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' . -S, ! I ton V . "f 4 i 3 .. 1- V- 11 v. " an r 1 " ,r t l received front; a , corrcspracnijwa ' witnessed It, Ue fallowing account ul ; Black Ha V reception bj b Indian f iends, on hi return from bi AUatic. ' " Tour: : ;, :-' V' .': -' : There if perhaps nt subjeot more - - Ueeplr iflterestingor mre toucUingly - al'iinej tlian the meeting of Jon :et frwusl. .i.ITere ire a thottsd cimceptiftn crow Jrn"apB thrratntt at 4bd raiwveut U scene of other dv, '. ahcii all calm and unhine the - auxiuut hopes and' fears for. each oth er weifarc-and, finatlj, the plea j , ing delight yf meeting once more tt- VVV have" witnessed many inch J ' meeting we hare aeeri the parent od child, after a i lon separation, greet each other on their meeting I ; fectionate spouse receive the partner .of her bosom, and welcome him home, in smite amf tears, ia joy; and atw a-ulah: But. we hare never yet wtt- Messed aoy meet nj of . friends more ffat with tnetancholr interest than Chat'of Black Huwk and the Sacs and On bis arrival f RocV Island the , El-Chief had hU tent pitched on the ' bink of the Miss siippi near the a?en - cv,- and -on the next morning A'e-o- JUcJtafl l the other . Chiefs,, with a ria7Tiirjrisfthw fir.: the purpose of receiving him. Vii'toirettier tD convey the Braves and tvarnors M mo mner anurc, -" . . . ' i a. . I f.it... r l wa-no5e n w aoiiiiuvA..H's.iu v Aril draw waste 1. .r fJr- ilTiiiTdetiarture. Ke-o-kucji and -tHe- ebwf-wM(d alo wIy.iaai-oiiU -ind. on reaching the shore, formed tfieTfyran yr4tiBifhulljiW-l 'i!iar?. K.?-t-KUCKJtiien matus aaiHw. . ad dress it Jtl people Jle' 'aawTr, . s(te Jfeat-Sfirit baid bstHvktad te .ie'm lie Had lisleoed-to their peti-r 4f m 1 1 had granted, thuc reques ts ntr:weosgaw oe-:iaanK.ittU;: ' Tlwyiiad petitioned their great father U release Black Hawk and the other Ei woneri," amt be hai now se nt tbm ainr-in ; ini.j;thetr liberty; The '""(iireafS)uif Ui -'tbahged the- heart;t , the old. ChiejrA gwd.one. him back ts his fi iendsv Let d.ank of tJieiivenTteparatwnswere ,r t - -J-, ..f ..limn !utl. I k ile o ' the past be buried deep in the earth, "tlonT'iiianf ver honetk now. after havinz travelled tlirough mny of the bi town where ' he had been before him, be could see jthe folly of his past conduct, and would know hosto govern himself in faturew;U' W-' . Ke-o-kuck flien advanced, with fol - -rkdiarmsTiodatelysT he ten t- ot . attack Hawk, shook hands with him, i and took a seat to his right ?The other chiefs followed,' shook hands, ' and took scats in the tent; after which, the line' moved slowly forward, and 1 each took' the Hawkby the hand. "-Not a word was spoken until all had presented .'tbemsdyev.JterfeuJKk. 'theft;' broke silence,: end each com 5 inenced congratulating the other. ,:Xbere.were many among tnem wna had; losf friends Tan J felaliorirduribg tha late war." and when they called to mind that this Old. Warrior-had led ."them on to the battle ft4df on which V. they had perished, it harrowed up their souls, and created within them f feel tigs ; of painful remembrance. . 1 ue tear 0l sorrow was seen to nicai .'iIowft' wdeefcl.attd- thethrobbuiga fiTBf the hearty nlalalyjyjnced the pain- ful feelings of the mind. Here we're those who had lost .affectionate rela tions and kind , friends who had Kttiijeft.related the paiMf,tory-tf their, : . death ind before them sat the Chief ' who had lod tbem onward to the eory - . scene. Far their departed friend the tsrwrew-gsshed from 'theirrye- 5 - ITdsTtho palpTtatinxlearrnntobUra with mclaacholy srunathy: but not word of censure, or a whinper of re- "h proach was cast upoa the old. Chief: FotMie too, had cause to lament both the loss of friehiis and tlie law of pout- er. -Time was when he stood high in the ' councils of the nation where he could . call around him his Braves and W ar--rirs, amons whom he was chief, and, frathls hod; lead them on "to the tent iS fietdind tattie-gnrei--Bat -howr how different ,his situation1.. Ho changed his circumstances! .Thrown i -; from the lofty summit of his greatness. I ' without' raM, and without power! I r , - tdaced nnder oblieations Jouthsse chiefs (whom he could never recognise as eavalt ) even "for hit liberty! and ;htmrtheifleetMra4hasany4f4u - brave Warriors who bad fought by bi sid had fell in battle, and whose boncs now lie bleached on the rugged earth '' without a nound, and with nou'jht'batthc canopy of Heaven fore covennir. must, and did produce with in him, feelings of the deepest mortifi cation, and humiliation. 1 , . ! . ; . TESTOR. " Jtck Ulan, Bartrtroiis ' Otttrfige. About six years, ago, a poor man by, the name of Little, becoming Indebted to bis - landlord in the turn of ten or twelve dollars for renW was unable to pay and the Landlord consented to Vrait :.t- I.:, .tono-hfuf svhn Bela then pruviutu yi9 o , - inst 0er twenty one vrouiu Decoms aniLbas Viiire then been SNtMig t A aidine in BMitixirt H;i'r infirm parents and a blind kistf rby folding sheet fr booWiiud era. , The Landlord abort time iiirr. nut the account into- the bands r i..,Pr nn in -the parlieus of -ort f;r cidlection. . Uo dunned in f..rtii and was told that iwv?rt bad L ".axsiM Wt- aiKI tfiai WHirmum or gi Tim jirrnntit-was in consequence lert with a lawyer and sued, judgment obtained and rxef ulion issued. The riKrr Miit first arrested and ini- M iiHd,but lding that be was un able to ay a farthing, he was re leased and the daughter dragged from f her family and friend, and fut-kt d up an Mnday last under-the SaSSSSffltioj Vagabonds. Sd barbarous aiiufrage Crttitdnnt br kept long concealed oven the officer wbotc duty it became t ex- eciit tlic process upon the helpless giii, was so moved by her situation that hn off.'i ed to pay one half of the amoyfnt'prtivjdfrtJhatalwiMW lay tlii n-mnirider. Hut she had if trot ii her power, and there was no alter native but to be incarcerated. She remained in j iil two days, and yes :erday, owing to the bmane inter. pMuUiUUillsiiiiie book hinders in her behalf, she iibla7ndTi?rffbmrn paj iaeut of the costs aid Lawyer's e hardly told half the story. flicer who carried her to the fail assures us his heart has not been SJ nwcjieo bin-aBy?ircunwTirre uil.ifl. Iia rnmii witliin 1U4 lihSPfVa It Is due to the keener of the jail to iUt that he. rendered eveiy.fjdliiy wilbui his means to make the situa- f Ktrf the1 -dwt rested girl comfort biellar charactrris hdieml.tt) be without a stain and beyond reproach,- ave that ul poverty.; I tie law ui ul v. 18 J I ,cxe,i)ptin"r from incarce- FatSuiT-M'S i;niirapdy;to fiPTasei' 'as the debt walf previmis iibligatiort. It'is oidy nece ssarv- to adtl tliut this flagrawt awl inhuman outrage n as committed in theetilizlitciied aiii! bVwvSjtenfftySf iianie; msian iuas. with tlic followinj Penide whi are not in the habit of oking into statist irs are not aware. of the vast disproportion in the den sity of the p !ilrttioti between thr difL'i'cut Hections of the United States. New England is fai more denselyjiettlcd than any other arc tioinif The TOttntryr itvfHtwv pap ulation of Massarbtisctts, which in his respect far exceeds that of the o- ther New Knirlaad Statrs, presents a greater number to the sipiare mile than many of the countries in Lu roue, evca including some nf those yihicrrhaVe for "centuries been con- sidervd populous Kjirsdonis: Sjiain, lor iirstancc, has an averare of but sixty thrtt inditidual to the square mile, scoiiaiKi uui fcvcmy wite; uen mark but teventy sixi while Massa chasctts has seventy eight. ' We sub join a list of the several States of the Union, with tho number of inhabi tants r the square utile in each res ;ectively, viz: Massachusetts has 78 to tin1 square miht-lontiecticnt 63; Hhode Island 62 f New- York 44f-Ne w. , J.ejrae y 3&j Ddawaie 38; M irvUnd 3; I'eun svlvania 29; New Uainpshice 23; ina ib; irpinia lennessco u; Kentucky Ki, North Carolina 15: Rf aiiic;-1 2: iMdianalfj; Georgia 9; Alabama C;. Looisiiina 5; Illinois S; Mississippi 2; Misoun 2. Boiton mint Uouks! Books! Juat reeeived, and for sale at the Seiaien Ilouae of the f retbyteriao Church, a variety of new pabbratitmtt among whtefc are the following Mary 01 liureonoy Sunih, ha Uoatae-e, by the author of rlwit Da na , . Rrcnllettioni of a Chaperon - Three year in America, by Jamet Stuart Knelafttt ami the bneliab. in S vol, by Bnlwer, Ran. vv nit sporta oi the weat, in vote, Tha Alibeia, a romance, by Mra. Troll ope Miteriniaa, in I vol. Thit eranhatie 4naerip- tion found on a grave "atone in Wwreeater Ca- thedrah with neither name my date, core roe nt nor teat - , . Kidler'i Observation! on the United States Chronology and Key to History and Statistics Chapman's Sersaous Ellia's Pnlfaeuan Researches I'm 'la 1C to tha Revelation, with many o- therneo and valuable works. ' Also Clmracteris- ties el Women, bv Mrs. Jameson." I he stutsertbers also take thit opportunity of tntormiHg their hieaas and the public generally tuat luey are now reeeiemg and opening a very laree aaanrtment, nl aeoksanil stationary, con u st ir r of a great vawrty nf achool hooka of every deserhitiont and Mr. Turner, who is now at the North, will eontione to pnretiaaa and aead an an til the 1st M November, arbea they flanerthem arlve that they will be able to eihtbit one of the largest and most splendid assortments' of books ami siatMnary ever enreo Kir aato m rnat eowntry. - 4 . a wnncn es nwui&r.a, YUteigb.'Sept 19, im 39 Uegtmcntal Orders. ' Tha Officer, Von-Comm rationed Officers and Musicians ol the SAth Regiment era ordered Is atsemb In the city of RaWlch. a W edneaday Uta lbih or Uetober, lor lh purpose af droit and oatlie following sky, f Thortiiay,) tha several (Laptaaaa win nave tbear rcapwt.ve Cempan.es 4orme4 at tha aanaa place w U aYioct, A. M .ft revtew awl uitpestxm. PUDL1C SALU. 0 SMunUr. U 'a October . lot berco lle nndermiEnftl retd, vulwU to th higbe bnldr, w Uhoat reer, ha : - -IlyWttoMond Kitchen furniture, Plantation UlensUt, ; , Stock of -Cat lie and Sheep, J-c . " ALSO, . : . ' i double Gig, I 12 Cotton Gun and hey lire, tKHy (owoiMtMH 11 Vetbekj ATtr . i .i.rv' i-- -w JJJO. BELL. , lUUh. Sept St. IMS Tlie Klegnnt and Capacious STEAM BOAT JOHN STONEY, CAPTAIN OKEEN, flu mm minted her rreular tript- betveea Newbera ik! Kliubetb Cuv,. and will be go. verned in her operations by "the fallowing sche dule: FIRST TRIP. Leaving Nevbern on Monday at 5 P. M. Arrive at Rlixabetb oa Jttetday in lirae for the Norfolk atagra. RrruaTfiwe. Leave Elizabeth at IP. M. on Toeidtr, after the Norlolk augei arrive, and teach Nevbern at 6 P. M. on Wednesday, in lime for the departure of the Southern, Weat- era and Northern ttaea. SECOND TRIP. Leave ffivTwrn mT Friday 'ilTrJW, Arrive at EJiiabeth on Saturday in time for the arrival of the NorfoU stagea. RkTcaaiKB. Iave MiKbetti at 10 r, m. on Saturday, after the Korfelk etagei arrive, and reach N ehern ittft M?s Pataengera w U I re main in Newbern nil Monday afternoon, the time. of departure of the Southern, Weatern and Northern .eUigev.i-jS-i.rS'-.-- s-iTT? Travellera who adopt the Allantie Koute, via Georeetoen am! Wilmington, through Newbetn TO Norfnrk'; are-wrfortnen1 tlnrt fcy- th vireteM S'.eam Boat lloale. there will be a taving or one JvWadis.dand.t.weBt :jsite..lsa4.csrxiageAjR:iuV.J. eoniulerable reouetion in the price ol fare, ana a great -addition 4 point of aomfort and eonvc njence. '1 hove Who travel the route via Fnyetle lh Wiieilfl fnrined that that line It intersected to Waynea borough by the Italeigh line of Stagea at thit ptaeey and they would - 6 ad it much to their io- terctt ami comlort to adopt true route, J. M. (iltANAOK KWJJWO. Nawbcrn, September 13th, 1833 9V U" New Establishment. The suhseriher takes this method ot announc ing to the nublie that he has recently reeeived from the North, an extensive and well assorted stock of SADDLERY; snd having purchased the entire slock and interest of Wm. F. Clark, Ksq. who has conducted the business in this city lor the last twenty years, his assortment is com plete. . He has on hand, and will continue to keep. e"varlety comprising, m part, gentlemen' and ladies' auilted, shattered and plain saddlesi bridles, martingales and whips, ol various kinus; plated, brass and japaned carriage and suikey harness) slaze and wagon dittoi iron and wood framed Hunks, Its. Ho. t all of which will be sold low lor cash, or oo a short credit to punctual cus tomers. Country dealer would fine a to their advan tage tn give hint at cult; a he ha a" large-aupply -of HAKUW Allt., which wui ae sola ooaceemmo- datine terms. , Work and repairs, in all the branches of his buainess,iwill be promptly anil failhlully eneeut- 11, ai tne very oesi inateraiis. NLLMIN l"rUL.Uira. N. 0. A boy of rood character, IS or 16 years ol sen. will be taken as aa apprentice, if applica tion ke made immediately. IM. r Kaleigh, Sept. 1, 1S33 91 I Coach-Making. The suhseriher having told oat bid Saddlery establishment, will, in future, rive hi Whole at tentiontohis COACH MAK.INUBUSI.NtS3 He has on hand, at present, a general assort ment ot si) kinds of work of his -own -mannlafc We m that Imet alsOj on consignment, a gene- mi assortment from New Ark, consisting, an part, of eoachees, barouches, suikeys snd eliptio wsg- ons. Hsvii-K ui his employ several first rate workmen, he will alwaya be prepared to make and repair work at the shortest notice. All or ders will be thankfully reeeived and punctually attended to. WM. F. CLARK. IUleigh7SeptTlTni33 ' r 3S 8w UNION 1I0TKL. MRS. O HOSE A Havmr become tha DroM-ietrea of I lie above named establishment, (formerly owned and occu pied by Mr. IC Perry,) begs leave respectfully to inform the public, that she ha now opened It lor the recept'.n of customers; and she flatters herself that, by her constant attention to it, sha wiU receive a liberal support. No enorts on her pari shall be spare' ta render the aeaommoda- tion satisiactory to soco as may lavor her with their company. , .. Her table ehall be furniahed with the bet the market afford. Her room are neat and eom- modious'i and her stable provided with tha best provender the) country presents. Attentive os tler shall also ha provided. The establishment havinr been aewly fitted Up. tha feel assured that i t will present a comfortable aaaommooa- Uea a any bouse ta the atty. , . - -- ST Mrs. itoaea will also ba prepared to aa- eomodata 2i or SO Members oi tha approaching urgisiaiura who aoaro. Kaleigh, September 8, 1833 1 i 7 tf rWr' -Notice. ' At the last Court of Plea and Quarter Session for the county ol Franklin, North Carolina, aay September term, 1133, tha subscribers were qua lified aa Executor ta tha last wilt and testament of Simeon Green, deceased ( and request all per- sons snneMaii to the estate ot aara Simeon uraea. aeeeasea, to come torwars aad nay tha same wrlhonl delay t and all those wha have alaima a gaiost mid astatc, ta present them, veil euthea- unuva, sais ine time praaonoeai sry saw, ot this aw-re wfli M Mead hi fear of their recovery p. c, UtCHV WARD - Thia eVy received, and for safe J... . .TURNER & HUGHES, - At the Session IIoue, adjoining the - " - Pretbvterian Church,- Tha follawiof new, inlerettiog and valuable fab- ' . ' latatioas; . .. Gedolphin, a novel, in S vera, ' . ' -Emma, in S vatnmca, by ,min Austin, author of Pride aad Prejudice, tie. fca. . ,; ' -Rosina Uval, by mrSmkh z mm n The Buoeaeeers. m X vols, by mra. Hall Th Stoles Child, by John GaltpEeo, Watlbani, by teitctt ttrtcfiie A Treatise of the Physical Condition of Man, r principallv with reference to tha supply of hit wants and the eiereiset of hi intellectual fa culties, by John KU'd.M. D. The Prioeinleaof Cbristiaa Philosophy , by John UuBe M. IX Pictures of Private LOe, by Sarau Stickney ; Travels of aa Irish Uenlleman in search of Re ligion Rush's Memoranda ol Resklenee at the Court of Lond6o Young'f F.lements of Integral Calculus Ditto ditto . of Geometry The Summer Evening Pete, a poem, with toogs, "byThnmw-Meswro, . The Eeleetie ReaoW.wiih an HUnuotron ""T A new Dictionary of Medical Seieneeaod Lltera- ' tare, by Uoblet Uonglison, M. U. The 1st No. of the Cyclopedia of Praetieal Me dicine and Surgery, edited by Iaaae Hays, with contributions from the most emincot phy sieiaotio the United State . - Also a fresh supply of Smith's New Grammar, Sd edition Wahio's Spelling llook, tea. tie. Raleigh, N. C. August 5, 1833 PRINTING INK, . Fur ul by D. Linderoan, Agent of George Mather tor the State of North Carolina.. ' The Subscriber, having been the last seven teen years engaged in the manulaeture of Pbint i!io Ike, to which he flatter himself ha has riven his customers general satisfaction, respect lully solicits the continuance of the patronage of Printers generally. Having had practical knowledge of the-busts, of Printing; his etpe rienee, he trusts, fully enables him to supply those who may favour him with their custom, with aa good Ink as can be obtained in the United Stales; and hi arrangement lor it manufacture ate such, that he can tu nish it on as good terms. GEORfiE MATHER, 111 Prince-street. Xew-Tork, Sept. 1S33. . The undersigned have, for several year past, used the . PruaW . lnki sasnnfsrturaa by ..lie Mather, and eoufldtntly recommead it to the .patronage M-Jruiter ganerai ly: Lang, n urner at Co. T. i J. Swords; Jonathan Seymour, ; J. fit J. Mafpen Claytoa k Van Vorden, Dwight, Townsea) &t C Co. Amos Butler, W. E. Dean, Wm. A. Mereein, Sleight It Robinson, John W. Walker, Willkm Van Nordav John T. West, Thomas Snowden, Robert Vanderpoei," Peter W. Cole. MVt Fsr. fackard At Van, ttenthursen. Albany. May, 1831, A fih topply jnrt.rmhdBDtsBdavM D. Linileman'a Book tt Stationary Store, for cash, at the New York prices, with a small ad vance for rreight and storage. Orders punctual ly attended to. BOOKS! BOOKS!! Cheap antf valuable Books. The subscriber ha the plea sure o! informing the public that he has returned from the North, and is now opening a complete assortmenr'of Book! jd Sta- 4 uonary, consisting ot tetne, tnsloncal, Mwctua- neous, School Books, Merchants Books of Accounts, Ktgxsters, Dockets, He cords and Memorandums, alt selected vith care, and of vkav scriaton 0.U1LITT. . Among tha article ot Stationary, will be found the following: Imperial, super roytl. royal. medium, demy k foolscap drawinr bapert fools cap, demy, medium and royal writing paper; fo lio poat sjiiaHa) ectavo and 33 mo., plain, fan cy and gill-eogeu letter paper; plain and em bossed gold paper; fine assortment of swan and goose quills, manufactured in a superior style; KKiaer's ink. in bottles irom o az. to 1-4 gal lon; do. seating wax, wafer and black sand; portsble writing desks, from 13 to 40 dollar. Piano Forte, clarionet, flute, violins, flageo lets, nies ana mutter ana nast arum; also a very general assortment of music adapted to the same. Kodger' patent pea and pocket knives, from to i blades; do. self-defenders; Additen's e- ver pointed pencil eases; London made Damas cus and twist barrel percussion pocket pistols; silver and plated scabbard dnks; single and dou ble barrel percussion guns, silver mounted; shot belts, powder flasks, game bag and percussion caps. Gold and silver mounted walking cane, with or without (words; Rodger silver-steel, Wide k Butcher' and Barber' raxors;. Emerson's, Morgan's and Pomroy's raxor, straps and pastti having brtihe boxejj aoapj dressing o1n Anil h ftl wile r inlht hruahoa artrf ruitfiirrw fia and brushes; clothes brushes and perfumery far the toilet. (Tr Silver EPAULETS, various kind. beautiful article; mathematical instruments; pock et thermometers, tor medical ana lamily use; segar eases; pocket wallets; scrap books; port- loUot) patent porttolios, tor retaining sheet mu sic; engravings of celebrated persons, places, landscape, views, buildings, characters, tec etc The goods offered lor sale by the subscriber, ol which the above enumerated are but a part. have been selected by himself, and purchased for cash. His friends are invited to call and exa mine for themselvest and he pledges himseH that, as he ia able, so be will sell aa cheap and up on as accommodating terms as any person in tha oiaiu. D. UNDEMAN. Raleigh, Aagnlftt, 1833 35 Books bound or rebound, with neatness, ele gance and despatch. All order attended to with the leant possibla delay. II. U Fresh Drugs, Mediekies, je. WILLIAMS c HAYWOOD Are now reoeiajnr from Kew Vnrk and Phila delphia, a large and general assortment otgtnv- Drugs, Medicines and Chemicals, Paints Oils and Dye Stuffs, , Windovr Glass and Puttv. . Perfumery, Cosmetica, Tooth Brush "" ' es, &c. &c. With every other article connected with their Una of business. All of which will be (old, WXtl . a era . .a - n nuenit ma ttemi, oa too most Uvorable tcnoa. ' .- - - Physlaians and Others dealing b tha (bore ar ticles, will find it to their advanUr to eali. Ordera thankfully received and promptly U tended to, : . ' "" - W. k H. are preparing ROCHELLE k SO DA POVVDEdS, which they aaa recommend as auperior article to those generally brooght htt market, beiit Ftopo the most pur aad retw'rac aaalcriala aad (caardiaa- sa tk. ririil lBeeip. v:--v. 1 .m-t": mJrj' 1 Wt Mh tISI. From 20,000 to $30,000 --' -mourn -- ,4. -ORt G00D3. 0K0CER1E3, HARD WARE. eW&c. , v Ta ai aoni-r Aocnea. oa Monday tha lilh October next, the entire Slock la trae of HitLiTT K ti.x, deceased beiwg a mora Impor laut Sal thasi any that bat aver .take plaaa m .fcJX' 'LI .,,lr..,.-.:.-.J r -M.t, ,-- The rood were all selected by a aompetent iudre. and are well adapted ta tha trade of thit State. Hrnaisui si vi ss sissn, win ana it ta their Interest and advaataga U attend. The greater part of tha stock it a lata purchase, embracing many desirable articles all in prim order. Among which will be found Broad cloths, oastimert V vestinga, fc.-"TT Silks, satins, Florence, and, lustring do. Rosa, point, aad London blanket. Flannels,- calicoes, linen and lawaa Line and cotton sheeting and diaper, OtnaburgtandTiehlenburf r Hosiery of all kind Gloves of every description - rWasiils, Mutbrells. xnd fan - . ' Sutpeader aad stack, of all luhdi"." Sewing (ilk, cotton and thread, of every descrip tion Merino shawls, handkerchiefs and scarf I, ia great variety Bombazines, bombaxetts, eircassiao and meri no Men's and Women's cloaks Ribbons, mrreat variety . T Thread, hobbinett and edging, of various kind Beaverteen, hangup and Canton aord Carpeting and hearth rug A heavy lot of Domestic Goods im. oo. ot cotton yarn, all nam sen Bandanna, flag and other handkerchiefs Furniture, garment and eambrkk dimity A splendid Tot of plain and carved ahell comb A Urge lut of Brasilian and ivory do. LastHigs, erspe camblets, Angola and Rouen eatsuner Grandurell, nankeen, silk and cotton velvet Car-otedfty'r "" : 1 ' v eils ot all kino Black and white cravats Buckrsm padding and brown bolland Bed ticking, apron and furniture checks, k. Gentlemen' boots and shoes, of every kind ' ' Servants do. do. Ladies' leather, maroceo, prunella boots' and shoes do. - rM Use hoot and shoek f each kad a larga Hoys' boot and snoes, ol WMher- U-:r av-u -4 Men't-aod youth' fur and wool hats a fine sup ply - - - " Sesl, velvet, leather and eloth caps, for beyt and men. Uriies' bonnets, well aiiorted, and large sup- P'y Misses' bonnet do. do. - Ladies' laney baskets, Urte qusntity ... Lsrga assoitment ot fine printed muslins" llo. do. One plsin qo, "Do.-- dav"- fine figur'd - do. - HARDABE. Koive and lorks, a large astortmeat -Pocket and pen knives Plane irons and Carpenter' tool, of various de scriptions - Cut and wrought nsili snd screws Knob, stock, port, closet and pad locks, of all kindl l r Curtain pins, of" every deseriptioa Fancy glass knoha, tor drawer, ka.- Prying; pan, te kettle aad bras kettle Wafer, waffle and aad iron - i Saws, files and gig mounting Snutters, spurs, stirrup and bridle bit Buttons, of all kind Ksiors, a See assortatent Scissors and spoons Collins' superior axe, ke. ka. tea. QUEEN8WAUK. A superior! sort ment of China ' Do. do. glass war - Plates of all kind Oishesbowli and.tureens ritchers, mugs, eupt snd assacar A large supply of bason and Eurea Sugars and creams do. . A very large lot nf (ton jar and jug GROCERIES. Porto Rico, Orleans and St. Criox sugars A large lot of loaf sugar, well assorted Several ehesta of tea, very superior qualhr ' A larr lot of prim green eoflee Madeira and Lisbon wine French and Apple brandy and Holland f ia , Jsmsiea and Now E... mm ; Monongahela and eommon whiskey -Pepper, ginger, tpice and cloves Mace, einamon and nutmeg. Copper, indigo, gunpower and lead WrMing paper, alt kind . Wool and cotton card. ' a very large supply - - Shoe, hair, cloth, tooth, horse and furniture ... . .. . - . , ... brushes, ke. ke. k. Fancy soaps aad perlumery, ot maiir kinds Red and white lead A superior assortment ot fancy and toilet glasses a isi-ge lot nt metal eastings, varioas kind .: Do. ' do. plantation iroo Do. do.- cotton bagging Do. do., " ehewing tttbacco T 7" Do. da bale ropo r uo. ao. MUU After which, will be told, the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, oon si sting ot mahogany tables, chain, looking rlsjsrs. bureau, hedateada. work table, sofa, be Js, tuatrusei, Cbioa,eartUcn ware. tF.yV-ailarv adver and i . ' .... . sncuTer. Auo. the KITCHEN FURNITURE- ka. Aim, a first rate HORSE a .Norther built GIG k HARNESS, complete two milch eows, ssdittes, ke. ke, Auo, tho Mora and counting room furniture, beds sad beddinr, ke. ke. - . . - TERMS. Ail sums under ten dollar. coiA. All over ten, and not exeeedinr one hundred dollar, nine montht. All sums cxrecding one nunareo inn i arm, nsemr aseniA. - Bond Willi approved security will be required. I be (ale will commence each day. at the hour of 10 o'eloek, and will continue trom day to day. Mill, M, i UtHIIUBCU Ul. ' LUCV ANN KYLEr Adm'x:- GEORGE SIMPSON, AdnVr. Raleigh. S4th August, 1833 . - 37 (w Just Publishrtl, LAWRENCE & LEMAY'S NORTH CAROLINA AIX1AXIA0II FOn 1834. Containing, beanie the astronomical calcula tions, Miscellaneous Articles, usetut 11.,, Anecdote, a listol the officer of tJovemmcntef tne united Bute and; of North Carolina, of tb Members of Assembly, tiroes of holding the dif ferent Coartt in thi State, ka. ka. . -Which can be had by tha wholesale aad retail of the publishers at Raleigh i also of Mr. Salmon Hall, Newberat Mr Archibald Cami.b.11. Vi. ettevillei and at th efts of tha Free Pre, I sr- vwrvB;n. Raleigh, Sept IS, 1833 "P" waraappomted Administra trix and Administrator, aa tho estate or Haclett m, ibc vooniy ivoon ot Wake, on tha 3d Monday of August, 1833. And alt creditor of (aid deceased ara isarebr hMified to preteat their claims for pay Meat, within tha time re"-led by law, or thi notiea will b pleaded LUCY ANN KYLE. Ai.v ;o . GEORGE SIMPSON, Adm-r, Raleigh, August SV 1833 as . K. B. Those who ara htdehtad m ... .i- ar desred to aome forward aad aett'a withoat WuW ajotie. ar tha lUaaeaeatati.k. .1 . a.. aeajad will ha otfjo at Ihata t, eorjt aad (Vm ihcai by raid. . - : -- - . ,- - .. - TMCOT'lliVrtM , M oa. Also, ae f Eatl;!t p llr? U CUTTERS .JmvrtK&lRZtltZ. had i imatediato application i aatST') -' lC7WanUd t P..t. Poor or five NEGRt) RCDn . M -""; annesi pneo will ha " . !5 t applwatw is mad. m th aM.2? Apply at the Star Offloa, '.T? ,,. wr u pveai iUlerb. Sent. 13. ISIS 1 - - iejb, Sept, 13, 1833 two likely young ..TrTo. Waabmgtoa is about 17 JuJV "H 1S5 or thereabout, ooaiandlLy,,e Buck 1. 84 year. old. wT'T.T C ly as likely a. W.shingtowbb, '7S' positions, I will take lath-i--L",."t positions. I will take for tha ,., boyT, pplieatiaai be madeh. tbVl J lara, T ai ensuing. September 16, 1833 .The Lectures Of tha Medienl Collega a?ii "fc Carolina, will bo eomroenaed aa Z?S Monday AVcemier next, - . , ; s - J"h Board of Trustee of lh U-i '. pointed by the Legislature, cotiH, J"'' lowwr Members: ""-: AJSA Hon. J.C Colcoek; Preiieftlp i j Adams, ft . See-y., Hon. W? k j as" tr- ww - TtflBt. a I n. u. nnexney, lion. cam. Prioteao S ' " at Horty; Nathaniel Meyward; BJ t 1 Miub.ll King, Jacob iW aid H, a! 2 aurw, cjvuirca. - Hob James Hamilton ia dj nWj, Turnbull, Esq. deceased. - U Th Prolessors sre. Of Anatomy, John Edward HolVmi u J Of Surgery, Job. Wagner, M IX' I i Of institutes and Practice nf Ml'... . I Henrv Dickson, M. D. v i Of Obstetrics aad . Disease ol Wn.- ,. I 1 fants. Thomas G. Priolesu. u n s Ot Materia Mediea, Henry K. Frost U n 1 1 Of Chemistry, Edmund Raveael, M. Ji If Of Physiology, Jame Moultrie, Jr. Mai? uemniistraioroi Anatomy, John Bcllm- J f Clinical Lecture wiUbo givea ' 11 during tha enming Session, at lb k. u" and Marine Hospital, by Proleuort tt t SAM. HEMIY DICKSON, M.Tl. '.I S HoanoKc Navigation Company ! The- annual meeting of tha Rtaumt. r . ' 1 1 , .MVS vvira sVtAMaJI 4J l.(?JQIIwr WIU . A-JottEi, Weldo; 7th Sep. 1833 o ta , . ... STATE OP NORTH CAROUXi Secretary'. OSee, 8ept.t lyj, T obedience to a resolution of il,. i... Asaembly, sealed proposals will be this office, from this day until the ft! t.. Ternbernexti for furnishing the next Cestui . serobly and publie office with suck aw. OAK and HICKORY WOOD as ftqW sarj, cm imo prvpcT lengins lor the difemt' place used in the several roam and offii " i Wake -Kp5 lantj fori: " The subscriber being desirotis tonow-. West, offer tor (ale hi Plantation wW. now lives, situated in tha aounly of Wskt,tiJ. hmutui.ui ivweign, onine rovetKro, h Inr from Raleigh to Louisburr. tad us ik !tr( ::pf;Ne'se rirer within fiutt yanU f , r prcst rieasant throve Academy., Isatni, land contain foar hundred and twewtjm i ares, with a two (lory dwelling boast, sslavj out housea He has on other tract, ttim mil of tha Falsi of Neuse. Bear the filbrat that contains 188 acres, with a small (Vefe. house ana some other out booseti sni m a fc situation for health aod society isi,seitWwi hood, k i inferior to none. Penosi vuaug i purcnase are inviiea to come cs fit lt acil. as there wUI be (twrgain sold tnw, Aagut 90, 1833 PROCtrAMATlON, By tfie Governor, of Notth CartH 2()0 Dollaw Kcward ! Whereas it ha been made kavt h e that DANIEL MAY, lata of tb Contra i n, was at (he last Spring Terra of the Bo? or Court of said County, convicted f Aeav. of Negro Stealing, and Judgment of Drub y nounced against him, from obieb joiltnmM .appeal. was taken, and ia new pewling Wtw'-"-Supremo Court." And whereas k is itpnei that the said Daniel May has esssprd Iroa Fr son, is a fugitive from justice, and is sehtral ( have fled beyond the limit ofthisSisU: Now therefore, to the end that the l ftt-s May may be apprehended and breutlx f lice, I have Umttght proper to issue aa ' Proclamation, oAering a reward oi TnU dred Dollar la any person orpersooi'k apprehend and aonfina him io aoy nil thia State. .And 1 do moreottt htr?l " all Officers, whether ahjil or.miliW,siiM! State, to use their beat exertions to arfj or cause to ba apprehended, the aiVrestf , , tive. " -' .; ----.-',' - -, : , ' I fc1- Given ooder " Boy hand at fiwr nU lk- m-.l nflL Sides'.'1'" Carolims at the ehy of Bsleijt,' , day of August, A. D. ISSS. ' By tha Governor. i : ; W at. It. Hi w., P. Sev U &nMMay "It irepreented to b sbort ft" fifty-five year nf bgef five feet Tea " inches high, stout aud well boilt, F"' bout ISO) blue stye,, fair aomplnw ' " hair, temewhat grey grey besnli down look whea spoken to. T " 'Z. Proclamation By the Governor ofMrtk C 00 Dollars Re Whereas U has been made know to verdict of a Coroner' lixjueU. W&1 Marrill, Junior,: Uta ol the county waa recently murdered in the W'fJ' that Cullin Little aod Wyiiam Mf' MhargwS with tho oommiasioa of Ui And whereas H M tvnretenten m ii I Jul- .A WititB tl. Little r "r.. lio Utile and Will Irom justice, and believed t b K'( yonu tlie limits oi ino aiaie. - . . C; Now therefore to lb end t)il If mlL Litll and WUIiam O. Little y ht.tZ. ed and brought to irial, I have vV' per to issue this my Preelafltatiou, . ward-ot Jir,Jiundred.Hpllrt '""IK pel. who wdl iprehend .u m any jail within Ihia Si, hujZ the amirebenunn and ewfiueaaew " $ them- And I dt moreover here"; L, ffiair. whether chil or iliisrj, y Sute, to use their best exertions ujhr fc or cauie to be appvrJidcd i live., -i-' r-. . "'. .: V"""c' s Given ander my hand J ",$. iirjj. Carolina, at tlie erty of Usk'J"' , , s j-day otduly, MjA j.1 .-'..v. :vAyu. ... . .-. A Py the Goveraor, ..-V.. - i' W, it. iiii-u r. "V" Chlird Lhlle is represented y-tiifht year, of age, v. le e. high, 10 have a ...k 7, j two or three iftcl.es iu lenttth "?;""" de (.-. k.t and run"-! I wacasiomu ny m M t" - W illiam t,'. LlHle " drerT ).. k . . ft.. tVt two T '7 t. Wdt 1 I l I.. II ,M.M BUT"-' I horse- board, f-ry hiry bt f lcJtlad ie. ihe IbM, to"' . A f t(' iau sjrfajro t J": . ft I,-
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