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1 1 i SlduntSrP nn- rxea at the rJonRT Hovs in Favetteville. btt the -The iMostarbaroiLt. POETRY IE rope rite ibattheEmperoraf Russia has com-, tbe Southern Agluans ijatp itteaWdisfiustinF uccessf ol jnpde-hijh JbaM? mitt' WW.tJie-vear-183h besides the usual astronomical calculations of the apicture the State H6y of holding Courts, extracts from Revised StatZ relative to the same Schools in North Carolina 'h ternallmpiovementsi Members of Congress; BatMni Postage: Government 'of U. States .1 tuKd ol training or nrunios -tpevuw TetER 1'INDAR. XDOWinff mat ine nencvvicuv jaucst.uywnK Am'oeTax.

Bx whom Listed, LobATION OF La'ND. ITZTZ wnuld lead IMAWRti Acres. appear, in tn ua fwrnnrrisfl tni hl-sn ine mill- WU ii iawi "i neeicft-4 fn in riietr and SUDDOS1DS IUU t--- Charles Oibbv Susannah Agricultural remarks; culture of silk with a nam ber of receipts, anecdotes, tec. 504, 164 tllli "7 1 the Whig, in the confusion of their upexpecWd tri: Samuel I. Wade 1 Poll, $2 06 0 66 1 21 0 94 0 82 0 82 pmo nrapnhad neglected to Uurnisli a sunaoie-oae wr For SaleVin any Quantity at the North Carolina Bojk Store, 152 tf.

Dun J. W. Buie; Black Black JJpper Little Rivery do- do do Stewart's Creek, Black Mingo, Str "Rns? A. 'not rot, but attained higl? matu and delicious. who aided in tbt-ir attempts to escape- were flogged" or banished lo Srberial J70 200 144 navor OFFICE, October 17.

1837: The flo-wine occasion, yesterday submitted the loUowmg, which we republish with, pleasuje although, perhaps, imay be considered "a day after the -rr 5 SONG FOR THE GLORldtJS WHIG DINNER AT NIBLo's. Lib Gray Mare An honest farmer, stalments are required to be paid on the Stock ol this YhkA 188 1 from Dumfries, ivas often found fault afew mil vuuipau), viz $10 on the 1st of January. Middle Prong, Buie's Creek, Black River, 37 77 21 15 85 82 23 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 on the 1st nf Fphrunrir N. G. Buie, -w, Britain Smith; David Barnes, Solomon Bales, for David Woodward, W.

Frances Brown 1 Poll, John Nordin 1 Poll, Elizabeth Nordin, Barnet Reardon 1 Poll, Shaw, for A. Urquart, Geo. Jesse Smith 1 Poll, with by Ms wife or staying too late in town on Hurrah for the theWhigs are all hero, Payments will be received atthe Office Raleigh at the Engineer's Office in Warrenton by Mr. Sara'i the market nights. At Mst sne set out wun Buie's Creek, do do Husrh's Creek, Silk stockings and pumps, champaigne and small moraecai in retersourg, ana Messrs.

Joseph Marx Son, in Richmond. Va. Interest will allowed nt him pnc day herself, and in the evening forced him home rather sooner than he -wished. Ac- beer charged, as heretofore; 0 21 2 36 0 93 Mnch eatin and drinkins to-dav will be done, cordinffliH thev mounted the old gray mare, he Uy order of the Board, Tis the day. of our triumph hurrah for the fun on the saddle, she on the pad behind him.

t- Thev rode on till they came to a small brook GEO. VV. MORDECAI, Pres't. Dec. 20,4537.

164 296 150 255 240 105' 100" 177 227 110 225 640 115 100 118 884. 100 100 50 that crossl'd the road, when the mare put down Who'd not be a Whig, so vastly genteel, BY APTHORITfT Joining Jacob Reardon, Cape Fear and Piney Land, Buie's Creek, Thornton's Creek, 1 Mill Marsh Branch, Cape i Fish Creek, Cedar Greek, Campbell's Creek, i Fish Creek, A. M'Leod, for Harriet Smith, D. W. Stevens 1 Poll, Bryant Baker 1 Poll, Aichibald Jones 1 Dickson Watson 1 Poll.

Jonathan Hawley 1 Poll, CJeaveland Haywood, do do hr hf-ad to dnnlc. ana a ter bemsr satisnea a- 'Dressed out in court suit for the three dollar, meal! REVISED STATUTES XHElsubscribet having contracted with the Commissioners of th 1 LAWS mn went on, "NoW4 said the ffudewife, "if 03 72 44 50 11 37 31 11 Tltr Mroftnr wp'il fl'Jll hif the nOSe OP THE DNITED STATES. PASSED AT -THE FIRST SESSION State, for tie publication of the Revised Statutes of N. "1. For three-fourths of the year, to be here in tine you would do like the mare when she has enough she stops of her own accord and goes Carolina, have the.

pleasure or announcing the complex OF THE TWE2STYFIFTH CONGRESS. PublicTNo. 2. me oi saia worK. clothes.

on: and tannot vou do the same?" "Irue, Being appointed bv the Governor, aeents on the oart William.Kean, Jr. 1 Poll, oAOfluMfpi' sid hA. "but if there was anither AN ACT to ratify and confirm certain official acts Campbell's Creek, Bright visions of glory here burst on our view, John fccoggms, do do 1 31 neld pra4 mare on the other side o' the of John Pope. late governor 01; ArKansas. Northington road, 28 51 of the State, for its sate; they now offer to the goocV citizens, of North Carolina, a work, which, as regards quality of paper and execution, is not equalled by any law book ever published in this country.

It has been pronounced by every one who has seen it, (and amongst these are numbered many of the oldest and most exten-sive book publishers in the U. States) to be the ne plus and the "fain saying to the other, "Here's t'ye, and here'i ty'e," there's na telling when they For1 directors have promised our notes to renew; And who before trudged along on our shanks, Can; ride in our carriages thanks to the Banks Be it enacted, by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United Slates of America, in ALEXANDER JOHNSON, Sheriff. By Hector McLean, Deputy Sheriff. (Price adv. 12 50.) 169-5t.

Congress assembled, That the locations, sales, and transfers of John Pope, late Governor of Arkansas, January, 23, 1837. The glorious Whiggies will nowule the roast iiirft oi of a quantity of the public land, not exceening ten sections. 6 thousand four hundred acres.) which il Harrahfellow Whiggies hurrah lor the toast NOTICE. jt lB two volumes the first containing 712 pasej might pa it." Revolutionary Anecdote. "It was once in my power to have shot General Washington said a British soldier to an American, as they were discussing theleverifs of the great struggle at the i 1- i w.r eknnl was granted by Congress to Arkansas to build a bpII fnr ra5h ri the Tirst Mondav Marcn next, at me u-ourx nouse aoor in tne town ot ay- anu ooo ia uic secona ana is onerea lor saie at State House at little Kock, tnei seat 01 ijovern etteville the following tracts of Land, or as much thereof as will pay the taxes and costs due there- dollars per copy or 5 00 for the 1st Vol.

and 4 00 for the 2nd, if sold seperate ly. ment of Arkansas, to sundry citizens of Arkansas, VThe Banks will be liberal, we will be flush, How: we'll pigeon the credulous natives oh, hush! There is not in existence a moment so sweet uu, 1UI me juuu. fnr thp nWi. n-nrV Ar0tA tn thorn a North Carolina Book Store, will meet with prompt at Location of Lands. Lots Acres.

Bv whom Listed. tention, i TURNER HUGHES. Raleigh, Jany. 10th, 1837. 167-13t.

Duncan McLeran, 100 75 conciuaing oi peace, r- wuy uiu juu uui ouuui. him thenr asktd the American, "you ought to have done so for the benefit of your countrymen." "The death of Washington would not have been for their benefit," replied the Englishman, "for we depended upon him to treat our prisoners kindly; and by Heaven we'd sooner have shot an officer of our own As that when4he Whiggies in triumph can meet 'Tisbut once in a lifetime how precious its joys 1 Make the most of it, friends, by making a noise Elizabeth McLean, in pursuance ot an autuomy in mm uy an act of Congress of the 4th day of July, in the year eighteen hundred and thirty-two, be, and the same, are hereby, ratified confirmed witted said locations, sales, and transfers, were in conformity to legal subdivisions, be those divisions fractional quarter sections or not And provided, also. That the gro33 amount of acres of land thus located, sold, transferred, for the purpose aforesaid, does not exceed 6 thousand four hundred acres and the President of the United States is hereby authorized and directed to cause patents to issue to said purchasers, John Douglass, James England, OXFORD MALE ACADEMY. The-pro minent advantages of this Institution, render it Wfthout bray the cannon and shall it be said John C. Edwards, peculiarly deservin? the notice of parents and guar-- 1 1' 1 1 1 100 dians.

It formerly ranked among the first in the Stephen Freeman, 3p That a genuine Whig, with long ears on his head, Sta'e and it has at present many additional and so Rebecca Howell, When so' great an occasion has called for his lid claims on the public for patronage and preference. Duncan G. McRae, Oxtord is surpassed by no village of. the South in us 172 100 praise Ohr shall it be said that he stinted his brays do do do' do i healthlulness, pleasant location, good society and free dom from dissipation. Am'nt of Tax.

$0 41 0 62 1 41 2 05 0 82 0 90 1 02 3 43 3 69 0 10 1 64 2 05 2 05 1 23 92 S2 1 64 82 2 05 14 A liltlej fellow came once to a tanner with a dog skin Swhich be desired to sell, when the tanner inquired whether the skin had been taken ofTa fat flog? "Ob res," exclaimed-the by, 4Il was tfjken off the fattest dog you ever saw he wasi dreadful fat. you never did seeany thing like him he fat as as fat as Oh he was tarnation fat!" "But," says the tanner, Gardner McKeathan, Most noble Bottoms who sit round this board, The principal, Mr. A. Hart, Is a gentleman of con 2 1 1 1 their heirs, or their legal representatives, for the late Governor's "several locations, sales, and transfers, whenever the applications are properly made by purchasers or their legal representatives. Sec 2.

And be it further enacted, That the N. E. and S. W. quarters of section twenty-seven township eighteen south, range one west, the south Turkey Perch, Both sides of the Old Road, Fayetteville, North Street, do Hay Street, do Cool Spring Street, Odom Pond, Fayetteville, North side Russell street, Lower Fayetteville, Rockfish, Sand Hill, South side Person Street, Person Street, Fayetteville, Cool Spring Person Streets, Raiford's Lane.

Dwelling, ccc. Lower Fayetteville, Corner of Person Kennedy Streets, Formerly McPherson, Near the Ferry? Moore Street Ramsay Street, Hay Street, Waters of Rockfish, On Little River, Joins Davis, Hay and others, Joins do do do siderable attainments in classical and scientific knowl Thomas Smith, E. Stedman's Estate, Polly Black, edge, acquired in England, Italy and France. He is 4 Try your lungs, we beseech you, in mighty ac-; cord, Have no fear of the ladies, "for they, precious not only well versed in. the Greek and Latin classics, but familiar with modern languages and all the numer liilbert Jiiccle's Kstate, Geo.

Fletcher's Estate, 100 east quarter of section twenty-eight, same township and range, the south-west quarter of section fifteen, "I do not hke the skin of.a fat dog, -it is in general too tender for i sevice." "Oh but well I don't kpow as I can say he was so thunderin fat after all." Itobert Gibson, Levin Jones Estate, ous branches bf physical mathematical, moral and intellectual science. In training the Students to respect their teachers, their companions and themselves, strict regard will be had to inculcate virtuous principles, honorable feelings and gentlemanly conduct. The govern Ssamuel Maxwell, township nineteen south, range one west, the northwest and south-east quarters of section nine, same 2 2 1 1 Jaines McKeathan, loves Will listen with joy to such soft "sucking doves Ohj beautiful ladies, who gaze on thi3 feast la triumph, we're gentle as calves, at the least Not a sound in our wassail shall startle your fears, For your bosoms are soft, and long are oilr ears! township and range, all in the Mississmpi land dis ment will be parental rather than severe and the sta William M. Johnson, Mary McArn, trict, fetate ot Arkansas, jbe, and the same are here dents' minds directed to habits of industry, accurate A school boy being asked by his teacher how he should flog him, replied, "If you please, sir, 24S 30 5 or 6 to the Basses, observation and deep enquiry. by, excepted Irom the provisions pf this act.

Approved, January 16th, 1833. should juke to have it upon the Italian system Mr. T. Higgins, a graduate of an European College, Owner unknown, Owner unknown, 1 iof penmanship the heavy strokes upwards, and as the usurers Tis the badge of our and an excellent classical Sch'clar, it engaged for the ensuing year to instruct the junior classes. tribe," the qownloncs light.

Public No. 3. AN ACT to provide for the payment of the annui know, ALEXANDER JOHNSON, Sheriff. (Price adv. 12 50.) 169-5t.

Fayetteville, January 19th, 183S. ties which will become due and payable to the Who so closely sit round this table AGRICULTURAL. those ears with their tales, Nor. often they tickle Classical students will be prepared to enter Freshman or the Sophomore class, agreeably to the coarse of studies prescribed by the University of the State. Classicar studeuts 15 00 English from 00 to 15 00 per session.

MODERN LANGUAGES. Great and Little Oaag es, in the year one thousand" eight hundred and thirty-eight and for oth GREAT NORTH AND SOUTH Charge fifty per till the usuree fails EARLY FRUIT. There is one thing more than usually vexa er purposes FOR SALE, A first rate new Focr Horse AGON, and two capital work HORSES, apply at this Office. Jan. 17.

168-tf. i Be it enacted, by the Senate arid House of Rep Ob, neyer before in the life of the world, Since the banner of freedom at first was unfurled, French, 7 50 Three Lessons a week, Spanish. I 10 00 resentatives oj me umiea states oj America in "Congress assembled, That the Secretary of War HALIFAX, XFORD FEMALE ACADEMY. The shall cause to be purchased lor the use of the Great WILMINGTON Spring Session of this Seminary, will commence tious in pis world ot ours, and that is, to be at considerable pains in collecting early and choice varieties jof fruit, and btfore they can appronHi maturity! or yourself have a touch of their real quality, jo find them disappearing in tlu- maws of your idle neighbor's sons, or in the pack of some, vagabondizing commoner. These things, however! must be expected; but there are' many and Little Osage Indians, such provisions as will on the first Monday in February, under the charge of AND in his opinion, be most useful to them, to the value bf eight thousand five hundred dollars, and when -L-1I CHARLESTON.

Has a single day dawned which has promised so much To the glorious Whigs, vpth their foes in their clutch. Oh, never again shall a vote' be received; Unless by the virtuous Whigs 'tis believed That the voter is worth such a sum in Bank 'notes purcnasea, siiau cause saiu provisions io ue uistrt buted among said Indians, by their agent, furnish ins! to each family, as-near as may be. their nroDci farmers who in the article of early fruk are as the undersigned, as Principal, aided by Sirs. Kidlet, and other competent assistants. The Music department will be nnder the charge of Mrs.

O'JJrien, as heretofore. Term ot Board and Tuition, as previously established. Music, 820. Drawing, $10. JOSEPH JAS.

RIDLEY. Oxford. N. C. Jan.

12, 1838- lfi8-5t. Per Session Extra. The tuitiou fees are required in advance; and the amount of hall a session will be the smallest charge. The first session of 1838 will begin on the 22d of January, and the Examination will be on Monday and Tuesday the 18th aid I9ih of June. BY ORDER OF THE TRUSTEES.

Oxford, N. C. Dec. 1, 1837. I 165 6t.

ft. H7 Col. James Nuttall is willing to receive a select number of Students, to be under the immediate care of the Principal, who will reside with them. Tens eight dollars per month in Board can also be had in other respectable families for $8 or $10 per month. proportion Provided always, That such purchase and' distribution shall not be made, unless said In dians agree to receive the same-in discharge of the annuities due them for the year One thousand eight strangling their We'll "Strangle their party by votes! THIS Line, while it avoids the dangers of the Capes.

hundred and thirty -eight by virtue of treaties be tween thm and the United States. Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, That the Sec and the. fatigue of 300 miles of Safng, offers to the traveller, a route, which for speed? spftty, comfort and Then hurrah for the triumph we'll drink till retary ot War cause as many additional fanners to negligent as those who expect to live on other's orchards and gardens.

Now there is no necessity for this Any "man who owns a few rods of ground, can have, and should have, a supply of fruit for himself and family fruit of most varieties, and such as is adapted to all seasons. There mi no propriety in my pestering my neighbor for his early) cherries, pears, or apples, when I nay just as well have them of my own. Yet hov many farmers there are, and mechanics and professional men too, who have orchards of their wn, that go without the Junitings, Yellow Harvest, Sine qua non, and Bough apples, and ricli summer pears, or beg'them of their neighbors, when a few shillings expense in the i- r. i economy, is nai equanea. i GOING SOUTH.

be employed as may, in the opinion of the President be deemed necessary to aid and instruct said Indi Passeneers via Washineton City, Fredeticksburg, ans in clearing and cultivating their lands, and such Ciotton and Flax Seed wanted, AT THE NEUSE RIVES OIL WORKS." The Subscri-bers will pay a liberal price for 10,000 bushels COTTON SEED, and 3.0U0 bushels FLAX SEED, deliver-at their Oil Works, 10 miles North of Raleigh, or ta-keD at the Gins and Stores. We have now on hand a large supply of Cotton Seed Oil: for Lamps or Painting. Also, a few barrels Superior Liristld Oil Encourage domestic enter prize and manufactures. F. CLARK CO.

Raleigh, Jan. 1838. 169-3t. we're drunk, 'Tis the way that our fathers have bolstered their spunk; We'll do it genteelly, on punch and champaigne. And fuddled commence the Whigs' glorious additional stock, implements of husbandry seeds to be purchased for the use of said Indians, as the agent or superintendent may Judge necessary Provided always, That the whole expense incurred under this section shall not exceed the sum of three thousand five hundred dollars.

Pindar. reign The Christian Statesman. Devoted to the promotion of just views in Literature, Humanity, Liberty, Politics, African Coloni zation, and Religion. THE undersigcedr propose to establish in the City of Washington, under the editorial management of the Rev R. R.

Gurlet, a weekly paper, adapted to promote juBt views in morals, manners, government, region, and which, separated from the selfish conflicH of ambition, and the uncharitable controversies of sectarianism, shall contribute to unite all patriots and christians in the accomplishment of objects for the good of our country, the benefit of humanity, and the glory ol God. It will be oar ende'avor, through the aid of our purchase of treesor in grafting or innoculating, Sec. 3. And be it further enacted, Thut to ena- valuable Land For Sale Pursu ant. io the last Will and Testament of Robert would soon furnish an abundant supply of these ble the Secretary of War to parrv the provisions of Richmond and should at Petersburg take seats in the train for Blakely and Halifax.

Passengers via the Bay Boats and Portsmouth Rail Road, will be taken to Halifax, thence ihey will be conveyed by Post Coaches and Rail Road to Wilmington, and by Steam Boat to Charleston. Leave Halifax on Tues day, Thursday and Saturday, reach WilmiBgton on Thursday, Saturday and Monday having slept the preceding nights at South Washington A Fleam boat leaves Wilmington soon after the ar-arrival of the Cars on Thursday and Monday, and arrive in Charleston in from 12 to 16; hours; generally in time to take the Cars to Augusta on Friday and Tuesday morning. Time between Halifax and Charlts-ton, 56 hours GOING NORTH. Leave Charleston on Sunday and Tuesday at 5 P. M.

Park, dee'd, we offer, at private sale, the Lands be qesiraw fruits, sbould be a standing maxim aci into eneci, me sum oi iwetve thousand dol- longing to his instate, situated near Oxford, Granvrile County, N. The upper tract lies on both sides of Fishing Creek, within twomiles of that nourishing village, and is es i PARING OUTRAGE. The task devolves upon' us, as the Editor of a public Joufnal, to record an event which, for the honor of our peaceable town, we wish had never happened. We allude to the attack upon the person of Col. J.

W. Williams, and upon the froiise of Mr. John. Selby. The circumstances, as far as we ran learn, are thesa: 'The Captain of one of the vessels in our harbor, had some-difference with one ol his crew, which gave offence to his brother who, in "revenge, undertook to chastise the Captain," but unfortunately mistook Col.

W. for the Captain. Col. W. made his escape from titnated to contain ONE THOUSAND ACRES, 200 of with the farmer, never to be dependant on others for whai his own farm can produce; and if those who are now without early fruit will at once set about prDducing it in the proper way, they will undoubtedly be as much gratified with the result, as those upon whose, labors they are now so prone to encroach.

Gennessee N. Y) Farmer. THE! SUN FLOWER. which are Creek bottom, very productive in eratn. lars be, and the same is hereby appropriated to be paid out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated.

Approved, January 16th, 1S38. OTICE. STRAYED or STOLEN from the Subscriber, on the 29th of December last, seven miles west of Louisbarg, in Franklin county, near Chavis's Bridge, on Tar River, one BAY HORSE, six years old, 4 teet 11 inches high, his left hind ancle white, short tail and main, and is crease fallen on the neck. A reward of fifteen dollars will be naid to anv ana susceptible ot great improvement at moderate ex breakfeast the next morning at Wilmington. Leave pense.

The upland is sou, easily cultivated, andi Wiiminmon on Mondav, Wednesday and Friday, and productive and such of it as is not fresh, having f.T the most part grownup ia pine, is rapidly recovering its former fertility. There are 300 Acres in original able and efficient editor, to make this journal worthy of the patronage of the American People. The cause of African Colonization will be advocated as meriting the united, immediate, earnest, and liberal support o( this nation. A snmmary of General Intelligence will -be given weekly? and, during the session, acondensfd report of the proceedings of both houses of Con grew, and a brief view of Public Affairs. In fine, no means will be neglected, of presenting to the Public, through the columns of the Statesman, such information, facts, and arguments, on the topics which most occupy the minds ot the wise and good in this country and age, a may tend to advance the great cause of human in- provement and happiness, and render this journal in every respect, a valuable Family Newspaper.

CONDITIONS. 1 The $un Flower is a plant of much greater by Rail Road and Post Coaches arrive at Halitax on the evenings of the. next days; sleep at Halifax, and the next morning, proceed by either the Petersburg, Richmond fc Fredericksburg Rail Roads, or the Portsmouth Rail Road. Time between Charleston mid Hal timber well suited to both fencing and bmlding purpo ses, ana so situated as to be convenient to all Dans of value than is generally known. Instead of a person who will deliver him to the subscriber at his the plantation.

The improvements consist of a com few being permitted to grace a parterre, and con house. ALLEN THOMPSON. Franklin county, Jan. 9. 169-3t.

fortable DWELLING HOUSE with SIX ROOMS, a large Cotton Gin a Granary, with stables attached: a sidered only as sraudv flower. exDerience war- ifax, 52 hours Passengers will observe that on this route, via The Chesapeake Bay Boats and. Portsmouth Rail Road. only one night's sleep is lost between New York and Au looacco narns, and some rants mr saying it should be cultivated by every planter and farmer as part of his provision crop. them, and took refuge in Mr.

Selby's tavern, where the men followed him, and were refused admittance, and in revenge attacked the house and broke Selby's windows believing Col. W. 16 be the Captain. They were committed prison to a waktheir trial. Washington Whig.

an. excellent overshot Mill tate of W. Carolina Halifax county. cabinB. It is'beHeved thi SrrEmoB Court of Law, October Term, 1837 might buiU on this smoue-nonse, uno commanding the best water power in the neighborhood The' Christian Statesman will he published in the City 1 It can bje turned to" profitable account on all our plantations; for certain purposes it is more valuable than any other grain known to us inasmuch 4s it can be made to yield more to the gusta or via Petersburg, Blakely and Halifax, Duly one night between Richmond and Augusta.

The Coaches are; new, the Horses fresh and well trained, the Drivers sober and skilful, and tbe fare and accommodation? good. The lower tract is situated four miles from Oxford. and coatains by very old surveys 1040 Acres. This is of Washington-, every Friday morning, on an imperial sheet, at $3 per annum, payable in advance! Individuals transmitting the amount lor five or more paper shall receive them at $2 50 each, per annum. vs.

for Divorce. James Morecock, IT appearing to the. satisfaction of the Court that James Morecock, the defendant in the above case, resides beyond the limits of this State It is therefore ordered, that publication be. made for three months in generally believed to be one of the most valuable es- iIhtaL OccurTence-Wti are informed by a acre in lextiausted soil, with little labor, and with sates of its extent in this section of countrv about The new, beautiful and swift Steam Boat NORTH CAROLINA, built bv Cormeuus VandeSbii.t, Esq. of greater prospect of success.

130 Acres are Creek bottom of suDerior onaiitv. and correspondent in that an affray took place in that District on the 30th ult be- lne a est number will be issued in the first week in Its seed are wholesome, and nutritious food tbe Raleigh Standard, for said defendant to be and an- 1 -1 IT ebruary, 1838. 1 IO" AH communications -relating Jo sahscriDtioni, I from 450 to 500 Acres of Tobacco Land are yet to clear. Timber is very abuudant, and at trifling cost, the Saw Mill, which is on a good sit, "might be put in New York, for the company, has just been added to the line between Wilmington and Charleston. In no expense has been spared to render the line comfortable and safe.

for poultry, cattle and bogs, and very much rel- Pear before the Honorable Judg? of bur Superior Court ishod bhr them 1 of Law, to be held for the Coanty Halifax, at the -FmnS the seed an oil i. ohtaintn. with if Town; the urth Monday af- operation, ana renaereu profitable. There are4wo settlements on this laud, with a dwelling and out houses and the financial affairs of this journal, to be addressed ic Bayne, publishers of The Christiantatea- man, Washington City, D. C.

i those relating toihe ed- itorial department, to the Rev. R. R. Gnrleyi ter the fourth Monday in March next, then and there OFFICE W. R.

RAIL ROAD COMPANY. Wilmington N. C. Dec. 14th, 1837.

166 8u facihy, las delicate, it is believed, as that of a.t eacn some gooq i ooacco Barns, occ to plead, answer, or demur, pr ihie' Petition will be olives. The terms r. ill be made accommodatiDr. and we in tween a man named VVm. Byars, Newbell Johnson, and his son Manley nnd others, iq which Byars received a stab in the abdomen, which caused his death in 15 or 20 minutes.

The two. Johnsons were arrested, and ed before, H. J. Dean and J. Homar, Esqr's, when the lather was admitted to bail, and the rl son committed to Jail, to stand their trial at the April Court for that District.

As the case will shortly be trie4 before the proper tribunal, we do not consider' it advisable to jrive anv bf FAMILY SUBSCRIBER has opened a Family Grocery, on -Fay heard ex parte as to him, and the prayer of the Petitioner granted accordingly. I Witness Robt. LJ Whitaken Clerk of said Court, at Thet are also pectoraL A tea made of them JOSEPH WILLIAM H. BAYNE. Washington City, Jan.

1, 1838. Ib8-3t f. vite proposals from such persons as are disposed to make investments in valuable, real estate. Oxford of- is quite as effective as flaxseed, or any other, in uince, me ioan ivionaay aner tne lourth iUonday jn catarrhal affections. On one occasion, this tea, It rers tbe advantages of schools, and good society, and these Lands present those of soil, fine water, and pure air.

Raleigh, immediately-opposite Mr. Murras Hotel, where he will always keep on hand, for sale by the retail, a constant supply of the following articles, of the best quality, viz BEXUfttD DVPUY, V. svrrcmaeu wuu i noney, Was OT SO mucn mare oepiemoer, lost. i BOBT. L.

WHItAKER, C.S.C. Jan. 24. thrice adv. g'J7 50.) 169-l3t service to me than the.prescriDttons of mv nhvt Written communications win he addressed to us at Meal, Rice, Butter, Candles, Molasses, Sugar, Warreuton, North Carolina.

that I attributed my early restoration to TO male Seminary at Chapel Hill. Coffee, Flour, Corn, Salt, Soap, Tobacco, Powder, HAS this day opened, at hi Watch, Jemellerg, Fancy andj JPff jfvmery Storer No. 10, Stkset, Raleiob, N. f- neaitn to us agency alone. Uertatnly a fayora JL ltrs.

rnlLLlr'S School will commpnrp on thi. ble chinge did jnot occur until I used this tea, 16th of January. Pupils will! be received at an parlv Shot, and a number of articles in the same line. The undersiened. will also receive on Commission, WELDON N.

EDWARDS, GEO. D. BASKERVILLE, Executors of Robert Park, dee'd. January 10, 1.838. 169-4t.

HIT Star, 4 times, and send account to Executors. age, boarded and taught at 65 dollars per session of which 1 did upon the recommendation of a citi zeri of one of the upper counties of North Car anv articles that mav be entrusted to hi care, dispose An extensive Ac fashionable assortment of GOODS io the particulars recei ved. So far as-we can learh, the parties were under the influence of ardent spirits at the time the' unfortunate occurrence took plate. Greenville Mountaineer. ir The Portland "Argus," says that the cbramittee of the Maine.

Legislature have report- Mr. Kent. to be elected by a majority of 193, and not 277. as we quoted from the Boston of them to the best advantage, and faithfully account nve montns. ine common ACgltah.

branches, Geography, Grammar, Arithmetic and i Composition, with board, 'for 75 dollars in advance. Natural Philosonhv. for the same to tbe owner. his lin. which he will sell at redaced NEW YOBS PRICES.

His friends, and the, pubHc MBerally Hillsborough Female 1 Seminary. Chemistry and Botany, will be taught in School, or JOHN J. WHITAKER. Raleigh, Jan. 13, 1837.

i 168-3t. Its leaves and stalks, in the green state, are preferred by cattle to any other prbVender. I have thrown green; grass and fodder in one heap those young Ladies sufficiently jadvanced, to be profited The Spring Session of this Institution, will open invited to call and examine for themselves, being persuaded that the Goods as well as the prices, ww vj luvmj new, mo nuygcui unending mc iec- I mc aou iusi mTTir.llOES STITH iu rein tuc xruiessora. music onine nano and urn and sun flower leaves the other, to trv the 5 'tier'' on There is Tirohubilitv iil will give twelve dollars per month FIFTY give sausiaction. All description of CZOCJTS fc WATCHES cleansed and repaired in his accustomed careful manner- Latin French; Drawirjg and Painting, at the usual prices.

French will be taiusht bv a native strong Ifegro fellows, to commence worit ipameaiaieiy; cattle, knd they ibave commenced citing the latter firsk; this I have tried often with the same 17 00 15 00 25 00 and for FIFTY more, on tne isi nay oi reoruary, of France. No pains or expense will be spared to and for FIFTY on the 1st day ot Btarcn. resultl The whole plant, cut up in the green uoia and Silver manufactured in- tne most lasmop ble and superior style, at the shortest notice with icBo.er mi? otuuui wuiiuy oi puuue patronage. i TERMS OF TUITION. First Class, Second, Third, and Fourth Classes, Music, I Drawing md i 1 OtnamentaJ Needlework, Lessons in Frebch, will be given by a native of at (per ntontb) Jan.

3. state, and boiled with cotton seed, or a Jittl 12 00 3 J. PHILLIPS. meal, affords a delicious food for cattle and hosrs. Jan.

10. 1TB ETHMOMT FJGITIAIC AC AD ITI Y. that even the, (Committee's majority may yet be reduced. The "Argus" adds returns from the town pf Albany, which gave 40 maio-iity for Parks, have never been received. I iS understand proof will be adduced that it wasijde- posited in the Post Officein which case, tbe vwill probably be allowed, which, should the report be accepted as know stands, will re- 5 4uxe Mr.

Kent's majority to 153." ,1" Baltimore Republican. Old GOLD and SILVER taken in exchange, i Raleigh, Dec. 10, 1837. 1638t. JLP WE the subscribes respectfully inform the pnb 3 CO DECKWITnS Auti.Dyspeptic Pills.

m3 The creat noDularitv and established demand tnr To be convinced of this, let one taste the bruised leaves or stalk bf tbe plant he will find its flavor ar omatic like that of the parsnip, with more lie tna: tne exercises oi inisinsiuuiion win oe.resumea Board niay be had in some of the most repecta- on the 15th of January, nnder tbe care of ELIZA J. bl families of the place at 9 10 pet pnonlh. iuia vuiuauic meaianc, renuecs met continuation ot a Southern Ag ne ullu rist. iciigiuy aavenisemeni unnecessary, xvatnerous tes The manner in which, this School bat heen conducted highly satisfactory, and ic take viL.i.tA0i w. irftiiBW, principal Jan.

17, 1838. 1683t timonials oi tbeir yatoe (lately received) from gentlemen of the highest respectability, in addition to thoso FLEXIBLE. GRASS. 1 great pleasure in recommending it to the patronage of Oi.n United Statjes Bills The Iiris- A rpanufacturer. near Dewsburv.

fEnsr. has- yeeavo plxnn Office Wilmington Sc Baleish Rail ROAD. Co. Dec 27, mn order ii- -t Ji T-'x i- r. I IO "7 Tae Rlls are put nt in a swoe parcouauu uuruio.na, wdo loiena giving their daugh ters and.

wards the advantages ot a liberal dneation aiure oi ueDrmwis uiuuiuiupuo circuuuu iupTovmvn uie insiiuiuciure riorgtle. in Un. Wm' contniMn: fm Pili. An of the Board of Directors, the Stockholder in this oitne oia unitea otate? canic duis, wntcni me fnuerinff it so puaDie tnat tney can directions. yrriee.trrrcKB ner box.

To Antnr Company, will be called on for 4he. following instal FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE, "i-THK FOLLOWIBO BliAXKS, Viz Bokp Jor the i deliVery; of Properly Bond Bill of Indictment; Bail or Appearance Bondi Witnesses: Riimrnona Ca Sa County; Superio1 Gour County; SuperMi Court; Waiv. Bonds Guardian Bends Adroi' isttaiorV Bond3 TfJ ets Negro Bonds jr Indenture Sherift Deeds; Deeds of Land Matiiage License Now Boots i Notes of Handotes at Ban Checks, 4tc; The price; of taition iis dollars per session: Drawing and Fainting five dollars extra. Board can be obtained in rttoectablii families, at a l'ennsyivanta institution nas oeen so irauaenuv wm vr none oi tne nnest texture. i-urenasere, toe terms ot commission and discount are ments, viz; i yards an uJjWihiMn imposing; upon th- country at discount Somet 1 heylhave pieces' of this 2 1 10 per share on the 1st March 1838 Academy, at five dollars a they havo mada fmftmi ptop should be pm to this swindling' procedure, from men to da in breadth .10 ti head -oeiare tor countrv beeom Mooaea wttn ou ts meoti from this mattrul.

which West of the.Presby- 1st May 1838. 1st November 1838.1 i JAS. OTSTEN, Prest. '166-8C it designed shall niver Si redtefoed, uiuiuu. THOS p.

JAMES.THOMPSON, j. ELIJAH. PICEARD. Jan. 3.

16-5t. 5. Jan. 3. .1 -1 1 I IC1MM1 vauKU.

now ounous anu iv. x. Times. viv Southern. Democrat.

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