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f0t ;. ,ir,uv - :: . HALflrAJi. f!. APRIL 5. . I . '.. - m M ' i m L V " ' AurocATE-will be- bruited every PrhWy morning" at $2 50 per nnunviu rTajiccorfifPaycnV"nor.ina wltDlD unless at fijie option of -..mores are pam, u Kfeiton and a fail "a failure- to notify a dis !&e H . . -. ..rin ha r.ftnill-prf as a. new I .ettisetents; making one isquare or j Jne Dollar, I uc inserted wiee uiu i , ;r? twenty-five cents fvr everHr subsequent tomrer on in prdpv.rtion. All ' t will be coni tnjed unless l itbefwwe ordered, and each continuance pUNiVS, FERR ILL Sr co. rrrlAKE pleasure in ant buncing to f II'"-. .. . . - . U I. ..... I I their xncuus ana .trie pupuc wai iury "ki received their tali supply of - : . , V ' 1 !A-nmnrKI'S R llUllCiSd lie and very ex- kjusivc u.mw ." 7 . ' . I u:.. Kt nr H.tiirtihlc m ?hr .:...-'rhninr. fit - nearly every article DET GOODS lillTE, ; 4 lar-e iujjpiy vj i i.OCEli tS of every description hardware and Cutlery, Chi na .CrtiiA fln drlltenzva re, an exten tive'ussortinent of BOU k S & SilUL&, Sole, Upper, Harness and t kirting Lea ther, Calf. Kip, Morocco and ihlep I Skids, tin extensive supply of Saddlery LauW hegnor iid '4 hi istaule :Jion nets; Woriz tJasKets, Br uslie r oj dll kin ds Boots and blawmury, fav.ls, Oils and Drws, bur, zeal skin and Morocco Cops, an extensive asiortnu nt sf BLUES' & GEiNT LEM EN ' S CLOAKS ". " . &,c. &c. SiC. ' j . - v ) 'ill of which will be olieruu at 1 n usually low prices for cash, or on our-usial crcuit to gunctual customers. n ., . ' v NI U.' We will contiuue j Duy luvw for CubH aud to take itju trad( ;or payment. ;. VVe further wwli'to" infom ,f our irienus .nj r.nhlir that we are m ipared to re; ntroii rtn Sioiaee and lorward it to the Petersburg or JSoriolk Mafkets with ail posi.ule despatch, fe pledge ourselves promote the interest of our patrons, and that "flur Lertut vnm us iuuu o . F. &, Co. 31 tf .Halifax; Sept. 7; 1831. . TiioifiAs ai; parson; "L . A V iir purcliasea tie large and U$l com uiodious Vv kre-uoUoC;, Jai j; tht? C'.ianLoi., ocauicu, uul iog tiie ii&t bcaa-ou by iiiehsrs. uie Jo., 4)iiers his services tu thii p UOlUuIl L C public as a reiieraVAiiCiit'lor receiving ai u lorvvaruing nil L-mii.t cii liiuduce'aijd: me ret anoiie. His W-ate-houso is suilicicntly.iarge to contain at least 500 bales di .cotton, aim oeiug situ tta immediatelv 01 the back ok the river nn'.i.dditioiial-exDense for haw tin if will ulj Uf'u r ra t'rpr the cotLon' is btOCt U. Intenu- bir to devote his whole time to this business, . S . ' . L. ii. III.. U...... be will always, oe iuuna at iub mc-uuusc, leady to execute auy order with which, he toay be favoreu. -October 19, 1831, 33 tf v FOR: SALE, A BAROUCHE AND HARNESS, for 1 or 2 hoises, made to order, by ' CAMPFIELD HEDENBURG &. Co. ALSO: GftfDrtXS rff Bushels Turk's Isl'd OWVli SALT, Iju bacUs Liveipool blown Salt ! 150 ps. Cotton liaggwg, . lot) Coils Rope, : ' , ," 5 Hogsheads Whiskey, 10 Barrels- N E Rum, arious qual. 4 Qr. Casks Cogniac Brandy, 5 parrels C um, 6qr. Casks T. and M. ' 4 hhds. Molasses," 5 Tons English Iron, - 3 do.- American &. S. Wines, ron. .Also An assortment of DRY. GOODS, .irtUUERIES. I'AINTS, OILS, &c. &c WESTON,5 WHITE & Co. Dec. 13, 1831. 41---tf Attorney, at l w. TpRACTICES in the (fpunty and "jX7 Superior Courts for M irtin, Nortli Jiiipton and Halifax; and t le Superior MWirta of Washington. ; JFheii not absent professional duty, he, will be at his office J the Town of alifax pn Mon ays & Tues ijs; at any other time at his residence in toe County. j . t Halifax "January, 2S. . ; ' 12m - i - - - T1 HAT J, 71 IIAT T .1 : .1.- I j. accredited .40 aint of VVm'Riviiu In nn,.t.nl.. Receiving supplies of the Pankcea, conse- j- j rviouuo puiv.uusiug uimiiu may re- V Upon its bpinrr froeK anA oLnnn ,k:.L ... - fa gwiuuic ntuvu g o many spurious imitations calculated IP Ceepiva 1 vi:. T hTr7 d0lla bott , ""uus, AUg. 10, 1831. Watchmaker, Jeweller U Siltersmith. - ' ?1- I ... . :"' " " J J ' - , " . I - l; - " .. . .. "I - TTPEGS leave most respectfully to HjJ inform thU citizens of Halifax and its vicinity, that he has commenced the above business in the shop j formerly occupied by George C Daniel, 4 doors above the Man sion House and opposite the FaiWrs ntol where he" is prepared to execute all kinds of work in his line. Those wishing to patron ize him, are assured that no pains shall be spared to give general satisfaction : January 18, 1832. 1 - j 46 tf Airs. i. IV GDI RLE I TTpEGS leave to inform her friends j. auu me ijuuuc. inai sne nas remo- v rtijlfer establishment to the new house op posite Col. J. H. Simmons Tavern, where she is just opening her Fall Supply of Fash ionable Goods. Among them, the follow ig articled Fattern Satin-straw," Silk,' and iBattese bonnets, latest fashion, - -Diamond straw" Dunstables, plain do' Legtiprn and straw bonnets, Elegant turbans, &,c. . ' ' An assortment of puffs and curls, ' Gauze aad- barege ecarfs and handker' chiefs, j x ; - . 1 . " Slraw and Faricy flowers, ' .- 4 A great vaiiety of ribbons, &.c. dec. All ot which she is disposed to sell at her usual low prices. L : f Ladies' pelisses, cloaks, dresses, &cl' made to order, in. the latest and most ap prdved fashions.! : f -' Leghorn audi straw bonnets bleached, dyed, or trimmed. J fi i Mrs. VV. hiding been well . patronised during her long residence in thisplace, has recently. made arrangements for a- perma nent settlement, auu will j therefore find it he interest, as it eji has 'been her plea sure and duty, to execute all orders with taste, .fidelity and promptitude, i Jun e 2d, 1831- 39 -tf Twcntij Dollars Reward. VJlt A VJ A W A V, sometime in the t rV. mouth of Vlay last, (while in theser- of Col. Thomas Ousby,) a negro man by the name of William belonging to the orphans of Jams Carstaphen deceased. He is abouVSl or 22 years' old,, of common sta tue, yellow complexion, long bushy hair, his upperteeth a littie decayed, and has a down look when spoken to. No other particular marks recollected. I havo been informed thai he was seen in the. town' of Halifax on Monday of the Christmas holiidaySi iu-coni pany with another runavflay negro; and it is pupposed that he is now iur king in the neigh borhood of the town 'of 'Halifax orsQin'; where in the county. His 1 mother, (belong lug to the same estate,) lives at Mr. Benj ;SpruuTs, 111 Scotland IMeck, (who owns her husband,) where; he may sometimes visit, fie has other relation near the- town ot Halifax.? iThe above reward will be given for the apprehension and delivery of the send negro to me, or for his confinement in jaii so that 1 bet him again. AH masters ot owners of vessels, and others,, are thereby .cautioned agfainst haTboring or employing, the said ne gro, as. the law will be rigidly enforced against all such offenders ! J I i RICE h. PIERCE, Guardian. Ha'ifax, N. C. Jan '14, 1832. 46 tf FOR SALE, SUPERIOR MAHO G AN Y BEDSTEAD and a good HORSE CART. For terras apply to r - JOSEPH J; GRAY. February 7, 1832.; ! i i 49 tf JUST RECEIVED bushels Turk's Island Salt very large and coarse 6u Sacks' Liverpool Blown Salt- ' 2 Hhds. Sugar. 1 "1 do. Mollasses. -i A lew Bags superior Coffee. J, L. SIMMONS. Agent i for Al HARRIS. Halifax-, Jan. 1 j 47 tf 0"A supply of GARbEN SEED,' and an addition to my my stock of STATION ARY have just come to hand J. L S NOTICE. A T the last Court of Pleas and A " Quarter Sessions, for the county of Halifax, commissioners . were; appointed to ascertain and adjust for payment," the claims incurred for necessary expenses, by calling intd service a portion of the Militia of the county, in the month of. August last. All persons interested will be j pleased to take notice, that "tlie TJoard, thus created, will be in session, at the town -of Halifax, on Tuesday the 240f April-next, being the second day qPvJt. Superior Court ai that place, to fulfil the duties of their ap pointment, i COMMISSIONERJS. March 20, 1832. ; i 4 5t FOR SALE. A HANDSOME Northern JOXX. ''Family GIG, ;r without ness. on very accommodating terms. f ALSO built Mar BUSHELS 'toes j-'sr re Irish Pota ivi-d and foi sal. JOS. L. SIMMONS. & OP nn6D ALIFAX, NT. C. -APRIL 5, The well Jcnoitm Jack I I S DEPEND EiSCE. (Formerly the property of JameslW, Bs atchellor & Renrv Garrett.W ILLi stand the present seasdn at my stable, t Elkville, and renner service for SIX DOLLARS (all ses being insured) to be paid an soon as act is ascertained or the prbpert v. changed Twenty Five Cents to the Groom in ev ery instance. The season has commenced and will terminate the 201 h" Ans-net' nextj JOHN T. CLANTONI March 15, 1832. t . Z4t fN the Thursday during next Supiri MjS or Court, will be sold at the risi Gcriicu of the late Basset Stttb, all jh perishable property of the said dee'd cd s.isuhg of Houe-hol4 furniture &c. I THK COMMISSIONERS! l eh. 24 lb'32. ' -I 8d is ii u Zs m & :t ae HALIFAX, N. C. HE subscriber having leased thit . . -arge and coa'.modiuti. Hsf.ahiUIinmni!! . w K ., t u:ji 11111 v The Eagle Hotel; - , .. . -. situated on MairW -Street, and recently oc cupied by Mr. Joef H. Mc Lemon?, begs leave to inform his friends aDd the public, tjat he will be prepare ) to acconunoiJate them by Febru'nry-.Cour i-xr. :,fle promises ..." S!-TS f? A TP. shall be f 1 voished with try can affb 1; ill b. t the coun will - be cpiitanttv supplied v ith superior WINES and LIQUORS; and having pro cuied excellent Hostlers, r -will be faithfully attended to. ' 1 he subscriber, having had experience' as keepers of a some years PUBLIC HOUSE feels a confidence that he can ive general satisfaction, and respectfully, bolicits u f hare of the., public pat r"nai"o 1 WILLIAM . POPE.- February tRo. . 49 tf The Potorsburg intelligencer atiti Nor folk Herald will; insert the jbove cru-o a wee.K ior tour times and forward therr counts to the snbTibor. HP.- s 1 : v rTHE filantation on whi h Joseph J Gray now' lives, formerly owned by. John E.Shopard, is ofleree for sale b the subscriber. Tli t ract contain ; of LAND. The dwellinir and out hous are sufficient for the accommodation ofJt.ha largest family, and are- particularly valua ble.' The property, situated jn. the fnost elevated and health y part of Halifax doun- ty, is eqni-distant fn in the town oi'Hflifa and VVarrenton. J tM ins, accom imodftting. DAVIS. S. J ROOKS. - 1 E. P. AASH& CO- 1 for sale, i the following .iu. bitoii., at the announced .prices! viz. Jjukii s L.ivy, ti volumes. Octavo. Claredon'b Rebellion, 6 do. do. Goldsmith's Animated Nature, 9 do. do - ' ; 6 Josephus's works complete, ' 3 R usssell's modern Europe, C vxk octa- . vo, . Spectator, complete, Stewart's Philosophy, i ' American State Papers, 10 vos. octa vo, . 10 Singard's History of England, 10 do. 8 50 Buck's .Theological Works, 6 vos. ' 4 50 Davies' Sermons, 3 vos. , 6 Drelincourt, on Death,4 1 75 Plutarchs Lives, complete, 2 75 Rollins' Ancient History, 8 vols. 5 00 Watkins Cyclopedia, . . 3 so Family Bibles, from 2 50-to 9 and many, others propoi tionably low. T.h 5 above works are all unquestionably. very valuable, and worth ttbe attention of those who ha ve them not Norfolk Va. - Toll Rridge Company T7TOpKS have been opened, and Li I L i.iif Comm.issi oners are nw ready to receive subscriptions to the Capital Stock 01 tne vvclnOi TOLL BRIDGE COMPANY. A meeting of the Commis sioners will be held at Weldon on Satur day the 31st instant. 1 i COMMISSIONERS. Weldon, Jllarch20t. 1822. 4-3t. SOT ICE. '..: ' , A LL persons are hereby caulioa 1 jfiJL od not to purchase tr receive note j given by Thomas -Marshall to Richard ! Walker, due about November 1830 for fif teen dollars, as the same is -my property, and has been lost 01 rislaid by me. p VVILLIAAi H. BROWft. j Halifax March 14, 18S2 36t w 3 ' X 4 50 l X 3 50 X-r 1833; MONS TONS ON ILL stand again the ensuing season at my stable, fiffeeir miles. from Jackson, twelve from Uelfield, t Li i -teen'from Halifax, N. C. thirty-five from Warrenton, and fifty seven south of Peters burgi Va. The season will commence the first of February, and terminate the first of July. He Will be let to mares" at Fifty Dollars the season, w:hich maybe discharged by the pay ment-pf Forty Dollars within the season. Mares can be insured at Seventy-five Dol lar6; the insurance will be demanded so. soon as the mare is discovered to be in foal, or the property changed. One Dollar will be" expected to the Groom in every case. Larcre and exterfsive pasturage pown in small grain expressly for Mares left with the Horse," and separate lots for Mares and Colts and board of Servants gratis. t Those pending from a distance, if conve-. nient. will send servants with their mares, so that they may be attended to agfeeablv to their own instructions. Maies will, if rcfpnrod, be fed With grain' at thirty cents -cr day. No rfprfnsibility for accidents cfr escapes, but every I precaution. will bo tak'en to prevent th'cm. i . j V PEDIGREE. MONSIEUR TONSO N was by Pacolet? he by thc-imnorted. feorse Citizen; he by. Pa colet of Englaud"; he by Blank; and Blank by the Godolp;iir.l Arabian.'. His dam by Top Gallant;, hV by Gallatin: Gallatin by imported Bedford Sic. &c- His Granifem by Grey Medley,- imported Oscar," imported Fearnought, -c. . Monsieivr Tonson life full brother of Sir Richard, Henry and Champion. Sir -Richard and Champion h ve provdd fc be superior race hoies, and have never been beaten; the latter now con 'dered the most distinguished horse in the. VV estern count rv. vv-' , J MONSIEUR TO 1VS ON J Has made himselflso well known by his tin rivalled achievements on the turf as to reni .ler all fur her notice unnecessary. Those who desire to see a more detailed account of his pedigree and performances, are referred o the American Farmer, vo!um 9, page 300; and also to th i T : : Register & Spor fine-Marazine, f iri.T li ; nry. 1R31. ' 1 ' . 'Tf LIAM MOODY. : Mount Forest, Northampton co. N. C. January 20, 1832. . 49-4m f J. rCTHIS. distinguislfe'd horse will -JmL staiitj, the present season, at. the sta ble of Mr. Beniamin CamnbelL iifthe coun ty of Halifax, 13 jiiiles VVst of the town o Halifax and 25 East of Warrenton, on the stao-e .rofd net ween f he two places, at TWENTY DOLLARS the season (to be discharged by the payment of FIFTEEN DOLLARS withiri'theseason) and THIiZ TF DOLLARS for insurance, with fifty cents to his keeper, in every instance. FRANTIC has not only distinguished hirnr selfaa rce horse, but also as a fine and sure foa getter. Every attention will be paid to mares left with the horse but nolia; bility for accidents or escapes. ! For Pedigree and perform r.jices 011 the turff, see hand-bilLf R. CKQMP, jr. J' . O The Constitutionalist will insert ne month and forward ithe account to R. C ir. March, 22, 18321 4 4 w GREAT BJHGJISS rnHE subscribers, wis:;, g to clog? Li. their business in'-Scotl a Neck; of fer all t heir stock of ' , . , - - ft Hardware, crockery, GLASS, SHOES, BOOTS, j HATS,. SADDLES, BRIDLES; " &:c. with all their ' at a very small ADVANCE noon the ll pryne Cost for Cash or on a short credit to punctual customers. The Stock of Gods being well selected offers great inducements to those desirous to buy bargains, who are requested to call and examine for themselves. The Subscribers wish to rent, until the" first of January 1835, the Store in which they have done business for the last three years, with a I 1 COTTON GIN, SCREW and WAREHOUSE, attached to it, and possession given- immediately. This has long been known as ne of the best stands for the sale of Gopds and the purchase of Cotton and produce, in this the part of country. ; The Subscribers! will sell their entire Stock of Goods to any person wishing to rent the Store House on the most reasona ble terms." . ' B. J. SPRUILL&CO. ; . Scotland Neck. v ) I March 14i 1C32. 4 Ct i wiili "TTTTT la-! vv ma WHOLE NO. 1G1. I " FOR SALE. 1 mUILL be sold, at Public Auo Vv tion, in the Town of Halifax.koa Monday the 23d day of April next,; (bfin Halifax Superior Court) the following real estate in said Town, viz. One fourth part of tat well known and popular Tavern Establishment,' The Lots near the Court House on which are situated the A WARE HOUSE g anjOFFICE, being a vgry eligibly stand 'for bu siness, i . . . The Lots wherfcon I forpaer. y('siderj, mi which are, besides jthe l)WEI .LlTfc HOUSE Sr necessary -OUT-HOUSES v TWO STORES, A W.AJIEHOUSB " ANto AN OFFICE. Most of them -pleasantly: situated for . Dwellings or stores. y . '' v'4H' ': ' adjoining the town This laud is .higher than any part of falifax, gnd will Be laid ofT into baff acre lots with streets so as to unite with those Of the town. From iU el evated situation it will be desirable for pri vate residences; affording a convenient way to the river, will make at an elligible place fortStores'. '' ''.-' Terms made k'nowm at the sale. ' JOHN T. CL ANTON. March 15, !tt32. . - ' $ tds tate of NortJt Carolina, Y HALIFAX COUNTY;.' : In EquityFall Term 1831. James Grant Acinar of Patience tM ts. Ric& B. Pierce. Adm'f of Hard Pitt Mark Pitts, Lewis JPitts, Tamar- who waa Tamar Pitts and -Celia "Pitts; Alfred W. M.oore, Ex' rj of 'Sylvia Pittn; Jethra Densoh aad VViliiam Pitts, Aflmfrs o Henry Pitts;, and Martha Jones, Oostv plainanls ' tfffSirrst . Thomas Bnstin,dm'r, of Nod Pitts, Ja cob Pitts. '.Noel. Pitts' La W. Pitt, Peyton S Pitts; Elijah Bodiiif- Pitts, ,E jizabetK A. Pitts, John Uitts, Mary "Pitts and --Pitts, childrer: of John Pjtts; "William Slavers and wife Fanny who wa, Fanny Pitts, Nicholas Pitta Rufus Brodm and wife Nancy who was Nancy Pitts. -Shivers and wiTe Eliza beth who was Elizabeth Pitts,1 Wester Pitts and john Pitts, children . "of Npel - Pitts, Dfftndavts. -" f nT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court ; that thw children of Johnt Pitts deceased, viz. Jacob, oel, Aiary, Henrietta; Ira, W, Peyton S,- Elijah Bo die, Elizabeth A, John, Mary E, and one whose name is not known to the court; and the children of Noel , Pitts deceased viz Fannv Shivers who -was Fanny Pitts Nich olas Pitts, Nancy Broom who was Nancy Pitts, Wester Pitts, John Pitts and Eliza beth Shivers who was Elizabeth Pitts; de fendants mentioned in the Bill of Com plaint, are not inhabitants of this States it is ordered that, publication be made in thfe Roanoke Advocate, a newspaper publish edmthe town of Halifax, foir six. wecki that unless the said non-residents appear at the next Superior Court of Law and Equity, to be holdeu for the county of Hal ifax, at f he court house in the town of Hal ifax, on the fourth Monday after the fourth Monday in March next; then and there tm plead answer "or demur to said Bill, th same .will be taken pro concwo, and heard exparte as to them. Witness Edmund , B. Freeman, Clerk and Master in Equity of said Court, at Of fice, the fourth Monday after the fourtlr Monday in September A. D. 1831. E. ,B. FREEMAN, C. JI. E. ,' ' ' 36t 4 , CLAIMS AGAINST No rthamp t on Coun ty. TIOMMISSIONERS were appoio- ted, at the last term of our Court, of Pleas and Quarter Session, to investigate all claims upon this county, which grew out of Military movements, in August and September last. The Commisioners here by give notice that they will hold their e cond meeting, at the Court Hpuke, in Jack son, on the 8th day of May next.-, All per--sons interested will please attend. COMMISSIONERS. Jackson March ?5 , 1 822. 5 61 For sale at this Office 0 in C 1 1
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