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- 1 'vern ' ' Laws V 0 ' 1 . .. r . S a 1 -- - . , -J' . . ' ' -' i. , - . m -V J; : Gales Soil r KAVE just receircdlhc foUowing new, pub lications; Vi r V; V' Vj" 1 ns Reports; 2 vols, first 'American edition; of the United States,' 3 vols, compiled by tlovendeo's Supplement to Veiey, Jun t . ; j. . ii .'T aWt. f I 1 fctarkie oh Evidence, v yol Boner on Legacies, 2a vols first! Amcricari edl v Ilonman's Legai uuiiines, ue.ng ; -of Voftrse orLectu,rs now:diivenngi jn tne .Vuniversity of Maryland, by payid Hoffman. . , TkMrnfrrl i& ! Kflsts Beoorts. ' eitht volumes in 1 s j . four, pew e?ditipn. ''; .-; ' . Irving's Conquestiof Grenada, 2 v Life of Ledyard, by Jarad Sprks. AmpnVan Hnimon Place tSOOKis 5 Memoirs ef Rev. Leigh Richmond, with a Like- MnemoniWa; orAheTabi't off Memory; beingfa , ACeglSver.' OI evCIIU hwi hic aiiiyat . f 7 r the year 1829, comprehending an repitome of 4 ' universal nisior vyvuwivjjj, ui5ip; "t" Georapny ; by v waroy : v Juvenile Skecli Boofci.; "a 0 I ,'.' ... -. I Afi.iiinn nil th fillillft Ml. t i t,.tq na-sedfrom 17S9 to 1828;. whether ex-l mr. pniK,'im';pm P.mTnntmnof the r Whole rickets $1 0," '-nired. repeal or in force, arranged in chro-k fl et..nt-nf the university of North-Caroli- ' j - Ei : ' nJ ftlncrip.lorder.wiUi marKUial.references. J ;i. lv. . u -;.- , . , nhorltf;ii xtnnrlav. the L; r;vtQ on1 sh v : ikTnnitnriai instructer.- " ; - - The Works of Mrs. Opie complete in 12 vols. , ; '"wjth Li iceness. c; i;.-5 Shipps?Mmbirs;'volsU'' Tals of SttJ Bernard; 2. do. The Castilian, (2;dov C yr'd .Thor'ntoni-; ;tr3. do1 v ' SaliUnel:-v2-da:' " Tales of , tlie Emerald Isle, or Irish Legends - v Scottish Orphans. : 8 ' ; Pollock's Course of Time. Plays'and;Farces".v-'-:'rv--; t A general assorment of Stationary Articles. f ir State of North-Carolina. ?,;Wayne CntyN?v: V? Stiperior Court of La wSpringlTerm 1829. ' 'Jesse Barden vsf- Ann Maria Barden. ; I . n ' ' V ' 1'. v,i' Petition for Divorce , - P - ",-'. x JL issued.; and the Shenff of Wayne county makincr return thereon that the defendant was .Vr . not to beTound, proclamation was duly madeat . ?he CourVhouse d?or aforesaid by the. Sheriff-of .aodnty-requiring the said Ann Maria Bar. den to appear and answer as sne was. required to I - ... . . v 1 I do in said subpoenal and she failing to appear, it three months be made in the Ilaleigh Star.land the Raleigh, Register, giving, notice to the' said d efenda nt, that unless she appear at 'the iext Superior Court of .law jto be held for the county nf Wftvnft! "at the Courthouse in Wavnesborouch. Lrj. lfc. u".i0:uc; the first Monday after the tburth ; Monday 6 j$ep- tember, next,-and then and ttiere to answer or demur to said petition, judgment will bef taken pro Confeso and heard ex parte. .' ! A' '..v'V .: -V " N. W AS HINGTON, C lk. Price - advV $5 25.'' ; V ; .'? ; .. 69 WiUiamsboro JAcademyl: HIE semi-annual Exammation of the Students connected whh this Institution will be held on Wednesday. 3d June.1 Parents and Guardi ans are reqtieted to attend. t ' I'" The exercises of the School will i be resumed on Monday," 22d June. ' ri&&4- - r:?i-: : ' f; I: . . r -4 A WILSON, Principal, Willimsboro May 19. " -' V : : 74, . : VUniversity Bank Stock, -CERTIFICATES FOR THIRTY SHARES . J of the: Capital Stock, of the Bank of Cape- ' Fear; belonging to theTrusteesot the university , of Nbrth-Carohnav-have imeveri been in myj pos session as their Treasurer, and are" believed to ; have beeh lost or mislaid; Notice is therefore -" hereby1 giveo,that. at the expiration of lhree month trom the;day ot tne iiate. nereor, appiica- tmn wi be mude to tne rresiaem. ara uircwui uon win ueui jaic i w c . ..Koir r th nf sid Kan it. in the name and on benalt ot tne said Trustees; for a Duplicate Cer tihcate of said Thirtg Share. - , . CHASf MANLY ,4. ' Treasurer Board of Trustees. ' Raleigh; 30th ApriUq829. I I OST, . on : M onday last; on the road leading J from peter Foster's, in Franklin, to Thomas - Alston's, in Wake; crossing at Sim ms Bridge, a amall , calfskin pocket Book,! containing about ' One :Hwtdred and .Fifty Dollars, viz,, about, $100 in NortlvCarolina rooneyr and one $50 note of "the Umted-States Bank. There were aispsunary titirt tn the above rewaro. - ; . s c , '-t.K-- K;pjdHN :VifC AWTHORN.iw - ;Warrenton ' 72-.3wP. npHAT Valuable ''nd-onKayttevillei -Street, . - recently occupied as a Grocery, by I Allen 'Sims? and formerly by John Fi Goneke, as a Con fectionary Store. ."Apply to ! , 1 P' . - .-vvv;-.r. .-te--& -U1 tW, R. GALES. : T,naleigh:2otK!av:X---;-:;--'V.-- ARSONS wishing to purchaSTracts 'ilUhed.he'wicanmac. Socy . rtrmwl thkt they can ODtain 4 racis at mc I - Mff?V'J Turners iii the Pocket Book;' which will idnfify it. i : If anylperson ndihg the above; will leave it at B .ATi,o.i tnni U Walcef lie shall he en- I l ' fllt. " i ji.yiH'i ,4ii.vm r.. . . j- t ,1 I - ' . . . i i.. nnA!'iin.Jiiif rh. I ' . rent a ociety.s prices v uv(jy. v, v' l trict isortn-uarouna iraui guwn; .--.. . un(jer ; 10 centa for 100 . pages. . f ;-tK vX f C y These Tracts; are pnbnsnea oy a ommii;ee, j . , iVi tions so inai;TCc Vr -VI1 T , " i Wrt li Rn visentiment unfrieiidly to pure religion. tr.ii. Applications in person, or by letters osf paid. .Will be promptly aueuuci v y ; t' . '..v.. . p: VVv DOWUJ or TrillP. HUNlt ; May SO, 1829. s. S.' & m:;Ai PULEIAM, TT KSPFXTFtJLLYform the citizens of ; Ra 14 ieigh nd it? 'yictniiytbatxMisslJ Ai Pul- liuin lias just returnea from :iew. Y or: and they 4- nave receive i wH"'". wauitiiiciu.w juuus in thV above liiirlof ldve best - offeror sale on s good terms, for Cash, or to punctual; customers, as any in the place. ' Miss M: P.ihiving been nearly amonth Jin New rYcrkfr the pyrpo&e of perfectly; acquainting heraelf with the latest fash ions'they 'doubt not ,,i V, , V.i f '. ' bi;tsHey-wU he able to render general satisfac tion iiTlf;executt6n of theiriivork; 11t ImU osleachaaye latins and Copes dyed black at their Store- on -nt- -o7-J v05 on S 'I-. 'yetterille StrVet; ; Xttpoift5 Di' Lm Lindeman's 0 I AVT'j. GAI.n5'S Saw-Mill on Crabtree, Vitbin DlCCIOl aBip .CcilOl- Lottery, r q?7, r-Tm-r--. t - f , . . . v i I 1 three mile of Raleigh, rjay be hid PLANK - : ... - 20TII CLASS, , '. I Vr. - . 1 s . , I'll Gales &; Son;- will ie immediately supplied, and, if desired, delivered in the CityV there bein, at ! present a good stock on nana, jparoy; seasonca : May 4th, 1829. . v f J - in the driest seasons i:;-, ..r Clean Rag purchased ; Bookstore. , . at the Paper-Mill or University of Jrth-Carolina, 5tH iav.nr.tiit n next- and, continue trom day tvr1aviintii Thursday, the 25th. which last to dav until Thursday mentioned day is appointed for the Annual Com' nieniioneu nay is appoiu tnencemmtnf thtKCallesre Thei followi hff Trusteed constitute . the CToi- i7itfJ aftwfotheyear 1829: - - ' Ms Ercg JOHN OWEN. Prest. ex officio.' i v Jiev. Dr. JOSEPH CALDWELL, - , . . ; TJIQ DJUENNEFTJIN,' Esq. i vC. WILLIAM Ji. BLOUNT, v:i ; i - Hon. JOHN BRAFCff, - ' i ! 'gmI' ; "Col THOMAS B URGES, Esq. CALVIN JONES, y 'f WILLIAM Me PHEETERS, WILLIAM RQBARDS, THOMAS RUE FIN, Esq. I, EMANUEL jSHOBERt Esq. ! rv ; rir. JAMES& SMITn.ki L . - RICHARD D. SPAIQHT, Esq. U :-.; Rev. JOHN WITHER SPOON. : By order of His Excellency Governor Owen; a special meeting of the Board of Trustees will be held at the University, during the ensuing Examination r J.-j. in the futitre prospects OJ IOC ATlSlUtUtUIt WJW lc cirio- I r J.'..f....J,'' ' I. . - ' - ! I dered and discussed.' ' j 3 The Secretary has accordingly been instruct ed to invite most earnestly to this meeting,-the wnole body of the Trustees j Of onr University ; and. to say in f th4 Nbticthat 'it is confidently hoped and expected that no individual member of the' Board, whether he be . of the above! de signated; Committee or' not, ' who can with any "'degree; of convenience give, his personal attend ance, will on this Ocasiori fail to do so. i-;-'- r; By order,; s-u' -vf -v: : "'' ' -J V V, ' ; ' "r CHARLES MANLY, v J" Secretary Board of Trustees. Ralegh, 10th May. 1829. 71-t25J Commencement Oration. I"N compliance with theijoint resolution of the IT Dialectic and Philanthropk piv ovuciic9 ui ine: i o r u I . . J . j; . mat some inatvi- . . tu Lu ' j Societies, should be ichori, every succeed- '"ff J ear, to deliver a pubhc Oration m the Col- Clontheday PJ-g eh Anniver- J . ... r aW . f nouncinff to the friends of literature. ;that Pro- fessor Hooper, of the University, has, on the part of theDialectic Society, rece ved and accepted this appointment! and will perform the duty at tendant thereon, in Persoii Hall, on Wednesday, 24th of June next. '':!!" We deem it almost superfluous to add, that those,' who may attend, besides contributing to nromote a deirree of snirit in our broceedinfrs at commencement to which they would pot other wise attain, may anticipate! the reception of much pleasure from the production of a gentleman so well known for his literary attainments. By order, of the Dialectic Society. Chapel Hill, April 30, 1829. j 69- The Southern (Review, No. VI. for February and May - Is just received by J. Gales & SonJ CONTENTS. ; .Art. 1. Franklin's Narrative. Narrative of a Second Expedition to the Shores of. the Polar Sea, in the years 1825,; 1826. and. 1827, by John Franklin, Captain R. N. F. R. S, Sec ; including an Account of the; Progress of a Detachment to the East ward. By J oh n Richardson, M. D. F.R. S, &c. Surgeon and Naturalist to the Expedition. II.' Cambridge , Course of Mathematics. 1. An Elementary Treatise on Plain and Spherical Tri gonometry, and hn the application of Algebra to Geometry ; from the Mathematics of Lacroix and Bezourt. Translated from the French for the use of the Students j of Pthe University of! i . . . , i-j . metne Analytique apphdyceaux courbest aux . . r. -. i ... . vttinunuifc, icw-E.ntrana. Essai oe tjeo surfaces du second odre. Par J. B. Biot. 3. Application de 1 Algebre a la Geometric I Par M. Bourdon, Chevalier, &c ' T V . III. Stuart's Commentary on the Hebrews. A Commentary on the Epistle to the Hebrews. In two volumes. By Moses Stuart, Associate Professor of, Sacred Literature in the Theologi cal Seminary;tlAndoverr;! ; :' v IV. On the Manufacture of Sugar. , V. Goethe's Wilhelm Meister VVilhelm Ma ster's Apprenticeship. A .Novel, froui the Ger man of Goethe. 4 vols. 12mo. !j! i :'" VI. Memoirs of Dr. Parr. 1; Memoirs of the Life; Writings and opinions of the Rev. Samuel Parr, T. L. D i with Biographical Notices of niaoy ut ma iriciiiis,; pupn: ana contemporaries. y the Rev. Wm. Field. J 2. Parriana ; or No ces of the Rev. Saml. Parr, L. L. D ; collected from yarious sources, nrinted and manuscrint. and in part written by E.Ul.; Barker, Esq. i 1 . VII. Modern Gastronomy. The French Cook. By Louisa '"ifostache Ude. Ci-devant Cook to Louis XVI. and the Erl of Sefton, and Steward to his late Koyal Highness, the Duke of York. VIII. Law;and' Lawyers Westminster, Hall, or Professional Relics and Anecdotes of the Bar, Bench and Woolsack. 8 vols. ; , .41- JX. Liberty ot the Press Sedition Law of '93 Resolutions submitted in the i House of Re presentatives of . the Congress of the United States, declaratory ofthe unconstitutionalitv of rwiiK I v,,v- w.. im ui juiv, io, coiji HUU"' mnnlv bailed the SJtlnr. I w . , ij: toT Je restoration tiZ? hwn naiH tn th rper.M;M ik.i. ... Courts, by the parties who were convicted i t 7 - -t.v-y.. mtrsiiais vm ine 1J1S-. that ACt. ' . - v';, .. ;" ; - The Disowned BV the author nf P1. vols. l2mo. 2. Tales i of the nreat ?erra' W m author of ' Salathiel." vois. lmo. May 4. 72- Jn thet Court of Chancery ! . , . . . .. wwim 53 5? i ouiu, cramerson, Isaac Jester, Isabel Jester, Ellen Jester,- Sarah Joi Jester, and Leah J ester,- minors un tJ 1 1 der the, age of 21 years, by the said r'?'lV.Charie. Jester, tteir next friend,13 a - & fJustide Lowrey, Hetty Cannon, Jas. Z I Farsett. Elf2abeth Parsett Inhn C5 3 I celt, Wm. Lowrey & Elizabeth his S: 4 ;wife,c Jacob Farsett & Martha Luff C? 'John Luff." John Tfirfi - w;n: 1' j Farsett De Wit Clihtbn"Farsett. & ' . Sb t tarv Pg.,Bf ; .... v - . XMary Farsett.' 1829 lbruaryil It jserdee by theCh3n- celltorj JhatEJizabeth Farsett ia JohhFarser S!Pea " "M I - A true Cons, from the Hrr.t nextvw Copy from' the Reccrd. s Of the Stite of Delaware, in Kent County. 77 Itn ;! & ianaiPraester, ; Stephen Jest ef . 1 ! . wjv-v-vfc rvini. j t-sier . jonn I ; - l'Prizeof S254D0O 10 Prizes, of g500 d6 do do do do ;. l5,ooo ;i 0,000' r ,5,000 , , 4,930, 10 10 51. 51, do ; J do i "do"-1: dp ' do: " 400 :300 l i to 200 .150 Uooo, - 100 10 do 600 Halves $5, Quarter? $2 50t' ghths.$l;25. ares in great variety, of lucky I lad at rf'-t'i a.a:!;.',-. 1 niirhhers mav be had at Y ATES M'INT, YRE'o Orace, . ';;'vJaJ;-:'-.5-V' v ' .Richmond; Va May 23; 1829. 75 I Private Boarding School.; ffHE Exercises in - the Subscriber's SQhool, I i will close on Friday the 5th of June, and be resumed oh the second Monday in' July ;' ; ..... :l ..There i will be nuhlic speaking by his pupils, on Thursday" night the 4thof Jant-, in the Ma- sonic iia la uie- ;iucii9 ui vuv. .- -, spectfully invited to atjtend. .. f- ' ' I i - i' ; I - J . WITHERS POON. j xn n.iienns ui ins . pviiuui,.pw pci. ocbjiwu, for Board .and Tuition, ' paid in advance.; : j H illsborough. May 1 9. 4 $ -'l-'" 75tlA F.REN'O H LANGUAGE; TTt ASY METHOD or acqniring a knowledge of the French Language, adapted to Schools and Self-Tuition. ' f V k f The following Works, by Ai Bolmar, Professor Philadelnhia. are to be had at the Bookstore ot - - - . - J. GALES & SON.. - v .":-.. ' h 1st. A Collection of - one , hundred of Perrin's Fables, accompanied by a Key, containing the text a literal ana ) iree iransiauon. arranjfeu in such a manner as to point out the difference between the French and the English idioms. Also, a fieured pronunciation of the French, according to the best -French works extant on the subiect. The whole preceded by a .Trea tise on the sounds of the French language, tfe. compared with those of the English ; after which is aiSyJlabaire, l or collection oti French words, Willi ine Eingnsu, iruiu one iu ciiffu ayii-uica. Price $1. ' ' ilv..,; : ' l . 2. Les Ayentures de Telemaque par Fenelon, accompanied by a Key to the farst eight books; containing like the Febles the text a literal anil Vo tfonslatirkn tntnr1trt ft J Spnilp t tfe - , vaKlf J. GALES & SON jrAVE just received from the North, a large iX supply of Books, amongst which are the following popular Works s T;St-. Bishop Heber's Trav ! els, 2 vols. 8vp. ! Do Poems, Irvine'sColumbusJ vols. Do Salraagundi,2 vols Josephus,2 vols, la 8vo. Goode's Study of Medi f cine, 5 vols. 8vo. f- Do Book of Nature, Thacher8 Med. Biogra ! phv, 2 vols. Tales of Woman, Do . t Poems, Pelham, 2 vols. The Disowned, 2 vols. Life in India, 2 vols. High Life, 2 vols.' Subaltern's Log Book, 2 vols. Zillah, 2 vols. Rachel Dyer, Crockford,or Life tn the ! Gisbome'a .Duties of West, The Roue, 2 vols. Al macks, 2 vols. Man. 2 vols. Domestic Duties of Wo- men, . . .i-. 1 Sisraondi's Literafure, Keppel's Travels, Dobson's Petrarch, 4 Hume's Essays, 2 vols. 5,000 Receipts, 4 Milton's Prose, Works, Salkeld'sReports,3 vols. Powel on Mortgages, Kent's Comment aries,? Herbert! Milton, 2 vols. Stranger of the Valley, Scott's ! Novelists. 2 vols. !. Memoirs of Madame Hauset, Do Campan, Miss Mitford's Rienze & Julian. Miss Baillie's Bazil de Starkie'sCriminal plead Montford; The Bride; ' J.' '- t .,',''-- The Dream, &c. &c. Coxe's Digest, Life of Mrs. Siddon Also, just received, a Mr. Kemble Dr. Ai- general Assortment of kin and Goethe, School and Childrei Lady of. the Manor, 7 Books ; Bibles of every ; vols. - r--:"; size & quality, from 4to. Mrs. Hemans' Records to z4mo. Quills, Slates, 'of Woman, : &c &c. . ; ; Standard Works amongst many thousand of others in store : V ' 1 Cardinal de Retz, 3 vols. Life of Washington, 5 vols. Gibbon's Rome, Scott s Life of Napole- 'on, 3 vols. Bain's War of the Revolution, 4 vols. Milton's Treatise on Christianity, 2. vols. 8vo. Do. Prose Works, 2 vols. Philadelphia Agricul tural Society, 6 vols. Universal History, 9 vols. Life of Beattie of Fisher Ames, American Revo lution, 2 vols. Pinkerton's Travels, 6 vols, large 4tb. with Plates, Encyclopedia, 21 vols. British Theatre, 12 vols. Shakespeare, large 8vo. 2 vols. Spectator, large 8vo, 2 vols. Sterne's, Burn's, Scott's, Pope's, Cowpeis and Goldsmith's Po ems, in Z4mo. Rollin's History, 8 vols. Plutarch's Lives, Lite ot Wolte Tone, 2 vols. &c &c. &c. , .April. 9. .1.. ):. ... ... .. . , . ; 1 ... State XoTth-Cairoliua, ,- Guilford County. In the Court of Equity, j '. , Curtis Jackson, ' ' ! ' .! ii ' 4 y- 5 - ;; " Jno. Anderson,' , j- I Lydia Anderson, j ... Heirs at Law of Miriam James Anderson, S Anderson,; feme covert, ,I'hebe Anderson, A deceased. Mary Anderson, . . -I- TN this cause, it appearing to the satisfaction JL ot the Court that the Defendants ar inhabi tants of another State f It is therefore ordered by the Court, that publication be made for six weeks in the Raleigh Register," for the Defend ants to appear at the next SuperiorCourt of Law and Court of Equity, to be held in and4 for the ft'. A C : 1 1 .1 . . . ' - vyuiiijrTui MUtiruni, Mj me uoun, tiouse in Greensborough, on the fourth Monday after the fourth Monday in September next, f then and there to plead, answer or : demurs to the Com. plamants Bui, or the same wilt be taken pro con- icu, nim uccicc iuhuc accordingly. 1 78 Test e.' - A. GEREN, C.M. E. I - State of North-Garoliiia, ??''' . Martin County. , Iir Eo.TriTT,--rSpring Terml 1829. ! yrU rlienH-IHare and wife, "V- . T. ! '. - . VS. , . .;. . a " .. Edward Griffin Silas Bennett,' AdrnV of John Luten and Luke Ross. IT appearing to ' the satisfaction; of the Court that Luke Rossis not a resident of this State it is ordered t hat' he' appear at the next term of ,the bupeiMOr' Court of Equity for Martin county, the last Monday in August 'nexv and'answer, or ciac juuguieni pro coniesso wiu oe taken against lijm ; arid that piiblicatton of this 'rule be made for three; jhorithsjiv therRalei rrli Register Z tht he has iust received and opened an elegant assortment ot the Cheapen ana mpn fcunionaoie finofls he has ever had.r Havinjr been selected with great care by himself, he ptrfectty can "f dent that Cat like paSlernidnd equal quatitiesrhe cannti ana Twa w;-ue iwvfcatt, wjr House in the Citv.' Cash purchasers and punc tual dealers are invited to call and examine for. themselves,.' ' : v : ' , The assortmentcompri8es m pirt, Blue, pink and strawr colored plain, figured and or tht SprxngJ Beautiful Argentine Plaid U Gros des Ihdes. & rich, nlai Gros des Indesi & rich, plain and watered Silks Mattiuni's best plain black, , and plaid : Italian ( Lustrings.;; 'v, VImv !' f-K-h '-!A .:. and Battistes . . ". : --' .... i , Plain, checked and figured Swiss, Book 8c Mull Muslins . - ; 4 ; --r.. ' i -. L 4:- I :v ' 4 ; 4 and 6-4 Camb'k. and Camb'k Muslins , , . A large assortment of new and beautiful Calicoes, oj me most jasmonauic witfict u jsruuci trt. tressly fur the Sptin sale of !1829. V W' Buff, pink and purple.4-4 and 5-4 plaid and stri- v. ;ped UamD'JCfana Musun uingnams, some f;tyeni'8 topjtt-MndtyUare'sitperMr to ; anv I have ever seen ) - ; I Splendid fancy gause Hkfs and Scarfs, very cheap BlacK ana wnite DODoinei iace v ens "s - v Double and triple Bobbinet Lace Capes, seme. entirely new style, and now alt tne inadej 4 and 5-4 plain and figured Bobbinet Laces - SwissjMushn worked Halt. Handk-ts ana capes : Superior English Thread, and Bobbinet Laces and Edgings- .. : s f - New style Belt arid Bonnet, Ribbons 1. v Large bandano and nag, usts ana piacjc Italian '.silk Cravats - " . ' 4 't'4' ; v." ;; Black and mixt Lastings and fine Prunellas, for Gentlemen's wear ' ! ; Lyon's Summer Cloth,' C a neio article 74 wide, and only frijor a Uoat pattern j . - Black Circassian, German Nankin and Denmark Satteen .. . ' " ' r ' 'J ' - ?-''. J - - Rouen Cassimere, and striped Florentine, CverV cheap J r Florentine" Silk, ; Marseilles and Valencia Vest- ings.-1" .'-'4 . '' 'V ';"i ':-- 4 French thread, ; and Russia Drilling, "White and Brotvn ;.'.;. V. -: ;-.'- '". :"" ' Black Horse-skin, Woodstock and Kid Gloves r GentlemenVand Ladies' brown, btue and green Umbrellas. - - Bleached and brown- Shirting randSheetwg, ( cheaper than ever ) - j : ' - , Blue, black and Oxford Mixed, Cloths and Cassi- meres . '-, : ? . . . . : . Calf-skin. Prunel. Morocco and Leather Shoes (Fresh from New-fork, and viry Cheap) ' Plain and India carved shell Combs . 6 Cases fashionable HATS, (cheaper and better than any I have ever soldi; Trace Chains, Weeding Hoes, Spades, Grass & Scythe Blades 1 4: CROCKERY WARE of all kinds " Cotton Cards, Snuff, Tobacco, Powder and Shot Knives and Forks, Nails, Steel and Iron, and Prime COFFEE and SUGAR. Raleigh, May 12th, 1829. j 4: 72 4w State of- North-Carolina, . Wake County. 1 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, May Term, A. D. 1829- - - Original j Attachment ; I levied on a i House. & Lot Joseph Gales & Son, in the City of Raleigh, & v Vsundry other articles j to- Daniel Peck. j gether with' divers per ' I sons summoned as Gar J nishees. I v " IT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that the Defendant, Daniel Peck is not an inhabitant Of this State: It is ordered that pub lication be made in the Raleigh Reeister for six weeks, giving notice to the said Daniel' Peck, that he appear at . the Court of Pleas and Quar ter Sessions, to be held for the County and State aforesaid, at the Court-house in Raleigh, on the 3d Monday in August next, - then 'and there re plevy and plead to issue, or 'judgment final will be rendered up acr.imst him, and the nrooertv levied on condemned, subject to t lie- Plaintiffs recovery. Witness, Benjamin S. of said Court, at office in Raleigh, day in May, 1829. King, Clerk the 3d Mon- ' ' BENK S. KING, Clk. . JUST RECEIVED ' Irving's Conquest of Grenada, in, two Vols. Price g3 00. V May 27, 1829.j;Vl . ' ' 68 State of JV or th-Carolina, ; -Wake Countyi -;i ''t-V; r: - Court of PleaVnd Quarfer ' Sessions, -v ' MayiTefmp A: D. 1829 : "1 j: Original, Attachment levied Lewis Peck 1 9n a House and Lot in the City y ... I of .Raleigh, and ; sundry other Dan'l Peck Articles ; together with 4divefs ' j persons summoned as Garni-;-" J shees.4 ; rfV ; - V: .; IT appearing.tb the satisfaction of the Court, that the Defendant, Daniel Peck is jiot an inhabitant of this State.: It it ordered, that pub lication be made in the Raleigh Register for. six weeks, giving notice to the said Daniel Peck, that he appear at the Court of Pleas and Quar ter Sessions, to be held for the County and State aforesaid, at the Couft-housp in Raleigh, on t lie ou flionaayin August next, tpen ana tn ere re plevy; and plead to issue, or. Judgment final will be rendered up against him, and the " property levied on condemned,' subject tcTthe Plaintiff's recovery. Witness, Benjamin S.jKing, Clerk Of said Court, at office in 'Raleigh, the 3d Mon day in May; 1829. - ; - ) . 1 v . i :;,. VBENJ. S. KING, Clk. . Managers' Office, 4 ; 4 RicKmond, Va. J SCH3IVZS. . ' j To be drawn in a few day9. , TJnion -Canal Lottery, No;46. To be drawn on Satitrdny the 13A June: 4 , 2 Prizes of 10,000 dulls, is 20,000 dulls. 2 44. " 5,335 ' ; 'n0670 --: .40 - r ' 40 . 4 4T '4?. 500 :- 4 20,000 W' t $1 : . . 4 -;r;200; - ;: 10;200 ' : . Besides mariv other valuable Prizes. Whole; Tickets S10Haives So Quar- ; .; All orders (post paid) promptly attaiided to. ! CD" A package of 20 whole tickets. which 14 compelled to draw $90, may be had for . $200 snares t packages in same proportion, " v: i ; ; . Let all your orders be addressed to -' : . i '-f ti YATKS & MaNTYHE -rx , 4 " .4 - IUchmbnd.4V& ?y Yates & Mclntyre have: had .the pleasure of ciiug anu, paying wanin a iew months three Capital prizes 810,000. 2 of 6.000. 2 of S.000: 3 of 4,000, 3 of 3,000,H of.2,000, 1Q of i;000; be- fiif1f martv th wTniKI.'nwi.e'-'i' 1- ' )i Public Entertainment. JOHN BUFFALO t,, fully informs the Public, that hl ' purchased the Public House fc ly occupied by-Wm.-W . n.Tt er: Alex. Hich. on Hartreu Streets at tK. ati AVilmington Street, , where he will be glad ceiye Travellers and others, and win Use n' most exertions to accommodate them tnmrJl1' .y His Stables, are ; good and will. be conn1 supplied with plenty of Provender of tYehi v- i O w n f tn thesfareifv nFmnne. j i7 ,, r - - z J w" Aiita Pien'ifni Horse will be a dollar a : day, or eight cJ0U month for a single pe.son. I f ana -He has a H ACK, .three GICS and IlOnsta forHire. at the shortest notice.; . His pricr.c his Hack, Gigs ancl;HorsesL are ?3 a day f the Hack ; Gig with Horse & Boy 2 a day - rt ' and H orse; without a Boy $1';50 a day 1 10 alone $1 a day ; 'a ; Gi 50 Centa a day. rse" Ralej,-April,2.:Xr-.' v 4 gQtf " ; VNBl Persons Kiring-Grgs ftorri me, ujH . cAim.im icia.i rtiir iiiiurr uone to th wnusi in. tneir possession. 51. tcs ,$c SoX Have Aitst received a supply of MEMOIR on ihe Cultivationfof the Vine-r J oh the best m de of making Wine stc Bi Edition . ; VVashi mr t on City, 1828. Price ha'.r. bound. One D Qfarl Raleigh, May 27- TO THE AFFLICTED 4- ; STABlToCirS "4 Vegetable Sirup : and Vowilcr 'VT " FOR DIS EASES OF THE LUNGS. THE Proprietor of this Medicine, after repeat- 5 ed trials of its virtues, -which have been at! tended with the most signal success, now offers it to those4whoare afflicted with the wastin? diseases which it is designed , to relieve, in full confidence-that itwill be found efficacious, nir. ticularly if .takenin.the incipient stages of these diseases. "; 4;;.f - ;v--?4'"; ' ' " r For 1 .two years past, this Medicine has been prepared in the form bf a Powder, St taken as aa infusion, with the most happy success. It isnov offered to the afflicted in the form of a Sirup or" in Powder, as the Patient may prefer, under the conviction, .tltat either form will produce the same happy result. : Among its' most prominent qualities the following may be mentioned, er,r titled to particular; consideration.. It promotes that gentle perspiration which is deemed healthv, and checks those; sweats which are morbid and. pernicious.:. It relieves chronic affections and congestions ofthe' lungs by giving force tq the languid circulation. It assuages coughs. It pro motes free and bland expectoration. It removes pain from the chest. -. It relieves asthmatic and difficult' respiration; - Jt corrects obstinate'eos tiveness, and thus leaves the bowels in a regular and healthy state, i .Thus, it is found, that these painful symptoms which indicate diseased lungs, readily yield to this powerful remedy, whensei sonably resorted ;trrv and that i restores the pa tient to that bodily vigour, which that cruel disorder the consumption, if left to its natural operation, .would very speedily destroy. I Certificates respecting the virtue of this 5IedK cine will accompany each bottle Price ot the Syrup, $2. 50 per bottle, or $24 a dozen. Ofthe Powder $1 per bottle, or ?9 a dozen., V " '.-!.- ., JAMES HADLOCK. Fayetteville, Feb. 1829. .. V 53- G3 This Medicine may be had at the Store of J. GALES .& SON,' Raleigkv f FOR SALE A light SULKEY with a neat Harness. Apply iiiL at thi'Office.'- I--' - ' '" FRENCH PERFUMERY. tVILd7aMS & HAY WOOD have just receiv ' v f- eda handsome, assortment of French Per fumerjtand'bther Fancy Articles which can be sold unusually lowior cash. . . . -. -i - " Cologne Water - Lavendtr. do Bear Oil ' . . ; I' Micassor sC do . . -. ' " ', Cosmetic Wash Balls Emollient Soap, for; shaving Rose f ' ' do , 4 ' . "- -3 Cinnamon do" ; A variety of other Fancy Soaps. ' Also, genuine ; Windsor Soap in the original package as imported. . ;i I 4 . June 1. " SHOCCO SPRINGS. f t TC, - .i fill Warren County, North-Carolisa. ON the first day of June next, the houses it Shocco Springs, nine miles South of War reton and Aree miles trom the Northern ni Southern main. Si age Roads,' will be opened for the reception ot visitors. ;.The great advantage of -this watering place , in most cases of disease and debility, havei been jso often tested by tbo& who have attended it, that to siicb, it is only e' cessary to say, that all the buildings are in cellent repair and j condition The accommod tions, in every :respect, shall be such as mv best efforts can effect, for cOmfort and convenient6 to all who may visit; the place, j To those wha have not visited." Shocco, it. may be necesssarj .t say, that the buildings are sufficiently numerous and con veniently; arranged for the accommoda tion of a large assemblage'. The priva V PT mehts will afford a in pie retirement to those w prefer it, and. the pu b iic Halls', are abuhdaa- spacious to receive all who may desire cotnpa and where music "and d-jincing can be enjoyeab such as delight .in it. ! 4 ,. -lC ' An arrangement will be made to have ci worship performed at the Spring on the Sabba'J dayi, w here siich' visitors as may choose, ca? '' tend'preaching: without inconvenience. In addition to the valuable Medicinal qusuMJ ol the Shocco - waters"; it is located in healthv :part pf the county; surrounded by Po lished society, where the. invafid can be rcs'r to health, in an'agreeabje circlei , tf t lMy terms for ioartL '&c. will be the. last year, Viz:.!fV per day.ibreach g'rofn i' sou ) f 22' 50 per month, or $6 per ,week--?J5 dren and servants'talf price. For horses, ? per month,; or 60 cents per day. i . ' - ' ' U;:-.V- ' AKN JOHNS0.. ; May ;28, -1829. v; - HJ-C K w, Tei GO The Fayetteville Observer, Cape TT corder, Newbern Spectator. . Hal!tAXt - Eclenton Gazette, i'arboro' Free Press, cnc SpectaibV:-MaicdgeVille"vJoariial,vC Courier, Richmond Enquirer and Nortel k n wiUTnsert the above.Wc a week and "forwardithelr accounts to this Ofnce wp. mi A I mHEHE will be a BALL ana mbi' ? 5 LUT-ed at Shocco Springs, on,tii- :,e;-f the 1st and 2d of July. ftk CU toon; . . -- ,-yir ; Ji B. SLADE, C MvJB. 4 Warren: Miv 28.M829: If. . v . ' . . . -u, i.i,. jTv:--2-, 4 , -Vlt. '?V ." ''i' . 1. r - u , v . v;:.' . .. ! . - . . . ' f ri. - - . - !- - i; -53t r
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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June 9, 1829, edition 1
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