i
I 'v.-
Wi.l.: Ai VLiPYh , YUyKyyy
L-V V,,';-;. ;.r: r-.;m r',V.-'"" ; i; -Unrp'dbypartyragre to livelike brothers. f " ' .''r-V'i";';7 - 'T . "
-
i7rZ- ' ,"' - 1,,' lirrl ' j j:Froi;AJ!Vat Oaary,. constitution, consenuently his love was : ' ZaOOS: t' '4 "j " :s'
r?i1TE3 Sit:
?; 'L,i'w- verv Tl-at and)FRAT, by
"P 30SEPHG.iES&S0N,
half in advance.
it Are Xa:f7
P ADVERTISEMENTS .
u t f
Trom the Natchet Qalaxy
Some two or tliree months since, a huge
and shapeless bundle arrived;, at the Post
Office in ! this city; direct i or indirect, as
th e ca se may oe, if romi the r 1 d era I Ci y,
and marked .f FKEE.',i - Nothing " remark
able"- was observed about
??J!2lfor aDomr, and twenty.five cents 'for
lr sixteen lines, neatly inkerted three said, until -the lapse of twjo or three days,
he bundle afore
Succeedinff publication : those of eat
i Vm-th in the same proportion.... VvOu-
fb thanlcmuy receiveu.,..x..M0 .afne of - hogtg and
. -..T'-.a mn!t ne V091 vuvt. ?
when to the utter amazement and conster
nation if f ihe iDeputy i Postmaster,; it gave
evident sigha of , ivitaljty. What, in the
Dims, was to be
of the Medical
idone ?
to'
A
consultation
J-Vojb the' Cherokee Phoemx.y
faculfy was proposed,
that time , !'
but as fees were at
rV WvrioN QF TME Cherokee Alphabet. ' : f Uke angel visits, few and far between,"
V.t.UiiThe; following statement lt w? fr?ngtjr suspected they might " re-
JUT' . . - - - ' I nnpt" -thtt ttal Into loirop up ami trV Th?t
invention ? on tne unerqK.ee 1 ; 7-,-ru.f. v f "v. f""" ";.r,rr
uiu not UQ. jUA to an inquest ui mvv-
objection than
Mr.
respecting the
Xbe f may not be altogether uninteri TOa - no UoyyAs to an
Alpwpe't.uia r . k- ?x I vers 4 there was no other
"S,?! S: th.ai their . i livid n2 ihe
the contents of the
of
Ti Lar im at the time he made his in- bundleiam.mgithernse es, by way of in
lived near him at ine , ; J . ducement to further enqury. The next
VCMriiess is in appearance and ha P':
cire hU grandfather on re
fefihS?rWde watV whiteman; He has dictionary away from the- ad.esJ) but
fel4 ?,l?: f ,nr l;,n-uacre hut the the rapidly increasing I rotundity of this
m y vniiwirii"j - 1 - a
.naentiv in his invention of wonderful Dund e' pladeU tne only point
Xa&t; he h.d to' depend entirely on lv,thm , tbrir junsdict.On rest. Wb
uieiijuaw , s fnlin the name of-i Mary Miffdalen could it
H;nVc n the subject of writing the Chero- be ? ,bome supposed the jrats had found
SaritAia bv a conversation "which their way into the interior of this non-de-
!rnp,; Averse making remarks 00 the were smuggling Mbrgajiud the Mississippi.1
tzj-f -iante nf the white Dcouie. One Others again supsed thatl Heiiry Cfay
nau sent nun uy man
rous tail
superior
said, that white men
1:, 4-nM .1 ; i PTPPinivt nam in a. we.
ami conn 11 in nuv ui.m i iLr.' iinii n i r it :
. iiV J,n whn r-rpivprt it . down thei river! to frisk his nonde
mm. fht thi wn vprv trn9i. among itne J aCKSOIl I0IKS. tsut tn
ic more
' - ' m . u w u m m w ww .aava -r w w n mrm mm s m wr mym m -mr n m a r
and they could not see now . 11 couia ne t'V r.1 TMt v'hUs tti
done. Mr. Uuess, atter silently listening i11 ?ac ,,WU8,,,m was in inR!
fttt tlir conversation ft)r a while, raised (iff, as that was cUrrenjtly reported to be
kimsolf anrt n'nfiintr on anv air of' minor- d ,,uSe
liliuo'i, "--"jji . : t-. - . - I ' ' v I - i r i n 1 I -
..... ..'. ' . ". n r k k w V. hAAflfl nrp. hml
tance, said, you are all tools ; wny tne a
W lab
and a b
monster, hoofed land horned with
two mouths
head,! and eat three Carolinians
ale of I crtton at every meal, and
swallowed a Georgian whole, by. way of a
desert,! Death and Destruction ! What
was to be
violate
move l
attack
lone
To peep into it would
Uncle Sam's inisunctiohs. To re-
from the oflice -one voiild as soon
old Beelzebub himself There it
Jay, swelling and
swelling
like Esop's
frogv until ' the; fourth day, when. Mo the
no small amusement ot our friend Lvle.
' I . - r-- I . 1 . j . .
thins is: very easy ;tl can; do it myselt
and picking up a iiaisiune nc coiouieiiucu
scratchinff on it with a pin :;and after a
few minutes read , to them a sentence which
In.' had vVitfpW bV makina' a mark for each
t word.) iThis Droduced a laugh, and" the
conversation on that sabject ended, liut
the inventive Dowerv of Guess's mind were
now roused fo action: SLnuthingshort of ber
iog able to write the Cherokee language
wnutd fiitnaftr himi' Hp wpnf hnmp. nn rrhaspd
i - i -t j. iL-'OL. - larlil thP utlpy rjinsnalinn nf U o hie
jnateriais,fana sai oown paini me vyiie-i-- , -j w,"r 1 ' J
rokee lansuaseon paper, v tie at - nrst " vJf. . T ' V" ""t.?lMUSs' WP?,, "cw
&ueht of no way, but to make a charac envelope, and forth crept awhat think
ter fur each word. He oursued this plan y"u rea?er a sne ? No. A monkey ?
' , , . . . . . , ... I IVI n A. .4- . . 3 - T.T . i. . ..
f,r .hnnt vpp in h rh timi ht mnflp I tv v "K f io, no neuner
1 fhniisanrt rharatfpra. : Hp wa then I " "S "iUUcJ or ine uevu ;
meed that the object was not attaina- Amazement seize yelit was a a pump
n that way, but he was not discourag- vet reader,-A pumpkin
ed. ITp rfirmlv believed ' that" there was 1 f : s I i:-"" K -;J . : - - . - i
was mailed at Washington,
trvinrr cpvpml nthpr wuvii m tuii.ii was ucijuoucu a
jaethods he at length conceived the ideal H03'""; V pumpKineea, or a very rare
(if divid i ng the word s into parts. ,
sever
convi
We in
kind, v?e. presume. It is well known that
the streams of water this side the moun
He had not proceeded far on this plan,
before he found to his great satisfaction,
! Vat the same characters would appiv, in
!itt'erent words,: and the number of char-
i Tirlora u it A f '.I us ' rAmtrit'tk fl VtA V ': foW A f-
Vuf tt;nL.l.i.r0;rii.o;'A;'.ii'. KV rtrl-I-e :." waier- aucp appears
lables that he could think ofV he would lis- vaa c ,c 'f CSUUi V,siance- Al a,,J
ten tu speeches and the conversation of rate t0 f igh a degree ol humidity having
Mranjrersndiwhenever a word" bbcurred reached the purnpkin 5eed aforesaid, caus-
which
tains, and particularly in, the Southern
country, are unusually swollen in 'the
iring 6f the year, so much so that in croS
Af-Is'nS them, the mail iswfrequently immers-
to have been
constitution, conserjuently his love was
always bestowed upon the present object
Afterj receiving a .letter, : full of the - most
doleful Eulogies of some divine buc refrac
tory creawre, and hinting his resolution to
shake off the yoke of his inauspicious stars,
1 have hastened to his chamber to consle
him, and ound him at a table presiding
with ijri 6 n ite satisfacti oti, an d keeping the
worthy crew that surrounded him in a ton
srant roar. 1 Such was. mv friend andiuch
vere his letters. His tongue his pen, his
actions anu nis written speculations, were
as opplosite to each o her as "the poles. j
Curious structare of the Eye of the Bird
t ( "i and of the Horse,
Birds flying in the air, and -meeting with
many obstacles, as the branches and leaves
of trees, require to have their eyes some
times as flat his possible for protection : but:
sometimes as round as possible, that Hiey
may see tne small objects, flies and other
insects, which they are chasing through the
ai r, and which they pursue with t he most
u ne r r i ng certai n ty. A Thi s' could onl y be
accomplished by giving1 them' the power'of
suddenly ichanging the form; of their' eyes.
Accordingly, there is a set of hard scales
placed on the outer coat of their eve, round
the place where the light enters ; and over
nese scales are drawn the muscles or fibres
by which motion is communicated ; so that
by acting with these muscles, the bird can
press the scales,' and squeeze the natural
magnifier of the eye into a round shpe.when
t wishes to lollovv an insect into the air.
and can relax .the scaler when it wishes to
see a di stint object, or move safely thro'
eaves and twigs. This power of altering
the shape of the eye is possessed by birds
of prey in a remarkable degree. They can
thus see the "smal lest objects close to them.
and can yet. discern lanrer bodies at vast
distances, as a ctrcise stretched upon the
piaiu, ir a iymg nsn noatmg upon the W i
ter A singular provision is made for kep-
ii i e . . . .. ,
ing tnf sunace or tne bird's eye clean, tor
wiping me glass vV the lnstrumetir, as it
iv ere, and also for protecting it, while ra
pidly iflying through the air and throush
thickets, wiihout hindering the sight. Bird's
are, lor tnese ournoses . tiirnihfrl with a
third eyelid, a fine membrane or skin, which
is constantly moved very rapidly over the
eyeball by two muscles placed in theb.it k
or tne eye. One or the muscles ends in a
loop, and is fixed in the corner of the meni-
brane,jto puil it backward and forward.
A third evelid of the s ime kind is found
in the horse, and is, called tbe haw- it is
moistened with t pulpy substance, or mu
cilage, to take hold of toe dust nn the eye-
uau, ?iiu wipe iivCiear on : sso tnat tne eve
is hardly ever seen with any thing5on it,
though; greatly exposed from its size and
poStttre. The swift motion of the haw is
rr i Ptl r if litr 9 irriutln .,n.4-ln U. ......
placed, between the eyeball and the socket,
and striking obliquely, so as to drive out
me Haw wnii grcnvciociiy over tne eye,
and then let it comeback as quickly Ig
norant! persons, when this haw is inflamed
from cnld, and swelled so as to apnea r,
which it never does in a healthy state, of
ten mistake it for an imperfection, and cut
so near no ignorance and crueltv
LOOK
HTtHE Subscriber wishes to sell on very 'rnovle-
X: rate, terms, ;'or to exchancfe- for : .Western.
Lands, several valuable injprovedand unimprov
ed Lots in the City of Ualeih. The i mproved
Lots are am on erst the most 'eligible in the place
A .t i . . iJ . r
one 01 tnem comainingy.iue conveiueiicesoi an
excellent stand' for a - Storeawd a capacious
Dwelling 1 1 ouse." He is yilling in.case, an; ex
change in . land Should bejConred to pavny
difference which jhay exist In the yafueofjthe
prooertv. In Cash, '.ijuriotr his absence Mr. li
Galea s duh' autlibrised. by him 1 6 dispose" of
any or. ail or ins iois, .ana isj vesica wun iuii pow
er to enter into any contract in liis stead." ". '. '
' j ' : :rv-s30im goneke. ;
. Raleigh.' 23d Aug.M x j S'W:'
jl. S. Should the above property pot be sotd
before the exoir.ition of the; present ye'ar. the
saine will bfc for rent. ; (, .-
NOTICE
. i;
,5
had a part or syllablein in if; which etl Vtat:e, much to the annoy
nf ilfhh.,';f.th;.iWni,l atJe of our Postmaster, 1 and against thi
:Mwv.irt.iiViWii'ii-7vij iuu i '"."HI '-L.i ' 1 1 I . A'i ' r rt '.
wcai? uuu iii"imy ui me ciuzeus ,oi tnis
city i - '. -I -:
yi:iN,I.t We are the zealous .advocates o
domestic industry ; and 1 internal iinnrove
. he had
uear it on his mind until lie had made a
character for it. In this way he soon dis-
coverea all the svuauies in the language
lit fortnirig his charaeters he made some
use of the English 'letters, as he found
them in a snel I ins? book, which he had in
tnent
bag-i
9
ins possession.
th
After :commenciug ; upon
e last mpntinnpd nlan.- T hfdipvtv hp'rnm-
)lr .tjpil his systemTn about a month.
Dtinng the time he Wa.oVcupiedJnuin-'
but to grow pumpkins in a mai
ma conscience
AICIIAUACTER.
Amdng8tthei'vearlv-frieni)s of Charles
Brockdeu Brown was a young man of great
ano animation, anu oi rascinaiing
his death the subsequen
jcharactcr was drawn by
beauty
talents
sketch
Brown
of. his
tenting the alnhabef. he 'was strenuously
opposed' by all his friends and heisrhbours.
He was frequently told that he -was throw
ing awrfy his time and labor; and that none
bat ai'deliriouVnersbn,r between his actua
u.as he did. 1 But this did nofdiscouraire I deportment and any notion of that deport
mm.
He vould listen ; to thexposttila- tnenj
stranger
from
t to be col I ected by a
nons oi jus friends; and then deliberately I s letters : His letters to me are as con-
"ght his pipe p be, yet theyvibrm a
jes,yand r si t down t oJ hisj wbrki wi th L picture
ftUt ,Mittm rt i rtri In' 'tMn)n4a' " t I u .T ' I linn'dh
totally the
reverse ol his conversa
ad no smal
'was in part
the moment he
It ' I - -.--"-!"
rl hia ini lift Ha ih
. VIII v'.TIIIUIliubv ,k ttla IL1I- I Vf J. k.i'IIUIVu .1 i av
"uct. Afier, compietlh
found moch difficulty;-;iiinersuading thetex
ph t o I earn itV'Ndf cold he succeed took uplirspen to write a I e t ter or an essay,
vfil he vvjjnttoherkari he forget all his mirth,became peusivesen-
few persons there,one!of whom Hv rote ra tinientali: a nd poctipaliM To hear him ,ta I k,
letter, to soitie;ohis;frieds iril this.Natibu one would think thatJie never had serious
- n J. " '. a. ' . " 1 . . I
IS hereby given, that I shall apply to the Pre
sident and Directors of the Bank of the Uni
ted -tates sit Philadelphia fbr the payment pf the
entire amount of an Hundred Dollar Note, fpa
able a V the Branch Hank at Uoston, Letter II,
No. 574, ;atea at Philadelphia, 10th Sept. 1S24;
Thps. Wilson, Cashf. N.jBiddle. Prest. -The
right hand half of said bill was mailed by Thus.
K. Tartt, at the Post Office in' Lagrange," Ala.
Sept. 15th, 1827, enclosed in a letter directed
to Jas-'li. Tartt,. Stantonsburr,:N.-'C-.whicn let
ter, with the half enclosed.
Lagrangei Ala.
May 29th, 1828. y-!
was not received.
JAS. B. TAUIT.
w. 7.9-law3m
A Negro Boy named COLIN
absconded yesterday. ; .
COLIN is about twenty years of age, five feet
six inches high, well set, and of a very black
complexion. He was flogged on Weunesda
last, by a. gentleman, of, thi place, L whoseliouse
he had broken into vantl is supposca to pe se
verely marked with the whip. He, carried; with
him two pair of pantaloons and. a round jacket
made of blue and white mixed Northern cotton
Cloth ; some cotton whirls,! and a linen ruffled
shirt marked with my name ; a pair, ot white
linen pantaloon?, and a pa,ir made ol -drab, cot
ton cloth ; he wore a narrow brimmed black
beaver hat. . . -, 1 r;.
Colin was brought from Raleigh,. N. C. abou
three months ago, and wasjsold in this place by
a Mr. Tfpper. He formerly belonged to Dr. Hay
wood of Raleigh." ' - 1 -
A reasonable reward will be paid for the ap
prehension of Colin, and Us delivery to me.'
, ... Y HO'S S ALMOND.;
Camden, July 4. 4 96..6v . :. '
it on
produce the same effect.
i
The
Slim AlPVanrlur K.a iiict KiTtiin-Vit'
'r .-.".v w . nag jwri ui uj:iiti
for Cjloi)el Powel,an extraordinary improv
ed Durham short horned Cow, which produc
ed . in England, as appears by certificates,
thirty quarts of milk a day, in June last,
and afforded, from the milk of seven days,
19 vl-2 lbs- avoirdupois of butter, and had
continued tr give miik until the birth of
h er ca j f. Philad. Press.
j C!ffM?ton.-Welearn that a man by the
name of Backus, in West lianistable, last
week, carelessly. carrying a naked scythe
under his arm, made a mis-step and' fell
upon the blade, and was so, severely in
jured as to survive the accident but One
hour, j We. hope this will be a sufficient
admonition to haymakers to see that heir
scythes are securely sheathed. We have
repeatedly noticed such carelessness, and
have wondered that injury has not more
frequently happened by it. : Ibid.
ana sent u l v t rz
fcVewas
KCe- lan?rUafTp. ' tvliiMt liuif Vnnfil lilt 41 6 rie
paper, ann
convinced
writing
otd: belf;tsbmeyu'sctf
'. ii r i y 1 1 euTim nea to -
- J iicc!ueii in a tew days
it quickly spread a! Wfcn
'shcWhdUteratc)yereih'afe
Several persons
try' to learn 4
, -and Iron
the nation,
met r own
language.
H4t O n t h l Q V di Sr..v p r f rt nirtl v n.
1 ''J S rtl fid i s mc '-'riv'- tit.. ...L ' : .-i. f.l
irr rtIiliuliiierol&e
",U t"e Boutin n,-f, 1, 4 U.. . I,; .vIL''
dovvti
1 ?i - th h - fat "r t .'. '.i-
mment1iri fins ItfeiMHe nterallysung hinP
jselrtoleej) an
lau ghtef.! To see! tliefeffu sions of nis pen,
one woiild itnagi ne e was a s t ra nge r, to
Chile's it tha tih e wmub j
ever stee
in tears
wra
in me
lancholy. : : In; this there Was nothing that
deseryed;t6l3e?called iautiohhTpocri
sy, since ne corresponney oniy with whom
he was. occasionally m.the habit of conver
sing i and liisltongue-regaled . them with
unceasing jestSfith
)y"as;his peadden
terjc;melted them ith itsathbsgHis
son nets fh tl1 et ttf$; tal kyalmosttal toe ther
of lovim Isiib
rpoctend'errefio
yoii tfi wis;"fbr eyerihli? !.oy e,f Adxwas a
im passioned elbq u hce at the feet of an a-
uorea rair one; out pis love vasm
Consolation. A poor, woman meeting a
friend jj u St after the death of her husband,
most kindly, accepted'the gentleman's con
dolence who failed not to amalgamatcjof the
tile satiie witha liberal portion of praise his
defunct's excel leut qual iti es. You are i"n
deeil' kindvqubthyhe: sighing 'widow,
u?tts d!l ti;ue and T console myself in the
fi rm be t ef the poor fellow is happy in Bel
zebab'3'bosom.t NayV In J2braharns bor
soraiyou mean r" V4 Well, sir, w innocent
ly repl ied Marti 1a, M.Jdare say you are
rig fi t : ; i iijpa rtt ? I kn o w :veryJjft!e a -boat!
these great fblk'snames.'' e ' . r,
Aitfiqidty of an Juditofs OJpce.'YhtrQ
are-fburiiir five fltitortn theiU S.rrea
suDenarientuTheoffic dateilaiid call bM
character.: -3 u Vn Airwas,(i i seems nnait
AVarV'ahd'aspired to a higher oflice, if we
hrayrHgefniW'thelfirstatire 2 -1 -Y
Semper egoauwfar tantum V
hiqre;fthbn:'.iiS?f does ,
ooi ay , jWnetner uv nars soaring ambi-
! On TUESDAY, September 23d, t !
WILL be sold b 'tWe jSubscrihtrsi at their
Auction Store, A large arid-valuable uisori-
ment of freshly imported Stapleand Fancy ; -
I ;"-;;lW;
cowsisTiNo is pIart, of. : , " " ;,
Superfine', Elite, and Common Clot Ji& and
Cassimeres, .'' ,
Sattinetts, Domestics; -c. $c. ; c "
h ALSO, AS KXTE3TSIVB ASSOBTMEXT OV -'
-Groceries, Hardware, . Cutlery, Crockery
! Warey tyc. c , -
Terms liberal, and niHtle.known'at sale, . 5
WILLKINGS & CO, Auctioneers.
Fayetteville, Sept. 4, 1828. ' ." 1-ts.
AT the lite jAugusv Ter of the Court of
Pleas and Quarter Sessions of the County of
Wake, the undersigned qualified as Administra
tor upon the Lstate or tbe late 'James F. Taylor,
dee'd. and requests all-the creditors of . the de
ceased to make kr.otyii their claims without de
lay.-.. ' -i- S
His debtors aredierebv informed that it is the
determination ot tlie subscriber to close his ad
ministration as speedily as possible, and toit,hat
end indulgence cannot le granted;- Tne Claims be
ing numerous and dispersed throughout several
Counties, a personal demand of payment on the
part oiane Aaminisxrator is out oj tne question."
Those t herefore who do I not choose to aval
themselves of this information and make 'immet
diafe payment will find their claims indiecrimi
natelv placed in a train of collection according
to Law. - ' CHAS. AlANLYJ: ...
'Adni'lv ;
TerrDoliirs! Re.vard
TTTlLL be pven for the apprehension and
T Y conviction Dlf Charlei Slaclr?:' whn left tlii
District on tne 12th inst.' with or: : hat", one coat-
two pair pantaloons., two shins, two vests,' ova
pocket handkerchief,: one pair buckskin tr' l j ,
and one silk shwl,' (red.) . 5 - ;; r '
; Said Slagle also broke open my house to c!-
tsin the eoods aboVe :"ttieiitioned. -s ? He is Ub(Hit
five feet ihree r minririchVs hiprlu "nTrti-ic . rears 1
of age, with long tnd srait hidr (light colored,)
ratner wmtetycu, wun a:neav5T annejirance.--
Slale was raised in last Tennessee,'. -Washing
ton COunty, near Johesborbugh : whither I ex
pect he" will makehis wav, or to-Columbia
this'State 'MyP tLIAML'SLAGLEv.!; :
Lancaster, S" Cr Augylf, 1828.; tT v972Z ;
fTHE Subscriber-Shaving .'qualified at the last
JL term of the. County . Court of Chatha:n as
Executor ot the last Will and Testament of Win
ship Stedman, deceased, gives notice . to these
indebted to the Estate "to make payment ' r-d to
those who have any, claims against the sc.'.i e.sU
tate to present them properly ' authenticated Tor .
payment Iwithin the time prescribetl by law, or ;
this notice will be -plead in bar of their recovery
' - '. NATHAN A.. STJiD MA N, Exr."
July"23d,1828.; ,. . , S 'SS9 2t
THE SOU CUIB KirS STA GE,
;EADlNGfrom':Ualeih tor Salisbury
m .inrousrii riusoorousrn ana Asnoirousrii.
is now in fctll openitionV'rwith e-qod horse' and
careful Dryers, -The Postmaster : General Jias
made an ..alteration in thetiihe of ils arrival s t
Raleigh' and 'departure from Safisbury , whicli is
arrahyedho'w,asfolldws: every
Saturday! at 10 o'clock, A. M,and arrive at Salis
bury; on Monday afternoon. Keturmng, 1 eavo
Salisbury; at 10 o'clock, 6a Tuesday morning,
and reach Italetgii' on .Th ursdayrin ample time
for. Passengers to dine and bt-'Tn readiness to take
seats. in the Stage for the North., i 1" .
Prict-" of passage through. 'Only $5. The' ac
com modat ions on the road are good,, and even
auentjon wiu pe paia -ij tne comtort ot tuosa'
who Like this routeT.y 1 V-r'--i. -,";
I : ;; -V-'- GEORGE WILLI A Mr. -
Raleigh, Auff:30;'lS28. : ; 99 "
B Y. virtue of a decree of the .Circuit Court of
tluvUnited States, for. tbe. District of North'
Cro'.ina, I shall on. Monday-the third day of No
vember next,", at" Snow H'll .in' the' county of ;
Greene, expose at public Vendue to the highest
bidder, all that VALUABLE TRACT OF. LAND
in, Greene county iu'the Pisttict of N. Carolina,
on the h'astJiide of Great Cpntentnea creek, here
tofore conveyed ty, Robert Wbyte ind . wife to ,
Willie J. Stanton, and fry said AVilhe- J,, .'Stan ten
mortgaged to secure the. purchase money, to tbe
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saia jtooen. vnyse, conrainmg L ii tituiu t JICjU
S AND AC LIES, more o? ' less, being the -rse
land conveyed by -.the" said Willie j. Stanto.i Tn-
parcels, fo John Pope.Yilliam Williams llenr;
n ax uj, tfuiin Atj&r, rcuc opC'Uly- A I1C ,aS
Speight, Elisha Woodward, Arthur Snesffhl and
Theophilus Edwards O- '-J JH (
.The land will be sold in parcels to suitpurcba-
sers,. (particularly those who beretotbre purchas-
ea irom viuie j. totanton, cn i credit of -one
and two years. ' vjlohds wilh -...questionable s a-
curity will be required on the day of sale, '
Raleigh, June 20, 1S28 - 53 ts
FGJJJSTD,
Raleigli, 25th Aug. 1828.
1 . FURTHER NOTICE.
ON Friday, the, 10th of October next, at the
plantation of the late James i?l Taylor, near Ra-
legh, will be sold upon a credit of six months a
part of the. perishable estate," viz. Stock of Hors
es Cattle and Hogs, Cart; and Oxen, Farming
tools of all kinds, a complete set of Blacksmith's
tools, Crop of , WheaV Ryetand Oats, and all b
ther, things on the plantation of a moveable and
perishable kindi;.',,. : s.;'' P-'tt- :---
; -Y:-- Y; C?:ZOyV;-Y.':Y
r.1 ON the following day," Saturday; the 11th, at
Ins late dwelling-houscin Raleighwill be " sold
in like manner the Household and Kitchen furni
ture, a Carriage rand' Harness, Gig, ; Sulky, and
Harness and various other articles.1 f
- j " s CHAS. MANLY,
Raleigh, 25th Aupr. 1828.1
Adm'r.
. 97
IHano FaHes.
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npHfci Subscriber begs leave to' inform the pub
JLv lie, that he has on hand and offers for sale,
twt new. P-unos, with the additional ke"s.
made irt; the modern style, ?and in a substantial
manner, vrne lovers f musics and those wish
ing to" pu.rehase; are iirvitedto -cill and examine
them as to tone 8c touch- He would also inform the
public, that he, has for some time pasti kttended
tq stringing and i tuning1 Pianos, and offers his
services to those who may. wish them in that ca.
pacityv- He recently supplied ; himself with
an assortment the best Gem hn Striners which
wjlt enable hini to furnish nev. leswhen neces-
saiy. " urcers trom a distar -s, ; as vwell as those
in the city, are solicited, .and. will be promptly
: A few days past, in this city; aLn.IIEIL
TRUNK. containing isomerrpapers. VThe owner
can receive the same byv applying-at this' Oi ice
and paying the. expence of aefvertising. ' . r
Raleigh, August 25.:-;. .. A', 1
. C7 Immediacy !J!;tot
! y' - - Tf-J-it
ONE of an undoubted moral character, and -,
who is a lyood Ehghshj Scholar, and ur :-r- '
stands teaching Ijafm, , Geography and Ar! e
tic, will meet wiih liberal encouragement to Aiq
charge of 10 or 15 Studen's; by applying to the
Editors of th1spper in person or by letter post
xm; iffone ,nefd apply unless, tltey can come 'xtiell '
recommended. . -- ! - -
Italeigh July 23d, 1828." ; ;i sr-wtf.'
N. JL A Graduate of the University of N. C. '
would be prefenrcd;:..; A::"
m?UM . vvY
rpiIE Tnistees of this Academy are desirous1
JL to emjdoy a
take charge of the Institution, oathe first day of
January, next.; fit is situated in the county nf
Wilcox, in the State of Alabama, in a high, plea."
sant -: section of t!. Country, . rerriarkab1- for
nealth and good AVater. The Acade my v A b a
supported by a neighborhood," t! at are we-lihv
populou? and public "spirited $ ! sides, r n rY-ual
fund of from three to three hundred 1 fiftV
dollars? pledged for its support for ts 1 1 t c'V
ten years, and iii all will m-se'a suiUil Yid
for the payment of li"e "T h er3. Per n
plyjng for, the supeVinu ce brthis ir.,tit!i"
tion; are requested to address 'the undersign d
as early as possiblethrough the medium of the
Post O!,.oe at." Canton; Ala. stating the terr-;
uiujjauicu wiui , unciouDtea testimoniaLj
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- Canton, AIa 13th August, 1828., : - -93 W4vs
; Norih-Cardliria Ahiianach"
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Y'-5';'.' -Y:is'29?.:- VV-... '
C CONTAINING hes les the tuiial Astrc..;--J
cl Calculations, some useful Essays on Ag
riculture; ; a vari ety of Valv t b 1 ; 11? d p e$ tn,
much -instructive and entertai. n-...: ter. i .
f i The Almanacks may be liad who!: ile cf tf-n
ruansners, uaies c oon, it ici.ii, or o- :
Edward J ' Hale," Observer 6 face, Jy e 1 1 c 1L
of ln Salmon; Hall,: Bookseller, of Nev. .. ;rn s
and retail of most of the Storekr'
irs
tLj:
V
Jth exuberancJePelalflv
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1853. "' .' ' '