x L. - w. .-X- -X . -J ' - jX7, V 1 t If . r N VrV 1 r-rV . - - .,: ! i K 1 5 v ' Ours are the plans of fair, deHirhtful peace. ." ,'. - .Tlrroram'cl hv naffer raer;frt t!vp Kmthi,? ?-t,;?.'r - 1 "A . i k t Mr J r J n w- mm T dojV October 15;- - . . .- .. ' i -v. ' w . -. , ' . 1 4 . j ' - 4, liPobltShiedery; Mokiht andTHiriiaBATiby josrph gaLbs & son, V It-'Vvc Dollar per &niium--half in advance. ADVRRTISEMENTS V Sot ejcceedin tixcen Wnc, neatly inserted 3 times for a Dollar, and tenty-hre cenxs ior every succeeding publication t those ot great er length in'tthe same proportion.:. .Commtj iciTioKS thankfally receiyed.;.. Letters to the Editors must bp f$tpatd. , , ' THE CRAVAT. " . ; iiVnew'pablicatione recently .;; com ocnceii at,PhiJade!phis entitled the ionrT nz of Hearth, we select the following scn- '. -i : ' tf .i: -.l;..IJ k'l,A r kibiC arllCie v 11 il auuuiu uq,vuw uicaiw ui deterring iTsingle jiiember.' of Society from gelf-strangulationthe workJrom wuich wc transcribe the fol lowing re marks wil I rio t Kate; been, published inryaln. , VVe have bad 6uV " laugh long enough at the ladies corsets we dqw give them an opportunity. of repaying 'us in our own coin, f ' V 1 "On the propriety of. covering the neck, iu men, the ancients ."'entertained very dif ferent ideas from those which prevail atXhe present 'day- The" Romans in j particulart fe ft this part of the bckjy uucov ere!, excep ting in irictement wea ther. When the toga was held arpundhehroar w TheyknewriofW though under certain circumstances of dis ease, or in cnniih out of the.1 warm bath, they were in the habit f 'wearing on the neck tilebcatf -a kind ofcollar. formed of siik cotton, or wool; :This however, we learn from QuitiillianV i Was considered efteml- Date io mawe use oi i n, puuuc, , ex cepuug uoder the. same: circumstances in which a covering to the head and legSt was permis sible, j: - i''.; 'A Palllolurn sicut fascias et focalia. excusafe. po test valetudo." l. " The question as to grace and health, up on this pwint, will probably be decided in favour f: the SRomans;- : That the cravat by ho means contribu tes to the beau ty of t he tigure, ; wtti oe conresseu oy every in dividual of. taste, and hence the best ' mas ters in sculpture ami pamung, endeavour whenever it is possible to free the neck from 4 t?n iheir busts and portrait s. ; . y; , That ji Ts not essential t health, even in our u n certain c I i ma te is al so' e v ihced b v the factlhat n the female, ser, those parts of the neck : and throat " whiclin tnani are enveloped with so much care by numerous folds of .tnuslin of cambric,. are feft uncov ered with impanirj during all setsons r ,on the contrary the custom of coveri ng the neck too warmlv, it is more than probable is not un freq ueut I y t he cau se of disea se ' We do nut obiect to a Iiffht antl loose milliner; however. f rom the English, who i n f rod need it in or der to conceaLthe hideo'us and : disgusting scars left upon their necks bv the scrofula, a aisease enuemic anu iiereuiiary among ther latter : and strange to sav, this fashion too often occasioned in jthe French, who had the follylto adopt if scars equally urt-sightly-the' cnse,quence of I he infl tnia tions and ulceration in .the gland; of -the neck to which it gave rise"n "i " '-:" ;Diiring all exertions of ;:the body, it, is importantthat the'neck be left ;free from compression. .1 he cravat snould be- loos e n ed, a 1 so, whe n w e are e ngaged in. read -ing wrltihg or profound study ; and ' inva riably should it be removed, together with all ligatures from every part of the body on retiring to sleep-4-'whether at night, or during the day :;much evil has been ocqa- sioneti dv tne neglect or sucn precaution. A great deal more might, be said in re gard to this subject. We might hint toi me .siugrr auu me iiuuiiu sucaiicr, uic in jury their voices'sustain by a cravat of too rrrrat a duik, or oae so iignuy arawn as to compress i 'e mroai unu winu-pipe, we might warn Ihe young of the danger,. when heaied by esercise,of throwing the accus tomed covering ort the neck. -and a word might, be said upon each of those diseases. tbe preserice of which renders the use of'a large and , tight cravat al toget her inad mis sible ; but w.e 'refrain : the goddess of fash ion reigns wi: h too 'despotic a,s way to allow her Vnahdaestobe; tiiteerd with, from mere considerations of comfort or of ; pru- uenco. , .1 , , . c Joseph Gales U 'Son XI" AV,E in Store a very; general assortment of jljl 5cnooi and other tJoolcs, Stationery, 2cci widely they offer for sale to Country - Merchants, Teachers and others, on themost accommoda ting terms, consisting in part, as follows : i j j Scott's Family Bible, a new edition,. 5 vols. Family Bibles, 4to. in various bindings ; do. do. 8yo"Jn do. do. Pocket do; fine edition in extra bindings j do- do. common ; School do. Pocket Testaments, in various bindings , School do- ioramon rrayerjuo do; Sec READERS. r MANAGE RS; OFFrCEr " v. - x ..Richmond, 5th Oct,,lB29y:; :J ..THE following are theNumbers drawn' in the Dismal Swamp Canal Lottety,.No'i ,22 : v 48: ID 2S 1 52 17, 7 5 25 14 IT 52r. 5Iurray's English Read'r do ' Iotrdducnon ; do " Sequel National Reader ' do ? Orator Columbian do ; Picket's Instructor : do ! . Expositor American Preceptor I GRAMMARS. Scott's Lessons , Art of Reading well -Juvenile, Reader Popular Lessons Looking G)a9s - " 5 New-York Readers, No. .1,2 and 3 Jacob's Greek Reader -do Latin ' do. Murray's Eng Grammar do do do (abridged) do do Exercises do Key to do; GreenleaPa Eng. Gram- inar ' , , i Ingersol's do - , ( Comly'8 do Brown's do- Boardman's : do -: " Farrand's Gr'k, Gram'r. Valpey's db Moore's do Ruddiman's Latin Adams' I Gould's fRoss' do do do' do do; do "r do do, do Levizack's "Freueh? do AVanostrochtfs do ' HPerrin'fi ' U i do " x cravat, particUlai ly in winter ; we should even recommeml its ose did the laws in regardjilress eman the pnvsitianTToste'aUori'he shopboartUof tile tailor or-jue saiouu ui .vuue lasiHuiiuuic us con servators of h e ai l h we m ay be perm ttted to say,'- that the con- (anruse'ot.H cruyaiio.o voluminous or com pused i f .tic k a t efi atsre n d ers t he ne c k jieculia rly, 1 i a Gleltot He i m iression; off s light degre& -this catise ire to be referred many inflamihatory aflectohs of tbeiroaliere are indeed few iind lyldualslccustomed to weacon stantty thV;craatWwif. I !i ro i w Sv a si tl e for an t jhparpr t vvbi; ven in um;ier;vAvlibouYcon so pie uneasi ness in 'the Hi roat V and if exposed ;to draught ofairvprjftahee lih;sy isrof0n"thteTewl A rou hd'J h n ec k r- ;a r e t : si t ua ted to any lrxe bUJycssets hr j in", n s well aslotler im portion t: ;orga ns. 7 'ur. u , ca n t m i oe cum presseu w 1 1 u u i j iy u ltX.cons'cqpehcv.8 Uhmse'and iigIif,?no incunveniehce Js ei forie ncjfi'j I bu t Jwh e n ; i tV i s m ad e t o 'fehi ijface.tiia lieck with the grasp of a . halter, as'B?iiqc.tt.ime ach ttiecustm; the! lice .return, ot the t)lod l"r6m' the head isipipedeU "jf tlie face' becmnes red a nd tut-gid-'j and . the martyr i-rTasifton experiences -pain aridi. aa over fi)oes of the h'e;t(l,Iwhnout uspectiig for M.moo.enT.1 MJiesourjOi'lroiu "uiiir.li his I'U ; ne.-V if When the liody isr tlrrown jnto 'ei:uoii. with the, tlifoat . tiius begirt the t'vw is.augMienttMl :,ainl tn thuse full habits, BY ORDER OF THE TRUSTEES,5 . ON Tuesday, , the 20th day of October, will commence the Sale of an Entire and Valu able Stock of Goods consisting of s . t jjry irootis, ; " Hardware:& Cutlry, " v wocenes, &c. ; , :;-y'M Among which are : T - '"" " y CLOTHS. Superfine, fine Sc. common Cloths, Cassimeres & Sattinetts. : '-yyi.x'' .iy iVESTINGS ToihheU Swansdown, Silk & 'Marseilles; r ' -' r- ; "' " ; -v. i v .. i f SILKS. Figured & Plain, Black 8c Coloured, Satins, Levantines St Sarsnets. I i MUSLINS Cambrick, Jaconett, Mull, Book & Swiss, Plain & Figured. HOSIERY. Cotton, Worsted & Silk Men's 2c Women's. . j : :.;-" ; . : ' y'-' GLOVES Beaver, Silk, Kid, Horseskin, &c. Men's & Women's. : - ! SHAWLS Sc HAND K'FS. Cotton, Silk, Flag, Merino &c. ' i : L ACES. Thread, Bobbinett & Cotton. Lace Veils, Collars, Capes, &c. t jr '- : , I Calicoes, Irish Linens & Dimities. - ' : Ribbons, Cotton Balls, Tapes & Bindings. 1 i j Several Bales of Domestic Goods. I ; QCj" The Sale will be on a liberal and extend ed credit, and will continue from day to day un til closed. The Goods will be ready for exami nation two days, previous to the Sale1. V.,'Ve.'i"rv:";":WILLKINGS &"Co. , vS'.V ',y''t.y':y y-:- I " ,. Auctioneers. Tayetteville, Oct. 8. i 15 ts AUCTION SALES. W N Friday, the 23d day of October, at the Store of the Subscribers, a large and gene ral Assortment of n m . Groceriesr&ci: ( Terms liberal, and will be made known at Sale.. -; 1 , W1LLKINGS St Co. . ',..?' . , ' ,"s Auctioneers. Fayetteville, Qct 8. 15 ts OXFORD MALE ACADEMY, rWH E Examination of this Instiiution will be- gin on Monday, ' November 9th, and close with i the x semi-ttunual , Report, on Wednesday moraine. ; ... - - : , " - All that feel interested, are respectfully invit ed to attend. , . ' .- .'.,.!. -. , ROBERT B. GILLrAM, Sec'y. c Oxford Oct. , 1829. t - ;r15-4 w - CCT The Tarborough Press,' Edenton Gazette Sc: Norfolk Herald, will publish the above three weeks and forward their accounts as heretofore. 1anir'rius M,T4-Viinn iiif srti ;liead . areMhe norcpuMsce'- -V unci i i a i) d even apopl e x,ra re sai d to lysician of -this '"'xrtpUNice-'-V iiriti.ro' : -swoon inir .vrt- .'t bitiMlingt fruin th , nose," -diilicult to , A-h:Kf V i-c'sov c able . ph Jt? iftiorw.'vii us- hat iio't 'long since that yong-';gehtlemeln;Jsa vd ijiime untfer I'js c:Tf , .itpcie) yuh vrdilrc&siftg,and '.,s?;cmint:jjiinofVt fHnliiiM thai V.t vrv iriif:i'nce ihe cravat wa "rawii toohlly rounuthehcclche-di ectfd ti to be woni ihfutaremore looser v. httie else wan eqatred to relieve them b.their cuiiit.lmr. - " ' -,. , - . -i'.- r - "ercvl ii krHiir-h urtTpnn cf s-reat celeb- MtV. iih. tv. 4 hi. '', it .r fKo -Fkwlitiini in gome enjr-. ti .... - . -. . 'v . r .... - 7 w cravuta oriirinated rrom auniur ino- 0lt Kai'k. Ii.in k i. An'til tn V. -! ttkness tteforajh vr ':Tnat' of i,e5ravut3vori!rinated"frora similar It was borrowed oV thsi Krebch Pike's Arithmetic do Key to do. Smiley's T ,' do vv uiard's - do Daboll's ; do Gough's f , do Ddworth's do y helpley'spornpend of - itisxory . Tytlet's Elements of do Gr irash aw 's 11 istorv ofl Greece s: ; : j do ,fdohK Rome y do j. do England do do tr; States Hale's do U. States Willard's do U. States Goodrich's" do'U. .'States Pitkin's , do TJ. States Howe's do Gwece Rollins' Ancient Histon' Goldsmith's; Animated Nature ".m: Hume, Smollet and Bis- set's History, of Eng- . land . ! 1 Walsh's' Arithmetic : Js. Kimbers do r Adams' - ' do j '" Colburn's do-." do - Sequel to Arith . metic . . . yf,y$'-H do .vkeyl to do , HISTORYl J " v: Robertson's ; History, of Charjes 5th y' j :y, ' ; ; do h d( ; i America i V:'do:-: do C Scotland v -:'i-- and India-: ? Gibbons History of Rome j yyy Scott's Life of Napoleon The History .of; Modern fe'itb' anV ac he Rise and ithe Roman e arid Voy .Europe, v count of Fall of Empire f rviner's Li ages of Cblumbus onageci rur scnoois. Anquetil's Uni versa ,7 15 17 N5745 5 14 29 'i 29 52 - 5 14 48 19,48 52 - s,ooo y a,5oo , r 1,250 S00 : , 250 V 100 7 100 .'The five list are sold at the Office of Yates & M'Inty re,, Richmond, ,Va. , v . " , , ( YATES & M'INTYRE.v Managers! -i MANAGERS' OFFrQE.1 ! : . 1 . Richmond. Va. Oct; 8th, 1829. , - f SPLENDID SCHEME. V; Capital of Si 6.000 ! ! -Connecticut. Stale Lottery. No. 1 0. -; s . Tates & M'IktVre Managers! - , To be Drawn on Friday lGth this month,, at V, v - v - 4 Hartford, Connecticut. 1 Priz 1 is 1 5 5 10 of S16,000 5,060 ,4,000 3,000 2,025 1,009 ; 500 ' : 400 LU!300' Besides prizes of g200 1 50 lt)0 70- oou-u 30-iUt-and 5. -yy Whole tickets :S5l5 j Halves 250 &No Quarters. Si 6, 000 5,000 " 4,00(5 . S,000 2,025 5,000 ( 2,500 ,2,000 3,000 Address all your: orders td Yates & Mclrityrel Richmond, Yf-yJ , 0y:y!f0i 4 A Package of 20 whole Tickets, which is com- 10 ara w , jkot can oe naa for. j im. All orders that arrive at Richmond the 19tli of this month will be in time. - ; L YATES 8c McINTYRE, 'yx' yy;y: y vManageri, y:r&&ryy4::x MANAGERS' OFFICE.; , uichmond, fcth uct. I82y. Richmond t)oc&&btie , y v 3Tp be drawn 9ih of Nov. next. .r . GEOGRAPHIES. Adam's Geography; arid Atlas . (. :;i j;: Morse's ' do do Worcester's do . ; do I do " Epitome do Smiley's Geography and Atlas 1 SPELLING BOOKS St Ramsay's History , - Geographjr Cummines' anl -Atlas Wot db ridgt's do "' dd Goodrich's t do do VViHctt's do do Willard's do dd Murray's Sri Universal Dil worth1 Union " Webster's Spellirig B'ks Comty's do ! I do New-York, do ,, do Picket's do do , i DICTIONARIES. New-York Expositor Picket's do i Walker's School tionary 1 i j do ; large 1 do pocket Johnson's do ; j do I large Todd's Johnson's Boyer's French Nueent's do " ' Newman's Spanish do Primary Dictionary s Entick's Latin do s t Die- do do do do do do do elfing B'ks. do do o do do do Ainsworth's Latin l)1c- tionaVy Lempriere's Clas'sicat Djctiopary Buck's Thedlogical Dic tionary y Brown's Dictionary ol the Bible Chemical D ctionary Hooper's Mdibal do Pickering's icon Schrevelius' Grove's Grk Stationer &c DRAWING PAPER. 54 No. Lottery & Drawn Balliits. CAPITAL PRIZE OlO.OOO V. i 24,204 Tickets, 'fy yy-: of g 1 0,000' is g 1 0, 000 y. 2,500, 1 i t 1 3 2000 t,200 1,000 2,500 2,000 x ,200 s;ooo Besides 8500. 300, 200, 150, TOO, &Ci-&c. Whole Tickets g4, liaiyes S2, Qu.'rs.St. All Priize Tickets in the Lotteries of ) YatsSt M'Intyrej (and none other) received as? Cash ami all Tickets in their Lotteries haVe the names of Yates & M'tntyre, as Managers, printed on tiiem. Send your orders to Yates St M'lntyre, and you will be sure to get none others . V YATES & MflNTYRP:; -y v 'iJ '. :'? ' y - As'-IVianagersJ joricE. Greek Lex- Lexicon -St Eng. do Royal Drawing Paper c ' - . '' ti : 'y-4 j ' i Super Roya Roanoke" Literary and .Scientific vvSsl ( 'yv Institution. a flHE location ot this institution has been chang-;M- ed from Littleton to Oxford, N. C.ln announ cing this change to the public, some remarks in relation to the causes which induced it, ' may be necessary- The object is to establish in the State of North-Carolina the institution upon a perma- neni OaSIS. At J-U IICVUI auuuugu i i r joa.aav s 'the advantages of health and retirement in an em inent degree, ittyaa found, that the i convenience u'nd opportunities' forarrying itbn, would be in- commerisuntie with,-the object in yievy, parucu la'rly since the. death, of the late proprietor of that place. Tin selecting: a new location regard haf been paid iq, public opinion ; and so fur as jt could be ascertained, the feeling of the public has centeredupouOxford ' as the most suitable location iu the State, iy !' r V . 1 Oxford h.i long, been' known, as a sVlace. of flourishing and well conducted schools. ' rur ns health,kits moral and refined ; society; it; stands rire-eminent. . The site selected for the institu tion i pleasant imdrelired ; . tlie buildings i 'and grounds are spacious $ and such measures will be adopted in the government of the institution as will prevent the students from ariyunseasonable Vommunication ith the village , fl'tie-ptaji here tofore laid before the pubjic willtill bti pursued. ? Ariv further information in relation to the in stitution, may be had on application to-the sub scriber.' ' w - , f - . 1 ' ,S y a .J D., H. BINGHAM, 5upt. J Sent-30. 1829. - -J V i, i " . -15 ot. Keanas lDf Post and JLTooiscap' PAPER, diHcrdnt qualities, just received by J. UALiu & SON. Reeves' Water 'Colours ' in Boxes ; V-'l: , Camel's Hair B rushes Toy Paint ;Boxes frt . ; Wedgewood, Pewter,' Cork, Glass & Pocket Inkstand 1 Sand Boxes Ulack Sand . India' Rubber, and India 'Ink- y v - - Silver Pencil Casesi Kidder's Indelible Ink, Gt-.ntlemen s Pocket Books Visiting Cards ' St Cases Memorandum Booka do do Cap, Drawing Paper Demy . , do do ; Medium do do ! ( I writing paper; Letter Paper, Fool's.Ca p ; . Paper - 1 'y 'fit , Folio Post St, Demy Pa-lStiper Roya ': ". per . ';. yyyy j-. J t rial Piped : I FANCY PAPERS. Morocco Paper ' ; " I Gold Paper Marbled Paper . Fancy colored do :iX- v:- - -xi-TAINTSStc Medium and - Royal Pa- and Impe- t'' ': ' ' Black St Red I Waters; f Black and Bed Sealmjr Black and Red Ink Black and lsed Inkpow- der t Drawing Pe Blottinsr li Quills, Slate and Si ncils and Hte Pencils Wrapping and Sand Pa per. Day, Books, "Journals, Cash Books Booksj &.C. ' (Tj All orders; in their line attended to with ine earnest ciespaxcn. - -. -r y f Oct. 9th 1B29. mi ; "I v - Ledgers, -. ... Receipt BY virtue of a decree of the. Court of E.quity for Granville county, I shali offer for sale Ur the,highest bidder, in the' toWn of ; Oxford,' on Tuesday, the 3d day of November next. U b'einer the 2d day of the County .Court, the following Real Property, belonging to the Estate of-Richard Taylor, dee'd. vii : ; ;,:.', r'Vvf, - A Tract of Land containing between 7 and' 8 hundred acres, (uncleared) it being a part of the tract on which the - said Richard died ; situated on the waters of Tar River, 7 miles south of Ox. ford. . Three hundred acres. of this tract is first rate Tkobacco land the re mai rider is free; pro? ductive, arid remarkably well timbered.; Bonds with approved, securities will be required, pay able at one or two years each for $1,000; For the; residue, (should there be any) like bonds and securities, payable in 3, 4 and 5 y ears "i The whole of ; said bonds to bear interest arterHhe expiration of one year, and the interest on the last three bonds to be paid as it accrues. 5 The said tract should it be found to suit the conve nience-of purchasers, will be sold in parcels ; in which event like bonds and securities in the pro portion of the prices at which said parcels may rsell, ,will be. required. . y. L ZV?- y-yy also, .. (y A Tract of Land of 68 acres, in and adjoining the Village of .Williams borough, at present oc. cu pied by Bishop itavenscroft.. This tract' has good improvements-situated In a pleasant grove, and convenient to a fii-st rate Spring; It has a sufficient" number of acres. in Wood-land to keep up a , continued supply of fire wood. Bonds with' approved securities payable in 12, and 3 years, to bear interest after the expiration of the first year, wilt be required.- u - - ? ' ? , JNO. C. TAYLOR, CommV.- Sent.21st.1829. - - : ll ts. The Raleisrh Star and Newbern Spectntor-wiJI insert the foregoing advertisement 'wtcv and forward their bills to me, at Wdliamsboro',:? I.?. . 1 - ' J. C- T- FRENCH P RUFU: I IIY. ljriLLTAMS St HAYWOOD have just, receiv :Y v.') eda handsvime' assortment of Kfenrh PftI fumery and other Fancy- Articles;- :wliich tan ts soia unusuaityv low, tor casr.. . r r t A y Cologne Water - . ' -; Lavender, do,-' 1 - ' 4' Bears Oil V . r .'' V 1 .." CJ M;itassor do oN : , '',,.'' . ; . 'Cosmetic Wash Balls'-' , Emollient Soap,, fur shaving : t v Itose ' . do .'- V t " . '. ' CinnampnV dq ?;y . 'y' " A variety of other Farir,v So'am. Also-genuine j Windsor Soap in the oririhui package as imported. - ' -; ' - EURSUANT to Decree of the Honorable i Superior Court of taw and Eaultv. held iri Nashville, Nasb county, North-Carolina, on t!ie third 3Ionday in . September last s,- Notice hereby given to. the lteiis and fiext of Kin. t John BassdecM late of the County and Cf c fliui.csaiy,' iuat uic; uutnucr IS HOW TCutlJ t.i settle and. pay bverto them respectively; is th" ateentitled to the aforesaid Jolin's estate, upr V their applying to himaird givirig proper rciur. 4-; ing bonds. ' ' 4 't - , t ' :V ' V' D SILLS, Adra'n ' . ' -, 1 Cy -7f " of John Cass dee'd. Belford, Nash c'tv.'N., Carolina . October 3, 1829. '.' 6w priceAdv. 5.50 ' 5 ' li- ; . Roandke Navigation Company. . TOEAnnuaVMeeting'oftlieStockholde the Roanoke Navigation Company; , will be held. atWeldon orv iheVfirst .Moud:y. of Noveriibei . nexti"i being. tbVd 'day of the month. . :,: ' ' if . - - M rAS taken up; anclommitted fo" ihe Jc I v t thiscountyirithe:2d of?MarcH lat. 4 ' negro man supposed to be a Slave, who tails hulf. a UEli; WILKINS'f'and says' tl.at he 'was. bound arj apprentice ;ta;vWiii.:; 'Mbsely, t .4 'Norfolktari'tha he rana way from tlie jsaiJ .-" Mosely before niserm otiapprenticeship had ex-t ; p1.red,The"iid;riegrb.s been inthis ccant''- 5 or Shears, and has passed dtiring that)time aa a tVe' map ; he is bbu y ears of.'age 5 feet, 4 or finches liigh aritrcoalfblack. -The' owner, of said ne'grp isTeqdested to 'kom'.forwan prrivo"." property arid pay charges or he will ; be dealt ' With as the law directs' ' . i . . ; " ; ' :y 'Wy :'-yy;i AMES:AtMERi Jailor. ' -. Wiridsor,' Bertie county June 9i ; ' " yy; Price ikdv. $?iy y ;. ; "y,"-CC- ;. ,S tate -br Jortli - C arbl in a; ( ' lfyy -tl PitVou'iyvf : f V; ;V , iCourt"53f pleas and Quarter 'Sessiohi. v';;- i Ail-rust Terra. 1829. ' ' :;: . IJbKri,Wadsw9rth r. "james ddorri. ' v' ' ; Original attachment returned levied on Und, he. TT having beeil 'made appear -to 'the satisfaction -ilof the. Court;; that the 'defendant; Jame3 O dom' is-'nqt 'a' jnlialitah of .this tate.": It ' is'ror' deredthat put Raleigh ' ' RegUteffor six weeks successively, that un!ec3 the said James Odom appear before the Justice -of our next Court for the County ol Pitt at the?"; Cfourthouselin Greenville; on the first ''Monday of November, replevy tlie property or plead to is sueifinaj judgment, willbe taken and flie pro' perty levied Kon corideriined subject to the ? plaintifTs demand. " Witness, JamesUheppard, 'i Clerk of. our said Court, at 'Qreeriviil?, the first Monday of August, A D. 1829- ' c V ; : JAMES SHEPPARD, Clk. : price ad. rsyyyMyyy V v Chatham County. Fall Term, 1823. f; . Alfred Vestal St Others vs. Thos Vestal St other s ' U Petition for1 the division' of Lands of Will-am vr- ''.'' ' 'yestalde'c.f . . . ;'..;;.'. Tappearingi to the: satisfaction of the Court that John Vestal, One of the, defendants in this Case is not ar; inhabitaritof this State jit ij v therefore 'ordered; thatrriotite J3e publish d 1 uUDlis' " l inr the Raleigh Register for six months of th ' :- " of the Petitonand that tthe said John Vc tl, at the nexterrn of this pourt,y on thed Ilandiy " rMarch next, plead, answer or demur to t::a petition, , or the same will be taken pro coiifei-a ; aridhed.'expart''4-w c-.: - " . ,fW?.iCHA ' I Clerk Sup. Court. - yyy,x .-" nhffl F; Subscriber ? respectfully informs his ; 7 AiFriendsandthfe Pubbcthat hestill occupies v tliiS.-; well-know il stand, Wherehels prepared to ' Xcc'ommcafewithlBoard thirt or : forty Mem- bersqf the Lappfoaching Legislature. The D 11 Tavern is 'most eligibly situated for the conveui erice. 'of Members, riot beihet .-more'--- than 100 yards distant t rom the uapuoi. Hie Rooms are comfortable; the fare the bestwhich cn be cb- uinea. ana me; coarges,auapied,to tue hac'Jnesa of the times2 -The subscriber, "therefore fl alters himself on aontinuance'iqCihat.liberal' p alron'' age which has hitherto been extended Jto him. --.yylv'y . ' 15- :-'rr . NOTICE. T )f RS. S ARA II GLENDENNINGjUte of Gran- iVJl ville'cpunty, formerly resident in Raleiffh, has lately died intestate Many of her next of kin reside t a distance irom jdis place, and t do hereby notify all persons'concerned that'at the expiration ot two years from the lsts May, 189, us prescribed by law 1 shall be ready and wil ling to settle tie said Estate. The j Administra tion Of said Estate having been committed to me by the County Court of Granville County iu May if Lwill attend to all communication$ post paid) which roaybe addressed to me at Italeigh, N. C " ' PARKEU RAND. Adni'r v lYC county. 21st May, . 1&29.T ; ? ? State; of North-Garoliiia. . r"" " Bertie County. , "v Cotirt of pjeas and Quarter Sessions, - -;v ' ' August Term,, 1829.- , k Elifah RaVner,rAdm'r. &c r. Blount B. RufHn. . Original attachment retm'ned'' John Rutha j I . garnisheed." TTT appearingt to the satisfaction of the 'Court 1L that the defendant Blount B-iRuffin resides out of "the limits of this State 5 It., is therefore ordered that publication be made inthe Raleigh Registertor three months that unless the raid Blount B. .Ruffin make hii personal: appearance at our next Court.of Pleas and Quarter Sessions vo oc ueiu ior iueAouniy yi juerue at uie t;puri' house in. Windsor,' on the second Monday .vo; November, next, .and replevy. final jadgment wiiiuc ui&eu M'Tamsi iiim. ; n 'z 1 . - v y T '-., S--rr. '- ' sy Raleigh, Oct.' 11829. r 12 INI 1 1'ublic; JEntcrtainment; i; J O HN C OFPALO res nect : f f. fully informs the" Public, that heha3 - IT . f - ' a I' . . liiif i purcuaseu uie ruouc jiouss former Bari ly occupied by ,Vm. :m: liTl and Alex. High on Uargett Street; at the corner cf r , t ilmmcrton Street, where he will !.? jrT.-ii tot,-- " ceive -Travellers and others; 'ail"wili use hj tit- , - , rnqst exertions to accommodate them co-.forta-' ills Stables are good and will be c supplied with plenty of Provender of vc - Owing 10 tne scarcity oi mcey anu .1 ness of produce the' price of Board for M .11 ; : 1 Horse 'will be a!doIlar a day, or eiUt d liars ux ' '- He has a HACK, three Gir.S and -HOUSES for Hire," at the shortest notice." . Jiis prict j for . , ... his illack Gigs and Horsev, se I J -a dy for : the Hack - Gig with Horse St Boy ?2 a da Gir . arid Horse; without a Boy $V 50 a d:y a Hore V alone $1 a day ; a Gig 50 Cents a dy i 7 ' MUleigh; Aprit2.-- ' , 4. KCOt? ' rN: U.-i-Persons hlrint? Gfs' frora me will be J expected to repair any iinjury ded'e .to-them'. 'whtlst.in tbeirpossession,';. . . vJ.B. - yy;- PliJNTxNQ r v:' J 23nr , ..3V-- , E. A. RHODES, elk.-. I &fg extent ed ct tlA Q,iC y ::-y - . r''-'-; ry " r, "wasDorrowea oy. wis ureocni , it -, y ?r" r it. r ' ' i I v Raleigh -July 27.iw ' ''v;'.-!, ' . ' ' 1 . - - . -, - : . ' i j- .. 1 . . . .. ' t . . . j . .! -,. , ' 1 - a