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Patriot ve SatreW ve Heroes of old
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i' T ' xromr your munswna in kioo, yv.. .
to be-
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jv'tne 'altar, vrneelk: .
ii''.? , 0-.; v mnoaAAnrr Pfll.
;IWJiic; ersttnessedtwtt zeal , . .
''J''en.-i5een ascended ih solemix anxa&.i.
. ; 'r' i1 T;-Ano5 kipgayithwpncer, and, trembled
'..v'-tdsee,1: '-n- -
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t Us.nnur Wnc Kirsn unrivalled in 1
Viito -h :
Cjy wee'er cease, feel as pur ane
ancestors felt?
long
V yaiay we yearn 10 innent xneir iyaiwt uu tuj 1
:vV:-5'?' Their wisdom 'and might,
tyVJi .-fj.In the council and fight, t
' Ard tHus,in CottfMBiA, shall Europe
m m. 11 wvffwvk ani 01 vvv. n ih 1 a- klmi .
;f' The boni of tmt3 Dm'oir that bright gowen
- Whose ri vetted links ruthless Facriov would se-
y it wasfhrgedoythe hands, that wrought nothing
'ah vain -Zy- , vHVV" x ' ;
: .V .nttill bind us, and keep, us, and bless us, for-
ever 'fc-'T"..-v
C ' n ; The Nbara, East, and WiST,r.
5'
Canlt;" valuer vxisi f
V - Ad the SoUTa -when she reasons and! cacM-
j ir 'IT Let it be Once DiviDaa-ithe world will theit
JtrrV.V-v'aee.;
-V, : r " No loiigir a people U
V'.V.,'.-.'.;' "' - - A-;: '
"SD AitD Fuse!
Then 'pledg'eVe our hearts to each other to-dat,
f As to inarch v foesto misrule and confusion)
' Whilst wir ; wrongs "we resent, as with justice we
-;;mav, v:-,---- , . ?
Ve'll adhere, to the last, to our great Co.t stitu-
1 i ' ('-X The. best hope of our land,
It HAS STOOD -and ,Wl EI ST A! D,
Jill our' freedom and, rights fall by tyranny
And Europe's crowned' despots exultingly
Ou- the globe not a People Uitited akd
: . X Mil
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V.
: On this M glorious day" may fairLiberty shed,
Through ages on ages, increasing resplendence,
s And niilVons of freemen Vejoicein ahe spread
Of the spirit ami joys of sublime' Iff DEYKiuisxca ;
. ' v .Miy.herglorieago forth;
: In their brightness and worth,
' T illumine all nations and climes of the earth ;
'Till Sages and' Patriots with ecstacy see,
Tii(- W;ORLD but one People, Ukited as
' v . ; New Publications.
'' Practice of-Physic, comprising most oftha
dscase$ not treated of M Diseases of Females"
and In ' Diseases of Children," by William
13 nwasV M D. of Philadelphia, 2 vols. 8vo .
Xhe Cabinet ir ry of England, Scotland and
Ireland by the RV Hon. Sir James M'lntosh,
Sir' Walter Scott arid Thomas Vtoore vol. Jst
embweihg thev History jof Scotland by Sir
.-Walter Scott.. .'i
Tales of a Grandfather, being stories taken from
J Scottish Historyyby SuLlWalter Scott, third
faeries, ,2 vols. 12 mo.! j . '
i:: " ;Jst received by
. NEW-STORE.
. ' !, 'V 'J ' ' ' '
' TUOMAS il. JOHNSTON and WIIXIAM
X; J WILLI AMS, having- enteed i
'nershipunder the fit m of f
into Copart-
JOHNSTON & WILLIAMS,
Respectfully inform the! citizens of Raleigh and
ita vicinity; as well -9 their friend in-this' and
the adjoining counties, that they have just opened
anu. are SlHircceivngj. iii eiegniu H53i uiicui
irr-.-'rf.f X V 7!"? 7 with islands, and covered with shipping, steam
assortnient of Boots ami bhoeWLepiornx hoats. small craft, fcc. includinffadista.it sketch
JlatSf close and open worked iS'raM'.fioM-
nets, PalmettcU black, andDrab Beaver
; and Wool flats, vei selectedand nearly
very"Artide thatmay be called for in a retail
SnrJlsnch articlesas thev find thev have not
.e?T?ttn aruciesas jney nnainey nave m.i,
.: -I.V Imm.iliitP v rv1rfl in fnmnlsto tnpip
assortment.
iPronf the ! facilities they" have in getting their
$ ' tloodij aided by an i honest and, studious; effort
' to bleasef. thW indulge the hope of receiving a
portion of public ' 'batronage.' Their friends and
V ihe' public generally,' will find it their, interest
': "' I ' to call and exaniirte! for themselves.
rfcffiy - receive Season
.Z-t&i "i -v5 Goodst a suirthi market all of which they
able
they are
determined to sell lo, i for Cash only, as
Meeaoricfc ot their lioods wiU not tustifv
B tate of Norths C arotiha
;' :4-"W:rt-Wak:Coun'y.' .; -
Court of Pleas T and Auarter Sessions,
.yjr -i-, May Term, 1830. . ''.
"rAchiVa E. Lumsden i4. .Jonathan O. Freeman.
if . ji'ny , -.l'.l : J ..l Each number will 'contain. jb hmrMnfnrf. o I
'rfersins0- :irra1,rrinue,obe o-;!ltelS
Btleigb., June IQ, liMU. , ; , . s Btt -Wjlli .ii1..fmu...;.iii tJT'.???.?. supposUwn became: eonfinnfd by his Bubseanem
'; 'V ?v,M r0rnalttaamenVlC one mal.ogany j."1
viv -A:A. 5bedstead and other articles. . I v ' v
1M xni cac,4 piemij; 10 ju.q saiisiaction ot i ,rne Mirror is published every Saturday at
'the qQurttatVthe.detepdanhasm'ored I the cornet of Nassau and Ann strePi-.J u jjli
i - ; -". nmsen euyk ii vi mc piaie, or so
' -
': ''-'''' i y ' ceala himself that'he ordinary process of
' , '-'y i.Sfc ianiibt.be strveuonvnim: ,it is therefore
ordor
" V; d that. publication I be made in the Ral igh
"y ... l V. Ulster for, wtwiclcs, that unless'. the
defedanj
Vj ..-conica-iyrmriA v v uciore ine next Court of
nU? iZpV.i n?) Quarter! Sessions to be held for the
- ."bounty vbf.Uikif,; at the -Courthouse in Rafelgh
'U yff jlK'AiiiitSt; next, then ami
; 0 i:-tter; l?.IXHhe;iptoiertyJeviedxon,lan4
. rX.Mti' L ' fv' -PK" M. judgment Will be mda fi nl H . D
i the nroperiy Jevied
wmffTr msmmmmzm'
U';;- - '1.- ;t
. XTii-VJUAIii.A4-x . " xTrr.TrrTrT V snnouCC3 to tne l'UUi.3
Two Iluridre clTefiVOeritleeaind
WHEREAS it 12 h&nm&mZ btftfce Day, WeeTctoftth P--Sc&ool WUK
'County oi uasweu, ana swwui iv,i i
I thih d of Anril lasted that A4eerUmI
iitmm pq -tvfT.ftrtr.'rthi Cbuntva4d State!
afoWsaidTa charged by,tle verdictofa .IwgMj
. -V - t.. ;i -tiatf1 the I ......... nftsm2 nnA nrvt Sne assure "
of hiame aiv the body of one Jo
at! idtnriwealth of rgtni , and aa i
.,Now, therefore;. to,tBe enar' r; I
c.hirles Wilson mav be apprehended & brqogh I
tatrialthe above reward of 20 will be given
t6 any person or persons who witl apprenenu
arid confine him in any J .it in thiState, that he
may be brought to answer the bffVnce with whicn
hehere ; stands cJwged." v -;
and enjoin all officers whosoever, eUcivil
.mmtaiy. within this tate; to use cir- best
'jt::i-- onrl 1tp- or cause to be
apprehended 'and taken,
Charles Wilsori;;.and him
keep, so' that he shaUbe
en, tne ooay oi iuc
him safely and securely
rhe btousht to iimice.
Oharies Wilson usually dresses ehteely s
. ' . , . . . . . - . 1 ! (It n fain
-corn-
had his
i . i i . t ' : ' ,iA in fnritiwifr A
!nmn sn larce that no drtss can conceal it in
standingand wallcinfrby straightening himself
he tries to make his deformity as itwieapparcm
as possible, i He is intelligent, and speaka with
rnnsidi.rabrp fliienSevl and appears to be about
fprty years old. Ht"ha been seenn Lynchburg,
Vifirinlft. and ir believed to be endeavoring to
reach Texas,' or some part of the Spanish Ame
rican Dominions, where he has a nroiner resiu j
ing. . ' 'sv'-- -f
. 1 K.nyl nm Hnvrnnr.
JN6. OWEN.
75
By-the Governor,
J. B. Musa," P. Secretary.
FRESH PERFUMERY.
WILLIAMS HAYWOOD,
Have just received an eieu'it assortment,
of Perfumery,' Cosmetics, Fancy Soaps,
&c. ; consis'ihgin part of j
Cologne Water in flint, blue, rearl and ena
melled bottles, of various stiapes extra fine ;
Ornge Flower Warvr ;.Lavende Water ; Es
prit de Rose ; Bears Od ; Macassar Oil ; Carbo
nic Dentrifice for cleaning the Te-th ; Naples
Soap ; Cosmetic Wash Balls for beautifying the
Skiii ; Emolient Shaving Cakes ; Otto of Rose
Soip; Vestimental Soap for tHking grease out
ot Cloth ; Cinnamon, lavender, Rose, Jessa
mine, Olive, Violet, Oriental, and Vernaculti
S-iap : OttC of Roses; French Pomatum; Hir
Powder, Preston Sn't9, tor the Head acne.
Also, a quantity of Tooth Brushes, of supe
rior qunlity.
Raleigh, June 10, 830 : eow4w
NEW-YORK Mill ROB,
A REPOSITORY OF POLITE LITERATURE
-AND THE ARTS :
r, , ... , , ... ... t
Embellished, quarterly, with a splendid
Popular Piece of Music, arranged with
Accompaniments for the Piano.
EDITED BV GEORGE P. MORRIS.
TOR thejact that the merits and character of
r the Nfw-Y6rk Mirror have been steadily
progressive, we refer to the past. Our arrange
ments for the fu'ure:1ire far more advantageous
than any we have hitherto been able to effect,
and we therefore feel confidence in asserting
that the Eighth Volume, which will commence
on the 10th of July, will be much superior, in
every department, to its predecessors.
It gives us great ph asuie to state, that this
periodical will hereafter be enriched whh Ori
ixal coKTKiBUTioJfS from the pens of'
John F. Schroeder, D D. Guiian C. Verplanck,
Fiz Greene Halleck, Robert C. Sands
Charles Sprague, James G. Brooks,
William Leirgett, Th-odore S. Fay, and
Johnluman, ! William Cox.
Prosper M. Wetraore,
James Iavvsom,
Mrs. Emma Embury,
Mrs. Mary E. Brooks,
Mrs. Harriet Muzzy,
William P. Palmer,
Willis G. Clark,
Samuel Wood worth,
Mrs. Elizabeth Bogart,
Miss Sarah Aiken, and
Miss A. Woodbridge.
James Shea,
C. C. Venarsdale,
What we have done in the way of embellish
ments is before the public ; what w intend to
do, we now submit to their notice. During the
year, four fine engravings will be published.
Subiects as follows :
I I. Street view in New-York, embracing Park
ui I now, ine rarit, puiiivu n vyii;iviiani-aiicci, mc
of S'aiten Islind and the Narrows, uken from
the Battery, i '
. v llI;""The a '7 fYiTh tm S!
North and Rivera.- Hoboken, Wehawk,
Brooklyn Heights, Village ot Brooklyn, kc
Wall-str, et. about th h'nr of ilir..4
I ' . . ----- ,
the Exchange, the various Banks, and other
public Institutions.
These drawls have been taken expressly
for this work, and will be engraved by eminent
artists. "''
In addition to the foregoing, several -wood en-
gravings, executed in the best possible manner.
representing old Outch edifices will be given
ootn as a matter ot curiosity, and tr(m a desire
the "preserve irom oouyion traces or tne uweu.ngs
r.' v v"
nau contemplated, t one umeJ advanctni
.Ir. -IL ,, w . - . . 6
price of this naner to five dollars j but in f iiiqi
quehce of jthe unprecedented increase of our
circulation-,"! we are induced, in preference ;to
trust to a ntvll further patronage for; ait adequate
remuneration of cur labours. " lit V-.. !
COSDITIOJSCS.
con-1 gantiy printed in the roval nuartr form n L
I .. ....... . i-1"" : -
lau I nan. 4. 1 . l. h A . . . I i .
paper, with brevier And uoupareil type. Firty
Jwo numbers complete a volume of four hundred
Re
au9Bixten. pages, fur which beautiful xxb a
the earliest nuiU to fciibscribers residinVJUti
ity;. of WeworV CouinitinicatiSns Lt,
ptrfrf, mutt;b6 -iddressedto theEditnr. kaZah
irftr fcfiod thaMbne
Year.- -f, ivyiy(-y:;tf, ftii 4 &&$.'
4Srf. and under the great seal ot the State,
Ml at the City of ttaleigh, this 1st day
tg4jSofM.y, A. D. 1830.
T, v1" Tirta Ae',and a copious Index,
arefurmshed.) iThe teps are, ur dollars f3er
payable -in advcii&eJr It is f(wdrWl.wl u..
; -itir mv, " vyrr ' .i-.-.ii cn
jWh Caplt-1, cankjand several fern-
nkM fof Lear t.ingv-y::
.' iff -
trices as mouei
House In the city,
Raieigh, January 2
40
J.
GALES 8c SON have just yeceived the fol
lowing iew Books viz
Adventures of a King's Page, 2 vols. v
Beatrice, 2 vols, by Mrs. Uotnana
American Encvcloaedia, 2 vols.
1
Literary Remains of Henrv Neele
Letters from the jEgf ah, by Emerson
Heber's Travels 2 vols,
Life of Summerfifld, the eminent Methodist
Preacher, by Holland
Lafayette's Travels in America, 2 vols, by:
La VaHseur
Uichlieu, a Tale of France, 2 vols.
Romance of History 2 vols, by Henry Neele
L .st of the Plantageneis. by Horace Smith
Sratton Hill do
Torr Hill do
Tales of Passion, 2 vols, by Author of Gilbert
Earle
Sch"l of Fashion, 2 vols.
Private Lite, 2 vols. Iy Author of Geraldine
The Collegi ns, 2 vols.
Protestant, 2 vol. Life in India 2 vols.
Byron's Worksy 6 vols.
Hogg's Poems.. 2 vols.
Sketches of Irish Character, by Mrs.S. C. Hall
Books for young persons, abridged & original.
Northern Regions, by Parry
The Governess, by Mrs. Sherwood
Sell-Denial, by. Mrs. H' ffl md
Unique Biography Juvenile Keepsake
Boarding School i
Sandiord and M rton; 2 vols, by Mr. D:y
Evenings at Home, by Dr 'Aikin & Mrs. Bar-
bauld v
ChiMren of the Abbey
A variety of Children's: Books, amongst which
are Peter Parley's Tales,; 2 prts, The .Snow
Drop" " Walk in the Spring" Path to Learn
ing." &c. ; 64
Watches; Jewellerv, Silver, Pla
ted, and Britannia Wares, Fancy
f:,.,wlfl nl DnrCm.onr
uuus tin it i viKiuii'i.
SJS ERNARD DUPUYlrespeCifullv informs his
! friend and hf public g inrally, that he
has just received fiom; Ne-York and Philadel-
phia, -i splendid supply of (i-ods in his line;
which tie will-dispose Of at very reduced prices,
Among his assortment,: there ares
r F:inbcy quitenew , likeaise, Rog
some articles
ers' superior
silver steel Razors, Knijves & Scissors, large Tor-
toiseshell Tuck Ot mbsjSc Side do. Hi Perfumery
consists in part of TojK.tt; Powder, Puffs and-
boxes ; genuine. Laveii'iU-r and Cologne Water,
Otto ot Kos-es, vHi ious Kiims or essences, ius-
metic and Shaving Soaps, real Naples Soap, and
a great variety of fine j articles. In a few dnys
he expects a further supply, among which he
will h ive a handsome Collection of the newly in
vented Instrument Called the Harxomcox or
iEolinas, with Preceptors. ,
Thankful for past Encouragement, he hopes
that by the punctuality and neatness with which
all orders entrusted to( his care will be executed,
together with the sincere desire which his per
sonal attention will exhibit to give general sa-
t sfaction, still to merit a continuance of a liberal
public's patronage. B. D.
P. S Clocks and Watches of all descriptions
can fullv repaired. All kinds of Gold & Silver
Work manufactured at'the shortest notice.
June 14. ! 85 eo8w
BLANKS,
OF almost every description, may be always
L I ..A. A.I 1 T : . F 1 a r-.
printed on good paper and uer the most
proved forms, viz;:
FOR CLERKS OF COURTS. ''
Writs, Executions for Debt & Cost, Execu
tions for cost only,
Jury Tickets Witness Tickets,
Appeal & Bastardy Bonds,
Subpoenas. Comhnissipn for taking Deposi
tions, ' '
Apprentice's Indentures and Bonds,
Administrator's 8t Constables Bonds,, 4
Marriage Licences snd Bonds, 'iV
Capias at Satisf iciendum, .
Orders of aie from a Justice, ' '
Recognizances ind Bonds to prosecute,
Guardian Bo'tiidijiaud notices to Guardians
Fi. Fa's, against Bail,
Process agai'-stiSecumies &c. &c.
FOR i SHERIFFS.
Deeds for Sales? by Execution,
Do. do. j I Taxes,
Buil Bonds,
Forthcoming Bonds,
Pax Receipis Ub.
VOll 1 ON STABILES'.
Warrants, Ca. Sas.
Appearance Bo'nds,
Executions &c.: 8cc.
LOOK HERE !
A FEW days since, a Negro Man called at the
l- house of the subscriber, living four miles
, , ..1 T. Ii ' J fiuuobuuvil
the I j , . Vh mVy "r ne saia ne
i had lost it a short iriistanrf karb .nn ,, - i
wmcn ne came, ,bu would go and find it. I of
fered to accompany! him, but he said he would
leave his bundle, and soon return, y He deposit
ed his bundle in' myjyard and startedoffii. search
of his pa and l accpmpaRied him on horseback.
As soon however as we reached the VooJs, he
darted pff and I have not i nee seen hira. ,-
Ttis bundle contained a number of valuable ar
ticles of clothing ihe chief of which are. her no
i 7 WMwnk'Ull LI1C 11 1MI 1
ticed, With a hope that they may meet the eyes of
the owner, f ir I am! fconfident they wefe stolen.
; They will be delivered to any oqe haying a right
.? ?ian hera 4, the,r paying for this, adver-v
tisemeht. They consist of a blue cloth coat, half
woTTf two Umbrellas, one silk, th'Vother cotton t
if ofassfnett pintaloons, fashionably nude ;
twapairhite cotton do. ; a cambric ahirt and
two coUon shirts itfc nice twilPd whit rmin
tiout : a Black ail k anrl whlt i .
mmWS
. Wake count vi June 12.
r
1
tr v i . 11. liive on iiunu ine io
- . - .. . .. 1 l . -iLh.
tJ in Publicatidna'sultabli for young perse
The ''"rah'c" Peasure, illustrated by stories ,
' KraVlgafcr ;.-t'' - -
ili .TcHiTd- rAntaintntr a descTiDtion of the mn
eop1e:ofth4tfiin!biW
Mt ParleVV "Writer evening Tale.dcrdo - v
:1S?-VU, ., avenile TalC8;':S:dolq;
:TalV.abwtcAm
t Tales about Eutope -v- do o.;
; Tales', of Animals. - containing
descrlnttons of 300 Quadrupeds, J)irds rish-
ea, Keiuiles anctl nsecxs,-wun pmnciyua c-
.' gravmgs. ; . ? . . - v 1 ",-',
Baylor's Scenes (a BuropOtrith 6? copper-
Evenings ,at home, or the Juvenile budget
Diversions of HoUycol, or the toother's art of
' thinking, 9 ' ' ' '
The Boarding School, or Lessons of a Preefep-
;v .treas to her Pupils, ,i . (vv
The 'thuueor Biography of many distinguish-
: f ed characters, wiin nn ciigrvip
WThe Children of , the ADbeyr ubridged
for
The Looking Glass for the mind or, intellec
tual mi rron. ; , .
Sanford and Merton, 2 vols.
Parent's Assistant," 2 do.'
Early Lessons, by Miss Edgeworthi 6 vols.
-Mrs. Sherwood's stories on ihe Catechisin
Stories for children, by Mrs. Hughes
The Robins
Patience, Decision and Self Denial -t ,
Tales of the Genii, 2 vols. ; ....
Fame and Fancy 2 do. l,
Life of Franklin
Life of Marion Uo. of Washington
Torrey's pleasing companion for little boys
and eirls. blending instruction with amuse
' ment, being a selection of interesting Sto
ries, Dialogues, Fables and Poetry.
ALSO a varieiy of Primers 8c smaller books.
No Combination and a Free Trade.
Earthenware & Looking Glasses.
THOS. J- BARROW Si CO,
Importers 88 Water Street. uVew-Fork
iTkFFER for sale 1,000 Packages Earthenware ,
J Glass, China and Looking Glasses, compris
ing the most complete assortment ever offered
in' this market, and which will be repacked to
the Country Merchant at the lowest prices.
in consequence oi naving reiusea to join tile
Combination for reguluting the prices of Crocke
ry, in tuts city, we have been made the subjects
of a most intolerant persecution, the object of
which is nothing less than our entire nan and ex-
pulaion from the trade ; cur characters have been
assailed as men of integrity and lair dealing, our
credit as a house of responsibility impeached,
& every endeavor made to ruin it And to crown
the whole, our importation! through the regular
channels have been all stopped (in consequence
of threats thrown out to the Manufacturers in
England) sothnt we have been obliged to em-
ploy Agents in Liverpool to make our purchases
in suu.i a ...auj.er u.at m,r names WOUKl not ap
I nap in 1 tr-jno-.rlirtn all tlx. I.
ant upon obtaining credit for our importations
I are defied to us, and nothing but cash io Li-
verpool will obtain for us our needed supplies
of Ware.j AYeare suffering these hardships iri
the cause of the Merchant and consumer ol this
description of goods, no teas than our own, and
to them as our last resort, we come for aid and
assistance ; so long as we are enabled to sustain
ourselves against more than forty men. who have
combined to bring about our ruin in this unheard
of manner, we will continue to sell our goods
Free and independent at our own rates for Cash
ior approvea Uiiy acceptances tnli.
THOS. J. BARROW & nn.
88 H ater-Streett abuve Old-slip.
84 oaw6t
June, 1330.
Sunday School Books.
TOSEPH GALES h SON have just received
9M an assortment ot Books, adapted for Sunday
Schools and Juvenile Libraries, among which
are me iouowmg :
; Mrs. Sherwood's Stories'
The well spent Hours
The Happy Valley !
The W arning
A Sister's Gift
Helen and Maria
Harry Hobart
Sketches ot the Wellington Family
Ann Beaumont
Ellen Sinclair
The Talisman
The Lost Child
Infant Lessons
New Year's Day
Advantages of a good Resolution
Gedrge Mills
Mary Jones
Robert Woodward
The Storm
Sophia Ma ton
The Closet
John Williams, the Sailor Bqj
George White
Little Emery's Sunday Lesson
Cabin Boy -j
Exrly Impressions
The Good Children
Temptation, or Henry Moreland
Gems in the Mine ;
Fisherman and his Boy
Gardener's Daughter
W.-nI.ife of C. F. Schwartz
'HjR.uth Lee ' -. ..
Winter Evening Conversations N
Memoirs of '-he Rev. Henry Martvn
Life of Dr. Cotton Mather .
D.iryman's D lUliter
' Religious Fashion
Christian Martyrs
My Friend's Family ' '
i The Five Apprentices
Broken Hyacinth ; 7'
Fall of Babylot .
History of Joseph
' Abraham
. Life of Rev. Jio. Newton
! t Rev. Claudius Buchanan
First Day of the Week
The Week completed, &c. 8tc
ALSO, -y -
Common Deeds, Mortgages, Powers of At
torney, Indictments, Deeds of Trust and
Bank Checks.
June 12. -1 ' '
Odd Vnlnmps 1Secino
. - . ..mswaua,
J GALES & SON, on looking over their Stock
. of Books, find the following Volumes want-'
ing, which of course render the Works useless.
They will be thankful to any person1 who will
give them information where the absent volumes
or any' of them can be found i ,f , v: , ;
' 3d yol.East'f Reports l r -pJ
i- 1st dbi Goldsmith's Worksi pqeket siza
24 do. Pioneers V 4' . t':
j 2d. do: ' AnUquary , -! , ;-
2d doGodwinV Fleetwood
j 1st do. Woodstock ;-v
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i lstt!6.nArthiir Menrvn '
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- J?;hNof Germany
;;fCaoineHitoiy6Citland, 2 vols.
' " ; Literkfy Remainal'ijfilnry. Neale,
v V Memoirs of Ieigh' iic)iinoiid J
M jrMind and its Tliwilurf i?
rRomince ofH6rv2d Heriea
MiltoVs FamjlT; Letters ' "t "
' American Encyctoj 3ia 2 vols
Memoirs of olivar
' KnihriersOns rjeiters"
J)e wees" Pract ice of M e Jicin e
?,Bell op. Teeth
vjMacchlloli on Fevers "
yir.nuai or Aiaieria Aieaira
t)arly 's Gazetteer, . iatest Muiorf.' '
Pollock's Crtirse of Time, &c. &c.
' ALSO, 1
..') A variety of entertaining Hks. fbr &A"
and a very general asslnient of School iio.li..'
anu -fiiaiionary Ariicies. ,
-maw publicatioWsT
JOSEPH GALES & SON Itavejust rtcTuej
the following new Works
The four first' vtVA of .the. Diplomatic Coite-:
nondence of the .-'American Revolution, be!
Ihg the Letters of 'Benjamin Franklin, Silas
,. hi-anp. luhii Arlami .1 .ltn a... i .
Win. Lee, Ralph Izard, Francis 1)
."w , v - , n i niur ,f j
na, Wni.
Carmichael, Henry Laurens, .John r.a.irKns
M. liumas, ana oiners, concenung the K.
.reign relations of the, United States, duritl
the'whole Revolution'; together villi iV
Letters in reply, from the Secret Ciunmiu
tee of Congress; and the Secretary of il.
' reijjn Affaiis. FMited by .larad. Sparks.
Abbott'? Sermons with a memoir ol his life.
Ware's Jiscourse. .. j
Worcester qn,the Atonement the atoning
crifice' a'Uisplay' of love, not of wrath."
1 The demand for this Work has he ii si
great in a few months, thut -wy ter editimr
.is called for.
TheNew .Testament in tiie common version,
conformed to Griesbach':, Standard Give k.
Text. .
Greenwood's Lives of the Apostles 1
Liberal Preachvr, 2 voTs i
Treacher's Manu.d, 2 do.
Scripture Questions.
Willard's Rhetoric. .
Raleigh, 1800.
'HIE SUBSCRIBER
FBtAKES this method of informing his friend ,
fL - ami tne I'tiouc in general, mat te n a pur
chased of Ma. JaTpn, the CITY IJOTKL.
This Establisliment is siinatvd on Fayette.viMi
Street, near;' the Court-IIwlse, and in the -business
part of ,lhe City. It is also the Northern
and Southern Stage-House.
The Subscriber is happy to inform the Public
that the contemplated improvements, of this Kh.
tablishinent are already farf 'ailvanced, and be
jdedgeshimself to, use evry possible exertion
to render comfortable the stay of all those wlu
may favor him with -their Company. He is de
termined to make every effort to place it in the
'power of all who may call on him, to sny, that no
House that depends on an inland Market is bet
ter supplied. Particular attentiofi tqjleds, &c.
His Mar shall be furnished with the best Liquors,
and his' Stable wit h'every Variety of Provender
and an attentVe Ostler-r-the whule suptrintend
ed by himself. He flatters himself that he shaft
be able to give general satisfaction
JO UN. DUNN..,
Raleigh, May 5, 1830 i ' 74 wtf
Gold Mines, Lands, Negroes, &(.
?MIE Subscriber wishing to remove from t'ntf
1 neighborhootl, offers for s:e his valuabli
Plantation, four miles west of Charlotte. Tke
tract contains 282 acres of land, a large part of.
which is as good as any in Mecklenburg ooiurty
about 100 acres are first, second and third crop
ground, of the best quality. The plantation
neatly adjoins the celebrated Capps' Gold Mine,
and the opinion seems to be well founded tbt
Gold abound in two bills ' particularly, on the.
plantation ; a branch runs through it fur ot a
mile, which, it is thought by men of judgment
is as rich in Ui precious metal as any -of the'
Burke Mines. There Js also on h plantatioa
good Water Power, and an excellent Mill-Seat
i'iiY n.iiiiiig opM dions, aloa DeHiiighousejwi
Barns. Stables Sc other ;nvccss:iry.;ont;huUdniirs.
Also, 20 or 25 hkety.youirg Negroes ioi wk r
r a part of them, sucii -as may not wish to folli
le. - 'tvj;:; -i P-r;y
: i , rail
or
Anv person -desirous oi purcnasiii;' "
And view the premis.es : or euquiicotr iT
can
x n;Vin or Dr. J. I). Boyd, of Charlotte, w-;
a description, Lc. '
Charlotte, N. C March 29, lSSGSTjt
, State of North-Carolina.
V ' Wake Cbunty.
! Court of Pleas and Quarter Session,
? May Term, 1830:
John B. Johns vs. William Nichols.
Original attachment levied on. negro womanr
Polly and other propeity. . r
IN this case, it appearing to the satoftchon
4he Court that -Ihe defendant has remoa
himself beyond the limits of the Stte, of
conceals inmseii inai uicuiuhwi; . .
Cannot be served on him. It is thereforeordV
that.pUblication be made in the Raleigh
c' .u. !. rlifpnduit comc
forward on or "before the next Cportoi rw -
and Quarter Sessions tu be lield tor tne c;
9f Wake,' at the Courthouse in Raleigh. -o :
third Monday of August next, then n?nLi
V.!" r'klnd the ,
issue, juugmcni ihuo . t)
property levied on be condemned C1 . ,
plaintiff's recovery." cC?
C-FFER8 for Sale his HOUSE & Jig
Towo of Oxford, with the-LA
about 200 acresof which bout .60
Woodland. The Hprtse is 52 by 40
modious, and well finished throughout,
.4 rooms with fire places . on'each y9
wide passage oh eacb -garret d.strihatea
closets and two comfortable rooms ; , an ls.
under the;whole divided into several P.0aks :
It is situated in a mostp Beautiful grove "
attached to it is a large Fing enic.iiouse
with fruits selectedfrom the north r an i fc
cohstruaeoV! of rock-a stone Spring-" ;a
Well oexcenent water in the XtTdTil X ncr
the yard suitable for a Lawy er, and ever ,
sary Outlusei raJrin good repair. . wblcj,
A Alw, a TANYA Rt) now in opcrat s
might yfve employment to 8 or iw na h prn
lof acres of lanti attached w
misei is ;i rrtabte two tory. A
every
easonable and accpmmouaux - KjoU'
1 , 1 s " -':.
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