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J. -- la Published everyMoHDAY andTHcr.sPAY.by 4 BERNETHY Lectures, 2 volsv. i ... ' JOSEPH (iATES; SON, ; ; , V- Holer's Specif & General A mtoroy, 2 vols AtV"orpfinniiin-J-lialfin advance. , , Bichat's General Anatomy, 4 vols. ' ; 4. -. f - . 1 T .,S - Anatomy and Pathology . ' ATWF ..IT 3EMEKT3 , ' v ; - ybt "xcedin sixteen' (nes,; neatly Inserted 3 . times for ajVallr; andenty-fie cents for '"every viceeedin-'puhlicatSop : those.pt great 's tensrth uv the same proportioiu.:.Coxxu- .rA-rrns thankfully 1 .ceived.ATm to. -:the Editors muW he Patt)ai4- A . t r proclamation: ; , n ihft Govnnorf North-Carolina. Two IIundredjDolldrs Revyardr: ; .rrrT7HERBAS-4t;has. been made known to me; iV V'tliat a murder has been committed xi the -county f UoHesoni and State "of North-Carolina;; " on the 23rd day of March last; and that a certain HIRUEDITH MESSER, late of the county and State aforesaid, stands charged by the finding of a Grand Jury npon- a. .out 01 inaicuiieuiy ; wim having perpetrated the-same cn. the. body of a ...'. F.l.iah ? !cD -miel of said county r and as further renresent!. and 'made known to AetiVand fled from the jurisdiction and limits of j th. tatei ana uiereuy ciuu -u. m: n u. -Nc. therefore, to the; end thktthe said Me reditH Messer may be appreherded and brought tO USiICe, ' vile auuvc. i c: w sij vi ui wu ""'ivu Tnllars will be'triven to any person or. persons; who will aDprenenu ana connne ie,saia aiere dith-Messer in any jail in this State so that he rtrmi?ht to instice : and I uo moreover hereby teqii re, command, and enjoin all officers ' whatsoever," as well militaryiras civil within, this JtatiC to use their best Vndeavours to apprehend ... v . ' k.j,ui l hc bodv of the -,said Meredith Messer, '.and him j . . r.v.k - ;i vhmI ii'i l-on ftat hp ma v hp. brfnrhl to iustice. . -v ; . Meredith Messer is about 2ror.28 years of age, - i v. - h r i " hMinn hoir mi irn rrpr.rim nn 1 liis fa ce -and' hands, t cas a .scarron one, ot-t his K.r'nnf i-pcolieetec: which V occasioned bV' a i blow aijd'some of the bones' of the hand broken, r.mrkahie eve teeth, ana a singularity : in hlrh wnnid at once strike strangers. heme at sometimes large and full, and at others, ireak and tiieminaie . 7 ' Given- under :my hand as Governor, & under the great seal of -the State, Si ' t;at; the city ot Raleigh, thislStn day . ftf NoVember A.D 1829. " . .- v - - ;.u.'VJNO.'OWEN. ':By -the Governor, J. ,B. Mcsr.P V27V , & pkocla:.iatjon. U ' WyJhtfGoverifor of Worth Carolina:; .Two Hundred Dollars He. ward. 'ftTrrrjIEREAS It has been made known to me, county of Curritdckv'and State or Northafoli-1 .t. .rc.VnmW..1..f tho4 1 ' vr tUat a mnrder nas oeen corommeu.m uie the 4th of September! lasti and thatacer Ar, 1 vf.v VVIT.KTNS: late of the countv 8t State r..--v":,l tan1a haropfl hv thp. verdict of d co- ' Vnners Jnnuest with haviiiff perpetrated the same -fin the body of a , certain Penelope .Wilkins of said county :--and as it i3 further represented ' and made known to me that the, said Ivey Vil-kinsN-hath abscoadea and. fled from the Jurisdic irt,t limits of this State.' and thereby eluded " the arm of the'law and if justice r ; ... . Now thercforer to the end that the said Ivey Wilkins may , be , apprehended and brought to InctTrp. the- above reward of two hundred dol-, -Jars' will bergiven to any person or persons," who wilj apprehend -and connne the 'said Ivey Wil-1 ;irm in anV iail in this State, so that he may be " broHffht to jist : And Ido xnoreove.. hereby s require command and enjoin -all othcers what .. uTff iii well civil as military, with"'n this State, ' to use their best endeavours to apprehend and J 1 takc-;or cause.to be apprehended and taken, the ' body of'thV said Ivey Vilkins, and him safely J 'and securely keep, so that he shall , be brought ; to iustice. . - - , , .. Iveyi Wilkin's is about five feet 4 inches high, stout made, light baif, blue eyes,Tfull face, and has" lost si part of his toes froTi' one of his feet ; htttrad nd U-supDOsed, to .. - t . Governor, of the1 Stale is 17th day of Noveniber,; A- D.1829. - . i . . JNO. OWEN. ' J a. T v By the Governor, . i ' ' , r .loH B.-Mcsr, P, SecTy." 27 tf. ' flpIlE partnership iately existing in, Greensbo tVv?JLvroughJ betwixt the Siibscribersi- under'4he .firm nf .Ktle & KenT havine terminated by its town limitationy is; this? day. aissoivea oy muiuai consent;, , . ' wavju Kyi-ti, . 5 f WM; KERR. Greensborb', Nov, 4 9", 1829. 29 St C. Late Edward:. Wilsons : 1 wKtllll.''... J,.-..: j. .1 l.ini .lmintaMrl nn rh B .E;tae of the" late Edward Wilson, of ChaU . h.mV deceased : hereby eives notice to Her."y i.... . , r I i ob by V soii-Tn-law . w K o are sup posed, to: reside in the' State, of -Tennessee or Alabama, C that the - vl'rpperty of the deceased ha? been disposed of, .1 ahis dehtS'iind -and' thechildren residing in this :part of the country, have received tueir snare ot A.ine - proceeus, ;anu iiiat uicrevunuua u ,nuc ' hads of he subscriber the sum of thirteen dol lis eactr due to the said Henry Wilson and A. Jexamier ilopay,; wcn wui uc jjiu iu uciu v.i aimlieaiion. -u'' ' 1 I' ' ; ; Chathsm," Nov:26 1829.:- ; 3tp More Cheiip NYinter Goods fXlii E Subscriber , has received , another, addi Jl' tion-( to. a' former, 'and very ger.eral Assort- Mnent or Winter Goods, ruavinga aesire ..eep '-ft full jsUddIv of' every article in his line, he v ill coniinue oeceivejroiii uuic iu uuc, w uc ; mandsmay'TequireJ Tbe Goods were all bought at Auction'verr low; and will be sold as cheap, If not cheaper, than any.fcf tlje same kind cr .qua lity fn the Stale. Cuslociers will do welt to " eU andie'e for themselves.' t. - ,1 . . - Good Irish, Potatoes at 1 1 per bashelj and, some 'Alum Salti U:' '' , :7-l " ? ! ; iviRnre'n' Vind r.r mv. hand as s L'V i-'r'aud under thetfreat seal ' b at :the -Cityof -Baleighi.ih Valuable Meto ueii s Anatomy, z.vois., - Bailie's' Morbid Anatomy ' ' - - Gibson's 8urgery; 2 vols. C ' - J I' 4 Cooperfs First. Lines of Surgery, 2 vols. ;"; Dewees Midwifery ' - c.J ' if . 1 1 a - . . : - aiewees ort Females v . ; . v, do , on Children e z Francis's Penman .. i . Good's Study of Medicine, 5 vols..? -: ;. Gregory's Practice 2 vols new edition Thachers Modern Practict r - ' Cullen's Practice; " ' . - L . - Thacher's Dispensatory f . Edinburgh t do " .. t :f nu- i C ooper on Dislocation Murray's Materia Medica ir-.-1 C Eberle's do do v 2 vols. 'Xawrence Physiology. ,1 "1 , Magenaie'S . -. po , Bostock's 4 - do ' ':S. Richerand's d9 ;Bateman,s Synopsis - Hunter on the Blood . -; f Scudamore on the Gout 'A ; ? j Armstrong on Fever and Consumption . V- ' Armstrong's Medical Works , , ' ; lljirwin's nnnnmia. 2 vol a : - t With many other Valuable Medical 'Works which will be Sold on the most favorable terms, by t ' 5: J. GALES & SON. . Raleigh Oct. ' , JCortVi-Carolina Books, v "... i ,,.'' V . . a ; ... mHE followinsr valuable BOOKS, published JL principally for . the use - of the Citizens of North - Carolina, are constantly kept on hand, for sale. DVtne suoscrioers. viz: ;r ': TheRevisal of the Laws , of North-Carolina, by the late Chif-.liisttce;Tavlor. the late Rartlett Yancy, and Judge Potter, made under the di- ; rection of the Legislature of the State, in two large octavo Volumes, with - a full and com ; plete Index. , . 4', j. Ditto, brought down to the year 1826, by,, the r late Chief Justice Taylor, with a satisfactory Inb!ex. f " I Haywood's Manual of the Laws off the State, ar ,X ranged in 'Alphabetical order, with art appen dix, which brings the, work to the year loZif Potter injustice , 01 the Peace, a new latenhevised and corrected, with a ot new Forms, and tne Laws contained in - which,' are brought op to the year 1828. j Martin's Law tf Executors and Administrators, U (which is Toller's English Work' on this sub- i'ect, omitting such parts as are not in force iere, taking the Law as it stood at the settle mentof this country, and introducing every act of Assembly of this. State which has alter-. ( ed the Lawj and noticing every adjudged case which "throws light on the subject.) This e ditionof the work was revised by the late Chief-Justice Taylor. W. r Chief-Justice Taylor's Digest of the Statute Law of North-Carolina, relative tr Willsi. KTpr.ntnrs atid Administrators the Provision for Widows and the Distribution of Intestates. Estates ; A Work which combines in one view 'all the 'enactments which have been made oij' these subjects for a Century past," and .which are dispersed in more than forty statutes. ' a 1. ;: "u '"J "i- Farmer. , Allowed by those who are best ca- r:.,: 1, u i u,. r.- : this State that was ever publi&hed. v It treats j on the best mode of improving land, on deep" ' and horizontal ? Ploughing ': on the Grasses best suited to this State,; on the best jmodes of raising Wheat Turnips and Indian Corn : . and treats largely on the raising of Live Stock, . Draining Land, &c I - The Reports of Cases decided in the r Supreme 4 Court of North-Carolina, from the first estab lishment of the Court, when it bore the title of ' Court of Conference,3' to -the present time, which are as follows : " -: Repons of the Conference Court, by D. The Law Repository,' by Chief-Justice Tay- UdlllIUII IIU VT 111. nui wutHi, 111 L VUl lor, 2 vols. Term ReprtTts, 1 vol.1 by. v , Do Murphey's Reports of the Supreme Court l 3 vols. v Hawks's i Do ' 4 vols. Devereux's Do ; ' Vol. 1 Hawks's Digestvof the Reported Cases ad ; -judged in North-Carolina, from the year - 177d to'1826. - V ' A' Collection of the Militia Laws of North- part of the Stat JOSEPH GALES & SON. , . ' , 26 - . rRaleighi"l829.. 4 ;vwted,: A Principal leacerin the lixtord Mate Acad emv. W leenlemart of thOrouirh classical and other tried literary attainments of higher or der Tias presented inThis institution a profitable and -useful?-, field for t! i full -mployment of all his quulifibatidns as Tefcher, "m the very healthy capital of; Granville cotiVy North-Carolina so ciety intelligent, "t. hospitable ? and moral, living cheap, and otner inings lavoraoie to ine growin and nerinanent orosDerity of an r My. conducted Academy'.-' ",'- ' -' ; -v - ' . X v -Annlications t'for -this?sitUationi vost paid, - Zmm , - ' l . I'll I. ntk - t ... oon - ' - '.;-. rOBUUT. B. GILLIAM, Sec'y. - .Oxford -1 r lla Kw7,'.l 629. . . - " 25 3 w. . v , . .' r- v--s-t---i S" - -'....,.. ft . - . in; t I ' St.i I ... i , rjilC Subscriber hii received a supplyc f Gar JLden Seed, hich he wfll warrant fresh a'nd genuine. " , "i, ..'- - D., LEHMAN. I Ril., 'TVTrtv: ' 7'S.'l K9T. w-fc y 9 w w y . w w r w . 29T . , - , i ' - ' ' ana i . . , - - ., ........ , -.. . r. i -1 hi i t . i x ii.. I-. . i KkJ iouusujwcjs ti ut ctt(cu i im vi it? uc young L.auies wii( oe insirycxea in .tieorapny, ports of the Supreme. Court which are publish- History, Astronomy, Chemistry, BotShy, ' Philo ed at the close of eachTerm at 1 50 per number; sophy,- Mythology Drawing and Painting ou Vel and. forwarded Tby mail: to Subscribers in any vet!" Lace Work. Music.-&c. I trom l eachers ot aDiuty ana experience, wm oe j ciosets aiui uYo cuTiioriiois rooms-; s received, by r Stephen KiSnaed, Oxford N C. under the whole dii ded t rreral I until the I5tli day of December next, whenv fit is .situated -in ax, ieautifttrerov i vacancy .m be niiea. - . v - v n;r ta.iacuecj tia izrge auing juaraen i' t The dutier cf the Principal to commence - ' I with fru:3 sclsctwUfrom the north an GoUHa. f 1 TTffTlLLIAMS & H AY WOOD are; now, receiv- v I v ing from New-York and offer for sale, .-100 Gallons best W. S. .S perm Oil 300 " , Turpentine Soap; . ' i ' 200 i:best refined Salt Petre . . , 7 150, ' . Poland Starch V, I J v t '.100 Black Pepper - " K - -10 fN Race and ground Ginger I . - . ' 100 Allspice , ; ,i: v J ,i ) 7. dozf Hibbert's London Porter H ; x , v j , ,V 3 Old Port .Wine v f .. f, 2 Boxes best American Mustard, forsale s s- by the pound.' v -V- ' -r " 2 .. Superior Spermi Candles , v 12 Boxes Window Glass V 50(Tlbs., Putty, - . 36 doz.: Wine Bottles v 350 lbs. best American" Glue v 500 green Copperas V, 1000 V chipped and stick Campeacby Log , , wooa - 150 Ground Fustic " V , 150 Alhirh - ( V , ; U7j5 f i Dutch Madder ground i500 rBrown 500 Wilmington Rice 2 Coils Bale and trace Rope 1 Bale shoe thread ' ; . , m: 1 Packaore basket-salt for Table use : 12 Bundles English, German and Italian v Violin string consisting of 1st 2nd 3rd and'4ths. ; ,st. ,i .'),' WY& H. are also receivincr an additional sup ply jof Drugs, Medicine? Paints &c Sec.1, which makes their assortment verycompletei k : if Physicians supplied on good terms and all or ders promptly attended to. , - V . Jast received 2 Boxes of be above valuable Medicine, v -' . . . 'r-'-' ' i , I ; ! WILLIAMS & IIAYWOOD. Oct. 14th, 1829. -.. v - 1 I 16-t jfjivzES' SOJiPm. r ILLIAMS & HAYWOOD, have lately re ceived .a supply of genuine Naples Soap ; together with a great variety of other Perfume ry such as Cologne and Lavender Waters, Ma cassar and Bears' Oil,' Cosmetic ' Wash Balls, for beautifying the skin, highly scented Rose, Palm, .f '- mm.'.-m. 1 - . J " T . ' . I 1 commended to those gentlemen who shave them- selves. au 01 wmcn : iney win seu unusually .cheap. I . - , . t , 1 - Raleigh, Nov. 18. . . i , 27 Harjtvob8 Ufanuali Brought up to the present time Jl GALES 8t SON have iust published an APPENDIX to.Haywood's Manual, Which embraces the Laws passed since the year 1819, under distinct heads, in alphabetical order,. ln- eluding those of last Session, which renders the I wUlr nmnlftP. . - ,t . I For this addition . to the fManual, no extra I charee will be.m:tde. The Book willlbe sold at Five Dollars aiTheretofore. v Orders will be instantly attended to. Sept. 12, 1829. -T n FOR SALE, V L TC - -li, -Zr tV.m.TT .r. iJ mir on both sides of Dutchman's Branch,- the south side of Swift Creek. The Tracts are contiguous,' and were purchased soms years go py tne late wm. uumour: oi w m. urown.- k , - l . a l .. w V r - . m- j. . . . i Appiy to the Editors oi tneKegist r, who are HUIUUllDU ..W m ww mmmrm ..m,mm mr mm m m mwmwmmm. August 15, 1829. ' ' ' ' - Shocco Female Academ v, v ' LlRS.LUC AS respectfully i.nforms her friends JL and the public,-that the Exercises of the abpve Academy will be resumed on the ls Mon day in FeUrr- next. . ", , " .;.;, , ( The litrr . attention will be paid to the mo rals and ! j.vior of the young Ladies placed in thii Ser .ry V and its retired,, pleasant & heal- th3,Ati", tta us nd fine spring water, make it a very" desirable residence for youth. - This Academy has been under her care for Mie last eight - years, and only one ! case" of 9 caiivx winy VII EC vase VI iring this f,me-, JithoaBh sickness has oCcurreXl c . i - ' l k A l:i ..,... f.m ;ii. the principal part ofcher pupils were from the Being only most uhhealthy parj tfererrafe. fewTmiles-rmrn the S affords opportunities far P areits and Guardians &v & uau .. iiv.m 4avau ij i ' 4 - 1 " . a ' : - Kit ;t T- t - ot regular communications "witn tneir tiuaren and Wards. , In addition Co the Usua Elements of Education Plain and .Ornamental- Needle) "Wbrkr the Terms' Board and Tuition $50 per Session Music $20, half payable inadvance 'iPaiiitirig on Velvet $5. For Drawing, Painting on Paper, or Needle vWork, no extra charge will be made. Warren county, Dec. 19.- 8 qJ-: The StarV Tarboro' Press, Halifax, Miner- va, Wafrenton Reporter; and Washington Echo, their bills to this oQce.. i: -XTHB SUBSCRIBER V. FFERS for Sale his HOUSE & LOTS intbe Town of Oxford, with the LAND adjoining -about 200 acres -of which about 60 acres' are Woodland. . The House" is 52. by 40 feet, . com modious, and well finished Jthrouifhout, having 14 rcoms with f 2 places on each , floor, , with a wide passa',2, on Veach an garret distributedlnto ' I m L L . J - . ' V r m. I 1 ! . . " 1 1 I inu a-ceiiar apartments. e of Oaks : t u - . - furnished nctw,,f f ' ir.,co Well of excellent vater,in tlii "yardian Ofiice in the jT.rd suitLIo iur a Lawyer, and every neces sary Outhouse, all in gcod rc pair.-y v. ., ..tAuo.i a TANVARD now in cpcration, which might give er:.ployment to 8 or 10 hands, having 10 acres cf larid a.liched to it; "f.r.i cr. the pre- t,s is a ccrnlcrtle uo itory Uwel mg, with every convenient ss tor a : nily residence.- : :.nily residence- i A belter constructed Yard ii -selclorn: seeri anv 13 -eeiaom seen any i Olive, Oriental, Violet, Lavender! Vegetable, Prime Black, Blue, and assorted Sewing. Silfcs - ' Hi edition, J Ceylon, Jessamine and Cinnamon Soaps. ; Ladies and Gent. Whiteand Blatk Cotton andt lumber! Also. Shavine Cakes, which are hiehlv re- Worsted Hose l f nHE Subscribers "take v tbis method of ,Vn CikLrnouncing to; the'1 public, that they have just received and are now opening aarge assortment of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Hardware," Qoeensware, L.iqiiors, Shoes, ; Boots, Hats, &c.. V The follpwitfj is, a. list of the leading 'articles s Superfine r1u, Black, Brown, Oliver Green, - Drab'and Steel mixed.Cloths --.-Bluet Black, Drab and Stffel mixed Cassimere' ToilinetV Valentia, Swansdow Marseillea.and ' Florentine, Vestings - " v , ;? Camblet, Caroline and Tartan Fluids , Black and Colored Bombazines & Bombazettes Black and Colored' Merino Circassians ,?--, Satinetts of .every description -c; y. '" ' ' ; " .,5 Blue and Gray Plains; flushing and ICersey'si ' Litisey Woolsey,' for negroes wear . - 1 rt -Ruse, Pomt and Duffle Blankets v -j, ' V, White, Red Blue,' Green and;Yellow Flannels Ratinet, Spotted Flannel and Plaid Circassian. Russia and .Irish Sheetings r,;.r V ;T Tickhng,' Osnaburg and "Scotch Do wlas .-rl t 7-8 and 4-4 Irish linens -and Lawns, of superior ' Grass -Bleach . '- . i , Jr -l-s Russiaand Irish To welling and Table Diapers Cambric v Furniture and Garment Dimity- , .. f . Calicoes, ' an elegant assortments ' Cambric and Seersucker Ginghams Plain and Striped Rateste and Barege i'm- Fancy Silk and Gauze Handkerchiefs tC Scarfs Do Merino Scarf? and Shawls Worsted .Barege Handkerchiefs,'. Bobinett, 4- i Thread' Lace and ' Edgings, BobiriettLa'ce and Edgings - rc S- Black and fancy colored Crapes and Gimps 1 Nankin, Canton and Mandarin Crape' Robes and Dresses ' " , Black and fanpv colored .Crape .ShawJsV':vv-v-Scarlet, Blue, Drab and Black Cassimere Shawls Prime Black Italian Lustring and Sinchew V;;; ' Do do. .and Fancy, Grose de Naples - Fancv colored Satins and Florences r-- -J Gentlemen's Black Italian' Cravats i 1 ,"'' Fancy Silk, Bandano and Flag Handkerchiefs 'Do Cotton and Madrass do . Imitation and Thread Cambric '. do Linen, Cambric and Book Muslin do '.. , v . Gent, bordered Swiss Muslin Cravats Plain and figured Swiss, Jaconett,' Book & Mull Muslins, Cambric v- x - -. "", Clark's Spool Cotton, Thread and Cotton Floss Thread and Cotton Tapes and Bobbins .-v Blue, Black and W. B; Flax Thread Gentlemen's white, black and mixed. Cotton, , Worsted and Lambswool hose, and hose Ladies and Gentlemen'sFrench;and Eiigtish Silk Hose and Gloves , - ,' 'c , Gentlemen's Black and White Silk Hose ' l"; ; v D o ' Wpodstok Bu ckskin, B ever, Horse kin and Dogskin' Gloves '."'.-.". : '' '' . - Do : - Linen W'oolleriapd Worsted! Gloves Black and Colored Worsted and, Silk Braids, Satins and Lustring' Ribbons, of all numbers -i v. Garniture, Gauze and Cap Ribbons v . , t Waist Ribbon, new style - ",v - . ' Ladies travelling Baskets y' " ' " j '. . Do '.; Leghorn and Straw Bonnets . ; .v . "'" Gentlemen's Silk a'nd Cotton Umbrellas ? Do-: Fashionable Black, Brown Sci Dr.b Beaver Hats , . SeaVcpi" ' ' i",VV 1 Jte-AVOol Hatsi assorted sizes Boys Do and Sea Black and Whit Ladies and Gentlemen's Shoes and Boots of ever ,ry' description 4 V ' ' : :y 1 Misses, Boys an' C.ildren's do do;-do : , V V Coarse Shoes r . Bro,gans for servant . ;," f r Ladies and Gciitlemen's Plaid & Camblet Cloaks Gunpowder and younff Hyson Tea. , , ' Brc . -nd loat sugar, Prime Green Cwneey. im ' :'..'" " "" ! ' i rmm .- --.' Che :oiate, Allspice, Pepp Saltpeter,? Allum, Spanish . verpool hne Salts Gun rfzes, Bar Leadi Trace Chains r.halr nnrl Vi 1p Sifter -j. Prime Dundee4 Baggihg and Twine - Castings of every description V. " English and Swedish Iron; assorted' ' ' . r? Patent Springs and. Axletrees for Gigs and .Carriages- . ... ' J . . - ' 1 r Cut and Wrought Nails of all sizes y -k rJ v-:-Pfime. Chewing Tobacco . ' - - ' - French Brandy, Madeira, Lisbon & Malaga Wine Prime Sicily Madeira and TenerifTe Wine : ' Holland Gin, Jamaica and N. H. Rum Apple BiJandy, Old Ryfe and Country- Whiskey 4The above Goods being purchased principally I - Av ' 1 rf-..- . " , a - 11 .h!.?lrtl"n P! 1" " f -'0"' l.i'.If'X isuuwu urines, vwiu .cuauic; us vu acu, uiciii i v . -w .it A :11 v,, j1? ppi5FS WiH "ot defy- competition,- Ibut-we flatter ourselves will meet the approba - i . . r - j w f -HAZLBTf & ROBERT KYLEl Raleigh, Nov. 19, 1829., 26-wtJl". FOR BAIiE ! wish to8eii tne ptace within &:mil2 ot Uills i JL borough, on. which I now. reside.; rThere are zvjz acres, aoout ne na ciearea, ten. acres Meadow Hand ancthe balance in wood. -The lraproveiiicnus arc ; ii new, aim nnisueo, in .. - L V II -:V m. -V " l .1.-7.. 1 oest manner iney consisi or a uwemnar lxouse. containing eight roorns with fire tlacesj besides passages,r ciojsscrc.d. xe-uarn ana siaoies, and otherfiecessary dlithouses; There are se veral never failing Springs ' of thebest waterton the tract, and a large srd well selected fruit Orchard. : ! -. - I will sell this , property on .the 'most liberal term- either for money on easy credrts----or will exchange it for Negroes or Western lands."r'V"5- r- . i .' I" . m 1 1 1 I 1 m . - ..I''' '.application may De maue Dy leuer io ine sud scriber,' at Hillsborough." T : ".-.". " '- SON. Nov. 15. 27 ecif y ' Cooper'; XTew Novel; , ,r - -- ,.-:' 'V .r---. . , t. " , 1 : v - . J: GALES S0N have.- lust received the Wept'oT Wiih-tonwish.? ' Price $2. l Vol.' 1 of the Encyclopedia Ameritana,a popu tar. uicuonary ot Arts, sciences, . Aieraiure, (History 5. Politics 2 Biography, brought flown to the present time. ' V ,'-" Raleigh,:Dec. 5 .- ".,7- " ' v NEGROES ;VLNTED. rTHE- highest pricesin; CASU will be jriv-n VrAr "iT. ' ?rTikf,r7. A I v;'"V.t .T I 5 "!-- P:" u-b"..r'i",J- rOSEPH GAVliV'&.'rONhiVo- Wceired V r for sale Price &J.0Q a few sets r " H.3 His: j. ; ry of Nc-th-Carolnv two volume by1 Fran ci Xavier -Martin, just published, fl .wish to purchase a pair of BAY Iinnnnpf fbf V M,-a camage--nQt to exceed oyears old ;: - . , . .w m; , , . ? ft ILtLf I'Ul.I- - ;".' j 7,:- ' .- 'fv. ' . -r w m m m m m M m M m W v . -w-v . . . 'ft ."JAMES LIT,CriFOT!D.,tat es this r. rt! od c: tendering his thanks to ..li fri. .U aid thaJ pubI1cto.rtr.21r former, very reraj support, and1 as eV?rV effort A'll he USPfl .in fn'fnrp n.i !i,r'rarr1i tomerit lt, be goicits n'contintiance of. patron- 7 age." He still.trejn'il.is athiaold stand;, where; he will cut and make up atvthe shprtest notice - ' eiiuts in the newest aridnost fashic i-blj; t'.ylzJ Hehas on hudnrst rate :C'-iej.nd J'!ici Clsi. , whlc'i , will be, made rup to crderi cn the mos; favorable terms. ' 4 ;' v ' -' y Raleigh, Dec. IS. V , Ct To close a Consignment, the subscril: ?r z: IX r-." Tor Sale , 4 quarter do- -jPri:ne Madeirc: 'I?lnc. r 3 eisMhdu. Jx - -,7.-" ' ; r- ' 1 v.Warr ted firt quality!-' at the reducedpricJ pfss 25Pergaii-.; -. v . A credit will btiven, ifrequed.u .' t ' Newbernl" Dec. 5J . . . . -1. ' " t : H1LLSB ORO UGH A C WDJ3 MY rn!IEExamination will be oiy J : . n ay L. Tu : JL ; day, the 1 7th and 8 h of Dece n b t r. i The t. ercises Will be rc imed 011 . Monday the ! " ' ' January, Y 1 - vV " rlr. EdwardSflanh, .formerly of - T-eti. (Va.) Academy, a teacher of long :- e; o and IijghT;',t!istiigiiUh fd for classical v. 1 .tificatlainmenTsr-ISil. -eLa.c ciated in I of the'cAdemy; r J ' JT.- . ; The system ofstudre.l, in ger lpfc4 tory. tO tOUr.JTJniversitvv AThe rcocuaon H.. : ira- branches-rrSpellini',' Readinr:, Writinr, Je-" pny, Arnnraetic ana j "gusn, lirar-nar, ar3 m terspersedj throughout lhe .course.- Tuiti o.r in, the higher brandies of education ' 1 be r vert Regular tuition, f 15 per sessicn. , , ' t ' i . ; W. -j; BINGHAM, Principal. - P. S.-r--Board in the mosfgenteel f -lilies C ' 0 per month, including bed,, u ashing, rewcJ, and canal ea. ,; illsboro. Nov.' 24. ''- s.,- 99 z - ,;THE:Snbscri' t r 1 ivin-f reccr.tl : !!!! in f purchase T tl.. ,IOU ;L1 C :::;tei:-. f : . . . ,ir. vi.is, in, tne to.. 1 ctfully informs hi3 Trie he now has opened n rnd entertain me r.t c .a honor him with tl. Charlotte N. C and ,ther pur House lor 1' who.mr; custcr.;. p' i Cor. '11 be ma.!.' The1 Bedi anu vi. 'sremiitcd cier'.' vec.r-r ojitisf.iCtii;ii to r edding are inferior ..to nonj Table.Nvil! be furnished 3 well asthe mai ;;? r i "i the backTjCountry will aflbrd ; the-' Bar n-hli" L quors pt the best quality attentive ml lr-:t- - Ostlers willbe employed, and Stabl3 a' -mcU: . t v .y'frnrshed; . : . , : . ' 'Vi ' t h ' -i " ' r't? BCTD. N. B.JvHaviiisr- fliscontinue l the ' r--rr art II ? 5- r business, ,1 shall look , for prompt ,payrr, t: r.t" frc'z 7 : alL who are indebted to'-me ? in factl r.r. at in-' -' dulgeany.-' " ' , " - ' -' .. ' " '.: 1 1 111 er, Ginger, Nutmegs. I '. XV. Mi-yaiuii-iu . .. . powdery . Shot ot all si- j ' K , . .November Terro 152?'. ! ' T- - , Cutting Knives uxittle;: r Original attchfaeht.' . b;"- V terent oerscr.i -:in- nl Benjamin Sliller j Garnishees. ffT appearii. jto the .tisfactio'n f ' JL; that the defendant?: Benj Mill sident of this?.- StaTiv-Ord - . , !.q; are- ' it puoncauon or te pendenc' otthe aLqye named suitvbemac: aTsin the -Raleigh Ueislsr f r sis" weeks successively 'So t it the said defend may.ttppear before the if id; Court on the ZJ. Monday ofFebVuary, next, at the Ccu--h auowiiui, ana xepievy, &c. itnes?: n. il- iaii3, Viei., tJI SIU Voun at UftlCe.'t r.l T Inn.' - day of Nov. 129. . , . ; ; 'v.: willia?:., elk., . ; State 'jt.IIoPth-Cax.!li;i;;. 1 . . s -J. . , 5'j x. emoer term, iiiy. James Westbrool-, Original aftachr. estbrooL, Original aftachrr.2..t," v ' -'"' - vbd on. Und, 'Cc. estbrook. N Garnishees surr "oncJ. Gray.AVestbrook. - l appearir to.tiie sat : -tion iL: that the di.. dant is nc n '.-' or i oiaie wraerea i ;u puDiic r.i of I cy'of the above named t'ait be rr.i in the Ra-.' mejieigu n.egisier lor i;; . eeiis sacce: I 1 tr. ' i F .... Jj',sj that j me said aeienfjar.. may cmeforu 1 t .-.' 1 Couri of Plea's and Quarter Setsior tn he h f.t$ uouri at.u.-ice, the .riondav cf ITJv. 132 35 ' . WM. WILLIAM, Clk. . j . State oOT orth-C r ulinr , . -.- .... ;. rrr.:': . w . ... J- -.. . lorrsaia counrv ar tne 1 :rtitti ne i on the 2d Monday of February next,and repl-- -vy, &c. ; Witness, Wm, Williams ' Clark rf t--wi L w - ik . Court of Pleas and Quarter. Sessions.' T'ovr A ' ' . , -.ber TermA. D. 1829. , . , - . V--...- - ... - i ... . .. -. , V -. : ..... . .vuu..,wiiiurn, i original attachr..cnt.' r Henry Cawthorn U l.turried---. Levi r ot ,. ' - . I .ton, fconsTr:.. Thos; G. Johnson.J called the r.ca ff-T appearing to thesatIsf-oiion"-r. iL thatTh.'.U: Johnion, li.e defer. ' raovr-lhim3eIf Cut tTf.the J.rr.Itaol .' that the ciJ...- roces- vf tbe La... .n-edjonuirr : I. "-.r:ordrrc li:-tion be r.;sde in tbs , Tl;-'. weeLs, thit'unlsss tbe sa". '- TL. G. J . his rt-r.or.sl rpr rrince at' c.;r :.z' Picas nd Q.u:iv.r,i.eSirions ta ! county cfv V'rjren, at the Co-.: . rentes, cnt..3 4th I!cnd;y in ". and replen unil judgment .till Lo t-bs. him,"and the' property levied ont-ccr. ,:! tne use. fot ue '-piaimu.s. 1 "tiU - t r - 0- .; -.J- . . mm' !. jr:. - r-m dt .-.t-ub- . - ' : r .. e iii; T.Vr." ry ner.t, n sanst mned to w ; , ClAT, c. c.x
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Dec. 28, 1829, edition 1
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