i" f 1 tlfnd-Ojnrttm, i , SALISBURY, August 21,1831, j f I1IIR (kramissumed Officer of ths 04 lUginwrt of North Carolina Militia are hereby eotnmamM to ap pear in the Town of Salisbury on Wei. 1 nesduv the 24th dar of BciiUrnbur, at 10 o'clock A. M., with aid arms, for Drill i and oq the Mlowiag day, at 9 o'clock A. ., with tUrnr respective Cornpd.wa . equipped m the law directs for Reyjcw arid In portion by the Major-Oeneral. Bypr I. R. LYNN, CoUWdt. II. W. CONNER, Adj'L August ?3, 1934. . tdm The Subscriber! have ou Hand, . : AND FOR SALE, juthe. i-"lZIiiJtgafif::. The Green ) Of and Golden (Together with their large Assortment of Drugs, Medicines, Paint, Dye-Stuffr, dtc.) The following additional Article i, LATELY. RECEIVED, ms " Champaign Madeira OUHbery Old Port, - TencriRi Claret, anj Sweet Holland GIN ( French Peach Brandy; Apple ) Oood WHISKEY; London PORTER Albany ALE,' Cavendish Tobacco ; Good and common do. Sjianish smoking do. Fine-cut do. Common Twist do. FINE SOAPS, and a wic.tx.p. PERU!: MERY. Newark CIDER Real SpanUh JWf .. Medium do. J. and. Common . WHEELER it BURNS. Salisbury, August 16, 1834. 4t DISSOLUTION. THE Finn of John II. Garner d Co. is Jl.uf day dissolved, by mutual consent. All jmrwma ha-'Lr'"- cHiuis agahwt said Firm," are "rorj-iuiited" to pre!iif "thV'tn to John If. Garner; who U"d.ty au thorized to settle up the business of the ouconi. Stutesville, August 13, 134. RobVWVFuard & J II. Garner,.. HAVING ontered into Cj-Partnerdiip, and pur chased tUu entire Stock of GOODS, Note, awl Account, of the late firm of John H. (Sanicr Ac Co., respectfully beg leave to inP'rm the former Vulrfouiera of 'the bouiwTUiil the public in general; that they intend to Continue the Business At the Baine Stand, in Stateaville. , They bare now on band, a good assortment of ar tick, comprising almwit every thing usually kept in this section of country ; and shortly expect, ffoiii s the North, i Large Additional Stock of f-"'--- (BDDlDSj Which will comprize every thing that in W,"HANJMRrFAWHON ABLE,-AND ' SEASONABLE, And their customer "may rent assured that JbodiJ ' ttittl euWaUery low prices. . KT All kinds xf Country Traduce will be reV coifed, at cash price, in exchange for food. 777 , ..p... r. . FOARD At GARNER. - StateiviHet August 23 1634. . 3t 1 .a,HMllMl.in Commission mercnai llriiTElIItlUM, yiRQINIA,) rltuuir services to the Wtmern Merchants bud Farmer of North Carolina, fr the trans- acii:itt of any bu-inous in their line. Thev keep pmstanily on hand a large anu weii-aciecieu npica r UUOCbHltS. i ney pay particular aiiennon to the aale of Produce, the receiving and forwatd ing Goods, Ac. .jf C2r -their. Warehouses, we fargo, and conveni nt ; their charges ' moderate j ami, being North Carolinians themselves, they hope to share a libe ral support from tlieir native State. Petersburg, Angus 1 6 1 834v it MM. rv Commijwton-rahd Forwarding VVILMJNOTCN. '-':Xj, Wii.-tn.rt.r.-f.'.4., .-j. attasac-i.fcMjaSi rIIE Subscriberliavlng established" himself ill Wilmington ''th6;poi6Tlrittalcltog llienbive business, respectfully tenders his services tho.pviblic; Gooda eonsigned to him will be (br ' warded with the utmoat despatch, and all hocessa- I u particularity observed. Particular attention S iH U twid to the ilc of Tobacco, FlotirV htm fier, etavest eVe. k-a., as well ai la the purt hasC pf GooJa.TITa flatter! timlf thartaowlcdge:af business, combined witll unremining aueniion,wiu secure him a share of pubhc p'wc r,..r:...T..5w.M, o. JEFFREYS.- Referencti.-J0. P. Stark, Nott & Starr, C. T llaieh, 40JHI U. WWia, larr, . . . . n .. . I . U I Vl . L A. Ray, W. 8. liatta, IIew4toyteWU " r? " y WUinington, Ang. IB, 1934.ftt ' NOTICE. ' TT7I1EREAS Phillip Litaker haa given notice that I bold his Note, which, he says, "was p'vea withmit ay corisi&rttioa, t pay it 1 1 hereby give notica tUt tW wid note was- given to me in coos'uV.' ration of my rescinding trwk with bim (or s negro and I wjli make him pay it, and more too. JOJL Bt MOSS. , Salislsiry, August 1 6. 1834. , Fon sAtn, ' AYaluaWeTract of Land, -'Wmi good IMPROVEMENTS, Winff in IredoU amTy, about a mile below the BufUiloFord road, nj containing OrAeriTiojUoorge JUMiian'aeirflfcnrySiirewaJtaiaiatu J Any' person iwhi W cara accrt" V Aiieuatlff.1831, Lincoln Cotton Factory. THE Sulwcriber, intending to leave North Ca rolina, ofli'M tut aale hia intereat in thi valu. nldo eatabliMhinont. lie haa concluded to divide Iti interewt into Sltarea of $100, and ha apioiritd JOHN BEARD, Jr. Eqr bi agent at 3alihu ry for receiving ubacriitiona. Information in re gardto the Factory, will be fumiahed on applica tion to the Mibscnberat Lincolnton, or, a to the lorrna of Subicription, by Mr. Beard at Saliury JAMES BIVINGS. - Linoolnton, June 29, 1834. . tf ' ' Cheap Beef, and Good! - The Subscriber! respectfully beg leave to inform the citizen of tkUabury, aod the public o general, that they Itave COI11- mrnred the Hutch erf nc Bnine, and will IicrcaAcr be prepared, every .VOiSDAY, tuSD.VT, and r KII'A Y morning, to fur iiioh to their cuiitnmera and all othera who are fond of the article, BEEF of the very beat description, not aurpawKid bj any in the. State fr the qualities that render it ao delightful an afliclo of (bod-r lliev reniectfiillv solicit a trial of their meat, fbel- ing aatiufH-d that tlieir atwertioP will prove correct, and be the means of securing to them a good share of public patronage. They will sell ou tlio mod reuHouable terms (hot can be afforded. P, SHAVER ( CO. SuliMUry, July 19, I'M. tf IlECKlVlTirM THOSE who are afflicted with HE AD-ACHES, UKART-lil'RNHrwhl Wr-AHHaing -Bytnp toiim of disordered stouiach, bowela, and liver, may find relief in Dr. lieckwith's Anti-Djsneptic Pills, which can be had at this Office price fifty cent jer box. Vv Doctor, wlo once resiikNl in una pl;ice, but now lives in Raleigh, ban, after a long and exten sive practice, been enabled to compound a moat va luable ntmedy for the chronic dim-ascs of the di geiitive or2an, sff common7 in Southern' climates, eRpccia Hy "with thoe who lead srdntary lives. - It wnn ' be an eay matter to make out certifi cates to n ve that these Tills are a "sovereiffn re- niody " for "all the ills thnt flesh is heir to;" but it u iot pretended that they are an universal anti- doto, (jtirtifi' iite of the most reajtectanle Physi cians and other gentlemen can be shown to sub- Htantmto thoir edicacy in tlie particular class ot piw;ase.s above spoken of: and the Editor of this paper can testify that he has derived speedy and permanent relief, in the use of them, from a most distressim; and knur-continued hdnd-achc. Some of his friends tried them, at his suggestionand ex- s-rienoed the same beneficiul effects. Salisbury, June 14, 1834. tf Valuable Real l'roperty, IN LINCOIA COUNTY, 1 OU S VLili. The Subscriber, intending to- remove to Alubama, - - - OFFERS TOR SALE, His. Residence in Lincoln County, - - Including, W one budyfcabout . . . One Thousand Acres Qf . I eatiiood. F n r ni r n g I a n d, On jvh jcV is" a fii'ie "'t"l" U MrUk Budding, X J tenuis, in tine taste, and good workmanship. Ah so; all eommienNt)Mt-HoMss, COTTON AND THRESHING MACHINES, Barns, Stables, Ac. AL30 Another Tnict )f Land, Lvin'ff on both sides of Ditcfinian CreekVcoritairi' ma atsmt XLTTTJSTrR ATE" FOR AN Y PV R POSES, ft"The alwve Property will be sold on a credit of oik, two, and three years. . . . . In my absence, application inaj be mado to. my brother, J. Forney. - DANIEL M. FORNEY. Lincoln Co., May 17,134. tf .... State. of North-Carolina: . IREDELL COUNTY. Court of Equity--Srmya Tekm, 1934. S:. -.. . . uismuuiiou oj real cs 4ajnoa Guy and otilersT j tale.''"': IT APPEARING.tothe satisfaction of the Court, . that James Guy, Richard Hancock ant) Eliza beth hia wife, and Thomas Hancovk and Jane hi wifc-lho Jefondants named in the Bill, a.ra not in- habilanU of tliia SState ? Jt is therefore OanRai n, that publication be made, for six weeks, In e The W tm Caroluuau," pi uj led la Salisbury , thaTrJle said deTeriuMti"da ty ta be held for the Coqnty of Iredell, at the Court house in Statesville, on, the eighth Monda afler the fourth Monday in September neat then and there to answer the petition : otherwise it will be heard ATimHft anA ,,m nr,ve. thttronf ba ranted. . AtigtHt M, 1834., Ten Dollars Reward, RUN A WAY fron tlw aubscribery on Monday morning thn.2Sth ult., at Mr. Larkin S(owe a m Cncoln '"cowtty," NECRQ MAN, about live feet eight incites high, of a color between a black and a mujatto, stout made, about thirty-three years old : when spoken to he has ra,ther a sour look; he has a' remarkable-scar oo bia left wrist, lenuth wise ; also one or more wars, from risings, on his breast. His name is, NED, ami be is well known in Lincoln and Mecklenburg counties in, this btute and in York District, S. C, " Anj persoo who ..IJIseLfei. w jaiVSn either of ilu above ixmruies or imirici, ao i can get him. shaU receive, a reward or len Unllais. . , - EDWARD KEEN. CJiristinnsville, Mecklenburg Co. Va. Apistml.lSm 81 Iicevcs Wanted! . TJIE Subscriber.'inlandinff to carry oo a regular business at BUTCIIEIILVO, in the Town of Salisbury, wishes to, buy a iramuer of food Beeves, fbr which the highest prices w.TI be given, in cash. (r His Customers are Boafied that be will be ready to supply them with GOOD BEEF oo Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, of each week, for the rest of the season, at t usual rates. . JOHN . SHAVER. Salisbury, June 28, 1834. j tf OS-TIIE NAAIE CHANGED. PropoaaU for Pibliahingr, In the Town of Morganton, N- C, A WEEKLY NEWSPAPER, TO SB DtVOTED TO 1 rolltica, Morality, LlteraVtiref and General InteUigence, . i . VSDIB TBS TITLE Of T1U3 3IOUNT UN WHO THE Subscriber baa concluded to alter the title of the eewspaper nroposet t be puWiwieu oy him in Morganfon, and thinks it proper to mentiou his reason for ao douig. A correspisidence by let' ter was held with intelligent and puliliu-fcpiritod in dividuals in Burke County, on the subject of the probability of success in the undertaking, and they expressed themselves so confidently and generally in the aflirmative, that upon their solicitation (b Subscriber was induced to iuue the original Pros pectus even bf fore be had visited the place of his intended location. Not firing much importance to nartwi: when he considered his nrtnapiti ortko- dox, be selected "The Mountain prcut," because it seemed to him to be appro ate Jo the section of couttf ry lnwffleh"'tt tarf ' osed to locaw," as well as to the very bumble a ties winch be felt would be engaged in the cor -ct of the concern. Tho Subscriber, however,' is) are that "there ii something in a name and; "tceiit visit to Mor gahf oh,' where he' had thasore of an inter change of views and sentimeiai with his future pa Irons, has induced him to change the name of his paper to one more appropriate to the intelligence aiui political Tiidepiidetiee "of thoso among whom it will be estabtistied. With rf;jrard to lKal and sectional qucstions.fhe 'eople of Western North Calina, like all other communities, are nioro or less divided ; but, in re lation to National Politics the daiigcr to the Con stitution from the encroachments of power, and tho necessity of preserving unimpaired tho Rijjhu of the States, as the only safeguard of Liberty thu Subscriber heard, among tli'.1 iiileiont and high, minded Freemen of the mountain region, but one opinion expressed, viz. a determination to'Mipport their Political Institutions ugainst aggression, and to hand down to their posterity, uncorrupted by violence, the Liberty which they inherited from tlieir Fathers. As the first innuiry, npon a proposal of this kind, generally is, What will be the political character of the paper f the Subscriber will give an answer without the least reserve: Born anJ educated in Virginia, his earlirst as well as liis matureat feelings and convictions ar? decidedly in favor of those political principles cherished by his dis tinguished follow-ciliierw who have presided over the destinies of this great Republic . He believes that the celebrated Virginia and Kentuc ky Resolutions and Reports of 1796 and 1789, which were drawn- up by those great :Btnraien and patriots Madison and Jefferson, contain a true exposition' of the rights of the States and of the-relative powers of the General and Stato Government He thinks tlwt fh surest .way to avoid collisions would be at adhering to a fiierni wnstruciien of the Constitution, and by abstaining from "the" exercise of any power, wactber it be. by .tne uencru Uov eminent or bvthu State thst is not clearlv dcleirated to the fbrmeT, or evidently reserved to the latter. Tha coii- structive power, as it u called, is mora to ba dreaded than open force; bPorurTU encroachments are so silent and gradual as to excite little or no apprehension, while at the same time they are' undermining the very foun dations of our system. ' He thinks that- nothing -can justify-kn infraction of rtre'tJonstrtation. " One slight' breach wil open tfcre way tor another, and thai tor a third, until everr restriction loses its original strength, tad we become habituated to encroachments. On this subject, as on mnnv others. tlie idliiuntridni bClhc great and mod VVshiagton are judicious and salutary. uFiece4n!ntisnsaid he, in his Farewell A'biress, "are dangerons thinjn; let rvrrt w- olatlan of the Conttilution be repreAeaie d. If defect- tve; let it be amended, btt not outre red to be trampled upon wnua a naa an existence . ; -sv , The Subscriber has witnessed, with painful anxiety, the abuse of precedents, which have been made to frit ter awuv the Constitution, until, in practice at least, it is scarcely like 'thfrme instrument that came -from the hands of the Convention which formed it The practice of implying power must cease, or our noble form of Government Will soon be radically and perhaps irrevocaQiy cnangeu. . At present, the daiuier from this snnrro is mo&Ttoeateftin&l period, because Uiose in power, who resort to precedent ami MnotrnFtmn! nnfrirtiimula lvlsuuu, , !,., . i' . ... ...... - - j ........ .j . vi i.i r fjum wesson, so much spularity, that their aggressions srn overlooked by a generous Pcuplo, and who, instead of repaying the oonndence of thew constituents by scru pulous fidelity to their trusts, seem forgetful of every thing but the gratificatipn of their unhallowed ambition pr their inonbnate passions. Enongh haB been iwid to indiestfl what will be tho complexion of The Mountain Whig" in regard to general -pontics, ,-- -i "Ai to State cunceiiis. it will adToeate a speedy alter ation of the Constitution, a liberal system of Internal Improvement, an enlightened course of Agriculture, and every tiling else calculated to advance the prospe rity and honor of the Editor's adopted State. A due proportion of the paper will be devoted to Re ligious, Moral, Literary, and other useful subjects, toge ther with the passing News of the Day, botfrdoraestic and foreign; and its columns shall always be ornament ed with extracts from the Light Literature of the age,, and such efforts of the Poet's and the Wit's imagina tive powers, as will afford to its patrons diat 44 Variety" which Ts 44 the very spice of life." Nothing will be re jected which is calculated to rmprove the understand ing or the heart, while every thing of an opposite ten dency shall be excluded from its columns. v TERMS, Ac. 1. The first No. of - The Mountain Whig will be issued as soott as the requisite number of subscribers can be obtained to warrant the making of trie necessa ry arrangement for that purpose ; and the undersigned would appeal to the friends of the proposed undertaking to enrol their names at an early da v. 2. It will ha prmUid once a week, upon a sheet o medium size, with new type and on good paper, at Two DoJWrt par J,-payable a the maiptof tta first number. r -?f : ' , . 3. Responsible perVvns who will take the trouble to act as Agents, in procuring subscribers. &&, will be al lowed 10 per cent upon their transactions. Avg. t I63L . " R. II. M.DRA, Aaron Woolicorth, Watch and Clock Maker, . . . m ' . ' .1- a. i! .1 I. BEGS leave to inform tne wuizens 01 pausoury, as well as those of Rowan and tho surround ing Counties, that he has Ittmoir d hl EntabliKhment TO THE 80UTH Slim or THE COURTHOUSE S A few doors above-Mr. Wm. It Slaugb- XT ter's Hotel, on the Main Street, Where ho still continues, as heretofore, to execute ALL KINDS OF WORK in the line of his profession, at short notice, And on the mott reaionable terms. WATCHES & CLOCKS REPAIRED bit HIM WILL II ALL CASKS BK .. Warranted for 12 Monthi! Ami those disposed to patronize bim, are assured that no pains will be spared to give the most general and entire satisfaction to them. (ft- ENGRAVING of every description, (in eluding Tonib-Stows,) wjll be executed with noat ness and accuracy, at short ncjco, Salisbury, JuM. K7, 1834. tf r HUE Subscriber wishes to purchase LIKELY NEGROES, from ten to thirty years old, and will pay the most liberal prices in Cash. All who have .such i. .property to sell would do well -to call on him, or Mr. ohn JiK's,TiisA"gehi He can be found at Mr. Slaughter's Hotel, in Sulislsiry, and Mr. Jones at Dr. Boyd's Hotel, in Charlotte. He thinks it proper to say, that he is not con cerned in business with' Mr. James' nuic, "or with any other person. All Letters addressed to hirrr, or Mr. Jones, will be punctually attended to. - ROBERT IIUIE. Salisbury, May 21, 1834. tf ISSUED WEEKLY,:;::!M!v:::::::.JOHN BEARD, JR. . TEB.H9 Ot JTBLICATION. 1. The "Wbstkss Cabousus" is pnlilifhed every Monday, at Two Dollars per annum if paid in advance, or Two Dollars and Kilty Cents if not paid untd after tho expiration of three months. il No paper will be discontinued until all arrearages are paid, unlem at the discretion of the Editor. 3. No subscription will be n-ceived for a less time than one year ; and a failure to notify the Editor of a wish to discontinue, at least one month before the expi ration of a year's subscription, will be considered as a nevy engagement, 4. Any person who will procure six subscribers to the Carolinian, and take the trouble of collecting and transmitting the subscription-price to the Editor, shall have the paper during the continuance of their sub scription, without charge. TS OF ADTKKTISISQ. . 1. Advertisements will be conspicuously and correct ly inserted at 50 cents per square for tho first insertion, awl 33 cent for each oobtinuanoe ' but wherrttn ad vertisement is ordered to go. in only twice, GO eta. will be charged for each insertion.' - 2. Merchants, Mechanics, and Professional gentle njehTjyho tnay desire constarrtly to appear before the puonc, in our ativenismg coinnins, will be reeervea a yearly advertisers, and a deduction of 15 per cent, will be made from tho aJmexlavgcs..--! , 'TO CORHESPO.tDESTS. 1. To insure prompt attention to Letters atUivwied to tne Editor, the postage shouM in all case he oasj Current Prices of Produce, A c. AT iLVLISBURY-iScptembet a,.,-. Bacon, ci.' . 121a . 40 a Molasses, Cnif. . 50 a (X) . -8al0 i Brandy, apple, ' peach, 45)iN'ails, . 43 a 50 Oats, . 30a33 i Butter, , ; J0 ....75 . 10 a 121 . Id a 2(1 Cotton, in seed, 2 Sugar, brown, ; clean. loar, . Salt, ... : Coffee, . . . 16 a 18 112 a 125 i tora, 100 TTallow, . . . 10 FeaUiera,.. 30 Flour, (scarce) 650 Flaxseed, .. . ". 100 jTobacco,' 820 Wheat, (bushel) 80" a 100 Whiskey, 45 a 50 Linseed Oil, per gallon, tl 12 AT FA YETTEVJ LLE... August 30. Bacon 12 a 12J'lron, 4 a 51 Brandy, pench, 55 a 00 Molasses, , , ails, cut, . . ifi a I. "IT'i 28 a X : iatH V"-a.lC . 10 a 18 - 65 a 65 .100 110 . 30 a 35 .,18iM . -? w-' cnoa, ... . i . '" " ff llttl Sugar, brown,:" l'ou"t I . 11 1 1- Hlttoit, loaf, . Hair,""-' y . f. cm, FUxeetl, Flour, . Feathers, .100a 110 .5 a 5 50 . 33 a 35 Wheat,. Whiskey, Wool, . AT CIIERAW, (a C.)...August IX - Bacon, 121 a 151 Meal, (scarce,) 7 R 1 Beeswsx, -18 a 17! Molasses, . . s 411 wi NaiL, . JITeT -15T1M 14 IHOatei caree, Cotton, new, . Corn, -i . . Feathers, . . Flaxseed,, . . Floiu", super., fine, . Iron, lArd, . . . Mackerel, :"li Rice, .450 a 500 . 800- . 75 Salt, in sacks, . 32 a 35 .100 a 125 ' bushel, . Sugar, prime, . , 9 a 12 0 a 121 9 a 10 ,550a 650 .050 a common, loaf & lumn. 15 a 18 -. 6a0 . 10 a 121 .650 a 900 Tallow,' (scarce). '10 i!2 l eaa, . . .125 a 150 Wlicati, t jlOQuQOO AT COLUMBIA, (S, CyAugut g9, . Bacon, . ; . .11 a 12JLard, i 10 a 121 . . 45a 50 :4WOa800 . 250 a 3 . 75 lirandy, peach, . 70 Mol apple, . 4U a 50 Mackerel, . Beeswax, . . . 15 a 00 Salt, in sacks, Butter,. . . . 18 a 25 bushel, . Coffee, T . . . 12 a 17 Sugar, brown, 10 a 12 Corn, . . . . lalB loaf &.lump, 16 a 22 Cotton,. ... .11 al3Tallow, . . . 10 a 12 Flour, . . . ..700aM)freas, . 4 . . OOaOO Iron, .... 5 a SJjWhiskey, . . . 40 a 50 AT CAMDEN, (S. C.XAagust 80. " Hacrm, .... 12 a 12aurXN.para).0OO a 0000 Brandy, peach, --r45 a 6W tOrfl,miHB).9()0 1000 PPPe. 35a40Iron. ;v , 00, 00 wwu.- 12l.rd, . , . . 12 a 15 Cotton,. . . . lOaMlfTaHow,' ... 10 a 12 Com, , . .100 a 12Whiakey, . , , 40i50 Feathers, . . . 30 a SO.Wheat, new, 1 a fJO travellers' Enn, m Ml urn fiii n SITUATED SOUTHWEST or THE COURT? , HOUSE, IN THE TOWN OF ' tEXINtJTON, (N. CAROLUi) THE Subscriber takes this method of informing Travellers that he keeps t House of Enter laiiiuicui iu jcuigiuu, -i,,f uu main Direct Southwest of the Courthouse., : .' liis Table will always be supplied with the ftt fare that a plentiful neighborhood can afford, Htf . . . i - I,. House being capacious, ana aiiemiea ty servants who are industrious and zealous to please, Travel, lerscau always be accommodated with GOOD R E D S in rooms with fire-place. And last, but not the least important consideration, H0KSE3 un alwayi receive suck attention, in the Siabk otkt Subscriber that they may leave it with ia. creased ability to do tho service of the road, , 9- An excellent Line of , Accommodation Stagei 4 Leaven lite House of the Subscriber, FOR gJlr LISUL'RY, on the evenings of Momfoy, TWt day, and Saturday, and returns to Lexington oa the succeeding evenings. OCT Passengers going from South to North, by entering their names as far as Salisbury only, and there taking the Accommodation Line to Lexing. ton, can huve tlieir choice, at the latter place, be. tween the Piedmont Line and the one which runs by way of Fredericksburg. JUIIN 1. MABRY. Iexington, March 8, 1834. ly SprwgSum mcrFash ions iron lnai. HORACE II. QEARD, Tailor. BEUS leave to inform his friends, and the puUic til general, tliai order- i his liue will always-. be thankfully received by him, and executod in the most Neat, fashionable, aim Durable manner on terms, as reasonable op' any in this acctiwi of coia try. II. 11. 11. h'ipes, from his long pracficoof kii business, (a number tl years of which time- M resided in the city of Pliilailelphia,) and from ht general snt::'iction he has heretofore given to kit numerous resectable and fashionable customer!, to merit and receive a portion of the patronage of Ihs public in general. '' 7 He ttatters binwlf that Ihh CUl HNGil really superior to any done in this State, as mar be tested by the undisputed elegance of fit which attends garments made in his establishment. He is in the regular receipt of the Reports of the Fl-' shions as they change both in the large cities x this country and of Europe so that gentlemen may be satisfied that their orders will always M executed in the very- latest style. Orders from a dtstaitce will be attended to wit!) the same punctuality and care as rf the customer were present in person. - - Salisbury, May 17, 1834 ly TAYLOlWiG, BENJAMIN FRA LEY, having received ths latest Philadelphia, New York, London, and Paris styles of FASHION, and having in his em ploy a number of Workmen whr arefirst-rate, tr prepared to cut and make work in a style superior to any done in this part of the country , and alwajt warranted w fit. Orders for Work in Kis rnw,?rorn a ostanee,!! be tMiiictu&l all kinds td" local cnistom-wwk will be done at th shortest notice arid on reasonable term-- 7" Ho can be found, at all times, at his old stand, t fcw.-dw!abwe Mr, Slaughter's IlotcJ,"and neailj opposlle Mtt JohA M.u.rphy fctbre l;-rr T0 TAILORS. , - Being Agent forjSCTro ef the Tailors in New Tork. fhe Subeiriber'is pivparei to leach or give instiuction to any of the Tra who may desire to be more perfoct iff their j ness aiui, from hiabnlierlMiW-UiHyMpsJUc of giving satisfaction, he respectfully rtquesti ill who desire instniction to call on him. Salisbiiry,l:)4. ly B.FRALET. New Tailors Shop in Concord. THE Subscriber informs his old customers sial tbf public rrr general, that hetmsREMOYEJ) T( :ONCOR D, where he has opened Shop, ffl ..,L..i. ik. TUlninvin Di'c-l tTT.co fffllll.ll IIIO IdlUWnillll Dtf311YMO JU II. " A rtcu branches will lie executed in the most imiaMe, neat,- anddurbljjmenneff ;: le fjstJW. Iwiowtf- ttvat -Tni iM -in- tbe- bueinwae. aud hiaC0Bv fffmrrPfwrW cuable him to nidueni all pledgee -made to uflsf. who riiav ftvor hi in "wTfKTlheu,1t08tonr"Mw &CT He receives the latest FASHIONS regu larly both from New. York and Philadelphia, works by the most approved systems. Cotting out, end Orders from k distance, will be pfompfr attended tn' f fast, but not least, Ail (eras tri" b terw ereomswivMHf . I HLMlAal K.B. tfets Seiermnei U'io'wortliti e'tyh jxrior to any done in this jHtHt eprjf ALWAYS WAHRANTBD TO FIT WELL. - Ccouord, March 29, 1834. Cm 75 Dollars Reward. ESCAPED from the SubscriTier, while enranf4 ed aHhe house of Col. A. Watt, in Rnckin? am County. (N. C) on the nigiit of the 10th Mayla8t,a. .....';,...-., " -jXegroMan, rmrSFJIOIIJiV"7-: He is about 3Q year old, about 5 fect 11 ligh ; no marks recollected t had on a honie-spw leans long coat, and common thread and cottoa xtntaloons. John was purchased from Archibald Forbes, in Pitt County, near Greenville, and it jrobable he will endeavor forget baca to mo aeighborhood. The above reward of Seventy-Five Dollars m ie paid to -any one who will apprehend and W !he said Negro in. any jail, so that the sub?cnb jan get him nain. Letters addressed f the lersigncd, af Cuckingharn Courthouse, (Va.) w receive immediate attention."- ."' v .-OHN?. MORRIS- ( " July 7 ; 10. -.;