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'tz -i - v -w - ' - ' - - . - . .. . . A - 4 - . . .. , , - - - - . ..v. , .; ! . ;f, r1-' , J r r JJ ; . . , -Zp ;:-y-- v'' ' : . ' - : t . . - "j- , - .-. , . JU. iL. " 1 11 ' '? l 'J' s '.-f " 'j ! itJ1- ' k - miblished evcry;Tci;iAT and Fribat, by , ; JOSEPH GALES &SON, V- ? At '"'' J)oitat' Per annutn--hklf in advance. r A 0 VE RT IS EM ENTS . ; " trexeeed1nar!ixeen neatly inserted three ? times fora DnMar; and twentyifire cents for crerv .Miccpedint; publication s those of prreati cr length in-the sane proportion.. ..Cowmu ' sications ihanTcFally- received. . ."LtTTxas -'to the Editors must be poit paid. - ' - i . i - - Wo have befnrft u& ari Address delivered th Re?. Mr: Knowjes in the prat, Bap tist Church in; Salem street, at the rehi ois celebration fl the Fourth instant- s It -is an able and finished -! production j and treaty upon subjects of vitt imporrance to thp interest of our. count rjr, and which cannot be'WdeVpty impressed 'upon -the wind nd: heart nf the: American citizen. X)Qr limits compel us txi be briefj and we it rniitentl ourselvesin for the. present with a 'wngJe 'extract, whichal though per Kai)S if les iniptrtance and merit thaw nsa- n v oihersi better answers our purpose at this time 'i J . " ' . ' Mr- -rfftpr alludin to other causes . luch Vhaj; tend to endanger the stability ' of our government, thus delicate, touch es upon the Presidential Question : : i Here iheni 'i opened a wide arena. 1 filled with e.iger compfctitors. I the con- test were maintained wi tb-)rper w ea pons, aht iC aft?r the decision were made, the : unsuccessful candidates would caltnt V and respec t fully acquiesce : in the reu It,- the cnoipetidon miht be a benefit to the pub lic iuteres's; j But a s little knowledge of tne pa&smns m men is- uuicieiii-iu- snww is that this tempe rat e spirit anil.this cat in acquiescence! are hot ojbe expected. ,Ani biti'os and i sel fishjr tnen $ wiit employ? all their influence to attain' their endiT. -They will resort to uriiustifiable means; Mali e and slander will be emnlbved to -injure the fame "of .their! rivals si'the l interests, of fh electors vill be appealed: tor and their pas- 8ions lnnatned by auine arts- wnicn un principled yintrigueT can devise . and exe .cu te- ,By ? mea n s I ike .th e se, i n compe te n and bad men f may force ( themselves , into t power.-J theyfail of success, they will viHfvv their opponents, impeach their con duct, misrepresen t their measu res, obs t rue t as much as possible, . the e xecution of thei r duties and i endeavor to - wit hd raw Ynm thera the public confidence: and, support The .tranquility of the community is thus disturbed;' the purity' of- elections stai;ied,: the respecta bill ty and influence of offi cia I stations diminished, and -men. bf sterling . worth excluded froni office, ; because thev have too much modesty and self-respect to ex pose therasel v es'to the assaults of cai lumriy; . and too m u ch principle to resort to the base methods py which others would Htiv-rise toj-power. ;4 v:A':sf- --.;:-'.- this furious contest tor otnee -will in crease with7 the adyancVof our population, Wcause there is necetssarily a great increase pf the nuiubef of 'n p s? s of eiiibl u men i ; ; The nu inber of t hese is alreudy veiy greafcVfTPhere is no office, h'jwever incoiisiderable which is 'not.ea' gerly soushtl - Persuhs of this class, iibo are' usuallv 'reafly t 'Ifibin-thel: standard of aujr pnii icai party wnicn promises re. vard tlieml f iieir selfish es3 is i the only impulse to action 5 anU they regard1 not ' f hei r cou h i ry s we I fare, if ijiey can sec u re their own .ends. ; "They carennt Atu ;iil the higher offi ces of the Sta te, if th ey ;c an niakethe election b( one Indivicfual rather th a n - a no 1 h cry. su bse rVe their own inte rests ; just as the firetoriantiahds'-W'Rom twed the -imperial . purplero him who wtod d tt ribute anibhs them the inost Ht .ueraiimati)r es .j. ... 'I! K'4siwtr apch thehighek office in the nation; thelcontest beoriies widre" fierfcpV bechusenherize isiinWe valul&liiul the; electrons iesfrequeht 'tremeiidptt f'sttey vitidii jia'i' eVef ;ye t sha't vcu lois nauon. v un tills delicate suDieci, t,is hot toy design ltd express ablopinioii, in refatioti 10 etiher;r the contending par lie tii the feigns ol j l fie tirnes. lVie clouds are "gatlieritig ihe 'dafk foceaiiis heaving ";the elemefitsrt5jnfeiriU com ntnt'uihevery thing, bodes a storin--iid if there e v er jvva s a t i me ' vv h'e'iTtli e pa Vitouhtjtiripray'to''' now. . , jjere is an excited iVeiln4 bTrougl nit iiiUmen 00k fierctly at each 61 her uspaMj,, cerisure "Ur,eiiyga"!.iist ; the "Wi csi disuhuished men 'he narioo AVJi Ate verjiaV lite, jhe event che appriiachiug eleCtiunVthkyjoleoce -Vakeii-Muf "Hn e danger, jwrHap I'd r.. ?" '. , T. . 1 c t 7" oiil foiiiiwif i..tiu Nir 1 ) ilnn ill rrc ; V sa escaje the tatewhlcUUias be! su many, ether nations; , There U i fil- uo t'.; Iut every lover Vf --hi coufitry who wishes for her pea civlioi ; t VitiUt look vwilh rafanwrid sorrow !on s 1 T V tl 1 f 1 fry: 1 1, at yV 1 h i n g td s e ; i n , our teiuv Alinostall ciVil wars' have sprung tutu iivarttrile futobcbi'ef Uiigistracy 5 '.di.ur cj.u.tryv.viir bu'-h'anpv; inaucd if m55 ciiunericai fn tne rear, tnat. some bold, artful man, by the aid of a temporary popularity; a nu or unprincipled partisans, wiiw win. assisi mm, max ne may provide for them may.force his wav to the'Presi- d e n t i al" c ii a i r V 'or t i t ' tn a V be. 5 ' t ha t some uch man, enraged byldefeav ahi artful ly appealing to political animosities anil sectional, prejudices, raav raise the vstand- ru oi -civil war, ano collecting arounu nim the worthless, the factious and the le!u!-; ded, may plunge his parricidal s tvord inro the bosom of his country. , This is not an imaginary Idanger. This country ; has al ready had a fearful warning on this point. The treasonable design of Aaron; Burr ori ginated in Jils resentment for jfailure 'to reach the highest -offioe-of the riition. It is dreadful to think of so disastrous a ter mination of this fair experimentl of such a downfall of this glorious republic. But iii sucn a result u wmi certain y arrivel unless a better spirit pervade the land than u r . i . .. i ., mi . . t . . . r-. inai wnicn seems now - to predominate in many nearts.. 7 SHOPPING. I . . . .. Ji'.' ; - ' - I Going a-shopping is one of the most se nous occupations that a young lady ha 2t. -It is a sort of exhibition. I went n shopping the oilier day with a third cousin of mine who touched it weniy-eignt last Sal tuulay, to my certain knowledg but whij still looks the amiable as much as if she were, only sixteen, he told me she want ed to look at some sfikf goods, but hang me if I could ever find out whai particular kinti she desired- , I jrbsered in my pere grinations, that she always went into thos t -stores' iwhich hail the most customers. h She would ask to look at a niece of ribbon. then leave that for a pie e of.musilh, or uy tning else on tne counter, in mem terval she looked foiir times into theha berdasher's mirror, told a few anecdotes ot the last water party and said she spet t a dull wevk in Trenton, and was buried :J live lrrXCatskill - r rather,71 said .she. looking innocently, "j I was like Percival's piece of ice on the. fop of th' Pine Orciiard, that turned mt fa. smjling free and broken heart. Ohi certairily," said I, V ice e noush.l'll warrant you." I observe that all the shop keepers look grim whenever my cousin makes herj appearance. : : I ; Nt. Adv. ylNDT AN OBSERVATION. ; o ! -It would be' a pitvjnot to preserve the following anecdote, which displays 80 much 01. mac accuracy 01 ooervatioti wntcn is known' to be the characteristic iif iur red brethren of the WesJ : An Indian upon his return home; to his hut one klay, disco vered fthat his venison which had b;n hUNg up to iry, naujoeen stolen. Alter going 4ime distance He met some persons of whom he inquired,iif"they had not seen a liltler olfi tchite man, wti a short gun. anuaccompariH d 1 uy !a small tlog jwitn a bob'tailJr. 1 hey replied in the affirmative. and upon the Indian assuring them that the man thus described had stolen his venison. they desired to be informed how he was a bleto igive such a miriute description of i person whom he had riot seen. The Ind i- an answered tnns The thitif I know is a tittle, man; by his having made a stones.vt stand on in! order to reach; the venison from the height I hunt it ,! stand- ins onlthe ground : that he.isian old man I fenow by his short steps, which jt have tra ced over. the deael 1 eaves i n t he wood s 3 and t hat he is a white wan , Ik no w by hi s tu rhihk -otit his toes When he wjal ksj which an inuiu actruyes. uiBgun m be by t he in arkj; w hi ch i t he n made by rubbing the bark of the .'i "vvhich i t leaned j-ftha his do4 is a? know by! his tracksvlaml that he has an Indian never does. f . His gun I know to hllhe muzzle tree on small. I knnw hv his tracks, and that he has a 606- tail, discovered by;the mark it made in the ddst where he was' sitting at the ti me his master was takingidown the meat" , ri'l. J, n . nm.:Ul K. f ha lato - ll r CourtMv the rich bariHerl was the produce of a lofig life of honestindus?ry; and strict rittentnm to businesyjin this; perhaps,, he had fev equals. J On one occa ?ion jwhna gentleman, w ie!lovv; came tirtown htin'iVlinnT" .emuiei 10 t:o oim .noiur. 1 ic hcai 'ioj the e genUeTnan; had Suiiie businesilrtransr :t at MK Courtt's; backing h.iusel when ac rhrri ivas a nennv im chanire due here, jwas a penny inj change jdue fn ;I r. irioti rtiL f Wei l.?"sal(i the re tie' ourtt$.vr;VVeiUsaa tnegeBCi i you gave mr a dinner iwim ii mpuiavc tuoi l 1 00 i'an dto-d ;.y you w i I I'ppt give jiie a; pioy ! True,p ;And it:isyiheih jilyjxoicwiV mat ten . of business,: t bat enabled me to iiive? y & tl v a'vd in n er. H e i ijJMaj e'l ty Queenharlotte,-,wh:kept: cih wittiMri Courts, senttnVjttcewto draw ;ij1n tl.reeuilay a if "answerVfpjesentiogf ; his ; humble-;doty, ..rid a ssu r i n er h e r '; Mai -3 ty, -that , to wi th ragst superfluous U add hef liijestyi' af- sua! I ruv give.;j 011 uiiijt.. .. - j i uiuti r .7 7 said Mr, tlonri tsVV Miid jtiiysftfciVf.' ed iiuest. Iiosiri2uliHis ihisif Yesterday draw hilt a million 01 unouey irmn tne nouse o f Th o in as Cou r,i t s U I Co- th ree ':. hou rsfnb -tice.was ail that' was necessary.'Tt is at- ter thjs com mu nication from the principal ; did tibt withdraw her confidence 1 r v " Vf V? London Sun.' ' NORFOLK AND PHILADELPHIA COMMERCIAL LINE, Via Senford and' Dover. . T . 1 rHE Steam-Bo:it Norfolk, Capt. Wright, or jthe Philadelphia, Capt.' Weems.' will leaare Marsden's Wharf, Norfolk, even Sunday, Wed. nesdy,: and, Friday evening, at 6o'clock, and the passengers- will arrive at PhiladeloJiia 011 Tnes- .1 ..... ' . - !. day, Friday and Sumlay jnorninjfs, in time for the morhintr RoatS forTKc-w-York- . And t!e Steam uoay f ran Klin, Uapt. aqe, wilt leave -Arch St-. VVhsri Philadelphia, every Sunday, Wednesday and Friday evening, at 6 o'clock, and the passen gers! will , arrive, at Norfolk on Tuesday, ;Friday and Sunday mornings, in time to take, th-e James Itiver Steamtlloats and Southern Stages'. . t i'are through- $12, Meals on board the Boats included. Passengers from Philadelphia pay for breakfast on land. t - , Way passengers pay for "meals. . i f , - -All iba gage at the risk of the owners. .r ?, . July 9.. . 85-tinec. . To the Heirs of David and Jacob Zvbliru ' FIRST CAEitc 4 Tithe reqoestof the Orphan Chamber of the t City of St. Gall, and by order of the Circuit Court of that City.; Public Notice is hereby gi. ven tp the If eirs and Descendants of David Zu blin, sun of Ambrosius, deceased, in t the year 0,' and namely to those of his two deceased Dvid and Jacob Zublin, formerly living in nnsy Ivania an.l Carolina, and from 1 whom since sons Pe thirty-eight years nothing has been heard. FOR THE FIRST TIME, they are-therefore summoned to'appear on the 1st nf JuK of the present y-ar before the Presi dent of the Circuit Court of St. Gull, in this City, euiier person . nv or 10 accompany meir claims with credible proof of their being relations or descendants of the aforenrientioned persons, and also of tlteir present place f residence, to ena ble the Orphan Chamber to distribute the re maining property of the" above mentioned 'de ceased, now in tlieir possession, to such person or persons whose claims entitle them to the pro perty in question, r i CV The First Secretary of tate of the Canton of St. Gdl, j(Sij?n d) BUM GARTNER. St. Gall, in Switzerland, 8th M.u, 1828, vjss Consulate, Mexandrta, District of Columbia, tth July, 1B28. -' The time fixed for the' first call -having': expir ed, notice is hen-bv eiven, that: eccoml oall from the Orphan Chamber of St. Gall, will pro bably be made on the 1st October n, xt, and a third call on 1st January 1829 ; so that the inte rest of the parties will not be prejudiced if they forward in time for the subsequent calls,' 'the le gal proofs of thir descent from David and Jacob Zublin, to their friends at St. Gall, direct to H. C. Dekham, Esq. Swiss Consul at New-York, or to the subscriber. ' - - r i ANT. CHARLES CAZENOVE. -Swiss Consul for the District of Columbia and the Southern States. ' July JJ, 1828.. . V - 88--eo2w. : A TBAOH3R WAHTSD ONE of an undoubted, moral character, and who is a good English. Scholar, and under stands teaching Jjatin, Geography and 'Arithme tic, will meet with liberal encouragement to take charge of 10 or 15 Studen s,'bv "applying to the Editors of thH paper in person or by letter post paid. None need apply unless they can come well recommended, - v ' : . . " -" " ' ' Ralt-ijh July 23d, 1828. 87-utf UN. It. A Graduate of the University of N. C. woiiN be preteiTf i. n ESPECTFULLY informs her friends .'and JtJL customers, that having purchased her sis ter's interest in the store, sh has resumed the business "of Jlfflliriery and Maniua-makins 'Slie f t : J ; i f iteis graxerui to ner inentis ana iw uic jjuuhu. for the liberal encouragement she has receivea far the last ten years, and still so icits a conti nuance of their custpm She intends doing bu siness owl v until. Spr'mcv and invites her friends to call and see her good, as she has no w on hand a general assortment of Fancy Sfrftcea, " which she will sell at reduced prices for Cash or oti a short credit, to, punctual customers. U ;i iRdeigh, :?uly 23; 1828,v Z ;884tt I H ills b oro' Ke mal e f S ie mi nary , : 'The; Summer; Session ot this Institution Commence on the lOtlvof July; i 1 - K iVsaA-5'Tiirriowi;-.a'-?t-..- will ; 1st Class, 15,00 per session. 2d 8i'3d-Classe's,il2,50--i-f Wyv "4th; Class, ; ' 10,00. I r;--. .:;'f''f3bniinjgt;nt expense'i.430 i M OnsiuBSTAI ijinTMEST. , "' ',..'; .' ? Music, : . ';' $24.00 per session. :. 3Drawinff &JPaihting 10,00 zS :'; I Needle, Worm i;00 '; yVm- -IJn'ard can be obtained Th tin? most respectable families of the place at $10 per month," including waihing woodrcandlesiv A fiew ybuhg la- ;jly 3 Fiiic Water PowerJ flrpiifiownerofVn' River, in-tIu-ViciflityoPl4.!rwiUin to accommodate an individual, or Company, inclin-. ed to comrnence ia Cbtton .or Woollen, Manufac tory, with Water PoweTilan J if desirable to such persoVor ''Company Would be willing to take. art interest in such Establishment, to the extent of his ability.-; Having at present on the site a Saw and Grist-Mill, he could furnish the-materials for building a suitable House or; jouses, and pro vision for the .Workmen. i'.Vi m:?- f V. rf Application, to the Editors of the Register, post paid, will be duly attended to.. ) r -Wake ?nnty My 6. , ; ; , m tf. dies will beireceivta,borer4. to ; the, tarn uy oithe'ihstmctresststvl-WJ.Pt ; Lost or 'Mislaid t , Certificate of one Share in the - Canital JL ' Stock of the State Bank of North-Caralina. for the" renewal of whichapplication .will be made j iu i ne uiretiury ui.satu naiiK ai ic appropriate time. - ' J. M. HENDERSON. August 1328. 1 : ; 91 3w : ,: State of North-Carolina Randolph County. - : At Iranian Miller's Ex'or. ' ' This case beinar , n ,vs' , SreMTed. to i the, Richard'Sh!cklefoTds Ex'qr. undeisignedj to tnke an account and report to the - next term. i Notice is-hereby given ..to all iliepavt -es'jtivth'ej caselhaf I shall attend at the office of the Clerk? and Master in Equity for the Cou nly aforesaid,' in -Ashboro on the23.d day of September next for the purpose of taking the account aforesaid. i JESSE HARPEtt. ' , July 29, 1828 . - 91 Zw f B1HE Subscriber, having qualified'at thes last! -fl- term.ofthe Coonty urt 'of 'Chatham' as' Executor of the last Will andTestament -ofWin.! ship .Stedroan, deceasedi gives ? notice -t thosei ind fated to the Estate to make payment ; arid to' thosei.who have any claims against the said es-1 late to, present them properly 'authenticated for payment,1 within the time 'prescribed by'Iawv tVi this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery.! v . NATHAN A: STEDMAN; Exr.t- I July 33d, 1628. - 89 3t - light SULKEY with a neat Harness. Apply . at this Office. V... -i. -.'i.' June 2, 73 BLANK BOOKS. 1,--- ::i -' 1 ;V J GALES & SON have just received a ftenc- ral assortment of Ulank JJooksV well-bound, comprtsing Kecord uoofent L-fdsrt: Joumits, r - y Books, Watte Bookt 'Album Memorandum, Books&c. fc. : lAf- -. ' f 1 V -v 'Jiitj-12,. i828.n'''v',-?'f- 'fiY--V jl-r Nbtice to 'Merchants. THE Subscriber begs leave to inform the Mer chants of North-Carolina, that he has made arrangements to commence the SHOE & LEA- r.HER BUSINESS in the Vrrrof JSEW'YQHKy and solic ts their patronage, He fltters liiimscli' that Ins long experience and extensive businehS in tha line, for the last ten years, in Petersburg, Va has given him a kno.wjedjre of the Southern Market, which will enable him to furnish goods better suited to their sales than trWst other es tablishments of the kind ui that Citv. f "V V j.'!;.'-4- ' :i ' S;-'SAMU EL' ROBINSON. N. B. The business above inmed commenced on the 1st! Inst. at No. 96, Maiden L'n, under, the firm of ' . - ROBINSON & OLDS. Pefersburg, 3d May, '1828. : 'Ay 65 3m A ND for sale at the Book-store of J. Gales and, Son,' in Rateigbi '"price: three dollars a new Edition" of the Office aiid Duty bfa Justice of Clerks," Constables and other- Civil Officers in; North-Carolina.'' With an appendix, containing; the Constitutions of this State and of the United States, and a collection of the most : approyed forms for the use of these Officers. '. ,t r The new Edition f this .valuable Work; con tains besides its former useful matter, the sub stance f all the important Acts passed by the General Assembly irom the year Itslo, tg .tiie present period, whicli'appear under their proper heads. : -)1 --';;;v.iri?';-::r'- Orders for this new Work will be duly attend ed to. from any p;ii"t ot the .State.' - : June 16, J828. - . ft;.;';T-v" :::- S tate of No r tb -G aroliua 4 Edgecombe County. V ' Court of pleas and Quarter Sessions t:,;;-;May Tertn,v-1828.!-' t Hnrv JJ f; Riittin.. Kxectltor of La.l - --4 - G. Rum n, Executor of La mon Ruffi n, dee'd. ' il i Sally Kit natrick. Jesse H . Cobb and Ol ve his wife, Wm, H Ifov wood I " 1 and Nancv his wife. Theoph Ed- i v Probate leoph Ed- V' of; Will Henderson nnd Charity , Ann his ; wife, Sally Dupree,.Fred,k; Jor dan and ELzabeth his wife, Catha rine Evans, Orren Lainon, Elis'ia v Battlej and Olive his wife. jfr i;; TT appearing to the satisfaction of the' Court i that, William, Henderson and CbarityAnn his wif'ei Sally Dupree, - Frederick Jordan and; ElizJ abeth his wife, -Catharine Evans;t Orreh Lamoh and Elisha Bitlleiuid Olive hiswifeV Defeiwlants in this case afe;"hot4 inhabitants' of this State :--4 It is thereftre ordered ihat public . tion for leighj; i'?fe hft made in the Raleiirh Recrister a nxl Ra leigh Star, for .the 'Said non-resid nts ' to appear at the nCt Court of Pleas and Quarter Session? to be held for the county of Edgecombe at' the Court House in'Tarborough, on the fourth; Mou dav of August' next, -then and there to enter their Caveat thereto, otherwise the said paper writing purporting to be the last Will and 't es tament of said Lamon Ruffin; dee'd.'; will be ad mitted to ' Probate Witness Michael fearnj Clerk' of the saVd Court at Tarborough, the 4th Monday of May, A. 1) . 1828. , . f ' i ; - " ' v. MIC 1 1' L II EA tN. C.! C LEMON SYHUP AND LIME JUJCE ? j V PERFECTLY. FRESH ,r: ' " v 4 ' f ; - ' 'J ust Received, by i July , 19 Xi'i&i : ;'h BOUT a foriiught since, a negm man namet UTL WilliomTio.dylJt: He is of common :siz? about 23or years old, and has 'one eye injured, which can bnlybe'dis covered by'chse xaniinai on; H inoccupation; istliatlpfa'dltch for the lasj thWel'or! I four y ears jnt be pttghbbrlioodi of Ita4 leigh1,' where his ife, a freWoman,;iiv-s.i It is; supposed he is now at workViiear; Rale igh or Pitt&boipugh Cjtlia ten.ollars will be "giren t in G ranVille,: or five dollars for securing liim i n jail so that I'getrhim': againl.-&t,y: kJ Raleigh, July 2- , 82.6tpl. OH the fair maid of .pejith, . ; -By ,the author of: Waverly : , . . u , Just Received by 5V - r JQ. GALES C: SON -1 ' ; , JV zw-Tovh Udvxol'tlaicL . f-vV-. - : 6 2 m f ' ; .;! J .:' . To be, drawn 12th Au.st. ! . i'of .feia.ooo, 1 -"if, c.orn,' Iof, .2,000, uf 1.750. , 4 of 1,000, - G nf 500, '6rof ! 200,59 of - 1 .50, nrnrttntv it t(ndtl I - i A lift rci V 7 KATES & M J N i UK. V . - , ItichmonJria. .DisirtiriZ ISwinhp Canal :Lottci"j, s To be drawn at Richmond, Va. t'th Svpt 1 2.500, '1.QQ0, ' m:ooo, ,5 of 4fXT, ,10 of 20f), 39 f .50, ,3 . Besides K40; S30NJ -Vhnje tickets S4, Halves S2. QrV. 1. . Orders to be addreSvSed to ate-& Mc tntyre, ; Richmond, Va. post hii s. r v V YA I RS & McITYIli:.. SMSTIT BCCZSS. K 1 r 1 ! V '-..-.;-;; ' wmm tt ; -: . . .-'. J rGALES SiSON have jus repfived the fof. 4f lowing recent vpublications Ifrom- Philadeif phn viz. Coming Out. oy Misses Porter, Herbert, Slilton, Vr Almack's revisited, x Recollections of Lord Byronj by Lt-igh Hunt, . W'hims Sc 6Vldifies, with 40 original 'designs, Savines &cDoiricrs 3d series. 1 Vr J Clubs of LOmloni .t - v. I .Sketches of P;ersia;f j Talesibf theFlresideV1 r : :j'j ;.t 'i - f Juhms'Unmasked, "or; Lcttl George Sactcvillsj ' jjroveu f ne Junius, anu snowing mat llio. ; f author; of the lUers of Juniu'was also this I f jau.'hbr of the History of the rpign bfGeorgtst 'K':';- in, ana Humor oi uie'rvorui isrnon. ascnuctl to MrlWilkes:5riJvv;,v. tp). -,"'"-';';:',; ; ; . eiglJuly3i '.".'-: "C2-tf. ; Piaiiojtyrtesi nrUt-Subscriber be:s leave to mform the puW )-VL lie, ; that he has on hand and jbffers for sale y twonew Pitnbswith' t kevp, made in the modern style, , and tn a substantial , manner. lie lovers otnmsic,' and those wish. ing ;.to purchase,' are iHVited to: call and examine them as to.tone &touch.He wouUf also inform tlo public, tliarhe has for some time past, attended '' J:" eMdes S30,' so, &c. ; ; J , jWKoTe'titkit'S !J-lveJC2 50. Q'r. 81, 25- Onlers .for-tick'rK pOt id, "'5,bAXrS'&;SpN,hve a fresh'-' quality Rir;u mmer 'use'i '"iji ty?-?' -v "i-'"-:' aJury;l$lKS8 85 - y r to stringing and tuning PianosJ nd" )Tore hb .. A services to tliose who' may wish tJum iii that c i- V. : . laiijr. ; ; ic lias icvicililjr nnjJJJIICH IMIJIkCrir Willi ' , " an assortment of (lie best; Gepmarj Siriuj3, whicli ' ' will enable hun to furnish new 0A9S when neces- r,; v saryv Order from a" distance, , as; well as the:-: in the city, are soficited, , and will be promntl attended tof $J V" WESLEY VlIVrAKEIt , . 1: Raleigh, May 2d , : ; : . , x ', v- Teii n es seeV Co ttorii S5-) inster E Iiave the entire c ;nrol of the Patent fo? s Mr.; Brvaot's Family Spinster for" the S tatai of North-Carolina, except the Codoties of Stokes, ;! Rockihgliam, paswell, Orange, and Chatham;! Persons wishing to engage in "tle business, to L purchase Rights,':or furnish themselves with Ma chines, can obtain any information on 'this sub ject, by letter or oti . vise, at Greensb6roujb, -Guilford 'County Citizens Itnd Farmers' in and near Raleigh," ar Jso informed, that we ex." pectin a short time to commence the Jlacline making business in' that place. i In the mean time; those who wish' to examine the utility of dur Machines, can see one at Mr. ! Wesley Whita ker's, irt Raleigh. " ' ' ' . , & Farmers' who 'have their Bagging to purchasi, will do .well to call and look at itl ' v ELI D. ANDERSON, JAS. S. ANDERSON, WM. F. ANDERSON. . . I-'., 90- July 25th; 1828. ; O Ad and ci System. -v -The next MA RYLA N D STATE LO'ITE RY, (No. 4, for 1828,) .-will be drawn In the City nf Bnltinio-etbh Wednesday, the 20th August, which will permit distant advrnturers tb forward thcl? orders in time.rThe Capital prires are - ' Ten VAVousaud: '-XloVVai!, $2,O0b--?lv0QO,-&c: &c.jhe wliole payable ii CASH. - The Scheme is arranged cn the ODD '.' EVEN SYSTEM by which the Holder of - .two Tickets, or two Shares, will be ctcin cfc.l'aiz ing at least One-Prize: and may drawl TJIRCUi vate conveyance, enclosing the Cash or Prize wilt rnert the same promptjand Jpunctual atten tion as Ifon personal application fl Addres j to : - .1M. COll EN, Jr. U: BROTIIEIIC. :; uauninrc juiv y, iao. fBALTIMonc. tCT 'O SAVE IS TO GMN. c: LD SHELL COMBS made new, broken cn-T mendedr and new teeth put i'.iJ so as tolea "no appearance of 1iaving been broken. Jn t! case the Comb , will be; restoriil to the san; j hrmness and transparency as v en (.ret Orders' frtiui a distance pru . ttten 1 tv 1 :'; , , by j. cll::3de!:, ; ' A few rod- oulheat cf tl.3 Court lieu ". 'Ralei-h. June I2t!i. 1ZZ2. ". . &JT Cash; and the hihc-t p'ricp iv or broken shell ,:ombs, s above . N. B.-jarokea uRibreUas feiiatotz ';imolemcketi Sitfcr? -SI 'i J Haluesk. - Eia;htlis$ 50 f'XiU ORDERS: either by inall fjfest paid) orprl - i' . l- - - .1
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Aug. 8, 1828, edition 1
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