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' ' I- ' i -'"". . NH at the -3ic. rri." co. pllance-with' the joint resolutk . . fthe L, Dialectic and Phi .-nthropic-Sccietic 3 cf ? the r 5n, in Ualeiprh, pneo tsree 1 n- cf the Oface ,ar,d Duty c- - ;!stice-of fully inlcrnis the Public, that . f urc' " .1 the Public House foV occupied by!Vro, A' niime s -t ft- 1 S E I theeice, and a Guide to Chen.,-Cwrs Clerks, Constables arid other Civil .OCc.j in ? . :v - . dual, tfho had oen a rcguiar uiucr i . w!s. Pitchers.- Mucs. Blue Plates, TwiUers, a.n,i;- contai -Alex.JIibY on Har jett Street, at the corn rilminffton Street,, where he witl be glaa to1 celye Traveller and Others, -and will use his most; exertions to. accommodate them- eotntbrtv blv. o " -. - C " :. ' - iruill ' wywf v-uji , .1 , ,-. suppiieu wiui pteniy .wt rruviruuerot tveryVir,! I w - . - -v . ' ' TT.i i T7-. Ct'S I ; . rrs PACKAGES Earthen Ware combining i ow lnd'nsW State ndpf the Umtej john J Jubilee and 01? 0Ae' most amoved ' V. r-"i noandnj 10 the friends of literature,, that Pro- nt DeCantCrsmnt. 1-2 pint and W pint Tri . - ; ' X- r-' " " -feMcfrHSo;oftheUnfo KSL " fiil-plJlo r racked to tama eiidia,itlformeYusefa Jle, "J , v. ,-. CMWA r SSBS will perform Jthe. duty . SySttoWfti tloionl ' 1 - " Tr"" Gene' th3tSot 8.PS.the prVe W uSU 5?? w;w;, eiw v. au, puntj-viy - ,..f iLnfnf wiscattajn may anticipate the reception ofmucb nJ"ari? ?yv"? b- ' 53-8w- ,m.,W n t--t. i - A'T-TrtrtTVl nd Horse, -without a Bovl, 50a oiy , a omethIngnkinfIytih.cTn!,r-rf- rT..- piMnn rfa ntlemuiiUo -A Nc,wYorlcFA.7. , TXSlfS C ' r alone day t a.GlK 50 Cents a uav. 0re , , -tdlln? the simple storyluchhrm evep ell ki.ownfor hi literary attainments';, y. TO THE AFBXICTEI). n? TOT AYE jqst" received t..J folfowingGardeq ts - ' mere ihan the smoothness of its verset.; v : - , ' itl , Seed, which they, warrant fresh and .ofthe. ' ' : V -TVlEClilLDINWmV.:tjV - r Ctpel Hil Aprlt W3S29,:? ' - T . n'69 , V HMOCn'SC;.; esent yeara .growth : r ,i -r L i XtHowibiwasande WJ;. . OlSALB; FitetPr ":,Vv - V The people call him great J?$ ; p ,?THE suhicriber ..fferi'tfot Rale t.tee.sV , FOH DISEASES O F THjC , C UNGSj , w w?tel Nuea?f --.VWasheJikeoldGoh ; t :r r; Hpear hundred wei mf feVVof th . - t.; 'v 4te1yadj0JO the Cifyifif. Raleighaa x- ." . virtues which have been at- ; Sugarlba ,do -t. jNaturtham ; v 1 0.eTO7 tbe jere8.oflandrjtiacjied.to .t, and w . dequU d? lirumhM.aoA;;; Dutch parsnip lOv4iIs:hascould;tcn Sn . IZ. b , . H iV.:.' V'V- ?fa GASTON - SuSSJ.ifUkei lit the indent stages of these Long Green ,.d.C Early Busb Squash v ? C 0 no, mych.dj about asWe V H T - Mf GFil , diseases, k; , t ri: V: i?' - Ros .uce.very Winter Cwltneetdo'.. '.'t v'XAsI,oruncle James-S --vdv ..Newbern Apr.l ..h. ... , -.61 ; w VFoMwVVemi -SilesiaV db large head Vegetahle-Oyster ; r I'was not his stature made Juro great :;,.t &ssis Jt - ' ' T r prepared m the form of u Powder, Sttaken as an Tennlsban dosuperior. .Curled Cress, V -rButgTeatnssofhname,-- ,;r;V'-; -':A 'X- -J -1 infusiori,Svhhthe niost happy suVc'essi-Itisnow Maa'eifa- do excellent Pepper Grass; -'C; V-.f :c. -lv!v: ; . S V(:;- C VHgV,: : ofTered to, the afflicted in, the formf, a Sirupr ice Coss ; do ' , China Dwarf Deana v f'S'? , v Kismmesagr.eat? ,1 know; 'tis lbng,: lK : xjES23aZ3 . -. in Powder, aff the Patient may-prefer under the Scarlet S. .T.BadishVi ; Early Mohawk do ;lv .V ..,But easy quite to spell, -7v:Vi' f AT 17 ' U V conviction, 3 that-either form ill -produce ihe Long Salmon fc - Small Lima V" V , :AWd more than halfa year ago C- 35 Ult -OAXfJliJ - . 8anie happy result." .Among its most, prominent cherry Turnip do H : Early Hotspur eas vv ;.t ; I knew it very well. ' r-V- 4' lisMSVLKy'wilha neatHarnesf; ApplvV u i"- i'v-'r. ; AatthisOffice. y tlt)ed t6 particular' consideration. NIt promotes whiter Portg; do a ifjaqe . -Jt ' t dof i ; rmeWrnychild, his aedonswereV , -A Joh ofardp.ns Work-' thayRentlepersplrAtSon S!Wj!lS. '?J " - "So ffreau hetrot aname - - v . iK r., .J: -r- .iv - -ana cnecKs niose swews-mvu re uiwi.m. urangc yv i, -&v.,-wr w. , -: . v. i' '7? That every-body speaks -with praise' si; J- ?. -J wwtaknow allir. 1. V-"1 v .rr?" Drafts wall be executed also, . : tWoy ne u-was,.inatconquereu ,yc, - .J-'"-,, - JJ -o- -Ari k mi com! ctf hpr nronie slew , I v .' .Hnr Salfvor. Ucmt. . I - . . -J w . i and will receive in-pay cash'or a 'young ne gro 'at value, if, early application. be- made by .BRIGGS. ; 06 tft , 1 t And fire arid sword cm every. side 'r,;. - Thrn tfrbTirtiinv a recribn sent. " A hundred conquere 'Wlfb 'midnight hurnin r ; And," strewed o'er many a battle ground, v fTJHAT Valuable stand on Fayetteville, Street, ? L v recently . occupied as a j5roeery , by,-Allen Sims. and formerly.Uv John,F Goneke, as a Coni :' : - ' -ectionar Stored' Apply to .1 ; - . : "dties shone - fw 1 v - - r W R. GALES. t ningsred "Raleigh 2SthWy. - ' " 42. - ' Wv'! thousand soldiera blcd,;,;-v m l J ;'V,,;' Bid klfling peopTeVnake him great?, ? V-.!:' Al "V V- Then why was Abdel Young; ' - 205 V t " Who killed his neighbor, training day, - , Mes - - A.-- Put into jad and, hung? t r . ; liievef heardhemall hmigreat-p K w - i . yyiiy, no-tws not In war-- l' t v T . ' :'-And hint that kflU a single man, ; j ' T 1 V 'M ' His neighbors all abhor,' 't " v f-' Well, then if I should kifl a mim - - J 7 Md till a hundred mote; t , - i vX should be great,: and not: get hung r , -: for sale ! TTtVJSH to self tlie place within a mile of Hills: JL boroughj onrwhich I now reside, , Tlierelare iiUo acres,-' aooui one nan ciearea, ten acres on Meadow -lahd and . the balance in 'wotHl. "The improvements are, alt new, and finished in 'the nest mamier iney cQnsisi or av uwciungiiouse, .containing eight rooms' with fire placets, besides pa?ijages, closets,' &ci a'largVRarn - and Stables, and'other' necessary i Outhouses. There - are se veral never fulling Springs- of the; betvateron Mhe tract, 'and "a, large vand. well selected :i fruit -Orchard. i h - - " f. v I , - , (1 will sell this; property on Uhe most liberal terms either for money on easy credits or will Vj exchange if for Negroes or Western' landslip ' ri - r" The gospel bids be kind. T 1 J i & i Tlie n they, that kill, and. they that praise, 'The gospel ao.not tnmd. 1 :;..V -V r vt-V t-; v v lYou itnqwy my child, the Bible says ? ' IDat you .must always no . ' , To "other people, as you" wish J r 'v ? To. nave them do to you. : But Pal'did Alexander wish? That some strong men would come.-, And burn his house and kilt mm too, And do as he had done f . - St- V I scribery at Hillsbtirough. - Nov. 15. . ,. W. ANDERSON.; 2J eotf SOMETHING VoRTHYrOF NOTICE; S&-Xxzes' lot -i 5,aaa. UoIs. rFbrtyirizes' of 1000 DoUs. ,. , 'AH to be drawn onMonday,!4th May. ' .Union Canal Lpttery,. Noi 4. 60 Number Lottery, 9 drawn Ballots: v . , , . , r r-j- v, -r x .- Arid everj-Lody called him great . . VT o-". t A V UForkillini-DeoDle'so !- ' i V , 1 k - V 1 Prize of. 10.000. - J. f 1 - V Well, now, what right he had lo kill,; ' ; - ' ; ' 1 1 do- ' t" 10,000. i should be giad to know;-; . j; .;,r -:-i'do-V 5;33s,:v r:rs1- :k l;w 3-,: r:, 1 6 Vv5333 ' tT:,:Ljf ;one shoxild bowthebiuldrngahere, -i.J- M0 Prizes of 1;000; Would ariv bodv call hivai ereat. 1 . V . ao !, - 'r,.:;.?or, such a wicked tfungV i. '-. -'.-J.. .V 'And kill the folks within -Would any body call hisa! great, . For such a wicked thing J ; 500. 6o, ;1100, - - - 5. '- i- v - i : '-4- ' t 1 i. '. 3; GALES c, son B. W. HEW SON1, 'V rPetersbUnr. vt; Delay- not to secure a chance i for a small sum t- :i ? ; iOL: supply of j Books, amongst which are the is ready "ibr all Prizes, and air. thoseVwhb stand - , " 'following popular yorks , - ; 0 f r V "n need of the IUdno'J9 1 ipvi'te to make imme r' ':'-fLi Bishop7' Heber's.Ti-av-J-5 S Hates of! Woman, diate dpphcatiofi or send theif 'o-ders.'-'-AH' or, . '.-x-1-' " i O .;lo C-. ' v l-rirt'. . , , i" -Ptne ders Will meet" with" Arnmnt'attpni; -''anrl ? f Do V ' J Poems, : .Irvine'sColumbttsJ vol&. x ' ' J r DoSa1magudL2vols '(-Vv osep'husvolsla 8vo. 'Goodes Study of vMedi- ; t ;c" Do Book of Nature jt: Thachr' .Med Biogra- , - -" t-f TJIIV, -S VOIS. .--''h. - GisbornVs' 'Duties' of - . .Nl V Man. 2 vols. L i f , Vi Domestic Dutiee of Wo ; ,men'X,; : -: j SismondVs literature, '; . V- ? ' KeppePs Travels, 'V-''i" Dobson's Petrarch; - i ' , - Hume's. Essays, 2 vtl. '. A 5,000 Jleceipts, , I ', - '-xiiltonU Prose WTorks, . , ' . Salk'eld'sBeports.S vols. , , 2. ' Powel on Mortgages, - , - i-?i Kent's Commentariesi r - Starkie'sCiiminalPlead Mr Kemble Dr. rJii Jfcady. of the Manor; - 'V01S. ""V Urs. tlemans. Records of Wcjnan, v Pelham;-2,volsL' IThe Disowned, 2 volsr Lrlte irt India, vols, v nigh Life; vols : - Subaltern V tog : Book 2 vols. drawing sent where directed. Address to f h B..VV. HEWSON. Petershury; g7thr April, 182?. i Petersburg. Uuiversity; Batik .Stock. riERTIFlCATES, FOlt THIRTY SHARES - l: -v Coxe's Dieest. -. -T a imVcf .,il. ".Oi I nlve been lost" or'mislaid."' Nntir.ft'. i frrw Herbert Milton, 2 volfc I hereby giTcn,. that at the expiration oftW Memoirs ; of Madame "Do' "1' Cariipan, Miss Mitford's Rienze & Julian, l " f M iss BaiUi es Bazil de -'Montford The Bride ; si he Dream, &c. &c AIo,: liist. received,4 general Assortment of ocinn4 nu . ; AJnuuren's said Irustees', for a Duplicate CertHcaieof said V. '. . . . i" . Treasufer"Board of Trustees. ,. uaieignyuth April..' 1829 size &.oiVllt Vnm r: " ""Fv ana.oe, reaay to 24mo7 . Qii ! . 8 kteT. l! "P11001 UomPany ,? tbe5th mstant - &c; o;"Nr',wW.areo sanies tOraccommotlate' . t rr . -X: : 1 ' 3d-Horsesi besides extensive Carriaire RIpH,., 7 . ri -'IiW u ' ' - - .- "V J 1 , 4 , ; l The Proprietor invit i t-- Standard Worksramnno-st: mn fUn.iaqA.Art w,. s- . ' " otbe in store. ' l?'-.; oxne Aiiu.NAL HOTEL, rTSi1. fKffii.; tt;Lo:-1 of itstnany advantages j being very ; ' . v- ' u , VT "A , , - '"'"Kon f wiui Piazas nfearly found Jthe ...... i-Ttl trkn A r Pl'MitKff',. An . rhrttanlt -s O ... Lii 'o- - t t . . - . . . -. . ' i !". ; 'l".r.'- r; vot- ?r-o. K aaciitiqn to. what he has o H ' ' , ;''ytS.- uiair4JiiaieipajanCul- xw. : v - v"is.,rimacieipajal3fincm- ''ir1"41 SocWty, 6 vnlsi Univemltiistoryv vols.1 lifeofDeauie-.of Fisher Amer, American Revo- V 1tlon':5l V Vmkerton's gravels, 6 vols.' large .. :lo; with Plates, Encyclopedia, 21 vols. British .2Jelrc' 12 vol. Shakespeare, Urge 8ro. 2 vols r: f' ll&Bo2 vols..Sterne'sBurns; . , Scott s, Pope Coder's and, Goldsmith Fo ,' ? : 5? ;7,;2?1iin'i Hlsorr 8 ls. riutarch's ' ? w e Ifc T?ne 3 ls. &c. c. sc . . N&TIONAD HOTEL, i' MUzabeth City SCV ; .The Subscriber haviner taken iWi. lt!i1Vlar8e J,rlckrouaewndly - Asa JLjltljf f vucrsun, . r.sqvont tne eome of r -7-.. amiiii auu. ltoaa streets, and Ltted it aP ur a iMiutrciiouse, expects; : shortly : to re- tor the attention of Travel on' account commodious Hou!e from. ( the' the business iri hand: th T uric.ur;wiu receive rrom: New-York m a feW He feels grateful to' the customer4 n hV' xt nerJlotel,,and solicits a'continuance of .their aneuid circulation. Itassuages cougns., it pro-j . tHC ,LU.ftrt ,iyftif.tt,f m motes free ahd bland expectoration. It removes "of the State of Delaware, in Kent County; pam yrom me cnen. il icnera Mimiiv. , iScL uHun.. rc u o . -v;- ,VfitaadfoVd Jester. Stephen; Jesteri 1 i s. rl::Vur .,Sr"": Charles Jester & Ann Jester Sc John ana painful symptoms which indicate diseased lungs, g l readily yield to this powerful remedy when sear ' "4 Isabf 1 Jester,;Ellen Jester, Sarth ISShfvWrted to. and thaf Ut restores thena. ? ? fester and Leah Jester,-m.ora un; tient to. that bodily vigour, which ,that cruel .SJ . derthe ageotJ yea, oy ine sa.a disorder the consumption, if left to its natural , -? I Charlee Jesr, their nett friend,, operation, would very speedily destrpy., - t ; y . ; - 7 Tj . 1 M.'cA-. --t;n: ti. nf iir, rjustideLowrey, Hetty Cannon, Jas, . M I I I 1 II ... I I .-.11. I I Will, .a W u. -.w. . . ... ' . neetine cTne. willi accompany each bottle; lrice $2r 50 U.l ..COAtfnvpfi' " J ' "t ' ' S " JAMES HAUIUUlV. 53-t 1 65 v." -3v -Fayetteyille,. Feb., 1829. 1 4- Cmu) PKvoKi h PVtroftt .Irvhn Par v l Cell, i ni. uwrqv C6 qiMAuvu, uis -wife,Ss.' Jacob Farsett 2t Martha Lutt 2'a 'John JLuiT, ;j-Tin Farsett, William " . - , . , t . . i i Farsett. De . .1 uiinion rarseu, a. CO" This Medicine may be had at the Store of , , - a Yaraett., ' . chalks ccbOJ,ifaieign..'i i82q February ll.It is ordered by the Chan ' "N"ntifp-i'lipWhv Wrph -I cellor, that Elizabeth Farsett and John, Farsett, A-,eS,n, Ep,scopn3hurcl., tto 8W?,of A?rueCony from the Record. V-i - r Nortn-uaronna, wuv dc viieio .at. oaiisourjr ou i r y T v, ft AT?PFT? Rp-pp r SP y, 'r: : - ,o.u tu toon ' jg ov.uents a dav. Jiaieign, ;Apru 60tf N. B -Persons luring Gigs from me. ;m expected lo .repair, any -injury done to ihcm "whilst in theirpossession, -t " in ' r;..,t,';D- M US.:MARY AND E W S et urns her ihafiw lVJI 'to ;thc"citiz'ens)FJ Udegh and its vicinit. lor.xne ciiwuRjrciiirni sjiejias mrt wth jn .l MILLINERY HUlNKSSiarid informsthen tlil she still continues o?CJrry'oh' that i, occupation. Ik that all order coii&leU to het will be DromM ly and faithfully .atlended to; She ' be S further tomake. known fp. them, that slie '.. j&redo DYE.vat;theV shortest . notice, La , Dresses uonnexs,: cc...ana uuujUentlemenV Coats and ! pantaloons' ? also to"; CLEAT , ; i iHEPAIli Bonnets. i- " , - -ner ' snop.jii: kcjjivv yarus iNorth of the StatetHouse on Halifax street. whtre h u . ways to be found , Kaieign, eo. ' - - 46 vm gyOTIOE.- -' TTY yirtue of i, decree" of the Couft of Equit, JP forWakeCpunty,; a the late ; term of the Court,: I shall expose, to sale, before the Court fhouse door in Raleigh, on the tliird Monday 0f Mav next, the Tracts of Land bdonginr to the Estateof the,' late JamesF. Taylor, called and kntwn' as the Ingles Tract; Nat. Lane. "and Ed. months .credit. "'!''. . , , . r; -, : - v,h; m4 miller, c& m, Saturday, the 2Sd of May, 4829,', ,"-' 1 . , iKD WARDn Ll W1NSLOW, April O. lO. ' t-,; Sec'y. i6r ,3t DbverV Del. 18th Feb. 1829; NATIONAL INTELLIGENCER, ' --.., ' Publisfied in Jthe CITY OF WASHlNOTONi BT GALES 8f SE&TOJV. : Grrape 'ffines ' - J ' ..... i fllHE Secretary of the Board of Agriculture of JL this State, ; informs the several Agricultural Societies connected with the Board, tbat,'agree ably: to the inst: tloris iven him at their meet ing during he Uie Session oF the General As sembly he has ordered a suppfy of Grape .Vines from the Vineyard of Mr. LouaATj -onXong Is- THE Nt!on.I Iunieencer I. an old I establish: wiin'Tp 20 Boxe eh co? X, ed Journal, at the Seat of the General Gov- Kfl tnntDe Atrln v',nri.'rtfMJ ettiTn ;k Pub,,s" ;!!gu,J?'ly to -the several ( Societies. .from Wilmington, and fully, the Proceed.ngs and Debates of Cpn. h - fae Fayettevilr to tIie care gress ; also, all the State Papers and Documents f . ffokdn & j w rica- of pubhc interea laid before Cngjre?s, or ong. tion wiU be by "the several Societies.- maUng in that body, and all the Acts passed by p belief that it would le, more convenient them. vThese recommendations, in addition to f -n Brtm(if v, QfW.;Atlv. lr,C(T ' t trt -nilK th, a variety of other, nforntion: which on to this place. ' , J. GALES, Sec'y. v ifTlROMthe subscriber about ihe 1st of March a JT Dark B:y HORSE; 5years old, about 4 feet 10 inches hlgli ; neither his face of legs white 'Said Hobe. wasraised rear Tarborough, where he.will'aUemnt to get provided he is notetolen. Iiiibrmation is requested, nd reasonable expeii ceswjll'be paidiv ": V" j : 't S HAY W00D . RaleigH, April30. i , . 68 St , , NORTH: AMERICAN REVIEW, found in its columns, connected with the Gene ral interests or our own country, with Literature and Scienee, and the Affairs pf the world at large; together with the character ; of general 'fairness which, the paper has sustained Under its present editors for many years, make the Natiooal Intel' ligencer, useful and even valuable,;. to allf who feel an interest in the concerns ..of this or of other countries. iSf;"-,'!J v - ' ,7. 8 U The National Intelligencer is not a party pa per, but censures or approves where censure or approbation seems to be due to public measures. It supported the late Administration of the General-Government, Awhen 4 te measures- of . that Administration "werecsuch as toi meet its appro bationJb It avows a determination,-though U op posed the election of General. Jackson, . to sup port the; just fneasures.,of this, Administration, but as certainly to oppose the unjust or the pro scriptive. r It will be, in principle, - op posed to any. Administration of the' Government, whose measures shall show it to have the interests of a party at hearty rather than the great interests of the country. It is, in a word what its title de notes, a National paper. r r i f . rJ For i the independent and .' impartial v course which it has pursued,' the National Intellfgencer has been denounced, and an attempt lhas been made to pbt it down,' right ;jorf wrong' by . the strong arm of power directed by caucus agency. The attempt is as-vain as it ..would beforV any modern prophet to bid , the sun to stand stills Thirty years old, this National 'paper i is not yet in its prime," but. acquires strength- and power with every day of its existence.. - yi N v ' ; Without having ever sought for popularity; "or courted 'public patronage, the National : Intelli gencer, enjoys'already the widest -circulation of ,any newspaper in, the United States; It is read in every ssiaie ana, a er; tiory in inej union, ana and in everycity and town, as well f'as inr. the country; v ; It is read in' every capital In TSurojie; and possesses sources of information exceeded by no other Journal. z x "-4 "r" : ' f. For the first time,can effort is made o enlarge the subscription .to it,, by sending forth thlsPjros pectus; winch quradversaries in politics are ex pected Jo fdeal so generously with as to let it be seeii'and ouiffriendssd kindlyjas to-further our purpose -with their'aid and'eountenaricei r,: Here tofore, we have hardlyr. wished , to- enlarere our l subscription. list. Intending hereafter however, to uevoie, ourselves ;.wnouy to J the newspaper, and to a pr6per7impT6vement of if the conditmW of the l Press;" we Invite such further subscrip- w.r --o - .i mil, ibiuuuc rate our labor and expenses, f r L .The National Intelligencer is rjuhlished faifv? at ten-dollars per annumi payable in advance.. Jt is published,1 also, for ahermore convenient circmauuu wiiere a uauv maiKioes not penetrate, .three times', a week at sixwdollars ; per annum, payable in advance.- A remittance of either ot th.b amounts in bank Taper, ,by mail, will en-' sure,t hep ro mpt'and regular, transmission i of e v erj paper that may be orderedf ;,ri ; ? ' VThnSP HfiQcrlhinor twill nLnc'p fft it(vK!Ar..W er they" desire the? paper for a year only, and then to be -stopped' without .further notice o wish it x oj3e conunned unt'l countermanded.' -J! .Washinirtnn. Mflrrh 1ft9Q T . -HsIeigh, 'March. 11. ll .1 ,! , " my : it apHE,Subscrihers wishes! tO' employ a Silver ? o"n,io wnom good wages.will be giren hyjhe year. None need apply unless if stead v HAVE jus received, 'and :ofTer - for' sale ;the ' following Valuable and highly approved medicines r i : SwairasPanaceal., - For the cure-of Scrofula or - Kihgs Evil, Sy philtic''and:j.Merctirial Diseases; Kheurrrat ism. 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One Dollars 1 FRENCH LANGUAGE: V J EASY METHOD foisacqmring a knowledge of - the .FjrrjK:U;iiiiagc;adaptedJtO-':S;ilooS The f llu wing, Works, -by-A; BoImVr, Profe?sbr, of the French Language in" tlie Hih, :Scl66l of iufcipnia, arep pe nau at uie liooKstore oi j; gales u so;-: . w ;f V-4 tv lst..A Collection of ond hupdred of Perries Tables, ecompa.vied by a'Key, containing the text a;literal andfree trapslation, arrariged in such a manner ato pointout the difference between the'vFrench and lie E'nglUh JdiomsC ; Also, a -figured 4 pronunciation of the French, according to the. best French -works ?extaritf bn' the subject. Th whle preceded by a Trea tiseon the , sounds ofthe '.Frehcli- languageas compared with those of the English- after which is a .Syllabaire, or collection of French -words with the,Eoglisb, from .te'td eiAf syllables.' 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