I - w I m r i 1 ' t ;;NVtia'AAt;x. -. 4 ' Un versitv of Nortti-troiina, '-ipats - . . .Cri tY Jr s - ; , - a,iil'whtf-had-beert';aMkulat a w Pe?neiaTnapciuiuH .""vw commenced the :Jry:Gous t. Vf," V"; 1 V-;.V' vNfe . I " "A V : fiSftw 15iK!ay;bfJuhen the Store crljIpccMPSlrf fr . BRIDAL SONG Aviy with the Rride, with oar dau jitter atoay; : ; Jr Tom tne nouse pi nc mianv jwiciii - - ;; Svhere shie grew like a -flower byC Uie .suhshme ,vV In,the eye other; parent's jction. Aj - !,V nighty; :J;-i T ; To the pi!oWinjr bosom that fed her ;v ' X A V CAfldi Vhe 'smile of her ?ov rose like summer-tide " ' On the heart ofCfte lather that lea ner. 1 -.v.Vv..;4..-.:-.: ' , . . .v - . i ' X-V-. Away with the Bride, with our daughter away, "'i'-ifTy Prospect of jjleasure beoreihee i ' TAnd oht may she shine like ah even-tideray.' may sne snine 11 te an even-tiaeray. ..Through, the sha'dows of grief that come . o'er - thee ; iVf ';i: t - 4V ':- ' ' ; r i c 4 And oh ! may the journey of thee and thy Wife V;V -Be like that of thy father and mother -! . Have the. beautiful ho pea of another. . i v. . 1 'Gales & Son , . H A VI? just received the foHowing- Sew pub iications ; v ;' 1 1 - . - ?; T ' law. r !; .: I : i -Vernon's Reports,' 2 vols.; first American edition. ;Laws of the United States, 3 vols.' compiled by . Judge'Stpry, and containing all the Public St. tutes pa-setl fnm 1789 to 1828, whether ex v pired,. repealed at in force, arranged,' in chro. Tioiogicai oraerwnn marginal Teierences 4 i V. tHovenden's Supplement to Vesey, Jun. 2 vols. ; -Starlde on Evidence; 5 vols, hew editions f , Hoper on Iegacies,' 2 vols, first : American edi- ','' Jloff man's Legal Outlines, being1 the substance v, " . of a" course of Lectures how; delivering in the ' ' University of Maryland, by David Hoffman. 4 j Durnford 8c J East's Reports,' etg-A t volumes in V MISCELLANEOUS c Irvings Conquest of Grehada,;2 vols. r ! life of Ledyard, by J a rad1 5 parks. j ' American Common Place Book.! ' ' " r Memoirs Of Rev. Leigh Richmond, with a Like- ,1 -IIC5U.f .- j . . r ' , . ! 4 - , i . h alnemonika; or the'Tablet of -Memory, Leinff m. oitejiisier 01 events irom ine earliest penoa to the year 1829, -comprehending an epitome of ' ' Universal History, Chronology, Biography and Geography, by William Darby. , ; ! , Juvenile Sketch Book. " .- ' .- . ' " 1 Monitorial Instructer.,; , f - Tlie Works of - Mrs. Opie, complete in 12 vols. with a Likeness.' . lv Shjpp's Memoirs; 2 vols. t r p !NQyELS & POETRY. ..'.f , ', The Protestaht, ' , 2 vols. . j , , , ; Tales of St;. Bernard, 2 do. - t : V ; ; rThe Castilian, . --2do . , ' -1 Cyril Thornton - ' - 3 do. " ,q: -" j 'Salathier, ; . 2 do. 'U Vj .'v' kTales of th Emerald Isle, or Irish Legends.! Scottish, Orphans. r Pollock's Course of Time. Plays and Farces. - . v 4- x-j' ALSO, ' ' ; A general assortment of Stationary Articles. r it May 6, 1829. -- 7Q H AVE" just received from the North; a large ; supply 'v of Books,, amongst-which are the ; '' ! following popular; Works. 'f i Bishop Hebera Trav V I elsj 2 vols. 8vO. ' a Do - ,Poem , Tales of Woman.' Do j ; Poems, Pelham, 2 voU. ' . ; The Disrned, '2'ritU.? Life in India, 2 Vofsv HigfiLife, 2 voU. -: . .Jrvine'sColumbiisr3 V0I4. Do Salmagundi,; vols " Josephus, 2 vols, la 8vo. Goode's Study of Medi- Subaherri'a Lo Book, - j cine; a vois. ova. ' s - Do Book of Nature, - Thachera !ed. Biogra ' 17 ohyl 2,voIs.i;l 7MUh, 2 yof, ' j Groekfotilstr iMc tn iht vGisbome,j Duties of Man, 2 vols.. The tl"tef 2 toU L'. ' Domestic Dutiea of Wo- - ' -men, t'uX' I ..Kisinoiidi'aXiteTatijrev " ' Keppel's Tf4velV H&rtmtX tiUfm; 2 vol. ' Dobson't Pel rareh. rf r ' '.V ' ''' . r . r?jf f eeJved. a illuroeVEiMayf, 2 irfM, ;5,000 Receipt, -.Milton Vtm Wtrtki. V : SalJcekr lUport3 fm . rowel on item life of Mf& Mr KtwMlf.- AMtxfimt Atoorimtnt lot . k'mvriGG&toe, . ti) Children's Lady of tbe U&MF, TWmk MhU hf every llr.' Hem? ftow4tA(a24ftM,Umlti; Slates, ' "',--' ;). ' SUndard tVfk . fry thousand; of , ethers in store" -;?'. '.,,- ' Cardinal de Ttetz. 3 M. JAfe of Washington, 5 vols. Gibbon's Rome, BC4HV Life of Napole ! oiu 3 olav Bain' War f the Revolution. 4 vols. j Milton' Treatise on ' Chri t'wnhyy 2.t vols. 8vo Do PfQse AVorfcs, 2, vols. I'hillilelphia; Agrjcul- vr turaLSociety, 6 vols. Univerwl History, j 9 vols; -' Life of Beattie of Fisher Ames American Reyo- llution 2qIs. Pinkerton' l,'ray els, 6 vqU. larje 1 4to-with Plates, JEncyclopedia, 21 vols. British -L' Theatre, 12 vol.;Shakespeare, large 8 vo. 2 Vols. . r S pectator;s ;largW8y6 2, yolst S terne's J iur n's, Scott's, Pope's, Cowpera and Goklsroith's; Po ems; n 24mo. Rollin'a History, 8 vols Plutarch's r Lives, Life of Wolfe Tone2 vols. &c. &c. &c. f : April 9. J t , ' t i S FOR SALE , . sarv iJtiiiiivt hit. 'iv. Ti6unci"ff to the-friend. of literature, ? that : Ifro lessor hooper, or uie -university, una, uu mc.ai. of the Dialectic Societ vi received land accepted this appointmenV and will perform the' duty at-j xenaani locreon,' invrerson nan, unMu-i 24th of JunevJiP5t.: 5 -i.CU :i r We ' deem'. U lmost superfluous to. add, tHaj thoser who nvay attend; besides contributing to promote a decree of spirit in our proceedmirs.a cmmehcemiit to v Inch they, would not bth erf wise attain. nW anticipate the reception, o much pleasure from the 'production of a gentleman so well aCJiown lor ins literary Kiiaiuuicuis. 'V ;: By order of the Dialectic Society. Chapel IlillApril 30.;1829;1 ' : , 69 "IT 'WISH to sell the place Within mllebf llills i boron crh.'bn which SI no W; reside. - There are 205 crs,' about one "r half cleared, ten acres of Mea'dnw laiid and ' the balance in ;wobd. "The ' r 1 K 'a. ' ' I improvements are all new, and hmshed ;in the best manner they consist o a D wcllinL' House, containing eieht ruoens ;with fire places, besides passages, closets, &c'a large Barn and StabesJ and other.necessarv Outoouses. ' There aTe se vera! never fai liner Sprincr of the best water on the tract: and a lanre aud well 1 selected fruit Orchard;: ' l ' ; ;- .' :ir if 1 --r : I will sell this ; property on the most .liberal terms either for money on easy credits or wil exchange it far Negroes or Western lands. ; j ' Application may be made by letter to the sub scriber, at Hillsborough., ' ; j: f ' ' i . Nov. 1 5.X V'. . - J ; :i - ;. , ':vr L 21 eotf , f xj;UuiversityBa iTlERTIFICATES FOR THIRTY SHARES J of the Capital Stock ,'of the Bank of Cape Fear, belonging to the Trustees of the UmversitV of Notth-Carohna, have, never been in my pos4 session as their Treasurer, and are believed to have been lost or mislaid, t -.Notice' is .therefore hereby y eiven, that at the "expiration of thrtt months from the day of the date hereof, applica tion wilt be made to the president and Directors of said Bank, in the name and . on behalf of the said Trustees, for a Duplicate CertiGcate of said Thirty Share: r V CHASt. MANLY, Treasurer Board. of Trustees. Raleigh, 30th April. -1829. DISSOLUTJ n fllHE Partnership heretofore existing between I.- the Subscribers, under the firm of Rogers and Kigsbee, is this Jday . dissolved by . mutua consent. Alt persons indebted to the j concern are requested tprtnake immediate payment te Alien ltogersjaua inose. naving aemanas wu please present Uiem for settlement, i . I t ALLEN ROGERS, ! . EDW. KIGSBEE. I Wike County. May 7th, 1829. I . 1 71 , THE subscriber offers for Sale the late resi dence of Chltf-Justice Taylor, I at present occu pied by Thomas liuffin, Esq. . : This seat imme diately adjoins the City ; of Raleieh, has sixty-! three acres of land "attached to it; and is decidj edly the handsomest and roost eligible place o residence in that neighborhood. jForerms, ap plication may be made to Sherwood Haywood; Esq. of Raleigh, or to tne subscriber. ro" ; ; WILL. GASTON. Newbern, April 3.' I t 61 FRENCH LANGUAGE. 171 ASY METHOD for acqctiring a knowledge o JLi ; the French Language, adapted ; to Schools and Self-Tuition -' . ' . ; . i ' . r The following Works, by A. Bolmar, Professor of the French Language in the High School of Philadelphia, are to be had at the Bookstore of J. GALES & SON. : 1 j ' ( '-it ; 1st. A Collection of one hundred of Perrin'st Fable's, aecompanied by a Key, containiner the? text a literal and free translation, arranged in such a manner as to. point out (the difference between the French and the English idioms. Also, a ' figure pronunciation of theJ'French, according to the best French works extant ' on the subject.; The whole preceded by a Trea tise on the sounds of the French language, as compared with those of the English ; after which is a Syllabaire, or collection of French words, with the English, from :one to eight syllables. Price $1, .- 1 '. -.! iv'li '- I 2. Ies Aventures de Telemaque par Feneloh, accompanied by a Key to the first eierht books : containing like the , Ftsbles the text a literal anu ire translation intended as a sequel te the ; " Managers Office. , Union Canal Lottery No. 5. . " Tobc Drawn 22nd instant; SCHEME. 1, of . 10.000 is I: 10,000 1 5,000 ' f I ' 3.000 1 ' ' " 2845 ' i. .' 10 1,000 1 f; JO ; 500 ' 10 300 20 " 200 I 5,000 y 3,000; 10,00a- it - 000- 3,000 4,000 -30 ; 100, 1 J 3,000 ' lJcHides many olher prize of gBO-70- - V., v. b0-50-4n-&c. ' WholeTicketa 25-IIaIvcm g2,50-Quilr- OC" A package of 20 whole tickets, which is compelled. to draw, can ne itair lor niuu shares of package in ime proriortion. ' . - All orders (post paid promptly attended to. 7 v f YATES & M'INTYRE, . , Managers' : ; 1 RichmondJ , k Iri. the Court of Chancery Of the State of Delaware, in Kent County j J YTStandford Jester 5 Stepherr Jester, I Charle's'Jester&. 'Ann Jester & John Smith, Jos. Emmerson,f suae Jester. - .Isabel Jester,"; EHen Jester, Sarah o Jester and Leah J ester, minors un- A 3 1 Ja. i a ' ...a nf4l L-wl '- . I me gcw jrcais, uy ine saici a uuaries jester, theur next friend, Vff. 4":' g f"J stide Lowrey, Hetty Cannon, Jas. y I? I Farsett, Eliiabeth'Farsett, John Far .C r I cett,fWm. Lowrey & Elizabeth his w,fe& Jacob Farsett & Martha Luff ,3s a- 65 Ji-;w j oun uunt f j on n rarset t,i William Farsett, De Wit Clinton Farsett.'& LMary Farsett. ' . ' ; 1829, February lL-lt is ordered by the Chancellor,- that Elizabeth Farsett and John Farsett, two. ui c . m.uovc ueienaants. : nnnMi in t. . cause on Monday the7th day of July next -' ;r uucwuuj irom ine iteccrd.- -- ' : v . ' ... a : - - .... Thetollowingrrustees cpnsiiurreuc ' s . -v r .. ? --u-rik - fxfv wr- r , k;-.k- ; r ran s(lt them on as J tro od .terms ;jas?:any.tiouc.i I7iwtc aj r isiiaiimi- r um rf 4 .T ' : i) : 4 Wmisll&tri-JOHN-QW te 4 i Rw I)r: JOSEPH UJILWVELW , HH mArOTWB. RAKER .4 -I. t i V- V THOMAS B URGESAEsq, s Gen. CALVI&JONESi i;- i ;, 7r. I WILLIAM Me PR EE TERSi , . ! Co. iriLLKiMROnAHDS,2 TROMAS RUFIN, Esq: t ' EMANUEL SnnBEH, Esq. RICHARD D. ftPArGnTt Eq, i rnrtv irrvrrF.nSPOON. i ;. I. -H... it is V.stcel It nc v G ov e rn or n wen, a special meetinfr of the BoaM ot; Trustees w be held at the University during the ensumg Examination, when busines of vital tmpovtancejo ... r..,... th Institution will be con- The Secretary has accordingly been instruct ed to invite most earnestly to this meeting, the whole bwly of the Trustees of, our University ; and to say in this Notice, that it is confidently hoped.and expected that no individual member pf the Board, whetlier he,, be of the above de-. signated Committee; or not, who can with any degre of convenience give his personal attend ance, will on this occasion fail to do' so. ; . i By order, ;- v' :-- !, 'U:hi- r--,- CHARLES MANLY, ? : " Secretarj Board of Trustees. Raleifrh , 1 OtK May, 1 829. ' 71-t25J , Tlatik, Scantling, &c. 4 T J. GALES's Saw-Mill on uraDtree, witnin three mile's of Raleigh, may,be had PLANK ahd SCANTLING of every description, i ( Bills of Lumber left at the Bookstore of J. Gales& Son, will be immediately supplied, and, if desired, delivered in the City; there- being at present a good stock on hand, partly seasoned. ?May4th, 1829, 5 .: ' ; , -.y .- ,i (r-The Grist-Milljs in fine. order, and 'grinds in the dnest seasons. : , ! I t f Clean; Rags purchased at the Paper-Mill or it THE NATIONAL INTELLIGENCER, I l ! i Published iri the ,i ! CITY OF WASHINGTON, THE National Intelligencer Fs an old establish ed Journal, at the Seat of the General Gov ernment. It publishes, originally, regularly, and fully, the Proceedings and Debates ot Con gress ; also, all the State Papersand Documents of public interest, laid before Congress, or orig inating in that body, and all the Acta passed by them. , rnese recommenaations, m aauition to a varietv of other J information which ' is i to be foumHn its columns, connected; with the! 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Intending hereafter, however, to devote ourselves wholly to the newspaper, and. to a proper improvement of the condition of the Press," wq invite such further subscrip tions, as, being punctually jaaidj will remune rate our labor and expenses.: ', "' ) 4 I - F -The National Intelligencer is published dally, at jten dollars per annum, payable in advance. It is published, also; for the more: convenient circulation where a daily, mail does not penetrate.) nirce inires a wees ai six .aoiiars per annum, payable in advance: A remittance of either of these amounts in bank paper, by' mail, : will en-J sure ine prompt ana regular tT erj'f paper that may be ordered . Those subscribing will please er iney aesire tne paper tor a to be stopped without further p De continued tintI countermanded, i Washington, March 1829.1 T N . - i a. - T. 'I 1 "' I- i - ' 8(ff (e of North-Carolina, - Bertie Couniy,K - Court ir pleas and Quarter Sessions February j !-?': '.;-'," : ; Judicial ? attachment - ;rt'L ' - i turned. Levied on V -.L 1 ' V.,. Wm. Fleet Jf- I-,, ' - ' .J-u--'- wood fof Iand joining' the lands of A. W. Mebane, John Webb and others."'! -..u-T. -..M N OTICE is hereby given to ihe' Defendant, William Fleetwood, thar-nnl at, our. next County Court to be held for the county of Bertie, at the Court House in Wind. sor, on the 2d Monday of May next and replevy. c uyc propeny win oe , condemned to the use. ot tne riaintitt. z , t " , . By order of.the Court, F.. A, RHODES. Price adv:rf 1 50, ansm.ss,on':ot ev f . -j. rKF:"-?V .on Bilt thpmon as cood terms irV the tradetffkH;5-'' Tlie fbilowinis alist of the leidin-articles SUpertinejaiixi common iojhs watiin-tt. Silk and Cotton velvet Hang up CordHlusslan arid French Drilling Valencia MarnRs and oiHahette Vesiiugsi: l i.:ini - hamt:aiicos - fcoioreafiuM.r - i - - t' - - . - i.V' Plam and hguren itooic pu iircRai .h --v Thiead;antl BobbMietri-ac:es:anaugin BlacK and wnite lsooDinyxt. v ei is, sum-v o :-as nUplairirBohbinett;-:!?! 4-4 and 7 8 Irish LihenTand Lawp , f f Table; Russia and ilarige l)iaper , . 'r'' -r 'lhdiaMNankinaiWKminrtniS.trip Britannia Madras and Li hen .CambrRHk f. Italian Lustficg, Sinchew,, Sarshetts,t Satins and Rlack, Blue and.Plaid Gros de Naples fv . ' V Nankin, Canton,. Italian: and French; Crape ' Crape Robes, Shawls, Lisse and Greeir Gauze Garniture,' Cap, Gauze and Waist.ltibi)0is Braids, Bobbin, Tapes.Cotton and Thread Floss Cotton Balls, SpoOl Cotton; and Flax Thread Gentlemen's Bootees and jShoes;' '-X.,'1 li Servant's; do and; ; do ; V .' ; '.: Ladies' Morocco, Seal, Leather andLasting y - Pumps and Walking Shoes .' ? : Silk and Gingham Umbrellas V ',1--Ladies' Sun Umbrellas and Parasola. f w- Gloves ot every description ; ; l -Blacky Drab andSeariiats Youths' and Servants' doU - " , , Queen's, China, Glass and Stone' Ware i . Knives and Forks, Scissors,: Locks, &c. See. Trace Chains, Weeding Hoes, Scythe Blades v Brass Andirons, Shovels ad ToiiTJ 'M X. 'V; Castings of every description . ; : ' ' '. R ; Swedes and English Irpn and' Steel :V ' v Window Glass, Putty and Philad. White Lead " New Orleans, St. Croix and Loaf Sugar Tea Coffee Young . Hyson, Imperial and Gunpowder Sperm Candles, Orange Gunpowder,- Bay Lead Shot, Flints, Powder Flasfcs and bhot Hags. Madeira Wne; 1st and rt quality ..x . v, ;-:. French Brandy, Jamaica and N. E. Rum Holland Gin, Old Rye and Country, YV hiskeyt London Brown Stout, Philadelphia Ale &i porter -' 1 M ;"4 .';-.t- r' : v.L. . G. S. & Co. will add to their assortmerjt such Articles as may frOm time to time be enquired for. Raleigh, 27th Apri 1, 1 829. - 7-2fh x A Job of CarpenterV "Work ;-. . WAITED. , I THE Subscriber will work on moderate terms, and will receive injpaV cash or a you ng ne gro at value, if early application be made by letter or personally. ' f OCj Drafts will be executed also. j.j. BRIGGS. 66 St Raleigh, April 22. JTezv : p? Cheap Spring Goods. BErJ JArvaiM B. SMITH HAS the pleasure of announcing to his friends and customers ahdj the public in general; that he has just received and Opened an elegant assortment of the Cheapesv and most Fashionable Goods he has ever had.f Having been selected wiOh great care by himself, he feels perfectly con fident thatfor $ke patternsand ' equal qualities he cannot and -will n.9t be undersold by a n other House in the City. Cash purchasers and punc tual dealers are invicd to call and examine1 for themselves. i ' j l,'' The assortment comprises in part; 4 Blue pink and straw. colored plain, figured and plaid Pal my rines, (Tjiew and elegant Goods for the Spring j ;) j . ;.. ' ' I ; ;. Beautiful Argentine Plaid ' -; " , Gros des Indes, & rich, plain and watered Silks Mattioni's best plain black, and -plid Italian . -'Lustrings . ; ' f . Genuine French & imitation English CotepalY's . and Battistes ' , . j " v. Plain, checked and figured Swiss, Book & Mull ; VMusIins , . - .- ; 4 and 6-4 Camb'k, and Camb'k Muslins i A large assortment of new and beautiful Calicoes. of the mott fashionable style, and printed ea '""J JVI nm kJJJT III BUICS UJ XOAJiJ Is .,r;.1- Buff, pinkand purple 4-4 antl 5-4 plaid and stri :-. ped Cambk and Musl'n Ginchams.; Y"joi of them as to quality and style are superior; to Splendid fancy gause 11 kf's and Scarfs, very e) Black and white Bob bi net Lace Veils ; i. Double and triple: Robbiritjt Iace Capes,' fsome entirely new sty lei and now all the mode J A S 4 and 5-4 plain and figured Hhbbinet Laces l ' . Swiss-Muslin '.worked Half Handkfs and Capes Superior English Thread,1 and Bobbihet Laces ' aal Edgings --pl-'-;-,t;;-S;VC4A;fv,?-View' st vie Itfth ahrt Rrtrnf i?;KK., :" ,v tfl Large bandauo and flag lllkts and black Italia ; v silk Cravats :'s y- ikh han Black aM rnixt Lstings ajul fiherhnejlas, for :' GentlemenV wear T'f-i-r ';'-:v;;-.;r:''t ;it' Lyon's Summer Cl6th;Vi new article i 7-4 votite: v and only $3 for a Coat pattern J p ' i v : Black. Circassia.i; German Nankin andDenmark Rouen Cassimere, and slrtped Florentihei ' cheap j -.ip:- r:r ; .i j --x . -'; I-'-. - -Florentine "Silk, ; Marseilles and Valencia Vest . . . .. ' ings ;.' -- V A :' .r ': . . , ! -. ' K French thread; and Russia Drihmfttiriie Wnd 7 Black Horseiskin, AVoodstock. and Kid Gloves ii wit , rf- ..... Gentlemen's and Ladiesv brown, blue and irreen .va : Umbrellas ' V" M- ." - '.' -'-' . T Bleached and brown Shirtincr and Sheetinir. j ,.ncujrr tuuTi ever j than anv-l have ever soldY ' r? t - Trace Chains Weeding; Hoes, Spades; Grassl 8t s ' Scythe;Blades .-'t vfe;: , r,V CROCKERY WARE of nil kins f Cotton Cas, Shiifl Tobacco,:p Knives and ForRsVNiils, Steel aiKl IrOn; and ' Prime COFFEE and SUGAR . ; vot - 3- ! Raleigh; May 11118394 'wvt72 4w t'-i:v-:E! on the road OST, oh Monday last,! JLi from Peter Foster's, in1 eadint? FrankHl:" In .'TtiAm...' h Wate, crohsuig at. Sinims' Bridge. W - .vi.-sa.iii,. rocneiiiiooK, containing aljout One Rwdred andPy2yWottarZ l& in North:Carolina moneyif and ;ohe $50 yhoteof the United States Bank.iThere were ktiJri, papers m the P.ocket Bckhicli wiH identify it. I ;-;v pv., ,,ujiig me nuuve win leave itat Mr. ThomasAlston's, iri Wake, he shall be eiv titled 4i the-above-re ward.K 4:: w ' 'J V . ' -f? i- i'- - ' tCkll XT -Tr -'''- irvwA L'-CJ UMicnandAnolaXassimereS Wliife, bUck; drabndmixM-Dnllm v English and French IJojnbazines ; v Lastings,iCircassians .aridj B ombazetts. - ; ni . Blue, black and Oxforrl Mi i.fl nitliC QVir1 Pacd: 'tnatmrJ,iu V""'-B"k," rn'net, Morocco and(Leaiher Shoes tosignity wheth- , pre.h oavv, wri .LvSU::-- notice, or wish it . v vw. i v u ' v juoiituiiutju: jii jl o. icneaoer ana Detter .Warre nt on Ma v -1 ihhvi 82q ;-i 9-j f public .En tertainmeii L. ! JOHN; BUFFALO; aspect -fully informs the Public, tliat he ,ao iiiil i ly . occupied by VVm. W j t Tiell 7le High; oji Hargett ti eet t the corner vilmihgtpnJ3JU,f iuVe ccive Travpllers and ot hers and Wil T ine hs n frndst exeiiions' to accommodate them comC. i Pl l)iltahles are; gvod and . will be cohtaiiiv-' supplietl; with plenty f Froyender of t very kin,j C'OjHngjtoty !liniiV,i' ness of prmluce; .the price, of Board for Man -HqrsWVill bV a--dollar iliiy, - o'r.eight .'dollars month for a inptel pe.oh.,: -'i 1' , ; :V ;He hasa I! CK; three f GIGS. and. IIORi tpr ffireyavne siHirresi noTice. ins prices i HIS .niiiv, iis; niiiiTiM'iB6 we pj a (lav titj and f.,r .the Hack ; Gig with Horse & Bv a tl.u aid iloi-se vyithtit a Boy Si 50 a d-y ; a lio'rT. alone $i i a uay ; a i.uj. ovjcnia a tiay. . Riiei-ApriV,' '"-'i , 60if - i fvi NB. Persons hiring GigsMicm ine, win ' Lh ; expcied to rep''Hy injury, done to tl1Cm 4"whst in .1. IV. Sn Qia:iiivi (k ill q uevie y iKIVRNoLXlH. a UST receivvid and for sale by -J. (GALES &S0?T. CONTIINIS. hArt,3 Khe'JTewi:fheoryofi the ' E.trth-,T. Qn'thejTenip'erattro(tiie Interior of the F.arili. By M. LC; &o'Aef , t o nslderat ions on vVt.jc;' hoes; therprobabI Causes of their ' Phenomena tlie.LaVs w hi.Cli .-detertnind their March, the l)isV positidh : of ihijir Products,' and their (Jonnex'.oji with the. present Staie and past History of thi "Globe. , leading ;to the Establislimenf of a $?eyr, Theory-of the I'arth.) By Poiilett Scfope. Il't Cj,RegtlEthrcatiohThe Substance of Two Reports . of the FacuHy of Amherst College tu the Boarcl-- of Trustees, with the Doings of thb :'BfoardtliereonvV'vv X- ;.-.'':T. X lll Ancient arid Mvflern History-. The, History of the Decined Fall pf? the Roman .'Empire.-'' :By" Edwanl Yiibbori.;::-? . : IV. fPolloPs Course' of Time The, Course of Time; a Poem, in Ten Books. '. By Robert Pol. lokr-frf-- . ' . V.5f CivHtzatidn-'"an'd Con-& )ion of the Indians: 1. PiOceediiis and Fouiicc'mh Annual Report pf the-Board of Managers xuf 1 lie Baptist Genera! Conventions.?." A' Discburse' oh lie Occasion of forming the -African '---Mission 'School l-Society By J.'M. AVaihwr.ght. ' ! v -' : ; ';. : )VPo1iticul Economy)--Definitions in Politic Cal Ecouoiriy .preceded by an Inquiry into the Ruh'S which : -ought to girtdo Political Economists in 'the Definition and Use of their ; Terms, with Remarks on ithe. Deviation from these Rales n tl)eii'.:Vritinj.;'--vBythe Rey. F. R. Multhus." V1T. illishrry of the Jjonisiuna Treaty.-' '7 VIII.V:fMa.---Pelhain i or the Alventure pf a Gentleman.' C 'p;-J; ':.-?--.;; ?-; IX. I Vtbster's Dictionary.- An American Die tionary" of the English, Language' By 'Noah' 'Webster.?, 'j -w;'J--y' , , - :' ' :; - ' ':..' Xt A merican Anmials. . ff h c A t lan tic S ou venfr, a" Christmas and New year's Offering. 2. The Aiken, a Christmas andj New, Year's Pre sent. 5. Tlx? ..Talisman, 'for.Miieccxxix. ; ( yi. Elementary Inslnictiouir-l. The Franklin rriuier. x . i e improvcu viteaaer. o. ine General Class Book... 4. Essays on the Philoso phy of Instruction, or the Nurture of Young Mind?. -Ji-'.-.'-i, . ' : ' . . j ' . . . -'vr-:-- . - - X U. " Clerical Manners and Rabits. Lett ers on Clerical Manners and Habits ; addresed to a Stu dent in the. Theological Seminary, at Princeton, New Jersey;; By Samuel Miller. ; '.'', "' - X 1 1 1. Massachusetts -Rail Jload.- Report of the Board of Directors of Internal Improvements of the State' of Massachuset ts, on the praa icabik ity and expediency of a, Rail ltoad from Hosto i to the Hudson River, and, from Boston to Pioys dence. " Quarterly list of; New Publicatious. Index. " fJM y'V':- ','; ',. .". -. y';' .J .. ' .- - April 20. AZ Z:--&- . ..; - . New and: Cheap Cash Store. flLLIAAl C. TUCKER takes pleasure it annoitneing to his friends and the public in general, that he has just returned from New . York;-;,1 and is now receiving'' and openinhi SPRING GOODS, which together with his for. mer Stock will make his assortment very com plete .": , , 1 1 i s "assor t men t will I comprise almost every article of Dry Goods and Groceries iri the Mercantile Business, t Alt of wh ich he purchas ed ip New-York;, principally tor cash, and eif course will be able to sell them on as good terms as any house' in the place. '..Amonsr his troods is it yery largeand elegant collection of Fancy Cal-licie-V Ginghams, Miislns, Silks, Lapes t Sure mer "Clothing of almost ;;everyj'. description ; Li dies aitd Gentlemen's Shoes and Gloves. 1. Also Cologne WateV.Macassar Oil, Hair Powder, Fa cy Soaps, &c. hc,V-- . i - He respectfully invitee his friends and custoni mers to Call and tixarnine his )Gfxdsas he fhv ters himself that they will suit both in price aiit quality, and accordingly secure a share of theif .patroriacre.'1-. 1 v ' -: '.-' . '-..'', 'V' ' 't ' ; "'- patronage.1 , 1 Raleigh, May H, 1 829; - f 72 4t l.S.'MOMN1 HAYWOOD Vrshec.tfii.!lv an- rtouncesto the Puiilic, t!iat she is 'prepared to accommodate Travellers -Gentlemen & their FaniiliesT-Boarders by the day, week, ' month or ve ar 3cr,ooIcliihlren for any 'leptrih of time. tier House, is situated, . in ;th'e immediate vicinity of the Capitolfthe Banks and the severnl Semi hariesyofLwnngilTlte a bamtiful and b:gbly?culiiviated Gardek: attached to it ; her iRoomsare spa'cious nd'aaTrvi'iShe ''Assures ai ! tlioSeJ. who may.-honorber with their patronage ,t?iav;ho exertions sHalliSbe4 wahtiitar on her puit to'ehdett-theni comfortable! -; - - ' OMriH.? hasaIso0a?gopii Stable, w. ich shall be vvell supplied with Provender for Horses, and a careful Ostler to attep( them. v . . , . . f rices as moderate as those of any Boarding house in the city. rV, ' ...f'- ;; .' " Raleigh,' May 14. X -..'t .' 74 i . . -I .. i ... -.. WTLLTA1MS & HAYWOOD, HAVE Jusf; receivctVT 'and vofTer.' for; sale the following valuable and highly approved ;:Medici6es'"iV.;i 'H . '. v ,- 1 : Swaiiii's Panacea, , For the cure of Scrofula or Kinp-'s ' Evil. Sf Siltic . and Mercurial - Diseasesa iifieumatisrn, , IcerOus Soresi Diseases, of the Liver and Skin &c. p Hhtlersoiifs CoiiglrDrnpSv ' vA valuable." Metlicine for 'i'.oti'rrhs fn.sumP 1 1614s. ,!la tphea(l?siEss Mustar ;;: An eftlcacious remedy for Rlieurnatism, Goni ;Spi-ains,;Briiise?,tN the Limbs, &c. ; itf:ft:0V riin " Vm&i cl Loiionj : F)rrejmovihg;pimplcs: i terirent, An article" highly recommended ; for Congh Crrlincipient Asthmas and Consumptions. J araess Antidyspep Pills r , . An approved remedy for Dyspepsia Or Indiges PHir-inini,-irom me lace, and tor oeauin" IlbiJeSetablePnlm c i- Raleiijh Mircb Ul r ; i ; r ' .' r it .- x i -:'V-v ;'.'-: : ..' i y" -'" ...