CI t 5 v.- r.V. ') I i f r f fV.. " -' - '-' - ' : -- r - 'ir - f .i iTOTAVE just received, and otteriof k sai une V lIL following ,vulaablend hffhly approved STOim Panacea,'- : ,i To tb 'cureof Scrofula or Vtfmg's 1 Eil, Sy, nine ana WhitelieaVl Elsence: of iMustard AnifficacioriTedv'fqrKheumabsm sprains; Bruises, Irnbness o te lmDs, c : Xor rem Sun-burn, &cifrom the face, and for beautifying the s:m:,--f T-;.V " , t Att'triicie?' liighly 'If ecommentled: for Coiibs, ? :'CatarrhsV incJpientAthmas and Consumplujils; KfJames ;j Xh approved remedy or DyspjepsU or ludiges; ion habitutuii Cbstiveness and Piles : v ' lialein; March' 18. I1- Jlie Celebrated Stcdlionr GENEIIAL MARION. Will Standee n- ... v r - t Sumc: 1 season au,my f Stable, in Halifiixco., about one mile " south of the town of II nlifax He will cover mares at season,' payable.. the 1st; ot January next.. $20 the single leap ; and $0 to ensure a mare to De wiin loai, -payaDie wnen xu laci - ascertained - 50 cents totihe groom in all cases , Feeding xf mares, paid when taken away. The season will terminate ondhe 1st of August next The best possible care will . be taken of mares, that ar left with the horse, but no responsibility ; for accidents or escapes.-.! t'- v1-' ' .'v'-f .' 'General Marion's bloody performance on. the turf, and ce'.ebnty as a, foal getter, are sufficient -. recommendations. ''i'' I -l '-.V' :.-', :.v Sii.'V'"' , ' X-JA NICHOLAS jMcKENIE LONGi t - March 24th, 1 829. I - 7 A , ; , 38 St; season at' mv Stable Ui North f ampton j county, N. Carolina, " . m - - . - - 9 " - Jr&vr about 3 miles from the Court house, 6 miles from the town of Halifax and "21 from BelfiVld,! Vu.; He wi the season, payable on the I cover mares at $75 ft r st f Ja n arv n ex t , with one doilar to'lhe grtom in Ail cases, nf Sir Archie's friends as live at a distan Such stance wil 'send their notes with the mares, livable on the first ot January Also, tlie ft-eding of the mares to be pad for when taken awy. ;Te!season benefit )f mares that may be left with the horse, . wiihfthe. addition i f graiit feeding-'at 2s per day. .Sep-ira'te enclosures' are provided tor mares with colts.-;KoV" pyinswillbe Spared in taking the ,best possible care of mares j &c. that may be left, butno responsibility for escapes" or accidents.'! h ), Sir Archie's ilood reaf size, performance on theturf, and celebrity as a foal getter, are sufS .. cient recomroendations. ' ' I ' ' 0.. '?;';. "-. -ff s i " '.V . JOHN D. AMIS, f : i "March 4- -' - v. ; !-; . . - ; 58 " eo8 1 ' , Notice. , VTr AS faken up and committed to the Jail of , f ytKis cobnty,:':' the 2d inst. a negro man, supposed to be a slave, who calls himself SAM- ' UEL.WILK1NS, and says tliat he was bound an '. apprentice to Wm. Mosely, of Norfolk, Va. and - V that be ranaway from the said Mosely before his ''term1 of apprenticeship had expired T'lie said "1 Uegro has been in this county 5or 6 years, and "has passed during that time as a free man ; he , is about : 24 jyears of age, 5 feet, 4 or 5 inches " high, aud coal black. The owner of said negro 13 requested to -come; forward,' prove ? property and pay charges, or; he wil be dealt with as the law directs. r ;- . ' ' ' J f AS. - Windscnv Bertie cou'ntv, -i - PALMER, Jailor. : March 9. 1 56 3t MRS. M ARy;ANDUEvV5 returns her thank's to thecitizens of Raleigh and its vicinity, for the encouragement she has met with n . the "MlLjLlNERY BUSlNESS,and Jiiforms theth tliat '- "ahe still Continues to cirry!oii . that occupatiua, that all 6rdt-rs 'confided to her will be prompt ' ly and faithfully, at efded to. heVbegs j leaVe , - iurther to make known to them, that she Is pre- "Darea to u vc, si tne . snoriest ,once, - Lauies Dresses,- Bonnets, &cl andlSCPUR Geutlerftens' also to CLEAN and REPAIR Bonnets. ( ; Her Shop is kept 200 yards Nor ti :1i of the' State-House on Halifax street, where she is "al- ways toie found.' - J v .1-'. k"' 4G "2m. Raleigh Feb: Jl,f (FOR 8JILB, ' T7 iftt Shares of Stock, in the State Bank of JL' North-CafHna, for which, bonds with good 1 1 security, received in payment. ; Further' particulars can lc iearaed on application at this oiii.f1-'S;:; :r Have just received a supply , of ! -- lkl EMOIR dn the Cultivatioti of the Vine, and O-t JLfon herbest.mfle of making-Wine, second Ef Htib'nf U'astungton bound. One Dollar. ' ; Raleigh, Jan. 22. Ctty, 1828. Price half. i-- Y-r '" i-V-r8----? ' .6, r nHHE Secretary of the Board of Agriculture VtW, this-State having, in puiiiiancejof thedi . rcctions given at their late iueeiiii(j:,; procured a puihtity of .the Eggs of the Silk Worm for the - usfr of such of the Agricltural Societies' as may ' wish tomake expeVimetits 1t;iheriusTn.bf.SjtkV xsucli cf the Societiesasydesire a -supply, .will . ; please immetliaiely to apply) for terti; they will be liable o iirjury if transmitted when; t he Weather b enomes--ar i n., ; Th ey can be incl as-, . CitiH avIeUt.UyJjiailiVV:"is TTalgh; Feb ;29, 1S29, :. rHEannnaiymeUnpr of the; Noiih-Carnlnui ji r branch orthe Ameiicau Tiniciysbrietv wfll : be-held, at the Sessiao; Itoomf ;aiMu : Tues-UytheTtlifif Aprilnfrxt;i: OftiSiS ber.daupuier -Societ::-arejnvitcd to;alteia7'. '-rrhKU'. ui. u.e u.viay mwrnmg'vious.ilheanou at mcering, armoirj wil :Ue preacher? at the takentiptn a,d of the Socidfv; -:- ; - UfCerous Sores, Uiseases'pi tue iver aim pv 'r -i-H - X' yaluabhMedid rie for oilglis & 1 Coi su mp- 1 conimcnccd on the 1st reuruary.and wiltteniii- ' nates onthe J first"' of 'Augiistnext. Extensive field s of saall srriiin and chiver are sowed for the 1 Urcshi Gar&eii Seed j;.nrWnmmMd. do , " Large Dutch Parsnip Green, Lilooe savoy no uriea rarsicy Red Dutch . . , . do Larfe Orange pumpHm EarlyFrame Cucumber Uotnid Spinach s . " Long Green do lEitl Sy Rush ibuasU Kose L.eiuce, very earjy . micTitfUAy mm . Silesia i do Jare head Vegetable' Oyster Tennis ball do superior Ofirled Ci;es , Madeira f tlo excellent Pepper, urass ,:,. t-' Ice Coss v Scarlet S. do C hina Dwarf Beans . u T. Radish iarl vMohawk do ,2 : ;lSma!l;jnriari i'W'io' Eai ly VI loispur Peas ; ' -i. :k.- Washington d6V, ; June ,y do - Blue Tmpl Dwarf, do , Long Salmou do '4 Cherry 1'uvnip lo Red Onion, large White Portg. do ; Silver Skinned do Orange. Carrot ' Larpre -Marrb wfut do 52 Raleiirhl Dec. 22, IS23. It' SI ; Sffte fl Tennessee. Haruui County Lur, XSov. leroi, 1828. Itobert ?McNair3r; et a Uoyd McNairy, et al. hers oO lamilton, iec; ; 'VO rraotimi of ike Com'plainatits: and; it ap " p earing to the V the Defendants "North-Carolina that this orderj with the substance of the comi Uiainl. DC IJUUJlhMeU III UlC H1CICU jci:ii - " a newspaper primen in itaieigo,- m mc ofiNbrJth-Carolina lour wreeks jn succession unrl Ihut thn lost mihlmqtmn h Hinrl flt .lC'JiS' J30 days previous tathe next terhi of this Court, and if the D efendants dp not answer the com- nlaint. the case be set for hearinff exnarte, and- heard iaccordinjrly at' tflie next term of-: this I t Court. A true C i.., , TfVc? wr- nrtVf u!' rlV fc- ll.ict ' .The substance of tlie comnlaint is. that , there is a tract rot John Ham which was iriven tolth the other heirs, which said .'trill is nraved to be confirmed, ahd a legal title ta th said land vest ed in the Complainants iin pursuance of the gift. Elegantly Boutiil, IN SILK, CALF, & MQROCCO. The JO vEN, with 15 elegant Engravings, The GEM, with 15 The AMULET, with 13 do (London) do (do) The FORGET ME NOT, with 13;do (do) FRIENDSHIP'S OFFERING, wth lo do (do) The REMEMBER ME, with 7. j do Tlie Talisman, With 6 do The ATLANTIC SOUVENIR, withl2do, . The WINTER'S WREATH, with IS do A llT ' J4 DUD-TimiTD fllST 4Z. J i t - r . . - .. k .1 A few copies of which, can be had by early a;jjiw.dMun me i wm uw;. i Periodicals. riUiVUiMria aieuica. juumai, uy uicy and Lea, -published ..qua rtei'iy, at S3 per annum. American Quarterly Reyie w,f $5 per annum. North-American Review, , Southern Review, 4 po do do $5 do , do Flint's Western Review, published once a month, $3 per annum. ;'--.;'': Franklin Journal, devoted to Science and In ternal Improvements, $5 per anhunC National Intelligencer, Daily $ 10, "and Tri-: weesiy so per annum. . . , j , Subscriptions for the above received by I ! J. GALES 8c SON. : Feb. i, 1829. ; v : j ' ; : ; :; H;:-rFOiivsALi4'r.:.- T WISH to sell the place within a mile ofHills- A borough,, on which I now, reside. - There are 205 acrf s, about one half cleared, - ten acres of Meado w - land and the balance 'in wood. ..The improvements are all new, !and finished in the' best manner they consist of a p welling House, contini jpg eight :rooms witli firef places, J besides passages, closets, &c, a large Barn and Stables, and other necessary OuthpusesJ :4 There aree veral never failing Springs, of the best water on the tract; land a large and well 4 selected fruit 1 .prcKanL.vi ;'.;;:.; S''vv.;-::,1.1; $1 will jsell this property on the most 'liberal telms--ither for money on' easy credits oi will exchangje.it forNegroes or Western lands. L ApphCaliOnmay be made by lettertothe sub seriberj, i at llillsborogjh. i! ' ''f x. ' ' ' v ..'iv ' ' : v.-'!:--"--. 3 Hv,-v;" . . ; ...Nov. 5;:k';' ' ANDERSON. 21 eotf V; 1 yrar PUBLISHED. JA NO for sale at the Book-stofe of jr Gales and Xml iSoii, in" Raleigli price threollars, a nev Edition of the Office and Duty of a Justice of the Peace, and a Guide to, Sheriffs, Cororters, Clerks, Constables, and other Civil Officers in North-Carolina. , .With an appendix,: containing the Constitutions of this Stale and of the United States, and a collection ' of the most approved forms for the use of these Officers. " y. 'yThe niew Edition of this valuable Work cool tjyhs besides its former useful! matter, the sub stance of all the important Acts passed by the- vienerai vAsseoiDiy irom ,xne year.i lolo, to the present period,' which appear under their proper heads. ? v ' . 1 4 ' L i f ; Orders for this new Work will be duly attend ed to, from any part of the State. , Feb. 1, )S29. ' , ! ' State of Noitlarolina- ' - f " Rutherford, County, y, . . i ' Superior Court of Law October Term, 1828. v , Wdham'li icks : v. Elizabeth Hicks: - "r. J" '; Petition for Diorce. , .. rJ"T appearing t the wifisfactLou' of the Court, i that Elizabeth' Hicks, the defendant, is not an inhabitant of this State ; itTs therefore oi-dered by the Ccurt that publication be made three mopths m the lJsdeigh Register, giving notice to the defendant thatJie. appear at the V xt Su- pernor Court of law to be holden in - RutheVford-ton,- on jiur 3d Monday afier thi 4thMonday ti, arcn nei,ftnen ati there to knswer.Vtelead fii uennirio sa.a petitidii othervtiie it will be ta xen pro contesso and adjudgeraccordingly V Vtness James MorrisrCler: pf ourBaid' Couu, t ohice i ie 3d jdoiiday; kfter tbe 4th Monday' is Septeniber 1S23, -and oiM lie53 ylai of the iu 1 lependet.ce of the United Sits..'f - wvi.-y -: "-Nl a Plantation of 0 acif tand 'Mi. on the f Yadki ; 300 of whici are"of: Ui e best qh low-ground is.2C)0 in; oud cultivatlotl. ' .; AKOr SeVer:iLt)ther Sdiall Tract 1vmiW:tlvV 1 V1- rUl Y y' nf!,51f l ' ? ty, y Nrgrp es w i U; be take is y wjic-iMiu uie uurcuaser ; X.y7:JAMES. WErBORN - - . l ,, i;. rrr- - r - new-york.; ;-.. y-i TTATXZrS i ATZT70 52 O rn PACKAGES Earthen Ware, containing iSvts 50 EdPlates, Wishes, C. G. Chambers. 40." Seed, .which they warrant fresh and of the "owls, .P.tcher Muw,.llliie Plates, Jwifflers, nrMit veaWtrrowth - - , Dishes, &c -now landing from Ships Go. Can- ErT? vrH white ' ning," Caledonia, John jSy..Jubilee and others, Long Clood Keel Solid Celery, white. t , : . ivernool -" ; - 1 - " MangeVWurtzc- .Jcffff ' . . pint Decanters pint, .1-2 pint and lpint Turn- Early June Cabbage White si ustard - y gvers, for sate bthV Package, re-packed to Xp-Yorlc: CoiiMrv, Merchant., -on 'mt liberal terms ksby ?o ;:rRtip,3iriiiaf do - Nasturtium v ., 1 . .1 . j 1 - k. x satislaction ot; tfie Court; :ta otterect to tueamicieii in xneiorm oi a ri are all citizens of the Stite ot in Powderi as the Patient may prefer, tinaer ine t It is ordered! bv the Court, I conviction, that "either form will,, produce the 1U00 acres pt land graiitea to tnesaiu i ..w.v..jr a " .r. , iltbn, lying in said county of Hardin, pamtui symptoms wnicn imucate a iseaseu iunKs, in:the lifetime of the I said grantee, reauiiy yieiu to inis poweriui remeuy, wneii e Comolainants. to the exclusion; Ot sonaoiy resortea xo, ana inm 11. restores u e pa- Wilkes, jan 10 1829. (1. China, Glass and Earthen TVare; : 145 Maiden Lanei between WaterrSc t.ront.bt's HEMPSTEAD. i ' jiso for sale as above; A complete : sson mcnt: ot Looking: Closes, I Horn Combs, Ladies' Tn"ellin Antique OilSnuff Boxe?i Neck Work Tiasketsi iecklaces,' ah(l Pars Fancy ;Go6ds ;generallyi :New.York, Feb. 27.- 53 w- FUK HISK.! ur I.IIA l-Vi3 IfTtflE Proprietor of this Med Cine, ufter repeat-. V Bv ' ri-r.hi .t its vlVtiirs't whicli nave beenf': t-i tended' willUhe '"mostu?nni ucc now oners it .t,V"tiv'L. rto-iirtVapJ:-nffl:rtVd!iwitliJtheiwastiiisS diseases which it is designedo relieve, irt full Vonfidf nee that it will be found etncacious, par ticularly if ukeii in the lucipient tagt?s , ot these. For two ve:rs pnf, llnS Medicine has beeji nrenarea :n-vine lorm ot a rowuciy w. wc:n mn1 ha I) OV-success. ltlSllOW ! v, . . . " , ----- 1 i j , i . . . ,! - same liappy resulilv- Among its most prenronent iiu.iuiic 4ii luituwnift hw MyM.,,. pernicious. It relieves fchronicHection and congestions of tlve lungs by . giving force to the lancuid circulation., It assumes coughs. .1 pro motes free and bland expectoration. 1 It removes pain from the chest.. It relieves asthmatic and difficult respiration. It e corrects" obstinate cos- tiveness, and thus leaves the bowels in a regular tjent to that bodily vigour, which . that jcruel disorder the consumption, if left to its natural bperation, would very speedily destroy. ; Is Cerlihcates respecting the virtue ot this alerti cine will accomnanv each bottle. Price $2 SO a bottle, or $24 a dozen. - .' t , I V.- f JAMES HADLOCK. Fayetteville, Feb. 1829. . ; ' - 53--: ' ' CCj" This Medicine may be had at the Store o J. (;ALKS & SON, Raleigh. 1 I ' x Halifax County. . In Equity Fall Term, 1823. William . E Shine,-Complainant, i George W- Gary, Robert F.;W. H. Perkins and "Stephen Burrows, Defendants. .T appearins: to the satisfaction of the Court . that RobtJ F V; Hi i Perkins resides beyond the limits of this Sute s . It is ordered by. the Court, that publication be made-i n the Raleigh: Registeij for 3 HiohtlKV that unless he appear by j the'secfnd day .of next ..term," and put. in jan an-i i cwpr nla er Hmnrl" tlif Hmnnljinrtnf 's hill :t :i he taken bra cona. ami set for hearino ex panel .to him.; ! Z': - J Vness;i Edmund J Freeman, Clerk arid l.h 4lli Monday after the "4thf Monday inlSept. ig28. EDM. B. FREEMAN, c. nf. Tfe farmer 's'llotell t it . J TTT' : -' '.j tit- -r--- ine lown oj traynesooro'j tWTBXMt Q.VlCS.ilVA. rAn.. IAnt.a iV. Carolina. to infotrn his; i friends and the Dublic that 1 he has put clias- ed that large and commodious Establishment re-! cenxiy occupiea oy jstuzemu, jcy.one nunarea yards west of the Court-House on Water Street. He respectfully solicits a liberal portion ofj pub lie iatrdinage, believing from its proximity jlo the; Coiirt-House, and jother advantages which tt pos-j sesues, together with his I indefatigable attention to those I who may jfavor him with their company,! that it w!ill be found a convenient and hig-hly a I 'greeabld Boarding Establishment. - J . .''. , His table will be furnished with the best the; country affords, and his prices will be propor tionate to the great scarcity of money and the? unprecedente d hard times, j . j , : I j , STEPHEN BOYTE. Feb. 16. -v. y :.:r v. 4: '.v .49 3w' 03 The editor of the Newbern Spectator will, insert the above three times, and forward his ac count to the subscriber. " : i . ' T - ' Si B. i rur importing urape vine JiootSi from .France, at a rnoder ate price, and eteowA usmg inemirouuciion or inai.cuuure in MR. ALPHONSE LOU BAT;; having consl ' derably enlarged his Vineyard; oni Lonjj--Island, where he now has, in full cultivation, 35 acres ot ground, containing 72,000 Grapei Vine Koots ; having also the peculiar advantage ofJ being enabled to procure the best speci Roots from his Fathe rs extensive Vinevanl Nurseries, in, the districts of J&ordelais,' Clerac. T . ' T- ' " 'm.'. f -.. ' - - A j3uzcit Ajeparimenisroi uronae una L.ot ana lia rbnhe, in Francet'X45 Ni Lat.) proposes t(j' the" numerous friends to the cultivation of the Grape Vine, in .the United States, a subscription.- I t y Mr. A. wiH engage I tQ furnish subscribers with their Grape Vine Roots, before the First of f iuiwmu kiiciii, ucc oi expense. v m. uinwiMii bvica wucre suuabnjjuon shall have bean opened. The roots will year's old, and will produce considerable lists be 3 fruit the second vear5! from the time oF tliir KV;n re planted . They wjll bel carefully classed! and packed n boxes with some of the ''original soi in which, they have been raised, which will great ly facilitate the thriving of the roots, when trans planted.: -yy-v"J''?y'T.v . .-! yy" -" . y - Orders will be purictuallyl attended" to I the subscribers designating the quantities and spe cies of the Grape Vine Iloots they wish to have Tliey will engage to pay; for 1000 roots 6r more at the rate of, 121 cents for each root fori less than 1000, at the rate of 15 cents ; and 25 dents per root for less than 50. s Rooty only tw years old, shall be paid for at the' rate of 9 cents' each, for 1000 or more ; 1 12 cents for less than 1000 ; and 18 cents for less than 50 roots. ; - V; '' r Payment to be made on delivery of the foots. V JUtterYnotreteived unless POST PjIID.' " K Subscription Lists are opened at New-York, with ;AlphbnSe Loubat, 85. WalUti Boston, --.. - -yK. Copeland, Jun." Albany, .; ! .y yR;;jcMicifcei,iy y -j- Pliiladlplda, " iVh AtriHge, a ;--', " Baliimore, H Villard Rhoad 5 Washington CityFlidsl Wrpaitoi- i& icicjifnona;, i ; ;. uavennort." Allei & r.n- 3avannafi, '.yy-llall,' Shaptee Sc Tupner. ,icwui:iu, ; rosier cc riutton.-i: - v Charleston, f' T. &TVStfeet & Co. ..v ; llaleigh, - - J. Gales & SouV 9urrl82g tlSAl ih eir' Vt ii esltl eti Ve red at Ne x bcrn,-ree of expense , I thatfrenVle rjefsiiiratioiCwIiich isdeemedbeHlthyi t 1 sind t-tiWrlrs tl.o.4" svvta's which are morbid and i .. - l I M.n1 I.i.l41i clotft . ! line l la (nilnl Ih'it Mvc M.13P.S lON-IIOTEL; ;1 -." $ - : t i .1' - HAT ST4 " rAYETTEVlLLE, N O ItTII-tS A U O LI SK i Fonrxrlii of JUDD'S, arid- recently of (he EESPECTFULLY announces td the public; that he has rented the BlANSIONvIIOTELi situate in the centre of business vn this: town", and that ine pame w:onw upcu iur Hic itvw Hoarders and Travellers. v S,"' 1-The nren'ises have been, Jatelv'i .completely. repaire'dt and painted. -.The extensive range ci rarjors, uining, anung u u- "--newly furnished; : The Chambers supplied with Nexi Beds tintk Bedding and the Stables well pro vided with Fodder and Grain and taiUdtil ustiers. I lis Bar contains the choicest Wines and Liquors; sSelectedfh v himself in Phlladel phia . and Lar- xUr will la'tf'ord at all timehiiebest proyisions of. the market ar.rt idelicaciesof ' the seasns, while Jiis .charges will bejnoderate to suit the ddhcur- tV of tlie times. ; :J'-'-$y . ?. Hairing Mwui; lmg 1 experience n two well known f lot el in Philadelphia,;' and intending to devote Tjis e litiref attention to this estriblL-hnin, ReVassures'Ui 5'xert6ii vvith the advantage of that experienc?.', is pledged for their ebmrort. repose, and gratifi-; 'c'ation, and for the godd management of the Man sioir Hotel..- v v 1 - ; -UV; '"l1 r?H Seats In "Messr3. Malletts Iines of Stages, viz. Charleston, Camden and Norfolk, Can be taken at this Hotel, . ancuwiii be secured in all other Lines of Stages leaving; FayetteVdle, Kiyetteville, Jan. 7, 182y., - o wm In the Court of Chancery Of ihe fetate of Delaware, in Kent Cou nty. 5? rS land ford Jester, Stephen Jester,"Y -i t Charles Jester & Ann Jester & John j Smith, Jos. Emmerson,IsaaoJ ester, ( Isabel Jester, Ellen Jester, Sarah . Jester and Leah Jester, minors un- - - 3 rder the age of 21 years, by the.said r 4': M I iUaren ilcsicr.-iucir hcas hiciiu, - ' e Hust"e LowreyHsy Cannon, Jasu arsett,Ei;zabethFiUsett,'John Farv - I cett, Wm: Lowrev 1st Elixabeth his o S wife, 8t Jacob Farsett & Martha LuTF h. S J John Luff, John Farsett, AVUliam j lrt-.-' iiotv: fit.vfr crcAtt " j?jr I MarrFarsett. ' " . . ;:.,.. J I r i 9C 11. ! It VIIHIUII ifc.v, . '1829 February 11. It is ordered by the Chnh ;e!lqr, jthat Elizabeth FarseU and John Farsett, wo of the . above Defendants; appear . in this :ause on Monday the 27th day of luly ijCxt. v;j ; ' Aftru'e Copy from the Record,- " ; - ' . J. L. HARPER, Regr C: C.f DoverDel. 18th Feb. 1S29.- V -.iO-Sm House of. Entertainment. f flHE Subscriber wishes to inform .his friends B 4 ami the' Public, that he has declined mov- mr to the country the present year,., and conti- hues tb, keep his House, open, for the accommo dation I of.TravellerS and others who may favor lirri with their Company. vProducebeing cheap, and cash scarce, he will Board for the following ow prices. ; Bv the month (fire-wood, fcandles BiC. furnished) $9 :;vif these articles! are not fur nished,! $7, Man and Horse per day SI S5 ; Man and Horse per month $15. .His Stables as usual jshal! be supplied with the best provender and an attentive Ostler. '-. - . ' - . ' - I f V- t ' WILLIE JONES.!! Rale gh, March 3, 1829." 62 4w Something Sp ten did 1- ! All to be-drawn on the fourth offAnril. Grand Gonsolidated Loltery; ; y .f JE. Wli2.9i - 60 Number Lottery, 9 Drawn Ballots. . ,. 7;y''A:-:SGIIKME;r-v Prize of 30,000 Dolbr?: 1 1 I 1 1 do' do do CIO t!i do, d'; ilii to d. 15.000 JJoUars. 1.0,000 Dul'lars: 5; 000 Dollars;. -,4,010 DollarsV' 10.00 . Dollars.. ' tiOO D.dUrs. 30 4 I 10 10 ?o 10 29 nt.n Dollars'; Dollar;:. ..y Dfdlars., J Dollars.' Dolltrs. . . 400 "300 SCO ; 100 5 . it- 151 Besidtsmanyfof 90r;30;7b; eOj-SObi'&cI1 -1 Whole Tickets, S 10, Quarters, S2?50; ilalv, y5,:j.K ihtli!s, y 1 251: -Forjpale in tlie greatest' variety of numbers at I jae Lottery ana Exchange Umce ot"'-'?. ' y ' - - -f .:t: ", 11. W. HEM SON, '. Successor ta Messrs.. S. St M-' Allen &. C0T ' v.y"y-;y t . A..v.,yyy.i rPetersburif. N. I). -All orders promptly attended to and he drawing sent where directed.' Deiav ii n? o secure a chanre 5 another 'onnortunii v' like this may never ufl'er. AddrpsVto" y ,' :' ' y y -y ' R. W. H E WSON,- ,'v: ' : -' v - A Pet e'rsb u rg h v. UTpHE Subscriber , w li'miiji, to whom isl 1 e s to Jem ploy a St7ter; good wacres will be jriveh' by tht(veat. None need annlv-Hiidess of steaclx bahii's and master of, tr t ..." - " traue, 'paniQuiuriy, . -V' - v"- i"-- Raleigh, March 24U 1829. f r V 58. Aw": 4A; y I J. RU FFl 3 (formerly of Rali?h,V has o- 4JL pei'red hU house in Ihe Town oh Wades-bci- roughj 100 yards west of the Court-Hotisi, whre lie is prepareil to receive RaARDERSaud"ac-; Commodate I llAVtl.I vE RS wu o may calfun luini Every eflbr t will . be made tyt give" genital atis- faction. . j -Wadesboro d Feb. 49 jl e Vines. nnilESecretary of the Board of AgricuHurxv of ' JLt thisState,;; informs; the severaf Agiricuhnial Societies connected with the Hoard, thtf agre .ably to the instructions given himVit tlieir meet- ing Uuring the Ute Session of the-General As-1 memory, .he has ortlered a supply of, Grape Aloes from the Vineyard of Mr. Lou n At, on' Lorig Tsi nd,yand has received advice of their, bem pipped for WUuungW, in JO Roxes, eaeli con taining 50 Roots of 25 different kinds, addressed to-th everaly Societies; From ; Wilmington, thfy Will be sent on toFayetteville, tq the care of Mesais.; Horton St lluttou, to whom applied, tion. w ill-be nrde by the several Societies.-? 'Wi'fCrt'ald bcraore, convenient ;ffr smtf of the Societies to send to Raleigh than pon w n;s piace. ; y J. AiALES, Sec,1 1111 "t w' 1 m : '..( S a - .V;-Vf- -To bydt awu'-llh of Aprili 1 df?30,OOT 1 -of $t 5,000 5,000 1,0'0 .500 . .300 ; 300 . 60 60 40 ' S 20 -'-A .4, QUO V , 630 ' 10 v. 10 . .51', , .51 r 102 '102 " 1122 . -400 ,20a 90 V70 20 r si 51 :io2 20 it .-3 I Ami 11.475 of ST0. ' yhnleTicl?ets $10,. Jlalves QuarTers S2 50 i . GC Aty orders promptly attended to., in t,l last Dismal Swamp; ir,,35, 41, $5000 was stV at tills O fHce-Send your orders to V . '' . - .t- t a.-. - . . .... i IttChmnml. Xr i ' Numbers drateniri iheJtsmaPSicamo -r-42, 22,ir, ; 4i, 39, 35. ; ; A" V - Main a"n4vRdad Streets, and fi: tedit np for a Pirhlic' IIoue,' expects shortly to r. ccivea supply of Funiiture, and be ready fof the reception of Company on the 15th ins'tantV lie Has also prepared Siables to acqommo late 35 Horses, : besides extensive Carriage Slielters Thie Proprietor invites the attention-of Travel. lersytohe NATIONAL HOTEL, on account of its many advantages ; being yery.cromodioai with -Piazzas nearly round Jhe. House from the Second st orj , v and in the centre of the" busineSi 'part of town.- . . ; .V""--'.' - y- in auaition.to what he has on hand,-the. Pi0. 7 prietor'will -receive? from NewrYork, in a few. days, Porter.- Ale. Wines -and '; Honor th 'i y la addition.to what he has On hand,"-the Pin. days, Porter, Ale, -Wines -and J.Vquors of the best quality. V Every es(ertioa nll be made ttr Igiye general satisfaction to ; all who may please o call upon him. y-y : " ? j ' . t-V He feels grateful to the customers of his for rner Hotel, and solicits a' 'continuance of their patronage:f '".;....--'.; -j H";-.-'. ; ,y . t The Subscriber keeps Hacks, Gigs & Horses to Hire:: v CT-.-;T.-J;.1 J AMES S. RELFR Nov. 4 54 4t The Cehfyraleu and, thorough-bred Pace llorse. i vashington, will stanctat my Stabler in this place, (which is 59 miles from fc leigh,:23 from Ii;ns. boroueh. 36 from n- ford, ;and 12 from Milton) the ensuing season which will commence the 1st ; of March and end the' 15th of July ; find will be let to mares at th V ' - " m - ' V - . low price or t wemyuouars the season; which may.oe Dollars cents provided forM ares, and grain -Sec. ; fi;nished at the -market prices.- "Every care Will be taken to prevent, hut I will not be-esponsible for escapes or 'accidents o 'any kindV V; ' ,i yWastiington 'is a; bright sorrel, five feet tw and a half inche s, high," ten years old the ensu ing Spring-, of great strength power, muscle, bone 4ind sinew Was got by the celebrated race horse Timoleon, one. of-the best sons of Sir kr. most approved blood trt the , country, to wit s Caroi;fe,' Realit'y, Vanhy," Sir Archie, Citizen Pacolet, end Monsieur Tonson.- Rut the follow, big Certificatefrom the; most eminent sportsmen of the country; and besi judges of the blooded horse, will readily establish' his reputation, as a stallion of the very first order; together with his having already proven himself to be a sure and' first rate foal eiter.f 1 - ' : . , i :V;W er'the-un4erslgned;, hving been in the ha bit of seeingand running horses for a time past, 4ake pleasure in renderinjr justice to the stallioa Washington yHis runs, -two, three &r four mile heats, have distinguished him as a'racer. of the first order, r 'Hie runs i?f Ariadne, his dam, gave her , a high station on th'e t urf - and the races of his sire, Timoleon," are Vcknoudedg-ed by all to have hecn the best 'ever i-un, and the. colts of Tim .leon heretofore, and 'part icularly this Fall, hai'e not only bee,n good but great :r 1 ; '.; Given under our hands y this 16th day of Nov 1820. yff . a.-,'- --c:; :-f, ri . , y . vWm. R. Johnson,- N. Gee,4; f : -;-ty ;, Williirri AVynnej y Thomas M'Gehee y ;:; William VVest, y, : Henry M. Clay, i A'yJ- a: Ai-Vych'es, f ;; James J : Harrison, RJ R. Johnson Ai-tlmryTaylor. .V . John Vorsham, ' V i ' y ! - 1. 'U' ; : PERFORMANCES. ; f ,y: :y , Wa dnngton, 3 n 1 22, ' w he n lie was 3 years nld, -w as engrtgd.in four Sweepstakes 1 in the Spring lie uoii the, Skes atrCew-Market cjf Lawrence tvillcj hi the, Fall he. wxlh beaten. at Warrenton, bf John ;iicharls be; won the' 1st lieaf.'but lost the 2d, ' by' ; having a bcul start,y whereby he Iist about eighty vards, half a length. y Reinfj consFdrt-dliv bad order he was draw y having the s wcfrpstakes at New-Market tdtin foriWhichrhe: won,. beating the cehbra ted race horse Henry (the same that" run against Eclipse for iwenty'thotis-incl dolla is)' -there were, four heatsln this race, ,- the -first, being a dead heatV Hfiny woa the second, asJiinsrton the 3d and 41. ' N . ; y ; - ' : In lhe Spring of 123, he was (rained at New. Market, but owiiiir to ids havlne a curb on one .of bis Iegs,i Jhtv f4rst of the trainingseaon, i oniy run one rac?. p He 'was lhaiuly-capp'd it Ke-narket withrSir Vil!iam atid a hore be Jost-consklerably in starting for the secoml heal, ana was only, beaten a. length. ,Thisheat -va run in -three mimi'es foriy-five seconls, u hicli '& two seconds less than any t wo mile heal ;has fi ver been t mi at New-murkety. Sir Williani tail ieri pounds off" hrii eular wergln, and Was!ini' lon carried his full weight. ,y : , fyt ;;. , T : - Tlie follt(w1iig -F'lf . he won the Proprietor' .Purse, at i:Kew-Majkei, Uifee hundred doll ., Inee tnile jieats. Vl'Jife .fif,. hCat irtthi.rcc wa dbo ruii in two "seco'nds less thaV anv on r- cortl bn, tha,t ground; yJ ; r iy " ,: -f l,e w: thnc-irted n Half imore, i u here be . ; Xwtl' rjjrietorV pui se of fi Imndi ed; Jul- lafs; bcatuithe ctrtehrat C-iY: tc't.1 f orse' YU'mX ' Ct.il.lexs wllU ; easeJif He; w-vs tilscovcred to te Jaiiief?erVMusr:.ccrWcasi s.npas' d'by y tlie sltuatibny of -the -grinirid ii being ' a iic u-iracWf y ?j. rhe was then carried to .Was!ingtcn City,c4 ran ope' heat in that sttitatiohv. b'ut.was bea'ten bj sii hundifdido:Jars. with easel bestW Cokme1 W,yhf inartt Fri:lu.!aiy"St;"i;Ap,t I taitisVn' lor :v'; ; ' UV(rV' CM JAMESLA ; Leash urgV Cas wel I cott ntvtN. C ? -1'a"-j S -y Veb. 2U 18;9.- , . i'; ? jrt l-i vyvvelve -or Fifteen '7RTA LTJAB LE NEG RO ES fr sale, tbeV i y Jjnity "of Jiajeigli-pply tdths ?rintrt v S-ltliJan. 1829. y -i ' - : .-l ntrr. Iiit;limond, Va. ?v , The. Stibscrjherrhaying.aken'ihvt ? f ii ?Uirc-,5r( I f use, owned b'vUn if tKW-'Hoirerson.- Esq. ton the. cot-no ..( jtijscnargeu uy ine payment, of Fifteen J if oahl within the season x t with fift- to the ;Groom. Good Pasturage will bV cine, out of the Tiotpd Mare Ariadne, by Citizen, Wildair, Spadille andySilvereyetluis uniting in himself in aif eminent degfee, the best ani Jowgitigy to Col. AVyniie. v Vashiugion won the first heat, . Sir; ViJliath- the second and fiiuH .Washiniriou was unformnate . in - thi's'i race : he a.mare ct Air Vyniisr and was dniwn lie t uf d t he, S" j) rh Ig- f oil o wi n g1, : a tid won .1 he-'.Joc 'ke'Vd Ciubx Pinse "four hiif i.eit.i &t, N'evv-Market, y r;;v-r 1 f, - :1- - S :