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ts Published every Ttjesat and , JOSEPH G ALBS & SON, At : A've o I f a r p er atmU m h alf i nk advance ! ADVERTISEMENTS vn. tfot exceeding ixieenline 'l neatly inserted three rv times for a Dollar., and; t wenty-fi ve: Cents for " every succeeding publication; rthose or greatr '- er length :iru tbe-meroportitiM;,GoMJiib-vVic A-riowsXthankfully received. a JCttsm . to the Editors must be jArf paid. , C o x- ; w r JBY ; ATJTJHO RLT Y: Untoa of ienl$t9 State? An act making Appropriations -for. -budding light ; J houses, and beacons,-and. placing buoys, and ?",:fi)r improving harbors and directingsurveys t Be it enacted by the$ JSenale:andrsHouse cf Representatives of j the ;,United States'of i America in Congress assembled . Tlat the. I lollOWlDg appropriauuns jUe, ' aiiu:iiie , same are hereby,4 :lttfcde"ldllectedtoe:''pad,, ou t of a ny money - tn the) Treasu ry, .not o -theVwJieWppoprfadtp',enab. the. Seer, retary of cthe Treasury ta providently con tract; for- building lightshouses erecting . beacons, and plrtCing4buoysr6n the folio w ing;S?tes and shoals, to-wit K lS ' ;State bf Maine t Five thousand dollars for ti-lighthouse on the most eligible,site on an island called .Mount Desert Rock ; i --Five' thousia nd dol larsfor' one on Hen "drick,s Heitcla point of 1andnear themouth -f Sheepscot! river; or some place'Jn i th vicinity i and, , . 4 -: ytfflu- - ? Two thousand dollars forr jpVer and bell atiWhilehend point..., j .y V -r' State of.Npw 'Hampshire r Ten. thousand five buodred dollars, inaddition jto appro priations heretofore made; for j building' a 1 i irht house' on a iedger of rocks caljed . the ' Vhale's4Back near the harbor of Ports Tnouthi , VN - . , 1 v r" .V"1- ,Three hundred dollars, for placingitwo "buoys, onVron Kit tTs rocky , and -one on a, rock iu Pepcrell's cove in Portsmouth har bor. V -;-.''t.l,4",.4:1W-;vr :r State of if assachu set(s : ;T wo th ou sand " d ol I arsT for th e e re q ti oti of a' mo n u ine n t on the' eastern point qT the harbor of Glouces ' Onei hundred dollars Jot placmg' two buoys at or near the samen harbour ; and.?. - Four hundred dollars for & spindle .to be : placed on M inois Ledge, i GiAasset Itock, a beacon n Spi t 'Sk nd , a nd a bji oy jbl I ed ge calledi Toddy Rock, at or.near-the harbor .of Boston. ; - vx ,: ' , . r s Twelve hqhdrel dollars for erecting a monument on ar ledgeof rocks without the harbour;of.Swampsait,v or Tn , the vjcinity of the same j Jan'd "fivp hundred dollars for plating -a Spindl e'o n t Lo n e Tocfc," a n d -si x eoar buoys on; rocks alrid le'dge's i the pas sae between the Vineyard Sound and Buz- ' zaniV Pay.o;, ;'f;- . ; Five hundred dollars for placing - buoys "'and monuments on rocks and shoals in An- jsquam harbour, in tfloucesfer t ; ; v p ' . State, of - Rhode uland i Six . hundred tlol lars for' i x Ju oys aiid a spind Ie on: the " folfowini sites tbvU:onev,onaVledge,'of rocK ejist oi i5renion;s -roinu -.in tueuarMwr :of Newport one :6p Apld';lRockoutir east. of Rose .island, one' onthe extrtetne fioi th poiiK'of Rose Island; one on-Dyer's , Rock, northeast of; Uoastef s, JHafOor is ' iand,'one"on the ledge jotTthe Bishop Rbck &. one on. thel ledge north end of Prudence ;jslandi andra spigdle, witlria hall, on the mckouth end of Jlose lsland ; '; ' '.One hundred andlnfiyrdollars for niacin": i a buoy at the end of the " shoal making out j romA i ne 1 1 gn c nou seort-; vjroa i is i a u u . i.yrz v - t FiVe thousa'nd five hu ndf ed did lars for a ivest poinrdf Blocklsland. ;", .' 1; 'A n d 1 1 w b . th ou sab if fi ve''hu n d r ed I dollars . for frxi tig twr btl Is, viz one to; the c igh t -ihousc on Gu'.l Island, audxNe on the Bearr ' - -State of Connecticut :"Thatthe appronria tion -of six thousand tvvo . hundred dollars; tn.Hle by X he act nf th$ first 8essioirofthe twentieth Conirreis, fr the erei;tiun:of' a . beaoorrliht on'dr'near SpindleRock,- at lheVipoulh'koFBlackjRock narbbr '',be, andjhe same is herebydirccted "to be-ap- plied to t he erection of a bacon. iiistcad of die. hgm'e beacon' Jght and-' ' v'V rl ;,FivV thusiul;doilars'for ar:Ii on G rea t Ca pta i t s i sianoy or G reen wi'ch poiuti or some otlier fit place in;the: vicin .J-!? M those anentioned j.inr LttngHsl&haV -vSttte .f New-York : ;Four' thnusancf . dol Lars for al I i t h o u w v i ft if u dso oh, ri ye r'v ; at FoiirIiles point, oav the : Westrsi?lerof Fiyi (huusAnd dollar foraJight-'house '': tl,e river, and jur mil e$ nf th" of jthe ; ? city "pf H tnjrioii or atvsum 2 other site" ip , (he vi- V 1 "r W'!n oix-tiie nrjs, , c.iiicd the 1-. une hundred dollars for making ia sur- ""inerb. at tne isrtws ini.iori'r lsinniu vpv nt int urhur At' KNm on wuh i a.ntinn' nw -iioi-iW n-,nica ,J . - - t . . . i ) Fjve,hundfeddo!bVs for eight -buoys; to New Inlet,' or ilsvicinity,' in the District 4 P-a Patch'. f Ute of Delaware fFivflL thousand : dol lars forai light housed on prbperLsite ? on or nearthe northern extremity: of Bombay Hbok lslanSfJnhe Delaware bay.7 - State " of yireinia;: - Five thousand dol- lars' k for a.licht house, :or beacon light, at a point of land at or near cacK itiver point, "onJhe unesapeaKe Day. . . ; State of Sout,h Carolina : Six hundred doll ars for the erection of a' beacon near the Charleston light house, in1 order; to tnark the entrance iqt0..tn? channel, com'- . I tntnrk'AO . ff ff 'fl v t i ft fl O V tt Tt t three: hundred - dollars r foK - placing three buoys on proper sites on the Georgetown ba State of 'Georgia i One thousand dollars for placing a buoy 00 -thVbuteredge.of the shoal called Martin'sUridustry; at;the en tfance'of Port RoyalSound, or such other placets shall De uesignatea. . . .'-State of OHio :7Tliree hundred and six ty, d oil ars for .six t buoyato bet pi acedl on proper sites on? th&.nidlle Vgrouod ror 4 bar at the'-enfrance of Sandusky bay. r ;v j Eight thousand, dollars to build a" light house at Cleaveland,on Lake Erie. . v Territory of Michigan rc Instead of buil ding the light house, at Qtter.Creek . point, ay.directed by an .actjof theTfirst session of thenwentietfirlGongress, ;the srr of five tjiousand dollars, therein jappropriatedjU hereby directed to be applied to build one at .-some Aimer point yr piace, to . uu.uesig nated in that vicinity. T" VC EighMhousa-nd dollars for a; light ' house at a suitable place vpeac Fort 1 Gratiot at theentrance ofJakjHarpn.' - ' 'v:JTerritorj,.,wf.;Flori5raxitSeventhousahd five hundred ' dollars,", in addition " to thi sum heretofore appropriated, for building a light house at the mouth of St. John's ri ver ; and . V - - - - . " 4Eight thousand dollars, iii addition to the sum heretofore iappropriateif, for build ing a light house near St.i Mark's "Harbor. - State of Mississippi': Five thousand dol- iars ipr a ngnc nouse at or near, ine jrass Christian Sec 2. wm tft ivfurther enacted, -That the sums ofv money appropriated by this section be, and the same are-hereby,' di- . , .... . , . I , . -- . . ' - " S -: .1.1 recteu 10 De paiu out, oi any money in me j reasury, , noi. uuicrwise apuruui iaieu,"iiiiu piaceu at tne aisposmon oijtne rresiuent of the United' states, for the following spe cified purposes b'r objects' to wit ; : ' : - State of Maine : iFive thousand dollars for repafring'the -pier on. the eastern 6,ide of the channel, at the entrance or Kennebunk river ; and 4 ''-" - ; - - -J ' .'Three hundred dollars, for surveying the ship channel of 'Penobscot - river, ' from Whitehead to Bangor, and ascertaining the cost of improving the1' navigation ; of the same,V and: proper sites for spindles and buoys. ;j - r - rv State of New Hampshire ; Sixty dollars for making a rsurveyof Cochecho branch of Piscatuqua river, from Dover falls to its confluence iwith'Piscafuqua,fof the purpose of ascertaining the practicability of remov ing onsrrucnons to navigation, oc ine cost. . State; of Massachusetts j One hundred ana ei?'uvioiiars lor survevm Norm ri- ver, between Scituate and Marshfield.to as- cercai nine e x pe 1 1 e n cyt 01 .. re mo vi ng o d -s t ructions' at the mOuth of the jaamerand to make an estimate of the cost ; . :;; Ofe hu nd red and fifty dol lars for exam ining.the piers erec,ted at Sandy bay; to report, tne conuitipn or tne same; anu what xv or ks -are n ecessa rv to make a irood and safe harbor, at thatl place, together with an. estimate orvtne cosi ; -t ? 1 nrtv inousancii uonars lor remnvino the bar at i the moujth. of the harbour of Nantucket. r : .i ? ' Two" thousand five hundred dollars for extending the pier on which the light house is DUiii, ;ai;ine entrance-'Oi iugartown nar bor to the shore i and; , ' : - . ' );One hundredtani'filty dollars to survey the harbor at Bassiver lietweenYarmouth anu -uennis to asceriamvine praciicaouiry and expense jofjmplroving the said harbor. S a ( e:'ofC on ne ctjcui ; S i x thbusa n d an d dinetyseven Iollars for'JmtiroyingiHe navigation of Mill river by removingob- tructions in the said river,- and construe-; ,tiitg suclVvorks aSfwilljpfeyejtlt1 the, sand from filling un.the channel of the rsaine ; ..CQne huhdrvil anijl fifty dollarsiof rna k r n g a s 1 11 r v eyp f t he r 1 ve V Th a m e s :w i th a V i e w tui 1 m pro v e t h v, rfa ytgati on of th e same. anu tnecot o sucn. improvements. ftiie.bunij red and; thirty.d6liarsforina king asurvey of the harboKof,AVestbnK)k, drar the tnbuthjof Connecticut riverrwfih a'view toih improvement of the said har or, aiiU jr ascertaining tne cost of sucn improvemenr, ,v.':j Light v dollars for raak 1 ng a-1 su r ver v of s tat oi re n ns ji va n i.i , s k oe ye n n u p u reu ad "six tyseV'en dollars .j for'placing four boy in the channet to ,the eastwanl of tne .naruor.oi p orwaiK, witn a-yiewto .us JmDrovement.v " r- r ,V-'"2..:, 1 I - ? One 1 h u n d red and fi f t y dol I ars. to 4 place htlnrnn wlr in T .nnr A-Tel a rtA iSnnml opposite-Lloyd's Neck.1.; jv y ,j ,M4V State of New' York : 'One hundred ;and and fifty dollars for i surveying the har at me iiiuuiii. ui 'C7ai iiaruir;HU ascertain ine best method of preyentinffjhe' harbor be ing fill ed u pt with sa nd, nd th e cost of the same ; ' -, V . . v 3 t. i - Thirtythousandfdollars ifor extending thepierjAif:Blacl(-Rock-hSrborat'theQt- lector laice crie, 10 a point: opposite uiru's Island. -1 i ' r ' -1 . . 1 - 4 For removing obstructions , at . the en trance !of the harbor at Big Sodus Bajr.on Lake Ontario, twelve thousand five hun dred dollars I v.'-" -Vr.-U' For the Improvement of the navigation of the' Gennessee river, in. the rState of New-York, ten thousand dollars. ,1 i State of New Jersey : One hundred dol- ars for surveying Flatbeach; alias Tuck- erV Island, situated between Old and. New inlet, with, a J view to preservr-the anchorage ot the port, and to repof ran e,s timate of the cost of' such improvements as may be necessary" tol effect; 'those 1,0b- State of Pennsylvania :lFiveE thousand dolIaVslfor, repairing the' ; piers at !V1arcus nooic ; for n I, mg up . the; sluice between he said piers, and.imprbvinV the ? harbour of ; Marcus Hook,' by the" removal of ob' structibns. - , . ' ""-r'rWj' " : oiaie 01 v ifginia : liignty; aoiiars : tor making a survey -of. Deep Creek, or branch of th e South , bra nch of El izabe t h . river, for mo purpose 01 improving ine navigation 01 ne same,, ana an estimate or. the cost. .. ; State of. North Carolina ; Eightyj dol ars for making a survey of Pasquotank, ri ver foremoving hars, or obstructions1 in the same, and an estimate of the " cost V Twenty one thousand dol I ars: being an ad ditional appropriation, for effecting the re ; moval of the shoals formins obstructions to navigation near Ocracock Inlet ; and'r 1 wenty thousand dollars torj improving he navigation of Cape Fear river bet ween the town of Wilmington and the mouth of ine jsaiu river.-- . p 1 J f Two hundred "and .fifty, dollars fori plac- ig uuuys . ai ,,uir new cnannei point- ar Gales'i Island noint.- and ' at ithe lower mouth or.Wallace's Channel in; Pamlico Sound. State of .Ohio5: Seven thousand five h un d re d x ol 1 a rs for i m proving" i tiob of Conneault creek, by re ir thenaviffa- by removing the bar at the mouth of theame. : I ' , . Stat e of. Loui sia na : Two : ' hun d red - dol lars for-making: asurvey of the entrance of i ue nvcr xcne, witn a view to improve ana shorten tne, navigation -of the same, auu an esmnauer oi tne cost or sucn im provements, r . 'J- - 1 -.h v r :v.;'j : Five hundred dollars for making a sur veyat the passes, at? the mou th of the M is- sissippi, with a view to improvements in the navigation, and building light houses and buoys...-:;, 't r . ; ; ' j . ' " rotate o: Mississippi. : if lve hundred dol : lars for placing buoys at PassrChristian." Five hundred dollars-for, placing buovs at r-ass,iiarianne. - - Two hundred idollars - for, making a sur- vey.or tne waters tract between LakePort- chartrain and Mobile bay, with a view to the erection of" flight houses and placing of bu6vs. , J , . i t : - State of Alabama'rTwenty thousand dbU I a rs, the su m req u i red for co m pi e tii i g i m provetnents in the harbor of Mobile. . -Territory"' of Florida sf Three .hu nd red dollars forjmaking a survey of the harbor of St.(, Augustine, and the bar at or near uie eiiirance ui ine same, wun a view, to remove. the p latter, and to render the ac cess to the harbor. safe at all times, and to make an estimate of the cost of accomplish ing that object ; a nd ' V ; 1 ? IS SixthoUsaiid five hundred dollars for im proving tne nai oor or ssr. 'Aiarfe's, .by re- moving obstructions in the same. Approved 2d March,, 1829.' r -from the NetvYork Statettnan f - CHRISTIAN CHAIUTV The followsngi' passage froml aserbionof , the Kev. sianeypmunj preacnea nerore tne uor- ;;poraUon",of Bristol, : (Eng.) vrt find ;in the TGlobe. t ; The sentiments are eminently liberal ; - and just, and;the extract - will J be. read -with pleasure, as equally applicable to all counlries ' ."and Tall icircumstancea.' ki 4 Th e rsrsuro ents which Ihave adduced. in suppnrtiof te" great ypn ncipls:-:4fr:reli-r gibus(charity ;are, vthat ' violence' upoh.;such subjects is .rarely orfeVer found .10 be use ful ; tutgeneraliy to produce effects oppb siie,toanose wnicn-areinieniiei. x 1 nave bbserved;:thal ireriiribus sects are .not to' be j udged fro ml the representatiuhabf uH'eir enemies-. uuv, inai't.uuj are, 10 .:ui uearu for ihemservesl TntheC pleadings ?,of- their best'Write.rsi hut inithe representations q1 tliQSel whose IntemperatezerJis a niisfor tune" to Jhe sect-to which-thev belooari: If you wi)l study tlje, principles of your reli gtiiu sf opponents; -you wii I orten r und j:y ou r contempt and hatred lessened nn - proporr tion4 as; y ou are b t teh icq u ai n ted wi tb. "wKa tyou, despise f-M any religious opinr 1 ons, y 11 1 c n a re ;pu re lyispecu latiye, - are without -the.' limits oi human interference.i In the numercus sects of Chris'tiar.it",' in- forbearance ajid long 'wi (Fering of;,: God. iwhb'throws lhe Wntle;ofliis,vmerby oyer an, ana wno. win ,proDa,oiy save,, on yie last 'day, therpiouslyvright, and tbpious- ly wrong seeking Jesus l.ihumbleness of kni o d..;,;Do' pot d rive 'e igioii V sects, to the ti igraqe (pr to - wiiat - tney. t ooiisniy tnmi( thfr disgrace) of fornfafly'digavovving tertets iney? oncc-protesseu:;Dut conceae-some-tlnng tp human weakness andtvlieir the telnet is virtuallygiveii up, ;treatit as; lf ft Were actual ly'givenupf and .always xonsjrj: eritfobe Very possible that: you! : yourself mayhaye, made, mistakes .and fallen - into erroneous vOpimpnSyfasweILas' sectftp whichyou't are v opposed.! " I f you pu t on : these -A is poi t i ori s an d t h is I e n o r o f ro j n d , y ou can hot be gu i It y o f a ny re 1 i giou s fault; 'take' what . parti you will in1 the rc ligious fiispuies wnicn appear to oe comiog on inJthe wbrldi . If ,ybti chuse to pecpetu-. 4e4he fesirictions' uppn'yourfellow-crea-t u res, no on e has a righ t to cal I you ' bigo W ed;; tC you chuse to ; do them away, . n one 'has any righ t tocal I ; you I a r f and i n--il i flTe re n t . j . y ou h aved q n e ?y ou r; u t most t o do right, and whether you err, vorf do not rrin your mode of interpreting t we Chris- tun religion, you show at least that you have caught its heavenly 48pirit,--that,you have put on, 'as the elect of God, kindness, Hu mbl en ess o f m i n d , :y me ekn ess, I bng-su f: fering,'Yorbearing one aliother and forgiv ing one another, I have thus endeavoured toiay oeiort! you ine uses , ana abuses oi this day ; and having stated the great mef-' cy of God's interference, and th bltsings m i j cpu ntry nas . secu ren x o 1 1 se i r jn ; re sisting the errors and follies' and siipersti tions of the Qathulic church, I have en deavored that this just sense of our owri ! ' '. - 1 ' . '- ,'r- I'm' v i ' ' - sacred principles of Christam charity-: 'Fliat charity, which I ask for others I-ask also for myself. rl:am sure I am preaching be fore? those ; who will think whether they vill agree with me . or not) mat I have s po- Ken conscientiously, aoa from good no tives, and fronv honest feelings, on a very difficult subjecr---not sought for by rnej but d evolving upon me k i n ' the cbu rser of kluty in which I should have been hearti ly ashamed of myself, as you "would have been ashamed of me- if L had thought onlv how to flatter and "please'or thought of ny thing but what I hope I al ways do think bMn the pulpit tha ;tl anv placed here by Gdd,-: to tell truth, ?ud to do good. I shall 'conclude my sermon, pushed, I atn afraid i a I reauy. to an u n reasonaoi e le ngtn, by . re? citing to you a very shortvahd : beautifui apalogue, taken from the Rabbinical wri ters. ;It is, X believe, quoted by Bishop i 1 ayior,; in ? his,j Holy lAVtng andc Dying I have not now access to thati book,' but I quote it to you from memory j 'anjd should be truly nappy it you would equate -it to others from memory; also :A9 5 Abraham was sitting rin the door ofhis: tept," there came u n to hi m a. way faring man,! and A braham gave him water for his feet, and sat bread before him and" Abraham said 5 un to him, Let us ,now. worship'the Lord our God, before weeatof. this bread.? ,And the wayfaring man said unto Abraham; I will not worship thev Lord thy God, , for thy God is not my God ; but. I will? wor ship my;God, eventhr God'ofof my alh e ri i ."' . B u t A brat 1 a m was e x c e e 1 1 i n g w r o t and herose urfto put the wayfaring "man forth from the. door Of; his tent ; apdthe voice of the Lord -was heard in his Tent,-- , Abraham, Abfahamj5; haveI 5 bjbr'ne' with th is man tor inreescor&Aanu ten - years, d cans!t not thou bear with him' for; one and hour. f A t. i J TO THE AFFLICTED. 7 1 . ' IT", 4 . Vegeta b le . Sinip and? JPoivderj - ..FOItiiiSEASESOFTIlE LUNGS.-' - flHE Proprietor of this Medicirie;afterTepeat rJt ed trials of-its virtues which have been at tended with the most signal; success, now'ofTers it $0 those 5 who are 'afflicted with the wasting diseases which it is designed -to relfeve, in-full confidence thatt will be found efficacious, par ticularly jf taken in the incipient stages of these diseases.-' J VV -.-'5 ""';-'-' ; 'Tur iwu jcaia jjsi, un 'Mcuiciiic ; lias occn pfepared.irr the form of aTowder,'Sc taken as an n w.aw.4.( 4V!. 1 1 infusion, with the most happy success5 fit is now offered to, the afflicted In ttfe" ftvrm "of a Sirup or ini Po'wder, -as'the'Patie'nt"maypreferr under, the conviction, that either" form i wilr produce the ?arne happy Tesulf.s .Among its most prominent quaiHies iiie-ivHiowmgmay oe meimonu, as en-j titled y to Oarticwlar cohskleratioirJ -r lt nromotes -J-.i- !-. - A.L. j-.f.ir;;..!.'..... . . 1 ' f " that gentle perspiration which is deemed healthy and checks -those sweats - which are morbid and L periuuuu. renews , turuiuc aiieuiiuus aiiu congestions of the dungs br; giving force to the languid circulation It assuages coughs.1 It pro motes free and bland expectoration, v." It removes pain from., thechest. y- It 'relieves asthmatic and difficult; 'v respiration.' :."n;-It- corrects T obstinate eos- tiveness, and thus leaves the, boweliirra regular ancThealtby state.--' Thus, it.is fouou that these palnfut symptoms which indicalc diseased lungs, reaanv yieia to inia poweriui remeuy,wnen sea scnatlly jesorted to; andjtnat..it restores the pa tient to- that bodUyvigour, hicb'tliat' cruel disorder the .consumption, if left to its natural operation, would very, speedily destroy 'i Certificates respecting the virtue ;f this Medi ci ne'.will; accompany each bottle. fv price "$2 SO a bottle, or $24 a dozen. " - i ;,j;vs- r" JAMES HAD LOCK; . LFayetteville, Feb.. 1829-,- ;C;:Raleisli4Tlre; Company 4 m eeti njj. of the: Injendan V Hand Citizens of Raleifrh,' will Commissioners be held at tj. '"l'.u"?Mr c Aomparav wnicn consists' pf fortvmembers, will; btf conapbsed of VoUin. ters ifla sufficient numler"baer their : aervici-s for the purpoe -lUlt, if not, ' such Volunteers as oHer: wdlvbe. accepted, and the remainder be drafted; i'As soon as a snfncient number-' of-members: are hhfa mi uirmoers are ootained, "ihe Cot. proceed to .theappointrhent of its Offi - ,-V -V "."i?. Intendant . v . , , T " -j. "" - v.."i''if nut mcers. - ALKSr '-I Tnf.n-Unf P T,-. IT Raleigh,. March 9, 4829.- - : ; - r 53 ChiuaXlass 'and Earthen Wave. Maiden Lanerbetw?en',Water & Front StV flfl pfcKAGES Earthen Ware, containing' JUf Edjre Plates. Diihe n. n. liowb, " Pitchers, Mues. Blue PlntP iw'-n ning, Caledonia, John Jay, Jubilee and others, frpm Livepool, ; v r f-Vv " " Country; Merchants; on . as liberal terms as by r 7 , - VB. HEMPSTEAD. 'Mso:' for. sale as above. ; " " Acotnplete assortmehtof ;Loolcinr-Glasses, Shell and Ilorn Cpmbs,,JJades, TravellinVork Baskets; Antique Ods. Snutri3bxes. NVr.L-lanA .' and Paris Fancy Goods generally, i : .- V ' s New'-York,-Feb,r., . SsJ-Swr" , House pfEtitertainmerit. T'HK Subscriber wishes to inform his friend JBL and the Public,, that h has declined riot. -ingtothe country' the present vear. amlmnfi - u.vy c uiinousc opea ror ine accommo dabon of Travellers and ' others who may favor and cah scarce, Jre will Board for the following row prices,. . By tne month Chrevood,.candle &c. furnishedY $9 V if these articles are1 nnt risked; $7 J Man.and Horse. ner day $L35 'Man anu nurse per. tnontn id., , HIS Stables as Usual shall be supplied 'with" the best 'nrnvoi. , . , WILLIE JOES. Raleigh, March 3, 1829, 52, 4w Jium x uie t auDscnxcr on ,the 2d instant, a L dark mulattb bov about la name of , Cahin lhiruon ' -He is knock-kneed, ' has largefeet, witi a' slit in his right ear..- lie had pa.when he went away, - a black yam ccCt. - much, worn, with white cotton pantaloons. I sup pose he is gone to the neighborhood of Tarboro' where his uncle Ephraim Donsori lives. lie had i writing with him,certified by Ann Brown, wife of jesse rrown, aeca. that pe was about 22" years" old, which certificate waVsigned also by Uoctor Boddie. F I forwarn any person from harboring and entertaining said boy ( and T will give, Ten Dollars' to any one who will apprehend and con-' fine him in Jail, so tJi at I can.get him again. v ' ' - H ARB AUD KOBE ItTSON. " Wake Ctv Hrt. 1 1A9Q . . ' ' at ------ -J w J . - -4. JJ : . -j i-;-"2ft the Court of Chrtncm't - Of theState of. Delaware, in Kent County. - .j, g rStandford Jester,-Stephen Jester ? t? Charles Jester & Ann Jester St John 5 j Smi tlv Jos. Eramerson, Isaac Jester, - - Isabel Jester, Ellen Jester, Surah -Jester and Leah Jester, minors un II 3 der the . age of 21 years, by the said "2 C.Cb.arlesxJester, their next friend, f" J ustide Lo wrey, itetty dannb'n. Jas. harsett,Clizabeth Farsett.John Far- tff s : cjstt,; Wrri. Lo wrev tx. Elizabet h hin 1 wife,& Jacob ;Farsett&Martha Luff John Luff, Join Farsett." William ! 14 . . .1 FarsetVDe.Wit Clinton Farsett; & Mary Farsett. ; V; .1829, February U.-It is ordered by the Chan- cellorj thattElizabeth Farsett and John Farsett two of the above ; Defenduntsr a p pear in this cause brT Monday the27th day cf July neC A true t;opy:irom tne Hecord, . ; J. Va. II AUPER, fleg'r C. C. -DoverDel. 18dr Feb. 1829 50-3 m (J.fP.' "V , - It r ;UL 'for this State having, in pursuance of the di- rections given at their late 'meet in g pro cnretl a auantitv of the Eircrs of the. Silk Worm! foil FT- ' use.of such ;of the Agricltural Societies as may " wish to make experiments in the raisin? cf Silk, 44&w. VI III y lUVIl lib. .3 i .iUpJJIJ', Will please immediately to apply for them, as they -will be" liable to injury , if transmitted when th? . Weather becomes watm TLev canvbrf inr.Io ed in a letter byfmail. r. ' .lv i.J. GALES,' Sec. . , :KalejghFeb 29, 1829. , !entbrtain;i1ekt. ; ;A, , SR. RDF FIN (formerly of Raleigh,) h :2a.'peied bis hnyse.jn the Towb ot Wad .. - .. v.. . : t : .- - :' . . . as o- esb ('--. rough, lOOyards" west of .the-Court-Hotistv where he i prepared ttr receive BOAKDEUS and az--commoclate.TR.VF.LlKRS who may cation him. EveryefTort.will be made to giregeuerul siti-s-faction.- ; ' t . - Wadesbpro ,23d Feb. . . 1 - 49 tf State of NortfcCaroliiia;: - Halifax Gounty. : ' . ' - : In Equity Fail. Term, 1S23. , ;Vr v. yUliani . -Shine, Comptai-.ant. -.7 --ft t. George AV. Gary,-Robert F:y. fl.' PeHuns and JV-;- r. Stephen Ildrr'ows, Defendants. . - - IT.ap'pearingto-.the satisfaction f-the Court that Rpbu F.?W. Il.sPirkms resides beyond the4 limits of this S tote r It H ordered ly .ths Court, thatpublication 'be made in t'e nllsifi Itegister for 3 mpntbs, that'unless ! : z ? the second day;of next term, and r t . - j swer, plea or demurrer to the Comp! it, will be taken pro confesso, anJ tx par.; 1 1 to 1 im. ;,-' - . r. -- Witne, Edmund D." Freer- C!cr. blaster irr, nqmty, tor IlaiitJirs c tt ooujx-nouse, ou JSliartlay ncxV at 3 o'clock, for the purpo.st; of fomirnganeV tht;' Fire Company of thu City, which the-Act nrnvldi-a .Rh-.ti K xiu cases Wass -Ware, : edntaini ncr'-an art antl ' pint Decantecs, pint,' 1-2 pint and '1-3 pint Tura- -bTers. j-' for sale bv.th,Par.k Mi'd. n.ir 3 ' f- ; T 7 r . ' ; ,i'"Vi"V''VfcVBVfM.;t-,v,i -Vt'-'CCr -s Meacme may oetiaa at jne Store otlthe4tb-Monday fitter the 4th lzd. ;.i:.' !,;- v-vr;vV ,7 '0:;; :,,v -v. -
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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