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- tt " - -tt ''rrp?irr;rvt-,i r'r r v .v frTTATTrn yTi nrr T1 T ivi 1 1 1TTTV4V-A-W?wwtt-Iw'l''w'tfc .to the - '-v-.. 1 r f! tvMias permute u r?- ..O V. V"-I; V ,: Ours are the-ulans of fair, delightful pejicc-v .VV-.J, Tr 1-7 "1, VVV Ti-:- that hito Bot bU n;any WV spirits forfiveiearsand; that hnett pr0c,edS?oflesbave l-.i-kAn'ine88 ;more profitablQ;:and 1 . n ncc he abandoned a;trafficj pleasant,, since v t - '.n afTDearcd entirely Mncopsis- . .tff, fhft hrofe3sion of Religion , 4.,,.t r-- . 'At persons -committed tto p pri.son,CroV! any LarcYrrtemVerite: attiat a sober viHaihfis; rarely met with; butmuch mor6 ifficuU'qtmariage .thajjT thei crowd A centleman ,who was preseninn JNew, York.at'the? recent ranniver'saryt .the Suttdayracnooi union.;sayvuc -jiiawv wasdclfghtfulSind Imposing beyonil Me; cnption.t There was a moral jgraricleur an it, that:n6ne,ccaii lully 'understand, un less they-nave; witnessea .ine same or a simitar, scenes Our informant thinks there vere iwdvt thousand Sunday School Chi- drea in tHe pfodessibn ,; each School arran- ceu uuuer xne mrecviuu ui. iiieu xeatiieis, wxui a' nanner anscripeiv WH smvauie.-uc he chanties instituted. for the purpose,of improving the moral Condition of our race this-we hold 'to be the most jmportant.rr it striK.es avxne iounuauon;.wnere an me labors of mental culture should commence, in order.o'prbducesollUand'ilurabt'e! ef fects - , 4 ' ,1 : ' t ProscriptionTioijya that Prince ,of Historians, says we .ought tp reverence the pasty sub'mit'o the preseq t, love good rulersand obey them aithey ore-VBe it so ' but no sense of duty," (obliges us to ap- pofehalwcc,qTcie belieye. is'injurioiisipiriie bporifiappinesFand lieutafibriloft outco it require pf us, to pass over j.ia silence our mortification and disgust iat the con duct of thoseV wlio nbw pdssjss the right Happily iwelivein aage and country where thle ; Bbwstringlf the Guilldtine anc Inquisiti6ncannbt;be to cure the refractbry and ;sileh'ce the in jured. V bt if wercould reconcile ou r ideas to shedrlin blbofj by hutnaii means; ihese cruelties would; habmeyanta ges, as they vvyold terminate at oncei the ills of life- fHeref? hbweye, in this free country only! slander nItary atipn are awarded to those stiirdydogs," who VfiII not ..throw: tip their Caps ; and cry " Hail to the tJhiet,'.' When ihe Vast extent of Executive in iluence and the patronage of the depart ments are .considered tbjeetherSvith the abuses incident thereto;? as daily develo ped, Opposmoohducted on principle is u pbsitive"duty'impbsed bn?those who are loakedvup tb f as cefthnels -on Ithe w at ch'-tover'it i s encumbent bh;the rr to check the inischievous designs bf men in power-to guard' tlte rights of the peo ple -to curb the progress of dishonorable ambition, and to .expose to censure, the conduct ofthosei who vested "with a little brief authority, play such fantastic tricks" as fill dispassionate men with in dignation -' We-continue the list of appointments arid teraovals to show the urosress of Reform." ' "John M. McCalla, to be M irsh:il of Kentucky, , in the place of, Chapman Coleman, removed John Speed Smith, to he District Attorney for the District of Kentucky, in the place of John J. Chittenden, removed. WiUiam Meyers Editor of the New Brunswick Timcfejan okl paer, which' threw a somerset during the time of the aie Administration, and came out for Jackson, has been appointed Post master of New Brunswick, vice D. Fitz -Ran dolph, removed. Dr. Ilogeboon has been appointed Postmaster in Schodack,lllenselaer County, N. Y. Vice StepheTluMerchant, removed Eli M.Tood, has beenappointed Postmaster in Waterfori, NOTv in the place of Samuel Dehi- arcst, removed. J. C. Stick ney, has been appointed Postma- ter of Lynn, vice Jona. Batcbellor, Esq. removed. Svms Gardner; ihis&jtenlremoved from the Post Office in BOwdoiuham, Maine,) to make room for Josiah ' Jlerrow. -a f The successor was oie of the-leaders of the Jackson party in that town, tonsisiin of eighteen members, ac cording to the votes cast , for Elector last No vember, and he mu&t be ? rewarded" and Ir. O. " puniihi. ':&f , I Mark Tbrafton is appoirieFoset I'anipr, (in Maine) vice.itoyal ciatkm n As fesbectaDie A.Jaiier,a ay StedecVare9;SO;fa . ru'x.;Jnn-".VmK nini-f0nthV. of the mis ousci awy'M,,ra -r - . vices. -Tt must" have, beeri tindeed.a de lightfiil spectacle f for among all'our pub 'mbus, (Ohlo VlToer Butler, rmotl. ? lfe:luf'rlnte William terrett ajipoinledtmist er, at tfJ?1? theajhhett bethinks Cbilicthe, oii6) vsrWnlraicrhtpn, rr- imf lfn; the veryeye of, enjoying the i-Avei. - v ; : - fruits of his baseness, profligacy and vice. - v V .'.'vi'1,- . -ry r v; ' J w--'r 7 commuuities to ' theirrcspctiv. govern- j rt vol; xxix - fMlobertS. Currjr appointed Postmaster, at by the virtuous and feon'd, ah branded by ment appt3ir4ncera fulV Bainbridge,and John M'Laughlin; at Elizabeth- society as unfit fortb fellowship of h'u- b"66)s. cojni"tfrtab'e!fuHr,nitqre fin shortKa town, Lancaster CSunty, in Wsfe,Tohio;- mail beings TPash.Cfi.TOii. ' . few years J completeieto .Jehoikim Van VolfcenburW has been ap- -rr ' . r appeaVanc of the 4dtvb." ekiertial and Mii- ;pbjhtedpstmastei: at; Clayerack, Colmnbia ( Amos Kendall . the FopVth AuditoTvOf ternalvNo rvhrei was thi chn;e;sfivis Conty,:vice Joseph C. Holmes, removed. ' . tneTreasury, a few day after he entered ible usin the church oiithVSibbaf hi "True s JTW 11 iara ;Vy man has been appointed Postmas- on the'lJuties of his office, made H great there was a fireyt amouiit ol".:ffa-udy: finery. ter at Lo well; llassi vice Jonathan C. MorrilI,s removed: ' h Jhe fallowing1 Removals and appointments, of removed. ' Concord," Wilham Low, vice Joseph Low r - moved , " v Georee in uanover, jaoez a. . uousrias, vice ueorerei YV IICCICK, removes. I. w'i '.4 i ........ . . i onoonGery uoenezer wnituer, vice Kicnara Anderson. remorJ. , : .. ' r : i nrL-u.'' . MOiwiuwr' m.iciuorc, jr. vice -ucuj. i Craning, wmotvrf, I Hopkingon, Horace Chase, vice George Har- ns, removed. IJUIsb( uiuuuil. OAiuuct cv-illJLritii, Unas I -. I f New Market' William ,Teney, vice Benjamin . . . , . . , . . v. 1 .-.f ... Uanteruury, Kichard Oreenough, vice Jacob - jjiancuaru remowa. . , , ' . y ""'Tyr " -lia"suu" 4 V "vv --Irif '.Oioton, Thos. J. Lang, vice John Nevins jr. : "Penitentiaries. Governor Tomlinson IP his recent, message to the Legislature of Connecticutv-now in, session, states that the. accounts of the Connecticut Peniten tiary, forthe first year of ti existence, ex- hibit an actual gain to the State, after de- ducting evekind of ernen atiendino Uuctuig eyeg kind ot exptn.e attending its management and .support durm- the yearof three" thousand two hundred and tUjmt-niMdoUar, and forty cents. Prob- ably there is no institution of the kind in the worldhich, is under better regula tions, or more judiciously conducted than 'this.- " Qhi,Pm - -see- The Executive of Virginia have appoint ed Jno. Ft. Mfay, : Esq. yof Petersburg, a i Judge of the General Court of Virginia; in place of Tho. T. Buuldin, Esq. elected to the House ; of Kepresefftativea of the Uni- ted Spates. jee--r' ' The fyllotving just tubute to the people of this country, appears ihan articte of ihe Paris CoQStitutione), relative to the Uui- 'tlu'.'iStates 2-.;,A -4 i-.'-TJiereyisnot a city so small that it has not its printing-office and its Journal : or, a hamlet so )hscur that the light of the . pefloTdial press does not, penetrate -it.' foreigner is surprised to. hear comrnon farmers debate, with a perlect knowledge of nienand things, notonly u,pon the aftairs ci: their pwh country, but evert upon the .political events of which Europe is the theatre. There is more good sense, more sbundi ideas up on civilization, in a'log-hbuse in the U. States than in our most brilliant saloons, and even our academies.' There are some men so utterly desti ute of every principle of honor so in sensible to every feeling of delicacy as to stoop to the lowest and vilest practices 10 promote meir inieresi, or to injure an enemy, ouqn men are too common in every country, and under every govern ment ; but they should be branded with infamy, and scouted from society No : - r r. x l 1 , .1 one is saie nuin ineir Tnaug:nity tneir breath is pestilence, and their touch con tagion. They become secret informers, or du ty spies, who labor in their vocation, often from the pure impulse of malice, 1 m- m envy or hatreii. f ew communities are exempt from these human vampires, who least upon the destruction they produce, and glut upon the havoc' and ruin they create. 1 hey destroy all confidence be tvyeen man and man ; for the most loose and innocent expression is perverted ot tortured into a meaning never contem plated, or magnifieu to a degree scarcely conceivable by the microscopic malignity of these moral monsters. If grounds are wanting, such is the power of the gnaw- ing nend within them, that they resort t( falsehood, and" fabricate the grossest ca lumnies to effect their detestable, end, am exult the more as they think- their poison can oe iniusea in secret, ana -'without tie tection But trutli and virtug, however they may be shrouded ior a lime, will a L last triumph, and the base and grovellins and vretched workings' of - these fipnfU will. ibe brought to light, and be made to react ih-a':manner at once- inat. trrufifv inftamlTexeniplary. Let no man sun- prosper suSeif? Such men, however, should be shunned PostmastersLave taken place in the State of Jew cessor to. Irank letters tor other persons wearer r , livery .yne s lemarKen so coin: Mumpilkaionejii f that this practice was corrupt and dan- plfte and obviousl cU.insje. The inJus-: T)overf Barnabas H. " Palmer," vice John W. gerous and should no longer be 1 allowed, try spread in every direction,, and in "he White removed. This'. was.:yery opportune - mtelligence to' Prse of ten 'yearf' hisf. . hb'wble.risines Exetei-. Joseoh.Y. James, vice James Burlv the editors of the party, vho were on the of plaiting straw hats was realised, as ABJM? lhwetodA. Th.. as .terriWe b the jacUo. .g ornaments chieflj for ..he fem.le.he.dy win,- r-vvu' , h niins contended that it 4as the height of ch ? nu.ulwr of hamls-.were appl.e.U.n Wakefield, Milton C-Walker, vice Josiah II. -ri ti- . ti ' ir i n Jhe direction of suuplvinff this uernand. si, , ill manners in Mr. Binns. Poor Kendal , . v, , . .? .p'.y V ' i 2-?' . 4 . r FRIDAY," JUJNfcl 5j f1829.; , 7 , ' s vXa i,57i;.rr- ' uk ;ye inloanssti -'raacii tv flourish about, the reformation he had in- trodiiced, declaring he had discovered that it had been the practiceof hisprede- center MnSor. the wa7 oF reforming, abuses. The in- " r . .w.y. ...... q, mv.c. m.w , si. , , , rr from t hft Aiulitnr's npn. whpn oiit rnmis 'H" .K - - 7: rill i il wcuuci cmwroi uie ucmuaauc rre,i . aim actuauv accused tne same immacu- j 'i i ii i ii r : i i , f , n r j r' ii,? t l j -ii: . . , o u... u- UJi." ' :nruj:j VATt7Cir' Vina lVAi n n .nra' cinpA i c . t 11 f n ii rn I mniKf in n moil hinr Vs .fimcr iyiteory CA!V0inS'Wtisacurims T Tnit ir this irinmorir ovorir j. Uannh ip I iia.T th 1 T o T f" m 1 e mnmartr airnpir j. lnnnh 11 iuvi. uiuyjuv. lino iuu intuit 1 v r ii y ! lvcuuuiltj n xt- WrM ;a mma I , u,nil u:r: ,59 Ti,f..ii i- i inaiy ciueiiaiii.x xnc luiiuwiwjr is it thft ditrerp.nt. Prsiffnt.s ; United States Mexico Guatemala Colombia llo'ivia , . General Jackson.' Guerrero. i-r-r. . Bolivar it ti Santa Cruz. js. Mar.; Pmtos. Peru Chili Huenos Ayres Lavalle. Hayti v " Boyer. Tiiis does not look like undervaluing mil v 7 . "I vvelhave no oWe f,,,itai f.1 ts anu wediave no desire to see such talents undervalued, either m Republics or other forms of government. yt it the cause be;sought out why all ines.. men alter serving, .their country in ? "V1 . t"11 eieya.eu 10 uiejHga siauons wnicn ; iney now occu- py, it will be found not always tdfiave pro- ceedecl trom the tree and .unnstramed hooks of suspense, anxiously wait- hunble or umroportir.t element in, the .something to satisfy :the demands ' manutactures ot by far .the greatest, inanu- ueoDie. as io wnai nau ueen aone .-"- viui, """i"" ", will cf the people. Some of them have retieved fn the laat six mouths 914 per rode into power on the necks of their fel- sons. The b00ks of the library vere lo low citizens, atid now reign rather than preside, over the public destinies. A- gainst such usurpation it becomes every freeman to remonstate, as an outrage up- orithe very sanctuary of liberty,- In our own country we are happy to belieye there is a spirit ot jealousy universally preva- vent, which will forever defeat any at- tempt at military rule, which 13 not au- honzed and sustained by our tree Con- stitution" owr. of Com. , j lUUOlUtCt UUUU "1 1113 CAuiiij 11113 UCC11 raised near Adamsville, S. C from the seed of the raisin. The vines, to all ap- pearanceiare tlou nshi ns, Hantl'ci ve lair promise of producing fruit this season.- vv e wouia suggest to onveor our enter-j prizms: agriculturists to make the expehr l meiU'f 'Ui can oe -'easily; uoneana ii successful would open a new source'ofniade,an;encainpineiit a few miles irovri nront to our larmers- laiisourv jour. I An . intelligent writer in the Phila- delphia Gazette, on the general subject of Trade with South America, furnishes the interesting information that in all the countries of South America in which he has been in Peru, Chili & Buenos Ayres he observed a decided preference given to American Cottons. 4 I he British," he says, ' cannot, in the countries, where we are on the same equality of duties with themselves, compete with the Ame rican importations of the-coarser cotton fabrics. Allowing the respective yard of each manufacture to cost at home the same, the American is far superior in point of strength, weight, durability, beau ty ot thread, and, of late months general appearance. With regard to preference, it is notoriously a tact, that the vigilant British salesman exhibits his "roods with the qualification that they are American Domestics!' And I have witnessed ray self an American firm in Buenos Ayres who had some British Shirtings consign ed to them, break the pieces from the bales, that they might more easily prac tice the deception above alluded to." Nat Intel. Stratv-Bonnet Making.--The following is Mr Flint's account of the rise and de cline of buun i . i 1 1 met-inaking in some New-Khg- , in Lunenburgh we presume T ianu vmage, in iuneuuurgn we presu We lived in a village in New-England where making straw-bonnets commenced. We saw the first coarse essays. We re marked the gradual increase of the indus try, umu one merchant sold from the a vails of a town containing fifteen hundred people, 812,000 worth of straw manufac ture m one year v Into whatever house we entered, the t .chparn frorti five to fifteen years-were alt bsilVcmnlbvecl t and while slejidei fingers nvere.foccupied, and. their. nunus cneereu witn excitement and hope with the certainty of the rewanl of tndus tryjcame hnorableenittjatioB, improve not always ji the best jase. Who woulil carp at it, "whenevery ont ; knew it. wa Iheresult of the intdivnl.uat tndustr'oHhe 8ett . Kverv (,1ie admitted, too, ijiat ;a- . ?, v - ' - . cnarioa ..r n. .cri)'lk...,.k ft ufllc - 4"" '""'"i) 'umc ' evidently minirledf with ihP fri,,,ralWiilt; k , - - -. . o- "7 - h im u r ,i it r ir i rnrir. iitw riiM niru u:4 r & v- sood w morals, elf-resnecf- and imfimve meat of every sort. fThis snecies of in dutry was, however; limned to furnish- manufacture. It stilt remains no unim portant one down tu tliis time.) ' lmdm UMverMt'Tht following . a sununaiy is given of a reprt on theastate of the new University oI' London; -read at a meeting or the proprietors, on the aaih ot February ; I he receipts in the year amounted to 59,803. 12s. rIts expendi ture 4 ,568. 1 4s- 3d., leaving a .balance in hand of 12,2341 17s. 9d. vXlie dona-, tions in the year had amounted to 772. 105. and 1 lie receipts from students applj cable to the University - were 1,902'. 5sl lOd. I he report calculated the annual current expenses of the University at 5,- 500' PPr avwn,ch be produced by 1100 students.: At present there were 57 of whith 100 were of the Latin, 77 of th Greek, and 91 of the Mathematical cirtSses It was calculated thatahe stu- dents wou!d be t(ll ee titnes as :humerous itytoe next year, and four times as nuhe- rous in year following. rIt was . 'deemed uecessarV to establisnia Clinical Hospital hear thAlnivrrtV. "Trip'TUipnfiVy had oe lent to students at 'their residences, and the reading room's to be opened- from five o'clock tili four in the dayjimel The museums in Mineralogy and Geology were not yet formed, and that of Zoology not yet complete. Great importance was attached to public examinations, , and. to the prizes in the dilferent classes. The chairs of logic and moral philosophy were uot yet filled the; Iiicardo lectures, an a professorship of juridical science divided into classes of civil I t w,i the law of real PP - I 1 I .IIU VUUIW TV'dd Pigeons. -A Northern Pennsyl vania paper says.jthat pigeons nave never appeared in such multitudes, as during tne present season -nocKs exieiuung miles in length; have many days been 5eeu;passing ei , tne mns. xucy nac lvionurose, ra. wiy;re iney nave uuiu uiuir nests and are raising tketr young- ltiis encampment, sayS the Montrose Register, is upwards ot nine nines in length and four in breadth -the lines regular and straight- within whiclH there is scarcely a tree, large or small, that is not covered with nests. They cause such a constant roaring by the flapping of their wings that persons on going; into the encampment have great difficulty in hearing each other speak. Every thing throughout their camp appears to be conducted in the most perfect order. They take their turns re gularly in setting and in feeding their young, and when la ny of them are killed upon their nests by the sportsmen, others immediately supply their places... we are inclined to believe that they have in part adopted 'Mr. Owen's Community sys tem, as'thc whote appears to be a cbm m on. stock business" x . v- Baltimore Patriot. Texas. A gentleman who has recently returned from Teias, states that the coun try is fast filling with Americans, and that several sections or. it have been well set tled. The stale of society is almost en tirely pastoral, and an individual's wealth is rated hy the numb.r of his hordes, mules and hnrued cattle Four lawyers are al ready settled at San Felippe, Austin's PrincH,al establishment, and Courts art regularly held there. Several fugitive from t'f united biates nave been given up t oar authorities, and transgressors a gainst their own jaws are rigidly punish- ed.-iY. r. Uaz. i.. d... -- LATEST FROM ENGLAND, v Bv the ndeket ship Napoleon, which ar rived at New-York on Friday. Tiaviog left Li veroool tn 24th u It. London Papers of the evening" of th e 22d have beeir received. They:tonta"in JitUe intelligence'Siot''anti- ci Dated by the arrival of thei Amethyst, at Bosibn the pa perd' being bnl f two daya la ter than our last. I iiiat uic uiai nci was tivci auJunu vvitii r uic.i 1 re"S hisofiicftuvitHiii fey month's,!TaaJr :r;VV not.withstauilinn'Yiieare he.iak fuV 7 v' 'A. ;rthe 'fatigues and :anxeTties"of hW Uul-'Wv to tibn.. " J :''v ' ' takingrhis seat ri i iiie JrcaumptibrJftha j v I i 1 Huusr tir.sV ft fehdi sayr that mifiwteT? ; ' X ' 1 w ii 11.111 uuer. a Tiy?jM)nisn ion- io - nisumn,?' v v . go buc.it is expected lhat a iuriooa ju&$. :' will, be made, by trteOranWVnmbVrs'.W bhould lie-be jkrabJe to-takeltw ket i'Jr 1 sfl out ayvrefectibiv forClrei he Ul c , llie foil owing torching efifusion! is' frbnv u .That triofther sought a pledge-of lovef . nv mviuov hji net suit " ii 1 T'lt. ii. J xArux trorifcUie citia ot Ood above, . , aue,cuose a ggroaiy one, - : v ane cnose,ipr neroeioveo oovis auppoiei ue, miurnea; wiumut opinuion, . ;v as Mresettit'Zirefald nas Very 4hand v' ; som'ely signified hi iiiieimou nytno iiiviUtt the county ori.the 46lje:V "a Uttte volume enlitlcd .: My early days;1 5 V' :V;;-A MOTHEU3 GIFT, ll ' ' , ' .i Re'mfernber, Ipvewbtt gave thee this; ;f P 4 ' t When, other days shall come '., ; , ; flen sne,i wiio nad thy earliest mssj- . . r v , - ' Sleep in hernitrroW, horned f f" : ' . ' ' lteriiernberi.waVaL mot her. gave 1 v -"The gift 0"one s.ne'd die to save. v ! Th source of light, and life',7an4joy , ' .And bade him keep the'glftvTtbatXwhtT) ; j The parting hdhr wouldcome, f r ' "':! ' They.miglit have hope to meet again, ; 7;'- , " , . in an eieroai nome. , ;s x vv : " i - 1 She said his t.uth m that would be j . a,''-' A eet incense to her memory; " t . 1 Andshould the scoffer in his pridev , ' " . LaUgh that foiid faith tojscorp.' -$ I And bid. hirn cast the pledge P5.de . That he, from youth had, born? - '" ' She bade him pause and ask hb brfeast . ii ue, or sue, naa. ioveavtnni ucsv. fA. A parent's blessing on her soii 1 -t'Goes with this holy thiiig ' " i imiove mat wouio reiani ine pn i, Must to the other cling;' ' -v v RememOer! 'tis nojdle loy K A mother's giftitimeinberbby ! V 'j;-:! marriedV , ' - : : ; f In Mecklenburg ccuntyjT bii the l4h ultimo. , - Burph-Cjpesher, Esq. to Mis Jane Henderson. jU in tiowan couniy, on me uiU J.ir; relet Tiexler to Miss Julia AWri'Murray. . ":' - In Iredell cbuntyi on the' J4tti ult. Mr Johq: loung to Miss Acenath Morrison iJk - . , A; VDIED, ' v In this county, on Fridaylastv Mr. Simon 8te' venson, Wlieelwright O'i At his residence ihBrtinSwiek county ,'.yavDr; Kich urtl Fit Id, in the 624,y ear of hjs'age. ;" He , a distinguished Physrefan and an. accomplish j was ed cl'izen- PERSONS wishing to purchase .Tracts, pub- . i li'ahed bv the American Tract Society arc - - , Vy iiiiwi incit mat, -lucjr -au uuum 1 racis ai ine , rent Society's prices at the Depositary of thW North-Caroiina Tract Society In Raleigh Vr-price iu cents tor too pages. These Tracts;are published by a Committee. consistiritr of? Christians of different denomlna- k tions, so that Tkbne rieed be; afraid W 'meeting with any sentiment unfriendly tci piirefreKion. - Applications iti peisoti 6r by textcn post paid, A r will be promptly attended to, hy ,'f " ' v - uVp.w. nrtwn, or - Th.P. IIUNT. ' May 30, .. . 77 Irn. . y - 1 .' a " " .. i iii . i,r. . 4 fJt . Millinery & Fwcy .Gootls. RESPECTFUlXY inform the citizens of Ua. leigh and s vicinity, that Miss M.' A. Iul liam has just teturned from: New-Tork" and tbey have receive! an elf trant assertmeut of Goods in the above line, of the best equalities, which they offer for safe on as good termStfor Cash," or to punctual costomersi as ahy- in ihb plce."Ml M. A. Y. Tiaving been nearly a; month f in Jew York for the purpose of perfectly. "acquainting herself with the latest .fashions, .they doubf not but tbey will he abl to render general satisfac tion in the execution ot their work. , ' : c v liosntTS bleached rid dyed black and Silks,' t Salins and Crapes dyed' black at their Store, On ' iV Fayettevdle Street, opposite D-,'linde man's Book Store. Test A University 13arik : Stock, CERTIFICATES FOU THttlTTT SIIAIICS of the Capital Stoclc of the Uank of Cape- ; Fear, belonging to the Trustees of the University of NorUi-CaroJina ; have heverbeen in day pos- session as thir Treaiujeriiandfa toTv have been'lost or m1sai.Notice.'!r therefire hereby gtvn tliat at the eirftic'oCttr Monifii tronl the oaytrt tne uate nereor, app'-ica-t;on will be made to the President ard.Ditectow of wid Bankiof the name and on behalf of the k said Trusteefor a MvpUeaie CetHichlettsait : Treasurer tsoara t -1 rustees. .. Yti?.t, VliK ifti!-1l5Q V THE subscriber offer for Sale thUteref deiice of ChiSfJustice Taylor,; at present occu pieu oy i nomas in, 4, . iuucuuwic. dUtely adjoins 'tbCity f ttaleigli, has sixty; three acres of land attached to it, and is 'deCwi edly the handoroest and tnosl eligible, place or residence ih tbat neighborhood; For Urrrs ap- - a - .. W a j- .. J plication may. be maue tooaerwoo naywuuu Esq. of Kaleigji orto the subscriber. .:v';w;4i; WllXCilSTON. Kewbem, Aprlt 3.- a -.' -V , ' WANTED 1 an Apothecary Stbr, a Yoorllan wbote liberal educatio'and .jrae. a - ; ; , Eaqoire of WILUAMd HAWOOp ; r.-'rv--1 a. V - . . v i Jj?v"l v. I M i - 7) .; Mi-. v - -v. 1 . . inii-. ' v '- y- v " '
The Weekly Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
June 5, 1829, edition 1
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