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cr ' the western carolinian 4 r * published every saturday asjioibibil omu^o asud w lua&rj^jwsl ipuj^^jiaia'ffcdibs vol 15 no 49 whole s at two dollars a year salisbury north carolina may 9 1835 or two dollnm and fifty ahir uie expiration of 8 n it fuitl in advant'c the wemli-rii < irolhiinii sahiiisibw salisbury u-l-dttfjilli carolina spring & siiumii-i rn»hion i'or 1-35 wuv.uliuu ac birwh oktl'rn thair sincere acknowledgements to *-*• ihoir fri.u.ds and customars — particularly to the morohuutn and physicians — for the liberal piitronagu herein fun bestowed upon them and hop by a strirt uu.l eonstunt attention to thoir business to merit n continuance of the snnife by a8hbel smith & . josiiph w haml'ton aca situatnl un muin street a few iltmrs above the build ing formerly occupied as the llntmli of tht slate bunk of north carolina fpur public are informed lhat the wl •*- borough academy is entrust cure of mr roland jones whose quulifici a teacher of the english latin and ore gnages.and whoso moial worth am kfwitc most satisfactory testimonials the salubrious situation of the place th nets uial oxcelloni'.n of hoarding nnd the ty and qualifications of ihe teacher we li induce a liberal patronage to this eaiublisl the first yenr of this institution wi munco on the hnd monday loth of apr term of tuition : orthography reading and w riling pr.yi the sciences . lutin and crook including the above tkujta ul publication 1 the western carolinian i published every si t'iboav n t - .. hollar pnr'ann.nu ifp.m or tuo dollars nml i'mly cents if mil pn expiration of three monuik ',!. o paper ii ill be discii'it iiiueil until nil arrearages an paul unless at the ihscrelmii l.f the i'.ditnrs horace h beard tailor tjklis leave to inform ilis viand i ' lhe public -■-* in ganerst that union in ms im - ii always bo thuiikl'iilly received hy him and cvecnlei in tiie most neat fashionable niul humble manner — on onus us reasonable as uuy in this section of colii try h h u iio|k-s i'rinii his long practice uf his business n dumber of years of which timo he resided in the city of philadelphia uud fi in tho general satisfaction lie has hoi-utnioro given to his numerous respectable and fashionable customers to merit nnd receive a portion ofthe patronage of tho public in general ctct he hatters himself that hia cutting is really superior to any done iu this stnte aa may be tested by tho iindiapiiti.il elegance of fit which attends garments made in his establishment ho is in the regular receipt of tho reports of the fa shions as thoy chnnge both in the lurgo cities 01 this country nn.l of kuropo — so that gontlemen muy bo satisfied that their orders will always be exec iied in the very lulost stvlo orders from a distance will bo attended lo with the same punctuality and care aa if tbe customer were present in person salisbury april ift 1835 lyb jam^aeniporium or fashion f v '"" mm 6 d pendleton ; mixilaniai n mantua/maker has just received from new-york the latest spring and bummer fashions for 1836 embracing ladies morning dining and even ing dresses ladies capes caps bonnets fc j-c she flatters herself that,.from a knowledge of hei business acquired in ten years and having made arrangements with ono of the mosl fashionable millinery establishments ,„ e city of new york lo supply her regularly with tho latest fashions she will be enabled lo have her millinery made up n a superior sttyle and ob the moat reasonable terms.h by thomas a hauue ; 11/tio informs his friends and tho pulilio go ™» norally thnt he hus h.lely purchased tf w ii slaughter baqf tho liuildingt ac which imvo been lung occupied by him us a hotel and iidviintiigenuhlv known hy lhe name of " old point comfort he is now prepared lo nccommodnte boarders and travellers thu locution in convenient to the business of tho place un.l still sufficiently retired to make it pleasant tho house is conveniently arranged fur the accommodation of families or single persons either as regular or transient boar ders clean and well-aired beds honest and oblig ing servants woll furnished table and bar first ruto cnoks a full (■ri.iuery , and an ostler to attend to his spacious and well constructed stables whose character for attention and care hf the manago ineiit of horses is uuijnpcached i'he landlord will do all in his power to give general satisfac tion to all who will be kind enough to patronize his establishment tbe friends of his predecessor he hones will extend to him their putronage ns ho will devote the whole of his time to promote the well management of his concern ird a targe and full supply of reali ucriiciim'n nts dye btufps handles perfumes instruments and glass ware — also oo and general selection of snitffs tobacco rice wines and spixrits leased ut all times to accom ind customers with upon ran ys holding themselves respon sible fur tho quality of any article thoy may sell salisbury april is 183.1 — m 1 subscription till nol be received ibr h lessti.no i bail uue year i und u failure lo uotify lhe ixlitors of a wish lo discontinue at the end of a yaar will bu u.si duruil us u new engagement i any person who tvdl procure six subscribers tu the i'.irolun iu mnl lake the trouble to collect ami transmit their subscription-money lo tbu isditors shall have a ta per gratis hiring their continuance ■i is ms indebted tt the i alitor s mny transmit to ihem through lhe mail it ll.uir riak — provided ihey get the iir'niiitilrilgnicnl of uuy respeclulile person ta prove that such remittance was regttturly made ii 1ir0wn xw john iini.ky j w 3 v annoy j w m chatham j w 3 r dodgk m j a mitchell j april 4 1886 _^_^_\ 1 advertiseine its will be conspicuously and correct ly insorted.at 30 cents per square liir tl.e iirst insertion ami ullj cents tor each citfitinuaiiee : hut where uu ad vertisement is urilnred to go in only twice go eta will bo charged for each insertion if ordered fbr oao in aurt ion only till will iu all canes be nhargnd 2 persons who uesire to sniratfo by tho your will be accommodated by u reasonable duductiuu frum the above charges fur trausienl custum ti'.iims op aiivkhtihinu b«he v w all 111 f'h barshr and saib drieosn shakes this mothod of informing the ladies ■*■and gentlemen of salisbury thai he litis ta ken a shop a few doors below mr w in slaughter's hotel where he van be found at nil times sun day's excepted ready to wait upon nil who muy honor him with their calls or orders as ii has been but a very short lime since hn hns been in sseveral of the northern statue for tho very ex press purpose of completing himself iu tho ton soriul urt he hatters himself that his work shull be done with as much luslo und in us good style as it can be any whore south of the potomac salisbury february 81 1888 tf strayed or stolen jk _■_ qn the night of lhe llth instant w from the subscriber living nn waxhnw ft creek mecklenburg county north *****-*» carolina a bay mare fbor yotirs old thia spring between 14 and ia hands high from tho fooilock to the hoof of one hind leg white with one or twn black spots no other marks re collected said mure waa got from a gentleman residing not far from statesville whoever will take up said mare and bring her to the subscriber or give inlbwsation so that he can get her ahall be rewarded h 1 to insure prnuipt attention to letters addressed to tha bditnrs the postage should in all cases be paid oct singe passengers aro informed that the great northern nnd southern i inn of stugoa — the merchant's lino peck ii wollford contract ors arrive at and depart from the salisbury ho tel tri-wecklv souls in all other singes leaving snlisbury t a hague salisbury n c may 2 1835 — tf job pjtl.vriaft rjlllk proprietors of the western ca -*- rol1nian having a very lurge supply of job type cots c every description of printing will ho done in the neatest possible style and on the most moderate terms orders from a distance will be promptly attended to and forwarded in the sales and most expeditious manner salisbury february 28 1885 another new supply lng^laaesiiniowpn^^h^^viatl of hia timo at the stasia oi ituvmutisiaftl salisbury ; one-third at mockaviho and mice of hia lime at mr gaorgo mr.conn store twelve wiles west of sdiaburyt be lot i o mares at the reduce price of stallion as any horse iff am ci watoess jawsllap.t a xphe subscriber haa just returned from new york m and philadelphia with a handsome assortment of jewellery and watches and will sell caeaper than they can be obtained in this part of tha state ; tliey consist in part ofthe fbllowii g viz gentlemen's gold & silver lever - ladies gold i ■■»■___.#_»•_.»_. si'.ver english french lapine f waicne and swiss j fine gold fob and guard chains ; fine gold and plated guard keys plated long-linked and curb chains i silver butter-knives and tooth picks i silver ever-pointed pencils — improved h fine shell music-boxes superior razors — made by roger and butcher ; i fine pen and pocket-knives shell tuck and side combs fine pistols and ltuzor straps a fine assnrtme.it of ear-ring breast-pins and finjjer-uings silver thimbles bead and leather purses ; silver spectacles and silver spoons steel chains seals keyb key-rings tic tic a oo old gold and silver will be taken in exchange for jewellery watches and clocks repaired and warranted and silver wore made to order — and in fact every article in tlie jewellery line is kept constantly on hand by john c palmer salisbury april 4 18a,j — tf r 9 a inks we have on band und will dispose of chcnp a large supply of blanks printed in the best manner nnd on good paper orders from clerks or others from a distance will be promptly and carefully attendod tn beckwith's auti-d sceptic yvwft mrs p respectfully invites the ladies of salis bury and the adjoining country to cnll and exa mine and assures them site will sell every article in her line on accommodating terms she is pre pared for cleaning and pressing tuscan leghorn and straw bonnets in the northern style specimens of her work both in dressing and making of bonnete and dresses may be seen at her shop signdf the green sonjs.et two doors above messrs wheeler and burns'apothe cary and drug store whore all orders will b thankfully received and punctually attended to ,, n b mrs p always keeps an auortment of fashionable ribbons on band and caittmiply on reasonable terms those who may wi5h bonnets trimmed april ■alexander hales waxhaw mecklenburg co may 2 183 • ■} state of north-carolina ashe county superior court of law spring term 1(385 martin gambill 1 vs > petition for a divorce nancy gat»blll ) tt appearing to the aatisfactlon of the court *' that the defendant ii net within the reach of the process of this caurt end solemn procla mation ' having been publicly made at the court house door by lhe sheriff of aaid cpunty for the defendant to appear and answer and sho hat ing fiiiled : it is therefore ordered by the court that publication be made in the western carolinian lai salisbury und lhe raleigh star ibr throe months calling upon the aaid nancy gambill to ■m sl m « fjl »%_ ti__«e f f * u m^«urt,lbe totthsw to im or y db r t^to tntn retitioii mnerwiae it wot be hoard te aid court at jefferson the 3rd mondav in march a d 1885 and in he 59th year of american independence william baker clerk i by r mokcaisott », c j , april 4 188c.--i8t pr fee 6 75 those who ore afflicted with he ad aches ueart-burns,und other distressing symp toms of disordered stomueh bowels niul liver mny find relief ih dr beckwith's anti-dyspeptic pills which can be had at this office — price fifty cents per box tho doctor who ooe.e resided iu this place but now lives in raleigh tins ullcr a long and exten sive practice been enabled to compound u most va luable remedy for tho ch runic discuses of tho di gestive organs so common iu southern climates csiiecinlly with those who lead sedentary lives it would be an easy matter to make out certifi cates to prove that these pills are a sovereign re medy for all tho ills that flesh is heir to but it is not pretended that they are an universal anti dote certificates of the most respectable physi cians and other gentlemen cnu be shown to sub stantiate their efficacy in the particular class of diseases above spoken of and the editor of this paper can testify thai he has derived speedy and permanent relief in the use of them from a moat distressing and long-continued head-achg some of his friends tried thorn at his suggestion and ex perienced the same beneficial elfectsj salisbury june 14 1684 — tf 1835 ! v r btrckhead begs leave to inform his •"• friends and customers and especially county merchants and pedlars that he has now on band a handsome supply of artioles in his line of business made iii tbe very beat style of workmanship which be will dispose of on terms whioh cannot fail to suit purchasers he is prepared at all times to ejecute orders for ware on short notice and he flatters himself that from his knowledge of the business and de sire to give satisfaction hia work cannot be sur passed by any dope in thia section of country at any rate he only asks purchasers to give him a call a'few doors northeast of tbe mansion hotel on mainistreet view his ware and be their own judges repairing of every article in his line will be done neatly on the shortest notice and on accommodating terms kr old copper and pewter and feathers ta ken in exchange for ware at tbe market price saliabury april 18 1835 — tf take notice f'hat ir thiee months from ihe date hereof ■*- application will be made to tbe president and directors of the slate bank ; of north-caro lijw for the renewal of certificates for three shares of stock ie the said bank in the name of eliza conner flow eliza simonlnn ;) said certifi cates having been lost or mislaid wm s simontom catawba springs april 25 1835 3m strayed jfc ' from the subscriber on the 21st gsact riav of a p rjl '»'"• two sorrell a/1t fl sp r i n g i ver y c i se ma d e w |(|, a large hhize in her face and very thick mane and tail ; her two hind feet are white and pbrbaps one of her fore feet and has nn shoes on she was late ly brought from kentucky ; and it is probable she is either trying to got back agaio or ia lost some where in the settle nent i will give a reward of three dollars to any person who will take her up and deliver her to me in rowan county two miles above chamber's ferry the other is a colt only ono year old with a white spot in her forehead i wih give two dollars to any person who will take her up and deliver her to me or send me word as above william s butner rowan county may 2 1885 — tf at salisbury may 0 1835 „ cx.u [ nml bncon . . . . 11 a 18 mulasser . . . 50 a co brandy apple . 40 a 45 nails .... 8a 10 peach . 40 a 50 oat .... 35 a 40 butter . . . 10 i 12i rye 75 cotton in seed . 3 sagar brown . 10 a 124 clean . 11 loaf . . 16 a 20 coffee . . . . 16 a 18 salt . . . 112 a 125 corn .... 45 a 5v tall w ... 10 feathers . . . 30 a msitoucco ... 8 a 20 flour . . . 550 a fl|00 wheat bushel 80 a 100 flaxseed ... 10ft whiskey . . . 45 a 50 linseed oil per gallon 1 12 the thorougiubred yawag horae avhate-fctrhalk tcflll stand the ensuing seaaon.at my.stable at beattie's ford lincoln county n caro una and perform service at 10 the sea 1 15 to insure and 5 the leap 60 cents to the groom in each case particular attention will be paid to mares left with the horse but no liability for accidents or escapes the season to commence on the let of march and end on the 1st qf july j pedigree whitestreak was got by lafayette he by tho imported florae bluster ho by orlando a son of whiskey and out of a high-flier mare sister to escape by pegasus her dam by squirrel ; per gasus was got by eclipse out of a bosphorus mare sister to grecian princesti orlando's dam emetine was got by highflier her dam by miss limon's sister marden by matchem seltrum a son of eclipse out of a calash mare by herod her dam hersa by matchem regulus and he by tha godolphin arabian out of a-cbesout mare 16 hands high by alexander orlando's g g g grandam by burza out of rose by sweet briar and wn sister to tbe celebrated horse macedonia lalayett's dam by the celebrated bursa dungao non he by medley out of a mark antony mare whitestreak wiv oo of foi ; ahe is out - of the janus sod wiidair stock descended from tbe ld imported jolly rodger and from lhe ira ported marie mtry grey fo^-m raised b col r walker of virginia who said she was a fine blooded mare of the above stock of horses whitestreak rot one race at danville virgi nia free for all horses for ioo rsrrclr e4 corn — corn nt 4 per barrel he distanced the field ut a single heat mr a j davis ia of opinion that but few horses tit the world can beat him as io speed — his bottom not tried whitestreak is 5 years old and 15 hands high february 28 1885 tf ' bojr who afterwards beut easily ths famed neciroes wanted hphe subscriber wishes to purchase likely ■*■negroes from ten to thirty years old and will pay the most liberal prices in cosh all who have such property to sell would do well to call on him or mr john jones his agent he can be found at mr s ughters hotel in salisbury and mr joues at dr boyd's hotel in charlotte ho thinks it proper to say lhat he is not con cerned in business with mr james huie or with any other person all letters addressed to him or mr jones will be punctually attended to robert huie felisbury.may 14 1834 tf ~ valuable land f«r sale at favetteville....april 28 bacun si s 10 iron . . 4 s 41 brandy peach . tg s 70 molasses . . . 29 a 3j apple . 50 a 00 nails cut ... 0 a 64 beeswax . . 19 a 20 sugar brown . 8 a 10 coffee 124 a 14 lump . 14 cotton . . . . ioi a 17 loaf . . 18 a 17 corn 60 a 85 salt .... 6ft tseed . . 100a 115 wheat . . . 90 a 100 r 500 a 550 whiskey . . . so * 10 hers . . . s3 a 35 wool . . . . 10 a 20 t • j at columbia a c t april 3ft j bacon . . . w a j2$[urd .. ... 11 121 1 brandy psseh ■76 jmojssses . . . 35 s 40 apple . 40 a 50jmackerel . . 300 a 050 beeswax . . . 15 a ooisalt in sacks " 225 a 275 butter . . . . 18 a 83 bushel . , 79 i coflee . . . . 14 a itjsngar brown . 0 a 12 corn .... 100 a 2fj loaf juusap 16 a 25 cotton .... 14 a lstallow . . . 10 « 124 flour . . . 700 a sqhteas . . 06 a 000 iron .... ll a 5|whiske . . . 40 a 48 at camden s.cj may 9 bacon 14 a 00 flour n caro.m0o a 000 brandy peach . 75 a 00 cam.milu).9o0 a 1000 wpple . 35 a 40 iron 00 s 60 beeswax . . . 12 a 16 lard . . . . 12 a 1ft cotton . . . . 16 a 18f|t«ltow . . . 10 a 12 corn 100 a 12 whiskey . . . so a 00 feathers ... 30 a co'wheat ne , . 100 a 12j five cents reward aan awav fi-om the subscriber on the first * day of february last an apprentice boy na med seno whitney i forwam all persons j from harboring or treaing with said wjiitney ; and i any person who will return bim to ran shall re ceive the above reward j eavesvillo lincoln co may 2 1s35 2t - ,. — '— • the very noted and desirable tract of . v . land which conlaioa a most valuable t for salt worllf will be offer ■*^"** ed at public sale at the courthouse in salisbury on tuesday of next may court the salt li-sk on this laud as anciently visited by wild beasts and is now visited by cattle dsc in great numbers it lies on the waters of dutch man and bear creeks near bear creek meeting house in rowan county containing 9#0 acres terms viiil be made known on the 3«jr of sale and andrew beggerly.j marr.h 28 1*85 a^lfioi j jl ciuei v rutf't for makiiitf uhkip and ' l'a^litpe he wffluu a nu tfm i made ia a very abort time for sale 1 rowan county march 21 1«35 hunt the celebrated him ported horse turk hj was bred in ht spriaf hand its first rate sad ki horse wcll-gaited and gentle he had ery snccessful campaign in the forks ot viuux to his purchase by ti present pro ill be disposed of low for cash only april 25 8t apply at this office
Object Description
Title | Western Carolinian |
Masthead | Western Carolinian |
Date | 1835-05-09 |
Month | 05 |
Day | 09 |
Year | 1835 |
Volume | 15 |
Issue | No.49 Whole No.779 |
Technical Metadata | Image was scanned by OCLC at the Preservation Service Center in Bethlehem, PA. Archival image is an 8-bit greyscale tiff that was scanned from microfilm at 400 dpi. The original file size was |
Creator | Ashbel Smith and Joseph W. Hampton |
Date Digital | 2009-04-13 |
Publisher | Ashbel Smith and Joseph W. Hampton |
Place |
United States North Carolina Rowan County Salisbury |
Type | Text |
Source | Microfilm |
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Project Subject | State Archives of North Carolina Historic Newspaper Archive |
Description | The Saturday, May 9, 1835 issue of the Western Carolinian a weekly newspaper from Salisbury, North Carolina; this copy has some very dark areas on the front page |
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Language | eng |
OCLC number | 601578924 |
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Title | Western Carolinian |
Masthead | Western Carolinian |
Date | 1835-05-09 |
Month | 05 |
Day | 09 |
Year | 1835 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
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FileName | sawc04_18350509-img00001.jp2 |
Date Digital | 4/13/2009 10:41:45 AM |
Publisher | Krider & Bingham |
Place |
United States North Carolina Rowan County Salisbury |
Type | Text |
Source | Microfilm |
Digital Format | JP2 |
Project Subject | State Archives of North Carolina Historic Newspaper Archive |
Description | An archive of The Western Carolinian a historic newspaper from Salisbury, North Carolina |
Rights | The SA of NC considers this item in the public domain by U.S. law but responsibility for permissions rests with researchers. |
Language | eng |
FullText | cr ' the western carolinian 4 r * published every saturday asjioibibil omu^o asud w lua&rj^jwsl ipuj^^jiaia'ffcdibs vol 15 no 49 whole s at two dollars a year salisbury north carolina may 9 1835 or two dollnm and fifty ahir uie expiration of 8 n it fuitl in advant'c the wemli-rii < irolhiinii sahiiisibw salisbury u-l-dttfjilli carolina spring & siiumii-i rn»hion i'or 1-35 wuv.uliuu ac birwh oktl'rn thair sincere acknowledgements to *-*• ihoir fri.u.ds and customars — particularly to the morohuutn and physicians — for the liberal piitronagu herein fun bestowed upon them and hop by a strirt uu.l eonstunt attention to thoir business to merit n continuance of the snnife by a8hbel smith & . josiiph w haml'ton aca situatnl un muin street a few iltmrs above the build ing formerly occupied as the llntmli of tht slate bunk of north carolina fpur public are informed lhat the wl •*- borough academy is entrust cure of mr roland jones whose quulifici a teacher of the english latin and ore gnages.and whoso moial worth am kfwitc most satisfactory testimonials the salubrious situation of the place th nets uial oxcelloni'.n of hoarding nnd the ty and qualifications of ihe teacher we li induce a liberal patronage to this eaiublisl the first yenr of this institution wi munco on the hnd monday loth of apr term of tuition : orthography reading and w riling pr.yi the sciences . lutin and crook including the above tkujta ul publication 1 the western carolinian i published every si t'iboav n t - .. hollar pnr'ann.nu ifp.m or tuo dollars nml i'mly cents if mil pn expiration of three monuik ',!. o paper ii ill be discii'it iiiueil until nil arrearages an paul unless at the ihscrelmii l.f the i'.ditnrs horace h beard tailor tjklis leave to inform ilis viand i ' lhe public -■-* in ganerst that union in ms im - ii always bo thuiikl'iilly received hy him and cvecnlei in tiie most neat fashionable niul humble manner — on onus us reasonable as uuy in this section of colii try h h u iio|k-s i'rinii his long practice uf his business n dumber of years of which timo he resided in the city of philadelphia uud fi in tho general satisfaction lie has hoi-utnioro given to his numerous respectable and fashionable customers to merit nnd receive a portion ofthe patronage of tho public in general ctct he hatters himself that hia cutting is really superior to any done iu this stnte aa may be tested by tho iindiapiiti.il elegance of fit which attends garments made in his establishment ho is in the regular receipt of tho reports of the fa shions as thoy chnnge both in the lurgo cities 01 this country nn.l of kuropo — so that gontlemen muy bo satisfied that their orders will always be exec iied in the very lulost stvlo orders from a distance will bo attended lo with the same punctuality and care aa if tbe customer were present in person salisbury april ift 1835 lyb jam^aeniporium or fashion f v '"" mm 6 d pendleton ; mixilaniai n mantua/maker has just received from new-york the latest spring and bummer fashions for 1836 embracing ladies morning dining and even ing dresses ladies capes caps bonnets fc j-c she flatters herself that,.from a knowledge of hei business acquired in ten years and having made arrangements with ono of the mosl fashionable millinery establishments ,„ e city of new york lo supply her regularly with tho latest fashions she will be enabled lo have her millinery made up n a superior sttyle and ob the moat reasonable terms.h by thomas a hauue ; 11/tio informs his friends and tho pulilio go ™» norally thnt he hus h.lely purchased tf w ii slaughter baqf tho liuildingt ac which imvo been lung occupied by him us a hotel and iidviintiigenuhlv known hy lhe name of " old point comfort he is now prepared lo nccommodnte boarders and travellers thu locution in convenient to the business of tho place un.l still sufficiently retired to make it pleasant tho house is conveniently arranged fur the accommodation of families or single persons either as regular or transient boar ders clean and well-aired beds honest and oblig ing servants woll furnished table and bar first ruto cnoks a full (■ri.iuery , and an ostler to attend to his spacious and well constructed stables whose character for attention and care hf the manago ineiit of horses is uuijnpcached i'he landlord will do all in his power to give general satisfac tion to all who will be kind enough to patronize his establishment tbe friends of his predecessor he hones will extend to him their putronage ns ho will devote the whole of his time to promote the well management of his concern ird a targe and full supply of reali ucriiciim'n nts dye btufps handles perfumes instruments and glass ware — also oo and general selection of snitffs tobacco rice wines and spixrits leased ut all times to accom ind customers with upon ran ys holding themselves respon sible fur tho quality of any article thoy may sell salisbury april is 183.1 — m 1 subscription till nol be received ibr h lessti.no i bail uue year i und u failure lo uotify lhe ixlitors of a wish lo discontinue at the end of a yaar will bu u.si duruil us u new engagement i any person who tvdl procure six subscribers tu the i'.irolun iu mnl lake the trouble to collect ami transmit their subscription-money lo tbu isditors shall have a ta per gratis hiring their continuance ■i is ms indebted tt the i alitor s mny transmit to ihem through lhe mail it ll.uir riak — provided ihey get the iir'niiitilrilgnicnl of uuy respeclulile person ta prove that such remittance was regttturly made ii 1ir0wn xw john iini.ky j w 3 v annoy j w m chatham j w 3 r dodgk m j a mitchell j april 4 1886 _^_^_\ 1 advertiseine its will be conspicuously and correct ly insorted.at 30 cents per square liir tl.e iirst insertion ami ullj cents tor each citfitinuaiiee : hut where uu ad vertisement is urilnred to go in only twice go eta will bo charged for each insertion if ordered fbr oao in aurt ion only till will iu all canes be nhargnd 2 persons who uesire to sniratfo by tho your will be accommodated by u reasonable duductiuu frum the above charges fur trausienl custum ti'.iims op aiivkhtihinu b«he v w all 111 f'h barshr and saib drieosn shakes this mothod of informing the ladies ■*■and gentlemen of salisbury thai he litis ta ken a shop a few doors below mr w in slaughter's hotel where he van be found at nil times sun day's excepted ready to wait upon nil who muy honor him with their calls or orders as ii has been but a very short lime since hn hns been in sseveral of the northern statue for tho very ex press purpose of completing himself iu tho ton soriul urt he hatters himself that his work shull be done with as much luslo und in us good style as it can be any whore south of the potomac salisbury february 81 1888 tf strayed or stolen jk _■_ qn the night of lhe llth instant w from the subscriber living nn waxhnw ft creek mecklenburg county north *****-*» carolina a bay mare fbor yotirs old thia spring between 14 and ia hands high from tho fooilock to the hoof of one hind leg white with one or twn black spots no other marks re collected said mure waa got from a gentleman residing not far from statesville whoever will take up said mare and bring her to the subscriber or give inlbwsation so that he can get her ahall be rewarded h 1 to insure prnuipt attention to letters addressed to tha bditnrs the postage should in all cases be paid oct singe passengers aro informed that the great northern nnd southern i inn of stugoa — the merchant's lino peck ii wollford contract ors arrive at and depart from the salisbury ho tel tri-wecklv souls in all other singes leaving snlisbury t a hague salisbury n c may 2 1835 — tf job pjtl.vriaft rjlllk proprietors of the western ca -*- rol1nian having a very lurge supply of job type cots c every description of printing will ho done in the neatest possible style and on the most moderate terms orders from a distance will be promptly attended to and forwarded in the sales and most expeditious manner salisbury february 28 1885 another new supply lng^laaesiiniowpn^^h^^viatl of hia timo at the stasia oi ituvmutisiaftl salisbury ; one-third at mockaviho and mice of hia lime at mr gaorgo mr.conn store twelve wiles west of sdiaburyt be lot i o mares at the reduce price of stallion as any horse iff am ci watoess jawsllap.t a xphe subscriber haa just returned from new york m and philadelphia with a handsome assortment of jewellery and watches and will sell caeaper than they can be obtained in this part of tha state ; tliey consist in part ofthe fbllowii g viz gentlemen's gold & silver lever - ladies gold i ■■»■___.#_»•_.»_. si'.ver english french lapine f waicne and swiss j fine gold fob and guard chains ; fine gold and plated guard keys plated long-linked and curb chains i silver butter-knives and tooth picks i silver ever-pointed pencils — improved h fine shell music-boxes superior razors — made by roger and butcher ; i fine pen and pocket-knives shell tuck and side combs fine pistols and ltuzor straps a fine assnrtme.it of ear-ring breast-pins and finjjer-uings silver thimbles bead and leather purses ; silver spectacles and silver spoons steel chains seals keyb key-rings tic tic a oo old gold and silver will be taken in exchange for jewellery watches and clocks repaired and warranted and silver wore made to order — and in fact every article in tlie jewellery line is kept constantly on hand by john c palmer salisbury april 4 18a,j — tf r 9 a inks we have on band und will dispose of chcnp a large supply of blanks printed in the best manner nnd on good paper orders from clerks or others from a distance will be promptly and carefully attendod tn beckwith's auti-d sceptic yvwft mrs p respectfully invites the ladies of salis bury and the adjoining country to cnll and exa mine and assures them site will sell every article in her line on accommodating terms she is pre pared for cleaning and pressing tuscan leghorn and straw bonnets in the northern style specimens of her work both in dressing and making of bonnete and dresses may be seen at her shop signdf the green sonjs.et two doors above messrs wheeler and burns'apothe cary and drug store whore all orders will b thankfully received and punctually attended to ,, n b mrs p always keeps an auortment of fashionable ribbons on band and caittmiply on reasonable terms those who may wi5h bonnets trimmed april ■alexander hales waxhaw mecklenburg co may 2 183 • ■} state of north-carolina ashe county superior court of law spring term 1(385 martin gambill 1 vs > petition for a divorce nancy gat»blll ) tt appearing to the aatisfactlon of the court *' that the defendant ii net within the reach of the process of this caurt end solemn procla mation ' having been publicly made at the court house door by lhe sheriff of aaid cpunty for the defendant to appear and answer and sho hat ing fiiiled : it is therefore ordered by the court that publication be made in the western carolinian lai salisbury und lhe raleigh star ibr throe months calling upon the aaid nancy gambill to ■m sl m « fjl »%_ ti__«e f f * u m^«urt,lbe totthsw to im or y db r t^to tntn retitioii mnerwiae it wot be hoard te aid court at jefferson the 3rd mondav in march a d 1885 and in he 59th year of american independence william baker clerk i by r mokcaisott », c j , april 4 188c.--i8t pr fee 6 75 those who ore afflicted with he ad aches ueart-burns,und other distressing symp toms of disordered stomueh bowels niul liver mny find relief ih dr beckwith's anti-dyspeptic pills which can be had at this office — price fifty cents per box tho doctor who ooe.e resided iu this place but now lives in raleigh tins ullcr a long and exten sive practice been enabled to compound u most va luable remedy for tho ch runic discuses of tho di gestive organs so common iu southern climates csiiecinlly with those who lead sedentary lives it would be an easy matter to make out certifi cates to prove that these pills are a sovereign re medy for all tho ills that flesh is heir to but it is not pretended that they are an universal anti dote certificates of the most respectable physi cians and other gentlemen cnu be shown to sub stantiate their efficacy in the particular class of diseases above spoken of and the editor of this paper can testify thai he has derived speedy and permanent relief in the use of them from a moat distressing and long-continued head-achg some of his friends tried thorn at his suggestion and ex perienced the same beneficial elfectsj salisbury june 14 1684 — tf 1835 ! v r btrckhead begs leave to inform his •"• friends and customers and especially county merchants and pedlars that he has now on band a handsome supply of artioles in his line of business made iii tbe very beat style of workmanship which be will dispose of on terms whioh cannot fail to suit purchasers he is prepared at all times to ejecute orders for ware on short notice and he flatters himself that from his knowledge of the business and de sire to give satisfaction hia work cannot be sur passed by any dope in thia section of country at any rate he only asks purchasers to give him a call a'few doors northeast of tbe mansion hotel on mainistreet view his ware and be their own judges repairing of every article in his line will be done neatly on the shortest notice and on accommodating terms kr old copper and pewter and feathers ta ken in exchange for ware at tbe market price saliabury april 18 1835 — tf take notice f'hat ir thiee months from ihe date hereof ■*- application will be made to tbe president and directors of the slate bank ; of north-caro lijw for the renewal of certificates for three shares of stock ie the said bank in the name of eliza conner flow eliza simonlnn ;) said certifi cates having been lost or mislaid wm s simontom catawba springs april 25 1835 3m strayed jfc ' from the subscriber on the 21st gsact riav of a p rjl '»'"• two sorrell a/1t fl sp r i n g i ver y c i se ma d e w |(|, a large hhize in her face and very thick mane and tail ; her two hind feet are white and pbrbaps one of her fore feet and has nn shoes on she was late ly brought from kentucky ; and it is probable she is either trying to got back agaio or ia lost some where in the settle nent i will give a reward of three dollars to any person who will take her up and deliver her to me in rowan county two miles above chamber's ferry the other is a colt only ono year old with a white spot in her forehead i wih give two dollars to any person who will take her up and deliver her to me or send me word as above william s butner rowan county may 2 1885 — tf at salisbury may 0 1835 „ cx.u [ nml bncon . . . . 11 a 18 mulasser . . . 50 a co brandy apple . 40 a 45 nails .... 8a 10 peach . 40 a 50 oat .... 35 a 40 butter . . . 10 i 12i rye 75 cotton in seed . 3 sagar brown . 10 a 124 clean . 11 loaf . . 16 a 20 coffee . . . . 16 a 18 salt . . . 112 a 125 corn .... 45 a 5v tall w ... 10 feathers . . . 30 a msitoucco ... 8 a 20 flour . . . 550 a fl|00 wheat bushel 80 a 100 flaxseed ... 10ft whiskey . . . 45 a 50 linseed oil per gallon 1 12 the thorougiubred yawag horae avhate-fctrhalk tcflll stand the ensuing seaaon.at my.stable at beattie's ford lincoln county n caro una and perform service at 10 the sea 1 15 to insure and 5 the leap 60 cents to the groom in each case particular attention will be paid to mares left with the horse but no liability for accidents or escapes the season to commence on the let of march and end on the 1st qf july j pedigree whitestreak was got by lafayette he by tho imported florae bluster ho by orlando a son of whiskey and out of a high-flier mare sister to escape by pegasus her dam by squirrel ; per gasus was got by eclipse out of a bosphorus mare sister to grecian princesti orlando's dam emetine was got by highflier her dam by miss limon's sister marden by matchem seltrum a son of eclipse out of a calash mare by herod her dam hersa by matchem regulus and he by tha godolphin arabian out of a-cbesout mare 16 hands high by alexander orlando's g g g grandam by burza out of rose by sweet briar and wn sister to tbe celebrated horse macedonia lalayett's dam by the celebrated bursa dungao non he by medley out of a mark antony mare whitestreak wiv oo of foi ; ahe is out - of the janus sod wiidair stock descended from tbe ld imported jolly rodger and from lhe ira ported marie mtry grey fo^-m raised b col r walker of virginia who said she was a fine blooded mare of the above stock of horses whitestreak rot one race at danville virgi nia free for all horses for ioo rsrrclr e4 corn — corn nt 4 per barrel he distanced the field ut a single heat mr a j davis ia of opinion that but few horses tit the world can beat him as io speed — his bottom not tried whitestreak is 5 years old and 15 hands high february 28 1885 tf ' bojr who afterwards beut easily ths famed neciroes wanted hphe subscriber wishes to purchase likely ■*■negroes from ten to thirty years old and will pay the most liberal prices in cosh all who have such property to sell would do well to call on him or mr john jones his agent he can be found at mr s ughters hotel in salisbury and mr joues at dr boyd's hotel in charlotte ho thinks it proper to say lhat he is not con cerned in business with mr james huie or with any other person all letters addressed to him or mr jones will be punctually attended to robert huie felisbury.may 14 1834 tf ~ valuable land f«r sale at favetteville....april 28 bacun si s 10 iron . . 4 s 41 brandy peach . tg s 70 molasses . . . 29 a 3j apple . 50 a 00 nails cut ... 0 a 64 beeswax . . 19 a 20 sugar brown . 8 a 10 coffee 124 a 14 lump . 14 cotton . . . . ioi a 17 loaf . . 18 a 17 corn 60 a 85 salt .... 6ft tseed . . 100a 115 wheat . . . 90 a 100 r 500 a 550 whiskey . . . so * 10 hers . . . s3 a 35 wool . . . . 10 a 20 t • j at columbia a c t april 3ft j bacon . . . w a j2$[urd .. ... 11 121 1 brandy psseh ■76 jmojssses . . . 35 s 40 apple . 40 a 50jmackerel . . 300 a 050 beeswax . . . 15 a ooisalt in sacks " 225 a 275 butter . . . . 18 a 83 bushel . , 79 i coflee . . . . 14 a itjsngar brown . 0 a 12 corn .... 100 a 2fj loaf juusap 16 a 25 cotton .... 14 a lstallow . . . 10 « 124 flour . . . 700 a sqhteas . . 06 a 000 iron .... ll a 5|whiske . . . 40 a 48 at camden s.cj may 9 bacon 14 a 00 flour n caro.m0o a 000 brandy peach . 75 a 00 cam.milu).9o0 a 1000 wpple . 35 a 40 iron 00 s 60 beeswax . . . 12 a 16 lard . . . . 12 a 1ft cotton . . . . 16 a 18f|t«ltow . . . 10 a 12 corn 100 a 12 whiskey . . . so a 00 feathers ... 30 a co'wheat ne , . 100 a 12j five cents reward aan awav fi-om the subscriber on the first * day of february last an apprentice boy na med seno whitney i forwam all persons j from harboring or treaing with said wjiitney ; and i any person who will return bim to ran shall re ceive the above reward j eavesvillo lincoln co may 2 1s35 2t - ,. — '— • the very noted and desirable tract of . v . land which conlaioa a most valuable t for salt worllf will be offer ■*^"** ed at public sale at the courthouse in salisbury on tuesday of next may court the salt li-sk on this laud as anciently visited by wild beasts and is now visited by cattle dsc in great numbers it lies on the waters of dutch man and bear creeks near bear creek meeting house in rowan county containing 9#0 acres terms viiil be made known on the 3«jr of sale and andrew beggerly.j marr.h 28 1*85 a^lfioi j jl ciuei v rutf't for makiiitf uhkip and ' l'a^litpe he wffluu a nu tfm i made ia a very abort time for sale 1 rowan county march 21 1«35 hunt the celebrated him ported horse turk hj was bred in ht spriaf hand its first rate sad ki horse wcll-gaited and gentle he had ery snccessful campaign in the forks ot viuux to his purchase by ti present pro ill be disposed of low for cash only april 25 8t apply at this office |