V V-TT f 7j r r V : i i - I & J - : oii!rs ard the plans of faarl'deliffhtful peace. 4 4 w . - PnWaTpvdly prty Jige tolive like..brotIiej3.'i. . 1 f V' ' i 1 " - ' l, .. .' " ,ii ........ , . ... , . . . , : : j. . ... . II -r. . 15 ' JOSEPH aAT.KS & SO ' VV Jit' five dollar per n - ; ; N A D V p RTISRM ENTS svt cVeeeiVmff!'e neatly inserted tfree t for a toi. and twentyiave.cents. for .- everV ,MCceedJnR publication ? to (i'v"." , . .. . - . . thankrully Received. . . .Lt rns men directed their iruest to return to the daocinfnpm and . clUnlay his ?di,srace to t h enni pa n v, by n a n c t n g t i 1 1 s a pner .time The'Goverh'; rv'who Had not. froip the first e t ray e d -1 q ot s 1 1 h t et e x press i o n ot s u ffe r ih1, ' wa ked whh a firm- step,.: a nd a tnan -ner not ih the least confuseil, to theN ,ball rVwirri, and Hccofttin one of; the i ladies ile al red the. honor of her hand for tne riance The lady, only laughed in his face. He had now aked; the, hand of every lady jih' the room;, but one whom he had purposely omitted till the. lasr,"for ;he; was the low liest of them al and had a sweet ani com passionate expression of countenanQer and did not join in the general hoghand look ed as if-she cou wound the feelihgs of a: slave. Jady he now ?adt she would honori d nt have the heart to To this "Voot th Boston Commercial Gazette . ' V.V EUSSlANrSTOtlYl:: Ari interesting fiedolev Atl iterative of Titian; manne'rs, tleman Who ha fecenty . travelled in:ihe :orth Europe- " An officer , in the.- prime of winhd, of hth rinklm th-Ruaiati . ar my, wit-appointed by the Emperor ' Alex ander to tiie command of a remote pro- inr e of ; the remtiire. ; On his arrival at the Hiief-'town of his eovcrnmenVhe was arice of anxiety, the clock struck Miine. isitedlay theto He listened a moment he! heard nothing t the, ciistrict,: aritl among the fest by. a --his features grew clarker. He "listened certain Count, whOiti he recognizeil aope aain, .and the heavy tramp of a dragoon's cf his old classmates Rl a roihtary school, footstep greeted his ear. A Presently in ' wh"ere"ihejr' hd -parted; m hosutityHti ac. marched the -fierce and whiskered "ubal count of an insult received, by: the Count, iern, making his way straight through; the bevy of ladies and gay ri.blemrn, who shrunk: from him in breathless stillness i he "proceeded, to his tnasier, ' and making his military sdute, awaited his orders. Then, for the first tune, the anced, and . beggetf that him, so much as to be his narther in the 'merry, rin. ; SheVconsenf- et1 and lie had just led her to commence the waltz,;when, as his features - Wece begin nins for the first time to assume an appear- which Would occasion-so.much property ' beinj exposed to sale at the same time, that the price would become "nearlyi iidmirial,and the debtors would be ruined, witbont the debt bfeingj pakl. . . : Your Committee therefore, oh the, fullest con sideration which it .has been 1 ab1: .to. rive thei subjec, is of opinion, that it Js for the interest of the Stockholders to" w it lidrav?.; theff ; mo ney from the Jaink, and talce it under theiKown ma--nagement, as soon as. the same cart. vith propri ety be done. Unless 'this -is done, the Stock holders will be much injured, and many of the debtors completely ; rdined, . but as there are many Stockholders who are neither presntnor represented at this Meeting, and Who were not aware that a.question of such importance would be agitated at it, your Committeeare of opinion, tlf it wuld" be improper to decide it immedi ately, ;Th e. following Resolutions are therefdre recommended v; . . xr', , rv: :- -;;;'-"' : li That: when this meetiner adjourns, it shall Udjourn to, meet here on , the, first , Monday of June next.. . ' .. i .. ; . 2. .That at such adjourned meeting, the. ques tion, VAyhether tlie Bank shall then proceed to . viind up its affairs, as expeditiously as a due "regard to its own interest and the situation of ' its debtors will permit -shall then be discus sed and decided. ' ;' -V '.'I ' o-'; - 3. That a Committee be now appointed, whose duty it shall be to prepare and lav before said ad- joarned meeting, a full and detailed account of the situation and affairs, of the whole Institution. All which is respectfully submitted. ; : .'-'v ' JP. BIlOWNE, Chairman. NEV: BOOKS G AuES & SON )ave justTecelved frt flj ' North the following, recent Publicatii lowing. LAW. from the i icatiin& - i NOTICE. it's 3 . I i V BridganRquity igest,"3otrn; ; Star kie onth Law'of E vide hce, 5 'Td; ' Peters Supreme" Court. Reports IT 'WIS H to eniiTov a Teacher for W a .for the next y ear, ; -1 will . e veTe'c d wa-'i but the Teacher TOUstb52 qualified to nreprrc the SUidents for'-the University' . Any commj. nicaiKui aaaressea-to me tatne vTost utace at ThomasCoke Xipon Lyttfen v Tidds Practiced (new edition 2 uo . . . n-omnt1r ftokTArl,Vn U : v X: ; Wheatoh's Selwyn, (do) 2 domm n 'Q fl AWKINS.;' ; -VT3MttyiPleadin.:Cd)'. ft! 23-4tw fl K.IIUl'Ilk I K 11111 IDLI . I K m M A A KV n Lt J II LXVf f . , r . 71 t . Kir-K hi hatl . not courape to resit. OI i t nil vii .---- - - -., o - - -all the visiters, this count: was the most o : verpowering in his civilities. ' Meeting the Gnvernor as one whom he had never: seen .' before, he endeavored to give the impress ' sioh that they .-.fyad always been strangers manner changed entiiely. j Jlis shout rang to each'Viher - To his new ruler, he sfMke 1 loud arid free. Let no one leave the - as if he had no remembrance of his pern castle ; guard every: gate. Jet twenty dra or oatne, and played hi9 part o well th t gopnVadv mce, with iheir weapons, to this the fanner was almost convinced ;that the rbon., Then turning to..: the - lady who ' -yqotlvful quarrel had escaped hTs recollec- hud consented to dan cV with him, he com tion rtuowing, however thV duration mitted her to the ch.irge of an ofiicef, to of a Itussin - resentment,' 'the. Governor be led to'her carriage and sent home wrj;h prudently resolved to ber upon Ms guard, the greatest respec t. For the; rest of the : lilt'every thing; continued7tb proceed company, ladies and gent-emen, they were snioitWyL andjhe; siiles and civVlMeSL,of stripped by. the drago.ms and flogged with the '-CpuuVcontfntTed to be? lavishe. upon out reserve with the stirrup leathers. Al Ku'fii AnVmv.ml nothi! occurred t er urinVrsoinz this, discipline, - they'.-, were onipell-! t dance till supper time, lor the gratification of -the Governor, who had pointed a:dav forgiving a gre:tyce at nis already oeen exnorteu oy inem,Tp go rastle. vTiifs- castle , was situated $n n through the same exercise, for their own '. rough and difficult tra:t of country, pro- particular amusement. After the dance .'-'v. tec feci by : mountainous defiles, yet bnt a wis done, the'Governor departed, telling few miles distant from the head quarters of the company th .t he hoped they; had been. te'iJovernor. To this castle his Excel lenr as much satisfied with their entertainment i .-r -t W.vIiP,! tnntnnl the feast, .which as he with hi. 'was to bo adorned with all the splendors and rT-ma;nificoce of the Russian n b'esse He accepted the irivitation, but after-he had done so was visited by Vcerlaitv doubts as ticeriry' of his host, not wuhsrand- State Bank ofNorth-Carolina. Raleigh, hec. lj 18-28; At the annual meeting of Stockholders J held this clay the following Gentlemen and Mr. Shober- to the suiceriry mgJhe. -complete: qbliyiori to wnicn a per were appointed a Committee toinvestigate riod of twenty years hd apparently con- th(J Xccounts, and to enquire into the si- signed the Tesentment oi ine ouni. j ne tuatl0n. 0f the Bank, viz. Mr- P. Browne, tookthe precaution therelore, -ordjr a judge Donnell, INfr-rHugh Campbell, Mr. Doy.'u firagoouf-wriii.jr itiu'n iu.i be provided with stirrup leaihers of Jjeath ern thong to oUow . him-Vpriyately, and when the clock should strike nine, totlose d ihe'castle.Vw bile'" the subtliem oTH : cer in'ciimmaml ' proceeded Jo report him self to hn?,V wherever; he. might- be. T"o this officer 1 the : orders, were strict. No matter when,' how, or about what, the ': Governor ' might i be enziged, when the clock struck nine the? officer must be in his presence, and reaay to receive pis com- ; .Dec. 3, 1828. At an adjourned meeting of the Stock holders held this day, Mr. Browne, from the Committee appointed on the 1st mst to investigate the accounts, and to enquire into the situation of the iank, made the following the inrnilc- r AFter ffivinCT-- these order Governor." repaired'.: to the' : fete.V . receivetl with rlwith evry demonstrationof respect. The . halls tvere decked with ornamental ,mag- - i - . 1 1 filial USiUK.. reat ptditenes, Rreeled btJoks of the from the Bra REPORT . ! r That in discharcre of the duty confided to it your Committee has examined the. Gene ral Statement of the' affairs of the Institution and the particular statement of tlvose 'of the Prin and finds- them to agree with the Principal Bank, and the statements nches. ' ' ';''.' " - Your Committee finds that the nett profits, ac f The meeting of Stockholders taking the above Report into consideration, JResoverL That they do concur therewith, and thatlthe following Stockholders compose v.the committee menttoned in the last Resolution, viz. Judge Ruffin, Gen.' Cameron, Col. Polk, Mr. Browne and MrBoylan. , : ' - liesolved. the Secretary of t his meeting cause a copy,of this Report, with.. the proceed- ngs of the Stockholders thereon, to be publish ed in Jthe. newspapers of this city ; and. that he furnish a copy thereof io his Excellency the Go vernor of the State. 'V' ; : ' ' . . .. . . ' , ' WILL. POLK, Ch'ru . J. GALES, Secy 825 REWARD: RAN AWAY from the Subscriber on the mor ning of the 26th instant, about 20 miles south of this place, while on my way to Georgia a likely Negro man named ABEL, about 20 years of age, 5 feet lO inches high, of a light complex- Kin, and has a very pleasing" countenance, when spoken to s has a scar oil his left leg, occasioned by a cut trom a scyin ; ne nxq on wnen ue jen me a roundahout jacket and common homespun pantalotms. purchased him of Nathaniel Ro- bards ot vake county, ana ne formerly oeiong ed to the: Widow Ridley. J. have reason to be lieve that he will aim for the town of Halifax in this State. All person oWnmg or commanding boats or vessels are forbid harboring ior carrying him away." The above reward will be paid; to any person who will lodge him in jail and give me information so that 1 eret him. Any infor mation addressed to Mr. A. Davis, Milledge ville, Georgia, will be thankfully received. v , ; E. F. LUMSDEN. Favett e ville, N. C Nov. 27. 25 6t niflceQce. Barbaric pearl and gold ' were cruingo me uanic nave aimmisiiea so mucn literally showered upon the -splendid dra- that those ot toe ,.xst nau year oareiy sumcea uiiiaiiju" , . . , for a dividend of two and a half per cent, with- penes of the ample halls, and thedresses out maWnff anyi reservation to meet bad: debts of the ladies glittered with jewellery. Rch or-other casaal ties. And as the Charter expires musicr i formed byva corcent of horns, on in six years, it would, in the opinion, of your Which each performer IS taught to sound 1 Committee, be hazardous and unwise td endea ft A. 'II A A T . only a as many the ?atr.i and an immense number to compose a band, ey6r that the Stockholders can ever hereafter, tvas' pourip, C forth inspiring harmony, obtain legal interest for their moneys - -vtZL ,iZAAl Kriit;:'PvV were Your Committee next .turned its attention to- . r ..-r vv y- wards the Capitul Stocky for the purpose of as- -glancing, generous wines were .,.P?rkliiig, : JietUcrit ws Wore. It appeal and every thing was m accordance Vith tes- t,)Jt upwarcs of me fiim,irect and fifty thousand , . v i vnitp to lr.r.rpasp i iusc umius uv iiici casiiitr 111c Single noie so inai mere inusi uc j - r., r , "f, , '"o1 , - ; loans. That dividend, therefore, instead of be- pertormers as mere are no!eS in increafied; .must probably be diminished: it. in-order: to. play. a single tune, th'tWrp mnkn to be no orosoect what- dollars have been "retained out of the General Profitsjof the Iiistitution.Tor the purpose of meet-' tivity and jov Still the: Governor ouser ved 'ihat of the puests;' whether ladies or the noblemen, not one ws: present .who ing losses arising from bid debts and the sale of ' - i'-nt:ltgiAi KKt,wd r mWrri'i.Ve real .estate "-.The amount'ot these losses cannot wns not connect ed by btd jor marriage be accurall ascerUined until tlm real estate is ridi the lord of the caslle.- -11745 nun . . , , . ..i examination made into the elf up to the fascination of the scene, how- situation of everylebt due tolhe Institution, at ever. enjoyeU the "splendid arrangements, the principal Bank orariy of the Branches. Such .cmSred htmSelT to be led from the - grand art examination can only be made With effect at r loon tthe-USwry; trom he.brkar .' ... . , , , . e J ' . and where the situation and circumstances -ot Yr V'C Picture hall, from the' ; pictures to the t hscr Halde for. its payment,;are' known. --.Ne- j; cabinet of genius, ihrougii ;tC variety" o I vertheles-s; ymir Cp7nin,ittee confidently hope, I apurtmenf . which' h1wlbeenpreaf edffr that if the Aff)irs ol" the Bank are now; wound i nn . t r'af init inn f rvHootl Hiid.loxurioos I un.vvith as muclv expe"dition as a; dXie regard to tate, utitiKat lensrth he. observed thai or "?.?wn i"r, nH t.. tlwue who had. attended him .there wcrci J ? A fl;.. ,.n thf. Tnfit;tll: and which such an extensive GIGS AND SULKIES EPA1RED or Painted as heretofore, at the B a, shon of th6 Subscriber. A"continuance of the public favor is softcited. WliSLEY W HITAKER. Nov. 15th. 1828. : . 20-4t Gordon's Dicresl; fdo) ' JNott & McCord's S. Carolina Reports, 2"vols McCord' dq V; T--V'Xi; South-Carolina EttityjReportJ?, i ' "', - - Do : ' ' Constitutional do y. VOls Desaussore's Eouity"do4 dqa ' v -v 5. ;miscellaNyw-- v , Duke of Saxe Weimar's Travels theJTS. Bishop Hebjers Travel.2.'ols;r5-;5- Franklin's Second Expedition ?J,2f?. Private Memoirs 6f Napoleon :) T Vt; ; Neale's Romance of flisloryj 2 volsi' ;V - f Cooper's Travelling Bachelor, Sf do ; :f Irving's Coltimbus 4 do -; Dick's Christian phlosopher vSegur's Four Ages of Life '-s Pollock's Course of Time ; x Thatcher's Revohitionary Journal Shobel'a Austria, with, splendid coloured en? fpms ESTABLISHMENT hsdergQne 1 'i;-l.ryCextensiv,lpair.and' improvern--il r, and is jrvow ope n-for. the reception of -co. t. The situation of this Esiablishment is one. c. th 3 most desirable in the "City of Raleigh, bein sit uated on the" North side of , the'nitpl, , nu f vicinity :'of th'e'two I) :uks. :ite,' cor - within TOeammediatel ljie,chartres will be oniform and mole responding with the present low prices, of .-pro-vUioris-.AIah;-aud 5Horse,v oiie dollar and f.Hy graving? .? r iv-; 1 " -r-rw' - y:"'Z. - - Miller a Greece - - - r .... - v r , 1 r- ..w. ; - - WalshaJournev.fr:o:m land i 1 C ' 1 lucra. y ,:oiigar aon uquors ii ail , kiikis . anu i ine oesTj nave , justi neen. receivea iro.m i.e. - Mv ;;. novels. . . Contrast, 2 A'ols. r''i ..' vKj;-; De Lisle, or the Sensitive Man, , Jo ; Jife of Mansie Wauch v ,- O pie's Detraction, Displiiyed i; St Valentine's: Eve, 2 volsv ' ; Adventures.of Haiji Babv 2 vols nrr ALSO, a verv. eeneral assortment of SCHOOL and CHILDREN'S BOOKS and STA TIONARY ARTICLES. : u Nov. 20, 1828. . . - i .-. S.' Bales of Valuable Property, York, and will be furnished to members' as lav, n$ they can be had In town. .The' best- Liquor's will :aJs0be keptat the- Barand no. expert 2 will JbVspared''iii' providing Tor -the.Table. Tl.a subscriber 'assures the "public that nothing ; ?al 1 be wanting on;hrs part to make" them corr fcrta- twenty dollars, payable quarterly. v .. ' '"'r A ;ND foy sale at the -Book-store of J pales and XJL Son, in Rajeierh, price three dollars, a 11 e v. Edition of'the Office' and Duty c" a Justice, jpf the Peace,-and' a Guide tb- SheriuV,--.' "Coroners, Clerks Constables ami Other Civil Officers in Nortlv Carolina. ; With'anappendix, containi"- StatesV and a? collection; of the vmost approved . . , 1 forms for the use of these GfScc.rs., ' .. ; The new Edition, of this vulnable Work ccn.". tains besides ;its former osefid matter, Jthe eub- ; stance oF;all.lhe' important Actg passed by, th . General-Assembly from tue year, lb 1 5, to the . present period, "which appear under their proper heads." ,'"'' 'l' "'. fT ibrders for this new Workt will be duly Attend- . 1 ed to, from any part of the" Statc ;" N Thursday, the 15th day of January next, VJ' at the, Court-House m the City of Raleicrh, the undersigned, acting as Commussioners under a Decree of the Court of Equity for Wake Coun; ty, will sell the following ;..-.; V, H' '' r" t , : ; REAL Of the late, James T. at6r, ecV I r - ' "V . . ' yiz.:;--;: vV-X ; J' Two Lots with their Improvements, in th City of Raleigh, whereon the deceased lately resided, sub iect to the dower of his wido w, v , Two Wood Lots, containing about -20 acres, if PHE Tew Holgers in the rrespyterian Chuich, lying immediately, to the east of, and adjoining ft Of this Cily, inyite the Members ot the Le the city, and subject as'atoresai. ;,).. Jislature, ;Jhe. .tlmcers ot the Courts, . One Lot with its Improvements, on tHillsboro'lflmd, Visiters,' the '.Citizehs; - and thbG l.vi: street, . 'formerly .the ' residence- of the;oM,W'-dlhis,yic wish jd .attend Div...2 Vfor , One 01 her improved Lot, No. 3, upon the south jlto take any seat or pew." which -may be side '.of the city and directly "nortH"of:Dr.Mc Convenient of grabjewhenever they atter.l Pheeter's residence. r " .-' :'. :-;j ; 'v",- said Church;Astiii3 invitation is intended lor One unimproved Lot adjacent to and south of all, it Is hoped that none will feel r'"3cy tne urave-iaru, containing aQouiinree acres. 1 in aiiwumg uic,.viiurcii on accour.l ,tm 1 rarr ni i .sni ; nnniir iu n miiM; putt mil ne iirsi ueii r a nair-iiinnr rnitT.- -vt-, ttaieign, upon me waiera oj vrao. i,ree, con-1 wnicn commences vwitnuv ntteen minu;.s Kitcr tainmg about 700 acres.; ; n ; ji;;K jthe ringing of the second bell. One moiety of a Lot with' its appurtenances, 1 " Nov. iu, joJts. "1 WATCIlESJEWJiLLERY SILVEiiDWAllE. BERNARD DUPUT, respectfully informs his friends and the public in general, that he has just j opened an Elegant and General Assortment of the above Articlea,which he oft'cTS at reduced pri- ces for cash, lie also, will open in a few djys, a handsome Assortment of linttania Ware.-. . ;. ., . , N. B. Watches of all descriptions carefully re paired and warranted to.keep time.' All, kinds of. Gold and Silver Work executed at the short est notice and in the most fashionable manner. Raleigh, Nov. 5. ' v . ; if . 18 in the town of Williamsboro , Granville county, known as the Eagle Tavern. ' , - - ;,-.. i One moiety of a Tract of Land, about 3 miles from Smithfield, Johnston county; and formerly the property of Powell Davis, containingiiJOO acres. ...'.-w -' . - , - One small Tract of Land upon the waters of New-Hope, Chatham county,- containing about 31 acres. . . - -v.- -;."'-,-. .j.. -. Three Lotsin the Towrl of. Pittsboro' Chat ham county. . ", ''-y-XV";' ' -.a' "-' : j ,FtedkNashr I JVm. Robards, 7Ji PJ)evereux9 Chas.: Marilyn :V f.- ALSO, 1 andCorisolidated. j?Io. 10. 'aj- 'And only ai48Q Ticl.ets. 3 A " ' ; ; a (: r $S0m J 10,00 j rr -, - , v':,;.; -;;' fefr- 5,0(K; c.2,5Co . -: ," '-Hsh'2,S60..;;; ;:';x. -;'i 5 of BOO 4-;'of - 500 ' l- - ' - ' ' vbfitKl'of'-eo', -. ;;, .136 of, 80 r: 56 of a "; 50 : '';':.!. -iV Besides M0,rahd 3,780 of,20 ' V - , Whol Tickets 20.! Halves 10. -Kffhths2;Ar .; YATEiS & M'tNTYRE have had the pic .m oTi?ayln-wUhin;VTe frizes- i vf 15,'30,40, v$ld,006 : 13, 21,-43, 5,000 13; 19i31, 13, 19, 35, V i,c:d i,c; of wi -: " , T' ' . 10,-J5, V 1,000 J v 4;-39, .45, ;. ... CD .. At the same time and place under an Qraer All orders Xpo&t paid) ; addressed , to YATH3 't " the Cyunty Court ptrVake, tbe isubscriber :- M'INTYRE; Richmond, Vaor Ch-rlcstr ill sell about:;v"'f ;''-;;,;- ;-;,,1fit:; C. promptly attended to, r - A ddress .n.n sf W j ,fJJ .t' -I . - - ,..UiCL.:-...:1a.-. Twenty Dollars lietvaril; AWAY from the Subscriber in the month Late the, property of the said dee'd,' and 'per haps the very likeliest Family of Negroes in the State. - - .7- ; ,: .. At the same time and place, a number, of ex cellent Mules, a good; Waggoner, Ztc;. ;!-:-ji FOR SALE 1 On Tuesdav.' the 13th dav ofIaniiarV 1 rit; I improvements are; all; new:- and 'finis!. at the Plantation Cultivated during: the present J ?'?ne.lbhy consist of a Dwelling II ITWISH tosell theplace within a r.:.: of Hi!! J ooruugn,. on .wnicn i no r reside. 2Q5 acres- about one half cleared . Meaaow iana. ana, tne bajance Jn vr- - 'her- ETC --re 3 T! ... in t; ; V of June' last, a bright mulatto- man; about vearhv-ihe deed unon Swift CreV.the Crhn 1 containing eght rooms with fire places, hf 5 feet 10 inches high, ( slender made, with Tthe J 0f Corn, CottouV Fodder; OatV&cv a fc Cattle 1 Pfe closets,. Sec. a largeEarn e: .1 ttabk -mark of the cut of . a knife on one of his cheeks, land Hoff, and some farmini? UtensilsV H ; i j and uther necessary Outhouses. ; TL -re ar- 1 2 or 5 inches long. f The nanie of, the said ne-l v-:3-. -: -.v -Islj-f f.' ) teZfrfe ; v -YC?" neyer.faihng. Spr.ins' i-of thVbesl' rrs.t -r c gro is DAVY, and sometimes calls himself Davy 4t. "Vn 't j .u 1 r - i he tract, and a darge and well selected Vr - Vi. ... -.u -j r r On the 20th dav of the Tiresnt month. t tht I u j '-.i a --0 . .rT.- Raleigh within th e last ten days, whe n a horse Auction Store lof Messrsv Ross & Scott, in! this x sell this, property "on, the was -stolen,.. and it is con.iectured by him, r v -. . -s him' to get to the s North, y where itj t . XJtLEi XjljatAltXv The above reward J - of the deceased, containing au Valnable ' to enaDie i supposed he has gone will lie givenfor his. apprehension ana: notice so J lection of Law andMiscellaneous Books 0, that I "get -hin.;again.', ,; .1 .-- 1'r'-.'-. - I (j- Such, of the friends; ofHhe deceased,; : ; ?y-. Ufc.HA. HAT WOOU.i-1 have any of the Books belonging to the n uaieign fov. 10 100. f i-y . -1 m their possession,.wiU please1, return them 1 r NEW PIANOS? the-sum retained, ras abbve stated; . ' I tnfrlht MTlt ouiy sit who remainedr Uir-the; nearest tn fli-.fi t-loou. relation! to the Count. V; Ilia ease Of lsomanv vears. with 'rMier continued, and Ije'm'oved 'forward J tiorC -will beufSent,tc cover all losses; ' .it .;.--.u .1. VT rriJnrnU. I enabled the'Bank".tbbav:every debt for w 4h " "I ,r it .liable and return ,5 die Stockholder ope ?it as he was. paSins tjirou a. m bumreH d'0 for ery shareThrsituation rr apti tuttintttve d(,0rs were- iuddetd JLsnut rfdebtors .so rble; to change for thV.worse; u - faaieticu, and'; hini.ei:seei.P Col as Library to me without delays '&i:MiXli$.M ' TE RMS-OR SALE-Tbe Land and t Slaves and Town Property, will,be,sold for Note, ne boand at imce, without sd&hteftt'noi the ; ttce f the inlenti.Vn. His tloobt aheit be came ;iery u lisattSMCtory certainty, x.i ne ; -Count pfntlatm'ed' liisi hi. tred,. reminded pledged fbr the accuracy. f th winding tip'' the. AfBfira of - theInstitttion is Ae? layed" fpta length of Ume . 7 is '.'There is Another consideratioh which, in the opir.ion,;r f .-yotit Committee,; deserves 'great ";virujcir ouvcut y -.Kr, ..- . weigiiT. tr tne anJc.oegins now to wina .up ; ; etU w tihf th;"aian tliedebts cari be collected, gradually; hy receiv i strip .the tick ri! hi eneuVvan'l.; t "iLilfct uig'part, and -giving some indulgence for the ba- 1 i ... ' "iVtCu:.V. i;.t4 lance ifwhtreas. if that : operation is' rit off 1 till of his own manufacture, which a9 ' upon Bond and Security.?; . . ; ..-.r '-. fe;jiuch lowerthan Instru e North,?oC the smeualityi-l ;Meigh fTHll E udersiarned solicits the notice of all those I frbtiableand receivable at the Banks, in this place Vwho are - fond of jristrumental omusic;? ta se-1 -r11 111 the (ither Troperty .at. iX months ere- veral new; Pianos he offers for sa broiucht from th T .1 n .. n Mnvp.wi.t.rh vKuf til mitB9p.le lllfalflPlip.plf are "of "the best kintL.i he feels - no hesitancv:lnl ; ; ; ;. 'Ddql iJ JjjT-ilN warranting; themi;In 'every linstahce 'to's stand j TjlROM the Subsc'riber's Stable, on the. night well I o tune i ' ir M'iS 1 Jof the 9Urihst- A BAY HOBS Ei seveny ears Second hIiajos; taken riot exchange -for bid, about feet higbvi new o'nes.i and ; all ; repairs" done with neatness his face, and much enlarged next the end' of his and despatch. v iWESLEY WHIT AKER.J hose with one or'bothhind legsite Jhalf - V - marf Strings the-Subscnber;3vill ;ipontinuOt to J and etiended byj plate f tiii or,i Of her? metal, string and ituhe1 Pianos; as heretoforep'Orders t which, ! da hot nowlrecollecti It is subbbsed will-be thankfully received and properly attend-j the horse was taken off by some negro wishing ed to.' r, - i - r- - i -1 x? ;..v " W W. to get t stbe North.' Any information' will be "Z'uttt SS'V" W h -IM.!.- arie.rlrlbe.inj of he Charts the -r-- i , -v, . . f "rr T-SiwbS" . ,f : Of Yl0H3 thankfullyeceived"arid reasonable cenpsnsdtion ternis---eUhef for money on easy credit-- - r, exchange it for'ejroes or Western 1 - Application may oe maue py, letters scriDer, at luiisoorousrn. .;- " . r - . .. ' Y . AN! ;,v. 15.. fDERTo:;. IT GLES & SON have iust mas ana wew Years Onerin-c ginal Pieces in Prose and Verss, i -cons; uy.i: 1 c.l ; rite-s ? Mrs Difrournev. r.its Fnr-. HaiiecKr,iercivai, : , Willis, -and other t bellished.wHh th ; ings by the CnX , . : ; 1 Presentation PL: ct j r 2The Sisters, ' v , , n VI 3 . XoyeAsleep j - ; -; 4 i.ne liiove,. . 5 The Tc rer of Love, 0 Chapeau del Ule.'kr i Th la-rrrWriTo hnntiCpill'..'.?. firnamerited Cae. - ;. v-' ,.Ralei' a ,t"th Nov. 1 u; u c 12 ::ur.-l l)c;c.;; PRiirL i -i