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V.- POCTKY. The Confessional. I thought of thee I thought of thee, Oa ocean many a weary night, . -Wbr Jioaved the-loof ami auUcnacv With only witm and atars in sight. W atole along by Ulea of balm, Wa furl'd before lha coming gale. ' Wa flew beneath lha atraiuing eelf; Put thoa wart lout for yean to me, -And, day and night, I thought of thee! I thought of the I thought of thee. lib gtyaato Where eyea adark aa eyea may ba Are many aa the leaves in Jane; Where life u love, and cv'n the air I pregnant with irapaesiinVd thought, And aong and dance and muie are With on warm meaning only fraught; My half-enarM heart broke lightly free, And, with blush, I thought of thou! ' "I thought of thee I thought of thee, la Florence where the fiery heart Of Italy are breathed away - In wonders af the deathlee arte; Whera atraya the Contadin down Vai dAmo with a aong of old; , - Where dim and. woman. seldom frown. And life runs ever aauda of gold; I etrayM ioTooe Fieeol I thought of the I thought of thee. In Rome when on the Palatine ' Or, on the Coliseum wall, When moonlight touched the Ivied atone. Reclining, mitb a thought of all That o er th n scene ha co:o and, gam The uado of TJom wouU tart and See -Ui try I thought of (he. I thought of the I thought of thee, la Vallombroea'a holy shade, : Where noble born the friars be, By life's rail change humbler malo. Here Milton framM hi Paraliaer V.' I alept within hi very cell; And, a I closed my weary eyes, I thought th cowl would fit me well; Th cloister breath'd, it seemed to me, Of heart' ease but I thought of tbee. I thoa shier tKa thoujhf of the;" ' In Venice on night in June; Wbrn, through the city of the sea, ' Like dust of silver alept the moon, "" Stow trn"d his oar th gondolier, Y rr-Aod, as the black hrlLa g1We4 i; The water to my leaning ear Dora hack the lover's passing sigh " It waa noplace alone to be I thoughtof thee I thought of thee. ! thought of thee I thought of thee. In the Ionian Isles when slrsylng - With wis Ulysses by the , Old Homer aong around me piayingv Or, watching th bewitched caique. That o'er th star-lit water dew, I listta'd to tha helmsmen Greek, - Who rang th aong that Sappho knew The poet spell, the bark, tha sea. All vanished aa I thought of tbee. I thought of tboe-3 thought of thee, Ia Greece where roe the rerthenoa ' Msjeatic e'er the Egeaa ea, AaJ heroe with it, on by one; When, in the grove of Academe, Where Laie and Leontium stray'd Diacusaing Plato's mystic tlieme, ' I by at noontide in the shade The Egean wind, the whispering tree Had voice and I thought of tbee. , "I thought of thee I thought of thee, ' ' In Asia on the Dardanelles; Where, awiAly as th waters lea. Each wav some sweet old story telle; An , aeatod by th marble tank Which sleep by Illion's rains old, ""(Th fount where juries Helen rffranltT" And Venn laved her lock of gold,) I Ihriil'd such elsaaie haunt to see, y fveOir ItbsaglU af tboe, - I thought of thee I thought of thee. Where glide the Boaphor' lovely water, ' Alt palace-lined, from sea to aea; -And evec do its abore tb daughter ' Of the delicious East ere i Printing the brink with slipper' J feet, A1 oh, those snowy Ibid between, What eye of heaven your glance meet! Porta of light ao fiurer he. Tea ia tkamboal I thought ef the. IVe thought of thee Tee thought of thee, : Through change that leaches to forget; Thy foe look lip from every sea. In every star thine eye are set. - Thnagh rorrn; beneath Orient skira, Who golden beauty breath of test I envy every bird that fliee . Into the far and clouded Wash I think of thee I think of thee! Oh, daarecU hast thou thought of me! . llolelgh and nston llail . Head Otuce. $ 5 The Aaaoal Meeting of tb Stockholder ia tbe italcigh and Uaatoa Hail Koad Company, will take adaae at mair eflae ia tba City oi Ka le wk. aa the erst Moauay m reoruary aest, a tall attoadaaae I desired, either ia person er ! GEO. V. MORDECAI, Pre$ - Raleigh, Dee. If, 1134 - - M w. , EXECUTOlt'S NOTICE. The aaderaigned, having qnalified aa Eicon tor to tb la w itt aod tesumant of Laey Par ker, dcaaaatd, at tba last term of tha Court of Pleas and quarter eesaxms f uraavule amiiity, held as Navembar, 1136, hershy gives notice la all person Indebted te the estate of tbe said -, atesMeeed, taeniae forward and make immediate - payaeett end to all tbee having claims a gurnet tbe earn, te bring them forward, property an- . ltieatdastbaUdire4a,wiihmlhiircepre. aeraVcd, ar this aetia will be plead m bar el their reaovery. J NO. P. LBMAV. Graavdle aoanly, Jan. S, U3T 4 St. ' NOTICir : ' Committed ttb jadof lirrli county, oa Sun day, the Stb day of June, I IMS, runaway slave, wbo ealls himself NATHAN, snd say that ha wa sold by I. Thompson tecol Smith, formerly of Palmyra, Martin county. Said negro ia quite alack, about I feel a er 7 iaake high, and appa. jewtly about tiny year of age. The owner It eejaested lo aoma forward aad pros bis pro perty, pay prisna ebargea, lea. and laka kna a way, or be will bedispoaedof according to law, . OH A. 8, MOOKE, Jailor. - Windsor, N. C June, tug gf Cm Prlee adv. ft Fren Ueet Clover seed, Just reeeived, aad lav sale bv .. WILLIAMS, II A V WOOD kCe. , Mark' OiuUucnt FOR THE CURE OP FILES. .ru aubaeriber beat leer la offer t th atlea' tiea ot (Iiom aba are eubjt-et to that moat disa greeable of disorder, tha Piles, a remedy, lb efficacy af whieb baa bee) taated by I be riper i- eaca at yean, aa- tfta auuiy os antes m wMaaea beea itapaircv inns. " l a theae wb have beea objected to tbia it a vure preventative to ite eontiueane, -wUhtut tU leal paint indeed aay bar pronounced it the meat agreeable remedy ever applied. 1 here a be a danger ia as aa as iu component parts are uf harmless vegetable matter. The mother of the subscriber who is the ma ker of the ointment, has beea ia the habit of giv-ma-tr-wr her friends and neighbor lor the last fi or six years, and ia aa instance to btr knowl edge has iu application beea ineffectual, as will be seea by a amber of eertiBeetrt amKXedas ll aa th tewimowy of a medical gentleman fcobiw wdS biiastlf, and (MiestfiUdJ.t to Jfee, relief of other. , 1 bote who sre suffering will da well to make a trial of tb rcsaedr. Its efficacy is guaranteed, and there can be aa doubt bat that the disorder may be arretted la Ms earliest atsle, u no delay The w.affe'lsTTts application 1'k darectioBS tur as ill be found oa each battle. SAML'RL H. MARKS. Pclersbarg, Va., Aug S3, 1SJ6. I has need th Til Ointment prepared by Mrs. alsrks, aad prcKribed it to othrra, wiib the happiest rftoct. I llierefore can reenmmead it to those afllicted wkb that riiaagreeatle complaint tbaPdea. .U Will I K, M. U. Pi me. George Ceaaty, Jaly 3d, 1136. Mr. 8. M. Mark,: Dear Sir: la eamplianee with year ira,nrtt 1 will inform the pulilie thai I have bed tare members of say family frrqut'Dtly aitarked ilk lite Piles, sail from an ointment that I ob tained from your mother, I he) have in all cases Uuuta utire rcltft Mka te"apiHiiiona. JtaSK HEATH. fr;np. fZenrvm fnuut. Am tX IXtA .Mr. aainl. II. lst ka Hair Sir: Yours of th 17th rostant was duly received, and it afforde me pleasure to 'amrilr wilh vnur reatieat. 1 have been afflicted J ls7 dfy' 'nrmnridT6bt7K.a' fi bnoo?! nUlier lha sialntnH that von orlerto the Dublie. and in all attacks bulli my man and myself hsve kwnd entire relief. In s.lditioa I the above r- psrianea, I base jtea it to seine ot jy tmmU, i wl I havff never know a M-io Wt gmng rerfc' -I euld reenmueail this ointment lo those who srs subject lo this disagreeable disease, as aa cf tcsrious snd agreeable remedy. I am yours respectfully, ... JOHN MsBUOOM. OicUmonJ, July 16, Sir: I received yours of the I2ih Inst., you wish m to infurm yuu nf my situation at the tune that yen gave me s bottle of your rue Uint aienl, and list iffcct it had on me, I had the piles si bad si any person sou Id bsve hem so inueh so, that I could not alleud to my daily laWii'and in Iruib, I eould scarcely gel auiof tuyrOom." 1 oommenaed tb yew oint-mt-al, ani m Ihiee ei four days, I waa eatJrt-ly rvlieted. I old recommend it la the publie, si being one of lha moat excellent terocdiei that was aver offvied to the public. WILLIAM UAIUUX, " Pcieribarg, Aug. 19, Ii3. Mr. 8. II. Maiks: . Dc ur Sir: I take pleasure la inform isr the nublie. that I aas very badly sIDicted itb ibat diaagrwht diaorilcr, the Piles, and 1 obtained Irnra yau, a bollla of your ointment, snd In a few days the disesse wss entirely re moved. would recommend it aa an infallible remedy. JAMBS IV MURrflT. Petersburg, 19th Aug. Hid. Asa duly low to Mr. Marks I will inform lbs publie that I hsve beea badly afflicted wilh lha disagreeable disorder, the Piles, snd t ob tained from bim a buttle of bis ointment, anil I must say that I hats never used any thing that has eivca ma ao miuh relwf. I would recom mend it to the public as being one of lha most airreeabl ana cmcaaious remedies thai can aa used: 8. M. JACKSON. For Sale by Williams, Haywood Co. .tgenti, ItateigK. Oeteber 17. II JATWEE3 urrcnroiiD, Fashlouable merchant Tnilor, Begs leave lo inform his friends snd lb pub- lis, thai he baa jut returned from the Northern msrkels, mheie he laid in a most elegant supply of lb newest ihailcs ol BroadclolHs. Pantaloon SlnflBs, VetinK, Ac. AaiLlni be he ia bisampLa watknenf sbtlily SNiraxneatcaar. ae win be enauieti. out ol the best matorlals, lo execaleall orders wilh protniil- eess snd despatch. Gcwtlemeji will please wall and Irtnk over bis asaortmeal -brfore purchasing, as all be asks to insure a mle is a f.ir examination. Couatrv nrder thanktnlly reeeiaffil and paaa taally and faithfully attended te. Ualeigh, November 1, !t36. 47 For the ear of almost every variety offline lienal disorder ef the Slomach, Dowels, Liv and bpleent such at heart-bura, acid enicta tinna, nausea, head-ach, pain and diitenlion or tha Stomach and bowels, meiplcat Diaribea Colie, Jaundice, Flatalenee, habitual costive! ness, lost el appetite, tick head-arh, ami airfc, nest, Ife. tie. They ar a sale tod samforuble Aperient for. Females during pregnancy and .subsequent confinement, relict ing sickness at lha stomach, heaibach, bran-barn and many ot the incidental nervous affections. Literary men, students and most ether pTrm Tif sedentary habits, and them very convenient. Those who indulge loo freely in the pleasure of the Table find speedy relief from the sense nf appro-ama snd distention which follow, by taking tbe Pills. Asa tAmser PiK they are Invaluable. Thot he are i(rrnk"g minerml water and particular ly those from Southern elimatet and ago and irver umricis, win una mem a valuable adjunct. Those wb are exposed te the tasiesitude el weather, en voyage or journeys, can lake tbem at all time with perfect safety. In full doeea- they are a highly efneasmet and tale Antkbil. lout Medieiae. They seldom ar never produce K.Kn iin aturnacii or griping. , - v ... ... . . - Their efficacy i stroorlv aliened bv eeitifi eales signed by tbe follow inr genllemva, via. manop I ea, tie, nr. m 'I'hectera, Hev. u. B, r teaman, Itev. II. T. fllakr. tie. Iredell. Hon. Ilmry i'otter, lloa. G. K. Uadger, Hon. Uich'd limes, Thoa. I. Ocvrreu. Esq , Proteisor Aa- wcrana, wm. ii ui, riicj. e7. of elate, Wa. B. MUooa, Raq. Ute Treasurer, Jat. Grant, Ese. yut-iiinMier, iter. r. l llawaet, 1J. j. -1"-'" ion, v,utona- Hotel, uoet. K. U. Bmd, Doct. E. Crocby. Deet. J. Y. Voong, It, fc. Ample diraetioa accompanying each Bo. rhess pills ar roe sale bv sppoinlmenl in l most ever- Towa ia tb Uihed Slates, aad at wfrotey the 8ubKriber, te whom applica tions lr Agencies may be made. nr a THOS V .JUMP CenV.fren. M42 " 01 birriaa Church. Kelilgb, , C, , ... k 41 I ' 'ajajM-WlM.cll taua.iiai FALL A WMTEB CLOTII1JIG. The ubseribr Is now opening, at bit Store oa Favwtevill street, aeariy opposite tb Post Offioe, aa enure new stock of Heady-Blade Clotnlatr, ' mad p ef fresh imported goods, aader hi own inapaatieav Members of la Legislature would da well not to nurcbase before leaving borne i and ttranrer generally, as weU ascitixcas, ere respectfully rrquestee t eaamma mea genua belore porchasing elsewbere, as tbey will be told Tery elieap for "C'elA. Tb following eemprat a part the Mock: Soa'r Olive Cloth" " Browa I Greene OTXM C0.tT& Mow banTk" f Petcrtham J -Cloth k Camblet CLOAKS. uostoa v rapper j Sop. Plee Cassimere Ulaekf'de' Plaid do Corded aad ' Striped do , Black Casimere 4He - du " PANTALOONS. Sop. Toiliset " FESTtXGS. Black k Plaid Velvet I Brocade da J Aad many other needless te meatioa here. Persons desiring good Clothing snd cheap, would do well to call ea me at ExcasaoB Row. THOS. M. OLIVER. Raleifch.Oct 11, 1836. Eeiiperiiira of The rashiou, ExcRAaoa Itow, Fuycllevillt Strttl, Italcigh, nearly op poiiU the Pott Office. . Th suhieriber has iust returned Irom ihe Xortlt, and is now opening an entire new stock of FALL A HISIT1I GOODS, Emoracing Cloths, Cassimere and Veilings every colon and quality. Tbesa goods bare been selced by the "proprletorio person, and he can confidently recommend Ibem to bis friends snd customers. Members of the Legislature, ! nihers visitine the cily. would do well te elaealriSe HVe&WlMt to sell tires'"' Among his goods, may be foand,. Extra sup. Blue, Black, Wool dyed, do do do Plain Brown ' do 4 Greene do and do Golden CL0TII Rifle Invisible Keman I'urple " Napoleon Violet Mohair aud Pilot Plain Blue Double Milled, do Black do do do Single do Leopold Cords Pulaiki do Pulraeaanr rr: Zebra PUids Clouded do Ktripes of varioni kimlS, Huff Cadimerelt 8lriied k plaid talmett Rkh Fig. Silk Velvet Brocade do Medley da Sup. Plain Black Black Sail in - Blue do Plaid Mohair Cnra Ruglith Si Buff Velehshs Plaid Schalley Cmrxuii, Vimao i i Together with a general assortment of Slanant's celebrated slocks; impendent ahirt aollars, snd bosoms ruffled aad plaint silk, marine, and Ismb's wool sbsrlst money bells; India rubber straps, aad many ether things kept by Merchant Tailors too tediont lo enumerate. I have in my employ first rate Northern work men, and can assure those who are disposed to patronise me, that -ae paint will be tpsred to give saliifactioa. Clothes made to fit, or no charge. I lake this method ot returning my acknowl edgments for the very liberal patronage hereto fore bestowed upon me, and hope, bj attention to busioess .and constant desire te please, te merit future favours. Orders Irom a distance will be attended to promptly. THOS. M. OLIVER. P. 8, The laleit Leaden and America fash ions just received. T. M. O. To lourncyinen Tailors. I will giv Northern wages and aonstsnt em ploy to two fir at rate workmen of Steady bsbits. Noae but first chop need apply. - THOS. M.' OLlYEO."" (Tj The' Salisbury Carolinian and Watch man will insert 4 limes, and forward seeounts t .. ..... ... ... ...... T. M. O. - mount Pleasant 'Academy, lit Spring; Session of thie insitution will commence on the I Jilt of January, 1837. This Academy, situated in lb county of Or alis; twelve mile north west oniitlsborough, is mile north of Mason Hall, and six mile west of Prospect Hill in Caswell county, of fer every facility for a complete academical cou'se ef education and upon as reasonable terms at tbe high prices of the timet will possibly justify. There will be two full ses- on of ne sronliis esc a in tbe year. Th' prior for ins-ruction in the first clast are five dollar per session, and in the second elaa tea duller per session. The, firat cms amonf; other thiag compt i we vhefllowgbranc)ieT',vi. Pj'nnmsnship, Arithmetic, Engliah Grammar, Geography with the use of the Mspt. Sec: History; Philo sophy, Logie, Astronomy Tbe branchet taught in the second elate are the Latin, Greek and French Language, At tlie expiration of the first seuion there will be public examination, and vacation of two week. The very flattering manner in which this institution hat been patronised by a generous public, lay tbe aubacriber under many at long obligation, and produce in him a determination neither to epare etpei tes, pains, nor labour, to render thie insilution in every respect inferior to none of the kind iu the Slate, The subscriber is prepared to accommodate twelve or fifteen students with board at six dollar per month. Board can be had con venient to tbe . academy for any amount of tuilent. If any person should wish to correspond with the subscriber upon the subject of the Academy, he will pleas direct, w Pleasant Groye post office. DANIEL W. KERR. Pleasant Grove, Orange, Dec. I, e6w S Tit A YE D, FROM the subscriber, I mile east of Raleigh, a deep chesnat sorrel horie, a small star m bit facet right hiad leg white above the kaeei one tmall while toot be tween hit bins, and about 4 vears old Ibis spriag. Brasonable salislaelioa will be given te any person who will deliver said horse at Isaae Holehius , five miles rait of Raleigh. ALBERT HUTCHINS. December SI. 1136. Swn VTATf. -Jlif't m.. e..L -v i J tur, yet, these takent of respect and generoii- m 2.St M ,ntoT 1 711 0 SMP,Ff , 7 wi" ten1 wrenfChea th afleetiont and in RJOlt Pl.iA OS. of verr fine iim and finish I .fti.Ki. :7i j . ,r . - - - i st New Ym k cost aad charges. Call and judge lor yourselves at my Jewellery Store. 1mm . . . U. L4.tiUC.MAK Raleigh, Jan. 3, IM7. : 8 St Mfrior.F0iniIy-ToHra Jlade of new and excellent water, put ap ex pcjMl, for sto. -... Raleigh, 13ea.81, It 38, St tf l'lSOtLAMATIO.'X - By the Governor of A'oilh Carolina . 900 Dollars Reward.. . ' WniUI ft baa beea made known to me, by the verdict of aa Inquest held by a Jastiee of the Peace, that Prrebe Howell, late of New lla oover eeurrty, e reeent'ly mantcrrd hs said Bounty, and that NEEDH AM IIOM ELLstseds aharged with the eommissioa ot tb said felonyt aad whereas it is represented that th said Need bam Howell is a logitir from justice: Now, tberelore, te tb end that tbe mid Keed bam HowetTmsy be apprehended Ind brought to trial, I have thought proper to issue this my Proclamation, offering a reward ol Iwo hundred dollar lo any person or persons, wbo will sp prebend and confine hint in Ihe jsit,or deliver him te the sheriff, of New-Hanoer county i and t'-do;" tBowoverfcevyby-T stjuii frrtctw wnetner civil or minisry, wnnin tins atate, to use their best exertions to apprehend or cause lo be apprehended, tbe aforesaid fugitive. - q and under the Great S -al of North V" Carolina, at tha Cily of Italeigh, this .VeVe llh A1 or January, A. l. 1837. By tbe Governor EDWARD U. DUDLEY. , CuaiSToriir. C. Uittls, Private Secretary. Keeuham HowJll it t young man about twen ty fit years ol age, five U tt eight inches high, very stout made, hss a remarkably round face, blue eyes, a very smiling good countenance, a I add itare, and cannot look a person in the face when speaking to una, 4 If. To be inserted initio following papers: Ra leigh Ilegiater, Standard, Wilmington Adrerti- ser, rayetleville Ubierver, llalusx AUvouale anu Carolina Watchman. ARCH Ell TENCH. Watch ITIaker aud Jeweller, iV'ouJd. riuptciiJljiulitfm t Is'igh, and the members of tbe I.egiUiture, that he has sisited New York this fall, and has se lected with particular tare, a vsriety ol goods ol Ihe most fashionable kind, to please Ihe laite of his friends It customers; and ai he is one amnngit Ihe young beginners, he bopes to ibarc a libural rpatronge. l lie articles in part consist ol Gold snd Silver levers plain English, French St Alarm Walchri new n lathionable. Ear-rings ind Ui esil-pins. Ladies' gold Xrck Chains, Gentlemen's gold fob snd gusrd da. Silver it Plated da. Gold and Plated Watch Key I, - Gold and Silver Thimbles, "' Oold, Silver sV Steel Sictocle. Cold thd Silver Pencils, Silver and Plated Spoons, Castors and Candle Sticka f fine quality. Pistols & Dirks, ICOffOrs' Razors, and general assort ment of Pen Knives, with a variety of oth er articles too numerous to mention. To hi friends snd cuitomers alio have been so liberal te blm since hii commencement in bu siness, he would now return his sincere thanks, snd lake pleasure in laying, that in Ihe Clock and Watch Repairing, he will endeavor to give satisfaction, and warrant his work te perform well, or no charge will be made. 03 Engraving & Repairing of Jewelry, will be done at the vliorl est notice. November 10, 183. 4 if State Bank ofJVoi 111 Carolina. Purttiant lo Resolution of the Stockholders ol this Bank st their last annual General Meet ing, all persons having claims on said Bank for Dividend! of Cspilal or Profits Deposiles, or Notes issued by the Principal Bank or its Uraacbea, ar earnest ly desired to present them lor payment to Ihe Treasurer ef tb Bank, on or uelore the Bart Monday in November next, t It It er wiic, they will be barred, aa the Stockholders will then make Jinul dividend of the effects of in Dane. S. F. PATTERSON, Piesiilrat. Raleigh, Dec. 83, M36 I In Notice to Emlfrrants to Use Soutli West. I with te exchsnee t70 Dfia of Atahnma Land office money for North Carolina and Vir ginia money, rersons witlung to make ex change a of this kind, can be accommodated, by caning on me, at um place, tjy Ihe hrat ol A pril next. Enquire at the Planter's Hotel. TYRE GLEN. Montgomery, Ala. Dee. 8,1836 S3 Sm More New dfc Fashionable Cloth- isa.gr, Ac. eve. Th snbacribcr, in addilion to his very efetl inrr-nTmrrw xtsonmem oisiai i.K AMI FANCY DRY GOODS, reeently reeetved and opened, ami Jof which annunciation, has already been made in Ihe public prints, has inst rieeireil a further supply of new, tatty and ttattnaile articles, consisting ol The fashionable and much worn Goalihair and Ciape Camblet quilled Overcoats aud Wrap Deri. Elegant full trimmed Blue Cloth, and Goatsliair uarakiel laoes,. Cloth and Petersham Overcoats, Fine Frorh and Dress Coats. . Superfine blue, black, and fashionable plaid and rioBcn v.aiiimerc -antaioons. opimiim m eivri, ngiireu sua, satin, I'rua- sian Velvet tnd Caibmrre welting Vests, Fine Slocks, and isrge black grts grain silk rereic. Elegant Gnm-elaati tilk Saspenilera, Merino and Lambswool SbirU aad Drawera. Having also a lull supply of new and fir. t rata CfsrAeand Cattimeret of every colour, and be ing convenient to Tailors of established reputa tion, gentlemen lar. and near, can be supplied with approved aod faibionablc mitt on tbe short est notice. f,..- The Honorable Members of the Lreitlatur. and s'rangen generally visiting Ihe thy, are res pectfully invited lo honor him with a visit, and witness his chaste and brdliant display of rich Damask Salmi, Silks, Challies, Satin Lnxors, Merinoes, trench Muslins and Cambria Cali- eoesi satm, silk aad merino Shawl and Drew HandkerehNsIs, splendid- Belts, French worked muslin Capes and Collars, lea. ttct behur fullv persuaded, thai upon seitur atul intpectinf them. iney mnai pieate ine most rebnetl and delicate tastes, and being withal Christmas times, and quite an appropriate occasion for the exercise of live feelmgs of aeaevolea, a favorable oppor tunity ia aow presented te Ibe generoos and lib eral neanefl, oi treaimg those that tbey "love heat k bold etott dear," with handsome new yeara a.i . . , ., . .. . eadthongh not iroperiiliatle in their na- " . . . . . , i" , .ii, ii.iniiuB iinfi lure, ine mind snd beam of the smiakle and aecomDliab. ed reeipienla. 1 - r B. B. SMITH. I w Raleigh, Dee. 81, 1836 StaUt of xofth Car olio a. ; JSH COUWTT. . . . Ceuri tf Pleat anaf Quarter Sessions e temberTerm, 1836. :.'rH,' ortS" 1 OriilnaratUchment, le. - GUeonB 5'!dowL"dV ! , It appearing te the CoarV, la this ease that the defendaat, Gideon Baaa, is a nea resident of this State it is therefor ordered, that pablicatioa be made m some public newspaper, printed in lit eily rf Hatetgb, (or six weeka, iMriiljmg bim, lb said Base, to appear at onr next county court, to be held for ihecounty ef Nash, al the eoart-boase ia Nashville, on the second Monday of Febreary aeat, tbea and there te answer unto tbe plaintiff, Rix Portia, in the above ease ol sttschment, tee. or judgment final will be entered up against bim, and the land levied ea condemned to the pay. men! of bis claim, tie. Witness, Arthur Whitfield, clerk of our sard court, at office, in Nsshville, Ibis 83d ray of De cember, A. D. It.i. : wATMUtt. WHTFFADj4i-C-C, .-. S 6w State of North Carolina, JiAtll t OVWTV, Court of Pleat and Quarter Sctriont- vA'a- vember Term, iboo. Blount & Battle T C8.s' levy on land, vi. I . .t-. :-,! i. uranoerry icK.anu heln ,aw, f if s 1 V - jonn lazier, aura r lhe(Jcceiutca, el J as. 1. uozier, utx;. j And it nppesring to tbe Court, that Leonard Doiicr, one of ihe heirs al law, is a non resident of this Stale) it is therefore ordered that publica tion be made in the Raleigh Star, for sit weeks, notifying him, the said Leonard Doxier, to appear at our next county court, to be held for the coun ty of Nash, st Ihe court-house in Nsshville, on the second Monday in February next, and then and there make himself a party thereto, and de fend, Ace. or judgment final will be entered up, and the land levied on, condemned to the .satis faction of the same. - - Witness, Arthur Whitfield, clerk Of our said ertjAoffiee. Nashv ce ruber, A. D. 1836. A. WHITFIELD, C. C. C. . . -6w Nash CovVl?' . Court tf Pleat and Quarter Settitnt.Vt- John Doxier, adm'r. &.c." Petition to sell land, vt. Itrraatisfy adm'r. 8ci. Heirs at law of James fTa. to tlto heirs at T. Doaicr, doceased. J law, &c. It appearing to the Court, in this eate, that Leonard Dozkr, one of the defendants, is a non resident of this State) it is tberelore ordered, thai publication be made in ibe Katuigh Stnr, for six weeks, nolifvine liim. the said Leodnrd Doxier, lo appear at our aext counly court, lo be held lor . .. " vr-.L .1.- . . i : K'.l. lite couniy ui an, tiic cjui -,i,fi.- vil!e', on the second Mondsy of Fibrusry next, Ihrn and Ibere to make hiraaelf a party defend ant to th petition, and defend, tte. or the pell tion wilt 1e besi d ex rperte, and.lhe pMyer graiit- ett Witness. Arlbur Whitfield, elerk. tic. at of fice iu Xashrille, this rd of December, la.36, A. WHITFIELD, C. C. C. - 8-6 w No Mistake! Call ajio Sv.k. 10,000 WORTH OF GOODS! SELLI.VO Ot'F AT COST!! - The subset rber, having recently determined on a new arrangement in business al his stand iu C IMPEL HILL, in the spring of 1837, renders it imporlanl thai the present concern should be closed. In ac cordance with this arrangement, and to facilitate which, he offers, st Wholesale or Retail, rrFAT COST, rOUCASH.D the most extensive stock of G-'Otls ever opened in this market, the greater part of which are ol Ihe latest importation!, tins remit of his Fall purchase, and adapted lo the Fall and Winter sates. "To cnaraerste bis stock," would be im practicable, and useless, embracing as it does, a General Assortment, which, for variety ami style, is probably not surpassed by toy bouse iu the Southern Slate: For farther particulars, the puUli tee respect fully invited to esll and judge of Gnods and prices, whjr.h, be flitters himself, will meet f ie most sanguine expectations of those alio may be pliawd to lavour him with t call, in the unpre cedented low prievs of his Goods, cot respond ing with this advertisement. HENTOX tJTLEY, " Chapel Hill, Dee 10,1830. 52 Sins CCT All persons having accounts wilh the sub scriber, are rf quelled to call and close them', enner by iasn or Note, without ih-lav, T1ENT0N lifLF.Y. NEW GOODS. The subscriber takes this method nt informing his Customers and the Publie, that he has just returned from New Yoik, and is duiiy receiving his late purchase of Dry Goods, Ciroeeries, Crockery, .Hardware, Shoes, Hals, &. which he will dispose ol on the most liberal terms tor CUm or I'mouits. I he publie are resnewlullr invited I call and examine hi stock, as he is ever ready to shew nie iioouc, ami e-mpare prices with any similar Establishment in the loutliern Slates, and flatters himself that the quantity and quality of his Goods, and the low prices hieh he it dispelled iu uircr mrm in, win lattery rne trailing eommu nily of bis intentions to n il rhenh. 11KXTOX UTI.F.Y. Goodwin's R'tsdi.Wake eoaiilv, N C. I eeern.ber .1.I U4--.itv--; N. II. All persons hsving arenmiis with llie nuicrmer, arerrqnested to call and settle them either by usih or .Note. - U. UTLEY FRESH GARDG.K SEED. WILLIAMS, 1IAYIVOOD 4- Co. Have just reeeiveu Ihe follow inr iiinrii..i r r nsan l.ianxv Sekii. all of whkh are iA il.n growth of 1836: Aiparagut, U G I Crtnd Admiral Ueet. L n Ulood F.c Plant Urge White Kail Curled " III00.I T. " French Sngar White Sallud "Sea " Purnle Melon tirren Citron iJtrgrMusk i Long lilanil water Vegetable Oi ster flail iih Earlv C. T. " long Scarlet " White Salmoad Manele Wartxel uatrbtre Kartr Torr sugar loai June " Wellingtoi " Winter Orumheai " Large Late Bal tersea qirash Early Itun.h " Yellw Glob S W Inter C. N. I'nmato larre H,-d voy , Imperial Red Dutch w Flat- do Parsle Drmbte Cwrted Onion S. S. Msdiera Cboox l)e Milan Vaalnrtrna Family Pumpkin Large Cow Cress Curled Cauliflower Early " Late Carrot Long Orange nrmp Norlnlk -" lirte Globe Mustard While llrown " llren Itlnmi lleana Early China Ctllerr While Solid " Keruge " White Fiest Cucumber lmg Greer r.arly rrsme ' Green Cluster ' Small Gberkin Peas Early Washington " jtmt - M Warwick " Malchless M WoodferdorNoo- anelt . n Ijvrre June ' While Marrowfat .". Dwarf or Sugar Lettuce lee 1 Imnersal Sursr- loal ' Psstioa or Ma deira Early Silesia Baleigh, Jaa 9, 137 BLANKS For safe at 'title Gfflco. NORTH CAROLINA ,e STATIC XOTTJERv 1 For th benefit of the Saliabary Aeadcaf T Fia ST Cliss roa 1BT - ft To he drawn at FayetterilUr ' SATURIXAT, the llth t PEBgn.' Oa CUUBIKATION SYSTEM 75 number Lottery 13 drawn 'ballot. ariTALruizE vi3,oo. I rnze 13,000 6,000 S.00Q 2,400 1.500 1,100 1000 500 I'rize Ptlxe Prixe Prize. Prize Prizes do do. do. do, . do, , do. 20 20 20 20 -SCO, 800 200 do do do. . do.' v 100 tin, t Besides many of $'80, $60, $j0, 4Q a, Aiiioiinting in all to 8253,391 Whole Ticket 85, Halve g2 J Quarter SI 25. ? A certificate for a package of Si whole TtL sts will cost only 4 dollars. Halves and Q. ters in the same proportion. To be bad hkr grealest vsriety of numbers at S TEVENSOX k POINTS OFFICE, . Ualeigh, K. IULLSflOROUGU I fe.tial.I3 iRi.niXAnr. I Tha Winter Session wilt-mea eaTharaU the Wih instant, under the satae approved tali experienced teachers to a horn thw school it ii ready indebted for a long and fuit'i'.iVsl coarwi'" instruction. The studies of th tanseral hw will continue as heretofore, la eOnvieqocKW" the sdrsneed prices of ihe times, tUc'-vewW" ra saai lnanleUt 1 1 at . il lot leeeaaaaiaeai ilK lalV ia-ltlW I Hin V T 1 wwreelt I wTTwerwa? ejl ntOTTayaa1-wefaalaL.., , linn-fee of each class. 1 he price far Ibe a? suing sriitnn win oa ssiuiioss; For 4(b Class l0f 1 U Class - f (0 Inrtruction ia Moiio -------a-'r) ia Iainr tt Painting 14 0) Keedfe-worfc 3 ) ? W . M. GREEK,"! SufieTiiittnileHL h January ,"H37" "9 Atr.f KE1T COJTI3IISSIOnr IIOUSE& l lie subscribers hsve asaocialed lln-mcrhr under Ihe firm of BRANCH, H INr'UK.F.. Cn,, in Petersburg, Va. and WIXFHRE, VI a a a & e , .v a a - a eta 1. . Li a.msu.'v it u)., in nwiimoiKi, irginis, conduct t general commission. V'e will anilt advances and pay charges on produce arm for sale. We flaller ourselves lo he able Is pi general saliafaction, all of us having had rivnee in Ihe puixhsse and sale ol products ar monrjuaraeia, antl-eemg - tlctci iiirmjnlo p." strict attention to the interest ol I'lunten, ra1vra, whra may eonhde their business I? Should sny of our Patrons desire Ii, we aHLfk all limn, give our personal attention to the pa. chais ol groceries, dry goods, or other anitai that- may be ordered r thereby enabling the Jk tcr to ret bis suniities on tlie mtterma.i-i THOMAS IIIIS.NCIU f SAMUEL W IXFHEE. i f ICOUEHT C. WILLIAMEOH.I Befer to n i Rev. nixrrr T. Ruti f-K f; ' tt r .f.W if I..W W.n s Biice h Jowea, Willisw It Jomksox. Em. I Prlm r, burg.Vi Dt'aw, McIwaikr (c Baowxtkr, - v.a4RLxa r. tJsnoaax, riiq. I , . t January, 1837 3 gr L.OMT, TT One Black Morocco Pocket Botik, betwtn Louisburg and Rolcsville, containing sunrf Xotct and Account.' One note on Elizabni Terrcl, for f 50; one on J.Fogg and J. Manei for i5Qpr Uio daci and several mow,, thasl rqounu notrccollccted. I would warn all f. tont not to trade for them, and I will miW,3 auy person that will return the . Book ami ia contents, in Louiebnrg, erat Ko)cvilte( sa lw jit; iv agiiHi. t , , ' V : - JAMES TH0MA& Ltunburg, Jan. 9, 1837 3 3ip, WINDSOR HOTEL. The sttkKriber has purchased the larrt tu extemite tenement, lately occupied at a 1 aim,? by Or. William Valton, in the town of M iadav,r If W tie auuni t.XUi Vprebtrbty ar tlraai:; Iheeaitern arl ol North Carolina, which it ami commodious than tbia Hotel. A large part l$ Ihe establishment ia entirely new, aod very n- teiiMve. 1 he subscriber tdcife 'S bimsell flat convenience of hi guests. His table andsa . shall be supplied with the best which ibe toss. Iiy all rli( ami lilt ttablet are supplied WMbSt prosendcr and atu-ntive ostlers, . 1 ; THOMAS WILKINSON.! Witulspr, N. C. Jan? i, issr. a-if fllrr Prier Boss, I akc notice, thai a bill of complaint hasbcrt filed in Ihe court uf reuiti fur IWiie enuntva- Cilllen Capeheart aguinu Curry 11 lanehard SW. ,, p. ine mn-a i iw of Curry Batlrf deeeaaeil. anil aa-um wmi -. ,i i as i . . .. . .. j t me uuiuai ll wi II- tract br t ween taid Hntlir and CatnLrail, lor sale ol t tract nl land lheri .I.-.:l.i. ..j.l. prmj ik vpeonr lirMiu nianea nl a al Ms September term lau. thai hnwun'l.l. mmr'l J-jleerevd. thai. piiblicti JrxiWk ew''' ... .... ....e.g., aimr, iiim win j on appear sr fore said euai t, at fca next term, n be held oa at third Monday in 'arch next, in Ihe lost if V iudsor, jmlgmtnt hrt confetti, as to sou. c be rendered oa taid bill, aud tlie prater ol wi complaisant granted. " : ' . . s JAMES ALLEN, CM. E. : i .... - . for Beilie Counlf- Windsor, Dee. ST, 1S3. 3-fs WAKE FOltEST IfsSTlTLTI At ihe lata meeting fifth Trusters oflW Wak Forest Institute, it was resolved ibst laws stipulating the amounts of studeota' peckrt money, and ihe trading ia Stores, be rrpralri' It aai fiirlhermorw resolved that ibe amoabU due each Mudeiit, for lal or, be hercalter psd them at the expiration of each and every awo4.f Contidered suRicirnl for nn. k. Tbe school will re-c mm am frit Monday in Fi braary next. l ie annual expenw at tliHiistllule ia flUU, th one ball rfwhirli u required at the be-ginrmg of earli f 1 j0n. a", 1st February, and 1st July. .The ters n4 happy lo state lhal Ihe College buill ,lll U' m readineia by Ibe beginning of Us rr that thry have obi ained ihe a. n ins ef Ss-try. -Itysn, ai Stewart, whoa experiem and pets erring habits, they nope, aUI give general isfiaslion. 4;: b) order of the boarr!. -i W M . BOLES, Secretary, t. Jtnnary 1st, 1837 - S 9". 1 1 W. A, STITII, f Agents for Battle end Hi others, kern C ttantlr an band a rerera! assoflmcnt nf CoH" yarns nd a ill soppfv any erder addressed"' them by Merchant in this sect mn of lite at Kaetory prices, with th additional char" I nly f I half a arM for wagnnagc from Ibe falli I Ibis city. Thi y ere receiving in addition to ll exlen.ivc itsortmmt of every article af 5 kept in their line, lew handsome and faihir anielei, all el which ibey will sell at then-eft-ally low iirieri ikev hsve also a onantitr i AlnmSsIt, Molasses, Snsr, Coffee, bte. Ualeigh, Dee 81, I3fl. 3 if A Clatwilcnl Teacher, of very x perior tjnalincation and lone; expeneix wants a situation, this Paper. Apple to the Editor ov II.
The North-Carolina Star (Raleigh, N.C.)
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