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KB W.YORK, asjuHtua, in hit- viuumy oi llHSDOrouh September Tqrm, 1833. William Bi itton John Drizzle, Cooiplainants. Stark Armistead, Trustee of Thomas William rBt rcAyxos, -pan icujitriy- iirsi rp I in iuiurc, oc ci'iiunueci on uie same (innc.L under th direction of the Subscribers. unjwi.Mi, mi. uy i lie same eXftftt' ced and well-qualified Teachers who have The Session Will comffieuce ou the li jfXDER? fivR SAMUJ2L.

ft October 14. 49 IiEiGHCSDEM THE Exercises of this Institution will suraed on Monday, 3. Under the superintendence of the Rev. McPheetehs. the Subscriberiwill cive Inst- tion in the Various Branches of Academical cation, pn Ue -j following yiz.

j7 i) 10 12 50-1550, accordrng g-'ade of studies. The ver be divided two Sessidns of five months each. 1" ft JOHNSovI (Raleigh Feb. 1. 13 The Thorough-bred Horsed WILL Stand the ensuing: Season the residence of the Subscriber ftj Vfirthaef isf Ralin-h.

field, 18 South-west of Louisburg, and 3 Som of Roles' Store )'ad will render sen ice at 1 low price af.6 the leap, to be paid as soon the perfouned glOthe seaboiv blet the, expiration thereuf, and W6insurai. payable when the fact is asceriained, Mare parted with is thoqglit eh taw (by good judgS.) than for any Horse )' United States, of his appearance and blood a ne season win commence the 1st of Marc i.vf vie ivu oi juiy. i liood pastuiaef grain, aiiu wres grain-red at 25 cents per if required. Every attention to prevent aa ui HuresponsiDinty 5 I Cv AnAC-rss will be 10 years! old net Sprm4 is a beautiful deep sorrel, five feet, three incM nign. ror of appearance, and'ipur of blood, he is inferior to none, and equa.

by hat few1. Hi performances as a Racer, 1 wej koowh. at Hillsborough, Milton and oth places, lie has proytd himself to be a sic Foa -getlet. His are large and hkcli and promise to do well. i PEDIGREE CuAitAcma was got by the celebrated 0 S-r.

Archie his by the imported Druid his grand dam by the 'famous Old Old Jolly Roger. ,1 (Signed,) THOS. BENNEHAN. Old Sir 'Archie, was well known, is though to bej the best Kace Horse and Stallion thut eve ran or stooid in America, and therefore, need no farther description. Dryid (chesnut color,) wis imported in Virginia in 1800, was bred Earl Grosvenu and.got by (so of Eclipse hisriuiT (the famous Maid of the Oaks) by King Heric, Set Turf Register, vot.

2, page 414 Mark Anthony, was got by Partner, 6ut of: fiat" irn port e.d Mare Partner by Mortorr's Tn) veller, out of Selima no better blood tat immediate descendants cf the most favorite A rabians. -He was little above fifteen hands h'g! his formi round and Jiandsome. Asa zu Horse, he jhad no rival in his; Tin Register, vol. 5, page 9.) He propagated tock which were held in the highest estimit on, either for the Turf, the Saddle, or the Ha ness. See Turf Register, voL fast STB.) iier w-as the first Horse thatgave dii ti action to Uie lUcing Virginia.

was got by ftoundhead, which was. by Fly "or Childerhich'was by TJarley Arab.ah.. dam fRodndhead' was the famous Plate 11 are; Roxanna, by the Bald Galloway, the dam oft.1! celebrated Racers and Stallions, Lath and by the Godslphin Arabian, Turf Jits. oL 2, paeJ7A.) A writer in the Turf Register vol. 5, p.

Yttj says: I knew two Farmers in Guilford, N.t brothers and living on adjoining farms each whom was in the ivab-it of raising one or tm colts some! years past ahd'the Spring one of them put bis Mare to a Horse of gotx at $6, (Hirsestiien stood low,) ami en deavored tji induce his brother to patronize tin same Horse. But he 'preferred putting Mares to a Scrub; at $2 each, boasting- thail would have tw colt for less money anrinl gwd. When two years' old, 'he sold hisut colts at $2S each, making next ye; his brother sold his' single but one yes older for 1 i- 1 SETH JONES, Pomona Feb. 1, 1834 13 (w Will Stanirl ftiic eitsnins Season' At the Newlllope Race Course, Halifax Carolina and will render ser vice at $50 the se; son, payable at itsexpiration, which may be I charged at' $40 insurance. Partin; with, the.

Mate Will forfeit the insurance $1 a-to the groom in every instanced Tne season 'i commence 10th February and end lt Augm M.gor West! wilt fttmbh good aid extenisve pi turage, gratis, and Mares giain-fed at 25 ce EVery attention will be given to pn vent accidents or escapes, but no responsibiti' for either. MARIONlis of fine great muscular po-: er and command.ug appearance his blood perfdrmance place him ia the foremost rank 1 our racing siock he is Ute.Very t) pe of his sir and grandsire, Arcliie and Citizen, fri whose Io'ibs he sprung, aqd whose unrnalU fame he is sustaining, as will be seen from I' mvn performaHCes and those of his get. Marion bore ott at two- het, the great swee; sukrSof Tallahassee, Fof dai Simile heals foV'o year 5 entries, 2 forfeit beat iiyr Vtt :S.5tJ. nd Mary Snutt of Tennessee, in handsome" style, two diu' guished nag but the old Kwanoke, (s I wou'd say,) produced Franeis, which caused ointrtofobi, 53,500 in ral chink, (in the goage of Major Downing,) id refusr 2t toe iim immediately after u.erce. M'' Clare de Kuchen, A.

Patsey Bur-on, ZciiH Mr. Corjn-ew's cult, and Mr. Wlutaker's fine have all bech Winners. Ta not more 1han 15 of r-oltsrav, as vet, been ou the turf and'sfVcn if tiienvoui lot common niaits. WM.

L. LONC. New llope, Halifax county, C. irV i late Editor of the Peonle's XdvoGSEtei1 iiavfnir olaced' all his Accounts in my hands for either for Subscription, dvertisinjg or Job-work, i are reciuested to call at the'UbokkoreJ: Oaltsl Soi and make immediate -payment'' to ''the' SufeobewhoiS6ne dischareres and give for sakl accounts. Attorney injact.

Raleigh," Dec. 14, NOTICE. OrnHE Subscribers respectfully inform the citi- zens of Raleigh, and the Public generally, tliat they have employed a first rate WjA lCH AND CLOCK REPAIUEU, which wi 1 enable them to repair all kinds of Watches, Clocks, Jewellery, in a very superior style, and warranted to pertorm well, or no eharge will be made. All orders from at distance, punctually attended -to. W.

J. RAMSAY CO. 18, 1834. 10 tf WANTED AN active and industrioiw Yocth who wishe to become acquainted with the Dry Goods and Grocery Business. Apply to SIMPSON DUPUY.

Raleigh, 25th Jan. 1S14. 12tf. Twenty Iol Reward! UAjVAWAY TROM the Subscriber, on Monday, the 13th a Negro-Man named HE T0H, About twenty-one years of age, five feet eight inches hih or thereabouts, his complexion inclined to be yellow, weighs, one hundred fifty pounds, speaks promptly, is very handsome in the face, well set, and of go6d form. Hector was raised in Cabarrus county, North-Carolinn-, by Doctor Alexander, and brought thence, to DeKalb county in this State whence he was brought by a speculator named M'Larty, from whom 1 purchased him a short time.since.

Iris very probable, that he has changed hia hame, and will attempt to pass as a free or will attempt to make his way cither to Charleston or When he left me, he had on a hlack tur-hrtt with a n.irrow brim, much worn,) blue jeans cout and white pantaloons. I will pay the above reward to any person that will secure him in jail', so that I may get him. AMES SCOTT. Monroe county, Ga, Feb. 5.

15-6t TRUST SALE. CIRCUMSTANCES having prevented the sale of the Printing Press, Type, of the Cosstitctionaiist Office," on the day formerly advertised. Notice is hereby given, that by virtue of a Deed of Trust, executed to me for the purpose therein specified, the said Press Type, will be sold to the highest bidder, on the 1st day of April ensuing, being Tuesd ty Wake Superior Couit. To prevent disappointment, it may be proper to state, that the Establishment will he sold as a whole, and not in parcels, as previously advertised. The sale is made for the benefit of those entitled under the Trus', and no difficulty will be experienced by the purchaser in obtaining an -undisputed title, as those who claim any interest anterior to the trust made to me, have made an agreement to s-ffirm the sale.

Sale to commence at 11 o'clock, A. Tehms, Cash. WILLIAM PECK, Trustee. Ualelgh, Feb. 22, 1834.

i Ifi'm OF BEST THOMAS TOWNXWJE, AND A FEW ASKS OF Ptaislcr of Paris, JUST Received by the Fayette-ville, and for sJ, low, for Cash. Having made arrangements to be furnished with fresh snppliesof these articles, the Subscriber will always havea quantity on hainl to meet any orders with whiqh he may be favored and from his thorough knowledge of their quality, acquired by experience "in working them rthe last 15 or 20 years, he flatters himself that he will be able to give satisfaction to those who may deal with him. JOHN E.PATTERSON. Fayetteville, Feb. 15.

15- N-R. WAGGONERS may ret loadinr to Ra. letgn, ny caning on the Snbscnher. HARDWARE, Cutlery atulJEarthemcarc. I POUTERS OF HARDWARE, CUTLERY, JAPANNED AND HEAVY GOODS, ALSO OF CHINA, GLASS AND EARTHEN WARE, Have constantly on hand, at, their Store, 26 Pearl Street, Mew-York, An extensive assortment of Goods in the above lines, which they offer at the lowest prices, for Cash, or on the usual credit.

Their invoices ot Hardware and Crockery, received by the late packets frOm Liverpool, comprise a large assortment of Si a pie Goods of various qualities and prices as wtll as A variety of Fancy Wares, many of 'which are of entirely new patterns, carefully selected with to the styles, required fr the Sjt hern; and Western market. Their Cr. ckrry isol tlre latest and most approved descriptions, irom the best Potteries in Staf-fordshire. The qnality of tlieir ware is inferior to none imported and the printing of their Blaek, Briiwn anil Pink, and the various shades of Blue waire. is aeknowltdced (o be muni in thinff the kind'evrrseert in tlie-Staf Their assottment of Chin and Glass Warts i also cojnplete 4 and it is thrir intention to be at all umes sutiplitd with tne most beautilul arti.

des in the 'Fuhcy as well as the StapTfbiincU of this line. Great is taken in pacltlng this ware, so tliat it will go safely to tyjtxri tifthe -rr i Those who will favor tvk B. with their or lets for Hardware and roe may depend ipon the execution of tlie in oil the'very. best rms. Their credit is as favorable, as that al-'jwed by any other house in the Unted States and aliberalLdiscotMii fadc iwr JCai, and for ClTT i '1, N-w-York, Kehniartv 1834; Of evert detcripticn neatly executed at THIS OFFICE.

JTI HAULES HAMS AY, Esq. AnK XOTT REffEIKG THEIR SPRING PATTERNS Earthenware, China and Fancy rilHEIR STOCK is very sextensive, embracing J. every Article sold in the line, aiH, from their facilUies in EnsrlaiidJtUry are enabled to every inducement to! their castomers in Pui terns," Quality ''and deal- ing in the line, will find it greavy lo ineir inie-rest to c5lr tle selections which have been made, are with a view to the North-Carolina and Virginia 'Markets and every article will be put down to the lowest price which it can possibly be sold at. 'From the efforts hitherto tnade to! give owf ctistomets sausiactron, we uopc iur a coutt nuance dff patronage irhm North-Carolina. THOMAS J.rBAKUUW a tu.

i Importeis 88 Water St. N. Y. New-York, Februsrv, 18 14 6w -EAGLE HOCK FOk SALE. rlniE Subscriber being esirotis to remove to the West, offers for sale the LAND whereon he how lives containing five hundred and thirty-five acres situate in the-county of Wake, twelve jniles East of Raleigh, and; immediately on the Stage Road leading from Raleigh to 1 arborougn and Halifax.

On thfs Tract of Land, tliere is a large Dwelling Ilouse, and other -Outhouses'; a sutheiencv ot cleared and to work tlu ee or tour hands to advantage. He has oh other TRACT, witlun a mile of his residence, containing four hundred andforty-hve Acres, the improvements on which are but which Ivis cleared land sufficient to work four or five hands, i As to health, situation and her advantages, the land has not its superior in tho neighborhood. Persons wishing1 to purchase Lanclin this county, would da Well to call and 'examine soon, as it is the intentifii of the SubscriberHo give some person a cheap bargain. WM. T.

ROBERTSON. Eagle Rock, Wake county, Feb. 1. I3tf OPEIVirVG OF THE EPISCOP Ali SCHOOIiDef err ed. TN consequence of the unusual inclemency of the past winter, tn- progress or tne ouueung designed to Serve as a Dormitory lor the pupils in this Institution, has been retarded iucli be yond the 'expectations of the Executive Commit tee, under whose direction I it was commenced in December last.

Anil, as the material of this structure is stone, the process of working in which is necessarily s'ow and greatly dependant on the weather, here is now no hope of its completion by the heretofore specified for commencing the i circumstance, together with the difficulty likely to be experienced' in procurintr in time from the North crtain articles of furniture in dispensable to the establishment, and the recent ly expressed opinion of the' Red or, that, without the accommodations to be afforded bv the new building, --would be unable to carry into sue cessful operation the system adopted, has con strained the committee, however reluctantly, to for a few the time for opening the School. The Public, therefore, are respectfu'lv inform ed, that the EPISCOPAIi SCHOOL Will be opened, (not on the first of A ril as advertised, butY ow Movdat, tiik Jm jiat or JtxNK xkit at which timeit maybe con- fitlei.tly relied on that every thing will be rea dincss. By order of the Executive Committee, GEORGEV FREEMAN, Sec'y-Raleigh, March 3d 1834. 17 4w: NOTICE. R.

HOOPER'S School, now kept in XJL the Office, at the residence of the late Judge Taylor, will be continued at the same-4 place, till the opening of the Episcopal School, in June next. Raleigh, March.Sd. 1834. 17 2w Internal Improvements. 4 MKETING of the Central Committee, Xl pointed by the President of the Internal Impruvement Convention held in November lst.

is appointed to take place in i his citv, on Tuesday, the first tlay of April next. Communications from the County Committees, upon the course which it is thedu-ty of-the friends of Internal Improvements to at the present crisis, are respectfully and earnestly solicited. The pledges made by the Convention to the public must be fully and "promptly redeemed. The following constitute-the Central Qommittee, viz Duncan Cameron, Chairman, George E. Badger, Daniel L.

Barringer, Willia'Ti Boylan, Wilham H. Hay wood, Jr. Chas. E. HmUcji, Gvin Hogg, James Iredell, Alfred Jones and Jlenry SeaweU.

ii Raleigh, March 5, 03 The Editors of newspapers throughout the State favorable to the objects contemplated by the. meeting, may render an acceptable ser vice by the publication nf this notice. 30,00 Capital. 50 Prizes of 1,000 Dollars each. 110 do.

500 Dollars each. Class No 6, for. 1 334. To be drawn at Baltimore, on March 25, 183 4. 75 Number Lottery 11 Drawn Ballots.

SCIIE.1IJH. 130,000 -i 12,000 6,000 1 Prize of 1 1 1 1 IS $30,000 12,000 8,000 6,000 3,000 3.000 50 Prizes of 1,000 50,000 55.000 1 10 500 128 li8 256., 1 2SS0' 100 80 60 .40 24' 12 12,800 10,240 7,680 10,240 69,10, 266,112 25861 Prxie, amount mg to i- Tieket 10 Tlajf $5 Quarter $2 50. Certificates of Packages of -25 Tickets $125. Orlificatj-s-i vf. Packages of Halves and Quarters in.

proportion. OFor Tickets and Shares in the above the ticket address YATES: Managers, WjLSUIMGTOS ClTT, D. C. Orders from a distance, will receive the nt prompt sttention, and Register" con drawings will bo. sent to ail who or ai above.

9 jlUVB TO THEIR Icw on the toiwxpfi lHyeittvillt and Market Streets, Where (4ley intend keeping a heavy and well selected stock ot MEDICINES, CHEMICALS; PAUVTS, OILS, 1)VB STUFFS, GLASS-W-AUE, All of ihich will be sold Wholesale and Retail on favorable terms. W. H- are desirous to close their former Dnsinf sAo tve present period and respectfully them ami to F. J. Haywood, o'call 14 make pty me nt, as further indulgence arvnot afi'ovded.

Ralh, Rb. 1, 1834. 13 NOTIC E. PliO BONO PUBLICO. fllll celebrated KN.Ji ET PLASTER, whose jL properties in alleviatiiig, or removing fpain or Weakness in the IJreRst, Side, Bacf jotLimbs j-also, for Uheunutism, Liyer Complaint, and Dyspepsia, have been amply tested multitudes in the wide' spread population Western Continent, and also in the Spanish, Dan'rsh and British West-India Islands a'ii now presented for sale by the at.

-their Office, in the Store of "Msrs. M'Elratl Bangs Co. No. 85 Chatliam-srreet, Ne.w.Yp'k, and at the Bookstore Qt" Messrs. Turner it llrTghes, Raleigh, N-C The aove Hlaeris tite invention of an eminent Surgeon ainl from the numerous instances ol Jt salutary effects in the-aforemetitioned d'tstreSiMg complaints, the Proprietors can re-camnifcn 'A with, the utmost confidence.

They feel eaMire in stating, without fear of contradiction, that out of Uie extensive sales, bthin the the United Satef, not orve iu fifty has been returned they ther ibrw, trt that this fact will jn fiord the strongesil possible evidence of their superior eflicaty. i DIRECTIONS. Watsjn4he plaster slightly, and apply it df-rectly tiVer the part affected, pressing it gently yi iili liie.hand, for a few minutes, where the surfacs iii uneven, a the knee or ankle. JONES No. 85 Chaihm-sitreeT, New-York.

TURNER HUGHES, Soh Agents, Raleigh, Ni Carolina. rritr JSQ Cents'. 13 3m MEDICAL WORKS. '111 IK Suhscribtrs have onghand the followin J. VXtu-ibie Medical Works, Which will nr be sold at reduced prices, Oewees Females on Children on Midwifery i FJt rlee's Therapeutics, 2 vol -Brodie on the Joints Kunter on the Blood Crmichat I on Venereal Abernethy's AYorks.

2 vols. Ppt is Surgery, 2 do. Cooper's Lect ures by Tyrrell Beck's Medical Jurisprudence Pans Chemistry Armstrong ori Fevers BgH on Wounds B'tilhe's Morbid Anatomy lacher's Dispensatory Rnsh's Lectures Boussai's Fhysology Condie's Examination vris on Diet i Wilson Philip -on Indigestion. JOS. GALKS SON.

'f HE SUBSCRIBERS Hiye formetl a connection in the Wliocsalc DRY GOODS Business, Under the Firm of J. jF. Tisostvatj JRrothcrs. And HaVe taken the Store, No. 190, Pearl Street, near aideii Lane, formerly occupied by the Auction Establishment of Messrs.

Hicks, Law-' RKjrcK iVCo. I Thejl intend to keep on hand, an assorthient of Iry-o6ls, including Cotton siiitaolfe to the Virginia, Carolina and Southern Market generally, which will be offered for sale on acciinirnodating Termsi While they acknowledge the patronage re-ceived by the Husesof Randolph Disoswats and Y4Xastwkp DfsnswAT, in which thev have been heretofore resffed ively interested, they a share of from their former friendSjl ahd of strangers visiting New-York for supplies. 1 NeW-York, Feb. 1834. 17 1m ffrreitii Garden Seeds.

Jtfessri" Turner-Hughes I i We have shipped to you, one: Bot rontaining t(ie Garden Seeds of uvoice; ThftS assortment is perhaps, sufficfcjuly extensive test the demand with you. i more1 be tieeded, they will be pnn ptjy inrnished. As respects the qnnltty, we beJeave to say jhat you may positively recomrtiend Pie Se advertise the Agency, and tlit you will beregularly supplied that the seejds are of our.own growth, e.icjli paper bearing our label antif warranty, lor their vitality and general good we hold ourselves sponsible, il -spectfully, P. C. LAND REIT I.

Pluladelphia, Jafl. 4 1834. Asparafrns- Large: Parsnip 4 Lonjr b'iwl red -Jeet Lojug Orange Carrot Best eirly York -Oab Early 1 nrmp rooted. blood red Beet I-Lare York tbhage -Long scarlet sliclrt top Radish I Early. Cabbage LiPttuee Curled Savoy Cabbage Early Clarltrn Peas Large Lima Ban Uwarf 'nperial Large winter Drurnjiead bagey, ower WtvUeiolid Celery Yellow' Summer Radisli Lettice-Large Yetlow Strats burgi Onion.

Curled P-arshry Round fSjiinach Lbnjj SSjmon Radish i Red Jpijt ling Cabbage Brown Dutch lettuce i lverkr nion ISm iiefjIel(n k. Erly white Dutcli Turni Km Cucitmh'er; Thia dJeceivelii'i Red Top Tunvpi extraj Lot.g prickly CucuKiber ueu-1 urniii Katiisiij Six weeks btincli is'an3, for sale, at tlie Nfrth- C.fonn.i-UoakJStoW TURNER HUGHE. r4V: -mm. JTJ fJeceivedLa supply of lirvwn's Richmond TobhSfco and for sde by WILLIAMS ilAVwoot). tf JJhe orient heart 'at.

ratuloki strung. TO A YOUNG ItEMAltmXGB 33 Ewai ID. They tell me gentle lady, -1 theVdeck thee fin" albride tfcaftfi? wreathls woven Jat.dy rjr "i'KV. Kndeth-odm bv thy'slctei: -or Vever saw a bridal my eyeluiliath been always'seemed to the1 1 Ahotgtf joyous crowd were met 7 see we sauucav yiv' '1 lay asiae uer u.ucu For name ana ior a ring, Ahd other care will claim thy thoughts, KAd other, hearts thy Ajiilayer frietfds may be around, -v Andbrigliterskiesbei 1 Yef tliou, when I behold thee, next Mk vst wear ufon thy brow, Pfcwsl.ahce'a indther's look pt care, For that wl deeks it now. And wheti I think how often I have seen thee with thy mild I "And lovely look, ami step of air, HAhd bearing' like a hild; 5 0ow mournfully, ff(hoait1coTnes ber my brain iVhen rthmk XBouiie'er may's be th4t free T( Atitfgirilsli Uuiig again.

I would that aat my heart dictates, Juat such tniglit be my la; And tny'Voice sfioukl-be a voice of-mirth, Atndmusiellike 3Iay i 1 But it may not ic 1 within iny breast I All. froien are the springi The" murmur dfes upon my lip The music oii the strings 1 "But a voice is floating round me, fAivdjttellsme of th)r res 1 hWsunshine sjialllllume tiy path, That joy1 shalj be 'guit That 'thy life shall be a summer's day! SvuVse eve ning sliall go 'down, like the eveiung in the eastern clme. That jivVer Knows a Notice is hereby given, 1 CrnHAT application wrill be nunle to the Pre-' iJL. dcot, Directors and Company of (he. State Bank, of North-Carolina, at thes es pirat if of three months from the date'hcTreof, -for the renewal of a Certifi'eafe'of Stock fn said Baijik for Sevehry-thrie Shares, standing! in the nahie of Andrew Kerr the said CeAtfica-e being lost or mislaid.

(J ANDREW KEt. DecenU.erSi, 1833. 8 3ro -COTTON YARN, CrnilE Subscribers! hairing purchased -Sf Mr. 11 rJohn Parker. aUhisin4ercstthe COfTON F'AG OBY at the Fa Js i'Tar lliver, the firm of JiJtli JarfaT is there tore aiasoiv cel.

Tfie Siuibscribcr have "now, ad expect keep I constantly xit han? a full supply of the wfy best COTTON YAJiNt pf all numbjtrs, from 4 to 18 inclusive i and prepared to supply, 411 demands for the, above ar icle on most liberal Thev are willing to deliver the Yarn to Mohants iia t-rts of the State (as ai the ill nermifi nriakinir the usual chavfi-es for c4Hveynce; or deliver it at jthe Factory, on ters ls good as Ciifi be obtained elsewhere. Suhjouied is alist of their prices No4, 5 6 .7 8.9 12 1314 15 16 17 18 T2fl 21 22 23 24 'i5 26 7 28 29 ISO cts AT llM BRDTt ERS. of Tar River. Dele, 10. 6 BV is entirely new, and the I 'test and ''most Improved kiind.

I VriEEIAIU WiU receiV in tew days; tbllowing Cata- Mr Garden Seeds j. Of the last year growth and ot jte quality. Jioa f- Erjy: do, Freach Sugar do. HJ Mangel WuHzftl Early Ytk Cabbage -e 4r -Sugar Lvaf -dio. June-, do.

1 Winter Drumhead, do. oi.diiu Butieriiea do. Hfattiuteh' do. TUX i': 1. Lung nge Carrot tw.i jr I VU IvU Vi Cuulifiower "White Egg Plant Sea Kail t1' Faslurtion JLoi'g titeeii Cucumber I' Early Frame i tlo StnaU Gh.rkin doijriBickln Eurtv CaVbage Lettuce DiuiuUeau ao.

Ice -i vWiute-Mustard trr lwo uu Double Cnried Parsley i vafirnij aTly'Scariet 3)Rudish -y ik. i)itiv fEftfiy ChinrtJeatts fewest. week their owin. j. i 4 jr A Turner, and the said Thomas Wm.

A Defendants. YTplielring fJTt ac that and William A. Turner, by deed ol the thirtieth diy of December 1 829, couveved lu oi.rvAiiiiiaiwnt an itiwi am crkiiliai and all their Choses in Action, fin trust to Sell the property and collect the sutos due on- the choses in action, i and that he sftould with the moneys thence arising pay all the creditors of said Thomas William A. Turnpr, il it were sufficient lor that, purpose Aifdifit was not sufficient to pay the whole of the debts, tha each debt should be paid pro rata. And where as it doth appear to the that William Britton 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 Armirftead And whereas he hath filed the Bill in this case to have! an account cf the trust trom Stark Armistead the Defendant, and to have his debts paid in whole or in part And whereas it doth also appear to the Court that it is not known to William Britton the Plaintiff, who were the creditors of Thomas William A. Turner at the date of hisi said deed, and as such entitled to bhare with the plaintiff Willi an Britton inihe trust fund, and to be made parties tothis Bill either as Plaintiffs or Defendants. It is therefore ordered by the Court in this cause, that publication be made in newspaper in Raltigh and in the Windsor He-raid, from the present time till next Term, that the creditors of said Thomu St William A. Tur ner, appear ytthe next Term of this Court, on the 3d Monday of March, 1834, and cause themselves to be made parties Plaintiff lo the BUl of William Britton. Teste.

W. JACOCKS, C. M. Sept20, 1833. 3 ttC Slate of jotth-Carolina, Wake County.

COURt OF EQUITY. FALL TERM, 1833. Joseph J. Andrews and wife Lucy, vs. John Dunn, Administrator of William Andrews and others.

IT is ordered that advertisement be made for six weeks in the Raleigh Register, for the defendant William Andrews to appear at the next Court to be held for the County of Wake, at' the Court-llouse in the city of dcigh.son the first Monday after the fourth Monday in $Larchf A. 1834, and answer, plead cr demur to said i II of Complaint, otherwise the s.me wilt be taken as confessed by him, and a decree be entered accordingly. GEO. W. HAYWOOD, C.

M. Ei 14 RAIIi-ROABi SOOKS of Subscription for the Stock of the 1 Greensville and Roanoke Rail-Road Company, from Wilkins' Ferry, on Roanoke, to intersect and join the Petersburg and Roanoke' Rail-Road, at some point near Belrield or Hick' Ford, are now opened at Petersburg underthe management of Robert Boiling, Belfieid Starke, JohrvV. Wilcox and others at Lawrcnceville, under the man-agme'ht of Henry Lewis, Ed. B. Hicks and Stephen D.

Wadkins at Clarfcsville, 'dnder the management ofAbraham B. "enable, Saro'I. V. Wad-kins, Tucker Carrington, Edm'd. A.

Williams and John Towns at Milton, under the management of Sam'l. AVadkins, JohnT. Gaiiand, Stephen Dodson, Johnson, Jno. Ragland at Bel-field, under the management of John Butts, Wm. Wardlow, Nath'l.

Land, Henry Wye he and Tom-j fin Avent at Danvule, under the management of James Lanier," Thos. Rawlins, George Towns and John Ross at Leaksvilie, under tlie manage ment of Dr. E. Brodnax, Jas. Buttle, Jno.

More-head and Thos. Battle at Wilkiiis' Ferry, under the management of Jesse A. Faulcon Wood-J. Hamblin, John T. Weaver, James Vincent and W.

W. Wilkins. February 15, 1834. .15 4w To the North-Carolina liar. CONDENSED English Chancery Itcports.

Gkigg Elliot, PhiTmlelphia, AndTuKNEu Hughes, at the N. Carolina Bookstore, Rahiglt, HAVE PUBLISHED FIVE VOLUMES OF Condensed Chancery Reports of, Jtangland 'CMIIS Work is held in the higKest estimation 1 by all the distinguished oil the American Bar, and no Law Library cart be considered complete witlwut it. Ch MeJlor Kent, Sn speaking of the great lue ofnhjs.Work to all the American Bar, observes 44 It has been judiciously jeditt-d, and. is a work that was much wanted. Itl was, indeed, indispensable to the circulation in this country of K.ngiish Equity Law, (the best code i the I world of ethical principles, justly and trulyi.ap- uade through all the vohiminous pajges of" English Chancery whtri ojiie-half-of the.

nnniber is troublesome and useless With us." Chancellor Williamson, of New-Jersey, inno- ticing this Work, savs" 1 have examined wtiih great approOation, your edition Condensed Eng'ish Chancery Uepot ts. The appears to be ably executed, and entirely to supersede the necessity ot the very heavy expense to gen ttemen of the profession of the law in the Unit- fed States, of purcJiasing the Original books of lleports under that conviction I hare become a suhscriberfto the work." GenttemeR of the Beilieh and Bar of the United ttten htve long and justly complained of the number and expense ol law books, and ps.r-ticnlarly pf the heavy cost, oi EngjUh Chancery Reports. The present, fs ah effort jto. reduce the number of volumes, and to Iesen the expense ofthose wb'i ks at h-st tfrree fimrths. (Ijf The ork: ts handsomely hotind in calf, and will be sold at the low price pi $5 per Volume.

TJic Members of the ir are particiilaTly re-quested to examine the 14 6 Classical ScljOoL will he opened by the huoscrioer, at LincolntuuL on he 17th of FefmtaryJ The rice ot tuition Jlbr the Latin and Greek Languages Will be pf sVssmif Engtisli Graniuu.r, Geography -qilAritltmetic. tn advance. Those who wish iu formation respecting ii qnatitkcaiiuns aaateacUcr. are re-tened to Mr- W. j.

iiiiighain, Pnnc'pal ot' the Hillsborough Academy, and, to thx; Chapel HilC I GEO' MORROW. February 1st. ,1834. i 14A 'ft' llh do. j.

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