4. V v. .1 V r 1 r4 11: '4 V : c - : r. Court of.pleis cad Quarter Sessions, .y ; COqO0 IDflDli l. " s-t ' rtf V'T'-''- wn-yTerm, A.DlC29r; - TT 'h-d' for thrall san cf.TVOJ ; t )jrom the Rockingham XSaJsette : - y'hVJts-'VfiJt f AldavaUocK, - Where, ;oh ! hfre ;haV fancy borrovsr v 1 i Peace to gil3"lhis hour of onow ?, : ; Thus to part--lt breaks wy heart iy?- Speak, oh ! speak tpt of to-orrowrn ; Kever shiaM'W meet again "f" -r?-''. j .f"' j Till oiirjhearts haye lost their li gfithess, , And our love, depressed by: pain, ; Withers from its;mornhg brightness fs f s f" Yet ''traTam'enrvpurX'-; 'A.H , - ' i - - , - ' . Av .(, i,"-?.,'- f 6 - "'4 J1TfhJyS,V - Wear aeain the flTowery chain - Winch our youthful hands have braided I t Yes r jaffectioh lives lor y earsr,!-!'.' k t" Though tlie. lips in' sighs imay breathe it; v Still the chain will bind, though' tears ; . FaU u)on the bands that wreatlvU. . ;; Tor' tM.':ft1) . a'jraiii endeavourj': Fond -and faithful hearts to sever . ?F i ; L,ove Inspires no dying fires, v; N ; . Waked but once, they burn forever. , . y.- When our star of life descending ; , - Down the Wester n heaven is bendmgv ? : v .( Deep repose our eyes will close,-;;-' V Dust to dust in ''calmness blending. .s Heart ; witlv hear shall bletd again 0 Where aff ection's bands are surer ' For eartbjiath known no stronger 1 Heaven hath never blessed a .purer ' , y Oh t ; ftis all avain. endeavour ."i . v - Fond and faithful; hearts to sever- -h Death destroys the earthly joys, ' ;s t - But the heavenly lave forever. X Gales fc? tfTAVE -just received the followiog new pub y 14 u - ticationa; i . ' ' . , v law; i, -Cv " - yi,s' r " " Vernon's Reports, vols. -first American edkion. 1 j Laws of the United States, 3 vols: compiled by '"''I . " Judge Story, and containing aft the Public Sta- . 4utes passedfrm 1789 tb- 1828i whether ex- 1 " pipec rePe 9r n forci arranged mchro- nological drdef : with Jmafginil references . -V. V- 'loFlbvenden's Supplement .tti Vesey Jun. ,2 vols. " vltackonBvidenC ., P 74r'Xegacie8i";:2iVplsi;irst-' American edt- rodmans Legal Outlines "being the substance V otU, cVurse of Lectures now deli. vering: in the tl University cfcMary lahdV by: David HoffmanVr Du rnford t & East's Reports, eighty volumes i n , ,Jkrir,new edition . -.; ;;;' ; MISCELLANEOUS. rpiftN flanriiaest of (Grenada. 2 vols. .-S-t'i-'. ,a - " ot" Ledv ard, by, J arid Sparks, t: , 'Memoirs of Rev. Leigh Richmon Richmond, with a Like- f ji Jinemcrnikai, pr the Tablet of. Memory; being1, a 1 -i u vRcfester ot events' from the earliest period to theyear 1829 cprti preheiiding an epitome of : ' I Universal History Chronology, Bioftf aphy and ffl" 'Geography byWillKi Darby. ; K :. 7 UJUvenile Skeco BooK. : JHotutorial Instructer; Irk. Wnnto e 'Mrs. finiti r.nmntt .in 12 ' v.nl. - "-",! -t i " " fehirjbs Memotrs. 2 vols. hi pps M emotrs, r v NOVELS & POETRY. f- 'The-Prbtestant: f2ysls: ir:s : HTales of St. Bernard; do- , , 1 The:-Caatnia4::2-do-- Cyril tWrtttovT'Sido.' , ' f SalatMeL"02'do. ' Tales of the Emerald. Isle, or iEish Legends. 1 ; Scottish Orphans. v. i Pollock's Course f Time. . Plavs And Farces." r : ; 1 - ;4 ... -at en - A general assortment of Stationary Artie les. 70 v'pV-": J. GATES & SON jnTAVE just received from the North,- a .large rtti su pply of ; Books,; amongst which are- the following'.popular Works : ' Bishop Heber's Trav- Tales of Woman, els, 2 ypts, bvo , ' Do ' Poems Do '"Poems, Pel ham, 2 vols. . The Disowned, 2 vols. Life in India, 2 vols. HighXife, 2 vols. 1 y Subaltern's ' Log Book, ' 2 vols, - . , r 2illah, 2 rols.; j , Rachel Dyerr Crockford.or Life in the West, . . . The Roue. vols. ; " trvihe'sC5lumbus,3 vols. ' Dd Salmagundi,? vols Josephusf2 vols.ia.f8yo. Go6des Siudy of ;Medi cne,' 5.vls ovo Do t . fBb"ok of N ature, Thacheys Jfrtdi Biogra: phy 2 vlsv 4 ,y Gisborne's Duties of Man,' 2 vols.' Domestic Duties of WoilAlmacks,;2 vols. i men, -,-vfn.-w Herbert Milton, 2 vols. Stranger "of the Valley, Scott's Novelists, 2 ' vols. .-iHi'l'f ,; tiA" V Memoirs. ' of Madame ;Hauset, f : $ r Do-: :i C:-.;Campanr Miss Mitford's Rienze U ; Julian. - "v . . -Miss Baillie's Bazil de .1 Montford; The Brule; WXeppel'e Trayeis, y4 -: 'Dobson's Petrarch; j hismonai'S r,nerure. - t Ilume'a Essaysl i2 vols. " J . ' 5,000;Recepts, , ; ! v' . MiltonVrosvWdrks,! alkeld'srteports vtils. , Powel on Mortgages v The Dream, etc.. &c rUfe bT Mrs.1 Siddon Also, just received, a -eneral ; Assortment of school , andi Childrenfs Books.; Bibles of every. : Mr Kewible-Dr. Ai kin and Goethe1! tdv. of ahe .Manor, 7', size & quality, from 4to. to 24mo.- Quills. Slates. - llrs. -r Hcmans Records ' ofoman7:A Sic - &c. .r . -. . Standard Works amongst : many . thousand of ' cJ&er? inatorfe ?: ;-1ir ' Crdinarde,Ret2f 3 vols. Xife of Wasningtdn S 'wohu Gibbons4 Rome. Scotti Life of Naoole- tn 4 3 - vols. Bain's' War of the Revolution 4 vols. ! ilton'a Treaiis lutkiu 2 Vol.iPnkertoti,a Travels, .d voIs.arW-e - , Kpntls-Commentaries : , Starkie'CriinaiPiead. , - Coxe Digest-hp: 4toV with Platei, "Encyclopedia, 21 vols. British .Jt 'f h.utre.12 Volt ShkkMnMri linr.'fliv' Q.ln Spectator.rlargfc'Svo, 5 vols. ? SternesL Rurn: Scott's, PopeV'C6wper'and.. Goldsmith's - Pt; ts, m 24mo. H Im7s History, Sruls. PlutarcVs ; t.tvs, t-ne or w cite icne t : it. '.I V ii, Robert Hester, (of Wm.)y a ' : k nHr?7T'Ar,r!:. V. . i.i'jiu. J. ujt,-.:. ... I U05. Ur iillUClUUQt JUU. SHU C I lummwiivu i, - as uarrusnec, . . v fC , - ;- - , j TTT aorjearinff to the satisfaction ot the uourt i: II that the defendant. Robert . Hester, is'rnot 1 an inhabitant of this State ; it is ordered that publication be made in the Raleigh Register for i six creeks, giving notice to the said Robert Hes ter that he appear at , the Court ot fleas ana Quarter Sessions, to be held tor tne LOunxy ana stat Foresawl. at the v courthouse ra uxiora. A KW f5rt Mnndav Ail mist neit.Uhen and f hire wnlevv and nlead to issue, or judgment Ani ur'ill K rnrlrpd uD VWcrainst hum and 'the nnnirv loviM ; nni condemneQ sUDieci iu me tlVKV - - - - f V niaintitt'srecoverv. wiiness. aiepucu rv. ouci Clerk of said Court, at office in Oxford, the first .ICIfk. UI.MIU Monday in May. Av 3V5or th- Caro Una, Buncombe County. ; , Superior Court of Jaw April Term, 1829 Thomas Sharpe, at -V t ;r v. :' Petition for Divorce. ; Rncsnnah Shame. Si-..',-?'-wPrNvi "":;A'- '','"'v-.' ORDERED by Court, that publication be made for three months successively in the Ra- and the YadRin and uatawoa Journal, that the Defendant, oe and appear at the next Superior Court of Law to.be held for Buncombe County, at the Court-house in Ashje- ville. ' on the second if onday after ; the fourth Monday in September next, , and plead or an swer to the Plaintiffs betition. or the name will be heard ex parte 1AV!:J:-js'i'Vi-v f Witness, Robert' Henrylerkof aaid Court at Office, the second Monday after the fourth Mon : jday of March,': 1829.' , -;;V-; r .J ' ' ' i ' . State of Nor tte Carolina, , "v :: 'Buncombe County, y Superior Court of Law April Term, 1829. Ann Armstrong, , l ff.fr -'v, :;..- f-'v-.S v. r-v." i VPetition for' Divorce. 5?amL Armstrong. S l'H.C:" '" ORDERED by Court, that publication be made fbr 3 months successively in the Raleigh Register; and the Yadkin and Catawba journal, that- the -Defendant be and appear at the next Superior Court of Law to be held for Buncombe county, at. the Court-house in Asheville, on the 2d Monday after the 4tn Monday m septemoer iiext, and plead or answer to the JPlatntifPs pe t uuon, or inc mc wiu.c uciu m , , Witness. Robert Henrv. CleTJt or saia ;oun at Office, the 2d Monday after the 4th Monday yu hAS: ; i BOgHtT HENBY, C. S. C. - Sfae of HftrfCroina, -: ! Buncombe! County. -' .! f.: Superior.Court of Law rAprilTerm, 1829. k Jacob Rap er, "T , . fc ' , r , ' v. ; C Petition for Divorce. j Deborcii Raper S . li r ' ! ' ' :, . . , kRDERBD by Court, that publication be made Vf . for 3, moBths successively in the Raleigh Register, and (he Yadkin and Catawba Journal, that the Defendant be and! appear - at the next Superior Court of Law to be held for Buncombe county, at the Court-house in Asheville, on the 2d Monday after the 4th 1 Monday in September nekt, and plead or answer to the Plaintiff's peti- tiqn, or the same will be heard ex parte. Witness, Robert Henryj Clerk; of said Court at Office, the 2d Monday after the 4thMonday ot March, ivw. . . mt-i-. 'a a ;. ,J- vr- -i-; I ... M ROBERT HENRY, C. S. C. j, l State of North! Carolina, ; --'j : Buncombe County. . . . . . Superior Court of Law April Term, 1829. AndrewPrslyiTDv--?'- :l f. ; ' - -y. ' r v Petition for Divorce. Eleanor Presly,3 ' ;: ; -It"'"-" ' "'t ORDERED by Court, that publication be made for 3 months successively in the Raleigh Register, and the Yadkin and Catawba Journal, that the Defendant be and appear at the next ' Superior Court of Law to be held for Buncombe county, at the Court house in Asheville, on the 2d Monday after the f4tb Monday in September next, and plead or answer to the PlaintifPs peti tion, or the same will be heard ex pariei . i' i Witness, Robert Henry, Clerk of said Court at Office, the 2d Monday after the 4th Monday of March, 1829. i ' ... r- ,; ,; ,.;... .r,j' ROBERT HENRY, C. S. C. i State of North-Carolina, BuncombeCounty. " Superior Court of Law April Term, 1829; v. , vPetitior, for Divorced .n. Margaret Robards. '' 'i'-j ORDERED by Court, that publication be made for 3. months successively in the Raleigh Register, and the Yadkin and Catawba Journal, that the Defendant be and appear at the next -Superior Court of Law to be held for Buncombe county, at the Court-house . in Asheville, on the 2d Monday after the 4th Monday in September next, and plead or answer to the-Plaintiff 's pe titioiij or the samelwill be heard x parte. ; I Witness, Robert Henry, Clef k of said Court at Office, the 2d Monday after the ;4th Monday of March, 1829.;:rvv;h'...: ' JH: '.yi ROBERT HENRY, C. S. r.. j State of North-Carolina, Superior Court of Law April Term, 1829. Ashur Lyon, . .,4-?, j V 7 . Petition for Divorce. Lucinda Lvon. . :', ? ' a - ,.: . 'A :' f RDERE D b v Court, that bublicatinn be made! Jr for 3 months Successively ini the " Raleigh Register, aiid the Yadkin and Catawba Journal,1 that ; the Defendant , be and appear at the next Superior Court of Law to be held for Buncombe county, at the Court-house in Asheviile, on the 2d Monday after the '4th Monday in September, next, and, plead or answer to the Plaintiffs petl-1 tion, or the same will be heard ex parte. " ; i ? ! Witness, Robert Henry, Clerk of said Court at Office, .the 2d Mondav aftr the 4th Mnnri j of March, 1829. 'V'-v-' K:.-: ::--v' -m; ROBERT HENRY, C. S O. c JJ c Buncombe County- " ' k Superior Cort of Law-rApKlrai,!l829.; a v. ' r :. VPetition for Divorce. . ' - J Edward Bjucihery: .;;;k;'f V-" ' -i p O' RDlED byi;purtl that publication be made for .3; months successively in the Raleigh Register, and the Yadkin fcndVlCatawbi Journal that the Defendant be and; appear at the next Superior Court of Law to be hld for Buncombe Coojtty:Jatthe Court-house in 1a ah evil I- :Hy?;M' in September uu picau or answer to the Plaintiffs peti tion, the same will b heard 'ex'bmieS?4 vk ? Witness, Robert Henry,:Clsrk : of laid Court at Office, the 2d Slonday After-the 4th Monday of March, 1829. t - ' X t ' , ROBERT HENRY; C. sc. ta t vlmnrh mih fltv oF.VVasninrton.Oa 5a w " V -" J " , TV v. ' , . --------- -. , , w1. wvo. jwwery , - splendid- scheme: 1 Prize of 30,OQQ Dojlars, 1 1 1 1 do; 'do ,do, do do i do do, do do do , do do do 10,000 Dollars.; , ' 8,000 Dollars. , 6,000 Dollars 5,000 Dollars. 3,000 Dollars. 1 1; 2,500 Dollars.: 2,000l Dollars. J. . 2 10 1,425 Doljars. . : - y 1,000 Dollars. 500 Dollars. 400. Dollars., . 300 Dollars. V , ; 100 Dollars 10 10 10 5 ', S4 Besides many of 90, 80, 70r 60, &c Whole Tickets $10; Halves $5 ; , Qrs $2 50 ; Kie-htliff 25. , : For sale in a variety of numbers at the Lotte ry and Exchange Orhce of t wwiw,'XW 1 fi. W. HEWSON, Petersburg. Ti iPrtTie!! all navable in Cash, r Orders for Tickets or shares of Tickets must iie.seni on immediately. Delav not t another such an op nortunitv to obtain a fortune for so small a sum may never offer. Direct to D '.lL'vi. '-J- Jt. VY; ni(H.i5W? 4 . Petersburg1. Petersburg, 3lay 1829. 75 rwrXTnCir 4 TT iTTTXTP r ,4 ' Bismal Swamp Canal Lottery, ' ACl'k: 20th CLASS, .. yA : 60 No. Lottery 9 drawn ballots. 1 Prize of S25,000 10 Prizes of 500 1 1 1 1 do 15,000 10 10' 29 51 51 do r do do do do 400 300 do do do do 10,000 5,000 4,9S0 1,000 600 200 150 100 10 10 do SO's1 , 70's; 60's, &c. v Whole Tickets 10, Halves $5, Quarters $2 50, YV''--i:'v o?:. 'Eighths fl;2':v j V;-' Tickets and Shares in great variety ' of : lucky numbers may be had at V ' .'-.' f : 1 f YATES & M?1NTYRE'S Office, ."' -: :' : - Richmond Ya M'ay 23, 1829. . ; ; - ' , ' . . wkl - 75 NOTICE. : 'I ; I HE Subscriber having Qualified as Adminis 5 trator oh the Estate of Mrs. Sarah Glenden- ning dee'd. at the last Granville County Court, hereby gives notice to fall the) creditors of said Estate, to present .their claims for payment with in the time prescribed by law1, . or r this notice will be pleaded in bar of a recovery. '' -T . JfARKEK liAMU, Admr. May 21, 1829. 7S5w NOTICE. I MRS. SARAH GLEND ENNlNG,late of Gran. : ville county, formerly resident injRaleigh, has lately died intestate. ; Many jof her next of kin reside at a distance from this place, and I do hereby notify all persons concerned, that nt the expiration of two years from the 1st May, .1829, as prescribed by law, I shall be ready and wil ling to-settle the &aid Estate.- The Administra tion of .said Estate haying been; committed to me by the County Court of GraHville County in May 1829.- ''VV"- : ' ' ; ,: j :' ' 1 will attend to all communications post paid) which may be addressed to me at Raleigh, N. C. ,t :'' PARKER RAND, Al r'r. Wake county, 21st May, ,1829. 74 6m .. Private Boarding Schools T1HE Exercises n the Subscriber's School, v JL will close on Friday the 5th of June, and be resumed on the secondMonday in July. ' There will be public speaking by his pupils, on Thursday night the 4th of June, in the Ma sonic flalh The citizens of the town are re spectfully invited to attend. 1 1 ; J. WITHERSPOON. N. B. Terms of his. School, $65 per session, for Board and Tuition, paid in advance'. . ; Hillsborough, May 19. 75tlA J MIDWAY ACADEMiin, Franklin County, N. C. rTIHE Examination will take place on Wednes X day and i nursaay, jq anai4tii oi June ; on the latter day, a number of the Students will deliver select Orations. To al! which, Parents, Guardians and the Public, are respf ctfully ih- vited. ; ' .': - The Second Session will commence on Mon day 15th of June, under the superintendance and instruction of the subscribers. .; Board and Tuition , 950 per Session, f payable m advance. -i. G. K. HILL, I A. M. D.S. HILL. ! ; May 5th, 1829. - r 75 2t kk- ; -- XJIROM the Paper-Mill in the vicinity of Raleigh JC; a few days ago,';-. ' '' ' ':'--"l":'v' ; lADarjcj tDapple which' had just come off a journey, and some what lame from a founder.' The only mark re collected, is a lump on his nose. v He had a Bell on his neck, and is supposed to be in the neigh borbood of the City., . . ; - "Information of this Stray will be thankfully rc- ceived at the Paper-Mill, or at J. Gaes &-Son's BooKstore in' Raleigh 4 or if any person will de- Hvcr siu norse x euneirpiace, he will : receive a suitable reward. . - ta .4si! : Mav State of North-Carolina, " . f ;;:: ' ; o Hay wood County. . 4 k "k... , ' Superior' Court of Law April Term, 1829 c.i'f John Crow, y . ?.( U il .. ,-i r: . vv,-"':? -iM : ' 1 C.Petitionto va- Jas. Holland's heirs Steviseesr X :ate a rant- I T&Pf he satisfcctio1i"othlCourt; ,!hat e Defendants in this case, , to wit. Jas Holland, jr. vRhodesJand Cymhm, his wife, --r- Perkins and Sophia, his wife, heirs and de- y-i " nu nouano. ' wi dow of the said James:. Holland, an, i.h.k;o, of ahotheStateV so that thq ordinary -process of lucm, ii is ordered that publication be ade for 'three mbnthauccea sively .m the Baleih Register, that the said, De- uMopa .a appear at tbe. next Superior rV. fc wca ior tu.is; county, at Uie CourtJiouse in Waynesville on. the second Wed. nesday after the1 fourth' Monday in September nu mere w pieaq, . answer or demur to therPbtntifrfsr petitionbr ? judgment1 $ro cwi fs& wiH be, entered against them; . - ( i Vitness, Jhn B. Love; Clerk of aaid Ctmrtat Ofhce, the second: VVednesdav . ai'tee th inrtK LQVE,C. S,,C. . ' -t :- :: . j - t t llevBry Boofa''& Grocery Strrc- HtiORGC IOTSON1 & Co rEsr -ttRr inform. MiJ their frL.:ds and the pu ,iT commenced theory Gdpda Grocery Buwnesa in theStore formerly oecuped by the late, wnhara J..- r "L. ? l-f ;irrnmnrie. almost every Article in the general line. ; As the Goods were Bought far cash, - and the greatest care r ta ken in the selection, they feel confident they can sell them ori asrgood , terms. fcs any; Hopse in the trade. ; k A J I The foUowing is a list of the leading articles ? Superfine and common' Cloths - ' f Rouen and,'Angola Cassimeres, . - V;' t'vy White, black, drab 'nd mixM Drilhng: , ;- ; English and French j Bombazines v. t Lastings, Circassians and Bombazetts ; . . Rattinett, Silk an4 Cotton Velvet : V-'. p". Hang up Cord, Russian and French Drilling '. r Valencia,! Marseilles and Toillahette Yesttngs 4 Uingham,:Calicos, colored Muslin ''p ' j Plain and fiirureci Book and Checked Muslin a ,y Thread and Bobbinett Laceis and Edging ,;r Black and white Bobbinett Veils and Collars " 4-4 and 5-4 plain Bobbinett 1 : " 44 and 7 8 Irish Linen and La wn , ; , -Table, Russia and Barige Diaper "t , v -India Nankin. Wilmington Seines . , - , ..Britannia; -.Madras and Linen Cambric Hkfs . . " Italian X.ustrir.g, p5incnew,vOarsneu8,soai.iu ':(. ' Florence ' 'v . ' ".- , Black, Blue nd Plaid Gros de Naples a Nankin, Canton, Italian and French Cmpe t 4 Crape Robes, Shawls, Lisse and Green. Gauie Garniture,' Cap, Gauie and Waist Ribbons ' Braids, Bobbin;. Tapes Cotton and Thread Floss Cotton Balls. SnoOl Coftoni and-Flax Thread-: Gentlemen's Bootees and Shoes if Servant'a do , and ' ; do hLadies' Morocco, Seal, Leather and -Lastmg - Pumps and Walking Shoes -' Misses and Childrensf;.do':;'t v'.it; V Silk and Gingham Umbrellas ' : v : j,a(Mes aun.vlorviia rwaswa Glovesof every description : :k-v ? j : Black; Drab and Seal 4 Hats ' Youths' and Servants' do ' :;':. Queen's, Ciiina, Glass and Stone .Ware , Knives and Forks; Scissoi-s, Locks,' &c.&c ; Trace Chains, M eeding Hoes, Scythe Blades -Brass Andirons, Shovels arijd,ong-.,j-- C Castings of every .description . V At Swedes and English Iron and Steel v"ji; Window Glass, Putty jand Philad. White Lead1' ; iew OrleaiOt. -Croix and Loaf Sugaj'P- ; Tea Coffee, Young Hyson Imperial and Gunpowder Sperm Candles, JJrange-Gunpowder, Bar Lead Shot, Flints, Powder Flasks and Sbo 3ags ; Madeira Wine, lsi and 2d Quality -' f ; ' g: v: ' v French Brandy, Jamaica arid N. E..Rum u Holland Gin. Old; Rye and Country Whiskey ' London Brown Stout Philadelphia Ae jk Porter. S. & Co. will add to their assortment such Articles as may from time to time be enquired for. Raleigh, 27th April, 1829. . j :j67-2m New,: f Cheap iSjiftiods. HAS the pleasure of announcing to his friends and cust omers and the public in general, that he has just received and opened an elrgtfnt assortmerjtj of the 'Cheapest and most Fashionable Goods he has ever had. Having bee'iisfl.ected with greatcare by himself, fie feels perfectly con- Jtdent that for like patterns and equal qualities, he J cannot and tw not DC undersold by lany other House in the Cityi Cash purchaser and punc. tual dealers are invited to call and examine fair themselves. :- :'j : ' ';- . r ' f f, -; ' - The assortment comprises in plati: : ' Blue, pink and straw col bred plain, figured and plaid Pal my rioesj (hcw and etegaht Goods :k for the Spring-J t - ' ':i Beautiful Argentine Plaid I j ' Gros des Iiides,; & rich, plain and watered Silks Mattioni's best plain black, and plaid Italian ' Lustrings . ' " t . 'j '' . . Genuine French & imitation English COtepaley's ! ' and Battistes ' '.'j ;: . . - ' '. Plain, checked and figured Swiss, Book! &' Mull ivt ""Muslins'-'" ;j . 'j : : -. i ; .,. 4 and 6-4 Camb'k, and CamVk Muslins A large assortment of new and beautiful Calicoes, (jof the moat fashionable ttyle, and ptfnted ex pressly for the Spring sales o1829J) i - v Buff, pink and purple;4-4 ahd 5-4 plaid and stri ped Camb'k. and Muslin Ginghams; ( some of : them as to quality and style are superior to any I luive ever setnj r - y V ' !" ij J E: , Splendid fancy gause llkfs and Scarfs, very cheap Black and white Bobbinet Lace Veils :' '. ' Double and triple Bobbhiet Lace Capes,; fsome 4 and 5-4 plain and figured Bobbihet'Laces ' '- . Swiss Mushn worked Half.Handkfs and Capes ' V; Superior English Thread, ' and Bobbinet Laces Edgings ' New style Belt and Bonnet Ribbons :'k k Large bandano andCfiag ;Hkfs and blaclItaliari - ' -; . silk Cravats kkMt-:ktkkt''k' Black and jmixt Lastings anifihePrtmRasi for Gentlemen's wear Lyon's Summer Cloth; fa nezo article 7-4fndet , and only $3 for a Coat pattern) k 4, Black Circassian, German Nankin and Denmark Satteen V-.X-:fV:-';i-' Rouen'Cassimei,'amitiiped'FlOT cheap) : r-k&k.M-- Florentine Silk, ; Marseilles and Valencia Vest ' ings ' k--kA f:'c k-'r French thread, and Russia firming Piand ,- , . , jroTBn i i . r . . t-?5v:ivi -"r.f...;;f; .'. . 1- , - - . - - - . . - ..i .. i-. ..; . . v. - : Black Horse-skin, Woodstock and Kid; Gloves Gentlemen's and Ladies brown, blue and ereeh Umbrellas ' ;TVI k:-. ' : Bleached and brown r Shirting andSbeetingV (cheaper than ever ) . - "- ) 'V; Blue, black and Oxford Mixed Cloths and Cassi-;'-X meres: . ;, p-fkr k. dk?:& Calf-skin, Prunel, Morocco and feather Shoes n:':k&:frewrorkahd very Cheap) Plain and India carved shell Combs J t i 6 Cases fashionable HATS, (cheaper and than any I have ever ssohn 1 1 i 1 better Trace Chain's, Weeding Hoes, Soades Grass P R Y WARE of all ki nds V : 1 Cotton Cards, SnnfT", Tobacco, Powderand Shot MllVPS snrl ynvfre KTiln. - o '1 : ! Prime COFFEE, and SUGAR. . .w. -vji ili 11.11a. oicci auu iruu Li:'55, I lialeighjMay 12th, 1829r Tejit ;lioUai!s ivfa. T: OST, on Monday last, on the road leading from Peter Foster's, in Franklin, to;Thomas Alston's, in Wake,, crossing at Simms' Bmlge; a small calf-skin Pocket Book- contain! no-! k ,f 9" aboVt Ji ...i.vim-wii-uiina money, .ana one 50 fnbte" of the United States Bank. There were also sundry papers in the Pocket Book, which will identify it. A,2nyrP?t6on finding the above will leavelt at Mr. Thomas. .Alston's, in Wake; he shall be en titled to the above rewards K ri' r' : W ' Vl tUkr JOHN V. C AWTHORN Warrenton JUay 42tb,-1829. -SVp. kkkkkmmmMMA pened his house in frh T'Aw; if iwvj.Ll .:s i c j jb, 100 yards west of the Court-House, Vwhere" he is pleparedto receive BOARDERS and ac coram c 'Ever ".S-'ao w may can on him, :iort will ; be made .to fcctic it N - UCv 1 ' ' ? Waboro, 23d Feb', J. 1 :I?ul5lic Bntertainmeni - JOi::: BUFFALO riespect. fully -inforns the Public, that 11 ..puree, i uie ruone House form-T ly occupied by Wm. X Bell an AFiimingron oireei, wncrc c win De glad tor ceiveTravellers and others, and will use hijm" most exertion's to-accommodate them comfn- bly. f ; ... , . . r His. Stables, are 'good and will ; be coiistanf supplied.with plenty efPrbvender of every Vln(f V;Qwing to the scarcity pf money and plentifU' nessof produce,'the price of Board for Mao an Horse:will be a dollar a day or "eight dollars i month for a' single peon. - Vyi . "' Hefhas IIAQK, three GIGS, and RORgjjo for Hire,v'at the'shoftest notice-? His prices f V his Hack; Gigs and , Horses, are--f 3 a day the Hack ti Gig with Horse St Boy $2 a day -and Horse, without arBpy' $l 50 a!d y a Hor alone $1 a. day ; a 'Gig 50 Cents a'day... sf , " Ralei April 2X 5 ' ' ' ! 60tf f NrB;, Persons luring. Gigs". from me, -will fle xpeicfedi to repairviy Viftjury jdone to therrT whilst in their posse sio"!, :. -.' - , J, B. ' NpRTI I A ME Rl CAN REVIEW, .-?No. LXHi; TT UST received and. tbr sale bv f tl- ' ' .wJ. GALE3 St 'sb. '" , . CONTENTS., j;- y-::k;s -ArtSl'.krAe New'Tfiecry . of the Earh--T.f oti the Temperature of the Interior of the EartlL By ML. CordienConsiderationspn Volci noes, -the probable Causes of their,r Phenomena, the Laws which determine their March the poslton Of tKeir Products and their Connexion .with the present State and ast - History of tV Globe i leading to the Establishment of a New Theory of the Erth., i By Poulett Scrope. r II'., College EducationThe Substance of Twc Reports of the Faculty . Of Amherst College tp ; the Board ; :of Trustees with the Doings 6f the Board thereont; : P-':- !' ; " ' 111.' 'Ancient and Mudern History i The History of the! Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire: By Edward Gibbonij.fi v . I - ;: , '"' iyJollok?8yCoursc Jof Time -The- Course of Time, a Poem, in Ten Books. By Robei t P0U" ?6kV". -'"k.'kT:,fk " ".' - s Aft Civilization ahd Conversion of the Indians; 1. Proceediu.s and Fourteenili Annual Report of the Board "of Managers of the Baptist General ConventionrC 2. A Discourse on the Occasion of forming" the Africah . Mission " School Society.-. By Ji M. Waih wright. kAkk j rk k Vt.I'ltiwJ Economy Politi cal Economy preceded by. ahi Inquiry into the Rules whichought jto guide Political Economists in the Definition and, Use of their jTerms, with .Remarks onk the "Deviation from these s-Rules ia their Writuig! : By the Rew F.-. Rj Malthus. VII 'History o f the Louisiana Treaty J t,VlH.-;iAaw.---Pelhamj or "the" Adventure! of a Gentleman. . ;Lv; ; :"-'' -; - IX. JVebsteri3JI)ictionary.-r-An American Dic tionary of the ''English I-anguage. By Noabi Webster-r:::: (jkkk- kk iX. American -Annuals. -1. The Atlantic Sou venir, a Christmas and NtW Year's Offering. 2. The Token, a Christmas and New Year's Pre sent; 3. vTbe Talisman, for mdcccxxix.k X ; :. XI. ' Elementary Instruction.- L. The Franklia Primer. '. 2.'1'he Improved Reader. 3. Tbe General Class Book. -4. Essays on the Philogo- phy of Instruction, or the Nurture of Younj Min'dsi5-Vh. k :: ' - ' ; i ' - ; XII. V Clerical Manners and Habits. Letters on . Clerical Manners and Habits ; addresed to a Stu dent in the Tieologicsil Seminaiy, at Princeton,' New Jersey J3y Samuel Miller. . ; ;; . XIII.' JMassachusetts Hail 2toat Report of the Board of Directors of Internal Improvements of the State of Massachusetts; on the -practicability and expediency of a Rail Road - from Boston to the Hudson River, and from Boston to Provi dence. Quarterly list of. New Publications. Indexkkk.k- - April 20. Jev; and Cheapo Cash Store. WILLIAM C. ..TUCKER takes pleasure in K announcing to hfs- friends and the public in general,' that he has just returned from Nev. i"York t- and is . now receiving 'and 'opening his SP KING; GOODS, which together 'with his for mer Stock will make his assortment 'very con plete. , His' assortment will -comprise almost every article of Dry Goods and Groceries in the Mercantile Business. All of which' he nurchas- ed in New-York,.' principally for cash, and of course will be able to sell them on as good terms -as any house in the place. Among his goods U a very large and elega nt -collection of Fancy Cal lico'ev Ginghams, Muslin , S mer: Clothing of almost - every .description i Li ilies' and Gentlemen's Shoes and Gloves. . vAlso Cologne V Water, Macassar Oil,: Hair Powder, av:cy.Sps,K&c;&c;-;; : - . He respectfully invites his friends and custonj- mers to call, and examined his Goods, as he flat- Jers himself that they will suit both in price and "quality,) and accordingly secure a share of their natmnap-er ; ' -v'- h.-x.i f-.7'v' 1 " . i ':- s' ' ' - . - -vRaleigli,- May li, 1829: 72 4t RS;li)HN VHAYWiOOO- respectfuliy an nounces to the Public, that she is prepared to accommodate Travellers Gentlemen & their Families Board- rs by the day, week, month or yeaiw-Scl.ool . c hi dren for any length of time. Her.House is-situated in the immediate yicinity of thY Capitol, the Banks and the several Semi naries of . Learning. - -There is a beautiful and highly cultivated : Garden attached to it ; her. Rooms are spacious and airy. She: assures U those who may honor her with their patronage that; no exertions! shall -be: wanting on her part ,io render $hemc6mfortabIer ik'J V ! 1 c : Mrs; H. has also a good Stable, which "shall be well suppTiedjwith Pro vender1 for Horses, and a careful Ostler to attend them :,: ' Prices as moderate as those of any Boarding-; rhonse in the city. " :-"--: -V :f - RatelfchMay, 'I :4 ': XTAMS & HAYWOOD, BJ AVE Just received; and offer: for -sale the JUL follaWihfir valuable and ' highly appr tMedicinesV,;-- For the cure of Scrofula cr: King's Evil, Sy. philtic and BlercuriaiDiseases, ; Rheumatism, Ulcerous Sores, Diseases of the -Liver and Skin Sti.;. ' : ' W 1 . -v . ' '' '-'.- ;SAnders'onViCough:vBrbps, Avaluahle Medicine for; Coughs fic Consump tioSi-;V :c-''-'r;'-i'V:-: 1 r.,k-l TA ;' ' ' hitebead'sEssen , ? Ah-:efficacibtis remedy for Rheumatism, GouV Sprain Bruises,Numbness of the Limbs, &c; 603'; Almond Lotion For removing Pimples Freckles, Ringworms, Sun-burn &c "froia the face, and for beautifyiij t Kogers vcsetanle Pulmonic Vp F ... - - v Catarrhs, incipient Aijtfimasijand. Consumptior.s. -rJr-tncs :Antidyspeptic Pills, 'fr' An approved feaiedy for Dyspepsia or iudigC5 tion; habitutual Costiveness and Pile. , , . nalei-h; trch. 18. J V ; . " 49 tf j - 1 W5

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