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V Mrs; dpie'Workspcoitiplete in 11 voh. : Washington living's v. do do. -.'.. . v Byrpn's' dof- do in one yol. 8vo.4 cmbellis!) 3 witlr sptiehdlil ngrayings. fv . ;7 B (irns f do ., do;, . ot yoh fivb. , ; ; -Slwikbspcare in one yol:' superbly fejond. JIMslorou!; jQstphMsdoHdt . . ir .. . i ; i rn nriivcin n v. .... -,,. r -v i o a mi iYisiuiv v : . ii - ht't.:'.iii wt 11 s;iv i a - .-r. - .... 1 .1 turn it- it v ici w .y'"i"rj - Man ot two Lives. ; . V-:' . ' x 1 '' - ; Vo'liuntlfed''jand.nine"days on the Continent ..V , cd Ipalie. ' . . ; - Mrs? rteman's Poems elegantly; bo'ind. ;E wf HV VletVic.il c;dmpanipn. last edition, Xisi&ol voVof V?atesrSt Seat6ns ot (ngressonaL oHit. ,, p icau :i r P TV-fliP different ( Dni;uHci.ii. d -;- beHliarcircuWtan (1eternnned fpurpbsto ways, surmounting it. that we tetedn diffident tcsdat:ht,r GUllsi(! emtio More icw ury uoods. , shall discover wouiu pnnci w ij tc roar cunsul cration and your eflorts. KOnKK SIMPSON tik,CO, take leave f:. X'irMtfie Friend and the Public, Uiajt VKV " t' j 1 ression ami an have jut received a scco-ul buppiy ut NVW m Fasi.Wn!eJryftw!Vll,$ld. to the sek'so.,. evnnU the pay 1 v 1 i,-cfof. -' 4 lie a r.. ,y v iiient.necfsatj v-v-v. . . - -Ai.i.inni kmf..rw,o, im vc, "ri:,. . ' vprRf ions anu usuv ." :v: WhK;ji r't iveinu i.Pl.v.ryr-. . , . , -j.' 1 iYvm . v rnnti- ceius a. "v;:j- , ., j- rw;firtoirt: small tpei;u . ,a .fu .'?.. 4- ; , i ; .1x1 It nil (il T ' r i r.g . 1" -i ,.. nttr III 1 f I 21 11" t v. -wM---- it twenty cents. vfluni L?"?.;L' lireu mV -i!J "VT VT . r pfte.ctJj ot ltueriuii interests not Jione surrender effect so ami Konrtrable a CDQ(Ution; ,oi Tnittc cvrrv mentvepeciaUy wsome oi , practised; especially by xana -.". . . ii ill-Toll v f AvaVS, IS graLi ftsS ecti Winter naUniprovement, w ma , ): , -11,0; and .to effect un.on of sont,- . A central commi ttce ot mcm taXthatiStgbearnreasoS n for tins pr .any oiner yyjv.., any ou.er v . . . w J on v must be tha he methods s and rail- diltancesi-'-it where car-. flip 'neon e tlf,ifi it mrctlns ar.nual!rjn.the cut every shape in -which it PV- AU ' 'i,irV-:?S?1 t . nr, orcommuniCation W.Vpnt it then emnhaticaUy and dis r: Jiaiei., tu c w" -T rfthr.Mi- .V-A". . -rMKf 'that- VOU will ,htv cnmrniwo, - tmctly, an(ica um " r. tu t - Stilt 1 VU UC 5HUk.t the world, or to go Will .7-;--. , i r: - rnrnmil I rt'.'i Cl" v w "V.T 4tiKtli' anil t.rllllJVM iu"' . . i . ! . v- -ifttne cou.iv - v-- kp.u-' mv.v;;".: it . -i ,c nn. that a u I.trat ;tneir ruM-- y; - . . . . , ..cji.t.. V.i.:.i k taxation fbrthe i.'s'- ' U-v'tn hftVP DCPII ycit v.."w;-, -- . ,,Rl nillH Ue vl con "J . , . . J v - tii ,Hi'o n r f ( uku k ' " " . . i mifnneps .ill i n in i'r their fflirts i . v rr; r- v c.oncu r.wiin us :e been wen cscm, . I I Uli""".n v 'i. . . nnn: 'VVr .onf.r.r.Uv ';.t! .'m our ? jfc , t prepay I"-- : .v .p- -tmi T,,iT.rnvcinent enerauj, . -o ".TV ; "lt nrnrticatlr on the im-: : "f 'r ;:.- ilav. and at this late pen... 1 piipim inn 1 . i 1 i 1 .nAci ir nir I iii.ili"' calleiU ami. wc i.... ..r.?-- - jlt.a,tiiv-anu e;um-j ... t1lj ' . M.nnnrnrl in rriVP I . -I r r...,.l tmofyinfttinn. antl a1 our virws, we aic pi - phantoms 01, a iu m u , i nn;. nninion. not only in H. - ;iVPS a. character which bej ill ua'v p" of - . . .... i' . it with the 1 m- III, " " te" .- vk ' ' ,1 ic--i'v. ,K;,-r.';y wpvnow endure, never remit our assertion uh.s--n!Ti .i.p uhich it is the iiroper ob- ringe now costs a ?" feet of civif society,.and of a humane .nml mni,by: tKeme W government, to guarantee to its cHi; .iampnh cost no more than tive, tin, ; V,;, I. nnn' : r II illll' ULIllob ,:..w,.-, - V; . . . . - - - r.r tnir ana iransuui iau " . .1 uri Kpn rpnti.tne x uc&c 1 rt, ,r. ,i:v.f' Alter uicauuicw .. - ..- t? -vr-w .w(ilrQPil the meetinc:. , ll' 1 c. :uur r..ntnd out many of the dis- atlvanta-es undei,whichiweUbpr Want of Internal Hniprovemenis j -hv uf our resources, and what' might be ac complished with proper exertion ; feel-iti-ly adverted to tlie consequences which flmr mm fhft nOUCV v 11 1 v." . J suedrthe tide of emigrfition which con tinually setting to the Avestvand the gra dual departure of the state from the proud preeminence shepnee opcunicu , v i rHw styie;V:iicoes r:.l.-. do. 4-4l;j5h Uiu-n of Huperior q'in;tv ;-v ; Cot epalie a hd; liurego Dresses, assorted C 1 A-c French Ganzr,l.:irege and Fancy Silk !t? U'Very Fine: Hook M'litl : ' 4-4 :inl n.j!,owMu.iPv Jnith Silk Hoe and Gloves fiuiacbui ....... ... - 1 1 BOx tiest otialitj' Prur.clla ,Shoe5 I : Cotton Cassimcre and t;randuielh t .-'Frencb mui Uussia DnllingSjj &c. ; Raleigh, .Utne 15tht lii , - j: : . r l-.a- iinOtl in Ulliereilt taKen iroui uic..?-, i-- 4.ii n. States where such worksre actuu,.j .. riolse already exist. - ; If transportation De euet n. ...y of Internal Jmprpvcment t Ifive .cents a hundred fur a hundred milei,; 1 is a sav ing to the farmer of twenlykto lars a,d a half upon every load ff thirty hun dred veigh r at ten xent a hundred ci-ht )i,?a hundred fytet is a savm- do Mars 10 - mi; at . fifteen cents a hun- heiaves twenty ... i.: rtrIlAT onJhe,Sd;;Monday in 1 Aiicrust J :VJLviwUi; sell at the Court-houne; Vor in Ttockl firdi Stii-ry, coo nty,the folio wing tracts of i,a,i r as mnChiis will I?c sirRicient tosatMy thetav .t.'. -.-lrx, M'tw" t VPIiT A. ft-v.. - ; f, Wit ' 260 aces given in by Oicksnn A. Skidnire lying'j on lh;cp creek, ;dj;)itiing Samuel and others. -V ".'! i -330 ares trive-rt iiv By Jesse Brown, H;m;o Hunlirii creek ''jo'ih'ing V. T.lHrt. " 60 :tcpes nbf uiwip s tlie property of L son lvis, tying on Hunting creek, joining THO. 1$. WKUillT, Sherf. orS of commeVtcinn;, without: (delay, )U existence, it js an undeniable, and ,1 rrLwhatcver it may be; as after . ;ot be felt to be mortifymg facj of twenty-seven thirty hundred ; clreT the same ;!tance, he f aves y - r , withmoving that the five dollars and . a half 5 and at twenty p l , v distributed ar cents it is less cos opportunity of. choice, - ?f u:-mLt Pliable lor opening' to all J.;nto 'he marUct "ftHc worloTrl " : - - : ...1 i .on nil a- W4? are now a. 1 . , j . , VO.and.,i.ho,.t i.o U- t.nn' The forest is thp nxenf the husbandman, f.illini .before tho oarth' is too, that in nn.Miisia.. -r r Vrthl been enacted by the tion in the lorm m.. .t ci- M v 25, 1839. ....-tion' 'u;vAuld belabours S'' provea cuUure.Sana f . . r, , . f. increase new re- " Trees ifr'e aVI fon.meniing the 11 iL r tfnll 111 lit" III IlltlU d belabours unrewarded, t languish and. die for want, ot ? ' -kition-ai d impulsive power,' without 1 vt c!lf!i.i Jpins nf' commerciaUinter- USn freedrculatiohioe - Iclcening principles ot: inniviauai ubStlest through the, various metii- reCeQtpg on this subject, it vivid y nWthdt we rank with tlie old : ftf fliP Un on. liv . t . . . . nil v . pAnlrihlltinn in numoses nf Internal Improvement, (is pU! p"V ...l...,focrP whlCh hprinsc the peculiar iunuuiUQV- , Wnallv enj.,ve.l feature njadt L rl In rnn nanSOn With O- . States ? -The . truth jseone3Se.l!y theWr, reverse of this. ;Wl.ile we nayp been un.ler a stronger necessity thap moot ir not all others to prosecute somp. - : r..- nnoninn- to ourselves ,rc at facilities, must we not admit that we are' the! very peopleho .ae o 1-11 mntinn ess i f ppii&p ,ly than'bV t?,; published and distributed among the imiuc v. . - . - i f , .'oi'o-ht lhe motion va cnum . for the same load of thirty hundred jet. EsqV wh6 made a few observat.- And can e be reconc. cd to lose from . r,tlternal Improvements. . i twenty four to twenty-eight dollars and a P8 j'ames. g. Smith-aUo addressed vthe half upon every load of thirty 'n'reU eetin. Ue showed thfr advantages o( ...;,; which we carry hundred r,miles, mecui ...... )v rnntrastin- the farmer of mbderatW.possessions co nn. . "ttdsin ' . . ..1 -i. i,a Vrrv first ! dad he snotua - r . , . U.i Un(U wouivi, ij! v. y '-:-; --d- r-:iu;0! borhood 01 retersourg iwu . spill lniO llllii mat 1- - . . Internal Improvement, be. com pen - - a.. : i m t vua i"f 1 u r 1 v - - - rr d. vileges in perperu ty -"T''"'"-, ,;nn nf Internal Improvement, nesugge- we are now situated, who ao nu rP amnle means within that, as to most of our productions, -":.witl()putfingr hands into rs unuer a ?"4'-- -"7' ftf the neonle. The ; United interdict ; and in the arcics mp - hnve 1.000 million acres ot land irii is renewed in ic r1""". -..'t 1 r. u.. nflmnnt which have bean pietigeu 101 u.c of the national debt : this debt will be paid off in five or six years, and the proceeds of the land can then be diverted to oinci first! load .wi iin thP market bv the facilities or u" - -- . , . s or, rtpii to the c 1 - xt in n ir nwn cut 1 u ,.oum . v. - -. -- . lal Improvement, be. m of our failures in former, attempts enscd for all that he could be called , ImproTemnti 'but riot as mt- to pay for the purcU ec h pn- roeWW;tle-prec ..in neroetuitv afterwards? As. xer oi . - , . u st - Hit tt vp states we were inferior. to popti ! a tion Nt onfy thos e mhe i lastcensus . ".'5 1 Ji' rin!l!atlOn. -X'i cLLLiUntoA thp ot 2inal con IP .; wi-t -fun nased thro7 - ' ' , V Af" fUn rPvolntmnarv strus tbetiery omi'tt. '" . - : K sir 1U t fitprnal Iinnrovdtnent, ' " Ms "carciT altered from'thatin which na isa'. fllac ed " tls.' She! has put yture1 onginaIly,.piace ,vii. Uothnfr much in our power. bt ?"r .;;t!,,chPon done- or tne S" "l T form-made of ! national Hi i A . m m not rOtlllSS gard to these great objects absolutely es- h term8 on which theyj are conveyed Qontial to our welfare ? . . UxT fu- mosf disadvantageous methods Wp mnkP not these reimarks to dwelU J f carrvin2: them on! packhorses as v cnViipct which must be ungrateful to rt western forests. Our wagons are us all. But it such consiuerauuua the most uriwieiuy anu ppeiisi", any effect upon yhu, as they nave upon thlneg which the inrst commencing n. to stir in us a spi :nflflv;hlp mirnose to enter pi it.lt ill..- vi-"v 1 - 1 , . .... l.-.r mi nnssible. on the at as e.-iny a p r i most advisable plans of Internal Improve ment, they will not have been presented in vain. ' ' We are aware that this subject of In- Tmnmvpmp.nt still continues, in 1 - i . y. P 1 -.1 A m lltltll .. " 1 m. r T-n tin rinii.irii; vip.ii the cminos 01 uinc, -. t itc!..!:: Wp enmptimes hear it" as- .irontinnslir ns?if 'it had been compleWv ascertained that thejtradej vn;K.f9rlin!i is not sufficient to iusti t . vp . ! ...... . , r i xl. ...v.'ne nnccfipv tn snv nlan Ot SUI- me ii v v.v . j j 1 t rt-:t. AVf.ini tn nnpii tho market or tne 1 : . : -Granville County. . - "Court of Pleas'aud Quarter Sessions, i-:i:n-fay Termr A. D. 1829. -coiipl S. bo wn v. Exr."". Caveat to the t . . ;.. . v.": I - . ( Hate 'of the last V ' SriUh Mirphy 8c others; -at,d j Testnment j Heirs of JoUn G. Smith, j John G. Smith, d B T appearing to the Court, tliat.Jas. Nod a -A.: Wiljc Mary, John C, Uoode; guardian of A ne &. idHzabetli Goode.Cbas. Smith.SamtSra ( of W mi . lames W.' Smith,ThoH. Williamson.L V iUiamstmv James Alrord and Nancy his wife, Smith iUirpln-, ndrThos. mith, thirteen oft lieirs at lLaw. and next of kin to John G Sm; deceased are not inhabitants of this State 5 1; ordered by the Court, that publication bee. tor six weeks in the Raleigh Regrster, notify: them to be and appear bef ore ilievJu3ticei of i Conrt of FleHSiant Quarter Sestrions to bek for the county' of Granville and; State aforesi) on the first Monday an . August next inthetc( of Oxford, ami shew cause (if any they hir wlv the said p iper Writing, purporting tobe last Will and -Testament 01 .joun . oui.m.u offered! for, probate, haU not be proven and. miitedjto Tecorth : I 1" ' . v AViuies, 4 Stephen 'K Sneed, clerk ofs Court at office, the; firstlMonday of MayAJ 1K29. ; ' 4 . STEPHEN K. 3iNtpi",u, u I '.litTnina nurpOSeS. UI IIICS uanui.c. acres navc.uv - " i Prieeadv. $3 50 81 6 to stir in us'a spirit of activity, an U zation of a people can furdish, and this is pracricaujy. necessary iConsequeuce ot our roau, :Kln nn the I ... . .-:-L ,n imnrnvp- which have not risen onecH ... i- ment from their first natural staie. xn ci;n Hp in nnr rivers, tor tne im .t.n nnn v w. v v. - - - - -. j t ' 1 : t ; of Ohio for the purposes oi Juternai im . n , o n't . Alabamahas received 400, 000,1 - knd Indiana, Illinois tler States. lara r cifts for the same purpose, in these lanus-North-Carolina is equally entitled to a hare. lie theretore recumiiicmic" .u. of I .Ikn . . . . , . part, in the same beds wn.cn '7 ()Ur ,1(.st iw.slatme should incmorialixe p.etl more inai. a ...u. Jr... ' "7,,.; (;im!rrcSs on the M.biect. . .wereleiyo-ns. oy , ."''.-r '-,, "Tri t a.lri. was tl.en.a.Iopte.l; ami live forest-ySolong co V' '"0je hundred copies ordered to be printel with the rest of the or f .on:t :The Rev. Div CaWwelirthe-.IIon.-Ooft-by such instrumentality aj. this, "chmeroni Coi. l Cad wallader , Jones. Ai..Mri.r.npi.r'ppiipup'm. vv r. 1.11 . l " - n rii iin pr 1 icac vi piv. - r T - . ... r '- " Stale o1l KoYi-V3avoVuru - ;w Guilford Coun.iy. ! " In the Court of Equity. is Jackson, cur vJno." Anderson, Ldia.p hderso", J ames 'Amlerson, Piirhe A nderson, Mary Anderson, Heirs at Law of M!;, Anderson,' teme w deceased. : I UB isv r-sistvrars. ? mh V"! t World tSthe interior parts of the State. t,,A gftiSSi& n more an vague fort - o n 1; 1 ; " v v' . . .. , ... j, a J f :r . ri- oma a ivp measure ii" 1 ' UoVro. hiiried our. v-r 1 ; t V " r a p n rX Ka v, do I we not - - bounties-of lroHienc.e. iw .3 . iiirnresent ,thelp.v o . ,1.., f rom is e who bod v, fSaKSSliy Uheaven at the hard vvhiKa paymeiit, is WruiredWusyeafljfno moreJHan l,ll more. iSSIfecessiryrorthesu t remember that'one half j gia four. In fhp dotprmmiiii such nuestions as tne!u, rtO pv. 1 IV v. . - I,. II J . 1. ..pp. ...-t.r Inafontlv n impars to tne mrwf nhvlmis and costU-ss methods of r ;ilvinrr thpin.? The number of inhabitants s at least seven dred thousand. Virginia, the' largest; ot tlie Southem Sfatew, probably has ! tie more tl-an ten hundred thousand. ltoutn- ina five hunt! red thousand, and eor- all thpsp and other btates 5aSW"uaVfu nds of the yeasuryaroun. us. Internal I.nnroreme S - ftFlthepresenia.. - , . . , t h(,n.iot1!r advancins witK rapid, t fcw? "r. i ru ttins and other! resour- ffytiXz ::vi '-. i- : iic manv as two . ' six- 1 have un- far to relieve. nnres io3u Cii Vr.c ,v&- "i; irA-n e n't. d f 1 o l la r n IK imK.!i5v.Kr.rnm ;Wpil I U. uc; i 1 ? I - i 1 : -' - been long advancing with, rapid and. intprruntetl strides in such as .ua infewor numbers of people, none of these speculations, doubts anil balKing ques- tions have arisen, wneiner ineir coiniuvi.ee is laro-c enough to authorise the expense of providing the means of carrying it on. fin Vi r ni a theirt? rivers - have long been mane navigaure, inio xue m'fu" iafiW 'pl v they extendjyari an;were we do meii- t i o n Lynchburg alone, with ts vast grow t n , pc wPftlthiandimtal. its enterprisins: look for but every p! vps. will be laws of nature itself, pronouuuui a- a sentence of frustration on every ei we can make to contend with others . :pv i.Klv tlipv ontpr bv ! ..I fMnmvAmant tvnill WP means 01 iniei ai v. i . must make good our way without tnem. w mav heroically or pebeveringly sus tain ourselves with a perpiasion that the difficulties thrown in our way by this dif ference, may be somehow reduced in mag nitude, or at least borne) with patience, but evet-y struggle with obstacles so real and immutable, must inevitably termi nate! in disappointmertt and. loss, and 'when our '"en-durahec shall have been wprn threadbare,, we shall find that if easier and lessee ok tly methods qopldbcrcoin pas- sed by human ingenuity ijnau tuusc v. ternal impfoyement,J as it is how proved and practisM 6y other "m!en and in other parts of the vtorld, it is ut little proba kj nav. it mav be . counted as absol ute late a subscription to provide fuuds to der fi-flv the exnensc Tlie meeting then adjourned, subject to the call of the Chai r. f . !: -' '.v - ; .-.:.. ;.'! !JAMES;VEBI3,.:-Chain DENNislInTTj ; Secrefar 1 N this causf. it annearm'r to ine sat , oTjlhe Court tht tlie Dctenrtams arc tants-of another State It is tttereiore ru. by the Court, that publication ue nuuc . ... :wi :.. - r s!a .iivPpffi.tpi'. tor uic j ivnts touppt-ar at the next Superior Court oij and Court of Kquity, to be new i. - Coini v. -of Guiifohl, at ihe.t,ou.v .-r GreefUboroughon the fourth Monday Mondau in septemoer hc, tt plead, answer or demur to tne i 4 mil Hill, oriue same aid dtrjee niade acconlinijiy. 7 tourti there plain fess., A. Uillsboronh Academy. tTV AA'ING obtained a competent assisTant, jJL wili receive a Latin Gramm r lassat the comnienct meut of tlie next Sehir-lso a tiew English Scholars. . ,--,: . ( . . . The Session wil 1 comnrnce on (the 1 6th of Julv. ; W. J. BINGHAM,' Jfrtncipal. : - Hillsboro', June 17, f ' : ot . Wayne, County- Mayi Sessions, Itritton Uo' d, .dm'r. oH - Safiih KaS, dee'd. , XrX v. ,Coyenant Pearce Urogdon, Adm'r. J ..ir. i u ..i. ,t .p-m i N his ca", it hving been made to p, j the Court that 1 Uriah, Mary, h beN; i if,uL - anil ii.ch:ira o;i J jp 1- . . . A r .IplLtl ,ich';Pr"vidence.evenneSf,,vv, h -- -. rA:s.S di.lot fush,S:to the. s k A-ii 1 ? !?fi AvrWch w i -hay e. sxlub1 ' : --:A-' x oTd ni-j -Can the onm- p weeiiioT r.t-r- : . ; r ....,i:zp..c thpTi bti correct. Kthat we ion Til 'JIU'1' " T , - - " . '.f, . :kr taatioiiIf tKfuf nishAaf bArt; suffi- ;-hp'y real! y' burdensome o us, . more than o ooic tor me'eaustr n l uc uuv m uui .VP.vs ''SSS fe;rvi thing Jii-t&e jonnf 'a and ' n .V. rciso ii abl cias i t?raaybe fb r ; t h e f co mm eiciai and o tit er ad v an takes. ianuot rbelive hat ou cpnditiOri certainty, . that the in va would not be' left to be n fnabl e d iscovcry DW made bv us. i . . .k.--;7J .H.i:.:"- v j0nliOarv, process of law R Siibscr.ber.avadhiimr c ' tifl vill "lirpnTtPV ilL'SOte liiSatteiltrO'f eO-.t jl':-t;-A-....iikr.-.s:'rrn on ;y to tlie CMarge Ol inisniisii-uiiuu. :, a iv i- I ,fa,- ,f Let us for a moment imagine our State to be traversed through , its wlude 'extent by fa Jiavi gable river widtj dnd tleep, and an interdi ct of t ts u se b v the law, ol some 2 miritJ and .theniart oflucratiye trde I 'i m-p'osj'n a: Dd we'ivfas burdensome ' or 6b- whichlit furriishes to the impte from the seash nal improvemer.i;-mak wtltpracticafand nj Wi.existe.nccl' .i.y.v miiPp IL. opportiniit y to InforTv hissfrVeiidi,Sc the-pub - .t i. -ii:;, -xii:.kt: v., uc in generai,i nat nt? iuii. h" IV",1 suits tire cessitV which compels him.lo dopt his course. U thd surest triiar;uitee.fomhe faithful he rtorre.;- 4 a irp of his mnvr ' 11 e will he iissi.ted by Ms soil j Oaniel IJdUw.lIec.w.in. tld S dies pipdry " "y! p. of this Statf ; nivrt-xercise iii!ic Acaucmy w.'ii. be resumetf v M oml y the i32y t h iust.' at S40 p e r session fur boainll autf S$ tCTper session tor tui- tion. i nc sorsciioer w jrcp.iTu ipcuiihhivvi- j date the boaraeriH;owiat4n,hiOv n fUmily. 4 r-f-U PMav; Sessions, il the-State, son f be sen- '...t: hv the alvpriUpmput bf made in tlie KaieK . ... , pj. a j.rppmtnis to m: tor sx . weens, io;; uic , fi the fertilizine7" virtues "nrovement. I hesam roima of Internal is true of S, Im titizerts that. We should continue to sub- Va i mit to such onnfessiori because'tthe'tre'eir linaivin-rerd o" al, the preparation e ved of the1 blootVwhi ch jSniist: be ;madet!to' now, torestabiisn ourselves in tne, enioy hie n t Ofsu ch i h estimable pri vtl ege s -J r I f byan cjpenuuure tessnj niaixtnieanu for less terriblethjts cure to ourselves for evejr.the same priyi legesf inowsna u n t appear jinai .ui wiui bmdfnjgl the vefiiirts necessary: tn their at taihmentwesare authors orburj pnppp base we should 'del ay no lohger- lhan i tewou 1 d be tree essary tq7pre pare Jor ac tion. liaw.iiienjjitr.tnei oper,;ySQVmucn mtive, shal I iye be' reconciled i-lrarmfv obstructions from, its - rivers. Both Virginia I and Sou t h-Carol? na h aye ever been at vast expehsejto pniyitje Com rnrcialpKirtn n Hi es ? ieyf nff?uch portions of bur trade, as thfcottld hppe! Q:.ecnrc;a!ong;th jbonlers of our State, while f ve are d ispu ti ng, -1 hay p'osiyeiy;as acti ng upon it as ; selfivj d ent : prin cipTetbateEw)iol e tratle offNorthap expense ot providing for'it. ; . But i t must j -be enough to put an end to these. fanciful uimcui ties, utjvery fanner jeeis con vine- ' il easier alternative, AS at th i p lacJ i ert a re n Ojtiip tui io ns tu cx-.j llpj amiri Uovy travacance.-'-'tiiv.-siuiciusk iwyt ccusmmi juorr-yery;; little pocket Vifot t leads t idleiijesij iiti dissip Wion'?y XlJime:i2tlil829. ' ; J; . ' Thp Kflitiirsof the naleitdi Star. the.Tarboro Free Iress adHafifax vMtnerva to cive tne tiUove ti.ree. insertions aiu; their Wccoimt s i hrthe shbcriberv - j tlire cause Cwhv the lansi-- (le'cc"" ".-. .,,ri (HVsaid, hall nt be li .ble to w A recoil v; Witness; Philip Il',s' 0f ..tir ; 1?V ; ' ' TVrtimp. County MUenj ni?in tlovvel'. -Arthur n.tn leu and wife ami I 2Jf tbrwartl W-eofnvday..ffel 7di ihtl tlieneir arrange Tjfmeotf thc.'lVtiiTsrill iminrnce.;? iTOecNoVtliero Mailfi ajiWdepaf for thout t er. 1"hii;Mrl will be closed ereryiight t9 a' clock fe.--c.f :7:h- Tlie Soudierii Mall witl arriife here at 8 arid depart for the Ncrdi in hitlf arf hour'theriiat UroThis-'Manilfctosti &&&&?i&z rtids gv s co rr. p., m. - i:L ;.i-.y.,vtr nmt.vVeahhy mi. ;W. Kaiford ami n iiiuin if i 1 ir 1 nik.i --r a 1 so truit orumarj- j ww"-;- liBrJ.- v - . w.-T' . ' .... .. made .in l"6, . 1 t K - . : ::.. rfinortK 1 rt.t tDat a paper . wiiMMft r--1- ii0cv that orilioarv process or i . .hlhr natle lin t !.p.V; ,t utlment b male 1 119 fc! Pvp . w 1 - - - be 1 W5l and tete.t;o Beojan;" iwhich a caveat uf --v- - roile up ; to try t.ie ? . rf. W :t office, the 3d Pfl?y...,nm$l 4'.- i'-7 - .... y i r:L..i.W' ' .''rr',JV '
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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June 23, 1829, edition 1
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