1 V GUi J.!,i' f ... 1 Ours are the plans of fait, delitrhtful ucace. UnwarpM hy -party rag-e to livq like brothers.' ri V.r -M - j .-t7)11 . - i. vh .,Vr f' .;Vti c . w ; -ji , ; ' . , - . . . . ; ( ' . v 1 i i i . . . , l ' . . ii i ii ii J - V- k V , - " . '-, J .. I ,1,. 4i?r1 1 - W Jl J ' ... .. .... r r-. -' ' ' '' '' ' ;t : .m'"' i . ! . ii "r . 1 i. v. . .'j ,i f . . . ' jit i. ? .v ...'.'-' -j ., . . v ,. T. i i-..- .. . . - i- v - r- it ! l. ;THE REGISTER ; ;,H published eyery; Tcksbat; and Fbidxt iby 5 . . y. t JOSEPH. GALES Sc BON ' . , AtFivE't)o!Iars pca-anrfura-rhalf m advance 'WW- ; J ADVERTISEMENTS B Not ;':e3tceecllnffl..6 lines, neatly inserted three times fora Dollar, and 25 'cent for everjr siic ceefring puhlication 1 those of greater length v h the sanie "propbrliph ..Communications thanTcftilly received:-. . . Lstt krs : to the Edi-r ' tors mist be. nost:pajdr;:f I'iTV ' ON JSTEWSPAPEUS.; IF1 The following well-written retnnrlcs on Newsi f papers are from tlie pen of he cefebrated ; Poet MoTcpMEiir,,whoisthe Editor of the English Paper tJTmerlytrvublishec by tlie senior Editor of the Register. ' ' THev rnay effect .to despise newspa- ners that win, out jt nns;r-equireu the lessons, the laborf Jtlie experience, of feix thousand jcafg, to bring ociety to a state so suuerlatiyel v f artificial a:to , jrender avinut i; acquaihtahec ? vvith wh a t ifi Z 9 i fvertf wt p r, necessa !ry for the enj oy me n t o f ,1 i fe an ri home, nmiirni H lilrrtat. mill In fnl 1 o t dlascs dy. butjwith all "ranks and 'conditions of ; men, from' the monarch on his " thrdntj : to the 1 peasant ;atTJhis plotfh. The poems of Homer and Vir gil, tiic historitVqf TIuiWdides and Li vy, ; the J rarejdie's ; ofEsch yls and So pirtr'es, t! e - orations of Demosthenes -ohd Cicero the ; greatest monuments teniiis, learnin'and scienc(?iii an Igiven ' birth to thVt. masterpiece of .hri-- jman ingenuitf--a Newspaper, till man I li n v'the: sociat bompact5 J;ad reached j Jiis niajoritj, if we may use tlie expres L sioTt; and the'perpetu;l food of intelli- gece concerning himself wherever he exists, had become a a necessary for the enjoyment of political Jife, as in the bo il dily frame;' the uninterrupted corres : ! pondence between the h;n!'ahd mem- Dermis necessary for health.;-; In those I I countries where newspapers? Jire'estab ; i llshed,but especially in our Vwn where : ! they are free, knowledge of every kind f TOusi-'be'.moreeWer trie.read 1 ing- classes than it ever cotild have. be I come: where tid such prompt and influ j entiaihrieans odiRusihg; it were em r i16yed.f.erVo'mniense. a majority " j of the poorest people are able toread' j! and those- atad any Hhin read IJCHajjapci j " ucic iiitj wuii , wo ineiil--llla..-iiici c is ntaitci y an iuui- Tidiial bet,iveen Berwick-on -Tweed and Penzance,, who is not (weekly at least) tiverteI4rom lus own petiy cares.anu pursuits : and : roused by his favorite I iournal-to take part in the counctisif ! princes the quarrel s or nauons, anu j;the affiiirs Y his Vwn govern m en td j feela persbrial -interest -in . Ahe ,'fluctua 1 tiori of comiuerceJ and . agiicultu reto f Tnark ;with;. curiosity the progress of ; arts'; sciences and the belles Uitr? ; f io reiisn ine, ipruneiii scanuais.oi ni;u ; ifci ex p fessjei u e abl i orre n ce of 'the v 1 1 -1 lanfes of -Ibxyllife, add vsytnpatliiz .with the conflicts! sufTennKS, and successes of middle Jifej--in a word, to be affect ed with all .'that affects humanitvuuder V everv actual" or: imaginable ; circurn-' i Ther forfgoin 1 13 all rhapsody, not j" one w ord 0 f Ay hi cli w as i n t e n d ed to be ? written when' we fit dowu except ier .haps thet first sentence; which was to have been f oltowed bv somethin'elsc ) thatf weihaye'altcady- rgotn,-,'ahil j care hot now.to recall. . Soiree; readers f inay imagine; thaijwe have purposed to j : exalt ourf own vocation; and to insinu- ' ate; that re geiiius U requited to com - pose newspaper, ;ncItconsequenfiy; ' tluit a newspaper: is a more excellent J i work, than any of those celebrated pro ! j dactions 'of the greatest wits in passa j 'jje. which: hay)i been; 1 ready named $jy far fim Topbsi ng a hy su cli thing ;trary, betj apd, Vthat there, is scarcely ' I V sin v" 'species Jof publication whatever i t !TaC.refiiirc hat is call edc-; ' I iiius-to conduVr(r . fitably, proyiddtheelitor possesses a f , certain ; sagacity we had' almost Jsaid I Mistinctv to ielect out of :t he floating nria ' ; terials7 wfiltli He Villjlihd iiitho pages f ltis :;cot(tVnpofarie's; those particles ).. 'tij'it'nvtlti'th number of rrieaderi!;in his -own Vw'eigli brhood.T j AVe. liaucuno scru pier o say; tha t he re'rcconsista t h$, w hoi e atand I mystery. tifcfmimlini: a popular-jourrial, Konie iriiiiices'? and- th q failure inth crh 01 tV.Vrje'wiio have undertakeirthus t0 ln florals,5 politics, litcnit'urc, cieht and modern times, "vvere prKluc :edv"in 'Jprogrpssiye'e different Vnnn trios, not one of which tould have ifvely ah ii negatively,'" bv the success in history ,f bioj;raphjMnecdotes;' facts, rumors, &!c.&c.- and all1 the" indescri bable compounds thaV enter - into ?the farragoof afpewspaper? It"h at'the present:time monhan-ever,that jhe exeircisjeof this-'eci iar-xri: ist'; neces saryto render uqh poblications attract tive, since - pot i tics are happil v for the nation become empty, staleri flat and uuprpiuaDJe.'; f A .1 RIGHTS OF SCHOOT MASTERS.1 ; A: causes yas latety brought ittTau n -top, M s.' by a parent, vagain st a school -master Tor' cruelly- and ' improper! v beating his son V After a lon trfal fthe j ury; i n at few minutes, returned a'ver diet (bribe defendant uuuge viiue,in nis cnargi,auifiieu to the practice vhich was; but too com mon ainbhg " pa rents, otVespouMne fthe Quarrels1 of their children whenever t. . . . : i ii- 1 ...... i 'i ' i . uicv c-jmpiaineu or nt usage at scnooi j by vehich means the authority of.-the master was brought into contempt arid his usefulness frequently destroyedr It was perhaps better fox the child eyen that he shou Id su ffer Sime iiij ii stie'e at tlie hands of his teacher,thau that!. should be supported by his father in an attemptto resist the salutary discipline of education. - A child 'was frequently rqined by such a course of conduct; ant' should - the plain tiff in. the present case obtain a verdict, it might be the means of rendering: the bo' entirely ungov ernable, and alike obstinate or perverse u nder parental restraint as4ie had been under the control of his- instructor. Under these circumstances, : and the principles of law ; as applicable to the case,1 which were altogether on the side of the defendant, it remained for the jury to decide whether, the punishment inflicted was of axruel ancl unjustifia ble nature, manifestly disproportioned to the alleged oftehce, or whether the master was in the lawful and correct exercise of his delegated auth6rity dver the child.; V' -;v:xi,:::. . Honor and Graft hale of Gev.- Bolivar. A I Frenchman r having- transmitted from London various private' letters to the liberator and president in "which he seeks, to impress him with mistrust of the British Ministry, relative to the reconition ot t;olomDia, an vises nun to proclaim himself a constitutional king and suggests to him the measures necessary to gain the military and ci -tizeris of influence, friends of liberty, promising to bring him, in person, a project of a constitution ; v and con cludes bvassaringhim that on this 'con dition tfie powers' of Europe will have no difficulty in recognizing Colombia': he pfesideji t, i ndign an t at read i ng such iniquitous counsels has sent the said letter; tothe Vice-President of the Re -public;-stating in a confidential letter that Je consigns them to his hahls with a view of d'enou ncing themlt'6 Congress, that the Representatives may be made acquainted yi iih the suggestions of the enemies- of .America, .and : may know that he never will keep secret, commu nications of this nature, because his on-. jy tiesire is vio ure a cuueri ftc mr ti frppmnn." i . ... . . . , , L" Such is Generaf Simon iBolivar. - : Mnpul Travp(ling.och; is the'im provemht in tliq;rneth()d of tnivellirig, tl)atdistancevhic)i somp lew years ago consumed .a;,week of a mah's life are now travctled; in litte' more than arsinglei dayrheyoutti froihoston to NewrVorkAhabeeri regularly per formed this season in 24to 26 Kours that from Nev- York to Philadelphia, in 10 bourse and fromN tht latter place .to Baltimore, ? in about the sam e tunei From Baltimore to Alexandria the usu alttiroWis about 7. hour's and thencelto Norfolk about '22. vThs the trav?l. ling hours,." between . Boston and Nor folk, amount at this tirncTto 75. Twen ty years ago, 17 days;or f408 hours were required for the same- journey.;. - Ctenafc . by SteamTh Cincinnati Emporium informs us,' that at th6 wool en r manufactory ;inj that city there js a m'odet: of a machine for e'xeaya'ting the; earth for the?, f orraationf)f analsie invention of , Mr Frencli, practical Engineer It -excavates,' elevates- and places theearth on therside of ;the'ca nal, at any given d istancefrom it s.mar gin Vone operation The great snn plicity of its constructin aiid move inentsfihc;almostVcrtam great practical UHUty tioii at' this particular period ii matter of cmigf atulation toHhe citizens of this country, .and, wte trust,: oi profit ro its ingenifbus inventor. ' We under. n'lnachiriebfffici rstand de is now building, :and expect this season to8ce"'MW successfully applied to digging cnnals.--'Bdlti innre Patrln Ttespectfully informs his rfriends, that he will continue to reside in Ilaleiehi r April 18, 182a. ' 1 ' J Tu 5 1: received by J. Gales Soiu , , Jliner and, vTully on Fevers , , ' . . Good's Study of Medicine vols. -5 -' Majetidu's Phisio?oy ' .'' " Beanys Pleas in Equrty Arc'tbold's Circuit Plend'njr' . - Johnson's Chancery, vol. 7th : . J ; ,.) Benedicts History of all IeIitsnons .-. Dallas's RecoUections of JLord Byron Life of Burke ' , i t femoirs of Goethe Hurnan Uenrt ; Taltrs for mothers ; "',-' . . Campbell's Thepdoric s ; '. Ltticoq ! . - .. t i . ' Lord Byron's Conversations t I .o'ngV2d 'Expedition- Miss VVripht's few 1):jts at Athens ; Vally of Shenandoah; 2 vols -Wolfe's Missionary Journal . . Thatcher's Sermons . . s. . 5,000 Receipts STATE pF :llTf I-CAB.QLINA. f ' ;0. i4 ; v";:' "--r. Secretaires (lRce; NOTICE is' hereby given, that by fn act of thq last General Assembly of this State, a BoaiM of Commissioners has been es tablished to sit in the "City of Raleij?h, to pass on all claims for Military Land Warrants for .services performed By the officers, and: sol diers of the Icnhtinrnlal line of this State iri the Revolutioharj War, which shall pre sented previpits to the first, day o'. July next, after which time all such claims are declared to' be for; vef barred ' ; ; , f V ; W This Board is composed of his Excellency the Governor, the "Treasurer and Comptroll er. ' . j WM. 1I1IX, Sey of State. UaTrigb; 4th J tinuary,'lS25:' J S ;; ft JOSEPH WOOD WORTH, respectfully in: forms the citizens of Raleigh,' and its vi cihify,' that j he has rented a house of Capt . Theo. Hunter, nearly opposite the "Court House, where he proposes carrying on' the Dying liusififsa in all its branches. i . '. The Proprietor, h:.s been acknowledged by Merchants and others in New-Yorki' Philadel phia and Washington City, where; he carried on the above, business 17 years, to be r equal to anv Dyerw the Union. r ' Clo'hs are dyed any color, and finished as imported-- Silks.-Satins and Crapes, are dy ed by patternor otherwise.1 He dyes Ladies' presses, and Gentlemen's Apparel. He scours Coats, & Pantaloons, 8c finishes them in he neatest manner. He takes Camel Hajr Shawls, which he cleans, and'festores to their primitive color. Teghorn and Straw' Hats are dyed and finished in the neatest manner. He also dyes Ladies Shoes, any color to please. He dyes Ladies Feathers; any color, and finishes them . . And his utmost desire will be to give satisfaction to those who may favor him with their commands. f U . ? I MaySth, 182555 fJ,.' 'l JTr GALES & SON, Have just received from the ' North, the following new Books': '' r r.J-'V-.- ' - ( .' v- ' ;4 Gow on the. Law of Partnership. j k ' ''.. "Montagu on, the, LawJof Lieiu ; J ; : . -Powell on Devises, a new American edition Wheaton's Reports, Vols 8 6? 9. ; . Paris'sjPharmacologia 2 vblsl ' . ;' . Chapman's Therapeutics , .. . Ti" H well's. Family, Physician t : Madam Cam pan's Journal , V , .v . A Private Correspondence of Ld. Byron Byron's Work's complete' ' I Goslington Shado w, a Romance of the 19 th Century ,"2 vols. - ri-v-' 4:1 - Rothjelan a Romance pfhe English) Histo. ries, by. the author of Annals of .the" Parish, 2 volumes . V . y,-v ' The Refutree. a Romance 2 yols.v ; M'Creery's Selection from the ancient Mu sic of Ireland, arranged for the Flute or Vio lin, adapted to American I'oetry. f A sunnlv of School Books, and Morocco :paper, of different .colors, for uaaies- woric, w - BY" virtue 6f a deed of frust, executed' to us" by Alexander Boyd, for the purpose of securing a debt , therein .mentioned, and dueitovBlair.BUrwell, we Vwill on; MONDAY, the 23rd day of May next; at ;Mecklenburg Court-Hous.e proceed, to $eu jor push, between embracing every descri ptiort ;tamptg Vthem are tradesmen 6f yal ious kindi t w, BUck smitlisSshdemakers and Coopers. I V : So finBan opportunity is? seldom offered to f persqiwisningO purchase property f of this description,'tb accommodate themselyes.v The slavcsAre remarkably likely and thd sale must certainly .t ake place'- -?' 'f , If the:d?iy mentioned sbouldlbea bad one the, sale, will Conrimence oil the next good day, and will continue from day- to day . until all the slaves shall be sold, i - or "'n sufficiency " to satisfy the object of the deed ,of trust. . , : f - Jiotw w. i.p.wis. - JOHN W. LEWIS, WILLI 4 M TOWNES. Trustees. Abril 7th, 182$, 55-Ct Internal Xmyi y 6v ement s ' A MEETINJG of the Board foMntevnal Tmi 1SL provements will be l)eld. at Fayetteville, on londay.the JSth of next month, i'nste:d of the , 23d instant, r as proposed ' at the ;. last meeting circumstances having bccufreds to make the oJiauge unavoidable. v.r -? V ".''-:'.'4 .-'-H:v ' ' : Br order of the Boarl, v : 1 GALES; Secyl 1 ND committed to the Jail. of this county JjL on the 21st inst. a Negro Fellow, f biipi posed to be a runaway slaved who. says his name is Cornefals Tones, and that he lias lived in Ne w.York four or : five year" last past, but cannotj or will not name , the state,- county or town in which he was raised. He is about five feet seven inches high black complex ion, with a small scar Over his right ey e, and and one near the corner of the same. His dress is a drab' pea-jacketbhe round ditto, and duck trowsers He was brought to this place in tike Schooner Hetty, Wright, last from Charleston. The ow'n r is requested to come forward, prove property, pay charges and take him.away, or he will be dealt with as the law directs.- Ah"' '-V' x''fA .l ' : ? A JOS. GARRETT, ShflV v Washington countv, Nov23, 1824. .19-6m v- THE concern of Hinton 8c Bra me, of, this place; is dissolved by limitation and consent. AH 1 persons indebted to the same'in the State' of North-Carolin-i, are requested to settle with Mr . Ed w ard V tki ns, or his agent,; and those indebted in this State to pay to John Hinton, who is authorised to grant discharges. - JOHN II INTON, : G? ; Vf ' y '!i;c.vtiRAME,f;:,'-fi.:'i By his attorney; JOHN HINTON, : ' Petersburg, 15th April; 1825. ; 57 -THE Mercantile Concern of James Townes & Co. which existt d in this, place, expired some ,time ago, and has . been . disolyed by mutual consent. -' , r ' ' ' JAMKS TOWNES, V w JOHN HINTON- s: i S.C BtiAME. Fayetteville, May 10, X825. 57 - 1 ; hv UiAc Xbtic t r i THE undersigned. Executor of Samuel Walker,- of Granville county, dee'd. hereby gives notice that if Thomas Dickinson, the Legatee, towhom sundry Slaves; viz . a Negro Woman ,Vine, and her Cluldren, the proper ty of said deceased were left by will, many years ago' do not come1 forward and pay the bxpenses'that have been incurred in main taining said Negroes, and take them into his possession, oh or before the 14th of Novem ber the said Negroes will on that day. be put up for sale at vendue, and sold in .order .to aeiray tne cnarges mcurrea in ineir support. : ' JOHN STONE, Exr. Franklin, May 10, 1825: " 566m. 1 ! ; iiabourers XyantA On the Cape-Fear River,' between Fay - etteville and Wilmington. is my . irtentiori to ; recommence - the 'orks for the Improvement of the Cape rear niver; oeiween rajciicvjiie uvj.., h mingtbn,;as learfy as the'seasoriUl admlt.-i' Any number of laBbnrers '-wb!b thoose!to ap ply will find immediate employment, h) - Owners of Negroes will do well to embrace this opportunity of engaging them in a work where, the wages are liberal ajkl promptly paid," the provisions are wholesome and a bundaiit; arid every attention will be paid to their cleanliness and health,-; f, " ; ; f-i-Vf , , : H AMILTON FULT6N, f&i Marchs9. 39tf State Engineer. Sink Stoclc Uextilicate . . - . - - . .- . ,1 .. ., . ... " t. -. ... ., ' Zy-.-M : & - rost; ! I A CERTIFICATE of Fire Shares-pf "tlie 'J "Capital Stock' of the StatieBankof Northj. Carolina, issued iri thename of Alexander D. Moore, .having, been lost or; mislaid, ..if I. do not hear of it in.three months, frqm thp.dat? hereof I shall apply to the said Bank, lor a rieW Certificate of said Stock; 1 : ' If -- - REBECCA MOORE, Adm'rx. Wilmington, 21sf Feb. 1825. ,134. SVLilton a cmte Authorised ny S pecial Act of Assembly, ",-' :T v'1 ; for the benefit of , '. --v 'XX GOLDEN FLEECE LODGE, No. 74, N. C. IS is is is is is is $3000 2000 . 2000 2500 .1000 -JOOO 1000 2000 1000 ... -t i is- 7500 -A- m $20000 f 4000 Tickets at ?5 is " . $20,000 - Drawing to coriimence in Mitfox, as 'soon as a safficient number ef Ticket shall have been sold. -Superintended by the following Managers. :kh. iX-'M ."i-:. ;-' ' ' . - JAMES RAINEY, ,Vt V ARCHIMEDES DONOHQ, -.i JOHN It; CLARK; f l i ;-rrBtf-THOMA "- SAMUEL WATKJNS. '' U Orders for tickets, paid, ajid enclosing the Cjwa, ' will be thankfully received and punctually altendea to Jy tne lreasurerun Tickets Five BoIIars eacli;- Ticicets to . e had from Agents resld i ng ih the different towns, villages and public places throughout the State. , , , . i! Bv order of the Managers, 5 : PH!UriL THOMAS,' Treas'r. 1 prize ' ' .. K; L 10 ysv,--?iOQ "! ' -20 " - ' . 4':.50-4:. .100' -v.; -.. , - V 10- 1500? - - i - ' ' 1 639 prizes ;.r'Vjl V 2361 Blanks ' jf 1 , llalg; Academy i " , The semi-nnnual. Examination -Of the.Sltf- dents cf the Raleigh Acydetny"wiItcomroTic"e pn Monday the" "0th inst. : Parents,' Gdaroi- any,; arid Othefis; areinvited to atteiid; m- - h , WM v H ILIV .Sec. ' Mav 14 Uf A-v :-sf :- ,v . 57 HIE subscriber wisnestp' ;emptpy - S ix fif Ji.ieux,, isione Masons, to worK on tue "MiV i r Oxford Vl ile Acaey; ; UTplt EExamniatiort of:tle?StudeiitRl in:thlaf 1. J 'Institution 1 will cbmmeiicVjn Tuesday the 3 tst instf and th Report thereof be reat on the; -Thursday following-. ,A vacation will then take" place- until- the 20th, June,? wtiert the Exercises will be resumed. , , ? . May 12tb, 1825. -..i ' - 57-5t : . WE want to engage, immediately Carperi; tets to Buid a. Store-House 25 by 50 feet4 and to be finished bv. the 15th of Augiist ''next.' ; The'tihtber. 'is all readyVtb, Commence ' With'f iminedJateb: i Apbly to V PETERS & 3V ATSON; Nashville, N. C May 1 j. 57 i; ILL be letio the lowest biddet, on the premises, the buijdhifr'pf a " bridge a- cross Deep'liiyerat or near McQtieeji's Fer-: ry, in Chatham County, on; the I5tii 1diy of June neXt-TThe fi lap -arid materials, will be; made known on .that day : - . .... . i-. - Unueitakers ai invuep to attena. i :mos. FA,RlSHvv:i-4 Cl;r: ARCH'D, McQlJEEN, ;-W.M. C. Si ED MAN, t Mav 10th 1825--57 : 5.1-" State 'of North CaroHria ' fi ' ; ;-i?W ' r: V Duplin Countyl; " 3 . ; .Court of Pleas arid Quarter. Sessions i; ! Hosea Murray. '.O'v'-':';; :;';f ;:-:; vs. i:.. ; ungmai atu- levied, " Amos J.' Waller. 3 ;' Xyv-tvff."..' -y f j.t 'ij, j ;' ;.. ' ' f T appearing f o theWisfaction ofth Court Jb thatthe defendant is riot n Trihabitknt of the.-Stute;f'is therefpre .ordered thai publi cation be made until t.ie'Sd .Monday '6t July, nextuitiie Raleigh Regisiet that the defend' ant . appear at our , next Court of Pleas arid V Quarter Sessions to be held for said county at' tlie Court-HouseJin DuplmTrthea and there to plead, -&c. .or judgment will be entered a gainst bim accordingi i plaintiff's demand: Test. J AS PE AHSALL, Chrk. , 1 I . ,' ' 11. 1 ; i- v' -. State of North-Carbliriii j ? : GrarivillCPimty;r.'IVW'--; ' . ' ; .. Court of Pleas 'and Quarter Sessions, : . May term, , D. lb25. , ' ; - . ; " 1 uuiuas uru w u, surviving . 1( 4 . M partner ot tieo. Cc i lio's. f T p , vl,'bt.V''it''HT cliargc the real -l". ' The Heirs of James Pit-vt estate. KV" ? t&rd, dec. -t i'y:Kij':i'j'i -';-, f-? y . The samc'v;-: O '4:'C:'v :-v:'rf;t:T:C - : ' 4 The same. , -; - -,. .:' ; ": ;,. ': T; harjng been made'to appear that florae a Somerhdlj One Pthe0defendarits iri theseN Cases,' is an inhabitant of another State' i ou derfed that ' nubiicatiori , be ' made " for. three-. months , in the llaleigh Jlegister, for .'said'de fendarit ;tp Pome forward wit bin th e turrit of. said Court; to be held oit the 1st Morittay J?r Augiist next, at Oxfotd, and enter bis appear-' ance; cor judgment will be entered against mm Itness,:y4v' ":.;v:'"i. v ' --u ", ' nvstephenk: sneed, c;o PJIITsJmBLPUIJi- March iCh lS25i OMHE:Subsc.tibers havi fjiis day ! entered" vlrito Parttiership, uride 'the Firrri '.of TO WAR 8c HOGAN, to carry on thBooW ' selling KUsiness, as successors, to the latfe' JDovid iHogoht at the Oid, Staiul, No.l 255J v , IHarket Street; between Sixth and ; Seventh : Streets, nearly opposite the Red Hon JJotel u bereC they! solicit ' continuance of custom t which will be pPrictuallyttended to;" r : xrmrrK AliXANDKllTOVVAUirV : . : ; JAMES HOG AN, jr. I- ; t ' f ton Bridge, to' whom good wages. wih be iYi. - eri? immediate application shoujd he rnad ' cm,ii:r. JOIIN;W;L: D;ANlELi:,t' : ' X Vriltpn, Mny,l, TS5. k ' 57law3 ; . p ' Ttmr&ogion . x x Keep .constantly on hand a general assort-t , merit of Miscellaneous,. Law. vyiedicah' and, Bennett's, Smiley's, Jaudoh's' aPd , Daboll's. Arithmetics ; v ebsters, rComiv's and Dil worth's Spelling Book ; Watts Psalms, and Hymns i Prayer Books 5 Dbbeirs Sc Rippori'a . Hvmns. Methodist Hymns r 'Family. Vbckt andlSchopl IVibJes j -'Testaments v Murrav'g Grammar Eg1ish Readers i'X Sequels 'nnl Introduction 4 i Comly 'a arid ijaudon's Grafrir mars ? JaudouV; Expositor j -Walker's- Jarge Dictionarv ; Linsworth's,- Young's and 1 En tick's Latin Dictionaries ; Greek and Latin" 43mrnmars; Schrevelh'4 Oretk Lexicon Cicero :.- Cesar : ;; HoraPe s VirLMh . and' tlje Greek 'and Latin School Books generally Blank Books :: Foolscap and LeUeri Paper ', Quills, Slates f Lead Pencils, tc; &c. , ' . . AlisceJianeous oinuers, Xj&na orders tor .pre' fessibnal -Libraries, in , "Medicine,' Law :nl Divinity,: filled at th lbwc t prices, for cah or city aCcepnces;-?f"4:" 'w virf50 - Blapks vf every description icrt at tpaUics IMieplosrical : Books, srndaljp all hcj School Books and Stationery in general usV, such as '. Walker's and Johnson' Dicttoriarv,' Pike'a l4 - ' r. h I' J i t .