VALUABLE lU&tTESTATE
BY vhneof decree of the Cetrrt xT Equity
for the Oun'ty of Warren Ihe undertgntd
Commissionert will sell at Auctfon, on the 3rd
dy of October, next, it being the first day of
Wake Supew-ir Court, ; before the Courthouse
dar In ike Citv of Raleigh, the following valu
ble REAE KSTATK, belonging to the heirs
and devisees of Joseph Hawkins, decM, viz :
The Dwelling rlouse with six Acres of Lnnd
djoiuing the City of Rale'jrtv in which Hon.
Judge Saunders now resides. ; ,
' A Tract of Land, on Swift Creek, adjoining
t) lands of Isham UtWy, tfenry U. Ilye 3 (e
fhen Stephenson, Wm. Edwatd and oUurs,
containing 0Q6 14 acres. .
15.1 Acres of Land, adjacent to the City
of Raleigh,: numbered in the Phwi of Public
- Jnds sold under the Act of Assembly of lBl9,
1.8 ImIIows." vix 1 Nos. 40. 41. 42 and 43. And
Lots JJo. "42 and 47 of Lands sold under the
Actof 1814, ; near Jthe Governor's House, one
conUrning 3 cres, the dlher 2 1-2 Acres. And
threeXots iu Lswrencevillc, Montgomery coun-
ty,-;
Thia sale will be made on a credit of one, two
and 'three years, with1. Jntcreal after the -first
jear. ; The purchaser will be required to give
bond and good security.
i i I ILL. H. HA WOOD, Jr. ? AmmW
v ! WKLDON HALL, 4 5 Comm.rS'
Angust 13, 1836. ; 39r -
. C?" The Stat dard and Newbern Sentinel will
insert unil Sale,
Will be Sold at Auction,
n ' M r tU m 1. - T 1 r
VTII (ilBUlia.l, VU ill I UC9UXJ VI
ill f the 4th day of October, the LOT and
Eat iection of the State-House. .Square front
jnf; South on Edenton Street 130 fte, and Ea.t
nWilmrngton Street 210 fett. 1 The residence
is very desirable and the sale will be upon a
long credit. . Terms iHade known on ihe t'&y of
rale-
r
- i G. E. BADGER.
llaleigh, Angust 19 1886. , 41
! r"j"Thk Star will insert 4 times.
UOLDERBY (J DI FI1EETERI,
CMini ion ?Ierchants,
PETERSBURG, VA.
Are ow jeceiving their Tall Stock, of
f GSOCEKHiS,
Comprising a large and well selected assortment
I' (joods usually kept in their line ; which they
u&r to friends -and customers, at Wholesale or
Ifttml, on liberal and accommodating terms.
'Theycontidue to dt-vote particular attention
tn the Consignment of all Produce, receiving
Mu iwrwan hug tiei.us, and to business generally
committed to their Care.
Our charges are moderate, anil we solicit a
continuance of public patronsjje and confidence.
5 i v irOLDEIiOYi St M'PHEETKUS.
-Pet rsburg, AugUit 22, ' 1836, 41
OC The Standard,- Star; and Tarbon Free
Press, will please ii.sert 4 week.
SEALEDrROrOSAL,
WILL be received until the 17th ofSrpteni
her for tlie delivery of such quantities of
good sound Oak and Hickory wood as may b ne
ceitsary fur the -use of the General Assembly. Propo
sals will be addressed 't Charles Manly, Esquire,
CJeik of the House of Commons, and will be passed
wt t his ofince, onhat day by him or the sulwcri.
lr. . E. ii, FREE MAM.
Angust 18, 1838 l,3w
SPLKNDII) LOTTERIES.
Class No. 5, for 1836:
To be drawn at Alexandria, Vs. Sept. 17, 1836
75 iV. Zori....14 Drawn Ballots.
Splendid Scheme.
fc&ooov$5,ooo$4. ooo$aooo.
i 10...;.... M Prizes of-.,. ...$l,O0O
. .... . .do. ............ .v.600
20.... ...... ..do
4 r i i -' &c. Vc. i
Tickets -enly s- HalvesS-Qnarters 60
Ceitihcates of Packages of 25 Whole Tickets,
120 Halves and Quarters in proportion.
VIRGINIA Ni JiFOLK. X.OTTERY.
Class Wo. 6, for 1S36.
To le drawn at Alexandria, Va. Sept. 24, 1836.
75 Aq. Lottery 2 Drawn Ballots.
GRAND SCHEME.
84,000, 83,000, 82,500, Sl,017
WS J?r73 of 1,000.
Ticketsidf $10 Halves Quart s.20
Certificates of Packages of 25 WhdleTidkets,
130 Halves and Quarters in proportion.
1VI QUIFICEirr CHEDflDEL
Grand Consolidated Lottery.
1 Class A for I 36.
Ts is drawn ft She T9A October, 1836, at
V? - . 'jribmngtih, Del.
rs No. tottery i 2 Drawn Ballots.
SPLENOtl) CAPITALS ! !
1
1
1
1
2
2
Vvize of Co.000 rk1Kiv
Prize of 30,000 Dollars.
Prize of 20.000 Dollars.
Prize of ll,S40 Dollars.
Prizes of 5,000 DIIars.
Prizes Of 4.000 Dollars.
5 " Prizes of
3,000 Dollars.
,5
13
15
75
100
1?6
Prizes
Prizes
Prize
Prizes
Prizes
Prizes
of 2,500 Dollars. '
of.; 2,000 Dllars.
of 1,500 Dollars,
lof 1,000 Dollars.
if 600 Dollars,
of S00 Dollars.
Xmdes many oS200 S150 gioo, 4-c.
Lowest Prize, $20.
rTiekets only $20 Ilalvts tlO Quur'ers ?5.
Cerf ficate. of Packages of 2 Whole Tickets
In this Magnificent Scheme,HI be sent for flGQ
Cvrt.fieates.uf Halves, $130; Quarter, $65.
CForTickettiifharciiW
m' guicqiri, aimless :,.
.:
m ASM I MTMI "I Tmw-"T r -
nt to
Tramyl vanla Uuircrsity.
- Vesical Dtpattmrat,
T1HE LECTURES Tn this Irbtitctiox win
Ml eonrtwence on XhJfrtt Mmday in Nuwt.berr
and terminate on the fini 'JlUndcty of Jforet.
The courses are on t . !
Anatomy and Surgery, by Dr. Dudlct.
Institute of Medicuie, Clinical Practice, and
Medical Jurnsnrudence, by Ur. Cildwul.
j- Theiry ami Practice of Mtilicine, by Hector
Ot8tetricks'ar.d he Diseases of Women and
Children, by Dr. Kicharusok.
r. Materia Mcdica, and Medical Botany, by Dr.
SaoKT.
ChtnUtry and Phsrmaxry, by Dr. Ys.kdks.1.
During the entire term, the Professor of Anat.
bmt and Surgery lectures dine times each week,
and the other Professors daily. Sabbath except,
ed Hie fee to the entire course, withMati-i
dilation, and the use of an extensive library, is
$110. The Gradation fee is $20.
It is tho't proper l stale, inasmuch as repoits
have been current, as to thehigh price of board in
Ltx nglon, and tlie difficuliy of obtaining it,
that many students, during the last session, found
comfortable board,iiicludiig lodging, freljights,
servants' attendance,' and in- sime iniances,
washing, for $3 OOlper week; and it is confi
dently befuved, notwithstanding the increased
price of every article of living, which is felt here
in common with all other parts of the country,
that students will be as comfoitably accommo
dated, and upon as reasonable tmw. as at any
other respectable Medical Schoel in the Union.
By order of the FacuRv.
C. W. SHOUT. M D. neon.
Lexington, Ky. July 10, 1836 33 pr.adv. $5
BERNARD nUFU
RESPECTFULLY informs his friends and the
-rnfblic generally, that he h is just resumed
from New. York and Philadelphia, & has brought
ot with him therefrom a very extensive anf
rich assortment r goods in his line. Having
selected them personally and bting bought for
'Cash, 4ie will be able to sell them unusually low.
The assortment constats, i part, of plendil
Cold and Silver Levers and vertical WATCH ES;
rich French, English 8t American J EWELI.EKY;
Sihcer-ware and Plated and Urittannia ilitt t fine
Damascus Twist GUNS, ditto P4STOLS , C
0jj
.
and Silver mounted CANES, with and without
Swords ; Bowie Knives and Dirks ; Itngeis' Hue
Razors and Knives, Gold and Silver Spectacles,
Music Boxes, Accordions ; and a great vriety
of Fancy Articles and Perfumeries, &c. 8tc
CLOCKS and WATCHES of all descriptions j
repaired in his accustometl superior manner and j
punctuali'yv Cold and Silver maiiufctuied to
order, with neatness and despatch
rtu'eifrh, June 16. 39 8w
A NOKTHEKN CAKKIAGE
roR sax.il
I HAVE for sale a second hand CAIMHAGK,
made by one of the best workmen in Phila
delpHia. Tha work ts executed in the best man
ner, and the mateii.ds are of the most -durable
kind. The Carriage is in roc d order and csj.
culated to render good service. Any person
disposed to purchase an article .f this kind, will
do well to call at my shop and examine the job.
and know the price, hich will be very reason
able. nius. cunns.
Uleigh, Attjjust. 1J, 1836.
To Rail Road Contractors.
PROTOSAt.S will be received, at the Hull,
intrbrooke Hotel in Petersburg, Va. on the
8th day of October next, lor the Kxcavationt
Embankment and Maonry, of forty miles of the
Kaleigh anjCias'on Hail Road.
"Plans and Profiles of the work will be exhib
ited at the place above mentioned, for ten-days
previous to the letting, and all oth r information
will be given On application to the Subscriber
or any of the Assistant Engineers on the line.
Rv commendations wdl be expt cted in all ca
ses ot persons not known to the Enii:eer.
CHAULLS F. M.t?AUNETT, C. E.
P. S. For the'information erf persons, at a dis
tance, I would slate that the Raleigh & Gaston
Hail Road is a continuation of the Petersburg
and of the fireensville and Itoanoke Rail Roads,
from the Roanoke to Raleigh, in the great line
of Northern and Southern travel.
This Road is located on a high and dry ridge
of country, which is considered remaikably
healthy and Uie nnklness of the donate, ad
mitting of operations in the open air. U.rouhout
the winter, makes it pecul.arlv dcsu-alble to
thostt wishing winter jabs.
The facility of travelling is so grra -now, by
the Baltimore and WasTiing-ton and Hichmond
and Fredericksburg Ra 1 Roads that the tripj
irom pnuaueipiiia to Petersburg may be fer.
formed in foTty hotrrs. The trip may be per
formed in the same time by the Bay, on three
days in the week. -r-
03" The Raleigh Star and Standard Milton
Spectator, Warrenron Reporter, Oxford Kxa
miner, Carolina Watchman, and Hillsborough
Recorder, will insert the above until 1st Oct.
STOP THE RUNAWAYS !
RtTKAWAT from the
Subscriber, living i4
miles North of Ra
leit;h,on Friday night
the 12'h instant, his
negro boy ABRAHAM and Ids wife GtAJF
The man is 27 years of age, aljotit '6 fVet hiKh,
wtll proportioned, with tolerably thick lips, and
the womm is :boul 36 the foru er not very
datk complected the l.tter, lall, thin visaged,
and qirfie duric Abr. Iiam hftd no m irks that I
recollect of, save that mi the day of the elett on
he got in' a fight in R leigli; r.nd received a
s vtre blow o4r the left eye, the effects of
which will pT7b:. yreT.ain some t'tn He is
remarkable too, for a bold, impudeni, scagger
ing air, which will attract the att. ntion of every
one. The woman has a notable tetter or tumor
on one of her hands, which, if examined, cannot
f.il to leadlo her being ident.fied. They will
aim for Petersburg, I think, the h. y I saving been
for years engaged in the wagoning ljusituss to
s-ndfrom that pfce.
J'wil itiv. l lFTV DOLLARS reward fur th
apt re .eiiH n of Abr.d am and TEN PPRLARSl
for his wile if taken tn the State, or deuble tlmi 1
TODum, 11 iaiceu.ou 01 tlte Mate.
DA VID fJiLL.
WakeTJo. August J5
59
(ID The Star, and Fetmhuro- tntm.....
i "Will insert the forepoimr fnt i . t. 1
Iticrr fctU 0 tuis Ofice,'
- - .l-
: xueca OIL.
A QUANTITY 01 tliwareteol the best qua'
ity lor table use, for le. by
; Ti S. HECKWITII & Co.
Raleigh July 28l ia6 . , "7.
'4
DYSPEPSIA
AND
JLIJER COJtlPJLJlMJYTS.
Thk Pitstt Medacim. Stomachic it Hkfa
tics, formed by chymical analysis and synthe
sis of several proximate vegetable principles, are
universally acknowledged to have totally eclip
sed the pretensions of eyery other remedy and
superceded the nere ssity of every other mode
ol treatment," wherever the above diseases are
found to exist, as wet a in enlargement of the
Spleen and in Jaundice.
Among the symptoms -of Dyspepsia and Liver
complaints, are flatulency, sourness or burning
in the stomach, intl nclioly, irritabirty, d sa
greeable taste in the mouth-; 'great irregularity
of appetite, which is sometimes voracious, and
at otlter times greatly deficient; thirst, fetid
breath, nausea, weakness 01 the stomach, acid
eructations, palpitation, drowsiness, irregularity
of the bowels, pressure 011 the stomach after
meals, pain in the head, diuiness or vertigo;
confusion of mind, attended with loss of mro
Tyt a gracing hvthe stomach when empty, chill
nesp, affection of sigh and hearing, pain and
weakness in the back, languor, disturbed srUep,
cold feet and hands tremor, uneasiiress in the
throat, cough, pa'm in the side or breast, Sec.
These Medicines have been found so effectual
in removing the Complaints for which they are
recommended, that Physicians frequently have
recourse to them for the-ir patients, after having
exhausted -all 4he4r skill to little or no purpose-
li Peters'
Vegetable Anti-Bilious Pills
Are the cheapest and most approved FAMILY
MEDICINF. ever ottered to -the -Public They
are extremely mild in their operation, neither
causing sickness ot the stomach, nor any un
pleasant sensation in the system, as i too Ire
fit I f II t y t li rncith IVm m 01 A iiiic n-'n t,
ptJon .t,ie bowels. They set specifically upon
1 tnXjjiver. when in a toroid condition, eirrvinir
OH fe2Urir
U a".. fl'l .1 . . n
" wice nuantnv 01 one, inroujrh the innu-
ence oTne excernent funct ioir, which, if suf
fered to remain in the system,. would produce
either Jaundice, Liver Complaint, bilious Fe
ver, Vever and Ague, or ome other grievous
bodily affliction. In all cases of torpor of the
bowels, they act like a charm. In recent cases
? m
? W a,c,,on
-of Dyspepsia, they ate a certain cure. Manv
-persons who were subject to violent attacks of
sick head ache, have been much benefited, and
several, perfectly cured in a few weeks by their
use. They are highly recommended as a pre.
ventative and cure-ol iJiliojs complaints. Per
sons u ho are subject to that distressing com
plaint, Sei-sicknesx, by taking a portion or
Iwo of tht-fft a lew tlas previous' to em
barking on bourd the vessel, will .be almost
certain to escape it. females can tse them
at all periods, without incurring any risk. --
Pel sons going to sea, or to a southern climate,
shi.uld by all means take some of these pills
with them. Their virtues will reina n utuin
puirtd for years in any climate. . No family
should be without these Pills a pottion of them,
taken occasionally, would be the means of pre
venting much suffering from, sickness. It is
Irom neglect of keeping up a regular petistaltic
sctton of the stomach and bowels, thus suffering
to be absorbed and ning!od with the blood, uu-
I assimilated fluids, tl.at most diseases a-re pro
ducciU Dr, P. feels conHtleAt that no person
who gives these Pd s fair trial, wdl ever aftr
fe:l willing to be without them. The testimony
of thousands speaking in the highest terms of
their efficacy, might be added, but the very
high reputation Dr. P. has acquired as tle itt
veHtorf the Tuteut figttuUie Medicia Stw
machince el Hepatic," for thw cure of Dyspepsia
and Liver complaints, is thought a sufheient
guarantee to those wishing to nuike a ttial of
their irtuei. They contain not a p:rticle irf'
Mercury, or any ingredient that deesiot act in
harmony with health and oppose disease.
Dr. -P. wishes it drst'mctly uKrst.od, that
these Pills possess beneficial qualities indepen
dent of their purgative effects : they are both
ton:c and deobstiueni, acting upon the stereo
tin and exhalent lunclioi s; thus sitengthrn
iitgthe patient, while they lemove obstruc
tions. Medicines which possess no othtr, ex
ceptng cathartic quah-j-s, debiluale the pa
tient, and their repeated use lays the louiida
tion of a long catalogue, of Chrome diseases.
Dr. P. having been educated under the most
eminent Americ n and European Medical
ftrss.rt-s, and practiced hi.o ni-ui'ession rriunv t aic
in the Stmth, where disrases of tle most ob
stinate character prevail, considers h'miself well
qualified to judge of the nature of diseases in
cident to warm climates.
Prepared by Joskfh Piukstlt Pktsrs, M.
D, P. B. C. P. M. at his institution for the cure
oftbstinUe Diseases, by means of vegetable re
medies, No. 129 Liberty -street, NewVork, in
ventor and sole prorietor. Each box contains
forty Pills. Price 50 CciltS.
CThese invahiabte Medicines aTe for Sale
in the City of Raleigh, at the Drug and Apoth
ecary Store of WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD & Co.
and may be had in -almost very lo"wn i tire
State.
Jan. 1 1836.
1 rear.
STATE Of NOUTIIT3AROL4NA.
Franklin C unty.
Cu:t of Pleas and Qti .rter Sessions,
June Tetm, 1836.
Eli xMaun ngra. Edwin York.
T3rigitl attachmenN
Levic d 011 the Lands of Dcf ndsnK
ITapp aring to the sa inaction of the Court,
that the Defend.tnt in this case is not an in
habitant of this State It is therefore ordered
th.t publication be ma le in the R deigh Regis
ter, for six weeks successively, tunifjing
said 'defendant that unless he be and appear Ke
fore the Justices of our Court of Pleas and tu r
ter sessions to jf"N:ld fur ther county -f fYanV
lin, at llie C .miWW Tn Lousburg, oi the se
cond Monday in St pternbern. xt, then & there
tor.plevyand plead t Flssue. jtiagmeot fin il
will be entered against h'rfn and the land K vied
on be condemned and nude'suhjecttoPlaintifls
recovery.
Witness Smith Patterson, C'etk ofour said
Court, it Office, the second Monday in June
IOJU.
38
S. PATTERSON, Clk.
A Black8inltli Wanted.
THE SuVcriierisin want of a gootl JtL4pg.
SMITH One ll-t can come well recom
mended, can find constant employ ment, either
y the day, month nr Jobs Workshnp Too's
ai.d every th.r.g iitcess.ty to carryon the but
sine, lound.
t , . . WILLIAM HOLES.
SoIstiIlrt August 1S3C ,
MERCHANT TAILOK,
KXCU4XGE ROW,
if
Fa jrelleTilfc Street, Raleigh;
NEARLY OPPOSITE THE POST-OFFICE,
RESPECTFULLY informs liis friends and
enstomers and the public generally. Hut
t tiajut returned from rhe North and is sow
opei iug an entire new Stock of
SPRING AND SUMMER
GOODS,
Consisting of every article in jfene
. ral use.
These Goods having been selected by himsel
m person, he thinks he can Confidently asset!,
thai they arc equal in quality and style to an
kept by any Merchint Tailor in the U. States.
For the tru'h of the above assertion, he icspect
fully requests a call from the public. The fol-
owmg ai tides comprise a part ot Ins assortment:
Extra super Wool-died Black,
Plain,
do Blue, .
do Brown,
do Dahlia,
Invisible Green,
CLOTHS.
do Hifle do
Extra French Bombazine,
Black LenJon Thibet Cloth,
Green do do do
Dahlia do do do
fit COATS.
' Sup- Mixed Ribbed, "
Shaded do
Corded, do
Single Milled Drab Uo
du Dove 4
do Plain lack
Ulack Crape CAMLET.
Bt'O!! do 4o
CAtSlMKRKS,
A new article
for Jauts.
J
Venetain Plaid,
Silk and Wool &ttijes,
Plain Whit Urilhngs,
Silk Striped dv
Buff embossed
Fig. do
W.-vc Fjrured,
Plaid Sha I Ity,
do XIoAliair,
Striped do
iliack Satvin,
Cut Hii'lmnt,
Plain White Marsa-ilea,
figured -Cm
1
PANT. STUFfS.
Together wkh a general assortment ef
SUSPENDERS STOCKS,
SHZRT-OOZAAH &.TJ030IVI3
Plain Inserting: and rallied do.
All the above aiticles will be sold on aceom
nodating terms. Tbose patronixioi; this estab
lishment may rtly uju hmvjng thrir orders at
tended to nearly and promptly, lnvmr in iu em
' P!,,y first rate Nor' nern workmen. Orders from
distance thankfully received and promptly at
lenued to.
Raleigk, May 10, 18S6.
City Property fw Sal
THE Subscriber, being desirous to remove to
. 1 . t . j 2- 1
me t? cirni wimrvi otrers Tor oaie ni
two story DWELLtMi HOUSE, iu the iimm-
dia e vicinity of italeiirlu There is en the lo
I besides the necessary Outhouses, an excellent
Well of Water,
"Also, two Acres of untrrrjv roved LAN-H,- im
mediately Soutli of the above.
Also, part of Lot, No 128, oc :upied by Miss
Si.lly M.tchcll. ;
Tlje title to the property is indisputable and
a bargain may be had, if early application is
made.
ALLEN JOXES
Raleigh, April 27, 1835. 2i
2-
,000 Dollars for 4 Dollar;.
NORTrLCAROLINs
STATE LOTTKRY,
TENTH CLASS FOR 1836.
To be Drawn n the popular Terminating
Figure, System
AT UUT 1 1 E R.FO R DTON N. C.
ON TUESBAY, 13th SEl'TEMBfiR.
Principal Prizes.
PRIZE OP 5,000 DOLLARS.
1MUZE OF 5,000 DO.
PRIZE OF 2y00G DO.
PRIZE OF 2,000 WO. -
PRIZE OF 2,000 DO.
PRIZES OF 1,000 DO.
PRIZES OF 500 DO.
PRIZES OF 400 DO.
PRIZES OF 300 DO.
1
1
1
1
1
10
10
10
10
10
srKlZES OF 200
DO.
Uesides many of $100 550, fce, !
! 7 Amounting in all lo g 1 80, 000.
, Whole Tickets
rr Halves
Quarters
A certificate for a pack ge
4 dtillars
1 dollar.!
of 10 whole tick-
ets will co.t only $23.
the same proportion.
H.dve and Quarters' in
To be had, iu the great-
est variety of numbers, at
STEVENSON & POINTS' Ounce,
R.itETGH. A. C.
Medical College of the
STWi? OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
fJpHE annual course l Leclnres in this tnstK
sVag tut ion will be resumed 011 the second
Monday in November, on the following branches:
Anatomy By J. Edw .rds Holbroo M. D.
Surg-rry John Wagn-r, M. .
ftAerc- lho-. ;. Pjioleau, M. D. !
Peactiee of Medicine S. Hem y Dickson M. D.
Jhysiolnty James Moultrie, Jim.
Materia Medica llei.ry R. Frost, M. D.
Chemistry C. W. Shepard.
Demonstrator of JnatomyY-. W'nnTemaiHLl)
, I1EXRY FROST, Dear
Augv 30.
NOTICE.
IrttM'ard Without del.y, and se tie the satts
tose having claims aK-aiut he same, are
am!
te-
pre-
Ncrtoe.t ny law, or thts maice will be
bar ol recovery.
plead in
THOMS;lOGERS,
Wake County, Aug. J,
rpilK Subscriber, fiay ng tpisCfiefl as Adm'm
AMiraior on the estate of till ASKK fiRADY
need. late pf.Wake countv hereby gives notre.
to all peritrns indebted t said F.oui.. i .t
- Ear tlie 11 ware, China, &'Cla.
-" r " . 1 ".. . ii Sri '
UEHOVAI.
TH02VL&S J. nAXLROyX &. OO.
H AVE removed to No. 55,NassatiT Street,
New-York (itxt door to Messrs. Doremus,
Suydam U Nixon) w here tliey ofler nr ta'e, in
the original package, or repacked ; tea su t the
country trade, a large tk general assojtmenf of '
China, Glass d Eui'thtitwarc,
comprising many new & beautiful paterns, selec
ted with ureat cre byi-Uel the partners now
in England. The atlcnV.Oii of purchasers is re
spectfully solicited.
THOMAS J. BARROW Zf Co.
No. 35, Nassau St. NewYoik.
New-York, 11 July, 136.
( Regh Star, Salisbury Watchman, Sa'em
Reporter, Greensboro Patriot, Edenton tiaivtte,
Fayetteville Observe, will insert the above to
tlie amount of three dollars and a half.
BfiCRWITfl'S
ANTI-IiYSPEPTlG PILLS.
FOR the Cure of almost every variety of func
tional disorder of tlie Stom ch, Bowels, Li
xerand Spleen such as heart burn, acid eruc
tations, nausra, head-ach, ptin ami d stention
of the Stom;chand bowels, incipient d'mrrhea,
colic, flatulence, habitual cost ivene.-, loss of
appetite, sick head-ach, sta micknett &c. &c
They arc a safe and comfortable aperient for
Females duriirg pregnancy and subsequent con
iRuement, relieving- sickness at the stomach,
head ach, heart Iniru and many of the incidental
nervous affections. Literary men, students and
most other persons of sedentary habits.hiul them
very convenient. Those who indulge too free
ty in the pleasures of the Table find speedy re
lief from the sense of oppression and distention
which follow, by taking the Pills. Ah a dinner
IU they aTe invaluable. Those who are dnuk
?n mineral waters and particularly those from
southern equates and ague and fever distiicts
will iiud them a valuable adjunct. Those- who
are exposed to the vicissitudes of veadr, tm
voyages or journeys, can take them at all time,
wan perfect safety. In full doses, they are a
loght efficacious and sale Anti-bilious Medicines
t'iey aeldom or never prouuee sickness at tfie
sloiuach or griping-.
Tn. -sir erticacy .s s'rongly alttsted hy Certifi
cates If ow the loJlowitiig gentlemen, viz.-
liisho4 Ivex, U-v. Dr. McPhicters, Uev. G.
W. Freenian, Rev. II. T. Blake, tiov. Iredell,
Hon. Henry Potter, Hon. G. E. Badger, J4on-
Kicii..rl Hties, I ho. l Devereux, Esq. Pro
lessor AHrteraon, Will. Hill, E q. Secretary of
?iaie, nt Mhoon,; Esq. late Treasmer,
Jas. Gran?, Esq. late Cot'troJler, W. R. Gales,
Ksq.ofihe Register, Uapl. Guion, Guion's Ho
tel, Dr. L C Boud, Dr. E. Crosby, Dr. J. Y.
Young, &c Ample Directions accompany each
Uox.
These pais are for sale, by appointment, in
almost every Town in the United States, and
Wholeoal and lie tail by the Subscribers, to
whom application may be made tor Agencies.
UECKW1T1I & JUMP
ITalritfh, N V,.
1-1T
USTCM AJM CLOCK
t
TIRP. Subwribers have the pleasure to inform
their customers and the public irenerallv.
1 hat they have engaged a, vry snperior Work
nan, of steady habits, a ul can now with saiVtv
take in all sorts of work in their line, wb ch thev
cr warrant t perform well, or else no charge
mane.
Tley hawlately received a snlendid assort-
ment of Gold nd Silver Leve . Watr.h..i .
tch Jewelry, which they will sell on their usual
accomodating terms.
WALTER J. RAMSAY It Co
Raleigh, May 14th. 1836. 36 tf
STATE OF NORTH-C A MOLINA,
Nash CcHjnty.
In Fq lity. March Term, 1836.
Jjiin Evans and others,
t.
James Hall and Sallv his wlhV. Nathan Fc-mc
and Hansel Brady and wife Betsey,
felition f..r the sale of Lands.
IT appearing to the ftsr, that the Iefedsnt
are not residents ofth'i State.- It n ord. red,
mat puilcatron be made in the Rale-gh Kis-
icr iw n wets', in orucrtnat the Dcfendaula
may appeal and answer at the next term, or
judgment will be entered pro cfeso us to them
.uid the ma'ter br heard rjc parte.
39 6t JNO H. DRAKE, Jr. C. M. E.
(At the Stora formerly occupied K?
BcckTV ilh fc JHUip.) j
T. 8 BCCKW1TH U CO. are no J re-
ceiv.n and ..penmg an extensive asnrtment .f
articles iu their line Consisting 6t Dnijcs, Me
dicnes Perfumery, PaintS Oil-, Dye-Stuffs,
Wind,,. iQ.a!iS assorted. V.rnishes &e. 8te.
ull it.- i! a. - . w
- " me nrs qu .iuy, iiuvnijr bet. perso-islly
seiecttd, and will be disposed, of on mo ierate
terms.
July 2a, 1&.
Cherokee t, ads
iN the twentyVHHh day of October next,
V at the Town f Franklin, in the cottnty of
MacoiS State of North Carolina, a public sale
win commence, to be kept open for the
of one week and no longer, for the purj:
pace
'uta. fit
selling all the Lands whi h have been survevel
ami remain unsoM, MCTuired by Treaty from the
Cherokee" Indians, previous to 1800. The sale
will be conducted by a Commisioirer appointed
for that purpose.
Executive Department, ?
WjlB.lH3o-, "
MATCH HOUSES.
9TiiV. SITBSCRIBER offers forsale, a pair M
L Ihy HOftSKS, haiuUomely match, d rel
w '" Perfectly pent te.
JOSEPH T. HUNTER
Ra'eigh. June 4. 16.
30
rVyllhS'tihtT ba, i t ' 2 new COTTO
J.INii, cmpiisH td" lo"yme S e 1 Saws,
which have cvrr bl en lQd wll!cl h4tt;j
-Hi at a reduced price.
LCONAU.- SEAWIXL.
Commission ami Forwai-
liu
STORM.
- w r ijuaj.tuou) VU, llHVI),r
'in
lenhlre,t:
the buiine of the old Firm u.itl k.. . '-"Kv
. 1
ly theni under the Firm of ,duci
WILLKIWGS 6l BEdj,
Q f ifim .Am, V7 ' . ... I
.milt ji ui c, turner of jif
luy (mi
Maxweu streets.
They will pay personal nttention to forws .
Goods to the interior of tlx. e......
Uotton a net oilier produce on storiBe 1
effect sales or ship as directed. and H
m . I ".nil rb.. -
Fayetteville, Aug. 15, 1835.
0 if,
To the Jail ot Busiconibc
0 THK 8l'H OF NoVEMnK.H '
A NEGRO MANwhoaays his name isrl
dark complected, five ft-et 8 or iTrgl
high, stout uttilt, thirty or thirtv-fiv """''
had on a suit of homespun vrry mS" U'd
and says he belongs to a man by tU '
MILLER, who purchased him ,",f I am'V?,
Augusta, Georgia. The owner is r... .' "f
come lorwarl, prove property, pay ct
narb't s R4
11 1111 itwuy.
LII. CUNNlNGHWf t .
Asheville. Dec. UMAJ' 3b
'. V ,r
Great JVitrlhem andSoluhl
Daily .Hail Route.
aaH HOatt JlMiu."
THE
the
Petersburg Rail Road Com
Pnbbc that their .'load, extendi,,
Petersburg, Va. to Blakeley, NortluCarJ
ur 1.
Cars leave each end of the Road daiL- 'gtl ,1
arrival of the respective Mails. TravdLrs W;J
thtir on equipages, can have their l.orse,J
carriages transported 011 this Uol, wil,
feet safety and convenience ; and thus, werr'
.m 3 or i hotits. while restintr tu-,. 1 ' .
... . . ' ""'VtS, ,
j urney winch wouid otherwiK i-eoni;-, ....
l:tyst accorriplish. . ' '
The BUkeley Hotel at the Southern trrmim
tion of the Rait Road, has been re-huilt v onck
m. M.u v.iir-, auu no pan s will ue.spar.
tie to render its accommodations such .s' tjH
ill
j;ive. saiisiucuen to passengers and
generally.
travell.ri
t Beside i the Daily line of Mail Coaches fa
Ukeley.forthe-outh, Italeigh, FavfitciJ.
&c there is A LINE VIA TaKBOUOUCm
three times a week, connected with the Mil
Line at Fayett evil le,. and alo a Line Ifomtlu
Rail Kodt BEL FIELD TO CLAUKSVlLLL
M1LIOX AND DANVILLE. S
Aw5er tri-weekly line fr.m Rl k-lry, ns
tfcrottgh WAItRENTON, OXFORD, ki
connects wirii a line to SALISBURY, N. r
Ui the course of the present season, branch
will be opened from the Petersburg tt:iil llo,d
at Relfie'd to Wilkins' Ferry at ;AS10S
ON THE ROANOKE, from whei.ee a Kail IW
4o cross the river by a bridge, is nvvr about t
be ostrvctrd. to lUltih.
The Rail Road from Baltimore to Washing
s now in operation; thence to Potomac UndinL
Z.. lie,.
me line is ciMiuimfii Dy aieamnoats ; tJienre
via FREDERlCKSHURti TO RICHMOND, 1
consnlerable portion orthe Rail Road is h ti
and the remainder is iu a rapid course ti
ompletidto. The line continues liom Riclixi
to PeteTshnrg, by a turnpike Roatl ami UieiKi
by the Petersburg Rail Road to Riakeley, 11
before mentioned, is the main and Dvll.Y
MAIL ROUTE UETWLEN UOSTON A.NU
NEWORlJiANS.
March 14 19 $ra
NOTICE.
rpHE SVHSCRiriERS, having qua'ified as I
v..... i.:i.iiiuiii in in lam win m
lestameitt of the late Alkxaxber Evaks, decU
rt quest all persort having clamisaawatjiido
late; to present them fur payment wnjiin till
time prescribed by law: "otherwise, this Notice
will be plead in bar of recovery. All thos-e in
debted to ald estate, will please settle the wim
without delay.
30 3m. fOLLY AEYAN8,
Greenville, Pitt, N.C3 AUGUSTUS KVANS
June 1st, 1836. S NATHAN II OOliKlb
STATU OF NORT I l-C A RwLlN A.
Anson County.
.Superior Court of Law. Spring Term, 1835.
William H. Gul ledge r. John . McLendufl.
Original Attachment.
Levied 't one hundred acres of Land on tlie
waters of Jones' Creek, adjoining Wm. LiuH
and others, and summoned as Garnishee, Aft
saloui Myers.
is tne above stnt, tt appear nz to the sftts-
JL faction of the Couit, tht the defendant J"0
G. Mc Lendoii is an inhabitant of anotlur SUtr
It is otflered that publication be made in tU
Italeigh Register for three montliSr that unfc
the Ki'id Jidtn 0. McLendwn come .forwanl, rr.
plevy, plead to issue, or demur,' Judgment find
will be entered against him at the ii..t term uf
this Court, and the . nrwuerlv It-vied i'm oh b
cundrmwed to salisfV the PlaiutifPs dtn.aml.
Witness, Joseph White. Clerk of our s-id
Coi.rt, at Office, the 2d Monday in March, A. W
18J6. , r
J. WHITE, C. S. 6V
Pr, adv. f i 32 om
- ' '
FJlIiSH LIME JUICi:,
MjEJ1IOJV sjtrvp.
ALSO . .
I : A cask rf the very best
LONDON BROWN STOUT
A lew jlpzcn of choice oldfbou-hs.de; p'trs
EAST INDIA ivr ATfcTrro a
Called the CEYLOjY li'LVh
This celebrated Wine was shipped in M cl ir.
in June 1833, by the House of J. ffwant, Morck
y Cm. in thef Ship HENRY CLAY, Cpt. Srcfc
dixo. The vessel was chart r. l for the exprr'
purpose of calling at Madeira to rere've it o
board, and l.rng it hy tlie long voy-i. e .""tin our1
the warm climate ol India, for Rreat inifrv'
men!'.' Amoiig the places visited was th
ofCEYLONt hence the W iue is c died
he ihi4 anivtd in New York May 1834, bc
Just receivct!, itntl for sale, by
WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD & C.
Jnne 24, 1836, 53
JUST RECEIVED, a su1pyofCIinmpa?'J
Wilie, f the most approved hr.md, m 1arl
and pint btiW. ' '
OLD PO H'r in jMtl-Trinta-e of !
LONDON -BROWN STOUT POilTC".
rt mtehy T. S. BtCXirtTllU '
i Rulstgk, August 9th 1S36.
vii me iur, a uistance ot 0U rmles
constituting a part of the GWEAT Inn!
ROUTE Nor'h and South, is now amply L'J
ed with tinerioi f Arntnoiifoc ..."
111.
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