.... ) V i - J I V M . - . r- x -i - ? -; ; ill ID , C . - ;; '''TV' '- " -v.. Our are the plans oCfaidelieli'trpliieacc fV . . - :? --f ; , , t ,; Our rc the plans of fair, deliditrnloeacc -1 ' - V.r;V--' , - v--.-j f ,N -I PU5r;oir n Af.Kfi & SDN, : .nir jxcn ftnr,; neatly inserted 3 . nollar. and twenty.five cents for .uccceiUng-publkatlon ; thdse of re m rth ft the same, proportion.... Coxmt;- e same, pro pon kfully'receVvfd- tie Etor5 mn ctfvnirt tor this Tear. ; i is ao "count, ot ,crf nrs in wrii.. i .cci.(ent tferffom accramg; :wffi '..ro nuke ne careful' ot the manner c Mrh the p-n ii used, except itu uc t into er..p: and tlraw dnwQ fl pm c more ridicule and nrnfor iJ.sarv. Kathr Fife wnald- iithpf- ' Ve 6 to brsiv; for it is a true at &r t f the nonsense, we hear ut- 1 " , V ttTf8 :A h if men, mai ncany ; ViU men have to cnnteml Mixti in ffffim . - ..Kntil first and lat to tneir Tf ttt I'M'""" '7 ... .,.,.-.- nd ldlenesi.' r vVtioruin times f high exci'ement, bv 1 onjccountable carelessness of ;expres 11 - In a note to one if hid colleagues, a Deacon SW; E Vyt bin Ldal maki rats uud sjngm.ov uni.'' AH when nroDeriy iransia'en lliw -.- . .i '. ik. ui.rtKv fthp nnd ill- Ltcr of the town affairs had been enlaced Ut Uy m-klng out rurQif , taxatiorrj Ll sl-nini; them j but ibuic. how oro;hrr Ac extents of ihi? erudite; scleciman's ,f Crept rjuickiy from ear to eararaonz :s HcmttickutnCi a one of. our lefcR1 x ilre lrlar callt hem, tiflj the towng. BfBOClfrm --to... . rfBi'm one of their TaGiers anj OrWinuo nianlfested itself in t lonier. own meet irr and questions were propoanuni, oi 1 1 i hit ow thc manufactured and singed nisbad heen to the town ; and also hat rnoant ofpay hid been reqoWd for iheir Lboar? The result of the affair was, that the unfortunate man was n jected. on -c count oltne iosi5iiiuuaiiv.-"riM vv .rAwrinin t vear or two after. 'v W -"-. .. .I I l-t.C - A n.uch wore acciaeni uau iunau hpr-of the imwit jUcut bo- dy'in the Union ho vnde tu bis clearly ilrd: lunclr andvfar:dUtantp!USei Tip Ii arrival at Wafchinclon. ibat ial iii i : ' t had jnineddiimself to-om d the m'.t ijrrecaWe wises m tlic city." v ne iieso t4tc woman was app.dled. ' Wicked .as Wiehd heard the 'Represent at ivea in Con r r ss vi e re. she vou Id n 6 1 J h a v e , bcl i e v e d tit her bosom' lurdtn coullhavq been spduced to the'cOJtimisiou of such a, base, treacherous crime.. She re?d.-. cried, re reiJ. gro'shed, doubted, ami read apiin the worst f it was' nvt the actual offence, bat the khan.eleks, avowal of it wiihuui note nr comment. It was mentioned as a cninrann aBair,'or no consequence -to her iriMrVhe eUe : I have joined myself Jo one ithe most agreeable inisc" in thi citj.w 0;i S he was an abominable wretch. The ftchhioti wore away .ami fr quent letter 'c'mc in a ligit happy htyle, but'no dure mention uaiinadf of the mis, hugh Kiiiiixii-us wife searched (in -'.vain foe: ah explanation of the horrid .iiiVKtery. . She isMg'med hrr faithless hua'nd revellins Li '.! the'deliht uf lau less iovt,'al'd theti. tie tore her hair-and curbed hitri-rthen iitevnuld sit pale" arid wretclud by -her want's cradle, and talk to it by the witch' ir. Mm)nlihf, of its fatberV -tiifumy and tteo her brain would wander. Thi-aoT ttj-for it was aouy becrjise he was a f m J wif e-prcj cd u on her, h ea 1 1 h j e a I -"Jtjt like a ' secret puison crept ih rough her teius and a.sbght lever ic. w;iy- to coiiErmed hectic- A- hrf, ?lry cough and declining :re -"th seemed to be the first iutlicAtbn.4 of wnisUnitioti,". and the poor o!Cau, ktroghvj; willr her jecrt .grief, eiaei tu all her frieiid,.t. -b: Kivenr to th de;-oser "The dicror looked dubi atnl ailtied. thaf her hub nod h(uld lMfct lor imu-.cdiflte'.y hc Vonented, la'ncrTant wf ippctl for the jour J and wuing.for- the tael-he.drew wtthc jiickVi oi ber"d,ar-rbuli:iiiVTet:r to and reVuhed thija;she had oliei 'r U f..i c," uitli-a.kijid of agn'iising, sal c tit --h e r .i t e r . a fc ul e 1 1 a IJy 1 woke d It hvr wlwiiitder. atitl -'tdiervrjd----! Wrn!rr how many vtWrsotiM thet "arc in thor !!eKcVr?V ' AVhi m.-s.-es r" the diii eised wiff. .Why that rBe jo'ir hubbaod lss jii'ned, X should '.'"Iw i t w o ttl d b i ' e ry I ea - a i i t. " . 'VUe Jr uman could notvndure "iie.ceau of i"J lliil burst upiin her -heal t- bhe laugh- "Jsterically-- fainted- recovered---Cfle lauhediigain---and JseeniedV'ih (a y"e condition (iiati everV-the stage came !liie , senrint entered for'- his lctter8 Jfv Khe seemed to be a 1 1 1 1 Te -composed, n( ordered him to rerdaiie his trunks' and f? ?.Us bustne! y all: hands remon aieut -but he wa resolute still she .cwut not have prevailed, had Uie not exX Priced the rais-reading of the- vord rhes- mo misses, and decla'rvd. that all her n!J occasioned .by the anxiety Kfllca08ed. -r . recovered rapidly; but the member Qnreu will uot tcoa itrget '.that ooe care! cssljr: made letter; nearly, caused hit ; select Passages, -From the writings 'of celebrated Authors, , . Bad . men are v never' completely happv; although pobesscd of every thing this" world can bestow ; and jbod men are never coiii- pletely iniHerable, although "deprived of every thing that vthe.world Can takeaw4j. "The arts have this special advantag; over literature 'and politics, .that they are con versant only with iher ideal,? the pfriecU the loftiest porti)ns of our. beingi A proud and ;bold tone of jhiiiking, ah abstraction from the degrading, the little-; the virulent from all the pleuiaii 'paVsiuWof existence -gi?e a sort of .itx tity ti such a .vucjti imfTalki in-JlomeSXri?; ; 1 I sHa'l ifeer qu'afrei wtth anymaTrwhose temper is jhe. reverse of. mine;.'4 v'Tis i rt diculous . for one : to be..vliobliiel - t ano ther? different way-of thinking, as it. isto challenge him for having a hose 2 not- of a sha pe with hsiJUari Ramsay :'X : . r "-.Tlie hours we pass with 'happy prbpects In view, a re more, pleasing than tliose crowh eoVwith' fruition. .In the first case, Ave, cpk the'dUh to bur own appetite j in ihe latter, nature cooks It for u,:Goldmith. -The hackneyed , voluptuary . t like the jaded epicure ; ,the ; inerft listfesness of whose apjxrlite becomes at Jength a sumci-: ent penalty for havingade it the.pfincipal objec of his engagement and cultivation,' Sir Walter Scott. . . ' r It is an old reuiark,' thai there is no ava fice(o grewtv sind so destitute of shimp, as thai, of the licentious prodig.il, Godwin. Nothinzso nuick. stingy and lays '.vasle the hunan heirt, ;as Ihe ineon.tancy of those whom it love. Anonymous. ( 'rhat'pemal.e virtue which requires to be tver u'der gu rdi:t.hip, is scarcely worth the sentinel. Goldsmith. ; ; V'Just .Received ; t Faber's Itfficultis of Unmanism . cotl,H Family Bible, in 6 vols. 8yo. ' . Thp History and Mystery of Methodist E- . r - piseopacy, by Alex. bVCaint.; . . A Defence of the Truth as set forth in the History, and. Mysteiy '"of Methodist Kpis- " ; cop.acj , by the sime person : ' . JOS. GALES &. SON. July 18 1829. . " ' JSODA WATER; WILLIAMS & HAYWOOD will keep pre pared the above article during lh Summer Also, Lemon Syrup,, of the first quality. - ; They have just received a supply of superior fi-esli Lime Juice. . "S v" - haleiirlf, Juoe l. ' ' '77 - r, Private Boarding School. fTnK Kxercises in tlie Sobscribc-r's School,' 1 - will close on FHdav the 5th of June, and be remimed on the second Monday in July. . Tlate will Re public speaking by his pupils, on Thursday night 'the 4th of June, In the Ma sonic Hall. Tlir citizens of the town are re spectfully inVilSd to attend. " ? ; ' " J. WITH KltS POOK. N. D. Terms' of his" School, $65 per ttessiob, for rtoard and Tuition, paid in advance. - - lliUhono;rt May J9. Lr5tlA , State of North-Carolina.: - Superior CoUrt of Law and : Equity, . ,). . Wake Coiioty. , . : ; j.' , ' :A, Spring Term, A. 1). 1829. - ' . ': -.The Creditors of AVilham llufriii,' Caroline M. Vlbjffiii, Mrs; Catharine Uuflin, who is feme cvert"and ; wife of Archibald It. Kuffin, who ues in this leiialf ,by G. K. JJader, Esv.'Uo' bcrt K. UufBn. t : - . l - - ' ; h, i ; v-', : vs. . - Thomas Iliiffin, Thonius Uitchic, Henry M. Alii Ir, Administrator vith tle Will -annexed of ; William Kuffiin deceased.. John M. Kuftin in fint Kfn of Thomas It. Itufiin, Frederick Ruf fin and.Archib.dd U. ltuffln.1 ". - v - 5 , OX-MOTION,' it is ordered by the Court that . lnj irnm A. Itarhain,; Ksqr-be appoiiited Commisxionc r;to settle the administration ac count of the administ rator of William Ru (Bo," de ceased, ami that he-give notict-.of the. time and place of faking such account to'tlie pnrtit-s inte rested by public advertisement in one. of the newspapers published in ..the city of Ilidcih, ndtlit he make Report loathe next term of tliis Court. 4 v t -T"--S -:v ' ' ' Tlie parties in the JihoVe named suit, aebere by notified thai I khall proceed at my office in ihe City of Kal. i?;li, on the 22th day of Sejitem hevnekt,". to audit and'settle 1I15 accounts of the Administrator 'of the lateWilli-nn Uuffin, ' heh and where they".,re invited to attend.- ' '; -r . ' nKNVA. RAUHAM, Comrn' RaMtrhZ Jufy U. .1829V --a r r 89 ;',"7'v ') Sfate;"ofifNoVthCarolhia ' 7 ' ' ': GranvlJIeCoitiiKv-v -: Court of !Ivas and Quarter Sessions, - Mav Term.:A. D7 1829. W i - : Itnucl Frnizer. Adm'r. of Wilhaui'llester. dec. L !" "liobert. IleWr (of Wn ) v Oritioal ntt.icbmenii Levieir in the- Hands.. oi Titos. II. 1 .rttlejohri, Esqv ana lie is summoned . as Garnishee. M.- . f . - . . -v IT itppearinp to. the ibatisfiCtion of the "Court, that the defendant, Robert Hester; is "not an Inhabitant bf this State ; it is : ordered ;that publication be made in tlieRaleigh igister for c.r,'vt,t. ihe Courtliouse m uxioru, onrthe first Monday in CA n gust next then and there replevy 'and plead to issue, . or jodgment final will be Tendered tip against him,- and the property levied on; condemned .subject to the nlaintifT's recoVefy. Witness, Stephen K. Sneed, Clerk of skl Court at office in Oxford, the first Monday hi Mayi Ai D1829. V f' V;1 75 6w pd: ' V STEP. u. bW utuu vik. ; : - BLANKS - - l- ' . ''"Of all kinds,k'for salet.this OSiccv . HO ANOTCTC TVftTTTTTTTON' I Jf PnV:Mi tzit). rA 4..tYn . P.hy,'-Ssnzm s Ciyilv Engineerincr, Woodbridjre ?Cl andwiHara's GeoaphvOtredhion) rjlHE Course of Education at-thirlnstinittqn, FJement of; HisforyHalesilisfory of the U. -.yill embrace the following Departniehts i states Murray's Grammar and Exerhsefl-ilr,s 1 h Cia8tcal.ThU Department wiir j include Rbetork Ilede's IgTivpHley's 1 Moral Pliilo the . Greek, : Latin. French and SDanilsb Lan-' srpby. f'Onsf Jtiitian of the tTn ted States and guaes.. ,11. ' TKtL'Jltdthematicdl will embrace , Arithme and the Natural Sciences, as Botany. Mineralo gy andNatural History. iZ ':; ;'c y. Particnlar attentiortjiyillihe "paid.af lii Insti tution to Practical Ecliication Classes i r Mat b e matjes will be practically taught dhe application of Trigonometry to Heights and Distances Tri angular Surveying ; LevellingandEnglneerioff t Graduation of Roads and Streets, the usi .otthe Barometer,, when'applied Jo taking thp 'altitude of mountains and other .eminences. ".Tfiey will frequently, be taken' out to: practice With" tfie Compass and Chain, Theodolite and if veiling Rtxlsand accompanied- fiy thefr-instructors, will' occasionally take 'excursions for, the nirpose of makin? observations in Botany aiid-Mineral- Jll. En.elisti ThlbepakmenV will includ e English Grammar, Penmanship, ; Book-keeping, Public! Reading and Declamation, Ancient ;and Modem Geography with the use ofthe'Maps and Globes," Ancient and Modem Uistoryi Rhetoric, Comnositioh Critic! an. Loic and Moral Hhil'- sophyj Construction of Maps with the principles 01 rrojrciion. . -:.' : . - , ' The rudiments of Education, as Heading, Spel liner, Penmanship, &c will be" thoroughl1 taught, ana tner Junior Classes, will in. this resp pec?, re ceire particular attention." Fhyricid Education.--For ' the improvement . of the health and the'deyejopement of the.ahysical as well as mental' energies of the Cadets, 1 hey will be required to practice daily and regularly, Military Exercises. ... These havinffforj heir main rvjectthe preservation of? health, will be pur sued su far only as may. be requisite for hisju r pose tj in no instance' will they be; permitted to interfere 'witUother pursuits but will occupy those hoots in the day, that', would ,nthei wise be devoted to useles.H and frivolous amuse nent. 1 Tlr.y will consist of the Elementary sc iooIs "of lve Soldier, Companv and Battalion Five lutions, l.ipht Infantry and Rifle llrdlsfqrrhati(h of re gular Military 'Prade Guard-' Duty tne duty of officers of the Guard and of the D'-the Broad'Siy ord Exercise.1; v 1 : " ' " ' '"j ""'V - Uniform Drfj?. T he dress worn at tji'e Ipsti tution will consist of a dark blue cloth Coatee, singl breasted and standing coll r. B'ne cloth Aest and Pantaloons fori winter, ; and 'white"' do mestic cqtton for summer, h-atlrer Caps jwbh ap propriate trimmings, blabk.silk' orleatherjStocks. An uiidress.wll be wor'n'iif aurnin-.r," consisting a cotton striped Roundabout, single, breasted and standi g. collar. . ' -.: v . . f , 1 "As ihe Coat, cannot .be made. elsewheTe, than nt the Institution, "a more particular description of vt is omitted Each member bthe Ioititution will want the following articles, viz : one single mnttreis either of hair or straw-; pillow, jt wo pil low Cases, four sheets two yards in length' and one iri breadth, one pair of blankets, two! towels, four shirts, four pair of whie cotton pantaloons, four white vests for summer and one ble cloth for wmtersingle breasted, six pair of cotiton ad four pair of woollen socks, draws and waistcoats if worn, two pair of thin and one pair ff 'thick stinesj at least two pocket handkerchiefs, too; h brus'i, ' penknife, ; quslls wafers, etc. v .Parents can furnish ,their sons; with. -such articles f clotlw ing of the.ahore description as they, may have,' if thry prefer fts or they' may.be supplielJ at the tnstirutibn bn the most resonnble. term. The, shove quantity of. clothing is deemed -sufficient to answer a cadet one year-should lie id tve the Institution at the expiration of 'that time, such article as the cap; bed and bedding; if jfurnish ei at the Institution and well taken carejof, will be received back at a T.ur price. 'Each cadet must have his name marked in full; on every ar ticle of bis clothing, i ? . Qanlijtcntion, Admission, j&fc-No - candidate will lie admitted Into this Institution, who is tin der ten years of age, who cannot read ar d spell, and, who U not of a good moral charate : Tt is deemed advisable to admit-none for less term than one year, as the expense for a less period woiild be propoitionably greater, and tin: advan tage 8 to be derived proportionubly less, v ; ? Ex-peitseri -The cadet will be divk ed into two Departments Tlwise under foiirteer years' of age; will constitute the Junior, and thqse over, the Ser.-or. The whole expense per aeademic year,jwill pe for the Junior ,$160, and jfor ;tb Senior ?175, payable $100 on adnmsibnand ihe remainder at the expiration of six Imr nths. This expense will include every charge for Board, Tuition, Fuel, Lights Washing, Public Lectures. uscl of - rnw and -Accoujrements, Roorn Rent, and in short erery expenseexcept CJothi ng . and Book's.; ' Theveademlc y ar will consist of 46 weeksVand wilt be divided into two sessions.'- i"--"'-' . - : w--i v '..i-v . JSanriL The cadets ; will -board m, the -same fam'ilv with th'-r instructors, some one Or more f of , whom will at all times be.in ; company with them; paternally to .direct -them .both io jiheir studies and amusements ; an(to assist iii brming a courteous; mof d and gentlemanly leportmeuU Instructors and instructed we' shall mingle to gether as members of tlie' same family, apd'piir Mie towards each other,' that familiar and respect ful course, calculated to inspire, the 'pujiil with a manly confidence and zeal, and the instructor with emotions of pleasure.! .::?.i;iV:rni---!--- , Kffl.numi)Br. There wilt be two nu6 he I.X-1 aminttions in each year. "The first to commence on the Monday nearest IhellOih of December, and.: the second on tne nrs Mono ay in junciu continue each, one weektThere will I be.pn- vate-eNam; nations oftheClassea every. Saturday, oh the studies of the precetlingwVeVrj;;,:;;. '. rticn!ions.:Therc wiflbe two, vacations, the first immediatelv fter thts Dece'fber "examrna: t on, and wm continue tin iiieeconu Mnuj t Witeent in cases of urgent necessity ! , C A 1 AliUU U K UF, IJUU rvO " Latin. Adams Latin Grammar, (Gou Edt- tain,y Histona; Sacrs, Vivii Rom, Catsail's Com mentaries, Sallust, Virgil, Cicero,Sele,ct Ora tionsi- De Oratdre De : Amicitia,' De Senectute, Livy; -Tacitusfive' fireC books of eacb,- Ains worth's Dictionary-t: :;Xc - C " ' - Gredb --Goodricb's jDreek Grammar,! Jacob's Greek Reader, 'NeHsons Exercises; Valpy's De lectus Grace MajorafXenopfaon's Anabasis; 1107 merfl Iliads six first books. , ' JUathematic8r&c.-Tyler's Arithmetic,", Hut ton'.sMatbeosticr, nawditdx's Navigation, Simp- tic, ArprebrRj'LojrithrhSi.Gebmetry Trpgo etry,-: Mensuration SurveyiruT,) Conic Sections Natural Philosophy' Astronomv and Navigation? January line next, at the" close, of the Jjine.ex, aminaUoiQ "nnd wilh cduiinue twor weeks. No leave of ' absence. u U be granted in terra time. onTs:ConicSectibns,;Enfield Natural Philosdk O.. - TK.. . .Those intending to join the Institution ar ad- lisea 10 u ring-any. ut me aoovmepTiont-o: oook .L..;--: .1.1... r.''. VL ' .. ' iney rnnyiuaye in 11err possession-,-raiiyvfuatiYemsu t ical tnstrumVnts or Works, 'also ny7 Historfcal or titetyyrkfi. :Supf?ies. -Arrangements, will be made at the Institution to sit pply . the cadets with the' neces jryBooks, Stationary and Clothing fEit ' 'pre ferred, at- cost, prnvided payfneni is made.dowm if not, and ft credit of four months is give tin advance f ten per cent, win be charged or. the original cosf,-which will, be "Cthe longest indul gence. , E very, cade t Wdl be required - to have a pass book,-iri, which will be registered every ar ticle of clothing, book, -&c. Jhat may be neces sary foe his comfort or improvement, Jie .ob ject being more to accommodate the cadets than to make a pronrout ofUiem.- ? THE RONOKEVINST-fJlON located at Littleton, Wrrere6unfy, ; State of North Ca robna, in a drligbiful ' and healthy part of, the cou ntry ; i t is si lu at ed b e tween WarYenton and Hah tax. sixteen milesfrom the former and twenty-one frnm't be.latte.rv surrounded by a beautiful country and in ' the. neighborhool of a refihed and polished sQcieiv. Isol tteil ai tbis.lnstitut! tipnjs. no opportunity; will beiafforded :tov the ptl pils to contract.habits of .rice and dissipation; the temptations held .out by our towns ami vtli lages will here be removed and their contamina ting influence avoided. ;i Every attention will be, jMtid to t he health, manners morals and improve ments of ihe cadets; and it is believed, that un der the, discipline tharwill. be. pursued in. the Institution, aided by tins superior natural advan tages of Jts situation,' youths may be drained up toTi tbJts""of,temnerance, perseverance,- mdustrv and morality without, the dangeiC ofAcorruption The objtct of ,th;s Institution will be to iirive. a youth' a good - practical .scientific education; to prepare . him fr the correct and efivcient .dts charge of ; the duties of any situation in life, in which fortune or inclination may plice him.;' to rear up a sound mind in a soiiivl body ; tq qual ify him to enter the' world with a head t a con-. ceiye'ahd an armjto execute, to teach him bahits of pcrseverehceTndusrynd economy and to cherish those manly-. no.Me and independent sen timeifts which shoull form the character of a good citizen.- Youths may liefe be prepared for atiiiuaiufi iiiiw iy'y oi nir ioiiegrs or universi-i ties, either one. or two years in advance ; for ad mlssibnJ1o the Military Academy at West Point or the Navy 5 or they will be carefully instructed in the various branches necessary to al finishd education. '" The - Institution v-winhe ufder the general direction of Capt.' PartjiSge aitd under. uie imm aiaie.sunerinrenaince ami comroui- 01 Mr -' D., II: Bingham, who wi II be assisted by the requisite number of well qu alified intrctprsi to whom applications for admission into theinstiiu- tipr. or for further information can be made ' QCj Parents will please-to 8"-gnify to. what wraiiunen tu- y wi-ii iiieir sops n aiieoa,'Upop en tering them w Thev institution is now in opera testimonial by his friends In Mandand : Mr. D. H; ,Birigham being about to rf move Tto nurin-v,Hnn.na lor ine purpose oi engaging in a CL1ssie.1l and Mditary. IHstitution;- to be under the general direction of Capt. Partridge, the under sigueu jae pieaurei.n oiTeringsinm a lestiraoni al, to which his character and gentlemanly, de portment hilly entitle hlml Mr. Bingham; has resided somey ears in this cityV and hasibeen:ertt gaged , in a Seminary similar in jts character to that contempl ite,d in Nortlj-Carolinar We have thus liad an opportunity, to judge of bisquaj'fi catipnsr btit on tlntfjoiht we deem it unnecessa- rv for us to offer liny recommendation in aid of tne circumsiance, mat ne nas neen.,setectei tor the station , by so distinguished af protessjr as Capt,. Partridge from amongst his. very nume rous au I Well informed pupils. 'We may observe however that he has vlistihgiilshed jiilnself here by'. a; degreeor dihirence, : perseverance and reg ul inty, etdculated to insure him, anv where that success which we hopejtt'ili; reward bis present underrating, . Signed Hon. Jiio. JSefsanihj . - V'rirt' Xloh: ; Henry li. WarpeM,' Gen. TAdsT C. HHhinglbiit UvJiy Bradley Tler ; JBenj. i2frice?tt2i; -k ; Js. JII.- Palffier, EsgS Sinart Gaither. Esq. -'- I lidleigh and 'eivhemfStaeE II rVpROKRIIpttttie above Li I i ng ' lai el.y ocretl ?n 1 r w. a n d, Commmli ou.hi Stages, and added several first rat erHprey with stea-ly. and HCCOTnOtlat mg Drirers and hiving afso obtained the be.st stands forjlje;'-cbjnf0r aitd conve'uienceof Passt-iigers, hopes to hei enabled to give entire !i"Ufaction to those -who mSy fa vor tim with -their -patronage.-; v : 1 The ra es of S tage, Frek,are as" iisitVd viz ; from Raleigh to Newbero and from Newb; rn to Ra leigh, se ven dollars, and,for any less distance six cent5 per m'de. :. PassengeR traye Ring t hrb. wilt please payjheir stage fare at my hoiiW, four miles from Raleigh 4 Way Passengers (who may not, pass my.hodse,) willsettle with the Drivers in ad vaiice. X A pp licationa for seats may be inad e to Mrs. Ann Dilhard, sign of thejCross Keys,ip lialeighland at Mr. Joseph Belrs, or to my Stage DriVer.ln NewbenCr This Line ; of Stages leave, Raleigli every Tuesday at 10 Al M. and Fridays at 2 P, M., and arrives iii-Ne wbern On.Thursdays and Sundays,at2 P, Mi Leaves Newbern every Wednesday and Saturday at 8 K. M. and arrives in Raleigh ,t he follow i n j Fri days3 and . M ondays at 10 in tfie morningf . UelieyinJ: the present to b e"p re ferab le to any. previous arrange m eht, anjl that it will, better than any ether that ' can - be adoptedi,eontribute to the cc.Aenience 01 trav ellers," the Proprietor. will use his endeavors to give it permahehcj', by'pressrvin the Line tn its present improved condition. ' . ; i MERRITT BILLIARD, : Proprietor. . June 2rth, 1829. r -. : - w rV --90. tf. tion, and students will bi ."admitted at afiy linvr J4tlIm,W.:CSJufc Mr. B. has been 'favored with the 'followiutr -J : Co')itmts ofKo:jX!lT Just recdi Art. J.:. Memoirs of a Financier' w 3 ? History of fn'rellectual PlnToscphy ... . Thi' Crei-k Revolution f I r .1 -- 6JAbbot;Lett.'r 'iii-V: Amyricaii Poems'; i'-i " . 8. 'Popular Ku'ca,fion' i ' . . ' : V i. Boston Exhibition of Plzi nr r 3 ft ';:';'-VlQ. Constitutional Histoi -.' , 1 Quar'erlyiUt -ot fieiiu1dicationsV :. -J i'A J J "w vat SVI I .frCJf, WALKS & SON-RAiTTcn. MRS: S AH A 1 1 G LEIst b ENNIN G,lat e of Gra n rydlexountymly jefcidnt in Raleigh, has lately died intestate. Man v of her next of kl n reside at ajdistaHce ,trom tb3s hUce. and f d bereby -.notify ail persons1: concerned, that at the expiranon or two years tfonr the 1st May, 1S29, NORTH AMERICAN REVIEV as prescnoeu oy.iaw, nam oe rearty and wil ling to; settle Uie ji'd ijvsjate.r The A J minist rs-' .tibtt of s-tfd Estate having been committed tom-j bv the County 3ourt bl Granville County in Mar t829.- :vv-;,;--. '?'.ut.v' -iV-1 v , ; ;.. I will fttte,nl to all communications '(post ' paidS : " which may bfc addressed Nme at ltaV?ig.h, N. C. ' SeS V Aft'tCVAt A KTTV- ram. v v -,Wakf countyv?lst,May, 1829 74,6m Hrtlsoi-ojjj ';J ' ffIIE Summer SesslOnf of; this. Institution will' Jl , commence on tlie 9th day of July. , Ternia as neretorore.''-s.- 'A y.- TriTioar; . - 4th Class, ?10 00,1' -J ' 2d & 3d do,r , 1J - ..1st - do!.' ; '. -15 sessiob Contingent Expense) MusiC, - Afty. tuice Needleworks -Muslin Needlework, a 2! per sessiou. iirawuig.c. raiimng,' xJt W,J .)-. . r.. c vBoard from $bte J0 per month. ,r ' . : ''-,.-W'iM.' GREEN, Superindt. aune 18p::'H:t,: f.r 86 Sw " llrawiiiget. Paintin 10 jHas fate jy received a onsjde' able accession to IIS JtOCK Ot laOOflS IIO "q vy pffersi fori sab-, pa ' t. a so na b I e : : terms, v the 'ollowirijEr Articlrs i Gold and .Silver Patent Lever" Watches f English and French ditto : Repeatinf- & Alarm omoi.njeUoJt yvatpii ct)ains;Sc-&is .nd Key a Chi Vax aiid l;icy BeaW; Gildy Silver, Pearl and. Sh 11 Sleeve JSuUorisj bne cut Smening Bottles OttoCof Rqses ;c)Iugiie Water $ Pen and Pocket Kntyes ;vPocket Cobs ftritih dlesyaliarpand bfty-e Chains, Seals Keysf Jttuckies' CU?Tpi' K-y Rings' irnd Buttons; i Percussiohf "Pist!, Percussion-Caps 5 Dirks i $ words ; Belts and Bpauletts t' Walkinrr .. ...... ...1 j -..'. J. win h out Swoids i Cliain Dog; Collur - K.tzors Pocket Books! f Guaijd Chains Musieal Boxes s P tate'd Castors from 5l rSO to $35 & Plated Can,' dles'icks fj om St .25 to $20 jPJated Snufl'era and Trays ;'; Plated and Britannia 1ea and Table Spoons and Soup Ldles f BYifcji.wlia' Tea Pots i Dice ; Chessmen jiDrattsmeh;' Pearl; Metal and Ivory Counters iUydi-y j Spectacles khd. Gcgiles ; ilveri Thimbles ; a ge 'x neral assortm?nt of Silver " Plate, -Ctiisisting of Sotip Ladles i7h Desert and Tea Spoons 4 Salt and Musikrd Spoons ajid Sugar Tongs rwith a varietyofwthef Articles iri his line, ' ..'r- WvVrCtlES & CJ LpCKS carefu tly - repaired, ai.4 warranted tOjcejelp; timeAH kinds of Jew ellery repaired, 'at t lie shbrtest 'ntitice; ';'; . f".y-. . ''" V? JCIS'ttu r ns... l$s thanks tb his friends for-'' the patronage hr lias received, a nd hope to ' continue to receive a jportlon of their favors and thatof the, publiV be his , study to. rtierit5 by - Continued. observance of flicattie'of1iis''prbis. -::-'t'; V - lr iMMtijjutfidd&:m 3t - j ; V : S ttite a P To rt 1 1 - Carol i n a, Superior Court of Law April Term 1829- &:tr:&jVrJti --cA C Petition to va- Jas'1Io1iVnd's1i?i 'E.-l poearmg i nc naw.iiai-iiuii (uihuc v-uurr . :$L ixtifix the! UefeVdaints in this case, to wit. Jas. ii Perki fts ami Sophia, his Wife, heirs and de, VKsees of V'Ja.me? Hbliand ; and t f olland,' . wi dbwof:''tiu'iaid James rllollrtfC are inhabitant! of another State, so that the 'ordinary process of law. cannot be served Oh th ?m; i t is ordered that pubbciitioh.be; majle Vir"(tfree months succes sively in the RaUlgh Register, that the said De- . fendants beVaod Jappear at Uhe n'ixt t Superior . . Court of Law to be held for .this county, at the Court-house ih Waytiesville on tlie second HVed- - hesday; after the fuurtli ' Monday in September next, then and there toppled, answer. or demur to thejiintiff", petrtim, or judgment pro con feisir will fe entered against theml J : : . fVritne.ss JM111" u Love, Clerk. jr said Court at Office, th'evsecb)d Wt dnesday "after: th fourth Monday: rbvMarch, ievi-: - v JOHN B. LOVE, C. C. C. Ji a 1 idol$k County k , Court bf Pleas ant.Quarter Sessions, -ll.Vxr-i: :-..vTerm. 1829 r- -''- - Afice UitldicI:, li 1 WlX idoW'.&JllS: : . Vi , . . ,vv.-. , '.V Wite Sirah. il JLt that" the. Defendants1 - are -not inhabitants y thlStale ; 'Jt ii'thercfore ordered that publica. tion, be made for, sir weeks in the l":le- h le. gister tfiat tney appear avine.nej.1. vouri ci rieaa . and Cluarter Sessions-to be (ield for th : ccuntf,. of Randolph; at the Cotirt-u -lira 1 1 jrougLs, , oh the firstJ Monday of A ;;us? i.cStrthen and-- tber'e to plead answer cr demuf to the petiticr, otherwise jt will be taken pro coniclio tr.d z.. judged accordingly. . . j ' v itnesa, Jesse tiarper V-4ei to uur emu co-jri at office, the first Monday of May, A D.1C2P. ; -a ' A Cobr. ' , JESSE 11AZII iicesav. a - on i no. r r.ar-ruigs, v v ngerrnogs ana: lireastpms, gerterai ass. ;rtpient hne Gold: Cable Nt-cb iinsi .-Coral, ; Ambetir Co'rneTran, -Sft'el, Hilt. V

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