1 1. U,. f 3 t, 5 - New, Bich, & Fashionable Y " IT M .. I--,. - t - -it. .1 f Sssorlihcut or raff ir m gjust Stcclfccb, THE Subscriber his just returned from.. Phil? adelphta with a irery Rich Assortment of AVatclies, Jewellery,. CONSISTING OF . fine Gold Lever Watches Silter Jo. . ; do. ! Swiss uo. 9 Gentlemen1 StLadTes Do. - do. TT.nilifth. French and Fin Gold F!ob Chains;, and Keys. Ladies Gold neck Chains. , - Ckoll MueirlHnxea. r ;' A very nch assortment of Breast-pins,Tar-Tngs , ano c iiiyri-iiM!. - , . :' Silver, PlalJd, and Jeit Bell Buekles.T j ; A larcre assortment of kilver SpecttHes wiih con cave, dividing, gtan; and double glasses. Silver Combs and Bother Knives. Silver r IV.niTes auu i iiiiuuico. r. pann'iU and Tiioih Picks. A verv so oekbf assort (nerit of Razors, made -by , Holers5, onepuerovanu , Als5 R.rTT( Sbephdrd's ade at uutcner i w-.C P.L-ot. Pen Knives. Fine Pt.ie4 od Paper Castors and Candle gticks.f " . -rm.nSilUr'.TblelDMt. nd Tea-spoons warranted snpeiior to silver, and cheaper C:i. ..,na' S: i TWirJr w!ith Purse!, Steel Chains, Keys, and PiaiUla. and Percussion cai ti :-;,i, ih PmhvIa tuTcall and see his a- sortmfliW f rhose living ava distance, will have thfir nrilp.r filled oo is Eood terras, as il tnej "era P4: J0HNC PALMER, ! ' Saliabory.N.U., llec. 3, ioo. flaiiAi o" JVorth-Varo- , Una. State IURSUANT lo a resolntion of the Stock hnliprft of tbf4 Bank, at. their last anno- ai Gfnra Meeting, all persons having claims on .Ir DivVdeiidsHif Capital or Profils Dalies, or Kutes issued by the Principal Bank -or its Branches, are earnestnestly desired to pre ent them fi.f, payment to the Treasurer o( the Bank, on oil before the first Monday iiv govern, emext. Otherwise they wilPbe barred, as the StockhaWers willfhen make final dividend of the effects of the Bank. r 1 S. F. PAllTERSON, President. j IiaWgH,lpec2Si l836-3ng4. ' The. Subscriber will sell i- . i " -. : - : , , - that valuiable in the Town of jtWadesboroogh, for several years past in his possession. tie can safelj . recon mend it as an excellent stand for the i; . TerinswillTO aimmodating to the pnrchaif- er;and can be known ! by applying ' to the sab- Dec.3. 183Gtf50 r f ' - The Editor of the Greensboronfh Beaeon wi insert the above six iimes. and forward his ac count to the Subscribfff at : Vadehr'nph !N.C.. GEO GM), . If CMI.MSE, " ; - , nESPECTFULLY ,.:. INFORMS TUE GENTLEMEN OF 8Al .-ill. . .. . - , rinil AT hU has taken theofiice formerly occi A pied by Ri II. Alexander,' Esq. directly op wwite Geofffrt V. Brown's Store, where he If - i Administrator's Notice. nnilE Subscriber ijaving taken pat Tetters of JL administration with the will annexed, on ihe estate of Mrs, Sarah Hendersoif, dec , gives notice u all persons indebted ,! lhe meV !o cmne farward.aad rtake settleentj also to ihose having claims on thesame to present them (properly authenticated,) , within the time pre scribed by: jaw. I HFDRRS0 Admr; cum Tesr.atutex: . r sac tr&. j . 1 I Son! 10 1 ANAVVAY from She subscnoer two negro AuJilT TOEY and JOHN. Tonejr is ab.Hit 35 years of ajf'e, five feet nine or ten inches high dark comptexion,squareand stout built and hidon when he left, a bright drab Peter sham fovercoat. He was purchased fay me of Mr. atchard BradLfy Qf Wilmington, and calls himselH.Toney Monta2ae John is about ipnt. veaii of affe. o ratner inier oih.iP.- . ... iUn T.Pw.ab.jut five feet 10 inches high. and is quite, ptout teeth abovesand below, distinguishing mark. He lirit rey wooieo round and ha lustftwo front which is' his mt had oiv whei he left a rh. K.U-'laves left the camp ef the subscn ber while on his way o the Western conn ry, e.ght miles kbive Lincolntn, on 28th of last ,T,oth, andfwiUtw doubt endeavor to maketheir way back t4 Wilmingt,n. The above reward for their; apprenensioo, bu ua will be givem gei them ajijain.. hfifilOL 1836-tfil S . 'i y i TV JMES MOORE. $EM,ifamG OFF T4 CiLOiSE. THE subscriber, determinedto clte h!s pre ent business, will UiA at very redoced( pri ces until the firt of A'prll when the remaining will be sold at auction. - (on hand 25 Jfogsheu'cls of Sugars. 50 Bajts Uio and Cuba Coffee, 300 pieces Dundee Cotton Bagging, 100 coils Hope and Twine, Teas, Loaf Sugars, c. jc: also, : ; A genferal assortment of cloths, Cassimets Sattinitt j tLinseys, JVegro Cloth, prints .Merinos I Domestic Goods, Hats, 'Cfips SculJUry. IS'Aoes, Hardware, Cutlery , Crockery, Iron $'C All thse having demands will please present them, anl those indebtipd call and settle before the first h( March, or thefr papers will be lodged Jbtcollecltoo,' I I ! 1 i P. McCASKILL. Camden, S. C.Jan. j7, 1837 2m2I BANK OF NEWBERIV. ?. - . January 2d 1837. 5 f A X tfie annual meeting of the Stockholders . of the Bank of KewWrn. held this day, it ReWvedThat njiaal Dividend of all the effects of the Bank be declared on the first Moq .day in November nexijj AadthatalHiblders of -theNotfls of said. Bank, and alt persons having any claifns of acy kmd: whatisoeTer, against it. be earnestly requested by. ppblic ootice,,to pre sent th4srne for payment lo the Merchants Bank ofNewbenp,oijJrf before the said first day of November t next, otherwise they will be barred.-t; U'i - " -4 -'U ! .v, . . . ; By orer of the Stockholders, . 5027 JOIlN-y. GU10N, Cashier: " lends carrying loo the . r, ; ' ; '; j : Uair Ctilt iris find Shaving Kusiiicss 1 ; r iV ' r J D tM flat at tn mn ii nev worn ana .xiuswii, nc ua . tkt In it Work in the above line will hA infprior t! ioiie: either in : the 'Nortbe Southein country: Gentlemen are rsspecifully invited to call and try; 4 .J.' B. RiH set to order. , November & 183fi tf!6 1 -'fit r- '? ""!,' ! i : ' J.V i i Tic a-Uosr Elcgatit;Stt;lc ot JEW' Jb' 11':' V- I i Jtlrs. S. Millinerj TNFORMS JL ceived thin GOLD AND SILVER WAR .THE Subscriber has on! hand ard Jwill , keep constantly fur sale at bis shop in Saisaurj N. C. on main street, at the next door above-the store of Samuel Imlj&i5on; f .' jj t SPLENDID AS SOU TMEFT OF FA Sill ONJ3BLE (JlRTl WhES9 in bis line r of bosineis, ;among whih he would Antinmerate the following TIK 'hi.. . Patent Lever Watches, gCEoglUh, French, Swiss, and -Dutch,; ! Gold arid Plated Fob Chains, f , Gold and Plated Watch Guards, . Gold and Plated Watch, Keys J i Gotd and PlatedAVatch Seals! ; Gold Ear-bobs, Breast! pins; anljFihger-rings, (latest fashion,) j ' -.. --i l-ij-' 1 !-. Silver Ware; Erer-pointed Pencil Cases, and . Leads. . . !l " :" . ' ! ! Silver Spectacles,' and steel frames; & glasses, Fine Pocket and Dirk Knives, ijand Silver - Fruit Knives; -1 v j :v-- i -J -Pocket Pistols and Dirks Breast Bolton? and Musical Boxes4 :. Gilt and Steel.WatchjChains and JLeys. He will execuie every description 6f ' work a workmanlike onnner and promptly (DAVIDfli. POOL. 5C3 Old Gold ind Silver taken 'in? exchange fVir articles purchased at ibis shop, and in pay ment for work doneand debts duel r D. L. P. ; Salisbury, June 25, 16 tf49 VlW'L' be reopened in Salisburv on the -jY V first Monday of October, when she will. by leave or rroyidence, make it her principal bus iness 10, promote me improvement of all the pu pils committed to her care. Having, during the present Summer.had a rene s?ed oDDortnnitv io ob serve the progress f Education at the Northbe J pledges nerseii to the -publie, to conduct -ber school (whether it respects its government or instruction)! upon the most approved system and to spare no pains to make the Salisbury. Semi- nary, pice 01 instruction ,ior females, equal to similar institotioAs id any portion of the Uni led Slates. 1 ..". I . TEIttlS OF ADMISSION; FEJVD E E TOY, andMaiitua Maker, the public, that she his jnst re- JiRiVYORKSf PHILADEL PHIA Fall and IVinter and will execjdte 'work In the various branches; of her'business,ji) the roost fashionable style, wilh fidelity and prymptnessr 4 ; (j f $C3 Orders f 10m a distance will be strickly attended to, arid articles of Dress carefully pack ed and sent off according to direction,' .jj P. S. Mr.P. keeps on hand, for sale, astoisk of Fashionablej Bonnets, Caps, Turbans, &c. 4;c. Salisbury f October 1. 1836. " j Pocket-Book Lost.Q) THE Subscriber lost on Sunday last his Pock 'et Botflfjjsome, where near Rocky River, on the mad tq 'Salisbury j the Pocket-BMk is of leather and closes with a clasp it contained about.thiee hijridred and four dollars, in. South Car(lina musiey, Chjeraw and PlantersV and Mechanics Banks the-iiiOMey was put $100 In eacTi buudle4j a strip of paper round each bundle, and ihm twhJjfld op in'a piece of new :paper; ;il alsocntaine(l! Notes to the amount of near sever, hundred dollars. several were given y Morris W. Hunter 4f Darlington Court House, South Carolina, andjjohe on E.D. Law fur $100, with several otherihofes I will give a handsome rf ward to any.ojne who will give me information on the subjcitinlormation directed to either Salisbury 01 darltngton Court Huuse, ill reach nie. ; ' il CHRISTIAN TARR. Salishnry, t)ec. 24. 1836 tf 23. NO lxlCHi that I design to apply to the Le gislature of the State, to pass a Resolution to enable tne to collect the arrearages of Taxes or the county! of Cabanus, fur the years 1833 nd 1834. il N II Wm. H. ARCHIBALD, :! Sheriff of Cabarrus Cty. December SI, 1836 tf34 ! OFFERED AT PRIVATE SALK. The folloit in g lr tides at the prices annexed: A LARGE Mahogany Sofa cushioned with curled horse hair at 80; two, ottomans at 10; apair of j large Gilt framed Mirrors at $50; two Mahogany folding and Sliding Top Break fast tables at $18 each; a fine Mahogany Spring steel Rocking Chair, at $20; a fine large high post Mahogany Bedstead at $30. Refer to II. C. Jones Esq! Salisbury. ii i i JAMES MARTIN. 1 Salubury,! October 8, 1836 tf22 E. B. REVELS, I Barber Hair Dresser and Pcrfunier lakes this opportunity t6 inform the citizens of the village of Lincoln ton and the surrounding country, that lie has located himself in the town of Lincolnton, and intends to carry on the above business in all its branches He has met with encouragement and socces wherever he has followed the business, bnt it is the natnral propensity of all men to make all they can ; fie therefore, throws himself on the public spirit, of the citizens of Lincoln County to render untq hiio whatever he is deserving of -Try me gelemen, and if I fail to please either in shaving or trimming, then say the subscriber has no skil jn his business. But again, iff suc ceed to vour fancy, then gtve me a liberal en couragement, j. The morel am encouraged trie greater will be my exertions to serve youf ' x Yours Respectfully, E. B. REVELS. ' - : !; ' Barber, Hair-Dresser, 4c. : Cp Razors set to order and warranted ! io ehaH well,, ; . . E. B. R. i Frbruaryi4 3w29 T j !i i ! r t ST02IB OPTTISSTG. .JOJJ.V UOESiiOUSJEin GIVES hice that he will execute -"aii his quarry!j sven miles South of Salisbury, all kinds of work in his line of business, in as cor rect a style and at as cheap a rate a such work tan be donejin this i country. The superior quality of jii grit strongly recommendsbis work to MillersJ and Gold miners in particolar. He promises the Utmost punctuality in filling his en gagements!, prders directed to the Post Office a Salisbury will be promptly attended to. Salisbury, fsor. 28 lJ9tf A FIRST RATEV JINNEY : warranted aJCL,to oe in foal. . t Enquire al I Ids: Office. . Dec. 17 H22 in nun Sirs;. HUTCHISON'S frtTTTiT?.TT IT TM K-7 rZXIST CZiASS t; Comprising Mental! Moral and Natnral Phil osophy.h Chemistry fc ' Botany Logic ; Rhetoric, Astronomy, History, Composition, Geometry, Al gebra, &cJ &c. t . . , - -j r v I. - Per. Session , $15 50 i Second Class f Reading, Writing, Arithmetic, Grammar and Geography, Per Session BENJAMIN FRALEY has juft received the latest fashions from New pfojk and Phi ladelphia, imported from , Londoti ao Paris He has removed to the arge Bnck Building, on the South side of the Court Houlej obposite he Post Office, where he is prepared tp do all kinds of Tailoringin a yery superior slyle, florable and fashionable, and warranted; to fit wel All br ders from a distance will be most faithfully exe coted, agreeable to order br promBe. j All kinds of work will be done by him on slwrfi notice, j ji, CP He still continues to act! ajs agent for some of the most fashionable Tatlojs of Nbw York and Philadelphia,; therefore, any Tailors wishing instruction in the jart of Cutting, an be instructed by calling) bo Benjimln Fraley. Salisbury, at the large Brick Hou?-iif8 j j .. Horace MM IedrH9 Respectfully tenders bis thanks to Jhe citizens of Salisbury and its viciiity fori the liberal support hehas heretofore received 10 ms ousmess. He informs the public that he still cafries on the IVMMEOitlJyG H I SMJYE S S IN ITS SEVERAL BRANCHEsUnD VA R1ETIES AND ACCORDING TO THE LATEST FASHIONS FROM N Paris and LondoU, Via New York and PhUdkIpha. H a&uires his customers that Iheir work shall be dotit faithfully and accordindto promise, ..... . . . ... 1 . jt . anrt tna. is not wnaievurv uiruuauic utu t . least it is not what they do , " I Salisbury, April 23. 1836 CflO; For Sale or Rent. "f" WILL rentor sell on good terms, my estab- LJLIishment a tew doors east of the Courthouse in Salisbury, on Main street. It has been occu pied .as a Tavern for a number of years, and might be made one ot the best stands tor bosi nes in Town. 1 will sell the House and Furni ture together or separately. Any indostriotis. attentive person can make the money out of the House before I will require it. JOHN JONES. N. B. I will still eontinne to entertain my bid friends and customers as usual. i ' J. J. SHOIS iLSSTD BOOT THE Subscriber is now prepared to execute work in this line of business, in a neat and durable manner, al his shop in Mr. Cowaris large Brick Building. The public are invited to give his work a trial and then determine as to its quality. DAVID KERNS. April 23d, 1836 tf40 j CASn FOItJVEGtSOES. II: j ( $10 50 Extra Branches. ' J Masic, j per. session .Professor's charge. French j Language, f do $10 00 Drawing and Painting, do $8 00 Embroidery Lace and Ornamental Work in oiIk and Worsted or the newest and most . beautiful patterns j per session $5 00 Parents are respectfully solicited to dress their daughters with plainness, and to direct, what church they wish them to attend. N. BL Miss Hermaoce.from the vicinity of Al bany, wjill asit Mm. Hutchison. September 17, 1836 tf9 r This fine, hfaoiltd hortd Bhod- cricK )hu , 1 Fill stand the Spnng"Season of 137 at my stable, in thet'iwn of Huntstille, Sorry county; Ni C. at the re duced price of -Tet Dollars I he season, inu Twenty Dollars the Insurance. Ywith the addi tional sum of Twenty five cents, in every case to the groom,) which is lower than any n'gh bjooded horse ejer stood at in the United States. nno&Enicizpnu; is a beautiful bay, 'five years old this Spring, five; leel one inch bigh. He was, got by ,Woit ewr Jonson the best rsconorse in his oay, ar.a now the property of AVnini.' Johnson, ihe Napoleon of the TnrlV at thf? price of 1$ 10,000: cash. t: t Jlisdam isTLady Burton, she by OldjUrchie, out of the mare sent to Mr. J efferfeon, by the Dey ftf 'ltiriisras a oiesent. ! fSee Sir 5 Patrick N.' Edgar's Stud Book, and the Turf Register for Monsieur Ton son and Lady - Burton's pedigree mote at Urge : :J ?f ; . j --s - Sofficeit to say that, in breeding from such a stock, you go at once to the top y the ladder, SHODBRIOK DHTJ was raised by Alexander Henderson, Esq.; of Rockingham county, North Carolina, arid at the requestof tho Hon. Bailie 'Peyton, was sent to Tennessee to contest a coll race over the Nash ville Turf, for Thirteen Thousand Dollars! He was entered arid trained. Just; before 5 the trial, however, he was found to be lame, and of course withdrawn. Tha Hon. Mr Peyton sta ted to a gentleman in this neighborhood, as be passed on to Washington City, last fall, that KHODERICK gave great evidence of speed' and bottom while training. . Gentlemen sending mares from a dis t a nee, can eilher have them kepi in good pastures, gratis, or fed on grain at twenty-five cents per day. 1 will not,, however, become responsible" for any accidental but pledge myself to use every exertion to have them well attended to. THOMAS C. DAVIS. HantsvUle, N.C. Jan. 1837 10w23 LIXEOP T i s fill HE Subsctiber having" HOUSE im i . n m 7 mi. m r-. . roishpH market Can afford. , -; His BAR is supplied . . iSVr i . J - - - wm UBHI : J . IB' .1 tic that be eontinnea u . Em 1 OF'EJVTLnrM prAvedty!.r "i 1 ifh and manajed with care an , ,0k Ui. I p rienced ;. and . trusiWon,fv y DDj u Uonms are good and weirfuriwV..f -t; ii J . - Ulo VT A III V in phed wi.h srrain add tfn J a careful Ostler. ( : - V 104 . h The subscriber trostslhat him 'f 1 'i faction to such asmav chi- , u ?:?e -"r custom. , ISAAC aesooro , Anson, U Jan. 2 1st, 1837. Film L. sLLlvU i ar Pension f ' The following Circular Letler A$ i the Pension Agents bv the of the Treasury, is punished furthVfrV of Pensioners and those who inav vl : attorneys, in drawin? their ttit t .... rr.oyvhto? CZROULiVRffi THE Subscriber will burehase a;ny numbeT of likely young NKGROESjduring the next six months, for which liberal prices in cash will be given. j j j ;: I wish all letters on business, addressed to me at Germanton, Stokes county. ' July 18, 1835 tfa2, TYRE! GLENi INTEGHOES FOR AT thelast residence of ConrXiStiley de ceasedk Randolph county, wefshall sell al Public Sale, on Saturday the fourth of March next, ' j j JYine likely JYegroes ; Four of which are Fellows, two! Vomen apd three children. Terms made known on the day of sale. j- i ABRAM HOADLEY ALFRED STALE Y, January 6. 1837 6w27. Ex'ors. tntt ot Bortft (Saroltua, SUURY COUNTYJ In Equity. September Term 1836 Eliss Turner vs. Henry Doob, &. Lever. Ward admrs of Leven Ward dec'd.and Noah Ward. In this case it appearing to the Satisfaction ji of the. Lou it that the defendant Noah V ard 19 riot in inhabitant of this State, it isj therefore order ed that pibliration be made, for sixweeks in f he Canltna Watchman tor jbim to appear at jibe next .-Term of the Court, jjto be Jiejld for stjid County at the Court House in the fcnvn of Rock ford ,t hen and there to plead, answer or demur jto Complianants Bill, otherwise tbejease will be heard ex parte and Judgment pro confesso enter ed accordingly.. .; i-f . ( - ; j" Witness 8. Graves, Clerk and Master of our said Court at office. 1 i 1 S. GRAVES, c.m.e. January, 14. fiwSft. THIS is to inrbim the public id general, that thereis no co partnership exfsting between the subscribers at this time, nor has there been since the first day ef January lastl j. HENRY W. CONNER, K.-W. LONG. June 25, 1836.-tf-49; PROSPECTUS, For publishing a large paper in Greens- 6oro JV. C.to be called The Southern Telescope. j THE Pnblishers being desirous of seeing a paper established within the limits of N. : Caorhria, which will vie in respectability and size, with any 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 thesize of the large city pa pers now issued, printed on an extra imperial sheet. A principle feature in the paper as enlarged will be to give it more of a religious character, and make it what every publication of the kind intended for the benefit of mankind onghl to be, 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 voice of the public, and in tact is manifestly necessary, if we would wish to go pari passu with-other parts of our country in ihe march of improvement. We do not b any means wish to arrogate to ourselves any cupeiioity in the scale of intellectual attain ments of purity ofrootives, but merely to make an humble attempt to meet the wants and wishes and promote the welfare of our common co'iniry, by extending so tar as we can, ihe means of men ial and moral improvement. In proposing 10 devote a portion of this paper to matter of a. religious cast, to give il more of a religious character it must not be inferred that it is intended to be a sectarian het, or that in our selection,? in this line, we shall be predju diced in our preference to such articles which are favorable to one 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 ders. . A certain portion will also be devoted to light reading, such as tales, and articles of a miscella neous cast, selected with a scrupulous regard to their beneficial and instructive tendency on the mind. f The paper will be apportioned and divided off under iseparate and distinct heads, so as to ena ble 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. f Believing that a paper furnishing such a qnan tity of matter, as this must necessarily contain on all subjects embraced within its sphere, would certainly meet with the wishes of a great major ity of the people ol this, and neighboring States the publishers are bboyed up with such re flee lions in the hope of the ultimate success of the undertaking, and induced to offer 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 appear as soon as a srfficiept number of sub scribers can be obtained to warrant the conse quent increased expense ; and arrangements will b made to have forwarded to qs in time for its commencement, all 'necessary additional materi als, whenever appearances indicate a sufficient addition of names. 1 '' ' 1 CONDITIONS. The paper, as enlarged,, printed on 31 large Extra Imperial Sheet, of purest white, jwith en tire new materials, will be furnished to single subscribers t the low rate of $2,50 or to clubs of five kodibiduaU at $12,00 per annora the mo ney invariably io be paid in advance ; and such who may subscribe before its appearance, to transmit u postage free, at pay into the hands of some one of our authorized agents the amount due immediately on the reception oi the first number. Subscription to the paper for six months, $1,50; for a shorter period tha n which none will be taken.- ' ; - ;. ZEVELY& EVANS Jan. j 13. 1837. j . SCTT: Editora with whom we exchange, are respectfully requested to give ihe above a few insertKins and the favor shall be reciprocated. N. R. All names procured by agems. oroth ers, throughout the country, are requested lobe fbrwardrd by the first of March, when will be made known the success of the project. JFVf VJS TTE VMEEE. THE Schooners Caroline and Caleb Nichols, Steamer Wilmington, and tow boats, will take measurement Goods at N. Yotk and deliver them at Fayettevilie, at the established rates, free of all other charges. v Heavy Goods will be taken as above specified, except that they will at times, when the river is very hrv,be subject to storage and labor of stor 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 poods at thetowner's risk, the same as in the hands of forwarding merchants. Freight payable on delivery at Fayettevilie. All persons shipping Goods, by the above line will please hand a list of the Goods shippedio Messrs. Hallett &. Brown, so as to advise me. WILLIAM DOUGAL, Proprietor. WILLKINGS & BELDEN. Agents, at Fayettevikle September 3, 1836 tf7 ; State of ilottft avoXlM, LIJSCOUV COUJYTV. Superior Court of Law, Fall Tertn, A. D. 1836. 1 Petition tor Alimony. Elizabeth Kean, vs. Aldridge Kean.t r appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, thai the defendant Aldridge Kean, is an in habitant of another JState: It is ordered that publication be made for three months in the Car olina Gazette and Carolina Watchman, that the (iefendant Aldridge-Kean,appeai at our Superior Court of Law at ihe next Court, to be held for the County of Lincoln, at the Courthouse,' in Lincolnton; on the 6th Monday after the 4th Monday of March next, theh and there to an swer to ibe Petition, or it will be heard expar lee. Witness, B. S Johnson, Clerk of said Court, at Lincolnton, 6th Monday after the 4th Monday of September, A. D. and in the 61st year ef our Independence. B. S. JOHNSON, - Clerk. January 28, 1837 28 Price $4 - House Painting, Sign Paint- TREdSURYltKlKmTAliyj StCOKD CoMTBor.i . nL j The agent for paying pensions at- W 'I j Si : In order to guard more ffiE-P I gainst a repetition of frauds, a httA tued by the production of figed ' taiJtil i three following addiiibnal ml. wiKt by the accounting officers of th Tli 1 In eveiy ca hre ihe woiii I ploys an atiorney to receive his ecu won 01 ine power must bm n tterfiU; al least one witnr ss, otner lhao th(& b-fore whom it is aiknowledgpcf, j NVV to an attorney will he allowed onlessrjf5 ed bya voucher thus executed. j 'r 2 In all cases where the sigwtoieofti SLonerorhis attorney is reouirM Wi.1: ' i er or attorney will write -his H3n i if capable of so doing otherwi 15 may be by mftik vr cross, io wbit-k caf cution musHe in the presence of 11 competent-wilness, other than ihe .jusfU tary who acts officially 10 ih cane. J : 'j S No paymi-ms will in .future feaia) pensiner, either iq prs.Mi Ir by tuit t' has not afjplied for his peLiooTorVi! one year, whbuUi the pruduniua k tvif his identity, as prescribed in the tjriljtfi1 from this office of June 10, I83J,U'. section 2, at.d form B ; nor uonl suck :ti has bern transmuted to the -Cia4p Pensions, and a special direciWatjumf ? payment has eell given 1 I 'C i 1 4 1H cases where a wrtificatlhaf byTtte Commissioner f Pensions 19 tt. or children of an officer or bolder oo'dr it,-; of June" 7, 1832, or under trie d J 1828, no proof ol the MaiiursHp ijf ttn cant to th deceased officer or sniaier U toW auired bv the nensioti aeiit. that nunf tt-j been necessarily filed in ib.e. office H iLe (kj missiooer of Pensroos prior to the issuicf if L ' Respectfully, Sir, ; Yvut obertient servior, (Signed) ALBIUN K.fARilS, January 24. 230 1 '1 o take effect from the 4th March. 137, All papers in this State, WriU. initj vertisemeni for two successive HreWMf their accounts to J. L. tl wards, tn-' er otPensions, Washington.' ' .' j WOT 1 hi PURSUANT to Court for Cabai V.... l... I A.U .. 1 U t nnl I! an order irf p . Court for Cabarrus countv.I tiil. THe 8ubscriberr ill carry on the business of Painlins in its 'several varieties on the most reasonable terms. He will agree if bis work is not done Jneatly and faithfully cot to charge for it. . He will be found in Salisbury unless called off on his business. HIRAM RAINEY. February 11 tf30 State of ilortft GavoUna, WILKES COUNTY. Court of Pleas and Quarter sessions, Novem ber Sessions, 1836. Petition for the Division of Negroes. James Hendrix, Luke Hendrix, Francis Hen dr'X, and David Lew is, and WifeLewis Trip let t and Wife, and Russel Tripleit and Wife, Heirs at Law of Darby Hendrix, dee'd. vs. , - ". Wm. Hendrix, Larkin Hendrix, Jameg Sfen nel, and Wife, Thomas Stennel and Wife.jEli za Hendrix, Evelina Hendrix, Malbina Hendrix, Lake Hendrix, J r. and Patsy Hendrix Heirs at Law of Darby Hendrix, dee'd. . . 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 that publication be made for six weeks, that the De fendants appear at the next Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions to be held on the SthMonday of January next, and Plead answer or demur to said petition: Tesi. " ' ' 1 Wm. MASTIN, c. w. c. c. Dec'10 6w2?U-Pr.Advv$3. ; V , Travelling Accqmraodation.; PRIVATE con veyance eiiber by Carriage or ' on Horse back, can be had by applying to the Subscriber at the Mansion Hotel. ; R. W. LONG. .Salisbnry, Feb. 4, 1837 tR9 " : BLANK V ARKANTS -For Sale at this Office Iredell county, a likely GROBOTVv! tire property of Caleb Phi fer, rDtnar Mif 1 Fi Phiter. A credit of twelte ffivol given, the purchaser giving (KinaiM f?-j security. ' - , .- " 1 :-' :M Wm. K50XiCotrl4 February 1J 3w30 f 'I? ' JU8THECEirEl) i . r iin AT THX North Carolina Bool M The following interesting ''iuv$d J The Fanners Daughter, by The OH ) Tales of the Wars of Mootroie tyi Peter Snooks, a tale of the city, . Frascate's or scenes in Paris, JSit. Midshipman Easy by C apt Astoria, by Washington Jrvii.g.jff Lives f Cardinal Richelieu, CopW Oli varez and Cardinal tvfM - P James, ; . -i The rambler in Mexico.-by Laiifi r - Young Man's 4,-loet Library, - Young Ladies closet Library, Young-Ladie's Apnea', ' Young Man's Annual, Keigbtleys mythology, Churchman's manual, Early years of Hobart, ?- - " -Profestanl Jesoihro, McKeriZie'a Works, Pompeii, by Wm Gell, Cunnineham's Cabinet boiled, ' - '"' . Rogers' Poems, elegantly boond, Rogers' Italy, elegantly biind. , ., Illustrations ofScuti's Works, rtf Gallery, S volt .... n - . -. or l TdrlfltJ:. I IBB ttamoier, oy-a jgnnwy"-,.: .j 3 vols. ;nlimnt nf Flowers. W11 BOT Friendship's Offering, ;i H The Union Annual, ' 1 v: I The flow! of Loveliness, ff$ . rndnra ' East and Vest, by ihe W " ' Bradshsw, Harry J'Reardeo, or iBffj rrtt . 11 rPrtirnf. hV 10 T Feb. 1 tf29. j 1

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