r. - ? Ours' arc 'helaus o iair, 'delightful peace, I " Un warpd by party rage to lire, like brothers.' .I. - N f s4 ' ' - f- -L ; r-v - i m in in -- i r ii r -i THE s -oublishcil yery-TuBiiimt V ADVKTITISEMBNTS jt, 4s for a Dollar, and J5 cents for every stir. sling publicatidn those of jpfreater'.lenjrth i n the same proportion.. i . C o mm irsi c ati oks jnkfully teceived LtxTtM to theLEdi " tors rnqst he ptTpaidA. ? , f '-' MU. OWEN'S PLAN OF A COMMUNITY JtWitl be recTetfct that the' celebrated Phi ?gnthropist,Ir. O vrxrr, who has introduced in omf parts of the British F.rri nire,. cert ai n aew: principles of society, whjehjafe said t hare produced the h)ipp!et effects bo "'-tne'comirranUymo bieen ad op tedf delivered an Address during ff tb e., last 5esstoh" of CohgT-ess, ih the' Hall of ,. the House ot Representatives,! explanatory of his system';' which Address,' as might be . cxDected. has procuced much Rneculai6n on the subject; For the purpose of carr- jng his plan jnto eiiect iri thisjcountry, Mr. Owen Iras purchased an Establishment in ;the State of Indiana, originally settled by a . Religious S ociety from German', called Harmonists. .To give, our readers - some idea of Mr Owen's Plan, we publish the "following Rules and Regulations, which he has adopted, subj ect s to such alterations a$ drcu instances may make necessary: 1 That the corri munity jshal (Consist or persona whu iiavc .ai cfu 1.1 Waie with their labor ind'skillri J safes for protlucing, distributing, and fniovin!r. in the most auvanwcons manner, a full supply of t aaries and. comforts of life. ie necessa and for se curin fo0heir thild'reii th bes physi cal and' iritellectuar education. ::4 1 F . That, at the commencement, the nurojier of persons shall; not much ex- ceed five hundretl, including their fa- III. : That. I as ' it is of great impor-1 tancc that, the community should pro- UCe withifi itself a full Supply of the first necessaries of life, 'there shall be , :uttachedto tjie ;estabiishnienta suffici i ept extent ot Land to render, it essen " ;';tial ly-agncli I tii ral. : gt;1, 4 ;'' i- -,.::i:.lyi'i-3;nat a Village' to be situated as ':'ear the eentre of the fanfl'as CcjumsnceslTOayperm ding to the plan and elevations; given in the engravings. L In thisli vlllaeel the dwelling house-' donrii. lories. &c. form the sides of a large square, in the centre of which- is placed the requisite j public bniklings surrounded by pnhc walks nnil patip trminn."- This fhrrri hnR. nr I r"??r r . -v - V- , ----"imunuy ue 10 prouuee a iuh supply oi I adopted as giving supenor: accommodation Lr. t-J i r lirl to lhedelhn$f houses, and admittin? the an-1 i;r;f-,nn f tho lt pitnense of Rcntifir im: provements in all the departments tjc economy. , . j oai uie iiiaiiuiauiories, :wor; shops, .'granaries, stores, -washing and drvmg nouses, Depiaceuatt tne 'most .- 9L mm A i " 1 corfyenient disfance beyond the gardens WiiiL(i sui Mimiu iuc- vuiajit. , anvi . ina the farmfnres' be, situated acdordmg to'the localities "of the land. v VI. That , whenever the capital ad? danced; by its own members shall have . been repaid, and the -education of all be sufficiently advanced the manage-! tnent of the establishment shall be con -1 fined to a Committee- con rmsed f all the members between certain ages, as; for example between forty and fiftv.-r-l Brt that, until such period the cum-1 initteershal I consist of twelve persons. edcanital to the amountot 100 or up - ..... - - mmy - . fWard8, and four fr6m the other mem - bers; .The committee (o be empower- - . . v- . .i -. . i - , A . i r riwiAr- t ha . rAiKDiiKAi. nnn a t ;v MW" YIIvTbat .the I reasurerbe: errrpow- ered to receive all monies due to the community, and pay its disbursements ,.., ,,,,- - . , . rv- .-- . Ion orders, signed by ' the ; Secretary iry.- in hf piprtpii nt an annual Cieneral 1 dual Willi Whom -they deal show a dis-1 r,r . uin-ttf ' v'Ka i rlincnn Ctutm' i -a 1 rtneifinn ti liii'nnSP nnntl thf rnmmnnifv. I iTrionw thoseiembers who have advanc-1 all dealings with such individual shall I fTliat they balance arid jreport their ac-J vested to form a fund for the establish -counts everw week' tof the committee, 1 ment of a second community, should who shall appoint two of their number to examine and pass thbm under their signatures-. - - ; , jj r . w . . :. , -i: -. i ; v t - v . VIII. That the Secretarv.be direct V to kiW a 1 regular . detailed .dailv i 'i - . . . of o fnmant .if nil thk arr'ntinf a nnd trans. r.t;ir,.s r mnTi1initv. and that snrh t'0.r,nr,f K nrpnfpf upldv to lJhl I-1 - - , 1 'aa : 1 V i committee, and suumnteur 10. tpe exam - i nation of twpof their number, who shall pass- it under; their . signatures, 1 vith "Such observations as tnay occur to -! tilCm, ;;,VV;; r, .. --;. ' , vt; ..;!; r;:y;- '- ' l IX. . That the books of accounts and ! transactions of. the socie t the inspection of all i'hatt!;MhcinaCifthprdmmiin tv ;bc divided into the following deoart - - V ....v. m.j.m.mmj. u, v J : . .vnfe . t '. : r . . . ? k kvJ, . , -. ; . s ' ';'. t 4. . . .AUTicuirurft. anti cramensnfrr . i . -r v Vi r , --- o , v iiiMiticuires ajiu iraaes., vi S. i'om'niercial transactions. - -' . : ,i j ,4. Domestic economy o comprehending tlxen tv be open to I arrangements for heating, ve ntilating,liglffing cleaning, and, keepih in repair, the .dwelling houses and public, buildings of the. villagt j tne arrangements Cfnneciea witn tne public Kiiuucu-s anu uiiiuig.iiHiis ; inose mr iae lur nishinc of clothes linen and furniturr: and for washing and drying1,' lindithe management of the dormit'ories. " t , ; ? 1 - 5. Health' orthe medical euperintendenee of the sick,', including arrangements to pre vent contagion or sitkness. ' , -'.6 1! Police.ihcludi ng the licrhtintr antT cleans- ing ibe squar ; repairing the roads &. walks; guarding against fire, fe the protection of the property of ihm community frpm external dei predation. ,;fri: -s.-f . .o I 7ducationJ or itbe forrrfation of HhCcha- racter from ' infah cy : to' . thi s TdepaHniel(Harill klso belong' the devising the best means of elojlg recreation. ; XR i That fori the sen era! so pe n n "3 tendence of these v departments,. 4lie committee appoint sub-committees iroui ineirwn nuinuer or irtiiu uie other members f society; each of the sub-committees' shall! fay fa weekly ref? bort before the committee, to be exam ined i and passed, with such "bserv- tionn as may be !eemed necessary. OCin VPhati 'fhou Id, there not, be a sufficient number of persons in the com munity fu 1 ly com peten t to the manage ment, of the different branches ofindus tryi which it may be desirable to es tablish, the committee be empowered to enjrage the assistance of skilful prac- ticai meri-irom general socieiv. A I CIUUIV V T dialing the em ibers according to XIII. That, in re plovments of the mem tKeir age; abi liies,'.C previous acq u ire mcnts, situation in life; the committee pay. every regard to the inclinations of " - . - B . ft 1 1 eatn, consistent wun tne general gooo, and that the employment be so ordered as to permit every individual, who may be so disnosedvto occupy part ot his tiine in agriculture. 1 ; ; - .Great facilities) will be afforded to agricul ' . : - ture y the power which .the community will always possess of calliner out an extra num ber of bands, at those times and seasons when it is of the utmost importance to have addi- K'r - wv . . " . tional aid. XIV. That, as under the proposed every invention for the human labor will bring arrangements, abridgement o an increase of rifti Ahf nil it tlnll O I . . . . . w primary object with the committee to the' uttnost tne utmost pracricn ex-1 IIIU UUUtn W : tent, all those modern scientific im- f mouern SCienilllC im- improvements, which, if rightly appli-I cu j ojc Laiv.uidicu iu ivuuci manual .- i m mm AAlAm.l. tn MrftnlkM A n.. nl. In. I bor only a nea thy and agreeable exer- 1 cise. XV; That the first pbiect of the com . . A. - .--L r 11 ' i . V ?a5,rt-llvT ttUU-..'VI',u " "c ,U1 domestic consum ption ; and as far as . uui, in icg.uirui iuincsiiu i consumption; each member ot the com- i munuy snau ue iuuy suppueu wun me M mm (I I A I .A I I .MM m -m m m . ml W necessaries and comforts of life. j . imn'..iuini un, vuiiuiiuuitj all the members be equal in ngli privileges, according to their r tive.ages. I -XVII. "That, to avoid the evils aris 1 ing from a system of credit, the com mercial transactions of the community be conducted it be conductedjfor ready,noney;or.bar I ter, only $ that these transactions ( the part of the community, be always performed in good faith, and without the slightest attempt to deceive buyer I or seller j .and that, when -any indiyi- - " ' " 1 from that time cease. . . 1 XIX. that the surplus proceeds of the united exertions of the community, ; It. . c. i i v , . i tnnmii awi nn qrrui wucpiiq nri n rm r ."'" Yt9V,,u6,"9 regularly applied to the liquidation of the I the capital borrowed upon the establish - ment, and when this is cancelled, it is : . i J . .. ' ' proposed that the tuture surplus De in- ' r.v.r ri- -KofUKi:oi.: tlie increased population of the first re- I V ' " fc.w.v. WW""" 7 - quire it. ! r - r ; : . i . w. ,n : . - ., , . , . . I aa. inatintneaomesxictiepariineui the following arrangements and regula- tions be adnntod r ' : . i r-- - - . .1. ri.. u i l:'M-i? 1 1::.. th riwiv.nfr hnn. ori .KUh hi niriino- shall be effected according to the most .an proved I YTithrwia ' ; 1 ' ' . 1 . , . . r ofdoraes- localities wrllj permit, directly from 0f f the rising1 generation is" under Di- XXXV. That the committee form : L 4 v I their own land and labor. , I vine Providence, the base unon which I arranirprnpnts hv which all rhp members r , i virr 'Tr - a. . - - , - . , . i : - , ... . i s-, j An ampie supply ot water snau ue pro- treating ana training cnuuren irom vided, and distributed to each building, for birth untj they are two years old (the domestic purposes and as a sJecunty ' against which It is proposed, to send 3; l4ovisions of the best quality dniy shall them to the Schools and dormitories) be'eooked irt tiie public kitchen, and it shall that their constitutions, habits dljd dlS bea special object to those persons who liave positions, may 'fnot Be injured -during i I LS IUUIULU.I - I ttin'anr) niit'tn n.t mncf ! - .1 . . . . ' . rrirr:: lVUllUIllltil IIICHI1S. !)1 Ti rt-1 lHfl II IT I III If UUU3 it 1 1 J aareeable food. -Anv Arties Them- nl or de- kirouR of hiving thfif' Jn.QT at,.n mv have j them sent to theie private apartments, ' . vi ..a 7'iafminn r .r...n:nn. t...a r?r. i v, . . . v " f tiling uvuawa, mitones and Dub ic build ntrsl ras far as the j. i i j a- V0, N i i. j s!oa be devised in re reference, to intrinsic use and'eomforL. i-Asimilar regulation will apply I to the- tcloUingpf the community. Among "Vrr yeryessenuHumprovemems may oe -introqucea, wnicn win not oniy save mucn i useless eipenWbut be the means bf increas- mg in a very liigli degree the strength of the conatit'ition ,ti n o;t,," - - 1 5 TheTdormitoriefiJdesined for the chil- dren above two vers 4.of age, and , for the yumi or ine cffmrnunur, -.untu ine penoa ot and Tiir'ffhed with -acbbttimdatidns suited to JtheulifTerent ages XXIIThat theempioyriichts of the female fan of ihe commu nit virion sist in preoarii food and clolhmin the cafe U of thewlWellin houses dormiiories;and and jajthe oecu)lati6rv 54ited to the fe- male character. By niobdsed clomes-lsons tic arWngemenrlfn 2,reat ease and crnTort''rf6rm as rhuch I present j' an (J instead of the wife of a working man With ' a family beirig a tve, she will be 'engaged only in healtfiv anil lP5ntr pmnlnv: and cleanly employ- etter . manners, rand nsure 'for mental im- tionat enjoyment.' . 7. f f ' '- J . have sufficient leisu provement and rational pnmvmAnt I XXII. That it is tit Ha f niU: that every part of thti : establishment be kept in the highest? state of order land neatnesV, and that the utmost personal cleanliness be bbserved. - XAIII. That tlwe to towing objects nd regulations, connected with theme cnaracier 01 tne lnmvuiuais wimse department ofhealth be attended to t habits and dispsitions Have been ormi arid adopted : I - 1. That, on the first appearance of posuioa in any ot tne memoers, immediate 1 attention be gijen to it, and every possible care betaken of the patient till complete uuvci) j mc ijrc ciuioii 01 serious comniainis 1 being always far more easy than to effect a cure after the disease has fixed itself in theiarSe, tney De ret erred to the decision ot constitution. , . - V i 1 2- ? The complaint of indisposition by. any j individual, shall place him or her on the in-i valid, list, on which the patient will, remain nlete recoverv L .' . ,H t o. The arrangements ot the apartments for the sick shad be sucbas'td-afrord every, sible comfort to patients, and provide much 1 vrt Mn AffuAfiiAl Wk am m a ilioM I dwell ngs could admit of. Removal tb the apartments for the sick, be at the n iudividualy A-t.A Ulu nf .kA rnmmni'vKp materially imptjoved or injured; by the ihteri- - 1 I 1 -1 T ' I ur piau in inc u veiling iiousrs, oyiiif ir siiua-I tion with respect to other buildings, by dress, i ioou, enipioyrnent, uie temper ana general J state of the mind, and by various other cir- cumstancesT tle r attention ot tne sub-com- mittee ofthia denartment shall be constant- mi. ,? f Pattment, snau oe censrant; y,oreciea to pis important conMoerauon the future prosperity anu happiness the community must be founded, the ft - committee sli - mmJ all regard this as the most important of. all the departments com- mitted to their direction,and employ in its superintendence those individuals whose talents, auainments and uis- positions render tuem best qualine.d for such a charge. : ' ' The children Of the community shall be reducated together; and as one family; in the I as one family, in the I X XI V - I har. HQ triA ritrnf Pniirnrtnn 1 iimcfinraa n rha rHm nf 1'oninrn world; wilt at all times be under the eye and inspec- tion of their parents.7; - ' Bv properly conducting their education, H wjii,uc ca w civc cu-H tuuvi tcui- j per and habits, with as sound a constitution US (Ul, CACl tlSC 1IVI jjtr ' UlU-c:, lrtll ucsiun , A facility ;m reading; writing and ac counts '--;t r'. f ;V:-; ' " ,V '' ' ' ' I t V1VUIV II 4A M tllV0 UVl Vt . PVIVIISV 1 including geography and natural history h A practical knowledge of agriculture, and domestic economy, wim a Knowieageoi some lows Useful manufacture, trade or or.cimation ----- r - 9 r. 1 Uothat his emnlovment may be varied, for J powers ; I V 0 - j 1 And, lastly,1 a knowledge of himself and of I human nature, to form him into a rational be- I irior onI tTflilr Kim .haritaKl; lritiri. Anil hp. Tr : r ii T J;-7" nevoient, to all hisiellow creatures. , XXV. VThat when the youth of the J I t ' 11 , I- l cpmuniiy isnaii , nave attaineu, neir tAiC. ja, vy umuV.. .- i Ar to nprnmp mpmnprs. nr to pt n it in. v.-.-: 0 ---- co general society, wiun every auvan- tage whlch . the community can afford i um '- I V A A nat intelligent anu expert enced . maroons oe appointed to instruct I flip -vonno-mntnpN in th hpr moilp nl I r .o r- wvu. , that, m winter, ana.vn- tavorauie weatner,asumcien.t variety oi 1 , ' , AT, . f amusements and recreations, orober for 1 the members of such'a community, v 1 nrcijaicu lYiuini uuyrs, vo auuru uvsiicu- i . : . i .:.!.:., -i,; .-. ... .i i 'r. .1,:' r. ,r x iciiii iciaiiiuun jivui uiumuj i:t:ui auu r1" XXVJII That. -,ast liberty. if enn- jsclence; religious and mental- liberty be possessed bV every member bf ' . .. , . , f th Community," arrangements be m.ide jxo4iccommouaie an aenominaiions -vut convenient places for worshin.'ahu-that each - individual be a t rone! r recommend ed ; t b : eshi bi t i n his tvhol e co nd U c t the utmoBf forbearance, kindness and char itv towards all who difler. from Kim; XXIX. That in advanced age," and ,n fcaseof disability ; from Jaccident naturalititlrmity, otiany othercause ppor? the c ommunity. an d recei ve every com- Care of the'communityf and proper fer De appointed-to take tint more jm of them, and as far as pssibJe supply the place "of their natu; AAAi.r i nat inejjommiitee ot man agement shal 1 not be em powered to ad 2 nut a new, member without the consent 01 tnreeiourtns 01 tne- memoers ot tne community, obtained at a general meet- v . ''''y'r-'-'l''f XXXI. rhat, although, at the period ot three fourths of the members of the wtien an the- members shaFriiave been trained and educated under The propas odarrangements.'anyregiilatiTms against misconduct will be unnecessary 5 and, although it is anticipated that the influf ence 01 i"ese rew circumstances upon indis-fsuthciently powerful to tender any se- nous - i 1 iierence 01 rare occurrence a- mbng them ; yet, jn1 order to provide re-a:rainst suchv it shall ; a law of the . - it Li . community;! thkt, when : dilTerences arbitrators, to be elected ,by the society. who after hearing the parties, shall de: cide upon the case. XXXII. That if individual be injurious, to the wcll-ue mg 01 me communiiy, anu it oe so ue- pos-lciued by three -fourths of the members neomhfd f n - n-onornl m.oi5nh j ili . - . . - - I - committee shall explain to him ih what " 13 conuuci.nasocen njuriou and at the same time intimate to him, that nn!ps flip mneA nf nmnlninr removed;; thev are i instructed to expel - - . v - . from the Community. ; XXXI V. I hat any member wishing to withdraw from the community, be at full liberty to do so at- ahj time ; and the- committee shall be authorised to allow any such gratuity as the j cir- enjoy equal oppc ing their friends elsewhere, or of tra, velUng for irfofmationor other obiecV5. , XXXVI. That the committee appoint duly qualified persons . to travel from time to time, , to collect scientific .and other information for the. benefit ot the I community. . -i :' " "'. XXXVII. That in order to extend f kp hnnpfita nf a vsfpm of union and J':rtt.Vr tlnn hirii la hnnlirahU to measures be adopted by the committee 1 to disseminate a knowledge ot the new principles and; arrangements. ; .... v V v v I I I I'haK 9 tln VftTAlTvlft directly opposed to secrecy and exclu sion of any kind, every practicable fa cility shall be given to strangers, to enable them to become acquainted with tne constitution, laws anu regulations 1 ... i '.'! r i . 1 of the community, and to examineane results which "these have produced in practice"'''- -: . ' V XXXIX: That ' the cbmmittee be charged with the duty of corrimuriicat ing on all occasions to the Government of the country, an u n reserved explana tion of - the views and proceedings of :" ' .-t 1 - v ' . - v. "-..t r Respectf ully informs- his friends, that he . ! . . . '.' -. -.1. .: ' il- ! r- : win continue to reside in u&jeigu. April 18, 1825. " - lilitaYy liaita War r ants. STATE OFiNORTII-CAROLtNA ' - , Secretary m Office. . "TkT OTICE is herebw civen. that by an ac JjN of the last? General Assembly of this Stete, a Board of Commissioners has been es tablished to sitiri the City of Raleigh, to pass 6n all claims -tor Mdilafy Uand Warrants for services performed; by the ofhcerSjand -soldiers of the continental line of this State iri the Revolutionary War; which shall be pre sented previous to the iirstday of 'July nsxt, after which time all such claims are declared to be forever barred. hV-'f-Mv f - 5 r , This Board is composed of his'Excellency oi shall emov eoual oDoortunities ot visit- the Governor; the Treasurer anacomptroii-i win Detoive satisiacxioo to xaoe : TfteW tavern! g suuscciurr respecmjuj nminiiTJin f ri e mli a nd t h e p n bi i c ge no ra' 1 v, t hat h e vis "removedi to his old &t:ind immedjatel v west of theStae-Houss Square: lateW in the occiipanq- Robert -:. ,Wvnr ; ivlierc he ist nrepat wa o : accommodate , i rateilers. Poarders anil othcr'n moderate terms, and with hisVusual lattentioii. : ' ' ? I -''"A -U . ? A IL" H. COOTO!-: , , naleigh,' May 5. v - i J . , - 54 St f v; THE eligible Staiid op, Fa v-tt eyHle Street " recently occupied-by Jhii it. Hendon. EPSON S living at a distance, ' having bu inei to transact with either of tHe lSanki in this placed m'ay vUave'it prbniptJv atteiided to, on'reasonabie -tcrms.vbv applying tq; Vx; ' ! J?KVKI?I4Y. M1SF,: " Payette ville; Aprir 0thl325.P $2-6vr jO thi Japln Ashbof orortti-Carclin,f trf October last, a Negro tnimas a runn way about 35yearsi of a?e ;',5 feet 8 or 9 inches r high t speaks rather slov, h.s. wide, tpre teeth and wide anarti .Who calls his name BEN, says, he4 belongs io Vilham ' Arnold : y of .Alabam j ami th;it. he camirujn Jsle of vV'ight County, Va, last', win' er, v ; : 5 ' : ; u'.. SILAS DAVIDSON, Jailor. Nov. . i 824. 6mo.. . ! , f' : Np committed to the Jail of ; this crumU iri',Newi"oTk' fouorByie.eari-lalt past, but . cannot, for Svill not name t he .stai e county or town in which he was raised, 'life is about hye feet Seven Inches high '-black..; complex- um, "with a small' scar byef his 'right eye; ; and and one near the comer of .the same. His dress Is a drab pa-jacket blue - round ditto. ana aucx.Trovsers- nc wns uniugii.i iu hum place "in the schbrter HeJUy,: Vf-igtUst from Charleston. ?Tbe ownl r is requcs'edta come fonvardi prove.' property, pav charges! ana tane nim away, or ue wm oe ucaii wim as the law directs, a ,. J .. ; ; . i T : . ;JOSl GApRETTv ShftV 4' Wasingtoncountv,NVvv23, 1324 19;6m BT vh-tue pf a deed of trust,' executed to .. us by Alexrndef;B6yd; if the: purpose1 of securi ng' a debt therein .-mentioned, and due -'to v Plair BurwelL'we twill on 5J0NDAY the 23rd -: day of iTay : ne'xt;at Mecfclhbrirg UOun-HOUSi, proceea za ssu for ensn. oei ween NINETY and ONH HUNDRED LAVrSf embracing every description i aiof: tbeni , are tradesmei. of; vanouS kiiuU t toiiit BUck- , . smiths Shbemakefs and Coopef$v - - So fine an" opportunity is sehlorh ofTereil. ' to-persons wisfiing to purchase . property , of " r.u. m-the 21st mst. a Isiegro' FeIlow;up- poseu to pe.a runaway- s:avei Ano ; says ihh name is C6jWiff':o5.;'and.that!W..hna Uvei tnts oe3cnpuon. io atciii;i..uciuLt: miguiscives. Th e .slaws are remarkably, likely and'the sale ." must certain! v take place.;! . ,' i.' If the darmt ntioned shoQId be a bad-one the sale will commence oii tire next good day; and will continue, from day to. day untu all . - the slaves shall be soldi ior sa stifiiciericy to satisfy the object of the deed of tnist? ,; . .ivciii- w i,r' i -r - ? ; W1LUAM TOU NKS. . Aoril rth', 1825;; c 52-St "T GALES SON, have just received i l .from the North, tliefollowirtg. ne Books i v ; ; V: . ; ;:: ;.: ; . " -r i . "l Go w on th e I aw of Partn ershp : -.' Mnntnrrue on'the IIhw ot T.ien "'" ': " ' - Powell ofi Devises, a new-American c VWbdaton's Reports Vols" 8 9.1 Paris's Pharmacologii2 y olfi. ; Jv; b Chapman's Therapeutics 5 - ; ! : "; - 1 1 k weirs jamiiy Fnysician Madam Campari's Journal r U i vf Private; CoTreSpondence, of Cdi Byrori -Byron'stAVorks complete ' l j'-ff 'Y'i- 5 , Goslinn Shadow; a Romance of the 19lTi Century,- 2 vols.y-VvX .VO-; r-vy'V ! Rothelab, a Rorrnce oftlie English0 Histo ries, bV the authbr of Ahtialsl of the Parish 2 volumes"--r mt r.p, The RefugeeiwRomahce. ycIs ; vf - 1 f I'Creery's SeJection from the ancient fu- sic ot Ireland, arranged lor the Iriute or;Yio .. - a -a 1 ja a.'- -y.-.-iS-i?4... ii n, auapieu rp meiigan 4'oeiry . .- - -r a supply ot acnooi jsooks, , ara f -v Morocco Paper, of ; dirTtri . colors, for Lalies':Work. iv7',! '--'U'.i ... ? Raleigh, May 9j825i :'- ' . 14 Vixg Bstailismt. y f JOSEPHWOOD WORTH; respectfully in Torms the citizens'of Raleigh, and its -i ciniiy, that be has rented a house of Capt Theo.vHbhter, nearly opposite the Court. House, where he proposes cai rying on . the Dying Bvsihest in all its branches; j The ProprieiQr has been acknowledged by Merchants and others in New4YdrkPiiiiaIel iphia and Washington City wherebe carried on tne apoye Dusiness it years,, io pe equal to any Dver in the UjiTon. . 'y- ; - . Cloths are dyed any coljor, and limshed as Imported, Sdks, Satins and Crapes are dy ... 1 . . . ed by pattern or otnerwise. lie dye Ladies ' Dresses, and "GenUenien's " Apparel. 5 Us ' scours Coats, & Pantaloons, 8c .finishes them irt " Ire neatest manner. - Hev, takes' Camel Hair Shawls, which he cleans,'and restores to their- . primitive color. - Leghorn and Straw I i&ta are dyedrand finished in the neatest marn.rl lie also dyes: Ladies Shoes, any cokr to pleases v He dyes Ladies Fesdhers, any cidor, and finishes them. " And his utmost d ire wb ny , 4- .V A Ier. a. Wlh HILW Sec'y of &tate. r I tavcr mm witn tneir cemnxni , r RaleighlhJanuan-,lfT25; -r v May 9thK1825-5 -.V , - i )' . - - . - ' , ,..r , ' i , - , - - - ' i ' - . : . - ' v I . . ' .:- j- j ' - : : ( --' . - s . ' ... '. . . :.:. . i ... j ...... ' .--r . . . r-.'f j , i . . j - v ' ' . . t- - ; . - - s . T ' - . - 1 ," i. i v - ... . . 1 . , i . ... .- .. ." .... .: ,- t

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