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"mvcu yi:t rehai.v oscno." BSAUHFUL EXTRACT Oh if there is one law above the rest Written in Wisdom if there ia a. word That I wouli trace with a pen of fire Upon the unsullied temper of a child If there ia any thing that k'jeps the mind Open to angel vists, and repels The ministry of ill tis human love ! God has made nothing worthy of contempt. The smallest pebble in the well of truth IIa its peculiar meanings, and will stand "When mm' best monuments wear fat away. The law of Ilenven is love, and though its uams Has been usurped by passion, and profan'd To its unholy uses through all time, Still, the enternal principle is pure ; And in these deep affections that we feel Omnipotent within us, we but see The lavish measure in which love ia given. And in the yearning tenderness of a child, For every bird that sings above its head, - And every creature feeding on the hills, And every tree, and flower, and running brook. We eno how every thing was made to love ; And how they err, who in a world like this, Find any thing to hate but human pride. THE NEWSPAPER. I comk ! and light ia on my brow. And power ia in my erm ! I come ! oppression's simst bai, And Freedom's s-vcelcbt ciisr a. I 'onv ! the capirvcs calltng bonds Dissolve before :r.y ire f And nation Jeep ia iarknes- sunk Are lighted by my fire. I com? ! the pure and bilmy tir Of Liberty I brrithe ; For all who follow in my pith Bright Freedom's crown I wreathe. I come ! and the f ltereJ 1 ind. As bun'j:amj molt the snow ; And gentle streims of freedom then Throughout her borders flow. I co.i.10 ! the widow's heart is glad .Lone orphans now rejoice ; And praise the God who granted them So powerful a voice ! Through me they speak all wrongs and ills Must then be heard redressed f For where I go hope follows me, And fills each vot'ry s breast ! "Variety the ftv'icc of WOMBN' Or1 T lliS UNITED STATES. r;tO-J LT".'3i;"s RAMBLE IS AMERICA F orjigoicrs o v - aiHi rr.ud thai the women of the United st it-? o.e of a siperior race to men, both in per 1, ssyb? of thong. it, and expression. I do rot know if iJ.'otiier Jo.i.i.ithnn would be gdlant euoujii to i r i I - at a s ber conipliiiie.ii pii I at his exp:iue 10 his vv:te or sifter, twit it is I believe, r.? vertiio'oss tnx?. Then.: is a great charm about the females of g educatj..n ; aod they ure justly ce lebrated for the solidity of th.sj qualities which reuJ-T tlxeui good wives an I mothers, as well as such a catch the attention, and command the re apectof the stranger. Alas! that so many of those fair iliwers of t;i.' West, in iv be compared to the beautiful epheaiera of their country, which are bora a:id g'.tter for a day,' dying as might seem, before their lime ; sinking to the grave just as life reaches its period of greatest enjoyment. The num ber of lovely girls that gather together. and crowd the gay winter saloons, or dock the summer fetes, ia no leaa surprising than the proportion who die before their prune whether from the etTjct of a climate subject t the most sudden extremes, or an inappropriate style of dress, or both combined, it is didicult to determine. Again, it has been said, and repeated, that the females are not respected as thy ought to le in the United States. This I be lieve to be fou.ided in error. Still I should be wil ling to allow that they are not appreciated as they should be, so tar as their influence on societyjn ge neral is not to much felt as it ought to bp. It is contested that female education is as carefully ten d ; J in America as in Europe ; if so, they nre hard ly allowed to make the same use of it, as, from the ti'-nf that fitlifr a hidv mnrrifs- or is -tunnosnd Irk le past the age fur marriage, which ia tolerably early, she either vanishes altogether from the cir- hi of society, or is thrown into the background. Well," you may say, I suppose the mother is butler at home caring for her children." No : her children are lau:.'ied at an inconceivably early age into the world, and if she will bo with themshe :iut follo.v tiuin. And h--re I may me.ition one broad line of dis tinction between Euro,aan and American society, la tb.2 firmer the pr?vaili:i:r sane is ta en frnn the middle ageJ. Ladies out -f their tf".!,. with im titrc ju lginnt, an 1 thit griTia id (: ?i which aJ. c!f;.i years give, though it uny imp;:!;- i .i-ify, and s udue Eprighllincj-s, i- ? ih- t'me t .-.,ty. Bat i:t Amu'iCi th-J j:aia x 'f yt'Th, jn: ackl d Uy th vse for.;is n'i I prc:cau"i vw::!i U. r. i i u;!ii(s of Kuropean siety r id i.itijj -the land of confidence iii yo:ng the t?-ji .-f social as semblages is almost rdtgel!ier u;.ior the control of thci young. The mnrrieLun 1 tmmarri.igeable lcwk on and listen, ! ibciliarly partake far les.-, dictate ; and orjtjjjog vhic.i ti.nuediately indicates a foreigner is, '.vat h wiys atseation to them. I h ive been really nto:iished to see, how the bel!3 of last paring, t!ieu fdlowed by all sparkling like the fire fly flitting over h r hair whose f rin was in every eye, whose words sounded sweet in every on? car would the next season be handed quietly Lit. her seat among the sedative ladies of the back row, and hardly havj occasion to open her lip3 during a whole evering's entertainment. It is true, she had been married in the interval yet there she wii, with a mind more matured, with beauty unimpaired, and added interest. Delight ful as the buoyant scene of youthful gaiety, enjoy ment, and excitement i, all bat the young become tired of badinage afler a whi'e, and then there is nothing to supply its place. A Wise man thinks all that he says, and a fool wiys all that bo thinks. Tim COMIC ALMANAC FOH 1TA January. 14 When it frf ezes and blows, take care of your nose, that it doesn't ;et froze, and wrap up your toes in warm worsted hose. At night ere you slip into bed, vou may sip a can of god flip." February. 14 In this gay month I would not choose to walk the streets in dancing shoes, nor would I for the world be seen to trip along ii light 1 u.win ecu. June. Lawyers now may take their ease, and counsel reckon up their fees ; for now the welcome long vacation gives a rest to litiga'i'.u ; while hap py the on quarter-day, who're not obliged to run awav ivcrutt. In Germany, thev rest their h.-adsle- twixt a pair of leather In-da ; a famou plaa, I will bo bound, while fnt and snow are on the irrouu !; but in the dog days raging heat, I tdiouldo'l think it such a treat." Aorember. "Murky, burky. dark and drear, aee this gloomy month appear; L 1 1ii, fiilM with slush and fog, looks just like an 1 1 a 5 1 l"g; ei trouble now seems double, and the worst in nit the year.' Of the head of the pages, the following are spe cimens : JULY. Dear me ! how hot the weather grow? There's scarce a breath to coul one's face ; Through Air Street not a ze phyr blows, IS'or e'en a breeze from U'iW-ham Place. Down Regent Street so lazy all one soea. There's no body 4 industrious Lut The Fleaa.' DECEMBER HOLIDAY. Holiday joys have some alloys, For many they're b;tter pill, When all the dearest ducks ovnj home Froia school with their on? Kills, An I the noiy waits at i ii lrsifit chime. Convince you it ia Wukaiion time." The print for this month ia " Boxing day," fu! of capital hits ; and its rhyming illustration may serve as an example of the whole. "boxiana. I hate the very nimc of box ; It fills me full of fears ; It minds me of the woes I've felt, Since I was young ia yeara. They sent me to a Yorkshire school, Wh-re I hal many knocks; For there rny schoolmates Lox'J my ears. Because I couldn't box. I pack'd my box ; I picked the lock3 ; And ran away to sea ; And very soon I learnt to box The compass tuerri.'y. I came aahore I call'd a coach. And mounted on the box ; The coach upset again.- a post And gave me dreadful knocks. I soon got well : in live I f.-ll. And nnrrid M irthi Co : To please hr will, at fa'd Cjx IIIII, I took a Cwuatry bzx. I had a pretty garden th"re, All ln)rJer'd round w th box ; Bat ah, alas! there liv'd next d or, A certain plain Knox. He took my wife to 6ee the phy ; Thy lid a private box; I jealous grew, and from th-it iav. 1 nited Captain Knox. I poU my horsi I I. ft my wife; And went to lawyer Fox, Wno t- nnrd m to s;'k redr-jss All from j'iry box. I went tohw, whose gre'- miw Soon empiied rny fctrorig Aox; I loWny u:t, an i "cash to Ukt, All through that crafty F.ix. The name of box I thercf ire dread, I've hid so many ahocks; They'll never end for w i-n Fin dead. They'll nad me in a box." Printers' Pronerbs. Fay ihvj tlf? Printer in the day that thou owest him, tn it th til .Iy may be afar otr, lest tin good man of the irv se.tdeth thee tiiy bill : Greetings: Remember him f the qnill, an 1 th-J devils around him; and-when thou w ;dle-t thv daughter to a man of her choice, sen I thou him a bountiful slice from the bridal loaf. Borrow not that tor which thy mihlonr h ith paid, but go and buy for thy self of iurn wh hitii to sell. Thou shalt not read thy neigh 0 ur'a p ;r nor molest him in the peareful pjs.-s-ii m .f ir, i. st thou standest condemned in ths ight of iri.i who diiveth the quill, and thy charicter be l.awked about by poor children. Bigotry. She has no head and cannot think, no heart and cannot fetd ! When she moves, it is m wrath ; when she pauses, it is amid ruin ! II -r prayers are curses; her god is a d-jmon ; her com. munion is death ; her vengeance is eternal ; her de calogue is writen in the blond of saints; and if she stops a moment in her infernal ih jiit, it is upon a kindred rock ; to wh"t her vulture fi is f r k-enr i rapine, and replunio her wings for a nures ni -uiiur- j ry deb o;.tt;on. I'ducatiox is a compani-n which no misfortune cuu uv pjss uo crime can destroy no cnemv can ; alienate no despotism enslave. At lioms. a f rie id abroad, an introduction in solitude, a solace and in society aa ornament. It chastens viv e it if u ides irtao it gives at once, grace and government to genius without it, what is Man ? A splendcd slave a reasoning savage ! Consolation. Lord L., who suTred severely with the rheumatis.n, cinplaine.l to Aber.i'thv, that he sulL-red exoni':iating pain whenever h lif ted up his arm. " Tn n wh it a fixA yon nnM b " replied Abernatliv, "to hf ,f;, your arm at all." Thanksziri'i?. O ! j .y fu!, ail yc tirnal Yan kees 1 John Ta lor is g.:ng to s-!I to-morrow six thousand dru.r.-, of Figs, o.;e hundred and fifty caks of Basins, and no hundred ditto Currents all from Smyrna by the brig Ilimilton, which arrived this morning and reports several more such car goes, all destined to Boston to be uLng as soon as litis is consumed. Boston Trnmcrint. " We admire the GlnVi, an! wh-n we turn to its editorials, we look for the truta." Montgome ry Advertiser. You are likfc Daniel O'Rouke, then the more you look, the more you won't see it, o you will. Arkansas Advocate. Tlie Democratic Herald says, " Mr. Van Burnt occupies the lofty ground of a Jeflerson Demcrat.w Ifso, he must feel like. Christopher Sly, who went to bed a tinker, and waked up a Lord vastly as tonished at his new character, and more so at him self. lb. Figure of Speech. At a training in one of the northern counties in New York, several ears since, the professional merits of two drummers, a certain Ben Morse, drum major to the regiment ; ana a very uncertain Tom Burnham, a candidate for the same office, were discussed very freely by the sol diers, over a pint tumbler of blue ruin, at a cake and lx-er shantee without the centry. Some main tained that Burnham was the best musician ; others again that Morse had not his superior in the six counties, when a long lanturn jawed, freckled faced onap, standing some six feet four, without either stockings or shoes, elbowed his way into the rinir, 'vith an old rusty Queen Ann's firelock in one hand and a card of rye gingerbread in the other, and after picking his teeth with his bayonet, and wiping his face on something that served as an ajwlogy for a coat-sleeve ; addressed one of the cotrpauy thus : " I tell you what it is. Corporal Cowan, I grant that Morse can beat Burnham in drumming on training tunes, but when you come to the real sen timental, I tell you Corporal, (and he spoke the words with great emphasis) Tom Burnham can drum Ben Morse's siiikt tail off." A Strnnr Puff'. The Wheeling Times in the most flittering manner notices the arrival of the indu.-tri-ou fleas' in that town. The showman must feel high ly gratincid nt r'-nding such comolimenfa as this: The industrious flns an hero, (or were before we put down our finder) an I we are sorry to s.iy, some fewtf rur cti7.f-iis wre induced to viat them. The scnpe-gal-! v?,o nn rlad no 5etler moans cf obtninhic a live liiniod than y fi:ch co'iem'.ib?c irr positions, s-.ould be pu'olicly whipoe-l fro.n every com nu iiiy. Fattening Hng on Apjrfrf. Mr Oren Kinjsloy of Westhampton recently killed two hogs, one weighing 4'JO and the other 3"20 pounds. They were, he says, the fattest hojjs that tie ever butchered, and yielded l ird in abundance. They were fed almost entirely with apples until the severely cold weather in Decem ber about five weeks before they wen? killed. Darin? th five weeks, they hd six bushels of provender and 15 or 2'J bushels of potatoes. Mr K. is confiJent that apples fjr iOockare not estimated at halt their value. Hampshire (Jazflte A gno-l Example. -A young man in one of our southern States had, for severI years, been attached to a young lady of uienL Th ir friends kti 'w tiiey lov d each other and thought seriouslv of imrri.ige. One eve nini!, in commny with aevenl frien Is he a Mressed her in Lie jllovvinjr maimer. Jine, tie world have ex pected long tinkt we should be married ; let us stop the.r talk at once, bv entering into th expected union.' She looked seriously an steadfast at him tor a moment, and replied; Cmrles, I arn willing to acknowledge tit vou an I to all onr frieiui-s tint I love you ; the only objection I hive to marrying you is yonr cups 'Till I can have better evidence that you will relinquish your cups, and b-; a temperate mm, I can never consent to marry you, yon wouM make me wretched." A deep silence ensued till broken by a tnend. Chirles, instead of relinquish ing his cups, took a journey to divert his mmd. IIov very strong is msn's attachment to ardent spirits. It all feaialea would-be thus decided some reformation would be effected. The expectation of a female to re form an intemperate man by marrying him, is vain. Q. Why is a bad pen like a wicked man ! A. Because be wants mending. Savage Murdtr.at jYru? Orleans. It is our opi.iion that there is not to be found on earth so unmitigated and irredeemable a set of villains as the professional black legs of the Southern and Western States. Blackguards indeportment, they arai the same time fiends at heart, and while they dreas in the garb of gentlemen for decent men now wear low crowned hats with tearful looitude of brim they are vagabonds by instinct and f.dons by education. Their career -should le cut short by the penitentiary or the gallows, as the case may require wherever they show themselves. The New Orleans paper of the 11th inst., gave the de tails of a murder perpetrated by a gang of these scoundrels in that city, which suiiciently bear us out in these remarks. A clan of b'acklegs, head- ed by two miscreants named Whitacr brothers living at St. Jr ranciville went to the llaiiterfs Hotel, kept by Mr. Armstrong, and after carous ing through the evening, picked a groundless quar rel I with Mr. A. and his two bar keeers, broke glasses and decanters, and attempted to climb over the counter; being resisted, the Whit.ikers drew a Bowie knfte, and commenced a deadly warfare up on the unarmed inmates of the' house. The two! Mssers. Armstrongs and their bar kejers fled j from such an unequal contest, but the butchers held i fast to a young man named 3Iurphy, whom they j literally slaughtered; stahhi-i g him several tunes in the head with their kniio (two feet long,) and ! finally plunged it into his heart. The murdereisj then tied to the City iiotcl, and were there. b;und 111 one bed, with the bloodly instrument of ther villa- j iny reeking with blood under their pillow. They! were dragged to prison, and there we hope may be speelly dragged to the gallows unless indeed, the : i 1 .1 -1 u 1 . 1 - 1 I jury mticu irie mem uouiu recominenu ine-cui-nrits to mercy. We are too fast, however the code Livi::g t-.n, which is the law of Louisiana, i h-s n.-it permit aacn oIF-ndcrs to be jHiuished cap- Another murder was conimited in New Orleans a dav c r two rdter. A young gentleman named liarvey, w rnnoiistratmg with a dray.i.an for nu overcharge, w!ien the latter drew a knife, and cut into the abdomen of his victim from the side to the centre. Mr. Harvey's lifi is despaired of. IVeiv, cheap, ami cs iirSjIe ffAlBID & 32IL3i!13 AVE just received, and are now jeninr, at their Store at the North-west corner of the Courthouse square, in the building occupied as the Man-ion Hotel, a large and splendid assortment of" Full and Winter Goods; Embracing almost evvry article in the line of Dry-Goods, Ihird-Wnie, Ctifen. Crockr ry G-: iss-w ire, Hats, Shots. Medicines, P'inils, Dye Stuffs, and Groceries. Msu illy kept in Mercantile establishment, which they offer for sale LOW for cash, or on credit to punctual dealers. CO" All kinds of Country Produce taken in pay rent, and for which the highest prices will be allowed. If Salisbury, Not. 29, 1635. " nEansion Motel. Situated at the XOR'M CORXEReftheCourthouse. 'fIIE Subscriber tenders his sincere thanks to a generous Public for the very flattering pat ronage bestowed upon the MANSION HOTEL during the past year ; and with confidence gives the assurance that increased and untiring exer tions will be made for sustaining and advancing if possible, the high reputation of this establishment. With this view, very extensive repairs and additions have recently been made to the Hotel, which render it at present one of the most spacious and roomy, as well as convenient Houses in the Southern coun try. Regular or transient Boarders, and travel ling Gentlemen or Families may rest assured, that at the Mansion Hotel they will receive every at tention and accommodation necessary to render llieir stay pleasant. Larre and convenient PRI VATE DINING-ROOMS for familes will be fur nished when required, with attentive and trusty servants. The Xable and Ear. as heretofore, will ever show that we live in a land of plenty," and that the best among all the luxuries of life have been selected for the Mansion Hotel. Gentlemen of the BAR are informed that a Row of Oifices, unconnected with any other build ing, and very convenient to the Courthouse, will ahcayx Ite reserved for their acronin.odation. To his already very extensive and secure Stables, the subscriber has recently mado considerable ad ditions; which, together with an abundant supply f Provender, liberally administered by careful, attentive, and obedient 0-!len, may I sufficient to assure travellers that their horses, after leaving his Stables will be prepared for the duties of the Road. Xorllicrn, Southern, and Eastern S T A G E OFFICE! ALL the Stages coming to and departing from Salisbury, (with one exception,) stop at the Man sion Ih.tVl, where The General Stage Ol2ce is kept. The Stages on the main Nuthern and Southern Line, Peck, Wcllford & Co., Contractors, and known as the Merchant's Line, arrive at and depart from the Mansion Hotel, every Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and twice on Sa turday. The splendid Line of Stages direct to Raleigh, Messrs. W. 4i J. L. Moring Contractors, arrive at this Hotel on Sundays and Wednesdays, and depart from the same on Tuesdays and Saturdays. The direct Line of Stages to Cheraw, S. C, via. Wadesborough. W. Allen. Esq.. Contractor, ar rives on Wednesdays and Saturdays, and departs on Tuesdays and Fridays, from this Hotel. Persons wishing to secure seats in any of the above Stages, will apply to R. W. Long, at the Stage OtTu-e kept at the Mansion Hotel. Seats will at all times be secured in the other ; Stage leaving Salisbury; so that Passengers need be at no trouble whatever. RICHARD W. LONG. Salisbury, January 1, 183G. t f- Splciitlil Hjix3 of Hacks, FROM J Salisbury. (IV. C.) to Raleigh, (X. C.) VNXIOUS to aflbrd every facility to the Travelling Public, now announce that they have completed all their arrangements and can with truth say. We pre sent you with a Line of Hacks possessing advantages over any other, if you wish to get on with ease and despatch having obtained that great desideratwn with all Travellers no detention on the road. It is so ar ranged as to correspond, in its arrivals at Raleigh, with the departure of the following Stages, viz: The Great Daily Line to Blakcly, North-Carolina, passing through Louisburg, Warrenton, and Halifax; at the latter pl.-ice a Line of Stages communicates with the Portsmouth Rail-Road for Norfolk: by continuing on to Blakley, you strike the Petersburg Rail-Road; and on your ar rival at that place you have the choice of two Lines--either by land to Washington City, via. Richmond and Fredericksburg, or by Steam-Rat to Norfolk. There is also a Line of Stages from Raleigh to Norfolk, via. Tarborough, Murfreesborough, Winton, &.c, over one of the best Natural Roads in the Un:ted States. At Norfolk there will be no detention, as tiiere is a line of Steam-Boats for Baltimore in connexion with this line. Thi.; line also connects with one from Ilaligh toNewbern. The arrivals at Salisbury is regulated altogether by the departure of the Piedmont Line South, and the Great Western Line for Nashville, Tennessee, via Lincolnton, Rutherfbrdton, Ashoville, Knoxville, &c. leaves tlie Mansion Hotel, Srhsiburv, TUESDAY and SATURDAY at 9 o'clock, A. M.aker the arrival o the Piedmont Stage from tlie South arrives in Rileigh n?xt divs at 9 o'clock, P. M. Leaves Raleigh TUES DAY and SATURDAY it 2 u'chic, A. M., arrives in Salisbury next days by 4 o'clock, P. M. allowing suf ficient time on the roiui for A' L F. E P . CO" The Hacks are Albany make, entirely now,and cannot be pnrpassed for comfort and ease; the Teams are excellent, th Drivers careful and attentive, and the Fare lo.v Wy SEVEX DOLLARS all inter me.Iitte distances 7 cents p-jr mile. fr Passengers from the Sonth who wish to take our Line will be careful to ?iter to Salisbury only. o-" All Bandies and Packages at the risk of tlie wneri- WILLIS MORING. JOSEPH L. MORING. P. 3. This Line, from Salisbury to Baltimore is S ce.op r than any oihr. April 11, Iboo. tf The Far? from Raleigh to Was' ins ton City ammnt to $19 50, an follows : From Raleigh to Blakley, Slae Fare, ... $7 Blakley to Petersburg, Rail-Road Fare, 3 Petersburg to Richmond, Stage Fare. . I 50 Richmond to Fredericksburg, Stage Fare, 5 Fre lencksburg to Washington City, Steam Boat Fare, 3 The Steam-Boat Fare from Petersburg to Baltimore, k. Norfolk, it Four Dollars. A SMALL SUPPLY OF Wot 3L8S5 Just received and for sale, at 7776' OFFICE. Latent latiiiroYCKiiciit. DR. PRICE'S For the immediate Relit f and radiral Ci.rc cf HER XI A or RUPTURE. 'STIE Subscriber, having been legally nuthnri. - zed to vend and apply Dr. Price's celebrated Improved Patent Metallic Truss, in the States ,f North Carolina and Virginia, takes pleasure in presenting to the citizens of those States, the ad vantages of this highly approved sod celt bi.ited Instrument ; for which purpose be is now visiting the principal towns of those Sfiilt a, remaining & few weeks in each, at which time all ers ua wish ing to be relieved of the danger and inconvenience cf Rupture, will make application. In offering the TRUSS to the alllicted of Hup ture, we do it, confidently belie iog from the suc cess Dr. Price has bad iucming Ruptures t.f h 1 g standing, and of every description on .rie .rl.;U sides, old and young, and the testnnci:y of i-e highest authority in favor of its supeuor utility, that it is the most valuable Instume nt for their use. It can be worn with convenief.ce, day and night, which in the estimation of the c:st distin guished Surgeons, is essentially tt.nt to ef fect a permanent and speedy cure of Be: ture. No cure, no pav. The poor ?r:-vd gratui tously. JAMES H. O? 1V1.it, M. I. Here follow numerous Cettifi' .: The Subscriler uthorize:! j -, !)-. Oliver to aonlv this 'Priiss rn the rooditii o.-. : t;vt n. ft. !.. ed, viz: 110 cure no pay. ASIIBIil, SMITH, November 21, 18:33. r- oi am v, N. C. sirs r t To? f5 or 1 WHU 'I'MIE very commodious il use and premises ucvv occupied by the subscriber as a dwelling, ai d by William Murphy as a .-tore. The !I use con tains SEVEN LARGE ROOMS, one o7 by 2Q fect, besides the lare a!.d coinm-ifhous r en s c cupietl as a st re. The main iitiddit'g is 7s b" 40 feet, and provided with extensive a:;d dry celisis. Ir is a most excellent luiness stand, being inferi or to none in the town. There are on the premi ses an excellent liRR'K OFFICE, very rvttveni. ent for a lawyer, another, winch may he fK-iupitd as an Office or a Shop ; an excellent Warehouse Kitchens, Cribs, So.i.k. 1-f.u-e, new StaLIes 40 bv 20 feet, Poultry-house, &c, with an excellent Garden furnished with plenty cf grapes and ether fruits, and vegetables. The house is provided with excellent furniture, which would be diposed of or not, as may suit the purchaser. These premises, with 22 acres of excellent woodland one mile from town, forming a first rate stand for a public hcuse, store, &c., would be disposed of on accommoda ting terms by applying to the subset iW-r. ANDRE MATTHIEU, Salisbury, N. C. N. B. The subscriber has on band 4 hogshead of best Santa Cruz Sugar, 15 cwt. Collee. best qt ali fy and a few dry goods which he wdl di-pwc f on very reasonable terms at wholesale or retail. January 30, 163G. if A. M. DlSOi.3'riQ 1 1 ! rPHE Copartnership herefefoio existing under the firm of Murphy A: Taylor at M- k&iil.'e, N. C, is this day dissolved by ii.tHu;;! coiisti;t All those indebted to the firm are lesj cctfu.'iy re quested to come forward and close their sicccuuts, cither by CASH, or Notes and approved Mt utile, as early as posible. It is in portstnt that 1:0 de lay should be made in closing the Lush.css cf the concern. JOHN MURPHY. N A 1' H N L. IJ. TA YLOR. Mocksvi'Ie, February 6, Io0. 4p rr" MY IIORSK. By the Celebrated race horse Vrthi. g ton, tiam lb tsy Rid- 1 'i' n M it. .., .r cpnng. lie win i;e let to Mares at the reduced price of t 7 ihe season. Uwharie cannot only boast cf a pure pedigree, but that he is nearly allied to the most disJmLk-h-ed horses that have for the last twenty e.trs fi gured on the Turf. The request in'uhich his stock is held, and the high prices fnev are com manding, will claim the attention of the j-.di i. us breeder. Of Betsy Ruffin's produce (C-. ! rio's oW) I sold last May a Tonson Fiilev, I t- - i . Id. f r o-HK last August a I onsen Coif, 2 ... i.hi, (u:.hro ke i and out of pasture) for&i.t ve.nber last Hu:ilpa,a i year 1 Medley, for 8 1 ,500. Others, :-. same stc k, have bee-n inroe fun to me of the 14th instant, fr--m i : i:'.tl lit O ' bv i ;;s j.'s; vcr, from the ale, : iit a Jester most rr-!"' ':u - ble .vmrce, it is stated tliat H e io n. B. Pyi n, . f Te.inessee, lately sold he 1. ?.tth, 3 ye.r3 old, out of the sister c:i tl e dan: " side, t:f ',t ty Ruiiin and bv the i'np. L vi .ha'. for S3.C;:0 S. Money. I will ;so state thtt lM'y iU, i:r.a and Re tsy Ransom f tie si.n.r sr ek invt I-cr. purchased sn-ce the h:v.- gon the b"eeii 1' stu 1. the fetmer at 'J,7C0, the hitter also a! a hish and round figure, and eeni to Enlnd to breed from Priam, the best horse in Enrhind. As there are but few ih -rough bred nare in this region, ITvvharie is pnt d-vvn to a I'am.ci s price, to promote the prevalence of sit k. Of his extended pedigree ;.nd his performances mere hereafter. Mv Durham short horned Bull Calf MAJOR, will be let to a few Cows this Spring at S3. He was bred by Gov. Shelby, of Kentucky, aed got by a full b:ed D irh;;m Dull out r f a C w of the Pa'ton i report.! ticn. W. R. HOLT. Lexington, N. C. J".n. o0, 163G- p4 Btstlcr! Bi:tter! ! Of) Pounds of gornl BUTTER is wanted, for which the highest price in cash will be paid if application bo made immediately. For iiifbr mation apply at TI1I3 OFFICE.
Western Carolinian (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Feb. 20, 1836, edition 1
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