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'AovcaTisasinsTs ; Not exceiHn? a Jiquitre. inserted at ONE DOLLAR th;arVandTVISNTV-FiVE CBXT4 for each subse- qaetit inierUon. , No riubscribefs taken or less than one year, and all who n srmi 1 1 h e i r ski bsCrtrrt 'to mo run'over year, wunoui givjng sKHice, . nr consiucrtu Jnil for the secund year, and so on for ali suc- "1 i ccfdinj years. . j ' 1 .:: So Jiscuntinned until all arrearages are i J paid, unless at the ojjtioii of I lie E'liir. : --y FFH;K south Weit of tho Town Hall, on 1 p from' the cornc. , i , NOTICE ROPOSALS will bs reciiive l t this office for-the delivery tlurinjf the vear1 13 V), of 5000 cords of PINE WOOD, on the Vlliniiigion. an.jl H;ileih ll'ii! Road Company': wharf, in W iU la nston, nnd 30 K) CORDS to be delivered on v their wharf in Charleston S. C r . ALEX. MACRAE, J l Steam Boat Agent.'; rffrarnportation Office of W, fc- R. It. R. Wilmington, N. C. 1 , Deer. 10th, 1339. 1.52 3 nv. I i . TRANSPORTATION OFFICJi, t 1 . . ' December I8ih, 1833. S: "TkTO article will be received for transportation : JLI at the Ut vol at Wilmington, until Hie trcir.l ii been paid. Nor will any article which' hus teen brought on the rarh-oad be delivered, until the freight has been paid. , L.L.H.SAUNUERS, 153 tf Agent Transportation. PKOtfPECTUS of a nM paper, in the town of Wilmington. The subscriber proposes to publish in this town, a newspaper to he called the WILMINGTON UEEKLY CHRONICLE. v IT is conlidfntly bflieved,:' that Wil - mington has puissvd i s lowvst point of (Jep'fession, and that its progress . htnce j'ibrth must bf upward, and onward, to a prosperity ui.'iiiiovvn in its former history Its importance, as connmed ith the works of a public character noy nt arly l-comple'ted, and '.those projcted with a prospect bf ultimate nccotnplishm. nt," is certaiply becoming' daily more and more apparent. The efforts, too, which are making to improve the port and its vari' ous passages, as well as to make known its present great aid vantages, indst lend increase the constqtience oi VVilming .i.on as a cotn.nerciai mart. . It is therefore "thought that two papers should, and will be sustained here. .As Tegairds the principles which will govern the subscriber in the 'performance if.his editorial duties, it -vill of course br expected that he should make them public t n the most explicit m inner. ! In the first place then, a& that may be iy many deemed of the most impbrtci.nce, Its poliucaV principles coincide with those -fntertained generally by the; Whig party f the Union, For names, he professrs t) have little reverence, Irflher. lh;in the tdi victuals who bear them evince a.devo- J - . i i - . t ton to, and a willingness to maue sacri fces tor their country. He will not towever, - under any circumsianres, oe ome fit? mere partisan. He will not onsentto advocate measures, adverse to : lie dictates of hi' deliberate judgment, no hatter by whom propoed or by whom : ustained - B Sieving, that the pn-sent au$e of the Whig party is the cause o: 'ruth, the i a use of patritiMn, the cansV )f good vgoyerninent, he will advocate- its ioctrines with firmnes, but with candor, with ztal, but Willi proper deference to he opinions of political opponents. The ureat interestis ot the Internal Im- pfovement ofNorth Carolinu.-v-Uim and shall receive from '1 he subscriber a warm and hearty support. In striving to uphold and advance these interests, he will not be governed by sectional fee4ings qr cir cumscribed notions. The energy of h is purpose, and the labor of his aHeoiion. mall be given to raise high the prosper ;iy of North Carolina, " one aud ndivisible." S Education, Common. School Edu cation, as another element of vast import ince to the well being of the State, will ilso find in the Editor of the Chronicle n earnest co-laborer with ethers, fori he ereneral diffusion of iis bent fits, and an untiring airent lor the spread of lis mighty influences. ; The Chronicle will be at all times a supporter of the supremacy of the laws- of oood morals -anu eonstantiy enuavor to inculcate on the public mind, "correct ideas on ail subjects wnicn itaiscusses. it will likewise be. u vehicle of com rnerciah mercantile, local and miscella- .UA . intP 10-ence. to an wnicn snan oe 'given close attention asj to fulness and accuracy t- . Tko prmi of the paper are fiifd at "fto iO ne'rinnamrpayabi UP0" the deli- P50 PrP" P 'K-r Tk- nnhli W Jl Urai 'f cat on Will commencp 'r - v cesskry Jtrrjingeinnt,nts cn niaae. 1 f:. h will be ofepr wyal size, or WILMINGTON, N. C. A T O RTON jVJ I LLa for JM per M. feet less SLthan the present established prices, or. any others that may 'hereafter' tie establised by the steam mill in ihis plac. the quality waiTantcd fully equal to the very b;st Wm mill. j f3rAO CHARGE FOR WHARFAGE .g PRESENT STEAM MILL RATES. BOARDS. I Inch, ' 20 to 30 feet 'loujr, (w.ih refua at half r.rice.') SH, ali iii'Tch',libl $15 per 1. 00 feet. . , (i to 40, rt t'ue 15, uiutclicititable 1G " . 40 17, - " . 18 BOARD3, 1 14 INCH: AND PLANK OF ANY ' TillCKNEc. - 5J0-la 30 .fe?t lorg, ( wiili. rt fuse at h df nricc;) C10 i.i. i i 4 .... . n.i -. iaI an ui.Ti iliilii.;wjic, Jlt per 1UA ICe 30 to40, iefuse5. 14, meiciianUtble 15 " 40, " 16, .: 17 " SCANTLING, 3 by 3, 20 to 30. feet long. (vi h refuse at half price.) SIGall ine'ichiniuble, SI7 per IC00 feel. okj io reiusti i i, meiciianiaule 13 ' ! 40 " 18, 19 scantling, quaet sav 4 bv 4, 20 to 30 fev t long, (wuh refuse at haff price ) SI3, iitl merchaniuble, ftI4 per 1000 feet. 30 to 40 refuse, 1 1, nieicliantablc, 15 " ; K scantling, hot 'square, say 3 by 4, ! i'O to 30 feet lon, (with refuse at li .lf price. $11, all merchantable, $15 per 1000 fetl. 1 30 to 40, refuse, 15 mcichuntable 16 40, 17, " IX I , FLOORING BOARDS, f 1 1 4 inch, 12 feet and upwards, (with refuse, at half price,) 18. all nv rcharitabie, S jO j er 1000 ft i Bill lumber will be charged in proportion to the difficulty of selecting timber-,'and sawing. w' Vessels coming 'to this port, not regularly con signed, and bringing cash to pay for their cargoes, anJ purchasing their lumber at Orion Mills, can have -all their business transacted by the sub scriber, free from any charge fm commissions. W. C. LORD, . Agent for Orton Mills. January 22J, 1839. V ; 158 f ijThe Boston DaiV Advertiser. Portland Advertiser, Courier & Enqu.irer, Commercial & Shif ping List, New York, Philadelphia-Gazette, Baltimore Patriot, and Baltimore American, will insert the above 'twice a week for three weeks, 'and send their bills to VVm.' C, Lord, or to this office, The Charleston Courier w'lil insert twice, and forward Account as' above. RAILROAD INSTALMENTS. Oificeof the Wilmington & Raleigh " R R.' Co. January 31st, 1839. -.J fpHE Slock holders of the Wilmington , & Raleigh Railroad Company are hereby notified, that the remaining portion of their sub stripMon to tha s'ockof this Company is required to be piid in the following manner : viz. On the l,st March next, an instalment of S3 on the share. 1. ,V 1.. If 11 IM By order of the Board of Directors. ! JAMES OWEN, i 159 tf President ( Sugar, Coffee & IVIol asses. OK HHDS: SUUAR;.."'.' tO llhds. MOLASSES. ; Just received per Brig Francis from St. J ago De Cuba. , FOR SAL A BY ' - BARRY & BRYANT. Dec. 6 1838. I51-tf. PilOPOSAIiS 171 ILL be received by the nndTsigned : for pulling down the Episcopal Church in this place, and cleaning the brick. Persons desirous .of contracting are requested tonake immediate application. . W. C. LORD, ; T. H. AV RIGHT. . i February 1st, 1839. 159 tf 50 B AGS Green 'Cuba, just received by Moro, and for sale by BARRY &. BRYANT. January 1 1th, 1839. 15G tf CvRUlAGES: rnE snbscriber begs leave to inform his -customers, friends, and the public, that he still Continues Ui' carry on the COACH .VI AJVUNU BUSINESS at hi old stand, in all its various branehes nod hs b.tlv received a lar e supply f CARB IAGES from the North, of every lesciiption, wi.icli will; be sold on reasonable - . 1 A rt IV CA terms, iv'so, aiioou supply oi tJ Ui 11.00. ; ThosV My .'want would do well to call and examine, before purchasing elsewhere IIRepairing done at hort notice Wilminzfon. Jan. 18ih. 1839. 157 tf LOAF SUGAR, WHALE OIL, &c. sf BOXES Phiadelphia refined Leaf Sugar, HP 10 bbls. refined Whale Oil, ; ' 300 large siie Gunny Bags, JUST RECEIVED FOR 8AI.F. BY BARRY & BRYANT. . Fehnniry 14th. 1839 1 1 :rf . DU R. F. P URN ELL WILL .keep constantly on hand an excellent assortment of the following articles : f Champagne Wine, Madeira " 4 Old Port I . London Porter, f , V ' Philadelpbia do. ' Principe and Havana Sega rs, r Superior Chewinsr Tobacco: "Wilm-n-ton, F-hniav 8th"; 1839. f FREIGHT BOATS FOR SALE. fmHE-boats TRANSPORT and ADREW II jackson ure f.r "sale. They have been used a.mJkfin5 ligku, 1 villft.can carry from 40tl to . and from Fayette- to 500T bale's of cotton each, .re bulk f god.teri.1 and m ith little ouilsy.witbe fiued for any business to which 1 such craft U adapted. They wobld Uniwtt ad mirably tottansport wooo-TermliDeraL t, r !JOHNK BROWN. m w k . , . jl - ... ...iy oi articles tor tale, at m iiji f h h v . r- f . :rUs Woith of the Court Uuuse various patterns .-arwl quU also f IRE'' SCREEN'S very han.nue. I int. r.d to li, ep,a ?ocd?assnrt mentot these aruciei, and will paper rlms to LOOKING GLASSES, ... .i. ...Mjrtny inniieg t,,,nl -j cents tr S 15. vieh 1 iso,- ivyikiug. (Jlass Pla'es, ail s'zs, WlA Set 1: liliJ tjr 1"W fr;inw riilr plain rlU I UltL FKA viEci made at.hhort miipe ii.. i va icty of PICTURES wor.h examining. rtsir-ti Uni;.s; Brass Lamps; Jijpsned Lamp; t 'h .niinr Lauo: Glass Candle hticH-: ' ! c :iue ami r iniefc : f it-: Violins ioncisa.ni iteeJs; 1 u. ning aif.l K..: h..'e omp.ss .hw . 'H.imMes- A vjne v of ; in tii t Llardwure line Some Bouk.- An iii.mr . . r ........ i niy uanusoii.jj .M eiiur..in -Blank' Book; Artist- Lea i Penci;s. su i.om very i,arJt;. v.'.ry sot ; che.p Lead 1 Leads for Pen'til cases, very cli'-ap; Blank i lay mg Li.inl ; a g.oil ass rum in of FaiiC" co hired and or:. anienicd Paj-cr; wrumgaiidl fetlea Paper, pf.ltn, co!ed and ruled; Biistol Foaid amlls; Perforated O'aid Board; K'mbnsseJl Nbte paper, 3 sizt -s Blank music Books, 3 fsizes; Boxes of Water Col. is. v.iy fine and eiy com mon from 8 cwuts lo'S3; Gold, S.lv. r a ( Cop per Ink; Fine largv color d Tissue Paper j Mar bled Paper; Pastt board Boxes, some in Incsts, various "sizes; Plnenolcgieal Busts; Charts and Boi.ks ; B;.it r Prints- Wooden Scopes; XJocoa Nut Dippers; Baskets ; Rakes: Me ps ; Monkey, I'oganu squirrel Lhms; Brass JLamj Chains : Elooks ar.d Staples tor Blinds; Pot Hoolcs and Trammels f ( hisel. Handles ; Brass W ifre for Dulcimers;. Furuacvs; Common Eanhen Bow ls; Cups ami Flower Pors; Brass and IroiijAndi rons , Yard S irks, with inches and brass ends ; rt t -k i .... a ocxei Z.lZV "" ooan. U tk z. 0 cents: U timers scales ; iails and 1 a Ks, ull s zes Furniture and other Corks; Alum; Rotten Stune : Boiax-. Sdonge; j Coperas ; PIANO and other MUSIC, with cohstant additions. " j ' SUFT SOAP in Barrels nnd by the measure very low also. PATENT LABOR SAVING SOAP, for washing clothes without ruobig or pounuing. ESSENCE OF SMOKE, in bottles n.b it three 'days on salt Poikj, and you haveoou bacon ary it, jd cents a bottle. OIL PAINTINGS bout 100 ancient Paint ings on boards and can voss, somo framed,-&; rare. CHlLDRlvN' TOYS in abundance. HOUSE BELLS and fixtures, wire, jkc Bslls hur.g to 'id r. ' i Spirit Levels aud Spirit Levels &- Plumbs, every mechanic should have one. A goad ass-ortmem of . D YE STUFFS. A general and complete -lock of .! Paints, Oil, Glass and Putty, comprising every -'article in the Painting lirje. fj" Paints of jallcoIors mixed and put up'tw order, in any quantity. Painting, Gin zing & Gilding, carried on as usual, t I . ,j P. Vr. FANNING. ' January 25Hi, 1839. I5i-j tf ittsborouli Acadt myi nPHE trustees of this Institution, iia'ino; proctirrtl the services ot a very competent and exp. rienced teacher, Mr: . J. M. Dovejoyi beg leave to .recommend it to the notice of parents and guardians. Mr. Lovejoy has had chat!geof this school for the last six mouths, wiih Jhbout thirty'boys' under; his - tuition and the triisiees and parehts express universal gratification at the skilful and successful management of tht gentleman' as a teacher. Boys are jirepand lor College at cheap rates, under the most appic.v.d dirciline, ar.d strictest attention to their mwalt and general dejMMtment The location is perfectly healthy, and board can be obtained at iOptr month i" respectable families. : Terms of tuition for students in the clajssi"s commenciug thp 14th January, lb39, S18, fr- all other students, Slo. By order of theboarvj, ' M. a. WAD DELL !. Secretary. January 1st, 1839 160 3iio. C3r-Charge to M. Q. WaJdell: ? NO'llCE. JPHE subscribers, hiving; purchased lUf tunxard, form-ilv the property id J. Northrop, and entered into pr'nnship ti f the r uruose of cairin! on the TANNING AND CUURYiNG BU 1NE-?S m all its branches. wish to CoiuiMd f-r a quantity ot RED OAK AND BAY BARK, for which cash wilt beipaid on deliver-y . ''.. Thev also hnw- oi hand, and inletia keepins a eonsiaiil ' sui i.lv rt . all Klnuts oi , which ih ey wilt selloit acjcoin- modauug tcrins; ' I : " HEW- IT P & BREWING I OK. Wilminff!on, Feb. 4ih, IS3'.; 160 if Fiats and Luggage Boats. riWE subscriber, at the Siwuull on Flft' t"r. U three mileswest oi' VV.Inling trn i nriimr-il toWoililor rei.air FLATS AND T.TTtitr AtiK RfiA I S nt m derate prices. e 1 r: " . establishment abounds in the best materials, pucn as oak.cypress. pine, cc &c. Many rarpeftefs are employed, and good work may be expertpd. February 4th, :839. ' j I6tl tf Jllolasscs. 7 TIERCES Mataiizas sugar house, 50 hhd. SL Jai;o de Cuba, iust rtceiv-d for ale hv : - j BARRY & BRYANT. January 1 1 ih, 1839. 156 tf Timber &. JL umber Agency. ITHE SuWribt rs will attend to the sale -f tim RPR I.1TMRP.R. STAVESl and ! t nvnthr kimtTLf nrmhire that maV be Cut ste to their care; they have the use of soodiPen alirp ihpv ran tak care of TIA'BFB, flid a ...korf ikr i lipu run leave LUMBERi and other produce when desired. Tliey will ipaP l.w m rife satisfaction tq all hb ffirf fa- vor then, with their b. & WilmingtonN: C. Fcb:9, 1939. 161-tf. WANTED, 5- " . . ... I - A San apprentice lolbe Printino busi- A nafTinteUicenU active boy, fiomi3 to 16 years of age. A.A.B&OWN. Writ, DR. It. F. PURXELL, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUOOIST, , ViLMJNGTufS, . c. Keeps oo hand. a Geueral Asso;tmenof Drugs, Jtledicineh, Faints. WINDOW GLASS, SllOP FURNITURE -AND A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF PERriTIVIER V. Medicine Chests put up in the netest style, for family -and ano s use. ; vW;iminrtont Feb H h, 1839. 1C0 tY Disso.ution of Vpparinerihip 'IVI1E Ci)parttiHfship -heWtofor exi;iino und. r th. fi.mnf AilLFS QOSTliN, & Co wasdisolv.d il. s da I y niii'ual consult. The liusiness nt the fii in i ill be sellb-d by either ot tie si4.senbi-rs Alt imie and aceoimis du- the mm, that remain unpi.id' the '-firit Jay of April next, will on that day be plat in bait. MILES COSTIN, ARTHUR LEWIS. Ftbruary 4th. 1839, I j I 1G0 2mn. fjpHE Subscriber very desirous of dis posing of his elegant jLtock 'uf ' nnir goods, amounting to about 12 or 15 thousand dollars, will dispose of it -entire, at prime cost, or at re tail, at reduced prices. i , I French and Swiss worked Capes and Collars are offered at coitJ at retail Also, a lary Into! Colored Muslins and Can.bncks, Colored Silks, .vi ei nines and Uircassiansi together with many '. A l-Soj ou anare Kniuitoad St0"k, paid up entirely, lof which th? highest bid w:l' be Uken. W. A. jVVILLIAMS, 25 Market Street. Feb. 16, 1839. j j lfil-tf notice: THE subscriber offers for sale his HOUSE AND ?jLOT, situated on Front and South .streets. knowr. as the ! C A M F.RON P RO- PLRjY. The house is jaigel and convenient, on a large lot, 66 feel by 330, with a good well O' water. J he garden is one of the. best in town Possession given by.lhe 1st of May next. Thr purchaser cun have the privilege of planting the garden immediately. I " i Apply to . JO0N SMITH, -o the premises, or to . ... . JOHN W Hi r i'lER Wilmington,. Feb. 20ih, IH39 IGi if R. W. BROWN 4 SON, HAVE just received, jund offer to suit pur chast is, L I ' it lids prime new crop Porto Rico 1 Hhds and Ba rels new cropNtO Molasses,' 40 llhds low pi iced I l Porto Rico and common Sugar, in barrels. r t . ... ! 9 ai uonnno i once, j A variety of Teas, in quarter, chests, 400 barrels Flour, j Half barrels Canal Flon, Small Rio whole tierefs, Prime Poi;k and Beef, Mountain Butter, and Lard, half, and whole French Brandy, Holland Gin,! ! V; hiskf y. N. F. Rum, and country Gin, Manuf.ieiured Ti barco4 N-Caud Virginia, Liverpool gioimd Sail, inllargeacks, Soap, Sperm Ca'ndles. j ' K Superior Starch, in boxesof 50 lbs. each. : Wines', and Champagne j J h. Shot and Nails, in var.etiy,! Du Pont's Gunj owdifr, &c. iFebruaiy 21st 18 t9. .1 1C2 3w ; NO TICE. 1 THE subscriber,! 'wishing to remove to tn Wfst, oners lor sale .the following described property lin this town : j Two Brick Stores on th'ei south side of Market street, viz. th Strlre occupied by R'h well &. Hankin. and the S''ore recently occupied bv S. Harverson and W. Ware.l Ihe Uweiiintj Mouse on Princess street,-occupied by D. Sht 1 wocd Esq. I h-'JJvelliuff House occupied bv Ihr subsci ib- r, and the. Dwelling House occupied by W in. Rob nson, and . Six '.inimpioved Lots in the vicinity of the Diy PpnU. -'..' ALSO' 20 Shares of. Cape Far Bank Stock,! and 5 Shares o! 1 he W. & R. R li Stock The whole u ill be so!d f.T casii, or exchanged for negroes at a fair, valuation. Apply to WILLIAM N. rEi EN. Wilmincton, Ftb 2id, 1839. 162 if Stock of .Goods at .Auction.- WILL be sold on th 1 lib of-March n.fxt, fbeins Court week.V a large stock of GOODS, comprising a general Assortmeni 01 DRY GOODS, REA DY MADE CLO THING, HATS, SHOES, BOOKS, ic. &c ' Mary of the goods are very fine, and suited to the ensuing season. 'Terms liberal, anamaae; Known aisaie. Bv order of the assignee, i y WILL. O. JEFFREYS, 1 Auctioneer. February 23J, !1839. 162 3wv WAGGONS. TTirVE'WAGGONS, white oak timbers, just . I in l r V . i m o Ia Kit 1 UM a a i LL reeeiTCu lxvm ouabvui , mt.j II. BAKER, Agent, j Wl tf February llih, 1830. , Valuable iOiN the Hih day of March instant, will be MJfaaldat the UurtriOuse in w nmmeion, t "Ti.. Knrthrast -River, about eleven miles from .rinu'V OiSf'Oseuoii.i iou aore ' v disrosetl oLr 450 i i. ' -i. i . k. i...ltuu! W.iimon,:r m-l j of corn 'or c"in. fliijriw w"'t--ji , fbjUe oud land, .wouad do weU to call ana exajxuoe.. , I ,-:iDt,vol, A JHf T.ASPEYHK JJV ie &i Xrt4T Teg SPLENDrD 30,000 Dollars ! Virginia Stat' Lottery, For the benetit of ihc Petersburg Bencvolcn . ' 'Mechanic Association. Class No. 2, for H 839. . . ' ' '' To b drawn at Alexamlri Va. !ori Saturday March, 1839. -brilliant Scheme. 1 Prize of 830.000 .1 do 10.000 1 do. 4.000 1 do. 3,000 $2 SOU -1,797 1-2 , 50 pnzs of SI. 000 50 ' -ot $4u0?-5u of 83..0 130 of 8200 -65 of lOO. &c. Tickets only S10 halves 5 qiwrters-S 5 Ct ilifirntes ot packagi s of Co whole tick tsS11, : ho. do. 2; r.alf do. 1 D.-. do. 26 quarter do. 3; GRAXD SCHEME I S50.00 20,000 ALEXANDRIA LOTTERY, Clas No. 1, for 1839. To be drawn at Alexandria, D C. on Saturday - IG.h March. lr,39.' grand capitals. Capital 850,000 20 000 10.000 7.500 6.040 8 500 r 2.000 I I 1.500! ! I 1 250! ! I 2 3 5 10 prizes of do. ; do. . 00. 20 of 81.UOQ-30 of S750 30 of $50060 of 80-OO. Tickets onivlO halves S'3-itarters $2 50 Certihcales of packages of 25 whole tickels$140 Do. . do; 2 half do. 70 Do. 'do... '25 .quarter do. 35 1 r $35,295 $12.000. U3M0 priz.s of 82 000.CU VIRGINIA STATE LOTTERY, For endowing the Leesburg Academy, and foj other purposes. '. class no. 2, for 1839. To be drawn at Alexandria. 'Va. on Sauirday, 23d March, 1839. BRILLIANT SCHEME. Capital 835,295 12,000 - 87,000-85,525 n3"40 pnzis of 84,000 !3 60 oi 8250 -60 of 820012 of ; $150; &. &c. ' Tickets onlv S10 halves S3 Quarters ft2 50. Certificates of packages of 26 whole tickets SF40 Do. ido . - 2i half do. 7 Dor ' do. 26quarter do. " 35 Virginia State Lottery, For the benefit of the town of VVellsburg. , JQtiAss no. 2, for 1839. To be drawn at-Alexandria, Va. 30.h March, 1839. v. SCHEME. ; Capital 830,000 10.000 , 86,000 $3,140 83.000 82,500 82.000 ."" 50 prizes 01 81.000. Tieke-Bonl, S10 halves fe5- quarters S-.5f). Cerufi'iates of packages of 25 whole ticket S130 1)9 do 25 half do 65 Do do 25 qu alter do 12 50 J5Orders for Tickets and S.iares, orCernfi catts of Packages, in the aU)ve magnificent Schemes, will receive the inot n-ornpt attention, and an official account of each drawing sent im mediately after it is over, to all wlw order frcin U3. Address D. S. GREGORY & Co. 163 2wpd Managers, Washington City, D. C. MANAGERS' OFFICE. . BICIlinND. VA. RICH ASD SPLE.SDW LOTTERY. CAPITAL PRIZES. 80,000 Dollars ! $25,000 820,000 SI 5,000. ALEXANDRIA LOTTERY. CLASS NO. TWO FOR 1839. To be diau n at Ab xandria., D. C. josiuvely on S uurd.iy, 2t).h April, ltW'J. M AG NIFCEN T PRIZES. splendid Prize of 830.000 Prize of 25 000 20.000 15000. 10.000 9000 8,000 -,71500 i 7,016 5.000 4.000 3.000 2 500 -2,000 i.500 do. do. do. do. do. " do. -: do. Prizes of. oo. do. do. do. do. do: do. r 2 a 4 5 ao 20 50 50 1.000 - 750 500 133 do. Besides Priire if S'O 200 515O-S1Q0 f-SSO-sao-rSiu.suo ioFi . S20. 13 drawn non.broul ofiS. Do. : - JXlr 3-Order'fr T I tales c true sacrs tSke moei nn inptatt wbooder fnm us. may relyfupou dr Hieing uni them immed lately after Seiavarderacaxly.aou aaoress . j). k GREGORY, & Co. latvpd ; tUaajnvKfcfcbeBaV?a. Certificataeef packages or.Zb wuoie iicaeiaanHi i v" ucuis reratew wpai 'ne'caiur - Do. do. 26 half do. ' . for a vonderv a trofishdry;Wb1eha ' Do. ; i do- ' . ..?:fluarter do. & A vonkd nnnrf 7r -U.. --.Jl. 7K l..tlTt. rtn.K. Tmm 1 , - i T ' ittet. and Shares, or Ceroe IMa'jv, fa da vs back. Arirotohlp . PROPOSALS . .. for publishiiyg in Fayette ville, N. C. a Weakly Newspaper, under the titlf of THE NOUTII CATtOblHWIT. 'f , TIJE subscriber, having this day porch tttd of L the proprietors the preiu.es ndypesof th North Carolim oia nal, begsJe&vo to annouftc toclb public, that he intends, as soon -at the necessary arrang nients ran bs made, to' totnmenc lha weekly jwiblication of a puper at this place, under the flfbove title. " , t Duly sensible of the importance of newspaper publications to the community at' large, and of the correspondifig responsibilities of editors, the editor of the North Carolinian only here pro mises his readers his industrious efforts and per severing application o make the" paper a useful channel of correct intelligence upon all subjects -of public interest, falling within the rungvbv his limited experience, observation, and research." 1 ' The columns of the North Carolinian willbsjV freely devoted to the, hearty, but temperate and) candid support of tberneasurcs of the present administration of ihe General Government,. on the ground that the, editor believes that the pvih cipl.s uprtn which tliry are founded, to be the sanifl which have nlwiys governed the great body of the Democratic Republicans of the country as conirsdistiniruishcd fr.-ui the Federal or Na tional Republicans, who mainly constitute and ; give char.nc;er u tho opposition party, or self. s:yted Whigs. It shall be an object of paramount consideration ; in publishing this paper, to draw public attention to and concentrate public opinion more zealously ubon,thc peculiar interests tif North Carolina as an indf-pendent State, by often presenting to the reader's observnuon, the State's most prominent claims to distinction and rank among her sister stales : fay p.nxiouily co operating with every effort that shall bo made f r ilie full developenieat of her vist and yet unemployed resources; and by every oilier f.wr means, enueavonnr to kindls and keep alive a m inly spirit of State pride; (ioo pione to be extinituished or kept cola by party . bickerings about federal politics ) ; ' As almost every man 11V the State l to' a greater or less extent a planter, ihe editor will set-k diligently to make his paper profitable to the aricuttU' ist tty I requent and copious' extracta . Ironi approved boolcs acd pcrioUicals, V'POU tlie subiftci of farmine. ' t The periodical press has ben of late ao'DtUcIl enlarged in its circulation, and so much iinprovcxl in the department!! of liteiature and taste, hat the editoc would feel he did injustice to ihe conse quently enlightened state of public opinion,-feel inx. anil intelligence, if-he did not here promise ' earnestly to lend tl.e aid o h:s humMe capsciiy, in the general diffusion of ln.eru.ry subjects, through the channel of his paper. Should the partiality and kindness of the sub- . scriber's friends enlarge the subscription so as to -justify it, he will discontinue his practice as au attorney in the courts, and devote his tirao erclu, sively tohis duties as an editor. TERIVIS . ; The price of publication fc-ill be two' dottars ' fifty cents per annum, if paid in advance, three dollars,, if paid at ihe end of six months ; other-. , wise three dollars and fifty cents. " T- Z H. L HOLMES. 1 Fiyetteville, N. C. February 1st, 1S39. ' NOTICE. J r rp'HE copartnership heretofore exiiling' bttlween 'he subscribers under ihe. firm nt HQTCHKI3S &. MIX, at New Haven, Con. ; and at Wilmington, N. C. is this day dissolved by mutual eonsent. - GUYC. HOTCHK1SS. ALLEN MIX. , , Wilmington, Feb. -CSJ, 189. ; 163 GwY THE undersigned will continue lha . business at the old STAND, fot me rly occupied , by John A. Taylor, where may be found a general assortment of .1. . SADDLES, BRIDLES, HARNESS, TRUNKS, WHIPS, b. e. Gigs. and Sulkrys retrimmed.- '." . ... GUY. C. HOTCIIKISS.7 t Timber for Sales , HE subscriber oflVrs for sale a very - valuable lot of TIMBER, on Turnbuf! Creek, in Bladen county, consisiing of from 1200 : to I400pice.es, all of which has been hauled, ajUl a sreat part already in the water clnifedf 'Irt . different parts of tne snenm, and from 250 to 300 . sticks in and about M'Kny's mill pond;j Tha above lot of timber will be sold at iioctiQn, in parcels of from one to two hundred" pieces iri a ht, at my camp near Mlvin's mills. A credit of six nwmths willlegiven. Also, on the same day a TIMBER WAGGON and a pair of' MULES. - ' v TIlOs: ASHE. March 1st, 1839. 163 2w ., BANK OF CAPE TEAR, ' Wil mi rig ton, Feb.2AJ, le.39. THE proprietors of the stock of this institution are hereby notified, that a general Meeting . ' of i he stock holders will be held at their banging house in Wilmington, on the' second Monday m Abitl n-xt, t take, into consideration ttfe pro ' prieiy of opening books for the unsubscribed Oaianee of the rnpi'1 sioeK rt sanl oanic i By oidcr ol the ooaru ot uirctors. i J. D. JONES, ' 1C3 3w President; Valuable Heal Estate , THE subscribers will sell their Wharf" with about 50 acres of Land, and the best t timber pen in Wilmingtoq attached t inlying1 on the west side of the Cape . Fear River, awl. known as the cape rear Mill site. ! , Mt LES COS I I W, v ARTHUR LEVlSi Wiliningion, Feb. 4th, 1839. ICO 2mo We understand that. the Grand Jury of Ouego has found a bill of indictment a-; gainst. Co;: James , Vat?on Webb,. Efii-, or of the Courier & Enquirer, for Vlibe on Mr. J. Fnnimore Cooperthe Greaji Novelist. I be libel complained of con sists of certain strictures in the Courier 6r Emluirer on the great novelist's two-lait war lis, vrtomewara oouna" nd Horns at 'Founds I "wyr-.-. : w v y-.;J :i r ecMie jb mmw a & a . - - -, m. - . - ; . I very anrTonriate Tisme. sav we -oios h4vmgi1 catfish XK :it U ovtrltlHstrkno-Mihai irttnia1tstaoce of! Dl lit tle tfringe that. int1a1bslance oi pwi?.. ury adtenuue anjat rfisai : tt&frtfto; N. C. DeeeW 5tk, ; : ;j4nd8enIbi!lto this of5c. Jta.Xi. V,-:- copysisce,
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