AM .iyf J.i3.ILi-.i,liJ ir JEJM V2i7 J. SU! JUL A Statement of the Nett Amount of that Branch of the Revenue which i$ receivable by the Slieriffd, for the year Counties. 3 cos Anson hronswick hiincoHibe Burke ea u fort fe'adea rtie raven Carteret Currituck Camden Caswell Chowan Chatham Cumberland Col umbos jCabarrus - Duplin avjuson dgecomu rantum luilford ate9 jrranvi'lle reene Halifax lertfurd Iyde Haywood Iredell J unes . , Johnston Lincoln puenoir Moore, Macon Montgomery Mecklenburg Martin New-Hanover Nash Northampton Onslow flOranse ' (Person jPa&quotank Pitt Perquimqns Rowan Randolph Rockingham Robeson Richmond Rutherford . amps on Sorry Stokes Tyrrell Washington Wilkes , Wake Warren' ne Sherifls' Names. B. Hammond Harrison flamptnn John Gambill .WRUS8 Nathaniel 5 John Boon 6Stenhen Owens f iGeorse Cromartie Samuel lam, late fcmerin 8 Lewis Bond Thomas 1. Pastour 0 Absalom Fulford . 1 IJsaac Baxter 2 Luke G. Lamb, 3 Tjiomas'-Lea 4 William ). Rascoe 5i Horace Df. Bridges John McLean t i 1 iv:ii: 8 William H. Archibald James K. Hill William Kenneday Spencer L. Hart Guston Perry James W. Doak James 'R. Riddick Leslie Gilliam John VVkaylor lames Simmons Richard G Coivper Henry S. Spencer Nelson G. Howell Hiram Caldwell William Hugins Town I Land Tax. , property" Poll Tax. TK Dalls. Cts. Dolls. Ota. Doll. Cts. 300 16" 10 64 432 02 138 7 99 155 48 , 187 27 ' 316 40 374 93 27 81 313 58 486 36 504 97 222 22 413 79 i 233 0-2 4 50 349 68 Stud Horse tax. Store Tax. Dolls. Cts.i Dolls. Cts. Tavon tixj Water belonging: to Pedlar and Lit'y Fund. Pedlar tax. Artificial! Natural t curiosity Tax. Dolls. Cts.;D6lls. Cts. Dolls. Ct 21 22 i2: 24 25 26 28 29 30 1 32 33 34 37! 38! 39! 40 1 42 43 44 45 461 47! 48 49 Allen Si Ballioger i Thomas Ward John Duvis Nohnan McDonald James Truit John M. Allen Joseph McConnaughey, Samuel S. Shepherd Gabriel Holmes Samuel W. W. Vick James H. Wood Peter Harrell James C, Turrentine " John Bafnett Joshua A. Pool Howell AllbrittoQ James tng 50 Fielding Slater 51 George Hoover Martin Roberts John Brown William Crawford William Carson Curtis Thompson Thomas B. Wright 59 60 Hezekiah G. Spruill William M. Cliesson GlUohn Jkyan 62 63 64 Paschal B. Burt William G. Jones William Thompson .568 94 245 71 115 36 123 99 160 53 875 48 215 03 498 75 357 75 93 40 295 02 233 92 437 95 825 78 381 64 601 23 278 59 593 89 214 SO 91 S 83 334, 15 160 64 111 80 412 72 219 18 356 TO 782 185 92 177 81 95 58 238 80 637 92 278 85 322. 61 306 69 737 15 218 91 888 37 266 12 213 51 509 98 244 01 689 37 421 85 418 56 233 62 266 69 484.76 302 74 369 28 f 470 66 131 55 148 47 205 83 717 11 520 87 457 47 9 72 156 26 19 27 3 45 63 65 15 37 153 76 2 64 f 62 13 22 26 32 24 35 .24 50 21. 85 2 32 29 14 3 46 3 9 4 9 1 5 25 61 20 04 ,16 53 38 94 206 59 4 79 1 92 68 80 26 09 20 78 10 12 80 60. 5 39 1 59. 4 27 12 82 1 21 6 49 42 51 36 48 15 57 103 69 39 8 45 711 77 524 90 161 68 231 62 234 01 604 04 589 .16 593-52 588 63 164 31 288 20 $75 81 790 16 479 96 486 36 351 08 903 72 305 31 912 18 224 85 111 It 501 77 263 39 471 13 725 31 385 40 218 64 121 54 333 32 764 60 332 76 605 I? 422 62 731 70 265 64 976 47 460 22; 325 62 513 99 311 80 778 14 329 94 441 09 339 72 349 8 578 29 451 29 356 45 446 50 185 74 162 62 231 24 907 85 722 11 333 89 12 69 3 76 15 51 15 51 20 68 42 77 9 40 4 70 10 81 53 58 19 74 71 91 26 32 7 05 94 10 81 36 19 47' 26 32 60 63 20 68 49 82 21 02 58 28 24 44 3 76. 11 28 23 03 B 46 21 38 38 07 122 16 45 3 29 50 76 16 92 11 28 25 5 88 36 ns 80 80 37 59 48 2 82 16 92 15 04 11 28 27 26 15 98 5 17 15 04 32 43 15 04 15 51 37 60 6 58 7 52 3 46 84 60 41 36 10 34 112 80 33 84 28 20 131 60 103 40 224 66 30 08 154 16 622 28 48 88 43.24 129 72 174 84 1.86 12 124 08 763 28 16 92 101 52 50 76 77 08 165 44 141 233 -12 62. 04 ' 266 96 62 04 197 40 24(5 28 82 72 33 84 129 72 22 56 48 88 169 20 35 72 33 84 39 48 90 24 195 52 92 12 940 . 84 60 36 224 66 60 6 289 52 120 32 109 04 144 76 99 64 135 36 22 56 7896 139 12 39 48 122 20: 159 99 28 20 138 18 52 64 301 74 116 56 80 84 22 56 15 04 .41 36 26 32 41 36 109 04 4 76 41 36 101 52 41 36 52 64 109 04 60,4 6 26 37 60 48 --88 ' 7 52 11 28 56 40. 67 68 48 88 15 04 37 60 37 60 48 88 33 84 37 'A-60 169 20 1 f2 80 150 40 18 80 56 40 56 40 fin to ov; 75 20 75 20 75 20 112 80 18 80 1 8 80 18 80 56 40 18 80 56 40 -28 20 i Billiard curiosity ! tcate Tfr. T Tdble Tx- gi Tax. T-l I TV 11 ' il TV II (I. S. UOllrt. VlSi IJOliS.. 13011S.. -Kj. XB3 t, '47 Q6 28 20 28 20 28 20 28 20 23 20 9. 20 56 40' 56 40 8460 56 40 ;,28 20 28 20- 28! 20 14 10 44- 10 -r f 28 20' 14 10 14 UJ K JO 28 28 20 14 ia 4 7.; 123011 30 35 28012 87 11515 85 19163 31 37 GO 18 80 30 08 . . 56 40 ; .;. - 18" 80' 75 20 ' - 22 56 ."18 80- 37 60 18 80 J -. . 78 96 112 80 28 26 32 18 80 .s . - 33 4 18 80. - 15 04 18 80 22" 56 33 84 N75 20 56 40 , 75 20 . 18 0 '28 2 109 04 - v; 2;.20 22 56 - ' 37 60 37,60 . 26 32 18 80 - ' 94 ' 75 20 56 40 30 08 18 80 127 84 28 20 45 12,. 18 80 " ! 26 32 .28 20v 26 32 3760; 84 6a 11 23 18 80 63 92 56 40 84 60" 15 04 11 28 75 20 - : 127 8 J 131 60 28 20 30 08 112 80 - 48 88 75 20 56 4ti 75 20 75 20 ,.56. 40 22 56 70 50 ' 28 20 33 84 4 70 '28 20 22 56 11 80 28 20 90 124 118 80 56 40- 30 08 ' , - 33 84 75 SO I2737. 28 2575 60 ! l28T86 14 10 44 .t3 5 '14 in .14 10 t28 20 14 10 28 20 14 10 14 10 28 20 14 10 m e-T 4 jO Amoifht due by Sheriffs. Amount paid by SterilVs. xoDoll. Cts.DolU. Cts. li 933 17 i 6 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15-i 16 19 20 21! 22 23 24 25 27 28 29 31 470,00 : 9 0 -40 9' ;4- 0 "0 352 50 1 9,1 tPO j3 34 36 38' 39 40 41 42 43 44i 45 6 48 49 Va 511 52 53 DO 56 57 58; 59 60 61 62! 63 64 405 81 573 23 1138 91 'l3()6 70 1 148 f 31 631 38 "33 84 1613 32 .1688 27 386 55 512 59 648 81 1 35L 45 9tr02 1420 53 '201852 367 04 828 56 852 59 1085 95 1941 11 1120 95 1546 84 774 43 .1972 54 642 59 2130 57 1057 20 528 37 357 97 1175 34 ' 558 20 64 10 1957 54. . 66Z 78 496 31 '312 52 688 44 1&53 18 842 85 2697 59 '862 32 1769 74 591 75 ,2478 37 874 86 1013 60 . 125 91 933 17 405 81 573 23 1138 91 1306 70 1148 31 631 38 33 84 1613 32 1688 27 386 55 512 59 648 81 1351 45 947 02 1430 53 2018 52 367 04 . 823 56 852 59 1085 5f5 1941 18 1 1 20 95 1546 84 774 43 1972 54 ,642 59 2130 57 1057 20 528 37 rrii J : .. , ., 1 4 . - i Statement qf the nett amount of that branck of the Revenue vfhtch is receivable oy fhe Auctioneer for duties oh ale at Auction, for 8 18323 j and ' Jrpm jhe jinnies ofJVewbern and Cape Fear, for the tax o 1833; era $tock owned by indi viduals, at one per cent. Names;f Auctioneers. George W. Da-is Xeeclham Cannaday Natlitffuel .!. Oliver Thomas' V.-mjyhun- Edwarrl Wilkinps ' Sam'l W. Tillinsrhast Jonas Fuller Iljfnrv'Oewey Joseph S. Fowler Sums ile Siim paid Counties. by Auc- by Auc- tioneeirs tioiveers. ! r'. Dolls. Cts. Dolld. Cts New -Hanover county, for 1832 54 41 54 41 Carteret do do 5 i58- 5 58 Beaufort do for 1833, 20 00 20 00 Pasquotartlc do do 54;90 .54 90 Cumberland do do 226 57, 226 57" Cumberland do do 221 72 ,221 72 1 Cumberland do ' do 24 70 24 70 j Craven do do ,48 01 48 01 j Craven do do 19 75 19 75 675 64 : 675 64 BANKS. Bank of Newbern Bank ofttfpe Fear Shares owned by Individuuls. 3827i 2601 . Amount j due. Dolls. Ct 3827 25 2S01 00 6428 25 Amount paid. DoIlsrCts. 3827 25 2601 03 4. 6428,25 RECAPITULATION OF RECEIPTS. Revenue paid bv he Sheriffs, the Revenue of 1832, $70,571 92 Paid by the Sheriffs, on additional returns, 285. GO From which deduct Tavern Tax, belonging to the Lite rary Fund, - - - - 70,857 52 2,737 28 753 93 470 00 1880 87 923 26 1249 11 617 70 810 52 1553 86 92 74 1064 51 1395 26 473 33 560 01 597 40 2280 43 1431 37 1000 03 357 97 1175 34 558 20 964 10 1957 54 667 78 496 31 312 52 688 44 1853 18 84,2 85 2697 59 862 32 1769 74 591 75 2478 37 874 86 1013 60 1245 91 753 93 188a 87 928 26' 1249 11 4 617 70 810 52 1553 86 952 74 1064 51 1392 26 473 33 560 01 597 40 2280 43 1431 57 1000 03 68,120 24 Bank Dividends on unappropriated stock, 5,528 00 Sales of Land and Netrroes. - - - - - 1.44? 551 Charles Manly, on his bond, - - - - . -' 450 43 ! Dividend on Sta'e Bank Stocky - - - - 54,493 89 Dividend of Bank of Newbern Stock, '-; 45,450 00 Buncombe Turnpike Company, (Dividend ojn ?tock,) 553 00 Cash reed of the Ex'rsof John Haywood, late Pub. Treas 19 Do ree'd of Gov. Swain, ex officio, Guardian of J. N.Forsyth, 190 50 Received on account ofs de of Furniture, - - ' - 100 82 Received of John Holloway, on his bond, ' ; - ' - -413 52 Received of Fabius J. Havwood, on his bonds, - 680 40 R ceived of Alfred M. Slade, security nf Ediv'd Griffin, . 673 29 Received of John Sloan, late Sheriff of Mecklenburg, 1,050.51 Cash received for rent of Public Land, . - 10 00 Do received of John MicR-te, - t - . . 3,153 38 Do received of Bank of Cape Tear, (Bank Tax,) 2,60100 Do received of Bank of Newbern, (do do 1 - 3,827 25 Balance due North-Carolina on the 1st November, 1832. 7,924 73$ Deduct Disbursements for 1833, 196,744 70 138,867 46 LITERARY FUND. K Amount paid on Entries of Vacant Land, for 1S33, Do for Auction Tax, for do received for Tavern Tax, for do received for Bank Dividend, received for Dividend of Stock State Bank, receive d for Dividend of Stock Bk. of Newbern, 3,525 00 received of George McNeill, Treasurer, (Cape Fear Navigation Dividend.) 566 14 Balance due Literary Fund, 1st November, 1832, 88,586 32 Do Do Do Do 6,270 43 675 64 237 28 564 00 14,100 00 Dolls. 57,877 24 INTERNAL IMPROVEMENT FUND. ' To amount received on bonds for C ierokee Lands, 1,397 48 " Cash received on account of sale of Camp Equipage, 61 13 " Balince due the Board 1st November," 1832, , 813 40$ 117,024! Deduct disbursements for 1833, 2,272 vOli 1,293 93 81 J 978 0R1 175.88014 70.571 92V0.571 92 j D DEFERRED AltTl CL.ES. Swarfs anit Gtan.4-rhe celebrated Polish dwarf, Bebe w1k weighed only a pound at birtfij.and ninje pounds at five jears of age, when He Was twenty-two in ches in height, passed ait that. period into the service of Stanislaus, King of Poland, and became the monarch's favorite. Ten years afterwards he had attained the height of 29 inches, but he then began to pne, and died (in 1763) ,at twenty-two, with all the marks of premature old age. Bebe's parents were of the ordinary size, they carried him to his christening in a plate, and cradled him in a wooden shoe. Borwaliki attained the height ol 28 inches. He married at twenty-two, and his wife is said to have presented him vith several well made md full grown children. His parents were above the ordinary size. St. Hiiiare, a French author, who has recently writtenn this subject, estimate the. height of Goliah at nine feet, cap in cluded j and he observes that modern giants have attained about the same alti tude. The greatest average stature of 4nv whole Deoole is saiditn hp 6 feet and Su inch, which is the patajronian case. ue ckquunuux anu uoscniinans ;an i thiupian tribe) ,are set down at 4 feet, as the miniiftum of the human race. Both Riants and dwarfs are almost invariablr mbecile, ,audr die at an early age. , notion Merc. Jour, Discovery of Indiatf Corn. Previously to "tfie fcettleuient of the Puritans in New E'lgUnd, they formed parties lor explor es lhe country. Captain Miles Sant dish, who may be called fhe-hero of.New Kn!and, commanded one of them, con istingx)f sixieenien. In their progress tey met with ?pvifi.l c.ntt i.vn. Ped by them to be burill pbces for the . uul a-iiey auvanceu, nnuin iliunv i ' ."jr tioseiy exauuneu men, d found that they: contained Indian n. Being buried in the car, it excit tQ Uiejr curiosity, and by ume of the party it was thought 'a valuable' acquisiti on ; while otheri, who ate it in a raw state, did not relish it, and thought ft worth little or nothing. however, some for spring, rquanto, TIIOA lS M. OLIVER, , FOR GKQ. " "DIXON, OF NEWBERN. TTl KSPEQTFU.l.Y informs the cit z-ns of i V Raleigh AMtthe publi generally tliSt he I) . s opened, orsayettt-villeStject, four : floors South of the PS-Office, and immedintely o'v Structed them in the culture of it, and it n) brrtifielITeeh : also.jluff, clean, fi!e and posite Dunn & ,?t Jg )ris Store, an elegant assort- W. It. SCOTT, DENTIST, IENDERS his Professional Services to the was, probably, the in". They secured, rTIENDERS his Professional Services to th seed in the ensuing 1 Ladies and Gentlemen of Rdeiffland itrf vi r. ii T ,. . cinity. He may be.tound al IliKsbee's IlofeJ. a friendly Indian, in- uJe win inserf from one to R wllole MPt yf Natll Wake Yorest lustvtutfc. AT a meetine: of the Baptist State Convention of North-Carolina, in Richmond County, on thf 1st 6th instant, the folio ing persons wt-re appointed as a Board of Trustees for the said Institute : means of saving them extract, as well ai? regulate Children' Teeth. mem of ; afterwards from famine. H's prices ure when rendered U . II 1- ; MlnMA Mtn.lA t T..I ne rimosovner owtaone... a. learnea i -J: L .' .-4i:- ,i,Au:n-. philosopher bein yery busy in his study, As4his stay will be short, those who wish to a little girl came to ask him for some fire, consult him will please apply -soon. ' But," says tjie doctor, you have no- Prices as follows: thing to put it mr and as lie was going For CieansinR Teeth? to tetcn sometning lor mat purpose, me little girl stooped down at the fire place. moderate, and if hi services, FlSIll0jilBLE CLOTHING .Should not prove .satisfactory, ' ;! NSlsmB or ia charge made. It requested, -;- and taking some cold ashes in one hand, she put I iv embers on them with the o ther. The astonished doctor threw down his books, saying 44 with all my learning, I should never have found out that expe- dlent." ! , Aa Estray. Mrs. Elizabeth Bullock advertises her husband Zurial Bullock, in a late Ohio paper, who she says has strayed from her enclosure, or been stolen. The beast ought to be impounded where ever he may be discovered, until he can be carried back. W e believe he several little Bollocks behind hm. ' Phiggtng do. i -i- -- $2 50 1 50 50 5 00 Insertiner Artificial Teeth '" Satisfactory RelVrences will he piven. Fashionable SHOE AND HAT STORE. fllHE Subscriber is now opening at his Store, JL a few doors east of the Market House, in the City of Kaleigb, - ' SEVENTY PACKAGES OF SHOES, left Containing betjveen five and six-thousand Pair ; of which, 1300 are Ladies' Shoes, .-made lo or- c n... nlv; ouuci line. , filvjk, Russel Brov n,1 i Duplin, . ' invisible Gt-en: -.Rifle Creel , B'ue, Black, ? Rus.sel Bro rsn, Dahlia, f ' " Invisiolif Gteen, Rifle Greeny Ohve, .; i ri .rt. t -Petershn Iiivi-.ib'eteei iV. Y. paper. der in Philadelphia. Atponjr these may b' found Kid lined . Dress Slippers French !j 1 Morocco do. Kid Straps and Village ties do. j Boston, Nov. 2. prU!,elle and Lasting,- of every kind, Gaiter Brutal. Uur readers;, at least a large Boots &c. 5-CLOSE COATS. i , 1 J 'I FROCK COATS. f . . k. OVER COATS Doveftltf jred PANTALOONS Blacl&g sag do-'lcsjred j Brownj;&. 8ic. J Figured tinsel Velvet, Brown -. do. do. Black - do. do. - Blue ; "do- do . -VESTg. -Blaclc; d Blue Cloth wfte, plai i,' Black, do Drab' number of them, may haveCfcticcd a gram waggon which passes, frequently through Washington street, drawn by three beau tiful gray horses. Oa Thursday morfiinff, the driver, who it seems is a vry passi onate manr after whfppinw the noble ani mal that worked in the thillsv in a cruel & barbarous manner with the la'sh, struck V.tlenl"v -Plain and Fieured Also. 300 Pair of BOOTS, from $2 .50 to 7. Black iorentine & Satin-Silk 1 Patent India Rubber Shoes, with soals," lined Kvery article has been made in the latest and bound. : . Fashion, by first rale workmen, from poods im- Common do. do. ported jtlris Sll and selected by G. W. D. Boy's, Misses and children's Shoes, of every. ;n New York and Philadelphia. description. . ' He hs also on hand the usual varieties to be Brogans and Negro Shoes, of various qualities, found in a Merchant Tailor's Store, viz Flan- II ATS, of every knd, and at various prices. net Shirts an t Drawers, Gum Elastic and Knit, Wm. P. Biddle, . of John Armstrong, Wm. Sanders, Isaac Reson, Janu s Watkins, Thomis Boyd, John Porievent, Thom:s Stradby, . Hugh Q.-iin,. AWrtd Dockery, James K'mp, William Crenshaw, John Purify, William Rolea, Alfred Burt, Allen S. Winn, Grorg W. Thompson, Simon J. Jeffreys, Allen Bowden, Thomas Crocker, Amos J. Battle, William Hooper, -Joftu Culpeppi-r, sen. John McDaniel, Cliarles McAllister, Aaron, J. Spivey, Joseph B. Outlaw, Turner Carter, Henry Austin, Daniel Boon - . David Thompson, Paul Phifer, f Alexander Mosely, George M- Tliompson, Jo-eph Ilalsey, Charles W. Skinner, ' Thomas Meredith v David S. William?, -Stephen S. Graham, Joseph Spurgen, Craven, do. d. Guilford. .Anson. ; Mecklenburg. Brunswick. Buncombe. Lincoln Richmond. Person. Wake. do. do. do. do. do. Franklin, dp. do. Nash. Ormge. ilonfgomery. CumS rland. do. Bertie. -do. do. Edgecomb. Johnston. do. Rowan. Leno'rr. Pasquotank. Tyrrell. Perquimans. Chowan, Sampson. ' Duplin., Davidson. J. GRANT, Comptroller. .. - . ; ... . ... ... . SUPERIOR CJMMPMGJV AND OTHER IMPORTED wines. d) Boxes Genuine Champaign, just Imported, and (or sale bv IIOLDERRY ik'McPHEETEnS. Petersburg, Nov. 5, 1833. . 1 3w State of North-Carolina, Bertie .County. In Equity. September Term, 1833. William Brittun & John Drizzle, Complainants, ? .And Stark Armitead, Trustee of Thomas h. Willhnv A,1 Turner, and the s ud Thomas & Wm. A Turner, , ' Defendants. IT appfanng to the satisfaction of the Court, that Thomas ?nd William A. Turner, by deed of the thirtieth day of Dtcembcr 1829, conveved to Stark Armintead- all their. Ut-al and Personal and all l heir . Chose in Action, in trnsi to. rll the property and collect the fums due. on the chosrs in action ; andthat' he elioold with the moneys thence arising py H he creditors of said Thomas St William A. Turner ii it wer t sufficient tor that purpise .: And if it was not sufficient to pay the whole of the: debts, that each debt should be paid pro rata. I And where as it doth appeal" to the Court, that Willia-n Britten is a creditor of Thomas & William A. Turner and entitled under the deed to have bis debts or part of them paid out . of the money collected by Armistead : And whereas he hatb filed the Bill in. this case to have an account of the trust from Stark Armistead the Defendant, and to have his de.bts pakl in whole or in part ; Ami m iierras it doth also appear t? the Court, that it iv nolkfiowri to WUiiaro Britton the Plain. tiff, who were the creditors of Thomas & IV il- liam A. Turner at the date of bis said deed, and as such enuiled to hare with the plaintiff Wit n liam Britton in the trut fui d, and to be mad Who are requested,-tr as many of them as parties tb this Bill eitler as Plaintiff at Defenbtiry cn conveniently to meet in Raleigh, on Tues, ant$., ft is ilierefore ordered by the Court? . . . Calf, Seal, Lining and Morocco SKINS. ebbSusprpders s H.skin, 8t Buckskin Gloves day the 3d December next, to attend tqf the io- this that publication be trade in soit,nhat Having purchased these Goods in the best Sat-n.' Velvet ! Bombazine. Florentine &. Cravat terests oi me wa .orent wsinuxe -wmcu win ewsptper in Haiuh and in uc Windsor iute a blow on the temple with the heavy but markets, and on the most favorable terms, ha stock'i.JllfjtiE which are offeredat moderate commence its operations the 1st February, 1834. ,4m fmm the pfead time till next Term, JW tn" of the whip handle, felled the horse to the Subscriberflers himself that he will be able terms ; '1 -' - it ifc requested that those who may wiafi lne Vreditors of said Tioia& William A,Tprtf, jrrntind and imtantlv killed him. The to give entire satisfaction to bis customers. N B. Ge tlemen wishing to have their to send Students to this luslUnte, wdl please neTf ppear it tbe next Terra; iWs Court, ,0Pr; f,T .n.T K hSnnd to Mr. Eli- I : r-KS LON, ... clothes mdJ,Ir.- DUon, will please leave forward eir nameso JEider S-md Wade or tbe ScfMobdayof " , . & .t eirm IW- Raleigh, Sept. a, IWJ. J J-i&U the order d measurea with Mr. Oliver, nminm ueMiaw, i me we rwi i-v- selves ,tb be maie pameratiwa! iuv.BMt vMai, Sill VVheelcr, WOO was ottereu gjuu 0rr j n t.a..atrv Shoemakers Will fiwl it to their TJ,.jirti J tf. fict. before tbe- 1st January next. Letters to be v.il.i.m RrittotK the one that was killed only last week,, advantage to call and examine his Stock, where The driver we learn, has been apprche they can at all times procure every variety of Hail attii imai m tnd ruce uuuil. BLrAt KS OF ALL KINDS -H , bale at. to Office. post paid. By order of tbe Convention, . A. J. BATTLE, Rec. Sec. November 8,1832. 5 3w , . Teste. CHA5. W. JAUywn, v;. UU-ift,

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