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s . 1 ni 1 1 "i i i 5 -" " t 1 ((. I 4, 1 1 ' -ft -v k -3. ; id J 'i", i v 1 inrtfllC SubsCnberin addition to his very e&- ( jw and extrusive astnttmcnt of STAPLE AN FANCY WIY; GOODS, lecently received wl and olwhtci annunciitioii 'liaial - eady been, roade ln thepubric, prints, has "just received ! her aupply of neut tasfjf And ja m.H rliillMl anviut tif. ThefeshionsWe and itKich Avorn Goatshair ntl f Crp Camblef quilted Orercoats and Wrp- peta , 'vJ'UfZ? . k- - Xleffantfulttrtmme'4,Blue Cloth, MwLGottthair CambTet.Cloaks- . ' A - - ' J " : " Cloth nd Peterriiam Orercpars ' (.V Tine Frock and Dress Coats -r tri Su pet fine bhe, black and fashionable pld and fibbed Cassimere Pantaloons ; J, Splendid tet Velvet, figured Silk,ifinf Pjtus o sian Vetret and Cashmere'welirBgVesta '; . -TFine Slocks, and large black, gros gTan silk ' CravatsV.f -;,:'. - Xlegunt Guro-elastic silk Suspenders , iWeinO'ndl-.tnbwoShits and Drawers .. - ii Ilavingf aTso a full supply of newvand first rate Cf&ihs and Cassimcre of avery coWr, and being envenient to.Tailts of rstablisfted rputaUon, ; g;ellftmen far and near, .cativbe supplied with annrorcd and fashionable Suits on the, shortest. f . N The Honorable Members of the Legislature, f and "straiiRers generally, visiting ihe City, 'are W vfeKpactftilly invited to honor hini with a visits s : f ! v 'land fitness his ehaMe and brilliant xli splay of ; .rich Damak Satins Siiks, UbaUieff, Satin, mm- : j v 'torMcrinor8a French Mulihs and CambdGCa " ' , licoeH, sstinYSifk and Merino Shawls and Dress ' J --. . ifapflkerchiefs sptccdiU Ueits, French worked V' ImusWn Capes and CoUars,&c &c ; being' fully . pergiaded, that pon seeing and iiecling them. nheyjnust please thfe 'mo-vt refined and delicate taster and being withal ChrlstTnas times, and '1 quite an apropriaie occasion for the exercise : of the feelings of benevolence,1 a ivorable op J portunity is now presented to the.generous and iliberal-hearted, of treating Mhohe that they !Jove beat & fcmld most dt-ar," wih;bandsonie ! New gear's ifia and though not imperishable in theirnaturV, yet, these teheni of respect and generosity, will tend to strengthen the a tied i 4ns, and indelibly imp ress, with gratitude'' bnd ' ilovc, the minds and hearts! of- the amiable and accomplished recipients; , - ' i i - B. B. SMITH. llaleigh;.Dec 28, 1836. . 5S 6w :f ' .Printing-Office for Sale. i BY virtue of a Deed of Trust, executed tethe Subscriber for the purposes therein sneci- ffied,; will be sold t tne hrphrst bidder, for ;Cash,at the Court-Mouse in Oxford, N. C. on Tuetd:.J, the 7tlt 6f February nextr, I - :1Hie Printing Officio the ?;.-6xoiid EX AM IN S L, ! Consisting of a 'Press and the necessary appara tus for publishing a'villge Newspaper. 4 It may nt be amiss to remark, that for the kst fire or sx years, he income of this Estab lishment has more than decently supported a family laboring under many disadvantages; and , when the publication of the :iaminer was stopped, It was not Ibr tKe- Vi ant iaf patronage but was in a mere prosperous condition than at jany time during the time alluded to. Theimm ber of Subscribers was upwards of 300, and the Advertising and Job printing was equal to $400 or $500. 7; C" ' The citizens of Granville srenerally are desi rous that the Establishment should be sustained"; iu wuutu nounuoi aci noerauy xowarus an in dustrious, prudent man. A fine opening for a young man of this description. ' " Fot further information, reference is made to Robert D. Gilliam or John C Taylor, Esquires, of the Legislature oJ North-Carolina , l, , Persons desirous of examining the Office, will iall on the Subscriber or James M. Wiggins," either of whom will ake pleasure An showing ! the articles to. any person wishing to purchase. . . HAimiSS WILLIAMS Trustee. December 23, 1836. 8iFl ,f,C3"The Richmond Whig will insert the above until the 1st February ? ; ; v lL Fittsborb Male Academy. j FTIIE Sttbsciiber having been appointed by '"j VJb the, Trustees to the charge of this Institu tion, announces to the public, that it will be 1 opened oh; Monday, the 16th of January, 1837. t Theviltage of Pittsborough is distinguished fcr ueaiiiuness ana gooa soeieiy;; ana ine ouoscn ber will endeavor to add to these,: his best ex ertions to make the School worthy of natron- age. 1 be usual branches an Academic Course .will be taftghV.'and youths prepared for enter ting the University of the State, or any other ; College - - ; TERMS OF TUITION. J m Fifteen Dollars per Session, in advance, and tan additional charge for the Wintef Session, of , Fifty Cents for fuel. Board can be had in the village.) '; , , ,i . s - WM..W. HOOPER. - December 23; 1836. . ;: 8 4w ! NORTH-CAROLINA . For the benefit of the Salisbury Academy, ; ' FIRST CLASS FOR 1837. . -; ; c j- . To be drawn at Fayetteville Qn SATURDAY, the 11th of FEBRUARY 1S7 ' . " i COMBINATION SYSTEM, ' X 75 number Lottery 12 drawn. OalloU CAPITAL PUIZE $13,000 y ' . SPLENDID SCHEME. PRIZE OF 13.000 DOLLARS PRIZE OF 6.000 DO. ' PRIZE OF i 3,000 DO -PRIZE OF i 2,400 DO. PRTZE OF 1 .500; DO. PRIZE OF 1 100 DO. 0. PRIZES X)F J00 DO. . 600 ' DO. 360 DO., soo do; 200 DO. lOOr DO. ,2,0 .'so ; BO: do ; OF DO OF DO OF DO OF DO OF- r'. ;BesTdei many of 80, f 60, J50r $10 &c r C7 Amounting in all to 8253,390.-,C - , v Whole, rickets . g5 Halves i S3 50 - Quarter, St 25.':'' !' ,A certificate for a package of 26 whole tick , 'ts wiliest only 74. f Halves and Quarters in 1 tRe same proportion; To be ha3, in the great; ?-ct variety of numbers, at ' v f V., STEVENSON POINTS' Office. . - : itJrLHIGJf. A c . M irsic Lessons a tbe Piano. M BS. II. WH1TAKER resprct'ul'y announ ce to the . Public,-J hat she will'again ebrf). .-. mence.?giving Lessons on he Pianoi on Mnnrlay the 2d day, of January. 1 Her terms will be $4 !-per; month, giving fire lessons in the weeJjWi Me tae th a method ;f returning ;her th nki for the liberal patronagf she has rereivedlur. ing several ye-its lie has taught Music inthi City, and reapectfully ulicita t'Jiitiattnc of ; nc same.. i- h v-- -J ' TV Eoardin- ScUool far yoiniS KndteV Kelvin. near 'PtUsboroitgh IramHR r;M tif this-ScbboLi which have JL Wvd. for the seonl Session of the J present year, : will be resumed ofy. the 1st of February next," under Jhe, superintendence, of : r.. Jones and the Subscriber, assisted , by a Ldy in; every "respect suitably qualified, jThe firt Session" of the year 1837 will close on the. 15th of July,; including a short vacation. J ne aeeond Session will commence on tne tin of July, and terminate on the 12th of .Decem ber. The School will be, as Ueretotore, uricujr private in its chacacttiA' No young Ladies, es cepuhose residentVin tiie lmroedatevicimty, or so near the chbol as t be considered.un dertlieimmediate care of their paijents or guar diansVwUl be permitted to board in1 any family of which a teacher is not a member An ar- raneement has 1een. made with Miss Holmes, with whom a lady Connected; with theSchool resides, to accommodate a small n amber of young nates witn Doara terms, jor ooaru and tuitionl , $ 85 per Session," payable, in auV vance ; tuition for day scholars, $15 for a over 12 yearrof age ; for those under 12.- Instrtiction in the Ancient , Languaffei and Mathematics, will be given when dejdred. Books and Statioriarwill beurnisheiVtci hoar ders and daj' scholars at the lojsrest retail pri ces ;,v;Musio itd Drawing wili ftfrm separate charges. The services of an ajdditional ln structef in Music, having become necessary, one has been accoidingly provided. The services of a gentlem .n Vho is highly recommended, have been engaged for the next year (1837) who will give Instruction in the Trench and German, which vd! also form a separate charge. W. Hi HARDIN. e. Piltsborough, Dec. 15, 1836. ' 7 4w NOTICE. IE Undersigned, who reside near WilU amsborouRh, In the county of Granville, is desirous of employing a . young man ofgood character, qualified to teach the Rudiments . ef the 'English and Latin Language? i He will not be; required to take charre of inqiie than 6 or 8 Scholars. Any further inf-rmatib;n on the sub ject.' may be hd byconvspondehce with the Subscriber, throucrh the Post OfBce at Willi- am'sborn' y 'or, by application to John C. Taylor E sq of the Legisla ture. JAMES If J TAYLOR, December 31. BROAD CLOTHS, CASIHIERES AND VEST! VGS. 50 Pieces Superior Broad Cloths of srery ahode -:. : qnality and price. .-. - U , 35 do. beautiful, plaid, ribbed and plain Cassimeres. . -' i j . 03 do. 4 do. fine Sattinets and Cash- - ."meres. . ::j 30 do. RtcH cct sixx VxivaT, Satiit, 'Silks and Merino vestings. i . lorsale by B. BJ SMITH. Raleigh J Nov. 30, 1836. jj 4 6w. Ready ITIade Clothing Vkc. Vc. Fine Dasss, Frock and Ovircoats, Goata hair Camblet Wrappers and Cloaks, Cloth and Cassimere Pantaloorisii 1 Cut Velvet, Corded Silk and Merino Vests, . Fine Linen and Cotton Shirts, Merino, and Lambswool Shirts and Drawers, Ladies plain and figured Merino Cloaks. Stocks, Hankcrcbiofs & Gloves, 10 doz. black and7 colored Silk Vxxvxt, Satix and Bombazine Stocks, 10 doz. Bandana Hankerchiefs, and black V ailt cravats, ; : f " lO doz. Buckskin, Kid, C-tsTOn and Meri no Gloves, ' .; - J lO doz. fine Linen Cellars and Bosoms, For sale by B. B. SMITH. Raleigh, Nov. 30, 1836 4 6w. Splendid French lUuslins and Calicoes, &c &c, 20 pieces rich pointed, French Muslins j. 30 ditto sup?r French printed Cambrics 300 ditto Caiicoe & Gtjj'iam among them f many superb Patterns jr ' 30 ditto Swiss, Checked atid 'Jaconet MusYms Whitt 'Satin and Satin Gause for Wcddine Beautiful While Brocaded Muslins 5 Dresses. Super-elegant Gold and Silver Belts '; Satin, Sjlk and Merino Shawls r Fancy Silk, Chally and. Mermo' press Handk'fs Splendid French work'd Muslin Collars & Capes Hemstitched Thread Cambric Handk'fs Thread Laces, Edgings and Insertions Silk, Cotton and Merino Stockings Best Black English Silk dijLto ' Fine Irish Linens and Lawns U ' Super6ne Welch Flannels .',;. i' Beautiful Tuscan Bonnets and Bonnet Ribands Stout Bed-ticking and Sheeting Cottos Bagging, RdPE akb Twihe A LABOE I.OT OF ScPEKIOR NkGRO CxOTHIS Heavy liil'and bound Bed Blankets, made of the V . . finest Bath Wool, and a most comfortable . . -article in cold wtather ; V jRtne Rifles, Guns and Pistols l Simmons Blue Patent and unoAD Axks Elegant Gilt, Black, Greer Btirple Sprigged China, in T a Setts , Imperial and Black Tm il 10 Cases Fjiskumnble 11 TS White and Black) 10 l)os super SilkU Gingham UMBRELLAS 6 Trunks SHOES of every description For sale by . - V . j B. B. SMITH. Raleigh, Der. 30 1836. U 4, 6w New and elegant broods;, FOR THE Fall atulW inter Sales OF X836I-37. fllHE Undersigned, having just returned from JL the City f New York with his FALL AND WINTER SUPPLY OF ' STAPLE & FANCY DRY GOODS, assures the Public, with perfect confidence, that, for elegance, extent U variety, he never had the. pleasure of presenting to this community'! a richer ar more valuable assort ment, embracing all that is either vs&rviw ashiona- .- ? : a .... .1.1 ' .. ....- Bus, tabtt oi iLEsixT ; ana wuicd, upon tns spection and comparison with other selections, in reference to prices, , qualities and styles, he thinks cannot . fail to please the discreet and in 'elliceht purchaser. The Members of the Ler gisiature and other strangers, during their so journ in the City, and whontend to treat them selves and to present theiri families and friends with something rare -and 'beautiful,, wdr find that they can be fimished 1 on accommodating terms, at.ihe Fashionable Store df . . ",:'.v rXB b.;smitii Raleich, Dec30, 1336.' . 4 6w' xxrerrrxD at tri orrxsa JVflll VM;lWpAUr. . 4JL t the'CroSS,Boads; having been dissolved, that well known Place and Stand for a Store, witty all the Improvement's, are now offered. Tor Sale for a short time. But ot sold, a New Store -will be established there, and then it wiH not be lor sale. . . ?, -j1 t k vr a i r- ' AIsa. three Tracts of good strong t . . . -4 ; .a- 3,- 4 to 500' Acres each, about IU mtes trnm Ralelghr' It is offeredin separate Traeta, or the Vhoie together, to suit purchasers. I hav; at iy. Store, in this City afall and very desirable Assort ment . of G O O U S, .con-, si sting, of FANCY DRY GOODS, HARDWARE,. GROCERIES, c. &c. They will be sold t suit purchasers, who are invited to all. ' - " " - SMITH. .Raleigh, Dc. 8, 183. . , . 6 6w. - STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, - ' Halifax County. v ', November Sessions, 1836. ; Pherebe Justice ami Thomas Barrow, - Thomas et. al. who intermarried with M illy Barrow. JN this case, it appearing to the satisfaction oftheCourt that the Defendants are not in .... . a habitants ot this state it is tneTerore oruereci, that publication be made in the Raleigh Regis ter for six weeks, lor the defendants, their le gal representatives, . heirs or ahsigns, to show cause (if any ihey have) why the Will or Milly Barrow should not be admitted to probate at the next Court of P lets and Quarter Sessions, to be held for 'the. County of Halifax at the Court Heuse in the Town-of Halifax, jhe 3d Monday in. February next. Witness, Mark II. Pettway, Clerk, at Office the 3d Monday in November, 1836. ' 6 5t M. H. PETTWAY, Clerk. FEMALE BOARDING SCHOOL. THE duties of the School af Lochiel, near Hillsboroue;h, will be resumed on the 23d January. THe' Subscriber intends.afi'ording to his Pupils every facility of acquiring an Educa tion of the highest character, both solid and useful, as well as ornamental. The better to accomplish this object, his number will be strictly limited ; and he also designs procuring the services of an able female Assistant from the North. The Pupils of the School are treated in every respect as members of a private family, & while their intellectual improvement is sedulously attended to, a high regard is paid to the culti vation of their morals ajid their manners. Ha ving now had some years experience in Teach ing, the Subscriber feels confident of being a ble to place his School on a footing with the best Institutions for female Education in the country. The situation of the School, a mile from Hillsborough, is one combining every ad vantage of retirement ar.d health. Txrms are $85 per Session which includes Board, Tuition and Books. Music and Painting are separate charges. WILLIAM E. ANDERSON. Hillsboro', Dec. 1, 1836. 4tf 03 The Star and Standard will publish the foregoing, until countermanded ; and the fol lowing papers will insert it for 6 weeks each; viz : Newbern Spectator, Fayetteyille Observer, Ta'rboro Press, Edenton Gazette, Warrenton Reporter, and Carolina Watchman.; Bills to be sent to this Office. iiinAnAi irom tne bUDscnnen n Caswell J.tilcounty. on the 25lh of Sentember last. a Negro man named VIRGIL,. Said Negro was purchased of Maj. Charles L. Hinton, of Wake county, and is supposed to be lurking about the neighborhood of Major Iliuton, where he is well known. Whoever may apprehend said Ncffro will confine him in Wake Jail, or tie- liver him to Mr. Alexander Campbell, of Raleigh. HENRY WILLIS. Nov. 5, 1836. . 4b P. S. VIRGIL carried off with him a very yaluable DOG, for the restoration of which alone, I witl give a Reward of TEN DOLLARS. He is a very full, yelfow Dog, with a tail six or eight inches long, and quite fiel ce. His bark is loud and tsrrific. He has been beaten over the head and his nose seems as if it had been broken. Information either of the Neero or the Doer. will be thankfully received, and the Reward cheer fully paid, on application as above. H. W. W HOLESALE AND RETAIL (SUCCESSOR to the late WILSON BUNT,) No ,57V South 3d Street, Philadelphia, IMPORTS all his fine W I IVES, which he offers for ale on liberal terms., private Gentlemen, Hotel Keepers, and Deal ers generally, may rely on getting their Wines and Liquors as pure as imported. His Stock Is lare, and consists of a great va riety of Madeira, Pale Gold and Brown Sherry, Port, Lisbon, Clret, and Champaign Wines, in Pipes, Qr. Casks, and Bottles fine old Cham paign an .togmac U randy ; Holland Gin Ja maica Spirits ; Irish and Monongalvela JVhiskev, in Pipes, Qr. Casks, and Bottles ; Old Peach Brandy, in Bottles ; Cherry Bounce ; Wine Bit ters ; First quality Spanish Segars : Lynch's first quality Sweet Oil, &c. AW orders from, the country will be punctu ally attended to and shippedto aiiy part of the United States. Philadelphia, October 25, 1836. 52 3m Iftaleigla aiad Gavtou Rail 7 Road Ollic.5 THE Annual Meeting of the Stockholders in the RaJeigh and Gaston Rail Road Compa ny, will take place at their Office in the City of Raleigh on the first Monday in February next. A full attendance is dasired, either in person or by prosy, li GEO. W. MORDECAI, Prest. Raleigh, Dec. 15, 1836. 6 6w t QjT Star and Standard, Petersburg Intelligen ce? and Constellation, and Richmond Whig will insert the .above 6 weeks each, and forward their accounts te this Office. PERSON COUNTY, N. CAROLINA. ! THE First Session -of this School for the riext Year will commence on the fourth Monlday (2fthday) of January. The course of Studies embraces those branches of Education which are usually taught in our Academies. Boys will be prepared-for admission into any College that may he desired.i.No,moreStudents are received into the School than the Sbsribe;r hittiself can superintend and instruct; The situation is i la retired one, in'd is .remarkable for.)ts healthi ness and its exemption from the. ordinary al lurements of dissipation, idleness,' and extrava gance. The charge for Board anil; Tuition,-the nextession, will not exceed Fifty-two dollars and a half, which will be required to be paid in HEN. SUMNER. ArcSaOthTJec. 1S36. flC?" Star afso. 7 3vv XU . K J. M MX, M. M. MJUMJM - i - The Schooneis-' N1CHOZS Steataer WlLMlNG TON and . TO WP.OA TS, Wilt take 'measuremeitf Goods' at'Ne w-York and tletiver luem hi r ayejtevmc, n.mc taiunjucu ratesV free of all other charges --X Hayy Ooods wU be taken as above specified, pxcent that thev will at times, when the river is very low, e subject loatorage iandjaooruf J storing, whicL we trust will oe seldom requirea, as thie Steamer and Tdw Boats are of Ihe new est cjonstruciion and light .-draught -of water. :C i The Goods at the owner': risk, t the tame- a in the hands of forwarding merchants. . iFrleight payable on delivery arFayettev.lle.- i All persons shipping Goods by the above1 line, will (please , hand a list of the t Goods shipped to Messrs'. Halfett & Brown,, so as to advise me.' I . WILLIAM DOUGALLProprietor. I WILLK1NGS & BELDEN, i j ... Agents at Fayette'ville.' Aijignst 18. 1836. 1 43tf FAMILY FLOUIl, M ADE'of new and excellent yheat, put up XvJL expressly lor Family use, tor sale Dy AV. & A. tiTlTH. 7 tf QEts.ECfl'ED by the very best Musician in tne YD United States, Uhaiiles Kiions, t-squire, of New-York. i Tile Subscriber has just received Two PIA NOS, o ery superior tone and finish. . 'I'hey havejoee ..examined by" five or sfx Musician.", who pronounce them first rate several of the oldest and most experienced Cabinet makers in this place, who have carefully examined the exterior, unhesitatingly declare them far ahead of any thing of the kind they have ever seen in Petersburg. For the quality of these Instru ments, I refer to Charles E. Horn. Esq. New York; Doctor Thomas Robinson, Petersburg ; Doctor Robert Emmet Robinson, do.; Win. M. Robibson, Esq. Richmond Charles Berg, Esq, Professor of Music, in this place, i f EDWARD PfNASH, I I ' ' Bookseller ! Petersburg, August 3. 43 The Eiiaporinm of Faejiion, EXCHANGE JWfV, "ATTTIVILLK BTBEXT, RA.1KIGIT, NEARLY OPPOSITB THE POST OFFICE. ; The Subscriber has just returned from the Nort'i,and is now opening an entire newstock of Embracing Cloth, Cassimeres and 'Testings, of every colour and quality. These Goods have been! selected by the proprietor in person, and he cajn confidently reeommand them to his friends and customers. Members of the Legislature, and others visit.'j the city, would do well to call and examine his stock, before purchasing elsewhere, as he is determined to sell cheap. Araone his Goods may be found Extra sup. Blue, Black, Wool dyed do do do Plain " Blue Brown . Golden do Green Rifle do and Invisible do LOTUS L Roman Purple . Napoleon Violet- f Mohair and i Pilot ! CASSIMERES. Blue double Milled a Black do do S do siugle do o Leopold Cords TO Pulaski do Polynesian do Zebra Plaids Clouded do ? . Strip6of various ki rids Buff Cashmerett .Striped Satinett ' Plaid do VESTJNGS. RieWFig. sak Velvet Blue Satiin. Plaid Mohair Cora English Silk Huff Valencia Brocade uo Medlev ? do Plain Black Black Satin Sup PUid Shalley Together with a general assortment of ' Tennant's celebrated Stocks, Suspenders, Shirt Collars & Bosoms, (ruffled and plain) Silk, Merino, and Lamb's Wol Shirts, Mwney Bells, India Rubber Straps, and many other -things kept by Merchant Tai lors, too tedious to enumerate. I have in my employ first rate Northern Work- inenl and can assura those who are disposed to patronize me, mat no pains will be spared to Igivefsatisfaction. Clothes made to fit, or no charge. 1 tjake this, method of returninjr my acknowl edgifrertts for the very liberal patronage hereto fore Ibestowed upon me, and hope, by attention to business and constant desire to please, to memt future favours. orders trom a distance will be attended to promptly. i THOS. M.. OLIVER. PS. The latest London and Atnerican Fsh- tonsijusi recetyea. T. M. O. City Propert ffor Sbte. THE Subscriber,, being desirous to remove to the Western Country, offers for Sale his two story DWELLING HOUSE, in the imme diate vicuutv of Raleigb. There is ; on the lot besides the necessary Outhouses, in excellent Weill of Water. Also, two Acres of unimproved LAND, im mediately South of the above. ' ) ' Aso, part of Lot, No 128, occupied by Miss saiiy Miicneir, j - The title to the property is indisputable, and a baf gain may be had, if early application is maae. . . i ;- ALLEN J ONES Rileigh, April,27, 1836. t 25 STATE OF N01U H-CAROLINA. Granville County. '.I. November Court, A. D. 1836. John V. Jinkins, Assignee, . vs. ; Joseph G. "Williams and Young P.Bowers. Origjinal attaenment, levie in Joseph G. Wil ; liams' interest in tbe Tract ef Land formerly ,oned by his. father, ,Wm. Williams. IT having been made appear to the satisfaction -cfthe. Court, that the defendants reside be yond the limits of this Slate It is therefore or, derejd, that publication be made for six succeS ireeeks, in the Raleigh Register; for thetn 10 appear at the Court of Pleas ahd Quarter sessions, to pe held tor the County of Granville, at im uourtrHouse in oxtord, on the first Mon day In February next then and there to rente yv; tae; sad property ; otherwise the same, will be condemned, and made subject to Plaintiff's recovery. .1 , . iJptness, James M. AViggtns, Clerk M)f said pcttjti at Office, the first Monday of November, A.-U, jAs;M,wiuGms,xik. an ; Raleigh, Dec. 21. r Price adv. f .3 MONtGpMEfiY C O VNTY: ' SdpeVibf Court of ,Lavi . . ' S P R I NG T E R M 83-5: r'-i- : )6ayii XiiiLy vs.- Jonp "hh Lijly-K Attachment levied on ai lract of lind-supposed to b the property of Joel Lilly; adjoining . ithe land f Benjamini.illy.on Rockjr River, . aubiecrto the life estate ofMrs.EIeanor Lilly. SUPERIOR CO cTrdXA W-F'aUTfnnv 1835 vAttachnaent levied on a tract of land, supposed to be the property oi tne treienaanr,:aujoiu ng the lands of' Benjamin Lilly and. others, on Rocky River, subject t the life estate:of his mother, Mrs. leanor Lilly. SUPERIOR C O URTef LAWTall Term,1836 Same vs. Same. Attachment levied on a tract of land, supposed ito be the property of Joel M. Lilly, adjoining ihe lands of Beniamrh Lilly and others, on ockyltiver, subject to the life estate of Irs Eleanor Lilly.,; At September Term of the Superior Court, 18:36 .Ordered by 'the Court, that this caa and thMwo eases on the Trial Docket be coiisoli dated and form one suit. - t IT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that the defendant, Jbel M. Lilly, in this, case, w not an inhabitant of this State, it is there fcie ordered by the Court that publ cation be made in the Raleigh Register, tor six weeks, for said Joel M. Lilly to appear at the next Su perior Court of Law, to be. held for the county of Montgomery, at the Court Honse in Law. renceville, on the first Monday in March next, then and there to answer, plead or demur o therwise judgment, ro cwfe&so, v?.H be entered against him, and the land attached will be sold to satisfy plaintiff's demands. Witness, Farqr." Martin, Clerk of the Supe rior Court of Law, at uffioe, the first Monday in. September, 1836. FAR. MARTIN, C. S. C By HENRY LILLY, U. C. Lawrencevtlle, N. C. Dtc. 12, 1836- 6 6t , NEGROES FOR SALE. BY( virtue of a Decree of the Court of Equity for the County of Waireri, made .at October Term 1836, in the case of Edward Burchett,, Admr. of Joseph Burchett, dee'd, against Eze kiel Burchett and others, and by consent of the parties, I shall offer for sale, at Norwood & Mabry's Store, on the 2lst day of January 1837V Eleven likely Negroes, Consisting of Men, Women and Children. Said Negroes will be sold on a credit of one year, with interest from the day of sale. ' Bonds with approved Security will be required of the pur chasers. ..., EDWARD BURCHETT, Admr. of Joseph Burchett, dee'd. Warren county, Dec. 8. 5 6t Commission and Forwarding STORE. EW. Ttl.Ia.IW, ot the Firm of WILLK1NGS& CO, having entered in; to copartnership with ROBERT C BELDEN, the husines of the old Firm will; be conducted by; them under the Firm of 1 WILLSINGS & BE LDETaT f Jit the same Store, corner of Hay and Maxwell Streets. They will pay personal attention to forwarding Gqods to the interior of the State, and receive Cotton, and other produce on storage, and will effect sales or ship as directed. Fayetteville, Aug. 15, 1835. 40 tf. " NOTICE. ; AT the last Term of the Court of JPleag and Quarter Sessions, held for lfce'Cwunty of Granville. Administration upon the Estate of Daniel GIovm deceased, and also upon the Es tate of AbanLoVB Glpver, deceased, late of the said ooanty , was granted o: the Subscriber. All persons indebted to either of thj&aaid Es ajes, ane requested to make payment to the Subscriber, nad thoe haviag claims against ei ther of said Estates, are heaeby notified to bring them forward, properly authenticated, within the time prescribed by Law, of this Notice will be plead in bar of their recoverw THOS. B. LITTLBJOHN, Admr. Oxford, Dec. 6, 1836. .. 5 2m M I 10,000 PAIR OF BOOTS AMI SHOES. Jit the Sign of the Golden Hat, Fayetteville -I . Street, Raleigh, - . ,. : ': .. HA'S ju.sjt returned from the Northern Mar - kets, with a very heavy and extensive as sortment of articles in his line, not excelled by any Establishment in the Southern States. It consists,, in part, of ;( Gentlemen's first quality Calf-skin Boots, i i- Do. Waterproof do. , ; Do. fine Calf-skin Shoes Do Walking and Dancing Pumps, of va rious qualities and at prices to suit cus j tomers Ladies' Walking Shoe3 of the most approved ! City manufacture Do. Kid, Satin and Prunella Slippers Do, Do. Do. Do. Do. best Paris Slippers Thick scaled , do. ' Seal-skin " do. various patterns Prunelle and Gaiter Boots - 'U Waterproof do- Mlsses' Shoes,' Slippers and Shoetces, of erery - i description ; . r Boys' Boots and Shoes, of eveTy variety of pat- ; tern and price All kinds of Shoes suitable for Servants, Male and Female f A large -supply of SHOE FINDINGS. Paste and Liquid BLACKING. . A general supply of, . Mats and JBapn Of the most fashionable style and patterns, j - - yii.llllT liaiMii.iiiMiMmJi lllfi.l.M II m .. m-" , - t X. IT. feels grateful for $he liberal patronage heretofore extended by a generous public,- and solicits a continuance thereof J , ;- -Haying a number 'of experiencedYorktnen in his employ, he js prepared ta; manufacture Gentlemens BOOTS and SHOES, in theneat- j est style, of the best mat eiials,;, and on short notice Sept, 16, -1&36V 45 STATE OJF.NOjitlf-CATtOLlNA. Superior Court of La W. ' Fall Term. 1836. ; . Polly. Yergin ea. BalaamYergin; .; Petition for Dorce. IT appearirig-to the satisfaction of the Cour Abat the Defendant, U-daam Yergjnr is not gn' inhabitant of tbistatei? It is therefore ordee bji ihe.Court that publicatkin : be. made in ttif Raleigh r Register Toy. twolinonths, that he bt ana appear at ine next oupenor ajouh or Lav (b..b held fbthe County of Randolph, at the Court-House lhvAhhorVoh 4he fourth Monda of March nexti then and, thifre to plead, answer or deftard theFetitidnV-or it; will be takei pro confesso and adjudge acCofdi ngly, 3 2 w : JOSHUA- CRAVEN, C&. c. ,25 Iollars lleward WILL be give n for the apprehen sidn of RICHARD, a Negro fellow belonging to me, ho ranaw av from my proincr, on ius way to Alabamri nbout ihe, 10 th of the present month Richard is a stout, well-builtfeilowri about 30 or S3 yea'rs old, black skin,-5 feetP or,10 inches high, will weigh, I suppose, 17C or:175 pounds has a tolerably large mouth, snuHi-keen ey, and very fair, white teeth. He wasvichasJ trom some nerson in Raleitrh. who's- imitip t ,i iM not remember, and taken to Buncrfmbe, 6 or M years ago, ami was sold a year or two si:ice, a ; the property of CbL Richardson, of that count) . He hafl, while in Raleigh, and still has, a free -woman of colour for . a wife, by the name of Jane Tucker.; Jane is a small Mulatto woman, 25 or 30 years old, and, as 1 am informed, sua- -tained '-while in Raleieh, a ebod character. She loiloweu Richard to Buncumbej nd then tq this county, whfte she has resided fur the last yeaa or so. She is-now making .'arrangements to re turn to Raleigh, Where I have nojloubt her hus band will attempt also to get. Any inforilatidn about Richard will be thankfully received by the subscriber, , living near Morganjton., j. c who will compensate any person affording him assistance in trying to get this fellow. JOHN E. BUTLER. Morganton,,Nov. 151836. 3 FOR t ne Cure Of almost every variety of tunc tional disorder of the Stomach, Bovels, Liver"t:,Spleen such as heart burn, acid eruclaWnsj nausea, head-ach, pain and disteh tiortot the Stomach and bowels, incipient di- SSm r-jLS, hea, cotic, natuience, naonuai cosiiveness, Cjloss of appetite, sick head-ach, sea sickness, rieilt for Females durine Preenancy and suli? sequent confinement, relieving sickness at the stomach; heaa?acn, neartourn ana many ot tne incidental nervpus affections.' Literary men, Students and most other persons of sedentary habits, find them very convenient. "Those, who indulge too freely in the pleasures of the Table, find speedy relief from the sense of oppression and distention which follow, by taking the Pills. ' As a Dinner Pill they are invaluable. Those who are drinking Mineral Waters and particularly those from Southern climates and Ague and Fever districts, wiU.find them a val uable adjunct. Those Who are exposed to the vicissitudes of weather, on voyages or journeys, iah take them at all times with perfect 'alfety. In full doses, they are a highly efficacious and safe Anti-Bilious Medicine. They seidom or never produce sicknesl at the stojnach or gri pinp. - "': .' - '" ' . - ' ' - Their effieacyis strongly .attested by Certifi cates from the following gentlemen, viz Bish op Ires Rev. JXt. McPheeters, Rev, G. W.. Freeman, Rev: B. T. Blake; Gov. Iredell, Hm. Henry hotter, j Hon. G.' . Badgef, Hoh. Rich ard Hmea, Thos. p. DeverenxjjEsq. Professor? Anderson, Wrn. Hrll, Esq. Secretary; of State, W m.JS . Mhoon,' Esq. lat e Treasurer, Jas. Grant, Esq. "late Comptroller, W, R. Galea, Esq. of the-Register," Capt. Guiori, GuionV Hotel, Dr.- Dr.-J. Y. Young, Rev. F. L. llawksfc KC company each Box. e directions ac- These Pills are. for sale, by appointment, in , almost every Town in the United States, and Wholesale and71 Retail by the Subscribers, 16 i whom applications may be made for Agencies. ' BECKWTTH& JUMP. Ralfigh, N.C. ' t.i. r.- --V;. 1 1st door west of the Presbyterian Church. Tbaiwk ofwbe state of north carolina. i - ' -'V--' '-- ' -- " -;v -- -,- ' - A DIVIDEND of FOUR per cent, on the Cap ital Stock of this Bank fur the last half year has been declared, and will be paid to the Stock holders or their representatives, at tbe Bank on the first Monday in January next and at the Branches and Aisncies fifteen days thereafter. V , - C. DEWEY, Cashier. Raleigh Dec 10.1836. ' V 4 S3 Standard and Star until ?3d Janl83T. . : W. & -A. SWITMiU A GENTS for BATTLE & BROTHERS, keep constantly On hand a general assortment of COTTON TARNS, and will supply any orders addressed to Ihem by.Merchapls n Uiis section -of the State, , at Factory pricesj with .the addi tional charge only ot half a cent tor Waggonage from the Falls, to this City. . 1 " They are receivingj1 in addition to their Ex tensive Assortment of every Article usually kept in their line,, a few Handsome and Fashi onable Articles; all of which they will sell, at their usually low prices they have also a quan tity of Alum Salt, Molasses, Sugar, Coffee, &c. Raleigh; Dec. 21; 1836. tf State Bank of North-Carolina, PURSUANT to a Resolution of the StockhoT- f ders of this Bank at their last annual Ge- f neral Meeting all persons k having claims of said Bank for Dividends of Capital or Profib-ii i' De posit es, offotes issued bythe PrincipaJBank or ita Branches! are earnest ly desired to present them for payment to .:the Treasurer of the Bank, on dr before the first Monday in November next . Otherwise; they will be barred, as the Stock holders will then make final dividend of the. eflectsvf the Bank. f . :r' - S. F. PATTERSON, President. Baleigh. Dec. 23, 1836. itm To .be insetted in allAhe newspapers . printed within. Abe State, off North-Carolina. for ' J three monthslhebiilsto be sentto theiTreasu- rer of the Bank, who will pay them to i order. 1 STMTBMOn STOLEN, - FROM the Subscriber, jemdins ,n Rjtleigh, a few niehta sincere large well formed, Kk ly Grey ORSE, about 6 yea'rs old." ;Any inform i- ia tion respecting nimwill be thanks fully received, and ; a . liberal Reward " will be ; paid for hia delivcryjLo me. -. ; T . UlNftY ORMANf f Dee. 1, 1SSS. ' 4 a ': ' fl - 4- i 1 I- 4-rV Si,'"' 4- 1 1 -;- V -- .- i 111 7, .F 5
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