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i - ( 1 . f 1 - i 13 ft., ; ft. : t I'; r ' - . 1 j '" . .V . ;; ''bx eoinrnsT. - ' .' It wzz a Eursrr.er evening, . -Oi l II spar's work was done ' And Le before the cottage door - Wns sluing in the son, ' ' A". J by lam ported en the green. Ills liltls grandchild Wilhelraine.', She riTY her brotl...? Peterkin RoH scn.ething. large .and round,' . T ' ucside the nvtijet " r - -. In paying there hd found. ' ; 0 : -.; He cariie to r.sk w hat he had I "I. . - - v. Tint was so lur?, and smoot' , :r.d round. Old Kasjiar .tcoklt from the I , , Who stood expectant by- , , A r d t h en th e old man'shook his.head,'- lh. - And with a n tural sierb; ' -' . " 1 - !- . t ... . ' lis some poor fellow's skuUVs'aid he r . Th e plouhsharejs ttirq ithem out j : J ' j Tor. rnany.thxDusand rhenr said he' Were shin hi the great, victory; - - j vZVow tell us what twas an aoout v? ;f Young Peterkin he cries, . ,: 'And little Wilhelraihe looks up -I-With wander waiting eyes'; . " . Nov tell us all about the war,- 1 ' ! i-i . r jVnd whai they, killed cach other for Jt.wnas the English," Kaspar criedj vj:" - -'; "Who'put theFrertcU to rout-:-- .,- ' X-,, t 1 Jjut what they billed each oth&fotffir V ';I could iKt veil mate oit.,iC:"- They burnt his dwelling to the ground, y: c ; And he was forced' to fly-. Uj. h.-'; v So with his wife and child he fled, .'Nor had he where to rest his head. ,r4 Qt . n . "With fire an'd'EwordJhe'coun try jround V-rS'-rVas wasted far and wide ':ir"v V i"V-: "--And many a childing mother theni i' V "i; ' And new-horainfant'died,?!- J ; a ;. v f , J' -"But things like thesei you .know, must be", r' Their, say it was a shocking siglit, After the the field was. won, M ; 3hor many thousand bodies hereW v ,vfly Vottlng itf the sun 'v-;7;.; t' ; llut.things like that ycu .know, must be After a famous victory. ; . I find them jri the garden, forv . ; h ' ; There's many here about " v - ; And often when I i to' plough; J ' Ihit every boddqUoth!hcrVr:';'',,' . That 'twas 'farnou j victory, v.v.. r . . ".''. yl Yon little stream' hard brP.? 5i"-v VGreat praisd the" Duke of Marlborof won,. r V . - And our good Pjrihce Eoget-ie 'V- ' r v ' ;.AVhyi w a very wicked thing l 'iMi . "'r V': V ' - Said -Mttle Wjtoelmincv- I. VvrY'i- ... - '. -' t : - v :' v' .-It was a laraous victory rNt.v -' Vv . . '-?'And every -body. praised the JDuke v4J4 ; - -r isJjut!'what good" ca me-- ofM'&UksQ'r'i',' r vno sucn a is jrirt iiiti win.. -. " a .:,Wliyl cannot tell said h't7' v-v -.-i'i j-But-twa s a' fainoa$;yJctbiyr-''-Xv -ffi.vi finil r. National Intelligencer is an olcVestablish- v r CITY OF WASHINGTON ? sv ' yvt --' jqt' Lv v s V V . iL ed Journal, at the beat el ttie.benemoovr ,v; 'crnment ' :: It; publishes,1 originaljyj :v regularly, and fully, the Proceedmga-and Debates of Con- H gresa r o, nil the State Pap ersr and Documents j : of Dublic interest, laid before Congress, ;'or orig- ,f , inating in that body? iand all the Acts passed' by J - v tiiem-: Lt nese recommenaauons.m auauion to ' 'a variety r of otliers information which; is : to; be f i . t Z.'it n1i'in.A.' Knnitataf1 m!lh (ka nana lUUtlll III 1 1 ,yuiuuiii3) uuuuvviy" " ,yv.iiy 1 ral interests of our own country, twithX.iteratUTe and Science, and the Affairs; of the world at large; ' 'together, with the character of general fairness hich the paper-tils; sustained under its present .; v A editors tor many years, mase tne tauonai i.ntejk ;r vC; ligencer i:seful4tn'd'.even';vaTuaU5le,-t.4aUw.hV -".f'feel a h': i nterest, in.'the'crlc.erns.,. ot-.thls .lor of, " .'"'' "other countries. :sj-r? v.-4;i.--.-'' 't i?'4'.-.-V f ; !The National . intelligencer' ii:hot;ayy:p9r' . per, but censures or approves where censure lor "1 '"'l approbation" seems to be due to public measures. ; 'jV'j- it supported the late Administrjation'of the Gen-'T-i"lJ eral Goyernmtn V- when .tlel trieasures of that Vi Administration were such as to meet its appro-;"l'--'v balioi.-: It'ayoH's aMetermination, 'though it op ' -.,vl: iv Tjoscd the election of GeheralJacksori, r.to rsup- Vport the iust measures 'of; this 1. Administration,' .."but as ceriamly to oppose the unjust drtbe' prof ;1. : r script! ve;.V.iUl will be, in.principlei opposel to .' any AarairuRiraiion oi vtovcrnijieii.t, -wnoije v.'ineaVures shall show.it to nave the interests of a ures shall snow.it to nave ine interests 01 a rlat lieart; rather than; the. great interests of jcuntry.1 "' It isIii.a wort?; what its: title de i. a National papct. 'y! "y'T;? : . - v party " the count .';' notes, a 1 ;;1 '' Vdr Uiej indeiCnde-nt andu impartial ;dourse: C 'twliich it has pursued,! the Natiqnat. Intelligencer -.'has been denounced and,an attemptvlias been Thirty rears oldJ this National paper "is hot Vet in.iu prime, but acquirer i strength; andv power f v. r .--inaue-to put t down, rigni or. -wrong,;; by., the, r 1 '' ' -rong arm' of poweirt .cted )y caucus ftgcncHv ':riThe altempt'i as vain as 'It wotild he; fur; any 4": 'ft :-":Vi.Ad-m:'innhet'to biBvttie. sun to stand Hl-i gencer enjoya already the widest circulatioir of 'mS' any news paper in the-'UnrtedSlates, 'i t is read 1 in every state ana i erruoTy in ine unions Tana and i i every citynd town,' aa' well asiri '.the - co". 1. try ; ltris readmit every catpital in '-Europe,! and possesses sources 01 lniarmauorrexceeued by no other Jcvsrnal.;.-; .: :'r. v .c-. t. -: c ; ' Per the f.r-t time, an ettort is made to enlarere "' " y the 'subscription to-it; by sei djiig forth this prosi Tiiirnose with t.irautand countenance.; 'Here tcfure, we have h:u-vlly; wished' to enlarge our '- v' subscription list;-;' Inttndiig hereafter,"' however; ;;'; to devote' ourselve wholly 'to. the newspaper, and to a proper ' p r u vement .of t tlie. condition ' '"br the Tiess," we invite such further Subscrip; ."a lions; as, -rcwitj iuiiv.Luiiy paiu, wiu.rcmune- f L '- ;The N ational Intelligencer U pGblished.'daily,' r at ten dollars, per annum, , payable; in advanced ' ' It' U 'published, ;alio,!. for the more 'convenient ' ' circulation where a daily mail does not penetrate, . o.M -three limes ,'a. wek- at-. six dollars "per ' arinitm ,f -'.payable indvanceV-":A remittance 6f either ;of vl, ;;'.these amounts in ban paper, by rnaiL; will en- V v'.-' tu;-c uic prompt and regular transmission of ev J -' ry paper -'that may be ordered." vV.r- ..r; ; : yr?- Thuac subscribing will nlease toaifrni'tv'whAh. r .' .V er they dewre" the paper for a year only, aid then V . o be stopped without further.notice, , or wish it uiivi vumucnHanacUi 'i r , :-Atarch 5. '1829. ? -;. "-:; ? ;; ;.:-:I.;:o;''-;:i'v-2w-i-. V' . i i-crjr cuun vm oc maae to give ceserai satis-1 M-iiuuuuig jute uie i-eoies rine ixt iiterii M ? ';'.; !''';t,!';, -X; ;v7 ::-77 " r - ,'iiacuoru , - r - . - ' v . sna iree.ransjataau ,-. intended aa a Sequel to tlie . G?r.tle": cc.p: in t! i T:z:cutive incih 'avi rccTueitcd ta s.3serr.bl z the X'ecutive. Ofacc, "V Raleigh,'- on Thursday the the tench of the Supreme Court of the ?tate, cccasioned-by the death of the late. Chief Justice layior. . , , . - By order of the Governor. ? fj j April 2.' Stated NoitTi'-OrabMiiiEi; 1 Court of .; ffcas and Quartet Sessionj, February Delia HayVood, Kx. oriiinniittoAtn , -r-ir Jlxrst ', 1 X r vied'oo Negroes. , -1 William Nichols. . 3 ' . - ?i - u f N this caserit having been. made to appear to the Court that the Defendant lias1, removed himself bevond!i the Timits of thisJStatenrso. .cdnceals himselfih'at the ordinary process of law: cannot be served on him jv rlt a therefore brder-i ed by the Crvurt. that advertisement be made for six week in the llaleijch Itegister, for. .thc.De- iennani to romc larwaru rm ; r.ieic iiic -iivax Tenn of this Court," to' be held, at r the. Conrt Icmse in Raleijrh ;on the 3rd J Monday, of May. next ; then nd: there', to replevy and plead, ta issue otherwise Judgment wdt be made final and the property levied 6n be condemn, ed sub jec' td Plaintiff's recovery, i : ' V1 ' , r " ;Vl ' Teste, - V : " U. S. KIN'C'C C.V, 1 -. - ; FOR, SALE. .Sr:-k suoscnner.ifuiers. ior satena late ;i tlence or chjrf-JusticcTaylorjat'present t pied by, Thomas KufRn, Esq. n This seat im THE subscrib'er.ifjfrerfc forSalevth" late ;resi- occu mme diaicly adjoins the City v of Raleigh-has sixty-, three acres of land 'attached to it,", and Is : decid-: edly the handsomest and most "clicnible place :6f rcsiucnce..iii iiiai neiirnoornooa.. xor aerms,-p- plication, may bemaae-tp, Sherwood Hay wood, 1- cq. 01 ttaieigiJ, or, o uie suDScrioer.y t . ? . i 1 y-r- WILL. GASTON." fewberri;April 3'i; 6T 1 J?OU SALE .r light SULKEY with i heat Harness. Apply at this ornce.- HAVE -just received from the Iforth, a large supplyof ' Books; arntJngst;: 'which are the "Do i Book of Nature, Zillahj -2 .vols. Man, 2vol.n : -- ?'.The Rone, 2 vols. Domestic Duties of Wo A) macks,' 2 vols. f i. "men,i'; y ;-IIerbei;t Milton, 2 vols. J Sismondi's Literature, 'Stranger of the ValleyJ KeppePs Travels,:;", ' J. ; Scott's Novelists J 2 Dobson's Petrarch. i-.- . Vbls. . ' v . 1 . r ' i Hume's Essays, ; 2 vols.'Memoirs :' of 5,000'neceipts,?JV: y,i v :4lauset, ? Milton's Prose WorksJ jDo : .-.;' J- Madame iCampan,: Salkeld's Ueports,3.vols: Miss Mitford's Rienze &; Powel on Mortgages, Julian 4; ' Kent's Commentaries,' Misa Baillie's ' BazU de Starkie'aCrimirialPlead- M6ntford;The Bride .: ing;;' J' l-'t TheDream, &c. &c ! Coxe's Digest, i ''v.;'-:;-'V-i ---'-,;'f7' " Lifeof iMrs.. Siddons-ti Alsc just Teceived," a j Mr. Kemble DK Ai general Assortment of ITikih and Goethe, f ' . ' Sehnol - and Children's Lady. of. the Manor, 7 Books ;;Bibles of every j a !yols. "j ;; J: V 8ie8c quality, from 4to. Mrs. Hcmans" Records to 2nar Quills. Slates, . 01 v oman. . .. . y- etc. ac. 'H.-V if Stundard. yrks'mqhgyt''m'iny'f tlioiisandbf ouiers in store : ; -, - ; -U-v- v f! ' - ' Cardinal de ltetzS wolsriJfe of W'ashingtoni1 A yols. Gibbon's Rome, Scott's Life of Napole 6n,'3 vols.. Bains War of the Revolution.-4 vols. ! Milton's Treatise "on Christianity, 2.' vols;; 8vb ! Do. Prose Works , 2 Vbls.;phiiatlel phia A gricul- turaj society, o vis; Universal History,, vols. LifeofBeattieof Fisher'Amei4meican.Revb lutfotv 2 vols. pinkrton,'a Travels,1 6 volivlarge 4to. witli ptares. Encyclopedia, - 2 1 Vols." Br'rtish Theatre.; 12 VoH. Shakespeare, large 8vo.' 2. vols. Spectator; large 8yo, 2 v0ls;v Sterne's-, Burn's; Scott's, Pope's; Cowper's land Goldsmith's : Poi ems, in'24cn ... Rbllin's llWbry, 8 vols." Plutarch's Lives, Life of Wolfe, Tone; '2 vols. &cv feic &c: .vApril 9. and will receive TnfpV cash or 'in young ne gro at "value; if yearly application be! made by . Ql' Drat ts will be executed also. j; j: BRlGGS.: . Raleigbprii: 22;- 'j rflHAT, Valuable stand on Fayetteville Street. ; I. ; recently occrfpied as a Grocery, "j by-f, Alien Sims, ami formerly by John F.;GQneke, as a Con- eciiouary. Store; Apply to1:-: "V . ':::f ; -iv U:mieigh-26th:Jin,yt.r IWlStUowU, boruu gh, on . wtiicn I now reside." ,V-There are 205 aeries; about one -.-halt cleared,-, teh acres of Meadow; land and: the balance in ;wpod. .. JThe i m provements arel - til I . n ew, and fini shed :inl the nest fpanhefthey consist of a'Dwcllirifi: House, cohtainingleight roorhs with; fire-places, besides passages plosets tc a large Barn and Stables and. other necessary outnousesv f. l here are se- veral never failing. Springs 'fpf the best. water oh terth'r-sither-for money on ea Credits-or will exchange it for Negroes"or,lYetern lands. - 1 1 ' , .nppuuauwu may uc uiauc oy ieuerlO the SUO scriber at ;HiUsborgh. 1 1 K C v ,;t ; 1 -V-l; h 'vr; AEiisbfet --Nnv. is;..- - w :;W-2J.'ebtfH-i- II E Subscriber wishea to. traploy :k,$iteer'' Jk Smithy o whcm'gbod tvages will be given 1 . . s Vim v iit i i mi- following popular ,Wbrks;.: 'v:'';'";' '' BishbpS lleber'sTrav els, 2 'vols. ',8vo rDo s Poems, ! 1 Do - :i:yo;PoemsrUV;Peham,; S. y)lslC; Irvine'sCdlumbus vols,lThe Disowned, 2 vols.1. I -r Do Salmagundi,2 vols. Life in India, 2 vols; - :' Josephiis, 2 vols, la; 8rb; Jligh Life,;2;Yjoilfi Goode's Study of Medi- Subaltern's v Log: Book, Tbachers Med. Biogra- Rachel Dyer, ;' , phy.2 vols. , - rCrockford.or Life in the GisborneV Duties oflf.West,-. -fV;:c? ;:jobibfCarpehte TTIHE Subscriber wdl work on moderate terms,k .SL naoiis -and - master, cf. the .trade, particularly. uiic iieeo'anRiv unless of Yttm -v V -.?v SJ ;JNO. C. STED5IANV Raleigh, March 24th,. 1 829; P ' rl 58 3 C :v . -T W. : :' . V ' .iZzn L-r.?, between Wtl.r Tior.t St's :;.:w-york.' . CTj IMC:iAGC3 r.arthen Vare, containing. i'Xdge Plates; Dishes, C. C ChHrnhers Bowls, Pitchers, Miufs, Blue Plates, Twiiers, Dishes, cc. now landing from Ships Geo tyan- nin?;' Caledonia,- John 'Jay; Jubilee and otners, from Liverpool. . c , 4 ' f 1 10 Cases Glass ."..re,: containing- quart ana pint Decanters, pint,. 1- pint and lrJ pint Tum blers, . for sale by the Package, ' or re-packed to Co)mtry Merchants, on ,as : liberal j tejrmsras -bjr any House in the Union.' ? ' J J T 1" ' I - - i;, ;B. hempstead ;l'v:"feoJ(orVite ashore; 4'''f;; V A complete ''assortment i of -liooking.; Glasses, Stiell ;ind Hrn CnmVs, Ladies'TravellinVoTk .Haakets, Antique Oils Snuff BoxesNeCklaces, and Pan 'Fancv-qoods generally. v p , New-YorkFeb;27. iV. ' :'3 8wL f . ; TO TBE AEFLIOTED. Tegetnlfle Sirup fand,:Powdep. .FOR DISEASES Op THE LUNGS, r - - r.v ; -P . mi-IE' Proprietor of this Medicine, iifter repe at. - a ed' trials of its virtues, -.whicti have been at tended with the 'most signal success, nowoffera ... 'i . . - ' v . . .. .. --rrir-..J ..,'.kKn iimc-t'infT it to tnose wno. are amicieufWMivriiicfnii.nin diseases luch it is designed: to; rellevefin TuU con nue nee. mat it- win voe.iounu.emvin-ivuo, , pt ticulafly if taken in the incipient stages of these diseases. - f, ' J ; sf - J -For two vears past, this, Medicine ;haKvbeen prepared m,the form of a Pcfwder, & taken as an infusion with the most happy success.- It is now otiefea to tne amioied in xne lorm oi pirupwi; in Powder,' asithe Patiept tpayiprefe -under the ebnvictton,fahat either 'form ,will prodoce the same liappy;result!U? Ambnglts rhpst prominent qu a lities t helfollqirig may be mentioned, ,asn titiedWparticulay considerti that gentle perspiration which is deemed healthy; and checks those, sweats" which are morbid and pernicious; -It? Relieved 5 chronic affections and eongestiohs Of the; lungs by; giving force.- to t!ife languid circulation; l it assuagescougliSi, It pro. ninf ra fr -ind hlahd expectoraiibn. jilt removes paiivfrpmMhe chest. . It relieves asthmatic and ti vehess, and thus leaves the bowels in a regular ami healthy state.. ci nus,. is iounu,'. uiai ic?c painful symptoms Vbicb indicate. diseased lungs, readilv yield td this powerful remedy, when sea sonabiyresorted tdV and. that-' it restores the pa tient to 'that bodily vigour," rwhichthat cruel disbrder the consumption, jfi left to s natural bperationr. would very speedily; destroy. ? : Certificates respectinff the .Virtue of t hl, Meili- cine will. accompany cacli, bottle.' Price r$2;50 a n tt iii. -rtriAui ?a 111 j.rii i v ' f Fayetteville, FebV-1829i ; ; . 1 V'tTj This1 Medicine may be had at the Store of ft. 'I w Sale 6l Liaid and Negroesiv;; URSUANT.to" an Order, of the Court of E t duity for Franklin County 1 shall expose t Public Sale, Vat ;tbe door,of;the Courthouse in Louisburg, on Ttiesdy the 9th day of J line next, that Valuable TRACT of LA ND, on, which Na thaniel; Hunt now Jiveaj Jyin on, the- waters of Sycamore and .Fox Swamp, adjoining the lands of G.' W- Freeman,1 Russel and others contain ing about 3100 acrea.". The improyementa op this land are, a largevand commodious Dwelling Hpusey with all, convenieijt put-Houses,' tan ex cellent Gin House, and cleared-land! enough, to work twenty or thirty hands to advantage. 'Also one other TRACT," lying on Crooked Creek, " adjoining J,Gray, Jert revs and others ; containing about 50Q acresI-r-And h, rj ' i i , Another TrtACTot 44; acres, Jytng on rox .Swamp, adjoining 1: Patterson. and! bttiers. ?, 'At the same time and. place; and! under the same order, '. I shall 'offer , for sale, three likely, young Negro SLAVES. t V; ;,';;; i14 1 J. '; The above Property will be sold on a .Credit of six ahd twelve months ithe purchjaser. giving bond with approved security, . to , bearVinterest from the date. 1 C ' r' j V :JiJt 2 v v.. I WILL. H. BATTLE, ;Trusteel ' . . v- . ' . 66 wts April 21. Notice is hereby given, filHAT the next annual Convention of the Pro- 'i testant' Episcopal Church, in the; State of isortn-uaronna, win oe neia t-ai ;oausourv, uu Saturday the 2d of May, 1829 EDWARD ID LV WlNSLOW; Sec'y. f- ' cH 67 3f : April 23; 1829. ! EXE0UT0R?s SABE. ; 1 HE Sale of the remairiing STOCK'of GOODS of" Wihship Stedman,' dee'd, will com me-nce on Monday t hell 1th day of May next, and con-, timie until .all is sold The Stock consists of a very general assortment,' comprising near ly eve ry articleVin'the meTcar.tile'.line,taiid many arti- clea not to be procured elsewhere. v .- -: .. l7 t. Terms of.Sale. : All' sums ; under, fjve' dollars, cash r betweeh five andfifty dollars,' six months . credit' between fifty and ojie hundred '.dollars', .nne months ;and over . one hundred.dollars, twelve months credit. Bond with -'approved ae-iUrit3h-w.Hi;be.'re'quired'. l ' "'Vf ',iyi,y 1 "All persons indebted to the Estate are notified to makeirtmeulate payment.. -Those' failing to comply, wijll find their accounts and bonds ihilie hands bflegal collectors, v The Executor sincere ly, hopes.herwilP ndt.be Under 'the.-disagreeabe 'pecessityj off resorting' to coercive Imeasurea $ wuicu jilts-yrijii ac rciutuiimr coiupeiiea 10 uo, with Huchas .fail to 'comply,- asn the ' situation of the estate demands .a speedy 'collection of the debts. r -K't V 1 f -1 v r ' ! U . , - UAJN .A. S 1 i-UAlAIN, -.XT. f s PittsboTO April 23. JLibok.'at tHis NoticelTs ' j? - r;;;;uv' T ANAWAY.on Sunday rnbrning last; 5 without ilej any provocation,5 my negro fellow GL' S GOV,;aboul 40 'years old, -dark; f complexion. thick hps, with a, scar on ;his upper Jip, very J 4iKeiy,s ana ratner aoove - tne ordinary . size of iiegroes.jHerbas in company with ;hitn? a young -man by the .name of ' FRED ERICK? DIXON a boutJ8 years of age. From the last infotmatit.n t have obtained since then departure it'is prd- L..UJ.. iv.r . xi " . - . ' chans-ed His name in; IJiirke fcounty jfwhere lie Vas seen "-to HENRY SHEPHERD. ...He may have changed his pposed route towards (the sea board and be 4 now making t o wards . Nbrtb-CarolinaV - For thcapprehertsion of said fellow; brl Frederick -Dixbn and theiitdeliver. to me ; near Sanders- . 3iui-vu ? vuuutjr, v-eorgia, l wui give a liberal reward. ' - j , , . CLi" :: . " ' -,ll.GV"H L-ULL K J i5 ; J ;1 V,P. ? Since the above" was'v prepared, for the press, ; i I hive received' information; that the v .bave been seen about) sevt-n "miles, this side of v,,,"M6c,'jo uiai j-iiaonnaq gaincnaneed his name; aud called himself STANFO RD. f yi-March'30..; MC-,;!' 64,3t.-?' ? ENTERTAINMENT. r i R-RUFFIN (formerly of Raleigh,) has iH pened his house in the Towivot .Wadesbo rough, J.00 yards Westbf th Cdurl-irouse where heJsprepHredYro 'receive BOARDERS and afi. commodateTtlAVELLERS who may call on him. 1 f ,-auij . iiicr iiucuuoii m ihi-c auipping,ijv bavart nah;6r some of the seaport towns of the South- rni,Statea,V.l n informed Dixon . v. s . - I- - : J L.A Wis , "t'ticn cftlie Oi..ce uty c Ci JucL'iCC t. the Peace, nd a Guide to. Cherlus, rinctrtiit!nTi rf" States, and a Election ot the most approved forms for the use of these Officer. . , s . The new Edition of this valuable -Work con. tains besides its former useful matter, the sub stance ofall the important; Acts passed by Jhe General Assembly fromlthe year-1815, ;to the present period, which appear Under.their proper heads; V ,'.:'" - ' , J fi Orders for thisnew; Work.; will he duly attend ed to; from an v part of the State. 'i ' - 1 , f ; Fresh Garden Seed: .V V7zZir.siir.2D j.tt wOcz inr AVE Just received tiie following Garden fiji, Seed,which theyn warrant fresh and of .the present year's growth t - . V ' . , rflnc KI nort. . Kee t f - : . Ol Kl . J e i e v n v iu . e Early. Turnip do ; ;? Citron Mel Manirel ,Wurt2el , 'i Nutmefir do Earlv Frame-Cucumber Round Spinach Long Green , do Early Bush, Squash 1 t l Rose Letruce,yefy early Winter Crookneck dot; Silesia 4 do large head Vegetable Oyster i Tennis ball do superior Curled Cress , ( f -'; .Madeira , do excellent Pepper, Grass ,:, ; - . ' Ice' Coss ; : do . China Pwarf Beans r, . Scarlet s; T, Radish Early Mohawk dof iy . Long Salmon dov ; , Small Lima ;? do ;t -Cherry Turnip-do EarIy HotsptirPaa iRed Onion; large5 , r, Washintonjdb White Portg. 'do; .Mune'.doK Silver Skinned do'o. Blue Impi Dwarf ; dot V Orange Carrot ,K - V Large Marrowfat"-. do 'Raleigh,'Dec22,:1828. :; .1. ":32-r ; In the; Cojirt ofi Chancery jQt the State of Delaware, iaXent fcounty; 4 'V' 3trslr t ,v- 'Tt',' V; P rstaridford Jester Stephen f Jester," 1 -r I Charles J ester RJVnn J estert 4 oun j lSmithrJos.Emmerson,l6aac Jester, r 5 Isabel Jester, Ellen Jester Sarah 3$ v Jester and LeahJester, rainoraun-r . 3 1 derthe;agebf"21 yearsby the said & 12 t LCharles Jester, their next friendi v? i' , rjustlde Lowrey; Hetty Cannon, Jas.; Farsett,Klizabeth rrsettjohn f'ar cett,: Wm. Lowrey &'EIiabeth his wife, & Jacob Fars'ett & Martha Luff -John-Luff, John Farsejts William Farsett,;De Wit Clinton Farsett,s & 3 .f 'C r LMary-Farsett. ;,. - V , V-;, "t ,1829, February ll.4It is ordered by the Chan celloj', t hat Eliiabeth Tarsett -and John Farsett; twb of v the. i above", Defendants, appear ;in this caUse on -Monday the 27th day! of, J uly nexti ; V 4 ' x t A1 true Copy from the. Record, , t -V- ;-' ' ) 5.T ? J- I. HARPER, Regr C.C;. ' . Doverv Del. 18th Feb, 1829. , i . . ' 50-3m; G ipc Vines. 1 "4 - nniJE, Secretary of the. Bpar4 of Agriculture of , tnis state, . imorms tne several Agncuuurai Societies connect ed; with the Board,; that , agr abiy to the jhstructionsgiyenhim al their meeti iner duriner the late Session of. the ' General As sembly h es has ordered a. supply of Grape Vi ne from thej Vineyard ot Mr. loubat, ?.on JLjOng is land and has ;recei ved advice of, their being shipped for. Wilmington," in 20 Boxes each con taining 50 Roots of 25 different .kinds, addressed . to the. several , 'Socreties.'-r From Wilmington, they,wil be sent on to Fayetteville; to the care of Messrs. Horton' &' utton, tovhom applica tion will , be- made by '. the, several -Societifs. ;Frm a belieftbat.it iv.ou Id be more convenient for sbrae'of the Societies to send to Raleigh, than to Fayetteville v" a few of t tlie Boxes' will come on to this place. , T J- GALES, Sec'y . Raleigh,, March 11.-. t k i WltLTAMS & HAYWOOD i r For the! cure of. ".Scrofula Kmg'SyEvil,c Syi philtic'1 and; MercurialDiseases, Rheumatjsni, Ulcerous Sores, Diseases of the!I4ver"and Skin, y -Amlerson?s Coiigh Drops, V ;i ,A" valuable Medicine for Coucrhs & CoijSUmn- tions. Whitehead's Essence of t Mustard, ' An.efficacious remedy for Rheumatism, Gout, oppms oruises, iNumoness ot tne'Ljmbs&C.0 ; , Clemens?! Albiond-LbtibnV : For removin? PimplesecklesiRingworms, Snn-Jurn, &c from the face and for beautifying the skinl- ; j. i ; ;y f : j ; ; . -' ?, Rbsers ,Veketai)le Pulmonic De-' tergenty 4 An article! highly recommended for Coughs,' i . ''Haoe; just received cr supplu 'dt; v --":.--.Bs.-iyryTs.v-:'.;-r, ;'' jlEMOIU on the Cultivation of the I -Vine and JlvJL op the best mode ofr on the best mode ofjnakinff Wine, 'second Edition; Washington .City, 8 , Price half- bound:' OneMJoUarS MrRaleigh, "Janv 2 FllEN C 11 t ANG TWLG E. t EASY METHOD for ac'qHifurg a knowledge of the French Language," adapted .to Schools - a tA taalP P.i it-n - '. ) '. '.' i--."x - .; . - ", ' ' 4. The following' Works, by A:rBolmnrv ProfeWor of the French Language, in- the High School of if Philadelphia; are to lie 'hud at the Bookstore of 1 J.;,GALES SON.'-.i- V- '.vr . . . ,lsti A Cpllection-of one -lumdred of Periin's ab!e;s,,'.:aecompaiiiedJ)ya'Key'containing text-a , literals-arid free." translatioiu arran the ffed in jsuch a nnncr as to point out -the'difiefenca bet ween the French and the English id'oins; A.Hp, a -figured- pronu nciatio n .,of ' the Fr en ch accurdmg to the best French works extant on the subject.; The whole preceded, by a Trea iise on the -soup'ds-bf -the . I Yench language as compared with those of li s English after which is a Sllabaire, or Collection of French ,w,ords, with the English, from one to e5-Af.syllables. Price $1. -fx,tJ-: Jt-: ' : ' -'a".; ' ; 2, Les' Aveniures de Telemaq ue Tiar Fenelon; accompanied by a,-Key to the Lr 1 ei books; i ( . " i I -a-. - i . . ., :'D fcr at thr Clerks; Constables and other Civil UuiCuiu North-Carolina Vith an appendix, containing thU Stale and cf the United Early June Cabbage; ;'Vhite Mustard - ' , M.Snsrarloa.da., ' -Nasturtium '. v XargeDnimh'dido .t Large putch Parsnip Green Globe Savoy do1' jCurled Parsley, . - , Red Dutih' T Xarge Orange Pumpkin -"'it i HAVE just receivetl, and offer :fo'r:sae the v following ; valuable;. and ; highly u approved Medicines . " . ' -l' i v v" aiariiis,, jncipieni A,stnmas una Consumptions. ;i James?s nti K r An approved remedy forDyspepsia or ItVdiges? tion habitutifal .CostiVeuess and' Piles. Raleigh" March 4 8. - . -1. '? ' ; . the Public, that Hp i pu:cl. d tho Public h T i iy. ccw;;i;u; oy;. w.m'.MV Rell Alex.' IUnb, cn Harjctt Street, at tlie ccr. f!nl .MTilmin-icn ftrcct, where he will be dad 0 ceive Travellers and others,-and will SsC j0" roos exertions to acconlmodate them comi,H bly. , ! 'ort4v V His SUblei are good and will be constant supplied with plenty ef provender of tverv v" I i - t - ... ''"'cv mrm. -f.U'mr'rt thr Kr..lTr.ifv r-F mnn.' - .1 ."U. be: Horse month ' He-has HACK, three GIGS; and BORSiv for Hire, at the shortest notice. .V ll's prjc' ! '.N. B. Persons hiringGigs'frbm "oVe expected to repair any vjurv don -: .l Wilt Le whilst in their ptiSsesMon, , .: f v , J n i TV TRS.SM ARY ANDREWS returns -her "t'hin. iVJi' to the citizen, of Raleigh and "V its VS for-the encotiragemetit she ba met with sn .MILLINERY BUSINESS-and informs them tt she still Cdntinucs toWry on Uh'al ' occiinat Ut that all orders confided to her will be'brnm,V Vand faithfully attendeillto. r She! be-3: , tutther to make kriovvn to them, that she i nJ pared to DYE,' at the shortest notice, LaiK Dresses, Bonnets, c. . and SCOUR Gentlerneni Coats and Pantaloons' also to CLEAN -9 'REPAIR Bonnets. . 1 Iler, 3hop Js 'kfpt.200 yaMs lNorthfcof L State-House on II lifax Ktreet, where she i$ J ways to be found. : . . ; ,. ' v. ,:v' - - .toeghKFebli:;v NOTIGEJ "rrnX virtue of a decree of the Court of Eat . JD for WakejCounty, tthe late term of t? Court, "lshall expose to sale, before the Court' house door in Raleigh; on the third MondaiTf Mav.next the. Tracts bf Land belon-inr to 1 Estate of the late' James F.t Taylor,called and known as the Ingles' TractNat. Lane and Ed mund Lane's Tracts. Terms of sale;, sir & t,-iL months, credit..; .-; - : A JI..M. MILLER, q. &M. s April 13, 1829 ?M 3t STRAYED TjJROto the subscribelc about the 1st of Marcn Jul Dark By HORSE, years old. abouMfi. feet )tQ inches high -neither his face br lees whitt- .aii norse was raisea near :i arborough, where l-elwiil attempt to get provided he is not .tolen. Information is tequusted, artd reasonable expen ces will be, paid. -'1, - ,V'vi'" - "S- HAYWdOD. ; v Raleigh, April 30. t . . . ; - v CZ 3t ); : State: of 'MrtteCdrolma. 7 5 , Berne County, Court of Pleas and Quarter SesiionsFebrairj1 ' .',.;.. '-'Term; 1829-t. '; ' t ' -i "I ; - Judicial ' attachment, ft "John Webb" J tamed,; "levied on Win' r' I i1 leet wood's interest in a tract Wm.' Fleetwood: ?,V:?0!mn? Vhe .?d9.of A: ; others.' ;t.'Vf'' -V '.''' -, ;XTOTICE B hereby given to; the Defendant, ;iWilliaftirFleetvvoodthat unless he appei. at; our tiiext .CoUnty;;Court;?to ; be held for the -county of BcrtieVlat; the Court House in Wind sor,; on the 2d Monday of May next and replevy, the; abovei::property will . be condemned to the use of the Plaintiff.'', -'', '' .By order of the Court, , - ' 4 r. - ; . ; J-...A. iciiujj.s, v-; -' 'm ' - Clk. Price. adv.- $F 50. jNORTH AUERlbAN UEVIEAV, ; ; ; : -. No. lxiii. , , - ' ' , "ff UST received and for sale by s, 1 & . V' ,J, 4 , J. GALES & SON. ""'-'f CONTENTS, - ':,Art 1. 'TAe iVew Theory cf the , EdrthZmj Qn tne lemperaiure oi tne interior ot tne rann. By M.r L' Cordier. . Considerations on Volci. noes; the" probable Causes of their Phenomena he Laws which determine their March, tlie Dis position ibf their Products,' and their ponnexida Avith tlie present State audlpastCilistoryof the Globe V leading, to'the Est ablishment of a New Theory, of the Earth:,. By Poulett Scrope. ' UCdleze Educaiiori-Tlie Substance of Tw ;Reports of the X'aCulty otV Amherst College ti , th e Board of tTrust ees' y itli the Doings of the 'Board thereon. ;; j V, ( I'v'..-;-, -: of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire. Ry Edward Gibbon. - 'V--;V ;.',:.SV6" lYjPoUoiVs Course of TimeThe Course of Time, a Poem, in'Ten Books. & By Robert fol lok. . : i. 1 t VSCitilization and ';. Conversion of the -Inditint. 1; Proceedings and Fourteenth Annual Report of the Board of Managers' of the Baptist General Cdnveution. 2A Discourse on the Occasion of forming the African Mission- School Society .By-f J.-Mi-. Wainwright'i'li';;iV '.;: '"."'. - . u Vli PaHtiral Kronon 7 i-Dpfinitions in FoWl" irl T?nftftmv " rrirlfrt Kif'-oVi tnnnirv into the Rules . which ought to guide Political EcbnonnJ in the Definition and Use of Vheir Terms, wita Remarks on the Deviation J'rOm''tl;'ese'.Bul? 111 tbeir-Writjngs. - By the Rev. ,F. R. Jlaltbus. VlL 'History of tht Louisiana Treaty . ' IVlIi: l'-Mam.Pelimmi or; the1 Adfecturei of a Gentleman'. " " ;'.; ,td.'.'- 1: v ' ' IV 1V-?,tf " Tiirf,Ui, jj-An American PlC' Jtipnary ofrthe' English . Language. By -Webster. - ' f 1 : ; ;r - 1-1'. : v ; 1 - ; '--.seriam .1 The Atlantic So t vehir,- a Christmas. a nd New Year's Offering The Token; a Christmas and New ' Year'i ' rS" Sent. .;3; ' The T;dism-ini;f6tJii)Cccxxix ' f ' XlsJXemenUiry Jnt, uciwnU The, Franjjj Primer. 2. .The Improved Reader. 1- " 3. .Geneial Class nock.. 4." Essays on the Pb''3 phy of - instruction, ' the Nurture of Ycurj anna?. : . xu. Cirri callltnrnr rrni t llah'tts. .Letter!, Cleri ical Manner$ and Hiibits addresed to 5tj . in tlie Theologicl Seminary; at Princetft em i n t ue . t heoio ic.I bem mary jNew Jersey , liy bamuel "-Muter. - -:. - e "XHL Xrassachusetfs Jeil'6aineV0J' the. Board of Directois of internal Improvepc. of the State of Massachusetts on the prac(ica Jty and expediency ,fa Rail Rc -d from B. to tlie u 1J udscm Rrvetfatux from Boston to -dc.ce,; Quarterly list of'.Near-Publicatioa , index.' -f ':;,(',:a';;''';1p:;M".- ! 'April 20:- ..." : ; State of No i tli-Caroling! " " . Martin diiitiiyh '1: :' " 1 ; llxlEaviTx S pi ing Te'rm. I3?i. ? . ;. ' -L-.i H, ltrend wii'ei; f . . ft , BennettVAflmV -of Jfl's Edward CufUn; Sii- Luten and Luke Ross. ', - . ; ' JT T appearing to tha satisfacticn or tne--, ' L. that JLAlKe Kos xs i 'jt a rcsiucntvi ""--, else j ... .mi t- 4nirn ra.,,: linn iiaj t:.at p.UItion offhli '.Tule pe a jt three months in the- RakF Reg'; r ;s of produce, the price ;of. Board for Mi-. . will be a dollar a dayi or eitrht rf.t I""1 l for a single-pe.soh;;;''t ;; , - '. 5 the If ack ; Gig with Horse c Boy $2a dav r and Horse, without a Boy (Jl; 50a day-. ', & alone 5la day a Gig 50 .Cents a day. , RaleichApril 2. r.V.- -,rU.- it is ordered; thai lie appear at thenexi the Sipcrior Ccutt of E quity.for Martin cou i,-i. MnrAi' ;n At"tr,f nest, and answer. -'- v O rr lbodFcb.;:: -,4tfV Fable3.H.v- xU , tv A'Wh' -
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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