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WM 4 Jtv-. LAV,. - . -.. i-- 'r L-i, rvt t1, i'l I' Ours are thef plans oTfair, delightful peace, ; ' .., -t"',. 11 t. - -y-. f ,v - ), i f V) tMreSri IPS i nk SVr: anri FWTIIAY. faV - i TrtSRHH UAliftD Olviri, eiar peranpum-rhalfin adyance. ADVERTISEMENTS ;. V; tl v inserted three S?eSefor a Dollar, and twenty-five cents for lJ""-r 0,r,no. .vtnhllc&t on : those 01 ereair every ! CI Iff .1,1 VUtil -f - , , r UP rtjTiws thankfully received.;. ;Lbttkrs to vA-.ik-. i must be paiiL . - i- cv.Mr. OF THE BOLTOW AJNli iun i jifr k RAILWAY.- ' - ' It appears from the ;Liverpaol Adverti Lt of thei 5th ul that the opening of tl.js Sjlway has been attended with the most Svelv interest in all ptrta of Lancashire, L which county, andin ths neighborhood Manchester, the two towns of Bolton and Leigh are sjtuateu inis interest a Keen 'eiciJ, in very considerable de gree, bV the gianfic undertakings jof the fame soft! now carrying on irj England, ndby the! controversies respecting tjhe real advantages of v" this mode of conveyance; the result of yhich has finally been to coii fioce the British public of it vast benefit, npcialkJwhen steam-power' can be etfec- tuailv aDDlied. , Curiosity was st ill more" Jimulslteiiy .information that an experi ment uas to be outde of a neiv locomotive jatungioe.uf superior power and beauty.; In the (irucession firmed on this occa,-1 lien' which was witnessed by many thou1 giflds trQih distant parts, this locomotive enWhe ltWk 'the lead. It was constructed bTiobj?rt Stepherison, of Newcastle-upou-Tvue, protluces little ,inore stnoke.than a commo chimney, -and has a jinore regular anf asreeable rnutlpn from the direction of its pawer being Confined to one shaft, in stWil of intending to both, j IJ had been occasionally tried I on the road iu ring teh da) s, and found peculiarly adapted to its purpose. Attacheid to jit were seven -$yag-efls, strongly aod . Heavily built, containing each from i twelve, to eighteen ahtt nineteen persons. , To the last, was linked & ponde rous couch, built on the plan of the French diligence, intended to carry sixteen fnsides and four outsides-i ornthis occasion there l -dozen oh the roof. ! Final-f Ijlcame six more wagons, filled i with corn- piny. VVjhere the road waSjunmbirrass ed by the crowd, these! carriages advanced it me rate or seven or eigni miies an nour. buiit'a mile from Boltou, he jrailway is aa inclined plane.j ..Here tlje engine Avas removed, and the wagons left to descend bj their own gravity, which they j did at the rite of ten miles an hour. The loco motive engine, unincumbered by the car riage, propels itself at the rate jof jtwelve miles an hour. This useful, machine was appropriately christened " The Lancashire Witch." i I At this spot, there is! i a perma- cent engine. 5 r .'4 Among, ;the" useful; articles th number of ithe Christian Observer, i v e last i we se- lect the following, which isioserted in thtt work ascbmmuhicatioB, with the titu- I1' j ; - ?- t v; SWPEUSTITION IS NQT PtliTT." ' "Jt must have Occurred to every obser- vani hmindj t remark how much easier it is to be superstitious thau biou. I An ob vious instance of this is observable ! in the terrors wfii.$fy. many lirreligioiis persons ;S!ioT in a thu ruler storm : and I fearthat Mine truly religious peirsons really make a wer t -or countenancing such superstitions. Caiiiwe indeetl .wonder that an uneducated ttothersays to ner child, as I have heard scobs' of times; f Are you hot afrafd of the thujitler? God "might strike you dead for daring to look at the lightning,!" jwhen e ven'a highly cultivated, a professed philo sophical wriler iike Bishop Home, can j&ay trsaijni xviuj) Stormsj and tempests lie element of air are instruments of the in t Div nne displeasure every ,f ihunder storm wnicn we i H i uetipia should reihmd us of that ol power and vengeance ! which cxiuoiiion i expected hereafter to accomnan v the ere- literal resurrection!" il hoht this to be I wjl oot say- uuphilosophical, but unscrip-: i taral: Storms ami tempests are to the full ff much jnstruments of benefit as displea are. V oe,tb the child wliose parent does pv.v ow,j a.iui i. wiien ne cones to a passage ''live this or rather does not inculcate a - i Mrt-ct contrary sentiment! No, my child, J'xl is IjWe these external tokens of his ;.Pwer are designed to carry on the opera ,"". ine material iworlii which he has yi(ltv. 1 will explain to; you the natural Causes ..f K.J..:i :. . J. H i ' . it uium er auu iiffntnintT : ,00 not . v w theiA with' Wtu c.,r.J. w tne. with idle superstitious terror : Yfis not rnoe anrjr by nlght.ihaii by TO in the darkness! than in tne light, in . , M a'rJ auowms: .stichrsentnnents ,? .ie )vev.en ofithe tlevotit and amia- 'uncontisulicted Tt'wc'Jildwiritighe finds that he .ow'Ia prey to superstition aiidivaia wbT'r $ mI' he is jutiy punished fur his 'l.or.Wi.dae. by the practical incon- h ri' e,Tf u!;ifh neVer,fail tofolluwwlierS , . una .iarvs : 'nor Hsten to "the wind;-or ' 'hZ tiy I?0:-11' drW fcr:v il U'! '-V its;hjrsetsjr mrenV It' ! f.r ; m i v: u)rm than in the' calm!: love him ; &Y,ust'Hi vburiS&vioiir. 1iv hlc Ivb nd :m will imd ,im y,ur besti your kindest !i'en" "J A purent haiioqlvj himself to Utility of a knowledge pf jjriihmttxc; and - Book-keeping to a, f t oman. In 1789, I sent one ofjifty journeymen to Ch;irIestonS G. where a.Drinter was wanting. - I furnished blm with a nres & letters ,on anasreementiot nartiiershishin, oy wnicn i was tor receive jone iiim 01 ur profits of the business, jp. yih utie third f the expenses. Ht wasia mati or learn but ignorant iii-. matters of accouuts ; and though he sometimes I made me remit tances, I could :get no account frorii him, nor any satisfactory statei of or pa rtner ship,! while he lived. i I, , i ; O'l his .decease; the business was conti nUed by his widows who being born &. rised ig Holland, where, as I have been inf(r medjjthe knowledge of cfouns nirkes a part of female education,! she not! only sent hie as clear a statement as shej could find, of the transactions past, but continu ed toi account! withj the greatest regti iarity and exactness, every quarter afterwards and managed the business with sucj suc cess, that he not only respectably brought up a family of children, bijitjit the expira tion of the term, was able to purch ise of me the piinting-office, andj establishing her son in it. 1 mention this affair, chiefiy for the sake of recommending that branch of ' Is' i ' i1 - 1 J education for our young wohien as likeiv to be! of more use to .theii and their chil dren, in casei of. widowhood, than eittier musiq or dancing, by preserving thernj from losses by impositions of- crjafty men and enauung mem, pernaps, lor continue a pro- fi able nuMcatUil houAe, vnh establlished corresponuence, ti ii a son is grown up to undertake and yro on with it, to the lasting aavaqxage anu enriining orjine ta iqv. Montgomery has beautifully des iriberl Columbus, wiiue . meu.iaiins on nis great expedition, as gazing with eairer ant cipa- tion, towards the. new wor pfd to discover j a wtiicn i i'e ho- " Lichts of Heaven? he eriedi , Lead oi) ! I go to Win a glonous bride, uy nature nursea Deyona tne jealous sea, - I m 111 ."! " ! ! uentea to aes, jam Detrotnea to me. "j This bride our pilgrim', fathers found on these unvisited shores. - On her shady bow ers no rude spoiler had intruded- I None of the corruptions of the bid world had iounu tneir way into ner bosom, -aim was worthy to be the bride of our torefa ners, anu to Dei ome tne inotner t a'raceo iree- mGu-ir-lKnowle9s JLddre$s. Scarcely any lines have been oftene quo se of ted with higher exultation, than th Cowper. 4'- : . , Slaves pannot breath in England; if thei luri?s weceive our air, that moment tney are tree ; They touch , our countrv and their shack es falh Either from: this! circumstance, or some otherjeause. it hasibeen universally i nder stood that this was! no poetical illusion, but a plain matter ofj fact A late jt dicial decision in England has . taken from the friends of humanity this p easing error. In the words of a London Magazine, It now appears that an urtmari!uivitted slave of Antigua, ori any other! VVlest Indian I.- land, visitinei England, and return ing to the place from whence he started is v slave again, and the prifperty of Ins old master; and vet the master koowinal the slave he has lost Jo be inl Ens:landi has net1 means of recovering what with pain forced to caJ I jiis -property. 'j ;. But there, is oue country where t we are ! M . i "! L '' lie sen- timent is still itrue. in all its lengt h and breadth. It Ts not the free States of ica ; if is notipoliished France ; it Ami r- is hot ' holy Rome.V It is despotic Austria. A i late decree of thei Emperor declares that k Kvpryslave becomes free the loon : i - i S. I . 1 if eiit; he e Aus- touches the Austrian soil, or even tl trianship."--A7.F Ob. RALEIGH, N. rU E SUBSC RIB ER res peoi ully infiprms her i. friends and ithej public, that she continues to a continuance of a portion of the public pajtron age.i She assures those who may think proper to call on her, that! nothing shall be wsmtine: on her part for their ease and comfort. Tie above HOVEL is situate on Fayetteville Street,, in the centre of. the business part o the towtt and has been selected as the regular Stage-Houpe for the Northern j Southern and Western line of Stages, where Travellers, will find it to their ajjvantage to stop. I i : s. m. j$:te;r. .October 2d, 1828 84w5t. - (l I - i Mfr - ' - 1 . r 1 GO B . -A; few Members pf the approach ing iGeneral Assembly can be. accommodated with board and comfortable rooms, if jearly ap plication be made. (Periodicals, I PHILADELPHI V Medical Journal, by; Carey and1 Lea, published quarterly, at $5 pir annum, " American Quarterly ; Review; $5 per annum. North-American .view, :v $5:db do,... Southern Review, ; , . . ' $5 dfo. ' j do Flint's Western Review, xnhlisheid once a month, $3 per annum. ?..-. Jt ;; : Franklin" J ournal, devoted to Science and In ternal Improvements $S per.annum. v r National' Intelligencer, . Daily $l0rJ and ..Tri weekly $5 per atinumJ" , j -. 'v ' Subscriptions for the above received by - ; Sejjt. 16, 1828 i ' " mm t . - - . -: . . i -4 - SPLENDIBV?EfPS- On 'Friday, tlie 10th of October 1823, will published by.T, K. GHGKNHANK,-, No. he 64, Slpruce street, Philadelphia a volume of splen did views of American Scenery, as follows : A I Iriew of Beck's Shot Tower, on the ;' .'.! ..4. . - : ... "1.. . ..... : Schuylkyi, : nearj Philadelphia, and adjacent scenery. v . - , ' ? : 2 A view of the Ligbt-honae in Long Island Suhd, vith the adjacent scenery.. . 3. A view of York, on Lakft Ontario, with' the fortifications. t . ji ' 4. Characteristic Scenery on the Hudson Ri ver. ' ' - - - i . 5, Viev of New London, Connecticut, with the adjacent scenery. - 6. 'jVier of Lemon Hill,-near Philadelphia, the seat Of Henry Pratt, Esq. ' s , . - 7. jTfiQ-Tomb of Waslutigion, at MountvYer non.i 1 i , - f : 8. ! Vie w at the Great Bend of the Susque hanna. i 9. View 6T thei ; Upper I Fall3i of Solomon's .Cr.eek, Luzerne county, Pa. ,- 10. View of the Lower Falls or Solomon's Creek, u. '-.i' ' - vi '.. . ' 11. View of the Cattskill Mountains, from the Hudson. ?. ! '' . V I t- . .4 13. VieiMr of Fort Niagara, on Lake Ontario, from the Liefht-house on the British side. These Views are executed In the best, style of Philadelphia Engraving, from drawings ; made k upon the pot. Each Plate will be accompani ed by ai full and accurate description thereof, so as to make it perfectly intelligible to every per son. . '- . . I ' ' ' f '" '.. ' c: The work will be printed and issued to sub scribers in- the first! style, on superior papery and with a ha ids?melyj printed cover, and delivered to subscribers at thfe very low price of One Dol lar p'r copy.? Flexible covers will be used for country- subscribers, so that they can be safely sent by mail. ' :'. x !'"'".':' An gentleman, post-masters and others, who will interest themselves to procure ten sub scribers, ajnd reniij $10 to the Editor, shall re ceive twelve copies. From the very flattering patrdiage already received, (1200 subscribers bavin j already put down their names,) this vo lume will probably be succeded by another, as soon as other plates can be engri ved. All- or ders from the country will be promptly attend ed to. Address, T. K. GREENBANK. No. 64, Spruce street, Philadelphia. Oct. 1. , 8- atnCticcsUo of noftifa. E next session will commence on the 10th Af Septembec and continue until the 20th of July following. Antient Languages, Dr. Gessner Harrison. Modeirn Languages," Dr. Geo. Blaettermann. Mathematics. Mr. Chas. Bonnycastie Chemistryj and Materia D John P. Emmet. - MediCa, , J i 5 ; -. . -j. -,'..; Natural Philosophy, . Dr. Rob. M. Patterson. Medicine, ! . " Dr. Robley Dunglison. Demonstrative Atjatomy ? Dr tH faMfallm and Surgery,! S - Moral Pltilosophy & Po litica.fi Economy, Mr Geo. Tucker, Law k PrfcipleS of Go-? M Jno T Lomax vernment, j 3 .y . N. B The course of instruction in the School of Antientj Languages . ill be the same as tpat uereiorore pursued. A S. BOCKENBUOUGH, Proctor. Sept. 6. 2 3t ,-i Steam Navigation up Cape Fear Rivzr THE Subiscribers ha? in.ff been appointed Agents of the Henrietta Steam Boat Company, give no tice t!o the Merchants and Shippers that the Steam Boat Henrietta is in fine order, and under the command off! Captain RUSH, who is experi enced andicarefiil. and is a part owner : The Lighters are iLood and sufficient, and kept always ready in case of Low Water. Warehouses at (jampbeiton arej providea tor tlie reception ot Goods andj Cottan. They assure the public that every attention and facility will be afforded to render thejse Boats worthy of tlieir patronage.- The Subscriber swill attend to the receiving and forwarding Good to any part of the State, and to the shipping ot Cotton and other Produce. I I W1LKINGS & CO. Fayetteyille, Sept.v29. 8-3w NOTICE. jTFI AKEN up and entered on the Stray-Book of 41 Cabarrus county, on the 27th ot Aug. 1828, a roari Map?, fifteen or eighteen years old, blind in one eye, fourteen hands high, with a knot on one of her hamstrings. t j ., . " ALEX'R. SCOTT, Hanger Cabarrus county, Sept. 18. 7 3wp ICpTO SAVE IS TO GAIN- CJf OLD SHELL COMBS mifde new, broken ones mended, and'new teeth put in, so as to leave no appearance 'of having been ; broken. In al cases the Comb will be restored to the same firmness and transparency as when first made. - Orders from a distance promptly attended t : J ; f by. J, E. LUMSDEN, "A. few rods southeast of the Court House.' Raleigh' June 12th. 1828. ..." 76 (fcT Cash, and the highest price given-for old or prokeii shell Combs, as above. . " ' - " '-N. B. Broken umbrellas also mended. Ciimiviission liusiness. - 31 1HE -Subscriber continues to transact the Auction and Commission . Business. ;Ile is prepared to receive Cotton and other property on Storage on very moderate .terms.- And his undivided attention will be, given to the sale of property entrusted to his ilanagemeht, i He has! made such arrangements, as will enable him to make liberal advances on Pronerty sent to him fop sale ; land from long-experience in the busi. pess, he has no doubt ofBeitlg able to give gene ral satisfaction. 1 : V . ; ' z i V ': V -'t-Xl " x t Orders for Goods wilt.be strictly attend ed to: -f wm. pannill.- Petersburg, Sept. 6, 1826V ! 4 law 4 w.; : Mansion tlduse. a iHG subscriber having. moved froai pamden ua to this place, respectfully informs the pmt lie that he has taken that well k no withstand ad: joining the, f'oVirt House square,' recently occu pied by Mr, John V Clark; (and usually known as Clark's HoteL ) f - where he ' hs opened, - HOUSE OF ENTERTAINMENT "nder th bove title. The 1 premises arej spacious and well adapted for the business V th stables are large and supplied with carefiill hostlers ; and travellers will find every convenience customary in the best iiouses of the kind. -K f . , To professional gentlemen; and others.', hav ing business in 1 this place connected ; with the courts, "tins establishment otters advantages su j . i i . , . . -i IN j i , -1 .i t penor io any otner. - , - I , - .Persons: travllinfr with their families! can be accommodated - with private apartment, and every attention will be given to insure tviecam- fort of those Who may call. ij., 'i . " .' 1 1 iMertibers of the approaching! Legislature! would be accommodated in the best manner i Town boarders will be accommodated at the terms usual in this place. ' - n - I i,'K ' I t t Hh, M..i. ' T JOHNM'COLL. ' Columbia, September 121828 I , ; 4 l4w. ,' Htatti of Ncrth-Caroliria. ,i Pitt Coa!rrT.v J I fT'H 1 Courr of Equity September Term 1828. 1 Warren Wallace, ad mc. of James English dee'd. 1 ! i 't J w ' il' ' fl ' 'h I I I j John "SuVmon & wife & others.' i i' :'v X7HERKAS suit had been brought by Bilj of :V V j coinpliint in' the Superior Court, Of Law and Equity for the County of Pitt by James Kn- glUh i against john Surmon arid Enphamia his wife, land Gtsey, S liy, and Ira Ledon, which siait at September Term 1825 abated by death ofaid James' English, and at last Marc . Term of said Court, Warren Wall tee, the admJr. of said James English, filed his Bill praying to have sad suit and proceeding thereon revived against said defendants, which was granted, "and it' ap pearing tothe sjAtisfacti -n of the Court that John Surmon and -Euphamia his jwife, Gatsey, ! Kally i and Ira LeadonJ df fVndants in this suit, aie unr inhabitants of ithis State, it is -.ordered by the Court that publication be made for six w eks in the R,ileigh Regisier that the defendants ap pear at the next term of said Court i"to be) held in. -thlt County of Pitt at the Court' House in Greenville, onUhe first Monday in Mrcb ! next, and plead, answer or demur to thei Rill ff the complainant, or the same will be taken pro con fesso land set for hearing ex jpatte. i . i I '. f . ' , i W. HANRAHAN C. M. E. j Sept. 30 Ih'i i i !". : -' I I'l 1 1 1 , : 7 k i1 1 " H ' ! r 1 M . . Pitt ' Academy I i JHE Exercises of this" Institution- will again l, commence on the 8ih of'Sept. under the su perintendence of Mr Georg-d Stokes. From the manyj testimonials procured by Mr. Stokes, from Tiinijy College, i Dublin, and from distinguished citizens both lof Ireland andj the United States ; but more esjecially fion aft. acquaintance with his school, and method of teaching for the ses sion, n4st, and the highly pleasing f examination of his pupils, ;tlie Trustees recommend the In stitution with the. utmost confidence to all pa rents and guardians who arej desirous of educat ing tlieir children and wards; and with the high est pleasure .assure tneni, that in tills Institution the cbmmpn error, (tlie consequences of which are felt through life,) of hastening children too rapidly in their studies, before they have laid a sufficient foundation in the rudiments of educa tion, Will be Carefully avoided, f The moral rand religious uprightness of the instructor, furnishes the stkrest pledge, tor the morality" of his pupils, at least so far' as the influence of I example ex tends. '. I i .If ill', n . I V- I The terms of admission into the Academy are. as follows : i i ( . j, ; t 1 I- j r t i Children commencing, $3. per quarter ; 1 1 " i i Pufjls reading, ''writing, cyphering, with Eng tish Grammar and Geography, $4 ! i I ir; iv: Pupils receiving a classical education, $7. I.: Board' can ibe procured in town for $5 per month, and cheaper in the country, ij u J ir t By order ot the Board, I j. ' 1 j, I i I , RICHARD, EVANS, . . , - 1 ; iSVc. pro tm. Gre! nevillej Aug- 29. A NEW BARGAIN I riHE Subscriber will. certainly sell to the high IJL est bidder on Wednesday the i22d day of October next on the premises, the; tract of laud on which lie now lives, on uie ioiiowing terms, viz. one third part of the purchase imoney to be paid 1st of '.lanuanv lrf29, one third the 1st of January, lbot, and tlie remaining tturd tne lst of, January, 1 S 1. Bonds with approved securi ties, will be Required, or notes negotiable! at ei ther of the Banks at Raleigh, i The above! tract bf land is siujated in thei county of i Granville, 8 miles I south jf Roanoke and 17 miles north of Oxford, lying on the watersfof Grassy andj Jona than's Creeks, j containing ( nineteen hundred acres,' six or Seven hundred of which are clqjirvd in a good state of "cultivation, and well adapted to the grow'th of Wheat, Cotton. Corn, and To bacco. There are about 150 or 200 acres of low grounds. -Of the ridge land; seven or eight hundred acres contiguous to the dwelling, are inferior to hone in this section of the country, with ten or I fifteen , Constant Springs. The im provements !are extensive j (the dwelling houe is among the Lr-est, most roomy, j and in every respect, the most convenient in the county. Kit is new. and built of the very best materials, beau- - am I 'L . " J ' i. 1 : I ; .1 ; 1 "' ii,'t" I tituily situateaioma genue eminence, ovenooK ing a large extent of country. 'The' out houses of every kind, are also new, and in a style of ac- commodatmrivsuiteditolthe dwelling house.- Within half a mile ot the dwelling, are a saw and grist mill, and cotton gin. t The irrist mill yields 100G i bushels of corn and 150 or 200 bush, Is of wheat, per annum. A ready sal i may always be made of tlie produce of the saw .miu. Jit coni tains jan exteisive Orchard. ..with' a jrreaf ivariety of fruits. The tract is situated ah the centre of a neighborhood which for health, wealth, hitel ligence. morals, and every social consideration, vields to none-in .the State.! The subscriber forbears a more minute description of the above tract.1 as those wishing to purchase, are expected to come and Judge ,tbr themselves, . previously to tne day ot sale. . , ; ,j . ' H ENRYi YOUNQ. fSranyille Co. Sept. I, 1828. l-ts.'' : '1 I ; A few days past, in this city, a LEATHER TRUNK, containing some papers.! ;The owner, can receive the same by applying at this .05c& ana paying toe expence oi avcnisjng. - Kaleigh, Augtl3t?$. r. . ' MRS DELIA HAYWOOiMs prepared to accommodate Tet br TWtdVe Mera bersj of tlie ensuing. Legislure ith JBiWd.i Geh llemen with their Families: can haveVomfortai ble qoms with fire places in her dWelling boUse- . Earlv applications 'would be acceptable; - ! "r !:oct,: 4-:- - '-;'. v j . , i H lpc C "'; JUST PUBLISHED. . TCD for sale st tne .Bowk-stote of J. Gales ar H im. Son; in Rali v, Snce three dolUirsI a nei'. Edition of the C r..d Il'itv.bfl. a Justice dfv the Peace, and a v to1 ShcrfTs, porbhert-; . Clerks, Constable s . other Civil . Officers in North' Carol irw VWidi jri appendix, cbntainiop' the Constitutions of this- State and of the United States and a soifeciidn of the rtiost a dp roved I forms for the nsfe of these; Officers. ? I ; ! ; ' !i The new Edition of this Valuable Work con tains besides, its former, useful matter, the ub- - stance tf all the important Acts passed by tho general Assemoiy trom tne vear1 J15. to the: present period," which appear under thek proper Orders for this new Work will be durv attend '' ep to, from any part of the State, . Tlie tansioh Wotei, fayeltevule iv; Uf ITS how undergoing ti tboirbugh' repair put and JL i hsde, the establish njfen t to be, enlarged with additional, Rooms, such as Billiards. Baths;' Bar ber's and other offices 1 filled' up. I ;Tihe Ivegets ble.and pleasure Gardens, with summer House:-. al) toe made new; .'The St .bles stand In the "rear, adJoininer farce lots of erouml Well fciilcu- latebj for the eiecti9n of Pavilions for, public ex, ifipjtion, v . ,"' ,.'.') : i-;''-fvp -t 'V .-1'? I'be location of the Mansiohas respects husiV ness jtr health, is particularly fjtyorable, . being, cejuttul, dryland tree from moisture or stagnant : wfr,rs or any Kino, ana wnen tne ruhbh ana filth are removed from the fiouses and premises, it will prove a desirable residence; foil yiv 4rni- fond of a Dleasaht. rural and heahhv situ-itinn. pining Rooms,1 B..r' Sunpfr and 1 Ball Rooinsw tojgether.with the first flor. of Bed Rooms, re il spacious a: a well arrajiged, witli Belis.to c ;d rojm." There are 'fcw: Unila hi-iiAr r.n; ,4 tor afford comfort and convenience .bthsivocc" pants ana residents, than this pleasant and extc. tfive Establishment.-; J "; J , t ; ,t , I ;J, Ijic is expecrea tne improvements will be com pleted by the middle of nekt November, & nbw fferjs tlie premises for rent, to any berson cal culated to manage to advantage a genteel, est&bc ilshment. The Hotel will be rented! with or without furniture, if early application is made. t or terms apply to -the . i i. . Proprietor of the Mansion HoteL . FayittevilleJNJc. September 4- U: V-; :U -f lS;7'5w" TIHE Subscriber will open an Evening School, on tne nrst Momlay of November next. In is chool will be taught Iteading, .Writing, En fish Grammar, Geography, Arithmetic; Trigol on ine nrst wontiay ot November next. mis nometry, Mensuration of surfaces and solids. Na vigation and Surveying. IThe most faithful -efforts wilt be made, to render these useful hr .nrh. es of Education easy and familiar to those young gentlemen,' who .may be disposed tb attends The j terms will be, mode'ratje, and- mabe kno wn ay applying to the tubscriher. l: r i JONAi OTIS FREEMAN. Raleigh, Sept. 30. 1828. Have - just received a supply of Raleigh, Septr 22, C3 nniE Subscriber! has for sale in Warrenton,' 1 upwards of 40 Cotton Gins,5 bf John II. Da vidson's best manufacture, consisting of different sizes of from 35 to 51 saws, both Irorvand Sfetl blatebis prices per Saw kre $1 j50 and 2. , I v , "GORDON CAWTHORN. ; .Sept.4,1 1828.-jJ I M f l!-iaw4w. ' ' NEW-YORK CONSOLIDATED, 15th Ulass. To be drawn 10th Nov. 1828 1 Prize of , g50,0p0 is S50,000j 1 do 1 20,000 r ji' 20,000. 1 do 5,000 J 5,'000t 4,0p0 i . :4,000r ,5p0 - v ! . ,500, 1,350 A ; : il,35ar V;V ,v To ' ; -r 'v"do I .:-'do..r do ; -Prizes of it do :i,ppo .8 of 500; 39 ' LOO. : 120 80i 4 U v,0 on IF'60' 1-40 50 73 4,446 of S20 WholVTickeU S20, Halves 10,' Quarters 2 50.;: U . -j ' ,Q3 All orders (pst paid,) promptly atter.dea to. YATES & MctTVRE, r ,,v j J r Richmond, Vtu i'4 yjSJVlZ be prepared t(j accommodate 15 or XG fr-' Members of the appiroaching rr;tral As sembly with Board. , Tltey will al; j:rep? .6 3t' eu to take their Horses Sept. 23, 1828.-. Important to the Jl fJcteth THXTILLIA MS and HAYWOOD have fcr sals V V Dr, Rogers Vegetable Pulmonic Deter, gent, ai medicine highly approved cf 31 cc sumptive aS'ections of the Lunge, ;: 1 -".' TTEMOIR on the Cultivtio i bf the ,Vine, arid iLTJl- on the best m ,de of hiking Vjne, second fedition; Washington ,! City 1828.. Price half bourid One Dollar 1 1 ' LT-t'l"f r- V I 'n i ' ' m-& mmii mt. . . fTV. i r - -t 'it is1
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Oct. 10, 1828, edition 1
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