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1 4 it J' '1 Hatei ?k drill T Ccxvhevn Staged. - A : The fallowir beau tifut lines .Ayere wfit- iVlenTjv a centleman, and handed t an in- ;v lelliient ' Oeaf ami On tab, yotnlj,-( Vill jam Darlington) whoV.on being a?kedif poetry . was not toolifficul r fr ibe Deaf & Hunil?; ' replied upon hi slate as follows t. " I 'v'ihin!; the nni nds of those who cannot hear, i beaii tiesTof poe try ; your kve. read them over hasti-r. ': 1y,' Lobserve are jntcndei) to describe the v'hitoDiness of the Deaf and; J Dumb in ; the V future state5 when after tins life they shall t v be received into leaven with great joyful . , '.jiessanu' open ears.V Phil-Press.' ; l;:; : i ' V.The DesT shall hear.'and the pumb shall, -speak? ? in Dnjrater oays.io come, : -.!- . -yhen they pass through Jhe troubled scenes, of .life,- ' ;. - r' .t jJ -tr x . 'sTp a higher and;happter home. . .- i I K; P HO P WETOR of the above Line, hay: ' Jng latetv procured new -.-and commodious Stages; and added several first rate Horses,. vith steatVy. arid S accomodating x Drivers, and ; having also obtained the best stands for the comfort and convenience hf Passengers' hopes to be enabled to give entire satisfaction to those who l may -favor him with their patronage. i - r a ue rates of Stage .Fare ; are as us'ual--viz i from Raleigh to Ne wbem and from Newbern tq Raleigh, seven doriars,:and for an less distance six Centsper mile, passengers travelling thro, may perceiveihe beauties of poetry ? your L Ues fri)nv jei VaVpassengers (who may Imcfs though 1 have, read them over utsti-1 norpasamy house.) will settle with the Drivers m aavance. wppiicaiiotis loreais "'y oc uiuc to Mrs. "Ann DUliard, sigrtof ihe Cross Key s in Driver in Newhern. This Line of Stages leave, Raleigh"- eye ryiTuesdar, at 1 0 :A. L and fJidays at 2 P. if.: and arrives ii Newhern on Tfiursdays arid Sundays: at 2 P. M. Leaves Kewbern every AV ednesday arid ShturdW at 8 A. M. and arrives in Kiileigh the following Fridays and Mondays at 10 in the morning. Beheving the present to be pre ferable to any previous arrangement, arid that it will, better than any other that can be adopted, contribute to the convenience of trav- ellers, the Proprietor will use his endeavors to give it permanency, by preserving the ; Line . in lis present improvcu conanion. ' , .': I f v MEIiiurr JDlL.LJAiiU froprietor. June 27th i 1829 , ; 90 tf. J 1 TrTf AVE lately received a large and (extensive iOL assortment otDru'g and Medicine, consist ingr in'part; f of Sulphate ftuininie, Gum Opium, Denarcotized do. Refined Camphor, Cahtharides. noctnr 'nilVU:;MhcT.JRyatariuh.;' Extracts Of f Bhck Pepper Iodine, London Blue Yiiy, HlacKxyoe Mercury Citrated Kali tor .-maiung neiirai im ture , : CompT Exr- Sarsaparillai . Hy'df., Potass, OUU. lyrU OUUK, . . J.V," r ... --r - They shall bear, the trumpet's fearfuj blast, V When it breaks the sleep of the tofnh " They sliall hear the righteous J udge declare , Z.- iv.:ur..i k: kiork.lnAm ' '. . " . f ; And a the conquerors shout, , and the ranspmeds ' ' y'. song, C0'. ' 4 - : - 'On ther rabturett eifs shall faltHs-i-yj 'And the toncue of the dumb, in the chorus of I praise. f-'-C yS&&JiZir" . . . V- : Shall be higher and louder than all. - " nt! L.V. -i'if - J ... To the heart. its raessaes to bearv .4 ;V1k cvnsl heur-the inuttered reply of the heartj As it glows in the fervour of prayer. Look, in thy purity and power, on thesC AVho onlv Thee can hear.' t:.' . ' -And bfend'tatbe call of their speaking hearts, , i nine ever listening ear ; r: 4 'VV-t- ,v' Here's.! scheme; ; The great drawing ; take ! v " ' ypUce on Friday,9th October X K . THUEE PRIZES OF 10,000 DOLLARS. ;Grcat - New York XdtteryitZtti Class; -" ' SPLENDID SCHEME. f f ; . Three Prizesf. 10,000 Dollars; u it .,533 4 - 6,708 Dollars :i,000 Dotlafd t .500.D6llacs.; i Q0'Dclfars; 100 Dollars - "60 Dollars ;50 Dollars 40-DoUara 30 Dollar; V. 20 -Dollars-'" 10 Dollars "v 4 V 48 TSuraber 1rotterv7.Drn.wn Ballots. . .Whole Ticket? gio. Halves g5. Vv v ' . .QuVrfers 82 50. -f . -u'.- t. Jisn paia asinx, torau, prizes soia ai new- ets will meet with the same attention as if, on ' personal application. Direct to ,j 7- B. w: HE WSON. Oct.lfi29.' 1 1 i Petersburg.. , V.'. 4 : . - or -I' p;l :-j : U -Family physigi an 5 J ::i'::v'fi-- ,T TREATtSO OF THE -h,.; . -j",,, " J DISEASES OF THE UNITED STATES, With their,8ymptoms,' causes, cure and means of prevention : common.cases in Surerery ; the management and diseases of Women and Chil- i faren ; a- tiispensaxory, ior; preparing ramu Medicines, and a Glossary explaining Techni- ;-':! r 1 1 The Xevenih Edition, ' Revised, enlarged, and very considerably im v ' v . ( proved. ' ' !' ',. v BY JAMES EWELL, M. D. ; ; On the important subject of domestic medi cine many : books have been written, which, though excellent n oihei respects, have greatly faired of usefttllness to Americans ? because they treat of diseases which existing in strforeign dimalcs and constitutions, must widely differ from ours. 'The book nowoffered to the public has, therefore, the great alvantage of having been written by a native. American, of Jong and suc cessful practice in the southern states; and who, for years past, has turned irouch of his -attention to ihe composition ot it. . ' To every family, more especially those in re mote situations, theJpossestiori of this book must unquestionably, be'of incalculable value : for, conducted by such a guide, it will not ,bes pre sumptuous to say that any person of tolecable capacity,- and reasonable attention, may be ena bled to pracctise with safety and advantage, in those cases of simple diseases most incident to our climate. , ",.fc--,VA'? r -,r " p " i This work is for sale, by , r c- ri , v Jo. GALES & SON. i August 1. , ' : ' ". . : 95- j bic lap I Calc." Magnesia,": Yellow Barkdamel, J a I Ithubarb, C Tartar Sugar I eadi .Spt. Ni- tfe. BalsCopaiva S pti Ammon,' I art;- Antimo ny, Sul phi; Copper, Liquorice Paste, See. : ; A; general assrtmeiu oi ruicjn :w.cuiwhv. Shop Fiirnitdr, Surgeons Instruments, Dye Yoods Hatters' Trimmings and Materials, stich as AquaFortis Quicjcsifver, Logwtjod, Row Strings, Skins, Bindings and Bands, Buckles & Brushes, very low. A large supply oi " Points Sc Brushes of every' description, Jipt. Turpentine, Linseed, Lariip and -Tanners' Oil, Gold and Sil ver leaf, Copal and Leather Varnish, superor quality WinddW-Glass, iu, xv n 16 arid 16 X 18, and Putty.; ? , . i Their assort merit comprises every article in the Apothecary's line ; the "principal part of which, having lately been selected by I vemselves in Philadelphia and New-York with Cash, they are enabled to sell to cash dealers ori punctual customers on much better terms than ever, be fore offered in this market. v Physicians and Merchants will find itlo their interest to call and examine before purchasing elsewhere V Raleigh, June 3c;18, PKOCLAMATIOM 80 NOTICE To the Sioc7chblders 6f the Bahk of Capez -;-vvrV' ! Pear. . r- -' ' . : rpUFi letter f LbuUT DA Wilson; TEsqJ in be wTX" jL half of the Commissioners., appointed, by .the " j . ' St ate, being under "consideration; Resolved, That the President do ad vise' said Commissioners, that -v if is deeriied necessary and expedient to consult ' " the Stock holders refeience to the subject mat M. tertorthecomm'unWtion ?t and further that the i President of-the'Bapk of CapeFear be, a)id he is i hereby fully authorised and emppwered.by virtue , J'of this Resolution of the Board : of Directors, to " call a general meeting of the Stockholders of the Msanc or uape-r ear,ta convene on tne 2U Monday ' of November next at the Banking House in Wil ; ni'ngton,then and there toconsider of their inter- ests generally ; and especially to signify how far? v r .. iii what way.; and . upon what" terms, : they ( the -r J L Stockholders, would consider it advisable, to co , vpernte with the general Assembly in the estub- A Y' iishmentof a new Bank" by the consolidation, or xrthennseot those now in existence. Codv froth the Minules. ,w JOHN HILL, Cashier. vT Vln accordance with tlje above Reso'wtiori. and n b v virtue t)f my office as President of the " Bank of Cape-Fear, notice is hereby rgiverr to the yV. Stockholders of, said Bank, -to -meet at their V ' Banking House in Wilmington, on the 2d Mon- V. day of N0vemr, next, then arid there to consul- i v: et ot ant i to act upon uic inaners anu things a 1 iff "7 i sci Triu in inc auvc tvcsuiiuiuut " ! - j : ; v ' v i K J R LONDON, Preside?. 5 X r'. FRENCH XAKGUAGE. E ASY M ET HOD for acquiring a knowledge of I the French -Language,- adapted toSchools 1 ' nd:8elf-Tuiiioti.-r. ; i)it:&v-kr. - -V ; r , 1 . The following W ork 5, by A. Bol rnnr, Professor 'of 1 lie , French Language in the High School of I'nnaaeipiiia,,are vo uc uaa axne ttooicsttre 01 J. GALES & SON.; - ;v... -. v:-. lsti v A .Collection of one hundred of Pe trio's .Tabled accompanied by aj Key containing the text,' ar literal and free translation, arranged ii) isuch a . manner as to point out the difference blw eeu the French :and the -English idioms.-- ;Alo,f- aVt?guredp pronunciationTof the French, according, tct-the best,' French works extant on the subject, l tie whole preceded , bv a Trea- ' 1 tise on the. , sounds of the Frerich language, as ; , ; Vomparetl with those, of ihe English yfter which A is a Syllabaire, ,or cllcctiori of l-French words, i V with the English, fromone to eight ayllables. 4 - .Price Tl. .A.-.v-.v-'rv v;. .r:l . ' Les AVenturesde TelemaqueparTenelon, -' v ;.f , accompanied by a Key to the first ei.ht tmk , I tyouianHng unc uic i'uics me exi--a literal anl free translation., intended as a Sequel to the Fabled . 4 -. , , jCv w CV - -T -j" V. , . -The" New-York xMirror. . 1 fBlHE proprietor of this eriouicaris now mak- .JL-tinffrnfrWWt to issiie the; New .Volnme T which wjtt be commenced i the eleventh ttaJ fJujrie3l-Aix aspleudkt manner; The copper 1 1jlate engravings of the full quarto size-. ill executed by the best artists ; the music airahgfed Vwith ; accompHiKments tor ' Uie piano-forte, ?by ' tUe mo'srskilfid camposers ; the type new and -bjii"Vtirtsail t!iec paper of a snpefior quality Mii every epattment the seventh volume wilt excel ; tmise nrretotore published- The terms rej"p Tr"? "ununi, paynOle in , advance. ptiousAreceivedhyaheK'dituis of thrVrer.. - . ' 7.. w , - kvaam'su-ec-t, York.'' AU eommunicatiuns. .Tract Depository, fllRACTS from the American Tract Society i also trom the Union Tract Society, may be had in any quantity, at the Society's prices, by forwarding orders, with the Cash, to . r P. W. DO WD,, or " -x . TH. P. HUNT, '7 Editors, in N. C. favourable to th,e cause of Tracts will confer a favour by giving the above a fe wr insertions, in their, papers. Those who think proper o charge for so doing, will send their accounts to this office for 4 insertions. Raleigh 1st August, 1839. " 95- American Turf Register f I SP OR TING MAGAZINE- OET) HE want of a repository in this country, like iA the English Sporting Magazine, to serve as an authentic record Of the; penormances and pe digrees of the bred horse, will be admitted by all, whether breeders, owners, ior amateurs of that admirable animal. The longer we remain without such a register the more difficult, will it ( be to trace the pedigrees of existing stock, and the more precarious will its value become. Is it not, in fact,' within the knowledge of many -readers, that animals known to have descended from ancestry of the highest and purest blood. have been confounded with the vulgar mass of their species by the loss ot an old newspaper or memorandum book, that contained their pe digrees f 'Sensible for years past ot the danger which in this way threatens property of so much value, and persuaded that it is not yet too late to collect and save many, precious materials that wouM S9011 be .otherwise lost,' the subscriber hopes to supply the long looked for desideratum by th "establishment of Ths Amkbicatt ;Titr Ueoister.' But though an account of the per formances on the American Turf, and the pedi grees of ihofcough-bred', horses, constitutes the etiief aim of the work, it is designed, also, as a Magazine of information (like the English Sport- irig Magazine) on veterinary subjects generally ; and otvariousrurai sports,"as tiaQing, Shooting, Hunting, Fishing, Trotting Matches, &c. toge ther with original fetches of the natural history and habits f ' Jimerican igame of all kinds ; ancl hence the title rhit American 'Vtvrj Register and ' Sporting; Magazine" It will of course be the aim of. the Editor to give to; his journal un original Jimerican cast, convevine at once, to readers of all age., amusement and instruction, ujpregaru. 10 our own tuuiury, us animals, piras-, fi&lies," &,c. in the absence of domestic materials, the magazines received from abroad will supply an ample stock of appropriate matter. : Finally, as to the style and 'execution of the work, the first number, just published St- ready for delivery, may be received as a fair'specimen. n . v e ii. ; p ' c muicu iu syiiiq auuwiicc ior uit imperiections inseparable "from, the first essay in a .new and somewhat complicated and difficult enterprise.1"' t - - J. S. SKINNER. ' ' " CONDITIONS, ! - " -Tlie SPORTING MAGAZINE will be nub- fislied monthly. P;, Each number will consist f aoout titty- pages, embellished with beautiful engravings pricev$5 per annum, to be paid on the receipt ot the first number. -. ' - . . CTf .VVhere the' number of subscribers at anv place.Bhall warrant it, it will b&sent by-private conveyance at the expense of the Editor, and delivered free of any extra, charge where it is sent by mail. the subscriber will have to pay the postage.' : , t . 'v Persons procuring five ' subscribers and sending the morieyv' will receive a ;sixth Copy grattsand so in proportion for a larger number. '. Baltimore, sept, li -jt , -"''-t - " ' v A". " T"Q TVPT TXT r ' - A 111 KM ij By 'the Governor of North-Carolina' Two Hundred Dollars Reward HEREAS it has been made known to me, that a Murder has been comnHiitcil in the Town of Oxford, in the.Couniy of Granville and State of North-Carolina, -on the 4ih hv of No vember lavt, and that a certain THOMAS MIT CHELL, late of the County and State Lforesaid, tands charged by the finding of a Grnd Jury on a bill of indictment, with having perpe trated the same on the'bodv of a certain Shel ton Hobgoodof said County AndL as it is further represented and made knowrt to me, that the said THOMAS MITCHELL hath ab sconded and fled from the jurisdictiori and lim its of this State, and thereby eluded the arm of the law and of justice : j Now therefore, to the end that the Said THO-MAS- MITCHELL may he apprehended ; arid brought to justice, the above reward of TWO HUNDRED D(LLARS will be triven to anv persori or persons who will apprehend and con fine the said Thomas Mitchell in any Jjail in this State, so that he may be brought to jjustice. And I do. moreover, herebv require, command arid enjoin, all officers whatsoever, as well civi as military, within this State, to use their best endeavors so apprehend and take,- oij cause t be apprehended and taken, the body of the saic Thomas Mitchell, , and him safely aq securely keep, so that he shall be brought to justice. .THOMAS MITCHELL is about 19 years of age, of slender form, down look, a. little freck led, rou rid shoulders and hasel eyes vas lately seen by a'gentleman of Granville County at New Orleans, 'where probably he now is. 25SSU IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF. I have caused the Great Seal. of the S3 State to be hereunto affixed, and ..... m ! . .1 V-a?iiSS sunsenbea the same oracL-iny, at tne irjr City of Raleigh, on the 20th day of June, A. D. 1829. ' j i JOHN OWEN. ui;ioiT tiotj:l; - it iii i -t' H A L E I G II.".- - niHD -Subscriber informs his friends and the JL Public in general, that ne nas xaicen cuarge of thai well known House oi nienaiunieiu, iui merly occupied by WiUie Jpnes, in the city, of tne uaDllOl.. wnerc iu l7ft IMCrh - tlfif ha furrilshed with the best the; country and sea sons afford; his" beds in fine order, and his rooms,, commodiouiarid neaU- His Stables will be well sunnlied with, srood provender, attended by careful Ostlers; & his House with good Servants.' He Avillt provide convenient btieas under wnicn to shelter Carriages, Gigs,? Sc. He hopes that with all these comforts, and his own unremitted attentions, to please his guests',' to merit and rer j ceive a share of public patronage.' He also hopes that the Members of the General Assembly will call on hlmj as his charges will be moderate anu his accommodations good. -.. . , - ! - . ; I ROBERT . PERRY; "T?otcrh: Aiimu! If): 2 r - rOAIlDING rTTtlTE. Subscriber having added v'efv' ' -JL ,ably to his House and oihwiS? :air- it, will be prepared, at the a of the, Legislature, t accommodate wiiK tTs,0T from 40 to 50 llembcrs.; '; - - . 14 R3d, . 'Ralpigh Sept. 1829. . ; RENJAMIN s. K1K(. - f v - -The Subscriher; TO7ILL be . prepared tn accommodate V y y Board, from 12 to 1$ Members of th 1 proaching Legislature. i; r j. e a?- .-'..i-JdHN. BUFFAlor - - - ) ... Raleigh, Sept; 17V . .. THE ATLAS, OR. WfERAnYj HISTORICAL. AND COMMErc, s1$efiQntln-frinied'-, on a sheet. of the Icrtrr ' I - T'- ... and pnbtisKed veeMvA Mf HOARDING. RS.N JOHN HAYWOOD is prepared to ac- commpdate tioentyve - or thirty Members f th l.ep-ilature. She assures all those who may honor her with their patronage, that ho ex ertions shall be spared to render them comforlaT bie i --f - v ;: t 14 Mrs. H.has a number ofdetached rooms be sides 1th ose!in the main building, v ' ; t N.lB. Tile favor of early applications is re quested. J -' .. ' , - Mrs. H; continues to receive Travellers; and Boarders by the day, week, month or year. Raleigh, Sept. lsa . . ; 4 boarding; m BS. PARSLEY will be prepared to accom iv i commodate 12 or 15 Members of the GenT er il Assembly with Board. She assures those r- . ... . -.1 a . ' wlio may tavor ner witn tneir company uiai tne utmost ex rtioris shall be ased to reuder their situation agreeable. , a 0 Raleigh Sept. 2. i 4-2 mo, fyiHE Su JL Rooms BOARDINGr. bscriber has several, convenient .Bed detached from his DwellingT.House, on the main street near the Capitol and would be triad C to 'accommodate with Board twelve .' or fifteeji Members of the ensuing Legislature. Theifivor of earh application is requested. . , It ia convenient also for him to find twelve or fifteen - liojses, at y a moderate price naving plenty of provender; good pasturage, and well enclosed lots abundantly suppneu wnn water, j JNO. STUAItT. Raleigh, Sept. 10. ! ;6 By the Governor, John B. Musk !P. See 87 Flank; Scantling, &c. A T J. GALES's Saw-Mill on Crabtrpe, within XlL three miles of Raleigh, may be had PLANK and SCANTLING of every descriptiop. Bills of Lumber left at the Bookstore of J. Gales & Son, will be immediately supnlied, and. if desired, delivered in the City, there present a goou stock on nana, partly Mav 4th, 1829. The Grist-Mill is in fine order, ai in the driest seasons. Clean Rags purchased at the Pap Bookstore. ANN OF GEIRSTEXN OR being at seasoned. nd grinds er-Mill or THE MAIDEN OF THE MIST. BY SIR WALTER SCOTTi Just received, by . i J. GALES & SON. Raleigh, July SO. l N 9- if Of varioUs' descriptions neatl executed I To Merchants, Farmers, WILLIAM H. REDWOOD, COMMISSION MERCHANT, ; ! ' Norfolk, Va. TTAVING taken that large fire-proof Ware- mJL House & Wharf recently occupied by Mess.' j. & y. bouthgate, tenders his services-to Couwtrt Merchawts, PtijrTERSjl LtTM iBR Deal ers and the public generally, in the sa e of Pro duce and Immber of every description, the pur chase ofoods, and generally in facilitating their business transactions in the Borough, for which his commissions will in all cases be very mode rate. v - v His attention being confined solely tc Commis sion Business and his knowledge of persons and of this mode of transacting business ir the Bo rough, together with his thorough acquaintance of the Country Business, will, he hopes be found advantageous, to those who may employ his agency. :-. Reference to Jllexsrs. ' ' t Cole & Sheldon, v Chas. L. Winsrfield. C ' Robert outer, ' Shields & Ash burn, t i Edts. Beacon September 1829. , 'r ; fPilliamsbursr. Norfolk 4-2m. Dying & Scouring Establishment. I , L.v WILLIAMS respectfully informs the Ladies and Gentlemen of RaieirrU anrt na vicinity, that he has commenced the above bu siness in its various brariches, at the f Iokise,:next door but one, below; the Confectionary Store of Mr, Henry Hardiet on FaCyetteville Street. He .dyes Canton Crapes. Silks. Stuffs. StrTw it horn ?nd Chip Bonnets, with a beaatifJl gloss on ed or dyed without injury to their bord!ers.; also Indies' Handkerchiefs,' Uose&'i Slfoesl df ed to vuivi, v vuuyii uuir 001 nams ClVied. ...'"v s. Gentlemen's A n oarel of everv t er Wt ; a ed, scoured and pressed elegantly. -The collars ot coats will not sustain any injury In thfe process " r swunng aua win e put m Allforders entrusted to him. will 1.,a with the utmost faithfulness arid the greatest des patch, v v ,r;:': '-' s '.v.- -. an A --v a .hand LETTERS 7 Remainins in the Post Office, Kalcsh, ! 1st of October, 1829. ; i A. .: Abingfon Itev.-Wm. Allen Benjamin AViUiara Avery Aaron Averyt Samuel i B. ! Robbit Green. Jlllodget B. , Brown John ; Hvdie Marvl Bevers Thomas Bolton Wilson Brown Jas. lll. Byrd JethrO Broadwell John Buffaloe James Brown Anthony Butler Sarah Barksd.de Thomas H. Bashford Ajexunder Barker Thomas Baily Samuel Bailey Israel Lea Julia . 2. ; ' , . :M. ' " Malone Caleb . McPheetars Bev. Dr. Martin James . Med It n Cader Morecocke F:dward " ' -Megeha Thomas 2 r Moore Mary 2 Moore James 2. Miller Henry 2. . ; ( . N. Nance Jifines Nail Martin Nash George Norwest Doctor Nichols Williams Nichols Willie j O. Olive James P. Price Thomas Price, Needhara Partairi. Drury Pilcdnter Anthony 2. ilennedict Rev, Alanson Pope Willie Bennedict A"h iiasfiel i A f red Uriggs Joseph C Carpenter ban. 2. Cole William H. Colhns Urias Criidup JoMah Clerk Wake C. Court Chapman Jhn L. Corn Temperance v , Carew John C. -D. Dowd Rev. jPatrick W. Dowb Rev. : Dunan Gcjstaviis Dunn Jeremiah Drake Archi'd. G. Dilliard Wiley Davis Walter E. Ellis Williarii Eastwood Margaret Ellington Kindred Evans Daniel Ellis Frederick C. Evans Enoch P. . ' James .f Ferrel Rev. Fowler James "1 Fort James I Fort William Fuller Thomas . Fpwler Joseph Feriner Arthur -Folger William H. Faleyham Matthew. . G., Gales & , Son" George A brier Graves John C. Garret Martha M. uuoert james ( Gobden Daniel Gooden George Haricock'Cluresso 4 Hunter John (Col.)' . ... Hulchins Is Uc , H fH m rt f ' iru h l-I A ' - . f- XT -- . a ' Donalson V . VandaffrifT Eliza Pugh Martha; Pate Edmond . t. Parnsh William;' Pullen TiirrierL Pollard Benjamin Powel liobert '. , 11. - ' Robertson Wiley 2. Rencher Daniel G. . Rhodes William B Ruffin Mi Caroline ' Rigsbe James Robinson V m. A - . S. " , ' ., - ' Simmons Wiley . 2. 2. Smith John A. 2. Sugg Betsey " Sugg E'izabeth ; s u 8 ashua ( M ajor) . Snelling William ... Scott Thomas ' . Sha Joim ' S Schaub Susanna ' " ', Saltmarsh Orlando Secretary- State N. C. Smith Fanny Smith Simon Smith John 2. Sheriff of Wake' N. C. Spikes Siarter . -Segraves Charles ;-" v Sinams Berry D. . Sims Allen ' Sudbury John V, Sanders Reuben , r s -Simons EUz:tbelh : -Simons Henry - : Thompson Joseph ' R. 2. 2. Thompson James-. ': Todd Moses " , , 5 Thrower Jesse -..Terry William , jTuttle.Joseph P. : :- U. . - Upchurch Beatis U pchUrch Nathan ... Udey Burwell Ulley Allen In the city of New-York. (Office at 20 Wall H.8apeHa;no. particularly; adapted t0 2 r A. wants of families, or individual ui . te ualc'n.k: ation and. circumstances do not recuire ti, ot.si u:iiiyjourni ; u is.aiso weu calt ul:ted f0- n who. rnay , be disposed to preserve 's cn -r recoril of passing evehts,ombined with n Kvlie plan oftlie Atlas is original, in givi(,. : largely, a condensed report of ihe imports agents in. every part of the vorld, rUatinetlu urP(1, ed tn geographical, order. This intelHsj-,,-,i carefully prepared, from the most ample fcourc" of information," hot h foreign arid domestic, tk affairs of the United. 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Besides these subjects, the Atlas' contains a variety of amusing anecdotes and other ble miscellanies, calculated to complete the dei sign expressed in its motto "Lectoretn delec. tandopariterque monendo j Conditions Price, $6 for the yearl v volume payable in tuhkmce. - But if the paper 'is deliver', ed in the city, or through the United States Mai and payment in advance at the office of publica tion, free of all charges, $5. Price half yearly $3. No subscriptions taken for less time than 6 months, and no papers discontinued except at the expiration of half yearly periods. Nortli-Caroliha Christian Almanac - 'PbrSale.': '- ' . Price 5, 4J, 4r 3 cents,' as the Order may be tor 50, 100, 200, or upwards. j . . V Apply to , P. W. DOWD or , - : ', .-.. " .TH. P4 HUNT. -. Raleigh, Sept. 3, 182. I 4 4t AGENCY. THE subscriber offers his services for the cot ; lectirin of claims against the United States or individuals. His knowledge of themannerof conducting business at the public offices, and ac quaintance with ,-the citizens generally, afford great facilities for the. speedy, settlement of ac-1 counts: Satisfactory, reference will be given, and charges moderate. . '.-, '' ' B. HOMANS. Georgetc wri, D. C. Sept. r, 1 829. 5- HEWSON'S PRIZE LIST. Drawing of the i New-York Consolidated Lottery IJth Class. No. 4. 1. 2. 19-20 36.-44. No. I. 19, 20, , a Prize of 500 Dollars . . " 2. 4. 20, do- do. , 200 DouW 4. 19. 36, do. do. 200 Dollars' ' 1., 3, - 4, zb. do 100 Dollars All sold at Hewson's ever fortunate Oflice Pe tersburg, where orders for the Lucky .numbers will always meet with prompt attention address ; . - :,: b. w. iiewson, 1 Sept: 1829; Petersburg. 10- Holoman lsah Hoi li way Dr. John. Ivy Nathan w ' '' : vl' - , JJ--. Jewel .Benjamin IL Jewel Nancy s . -.' , J ones Augustin i 'Jones Jesse ' Jones Lemrhy It. Jones Davidf 4 ; . Johnson Edritpnd j Jarrel. WiIel.A "Jennings John D. .' Kyle Jeremiah ' ntts - l.--- La wrin Martha . K ' Larke- Jamea:.,v.v.tv Lasiter Miles hM , .Lewis James;.-:."-' : : . - Y. . ; Yates ?t Mclnt;re u3 Waltori John - ? : Walton MarthaS r . ', Warren NathanieL . . 2. : . i Whe'aton Sterling jr. V WhCaton arah O. Whitfield Mary . r ' Whitworth llen WTHson Polly ' , ' , Whitly Daniel II j Watson James ' Wood Nancy 4 Harriet . Wright Levy : ' ; ,( ; ; Woodfork Richard'. Williams Nancy ''V,W hi taker Xhos. U . 1 H: fa. Vhitaker Henry V.Vr' :.. j : ; Waikios Riley. , 1 :- Luck in llaleigh From H E VVSON's ever Fortunate , Office. Drawing of the Union Canal Lottery, No.. 6 52. 54. 46. 42. 7- 58. 39. 1. No. 39. 47. '54. a Prize of One Thousand Dollars sold'at He wsons Office Petersburg b a gentleman Tesiding at Raleiffh the Cash is. hready for the - Prize at the" Lucky Office,' where tne fortunate owner or toe ticket is requesieaw call. . .;:-.': . ' : . - v ' . v B. W. HE WSON, Petersburg UQU SE PAINTING. t t CAMPBELL ROI3 ARDS is. prepared to exe cute, on moderate teYms and with neatness and, despatch, all orders' in his line He has a riumber of Certificates, from some of the trost respectable gentlemen in "the StateJ whose hou ses he has naipted. . Persons desiring his servf ces will please apply to HENRY XI. MILLER, t.squire, of this city.' - " . - . Raleigh. SepV23 ;V: ; . 10 St GliASS SEEUL MS,& ILAY WOOD have just rece- cu truut uiiiiiiure, a supply vi . - -4tei uiover seed,, I -t. 2 -" Orchard GrV.s3, "do. - i - Lucern. - 'n. ; Which they offer Agriculturalists on gct terms. . .iyM.'-X'"1'- ;.'.''';.; .,, I v;!:'1 Raleigh, Septal; 1829.'' I 1 - A 3 .. JOSEPH GALES & SON, . Have just-Received-? ' V Travels in North America,' in the years 1827 ani 1828, by Capt, Basil 11 all, of the Royal N?)"' t2 yolsv ' " 'V. "-v . ;; ;. ;'v ,.-rv'-.Tlie English in France, by the author of the l gusn in uaiv, vols, u- r Sept. 9. ' ' V !-; 'j.;y -;; ; - T. G.' S COTT. P. At; CO .Persoria applying for-Xetters will please if : iState of Nortb-Caroiiua, ... k - Guilford County. Harbert Tatem and wife Elizabeth, Sion Tate? and wife - Patsey, Wilson W. DoakLand - Ilarina!i, James Billiiigsly and wife Rebecca. Clairiorne Watson and wife Nancy, WilVinsOgt burnf Edmund OgWurn, - John Ogbuns cholas Ogburn,' Samuel Donnel and wiffTT '-. cilia,. Charles Ogburn and Edmund v&rr : infant heirs of Wra. 9gburn, dee'd, by we guardian Edmund Ogburn. , - V '--i ' M . Ii EaurrVy Petition for sale of Land TTT appearing to the satisfaction of the IL tiiat a part of the defendants in this tini inhuhitonts nrii; Rt if Is therefore " dexed by the Court, that publication be n I ior, six wees, m ine itaieigii jiegiw s.- - appear at the nextterm of this Court! o be i . for the county of Guilford on.the tburth ,0" to, answer er demur, or the petition w,,, u '.f , Vvff. on.l Iiiij-m'nt fiucartfed CCOT'.l,,ft,V' , ex partfc and judgment awarded accort -i'JTv: f h v j- & i - - - Ai u uiupr, c. .
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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