnilcd State. At NVfolk thure will be ik) detention, t there it a line of Htm-IbU f tr-lklitmof in enninsi with tint hue. Tina line al Connect with on front Ralijrh to Newbem. Tin- trrntla at Kalndmry it regulatx-d altogether by the departure of the Piedmont l-ine Sontli, and the Cn-at Western Line for Ntahville, Tennessee, via LincolnUm, Rtrtherfordton, Anlievill. Kixixville, &t. Lenve. the Mmhioo ll'iti l.Selwbiiry.TUKSDAV and RTl'K!).V m 1 o'clock, A. M. after the arrival 4 tliu ISwJniont Slar frmu ilia Soulf arnvm in Kali'iub n- Jt .In) at o'rlork, V. .M lavea lUlfijrh TUr-t I) V an.l S TrUI) Y at 'I o'clix k, A. M.. arnna in Hilimry ni'ddaya by I n'clork, V. M. alio mff uf Ccicut time on tlm ruail for S 1, V. E ' . tj TIip ll.irkaar' Albany make, entirely new.ainl run ih it bo miri'il ir cmnliirt anil eae; tlm Tcani nre excellent, the lnver careful ami attentive, ami ti.e r'.re lw-mi .SM'.'.V )...! K.V til itikr iri'.'iliate ilinUncm 7 cent x r nnle. (fr Pawniji.-ra from the South who wih to tike uJr Line will Ui ciri'ftil to rntrr lo .Vou'iury ony. All lluiwllu and I'ackau'n at the rik of the ow'"'r- MU.H MORINC. JOSEPH L MOIUXO. V S. Tn I,mr,from Salisbury lo Uultimort ijpt rh'iip'r I him viiti ulhtr. Ajrf.l 11, 1SU If The Fare from R'tlrisft to Washingon City amount! to 1 9 .10, at follow : Vtr.n Ha Inch to Illakley, Slape F'are, . . . fr7 Bl"i4l-y to l'rtniwiTg, UaiWinad Fare, H IVterMlnir? to Richmond, Sta-'e Fare, . 1 .10 Itirlimontl to FreJericburjj. Slape Fare, S IVJcrickHbnru to Wantungton t'lty, Sleam- IWwt Fare 3 11m Stpum-lt-at Fare from Pctersbnry to Baltimore, wa. Norfvlk, in AW Dollar: To Country Merchants. fpiIE Subscriber begt leave to inform hi cut- lMicrt and friemlt jjeoerally, that be it now receiving hit Fail tupp'y "f Coodt ; which con tints of general, heavy, and well aelected attort mentof r .... .. Hardware & Cutl tr 0l IIATS AND HIODV-VSl" Drug and Medicine , C Without further enminieralMm! hit 8uek eom pritiet alnniat every article now in common ue in this country It it inferior to mm in Fayetteville. C. J. ORRELL. N. B. Pewonal and strict attention will be given to the receiving and forwarding Gnodu; receiving Cotton and other Produce for Storage, Sale, or I! rick unw, uay mount, pa: FOR mo. HORACE IL BEARD, taUor, REGS leave to inform his friends, and Ihc public iij' jrenepl.'lhal ordta in. his line ,'wjjl jilviays lie thankfully received by him, ami executed in the "niiwt "Near," Vasliionnble", and lurable maimer on enns as reasonable at any in thin section of coun try. 11. 11- U- hoped, from his long practice of hit business (a number of years of which time he resided ia the city of Philadelphia,) and from the general satisfaction he has heretofore given to his numerous resjiectable and fashionable customers, to merit wtd receive a portion of the patronage of the public in general. OCT Ho flatters himnelf that his CUTTING is rtally superior to any done in this State, as may be tested by the undisputed elegance of fit which attends garments made in bis establishment. He ia in the regular receipt of the Reports of the Fa shions as they change both in the large cities or this country and ot kuropc so mat gentlemen may be satisfied that their orders will always be executed in the very latest style. Order from a distance will bo attended to with the same punctuality and care as if the customer were present in person. Salisbury, September 19, 1835. ly. AyiH 1p Sold, IT fhrCwrthnusraoitl1 WSaTOtmrfronrp tonable credit,- rte 174 of Notembir nert. (Tuesday of Rowan County Court,) Eight or .JnJNIXSROIfiQ men and Children. Likely at (lie county can af ford. Due attendance and ternia made knowa by nie, WOODSON MONROE, ' : i: Agent of George Monroe. October 81, 1835. t a jriiLrrARir-i.AST school. COI, JONES will attend on his Schools for the last time, tt the following pla ces and timet : At Lexington, on Mon day and Tuesday, the 23d and 2Kb of November; at Salisbury, on Wednes day and Thursday, the 25th and SGth ; and at Mocksville, on Friday and Sat urday, the 27th and Slh, at which time tho subscribers are requested to attend. 1 October 31 1835, 3p JUviiMi it &, mi,vi:i:-htiuii, tatIinni'ltlll I If ' the Main ttreet, in Haliabu- ry, ooa dior above the Store of tiamuel Irmly 4 Kin. Waichca ami Clocks of every kind will 1 RKPAIRKD with ncatnraa, it abort notice, on retaoiialla ter in, and Warranted for 1 2 Months. lie will always keep on hand a variety of arti e'et in hit lint tucb at Patent Iver Wafrltrt, (F.uglih, Frew-h, Swiat, and Dutch.) Gold and Plated Fob Chains. Gold tnd Plated Watch Guards. Gold and Plated Watch Ka. Gold and Plated Wtlch Ketla. (jold F.ar-lxiU, Dreaal-piiia, tnd Finger-ringa, (Itteat fmliKHI.) Silver Ware; Ever-pointed Pencil Caaet, tnd f.ea'la. Silver Speclurlea, and steel frntoet and gltaaca. Fine I'm ket and Dirk Knives, and Silver Fruit Knivea. Pm ket Pialola I nd Dirk a. Ilreaiit I'littnin and Muaical Roxet. (iilt and Steel Wtlch Chaino and Key. fjr OH Gold tnd Silver taken in exchange for ortirlet purrhed at hit shop, and in payment for work done and debta due. 1. L. P- Sidi-biirv, Aiiiat M, 1 6.3.1. if mnih m:w jiVi:ij7i:v. THE SuUtiUt haa iuat return- tir. -J C KI..I...I..I..I... !.... k. !i purchaard a rich aorliiietitof t 'O-A1 ru '"Hi I lllldiiriuiiin, win ii: I"- JUi f purchased a rich ar liL6&r WATCHES Vtr I - ' ' (if llit most ttant Fa WATCHES, . i .. . - . j F . : (icutlemen't liold and Silver I-ver, Do. do. Duplex, LadiiY G4d Icver and do. Plain Encli'h and Swixs IVulchct Fine (iold Koh-C'hains and Keys ; Fine Flitted Fob C'huniM hikI Keys; LadKrt' Fluted .Neck-t'liaina ; - A rtch awmrtnauit iA' Uriuut l'nu and Rings ; Fine Ear.Ringi, (!old mid I'lntni ; Indies' Jet, Silver, and Gilt H uist-Bnc klea ; Shell Muic Iloxca and Silver Pcncila; A largo assortment f Sect!icleit for all Eyes ; Ladies' and (ietitlemen's Fine I'ocket Rooks; Siicnor Wade and Butcher Cencave Razors; Pocket Knives and Seizors; Ieather and Silk .Moucy Purses; Ladies' largo Turk and Snle-t'oinbs ; Do. SnulT ltoxea, una 'I'biiiibli; Fine Plated Cantors Hnd Candle-sticks, Together with Chains, Pistols, Seals, and Keys, Ac. Also, Silver Spont and Sugar-Tongs. He hopes that fos Friends and C-ui"incrs will call and tee hit fine assortment, and BUT - He will sell low for CASH, or on a short credit. Order from a distance will be promptly filed. -Watch -and Clocks repaired well, and Hot ranted for Tvcht Montkt. OT Old Gold and Silver taken in exchange for Jewellery. ,- JOHN ll. PALMER. -Salisbury, September. l'.MH35--tf. - iTlorcIiaut'N It. ink of C arolina, AT CHER AW. . October 12, 1835. IT I general meeting of the Stockholders of 4-tlus itiatitution, convened this day at ( hernw, lution was utmniinoukiv adopted, touchiog an ia- " Rctolrrd, 1 hat BMiks ul Subscription for One Thousand Shares of the Capital Stock of this Rnnk shnll be opened at Cheraw, on the JSrit Mon day in Decembvr next ; at which time the pernios then being Stockholders, shall be permitted to subscribe fee a number of shares which shall equal to one half the number of shares they shall then respectively hold, a( one hundred dollars for each share; thai the shares produced. by the fractions shall be apportioned by lot among those having fractions, and shall any of the then Stockholders refuse or neglect to subscribe for the new Stock, the siime shall be sold for the benefit of the Bank. "The payments of the new Stock shall be made as follows : Filly dollars shall be paid, at the time of subscribing, on each share, and also fifty did lars on the first Mi nday in February next ; and in default of payment of any instalment when it be comes due, shall be forfeited to the Bank. "All now St'K-k, on which the instalments shall be paid at the times requested, shall foe entitled to a dividend in July next, and to all the rights of the otigirml stock. , No Stock notes shall be discounted by the board of Directors before March next." " A true copy from the minutes of the proces. dings of the Stockholders. Jr-CrCOITrhtrrnarn D. S. IIaellek, Secretary. At a meeting of the board of Directors, Oct. 15, 1833, Resolved, That no transfer of Stock shall he. made after the 18th of November next, until the S4hdof December. On 'the 80th of November next, the Cashier will inform those Stockholders, holding odd shares, of the number of shares they will be entitled to wrbsci ib fors"" --r-- That Checks on nny Bank in Chareston be re ceived on subscribing for new Stock, provided that the subscription shall be void if said checks are not paid. - By order of the Board, , H. HUTCHISON, Cashier. October 24, 1835. ... . ' 3p FORjg3.aEiB, 4 Pair of Northern Horses ; well broke, well formed, and a capital Match. Any person Wishing such an article as this, combined with good, age,, will call on the subscriber. ,. JOHN 1. SHAVER, Salisbury, Seprse, 1 35. tf xiC'A hit Fricndt and ibt JW I'uUic, that b atill cwiti. V nura to curry w lh tbove 'AV lHlaiiKa, id til iU troga lifr- Blion it Hill kept on V m m m m m 1 w H m m " Tim PrVofTlin WF.STF.RN CAUOl.lM AN w.hiIJ rictf .Hr iiiform iht Clf rka uf Courts, SliennV, CooiUe, tnd oilier fenUemen uf buaincM, that they bavt now oo In ml, (muted io i tuerKir style, on Uu very boot quality of paper, a largt supply of Ofjtlmoa tvtrjf I)($crijttim, Which t.vy will sail on very moderate terms. To thuat who beoomt reguluf rnitomr (?et all liieir ItUnki of as t vary conilerable redurtion will bo made from our regular price. Any lllanka that we may not btvt on riaml, will be printed loonier on very abort notice. Onlers ffixa t distance will nMet with pnsnit attention; and Blanks put up tnd fj swarded in the aafeat and rnt expiditHsia manner. JOU l'UI.TI.ii. Tbey Voufd liketr i' inffirm Merchsrrts tnd others, that, hiving in airtinent of 1'iitry Ji6 Type, Cult, f c, which is probably un mrpu'wxl by any in tiie State, thry are preiw red to eierutttll kitKltof WM)k and JOII I'lU.N'TINO in t tcrt ivprriur ttyle. Stirh ts lintikt, I'mmphlttt, L'irrultrt, Cards, Hand Rilh, IaM; Wiy-ndU, (it Ktagea,&C. &C. m v 1 m All orders executed with diiatch. Stlwbury. June '.7. tttttttrtttt m v Itiitbrrlordlon Male nnd Female Seminaries, HPHE Trustees of the above Institution having aelected Mr. Alexander A. Hull, tnd drs. M. R. Hull, as Principals, would reaiectfully siioouikm to Parents and Guardians, that the firat sonxion under Mr. and Mr llnll's inatrurtioii will com. mence osj Monday, the liUk of Xortmbtr next. Ratei of Tuition : Reading and VI riling, er tension, . $0 Natural Sciences tod Delict Lvttrct, . 810 Languages, t . . . V 50 Extra charges for the Ornamental branches. Music will be ttught at the usual prices na ear ly as arrangements can be made for a Music Tea cher. The Recitation Rooms being conveniently situ ated, the Latin, tlreek, and French Language, together with Drawing and Painting, will be at tended to in both departments. OtT Board ran be had, in reitpcrtable funnies, al $1 .10 per wetk. The Trusters hope, thst the many advantages derived to their Sceools, Inini locatitm, giNd mo ral society, and the qualifications of tin. instructor and instructress, will induce a lihernl portion of wtroniJ0. h.UMluSl tils 1 AN, JOHN MeEN'J'YRE. W. B. Rl;1 HERFORD, MARTIN llFAM. ...WILLIAM TV1TTVT H C - m t JDHN MILK INS, I reasurer. Ruthcrfordton, N. C, Oct. 31, IS35. p7 RECOMMENDATIONS. LiwtotSTOJi, N. C, Oct. 23, J835 1 havf attcadetf the rrrt EaaimnatuHta uf the SrlKHdatanglil by Mrs. Hall, in ibis place and ti cimly, liid t am of the opinion that the different braiuaf were Uuuht with great acc.urar.v. iAWSON HENDERSON. ' Liwoi-rreif, N. C.-, Ortt 23,-1 ftDrW1- . I take plcaiure, in say wg.fc that 1 hava. occasionally- vialud Mrs.' Hull' Schools, taught in thin place and vicinity, and also the Examination! of the same; 1 le progress of her pupils uave evidence of great attention and ability in their mat ruction. S. P. SIMPSON. LCn., ,. rq t. gr.. iw.":.. This is tu certify, lLat I attended the iixamina- 1tmt wf- Mr,"'AtomTifoT Avfralr'w SeWl,-i hit- place in the year 183I, previotia to his cnterniy; College anil.coiipliUihji his studio, and lake plea sure in lastirymg lo the care and ability hich had evidently bocn devoted to the instruction of his pupils. JAMES McREE. 'TMIE undersineil,iccopMt; iIum EnMishment in VV ilLnwKlrirnilirh nrth.fnri-ilir,;i will irivn ... --u.. ....... .. his main attentioo l render il Mtiihfactory to Ins friends, in all the requisites of a youse of PUB LIC ENTERTAINMENT- All tho comforts and enjoyments that a pleasant mid healthful situ ation, cheap and plentiful country, and commodious buildings will admit, be will endeavor to insure to his patrons. I hose who have heretofore fivored 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 it well situated fir the accommoda tion of Families and individual Boarders, as well as Travellers; and his Stables have ample supplies, and are attended by a fcithful Ostler. (ttr The Office of the Wilkesborough Stage Liue it kept al this house. y ABNER CARMICHAEL. Sept. 19, 1635. Wilkes borough Stape Line. jFjjS- THE STAGE on this route toaves SALEM, N.C.,on Sun ZiXJt?,,., irri jav mornihi-at 6 o'clock, pass es through HuntsVille, Hamntonsville, WilkesboT JelgrtnnTi inT arrives al SHOWN'SJ CROSS ROADS, Teunnn Wednesday; 12 o'clock, where it intersects Kelly's line of Stages. Lieaves Shown a Cross Koads same day at 1 O'clock-;' rVHIrrfifttf arrives aralema'Sarurday at 4 P. M. There it now a contrnuout line of Staffcs from KNOXVILLE to SALEM, by way of Wilkesbbro'. This route is believed to be near er, by fifty miles, than any other from Salem to V Ml- 1 (Vimxviiiu. 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 ia Contractor for the route, undertakes to' furnish good Coaches and superb Teams, He will, also, for a moderate considera tion, convey hit passengers from Wilkesboro' to luorganton, Salisbury, or StatesviHe. -FARE,"'from Salem to Shawn's Cross Roads, 87, distance 120 miles. ABNER CARMICHAEL. Wilkesboro', September 10, 1835. -tp9 ; I'UIILIC At'l'O.II hOl ITIONt rpilK Public tre reiectfullv informed ihtl the L Subacribrrt hive provided Iheintelvet with nettindetay ridnitf OMNIBUS, a learn of flrat rate H ortet, snd an obltumg ind eiperi''need )ri er, for the purpow of aeeommmlnling all who may have occtaior), or deire to employ private conveyance from Charlotte to any of the Deign bonng iowna. Term of Hire, rcry Reasonable. Tlx vehicle is capable of containing trere persons with the greateat convenience, and is to construct ed that a dilnnc of forty or fily in ilea per day tuny be performed with prrtert ease lo paaengers. (ientU-inen or Families who atop in Charlotte lor I tie purpoan of visiting the Gold Mines in the neighborhood, can be accommodated w;ih anOm uilsja, and a driver who is arquuintcd with (he country, at all times. B. P. BOY. D & CO. Charlotte, Nov. 7, I35. N. B. There are two lines of Stsget from Balis bury lo the North, tnd fire from Yorkville to the Sooth. 7t M)It Til C.lltOI.I.VA ST.VTi: LOTTERY," Iht tUaiaihe SU?illVKY ACADEMY KI.KVK.YTH CUSS FOR I-CI5. To In Draw n at Tnrlro . C, On Wtinenlay the iHth Morrmber, IH'.lb, ON TUB POPULAR Tcrrainating-Figure System. STEVENSON A. POINTS, MANAGERS. CAPITAL 05,! ritizio ( W ZL m4 M 2 ! 1 Prize of .l.tHX) DOLLARS is $5,000 20 ' of l.OOO DOLLARS is 20,1100 10 " of 5(M) DOLLARS is .1,1(0(1 10 " of 300 DOLLARS is 3,tHio 10 " of 2tXJ DOLL.ARS 2.000 W) ' of lOO DOLLARS is e,lM0 1IMI of .IO IMILLARS is .1,000 110 of 30 DOLLARS n 3,1-0 201 " of ao DOLLARS is 4 ,1120 3iio of 16 DOLLARS is 4,.loo 0.0(H) of 10 DOLLARS is 00,000 6,000 " of 0 IM)LLARS is 30,000 O.tMK) of 4 DOLLARS is 24,000 1 N,8 1 8 Prizes, amounting to 81 0,000 A Package of 10 Whole Tickets will cost $40 00 And inuiit draw m tt - - 17 00 823 00 A certificate for a Package of 10 Whole tickets will bo - . . . 823 00 For 10 Half tickets, . . - 11 60 Fur W Qrtar tickets, 6 76 03" All Orders from a distance, by mail (pout. paid) or by private conveyance, endowing the cash or prize-tickets in our previous Lotteries, will re ceive the moat prompt attention, if addressed to JAMES I. LONG, Salisbury, N. C. ; and an ac count of the drawing will fc&rwatdcd immcdiatt ly after its event. " dr All pnzes'paysble incesri.Torly dajrs after the drawing, subject to a deduction of fflecn kt tent. Whole Tickets, . . - 81 00 Halves, . . - . 2 00 Quarters, . ... 1 00 To be had, in the greatest, variety, of nanibt'ra, at J A MRS I. LONG'S Office, "' ""-Corner -of WenswwvH'Wel,) -- SALISBURY N. C. October 31, 1833. - ' Id rT'HE Sulwcribcr, having determined to remove I to the south-west, oilers for sale the above pro perty, with or without the Furniture. The Plan tation contains about 100 Acre! of Land; be tween 05 and 100 acres are low grounds, cleared, duelled, and iu good -order,othexwisei-aod it ei , (her good for Grain or Grass there being about 12 Acres of the Intter, (viz: meadow land.) About 200 Acres of the high-lands are cleared and in fine order for cultivation. In all I think it good for 3,000 bushels of Corn, with a proportion able qunntity of small grain. The Houses want no repair, and are sufficient for entertaining 60 or 70 boarders, with fine Sta blery, Carriagehouse, and Threshing Machine. No building of any description is requisite for the place at present. t he nriitHTiv Is now Doginveiv oflo.rea aTa" pnijmriy In now noguivdy ofrorea at a price" so low that it will pay for itself in three years, by attention to the Farm and House. Persons wish iug to buy had better lose no time, as it shall be sold, and the price at which it is offered will force it immediately. Letters to my address, at this Office, will meet prompt attention. t ,r, "TEG'KOE'fmyQvaamili be token affair prices. - . Application may be made, for prices and pay ments, to the following Agents, viz: Maj. II. W. Conuex.of, Salisiwry.;., Charlotte ; C. C. Henderson, Esq., Linoolnton, and A. M. Burton, Esq., of Bcattie'a Ford, who have the terms and will make talcs. WM. S. SIMONTON. P. S. Attached to the Plantation is a fine stock of Hogs and Cattle, and an outstanding Crop of Lorn say 2,000 bushels, which may lie had with the plantation. " .'' - W. 8. S. . Catawba Springs, September 26, 1835r-tf OCT The Yorkville Journal of the Times will insert the above until forbid, and forward the ac count to Catawba Springs for payment. To Merchants, and other. A URGE QUANTITY of excellent white WRAP PING PAPKR, of newopaper size, now on hand, and may b had JH very cheap, terms, by application tt oci io.i-f . TUisorncK. 0B UrcLwilliV Anli.I))sp-pfiC V E extrtet, from the Hnnd-Lillt ccomptav',. ' rach Box, the followin; teatiumuudtto Ua rflictcy of litis vtlutble Medicine j fWmjJU Rt.Rt. Ltti 8. tut, D.DnB,Ajf " " Aori Carolina. ' . . IUiKiiiH, March 2, 1834. Hiving, for the last three years, been liitmtlf acquainted with Dr. John Beckwith, of this City, ti d enjj)ed hit profeaaiooal services, ink pb sure in stating that hit character as Chrutm K nolle man and eipetienced Phyaician, entitle, testimony, in regard lo tht use of hit Ami i)fy lie Pills, to the entire confidence of the ptibl. My experience of the good tfiVcts of ilieae I'll, for two yetrt pttt, tatiafiet me of tbeireminr value, particularly in aiding in impaired dure and warding off bilious attack. Having beeuluf, long time suniect to Ine anuuai recurric ti such tltackt, I wit in the hi bit of retortwhi security tgtinst them, and with very partial m ceaa, lo a liberal use of Calomel or blue PilL B since my acqiuinUDce with the Anli-dyapep Pill of Dr. Becktrlth, which be prearribed n lb firat inattnee himself, I btve ot been under us necessity of using Mercury in any form, likt, being wholly exempt from billiout sitae k. 8m ral members of my family are experiencing (J same beneficial eflectt. L. 8. 1VH From Governor Iredell. ArurtT 21, IMS.' Dr. IU kwith's Anti-Dyspeptic Pills have aeaj ud iii my family, which it a large one, with Ibt most beneficial effi-cts. A number of my frittii who huve been tfflicted with the Dyspepsia, ui other disorders of the sto.uaeh, have apokei k me in at roc g terms of (he relief ihey experience' from this remedy. Without the evidence I hit) received from others, my intimate koowlcdgttf the profitMiooal tnd private character of Dr. Berk with, for the last Iwettiy yttia, wattAea ta ! during, that he would give no tMurancrt of fact of hit own eijK-rience, or of pnf Minal deduc to sis, of which he was not perfectly confident, lol on which the public might not safely rely. JAMES IREDELL. From the Hon. George E. Badger. IUtnr.H, Nov. 7, 1831 For several years past, Dr. IVckwitb't Aab. D)pepi4C Pilla have been ued ts a domes' it aw- dicine in my family. 1 have myself frequently UMed them fir the relief of head ache, acid nil otherwise disordered stomach, resulting from ill prudence or excess in diet, and 1 htve bid many opportunities of learning from otbera thoireoectt, when used by them for like purposes." My expe rience tnd observation justify me in saying (hit Ihe relief afforded by trw Ptlbut gene rally spesrfr, and almost always certain that they may le u ken al any time without danger or inconvenience, and their operation is attended by no naunea tr disagreeable effects whttever and though 1 hart known many persons use them, I have knowa who did not approve them none wkm Ui'm li any injnry, and none who failed t derive btneg! from I heir use. And upon the whole, I do x hesitate to recommend I hem at an agreeable, tils, and effirae unit remedy for Dyspeptic" tUtxrtinns, and brlirre them myself to be ihe beat Anti ip. peptic medicine everofleretJ lo the rnhlici zz. G. E. BADGER.. A constant supply of these Pills on htol and for sa'e, al THIS OFFICE. Septf mber 5, 1835. m6 BLUM'S C AKOLI VI and VIi:I.IA AL.M AYACliS 0 IV 1 30f 4 SMA f.L SUPPLY of the jove Almanacks hi 1Y been received, and may be had at Tltltf OFttCBt Price 10 cents per copy U. . .- M ORG ANTON HE'Excises'of'lliis Institution wefftj : .med on the lit MMdayjjLtkii month, vufci the conduct of the former competent and very ir complished Tutres es, Mrs. Polk aod Miss Dour, lass. The Tnrstect renew ThrjTisfunsficcntP formerly gave, as to the g real advantages of tLi School. If health, and great moral anirtttrrtr instruction be aimed at, Ihey say with renfidencr that there are- few iusiitulioos more likely to if ford them than this. THE TRUSTEES Morganton, N. C, Nov. 7, 1835. tf , Current Prices of l'rodnee, Ac AT SAUSBURY.......November 14, .1835 - Bacon, . . . . 10 a lMoltsset, . Brandy, "apple, . 25 a 00-Nails, . peach, . 30 a a") Oats, . . Si , 20 a' Butter,. . .121a IRyo, .-73 Cotton, In seed, . 23 3 Sugar, Lrown, , wigp , 16 1 W 112t 10 "J . - fit?. clean, . 12 a 13; loaf, . Coffee, . . . . 16 a WSalt, . . . Corn, .... 25 a 00 T&llow, . . l-V(hpT " . JW Tnhnern. - Flnnr. . . fi R.10 VVItfuit fluialudl fiflallK Flaxseed, . . 100 Jwhiskey. . v . 301 Ltnseed 0tL,-per -galton, il S5 - AT ?AYirrTrriTLlJl..N6WmT)cr 5r Bacon,. ... a 9lron, .... 4ji Brandy, peach, . 40 a 50 Molasses, . . . 32 a Beeswax, 22 1 23,Sugar, brown, TV Coffee, . Cotton, , Com, . Flaxseed, Flour, . Feathers, . 14al4i lump,. . ; . 14i 141 " loaf. . . Mi . 50a60,'8alt, . ; . l25aO0lVVheat,. . . .CSOaCO-iwbiskey, . . . a 3oWool, . . . 65t" - t so i; 18 II ;ATCOLlIBIA,(S. C.) ..October 31, 183" Bacon, . . , Brandy, peach, , apple, Beeswax, . . Butter, . . . Coftee, , .... Corn, ... Cotton, . Flour,,.. . . IrjB, . . . 9 a 121 Lard, . . 75 (Molasses, . , . 40 a 50! Mackerel, . . . 15 a lftSalt, in sacks, . 22 a 31 bushel, , 1ft a lrJSiirrn. hrnvn . 14 a 1 .TOOil .255 09H . 75 a 87 kTaf&lump.;; . 14aJ4palW, . - " 000 a aiTeas, . . . .100 ,' 5Fa SJlWhiskcy, . " W t7 4-- - - -A- j- J '
Western Carolinian (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Nov. 14, 1835, edition 1
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