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. , , " . ' , . . ,'---.?. . .-. . ... - - , : ; . 4..1- - -v. 'ift v ,'.v..-..: ? , ; , . : : . ... - . ri - S r 1 - -r. , liPabtUKeil every Moxhat and TuxjkiAt, by 'At 2Ua" pernnihal fin advance. ' " - AnVFTrrfSpAf PTTr Not exceeding tlxtcen lines, neatly inserted j ticnev Wie'kTinvs thankrally received,...LxTTns to the KUttcfs mut. be poitfiaid. MVGERS' QFFIC3E; T K E foil owing" are tlie. Number drawn in the r 4. 13. 13. t 3J. 33. :v-: "' : fio.ooo ., w 28. 31. 2,500 - V, 2. 467: 2,000 28." 31. 415. .13.. 3146. 200: i j ,;:2oo-::c.('; 13. 33;. 46. :r. v.200 .; 5'iie lree latter all sold atthe nwnacrers office; v- , 'ViTrc e. a.tixrnr'rtt, .1 -. 1 V.-'V ?Law Bobk fonsale at:Auctibn. fTlUK late Chief Justice: of this State'assijrned , i'to me Vthe-wtKJle of his Library, of; Law Books,' to be sold aftrr his death upon certain trusts recited in Hi e : assignment. Tliat tltese trusts mav be executed. I sliaTl ell the said Boks at fnr:ow, in the City of Baleigh, cn the first Monday io December next, and to : rv"v. i ir- vr many mceeding. daya.a may be-requiretl tojby . N,,J. GALES & SON. omrUte the sales. ' .''" , ?'".:'; ;; Raleigh' Oct. 14. - ' .-. , , Tliis Library is extensive i contains many va luable works which are now becofne rare, and the sale is worthy of the attention of profession al ffentlemen , who "wish to increase their Libr-i- rks. Cafuiogites will be.printed and distributed is the City-A'-icvr days before the sale. . 1 tnin ui miv, uu4n ui uj" w,i,iaic ov ine sunscnoers. viz: antppruveu sureiy, wno snail reaioe in uKe cminty Suclvbonda bearing - interest from tne ' sale... , v t ' ' ' - -j , i :, ; X j, W1LLVJL 41AYWOOD, Jun. 7W: anapproveu roreiv, .wno .anaii res ue ,in u V . 1 - . 1 : it 11 :aw ir.l Ualeigh, OC1. 2a 18 eots . PltOCLAJSIATXON. : : By the Gbvtmar 'of . North-Caroliria. . Two Hundred Dollars' Reward.' cou on MEREDH Staff aforesaid, standi charged by the finding of a Urand Jury upon .a diu oi inuicimeui, uim litring perpetrated the same on the body of si certain Elijah McDaniel of said count)' ; and ,ss it is further represented, and made, knownto r, tl.at Jle aid Mereditli Messer, hath abscon c!l,'nd fled from the jurisdiction and lim.t of tlili Slate, ami therebf eluded tlie arm of .1 jw andof JiMlcev f ' ' ' ': - " 'V X . - Now. thefeforef to the end that the said, Mc led th Messcrruay be apprehended and brought to juslice, tlie above reward. of Two Hundred Dollars wal be given to any person or persons. mho will apprehend ami confine the aid Mere-1 tuul Messer n any pan la.uis fsiaic, w uc nay be brought to justice and I do - moreover Lprehy.requircvccnwTiand, aiid enjoin alj officers whatsoever, as well military, as cjvifwlthin tliii Sutei to tike their best rndevours to apprehend ami take or cause to be apprehended and taken, the body of the siid Meredith Messer, ; and him aufefy and securely kcep. so" that-he may be brought to j-istiee.-: " . : u . ' V Meredith lejM.-r is about 27 or 28 years of age, about 6 Iret high, brown hair, much freckled on Lis face ad i hand, ' has a scar on, one "of his Itand-i (not. rtxadlcd'etf 'which J occasioned by a l.?o 3mlri)e ortlieboncs of the hand broken, )u rmnrkale. eye teeth,, and a' singularity in vo ce which would at once strike strangers. Lcinr at oni-iini'S large and full, nid at other?, Vra. und .tieminate.' im G ren" utider mv hand as Governor, un.ier tne great seal onne pia, the city of Kalefoh, this!8th day if. Kart-mlu-'Al 1 ' ,1 ' . JNO. OWEN.' i'KOOLAM-VTipN. . ?y the. Governor of .North Carolina Two' Hundred Dollars Re ward 1 lfllEi:EAS U has been made khbwn id nie. M" that a murder las been committed id '.the eaniwy of Curriltick, and State of Nortli-JCarolw on the 4th of September lastarid tht a cer '. IVEY WILKINM, late of Ihe county 2c State aforid. stand charged by the' verdict of a co for" inn te.?t with havirigperpetrated the same f,M h- botly of a cerialo Penelope Wilkiqs of uunty-aod as .it is- fortJier .represented nd ituile known to me that the said IveV- Wit iiiu hath AhrOiiL- ri! f'p.A 4'roin tt.e in rii Ilr. n aint liinits of this State; and thercby'eludeU" Llr-rni of theIawatiil 'of justice : " , 1 therctoret'o the cud that'the nld ' Irey lwiin:4V be npnrehcmled and brought" to kre reward of two "hundred dL" "- be.giveu to ihy' person of persons, who 'Hajiprclrt-udr und confiur the said- Iveyf.AW in iMiy "jail id th's St ite, that hc-rnay be wvijritf t'tt . Andvl .do. moreover, hereby ure, coamvnd and enjoin "all ofricers' what fcr, as well civd as military, within this State, 10 ue their best endeavours to, apprehend and ,of cayse to be apprehended and taken,' the kody 0r the said Ivey -U ilkins, ! and? him safejy Yl securely, keep, to that he shall be brought fcjostice.-- ,;.v.'iVt V "ey U ilkins is about five feet 4 inches high," nw;de, light,hair,' blue eyes, full face, and ais loH a partofhis'toes from oqe'Of his' feet ' n carpenter by trade, and is. supposed;(d Given tinder mv hand as Governor, e SUle, 17th day J,SO,OVr'ENV Lotrrnnf i li-.lcss'-P. V-;.27?tr. J; Wr.u.. . t, r , T r"i 7k IHavwood s Manual of the I,aws oKthe t miinii-r hx been committru in thl - ....... . . ..r. . . I - nni.l in Jt lnriBl.linl nnlar . tif l 1.-. r?.l t,v nf Marrh !at jinH that n rrtain I " -7 '"-. J ll-Mf'SEK. I.tte nf h- rniintv n I icr jusucc ui mc rt& L r .... .: r -:t 4 I unJerthe trt eat seal ot th " VlC ; the City ot ltaleigb, this 'tttfr of November, A- D..1S29.; v ViNEGUOES t WANTED., fTIHB higliett.pricea in CASH will be iven S. 'yfar'K lew likely YOUNG NEGHOESfrom 15 to 25 for males, and from 10 to 25 for females ao extra price will be griven for mechanics. person3 Vlio'JwisK'.tVsel) will do we m Vv?tet'a Tavern, where 1 well to call on I mav'always Kateisrh.- Oct. 31.v ' C . 21 'if ,A --j Lrcs -f, Vs pi IIornera Special & General Anitomyj 2 vols ; Biehat's Gehewl Anatomy, 4 vols: Anatomy -&na.i'atnoiogy. : " B iilie'a Morbid Anatomy ' Gibson's Stirerery. 2 vols.r Cv v ' .0 Cooper Pirst Line of.Surgery, 2 vola. ';;v He weea' Mid wifery V; v. ; rv,,,; : Dewees on Females i-, J - ' : ' 'r do " on Children ' , ' , , .Francis's Denman ; T .' '.x' . ..v ' v ' Good's Study1 of Medicine, 5 vols. Gregory's Practice,' 2 vols, newedition ; Thacher'a Modern Practice ' x $' Cull en's" Practice :, -Thacher's Dispensatory ' ' . Edinburgh ' do .XY- ' , , Paris' Pharroacoloeta V ' ' J - cooper on uiaiocaiion 1 jrray's Materia Medica - ' Eberle's . ilo : v : do v 2 vofs. '.' " Lawrence'Phyaioloy. . 7 V-X'i . MacremTIe'a do - ;'-';'. ' itostock's" f.-, .fdo- f . , Kicherand'a .do - : " T ' . Bate man's Synopsis . ' 1 , "'i ffunter on Jbe. Blood ficudaraore'on the Gorit V J. ;. Armstrong o'n'Pever and Consumption Armstrong! Medical Works ... ' ' .DsrwioV Zoonomia, 2 vol, -f : With many, other valuable Medical Works which. will be sold on the most favorable terms, A WW M 1 t f - h. rititv following yamaose nuuus, pn iblished izens of .'JL principally for the use of the Citizens of Nortli-Carolma- are coiistantlv kent on hunrLTor ' ' . ,R - . , , f Nort..CarWlina. hv the late Chief-Justice Taylor, the late Bartlett Yancy, and Judge Potter, made under the di rection of the Legislature ofthe State, in two large ocravo volumes, wun a iuu anu com . plele Index. V - .'. ; ; j ' 4- Ditto, brought dotvn to the year4 1826, by ; the -' late -Cniewustice Taylor, with a satisfactory Index. " y - - State, ar- an uppen. ear 1829. new edition. lately revised and "corrected, with a number of new Forms, uud the 'Laws contained in which,. are brought up to the vear 1823. Martin's Law'of Executors, and Administrators, (which i loner's EngliMli Work on this sub ject; omittintr such pas as are not in force here, taking the Law as it stood at the settle' t ment or tins country, ana; lntrotiuciug. every act ol Assembly of this State winch has alter ed the Law, ami noticing every adjudged case wlncti throws light on the subject.) - This e dition of the work waa revised by the late Chief Justice Taylor. . ! chiefs? ustice Taylor's Digest f the Statute Liw :,ofNonh-Carohna, relative to Wills, Executors and Administrators,. the Provision for Widows and the Distribution of Intestates Estates: A Work which combines in one view all the enactniciUs which; have been made on these auhject for a Century, past, and . which are dispersed in more' than forty statutes. Agricultural Esays, written by; a North-Carolina Farmer. Allowed by those who are best ca pable of judging, to be the. best book for con. yeying useful- information to the Farmers of this State that was ever ' published. It treats on the best mode of improving land, on deep 1 and horizontal ploughing : on the Grasses best suited to this State j on the best modes . of raising Wheat," Turnips and Inlian Corn ; . "a'iidtreiata'Iargely on thej-aisingof Live Stock,' "'Drainmg Lind, &'c. , - ', The ICepurts of Cases decided in the Supreme Court ot Norjh.Urolina,. trpm tJie tirst estao nhment of the Court, when it bdre the title ' of Court of Conference,', to the present time, which are as follows . Kepors "nf -the-Conference Court, by D. " . Cameron and Wm'Norwood, in I vol. , .The Law Jlepository.'.by Chief-Justice Tay ',Ior, 2 "vols. Term Jl: iportvl vol. by - Do- MiirpheyVlleports ol the Supreme Court, a.vou. llawkHs .Da vols. . Devcreux a Do Vol. I ifawks's Digest, of the:Tlrported Cases ad- , f judged in is orth-Uarouna, irom tne year k , ' - 1776 to 1826.. ' .; ' A Collection ofthe Militia Laws of North- j ':. 'Carolida. ;T'V -.. 1. ' : r :ry Subscribers .will be received fiwr the Re-j norisifthe Kunreiiui COurt .which are. publish ed at tliecloeol'each'Terrn at $1 50 per number. and foivwanird by mail to Subscribers in any part of the Stae.! ..-: '.?; :'-'-:. r.Y - K JOSEPJI GALES & SOX. itrd.iMn:iS29. Vv.'".:" r - - i26, . . IIKLSBORO UGH AQJiD EM 1 rIill: Exim;Uiti 'L wiioe on-.aiomiay u; :JL', cl3V,'lUe 7th and 8tji or UecemDer. ineex. ercIsesVilIbe ume'd on Monday, the 11th of January.-' " ' 'vr"' ''A Z'''- .-Mr.-Edward Smith, formerly of Petersburg (Va.) Academy, teacher of lohg experience, and highly distinguished lor classical and scien tific attainments, will be associatedin the labors of,the Acailen?y.;:-T;v: y.4 -isYi The ystem of1, studies is, in general, prepara tory to' our. University. Tlie common English branches Spelling,, Beading,; Writing, Geogra phy; Arithmetic and Eolisb Grammar,'-are in terspersed throughout tlie course ' Tuition in the hieher branches or edueatiop will bejgiveri to such as desire, it. : j . V . .iV, " :4: Regular tuition;$15 per session." -j., Vt i f 4 Wi J.; BINGHAM, Principal.: V'P. ,S. lloard in the most genteel lamiliesIU - - . . - : r;rjj'-, TV CHEAPER vTHAN VE VrER, 'lTHXl AMS & H XY WOOiy ard now receivi f T ing frdm Jew-York, 3 nd offer for sale,-; ,100 Gallons best' S. iSperni Oil ids iNonnern uouia AJandies S00 1 Turpentine Soap C 200" best reHued Salt Hetre J 5b Poland Starch 100 m Wacfc Pepper ; v v V J 150 ' : Ka'ce and if round Ginjrer iod Allspice' : v-,: 7 doz. Hibbert's London Porter' :-;3 OHPorttVinef--rr;' 2 Boxes best American Mustard: for -saie 'v 7 by the pound. 2' ? Superior Sperm. Cahdfes V '12 Boxes "VViadow Glass f4 ' juv ios. ruuy . . . , ; 36 doz.' Wine Bottles- f i -' 350 lbs. best American Glue 500" green Copperas .- - v- 1000 chiDDed and stick'C'am n' leachyLogw - . .wood . 1 50 Grou nd Fustic : .150 "Allum - '-j 75 ; Dutch Bladder ground ' 43 spanisn inaigo - -. -500 " . Brbwn f ' :. 500 V. ; Wilmington Kice 2 Coils Bale and trace Rope 1 Bale shoe thread . . 12 Bundles English'; German and Italian ., . ' Violin strings consisting ot 1st 2fnd 3rd I.. ' ' "' arid 4tbs. . ' ' Ky'! "V-i. ?A. :vi A W. &.1L are also receiving an additional sub' ply of Drutrs.-Mediciries. Painfs Sec. &c. which makes their assortment verv cbmolete. ' Physicians supplied on irood terms and all or tiers promptly attended to. SWAINS P AXAOEA. valuable Medicine; ' " '-. -" .'i ; .; -' . - . U WILLIAMS 5c HAYWOOD. ftct. 14th,1829. . j ' :. Yj , 16- - : Union Cancdttottery Offi " A V; No. 119 Chesnut Street, Phi Jade fphb. , 1 To our distant Friends. v WE are gratified with the ? numerous orders , we have lately'received from olir friends in this, and in "several other distant States, as well as with the fidelity with which tlie tickets we forwarded by mail appear to havej reached their destination. l No fear of a letter miscar riage may be, entertained, as in"alj ourl business up to the present moment, the subscriber has never known a ticket or remittance to -fail. We can accommodate our friends from hn eighth to any number of whiles or packages- a pack age containn twenty, nine ot which are warrant ed to drw $10 prizes, and mav draw one or more of the capitals. The following is j. Scheme of the j ' . v Union Canal "LotteryL (Yates M fin tyre, jManagers.) Class No. 14, or 1829. ( To be drawn in the City of Philadelphia on - Thursday the lfth December, 18l29. 1 Frize of 230,000 is. 830,000 2 o 10,000 1 5,000 4,210 1,000 800 500 40& ' 300 200 100 .. 90 . 80 s 76 60 ' " -50 AO 20,000 10,000 1 10 10 10 .10 28 51 .51 51 51 102 . 102 102 410 10,000 .6,000 5,000 4,000 3,000 5,600 5,100 4,590 4,080 3,570 6,120 5, too 4.080 6,120 204 30 1122 . - ' 20 2,440 11475 f r 10 4,700 , 1 33.95 Prizes 34,220 Ticket 20,825 Blanks . Whole Tickets S10 ' 60 Numbers 9 drawn ballots Full schemes 6ent to those who purchase tick ets and also the drawn numbers by the first mail after the Lottery Is drawn All- Orders must be addressed to ' ' ROBT. T. BICKNELL. No. 119, Chesnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Nov. 29. ': ; i9-3t ' Great Union Canal Lotter L Class ;No. 14th: To be drawn in Philadelphia, o lhursday 17th ; -.. . December.; f J-r- ; GRAND AND S PLENDI D S G H EM E 1 G irand capital of S3Q,000 is 30,000 1 ' ! " ' 10,000 10,0' D 1 1. 1 .1 1 10 10 10 10 10 10,000; 5,000 5,000 4,200' 1,000 600 - 10 000 15,000 t'5,000 "4,200 ...... : ' ; ID, 000 ,000 ;560 ;'4oo ,000 T- iinnn SOO 28 o oo :5,6oo Besides 51 of 8100, 51 each of 90, 8070, & 102 prizes eaclvof 60, 50, 40, 204 of SO,; 1 122 of 20, &' 11475 at Aft U?' ? ' C Whole tickets 810. -Hal veQuW . A package of 20 whole S20QTandis cbmr elled to draw t90:aud clrice'at Uie.sametin: e for some ofhe' above isplndidl capitals -pac cages of shares in same proportion ;' : ' ' q3 Yates JEt Jl'lotyre, Managers of tlie ibote Lotteries K..V-;'i.V; : ':;;. .:';.;., V. fJT" ec " your.oraers xiq aaarcsseo to .; To 4J oUrneynlen Tailorsl; '7TAN1ED iromdiai:el ;V..v5;--ri ivorknien 'Apnly idv: : ; ? ISAAC -CP ATXIIDGE- Rleigb,.Noy. 16, 1829 ;- ; V- ;"VT-.ii-' r-' Li! .sj -'c j .'..ti-' .: .:. t ' 1 4 GREEABLYto the-2d section of the Act in- Hcomnfefm fhstnt:hVV'F-"w;Wt,:nr .. i W w ii:k r rtiuitAn t iii the general Interests of the Institution as may b judged neeessary. J:v-vf 0CJ Sucli .'Stockholders as c"anodnv'enieVtiy'l attend the meeting. ; win please to vote by proxywl FALL & WIXTER GOODS. FTniJE Subscribers take this method , of. an : iL-nounci rig to the public that they havi5 just received and are now onentner a larere assorUnent of Staple and 'i Faney fDry Goods,; lardwarejf Queenaware- Liauors. ' Shoes! RWJ tfaf& 1 ; The followirnr Ls;a list of the leading articles following; Superfine Rlue, Black,; Brown, i Olive, Green; Drab and Steelmixed Cloths. ; - uiue, niacK.iirao ana.aieei mixed cassimereM Toilinett, . Valentia,- S wansdown,- Marseilles and Florentine tVestins-,1 :- . -v-"i '...' Cam blet, Caroline and Tartan Plaids .' V Black' and. Colored 'Bombazines &' Bombazettes iiacK ina ' colored Merino Circassians - Satinetts of -e very description Blue and Gray Pfams,' Flushing and Kersey's, F.iiwpv VVnnf(Vi for ne(rm'fa wi U . ' " t'.w ' Rose. Point and linffle: R!nkt - Vk t -zfA White. RedfBluei Greenland Yellow'pian'neli Itatmet.S potted Flannel and Plaid Circassian' j Principal t3ak i jo tiifcelace anhualiy:oi th? P mctds jnlplbetcal order, . first Monday?in December. TheStoekuoIders $P?h-& tL o'fhe: said :BankCare lreiore ealledpon M'l i' ' to meet at the Principal -BahH in thion Monday the ?th of DeemberextatloCk Vp'-V Jbe I ook will be t Ad in-nheiforenoo Jv,TP-"ira4- ' .u.j'i. .'LiU.-it...Y.. i:Jis:iKi-: v Orders Will be instaotlv attendefl to Russia and Irish Sheetings ; a : 'f5fTuVJ ir??T :4 as anduartertSession T clchnf HsnahiifP- Anrl Srnfrh rirtnfla ftf S naburg And Scotch Dowlas-; a rish Linensand I.awnsdf Superior lCh - v "A ishfowelluanaableDianerV 7r8 and 4-4 Irish . o . r -7 . . . Grass 1J leach icussia ana insn loweinnir and t able Uiapers; Cambric Furniture and Gai-mVnt JJimity ' v , Calicoes, .ah elegant assortment . ; ' ' v Cambric and Seersucker Gingham ' v Plain and StripedBateste and Baryge; ' f ; Brown Cambric and Barege ' 1 : C - '1 ';? Fancy Silk and Gauze Handkerchiefs & S ckrfs :; Do Merino Scarf and -'Shawls''- f V Worsted ; Barege Handkerchiefs, ;Bobidett:4-4 and 6-4 wide: '.'Y' ;";; V-: rf-YfJ: Thread Lace and Edgings, Bdbinett'' Lace and ': E-gmgs . . .; - ...;':, Black and fancy colored Grapes and Gimps -V: Nankin, Canton and .Mandarin Crape Robes and rkisAa ' ' i 'iV '- r"..v-:!i -i'-i v,' Black and fancy colored Crape , Shawls ' Scarlet B?ue Drab and Black Casstmere Shawls Prime Black Italian Lustring ani Sipcijew- Do do and rancv Grose de Naides Fancy colored Satins and Florences ? ( Gentlemen's Black Italian Cravats Fancy Silk, Bandailo and Flag Handkerchiefs 1 I Jo Cotton and Madrass ' do . ' Imitation and Thread Cambric ' '? doi 6 f Linen, Cambric and Book Miislin do , ' li -Gent, bordered Swiss Muslin. Cravats -"'' i :r Plain and figured Swiss, Jaconett, Book & Mull Muslins. Cambric , - . -- "' fe -"" . Clark's Spool. Cotton, s .Thread and Cotton Floss Thread and Cotton Tapes and Bobbins v v Illue, 'Bhck and W. B Flax.J'hread y; Prime; Black, Rlue, and assorted sewing Silks Ladies and Gent. White and Black . Cotton and ; - Worsted Hose . ' fAr Gentlemen's ' w hite, black and mixed Cotton, Worsted and Lambswool hose, and hose ' Ladies and'Gentlemenfs French and, English Silk Hose and Gloves . Gentlemen's Black and ; White Silk Hose- . Do WoodstokBuckskin,. Beaver, Horse ;kin and-Doeskin Cloves.' -. ; 't5:?;:?yA " Do ' Linen Woollen and Worsted Gloves Black and Colored Worsted and Silk Braids Satins and Lustring" Ribbons, of all numbers vM; Garniture, Gauze and Cap Ribbons ' .'v' Waist . ltibbon ; fie wty le Ladies travelling Basket's r-M- ': Do Leghorn and Straw. Bonnetslj 5"" Gentlemen's Silk and Cotton Umbrellas - , Do V,' '- . Fashionable BUck,Browu St Drab '"Reaver-Hats '"r v'": ' --.;'--:f Roys Do and Seal Caps '. .. A "j-.r-. i---:'-;7;' ' Black and . White vWool Hats, assorted aiies . Indies and Gentlemen's Shoes and Bpots of eve ry description ';.. Misses, Roys and Children's - do do' ' do ' t Coarse Shoes and Jlrogan (or Servants Ladies and Gentlemen's Plaid & Camblet Gloaks Imperial, Gunpowder and young llysotv Tea Brown and lof 'Sugar, Prime Green Cofi ee -. ' Chocolate, Allspice, Pepper,. Ginger, Nutmegs., ,i Saltpeter, Allum, S paniah Brow n. Indigo, Li verpool fine Satis Gunpowder, Shot of all si' : zes, Bar Lead,1 Jl'race Chains, Cutting Knives, i.Hair .and ire' Sitters . -1 Prime Dundee Bagging andVTvvine Castings of every -descripridn1)v."M English and S w edish; Iron assorted --v Patent Spri Springs and Axletrees for G?gf and Car Wrought Nails of all -sizes Shewing 'TcibacciJt fo f; 1' riasres Cut and Wrought Prime Chewing Tobacco French Brandy Madeira, L'Sph & Malaga Wine mine oiciijr , ucii a anu-i oijcnin: tu '-,- -. Holland Gin; Jamaica ah N E. Jtuni ' 1t' A pple Brandy; O Id. Ryfe'and -Cpuptry Wliiskeyf .':''. The above Goods being purchased principally in tlie Northern j Cities at , auctionnd at very reduced prices, ;will enable, us t sell them at such prices as will not only defy 'competition," but we flatter ourselves Will meet the'approba- tiou' of -our cnst6mers.;4( '- l'vi'?. H'''' f x -A. ; A AZLETT & ROBERT KYLE halehtnVNov."t9,: 189. v C : 26-wU F0I1 SALKl n. W IS II to sel 1th e place wi 1 hin a.-mile of Hills borough, oh which 1 now reside." There are 205 acres, about one halt cleared", ten acres of Meadow; laud and the balance in . wood.." The improvements are - sll new,, and finished in the best manner they-consist ot a .Dwelling House, containing eight rooms with fire places,-besides passages, VlliaciSi s, auvi uiauic and other necessary . Outhouses. There Cure se veral never failing Spring of the best, water 'oa 1. 11C it4Ut9 iiu. s 141 tVy wv4 oyiw vti . a Via 'Orchard,:-' V, v'tV . :V Jv: I. will sell this-: propetty "xjn the? must-libera terms-reiiner ior money on easy creaus or win eJxcti'ange it For .Negroes or"1 Western lands.: Application may.be made .py. letter to tne sub L ar1 1 scrlber, at Hduborough.i i . - v , . -( 1 lofwl5;? ; kj ;2T.ectf-'.l VCttncocby County, Oct, 25 , . JT3 f AH " VSorttJ - N ',avo Just pubihed lt4 APPENDIX: to. Haywood's-Manual. V 1 emoraces ,iue.i.i Septi-12,1829. tofSfovih Caro 1 iiia. i ' Pf9 Quarter Sson ' ' Joseph J-; Williams ; " ..S j Henry JJ. Watts "J""" r. Joseph J; Williams I r.nv A- i t - w...Ai t y'&yP .rhhr '.o'l; il-i. . rfrtrjj 1 1 : I -; t-vr 'iS": Heiuy Be J4.Wat(s,-i Joseph jjWil liamst Henry & J. J. Watts, v-T' , ' Josepli Jf, ; Williams ?:"lS Henry J.r--W4tts, I PPeariDgitodhelatisfaction -of' the COuri, H that Jacob Jj Watts is npt afesident vf this, 9te CDrdered therefore by, tb'c Court that Itegister for- f " "UV 'u ucienuani 1,0 appear at l? nei" mme comny ot Martinet W.ilhams- ton th.e.: seTOiKplonp;ay.ot; December v next, and shew cause whj the judgment of the Jus- ty I V iciu poi ilie COUIliy OI MarXUT at WliiJaiUS-. 1 t. t . ' i' tioiii Exponas issue to sell the land levied dn. - J. r iy THOS; VWATTS ClcrK. Price :adv$5 tQO- ,;. V.'?' 18 ' i-.t-;.' '!':l,-. . ma.-. 17 W - . ;' , . : - - . . Principal Teacher jtvthe Oxfofcl .Male -Acaci- ",,J,,iys"v.v fA';ffc.ntM,n'"I-'of Ihorough.-'classical- other tried iiterarj' attainments of higher W. defi has' presented in this ins'ttUtion a p rentable auu un.iui ruciu lur 1111: i n 11 em i j i f i v riif nr fir i i ws passed since: the venr lol9. 1 . . i .' : ' ..,' ! ' V' JV;,V, J.; n - . .-, '.... . ire-- .v. . ;os':, ; .- hti: ni-V . his qualifications as Teacher, in the very jiealtiiy , , .' cpital'GUev'cbuniy rN6yniCafo'J;iia'--S(.' cietyintelligenfjf i hospitable and nior; !, living ' cheup, and pthef things favorable to the frrbwth and permanent prbsperitVi of "anx ably' conducted Acaademy., s - '; ;j;'- .V;; V' . f Applicalionslfbr Uhisi from Teachers of ability and experience, will be ; rtceivedby Stephen Sneed,' Oxf.ird C. I until the I5tli tay, of 'December next, when the vacancy-will beilled'('A; " y,-. A. vi :'A; ' ; The duties of the Principal to .tnmraence 'the 11th day of January 1830. . v - : ' i , HORRRTMI. Tr.f .TA Hf 2o.r' 1 . Oxford '12th Nov; 1 629.;. . 1 - : 263w-: ; :'Sale;;vv--.. 1 TRACT OF-L AND irt Wake county, 1 IlL wg on both sides of Dutchman's" Branch.'' containing 397 acres, and anixther Tract Ivinrr bn the south side of Swift ereek The Tracts'iHr. contiguous, and were purchased sonie ycar3 go, oy ine iaie. vy m liiim'Hir ot Wrn Brown. ' , Apply to the Editor of the. Register. authorised by theowner.to.Aeh -said land. f ; ' August is,-iy.v: ;;-ivv'. 99i f r; 0. 1 Univiifcsity:oN6r TIDE Annual Meeting of the (Trustees pf the University, ofT4 orth-Caroliiia will be held ' at the Executive Office ou3.'ruesday the 1 5tll "day of Decembernext.-iu.:-i- 1 1 "sf-L.-':' "'.! uy appomimem oi ine jrresiaeni ot tne uoard." A- CH AS MANLY: Sec'y -.-r Raleigh Nov 12th 1829. , :26 iC toTron Dr on1 onmmift.il Wv K iiwAtl -' t ii3; county,onahe-2d of March hst. a ucgiu man sujjuuscu il uc tt 'OlilvC, . ' VnO 'Cail3 himself SAM CBL,WlLKfNS;and says that he was bound an; apprentice, to Wm. Mtiselv.Vof' Norfolk, fVa and iUiat;he aniwa' from tho said J l'- Mosely before his term of apprentipeship had ex- pired.The said negro has been in this 'county 5 t) 6"yearsi and harassed' during that' time as . ' afree roan' j Je js'abpiitj24 years of age, 5 feet, 4 - , or 5. inches highj and coal ! blatk rhe owner - of said Aegro is requested to come.forward, prove pr0pertyitand ay charges, ;or he will be deal t With as the Jaw directs. - -5 . v , - JA MRS PALMER, Jailer Windsor, Bertie county, June 9. -' Price adv. r. -: , . 1 1 n' .-1 ... , . .-f ? - f2-6jrri". V i4&p3Iiniatare"Fainiu :'V.- ; s ;;xj 'Vv-. -rfs' :fr-:rA iM " . J-V . rCnn! r.' 'JL.' t 'l'1 . - ' ' . ; - A2 i . ' i , f . auoscrioer ot-gs leave to inform tne i,a- dies and Gehtlemen.of R leigh, Hhat has t ik en.aTroom at. Mr. ".Stuart's oii Fayetteville Street ' where he will be Cpleased,to serve, those wjio ' . may fa.vdrjiim fwitrac their . pitronagei Ai ' v " ' Ladies waited Oh atth.eirHOus-s.., . , , ' :' , Where ihe Likeoes is: not" successfuT, . no' chrge-Wi'l-biemade; f--A; , Nov 1 b'y. . - ... ty N. K BUI) WN. r . -" '1 ''..' 1 '"j 1 "' " 1 1 iii AjTJEACHEByANTKD, Q take Charge of ajf Academy in the neigh. -bofhoodipf RaleighiThe'tiitiia'ion is verv. healthyy the Water gdod,.aml t hn ; oeighborh ood agreeable Jt is. necessary. theTeacher should V possess fhe folibWihg qualifications viz.; "under- stand, jheLatin;ahd Eng n$li Languages;'" and haye, sbme fchWlvt and be of undtubed moarbharactcr.' A sal.iry to such- an?bne,5would be three or four hundred d-dlars " perFartnum.jA'ply to tlie K. liters oftLis paper" persona5!y,r by JetlfeV pbst paid. , Raleigh, Nov. 17:' . ' :tf. : iSijC am(-a-qtuirter'Uait3 Reward. ' , B ANA WAY from the Subscriber, on T.;.lur ayi thVl8 h inst." an apprent re boy, 1 ed Hix Jones17 years old lat June, r. :t very talVbut well setwith a bb!d,'countenanee,T fj.ir skin and somewhat freckled, 'vvith large eyes.;llis clothing Is, a black-jeans Cct tr. ptain'whiteantalodns and a ; W00L ; Hat Ar. person bringing-thesaid boy to ce tLtll IS, 3 . thebove.xewawl.; t 'V His Clotbinir Is a bluck jeans Cc-t fcr, an ch '-K:4:-'- : r- '.- - " ' ' - '
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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