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7 VARIETY m in Bnd h'wMbejnciniiy if (Tnlonn, says that who win in liiiu il..'ltte region tatrty It is a custom in some parts of New England ' tojfarm out the keeping of the poor, and to sell at public vendue (auction: would be a contradiction) the right of feeding the poor. Those who bid lowest, are tr maintain the pa eTs. The board ing of the, schoolmaster is .sometimes disposed of in the same, way, A writer in the Thompson (Conn.) Bulletin,' thus notices the side of the poor. '"" Vnittd Statet Gatettt." .. . 1 ::- "The market is i- ..ally in November and De scribe r of each year, when about 5000 are sold, of all colors, to worse than southern bondage. 1 lie re, ti-ithft interest of the master to treat his slaves with some kindness, that they may be a bio to IfFr bor. I he reverse la the case here : every one . that dies,' from over labor or other causes, is an ad ditional income to the master. W here. is our New England Abolition Society T How long shall we endeavor to pick the mote out -of our brother's eye, when we have a beam in our own?" A Roarer from Buncombe. A man from Bun combe, N. C. (or that quarter,) recently sold t 1 firkin of butter to a gentleman ill this- place, the r emptying of which exhibited a curiosity, which the curious may see by callins at our oflice. The staves si the mouth of the firkin are about a half inch thick aod rescL constructed as to increase in thickness lo the bottom, where they attain the thickness of about an inch and a quarter. The ' bottom, or heading, is made of thick oak, and as- , cends on the innerside of the firkin about four inches and a half, presenting a ponderous frustum . of a cone. One would suppose that here was gain - u.iWi-h4 satisfy avarice itself; but, to use a vul garism, when the Buncombe people "go a catting, they goaeatting;" accordingly our butter vender did . not stop here, but filled up the space between the heading and sides of the firkin with seven stones, of about i w pounds weight each upon an average. If the seller would compute the labor he was at in making this nondescript firkin, he would probably - find that, after all, his gains but little more than paid him for his trouble. Augusta Sentinel. CqXJDTTO.Y OF ARDKNT SPIRITS. " A gentleman, who had a vow in heaven ami a promise on earth, not to drink a drop of ardent spirits, lately, at a grocery, called for half a do ten crackers which he " mounched, and mounch ed, ami miounched," like the sailiih's wife In Mac beth. In the mean time, a fellow, who had no row against strong drink, called for a rrtass of sling; Isit just as it was made, some noise occur ring in the street, he ran out to see what it was. White he was gone, the abstemious man, finding trceirfery dry eirinjt; tRettrtir the other's sling until they were thoroughly soaked, r tiid then ate them with great satisfaction. I he other returned, and finding his glass empty, began to rail soundly at those present, for drinking his - liquor. , MI did nt dnnR it, said one: "nor 1, -"nor ..J I," wid another and another. - , . w Hare you drank it, Mister F said he to the with the ereckersv- " I P exclaimed the other with apparent astonish- 4nent I d have you to know, sir, I in a temper man wtiu um'H lulu walked twenty imles to uuUiu woman. -Ant. Sent. ... kigllt Of a pretty DAVID L. lOOLf Situated at the North Corner of the Courthouse, SAAlSUtKY, I. C. Grate Amusement. The following introduction to a p iece of poetry in a late number of the Spring, field Republican, is quite a novel to 'us : '' The illi THE Subscribers respectfully inform the Public in general j that they have recently purchased and taken possession of, the abova well-known Es blishment.' Thev deem it unnecessary to say any following fines were written more than sixty years hjung in regard to the location of tbe Hotel, tl pi' i. nn(1 IVntph Maker airo. bv one who has for many vears sIcdI hi the t J:...u.. i m ih ta. tlOCJt UUU v uicii Mttaw, grave, merely for Ail own amuement.n I velM MiMic. or can be- seen at a ainale view of -JEW ELLLK, AKU bILV klMsJ&UlJ the premises: They therefore content themselves flESPECTFULLY informs his friends and the m n rm . . -e I . - . I m ... . .-h . : I A chance rassenger. 1 ne neamnoat r.rie, on with assuring all who may have occasion to visit a. public That he still continues 10 carry on mc her trip down the Hudson yesterday, increased the or travel through thi section of country. (Stage, .hove business, in all its various branches. number of her passengers without the inconveni- Passengers, Private Gentlemen, and Families) that (Jr His Shop is still kept at the old stand on e nee of going ashore for them; the wife of a Mr. the accommodations at the Mansion Hotel cannot the Main Street in Salisbury, one door above the ikhuioh, quo oi tne pawugersj nving giveqjHr i besurpaaDyany nouse in tnis ptaie. I store ot o. Lemiy v son. to a fine boy, wlm was by general consent named I With a well-built 7 wellTrrluiired SouseVete I Fa tclieg" und blocks tf-wveryk mA will be. Re Gilbert Erie Bennett. And a purse of fifteen or gant Dining and Lodging-Rooms, clean and well- paired, at short notice, and on reasonable terms, twenty aoiiars, was made up lor tne ueneni 01 me aired Beds, hret-rate t-ooks, attentive ana inuus- ttj warranted (or twelve montns, extemporaneous voyageur. 1 he mother and child trious Servants, well-furnished Table and liar, and are doing well, and we hope the little chance way. an accommodating Landlord, the proprietors of the farer may live to turn out a hero worthy of the Mansion Hotel can with the greatest confidence name he bears. Courier and Enquirer. Empty is the house of a childless man, as emp ty' as the mind of a bachelor; cinpty are all quar ters of the world to an ignorant man, but poverty is total emptiness. ' . A p rodent person should not discover his pover ty, his self-torments, the disorders of his house, . his uneasiues, or his disgrace. insure to all who may honor their house with pa tronage, a large amount of comfort. OCT Pecks dt Wellford's Stage fron the North, as well as the iLincolnton and Lheraw stages, a nee man. 1 have a vow in heaven, and a pr JnisfttliM drop of ardent spirits." - - ' u WelL l can't help that, une thing I know 1 left my sling standing here, and .now it's gone and you look to me. just as if you was the man (hat drank it." , - lrdticlara.upoa.-iny jouL X bva not. drai-lta ,d.rop of jL: MURDER OF A WIFE AND FOUR CHIL- DHKN, BV A HUSBAND. A. most horrible tragedy was lately consunfated at London. A (Jerinan optician, named Steniburgh, rc- siliiir'at 17 SontliampUsi Street, I'entonville, us- royed his wile and four children, and then committed self-murder by the same means. When discovered, he was found lyini' in the kitchen, with his throat cut his wife snd infant, up stairs in the bed room in their niLrht clothes, their heads almont severed from their bodies two children were also found dead, in the the same manner, while a third, who muxt have awoke unug the horrid butchery, and attempted to make is eHcJbe, was found in the workshop; one of his fin gers and part of his shoulders completely cut from his body, no doubt in struggling for existence. No cauno could be SMtiirued for it The unfortunate man who coirimitled it was said toliejif 1" passionate and irrita ble disposition, and MoiimwlMt dejected in consetiuence of the loss of lawHuits in Ueriuany, where he had pre viously been with his family, the deceased woman hod formerly 'been his servant. Murder and Suicide. About six o'clock yestcrfay afternoon, a young gentleman of reauoctable connex- iisis in Soutliwark, coinuiitted, in a fit of Infuriste jeal ousy, a deed seldom equalled in atrocity and horror. He repaired to the house of the object ot his jealous aiiec tions, Mary Davis, in Trsvis' court, South street, be tween fifth smi sixth strests, and murdered Ut girl-by cuttmir ber thntl The arteries were completely dis severed, and the miserable girl fell and died at once. the maddened wretch then turned his knits against himself, and in another moment the murderer was a suicide. A Coroner's Inquest was held at once over the bodies. -JPkiladtljt h ia Com. Intelligencer. Another Fiendish Murder. Ws learn, from ths 8a- vanah Georgian of the 8th instant, that a most inhuman murder was committed in Havanah on Friday night the 5th instant. James Wise, a young man from Bulloch county, came to Savanah to purchase his wedding clothes, (liemg abMil Jo be married,) and attended. a mnrttf sVVbrifa-- "But! I'll have no butt about lU What I my is as true as I stand here ; and I apiieal to these Zi.'O'linohlho have had ihcir eyes on me alt the 7'time, if 1 draulta drop'of yourlirniorl'1 f Ha anght to the (cHrrlsuid pne o them but as to the tpint, that another matter. S'vYoU would'nt insiuuatet1 . . , . . I insinuate nothinjf I will merely inform you " 'accuscf , that his liquor iminuatod itself into yisir crackers : nd thus, instead of drinking it, you took -it w- eonaohJatwd stats.njV. Y-Truncrijtt. C5rW wonder "whether U never occurs to those who are cMitinimtIy deiMKjiicing the Uniled States Bank as a nvsister of mischief, and at the same . time laudW Gen. 'JacfcMono' lt)o stiet for extia iruisluitf (aa they say.) the National Debt, that : without the agency f the Rank, in producing a souud currency, ajid in colloctiog ana disliuniing the puouc revenues free of cost, the Uebf coul not have boea paid ofT for many, many years lo come. . One would think that this rcrloctioa ought to have the effect of softening their antiMthies, Wince the labors of the Bank .nave contributed so niiir.h to the irlorv of their Chief I We are of those. however, who believe that (!en. Jackson's hizhest merit in the extinguishment of the Nstionnl Debt, has Leon, tlial he did hotwHhtonly and mischieTravry nc range tha measures which were adopted for that pur laid, rrtofwwenthat iwlwwnnt-atdW those arnoge.- r t tnents by lh economy of his Administration J have sncnt in one year Nine Millions of Dollars mor than I,K O. iliimn dul in his nxMt exuersnve vear' But it is in vain to sisjak of these things. J. Q A 'Urns was sxtraKairaid,' inri thrrrforf the Pcft- f V:. nle tn rood him out : Orn. Jacki is "economical,' and therefore Ihe Peoide will stick to him. Veri v a the old DPirerh says " oe man may steal T I sheep with impunity, while another will lie hung for only looking into the pen." ojai 'r1hrMr're(hfrst m In tlie contemplation of the President when he re- fommemli. Reprisals H him.rad attentivrly the f .Mowing extract from the Annual Rerstrt of the Secretary cHMhe Treasury t, lap.UDi. "It ia not Dossible to freswi the roKTinuRR cias that may ekrek either the prrtemt larft ' Importation! of wterrhfmlite or luree sab of land, . and consequently reduce the revenue derived from (Urn; or that may require ait iwiwii i?t ori Am ol Nvt xrasnrrrars, arising from iIi.mh unC.rtunnte collisions" lo w hich alT nations are liable that M dispssd to svstih t ritTM or TtTiits,, -vindicate tlieir public rights, and rrotect. efficiently, tlieir commerce and ritiaena, No fiirthcr reductioo of the Tariff, until thai a ready provided fir, at the clone of the ensuing year, would therefore seem toUs pdent. . Seareiiy of. ITosm-AJt.. it2r . n i king on th extreme acarcity ef the gentler regulurly arrive at and depart from the Mansion Hotel, several times each week ; and, having an extensive and secure Stable, and Ostlers who are industrious and well-disposed, travellers in private conveyances or on horseback.are- assured that no Old Cold and Silver taken in exchange for articles pains will be spared to ht their horses tor duty on purchased at his Shop, and in payment for work DAVID L. POOL Will always Jcetp on Hand a Variety of Articlet in i line of business such a Patent Lever Watches, (English, French, Hunt ing, and Dutch ;) Chains, seals, and Keys, (gold and plated ;; Breast-Tins and Finger-Rings; Ever-pointed Pencil Cases and Leads ; Silver Ware ; Spectacle Frames and Glasses; Pistols and Dirks ; Pocket and-Pen-Knives, (Rmlgcrs's.) " nrxKWTirs ti ins r - . r: i ' ' "'ittir THOSE who are afflicted with HEAD-ACIIFq toms of disordered stomach, bowels, and livermay ' find relief in Dr. Beckwith's Anti-Dvsnentic P;n: which can be had at thla Office Drim sn ' cents per box ' I he Doctor, who once resided in this plnce, but now fivce in Raleigh, has, after a long "and exten. sive practice, been enabled to compound a most va. luable remedy for the chronic diseases of the di gestive organs, so common in Southern climates! especially with those who lead sedentary lives. It would be an easy matter to make out certifi. cates to prove that these Pills are a "sovereirm m medy-for-all 4he4lla4hafki4a-heiF4oJL i.. ii is noi preienoea mat tney are an universal anti, dote. Certificate of thw nwst respectable 'Phy si. cians and other gentlemea can be shown to miC sianuaie ineir emca:y in tne particular class of diseases above siwken ofi and the Editor of this pajier con temiiy mat he has derived speedy and permanent relief, in the use of them, from a 0104 distressing and long-continued head-ache. Some of his friends tried thcuvat his suggestion, and ex perienced the same beneficial ellects. Siihsbury, June 14, 1834. tf . the road after leaving the establishment HENRY W. CONNER, RICHARD W. LONG. Salisbury, November 8, lS.'M. 6m But come at Last! done and debts due. D. L. P. SalisburyNov. 15, -1834 tf Dissolution of Co-Partnership. - TsOTICE is licreby given, tliat the firm hereto I fore existing, under the name of HARRIS Ac SHAVER, is dissolved, by mutual consent of the parties. All twrsons indebted to the said firm are . 1 . e J -.l- ...1.. j .:....i o IP' Jtr P I fequesica 10 come lorwaru immeuiaiuiy aim wtiiik Samuel Uraige iY IC their accounts; and those to whom we are indebted Respectfully inform their friends-, and the public will please render their accounts to us for payment iu general, that their long expected supply or NEW GOODS Ilnii at last been Rrccivrd, At their Store, at Foster's Mill. GEORGE M. HARRIS, JOHN I. SHAVER. Salisbury, October 9, 1834. Their new assortment is fresh from the Northern Cities, and will be found to consist of FIRST QUALITY DRY-(JOODS, HARD WARE, Groceries, Cutlery, &c. Which, together with their former stock,- makes - their present supply . -t Very Large and Dcirablc. THE HERETOFORE carried on by the above con cem, will atill be Continued by the un dersigned, in all its various branches, at the old FOR 1H34-35. , HORACE H. BEARD, Tailor, II EGS leave to inform his friends, and the public in general, thut orders in his line will always be thankfully received by him, and executed in the most Neat, Fashionable, and Durable manner ot terms as reasonable as any in this section of eons, try. II. II. B. hopes, from his long practice of hit business, (a number of years of which time b resided in the city of Philadelphia,) and from th general satisfaction he has heretofore given to W numerous resiMX.'tublc and fashionable customer, to merit and receive a portion of the patronage of the -public in general. (Cr He flatters himself that his CUTTING k really superior to any done in this Stute, as mav be tested by the uiidisp attends garments made In his establishments IU is in the regular receipt of the Reports of the Fa- ' shions as they change both in the large cities 01 this country and ot kurope 0 that gentlemea may he satisfied that their orders will always be executed in the very latest style. Orders from a distance will be attended fo wTlV the same punctuality and care as if the customer , were present in person. Salisbury, May 17, 1634. ly fJZT Being determined to sell cheap for Cash or stand of Harris & Shaver. It is hoiied that the Country Produce, or on the usual credit to punc- liberal patronage heretofore extended to one of us tual customers, they hope to merit and receive a will continue to be bestowed on our new establish couUnuance of the patronage which they have J meat. heretofore enjoyed at the hands of a liberal pub lic. 8. U. & CO. Rowan Co., Nov. 29, 1834. tf Unity Classical School. rTx IE Fourth- Session of the Classical School m B 1 -f.i 1 a : :n mW.n i si em ttarden.-. Wi teft to and wamt.hhmi in Iha h.ck. Wtween lha ids of Uia mfnce Od tht. S rit MlMuM Xi.Janu.ary 1835. seventh and eishtriba, by a dirk knife, which penetra- t The Subscriber, shaving obtained the assistance ted the cavity or the chest, passed throuirh the ten lor a xoung Man who is a correct frngiisft ocno- liinir, and entirely tliroii;h the aorta, pruiiiicing unine- ar, will be enabled to devote bis lime and atten- partv at Surini? Uill. where a dispute arose between W 07" Ready-made Vehicles, of various kinds, on hand, and will be aold cheap; and REPAIRING of every description will be promptly attended to, and executed in the most faithful manner. JOHN I. SHAVER & Co. Salisbury October 11,1; Travellers' Inn, dmte death. The murderer bos been lodged in jaiL A umar oflmTnumm rwenttv hpnke'oiif in the nl TTageoT "Exeter", CNTH?fsmong the cotmn factory girls nt UmlvMna. His revolution budwl hluud anu laun der tor a sistrt time, but lianpily teriuinalou QWntrw nrinpinlAnf tliA tili tuimmiArliM TliA umr fmW mil ftf A rfinWnrn nf nrmiinti hrtwrmt ihn irirb) snd the aent of 1 and-Ur. ilcJ-an. ine iaciory as 10 ino preciHe limn wnen u was nan pssi seven ociocx, me-nirni-me dermiimiMHi of the day's labour. It was finally sdjusted by Hie very proper stipulation on the part of the agent, that in all future computations, half past -seven is' in to be con strued to mean eight o'clock. Courier sad Eaitirrr. tioa more unreservedly to the Classical StudeuU , Jn?T.Z J.TT who mV be rommilt-d'lo h,s r.ra. ' ' SITUATED SOUTHWEST OfTHE COURT- Parents and Guardians are referred to Messrs. LFX I.WIO.Y, (.. CAROLINA.) ed m. nurton, Koiiert tl- burton, John v. G raham, Ba rtlett ShTppTTSrairDahTer '5lrForney7 rpflE-SuhscribBr tHketthis Ttiethedtf mformmg 1 - Travellers that he keens a House of Enter- ROBERT G. ALLISON." rainmenl ih Lexington, f N. C.V on Main Street. iwcemner o, 1.14. ot Southwest the Courthtmse. IJiiroliiioii Amilrniv. I ' rahle will always be supplied with the hest If .1. !,. a a rpHEExammktioBof me 8tudetrts under tlie ,ot" P-'"' i neigiiuorhood can aitord. iiu care of Gao. W. Moaaow will commence on U,Mm '"f pe end attended by servants it.. 2Rih r tt... in-uni t W,fnptv ...t ip;. who UMlrkHja and aealous to please, Travel- , . , ,. ,. ... . . , - nate the day followinir. wrs ,,w.ys oo accommoaaiea wim u y w 1 ' . " ... i it k- iiu : . :.k r i i i i . l... Parmts and Guardians are particularly request. u'r'i oui ed to attend The Exercises of the Academy will be resu (Kr REMOVAL, llenjamln Fralrjr, TAU3K, informs his customers and the public is r neral, that he has Remoted hit Shop to the bouse ad joinini; tlie store of Mr. Win. Murphy! at the east car. ner of the Courthouse, in the office of Mr. WatUiifO,oa tb Main tkreet where he is prepared to do every is. senption of work in the line of his business, ia itrla superior to any done in this section of country, ta at reasonable terms as any, and on short notice. a. r. reirulsrly receives, from the Northern Cititi the Reports of the Fashions as they vary; and, as kt has constantly in his employ a number of workmen wl are first-rate, heis errabfed toasauTeThff nutitle tMt if work done by him will be both fksUiunabls snd dunks; rweat juada.by bisworknum JciU Uf tll Cetak: warranted, to JU the customer. Cutting-Out, for persons who have their work swat ap elsewhere, will be punctually attended la Olden from a distance thankfully received, both fur cuUinf UUl UJU OUIU VIHI.. . " 0r Produce received In part fftit worL To Tailors. K P." respectfully infi.rms the Ti that he it A cent for the Inventor of the Pitrnt Wnir of CuUinir. which is now almost universullv used at tbt r-,-:.- "l'-ri i-t- - ' ' worm, ana uiai ne wui give lniiuucnotno inynnriDs may dtMtrs to M mure porlect ia that branch of tM art. Ijbr a reasjsnblfl compensation. Salisbury, lKVt- ly JLFRALEY. The Ediirne does not siwar to have been as sne- eemfut- in MMastnt 4h-atHiHne at list Eastward, as I anssig us, 1 he MuxtiHi tiszette complains mat me moon isVintttely refused to cover the sen's dise as she mmnt have done, and consequently tlie-da.rkness, tho'. respoctable enough, was nothing la ahat murht have been "expected under the circiimsUnces." in short, Um whiibi suVir was Hna sroot thimrs" and the Editor even pMnouncca it a isilwsw rlipses, he aavs, naaivoncei lor the ljamruairea and Mathematics, win very mnrh deg-neratcd since 1)H. The Htisiian I be 912 00 for English Grammar, Geography, med ou the first Monday in January GEO. W. MORROW. N JL' The price of Tuifiott per Session (in ad not tlie least important consideration. HORSES trill aray rtrrivr tmrk attention, in the Stable of tht Subscriber, that they may leave it with in creased ability to do Ibe service of tlie road. Lexington, March , I834. JOHN Pv MABttYi : jCoffee, v are relebrated fitr their severe taste and rijrid criticism, in all matters not "speeisily r np" sy thsisolvsa, and ws ahould nt be much surprised if they should actu ally have one during tlie season, of "domestic msnu- facturo." .v. r. Csner seal kmjumr. Punctuality is the life of business. Ia aishinf is the distinction between a country life and a city life more strongly marked, than in the observance of punctuW ty in appointment. Ws who live in cities have so many doslina with Banks, the Post-office, snd cUrtnv brats, winch all a.lopt the rule that "time and tide wait for no' mn.'tnt tWrtnrk-wnrk sytrm kwm it- punctouT fWa'son-&f Mcood nanmi.T lfnre hare -to go a distance, the walking on the pavsmeni is always good. t If ws are likely lo ba a liUls lata, we can jump into an omuibua. If it rains or snows' hard. We can call a hack. In the city, the state of toe weather ta and Arithmetic, SS. G.W. M. "Lincolntrm; Nor.yi, 9 : . . Negroes for Sale. WILL BE SOLD, BEFORE THE Ct)URTHOUSE IN M0.iawiK;ivr Oi Thursday the l.VA day of January next, Between Thirty-Five and Forty . . Currcut rricce.or l'roIucrr Ac AT 8AIJSBURY Dscembet ZL- 12 Bacon, . . . Brandy, apple,' peach, A4 a Otillatai 21 a miol 40 a 45 Nans, Butter, Cotton, in seed,' clean, 11 Belonging tu ;be Estate of .Joseph Chambcir,jle ceased, late or Kowan (ounty (ttr.Tlui is, pcrhapsvihe most valuable lot of Negroes ever offered for sale in this section of the country, the greater part of them being young, -LAND FOR SALE. 'TMIE Subscriber ofiers for sala a valuable Trad A of LAND, conlainiiiir H IS Arrra. Ivimr in Lincoln Csmty, on tlie Catawba River, about 9 miles below Itenttie s lord. Tliis IjiimI t"ny. well adapt. m tittisi oisl all kusls of drain. A consider-! aide portion of it is low-ground and meadow. M L I he Improvements, ctsisisting of a Dwelu Ji ig and all noce!wary out-bouses, are new ami convenient. fi-.y.hjerm L wI.IIJy.rnndwy to tlie mirrhii- wer, and can lie a eriiiiiM'tl tiy aiUlresxmg the mil- srrrhrriTir Hcatne's ford, or lbViwh springs IW.UIhce. JAMta CU..NUK. tteptwnlwr . 14. - - u - Com, Feathers, . , ITour, (msrec) rlaxsccd, Rye, Hugar, brown, , loaf, . . I6M.Salt, - . . 4t -(Tallow,- . . . . 30 a St Tobacco, . . , Ts) a GOOtYYbtat, (buslicl) 1(10 Tiikey, Linseed Oil, per gslten,- fl 12 AT F 4Vi' - " .-wsi 12 s 1'Jl'Imn, ' Brsmly, peseh, apple, Beenwax, . . Coffee, . . . Cotton, . . . Com, . -, F'lsx-ewl, . . not allowed to be pleaded as on excuse fi a breach of ......aii1.!?!!! nwtij tftw wnm9 hwi M ngtp.im..lw nil ImmiHI. or tinle the osrtv cannot endure expire. The ef A credit of 1 2 months will be given, upon bond feet of all this is, that no time is lost No one is kept and security, with interest after six months, . . i -i. :t .: -.k'.,k I m ui'L'l urt'Ul'i w a lung tut tooiuer, ana me sacrincs w aw mr "-u A JLITO ATT rrHE Sol. m money) and conwoueally those who Uve by work, ss mechanic, merchants, tradesmen, lawyers, and tdttms of nrwrjxtpn-t, are enabled to do more than they could d.JL,4ipbly .obee.rted CUnotuality jjq. thcirarpoiiit;. raonts. 'hUmirlphm Vom. Inlruigtncer. Foothers, (HI s 70 Molasw-s, . . ftO a (Ml N'sils, cut, . . is a ll,Sugar, biywn, l.'l a 14 luinis . 14 a Ml! loaf, . atl? rVlt, . - . la MllWIn-at,. , . m fcWiSiisisyi ii 50aflO r "'flair , 2530 laira , i; ;-W , a W a K . 43196 4.41 aoasi 0t 8a 10 14 lflal? CO .... 90100 33a35,Woul, - instant, a Negro Man named JACK. fie is a u ,.t .ii .Ki.iLn. ih . 1K.1 ru 1 or U4 years ot ae, about Ihe middle height. I mutt admit of flourishes in its lvprphy, 6 as it (alia I rather of a yellow cohiplexion, is' k smart active into the hands of the unlearned sa well as the learned, looking man, but when spoken to has a down-look, of cbddrsa as well grown penie, it w ngni insi and is a deaiininir fellow. Jack had on, when last ritier is alsait to move to Ilatesville, in Arkaiwaw Territory, and will attend to ma. A Ml! EL REEVES, h"g purchase, selUng land, and paying Uxea,fur December IS, 1834 ids Admin'r. non-residents. There are many tract of Military Hounty Lands, which, if not attended to, will be sold for taxes', and lost. Letwrt (postMVaTMrwsed'tt thiBSur?ribe?;f at Datesvule, Arkansaw, will be promptly at loaded to. DAVID REINHARDT. - - LaUof Limealmio, XC. Septemher 27, 1834. orn Baron, Boniwax, Butter, . AT CHERAW, a C.).Deeembe L id a 17 1! IS a 3lails, .11 a "l Meal, (scarce,) Molsapra, Five Dollars Kewurtl nAlf AWATTroTnlhe &liscriberVon 11. MHOI.H WAITED. every body that knows the Lnglish slphahel shoiild be eco , cr homespun pantaloons snd a HHIIE Subscriber wishes to purchase LIKELY able to rd ell4iu name. Auwtioa tosmaUmat- about coat.' The above reward will be A NEGROES, from ten to thirty years old, and ters l.ks this .of mere -.f" 'JZrk, promptly paid to any one who will deliver him in will pay the most liberal price, in Cash. suppose, nd our own was drawn lo it 6y me remaros r LMa,.D n . ' . 4 ... of twTrwpectabl. ciUams, one of whom said that Salisbury. U HfcllLR. AU who bare such property to sell would do thn aWm fVnm horns, it was a rreat convenience, on December 8, 1834. tf weH to call on him, or Mr. John Jones, his A pent. his way to some of the Northern 8tatea C. F. tiirainr over files of papers In a Reading Room, to see Philadelphia paper with distinct heading; nd the other, that people often went to the Bonk of which be was cashier, which had wied some notes with the word Iwrntw written ia Orman text, to know how . . - i I t - i ss. much It tu m tngnsn. I nummnpntm I IIfsROF.H IVAIN'TKD. i . -r. THE Sobscriber wishea lo purchase likely NE Tb Directors of the !Vta MannelnTOrtnce Com-1 I. nBnB.- , , , ' panic, hsv. determined to s,ld a cb.i lo their policies. . " - - iV Pnn'WvTtI L. .X I. . mil nnmiif out ofl rUKSll II. rgt P- , 1-atetmiUtrDee. U, IbZi. 5t (& P. 8. It ha been scertined that Jack is "n i"" Mr. Slaughter Hotel, in in the possession ot spurious tree paper ; and it I ""ji tur. uiios oi ur. tmya notci, in is more than probable he is endeavoring ta make Charlotte. He think it proper to say, that he is not con cerned in business with Mr. Jamc Huie, oc with any other person. All Letters addressed to him, or Mr. Jones, will be punctually attended to. ROBERT IIl'IE. &tisbury7May5,7I WC tf Cotton, new, . Corn, . JPeathcis,., Flaxseed, . . flour, suiter., fine, . .670 a lard, . . Mackerel, . Pit, fraree.) . 14 151 Rice. . AO OUSalt, in socks, . 3540 bushellJL .lit a Kid,, .mm rK . 40a 45 ".4lVI a 3 73 , ant Sugar, prime,. . Vj comnun, - - - hflump.l rr.llw.M-arrf. I"11" 10 a in Teas. 6T)0 iHWaoal,. ICTIl AT COLUMBIA, a C)Decciubcr 8. Bacon, Brandy, peach, apple. Beeswax, , . Butter, . . . Coffee, . . . Corn, . , , Cotton,, , , Flour, . . . Iron, . , . . 10 laiard, . . . . 75 Molasses, . . 40 Ad Mackerel, . U 00 n Salt, in sacks, . 18 e 2fi bushel, , 11 17 iiir hmvL . v;i tni . 14 a 1M Tallow. . . . Kl'l .800. OMl Teas, . . . Z . 4a5iWhiskey, . . 21 C 4Ai30 avt . 75 10 AT CAMDEN, (S C.) December IS. Bacon,. . . . 14l,rToiir.(N.Crn.)r'.?: Brandy, peach, , 75 001 JO appple. n twvwss, Cotton,. . . Fssthcra, 35 a 40 Iron, lis in, lard. , . 13 mhraiiow, . .narrvVTnJiy, . ) a OOhVbeat, nev :n. uill a .100 n
Western Carolinian (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Jan. 3, 1835, edition 1
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