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To fc-e drawn at Alexandria, D. C. on Saturday,
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1ICK AVUts S I.KND1I PRIZES. ;
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10.000 Dollars
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do r - " 7, 500 Dollars
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'-. S5,00CM-4,000 83,000
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, 4 JO Pwui of - 81,000
50 do 750
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60 of SS0O6O of S250
.60 of 8200 60 of S150
Tictelf f29Halret f 10-Quarteri 15
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trtiffeatea of Packages of 25 1V1ioI
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Do do 25 naif do 135
: Do do 25 Quarter do 67 50
DO do 25 Eighth do 33 75
Grim SankSttrlihgton, iNtuhJtnt$j '
4 v por tlid EducaUon of 4
Ob Orders for Tickets and Shares or Certifi
cates of Packages in the above Magnificent
Scheme, will receive the most prompt atten
tion, and an official account or the thawing
immediately alter it is over, to all who or
der from hjv Address, I
v D. S. GKKGOUT & Co.
' Wathington Ciiy D. C.
BECliWITH'S PIUS.
The following letter from Dr. Maksxt exten
i( sirety known as a Physician of large experience
i.and professional learning, il is thought may bo in
? teresting to those who are suffering from the disease
described in it :
Beaufort, N. C. March 28, 1837.
. t . DaA Sir I consider it a dijty which I owe to
society, to give you a condensed statement of a case
1 of Dyspepsia which occurred in: my' own family
. Jay only son, James Lewis Af anney, when about
, eight years of ige,' wai seixed with that kind of
Dyspepsia called Pyrosis or Water Brash. Soon
alter eatag be would be seized with violent pain in
fc toe srasli intesunes and stomach, and in a few mi
ntites vomiting of the food recently taken, with i
" large quanUty;of watery fluid. Having at that pe
riod practiced itneicine in this State for 25 years, I
, nao treated, a great many cases of Dyspepsia suc-
cessfully-but this case of my son was so obstinate
and untractable, as to resist all the usual remedies.
rj then determined, as a dernier resort to maka a fair
trial of your Anti-dyspeptic Pilla, 1 purchased a
c box," and commenced giving him one after " every
meal and when necessary to produce a regular
action of the bowels, 'three' Pills at bed time. He
began to improve immediately, and by using three
boxes of the Pills, his health Was reestablishedhis
strength and complexion greatly improved. He is
How in his tend) year, in fine health and grows
rapuwy. ...
; I am,' very respectfully,
'- .: . -Your friend and ob't servTt, .
: JAMES MANNEY, M. D
To Jeaar Bicxwjth, m. D. Haleigh.
:-. -. 1 1 1 1 i ... . ' . ' -
BELLING OFF AT COST.
THE Subscribers," as Assignees of T. Rtavia
. jfm- w wi sen uu iiic
t:TOdff OF GOODS
of BJiid Pirm,at Cost, for Cath ; or any amount
Tcr(wcpijrfloiiMsron aix montn&' credit, with
uiictch ana security. , i !
i.AH;thos,indebted to . the said Firm, are re
H4uesie4 to make payment te the Subscribers
hout delay, who are authorised to receive
payment! and grant discharges fort he same.
l, IU W.1IU5TED,
fc. 'V DAVID THOMSON,! T,ees.
Imitlield,: April 10, 1837.. 23 tJe
Tne Newbern Spectator will insert the
above until June 1st, and forward account tu th
Postmaster at Smtthfield. ,
Baily Northern and Southern
Houte, for the greataiail and
- Urayellers. thro' Baltimore.
lFrede-
rricksburg, Bichmond, Pe-
tersDur Kaleigh, c.
mHfi Institution will be opened, WltV divine
f-per'taisstonji on' Wednesday the third day
ot way under the charge oi the Rev- Asa Ea
TO, D. Daa Clfan lain and Head of the Fa-
: mny, Mrs 5usAJEATot as Matron, and Miss
uit KoTTox.t as Principal Tescner i with
assistant Teachers in thei several departments.
No tJuntfwillbeidniitted for lew thanye4r.
. The $choIasticyer iadividedlhto a Summer
term and a Winter lermot twenty-two weeks
each 1, the former commencing on the. first
Wednesday in May, and the latter on the first
WednesdsV ni November. -There 'will be two
vacation., of four weeks each, " ext p receding
the days just named; ? - v .
'The regular ezpeusct for each term, including
wwaruiu auu luuging, w'l'l wci uu iigii,aja
instruction in all the English branches, the an
cient languages, psalmody, plain sewing and
ttve domestic economy, will be one hundred
dollars payable always in advance. From this
charge, twenty. five per cent will be deducted.
for daughter f cfei'ervmen of the Ciureu- , Full
courses of lectures in Natural Philosophy, and
Chemistry, with a complete apparatus, and 1
so in Iiotany, will Ire delivered annually, in ad
dition to the instruction in those branches.
There will be a charge of six dollars for each
term, for the use ofbed.-bedstead, bedding ami
towels.' 'Wasliintr will be charged at fifty cents
a dozen. : Books and stationary will be furnish
ed at usual prices. There will be provided,
for the use of the liurtiuijion a Library, select
ed especially for the use of the Teachers and
Pupils. Pupils who remain will be charged
$12 50 for each of the t w o vacations. A limit
ed number of day scholars will be received.
The following will bd thnrget additional to i
the above Far instruction m the Frei ch lan-
guafe, $7 50 a quarter (of eleven weeks 4n !
German, Italian, and Spanish, $10 a quarter ;
for musical instruction, on the Piano, with
use of instrument, $15 a quarteT on the Harp,
with use of instrument, f25 a quarter--on the
Organ, wi th use of instrument, $10 a quarter ;
for instruction in -Drawing and Painting, $8 a
All monev for the usejof pupils must be en
trusted totlie Head of the Family; under whose
direction ull puicltitses n'rc to be made, and all
expenses incurred- Advances must be made
to meet all such expenditures. Paren's will
.designate the additional branches which arc to
be pursued. , 1 .
Attention is particularly requested to the
following points : Thprnughness in study and
exactness in deportment will be expected of
I all who de ire to continue pupils of the institu
tion the branches proper to be pursued by
each must be left to the discretion of the Prin
cipal Teacher no pupU to bring to the institu
tion any but devotional and school books -
plainness and simplicity in dress, and a just e
conomy in expendi ure, will be expected in all,
as members of a Christian family. .
In its entire organization, St. Mary's Hall is
designed to be a Christian household j and the
aim will be. by the continual application of do-
" ? O i m
mesne liinuences on i;nristian principles, to
form and to accomplish rAe dome t lie character.
It is the object of the Institutjoiiaiuf nothing
will be spared for its accomplishment to pro
mote to the utmost, thef physical, intellectual,
and spiritual improvement of the pupils entrus
ted to it.; and, training them all up-Kn the nur
ture an I admonition of the Lord," to render
them, by the due cultivation of the mind, the
manners, and the hearty true Christian ladies.
prepareu, uirougn gracet lor usefulness and
mtliience here, and for iglorv, honor and im
mortality" hereafter. ( i
All : ' . . .
en wummunicaiions must oe addressed to
" the Rev. ASA EATON, U. D., Chaplain, and
neao or me rnuly, ot;S'. Mrj 's HU, lUrI-
ingion. ewJersey. 5
Burlington, March I, !l5'7
FrpmKew-TorH to JFayettevillc.
nnHE Subscriber inform ' the Merchants of
Jk the Interior arid the Public generally! ; that
i 1 v . - . t .
urn oQvr Lijne 11 iiww iu vucccssiui .operation,
and off ers a direct and expeditious means of
transportation. The -Vessels of. this Line,; 5 in
number, are all of the first class ; and Goods
shipped by them can be insured at the lo west
rates of premium. The Steamer . Wilmington,
in connection, is a boat of fine construction for
the Cape-Fear; arid VhH Tier Tor Boals well
calculated to give despaf cli. ' AH persons ship
ping Goods by the above Line will please hand
a list o the Agents at New-York. .
k . IIALLLTT & BltOWN; .
,Agents, New-York,
5 - WM.OUGALL, Wilmington,
WILLRINS & U ELD EN,
- Agentar Fayetteville.
Foruiarding i&gcncy
THE Subscribers inform the -Merchants of
the: Interior, that they are still engaged in
the Forwarding way, and trust that with the
facilities and experience they now possess in
the transaction of this business, to merit;' the
patronage heretofore conferred. They have
large Ware Houses at the Itiver and in Town,
for the reception, of forwarding Goods, apart
from other buildings and comparatively safe
from fire.
WILLKIKGS & BEL DEN, Fayetteville.
Refer to !
Messrs. MOUDECAI & McKIMMON,
" TUHNEU & HUGHES.
MY EH 3 & Go's. OUONOKO TOBACCO,
four years old.
BtlOWN 6c SNOW.
KUlgfr, 4, Feb. 1837. 3m
STATE OF NOR l'lI-CAROLINA.
Uranville County.
Court of Equity Spring Term, 1837.
Suian F. Phillips,
Against
Jlelson Phillips and John P. Lemay.
Hill for Alimony.
T appearing to- the Court, that the Defend-
m. ant, Nelson Phillips, it not an inhabitant o
Ibis Stae, but resides beyond the jurisdiction
of the Court It is therefore, on motion of the
Plaintiff.. s Counsel, ordered that publication
be made tor six successive weeks, in the Ha
leigh Wegister, a newspaper printed and nub
11 I r.t . .... . m.
iimicu w. me ocai 01 inc; vaovernment cr tins
State, and also in the Hillsborough Recorder,
tor the said Nelson Phillips to appear at 4he
Court to be held at the Town of Oxford on he
first Monday of September next, and plead,
gnawer, nr iiciinir 10 me rtamun s Bui, or else
the said bill will be taken pro conmo and heard
exftarte, as to r- m.
TVitness, Thomas B. LiUlejohn, Clerk and
Master of s:ud Court, at Office, the firt Mon
day of Mart h, A. D. 1837.
THO. B. J.ITTLEJOHN, C. M. E.
Uj- me wiusoorougu rtecorder will insert
uie uoove ror six successive weeks, and for-
warn hw account to the Clerk & Master. Oic.
tortl. 1 21
5n TONSOFDHrPAKE, for sale by the
rsjyj subscribers a brst rate -article tor much
Cowi And' Stock jgenerally.- Fifty pound of
the Cake contain at much nutriment a a 4uab
elofMeal. . , . t , . .
Apply at the Neuse Rive Oil Vorks; or to
the Subscribers in Raleigh ; : where every infor
mation will be cheerfully -given as to the best
method of using it &c. t j f
W. II. MEAD.
RaleIgli.Ftb.ir.
Op HAVE Tfr Bbli. of JFrTOlJrt from seven
think there is a rorry among them. I offer
noos, at iS-f yt AL$9 except eight bits,
which ta not certainly better. though 4he, own'
Vr tbinkiTit is. i 1 wi'l opelr a bbl. and let; ypu
take some and try before ybtf buy " and 'vrtire-s
vew take it back and return your Cab mfterycki
do buy, if you arc d'sappolnted in quality. Can
,Mffe-7?.yWnfairer -. W
Wat. FECK.?
Raleighi April 17. 1837. h I
TheSubscubers Iiaye jyst received
3t
STATE OP NORTH CAROLINA.
1 Granville County.
Court of Equity Spring Term, 183r.
Petition for sale of Land.
John R. Hicks and others,
- .
James D. Wood, Martha Binford, - Henry
and wife Selina, Eleanor Murrav, James T.
Hicks and wife Jane, and John Craig, an in
fant under :the acre of2l vir.
. n . . v
Taopcarincr to th f!nrf th-t oil .t. .
- C . ...... c ur-
lendants are nonrcsidnt r ii;. c..
and reside beyond the juriliction of the Court
It is therefore,, on motion of the Plaintiffs'
Counsel, ordered that publication be made ffr
six successive weeks, in the. Raleigh Register,
a newspaper printed and published at the Seat
of the Government of this State, for the said
Defendants to appear at the-Court to heh,l,li
it the Twn of Oxford On til firt Vlniol
September next, ih1 nle d. answer or dtrmr
else the sa d bill will
heard ex parte, as to
Witness, Thomas B. Lititlfinlm. rtv --t
aster of said Court, at nffi ii,-. ...
day of March, A. D..18S7.
21 THO. B. Lrr-rr.v'tfinw .
, anii 0Bte: TraveUers go by Ra'J Road
vVf irom isaitimore to Washington, 38 miles ;
ngton City to Poto-
enan vreex, au miles , by Rail Road, from Fre-
aexicKSQurg la uicnmond, 51 miles t and from
fteraburg to Blakcley, 60 miles.
v Such is the expedition now pn the route, that
travellers leaving Richmond in the morning at
o'clock, get toi Washington irt time to take the
. Can at a qnirtei' before 5 M. glvingthem an
i ipportOnity of restlng-a night iii Baltimore & st 11
teaching Philadelphia riext day to dinner. Com
ingSduthTravellers leaving Baltimore in the f-
- ter fes: -Jart at half - oast 4 P. M. rnt itni.ht
brd the Steamboat from Washington to
on
PotOrOS rreek-; urul .Hin f
day about half past 3 p, Mf "sf U :t .
. 'Atmshlngtoa! tbere iaan Oranibns to take
lngerejrom the SteambeaV,fc-fh Cr or
Sir9riif1?ra CMtt TaveTnatoTthe
Bciat.. Charge from Richmond to Washington!
asb".?"'tm WW8gtto;Dal,
geala
1 TrjecyJotinaleigh.
Mence and favora in the above 1ttsineM
n-T , r "V -v-w mi p'ease them; Ftf affe-,
for discount & renewal.
fcc.Vani alsd to transact any otherW
S2-W y y inyV rsniiTe
renewal, at our Banks.
mess of
continue
tofore; tZ:ZZr Zi"??",n
rate feeTr f uu mode.
. WILUASIPECK.
th Aur. ."a M1
."I-V"-"' business aa h .
fnm the Rev. Dr. Tyng, Rector of the Church
of the Zpiphanjfi Philadelphia.
The information which I have received, that
that tie Rev. Dr. Eatoj, of Boston, and his la-
uy, are to oe me um ea Head of the household
in St. Mary-s H ill, -your Ww school for th- ..i...
canon of young ladies, has induced me offe'r to the 71 , ilC' 1U Jr
S?'J?I P?Tf 11 !y- ,enr" in Pr"ti,,g be taken pro conLlo and
the interests of the Institution, this spontaneoul them. 1
iicasiuH ui my reeiingv. m Boston and its
ricmiiy, laere wouia De; lar more propiiety n,
.... v.M.i.cHuiHn irom ur. Eaton than
my onenng u w mm.f In this section of the
couivry, perhaps, im residence here may jrive
w hich ne tioes not possess.
Aflow me, therefore to ii,v,. t
1 , i 7 . ....... .v.v. a ,ii
nown, ana ne is a stranger, that I have know,,
mm iminmeiy irum my childhood, ami hv
verenced him as many beside havp A,n ...
important hgiit for the Eniacrmal m...!, ;
time of its desolation, and as the frin,l h miAm,
to many of our young mpn in their prepafatidn
for the ministry, as he was in many resnects to
...j.... , A B.t... iay qohmie in rhe certainty,
that whatever long tried piety, and moderate,
calm, and Christian manners, and an ,ff,H..
ate, tender and parental -spirit, can do for the
benefit of their daughtets, they will find in i en
trusting them to the cafe of Dr. Eaton. Mrs
Eaton is a lady ofthe most respectable coniiex
lonsinhernaiivecityarKl by her education
u mauntrs, ana vue class of society to whicli
Ufc,W5 accsiomeaas well as by her ii.
ety and domestic charaqter -will be found in ,
...6h utjj.tcuuucy lor me muernal caro r
.r i " w w"
"ic inieresung suojectSf ot Her charge. I am
of opinion, that no similar Institution'" rn
sent,, as far as the heads of the family are con
cernedfor I m unacquainted with the ar
rangements for the department of
Zm rS" g-'': hP1ounff 1 -dies, for
whom Christian parents seek, a Christian Edu.
BOXES" DR. PETERS' VE-
& VW WVJ GETABLE ANTI-BILIOUS
ANH ANTI-DYSPEPTIC PILLS.
I am aware that many persons have been dis
appointed in not being able to obtain this valu
able Medicine But now all reasonable demands
can be supplied; ' v .
It is useless Aa comment on the efficacy, of the
Pills. Wherever tbeyare known, they are rapidly
coming into use : and this affords a convincing
proof of their merits. They, are Composed en
tirely. of vegetable matter, and honestly promise
no more than they faithfully perform Perhaps
no article of the kind has ever been offered the
Public which Is more universally approved or
more justly entitled to public patronage
Dr. P. having been educated under the most
eminent American and European Medical Pro
fessors, and practised his profession many years
in .different climates, considers himself well
qualified to judge .of the nature of inveterate
disease. "'.' ' ' v "
Prepared by Joseph Priestly Peters, M. D.
at his Institution for the cure of obstinate disea
ses, by means of vegetable remedies, No. 129
Liberty street, New-York. Inventor and sole
Proprietor. Each box contains forty - Pills.
Price 50 Cents..
M. A. F. HARRISON,
General Agent.
For sale, wholesale and retail, by
WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD &CO.
I- Raleigh.
N. B. Druggists and Country Merchants can
be supplied 4' New-York prices.
STATE OF NORTH-CAROLINA.
Northampton County.
Court of Pleas and Quarter Seasions,
March Term, 1837.
Martha Josey,
r. .
The Heirs at Law of Wm. Josey, dee'd,
Petition for Dower. ,
IT appearing to the satisfaction of the Curt
that John A. Josey, one of the Defendants
in this esse, is not an inhabitant of this State ;
f therefore it is ordered by the Court, that pub.
lication be made in the Rateigu Register, a
newspaper published in Raleigh -notifying the
said John A. Josey co appear before the Court
of Pleas and Quarter Sessions to be held for the
County of Northampton, at. the Court House in
the Town of Jackson, on the first Monday in
June next, then and there to plead, answer, or
demur to said Petition, or the Prayer of the
Petitioner will be granted.
Witness, Wm. Bottom, Clerk of our said
Court, at Office, the first Monday in March,
1837.
Wil. BOTTOM, Cl'k.
Pi ice adv. $3 22 6w
Sat- rt
RAlSrAyAY,
Onthe. 30l,l of January a Negro
Ma", named JACOB. He is ra
ther yellow complected, 27yeafe
vSof sge.'iS feet It J Inches high.
B and weighs 178 lbs. He has
some -of his foreteeth, has scar on one of
thumbs and another on his forehead, or sid
his. face. - .;. .. w ,. ,..
. The said Negro was raised in Sampsan county,
N. C. and Was sold by John Brown to one
Edwards, and it is supposed has made his way
back. in that .direction. .7 A Reward of Ten Dol
lars will be given for his apprehension and con
finement in Jail, so that 1 get him again. ' "
E. W. HARRISON
' Limestone Springs, S. C. April 8V r. 2'i 2m
Grey Horse, eirrht nr : "J ,n
KSPrW (I wppose) S1!
knot n the urt ;Atui;r h
- - - " ."j w gone, ni
w.u.reu oj ock when a Colt
Howe U aboo five feer high, and pace 'rt
kaHyltHl ebe;ir taken onl
wie csfp aouin A liberal: Rewanl ;n?
given : bt rearortwn4 or for auch inform?
as will enable.me, togetjm again.
D. U. fi AVrtD.
0 From cpMcelill, have coni,
fight, there is no dfu.b.1 tliat said Hor
appreh1on,asd fpf Ue Oliver of he
v. u. s,
rt4
Paints, 0ils,: 4&c.
fllHE Subscribers have just receded from the
X ' North, a full supply of the above arriales,
consisting of .... v
White Lead
Da f do Ground in Oil ,
. Red Lead . .. '
Spanish Brown
Do jdo Ground in Oil
Yellow Ochre ; ,
Do do Ground in Oil. .
Venetian Red
Terra De Sienna ' "'-'-i--
Lamp Black J ?
Turkey Umber '
: Spirits Turpentine .
,. Linseed Dil - ... .
Copal and Japan Varnishes
All of which will be sold on reasonable term?.
T. S. BECKW1TU & Co.
: Raleigh, April 15, 1837-. 23 if
A Northern Built
C .1 &
FOR SAIiE. ; "
at his Shop. ;
Raleigh, April 14,
The Subscriber has had
placed with him forsale
a very handsome close
CARRIAGE, oforlh
ern Manufact ure, which
he is instructed to dis-
b4 pose ot on accommodal-
ling terms,
For particular, apply
JOHN O'RORKE."
1837. 23
t u r iv e n m nv crta b $
HAVE for salef at the NtirthCarolina d )
I Store, the 1 following ew; and inteiti, j
vVork.'- . '.;V.Sfi"'-W--" - M
, flFrther Diclosurcsy Maria Clonic
r Holis5MiTioi)ary Anecdotes ,
Thornton's Prayers arid Commentaries
, Memoirs of the Rev? John. Stanford, D, t)
Clerical Manners and Habits by Sati.
Miller, D. D. w
Pilgrim' Progressfine Edition, 50 Cuti
. Watson's Miscellaneous Tracts
' Death's Doings --a .' v..
New Manual
Memoirs pf Ne vim
Christian's Cabinet ' "
Pabtor'a.Testi mony ' .
; Rutherford's Letters . !
Gaston's Collection
pjajfs' Divine Attributes e
' Daily Scripfure Readings '
rneiimaioiogis, or a Discourse concri
iiineHo,i,Cr,Pt'Jres--.by John Owen, D
Hannah Moore' Cwmplete Work, 7 voti
vnaimers' Natural Theology, S vols
Do Christian Revelation, 1 (
The way to do Goodby Jacob Abbott.
t i5KaffhrIrch 29, 133.
STATE OF NORTII-0AR0LINA,
Granville Countv.
T'--February Court, A. D. 1837.
TPetition for Distribution. . I .
Willwrn Dickerson,
v.
Dennis T, Paschall, Adm'r of Thomas Ditto
tbndee'd, Debrick Cloptoh and wife 1W
Wm. King and wife Susan, John Johns,,,;
Jordan Johnson, and ' Johnson, cliildrei
of Jesse Johnson and wifeElixabeih, Samut
Shamel and. wife Jenny, Britten Duke
wife Sally, and Dudley p. Howze and;j
Keziah.
THE UNDERSIGNED respectfully informs
the planters and merchants of N. Carolina
and Virginia, and the public generally, that the
Greensville and Roanoke Rail Road, is now com
pleted, and in successful operation, and that he
has located himself at Gaston, the termination
IT appearing to the satisfaction of the Cotrt
that procesr has been served upon Uienit5
V . ii . a . a
ucnnis i. rascnau, ana tnat all the otberD:
fendants reside beyond the jurisdiction of iu : i
Court : It is therefore, ordered,' that puffo. '
tibn be made for six weeks successively in tin j
Raleigh Register, for the said Defendanlits jl i
appear before the Court of ; Pleas and Qutrteil
Notice.
SCirfTlQ in k KaIA Prw the Pniinlv nf r!r nt-Hlla
wvvky v WW 11VIU IVI t w m.i i 4iif
of said Road, for the purpose of transacting a V " V.ouri MOUse m ux or' " u,c . ,MWr I
r- ji t . h I day in May next, then and there to plead. I
. I .-i ... : . I swer. or demur to saidrJetition i other,5eth14i
STRAYED from the Subscriber,
on Sunday the 27th instant, a
Sorrel MARE, 5 years old this
Spring, has a blaze in her face,
and the hair almost entirely off
the left tlucrh, produced by the scratches.
Said Mare was raised in Orange county,' and
brought to Lenoir by the Rev. MrvFonville.
She was seen last Sunday, on the road to Ra-
la a i '.A
ein, and is, no aouDt, mixing her way to U-
range. Any person taking up sid Mare, so
Wiat I get her again, shall be liberally reward
ed.
BRIGHT HARDEE.
Kinston, March 29. 21
' (TT str insert.
Notice to farmers.
IN addition to myrmer Stock I have Just re
ceived 8 1-S Ton of Novaeotia PLAS.
ITER PARIS, the best kind for manure, and
this it the time to apply it. Rich Land never
M s to yield a plentiful harvest use a plenty
of this kind of ma mi re and it will supersede
the necessity of a long trip to the West, to look
for rich Land. ' Call on Ihe Subscriber, three
door south of the Market House, Fayetteville.
JOHN E. PATTERSON.
N. B. Fresh THOMASTON LIME ket con
.A . I- . I. .
siaiiiiv o nana. ,
and is now prepared to give attention to all con
signments. The undersigned in commencing
business at Gaston, Was under the impression,
that the shippers of produce, and receivers of
goods, both of the country and town of Peters
burg, would find it convenient and advantage
ous to have a regular correspondent and dis n
terested agent to attend to their various inter
ests, and especially to the order and condition
in which boatmen and wagoners receive and
deliver their cargoes at Gaston, from and to the
Rail Road Company, and particularly in pro
curing boats and wagons, for the immediate des
patch of merchandize, &c, toits place of des
tination. Under this belief he offers htsr ser-
vices to the public,' promising to devote his
time and services to their best interests, and as
suring them, that he will discharge the trust
w men may be reposea in mm, with, care and
fidelity. - - i
The undersigned, in offering his services to
the public, beirs leave ta inform them that h
has, for the last two or three years, devoted his
time in an extensive ship brokerage and com
mission business in the town of Petersburg, and
flatters himself, that the knowledge there ob
tained in this branch of business, wilt enable
him, to give satisfaction to those who may favor
him. with their business. His charges will-be
very moderate) merely sufficient to py for the
time these duties will require at his hands.
SAMf- W. PUGH.
Gaston, 5th April, 1837,
same will be taken pro confetto as to them, v0
tne prayer ot the Petitioner granted. t
Witness, James M. Wiepins, Clerk ofos
said Court , at Office, in Oxford, the fii-st Mn
day in February, "A." D. 183T.
-": ' ' Ms; M. WIGGINS, Cll.
STATE OF NORTH-CAROLINA
February Court, AVD. 8J7.
Petition for Distribution
- V iiiiam Dickerson,
ea;
Dennis T. Paschal! Adni'r of John Dickerwv Ii
decdi, DebHck iCIopton and ; wife Nmcj
Wm.,King and, wife Susan, John . Johnorj
Jordan Johnson,7 and -Johnson, childrd i
df Jesse Johnson and wife Elizabeth, Saraue f
Shamel and wife Jenny, Britton Duke tn
wife Sally, and Dudley P. Howze and
Keziah. 1 ' n 1 z f ; I
1'
i From the Ret. Dr. Easlburn. Rector nf th
Church of the Ascension, NeYovk.
Right Rev. and Dear?Sir-In renlV' i
request, that I would stare to you rnV bniniort
of the character and qualifications of MisRoT-
tnat. trnm iHiimnmals ..l!.. . .... J
, .u..u.v..,. atimiea lO;me, I ha
been brought to Reconviction! than yley WOuS
prove aninyaluabUs acqui.Uiori to any estabHsh-
... ------- iu wnicn.tiicy nuirht
be placed. With bothof ihi-nL"!'1
quaintance is of a TexnrH The elder nf
tHmihnui..... ...t.. .... .. . "e eiuer of
mmvm 1.11,, HT11UIII VOU hHru bb . . -
..i.li:h. uh
H s!!trjnar's Hall, i imve
feS5Mff?8- !S or
t icsnieci r sini rvK v .
a i. "
find .ri hernot.only Jdy of great accomplish'
mentsfcitt onefittif dzbwh
and; finement of herjinannera, and by her uL
ostentafiouj but deep oned piety, to exert the
great eelebrityfcat aifdi iir Englandy the' ad.
vantages ofwhh kL..A Jt-
, o . wyuK'T iJSfinwv nerrenec
Iiiy kWj? u" th,is country; will" be properly
appreciated by .11 who are acouainted wiiK i.
new
FOR the Cure of almost every variety offunc
tional disorder of the Stomach. Itnurt.
r: i oi il , . . t
Mcr iiuu OPICCII 1 SUCH IS Heart huen
. ' . . . - -v-lia
crucjauons, nausea, neaa-acn, pain and disten
nun oi me aiomacn aim Dowels, incipient di
arrhea, colic, ftVitulence, habitual COstiVenes
loss of appetite, sick head-ach, tea sickness, 1
8tc. tc. They are a safe and comfortable ape-!
Mciiwor rcruaicsuuring fregnancy and 4sub
sequentcoHfinement, relieving sickness at the
aiumacn, neau acn, neart burn and many of the
incidental nervous affections."' Literary men,
oiuucuis bmu musi uiiier persons of sedentary
nanus, nna inem very convenient. Those, who
uiuuige ioo ireeiy in the pleasures of the Table.
uuspeeuy reueiirom he sense of oppression
and distention which follow, by takinjf the
ins. as a jjiuner fill they are invaluable.
Those who are drinking Mineral Waters and
particularly those from Southern climates and
Ague and Fever-districts, will find, them a val-
uab.le Mdjiiqct,. Those who are exposed to the
vicissitudes of weallieri on vovatres or iournevs.
Cantake them at alt times with perfect Safety,
lit full doses, they are a hiehty efficacious and
safe Anti-Bilious Medicine. 'J'hey seldom or
never produce sickness at the stomach or gr4-
pmg... " ,- . ; ; . . ;3 . , v.
..Their efficacy, s strongly attested by CertTfi
cates front the lollowlnfr gentlemen.1' viz ; Bish
op Ives, Rev. Dr. McPheetersr Rev.-; Wi
Freeman, Ktv. B.T-.44l4ke, Gov. Iredell, Hon.
tienry Potter, Hoi U. Ju. liadger, Hon. Rich
STATE OF NOUTH-CAROLINA.
Nash County. In Equity.
Henry Blount,
vs. .
Coleman Woodard and others.
Petition for Partition & Sale of Real Estate
rjJJT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court.
tsaa umi jnre notKjaru ana Aaron Woodard,
two of the Defendants in this case, are not ci
tizens of this State : It Is therefore nrctereA
jhat publication be made in the Raleigh Regfis-
i- i .
, iw auigwccaa in succession, to oroer that
er.
the said James and Aaron, may appear at, cur
next Court to be held for the Cour.iv, of Nash.
at the Court House in Nashville, on the third
Monday in September next t then and there to
plead, answer, or demur to the said Petition,
Otherwise it wdl- betaken pro confesso aa tn
them, and heard ex parte. v ; t .
i ii iuich .uu mi. wii.c, jr. triers; and Mas
ter of our said Court, at Office, the 3d Monday
1 II t. - A T J. t - , - .
ii a. u. ioo. .
22 JNO. II. DRAKE, Jr. Q. M. E
,.. STATE CO? NORTH CAROLINA.
. Northampton County. f . . .
Court of Pleas and Qoarter Session;
: c March Terro 1837. :t , v.
Henry Wilkst. John D Amis; n
Origjral Attachment levied bniAhd. :" ,Ar
T appeaw rig to the satisfaetih of the dourt
that Jplin D. 'Amis; the Defendant m this
se, is not an inTiabitartt- of this' Sfaif.-i :o
therefore ordered by the Court, that pubrication
piwiiF ttaieigu itegister for x weeks.
Rates of charges on most prominent articles j
Tobac. merchandise, &c pr. hhd. 25 cts.
Cotton, per bale, . 25 do
Merchandise, per pack, 10 do
Flour, per barrel, " 10 1 do
Manufactured tobac. per box & keg, 63-4 do
Salt, per sack, . 5 do
ItEFJEItEtfCES.
. ,er4arj'.-Chas. F.. Osborne, President,
Petersburg I taw uoau company, Messrs, Row
let t, Roper & Nobler L. E. Stainback, Son &
Co., Panmll St; Lea, James M. McCullock k Co.
Du"n, Mcllwaine &. Brown ley, Hurt, Patterson
ik Wils, Holderby & McPheeters.
Gaston.- W:W. Wilkins, Esq.
Mecklenburg. Dr. Tignal Jones.
Clarksville, PiLMessrs. A W. Ven'able &
Co., J. L. Thomas, Esq. .
iriiMvn, j.f, " a rariey, tieorsre
W. Johnson & Co. ' ' ' - '
DanpSiV, fit. Geo. White. Tf DvTeai, ESqi,
TT appearing' to the satisfaction of the Court,
X that process has bean served upon the f
Denms T Paschall, and that all the other Dei
fendantJrreside beyond the jurisdiction of ib.J
Court: Its therefore,, ordered, that -publio ; $Z
tion be made! for. six -weeks successively in it' j u
Raleigh Register, for the said defeiwlants u ,
appear before the Court of Pleas and Quarts '
Sessionir.to be held for the County of GraniUfr
at tike Court House in Oxford, on the first H :
day in May next, then and there to pleadi" ih'.
swer or demur to said petition ; otherwise it' ri
same will be taken pro cOufesto, and the vri)' t.
aam.. A
xu tne rcmioner grantea.'
WRncss, James M Wiggins, Clerk of ok
iard Court, at Office in Oxford, the first Mc
r9ay in February, A; D. 1837:
o f r . m w r sill
Commission and For ward id?
ri
e
1 ' . 1 ... , f ------
171 W. iVY.taT1tfe2s. nf h Firm .
X5i e iriLLKlNGSU CO, having enter
to copartnership with ROBERT CUELD
thehusinesof. the old Firm will be conducts
by them gutter Jhe Ftrm pf, , tvw
WILlaJXIWGS BELDEN ;
; the same Store,, turner of Hay and r: t;
r Maxwell Streets. f."
They will pay personal attention to fbrwsrtlii. ;
Goods to the interior of tire State, and recei
Cotton and other produce onaiorage, andfi',
effect sales dr ship as directed ' f Vr
"JL ' i
ard Hines, ThosP. Deverenx, Esq Pfofeisorl a.ot5in lhild - JohH femisip fapnear at
Anderson. Wm. Hill, Esq. Secretary of State, if next. lerraot said Court to be held for the
WntiS, MhoonEsqf late Treasurer 'Jas. r;rm. oamy orTorthampton,:at the Court HiseTii
Esfl. late Comptroller, WR, Giiles, Esq. of e 'l'own of Jackson, on th(r first - Monday in
r""" HcniJitiu mere loppieaa w issue, or
judgment will be. entered up against, him pro
mfetmoiw. the, Plaintiff s, cJaim, apd tlietod'.
ley ted on condemued subject to the same.,,:. ;
I i)V$ ness, W ilitani But torn, - Clerk of our said
Cou rt.'at 0 fScethe first I onday ofMarch 1 837.
tne, ifegister, capt.t'Uion, G(iion Hotel, Dr,
R.t;.' Bond, Dr. E. Crosby, Dr. J. 'y. YOunb-
Rev. r- -E. Hawks &c ; f Amnle rniMm.
company each Boxv v -;4
.TUee PiUsare for sale, by appointmeptTin
! Me,7 wn in the United States, and
Wholesale and fteaf r by the Subscribers, to
whom ap plications tnay le made for Agencies.
V 2?HAS UMP, Gen. Agent.
Bl-tgh, N.C. t ; A. v -
Af flvEe NASH fPetersburir. Viririnia.
IvX being sole Agent for the sale of our Piano
rortes, in the States of Virginia and North-
Carolina, persons desirous of havinir Instru
ments of our manufacture, can make application ;
io. jum, as ue uas me exsiusive.rigut to sen in
STODART? WORCESTER & DUNHAM4
NewVkorkJ.Iarthtl7ll837, Tj j 3i
;layetteville, ;Auig:'id;te5v
LBS. of Goose FMthcrs.; are wm'J : ;
by the Subscribers-' fcr which, if t&r Q
and neTir. theywiU p,j Mtlie rite JotSQ "'IV
er pttftdTr T.f - ;
, . wAsTrr l
Raleigh,-March 151837 & '
I
n
TiCOMMENCE my Spring, sales of tho above
4v.JWtf int Statesyirnu and
nrlh.Cirolina. hv HAptirmr. n.o eJ- -rl"
esiei llunhnmahufacutre oFPianaFoftes. II' belli?!;P?y
isthr very best the-United Stsiaa- I .
qna to tiiers, but.yiterally-i therv haL W" ' j - " . -..Cth
anttlHs yerbesI evidence
out in the assertion; arri r.rrrt;t-,t iK2Mi-i? I . ,J . Jl 2 . 1 L .
ouuuuuvrceu, f
f
"I
a lair mar wiirrany maKctor-makeT,iJfSr w
- - m .is iii-? ; i
Bought by H-escnoMFiReen CcsJ
' rwl Ja . a v. . f
inr racroiyot tnese makeifvirigwithirtj erela.tJhaffNetise Rivet.
shall now.be -nahll .k ,I..,i i -I ftn. nrt-..lJ''i
I
I OCTinces Of thSseTPiartBa ar r.Wrilar ant
floht3l ill be triven fort he firsts named, cn
: -p- . . - . . rr
Oil Works or r., s
-r....;.ii.rwi nuJ i t
III. WW UVIW " li ,4.
ahdtnhiehestMl .,
pfrtcef for Flaxr Seed V al Tor the Caster iV ?
3? 3t -
IWi o- & W l-W.'r,CLAB
O ( r wee of the PresbyttfanJChurth, ,
FOR Jl Atjitl!0wM.
. ji-t-'.j4.i'-WTr a riri t va en :
W. H, MEAU' - -C3j
Mveh at.
if-I- Vir jar aif
, ' " ' - -.
Ralegh. Feb. 17,
's!U.