i -i TnESuWa-IJ Wmtf fet!!ihI bimw-lf in W.iiium.iaw f.r tfur (xirp. uf tranw'inj the Wui.scifiuly tombr hi servires I f to mMiu Cwb sunwu'wwt ki will bs if tfW atmwf JuiOi'h and tit (wbi r? fwrudAwirPc ft rwL . . rurhfculur attention will l faui a O ml C Tbanu TVmr, Luro. Ajt at wait a iii dia mtrrliaiMi of Gawk. II fixe biiwhT that kmnvMofj . .: Isiaiwsa, emuunma aura amwirowng an., a m amiuiw liim a tnmra vf r'f p""" cfiwwa P. t a sum c. Dairh. JJto C. Lama, J - Eakr,. IrWifh - . r- .. (.. V .T l& v. w . ev ijaTta. imri in namu,. H'itaas?t!BW Aqp. tV t-3i t C. KcrcAaatav . .. 4 r 0"" TTXS iiicikr asrri.' a tfm fftttrm Werehanrs ami rRiwaf 5tft4t Caawuna, fit th trans. " . nuflf auy fcin a eW Bin. Thrv keep . onnLaufl Auni a -irt ami wi-lbseler&'ij f CtOCHiES. Tha? py particular mtiunu $ tto Wk f FVmAm:. dut satwising aud forward- . IW TvtAwiw s Iwge and eonyem- . rm; mr tte wtaw and, be"': North -. CunrfnmuM atonMWlw!hf P shunr a ".. .... .... tlDMC Tw kZ f k'T . ft' W, ah. rxaf-ii I Cktnlmttatlon nf Busmcs. JTJ511L fWWtpJW a-fiprntlitltv iiitrnw kin frw-mln ami iW luiiiic in. irnHTnlt' rhur R iiir-mlH to !! flUUDHe kte Cnaur tikimt BuMiufw, ia all its variHHa tmOKiWiv mm. bu aurmuit, ui a UMire Cfwrv3 antl Imhubw yart "f ttw town. Wifliiiaf-Jl Hiu prrtut-.t -f 'yrwW. - Vm -he -HiidirW tmTtMi-v k -t' Tilw. in-,. mi tUrm ti dUtf fx-iwrrW ut:upiHi by Mr. W t st, " jtuiOJ btommm A CMirtfui- auJ tfte tVttHtrru C WliiuBa fmnaniciliW.iiihom ha wiD ht happy giadl i J oaltMSi w!Ui:ll may bn rjnlt-rr(l up- mi aiim m lua Ihumfir arall A piihiH tT Ti wlk af TOtBOt on kuxMi ia of the jnaat wowif jkavnJW.aoit Una baen Mtiilrgotng ' allii a iiimwii am i ii ff - ! y ftc atflttna ITm- ftHll",r lun.wUt.lim of all k- gW wanna laaaainavaf ki oiiMUMMa, aial hut deter ' imtaiiMaiaa pm mtinSmtUmtO: all who fiivor him "T 'Ua fimir(uMum. wiltl 1U nupiMv inmr in him a 1 puskmrffut yattUnaT of perm dmiriny U imnHiaai fe aant Carruxr.C4xv Dmxm Mnlkic T TXxrtnchCaxrTSla 4ekC . , J Jrtr E I74CX(; aiilL alW at all tiueH be at- .j r 7 ; z a HW Luaiav aHd)lte BUQ-m. - - Tt HJUIImA. cha'M fir all dmenntitw u' '"' wIA miiO aat aai nm&miir a an in thi mm-Inhi off ...-CtHUiny. audi jajmento wilt tuttila to suit llie vmmutam af auBritimana. r- ;; Ja)0 W. RINEV. ' ' CI 1 fl i ii I iiiiMifT (It- tlVl t -a-- --- - mwnlw'ii Jal Hi TTV ii awi r KE KCsCXia ttX THE to OCTOBER. IXTJH faant dTXitOiW. pair atuav (3 month,), i flBM lr!ng aikt Piiuiting, 1 1 1 Muic, S2a-Hpepailr ia,m&wme . : :,; ' , fc OTTRLL " ;ig3iaWCIii Prtncipnl. 31JLlaU The 7r Skstum afioct hutitutitm ' TEC flKaT Ml T MAY. 71 - k .'ma . - - r i r- Miiiiiij nliMjiilMfjjji aWnftim in, tnlPtr npm hfi tT'n'itffy f ifltf atria auMmn, wii& wnfewerf aaaf. - notice.. v;: tl'SlUX LitiuW hiu giwittJwtite 1 1 iiufl I ftitiil Si Ui'i:ni S aiyai' waii r'-gpTi wrffhrnff gTWtmwrtiteMW aua toat a wiu "T" . v tmaen'ifii aurotirm atiggw nwt I wilt ik him - kaiaiiuluu. . JOH- p. 513, Et-TCLL COC3TT. "rr- . , ni-r -n,f ,itufv Pctitiim tur swl and f T trsni2irWwelrf uiiclWrf tbe Court, -i- siut! iune ft". Eaununi uuncocx. ana uisu. Site witafulTinintt Ilincutll ami Jane hi in, i3 tfiHttinfiiniw tmmut la tha BUL. r Bft in. l.4.;.j;ain 'Hf ou ..Sa tUis therefire Okdiud, ihtil fufiakw-iWiNf moK 8r si WHslu in, "The VrftCkwIiiUuBgnn the FUiS tl :!h8mj?mir at the nest Court of Equi tvi i aKiifilirt Canity rf Lwduat lhCourt un 'tin aL'frtli Monday after the 3' .;: -:k Kmiikf i SpttmW.ftwt--ni and there - uH-wf ii otaetwwe tr. wuijw neara ttinft. cw a thmf be granted. hum at at a. aak A ft ff 6r Valuable Real Property, -IN LINCOLN COUNTY, ronjjAiiii. The Arritr, intending in n-rr"V to Alubwii, OFFERS FOR BALK, His RrMidence in Lincoln County, Iim Ming, in one budy, Iut One Tliousaml Acres Of Kcal Good Farmiu Land, Un Juch u him f v ,1 Uriel ISuildhHr. 5 III O' - 1 cut urf rue ted of tb b n- J - tonal, ui line laMe.aiid z workmannliip-Al- ms all cinvffiH-Til Out-Huuw, CtHTON AND T11UES1IIN(4 MAC Him, IJanw, SUWe&c ... ;.. . Al8'' Another Tract of Land, Lying on Lotb Mm "f Duti lnrtiui'i Crwk, contain- . ing about ALL FIRST KATE FOR ANY PLBPOSES. " 03 TJi above Properly will be A on t eredit if (Jim, two, ami thrt-e yearw. In my abwiK-r, application may be mado to my br'(4lnr, J. Foroy. . . . Lincoln Co., May 17,1 -CM. tf Cheap Ihtft and Good! The Bii!eril'r rejeetf(illv brz i!avu to infirm tin; citizeim of tsoliwbttry, tMHlH jKiUie iw ffcnrrol, that they have rom- mrnrrd the Ilutchrritir IIuiiirNM, and will liereaAnr be prepared, every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, and FK1DVY morning, to fur. niab,tu tuui cwtUuoeaAui all other who are bud of the article, BEEF of the very beat description, not aurpaaaed by any in the State for the qualities that rundur it mt delightnjl an article of food. TTiiy"repeciruly")TIrtriB"rrtat of thcirmrBt,- fert ing aati4kd thai their artiou will prove correct, and be the mnuiia of wcuring to them a good nh&re if public patrifiai'e. I hev will aell on the nioxt reaMomihle tenna tlmt cun lie nfTirdeil. P. SHAVER Ai CO. Sulwhury, Julr 19, 1M. tf Iiincoln Cotton Factory. r"HE SuUm rihcr, iwlcuilui to leave North Ca Miiiut, olleni for sale his interest in thin valu able entabliHhtiKMit. He hait concludod to divide hm mterenl inlr Share of f 100, and has appointed JOILN BEARD. Jr. F..ir., hit agent at Salisbu. ry fur receiving SuuMTiptiomi. Intormation in re gard to the Factory. ill be furnixhed on applica lioo'to the MibseribeY at Linrolnton, or, h to the terms of Subacnptioti, by Mr. Beard at ralislniry JAMES UIVINCS. Lincolnton June 29, 134. tf Beeves Wanted ! 'T'HE 8ubHcriber, intemline to carry on a retulur ...buuneaa atBUTCUSuXNOi in the Town ot ."JiHbury, wLsheu to buy a number of good" Beeves, for which the highe pfwus will be given, in caMi. . ttT Ilia Ciutomen ar notified that he will bu remly to wipply them with tJOOD BEEF on Tuesday, nmrUy, and Aiturday, of eui h wouk, tur the rvst of the aeawHi, at the ukuhI rate. JOHN I.. SHAVER. SJUburv, Juried, 1934. " If Ven-Dollars Reward. I ) AWAY" from the iwlweriber, on Monday morning tlie 2Sth ult., at Mr. Larkin StnweV in Lincoln county, a KUKO MAM, about five fti eisTjl i'iM-betf trtgh.-of K cAlor between black ud a mulatto, stout made, about thirty-three years old when spoken to he ban rather a aoqr look; he hua a remarkable scar on hi? It'll wrist, length- wum; also onn or more scar, from rWings, on his brenx. Ilia ruuiMi is NLD, and he is well known in Lincoln and Mocklcnburg couuties in this State, and in York District, S. C. Anv person who will lodsm him in jail,' in either uf.tW abova Cuuntiea ot lutrkt a 1. coo .get hiuH haU teceiva a reward ot I en iiuluus. ' EDWARD KEEN. Chriniansville, Mecklenburg Co. Va August 2nd, 1 834 8t - lICCKWITirS ... fpHOSE who are afflicted witk IIE.U). ACIIES, A IIEART-Bt'RNand other distressing symp toms of disordered stomach, bowels, and liver, muy find relief in IJr. Beckwith'a Anti-Iyspetic Pills, wbkh can be bad at this Office prk:o filly cents per box 7 f r v r The Doctor, who once resukHl in this place, but now lives in Baleiuli, lias, after ii long and exteh. ve prsetiw, hwm enabled to compound a most va hjabW remedy t the ehronio diseases of the diT gtt-oranar . so common, in Southern climates, .. ' . L .1 L t I J a I' . especially witn inose who ieau seuemary lives. It would be an easy mutter to make out certifi cates to prove that these Pills are a "sovereign re metly" for u all the ills tlmt flesh is heir to;" but it ts not preteiKloft that they are an universal anti dote. Certificates of tlie most respectable Physi ciaus and other jrentlemen can be shown to sub stantiate their efficacy in the particular class of piseases above sjxikeij of: and t he . tditor of this (wper can lelitV that ki has dWived Spey and pprnmaent ;reliM," in (Tie iise'of Them; from t most diritreKHinf ami liHur-cuntiimed head-ache. Simie of his frieiKU tried then), t his suggestion, and ex perienced the same beneficial effects. Salisbury, June 14, 134. tf - FOR SALE, .... . " A Valuable Tract of Land, WTTII good IMPROVEMENTS, lying in Iredell County, about a mile below the Buffalo-Ford road, afid.coiitaimng 707 Acre. It joins George Roaemao and Henry btirewaJt s lands. Any parsda wwlingto buy, can ascertain the terms by applying to Charles Lverlv, residing on the place. cuius n.Vrt jkJtL..u. August 16, 1834, , 3t OTTllE NIE CHANGED. PropoaU for rnblifihln?, In the Town of Morganton, ri. A WEEKLY NEWSPAPER, TO IS DKVOTEO TO Politic, Moralltj. Literature, and General Intelligence, t sDsa tms Tins or THE MOUNTAIN-WHIG. TJJE Subscriber has concliKled to alter the title of the newspaper proposed to be published by him in Morgauton, and thinks it projs r to nwntion his reason (or so doing. A corrcspowlencii by l;t- ter was held with intelligent and puWic-spinteo in dividuals in Burke County, on the subject of the probability of success in tlie urolertakine, ami they expressed themselves so confidently and generally in the flirmative, that upon thoir aolicitation llw Subscriber was induced to issue the original Pros- pectus even before lie had visited the place of his uitenuou location, lw giving mucn impurutiiM: to'ndmr, when he coiisik-red his principlri ortho-1 dox, he M'li.-ctcd " Tlie Mountain Sprout," because it seemed to him to be appropriate to the section of country in which it was proposed to locate, as well as to the very humble abilities which ho icit would be fnimced in tlie conduct of the concern. Tlie Subscriber, however, is aware that " there it something in a name;" and a recent visit to Mfc giiiii.ii," 'where" he had t lie" plea a re of an inter change of views and sentiments with his future pa trons, has induced him to change the name ot Ins paper to one more appropriate to the intelligence and political indcpcndenco of those among wliom it will bo established. With regard to local and sectional questions, the People of Westorn North Carolina, like all other communities, are mow or less divided ; Isit, in re lation to'Natiinul PoTrtTcslhe'dungrtr tTthe Cwj: Mitution from llw; encroachim'nts of power, and the necessity of preserving uniiiisured the Rights of tlie States, as the only saHguaxd uf Liberty the Siiljscrilier heard, among the intelligent and high minded Freemen of the mountain region, but one opinion expressed, viz. a determination to support their rolilical Institutions agauiHt aggrvHMon, and to hand down to their posterity, Hisnrrupted by violence-, the Liberty which they inherited frmn their Fathers. " Ai the first inauirv', iiishj a u roiwis.il of (las kind, generally is, " What will be the xlitieal character of the paper V the Hubsrribpr will give an answer without the least reserve : Born tud educated in Virjf iuin, bis esrliext as well an his maturest feelingB and cvnvittuma are decidedly in favor of those pobtical. principles cherished by hu tliu-. tinguishud rellow-cltumis who have prtsult over tlie deMinies of this great Republic. He believes that tlie celebrated Virginia and Kentuc ky Resolutions aud Reports of 171 and 1710, which were drawn up by thuxe great statesmen and pnfnoU M luli-on and jHfTersun, contain a true cxpnnitioo uf tlie rights of the States and of the relative (towers of tlie General and State Government He think that the surest way to avoid collisions would Tw by tidirtng to a titcral construction of the Constitution, and by abstaining from the exercise of any power, whether it be by the General Government or, by the .Slatcfr UistiMt pearly delected to. the former, or evidsitly reserved to tlie latter; The con structive power,- as it is called, u more to b; dresdcj than opea f!ree, because its encroachments are o silent and gradual an to excite little or no apprehension, v.jiile at the same time they are undermining the very foun dation of our svsteiu. He thinks that nothm? can.iurtj& ja mfractioa of the Constitution. Uue slight Weacu wiii ouan Uieway fur anothor, and that far a thud, until every restriction luxe its original strength, and we becotno habituated to encroachmerits. On this subject, as on many others, the'ailiiioiiitToiis df trT6"lfreat and ffnod Wasmnyton are judicKsis and salutary." Precedents," kxld he, in his Farewell AtdrF, "ardsneroha tttihgs, Uf etry'ti' olat ion of the Oenttitutitm be renrekeruM. -.4f detwt. tve, let it be amended, but not suffered to bo trampled upon while it has an existence." The Subscriber has witnessed, with painful anxirtv, the abuso of precedents, which have been made to fVi't- tcr sway the Constitution, until, in practice at least, it is scarcely liia.tLa.jame intruaient4hat came from the hands ot the Convention which formed it Tlie practice of implying power must cease, or our nohle form of Government will soon be radically and perhaps irrevocably changca." "" "k """'? '-'' At present, the danger from this source is much more threatening than it has ever been at any former period, because Uiose in power, who resort to precedent and construction, unfortunately possess, or have pos sessed, so much popularity, that their Regression are overlooked by a generous People, and wfio, iubtcad of repaying the confidence of their constituent by scru pulous nuetity to their trusts, seem forgetful of every Uus W tWgrsUWof IW MabaALwiadjMdii or thuir' inordinate passions. Enough lias" been said to indicate what will be tlie complexion of "The Mountain Whig" in re;rd to general politics. As to State concerns, it will advocate a speedy alter ation of the Constitution, a liberal system of Interna! Improvement an enlightened course of Agriculture, and every thing else ealculated to advance the prospe rity and honor of the Editor's adopted State. A due proportion of the paper will bo devoted to Re Bgl&aa, Moral, l.iti'mry, and other naiful ctihtpcttogp: tiier with the passing News of the Day, both domestic and fbreign; and itacolumns shall always be orna merit ed with extracts from the Liglit literature of the age, and such efforts of the Pout's and the Wit's imagina tive powers, as will afford to its patrong that "Variety" whicn is " the very spice of life," Nothing will be re jected which is calculated to improve tlie understand ing or the heart, while every thing of an opposite ten dency shall be excluded from its coluirma. " ' ' TERMS, Ate. 1. The first No. of "The Mountain Whig" will bo Issued as soon as the rertu isite number of subscribers can be obtained to warrant the making of the necessa ry arrangements for that purpose j and the undersigned would appeal to the friends of the proposed undertaking to enrol their names at an early day. 2. It will be printed once a week, upon a sheet of medium size, wiih new type and on good paper, at Two Dollars per year, payable on tlie receipt of the first number. 3. Responsible persons who will take the trouble to act as Agents, iq procuring subscribers, Sue., will be al lowed 10 per sent upon their transactions. Atuj.9,1834,. R. H. MADRA. WESTERN CAROLINIAN OFFICE, i I , Salisbury, May 17, 1834. ( W3 are prepared to execute every kind of Printing in a very superior style, and our charges will be as reasonable as any. (r Orders from a distance-witt. always meet the most prompt attention, Sravclloro' Enn, J3. fiil tLJUU MB. U. SITUATED BOUTIIWEST or THE COURT HOUSE, IS THE TOWN OF LEXIAUTON, (JV. CAK0IX A) THE Subscriber take thit method of informing Travellers that be keeps House of Enter tainment in Leiington,(N.C.) oo 3Uio Street, Southwest of the Courthouse. ' . , His Table will always be supplied with the best fare that a plentiful neighborhood can afford. His House being capacious, and attended by servants who are industrious and zealous to please, Travel lers can always be accommodated with GOOD BEDS in rooms with fireplaces. And last, bat not the least important consideration, HORSES iriff ulwayi receive tuck attention, in tkt Stable of the Subicriher, that they may leave it with in creased ability to do the service of ihe roud. An excellent Line of Accommodation Stagea Leaves the House of the Subscriber, FOR SA LISBURY, on the evenings of Mowlow, Tkur$- day, knd Saturday, and returns to Lexington on the succeeding evenings. tor Paasemrcrs itoinir from South to North, by entering their names as far as Kulibury only, and there taking the Accommodation Line to Licxing ton. can have '.heir choice, at the latter place, be tween the Piedinont Line and the one which runs by wav of Fredericksburg. JOIINT. MAURY. Lexington, March 8, 1534. ly Spring Summer I'hthion von h:vi. HORACE II. DEARD, Tailor, 1 1 K(iS leave to inform his fiuunbvaud the public in geiH;ral, that orders in his line will always bn thankfully received bv him. and executed in the most Neat, V'athionable, and Durable manner ihi frms as reasonable as any-ift ihw-swti. -of coun try. II. H. B. h'Fs-s, from his hsig practice of his business, fa number of vears of which time lie resided in Ihe city of .Philadelphia,) aisl from tin general satislUction he has hen-toforo given to his numerous rt-ssx talilu and fu.shionublo customers, to merit and receive a portion of the patronage of the public ill gOIKTUl. (Cr He flatter himself that his CUTTING is really superior to any oVsks -iu thu State, as .may bn tustfld by the undisputed elegance of fit which attends garments made in his establishment. He is in the regular receipt of the Reports of tlie Fa shions as they change both in the large cities o. lllls country ana m r.unijie i mm grnnemen niiiv be satisfied that their orders will always br executed in the very latest style. - Orders frvHn e distaiiee will be attended to with the same punctuality and care as if the customer were presenit in person. Salisbury, May 17, 1834 ly TiiLomxi;. ENJAMIN FRALEY, having received the latest Philadelphia, New Y'ork, London, and Paris-"Stytei of FASHION, and having in bis em ploy a number of Worknsw who ajrfirst-rate', is prepared to cut and make work in a style superior to anifer'in'luis'iia'rt'bTtna cuiutry, atul always warranted to lit. "' Orders for Worli' m'Ms line, fmin a usiaiHTwil' be puiM-tually atteudod to according to order ; and all kiudd of local .custom- work will be done at the shor'test notice and on reasonable, terms. lie can be fmd, at all times, at bis old AiiwY, a few dotirs above Mr. Slaughter's Hotel, and ucarlv tipjiosite Mr. John Murphy's store; TO TAILORS. - . Being .Agent for.: somp-of the anmL JWuuuabie TaUotii ia.',e;..Y.orkkthe SubDlKfcJs prepared to teach r give instruction to any of the 1 rade who may desire to be more perfect in their' Imsi ness ; and, from his belief that he is fully capable of giving satisfaction, he . respectfully requests all who desire instruction to call on him, 'SaTiSliir':,I83i. Ty" iV TRALEiT" New Tailors Shpj in Concortl. THE Subscriber informs his old customers and the public in general, that he has REMOVED TO CONCORD, where ho has opened a Shop, in which the TAILORING BUSINESS in iu va rious branches will be executed in the most fash ionable, neat, and durable manner. He flatters himself that his skill in the business, and bis con. personal sataul-.ittbiaHaWitticra. il enable him to redeem all pledges made to those who may favor him with tliei custom. CO" He receives the latest FASHIONS regti larly both from New York and Philadelphia, and works by the most approved systems. Cutting out, and Orders from a distance, will be promptly attended to ; and last, but not least. At terms will be very accommodating. THOMAS 8. HF.MnFRSOV N'.Bv He itdetermined to do vork in a ttyh iu- fmrior to any done in tkU part of Un c-0WitryyHl AlWAVS WARRANTED TO HT WDII,. Cconord, March 29, 1834. ,. 6m . 75 Dollars Reward. D SCAPED rrorri the Subscriber, while encamp ed at the hotise of Col. A. Waif, in Rocking- mm County, (N. C.) on the night of the 10th of may last, a - - -j IgTO Wail, named JOIL. -He is about 30 years old, about 5 feet 1 1 inohe igh ; no marks recollected ; had on a home-spun jeans long coat, and common thread and cotton ntaloons. John was purchased from Archibald Forbes, in Pitt County, near Greenville, and it is probable he will endeavor to get back to the same leighborhood. The above reward of Sevonty-Five Dollars will be paid to any one who will apprehend and lodge the said Negro iu anv jail, so thai the subscriber Jan get him again. Letters addressed to the un fcrsigned, at Backingham C)urthouse, (Va.) will .tcito inuneuiaie aneniion. JOHN I. MORRIS. July 5, 1834 . 10 ISSUED WEEKLY x:rr::n:3.J011N ErlARD, wsaaMBS Titus or rraucA-rioi.Y-'. . 1. The "WBrrtaa Coum.aH is publUieJ m MutwUv. at Twa Dollar dot uiun it wl U .j. ' or Two IWlars and Fifty CenU if not paid nmj tbs expiraUoo of three nuxilka, 2. No papr will bs discontinued antil all nm.. irs paid, ualws at tlis diacreHon of tL ZAilur. 3. No suWriptioti will bevreceived t a U t- tLaa oue year ; and a fiulure to notify tlx Lhu j . wish to discontinue, at kast oae month be furs tj ttf. ratioo of a year's subscription, will bs eotuuk-i u , new engagement . , 1 Anv ptww who wfll procure six siiWnVra b the Carolinian, and take the trouble of eollertrnf tt4 transmitting Urn subsrription-price to the Editor, abalf have Ute paper during the continuance of their sub. irrijitioo, without charge. TtlMS Or ADVRITISISfa. 1. AdvertisftnenU will aeoonsnicuoiislr and eon-. ly inserW at 50 cents per square (or the first uwf!..,. and 33 ceuts ffijr each continuanca : but where aa ad. vertwement m ordered to go in only twice, 50 cts. wtQ be charged for each insertssi. 2. Merchants, Mechanics, and Professional mtU men, who may desire constantly to appear brfors tW public, in our advertising columns, will be recent1 1 early ad vert iters, ami a deduction ol 13 per cent, ajj made from the above cUrges. To coiRMrotfoeTs. 1. To inxure promiit atti-otsm to letters addreawJ to the Eilitor, lis p-Uge should in all cases be paid. Tar on IfWirorA, Watch nnd Clock Maker. a BEGS bate to mf .rm the Citizrns of fsliaoary, as well as those d Rowan and the surruaaJ. ing ( 'omtiei, tlml In? ICniiovrd hi i:ktabliahitirnt TO TIIK SOLTH SIDE or THE roURTHOrSt yu, j Aiiw-ijiiraLrte Mr. Wm. ILiiUuLl.-. ( tt r's Hotel, oq the 51am Stm t, Wheru he still continues, as heretofore, to executt ALL KINDS OF WQHK in the line of hi- prl-st.in, at sImiiI notice, And on the moat reasonable termt. WATCHES A CLOCKS REPAIRED bt HIM WILL IM ALL VAXES BE . ' Warranted for 12 Montha ! And thflFse di-toscd to patronize him, are assorrt that no pains will be spared to give the most general and entire aatUfactiua to them. , CtT ENGRAVING of rvery description, (is. eluding Tomb-Stonca,) will be executed with neat uesa aud accuracy at abort Bctice. Salislsiry, Jan. 27, 134. tf LiiKOES 1VANTED. rpiIE Subscriber wishes to purchase LIKELY -"- i tu KUtus, trom ten to thirty years old, ani will pay the most liberal prices in.Caeh. All who have such properly to sell would is well to call on him, or. Mr, John Jm, bia Agmt' He can be: fouial at Mr. Slanghter's Hotel, a Salinlsiry, and Mr. Jones at Dr. Ik) (Ts Hotel, Clw rlotte vj-r a 'ivylZrMm. He flunks it proier to say, that be is not cm fceriietT" lnrswrsi."w ifli Uln JsTnee IIuK or"wKl any other prmi. AH Letters.aWres9e4 falIniof3I Juneifil. 1 uuctually attended to. -' " Robert irrrn.': ftiltsrsfry, May '24, I3I. Current Price of Produce, A r. . . . : AX MUSW.lt YAngyafji 1'2 a IWMihWv . 4( a 4-V'ilis . . 4o a olMJauF, . . . IM. -"SO it , .Pal 30Ji 75 , 10al-i . 19 llisL5 10 , 8i itraiMly, sic, pcfctil. Butter, . . . Cotton, in wsJ, Chan, 10 Rye, fi 46 1 100 30 -Va! 100 Sugar, brown, Uf. . , ISSalt, jTallow, . Tl)hBCCO, ... , & jWHret, Oisfjeli Com, ... Featliers . . Flour, sranif) Haxsced, ; Whiskey, , 4a LuuFCcd. OA per gallon, (1 12 AT FAYETTEVILLE.-August 12. Riirmw . . . Brandy, peach, apple, Beeswax, . . (VPJx . . . Corn, V FlaxH,;d, , . Hour, . . . ." Featliers, . , . 10 a 10 Iron, . . . . 5T 6tj Molasses, . . . IW a .tig.Nails, cut, . . : 17 a lSugar, brown, .121 a 131' lumn.. 82t 6a61 a' - M i !6 Salt, . ...Mic -lOOkllUWln-at,. . . ,100 a IW .5 a 5 5ti;Whikev. . . . 30' 33 a a Wool, 1314 AT CIIERAW, (& C.)...Angust 11. Bacon, "T Beeswax, . , 121 a 15!Mea!, .(scarce,) W'SJ a W 16 a 17 Molasses. '. . . 40sw Byttex, lSaalNatln. .... 74 atll CuiMe, -v . 14 a ate, (scarce,) W Cottou,m'w, . .111 a 121'Rice, . . . .4.TOa505 roni,' r-riwTtrrn sacks, . ;. Featliers. . . . 32 a X& bnsh.-l. : . 73 Flaxseed. . . .100 a 12Ti!SiiFfar. nrinie. . . 1- Flour. sutler..- ikVIa fifil) rmnmnn. . -fl S l1 fin... . KWa LafA-rmun.151 H Iron, .... 5affTallow,(scarce): 10 g. Lard, . . . . 10 a 121 Teas. . . , .125 a W Mackerel.. . .630 a M Wheat., . . .100 a W AT COLUMBIA, (S. C.-Angost 5. Bacon. ; ... 10 a 121 lard. loaia Brandy, peach, .- 75 iMolasis, .43 aw JjOOafit 25a30 I anole. . 40 a WiMackerel; . . . 15 a Ot iSttlt in sacks, . IS a 2j bushel, . .12 a liiSugar, brown. Beeswax, . '. Butter,. . . Coffee, . . . Corn, . . Cotton,. . . Floor, . . . Iron; .... . 75 . 10 a 12 . el a IU loaf4.1ump,16: .10 al3TaUo tuaj OOsW 40 .TOOaeootreas, . . . 4a5Whikey, . ATCAMDEN,(S.C.).Augnst2. Bacon. . . . . 12 a 13IrrN.Cara900 a W Brandy, peach, . 43a60 (Cam.milb).000 a W appple,' 35 a 4JWienr- -w - w Beeswajt, 12 a 15! Lard, Cotton, 9 a 13,Tallow, 101 p J2t Com. x-r AO0 125hVheat, bushel, .125 K Feathers, . ,, . 30 a 5o:Whiskey, . . . 53' f r. a: 5 in pi ID V u nt an ir XI ID i, th In til r!i ft- in tr v A Hi P' a T :C .1 t tf -v Si I 1 i (