i i "THE LIBERTY OF THE PRESS THE SHIELD OF FREEDOM THE SCOURGE OF TYRANTS" eALESCII, $. V. AUGUST' 20, 1833- I I or w. :of lay the ii id ert day land Ladv ra v- Mi. lo u I ( tt VS. f alluiicc,1 incss. mak:i; dt. Jk'f to for. uh r tV fjrniiP.r id bo ation b Uicf'1 SCholi The F:ri'i:" crdU-' Pricting of every descrium i 0 'nr.uni, one Ihllars andffty cans of the year. fast inscrticii, a i neatness and dispatch. I UTS very Tcday morning, at 77rfe Dot- . - i ml. Wf payable in advance, or lure it nut paul until the termination ?vosvecUs. "The Mas of Eusixess;" by Benjamin Swaim Attor ney at law, will show how to draw and execute proper- New Books. State of North Carolina, fPTr7Ttt e t ttt . ' . . 1 J lif U-K. tl CI rciu.ii i, r grate-, 0rnK rn1,hl str,P.rinr Tnurl nf T 1JW. tul thanks to those gentlemen who .so kindly aided them ly all deeds and vritinffs obligatory, such for instance during the late fire, and take Ihis method of informing! Term A. D. 1833. 1 c-rrcrs :u' - -A nrT cnil'irf 1(11 I 1 1 f nd 25 ct tits Lor every subsequent one. ,rd to the Fitoh on Imsiners Z2Z- 1 as conveyances, mortgages, trusts, conditional . sales, the Public, that lor the present they may be toumi at : JOSHUA HORN, wills, least s, covenants powers ot attorney, indentures, ' ihe Session Rom, attached to the Presbyterian Church, j contracts and agreements, touching either real or per- where they continue to receive, as usual, almost daily, rs. sonai property: also, now to conduct aii mauers or dook ; dooks ot every description, and have this day received f j account and other commercial dealings, it will also; from Boston, New York and Philadelphia i great varie-! JACOB COTJCTT I Jatlicial attachment, levied on 100 acres ofland more or less on y the waters of New-Hope, ad joining the lands of William Horn and others. uectcd or they wi th the of justices of the peace, constables, militiu. officers, sur-J which are itie following: veyors, and processioncv-s, together with practical iiliis-1 The happiness.!' ihe. blessed; bjr Bishop Han;. lis or the road laws, and the laws relating to tres-plemoirsot James 15. lay lor. - - ice. This work will likewise, i UuakeriMn not Christianity, by II.; Ccoc, D. fficc. : . i i. ti,:., i- ...:u i . . u -.-.,; i oasses or siock. esimsctt. iiu wurs. wm i estuuiibiiwm, mut oc fMP'V! . ,MB . -.l ',.-,, r a,l ..of.,! ,.,,lc ! Autobioffranhv of Adam Clarke foi arithmetical calculatif.n applicable to many rf the -Leigh Uichmond's domestic ponraitore. -mtchamc arts, statistic tables for reference, 8tc. In Hvimey's life of Milton, short it will be calculated to render every man his own ! -Lecture on the Literary history of the Bible, by Haws, counsellor in matters of ordinary business. j Gailaudet and Hooker. i ERMS- i Christ our example, by Caroline Fry. The man of business is' published simultaneously at Senpture pi inc ples ot educalien, by ditto. Greensboiough and New Salem, N. C. It wi consist lluuon s &CUT.C mMa"V. , of four hundred and th:rty two duodecimo pages (in twelve monthly numbers) neatly printed, pressed, fol ded, stitched and trimmed. The price is two dollars a volume, payable one half n vet he. t::lci, cut of the i contain useful scketches on the duty and responsibility jty of new publications and other valuable wrnks arnongiTT anpearir to the satisfaction of the Court here a tnat ttve detendant Jacob Couch is not an inhabitant of this State. It is therefore ordered, that a publica tion be made in the North Carolina Constitutionalist, a newspaper published in the City of Raleigh for three months successively, commanding the akl Jacob Couch personally lo be, and appear before "the Judge of our next Superior Court of Law to be held for Orange county, at the Court House in Hillsborough on the se cond Monday of September next, then and there to replevy, or plead to issue, or judgment final will be entered against him and the land levied on, condemned to satisfy the Plaintiffs' demand. Witness Abner Ben ton Bruce, Clerk of our said Court at office in Hillsbo rough the second Monday of March A. I). 1833. A. B. BRUCE, C. S. C. April 16, 1838 . 22 3m Iiibrms ins Jnoix's and the public generally, on the receipt of the lirst number, and the other half ' 1, t, . . . C KT., Klic-liMiyv.. : VfV V. Q il-t - .1 1 1 (Yl cltoll Kni' ku.tl f.-v.l.i t .1 t'it l'lVHKr 'rlill UCCII LilliHt IIVIL Ul 1113 irrsL. UliOlllilCilt., . w uun- luiuuiv. iiMiniaTV uv-ni 1 11 w ai ins re-oiid. ed his Memoir of Wilbeforce Kiclimond, second sen of Leigh Richmond. Josepn John. Gurney on the Sabbath, w.th notes, Stuart. A Diciionary of the holy Bible, for the ase of Schools, by Edward Robinson, D D. rvev. by B. TV-...,.. no tl.n -.l.. ,1: Watch, JuveUery and Fancy Store DCPersons wishing to subscribe, and those holding , T , ' of c"i . 1 T V 'i o ? , . . rr i mi i 1 : ! i : ci jui iuc u."5c ui cuuuay k?iuiui icaucia auu uiuic L fW.yQ trT oka Krt K c f r ciiT"Cfrrti,i' here n t rpmiMcfpn tn fnrnravil ivi rrec j c J ...... execute ull orders with which he may be favoured. J speedily as possible, in. order that they may be regular- li tving-just received Irom New-York and Philadelphia ;iy supplied with every number irom me commencement ,KSnrihr bupnlv of troods, the assortment is still very .of the work. rvs me suo cct iii;iiicr ui iuc wwuic woik. viu uc a his p extensive and being very desirous of reducing t) ie( classes, by Albert Barnes. Cruden's concordance to the New Testamant. Astronomy and general Physics considered with refer ence to natural Theology, bv Rev. .Vm. Whewell. TKfi it7-rrl rrin T'filp Alrr.ir hv tlir fntlinr i . firiin ..... l. l i, ' 1 1 1 , ' J..- ii v. mi . v. j.. ...... i . j ...w v..,.A .... i ) . ii I, .... 1 TitnAca t f t err. nmiviKk Kr Inn- Qf-'r!f.c n i tiftc i-mmhi raii n .MncirlfoM a v kttCK Oil lliinil, lie wiiiui.-jjuh. ui ""-' uiiu.iuoiij .- .. .. .. .w...wv..j. j (j--ey ;c. 07 Clocks and Watches, of all descriptions, repair- specimen, except as to stjic and manner ol execution. ! Frankenstein, or the modern Prorae:heus, by Mrs. el with usual cure, and all kinds of Gold and Silver ar-i KT'Letters to the editor, postpaid,, will be promptly j j.-iieijy. tides manufactured with accustomed neatness, dispatch Kimrtirilitv B. D. liak-igh, June 18,1833. 4t Advetseut. ENTERED on my book as Ransrer lov '.he county of Stokes, two Strays, taken up by Absalom Ho. tick, Sen r, on the of Juno, 18bb: one a yellow Dav mare, hind ic-t white, white pot on k ft fore foot, T.h'tc rose, sunnosed to be ei'ht years okl this snrinir. foft 11 inches hiifh. valued at Fortv fiv-. Dollars. Tiie other is ;i dark bay mare, one hind foot white, a .small star in her forehead, branded on the left shoulder with the lettev S, 4 feet 10 inches high, four years old, hied. at Forty Dollars. Bostick lives in the lower end I Stoke county, on Ueiew's creek. THOMAS CARR, Ranger. I June 4 th, 8831. auencieuio, wnetner aucu-esseu to ureensoorouga, or The book of the Hundred and One. New SaIem N. C. j Pencil sketches, by Miss Leslie. . Life of a sailor, by a Captain of the jNary- WaW lload MeetlWg. 'Zw, or the Sicilian Sayda. The undersigned committe- selected for the purpose i ac?us,ta' or the Jrophecy. rrlvp nntirP that m.Pt;mrnfUi.n-,tMf.-Mm tK Italian exiles by Count Peechio. Counties in N- Carolina, favorable to the project, wiU 0 of ""J.?6 eauharnais, Duchess of St. Leu, . . . ...... , r ' I .t IJiippn ot Hnllnnn. meet m the town ol llulsborougli on the second Mon- j T , Ki ,v r , ,,r day of September next to consult upu.i, and to devise . . r T Vr n -. ..--i' I oopmk -r tlio VY -:t lur Irtrvtpa Hall 3 Cf Randolph county on the 12th U.'Sft gro boys, one by the name f and the other James, who say yp)Q heirs of Harrv Jones of There was conimitrcd to tlie fail of Randolph county on the 12th instant, two ne at v ashuisrton. they belong to ir i 1 1 ft v rri- nixr t- m r- , inw liv-Ji j mi: i i wii..? x linn iua vwuiilj LC N-C.and were hired to work in the Gold Mines SL'-Sat Brindle'own. toMr.Simms, from whom they in away '1 here is no particular marks to describe '.n. "n!y they both are youn? and likely. The owner s requested to come and prove his property, pay charges take them away. GEO. HOOVER, Shff. Jur.eCJth 1S33. 31 tf. means "to extend the rail road irom the Roanoke, at the pyint where the Petersburg Rail road, the Nor folk and Portsmouth Rail road, and steam boat naviga tion on that river shall concentre, through the Northern into the Western parts of the State" We respectfully invite the attention of the several counties inhabiting the country, through which the pro posed rail road is expected to pass, a d recommend that they send delegates to this meeting, to aid "m ef fecting an object so important to the Interest ol all classes of persons living in that section cf country. July 6th, 1833. JAMES MABONE (of Orange.) JAMES SUMERVLLLE (of Warren.) WILLU.M M SNEED (of Granville.) Kaieliih Acaclcmv. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, Wake County. Superior Court of Law. Spring Term 1833. ELIZABETH WALTON, ) . . e IX UltlVU iOl TIMOTHY J. WALTON. S vorcc- T appearing to the Court that two subpoena's have regularly issued against the detendant to appear and answer, which being returned "not to be found" and proclamation having been duly made. It is or dered that advertisement be made in the Raleigh Con stitutionalist and the Raleigh Register for three months tor the detendant to appear at the next term of this Court, to be held on the first Monday after the fourth iuonday ot September next, and answer, or the peti- j tionwill be taken pro conjesso PROCLAMATION, By the Governor of North Carolina, been made known 4ro me that late 01 the County of Anson, was TTTTTnn 1 r . 1 n nstiXL.A it nas IT DANIEL 31 AY. at the last Spring Term ot the Superior Court of said umv,cuuvicifuoi tne crime ot iNegro stealing and Judgment of Death Dronounced judgment an appeal was taken, and is now pendin be. iuic mc oupieiue ourt. Ana whereas it is represented that the said Daniel. May, has escaped from Prison, is a fugitive Irom justice, and is believed to have fled be yond, the limits of this Slate: Now therefore, to ihe end that the said Daniel May may be apprehended and brought to justice, I have thought proper to issue this my Proclamation, oflerin a reward of Two Hundred Dollars to any person or per sons who will apprehend andconhne him in any Jail within this State. ' And I do moreover hereby require all Officers, whether civil or rmlitary, within this State to use their best exertions to apprehend, or cause to be apprehended, the aforesaid fugitive Ui vrivenunctermv hand as Governor nnrf un der the Great seal of the I&&t Carolina, at the City of Raleigh, the Sthday &SiK of August, A. D. 1833. n DAVID L. sw.virr. By the Governor. , Mm. R. Hill, P. Sec. Daniel May is represented to be about fifty or fifi v-five years ot age; hve leet ten or eleven inches hisb. stout and well bwlt, weighing about ISO; blue eyes, fair com plexion, sandy hair, somewhat grey, grey beard; and has a down look when spoken to. Proclamation. By ihe Governor of North Carolina. WHEREAS it has been made known toSne by tlio verdict of a Coroner's Inquest, that Christopher tliiif; lie Taken And committed to the Jail of -Franklin county, N. C. a Negro man. supposed to be !5or50 years of age, 5 feet 7 or & inches high, inclined to stoop, has a down look, and' is either partially derantrcd. or affects so j - O ' s.iys that he belongs to Stephen Brown, of llorUiLimntt .... r 1 il .i i . ju,u umniv,i.L.anu umis ataie aDout lirown 1 -dipping with Cordon for him. He mentions several 4fth. Iirowns, Caty Powel, Whtie and others of North r" )U,n- lie ''ad the appearance of a savaere when acii; ne cans inmsclt Uia il Tlie owner is vequ'ested fflllE Semi-annual examination of the students in 1 the Raleigh Academy, will take place on the last Monday and Tuesday in May. Select speeches will at usual, be delivered on each evening. The attendance of the public, is respectfully solicited. The exercises ot the institution will be resumed on the Monday fol lowing. A competent assistant in the English depart ment has been procured, and an additional number of pupils can be accommodated. i?:.!eihcr, N. C. J. GRANT, Jun. Pnn. can r vbic at ions . The Marine'r's Library , or voyager's Champion, contain ing a narrative ot the most popular voyages from the time ot Columbus to the present day. Bounaparte's voyage to St. Helena. ' Memoirs of General La Payette and of the French revo lution of 1830. , Lectures upon natural history, by Thos. Flint, The humourist's qwn book, a cabinet of original and se lect anecdotes, by the author of the young man's Own Book. Edinburgh Review. Quarterly ditto. "The American Jurist and Law Magazine, Parley's Magazine. The people's ditto, ficc. ecc. !cc. A FRESH SUPPLY. Gaston's Cel lection. Village Sermons. Pulpit Assistant. Doctor Evan's sketch of the Denomination efthe Chris tain world. Saturday Evening. Keitt on Prophecy. Jay's Morning Exercises. Heman's Poems. Christain Lyre and supplement. Family Moniter. Eeman's Hymns. Cobbet's advice to younj men. Young Ladies' own book. Young Man's own book. ' Singer's own book. Chancers, Canterbury, Tates, and other poems, VvV.h 22 lmucsn, juun v. oiciuiian, cieiK. oi oui haiu cov.ri 1 eruicioi a coroner s Inquest, that Christonhcr a.i uiyv-t me ilia!. aiiuuu.a.j( autr uic luaiui j.)iunu.a uiiiiiini.i, ouuiur, Kile Ol llie COUlllV OI tiug'ecom'l Was recently murdered in the said county, and that Culliu Little and William G. Little stand charged with the commission of the said felony: And whei-eas it is rep resented that the said Cullin Little and William G. March 1833. June 11, 1833. JOHN C. SfEDMAN, C. S. C. 30 3m. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA: Chatham County. " Court of Equity. March Term, 1833. George H. Shutt and Wife.l vsr ! Archelaus Carloss and John Crump. l r Petition filed at Sept. Term, 1832. prove property, and take him away, 'a come forward, r he will be dealt with as the law directs. D. YOUNG, Gmtf. or 1 rtim i .... I J 'Vy received by tne Subscribers, the 'Cabinet uiurirai His 4 vols. 12 mo. TURNER & HUGHES. FrMlE Subscribers have ti.is day received froniBoston, JL a fine and large assortment of ihe latest andmost ap proved school Books embracing nearly every new and valuable work of the kind now published in that city. Together with a variety of interesting and useful new publications of every description; among which are: TliP ttinrrranliv if frirwt urivfu I nplnrno tn imimn. Ladies delivered to the pupils of Troy Female Semina- 011 s iarner Clalflst edition.) ryby Mrs. Almira II Lincoln Phelps Reminiscences of SfT acMorrouSb' bJr Johu Q- Adams bpain by C Cushing. The new American Orchardist on the culture and management of the most valuable Fruits, ornamental Shru;s, Forest Trees and Flowers a daptedtothe United States by William tlenrick Also a fresh supply of 50 superb cheap family Bibles assort ed, of all prices and qualities. TURNER &HUGIIES. May 28th 1 do. -MBLO'S HOTEL 'i-if T l,AI,VAT n"WK.f Pkxe Si Czrun Steets. i ,n' "oscnber returns grateful acknowledgements " inciuis .'ok lit 'V-t :il .!,!, THE consistinar Asmodeus at large. Joanna Eaiie's poetical works. Encyclopedia Americana. Lardner's Cabinet Cycloncedia. Blank Books School Books of almost every descriptian, both new and old. Raleigh, June 29, 1S33. FAMILY books. AVE lately received and offer for sale at the North IJL Carolina Bool: Store, the following very valuable domestic family BOOKS, at very low prices, viz: The art of beim lllnnir .-i ""I'l'J Domestic Duties The Mother's Book New method of curing Dyspepsia forestalled ano will; url- !- Horded fountl. him iowev lt, that the name of his Hotel,! 11 to Mny :r.convcnit.-i.ees in consequence ot th pi-pi 'iany inconveniences of n nnMr. establi rliooil, having assumed tlie 2Z7.' in consequence ot ine hment in his immediate t " t T . .-...1 ,a.., a cont:n"Qi'""'. or t present name ot his v" "se t') t'ii'barrass his neighbor as well as himself, he ; ' resolved on chamriiur the same to that of Niblo's t C0Hti'.l lr,M r,. V.:i,ii. i. tto ni!nmil esoi arr-.vispinonf .... j t. :.. i, i,i: LIS VlClllliy lO Ul'J JUU11L Ulll . 1 fur :"s -iuc! b "' Jle resort DISPENSATORY OF THE U. STATES; of 1st. A Treatise on Materia Medica, or the Natura- Commercial, Chemical, and Medical History of the sub stances employed in Medicine. 2d- A Treatise on Pharmacy; comprising an account ! Dyspepsia oi the preparations directed by the American and Bn- j resisted tish Fharanacopoeians, and designed especially to illus-j The dyspeptic Moniter trate the Pharmacopoeia of the United States. By J The Dyspeptic PocketCom George B. Wood, M. I). Professor of Materia Medica panion and Pharmacy, in the Philadelphia College of Pharma-J Friend to Health Arts of Lite Book of Health Journal of Health Influence of mental cultiva tion on Health Health Almanack Catechism of Health Effects of Trades on Health Medieal Pocket Book Mackenzie's 5000 Receipts' Form liock Clerks' Magazine First Book of the Arts e public tor tlie liberal sun-rv, and Frank in Biiche. M.I). Professor ot Chemistry since his establishment in thts city :,, th, r.nUcP-ti of Phnrnvicv. and in the Franklin Insti- w tute. The above is one of the most valuable works of the kind ever issued from the American press. For sale by TURNER & HUGHES. 1 and other '"senber has ifc.-i" i Take Solie.e. Left my employment on the 27th of May last, two boys, named Robert and Benjamin Ballaucc, iinm-entices to the Gier and Chair makinir business. usiness part of the Town, renders it a mostde-j They are brothers Robert is an excellent Gig makar, has a trifling limp in his walk, and isspare built. Ben jamin is thickset and well tormed. This is to fore warn all persons from harboring said boys, under the utriclCSt penalty of the law. Any person informing the subscriber of any individuals employing said bo s, shall receive five dollars reward, if the information b in time. " W, K. PALMER- Middleton, Hyde county, July 6th 1833. any gentlemen encraged in commer pursuits. The experience, which the acquired as ni-nnmolni- fni- minv "at extensive establishment the "Exchange Hotel." ;i ',S)lU'f' li:?llT a,1(1 subseqient as an associate , . v "i.er- i-iiiiacieipnia, win prove a sufficient e-u.i panto. t, all u h,. mav ... vv uii uie.r patronage, that nothing shall be on his part, or by those in his em ov. tn 2" evcry rcsPec to their acomraodation and YorkDecember 4, 1832. JOHN NIBLO. 3 tf. I'jun.uu';! llUVlll 1. v,rr on the .;'Vk tlKr, r qualified as admi- estate of the late Iient. .TAMPS TI c'd, at the present term of the County Court 'eSCnm1b rcq"-ests all persons indebted to the said 'Wake nav'mprit 0,11 1... u . iiuvny uil muse 11 "n. .j .ms against said estate, to bring them forward by law, otherwise this notice 'euu in bar of rhp'.n i. iiwuiy, 1 1 T' r 1 a 1 n it . ucw.i.imiin JJ. IJATTT.F. A. mV 4t lliisboiros Academy. The Fall ISassiGii will commence on Friday the 9th ot Aiifi-ust. The English department is under the conduct of a competent and faithful assistant from the "Andover Seminary for Teachers." A class of English scholars will be receiv ed. W. J. BINGHAM. Principal. ' lleYi-ings, Slackei eland Bf ctm 90 Bbls. Superior cut Herrintrs. 100 do do Mackerel. 30,300 lbs. Bacon, for sul bv A Manual on the Growth oflThe wor the Mulberry Tree andj nion Culture of Sills lAmencan Trees and Fruits The beauties and defects in the figure of the Horse Lawrence on the Horse Hinds Farriery Pocket Farrier Knowledge for the People Family Cabinet Atlas American Constitutions Crabbs Dictionary of Gene ral Knowledge Guys Pocket Cyclopedia The Family Monitor The manual for invalids by a Physician he art of invigorating and prolonging life Barkers Parents Monitor Gary's Letters to young Fe males Robertsons medical conver sation The Library of entertaining knowledge . It appear hip; to the satisfaction of the Court, that John Crump hath removed beyond the limits of this State, and the said John Crump being a defendant to the petition: It is ordered by the Court, that adver tisement be made in the State Gazette published at Ra leigh for six weeks, that the said John Crump do appear at the Courthouse in Pittsborough at the next Court of Equity to be held for said county, on the third Monday in September next, and plead, answer or demur to the said petition, or the same will be taken as confessed and heard ex parte. Witness, Thomas Thompson, Clerk and Master of said Court, at office, the third Monday of March, 1833. TH OS. THOMPSON, c.m.e. June 25. - . 32 6w. 200 DoVlavsSaYd On theyth of November last, I put a letter into the post office in this place, directea to James Fassett & Co. of the city of Philadelphia inclosing a check of $340, payable at the Branch of the Virginia Bank in Petersburg, to the order of Zachariah Luney; and on the 17th day of the same month, only eight day after the letter was mailed here, some man who signed his name J. Scott, presented the check at the bankj in Petersburg and drew my money. That some post' master or his deputy, has stolen this check from the mail there can be no doubt; and it is possible that they may have disposed of it to some one who drew the money for them, he not knowing that it was stolen. Should it be the case, and the man who drew the money will make it known to me, with such evidence as will lead to a conviction of the thief, I will pay him the above reward. HENRY HUMPIIRYS. Greensborough, N. C- June. 19 Given under my hand ai o-S'- er tne frrea- f t,lc Little are Tugitives tm justice, and are believed to have fled beyond the"!. .nits of the State: Now therefore to the end that the said Cullin T.itil- and William G. Little may. be apprehended and brought to trial, I have thought proper to issue tl is my Proclamation, 'offering a reward of three hundred dol lars to any person or persons who will apprehend ami confine them in any jail in this State, or half that sum for the apprehension and confinement of either of them. And I do moreover here!)' require all officers, whether civil or military, within this State, to use their ibest exertions to annrehend or cause to bp n!.i:i hnrl ... r i" eu tne aioresaia fugitives. as Governor, and un- e State of North Car- Sa5B'i5fe ' Ji,,a' at ,he C'y of KaIeig' the 25th day HV' , DAVID L. SWAIN.' By the Governor, W. R. Hill, P. Sec. Cullin Little is represented to be about twenty-eight years of age, five feet two or three inches high, to have a dark complexion, round jaws, dark beard and hair, a bald bead; with a scar two orthree inccs in length com mencing in the edge of the forehead, and running up the head, occasioned by a fall from a horse. William G. Little is described as twenty-five years of age, five feet two or three inches high, spare Luilt, dark complexion; dark hair and beard, very hairy a bout the neck, somewhat freckled in the face, "lean jaws, and as answering fiercely when spoken to. 37 3m. 1235 acres liana loir sale. P Ne? aid Towlar Works. Essays on American Silk The Family Dyer &. Sourcer r u.g ::a::s uympa coniiHC;: Place RINCE PUCKLER MUSKAU'S Tour in England Ireland, ! ranee, Germany, etc. Dumont's Recollections of Mirabeau, &c. Joanna Bailie's Poetical works, Legends of the Library at Lilies by the Lord and Lady there. Travels in Peru by Edmond Temple. The Outlaws Bride. The Ghost Hunter and his Family by the O'Hara Fa mily. Elizabeth Bennet; or Pride and Prejudice, by Miss Austin. Pursuasion - - - " do Sense and sensibility Mansfield Park Northanger Abbey Forsaleby TURNER & HUGHES. The Subscriber being' anxious to move to the West, now offers for sale his valuable plantation si tuated in the county of Wake, 12 miles west of Raleigh, on the stage road leading to Chapel Hill, and on the waters of Crab Tree, Williams, Indian and Leak creeks. Th ere is of the abovementioned tract, six or eight hun dred acres of the best bottomland, and about two hun dred cleared and in cultivation. This land is consider ed, by all who know it, to be one among the most vain able tracts in the country. I would rather that persons wishing to buy, would view the premises and judge fol themselves. It affords a pretty good situation f' r a Store, &c. There is a comfo: table dwelling and good out houses, with a little repairing Persons wishing tb buy, would do well to apply early, as a great bargain n.ay be had. I would take young negroes in part pay; or part in cash, and give long credit for the balance; or I will exchange it for Western lands, provided it Pes where I like it. This lan.l would make a desirable situation for persons living in the lower country to re sort during the sickly season. The land may be seen on application to Mr. Kinjbror.gh Jones at any time. T1GNAL JONES. Jr. July 30, 1S33. 37tf It 1 1 BOOKS. To tle Tublic Book cf Prose Disorders of'Literary men Dr. Smith's Essay on theiNickersons Dreamer's sure cultivation ot Bees Loubat's Vine Dresser The Cold Water Man Virginia Housewife -O --4i EVANS & ANDREWS Sparta N. C. May 28 183 American Frugalllousewife Udes French Cook American Cookery Moubray on Poultry Thatchers American Or chardist Memoir- of the Pennsylva nia Agricultural Society I Farmers own Book ; The new American Gardner Essay cs Calcareous Ma nures House Pa'mters Guide Farmers and Graziers Guide Agncola Arator April lfv gume Flagg's Family Dentist Halls Lectures on School- keepinj Book keeping A new sj'atem and sure guide t the art of pen manship Smiths practical Arithmetic Lectures t femaleteachers on school keeping Walkers tamily Dictionary The Teackrs guide Letters infant Education addressed to mothers Gentlemens Lexicon Holbrooki Family Appara tus . M Ladies Lexicon Cheap Far.ilv Bibles Y just received and for sale by May 10th 18.33. IN consequence of a calumny that has been at tempted to be practised upon the Rev. Thomas Crocker, by an unprincipled man, out ot whom noth ing could be gotten by the ordinary process of the law, we, the neighbors and intimate acquaintance of Par son Crocker, feel it a duty which we r,wp. not nnlv tr fjpALES ot Military Lite by tne autnor ot" 1 ne bub him but the cause of religion, to assure tlie pu die that 3. altern." j the attempted calumny is false and unfounded, and was The Soldier s bride, and oilier xaies, Dy jamts anther o." "legends" of the est. T.ives of Banditti ana icoooers o .IscFarlane, TURNER & HUGHES iNlove XeN lioolvs. liiARACTERISTICS of Womea by Mrs. Jameson, Author of the 'diaryof an ennuyee," "Memoirs of Female Sovereigns" &c Eben Erskine or tl e Traveller, by John Gait Esq .author of "Lowrie Todd" "Stanley Buxton" &c. he. Received this clay at the North Carolina Book Store. April 29thl833. ' TURNER & HUGHES. no doubt intended as a vital stab to the Cause of Christ; and having understood that th report ha3 been mis chievously circulated to an "extent beyond our control in any other way, we take much pleasure in arresting its progress lit this. We should moreover do violence to our own feelings, were we lo omit recommending Parson Crocker as a man of unsullied character, dis tinguished piety and great zeal in the good cause in which he has embarked. G.GLENN. SIMON JEFFREYS, J-DINSON, ALLEN C. PJ'.IIUY. Willi m 1 i:ron. john nickolson. Franklin County, July 22. It Mi's. Mars Sowess Ssoo, PITTSBOROUGH. nplHS School will commence again, as usual on xhe first of February next ensuing. Miss Jort .;n have thpaid of a eomnetent Assistant in the Lit'. rary Department, and provision struction in Music. Jar.uary 21, 13, - is now maue ior 11 Tov lure. For the balance of the year, a negro Iwoman who is an excellent nouse servant and a crood cook. Annlv at this office. . l?'TVig ol eevy destv'iYtiou 'E.Wnled with neatntss ad dispatch.