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'I it V 1' M I t V Wit Z IPffl JB JW.fJI-JJL.IAi.' t-'u..'- - v' " 1 " Uiii .hi i in ii" iim.ni -i i I W w v w .. , . ; - ' VJ . .. I Xibe orient pearls at rattdoih strung. ' n-t" lorlje1 product. rc. " ;tWt5:;.lte. King- or .15fcRW: We popy as atnastcr piece of poesjr: ' THE CONTRAST, w 'TnJ ...n Htnor Terrace, leb. Ww- Tw , " ' . J l 1 saw Muv last on 1 TdiTaccproalt ; Walking in health and gludness, Brt. wilh his Court, ami in ati ihe crowil - Not a single look of sadness. 4 .':jlBht wAbeMi and the leaves were gpen, . ' Vliiyti If ks.tlicVird were Ringing, :, The cinbAl replied to the tamborine, awltrod 1y the crowd beside his bierj : , 'fhcjinotiVonl.wasspiikeiv j Jat every eye was dim with a tear, ; l''.n4.the,Jile,nce by aob'a ww broken. 1 have heard the earth on his coflrn pour To the muffle drum's deep rolUnff, j While the m'umte gun with its solemn roir, XSrdwned the deathJjcU's tolling. j . The time since he walk'd in his gloiy thtj To the grave ti.l I saw him carried, 1 - Was an aveof the mlhtiest.chang to.J.( Ihittoim anigUt unvaried. " e A datihter belovM a Queen a Son! . Ami a Son's sole chikl have perished ? And siid was each heart, save the only one, ! By which they were fondest-cherish'd. j For his eves were sealed, and his mind wasdark , And he sat in his age's lateness, .j .- Jike a vision tl.roh'd as a solenui m&rkj - Of the Jiailty of human greaess. j Hi silver beard, o r a bosom spread, j ilrivex'd by life's commotion, . m Like k yearly lengthening snow-drift, shed a On the calm of a frozen ocean. 1 Still o'er him oblivion's waters lay, Though 4he stream of time kept flswiiig . When they spoke of our King,twas but to say, ;' Tbe old man's strength was gon;g. - i ';"' '. ' s. ' . ' : - At intervals tluis the i waves disgorge, i ' '' ' By weakness rent asunder, : A piece of the wreck of the Royal George, For tbe people's pity and wonder. lie is gone at length he is laid in iust-jp f" . Death's hand his slumbers breaking ; j Wlja the coffin'd sfcep of tbe good and just, v' Is a. Jure and blissful waking. - f ."' " ' - -. II s1 people's neart is his lunerai u, And should sculptur'd st ne be denied him, There will his name be found, when in turn We lay our heaiis beside him. , 1 COTTON YARN. ! .i' r Ofll II '-Subscribers having purchased .df Mr. ii JohnPrker, all his interest in the COTTON 1 - KACTOBV a1 the t"a'ls of Tar River, the, firm' of i Emit y Fatter is therefore dissolved. j. Hie Subscribers have now, ard expect to keep constantly on haiit', a lll supply of V-ie vtty bt4 7 rCUTTUN- YARN of all siumbers, from 4 to 18 r inclusive -and ''are "prepated to supply 41 1 de- inaudi Tor the above ar lcle on the mosv ftber.il t terms. Thev are willing to del ver the Yin to M reliant sin ad p. rts of tlieSUle (asf. a their 5 means will permit) niking tlie ufial cJiargjes for conveyance ; or1 aeuver it ;n uic rucwi, un te ms as Jjbod as can le ; obtained tlse where. - 1.1- i 1. a. i... bunjomeu is a list 0 ineir prices : i No 4- 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 11 12 13 14 15 16 $7 18 2021 22 23 '24 25 26 27 28. 29 SO cts BAT 1 LE & BROTHEfiS. Falls of Tair River, Dec. 10. 6 qm:. N. B. The .Machinery is entirely new, -Tthe latest and most improved kind. ' FH&SII GAIlDE.V SEEj). , Will receive iu a tcW daa, iie lo I lowing jCata lotue of i Garden Seeds, Of the last year's growth and oi .Uie bfest quality. long Blood neet ' J .Harly do. Turnip do.r f " Yreiicli Sugar do. i " AlaPgel Wuitzel V Uariy Yoik Cabbage . Sugar Lost do; . June dh Winter Ummhead dot v London Butlersea do. Flat Dutch - do. ' . lied do.. )Uarge Cow do. Long Oranjre Carrot , ; White Soll ;lcry ; j Curled Cress v Cauliflower ! A WhiU Egg Plant I ; : ..v . I Sea Kil - ' J ;' W"- - Hsttntion 1. ' j ; 'J ' i lAig Green Cucujmbet I ' Early 'Frame. do. ' " It."" Small GU.rfcin U.- for PicHingf - Bry casoage lettuce ; f Ufuuilieau 0 du I , Ice . 1 v. " do. ; ' I White Mustard I, , Brown . do. I - ' Sder Sktnned Oniort ed ' i ' do. . 4 j--i r 3 Dmible Curled Parsiey '- Kily Sciu let ljIUl$i I .4 - !,-:-':''; " White Fail ".- . v'Vdo. ;i'".'lKarlyChiiae 1 I '. ;'fiWliite'li,rflJtao; ' - I "$,,';4';hlrg GWber'rtos: 'j.;''' 4- -'?rJJarly 6 weekPva' ,4k eas . S3 June do. 4 targe Marrowfat AS ?rSweet Suirar Com. ' ..10 lRJlgbv Feb. 1, IS34. --,i4.i THOMAS J. BABBOW , Importer, $8 Jfaier St. ,:, , j NEW-YOUK, " ARE NOW REOElTINioi THIIR SPUING PATTERNS Earthenware, China and Fancy GOODS, IN EVER y VARIETT. THEIR STOCK isyery extensive, embrMihg rv Aniftle sold in the line, anrt, from their facilities in England they f enabled U ' ffrr every inducement to their eustomers in Patterns, Quality and price. aiercnanis inir in tht line, will find it ereatiy to their inie rest to cull, s the selections which have been mde. nre with a view to the Ndrtli Uaroiiua an Virginia MhrWfets and every article will be nut diin to the lowest Diice which il can possibly be sold at. From the efTirts hitnerlo maue to uive our customers Satisfaction, we hope for a continuance of patronage from North-Carofiu.i. THOMAS J. BAKuOVt suU. Importeis. 88 Water St. N. Y. New.Yo'k. February, 18 14 6v EAGLE HOCK FOJi SALE. rilHE Sobscriber'being desirous to remove; to J. the West, offers for sale the LANU whereon he now lives containing five hundred and thirty five acres : situate in tt e county of Wake, twelve miles East of Raleigh, and immediately ori the Stage Road leading from Rateigh to larborough and Halifax. On this Tract of Land, there is a Lrge Dwelling House, ami other Outhouses ; a sufficiency of cleared and to work three or four hands to advantage. He has one other TRACT, witluna mile ot his residence, containing four hundred and lorty five Acres, the improvements ou which are incoivsi- .erable, but which has cleared land sufficient to work four or five hands. As to health, situation and o her advantages, the land has not its supe rior iu the neighborhood. Persons wishing tu purchase Land in this coun ty, would do well to call and examine soon, as it is the intention ot tne buoscrioer to give some person a cheap bargain. VM. I . UUi)KlbU.. Eagle Rock, Wake county, Feb. 1. 13tf A GREAT SALE IN ILLINOIS. I WILL proceed to sell, t Mount Carmel, Wabash bounty, ' at the fiyt of the (irand ICanids, or Falls ot the Great Wabash River, on the fiit Monday (7th day) of April next, and continue for a week, or longer, until all are sold; a number of in and out LOTS, ot hall acre and fdnr acresach, from one to 200. Also, Ware house Lots on the Run ; Town Lots improved, same Buildings being on them. Atso, a number of TRACTS OF LAND, from SO to 10O0 acre Tracts. At the same time (here will be exposed to sale, by a person duly authorized, STOCK in the Wabash Navigation Company, embracing the greatest water privi leges in the whole Western country; to the a-mt-iinl of $250,000, perhaps 00,000. And in addition to. the Canal,-there :will be offered 1TES on the Grand Rapids for Water Works ; aud at Coffee land,- below Mount Carmel a bout 7 miles. The terms of sale will be made known on the first day of sale (they will be in payments annually.) There having been repeatedly publications issued respecting this' interesting part of the country, both iu Eumpe and America, a minute description at this lime is deemed unnecessary. But I would briefly remark, that Mount Carmtl was laid out about 1318. It has 6, 7 or 800 in habitants, is a Coiinty Town bits a fine brick Courthouse, brick Church, two Taverns, two Steam Mdls, Iron Foundery, one fx Saw and Grist Mill, many good Dwellings fine industri ous and enterprising mechanics growing into vast importance from its local situation, being at the foot of the Grand It tpids sit the junction of White River and Potoka, and responding to St. Louis, on the Mississippi, and Louisville in Kentucky, and will suMainou the Great Wabash the first station as a Town or City, being at the head of Steamboat navigation will be the dljrect Stage route from Louisville to St. Louis, and if the contemplated liail Iload from the Lakes to Dayton be exterdeq 'o St. Louis, lies directly ou the cont caijal aroun emulated route $ and when the siioil d the. Falls of the Wabash are open ed in connection with the Wubash'and Lake Kri Cand, opens the channel hum Kew-York to New-Orleans. ! The country is healthy, fertile, abounding in good water, fino soil, and the best climate n the West, being the same as that of Lexing ton, Kentucky, 08 oeg. J5 nvn. North latitude. The country abounds in iron Ore, Stone Coal, Sec. There are preparations making for building a oiW ge. lroperiy will be ?old to effect thai ot:js.jct. There is not a more suitable place west i f the mountains fur, the tuition of the youth' of the South their ' morals will be pro tected, as Mount Carmel is the firs' Temperance Town upon e;rth ! having been organized and established on principle, before Temperance Societies, a such, had a being ! Letters (post pidj addressed to my son Jas. P. Hinde, ot Joshua Beale, Esq. P. M. or ap plication made to my nephew;, Mr. Benjamin T-. K.tyanaugh, who will travel at large through the United Slates -to sustain the CunaT and Co, liege concern, will be attended to, and all necessary information given. Letters should be directed tp Mount Carmel, Wabash county,. Illinois. TIL -S. IUNDK; of Urhana, Ohio. ' Mount Carmel, Nov. 29, J833. TeotMiil5 WILLIAM! W. GKAY's 'iitffiidi.f.,. I Eon Tnr.T punj! of External Bifcss Generally. j' ' : r IT affords the proprietor of this InraluabJe re medy peculiar pleasure to jearn. that it has not only maintained the high "character given to it in Virginia but hits grca ly added to its reputation by the performance of several extraordinavy cur s in this State ; the particulars pf which, he is desi hHis to publish. for the benefit of th afflicted. All those, therefore, who have been relieved. by thet use of the.Ointtncut, will confer a favor, by communicating the same, as early fis practicable, through the mail, or otherwise, to .Messrs. Turner & Hughes, or the Subscriber. WILLLVM T. GRAY. Raleigh, Feb. 20, 1:5 2vv. WSu . . I llllllllbll to (vm,: public. CHAKLES It. RAMSAY, Esq. late Editor of 'The Constitutionalist & People's Advocate,' having placed all his Accounts in my hands for collection, individuate indebted to aid QfTtce, either for Subscription, Advertising or Job-work, are requested to call at the Bookstore of J. Gaits ec son, ana mase lmmeuiaie pauicm, w Subscriber who is alone authorized' to gin it discharges and give rec ipts. for said accounts. . wes Ton u gales, Attoriiey irijaci. Raleigh, Dec. 14, 1853. NOTICE. y llHE Subscribers respectfully inform the citi L zens oflRaleighj and the Public generally, that they have employed a first rate WATCH AND CLOCK REPAIRER, which wi 1 enable them to repair all kinds of Watches, Clocks, Jewellery, i 8--C in a very superior .style, and warranted to perform well, or no charge will be made.- All orders from a distance, punctually attended to. , W. J. RAMSAY & CO. Raleigh, Jan. 18, 1834. 10 tf WANTED A N active and industrious Yo'j-rn. wlio wishe to become acquainted with ihe Drv Goods and Grocery Business. Apply to SIMPSON & DUPUY. Raleigh, 25th Jan. 1834? 12tf Notice is hereby given, OnpHAT application will be made to the Pre A aident, Directors and Company oft he State Bank of North-Carolina, at the expiration of three months from the date hereof, for the re newal of a Certificate of Stock in said Bank for Seventy-three Slwes, standing in the name of Andrew Kerr the said Certificate being lost or mislaid. ANDREW-KF.UK. DecemherSl, 1833. 8 3m TRIST SALE. CIRCUMSTANCES having prevented the W sale ot tne 1'rintmij Kress, I vpe. &c. of the Cosstitctioxalist Office," on the day forn?erly adveitised, Notice is hereby given, that by virtue of a Deed of Trust, executed to me for the purpose thereio specified, the said Press Type, Stc. will be sold to the highest bidder, on the 1st day of April ensuing, being Ttesdny of Wake Superior Court. To prevent disappointment, it may be proper to' state, that the Establishment will be sold is a whole, ami not in parcels, as previously advertised. The sale is uiute for the benefit of those en titled under the Trust, and no difficulty will ba experienced by the purchaser in obtaining an undisputed title, as those who claim any int& retit anterior to the trust made to me, have m ide an agreement to affirm the sale. Sale to commence at Tl o'clock, A. M. Terms, Cash. WILLIAM PECK, TrusUt. Raleigh, Feb. 22, 1834. 16 is OF BEST THOMAS TOWNXIOTE, AND A FEW CASKS OF Plaister of Paris, JUST Received by the Subscriber at Fayette ville, and for sde, low, for Cash. Having made arrangements to be furnished with fresh supplies of these articles the Subscriber will al ways have k quantity on hmid to meet any orders with which he may be favored ; and from his thorough kno-wleifge of their quality, acquired by experience in wot -ring them f-r the la.st 15 or 20 years, he flatters himself that he will be able to give satisfaction to those who may deal with him. JOHN E.PATTEBSON. Fayettevil'e, Feb. 15. 1.5- N. R. WAGGONERS may get loading to Ri leigh, by calling ou the Subscriber. J E. P. ENTER TAINMENT. IHE SUUSCRITJKU has rented the Tsvern in this place, next to the nridife. snd near- lv m iront of t ne Uourt-ltoirfte which was kept the past year by Mr. Wm. F. Stkks, where he will endenvor to keep goodo-der and good fare, and will be th inkful f'tr jcustom. YOUNG PATTERSON. Lonisburg, Feb. 22, 1834. 16 HARDWARE, Cullcry and Ilarthenivarc. IMPOIlTF.RS OF HARDWARE, CtrrLERY, JAPANNED AND HEAVY GOODS, fcl.SO OK CHINA, GLASS AND EARTHENWARE, Have constantly on hand, at their Store, No. 2?6 Pearl Street, New-York, An extensive assortment of Goods in the above lines, which they offer at the lowest pries, for Cah or on the usual credit. Their invoices ot Hardware and Crockery, received by the late packets from Liverpool, comprise a lar'e as sortment of Staple Goods of various qualities and prices, as well as a variety of Fancy Wares, many of which are of entirely new patterns, cxrtfutly selected with reference to the styles, requii-ed for the Southern and Western market. Their Crrckery is of the latest and most approv ed descriptions, from the best Potteries in Staf fordshire. The quality of their w:tre is inferior to none imported ; and the 'printing ot their Black, Brown and Pink, atd the various shades of Blue ware, is acknowledged to be equal to anything of-lhe kind evvrseen in the States. Their. assortment of China and Glas Wan s is alo conipk-te ; anl il is thir intention to be at all times supplied 'with the most beautiful arti cles in the Fancy as well xs the Staple branch of this line. Great cre is taken in packing thi ware, so that il will go 3-ifely to any part of the Union. -- . Those whf will favor W. & B. with their or ders for Hardware and Crcckeiy, m.vMepeul upon the execution of them n the very bs" terms. Their cretl't is as favorable, as that al lowed by any other hou.ein the Uo-tec! -States 5 and a liberal' discount is made for Casu; and for ClTT ACKpTANCBSi New -York, February, 1834. om" Of everfdescrififiitn neatly executtt- at mi .V nHElebrateclKKNbfct PI.ASTEn. whose . L sinmTv properties in aueviaiiup, r rc-i nVoviog f ain or Weakness irr the Hresst S'de, Iiek nrSLimbs t alfco for Rheum Mis it, Liver CompUirt, an ! Dyspepsia, 'havebcen amply tested by multitudes in the wide spread popu lation ortbur Western' Continent, aind also in th. .-ftnulsli. Danish and British Wist-lndia Is lands, -ar now presented for Sale by the Sub- 1 scr1bers,vst their Office, in the Stoe of Messrs. ! M'ElratS Bangs &. Co. No 85 Chatham-street, New-York, and at the Book-xtoie Ot Messrs. Turner Hughes, Raleigh, N- C, TheMove Flasteris the invention of an em intnt SiVgeon ; and from tlie nupvrous instan ces of ilMalutary effects in the aforementioned drstrejjg complaints, the Proprietors can re commel it wiih the utmost confidence. They fel pleasure in st-tir.g, without fer of contta-dictioi-.ftbat out of the extensive les, both in the lsla.0i.ls and throughout the lnted States not on e 1 ast e r i n,J)fty hs been re'Jprned ; they therefor, trust, that this feet will afford the strongest possible evidence of tl)eir superior efficacy .-: ' .4 DIRECTIONS . -j Varflfithe plaster' slig ntly, and apply it di rectlv oVer the part. affected, pressing it gently .wr.ii tne n -nu, for a.ew miinues;r wuere uie surfacefS Aineven; as the knee or inkle. . v?. r JDNKS&CO. J No. 85 Chaihm-street j New -York. J TUlLSER & HtJG II EK, - ?'- Sole Agentst Rakigh.tN. Carolina. PtietSO Cents. . 13 3m E DIG AL WORKS. rilHlubscrioers have onjhaud the following A Vatu-tble Medical Works, which will be sold at jrduced prices, viz; ?ewees on FenSales r nn tluhiren .oh Midwifery ' erlet's Therapeutics, 2 vtplsV Urodie on the Joints ifjtinter on tie Blood 4, irpiichaeTon Venerea : AleVnetliy's Works. 2 vols.Si litts' Surgery, 2 do. ' Cooper's Iectures by Tyrrelt lftck's Medical-Jurisprudence Paris' Chemistry Armstrong n Fevers Bill on Wounds ' Biwllie's Morb'd Anatomy 1 Tbacher's Dispensatory Rush's Lectures 1oussaPs Physiology , tjindie's Examination P iris on Diet '. Y; ilson Phifip on Indigeslion.5f JOS. GALES & SON. Siicimrd WilEiasiasoii, 2 OFFERS FOU SALE AT " v AroU9, Maiden Lane, NeuTorkj Ii. P. IttADEIRA WBE, In ripi Hogsheads, and Quarfer Casks, "jJititled to debenture, t'vota Inward March 81 Co. v iCtwton. Gordon, Murdock &'Scott. Co. & Robt. Blackburn &. Co. t-tacock, Harris 81 Co. Ordefii rixcived for the Wiees of any of those 1 loosest 'and the Wine shipped direct as oppon tunity ofiVrs. Some dfpid & splendid quality, in batiks, inchtd , if iug the rarest specimens. Slurry Wines oi Spain, FronUfie best Vintager in Pipes, Hhds. and Quarfer Cask9, entitled; to debenture. ;p&ic e'xtra quality, in Bo tile. lfWines of France Chateau Margatix ; Chateai Lafitte. P. dter Margaux ; Latour,' Leoville. Patriae, St. Jtilierj &c. Bordeaux Wine, low prictd, Jbr ordinary cnsitmpHoa. Bordeaux Wine in HliH ;: CHAMi,AGNTE1ofthehrad,Grape.'h 03 C Real Sillery dv 1.1-5 j- .. Anchor." J p5 Satijerne, Barsnc,. . Her nitage, lied & fVldte, In Hogsheads Mtipat de Frotignac, and Bottles. ViniHde Graves. J 1 Winft oi tiicHhinc &?IoscUc. Jchanniterger, Mafcobrunner, Hochheimer, Rdesh0mer, Hrauneberger, Scharzberger, &c. Port Wines. la IVoo&ty Glass ; jome extra qualify tV Bottles. re Table Wines. ; n P3p Half Pipes and Quarter jCasks, entitled to debenture. ;v" Old L. HTenerifTe, Sicily Madeinik Cape MJeirH, Marseille Madeira, O'd Lisbon, St. Lucai; Swett and Dry Malaga. Iif liiiciirs and Cordials. Oflial'fo Holland, Frctnce ' Martinique. Kirchenilasser, from the forest of Noir, t CuracoaJferf- ami fKlttle, f rom .Jmstfii dam. Maraschino di Zara, ?Lnizeite, Noyeau, 5ic. koice Liquors; Under Je Custom House locks, entitled to de benture, wi. Pipes, Half Pipes and Quarts Casks. . k Particiirr attention is paid in selecting U RAN D. f-t-OKl . Champaigne, (1806.) - ij. Heal Bordeaux, Ct guac, (Otird.Dupiiy &Co.)lS28. " s Rochtlle, Loudon Excise, &c. GIN OM.. Cologne Loudon, 3d prof, I - Ooil Holland, and American. 1UM td Jamaica, t'oriland, ? (-Jd Antigu , and Bv- in bottle WHISKEY--Old Irish, (Innbihowen,) Old Scotch, t(Fariulosh.J Arrack, 180, Stc- 1 Old Lontn Double Brown Stoutj Dunlbar's & Hibliii's brandin Hhds. and Tierces. As also-tle finer chops Blackand Green jfEAS, in Clst.s, Half Chests and Caddies. I Old Moelta, Java South-American andWesf. IndiaiCOFFEES. Refined SUGARS, in variely. Foreign TRUI I S and PRESERVES. Spices, SjwJCes, 'vari gated Picklest .1 SanlinefTruffles v Italian P. stes. ForeiguJWieesvi t;aj:rsr Ofives Anchovteg. ItordeaitifrT'ible Oil, French Stiiced Vmeimr. P ris Wt 'Qandlr ,, . o HAY NYI SEtiAUS.a large and well seasoned Stot, l ay 3 01 ftiind, &c-. 5cc. Jamhr 27 14 1m NOTICE Supirior Chewing Tobacco. - JUST rjdeivedr Ujiply of J?rown'Ricbmartd Tob c and for silei bv 4- WlLLiAMs'Si HAYWOOD. ; - ' '-:!. -u State" of North -Caroljnay BertieCounty. WilIimfBrittoa &; John Drizzle, CampUinanls. St fmj A Turner, and the sud Thomap & Wm, A Turner, Defendants. IT Appearing-to. the satisfaetion of the Court, that Thom .s and William A. Turner, by deed ot the thirtieth day of December 1829, conveyed to Stark Armistead all their Real and Personal and alt their Choses in Action, in trust to sell the property and collect the hums due on the choses in action ; and that he should with the monejs thence arising pay all the Creditors of said Thomas & William A. Turner, it were sufficient tor that purpose : And i(it was not sutficient to pay the whole oj theijdebts, tha each debt should be paid pro rata. And where" as it doth appear to the Court, that William Britton is a creditor of Thomas & William A. Turner and entitled under the deed to have his debts r part-of the.n paid out offthe inoney ', collected by Armistead : And whereas he hath filed the Bill m this 'case to have an arcouw t of the trust from Stark Armistead the j Defendant, and to have his debts paid in wholelor in part : And whereas it doth also appear tw the Court that it is not known to William Urittan the Plain tifT, who were the creditors of Thomas & Wih liam A. Turner at the date of his said deed, and 1 as such entitled to share with the plaintiff Wil liam Untton in the trust fund, and to be made parties tothis Bill either as Plaintiff or Defend-, ants. It is therefore ordered by tie Court in this cause, that publication be made in some newspaper in Raleigh and in tfie Windsor He rald, fr.m the present time till nextTerm, that the creditors of said Thomas 8t W dSam A. Tur ner, appear :.tthe next Term of this Court, on the 3d Monday of March, 1834, and icause them selves to be made parties Plaintiff to the Bill of W illiam Britton. Teste. CHAS. W. JACOCKS, C. & M. Sept. 20, 1833. i 3 ttC Stale of Jorth-CaroUna3 Wake County, COURT OF EQUITY FALL TERM, 1833. ; Joseph J. Andrews and wife Lucy, vs. John Dunn, Administrator of William Andrews and others. i IT is ordered that advertisement be made for six weekn in the Raleigh Ilegiter, for the defendant William Andrews to appenraithe next Court to he held for the County of Wnke, at the Court-House in the city of Rukigh, on the first Monday after the fourth Monday in March, A. D. 1834, and answer, plead or demur to said uill of Complaint, otherwise the same will be taken as confessed by hun, and a decree be en-tei-ed accoidingly. GEO. W. HAYWOOD, C. M. E. 14 RAIIrRQAD. BOOKS of Subscription for the Stock of the Greensville and Roanoke Rail-Road Com 5 any, from Wilkins' Ferry, on Roanoke, to intersect and join the Petersburg and Roanoke Rail-Road, at some point near Beltield or Hicks' Ford, are now opened at Petersburg under the management of Robert Boiling, Belfield Marke, John V. Wil cox and Withers ; at Lawrence ville, under. the man agement of Henry Lewis, Ed. B. Hicjks and Ste phen D- Wadkins ; at ClarksviJle, uncler the man agement ofAbi-ahamB. Venable, Sarn'l. V. Wad- kins, licker Carrington, Edm'd. A. Williams and John Towns ; at Miiton, under the management of Sarn'l. Wadkins, John T. Garland, Stephen Dodson, George Jonnson, Jno. Uaglajid ; at Bel field, under the management of John Butts, Wm.' Wardlow, Natii'l. Land, Henry Wyche ai d Tom lin Avent ; at Danviile, under the" management ofJumeb Lanier, Thos. Raw lius, Georg--Towns aid Jo! in Ross ; at Leaksville, under tjtke manage ment of Dr. K. Rrodnax, Ja. B .ttle,iJno More head and Thos. Battle ; at Welkins' Ferry, under the management of Jesse A. Faulcon, Wood J. Hamblin,' John T. Weaver, James Yincei.it aud W. V. Wilkins. February 15, 1834. 15 4w To the North-Carolina ',l$arm CONDENSED English Ciaancery Reports. ' Gkigg & Elliot, Philadelphia, And TuRNF.11 & 11 ugh es, at the N. Carolina Bookstore, Raleigh, . HAVE PUBLISHED FIVE VOLUMES OF 1 Condensed Chancery Reports qf iLngland. rHIS Work is held in the highest estimation 1 by all the distinsruisfied or the .American Bar, Hnd no Law Library .'can be censored complete without it. Ch irrcellor Kent, in speaking of the great va. hie ot this Work to all the America? Bar, ob serves : It has been judiciously edited, and is a work that was much wanted. It was, indeed, indipensahle to tbe circulation in thjis country of Knglish Equity Law, (the best code in the worW of ethical principles, justly and? truly ap plied) for who could buy or become twilling to ade through ll the voluminous p:ues of En glish Chanceiy Decisions, when one half of the number is trouhlesome and useless with us." Chancellor Williamson, of New-Je:e , in n- ticinjr this Work; says " I have examined wiih great approDaiion, yourr tdit on of Condensed English Chancery Reports. The work appears to be ably,executed, and entirely to supersede the necessity of the very heavy expense to gen tlemen of the profession of the law i the Unit ed Stales, of purchasing the original books of Report ; under that conviction 1 hatfe become a subscriber to the work." Gentlemen of the Bench and B.r of the Uni ted Stite have long and justly complained of ihe number and expense of law books, and par ticularly of the heavy cot i ErtfflishsChancery Reports. The present is an effort o reduce the number of volumes, and to lessen the ex pense ot those wtiks at 1 ast three fourths. QuT The work is handnomely bourd in ca!f. and will be sold at the low price of $5 per vo lume. ry The Members of the B r are partictilrly re-q-iested to examine the Work,- 14 6w - is . A Classical School will be Opened by the Minscfiher, at Lincotnton, on the 17th of February. The price of tuition forUhe l.a'iu and Greek Languages, wdt be $10 prf sessnw; Kngtish Grammar, Geography :nd ASrithrnetic, $, in advance. Those who wish irdormaiitm respecting lys cpitlirications as a teaclier, a e re. 1 fcvied to Mr.' W; J. Bingham, Prmc pul of the HdUbormigh Academy, and to the rcitity f Chapel HdL f GEO. (W MORROW. Febtuary lit. lS34. riVHE SEMINARY for Young Ladies, recentu JL hnderthe Superintendar.ee of Mr. Walk in future, be continued on the same principle under the direction of the Subscribers. . . l5?Ta$rc7jo the, sOroameotaI Branches tf FiMitK KBtrciTib-9, - particularly'. Mcsic m Duawimo, will be-gtert byi the same expert,, cti and well-quaUfied Teachers who have for erly had charge jot that JJepartmeht; Ihe bession will commence on the 15th w January, loot. - Wltf AM E. ANDERSON samuel J. Johnstone! October 14. , ' - f' 4ft t May HALElGli ACADEMY. THE Exercises uf this Institution will snmed on Monday, February 3. Under the superintendence of the Rt'v. nr Mcl'HKETKns, the Subscriber will give Insfrur! tion in the various Branches of Academical kh., cation, on the following tef ms, viz : $7 50 , $a0 50$ 12 50 $ 15 50, according .to tl.i" catie Of Studies. 1 he vear he. d-.(U.l U two Sessions OI HVe mrmtlttt turi ' L. B. JOHNSON. i" Raleigh; Feb. 1, The Thoroughbred Horse, TV 7TLE the North-eas ot Roles' Store,) and will rendtr service at Ihof ' low price 01 90 me ieap, to be paid as soon m; the service, is performed ; $10 the season,. p-uJ i lucvAjii-uuiiiucreiii, ami msiiraiic payable .when the Tact is ascertained, or tlw 3iarc jjancru wiut t wnicii is thoughj cheaptrl (by good judges.) than for any Horse in the! Vttei states ot tns appearance and bloods Ihe beason will commence the 1st-of March. 1 1 1 r.i i. . 1,. . 1 " f'"' ll,c 01 jtiiy. Hood pasturam i5Iw..,nu iHi irtiii-itd at i.o'cents per dv 11 rcijimcu. cry; sueniion to prevent acci .dents or escapes, but noTesponsibitity for eitLer. DESCRIPllON, Chahactkb will be 10 years oW next Sprfa, is a beautiful deep sorrel, five feet three indie! w-u.jr ui njjraraice, ano purit v ot blood, he is interior to none, and equalled V bv bat few. His nerformanra Q i?.,-.. .. - well known at Hillsborough, Milton aud otlur.'i places. He has proved himself to be a sure' Foal-getter. His Colts are large and Ijkvlyj auu uiuuiisc tu w welt. PLD1GREE. Character was ffot bv the edehratf .1 on 1 S.r Archie j his dam by the imported horse. I I""'" ; "'3 graiw uam Dy lye t..rhous Old M.rk Anthony ; his great grand dam by the imporUdk Old Jolly RoeT. . ' F CStgned.) THOS. D. BNNEIIAN. A Old Sir AreUe, was well known, is thought iu imc ui si ustc nurse wm aiuiuon tnat eyerr rsn or stood iu America, and therefore, needsf Ills laiuici .voiiFiiuw. . - Druid, (chesnut color,) "was imported inU Virginia in 1800, was brejd hy Eari Grosvenor, and got by Po'8qs, fson of Eclipse ;) his 'dam, (the famous Maid of the Oaks) by King HeroJ, &c (See Tiirf Jtegi9terl i,ol. 2, pagcAl.) Mark Anthony, was got y Partner, out of a fine imported Mare ; Partner by Morton's Tra. veller, out of Sehma no better blood ihe f immediate dfescehdawts cf the most favorite A. rabians. He was little above fifteen hands high his 'form round and handsome. As a Hac Horse, he-had no rival in his day. (See Turf Mrgtiaci , w, yugv j ne propagated a Stock wnich were held rn the highest estimati on, either for the Tuff,' the-Saddle, or the Har ness. See Turf liegteter, vol. 2, page 576.) Jolly Jiger was the first Horse thai gave di ti net ion to the Racing S tock of Virgi nia. He was got by "Roundhead, i which' was by FJying Childers, which was by Darley Arabian. The dam of Roundhead was the famous plate Mare, Roxaiina, by the Bald Galloway, the dam of the celebrated Racers audStallioiis, Lath and Cade, by the Godolphin Arabian, &.C (&e Turfjteg. vol. 2, page57A.y A wruer in the Turf Register ("vd. 5, p. 1 12 J says :' I knewvtwo Farmers in Guilford N. C. brothers and living ori adjoining farms each of whom' was in jthe habjt of raising pr.e or two crits some years past; and the same Spring, one of them put his Mare to a Horse of trood I r blood, at 6, j (Ucrsesthen stood low,) and en-1 ueavored tolmiuce liiis brother to patronize the same , .Uor.se. f-But be preferred putting tn Mares to a Scrub, at $2 each, boasting- thai la would have two colts for less tuohey untt equaty good." When two years old, he sold bis two colts at $25 rich, m iking $50 the next yer, his brother sold hi Single colt,- but one yeur older for $200 !" ' SETH JONES. Pomona, Feb. 1, 1834. 13 6i WiU Stand the ensuing Season At the New-Hope Race Conre, Halifax, North-. Carolina ; aud will rentier service at. $50 the sea son, payable at i's expiration, which maye dis charged at f 40 Cash$75 iosurance. Parting with the M re,will forfeit the insurance $1 cati to the groom In every instance. The season ill commence 10th February and end" lt August. M j r West-will furnish good and exter.isve .pas turage, gruti",; and Mares giain-fed. at 25 cent per day. Every attention will be given to pre vent accidents or escapes, but no responsibility lor either. . i ri MARION is of fine sie, great jmiscnlsr pow er and commanding a ppeara o ce , hi s blood ahJ perfoi snance place him n the fqfeinost raiik of our racing stock ; he is the.verytype 'his sire and grandsirej O'd Archie and Citlt , fr-ni whose loins he sprung, and whose uiirivallc tame he is sustain'mtr. as will be seenirnm Im j own performances and those, of his get. P'rancis Marion core t-.ft at twohe&ts, tlie great sweejv stakv s of $1,000 entrance at Tallah issee, Flori da, 3 rmle heats for 3 year olds, 5 entries, 2 psid 1 fOi fe.il, beating. Veto of S. O- awl Mary Smitli, otennessee, J in handsome style, two dislii" guished nag j but I lie old Roanoke, (as D wonht sny. pmduced Francis, w! !i caused 4i owner to fob, $3,500 in tale chink, (in the lan guage of Major Downing,) and refused $2,509 tor turn immediately atte-c le rce. M11 i Ves' - ! Clare de Kitclten, Z A, Paisey Ituri.nn, Zeuhk' I Mr. Corprew's-toh, nod Mr. hitakei's filicf 1 liave all heeo jrinnersJ; . ' Vo my know lege, (not more than 1j of fw colts have, as been ou thej,tUjrfr-ian sevt r ui nitm wii urvouiiiHin maies. I SWM. L. LONG. ' New-Hope, tla&fax county. N. C. Feb. H 4. it -. II fell! it CCiTrT? Still j .RTOtaTB,, : Stand 4 he ensuing Season at Pomon, l residenceof theSubse rihr VIA m l.., f i .. ..r -:J,u r .. V"lu,M;.ft a mi itirigji, o worth-west of Sn.wi.. Is .? t. -4
The Weekly Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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