"44 I ..-t ...nul Cattle oar and fret-la HonsUrMmuj VUo.U objocj, d tnklo, plum of & " . m . gt. 9nd CO r - .h rof the trtcl quantlt, of cot . the ttiiitM q-.nl7 f ton., .M.",r7iM4U,W,ro.ooKM, 'ttror.UU.Mof.-.od ul kh4, ",tt " 'IS! For ih.WM olf.nottoet teed tao years old, $ dola. l-ki.i. rrwrf.lht bid, 3 dolt. f,k A ratio of th. Ktc-ca qu.n.i.f .. .. f hmJ. shore from live .kin ...mla ihaawoer to 1 iUJ. lOtK. 1 he best piece of pUln domestic tloib mixed of cotton end 14. nm UstlUn icn yirdtin length. 3 dolt, t'.tra of miicd twilled doth. doli. I3tb. For lbe belt coverlet of cotton and wool. 9 doll- 3th. For Ut Uit counterpne of eu folk 3 dolt Mib- For the best piece of dome! flatnel, bol lest lh ten card. 3 dolt. I Sib. For the bet fce of domestic blanketing, not lesi'ban one yard wide, td live yerde long. 3 ik;. ISib- For the best piece of carpeting, not le than imr v rd ic, nor lc than fire yard loeig, 3 dl. lbe luc pitntiuint will be awarded under rule and regul.ti.Ki uliradv euop ted by the soei ty ai d ish aiirh ihe meabera are acq .l.tcd It -i ltrre fort be unnrtrswrv to publish them in fulL Fr Kenctal iuloimalion. it mr. netert licks, he proper to mention the (o fallowing ruin Itt I rut il article of manufacture for which pieiniuiti are lobe awarded, shall have been fabricated since Oct. .2nd, 1833. 3nd. 1 hit objects and articlet rihihi'ed for premium, shall be the produce ol Lincoln (.oun'y or owned by a member f the Society. By ..rilerof the Sociftf. JOHN r. UKtVAKU, Seanarf. tea Tat tiiriK caolmi. I UJ ratlicr be a kitten and cry mrw," Tliao one W t!ict barr-lunf j)ihpM (-monger. !l ll ii'ortnhm? ift bt Oafit a uta pondini? p irtjr will report, when even hope ittelf it lost; and it it wonderful lo wiui dupircnynd pTeKTlrathin-rrfor to tar posiie and p dp ble .f-UehoocU, even men who are hour-at, (when there it no tetr'ation to tw? otliri will descend, to efTcct a fjvui ite pu-pir p.i ticulatly, if thwt purpyae Ite im.ih of the most hon OMhle. I had ecr ihoul't. until the taucut iunto tuuel.t me the contrary, lht jnode.TOfrhj Land honest wnl would fee! ItselnfcKf aTe! fy eTcTaitonrobrainTd upon the unmeriued downfall of itw nppo ten; and I rnr been even so old Uh ioned at to think, th:it the man who rises himself to fme bv blustinj: his iiri(jh'Hii nisi.r.RM . honett reputation, desnve, the pi.lorr keenest o. tne name. . -alone, by of distinruon and emi presses ,!. AUbatna. ha e " l'ur. nence. But it teems in these degenerate , ch.,ed for the caucus ; but . day,, that, he who can most vilify hi, op ! the hand ol de.tn h-s lon been upon the ponent,andwillKotl.c prra.est.len'Uinaucusofl-ebrua.) U. vituperation and MibttiTuKe, even lo tne blastinir a renutation, ic'ei.tifitd with the 1 " . ...... quer, if cotiq;ier they ran, alter the man- 01 """""'Z, ' cnaiaiinic of ner.( certain fish, by obstnicin,? the i drentoul 90 famUie conuam g ol lifSht if truth, wi'h venom ejected f,mi043 individuals, ! , " Jb J' their foul and corrupt imaginations. Or The b-.tes, number ot cMld n to n. to use another timile, which they can, ..k..-.. r.k well - U.ttCf-HMt WHM. " known cat. befotilinc the; very atmosphere through which their pursuers fnlloj them. I have been led to these reflections, by V , " Z'ildv .let, ostensibly on, of l ennet- : ....:, 1. '. lately observing, a pamphlet written br one Jesse Benton ee, of pole-eat memory, F-sq in which every art that the mal'mnily ol the-ercn- rj' e ... ,. : - . jiciiu oi. 01a coiiid.invciii, cc... - , - ------ , . - m,nister ot wi- been united with his own corrupt, jmd John Sherman, ne f 'n,w0 wives Vreposterous inclination to detract from tertown had 36 chiKtten 1 y r..Vu, i..v.,...p..w.. the well earned reputation of a m..n, whose vera nam ahall rouse to action the siumnerinp; patriot, wmie a biokic sun freedom breathes and whoe Rlorr h .L'.. ..... .1" .1-, . - 1. H .I.Sj .1. uiiio wnn unsuuieu nis're wijvii voiaiv traciionhall only be known as a compo rent of the dunghill. ...Surely, human na-.( ture must be f7r more depraved, thn on the ihealre of France, during the reWu- uriRi 11 ine the MUlol fiJ tf lifti m4 U "Uid ita IM Mil rtiJi p.irUl of the dy th ?! I the mtilhlsM kirn the mdfii,or ma thing ori bo oUj inmptt id lb 4utilh4rit rljbuof the peof.le, wi der the Mini of frieftdi of ItUl i-xu. Dut 1 foUtr it! Unomlflf of tf detfl It tuffuUnt lo ettrvbcltJi n4 truh to torn 0 Um nJ iortiftUKii tuthor. relU-tliliht bf you rM iMi MbkUt. tnJ 1 tlxtftli oUh It vcrc in tbf ktndiof fo alt. rtmmbr lbt It ottrtlo! Uk uiKhoodt U in OMeu hue btl lbe rtfi'4 .uiborof It, bo It oru'i CplU of lbe M.'-''y, Ubol k ttf id ailla lbut It ftoa. end lor mnrt ibio ten frt bet Ue" lb Imple-jj bU, unnenerogt, I'm! ireM.ncii eo- of AepBIW ittito. m p.aipbUl U lb ork of Ihott , abo, iib t conn I . nee of Wltll-m II. Cri-ford, tro lo tUU'c tbc U. by iniroductfi Af'ion tUe Into tblt country, wore tiun oe of a boot, 1 eoold name, but tbtlr making Ikle man lb co.t.ln Iron bebtrMj akkk lo thro iktir puione4 datm ltb thtir other rimm under them two coo ieirtjHlbUlomkeltnecejry. Kemetii br, too, ihl ablle lbe ckarKter ol Jee Hrnton It onknowo lo toa, the detdtof AiHlre Jkton re Indelibly lotctibed on tbc immutable pllUra of ijlory, whiib upjwrit your country ' bittory. VVbili the conuetl it oret,at thai betaetn ikit t4 of a b.td of negro muri;lert, nd the immortal btrool Orleao, cn w-. for moment doubi. that aete ettn VatiKio aye, were lbe aintl C;bmIcI ruettioi hat io prt, been antweied When ihooRht nettat'ty lor tncir pur ioeet. (he mittiun, of King i auua. uit Uuthiii(ly dittuibtbe anrtol Vthiii( Htti, and will, unhoiy hnl intuit tne ' tiki at hi t dead." How tlicn coutd it be esectrd thai the litinic coultl rtcape their unballoacd loiiguct f I itroufth the course of ihiiranrits. yu muti htc noticed that lbe sole aim of tbe cucuitrt, hat been lodcpreciitc their opponent t merlit. not lo ii ht their own loiniurt, truly wor lh) the mi tnlhl twlarlttof their t.ble kini;. Br even art in thrtr power, lliey hae ttriten to deceive you, by bUcken it? the rrputaiion of t hove opposed to their viewt. Ln mc lserch you. fellow ciiitent lo jo lorwud io the poll. resoJviU that in tejjtttfrhrmor, and honettv hll ievtl over those imps ol darkness, the tct ol Ki"H Caucos, nd if you potct those lirtuet ours Ives, and add nrti uile lo thctu jACItovj the toumry pride, the nation's ! shall diive the rats, and the tan too liom WashinRion, nd rrin in the hearts of his cuuiurj men. ihc fiivt in pe-ce, as .,lread he is the first amonic his country 't chiM'rn in ar. UKLhllY MOUNTAINS. Fur fifths of the oid republican pspers in the union are oppos. d to the caucus, and wijl continue, t thev ever have b en, the ttedftt friends of the administration. The elrserten who support the SIXlY blX'l-.UKS, who went into the WasV ii,Ku.n cutus, are few in number, and iih verv lew exceptions have always iv.Huii..J(xljlf-Aa..iijnuen.e: Even thoc ol them who oi cc had it, are rapid ly losing ,he)r biye lne con"' dcnceol the coutury. faycttevi te Obt. Arv Crawfurd Pafier.To aave the n-int- il rill Hi. Ill IT a lew ii.iiuii.ii. - suppose, a Sen.i Weekly paper has just been euabliahnl at W mrenion. in r .t- 1. .....!... aninchodv must puT IMer ally foi a icr',u,,ou'' distribution. Mi this paper been esti')iisnc-o in ..rm-r ,u ul.h.lr.w the U..lcich Kvirister liom the - - - - ,- r ,,,-,,1.1 In examining the tecotds of tbe town '! Hiil.TK a. ill .MassuCliUseHS, aooui .c one tanii.y was a ...- .- wive. Such msuncxa 01 - , p lecunoiiy in tne ear 7?T.menT7per b..Ael, molasses S7 . s ...ml a sanaa caw flaaK rir lion. ' one woman who had not lest th-n 23 child rcn bf one husband, whereof .9, 23 children ov o , esUle,,and a lived to men a .nd women s est , iUt,A a m was motncr lu inuu wiiu .. . . 1 ne ...ou.c. Kev. I rl.ilHren of which l WClO I he mother 1 ,. hj. wife. Kev. aamuei 1 20 by hi. last wile, n bird, - . , r-nnford , tne m, m 1 , mA 01 .1 1 cn.io, c, dfBjic$, all attained mature f.dw, .i.ftwai p.f the t,M; rrtt j tt li-iin h 4T dyt ftftn U)iilmtSii,tite It rifinJ la Ke 3ut ,f Au by I.Ub li p. peirt lUt Frttb trray tt fnU to be cxi the tittet of I'urtutU 1 be tunmi it lobe dbi4l If irwe, h ermy de4 to Mitt be Ibtl U&b O-.ulrJ bt)iln tbt kir It tttfiw lo . SJtl M- lTIihrJiM irtrotly fofjl fo ik crop, -ica in lUifwUaW ro Jre4y tecured U went ditf t irie. I b irte price of betl It II per cjwener. bu pet fin Flour In bt4, kII l 7 13 per berrtl. I be eweRe p" wmw .Mkitndim llib of A9ti hI trj jj qunr ! IM prc re quired by la, lbe porta art fka lbe admltiion ol oatt iui me mKiua oi f he dutr U It per qlarur, tne f,flc.boo! 3i4da 3t IjMr 4IU. ilart r . Uta Ut4percwi. UTILE Vi KMJTII AateWCA. PkiUJsintia (mi. 5 Inert from n.voift. rcrtived at anti Mnk, ie tkat an ettloo had taken place In Per.., between tbe Colombian a'roy un'ler . .iul iba rovtlutti the loroer m . aa ..r sictoibut. Gen. touova ol lbe totombiao army wit killed. frttMan't Jtutnai LIEUTENANT Of OtN. WOLTE. Dr. FJlbu I udor, who att lieuienam in the arroyof gen. Wolfe, b the celr brated baitU on the heihti ol Akraba in idi. ii uum n,i( mi L4 Uindsor i'ono. at tbe advanced age of 91 yea.t lit it tupposcd to be tbc only su'vivinfr, officer of gen. Wolfe's army in f.urope or America, lie continue! to ncche a pension fn.m the Ilrjtish t;ov;rnment I). I udor graduated at Yale Collrr,e In 1 7 0. and. belore he entered lie army. wi a surgeon In the Uiiiish Davy. According tothe Aiailr Rrseirchet,' very turiou mode ( tning the title ol land is practised in Ilindotiou : Two boles are dur. in the disputed spot, in ch of wdiih ihe tdain'iff'a and defendant t la i era nut one of their leul. and rtniJn there until ont of them i tired, or com pi iint of bun stunff bv Ihe insrett, in whirh cih hit clirnt it defeated In this ci untrv it i the dim and not the lawyer who putt hlsoof m'o it. LovisvitLK. vKO Strt 14. PatUt J Hitrr hmnn We umiernand fiom a (rentlenmn of vcrcliv, that a roan belonging; to t. apuin Hicmn 'a Lompa- nv, (name not known.) ha airived at Frankfort, having ircentlv escsped from the Indiana, who took him prisoner at that battle, and reporia thai Map Cfae, of Fayette, who wat said tone amoin; the slain, it a alive, and a pntooer amon ti.. Pniiattatam tribe of Indians. 1 hit m veil mi nuainied with (Jiaei, and lltail r- ar T a. freouenllv la W him amotiic ihetn. Hi -Ivn states, that there are eevenl other nruim !iirihuied imnne the Indians, taken at that battle, whose rutret we were not able to obtain. Amon thtm was man- Jront-UiCOillJvibp.hxIi'rUitd to Maior B-IUrd't company. Ihe res peclabilitf of the source from whence we ii ih. ,U.Krd this mformjtion. Haves no iiarv rtoubt of its correctnett. The Rritleman is now in Frankfort. DIED, ll 1.;. rnidence. in York District, 9. Carolina, ItU ajje, t'aptain John flam: Ilia diMriie wi vi.lent bilious remittent fever, which, notwith standing the most indefaticaMe medical assis tance, chwed the sufTcrmrs of tlua excellent man, on the 9th day j the deep dUlrea was borne with unparalkled patience, and rciigua tion. The loving and affectionate husband, and parent, the pion chriitian, the alnabl, ci'izen. and benefactor of the poor, now reapt in vir tuous reward above the kiet. He, h left be hind him an aged widow, and five adult rcapec MARKETS. FATF.TTEVU.LF. PRICES, Oil. 14. Cotton, 12a 12i; flour, fine, a 4;auperfine, 4 , 41 j heat, new 75 a 80 ct. ; wh.c , 32 u unAv 0 a 55: annle do. 45 to 5t'i 90 per covado,l4allcHPnme;P'!V,r,.: . tvl 1. 09 . .TV.Weu, tal.ow,6 a7; Wax, 3i;32;rice3ito4perlOOIb..iiron,4MSp'-. Vb tobaccole3a3J, nianufacturedia2o . 3d and aa quality, Slliy, JVlu lea, 11, aun, Df pr. cwt VBltBtlB. CHARLESTON PRICES, Oct. li Cotton, S. Island, 23 to 26. staim-d doU to 15 . Maine do. 21 1 Santee, 2D to 21 ; sfcrtt sta- ' . . .... 1 Art n - . . .. . a. u pe iA a 14 w matey .P. 3 1Q , Cape rbero, aJ- ' v' -; , pent tbe Pntiimt. We re week. A' Te limited that hat ben doinr llr HATI IU) VY M MAI!,. t'.t. 'A I V li.t.i. Tie kwi r c"nM bi'rt ff.i f,i,4 lkr, tiki Un, ihJj, U ok h lUy etr. If Wv4, U.y ilktute I. (kn. ;1h4 m rrM(M, t4 JU C. C'WUi m We lr. 4, H UUf m twVa'ty i ni Ul eJ'iiy vf Uie pjU fConb tre tor te lbe tUilui ibi (tutlm. lbe IIJUUrwb ttUrJ U.e 2jib ImI. . Ln.i r. . .,1... ... ; ' 7 kif t.Ur otcUrMwa. At ert4 af lbe mw bate clm,Wud lbe rpurt, ft4 Mr.',(,U4 ouU iwit, U any ertat, vute fur Oa. jMktwa, at bre prwat kU Mr U e Wr iW ik atvtbj r ne 4 e fcr aaaa ewe eiuMaraa fcuaiait. H'.ll'i'Hl When I consented io ne .... . ..I oivoamo plated on Ut people 'i 1 Er'med In to the c.-cu. tick.,, I hl no other Intention or won, tban ibat. if I thould bw hoiKHi'ed with scl In the electoral lolleft ol thit ttate, I hould faMr rtpreenl Ihe mapilty of tboa win elected me i and at I think it Un... som.lrnilf ftdenl that ..ew.r.1 JiCf a ia me most pn.mn.cnt anil cau u tatdidate lor the pictnlenry In thlt t'e, (( wi'hout cSobl the choice of a J . . ... ik. p'oplc's ticket at ihe ensuine, election ; I aave nj btsitaiionin derla.i'tK unequivo cally that, if elected, I will vMe fr nlm. JAMEjt MKBANE. , SS . .m ....!.;. , k. ULu Ctrl. Fit. one of ihe candUu w, d rtoU's 1 icke-t, to say, if tltdol, be w ill vc for .trw Utkn a frrLlrot, and Mn V. (.( aa Vice Prrw drut. Mr. t..Ws Hat over ami ofi'". a decUrti brfof 1 but, inawmich aa lb taw ci.sKrs arc buty in tryiaf to imprt a d.lT.rnrt idea, ae lbouht proper aiumuKe it ooce mure. II Jut F. Wr, faq. another cawlMbrte on tbe t"tV " w"rt to ,nnJ io this place, Ac elata the aame srniimenl. Me believe tbit eer n.in ens the l'rJlr' Titkrl, bat now M.blkl even out. and declared b.s KW.mcnit. ill tl friends uf ( ruwW Umlluttn and cnarai, In future .reterkj to tay, that lbe (K-oplc'l lK.krt i n, t plrdjfrd. If thry do.it ill be wilb the kn Irtlff " ibeeonlrsry, ih! with the view to delude and oilead tbe people The Editors of the Kalcijh Rrriater deny thst thev hrre-oforc luffHtd the pretention ... . - 1 I . ... .(..MM (A Mr. A'lm' ni mee rrrainnrn .:, that before the vnit of the acnior FaJitor to W.iliinglon City, in the tun mere ISJ.'t, Ut hadprn! drt'urrd Ail fnrrrrnrt for Mr. .fdnan If thi be den)id, e can mention fsctt to them, that will revue their recollections. GEN. L FAYETTE. The reception of Cen. U Fayette ln Balti mi..e and Wali,nftoii City, wat aplendid and impoainjf beyond concrptkm. The Hero tar ried but a abort time in Ihe me trorKlit, a he bnrnri on lo the rrand fete, and parade, appoiu- ted to b held at York Fown on the 19th itiart in commemoration of Ilia yaplure eaf Lord Corn atlli. ' cVtiWre. 1 N nurwisnce and by virtue of a deed of trust I eu-cutrd to n.e by the late William I'srkea y.rrslriTroi rmn afbr-the p.rr.here in meniionc'i, 1 am cvmic hi i'uui.w v., Natnnlay the SUthda of Ninembcr mst.atrart of l.'.nd containiiifr one hundred and aity two scrrs, rMit'ed in s..id eotinty, ami adjoining the U1.1U.of tn-n. I'aul Barrinrer, Mr,, silly I'liifrr, ami other ; lo to likely ni Krt-rf, one a bov gjfi d ta . nH -five, and thr other a jrirl r (l eih tnnveara.' the U...I i. r i'' '""l luan,e 1 .lui;iv of the Cshamis Black I m III. I l.e lu ¬ .... . - . prtrchwe "rnfmeyl be wqwWd, the balance in a note or note negotiable and aayable at the fcsl.abury Uraiicn 01 u.e Biaie lank of North Carolina. I he Sale to take place on the premises, st twelve precisely. vVll.l.lAM J. AI.EXANUF.lt, 7V.af. n,, OrV IK24. t'J2 ioct. J. VSitRttr, t T I AVINU ietllel himself in Can r2Ti I I cwrf, C. oiler hi services to the inhahiisnts of the 1 own ana it vicinity, in tbe various brancl.e of hi profesaion. Me may be found at liu ahon, one door north of the I'oat-unice, except when abnt on profcaiional busincM, in. 4, 18 KJ6 ft VfttiVions. THK, subacrihert have just received, from Mr. Charles C. Watson, of rhilaiK'lph tbe latist fashions of thui city; and they avail themselves of tbe esrlieat opportunity of inform ing their customers, and all others who wish failiionuble clothes niadc, that they are well a ..un .1 In rterutu all order in their aarl Aa at llsjSlP R.i - ft ll twutailasillji w- .irh. they believe, Win near . ...,,. .tb any in the ttate.. Orders from a dutai.ee w ill be punctually executed, and garments for warded to any part of the country that may be Quired ' P CANON U TEMPI. F.TON. Wousr, of Tcaerlauneit. r I . rl .1 . 1EBOY PKI-KISI iniornisii.jinc.mi i and the public, tbst he bus opened a Haute f Entertainment in I. ant aster .. r. nl. ! .1 Vin 9iikt lead- liistrkt, Boutu-ai-ui.oa, , - 7 - inif f-ni Charlotte to Lancastcrvillc, .Camden, 81c about 21 miles from Chailotte, and nineteen from Ijuvcasrrrville. Travellers on this road, are respectlullv invited to call on the a.b.crib. r, -t they inav be assured of finding, at mod erate prws, c'omfuiUble fare for tbemaclvta, good.ttablc. and teed plenty for their horses. .7,1824. ttuoy btwusr. Khrnczrr Afnilrmj, VWrr.nsou 0. irv.M. ib4 ktiU l .. iUu, f ,f try im vw4 Jft, Itunf wrl Ir, I. Il.iftklil C"'pf U pfUMtuff Iht pbt l. .;M iU( iM v''jt. tl M lit tiiiMjfflfMM, U ti4 if f r-xV, Mr. AV -t.,U.M; ,,i. i l.,.... u rr,MMi tiWf, in rii ,UftH)ivM 4 MiUiiMe t'l ,S(!url 1..!,i.y, ta ihe J WhWh be atiale i rA M Km Uh ;. Mr, lluc J be U'rt.Kl i U pwlttir, bt rtARmeinUitf4tt la P"i"' W IWM, l vul fiMug pt b kWi. Mr, rm , the trMy m kul Ibtl uf a r,iM immm im rt MOmlm m4 .S'oln'xJ fhli, fruit. ar Vaibaba, tl- ret. LiiiJ lft'bretikiM if frtaeatm, errnfirt tUat Mr, bkrta mmng tiJLH U asail.aw.iHS, sbi at the CIUgt i b4 MS, as.1 4M 14 IfkIUnf. . C tnnitt In llitt ivaiiwri, i,iii. asay ka wsmW ar U lirtir, W e mM nt prrarnbe, tl the tay lime af ewfif,rbe eaaaa LM.nvalfiqurtrri but at well ren4 aO-Wata. that eiHnncct at irrriMlar pert -da, 1 - -- - j tUl(Jm,t mmt U irvd. f)j Urf. fctj,lw are HrM out lou-'r Kite, ,u appoiniaxm of aiwUrr tehaf wit add the turret.! riM l.e t ary w.k. ta g f ,., , of . - nrU ( ,1 1. 60. ,he rrr,e jroatb a tt. t irHUmy.U f.lryar. j.mm.aet iiteM.tmd .l ...I I.,,...- rf.l.ll.ir. Tbe a.Wnbrf' amvth and future ataJ.il.tr. 1 ae ' aukl Uv sl fNiltl.ah.nir any tl.injf re. tM-itm,-ti.it Atatb-inyi but, ibut fa', lh ru lee have iUJe.l .1 "noil h.ra. Vrl way a Irarbrr, Kami! f etHiwn, aprak of hi A'b my. 1 he .ftllml ,k . hw B-hf-J h 'Wrj Ik, f.r,er il Tiutml 'r " (..... Aptrmlms 'A aaw, htn r .I.a4, .aa KaahaA '' 'l ' JU IHJ a fngnptHtn wkrt ler . rtflr ftrrutlunt, the , and W (WitH aaralaf Ut., Im mUrmU pit rt'r. tl.e Hxaii rH Vfftrln .lmmp, ka are mm f the feature of our Ae aU-w.y, 1ikh j,it.f) tl.e learber to e f H, ami even to trt-mmrnJ h urgri.tly. Awl A.' va wl Daa, ia kit executive eapari'v, ' the afliu of the Academy, need not prttent the trarln-r from plit.i- of it 1 n. more than b"t o..r ex. eeutive deehneno apeak of . ( antlina, sml l.tr : prosper, when it n.ay be that h. on sdmuv uaraiiun i connected aith it pnxperty. If the ubcr.hcr ba erred in making fre quent prrenUtmi,i reipretinjf thtw .sra.-iwr, on cue of hi error ha larn, tuch a ie of hi d'lty a thu poinia.l lait. Kor the prearnt, hoaever, he moet willingly decline to tH-k aiiv lonpr, ttna ahite he in. v.te 11k- puhhc to hear the AdJr, ahkb oir 1 ruder a ill liorily niake, concerninr thit , Seminary of Ixirninr. I r.l.F4Xr.R IIAHItlS. rrlr AeniW, .V. C. Srpt. 4. IN24. Iw iiU(.jjon e CUItl 111 IHItiutl .StoTC, .it rjrr.TTf.ni.LFx. c. THE ribacriber ire constantly receiving wp. pliet of Groccrit$ Dry GootU, and Cuillmj, which are bourht with eaah, at auction, ia riiarleston, New-Tork and Button. The fol io ine artir le are now in store, wbkb Ucy offer far tale at reduced ,irke : a pine aupcrH.r i'g...v ...7 S llhda. and libMi N.E. Hum 72 do. burrinam MoUsact 14 do prim 8iifr 6S hart of Coflee 3u do. Pi-pper 5 do. Fintento 1J bbla. Country Cin 5 do. Copnerat 34 do. Ixar !iipr 35 do. Brown Sursr 7 qr. caiki S-ect Wine 10 hose Madeira and hbcrry Wine 10 rsskv I'heese 2 do. Sad Irons - j'e. b.rboxe. T.y 10 window glu, 50 23 25 10 2 5 do. do. 10 by l 00. do. Tumbler sml Decanters do. Faycttevillc Mould Candle do. Hun Soap do. riuh Axi-t do. Muittrd j , k....M.v..v esium eanlt lOtoni American tnd Swrdlron c 1 A JO. Alao, general aasortmept ut Dry ttooti ana y iu mci"' oc w, - FuvtttniF', (S Moriday and Tues.lay, the 13'h and I4th davt of December next, will be v.dl at tha nlantal.on la William C lane, seven milca eat from Faliaburv, on the Yadkin river, wbcrtoa Smith Blair det'd. died between 50 and 60,000 pounds of ;ced Cotton 1 4 or 5.0OU buahc-Ia of Corn 1 6 or 7,000 pounds of prime corn fed Pork the ttock of Hogs, which is equal, if not upe- . .. . v, -m rior, to any in ine coumy ; norc, -s-ons, and sundry other property belonging to the estate of Smith Blair, dee'd.. .at a credit of twrh t mottl 1 bonds and approved srcurtljl will be required from the purchasers. All persons having claims against the said et tate are repiicsted to pre-eiit them 1 and thoso indebted to the estate, ar ben by rrquested to make payment, as the executors are d lernune.1 to settle the estate at as early a period at nractkuble. JAMES SMITH F..rrcttQr$. P.ZHA AMXslN,J 1 ... a nSa O.l ll - Nn,fmnr.-.W Vr ra-UV0-S- I -j 1 - I,,- ; (y-otton (jiniiin. F11IIE subscriber respectfully informs the mer JL chants of the town of Salisbury, and the citizen farmer of his neighborhood, that he ha just finished a large building, 32 by 52, for 6'in m'ny of Cotton, to run by water; and that he ia also well fixed for parking cotton, in the neatest manner, for n arket. He amures his friends, wlu may favor him with their custom, that bo will nave, their cotton packed and put up in the neatest manner, ann in ine inun ... w""'" ble, and on the lowest terms at which tt 1a donO by others. 'He also ansvirf S thoiie who send cot." ton to his (on, that it will be kept separate from olbets, so that 1l.es will be sure to get the sama cotton they send, lie has located and built this establishment, at bis Mill plantation, two milut from Salisbury. - i FISHF.II. IVW''rlljlKC---

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