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i ; .1 : . ' -cv.' 'I'll jJ'- . I-1 ( ' tVtV 4 - S . ' V ,- -. '..- . T; s, : $ jT i i . ' 1 1 ',"' 'g ' " ' - ' a ' , " ' ' ' . - -,, ' , - : 'I ... A .. ? . , r - - ' 'v;' . ' ,L ; -v .: - Oiirsl aretfie plans of fair, delightfi'l p are tlie plans of fair, delierhtfi'l piearce,".--; v ' ' 1. Unvarp'd by party rage to live like .brothers !ii;.v-. t 1 -. -4f.i IS ;t Five tfflMpannumhalf in advance. Votexceedinffxtcenrinesneatlvibsertedthree pablcntion ;thg?e of KreaterJenjrHi in the Sirecl....LoUurftpthc iitlitors mu.tbe post- a!t"- f -t , . r ThU ortant interest was well represent etl .at Ailvinv in Mr. iMurravfrom 'Cltnton county. SerlVamerc,,ntin"thi,:ity- It will clonbt es afs claim tVonS jlie'irrriburpb Convcn "Uon no small con,(leratoh. Wf are of optn : :Xn-that t thin moitiqnt - vith -suitable protecr t"on ajran3t foren-" rivKkhip,; the United t it 'can b' furnislied -with" AnevicJOr iron, is cheap, and ,beUerllan it can.be. imported- t Vnroof tliV.worl!inQtrparallei;!antVit is the tf-t Vainest JlwreRard; of, our tnterpsts any l6ffer to 1 stiffor fnir enterprisinjr but young-, and cbm l ; ,narUf,Veiv feeble estabHsliments in Ibis Fun - of uianufacture, to be ,at the mercy ot -;t lie oia Sjoun'rie?!, who liave Ipng" supplied us tb .virticp. thatwelbjjyytry.v8181 tho Cod of Nature, can iive for roaTcinj? or-bv-f-s. r "lre're marks ,of Mr. Muiray iiv tlie Coiiver4irat:'AiHy,V'1 subjoin,, suit tfvs; srjj'Ct and the voccasion, and do credit to j;ood sense. -:---n'frir : : sMr. Nlarr0S rrnm CHnton,, in'roducpd a f rVp U t P pe q y es iVj nibixi !l tise their endeavpurAjto obtain pf, that convention aaxpressin of their sent. fjinents in favour of additional encourage ; nif iiYttjK ; miru fact tt rt..;, of , i jjoiu 7- trotiinsYbe n"s.lulton,! ho rerivu kei!. .Chat the cbltivUinv f.f itiis bfanchJbf in iustrj :'.He hat! hnped Yoliave fouiid df?cgafes fr;in Goluuiliia and Uockltind -inlhtiJ 'tiiaci'-ufar'f ttVc of, jrrtn. , who; would t haVe' bo'Vru; rvnl on the ; Subject.; MI e r - retteu it te :oorev because this inpres iohani tbo vety sliort pfiiul; which had. thitsel between thei time of ins appomt- UjcntiinVl lht oiiis bein obliged to as- Isiirne it Itlii 'iifp'i b;id prf W'iiVeiljMin fi out 'Were ; renin si te im order I tovsetfrtli ?4feD2ib tlie clantiaf that rejrhin avImcIi he now tfie-borior to mpresenti But that as tllC!ueivf;aHun i nnu iimini v wnc express! V instrti cteel on t h i s Fsu bi ec t. h e felt'bound rtorinjr JC; under the notice of this coDventitjn JIe stated that sov far as i an uired t he ra w mat e r :a l w hi ch that roun rr was most friteiested ' ih, the ? arti- c 1 e t u t ro r i P i e , u cn r e n e u a c u i n p e u 1 1 o u with t h; woriu. v opth iniregaru to nualitv and rjuantity. Noj- was this a vain boat ; it ImkI been tested uy. i epeaten experiments which they Te't at all tnnes ready to renpw That in the counties of Clinton tml Ks- fex there were now annualh' manufactured aboutOOb tons'of bar iton, and that they j'fcd the ireat! ; of furnishing an annual Supply of between 5pO0) and GO 00 ton's of pig iren, buttluitsucb had been the ratlu;l leciinioi; sta t e of tiie nia rket for. tho la Iter article, that ncarlv all the bibst furnace in the tw counties bad suspended their operations ;an event owi ni; p1 " n: c t pa 1 v ro t h e I ar ( importations from Europe, the freight from whence; was not, greater tlian the atnount vb tcli t he : in a nu f.ic . urer here -WiWi'coJhp'elie.d.to.'p'fV mt jl femil ti i . , T I a t in this i respect the Kuropeifi captralist had a decide! ad van- tv.ii froiii nii mentis to a watt the changes iit .itarket,si -.h ic bjtle. cortiparrtive poverty ot itbe; Ani:ncan inanatuctufer was nut able tod .. .! .- A . .r- .i .' Tbatit had -a! readvi been advanced on ih floor afv a fundarhciital d ictrine, that the tax which'the consumer ..mt";ht in the iin t instance be cotojjelleM Up py Jor the encouragement of :d(metjc industry,, was ii therend 1 fal I v vind em t tiied f by : a nore than wnryleJlt:dnnhiutipu of price, grow- ujt out oi-nti Kicrrasiot! ciopr muii hiou resni.pfl Mrorrriine nroiecuou or iroveru- nc i j ij 1 1 m! the i iiyevi in en 1 1 o I a d 1 1 i t toti-. id ctpitujand .V-lbs;rprpgresjfe;-ini)rfHv": tneut in th:tnihufactnn;i itself which - the nius oOiurouniry nin 'ivaifciihitaht ly !rpiy i.,g. ; - :j ; lf I.i'sapport cvf hi,f oitiop; t.pit;he.f4nn er ;wete; jiiitcrcVtrd vin"enc4uragiogthe tuanufacUire otiitul iv I.ibered tlvat he'JwigretlttcVdVeAyn'R notrable jur tetv f irh 1acC;moriat , but lie cnulil in iepecrto the'v'cloniparaUveTylmallesla- wiiiiyciir. wiiiii yfOiC'f oe v ujijifjrt i con nect etlv" they ha,tluing; ' the past .'ai-itj.V.f-SOOO bu.dien oi i year. ojiiiunesJu.iw'aitl iii dii cpu iity JifX Q in tbiiv v h ce the works )yere lGcaUdr'hatVst th ;tii4tui cture wfirou file; ckulfl alst say. pi' relation toyu pwn es lsat apujin amrjrmenv sca gg;'A-.ftt UHo. u'dfit; whi I eMhe Ja M eival 'iaf - Mml fMiilrlruii. f Itu tn mm I ! ti m of alliuth it;v;i9 one in winch me ctit ;o tl jl pfiiie'preSfr! t cfvertiun Tni-jlit Jvave f. Wa'j of .moiV importance fo them tb; n ihey t yrv rt a p roKi b V av aroy f iu) 'be r rer rtt ei : thUt H4 uH(?tft 'were no, orithis- ocVa sion ii tbhatiUi of a :-iiipre.ab(e atl vovate. Wtwysj5a;inMmiy that tjnployeih a! cottbii facttn-y; UrMassdchtlf :yi!v wai ennjliaticaU thistworfc ct inan-1 i ...',-ii:v;r::vt..'-H fAt: tMils cmeny oi.tne wgtuer ana more cos ;Tbaf from l he moment of i ts r ptcaVation fi-om the tnih. Inroush al I its stages, and up to the highest grade of manufacture to which we had arri v ed . ad till t, I abou r war f e quisite, and jh'atWhese adults wre prin pa M y th e head sp f familie s,f a n I i t ,wa s t h e claims of these fimilica he wasnciw entleayr ouring to enforce. .-; V t "t. ; He-knew it would be said that the prox- imity of pit coal' to the iron mines of (ireatH is ri ra i n ga v e t nem an insu pera me an y an fage oVer us in the nimuf icture ofptg iron. and that it ivould be useless to enter nto a "conflict with nature. . To this he wool 1 reply, that bv ,Ue encouragement of the national I egi si a to re a 1 one co u 1 d tlie resou r - c v a o f ou r coup tr y " be fulljr J level opth" a n rj 'hre'was every reason t, befipve; that by its extension to this article, such research es would be 'made into the. treasures of the north, a? wouhl ere long place these mine-. rals 9'de by side. At all events, the ex: periment wr.s worth making, and .experi ence hrul shewn that the consunier would not be the suflVrer. The superior quality of the Bri;i;h pig had also been -."urged ; but mis Wiis aitKe owing to tne want pi proiec tion, preventi ii: tht' investment of capita I indispensible p the manuf icture of this ar- t:cte on an anfantageous scale, anu it was folly to say-th it a 'count ryVvh)se best ore scarcely yield .d over 30 per cent of metal- i I i c I r o n , c o u i d b r m a n e n : I v r i i a 1 n n e . w h i c h yieldeu 80. , Ou the-score of comparative j quality, he wtnli barel y remark, that even i in the present statft of. our iron manutac- ture. a farmer who knew his own interes won hi never use an import rd axe, scythe. hoe" or plough,' -'when' -he" could .procure put- of home manufacture. . For the correct ness of this he appealed to every agricul turalist present, and this was the ", resu't of experience as testing the pierits of both. He trussed "the day vva3 'not distaut when the inti'iosrc 'tjtialify of "the."' American arti cies wouhl receive a still more extended preference. Mr. Murray concluded by by bs rvihg, that on this question he be lieved thede!eg-ion from', this 'state would be supported by . ilmse" from Vermont, New Jeisey, Peitn3rvaiia, (it y.nd 'Kentucky ; but s'ill he solu ifed a decided expression of the setitituent of tins respectable body on Uie subject.! ; ! . - The resolution was urfanimously athpt ef'. The Convei.tion then proceed -tl to he appointment of Delegates lb uhe Har-' risburgh Convention, and, abour 9 o'clock in t!e,cvening, 'adjourned sine dh.. CHESAPEAKE ANU DBliAVVAUE CANAL AVe often admire the neat and satisfact?vy,sum . fnarics that abound n tha Haltimore yf Ameri r ; can," nl pay the tribute of our respect to the labor 6estoved in making-them. The follow-? hg is a specimen, and relates to an important work, which, it is-. hoped, will soon be comple - ted. Siles lieg. 5 -' '- v - s It appears from the eighth general' re port of the Directors, published in the Na tional bazette of Ihc 2rth ult. that ihtiqgh b'h the time anl cost of execution have greatly exceedel the espectatinns : of the proiectors of thiliincut vork, and though obstacles of no inconsiderable tiature have been e n c ou n te ivd , i t wi 1 1 fj on I i y be hi ought to a successful .tennin ition, anl repay its cost wnh profit' to the stockhohlers Ol the seven sections, five are completodl -The tide lock on the Delaware, both the f. Western hicks, and the Pivot Bridre at Ne bldrs are also fiidshvi! ware harbor, ami the" Jift , and Dela lock at St. George's are in a state j 'of; forwardness and the latter will probably. -4je" completed'-early ."in- the enduing mouth. Of the remaining two sections; . one? (the 4th) is ailvaucin rapidly in its E .siero division : tlie. Western' will btf among the. last work done, as the earih to form the tow path must be brought in boats from the Deep Cut. v'l lie other section, (the 5th) has .been deLiyed by the iirjuuction obtained bv Ciejiient, one of the contractors and pas suicered in consequent '.e, very serious injury and delay. The new contractors art , ;however,; repairing the injuries with spirit and success' ; and thework n ill,' ' it . is hoped, be speedily re leased liom tlie injunction, , the refe rence buying tlefided iu favtT of the cflni yaoy. In the t hiixl sectiun,now complete, die expense and delay have been very great. JMore ih sn fjoO.OOO cubic yards of solid up land eiirtli have been carted to f.rm the binks which ht ve. sunk i u some, places to the depth of fifty ir six'y .feet, at the same lioje forci ig tip the inud to an eijuai' height, s,o thai to get six leet oi canal, .it h as b e en n c ce s s 'a ry U i d i g s k ty ; Th e t o y path over these marshes bounds the. .canal on the Nor in i... to the So.utli, the water i permitted to spread-oyer -a cohsiderable surface of tonrsh land, to the depth of from three to six feeUt T feser yoi r,Varid T w i 1 1 f- a 1 o w ;cra f t; t w Imo ve with more, rapidity th in the .compressed M'a ters of a canal . The surface wh ich will b con s t a ri illy o ve r flo weti.be t ween t he I) e 1 -.ava're4tide'A;Jdc "lift lockisT51 acres liearly; Sincei the re cent a It era tion i n the p I a n; t he cana i vil! hiiv a depth of ten feet throughout. ku. It is computed that the three Hnes of packets bet ween Bal ti more and- Phil adI , phi,despatching every week, eight vessels from the : (alt eir, pi ace 8000 tbnaci f ou t Ward," and at l east 4000 tons of return mer chandise "a re transported every year, 'and km W , There' is besides; ' a" Vetilar weelc ; ly line by sa, and the Philadelphia ?cus- t imi -house Jboo k s li o ty c! ea ra n ces to Balti more apit other portion the Chesapeake p f m ore t ha n 1 0,000 t bni As In e pi I o t age and insurance tin sea-vbyages vvill be sav- ed, and the certainty-of conveyance - will! be m ich increaseil, the merchandise now sent to-sea will to a Certain tv take the roote -cfthecankl..' The- calculations of t he a rnou n t of th e S u squeha hhdh t rail e ' ve m ay o m i t, a s w e U -knoyn:pe re. ' .' T h e 'p n -eltispri froin the whole, isji that the c?tnai will, at te , jowest earh - glpO.000, and may earn B0f),000 ) and that it can pass in .; ' IJjVqKiie ni ng'of this canal, by gv'iiS J,ft4;.5e7lP' theVSusquehannah Country- a choice of markets, may seem at firstiyle w prejudicial to ourown Incerest, Vie have always looked to It for such val uable' facilities in the., general coasting trade bf the country, as will .imply reitnr bjjtse us. vAnd in regard to tho. Suque imnnah trade itself vve feel persuaded that its value to us, instead of beiirg lessen eil will be vastly increased " . ' The report statesj, that the entire force ein ployed on the whole line is equal to 1,908 men' The men are healthy, order- iy, anu industrious. J To the Public. ... -V .;"?'' ' : ' - " " CPJIE-for that 'dreadful disorder, inttmpe, raneeComfort for the afflicted Relief, for those whose hearts are sweiitrd. with grief j and pained for a tiear relative or a particular fiiend, who is hastening on, in the 'road to tlestmcfion, by gratifying1 an unnatural appetite or excessive thirst for spirituous1 liquors the most powerful engine for tbei destruction of. hnman happiness that was ever invented by man. I believe intem perance bus destroyed more peoph than ;dl other disorders that ever afflicted 'the humi family How n.any . thousands ot our f llow beings, some of thehighest standing iu society, of the bright est talents and best education, down to the most menial servan have beeri destroyed by drinking mad water as the Indians call it. Some of, all classes 1 have known to be' hurried off in the v ry prime of life, leaving parents, wives,-husbands and friends to muurn anct lament their untimely fate. Hut hope arises, tor. there is yet balm in Gileadand a i Jjysiciau there. Thousands that are now swiftly passing on in the road tn ruin, may yet be anes'ed aiul restored to health, to usefulness a';d rt-spect;biiity, and contribute to t!ie..cbtnf..rt .;ii;l h ippir.ess f their families, and friends ; wh it a -happy change it v,uld be. An inofTensiye med cine has been dic-verel that .'will allay that excess'-ve dorst ur craving appetite iur.:traeni spines." i urs i Know rrom experience, for i have tried it o; -orne, years ago with suc cess, and hava po doubt of ;"tlie'atiUii?m:city. of the statements which have been ' nadef ' of the cures in New-Orleans, lloston and New York. By improving this medicine with additions, since I fiist used it, it h .s "become a 'valuable family medicine, it is admirably adapted to the cure of all those compl dnis o rough t by taking' c'old,": ob structed perspiration, 'such a rheumatism, gout, asthma, croup, or Inve, dysentery, diarrhojc, cholic and i'lflarnmatory atfeciior,s uf every kind to Avhich the tunvm sttn is'l'-able, hy iis ten" dency to equalize tlie circulation .of the, blood, and its emetic, cathartic, diuretic, antispasinodic, sudorific, carminiative and sedative properties ; it arouses the different firm tions of the body to a regular discharge of their respective offices, and thereby cat rics d(i' the cause of these too of ten fatal complaints. ' It may be given to very young children with safety. It is prepared in powders and put Jn small .-papers ' containing a sufiicient quantity to cure one person of intem perance, and be sejit to. any part of the - United States by mail h a letter containing directions for using it. I viil seil to any applicant ' as much as will be sufficient, for the cure of one; person with V printed' directions, for one dollar and fifty cents, and any additional quantity with the same directions lor one dollar per paper. For every fadure of a cure afte r taking ali the medicine, acci ding to the directions, 1 will return the money..' 'This medicine after feeing mixed with spirits and well stopped "iu bottles, will retain its virtues as long as spirits will keep. tiKOKGK SWAIN. Ni Bv' All letters (post paid) directed to me, New Garden IV Q N. C. will be duly attended to. .. x ' - .-"'-, . Raleigh, Aug. 10, 182r. ' " 83' tzy A few 'doses of the above Mediciue for sale at this office. f 1 State of Nuvth-Carol ina Greene County. f Court of P eas and Quaater Session, Mav Tei m 1H2T. llicliaVd fi. F. Harper, ' " V9. ; . . , ' Thomas' Aldridge. ' - Original attachment. Levied on th? defendant's interest in the lairds f his brocher William' Aldridge, dee'd. ' - ' ' ' : V T appearing to the satisfaction, of the .Court, JL that he defendant, .-.Thomas .Aldridge, is not a. resident of this Stater -ordered,, therefore, that publication ' be made for six weeks successively in theKaleigh Register, for the said defendant to" appear at our next Court of Pleas aad tiuarter Sessions, . to be held for the Gout;:.y of t;reene,: at" the. Courthouse, in Snowhill, on t second Monday of August next, and replevy, &.c." or judgment fin d will be entered lagahist him and property levied on con-leinned, subject to pay ment Of plaini irPs tlemaud. ' Vitness, William AVilliams, Clerk of saiil Court, at Snowlnll,' the second Monday of May, 1B27V x K s Attest. VM. WILLIAMS, Clk.' , ' pr. adv. 2 50:,.'-."' - '. ; . v '? 77 6w :' . . ' miTICRT;,- ;Ml " ' : " " i ' '" ' . ' t ' N ,'t ' f - . - t 'cIIR Subscriber "in contemplation of his re JL ,moyal to tlie .West, off Vr for sale his . I loose & Lot, iu the town of Oxford, to which are attach ed about. 100 acres of land : also, bis P&rm ly i n g withhi-3, miles of tlie Tow n, stnd cohtaining1 about ifQO acres f and ar undivided moiety of a rahhe ry now in operation. .' A :. particular description of the premises is 'not. -given, as it is presumed every person desirous of purchasing, wiU. take occasion to view theiri. . . r . " ' ' ? . "X ' " JOS; B. L1TTLEJOHN. -Granville ccupty, Jan. 28, lb2r. 35 t "- ' I To Stammerers. T5Ey, THOMAS P.IIUNT; Agent fcr Irs. LI. Leigh and l)r, C. ; CU Yates, for theStatcs of Notth Carolina' and 'Anrffinia, resides - at ithe Brtinswick Miner;d Springs, A7a".'4D miles Sbuth of Petersburg. Letters (post phl) directed to PercivaPs Fost-Office,- - Bruriswick Vat fcvery paiieui muss oruig - vouciiers -of a -gootf m nrac ter. , For the satisfaction of persons afflict el ff-in ine oisease ; or stutiermg, iispmg mcny tinct -articulation 8tc.' thefoihj win rJ Certificates are published. '' ""' '"' '' ' 5 s -m This is to certify that I have been afflicted with the disease of stuttering 'ever": since my; " remejhi braitce. -' I am no w a f oot t wenty se r e dyears ofdV On yesterday I att?iidel Mrs. Leigh'stagentthe Rev. Ttrnas P. 'tlnnt, pftirnnswicfc Va wbf is now on a ist to'this ,!ace.' - In a few liour.H T .was sensibly relieve!,' and to-rlav, Lean resad and speak "as fluently as most -of men 1 1 am . firmly convinced that it is imrossPdo'f r me to stutter, if I will only use Mrs Leigh'sremedy, and that it will be my own fault, if I ever st utter. agaiiC I , WM. W EVANSi"' it , t . Orange County r JV V Jit?tr20ti, 18? I, David Ray, am now abput 37 3 ears old. I had been fi-dmmy. infancy a dreadful stilttererj being ob)iged to kick- and1 jerk myself," 6ftf n times, al! oVer the rHmv before I coukl get out a word. : But I don't do so'nbw. - I have been; in structed by the Rev. .Thomas PJlfuRt, fn Mrs, Leigh's System of coring impedime nts of speech . The first day I quit kicking, the' seeo'nd day I began to talk and read with ease : and now, af ter attending only four days, .1 can read and speak as other men, y I am confident tbnt any stammerer may be cured entirely and perma nently, by the simple and rational system of Mrs. Leigh. . ,v ; . 1JAV1D RAY. : '- v ' : :-. :-.- -:ZUff 2XA , .. - . j " Hillsoorovgh. -'Nk CiTJ7ifyr23. ' i I sm now ,t!TyJifit-tii'i years oiiL From my first recollection' 1 was a stammerer.' Oftentimes 1 could scarcely speak at kll. . But I am now re lieved by the Revd.' Thomas P. Hunt; On the third day after-f visited him, I could ri ad aloitd in company witn perfect e.'ise anu fluency, at thing I never Coijld do ht fore.' I know that there is no danger of -rny stuttering agun, if I pav'tlie slijrhtest at'er.tion td Mrs. Leieh's System, and do sincerelyj ibelieve' .that-any person oiay' be ! cured, who will try the" same.. -'..j ' . s '":""' - . ' ' r. -" j " . WILLIAM PALMLR. ; , ; Hillsborough, N. C. .7v21, 1827. , This is tovpertify that" I haveljeeh afflicted ; with the disease of stamraerinij ever since I could remember. I am no w up wards of forty years yld I and hud employed the usual means of curing! impediments jof speech without any permanent benefit.- I have now been under the instruction ! of the 1Z-.: yd. .Thomas l. Hunt, for about' seven days, and. anr considerably.. improvetfr 5muc!i as generally to .apeak and read fluently. . I am convinced i hit i shall be" certainly, f perff ctly; and pern.anently cured, if I will, ordy use- ttr. simple remedy discovered by Mrs Leigh o New York And that if I fail of a periect.,and permanent cure, it will be owing .entirely to my own negU ct, and not . to any defect in i Mrs. feigh's .S stem. . I farther say, that when a cure is effected, I have no doubt of its permanency. WM. C A 1 N , J r. , : JlnL-iph. iVl C. JuJv27i 1827 This is to Cprtif v that I have been- made ac : quainted with l)octu - ii road man's system of cur ing impediments of speech that I have tried it and receivel no beiiefit from it. That I have now been made acquainted with Mrsr? Leigh's system by (her agent, the Hev'd Thomas P. Hunt of BVixnswick, Va. I have hot tried" if long ehongh: to sattiatit Vvill certainly cure me. But from the simplicity and philosophy of ' the svstem, I do believe5 that it will and can do for me, that which it has done for t)iers and that I will be cured by it, if it operates as I have every reason to believe it will. : v :- Doctor Broad. nan is certainly ignorant of Mrs Leigh's System: Or if he is acquainted with it, he left me entirely in" the dark about it. ';' - ;- ; . . i JACOB VANWAGENKN. t Among other things 'JttrCiun Iiad rrninined tieobr three months with 1r. Chapman nfr'JP!tila delphia. -1 '-'-' ' : -v. 1 1-' I -! A CARD. 1 M R. ANDERSON' respectfully inarms the inhabitants of Raleigh and vlcin:ty, that he will open his Dancing School at the Ka-le Hotel, on Wednesday the first of August, at 10 o'clock, A. M. Parents and guardians who wish to have their " childre n and wards this fashionable aivd graceful acciomplishnieht, will pie te attend at the. hour named above Terms ( $ 1 2 for 18 lesson, 6 of wb'-ch to be; pakl in advance.. As to his character ami qualifications., he vodd re fer to . Governor H . G. B u rton, S h er wood Ifay- wood and Joseph Hawlcms." Lsqrs. Raleigh, July 26, 1827 CO-PAUTN E RSHIP. fHE: Snbstribers.-. have formed a Connexiot in rfl the POTHEC ARV's .;USINESSV under the Firm ot I" , ' ' !' -.'... 1 -Tlfv have received at the Store or-Stand oh Fayetteville Sv'eet,1 near the 'Market-House, foV inerly occupietl bv Mr. Randd;jii Webb, ."anil lately by W'ebb Si "iVillianis, a 'General Assort ment off ;!. ';..' ." . :-",- v :":.,'K'":i Medicines, Paints,. &c- -' Which they intend selling on good terms. , -Orders, Recipes; $lc. from Phyicians c others dealing in the above articles, or any of them, will be attehdeu to with care, promptitude and des patch - .:; , ; ' . : , - '.- , I ' ALVBED WILLIAMS, r V r FABIUS J. HAYWOOD,: ; . Raleigh, July 16.- 86tf ' DOCTOR F. J. HAWOOl), OFFERS bis services, in jthe Practice of Medi cine, Surgery; and Obstttricks, tot the citi zens of Raleigh and it? vicinity .", - ' i ;' j-. . Dr. il. has enjoved the mtich vallied rppbrtu- hity of a year's reside nee and practice inthePl.W ladelphia Alois-houseman institution wbich'ranka-f witn simoar puDuc nospiag of e.urope . , ' : , tie has coiinected himself with Ir." A . Williams in the Apothecary's 'Business at the stand lately occupied Dy; Webb & Williams, at, which place, oratbis owd Office, one door below,- A. Bar- ham's, Esq. he may always" be, foaud.vrben -not, prole?sionauy eng. g-ea, ; . - 1. ;sbJttIi we n. ar a -fait'd'ul w I 'jfiv Luqjiire t f Raleigh, ' - - roposa! For ; carrying 7" ' "aihbf the T, : i thefoUowng i T , be ' til th xl daj . - -, i '''' , -- .-. ,J . -' Sll'Clt. . - IN MRT!f CAI. "90, .'Fmm ? MganoT, In ker's, Girland'.s; Cunev R. a-.d . -v.-t, ville, once aWeek, 101 mllr. t . . Iav iilifl-gantovf nx every 'Tuesday - r - a 77 1, fftuiarriveatAshville oii Thursday bv Lea ve A h v d I c every' SatmSay. ,at f arrive t Morga'ntow'n on .Monda v hy f ' 91. From" Jmcki:ighamc4ii bvnoi.. Hon ,Wo'R VMaYtinjville Creehsb'orV Ne jem ; Ashhtmb, and ildl s . tore.' to Lawre i villeondea weeky 92 miles. ' - ; ;; Leave Roekingliam every Tuesday at o u in and arrive at La wre nee v il Ie on .Thursda y by 1 1 tt m. Vt f-S.;;:ji? r:.;: ;5; - ,' ,"'- - Leave Lawrencevnieevcfv 'Thursday ,at 2 prt. and arrive at Rockiugti.am on Friday by f p m. yj. From ; C h:ir lot te; N. Q. by the Sprmgs, Ilerron's (Harris) I'eriVjEi an's and Lowrie's, . to Chester c: h. S. C. once a we-ek A7. miles. : : L ave diarIoite'everv 'Tuesday at 6 a t.i and -arrive at ChesterviPe by 7 ft r.. ' ' . ; Leave Cliestervi'lej every Vednesday at 6 a tn and aiTA-e'4at'CharottQ-.by; V. L .THE, Post-Ms er General nay expedite the imils and alter the t,irhes for arrival and dev pirtnre,at any time during the; continuance cf the. contract,-her paying an adequate compensa tion for an' extra expense, that may be occasion ed thereby. 'V . . A:-,. '.; .;, ; - - 2. ' Seven minutes shall be allowed for opening and closing the mail, at all offices, whers no pur ncuiarume is s-pecmeu- . -1 . ;, v , 3..Fir every fifteen, minutes diav, m arrivins aft-r the Umev.prjescr.bed ml any : contract, the contractor shall forfeit ten dollars and, .if tlii delay continue until the departure of auv rnd- ing'inao vuereuy a trip- is iosr, a lorreiture or iou ble the amount allowed foV cart ing the mail One trip, shall be : incurred, .unleav it shalf be made - "to. appear that the delay was occasioned by iiha . avoidable accident, in ivhicti case the amount .f pay ; tor a ; tri p will be forfeited." These forfeit : Hires, it will be. observed are Unconditional ex cept for the i failure ofa trip, hy unavoidable ac cident the peiialiymay be reduced to the pay fbrj one trip. fThaf :ouncjr ;c'owtition is thii ; surror.tlie, bthtf; 'perialtics stated, to ha re mited. ; ;'. '. v -'--: ::; I ' ' ' "; ": ;'- ': 4. .Persons making proposals are. required to v slate their prices by the year Those who con tract wi 11 - receive, their . pay ; qnar e r!y-in V tt ie nionths of Ma-, August, November arid Febrti arj',; "one-- mnilbi , after tlie' expiration , Of 'eacU quarter. v : - , :-.. ':' : ::'C';.'' '-J. ' . 5. No other than a free-white person, shall be , employed tcrcariy the mail; f.f ;'.';.'- v-; 6 Wiiere the proposer- i ntcricls to convey the. ,.' mail in the body, of a stagtcarriage, he rji 'desired . to state it in his proposals Vandr the st ge most, , be of sufficient size, unless otherwise fcitpressed4 to acconv noilate stven passe ngeis. . - , Every proposer may offer in his bid to make any improvement ,ii ' the'. tra.o3.poi tutioo. of the ' mail, -.from the terms invited, : cithfer-as if a the mode "pf .-trmp orting it '-.the speed.. required, or the frequency of . the trips', per. week-which shall receive due consideratiqn. , : ' The "number of f!; p st route shall be stated in every bid, and the proposd' must 'bo sealed and directed to the General Jpst Offlce, -anti en dorsid Propositi for a new route.". Strict at -tendon, must be givens6 the endorsement, as it is not intc hted to break the sed of any proposal until the iiiie for receiving bids shall - have ei- v pir.d, , . :. - , ; ". yl .'.-,." ,' - 8. The Post Master flenefal reserves to him self the right of declaring any contract it an end, whenever '-'one fa dure happens, which amounts to the loss of a trip. .-. ; y. 1 lie -distances stated are, such as-have been comfnunTeated to this oftice, a d fsome of; them ; may;be incorrect on this -subfect tle contract or must inform himself the liepartrtient will net He swerable'for nny mistake." , , -. . .'.-. , 10. In evvj4-y case-where. the mail is transporV ed in stages, and the present contractor shall be Underbid, and the xmderb'idder shall not- have, such stage property as iu.y bji necessaryfor the , peiforniance.of the. contract, be shall be'Vequir ed to purchase frmn the present ? contractor, at reasonable valuation, the whole, Or any part ci the stage property, iiicluditf;horses, ' that - rn y b';sttilafile for tlic '-aervicfr, -and make ; payment tUertfor, by reasonable instalments, as h'i pay becomtyj-due, or lis the pa, tiea may aree. 'These terms will 'he jmade'a condivjou in the acceptance of any hid under th e b id of the pre sent contractor ; ;aiKl should the imderjiddtr fail to cbmplyt-:WltUltheA,',nis but .will be offered to the - present contractor i hut, shou.ld he ds cline making.the cpn:ractt that rate, the propn. sal of the uuv rbidder wiirbeaccepted uncondi tionally vt-'-J' -:--'i-l:' -' .'',-- : - ; II. No bid sbalt be withdrawn after the time ' for receiving biis sdndl have expired, and should any person refuse to take the contract at his bid, ' he sh .il be held .-sponsibje to the Department, for tlie dUfferencej between bis bid and that at which the contract shall be male Decisions , on fcklswill be made known on the 31st of Oc- ! ber. -TTfe assignment of any .contract .without the consent; of' the". Post-Master Uenel ' shall forfeit itand p all cases wtserd '- application j made to tle Department to Sauctioil a transfer, the teVmsiut.be fully stated. X - Should it contractor or his agent enae in im iriiujisiuii iu eommerciai jniorrrf tio .' express' OA his route, more rapidly than t he shall forfeit his contract. ;' FORSALEa C fect-liig!"m:i; of good seasoned . ters. -t 1 , ' C 12.lf a rtmteshould be discontinued ! :v - ': gress.or become iuseless. jiirwhcle or is .,att : in uie opinion oi uie ,4"ost-Ma-. r . General, !, may limit or dispense with the service of the contractor on making him an allowance of ;cho month's extra pay. ; . t. V T ,; : i.; 13.The contracts will f all ber-i n la ni t a w l - 4 . - o ' j . LS3 ; ' 'and the -Contracts for routes i iti the state t : Ne wYbvk and states east of it, will continue lor' " one year only. .Contracts for routes in Virginia, '; ronh aud,. South Carolina and Georgia will con tinue Uxree years and . the contracts for ths " otner routes AviU continue two years. - ' 14t Post-masters;, who receive an advertiss-'. -nient should give every ptssua u ho ap X:t a r opportunity to read it.- -' , e JcriN MLEArc 'r Past opec DepartnirJ ,7 ; vtadJLS, 15:7. , -' ; C7rXC: ' QStf. ' - t'
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Aug. 14, 1827, edition 1
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