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' r . ' Y y i i' i A -i- ' o 1 , i,!, ,V - ...-N J; :Y - - -' - r e st avy io; dS Or.v' "ft," -ft' to . ry:;7 o. ; .-- ... ' a' r: ! TFS SSSSr "it- ' ' J jS'Pttbliled-every-TtxK8AT and FaiDATj by ;. JOSEPH GALES '&TS6N,-Sr: Attire -Doifqr. per anntimbalf in advance ' -j: - '1 tl J!L .'1, , , -AUy.BJUlSMl;.,.!;- iLviATiiPdinxinnn&i nekllv inserted tnree I t mU-fot Dol M-.nd.tweotve: cents, for Sccdi publication ; those of sreM- er length In thsameTproportion..4CoMMt7 . KicATio.vs thankfully received. i7.Xwsjis - to the Editors must be petfpaid. . -I ' ' V , . '.!': .la thefullowiiiff article 'frowjhe, Jour- function of the natural eye :f! f ap hranches.HandltheTtare aufficienjMy.nume- nnoears in another column., xxe c&ueu ou i ;tti'"adayor4 adylbr whooe haipsei eve. The eye U as fitted U compare with the other with; such fcurprising . exactness v. witu ineoxner-n meei inejmc i iuu,i one ana some wno were -pnjwui jnniyv it iinttlie lemptT eye I wastumed oblique, as far as possible, the iai of Commerce,, we entirely.: concur, puty pursued him, nd witf the aid of his Weave seeothe samq eyeVahd iit; real- feMWtanti , reiook the mdividoal-named io v y ir "i . ii the warrant, and on nis r way-back to Con - ly performed, to all appearance, the proper f aiL,:, tk : roui amonglusy bur out ?qf.;ju$uce to the further cere mbny. The recorder, on ex- ' public atid to Dr.rScudder of the Museum j, amiriutiobf - the" pajues, decided tliat the Me ar;inducedvt6?say aword-reipectin right tolretak did, not extend into ?New theiubiectt,'6f his i "advertisement, vvhich York, arid, iccordingiy dibchurged the debt- nd -.(what-no one.MrMt Deiteye vyno nas ui i noma- Affair. The particulars ol;a :seeh:itvi it Shifted1 its posUiont so regular-most h which took place . iv.wii i mewneuu meci vuiuc i laiei v near ruisoorouiru. in Vynainaut conn- if' -1 At : ' i .i il . f .iii.(i ii . i -., l t - . other did not quite do its duty, but with-t5eeu I jq moderate compasstotrmotion whate I have iaid is-truet 7The eye is lsq coo tHvH : ed sbf hat thev wear iehicelTii viii p ' d y in ' con veratiori,Vcao ; counter fert th contraction arid dilation or the pupil of the natural eye withv success.' The; lad-said I he had orhis ye : Vveekf t nai riThosew ho. haver beeh s6 uritbrtu nate as to lose" eiitori.oryeycnvbbKtheirl yf K, or io navej inera totaerwise imurcu, i v w ill : be gratelul to mr; . xor;nis very , m ?hibuj5 iuyehtion. NbtMifjgtdeformsihi enious wiU be able tO"affird relief vneui ifmCilrValmeft lathe- matical ihstruxtor iu; the American lnsti-j ttution in'Vishington has invented a new j hd curious Alniaiiaci It may, be 0 tirisea on tne iace oi onequaci-er oi a uui couuteuance so much as a, pau eyeit is feveii;worse (if anythingixao K beiworse) JhVnCto loSet; one t Xn either ? case I DiVi: S. f '.i-,,v-.-.i-J .. ' , j -tar. and is perpetual, shewing tne uays oii escape, ana actually run one or two nun " -the,weekTfor one month in any one year jdred yards, but ws retaken." r ? -within the space of ten thousand years " without alteration. After that period it) - inav be set for ten thousand Tyears more. 1 lie . almanac IS arrangetl. ua-Uic ueau oi an ever-pointed pencil ca.se and performs ltS Operations WlUl iaCl II ty auu ucsjiaiwu it lias oeeniexaininea anu testeu uj iumc of the principal, niost celebrated,; and ex- oerienced rnatheinaticians, Tiot only m uie city, put irom various uanui lc uui - ted State!s oVail concur thM simplicity and and highly recomniendedAlso,on ithe same pencil case , win ue arraugcu, vie phases of the moon for one thousand years. 1 The New Moon 'FiillanQuartefs, gether witlilier age to the nearest hour during thai period on the meridian '.'..of the-city, and holds equal ly Jirue for'flnv nlace on the fglobe pro- WlniloVrin ;Tt71sn ; L - A- -rw P i fA n shuwsjhe Dominical, let year : the conju nction, 5 opposition, i ana Re arranged independently aV well as in . 16-oti uecLioo wiui eacn oiner. r ic ucaiu an(f3implicity' oriIsTi Alhfahacmust be pparicjrtt-to,thc -7- 7.v7;7; -7 'I- wy---.f-r j . rg7 - 7-77v?: yearsjaf ter his marn leffeliis family and Wt tut for pirts unknown to accumulate " ..fortuheVi-1 anticipating early7re turn j:- - 1 1 :.ti; Hh packets fjillotcash."! Years udjithing waHea of hirn iei;toh'cehitng? uiiroyetli frti itless" ;us fiuilyt las hfel eiid, Believing hifn4)ibis. up poselyl do win. time became the vyilii of hotficr, and witli : him: moved to r tliis' -county." Tb e supposed dead husband was iwn by affection's r chains tp length draw .e visit his famil v j, biit to Ijis iljsihayi to -the utter prostf attoi of hjs.fond hoesVoh is arrival at the" place, he called" lome, he fu ml. that n hi s v wi fe Usui i again : iharri e d, aid vas tlfen' raiding 'in', this5 county tie itrrmediately folio veil her bere,' and in the lower part of this, county found "her, ojoying domestic comfort, as,- Mrs-. . ;?.He wfik'.n.t. oncet.-;.reciil!:iiize(l'; by quadrature 01 the moOn lor one tnousanaj most desirable in the City of Raleigh, being sit- k years. And, by stamping the seai fot a uatea on tne worm siue oi- tneapiioi, ana vlittoV f' thitt7rPntrU saI within the immediate vicihityof the two Banks. Ar "V-k" 'ru:n'Wl The chnrges will bemmform atKl moderate, cor- wilLbe :left?an impression showing the reSpoiainVwith the present low prices of pro J "day andjlhe hotlriin fvhich the lettervwas visions-.Manandv Horse,-one dollar and fiHy sealed. Either of these SDecifications can centiber dayi i?rMemew.oTthe'igislature will 3 owhvear iylfe ; he iiiformed'bcrii a "TmeeVnofabe I' jusband of his situalibn;bu?lert it'entife-lijLcf ihe per FearN: nercnoice, to go, .or .iay Vfc ttime ofarly love? rekindled .5 she?6on- '1 fhtrd a-in tu be his"; biiK farewell, to i1 second husband," and -both arc content- ed and happy,' now living in our town.-- We wish them lori , life, ( happiness ; and prosnentj. Ala.' Journal, r. . , 7;,;; V 'tV' " , Thetler bitQn of J ic-New-YorJC stare law:efic'ietl in consequence of the excitement jibutbe Morgaft a Hairiiakes f , - - iL-A.t. "'J -.""-nj pers.,.. ...a.temp, y..u. force to remove . . cK.zen uf the,. g!te .out of.it$ : precincts without ;;vtyl authority. A little whilej since a i man . was arresfed ii Connecticut by a deputy sherfff. for debt, but escaped from the iinHccr 'aiuf returned to Troy, his nlace of residence, i The de- recorder of -Trov Jmmediaielv 'issued ft a vvl-re arrefttcil and earned back wi tr. lne best or the iKe is that the poor deputy - heriflris;heid to bail to anvver th charge of felony at the next teror of Oy.w and Terminer. Boston Adv. : " 'jj inteiv ueman. ot tnar place,, xo nis irtena in mis towniVC C Journal. One of the most shocking murders has committed in our neighborhood, of which you "have 'ever heard. , Alexander Clark, sou of Silas Clark, :was murdered on Monday morning last on a pathuleHdiag from hts'!own'hoU9e' to .Stephenv'M orrPs--' After he was murdered, he was strip pe4 ofatl his clothes, except hishirt and pantaloons. The person suspected is, Mrs. ver. He had' been, chained, or suspectedi of having stolen Clark's whea V the night previous uiaric was not round until lues- day inorninc. ' 1 1 is skull all fractured, and his brains out. . Absalom, on beinc takeu u jV made ah attempt on his own life by cut ting his throat : he broke ground and run : on the third or fourth wipe With his knife, ne cut nis winupipe ueany in two. 'A JJoc- tor was called in to htm, and every thing was adjusted in suca a way, that from the wound. inflicted on himself, there is, with care, a probability of his recovery. This to orison, on nis way to laii, neatteninteit to -i ' " 7 :'i ;,; 7 Capt. Jones of the harque Catharine, states thaton Mouday nights a decent jdress- cu man vaiu: ?n ni. net, vutiicrauu u Hurrah for Jackson," deliberately pulled I wu his wwai, saj mg .iiucuucu iu uic iw- o wsuu aim vm c n immcn mm The by-stander. threw- him a rope, which hetook, crymg nurran for Jackson. 'Mi ut i -r ...... .... !8 noIU antl was u5ll? drowned I ; 2530le oiclt RAL B ICf H- TJ. C. ( Anow a Jluffia't.J r : fPHlS ESTABLISHMENT has undergone ve I JL T3' extensive repairs and improvements, and Tbe' situation of this Establishment is one of the be one dollar per day.-rfhose . who have rcKms; to-themselves will be changed for 1 nave hm iw iuf iiiciuscu cs win us wiaietu iw them.; Sugar and liquors of all kinds and of the besV ,! have just been . received from New York, and will be furnished to, members as" low as they can be had in town.' .The best JLitiors will also.be kept at the Barand ho expense will he spared in providing for the Table'; The subscriber assures the public that nothing shall be ; wanting on hiSC part to make th'eni comforta blev7, ' 77:7 -:i777,;f P. GUION. 7,N. BBoartl Vbj ' the year one hundred and twenty -dellirs, payable rquarter1y;7777 jj .h 1TM OUACE9AMKBi2 Dutst7chtmues the" of- h& fer iof his prcfe))iSal Seryices tdrihecinha hitanis of Itailejghraiijf -stigersVisitlrighe-'pity. As - his stay in Raleigh will be limited to 'a'few days looger, peiw wlsblng W attention to their Teeih, arc Teiectfully - requested- to call sobu; --- 7 ' Z H istoom is in the. building recentlyloccupied as ai otfice by Dr. V. lay wood. '-- -Uec.'-llA .t 7 '' j .28 ; A Teacher,;Vrtuitcd, to; teach at the School Housen?ar the ; residence vof rMrs. ChrleVhine niiles o;lliwestjof iSalergh; t He mwst be competent t Teach the Languages', with the coHimort branched of English Education. Apply '-Jkl Mrs. Chirless-v v , Yitc. 8th 37-- xorLvjisr. resident dl)irectors aviiratioh Comnanv. x&j.'fetefo&.Thata dividend of two per cent trntlie- Capital .Stock of said Company i : hr' -and (he iaie is hereby declared, payableat Fayette- 1 villc, on th i 1st day of Febrfmry next. is,. - OIGS AD SULKIES .... . ,- . r ' EPAIRED Or Painted as heretofore, at the shop of the "Subscriber., A continuance of the public favor is solicited. v. , - t ' ' v WfcSLEV VrHITAKEIi. ov. 15thV1828."' Ws " ''-20-4t WANTED. - ; A Yoang" Gentleman who is well qualified to XjL take charge of aii Academy, will bear of aiv advantageous situation in the Western part of the State, by making an early appucauon at tuis Office A Clergyman who would be willincr r Pfeacb a part of his time, would be preferred. lialeiffh,. Uec. 3, '-;' ; , . 26 ? ; NOTICED WISH t6 employ a. Teacher for my School for the next year. . I will give rood wasres, but the Teacher must be .qualified, to prepare the Students for-the" University, i Any commu nication, addressed to me to, the Post Office at Hayesville, Franklin county, N. O. , shall be promptly attended .to. v - -, - : .JOHN 1). HAWKINS. Nov. 10th, 1828. y . 7; , 53-4tw- ; Twenty Dollars Jtezoard AN AVAY from the Subscriber in the month of June last, a bright mulatto man, about 5 feet; 10 inches high, slender made, with the mark of the cut of a knife on one of nis cheeks, 2 or 3 inches long. ' The name of the said ne groes DAVY, and sometimes calls himselt JJavy Lv(litjohn He was seen-tin the neighborhood ot Raleigh withm the last ten days, when a horse 1 wasr sioien, aim it is conjeciurcu' ny 111111, to enable him to get , to the. North, where it is supposed he has gone. The above reward will be given for his apprehension and notice so that I get him again. i " ? : - . --- - -- - - OEL.1A HAYWOOD. Raleigh Nov. 16 1828. X ; . - 7 21 State of Tehhessee.?i; In the District Chancery Court, at" Jackson, j - September Term, 1828.. 7 l. ; Between John L. Richardson" and - Caleb W. Richardson, in fants, by 1 heir guardian, George Ferebee, and J, Whitehurst and Oily, his wife, Complainants. Original Bill : -. : ;v , ana The President and Trustees of the U ni versity of North-Carolina, Defendants. .. . THE Complainants having filed their original bill of complaint against the Defendants, wherein and whereby, th-y s-t forth and com plain, that -they, the raid - John L, Caleb, and Olly4 are the only chiklrenand heirs at taw .of Jonathan Richardson, late of Camden county, N C.; who died in 1 822 or 1823 intestate, u 'io was only son and heir of Jpbh Richardson formerly of said county, (of .Camden,) who died between the year? 1780 and 1790 intestate ; that the said 'John Richardson served as an EnsighV in the 0th regiment of the North-jCarolina line, in the War of the Revolution, in such a manner as to entitle him to a military laml warrant, accirding to the laws of said State, passed for the rehef &c compensat ion of the Officers and Soldiers of said line, for twentfive. hundred and sixty acres ; tht the said-JohhRtchardion died without ever! having drawn or authonsed it to be done, or as signed his warrant for said services ; that . the said Jonathan Richardson also died, without ever having drawn or" authorised it to be doneor as signed said warrant ; f that the Complainants are entitled to said warrant, and that it should have issued to them only; or one of their ancestors : but -tfitt on the 1 6th day of .ugust, 1 821 ; the Defendants, fraudulently combining with certain Coinniissibners of the State of North-Carolina, appointed for tlie sole purpose of delivering to the military; claimants under that State, and those claiming under hem their warrants, caused and procured," under some false arid groundless and fraudulent pretence; ! the w.arwht which the Com plainants were entitled toy to be issued to them. the Defendants, in consequence ot the ,, alleged death of the said John Richardson without heirs, by No. 582, which recites upon its face, that it was issued for'die services ot John Richardson, an Ensigti in the line aforesaid Jin the Revolu tionary War i Uhat said,. Defendants caused the said warrant, to be' brought to Tennessee, and located i n their names u pon a tract of land, sit u ated in what is ; now Fayette County, and on the 24th day of Jan. 1825, a grant for said land was Issued to them, -for the same,1 founded on said warrant, and the title to said' land sa .far as it- is vestetl b.said grant, now exists in said Defen dants, who claitnHhe sjme in opposition to Com plainants, andkeep .them out of possession ; and prays that the title to sai,d land,1 may be divested out pf the' Defendants, ad. vested in Com p laih unts, and that such, othr and further decree may be made in the premises,' as to F.quity' shall seem meet;' and the nature, of.the case requi 1 es t .And it appearing fo the satisfaction pf 'the Court,; by the return of the Sheriff of Madison county here in, and 'the afEdavitof the :''CompUinaQts'-.-qliei-tor, that the sa'ul Defendants,1 tlxt Ptesittent and Trwce ofheOnive ii ot in habit ants of HhisStateVbutthjittheisaid DeXendnts'are a cxirporatibni chartered, by the State,of ..North-Carolina, and-thit tltindiridu:d members of said corpora'.iongare ail citizens and inhabitants pf said Sfate'of North.Carplina i" ahd they having, taileq ;to enter their- appearance J herein; siceonutig-toJuaw ana - tnei rules ot' this Cbuit'r'lty-is4hercforordered;tUat-they enter theirc ; pea'rancey herein at thd next Term," of this Court, 1 3 be held on tbe'4th Monday in the month of ircl next,5 and plead, answer or de inur lo the-.Complainatts bill of ' complaint,' vo therwise'the same -will be taken for confessed a gami.J: Ahem, cet foJ h ' ex partep andthe mattersth' ;of 1! - c: : . l ordinglyi;?; and t ts further orurre , t1 : c.4y of 4his; order fc forthvith pdblU. . 1 wur. weeks In succession in theltaleigh r.eg'uter, ; newspaper published in the City, of ualeigl m the ' state, of Ndrtb- r 4.' Test, E ' I?- Clerk GhdM&:.;r: v- THE vdersig-nedr solicits the notice of all tliose .who afe.v"fond of instrumental mnsic, ' to -se- veraj new Jt'janos ot (its own nranuTaciure, which he offers. ftr sale much-lower , than, Instruments brought from the "North, of the'same quality. Under a' conviction that the m itevial'sthroggljou't are 'of : the ?best -kind; he : feels no 7 liesitancy A n warranUnpf them, ., in eyeryj, instance, , to stand well in tune. - ' - . . Second hand .Pianos taken m exchange for new ones ; and all repairs doner with neatness and despatch. ?' TWESLEV W H ITAK ER.U t Raleigh, Nov! 1$, 1828;. ?. 7 ".'20 ' N. B. Having an assortment if the best Ger man Strings,' the7 Subscriber will continue to string and tune Pianos as1 heretofore.. J Orders will be thankfully received and properly attend ed to. , . . f - v . AV. W. - , : State of North-Carolina, V WAS H 1NGTON CO UNTYa : -4 v Iir , tt7iT r .ri-Fall Term,-A. D ; 1828 '.:: ,. T: . VFriley Jones'.-; 7 7'. .7 Wniiam JonesThomas Jones, Janet Jones, Tho- mas. it maw and: Nancy - his wife, -'Charlotte. -Jones, by Levi Fagin.her Guardian,1 -and FH ley, Jones, by .Win. Fag an, Sen. his Guardian STappearing-to jthe satisfactioii of the c6urt,tliat v'Thomas Jonesi resides withoutrthe limits' of the State ? It is ordered that publication be made hree months in the Raleigh, Register that Un less ne appear ana answer at toe. nexc superior. Court of Equity to be held tor the County ot Washington on the econd Monday in -March next, " Judgment f pro confesso will be taken against him. ' , '. - V , Test,v : i ; v 1 v Ji GOELET, C. M. Ei W: C. f e State of North Carolina. .7' Bertie County Court of - Pleas and ' Quarter Ses.l s4ons, Nov. .Ternv 1828. - - Cullen Capehart,y Judicial attachmerit,returned r " .1 to this term, - Levied on a 7 ' 7 ,r - iifgrp girl,, the property, of ChaV Fleetwood. J Charles Fleetwood.'; -v IT appearing to the. satisfaction, of the Court, 'that the defendant Charles Fleetwood has re moved without the iimits of 'this State, sb that the ordinary process of law cannot be-'served on him : It, is theretpre ordered bvvthe Court, that publicatiori be made in the Raleigh. Register; for three months for the said Charles' Fleetwood, that unless he appear by himself or some agent; and replevy said property,, oil K6r before the se cond Monday tpf February. nexV Judgment by default will be taken against him, and the pro perty levied on condemned to the use of the Plaintiff; . ;v7j":- ' ;: ; w:;y: (By order of the Court,) ' ' v - - ' E.fA.tmobEscit. Bank Stock for Sal e. -4. 5 , FOR SALE 70 (Sevehty) Shares of Stock; in apply in .'person or by letter, postage , paul, to David Jordan, 'Suffolk, Va; - -Oct. 20. v v , 715 6w iKaliiable property JvrySaleJ m w virtue or.a tiera-iu -i rust c jccuiea to. me JLP by Lark Foa9 beanng datethefSth1 Sept.' 1828,to secure the paymentof certain, debts therein mentioned, , will be sol A at public sale, on Thursday, the 8th January, 1829, ai,the rsi jience.pf said Fox, all his Household and -Kitchen Furniturethe Crop of Cotton, Corn Fodder, and all the stock of Cattle,,' Horses;" Mules and Hogs, a" large" number of which will be fattened and ready for .market. One - pleasure Carriage and -Harness, pner eight day Clock one set of Blacksmith'sTools, one Cotton Gin, one Wag gtin, Cari;&c--. ' 7 - r . . ;V77;lX ; Also, at the same time and .place,-between 20 and 30 NE G R OKSt among which there is a first rate ' Blackrtnitht and Several'valuable Home Servajifs; Also the Tract of Land whereon the said Fox now lives, known by the name of i?oW Hill, containing - l332acresV Tne r D welling House thereon "is large? and; commodious; with all necessary ;' out buildings and is situated on the main Stage road from I-ouisburg to Italeigh,5 2$ miles south-of the former, and is certainly; one of the most pleasant and healthy situations .inheCbunly-' Also one othr Tract lyirig oh Sandy Crt'ek containing 465 acres, adjoining the lands pf Wm.iG Jones -and others.' . Thi tract'-lies on both sides of the Stage Road about WidWay'be tween tVarrenton and Louisbhrg. Ithas on it a considerable portion: of Jaw grounds in"' good order for .cultivation, i One other tract "Contain ing 93 acres, adjoining the lands of John Copk,: Baldwin Perry,- and others.' -77 4"; v ? '. . fTvrtn of jSafis Cash or approved negotiable paper, at -the'S tate Bank at llaleigh The : sale will continue from day to day until the whole Is disposed of. V , . VVAf. ARENDELL, Trustee I Loaisburg, Bee. 13. 1$28vk 29r-a-tel; 7::-'::7H;47 fpHE Pew Holders in the' PresByterian Church iL. of this CiiyjMnvhe the Members of the Le gislature, the Officers of the Courts, -Strangers." and Visiterslhe Citizens arid those livine" m this vicinity, who wish tp attend Divine Worship; u iac. iy 8ci vr-jicw wuKii may ue most convenient or agreeablej -whenever they attend said Churchi'j As this invitation is - intended for all it is hoped that notie will feel any elicacy in attending the Church on account of seats. Hie first bell rings a half l i.our befp re 'service, whichicommences within 1 nfteen minutes. 'after the ringing of the second bell.ihr7 " .'!; Nov. 10, 1828. V q ;7 r.-rs f .7 --"23--17 ANP tbr sale at the Book-store of J. Galea ahd jfjL Sort, in Raleigh,"price three dollars, k hew Edition of the Office and Duty of a Justice of the Peaceand'a Guide to5 SheriiTs. Coroner: uierss, tjonsiapies ant other givil Officers, in NorttvCarolmatyith'-anJa'ppe Iuable' tains besides its "former useful matter, the sub stance of all the imdortaiit Acts passed bvthe ueiieratssemDiy irom toe; year , ISIJ vto the ed toi from.ariy part of thet State. rOcc-l.-lBSS. y' 7 Just' Published Arid to be had it J Gales and Ton's Bookstore. iiliUWUlitlc UAlibiUfi Addressed the PedplVof Ncrth-Crrolina; c:i c Central p ; v I-ood thrpn -rli the S tit : . -i. Pw.i r NEW PIANOS. Stkt'es.'aml'u. , .cullectioit of ,t he inost approved formifo'r.the'use ortheseiOfficera d The new Edition o this Valuable' Work Coni -MIDWAYCADEiiY, v;.' FR ankUn coDOTVi :r. c. l-fTYHS 1 Exercisesiof.thi -institution7 will Kic: gua. renewed on -the -first .Monda' in J ary nexr. Uivde,r.tne, immediate instiuct' the Subscriber,-. Assist extby his son DAN1L fILIv.!7The course,ofiSiudies'ri be Con; able to the plan oTEducatfon r.s cdoptet! university. tne ?ubscnDt-r4s. pre nan r buildings .for a permanent. establishment,- z.' A will devote liunsetffCiiurelyto the duties cf ' School parents muy rest assured .that every . ertion shall "be pade toat'ivance his nupL'a.L .:i m moral ana inieiieciui improvement, Juc will be $40, and tuition JlOper session paytjlc in advance.'. 'lsl ' ' Mid vay is situated two miles below the dalfi Stage Road, ten m iles from Lottlsbtirj,' siiieen from Wurrcnton 5tiourfrointuei!iocco Spnrs. For health,' it js exceetled v no f'tuaiiou in the State :. lor 4y'ears, there from forty to .sixty Students," and 'not avcase v . feve,r occurred. Should, ho aeveri rrbtejdrcal aid be 'required, tb.5 attention of. Dr. J ohn J Brodie", ; r w h ose ski II as u -Physician isinferior ' to- none- iii the'State', vwil I be at hand, as here3idithlh . tv p liules jf Midway;, , The Students-will be barred from ex Principal will pursue that course which i he vvculd ; with his own children. ; HewHl advlce .and'. ad- -ttbnlshj : rherer'Xtfieses-faili tleV: rod will be r - sorted to but with parental pude- : e. - ! in any pUpirshall df med' ircorr la i.c1' -rr ' tieny conduct; or habitually-; in ntiye to i I 3 1 J ' ately; informed thef?of:77i - ' fs1- W --- J'' l1! i"V'-;-r?s;irrfi of W "a'"-" iTf'r tt. ' k''-'r Nfith 128.7; Vv i? jl0-eowSt, 77CCJ'- Atonly; 11480i 'lickeis. ;'p) ' r sv50,WO. ; 10,000 ; -.-f - v 2,360 -f-s of ijooo ,". : . -. - . :: , 5 of. 600 r7 7-5 bf500 7 .' 7 - r36 jof iOOZ SSfK 93 v 7 -':7 v '-36- of: 801 56.7 $Q 7 Besides $40, and 3,783 of '$20 - ; iWhole Tickets $20,Halve Bightbs $2 7. -'--i4i'i"'- V;-. ' . , YATES ,&MINTyRE haTed the pleasure of paying .within i few' weekVthe folio ' -Pmes v T. v VJ- v-; 1 Vv. 7 1 7 --" 7 15;30; 40, to;000 1 13, 19317 1 ,13, 21,43x75,000 13, 1955,. 1 c 3i 10, 35;; -1,00Q 17439; 45,7 7 : 5 JO All orders ;Cpost paid' addressed -to YXTr 3 tz M'INTYRE, Richmond, Va. ir. "Char!estc.i, 0 posure to extravagance ana-dissipatipn; as there is not a store or gdl-shon' within five'iniles of.the - .- - In tile government of Midway Academy, t!ie - C. promptly attended to. Address '- - ; " i ?r 71 ATETl ?INTT' - , 7 ; ; FOR HALE ! 1 ; I WISH to sell the pla.ee within a m'dc of Hills. , boroghn which I' now reside, v There are -20Tacresicabqut :onV.,haIf cleared,' ten acres cf Meadow land andthe baUhcein wo X Tht; improvements zr6ljie$, .and finished i o tb e best manner -tHex consist of & Uvvl Hi ncr Housr7 containing eiglit rooms witb.fireplaces,'. besides" -passages; . closets; Sc.' a iirire Barn a nd E ts.h.1 - - X and other riecessiOuthoii -veral never failing Springs of the best water o?i the tract and a large' and well selected f ul4 9rchard..-;7C ; -'7f7''-"7l; 7JV:--7- 7 I will sell this t propertffcn; the ;most liberal terms -either for money onreasv credits or v.mII : exchantre itor Negroes or, Western lands. Application may DeimaUe. by letter t the r-tr scriberat Hillsborough 7 ' 1 77 , Nov. 15. v V:;,7;7 . 7::21-ectf -V-'- J..:'-GLES"&'SOW have-iunyeceived the-IxT- LtNTlC SOrfVllNZIl for 1829 a C! r,t-' mas and New Yeai's'Offenhe--cohsistin - ? f.ri ' ginal Pieces in Ppse,knd yerse;by.'Mrsi ie man. ' Mrs. .igourneys-.Miss franc s, Messrs-Par. Idir-" Halleck. PercivaL Pickering llcHenrv. p. Willis, .and Other American Writers :- a n'df-'e m-' oeuisnea witn the tollowing . beautiful Er-r y- ingsbythef fiist 'Artists--- 7 7:, 7 . ; Presentation Plate; -7 Hesrt&tiori, 7 7 S The lady of H : hVcn. 2 -The Sisters,, . ; 3 Lovei AsIeepi i fi9,The Urjwelc Gue-t, i ne litove, r 5 The- Po wer pf Love,4 iu.nie.5UipvrrLc:;, i. 11 ..The. Cont'd Captive t Chapeau de Faille, Jticfnai Decorations. ., Thejwhole beautiuillvrencloseii i Ornamented Case ! -77 " 7. , 7 Raleigh aQth Nov77 77, i,, 7v 7 "" -' GALES t. SON have just 'received "from the Ncrth the following recent Publktiuus -' t'i'v:-" "i-i ' ' si-:- i'y. '-.' '-' ''. ' HStirkie pit the Lawjbf Evidence, 3 do 7 Peters. Supreme Court Reports 7 - 7 Thomas Coke unon T'ttl. ton ; rt Tidd's PracfSe-(riew editibaVs 'do i Chitty's Pleadinks. f db o do . 7 '",- 7 7 : VAiboMhrisUan.'s:BU j Gordon's Digest; tio) -. o .,v, 7 7 t ,'ivuuiu B uy,. n:.,'!,..T i)1t v South-Carolina Equity XLeports,' y Do ; T"CoVistitutional do2r , DesaussuTe's Equity do 4 do - v ?';;-Vr"3 r.7ttStlSCELl;ANY ;" ' Duke of S xe :Weirrmr"s,Tavels 'in' Bishop Hebers Travels, :Sroli-:, Franklin's second Expedit;ofi 7 Private MenioIrs:t" Napolcw.i ;"' -' -V Neale!s Romance of f Iistorv2 vol 7 rbpperravenio Bachelor 2 do l Irving Cplumbus, 5 dp , - 7j 77 -.segurs I our. Ages cf Lite , Pollock's Course f Time .-!' .WaL'.'i Jouruev frcmflnslantl:- land. 1 -. - - . -7 NOVELS. .Contrast,- 2 rc!i. . llf.,T.isl r ir. O ' Life of llan s: 3 , c - - -fiatcher's'Ilevo'utionary JoumaT i rTShobeiVlAustrla, v, ah splendid eclcie J graving r ' -. v'r'r-'; . i. Miller's Greece -vv- v - ;: Opie's Def -ilea DLp! yc"sLV" W'; 7 :X7,rt. V-denWiE"2t2voU " 77. r V.venturescf irijji Baba;2 vc'i7 "- " ' . -"- ILj ; ajusu,' a - very gener I - x irtrr: r,t uuuul ana iiiiir.iif! r . ' - ,i TlONARY AHTICLE. - j A A-- I.. -: v l..:Toyk.2()ig2J "... - t.r r
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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