-' .iiMBi""" j . wrr i - i j - ...-'. ' ? -r i . a1 . v 1 . : .vJOSEPU GAIiES & SON,;.u At FivJBoUtirt per annum -hlf in, advance Ktt creeedinff ine.J neajly inserted three k times for a Dollar,, and Jwenty-five cents , for veirv-'8acc'ecding.ublictiqn;ttoajpt Ffreat v r lpnirth in the same uroportlon. .Commit : wicatioks" thanVfullyeceived:;:LE,tTKs to ' the Editors must be post paid. . .From Scott' Tales of a Grandfather..' DESf RUCTION OF THE M'DONALD CLAN ttThP Highlands an Western Islands Vere in no respect so mticli affected by' the 'union tne, .crowns as iunuiu"9 tTie Borders.: The accession jof James to the English throqewas of! no great con seq u en cel to t h e m , u nl ess 4 n ; so far-as 1 r rendered ;,theKJng mje powerful, ;and ave him the, means of occasionally, send ing bodies of troops jnto their fortresses to romnel them to order $ and .this was- a measure 'of Mnsual rigour, which was: but seldom resorted to. , The Highland tribes, therefore, remained in the same state as before, .usingithe samejdressj5 wielding Jhe 8a nie arm s: ill v iti e u i n i o i i e a a iu e? 1 1 a ii , manners among l ne waej ic inoes wno re- sideu on'tne mainianu, lue iiiiiauiittuw i Hebrides Western Isiesaaht vto the coast of Scotlabd, aremescribeditq us utterly barbaruus.Pt Aj historian of jthtf per rittd say s-that ; lth, H 1 wel I on Uhe m ai n laQritlU thptl gh s u ffi cien t y vrild, show some shae of civilization; 5 those on the Ulans fe without lawsTr iinora Island total W;d est itute of rel igi pn a nd tumaniiy. JSfe srtjesVof theirutlse, indeed reseryed;"whih go far to support this generalfaccDsation, one ror t,wov of them. " :;' : v-L - -" I? . rit The principal ' prqfess'ort of the ;He7 brides were original jjr'of, the. name ot Mac Donald the whole being under the govern-; meht of a succession. of chiefs,-, who bore the name of Donald, op the; Isles, as we iave; already ; mentioned, and ; were posr jessed of auihority almost independent ;of th Kings of -Scotland. But thisreat family beepmin divnlfetl into two or three Jarahcnes, other chiefs jsettled iris6mef ;bf the islands,' and disniitedhe property of vrhe original Voprietorkv 'Thus Uhe j'Mac- rve estates on the mainiandinadej them selves master atiVey early pricuf, of a great part of the large island ofSkje, seiz ed upn much of the linhg,14and, as the isle of! Lewis' and Hrriss arfe;caled,"and ifbught fiercely witli the lacDortald,!and ther tribes; of the UUnds.he following is an eianpleio; thetfmode in wh?ch these feuds were cond uc tedi 5 , ; v ; v. v 4 : About ineena o jine sixiee.niii ceuiu rv, a b'att?nannetljbyk pner or .two. ofihe JJiacLecKls, landetCtin feiga! Sm ill jslandi pcVplcd!bthe-Iji'fc.p were a t fi rsi hosrji t a bl jM t dee i v edr but having been gutlftrtneivn liven on tne isiana itwas so raucn re sen i 1 Ktf-the inhabitants, jthat 'tney tit a uie M acLr od 3 liancl 't and ipflt; j audi p1 tin h p m fih board: 1 herrioWn boat,' towed i t to ea aiujset Vtadrift;erin inen liouhtKas : they J were, j to perish; by tVunine? or i by the ! Windsami w cbanceishould; etermmepliutjtate so r- Idered itv thatfaljoat belo i of M at Leod fel I ;1 nw i tfih-Kfd the; captives r on 6ai,ianAbr6ujB;ht therajin s ifety to the Lurd' castle of Dun veganjiii : S kye, w he rfe they t cbm'pl a ijn ed' of the inju ry uhich they had sustaihdlfromthr tiut to sea. with Ins gallev vmanned byj a large body; of his peop eCwjiich the ::njetiqf Ivigt culd not enteria inny itibna;hoe of resisting LfeaHhp e"cs(e3 enemy was'd'pproaching wit c.s, ad deep' vowV)jf revengfy the inhab- iiantSf iwh knew ihey harf ;ioinercy?tq et- pvct at M afeLeotls' ha ids resbtyedai Jtrie best rhanceof safety irtirp ceal themselves io a large cavern on the sea shore. peniog so small : that .ja mancannot enter sufe but bycreeping ;'A' nlof waer; faU rc ic , ; a n d.;serves;:orat h e h served I a iZi h e perioie;speinfVholl a pertyrt. v 'A-St range iy even when appris .e.4L.bfitjbe.xUffeti caVe, wou lit . li tiU ;.i'te rfera te t::l iiEii liy; iii'i tj isco v er iri'a: 'the, en trancr,- ,f.Wf thm; , thescavernrseh ti a rtailieTh ,v ith white; d ry .sand; It is ettensite j e- "ugh to contain a great number of people. x lutuitMl on the inland, bat , could disco- Vi' Ofli in -uj t rv . nfm lr' Mt i.'inannir ul1 aH;if eie'ri vTheM a8L,eods desj rby rf Jhe ;hu4 V the islder-u Vnciplumler- ach : governed Dy .its own painarcn, auii :' living: iij. ai 1' r espec t s as th ei r! ahlcesto rs h ad Jivecf nian O r i fthferc.lw e re t j me j mark $ of softe ned This place ;Ws particularly .well cal ;J:culated hirthai ; pu r resembles that bf aifok-earthi beingCanto A e .vhole;inhabtants of ISigg, ;who, with tWeirwivcijahdiMu ; ly. f woliuridred soui tbbfc ?refuge Jvvithiu o McLtod arrived witliVnisjirmament not be satisfied withsuclnpetty injuries. He knew the inhabitants must either have fled in iheirboateto One of . the - islands nossessedrby, the M acDonalds,pr that they must be Voncealeili somewhere invl&'teir-T After vinaking s.aslrict but unsuccessful search for two days, MacLeod had. apr pointett the" third "to, leave his : authorage, when in. the 'grey rif the morning, one of the seamen beheld z'lrorn the-cieclC -ot his galley. t the,. figure f a man n' the island This was a spy whom the ' Mac Donalds, - impatient : of? - their confine ment in"the;Vafern, had imprudently-sent out to see whether MacLeod had; retired or -noM The , poorj fellowi'when he- saw himself discovered .endeavoured,jI by.rdou blirigi afterjthe 'manner of a hare .or-fox, to obliterate the track of his footsteps, and prevent. its being discovered wherc hfehad re-entered 4thecavernirv But all his art was in vain" ; the in vaders - again landed,: and tracked: him to, the tin t ranc of the car ; .? MacLeod then summoned L.those who Were within it, and called upon' them to deliver- up i the individuals r who had mal treated: his men,1, to -be disposed of at shis pi easu re.-. The MacPoriald s, still confi dent in the strengthfpf ihVir fastnesswhich no assailant could. enter. but or hands and kn ee s, re fu se d to su rre nd er their cl a nsm en.' SI a cliedd ,then commenced a d read fu 1 I wbrkV of i indiscriminate vengeance IHe causeu nis peopie, ,oy. means oi a uncn oui abqverih tqjf of ithe rocjcvitoT turn away t he stream of water w hich feli over the en trance to. the precipice, ;.. This beinglone,' t he At a c Lebd.s col 1 ected al I . the ' combusti bles which could : be found .on the island particularly quafititi them up again tained: ah immense" fire for, many hoars,' until the smoke, penetrating into the"; in most recesses of the cavern J stifled to d eah every, creatu re w i thi 1 1 khere is ho doubt of the truth of this story, dreadful as it is. The cavenris oftenjvjsited by" strangers ; aud I hayej myself seen the plac ' where the. 1 bonekof the "mu rdered MacDonalds still remain lying as jhiclc on .the floor of the cave! as in the ; charnel-house of a churchy jiV'ftts:; ':dy v . ; .j, ..'BEES. - v The last North-American .Review con tains an article on the management of. Bees, written by. a geitit leman who hasr for: seven jrears, had a colony of Bees u nder his i m -mediate ins pec I ion , a nd ? w hp h as Yd e voted much of his time to, the observation of their jiabits, customs, and manners. He . says the honey bee is a native of every part of th globe, and' that: it i; every wherfe dis tinguished byj;the' same traits, -with the slight variation produced by .climate. It pr eserves H he : sa me ' sirigu la r economy in the hoi low tree-of , the. forest and ' in - the hive'bf the bee shed jlit is 'the same inall situations and in all ages, v The bee never changes its food i tfrever partakes of the nourishment extracted' from the nec: tary of flowers. : The Scent of bees is so acute. jLhaeyeryTnqwer which has a power (u I odour can be d isco v erect ; by; t h e m at a great d istance. " 'rijey ; resort : tothe 4 d u ng hut and, the pig-pen, ; not for phoney; ; but for medicine. " ,They sometimes, c?rry the juices oihe peich and ofYoth th eir cells.5 Th e a veVagb number of a hive or swarm is from 1 5 to 20,000 bees. ; ' I f the swarm consistsiof 20$Q0 there areipM99 working bees, 500 drohes, arid one queen or roomer; , vne.queea Jajs all the eggs itiva hive, sheTnever leiyes:theiye for a moment eceptwhen;sh a new swarml 1 eaves jhehive, afi th :eA bees ru n abou t in great gitat i on for a day or'tAvo, tie fore they make an" effort to" repair Itheir: Joss. t ii ey , uie u ? sea rc u ior ce; is wnere a u ee n 's effqrs;: lejzsrs which will produce - queens,! ha ve been deposited Jf th ey ; enlarge these cells, jf necessary, and enable ; thev queen bee to grow.'a n d she soon comes o ut per feet -ly formed, to the great' pleasure of the Bees; rh:s 'writ erTs ay s ihat i ts d iigracefu I to su ch a!co h try &: ou rs to f i inlpor t wax1 for honeyahdJhat we ourselves? ought tbex- pori ion jot li eyery-yeartie jnitiKs tnat Massachusetts, and Connecticut are well situated,;;and abundantly -supplied ;,with proper fod for esand thatKeepihe: of Dees is. an occupation- easuy louoweu, re- quiring nine capuai, ann y ie. uing an enor mous profit. . H is remarks . on sthe'eare of bees, the construction of hives the method nffniardiMff'the, of the- miller orjmoin, otc. are very, yaiuame. B Yl A UTH0 HIT Y; Aii Act to? alio w fui theri time to complete M the issuing and locating of MilitarLandarrante v Be iietiacted friz fthe ? Senate and House ViyiH y'yy?ry'Z y9iy-vA E??' fe'-r Sinftcti States. 1 1 ofcRerirestntiitives ofctKe UmtediStatesofA liMmericaitrilZQngres&aiseim aci entitled HAb actUo allow fiirtrfer; time! w uwinpiete ffiie; isennng ,anu '.locating; h miutary land - warrants, '-.approved' thf iwriitT'suni nay ui ' jiay, uuc vuuusaiin eigh t 2h u nd red ; $in d , t we n ty- foil ri an d i I so the operations) of .-the" act,; approved the twenty-fourth day vpr M ay, one itpouSand eightvhuudred and nineteen,' whicH.'byr the said act " of lone thousand; eighihundred and'twerVtyffouf is ; revived, be, and the said acts are hereby, extended and contin ued ilT' fnr.ee for" the term c of .fivet years from and Tafter vthe"twehty-iixth' day: of :".A pproy ed, 5 th of Febu a ry, 1 8 29. t AnAct authorizing the laying: off a town on , Bean river in thftr State of Illinois, and for other "nurposes. , ' ui ; ,r , - ;7?J3 it enacted by the Senate and Houst bfi RepresentaXivei of jhe United Slates of i tract of iajnd in the t State of IllinAis, at and including: !Galena, on' Bean 1 river,: shall, under the direction of thelSurveybr of the Public Lands for the States voflHi- nois , and ..Missouri, vand the. i Territory v of Arkansas, : " betV laid oflT into , fpwnt lots, streets,ianil avenues, and intojvout-lots, having regard o' the' lots and strpetslalrea dy 'surveyed, in such manner,, and of such dimensions, as he mav thinkvi)roper.J.''):ro-.: vided the tract s' to be lail otVshajl not exceed the quantity contained in ; one en - ure section, nor ine iown. lots, one quart-L' r or an acre eacn nor snau.tne out-iots ex ceed the quantity of twon acres" ech. heht he; survey pietea, a plat thereof shall De returned to thSecj't.iry of, the Trea su ry, and wi thin twelve' mon t h thereafter i h e I ots shi 1 1 be 4ftred5 to jthe highest bidder at tpublc sale,l under the rjifectiorilof IhelPresident of the United States, andat. such joihf'r times as he sh 1 11 think proper, provided, tha t ri o to w n 1 bt shal 1 .1 be sold for af s u m less than five idol laW; arldl; provided Wr thefy thaft a quantiofgrfund pf proper width ut the said river, and running there with the whole' Jeng.'h of tlie- said " town, shall be Teservied from salefor public.use and remain forever a contra on hi!ghwy. ? -Sec. Q..:Be it further enacted, i Tpat it shall bejthe duty of the said Surveyor to clas the lots already surveyed in the said towo of iGalena, into three class s accor ding to h e rel at: v'va I u e t h er eo vT on a c cou jit o f v si t u a ti on r ; an il jfllgi t ii 1 ity fo r bus'iriesswltftou the impj-pvement made thereon ; and pre vinns' to the sale of the said lots as afore said,? each and j every person, or pis, j: her, or their legal represent:. ti ve orrepresenta ilves; who?shali heretofore liave . obtained from i he agent of the United States a per mit to occupy ;any lot or lofs in the said town of Galena,; or who shall have actual ly occupied and improved arty t t or .. lots in the said town, or; witjiin the tract of (and hereby authorised to be lakitofT into (otashall be permitted to purchase luchilojor lots, byipaying therefor, ; in cash,', if the ifame fkll within the first ; class," as afore sWid, at the rate of twentyifiye efol liars per cre ; if1;Ayithinthej second cliv at the rate of fifteen. :d oi rs per.; a c re s and if within' the third chss, at the- rate of ten didl.trs per acre j Provided thti 'hp one of me persons a foresaw snii'oe periniiieq .io purchase by authority of this section more th' anyone half acre of gro flrrviinrf'!' -tin loss o lai- ger q u an t if y shall ; be 1 necessary ; to A M. l. u t( V . u II ' VM w . brace permaneuf improvements! : already made. ', J - i 7.: - . . l. Approved, 5th iFbruarVi 1829 '. v !f I.' IN pursuance of a Deed v6f Trust for tha' pur pose executed will be sold , at t'he. Court- House in Raleigh; on Monday the 30th March next, being the first day of Wake SupejTor doart, the ountry Residence of 'the lateChkt-Jnstice Tayibr, lying west wafdly of and i mmedfateJy adr ioining the City, and "containing 63 acres of land, wttn a nanasome aweumg nouse ana an conve nient out-building-s. , m-i m:J Att A- fcffi fAls6r at thi? same time, a tract of 100' acres of unimproved land, . lyingvbn the : huth side, of RockyB ranch,' and about 2 miles troth Raleigh ; and several ,; valuable S laves, among. ! whom are two young and good Mechaoics, :. of excellent charicteir. In the sale of the Countrv Seat.' ah exception wilt be; made ,, of an eighth of an acre to-include theburyin.grjuiun will be, required Atb give a nofte or notes for the amount of the puChase-moneyi withj approved sureties, hekotiable at 'the Banks in RaleighL and payable on the 1 st iof Jannary next, up to which day it is to remain inthe occupation ot I n, Humn Ksq. whb has a" lease'from the Trustees for the residue of this year. i On the sales' of . the Other property;j notes wfth ble asaboye;3 payable, at 90 days, , and with ip terest fronv the day of ' sale will be..reqoired. As the object of the salesolelyissto meeiOer taiti Bank ? engagements, assurances : have peen receivea tnat, suen notes as;may ae approved py i--V.rhC r- -A.-'.' - .r-:,'i-V .'iri.' J.!1 1 On the same-Day, immediately; after the above a ate, a win sen on a cretin 01, ninety; aays,WH" interest from date,! several NEGROES, : belQngr the School Hce; inearthed Charles, nine' miles Northwest ef Raleigh mHc must be competent to teach the Langnages, with -.27-.-l tne ttanKs, win ne renewea:as is usual at tnese institudoUM 'i&p&M THODEVERBtj-fcj -;' :;Va:aHWEST010-GAI-ES,i3;- fl&? Raleigb,a6tb;Feb:a829.!i;?4 mg to tne same restate, conveyeuto me 10 trust. '. .I' f-.". yxTu ' i, ii i vwftnn '.iw Raleigh; Feb. 24 . Jr :H '-i yTk-CdebrafirfandthorougkJrcd ; ,;:: ;v .".'';L';! i&m, . .,-:. V, r ' " t tr ii it i t i-i n ri 1 - 'f; tt&.fYi willstand at mV Stable - t U v. ' To be drawn 4lb' of Api )'.' : " y- YrTV in tb5s Place.;(dnc- of $30,000 vr - Mof?15.000 ' '.vny''1 'ia 59 ,'miles from Ka,- f. . . :1 10,000-.'- -.j' 50 ' . If 'v lYf lelffh 23. from Hill- v. 1 . V4.(W''-r - borousrh. 36 from Ox ford," and 12 from Mii(on)- the ensuing .season, i Vi .4 til a --- " . a . .. . m " j it ' W1111..1J viii umiucnpt .ne ist-ot Marcn ana.enri the 1 5th. of J uly antl w il I be ler t o mares at t h e fifty cents to . the Grooms Good .Pfsturase" willbe' uruvitiea ior glares, . and cram &c tumisnetl at Jhe market prices. -; very. caier.-will be taken 1a prevent, dut i win not be responsible torstfipes or accidents of any kind. - - - - ' ' v V.Washinjrton is a bright sorreh -five feet two and a half inch s hisrl tenxA'ears oM the ensu '"K op'i'iSi vi great strength, power, muscle; bone ami sinew y Was got bv tbeceltbratd race uorse umoieon. one of the best sons ot Si r Ar chie, out.of the noted Mare' Ariadne, bv Citizen. "Wildair,: S jdille and Silvereve thus linitind- in himself, in an eminent deeree.) the best- arid most aDD roved blond n iA rminfrv' (d'ftlf ' Carohne,; eality,. Vanitv.; Sir Archie. Citizen. JPacolet, and Monsieur Tonson. -JJut the follw iing.CertificHte from the roost eminent soortsmen " v- sy.v,mu jou&es ox xne oipoaea porse, :; win readily establish his reputation, as a sUlUon f the rery first,prder .ogith.r w!,h hi. navinsr already. proven, himself to be a sure and I nrbi raie ioa4 getter. , . t . : j. . . i . . . ; .1 AV. th linrfrBitrnf hovniir h..n ! 4ha h: I ; ? " . " ;v?p "y--t Z' I heats, have distinguished him fas a racer of the first order, 1 he runs of Amdne, his damf gave his sire, Timoleon,: are. acknowledged bp all,' to have been the best ever run; and the colts of Xim'leon, heretofore, and particularly this Fall, have not bnlybeen good but great; i Given under our hands, this 16th day of Novl vVm. R. Johnson," ;N. Gee, , , V W ilham Wynne, " Thomas MGehee, William est; .r ;;; Henry M. Clay, i: ; A. Av Wyche,., James j . Harrison, , ; R.' R. Johnson,'; r ; Arthur Taylor. H y John Worsham, r; . - . Im - ty r. : PERFORMANCES; Washington, in 1822, whenhe was3vearf old,. sOngag W four Sweepstakes , in the Sprin 4 :. was engaged irt four Sweepstakes s in the Spring he won the Stakes at New-Market Lawrence- yille in the Fall he was beaten at WatTeiitoh, by John Itichanlsj he.won the 1st heat, but lost the 2d,vby : having, a bad, .start, whereby be I lost about eighty y ards . and was only beaten - Half a length. , ' Being Considered in bad order he, was drawn, having the sweepstakes at New.'Market to run for, which 1 he won? beating the celebra- teq ra,ce norse Henry (tnesame that run against Eclipse for twenty thousand dollars) -'.'there; were four heats ii this race, the . first being ' a dead heat; Henry 'won the second, W asliinirtoO the 3d and .4th. ;- -y -. ? - - i'lii the Spring of 1823, he was trained at le wi Market, but owing to his having a curb ori one of bis, legs, the first of the t rain i ng season, he only run one race. 'He ' was ' handy-capp'd at New-market: witli Sir William and a horse;, be longing x to Col. Wynne. Washington won the first heat, Sir William the . second; and third, HMiingion was unioriunate in .tnia race 5 ne lost considerably in starting for the second heat, and was only beaten a ; length. . This heat was rnn in three minutes forty-five seconds' which is two seconds less than any two mile .beat ;. hks e ver b een run at New-market. ' Sir W illiam! had tn pounds off his re.qrular weight, and Washing ton carried his full weight, v -- "Hs:- ; I The following Fall lie won the Proprietor's Purse at i New-Market, three hundred dollars three mile heats. The .first heat inthis race was also run in twojsecondslesahkn any on re cord pn that ground..-, ,..,v v m-;-j, J He was then carried to Baltimore,; where be won the Proprietor's Purse of five'hundred ;dol lars,.;. beati ng tlie celebrated ; race ) liorsejFlt ing Childers w.th ease'. V He : was discovered td be lameafter this race, occasioned aW was sippov eji by ; the situation Of the ground, it being a new .t.ract.Vj: ;:y-4-.lJw;A: ' : w .;':.'::, i ' ; He was then" carried to Washington City, and rsin one heat in that situation, but was beaten &y a marVof lliv Wy nn's, and WaV drawnt . He was trained the Spring following, and w&n the joe-; k!ey Club Purse f burmiie Iieats, at Ne w-MarVet,' six hundred dollars, with" ease, beating. Colonel Wynn's mare Fiirtilla, 8c Capt.! Harrison's horse 4 JAMES LEA. 1 l4easVurg; Caswell county, N CV'.; , , ' F.b! 21 1829. ; - I . : 5 . t ? 1 .1 Statute - of Limitations? ! :''.l: ..'Ti..: V 1 - TF-AVING had a Varrant issued ' against Tho- JUa ;mas;lt6gers,' of this County,' 6r,the;sam of Two Dollars' due 16 fny mother Mary Ann! R"o- low price -of Twenty Dollars the, season,f(which may be: discharged ; hy the -payment olv Fifteen Oollars, i if, paid within the -season with berts'my .and the ; same'edming for;trial : before J New Bed and BeddingnA the Stahlea well jro 0vCahnady;K Grain and faithful Ostlers. 1 1th of December last, said Rogers . plead that 4 this account had been over two years standing:. aind therefor out Of oate' v tucitt uvi vwou wcui uie piaiiiuu. - riis : ; i ";! v JACOB H ROBERTSON. Witness, - f r' - - ' mark. ' ' ' -: . . : Jo. GiisC ; 0 ; v4i;Feb. 25. It bTl MtheWoiirt of Chancery Of the State of jDelaWareiri Kent JCoubtyV jp fStandford, Jester, . Stephen Jester," !?' I Charles Jester & Ann Jester St John ' . . . I bnitli T n A VvnMn Tffc.." f 1 ; :5 I Jester and Leah Jester," minors un- 3 t der the. age ot 21 years, by the satdf aJS icnar lea Jester, theu'next ttiend,w -5? iJustideLOwrey Hetty Cannon.1 Jas. 2 i- Farsett,Elizabeth Farsett,John Far- -3.'. & wlfe;& Jacob" Farsett & Martha Luff td 1 John Jtuff, John Farsetti William f 1 - V TarsettDe W itlCIinton Farsett,' &; -U" v ; LMary Farsettf r i-. -,r J .f iU829, February lltlt dis ordered by the Chan cellor, that fizabethiett John; Farsetti two of " the' aboVe : defendants, appear tin this I cause on Monday tbe27thayo July next, jp ' W!' .i . . : : . J.IIARPEU. etr'r C. Dover, Del.' 18tb Feb. .1839; 50-3ia- ' y'FaierJI'ntvrs'o.'niT. ). V .Riehmonif.-V... - I n i.im nm...'. j...' J- -10;.: -.600 10 .500 .10. . ;2o;' 102 204 V.40O' .io, ,51 102" 102:1'- C0 . 200 1 v ' 90- : v ' 70 ' 10a 20 30.r , -1122 ? . 1 And ll,4r5 of $10. Whole Tickets $10, Jlalves $5 Quarters ?2 50. ' .'i-0d-AH. orders nromntlv attenrl-Vlf A' vfii ikW ,aiRi?nl'Swampirt,V55i..:41, $5000' was sold at this Of&cerrSe.iid your orders tov,UVy., . ' V: . 1 ; YATES & McINTVKE, . Numbers drawn in the 'Dismal Swamp. ' -'42. 22 ir, 4C9, 35 ; ' . .' ' Twenty Dollars Reward. . i ' ' . . j . . ' ' , - ' . '. 4 .-.:' :: " ' .. . ''.i...- '. . .. -. - . : 1 - .. 'it. BltOKE iVd . in AahboroV Randolph County, on the niprht of the 6th inst. two . nem; a boy and a girl '.. Said boycallinff himsi It Jch h r- r teius,- is- aDotu year old- about 5. feet 10 mcnes high,Migbt complexion, has a scar on one foot. Raid h of ioni.id ffiS' tafSS '"e S hri-n Rnnfinri ;n oi t:i K..f-i 11. named Nancv Waldn. ;nh.t 9 w-i,i ... ...m uvm jl ilium us. . j e Li. L ii - l ? . . - .... 9 ?M,n aenverv to me, or confioeraei jad so that I get theipbr $10 for either .&i7M j. :'- M & ' WMBftO WN any of them. Jailer. 37- 3wp ' V .'fc fk tr-v c Cr A . v ' f.PMfmbPr9 ' Cawlin. m : , riT1!? lhscriber ;begs ' leave to inform hia ,v ? irjcuus nu uie pumic, tnat ne nas purchas- ; : ed that large and commodious Establishment re- X -? cent!y:occupiedLby:iwiW.V? yards west'of th e C ourt-House, on Wafer Street. - - rie respecuuuy solicits ariiberal portion of pub , lic patronage, believing from its proximity to the Courullouse; and Other advanta&res whlh it nos-' , , sesses, tgether with his indefatigable attention to those who may favor him with their company,' f v ' nj"' a"- mS'y V .; ,Hi uic w(nv Mc iurnisiica. wiiii ine Dest ine. r . r country affords,' and his pricOst wilL bei propor- C : uonaic io me greav scarcity ot ; money ; and Ui ; ' unprecedentid hard times. A Ivi v i'h A H:'ly: 'l'.V V,'-vVvAt ; STEPHEN BOYTE. . -Feb. 16. : 'y '-:r - " " t ' i; 49 3w i r" ZtftjT The editor of the Kewbern Spectator will ? irisert the above' three times, and forward his a'o " " count to the subscriber., ?: ; ! riSZ& 5'u y Have just received: d tly iqf y j TVCEMOltt on the Cultivation of the. Vine, and; lH on 1 he best mode of makiner Wine, secmd Edition. Washington; City; 1828. Hlfxicti 3. a If-: bounds One Dollaryy ' f'v'.'rcu y::yi Raleigh, ' Jan.!22. :?'! W ;sfe'Vr;' C fTHAT Valuable stand on Fayetteville Street,' oi. recently, occupied as; a Grocery; by ;-Jlley i ims, and furmerly by John F. Goneke, as i Con ectionary Store. -Apply .to. -M.' ; : Raleigh 26th Jany' r-v'-''- - v : 42Z":y WJliCarnenierVM W wish to employ a .single man who is a House Carpenter, by the month or vear. One from plv without a recommendation or sobriety ai d : ihdustry'S;. .;- ,v: vvfi-K-S- it .. w-f-Tii n'vt' i'v V":--:-"l'' Raleigh, Feb. 10, 1829. --i .. 46'3r JVSOJV HOTEL: : HAT.vST. FAYBTTEVILLE." KORTn-CAROtlXA OESPEC'tFULLY; announces to the? pitblic, X Oi thar her has rented the MANSION HOTEU; y - situateai thecentre of business in this town, and' V, that the same is now open for the reception of :: ' ' u oarders ana l ravel le rs. ,' f -,: : Aiv w -s t:..::,'!.:. j Thejpremisesi hayeJbeen,v lately, compTetely- repaired and paint The extensive ; range of Parlors,' Dining. Dancing ahdf Bar Rooms are all t newly furnished. : ; The Chambers supplietl with I His-Bar contains the choicest Wines and Liquors, I selected by- himself in Phlladel Dhia. and his Lar- 1 i?,nir,ei shu afjicacies oi . me seasons, wmic i uis cnarges wiu oe moaerate to suit tne:Uitncui 1 y of the tunttuKr l , Having "bad long 'experience n two- well known HoteU in Philadelphia, and intending" to devote pis entire attention to. this' establishments he assures the Traveller and the - Public, every exertion, with the advantage Of that experience, ,' is pieagea ior tneir comjort, repose, ana gratin- cation, and for the good management of the Min- . sion Hotel, V. vt-K4:i; f j :K ai?SiSeats ;iri' MessrsIallett'sl Lin ea -:v' '.' of SUevvlzharleVtori, ;''Camden-anl'Norflk,;,---v";. cap oe takOn atthis H in all Other Lines of Stages, leaving T vet t evil le. " ? 4 PayettevilleV Jab.7fM829. U.'i-t f- 46 w2m ; t'" -i,. 7f iftt Shares of Stock, itif tbeState - mnkl cf ; ,BJ4 Nortfi-Carolinai 'orhiclv bomls wlthood ? h' V currty;willOe recyed mpaym particulars can be' learned on appltcatxn at ta? : ? -, ;::j.a. 27:,-1829. j - XV-'''-' M---:C,',fV ...I' ' ; J1 : ;?i :3p- .. . - : ,? ', : 7' v ' v.