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x ' . J t y - V i 1 J , tVTfLLIAMS' a.HAYVQOD, Ulcerous Sores, Diseases of the' An'dersbu's Cong MILJJlNERY BUSINESS, and 'mfonnsthem that - t L ' W ' - .. I iU si in .;'that i ''tlvand ,Coats arid "Pantaloons ; A alsa to" CLEAN and - KEP AXli BonnVts.V - Her Shbpjskept 200t VardsNorth of,-the ; "' ''Have ' fust received . a supply :of 5 . r r liMUiit on nie uuiiivauonor me -vine, ana -LViv on the, best mode of making' Wine j second XUiliUU - aaiiuigiuii vyiij , v &uWi Price aK- i bodnd, .Orte Dollar .V. . ft r tlaeigh",' Jan 22 -vfTnilE Secretary of the Board' of. Agriculture GALES cT "SEJITOJSr. : rjrHE National Intelligencer is an old esiablish- , following. valuable,' and highW approved Mani Wurt3eI, . : - Alcames;:-,;; r , . Early Cabbage ; f For tbeTxAirc.of '-Scrofula or Ki ogf iLvdr, -SugarW do r nhfltic and Mercurial' -Diseases, Rhetrmatisxny Large Drumhd: do j V r siring I IGreen Globe Savov do s. - - -. ; i lieu uuion , f uu - t. - Til! r. 'J liatnv'.jame uucumberic ;v ution''.' -V'-'t ' ,'vV"V 'V- Silesia: jo large head Vegetable )ystr ;-- - 5 Whitehead's; EfiSCnCQ Oft J$fisljftfc TeftnUbtlloteperior ' Curled Crfe " a . .. - - .v'..'' , 4 - Madeira 4. loex6ellent Pepnet Grass ; ; ATJ emcacious rmeay wr Iceass v rd ; -ch n Dwarf Beans - 1 Sprns; Brui Numbness of tb Lmbs, Jc, , w idish EarIy Mohawk do ; S ' . . -; ' Otemeiis! 'Almond LtltlOtl I-ong Salmon r Ja Small Lima , f o K' " FoVemovinImples;.l:Veckle,,llingworm4 Cherry TurTp la ,;Early Hotspur Peas, " ' - Sun-burn, &cfrom the face, WToi; beautifying Hed Onion, large , t- v , ; Washington-do . ' Hheskm.- : " -V. .--'J"", wC Vw:r- ?v " -White Portg.;do k. vJurie:- 'ii- . J r r-''-(i' ill "Tir:T -hx Silver SVmned db Rhilmp; Dwarf ;Aq . ?Rcgers" , Vegetable ;r ulmomc-. lie: p'rangecamtf u . iarge Mahrowfitd : l " ''VricrT3tK'A'V'-'AVi;. tCRaleijrh;tDec.,-g2.1828'. J - :32 y 1 ""-An article 'hfghly recommended , for fcotighe; , , Kfnfi'nf ,Ti?llP; ' 'Vt ' Catarrhs;; incipjent.Asthmas and Oonsumptions.;. A' ?neM f 5ir A ftV - T, A .fivcnon'ina HarcluVCounty Cuqrt, Nbv, Terras f j x An approved remedy forJyspepsia or Iitdiges- ,? r ; .j - - j, . - - ''-rv..1 i ' i --liont-habitutual Costiveness audPdes:.' Ur BovdilcNairvet al,'heirsof jilamiitonJ.Jeci ; 4 .Paleigh;1Marcha8-,-;!N-"i X V ?'T tv,n ON Ynotlon'Tof thV Cornnlainantsarid'it .ap- ,-TVytTRS.;MARY ANDREWS returns her th a pks Nortl3arp1inaj. Itls Jprdered by theCpurt, t" iJ.yiif to the citizens Rateiglv Andv its, vicinity; A that this order, ;with the substance of the com, K Aj for the encouragement she hasm;t Svith: injtbe nf&int," be published in the Ilaleigh Registei- cuuuuucs o carry vm iua.;uut,uiiiviit-1 v oT -ioru;aroima,;ioar jweeits in 6ucuckjji 'all ciders confided A o fir w.ilt be prompt- j " and 'that the last publication e made at Jeasti faithfully -attended to. She,' bVes vleave.1 SO tlavs treviowito the next term of this Court, ivs -further to mte kntrwn.to them tnat siieispre-j pred toDE, r thesnorjest notice, i-aues' i piamt . u ' Dresses Bonnet &cVnd SCOUB: Gentleraens' I heard f jiate-4iouse on MUitiax streex,, wucfe c j- f ways to be found. ' ;;V - ,v' , , o ? Ualeigheb. ' 1 1; '; ' -U' 46 2m,V- f- - '-i, . i -. , l A ' " "' i i itli V Tt rt MMitT- : xectrons given aUheir late roeetfng,, procured a the TOKEN, with 15 elegant Engravings, -. . !;: quantity oC th Eggs otthe;S, Vm forhe xl hhs , , do V( London) . ' : ,f ' tise'of such. Qf the.. Agncltural55cielres as may , , ' . . ;- , i x M'Nvlsh to -make .experiments in the raising of Silk, The ;AMULET, with, lo - do ; , (do) : ! -i scK tf the Societies , as . desire , a supply, will The FORGET ME NOT, with 13 do" ; (do) 41 sf please immediately to apply :for them, ,ts they FRIENDSHIP'S OFFEIUNG, wim 13 do (do) ; : fc vrwill be liable to injurvl if transmitted iwhen the i T-nuiiwunro'ip ,U' V 1 - An 5 :, readier becomes watm hey cah' be IacIos- The REMEMBER ME pth 7 . , do . ed in a letter by mail, v , , y'- , . : The TALISMAN with 6 . -v do : ; l .1 J - J. GALE, Sec. A, The ATLANTIC SOUVliNIR, with 12 do- ;v;.."naleigheb 201829. . r The WINTER'S WREATH, with 13 do . 1 1 1 .Al LUjNAL" liN JlEJMiLl UKiS l Eli I 1 A few Copies :-"r; -K' .Published, in the '."J applicatioh-at h ; VPTX OF WASHINGTON, ,: J ,.,f; ; r;-.-c;.--X' ed Journal; at theSeai-ot 'th'eGeneral Gov fl's ernmenO -It .publishes,;, originally, regularly, 't 4 knd full v i the-ProcedingS:aHd Debates of Con- v y '- frress -i also, all the State Papers and Document . of putiiic tnierrsi, iaia ocrore cujieress, or crrijr- Inating in that body, tand all the Acts passed by thtmli T These- recommendations; in addition to .V Variety. of other- information -:whicb! is to'.be ' t ?-0 ibu nd, fl its Jcolumnscqn nected withnhe Gene tal nterests of our own country with Literature anasciencena iae wnairs oi uic wyna ai large; nvvears, lieehcer useful and v.en" valuable" to.aff who .-; together with Jthe ciiaracter Of .-general .fan nese - s 'vhich the iaper has sustained Qhder its present i!" ? i 'VditftrVfoi.'manV 'vearsi'make the National Intel-? ' - ieel-an .interest In-the concerns of this or of . ' x other cbuntries' ' r ; ' ; , ' r x ' Y ''TheTationar InteHigencer isnot a party pai iV .: 1 YfV but censures bf Approves where censure ir 'vy approbation seems to be due, to public measures. ; A 'y. ,vrt Euppbrtedthe late Administration 'of the Gen eral Government. when," the- measures -of that -port die 'Jist measures of; this Administration, ""but'as certainly .to oppose tlfe;unjust or the pn V scriptive; It wjllbe, in pnnciple; opposed to mnv Adnwn; strjdion of the Government; ' whuve 'measures s;iAll-.siow.ii i imrc me iiucrsis-oi a . . . ; the kV''VCdnimtst'ratlori. 'such, as to meet its appro, i V- bat ion; $jv&dy determination though' it op . " r- y: '-rsosed the lectfon':bf General Jackson, tofsop- tyat Heart ramcr inaa ine greaiijn tresis oi country. . It is, ina-word,- what its tale de- -a Nation .t papers t - --jcor tne;inoepcnaentf una -Mnpavtcii. cour.se " '1 - lhich it ba pursued the National Intelligencer !.y. . :if' -lias been denounced, and an attbmftthas bten' rnade to put it down, right or wrong,Vby ilie , ; ! "trongrm ;of power directed by caucus agency.' ' I The1 attempt is as- vaift.aS it ; would, be ftr any- J'-rnrty'Xrs'oldbb'-JNatj paper- Is iiot yet Iq. Us prinieV' hut ; acquires stTengitt-and. power r 'wi'h pverv'-tfav of it's existenc'eJ' ,v7 '-''' 'wiih evervday 4 WitKbat' having ever sought for popuTnity, or X V courted pliblis patroiiagv, the Jfaonal' IntelU V j 4 'fencer enjoy s already the widest cucjulation :of ny nevfcSaper in tuve United. States It is read in every Slate and .Territory n the.y Union,'; and 'and in every city and town, 'asweU as tin; the v U ' cotinjry. lt is read m every capital m . Europe, :':' r''and possesses sources of information exceeded by nootheroiuiah.i;,r 'c . ;; .v i ForlthefirstUme, an eitort is made to enlarge the subscription to it, by sending forth thtsP,ros i t ' pectus,' which' our adversaries1 in p'olitics are ex-t " , 1 ' pectcd to deal io generously wih as toilet it be seen; aiid our friends so-kindly as 1y further otfr - J : purpose with their aid and 'countenance. ' .Here ' tofore, "we, have hardly.-wished to: enlarge;jbur u .v; subscription 'fist. IntendMig hereafter, however, to devote ''ourselves ollyltthe newspaper - and to a pro per improvement ofi theicondinon - r.r theTPress.'t we invite such-further subscri p- 'I Jvtioris;' as,'' being- punctually,. paid"-s, will ,r retnu nef "-Tte- vur labir and expenses. 5 -v V t ; "i :C ie national inicHigcuwr jiuutpucu any; " -at ten dollars per annum,- payrtbje Jiv advance. ' It is published,' also; for f the more 'convenient : . - circulation 'where ;a daily mail Hoe3not penetrate; "A 'three times5 a week aM stidolfars per aimum: ' payable' -in advance,. A, remittance i)f eitberof " these amounts in ank paper, by .miii, wilt en ' sure the; prompt nd regular transmission of er - 'cry pAper that jnay fce ordredV . - - I v . . ... ,iiuu! tith.crihlnb' U- ill rl-ui.n :ir. .. c r the d-re the-paper for a yar only, mid then to lie iu'jkm wiiuoui Turtner notice, or wish 'it .u b continued untl couutennanUed . snii-cnim, Aiaicij 5, 1829. - BLANKS1, h. s3 -2?r :j7i Ga viJe:i Seed y ave: in received the folio' iv.t Garden Vhite Mustard fo Nastuf tiu . 7 . f v ' Large Diitch' Pafsplp'7 Curled Parsley ; irjve'Orange Pumnkin bitd Spinach t V . r Early-Hnsh Squash.". ' nearine to the satisfactibnof the Court, -. that the.Dleiidants are au citizens or tne jsuie or nf&in t.' b e dm blish ed . i n t he Ilalei erb a hewsnaper "printed In Raleieh. in the State t- '. " . n L' r and af the Defendants do not ans w er the co n j the case be settor hearing exparte, ana -accordingly at 'the' nextsterm of; this . P ; LEWfS H. BOYLE, Clk & Mast. The substance of the complaint is, tbat there is a tract of 1000 acres of 3and granted to the s4id i John Ham)lton,:'lying in sad county of Hardin, - which was in the Tife tirrie of thersaid "grantee, given to the Complainants, to tne. exclusion oi tle other-heirs, : which said gift is ' prayed to be confirmed, and a legal title to the ,sa id land vet- ea in ine.uQmpiainms in pursuance ' ie Elegantly, Bound; ilN SILlt,T CALP; MOROCCO. 5 . 4 . The PEABLor AFFECTION'S GIFT, with 6do of which, can be had by early the Post Office. Periodicals: PHTA ; Medical Jonrnal.' bv. Carev , and Lea, published quai jteily; at $5 per annum. ' . : . .r : - 1 1 1 1 s ...... 1 er 1 . . L . Aiuci icaii w.i cny k iicyivw, - per hiiiiviih. North-American Review, ,; $5 do -. do,. . S outhern Re vie w-, f ( 5 do do . -; -Flint's 'Western "Beyiew," published once a month $5 "per-annum 1 ; ' )frankiin JournaVt devoted to Science and In ternal Improvements, $5jper annum. v f ; " National Intelligencer, ;Daily . 10, and Tri weekly $6 per annum.r . ; ' V ' Subscriptions for the above received by . ' " y I J. GALES &SN. 1 'Feb. 1, 1829. - c - FO SALE I I WISH to sell the place within a mile of Hills borouifh. on which I now reside.. There are 205 acres: about one half cleared ten acres of Meadow . land and - the balance 'i in woodi - tThe itriprovements are; all new, and finished in the best manner-they consist of aDwclling House, containing eight rooms with firef places-besides passages,-closets, &c. a large Barn and Stables,' and other necessary. Outhotises. ri Thefe are'se veral never fallirigpnngsTof the'besti waterlon the. tract, and a large ; and " well selectedfruit Orchard. ' ( J?. r , ; ,.l ' v I will sell this property on the' rnost liberal lewV--ether.for money on'easy credits-or will exchange it for Nejrroes or,v Western lands: - Application maytbe made by letter to the sub' scriber, at Hillsborough.' y - J ;w- ANDERSON. Nov. 15. - ; ; '-'y - JVSTiPVnj,ISHED; r r ,Jk ,TfD focjsale at the Boo k-store of J: G ales and oVlSon, in Raleigh,..price. thjee' dollars a "new Edition ".of the-Office aiid Dtityof avJustice of the Peace, and a Guide, to ."ShertfTs; . Coroners Clerks," Constables aftd: other", Civil Officers in NovtlHCarolina,. the Constitutions of thiaS tate and of the United -S tate v and a col tept iot ;of ?j 1 &-most ap p roved form's for the use of tiies'e' -Officers. ' ,' , , y I'TJienew Edition i)f- tjul Valuable Work con tains besides ; its' , forme,riseful matter the'sub:: stance-pf aU'the mjr6vtant Acts passed by the General Assembly ronv the year ,1 815 to the present period, w.luciiippear under their proper heaasi.- f T "J'7-" "iX VV -,'' ;' ; Orders for this new Work will be duly attend ed to; from any part of the State. .t ' k "Feb. 1.M829.-, ; 1, :-yy. T tVTT Shares of Stock; in the State Bank: of L 1 North-Carolina, for which bonds with good security will be received in payment Further pariicuiars -can ue learnea on application at this Office; -t "-V. TS '',";" v " -' ' Jan 2r,-1829.' ; ' 3 . V I r- - X i bers, and all bthers whoi feel an interest in" he Society, are in vited to attend: 4 'y 0n. e ? H?2X rttint pre vious' to the ann 4.meep.8 6rmou wilL be t preached at the recetJtbrocciiriied as a 'Grrtcervl 5hir Hrt Sints, afnl formerly hvlohn F: Gonptc;a i'r1 fectionary Stove."' Apply to v - v V t ;k Seed,, which they warrant fresh r-d of the pv- snt yeaVs growth ; - ' 'i ; Lon t Blood Beet . ' ; Solid Celery, white J Enlyrurniria'o, ; r'v Citron "Melon.;. y, Mangel WurtseL ? Niitmeg do,,. : v - ,Vi,t. tV-S- nnui meeting of the- NorthlCarolina i.H.;v-.Brnch pf the American Tract Society will be held at the.Sessin Room,! in Raleigh; on Tuesday, the 7th of AnHl next. A Offi , icicnan unurcn, wnert a collection will be; taken upiu aid of the Societyo. . - -.. ' V: VJ ALFRED WILLlAMSoSecC ' Mrcn 5th, 1829. f:- t l Stt .HffA'" Valuable'standti Fayettevillc'streetJ a.recetnr-occiinii1 -r 'rr.l..' , i 145 IZalJsn Lane, beUveen:Water u Front St's cy n PACT:: ES Earthen Ware; containing w o E - Iiate3, Dishes, u. -onaraers, Bov,ls.-jpitc..ers, Mues,- Blue Plates, T witters, Dishes, &c,r now landing from - Ships Geo., Can ning, Caledonia, John" Jay, jubilee and others, from Liverpool.' V 'I'V .110,Cases Glass-Ware," coptammg quart-ana pint Decanters, pint,' 1-2 pint 'and 1-3 pjnt Turn biers,, for sale by the Package ,r re-packed to A-mntnlpt ' assnrlmttnt ;fof -Lookine Glasses, Shell and Horn Combs, LaiesTrMvellinVork Baskets, AntiqucUilsv Snott uoxes, AexKiaces, and Pans Fancv Goods ireneraJiy . STewiYork, - r 53 8 w TO THE AFFLICTED;; ; inpiHE Proprietor" of this Med.cine, after, repeaU "JL-ed trials 6 itsVirtuest -which' have been- at tended? with the, most signaiucces;:howbffers it'tothbsewho are 'afflicted;. with the; wasting diseases which it is'desigried to,' relieve, in AiU confidence that itlwill be fpiind.efHcaciQUsIar-' ticularly if taken in the incipient stages 'of itheser. diseaese - ' w'Vfr'"-lrv 'f r. tJor xwo years pasx,- xuis ietirciue. iia nuecii prepared vin the-form, of a Pow.der& taken.'a&an. irifusiori' with' the most happy success. . Jt is now j 6fTered tt the afflicted in the fofm of Simp or I conviction,1 that either : form will prod uce the same happy result. Anrongats most prominent qualities the. foUowing4maybejrnenlioned, fs en titled r, to particular consideration; j It -promotes that gentle perspiration whjchjs deemed healthy, ami checks those sweats which are morbid and pernicious ' It relieves chronic affections and congesti i oiis of the; lo ngs" byrgivj ng force to the lanidcirculation. It assuage coughs. It pro motes free and bland'expeptoration, vIt removes pain from4 the chesty H relieves asthmatic and difficult' 'respiration. It corrects obstinate cos tiveness, audthus leaves the Bow els in a regular and healthy stated trhus, it is found,; thttnese nainful'symptpms which indicate diseased lungs, readily 'yield io this powerful remedy when sea- rsbnably resorted to; and that it restores the pa rtient to that bodily vigour, v which" that j cruel disorder - the consumption, it- Jettrto its natural operation,41 would very speedily destroy, 1 !v-J itK Certificates' respecting the -virtue of this iMedi cine will .accompany each bottle. vPricer. $2 0 a bottle, or ?24 a dozen. v f - ' , , ' 'f ' k , r r' '? ?-4 ' - AMES HADLOCK. Fayetteville,-Feb. 1829. yj y (r-j This Medicine may rbe had at the Store of j. bALKS t aw, Kaieign. State of North-Carolina ,JV ; 'Halifax County" r ! '? : i; William E. ; Shinei rComplainant. tt,- George Wv Gary, Robert f. W.H. Perkins and :: - -n: Stephen Burrows, Defendants. -J:-. , 5 ' IT .. appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that Robt. F W. H.' Perkins resides beyond the limits of this State i i It is ordered by the Court; i that 'publication be made in the .Baleigh. Register for 3 months, that unless he appear by the second day of next term, and put in an an swer, plea or demurrer to the Complainant's bill; it!will be taken pro' confes&o, and set for hearing ex par( as 10 mm. j ; i, Witness Edmund. B,! Freeman, Clerks and Master in Equity, for, Halifax county; at office,' the 4th Mondayt after the! 4th Monday in (Sept. 1828. ' EDM. B. FREEMAN, c'. vti k. V In the town of Waynesboro , Arf Carolina. THE Subscriber f begs f leave to inform his ' friends and the public, that, he has purchas ed that large and commodious Establishment re- .1 .1 ;I : r. : rr.f ".. 1 L. 1 . 1 cenuy occupiecijuy soorxf tai jcq. one uunarea yards west of the Court-House, on Water Street He respectfully., solicits a liberal portion of pub he patronage, believing from its proximity, to the Courf-House, and other advantages which it pos sesses, together Jwith his indefatigable attention to those who may favor him with their company, Uiat it will be found a convenient and highly a greeable Boarding Establishment. V s : 1 His table'willj be furnished with the bet the country affords, land his prices will be prppor tionate to the. great scarcity of money and the unprecedented ha-d times. I t STEPHEN BOYTE.. , Feb. 16. ' ) . , , ,49 3w- , The editor of the Newbern Spectator win insert trie above three times, and forward his aq count to the subscriber. ' " j S. ;B.' :y r . Subscription v ; J i For 'importing Grape' Vine. .Roots from .France, at :'a moderate price, cpiil encour- aging the introduction of that cvliurelin, " to the. United States. y .:, "1 MR.! A.LPHONSE LOUB AT, having const. T derably enlarged his Vineyard- on Long. Island where he now has in fnll.cultivatioh,;35 acres of ground, containing, 72,000 , Grape jrviqe Roots' V' having alspthe,; peculiar advantage of being enabled jt'ofprocure the best; species !of Rooti from his Father's extensive Vineyanls and Nurseries, in the districts of Bordelais, C-toc; & zevDepartme;nts of Gironde and Lot and .t5a rbnne, in France, (45 N. Lat.) proposes to the numerous friends to thexiiltivation of the Grape Yihe in the United States a subscription y-Mfi- A'L.'will engage to furnish subscribers with their. Urape Vine Roots, before the-First :of March, nexttZ.& forward them, free ofexpense, to'the different cities, where 'subscription f lists shall - have . been opened.', ,'f he. roots will be 3 years oId'n4:wiU.';pTudace:c6nsi6!6Table'jrfrail the f second' year from the time of their being plaKted They; wHl 'be; carefully classed 'and packed in boxes with some of ; the original soil in which they have been raised, which will great ly facilitate the thriving of the roots, when trans planted, ysy'i i y Orders will1 be punctually attended tbVthe subscribers designating the quantities and' spe cies otheGrape Vine RooUJthey wish to hare; TJiey will engage to pay; forlOOO roots or more" ,atfthe rate bt 112J cents foreach root ;' for less than 1000, rate of 15 cent's s and 55 feents per, root for less th"an40.ZMfe; only 'jni' years ofc,, shall fee: p: id forat the rate of 9 cents ach; for 1000 or more V 12A cents for less than 1000 i j and 18 cents for Jess than 50 roots. ,'. j .vf: wv-'MAuv wii ucuveryoi tne roots, y C Letters not received unktePOSTpjlTDjt Subscription Xists are opened at f " Ne wYof k','with ' Alphohse Loubati 85; Wkllsf. f Albany V," t.- R. McMichaet.t Philadelnhia. J 01 VartiATn'iriQP-:. :v tialtimore,; 'k Willard Rhoadi'l ''A'"" WasfiingtonCity.Thos; VfP&lroJr I .- . . . . . v r-.... -2 . ... ; Kicnmona- j r -.uavenport; Allen & Co. Savannah, ;V Hall,'Shaptee & Tupper.',: NeWiOrleans,K --Foster & HuttonV- !- 'f V 1 Charleston , V T..& TStreet fdd. i.V' : Itoleigh,-, ,i y ys. Gales St Soiu-V; 1 I Ti JPfrori 1828.; . : U5A1' -7 ,lp Subscribers in ftu State will have their Vines delivered at;Nevbern-reel of Upuntryv-M ercn ans, on ? as, Kerai (1 ienna uy, any House in the.Union. r,-'--, " " t" v-, " 56; for sale as abort; Vr V" VegetailelSinip l aft Towdr : FOU DISEASES OF THE LUNds.M. . m m llAY STV F A YBTTEV I LLE NORTII-C AROtlJf A. ? 1 ESPECTFDLXY : announces 'to the .'public that be has rented the JtAN$10N,HOTEL' situate, in vthe centre of business in this town; and that the same is'ow open fr thereception of i The premises have been lately poiripletely Tepaircq anu pauucuv ji b.vj-:,o- -v Psirlors, ltihing;ADancing and Bar irobrns are all n'ewjy furnished The Chamhers supplied With m Bids ahd'Bedding; and the Stables well pro vided wth loader and GraKahd faithful Ostlers. His Bar1 contains the5 choicest Wines and Liquors; selected by; himself in Iphiladelphia, and hi? Lar der will atTord at all .times, the best provisions, of .the rhark'et'and- delicacies pf the seasons, his charges will be moderate' to' suit ihe difficUl- tyof the'tjmes.:;:;,'-vr' ' .'.V. he assures ThevTravellernd r theV, Public; .every exertion,-- ware ute- ua.wMgc. u, iai,c'M-i'yv is pledged 'for'theifomJotreppsei hd grjfi catiorv, and tor tne gooa management oi iue:aA4u ston 'Hotel.:; . - t '.-- - f C7 SeatsMrr MeksrvMallett's Xines ii the:C6nrt;of; ChM Of the StVte of Delavvarein Kent County. i -'wy r- r n3-; -v Charles Jester & Ann 'Jesier & John -iZ, "Smith,rJoS.Emmerson;Isaac Jester, 'f7 r .Isabel Jester, Ellen, Jester Saran -9', Jester and Leah Jester minors un-r H2i 3 I der the age of 21 years, by the isaid !! s t unanes jestermerr next inenu, !j . co rjustide Lowrey; Hetty Cannon, Jas.; 3 V sr- O I vs I Farsett,EiizapetIi Farsett,Jotin Far '83 I ceitii.u iii.; juuwrcv a jtzauciif mj IS. , wife, & Jacob FarsettSt Martha Luff O ! John LUff, John'Farsett, WiUjam 1 Farsett, DeWit Clinton Farsett, & sf t Marv Farsett. K 1 . i . " . '! 1829,' February.lllt is ordered by the Chan tellor that Elizabeth Farsett jmd John fFarsett, two. of the "above Defendants appear .'HMhis cause on Monday the 27th day .of July next, A trucuopy trom tne tteccra, ; : : -;-v , ? A J L. MAKt't.u, iteg r Dover Del.- 18th Feb.' 1829. 5U-?m v House ;6f 'Entertainment. fllHE Spbscriber wishes to informi his friends iJL 'abd the Public; 'that he has "declined mov ing to the country thepresent yearj ahd conti I hues to keep his House open -for the acc'ommo datiori ' of Travellers and. others Who may favor him with their Company. ' Produce being cheap, iand cash scarce he will "Board for the following ilow prices. rv Uy the.month (fire-wood, candles, Sic. furnished) $9 ; if these'articles are not fur nished, $7. Man and Horse-perdijy $i 35 V Man 1 and Horse per month $15. v- His Stables as usual Uhall be supplied with . the best 'provender and an attentive Ostler. - " - y - . ; - J . 7 WILUE JONES . Raleigh, March 3, 1S29.' y w 52 4av"" ' . Something vS p Zen rti 1 i All t to ; be drawn con' the'fourthof April. Grand Consolidated tottery i 60 Number Lottery, 9vlrawn Ballots. 'v r ; SCHEME. ' - . 1 Prize of 50,000 cDoHar?.:; t : do i Tl 5, 000 Dollars. ' : tld c!d d6 do, 'do'- 'dO;. - do , Io . y do do 10,000 Dollars. v; v5,000 Dollars. 4,010 Dollars. - 1,000: Dollars.: V' 600 Dollars. , v 500 'Dollan- -v - 400; Dollars., , .i,-. L- - t;4u 10 f, 10 ' ; 10- ' : 10 v -10 ' ' 3Ul Uonars. ;S00 Dollars, 100' Dolfars. s. . 51 Besides ma ny of 90, 80; 70, 60, 5040, &c. Whol le Tickets, &J01 I Quarters , S2 5Q, ?,: ?: ' r BtghtKi, :;l ,125, Halves ? For sale in the greatest variety of numbers . at the Lottery and Exchange Office of " .v . - " B.rWv HEWSON.i T1 Successor to Messrs.- S. St Mi AUeu 5c Co N. B.rAll ordera promptly ;attended;to. and me arawing sent-wnere mrecteu., Delay not; tb secure a chaftce ; -another opportunity like this may never offer L Address to 1 ; , yj , i;. -yys vv HEwsoN.r " 1 y- Petersburg. Va. To Silver gtnitis: WTIHEubscriber wishes; to employ - a Sihex v ! omiirti; 10 wnom good: wages will be given j no: r ' rtf. n it a t RalelghVMarc 24th,:iS29. V .' ;58-3t-V ENTRRTA1NMKNIP: 2. ' iCROFFIN (formerly of ' Baleigh,) has"; jrbHgh,a00yafd&westof the Cduri-House; where he is preparedtoSre'teiveJlOABDEUS .aud'ac- v ucucu ins House in me 1 own 01 vaaesoo' pommiKiaie 1 BA Y tifiUs wno may can on iwrn r: i Grape, Finest: s VV rpHEcretary of the.Board of AgriculfuhJ of f j! - nils oiaie,.- inmrmti uieeveTalAgncuhural .societies connect eif witn the, BiiartL.that; aefee- -"v v viwuvija gcriiJiUi4i,iueir,meeN Sng during the late! Session br the General -As-sembly h e- has ordered a sUrinlv of G pan A- V!nK from the Vineyard, ot'Mr.i.LovuA.T o4t JLongIs shipped for Wilmington, in 20 Btixes, each cont ""B..".-'" vjij ujriei-enx ninus, auaressed to 'the ? several ' Socie'ties.' From Wihtiingtoh they wilibeent on to F;yetteJlletottlie'care of-Messrs. Uprton c NuttonVlq whom applies. tiontwillf be rnadeT by the several .Societies; Frpm a belief tbat it woukl .be more convenient for some. of the Sccieties to send ta jfaleurh than 10, j ayeiieyme,ta low ot, tne. Boxes 'will come -Hjvinb"f hArt" innTr exnenence in- rwor kriownJIoteU in' Philrlelph'a andlilitendtng-'to -Vlevotehis'entfre attention to thTs establishmeilt tanrbe 'taken at; this Hotel; ana win oe secured in all other Lines of Stages leavihg'Fayetteville !l FaettevillVJan.'7, 1829. ; ..,-V-46 w2m t, f,yyiniiirtuqflky I gi:and co:Jso:.nATCB-.No;i, fc To be dra n 4th' of April. i 1 of 530,000 'r of 515,600' - 1 ' ' 10.0001- . " . T - . - - . , , r. 1 .4,000" w - 1 5,000, 10. 1,000 10 c i .o&; : :y-Ao 10: y:AM-- ':y 10 .20 V '"-200 51 500 '80 .60 -40' 20 ';o?r'- ; 5L ; - vl02 -102 ' . il , .- r '70 ;-,402T- - 7- v50. , -y ' Amfl L47i of fiio Whole Tickets $10, ,llalves $5, Quarters $2 SQ, V UX-AH'omers promptly; attended to. .In tKfr last Dismal Swamp 17i.35y 4165000 was sold at this Office-rrSehd vour orders to V ' kVv.;--'4-yAtes & McINTyre;- - ;V '' AV ichrn6ndVa. . yjyitmocfs (Iraicn-injhe-Dismal Swamp y.i 4'" V'42, 22y 17, '41,' 39; 35. TlCffXA'L" HOTEL, r . ' t I ' Ti ? fh, j -F Thefr Subscriber having aken h.,t SSijriU mSc ls,,c-: I'.cuseownedby Ast ;vRogerson,K,Esq. ton ' tbe corner f aS-2 Mailt and Road Streets, and fitted .t :,Up for a,PubIicHouse,? expects' shorilyi to re - ct;i ve a u p pjy . of .Furnlt,ti e, ' a nd "b e rea d v for the-'recepfion of Company on the15th ihstatit'. He has aW; prepared S tables to 7 accom modate 35 Horses, ' besideVextensiVeCarriage Shelters, i ;)SThe'prophxetor invites the attention pf Travel! " lers : to the N ATlONAX. UOTELV bii account of its'many advantages ; being very commodious ;w)th Piazzas 1 nearlyi round the; House from the .'second story,"1 and in-ihe centre of the busines part of town. s 'i r'V - . y',ln addition tp what he.- has qrr hand; ;tlie Pro. rprletor will,' receive' from Jtfexv-YbrJ?,, in' a" fe days' porter ' A ler Wines and rL" Auors '.of the best, qualify." Every exertion; will be fna'Je to giVe general satisfaction " to- all who iay please iOv cau upon vnuu. . t k V vHeVeels grateful to Uhe customers of his for-' rner Hoteljand f solicits, a J continuance " of their patronage..';--, ; J iyl - y h , , The Subscriber keeps ! Hacks . Gigs & Horses to Hire, v- ; V .C JAMES S., RELFE. , Npr. - 4. . f -- w ' 54 4t ; 27ie Celttiruled and thoroughbred ' If ace ' WASHINGTON will stand at my Stable in this place, (which is59 miles from Ra-V Ieigh, :23 from 1 Hills boroueh."36 from n. . ford, . arid 12 frorrii Milton);, the ensuing season which will commence' the 1st of March and end the 15th of July and will be jet lo mares at tha low price ,bf Twenty Dollars the season, which may he', discharged-1 by, the "payment of Fiftppn Dollars, if i paltV.7w1.thin the season ; with fifty. ,cents to;theGroom;. 'GoojI . Pasturaee wiH'be jiuiiiru iui jmic5,.iuu rinii otc i iurnisned at tlie market-prices f Every care' will be taken to prevent but I will not be responsible for escapes Washington Is a -bright sorrel, five feet two and a' half inches' high; ten ye.ars old ; the emu Ingv Spiing, of great strength, power,; muscle, bone and sine w j was' got by the celeFrated race horse Timoleon; (one ot --the best son. of Sir An most approved blood " of the countnr. 'tn w',t Caroline Ueality, ,Vanity, Sir Archie; Citizen," Pacolet, and Monsieur TonsonBnt the, follow. ing Certificate from the most eminent sportsmen ' ot the country, ' and best'jvidges of the blooded uoi-sc, ww rcmuy esiaonsn nis repuiation, as a stallion of ,the very first order, together with his having already proven.himelf to be- a sure and first rate foal getter. ' ; j : - - " s. , JWethe undersigned, ' having been in the ha bit of seeing and running; horses for a Jtime past; taker pleasure In rendering justice to the stallioa Washington v His, runs, two',1 threes four mile lieats,;have distinguished hjm as a racer of the first order. .The runs.of Ariadnei his dam, gave her aVigh station von the turf ; and the races of his sire, Timoleon are acknowledged by all ta have been the hest 'ever tun. and th mlt of Timoleon, heretofore,' and partiqulaily this Fall, V- Villiam Wynnel ;' Thomas MGehee: , - f miaiu y esr, , ; rl enry 31. .Uiav, . ,7 A" A. .W ybhe,-4 v . Jafnes J. Harrison' T II. Johnson, V; ' -4 1 John' W'brsham. V Arthur Taylor. .4.--;.''-vv.-''-.:.'-t'-iTr,ni?.ipiT a vppd AVashiftffton in 1822. wheh he was S vears old.' was enguged pnfour Swct'pstakes .3 fn the Spring , he, w on the .Stakes at New-Market Lawrence- ' Hille; iu the Fall he was beatep at Warrenton,!) jonn jsicnarttsrieu'on tbe 1st heat; but lost the 2d;vj,y tiavui a? bad .'starts whereby', he lost abbut eighty ards,v and was only beaten half a ! length ; -leigconsder,ed in bad order he wa ; drawn, haying tiie'sweepstakes at ;New-Market to run for which he won beat ing, the;' celebra ted race hors'e Henry (the same that run against iw iwciiv uiuusana (ioiiars) tnere were of his IcgsC 'the first Pf the training i Reason, -he Onlyrnrr one, race Hewas'hancry-capp'd at ewinarkt:t tvitlv Sir ; VViHiamand a horse be lpngig;,to Coh AVynhe. tyas!iington won the ' first heatjwSir jVillian.'thte'':.4coiid ajd- third, 'Washington was; unfortunate; in this nvce ;.he lost considerably in starting for the second hea.- . and ;wasnjy"beatalen!k- iTbis heat' was': tun in .tlirieevminutcsYorfy.fivesecoh(lswhich is; two secoirds less than any, two mile heat . has e- : verbe'eh vn aiNfermfJceCviSiriVViniani had ' ten pounds ofT his regular .weight, and VVasliin tpn cariiedhis fulLwvight. y 'x " '- r Vi'he Jollowing Fall he m op the Proprietor' Purse ai -New-Alarket JLhTee'hudred dollars, three tnitejjeits.;.jlhe? first heat in ' this wee wasKTio'run in two seconds less than any on.re-' cord Vn thargrotind.M V ' A-. ' rV ' v He 'was thtri' carried Cto altioiore, where li ; roitbe ProprietorVVurse of five hundred dol lars, -beati ng t he cele bratea Vace. horse Flying ChlldejVwitb ease.V He was discovered to,te huhe - after this race: occasioned as was suppos und, it ? being a , nirton City, and f r j ran one. heat in that situation, but was beaten by a,mare,pf Mr.; Wynn's, and Avas drawn He ' uVcu.vic opring-foiiowing,'1.ar.U won iuc jw--keyClub.I urse.f pur rtiile heats at 'New-Market, six hundred dollair wfth'-'easey beating Colonel Wynhs mare Fhrtilla2t Capt. Harrison's hofs-. Aratus,,:c'i.1"- .J.s'-, ' JAMES'LEA. , Leashurg,-Caswell county, N. C? . t . ; Twelve, or : Fifteen 'V - U VALUABLE.' NHRRnRS rfor saW- in 'the' V lLTk-JlL 1 11 chie, out of the noted Mare Ariadne, by Citizen, Wildair, Spadille and .Sjlver-eve thus uniting in himself, in an eminent degree,1; the best and iic nui uuiy ucci goa dui great.- r. - ; ' y ivcn unaer pur Hands, this 16th day of Nov 185. y. f -;y;. y-,-J - iqur neuis 111 mis ractt, . tne rirst being a ueaa heat V Henry won the ' 'second Washington the 3d and '4th. -Ik1 - ' ; 1 '. . 7 '.- Inthe . Spiing of4823vhe was trained at NettV Market but owinir Uo tiis having a curb on one ed bythe situation jof 'Jhs ' gro new. tract. ' kH e was then cafri e"d ,to Wa.shi ---'sS-'-'vV-V v.- y:'-yy-ty,:---.Ks,vy-i v.vV:'-?.k';':;.;;,7 '
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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