li.ilcl Improvement. dr. riucrrs For the immediate Relief and radical Care of HERNIA or RVPTVRE. FTMIi: Subscriber, having he :n legally authori zed to vend ami upply Lr. Price-" celebrated Jmproced Patent Metallic 7V, hi l Smus oi North Carolina and Virginia, takes pleasure in presenting to the citizens of ih-se States, tlie ad vantages of this highly approved i:i.d celHrntcd l.uirun.pr.t : for which purpose he is no.v titling the principal towns of those States, remaining a few v. -eks in each, at which time all ier&ous wish ing to he relieved of the danger and inconvenience ufR;;ien, will make application. In uiiering the TRUSS to the afllicted of Rup ture, wo dlt, confidently believing from the suc cess s Dr. Price has had in curing Ruptures of long standing, and of every description on one or both sides, old and young, and the testimony of the highest authority in favor of its superior utility, ti nt it is the most valuable Instrument for their use. It can be worn with convenience, day and liig'.t, w hich in the estimation of the most distin jTuLhod .Surgeons, is essentially important to ef fect a permanent and sjeedy cure of Rupture. No cure, no jay. The poor relieved gratui tously, JAMES II. OLIVER, M. l. Here follow numerous Certificates. The Subscriber is authored by Dr. Oliver to apply this Truss on the conditions above mention ed, viz : no cure no pay. November 21, 18'i'u Salisbury, N. C. PROCLAMATION By the Governor of the State of Xorth Carclina. The Convention which met in the City of Ra. leiuh on the fourth day of June last, having adopt- ed certain amendments to the Constitution of the State, and having bv an Ordinance, directed them to be submitted by the Governor to the people for ratification or rejection ; and tho saiU uonvention h-ivin directed returns of the votes to 1J made to the Governor, to be by him oiicncd in the pre- senco of the Secretary of St a to and Public Trca- surer, and that in case a in iioritv of tho votes given, should be in favor of the ratification of the 6aid Amendments, tho eanio should bo forthwith made known bv a Proclamation of the Governor, and tho said amendments having all been so sub initted to the ieople, and returns of the votus hav ing been made and opened, and tho result asccr tamed according to tho said Ordinance : Wow, therefore, I, DAVID L. 8 WAIN, Go vernor of th State of North Carolina, do hereby declare and make known to the people of the State, that a majority of all the votes so returned, was iu favor of the ratification of the said Amendments, which said Amendments so ratified, are liecome part of tho Constitution of the State, and will be in lull lorce ana eneci irom anu aner me nrsi uaj of January, eighteen hundred and thirty-six In testimony whereof, I have caused the Great 8eal of the State to be hereunto affixed, and sign ed the same with my hand Done at the City of Raleigh, the third day of l)ecemler, A. D., one thousand eight hundred and thirty-five, and of the Indepeu dence of the said State, tho sixtieth. P VVIP L. SWAJN. By the Governor, W.m. T. Coleman, Private Secretary.' JYcv, cheap, anil Jcira!i5c 0 d a m id & saaiis II AVE just received, and are now opening, at their Store at the North-west corner ol the Courthouse square, in the building occupied as the Mansion Hotel, a large and splendid assortment of Fall and "Winter Goods ; Embracing almost every article in the line of J)ry-Goods, JIard-tFare, Cutlery. Crocke ry ulass-icare, 1 In Is ; Shoes, .Medicines, Faints, JJyc-SlujJs, and Groceries, Usually kept in Mercantile establishments, which they oiler for Hale LOW for cash, or on credit to punctual dealers. OCT All kinds of Country Produce taken in pay- inent, and fur which the highest prices will be allowed tf .Salisbury, Nov. 2", lOO. Tlie Lincoln Coiti Trr.iisisfiM'f iiriii;? Company TJESPHCTFULLY inform the Public, that by mutual consent, the company liavo dissolved their Co-Partnership, and that they now inform nil those inuebtei! to sanl Company to make im- mediae payment; and all Agents to clows their agencies as sxn as possible. And all those ha ving demands against the company, to present mem lor settlement to .lames Hivins. JIOKE, SCIIENK, & RIVINGS. Linco! :to;i, Dec. 5, p.l ftaVc 1SovU-C;yoVva: l.l.NCOIJV COUNTV. November Term, l'3r. Jft Equity f MelchesiJick Robinson, pt. al. r. Petition, John Robinson, et. al. S "IT appearing, to the satisfaction of the Court, J that Jacob Ilnyle and Leach, his wife, are not inhabitant of this Mate: It is therefore ordered pnd decreed by the Court, that publication be made lor six weeks in the Western Carolinian, for mem to be and appear at otjr next Court of Equi- .. uciu iui niu viMimy oi Ljiinoin, at the (ourthoose in Lincolnton, on the Olli Mondav at ter the 4lh Monday in March next, to plead an swer, or demur, otherwise Jud-, iM,t will be en tered up against tlicrp, and t!ie Pc-titioa heard ex parte. WILLIAM WILLIAMSON, cn.p. Dec. 12, 135. (Pr. fJC y 16J.) po AN extensive ctfxk of BLANKS of every kind ' i " ".v- jwi, nt-n tonsianuir on no ana ior saie, ai TIIISO FFICrL To Iflerehnm, ami tlieiv7' 4 LAGE QUANTITY' of excellent white WRAP-2- PING PAPR, of newsiiatcr fcizc. now on band paper fcizc, now oa hand j VALUABLE LANDS En the HSar ket ! T1Y Virtue of a Deed of Trust to me executed, 9 bv William Disniukes, fur the purposes there in expressed, I will expose to Public Sale, in the Town of Wadcfehorotigh, on Tuesday, the l'2lh day of January next, the following TRACTS OF LAND. ON, TrACTj Lving " the Cold Mine Rranch, known by the by the name of the Pinion Land : this Tract 1 jus uuiiii on it. as several nieces have been found by .Mr. Dismukes and otners ; the soil is suitable to the "rowth of Corn, Wheat, and Cotton. own tji.ici Containing 35 Acres, The one-third interest, the other two-thirds be longing to Jacob Austin, and the heirs of Jona than Austin, which can bo bought on reasonable terms. This Tract contains the celebrated Oold Mine where u piece of tiold weighing Hit Him. was found. This Mine has yielded upwards of Ten Thousand Dollars worth of Gold without the aid of machinery. 1 am confident this amount, or more, could be gotten from this mine, if pro perly worked by men of science, and the know ledge of .Mining, OAK T1SACT, Containing 100 Acres, Known as the Jesse Harnett Tract ; it is excellent Land and under good improvement. Terms of Sale, Cash. ALEXANDER XV. KUAN DON, Wadosboro', Nov. LH, 135. (7t) Trustee Liincolnton JJIalc Jlcadcmy. IIIE Subscriler respectfully anuounces to Pa rents and the friends of youth generally, that he lias made arrangements to take charge of this Institution, and that the exercises will commence on the ftrst Monday in January next Keing whclly unconnected with any other pursuits, he promises to devote hi attention exclusively to the business of teaching, and will spare no pains to interest tho minds of thoso placed under his care, so as to render instruction at onco delightful and profitable. Great care will be taken to prevent the formation of idle and dissolute habits, and a punctual attendance to the duties of the Institu tion will be rigidly required. As the opinion to fcomc extent prevails, that too much time is spent in acquiring a knowledge of words, the Subscriber would observe that iu his course of instruction on classical literature, a mi nute analysis of words will be taught, with their combination in the construction of sentences, and every thing pertaining to a thorough acquaintance with those bcauuiui aim important languages oi Antiquity. The following will compose the course of stu dies, viz : Gould's Latin Grammar, Latin Reader, Virgil, Cicero, Sallust, Horace, (Gould's Editio Expur gata,) Goodrich's Greek Grammar, Greek Rea- for, Greek Testament, Xenophcn, Greca Majora, JJay 8 Algetira. it is nopeu inai ine wen Known saiuorny ui Lincolnton, the industrious and moml character of the citizens, together with the cheapness and excellence of board, will insure to this Institution, a liberal share of public patronage. Languages and Mathematics, per Session of 23 weeks, ... 10,00 English Grammar, and Geography, - - 7,-'50 J. A. WALLACE. November 25, 1833, (hv i'OR lcCio. HORACE II. BEARD, Tailor, E(C leave to inform his friends, ami the public in general, that orders in his line will always be th-inkfully received by him, ami executed in the most Neat, Fashionable, and Durable manner m erms as reasonable as any in this section of coun try. II. II. 15. hojH-s, lroin his long practice of his business, (a numlier of years of which time he resided m the city of Phdadelphia,) and lrom the general satisfaction he has hcrctoforo given to his numerous respectable and fashionable customers, to merit and. receive a tortioii of the iKitronage of tho public in general. 0O He Hatters himself that his CUTTING is really superior to any done iu this State, as may Ikj tested by the undisputed elegance of lit which attends rarments made in his e tahlibmeiit. He is in the regular receipt of the Rettorts of the Fa shions as they change both in the large cities oi this country and of Europe so that gentlemen may le satisfied that their orders wjll always be execiiu u in ino very latest Mie. Orders from a instance will le attended to with the same punctuality and care as if tho customei weie present in iersoii. S ii:-bury, September in, 135. ly. TN pursuance of an Order of the Countv Court - of Davidson, I will exrx.se to Public Sale, at trie Courthouse in Jj.vinton, on the tth dan of stinuary, in.ni, r n.w, " conistinrr f b us and (iirt-i. IxdotifTjiifr m iln rate of t ailiHrme I rani;, deceased. A credit of -p . r r " twe.ve ineiiihs will be given: the purchaser "ivin ImimI vvitq approved security, PHILIP CHIMES, Aministrator, Lo-yington, Dec. 7, 183!i. ts Notice! 4 LL persons indebted to the estate of Elia3 Mil v ler, dec.'d, arc hereby roouested to make im mediate payment. Those having claims will ore- sent them authenticated according to law. or this notjep will be plead in bar of recovery. J. P. WINDERS, Administrator. I pecctnber 12, 1835, A feiplciiilitl FROM Salisbury. (AC.) to Raleigh, p. C.) VNXIOUS to afiurd every facility to the Travelling Public, now announce that they have completed ail their arrangement aiiu canwiui uu. ..c sent you v.ilh a Line of lltcks jmsseusutg advantage s : r,r .,., ,.ih,r. if unit wish to eel on with ease and iff ' . . imin obtained that great Jciccriu with ! iau Travellers no ildenlion on the road, it is so ar-i ranged as to correspond, in its arrivals at kaleigli, witu i correspond, in its arrivals at Raleigh, with j nf tho following iStares, viz: The Ureal j tic departure of tlic following stages, viz. int v.rtaij Daily Lino to lilakcly, Norili-Carohna, pacing through L,uiVuurg, Wurrenton, and Halifax; at the latter place n Line of Sta-es co.nuuuncates with the Portsmouth Raii-It.KiJ tbr Norfolk: by continuing on to maKiev, is also a Line of Staires from Raleigh to noiioik, ia. Tarlwroiigh, Murfreeslrough, Winton, &c., over one of the beat Natural Roads in the United States. At Norfolk there will be no detention, as there is a line ot Steam-Urn ts for Baltimore in connexion with this line. This line also connects with one from Raligh toNewborn. , . -- - . . ... ,, . The arrivals at Salisbury is regulated altogether uy the departure 6f tlie Piedmont Creat Western Line fr Nasi Line South, and the : w....i. n lot i in shville, Tennessee, via Lincolnton. Ruthcrtbrdtoil, Asheville, Knoxville, etc. 1 1rttel. Salisburv.TURSDA V and SATURDAY at 0 o'clx:k, A. M. a'ilcr the arrival of the Piedmont Stapre from the South arrives m Lalciirh next days at 9 o'cl.Krk, P. M. Leaves Raleigh TUES DAY and SATURDAY at 2 o'clock, A. M., arrives in Salisbury noxt davs bv 4 o'clock, P. M. allowing suf ficient time on tho roaJ fur & L E F V , Qj- The Hacks are Albany make, entirely new, and cannot be surpassed for comfort and ease ; the Teams are excellent, the Drivers careful and attentive, and the Fare low only SKVliX lJUL,L,Aliui mier mediate distances 7 cents per mile. Passengers from tlie South who wish to take our Line will be careful to enter to Salisbury only. Qr All Bundles and Packages at the risk of the owuers- WILLIS MORLNG, JOSEPH L. JUORINO. P. S. This Line, from Salisbury to Baltimore is $3 cheaper than any other, April 11, lty.3. tf The Fare from Raleigh to Washington City amounts to 819 50, as follows: Prom Raleigh to RIakley, Stae Fare, . . . $7 Jllakley to Petersburg, llail-Road Fare, 3 lVters-burj; to Riclunoiid, Stare Fare, . 1 5() Richmond to Fredericksburg, Stajo Fare, 5 Fredericksburg to Washington City, Stcam lioat Fare, . . . . . 3 The Steam-Ritat Fare from Petersburg to Baltimore, via. Norfolk, is Pour Dollars. DiLVl.Il 1. VOOL, clccz: WATCH IZJlHHT., 5V RESPECTFULLY in forms his Friends and the Public, that he still conti nues to carrv on the above business, in all its various branches. His Shop is still kept on the Main-street, in Salisbu ry, one door above the Store of Samuel Lcmly & Son. Watches and Clocks of every kind will be REPAIRED with neatness, at short notice, on reasonable terms, and Warranted for 1 2 Months. He will always keep on hand a variety of arti cles in his line; such as Patent Lever IVatl'IlCS, (English, French, Swiss, and Dutch.) Cold and Plated Fob Chains. Cold and Plated Watch Cuards, (old and Plated Watch Keys. Cohl and Plated Watch Seals. Cold Ear. bubs, Breast-pins, and Finger-rings, (latest fihion.) Silver Ware; Ever-pointed Pencil Cases, and Leads, Silver SjKJctacles, and steel frames and glasses. Fine Pocket and Dirk Kuives, and Silver Fruit Knives, Pocket Pistols and Dirks. Breast-Buttons and Musical Boxes. Cilt and 'Steel Wntch Chains and Keys. 0O Old Cold and Silver taken iu exchange for articles purchased at his shop, and iu payment for work done and debts due. 1). I. P. Salisbury, August Vl'J, tf To Country Merchants. fjr"IIK Subscriber begs leave to inform his cus turners and friends generally, that he is now receiving his J'nll supply of Goods ; which con. sists of a general, heavy, and well selected assort ment of E2:ir!v;irc Cutlery HATS AND SHOES Drn asnd jTi'dii-isics, ( Without further cuiiumeration, his Stock com prises almost every article now in common use in this country It is inferior to oie in Fayettcville C. J. OltilELL. N. IJ. Personal and strict attention will bo given to the receiving and forwardin-r Goods: receiving Cotton and other Produce for Storage, Sale, or oiiipuicm as me owner may otrcct. u. J. u. lirick Itow, Ilaymount, Fayettcville, September 19, 1835. 6m TO TKACIIUUS OF YOUTH. .4 TEACHER who can come well recommend fl UjIII f!rwl I : .1 nr. r. ,1 .r -, ! . r a school. The applicant should be a ood Greek and Latin scholar, and capable of prepar ing a pupil ior the Sophomore Class ot the State university. (XT' Further enquiries can be made of the Edi tors of either newspaper at this place, and letters posi-pum win be promptly attended to. Salisbury, N. C, Dec. 12, 1935 4 QUANTITY of Foolscap, and Wrap ping PAPER, best quality manufactured at the Saciu Paper .Mill, now on hand and for sale at Tills nriffi.' .November 2S, 1S35, -tf 9 you strike the Peter-burg Kail-Koau ; ami on your rival at that place you have the choice of two Lines either by land to Washington City, via. Richmond and Fredericksburg, or bv Steam-Roat to Norfolk, lucre 55 (la on,! IJetfcv, ifli- Anli-5?3icptie IP U IL Ui 3 q "V"E extract, from the Hand-bills accompanying ' each Box, the following testimonials to the efficacy of this valuable Medicine : prom the Jit. Rer. Led S. J res, D. D., Bishop of North Carolina. Raleigh, March 2, 1835. Having, for the last three years, been intimately - - , ... r - uc ua.meo .v., . ...... and enjoyed his professional services, I take plea- sure in stating that his character as a Christian gentleman and experienced l'liysician, entities ms tcsiimoliv, in regard to the use of his Antl dyspep tcsl;, .. j p. (o lhe entirc confidence of the pubhe.. experience of the r M "J"c , or two ears past, .at good effects of these Pills, atisfies me of their eminent value, particularly in aiding in impaired digestion and warding oil bilious attacks. Having been for a long time subject to the annual recurrence of such attacks, 1 was in the habit ol resorting lor security against them, and with a very partial suc cess, to a liberal use of Calomel or blue Pill. But since my acquaintance with the Anti-Dyspeptic Pill of Dr. Beckwith, which he prescribed in the first instance himself, 1 have not been under the necessity of using Mercury in any form, besides, being wholly exempt from billious attacks. Seve ral members of my family are experiencing the same ueuc.nciai euecis. aj. j. From Governor Iredell. A rut st 21, 1635. Dr. Bcekwith's Anti-Dyspeptic Pills have I een used in my family, which is a large one, with the most beneticial ctlects. A number of my friends who have been alllicted with the Dyspepsia, and other disorders of the stomach, have spoken to me in strong terms of the relief they experienced from this remedy. Without the evidence I have received from others, my intimate knowledge of the professional and private character of Dr. Beck with, for the last twenty years, justifies me in de claring, that he would give no assurances of facts of his own experience, or of professional deduc tions, of which he was not perfectly confident, and on which the public might not safely rely. JAMES IREDELL. From the Hon. George E. Badger. Ralkigh, Nov. 7, 1S3L For several years past, Dr. Bcekwith's Anti Dyspcptic Pills have been used as a domestic me dicine iu my family. . I have myself frequently used them for the relief of head-ache, acid and otherwise disordered stomach, resulting from im prudence or excess in diet, and 1 have had many opportunities of learning from others their eilects, when used by them for like purposes. My expe rience and observation justify me in saying that the relief atlbrdcd by the Pills is generally speedy, and almost always certain that they may be ta ken at anytime without danger or inconvenience, and their operation is attended by no nausea or disagreeable eflects whatever and though 1 have known many persons use them, I have known none who did not approve them none who sustained any injury, and none who failed to derive benefit from their use. And upon tlie whole, I do not hesitate to recommend them as an agreeable, safe, and efficacious remedy in Dyspeptic affections, and believe them myself to le the best Anti-dyspeptic medicine ever ollered to the public. G. E. BADGER. CO" A constant supply of these Pills on hand and fiir sale, at THIS OFFICE. September 5, 1835. mG- RE-PUKLI CATION of nit: London, Edinburgh, Foreign, and "Westminster, QUAUT-KRIAT REVIKWS. Till numbers of each work are published separately, and form an exact reprint of the original copies, They arc i.-s'4ed as soon alter they are received from Lu rope, as is consistent with their projer publication. Price tor the whole series, comprising the regular numbers of the Imdon, Edinburgh, Foreign, aud West minister Reviews, ;S per annum. Thoso who take less than the whole, the terms will be us follows: For three of them per annum. For two " 5 " For one " 3 These subscriptions are invariably to be paid within three months from the tune of subscribing. Otherwise an advance of 'Sj per cent, will be made upon the sub scription price. Subscribers at a distance must enclose at least one half of the year's subscription in advance, otherwise a se cond number will not bo sent the terms being so low as not to iustifv any hazard in obtaining iKivment. Any individual forwarding froe of charge, shall have five copies ot tlie entire series ot tins re-publica tion sent bun tor one vear. It may be well for American readers to understand that although these publications purport to be issued at regular intervals, they do not frequently appear for ma ny weeks, and even mouths lrom the time indicated on their eoers. 1 hey will le re-published hero as soon after they arc received as it is jHsib!e to re-prlnt them in one ot the most extensive anu effective printing es tablishments in the city ot Aew ork. THEODORE FOSTER, Publisher and Proprietor, No. t25 Pine Street, N. V. Advertisement! Dn.vu Sins: 1 wish you to give the following Li bel three insertions m your paper, viz. "I hereby certify, that whereas, I Ijavo charged Jesse Elmore with stealing money out of my pock etdxok : I hereby acknowledge that the said charge was without c.?use, and do fully acquit the said El more of the above charge altogether, being under the impressioiij that to express an opinion against any man was not actionable. iivcn under my hand anj seal; this 2nd .May, 1S35. (Signed.) "VALENTINE CLEMMER." I have enclosed you the money for publication, and hope you w ill not neglect it, as the tongue of slander should be silenced. The original of this Libel has been proven and registered iu LiIlch County Court. lours, with respect, JESSE ELMORE. Dec. 19, 1833. p3 BLUM'S CAROLINA asu! VIRGINIA. Calcidtitcd for the meridian of SALEM, AT. C. V SMALL SUPPLY or the above Almanacks have been received, and may bo had at Tl IIS OFFICE, Price 10 cents per copy ts. THE LINCOLNTON NEWS. " Truth our guide The Public Good our aim Tho Subscribers, believing that some channel of com-, munication is wanting in Western Carolina thro' which its citizens can ir.tcrchnnjre freely their opinions upon the various subjects of Politics Religion, Literat ure, and the Mechanic Arts, propose to publish in the Town of Lincolnton, a Weekl v Paper under the above title. True there are papers in Western Carolina, but in the weal thy and r05ulous section of the State west of Salisbu- rv there is none. e believe, irom our hnowa-u oi the intelligence of the people of that section ot the State, that they can, and wilt support a paper; ana ho therefore are impelled to the undertaking, fully relying upon their liberality lor such a measure oi support as we may deserve. In proposals of this kind, it is usual for those who make them, to set forth their political principles ; and though we are not politicians by trade, lest our silence upon this subject might be construed into a want -of can dor, we will briclly give an expose of our political opi nions: As the fcrst article in our political creed, we place the accountability of those who exercise power to those who give it. We believe our government to bo one of limited powers, and that those who are entrus. ted with its administration have no right to exereiso any, but such as have been delegated to them b5' tho people, and such as are clearly set forth in our written Constitution. We will therefore oppose all encroach ments upon the rights of the people, let them come from what quarter they may, and will sound the alarm when ever danger approaches. XVc will contend for econo. my in the administration of both our Federal and Slato Governments, and will oppose alflavish expenditures of the public funds, believing as we do, that money in the hands of bad rulers is the most dangerous engino which can be brought to bear upon tlie liberty of tho people. With regard to the approaching Presidential elec tion, we are decidedly opposed to the nominee of the Baltimore Convention, and will zealously, and firmly oppose his election. We are opposed to tlie Caucus Sys tem, let it be numed what it may. We believe the people, and the people alone are the proper depositories of power, and that they, and they alone have the right to select their public servants. We have thus briefly, and candidly laid down our political principles, and we will maintain and support them with firmness, but at the same time, with a re. spectful attention to the opinions of those who may dif fer with us. Our paper we intend to be free, and un-: shackled, and will therefore give place to well written communications, let them come from what part' tliey may, so that they be free from low invective and abuse, which never subserve the great object we have in view in the discussion of political questions, the truth, but always have a tendency to degrade, and lower the public press. The adoption of an enlightened and vigorous system of improvement by our State, highterto so much neg lected, being necessary, as well for the prosperity indi vidually of our citizens, as for the State at Lrge, every measure tending to this end shall receive the cordial support of the " NEWS." We will devote a jortion of our paper to Agricul ture, Literature, Religion, and such other matters tis are usually found in a miscellaneous weekly paper. Our object will be to have something for the palates of all, and we will take this occasion to request those who have leizure, and who are friendly to our undertaking, to favor us with communications upon any subject of interest. The paper will be issued the firt of March, upon a fine medium sheet, printed with fair tyje, at jjfci per annum, payable upon the receipt of the gnd number, Advertising at tlie usual rates. ZKVKr-iY fc WEST, SALISRURy, Dec. 5, 1-35. Editors throughout the Stale, friendly to the under taking, will confer a favor, by giving tlie above a few insertions. 07" Subscriptions received at this Office. (Kr LOST! C0 from the .Mansion Hotel, lime during last JVovembcr court, a cloth OVER-COAT, but little worn. some Blue Iny person having said coat, will confer a favor on me by replacing it. GEOJIGK D. JrjI.MSEV. Saliilirv, Fee. H, 1 j-3 fn HE sixth Session of my Classical School, near Realties' Ford, Lincoln County, N. C, will commence on the frst Monday in January, 1630. 1L015CKT December 12, lf-oo. G. ALLISON. tc AT SALISBURY December SO, 1S35 fiacon, ... Brandy, apple, peach, Butter, . , Cotton, in seod, clean, Coffee, . . . Com, . . . Feathers, . , Flour, ... rrilf. , 10 a i.Mol asses, ... Cent. 9 a 1(1 20 a 25 00 a 12j IS a -20 a 123 10 8 a 20 0 a 10O oO a 35 . 25 a (X). Xa ds, . . . a 40 Oats, , . . . V2X a iPorfc, . . . . - a 3 It Sugar, brown, . l- a l: loaf, . . 10 a IS Salt, . . . . 30 a OOTallow, . . a 3f I Tobacco, . .COO a G5l. Wheat, (bushel) . 100 jWhiskcv, . . , Flaxseed, Linseed Oil, per gallon, 1 25 I AT COLUMBIA, (S. CA December 23, 1?35. Bacon, . . Brandy, peach, apple, Beeswax, . Butter, . . . Cotlee, . . . Corn, ... Cotton, ... Flour, . . . Iron, . . . 10 a 121-ird, . . 75 j Molasses, . 40 a ."Wj Mackerel, . la a I J i a 40 .MiO a 050 15 a 10, Salt, in sacks, .275 a 3(;0 . 75 . 01) all . 25 a 31 bushel, . 15 a H . 70 a 7." .i n a 14 f Siiiar, brown, loaf &. lump, Is a 22; Tallow, . . . 11 a la Teas 100 a 121 IKH a 95N , 5 a 5 Whiskey, . . . 40 a 13 AT CIIERAW, (S. C.) December 21, 1835. Bacon,. . . . 8 a lLXails and Brads, . 7i 8 Beeswax, . . . 1(5 a lc' Sugar, brown, . 10 a 12. Coffee, , ... 14 a IT do. lump, . . 14f a 1( Cotton, ... Corn, . . . Flax-seed, . . Flour, country, do. northern, Feathers, . . . 13.lr a 14! do. loaf, . . 10 a IT . (10 a G2.Salt, per sack, .275 a 300 .KM) a 120! do. bushel, . a 75 .750 a 000; Cotton Barrghur,. 20 a 38 725 a 750! Bale Rope"i . 11 a 12.1 . . 35 a 36; Wheat, ... 115 . . Al a. "Hi Wool IGalS . . 40 a 4oiWhiskey, . . . 40 a 47 RATES OF EXCHANGE Iron, . . . Molasses, . . At the Merchants Bank of S. Carolina, at Che raw . Checks on New ork, . i per cenL prom, do. Charleston, . i per cent. prem. AT FA YETTE VI LLE. December 21. Bacon, ... 9 a 11 Iron, t , . a 50 Molasses, , , . 27 a 30 Xails, cut, . . , 22 a 23 Sugar, brown, . 12 a 14. ii lump, . . 13 a 13; loaf; . ."0 a 55 Salt, ... 1 10 a 150, Wheat,. . . .050 a 77.' Whiskey, . . a ilO( oe-1, ... 41 a 5 Brandy, peach, 32 a 34 0 a 7 9 a 11 a 15 10 a 17 05 a 70 a 115 a 30 a 10 apple, Beeswax, . . Coffee, ... Cotton, ... Corn, , Flaxseed, . . Flour, . . . Feathers, - 0

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