- i "f . r : .,- s lift the tralli . In his ocean bed lies JovI -;: 1f - -J g li i . ' .K ;TE on a not oSlccrburiV ;-"VVThcre i in the wild nfe?L -i ; ' ''-V f'V A' spot tinmarkM, but holy.r -;v :; : 1 r A:4KPJ he llant' and the' tree vx-v-V ' .:v 41 CoWndojvniUun the deeihf; - v He bleeps sound and pleasant &,feP;j-; ;; ; C V;" ne sleenia serene; and safe,,: V-; - - V . ProhVtemnest nnd frorn .billow.', i2 Where the storms tiiai,nicnt.avr.rM?T:-"vt vi:.V;.-f Scarce rock his peacelul pinowj . . ; fhe3eaand him in ileathSr-f;: v v vP 4 iC'Theydid hot dare to sever ri-i . 'r : It was hs home while'- he W. breath . , . :,-3'.-.Tia now las home forever. ; - V C Sleep; on thou- m:ghty dead t; , - ' : , a irlnrious tomb they e found thee - - . . t r i 1 . -r a mm niini tr . - a P-Ionous toma tney hcfi-eoreaa, v.''.V:- The botmdless-waterouridthee;, 4 ' ;c; Thy nam?, thy; worth; thyjfjnry, v - . ' " Thev r--t in hearts that lore thcfeell, And t' y grace, tD.v couniry a - rr bAT-KS & ON have just received the Fol--J ln-Mitional new Works : I V:- ; ' ; . iudffe Kent's! Commentaries ' . . I a.v. Vol. 1. - , t -'.. oriv Ahiencan ; u Archbnld's Criminal Law :. Kberle's Therapeutics, 2. v rols."! V ' Armstrong on Vevefs ' J : , , t Philip on Indigestion ; Dewets on th diseases of i cmales 'r: A. Home's Practlcal'Anattjmy r. , : - ;t McKenney'sToitr to tlic Laks& account of the ristic ; most fiect- its Interests. .m ' Richmond, 2. vols.. . ;t ,-,T.')cr of 'lletvhC 2 vols.;' ' f'-vVlirl.egoi,sIete.r.!i on the,EvidenCes, Doc : .'''trines'-astt'l Duties.' of Ke'Uiorl,' 2. vols. ' '0.' -MrsSherwopd 4lliiv?l;ot' theJ-ady bf;Jhc 4: vi Maiior" .-V 'rr !,. . -5 . ' c 5- A nuinbf r bf School Books . JlallTiernaticannstrumcntsi &;c. Sept. 6t 1827. 'I ; To the. Public. -' vr - GURE for that5 "dreadful disorder, intempe raiice ; Comfort pr the afflicted llelief fop y- -Iine whose , hearts arcswellecl ivith irrief and ipained for r a near relative, of a particular Oind, : ! who is hastening onM'n the road to destmction, h c-ratlfvincf an unnatural appetite or excessive - -i .J a nerance nas oesiroy ; - ' Character and' Customs of 'the Chippeway -Indians,' yiih;Engravin;;r;l" r v - ? A Sketch of the Politics, 'Relations and .Statist ? 1 cj, 0f ihe Western Worldfnd of those :v;'? Characteristics of European Vol?cy'vhich . i .thirst for.spirittfous liquors : the mostparerful r ; . 'cngin? fbr the tlestrucliori j of hvinan hapjiiness ":'') hat wai: ever invented by jnan." I believe intern : -" nerahce has destroyed mire '-people thahall other -msoruers uiai ever . aimn. family. ;d the i' liu'm in ; many thoiTSaads bt our .ft How beings,' oina j : ' ;. of tub hisliest standing in society of the br'iglit- est talents and best education, duwn to the .most, Vr : 'inenwl servant, have beep destroyed by drinking rnacl water as ue jnuians can ;iie V: flllefld and a - ohvsician there. Thousands that oi ati r -classes 1 have.known to be Imrtietl oil mthe ye ' ry "''prime of life, leaving parents, wives, husbands 4; W and ftiends to mourn,, and lament thir untimely -.''fate,.-' IJut hope, arises,' for there'Is yet balm in ' : -:'f; are ".now swiftly passing o; inthe road to ruin, . '.bJ'.-mS? yet be 'arrested', and restored Ho health, to , iisefulnfss'and; respectability', ami contribute to . ; . ,.the "comfort and h tppines of .their families and friendst. what a, hajjpy change H would be. ,An !4nolerisive med:cine. has been discovererl . that . . ' , - will allay that excessive thirst vr craving appetite ' ' ' for ardent spirits. ..llus 1 know frcm experience, i - ' ' for I havc tried it oirwrrie, J'ears ago with suc- ' 5v j'cess," and have "no doubt4if the autlienticityof 'v' .. te statf menu wuicn pave neenJiiaae oi tnc y ' " cures in New-Orleans. Huston and NeW-Vok. I ! Uy improving this- medicine, w '.tU-additions, since J . v y" I ; h;st used t, it batf bpcome, a . v uuable family vV medicine, it is admirably atlafjted to Oie cure ,of V..f '.-J-all tlujse cdmplaints prougKt'hy '.taking cold, ob- . ; Btructed '-pcrspj ration- sucli a..vheuniatisn; gout ' "' ! Usthma, croup of .hive, dysenteiy, . diarrhox, "i V '- cliol ie and .inflammatory affect tons of every kiud '.: 7 'to which the TiunVin kv'stein is l uble. bv ts. ten dency to equalize the 'Circulation of the blood, and its emetic,v catharticdiuretic, "tispasmodic, - ' . -sudorilic, carminl Uive and 'sedative properties ; ? f Vit arouses-the diUcrent functions of the body , to ' regular discharge of their .fespectiye offices, . : . !vc and tnertny carries on tne cause oi .uiese to ot 71 ;; ;ten .fatal complaints' It may be 4 given vto- very I ':V;y Oung.childrcn ' with. safety. -:It ' is prepared in ' v powders' and put in small papers containing a ". sufficient quantity to cure one person of intem- ' c . "perancc, and be sent ty any part of the ,United 'States by maifin la letter containing directions -!for usingit. T will' send to any, applicant as ; v viniicli as- will be sufficient for the - ctivo;-;oone " 'person with 1 printed directions, ; for one; dollar , and fifty cents, and any additional quantity ,with r - the samediitetions fur Tone d6lrf ner paner. - a For every failure cf a cure after ; taking- all ;tlie - i ' Jncdicine, .according to the " directions ' 1 ' will .ii. . return the moneys i'hii ;niedici4e afipr oeing 'r .rnTxed with spirits and well, stoppedirt bottles, - will retain its virtues as long as" spirits will keep. . N.: I?. All Utters (vot paidY directed' to me. Nrv Garden P. O-- N C. vilt be' duly attended ;r:iuleish, Aug. 10, T 1;; 68 V': JS c w il 8 ta! 1 1 i s h me nt; f HESubscViber.infotinshis -friends 'arid ;iheJ CW-lbvk ConsbUllntcd ZiOlterif VJ4 publicvtltat vl.e ls commenced the "above Oi-"UcrX' - fi f eo- 1 . nu5if.tss.iu this.:ity;on Fayttteville Strrer i .1. . -V ,w,T'1.0? Ui dir.ecUy opp6sitesthe"Poit-()ricii Jle h ju.f .he Ipllowing Pnzfs drawh i tho order stated ; received a f.upp!y1 of Arkle in- his line, and 7 52, 14, 4S3, 49f: ,42, " "57, 2,, 10.-: hopVs, by attentiv to Luire.ir:-iid fid'ihtv and XirL.-t irJtl 1A c "'A i'i:t2 ' ; c-''A'A. skill m theexecut.on of his work, to merit and o.3 is,entiUed to S20000 receive a nonion'ofrHth lie patronage lie will '-'" ;1- 4 i , . ' f 7500 shortly be i.b'.c- to so pn!v customers with' articles V ' .'. 10 5 . : Sn hislincitiferior to mme in the Southt. states ,7 and oh as good terms as -they, can" l.c .'.rchased ' i V f: V(t le whlere. V. -;V . i J:. t S.-!.;;nVv"' ''-'.' 1 " l. Rkpaiwio, ot every description, done on the ' . ",shcrtet notice awl in the neatest manner,' and '" !. 'moderate 'tLrtg'es made.' ,. " V'-.: .':' V ; , " .4 "JOfIN"S-UABOTEA0 'jrt'rlv' - ; w TtaleiRh, Sent: 19;? ': " N't l'tf i'V"' .For Sale ' ' '.' - ' '". "' "r- ... .1, , A UKcIr egro Jlan about 27 yearo old ' ,A - ' s Cd bargain may be had in "hira for cash.-- ' ' Apply to Zadock Dame.! Wake Couhtynca ' ' .uSun-25.-7..'V..-''- " - oV'n:; xv;'.;; v 7c '? .- ".' - - . . t jRrbponalij. For carrimzlht Mails Cj the i - iwv, un the foifotving tuillibe received va- "'tn.ihl&iddau of; October n:incht' . " jtk "fen1 TN NORTH.CAROLINV. ' v. . nvw" K.nnn hv AleGimsev a, ua- . r-oii.v t ml nicKJo'v. to Ash- J i ,.-n.n..V'..ti'n rtr VXTonflaV DV D P W ; 9i: From XRociongbanl c: h, by Tl ronMesome iron Wrti MarfihavjlleJ Greensbor', New Sa- lemi;AihbroialIiifs;rStor . r n ijvm fin rriii Til I'vri i - lit niin - w f 95.-From f Charlotte, jN C. by the .bpringS trJi nr-lrric' vrriL. Evan's, and Lown'e.s, -n i - . .. . A n & i. 17 nrt 1 1 . Lave Charlotte every! Tuesday at 6 a aiul - Leave Cheslprville' every Wednesday"at 6 a m and arrive at Charlotte byZpm -m NOTES. 1 . Tn B Post-Mas' er Kenerai may r.xpeuiic mes for arrival ami Ate parture,, at av time during' the. continuance of the contract he paying in adequate compensa tion for any extra expense that may be occasion-, ed thereby. : ..rK ' " '" ".--v.v"; I 2. Seven minutes ihalljbe allowed for opening and.closing the mail, at.ahl. offices where no par ticular time U specified, jj .. .V : ; .. wZ 3. Tor every fifteen mijnutes delay, inarriv ing, after the time prescr.bed in any contract, the contractor hall forfeit ten dollars ; and, if the' delav continue until the departure of any.pehd-r ing mail whereby atrip isjlost, a forfeiture ofdou-f hie the amount allowed ftjr. carrying thejnail one; trip, shall be incurred; Unless it shall, he. made, to appear that the deUV ias' occasioned by una avoidable accident, in-which-case the amount of pay. fori a -.trip will . bct forfeited.: These forfeit ttireS, It will be, observed are unconditional ex- cept for thefaiture of a i(rijvby unavoidable ac cident the -penally may be reduced to the pity for one trip. That onj' no condition is this, sum,- or the other pervdues'stated, to be re. mited. ; "' ' ; '. f; ' . :' 4. Persons making proposals are required to state their prices by the year. . Those who con tract will receive their . pay quarterly in the months of. May, August, November, "and Febru ary,' one. month after the expiration of each quarter. ' ";-";. : ;' .1 . ; ." i,- - 5. No other than a'treevwrhitc person shall be employed to carr' t!ie mail. , . v 6. Where the proposer intends to con-ey. the mail in, the body of a sta.e carriage, he is des red to state it in his proposals and the stage .must be -of sufficient size, unless otherwise expressed, to accommodate seven passengers. - 7. Every proposer may'oifcr in his bid to make any improvement in ; the jtranspottation of the rr 'll, from , the terms invited, either as to the iruide of transporting it; tjie speed required, or the frequency of the ,tiips per vveek-which diall receive due consideration "' ' v 7'He number of the p-s route shall be stated in every bid, and' the proposal - must be n sealed and directed to the General Post Office, and en dorsed M Proposal for a n4w- route."- Strict at- ten'ion mu he iiveti io the endorsement, as it is not intented to .break tliti seal of any proposal until the time for receivinlr bids shall have ex-. nir d. '''" ;-" :' .' "- 1'- "' i- 8. The Post Master General reserves to him seUilie, riyht of declaring any contract at an eiul, whenever , one " failure, y happens,' f which amounts to the loss of a trip. , - . ' "'O.'.The 'distances stated: are such as have been communicated to this office, "arid" some of them may be'incorrect : on this subject,the contract or must inform himself rttye peparunent will not be answerahm for any m,istakc. 10. In every case wlierej the mail is transport ed in stages, and the present contractor shall be underbid; and the underbidder shuirnot have such statre property. as may' be necessary for the performance of the cmtrict, he shall be requir ed purchase from the present contractor, at a reasonable valuation, the whole,! or any part 'of stage propeny, lnciuaipg norses, inax may be suitable for the service! and'makeL payment therefor, by reasonable instalments, as his pay becomes due, or as theparties may agree. . Tiiese terms will .be . made a condition inl the acccptince of any bidunder t!e bid of the pi Wht contractor ; antl "shoiifd the underbidder fail to comply with'them, ii s b rd w il I b e of fe re d to the present contractor! V hut. should hede- cline'making,the cnntracl't that rate, the propo sal of tup unuerbiuuer wiirbeaccepteu uncondi tionally, ' '.' ' : . l '. - ... '11 No bid shall be withdrawn after the titne for receiving bids shall have expii t d, and should afy person refuse to take tue contract at hij bid, he shall be heul responsible to tlie Department, tor theduterence between! hts bid .and that 4at which .the contract shall . be made. Decisions foil bids will be made known on'the 31st of Oc I b'er- The assignmenVdf any contract without the consent of the Post-Master General, shall forfeit it -and in all cases Where application "ia made to the Department ta sauction-. a transfer, the terms must be , fully stated. ,. ' ... :.;. . .Should a. contractor , or his agent engage in the transmission of 'commercial information by' express o'n'hi route, more Rapidly than the mail, he slmll forfeit his contract! , ' ; ' 1 ; I2., If a route should'be discontinued by Con gi'ess, or become useless n whole "or in part, in' the opinionof the ."POstMater General, he may .liin.it" or dispense 'vyitlihe . service. A the contractor on making him X an ailow:uice of one month's extra pay. v ft f v, J, 13. I'lie contract sy will ajF begin January' 1st, 1828 ; antl tlie contracts forro'utes in the state of tinue three years ; and the contracts for the other routes will continue two years. 1 4. Post -masters who receive an a.dvertlse. jiii-iii ⅈmiiu Kive evtriy P1 . f II , . L ' icssou who applies, an opportunity to read it. v. j I JOHN' M'LEAN. i'- rosi-niasier vencrai- J.i'i i;-L U2r. . j : 87owl3t ' - Or 'til IS 71 14 53 49: 3S 42 4$ 37.42 49. 5000 ,11 600 .r 1224 "Anv of her Ticketsf hiving three kdrawn numbers and arrive at A'vnie;?nTr!mrsday by5 jm$: T PavW-AshviHe eveTy ;v SatTday at t o and ,-arfive 'at; .La'wreiicevflle. on.AThuday 1y 1 V Leave' lAwTeiwevilleffi'en'vTliursday at 2 p,w and arrive ut .Hockinliarn on 1'riday by 6 p w. ; , NeWfYork; and Mates cast of it, will continue tor one year.oidy. , -, Contracts lor routes in. Virginia, North and Soutli Carolina and Georcia, will con on: I entitled to a Camtal Pri7-i rickets ;With14 Is entitled to gSG ? ''T"? ti'. r ? &r 427;? 40 Tickets wahl any therjvco of tiie drawn numbers on, euttedto .j. v&y-l" ;-r-'tic1tetaKmth auyioijc7of,tIid drawn? nu mucrs on --y U . ';SW VATES &i M'INTYRE,- . r ;.JMk' 6ALS.:SQ3havejj (lSlrakepea! es Works in lllvol. 'I : '-: ' , Sismonde's Literature of the South of Europe v ' 2-vpH; w' '' 7 3d vol. of Stewart's -Elements of -"the; Human" Jloaden's Memoirs of Mrs. Siddons; - . - . Lifbof O'Keefe, ..'"- "i - -'' ."'. Denharn mt Clappert'on's Travels, 'HallanidiUes..Ac4 2 vqls. J - '.,.. V Cornstock s Mineralogy, , Ilutler's Reminiscences, 1st and (. :',.;...,. 5nd part, ' Statesfor v Grimshaw&f; History of the ' U. , .-Schools, i,:'r. .,- . Goodricli'sdo. , ; -. . ' fv" Hale's do yr .j" .,;:-.'-, v,.,-: .Jvi ;' 7'' H?'iW Paul .1 ones, 3. Vols- -J Vi :,..- Trcmaine; or te Man of Refi nement, 3 , yols Mrs. Opie's llhtsmitions of Lying 117' -Talesofa Voyage 2 Vols. 1 r 7 " Aimacks, 2 vols.r t M'; ' ! - ',: Hope Leslie, by, the, Author qf Redwood, 2 , ; ". -Vols. ' !.,. : . ; t ' . i North wood bv.Mrs.'Hale, ,"2 vols.; , .. Eliz ibeth de Hruce, by "Mrs!; Grant, 2 vols. Military Sketck Hook,; 2 vols. ' 7 iV; '" . " Tales of the O'Hara Family, 2d series2 vols- The odd Volume,., v - ?; --'." 7 1 Continental Adventures, 3 vols. , .. .i :. Yorktwn, a Romance, 2 vols. . .. ,"-- Torr Hill, by trie Author of lirafnbletye House,' v New England I'ales, . -v;!,- ' , '. J . : 7'he Young Rifleman's Comrade, The Novice, or f an of Integrity. 2 vols. l)e Vere; by'the author of Tremaine, 3 vols. Ilrown'a Novels, complete, in vols. , -7 Memorial by, Mrs. llemap, ' "' " Russian Tales " "' VV ; 7' j Campbell's Poems, ' ' ' ! J ' V ' Mason's Farriery i' . ,.r v,- r.i "-i Mrs. Randolph's Cookery ; v Friend to Health, .':' 7 Potter'sMilitary Discipline abridged, Dewet-s on the Diseases of Children, Johnson on1 the diseases of the Stomach, ,;, An Essay on Railways, by Dr. Thomas P. Jones, . " Watts' & Nippon's Ih'mns, bound together. , The Franklin Journal from its commencement, The Philadelphia Journal of 'the Medicat and Physical Sciences, The American Quarterly Review, ' Subscriptions for the three last, named Works arc received by J. Gales and Son, at 5 a year, f ' Raleigh. Aug. 10, 1827. -, , .... : - 89, Mrs. James M Gamett's School V ATILL adjourn as usual from the ,1st of Au- f T gust to the 1st of October. rn giving .this annual notice at present, she mut, though at the risk of appearing too obtrusive, most earnestly urge one lequest of mutual and dee'p interest to all concerned. . It is, that all who are to continue her Pupilsmay return ",.asoon as possible, after vacation. If they hlave formed anydulits of' ap plication, they will not then be lost,1 simply by the iisual discontinuance "incident to a long Ho liday. . Neither will' the preliminary V work so essential to all mental improvement, of impart ing diligence, a task equally arduous to teachers and irksome to scholars, .require to be repeated ; nor will there be any needless loss of that v very brief period, usually allotted1 for educating girls, who are too. often taken from school at the "very time thev" are deriving most benefit froinit. -' Mrs. G's terms are the same : as before, viz $210 for board, tuition and lodging, for 10 months if she furnishes bed and bedding ; but $10 less, when the pupils supply themselves. Board for the two months' .vacation is' $25, "Scholars will be received at any season, and will pay only from the time of entrance but no 'deductions will be made for home-visits, or removals, before thevend of the s.-ssion. ' ' - . ' The above sum of ?210, Iwaj's payable, half, yearly in advance, pays for iiet, lodging, wash ing, fire, candlts, andjirrstruction in all the branches taught by Mrs. GarneUt and her assis tants. Tfiese are, the . English Lairguage. in cluding its grammar,.with the arts of Reading and Composition ; Wnting, Arithmetic, Geogra phy and ' the use of the Giobes ; Also Relies Le tt res, tire Elements of Chemistry, of Natural and . iior;l Philosophy, the 1 Latin, French, and J Itdian Languages, with general History. . . , .. The vacation tor August and September is the bnly;Holidy in the year ; and in addition to the usual number of schooldiours forfiye days in the week, Mrs. G.. teaches,, when health permits, every morninglduring the session, from. 15 or 20 minutes by sun until breakfast. Tiiis thne is de voted, exclusively on Sundays, . and chiefly on other days, to religious and moral instruction : and a part of every Sunday forenoon is spentby all the younjrer portion of her pu nils, in a Sun day School, attended by some of her neighbours, 1 ner tamily and herseit. . . ".., .. ; w ; ; , . All necessary Rooks and Stationary 'will be. furnished by Mrs. 1G.-if desired, and atrmuch less than retail prices. - Music, Drawing,' and Painting; ,will be separate charges,' payable' at the end of the session, to the respective Teach ers, but through the hands of her husbahd.7Their, amount shall not exceed what is common in other ; arge schools.-' t-"-: ' .-' '-' '' -. '.. 1 ':!' 1 :' ' Heretofore, in most cases', .Mrs G's pupils have been, supplied with apparel and pocket money, chiefly at her discretion. This respon sibility she can no longer take, excepjt! for, very young children comingTi om a great distance. It is not to any advance of money thatshe1 ob jects, but to exposing herself unnecessarily to possible blame from parents and guardians, and to the certain discontent of her pupils themselves, at restraints in exoenditure, the, true motives for which they almost-always mistake. She, well knows,. much less will amply suffice 'th'aui lier rschoLirs generally svonld uskt if thetf could have. She is therctoie, thjj more; solicitous tliat sorne moderate limit sliotrld be positively fixed by pa rental authoi ity, whidi she would then take cafe should never be transgressed. ' In. a , school so rytirrd as hers, theie cannot possibly bf a ne retsity for much expense in dres,:and .still less in.'nocket-money, - which, unless .bestoWed in p i me- ca u re sxrai u . ; wit Din :pr on J bounds, if money, the effectual, oceans of gratifi- caiion, oe proiusery lurnisnea.-r ..: : ; , Z .. Should any parents and t gttardians ' desire to toi -wiiicij, mere win pevsever al),Mrs. G. will thanktPem to apply: as soon as practicable, directly to herself or Jiusbahd. All icuci-s jiiiureMCii xo. eiuier, aireciea to'JLrforet' to Esex county, yirginia.wiH b'e- im mediately answered, - and sthe applicatious' regi red? ac cording to their respectire dates, that clfchiinav y Elm-Wood, Essex county; Va. l lil lowing new nooks front the Kortb : J r ;YTh6masVedtfon Barton's doXt!-' t- Keppei's Travels, ia India and Pieremf v Life, of Wolf Sonera ojs. iirf I mini rtm A T f HA 1 1 .T"-T-"i--. : ; -t ., ; - -v t f rAneric4;.br..Edw u, a--v ';t.-' i'r -sV--,' -able terms. tor casiw ;;j.t;Hlr:--'i:. ltaypnd!adoV ?4 !; : N: H. 'Pers(iW,havIn-acouniitir K' CEI; ; : Say s do. Tl .:4 r-'v ',,.; wniiPirf tV rnrftenrwiirtl nnd niake setr 1 internal v wayaiion ojv;w.. .--V. r tlement, usit is necesryjthat aRsuh accounts 1 - ? il i 5' t t should be settled without'delay; t ' ; j ."i': T'-- -TT it'll 1 I iij i vtj -i"--- - " i - -.... --t i , . ... - 1 cnarity, must be literally, thrown a way: n the in dulgence of mere 4 animals appetite, ; which ; no schulistic discipline' can restrain, within 'proner . civberriyy ,R J-t 'f- :evil!e, Street 13 ESPliCTFUL info lSAihepilblict'i!iat4Keyi r rom jvew orK gpieTOiiv,,v"!": n ; Sbrinp $u Summer Goud, CO-PAJtTN B 1181111?; V.t 7. ' i f ""!" It1 ". t . - IIE' S nbscri b e rs . h a ve for m ed a conn e xi 6 n in X j. tlie A POTH EC A RY 's It US1N ESS, under the Firm oi ' ' ' U'-xi-J Wfc vThey have received at the StofeorStand'.bn Fayetteville Street near the Market-House for- merfy occupied by Mr 'Randolph j Webb, and lately by Webb & Williams, d 'General " Assovt- ment of 1 Medicines; PMntsJ Ci? I, Which they intend selling on gootl terms. ?; .Orders,' Recipes, &c. from Physicians & others dealing in the above articles, or any of. them, will be atteuded to with care, promptifude and des- paten . .- . 1 ; ?'.: :-. . T 7v 7 ALFREI) WILLIAMS, : FABIUs J. HAWyOOD, DOCTOR F. J. HA.YVO(5D; OFFERS'' his services, in the Practice of Medi cine, Surgery" and Obstetricksld' theciti-' zens of Raleigh and Its vicinity ; - f - Dr. H." has enjoyed the much valued oppbrtu-l nityof a year's residence "and practicejn the Phi-, ladelphia Arms-house "an institution which ranks with, similar public'Hospituls of Europe. . 1 'f'.-r .'I He has cotinected himself with Mr A. Williams in the ApothecaryVsIiiisinessat tlie standi lately! occupied by Webb & Williams, a which place, or at tns own umce, one ooor oetow, u, a. war ham's, Esq. he may alvvays be found" When not professionally engaged. ; ! ' j i Ralei-h. July 16.' ' s ? I 86tf T PRINTING-IN K; 7 7 j GALES &, SON's 7su.p ply of Printing-ink which has for some timebeen lying on board a Steamboat in Cape-Fear' River, owing to the shallowness of the River, is5 at length received, end will be sent to order. 1 August 27' d EXECUflVE OFFICE OF NJC. 7 : Raleigh June 6, 1827, I By Ilis Excy IL G. BurtonyGovernor9 fyc T6all wliom it uiaVr concerh. 7 77 PERSONS desirous of purchasing the interest possessed by the State in the lands mention ed in the follbwing Resolutiou of thelast General Assembly, are . requested to forward their pro posals to this Office to be' disposed' of as therein mentioned. ; .. 4 k 'uJtxXriK i ;,'..-"fH-v f- Whereas the! State possesses la reversionary interest in the" lands allotted to the Tuscarora Indians, by an act of the General Assembly; pass ed at -Newbern on the fifteenth orOctober, one housand seyn hund 'f'l and forty-eight ; and whereas, by a sale of the said reversion, a con siderable sum may be raised and applied to an ncrease 'of tile Literary fS id i 5r i .''?;.;'?'$ ," Resolved, That his Excellency the Governor uc, anu nc is ncreoy requesieu, ,10 receive pro posals from the present proprietors or others for the . said reversion or fee, and make report thereof to the General Assembly .at the next an nud meeting. . . . , , !! ,' v . Be9olvetiJitrt?ter9 ' .That" Simrnops i j; Baker, l't the county of Martin,. William R7Smith, of the county of H:di(ax, and .William "BritSton, : of the county of Bertie.'be appo'nited Commissioners, to go upon the lands, ami to ascertain the quan tity a;nd quality of each tract, with its fee simple value ' per acre, at the time of examination 'and report to the next General Assembly,, ; andthat the' expenses attending tlik execution" of ?said commission be paid, by - the proprietors' of said land.' .. ....:'.!. 1 . 7 ', IL G. BURTON.' , . By the Governor, 1 ' r; 7o. K. Campbell, P. Sec'ty. - t . , . . NOTICE. L - '7!-'' - ON Tuesday. the 9rh'lay of October, at the latedwelling house of Josial piliard, dec in the City of Raleigli, I shall proceed to sell ail tliejrojjerty bclorigingto the Estate of .said tle; ceased, consisting,, of seven likely. 1 Negroes the most of which are young and excellent house Servants, and one of whom is arst rate'ditch'er ; a Lot of the Public Land near.; the GraveYard,' containing three 'acre&subje,t;t.to',iFieVwidow'a dower; one small frame House in the. back yarcl all the Household arid Kitchen Furniture; aniong which are a number, of good new, bedsantl fift ni ture and many other articles too tedious to men tion j all of .which will be sold on a credit 'of si' months, ' the purchaser ' giving bond with tv approved securities, beforethe title , of the pro perty is changed. The sale will continue. Irom day. to day ' until lalllis; sohL;7 7 ,. At the same time and place, th;IIouse.Sw Lot lately r occupied as; a Tavern , by the decease d . win do remeu Also one commence the;Tavern-keeping business, this' sale will afford them an excellent oppoitUuUy of commencing. : . -';!f';"j?'; r: ..; -. ' ; ' MV"- :".' 'iERIltjILtlAtiDEx'ori t ' : 4 Se;it. 12.T :';q- ;'""yflji(s2wVAy i ;- .1 roxtiSAia.A-i - rIIAT.valuable Farm, lately known" b vl .the! JL name of West-Hill, -iying on both sides' of Swift & Williams's C ree ks", adjbihi n, the Plan tation of Governor Branch, abodf nine rnilcs from -Raleigh,- on the Road to ' Haywood settled ori ginally by Joseph Ixinei. the Grandfather of the, late occupant of that name, at a time when far mers had choiceof the best lands in the' country' The wholeTract of ; land I contains TwoVTImju san'dl Two - Hundred and 'Twenty acres near 1200 Of which is prime Iand---a considerable portion of it fine low jmjundsvTh'e residue is well-timbered long-leaved Pine Land,; a id f is sup- lvo.. iv oiiwm kiis. uesi langc ior; catiieanu hogs in the codntyi" The farm nnder cultivation, js between 3 and 400 ; acres,8 on which there is si tolerably good HwelIing:Hoiseand other out buildings, on as handsome and ' healthful a site as can be found in Uie county or peHiapf in the States f There is at nriall 3rist-Mill wlueh iicohi .venienx ior.iamuy anp neigmiourbood; purp6sesf1 - cjiu w iii-guw juraer, ana mat ana trie land may; 1 viewed, 'oiiaTp plication 6, MrJThb-' mas .'Howell,-on th premises i;and the term rec doors - . i . - i i ... . . . vuw iui nit icuiitiiiucr ui uie v car. v ibtc Fmhrn;.u..i' 9. 'iv,0,v ... one other House ana Lot near tlm otlir I i mi? :a .' l! r-r, 1 mvne .; xne - attention.:' of tnose. Who wislr to 1 -.k;ki. ia., v - i, 'n' HUM', Airen.r Lc! umi vwiuiiuu -.a.. Virginia. res'uUc Ie BnswickfJneral Springs, Va40 mtL'i u of Petersburg -f rtt.Vd r, ... ',ts du of North Cai or Petersburg. 4 Letters :(jiost, pa li RrutYswick V't ivlt( patient musj onn ,vou vv;?44,rov siisTacnon, wiiu tne-ttisease of nti "g IlSn Hi? InJ- , Ceitjficatt lQM,l85r? tle disease jnf stuttermgiver t'iince my ! Wlt3i brance.;.-?l am how 'a1out twehtv ser..;.,. n,e"i- 'On fester terdar.'Latttndetl l.vi'iA; .,.4s0''l' .tltrvvT?ifima P.hllunt, of Urnnswick' Va u I e nowiSyajt f, tl.fs t1:ice; .li,.U fVw'ho.Vrv spcaiv its ininiuv ! UI031 oj metu f am r cdnvmced that if is impossible for me tn i, ' IU will ohly tLeJgh-svemedv, J wul be mv own faulf2 it I ever stutt.. -il. l 't jj., y, v.vit.n times alt oyer the room before 1'couJd i'et lh strncled bthe Revi . uoinvts r. IJunt in. hj"!n to fallc iftntl rpafl Willi paao . . - -rs - ' . t. . " ----- . '.iiil lirttii . er;.awenaingrfjpniy .lour. ;faay, can read 4 stammerer tnay? be. "mitred entirely and t I am now nearly finxi-tuii vears old. . Yr, -v'" first recollection I was arstarnmerer Ofteiitim' I could scarcely speak af-aaV, But I art now I lieved by the Revdi ThohVs P. Hunt. '3 -third day after I .visited' hi'ni 1 could read a!o'H in;Company, .with perfect .ease andt fluency' thing t never could do befpre. , 1 know' that tht is no dangerof my stuttering again, if j pa slightest attention to Mrs Xigli's System a!,j do sincerely believe. tJuU; any .person may be v cured, who willtry the srhe. J ' -.- ' "': :1 WILLIAM PALMKR. ;ff i.5 r ll&UbQrongh; N. CjJlify 2l,; 1537 ' vlThis is to certify lhittL have been afflict with the' disease of sta mine ring ever since I could remember. - .1 am now tip1 wards" of tbrtv ven . 1 1 ofHhe Hevd. Thdmas 1 Hunt, r about' seven ' days, and am considerably improved o inucii as genera llylto?s3eak and , read flyently. .' f airi convinced jiltat l shall be ceVtaifly pertVctlv ! and permanently reured, ;if I wiifii only use tue simple remedy discovered by Mrsv Le'urh or New York'. ' And that if I fail of. a pericct al permaiien cure, it .will ; be.o wing entirely. t0 my own negle6t,and not to anyl-defect in Mr . Leigh's Syste'nil' " I farther say, that when a cure 14 eifected, I have nu.doult of;its permanency , ..'' :: -, ' ' WM..CAlNtJr' . ;7 7 '' -':!'' ; ' , RaleigH, N. July 27, 1827. This is to certify that I have , been made ac." quaiuted'with Hoctor Rroadman's system oTcur. ing impediments of speech that lhave tried it and received no" benefit fro in j i t. --That 1 Imj now been made acquainted with Wi. " Leigh's system by ; her . agent," the Re 'd Thomas P. Hunt of , Brunswick, Va. v I have not tried it long enougTi to say that it: will certainly cure me, But from ibesimpficity andpliUosophy of th system, ! dolbefifive that jt will'andi can do for me, that which it has done for othersand th.tl" Will beciired byfir, if it operates as 1 hav'e evqy reason 'to 'believeit will. 777 r'.'y 'C - Doctor rBroadman is, certaiidy igpprant of Mrs. Leigh's j Systeni: ! Or. if he 'acquainted wiik it he left me entirely in' tlie dark about it. ' k r-r 't:M:- ;; VAN VVAGENEU, ) 1 I Aniong other tlungi Mr, Cain had, remainci fvo dr' three montfis '-? -with Mr' Chapman of Jhilor Av;?;t.:--r77;-:7''!J- -i SiEumoiny islhe' Road to JVecdth, i Dying &lScQurm fllHE Subscriber returns, sincere thanks ta the JL Ladies and ! Gentlemen 7of Rale:gli, and the publie feenerallyjcfdritheirdibeia patronage, sincenis pommence.ment of busmesj in this place, and hopes- by assiduity and attention t ta merit a eontihuaricb. I Hehas added to bis Ea blishme ni mdrje machinery f he-latest improve inents,,vhich,.enales him" to forward busincs with rnoredi spate h ar(d in ; a superior manner piece goods of all kinds finished equal toiniportv e,d yiz. ' Cloths, j,Cassireres ! Cords, VelveU, Stufisj Silks,, Sat ins,. Crapes, Hosiery, kc. tlen tlerriehs' Garments of every description scoured, rei.wed :in Coloaror dyjctl atid'- finished, at tlie shortest noUce in as much perfection as at air other Establishment' in the, Ciiion. His mode of Steam-Sctiuriihg,1 'extractsJ.all ? kinds of greasCi paint, tar c.tidji admiraiilyi calculated to pre serve cloth es d Uri ng t h e srin mer season trom. moths, &c: Ladies ! Dresses of every ;di-scn ption ed to any fchadeor tdlicks? changed to otherf colours. Leghorn 'andStraw Bonnets bleached. lor stains removed, or dyed and trimmed to tae jates.. lasiuons., umDiviias, ' Parasois, Gloves, Stocking, Shots &.C. dyed to any other colour i Ladi3' Pelisses dyed andr pressed, ai sv Meriribnd other Shawls scoured and the colours revived equal t6 new or-dyed two dis tinct colours ff requested each Shawl answvriiif the'purpose of two separate articles, or the pre sent colour preserved oh One' side, and the otl.er dyexl to air beautiful colour or. shade- desired, North-Carolina or domestic ploths, "c-onsisting 01 cotton arid woOldyed and pressed to appear ele gant ; also cotton arid 'wool in i hanks or k,c. rivei r 4rtr rtlMi"" r..i . TTr.;fYfm. Ep:ll! toreu iv tle-BCV specime" le present tan1' dyed t tliis establiHhmentjwhich he watja enual tolanv' ver:xhihitiffl'to 'the vieiv 01 public - and ?which; for brilliancy' and durabih'. ca'imot be", surpassed, by f tn 1' similar estai mentinthe Union; A ' ' ? with dispatch on reasonable terms! All articK1 sent to the establishmeht'to be dyed OMCOur-j will.be ready for delivery in two Vr three." fn-rt .thVrtitne ot receiving them, weather 1' "mining ''".' -''i't "..C-!--2 i'1 ;" :' '-'" 7- . .All kinds of ilantuamaking and Milliner with neatness, and' in the most fashionable ner, at the above Establishment. : v- . - A;. JOHN imiSSLN'GTON. , '3m4AsH8r;'J 1f- ' .7, ' I JL valuable TNegro 3Tan"fbr sale, J l7 -2? Shnemaket anil Ditcher. - 0" N Monday the first day'of October x' fore the Courthouse door in Bale'gb v will r 1 M W VII 1m Ji V U w - s , . flit !be offered at public sale to the IngbestP ri a valuable Neero Man by the n&(neot. der. He is a shoemaker py , trade, v ana aiw, r ditbher His character for honesty; industry obedience, stands las high among those acq te ed whh him" as. perhaps anyl Slave n.tnL,,nt. He will he,ld toclose a, I rust, on 0fl b5 credit, the pdrciiaser giving anote,wluc discounted at the oifice of the Bank ul r- in Raleighbearing interest from the ct,i. . rtfi-.;:ii i.-- !,.,Ia ii,ti1 ihe nO'C iSIW 4 Sii rl?.rtinti-rl t thf ' office aforesaju. - tmctarticiilation, &c. thr f. fJ;J J . ui,i 10 ceniiv mat 1 nave 1. iN ' . ,J j ... v l --1$ t .. . - 1 H&ZU Ortinge Count ffJY. July 20,, ig. I;David Ray; k.n jiow about 37 3 ear I I tad been from myjrifaiicy &jlveadiil tuit. being obliged ?to" kick ami ierk nivir-, ?Cr Leign's system oj curmg impediments of u Tie first day X quit -kicking the! seconrS 1 n ia V at. hentjh,; by. the, simjple and rational svstem of Z V -V -' ". 1 . Tfiteporovgh,:?: X Jiilu li -Ta ;ciuvicuulc,u!.uai means of curing ilt wit!,oui pennant , - . ;-. V--'"-'' - i Mi.nuivu.,wiu,Bc. v.tuuuuouauni', "Will ue' - , fjn titi - 5 county; Va.- t made known on appiicatlo : J.-GaJe 5 loSd die -V mf-: Raleigh June 21 1327v 7 1? 59:tf. S1 - v-i -vK -urv ' v'vf Pv?;-:" : - 4 - 7 -':" ' " - vrr-r ... " - uaiClU-harett pviIIa . . - - v. 9 5i . 3t72. 1827.75-1 .-' .:.: - .1- -. --! ,.;ir