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7V - , .-r. -O V', f1 - !- '1 'i i. ' ' 1 yj '4 I '. ' f .V" -."ij: i v" . It , , , ' ' f y .'1 ., 4b ' .. v - - I- v j- I . s r j . -' f yTr AVE;iist; deceived the ioIlowTng new pub- -ruMaications yiVvn RennrtLs vbls.'iirst 'American edition Lawsf the United Statesyolsi cmpil.pjr ? 'Judge Story, and containing aiiine nn"c oi. . ' 1 Boner oti-i.eflcs, 2 y ols. fixtX American edi- i : w - tun. v - avSMt , Un ve r$ty: oh iry raiia oy uavm n imiu.' rDurnfbra,l&.r:Kal,a Reports, ;$-yo utnes tn : ii '; Irv.hffV CkJtia uest of Grenada, volV. j iAXife of tcdvard. by J arid SpHrk.;-'.v : American Common riace ttooK, t Ltkc- VRejfflsteryof events froin tKe earliest period to the f year; 1829, omprei ending epitomeof - .universal rniurj-,--Vfiu'MM-'6.-'t5-juj , v JVVcJiivenile Sketch .Bpoic" '4;- ':'!:..V7-f.af'AtM1 fntiniirtiiMrf-'iii'? :vtx 'i -15' Jf TfceCWorks ofMra; Opie cprapletc m ,x?v Shipp's Memoirs,' ,yq1 Clif 12 vols. NOVELS & POETRY. 1-: Tales of St. Bernard, 2 do. ; T)ieJCasUUah;jm. do. 1 Cvrit Tbotntort, r , 3 do.; Talei'bf the Emerald laWor Irish Igenda. .", Scottish Orphans.:- Pollock's Cburse of Time. v : : 'PUys'anFarCi'i s i A ffenerRl assortment of Stationary Articles. v. c oon'-rnvj-' -,,"', t-r irn''": Btate of North-Catoliha. .WayneCounty:,!: Vtv Superior Cftqrt bf tiW SpTing Term 1829.V v Petition for Llivorce. . TlN'tlwa ease a subpena and altas having been 1 1 11 j lasiied and the Sheriff oft aVhiS i county V-roakirKy return 'thereon that the'-defehdant wait n'otittf-bd'ftbhdtproclamatldri .was1 dulyj triade at vthe ie uoiiriiiousc ujoc aiuresaiu nc ohi in, ui( sary. .liommenceiuenT,: . we iase pleasure in ,an .id county, requiring the said Ann M;raVBar- 1 nouncing to the friends of literature, that- Pro- den to appear and arr-Hwer as she wasJr-qu,ired to if dbiri said sitbpcen:, and she failing appear; it j.Jwas'J orileried bv the Court" that- pubjicatibn for three months be made in tlie Italeigb ' Star, and 'ft- the Raleigh? Register, giving notrce to I tljie said deendiknt,;that unless she appear at tJ next " Superior Cbtfrf of law to be held for the jconnty otJ Way vS the first Mondsiy. after the fourth Monday of Sep i tmberTnext aiid then? and tieTe to answer or demur to said petition, judgment will be taken 1 1 y pro cbnfesso and heard ex parte. X 'A y W AS H1NGTON, Clk. Price ' adv. $5S5. 169 jfHERTIflCATES TOliyrHlltTY; SHARES lj of the Capital Stock of the B;nk of Cape Fear, belbnging to the Trustees of the University of North-Carolina, have' never been in my pos v session as their treasurer and :re' jielieved to :: have been lost or. mislaid. Notice is therefore : herebv civen that ; at Uhe' expiration of three months frorri He day of tJie date, hereof, applica- tibn will be made to the President and Directors y of saidBank iitbe fisme and. on ?eha ,ot the Wid Trustees; ?Tor a Bui "r?-5cyy--y :C1Ias.manly,- .vry . Treasurer Board or lYustees. EaleighSOth April. 1829 ;I '.:'; w,i' ' -.. " FoiSale or Rent, y flH XT ValuableStand on Fayetleville Street, JL irERSOKS Ashing lb purchase" TractsV; pub ytlished bylthe American Tract Society; are t y 4 Sims.and torteerly by John . bohelte, as a ton- !--:lfectioriary;Store.y'Apply Ut'.A'X yy'y-'.' .-'', -iA W. R. GALES. i't:- ti lxjnxJrfed that thev can obtain Tracts at the Pa- yyiy rent i Societv's prices at the Depbsitoryt of the i North-Carolina Tract Society in Raleigh ) price t 10 cents foraOO'pages. t, ; ; s .--y y t ;:: " yThesC Tracts are published by Cotntruttee, 'MnAiitimr' 6T "Christians of different denomina- - tions, so that none neea oe airaui 01 picexmg HUNT SSy'i 829; y; 1m SlitAliCHIE Will Stand the; ensuing f eason.at my; Stable, i ij North ampton county; N. tiarolina. abbut3 miles froni. the Cjotirt house. 6 mile trorii the town of Halifaxiand 21 C frbnV'Btfieid Vfi. t Hei will coyer mare at .75 it the season; payable on the; firstof January next, wlth.'bnedollar to the groom in .'all cases.1 Such fpfjir4gVf rie nds as live at a distance will vsend their i) first of Jaitiuary-rAlsO, thedo,of the niares '& be ' paid for - we taken away. , Tlie season '-.cjnnriceU'bn the, 1st, Februaryarid vil) 'termW nate' on he. first; of August next. Extensive - field s of small grain anti clover are sowefoc the yy y with any sentiment unrrjendiy to pure religion. 1 ! fe; y? App1ita:tioft3 in person, or by letters pest paid, I ''Airy y yy y - ?;n h Womritiv attended to, by yyy . t :- c;4--' 1 .y-x-ry - v? ySi'PT:fl' IlOWlli or ;l H appearing to fS i m ri benefit Ot mares xirai mayoe leu wun jiie qorse, 1 y y,y r?it h the addition of graineeding at 2s .'pdljf;. Separateenclbsu fi'"lt's.'f,'N6-rpaini be sparetl iriijakirignthe; iVy iybest posleca 1 "i pyt no responsiouuy ioi csvac or acoiemH v, y ISir Archie?$ blood;, great size, performance on SaJ y ,e turfjuiid celebrityas a fbal gutter; fxmsuffi-; ;.nt rprmmrjfl.!it ion: yjOHN D.lAMIS. 58 eo3 y;'.-y . fV liSJ C)I tNHAi V OrespectfuJJy? an- t J JL uotthces-to 'the PuiC, that slie is pepare3 '.y; to Accommodate; Trye!ersGentlemcri& their Tamil ie-r-B oarder by ttie day! we elc- month or ) year School children for any lengrU of ime.-l 1 roller House is situated in the immediatevicinity v? , ' r, oftiiC'CaT,itol : tne Banks And theeveral Sefo ;y jrjiwtei;1 ".'if Learning.y -There : is; a beautiful a,id l,bigliuirrVated ; Garden atiachtd. to it ; her1 yVv5wti0ainc;pacip yy .-. ti.bss w1k nwly vhpnpr herewith itheir patronage Uyy that up exertions sliall be -y y?' to fender,thein cbmfortabler;! yvkv? ;il;Z: .j s-j.v y ;ilr3v 1 has alsb a good StHbl whicK shall be 'H well ittpptted with Provender, for Horses, and a Plasoaeratethosi pf any BoardinisJ , v ljoueiu thecit'. . K 4- ' ,1 .yyfy : y uateigKiiay ij. -i V '-y;';; K'T .1. GALCS's Saw-l'ill on Crubtree.' with? PLANK and nCATJTLTNG of evri-y description Rills rLtimher left ut-the Bookstore ot, J. University KqftpthpfL rfllTE J?UbnclAn(ersarExamlnatm I-J.' Students bf ,the University ot ;Nortn irou. ni -will beV Heldf at Chape!i!(il on Mpnday,tthe; tSth day of June next, and continue, from: day IbdaxK until Thursday the 25th,4whiCb .last mentioned da v,-is appointed for the Annual Cam- mencem'tue of the Cotfee-C '&H-y?U::i ''''i fTheT6Uowin:TvistesicohstHute.h milter, of, Visitation for the vear 1829 : &V'lfM : i- V-5 . -I. WirXJAM J. BLO UJVT, ffTfOMSB URGES, Esq, Iiev. Tit. tinLLteM McPRKETERS, ',,i EMANUEL SHOBER, Esq. : - RTCRARU n. SPMGRT, Eta ' By order of. His Excellency, Governor Owen, a special meeting of the Board of Trustees, will be held at the Umversity, dunnjr the I Examination vbenbusine of viral iniportancejo inejumre prospects or 1 nt insmuiton vtu oe con iThe Secretary has accordingly been : instruct ea to in vue most earnestly xp mis meeting, ic whole body of the Trustees of our University ; and to say inthis-Notjcet that it is confidently hoped and expected ' that no individual member of the Board, whether be be of the above de siirnated Committee or not. ; who can with anv degree of convenience give his personal attend ancewilt on this occasion tail to do so. " v ; - , CHARLES MANI.Y, ' -?P:''hi';t Secretary Board of Trustees. Raleigh, J 0th May.' 1829. ? 'V , 71-t25J Commencement Oration. IN . compliance with the joint resolution j of the Dialectic arid Philanthropic Societies of the University of North-Carolina,, that some indivi dual,, who had beetV a regular member of one of their Societies, should be chosen, every succeed ing year, to deliver a public Oration 111 the Col I lege Chapel on the day preceding each Anniver fessor Hooper, of the University, has, on the part ofthe Dialectic Society, received and t accepted this appointment,' and will perform the . duty ut- m. I- m. a. . : ' - 1 1 v sr 1 1 lemiHin iiicreoii, in rersoii nan uu t eunesuay, 24th of JuneinextJ v.'c ;.i l-,'-- - i We xlecm it almost superfluous to add, that those, , who may attend, besides contributing to promote a degree of spirit in our proceedings at commencement to which they would not other wise attain, may anticipate the reception ofmuch 1 pleasure from the pro.luetion of a gentleman so J well known for his literary1 attainments. J ; f;i By ordr ofthe Dialectic Society. Chapel Hill, Aprif 30, 1S29. :4 69- State; of J)fortfcCarolina; ;y. f j.r-V!iWke'C6bbtj;.'V.:r - L; Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, i May Term, Ai D. 1829. ! Original Attachment t levied Jnb. Buffalow on a House and Lot in the Citv of Raleigh, and -sundry other v. '." - Dan'l. Peck. .articles ; together with ; divers persons summoned as Garni- shees. I ttx appearihe.to the satisfaction of the Court. that the Defefendant, Daniel Peck is not an inhabitant of this State : , It is ordered, that pub lication be made in the Raleigh Register for six weeks, giving notice to tne, said Daniel Peck, that he appear at the Court of Pleas and Quarter oc sions, 10 oe neiu lor ine uounty and plate a fores;0d, 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 against him, and the; property levied on' condemned, subject to the Plaintiff's recovery. Witness, Benjamin S. King, Clerk xf "said Court, at office in Raleigh, the 3d Mon day in May, 1829 y ,...:. ih---)-A : -:V-v : BENJ. S. KING. Clk. State of North-Carolina, K Vyake County, Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, ? y May Term; A. D. 1829.. M. A ' yi Original Attachment; levied; William PeckV I HonwandXot m the Ci-j :. , ; ' . I ty f. Raleigh, and sundry o- Daniel Peck; cles , together with 1 uivcr-j persons suraoaonea as J Garnishees. X . the satisfaction of the Court. tjiat the Defendant. Darnel Peck is not an in- luthitant of t4is State: It is ordered, that publi cation be made in the Raleigh Register for six weeks, giving nbtice to the; said Daniel Peck, that he appear at the Court of Pleas arid Quarter, Sessions, to be held for the County and Stale a foresaid, at the Court-house in Raleigh, bii the noiraay in August next, then and there re - j plevyiand pleadto issue, -or judgment filial wli e reuuercu wp agamsi mm, ana the property levied on condemned, subject to PlaintifPs re covery." Witness, Benjamin S. King, Clerk of said Court at office in Raleigh, the 3d Monday HENJ. S. KINGrf Clerk. y vvaxe tjouoty. 'j y::? Court of pjeasiind Quarter Sessions. wy x crin A . . Don - "V Original Attach'u 1 levied on a House & WmyPeck! s AfifV I Lot in the city ofRa !yt;;;anl Pliifl articles ; together AA':-lt CyFtfrHh:diveraersons .J.yyy-yyy ;. fij ummnd as .Gam's. p appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that the IDeJendanf, Daniel: Peck is not an inhabitant of this State It!is ordered, that pub hcation be malle hi the Raleigh Register for six weeks givirigptice- tothe said Daniel Peck lhat 5 appear -.at thei Court of Pleas and Quar; ter, Sessiarft, tqbe htlTor the County and State aforesaid, at "the f Court-house in Raleigh, ihee "Pt Ple to issue, or judgment Sn!S 'Ji inst him,rand the PaintifsTeco; ofd Porr; atofficelri Rafeglv3d : " "-'.--': V BENJ. S) KINGdPr1r: II - "vnM axe place on Monday 1. three miles of nalebiumay I - !.ad Bills otLusnner leitut xne uooKsiore i; AriAKrv Y- ."tK.v:i Gales & Son; will be imraediatelv supplied, and, , SU,VJVJVJ 'SXIllov; A.aw, that he tJas just received ana openea an eiegani ifdesiredAeliYered jnhe City,;thereAbeim at YW&$&: assortment of the; Chtaftsttind mbirTathionablc present s good stock bihandpartly seaTsqned K'l&'(inH if) Wri"f Goodihfe'has etef M fvingbeeselected Mt& X8 00 ith lreatcareby himself, he feelarf Vcf 'The Grists is in Ene order; and grinds t W8 r23S "dO Wlttm the'driefit 'Sesonv -Vv-? flf "0 10,000 ?10 , ;: do , s SPU ctihho and-wilf ot : be undersold by any ' other . f : rnn l&AnmiC -200- 'frA..in' tK CitvCasbT, Durehaiiers-nd7. punc Bookstore." i':;lWS do v 4,930 '5lVr-do:'.r:i50 II . I I I I .1 I II I . . . 1 Msjl r L J BGHAII, Principal. ! v 60 lo Lqttery--r"? xTrawn ballotS Kif?hths81 25; .i ... ; feficlceltsimd'shar numbers maybe had at YA-fES & ll?INTYRE?S Office; v Richmond, Va' May 23, 18'29. , 75 I f; ; Private iioardins; bcuooi; fllflE Exercises, in the SiibscrberJa school, , J Will close on Tridny tlie Sth of June, and be resitmeil on the second Monday, in July, i ' ' There will be public spealcmg . by his pupils, on 1 imrs'.tay ntnt tne 410,01 juue, in me sOnic riall.' The citizens oft the town are re spectfully invited to attends '( "' 4 ftf N. B. Terms of his School, $65 per session, for Board d Tuition, i paid In advance. Hillsborough, May 9.'' r,rr r 75tlA FiiENC H LANGUAGE. f ASY METHOD for acquiring a knowicdge. of JJi toe French Language, adapted to scnoois and SeIfTuition. K The followinjr Works, by A. Bol mar, Professor of the French Language in the High School of Philudelnhia. are to be had at the Bookstore or J. GALES & SON. r : 1st. - A Collection of one hundred of Perrin's Fables, accompanied by a Key, containing the text -a literal and . free translation, arranged in such a manner as to point out the difference bet ween the. French' and the v English idioms.- Also, a figured 'pronunciation of the French, according to the best French worlcs extant on the subject.' ;Th 1 whole precrded! by a I rea- tise on the sounds ot the rrencn laniruaee, as compared with those of the English fafterwhich is a Syllabaire, or collection of French words, with the English, from one to eight syllables. Price $L - m h A 2. Les Aventures de Telemaque par Fene'on, accompanied by a Key to the first eight books ; containimr like the Feblestbe text a literal and f ree translation ; intended as a Sequel to the Fables. , , - J-..'.r.,;. J. GALES & SON II AVE iust received from the North, a large . supply ot Books, x amongsi wnicn are tne following popular vorxs Bishop' Heber's Trav 1 fels, 2 yob. 8vo.. i Do ' 1 Poems, ! Talcs of Woman, Do I Poems, Pelham, 2 vols, v i Irvine'sColumbus vols. The Disowned, 2 vols. y Do Salmagundi,2 vol Life in India, U vols. High Life, 2 vols. : Josenhus.2 vols, la 8vo. Goode's Study of Medi cine, 5 vols. 8vo. , . Do1 Book of Nature, Thacher's Med.Biogra S ohy, 2 vols. Subaltern's Log Book, Z vols. r Zillah, 2 vols. Rachel Dyer, Crockford.or Life in the Gisborne's Dutiet of West, b y y The Roue, 2 vols. A I macks 2 vols. Man. 2 vols, y Domestic Duties of Wo men, n;y n Sismpndi's Literature, i Keppel's Travels,. Dobson's Petrarch, : Herbert Milton, 2 vols. Stranger of the Valley, Scott's Novelists, 2 vols. . . . ! .;. v Hume's Essay s, 2 vols. Memoirs of ' Madame 5,000 Receipts, - f! Milton's Prose Works, Hauset, Do Campari, Salkeld's Seports,3 vols. Miss Mitford's Rienze & Powel on Mortgages, Kent's Commentaries, Starkie'sCriminaiPlead - . ' y Coxes Digest, : Julian. I Miss Baillie's Bazil de Montford; The Bride; The Dream, &c. &c. I "','.4 -f ! ' Iife of Mrs. Siddons Also, just received, a : s Mr. Kemble Dr. Ai : kin and Goethe, general Assortment of School and. Children's Lady of the Manor, 7 Books ; Bibles of every size & (quality, from 4to., Mrs. Hemans Records to 24mo. Quills, Slates; of Woman,- , .. ,y- -; &c. c. . Standard Works ; amongst , many thousand of others in store i g :l ' .( $ . 1 i: -4 Cardinal de Retz, 3 Vols. Life of Washington, s Vols. Uibbon's Rome, Scott's Lite of Napole on, 3 vols. Bain's War of the Revolution, 4 vols. Milton's Treatise on ! Christianity; 2.1 vols. 8vo. Do. Prose Works, 2 vols. Philadelphia Agricul- tuial Society, 6 vols. Universal History, 9 vols. Life of Beattie of Fisher Ames, American Revo lution, 2 vols. Pmkerton's Travels, 6 vols, large 4to. 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, Cowpers and Goldsmith's . Fo. "cms, in 24mo. Rollin's History, 8 vols.' Plutarch's Lives,. Lite of Wolte Tone, 2 vols. &c &c. &c. April 9. :,Aj r A:yn;.V' -Tv-v.-;j:'-, State of jsf oytVi-C ar oliua . Guilford Couoty. I; :,y' . ''" In theCourt; of Equity. Curtis Jackson, , 7 . .-, ..n;,,' ,4 v.;;y, ,y.p y J no. Anderson,, r - Lydiar Anderson, Heirs at Law of Miriam James V Anderson,' ? vAnderson; - feme1 covert, ; rieDe, Amierson, r I deceased. , y Mary Anderson, , J y,y j i I N this cause, . it appearing to the. satisfaction - ot the Court that the Defendants are inhabi tants of another State: It is therefore ordered by the Court, that publication be made for Vix weeks in the ; Raleigh' Register, for theDefend 'ants to appear at the next Superior Court of Law and Court bf Equity; tp be held inland1 for ;th County bfy Guilford, at thet Court y House in Greemborough, on the fourth M oridayj aft er the fourth; Monday i September, next; heu and there to plead, answer or "demur to: tlae tComi plairiunts Bill, or the same will be taken pro con-; i . ' , i . ... . ., icssp, ana uecree maae accordingly; ii v x 78 Teste, y AAA A; GER ENi MVJ mHE Notes ,Sa!e of the Goods : and Effects "of the late William Sha w,' of Raleigh, in November last are now due, arid the makers of them are requested to jal at the DwellingHouse of the deceased, and pay the same to the subscribe; or Jiebre C1 h ofJVrias allsuch; Notes; as well as SiC?r???t5,nd pcnAccburits, due to said Estate Whicbraay remain unpaid after that date, ,jI,.be Placed in the handsxr an officer for coii 'lecUofW'l-t. 7$ 'i?- $ -s. myA: A v y A,;, PRISC1LLA RHAW. r. - . .. -m'm . rr '-r - w The Late :Wm fferz . & Cheap inl arid customers and the public In general tual dealers are "invited to call and examine for themselves. vfe Tli assbftmerit comprises in part; Blue! pink and straw colored plain," figured and Wfhr'the Spring M t?CS RAfliitiful Anrenline Plaid t i' i P. Gros des Indes. & rich, plain and watered ,S ilks MAttitjii's best plain black, and v plaid Itjdiuu Genuine French &' imitation English' Cbtepale y ? and Rati is: es c - i - ; . i v. t x' Plain', checked and, figured Svriss, Book St Mull '. Muslins v ; -J.? - -V 4 and 6-4rCamb'k, and Camb'k Muslins ? A large assortment of new and beautilul Calicoes v. - r-fot the most fashionable ttvie ana vnntea ta 5 --- - w - JiJ Ruff. Dink and nurole 4-4 and 5-4 plaid and stri- ped Camb'k and Muslip Ginghams, fsomt. ''U'of 'them at id quality und.ttylc are suptriuir to ' anv I have ever teen ) . - '. ' 1 -'; Splendid fancy gause Hkfs and Scarfs; very cheap BlacK ana wpne uoooinet tacc cus . . - ' -Double and triple Bobbinet Lace Capes, f dome entirely new ttyle, and now all the mode J , 4 and 5-4 plaih'jahd figured Bobbinet Laces ? Swiss Muslin worked Half Handkfs arid Capes ;i Superior English; Thread, and Bobbinet Laces I kr::.l and Edgings ; u ' ' 'W :: ; :Y :.'- IHeW 31V1C UC1I HI1U UUIIIICV ivwuua - r ... Large bandano and nag HXts and oiacK Italian silk Cravats ; ,. V. . :r' : V V Black and . mixt Lastings and fine Prunellas; for Lyon's Summer Cloth, C a new article 7 -A, wide. ana only 9 jor a uoai piuiernj . - . BlaCk Circassian,-German Nankin and Denmark '.;-i'Satteen v," i-' .V 'i'iv:; 'f ik-V Rouen Cassimeref, and striped Florentine, fvery $eheapj' ' . x ' '.."- Florentine Sjlk, Marseilles and Valencia Vest French thread, and Russia Drilling. White and -. . : Brown "y ', " ' " ;sVf ' J f ' '; Black Horse -skin, Woodstock and Kid Gloves Gentlemen's and Ladies brown, blue arid green Umbrellas - t : " Bleached and brown Shirting ,and Sheeting, : . ( cheaper than ever, J . - '-' Blue, black and Oxford Mixed Cloths and Casst meres Calf-skiri. Prunel.' Morocco and Leather Shoes ( A frohi Nenf'Yorkt and very Cheap) Plain and India carved shell Combs L. ' - 6 Cates fashionable MATS, (cheaper and r better , j than any J have" ever sold) v.''!ru:':'i:'' ' w Trace Chains,, Weeding Hoes; Spades, Grass & s;' Scythe Blades -e:.--;-J 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, M ay 12th,r 1829. 72 4w State of JV)rth-Cqrolina, . - VVake County. " s I V; . Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions(,v y v " May Term, A. D. 1829. , : 1- . uriKina.1 v aiiaciinient levied on a House & Lot Joseph Gales & Son j in the City of Raleigh, & Ssundry other articles j JLq j gether with divers per- Daniel Peck.- Jsons summoned as Gar nishees. v'".:;--" IT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court v that the Defendant, Daniel P-ck . is v riot' an inhabitant of this State : It is ordered, that pub licaiiori be made in the Raleigh Register for six weeks, giving notice! to the'' said Daniel Peck, that he appear at the Courr of Pleas and Quar ter Sessions, to be held for the County and S tate 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 he rendered up against him, and the property levied on condemned, subject to the f Plaintiffs recovery.4 Witness-Benjamin: S. King,' Clerk of said Court; at office in Raleigh, the 3d Mon day in May, 1829. , . . .y- A- A'AiAAAi,:?- BENJ. S. KING,: Clk. A J UST RECEIVED Irving's Conquest of Grenada, in two Vols. : ' rh-r' . -y Price 8 06J;:'AAAr,4:A: May 27..1829, : A . , , : 68 State of North- Carolinal - ". i ' y l i wke County. f :y" vy; y ; Court of Pleas arid Quarter Sessions, , - May, Term,-A. D.- 1829.yivy f " i Original Attachment ; levied Lewis Peck, '" . v. Dan'l. Peck, I on a House and Lot in the City lof ILileigh, and sundry other f articles ; together with i divers I persons summoned ! as w Garni- v.. ' ' y J "sbeey --y y'yyyl: :i.'t ;y:- T appearing to the.satisfactiori of-the Court, .that the' Defendant Daniel Peck is not an inhabitant of thb State : It it ordered, that pub lication be made in the Raleigh Register fornix weeks, giving notice to the said Daniel Peck. that he appear at the Court , of Pleas and Quar- xer sessions, xo oe neia iot t ne county ana state atoresam, at the Court-house in Raleigh; on the 3d Monday in August next, then arid there re plevy and plead to issue, or judgment final will be rendered up against him, and the property levied on condemned, subject to the Plaintiff's icwici i . n.ucs, oenjarnin ' a. jviog, viieia of said Court, at office in Raleigh, the 3d Mon day in May, 1 829. '. A A- y y; (tf'.- -. ilA'A ' A A :V . :- BENJ. S. KING, Clk. C Mdnu:gevs0 : y '2f tRichinohd, atj'.kj -:.. 'To be drawn in a few days. y Union Carial Lo AA A Tf &e drawn Aon)Saitiraiy the ISthATuntZA 2 Prizes of i0,000vdoii. is 0,66o dolls: Aor. -M--Myy -A-k: a A'"r-yfn-rn- 5,335 V 1670 40 V '40'y y yr x 1,000 y y ; 40,000 5 1 'V- a;7;vt 200 -yy 10.200! Beidesmany ptHevalnb!enze Whole Tickets 810 -Hal ves S5Qar j AH orders (post paid) promptly attended to.1 iOCj A package of 20 whole tic ketsvwhicli is compelled to draw "$90, -may le had for :.$200 shares bf packages in same proportioriy y $y& 4LetaU your orders be addressed toyi8- J X 'iHA9 'Mi'ciimondiyiL. Yates fIcfetyTeT have? hid; the pleasureof selling arid 'paying within a few : months three Capital pri2e 310,000, 2 tjf oWOVof ;5,d0oV3 of 4,000, 3 of 3,000, of. 2,000, 10 of 1,000 be sidct Bjantheir Valuable: prizes. AAAiA. ' SPLSNDID SCHEMES. Pdulic ;. Entertainment Vt BUFFALO ' . fully informs the Public, that ff?' r. r S 1 i I HI! purcnaseu ine Public Home fJ m a ly occupied by W,m. v. nS? Wiling .? rrfost exertions to accommodate them nt y His StabWs are good and will hA supplied ;with plenty :f Provender of t verv V 7 ;rwing to the scarcity of monev xnA iLJ ness bf produce, the price of Board for Mv a . dollar a .p eight doll mofitli for a ingle pe.son , Ire: has i HACK; three GIGS and H6ii?ris fpr Hire,- at the shortest notice'. His nrl. 8 his Hackv Gigs SndPHrses; are-.3 & the;Hack .Gijr wilh Horse & Bov $2il,!.,fil ;aid llorsewithotia Boy Sl50a day a alone $1 a dayj a; Gig 50 Cents a da v. yrRaieigbitAprii,-4yyA.. .. 7 .. " , " vMo v.''?h g from me, ,i K expected to repair ny injury done to ik 5 whilst in their rosessi on ;? J. B. : 3J. Gfatrs $f SonT EMOI OIR on tle pii!tivatioii ofthe Vine a ' the best m'de of rhaking Wine "i ;Washrngtori Ctyi 1828 Priced? Ion Editioniy Washington bound.: One Dollar,". yRaleigh, May 27. ;, TO THE AEFLICTKlT ! i Vegttahle Sirup and Powder y y FOR DISEASES OF THE LUNGS. 1 nnHEl Proprietor of this Medicine, afti.--.; X ed trials of its virtues, which haVbeen lennea wiui inc miisi si?nai success, now offerj it to those . who are afflicted with the wasti diseases which it is designed to relieve,' jn fujj confidence that it-Will be found efficacious, paN ticularly if taken in" the incipient stages of 'these diseases, v v- -AiA -,A .A vi ;' :,. ., - : Por ttwo years past, this Medicine has bee4 prepared n the form of a Powder, 8c taken &aQ infusion, with the. most happy saccess. It is now offered to the afflicted irwthe form of a Sirup of in Powder,' as the Patient may prefer, under the conviction, that either form will produce the same happyj result. - VAmong its most prominent qualities the following may be mentioned, as en. t itled tp particular consideration. 1 proraotei that gentle perspiration Which is deemed healthy, and checks :those sweats which are morbid and pernicious.'; It relieves chronic affections and congestions ofthe lungs by giving force to the languid circulation, tt assuages coughs. It pro. motek free and bland expectoration. It remove pain" from the chesf.' It relieves asthmatic and difficult respiration It corrects obstinate cos. tiveness, and thus Jeaves the bowels in 'a regular and healthy state, i Thus, it is found, that these painful sympibms which indicate diseased lungs, readily yield to this powerful remedy, when sea. sonably, resorted tpi arid t hat . itf restores the pa tient to that bodily vigour, ' which that cruel disorder thek consumption if left to its natural ooeration, would very speedily destroy. i Mjertincates respecting uie virtue ot inis 3iea. cine. will accompany each bottle. Price of the Syrup! $2 50 per bottle, or $24 a dozen. Xf the Powder $1 per bottleVor $9 a dozen. . . ' --aa- y -"c--n j ames hadlocr. y Fayetteville; Febi 1829. AAAi 53- CO This Medicine may be had at the Store of J. GALES & SQN, Raleigh. - jy . .. r SODA WATER. TILLtAMS & HAYWOOB wilr keep pre , T y pated the above article during the Summer seasbn-yy Ai i y vy r ; j A: ! . ; a . -y y A lso,:Lemon Syrup, of the.first quality.. r They have just "received, a supply of superior fresh Lime Juice. . y A - A- ;v . .; . ;. mieightjAine;i."-T 77 FRENCH PERFUMERYv ILLIAMS 5c HAY WOOD have just receiv eda handsome assortment' of French Per fumery and other Pancy Artic)es-i which can be sold unusually low tor cash A ; - Cologne Water " . , - Lavender; - do . v y . ' . '.-" l.-yyy'y:,Jear oiii';5ry;y--v'.-;' . i. ;y-:':y -. Macassoril '.doc .ftf :s. ' ;.' ' 4 ''V --y!ppsmetic;Wash Balls t A "; ,' ' r: '" Emollient Soap, fur .shaving sV'-y; J; "ose-7tT:doy;yyj:;?i' , y" yyyyfcinriamon o y-yv " A yariety of other Fancy Soaps. Also genuine iWiadsor Soap .in the original package as imported. Jane 1. shocco spmrGS, y-.-l. Wakken Countt, North- Carolina. ON the first day of Jurie s next, the houses at 'hoccp Springs ine: miles South of Wa renton andj three, miles from the Northern anu Southern main Stage, Roads, will be opened for the reception of Visitoravy. The great advantages of "this watering place in most cases of disease and debility, have been so often tested by those who have. attended it, that to such, it is only ne cessary to say; that all the buildings are in4 cellent repair arid condition, y The accommoda tions; in eve. respecti slial I bes as my best efforts can, effect, for comfort and convenienceL to all who mayvisit the place.y To those w have not Visited Shocco; it may be necessaary t say, that the buildings are sufficiently numerous, apd conveniently arranged for the acconHnoo t ion of a large assemblage . f The private apart v ments will afford ample retirement to those prefer it, and the pu bl ic Halls "are abundantly spacious to receive all who may desire cm?nJr' and; where nm.sic and daricitig can be enjoyeu of such as delight in it. A . . ' Ari arrangement" will be made to have ci"'18 .worship perfoftricd at 'tlieSpriiVg on the Saotat d y ,; where such" visitors as may choose, can a 'tend preaching without inconvenience. .... V A In additibn to the valuable Medicinal qualine of the Shocco waters, it is located in a nios healthy part ofthe county; surrounded by a p" HaUol omIa... :ri. i. :...-..iirV jn he restores lished societv.M jb health; ip art agreeable bircle. y v " yvMv teiins for 'boanli: toe. will be the same a. tor board, will oe we r ' z, $1 per !day for each grown p' I per mont h, br $6 per week-r rvants lialf price. ' For horses, last year, viz. so'n;;$22 50' dreh aad servants per month, 'or 60 cents per day. : ; ' ' H 'AAAAAA A, i-y y.i y ; ANN JOHNSON. 78 0Cj-The FayettevilleObserver, Cape.Fesr K corder, Newbern Spectator, Halifax iJ Edentbri Cette arbortFiee Press, Cheri Spectator iMilledgeville Journal. Ctoj Courier, Riclirabnd Enquirer and Norfolk uev 'will insert the aboye, once a week f"St'i. aridibrard theirccbuhts to this Office WPI .menty rpHE&S be a B ALL and PAnTV fi rn :teed atiShocco Springs,vpnthc evcniag Wilmington Street, where he will h i.In ceive travellers ana otners, and m IhAOIiOOII'S : fVi"Tlf -Ty ilS: t r rag g --ty the 1st and 2d of July. y WaxreaJday 58,1829,: 7S YATES & lIcINTYHE. v. Vi - . .. . 1 i y syT.. mx 7? .. -. .. -f. r .. .j.t- -yyt :' lv
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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June 12, 1829, edition 1
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