it ! I, m V ; m if "4 4 ii ' m r US i i1 -f : i. J i WM. it- 1 i: II 5 I -1. !:- 1 ,:--: Ii f. pi. - i '4 - . r - i t--.. tr. ' ' J -Si' ,r - 5 .' i 'L i'i; ': i: :!'i-.y f . 4 .1. ' f t -mririTf A ;mmi. V: 1 ; - tm te.1T. tha' llta residence of J $tt oft XlackimithTooUi fclEGBOESKJ -U .uaW-sold it iptiTite sale. fl 4 w f" I ! . . - 1 so tha following fwcis a 4 : .r M months to VVy i clear u imcpt v . Al&kthm Catawba Riter lost beliw Beat; fixti known IheUUi Tract? i ltini ra th MaiDfCreek abqte the foregows;, I fotredeUCjwotftonthe tirt raid, thoat li!iaile etVcat8 Fbrd; being part of pluses f fOolieUateis pf lng CiM Jo8 flTitimi4n WWcfi'it . is' sai4Lf is. the pspect Plterr ocrsba .. indebted toi said estate is umuesteU to settle DJi we or;.ipaypw". i jlooee iliB2. ;cwn -s'"" TM..i ! . Y.o1v Ar.titiid to uesent went wunin ie uuc 4- -.IT- NOTICfJ ftnili; Sheriffs of those Counties where a vote Jli watelcett at the Aopisrt Elections.w and wia4 change djftte Cdnrflteiwil will please inake fiturns i? the votesiii' his Exellertcy the l Oorernbr, at Raleigh; and j iolordet to proYide jWaiy they will igeme'hyjSfiJiding fh same llproalso atPSalisbmy, N. v ' C!' I' '. ' 0 iiehalf cC' the Sleeting held at Raleigh, I f -M'i iK' : TkOMisdiK, (?Kairman. i K!. ;Bi The Editors of papers in thfs State who nre'favbrableto the cause pt atetorm, ,wm pro I finitE Certificate for seventeen shares of the U: U Capital -or joint stoclpf sthe StaWl Bank jof i Korth-Carolina, in! the name of, an4 fright be Jonging to the SubsCrilier having beet jlost; notwe' l is hereby given to all whom it may concern Chat I ghall apply to lhe Presidentof the said j Bank, either In person or by agent for duplicates there- tfiv-k-i- - rD.M VqRNEY jyune g9th,il83l S ' - Q-il? ' t ilykN the night joTthe ipitM instant Villiam HJJ'McfntoeWwhd was Confined in the public i jail oh a charge of Larceny made his cs iVape'iy breaking the jail. Iclnfoslus about ?jcioi30 Ywsf .lagei'fs tTailfcijlyj trade J-knid ajj work; ai shoe-toakmg ajnd cooper ing. I lie is about 5 (eel 6;or stitches high fuis dark hair, wnall es,?iliioutJi jatid nose, lhas nj dowa look, jind svoiys' looking a man IjnJthe labol bis leirs larl rfooTsedtid hlhas l:4i6rlesittf armi" is fBhd bf drinki jepeaka iljfijiicy and law: and with thSc4tisfa pialect: 4He Had bnrhixed coat and; pantaloons both of hoinespvin he JbaS relations in this iid also in j Hay wood county. 4 ' j l j ' . f ; (Tiio above rejward W fifty Ponars (will be; gircn to any ptersonjthat will apprehend ? ibkJid VViUiatn Mclhtbsb Irjicofiae Itam In 'any jail in this Stal 'so !tbatll can fura ngntn oci Ha delivery to -me suoscii iStatcdelfealco1i j ' i '.. v ; T OHNI WOODS; Jauor. . t.53th,133V-ilN m AS now received the whole of his new stock ' conistinff of i all kinds of shoes for : I' jJidifeJand of every description of Boots, Shoes HU.-"t .... i-. ! xnoie ii bjftwo or three, .insertions of this, no- : :it and Pumps (bt gentlemen; which he warrants '. A f fl td betmade of the bt materials, in a substantial ' fl i -1 - s i t ' ,; : ' . 1 i i I ' ':! t.li 3 aaq lasnionaiu manner, anu wmcn ne. win sen j low for? Co, or to punctual customers, on a short 5ry;Jahe20thi 18334imJ State of JYorth Carolina . . LINCOLN COUNTY, . ;;.hV:. .'.'; vIn ' Equity. . Angu3t3Term, A. D. 1 $33. naampbeii; oocapit. J-:!--- .vs.- i - - JhiiM. MotiSi . ; 4 John Brown Exr, defts Bilh 4 : nJrippearuig to the satisfactiun of the Court that i i'John Brawn one of tiie'deiendanta ia this cause f ijti inhabiuftt of the? State of -Tennessee. It Mi VHertfore ordered tist publication' be made for fak weeks iaieparojm Watchman, that nn ) less th said delendint apptir at the next Court t f Ecuirr toba held far said coontv at the Coort- UIoase.inLinoolntoQonthe Slh.Mondav after the thjalonday ot Dpietwnextf thennd thereto tlead, answer or,denrar locumtnots Bill, the sameutoDimwuioe uai ntessu ' and eard ex: parte. J- ; v if 'It?. i rtTltHii CnnrA ITo!ui Clerk and Master of i !dCcrvatt Oce the 2nd Monday ii August 1 - :!!:-r i - fl. . Q. H0KE, c. M.. vs remsested to Tota the. puUic that Tf. tain" Rafi and Lardarsla rreat demand in -ill k oiten i- A ll-f TTTtTT. 5 ! - if Tac , unprecedented success of the SPIT there hating been nearly serenteen hundred ssb- serious receTBOi swqgi ine )mmencemenir - 4a July lastid the best evidence o" the estima tion it has seeored in the public mind. , Vhile the present propxilra will parsne the eonrse: which has conierred such eminent populanty; on ' U.eir predecessurs, they Wil tUouse e'rery endeavor to give the SP u . possible, a spirit of greater vigour, variety, and originality, than haaj been heretofore achiey ed.-.; This publication is intend ed as a satirical J observer; and corrector of the xnralsand nuaeripf the:day. : Satire is a most effective and puperful wfkh in the hands of a judicious tacttcifn, and may be used on I any oc casion with ad vintage, bnt particularly1 upon 'the ficesor foUi-j Jf the ooinanity. The .xespSo taSIe rponsiSdiy a&sumel is a solfK-ient jgoirr antee for uuty and eacelleiice; and lor the lite expulsion from its columns oP that scurihty which blunts teoge of satire and deprives it of frs pirifyirfe tgency.r Literature and the Drama will tfemrsofits columns, and ail that U servict-&lM to Ihe progress of useful informa tion and mural improvement will receive its warm advocacy. - 5C1 The terms ate $2 per annum, payable advance, or l not paid before the ex piration of tot monthsj ' ' k i Agents will bej allowed ft discount of 10 per cent, on all sabecribers .hey obtain, by remttting or becoming rosponsiole fot the same. They will be also entitled to a copy of the paper gra tuitously, r l . I. v t," All orders must be addressed (post paid) to W. U ARMSTRONG, & Co. ' No. 1 AtheffianBuildinz Philadelphia, Sept. 1832,- 10-tf. j State of JLortfieittoUna DAVltiSOmQOUXTY. Couri of Pkni and Quaater Sestiona. AuostTenn, 1833. Azariah Williams "1 Original Attachment levi j V ed. ou Deft's. interest, in W. . , ' f glands now in possession of 4 ' ' f I Catharine Day and Eliza Joseph rficholson j beth Nicholson It appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that Joseph Nicholsorf .the Defendant in this case is not in inhabitant; of this State: It is therefore brdeied by the Cmrt that publication be made for six weeks in the Carolina. Watchman, published in Salisbury, for "Ibe Defendant to appear before the Justices of oar Court of-; Fleas and Quarter Sessions to be held for the County of Davidson at the Court-House in Lexington on the 2nd Aunday in November next then and there re plevy or plead, &c,i otherwise judgment final wiu dc (enucreo agamsi np saiuwosepn mcnoi sph, and the land condemned and an order of sale granted to Satisfy ! the Plaintiffs demand: Wit ness damuel UajtherfUlerkvu our said Court at Office the second Monday 6f August 1833. pAMLi. GA1THER, Clerk 1 By i ; D. Mock, D. clerk. 7-6 w. COWMIITTEIfl TO JMLi. - I N Hock ford; Surrv County. N. C. on 23d ofrAuinist, 1833, a Negro man, apparently ahoat 23 years old, about five feet 7 or 8 inches hijjh, stout made, o -a down look, a bright mu latto in colour. He had on a roundabout coat, a chip hat and mixed pantaloons. He says he be lons to the . widow j tann, near Chapel: HiH, and his name is;. Redding. The owner can ob tain the said negro by proving: property and pa v- ltig cost and charges; is ' 1 ''''! F. VEST, Jailor. Sept. 14 tfp --; i, J o if jv jir ya t r, COKIFSOTIOUER, THE Subscriber a citizen of London informs ti.a puollck that1 he- has a choice assortnient ot ina very best articles that can be procured m this eountry .Consisting of HQCKv ;ISurguK(1u; Ch amxp pignej fremiti Brawtys and other Liquors; usually kept tn this country. tar titrate) ' Mi pfti WSUt ottea, Raisins yits of all kinds cmVKEKSSsc. The Subscriber jnieansl to furnish OysteT whenever the season will suit. Ch:trlotte.fC.!Attg. 31st, 1833. 7 FE.mAE SE. Ill AMR V. THE exercises will be resumed on the 1st day of ; October; I Tui&jn per session (five munths) is f 10.50. Drawing and PainungilO, Musick $20; paid tn advance. BENJ. COTTRELT.. ii1. : Principal. Auomst 10. Stati of JVorth-Carolin a, 1 SlIRRY COUNTY. Matthew M. Hnghes, Jas. P:Valkei Jm Fitt ' gerild, and Polly his wifo and Sally Lester. In Equity, Sept Term, 1833. Is this case; it iproring to the satisfaction o he Court; that ihe defendant James P Walker does not reside tnin.the limits of this State ; it is ordete "poncation be made six weeks in the Carolina Watchman, that unless the defend ant, James P. W'alker maiie his personal ap pearance at the next Court of Equity, to be, held wIi? tjj of Surry, at the CurHfouse, in theTown;Rociford, on the first Monday b March next, and answer or demur to the Bill of compUintltixhibited against bim and others in this Court, the tame will be beard exparte, and Judgment pro eooXesso as to him. , Tested a ' til S GlUVES, c W s ft Spirit of flii&se wmmm f II mi ixiau cqku iiuti tu mj uis&cijr, .JLwill lealPahviUeefeTyJ Tuesday,lluTf day and Sunday toorningrand x$i&i Blaktly next morning in time to take, the 8oclock;cirs and amve in Petersburg; by 12 o'clcck of t second day --nd persons who may desire ii can proceed on netth with thereal jnail; and , jach any jof the Northern, cities 24 hours sooner than by any .other lirie.: ;;i -J ' i r:;! I f The Subscriber has established- i i line from, ;;.:-ulM;: l : V !' ; MnUsbprmg;Itit(t Oxfdrd f Ronningiff cptinecioo isidil Mr. ClarbryV j line from Greensbfjrwgh; JiSwh(irnay desire to travel north!, are informed Ujat the mute from Greensborongh, via Hillrouh and Oxpsrd to B lately , is the tnot direct,nearcstj and most ex pditious Which can be sHctexi; (which may he seen by icferencs to the mSp of: the United Sites.) : r f 'f I ; j . ;:;.;' : i : The puUtc are "ihfvrmed that thip Sabscri ber has placed onitiis router eomfof table p Four MIofiSQ Post Coaches, Good Teams j andkkilful drivers; and the public are assur;d that tiiinej runs ih connexion! with thp Ruanuke line from Danviile; and the public is further assured 'that no delay or inconvenience shall be exvfrutttced by those who may patron age this lino. ; 4 '( r ; : ; j " ! I his Itnr will ! leave ; Hillsborough Jevery Tuesday, Tlitirsday.and Sunday mornings, 'at 7 ocloc.k, A. M, and reach Blakely next mornings in tiitie to take the 8 o'clock cas. f ! M Both of the aiiove lines are now in good order, as the siibscribt,T ! has lately made! considerable improvement tooth! in expedftion and for the comlbrtf thoie who may patronize either of the above lines, j j' .! j'!'- i Fareiomttill$bnroughtoBl3kely $7 00 ; Fare from Danville to Blakely ! ! $7 00 All baggage at the risk of the owners, i j JAS. W. JEFFREYS. ' ; " Proprietor Red HouseJ N. C . ; Sept. 20th, 1833. f : ' '! :f : 1 : i .! ' jio tn tCF The j Farmer's Reporter land Miners Journal will inseri this notice six weeks and for- ward their accounts to me for payment, i !i I. STATE OP ITORTH-0 AIIOT-UXA IREDELL COUNTY. M Superior Court of Law, Spring Term, 183S Cimtuia Wilson, ") ; j Ml vs. I Petition fot divorce, Daniel Wilson 3 : ! ;i : Ordered by the ? Court, that publication be. made for three months in the Register printed in j Ral eigh, and in the Carolina Watchman printed in Salisbury, tliatl unless the -defendant,; Daniel Wilson make4 his persjnal j appearance before j the Judge of the Superior Court; ol JLaw, to be held for the County of Iredell, $it the Court-HoUse in StatesvilMjl oh the 6th IMonday alter the 4th Monday in SepJfimber nett, and Hie his answer to the said petition, the s'ainej will be heard ex paite, and judgment be rendered pro-cobfesso. ; I'mi ; I" m- ' . i ! J. CAMPBELL, Clerk. ! Jtdy 13, 1833-i-No. 51--8emd. ; I JYO TICE. THE Subscriber being desirous of einbarking in a business which jwils; necessarily joccu py a reat portion of his time;! will dispose of an r: -is. interest in the Const ituti6nalUstj upon reasonable terms to a practical printer who! would -be! will ing to assume the entire contnl of the mechani cal duties of ; tKe establishment. I There are at present about 800 subscribers to the paper, which! number might be greatly increased with properj exertions The advertising aM job patronage is extensive and i increasing. While tho emolu ments arising loin the patrougefof the LStatel and General Gdvarnment are ample with proper management address the Subscriber atRaleigh, IN CHARLES Ul RAMSAY, j 4nly 23d, 1833. r : , H ' j Elementary School. j i: r rn; i HffS, BAkER wislles td inform the inhabij JJM. t?mts ;ot Salisbury itha the 4th quarter orl her School will commence on ! Monday the 30thl of Septembeyf Terms as before, 3 per quarter' CP Where Cash h not con venienl! payment may be made ih articles of doifxestic consumption! September 5833., 81 j ' j . ji 1 THE subscriT v. jBhes to purchase a numbef of Yotl?f.NKi;HOi;$, wihout any limit du viiMrthn nevi. iwe ve lmtnths.f lAnv person havi ingsuch pety f i sals, Would do well to ap make a talek lot they may resHalsured ! that he will pay the most liberal ;pric: in Cash. Th subscriber hasjno connexion this yeai wth Rober Huie, in the ; purchase of Negries., hjamcs Huie. i,: ' -'i 1 1 if i ;l: : :- ; N. B. All betters addressed to the; subscri ber, will be!itended tias punctuallyas; if appli cation vrere i made in person, i ;In his j absence Mr. Reeves,f (Post aJaster,;! wil contra fr Negroes; fthd Py caui4 M authorised S II t'lm iwirfhca frt him rwl sn Atrvnt wil at all times be touad at Doci.lBoyd's Hotel, ii Charlotte, prepared to make purchases the sam as lithe subscribe! were present. : v j;. j' jW : J. H. Salisbury: if . C. lulyf 13,- i$33 tfil :;, i if''.'. ' i ; ' : Hill . i , THBTE are; requested to stethat a Silver if ? . Smithy Loach VkerLiil CabinMaker Shoemaker and Hatter,j-iliad well Iby' gotni to Maotson, iKKingaim, c.f, U. ; Sept 1st; 1833.-7. j m. A Uchatc onhand neatly oontauung a oovenaui otseoin in auaitMMi to the usual covenant of jjni4 enjoyment oommony called a warranty Thei is faihorisiderable ad4 vantage to thj! purchasers) tin improved 4orm as it enables him tobrinW) suitsoon jas he dial oovers that he has obtamtl a bad title accor ding lathe usual form be! cannot iue the seller until he has been ousteronji his purchase by suit This is worthy of kteatioa ia those who U? out money for land. ; I I ' " 1 ue naveaiso on nan iSLurri Utim on Trust, which will aanrt th&ieosKM r r i UNNING , twice a week and back from SaleA. Cby way of Mocksville, Sttes- ruie, ; iviorganion, tonnoieiown, uracKeiwv a, iJanestown .and Ratherfordton,' N. C.'to Green HHe Court House, S. C; This line is contina E ' m L . . ww . i 'mm.. South rrom Greenville by Pendleton, Aeder and Abbeville to Atmista, Georgia. It is th upper j oatft . estern toute: At aaiem i . i. This line corresponds with Smith's Piedmont, Green8borou Ju,Hulsboroogh and Chapel Hill to leigh N.- At Momnlon. N. C. This line branches with a route twice' a week of 4 Horse Post Coaches to lAsheville, Warm Springs, N. C. and Newport p Knox,vUIe Tennessee. There has beea es lablished by the undersigned a line of stages Irpm Warm Springs, N. C. to Newport, Ten iessee,s(i as o make the route to Knoxville di feet. Theie; routes offer 'many advantages to those who arl travelling North or South, East ori IWest These lines pass through the Gold Re- ion; and a country unexampled for romantic and ctnresque peenery. the roads are first rate, 'ravels, from 55 to 60 miles per day in entire day light, giylng the passenger ample time for sleep and refreshment. The Coaches are f Alb an and Troy Manujaeturty find the Teams and Drivers are equal, to any In the Southern States. The contractors are bt disposed Kp vaunt about then accommoda ions; out irtev invite tne scrutiny anairiai t the publick. All efforts, made to please. The delay which heretofore existed at Salem comingjouin is obviated entirely there win be no detention whatever This is the only dfc greet lice for (hose visitin? the Gold mines. : Thb line ileaves Salem every Tuesday and Friday mornings, and arrives at Morganton n I Wednesdays and Saturdays and. at Greenville t ridays andjMondays by 12 ATM. Keturnmg will leave (Ireenville on Tuesdays and Satur days and arrive at Salmon Tuesday and Friday nights. y 1 From Salm to Greenville 5 cents per mile, for all intermediate distance 64 cents per mile. All Baggage, Bundles and Parcels, at the risk of the owner.i JAMES H. St ROBERT W. TATE. I Proprietors. Morganton, N.C.April lst,1833.37g6w. UTS IE :QOO: inrnHEProP"etor ofthehneof Stages JLL running between Washington City and Milledgeville, Ga. has established in connexionT'with said stage line a bouse of AT IiEXiWgTOX. NORTH CAROLINA NEAR TltE NORTH EAST END OF THE 1 VILLAGE i Considerable pains have been taken to furnish this Establishment with taste and to provide for it plentifully. The Rooms aire private and comfortable; the beds Urge and clean and attendance prompt -The Table and Sideboard are bountifully supplied with ihe best that the country around ban afford, as well as! with such delicacies as . can be conveniently brought from a distance. Its connexion! with the Stage Line, gives this Bouse I great advantages in ; , this re spect. ;' ; ; I As the Jest interests of the Proprietor depend much on the management! of his STAliLF3$ the public needs rio assu rance on this head. Travellers as well as temporary! sojourners, will, it, is thought be gratified in calling at this House. ; fjQHN T BRONAUGH, L Agent stomers will at all times be fur nished wifh private conveyances in any di rection frdra this place. I LxxiNdTo.v, April 6, 1833. 38. Wl . ST T 2i S3). 117 E Will purchase any number of likely j TT Young Negroes for the next twelve months, for which we will give liberal pri ees in Cash. Any . communication addressed to either of us at Huntsville, or to i Robert Car son at Hamptonville, N. Carolina, will meet prompt attention. l L JARRATT, I -; T. GLEN. - 1 January; 19 1(56 j j . LATEST FASHIONS X X The apparel oft bespeaks the Lady." Mrs a jl- jrenaieion tntorms the public J that she " has received the present Spring and Summer FASHIONS from Corres pondents tn the Northern Cities, and is prepared to execute Ml orders with, despatch. Her house is nearly opposite the Office of the Watchman . 1 Having learned this business, in the fashions ble Town bf Lynchburg, and having had much employment there, as well as in other fashiona ble places in Virginia Mrs. P. fa persuaded that sne can give Bausiacuon to sucn as may choose u empioy jier. one win receive regularly from PhuV elDhia and New Yort th Utt P.cK urns, and Will keep Patterns for sale to those who may wish make their own dresses. She will likewise, keep on hand a few Cip89 iirbans9 and Fashion y able Bress Bonnets. Mrs. P. feels confident that she ran mt tk rf. tf this polished eommnBityi-e,iherefore, asks s naisinersKUi. - . t ers from the cossbT wiB ha dOi gently jWOed. . , I a r'i m i si! - . . 1H1! AT4 rnii fchfnNinivo'PiTiiii " THE STBSCplBERillAntJoWee ta The blie irenefrlly aid her friends tod to the -nner friends U( ih0 HOTEIthat sH will be happy to accommodate all whomar favor her irithi their pttronageUhefsures tlienithat ner pest euoru snail oe used. to render pleasant, the entertainment ot ill such as mav call: , Hei Table will be sunsUed with the Irat ibst th ntryaficrtis; and her Ba vwith the choicest liquors tier otaole are large and coramodious, well supplied with ihe best provender, and ? her Hostlers aref careful . pind attentive. v ' 1 Froni themany ad vantage which this affords, together with an unceasing efllrt to please, she flatters herself, that she will be able to render toall the most ample satisfaction. , jH pttARV ALLC3I0XG. r 4 5CJTheOfiice of the Chraw and Lincoln Lines. is at he MANSION' HOTEL. S.uJs&trRr, August, 31, jl 833 C $t j STOTIOE. Mri. Mabv Allemono is my Attorney derin my absence from this State. Mansion Hotel, Salisbury. i ! hugh Mcdonald. .August 31, 1833,-6 5in PRAJCiriCE OP 'if FONTAINE WATSON .1' f AKO i p. IL SAUNDERS, ill coritonuo the practice of Physic in partnership, at Wythe Court House where they I may be found at all times, ex cept when ) absent i on 'profossfonal business. Dr. Watson, will give particular attention to all surgical cases which! may be placed un der his care at Vythe Court House. He will carefully attend to all ( who may please to con sult him respecting tPtns or tumors; all who may be afflicted with blindness, or other diseases of the eye, requiring an operation or other treatment; who may bVafllicted with grarc, or stone in the bladder with piles or fistula in ano or li ter complaint, or breast complaint, or fits and all who may be afflicted with aaewmnw, can cers, or any ether disease of a long standing and obstinate nature. These, and all such com plaints,pwheiher requiring in operation, or sim pl treatment for their cure), will command his strict attention. j - Ladies affected with goitre, may have that deformity removed by a mild treatment, by put ting themselves under his care. CP Invalids who reside in the South, will find Wythe I Court House a delightful summer retreat, on account oi tne saiuoniy oi ine moun tain air, the purity of the lime-stone water, and the romantiq scenery of the! conn try. Wythe CjH. (Va.)JuTy 13 tf51 SFRISTG & SUMMER OFASHIONSe i . i . , RIOItACE H. BEARD, Respectfully announces to the Public that he has just received of Messrs? Wilson 8c Saguex, ot New) York, the ; - . Spring and Summer Fashions f for 1 1833. Which he has no doubt, will please his customers He continues to have his work done in a neat and fashionable style. It is beyond all doubt, that his CUTTING is superior to any in the neigh borhood. Hs shop is on Main Street, next door to Dr. Burns. ' NB.flemso returns his sincere thanks to his customers atd friends, for their liberal patronage) and hopes by a continuance of punctuality and strict attention to his shop, to merit it further. May 1st, jl 33 3.-4 1, fj Mr. Bead has just received a newly invented add much improved system of cut ting; It is wery superior. FOM SALE. y virtue of a Deed ofTrutl, ex ecuted by Henry Workman Con ner to us, for certain purposes there in! specified, on the 55th day of No- vembvi, 1833, we will sell at JfubLc Sale, a tbAot of land containing OAOt acres, situated and lying on the Catawba; River in Iredell county, about five miles above Beatties Ford. The Tract con -tains a large portion of low grounds, and is con sidered a rery valuable Tract, Also, FIFTEEN j NEGrIitES, I consisting of Jlet, IFotnat, Boys and Girb, likely and valuable. Also, ail the Stock and d5rop on said plantation The; sale will be on the a bove described land. Terms of sale will be then and there made knoxn. - ROBT. H. BURTON, M. BREVARD, Trustees. Oct. lOfAj, 1033. j liBSRp & GOLD SSnSffH - 3 - Greatjbargain may be had from the under signed tor a Tract, of Iand containing 600 ACRES, On the water? of Dutchman Creek, seven miles North of Mpcksrille. There are three snug dwelBngs land; other . improvement, and several good orchards on the . tract. Favorable tpecimehs of Gold have been found in a branch on said tried and considered well worth the . at tention of miners., One third of the. price will be required iji cash, and the balance can be paid atone andtroyaars credit. It is expected that anyone wishing to buy will view the premises. Application jean be made to the Subscriber up said land ' v - J v, - i JOSIAH INGUS. B(ri)(nnn(n)M Tate Alexander ames LotUfl ona AUrants--, . t B Haines PeteiBaTleww Johi Barrier - Elixabeth Boboo- " Elisha BarbeVjrv Frederick Bottles v John Blackwell V . Nicholas Beck Riehard Baksr r " Charles Bowman Joseph Beck!- ' , I '-2 CL - i r -' ji nomas , jJacbb Matt! I rUanteUVdlrt i UohnMeNkJ. JJaiaes MarUnfwi gdward ilcGS lNathanhnf4v"K 1 Caldwell WmlCIarU : -Wo. Cttthbertsexi Richard E. Case t Thomas Carlton . - v uosepn rnett ilohn PhUvaw Col's. of the 79;80&92 Samuel PVks jxegt. mtantry - -I . D ;" Ieter Denton ? . John Duckworth David Duckworth ! - F John Fox i ? Rev'dWm.Fullwood Robert Flmming ' . j Q:"-- - '-'. John Gibbs H H , John A. Howell MijisHiginns ' Jessce R.Hyatt Elizabeth Ikdge , Samuel Hillman Aliin Hays Albert F. Hughes ! "-.i r ' - David T.Ivans I J Abraham Justice JainesJuJkins M K ' William Kincaid ' WtanrPtalv Satnoel Htterao, aamuei tfarkt SaljeyD.Pwe tnaroel Per David or WiUV David R'i4eil; v rait ittctitsoa Frederick Tljht T Wilson SeytT. Secretary v Pj4 tLoage4 Rachel Smith Wifliam Dsmjel Sloiner Benjamin John Thoro1 : ' LLW- Ann Walton : David Warlick Samuel Watsop. ill R. C.PEARSON, Oct. 12-3wl2 77ie most interest ing Publication. lMeAJ; i i. " " I i . i. K . Jlie Galaxy of ' ComHaim OR SHORT STORIES WEjULTOQl To be embellished during the Year wiu Hundred and rmylomic and Uumeruciiyj It is preposed to publish en the first -pa?r in Octoner 1833, the first nuenbeof satti uew, amusing and highly interesting wort be entitled the GALAXY f OF C0M1CJ TIES,OR SHORT STORINWKLL lTOLrils lering te the public a new paper:wben iie4 so many at present extant, it becomes us v, a word or two relative to the pcttar oai. w ill M9acoa. ; . 1 ! A.i, ? : in me nrsi piace; we tniena w smxe w entire new and oi&inal courseil Wef follow the sule path of any componjrj nil, but depending on our own rlsourceWia! 1 favors of a number of valued coiiespondeer puce at once something woithy bf patrooajts the smiles ef the public; ; About title inJirJ The Galaxy is intended .as. a sokree of ptmi cheering amusement to drive wiinkk 'ft the brow of care-rrto ease the woe-be)aic of a portion of its "wretchednle--! fair faoe of beauty with an, additional i4.: moke youth laugh and age foiegla frafi bq our chief endeavour, and in a&ort . jl , With mirth and humour drive Jail arete And make this life an ever atilifeg; iay , 1 1 ; The contents of the Galaxy! T$. 4 short humorous stories, anecdotesgoottub&l comic songs, poetry, &c. and M sbrdrb rAadtr a nth Viinrf of oriffihal reSainll CtK8. td raise a laugh, and yield hje.'pt delfeht. .- n i -4! ,1i:"v' j It will be published every Saturday, & spectable sued sheet at the exceedingly htrt. or five copies for Five Dollars, payable m ii see in advance. Postmasters are reqnejtsc aai agents for the above work. 1 1 jf - j All letters and orders post pakl, m dressed to lZh. LESHER &f SliELLi, No 303 Callow K-ll 3t. ,'- a- WILL be exposed to tibtie Salr H day the 16th of 'Ieceniber residence of the late Leonard I Hendffj vv unamsboto1 Uranvtlle county, dot--the Tract of LAND, whereon b .re taining about 700 ACRES togeer PP. 30 or 4A MEcMbt between 250 and 300 barrels of tdnfM Oats, Fodder, and Stock of all kbHs,m nold and Kitchen Furniture, Plants M 8ils,&.C. &C. - A , i-. t-f The above Tract of Land is of:fia J in a hih state cf improvement, nured Lots,) well watered, and a(U?tetf f. cultivation , of Tobacco and Gi- proyemente consist bf a f?j' ':')"' cxmn4xliong f i 4 n..rrx finite Tobacco Bam itnited one nile WW I various .vinces, apu. 7 r X i .: tr . .i - A i,ilihif r fined neighborhoods ia the State,! aw ing every conveaiemjelbrtheEdcpwy dren. .' :1 '.' ;' I -Jf The Nesroes consist of Men. D ChUdren yocrrg and likely tfJ0CO first rate Rant nnH Rhnemnkcr iadl S Driver. ; J, ' The valuable Eat of the deceased, will bf saH a J. JkHENDGRSP-E aepuoa. iu-tds V i no "TT? RaleighTiegister, the ConsUtotioWJJ :il fn DSUs ( until tho day of sale, and ibrw connt3 to the office of the oxuu payment fitatly : exetuted -I ; ' l OCletd BJLAWZZ OVBP 11 ,1-1 1 f 'i - 1 : i i. : : : Sept. IfWO !! s ; Fcf aaleatthijOiSfSv fl--. n AfJ.l . f ! i j I J' "' : i t c A ' si .