Q Poetry "kith vct KFMAINS C Nil NO. T i: HAPPY FAMILY. . J Rl M, Oi Till: M. I- CHt'RCII. BY anv there biij to bo found in tl r.se regions below. Where care fnns no wrrow rnvenoiuM to throw! A rose from the wild briar free! Where the rn'ivi c.eis remote from ambition' extreme. An-.i ponce heds h-T soft and rnmiificirnt beam ! 'Tis the fi:riL'C t"' fctanda near some nrurnuxrm;; stream. With a knI peaceful family. ?To honour they court from tin lord of mankind. No plenFuresboyt.n l what a bine they may find, A frurah but competent cheer: No profusion rfiittcrin" wealth tin they crave. But life's h"Ioo::i:n comfbrts they constantly have, As the fruit of their toils whic'i they prudently nave. And with genrous simplicity elure. There a richness of virtuw enables their heart?. Improved lv the graces religion impart. And' chirms that wilh innocf nee blend; The demon of ill from the circle is driven, An l each Grateful hosom receives what is given, (.With perfect delight) as the bounty of heaven. Which providence plea ses to senJ. When the sweet breathing- morn lights earliest my. And the. dew drops like pearls jnn the new ri.-ms day, They all how the suppliant knee; And then wuh an ardour wh'cli heaven doth inspire, Their devotions nwt ml, awaked is the lyre, As if kindled airain were the primitive tire. Which prophets in vision did sec. Tree, unrestraint friendship is warmly cxprcssM, And each with the fcnuV.-t benovolcnce blest, In mutual harmony move; The parents directs with afil-ct innate sway. And iiile their loved charge vith the noblest display, And thus glide ino-t happy their reason away, A circle of pleasure and love. Where pure unafircted simplicity' found. And kindness and social conteniineiit abound. With genuine piety joiifd ; In the castle or cot, on the mountain or plain. The bl'ws doth acquire a porpetml reign. And Finn's lovcJ bowers all blooming again, T. a cheerful and virtuous mind. n l f k n u !; d a ii t i c l i: "I'rvui i!tf ri.ttnl Stall Ttlegrayh if lhc. 31 13G. DOINGS IN THE SENATE. Michigan Cittsmox. On yesterday, Mr. Grundy introduced a b;ll provi.Jincr for the admission of -Michigan into the Union, and ured its imrrudiate considera tion, on the plea thjt it was essential to dispose of the ffibj. ci before the firf-tof Janu iry, tn order that the new State -i)ii:ht receive its rateable proportion of the sur plus revenue. His proposition was supported by Messrs. Buchanan and Ronton, and opp.! by Messrs. Callmun, Kwin.' of Ohio, and Morris. The tacts seemed to be as follows: At the bet session Congress parsed an act providing fir the admission of the new State into the Union, un der certiin provisions' or conditions referring to the oispuroii rxninuary wiiwpph if new oniu .nm vu,.-, : r t 1.... iv a,nlrtMkL- t wft 'o in 1 Ki t m 1 I t ' . ' act Upon this, tne legislature or .nciuyiii wm-u contention in oursuance of the express provision of the act of Congress; and that convention, composed of d'degntes elected by the people for the oli mid rxclu-v'i-rnnrnrwe of ex'nress'n? the will of the people on the suhiect, determined not to nccopt of the otK r of J t onress, and reinsert to enurr trie union on me comn tio'n and under the limitations imposed by the act. ilu'is-equcntly, in October last, certain nrbitrary pro- . uiniti' cit-lial in ilir Oitiit-, anal tniJiut.-i umn'inlxiii ca.Ud, was hrld. which determinetl to nocpt the out anv color of authority from the legislature, or any ctlr r department of the State Government The ffn t j -..p.-d wis to 7io what the Stite. according to its e.:HbiiMied form 4. bad done ami Mr. Grundy's bill pro--iv to mnction, by art rf Co.iress, this inh'-ima!, extra-constitutional, and arbitrary repeal ef a solemn act of the constitut;onaI auflnirit of the State. Tl?e render will t once perceive the main jtnintf. Michigan l n Stair, but a State out of the Union. She has a constitution, and a regular form of roern- rront in full operation. She. there Tore, must poak and ' pet through her Government, as other States do. Hut, fro:n the nay this adrn'misf ration came into jnwer, thorr has bton a schema systematically arranged, to break down the St.te G ivcrn.n-nt, and to throw the people; flndcr the control of the Federal Government This Yx HiiCtvered in all the proclamations, pro-. tests manifestoes, and other pspe.rs emanating from the ' Executive. It may ho seen m the Lite Pr.,oeeiM,gs or : ltie nnarchists in Marylnn!. ami m the nisoriranizinL' doctrines of Dallas, Wilkins, and Kendall, in Pcnnsyl . . t ... . i. t.:n ?in:a. iVlliI now li i.iny w- :--. i in i n'j I'm ir. irumiy. This hill intends nothing more nor less than f Ka ioeo.riiitioi rY trr rcviti intirv ilivrtrin oj The I ...w, 1.A C!f.tr under the exclusive control of t lis great BihyloTi of: consolidation, the Ftlt-ral GovoT.meu!. The scheme wa.- met at once by the gentleirvn above named, aivl t n ihe motion of Mr. t-iiI!ioiin, tiie bill was mule the ord'.rof the dny lor Mon lay no.vt. We shall lull, tuur tu iliv ruujt.xi ijt irunvi. DOIXGS I.V THE HOUSE. the Administration is carrying on it war nrraiist the States. The reader will soc that a memorial has been presented by Mr. Glbraitii, praying an amendment t. :.ie cnnstitetion to restrain ta Sta'es from incorjm- ( rating banks. J Jus is DL:t tne c t'r.N rpart ot toe g"i : burying scheme; and whiio it aims to f-r(nluce excite mer.t. and to throw the people unler the power of dem e;;o:."ies, it lev. Is its accustomed shafts at the rights ot :!?e States. It ;rtpfse to take r.c-i trona the led' rat power :n tlio i in.!of this great Rabvlon. These n.ove- 1 monts are pressed just as Mr. Martin Van Huron is go- j i;i' ii to oo'ver, and indicate his future nobev. The; lag !i to power, an.I indicate his future policy. 1 ho . ador will k.sep his eye on the main Vo,nt. I h-y are, r'. tr. .li.iim s i t ho nut mntf of th. SlatM. ip b ( nc ',..,, tt...rnt!,orirrl,Htl1,.l- h.nv.. I.itl.orlnnvnrril f-co;,,'. to h ave the right of the Federal G ur rnn.ent i to inc.v-porato ba-iksjt'st where it is. tin.leterniined. sol as to :t hereafter; and, thin!, to throw the whole j mon-y .Viw-T of th? CTulted. without lot or limitation, j in Tii- !: -nds .f the F.-m,l (.'m cr urirnt. These are ii!'.-'rri jniT7K.tr.'-t i i :,iein l.v-.-i ann i ii rn a s utev . 1..' . - . I. .1 1 Tf taav. To hreakull th State hnnl.c Is.-? favorite scheme. as I will Ik? e sort of herald. .r aiiint cvuritr, to the gt.i ' hii'iilmg. W e rhallseo wlirt wi'I lT(!inn. The memorial was rfVrred L .? Seiect Commtlter. hvn I-ir'e nnjority, the frie -; i t Snto ri-jlits voting fo,- tii" referrence in order to f i-ee the cork?id-'tion:sts lo i?ow their hands. They have heon for a Vng time talki-g of their schemes Jet then co-.v come oirvaml fty what tboy rnran to do. 1 o" KieiiiTiorj'i V'hio ea-ni'stlv advocates ates aj ni ier-j f?ei:thorn C v-;.tson f.r the purpose f ro ;pgf!i iirc urftion. A hazardous orperitreiit. Miilh' t pot provoke a Northern Convention upon lb --lire 'ihiert. PuIa. Ii'.'irrr. : "' nor Northern Convention n "i.-i von p'.c'' tnd dn all yon dare sr:d ee who will tir.f grow s'rk of any CulIUion whiob tvny e:r--oe Itv on McJDoGf. CJiarleston Alcrcvrj. Govvriin.ents intodisrcpu:e, and. by removing their re will ot only $i l. Halves ami (Quarters hi the straint-. to throw the country into contusion, and to nrne proportion. To be bad, in the greatest aric dra w the peon!i by the acr and aiew-als if demagogues ; ty tif ntimliors, at ;I.r,rr7ir-ohnoitissdor.tr.st..rhat-butfrointhe Ii' ' , ' , , , . '""'" .V'fl..r, the powers which they hc rxercicd from the , . Jkx, 1 llI,II'lt,eI,,,,JI "Ped from Lun JIi,ini!atio!i of the IlepuMic. " It projKes to diminish J 7n a"rt ari? ,,e coiitinnes to carry on the their authoritv: and more and more to consolidate all i above business at Til 12 LARGE IlRICIv ROW. flU P frf t-aaa3Kgirsr.TmFsi ISicIi, ami Fashionable ASSORTMENT OP rfMIE Subscriber has just returned from Phila delphia with a very Rich Assoi tmcnt of Watches, Jewellery, &c, CONSISTING or Gentlemen's 3c Ladies' fine Gold Lever Watches Do. do. Silver do. c!o. Finnish, French, and Swiss do. Fine Gold Fob Chains, and Keys. Ladies' Gold Neck Chains'. Shell Music Boxes. A very rich assortment cf Breast-pins, Ear-rings, and Finder. rings. Silver, Fluted, and Jctt Kelt Ruckles. A lar;e assortment of silver Spectacles, with con rave, dividing, green, and double glasses. Silver Combs and IJutter-knives. Silver Fruit Knives and Thimbles. Do. Pencils and Tooth Picks. A very superior assortment of Razors made by Ro gers, Shepherd, and Wade ek Hutcher. Also Rogers', Shepherd's, Wade & Butcher's Dirk, Pocket, and 1 en Knives. Fine Plated and Paper Castors and Candle-sticks. German Silver, Table, Desert, and Tea-spoons, warranted superior to silver, and cheaper. Silver Sjoons. Together with Purees, Steel Chains, Keys, and Fine Pistols, and Percussion-cap. lie invites the People to call and see his as sortment. 1 hose living at a distance will nave their orders tilled on as good terms as if they were present JOHN C. PALMKK. Salisbury, N. C, Dec. 3, 1S30. (Jin NOKTII CAROLINA State lottery, For the brnrft of the SALISllUllY ACADEMY, FIRST CLASS FOR !8:7 To Jc Iravn al Fayellevillc, ua aaiuruayi liiu ux r euruury, V fJ A 1 n t -m aJ saw CToiialiiiinCiosi $yem, 70 Xutcbcr Lottery; 10 ilrairn ballots. SPLENDID SCIIEMC. 1 Prize of .13,000 DOLLARS I ITIze ol" (),DU() do. 1 Prize of 3,000 do. 1 Prize of LV100 do. 1 Prize of l,i300 do. 1 Prize of 1,100 do. 20 Prizes of 1,000 do. 20 Prizes of 500 do. 20 Prizes of 300 do. 20 Prizes of 300 do. 20 Prizes of 200 do. 30 Prizes of 100 do. Besides many of -Sa0, -SCO, ."0, S tO, A c. A: ;n oil or;o oor " v v. Whole 'lickut.i Halves (inartcrs 82 0 A certificate for a package of 2" whole tickets At tlie Ap Apothecary Store, Salisbury, N. C. UeJali" ami Ir4fi'i'Iins: in thk there-,70. C J-Iv, C Li IT A CC.TVSITICIT - 4 FEW copies of the aboo work neatly pni ! ed and eler:intly Itoiind just received, ami t int or 511 i msui.H.t j.ric per copy. Subscriliers to the work at Salisbury and JFocksrillc, can get their copies bv appiving a? alxive. Jan. 7, iSM7. BENJAMIN rilALEY, Salisbury, whei e be is prepared to do nil kind of Tailoring in a very sujerior style, durable and hishronaiile. :?nl t armntnrl t? I...m vii -.i fushtonable, :.nd warranted to fit well. Ml orders frni a disf ,j , faithfully executed ... . . ,l,l,l e. cui .1, "l 1 i"""" .Ml KIUOS Ol Ctlt- ,,I., - r y bini on short notice. He continties to act as Agent for some of the most fashionable Tailors of,ev York and Philadelphia, tberelbrc any Tailors wishing instruction in the sirt of Cttttinif can U itistnietort l.v ml!m.,nn Ti,.. - ------- it-, 'if if, "4 fair.in Fra!ey,S:i!ibnrv, a: the largeF,rick Row. Move etvoes NS -awVihW TUf' Jiibcribor informs those having NogTOes 1 for sale, that he is still in the hus?r.c.-.-.,nnd is desirous of purchasing a laro number, for which be will at all tunes give the highest cash prices. Persons wishing to soil would do well to give him notice, before they do ell. Letters on this subject, directed to Salisbury, N. C, will meet with prompt attention. KOI1ERT HUIE. . j. - - - - , - HI Times he foimtl nt Dr. IJoyd's Hotel, in Charlotte, prepared to make purchases. All letters address. "J to him at Charlotte will be promptly attended It. II. Salisbury, Jun 11, 1636. tf i. l. .ir. Jo in Jones, n.v Aeent v.-iil t ii . a S iovt roroivnil fl. l .t.- t'.l.:.... - C "N" T7CVTI GiCXA.V. rIlIE subscriber 13 desirous of selling a T.act o. Iiiid, K ing in Surry county, in view of the Town of Jonesville, containing WITH BETWKEJf lO and GO Acres ot first rate ISo toin faiitl. Most part of the Land is uncleared, of strong soil, suitable to the cultivation of Tobacco, Corn or Wheat, with a quantity of excellent meadow Land. The Land lies within G or 7 miles of the route that it is stipjKiscd the contemplated Rail-Road from ravettevillo to M ilkesborough mil run. Persons wibinr to purchase valuable land would do well to call and view the premises. lerins made easy to the purchaser. THOMAS IIAMt'TO.N. Jonesville, Surry Co., N. C. Dec 24, 1S3G. Slate ISaiak of Aorlli-Carolina. fpURSUAXT to a Resolution of the Stockhold- pru ,f iKia rtntik. nt their Inst nriniinl General .Meeting, all persons having claims on said Bank for Dividends of Capital or Profits Dcpositcs, or Notes issued by the Principalllttnk or its branches, aro earnestly desired to present them for payment to the I rcasurcr of the Bank, on or liefore the first .Monday in November next. Otherwise, they will 15 luirred, as the Stockholders will then make a final dividend of the Rank. S. F. PATTERSON, President. Raleigh, December 23, l-SSfl. 30 Sin OCT To be inserted in all the newspapers printed within the State of North Carolina for three months the hills to Ik? sent to the Treasurer of the Dank, who will pay them to order. IISUSEI PA'I'UXT I62itiS AAO IUST received, and for sale at THIS OFFICE, the following Invaluable Patent Drugs and Me dicines, viz: BOON'S ANTI-DYSPEPTIC AND A:Ti-sti i.ioijs ve:c; etaklk Which if taken in time will prevent Bilious Fe vor, Jaumlice, Spleen, Ague and Fever, and is de cidedly the best medicine yet discovered lor that scourge Dystepsia, that has unstrung the nerves and prostrated the most vigorous in our land. They relieve Costivt ness, Head-Ache, Dry Tonguef Shortness of Breathing, Giddiness, Dimness of Sight, Drowsiness, Restlessness, which will secure comfortable sleep at uiht. If taken w ith calomel, thev will prevent anv bad effects from that mineral. " PRICE, PER BOTTLE. IIONrIVCU7ES YEGETABLE TONIC BITTERS, roit THE One Bottle of this .Medicine has never been known to fail in eflcctiag a perfect cure. At least any person purchasing and using the Bitters, and are not satisfied as to its effects, by returning the Bottle, shall have buck the, price, 2 per Jfottlc. JIOATACiJlIirs Anti-Spasmodic Tincture, OK For Diarrhoea, in ali of its various forms, Dys entary, Cramp Colic, Cholera Morbus, Asiatic Cholera, After Pains of Lying-in Females; and in thi it is thn Mother's Comfort, in that it is the very Uiat preparation for the summer diseases of children, that has vet been introduced mto the chamber of the distressed. PRICE, r- CENTS PER BOTTLE. Bonaparte' (C'ami) lin:is$;isi? MIXTURE, Pott KXTRACTINO Grease, Tar, Turpentine, Paints Oils, Arc. from CarjetJ, Floors, Cloth, Hats, and Silks by which CWif Collars am made to look as fresh as any part of the Coat. PRICE 30 CENTS PER BOTTLE. OC?" Directions on each Buttle for using. OCT tlI.TAi;K'.s RAMI ; AN INDIAN CUKEtvrTOOTII-ACIIE. 'PIIH established reputation and constantly in--- creasing dcrmind tr this effectual ifM..ely f.f pain and preservative of the Teeth, has induced the subscriber to offer it to the American Public. Arrangements have been made to supply agents in all the principal cities and towns of the" U. States, so as to place it within the ieach of those suffer ing, and likely to suffer, with the most harrassmg of all riches, (tooth-ache.) When applied accor ding fo directions given on the bottle, it has never failed to afford immediate and permanent relief. It also arrests the decay in defective teeth sind re lieves that soreness which so frequently renders a strong tooth useless. The application and remedy arc simple, inno cent, and not unpleasant; and the large number of persons, in various sections of the country, that have already experienced such delightful and sal utary benefits from the use of the Balm, are rea dy to bear (for the public good) tlieir testimony to its unrivalled rpjalities. It is an Indian remedy, obtained singularly and unexpectedly, and may be regarded by the civili zed world as the most valuable discovery of the Red Muii of the Woods. II. B. MONTAGUE. Petersburg, Virginia, Feb. Ii0, 1630' is Ji supply of the above valuable JlTedicinr kcj)t constantly for sale at Til IS OFFICE. PRICE 81 VYA BOTTLE. Wanted, HOURNEYMEX TAILORS,ofgnor habits.nnd gootl workmen none others need applv. OCT" N. B. Also, one or two Boys would be iiinvu w itaiu ii"; umn". jxit.ny m t HO lare Brick Row, fcahsburv, N. C. BENJAMIN F. FRALEY. Salisbiu"y, Jao. 7, 1637. 31h3 VALUABLE Land and JWegroes 'IMIE subscrilicrs, Executors of the last Will and - 'IVi9,.,fl.,i r A n.lrnM I-.- l-oster-decil., will proceecf o sell ut bis resilience, 19 miles North of Salisbury, and 5 miles South-East of Mocksville, in the Forks of the Yadkin, on Tucsdaij, the I Vh of February next, between Z0 A AD 30 iVEGROES, Among them are Men, Bovs, Women, and Chil- J dren, and two first rate and a first rate SHOEII KEU. At the same time and place will bo sold TWO HRSTRATE TRACTS OS' Ha L i One of them containing SOO AC-KISS, four hundred of which is Wood Land, and 1 wenty Acres new cleard Meadow, well set with Herds- Grass. The other 1 met adjoins tins is situated in the Fork made bv Dutchman's Creek and the Yadkin, and contains 300 CUES OF L ND , WITH ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY FIYE CLEARED. And in a high state of cultivation, one hundred Veres of the cleared land hinr IJO'F'I'OJS, and equal to any fund on the Yadkin River. To one by amputation :" the Kind. desirous ol settling a largo farm, these two Tracts The lest medical treatment having failed to re together would make a most desirable settlement, jlicvc the m.iii, I placed him under the care of Mr. "Plie Land prtxluces Cfrn, Cotttm, Wheat, Kye, Oafs, ai d is believed by good Judges, to be equal to the Dan or James River Land for TOBACCO. To one desirous of raising ths last productive ar tide, a chance seldom met with for an investment, is offered. At the same time, will be sold between 1,000 and 2,000 Bushels or Corn : FROM Seed Cottosi; Ilops, Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Fann ing Utensils, Household and Kitch en Furniture. Pork, Two first rate sets of Blacksmiths' Tools, an excellent Wacfon and Harness, and a first rine i i ti va.-ii. i ir: i.iie win iroriiiiiLncj on Tuesday, the 14th day of February, and continue from dav to day, until all is sold. .. . -.i- i ti. :ii ' I erms The Negroes will be sold at a credit of twelve mo ami well . " v , . . ... -- - , and othor pr.ptrty will be sold at a credit of twelve months, with the exception of all turns under fie dollars for which cash will be demanded. I r i... i , ... i .1 i , . i v. um .-u ov auvoHe ;mu iney lau in comply with the terms of'sale. it w ill bo nut nnnwin. ' . T 1 .....1 !... 1 , .1 f - iini nit uciiiu in liml o: IIKIiiC up bidder. BURTON CRAIflE. bv ttie first ROBERT N. CRAIGE. $ December 31, 1836. ts E.xrs. Jldm In ist rettors9 Sale. A lJHE sulcril)crs having qualified at tho No- vend er Term f Rowan county Cfurt as A 1 ministrators, on the Estate of James Craige, de d. vill otler for salv3 at public auction at the late residence of the deceased, on Tuesday the 21th ol January 137, the fblliwing projierty, to wit : Horses, Cattle, Hojjs and Sheep ; ALSO, Corn, Wheat, Oats, Hay and Fod der a Kod Watroa and Har- ness. AT-SO, Household and Kitchen Furniture. There w ill be Hired at the same time for twelve months. Tlircc Likely esro iloys. Atso, The Saw ftlill ou the Premises, ill le rented for twelve mouths. Sale to continue from day to day till all be sold Terms of sale a credit of twelve mouths, the nur - chaser iivm: bond and approveJ security. ROBERT N. CRAICE. ) . . THOMAS CRAKJE, Admrs- l0'.van co. December 31, 183G. -4w CAROLINA AND VIRGINIA FOB 18 8 7: I US'I received and for Sdle, at ' THIS OFFICE. TRICE, 10 CENTS CioUl liners. Jr ANTED in.mediatclv, an experienced Gold ' .Mi'ier, who can come welj recommended for honestv. sobriety, and industry. To stich afSie J constant emplov inent and liberal wages wfHrbe gtven to woric in mc vtoiu .nnr in vomnmia coun ty, Ga. For further information, address to the subscnler nt Parks Store, Edgefield District, S. C, or to Richard Griffin, Esq., at Stony Point P. O., Wilkes county, Georgia. RICHARD PARKS. Dec. 20. 31 3 CCr The Western Carolinian, N. C, and Mr- j nCr's Recorder, G i. will give the above 3 inser- i lions an.I forward tlieir accounts to Ilui Mlice tor pav incut. Augusta Sentinel. YYIULIAJi AV. GRAY'S o .-Zr I For ti leers. Tumours, &c. Can now be obtained of the jxitentee, at the office of the Raleigh Register. Single Pot, 1 dollar One dozen, 9 dollars. U I L LI AM W- GRAY. Raleigh, October 8, IboU. For five or six years previous to the Spt'iv.z cf IS;i t,a Negro man of mine had been much alllic ted with an ulcerated arm and hand, which render ed hint almost useless. The ulcer embraced Ci part of his arm from the elbow flown, incluuufg his entire ban-.!, which was literally a mass of pu trefaction. A joint of one finger, an f a part of the thumb, perished and dront AY. A more !istressing and hopeless cise I have never beheld. It was fabaniioned by his physicians as incurable, except William . Gray, in this place, who, with hi-s Ointment, has effectually cured the case, alttn-ub the Negro was t'n queutlv absent, for weeks ami I months tf get her. He has been entirely v. elf for the last eight months, and I hav have eood reason to belicc will continue so. WILLIAM BOYLAN. ANOTIIE5 (iREtT CLRE! Raleigh, September 21, lb3tQ lam now 59 years of age when in my 17 th year, 1 reeened a wound on .: y left leg, which be came ulcerated, and continued so until the first of March last. It would .tccaicnallv heal up, and then break out agai ; but most of the time, it M in a very painful condition, the sore having extend, od to a large size, and become very deep. I tried many remedies to make a cure, without success, until I applied dray's Invaluable Ointment, two pots of which !a effectually cured my leg, and reduced it to its natural size. The cure would have been made much soner, bad I strictly at tended to the directions fr the use of the Ointment; but this 1 failed to d, while I Kk much exercise, a;.d very imprudently used tight bandagts. Mr leg lias been well fr mere th;ui six months, during which time, I have walked much, yet it remains firm and fife from all soroi.ess or inflammation. After having leen afllietod frr a eriod of fortv-ooo years, I now enjoy the benefit of a sound Fer nain. LFWIS HOLLOMAN. A Aiiyiyus! v io v 's oVvce. rfMIE subscribers bai!g qnalifietl at November - 'I r.-r.. .r f. t i . 4 I .!- iii "i n.iu v.inii:n v.oun,HS -AOfiaiu- trr.ltrj c thi- I!-it. r .u l-iin 1.'; ,I.t;.... Vit j uercov gie ntice to all ersons having claims aeamst shi.I l.sf; tie, to present lhern legally as.then- liearcd within the time prescri'.xd by law, or thix notice will be r.lead in bar of their recovery : and j all persons indebted to said Estate, are requested. to COJuC forwr,ri, a,it, v,oMlo f, THOMAS CRAICE, r.riiTox CRAICE dmrs. Dccendwr , 1530. p6 AT SALlSDURV....Jaanary ia..l&S7. lncon, ... -.. 12 k n V Al ! CfBfc..- 7."i II) . SOata .000 a rti . 12 a 15 . '20 h 2A . 1-J5 a 1 t . 10 a 1-JJ 8a'i Brai.dy, apple, 2 .lOi?ISPCl?, . JS a :)'.., iis, . . 4-j a -"i'UJi.ts, . . 15 a 4Ji l'orK . . pvach, Ilutter, . Cotton, in seed, clean, Codec, ... Corn, . . Feathers, . . Flour, ... a 3. ! Suirar, brow n, 12 a 15i " loaf; . . . . loa 1 Salt, . . . . . . 4.1 a ix'VTailow, . . , 30 a 3'Tolacco, . . . .7U a IH: Wheat, (bushel) . . . IW (Whiskey, . . . Unseed Oil. per galJon,"Kl 23 a 12a 2d a Flaxseed, AT rAYKTTIi:VlLIdv....Jar.ucry 12, 1637. fcon, . . . . 10 a 1? Iron, . . . Hraniiy, peach, . C & 7( Molasses, . . 5.1 a (K 43 a 4' eppie, Heeswax, . (Tot'.ee, . C)thJI, . . . ( 'urn, . . Flaxseed, . . Fbnir, . . . Feathers, . 55 a 57,Xails, cut, . 21 :Si;gar, brown, . 12. a I-i; lump, . . !2A a lf; lojif, . . bO a 85 Salt, . . . 150 a KiO Wheat,. . . K a !)5( Whiskey, . . 15 a 50, Wool, . . Q 6a IS IS a 20 00 a ! 50 a fw5 25 a HO AT CIIERAW, (S. C.) January 7, 1S36. ilacon, . Iteeswax, . Cotlee, . . Cotton, . Cjrn, a 17 Nails and Brads.. . 20 a 1 Sugar, brown. . . 12.J a lti. tio. lump, . . 14 a 10; do. loaf . . . 70 a 75;:i!t, per sack, . .100 a 120', do. bushel, . Hi a a 12$ a 11 14 1 a ltf 10 a IS 3 25 KM) IS a 25 12 a 14 1(K 10 alrJ 111 t " Flax-seed, . : ' hur, country, a ltmiCotton Barmnsr,. 1 do- nortlicrn, . 12.j0 a (Mi;li.ile lie .ope. 1 Feutliers, 4l a 45: Wheat, 5 a (UjWfxd, . . 1 T i-.. Molasses, "0 a 751 W. ii'.sKey, AT COLUMBIA, (S. C.) January 14, 1837. Baron IS a 20' I 14 a 13 Brandy, peach, apple, Heeswax, . Butter, . . . CoQec, ... Corn, ... Cotton, ... Flour . . . 75 a 67;.wolasf, . . 45 a 5t,Mackercf, . . 15 a 10 Salt, in saefis. . 50 a G2 6-30 a 1200 .S00 a 350 25 a 3lM bushel. . 15 a lTiSugar, brown, . 12 a 67 a KHH loaf &. lump, 10 a 13 a loiTallow, . . . . 10 a 2 a 14 22 12 1200 a 4(HiTeas, 11a 1550 V I IWhiikej, . 40 iW 0