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) t I! ... 1 fmiHI.N (if TIIK NUMERICAL SUIIDIVlKION OK tmb WfiLK urt UlAKJhlti L VERKIit, The ev'diviawal of ll ciawi1 book iiilo email verves, Iim U is peculiar a llifl DiUe, in I In UisQ of i eontriiance aVigned lr another pur (km, the history of hkh U pcrho worth cotui. daring, and may provl interesting fa (be reader. The ewe.ed books (Untb IH'f "d Orork) rame frtj n hand of tUir author, itd were pot th of Alt peopU (tr hh kav were wi (ioally composed, wiiIkaiI any obbion lb" md alluded to, which wss trat ad4 Jminedi. Italy eubUMil to tha Bab)lotuh ej v)y. The Jnwi Iia4, at that time, pearly forgoU the ori "ejinal Ilobir o muck " thai wbea U reed in It Synagogue, U m faind nccesaary to have iui interpretation into the Cbaldoe, for (he m of be common people. To make thia interpretation intelligible aid u-fut, the reader of the Ifrt-rew Hand to paune at abort duaici, while tha inter preter pronounced the mum parage Cbaldaa I and lUeae pauae became established, and eef marked in the maim-ri 'filing a sort of terafts, like tkwe tn rair present lliblea. This dirt swat into mane wee confined to the Hebrew Srvip luree, and to the poopla Cr whnM yse it had bn contrived no eucb dvwm being io the Iransfa, tiud of the Bepluagint, nor io the Latin veraiwa o that the litUe used in the Greek and We, em Church win without any such division, either in the Old or New Testament. When af terwards it aa found neceaaary to make a divp ion and subdivision of the acred bonks, it wu fur very different purp that, namely, of being thereby enabled to refer to them with the greater ewe and certainty. History inform us that Car dinal Hugo (in the I3tb century) made a concord ance to the whole of the Latin Bible J and thai, fur ihie purpiwa of reference, he divided lh the I )ld and New TrwUnwnU into chU3r, a we now have thriii. Thoe chatera he then eubdividcd into iiallfr portion, difttinguitlMMj them by the llrt of the alphabet, and in thie way he wna ro- hli'd to nwke rrkrrnc from hn omciirdaoce to IImi tet of the BiWe. The utility of wch foncordmire brought it into bii(h rfiule, and the dilution into chaptnin, upon which it oVpmoVo wan adoiMrd, alotiv wiih t, by the Kon( an Ih vine. Thin diviiuob into chaptrra wat airrwartla s in the lftih century) adopted hv tlie eMrated jon-cia Nathan, wbo earned the contrivance eicp further; for, inetiad of adhering to the aulxli viMMms of Cerdirad Hugo, he made othrm, much iiNtller, and dirtinguintHHl them, not by Mtera, Jit numlier. Thie invention wu applied to the Latin Oibt a, aitd rexulted in producing the pen. rut vemra of the TeaUmeute. In thia, MonWia Nathan pructmded, no doubt, uimhi the old aulxli eiitiftia (hat luul tecn ud for the interpretation into Chaldee. We thus aee that the prwnt divi in of the Old Textanxnit into chitK'r and vente wan an inveution partly ( hnntian and partly Jew Hi r and that it wae tnr ihe aide purpwie of -eonve. nimit reference, and not with a view to any uatura diviHion of the several subjects. The New Testament atil! remainAd without any Mnhdivisinn into vera till about the middle of lite lfllh century, when the plan waa adtHited for winilar purtMine, viz: a concortlance. It wax car ried into elRsct by Robert Stephcna, a celebmtd printer, at ran, who followed toe example or M Nathan, m subdividing the chapters into small rente, and numbering (hem; he alau priuu4 an " 'KiiuoToT' the t J reek IWament upmi '"the seiiiff' plan- This division ki0 came Into general we like the former .one. of the Old Testament; and viTrecbuViiieudeir from the "aame viewnamely" Latin TestanHmta, a well u'Blbloa, continued " ever afler 16' 1e"dirfingyibed into cliaptera and It remaiued Ar the Uunaktora of the English Rible to carry thia invention still further. In all :he prjnted Bibles, the beginning of every chapter " lad been made a freah " paragraph ', but t m Verses ' yere only marked by the number; eitlier in the . - .i k. : piargin, or in in ooay oi i nr-,ii mi nute aubdivisione not being deemed fit for diatinct oirrai?rauua. Tor Emdiab translators, however, ,: yhottt(f Pedji?lMwe,!5j!,ir'nf " h-perseeiiUon of Wuoen Mary and who published there a new fruiulatiou, fkiooua ailerwards under the name of flie Geneva BiWeeepereted every one U me This new invention was eoon received with ai fuuch approbation M lhe preceding ; and all Bible, jn all languages, began to be printed in Ile saine . manner tliot is,, with tlie vereea diatinguiidied into paragmplm; and tins practice has C(Nitinued down o the present time. A singular destiny thia, to which no other book was ever subjected fisr, in all other works, the index,-or concordaJx,"6r whatever may be the subaidiary matter, is so ar raimed as to be subordinate to the qruinul work it is in the Bible alone, that the text substance of! the work has been disfigured in order that IF might ( adapted to the concordance that belongs to it a eonvcuient reference, rather than a careful pe- iiiul. iMumr ine eixi miiiihkiy "w. m conaequeuce of thia, the Bible is to the eye, upon 1 . .i i k ..r r. he-opomrt el ! auMisjLJaimjAjV'fi a book fur oerusal and study a circumstance, it is fotneyIWlWag fiimwhiftg thA '"IIIM lnAtm " "rnai iiiiiion. wa well as lessoul of the moat consummate practical i r. The potter forma what he please with moulder's flay ; ao a man accompiisnea nis worn uy um om acta. - Five Dollars Itewurd, APT AW AY from the Subscriber, on th 8nd irwtant. a Neero Man named JACK. Jla ta 83 or 24 years of age, about the middla heijjh.t rather of A yelww eonipiexron, is iibwi vo looking man, but when spoken to has a dtwn-look, and is a designing fellow. Jaek had on, when laat feeo, a pair of brown homespun pantaloons and a round-about coaU The above reward will be promptly paid to anyone who will deliver him in Salisbury, r C FISHER. December 8,1834. tf fjP.8. It ha been ascertained that Jack is irT thenposBSsTon of spufiWsfrWTiaperi j and tt is more than protyble he ia endeavoring to make i.:. in mnmn-nC the Northern States. C. F. M ItOI.S VA.TLU. THE Subscriber wiahea to purchase likely NE GROES, from 12 to 2-5 yjm A CL-ilrn! nnl .tl.ilhf ntntirnl ACiimiMV. piIF Eirrciariof the Hxky niver AcaAf A my will be resumed on lle Oih day of Janu ary wit. Tuition at tlie rata of 110 per arwioiw Boarding ran be obtained in rr:lsUq fa mi lies tt from $5 to 14 a tuonlh. , . - ..Hie coome of studtea taught at this Institution art a fidlowsi In IM Laliu Irmrtirenl Kudr ruin's Italia (Irammar, Mair's Introdutiioa, VV'al krr's latin Reader, Virgil to the aiita oeid, Cicero's (our Oralione in Catalioam, Ballast, Ho- race, and Uould i Editm expurgau In the Urek Valpy'a Greek Grammar, Ja cob's Greek Reader, the two first books of Xeno phon, and Grsxa Majora through the Historical part, Dnmoathenea, I'lato, and Iongimia. Io the English Murray's English Grammar, Woodbridge'siieograiihy, Heilge Logic, Blair's Leclurea, Bmnyeaatl a Algrbra through Quadra tic Epjalion, Caldwell's Geometry, llane r.d Dpberical Trigonometry, llmghta and Uurlancee, Surveying, and Natural rhilosophy. The Bubacriher deairna teaching the Lanrua gea on the Analytical 8f$lrm, with irtrrlitr trwuUtiona, suiiported bv the recommfndaiuns of Iirke and Mil ton, which has lately been adop ted by some of the inoet notable Literary lostitu- tfim of the present day. Its aim is to obviate UB prrpleiing task of committing to memory the Grammar without underaUoding it, which damps lh spirit of most pupils during the first months of their puiHlsge, to facilitate a koowMge of toe Languages, and to render their peruaal more agree able. I ne subscriber promises to spare no pains to develops the faculties of the Student ' miod, and to direct them into a proper channel in seeking knowledge. Mi sim is to enable them to under. sUod tkorouifklf wkaltvtr thrf itud, $o far at iMff ndrmnct. R. J. MclX)W ELL, Principal. Cahareue ewontv, 1W. !U, t. IT nity Classical School. 'HUE Fourth Seasion of the Clamical School in - the viciuity of the Catawba Springs, will com roence on ikr fr Mondaf in January 1.V. The Subncriher, having ohlained the sasistance of a Young Man who is a correct r.nglish Scho lar, will be enabled to devote his time and atten tion more unreservedly to the Classical Student who may be committed to his care.- For more information with regard to the School, Fareiua and Guardians are referred to Meaara. Alfred M. Burton, Robert II. Burton, John I. Graham, Bartlett Shipp, Maj. Daniel M. Forney, and Dr. AJpean. ROBERT G. ALLISON. Decemler6, 134. 5t Ijitfcolnton Aradrmy. rr?JlG .Eiamination of the Studenta umler the care of Geo, W. Moiaow will commence on the 26th of this instant, (Wednesday,) and terrui- . it naie (ua oay loitowmg. . Parents and Guardian are particularly request ed to altetwl.. The Exercises of the Academy will be resu mod on the first Mondav in January. "GEO. W. MORROW. N.B. The prkA of Tuition pec Session (in ad yance) for tlie Languages and Mathematics, will be 112 2 50r-wf fcnliah Omiimar, lieography, and Arithmetic, jk G.W. M. Lincolnlon, Vov.22, 1934. 9 Situated an h" Norlfi Corner of tlie Courilwuae, THE Suberriber respectfully inform the Public in general, that they have recently purchased and taken poMteaaioo of the above well-known Ea- UiahuteoU They deem it uaaeceaaary to say any thing in regard to the location, of the Hotel, ae. it inauv conveniences are already known to tle tra velling public, or can be seen at a single view of. Ine premise : 1 hey therefore couteut themselves with assuring all who-may: have occaaioo Jo viaU. or travel through thia section of country, (Stage- Paaaensers, Private Gentlemen, and Families) that the accommodations at the Mansion Hotel cannot be aurpaseod by! any house in this! State. J With a well-built and well-arranged house, ele irani Dining and Lodzing-Rooms, clean and well aired Bedat. first.raie Cooks, atteotiya. and iadwa trious Servants, well-furmalied Table and Bar, and an cemnmodaling Landlord, the proprietors of the Mansion Hotel can evith the greatest confidence inaure to all who may honor their housa with pa trunae, a large aiaount of comfort. ; (Kr Pecks ft, Wellford's Stage from the north, al well aa the Lincolnton and Cheraw Stoges, regtrlatiy arrive at and depart from the Mansion Hotel, several time each wwh I and, having an exienalve and secure Stable, and Oatlers who are industrious and well-diapoaed, travellers in private conveyances-or on horseback are assured that no pains will be spared to ht their horses tor duty on the Toad aftef Icaviny theestablwhrnent . maua. HENRY W. fJUININEK, BY THE GENUINE Ro wand's Tonic Mixture, THE FEVER &. AGUE HAS BEEN CURED IN OAAAA r.ANtKM Within the three, veaxa that it jias been in use and the pationU restored to health, vigor, and coin fort, as tliey are ready and anxious to testify. ftr The genuine Mixture can be had at the StbrtoT''J0IINTtfUKHIT,"ru'fiSbuiw7X.C; JOHN R. ROWAND. September 27, 1834. ' 3m THE Subarribef is about to move to Bateaville, in A rkanaaw Territory, and will attend to ma- king purchaaca, selling land, and paying taxes, for Bounty Lands, which, if not attended to, wilt be sold for taxes, aid lost. -Letters (posted) addressed to the Subscriber, at Butesville, ArWaoHaw, will be promptly attended to. i DAVID REIM1ARDT, " ' ' ' Late of LinciUnttm, X.C. September 37, 1831. " . 8m Dut como at Zxaotl Samuel Craigc & Co, Bespsctfully int.rm their friend, and lh public in general, that ttteir long expected supply of wmv GOODS 1U at laal Ix-cn Ilrcc Ufd, At thvir Store, at Fostcr'a MHL Their new aawrtmaot ia fresh front tha Northern Citiea, aad will be found Io eorwurt of 2 FIRST QUALITY DRY.G00D3, JIAUD-WAUE, Groceries, Cutlery, &c. Which, together with their former stock, makes their present supply Very Large aiid Dmlralilr," (& Being determined to sell cheap for Cash or Country Produce, or on the usual credit to punc tual customers, they bop to merit and receive a continuance of the patranaga which they have heretofore enjoyed at the hand of a liberal pub lic. S. C. di CO. Rowan Co., Nov. 2d, 134. tf II AVID L. 1'OOL, Clock and Wntflt Maker, JEWELLER, AND SILVER-SMITH, UESPECTFULLY inform his friends and the public that he still continue to carry on the above business, in all its various branches. (KT His Shop is still kept al the old stand on the Main Street in Salisbury, one door above the Store of S. ienily 6t Don. Watchea and Clocks of every kind will be Rr paired, at short notice, and on reasonable terms, and warranted for twelve months. DAVID L. POOL Will alteani hup on Hand a Variety of Ariiclti in AM line of butineutuck at Patent Lever Watches, (English, French, Hunt ing, and Dutch ;) Chains, Seals, ami Key, (gold and plated ;) Breat-Pina and Finger-Rings ; , Ever-pointed Pencil Case and Lead ; Silver Ware ; Spectacle Frames and Glasses; Pistols and Dirks ; Pocket and Pen-Knives, (Rndgersli.) . Old Gold and Silver taken in aichauga for article purchased at bis Shop, and in payment for woik done and debt due. D. u. r. Salisbury, Nov. 15, 1834. tf Dissolution of Co-Pnrtnership. VOTICE is hereby given, that the firm hereto fore existing, under the name of HARRIS it SHAVER, i dissolved, by mutual conaent of tbe parties. All persona indebted to the said firm are requeued to come forward immediately and settle their accounti; and those to-wqf7m we are rndebted will ideaae render their accnunta (q m for payment. .: -- ' - " GEORGK M, H ARRIS" JOHN 1. l4Yfrfvr- Bali shory; October ft lUr I I.EREJpFORE carried on byjhe aljoya w- certt will atlii M continued by tho an dersignod, in all ita various branches, at the old stand of Harris Ac Shaver- It is hoped that the liberal patronage heretofore extended to one of us will contume to bo bestowed on our new establish ment. - OiT Ready-made Vehicles, of various kimla. on hand, and will bo sold cheap ; and REPAIRING of every deicriiition will be promptly attended to, and executed in the nxt fuitliful manner. n ltliv l uiiivru a. r Suliabury Octolwr 11, 1934. tf PUDLIC SALE. IN pursuance of a Decree of tke Oairi of Eo Iv. I will ei - rJuMlv mie, on the uremiMea. on tkurtday the IHtl day of Dectmber next, all Those Valuable Lands, Known by the name of the " Mill Lands," lying in Davidrfoo 6i Rowan Conntim, and containing-, in all, i aAA i - fnclreirtaiMirtauTti DclKHir-1 ifaftajPifctiwWpJq Grist-and. Ijawla Mill, with: other injpjTOSlip Tlta aaid Landa. are. wull ftdiuitod to thfl culture of Cotton and Grain of all kinds. They lie upon the Yadkin River, and embrace a large body ot va tim We- Ui w. a ItMliAlW. - -- - These Lands wilf be sold in a body, or in sepa. rate tracts, as may best suit purchasers. Ine terms will be a credit of 12 months. OT The sale will positively take pluce on the day above named. JAMES ELLIS, . Executor of the Estate of Anderson Ellis. November 1, 1834. ids. LAND FOR SALE. WIIE Subscriber offers for sale a valuable Tract of LAND, containing HtS Acrvn. Wins in Lincoln County, on the Catawba River, about 8 miles below Beattie's Ford. This Land is of an excellent quality, well adapt, ed to Cotton and all kinds of Grain. A cvuider able portion of it is low-ground and meadow. - 4 hetmprovenieiiteoiiswtingta ltwm ing and all necessary out-houses, are new and convenient. ' OO" The terms will be made easy to the purcha ser, and can be ascertained by addressing tho sub scrilier, at Jkattie's Ford, or the Oatawl Springs Post-OfTice. JAMES CONNOR. Se4cmberf,1834. tl illils J&5 vA44uaaa:----TIlE - -.. a Travolloro' Inn, a 1 li fiS' G SITUATED SOUTH WEST or THE COURT. HOUSE, IN THE TOWN OF aaaaaaaai rpIIR Subscriber takes this method of informing a- Traveller that h keeps a Housa of Enter Uinmeot in Lexington, (N. C.) on Maia Street, Southwest of tha Courthouse. Ilia Table will always be supplied with tha best fare that a plentiful Migbborbood can afford. His House being capacious, and attended by servant who art industrious and aealousto please, Travel Inrsean always be accommodated with GOOD B E D 8 io rooms with fire place. And last, but not the least important cotwidoiatioo, HORSES trill evHifi rrrrise attention, in tke Stable of tke Subscriber, that they may leave it with in creased ability to do the service of tbe road. An excellent Line of Aeeoinmodalion K Intra Leave the House of the Subscriber, FOR SA LISBURY, on the evenings of Monday, Tkurt day, and Saturday, and reluroa to Lexington on tlie succeeding evenings, , (r Paaaengers going from South to North, by entering tkeir names a far as Salisbury only, and there taking the Accommodation Line to Lexing ton, can have their choice, at the latter plant, Be tween the Piedmont Line and the uua watch run by wv of Fredericksburg. JOHN P. MA BUY. Lexington, March ft, 1434. ly IIIX'KIVITir Anl-3tycAc YiUs. THOSE who are nfnicted with HEAD-ACHES, IIEART-IIURNS.iumI other diatrewing symp. torn of diaordered atonaich, bowels, and liver, may iiod relief in Dr. Borkwith'a Anti-Dyoja-jitic Pills, which can be had at thia Office price fifty cents r box. The Ihielor, who onne reil"d in this place, but now lives in Raleigh, ha, after a haig and exten sive practice, been enabled to commind a waist va luablu remedy tor tlie chnaiic diaeaaea of the di gestive organs, an comuHMi in Southern climate, eafMicially with ttttm wIhi lead aodentary lives. It would be an easy mailer to make out certifi cate to prove that these Pills are a "sovereign re medy" for "all tlie ilia that flesh is heir to;" Un it is not pretended that tbey are an universal anti dote. Certificate of tbe wmi respectable Physi cian and other gentlemen can be shown to sub- mantiate their eflkacy in the particular clam of diaaain above aootton of I and the Editor of this paper can toatify that kt has derived speedy and permanent relief, in the use of them, from a matt diat miaing and- loiigoutuiuud head-ache. - Soiue of hi friends tried litem, at hi suggestion, and ex perienced the aame beneficial eflcta. Saliabury, June 14, 18.14. tf PALL & 'vTXXTTE?. FAOIZIC17Q FOR l4-83. - - - HORACE IL BEARD. Tailor. j I "k?m. M.frieuda, and tha ouUia in general, mat oroera in nis line will always 1 . it ... i i ii aa r a r oe inanaiuuy receivca oy Dim, ana executed in the inuat Neat, Fawhiouable, aod Durable manner tjo terms aa rcancaiable aa anv in thia mt'um rS vnn- try.HrH.fl.h opew; from his long practice of tn ouaineiw, numoer oi yearg . or which time Tie resided in the city of Philadelpliia,) and from tlie gone re I antiafaction he has heretofore given to his numerous respectable andjiuihianublo customen, to nieni ami .receive a poruou ut ino patronage of the public in guneral. . CO" lie flatters hinwolf that his CUTTING is reallt auoerior to anv done in thin State. mv aueiMia gnnnenie mnie in las eatabtiahment. He is in the regular receipt of tlie Retorta of tho Fa- shions as they change both in the largo cities oi l;. -...i v i . i - wining wn i nimiu - mt mac gcmiemen ma v bo satiHnod lharilieii1 ortlora wiH alwnv. K executed in the venr latest atvte. 9!rt fP a distance villM attended to. with. the same punctuality and care is f the cuatoriicr were present in person, ci ,1 v r ' . . am . ,., cNinmmrV) may ii, li)4. y TAlixiR, inSirnta his cntiH!r8 and tlie public in ge ra.'ral, that he has RrmnwH kit Shop (p Uie imiiHe ad- jtamng the store of Mr. Wm. Mim4v-tt"' 77 . . vinnw, m ine oliicoof Mr. Alattlitcu. on the Main Street where he ia prepared to do every de scription of work in tlie line or his busitteaa, in a style wiperior to any dunq in tliis section of country, un a reasonable terms a any, apd pn abort notice. B. P, regularly receives, from the Northern Cities, tlie Report of the Faahions as they vary 11x1,1! he has constantly in hia eniuloy a number of workntM who are first-rate, lie ia enabled to awaire Die public that all Gmwtt inaJe-i bw workup jff flffr X7WT r asnairva in jti ihc t uMrrvr 7 , Cnttintr-Out Hwr nersonir who have'thBlr Wutt thad p ehjewlwrej will W -puncttmlly attended tft-OrdeM from a distance thankfully received, bath fbf fulling out awl making op work. o7" i'fuuwve revived ui partway for work, ; To TaUottJL F. rcsnectfullv infhrms tha ClnA. that he is Ajjent for the Inventor of the Patent Mode of Culling, which is now almost universally uacd at the North, and that he will give instruction to any one who may dpaire to be more perfect in, tha branch of (he art, Hi a ttiihlft 4iition . ,, ; ' ,.".,.1. 1. , : O.I' 1 . r-.ri . . T , . . .V- oaiisonry, irwi.-iy . rRAlJlY. L;itOE8 WANTED, rTIHE Subaorilier wishes to purchase LIKELY A NEGROES, from ten to thirty years old, and will pay the moat liberal prices in Cash. All who have euch property to mil uM Ar. well to call on him, or Mr. John Jones, his Agent. He eon ha found at Mr. SlamrhiArVi II.,ti ;n Salialairy, and Mr. Jonea at Dr. Boyd's Hotel! in vtratif--T - . i He thinks it proper to sav. thai hn ! cerned in businos with Mr. James Huie, or with any wner person. All Letter addreaaed to him, or Mr. Jones, will be punctually attended to. , . ROBERT HUIE. Suliabury, May 24, 1834. tf KOUTH CAROLINA KT1TL J Oth CLASS, FOR 1W, 1 To lx Drawn In the fily of luirbv. On Tuttday lit ZOtk of Dtetmier. lB3i ON THE POPULAt TennlatUng-rijTire Byitera. STEVENSON A rOINTS, MAAGEili i i i i 10 10 10 13 041 UK) 133 330 8,(XH ,tKH H.000 rrixeof 1AMK) DOLLARS " of 4,(KK) DOLLARS -of 3,000 DOLLARS of 8,000 DOLLARS - of MMX) IXILLARS it7,t0ft U 4100 is J,uoa is l,U0Q M 10()O M M of MX) DOLLARS U 30 IKILLARS of X(KJ IK)L1ARS of KM) DOLLARS of 60 1H)LLAUS of 30 IX)LLARS of UO IKILLAUS of 15 iKdLURS of 10 DOLLARS of 0 DOLLARS of 4 DOLLARS I H,HJ-1 Prixos, anwwnting to J J h0,9 A Package of 10 Whole Tickets will coat (Q ( And must draw null . . . . ); a tan A certificate for a Packue of 10 Whole tin will bo H H For 10 Half tirketa, . - . - J For 10 Quarter tickets, jfl 0" All Onk-rs from a diitiiire, by mail (pav iwid) or bv private oonveyame, etx hwiiiff the ta or priae-tK'koi in proiaM 14inrtf 3(,: ceive the nxwt prompt attenlim, if addrrajrd d STEVENSON dt Pt)I NTS, HalUhury ; and a . count of the drawing will be forwarded iimnnliit. ly after its event. Whole Tickets, . . 14 00 Halves, . 2 00 . Quarter, . 1 00 To be had, in the greafcwl variety of mimben, s Stevenson & I'oints's Office, (White Row, MaiMion II.H,) SAUSBURY.N.a -December 6, 1834. id CO- To "Mrrap-nook" nakera, MERCHANTS, AND OTHERS. w TF. are ia tlie weekly receipt of a large sseuWa Mewspaperv from alrnovt ill enartrrs of tttf Vd. ted.Jttalsa, in exchange fue tbs ' l-ryiia, aW aotM be gUd to have them taken off our bands at a ruif ble price. They cooipriae journal of every gnat a point of literary character, and of every shade ia si lica, and would furnish the curioo with awny i Uat of conversation, and wowdrawaC Scrap rittwrni, news-aHMigen, the literati politicians, ajercUii'U, aa others having occaaioa 1 aewapapeni, will liiwl at aV vantageoo to apply r thmarTttlS VrlTtXr K. luiniryT Dtyeinbct 13, X.S34. roit KE.T, .iTbft Store aM'amRoliItiitkr ed to the Mansion Hole). Tb anas m m Ikwtf acnUw W-buvinews, and ia araajJaad ,. ooo of the tery beat stand w Salisbanr fcr wf kind of bosinewk v Fom'swoafcfui lc Hai idsoeSr" ately, and rent will be moderate. . v..". - CONNER & LONG. - . SaRabury, Nov.r lfi34 - - - f - Currrnt Tricca of Protlucr, Ac AX EXUSmj&XfJmietit.i. Bacon, . . . . 121 a 15;Mo!amcs, 90 aft Urandy, apple, . 40 a 40 NaiJa,. peach, 40 a 00 Oats. Butter, . , Cotton, in seed, . clean, , Coffee, . . . . .... 3 jSugar, brown. ItuET 17i4 ,11 Joaf, . . IBalffSalt, . . . mi W F4W allowV"-- .-'-"808 Rtmcco, f 5W) a fjOIKWlieat; (bnsliol) WiW Featliersi" v ; Flour, fscarcci Flajuued, . . KM) Whickey. . . . Luuwed Oil, per paJlon, fl 12 AT Fa --- .wVCOIDCT 10. tcon 12 a 121 Iron, . ; Brandy, peach, . CO a 70 Molasses," . 4a4f 31, PPle, , . 00 a CfflNaila, cut, . 6i6l Beeswax, . 1 a lOlSugar, bmwn, Coffoo, . . . V2 a 14 lump, . . 14 a 14l loaf, . . 60 a 5'8alt, . . . .160 a 1H Wheat,. . . " ; - 5 5lniiidtey,". ". 14 Cotton, . . Corn, . . Flaxseed, . Flour; '.' V" IfiiH Wall Kit a AT CHERAW.'M C.V...DeeembeT HI. Thitter 15a2tlNails, I'j II Coffee, 14 a 1 (ku, (scarce,) Cuttun, aewr Oia-l Com... 50 a OtHSalt, in Feathp ts, V . rlaxaeod, . , Flour, super., fine, . Iron, . . lArd, . . , Mackdrel. v . . 35a4( l...u.l 7 ,125 a IStH Sugar, prime,. . 9K UU.IIIIi ., .(MlOa .650 loaflninp.W'3 Si rraJlow.f scarce) , in Ii !l261 in km i ran, . . ' , , '.650a9()(lWheat,, , , t1'1 10 a VV. Teas, ATrmiiTMRtA rs r rw-n.wa Bacon. . . V- . . . rt 10 a 13IUrd. Brandy; peach, apple, Beeswaji, . , Butter, . , , Coffee, , . . Com, .; . Cotton, 7 . . Flour, . . . Iron, ... . ." ""75 Molasses, . ,40 a Ml Mackerel,. . . 00 a 15 Salt, in sack, , 18a 2Ti bushel, . AilM! tl . 1 a if ougr, iot'wii, . - j 7. . 7ll L-fAIuiufc 1 . 14 a 15) Tallow, . . . ...... ' iommH OUU a uoilieas, . . , A dl WliMilrov. . . . 40 AT CAMDEN, (S.C.) December U Bacon, . . . Brandy, peach, . 75 a 001 i m m am nuiitii mivw.' i annnle. 35 a 40j 12 a W Iron, ' w a 19tPI m ' 8,ooa is I.Ouq is Joq I tjm i ftioa ia 4,5t s 4,0v ia ifiln is ftu.OOQ s 3001 is 24,IKIB m ri i ' Beeswax, . . Cotton, . . , Corn, . . . Feathers,. , . lard, l3a-lTallow, 75aH7! JOaOO Whiskey, . . ,1001 Wheat, nev,.
Western Carolinian (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Dec. 27, 1834, edition 1
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