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, 1 -V " v i aiisX' ! .s friends -ILlp me, Caitivt! or A la. alas, for toor Johnson Jba are leaving him in darkness and iliP pointn.etni The Petersburg Conakk Ution, a paper, in size, larj; enough for th little Magician to wrap himself head and fool in. (tofut a-ide bu po- litical depravity,; has recently hoisted Us Presidential banner, with the names Smith of ,U. inscribed on it a tan didates for the Presidencr. -A word to air..iUuieJtLJlJLko?i - atellatioit. br war of interrogation, ere - 7'we lay down our pen. Did you, or - ' ' . A V t' W n tuntiiliwv vty?yy?-v. '. ' . vii.rvt.ur 411iii2nf and drt-sruiina iLm to ir'o:rt with atl your cauaor an.l enefiir the nominee or Tnar wTf 1 "(Hating bid?? And have you, or have not, subsequently, r,iven your cor dial ai-qoiracence to the nominations of that di-giaJed bodv? If yea, why this barefde'd political tergiversation? I it Vcause S.nith U les currupt in morula aud in politic? or, U it because Smith ha a more 'MiagiraP art in dia- gaining hia lory ptinciples and render-. -fn httw4f oolar? Hu t we should k nt censure you, Mr. Haines, for dis 1 carding Johnson.- but we must, and ! do blame von for not sending Van """ we" invoke you, a the sanguine fYleitu. olftiat Liitfell." Ctf-vfi1TfOX AKSh irkiojr.fofwlinti(hffiustn.V Wi inrtn.'i ni other veteran fouzht with- baTwi7ah'than3own touSio pri- liiiurn Mr banner tramnle it in the tluaWand hoist one , with American pride, bearing tho narae of Hash Ltwaon AVbi e and John Tylen and, " our words fur it, thounattdanay, mil- jn.ns. wilt tl.u W under it, with tiie joy- ill rjacuiation, - "l iatlia braa sriaaiao aaaaaa! O, lumrn Bin it wave. O'er the l.oo f the lre and th laad of .. : tits brave!'' ' " . .. (JrecntOoro Put. ' Fvrtunuie Uacue. On the 28tli ' ultimo there wai an occurence on ttie thia countyy 'which must hare been . " thrilling to the feelirs of the partie to limit it relate. - Martha, art infant daughter oCMr. - Iaa"Ptkina, about, two ycara old, fflr into-the t'll-tUa.wULbcic3; 6 feet deep to the water. Mm. Pei kina " lan to tho dwelling of Eq. Hlackwell , fr assiataticf, waeu lilackwell and soma of hia ham! made all haste to the well. " A young man immediately de cendad, by means of the clefts iu the wall and found the child floating on the surface of the water, with its little hands fastened in a crevice of the atones, lie Secured it in thebuckef with hankerchtef and it was drawn ilup. rlt.hail eyidehtly pitched down head foremost, as appeared from"! " ' alight injury on it leg, and the top of its feet. The child was very cold, but able to rail for its father and mother in its cries for help, and being immcdi- "ately dried and rubbed with blankets, . . - . . . i . . i it was auie to run aaoui as usuai m a '. " few hours. The father was not fresent when Vn child was taken out of the wellj Dd we may hoi appreciate the feel intrs which agitated the bosoms of the parents at the fortunate rescue of their infant frura a revolting death. ' , .; Urteniboro' Fat, : Anton Coun t. A letter to the Ed- v itor, Tiom a genlletnan in Anson, gives 't vthav etatifyinjt. aisurance, that "There " is great unanimity in old "democratic t Ansoni and Ue Van Buren men are ! . , scarce that it would puitjle any of their party to call a meeting and have Jm aaiEcient io. fiJI the Chair and I - other important - ppoin tmentavX)ud. I ... l-'.ley appears to take welL!? . From the Bicnmond Compiler, May 4. t ; Vm Handolph't, If ill. Decision - Ecoerud. kludge TCarr ye8terdafi!e ' lirered the opinion of the Court of Ap Deals, in reversal of the decision bl I - , -the General Court. The substance of "t . the opinion is this: that on the first of therefore the paper parporjing to be his . last will ana testament! reiu. ine '; . - Court, however, desired it to be dis o tinctly tanderat iod that they eipress no I ' -ptBton B pun) -u Miucr - jiumw uc Court was unanimous. The will of 1821 is before the cencr- al Court, forprobat.and it is presumed n contest will be made on that also. . It wilt be remembered that this will provides for the emancipation of all the -slaves belonging to Mr. Randolph's es tate. It is probable tho case will b 1 taken np at the ensuing term in July, Political IluUle. I have been a democrat and , b.litut. lor and ataiat the last war, for aad titt mteraal Improvements lor aad agninrt th tariff.- la the Usl Mata aonvention m New Yoikrloppoed tha extension el tha right of voting to tho poor maa, s waa iir m tha IT. It- Hank, fur and airam.t Jefferson. MadU aop, Monroe, t. Q Adam, and Gea. Jacksnni for and against every ptomiornt mraaura of lha General Uovwrnmant sine I entered apo tha political arena, and have been eonsittent, and I am now a eaivdidata (ur4ha PrcideaUal Chair.' .. Who am It - . JHbany Charter Jlketion.Tfine Whigs anal ten Rgtney men.- Two rotes more would hare given the whole Common Council to the . Whig,-'. Good very good. This is bearding the Lion in hi den to some purpose. To come off thus in the face of the jahole Regfjacy, backed by the Safety Fund Banks, and 2000 alien votes as usual, Is indeed a victory. . We say to . tHe whole State, go :on dont pre np, the corruptioniats mast fall at last ,J3 ' JVV Y. Star. Mnr, Eaq. Consul of 1 fr Baltimore, was found dead Conaul of France, in hia dumb.: r at tliat city, April 24th. He was hanging suspenderLJrom uie lesurr of hi bed, by a handkerchief. Cause, melancholl. - VLSTUILOOJ17ISM. "FLu pl.y I, ' oue person, many pOf,e " : , Hhaktptare. formed thai . KwaTB. ar Vs,.iriloq..Ut, will shortly have the honor of ol r,m. iTt rlm dm.lar of his raoamg and ittMishirrff rwwwr U-Vuli:Upq.iim place and oiber partkulara given " '1 ime, ue aeaton. M.J 18.IS36 ' .- - ' 21 St.. x siT.133:FaIi GOODS. KICMABO SMITH, Dealer in Staple, Fashionable Dry GooJu Hardware, fine ( ullery and fine Castcel Edge Tools, lit now recciiril, nj ritj (nr wle, Ike wliole uf liit Ute urtliHlr. l,H;h, UMul,aiebon tktcuth ua Ulnmlr. Anions tlicia are Superfine anil fine Lumen mul t.inncn drilling II k ! HIM !.!. Jll-. -li t''ta;h. pi iiiU ail.J.uuc; Cuiici.ti, Imje liiort' mtiii . 'V'-.F Pimr liiimliinn aii'l HuGbinellii Viench Cvlicvct.. bii Mutlmi, Collar and Cart Prefteh ftflwtClJiirnMidXii.j-JJ.. Palmctt ml ltevr-Hait . FnlcClMM StttllfW JBrtt Witn-tM -' v C'ji iiiittrl liH n ijnalilie. Klcrcliant Taylor, LX'JIIAKGK KOW, . Fayctteville Street, Raleigh; Nearly opposite the Post-Oftice, netpeetlully iiiform hi friend and custom er, and lb public generally, that l' list juat ie (urned from the Ninth and i now opening an etrflia new tkewwwf- . , SPJtlW JLXD SUMMER GOODS, CoHwiwUnir of every article In genera! uae. l'hen Goodi bavins; Ijcrn (elreted by himself m (K-i ion, lie lliH.ka lie can conii.it niir aueit, that they are rijiml in (piatiiy and aiyle to any knit bv any Merchant Tailor in the IT. StaUt For- the tretli ot t he- W saset t ir he respect . ItrWt' tevjuestsw-waH Irero e-rt.ii."- 1 li 1oI lowing articles enmiirise apart nt hnaoortmeitl Extra luper Wool-i); ed Hlack, do nam, do fllue, do Hrown, do Tallli, . la InvUiUe Gi sen, . VCLOTII Ktlra Frepch epeh Hombaiine, "J mliin Thibet Clulh, I , ilo cl'i . do f da do do J ' Ulack Loud (irren -Dahha ma costs Sup. Miied Itilibed, ") Sliailml lo Cm iled da Sigt Milled Drab do do l)oa do do Plain niwk CaasixtttKa, A new article for Pant. Black Crpe QAMLET. Urown do dt V'enetain Plaiit T "Silk and Wont Strip , -1 PANT Plain WhHe Drilling!, t Bilk StrTpeil " "da j - rtusfemboawtt, "1 " Fig. do I Wove FiRtired, j STUFFS. -Plaid Shatter, "i do Mowhair, Slripad -do Hlack Sattin, - Cnat llrilliant. Plain Whit MarsaiU. VESTtXCS. Figured do J f Together wkh a reneral aisnrtment of Snspendertt, Stocks, Shirt-Col - lars V llosomts, Puis I.viarixe aaa acrrtca no. All the above article will ba olil on aceom moitaling term. I'hose n.troniting lliia ettab liihmenl may rely Ofion having their order at tended to neatly and promptly, having ia Hi em ploy firat rate Northern workmen. Order from a dittanoe thankfully reeeived and prompt ly attended .to. IUria4ay4M4w - -:-..2t..,.. TO JOlIS.EVJH:. TA1LOKS. - . Two Journeymen Tailor will find tonitant employ, at high aR,- by imrlute applica tion to the tuLtcrilier, at lalcigh. None but first rale wnikmrn need analy. i iia. iu r z,nranrtiwK-,-w: TffaTaTgKf pill 28 r 1 rt PVUUmLLV- la aonaeqnenea of the death nf Doct. E.Lei elltrr. 1 shall na the 8.1.1 nf Ma next, (b ln Monday of tha County CouiT.) at '1 Orntrr old Stora room, three d.xir west . of the Pnt Office,. in liilUUomugh, sell, by auction, lo the highest bidder, all tha Unoka, Medicine and atiMsk on hand of the lata ana of Lewellmt at Minnlr) roniiitmg nf a lare and well (circled aitortmentni HO FA NIC MEDICINES. Per- f grtnumVwifl C JL-ilf lime and nlare, a ijf horse, bridle and tailille. A eretlit of i months will be given on all ium of Hve dollar anil npwanl, the pwrvhater at. ing bmulwlth apiirnved teeurity All turn un der five dollar, eah. ' JOlfM A. MINNIS, mnWing partner. - imnborov N.--c;-,Tt iratrtJ;-w NEW SPUIXW SUM 31 E GOODS. :-rr Simpson V Unpiiy, r ""V": . ,. DE.1I.EHS - - , - IN 8TAPLE AND FASHIONBLK DR1T GOODS, Have now received,' fcnd ready for le, the entire of their late pnrcha. which at utual, it both exteativ aad ladiinnaUe. ' , Hmojyq tbem .iriE, ",t ' 4-4 Irish Colerain, and limlon Linen. -" 5-4 10-4 and IS-4 Linen Sheetings, Bordered, Ueroslitched and Lawn lltndker, . thief. . . Fancy Handkerchiefs Shawl aad Garniture - -' itibbon,. - , f . ' i French Printt do Collar aad Capet, -nw Myla, " .'. -.: --""i ' ladie andGenttemeo' Glota, aad Hosiery In aretl rarielr, ' ;- ,... 8i!k Shirta, light lrongea and Diagonal dnlla. Shoes of avery deterijdion, . : , Palm leaf. Beaver ami Uotsiaa Hal. ' ; . Dome ails Sharting. It heeling Eag. lotf Cloth, Blaa and Pink linen cheek. Kaleigh, May 1&3. ' 0 8n S. U J3wiahloamDJoyayoon Man.qnali Sed to act a 6aletman in tha above line '" "VT. A. WILLIAMS CO. Hav tort vreerred their SPKIXO SUP PLY -OF COOjOA'. amonw wktvh, will he fwjwd every rariety kM.UHE3'S nod CEAV Tt.rJHE.V8 .!. Kiiorco SFBIAOS. THIS well k Waierlng place, titaated fa Warrc. M)r-roii, (nr tk reeeplioa ef Company by the lSlh lnU The Medicinal aoaliliei of th Waler ara w hil ly inbliab d. lW it ' enaaktered asneMaiary ta aay any thing ia proof of their efficacy, v Room bar been prepared w'ah Fire ptoeea tm i.l4 ia I, kiuniioa vdl baoniMIra IBM ean, ia any . way, aoadaea to the aomlort of viaaora. . May 1, 1S36. - . " """"" A. PALL will be furnished at SnOCCO SPRLYGS. o thenVtif -Jv Good Muua will be provided na the nccaaion. xu iu BACON AX D LAUD, The ubacriben have on hand S5000 lb "ef Very rrinr; il(B ot e - fcellenl lBrtl. WnKU IDCT Bill CII on nwil iciiua. . T. ItRVW kCO. la If LA1VD FOIt SALE. The aubacrilicr, iiitemling to rrmore to the weat. wiihr to (ell hi land in Wako Foreat. ioinina thelaiiili ot Mr. Pliillip,Cyru VVhila. kr and Jntra LC.- Kaare.. conumine five hundred and filly or aix hundred acre, part of which i firat rate wnpd land, with a aulficient quantity of nprn land, which ia Treah, to work I s li haoiU toadiaulage,. It i wel adapted to In. niliuii. nf eolliin.eornanif other iiioituciiont. iiU a cuiiifmljiliie dwelling anff convenient "i?uf h)i etin'Vk 'J-W land. MJ&MHvl.ifo . heallUl 3z X-?..f.lk;UaanM,JW Kiaia affi.nU. and the water interior to none - 'tVrsonsrwahtnrto re m v e lunm I ho lower- KO lion ol the Slute, for the benefit of their health. are rvquealeil to call on the subscriber, and e amine "the aouyK'eTTal brttTrat-hffgrrero- Ihe purcliatcr. MUSKS U. tlAltltlSUIM Wake Foreit, April I834S.' 20 3m NEW GOODS. The ..subscriber reneettully informs the eili- aen ol lialeigh, and the poblie generally, that he ha recently returned Irom the north ith a lilenili'l iiiortment of rood. In hi line, equal to any ever brought To Ihif market; coniittini; of cloth, caisemers, vetting or every ncseription, stocks, sollar, bosoms, iupenderand in tliort, all the articleauiiiallv found in a merchant Tay- tnra eslablidunent. All orders proraoptly and neatly executed. JAMES I.ITCHFOUD, Merchant Tylor. Mays, ltiG. ' . SO 3t T E - DO LLA It S It E WA It D;- K ana way from - the- aobtwr about the 1st or April, Ms ap prentice, Uerbin Smith. .. Said Smith i between nineteen and twenty year of age, (lira and Of rather sallow completion, I out hve leet six Incite high. J he above - reward will be pid lo any. laow whrwffl tMw io m n Kalrigh. All persons are hereby prohibited from employing, or harboring said apprentice, as the law win uv. airmij shiwiiii kmiwm kiwi ao unending. JAMES LITCIIFORD. May 3, 183G. 80 31. 10.000 Dollars for 4 Dollars!!! The 6th Class of the NORTH CAROLINA STATR jLOTTERY FOB 1886. .. To b drawn on the popular Terminating Figaro Svstem, On Satnrtlay.llie Sistltlajr, 1836. Z AilAJi iyu . i PRINclFAlTpKiZES. 1 lrize or 10,000 1 4,000 1 3,000 1 ,ooo O 1,000 400 Betide many of 300, dollar, 800 dollar. 100 dollar. SO dollar, ate h Asnoiintine In all to 11180,000. Tickets only 4 dollars, Halves 2 dol- a ' a I lars. Uuarters l tiouar. i A eertificate for a oaekel of ten whole TicS eU will eott only 83 dollar. Halve Jftll SO, and Quarter J Ti. To ba bad in tue great et rsrlrty of nambet at - STEVENSON It POINTS' Ortiwi, Kaleigh, Z. tj. Orrtca or Ta rsTMacae V4JI1. Great lVortliern and Southern Daily Mail Kontc. Tha Peiertboig Kail Koad Company Inform the poblie that their Road, extending from Pe tersburg, Va , to Blakeler, Norm Carolina, an th Itnanoke. a diihmse of 60 mi'rt, and contli- t!4-ttkMHJZA'CJPbltX.X. MAIL titled with superior locomotives-and Cartf ta seeommodale all the travel that may offer. The Cars leave each end of the road daily, on th r rival of the rective Mailt. Traveller with their own equipage, can hav their horses and carriage transported on tit its road, with pet feet wifely and -emwevMence-, antllhu, perform m S or hour while retting their horse, a journey w hich wwil otherwise- require "two day to ao. eomplith. ' .-...! 1 ho Ulakeley Hotel at lha aoathern term ma lion of the Kail Itoad, ha been re-built ol brick on aa enlarged scale, and no pain will be spar ed lo render it accommodation such a will give satisfaction to passenger and traveller gen erally. - r-'"s - ' Beside tha daily line of Mail Coaches trota niakcly fur the South, via Raleigh, Fiyetteville, Ice. thcia I a &nt ia Tarawrevt-A three lime a week, connected with the Mail Lute al rarette vllle, and alto a line from th Rail Koad al BEL FIELD to CLAUKSY1LLE, MILTON and DANVILLE. ' Another tri-weekly LW from Bltketey, pa e through WARtiENTON, OXFORD, ha. and connect with a line to S AUSUUUY, N. C. In tha course of tha present season, a branch will ba opened hsm the Pelersburg Rail Road at Uelfirld, la Wilkin' Ferry at GASTON, an k. nnANOKE. from whence a Hail Koad lo are the river by a bridge, I now about lo b annatrweled to Raleiffh. - '' Tba Kail Koad Irom Baltimore 10 Waihmr Ion It now fa operation, thence lo Potomac land ing, th line rt ent toned by Stewmboatsi thence FKEDKR1CKSBUR& ta RICHMOND, a eeirirble nnrtioa of the Karl Koad U finished aad the remainder i In a rapid aonraa to aora nlriioa. The line eoaiinue from lUchnsond la retenborg, by a turnpike rowd and thence by the PetrHbarg Kail Koad la Uhtkeler, aa before mentioned, is the aanra. and wafy DAILY MAIL KOUTF. UK T WEEN BOSTON AND NEW ORLEANS. . . March 14, U36 14 tea i Iir.Aim3 El jobs or all descrlpUons ueatly ' 1 gs UV3f I Gatesvdle Jarcn xa, IS30 TO CO.tTiXaCTOtt. . 1 Ti,. ukuHlari wiah ta aaotriMt lor Ue baildmg ot aa Epiaeopal Cbarali, la Ua Iowa of TtrboroORh. . . . . . ... . Tba walla to aw ot OrttK-r unpi ki-Milik S4i Bitch II feet Hoof of wood Dcoi I 'and wiwlowa Uothie furnialied wiih pewa, reaiU inf deak. pulpit, ate. 1 be coo tractor to luraiw material. o. u. t;ui ir.n, JOS. K. LLOYD, - THOMAS PAKKER, 1 , UlUHAltD IIINtS. Tarboroogk, Ajril 7, 1130., 80 6w BALI.I FOR TEETH Tha aaeiDected loareaair.r demand and an- tercal mfnfactioa expreaeed at the aae of Hit ore. aafe ana not unpleasant rentcny lor me tooih ache, (a well a a certain remedy aKainil further decay, ay which many strong iee may be saved and made aaelul,) has induced the aub-rllM-rin make arranrement IOSUDIiIt such de mands as mar some Irons different sections ot the eountnr. Persona nudine it must convenient to gf a aUipl)Trt'Kienniwv-CTwawoj . ing on Messrs. Eustace Sc Temple: ojher order taiJaauwW. prepared. In I'eterabuif it may lie liaff at me anoiliecarr store at mr. u opomwim. v- rlpra from the count rv will be attended to at whulesale price, and cartlully parked. Every nne that hsa a decared tooth should have a bot tle. If aav doubt of its beine a curative for touth ache, when all other remedies fail, then try the balm. Hot one bottle. na vet been reiume". H. IS. MOiN l At.l t, June 5 3 if X. U. To he had alto al the Store ot W1L LIAM3, HAYWOOD k CO. Raleigh. Of North and South Carolina, Virgin ta. i ennrasrc, uewisni ' rr P. fit,. Thw scAseeiber offia for aalek on a ered it of on. 10. Hirer, four and five yeara, without m tere.1. about 45.0Wriff atioiee'Cotr Lu. ulmed wiih vreal care" aud with atricf re fertneeio th-rowhHf eotloni and en.bi-i.n tbeir location the healthiett portion ot the State being well supplied with good Iree (tone Wa ter, and ill other ltantirCT,and'ti'iMesJc;s.. tary lor the Planter. The land will be sold in hodietof 160 to 2000 acre. Apply to A. J. Hodge and O. L. Nah of Columbu. 1 tasis- (inni, Mariison Vlinall Ol nicnnionii, v irKin- iat and Moscow ioie ot tnsrvity ot new luia. O. L. NASH, MADISON WALTHALL, ttOSCOW COLE. February 27ih, 1338 --14 Sm- notTceT Will ba told, on Saturday, the 7lh day of May next, before Gate Court Hon te door in Galea villa, the loll owing tract of land, or a much a will nav the amount of laxe due for the year . ?tit mg, via. ... SO Aerta, ATtioto John 191 Arnold William Best Bryant lllapehai-d John, ten. liar Urittoa'dr Barr John W. Brother Marmsduk Brother John " " It too 81 ya rn ISO Bond Ellha TI. so 13J 50 91 53 " CollinThOBi Cleave John Cirl Jarae Cuff Euro Drmpaey, Eure John Ead Nancy Everilt John Denton Jess Freeman George Figg .lame Hill Clement Hobb Elisabeth Harrell Jess - Harrell Ervm - . Harrell Samuel Hudgink Jesse Hair Mnse I). Joae Nathaniel Jone Paul Jone Charle Jone Hardy II. C. . Lauiter Henry U. Do. tor Clement Lassiter forgaa Seth U. .1athiat Jease farahall William Overton k Co. unlUfed 338 397 6S 71 153 8S 850 6 9T 14 75 50 118 150 338 SO IS 165 315 S 50 500 Pipkin John for Nathan C reefy' heir Kiddiek Abraham en. ef (Va ) ItanlsJohn K. Smith Lasaiter Sumner Jcthro of fYt.J S.under Gilbert William Jordan William Sarah Jlallhew Anthony Untitled laHtli in 1834. Mullock' William heir .... Parker' William heir 300 S 4 96 555 85 170 180 85 , ss: Parker tticliaril heir. J AS. H. K1DDICK, Sheriff lb lm ARCltClt TE1VC1T, Watchmaker ft Jeweller, Respectfully inform tha public in cenersl that ha ha jutt returned Irom New York with a splendid assort mint nf Gold tt Silver lever, plain Enntiihand French WATCHES, totrelher wllh i si riy i olve it.tetr .. tjf ' bold Neck unaihi, ot in larett tatumn; t.entie--mea't Gold Feb Chain. BrraM I'm and Ear King, of a new atyle. Gold and Silver 8 it elea, Pittoll and Dirk, Knger Razors aad Pea Kniret, ever pointed Silver Pencils, and leaila. Percussion Cap. Gold and Plated Wtrh Key. Gold .Ifedaliona, Silver Thimble, Silk and Leather Pure Leather tnd oroceo Pock et Book, Cindla Stick aad Castors, a good aisnrtment nf perfumery. Kaleigh, April 1830. 10 Sw - Fresh Ited Clover Seed, Jast received and lor tale by WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD k Ca. Raleigh, Feb. I, 1836 . . n Another arrival of Hooks - M the V. ' Curclina Book Store, vix' Tha Heaven, by II. Mttdie Lile and Timea of Rienxi v Th Coonlett and other Tale, byT C Hall Tha Naval Sketch Book, 8d terie Kaadom ReeoMeetions of the House of Common Agnes Da Moetfeld Pencillincsby lha War. by K. P. Willii Tba Early Called Alto a great variety rn school nook TURNER fc HUGHES. April 88 . ;-''." . lUultoa.Cox,- tSSa I - IV II .tr-W TO PHYSICIANS. DR.'SAM'L C. BELLAMY having remov. ed to Florida, would respectfully call tha attea. lina of the faentty to lha location be tot-met !y oeenpird la tb Iowa of Kinaton, in Lenoir eooa ty, N.C - ' ! - .-j There i ant a tit oat Ion la lha State at which a reglmrtrtl physician will tie more weeded, or ana at which be who would devote himself asidioutty to hie profetsioa would da a fiaer ba. aineea. ,- t . -,-!,....(. : Hi medicine, at desired, can be bad, al Ihe place, for lest than lha Philadelphia test. They are in the ear ef W. Wilcox, Km. ta whom, sr Cat. L Croom or ta Geo. T. Lsvick, rater : Vawa may bo aal seneetaiag the tarsi io. - Tea. 1,1896 - " ; ' . . . if . :: The celcbrnieal Uc IIre M A K 1 O JV. So rtttaFnablt for gcttina race fjore t Will to4 tha pretent Seao at my staaie, t a mile from Jackson, 15 Irom llal.taa, . w Is from BelBeld; a., mn-iy-n.w . mgton, N. ano nuy-wc. a 1 . k.. ui......H ,nd will ..7th.' 15th July. : Ho ". 60 H,-,.r .... c .k.,k mav he dischareed tV Ilia paying of 30 dullars i.io u " can be ins-red at 90 dollars-the mwrence wdl be demanded so o.m a me .viare to he in f ial or the prierty changed. One dollar wii be expected to tne groom in ..! vilenaive naalurare aown in mall grain esprewly lor niare. .eii w.. .. i ui,.ri luia Icr mare and coin. i iZ-A nf aervanl arati. Thuae acmling -.. . .iimtce. if convenient, will tend servant with.vs. io agreeable to iitrtruumn. Ure wjr w T3- Mnia ner 'daf. rio reapnnaiiiiinj .... eidt."?! Tot rTr'mi'- be Uken to pcevrn MAltlON I a beautiful blood bay, -black lega, main and (ail, five feet threo inchei high, in the prime of lile,' for he never looked belter before, tie wa aen! lo the Western Country , where hi owner expected him to remain, but from the oliclation of Marion' friend, 'and the ncee of hia eoli running in Virginia, North Carolina. Hslliinore and eltewhere tal tall, hi owner, Col. W. L. jng, ha been induced to bring him back to North Carolin again. It is lo be lamented that aUihe aparting world hat not seen ttii very de irable Horae. Ilia colt Fraftei Marimr bora off al two heat the great wecptake of 1000 entrance at Tallahassee, Florida, three mile i,mi. f eear uLiis. S subscriber. 2 nai.l lor- waw, liivS V.rt04alSjaJXlitri Smith ol 1 ennenee in great tin"; ne iince na ' mt-;si':"t!'iee. Jmi4hainnn,.. IKk tiro'tte'fri -Wcttihu devWBhiwjA. Virrinia Carry, raiay lli-own, t. m pint colt. Wilkes FtMy. jMw Hett won. the JoUe) .CJult at Warrenton latt Fall, heating the noteil horse Tuaknea. alurh horae juat Uelore wa ml.: lor i-l.WXVr the i'SfXr Wkrh-wfflrthe Joekwlfnh at Oxford; he won the Joykey Club. at New Market, four mile beat at 4 heat, beating ran nv Cline by Archie, Alp and leverul oiher hor se, (howing her inpenor bottom wliiili never fail lo how in a thorough brer? Citizen. Simon, Dr. William Goonwynn' eolt, n one of tlie fi next colt in tin or any oilier ennniry he houaht to be, and none a 1 believe doubt it i he ba run three race and won them all with gnat rate, and 1 am lold ,tWt- wt -41r4 lor him which ln owner refuted. Marion liax never Tail ed to produce race hone from in; nmre of good, blood, a I am informed by gtiukmin thut kuow hi prouuee; Marion wa sol bv old Sir Archie, hixdam hv MnpiHletr f "ilixen, ' h Alderman, hit g. grand dam by l,ol. Ath Uoe- biu-fc', ti i g V gramr da m King Herod, hit g jrs g, grand dam by imported lartner. Alilei inn wat got by PotSna, generally thnU,lit the bel ton ot O'kcllj'x Eclipse, out of I ly Itolling- brooke, out ol Ijjproo the dam ol Kiog Herod SeeTurl H.'g'ulei4, k 295.) Itoebuck wat gol by. lite ulii. importeu horaa aweepnl, son ot Oever's rreat llriver, son bl snake inchest bred ton of the Litter Turk, not f"1 hwair'i exeef. lent itan- mare gW-4jf itM-Yorkthu-c .Aeaiicr I urk, the ton ol old Chanter. I hirer t dam wat bi-ed by the Duke ol Devoiuliire tnd tot by the Fit hie Chillier. Jtoebock's rranil dam wa a mare ol high blond, pureliated alien about tw year old train the llamnion Comt Stud nf George the Seeond by Mr. Spann of lliislol lor the late Judge Moore wuo impoiteu her. (see Advertisement in rtnoges' n. C. Joumal, print ed at tlalilax 1796, ligned J. B. Aide. I Kini Heron win rot hv the imported horae bid rear- nought, hit dam by the imported horau Othello, hit'grand dm wa a lhorouf;h bred imported mare purchased from hia Grace th Duke of Holland. (See Tuif Kegister, vol. 9, pee5l7.) rartner wat got bv ui-eli't rartuer in C.nglaiid. Ratr Button, trtn or the Krowtilowe Tut'k out nf old Lady by the Pole ine Arabian. (See Turf Iteritter, vol. 3, page 518.) MJIHIUM'S PJftrOHJtJt.YCE lr the Fall of 1821, he contended against Hie celebrated horse Ileory, the competitor ot Eclipse, al Law reneeville, for the Jockey Club Purse, 4 mile heats, $500, which Marion wou at Sheet. Oc tober llh, 1814, Marion won the Jockey Club at New Market, 4 mile heat a, beating Cd. W. It. Johmon' lielaey Richard am! Capt. J. J. Harrison's Arab, hall, 1885, Marion won Ihe Jockey Club at New Market, 4 mile heaU 700, beating Capt. J. J. Harriaon'i Polly Cobb with great rata and diaianeina; Col. ' W. H. Juhnaon' Washington by Timnleon. Next week at Tree Hill he started for the Jockey Club, together with Betsey Itobinson, Philis, John Richards, Corina, Liberator and Arabella, which wa won by Betsey Kobintnn. Marion ran second the first heal and broke down, which finiihed Iris racing career. For a particular arrount of iheiu, reference may he had lo the Turf Register, vol. i, page ua. -I da berebreertifV that MarEn wa"t tin and hi leg "rhatitt 0lttm.ntt tht 1mrt hare had the maiiagement of hint in the above race, he should not hare started. In wknVli lu.roi-.l' I have hereunto art my hand and teal this 21 si day I tit January, ISJI. IIJA VI M. Vi KW. win. mnnnv. Fehtua.ty 15, 1&36. Splendid old and Silver Icirvni WITrnrs oru-r) nio 1 wii ois. Table;, Desert and Tea Millet, Sugar I engs, Pol and Cunt, AT NEW YORK PRICES, BT j ...'J- WTritAMSA-irac rn: - 2 doora south of Turner and Huhes ' . BOOZE STORTJ. All kind ot Waichc and Clotrka tenaired Ittd warranted. Gold and Silver ware maun faetured and repairetl to ordrr. W. J. HA3ISAY Ot CO. Have for mla a fin assortment of Gold and Sil. ver 8neetlet, double and tina-le Glasea. I 'o. cave and green do. Call 8 door soutlt cf Ttir ner and Hughet Book store. Pittoll. Gun, and all krndt of Fane I'i.iIm. For sale, 8 door son' Is of Turner aud HughcV' um wturtt, uj - r , W. j. RAMSAY k CO. Patent Soapstone mint. W. II. MEAD ha On hand a full aisnrtment of tha PATENT SOAPSTONE PAlXT, (nl varitm eolori) which ia now used at the North with great Mieeet on Shingle, Tin and Zinc Roof. It ia alto ased lor Priming th nut side of hnildmr. Oaa anal nf tha Kn.n.t. p.:.t ."thed with an nl YVbita Lead, make a beaa- ut wnna, ana win preserve it beamy double the length at lima of that of Ud. The Snap. Mom Psiat possesses .eemenlhig qualities which lorms a lasting and durable bndyi H i a tar preventativa for leaky roofi it it alio a tale gnard ara'nst fire from tparkt falling 00 th root trora chimaies. ae'iehborute Sres. ke. and k esa be applied for ball tha expense of white lead, aa ash od aataer evrry avstrpo.----- -v. - N. B. All ardera frsto the (gantry will 4 KICIls.WITII'H ANTI-DYGPEPTIO For the e re nf almost everr variria -ti : ; i tional ditorder of lha Stomach, Uorl. and bpleeni aueh aa heart-burn, acid e?w7 . 1 M I. a. . iinna, n.w , ..q uittentiua t tha Stomach and bowels, incipient Diarrhea Colie, Jaundice, Flatulence, habitual eostirZ nets, nol appetite, ik bead-stb, ra mlm net, tic. Ue. They are a ate tad eommruvi. Aperient lor Female during pregnantr ,Ba ubeqnenleoiifinemeBt, relietmg ntk.au, . ii.. HOmaci nca.i:-."1 "waaw msnv b lbt incMlenlal nervou ifTeetKlot tJteimry 'n"" tdent and moil other person ef eneM(r habit, find them eery aonvenient Tkwae wha indulgv loo freely in the pleasure of ih T,., 1 find ieedy relief from the acat of opir.MB, and ilitlentiow which follow, by taking Un IM, A a-iAwawr Pttt they are .invaluable. 'Ilioai who are drinking mineral water and iwrltcvUr. ly inoie iiwiu oiihimtii ciimaies ni agwt aad : lever districts, will find them a valuable aojut eattier' m mf9mnr ov,oiwiii')1.iia1T)(11in. at all times wiih perfect sfi-ty In lull it., lfiejr'Wa-ryv inu .vieuieine, I Bey teldnm or never Brodan ' icknevat the tlomach w itriping. 1 Their efficacy it strongly alteated by eeitj. enlei tigned bv lha following gentlemen, vhi-. - Iftkliflp tves, uev. i r. m -ni-tten, Krv. ft Fi eeronn, Kev. . T. Blake, Gov. Irrdefl f'n- leniy roiier, orni. . c nanger, fioa. KjekM lines, Tho. I. Deweai, Ein , I'nvw i. deisnn, Wm. Hill, hn.. Sec')., of State, V- S, Mlioon, r-sq.lale 1 leaturer, Jt. Gmrrt.rU., 1 late Comptroller, V . It. Gale, Eiq of the ha. I ritter, Capt. fiuinn, Gnmn' Hotel, IKwl.Ui; I . . ... ..... . .. ... t II. mil, uoet. r.. umcny, ifoct. j. l . loanr, fc. !co. Amj.lL' (llreetuim atrnntpaii) mg each hw- -.1 'I'hese pill ar lor aal by appointment ia a. ot everr Town in the United Stale, awl a yliokuilc and reiil by the 8uhcrihrr,4o aaiaii.tljr.AAeiitita uiav-he"u..itiC"; , j Ul -W.iWKSfc!. FESTIVAL. Tl.it fii.e and lieauuiul Kaee Horse, the na. mr. I :me ilenetndant nf the two eieat nmitsIM aneetlort, ECLIPSE U I W0LE0 ihV I anin Hand al my liable, tjre mil, wett at hinitlitield, iwrnty-live aoulli-ea.l ol KalciM, nd lortr norlh-east Irom rutellevdle, atlm I former rate, nf Thirty Dollars the Seaoe,t r4tv,in iuiire wiih litty eriit lutbe Gtwa. : Clatte if tix niarr, ..engaged litTknT' One (f- lleinun, ami hrenming reiHinmle lor Hiem.siH be nut at but five. No other vatiatioa itaust from liii sdvei'lised rale. Extriiive tireiiaraiion Ire made for (tefm mare with Jjrain and pnMurage, at twrntj-lu wnts Ter' rlay."'A few- flT- mmmtSOWim 1 made then a-i-eaiwne rn tint section n A aril Csrotina, and tikrtlteir Mr, are not to-w at. I nased in form,- heanlv. and niimcular newer. I Season commence the 1I nl .VJareti, and tadl I lite IJiliol July. Mar particular HiU. JOHN McU.ua Bonav'rti. Johnston Cor AU- tJ.1 - Fabmarr-6, is ' j "fttw Daily Line ttPtvrcrrt Richapat id "WaaJiiufftOMs..... It it with mui h gralificaiimi tint Ihe Riibnwti Fredrriektliurg K Potomac Kail Road Cnunaif find Ihemwltct enabled to assure lo Noriam aud Sotithern Travellers, that there) wilt h neither ilitaitiinintnreiit or detention 00 ant ml- ol Hie above route. I Twenty niilea uf their road is in full an4a. eestlul otieialMin, and the proprietors el at Steam Boat and Stage Line, on Ihe balaarctft Ihe iliatanee. are by cnntncl, bound lo attar qiiately pi oiiilcil for all the tratel wliitk ntr offer,-ami to accommodate the tame aiiheiln Stage whin required, thus enabling the Caw pany th pledge rttelf ilmt no traveller shall p -nrr.,.i.. irw... i.mit . THE IULTIMOKK AND WASHW TON RAIL KOAD, enmpk-ird and pv mta ration ilinii.e; the last year I IIK KTKAIi BOAT It AV ATION OF TDK POTllMllj and the HAIL KOAD FROM fETEKSIIUUt I t) TUB ROANOKE, have relieved mitnm of a larjfe portion of ill former length tit Sue Travelling, and it ia now believed to offer dueemcnta to traveller, tupt-rinr to thnttSw' in an, other mute "hrtweea NEW OKli'.AV AND NEW YORK. Soon after thenMieaV ot ihe Steamboat Navigation brlwren Ihe Nm' Crn t.itiet, a line it exiected lo he eslaUitW,, by which ihr jmirney fro-a Naw Yoik, I Kiwi mono, may tie mane In 93 limns, and lo nutH ley, N. C , hi 41 hour, of nhkh due nnlic n .be given. '. . - , . I The Car run in each direction, after Ihte rhal of re,peetive mail. .- - -' Hail Koap Ornck. 7 '. ' - , Jiiehmanil, March 81, 1836. J 16 Si CIKCl'LAIS Tha Subscribers, Imiiorti rt of. and BrtN Iht ,1ifna",'ntii 1 an'it tSi-ltieii a re';" 'nfflsrnw wei-e itrtro)eil ly the great fire nf lbih ss Iff Uoceniber, wmtld rrsiH-cifuUv mlmni llwrm wr iueoti;hi4tt the Vk,M tnete fcn location si also ot ihe laet, that owing I long imtaatret ot I lie Eunmran nn-kelinrtwl I to Hie firu, and llieir remaikable short wr! iH-tet-dl. ... .... . . . L HhII.. kin........ ..1 ,.nn.l. .1 . . . - R".M.a loan iiey atw-: hate at lint ti asim of the I ear. Frawt er large prderl pi-ei ionsly (irrn to the annBOK"! Ki1s. u ta es41eal.1l il.M the attiirlntw.t at Ut mnncfet aeatoH will, in ipianlily, -ba hiHvfa aiiibtu hi qiialily, tnjiriii.r to liiatef ) (A t ear, 11 benij; enmposeil jnl the most rereia-' hyiilTuf dt-tignt, aiilmul ant- oiitiurcof oW tuleahle liaHt ir.t T-J IIAKIiOW lc CO7 No. 306 Peifi EIIKN. G Cl.l'iVr'l.lj, 429 JOHN GttKF.NFIF.LD k Son, 13 M' IIOLMKS k MYERS, 294 " ' ! I -I , KI.-vS A M kCI). fit I jhertf -1 t'VDKtttHLL k SK.YMOtiR. 6 P1 " $ VEGHTK k 1 JI'PICtir r,8l CneatieiK it VA.-vtlKWAl r.il 74t;edar atren F.IIMDXD WH.I.ETS k ) 4 Petti R. C. Al KTMORK k fHl 8.1 Water ' JOI1M W RIGHT, Jr. k CO. 3 " ' New York, Feb. 18.16 - (TT The ttn: IIsbt L PtacaM'' Chailealnn. S. C. will ilelivrr the next tw' aihheat, beforw the Iwa Literary Soc'm-i'' Univertlly nf Nm th Carolina. t the nd ol June, the day preceding "-- tttem. - - . if OXFORD KACES ThtRaet a nver the Oxford enat,H:, rilM me nee on ihe first 1'uetilat in Juar, aail fonrda,, ..... rest nsy sweepttak. 1 Tor ant a yean old, n.a mile ami repratt l10 io trance. Two entered, and several othr1r ed. flake will close 1 5th Mar. ; ... i Seeond day Two mile heal a, pun "1 lars. X dollar entianee. Thh-d ttar Three mile heat, for f i dollar f30 atitranee. r, :-- V t Fooiib day-Mile beaH.lert litre J1 , a purse ol 100 dollar 10 entrance- J" sum dar. a S,1emid Fiddle will a t he for alltaitdla hnrara. Person w iehbtg In snter fr lha v Swerpdakca, will direct their eeo, la the See. el art ot the L'lab.- ' w Oxford, April 81. s TCItNEU k Hl'.fiF l""r'.lltill .XORTH CJHOLl.yj ItOrKTX, large csaortn.ent of Simka i.l u.tf I'd pwterai, toraaleat lew hits 4 ..j,- ' - -fi-i-iive.f s ft a uJt.u ,.d S.,t .p., cre.m ViluM VSTfkL,U, May ti, lt3C cnted at taia ocut. - '. ' ptusetiisiiy atteoied la. Marsh 84th, ISJS.
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