r. ci"l le ' - 1 "vl To be drawn Julv 20.ii M s - 'Jt V; posite course can oplf, be compared ta the inr ' h mk.;' r--.'-;.' .Irl Benaiah NicboHs. m ttMdfmbnnm 'ttlt. ,r PKViVU -X?T &tf In KquUr--Marcl Terrrti 1830. 1, 4 . c b5f000 ; ; ,V Ovv GoiHicpti(ttateyo.a .: , TO bdr:o 21s July. 830, ,k ; ' ; Disfnal Swamp Lottery, 10;c: ; y :r;r's To be tiiiwn at Ricfimohtf, 23dittW' ' '; 1?; - 4 - i 1 Prize 025,245 vt'V 1 j(i8Bfirtil'Al;1J.S;& .SON r nnom. indvance. tI - A zini. neatlv insert eil 3 Kjt e.-vv , '., t Wntv.Bve cents for rieKtnI the samVropo; must be postpaid Ttle Ibirawin- K intrresig xtract Sir WalieV 5"t 'ufo-Biogra ph j : i v.ht to have mennnei, im;c f ..1.ia,ith : or fifteenth viir rnv health Lnalli 'let catv bad 1). come 4ttremely my of fUU' i kivp is orally th?;case -with; 'wer spirit who suf!Vr :rnv.hslpntt..my.newiiv;.inA 'U!red invelf bthe uurance ot tou ? nr.hiirsfebacVw having; often ,vrukvt ainr milei A Iav, anil rude "Wpwardsj of . Lnmlrod. without stopping. In this mant I mailemahV ple,-iani i;uraejs ,w ou,n M of 'the couiitrjther; not yerj:acce$8 w, rVmed njore amusementraiid istru; turn th in I have p?en aoe w acquire nice I have travelleiU.in a more commoou s. with sorne? success Aotl with. gre;. i delight. But these pleasures . must have beer? all fesrgned, or usef ;W gat mod eration. had I determined to rvg.iio ' rh iUrott at tJie bar. fgVasveyeri doubtful wheiuer i coinuf wuiy pc kv vuai jwiri nariconsulr, retain a &itu tin in n volun- jt-or corps of cavalry which l thefk eiu The threats of Invasion were at tids time inifant and menacing jAthe ca I by DiUain OH ner COHOfCH vu muvcrai, anu "-is um- itfprd hvmanv. wh. like mv!eif ctU sult d rather their will than their ability to bear arms.' My services, however, were found useful in asistm2to maiiitain ,the disc i p I i ne of th e corps being be pint on which : their V constitution .reDdereu- in em most amenable Aar military criticism, hi other respects the squadron was-fc tine one, eonsi3iing0i nanM.rome nien.wvii tod armed at theicow Expense tcntion to the corps'tmdc up a gowl deal of time ; and while it occupied many of the happiest hours of my lif ;i tv I u roisjied ajn additional reason' for-lniv reluctance' again to encounter: the severe course of study in sDcnsabie to success, in, the furidica I prw- fcion. On the cither 'and ,;my lathery tHiofe-'feeHnss in2ht have been hurt by my (juUtin the barj liad.jbeen'or tw.oVo'r three years dead rS 'so thit J hacfKcontnl to iiiwart nivHiw-ninciinaiion J7ai'' "y -n come beinjr enualUo.all the "comforts artd ome d ihe elegancies ot .liie; l was iro prised to an irksoiie labor Oy necessity xnayrmosij pownui oi motives , , con-c .' - - T """'.... s " - ' . - cnoose tue employment .wiiicii was most a gieeablef'iTnis was jet the easier, that in 1800 i obtjined the prerermenC. ot SlKriU'offeoikiikshirc, about 500. a yeiir in value, niiil Which wa s th e m n re agi eea- h!c to n, an in that county I h.id several faendjs tvu feiaion!5 ButIr"did not ir injudicioua conductf one 1 who i pampers iHuisrii wiio crvrtiiai afid luscious dr4uhtK. until he is unable to endure the wholesome uiiiers MaiKf. MU tsasi iherefore. I re- l!6- bJ.-jh society, of, my com mi8t instead of feeking that of a more lite rary cast j aoil trt maintain my seneral in- tcf cBiju wuav was sruing on antunn in, reseVvin ihejnVitf&fetteis for the desk and. library. My second reolunof ws a corollary from the nrt i determined that, wunout snottins my- ears, to the voice of irue criticism, I wWd p.ty no regard 'ti' hat which aumes the form f satire. ,f theretnre renl ved To'-arm in v sel f wit hti triply brass jf Urace, against all the r- ving warfare of satire, par.dy,and sarcasm; to'Jaugh if (he jest was a snid one : ur, if otherwise, toilet it hum and buzz itself to leep. It is to the, observance of these rules (according to my best belief,) that, alter a life of thirtv veais enajvd in lifR- rary labors of various kinds I attribute ; ny neve? having been entangled iri any lit erary quarrel or controversy 5 and, which is a more pleading result, hat I have been distinguished by th perso'ial friendship of my most approved contemporaries of all parties. 1 adopted, at the fcain tinie, ano ther resolution, on which it may doubtless be remarked, that it was well for me hat I had it in my power, to do so, and that, therefore, it is a line of conduct which can bi less generally applicable in other cas's. Yi t I fad not to record this part of my pUn, convinced thit, though it may not be in every one's power, to adopt exactly the same resolution, he uiay nevertheless, by hi sown xerttons sne shape or i -he,, attain he object -on which it wa found el ; namely, to secure the means of (subsistence, without relying exclusively on literary talents. In this respect, I deter mined that literature should be my stiff. but hot my crutch ; and that thetprofits of my laoor, nowever convenieni omerwis-, should not become necessary to my ordt,- uary expenses. With this purpose I re solved, it the interest f rny friends could so far favor me, to retire Upon any of the respectable offices of the law, in which pex sons of that profession are gl d to take re- uge when they feel themselves, or ar udged by othrrs incompetenr t aspire to it higher olliC'rs and honor a, Upn such an office an author ought hop? to retreat, without any p?rcepnble alteration of cir cumstances whenever the lime should ar- rive that thepublic grew weary of his en- deavors to please, or hi himseit miuoIU tire of the occupation?'-of authorship. Ai this eriotl of my life I possessed so m.my friends c ip.'ble of assist ni; me in. this ob ject of ambition, that I could hardly over rate my own prospects of ooaming.; tne tnoderaie preferment to whuh I limited my wishes ; and, in fact, 1 outlined, in no lung period, the rev rsjoo ot a situation winch completely met them." clencher, to his rgarner)t ' I addlio more' Recausey e cannaf ! cridd the old wo- NEW PELHAM NOVEL. PAUL CLIFFORD, A Novel, in two Volumes BY MR. BULWEU. " Paul Clifford, is perhaps the trtost original of all Mr. Uulwer's works, and can not fail to add largely to its writer reputation. For the man of the world, it contains shrewdness and; aaprcui f the 4tdst, -matter j of deep tffoujrht, and for .the young, 4d1 the interest of narrative and .ill the potry of teeluig-" Just received by J. GALES & SON. July 18, SALE OF THK WABASH ERIE CAN At LANDS. IN INDIANA, ON A CREDIT OF SEVEJS, TEEN YE JUS mmUnt thj.tofi-sion tit whicli'I had been f lucaeclKwjtliou t?cvTajn ' prudentialres iMulia.is, whiqh, at the rssk'id' some egotism, I wilf heire inentiouttot wis-Hout. 1 ire: ;.h;pe TT appearing td the satifictixtn of he Court that Rufus tfardy and Benjamin tlardy two of the defendants in jhis case, arehot .resident of this State : it is ordered, , thafenotice be given thtm, by jidvertiseraentin the Raleigh Uegister for six weeks, to appear at the next term pt said Court, to be ho!dent the Courthouse in Smith- neia on tne 4111 Monuay or beptemoer next, ana plead, answer or demur, 'or the bill wh! be ta ken pro confesso and heard ex parte aa to them. Witness, James -fit Smith, Clerk & Master 111 Eqtiity, the 4th Mondny of M.rch, A. I). 1830. 92 JAS. ,H. SAUTII, C. 5c M. SPEAtvlNGOU V" IN CHURCH, tht.t they rn'ay.bVnsefK to young piNri' who may ttdrfu xircnstances svniiiu" t()thoinhich Xfjfcsn 4stood jiln thtf first nface.-n mm rohciderinnr the lives and , . T I - , - - - K - iwianei tlie cirtuiiis'iances whicli chTefly acttd their happiness and character were 'those rm vhich-Horace has bestowed,uport' au- i . '. I "'it ' ' ': r (. .11 - '-, 'I A. Avi:lvthe dunces f hii-' period ? could not hate been1 carried Tour w i th'ui his su ffering I.. -'! i '- ; .. , ' - ' i' - :'-u . . ' .Ik i. L. j fy t u CitJ to mj.n or v th ee tu ny hum i I ia t -o yuinves in wntqi men -oi tne greatest 5ujs haeTSi' aHn flmc nitiful ..'nuar- ; "Hole lheinsehe'nJitulus during h'ir lives'o becoine 'the sttil uTore tlegrd n)bjecfs orpity fo'futUre time. Upon tiie -hple;as;l: IVa'tl'ffift tensioh to: , the Senitis of Jherdistin-iiuisheilpejonsUwho '"'l fuden into soch' errnr! . I concluded -...r - v . - 'lltrt' conld ht' nil iirpAKiAn ftif 'ttnitfrtinir le,n '! these; er!rd aV siicb atid in adopting literacy ; uVlt principal occupation uVniy J e4uotveUsilbesetypr i . vv.ovib. . n,Hi. mis. iicm o naa !' fir reolutiori'to keep, as far: as was rjU Py w5r abVeat of ;s6ciety ) rcontibu to uvainuin Wspjace tti ) generaloui P'l,y without yifldirig to the very' natural ,!?MUnodkiffnarrowink;fil literary tsocietyK 'By,;domg do, ;Rned I fchould.escape.the- bes5ttine'si A most amusing instance of speaking out in 'Church '"'occurred; some years ago in the Church of . Ihe minister preacmng upon he story of Jon di, u tete i a piece of de cl 'tiiitory rhetoric to something like the followionj fllVct : And what sort of a fish was if, my bretlirenthit God had appoin ted thus to execute h't? holy will ? Was it a shark, my brethren ? No it could not bs a shark 5; for God could never have ven tared the person of his beloved prophet a inongqt Mie deadly tee'h of that ravenous fish. W tut h?h was it then,' my brethrenr Was it a-salmnr, ininK ye r ah, no j tnat were.-too -narrow -a iNiooging. mere's no ae Almon i the deeje? pule o' a Tweed coul'l swallow a man. fc s des, ve ken, Pxm.i'ir natural foremen to swallow salmon ; ' iiau silmon to swallow men. What, then, waS ItT was 11 a sea.iiuu, ur u sea inMr, or a ea d.g, r the great rhinoceros ? Oh, no ! These 'are not Script! r beasts ava. Ye're ae.far aflft-a 'ewr. Wh ch of the nW.&ters of, the great deep was it, can ye fell me f" Here an old spectacled dame, who had an eleemosynary seat on the pul pit siair, thinking that the minister was in a real ; perplexity .boUt the nameofv. the fisb, interrupted him with, vlIoot, sir, it was a whale, ye Jcen." k Outupon ye, you graceless wife that you a rearer ied the orator, so'ehraged,!'. as al mostily;out of the )ulpitat her-j 4 thus to take the word out of the mouth of God's mihister -: ;: v Another amtrsitis ' instance of a -similar nii'V.e of indecorum occurred at Biggar. It must be well known ; to ou r readers; that the more lirnoradt and xealous cohcregati- oiis -ot the Scottish Churchy in ;tomuoa . . w: .... : ' . ' . i-; i.j iiiii. u.i ivith ihose oeionwinir ta wnai, u-cui.. mtonetiiertaia ivryJ'ruiiffVpipejii' pulpit. J - JLhe contempt wnn wmcu clergy men are'sometimes treated on bis actotint Wimld Sstbnisltheiiberr miDds Engl Isfi i riei gh birs.0lQ " one case, 1 which lias : corn;withinour knpwledii fconf ,n4 mceeded 'X6: far as to. occasidti a speaking ouivi might be', were hehl in the utsC BY authority of an act of the General Assembly of the State of Indiana, approved January 28th, 1830, the undersigned will' offer) at Public bale, to tte highest bidder, in Tracts ot 80 A cres, or in Fractional Sections, as the public lands are sold, on tlier Jlonday in October next tne l own ot I.oGAwspoaT, in the countv of Cass, a portion of the Lands granted to the State ot Indiana, by the act of Congress of March -id, 18-J7, to aid in constructing a Canal, ti " connect; at.navigable points, the waters of the Wabash river with those ot Lake Erie ami which have been designated and set apart tor that oorpose by Commissioners appointed on the part of the State of Indiana, by and with the const nt of the Commissioner of the Genera Land Office, and the approbation of the Presi dtnt of the United States. The part whtchw&ill be offered for sale, in chides sections antOractional sections in the fol :.win$r townships .fml ranges, viz'. Nos. 1, 3 10, 12, 13, 24, in Township No. 24, North o UaV.ge No. 3,. West 2d principal Meridian, !, 3 10, 12, 12, 15, ir, 20,22, 24, 25, 27, 34, 36, T. 25, tt. 3W. 13, 24, 25, 36, T. 26, K. W. 5, 8, T. 24, It. 2 W. 1, 3, 5, 8, 10, 12, 13, 15, 17, 22, 24, 27, 52, T. 25, H. 2 W. 1, 3. 5, 8, 10, 12, 13, 15, 17, 20, 2 , 24, 25, 27, 29, 32, 34, T 26, U. 2 V. 25, 34, 36, T. 27, H. 2 W. 3, 5, 8, T. 25, U. 1 W. I, 3, 5, 8, 10, 12, 13. 15, 20, 22, 24, 25, 27, 29, 32, 34 36, T. 26, It 1 W. 1, t0. 12, 13, 15, 17, 20, 22, 24, 25, 27, 29, 32, 34, 36, T. 27, It. 1 W 3, 5, 8, fO, 15, 17, 20, T. 26. It 1 East of the 2d principal Meri lian, 3, 5, 8, 10, 12, 13, 15, 17, 20 22, 24, 25, 27, 32, T 27, tt. 1 E. 1, 3, 5, 8, 10, 12, 13,, 15, 22, S4, 25, 27, 29. 32, T, 27, It. 2 East. 1. 3, 8, 10, 12, 13, 15, 17, 20, 22, 24, 25, 27, 29, 32, 36. r. 27, It. 3 E. 34, 36, T. 28, U. 3 E. 3, 5, 8, 10, 15, 17. 20, 22, 27, 29, 32, T. 27, U,. 4 E. 32, 34, T. 28, R. 4 E. 1, 3. 5, 8, 10, 12, 13 '15, 17, 20, 22, 24, 27, T. 27, R. 5 E 25, 27. 32, 34, 36, T. 28, R. 5 E. 1, 3, 5, 8, 10, 12, 15$ T. 27, U. 6 E. 13, 20, 22, 24, 25, 27, 29, 32, 34j36, T. 28, It. 6 E. 1, 5, 10, 12, 13, 15, 22, 24, 27, T. 27, II. 7 K 1, , 10, 12, 13, 15, 17, 20, 22, 4. 5, 27 y, o4, 34, 36, T. 28, R 7 K. 1, 3, 5. 8, 10, 12, 13, 15, 17, 20, 22, 29, 32, T. 28, Ui 8, E- 25, 27, 32, S4, 36, T. 29, U. 8 E. 1, 3, 5, T 27, R. 9 E. 1, 3. 5, 10. 12, 13, 15, 17, 20, 22, 24, 25, 27, 29, 32, 34, 36, T. 28, R. 9 E. 13. 22, 24, 25, 27, 29, 32, 34. ;6. T. 29, R. 9 E. 13, 22, 24, 25, 27, 29, 32,. 34, 36, T. 29 It. 9 E. 3, 5, 8, 10, 13, 15, 17, 20, 22, 27, 29 32, 34, T. 28, R.- 10 E. 1, 3, 8, 10, 12. 15, 17, 20, 22,' 27, 29, 32, 34. T. 29, R. 10 E. 10, ,12, 13. 15, 22, 24, , 25, 27, 34, T. 30, R. 10 E. 1, 5, T. 29, K. 11 E. 1. 3, 5, 8, 10. 12. 13, 15, 17. 2(f, 2, 4, 25, 27, 29, 32, 34, 36, T. 30, R 11 K. 24, 25, 34, 36. T. 31, R. II E 3, 5, 8, T- 2y, K. I J E. I, a. 5, , 10, 12, 13, 17, 20, 22, 24, 25, 27, 29, 32,34, T;30,.U. 12 E. 13, 15, 17, 20, 22, 24, 25, 27 .29.i;32f 34, 37, T. 31, R. 12 E. 1. 3, 5, 8, 10, 12. 1 i, 15, 17, 20; 22, 2t, 25, 27, 29, James H. Swindells, S") KSPECTFULLY informs the inhabitants of Elizabeth City, Raleigh,. Newbernr Wash- nsjon, Fayetteville, and citlier places in the route through North-Carolina, that he intends Visiting the above mentioned places in the month af Angust next, for the purpose o' TUNING and STRINGING PIANO FORTES. Mr. S. does not make a practice of travelling he country, for the purpose mentioned in this advertisement ; but so many persons h .ving gone through that district, who know nothing at all of the business, has induced him to undertake the contemplated trip. No pay unless the pur- ties are satisfied. Norfolk, .tune 29. . 92 3t State of North-Carolina. , Wake County. Superior Court of Equity Spring Term, 1830. William TjRobertson, vs. Rebecca Robertson, Battle Robertson, Sarah Robertson, and Charlotte Robertson, all of whom are the children of John Robertson, dec, and are of the age of twenty-oner years or upwards. Also, ajrainst Lucv, Mahnda and Besides gSO, 6Q, 50, 40;0. 6," ! tflQJSt, 1 1 rJ Tickets &5, Halves 2 5u; Quarters XV5&t ? Delaware & N. Carolina Lqttervi -V" U08t& To be drawn Tuesday, 2Tih Jidyl 1830.' 1;,- -ItVtOW vV ' 1 . 72.000 1 5 u 1 x i:ft;il '.. ,. - . lt LarK CT M 1 r i a-" rf-k y-k II i-t . Tickets S4 Halves Oiiarters 1, -'JYV; ri U000 I John S. Robertson, who are also children of orsaie at the Managers' Omce, Richmond, Vf . J! ' , John Robertson, dec. but. are infants undeT Where hav,e been sold and paid within a few '"S V ' - f ( the age of twenty one ears. Also, against months, 30,000, J 5,000, l0,00p, -5,000, 4,O0pJ '', Vr'i Mary Robertson, his widow. t 3,000, 2.000, 1,000. $ic. Scc.J '' - ' . '.-V,1- ( Bill for tale or , partition of real estate of -which Address VoOr ,irdtr ro . l : ' f yr'" "Vl om Robertson, died seised and possessed in YATES & M'lNTVRP 'f'iV " 1 V'-'J I i- .... ,--..... i:i - i. s v t . v I - , . . ..' t t t v i a.L 1 i IFafce county flHlS cause coming on to be heard on motion, JL it is ordered, that Henry M. Miller, Clerk arid Master of this Court, be appointed (mardian pendente Lie to the infant defendants John Robertson. And it appearing to that all of the defendants reside without Private Boarding, .Schooh fFHE Exercises in the Subscriber-ftrhonl ' I and heirs ot 1 withlii a mile anf rtiirf 14111.1. v ' - .r f . the Curt w;n terminate on rhh'-wlav i h rl f f.r JU.1V- 1 . .v--ffJ. " 1 - - - -a Baw -a Va. Wa, f UUMiPUM " ' ( .. . f - , I 1 I v. the ll-I he ft Mtmed nn ThitiVl.., tU RtU r.i..i- f.-Oia 'v U1 a ' v v v v w mm a a a m-a.a m u-Mm & . iji a a a a ll l a - a a, a v -aat a . mils of this StateIt is oMered. that publication tight or ten more 'pupils would be received- M'J V be made in the Raleigh Register for six weeks, Xcrms 65 dollars pir sK d in mc. - . - 'f. that the said defendant." be and appear before , J. vWlTHP?P'4fV w . " ; 't 1 MM sS the Judge of,our Superior Curt of Equij, to une t ' . . : , 'Vf83 ' Y be held in the countv f Wake, al theCourt- , - ",, " ' itZl; y u .5-. f j Imnco in TJiUicrh nr. ihe first Mnnriav aflerthe UlllCC Ol the LjOlnnivia tinil Wn" ir't', A-"fl ' 4th Monday of Septemijer next, and r.lead an swer,or demur,; otherwse jthe Rill will be taken pro confesso,heard exMane and decreed accord intrly. ' . - .-V mmmm w& V TFflshingtoniJuly 7 1830,1 -.- w. .. it.iiiiuau VV VHIi: 1 X to.i Society have resolved to ik'.tM, a,' ,i ... Witness, H. M. Miller. Clerk and Master of fv0o, N -rfolk to Llbe51b; US$3S the Court of Equity Wakc, at Office vJAhe ,fV Ui&hly ,an first Monday after the 4th Honday ot March, A- p .ssage in thiaexpeditionvlshould bV dulvWde oTc. w hutvd n tot,,e Secrcti,T of the Society Jn 'thu citv;'rAp: . 89eo6t H. M. MILLER, C. & M- pistons tor a passage t may ahib be midVtol i-- n jsairvoe. cq, liailimore : John ATPhniTF E q. Norfolk t;J5f. iana, EsIfichnion V Jf . iofer, tsq. Lynchburg. pft&hthe; Secrete v nWf Va ries of any of the State or oiher Auxiliary Soci-. ' T ' - i. ...... L .... M . ( . , -.. .11'. ' If lies. 54. 36.-T..30, R. 13 E 12, 13. 15, 17, 20, 52 54, 25, 27, 29, 32, 34, 36,iT. 31, R. 13 KM. 3. 5, 8, 10, 12,rlo, 17, iJO, a, , i 30, R. 14 E. 1, 3, 5. 8, 10, ,12; 13, 15, 17, 20, 22. 24, 25, 27, 29, 52, 4. 55, T. 31, U. 14 E. 24, 25, 27, 34, 36, i. 32, R. 14 K.. o 5, 8, 1. 30, R. 15 E. 3, 5, 8, i0, 15 17, 20, 22. 27. 32, 34, T. 31, ItvlS E. 20, 29, 32, 34. T 32, It. 15 E. except a small portion of some of the sections which were sold by the letu nd Government previous td t lie. 'passage ot lie aci of 2d of March, 1827, arid also a few tracts sehcted for lock sites, stone quarries, &c. rhe sales ill be continued from day to aay, un il all the tracts .shall have been ottered, and no sale made for a less price per acre than is i e n uired for Congress lands. The purchaser wil have it at his option to muse iuh pay mem, a.n receive a patent for the tract purchased ; or, l? pavment of one fourth ot tne purchase money at time of the sale, and the interest at six per cent, annually, in advance, a credit will be giv en by the State of seventeen years, trom tne first Monday in UctoDer next, ior;iue resiaue. ite.ver scorn on GEO. W, (xROi r. ..rittirtbaUKUFMnsT.! - v T rHE following valuable BOOKS, pvibtished . 1. principally' for the use' of the Citizens of North-Cavolina, are constantly kept on hand, for sale, by the subscribers, viz : . . The Revisal ot the Laws of North-CafcnTRSO; the late Chief-Justice Taylor, the late Bartlett v,r o., i..rro fnttv. m., 1 .. n. Ikt h.L J-i wn ifcmen oi riy moum, V ftsb i ntfton.' rection of the Legislature of the State, in two bl'rn R'eigh, FyeUevillei and other places iV large octavo Volumes, with a tull and com v.- '. """fi. t . ' 7'"H-jw; ; e: IS plete Index. Ditto, brought do late Chiet -Justice Index. Haywood's Manual ri ESPECTFULLY informs . thVrliIes arkl " ;s "r JLli Gentlemen ofPJymouth; WafbingtonNW Z V i oern, Kaieign,. j.ayetieviHe; and other places fax . 'J f V the rout through NoKh-Carohna. .that tu i V. now -on his- -tour ..visiting the" abovelmentloMed ' ' M 'I w to the year 1826. by; .the 01 STRING-1 r ;t7 ,1 ' ; 1 Taylor, with a satisfactory A rtt " , " ; AMf air. y. !!.. h mr we present; expressly: il'. of the Laws of the State, ar- uu,,,C8?""vc,unS "wugu tne; t4te.' fort ' ' ranerea in Aipnaocucai oruer, wuo an appen- - t- rv?-' yvuvvuib uts.- . v C r"' dix; which brings the work to the year 1829. r.e fo.r how many persons have gone or Infrtd- l 1 " I Potter's Justice of the Peace, a new edition, ?,n 'MwOJh that stri9t t(nf of Iheif bU-, : lately' revised and corrected, with a number siness.but simply because he fcela desirous or VV, , , V 'I I of new Forms, and the Laws contained in honorably earning afew , dollarHe Wilt Wy'J.V'r which, are brought up to the year 1828. - H'r.ywwwi s Law of Executors ynd Administrators, i i - i -ir-" -ucmon ncre'i,: f!u . a. II ur VIIIIlll 1 n. a l-Tl i n ra ui m fa., a m u . ar a a. a . . ' ' .. . fc;.l. T,f on tins suo, I " '.."b --viitiiAxi!r.7- .-v Vf h) not in force -r ' . ".' V . . . w ""v aposea v - ,8 r " t the settle. J thooor him with then; patroiuige may, not WVwVaM . ' l ueicrrcu iroiu uoinc HO. DV lli tetsnt i 't- r; n-. - .:. i ' '- " J P --al I a l" . f, l - acres are . v. ' .t. ' v r Martin (which is Toller's English Work ject, omitting sucn parts as are here, taking the Law as it stood a ment of this country: and introducing, ..every . act ol Assembly of this State which has alter? y y ed the Law and noticing every adjudged case i j whseli throws light on the subject.) This e- v dition of the work was revised by the late j " - THE SUBSCI v?j";i4s, ,fr. :ui i...: 1A offers tor sale w Vriiiei-iusuuc iy iui s uicsn 5ivuic f.tw i w a Town tif Oxforn cious insinuations of a; certain ? uri w c 1 1 1 vEdenton, Jo.:y 8. .. ' V - - . i i 'l -.t m. mr:it a. Of JNonn-uarouna, relative io tvuis, r.ccutorsi i Httwt.,1 ard Administrators, the Provision for Widows Woodland. .TlirilAn r.-w i' and the Distribution of Intestates! Estates - mrtfi:n- 'A iiTt- l '.i.iJL A Work vhich combines in one view alllbeU -rtma w?th fi i . enactments which have been made on these.! Wtje passage on 'eacli o ........ iwx.ltlW -", ....... I. rJ" v - -Vv i closets and two comfoitaL &rov.u3i luid a, cellar . v4 dispersed in;more t ha., lony statutes. v : . ,,:NJuV r J Agricultural Essays, writ en by a Worth-uarolma ifis' situated. heauliful ferorS of Oaksl S-"" ..- iV Farmen; Allowed by those whoare best ca- fttUcfed tQ ft 5i Tarj Falling Gaei tot$& ' Y' l -rpab e of judgnig to be the best book for con- with fraits .elcCtfrSro the north IcMloc'- 4 J" veying useful information to; the Farmers 4 of constructed of rock-a stone SlVuw 'y4' I tins Sutc. that was ever published.. It treats VVeI, of e,, Water jn UwyaKo Officeii U , on the best mode of. rnptoviug land, on deep the uitable for dmKln' - r and horizontal Ploughing f on the Grassea sarouthouse. "all In goodren btsu,tedtoth,a State ; on he best modes Trto Qr ih'-oratVhicI ? l'IV' J. v of raising Wheat, Turnips . .and. Indian grp mightgive employment to 8 or 1 0 Thands, llvm ' ,V 7 r ',d.tr.etsarS!:ryx)n't.!lfc raising of Live Stock, lQ of a'nd ;tUched to ih ftnj ffi iThe Erie and Wabash Canal, on tr within 1 La? .k!k l. aaa. lanjrfo alaA -Oltltnto1 it. ire mi cam wuiwi mcac lanu aa4vw .o - itraii.infF Liua. olc . .r ' v l , " it - -,..n. ' . , ... . t n the abash and Maumee rivers,: Which for tilitv- of soilabimdance of lime-stones - springs good timber interspersed occasionally wiih small prairie, navigaoie rivers, ana water privileges, f independent v of the Canal,) is decidedly a- mongst the finest portions of the Western coun trV. Tlie'erreatest parjr of the' lands in the Canal Donation, is of the richest quality; : in a healthy country, well adapted for agricultural, commer- . . - V- . : i. - .. a .a. Cial and luanuiacxunng purposes anu, is, uaiiy increasmgiin value, from the rapidity of emigra tion to the lands adiommg, which s Lciicvc l to . r" . i . t ' ..-.; it?. : rii. . j Dejinpreceaenieauii1Hcrio,(in iiia'Liaic, u. u which must recommend this sale as 'par ticc I ii J worthy the atte atiori and interest .of, the Far- raer V of Court, of Conterence," to the present as0nahle and wcommodating tenn . ' time, which are as follows ; . , , . ; . 'THfi. n I trririhuM -it v; BPW the C0nfence Coor by D; QSt. D " 7'' S, OamornnDiiri IVm. Mnrtvnnrl n I vnl -' . vuw V-; ' . ..-""."" """r : I . . ' - The Law Repository, by Chief-Justice Tay t .; lor. 2 jyols. .- , v . Term. Reports,.!? voL by Do- '-,v:; ., ; Mdrphey's Reports ot the Supreme 'Court, 3 vols." , ;-: ' f. Ilawkn's Do , - . ' 4 jrols.-S'v' DevereuxV Do r c ' . .- Vol, l;'-' ; :' j llawka Digest ot the Re ported-Cases adV Hit' ?.'.r. A Ik Eitx. Spring Term, 1830l,4 vi . i annMnnXi.in'1 ia .4Ticf.iin- r ikn.'i. v. ; JL that Scdpmon Royetf; one of thedefendaoti;, -V, u judged u, Nh-Ctolinay om. the vyear 1 1$ sident .tbcvState of Alabama it-V - LAI' ' , .sicuwHHt'wi mmuu MaF.11""!:;' i i ' Uitlo 1020. Y : - I there ton orderecLlhat hotM.hvv.nM .l.-ii:-. .&SrS:If;--Ceo fj: ima5 tatddeteSdalolomoh 5fejSAMlms;Sr--r iOCuKwti l:iwiwbr.tlwlle atrC(urtilutbet 6ffic"f,the;JJ6ard ofCom: ; v; - Ls,v ports of the Sutiteme Court -which, are- puJMislv house in rWilhauuton;o itf'-") misslorterj of the Wabash & r?,. ed atthecfcofeaehTerratX 50peinuihberr Auyfiieadadtpleidx'hivfeT or demur,;3(Hwj ' 1 ''dCiial.TreatyrGroundi, , and forwarded, by mail to Subscribers Jo. any otherwise the bUlwiM be taken pro' confeiSOAS ?V( xt ?li,::ana, May 19th; 1831.,, ' ; part f tha State.' ; '.V r ta-hiirv anidetread accordingly r" .-3 .w -joee'15. .'; v T . 'rlan3m. VOSfiPttCAtBSftiSPN Vj $S JJ. SlJiDB. C. Jtt B; t 7. -v