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4 ti" ? a I r3 i n i ' ii tii-i iii i k Will be pi laid every at 92 ji jt;r a.ilnum, lu uicui id not made within ...iihlia. ' ' no papui to be discontinued until ail ar .rB,r;s are puiu, nies at tue option ol :L. Maxtor, aim a iauai e to notnS? a u la . uUuuaiiCe wili . bu considered ds a ntvv - Ai weiUseiueuisJ, making one skjuare or W ai&erteu taree limes lor Ju foliar. ,x twenty-live cents lor every subsequent ;n uoii , tourer on. s m propt -i tibn b lu propt a turn. a kii .advertisement will ctucrwise ordeieu, &&rged. .. be couuuaea unless auu each continuance 1 )V AM OR the remaining part of this tor whom a liberal Hird will be ir.l'f 11 APPLY. AT THIS oFi ICE.! 6 tf April jus T rev Ely iii! tr Y Spring supply of Drugs and U . UiCliiOS lioiil ;NcW X OfK CullSlS- xi,uuai every article usually kept by tit aii Apo.h. iry. i ies A rrood UfburUlJf IK ii - wOiJicj.i(ni-i and j..T,r , vr.fiid. a. luither supply irdui 11111 v r , , m - . i i flouantify of goou J? L.OUrl, prices yarying on con CORN; o attouu ( in pei -opportu ho havc from45,-i-to k-c: &,c In a lew days, will be received ciffnmeut, two hundred bariels of alto 100 bbls CUT HE It KINGS I EiiaiK at all tin es, be'pleased tomv friends,- whether they appH eon or by order; and will tane this mty to fcuggerit to riiy customers, w. suticred tiifir accounts 10 btai Vorid the usual time (tome, ever open De tainee 1 eoiu- meijcej business) that if they are iiot clo- seu iuiuiediately, justice will rtqjuire m niirsuuitr a-'leiral course for collection. JOs. l. siMAiorss. Halifax April 6 j;- 7 tf RLCiAi 1 X, for sale; A BifROUCHE A IN D HAlliNESS, for I or 2 horses, made to order, by r AMPFIR1J). II i, 1 ) E i" B U Rw &. Co. ALSO: ' - t i mfilfeLfe Bushels Tuik's lsPd gBPc,AEii .- f5o bucKb-X.iVfcipool blown Salt 150 ps. Cotton .lagging, various qua) 100 Coils Rope, j ' --5 Hogsheads Whiskey, 10 Bairels N .E Rum, 4 Qr. 'asks Cogniac Brankly, 5 Barrels C. Gin, I 6 or. Casks T. and M. Wihes, 4 hhds. Molasses, . ' ? 5 Tons Euulish Iron, fl do. American & S. Iron Also assortment of DRY OOODS, GRnnFJMRS. PAINTS. OILSI &.C. &c WEST uN, WHITE Co. Dec. 13, '1831, 41 tf FOR SALE. TiORN. FOUDER BACON Si LARD: Aprtiy to 1 1 T. BURGES Jprillti 1832. i 7 tf State-of i or Ih Carolina. NORTHAMPTON COUNTY. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions March Term 1832. Temperance Taylor Peterson Taylor, Henderson Taylor and Henrvf Taylor Infants by their Guardiap &c . : vs. 1 . '! James II. Wood Executor of William Wade deceased Samuel Taylor, Re becca 'Taylor, Elheldred Tayl ar, John C. Taylor and Elizabeth (Ja riss for merly Elizabeth Taylor -Pet to ac't. TIT appearing to the satisfacti n of the JLi. Courtj that the Defendan :s Saml. John and Etheldred Taylor distribu tees of J ohn Taylor deceased are not Inhabitants of this state and that no bne cfthem has led a 'schedule of advance ments received from their fat heir the said John deceased, and that none ofl the dis tributees of said John deceased. I have fi led such schedule. - 1 " ! 1 . ; It is theiefore ordered by the Court. laat publication be made 6 w. in the Roan ke Advocate, that the said dist utees &e and appear before the Worshipful oert of Pleas and Quarter Sessions' of Countv aforesaid in i the Town of 'ackson, on the first Monday! in June Let. then and there to plead, answer or emur lc said Petition or hie a schedule "3 aforesaid; or Judgment pro confesso confesso account wu! be taken aeainst them, the .1 . O. ...".- Pn anrl not it inn liianl pmnrtp.. Wilnes liiPHARn !1. Wcivrk. Clerk jf said Court at Otflce the lis iu March A. D. 1832. RICHARD II. WEAVER. rst Mon- Ok. T8X I H HALL, being the accredited agetit ot W m. Swaiu, is constantly receivingj supplies of the Panacea, conse quently persons purchasing of hlta may re ly upon its being fresh and genuine which are'jmatters of some consequence, there be ing! so many spurious imitations calculated to deceive the public. ' Price --Two dollars per bottle. -PJoifolk, Aug. 10, 1831. f i? GEORGE W. OWENS, TVJ1 AV1NG purchased the stock of ; j i f 1 Berry and Owens, respectfully iu- ibrms the citizens of Halifax and its vicini ty that he : still occupies the same stand, an4 will constanilj keep' on hand a eood assortment of Iadies and Mentiemeu s BQOTS and SHOE - of every description, which will be sold cheap for cash . Work of every kind, manufactured out of he best materials and at the shortest no tice. . -: - , i ; j - - He has JustVeceived a new and excellent material .for . Gentlemen's sumtn.er shoes. April IB32. ;6 tf : SON ILL stand again the ensuing Reason at mv stable, fifteeu miles V t'roiii Jackson, twelve Irom Belneld, thir-J teejti from .Halifax, N. C. thirty-five from Warrenton, and fifty seven south of Peters aiirsr. VaJ i he season will commence the st of February, and terminate the first of JUIV. tie wil be let to mares at Fifty Dollars i hej season, which maybe discharged by the pay ment of Forty Dollars within the season. M tires cati be insured at Seventy-five Dol lar; the iFisurance will be; demanded so odn as ttie mare is discovered to be in foal, or jthe property changed.: One Dollar will b.. expected to the Groom in every case. Ljjrffe ana extensive pasturage sown in small graiin expressly for Mares left with ih( Horse, and separate lots for Mares and Colts and, board ol Servants gratis. . i Phose sending from a distance, if conve mqnt, wui send servants with their mares, sojhat they may be attended to agreeably tojtheir own instructions. Males will,. if required, he ed with grain at thirty cents -til day. iNo responsibility for accidents oi es-eapes, but every precaution will be taken to pr even , them. - ! , i pedi6ree. I -jMONSIEURTONSuN was by Pacolet; he! by the (imported horse Citizen; he by Pa cojet of England; he by Blank; and Blank byf the Gouolpiun Arabian. His dam by Top Gallant; he by Gallatin: Gadatm by imported Bedford, &c. &c. i His Grandam by Grey Medley, imported Osqar, imported F earnought, !c. Monsieur l onson is the full brother of Sir Richard, Henry and Champion1. Sir; Richard and Champion ha've proved to be superior race hoi?es, an have never been beaten; the latter now con sidered the most distinguished horse in the Western country. MONSIEUR TON SON Has made himself so well known by his un rivalled ariHivements on the turf as to ren der all-furfherniice unnecessary. Those who desire to see a more tle.tailed account. o hik pedigree and performanceSaTe referred to! the American Farmer, volume' P.. page 330; and also to the Turf Register & Spar tig.Magazine, for January, 1831. J WILLIAM MOODY 'a rr i 49-4m i . ii. ja'iuary loji.i StrtfpA of North ( arcili.na. O KT H A M r I U IM UUUiNTY., Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions. 'j March Term 1832. Roderick IX Gary i Ori ginal ; attachment vs j levied on negroslaves Leonard Purdy ) Dooler & Abbey. TTT appearing to the satisfaction of the JJL Courtjthat Leonard Purdy, Defen dant in this case has removed beyond the limits of this State: It is therefore 'or dered that publication be made in the R'oanoke Advocate, six weeks, giving notice to the said Leonard Purdy to ap pear at the next Court of 'leas and Quarter' sjessions .to be held for the Ckjqnty of Northampton, on the first Ionday in June nextthen and there to replevy the property, attached and plead tri issue, or 'Judgment final will be enter ed against him and the property condemn ed, subject to the plamtins recovery. Test. : ! ' RICHARD II. WEAVER, Clk. Price Adv. 3,50. ; 6 6t SPORTS OF THE PITT Main of . Cocks will be fought at, Jaokson, Noithaiupton County, fdr SIC0O : e&ch party to how 21 cocks, to comence on the 14th day of June. i . 8 ! FOR SALE: Splendid NEWARK SUL KEV an i HARNESS apply to DUNNS FERRALL&CO TXT A HALIFAX, N. C. M1Y XO, WILLIAM H. BROWN. I RETUH.NS his thanks to ( the citizeni ul llalitfiUC lor j , f the liberal support and en couragement heretoiore extended to hint, ana lakea this methoJ 1 ox luroruntig them, and ail oLlier who may De disposed to honoi hnu with their custwm, that he has jubt received a large and bandsoiue assortment TiiEJtl, consiotiu of JLEA- L'all, Sealskin, Morocco and Sole Leather, oi a very superior quality; and having, m his, employment., tuiec oi tnc best woiiiinen mat can be procured,1 is en abled to manufacture woxk in the 'newest and most approved style, not interior' to a- uy in this country. ' .h very exertion wia ue made to give general saiisiuctiou and oiders will meet tne most prompt attention. His stock oa hand couoicts ol Ueutieinen's Ualr. Sealskin and Mo rocco liouis i I iJailr Seaiskiii and Moroco Puiups and stioes o!'various paticms. U j JLadibn tuLskin Snot ana JJoots all o Ult own Unuiulacturimr: 'id wnicu has just been auued: j Ladies frunella Stioes, with or! with- out heels : Urouse iUorocco Shoes with anvils uvw aniciey Uaiier Loots ti Misses 'Jrrmieiia, Sealskin and Mo rocco Shoes ' Boys shoes, or various qualities i which wili De kept complete oy regular, supplies. Eadies and Gentlemen are respect iuln invited to call and examine the stock which will be offered low for cash i April a, 1832. iotf DISSOLUTION. - - i fnHE copartnership heretoiore ex- U isiing uuder Hie hrm of , ; was dissolved this iiu), by n:iul couseiii , A. A. LITCHFORD, ; LEWIS S. DRAKE, April 30, 1832., M; 10 4t liSCURtilitTiiiUiu rFiaisiHi Surgeon Dentist S i Oculist, MAVING concluded to i remain in this place for severalmobths. will attci;d the Courts of the' adjoinintr coun ties to clean and file TEETH, and extract the decayed TEETH j and re maining roots with care and safety, upon a new principle, with less pain to the pa tient. than the forme method. HE rpiLL ALSO FIT IN i By the set or' single " one, J without theaid of Pivots or Springs, being a new and most approved plan, by which the Teeth, not on ly in appearance, but by service, arc LIT TLE INFERIOR to the natural teeth. A SUFFICIENT TRIAL WILL BE GIV EN BEFORE PAYMENT IS DEMAN JED. - QF PLUGGING The benefit of '.his , operation is so truly important, tha it is impossible to recom mend, it too earnestly to the Public, but it is generally de layed too long before they can be effectually stopped; whereas, if per. formed at the commencement of decay, or, before the nerves are exposed, they may not only lie pieserved for a short time, but for the period of a long life, v HE ALSO POSSESSES AN rp"hich will destroy the nerve in an instant, without the least pain. CARIOUS TEETH extracted ,without the aid of an instrument.. He wH also remove that stubborn and disagreeable disease, the Scurvy. Corns, FParts, and Nails growing into . the flesh, removed in a few days. WITHOUT PAIN. He will also fit in an artificial Eye to correspond with the Natural Eye WITHOUT PAIN. A suffi cient trial will be allowed before payment is Remanded. i ' ' I ; N. B. Dr. Dillon can at all times, be fonnd at his office one door above Judge Daniel's residence unless when absence on business.' ' ; LADIES ' will be waited on at their dwellings. The Poor attended gratis. FOR SALE. A N Excellent pair of I CAR i RIAGE HORSES. " ALSO ! 1T Barrels Up-Conntry WHIS. UV KEY. best quality. Apply to 1 1 iVC M ) W. HARRIS. 10 If 1832, Twenty Dollars Reward, i fTP AN AW AY, sometime in the mh'if ii of .Mav lar ( ul'Iii!k in th scf- I vice ol Col. Thomas Ousby,) a negro manl oy the name oi friuiam, belonging to the) orphans of Jams Cafstaphen deceased. He J is about 21 or 22 years old, of common sta- tue, yellow complexion, long bushy nair, his upper teeth a nttie decayed, and has a down look when spoken to. ,No other particular marKs leconecieo. i nave Deen miormeu thai he was seen in the town f Halifax on Monday of the Christmas holltAys, in com pany with another runaway negro; and it is supposed that he is now lurkinsr in the neigh borhood ot the town of Uaulav or some where in the county. His mother, (belong ing to the same estate,) lives at Mr. Benj. Spruill's, in Scotland Neck, (who owns her husband, where he may so.metnnes visit. He. has other relations 'near the town of! Halifax. . , j The abo"ve reward will be given for -the apprehension and delivery of the said negro to me, or lor his cohfanement in jail so thai 1 get him again. All masters pi owners oi vessels, and others, are hereby cautioned against harbonnrr or employing the said ne gro, as the law will be rigidly enforced) it : t I against an sucn onenaers. RICE i . PIERCE, Guardian. HaUfax, N. C. Jan 14, 1832. . 46 tf r ' ' : t Watchmaker y Jeweller & Silver smith. EGS leave indst respectfully to .uiorm the citizens ol il.liiux aiidiib ..tii iv, Liictt ne iiae cuLuiiieuctJo Liie auutc - - . iU. I. L. , . i ' ........ . . L. J ausiut:8a in 'the shop formerly occupied by Lieoige O. Darnel, 4 uodrs above xiie Man- cioii House and opposite the Farmers Hoie Wide he is prepared to execute ailkiiids pi vvurk in his! hue. 1 hose wishing to patron ' I - I - L lit ize uaii, are assured mat no Dams snail oe spared to give" general satisfaction . January 18, io32. . j 4C-.-tl i Atturiity, at LtaWi ftp R AC TIC E Sin the County and XJL Superior Couiis mm o Maiiiii-UVoiiw mpton and Halifax and (the feu per ic Courts of- fashnigton.' ! Fhen not lauscL on professional duty, he will be at his btiic us the i own of iialilax on Mondays &, I ues. days; at any other time at his residence tue i-ountv. " Halifax January, 6. 12m Wake Forest Academy H HHE uhdersiguedi Trustees of ttit It V ake 1 ot frit Acaucmy hu v e plea iu; ui iiiioimin tne public mat ivir. vv m to. Coolkv has been employed to the charge oi .his Institution, air. Cooiey is a reg'. iar graduate of Princeton Colkg6, has hu two vears experience as a teacher,' mt comes w ith the best testimonials of taien t- itarniiig, character and manners. What ever may be required that is usually taiigii in any or our isoueges arid Academies wu be taught here. Students will be fitted fo Coiiege oi for any business or profession. rom the .known healthiness of V ake r'oi est, its correct moral society, the total ao seuce of ail places ot dissipation and ti. moderate prices oi board and tuition, it hoped a liberal share of public pationar will be ensured for this institution. Thei are two places of public Worship, two prac tisingf physicians, two stoles a Post Office, and a public Stage Road, jail convenient to the School. It is 16 miles from Raleigh, 5 from Neuse River, 15 from Louisburg, and 28ffrom Oxford. j j ; 1 .Board can be had , in good families at fiQttT&sjo 6 dollars a month, including beds, waSi?igrIe;woolnd .candles. A part of the StudentsairiTi 8mt house with the teacher. jThe prices-J tu ition are at the rate of eight dollars a 399 sion for the common branches of an English Education, ten dollars for Astronomy, Nat ural. & Moral Philosophy,! Chemistry, &e. and twelve and a half dollars for the La tin and Ureek Languages. l iie ocnool is now open for the reception of Students.' CALVIN JONES, H. A. DONALDSON, JOHN W. HARRIS, A LEA". HAM, TAYLOR, WM: M. ALSTON. April 15, 1832. i f 9 3t LAST NOTICE. (TpHE Commissioners appointed, at the last County Court, for the purpose of ascertaining and arranging ; for settle ment certain claims against the county for Militia expenses incurred in, the month of August last j will hold their LAST MEETING, at Halifax, on the 10th instant; of which, all persons interested are requested to take due no tice. : . I " v b COMMISSIONERS. . Halifax May 1. 1 L 10 It CORN FOR SALE. FTnHE subscriber will j sell from 200 U to 300 Barrels Corn,! lying on Roan oke River in Oconeechee Nck, near the Town of Halifax, low for Cash, at retail or all on a short credit. sJ i Apply to ' GEO E. SPRUILL I ' . For retail to i R. RAiTFLS,on the premises whole no. teei . HALIFAX, iN. C. KHE subscriber havin2r leased that large aud conimodiuus establishment. v Tkfi fftitrlp iJrtfaJ : J. lie iltUm ttOWly situated on Maine Street, auu recently oc- cupied by Mr. Joel H, McLemore, begs leave to inform his friends! and the public tnat ne win be prepared to accommodate them by February Court next. Hp nmmia SIS TABLE ouaii u;iuriuiicu vviin iae oest tne couo ohn I I tiini.-tn4 . . . 4 U. a. 1 . 1 . . i . ... I try can attor I. Mill be consiailv VuDoheu w;!t'i suDeriftr WINES and LIQUORS; land having oro- cnied excellent Hostlers, ' . ' 22 ZS STAB 1 BS will be faithfully attended to. 1 he subscriber i-iavm- had some year experieiice as keeper of a PUBLIC HOUSE icpia a, couiiuence mat ne can i: i . .1 , ' . 2ive general atisiaction, and respectfully solicits hare of the Dublic i,atronaro " " WILLIAM H. POPE. , February 1832. ' 49tf i The Petersburg Intelligencer and Nor folk Herald will int-ert th!p ahnv nn.a week tor lour tiriio and forward their ac counts, to the subscriber. TAKE NOTICE. jyir. Henry . itkes asrent 6f A. t " Jtintnn nnti ot- ers, and all those, tu tc'.io'm I am indebted RE iierebv notified that at our next Court of Plea's ar.r! Oi talons, to oe neid at the Court Honsp. m Halifax, on the third Monday iu May nt xt. shall then and there petition said Ca irt io permit me to take the Benefit of the Oath r the relief of honest insolvent debtors. ju ieeably to an act of Assembly, you and u cieuuurs, can men and tnere attend it ou think proper ' l- ' . T GARY April 25, 1832. ! 93t ' o Aiessrs. , Hawkins &. Harris and alt others to whom ! am inebied TV'OU will take notice, that at the LL Court House, in the town .-i llali- , on Monday of next May Cou : . i hi all ; roceed to take the Oath nre&cribed lor the uenefit of Insolvent Debtors- W hen and Vhere you can attend if you think proper. I WILLIAM H. MORGAN. ay3,1832. 10-Jt TURNIR nUGHLS RALEIGH, N C. E to keep on hand, at vl very reduced prices, au t xiensivo stock of ; , " BOOKS & STilTICJT- consisting of LAW, MEDICAL, THEO LOGICAL, CLASSICAL and MISCEL LANEOUS yfORKS. A SO an extensive variety off he latesfc idd most approved Editions of ENGLISH ATTN; GREEKS FRENCH SCHOOL OOKS. . New Novels, Blank Bonks for Merchants, Clerks of Courts, R!riters &c. ' : A - . : A great variety of FANCY ARTICLES, -nch as are usually kept in Boftk.Stxrf-sV All the new publication regularly receiv ed as soon as published. . " . (pT Orders for Books will be thankfully received and promptly attended to, O" T.i Ai H. assure the. public that they will sell Books as low as they are soid at any Book Store. v ? ' May 2, .1832 10 6m V SFB.I1TG--GOODS. fTTHE subscriber lias returned irom JJL the North and is now opening, a lnrge and handsome assortment of INDIA FRENCH, BRITISH, and AMERICAN I HARD IV A Ft E, CROCKERY Lhich he will dispose of at most rasoha- Lye prices to UAM1 or to nunctual cu-- timers on a snort credit. i II. A HAYNES. I tf frico Avd. v5.50 661 April 30, 1831. April 25, 1832. 10 3t 1, 1G32. J ILtHfax
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