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i 1 1 1 FOSITUZnTB'S 13,0Q0 Dollarsifor 5 Dollars! " 4-, NORTIJ . CAROLlfUA W STATE LQTTKRST V For t be bepefif of the alisijurCcaiJemy; To lie draivnttt iFhyjttteville on satttraayi the 11 f ft oj i COMBINATION SYSTEM.; I.--, at. '75 number Lottery 12 drawn ballots ' CA PITAL 1PIIB r 1 3?ooo d oLLtns, 13.000 L - C.000 V i .,1, Prize 4of , Prize of 1,. Prize of -lll.Prite',bf "'yjlPrize-of -' Prz"of i 20, Prizes of .C'lir. ft .fSO-Prizes.of v,' E,20 Prizes of jtu rrizea 01 4. . larsy j.tllars, 3.000 dollars, 2,400 pilars,' 1.500 dollar. .1100 dollars, jS1000 ilUtrs,, 500 dollars, 3G0 dollars v S00 dollars. 20 Prizes J.f 200 dollars.' 30 Prizes of - ' 100 dollars. BESIDES MANY (F Q80; SCO, $50," 810, &C iCAmounling'in all to $253,?90.,D1 ! WHOLE TICKETS , .85, j, " HAIVilS ' ! S3 30 QUARTERS j 1 25 A certificate for a packet of 25 whole Tick ets wilt cost only 74. Halves 4 'Quarters in the same proportion. To be -bad in? ihe greatest of numbers at - f I WHEELER & BURNS. j ' Salisity, N. C. December 3, 183G. ! 1 r u ir II M.U , tm rf H K " .The r. Subscriber V will.. I sell in the Town of .Vadesborbogh, for'seren) years past in hisrxjsseBsiori. He can sifely recom mend it a's'&n excellent stand far the ! A f ,; ' ! TfWvlVli? MUSM.YJSSS. ' ff . , - ' i . . j . -4 n 1 Terms will be laecomroodating toihe purchas er, an4 caovhe Wnowoi by appljin to the sob- r0ih T;j i?niv l it I'tLi".' T V .. '.L . 1 . - sciber either by Dec. 3 1836-ttHiO TheEdiibrof insert the ahore letter, or privately; .rTHOS.5,lflTTLE. 9 ' the GreeasboToofWBeacbni will six times, and forward his atv (coant to the Sab.4criber at Wadesb'tfiiagh NX . INFORMS TIlE 'GENTLEMEN OP SAL- isBirnv AND ITS VICINITY,1) THAT h has f I keo t he office (rmerly occa pied by lit l &A tela riderV Esq directly op po.-it- GMge NV. Brown's Store, where he in tend 4 rarryiii' ciolthe- ' jv- ! H i 5n glair Cutting and Shaving Having carried On that branch of boginess for the ast ten .yara in j New; York and Boston,; he flat ers himself tbatlhis wwk in the above line will be inferior to nne, eiiheir in the Northern or ouihein country: Gentlemen are respectfully invited to call and trjr- ' ' 1 1' ' : N. B Rxzoftj set to order. ii if -. November 5, ,193 lf!6 . i i j ir Nifw, lich, 65 Fashionable 'Bssort men t of 3LfL 9 TltE Sohiicriber liasjiisf returned from IPhil aiiplphia with a very Rrch sonoienl of Watches; Jewellery, - CON MATING OFi do. 1 1 Gentlemens StLadies1 fine Gnld Leyer Witches 0i. , "do. biiver Jo. . 00 nglish French.1 and Swiss j Vitm Gold Fob Chaina.a'nd Keys. ladies' Gokl neck Chains. " 1 !' - i tShfll Mus Boxes. ' A very rich asstrtment of Breast-pins,fEaf-rings x and b injjej-'rinsrs. 1 f f Silver, P'att'd and Jeit Bel ilockles. : A lafjf'asaortinent of silver Seeiac - cave, dividinif. tjrreen, and doub Silver Combs and Boiler Knives.k, i HHrer Fruit Knives and Thimbles-. Do. 'Pencil's and TooJh Picks. es with con d slassesr '1 !- A very superior assoruotnt. nf Raz-.ir. made by lersi Shepherd, and W.d fl. "tcj.er. lhe R nerst-Shepiwid'a ade &: Buteher's yaj,, r w uk;Pockei.Jihd-Pei Kntv;i j 3 Also D Fine "P la red aud' Paper Colors aod, Can.lle- Mrs. S. Milliner 1. k KJV&Id Ta TO.Vj and Mantua Maker, "NFORMiS the niil)lic. that she Irts jost re 1 rejved J ElV YORK $ PHILADEL PHIA Fall and Winter -.J-- I Vsiim fop IQSC-'1 and will execute w ork in the various' branches of her business, m Xhh most fas.hionable 8tyle,,with tide:lit v and i)rtm'iptuess. ' ' r ICF Oiders fidm a distance will he strickly attended to; and! arucles 4it IJress careluliy pack ed and sent uft according to direction. j P. S.. Mm, Fi, keeps on band, for sale, a stock ol Fahionable Uunnets, Caps, Turbans, &.c. 4c. SalisLimj. October I, Woo. I J, (jyPocket-Book Lost.Q) fBIHE Subscriber lost on Sunday last his Pock JL e Book', dme where near Rocky River, on the road V'$alisbiry i-the Ptjcket-Book is of leather and cises with a; clasp it contained abouMhretr hundred afitl four dollars; irt South daroliha n.ineV, Cheraw and Planters and Mechanics Btnks-lhe-oioney was put $100 io eieh bundle-., a Jrjp.of paper round ech bundle, and 1 hep tol ded ap iu a piece of , new spaper it aifu contained fotes to the amoontof near seven hoi. tl dollar j several were given by T1orris W; Hunter of Uarlington Court House; Sooth Carolina, and orie on E.D. Law for $100v with several other notes I "ill give a handsome fe- who will give me information ent mlormation directed to eiilier Darlington Court Houe,i. 111 reach 1 .1 - ' GOLD AND SiLyER I WAItE, C.:&C THE Subscriber has'on hand and.will keep. rtonstantjv for sale at his shopn Salisbury N..C on mam street, at the next door a Dove the store of Samuej Lemly &:Soir, ai )-' - ' " SPLEtfDim ASSORTMENT OF : FASHIONABLE MT1CLES, . io his line of business, .among which he wonld ennumerate the following viz: Patent,Le?erYATCHE(e,iAlungltsh, ivrenc s pwiss, ana Jufuicn,y t .1 Gold and Plated! Fob.Chalns, Gold and Plated Watch Guards. Gold'and'Plaied Watch Keys, i(W 'T o.pciieu jin oaiisoury oa jne ? V rst i Monday of October, when she will, by leae j.f Providence, make it her principal bus-, inesd to promote ibejmproTjBment of all the pu bils coin nutted to hei care-,' Havi ntr. durinc the r :l ' . - -a - o "- 1 preseu oummer.naa a rene wed opportanitv toob- I ui uucaiioa st tae ixortnne jpieages nerseii, to the public, to, conduct her jschoolj whether it respects its government or jinsiroction) , upon the most approved system and to spare; no pains to make lh Salisbury Smi- jnry, a place of instruction fur , females, equal iu biuinai luswiuuous in any portion of the urn ted States. , , . . , TERMS OF ADMISSION. Comprising MenUl. Moral and Natural Phil osophy, Chemistry, .Botanv; Logic Rhetoric. Astronomy, History, Composition, Geometry, AI- geura, cvc. cue. :i..,r:-r. . I . Ifern Session I Secotia Wlass " ; Reading;, VVriling, Anihmetic. Grammar! and 4 ueography, , h j ,.. , , u : I . .Per Session $10 50 Extra Branches. Mosrc, I per. session Professor's charge. French Language. do $10 00 Drawing and Painting., do S 00 Embroidery Lace and Ornamental Work in oiiK ana vorsiea oiiine newest and most beautiful patterns per session $5 00 Parents are respectfully solicited to dress their daughters with plainness, and to direct what church they wish them to attend. N. B. Miss Hermance.from the.vicinity of Al wrd to any onej $, and s a-have ... . .7 German Stlrer.Tahle..Drteri, and Tea-sboons - - warranied supeitur to slUer, and cheaper. oitverFooons. '' TjHTftther with PursfS, Sief Chains, Key ih in' Pistols, and Percussion cans) 1 He invites the People to all and see h sortment. 1 nase livuia al a distatiqe, wt thir orders filled on as gimJ tennbi-as if theyH ware mtrsein. ' ' JOIINC. PALMER. Salisbury. N.C.. Dec. 3, 1836. St ate Bant; of JVorth-Caro- ' "K ' -'V:: tina. " . M ' "I ' URSUANT to a rpsolntion of the Swk ' holder of this Bmk.at rheir lastfannu- ai uenerai iieeiing,au persons naviog claims vn. said Bank fof Oivideirds of Capital In Profits ' rinpositesor' Notes issued by the Principal Bank or its Branches, are earnestnesily desired a jire sent themior pavment to the Treasurer of the Bank, on or before the first Monday in Novem ber next. Otherwise,, they will bij barred, as the Stockholders will theii make a fadl dividend of the effects of the Bank. ; ..' ? I -I S. F, PATTERSON, President. Raleigh, Dec. 23, 1836 -3m24. Salisbury, D re N' gistature lu enable me to Gotd dnd Plated" Watch Seals, sf Gold Ear-bobs, Breast pins, and Finger-rings PHaist Jastiio,. I t ' ! j 'Silver )Varc; fiver-pointed Pencil Gases, and Leads, .. SilrerJSpectacles, andsteel frames St glasses, Fine Pocket and Dirk limves, and silver Fruit Knives5, J y ) , ! ' ' Pocket Pistols ind Dirks,! Breast Buttons and Musical Boxes, ' Gilt and Steel Watch Chains and Keys. He will execute every description of work in a workmanlike manner ano promptly j : ; DAVID L. POOL. CJ Old Gold and SiJyer .taken In exchange fot articled purchased at his shop, and in pay ment for work dotie and debts due. D. L. P. Salisbury, Jun4 25,16i tf49 pnmn BENJAMIN jFRALEY his just received in e latest fasjiions from New York and Phi ladelphia, imported from 1 London and Paris.- Ke has removed jto the large Brick Building, on the South side ofjthe Court House opposite the Post Office, whee heis prepred to do all kinds of Tailoring in a rery superior style, durable and fashionable, and Warranted to fit well All or ders from a distance will, be' most faithfully exe cuted, agreeable jto order or promise. All kinds of work will be done by him on short notice. 5CF He still continues to act as agent for some of the mosf fashionable Tailors of New York and Philadelphia, therefore,! any Tailors wishing instruction in the art of Cutting, can be instructed by I calling on Benjamin Fraley, Salisbury, at thejlarge Brick House 1"8 ISoracc MM Beard, 1 . . Respectfully tenders his thanks to the citizens of Salisbury and its vicinity for the liberal support hehas heretofore received in his business. He informs the public that he sun carries on me TMML OM&tJYG B USM.VBSS IN ITS SEVERAL BRANCHES AND VA RIETIES AND ACCORDING TO THE LATEfcjr FASHIONS iJROM , . P arris and London,' ! Via New York and Philadelphia. He azures! Hiv customers that their woik shall be dour faithfully and accormjtgtppromix. and tha' is nit what every meenuniccau east it is not what they do Salisbury, April 23, lb3G tflO ; i. ' SHOISi AMD: BOOT $15 50 CHRISTIAN TARR. 24. 1S36 tf ! O PICE, that I design to apply to the Le- of the State, to pass a Resolution collect the arrearages of taxes or the countv of Cabarrus. fr the years 1833 nd 1834. i - Wm. H. ARCHIBALD, SheritF of Caharros Cty. December 31!. 1S36--C34 OFFERED AT PRIVATE SALE. The following Mrtictcs at the prices annexed: ! '4 LARGE iMahogany Sofa cushioned with itL. curled .nurse hair at $80; two ottomans at $10; a pair of large Gilt framed Mirrors at $50; two Mahogany I folding and Sliding Top Break fast tables at $18 each; a fine Manogany Spring steel Rocking Chair, at $20; a fine large high post Mahogany1 Bedstead at $30. Refer to. H. C Junes Esq. Salisbury. ' ' JAMES MARTIN. SalUbnry. October 8, 1836 tfs!2 i I Administrator's Notice. j THE SuDscritier having, taken out letters of adunnwiraiiim with the will annexed, on the estate of Mrs Sarah Henderson j dec, gives L Medical, Theological, Classical, Miscellaneous BOOKS! BOOKS I BOOKS! , livo MISTAKE. ; 75,000 vols.) of Foreign and American books Air sale, at thejNurth Carolina Book Store, aad undoubtedly comprising the greatest varieties to be found in any establishment in the United States. The jstock consists, in part, of Law, negro oney notice to alt persons indented to the same. -to come forward - and- make' settlement i il$6, to those having claims on the same, to present the in property auiucuucaieo,; vnnin ine time pre scribed by law. i , 1 h A. HENDERSON. ' ! . AJmr. cum Test, atihexo. Sept 10 I836t0i I j 050 RBWAP.D. T AN A,V.AV-lrHn the. uo$ctiber tw n JLt slaves, vtzTONEY and JuHN. I T is about 99 years 01 are, nve leet tune lor ten inches high," darh complexion, square arid stout bailt $ and hid on when-he lefti bright drab f Peter sham loverctiatr H " was purchased by of Mr. Richard Bradley of Wilmington, and ; calls himself Toney; Montague. John is about twenty veaia of age. of rather lighter c4Hnplx- inn than Toney. about five feet 10 inches high. and is quite stout built has a full rouad face, and has lost two s front teeth above lands hehr. which It 1st his most distinguishing; roafk. ; H had on when he left, a light grey . wooldoTottod Jacket and pan loons. 4L, J : The above slaves feft the camp of the subscri ber while 06 bis way : to the Western country, eight miles above LincolnUn, -on 'Sih j of last r month, and will no doubt ndeauriq make their waf back to t Wilmington. T'he above; reward will be. given, : for their apprehensmo; so that J eei them again. 7; 1 h ; ' JSSliA)0RE. Dec-I0183f3:tfil I. , JOBTKHSTJG. Of every description nmtlif g3 Done at tlas' Oilicej At bany, Seplember 17, 1836 tf9 I will assist Mrs. Hutchison. For Sale or Hi nt. r WILL rent or sell ong-ood terms, mi estah- iishment a tew doors east of the Courthouse in Salisbury, an Main street. It has been occu pied as a I avern for a number of years, and might be, imade one of the best stands for busi ness ih 'I own. 1 will sell the House and Furni ture together or separately. Any industrious. attentive person can maice tne money out 01 the House belore 1 will require it. I ! JOHN JONES. i - N. B. t will still continue to entertain my old friends and customers as . usual. . 1 : '- J. J. i J 1 1 5 St'tisottry fu f - 1 t ITRS. HUTCHisnvt. . - v jnnHErrUstees'takthi method I of Inform dfi Ijn u, bflfer hexSfiT f JL - ing; the public that the exercises of this Io- w her I'rif pda andihe nuWir iVl ! Mitutioo were '.resumed the 2d of this instant ,It rry liberal patronage Lhi, rUrl is still unoer ineaireciion 01 jr. m w uiirio tinner her nr. iu,!: ft:; bndiMiss. E. J. W. Baker. E0orts are cnn4 h. I. affora hrcrp.ii i iBUoilv'nnaki to reoderitWoreworthy; of pie.afrabsemeijs.- in resort tX-Wi 4 - CUmmonsvilUl'Datulsoa CoTN C: ) 3w23 Januaiy S, 1837. 1 t e second session uiii' I . "'H- of Mareh' but onnik pay ing only from the time of tLetr eni,?1 31iss If ERMANCE, assists Mrs - MrSvlUMPTONrbasrt,,,.. '.T Jan 2, 1837 3vr27 "i i iSEM,LrXG OFF f"B iHEtsnbscriber. d ces will be sold at auction. 1 This tine btoortcd horse, Bhoth crick M)hu. will staiitl the Spring Season of J837 at uiy stble,in the t-iwn of HnntsvilleSurfy courlfv, N.C. at the re duced price of Ttri Dollars the' Seastmi and Twcntu Dollars' the Insurance.f with ihe.addi iional sum(.of Tcenty five cents, in every case to the groom,) which is lower than any ht?h blooded horse ever stood at in the Lnited States. nnonMZizieiA bimu is a beautiful bay, five years old this Spring, five teet one inch high. He was got by Jlonsicur Tonson the best race horse in nis oay.na now the property of Wm. R. -Johnson the Napoleuii of the Turf, at the price ol $iu,uuu casti. His dam is Lady Bitrton, she by Old Archie, out ot the mare sent to Mr. Jefferson, by ihe Ue of Tunis, as a pjesent. (Se Sir Patrick Pv Edgar s Stud Book, and the Turf Register for Monsieur Tonson and Ladv Burton s pedigree moie at large ) Suffice it to say that, in breeding from soch 4 ,rt-JM,i . a stcck. you go at once to the top of thc hdder, gencraLaSSOPtmcnt ofel 03M HaSJD 25 lllogsheads orSu 50 Bass lUo and Ctilm iv1 300 pieces Dundee Cot uag-ing, 100 roils Knn nn'A th 1 i ""t 1 flint Teas,! Eoaf Sugars, &; f ALSO, i PROSPSCTUS, Fo?' publishing a large paper in Gr eens- j I boro N. C.to be called Thti Southern Telescope. THE Pnblisbers being desirous of seeing a papr established within the limits of . N. Caorlina, which will vie; in respectability aod size, withjany other in the country, piopose, so soon as proper arrangements can be made, and their 'patronage is somewhat increased, to en large their paper to the size of the large city pa pers now issued, printed on an extra imperial sheet. , 1 A nrinciple feature in Ihe paper as enlarged will be to gvveit more of a relvgiovs character, and make it what every publication of the kind intended for the benefit of mankind ooghl to he. commensurate with all their intellectual and moral wants ; and promotive of their highest and best interests. The proposed improvement seems to be called for by the! wants as well as by the vojch of th public, and in'taet is manifestly necessary, it we EHODBHICK DHTJ was raised bv Alexander Henderson, Eq. of Rockingham county. North Carolina, and at the request of the Hon. Bailie Peyton, was sent to lennessee to contest a cult race otfr.ue rsas-h- ville Turf, for Thirteen Thousand Dollars I He was entered and trained. Jost before the trial, however, he was found to be lame; and of course withdrawn, i'l'ha Hon. Mr Peyton sta ted to a gentleman in this neighborhood, as he passed on to Washington City, last fall, thut txllODERlCK gave great evidence ol speed and bottom while training. SCJ0, Gentlemen sending mares from a dis tance ,can either have them kept in good pastures, gratis, or fed on grain at twenly-nve cents per day. 1 will not, however; become responsible for any accidents, but pledge myself to use every exertion to have them well attended to. THOMAS C. DAVIS. Huntsville, N. C. Jan. 1837 10w28 Cassimers. Suttinets. fit Cloth, prints, Merinos, Dome W PLKirTlr?' -p.. i w ; ' f' All those having demamlo ,n iJ thern. and those niifMA .ii j F"5 Ik. fire! ,.f f a ri K . k -: ' v Tf ... -.wm, t ,ue,f papers Hij ijt,- fill .1 tirE ij rk Camden, S. C. Jan. 7 18 P. McCHrit 37-i-2m4 t EOANSION HOTEli LINE OF PACKETS T(Q) WADESBORO',y,d firHE: Subscriber having pnrrbasrd iki, J. pertv of Sherwood f.int. r..-T notice that he continues to carry on ihcL improvea siyie. J Hts 1 fruutu is turnished with the m market can anoro. 1 His BAR is supplied with choice lie and managed with care and attention St b periehced and trustworthy ; young mai Rooms are good and wall furnished. . His STABLE is large aod buootifoN r plied with grain and forage, and aueoitM a caTeful.Ustler. The subscriber trusts that he vill einm faction to such as may choose to give hm custom. ISAAC SULltt Wadesboro, Anson, Co. ) Jan, 21st, 1837. v 5 6a27 and Biank Books ; the latest and rposl approved tuitions ol English, Latin, (ireek. b rencb, Spa nish and G ruua school boiiks, Globes Maps and vnaris. ais. a speouio assortment ol satistac- ioiy, raucy a(iiei,vuuery , etc oesioes a large assortment ol paper, such as rolio. Medium. tolscap. Letter and Wrapping paper: Gilt FraineSjMoldiiig Points,4c &.c. &c , all of which will be sold on lite 1110.-I reasonable terms. One of the linn is o jw atatitKied in New York. will bo cootaiitly in , the nurthern uiaikets and having made this arrangement, we -shall able at all times to supply any order for Books or oth- er aiucies in our uue ui ouiness, at ine shortest notice. ! ! ! TURNER & HUGHES. ! , ' Raleigh J N.C. Jan. 4. J " , . ; ! ,. JOMijyupMLSUOWfejBlR. 11 IV rvs notice that he will execute at his HJTquarry seven miles Sooth of Salisoury, all 1. 1 1 r 1 1 . ... hi u us 01 vNoii;in nis line ot businebs; in as cor rect a style and ai as cheap a rate as such work can.be rdorte i m, this coontry. The superior qualify of his grit strongjy recommendshie work to, Millers, and Gold ruiners in particular. - He prorrises jhe dtrawt punctuality in nlling his en4 gagements. Urders directed to th? Post , OfiSce a saushury wtll be promptly attended to. Salisbury, fior. 28 I9tf " - i -i ' THE Subscriber is now prepared 10 execnt work in thilineof business, )u a neat and durable mantier, fat his shop in L'ir Cowans' large Biick Building. The public, are invited to give his woruatrial and then determine as t as quality. ! 1 DAVID KERNS. April 231, 1R36 tf40 cSSf forIvMg m: om: s. THE Subscriber will purchase? any numbe of likely roung NEGROES during the nextsixmonths! for which liberal prices in cash will be given. i wish all letters on business,! addressed to me at Germanton, Stokes codi-ty.' TYRE GLEN. u!y IS, 1S$5 tfo2 1 -1 i i 1 ; ; PROCLA3IATIOV. By the Governor oj North Carolina. 200 liollars Reward. j- 1 - Whereas i has been made known tome, by .k vr.ot of ah Inouest held bv a Justice of ihe Pfiacc. that Ferebe Howell, late of New Hano-j ver connty, was recently murdered in said coun-; tv.nd that NEEDHAM HOWELL stands. charged with the commission of the said felony; and whereas ltjis represenieu mai ine ccu- ham Howell is a fugitive from justice : j Now, therefjrejto the end that the said iseedj ham Howell maf be . apprehended ano nrougn to trial, I have thought proper to issue this my; Proclamation, Ottering a reward ot two nunareq dollais to any person or persons,; who will apj preheoded and' confine him in tbe jail, or deiivef mm 0 Uie Sllcill, ui uewuauuici cuuiiij . anvi 1 do, moreover! hereby require all officers whetof er civi: or military ,wumn oiaie.to use uieir best exertions to apprehend or cause to be appre bended, the aforesaid fugitive. j j A.- Given under my hand as Governor, 45 ? and under the Great Seal of North ) 11 C' Carolina, at the city oft Raleigh, -vY tuis 14ih day of Januaiy, A. Dj. 1837. : - 'v i , "t M " By the Governior i. : I EDWARDB Christopher Ci Battle) ' s ;. . Private Secretary. Needham Howell is a .young man about 2 years of age, five feel eight inches high, very stool made, has a remarkably, round Jfaee, blue eyes, a very smiling good countenance; a wild stare, and cannoi look a person in the face when speaking to htm . 1 :, tf27. would wish togi paripasm with other parts of! ing, which we trust vill be srldoin required, as the steam and tow boat9 are ot the newest con struction and light draught f water. The Goods at the owner's risk, the same as in the hunds of forwarding metchants. Freight payable on delivery at- Fayetleviile. All persons shipping Goods, by the above lin will please hand a list of the Giods shipped to Messrs. Hallett &. Brown, so as to advise me. WILLIAM I K)UG A L, Proprietor. WILLKINGS & BELDEN. Agents. at Fayetteviile September 3, 1836 tl7 r !OR SZiB FIRST RATE. JINNJCY-: S 1 lobe in foal. Decl 17 tf22 warranted 1 -''; Enquire at this JOJJice ( : - ... .. . l . 1 i . 1 our couiiu 10 iiii iiiarcn ui iiiipruvemeni. ve do not b any means wish to arrogate to iur-lves any supeiioily in the scale of intellect ul attain ments of parity f motives, but merely to make an hurnble'ailempt to meet the wants and wishes and pr'unot the welfare of our common cjnntry, l)y exteuiiiig so far as we can, the means of men ial and inral improvement. In proposing to devote a portion of this paper 10 matter of a religions cast, to give it more of a religious character jtj must not . inferred that it is intended to be a sectarian heet, or that -ll our selections in this line, we shall be predju diced in our ; preference to such articles which ate favorable toone particular sect or denomination We shall endeavor to be guided alone by our views of the real worth of articles and of the well-being and moral improvement of our rea A certain portion will also be devoted to light reading, such as tales, and articles of a miscella neons east, selected with a scrupulous regard to their beneficial and instructive tendency on the mind. 1 The paper will be apportioned and divided off under separate and distinct heads, so as to ena ' bio the publishers in its ample dimensions to pre sent its readers with such a qantity and quality of matter weekly, as cannot fail to give general and entire satisfaction. . Believing that a paper furnishing such a quan tity of matter, as thu mtt3l necessarily contain on all subjects embraced within its sphere, would certainly meet with tire wishes of a great major ity of the people of this, and neighboring States, 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 sup port for the prosecution of the work. The publication of the Telescope, as enlarged, will appeal as soon as a sefficieet number of sub scribers can be obtained to warrant the conse quent increased expense;; and arrangements will be made to have forwarded to us in time for its commencement, all necessary additional materi als, whenever appearances indicate a sufficient addition of f names. JFlf mETTE VM,IjK. firHE Schooners Caroline and Caleb Nichols, JL Steamer Wilmington, and tow boats, will take measurement Goods at N. Ypik and deliver them at Fayetteviile, at the. established rates. free of all other charges. I Hmvv HinmIs will Kp taken as above specified. except that they will at times, when the river is fHlHE Co partnership hsjetoforecimwti . . a I'll'.. " - I ! very lvv,re suhjecl to storage and labor 01 stor- J JL the name of FOARD AND ELLIJ Ws composed of Robert W. Foard, Jif lev Ellis and Robert Ellis : ller.atKr n of Fovd and Ellis wiil bun$i?tof KMf Foard and Rub.;ri Ellis: who will conW busfnrrss at the foitner stand. i Thy( have jrst received a larg asiWr NEW AND FASlllOXiBLl it' StAtt of ilottft rtVOUUJl, LIJSCOLN COUNTY. Superior Court of Law, FaU Term, A. D. 1836. Elizabeth Kean, vs. Aldridge Kean. Petition for Alimony. r ! -it 4 DUDLEY. i ji-4 1 F THIS is tolinfbim ihe public in general, thjit the'reisVo co partnershfp existincr between the subscribers at this time, nor hasl there bet n since the first day rf January Mt ?l ' HENRTWCONKER, R. W: LONG, j June 25, 183C.tf 49. 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IT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that the defendant Aldridge Kean, is an in habitant of another Stale: It is ordered that publication be made for three months in the Car olina Gazette and Carolina Watchman, that the defendant Aldridge Kean,appear at our Superior Court of Law at the next Court, to be held for the County of Lincoln, at th Courthouse, in Lincolnton ; on the bth Monday after the 4tn Monday of March next, theh and there to an swer to ibe Petition, or it will be heard expar- tee. Witness, B. S Johnson, Clerk'of said Court, at Lincolnton, Gth Monday after the 4th Monday of September, A. D. and in the 61st year of our Independence. B. S. JOHNSON, Clerk. January 28, 1837 28 Price $4 ' State df ilortn Carolina, WILKES COUNTY. Court of PUas and Quarter Ssssions, Novem ber Sessions, 1836. Petition for the Division of Negroes. James Hendrix, Loke Hendrix, Francis Hen dr'X, and David Lewis, and Wife, Lewis Tripi lett and Wife, and Russel Tripleit and Wife'. Heirs at Law of Darby Hendrix, dee'd. vs. ' I Wm. Hendrix, Larkin Hendrix, James Sten nel, and Wife, Thomas Stennel and Wife, Eli za Hendrix, Evelina Hendrix, Malbina Hendrix, Lake Hendrix, Jr. and Patsy Hendrix, Heirs at Law of Darby Hendrix, dee'd. ,rf It appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that the Defendants, in this case are not inhabi tants of this State .' It is therefore ordered thai publication be made fur six weeks, that the De fendants appear at the next Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions to be held on the 5lh Monday of January next, and Plead answer or demur to said petition. Test. M. 31AS11IX, C. W. C. C. Dec. 10 a6w2.' Pr. Adv. $3. t JOB PMliATMA'G . Of every ffcscriplioj&ilohc AT THIS OFIFCE. " ' GOODS, which they will sell at the mitrwsucie? ces. Terms as heretofore. ! Salisbury, Jan. 21, 1837 3 272 BAft'K OF NrVKI'; January 2dl- annpil mcoiinrr if of the Bank of Newhern, held tltkf was, Resolved, That a Jinat Vi'tinty efff cts of the Bank be cwlared on $e w. day fn November next ; Aad thaullM the Nolee of said Bank, and all-per J sent the same for payment to the Bank of Newbern, on or before lb? y day of November t next, other is ltJ barred. By order of the Stockholders. " ' r Sm27 - JOHN: W. GUJ0N. NEGROES FOR SAtf T the last residence "tf Co5' ceased, Randolph county, Public Sale, on Saturday the foorta - next, .- ' Wine likely JS'egro'h i Four of which are FeJIovrs, two . three cbilJreru Terms maJe taown , of sale. ; 1 ' . I ALFRED SPALLl.TL j January 6, 1837 627 A' lv- 1 At- - 4V i. SURLY COUNTV In Equity. - Eli is Tomer 1 vs. j Henry Doub, & Lever Uentembcr I Ward admVsiof Ieveu J Ward dee'd, aiid .Noah j r I In- this case it appearing to the M'jj, if.. f!An.i thai the rfefendani . of this State, iHs lbeir i ed that tMiUication made for s jf 4, . 1 Carolina Watcbn.an M u next Termof the Court, ,iir8 r.r,i ai th- Court loue m 4 fordhen and there 10 PI5- . j r.,mn i-nanls' If i . oineri-- heard ex pane tuc Jaai pru . ed ccorl n ly . . j Witness S GraVtS,CI0 ! -January, 14.-626. ; 1 1 I -1 i 1 '-,
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