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tlfc OailCTKARlS AT B4SDO STRUNGi
. TOM CliOVER.
, Who is it, that, ia fait or foul, '
'"- ' Is such i Constant mow
Whoso mind ia busy at his work, ;
Who owns the farrn so nice and trim,
8q full of stock and stover,
"With fields so fertile and a grf en,
T And at! well fenc'dlToin Closer.
Who too Uie .handsome dwdling-house,
That stands beside the grove there,
The barns, the sheds; the pens, the yards,
v The garden? Why! Tom Clover.
To whom docfs that smart team belong1,
' " Those cattle, fit for droer,
And gelding, so well tlisciplined;
So plarnp and fat? Tom Clover.
' As, yesterday, at early dawn,
1 pass d the meadows over,
- "Whom saw I mowing in the dew? :
It was the same, Tom Clover.
Two neighbors were in warm dispute,
A' trifle each one strove for f
A third one came and peace restored;
Was this be? Ay, Tom Clover.
And, iheit, the needy ask'd an alms,
Hiarobe a scanty cover;)
Kind looks, kind treatment he received:
: Prom Tom too? Right, Tom Clover.
Tom Clover, then, Fll greet thy name.'
Thou art the true chef-cT ceuvre.
And pattern for our farmers all;
. Yes, yes, indeed, Tom Clover.
And new, couM I the wide work! rule,
ta States and Kingdoms Over,
The paltry sceptre I'd resign,
To be, but this Tom Clover.
REVISED STATUTES.
' fBHE Subscribers having contracted with the
; 1 Commissioners of the State ibr the publication
of the Revised Statutes of North Carolina, have the
pleasure of announcing the completion of said work..
Having been appointed by the Governor, Agents
- on the paitof the Stat.for its sale, they now offer to
the good citbfens of North Carolina, a work which,
as regards-quality of paper and execution, is not
" equalled by any law 'book aver published in this
country. Ithas been pronounced by every one,
who has examined it, (and a mong these are nam
" bered many of the oldest and most extensive. . Book
publishers in' the United States,)' to be the u,ne film
vltrcf1 of Typography. . ,
. Published in two Vrfames the 1st .containing
712 pases, the 2d 558, at the low price of nine dol
,iars per copy, or $5 for the 1st and $4 for the 2d
j YoL if sold separately. All orders for the above
ji work, directed to them at the Nortb Carolina Book
$tore, wifl meet with prompt attention.
' ' TURNER & HUGHES.
Kaleigh, N. C, Jan. 4, 1338. 10 3m.
The Northampton Academy.
fllHE exerckea of the above Institution will re
, JL commence on Monday, the 15th of January next.
Board may be had in the village, or its vicinity, at
70pto $8,00 per month. The terms of Tuition
for the session of five months are as follows .
For the ordinary blanches of English learning, $10
,M tbehiglier do do .$12
' lha Latin, Greek and Mathematics, $15
ROBERT A. EZELL,
- Principal.
Jackson, N. C. Dec 23, 1837. 9 4w.
OXFORD MALE ACADE flY.
prominent advantages of this Inti
I tutio
ion, rentier tt peculiarly- ileservinff thel
notice f fare nts and Gutrdians. ,
Oxforil,is surpassed by no village of the South
in its benltbfnlness, pleasant' location, good so
ciety and freedom from dissipation.
The Principal, Mr. A. IUiit, is a gentleman
of considerable attainments in classical and sci
entific knowledge, acquired in England, It.Wy
and France. ; "lie is not only well versed in'lhe
Greek and' Latin Classics, but fami'dar with
Modern Languages and at) -the numeiousoMtw
ches of fliysical. Mathematical, Morul and In
tellectual Science. '." '
" In training- the Students lo respect their
Teachers, theft companions .and themselves,
'sinctregifri will be bad to 'inculcate virtuous
ptinei pTes, bon orab le fee lings and gen t Vm a n !y
conduct. The government- will be parental
jrather than severer and the Students' minds-di
Teeted to habits of industry, accurate observa
tion and deep enquiry. '
. Mr. T. HieoiKS, a graduate of an European
College, and an excel! ut classical scholar, is
engaged for tjjie , ensuing year ta instruct the ju
nior classes. j
Classical Students will be prepared to enter
le Freshman or the Sophomore class, agree a
fcly to the course of studies prescribed by the
TJmrersity of the State, Ternr Classical St u
dentsl5,00, Englitth, from $6,00 to 15,00
Ter session -- 1
freuca,
SpaiuaU.'J
v Tfie Tuilic
rreucft, . - . . O.$7 50."J... -
:1 s- . C f ses.
,$10 00
Extra.
I A T"m .ah j " 1 -
and lhe mount of: half a session will be the'
5mal (est charge.
.T(ie.firsWi6bori838rwiIl'-ueglii on the
22d of January, and the Examination will be
en Monday and Tuesday the 18th and 19th of
June. BV ORDER OK THE TRUSTEES.
. ' Osford. N. C, Dec. 1, 1837. 9 Si,
OOCot. James Nuttall is grilling to receive
: . select number of Students, to be under the
immediate care of the Princ'iDa). wh will r.
ss iuiuuu ires sre rt-niitrpji tt
ide wUh them.; Terms eight dollars, per month
maaanee. 9oa.rd can-also be' had ia other
respectable families for $8 to $10 per month.
OXrOJJD FEII ALE ACADEMY.
flfHE Spring Session of this Seminary will con
. c menee on the first Monday in February, un
xx -Tu T - .undersigned, as PrincipaL
Aided by Ms. Uidlbt and other competent asaia-
JTb Music Department wini be under the' chaf go
f-Mas. 0'Ba:ijf, as heretofore,
t Tttnw of Board and Tuuion, s -previously es
Mum $2Q0 Drawing $10. "1
V J0SBpH JAS. IWDLEY.
QxbtA, N, G. January Uth, 1838. H. sw
flHET TRUSTEJBS of the UlarMvtue i w
L ademy bave elected Mr. SaWcel h, Vexxble,
' : : v.. --. . its T-.1. A
I nf fhA Tnfiiitntion.
M Ml.llUI v " , . A
-A..Sir.ii. .aJ4iBht'lWhef Mr: YenaWe V
will -ddvota all his energies to thescnopii wnicn, iuc
. - .,
Trustees thmk, will ensure successto tne emerprw
. ' i -c.t i f.riiciifii piinr.fl- i
as ne w-b griiitciuaii- 4 wiw ..- . l :
lion, i ney ueuee ue-m buvvw-. .j - j
Me rUKU wi a "'"'""S" r. - ' T .
tw P-.fl ,inr.J na mav sateiv ..commie
.u:, jk. V.;- inctrnrtmn. 1 ne i rusiees
- ' . I .
, - r...n:.h ti'SWnd with i
v uw.y - - - .... -,iA. .r
ins. The first session will commence
mc tUUl W 1
Febrasrv next, and close the 1st. day of August
The second session will commence, the 1st, day, of
October.
Board, including washing light and fuel, can be
at from 45 to 50
... '-f
dollars per ssciion of five month?.
TER51S. !
Spelling, Reading & Writing, per session $12,50
English Grammar, Natural History, l
Anciejit and Modern Geography, j
Arithmetic. Geometry, Ancient &
Modern History, Plane 4' Spherical iper 6C6,$ 16,50
Natural and Moral Philosopliy. As
tronomy, Rhetoric, Logic & Men
tal PJwlnsnnhv.
Music, - . (Extra) pet session, $20,00
Use of Instrument, " . 5,00
Latin and French, M 1 " 20'00
Piintiner and Ornamental branches, " 5,00
. Tuition to be baid to the Treasurer in advance
Samuel L. Graham, rresuleut, John vy. luson,
Secretary, H. M, Daniel, Trarr, bilas U. liar
ris. Wrlliam Townes. i Nicholas C. Read; A. VV.
Venabre. Henrv M. Soencer. Samuel V. Watkins,
E. A Williams, Truitees.
Jan. 1,1838. ' 10 6 w.
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA,
Wake County,
Court of Equity-t-Fall Term, A. D. IS37.
John A. Stuart and others Ex parte.
Petition to sell Land.
BY virtue of a Decree of the Coart of Equity,
made in the above named case, the Subscriber
will proceed to sell, at the Court House, n the City
of Raleigh, on Monday, the 19th day of February
next (being the Monday of Wake bounty Court)
the following valuable Real Lstate, viz
Part of that desirable Lot. described in the origi
nal Plan of the City of. Raleigh as No. 104, but
better known as the Casso Lot; an eligible; site for
building.
Also, part of Lot No. 146, situated in tjhe very
heart of the Citv. near the Market, and having
thereon at present two $tote. j
Also, a Tract of Land, contiguous to the (City on
.1 . . tn I J I - 1
tne rasi, containing io acres more or, icss, auu uu
joining the Land3 of James Coman and John Sugg,
Also, a Tract, containing 14 acres more or less,
near the last mentioned one, adjoining the lands of
John Sugg, William Gaston and others.
Also, another Tract of 324 acres more or less,
adjoining thr lands of William IT. Haywood, Lewis
Holloman, .William McPheetcrs and others, and
situated near the main Road leading to Smithiield.
about three miles from Raleigh.
- The Terms of sale, as prescribed by the Decree,
are a credit of Six and Twelve months the pur
chase money to be secured by bond with approved
security. GEO. W. UAx WUUD, U. M. JS.
Jan. 6, 1S38. 10-ts.
NEGROES WANTED.
W. & A. STITH
Will give Twelve dollars per month, for FIFTY
strong Negro fellows, to commence work immedi
ately; and for FIFTY morcTon the latday of Feb
ruary, and for f IFTi , on the 1st March.
Jau. 1, 1838. 9- 1st mch.
11 AN away from the Subscriber, from his res-
M idence, on South Edisto, WiUow Swamp,
Orangeburg District, S. C., on Motiday niglt,
2od OC, a negro man nmtd
HOWARD-
Said Negro is well nropi i tioncd, about 6 feet
high, and of black complexion high forehead,
a somewhat prominent ioe, full lace, and no
whiskers; he ha a scjt on the inner mikle of (I
prt sume the left foo, produced by a burn,
and on one of his arms a inuik rcembhng a let.
ter S- HOW AIM) speaks with pluusihility and
ease; is rather assuming' in his addresf, yet mild
and humble in his mmmer?. lie is a keen,
shrew a icitow walies erect and as!, and is
apt to bear uncommonly on his toes when bur.
ried. According to his own account, he origi
ually belonged tn Joshua lee, a ntanler ntar
Clmton, Va., to which place it is supposed he
will direct his course, or to. Norfolk Or Kich
mond. He lidd on when he went away, blue
pantaloons aul eoa', either blue 'or--yellow
vest, and n black bat. He took -away wirii h'm
a pair of saddlc-bagp, and is supposed lo have
a free ticket.
To any person wb.o will lodge saul Negro. in
jail, so that I get him, if it he in lid Stale, I
will pay a reward of fifty lollars, and all rea
sonable expenses; if in Noith Carolina, seventy-five
dollrs ami Expenses; if in V.rginta or
Maryland, one hundred dollars and expenses.
WM. HI LEY.
The Cheraw sGazttte, Fayetteville Gazette,
nleigh Register, Jiichmond Whig, aud Na
ti;nal Intell gencer, will please publish the a
bove once a week for five weeks, and forward
their accounts to the subscriber at tJraneebtirfir
C. II:, S. C
Jan. 6.
w. n.
ll5t.
Pittsboro' Female Academy,
UJCDXH THE CAllP. OF MISS JfLtli ABETU AsilKRHOIT.
11HE first Term of this hool w;i commence
L Feb. 12, and cl se tm the 20th December
nex', with a vacation o! two weeks at the close
of the 'first-session.
For Orthography, Reading and Writi"g, per
sessirn of five mouths - - - - - $6,00
" Englisli Grammar, Geography and Arith.
raetic, do. do. - - - . - $10,00
Vqany other branches, in addition' to those
named, such as Philosophy, History Bota
ny, Chemistry, &c. do. do; , - - $12,50
Mis- A. will give instruction in Needle Work
without .any additional charge; andalso lessons
in Drawing and Painting 'af a exjr-4 charge of
$8,00 per session. Tuition in advance, .and no
jdeduction for absence, unless in pase of: sick
ness. Miss A. has had several years experience as
a Tutoress in the Greensborough Female Aca
demy, and the Trustees are well assured of her
competency to give satisfaction iifall the bran-
cues ofa sound English Education. - Roard can
be had in the Town with respectable Families,
at a moderate price. TlttJSY&ES.
fitlsboro , Jan, 6, 1838. 11 4t.
JOB r PRINTING
' BXRCUTED AT THIS
WITH mSATWESS AND
DESPATCH.
C2
HARACTUH, one of .the few remaining-
. . i(,...fhi.ie::.A., r.w
thorough ore 9'.-" w V'V 77 "
onereu ior saie vecy iu , w v . -v
ivi.cMrt : if unniimtion oe niuo ov iiic l
-- - . ,n h ;a
" . , ..... .' . i.a
reutin aeeji smrjei, j iw ivg m.j,i -r-
oeen successiuun iuiuniu ;iv
. :... rr'.K..ouili nncl
.ftthr Tilnra?. k ' i - Y.
nt.i c: .K.. n:K ,t.mhvi , imnnlted Ilruttl
V Wi j
granuam, in.tJr Jamous um u
his great jrandam by 1 he unpolled Old Jolly
Hoger, out of a thorough nreci uace iuarc. vo
Turf Jtegister, Vol. 5.) Ilia Uoits are iarf-e aui
likely. To be convinced of tlm tact, it is only
necessary o visit Pomona ami see mem. .nt-ing
over slocked, ! hjve a tew rir.e tuotuieu Glares,
in foul by Character, very cheap. Come and
see, and be your own judge. For further par-
tieutars: anWv to SE TH JONES.
Pomona, near Raleift h, N. L.
9 5w
December 26, 1837
Waltc Forest Institute.
T
III! E Exercist s .f this School will be rammed
on, the 1st Monday in February next.-
Since the close 01 the last term, the services
of two able & expt rieticed Professors have been
secured: and'tlu-v will be in place at the com
mencement of the Session. The friends of 1 lie
Institute haver now, much to encourage them.
The annual expense of each Student at the
Institute, is 0'e hundred Dollars, payable,
Fifty at the bei inning of each term, (lrebruary
and July.)
It is deemed important to state, that the ne
glect hitherto of the Resolution, requiring the
Fifty dollars in advance ol tach beSbion, has
proven both detrimental and inconvenient to the
M.teresls ot the msiuuie; aim win 111 luture ue
rigidly enlbretd.
No Student will be a.imittetl to recstation,
without fir.t producing the Treasurer s cer
tificate. We hope that in this requirement,
we ahull nt be estemca eitntr rigid or
1 ...
illiberal, as it 1 the common requirement of all
school?.
JOS. B. OUTLAW, Pies!.
January 1, 183S.
C3 The Biblical Recorder, Standard, Miltnn
Snectator. Wetrrn Carolinian, Heliirtous He-
rahl and Norfolk Herald will give the above
four insertions and forward their accounu to
William Holes, Esq. P. M. Holcsv.lle, Wake
(. North Cin.:n:i.,
JOHN BASCOMBE.
THIS CELEBRATED RACER
jrwrlLL tand the ensuing season at the Hamj
Vf ton Course, near Augusta, Ga., under the di
rection of F. W. Lary, and be let to mares, at $100
the season, with one dollar to the Groom the sea
son to commence the 1st of February and end the
15th of July. Il is requested that persons sending
mares, will send a note fur the season, and the Pedi
gree of the rcarc.
The proprietors are well provided with Lots and
Stables for mares that may be sent to remain
with the horse,and they will be fed and well attended to
for fifty cents per day black servants sent with
mares fed gratis. Every care and attention will be
taken to guard against nccidents and escapes, but
no liability will be incurred for either. The charge
for keeping mares to be paid when taken away.
Description. jumi oAcsUfVitJK is a
light chesiiut, hue oonc anu muscle wun superior
limbs and actum, and for sprtghthness and intelli-
gence ot countenance, surpassed Dy no horse on
earth; in fact, take him upon tbe whole, he is the
horse of horses. He will be seven years old the en
suing spring.
Pedicrco. Jo us Dkcombk was got by old
Bertraml, out of Grey Goose, she by Paeolft, and
he by imported Citizen, grandam by imported Buz
zard, great grandam by Wade Hampton's Paragon,
g. g. grandam by imported Figure, g. g. g. gran
dam the old S-lammeikin mare by the eelebratd
imported horse Wildair, out of the imrortcd Cub
mare. Wade Hampton's Paragon was got by im
ported Flimnap out of Camilla, and she by Bur-
well's Traveller; his grandam by ,old Fearnought,
g. grandam Cahsla, imported bv CoL Byrd. Bur-
well's Traveller was got by by Morton's Traveller,
out of Col. Byrd s Cahsta.
, Performances. 1834, HuntsviUe, Ala.,
Nov. 15. Mile heats, liest three in five, he ran se
cond ta Stockholder, beating Bachel Johnson,
Whalebone, and oamuel Ottourke. Time, 2m.
4s.; 2m 3--.; 2m 5s.; 2m 5s,; 2m 5s.
1835, Nov. 18, at Montgomery, Ala., three mile
heats, he won the purse, distanced Samuel O'-
Kourke, his only competitor, tiie first heat, in 6m
52s.
1835, Nov. 24, at Mount Meigs, Ala., three mile
heats, he ran second to Bill Austin, beating Daph
ne. Time, 6m.- 6m 3s.
1835, Dpc. 10, at Columbus, Geo, three mile
heats, he beat Volney, by Industry. Pime, first
heat, 6m. Volney having broke down;
1836, Jan. 13, at Augusta. Geo., three milo
heats, he beat Chestatee, Ormond, Cob Townes'
Truffle colt, and distanced Paul Clifford in the first
and Vertumnus in the second heat, in 5m 54s,- 5ra
5Gs.
1836, April 12, at Augusta, Geo., in a match of
four mile beats, he distanced Col. Hampton s Ar-
gyl the first heat, in 7m 44s. track thirty-three-
feet over a mile. This match was for $32,000,
$17,000 on Argyle and $15,000 on Col. Crowell's
stable, consisting of Bill Austin, Lady. ISashviHe,
John Bascombe aud B Oliver, Bascoinbe having been
selected.
1836, May 31, attlje Union Course, Long Island,
in a match of four mile heats, $5,000 a side, after
travelling m'ie hundred miles, he beat the cham
pion of the North, Post Boy. two strait heats, four
miles each, in 7m 49s. and 7m 51s. Track not
in the bert t Jer, and the day windy.
1836, Dec. 9.. at Augusta, Geo.,1 four mile heats,
ho beat tbe grey cojk Kite and Lady Morgan, in two
heats. 1 ime, 8m Is 8m Is. 1
John Bascombe never lost a heat, after getting
into the hands of Col. John Crowell, bis present
owner. F. W. LAC x.
Augusta, Geo., Dec. 14, 1837. 10 3m
HO US E S
FOR SALE.
A well broke, gentle MATCH of CARRIAGE
rrrToi.'s . 1: . . . .
j. .mm iiji.KLiK, iui cACBuumg hvc years old, is
offered for sale on accommodating terms. Apply at
Raleigh, January 6, 1838. 10
. A Horse, Saddle & Bridle
FOR SALE."
The Saddle and Bridle new, and the Horse sold
tor want ot use.
Apply to
W. & A. STITH.
January 1, 18581
- BLANKS,
POB SALE AT THIS OPFIOE,
STATU. OFi NORTH-CAR OLWA ,
' " Pitt County.
Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions,
' " November Term, 1S37.
Bryant .Hardie OrigiuaJ Attachment, levied -
" t V 'I'"- Land.: 1 -
Benjamin Cox j - '
IT appearing to the satisfactih of the Court, that
the Dcftmdaut, Uerijamin Cox, k, not ah inhabi
tant of this State It is ordered that publication be
wade in thtf RSleigh Register, for six weeks, noti
fying the said Benjamin Cox to appear at the next
Court of Picas and Quarter Sessions to be held. for
the county aforesaid, at the Cpiut House in Green-
. ville, on the first Monday in February ne xt, then
and, there to answer, p'ead. or replevy, or juugment
final will be entered agdnst him, ami the lauds con
demned, subject to the IlaintifTs recovery.
Witness, Arch, Parker, Clerk of said Court, at
Office,-in Greenville, the first Monday iu November
1837.
! 8 Ct pr. $5. ARCH. PARKER, Cjcrk.
JS once is hereby given
THAT application will be made to the Presi
dent, Directors and Company of the State Cank
of Nortb Carolina, at the expiration of three months
from the date hereof, for the renewal of a Certifi
cate of Five Shares of Stock of said liank, issued
in the name of James Martin -said Certifieale h
ving been lost - October 23, 18:17. 51 3m
Salt, Flour and Bacon,
For ale b
W. Si A. STITH.
2
November 10.
A CABD.
If. J. II. JEFFKEYS having located m tin
place. ofTers his Professir.nal Services to
the Citizens of Ifaleiuh and iticinity ; and
rc-pectfuliy solicits a portion 'of their patronage
He may be found at his Office 00 raycttcviiie
Street, 2d door above the Post Office, at all
times when not profes-,ion:illy eiijj ged.
Haleigh, lec. 2. 18.7. 5 tt
W. & A. STITH wih to purchase FIVE
HUNDRED BARRELS OF CORN. 50 Stacks of
FODDER, and a quantity of OATS for all of
which they will pay the highest Market price, cash.
They will also pay a fair price for MEAL, by mea
sure or w eight.
STATE OF NORTH-CAROLINA,
Granville County.
Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions,
November Term, A D. 1837.
Hamilton Hester and others
Petit:on for
f C Partition.
Tbos. O'Drvant & Wife Ik others
T appearing to the satisfaction oF the Court,
. that tne DefVrid.-tids mi tins case, Thomas O
Bryant and Wife 'Elizabeth,. Calvin Gordon,
Sarah Gordon. Lawson N. Gordon, J;.. Gordon,
Wiiliam Gordon, Samuel Gordon, and Mary
jane iiordon, reside beyond the limits or (llis
ot-te It is ordeied, that publication be mace
for six succi ssive wetks in the Raleigh ltegis
ter, tor 1 lie sad liefendants 'to be and appear
at the Court of Pleas and Quarter Ses-ions, to
be held for the county of Gr.uiville, at the Court
House in Oxford, on-tlie first Monday ot Fib
111 try. next, then and there to plead, answer, or
demur to said :etition; otlierwisr, the same
w II be heard ex parte as to them, and the prayer
ol the petitioners granted.
Witness James M. Wiggins, t;leiK t said
Court, at Office, the first Mo'ul .y of November
A. . J AS. M. WIGt.INS. Clerk
8 6w pr. adv. $5 62$.
UST received from Thos. V. Holden's Mill,
and for saie by '
W. & A STITH.
STATE OF NORTH-CAROLINA,
Granville County.
Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions,
November Term, A. D. 1837.
Drusi 11a Hester U others-
vs. I Petition for divi-
Ilamilton Hester, Adai'r of f sioii of Negroes.
Z.ich. Heater 8c others. J
IT,
appearing- to the satisfaction of the Court,
tint the Defendants, Thomas O'llrvant and
Wife El zibelh, Calvin Gordon, Sarah Gordon,
Lawson N. Gordon, J mes Gordon, William
Gordon, Samuel Gordcn and Mary Jane Goidon,
risi.de beyond the limits of thif State It is or
dtred that publication be m .de for six succes
sive weeks in the Raleigh Register, for said De
fendants to be and appear at the Court of Pleas
and Qurter Sessions, to be held for the coun
ty of Granville, at the Court House in Oxford
n the "first Monday in February next, then and
there to plead, answ r. or demur to said neti-
' ion ; otherwise, the same w ill be heard ex par.
te as to them, and the prayer of the petitioners
granted.
Witnc, James M. Wiggins, Clerk of said
Ciurt at Office, th first Moiul .y of November
A. D. 1837. J AS. Sl.:VI(iRlT?. VAt-vk.
S 6w 1 pr. dv, $5 62 j
STATEOF NORTH-CAROLINA,
Grantllle County.
Court cf Pleas and Quarter Sessions,
November Term, A. D.. 1837.
Rebecca li'alock &. others
vi.
"J ' Petition for
L division of Ne-
1 nos. liiaiocK, Atim r ct 1
MHIington Blalock and others. J
IT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court,
. that EdW:,rd Boswtll and Wifr S-1iv. Rubt.
Bla'ock, William Bialock, Miliington lilalock,
and Etna Bl dock, infant children of William
Bhtlock, tlec'd. reside beyond" the limits of this
Slitte It is therefore ordered, that publication
be made for six successive weeks in the. Kaltigh
Kegister, for said DefentWnts to be aud appear
at the Court of plea and Quarter. Sessions, to
be held for the. .county of Granville, Ht the Court
House in Oxford, on the first Monday m Febru
ary nex', men and there to plead, answer, or
demur-to saiil petitioni otherwise, tiie same will
be heartl ex parte as to them, and the prayer ol
the petition rsgrahteel.
Witness.1 James M. Wttrgins, C'erk of said-
Court, at tlfiice, the firat Monday of November
A. D- 18 i7. JAS. M. WIGGIN'SCleik.
8 6 pr. tdv. 'js 63
STATE OF NOR TH CAROLINA,
Granville County.
Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions,
November Term, A. D. 1837
John P. Bialock and others Petition for
- vs. Division of
E lwM Boswell 8 Wif& others S I.ahd.
IT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court,
that 'the .Defendants, Edward Uoswell and
Wife, and Robert Bialock, William Bialock,
Miliington. Bialock and Etna Bialock. infant
children of William Bialock, deceased, reside
Deyond the limits ot this State It is therefore
ordered that publication be made for six suc
cessive weeks ire the Raleiirh Register, for said
Defendants to be ahd appear at the Court of
rie.as jMiu.tiuarter Sessions, 1 9 be held for; the
county of Uranvdle, at the Court House in.OXr
f ord, n the first Monday in February next then
and thereto plead, answer, or demur to said
petrion ; otherwise, the same will be heard ex
parte a to them, anel the prayer of the petition-
ci a granieu. i-
Witriess, James M.Wieeins. Clerk . of said
Court, at Office, the first Monday in November
i STATE Op, NQRTH-G&RQMN&l
" - . " ':-'-lT-'iCujnev -. -.t-'v''
Court of Plea and Quarter Sessipfis,
; ' November Tcim, 1837.
Lambert P. Dearasley ) -
vs. -. VCofnstable's Jjcvy on ianu.
'.. JJenjamin (Cioi. . J ; - ..:; : -i; . '
T. appearing to the satisfaction; of .the Court, that
I the Defendant" has removed without the limits
of the State -It is ordered that publication be made
for six weeks in the. Raleigh Register, for the said
Benjamin Cox to appear at the next Court of Pleas
and Oulrter Sossiomj, to be held for the county.
'aforesaid, at the Court House in Greenville, on the
first Monday in February net, then and there to
plead, answer or demur, or judgment, pro conjesso,
will ue enuvreti uatui ! '
ed,"subject to the PhuntifFs recovery.
Witness, Arcb Parker, Clerk of said Court, at
Office, in Greenville, the' fir Monday of November
8837. - . . ' i
, Ctpr. 15. ' ARCH, PARKER, Clerk.
aoo R.Oeigh 1
nAURKLS OF CORN wantrd at tne
Paper Mill, for which the high
est Market pric will te t;lven oy uie suoncri
ber. W.M. N. SJIADOK
Unl-igb, Jan. 1838. ,
JSOTJCK.
riHE second Annual Meeting of the Stockholders
1 of -the' RALEIGH & GASTON R AIL-RO AD
COMPANY, will be held at the Bank of the btate,
in the City ol" Raleigh, on the. fourth Monday of
January next, at which time, it is particularly de
sired that all the S5ock m8V be reprrseuted, either
in person or by proxy.
G. W. MORDECAT, Prcs't.
Raleigh, December 20, 1837. 8
Star and Standard. .
STATE OFNOR TH- CAR OLINA,
Anson County.
In Kquity Full Term, 1337, '
Eli Lowry and Susanna, h.a Wife, and others
Bartlelt Collins and Rebecca, hh Wife, Green
William and Millv, his Wife, Samuel Strieely
ami I.aviuia, his Wife, Nancy Worley, Rebec
ca Worley, Stephen Worley, Joel Woiley,
and Sus:n Worley.
Petition for the sale of Land.
aT appearing to the sati faction of the C:tirt
that Bartletl Collins and Rebecca, his Wife
Green Williams and Mdly, his Wife, Sam
uel Streelv, and I.avinU,' Ids Wife, Nancy
Worley, Rebecca Worley, Stephen Vorley,
Joel Worley," and Susan Worley, Defendants
in the above case, rcsiele beyond. the limits ol
this State tt i therefore ordered that publica
tion be made for six successive weeks in the
Raleigh Register, for said Defemlants to be and
appear before the Honorable, the Judge of our
rext Court of Kquity. to be heltl for the countv
of Anwin, at the Court House in Wadesboro',
on the second Monday of March next, then and
there to show cause, if any they can, why the
prayer of the petitionersshould not be grai.tctl:
e-therwise, judgment, pro eMnfesso, will be en
fercd up, aud the caue heard ex parte as to
1 hem.
Wine's, Willitm Ewing Troy,C'erk and Mas
ter of said Ctitirt in Equity, at Office, in Wades
boro', the 2d Monday of September, 1837, and
in the 62d year of American Independence.
8 6t pr. $5 62i Wf. E. TttOY, C. M. E
STATE OF NOHTIl CAROLINA.
Wake County.
Court of Pleas and Quarte. Sessions,
November Term, 1837.
John B- Tinny vs. Thr-mas A. Waite.
Attachment. (jharles Manly, Jofin P. Robert
son and Edmund B. Freeman, summoned a
Garnishees.
aT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court
that tiie Defnidant in this case is not an
inhabitant of this State it is therefore ordered,
that publication be made in the Raleigh Regis
ter, for six aucceasive weeks for the, saidele
fen da lit. to appear at the next Court of Pleas
and Quarter Sessions to be held. for the county
of Wake, at the Court House in the C.ty cf
Raleigh, on the 3d Monday in Februarj' next :
then Hiid there to plead, answer or demur, or
Judgment pto contess will be entered uj: a
gainst him. 1 -
Witness, Alfred Williams, Clerk ef sa d Court,
at OrTice, the third Munelay of November, A. D.
1837.
7 6w - A. WILLIAMS, C. C.
To the Afflicted.
Vegetable Powder and Syrup.
For Diseases of the Lungs Liver Com
plaints, Dyspepsia, Coughs, Colds, 4'C
HE operation of this Medie'me is particularly
mild arid safo. It promotes a gentle and
healthy perspiration, and checks Morbid and per
nicious sweatings ; relieves chronic affections and
congestion of the lungs ; assuages cough 5 promotes
a free and mild expectoration ; removes pains from
the chest relieves asthma or difficult respiration ;
corrects obstinate costiveness, and leaves the bow.
els ina regular and healthy state. Those painful
symptoms which indicate diseased lungs readily
yield to this certain remedy, when seasonably re
sorted to; and restores the patient to the bodily vi
gor which that wasting disorder, the consumption,
if left to its natural operation, so s.urely destroys.
TO THE PUBLIC.
We have had frequent opportunities of conversing
with our acquaintances at the south, who bave used
Hadloek's Vegetable Medicine, many of1 whose
names are attached to his cretificateand from- our
knowledge of their respectability, and the benefits
which they appeared to have derived from its use,
we have no hesitation in expressing our beffif that
it is a valuable remeely for the purpose for which it
is offered to the public and as such we cheerfully
recommend it.
THOMAS P. HUNT,
Lafe Pastor of the Presbyterian Church in
Wilmington, N. Carolina.
HENRY A. ROWLAND,
Pastor Of Pearl-street Church, New-York. j
A supply of the above just received and for sale
wholesale and retail at the North-Carolina Book
Store, by - TURNER & HUGHES,
ftUIl G ROCElll.
THE Subscriber has just opened a FAMILY
GROCERY STORE, on Fayetteville Street,
Raleigh, immediately opposite Mr. Murray's Hotel,
where he will always keep; on hand for sale by re
tail, a constant supply of the following article, of
the best quality, viz :
IUCE
BITTER,
ALT,
C AA ILI, SOAP,
MOLASSES, C5IFAVIiU
And Smoking Tobacco,
And a rrumber of other articles of the same kind.
The undersigned wilt also receive"'6n Comrnis
siou any articles that may be entrusted to hia care,
dispose of them to the best advantage, and faithful
ly account for the same to ither owner. .-'.''-.JXUz
f JOHN RWHrTAKBR.
Raleigh, Jan. 6, 1838. 4 thJ&.
STATE pF NORT&CA&DjCiNji
Court of Pleas an Quarter .Sessions,
November Term, 1837.
Abram Cox, use of -.
;, t Elkana.Teel a; Constable's Le
evy 01
-V ' t3t .t , ." '.- r Land.
. Ben). Cox end others.
Statft Tt-i orilrfiil -that fmhlipatirtn Up n
i " -.- I "iuuii jor
six week3 in the Raleigh Register, for the said Den.
jamin Cox to appear at the next Court of pjeas Hn
(Quarter csessions, to ue una tor tiu3 county ahjt(S
said, at tne ouri tiouse in ureenvihe, on the flri
Monday in February next, then and there to plead,
answer Or demur, orjudgnicnt, proccf;?i'a,'o, willi
entered against him, and the land condemned, sub
ject to the Plaitdiff 's recover'.
Witness, Arch. Parker, Clerk of said Court, ai
OfEce, the first Monday of November, 1837.
8 6t pr. $5. A R.CH. PARKER, Clerk.
IT appearing to. the satisfaction of the Court, t!13t f
Benjamin Cox, one of the Defendants in tte
alxjve case, has removed without the limits of d. '
1XHE great popularity and establislied demand t :
jl ior wis vaiuaoie ivieuicme, renuers toe conu-
puation of a lengthy advertisment unirecessary. '
TV . " " . I. ' m - . f
numerous tesumoniais 01 tneir value gaiety recm.
ed) from GcutlemeA of the highest respectabilav,
ur addition to those accompatiying each Dor, mar
"be teen on application to any .of the Agents. The
Pills are put up in "a superior style, in tin boxes
containing 40 Pills, with full directions. -Pricejo
Centa. per Box. To Agent3 or Purchasers the u?rmj
of Commission and discount are liberal. All com- '
muaications ,will be-promptly attended to, by
f THOMAS L. JUMP,
' " Gen'l Aq-cnC f
dj0flice, Morgan St Raleigh, 1st door West of
thte Presbvterian Cliurch. ;
LrrCHlJOHD $ OLTYER,
JflercUant Tailors p
5 doors south of Williams 5c Haywood's Drug Store, Mi
Fx X ITTITl LiK TUBIT, RaLT.ICB-, N. C.
ARB HOW OPENING
A L A: R G F. b UP PLY OT
FALiand WINTER GOODS, 1
Cqnsiiting of every thing either desira
ble or f ashionable .
HICH they respectfully request their friend,
customers, and the public generally to ctlt
and examine before purchasirig elsewhere, as they St
are determined. -not to be outdone either in selling :
Goods or making Clothes, Their Goods eousirt of
the following articles : .
Super Blue and Black
" Bottle Green t
Apple Olive F Wool dtttt
' Brown do. XcJJLOTJll,
- London Brown
' Napoleon Violet, and
" lahiia I'
r
5p-BlueudDlack(Plaid) "'
41
r- itt vu 1. MJ I mu 1 i
5"! - C-wimerc;
"':. ' ' Single Sc dm
" ' Corded J
Super Plain Silk Velvet
-Cut.and Figared do
CcimpedSilk
a
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Fig'd and Plain Satins VcitiuffS.
Hun Cashmerctt
do Valeutia
Mohair
TOGETHIU WITH A CEWEUXL ASSOllTilZlfT Ol
Fashionable ready-made Clothkng
TENNANT'S CELEBRATED STOCKS,
(SVITED TO ALL NECKS,)
SUSPENDERS, HOSKiN GLOVES,
Satin Bosoms, and Lin en Plain and Rujjld
Shirt Collars, rotmd end 4 f oiind top;
And in fact, every thing that can be called for ia ost f
line of business, to suit old or young.
All of which will be made up to order, at short
notice, in the most fashionable- style.. Our work-
men arcthsTbest that can' be possihly procureJ1!
the North, and we think that, added to our ownex
perience, Will insure us a due share of public pat-.
ronage. All orders from a distance will meet wit1!
prompt attention. Cloihts warranted to Jit; u
LITCHFORD & OLIVER return their thank-V
for former support, and will endeavour.to merit iu
continuance. LITHFORD & OLIVEK.
P. S.; Persons farnislving their owrilmateriaU can
rejy upon having, tlitir Clothes as well made a
though we furnished the articles! L. & 0.
Raleigh, Ocl. 20, 1837. '
STATE OF NORTH-CAROLINA,
. .-. Gbanv.illt! Countv, y
v Court of Pleas ' knd '0,'artef Sessions, i
November Term, A. D. 183. '
John WMcGd,ee0r.UVU;tcntnentt Je.
Williaml; YanceyS vied on Land.
IT appearitf to t he 'satisfaction' of the Cotir'.
that Uie Tide ml an t, Willian P. Yancey, i
mitiait inhabnaBt of thiir Stater tt-is therefore
ordered that'publication be made in thetHaleig1' .
Reristerfor six weeks successively, - wotifyin- -
the, said Wm. P. Yancey to be and appear l
the next' Term of the Court of PleS and Qr'
ter Sessions, to be held for the County of Gran
ville, at the Court Iltnis in Oxford, on tbe l1
Mondayt n February, t hn and there to replevf
;r plead- to- isstfej otherwise, judgment fin'1''
will.be rendered against him, aud tiie! land le
vied on condemned, subject to Plaintiff's reco
vcrv.-'-r. . -- - .,r.
Witness. Jaimes M. Wiffa-ins. Clerk of f'r'
Court, at Office, the first Monday Of Novembet
A. I. 1837- - , .
8 6t pr. $$.G2j, JAS. M. .WlGGlXSCter ;
COTTON TARNS.- S
T THE Subscribers , tba
fu1 for the liberal patronagj h.
Uey have heretofore
1 rsnectfullv infuf1
their mslomer$ od tile public, that they b.
, - REDUCED THEIR FtHCES, s
And" are ow prepared supply alV? osi
which may Ue aent them; with YARNS of tW
best quality, and upon terms as -fayerabie
cart be obtained elsewhere. Their kime of & .
dit, as herefofoiei with the .usual discount ,
- 4
i
J 1
a. a. low. - -
8 6t pr. $5 52i. JAS. M. WIGGINS, Clek.
tLV-ifctf-'NkW 1837. 5 ll