' . , I- v . . . - UK -'' 11 r - - V ' i. A :l. KM -1' m '. M i ill 4! - .r i: u 1 .V" 1 i x ''1 .1 i'Ih JiiGales;& AVBc just received the '.mertcan edition vol -a cumpikd by, all the Public Sta- X Mn nffmi e&tifts. 2 vols, .first American ' edi- Hoper on Legacies, , 2 vols, first American -: e :kKkf5- v A? I Present a TWIT "Vernon Ueports, 5 6ls. 'first ?:f $ Laws ofthe Umied.State S; "'r ; X JoaiX ?irrv iYRQ tnl x V v :jHOlgiical oraer; wiin margmajt jreiereiicps? i tTstince j.lS ;0;vllfa;ioursef-i;ectufcsf now:leliveringr m the UnWei-sity of Maryland, by David 4IofT man Atilerican Common Place Book-) f : t ? gJZ .-Purtiford: 1 &;-:East'ar.,iKep-ojrtji etgzmmmes.: in. t, RrV JOV OlVEWrteHzex. officio. rv & ; Alemoirs bf:Rv; Leigh Richmofid wth a Like- j tt- lnemotiikvor the Tablet of :emry.be;ii;':& "cvKltejrister of eventsTronrt, the earliest period ;t6" i v?v.;v -, the veaf l comprenenamg- an - epitome oi 5 i in vpns Histnrvr c TnronoioP'v. Kiocrannv ana i .- ; S&77 " yrWr. JAMES S. SMITH, : -t-v H'Ui'itRwlSS: V-&---- - : RICHARD D. SPAIGHT, 'EsL r i V Jiivenile 5ketcn BOOK, r to rAir rrlwrrpn oonn at . I - ! vEsi ! MoHitdriul instroiteriV' J0" lrHERSl00N. j n he Works f M By order of His Excellency (Governor Owen, rj; '-vXVvith Likeness 'i! ai special meeting of the Board of Trustees )11 II. ' '.'3 5 The Protestant, -. a.vois. . ; ; w l -3t'TaleVof St. Berna2 'do"?- Y-'-x '- -I i H &f ThCastiHari:t2o- ??:-Vfc!;,,f- .ISjCyrdTJjorn) 1 11 4-;V";? Salathie;a':;r':2'do. ra f Tal es of t h e Em erald Isl e, or Irish Legends.; -Scottish Orphans. PbtfocVs Course of Time.J-' -v;;".-. laysandFarces':v?v' V .-V.;1 ' 'a "t : A general. 'assortment of Stationary Articles. May 6, ,1829. ... . i J. GALES & SON HAVE just received from the North, a large sunnlv"" of -Books, amonsrst which are -the - - - - w E -. following popular; Works 3 f( Bishop; ; Hober Vf-Truv- ! : Talcs Of, Woman, v.- .4 ir els, :,2.ytils.8vpvr-, ;v C-j '-.!-1 '' Ir'vineColnmbus vols. , Do ! Poems, Pel haiO2 VOls.' . The Disowned 2 vols. -Life in India, 2 vols; V Hiffb Life, 2 vols.v XxA S ub "at tern's Log' Book, :-: 2 VolSii-',;. Zillnh, 2. vols. ; Rachel Dyerj 1 , Crbckfordjor Life in the The Roue, 2 vols. 1 i ' v Do S almagundi,2 vols Jvsebhiis.2 vols, la 8vo. V Giode.svStudy of Medi ."i cm'e,?5.yols. Svo. ' -,-'7 Do; Book of. Nature, Thacjfier's Med. Bibgra; Z lnhv;;-2'iVbls?V' ' ; Man 2 vols. ; . ' t 41 l3bmesiic Duties of Wo: . . . , liisnorne s uuncs- m Almacks, 2 vols. Herbert Milton, 2 voU .. ismondi's Literature, Ke ppePa;Tray eh; i : ' - Dohson's Petrarch,- v Stranger of the Valley, Scott's . Novelists, 2 Hume's Essay, v2 vols Memoirs of Madame t .."5,000, Receipts, ? .,r " i - j " Milton's Prose Works, HaUset, 'S3-.f Do , . " Campan, i r Salkeld'sReborts.3 vols. Miss Mitfords Rienze & . A wel on M ortgages. Julian. . - - Kent's Commentaries, x v, : : Starkie'sCiiminalPlead; Miss Baillie's Bazil de i Montfbrd; The Bride? 1 The Dream, 8cc. &c. '" .v;'r rCoxe's'liigest, , V.c ,? -r' ft a- Lite ot , Mrs Siddons Also, jusf received, a I ,-. Mr. Kernble4-Dr.; Ai eeneral Assortment of vvkixvand Goethe, ; School and Children's Books ; Bibles of every size & quality, from to. to 24mo. Quills, Slates, &C &c; . Lady of the Manor,7 , vols. 'xx- y- Mfs Hcmans Records ; of .Woman,1 ;i Standard VVorks amongst many others in store i -":, l": ' f r ; S thousand of Cardinal de RCtz, 3 vols. Life of Washington, 'y.&, vols. Gibbon's Rome,; Scout's Life of . Napole- bn, 3 vols. 'Bain'sWar of. the Revolution. 4 vols. jflilton's Treatise on, jChristiariity 2. vols. 8vo. Do. proseVYorks;2 vols. Phdatlelphia Agncul i ; ;r Vtural Socie 9 vols. ! ; A w ' lte ot ueaitie-ot r i,sner,imes, American nevo-1 per, dui censures or approves where censure or 1 Jution2.yofo PinlcrTtonV Travels, fii vols, larie approbation seems to.be due to public measures. 1 ' '4f0 with Plat W Enc) clopvdia, .2 1 volsl British It supported the! late Administration of the Gen 1 'I'VH x iThatfel2 vcIsShakespeare, Urge 8vo. 2 yols. eral Government,4 when the measures of that I v "Spectator, large 8vo, '2( vols Sterne's, Burn's, j l:tlix Scott's, popesnCwperS; and iGoldsrnith's Po. i ;;v;ems, ih24moRoUm's History 8 vols. Plutarch's i j ? "A -'LivesLHerof Wolfe Toiie2 vols: &c. &c. &c.4 V!; U, !' Arrd 9,.. - .. --v." State of N orth-Carolina. : V " ".5 ' -I'-Wa-vnei' CpuntyiX-':-;".? ii Superior Court of LawSpiing"Termtl829. -u vV Jesse Barden.: Ann Maria Barden.V 'Crf !"v Pitionfbr J):vorce,;: ' ;" ' ' , IN this case .a .siibpoena andalias. having .been issuejidj thSherjffVof Wayne, county " making return tht-reoft that the. defendant was - not to be found, proclamation wa duly made at the Courtliquse. door, aforesaid by -the Sheriff of ; aid county, requiring the said Ann Maria Bar--den to appear and answer as she" was required to do; in' iiaid subpeena, and .she failing to appear, it 'was' ordered by the Court that publication for three months be made in the Raleigh Star, and the. Raleigh? Register, giving notice to the said defendant, , that: unless she appear at the next ' Superior Court of law to be held for the. county of Wayne; at the Courthouse in Waynesborough, the : first 'Monaay: alter te lounn Monuay ot sep- v ; ;. temuer nem una.iuec aim mere o answer or -xVA'' demur' to saidpetrtibn, judgment will be taken 1 "',... pro confesso and heard ex parte. I; -i j- X fx -K' U ;:-.N.'WASHINGTONi Clk. :".' 69. SIR AUCHIE f vWi 1 1 Stand the esu i rig jseasonlat my Stable, in North am p ton ; county, t N. Carolina, about 3 milea from the Court- house. 6;mila from the town of Halifax and 21 from Belfield, .Va: He, will coyer mares at $75 the season, payable on .the first' of January next, with' one dojlar.fo the groom in all cases. Such f-f Sir, Archie's frjends as live at a distance., wiH send their hotei with the mares,. payable on the V rst of January Also, 'the feeding- of the' mares . to be paid fpr when taken away.- . The . seasoa . - cpmmenced'on tbe 1st February; and, will termi nate .on the first "f -Augut nextj Extensive field s of mall gram and clover are sowed for the beneht ol tnarea tnax may oe lett with theliorse. "':' :-, 'wiiJ tlVe addiiionf grain feeding at 2s pef'day : : - Separate enChiSttres ar provided lor mares with Vf colts. No paiiiai; will bexpared ire taking: the' A'A''f best possible care of mares, c that may, be left, lTj i'XhvX no responsibility for escapes or accidents. ; r' v sir Arcliie's. hlfiodjf gieat aize, fierformance on ; ; - i th - turf; and celebrity a a foal getter, are suffi- recommeiioations. ' JU11.YD. A Mis" ' - March 4. 58 eo3 - f. vr;.; . .!.:v.A: JSV, i1. ' T J. G ALES's f - -v-I II on Crabtree, n thre e miles of Raleigh, m?.v be had PLANK and SCANTLtNG of every deocription',"": n Bills of v Lumber left at the Bookstore of; J, Galest Son.: will be immediately supbtted; and. it npxirpn. npiiverru' m ine Liirtucic utiui; Z University of JVorti :5v.v I fl E Public Anniversary Stuclents of the Universll na will be held at Chapel-II th clay of June next, and continue from lay tn ,flav n'nttr 'riirsflaV. tli :25th. which -ilast mentioned dar ts i Hpnointed fbrjthe vSjVirta Com The. following Trustees constitute, thcj Coin , 2r. JOHN Ji. HAKEJl, 'THQ! . BtWNVIMN, Esq. G-nl. U lLUJM A. BL 0 UJXT, ....-r j r. :Hon. JO UN BRANCH V r ' t THOMAS BUItqtS, Esq. ; Gen. CALVIN JONES. -V v c. i)r.; WILLIAM McPffEETERSi i j f V THOMAS JiUFFJN. Esq. f EMANUEL SHOBER, Esq. be neld at tne OJniversity 'during1 the ensainp: Examination, when business of viral importance to ine jumre prospects oj tne jnsiiiuixon vnu ve consi dered and discussed. ''-W-i -x . xx The Secretary has accordingly. been instruct ed to invite most earnestly to this meetinc t the whole body of the Trustees ,of our University and to say. in this Notice, that it is confidently hoped and expected that no individual member of the Board, whether he be of the above de sternated Committee or not; who can with any decree of convenience eive his oersonal attend- a nee, will on tins occasion tail to do so. ' -;.Hy ' order,': ' ,x ? y1 . - .. ' xA . 1";x '''xMt -. CIIARLES MANLY, x:M. "SV." Secretary, Board of Trustees. J. Raleigh, 10th May, 1829. - 71-t2J Com mencement ion. IN compliance withthe ioint resolution 1 of the 1 Dialectic and Philanthropic Societies of the University of North-Carolina, "jtnat some indivi dual, who had been a regular member of one.of their Societies, Should be chosen, every siicceed- injr year, to deliver a public Oration in ther CoK. lege Chapel on the day preceding each Anmyer- iry ..Conimencement," wejtake pleasure in an nouncing to the friends "f literature, that- Pro- ffssor IloopF.n. of the University! has, on the part of the "Dialectic Society, received and accepted this appointment, and will perform the duty at tendant thereon, in Person If alll, on Wednesday, 24th of June next. S We deem it almost, superfluous to add, that those, who may attend, besides contributing to promote a aegree or spini in our proceeai'igs at commencement to which they would not other Wise attain; may anticipate the reception of much. pleasure from the production ?otj a gentlem in iso well known tor-his literary attainments. j. Bv order, of the Dialectic Societ'vi. Chapel Hill, April 30, 1829. j 69, - . THE !' hi. vt-: i ' NATIONAL INTELLIGENCER, Piwlished in the CITY OF WASHINGTON, GALES f SEATOJV. THE National Intelligencer isn old establish ed j burnaU at the Seat of the General Gov and fully, the Proceedings and Debates of Con gress ; also, all the.State Papers and Documents of public interest,, laid. before "Congress, or. brier- gress, or brig. 'mating in that body, , and all the them These recommendations, Acts passed by in addition to a variety of other information which is to be found in its columns, connected ral interests of our own country, with the Gene . with Literature a nd Science, and the Affairs of the world at larcrei m. .1 ! I .L 1 logeiuer wiui me cnaracier oi general fairness which ine paper nas su's.xaineo unaer.us present editors for many years, ; make :the National lntel- J ligencer useful and even valuable, to alWho j feeian interest in the concerns of this or of - other countries. I- The National Intelligencer is rtot -a party pa- Actiuiiusuauoii were sucn as to meet its appro bation. It avows a determinafiqn; tlunigh it op posed the election of General Jackson, to sup port the just measures of thii" .Administration, but as certainly to oppose the unjust or the pro script ive. It will .be in principle, opposed to any .Administration of the . Goyej'irment, whose measures shall show it to have the interests of a party at heart, rather than the great interests of the country. It js, jn a word, what its title de? notes, a Nation Ijpaper. ! J ' t w.r For the independent and impartial course which it has pursued, the National Intelligencer has been denounced, aqd an attempt has been made to put it down, righf or :,wro ng,. by the strong arm of power directed by caucus agency. The attempt is as vain as it would be i for any modern prophet to bid the sun to stand stilt Thirty years old,1 this National paper is not yet in its prime, but. acquires -strength and power with everyday of its existence, vj jf ' Vithout having evpr soucrhtfor Dopularitv. or courted public patronacre, the National Intelli gencer enjoys already the widest! circulation of anynewapaper in the United States. It is read in every State arid Territory in the Union, and and in every city and town, as well' as in the country. It is read in every canital in Eiirorie. and possesses sources of information exceeded b no oilier jnunui. , , ; s ' '' x j . j . j-t Kj . For the first time; ah effort is made to enla!re the subscription to it, by sending forth thisj ros pectus, which our adversaries in politics are ex pected to deal so generously with as to let it he seen, ahd our friends so kindly as to further bur purpose wiin tneiraiu ana countenance., Here tofore, we have hardly " wished to enlarge our subscription list. Intending hereafter, however to, devote ourselves wholly to the newspaper and to a proper improvement of .f the condition of the Press," we invite such further subscrip tions, a, being punctually paid, ! will remune- nie our laoor ana expenses, i y :k vp v : j 4 The jffational InteUigencer js published dally; at te n dollars per annu n& Davahl . 1 : . a n A Itis pubhshe alsofor the, rtwre convenient circulation where adaily maU doesjof penetrate three times, a week at six dollars per annum, payable m advance, f A remittance of either of these amounts in bank paper, by mail, will en sure the prompt and regular transmission of ev ery paper that inayle ordered. ? : ix-i.xu.-l -Thosesubscribingwltt please olignify w&ihj j . f ;r.- 1 in the driest seasons. v-'"-Sf':'. tt.Rijnii . soheme-S ' S: f jH ot North-riaroh- in vim f ii ii i :i v 1.1 v. , i, a, ' . t . . ; miftee of Visitation .'tor the, year : i C pper ior a year only, and theii to be stoppedwithout further notice, or wish it to be continued ntU countermand edv - '4 Waslungton,,May50f1829. v ' -. ' . . - J7 -. -' 5-1."' i 4 ' M . ,r 1 1 fW6u is the ime io tryr May bei.hadlfor. ha siaall; sunk blO; 1 2; 500 Dollars. SI' ' 2 10 10 io 10 do : .,00tf Dollars W 4425 Doll ajnte . 1,000; DoUara. fx. 500 Dolla rs. do do "do do do do i : 400 : Dollars. 300 Dollars. '.T ' . 100 Dollars; of 90 JBO,570,l 60.; &c- Besides many Whole Tickets $10 ( Halves $5 ; Clrs.$2 50 ;. :xC l:-h Eighths. $x-25.' 4-?A FoVsle in a variety of .numbers at the Lolte- ry and Exchange Office. of 1 - - I i ; 1 v r i V : v., iBrW.-HEWSON,a:, V : -' v': : ' ,v : xf ; v.? iPtersb urgv , N. B. Prizes al payable in Cash. Orders for Tickets or shares of Tickets must be sent on immediately. -Delay hot ; another Such an opA portunity to obtain a fortune tor so small a sum may never biter Direct to i r h-v f : , Mi ' f Petersburg Petersburg, May 1829. j 75 WEDNESDAY. JUNEi24x Dismal Siv amp Canal Lottery ? : .20x11 class, . i '"Ml;-:l;-; 60 No. Lottery 9 drawn ballots. ' v : !: M(."tM:: .scheme. Uv. V;i ! --f " v tv- I Prize of 825,000 1 1 do- , 15,000 10 Prizes of S500 10 10 29 51. 51 ldo; !..do vclo do do 400 300 200 I 111, I io 10 d6 ; io,ooo do 5,000 do ; 4,930 do 1,000 do , 600 150, 100 80's, 70's, 60's,&c. : Whole Tickets $10, Halves $5, Quarters $2 50, .'., .Eighths $1 ;25. U : Tickets and Shares in great variety -of. lucky nnmhK ma v Flf hi4l at ! , .v.!ii' . YATES & M'INTYRE'S Office, i ; 1 "" Richmond, Va May 23, 1829. I . . ' "" ; , 1 : "' . 75 NOTICE. QTOHE Subscriber having qualified as Adminis- mX trator on the, isiaie or Mrs. saraii uicnacn ninsr dee'd. at the last Granville County Court, htrebv eiVes notice to all the creditors of said Kstate, to present their claims for payment with in the time prescribed by law, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of a recovery. ' . i PARKER RAND, Admr. ' I; May 211829. "" ; 75 5w . NOTICE. llyfRS. SARAH GLENDENNINGjUte of Gran- lTl ville county, formerly resident in Raleigh, has lately died intestate. Many of her 'next of kin reside at'a distance from this plaeei and I do hereby 4iotify bill persons concerned, that it the expiration or two years from fne 1st May, lazy, as prescribed by law, I shall be ready and ,wil ling to settle the said Estate.- The .Administra tion of said Estate having been committed tome by the County Court; of Granville County in May 1829. ; : k i . y" - ' '..-. ":; i f; ! I will attend to all Communications (post, paid) which may be addressed to me at Raleigh, N. C. j PARKER RANDj Adm'r. j Wake county, 21st j May, 1829. 74 6m Private Boarding School, THE Exercises ini the' Subscriber's School, will close on Friday the 5th of June, and be resumed on the second Monday in July. There will be public speaking by his pupils, on- Thursday night the 4th of June, m the Ma sonic Hall.: The citizens of the town are re spectfuily invited to attend. J , ; 1 J. Wl 1 HKKSfUUJN. N. B. Terms of his School, $65 pet j session, for Board and Tuition,' paid in advance. llillborough. May 19. ; , 75tlA 1 MIDWAY ACADEMY, Franklin County, Ar. C ; rriHE Examination will take place on Wednes- JL j day and Thursday, 3d and 4th of June ; on the latter dav. number of the Students will deliver select Orations, To al! which,' Parents, Guardians arid, the Public, are respectfully in vited. :. k ;- j ; .. -,.!' 1 ,1 ', The Second Session will commence on Mon day 15th of June, under the superintendance arid . . - . r instruction ot the suoscrioers. ; - Board and Tuition in advance. $50 per Session; payable C. A. HILL, A. M. D. S. HILL. : ,: 75 2t . ' May 5th, 1829. STRAYED ROM th e Paper-Mill in the vicinity of Raleigh a. few days' ago,- I . k." , '....,;t -lA Dark .Dapple-grey Horse, which had just corie toff a journey, arid some what la riie from a founder. . The only mark re collected, is a lump on his nose. He had a Bell on his neck, and is supposed to be in the m-io-h. borhood of the Cityi ' . Information of this Stray will be thankfully re ceived at the Paper Mill; or at J. Gales & Son Bookstore h Raleigh l. ' it: i. or if any person will de liver said Horse at either place, he will receive a suitable reward. May 25; FRENCH' language: Tjl ASY METHOD for acquiring a knowledge of -H ih,e,F!'e.n.ch iguage, adapted to' Schools nu ocii- i union. .'- ... " 'Tr ir i'" ' The following Works, by A. Bolmar. Professor of the -French Language i n the High School of Philadelphia,-- are to be had at the Bookstore of ) 1st. A Collection of one hundred of jperrin's Fables, accompanied by a Key, containing the texta literal-andj tee translatioriarranged in such a manner as to point out the difference between the French and the English idioms.-- "&"eu pronunciation ot tne French, accpniing. to the best French works extant Ion the subject. The whole preceded hir r.o. rise oh the ; sounds of the French language, as j,uHiircuwuainose oi me tnghsh ; after, which is a .Syllabaire, or collect ion of A French i words, with the English, ftoni one to eight sy llables. ' . 2J Les Avenprest de Telemaque par Fenelon, accompanied by a . Key to the jfirst eigh books contuining like the Febles the text a .literal nd feee translation i intended as a Sequel t the JraDJes.; i , , . -ft? A- ?1e8tSgW SI! IPS ON ':d Co reijsectfully-mfbrni MJi their irierids and tbe puDiic inav;Mv mmencea the;a)fy Gooda Grdcery usmess in i the Store formerly occupieu v.icc it ShawTheirassortmentillicbm prise alm"st Hvery article In the general Hne. : As the Goods ere bought for cash,; and the greatest care ta ke ri 'In the" selectibrt thev' feel .confide nthey can sell them on as good ; terms as , any iliouse in5 the, trade;?:.:- The i fallowing is a list of the leadinariicles ir S u i per fi ne and common ; "Clotli s$$C'j& " llouen and Angola Cassi me res r-P'": Whire black; drab and rnixM grilling . H ' ;M English arid French Bomba-gines 4 S;S. , Last in gs Circassians ; and Borr.bazt Ss;V Hattihett, Silk : and Cotton Wetiy Bang up Cord Russian and French Drilling- , ValenciaMarseilles andTbi!lanette1iVestings 5 Ginghams, Calicos, colored ;Mu si in M::tif Plain and figured 'Book and Checked f ,slin-t; 1'liread and Bobbinett Laces and .Edging1 'V- Black ahd?wiite Bobbinett Veilaah3 Collars' 4-4 and"5-4 plain- Btibbinett 4-4 and 7 8 I rjsh I j oe u and Lawn Ta b I c, Hu ksl a and Ba nge 1 1 la per India Nankin. Wilmington Stripes if t Britannia 'Madras and Linen Cambric Hkts - , Italian Lustring, Sincfiew SarsneitsT Satins and Black, Blue and Plaid Gros de. Naples Nankin, Canton; Italian and iFrench Crape Crape Robes, Shawls.a.-sse ana ureen, vauzev Garniture Cap, tJauze aivt waist; itiunpusw' s Braids,: Bobbin, Tapes; Cotton and Thread Floss Cotton Balls.4 Spool Cotton, and Flax Thread Lasting Pdrrips and Walking Shoes k Misses and Childreus' do :-x:,x:y;r,xx. Silk a rid Gingham Umbrellas v x Ladies' Sun Umbrellas and Parasols - c; oves ot every prescription, . ; j Black, Drab and Seal Hats k.' 'i k..-- M Youths' aiid' Servants do ; k k: vf k Queen's, China, tGl:ss and S t on e V are k Knives and Forks; Scissors; Locks; &c. &c Trace Chains, VV eeding U oes, S cj' the B lades Brass Andirons, bhoyels.and i ongs ? Castings of every description ; ChioHc nnri ITinrlieli I piii Unrl kitpul i" Window Glass, Putty arid Philad. 10i Leadk New Orleans, St.' Croix and Loaf Sugar ? Tea CofFee; Young Hyson, Imperial and Gunpowder Sperm Candles, Orahge Gunpo wder, j Bar Lead ' Shot, Flints, Powder! Flasks arid Shot Bags k 0 Madeiia Wine, 1st and dtafity k; i -A i French Brandy, Jamaica and N. E. Rum ,. .k. Holland Gin; Old Rye audi Country Whiskey yk, London Brown Stout, Philadelphia Ale & Porter. G. S. 8c,Co. will add to their assortment such Articles as may from time to tinie be enquired for Raleigh 27th April; 1829. kk 67-2m Nerbs&? Che a p Sp ring Goo ds. BE2X7 J AMirJ B. SIjHC HAS 'the pleasure of .announcing to his "friend. -and customers and the public in general, that he has just received arid opened kdelegunt assbrtmenf.of the Cheapest and most t?asM6i2atie Goods he has ever haa. Having beeyi selected . with great Cjtfe by himself, he' feels pcHectlii con fident t hat far like patterns un equal qualities, ie Cannot and will not be undersold by iany other House in the City rv Cash 'purchasers and punc tual deaLrs, are invited to call and examine for themselves. . ;k :r : "' j Thfe assortment comprises in part, " Blue, pink and straw( colored plain; figured and" plaid Palmyriries, f new and elpgant Goods Afor the Spring' j I. x''- '''"k';' -;..'";.:-;(;-Beautiful Argentine Plaid . Gros'des Indes, & rich, plain and watered Silks Mattioni's best plain! black, and plaid Italian -Lustrings '. j . ' '" v',-v.;; ; '.AA: ' ; v , Genuine French & imitation ErigliBh Cotepaley's and Battisies k ; . f ' ' Plain, checked arid figured Swiss, ''Book & Mull Muslins : k'.- x ' ' 4 and 6-4'Camb'k, and Camb'k Muslins A large assort tnent of ne w and beautiful -Calicoes, (of the most fashionable style and printed ex presslyfor the Spring sales of 1829. ) 1 I t Buff, pink and purple 4-4 and 5-4 plaid and stri ped Camb'k and Mudm Ginghams,-"ee of them as to quality and style tire superior to x. . any I have ever seenj) xi kk''tk:';k; : Splendid fancy gause l lkfs and Scarfs;ery cAeap Black and white Bobbinet -Lace Yeilsil?-A '.. Double and triple Bobbinet LacevCape;! entirely new siyle and now all tie mode JK k; 4 and 5-4 plain and figured. Bpbbiriet:Lacskk S wiss. Muslin worked 'Ha1faVdkfa.aii.!,Caps'! Superior English i'liread," and Bobbinet" Laces j and. Edgi nKs Vfr AABAArxSf'0' V ) ' Zi New style Belt and BgS)riet Ribbonsk I, ' A'ASji: Large bandano andflagIIkt3 and black Italian,: sMk Cravats' ' A A-A0A-: ZAAA' l'MA- A Black and mixtT tlast ings and fi ne Prune 1 las, for Gentlemen's w earkk; ik'kfk Lyon's Summer Cloth, ' Ca nev article 74 'J- and onto $3 fur a "Ctat hiitlerrt i -a$-M ( tPide, -M-XXX Gentlemen ss lootees andhoes.tkvki Servant's k - do and k"dokk'kT-k Indies' Morocco "Seal, Leather; and' ' s . .. lack Circassian, German Nankin and Denmark lf 1 'xi-mXf: .LlRW lNG OF Satteen. : ; '.k::5kWMA uuuciiHMiiiicrc, au: sinpeo r lorenxine, very cheapj ,.v- AAAAAAiX'x.H Florentine: Silk, Marseilles anityaieric ihV Vest- ings French thread, and Russia Drilling, FAiVe and -" Brown 4 Vk'k" Black Horse-skin, WoodstockamVkid Glove Gentlemen's and IdiieV..bjowhnbluy,iiKr uuinreiias . . .- ... . :;. Bleached and brown, Shirting, and kS ' (cheaper than ever') k leetihgf Blue, black and Oxford Mixed Cloths arid Cassi-- ' meres ;.'--" ''":" - V ' k"kv'?vt" Calf-skin, r Priinel, - Morocco and Leather Shoe . Kyefht om New- Yrk, and very Cheap) 1 ; Plain and India carved shell Combs k ' k 6 Cases fashionahh HATS, (cheaper and better than any I have ever sold) i k k Trace Chains, Weeding Hoes, Spades, Grass & CROCKERY WARE of all kinds A A Cotton Cards, S nuff, Tobacco. Powder arid Shot Knives arid For Ks Nails, Steel and li on,! arid 4 Prime COFFEE and SUGAR. , i , - Raleigh, May 12th, 1,829. - k ' : ' -r2;4w ' Tweui IWnvuvA: : LOST, on Monday last, on the road from Peter Foster's, in Frankli ri; to AK-o r. i. J - - . ; . leading rhomas ...vw.. a,. .I. . uroRsmg ai simms lif'icjge, a small calf-skiri Pocket-Book . 'containing fihnut One Hnndretf and Fifty Dtjliurs, viz. iiborit $100 in North-Carolina money, aiul one $50 iiote - of the United.States Bank. There were also sitndry papers in the Pocket Book, which will identify it. , If any person, finding the above will leave it at air. i hotn ts Alston's, m Wake hei shall :be eu- mied to the above reward. K i! Tk JOHN V. CAVVTHORN ; Warrenton, May 12th, 1829. ' 72-3 wp. NOTICE; v 1 R. RUFFIN (formerly of Raleigh ; has o- i x-- A. peiied his house in the Town of Wadesbo rough, 100 yards west of the Court-House,' where he is prepared to receive BOARDERS ; and ac commodate TRAVELLERS who may call dn him. Every .effort will be made to gve general satig. faction.;;.-', , - . ; --!-. . I '"if. "i. f.i PUblic'JIiiitertaihm ; JOHII JBUFFALO resncrf fully informs the PublicV-that he h " urchised the Public House form-" f - net Alex. High, on llargett Street, at the corner" . 'Jv:ilmingor' Street, where he will be glad to ji eve:Trylers and Others! (and will use his m" most 'exertions to ccommodate jthem coinfn. ' ' HisStblesyairetgoodsand;will be constant! su pplied with plenty ,ef Provender of every kin " tOwingtd jthe scarcity of money and plemifui ness of proluce, tlie price of Board for Man an i Horse will be: a dollar a raayor tigl,t dollars montli fbra single eh.,-.x.,-.-X-.: . k 'P He hias aJlACK three JGlfiS and Hoi?Rv- r iurtnirjr, . fv. snuncai nyn,c. r ns prices f his itacK, .liigs nu iirse, are j ad or the Hack ; Gig'with Horse & Boy $2 a -clay . c i and Horse e, without a Boy lv50a dfy ; a n0r a tlay. x ' ':kk : 'k 60tr from me, Will i,,, expected toj repairkaiiy iihjury done to ihcm -w'hilsihthert'pe jt n ' New a hclkCheaji Cash 8tme M T fl. ?.'J IT f f K F. J t t : lr .e r ' ! . " . illiam ? v abnou ncing to his Irierids arid the nuM' - l .1 SMfn . mef Stock will make his assortment verv mr. ,..;.!'!;! .-XX " .XL:...X ...:n 1 J..: - ..vw"Ti. piete,. j its aoriHicrni -viii ; comprise almobi 'every article of, piy Goods (and Groceries in l Mercantile vBusitisstkSAll of which he purcha edkm VNewr-to and 0 course" will be able to sell them ons g(iod tertrw as any house iri Vhe place. ? Among his goculs A I Cologne f Water. Macassar . Oil, i Powder FahcySoajis,! &c.'&c. f ;r - ?..... . , ; , He respectfully invites his friends and custom, rners to call- and examine his j G6od, as he flat.4 ters himself that t hey will suit both in price an.t quality, arid accordingly secure asbare of their patronacre. ' : ?: ,. x Raleigh, : Mayli;.!829. 72 4t f RSkJOHjN J4YWO)Dl respectfully an. LvX bounces to tlie Public, that she Is prepared to accommodate Travellers Gentlemen 8c their Families--Boarf.s by the day, week, month or y ear rScl.Oolj children for any length of time. . Her llpuse is situated in the immediate vicinity of the Capitol; the Banks arid the several Semi naries t)t. Learning. rThere is a beautiful ai highly cultivated Garden . attached to it ; her Rooms are spiaciou and airy 4 She assures ail those who ma' honor her with their patronage that no'exertions shall "be waktuig on her pait to render them comfortable; , f : 1 Mrs.. H. has also a good Stable.' which shall well supplied with Provendel :.rUi tor Horses, and a' careful Ostler to attend them. r Pricea as moderate as those of tiny Boarding, house in thexTfk; t-" ; . uaieign, aiay i 74 A: AAx k;F0R-:SAL,E, :My Lot an d Ira proveBients IN the Tow n of! Nashville,, inimediately . oppo' site the Courthouse, f . Consisting of a Store. House,'. 24 by .50 feetj inferior to none - in the State for const ruction ; ;with a Lumber-H ouse a good Cotton Ginpafent, Press for Packing Cottton and. convenient . Stables capable of holding 12 Horees i' together with a first rate vyaggon ana team or six norses. it is a prunes, Stand 'for men of business. r Terms moderate,' and possession given immediately. : k kk 4 f ALEX. WATS0K. C. May 25. ;txAA: 76 3t : ' Nashville, N. MANAGERS' OFFICE. y'AAA- AxA k RICHMOND, VA. Grand Consolidated Lottery JiVb- 15. robe Drawn 6th day of June. . . 66 No. Lottery 9 Draivn Ballots. l l nze oi itr,uutj is , bU,U()U 10,000 10,000 8.000k k 8,000 ' 6,000' 5,000 3,000, 2,500 ; 5,000 k ;,ooo:k! . k 2,500 51.000: J 2,000 , '2,850, 10,000 5,000 . A2':y kl;:l4k"l,425: kiifti,obo J 10 id 10 tXiX 500 k-.400 Hk 14,000 Besides S 3 00, k 100, 90,' 80. 70, 60,-50, 40. 25il 224. of 20, .1 275 of 1 8, &"10200 10. The SI 8 prizes are payable (in Books) jCpinprisirW 9Vil AU other- prizes payable in Gasb. rax.: No. 8. H fAMoA-i o: 48.1 1 9., 2." 31. 8. 51. yezv- York Consolidated Lottery, No. 5. ' f: XX. :: ?' XT TCC!" 0- t ITVTVnt? - -i: ? f iiiO;w..iH',i a i ivi. kkk-!t:k:-..i4kkkk-k'Richm6 -x UHamsl)orp? caOemy. fjlll f seminnitalariiination of the Students Ji-cinectedii hltis. Institution . will be held ' on- Wednesday 3d June; A Parentsand Guardi kiis iare requesterl tofattend. vk "k 1 . The rXerpst f the School will be resumed on .MondaySd'Vih.kv AAA:A:AAAAi ;A. W'lLSON, Prinr'pal Williimsboro,' May; 1 9.'. - : ' ! ' 74 AHaAit) rjust received a supply of EMOUf on the'Cultivation of the Vine, and Jkori the best, ni'de of making Wine, second Editionkf Washington City,' 1828.k Price na bbund . One llarAx. ;X-S ikkkv" "' . ' k kld?aleigh.'Alay:27kok:t: ' -:A ; 6 ' fijcford Academies Ay V fJ-S 1 A,: begin on Monday, June 1st, and close wiia the semi-annual --Report Wednesday morning; imfiw diately. alterl which 'the 'iExminatioii bl : the Female Acaderny takes place, and willconclo with an exhibition of Music on Thursday evening All interested are respectfully solicited to attend The Summer Session of these Academies open as follows : . The Female under the care ot tnc Rev. Joseph IbkreckwUlopen on Monday, June T5th--The Male on Monday, June 22d, ,J U Johnson, Principal. t Y : .f r k .THO'S B. LITTLEJ Q HN, V Oxford! Mv 8ih. 1829. ' iv- (: S' Prest. ?71 . p- s. The Tarbriro' Presak the Edenton zette, & Norfolk Herald, will publish the abov two wicks, and then, after an' interval of tf tr..ir; nnf:n..i;(. vVa that cart rrl' v . N alone I3a day ; aGig'u Cents lkTUieigh;kAprii;-2.;r-;ak tkNBJ Persons JnringG'gs a very iarge ana eieguiurcouecuonot Fancy fJal. licoesGinghahis,; Muslins, : Silks, Laces j Sunal mer Clothing of almost every, description ; Lt! A'tr Viifl Ilntlpmen Slioe.s and finvcn, x - r . m i4 i avvau vi V y ft. V Ik t 49 tf htir accoonts aa peretiorc. 1 -- .'j

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