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-f-n 4:-.. 'i - b L7 ? i ; -. r 13,000 Dollars for 5 Dollars! NORTH CAROLINA. STATE EOTTBaY Fur I he benefit of the Salisbury Academy. 1st cW rr 18:17, To &c drawn at Fayctterillc, on Saturday, the f of Fthruaitf. 1837 COMBINATION SYSTEM. 75 nyinber Cillery 1-2 drn btlluts ' vT , , VinTAb III J a D J 13,000 DOLLARS, I Prttrf' f 13.000 dHrs, , M "ftPnw of .(KK dolhrs, f 1 Prise of .1 Ol d dollars, I I'nsn (if 2 !i 10 dollars, 1 Prizo uf l,5M) dollar. 1 Pr x,, uf 1 1 00 dollars, , 20 Prises of 1000 dillars, 20 Prists ..f 500 dollars, 20 Pr i.-s of " Silff dollars, - 20 prrs of SttO (.Kara. " 20 Prises ,f 2(H) dolls, -. 90 Prize of 100 dollar. " BESIDES MANY OF 90, fOO, J0, 910, AC. CAnitmniin; tn 11 in fliiW.f Wlloi.ETltKETN 5. tf MITER ' ' l 2A - " A certificate lor n packet of 25 whole Tick eU will cust only 7-1. Halve Quarters in I lie suns proportion. To bo had in the greatest of numbers at WI1EF.I.ER k BURNS, Salisbury, N. C. ireeemner ai, mas. 2SES JSew, itich, 5 FushiouuUlt ,1ssH'J incut nf JEWHIJJiilY, 3Just itwttoo. riHIE Sahcrilier IiusJuhI returned. from Phil X .a.lelphia with very Uu;h AturtiiMiit of Watches, Jewellery, Wv, 4X)NS,VHN(i OF Gentlemen's ScLadies' fined .Id U-vi-r Wuti-hte Do. do. Si lur- do. do, English, French, and fiwisd ' do. FineGuld Fob Chains, and Keys. Lilies' G dd neck Chaias. -he4 Alasto litxea. -- - A very rich assoriui. nt.f Breast-pins, Ear-rinas tV FingrtrrmgH. A Silver, Plal and tell Bail BucIea ' A-4aij,'e awfirtineol wl silver Sm t-iai-lfS with con- cavft (lifiiljniri gruen, nd double "lasses. Silver CouiU and Uuiiei Kutvea. Silver Fiuil Knives and 'l'lnnilil, s. Do. Pencils anil Tmiili 1jh-I:h. A very superior usiriiu.-tit of U.izir". maile by Ui2pra. Sbe.pbeid. an-l V ;iJ- L. Uniln-r. Also ll'rr', ritifjihenl s Wadti tt IJutcllef's Diik.l'm k. t, utoi Pen Knives. Fine PJiitud ami l'.iif i'sisiors and Can.lle- aFi ' 1, , ' ' German Silver, TMe,Derri, and fea spoons warranlnd supt'iior to silver, uud cheajier. Silver Bixlbria. Toje'irA wifh Pun , and Fum Pistols, ami Pevoion '-njm, Tleinvittei the I'mpte lo call mid see hi it a sonmeiif. -i T''ise livinij at a dimanee, will havt liiVir orders filled no as "h.kI terms, as if they were present. JOHN ('. PALMER. Sblislmry. N.C. Dee. .-, I8.i(i. Stale Bank of .Vorth-t'ai o lina. TIURSUANT io"s rsliuiirti of ihe Suiek- L;itJildMB mI 4hia. Banav L.l heir Jaat annu al Ueuvral Meeting, all perwins having i-laims nn gjjtia' Bank for Dividends of Ca.it;il m Prufi's ajHitPsTi? Wtm'i!miH'yv.PtjMrjpai llajik.. oV its Branches, areeaTneatnestly deairt-d to pre sent them fur paymsiilto the Treasurer of the Bunk, on or before the firt Monday in Novem ber reXt. Oiherwnwv lliy will he Ha r red. as the Siorkhulders will then make a final dividend of the effects of tl.e Hank S. F. PA rPEHSON, President. Rablifh, Dec. 2.1. IH6 3rn-24. Administrator's Notice. THE SubacrUier I nv iiijt taken out letters of auinmiatraiinn with '.he will annexed, on the estate ut ills naialt llsiirterstm, Cee .gives Hlttliee'4olJlrfeWu1 ' to ciNim forward and inaks settlemeiil : also, to tbose having claims pn theaaine, to present iheiu (properly suihouticated,) within the time pre scribed by law. A. HENDERSON Jldmr. cum Test annexo. Sept 10 1336 iffi $50 HOWARD. Tl AN4VV AY trom Uie suincnlier lo nejrro JLMf slaves, viz TO Kit Slid JUhV. I'oney is ruif S5 years uf aire, Ave feet nine or ten incnes high, dark emirtpfexiou, square and sli.ut ... built v aod - had uo wt h Mt, a bribt drab Petersham overcoat, tie was purchased by -' call himself TiNtey Mouia.rue. John is alfuiii x twenty yrata ut age, uf raiber liubier osnpiex km than Tony. aissit five feet 10 inches Juab, ad m quit au( bmlt has a 'nil innd e, and his lust two front teeth above and below , which . is his most disiiuguishiiia mark, lie tad on when he lefi, a light grey wools u round , Jacket and pantaloons. : The above slaves left the camp of the aubscii- ber while on his way to the Western country e'tght milea above! LiiioolnUM, on itsth of last auuoth, and will bo doubt endeavor t0 mske (ie)r . way back lo -AVilinington. The abuva reward 1 will be gren - fur their -apprehenaiob,.s: tliti fet them again. JMES .MOORE. Dec. 10, 1336-tMl , job rmxTixa Of every description neatly fj3 Done ut this Oflice., Notice. The Subscriber will sejl that valuable , ; ' TAffVARD in the Town of WadesbortNtgb, for several year past in hia possaasion. He eao safely reooin mend it as aa excellent stand for lb, 7 TMlVKVa BUSMJTJESS. Terms will be accommodating to the purchas er, and can be known by applying to thai sub scriber either by ltteror privately. THOS. S. LITTLE. Dpc.8,'l838-tf20 he Alitor of Ihe Greensborongb Beacon will insert the am.ve six times, and foiwsrd hia ac count I the Subscriber at WadeebotouRh N.C JNO'llCE. at:ot:ai; ir. 4 n.isn, HKSPIXTFirtLY INFORMS THE CiE.NTI.EMKV OF8L letlilUtV AND ITS VICINITY, flUI AT be hai takt n iheoffio' fonoerly occu I pipit by It II Alexander, Ewj. directly op I'usiie i i.tg V . itruwu'a Store, where be in itiml -( uiy uu ike Unit- Vailing and Sharing limine us, I l&viiie carried on that branch of bimineaa for the 11st li'n years in New York and lloxion, he flat nra him-lf ibui hm work in the above line will be inferior to none, either in Ihe Northern or Siuthein country: Gentlemen are respectfully invited 10 call and try. Ni-.B.'"HttoiMer, November 5. -I8.il. -if Hi ' NSW FASHIONS. Milliner and :Munti:a Maker, I FORMS the pnh lit, that she tits just re . , .i the.VWIf Y0UK& I'lllUWEl,- I' Hi J I'ullaiid Winter l,shion for 83C-"y aiid will e.v cn'e woik in the various branches of tier misinesM, in ihe most lashiunalilti style, with ti.h'lii) srtd prompt tietsH. J Orders fiom adistance will be atrickly iitiemleil to. and artieles of Dm as carefully pack eil and m iiI otTaei'ordiiig lo direciiun. P. S. Mm. P. keeps on band, (or sale, a stock ut I'asl.i.niii'jle Iti.iineis, Caps, Turbans, &.c. SfC. SuthLitry. OHuhtr I. IH.10. fJl'oeket-Uook Lost.3 F11IIE Subscriber lost on Sunday last Ins Puck A el Book, hoiii where near R.ir-ky River, on Ihe ruin) lo Salisbury the" Pocket-Itook is of leather and dosus with a clasp it contained n'siut lines liuuilreii and I'.uf dollars. inSonili C ttolina in iney, Ciiera arid l'lrmlers' und eneh bunill"- a sinp f .;i er li. nn ) aeli bm ille, ami nn n tr . ; I . i no in a iiere ol new paper j n itso ...rnnrrn' t. n ht rne :i miitint ot near seven himdretl il'.Jl.ii... . rv. riil wmti. irivn hv ill.... V.. Ilnn't r of I) irlin.;i'ni l.'i.nrt House. Suuih Carolina. aol one on K fl Law lur f K'0, with several oilit r lie J I 'tll tve a .handsome re warden any on., who ui! ive me intormaiion on the S4ibj'-4!l infonin'.li.n itireeled to illiei Salisbury oi Darling'. m I'n'.ri llaiee, will reach mo. ' CHRISTIAN TAHR. S.list.-iry. Dec 2t. lH'i-tl -'.l. T01ICK 11 (risliitur i h at I ilPsiijii lo :i !)! y in iiio Lo re id the Suite, lo p:iss ;i Ki-soluiion lo eimlile me to collticl the neara;o i.f Taxen or ihe county ul Caburius, for Hie years 1SJ3 ud li.i l. Wm, II ARCHIBALD, Si.enlf of Cabarrus Cty. Decpinier9l. 183fi-tf;M OFFERED AT PRIVATE 8 A I.E. The following lr tides at the prices annexed: A LARGE Mahogany Sofa cushioned with J. curled burse Lair al $S0; twu ottoinana at SlO; apitr of large Gilt framed Mirrors at $50; io Minimally h.ilinj and Sliding Top Break fast lahl8 al $1) each; a fine Mahogany Spring steel It ickiiig Chair, al $i0i a fine large hifsh p.mt Mabiiffny Bedsiead al $30. Refer to il. C, Jones Esq Salisbury. JAMES MARTIN. Salisbury, October 8, 1836 H22 BOOK! noOKftl ROOKS! A'O MISTAKE. 75.000 vols, of Foreign and American books for sale, ht the North Carolina Book Store, aid undoubtedly comprising the greatest varieties to be found in any establishment in the Cniied States. The stuck consists, in pan, of Law. Medical, Theological, Classical, Miscellaneous and Blank Books ; the latest and raoint approved E'iuions of English, Latin', Greek, r rcneh, Spa iiihh and Geruiau sthoul bunks, Globes Maps and titans. Also, a s pen On assorimeiil ol saiislao my, fancy anictes.Cullery , &c besides a large assortment ol paper, gueh as folio. Medium. Foolscap, Letter and Wrappintr pflper j Gill FraiiieHrMohliiiji Poinis.-c. Sto. ka .all of which will lie sold o the niol reasonable terms. One o( ihe lirm is n iw iiatioued in New York. will be eonRiunily in the lion hern markets anil having mads, this arrangement, we shall able at all limes to supply. any order lur Books or oih - er articles in our line of bminess, at the shortest notice.' - ; ""' " i TITRVP.n S. IIKmica Raleijfh, N. C. I .n. 4 . BT0NI. , CUTTING. joua hol s it ous m:. (IfVl'.S notice) ihat he will execute at his JTq.iarry seven miles SVmth of Salisbury, all kinds ol wink in his line of basiness, in as cor recla style and al as cheap a rats as such work can ne owns in ir.is country, me superior qiiaiily of lis gril strongly recommends his work lo Millers and Gold miners in particular. He promises the inmost punctuality in rilling his en g dements. , Orders directed to the post Office a1 Sunabilry Will be promptly attended to. Salisbury, Nov. 28 190 1 FIRST RATE JINNEVi warranted lo oe in foal. . . Enq1drt at this Office Dec. 17-1(22 ' , The jlott TAcgani sluifot JEWELLERY, GOLD AND' SILVER WARE, iff. C Titvi S.,iMH.r!k.V i L iklU .l k. flonHiariilv furaaie at biaahonio Sslistmiy N. C.1 on main i.reet. ,t the neat doar abuva thV ttwe of Sainuul Leuily & Son, SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF FASHIONABLE ARTICLES, in hia line of bvaiiiesa, among wbiob be would ennumeraie the following vis: Patent Lever Watchks, (English, French, Swine, and DutcbJ Gold and Plated Fob Chains, Gold and Plated Watch Guards, ' Gold and Plated Watch Keys, Uod and Plated Watch Seals, Gold Ear-bobe, Breast pios, and Finger-rings' (latest faybion,) Silver Ware; Ever-pointed Pencil Cases.and Leads, Silver Spectacles, and steel frames & glasses, FTne Tocket "and Dirk Knives, and Silver Fruit Knives, ' Pocket Pistols and Djrks, Breast But tons and Musical Boxes, Gill and Steel Watch Chains and Keys. He will execute every description of work in a workmanlike manner and promptly DAVIU L. ruuii ICT Old Gold and Silver taken in exchange fm articles purchased at Ins shop, and in pr 1. meni for work done and debts doe. D. L Salisbury, June 25, la6 tf49 Tailoring. W m C M I m VI I ml If 11 m. I ti" V t ntat saaSisai! M-miuf. laicsi lasiiion. nun. ir n..u . ... 1 Itiiieiptna, imported from London and Paris. He has removed lo the large Brick Building, on the South side of the Conn House opposite the Pust OlKee, where he is prepared to da all kinds of Tailoring in a very superior style, durable apd fashionable, and warranted to fit well All- or ders from a distance will be most faithfully exe etited, airreeablt) loonier or promise. All kinds of work will be done by him on short notice. 5C7 He slill continues lo act as ajrent for some of the most fashionable Tailor! of New York and Philadelphia, therefore, any ' Tailors wishing Instruction in the an of Cutting, can be instructed by calling on Benjamin Fraley, Salisbury, al the large Brick House t'B Horace Ml, Heard, Respectfully tenders his thanks to the citizens of Salisbury and its viciaity for the liberal support hehas heretofore received in his business. lie informs the public thai he still carries on the T.IILOilt.YG nt si.vr.ss IN ITS SEVERAL BRANCHES AND VA RIETIES AND ACCORDING TO THE LATEST FASHIONS FROM Fqrh and London, Via New York and Philadelphia. He assures his customer that their woik .Lull k .1 ll.l.i..ll- ...J ... 1---.-..v 4iid that is not what every tnetmanieoaN kiyi Ai east it is not what Ihey do Salisbury, April 2.1. 18J6 tf40 SHOlf AND BOOT" 3IAK1NG. f HE Subscriber is now prepared to execute JL work in I Ins line of business in a Mr. neat and durable manner, at his nhup in Cowans larjre Diick Buildin. 'I he public are iavited aivehis work a trial and then determine as to us quality. DAVID KERNS. April 23d, 136 tf40 rilHF. Snbsctiber will purchase any numbe' J. of likely young NEGROES during the next sixmonths, for which liberal pTicesincash will be given. I wish all letters on "business, addressed to me at Gerraantoii, Stokes com ty. TYRE GLEN. -u' 19, 1835-052 PROCLAMATION. By the Governor oj North Carolina. 200 Dollars Reward. Whereas il has been made known to me, by the verdict of an Inquest held by a Justice of ihe Peace, that rerebe llowelr, latoo: Oew ttano--er etinntv. was recently murdered in said Coun- trrand-tbat ivEEDIlAM HOWELL atandv chatged Wltn me commission oi me euio leinny-, and whereas it is represented that ihe said Need ham Howell is a fugitive from justice : Now, therefore to ihe end that ihe said Need ham Howell may be apprehended and bronchi to trial, I have thought proper to issue this my Proclamation , offering a reward of two hundred dollais to any person or persons, who will ap prebended and cmfine him in the jail, or deliver him to the sheriff, ol New-Hanover county : and I do. moreover, hereby require all officers wheth er civ i. or miliiary,wiihin this Staie.to use their best eaertwws to apptehend or cause lo be appre hended, lUe atureaam lugiuv a. rfji Oiven under my hand as Uovernor, S I h and under the Great Seal of North ....Si.,h,.wKoav-l"Uie city .of Raleigh, -J this 14ih dav of Jaituaiv. A. 11 V-ev-w 1R37. By the Governor ' (i EDWARD B. DUDLEY. Chrutoplter C. Battle, Private Secreury. Needham Howell is a young man about 25 years of sge, five feet eight inches high, very sIjuI made, has a remarkably round lace, blue eyes, a very smiling good countenance, a wild stare, and cannut look a person in the face when speslimg-la-hMw-".---'-- . lf27. THUS ie to Inform the pobjicjn general, that Ihereia no eo partnership existing bei weeri the subscribers at this time, nor has there been since the first daynf January last. ; HENRY W. CONNER, K. V. LONG. Jun 25, 1838. if-49. 1 " - seminary.,, (I 1)17 'ILL be 're opened ' Salisbury "on 'th Sf " 8f9t' MondaJ.of Oehr, when ahe wtlh by ltare if Profldence.makelt hef principal boa iiieaa to promote the improvement of air the pa pits coinmitietf lo hereare. "Having, durirtg the, prnaent 8ammer,liad rent ed opportunity lo ob serve the pr tgnm of Eiluvation it the Nonhhe liledjrea herself to Ifi public, to conduct her (whether it re-pecta its eovernment qr 'n'ract.on) upon he most approved ay-ilein and u "l,,re " P8," M, nmKB Sajiobuy Sen,. nary, a place of iusUuction fur females, enna 10 aiiniiiir inauiuwona in any portion ot the Uni TERMSQE ADMISSION. rinsT class ComprlMins MenUl. Mora arid Natural Phil oaophy, Uhnmistry, Botany, Lojrio Rhetoric Asironumy , nistory , uuinposi Hon . ueorue t r v . Al geora, ous. mo. Per. Session $15 50 Second Class Readinp. Writintr. Arilhmatin. (1 ueograpnyf Per Session $10 50 Extra Branches. Mosic, per. session Profeasor'acharrre. French Language, do til) 00 Draw ing and Painting, do $9 00 Embroidery Lace and Ornamental Work in biik ana worsted oi tue newest and most beaulilul patterns per session $3 00 Parents are respectfully solicited to dress thei daucrhiera with plainness, and to direct what church they wish them lo attend. "' N. B. Miss I lermance.from the vicinitv of Al- oany, win assist Mrs. iiutcnison. i .in - September 17, 18J6 tfi) For Sale or Rent. w a v iMniet a lew doom ..r ih. rr... rthoose in Salisbury, nn Main street. Ii has been occu pied as a Javern lor a number of tears, and might be made one of the best stands for busi ness in Town. I will self the House and Furni turo togeiher or separately. Any industrious, attentive person can mike the monev out of th II II"..... I ...:il : iiuusc iki.jio i win require n. JOHN JONES N. B I will still eontinne ii entertain mr old menus and customers aa usual. J. J. PROSPECTUS, For publishing a largt paper in Greens- turo Ji . u. to be called The Southern Telescope. THE Publishers being desirous of seeing a paper established within the limits of N Caorlina, which will vie in respectability and size, with any other in the country, propose, so stain ss pros-r arrangement can be made, 'and their patronage is somewhat increased, to en large their paper to the size of the large cily pa. pers now issued, printed' on an extra ;.m...,.,.i cet. ' A principle feature in I ho paper as enlarg-ed iff be Uiviveit more of a retV,Vi -A.,r,. rtiVeiideu"i6Y Trie benent ut iiiaiikintf ought to be, coinmenftuiate with 'ill their intellectual and moial wauls ; and promotive ofiheir highebt uud bust iniertsis. The pr i .posed improvement seems lo be called for by the wants ss well as by thu voico of the nubile, ant! in tact la manliest ly necessary, it we would wish n gii pari jitmn with other parts of our country in the inarch of improvement. We do nut by any means wish to arrogate to ourselves any suM!iioity in the scale of intellectual attain ments of purity of motives, but merely lo make an huiuble attempt lo meet the wants and wishes and promote the welfare of our common eo'intry, by extending wn far ag we can, the means of men ial and mot inrArofemenkU. In prnpostng to devote a portion of this paper to mailer of a religious cast, to give it more of a religious character t must not ba inferred that it is intended to be a sectarian sheet, or Ihat in out selections in this life, we shall bepredju diced in our preference to such article whichare favorable tonne particular sect or denomination. We shall endeavor lo be guided alone by our views of the real worth of article and of the well-being and moral improvement of our rea ders. A oeriain portion will also be devoted tn light reading, such as tales, and articles of a misvella neons cast, selected with a scropulons regard to their beneficial and instructive tendency on the mind. "' - The paper will be apportioned and divided off under separate and distinct heads, so as to ena ble the publishers in its ample dimensions to pie sent its readers with such a qaniity and qnalnv of matter weekly, as cannot fail to give general and entire salufaction. - V Believing that a paper furnishing such a quan tity of matter, aaHhis must necessarily contain on all subjects embraced within its sphere, would certainly meet with tire wishes of a great major ity of ihe people of this, and neighboring Slates, the publishers are buoyed up with such reflec tions in the hope of the ultimate success of the undertaking, and induced tooffei this prospectus to the public, relying upon their generous sun poll for the prosoauiion of ihe work. The publication of ihe Telescope, as enlarged, wilt appear aa soon as a si-fficieot number of sub scribers can be obtained to warrant the conse quent increased expense ; fend arrangements will ne mane to nave lorwaroed to us in time lor lis commencement, all necessary additional maleri afs. Whenever appearances indicate a suMiciei.t iilditloo of names. CONDITIONS. Tb paper, as enlarged, printed on t large . I : I . . e . ..... ... mui impciiai ouert, oi purest wnne, with en tire new materials, will be furnished to ainirle ubscrioers at the low rate of $3,50 or 4e. olubi of five mdioi itialsat $12.00 per annnin the mo ney invariubly io be paid in advance ; and such who may sulcribe before iw appearance, to transmit us postage free, or pay inio Ihe hands of some one of our authorized agents the amount due immediately on the reception oi the first number Subscription lo the paper lor six months, $1,50 ; nn biiuiwi puriou in n wnicn none will be taken. ; 1 : niifc , ZEVELY & EVANSv Jam IS 1837. $C3 Editors with whom we exchange, are reHn lfully requested t give the above a few inseriious ani I he favor shall be reciprocated. N P A I i- nea procured by aetiU.or oih ers, inMiignotii i ne uountry, are requesid lo b 1 rwardedby tlie fimt W MarcbrwW wj t.uo nuuy.il me success omiic project. T CLEMMOMG VTLLE k ACADEMY.": rflHR Tfosteea lake tint method of inform JL ing the public that the exercises of this In sutuiion were resumed the 24 of this instant I is still under i ho direction of Mr. W. W.Bcsch and Miss E. J. VV. Bake. EfToris are con stsnily making le render it more worthy of pat ronage,and we feel mueli pleasure in sayinir that nn previous session has commenced w',n brighter prospects than Ihe present. , - , TRUSTEES. CUmmonnille, Davidson Co- JV. C. ) 3w28 January S, 18J7. J zinoDzmioH dhu. Th is fine blooded horse, It hod crick BhUm wilt stand the Spring Season of 1S37( at my stable, in ihe put n of Huuisville, Surry ennuty, N. C. at the re duced price of Ten Dollars ihu Season, and Twenty Dollars the Insurance (with ihe addi tional sum of Tteentyjieerrnt, in evtry ease to the ffrrwm,) whictr is lower thnn any high blooded horse ever stood at in the (J niiod Stales. RBOD1ZB1CK BUV is a beautiful bay, five years old this Spring, five leet one inch high. He was got by Monsieur Ibnson Ihe best race horse in his day. and now the properly of Wm. U. Johnson, the Napoleon of ihe Turf, at the price of $10,000 cash. His dam is Ladu Burton, she by Old Archie, out of the mare sctit to Mr.Jeflerfeon, by the Dey. of '"Toiiis "as"' a' pie sen t. (See Sir Patrick ff '! H.dgar s Stud tfook, and the I url Kegister lor Monsieur Tonson and Lady Burtou's iediree mote at large ) Sulriceit lo say that, in breeding from such a slock, you goof once to the top vj' the ladder. rhoderich: DHU was raised by Alexander Ifendersoii7qnf Rockingham county, North Carolina, and at the request uf the Hon. ftWir Peuton. was sent lo Tennessee to contest a colt race over ihe Nash ville Turf, for Thirteen Thousand Dollars' le was entered and trained. Just before the i trial, however, he was found lo be. lame, and of course withdrawn. I'ha Hon. lr IV t tun . ledlo a gentleman in ibis neiohborhiMMf. as he passed onto Washington City, last tall, th t hllUUli.KllK gave great evidence of speed and bottom while training -r. 6CP Gentlemen sending mares from a 4tt tance.can either have them kept in good rmstures. gratis, or Ted on grain at twenty ovm cents per day. 1 will not, however, become responsible lor any accidents, but pledge myself to use every exertion to have them well attended to. THOWAi DAVIS. Huntsville, N. C. Jan.,l8.17-10w j8 U.VROP PACKETS TO 1 T- jy.iVfri,y-rta1 , . FAYETTr.fir.rhv. Jl Suuier WilniPnjjloii, ami tow boats, will take measurmnenl Gouds al N. Yoik and deliver them al Fayettevilie, at the established rates, tree tf sll other charges. Heavy Gmids will be taken as abovepeeifled, except that they will at nu.ts, w hen the river is very li'v,he subject to storage and latsir ol sior ing, which we trust will be Seldom required, as the steam and tow boats are of the newest con struction and light draught of water. The Goods ai the owner's risk, the same ss in the hands ot forwarding merchants. Freight payable on delivery at Fayettevilie. All persons shipping Goods, by the above line will please hand a liat of the Goods shipped tu Messrs. Halleii & Brown, so as to advise me. WILLIAM DOUGAL. Proprietor. Ijj WTLLKINUS fc BELDEN. A2ents, . 'Vail-.yctteVISli September 8, 1836 tf7 State otflortn Cxvaixxz, LUSCQLN COUNTY. Superior Court of Law, FalL-Tsrut, A. D. 1836. Elizabeth Kean, ' Kean, ". a ! Keaa. 3 ts Petition for Alimony. Aldridge IX appearing lo ihe satisfaction of ihe Court, tbatobe defjin Wt "Aldiidge Kean, is an in habitant -of another .OlaJe: . It ia ordered that publication be made for three months in the Car olina Gazette and Csrolina Watchman, that the defendant Adridie Kean.appear at oar Superior Court id Law at the next Court, to he h. Id for be County of Lincoln, at the Couribouse in Lincnlnion ; on the, 6ih .Monday af er ihe 4ih Monday of March onxi, tbeh and there to an swer to the Petition,' ft it will be beard expar 'tee. ?" 'J " ' ."'" Witness, B. S Johnson, Clerk of said Conn, al Liucolnion.Cth Monday after the 4ih Monday of September, A. D. and in ihetilstyvar uf our Independence. " B. S. JOHNSONf; Clerkf Janoary 29. 1837 28 Price $4 State of iiovth earoUna, WILKES COUNTY. J Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Novem ber Sesshns, 1836. Petition lor the Division df Negroes. James Hendrix, Luke Hendrix, Francis Hen drx, and David Lewii, and Wife, Iwis Trip letl and VV ife, and Rnssel Triplelt and Wile. Helra at Law of Darby Hendrix, dee'd. Win. Hendrix, Larlun HendHt, James Slen nel, and Wife, Thomas Siennel and Wife- Eli za Hendrix, Evelina llendrix,Mslbina Hendrix, Luke Hendrix, Jr. and Palsy Hendrix, Heirs at Law ot Darby Hendrix, deo'd. lit appearing lo the satisfaction of ike Court that the Defendants, in this case are not inhabi tants of ih is Stale : It is therefore ordered that Kblication be made for six weeks, that ihe De idants appear aliha next Courl i.f Pl.. Qtiarier Seesiona to be held on the OihMondav of January next, and Plead answer or H....... ... Uid petition. Teat, f De tO-6w25-Pr. Adv: $3. " JOMi JVvF done Af TIUS 0FIFUE, SEM IN A R V M HS: HUTCHISON beg' leaWr-.w; ' fy lonfferher grateful aflknon IprfT"1 to her Trbfetls and ihe public in Rerwr,jm" very liberal paironage bestowed. 0aio ii. f " lotion under her care. ,"" It sfforda her great pleasure Id sisle ii pie arrangemenis. in respect to board, made, ad that such parenis and gusrdi wish, to place iheir daughters and ward, ' her enure direction may be arenmmnj.. Tlie secnid session wilteomroeneeg,,. -of March, but pupils may euier ai lu, paying only front the time of their enin Miss IIEKMANCE,sssisls Mrs. uteh Mrs HAMPTON, has ehara ,t ,k. v. IM. epinmen,.' - Jao 9I.IS37 8w27 . , SllLLl.VG OFF TO CLOSE THE subscriber, determined lo close b' pre. Jill business, w ill sell at vrv rri... L ces until ihe first of April, when the rem., will be sold at auction. 1 rONtHAND 25 Ilogslicads; of Sugars. 50 Bags Itio and Cuba Co,Tee 300 pieces Dundee Cotton Egging. , 100 coils Rope and Twine Xoaf Sugars, c. ALSO, A general assortment of chitlu Lassimers, bat(tnes. I in..,,. Cloth, Fruits, Merinos. Jhmift: t. tit, Cutlery, Crockery, Irou. .yc All those having demands will oli-nse urt thetn. and iboe tndeored csfl ami ww w l"filt the nisi of March, or Iheir papt-ra w t'ol colleciinn. btt.it, P. MeCAsKM.f. Camden, S. C. Jan. 7, IW7 2oe.'l MANSION HQTixT ' fh v',Cj ouuMTiioer naving purchased thu m JL url, ill Sku,.j r:. i i.. 1 ras ii,. w... i. . , j ... .uowiy, e.vn , nival II..IH.. lll.l h. ... . 1 I " "" in carry on ne f in.e a, . - , m i.aidui .ury i , inu improvea siy ie. ma t Auur, is turnished with the best ibi marhei can anoro ftie llin i. j . . . .u.ip.ira wiin cnoice i.qa rA r. n..l aa. ia 1 .......gw w,. cara ma attention by aa v pnenceo ano trust worthy young man. Jbj nooma areooa and well furnished. Ilia STABLE is large and bountifully mi plied with grain and forarre. and a careful Ostfer. " custom. .. ISAAC 5ULLIVAV WadeslXiro', Anson, Co. Jan. 2isl, 1837. J 6wS7 THE Co partnership heretofore ca ...' u ihe name of FOARD AND ELLI Was composed of Robert W. f'oani. Jehu V.' ley Ellis and Robert Ellis : Hereafter the t? of Foard and Ellis wiil bonsist of il. lieri Foard and Robert Ellis: who will cui.uinif . busfness at the foiiner stand J. They have just received a large assortment NEW AM FASHIONABLE GOODS, which they will sell at the moat reasonable pri- Ces. I erms as heretofoie. Salisbury, Jan. 21, 1837 Sw27 DANK OF NfiWDER&l January U 1837. ) 4 T the anneal meeting of the SiotlrwkH JjL of the Bank of Newnern, held ikwdif was. Resolved. That a hnml Dividend ufail M elfects of Ihe Bank be declared on ihe fiist JM day in November next ; Aad that all hoWrts j me rote ol said Bank, and all pers.ni s"l any claims of sr y kind wbsieoever. eiion be earnestly 'leoeated by nbiie aieer M sent the samd for oavment to the MerrkMf Bank nf New hern, on or before the sua day of November t Mil, otherwise ibey barred. ..fc .. By order oft he Stockholders, 3m2V" JOHN W. GUION, Caihkv. riEGnOEDTOIlOALIi A T the last residence oiCoKBL"& Xm. cessed. Randolph county, we shulie Pnliito Sale, on Saiurdat the fourth oi' m next, Yine likely Yegroel Four of which are Fellows, two ViMnr three Children. Tun. mmU known u II" of sale. i ABRAM HOADLEY.? j'( ALFRED STALEY, ) ' 'on Janoary 6, 1837 w27. . State of Jlortti CitroUw SURRY COUNTY. In Equity. Xfii Eliis Turner ts. Henry Doob, & Lever Ward sdin'rs of Lnven V ard dec'd.and Noah Ward. September rerrn IH In this nana il'ismiiinir In the SStilc!l!f the Court that the defendant Noab VVardf n Inhabitant of this State, it is thereto " ed that publication be made for six week Carolina vyaichman for hint to apP'"- next Term of the Court, W be r,eld j Coonlv al the Cnnrt llmiGain the lown w1 ford .then and there lo plead, answer or (!"" cm Uorr.pliananla' Bilf, otherwise the cw - heard ex parte and Judgment pro confis" ed accordingly. Witness S Graves, Clerk and Msrr 1 aaid Court at office. ' ' 4 ' ' , . 'S. GRAVES, c.- January, 14. 6w2r. ' I'tt btr f I In 0 411 7 . V
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