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ir.V. 1:; - ;-:v ,! ,Ai;, ' , -i -Ai. 4 -I f -i.tjI- A r it, - J J i i '.f I 4 '4 1 .f :.; r i . - V-. ." . ! ' ft r ' i IV- - M - V f J t 1', - I publish c verr MtNiAT;and TirtrasiuTj bjr 4 ., ; ??S,???IS SOKa;. At frtepo!tor$ per, annum-hatf , i.xi 'advance; IfofeVf ainje ie, neatly, iRseirtca o , etime s for a Pttllaand tjDntVifiye cents for t 'eVe'rv'sne6inK,p.blicatioix those of ffteat. nurfe -iiiiikti'tKe jVuIClcly LucyPrPj- . r, Loan fn ;v a : ne coac ri m w ni y np e , w;a 8 anH;icl her'far"i;n lAtnvs cloak: wlieri (net ;uanr; ariUftli(r8pnt.!fi?s witnviheif fcoset1 pVtilsan'ft beFwrf uthe;t portal ? rif that7 part of rpnfirted ; and , wherV jVer n therLorrl PrVstn Vof whsltwaVom? fa fake a a t ; fa rwelfi . w as f ti p h J con ifi n d, un i f e r sentence of, ;ileath? TeV my dpar chtd, returued jAroy snrrowfull yf my lord, y6ur father, is judged Within :the fait walla. -You fa f 'emo going'' tr, visit 'him ; shall you brnTrnu) of .nVprig"?lv!8''-pi"a,rV;!?y &e?r v?' .'.No,1 rplied,j4ady. Lucy,, rfsolutely. ' I an not afraiil of jinto any-placPiwapre m v d c f p ;i pa if. V-Ye f : h e c I u 0 c loser t o ihp :r;p of; herattendari a (Writ td, within h gtorny prip cidcts of the huildini, fii hveV little' heVrt-finftered foar f ully, as hejgtn need ' aroond hVr ; and she whispered to her .nursf Wai it pot here that f the yoti ng' 'princ'esRdwatd the ..HF,fil.iodvhWbrVtber. . YorliT, were murdered by their cruej uncle, Illchard Duke' opGfou tester alatmf dlhlatccowrit for no one' will, harriou ;Amj,4tni an ehcburagini tone. And: waft.pot . Jrood:" Henrj Sixh inur iferediaUo hjthe f arne,wicked; Rih- ar4 ibntinopcl the lijt 1 ntiortlleir wit pfrpetrated in thU fatally celebrated place ; ; nnny of Which had been related to her by 1?riiety; tSe hruekepeV s'ne herfaher I had been imnrisoneil in the Tqwer9 on the fharsrof high treason. . - , " But Voyou think tSev will murdef papa. iWf?.&x'h pursueif the-child, ' as they bfgan Well, roychilnVverf Qn 0M impatience Jrer fiftfe friend by JjUAIilUl , . ' . K "ZV W '"! u : you; saw King James,. at Whitehall pointing; out the portraits to her notice; htfns. DELI A, Vobrwi be prepared JNortb-0.lcnLlL.,'jQurnalj V Prince of Orange.' who had mame4 hi h I k flow that gentleman well,'- iiaid.Lucy,UTX toafccommwlate JU) or wlers'of the JJiJotoafa -? A t- ( ter, cameWr o England; and droye P!ntinS a nohle whbleilefjgthorirti'rJenVn5fi P VirS, office. lf""Hirt " he mUerfak . '; of Jatnes the Second. ' 1 - ' . rwt""cw , ' " Par iurwiwe ccry..r eoiiduoimK of Ormenalb ;iolf Tlie' patronaife bf.lhe iournal lisrWuieciabl -A&J L aii.4sraiht fcrwuch extended nortiort nf hii": lim. i nil tu tii ri a i Hi f rtV.if ukJ: 4 ? V . t pn;troittojs estanirimfH,af bflfjlsuutufr Pros . J-fijr A ,ra'e-rfw utsposfSi $S puvhcise, .wII .-'applyii; i 1 fectitr f()refVit? wjucli wijj b& jiliral.rrt-V;. ;iBi$udk-KNb.jNC,iiustN vv.V-' CoyfbtnVTb IS yearaidfrnectab; ijL parents, -rooral hikbrt : aojly h'o ? cu :? r i 1 , And : write. will be KYeriVs n 'Xpp'r icotd thj-;, , above' 4asiness ii ;yillinff " (Upon :irial,to3' bo Trv J hoimdy' the County Court. till ttheueof ,21 Z yeatic,;'-.;" 7-lidkmanV v fOctober.50-;K-.f V',vvluV -, P, ne need make' application-. who. can'V '' -. rtot meet the above requisitions. ::'1 v' .'-v: . "1 LTlpersona indebted to the Cstate oFHiIevv,Jl 'JX J7upree, dec; hy bondW,'q1perej T herebv rnuested .. tor enmAv.nrivrrl HriJ m!r.' w. animation aft the. dangh King James out of his palace and kingdom : anillhpopleinaftf him'and $he; Prmce8s ofOraoge KingntQueeh iii liisfead, jI Y'';But wa it not veryicked bf.the Prin-' servedthe Couptess, .sighing- Bui, hark J cea io i8Ke ner rainersf Kingaom away ufic comes me .qneronu.ner-iaujes irom froni'hirn h I am very;brry. King 'JfmeiT the Chapel. Now, Lucy, is the the timet tijoaht rneij;"e her,? sai'd Lucjr ea rnestly; I' wjl ste,p into the recess : 'yonder r tu t f ;-HurK-. ! ::huMi';niyToyVou':mUst.not you inust remain: alone;tanding Where I lift I ' . - fii !YmrintI i in cfaire Inilinrr In thi anrirt Ifi T't . in ;htK ihel uhfottunate nob'einan . l?uh'! Hush-! dear jchilfe voir inut not' lk' ol Ik' tfiinvhre,? said Amy ; vr thVv WiMhut tis both in a roon with iit 3 nd bars; Inst ead -;.t .'dtn'i tting us A to see my lord, Vonr father: , - A . Laily -Lti cy". pressed cl dser . her nurse' " cide.'and was silent,: till. they. were shef- r d i n to the; room' iwh.eref he r fa th erl $v a s .con I'fih'eJl .y '. whem forgetting every thing else in ite y"of sceing him'againshe prhg in- i t niscarms.v aiu aimos v smifi nun f witn t r kis. Lvril Presltm ..ras, greatly .af foctd m ft the sight of, hi iii tie daughter; ; hd overr urn e-by, her pasioriaie lie mon ,. 't rations' of fondnes his owip anguih at I .1.. it. i.v. Lf i..:.. , fnm ;: her,y a tj! I .the .iilen of Jeavip her ab vWpjfi a ni a t if lie' ten Oer.ygeo f n i o e -y ears, h e clasped her ros hjsV bsom, and bedewed iaf la rtlK ' -lKer tnhWtit" fdee .ivitRyhisT. fearsii fiW.hr Ahi youxry'rjde'ji'rt ppa .?!.?aslfed'thW' 1itle -cmiu, wtjo was herseiL weeping at thesight of his flitres?. J (jVhd why;i wll 'ti;.npt leave ;Iir rlKiVjplare," anil cyme home' to v jyour own hairagainAt.A'l J.ucywhUe Irtell-youtihe cause of iirty 'A rief,A5aid.ecrf4therv8da'ipg the i little kgin . pn her ,Ktteef IvMiall never, come A A Th nf a g;i i a fo r I' I a V e; bee p;ctn d e m n eq to die for Ijiji .treason;j 'pdLahtrnvi leave : 1 1 1 i p I pe, t i I j, iKer b r j ng'me, fort h on To ? K W1) N where t hey ; w il I ; cu t off mj h ead , 4 A 4vi h a h' a' r p ax f Va ml s e t. i t np a f t e rwailil s A over Templ Harbor Londpif Brice,A'V- V AA t t hh terribl e intell igence,, Lad y Lu cj 1 ;3':TeMjiel aloud anil.hM her face hi her-fa-? y irari,; Boojposed yA p)y;:pfon;-jr: fbrCt ' V' C $ a ti djv jayjti e y er m e el a gaj n r ftli i s wiirldv A K "P not kill you at A. wilcljogofait.: Bb'fta Jo'tt.r ncc k f Uia't, thejf can no t c u t jou r head r. n'1 1 il f t eVl ,vt hernia fl how gbbdaniJ Kinu ;you are ; ancnen iney w,ihioi want Ho: Ic3 1 tWnV'ilyS:dea rest SI o v'e'Vll this ' f. - would. bel nFn o iu se,'i saidLord .Prestou i rhaVefTentledi -at preeht -established, by .'trying io Kiive , nit old ;;ruaafer Ivrnfi; ' Jatnw;; restored :'e .mroner jaiMi.iiiereiore speak thu of ithe-Queeji Aj. Perhaps - she thought, she -Tvas doing right tto deprive her father, of .his " kingjom because he had vm bra ced jtlve Cathol io 'religion a nd ' i t is agnmsT tne-iaw for a King or Kngiana to o? a Cathptc;jrife confess I. did not think she would consent to sign the death .war rants of so many 4 of her father?s old 5ser Hon! 1 a esr XT . n qAitnt rF faif lifill gf . U U I 0, Vt'J, IfLVI'UIII f huh IUIIIUUI 1(1 tachmeht to" him;? said Lord Proton with 8) Sigh,; ::. : :o y. :; ?';. A:.-V : A, I have heard , that. thejPrincess of Of range' is of a merciful disposition, said old AVriy Gradwell, advancing towards her toaster '-fs' iod peflVaps fte'might be indu ced: to spare you r life, iny lord, if. your pardon werevery earnestly, intreafed of her; by some of your friends.' Alas, niy eood Amy, no one will "on-. .dertakeAthe pprilou office of pleading for an.aiiainifo irauor;itsi iney suuuiu uc ?si pected iif favoring King .Tanies. , ' Dear papal let wie go to the queen, and bg for. your pardoncried Lady Lu cy; .wit a cri msoned .cheek , . and a spark, ling eye I ill so beg and pray her to spare your life, dear father, that she will not have the heart to deny me.'. ' Dear, simple, child! t What could you ay ? the queen, that would be of any1 a-vail.fV.:- ..-A; V,V-A- .A. A, Y G'd votild teach me what to say,' re plied LidV Lucy. He clasned her to his bosom--' But,' said he, thou wouldst .be afrajd .of .speakipg Jo the, queen, even should you be admitted to her presence, my child.'" V-.A A Why shouhl T be afraid of speaking to her, papa ? Should she be angry, with me, answer me harshly, I shalf bethinking too wiuch of you to c;re, ab6ut; it : and if she send me to the Tower, and cut off my head, God 'will take care, of my imoiortal soul ?- You are right; my-child, to fear God, and have no other fear,? said her :fa- iher. A He perhaps has put if into thy lit tle heart to plead "for thy father's life $ vhch if it indeed be him. pleasure to grant, I shall indeed fyel it a happiness that my child should be the instrument of my de liverance ? if it should be otherwise, God's will he done. He will nor far sake my good and dutiful little one, when lam laid loiv in, the dust, v But how xvill my Ldy Lucy gain ad mittance to the queen's presence r asked old ' A niy, who had been a weeping specta- tor of tnis interesting scenet i T will writer letter to her godmother, ib Lady Clarendon, requesting her to ac complish the matter.' , 9 ' ' He then wrote a few haty lines, which he : 'gave to his diughtt-r, tening her1 that l(e,vas to go the next day to Hampton Court, properly attended, and to obtain a sight of rLady Clarendon, who was therein vvatting o'pon the Qut-eti, and deliver that letter to her with her own hand. He then kissed his,, child tenderly, aud bade her farewell, f - 1 ' ' Though the littU girl wept as she jarf. ed fromjiiini' yet she left the Tower with a" far nore quiet mind'thanv she' bad enter ed itNfi lor she had formed her resolution, and her young heart 'was' full of hope. r ' The iiex.t nioriipg.,before the Iarlc had song her oiatins. Lady Lucy-was up, and dressed, inj a uir uf dep niouf hing, which Amy,ha.d .jprt ideijas the most suitable garb f'r,a child wb'ise ly p.tiegt was uh der. sentence of, ileati. As he passed through the hall, leaning on her nurse's arm ami attended by her father's onfideo - tial secrcuryaod the, old butler, all the servants shed leaVs,and begged of God that he would ibless and . prosper her." .Lady Lucy was.-'introduced Jo the Countess CI ireridonVap-rJinerit, before her lady ship had Ief; her bed ; and having told her artless stiry wih 'great earnestness, pre se,nteLl)er father's better, ; - Lair uiarenaon was very Kinu to ner lii tie god-daughter $ but she told her plarn- life;Aicause.her husbaodwas already feus pe c tedi.7 f ' h 0 Id ng e c re 'cor res pont I e nc e with iiis, brother-in4a w,'Kthg James. v'Ub',' saia liuct, !! i cuuiu oniy see ine queeo inyet tiwooi i nocwisn; any; o n t i o s pea k for me.A I would plead"sbearneSily that sn e couiu not reiuse me,M aio iu re, - A!' PiHir'chHd! AVVhat could you say-to" the queen i' asked f h6 ivOuntess, doiripassion attjly: Ooif wil( direct me what to say rr plied Lady: eLUcyA lATWell ,rhy ; love. inou snait nave an opportunity, repsieo ' That i? the; portrait of Q father and.a'gtriking-likeness' it: is,' ob- you n re. When her majesty . approaches. Kneeii and present your tathe's petitmit. She who. walks before the other ladies h the queen. Be ofjgobd courage.' -' A A ; Lady CUrendoft then niade a hasty re treat. Lucy's heart feeat violently, when sho foyrd herself alone 5 but her resolu tions did not fait ner. 'She stood . with folded hands, pale, but composed, and mo tionless as a statue, awtaiting the. queen's approch ; and when her majesty drew near the1! spot; she advanced a step for ward, knelt and presented the petition. , The extreme beauty, of the cbjld, her deep mourning, the touching sadness of her look and mariner, and; above ' all the streaming tears which bedewed her face, excited the queen's attention -and interest. vShe paused, spoke kindly to.her, and took the offered paper : but when she saw the name 01 Liora rreston, ner colour rose, she frowned, cast the petition' from her, and would have passed on but Lucy, who had watched her countenance with an anx iety that almost amounted to agony, losing all a we -for royalty in her fears for her fa ther, put forth her hand, -and grasping her robe, crid in an . imploring ;tone ; Spare my father! my dear, dear father, royal ladv!" VA .. 1 ' ; Drawing and Paintiriirchool, ' ; ... ,' : Voting irfi-?.-U'Wi UvM T CRS; MAIILING has commenced her School JtvJl t the House where she oavv resides, aijcf win jivc ies!ns r;apcr-."JCiCM .-jatjn, op. in the most accurate and expe4ithiHjLy le. A c Terms for DmwHisr Painlintf Oo.Pftnoi A ;'terquarter, rA.y- A.r.Y-V.;'- '6 r On Velvet. Jwenty tessoos, 'r-T:- : -lU RaHigh SeptA6 .'lOS vt Ar'AH - 1 ..MISS .ebdy, ;;.v IS prepared to accommojte a few Members of 'the apprbichiiixr Legislature with! B6rd They. cnj,aye! roomJtn htr house, or she wilt procure ot her cow v entent- lod ffthg rooma v ibf . it AvA-vOctoheria.f such sired Boardins: for; Meraliers.' qnHR MISSES PULLI AM respectfully ii.fjrm ft the" -Members, of the? ippfoachmg 'General Assemblv. that thev will be nrWiartl to Aer.uaw j , . r-'-j . 7 . i ' r, , . moaate iu or or in em, wiinjisoara. ; j i..i:-k riv.!i! ' r 1 1 "TT MRS. JOIX HAYW00t); 8 prepared to' accommodate thirty Members of thef'I sore's all those who may .honor patronage, that no exertions shall make them comfortable. Mrs. ha a number ofl said detached room& besides those in the -a ihahi account building TS. prepared 1 twenty-five preaching1! General Assembly .V ' As heretofore, Ktc Kii(1fp will Ki m wl W-i t F i . ' - f 1 Raleigh, Oct. 17, 1830. YjoaY<ts. i"'io vttireii:ui ioksee riing James ana w; Ripely tDesitpoke i furV'V5 m?:? thereinto aiie itolace Jgalleryi Awhti the i C)ti, yes,- lapa--and I rccollecMie laid I queen usdallyhai,ed6an hour in walkiiir,' njti.q ;r ny neaat s,)nr,i was iiKe what 1 wne n-rshevrcturiictlt'nV.U ianel.'.-iThet :---;v;-r "r.r : ; "? A" 1 r- 1 six wee", and torwm tneir acconnTsio inia vi.of age wnoxaacome wen TeeommenaeU, wm j" ny agerepliecradvLucyw endcr6i.ttiiilh-etttKe.anxa ficefor caUetior. ' C--t betaken to the Tailoririg butitss. r,--,tr;. Aivtfi S;jtYv 'ki-y'-''' y':. :;Cyv:-4A K!'i;YAWMi" -' - ' ;;": ' : - -- - '"J-i''us - Lady Llarendon, .but-i..ucb l fear?thy little heir will fail wheh thou ; sees t' f he qUeenfitctvt face. ' 7 r y" '-'.'-vy; " , ; Impresse til with the pietVJind filialten a'-'1 ii" U 'VLuil ' . l 1 -4 ur(ur9.yi uci iTU'Uiiuoicr, uernaseneii t q rise Andreas, that she Viglit , cr.iluc t j THE MEMBERS of the nexrLegislature arei hereby informed, tliat the Subscriber, has prepared a number of com fortable Rooms for their accommodation! Early application is dessrable. . . . A , " JOHN DUNN. . - Oct. 22, 1830. ' Y ' A ;' - ' . 23" ' Lucy had meant to say many persua sive things ; but in her sore distress shelhis charge will be moderate. forgot them all, and could only repeat, Save my father, gracious queenl" till her vehement emotions chokedher voice and throwing her rins round the queen's kees, ,she leaned her head against her ma jesty's person, and. sobbed aloud. 1i l. . . J .1 ri t ? . i- ine intense sorrow 01 axnna js, always peculiarly touching ; but the t circa ai stan ces under which Lucy a pea red were unusu ally interesting. Queen Mary pitied the distress of her young petitioner ; but she considered the death of Lord Preston as a measure of political necessity ; she there fore told Lucy mildly, but very firmly, ihat he could .not grant her request. But he is good and kind to 'every oae,' said Lucv, raising her blue eyes' which were sWim.ming io tears, to thfe face of the queen. ' He may be so tv you, Qhild,4 re turned hfr majesty ; but he has. broken the laws of his country ; andftherefore he J must die. Bur you can pardon him,' replied Lu cy ; and I have learned that God has said, " Blessed be the merciful, for they shall obtain mercy.' A It doos not be come a little girf, like you, to attempt to instruct me,' replied' the queen, gravely, 1 am acquainted tvth my duty. It is my place to administer justice impartially; and it is not possible for me to pardon your father, however painful it may be to deny so dutiful a child.9 Lucy did not reply she only raised her eyes with an appealing lookA, to ..the. queen; and then turned 1 hem ex press! vely oft the portrait of King James. The queen's curiosity was excited by the pe culiarly emphatic manner of the child ; and she could not refrainifrom asking why she a.ed so earnestly upon.-that picture. I was thinking,' replied Lady Lucv, how very strange it was that you should wish to kill my father, only because he loved youh so faithfully J'f, ' This wie andsartless. reproof "from the lips of childish jnoocence went to ihe ve ry heart of the queen. She raided her. eyes to that once dear and honored parent, who, wnatever ntr ueen nis political er rrs, liad evtr been ,lhi fenderest of fa I'ums to her. aol when '--sl)& thought of hin, an exile in- a fjire gn land,!- relying . 'upuw . t ' i ! . r . 1 . fli 1 :.. 1 . ine.oouniy' o sraners lor.nis uaiiy Dre-jd, while she, was invested with the . royal In heritance, of which hesvid been deprived. the contrast J3etw-en her conduct a. a I daughter and that ofa pious, child befdre ber,: smote on her heart, and she burst to tears. ": -- : A.. ' " ' ; - . wjjilM, dear clitid,9 said she I cannot t make thee an orphan. Thou hat prevailed Thy fathVrtshall npie. Thy filial love has saved hiJ" A 1'V i , " ATiuriiu jvuu A.uaKr imvtg any uemana ngai . " id Estate, are Also IWcJqivApcI IcextVihil v them r ;counts.'for paVmentL legally uthentlcited " . - : j muM. iiicviihic y csui iucuuy iaw ; wrY WHtvi7 i' !1V N. B. The favor of early applications is re-1 be barred ot recover ry - ; .. V " Z w' quested. ;. : , , -A' V . tr ( 'Y'i LHWIS.DUPREE, .Es'ori-r J'A, it $ept. 18, X830. . " , ' , October 11, lS3tfvL ;:. y Ay;yi 25 gvr ; , Yr i. . . (rMrs: H. continues to sreceive Travellers ' rriiTTj it i-ts .1 TrV r and Boarders by the Week, Month or Year.' . .- - " 1 fl lii 1 A I' Li A r - . J'. j- ? v w"-' -r. ' r ' . - a' x . - r; S Select, lAUraryMM'Mrlcal Jbufnaf-'-.V' A A-BenAamm y- fOULISHltl)eVery SiWav to accommodftte with board -from .;;ewrJnrJr,ife-1 popular; penoJicafm A y . to thirty Members, of Jtheif ng . 0d;,elegao1umet;pagey.. with : the-titfe page and index;., .'-and vcomb iion 75 . 4 the mostihterestinGr jiterarV jLrtlctes illi et it r 'J2?i; I'oreign ana oinerpoblicatious wilir xfifer an AAV ' ' . " j important history bf passing' eye-nts in t pju-ts c - i , lthe world,' particulan V 'EiigiaoVranc?? kthe A:v-iA r GRANT, having taken possession oT thel V,KQ. Y:? ,pe. omamea J Academy BuildTngs," (which, will have on- ?S L ..- .. & . . . .1 if naif on demand. .With: : firt-t Vrliisrnrtrif .f' sucli as to put it in the pover of boafders, to be , J fJST ? PUBLISH kU i "v - V as public, or private as they may chobse.J being -Av . nvmpiv Vv' ' " but a short distance from,' the.)Capitplnd the f - '" Gil2jjEjS7S H -JJ L T business part of th City, and yet Almost at "re-. , ' NO liTH-C A RO LlK-V fired as in. the" 'country. T; ' t ; t - y ' vf1 --A "rts- '-W Boarding for Members .&c. y . t the Sign of the" CROSS KBITS. tff Aa we known Siarid formerly occupied bfPFJfLIE JOJSTES, ; jay. ': ;. . flHE Suhscriber respectfully informs hi9 JL friends and the public in general, that he -is well prepnred toVcCommodate 301 or ;35 Mem bers of tbe Legislature with Board, .on as rea sonable terms as any other respectable Boarding House in Raleigh.: He assures all those Who may honor aim wilh their patronage,that no exertion shall be spared to render them comfortable, y ; He is prepared Yto accoramodateTravellers being well provided with good Lots and Stables; well furnished with good Provender and atten. dedby good Ostlers'."-' .iTV'A'-. A- .--A;.--!! He still continues' to jukeA Boarders by the week, month or year. VA A J . , ; - ( ROBERT PEURY.' 7 Raleigh, Octobers 1830. - ,. ASW , ' , a ' FOR THE YfiAlt Y (A on the Graces suitable f5r the STotuhern States t fr V on the arp)f living happily ;;on ihe'bcsttnanneyv . of spending Winter Evenings anT several jbthee . T- V; : , Moral & Agricultural Article y Medicjal IftcipeVl A, 7 V Officers1 of thfe Urtitey Stated kndtStateGoveru-Y f 'S f mehtSia corrctaist of the Members xd the apA' i , prbaching Oerterat Assmbfy';Taod'the, time pf - A " holdingall the Courts in the, SUteA 'v.'V,V., ' 1 Sold wholesale, bv "the 'Pnhll!ir5 r,7tUi; The Celebrated; liace Horse and Stallion, ;v a BY Tiraoleon, xut of the Clebrited Jlaee Mare Ariadne, by .Citizen; will Stand again in this place . the ensuing season, at rty ?stablev The particulars will be nu.de known . in due time., J " b , JNCANHOQK Lesburg, CaswelVltf COci. 6thl83Q. 22- -i; ' State of North- ina. , A? AI Rockingham jUoitnty: j,' 'A... f '" Elizabeth Browdci, Clement ' Wlwtteraofej and - :'A'AA-.-f:--,; - -A i.'v-' f sham iBrowder senmYMeadowSr ATmr. of ;vDIancy,l hrasher, dec Isaac Clarke and Tabi tha his wife,?; andAugustin JeareS; C" - TetItl6ttfoT Will; M TVappearmg o tlie saUsfaciiofi of the Court X thHVlsaa.c Clarke and abhhaihitfvifc and Augustine FeaiStar6t"i State V U'is ordered by lheWotiit that Apnblica- tin'be made for.six Weeks in tie Jtaleigu Regis- lerjgiving nonce ?w -iie saia ueienoanrs xp ap pear at f v.e next Court of PlKandOoarter Se hums iu : iiciu i(N-iii;coujiiy o)( KOCKingnam at the Cr rOVQuseW WentwWhlAnthe ;4th MolWVti November, next,' and answefJVorth'e tiflp fwyift be taken pro cotfesso.AtA ;.AA 1 known ami' eligible ! fn oft Warrenloo, N. now. and. for many -years past, as a v. rfni I AT we)l known ami 1 eligible Situation, , .iff M ' .1." :C 'mT . I . XT l' A..hn!aI u illc low ii or t it a.riTciii.uuy x. .vw.w.jvJi It is country.: and P rtirht dence for a lwrcre famity.f --A more- mihateiles- cription ts deemed superfluous, s it ja presum ed that none ;would pnrcnase witnoux; viewing the oremises. The furniture .belonging tatne Establislimnt will also.bd'spO tOhoull the? nronerlv not te oid before the IM, dayot December next,Anwdl bo that1 .daybejblTerfcdat of ehirairifoiT in this 1 me of business Would 'do well to attena as u .is setuom aituuii u, uj noritmitv as' the presenfis afibrdedA, A'V' v -Tfi.e:iems which shall be liberal, and such as to accommodate purchasers,' Will be . made known ontbe'day .of il&: 'Z '-A' ,i Lelter,s QOe -sunject aaaresseci,siot,iic uu Turner & Itughes Inlhis city by . B.v.t. Jfilc Jtf at liis Printtngffi A 1 Hall, t his: Book-store .Uh'jewbern-and reUil v ' at mosfof the Stores m i the StaW. V 'ft , A s A- , W A VINO: received; an textenslve; assortment ' r-'U JLJL Jl 111 III. IIUC7,l9WCbllUiT: lllVlliK niC ..Vao. i J ,.1.1.- Hc i. r examme tlieni. .Hjlgf vhks Cauperfinend lvt - f price4,Blue,( Blaclc. BrowO pliveand? Mixed r CLOTUjVelveti ValenciafFtorenut1e& Marseilles V , ' YaaTiHaV which wiH be sold Jowror madw up-A- " , io oraer, in a superior styie-ot workmanship at 't I j k the shortest notice aod on themtfsf acco mmoda , m tiog;terms.A He has now on ha udiod intents ' V to Iceep! -cohstantlyHa -i'large Aandshionuble' v'' suriplylofAA r' : u . if: I SuchXai'.iienttemehVbven ' Frwck: and A ?- A Coats Vantaloona andVests Stocks, . Siispeh u " ftttA nUltmb IiIai. '. .11.. :. . .. . . kept by;MerclwnilorsrA 'f.i v and haying in tnyjfiinploy farst yate workte;,I' faction to tbos'ewhaayv favor me .With thefr U custom A ryLExAN PER CAMPBECU : lATltlDiSE illAlUlFOaD''v, Y,::::i;i;4n; :'v'' :-, ? A -. 1 - - m 4 Sriliff IP MratltilllJ - ' 1 l ineir jnenus ana cuMomers that thev - ina high, healthruCaod wethrseotjort ofj i-, j yi f , i ' , The buitdjnjjs are large, commi V' in cood repair, and welt aaapieaioine purr i iTzS Q :& V;-. , ' v : " , osea tor which they were Resigned rtiiey if ' .A , , , ' be convenea iinuLie.siraoic pnratc ixw-i BotaeAGre dOI)TiWTfr. V'' scriber, postage paid, will be. promptly ttend- t: a caroune m:plunkett AWafrenton, 281b Sept.1330. ;U7. tda- fXj -.The. Columbia Telescope and Richmond Enquirer Will insert the above advertisement for six wee", and'tdrwRid tneir accontns to inis wi .tyK3ti,i ;) ; A tDeyrnaconsianvy o.. 1 a.io, f.p aiftmft of , .v ili r MA DE . CL 0 THING, Viz t ; ti Over Frock aftd press Coitj,A;As', ' i', f' Tantaloohs and Vests, ; A A' 3 ' ' Lmeo,Cottoni Flannel ami N'et Sblri f i ? v ' -' . CottoiiFlantkl and Net Drawers ; ' w ' 1 "All orders for ' Clothing w i!t bitif rtrti yxecutedih,a neat andfashlonablehunneV .' t " - 1 L', uv ji im (iv. vhvii uawuiv i j v . , 1MIU'- XeST the old dage jtry ine is xf naked truth."'- - , V Uj ,rtceivc xeuu-annuauy. -.tveWew- , York Fashions. V,; 'r- , 'k Y' V Art Appt4tice: between 15? and H years. , T
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Nov. 4, 1830, edition 1
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