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if ...,,. I 3-- 11 f'i ;r:.v,--,i;t i '. 'j il l , Y.'.-vtf'. j i r 'PS f W "a1 S 7,. Sis 1U. 4 i LA:-: vfe ' 1 ip.' ..J.,, J... S,.JJ i W Dialectic and philanthropic) Societies ct .the z h.A-&4L ,Tu:iii:; f .KArthiRrbli. V .V VamDtorrcounty, N Kflft. S Jma iheir Societies, should be chosen, cvery.succeea- nrL:, wi:Vo KK5r. last I from rielfielrfl-rtrsu He will cover i1 It riiay very truly be said.' ?,K'A W.'' '4'k USThaf hir is ft .noble vbcitWnjtvM T7hosc industry leads him to spread - S1 About bira a; little Creation ; !vi2.X..TTJ Iivc inriMMrat nf nil- v-Nue live inncpenacm oi " flBxcept thtOmnipotent Donor Fa ltaar rvftirU ar ttt -- -MY.5 .... i .' A11U IUWC 19 U KKUC .ill; 113 . ft;).! Ile worVs with his hand, it Itrue,j '5? t But hanpinet dwells with employment, j ;kvV:;And he who hat nothlncr to do J; rvl -? i.;v:Has;.ribtUing by waj of enjoyments ? Hx ''iW Jabbw are mereexefcisegVraf -vi :;: Thnv . t'irmr.V vnn trtlv mav nn -i;S i I t v . r jhcii r iiini iram umu ot, uiivsicimns t i v'-- ii,. Afiij::i-V. ' v?vl frrotn competence shard with content v Since all true felicity; spniigs,. The life, of a farmer is- blept? ..1, ;;VWitk'more reai briss" than a Jcings. 'just towing new . pub ' lications:- ?yern6ns Reports, 2 vols, first American edition. Laws of the rUnited States, 3 vplsV compiled bj JlJudge' Story, and contaioingall the Public Sta i fltutes parsed from 1789 to 1828, whether ex pired, repealed or in force, arranged in chro ? '-;.7TirAVfj': - , ; ; noiogicai order, with, marginal references.. . t Hovendejt Supplement to Vesy4 ' jum 2 volfcin I j-Starkiet. on tidence, o vols ' ne w edition. Roperon Legacies, 2:vols. fa rst American edi llofl man's Legal ; Outlines, being the 'substance j 5? ; : . of a course of Lectures now 1 delivering in the i"ff;:7i--' University of Maryland, by David Hoffman. tXumford?&;Easts Reports, WyA volumes in 1 j Vtt f" UC W VUHIVll , Irvinga Conquest of Grenada, .2 vols. ' Life of ldjrard byi J ?irad Sparks. - w h t American Common Place Booc;? ;: ;"v'!,;,f 1 V Mc-moirs or RevLeigh : Ri c hmond; with a Like- :;ess.:Kr:i- y' r-' i,;jAK: i f -Mnemonik,v or theiTabl t of Memory, being a Register ot events from the earliest period to the year 1829, cbro prehendi ng an epitome, of -V-'- Vf Win? t ir il I nst ri i r.t tr. ine works ui mre. upie, compieie in 42 vols. 0 with a Liken-ss. , i--:, ;; v.; ; f ,Shijps Memoirs, 2 vols. T ? ; . gI NOVELS POETRY. r,. TaUs of St.-Bernard, 2 do. vw -The Castihan,- ; 2do. ; , -' , ;- .Cvtil Thornton 3 'lo, r ,? . SalhielifSrf 2.db.'5rA- k -J ,; .Tales of the Emerald Isle, or Irish Legends. iScottishOphans. f - V'-'I' t: . .: .poltock'sourse of Time.; ; vi I : : : ' Flays and Farcesv. ''x: Yi'f , v :- " ?-: :,r.,U .w-. also,; ' -.. . . A'eenerai assortment of Stationary Articles. AVE iust received tVbiri.4he North, a large or hooks, araongw which arc me i; following popular Works t ! Bishop i H eber's . if A 7 ,.Tales of Woman, Do -v :' .V : - Poems, . : i.2 vols avo. H-; Do Poems, Pelham, 2 vols.1 'V.;-,- The Disowned, 2 vols., rXlrrinsCoturhku!,3 vol& a Ho $almagttndi,2 vols Life in India; 2 vols. High Life 2, vols ; i ljWphris;2 vols: IV vo. " G4KKlCS stuuv ot MCQI, ?V cne;5 vofsV 8vo. V: Subaltern's Log Book, 2 vols; :r . Do . . Book of Nature, Zillah, 2 vols.' " ;. , Tliachers Med. Biogra- ' nhv. 5 vols.- " Rachel Dver. - s ; " r . Crockford.or Life in (he HUhorne's Duties' of West. ' Man 2 vols. The Roue. 2 vols. Domestic Duties of Wo .lmacks,-2 volsi Herbert M'nton, 2 vols. men, 'V' : ' - Sisimondv's Literature, Kirppel's Travels, Stranger of the Valle Scott's t Novelist ' ; r , . pobson's Petrarch,- !vtliimes Kssays, 2 Vols. vols. " ' Memoirs' of Madame Hauset, . . j : : .Do v J Campan, Miss Mit ford's Rienze & , Julian. " - ; Miss Baillie's Bazil de Montford; The Brides -r The-Dream; &c &c . . Also, just received, a WmMv-m n...- r:u..4m w y i I exchange it ipr jMegroes or weern lands. ; i .. VIUfCIMI Uiaiuili lIIMIIIUIVLIi U1UEI4UIIT UU I a. . f 4 - . - ililtoVs Prose Works, ..: i ' v aRul keld's Renorts;3 vols. , Vowel on,Mortgages, J - i r-:1 X Kent's fnvhentaries," ' " StarVieMlfiminalPle?d . Coxe's Dtirest. 1 1 - Life of Mrs. Siddons-J c . Mr. Kemble Dr.- Al-, general ' Assortment rof - kin and Goethe -Xa lyofjthe Manor, School and Children's Books'; Bibles of every si26 & quality! from 4to Mrs. Ilcmans Records to 24mo. .QuilkSlat&s, of Womahtt T;; 'K Standard AYorks amongst many th"oudJjaLl h: others in store 41 ..r-l Society 6 VJs.' Universal History,. 9 vols. tifecf Oeattic--of Pjsher Ames,, American RevoC lutinni 2 vols. Pinkerton's Travels, 6 vols. laWe U ? ' - , Cardinal de Retz; 3 vols. Life of Washington, I t & vols: Gibbons Rome,' SCottVLife bf Napr.le I , f o, 3 vols' Bain War of the evolution4 vols. 7 )tidtons Treatise oiv Christianity, '2. , vols8vo. ' ! Doi 'Prose 'Wort, 2 vols., Philadelphia A gricu ; . V.Z-4nieatxe, 12 vols. Smkespeare large 8vo. 2 vols: ; . ,, . Mi.tnp .. .ajrtrfs-SfrtW 2 vols. . SFirn.'a:" Hm-V r,", .Srbtt, Popes, Cowpers -and Goldsmith's-!-' Po V t :ms, :n 24mo.RoHin s History. 0 vols.lPhltrchs . ' T ives, Life of Wolfe Tone, 2 vols. &c. &el&c.' .X Z April 9. ' - -1 V v ' V ; ,r7f Vi V ? ' miH R Sub scriber wishes . to' eta nlov yXti. v vom, iownon gooa wages will be iriven JNCK. C. STP.lUilWl . i &5tlMfn. ltw.?ili - i! ' i -n ,1 Vv . , ui i . . ,' , vy v ;,mii. irwn apiii .tiUKns OT Stead V , &nui iHi inasitr -of . me traac,-p&tticulari v letre Chsnel tori the day nrecedincr ary Commencement, we take pleasure nounexng ic jne jncnu ui iiicmvurci tessor Hoofeii, of we u niversuy 4 nas, this aonintmentl and will. oerform the tendant thereon, -in Person Hall, on Wednesday, We deem ;it Imoat1, superfluous Jo add, that tnbseifwho may attend. besUles contributing , to promote a degree of spirit in our proceedings at commerieemnt !to hicl they iwould .not other j wise attain, may antici pate the reception ofinuch pleasure from the production of a gentleman9 so well known for his literary attainments.; C v Byrder of thenialectic Society S'Chapel Hilt. April 30. mSfW-S 69y m TIIE subscriber ffers for Sale he late, resi- dence of : Chi-f Justice pied by Thomas Huffi diatelv adioinsithe City three acres of land 'attached euiv ine iianuwiiics" rAa)no in fhnt heifrhborhood. i:-: Stvwrrm1 HwnnL I Eso;; of Rale aleieb. or to tne suoscrtoer. i , l WILL. GASTON. Newb em April 3. FOR SALE A ; liht SULKBY.with a neat Harness. Apply iTkatttii! lis Office. A Jobbf Carpentis WoHr vK fUlHC Subscriber w ll work on moderate terms. "Jl arid will receive in pHyxash or a young ne-v gro atvaluei; early -application be made by letter -or personally. r'yMVy f-Jfy ' H;X- 03 Drafts will be executed also. ; " Raleigh, April 22. 66 3t TH ATaJuable stand on Fayefteville Street, l recently occupied as a. Grocery , , by Allen Sims, arid formerly by John F. Goneke, as a Con- eciionary aiore. Appiy w-vMr''" n j : Raleigh 26th JarVy ; ? FOR SALE ! I WISH to sell the place within a mile of Hills, borough, on 'which I ribar reside." , "There are 205 acres, about one half cleared, ten acres of Meadow land; and the balance in wood. ..The improvements are all new, and finished in; the best manner they consist of a Dwelling House, containing eight rooms with fire places, besides passages, closets, &c. a large Barn and Stables, and other necessary jOuthouseal There "are se veral never failing Springs' of the heat water on the tract, and a large aud well selected fruit Orchard.; - v r : j; r. " :U h w ill sell this . property . on the most liberal ill sub W ANDERSON. r f y Nov. 15. 1 . - v2J eotf. -i : China, Glass and Earthen Ware, 145 Maiden Lane, between Water & Front St's i f ' ?: H NEW.YORK 1 Vr. 7 G PXCKAGES Earthen Ware, containing j O OU Edge Plates, Dishes, C C. Chambers, Bowls, .Pitchers, - Mui'S, Blue Plates, Twimers, Dishes, &c. now landing from Ships Geo. Can ning, Caledonia, John Jay, Jubilee and others, from UveWool4-i--V 110 Cases Glass Ware, containing quart and hplnt Decanters, pint, 1-2 pint and 1-3 pint Tum blers, lor sale by the Package, or repacked to Country Merchants, on as liberal terms as by any. House in the Union. 'Pllr..' V M ; c; ; I fry. -rn -M h,v B- HEMPSTEAD. - Mso, for. sale as above, v; 'H A complete assortment- of Looking Glasses, Shell and Horn Combs, Ladies'Travellin.; Work Baskets, Antique Oils, Snuff Boxes, Necklaces, and Paris' Fancy Goods generally. 1 e New-York. Veb. 27. i J 53 8w Oxford Academies. ' OrpHK Examination of the Mile Students wilf 41 begin on Monday, June' 1st, and close with the semi-annual Report Wednesday morning 1 immediately auer wnicn tne .x;imination ot tne Female Academy takes place, and will conclude, with an exhibition of Music on Thursday everiin?. AH interested, are respectfully solicited to attend; ; i ne summer session 01 tnese Academies opens as follows : .'The Female under ( the care of the Rev. Joseph Labaree, will open pri Monday, June 15th The Male on Monday, t June 22d, James D. Johnson, Principal. . : h S h " i"' ;- i! i ; r '', V THOS B. LITTLEJ O HN. PresL ' Oxford, May 8th, 1829. 71 . ' P- The Tarboro Press, the Edenton GaU ete, 8c Norfolk .Herald, will publish the above two weeks, f and then, after an interval of two weeks, continue for three weeks that part relat ing to the. opening of the session, and. forward J !lir as heretofore. Uiiiyersity J3aok rStock. ERTIFIC ATES FO It TH I RTY SHARES J of the Capital Stock of the Biink of Cape- Fear, belonging to the Trustees of the University oi jNortn-carolma, - have never been in my, pos- kmiuum uicir j rcasurer, ana.; are - ocjievcu io have been lost or mislaid. Notice is therefore hereby given, that ; at the expiration : of three month from the day of the date hereof, annlica. tion will be made to the President a:id Directors ot said Bank, in the. name and on behalf of the said Trustees, , for a Duplicate Certitcate of said ! vh v Treasurer Board of Trustees. Raleigh, 30tH April. 1829. r 1 1 V 1 NATIONAL HOTlSfc; . JXizabtth City, Ni C. The Subscriber bavimr taken that larg e Brick IKpuse! owned by; i Asa . ttogerson, q. on tne corner ot Main and RbatTStreets. : and fitted it up; for a Public, Hbuse, expects shortly to re-; ceiye a suppfyvof : Furniture and be ready for the recpUbn of Company Cpn the 15th instant: He has also prepared Stables to accommodate K35: Horses besides extensive Carriage Shelters ir tic. rrypitciur.iiivu.es me aiieniion oi i ravel lers toi the ; N ATlONALl HOTELV5 on account of Us many advantages being very comrnodious with Piazzas .nearly round the-House froWtWe 4 second story and in the centre" of the business part of to wu"V M ''-U r n ' ,V " - - 1 In addition to what he has on hand, the Pro. prietor will receive , from New-York, in, sT! few days, Porter, Ale, Wines nd Liquors. ofthe besv cJuality.cEyery jexertiori iwiU; be made to give general satisfaction o all who may please to call upon'hipu ;V "' . - - ;5 A' t 1- He feels grateful to the customers of his for mer ttotel and solicits a continuance of their patronage. '-t 1 - '' f, , A The; Subscriber keeps Hacks. Gi w ik Hork J tV Hire; - ' .'v JAMES S. RELFE. t . Taylor at present occur uy omer 01 iwswei h, Ksq: frniUieat jmmel peciarrn Vof Raleight haasixtyr l be held ainhe-ymversityiW and most eligible place .ot I the future prospect nf ite Institution wi oe w. Charles Jester & Ann Jester &Johrt J.; - H ; Application may be made by letter to the 1 -',- -. r:i ' ' It't i'i) s in an- menceifunt of tht jffMffM ,if;MV.. I .;. 1 nC lOliOWIIlK rUSlCC8fVUIMiuw x ' I on u. rmOTrt i,accepted 1 4.r -t- m 0 os'v I V: 3 J - Co'. WILLIAM ROBJIRbSl : : Dr. JAMES S. SMfflf. tRlCItARD D.;&RAlGNTtiEq Rev. JOllN WjTHEltSPOON, . Th 5rrtrv ha arenirdincrtv been instruct ea-to mvixe moai earnestly u iu urccuiig, whole body of the Trustees of our lniversity ; and to say in thiaNotice that it is confidently I hoped andf expected that no individual member I .'.milit rnmmUtM, n nnt. who Cln With anV decree bf 'convenience give his personal attend- ance, will on thisoccasion fail to do scu f 'r By--owler,;. ;f V:t'.i;er CHARLES MANLT, ' r ; v ? '4 - V Secretar Board of Trustees. Raleigh. 10th May, 1829.. :i 71-tzsj ; ' v . . . . . . . ' .: .... ' j,V j : ' 1 1 . T ' i . - ;Wake Counti 7 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, February o4: 'l A i- .' Term, 1829.V. -'i - " Dl"1:? binalattachment,le C - - vied on Negroes. N this" case it having bee.n made to appear to the Court that the Defendant has removed himself, beyond the limits of this State, or so conceals himself that the ordinary process of law cannot be served on him s It is trierelore order ed by the Curt, that advertisement be made for sixweeKa in tne uaieign uegisier,,ior me Vnrtnt tn r-nmm fnrwAnl on or before the; next Tor.r of this Court, to be held at the Court- wiiv.ai. w : r-r House in Raleigh, on the 3rd! Monday of May next x then and. there; to replevy and pieaa to issue, otherwise; Judrrient will be made final, and the nronertv levied on be condemned sub iect to Plaintiff's recovery- t 1 , Teste, - ; : r ijj 0. uiwij, .. V Flank, Scantling, :&c : ; A T J. GALES's Saw'Mill on Crabtree, within t three miles of Raleigh, may be had PLANK and SCANTLING of evei-y description. Bills of Lumber left at ' the; Boikstore of J. Galen & Son. wilt be imiriediately supplied, and, if desired, delivered in the City there being at present a good stock on hand, partly seasoned. , Mav 4th 1829. .f ... 7 The Grist-Mill is in fine order, arid grinds in the dnest seasons. - I Clean ; Rags purchased at the Paper-Mill or Bookstore, j 1 ; 4- :?- THE 1 :l.-i'J .-' NATIONAL INTKLLIGENCER, i t Published in the ! k CITY OF " W ASHINGTON : - U V ; ; by. -j i. J: ; . , -J GALES 8f SEJlTOJST. rlHE National Intelligencer is an oHestablisb: ILed Journal, at the Seat of the General Gov- ernment. It pubhshes, originally, j regularly, and fully, the Proceedings and Debates of Con- gress also, all the State Papers and Documents - a. a - . of pUDUC imereact taia Deiorc ungrcss, or ong tnntinty in that bodv. and all the Acts passed bv them. These recommendations, in addition to a variety of other information which is to be found in its columns, connected with: the Gene ral interests of our own country, with Literature' and Science, and the Affairs of 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 National Intel ligencer useful and -even; valuable, ' tp all who feel an "interest, in the concerns off this or of other countries! i( m '1,' ? ky--j : The National Intelligencer is not a party pa pfr, but censures or approves where censure or approbation seems to be due to public measures. It supported the late Administration bf the Gen eral Government ' when the measures; of ,." that Administration .were suchjtas to jnet its appro bation ,It nvows a determination, though it opZ ' posed the election of General Jackson, to sup port the Just measures of this' Administration, but as certainly to oppose the unjust or the pro scriptive. It will be, in principle . opposed , to any Admiriistratipn of the ; Government, whose measures shall show it to have the interests of a party at heart, rather than the great interests of the country. . It is, in a word, what ts title de notes, a National. paper. ;! j ,4 ; ','-.V . For; the J independent? and J impartial course which it lias pursued, the National Intelligencer has been denounced, and an attempt has i been made to put it down, right s or; wrong, by . the strong arm of power directed by caucus agency. The attempt is as vain as Jt would be5 for any modern prophet to bid the sun to stand stills Thirty years old, this National paper not yet in its prime, but acquires, strength: and power, . W ithout having evcr sought for popularity, br courted public patronage, the National .Intelli gencer enjoys already the widest1, circulation '..bf any newspaper m tuc uniicu iaies. i u is read In every State and Territory in the Union,- arid and in yery city and towhi'asrwelliasMn, the cortntryZ; it is read in'every capital in Europe!' and possesses sources oi intorinauon exceeucd by no other Journal.' 's , ' 1 j ' 47 I ;' For the first timevsm'effort is made! to enlarge the subscription to it by sending forth this Pros pectus which our adversaries in politics' are ex pected to Jdeal so i generously with as to let it be' seen, and. our friends so kindly as tb further our purpose with' their aid and countenance. -Heretofore, We; have hurxlly. wished ! to enlarge our subscriptibn list.' Intending hereafter, however to devote ourselves" wholly to the newspaper and to a proper improvement of the condition bfthe rPress,' we.invite such further subscrip- nuns, as oetng punctually, paia, ; wiu reroune .rate our labor andexpensSv?1 l The National Intelligencer is published daily; at ten dollars per annum,r: payable in advance. It i i published, abb; fori tbe: tore conyenierit circulation where a daily mail does not penetrate, three times a wek at six dollars per annum. payable , it Advance A remittance bf either of tnese, amounts in bank paper, py .mail, will en sure the prompt and regular transmission of ev ery:paper that may be ordered v. J ,M ' t; Those subscribing will please to signify wheth- ' j ?i i '' ... t criury ucsire iqe paper for a year amy, ana men to be stopped without further notice, ; or wish it to itand is decid I Riammation, when oi V fital importance to 1 50 f Standard Jester fStephen vester.T q be. continued unjtl countermanded, ... ,"l ""-'.". 's r i-" : i t-!-, 'I' " ..Washington, MxrcK 5, 18--? -f.-Price ftuW$t -50.: V r-Viv'C:M ensuing in North-Carolina, the Court fax and 21 mares at $7-5 ire9 at, ? iuary;rxt4 iwith hn' clnitar tn the. fifrbbm in all caes. - Sucli r o!. .k!. Mlnta oW lit t Jctanre'' wilt seiid their notes with the marpv payable on tlie. rst af January'--Also, the feeding of the mares i t.. mA flir ntrn ivavv rfThe SfcasOn mmenced on the 1st February andiwill termi nate on. ihe first or Ait trust next. J extensive field s of small graiii and clover are sow'ed for,the benefit of mares that may be left- wUh ihe horie; wit h; .t He addi tioii of grain feeding at 2.;per day . Separate enclosures are provided for mares with -colts.''4 No pains will be spared m taking ;the best possible care of mares, &c that may be left, oui no responaioiiuy iyr :.av-Jc-ur.jY"j;:i: :Sir.ArCbies blood, great size, performance on th tuffl and celebrity as foal getterr' are suth- cient recommendations: t JOHN D.f AMIS March 4.-:yi. X; KM.mSS-coS V m m ' Jester hd Leah Jester minors tiri- 2. 3 I der t he. age of 2 1 years by the said. i7o ijcliarlea Jester, their next friend, : ;,;ryi;',. ; v,. :p:-M::n cn .0 Parse tc, cuzaoein rarseuoim f sr cett, Wm; Lowre5'Iiabeth. ins wife. & Jacob Parsett St Martha LutT John LotT, John Farsett; William Farsett DeWit Clinton Fafsettl &' Tarv - Farsetf .f Kv" I r -i . ST . IT 1829, February 1 1 .It is ordered by ithe Chan cellor,: :.that .Elixabeth Farsett Ad'bh'nFarsett two ; bf . the above Defendants, "appear;' in this cause on Monday the 27th day of luly ijext fV A true Copy from tlie Record, vv ' & - WJJL: HARPER, Rer CV Ci a M: Dover,1 Del. 18th Feb! 1829.v ?; 50-3 mi State'of forth- Carolina. ' I "t h Way neCounty::;: Superior Court of Law Spring Term 1829 V Jesse Harden r. Ann Maria Barderi. ;. .;.' Petition for Divorce. ' -; r V IN this case a sub pctnai and al tas , haying been issued, and. the - SherirF of- VTavrie, county ma King1 return inereon cnai xne aeienuam. was not to De touna, proclamation, was auiy maue ax, 1 w, 1. - ,, r i .. .l . i.i' 'n f ne uounnouse uoor aioresaia Dy ine pnenn 01 sia county, requiring inevsaia Ann Mria par 1 ''h - .oa tir-" " do in said subptana, and she failing to jappear, it was ortlered by, the Court that publication for three months be made in the Raleigh Star, arid the Raleigh Register,- giving notice to the said defendant, that ;unless she appear at (the - next Superior Court of la w to' be held for the county of Wayne, at the Courthouse in Waynesborough; the first Monday after the fourth Monday of 5ep- tmeoer next and then and there to answer- or demur .to said petition judgment will be taken pro coniessogana neara ex pane. I N. WASHINGTON, Clk. Price adv. $5 25 vMAAGER'BlOFFK : GRAND A&DPLENDItl SCHEMES. NEW-YORK CONSOLtDATEIl Number 5. . To be drawn 12th May. f, , A Prize of $ 20,VO0, is , $ 20,000 l 1 1 1 5 5 5 10,000 10,000 4 5,000 ; i,5oo 1,110 5,000 '3,000 5000 i;500 l;iio i;ooo V 1600 400 - 2,000 $1,500 of the f 5,000 payable in Land. Besides many of $100 80, 60, 50, 40. &ci Eti: V Wkli in; u-i.,-- .L 6 lu 9 T w wA.VNWrwiir Ivl-i m . t m. auiVAC s a . B .. mm mmm r -. - I mL "W V . wm M K compelled to draw $60 may be had for 150. , - I w mm mm m w tafa W lllbia . CONN CTICUT STATE LOTTERY, No. & T k. Ikoin' KW II... k 2 Prizes of $10,000 is $20,000 . 2 . ;. ,;;:-6,!o6;, .-r-12,000 fv.-" 2 -:'.,;iv::- 5,930 . 11,860 :.' 30 ; '::.;'-; : 1,000 30,000 ' 48 a. -500 24.000 ' - v Besides many of $100, 90, 80,' 70, 60 &c; Whole Tickets $10, Halves $5, Quarters $2 50, Eighths $1 25. . - : '.: ( v' A package, of 20 Whole Tickets 1 which is compelled to draw f 90, can bV had fur $200. ' i . Persons desirous, of, obtaining charices in the above splendid schemes, i will please send their orders to Yates & Mcln tyre, Richmond, Va or Charleston, S. C. The Cash paid the. moment prizes are drawn, on the Usual terms. j ! YATES & MclNTYRE, Mariagera; ' ;fru. ; Richmbnd, Va. i; ; X DISSOLUTION. npHE Partnership heretofore existing between tbe Subscribers; under the firm of Rogers and Rigsbee,: isVthis day dissolved tyt mutual consent. All persom indebted to the Concern are requested ;to make -j immediate pay ment't Allep: Rogers, : and those having x demands will please present them for sjettlemt nt : J f t V ? '. ; 7-,r ALLEN ROGEH,: " . Wake County. My 7tb, 1829. . 71 ish Trag iqjNeus River, TIHE attentipriof owperi of Traps is called to oirf Acts of Assembly of this State,s passed page 70Urilesattlie obstfuctiori we rcr are rempved inimitly,l suits wiji be iri muTimixH&etif instituted - against every person . tails tp ;cbmply with the provisions ibf the V -N B. M compormue after suit is brought. .. v April 1, 1 829- V lm rj1H AT thef next annual Con vention !bf therc? 7 ; jl. xesiant episcopal XJhurcIv in the. State of North-Carolina,, will ,be held at Salisbury, oir Saturday the 21 of-May,'JI829. t : - , 5 ; i EDWARD L.i WINSLOW. Scc'yV -April 23. 1829 h - 67 3t; .V State of JVortfcCarolina - ,nertic Louuty. - -a Court of Pleas and Quarter 8ewibris-U.Februar' y.- : -J NTerm, 18291 - , :. ' . "1 Judicial attachment. .Vr. - John Webb, lutrn ' f-cvi.d WjlPm. -v --v. , ITIeetwood'sirfterestinatract Wnu Fleetwootlj l!d Jo5ninff the lands of A. 1 : "I w. Mebane, Joliu Webb and . -J others." i r -NrOT,?!?.E S5 hereby given to; the Defendant, William. Fleetwood, thst unless; he appear at pur,, next) County Court to be beld for the county of Bertie at the -Court House in Wind sor, on the 2d Monday of Mav next ahd rpnlpv the above property will ber cbndemried to Cthe use tf the. Plaintiif. -j' . . t .-"" v f ,Dy order of the Court,'-" v ' M E if-,; v? - JOHN BUFFALO r SSSli (fuWyiinf"n Re public; that he w ly occup jedi by Wmi W. r n-.ii ' . (Mexi Him on Hargett Street at the vrilmington Street, wherfe he will be clad tn Ce1ye : Travellers andVothers and will use 1 v.:,His"Stables"are? goodah 'will be constant! J bu p plied with plenty of Provender of - very JcTni ,4 Owinfr 'to the scarcity Of money and nW:?; ness of producei the price1 bFUoartl for Man atiJ ;mtmthfotffmgle penv vW C - A 1 ;. ' . a He -has af 1 1 At; Kr .1 hree GI ( I S and H ohs p for Hife,? t theshortest Notice. J DrieM'r" . his Hackj Gigs and "Horses, are $3 a dav f the Hack . Gig With Horse & Moy $2 a day . r-f and Horse without a fcov $1 5Qa dy . i alone is aay ; a- vig Uienw a Uav. '-Baleij;hj?Apn2:.W irftg-;.: r 7e0tf'. NB-i Persons hiring Gigs "from ne, uilj expectefd to repiiir any injury done to theni whilst' in" their possession; t :'. k:'- . . ' jq . 1 A CAM): MRS MARY ANDREWS returns her tharV t to,the)cUi?enii of UaleigtV :uid its vicini foi-rthe edcriragerrierit she. has met with iti ?tifr MILL1NKRY BUSINESS, and inVorms them tS! she still continues to currv on .that occupation! Sc that all orders confided to her will be pronrni ly and faithfully ;att ended to. She bctrs r,..- further to make known -to them, that she id f.J' Dresses,! Bonnets, fee-Jarid SCOUR GentleiW C ota and I Pantaloons 5 also to CLEAN ant REPAIR Bonnets , r "r; V: V , Her Shop i I kept 200 yards . North of n.- State-House oft Halifax street where she i, aV house door in Ilaleigb, oil the third r Monday f Mav next, the; Tracts of Luivd ( belonging to ihe Estate; Of the late James-P., Taylor, called ant! knownas the.Ingles'T'ractiNat. Lane and Ed. tnund line's Tracts.-; Terms sof sale, six & twelve mbnjj.ba;Cfe3it " ; - MILLER, C, fx M. ?,Airl:i31829ai; fC: . . 643t "CjItOM the subscriber about the 1st of Marco, fDark By HO RSE5 years old, about 4 feet 10 inches 'tiigh neither bis face" or legs white Saiil i Horse was raised near Tarbbrougb, . where he will attempt to get provided he is not ttolen. NOirHH AMERICAN REVIEW, No. LXHI. UST received and for sale by . 'f -K JJ- GALES" & SON. ;. '..y CONTENTS:'-V- :-.v-; .f Art I.;Te AW Theory oftfo , Earth tiskf bn the Teniperature of tlje-Interior of the Earth. By- M' L Conlier. t Considerations on .Volci. noes, the probable Causes of their Phenomena, the Laws which determine their March, the Dis position of their Products, and ,1heir Connexios with the present StaVe and "past "History of the Globe ( leading to the Establnthment of a Net Theory of the Earth. By Poulett . crope. v II. v Cllegz Education The Substance bf Two Reports of the Faculty of J Amherst College to the Board : of Trustees, witb the Doings of the Board thereoni';; '4';i,t ;-''"f'-'' , ' -- 1 : ': v- III. Ancient and Modern History - The Histoty of the Decline and Fll of the, Roman Empire. By Edward Gibbon. V:i -. ' IV PoWaJfs Course f Tirnt t The Course of Time, a Poem, in Ten; Books. By Robei t PoU i-lbkK i $ A:Myl X: : xi v- V Civilization and Conversion of the Irufiatu. f-1 Proceedings and Fourteen' h Annual Report of the Board of Managers of the Baptist General Convention. 2. A Discourse on the Occasion of forming the African Mission School Society. By JM Wain wright - , , ; VU rJPoUtieal jEic7iomy. Definitions in Politi cal Economy ; preceded by an Inquiry into the Rules which ought to guide Political Economist! in the Definition and Use of their Terms, with Remarks on the Deviation from these Rules in their Writings. By the Rev. F. R. Malthus. X-yHutory fthe Louisiana Treaty, J VHL PeltHimrVehhM or the Adventurel of a Gntlfihan'-f'r-4 r-; - '' . JIX- jVtbtlfr IHctionary. An American Dic tionary ."of the English Language. By Noah IWebsterMtn'W ' enir, a'Christtuas and New Year's Offering. 2 The Tokena Christinas und New Year's Pre sent; ;v 3. ' TheTalisman, for mdcccxxix.' . f Elementary IritructionS V. The FrsnWin Primer. 2. vCI'he Improved Reader." 3. Tho General Class Book; - 4. Essays on the Philoso phy of Instruction, or ; the Nurture of Young Minds. ;...:. ..(.-,f'".i'-''.-: . -: , : X - ' VvXIl. "jClericdt Manneft and JfaiU.tn on Clerical Manners and tlabit$ $ uchlresed to a Stu dent iii the Theological Seminary, at Princeton, New Jersey, y By Samuel Miller. -XX -XX ' XiM of the Board bf Directors of Internal lrnprovementi bf the State of Massachusetts, on the practical ityvand exjediency of a Rail Road from Boitofl ,to the Hudson Itiver, land from Boston to Pron denie s,Quarterlylist (of New Publications. Index. XxtX'&t -"Jv X ' ; - ";..V .'J UST RECEIVED ',v X XX"'' bt '-X-XV IrvingV Conquest bf GreriadaUn two Vols. :m Apri-30,:i829:VS.t-'-V;vv t . ' ': - Hardin Cbu i nty iCiiUt-tNov: iTertv, 18S. Robert McNairy,' et al noyd?McNaiet at .lu-irs of J". : Ifarhnion, ie ,ON motion of the iCDuipiainants, and i P pearingto the satisfaction of the Court, tbj the Defendants are all cilizens of the Stterf ft North-Cafolma : It1 is ordered by the four tbat thWbrder"witlvirie substance of the coV V pUmtbepublishedlin'theRiileigh Regis' ' -a 'jic wspaper printed ia I tuleiglii in the 51' of ' North-Carolina, foot- rweeks in successton. f ndtliat tbWlastpobricitibri e!J ' 30 day previous to the next terrh of this Court and if the;Def eriVits. chV not answer the coi plaint,, the case be set for hearing exparte, c -. heard Accordingly , at $he next term of to f-Couruxi'SAI true Copy-x-i' J XXX . V 1 LElWlBOYt "The substance of the corn plaint is, that thej is a tract of 1000 acres bf land granted to theT John Hamilton, iyirig in said county of Bard ihich wasin the life time; of the said gRte5 tHe other heirs,Vwhich said gift is prayedto j vviimi nidi, aim iai mib - .p. "ed in the Complainants in pursuance of thcg - V -.V: BLANKS V ' ' : V J BY virtue of a decree of the Court cf Equit for Wake.County: at th late term Jf thJ Court.' 1 shall expose to sale. ; befnrt th Infurmatioh is requested, and reasonable ezpen ces' will be paid.. -: r! . V . v ' ' i'v- - ' 7 Raleigb, April 30.. Kii&n 68 3t : 1 it i
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