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If . 4- - . . v ' " . ' .1 - .... f V - V - . . -N , . ,1 t " f i -i 'f 1 T - I .- . I 'a. Muhed every -TtJESDAT and FkibaTi Jby is ADVERTISEMENTS 1; -i 'UWineWrJrenfcnei neatly inserted three ffor a Oollarna twentyve ents -for Ssucceedlnffpr.catipn i. those of grtyf- , 1inVthankfal!y received.... Lktt'.hs to the Editor v .-frzr. r , toolr FaWof-TwO Bbhers.- Thn following interesting Narrative I.Ji rrnm Lieutenant Brand'?' Voyage, to Peruy Vhich isbout to issue from the Press j - John and George Rotiertsonvvo bro fcers after buffering) about uth.Ameri S irW -varibo schemes ;to jnyest thjr tith the intension of establishing .a tural pr mi be . n . Mh ii in.i;:i in view t ant purchased a vrhaleW,, with all other thus requisite for ueh n drtakiog 5 th-v tnen ireiRy vr. - "i; Vatparaisn; comm'indcdj a'Danetiam T,V-in, for the purpo-e of carrying th( em to their destination. .vy nen on we,iMaiiu it fell calm, but being 'anxious .to ;'get on 6lurc, ihpv itift the vessel in .order, to pre pare for ihe reception otHheCventure hich stock theirf fittle kingdonuHhe capr tain promising tojland every thing as soon. as he was ciose-euouguu. ,i -uipus ?hv nictured to, tn eirimaginations n fitst-Uandinz "in ithosevdwniniotis, -of which Ihey were the lht' hearts; t.i fi ntit snot for, the recep fni:lUhein& theiK all:in the. world;, ter w'orkins tke horse 'all-the day, they. lay down to rest under the canopy-of Hea ven trusting to lise with the surf apd re new'tiieirf Ubrs.' The dayj dawned,. the sun rose.-and' with it a fine breeze, Lbiit no vessel-rto Valparaiso was uimju 'aitc-. ly believing what theysaw, nor daring (6 utter what they felt, ihey ran to the high est hills in the differeutj'parts of th'ej island in hopes ;of seeing hefj boring vain" did they stretch thchy longing eyes to catch a glimpse of all tJieir hvpe She was gone L Nothino was tb be seen -round the bound less horizon. ' Sea and sky were all, that met r their view. The ; ves'selwis i gone, and with' her ai I :thepr7'proectaJ r.ancLgpld-' tn dreams vanished ! - . " i : ; Tmth'is fnrlorni situation, a consuha- fjon was "held '-Ms 'to':-what hou Id be done,1 when it w'arsv'deVided that one brother, with .the ere w, shod I 1 take 'th e . boat ;a n 1 c r'oss over tn thei maintaml,; and Sif possible, a s eertain atTVaUlivid what had become of the vessel and cargo. - The Mother brut hr was to remain behind toeep posseision f .the island arid thejfew.Oiings'.they had .landed George embarked I wjth ttiecrew, ;leaying. Urn on the island.' Trusting tiijit'!? Provi dence fnightprotept.thern;"tliey;putlto .ea i their open ; "boat", , and reached yaldiVia ia safety, a distance of about' 35 miles', here ineysonh learnV'that the Dane had landed, and spread;'a report :of"jhotiTeing ahtetoVeacK Mocha, that : he had sold all their property, and goneirv the vessel they &cew not -where- this was-a jeathblow, tii all their prospects.' 'yjothingliow re gained for iooV George but to1 convey this tnuurnfui intelligence back toMusvbrbther, woutinoy.be supposed most, anxiously nraiuri lhis result of hi& "mission inde- rts. out v v a, iu uruer 10 retupn yto ineir; arj- tsiaodr They Jiad not - been-: 1 soli . inan'V ?ults fluttered overtfieirnpritected iieads nu screaming with JtVrlxht; seemed, to ,v'a.j.iutir-uearis nireuouf.il, mar "c gaie ,wr, near them. '. "Fierce 11 mmns to playjabout the.biackened horiziin, I -.... . , ,.".r, ..',- . ? v phnnrp slnr cniftv "ej turned tHMr little barkV in" hones' of mainsail burst witb thp,Hdering force. -V fury of the, elements had " overtax Mkn ei lhty scuu,dedJikVtbeiwioH.,riJl 1 ra?lg; storm:;t6re aiv her5 ".niasfc Ull3cr,vIightninoi--4pt anil fT!iJrTw rthlr l gale no v , them .with .jed ur. .1 k,v lOU 1 fisherV; ami cuwvaung . i?slaml,hh ; is yerypro i6c:nMts na- Hit from US VlUHiuii ;aii , . ia wni ,se-.,-. : ;K thi, J.Dl-t in view, uiry uiutui- 1 v ' J. 1 : perting f e i ow s i v now li 1 1 1 e ai u in ey j a rea m of tjieTtiisastetV which ayaUed , therrt niaf easily be i iniagi rted the gold en. peps w i th ; wi i h-j Vhej,.pVVp red, uon 0,1 -ineir pendent- of anxiety fi?r his personal safety. They embarked again" in their littlp Wat; and with most sorrowful' hearts! out noursUta nched uporf the deep, r when the ten uon 1 i Cul 1 1 vat 1 ng it .5 t he right 1 mprove cluuu's began ti'rlouriaHd ment and exercise'of it being! the;-highest jn troubled !motio'n which shbwedeyery perfection that a man, can'attain ttb in this indication" of a coming. storiw V. the, wild Locke. - . ' Z rithein jiot to proieid further To fit tping, but the cold wiod-reached.them, It cameeslstlessanci with'foaTnln iveep. 'v Pturnthe whilerjnrg surface of (he flcepi - ml sh and fatal asthe He:htruns;s cdurbe;;" b f Till l LIlAKii. ..Jl L ' ..... 1 . ' '. i .. 1 a vtruck; ;her, whbn bhe "broached Voand v ,"ra,n"r and fine f6uhdered.- Yam th VtCif slfVges; aV,d triesur help ; Uldivla, eefyul.fefisied.r' - ; -' ' ' j, . r i r Poor G.eorge' Robertson, .thysorrow? a re o ve r , 5 but a I as Ivwlie re is t hytnrot he rr what is hexoing ? ; whereare his thoughts? A n x i o u si y a 3 m o s 1 1 a u x i u s ly i a w a i t i n g v t hy arrival. 4 Let Iis ti reatl this and trem hie.' - The Mtuatipri of Johrk. Robertson fon jhfe. HI an d : m Ay ; be": more easily: i m agin ed than described V day after day rolled- on, and wee, k after- week, month , succeeded month, yet no brother appeared j fwander dering up and down" the inland,' straining hi s f 0 n gi n g ey e a t b wa r d s t h e h orizo iu , pi c tu ring every speck a. sail to his bewdder ef imfginatio!n, thoughts would intrude on his mind that' harrowed f up his soul, and increased., hisj anxiety almost ? to afrenzy, till hey was deduced to that state of mind, by Jiis own account,' that death would have been a release to him. At Iastj' .while sitting at Im daily station,' the pinnacle of a rork, " absorbed in gloomy melancholy, a sail appear J . Nearer and; nearer she came, she stood direct for the anchorage &boit left! Kqr and landed. Thank he.t ven! .(heici'ried) it must be my. brother re turned Hvith all our lost property i Breath Jess with 'artsiety,he flavv down to th beach; but picture 'his dismay when in stead of finding his brother' as he. fondly anticipated, he , fell into the hands of a gang of pirates .robbers and murderern f Read on LiJ-s--n read . what thou hast beer) the cause of !' They plundered him, stripped him; and, made him a prisoner. Thus, in the space of one vsort quarter of an hour . was this poor man, t from being elaed.with theprospects of eoibracing his brother, reqo'ije ring all his lost property, and conceiving himself restored to all that could' makeh,im happy, doomed to hear of his brother's fleath his property irretriev ably lost,', all his hopes on earth blighted, himself stripped and plundered of all that remained) and a prisoner loaded will) chains on board ia pirate ' So. far are. the circum stantial facts of : the history of these two unfortunates brothers r;Shrtly "afterwards John sfonndLmeans of making Jds; escape, and is now a Wanderer in Chili,:! saidfrom h i s m is fo r tti n e s to h a v e gi v e n hi m self u p drinking,' andj almost to despair, j which has brought on temporary derangements and which, at tidies, during his fits of, madness isdreadful; (His only wish appears to be revenge deep and dire, revenge upon ihe author of his j misfortunes. Poor fel low ! may the ord have mercy upon him,' and save him from "committing the horrid eriofe which he meditates. Revenge twirl' come in time-7-for f t Iwill revenge, sailh the Lord.,',' : - o TREATMENT OF CHILDREN. Curiosity;in children is but an appetite after knowledge, which ought toibe-encou raged as the great ' instruqient nature has provided toi remove; that: ignorance they were.oorii, wilii, , aim which, wuuoui , un, busy iDquisitiveness, would make them dull and useless creatures To: encourage this'temperia cliild shoul(JLnever be check ed 'or. discountenanced 'for any inquiries h should make, ; but a plain answer should be given?r andrjthe Subjects' explained, to him as far as is suitable ;to his age and capaci ty. But great care, should be taken, thit they" should never receive deceiiful .and Eluding answers. "They :; easily perceive w h e n t h ey : are , si i gh t ed, a nd d e c ei v e d , . a n d quickly leamstne trick of neglect, dissimu lation, and f ilsehood, which they ? observe others to make uie of ; and if by chance their curiosity lea is them to asK what they shoal d n t k now, it 1 s A great d ea I be t te r to t it them plainly "ilut it is a Uhi'ng that be-' jongs not to them 'to knowj than to pop them on with Fa falsehood or frivolous an- swer. - 4 t .Olfa'child ij? fond of reasoning, care should be taken thatdiis inclination is not check ed in him. land ;thar he is not j. misled by captious orjrallacious ways ot taiKing to hi m j: and if his rea sons; a re .'.quite' ..putf the wayj. lei hjmJwitli mt , being; . laughed at for his ntiitiike, be gently put into the right. For, aft.er all, : reason being the high est rand inj$t important faculty :of ' our nSfnds, i desferves the greatest care and at- iX'lrigularicase teams ibeforeithe.Court fRovalcat Paris a. short time ago. uwo Females', named Cou tuner and liurkard, were cha rged w i th i 1 1 esa 1 ly prac t i s i og: m e- nfe'scnptiQris. -fhe inode-iii whichjlthey Camedr-onjtbe tral wa4 very curiousirr VVherinatinlts'pplted to themuhey , pre- 1 -I - - ' , .'11 11 r.eiiueo 10 iqagnetize lueuisei ve3,-auu ia 1 into a state ofisomnambulismrdunng which they dictatlithejrrpfst'ripiiorts to. a kind 6f secretary, ;and 'on;, recovery from'; their pretended ffj affected (to be ignorant of wnaijiaa nappenetu ; Aney.n.tu ueru vejry ucessful fn fticir vcaftion & rjieir dopes were tfoticbnfined toth'ei'-educated-.ind to wef. orders t aniona'-ihenv Vrere seeral medical fnefi,i an d persons , of-good -family. TheV'adminisrered ; medicine , to ;pcrs 3 two !tiu titl red :tniles dista ntbn inspect inspecting omepfttheir hair,rahd; witnesses were: ex-1 mi n ed on t hei r.bi hal f,' i n proof of theiwon -1 u e r iu i cure s irrey . ti au e n i abitl' fifteen' francseaih secutiffn..: :B Tmms&; school QTpriE Subscriber wfljopen aa Evening School, LL' oft the first lonilay of November next. i,n this School will be taught lieadingv Writing, Erj jjiisu ijrammar, ueogrannyj ; Ariinrnciicj inu nometry; Mensuration of surfaces and solids; Na vigation pnd . Surv"e'intr. The most faithfut,)ef- forts will lb e madp to render these useful bmiicb evo'fj Edit cation easy and farnUiar to those young jfeniemen, wno mayoe aisposea.xo aiienu. . . Tlie terms will be moderate, and may be knwn by applying1 to the subscriber, ..k : ; v -. ' , JO$A: OTIS FREEMAN " - .Raleigh,1 Sept. SO. 18281 , . ; '7? Tike 2SIason ltjU. Fayetteville N. (X " J. e, t - rtt . .' : - 1 Pi! now undergoing a thorough repair out and nsidei the, establishment 4o be enlarged" with additional Rooms, such as Billiards, Baths, Bar ber's andjother offices fitted upw -The vegeta ble and pleasure Gardens, with summer Houses, all to be made new. The Stables stand in the rear, adjoining large lots of ground well calcu lated tor the erection ot Pavilions lor public, ex hibition. 1 The location of the Mansion as respects busi ness or haltiy is particularly favorable, 4being central, c !ry and free from moisture or ! stagnant wattrs of any kind, and whenthe rubbish and filth are removed from the houses and premises,' it will prove a desirable residence f'o any-family fond of a pleasant, rural ancfhealthy situation. The buildings are larire and airv embrtcing a' front of ISO feet on Hay street and extending back 82 teet including piazza. - The Parlours, Dining Itooms, B tr, Supper and Ball Rooms, together jwith the fiist floor of. Bed Rooms, 'are ill spacious atid well arrangetl, with Bells to each room. There are; few Hotels better calculaied to afford comfort and convenience tothe occu pants audi residents, than this pleasant and extenj sive e stab ishment. . .. - . It is expected the improvements will be com pleted byf the middle of next November, & now oilers thel premises tor rent,' to an' person cal culated tornanage to advantage a genteel estab lishment: ; J he Hotel will be rented with Tor withbu furniture, if early application is made. For terms apply to the , i , - Proprietor of the Mansion Hotel, Fayetteville, N. C. September 4 7 ,5w ate of 'North'-Carolina' " Pitt: Cocntt. . t Court; of Equity Septemb r Term 1828. , Warren Wallace, admr. of James English dee'd ' - vs. ' ,, - John Surmon &wife & others. 1 XSHERiAS "suit had heen brought by Bill of v v coppl iintMrt the Superior Jourt ofi Law and Enuitv for the Countv of Pitt hv .lames R. glish against .John ''Surmon and Euphamia -his wife, and Gatsey, S lly, and Ira Ledon, which suit at September Term 1825 abated by death of said Jarnes English, and at last March Term of said Court, WarrenAVallc,tie adm'r.-of said James English, filed his Bill praying to have said suit and j proceeding tjereon. revived, against said defendants, which was granted, and it ap pearing to the satisfaction of the Court that John Surmon and Euphamia his wife, Gatsey; Sally, and Ira Leadon, defendants in this suit, aie not inhabitants of this State,, it is .ordered by the Court that publication be made for .six w eks in the Rateirhi Reuiser-that the defendants ap pear at t lie next term of said Court to be held in t the-. County of Pitt at' the Court House in Greenvill, Ion the first Monday in March next; and plead,' answer.or demur.to the Bill of the complainant, or the same will be taken pro con- fesso und'set for hearing ex parte. , 4 I I W. HANRAHAN C. M. E. Sept. 30 1 I . 7 6w , XpAKEN up and entered on'the Stray-Book of IL Cabaji rus county, on the 27tb of Aug. 1828, a roan Mare!, fifteen or eighteen years old," blind in one eye, fourteen hands high, with a knot on one of hef hams rinirs., f . V ALEX'R. SCOTT, Itariqer. Cabarrus county, Sept. 18. 7 owp A Negro, Boy named COLIN ; I absconded yesterday.' ,, - "lOrJtN is about twenty years of age, five feet vsix inches, high, well set, and of a very black complexion. He was flogged , on ' Wednesday last, by a gentleman of this place, whose house he had' b roken into ; and is supposed to be se verely marked with thewhip. . He carried with him two pair of; pantaloons and a round jacket! made tff plue and white mixed Northern cotton cloth ; scme cotton shirts, --and a linen 'ru61e shirt marked with my name ; a pair, of 'white linen pantaloon and a pair made of drab cot ton cloth ? i he wore a narrow ; brimmed . black beaver fn its, fi -.' -j -.- - , .Colin was '.brought.' from Raleigh; N.C. abom three months ago, Srid was sold in this place! by wQod'of kaleigh' - - , - . . j. i ,v i A'reasjjpable re ward will be paid for the : ap prehension of Colin; and his Heliveryvto me ; i ,r - ' . .THO'S SALMQND. . ; Camden, July 4. , c - 96U6w -r r Mansion r JIo use, 1 GHpHE subscriber having rhoved from Cdmden .41 to this place; respectfully mformsihe pub licthathe; has taken that 'wellJsnowa startd ad-' joining ill r Court House. square, recentlyoccu- pieu ay ir. j ojin jiarK, t.ino usua ny. gnown as : Clark's Hotel, : where he' ' has, opened HOUSE OF, ENTER rAIKMESSTT, undr. the; a- vvell adapted forthe btisjness j''thejstabtesare. large and! sup plied with 'careful ? hostlers' ;jand ihg business in rthis place cohnected ' Wtth'the courtsi this establishment "off ers advantages "su"-1 p;error to;any otlVervV C W "CJ rersons, travelling wuo.inerrjamiiieSj can be accommodated-withprivateiipaHmenttfA v and wbuldj!e accommodated in the best manner fort of, those, who'mav'calL J ' c N ''" f 'i Membe rs' . of.- the p proachi ng Leer istature ,T6wn boardrsriII be accommodated at tfiel VVj .'ilemhersVf the annrnarhino- General A.r. TfilA-in -atid costs ohproiK4; -cr," r ; -.TUHN ircOLi Med t. W their HArs. r -f c T b : v 1., K "N ' i j Have: just received a supply , ' of f lyEMOIlt on the Cultivation of the'.yineand xvJL on the best . m de of making AVinei second Edition, Washington, city,. lS." ;rnce half oounci. uneJjQtiar. . - , .- Raleigh SepU 2? i : -5 Dentistry. p 1 1 iUIXYB RIDGE J)entist,'ivrmbe,,iTi Ah3 Jm place a short time, and willbhappy; to attend "to any services in his profession , : II e ,may b e found at M iss E Gertdy 's .board mg house. -.Reference to Dr.. BtCKWI l ii, 'or Dr, Dr. BECKWlTH, ;c RUFUS -HAYWOOD. , Raleigh, Sept. jrth, 1828. 4-19, 1 rfftllE Subscriber has Ifor 'sale in i WarrentonL ; Sl upwards of 40 Cotton GinsJ-of John' H:Da- yiason s oest rnanuiacture, consi3tirrg,ot amerent sizesi of from '34 to 51 sas,: both Iron and Steel plate bi$ prices per Saw are jlJ 50 and, $2 S ' -1 , . GORDON CAWTHpRN. - Sept. 4, 1828. . - . i it -lw4w,- BOARDING '.-ti t . BENJAMIN SP RING, v .v ; V"ILL bej prepared to' accommoatethfrty? V ,v 1 five or forty members of -the approaching Gen eral. ftssem bly 'with board itaieiff.il, sept. V2. I Internal Improvements. u 1 MEETING of the Board for Internal Improve J. ments will be hektat -the Executive Office in this City onj Wednesday the 15th. of October next,! of which all persons interested wd I please to take notice. . , . - . ' I By order of the Board i i , 1 - " J. OALES, Secy. Sept.. 12, 1821. ' - r A. few days past,- in this,' city, a 'LEATHER TRUNK,- containing- some papers, v The owner can receive' the same by applying at this Office ana paying tne expence oi advertising. ij . s Raleigh, Augustus's:--'--. f' " -:-':.T Pitt Jlcaderriit. v - rpHE Exercises of this . Institution vVilL again ,1 commence on the & b of Sept. under the isu. perintendence of Mr, George. Stokes, Ff omihe many testimonials procured by Mr. Stpkes, from Trinity Coller, .Dublin; arid from distinguished citizens both of Ireland and the United 'states butfmate especially, from an acquaintance with his school and method- of . teaching- , for the ses sion iast. anB the highly., pleasing .examination of his pupils, the Tmsteesrecommend;the.,ln- stitutio'n with f the. utmost confidence, to all pa! rents arwtgiiardians who are desirous of educat ing their children and' wards; -and .with, the high est 'pleasure assume them, that in- this Institution the'Common error, (the consequence of whjch are felt through life,p of hastening children too rapidly. in their studies,' beforer they have laid - a sufficient foundation in the rudiments of educaV tion,jwiIl be carefully avoided. ' The moralfah'd religious uprightness of theJnstructor; furnishes ttic surest pledge, for the'mbralityof his'ptipils, at least so far; as the influence of example .ex tends. ' " ! . . : : j" j The terms of admission into tfie Academy are as follows : . - J-' " "? Children commencing, $3 per quarter; Pup Is reading, writing, cyphering, with Eng lish Grammar and Oeography; $4 ; -f, Pup:,s receiving' a classical. education,-$7: Afn . Board can be prncured t iii . town.4for 55 per month, and cheaper In the country. -'' '"' By orderof the Board, " - '', ; RICHAHD EVANS, t ' " f . 1 t ' '$e. pro tenl. Greneville, Aug. 29r i; 3;-St j. F"lPHE Subscriber will certainly sell to the high- JLv est : bidder on Wednesday the 22d v'day of ucioper next on xiie.-premises, ine tracx oi lana o'n wuch he now lives'on the'folloVvingwteims; viz. one third part of the nurcliase monev to be paid 1st of January, 1829, one third the ?st: of January, 1830, and the ."remaining.' third", the 1st of the Banks at lialeigl of land is situated in the' county of . Granvilte.' 8 miles south of Iloanokeiand -47 jnile! north of Uxtonu lying on the waters. ot Grassy and Jona- thanV CreeksX contaiBirig,' nineteen7 hundred acres I,-" sixTor seven'huhdred of which are. cleared in.a good state'of cultivation, -'and well adapted to the growth.1 of "..Wheats Cotton; Corn and To bacco. There are about 150 of 20Q acre of i Ll' t ftfiL , - ; iow grounus. ui iue npgeriana seven oregit hundred sicrWcontiguous tb the, dwellings are mferiior to. none in"thisv section of the , country , with: ten ; or v fifteen:-constant; Springs. 'Th'e ira-provemehts-are extensive ; the dwelling house is among the largest j r most, roomy;aiid.ine very respect, the most convenient in the county.,' : It is new ami ouut oi xne very Dest material oeau tifulty situated brV a- gentle em'tnencerfoVerlook ing a large "3xtejit ofrvCountry.;AThe out houses' oPevery kind, arealsoneWand-in asfyle' of ac commodation Jolted' fo'tlvel dwe11hig:'..houselU Witfira halfamile of ..the dwellinare asaw arid gristr mill,' ami colttm' gimf .xTlie grst-'milPylelds 100C boshels'of corn and 150 or 200 bush. Is pf w lieat, per annum A'jeady.sale'mav alvcays he made bf th j5'rdduceor thesaw ? mill Jt con tainsjan extensive' Orchard, with r ireat varietj' of frwtsii--The tradt'is situated i . ;ie Centre of a nejgnborliood, .which for health, wealtliv mtel-. ligencei moralsawd every Social 'consideration.' yields to none inhe; State.; Thesubscfiber forbears a more mmute: description of tlie above jractl as those wishing to pu release, are"expected gept. jL823, -;i-ts: y-Vt THE M1SSE$ PJJttlJlUy 1 of J ahuary, , 1 8J1. " Bonds w ith a p proved secun ties,! will 'be required,7or notes negotiAbTej at ei ther of the Banks at lialeigh.t Theftbovevti-a'ct io come ana juqge iortnemseivesy previously to the day of sale r v-?- "t : " 3 :- ii enrv" young; ;- UlilllTlltr L(r . 'if l T II rTT.I"be' nrennrt t'rr nrfnmmriftatift. t C 1ft I j'MediaiVCollerref S: Carolina:. ' fpHE' ANNUAL COURSE-OF J,FCTUfli:, vJLtinrthis Institution-will commence on the s cono aionoay iivovemDer nexu i$)n w O&8trtnc$ an dT Diseases - qf Women tiiTtl , Ow-r-ny HOBfAs G.-'PuioMAr.Ti: I), - .vtfin 1 'mTnt itotewT Viiif T"fitj - n "jfJ.v- T r . M-'D. On JVafural ffixtavy and 'Motan yt-B- STypur.- On Pathological and Surgical !nctomy---Vxy - JoHwiBkiiL 'i).'.f"1'.' ' " : v The Fcultvtake pleasure in statirigr that 1 establishment , of an INFIKM A RY.i for S u: ;ical Cases, in connection v. ith'theOoIlege,fias-been at- -tendedwith the advantagesjanticipaied t afford -tl Jo tlief Students. daring -the last cburse 'of in- structionL the.opportu"nitvof witnessing a variety oopeiior-amQngst these were .most of tjie capital operations jn Surgery, -' V . 'r t - , To enablcthe students to profit by the fac'di -ties which our situation affords- for- tj)e stuJy.cf Practical Anatomv, new f and extensive liocnis have- been "erect ed, . a.nd i provided with all the convenienccst.necesry: for the purpose, j j ; .The Valuable-Anatomical Museum of the Col-1 lejre, h3 been iiTtprovedbv new- preparations received irom trance and Italy durimthe surnf 1 .V'Ow fervBrtArEs''RAi!TSATV Jf.: D. - . . - v Cn Materia Medlax ByV Kexbti II. -Fbosy,' M. .1).' 'v 'w :. Itftdrd the :FicuUydditionaT sktisfattion to' , statethat by o arrangement ?with;,t be' Literary and;.Fh;iIostphical Society, of' South-Carolinr, " . extensivje -and valuable-; collectiOosi'o' Natural.; ; History.1 hive, been placed in the' College, and - r v carefully arrangedj.so as to;-afTord to those - inVv ; tereste in ,tbe "study; pf ature, ample op " ' d portunify. of, acquiring information, not only, in v . the departments i connected CtfitbJVIedicine, but througbthe whqle;range ofNatufal History.1 : ;,!, -i vThe iitcb collectipii .'of j-Mineral'i .'particularly must belxobsidered.a very important acquisition .-... to the Qliemical depart iVicnt of the? institutic , ' - .-St EDM UND 11 A VENEL, 1 Dean, - - 7 - ; i I .11 I I. t 1 . I I L i I I ! l m K iTo 'Members 6j ' (he fiener Assembly.' ' JkfpSi., PARSLEY will be prepared to tccciii xvi! modate 12 qir-.l5inemb.ers of tile appro ich-:-' ing''eiierar;AsaemhIywit-toafd.: She as&u res those yjiamay . favor- her with tlieir "company, V that the utmost exertions shall be ued to render their situation agreeable. 4 - ' r t ' . , , , -Raleigh, Sepu22ri828. iV.. 6 4w T : . . I ... . . 1 npHE Subscriber prepared; to acHommo.1 , . ;witpoara, 13 oa,13: jsiemoerj ot the r . proat:hirg Legislature. He has a number of v-ry- comlprtable Bed-rooms,' detached from his Dwelling and cony enitint to. the s!tateIlouse.-- He wohld al so. take JL5; or;20?no'rsed to feed,, having ah abundance of ? alLkinds of provender and a good pasture. 1 T- l . ' r ' 1 - i ul; JOHN STr' VllT ' . - Raleigh, Sept. 34 'r:' 1 1st N. NEW-YOBKCONSOLIBJITED, !-".. -'-'.vlSthiClass. ' ' , i To be drawn 10th Nor: 1828; : A -r 1 Prize of; &5fJi 000 ; :gS 0, 000: - 1 "do.ov 20,000. :o, doo:' 1 1 'do 5,ooo s; ooo, 4,000 ; V'r4,000,4 2,500 ; -- ;2;500 . d6 dd v -1 1 5. 39 39 39 -".do" , Prizes of, do - 1,350-:vvi;s50, - IjQOO- 0 of, 500, - 1 mn fori'1 i'Af- - ' " Q0 ',i39-,-1 30r m;:'$9 60 v do i - 50 273 '-40. i -3 - 4;446 of R20- 7 . AVholi Tickets S20, Halves JO, 'Qu- t -"V 5;' Eighths 2 5071, .- 4 00 AU orders (post paid.S promptly attendee! ' . i to. i . Address all orders to . . 4 ,;i -1 j f - ' ; . -VATES & McINTYRE, ,3 ) J. A BOARDING; t TkRS JOHN HAYWOOD is prepared to lyjl commodate twenty-fivef or thirty lerftbers' ui inc vjL,CKisisiincr-aie assures .aij those'Wha -may, horjor her with their patronage, that ever&" exertion shall e madd"to-t'c6ntribute " lo, thiV comfortL J-r ,'a .:ft ; ' . : . v ;tri : 1 ' " , :VSS C.j Mrs. lb wbilld' receive" ten or twelve gentlemen as boarderstheensuinjr vear.4- - jic iavor or eany applications is requested. 1 Sept. & ;1828." ' - ' 500 - J ".tlo"se of EBtertamnicnt. fBlFI E Subscriber begs leave ; io: : inform- hi j JL frierKU that he still - continues ?to'" -en a bouse of i'jntertamment in- the 'eity of I. ,;ei!i wliere , Jie'. wiH be prepared , to aecommod ' ' ' -with. board 2$ or. 30 member of the e;i V Legislature." t HereturniJ 4ii4sinceTe -thankTto those wjipliave Iveretofore patro tiized hirru 1 1 pronrnses all who may favor him with their co pany his? best exertion to please' them. Th- subsenbtei is alsb prepared to feed 10 of 15 ' the jnembere Horses. ' -,,: VILLIE JONES. k-i,.r5 4w Raleigh, Sept. 18.V, niHE pubscriber wishes' to sell pn vr:y rr.: Landsreveml valuable imp"rcve!t md ur.!.. tel. o . T 11 -J'-'i',.!- .'"ii,; ...... ..''. w - one of them;combining the conyenltnc-i cf&n. excellent". stand, for r a Store1 and a ' car'.-Iot:ji' Dwellinjg House; 'Jit isC wiling in cr-t, nn cs-' change Tn J and should be offered, to liy:: difference which may, exist i- 'is r1. cf " property, in Cash, During L. i.b . :e. f V. , H.'Gales is'duly amhbrlsed b3liim t !: c - -cf any cr &II of his Jets', and is vi st-d vi . !. .1 p -erto enter into any contract in hi 5 - ' 25d Au.r. ' r t mold the ..beve property r.ct bs: soli Vxpiration cf 'the prc.r.t yckr, tir m k"e-fT rc-at.'- -: ,; . : n;
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Oct. 3, 1828, edition 1
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