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4- flVt II t,'-CTN.-'. if .4 '.I: L 4 ' u .a From the N. ' Y. Courier and Enquirer. Tbe Mowing Sng,-writte. by Mr. Le Boy - g,!,, content of the binnacle lan--'Aadcrtoa, of VirjUis :;eon$ w-iih frraiiast. ! anJ: afirrwar d "drawing ihfcJKifk. ud spirit during the past " f"h," , lh rough hi teeth, wilh all the keen rel: t.ietyiiS.r-ot: Tb k5us , ,, ei.joyrteot oft pampered ept- A. 8. of WalmilMirjr,'ii..oo of Virginia' c, re- .' . , .. : : f '; mMithed Wburfc and -Govern.-. fme Mrs nsr bs formed ofHieinv :i. .j ..thr distiotuished XuUinert K.mihon nu ether aiHingM' ; wre alwart amnnj ll.o loudest ' fiif'if encore IMs 5oJ uafured. ffprd. f V SAVE US UX10V, " ;-: '-'S .tT' the tarntrf Clart f JTOchen. A mightr inrry .re1 rose A-t i ift-i auJ fof' - ml SoylU Van, "--.. - UeLBiooltoeurieaiiflno. . l ie de fio ld folki. younf Totti, Old Virjy iMsteTiir. Vifemp lore hef awter v . I)hiteThTrff.?h4iM,e "Ve Vuitm er oiucb ahe nx, v Se Tt de Union, tte. Wbtf,ri Watii Ut, 1 it 94Vtb tiua Ha ur, . . To tell em j" to hile And bj-tier lime will on 01 nuile. To de Vwe y 7-' De f rilT ehk-f, ijime flenry Clar, Wb" liwe bil aootitry much lcy ay, . Vrf in tolw itadangei'arrat. Ami njt I join lay at stale, To de l!M'on . J AboiuiaatK IlK 'I arifl. JliH Kutbe tuoaay, Oyea, "tiaHglit, AhI Clr, let'a e ad JOO uuilc, " To d Union, kc. ' McD-iffiu, too, when be toe dat; IHl lmn l Ucpin to iel de rat l nir no SmM ChIImhih wiae. And vr mtl li wbl be adtiae , J o ia dt Union, it. - " Do lailtet, Uriillcmeii. au ill, . AH tmile uon Ualboon and Clay, Aixlaiiy welt lone, ilatUfleway 'V asteVe 'CiiiiMi, Ace. . Awl 'lu: Caiina Hrar de sewe. the concern, jever 1 rajici 1 i Hu-iain -j00r piper npoo any oihrr founilaiion 7-that tt-HIwdentTiemper nc'and uprigH. Wwk hanl.1' Bri ' jll to frr boi'jv nil particulailyio ir enur t ustiim er: 1 1 f I hey- c mhm- -' . Nhen; cH 1 rjemselrrs nous, n tney TTraMvioTo'1 f7lhrpiy1'rthe ra--.... per? neveri exhibit . that aristocracy, fewhlch is r prt is in uall, in any such way, f ir'it will do you no god, my son. . . " " Aboffl1UhmgsrneTerpttt it ittihe !pwreT-nf tfry?-oi4t ayjtiWtht-iif - psperwe su6cribe twenty dullars a piece to keep it up; fur as sure as ynu ' live, Billy, sooner or ir, iometiing prinled rthift-("ne6(ty won't like; and then '; mnntMy will drophis : aubscribtion, to get your paper down. One roan wilt , withdraw, or become a :Jiui water gruejly toward yoo. be aue jou ate toi sesere upon siwiers ind 'tl poh sin a nd : ahnlfiefi htc a use you ? in not half severe enough. Anallter will give y.o that half way support, "Cut will be more injurious than tro sup " port at alU and if your piper is heart "" ily "praTsett tiysome nld f Jshtmjwlf h -est hearted men, he" ' will-reply, in pru - - ileot aud weU balanced, plras'flgT. JJtbat Jhe .does noC know bvL it is so, and h does not know it is so- Every morning, directly before prayers, read - attentively the fableiof the Old man; Jck ass. and little boy. Never umit it i as long as you live. . You will have ma- oy things to encounter, that are not ve , ry-tgreeible. ' Anonymous letters of an impudent character, bum at once; eer mention them to anybody, not -: eventoyour wife. ' Where a customer . drops the paper, do not betray your dis pleasure, by an eitraordinary appear- ' ance of civiliiy, when you happen to meet him again. Never run about to ... pik up criituU of comfurU nor ask any man what he think of this, that, or the , otter article Jo .X,r PP '' J0!1 wrote, yuurseil. Uft tauttmu in put tin vour s;iertiseinfMs: I lost a stud aityer iiiement cotn" cr by placing on ther man' advertiemettt of molasses before hw oiv'ti. With yoar go ul com mnn sense you will 4o well enoogh. The public will respect jou for your independence; but yu-iiHt-re(iember that there i th same differenre be tweeii real and affected ioftepcnilenre. s between real nu'mcgs anil the article matin taeiured at home. In a word . lir-dwtl.-eahame-theDevili -lmg I'riintr. ,'. . .jCreaiy Article Capt. llamifton, in lis far lamed book, is very severe on thai American for eating such a vast quantity of grease, as is customary a anong alt - classes, But, as fsr as our own oDservation has ester.tiea, we are not aware that the Americana are pecu i:.. i; il,i. ......i l."c..:.f snect. . In Sn: : liar-, lit .ina triist. , an. k?fatii,- ma south of France. Italy, and indeed in all countries bordering on the Mediter ranean, food of every description is ei ther cooked or steeped ip Olive oil which, if it is a little rancid, so much the better and the inhabitant, inclu ding all. classes, ages, and sexes, awal low it with a guiio which would even astonish the Yankees. In Lisbon and St. Ube. we have seen many a combat between the cook "of ah American ship and ' the Portuguese ftiots or Custom House Officers, because the latter had made a gormandizing attack m the fil thy contents of the itiuhbarrel nan aeons, coropoqnd of all aorta nf grease which had been accumulating daring trft voyage, and which the cook always deetna hia perquisite, and aells to tbe aoio chandler, on bil re torn. JisArrk- cgia i . . t. ..:- . J ieve re ropci-enJ'tflg - . -ajl ( rmin from the male nf hi food with the 1 ItPSUl a.- 1 ,4na nuntW'of' vreate consumed iti Havana i a footi, from the ict " - ilifeJ'TmTTW'ntitierfTrfnr7f'-ntl butler,- tt anooai coniumpuon 01 a merlcan ho UrtI is about 80.000 kegs of from SO to 55 lbt.ch. If we add 1 to M the Verj eWideriWe qoanlitj I prolutd tu tis. citj ami enirona, mo 'rrid.-r mast be convinced, that the I Spaniard of Cuba, anj more than the . I Yankee nf America, do not aliow their want if "nrnef wdl 7wwMr - - It U aid that the lorce of (he etplo aioj-fjlie New England, wat s great, lo throw a to Hie ilistince of two nii'et , whilst a lare fragment, weighing aeveral toot, wa ctt on the top of the wheel-house. Sume of the descriptions which hare been given of the consequences of this eili..!in, are tro'jr appalling. It is lime that nome detided measures should 1ie;alopnd to preentthese disasters, ff Hiejr ma j "be most certainly andef fi-ctujlly cuarded a:int. It appears I that thwe is a law in Eiigtand providing that lite boiler ol every steam engine ) shall be tested, quarterly, at three limes I the trengih whit h it is licensed to use, an J none but the officer of the'eovern I ment have accesj4he,feiKsAttV :ince me passage 01 int iw, nuia tingle sieatn-boat eiplosioo has occur ted. Baltimore Gazttle. Ha KYIiE'S STORE. ;;ftoe tnre Kottie oceried by the twte- H. K VbrV 1 i ceiuiea Vi a (eiMU r.iiiiHaiim wub uiauq :u nairiurt, i wr. is, j it Stolen fi'oiti tbe tuhMribrr. in Xasti eountr, on llie ljlli inJrtiit, a negro jriii, named Paioelia, aged about IS, by a mau named John A. Joaey, of Mitrtbaminon couiiijrJ.C The aaid Joiey it ab.rai 83 or S yeara of upe, of middle ataiure, hai a down loo' when tookeii 10, tneaki with s 8n and 'culi'M voice,' al it lonlewliat round ihoulrterert. - A reward -of fittr doilare will be Siren lor the apirehenjin and comraitmeot to jjutcf rtwr Trtdiiirtaadrtbg'aianyiuitf-'toffilia c-nvictwm ol Hie llMrf. Jt.5Sl- ASS. TBfbge-gn;-teay -- jTStjn - Medical Vjcse of S. Caroliqa. ' romge of the Medical Society of bouth-Lurohna. TH E TUUS I'EF.S'of thii Institution inform be-'yie iKrt -ltr Iwnre-felted- ell Ibe eacxrt Chairs, and ihit I lie tegular eourae of Leetorei wdl euronieiirr, at uvat, ou Ibe Sd Monday in November. In teleeliiig temlemrn to become Profetiort in Ui Medical Unllre ol South Carolina, the Truileet were iuflumrMl alune by lent, of uniili duly. Thry tlicirl'oi e invited talent fi-oiu every quarter of oa" i'rly -extended country, beine tolicitaut aloiie Inrlhe promotion of Me- di'jl Seienee, and of n-'iir(uatiiiK a Medical School at the fiotrib, Thit they flatter thera tel, they have ancompliiucd. r TJiit lnttiiution f.wjti mn)r advahtaea. It hat a eomwiod'tmu builillng, a valuable Libra ry, a welt telecled and arranged Muteum of Xuluinl llitleny and M inei-alogy, and eaeellen Chemieal AparaUii, a good Museum of Aa-tot mv, and -the newly ekvi'd Hruteaior of that1 Chair will brine; wilh him a Movrum of Health fnt nd "Morbid AnMnmyr which contain op wardt of 1300 Specimen, 300 Oil Paint mgt and t)raw'mga,and a great number nf Catta. Tlie new ly tlealrd Proletior ' of OUtJeii ice, will alto bring a Museum eoni"red h hit Department, not uiqiatted by any in ibe Uuiml Slates. Ad joining the College are two Public Inttitutiona, vis. tlie Marino Itoapilal end AlinaSfowae, which are under tbe tuperintenilrnre nt the Medieal Society and the I'rofeatora ol " ibe Culleje, aud where Cliniet will be delivered bv tbe t'rofeator of the Tbemy aod fraelice of Phytic and die Prefettor of Sorgert. The Trottees rrgret that the teuton was so . far advanced before lu reoi gsnizMlioo of the College could be elT-eied, but they thooeht k duty to the State and to the City which have endowed this College, st well a to the Medio 1 profeaaion, to be certain of the character and atuinroentt ol the Candidatei before they appointed I hem s Profesaor. The College Ibey can now recommend as poateating advantages not surpassed by any in the United toilet. . The follnwine are the Profettora:- John H. Uhinelander, M. D. Prvteesor of A- naiomr. Thoinat y. Simont, M. U. Profetsoc of Theory ami rraeiicBDi rnyne. " W iflism Andeiton, Mr Dr-Profeeior of Surge ry. Andrew Hiaeii, M. D. - 'Professor of M ateria - Meiltea. Charles Davit, M. D. Profestor of Ctiemittry Henry Alesander, M, D. Prolettor of Iuititutet Of Micine, G. 8. Bedford, M. II. Prolettor of Obateft-iti and Diteates ol Women and Children. Tbe Ti-atteet of the Medieal College of South Carolina, enntitt nt the following gentlemen i-KAaTCK Y. POKCHEtt, M. a E. V. NORTH, M. IK H. B. SIMONS. M. D. JOSEPH GLOVER, M. D. 4KUTtO--W AttINrH.- WILLIAM A. HOLMES, M. U. J B. WIUTRIIMiE, M. D. V. LKSEKiNEUR, M. D. 1. AIKEN, M. D. J. DE LA MOTTA, M. D. E. HOKLBECK, M. D. E. BALL. M I). j. w. Mcdonald, m. d. PttNCH V. PORCH ER. II. D. Trctideut of Mrdiel Society and ex officio " Chairman Hoard ol Truucet. h' VMeDojuw, Secretary. Oct li IS Iw i - UNION ilOTKL. MRS. 0 HOSE A. Having liecome the proprieti'w of She above aied establishment, (formerly owned and eeeo pied by Mr. It. Perry,) beg leave respectfully to inform the public, that she ha now opened it lor tb reception of customers; and she Salter herself that, by her cow slant at tent inn to h. the will receive a liberal support. No efforts on ber part shall b spares' to render the Seennimsila lion satistaotory to such as may favor bee with their company. Her table shall be furnished with the beat the market affords. Her rooms are neat and cora niodioaai and her stables provided with tho best provender tho country presents. Attentive os tlers thall also be provided. The establishment having been newly filled nn she feels assured that i t will present as comfortable accommoda tion as any bouse In the city. ' f7 Mrs. Hose will also be-pre pared io ae- eontMlatat 83 or SO Members of the ,apiMrrahtii iirgisiutur won noaro. Boardinc "BENJAMIN S. KINO - Is prepared to taeonsmodate wlib Board twen ty. lenbcrs 01 U appro ouioj "T",' B - t i Proposalab Par nuMlfthifir In Liocolntoo. X. C. a Weekly jCewtMper, to be called the - LTi-iCOLX IIERAtD. "The onderticrned betW-wdeTiittraoljcited by many ol bit friend if endertake the nubliea- j lion of a newtpaper, io this vdlage, hat been In- meed to ofter thete proposala, relying o pub- j lie patronage, for that support necestary t jaa-1 tilt r him in ,be ot . His main object will be to mstrwot, to please,.. U each .Guinea, to add to social enjoyment, ver haa an eviLleouener on .-....a . --i:r r?rrv:?-rzr OH-au tuoiecu inw ae .a icnucmi wjhiuivs .TaxSAr h,f rmMion a. ...""irSjLT nfflS' at tb! -" - - o a came time, a fl ivour of poetry, ' homer, and an- dor, in order to oret-nt a variety, to that each radtririmtwkvr find, aa.nf thing. to gratify hit own pi, tKulartaiiev . - - - : - He profeiset to be a republican, both in prin ciple and in feeling, bit political coarse there lore will be to purtue (according to hit judg ment) the traeet marked out by the OldJtffer Ionian School -avoiding on the one band that ex pnwlion of ibe Constitution, which lendt to con solidation, and tliiiniiiDgim the ether, the equal ly dangeroui doctrine ol nullification.- . He hat at heretofore the highest regard for the elmreeier of Andrew Jackson, and the ut most confidence in hit administration. He leaves himself entirely uncommitted at rrgardt hit successor free to support whenever the ex igenry arrives, whatever individual in his opilv ion from his character, talents, and sound prin- let it untitled tn occupy that elevated nation. I . . . 1 J .... . cii Ill UdUIIHI KUI1IIVTCI T Will UC BVIIVIT PIW hibiled, anil every exert lion will be made to pre- , till he aceentohle to the' tent such a iiatier at w The HiBJiLD will be published once a week on an imperial sheet, at three dollars per an num. . .The first number will issue on the first of .lnnimi T 18ii4. or as soon thereafter as nracli- erible, pi-ovided a sufRcTent number of siiom bert are obtained to auttiorize the eommence roeut. " ' " ' :-L ... PEREGRINE ROBERTS. Lmenlnton, Sept 16 " ::...v:.:r7;..-r" By ilie Goiwnor of North Carolina". r Whereat it hat been made known to me by the verdict of a Coroner't Inquest, that .William Oakely, late of 'he county of Kockiiiham, was recently murdered in (lie said county, and that George A lieu and Ennia Allen Hand charged hh tlie commission of the said felony: And w hetwor it t represeiUed that he said j George Allen it a fugitive from justice, and is believed to liitve fled -beyond the limit t-of the- State: Now llioreroi e to the end fhat (he said GeOrre Allen may-be ppihenb?d and brought to trul, i I have thought p'-operlo issue this my I'rocla maiiou, ottering a reward ottwo hundred dol- Im-s- Io any -person h.enil and confine -Or persons ..wKo ..will apnise- and confine him io any jail wilhiu Usis Si:-lfl. And I do moieover hereby require all officers, whether civil pr military, wiihln this Sfie, to-ute their best exertions Io apprehend io-nHt-tO"be aiueaUJodU-afiriid. itsgi live. . , Civen nnder my hand at Governor, and under (be gi-eat aeal of the State of North Cnroliii. at the city of Raleigh, 'the 7th day ot October, 1S33. DAVID L. SWAIN. By the Governor, W. R. Hni, P. See. George Allen it represented to be about 22 or 23 yenri of age, about six feet high, with light complexion and sandy hair, and is at thit time very thin, in consequence of sickness, - 42 '3m Notice. The undersigned wene appointed Administra trix and Administrator, on the estate of Hazlett Kyle, deceased, at the County Court ol Wake, on the 3d Monday of August, 1833. And all Creditors of said deceased are hereby notified to present their claims for payment, within the time prescribed by law. or this notice .will -be pleaded in bar of a recovery. LUCY ANN KYLE, Adm'x. GEORGE SIMPSON, AdmV. . Raleigh, August 24, 1833 30 3m N. B. Those who arc indebted to the estate, are desired to come forward aud sett la without further notice, or the Representatives of tbe de ceased will be obliged to pnt them to casts and vex them by suits. . Cooper's last Novel. The Headsman, in 2 vols. Also, Delaware, or (he rained family, in vols, A treatise on the diseases of the beait and grert vessels, by J. Berlin, member of the Uoyal Academy of Medicine) This day received and lor sal by TURNER k HUGHES, at Session Hons of the Presby terian Chuieh. "Oct. St," 1838. : - -""''A'" Teacher! !-! - --.---v.: The sflbETiberywho hat wresided-hi mr ; A eademy for the term of three years, sad in an other for the terra of twpj is iletirous of a tittra lionfor the ensuing year, eiltieras Principal or Assistant' in some Academy, or as Tutor in private family. The lh anehes of education which ue has heretofore taoglit, and deems ..himself competent to teach, arc spelling, leading, v writ- I ing, aninmonc, cngnsn grammar, geograpny, and the Latin language. Any comnvmicHlion to ! him on the subject, directed to Louisburg, I Franklin count), N. C will be Immediately at ' tended to. Stitlaelory evidence of sobriety, morality, cor rect deportment, aud competency, ean be ex- niuneu u required; RICHARD N. BENNETT. Oct. 17, ma 44 St Fiesli Drugs, Medici ties, c WILLIAMS & HAYWOOD , .,.,! Sew York and Phi la- Are now reecivine from New delhia, large and general assortment otfen in Drugs, Medicines and Chemicals, Paints, Oils and Dye Stuff, Window Glass amJJJutty, . Perfumery, CosmeTicd, Tooth Brush es, &c. &c With every other article connected with their liee of business. All of which wHI be told, H'holeoalt and Retail, on the most Uvorable term. ' . i - Vhysrehms and other -deal ing' in the sWrve ar ticletj. will find it to their advantage to call, , Orders thankfully received and promptly at tended to. ' . . W. k H. arc preparing ROCHELLE k SO DA POWDEKS, whioh they can recommend Is operior article to those generally wrought into market, being put sip of tho moet pure and genuine materiel and aecordiog to the original Recipe. .-,: " '- . i :. '... tUle'igh, Msy, 1139 " " BLANKS ' Ter sal at aViti OKetv Mil ia ,vnau whatf . r- . ; he ao tithe iHOtctout'v oeieciru 6? m.0,. . ...J... . ... .. . i of ROBEUT CAJfXOX. d It will lie nitwnrpoteTO give mv -r,"i . f liL. 3nnu.Mu t inrt pnin-amontarreoTirie SSStll UlIWW SSW.S fr V aV t nrirvwiHvim - S . 1 . : Meetings of the People'-! THFi FRF.KMEff f Vak ounti, r n; riled a-allend ibe followine Publia Mactmgl ob Internal teprotemeat, At " ?,r ob Internal Injprotemeat, -m "? JoM.' Kteetliw Groond; SaurtUyr4hft. 80th of October, baunt, at CoL Allea Hoge Jr. of October, instant; Store, on Tuesday, the Wth day of Octooer; JolmMon BotbeeX Eq- Store, on SMnrtlay, tlud day of NovemberTand at James IX New. I C.. il.d flih dav of No- vuh. o.u, .., -Jt , vember. Atlminislrator's FAVOOUABLE SALE. On die i)-d MmdtW in November next, being ,he fil week of tbe-te.tion of tbe IsfuUuure', ... ... ...... -r,h- rmr. mt ,; , ZZZtZZ.ZmZ of VVe. will 1 : . L eotfated; 'com- titer article!, . IJIOlDi. d Bi..,ket. ( a . t . . .i-.i ' FSSSii ! An excellent supply of plain and twil.cd Cotton and Varn Homespun. A voir exlent'rt,. varied, and excellent ats&rt ment of CALICOES, . . FJowei-eU Miulint, . Boek, Mull and Jaeaoet Matlins, . Pluio and 6gured S.wits do. Orleans, Merino anil bair cord Ginghams, Batiste, Adrianople and Indiana, D, illinst and Mole-face Satleeo, Cqoka and Corduroy, llid, Silks aod Bombaxettt, A fin 4isonment ot fancy HandkercWeft, Scurfs, eco. ' i Ribbondt, Shawls, Bonnetts and Wadding, Itleached and UnbleiX-hed Domestics, A VIST I.4B6S STJrrbT of Cotton Handkerchiefs, Silk Handkerchiefs and Gentlemen's and Utiles' Glovea anioH; which are tome Gkkcisi BfCiSKl.T. I C-'" great variety and abondanc. Viiimiwm. in lift tin. . A ""M'.l W C LOT H IN u"" viz- Panta- isii Jt"c v" i loone," men's and Indies' long yarn and cotton Stockings, Genllemeu't rjiro ami cotton Socks. HARDWARE. Pen Knives, Scitsoi t Shea t,nd PaiealBolts, Plrne Irons, AuKert, Undle lids and fincers, j Uiats Knobs and Curtnin Pins, tec. ice. Anvils. Hammer aaI-Vica--r----4. i, ..ii..- i i..m,.. l;... - Mdl-Sawt, Steelyai-ds and Hinges, iiniii.i .mi ill-mil. a...iv -- -- - - - A-STi'i:TS'TirS'-'Sll!1f-';t;We Moet, Several Boxes Gilbert's best Wittered Steel - A xet, Pijriftj PwoSanH -Wllte4ro!sofc Sifleit andCarpenten' Tools, j An excellent assotlment of Nailt, 1 Iron and Steel, tie. fee. Ite. ' A tart-md Superior A ssorUmml of CROCKERY AND GLASS; i Ram sod Apple Biaod ndv. 15 Birbils excel lent Vvhisker. 3 Liqoor Ci'tes, Exeelleot Chewing Tobacco, ice. etc ke. fcc.: . At theenme time, oae Double Gig and the wheels and axlet ot a New Suttey. These arlicles, together ith great nuwbei - of Others, not enumerated, Win oe Oil.ereo lor sale I tw-eeer-'ltt -rssteAOMtMn nf ll.- I-i.l.i.., Merl..ni. front a distance. and all others, dealMS-r makosTM iwill find it to their interest to attend the salet fersens residing in use couniry, who may not with to purchase large lots of goods, ai par Ucularty invited to attend, at most of the articles will be put up in small (iareelsk u at to enable them to buy for Family use. rrs.--All bills tinder ten dollars. Cash, all over ten dollars, 12 moid lit credit, with bond and approved security. Sale to commence on Monday and to be continued each snceeedhiE same hour, until the Entire Stock is disposed of. It. J. UnnflOa, Aflm r, Raleigh, Oct. 23, 1833 44 4w Land for Sale In the neighborhood of Haleigh. The subscriber, being desirous to move to the j meivi vnu canines. West, oflert for sale the Land whereon lie now Informs his friends and (he public, that he haa ' Uvea, containing three hundred and thirty-seven I just returned from the North, where he laid hi a and half acres, lying four miles north of HaJeigh, I well selected assoilraent of on both sidel of the stajfe road leading from' Ha- " Clnih.' Cnsaiinfrr ami Yisffntro f leigh to Petersburg, f he Und ia bot little, it at J oiM vammerei ana resttngs, j all, inferior to any tract of upland in the county, of the latest and most fashionable colors; all ol -with a sufficient quantity of cleared land to work ! winch he will dispose of, or make op to order, J 9 or 10 hands to advantage. The improvements ' on the most reasonable terms. 1 area single jtory dwelling house, 36 by 18, with : He returns his sincere thaiikl for the liberal .' the addition of an L, ID by IS, all well buiUied inside, with three fire places below, and two a- hove stairs, with all necessary out houses. There are tit on the premitet a pood cotton gini wheal tliratlier ana con on screw. i ne situation is high, healthy, and among tlie handsomest in the county. Also, one other Tract, adjoining the above mentioned, containing two hundred awl ninety six and half acres. A dower right on 98 acret may also be purchased or rented. The improve ments are a dwelling houte, Wilh three rooms, and sundry out houses. The Land is not infe rior in quality to the above mentioned tract. Terms of payment will be made easy, and pos session given on, or before the first day of .Fe bruary next. Thoae wishing to buy Land in the neighbor hood of Raleigh,' would do well to call soon, at I am anxious to Sell, A. B. W. HOPKINS. October 84, 1833 44 ll)w Land and Negroes for Sale, j The Subscriber, in compliance with the last. Will aod Testament of Charlks Parirr, de ceased, will, on Tuesday, the 17th dny of De' eember next, al the late residence ot the said Charles Parish, dispose ol at Public Sale, that valuable TRACT OF LAND on which his Testator resided, situate in the county of Wake, and distant from the city of Raleigh about half a mile, containing Five Hundred Acres. Thit TraetvTjf Land js imdrr rultiyation wvid- fTeally improvciii in proxtmuy.io lue eat ot uovern ment, lh beamy ol Nt location, with the im provements, eousisl ing of two commodious Dwelling Houses and every neectsary out house, its unrivalled healthiness, and a Spring of pure and excellent water, render it a very desirable resiilencei and It would be a happy summer re treat lor a gentleman from the low country. t wui aiso, on ine tame day, sell a TKACT I OF LAND, siluate in the county aforesaid, dis 1 tant about three miles from the eilv nf ttalttvh: oontainins; four JiundreoVnltwentyv-er) L Inss.k Doing, lrge portion of said land is cleared and riMeTrTbe-lsbalterna furlough, balance well timbered.- At the same time 0. Stale, by U. ( and place, in addition lo the Real Estate, 1 wdl i- if .-. ...i - i i .. .i ... vuer iut mi,, a laiK6 nnniinrr UI Horses, Inline. Crop of Corn, Cotlon, Fodder, Farming Uten sils, nouseiioui ana Kitchen rum dure, etc. Th" sale will he continued from day to day until said property is sold. And on Wednesday, lite 18lh day nf Decem ber next, by Virtue of tbe powers Vetted in me K" the aaid last Will ami Testament of Charles iriih, deceased, at the Caurt House door, io the city of Raleigh, 1 shall offer for tale TWENTY NEGROES, onatatmg'ol young Men.' Boy, Women nd Children, very likely, and among them a first rat Carpenter and aeveral Waggoner. -;- . The Land and Negroes will be sold on a cre dit of twelve months, and tho peritbsMe pro perty oo a like credit, for all sums above ten dollar, ltond with approved secarity will be required of purchaser. - " - , ; ,, .,.t The first mentioned Tract nT Land ran b con veniently divided into two valuable Farm and residences, there being two Dwelling Houses on distant part of (aid traet, with a Spring of. el eel lent water near rash hone--r- rrrlJOHH LEACH. Pseor. I Bateijr), Cctohcr XT, 1833 44 w -L- NEWGO0DS, ! FemaleBoariliQK g Lx n,l . rhpnn-LaSll BlOrCa Tb SemiBrffl Vaon I And Cheap J , - . - r TrrKKH Uket thw roethod of Sa- jiff,. V- u ir ihi. mibtl that be ka. j fonwng fc. lr.eda joa ibe J". ; ju ruroe w """""" " lnstroction in the On.mew7 - notf rece.vwgand-oning his . Fsma Ecctioii, partaUfi,8. faUj aND WINTER GOODS, Itetw, will be give.by IbTiL11'1' ' I ... ... ., , t . .'..t. v. i. ed and Un.lifi.il tJ.i ""ttiiw. wiiwn win eontiM ot unimnni i-u k . . , . : . ' "nets k. r ' this market. He therefore unites his Inends I " n"o " 0Prtmtn, ' " ... . . .. : i t , .t..HUl-a lie HeitlOfl Wilt Mi. n. . . "n , a nit eUHomert io can anajuugs iur iHc.-ev j.lJ , ,ii " -nn ot ; Aa bit Dorchates havo been mane prHieipaiiy it - .Hh iba each. he'OaUerS ttttntelf, that be ean ' bikI will tell at low at any houte io tho marketj , i and, as .usual, be will jive them - Good; I A. aO. ' . : I Raleigh, Oct. 17, 1 133 . , 43 tt , j Fall Fashions. ! WTrl. W. ' 3L laUli. I . Zonth, , the liotuge, h, the sotho, rfH : i tinnmf irn vKiVT AD ' " ' . Nearly onvoxite the Post Office. i?a- ' - leigK N. C. Takes this methml of informing his friendt ' and cuttomers, that be has jutt received Irotn : the North a well selected assortment of ', which he ia prepared to aell upon me iboh aenable terms. - He assures those who may tavor him with their orders, that their work will be executed io a atyle not inferior to any done in the Northern cities. Ilia assortment consists, in pert, ol the follow- iut articles, si. . -Extra .Super- Black . ' l)o. do. Bine Do. do. Russell Brown Do. do. Blue Green Do. do. Olive Brawn fd Do. do. Adelaide J Blue and Brown. Coaft hair CA.V1ULET, for Gentlemen' Cloaks. SATT1NETS aud VESTING3 of every de- til the 1st ot November, when tbey iX scription, selves that tbey will be able to oxhibitBM While Satin STOCKS, a ttfiv article larreat snd tnoat sp1mlrd itortmcbti a l.. Wl'il Srlin STOCKS, a new article. ltt and most splendid a.sortmeML --.. I'Uiu uil I'luiled ..K,win.ihpiiK do. do. Bombazine do, with bows do. do. Velvet jdo. do. do. do. do. with Satin bows. , lie has also just received from New York, a few dozen IkeabOiabi COATS AND PANTALOONS. Of the first .quality and latest atyle, "1 A variety oTreay mwtl'f IlIB'rS; Opr . i. - ALSO. BOSSO MS." Gum-elfltlie BRACES, and a ' variety of other artic.let too tedious for enu meratton. ' . RalefEhOctober 14. ISM 43 6w REIVIOVAL, To life first New Granite Store, Fay- ettcvillc Street, Haleigh. ; ' Have i-emoved (belr eientive: Stock of -Y GOOOS.W ATS, SHOESrltARDWAREr-r QUEENS WAKE, AND UKOCEK1ES, To that Live store, nearlt onnosile ibe Market T" " ; House. wbkh.ha buen exuresslv built lor themi """L . A"u;l!t P"1 and, hi addition, they are now receiving the , U k - i,t 11. ."". eaost Otujirablei.lot.,.01 7 T'r, . ZZ T. I'll. I FALL AND WINTER GOODS plete. , - i uiem iinne puiTiiatc oi gis, uiey are oeiei- ,ullted .h.v.ered and plain saddles, kSdn, mmed not lo be imdersoM by any. The pro- rtingalet and whips, of variootkisdniM prelort take leave to nmark that they are 0,t1lm1 jlm)loed JS-e and ndker lnW rVSppTrv? r ?" n 5 ddtoTlron and vd fts CHEAP GOODS '..(aterintoo frequently used Uftltt, kc tA., all of which JtiU aesdskv as a ueooy, anu wnicn; win oe petxepuuie ou ine $ f0Pe.,h m , jhort M leatt KmiLidenitinn.t as tn retain iSie renillalinn w r" V i," i, . ii' . . . 1 ". tomera. oi selling i.nou spoons ai ine loweai possiuie price. Those who want any first rate articles ean generally be supplied. , si.virsum ec uurui. Raleigh. Oct. 8. 1833 U 8w JAMES LITCUFOilU, Merchant Tailor, Raleigh next door to the Pott'Offtce, . patronage which he baa undormly received in , ttnleigb, and by keeping pace witli the progress of fashion, paying a strict attention to business. aud. employing, first rate, workmen,. trust 4haif. ne anau eowiinue to lueni a uue snare oi nuoiw encouragewient. j'T Ualeijjb,41ou 7, 1833 , 43 8 i.w M-4 V V JLVrVlVtJ Just Published and for Sale At I). Lindcman't CmeXp Book akd Station-art Stork, near the Post - Offick. .; Transatlantic sketches, comprising visits to the most interesting scene in North and South Anirric add the West Indies, with notes, ke. by Ciut. J. E- Akliander, 42d Uoyal llighUo- rranris the l-irst, a tragedy in S acts, by Mis - -Kemlde --"--;. K-r ' T,e of komanee, first series, containing Ali's Bride. the last of the line, the VVise Merchant' story, the Proeniuinator, i -the 8ianish Headman, . the legend of Rose KocJio, Barbara S A story of the heart, f-r- . the. vimaiit.cbkic. the yueen pf the Meadow, Uridgewaler treatise, 3d vol., containing Chl mers on the power, wisdom aud goodness' of God, Dick on the improvement of society, ke. being the 49th volume of the Family Library, The Modern Cyiuon from "The Jeau" of C. P. De Cock, The f!ni,tn.t V....1 L. r..l - " - - m ..w-.. "J ..Ml I ;MUgn,c, r 1. 11 11 1. 1 - 11 ' ' I thor of Matilda k Yes and Nv, car l r ' I ' ,r fnf ' SuiC Tlie Parson's daughter, by the author of Say- WaKC -Forest LaDU Jr r..i..j .i. v t.- u.. .jnwiive,tiiiiaten 1 Gomlricb'. Ilistory fit U.e tJ. SWe. , "1" r'V"tLl" tZ, UO yarH. Also a ereat many Kncll.h .d Cl.asic.1 rw " r' ' Z Tbt "Au'cle..d for -I! .... , 5h 7 -iLTvi tontert at very low utieea. ,,i - , . . , taieign, uoi. , 1 333. f ?j ". Just Publisned, ,, , .. ! LAWRENCE & J.EJUAY'S '''"'KOHTH CAROUNA. ? AT.rvrnwAcii roa 1834. Containing, besides the astronomical eatrul-! tnjos, Miseellaneou Articles, wsefuLJlecipet, Awrcnoies, a iiMot me omeer oi tjoveriiineiit ol the) United State and of North Carolina, of the Member of Assembly, times of holding thv 1 tereni Vyount m una niate, at, etc ' i, i , " Which can be had by the wholesale and retail of the iHiblishersat lUlelgbi. also of Air. Saluion Kail, Newberni Mr Archibald Campuell, Fy ettevillei and at the office of jhe Free Vrest, Tar- IT ue seminary lid';-i'"r ' tb auperMitendeiioe of MrV"' ww. the ticmhr olllin.i' iSt tb direetioD of ib. .!..?? P".,,; MiBtoir, future, , r- IIIUM E. AXrpr, t " .: SAMUEL iSS& October ;.' ;jt S,T2 sure w . . II. - -- -.. - - rf- Books! Books', ! Just received, and for tale at lh. publicaitonti aroonc which an. ,7 w K . .. - . t .onrti, -i mary oi ourgvony " . . -"t j f i. Reeolleelions of Chanerm. - t urtcjrariiu America, by Jtm., S, BBlnd and the English, 'l. TO ?. Bulwer, Esq. - - - , Wild Sports of the West, in 8 volt. ' The Abbess, a romance, by Mra.T.'n. ' Miserimus. in 1 vol. Thi. J tion- it found on grave stone la Tumrai.-vnn nniucr ntmc nor to " nor text T" Pidler's Observatioos on the Uailed ftb. Chronology aod Key to Hiatorv ud t. . Chapman's Sermous ' ts . - nn.n IIW - Smilli'i Kn li Ik. P ..!.: - ... ther new and valuable works. Also Cta3: TJie oL W omen, by Mrs. Jameson. -?-t! Tho tubteribers also take this ipntm,, r informing their frienda and tbe publit tmli , that they are now receiving and optajLT . large assortment of books and lUtiowriV , ing of a great variety of school booki I'tfZL description t and Mr. Turner, whob tmT Norlh. will rnnllnne In rni.l,. j TURNER k Hlli uv Raleigh, Sept 19, 1833 .? - , " , ! Bourd lor JU embers. ! ; accommodate 10 or H aaembcrt of tbtaak, : l.pitlliirw wilh hnatat . ' Fm 1m.I:i. j . . s ' fo o -. - - "i na ion mv rosrna are not vurpmneu a N'jjy' w Hal alcigb, Sept. 30 -Alii- "Cr Kew Ifibtablisbmeai, - The subscriber takesibis method al ing to the public that he hat iveeailyrviatr awiSswaS. dMW mnli inlaMal m r SB Mt He lias on hand, and very variety of READY MADE ARTICUS,j Country dealers would Bnd Is Iter aJnavl tage to give him call, a ha hatiVwqiauyi HAKUWAHC, Which Will DC aoM tasttunne dating terms. Work and repairs, In all the VrsncKei f bit basineti, will be promptly and Cakhtully ttcwi ed, of the very best materials. ' 7 NELSON PHIUJPt N. B. A boy of good character, IS aril pi ol age, will be taken aa an apprsnties, ispptia tionbe made immediately. ; , . . . S. f. Ualeijh,Sept.H, 1833 rMlv I The eubtk-iber havmr sold Mt kit SadiBeT i establishment, will, in future, give bit f f ten) ion to hit COACH M AKLNG BCSUES-f j He hat on hand, at present, a gatd sj ' ment ol all kinds of work of his osrs asw i, lure in that lme also, on eotigDraent,ir- ral aisnrtment hwm New Arts, cootutuf. ar- of coacbeet, barouebes, snlkeys aaiicl T ont, -1 Having, in his employ teversl W workmen, he wUl always be presarrf and repair work at the shortest aotie.. dera will be thankfully received and attended to. , . 21taIeiipO?s!?M I t ' - Tb siiliMriher nRV.pa for tale tn Lot, on Hillsboi-oogh ttrvet, at presert tW 1 by ; David W. Stnuie, Eiq. Wt?$U handsomely titnated, about on a,,,rt"1, . . .1 ' r .1... - linn. Bl"t out ui ine iiinua oi .inn xv. - . the adranlHge of town and coantry, vnrllt tha allenllnn Al lluiae Wlthint ' ! seat little retired from the buttl kr"2 i ii lias on 'ii-ntwo siory uwo,. 7: jw . fnur room below and four bev"j. fire nlace. wilh a larce lerlil "til 1,1 W.ltl III lilt ,, Ii"- MlrfSt" eity or Raleigh. The terms of as known on application Jo John !. f of-'waicr'hv the ynriij"- nuerw r- , luh eigh. , . ,j L-ikt IS' Tie abnre property, if not sold y , uary next, will b- rented lb eiswr- January or leased for a terra ot yeara. - ' n-rj!l - RANDOLPH October 14, 1833 tmmm I ?l - " 1 , .nW -The wibRribcrbetfit; desiroo t 7 naseriDUve scene in .u . u. . . i 7.:. Pi.ai.iiua 1 UCIflK . - j .-a at sale hisPI I mtb county rf WskS, ,leigh,imtb.hvrfl',S,'; 1 to Louisburg, ' ver.witbm J- , V. . HI, Hilda IUT aHIW lla - a ... - - ( OVJ nDUBea rie nmm i - - tbN" ' mile of the Falla of Ntttse, aetr i that contain 188 re, llh B h irate and some other not nuKt . . siluation for health and oiieiJ "'" ,, B hood, H ia interior tn none. b - t .rM in.ited to aornr an) sf" nlienhaaa aril Invited to COme . aa there will be a bargain sold e ' j,c-S. Aogost 20, 1833 ..: . ; : -'' j JllLlTJAjLAj Just Published, and for saw Book Siore, the f . .r Voi'sA f Militia UK l including iba lh4Uii cmpjete Indes.- i '.- J-riesv -fry esfs ' , tsaie.n, scpi, la, ISiS
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