it.- , "4 nnssn ,Ah i ' .. : r 1'- . ' Ours are the plans of fair, delightful peace,vf f Unwarp'd by-party rage-to live like brothers. y 1 1 V;.. . AV.rV TxTESBXTIa BID AT, uy T O SK m O ALES & SON, ! ; ... Collar, and twentyvnts.fbr r length i in the' same proportn.... CokmXt CAt thankfally receivea.. Zl " the Editors must:be fo at f 3 MISCEIiLANEOUS MISSISSIPPI aVa mat the follovvjng extract from tne eli-htful History and: qe6graphpf; M r.j yiir Hel!is pnciilirjg some of the inter esthig scenes that-present themselv from foy to dayi on theTyast river of the "Vest-ern'countryi-.i-)-;' ' rr -t AH the toil, and danger, and exposure, a?d moving 'accidents of this long and peri lous voyage; are hidden; however, from nhabUin&,'ho; conemPlate 4 ats fioating by their dwejlrngs on beautiful Snribg mornings, whethe7yerdant forest the mTld ana delicions temperature of the air; the driightful aare ot the sky of this country, the fine bottom on the one hand, and the romantic bluff on.the other, the hnaVl and smooth stream rolUnj; calmly don theforest, and floating the boat gent- V. forward, Present. 'delightful, images ana wnri.itions to the beholders. At this u;. iiiAro !;J nA visihtp dansrerr or call for labor. The boat takes care of itself s and tit tie do the beholders imagine how jd ifter ent a scene mav.be presented in half an hour. Meantime one jbf the hands scrapes a violin, and the others dance. Greetings, or rude defiances, or! trials of wit, or prof fers of love to the girls ' on the shore, or saucy messages ; aie 5: scattereu oei ween them audi the spectators along the banks. The b.oat glides on until it, disappears be hind the Siiut of wood. At this moment, perhaps,' the bugle, ... . . ..1 wim which all the up its iu$te in boats at e provided, the distance over the wateri These scenes !i J thpc'o nntoa. orhnmar from the biutt of the beautifufOhio, have a charm for the imagination,-. 4 whichjj although we have heard them a thousatid times repeated, at all hours, and in all j positions, even to us present the image of a tempting and charm ing youthful exisiencev th ;t lalmost inspires a wish that we-were boatmen." -.. " The.bayou at New-Madrid has an ex tensive and fine; eddy, into which boats iluat al most wi thou t exertion, and land in a remarkably i fine harbor. I? ciinsiderecl the central It may be tair noint, or the ohiff meridian of boats, in the Mississippi , Valley. Jhis bayou generally brings up the descending andacending boats ; and this is an Excellent noiii't of observation, from which. tbScbnteplate their i aspect, the character of ;boatiiig; ahl the descrip- ; turn and the amount ol -produce trom tne upp?r country, ou can here take an im aginary voyage to the falls of St. Anthony or Missouri ; to the lead mines of Rock River, or Chichgoif Lake; Michigan ; to Tippecanoe of the Vabash, Orleans point ' f the1 Allegany, Brwwnsvitle.of the Mon lojiguhela, the Saline op the Kenhawa, or the mountains, round whose bases. winds , the Tennessee ; or if you choose you may take the cheap and rapid journey of tlioU Along the courses of an hundred other ri Vers jsand in the (lapse of a few dva; resi dence inj the spring, at, this pointV you may see boats wliich have -arrived here from ail these imaineif places. One hundred boats Inve landed he re irta d a V. Th e boister- o-ss gaity of tie hands, the congratulations , ot acquaintanqesl who have met here from t vnmense distances, the moving picture of uieyon f uoardj the boats. " in the numerous an fin a 1 s , 1 "1 a rge and small , w hi ch they car ry, their different lading the evidence , of the increasing agriculture; above, and, iiiprt tlianj all,; tlie immense J distances yhich: th ey eat readyv t raversetl , ;ftrd a conious fuhd of mpditJttion In- one pjace , there are boats loaded ) with" pvrie p';ank ifrtsra the pine forest of the south- wi ofjNewrYork In another quarter, there are numerous boats with the .Yan- ftee notions'7 ot Ohioi- lu 7 another - tiuar- tr are landed toWther thle boats' o!ft4;old ivttntucky, with iheir,iyhiskey iremp, -to; h cco, bar":i n arid hAfp. rit : with all the ther artiQi iof the produce of their soil. . Tennesseethrere together: with-boats loaded with bales tiUm- JrorrfKlllinoisfCahd M atte horselt uno "caici u countrr,utogetner witn peiry nd lead frorh!Missouri.5"Som ?:Vletl th corn in bulled and iivthe ear. Wra-are: loadedwi th? nOrk. in1 bulkivO '!tl parrels rbif inntes4mtpbtatdei W great quaruitiei U Others hae' loafo mider anil . US .called; cXdtrrtylrimet im oeeri strengthened bv boiling or freez- I-. ; c uat8arelloaded vith lurni ' dfeestic'and agricultraTlm X?yshoit;i thlqumer proi " 1 country ;of' the j west.- They hpe comp from regions ; thousands ot nnles apart rney nave noaieu p a couuuonj pinoi o! union. of the boats' coyer 1 I1C BUI HlLt'a some acres. Dunghill fowls are ftuttering over the roofs as invariable appendages. The piercing, note of the chanticleer j is heard- t lie cattle low the horses truaiple asin their staDies me swine uuer urn rries of fishtihir with each other-r-the tur- kevs orobBle the ddss of arT hundred re boatmen I aons oecome acquainieu uie travel about from boat to boat, make en quines a)u ; acquaintances, agree xo lasnjuui. uvu,iiiuusau uiucn oei vauis, uag . . ,1 . J X I J 1 I boats, as it is callerj, and form amances io yield mutual assistance to each other on the wayto New Uijleans. Alter, an tiw or two passed in this way. hey spring, ion shore to " raise the twimf in the v'illaseJ If they tarrv nil jnight, as is generally the case, it is wen for pie peoptt 01 uie ion if they do not become riotous in the course of the evinihc in which casf , strong mea- sures are adopted, and the proceedings on hith sides are surrtmarv and decisivel-- . . . I '!'. . . I With the first da wri all is oustie anu mo- tion ; and amidst snouts, and trampling d cattle, and barking of ilogs, and crowing f the dunrrhili fowls, the ftet is in half an hour af' under wWv ; and when the sun rises, nothin is seen but the broad stream 1 - . 1 l.i rolling on as before; The honts unite once more at JNa'cnes an d New-Orleans ; and although thy Jive o h the same river, it is improbable that they will ever meet agun on me rar'n. , 1 I A (t In passing below, we often see a nu - bei ofbo;fts lashed. and floating together, 1 In travelling over the roofs of the floating town, you have a considerable. waiK . .. J . 1 iicse u ssoc.ia 1,1 oiis li t c v.in.u , Boats so united, as is; well known, Moat con- siderably faster. Perhaps the object is 10 barter, and obtain kill beef, or pork. upplies. Per hap to or tresh provisions.- Apples, cider,? outs, dried fruits, whiskey, cider and neafh brand v, and drams, ire retailed : and the concern is' for a while one of rreat inerriment and irood will.- IJr.forsepn .moral slorms arise i and tlje partnership, which began in a frolic, end; - 9 ' t in a quarrel I The aggrieved discharge a few mutual vl leys of the compliments I on such occasions. usuall interchange . r 7 . j. 111c unlash, and each one manage his boat jincaji his own way. The order of things in the western coup- rv naturalfy foslers a propensity fr a floating life on the wtter. The inh .bitai ts will ultimately became as famous as the Chinese, for having theirhabitancy inbots In time or & waters at the mouth or tne Ohio, we were on bohrd an immensely large . o r 1 flat bo., on which was kept a W," . . 1 , , r. . . r . 1 1 ; it IIIVU uau llj 1 CM III lllb , II 7, UC7 u w r - t that bade fair to rival the ancient metropo o j r .7 1 i lis of the Delt of tlie Nile. The tavern. the rettil and dram shops, together w th the inhabitants, ahd no small number 01 very merrv customers, floated on the same bottom. We have seen a large tinner s establishment floating down the Mississtp- pi. it was a w . lespectab.'e m m manufactory. ; and the articles were 1 send, wholesale and retail. There were a number of hands, ed all the. tin, and three apartments and When they h id mend- vended all that thY ctm'd sell in one plae tltev uoiied on to another. We have heard of a large boat- ing blacksuih's establishment : and of an other, in which it was -contein plated to work a trip hammer Beside the numerous periogues, or singui French trading retai cd 44 chicken "ihiey rivers within an hu ar looking Spanish and Doat, commonly call- hs,". which scour the hdrpd Iptwiim of New- Orleans. , there are d n ..ih ivafPrfinfflmLe(,a mreaci ana cotton sn.rt, a long tailed West retail trading boals. They are off flMIW I V 1 111 1 I'll Cl. I ... '. A t . . . - innrirt.-iilnMkln.in fVfl rilYIV ( ULieu up wiju mt"iisun.in;"c ihcmuhj and show, t he gowls are tancilully arran rrmt n fiblvec.r The delicate hands of the i- ..;,.!,l .K0!,r nm.rian iIf h thhc. v.. v -r . r ciiuci wu . i. ? v . I ' ""; ui. mc spi uvc, t'ci i.... .v. -mj vu., " i-L nUrb hohind ! oiii nittr rAMn. ters. Every considerable landing placeon the water'' hf the Ohio .and; the Mississippi has fn the S pi ing a number of siatfonai v & inhabited bb;tt, lying by at the shores rhey are too. often dram shops, and sorts of all kinds of bd company. A re. e r e . i h c u i ry o u ghl , t o be instituted at these points, respecting the inmates 's and practices or inescj -uaaiing inansioii or in- iquityj' 11 ';''. It fis perhaps nf cessary to, have some thing of the experience, which we have jia'd pfther slowness tfifliculty ari propelling boats against the current of the loog rivers, fu lly to estimate the advanta ges of this ihentiofu We have ascenliel the; M i ssi s i p pi 'i atlys w.iy for fifty ' Cays .in 'succession. . ,We have but too murji of tKe same kintl of rie; nee1 oh ihe?j other s f rea ms. Ve c d tis i tt ered le n m i I es" ; tl ay ds feood rogress''Ity-is no w; refreshing, and it impart a feeling of energy and pov er to the behojd e r 6 s e t fie Ja rge od beautiful rsteainBoat dlei hughon they havejrun ut tfiedtl refa,; lis TKelmflri thef ;Vithl4n?t sheJliatlipl 1 ectedj ber erjergyanu quished her enemy shex resu mes her stat- iy,niavciiw anu. mounts against ine ' curl ent ivc ui six uMic9.au uoui. , w e nave tra i i-i;?'4ii.-iirf'i't.Jr-.r y4 i couwftcriouons ior ine aDovereceived bvi n-: fcrf crnttPhiMn i,e hfr.irf.. -..;-- i : v Orleans and Lonisville, nmre than hvjn dred miles in a day against the streams. The difficulty of 'ascending' used to be the only one, that was dreaded in the antici pation of a voyage ef this kind." This dif Bculty has now disappeared, vand the only one, that remains, is to furnish money fir the trip. Even the expense considering the luxury of the U re, arid accommodation, is more moderate 'han could be expected A.fatnilv in Pittsburjr wishes to mak m :1k I' l social visit to. a kindred family on Redri- ver. The fnp, as matters now stand, is I... A. i. t. .. .. .1 . I .. i 1 sage, or piwmier,- as ine purtse is, iuo family and the family dog, cat and parrot, an go logeiuer. in iweive aays iney Ueacn tne point proposed, fcven the re turn is but a short voyage. Surely we mus resist strong' temptations, if we do nt become a soci il people: , You are. in vited to af breakfast at seventy nuJes dis tance. You go on board -the passing steam- boat and are transported, during the high. so as to go out in the morning and reach ' : wi 1 1 1 ' t your appoinimeni. 1 ne ay win prooa bly come, when the inhabitants of th warm and sickly regions ot the ower their with p' - mts ot the Mississippi will take periodical migrationss to the north, nne geese ana swans, ;ina with them return 1 to the" south in the autu-un. H A TTTTO V certain William Covington came into the county: of Siirry, N. Carolina, in October 1. last, and bargained with m for 390 or 394? acres of land, lying in said county, and gave me six irtti! -k ? T Itween the 1st fit 10th ot the present month, & re ceived a penal bond from me to convey the title wnen tne money should be puid.but some months after, the said Covington absconded, . taking the bond with him. I his is, therefore to notify VVm. Covington to come forward, paj off his I notes and receive title. w : ! thomas oliphant: October 13, 1828. 12 8w NOTICE. DltlNKAuD wishing to withdraw from the Commission Business, the Copartner ship of jGtVmour Drinkard s this day dissolved by mutual consent. Toose who are indebted to thut concern, will settle the same with either of the subscribers, and those who have claims will on them for payment. 1 . j WM. GirvMOUR, Sept. 30. M. L. DRUNKARD. CO PARTNERSHIP. THE Subscribers have formed a Copartnership under tlu firm of VVm. Gilmour U Co I for the purpose of continuing the Commission Bjui- 1 ,. . i . : 1 ness Heretofore conducted by Uilmmr &. Jnnhard.. "T.!Sl!l!i th.!-sre ?!'. LJ E" oiaiuiiaiik, uu ouuiiituniuN. ou ter, ana inev OC- I thev; cupy the larffe fireproof Warehouse adioininir that of the former firm, where they are prebar ed to receive Cotton and other produce for sale . and on storage. They request a continuance of business from their friends, assuring- them of every advantage to be derived from personal at tention, from acknowledge of markets at home and abroa(i and from beine- sellers and - nnt t, chasers of produce. They will receive and for- ur W3rd goods for Country merchants and others, at the customary rates. WM. GILMOUR, v L. E. STAINBACK. Petersburg, Sept. 30. 50 REWARD. T ANA WAY from the subscriber, on the 6th of Oct. 1.828, a negro man of the name of HILLY, about 26 years old, a very stout, muscu- lai" VllfVU. wiorliirioc uliivnt nrA hiinrl.a.r .in.) ninety or two hundred pounds. He is light com- plected, llasa small scar on the end of his nose, with very prominent cheek bones no other 1 mar'c recollected. He had on when he abscond iiwuicpuii iniAcn vuii, vvniic Vvovion f aniaioons I 1. 1 i ff . 1 1 - ... .1 1 ----- - ..mv n nil .Ami. I A. ' 1 - I ' f 11. T 1 1 r ,1 j hiri)cu pair 01 ranuiooiis aim mixea uo.unr.a- bout Coat. I bouglit him of Mr. John KUibu, Jr- near the junction of Wayne, Duplio and I r. : : .!, 1.1. 1 V ! . mpson couiuies. ue win no aouot mate, deck '.for h s old npio-hbnrhnrul. T hart nt ri,rl I . . . . ' . him about thtrty or thirtv-five miles. I will nav the above reward to any person who will secure him in Jail so that I get him, and if delivered to me m Milton, casweii county, all reasonable charges will be paid. - ! sf ' s JNO. G. WINGFIELD. Raleigh, Oct. 9, 1828. . 10 THE Subscriber wishes to sell on very mode rate terms, or " to exchange fori, Western Lands, several valuable improved and unimprov ed Lots in the City of Raleigh.1 The improved Lots are amongst the most etigible in the place one of them combining the conveniences of an excellent! stand ' for a Store and a capacious Dwelling House. . He is willing, in. case, an ex change in .land should be offered to pay any difference which may exist in the value of , the property, jh-Cash. I Duringdos absence, Mr. J IF. H, Gales is cfuly authorised hy hini to disj-ose of any or all of his lots, and is vested wit h f idf fibw ,cr to enter into any contract in his stead. ' . Lv, i r ; k : : , .. , joiinf. goneke ' : Raleigh,' 23d Au.; p: ; V ;"' ... '-..,971 S. S hould he abVove property not 'befsol before jtlie expiration of the present yeiov 'thej iame wilt be;.for rent;:;,; g-y -"L: " l Pp4 HoeVa;' Vegetable t PuhnonTcDeter) gent, a .medicine :t highly approved of for" Coni sumptlveafrefctiona bf hlAinmiS'T It iiii. highiept 30th828pf g jgll A few days-past; in this f, citv; a'LRATl IK n T RUN K,; containing .some papers, The pw ner i can receive me same, bv &tnvina th az t it i. , - : i : cwYtF ten or -1 -'f!vi. . H tatc of North-C arolina . ' Pitt Covxty. - i, ! , Court of KauityvSentemb'' c Term 182 YaiTcn Wallace ad mt of.Jarnes Ehglis'i tlec'd J h: i - johnfiurmon c wife & others:1: 1.' 1TST II ERISAS suit had been broirqrht by Bill of ? V coninlnint in the; Superior Court of! fJaV aitd Equity for, the County of Pitt by ms :;ftn' gpsb Hgamsti Joun Surmcn and y-I?.uph.auu'4'. Lis vvjire, and untsey, b liy,'.and Jra Iedon, widen, siiit at September Term 1825 abated by death of said James English, and at last Marclii Tferm of said Court Wjiti'eh Wallace; the adm'r. of said jimesHncrlish. filed his Bill prayin to. have said suit' and proceeding- thereon revived against said defendants, which was granted, and it ip pearin to the satisfaction of the Court that dhn Siipmon and " Euphatnia Iiis wife, Gatsey, Sallv and Ira Leadon, defendants in 'this suit, aielhot; inhabitants of this State, it is ordered by f the Ciourt that publication be made for six w eks in tne Raleigh Register -"that the defendants ap pear at the next term of said Court to De Deld irji; the County of Pitt at the; . Court House in Glreenville. on." the first Mondav in March next. aad plead, answer or demur to tlie Bill, 'oflthe cpnipiainanr, or me same win oe iajs.cn pru Yy fesso and set for hearing ex paite.- - v i : f , . nilil llAii . iCil. Sept. 30 7 m COTTON &l3N8g HpHE Subscriber has for sale in Warrentcfh, JL upwards of 40 Cotton Gin's-." of John H. l)a- Mdson's best manufacture, consistms: of different sizes, or irom be to oi s;iws, botfrlron and Ste plate his prices per Saw are 1 50 and $2. GOKDQN CAWTHOR7 Sept. 4, 1828. l-law4 XQAKEN up and entered on the Stray-Book; of iJL Cabarrus county, on the 27th of Auer: 1838. a roan Mare, fifteen or eighteen years ojd,:tli in one eye, fourteen tiands high, with a knot no bn one of her njimsiriMSi o . r . , A LEX'R. SCOTT, Jlangeii i Cubarras county, Sept. 18. ; , 7 3wp (Sail 8 & 0Uf : Have just received a supply of ElOHl on the Cultivation of the Vine, a on the best m -de ot muking Wine, sec:fid Edition. Washington Citv, 1828. 'Price half- bound, One Dollar. : : Raleigh. Sept. 22. 6 JUST E-WBaSSSIS, : . , &i&BSi?S :' North-Carolina Mmanack, FOR 1829, CONTAINING besides the-usual Astronomi . cal Calculations, some useful Essays on A tr 1 T ix...' - ""' ? i " ' ot valuable Recipes and entertaining matter." " may be had wholesale of the Publishers, J. Gales c Son, Itdeigli, or of Mr. Edward J Hale, Observer Office, l'ayet'evile,: or of Mr. Salmon Hall, Bookseller, of Newbern and retail of most of the' StorekeeDers in th State. ... . v .:-' : Sept. 10, 1828. ; : . 2 (Q Electoral Tickets. 1 NY number of ADMINISTRATION ELFi jl TORAL TICKETS can be procured at this OifiCe. It is desirable, that we should receive information as early as practicable, from sulb Counties as expect to be suijplied at thi? 'Offic. JUST PUBLISHED, Tlie .Elements of the Conic - Sections Compiled for the use of the .. Students of the - . UNIVERSITY OF N. CAROLINA, u, - Br ',;':......;.'... ' -.y. v; ;. FHinLIPS, Prof, Math.- te.Nat. Ph Sold by .1. Gales fit Son. Price $1. Chapel Hill, 6th Oct. 18.28. ; 10-6t. JUST PUBLISHED. A Nl) for sale at the Book-store of J Gales apd Son, in Raleigh, price three dollarsa ndw Xortlv Carolina. "With an appendix, containing the Constitutions of this Stale and of the United States, and acollection of the most approved forms for the use of these Officers, " '' all The new Edition of this valuable YorW coni tains besides its former -Mseftil matter," thevsujtj stance of all the important . Acts passed by t fee General Assembly from the year -1815. to tne present period, which appear under theitprop'e'r Orders for this new Work " will be duly attend ed to, from any part of the State. - i -lif Oct,, 1, 1828, BVSNZNG-SfJIIOOI,. HTpHE Subscriber will open an Evening Schod, vigation and'Surveyirnj. $ The most faithlulef forts will be made to rejider these useful brancW s of Education easy and familiar- to thus'e youpg giiiin.uitii, im may uc aispusca xo, aiienu.t 1 ' The terms will be moderate,4 and may be known by apply i ng to tlie subscrlb r AV-' V .;;. ;4j.KrJf J O NA. OTIS FREE XI A N.h JPerthdicnJAj --!.";; , ' , VPHIL ADEtJHIA lledical Journal; by Carey and Lea, published quarterlysit $5 pef anrtum; American vuarxeny review, per annum. orth-AinericanReview; Southern aieview,.t.w:.;,$5 do d&f'- Klrnt Western mo nth, $3 per annum.- 'I r.uition or tne utnee and liuty ot a-Justice jdf the Peace, ahd7a.C5uide-tb:;.Slrilfs,;'"'CoTOh Clerks, Constables and other Civil .-Officers , ih . on the first Monday ot November next.v In this "School will be taught Reading, ; Wri lingj "Eii. glish Grammar, Geography; Arithmt-cj nomeiry;Mersuratiorif surfaces andblnlNa termpments, $5 per annum.fx! exertion shainbe.maa to contr ' . v k National .Intenigencer,, Daily lOand.cTrf.: comfort. '" - . thei!5 I weekly, fKe.anhum- It'-- w;m.?' tTN-i;X--wlL.l'l' l-,' :- 4 ; -J. ; :r-'--. RALEIGH, N. niHE SUBSCJRIBEJl respectfully v informs her ! , y-ii'inenas ana ue puonc, inai tue coim!.ue3 co kep ojjert "theabpve Esn a contmuaiice of u "portion". of . -th !pu blip pat o n-t-4" age, She.assuresanase wno .nay ,tnmK proper v to, call on her that nothing' shallj be, .waQting pn ' V her part for; their ease and corafdrt. : Hie above ' IIOTEIi isrtituate on Fayettevillffi Street,: m thb ' I . ccjitre of the business part of th s town, and has ; been gelected as the regular Stg 2-House for the Northern;;Southerh andWesterx linejf Staesv) where Travellers will find, it to their advantage tobpy-'? October 2d, 1828. y ? S -.- i w5t. , 1 ... t ; v : , iiv- i'-K, t '; - . . -J-;-0T N. B. ;A few .Members of the approach ing General Ably.caW;be acomm6dated; ... witjt board and comfortable rooms, if early ap- ; plication be : AaifiBic-MriiOi r-.i . . , - .- . - . - r l4 V. t rr y t rrHIS ESTABLISHMENT has undergone ye. jL ry xtensi y e repairs and j mp'rkiVfcme ;i ts, anct , is now open iyr ine recepuo: 01 company. .y The situation of th s Establish rte fit is ope. of the iin6st.desiraidh uated on thV w'ithin the immediate vicinity of the two Btiiks. ; : The.chares will peyhiform ' ' rspbuding wit h 1 the present low fbrlces ; of ro- r vfsions--Mart and 'Horse; bneIbnar and fif y . cjsntspeT.ttayMemb'rrt be charged one dollar pr diy. f : Tpose who; f " i ' : ; ha,ve rooms to theitiselrt-ik' will JbVsxfiar'for.f-1' them. Sugar 'and' Liquors of -ali .-kiods ai'diof -?X.? th best, havfe just been recrived from New- . ' York; "and wid be lurnished 10 mmbers'aa Jow. as they'can be hadin towh The. best 'Liquors Will also be''kept;iiit' the.;Biitand-'no''--exansc?'' ' -V will be '"Spared in -providing forjthe lOle. iVothirii The snbscri ber assured the pub lic that shall be' wanting on his part to-miike therofcomfbrta- ble. E. P;. GUION. N. B. Board by f he year pei hundred and - twenty dollars, payabje quarterly! h GUION House of Jbntei'tainrheiit. f lHE $ubscnber begs 'leave tot iiVlbrrh liis JL friends that K? s'til! "'ibo'ntiiiud i)to i keep, a ; house". of nte?tainmert in he 6ityr f Where he will be ptepared toiiLCCommbdato with board 25 or '50, members of tbe: ensuing Legislature. ; He returna i his since re; ! thanks to those who have heretofore pitrortized him, and Promises all who may favor turn witb thir con! pany his best exertions to please vthem'.-.the 5 subscriber is also prepared to feed 10 or .15. of -. tbe members'; Horses. J WILL E JONES. Raleigh, Sept. 18. k 5;4vr it THE-msSttSlWlM ILL be prepare tolacccmmoaate : Members of. the anDroachinsI tSeiie.rl a-':. sembly .wit h Board.',-- They will al$6 be prepari v ed to take their .Horses. j Sept. 23,' 1828. j 6 St r.;f:. S; KING. f ILL! prepared to atcbrrimbdate thirtv- .nv ur iui ir inemDers. or -tne annroac unr- uciiciai, Asscmojy WllO-DOaiU. Kaleiiarh Sept. 12. ; V; ; ; i i ? . .1 fpHE Subscriber is prepared tWaccoramolate? ' 4 IL with board, 12 or 15 Members of ' the an: " roaehin'gLegislatureHe has a number of ve-" ' y inoriauie uea-rooms, detach d from his , 1J welh n kj, and con ve ni ent to the Sfc te-H puse i II e would also take, 15; or , 20 Ho -ses to feed1 - havmg an abundance of allndi if provender atKl-agod"pasture;-'-r:A -rf ..A - ' )' .V-JK-m MUX STtTART. itaieign sept. - 4. t4st N. - i To MeMersot theGmeeU $sembhj. . r vw7tf'TV-V? fucinDers ot.trie approach General Assoly witW boafd;: ! She assurer v-v ; v " ,.wam. , f a lie assures ..vv. mij lawHr-uer witn th that thff iitmnct A'vatin.;. 'ou.n t . .v i . -v i"iio ouuu oe used to render. their situation agreeable. ; ; Raleigh; Sept, 22, 1828i 6 4w, ,; I'M US,; JDK IiIAHZ.r.wrO fi:'5 prepared to accommotlateTfin nr ;-ri ? . hers of tlie ensuirigXegislure.vjth Cuird "ne -tlemerr wi th ) their Families. cJ hPlV V ble rocns witlf fire places in her 0";?? Early apphcations would be cceptable " S9-lcVrS a continuance :;of that patronage i liberal Hiinnnrt Wkk 'u . l -Uilbc ' -v a 1111 11 1 1 t w y- ii x - K:-xiVri .L.-V " '"V-cc' !o ion": rT Twenty.five or thihv mpmKo rVu ' Tl: cxetj twostrmiso-renerthe-h m-v irutm oarainc rioUse oiWhf Ki. g1 filn le acc iatf' aated"with-.binBrd'rA--'vrv7;i-...A;- ,. . ; - y 1 -.v