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'v. f V " iiMIf! 4 1m v-.-.V. ! i ' f ' 1v. r V : A y the' plans 6f FairdelFffhtful peaces v ' d by party rag to live like brothers, f V- 4 -, mr H V.-VV:. "Ok a. 2d:; nd?' iet nd '': ik' r e--v. ' :-;J.- !e- - sji., .et'C: a- V ill- IBs of. n, tci ;al wm ,b r'- V -rr'-- ?. I - mJV: X Silvia . Jlli I avray. s Pabliahed vcry Tubsbat and FaiDATby salt to - be ; applied,' followed her a, few JOSFPH GALES & SON, ''?. yards; and inquired if she was subject to At Five , HiWlrt per annamhalf in advance suchfi - Ojes" -e repjie burl Afc . v ' 4 never was so - oon "cured before." ,Ini9 iKotexeeedinfffnM,neatIysert times for a lloliar'.anu. iwcu.v.-. . . i- j:--.Ki;tinn those of sreat ev J Li'nrnnnrtiiin.;iiCoMirc. mcA-tioss thao1cfttll received. ...Ls-ttsks to the feditors must be f5or Po TPmi'fli If ;is anticipated that the -LWerpuolnd; Manchester Raijw willbe aompletid in less than twojearfVom rthe present time. The werk isvoow proced- iog vri thereat ; rapidity., ay to;the peopleorisorth-aroima, goann ;o u rwise. a lionuoQ paper, vhu uciuc? w.hv V bd been already done :' ; ; The Rail way commences at the port of Liverpool, sitja point in direct cpmmunica tionv wun me iviug s winu uee s uu5. Thp liine naes wnrfei1 the town of Liver r pool by a Tu o riel and inclined plane. -This magnificent archway,sixteen feet high and ' twenty-two ;feet wide) is cut through the solid rock for t he enormou s length of 224 8 ' yards, theinclined: plane rising . one fVoJ 5' aq fortynnie. jTiesleep ascent of Li ver ; f poolls Vthus avoided, and all, interference with' the general business of the street xis : thus neciuaHy preTentefl. i he excavati ons of t his. stupendous work have bee n go lC: jng oil "fit- several points at the same time ; and the precision with which the jtinctioh - of the differen t parts have been effected in . cases hot varying two incHes, offV rs a most remarkable exam pie of the certainly of sc j- . entitle arrangement. The road through the tuunerwhicfi 1 ,we;rthus i se is abut a naile awl a quarier long, comes into d iv-hght at,tne top 01 me nign mu (agenun iook- fng down upon Liverpool. vation through the elevated ground beyond this pointers anjmerestingljexani the triumpn or: man over pnysical : i imcu 1 tiesX Several miles oaward, the roadway passesbver a moss 5 aid here, by a steady, and cautious syitem or cuttings; and em- banktnents,;the railway has been laul down successfully upon a soiI,whicliiippearedas5yg siaves who seduced his master to xrencoeioM. a .wc oaua. u uic ueaeri.- .The.valley through which the riverJSankey runs is crossed by an enormous viaduct, consisting of embankments and arches built upod pireS of extraordinary oiaguitude.1 -Hence foj Manchester, 4he line does ? not prcsentany peculiar difiBculties. The whole cot of this grand work; will be about 600,000. r V SThe ; Stockton and Darlington Railroad - iaEnglarid, :ha:beeeh niuch improved. It feWasoriginally constructed to open a com - miinication from an ex;tensivec(l reaiorij to the nnvigation5 at 3ocktn -but u nas oen openeutf w me puuuc auum i wo year lomu e general ir&aei oi-ine interior. us whole .extent, Ihcluding some branches; is about, 30' milesj "They use both, horses and lacoindttve iteamm t the e xperi- ju e n t ha3 been mu ch i n fav or of the I at t e r. They are Used otdy in the coal trade, ru n- ning a distanceiof Oaifes1 to Btockton- thegreater rjartjbfiwhich descends towards tS,ocktbnyaryitigrfO yfird the locomotive: engines lead from 20 tq;28 arsliheirtr each 5axwt-independent of ther itseli; and , truvel t a speed of 4 to 7 miles per hour, aiackworih'sumbved lpconi6tiyis;capa? ble of drawing: 24 to 28 tbhslup arifejeva- tion of 7B feet per mile, at the rate of from ,3 t 4 mi les ad,; hour. , -The .road ; ii made of wiobght iron rails ; in length; 15, fee tf Whicb weifth 25 lbs. to the yard ' -:",r y '11 4" L 1 i " ''sdf' ' - : ? J ; More Sugar Cane. -Ourexcellent fellow- cUiaieri, Col.r R., Air Blount, .left at our of- ,s I'iSs-'Mr BoykinV specimen. w - y a K M . " w m w w w w J ibf If a 10 olounf, haabeeo tnaking' jixfiennients ..:vatuH.re year&agp, he prell Vf tUp3f -ffertt qualiHe viu rajsJutbecante fVijl ;UiattentioQcw to. this ; subj ec L fM os t perso n s : a re' "no w aUseliIthatiliey!raa --rawu vinaiiyT-:f niitK'. uwiv; uciure. ii , f '""x inc winic; ot ou uiUv.uocii. rtjriuo. wui pecome the imstpcofitable and - th e ' nortiou of sour otate; it nost interesting husJietdfVre b ;.theiibiaBw Vhata transformation iLwoufidi be to fjvj it;coveretlvith sugar plattfations iitiU vine Vs uiueagemuerjourn; W a ctre or pilevsuOn Thursd ay a ft ecu fwn a dec efiiirlo6kih swora a'ii w a s 'stageff t6 the pa Ve n thf H ig-fr st V Immetl ia letyfaYterward s 'jeM$$4 c kSeyet w Ire'shu t-heiN nciriip s T U9 Tuajue--ner mouinopeq-- ... ti:i ill k. - L . ... : i . - . a V m?. rrHr V -'.f cled" 6jr, .numerous Varmerar.Whose Pjblii;very xiensivfeiy with the SeedCine, wards she opened her.eyes, roseVand wenf months, because kn sffltctinsT c"m.ird:r t-annot be too sener- ally knovvn.- Scotsman: U wnt fil oLr Un ni pUrchase about twenty pounds pfthat ar tifcle, carrying a is usual, a sack to. put u n - When i he sack was filled, the steel- vardg wcre Dll ,it hiind to weigh if. The them. While he was gone, hrs customer looked wiih un evil eye upon a lot of fine cheese in the same mom with the wool, and Katiiy put one of the finest, weiffhing near ly twenty pounds, in his sack; mixin i. up with the wool -as thi expression was, supposing that he had obtained a valu - ble nrize "On bis rerurn.; the dealer auieklv per ei veil by the weight of the sack, that his Aaiesi friend had put . a cheese there. He said nothing but quietly1 weighed it. His cu-touier said nothing, and as quietly paid him fifty cents a pound for his cheese unuer cne.uenominauon or wool. . ' "y t - ! ! Providence Journal. ; s ..'.. 1 -' Conviction for Murden -Robert Men duin wis convicted at the Superior Conrt of Chesterfield (Judge Bouldin) for the murder of i Elberc Mos'iy, of Powhatap county,, . (The venue had been, changed to Chesterfield from the latter, county.) Ninety witnesses; were ei;thiined. :-, and the jury was absent hiit abonti20 minute Tn,)UJrh entirelv circumstanliU the tsti- to have been lirresistible-nd established a case of.?. in Vir- - cjn,a. Havinjr first lngratrated himself w;th MosbvN wife, he final I v made wav wj,h him,-forhe s ke of enjoying a more uninterrupted intercourse with her. To h hm end.-he I called to his aid one of Mos certain soot.i where he,wasj failed unon and desnat bed, by the Joint attack of Mend urn' ahp the Slave not however, without a rigorous defenqe on Mosby's part, and the infliction of serious wounds unon the Sfave. His wounds, led tn kud- nJcion asaiust the last, who was then an- prehendedand made a confession of the whole. -By' the county couit of Fowhatan, the sl.-ve was adiude-ed to -'death.' bat 'we. understand -his execution has been suspen ded jby the Executive, to await the event of the thai of Mindutn. He no doubt will share Mendum's fate. Mendum is seiiteii- ced to be executed on the third 1 Friday of uecember. Jttch. Whiz. ' ' 3IedicaL'-Ah extraordinary surgical op- erauon 'nasr-iateiy Deen pertomieu at Uo blentz, upon the -Attorney General "to the King. ; 1 his very eminent gentleman was afflicted with a dreadful visitation, that Cal led fort h e-reat knowledge and exertion on the part of his surgeons.- For a consid erable time he sulfered by an A Increase of his tongue, which was attended with dread- f0l pain, anil it length augmented to so great a size as to impede his breathing and threaten speedy dissolution. Upon exarn- ination it was found that the jaw bonewas diseased in some complicated; manner, and that the tongue, y a kind of ossification, bad become joined to the bone. It was resolved upon bi thei surgeons to under- liake the removal of the iaw. Thev order- toil enrh a rvitimiin fnr f h .r:f lnt 9 ncti. pared him lor the-operations which he was i(i undergoraod they ' imiiiediately practis- ''.-it iv. - it '- v -j.! .. - . ...l' t , ' The , opv ratio :,was then performed. They J commenced it by extricating; the front teeih,f in order ft hat the, instruments more. easy application to the of the disease j and this being dbnei they inade)a cut through the fleshy part laid open "hk cheek. The Jw. was then removed V and that being' done; the cheek was stitched together. ; The patient immediately (V It relief. He breathed.free- ly, and the Oppression which had, as it were, ueujiveit. upon nis lunjrs .Jett tnem. - I he fgbt succeeding the operation, he: slept five hours, and he has continued to improve so as to inspireiihedoctors witlilconfidetice ;inhis, ultimate .recovet-y; v v -. . We think no rational doubt cav now ex ist of the adnptationof the soil and china te of the southeriv halves of South drolina andGeorgla to the jultivatioa of the Sugar Canein its. ugh est pe rfe c tio h; fLA t a ny ra te j; .many em erprisi ng and publ ir spiri leu geti tjmemin. this county 'and Burke, i epepur aged by, the result of f the'past season,- in ; tend to'-make the experiment' on alahre scale. . Major Twiggs, 1- ivho lias Lzs made ueauiuur a ugac , i n i season, - w ii i , p i an t a9 seaboard to sii ppf y the public wa nt. ; ' Two enterprising gentlemen of our city purchas! ed of Mr. apalding S.acres of the, cane as it stooa, lor wmcn tney gave sauu oe great bodyof . this seedrthey are preparing to plant near De merry s Ferry in; Burke and the rest will be disposed -of in this Ci ty to those who'believe its cultivation will be - less troublesome and nidre profitable than that of Cotton. ' v , While on this subject, we must not get to notice a sample of Sugar from the plantation of M rJ John roythress of n u rice, left in our office on S ; turd ay;' ;I( ikinade from the Creole Cane, whic h is the 'kind principally cultivated in" Louisiana, and re sembles very, much both in appearance and taste, the Jamaica hugar. Considering it was not timed, nor received ; any manipu lation,' but was simjily boded, and "allowed to chrystalize itself, it is a fair sample pf what our country cen do, almost unaided by the hand of art. r We wish success to the cultivation of all our countrys resour ces, artd look forward, with pleasure, to the period," not far distant, when our com- mon lajpers snail oe oringing to. marKet their barrels of sugari as they now do their bags of cotton.- Georgia Courier. :: DENTISTRY; HORACE AMES, Dentist, continues the of ' fer pf his Professional S ervices to the inha bitants of Raleierh and st rangers visiting the city. J as mis stay in ruiiciu win dc junucu m a icw days longer, persons wishing -his , attention to their Teeth, are respectfully requested to call soon. . ' . - . ' ! . . His Room iff in the Building recently occupied as an office by Dr. F. Haywood. : Dec. 11. ., 28 J A Teacher Wanted, to teach at the School House near the residence of Mrs. Charles, nine miles Northwest of Raleigh. He must be competent to teach the Languages, with tne common branches ot English education. Apply at Mrs Charles's. , Dec:. 8th.7 Wake Forest School. f I HEREBY inform my friends, and others de sirous of educating their children j and wards, thajt the School inar mv residence :will recom mence on the first Monday of the ensuing-.year. Both sexes will be instructed" in the various branches usually taught atAcademies,.by an eX- penencea ana competent teacner. .tioara can be procured in respectable families at a reason able price V and the terms of tuition will be mo derate. Wake Forest has always been consider cd as healthy aa any place this side the mouh tains. .- -V ' , Those who may, come from abroad, will be treated with . kindness and attention ;'and every endeavor will be made to .advance them in their studies. v. -. s . - CALVIN JONES. Dec. 1, 1828.," " , . ' 28 3t State of North- Carolina ' : s . Burke" County. - - . ' . J" Superior Court of Law ; September Term, 1828. I Margaret COnway,S ''. f ' ' ' , -ts...- . . C Petition for Divorce. -' I John Conway. '3 ORDERED by Court, that publication be . made for three months Li the Raleigh Re gister, and Western Carolinian, that tlie Defend--ant appear at next CourVand plead, on the 4th Monday of March next. - . Given under my hand, - - - ; l : v , :WrM. ERWIN, Clerk. By E. A. ERWIN, p. C. : f. ; NOTICE. , - I " 4 : Fayefteville, Nov. 8, 1828. . AT a meeting of the President and Directors of the Cape Fear Navigation Company, ft wa Resolved That a Dividend of two per cent on'-the Capital Stock of said Company, Jj and tfte same 1 hereby declared, payable at Fayette ville, on the 1st day of February next. . .. v ! ' JOHN CRUSOE, - rreasr. j ; Just Published, -ft v And to be had at J. Gales and Son's Bookstore, THE NUMBERS Of? CARLTON Addressed to the People of North-Caroli na, on a Central Rail Iload through the State. -Price 75 Cen. Bee 8. 27 HE exercises Jn these Institutions will be re ". sumed on Monday, the 12tb January next : the Male Academy under the superintendahce of Mr. James D. Johnson, and the Female, under that of the Rev,. Joseph Labaree, as heretofore. . . 1HOS. B. LITTLEJOHN, Prest. . 9th Dec 1828. , 28 . QCjThe Edenton Gazette and Tarboro' Free Press, will insert the above 3 weeks and forward their accounts to the Postmaster at Oxford, ' ' 1 Safllc otel 1 Ei'i 1 rf 1 r-: rriU E ST A B LIS if M E NT has undergonq vV- Ju- ry extensive repair nd improvements,'and is now open . lor the Teceptton o ' company. The sttuutiou of th 'Establishment, isonepf tlie: most desirable in'the'City.of Raleigh beingsit uated on the North -Utde of tJie; Capitol,' and within the. immediate viciaity of the two Baiiks, The' charges will be uniform and moderate, c'oi responding with the pTesenf lowr prices' ";of pro vision.-rMan jand 1 (orse, r-bne "dolfar'and ,fif;y cents' per day.'. Members of the Legislatures will be charged onedollaf perfday.; MThose .who have'y rooms to;th'emselveiwill be charged for tliem. SAgarandXlq;u0r&'of;all.kMK!s and of the best,'; have "-just 'been- received fronvNew Ybrk,; and. will be furnished'to 'members as low as tbey can be hadih5town, ;?The best ;Liquois will also be kept Jat5 the .Barr-and no expense will bespared in providing for the TFable x The subscriber assure. the public that' nothing shall be-wanting oa hia-part-to make them-comfortable. ;v, . 4 - -: 7. e p- GuioNr ; ; N. .B.--Board byt he year one bundredand twenty dollars, payable, quarterly, , Managers': Office. ' ; . ; t'- C Richmond; Ya.4- 1st Dec; ,1828. ;! llmon Cana, Vo. cl ' To be"di-awh31sl this lMonthl fDecemb'en) vv , g50,000 S10,000i 5,000K 2,000; 5, of 600 36 of 100 j 36 of 80V 36 of 50 V. 2,500 STof l,000i 5 of ,500 56of Hr?0 'oo 01 uu ; , 360 of 40 I I:'::-: l- 'J ; 3,780 :6fr3':: Wliole Tickets' S20 Halves S10, Quitv - , . ,.ierrSS5, Eighths S2 50.; ;:; "' Address yqiir orders" to 'y:':'-riV'i-v-l -'V ' - Richmond, Va. or Charleston," S. C. Where in the last N.X Consolidated, 63 ?9 37, 38, Capital of $4,000 was sold and paid, and in the last Dismal Swamp, 19, 31, 53, a Capital of' $500", - was sold and s paid to a gentleman in Smithville, N. C. Y ATESMTOXYKB. , State of North-Carolina, t Iniquity Fall Term. 1828 p ; ? Anthony A WycheVOomplainant. . 4 . 'v ..-..- VS. - ".-v ... Edwin Whitehead, Wm. T. Williams, Sam'l. W. Tunstall & Jnp. D. Amis, Defend'ts. 8 T" appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, Hhat Samuel W. Tunstall and Wm. T. Wil liams, two "of the-; Defendants in this case, are non-residents : It is Ordered, that publication be made in the Raleieh Recrister, for .three montlis, that unless they appear by the second day of next term,, ana plena, .answer or aemur to me Complainant's bill, it will be taken fro confeso and set for bearing ex parte, as to them ; Witness, Edmund B. Freeman,. Clerk .& 'Mas fer of the Court of Equity, for.the countv afore- said, at office, -he 4th Monday alter the 4tn Monday in September, 1.828. - - -c-. - , EDM. B: FltEEMAN, cl m. ie. : ' - ; ;.;V, v 28 3mo. 'T. Halifax C)iintyv&?;Vs;" 'In EquityFall Tetm, 128 '; f William E. Shine; Complainant; ;i r George W. 0ary, Robert F. W; H. Perkins and , r'v Stephen Burrows. Defendants. " v TT anpearintr to the satisfaction of the Court JL thAt Robt. F. W. H. Perkins resides beyond the limitaof this State : S if is ordered ; by-the Court,, that publication be made in the Raleigh Register for 3 months, that unless he appear by the second day, of next term, and ptit in an an swer, plea or demurrer to the Complainant's bill; it . wi li be tak en pro confeaso, . arid .set for b earing & parte as ;t6 him. ' -m, VV P:''f ; Witness, . Edmund B. Freeman, i Clerk and Master in Equity, for Halifax county, at ofjSce, the4tb Monday, after the 4thMohd;iy in Sept. 1828. EDM. B. FREEMAN, c. v. z. A ,'.r-y State of North Carolina, ( -A" ' ' Pitt Cou ntyi ( j Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions,: f -? I ' ) ; November Term7-1828:- 4 Benasbly Atkinson, ''OrigHial;attibme.ni vs. '- -vl;eviedtft Negro Capthe; Amos A. Atkinson; j 25th August, 1828. ?'- : g T appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, 1 that "Amos A. Atkinson, the defendant in this case is not an inhabitant of this State : It is or dered that3 publication be made in the Italeigh Register for sixweeks,; that unless the said Amos A. Atkinson ; appear before the Justices of the Court of Pleas and Quarter-Sessions at the next Court to be held for the Cpuhtvof , pitt, ;at.tGe Court-House in Greenville, on the first, .Monday in February next,' replevy the property and pled to issue final judgment will b ; taken against h i m; tmd the' p roperty 5 conde mneil to sat isfy the plaintiflPs 'demand. , 'Witness ; James Sheppardi Clerk of our said Court at 11 Greenville, vthe .first Monday in November, jn. the . 53d year of our In- dependence, a jj; loa. . ., , v w - rCs '-: 1 r ': - JA MKS SH EPP ARDClkv Stale of JVr-GaiZfnffJ;; - --r 'v, ';: : Halifax (untv.c -; 1 ' ' t :." Court of Pleas and Quarter .Sessions,1 s November Term7 18i8.v, v f. i'.. Littleton Prince. S?1- IT appearing to the satisfaction of, theCouft; Uhat ih'e'defendaht in this case lis not an" tnha- bitant ot the State r It .is therefore ordered that publication be made for 'six successive weeks, in the Raleigh Register, that' unless- he make hts personal appearance at the next Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions ta be held for the Countv of ; Halifax, at the CourtrHouse.jn Halifax town, oh the third Morulav -in Fenruarv nt. ---witfi : plevy;and , plead, judgment by default will be taken .against him, and the property levied on uiiuciuucu auujcui. iu uic piainun & recovery. t ; Teste, AI. H. PETTVVTAY, Clk. Price adv. $2 75: - f . v J - 5 JUST PUBLISHED : 1 v vl'ND for sale.-at the pook-store of J. Gales and x. Son, iiv Raleigh, pric three'dollars, a? new Edition of the Office iik! Duty of a Justice ot the f eace, ana a Guide to Sheri. Coroners, Clerks, 'Conjitablesandfothe ;OfficersV.ij)' North Carolina With an appendix cOitfalhirig the Constitutions" bPthis' State and of the United States, and a collection of'theimost" approved forms for the use of thM nffir -- The new . Ediiidti of this 'vahiable' Work con. tains besides Jts : former; usfefol matter the sub stance of ll the important Acts passed by the uenerai Assemwy irora tne5 year : 1815; to the presentperiod, which appear under their proper beads, i ,r.'.--;VV ;" .C-v " .-v-' 4v - -wuers lormis neWAvorKrwui oe dulv.attend ed to. from anv nirt of ihKlat. - . : v - "t,..,-t'.. A CARD. npIIE ?ew' Holders in the Presbvtefian Church y JL of this City, invite tiie Memoers of the I . gislature, the Officers of the Courts,. Strangers iais yiciuixywoo wisn to attend Umne Worship, to take any seat or pewwhtchrnay' be mst convenient or agreeable, whenever they attend Said Church: As this r vitaiion is intended for all, it is .hoped that r - . . 2 will feet anjr delicacf in, attending the?Chui ch on accountof seats . CThe first bell nfiT. a half hour before wbicb;commenc3 within fifteen 'rainutes tr:- the ringing ct the secpnd bell . MIDWAY AC ADE?iI7, v ;:, FRANKLIN" COUNTY N. C. HE Erereiies,,oftbia rnstitution vri'.I r- I."jrain renewed "on the'firs. ilond."y in ary; next,2underwthHmmediate instruct; the Subscriber, assisted by hison'PAiri : . HILL.- sttie course of Studies'will be coi'.ijrrr: abe torthe plan of Education as adopted ct c:r University.V As tliev Subscriber is -preparing h:3 . buildings torM permanent "establishment, and will;derote himselenirely to the duties of I'i Schqblparent3 may rest assured tlt cver- e;. ertion shall be made to advance his pupil boi!j in moral andj intellectual improvement. Eoard will be 40, and tuition lOper session, pabU Midway Js situited two, miles below the : v Stage Road, ten ftle fronv Lotiisburgi sir from;Warrenton 6$ tour from the Shocco Spr.. ;VV t or healtV t isr exxetled by. no situation in t.ia State: ' for 4 years, there were from forty to sirt'-' StudeiUfnd'-ridt c&ss cf fever occurrc ' . -Should, ho vever, medical aid be required, tl. j attenfuon bl Dr.ohnBrodie wliose skill s-'s i Physician is inferior to .none, in the; State, will be at band, as he resides within - two : rhilei cf Mid way .rhVStu4elBts'wiil- lie' bare'd jfrorh er posure toextravagance and,dis:jpation,1 as thcro is not a store or kill-shop i within fire mile of th mpnish where. these fail, ' tbe rod will be re- sorted to, but. with parental prudence. .When any pupil sbaU be deemed inccrr" r;ibl2 in dbcr- , derly Conduct, or habitually inattentive- to his studiesJ his parent dr. guardian v wi ll be in niedi? ' atcly informed thereof n c i' '-.fe' '-'-- Vu-.J -v Hrif i: ti-- 7 CHARLES-,Ar'f fllLL A. No;6Uvl82irfci 'i' . GTand'orisblida y '"CCi Aid oVlyl 11,480 Tickets. ; XJ) , v -5,000 2,soo ;r . - . ,Vt: I, 36.:or4'80S5 I Besides $40 and780 of f 20. 1 : 7 Whole Tickets '30;:.Hilvea $10, "carter C5, Eiglnhs:j2.ajv: v.. iAi r3 pc-m in x " nave naa the pleasure of r paying, withhtvfew weeks; the' fc!!o ;? rizes , ir'.-' ? fii - ; Prizes 15,30,'40,'- $10,000 13; 10, 31, 13; 19, 35, 1 i ' 13, 21, 43, ' ; 5,000 'VV 3, lo, 35, : . 1,000 4,39,45;. All orders f post, paid) -addressed to Y AT M'lNTXRE Richmond, Va or Charlastcn, 0. C. romptlyattended to v;;:::..;:TJKS; i::tjMjv:y Riclimc.nd,C Vrr. .i-r-'-..-':' I "WISH to seR the plac within a r. of Hi.V borousrhjE on which I now reside.''' Thera r 205 acres; ;aboui one half cleared," ten acres cf ; Meadow, .landyand ahe balancein ,-cxl." T. improvementsrare ali ne wj and finis! 1 in t best manneiw-they consist of ajDuvclli n j Hc::zc containing eight rooms with fire places, besides passages, closets, ."a largeHarn arl Stable?,. and other necessary OuthoisesVHl here' sre cr veral neerjailing Springs Of the; best Water en tbraet.'and :a;rge' ; MiKl-weUelected ' fruit ojl wilt sell thirr properiyVohj i theii ,ost4lib crx tCTmwither :-foV money, on easy;credit3 -or vvlU exchange it ...for 'Negroes or .Western T lands. s application may . b made by letter tothaiuli , scriber, at'IIillsborough, :y"..-? ; S -f?ir vai;d erg on - -1 :..Novi 15.;. j . v$':;-;-'r; : ; 21 eotf ..X; & Q VLES SON have rust received the LANTJO SOirmmR for 1829a Christ. mas nd NeWiYeary OHerin--consist;. ; cf cri minal piece? ihProse a,n? 5Yerse; by Sirs, i i err ah s, rsr Sigourney, Miss FtWnc s, Messrs. Fan Idi n Halleck,;Percival," Pickering, Mcllenry, Barrel-, Wdlis, andlother lAmexican '-Writers ; and cc -bellished with the -foil owing' beautiful 12"" v irigs, by the first Artists ; v " X Presentation, late, g I 7 Hesit-iticn, ' . i.ne-isters,--v'.i;. 3 Love Asfe ep,; ; ,: 4 Tli e' ;Glovet;S s; S5 Tbe Ipbwerlof Loveit 6 Cbapeau de'Pail le, v - iSThe.Iadycr uthver, 9 The TJnwe'.. Gu 10tThe.-5hipv.icck, " 11 The Cont'd Captive, t2."xi'nal "Deccrat i ona. c;.The whole beautimlly ehclpsea m'zti e!c in: -Raleigh ,10th Nov, GALES & SON haVe just received frcni th -flWhfI?winS recent Publications .-I ; - Bridgman EquityDigest, 3 voh. . . i Starkie On the;Law of Evidence, 3 do ' t' Peters Supreme -Court Reports ; Thomas? Coke.' upon' Lyttleton, 3 da Tidd's PiacticeXnew edition) 2 ds A. Wheaton's Sel wy h,' (do) 2 do . : Chittya Pleadings, (do) o do ' AArchb'ol'Chrjstuin'sOlackstone. fdo'i (' Gordorv's estfdd), . ? ? ; ' Nott & McCords SCaroIina Report- '2 V-- Southarpfi Eqinty Report ' ' 10Q':Wtonsti.tutional do2 Vc'j - Desaussure's Equity do 4 Jo' - , ' - .H'WiMlSCELt jANY; V 4 ." Duke pf Saxe VVeimar Traveb ir. H.c TJ r' , Bishop Hebers:Traveb, 2 vols. - -FraniyinaecndExpedltiii , , Private Memoir of Napoleon -r;Neale Romance f nistory,'2 voh -trooper's Travelling Bachelor, 2 di . Jrvine Columbus '3 do-v , - -"):Dick' Christian : - Philosopher, r-.Segur!-EQurAjrc3 cf Life-' -, v Pollock Cours e of 7". 2 , ' ;Tbatchers Revo 1 uti c y : .Shobcl'a Austria, vhh . gravings ? : - ; ;; ; . -Miller Greece . .. " Walsh' "Journey frc : 1 r. : . laud. ; - : v ? Y "J : . -- 7 V';Vr ICOVni-C. Contrast, 5 vok5 - DeLWe, cf tl; ::..;f;c : i ,Life Of ?.rart: - tVr i J cc:d . .- - Opie Detr .ction Dk-Iu.d fit;iyalentinea l!fe, 2 c' - - Adventures cT lie i i i 1 , 2v&: OTj 'v ALSO; , 2. er ' j SCHOOL and CUILDRI r - - - r ' : In the government ot-Midway Academy, t: i Principal will pursue that course which he woul J with his own chddren. He ' will advise : :: c d- t TIUNARY AKTIGLLS.
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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