1 I IP 4' 4,. 4 lb ere i3 a'hanl which mine hath prest, V " But -Mch it ne'er can press aain.' Cavern the-tnidniffhthour of rest. ; :v.Vhpn f.leen itnnarta its fancies vain. There is ca eve of floating blue, ? y Which e Jr kindly beamed on m(. . .There, is a cl.cek of lilly hue; ' - Which I alas I ; no more shall see - : , f '.."There is a smile cf gentleness, : j m Of sweet and lovely purity ;, L ' 1 . Vhich oft in vision comes tobless - -The rrtllowed eye of memory " There is a name whichv I. conceit, yV. Deep irt afiection's sacred shrine' TCor wh'uper, lest I should reveal, ; ty To any ear this name of mine! r ' : t f. ."v There is a being pure and brighV k x s a yoking boriey flower of May, ' That" was a beamof golden ligbtj ; ' i Upon a.dark;and lonely day. . j - i There is a heart which mine hath pri2ed, " i Above all other hearts on earth : ' t .Which 1 have dearly idohzed,: :.r i v For an hi sweetness, all its worth, s . - v " - " ; . - There is a feeling in this breast, 1 , 1 Untired by.time decay or care $ r." That cannot, will not be suppressed, V i But ever glow in freshness there. . vt-,.4 " f A" THE - ' - L , NATIONAL INXEtUGElSfCER, ; . ; "'V : fPudli$hed in the : . Z0 I - r 'I ' CITY OF WASHINGTON v. GALES ; f SEATOty ; lv rjnriE National Intelligencer is an old esUblish j VJLved Journal, at the Seat of the General Gov-i- ernWnt. It :publishes, qriginally, regularly, 1 and fully; the Prbceedings and Debates of Con. I : gresa j also,; all the State Papers and Documents ' i-' of public interest, laid before Congress, .or brig y - Jnating, in that body, and all the Acts passed by i-V;'i''i4tbeni.;s-iTlieae reCommendatiohs, in addition ; to ; a variety: of other; information which is to be found in its columns,, connected wjtb the Gene - f ral, interests of our own country, with' Literature I - b and Science, and the Affairs of the world atlarge; j; ttogeth.erwith'the character , of general Tairness !: 5? which the paper haasustained under its' present ' editors for manv'vears. make the National Intel- j ligeticer. useful and even valuable, t6 all r who ."fcel an interest ,in the concerns of , this or of v' other Countries... -'- ' 4 . The National InteHigencer is not a party pa- fc per, but censures or approves where censurt? or t approbation seems to be due. to public measures. fT i It supported the lat Administration of the Gen era!; Government; ;.-iirhen -the measures of that .'' l Administration Were'such as to meet its appro ;. bation., It avows a determination, though irop fe-posed the election of Gene ral Jackson, - to vsup v port the just measures of .this Administration, ,l but as certainly to oppose the unjust or the pro - bcripiiveJ" It will be, in principle, opposed ; to ' any Administration of the Government, whose .- v measures shall show it to have the interests of a rarty at heart, rather than the great interests of ;te romitm" ; It s, in, a woro, wnat its, utie tie- noces, a Nauioml paper. . - , y J ' ,Vor the independent and r impartial-couTse. which it has pursued, the National Intelligencer ' has been "denounced; and an attempt has been made to put it down right or wrong,' by the strong trm of power directed by caucus agency, t A The attempt is as vain as it would be 'for any r; modern prophet to bid the siin to stand stills Thirty years bid,' this National paper is not yet in its "prime, but acquires strength and power . with every day of its existence. ' ' f" - - " courted public patronage, the National ;IntelSi-v-g-encer enjoys already he widest -irculatibrr.' of vany newspaper in the United States, i It isj read .in every State and Territory in the Union, and T? and in every 'xity and town, as' well as in : the '!; . country. It is read.in every capital in Europe, ( nd possesses sources of information exceeded by I tio other Journal. ? - . . - '. V t For the first time, an effort is made to enlarge the subscription to it, by sending forth this Pros. "!. . M aK' Ait w a Iiriii6aii ac m rinlittra aA s , 'pected to deal so generously with as to let it be y; seen, and bur friends so kindly as to further our "purpose with their aid and countenance.5 Here--. tofore, we have hardly wished: to'enlarge -ouf y ' subscription list: Intending hereafter, however, to devote ourselves ; wholly . to ' the newspaper, 1,and to'a proper improvement of f -.the Condition V of the Press," we invite such further subscrip v z ' tiohs, as, , being punctually paid, will remune "i rhter our labor and expenses." j-'. " : v "j . .Che National Intelligencer is published daily,' A at ten dollar per annum,' payable in advance, rV';Ili!?Pub,,heo also; for, the more convenient ' circulation where a daily, mkil does not penetrate, J jk three times'.a week at dollars-per -annum, I : s payable jnadvance A ren"ttance of either pf 4i i these amounts in bank paper; by, .tnail," will en ; ' r sure tbe.prompt and regular '.transmission ofv ' ,ti"? ery paper that may be ordered. t ' v i ThoSe stibscj'ibing will please toiignify wheth v"er they desire tliie paper Tor a year only, and then , S V tobe stopped without further-notice,- or .wish it - ' 'x,''tbbii continued unt-1 cbunterminded..-; " " Mshintoh,yMarcU 5,a829. - i , :F6r; Sale;oVReiit,. i rr' frriiAT Valuable stand on" Fayetteville Street, ,y - recently occupied'as a Grocery, by ' Alien i , r . r; Sims, and formerly y. John F. Goneke, as a Con- -'ectiomry Store-. Apply.to ,v; .V1 ' !- ,wvR. GALES. V , .y ti! igh 26th Jan'y. V ; -V ''42. :' yOR;SALE! V TXT WISir to sell the place witliin a mile of Hills r' , rILborouffh, on which ! now reside., There are I I . i W 205 acres, abou one half cleared, ten acres' of K ' y Meadow". land and the balance' in wood. The ; ; y9-. improvements are - all jiewj. and finished "in the . ' - " - best manner ' consist of a D welling House, i ' .i containing eight room with fire p laces, ; b esides :--; c 'passages, closets, &ca large Barn. ind Stables, C 'and otntr nccessury . wuuiuuses. i nere are se- Tcrer .sr. tail t Gprirs 'ofthe best water on ..--;-the lucVandale aud well ielected' fruit Orchard. - ,s, - . 1 . , 1 will selt this property on the most , liberal terms either for moneyon easy credits or will . 4 " exchange it for Negroes or Western lands. J - ' Application may be made by letter to the sub ""'Ecriber,- at Hillsborough. frx ',-,) - 'l -v -wanderson; " CiDUR Subscriber vjsheso j SmUhio homood wages will be friven C W11" No.ierieedaply unless of steady '.jwiwsia master, ot tlie IradeparticuriJ 1 '-wt cany application De.made by yJSjcon-maki7Jf. yt ;-V r-vf- u:y letter cr personally,,;' r-', ri'r.f . - : V '- jsrd. c: stedman' :i pr-rt3 m b2 cheated aisbv' -;:;"'; tale.sICMarch24tb,1829.-'r-58'3t; v" '.ic . ' r?"-..V- fee iulivo' C so.' Ml c ? N. 'flaolfcr j ' :n c rth bycf:;av t. 7 the vacancy on j - - - tr.2 pencil ot tne buprerae uourt oi we ict .lay Ion 1 J v - " v .; I J TnTTTrnmVcKfs,, :,0v ." I ; V c a - ..wake.uouiity. . A Court -of - Fleas and Quarter Scissions.' February I fTerm, 1829. V ' ' ' 1 Delia Hay vood, Ex'x." Original attachment,le- - : WiUiamv, Nichols. ' t 1 tied on Negroes, ; TTN this' case it 4 havint been made to appear to U .the Court that the Defendant has : removed himself beyond thelimits-of this-State, or so. cannot be servedton him: It is. therefore order;- ed by the; Courtthat advertisement be made for six weeks in. the Ualeigh Register,! for the De? tenuant to come torwaru on, or.neiore xoeiexi Teriit of i this Court, to !be held at the Court House in ttalehrh.i' on .the 3rd Mondav of May . m t ' ' next ; then "and there to replevy and plead to issue, otherwise," Judfrment will be made hnai, and the properjy 1 levied on be condemned sub- i esie, . - j i, , is. a. LirNt, u. FOR SALE. . . THU suDscrtoer oilers tor bale the late resi dence of, Chief-J ustice Taylor, ? at present occu pied by Thomas liuffin, Esq. . This seat jmmC diately adjoins the City , of Raleiffh, has sixty lurT i "uu.':l.Bt?eu l" '7. ! r 15rcc,V; edly the handsomest and most eligible place, of residence .n that neighborhood. vForterms, ap, three acres of land, attached to if, and is dectd plication may be made to Sherwood Haywood, Esq. of Raleigh, or to the subscriber. . WILL. GASTON. Newbem,' April 3. ' f , . - 61 v. S r - TrFOR SALE A , light SULltEY with a neat Harness. Apply JjL at this Office. ,v f , , -r" - - -L - '."'"':;:' Periodicals. y;-- 'PHILADELPHIA Medical Journal, by Carey and Lea, published quarterly,' at $5 per annum American Quarterly .Review, : f 5 per annum. North-American Review, '$5 idols : Southern Review, do Flint's Western Review, published once a month, $3-per'anhumi -y '--:j5rs t Franklin Journal," devoted to Science and In ternal Improvements, $5 per annum. ; v - j i . National tInfelligencer, Daily $10 and Tri weekly $6 per annum. - ' ' s ' ! ! Subscriptions for the above received by j . 4 , I ' t . 1 -.-.j: gaLes Jk son- XFeb: 1, 1829.' ' j, ?' V I , CASES & sorj HAVE just received from the North, a large supply of Books, i amongst which are the following popular Works ; Bishop Heber'a Trav- r Tales of -Woman, els. 2 vols. v8vo. Do ' " . Poems. . Do? . Poems, . i Pelham, 2 vols. , i Irv 'ine'sColumbus,3 vol&..The Disowned, 2 vols. DoSalmaeundU2vols. Life m India. 2 vols. ! " Josephus, 2 vols. la. 8vo. High Life, 2 vols. f . - Goode's Study of Medi- Subaltern's Log , Book, y cine, vols. bvo. : u 2 vols. : -, Do Book of Nature Zillah, 2 vols. v Thacher's Med. Bioerra- Rachel Dyer, phy, 2 vols. ' , , Crockford,or Life in the Gisbome's Duties o West,;, t -Man, 2 vols! . . The Roue, 2 vols. Domestic Duties of Wo- Almacks, 2 vols - men, , , ' Herbert Milton, 2 vols. ' Sismondi's Literature, Stranger of the Valley, Keppel's Travels, ' , Scott's Novelists.. 2 Dobsorta Petrarch, v i vols.,, t . . Hume's Essays, 2 vols. Memoirs 1 of. Madame 5,000 Receipts I v . 1 Hauset, Milton's Prose Works, Do , - - Campan, Salkeld's Reports vols. MisS Mitford's Rienze & Powel on Mortgages, J1 1 Julian. . . . Kent's Commentaries, i . Miss Baillie's Bazil de Starkie'iCriminal plead- iA Montford; The Bride"; ( ing, V --.'- The Dream, &c. &c. . Coxe'a Digest,- , V- '! '; ' .'' Life of .Mrs. Siddons . 1 Also, just received, 4a H-Mri Kemble Dr. Ai- creneral Assortment ;of f kin and Goethe, ; School .'and"-. Children's Lady of the Manor, 7. Books Bibles of every !TvoIs--, i 1 . . size & quality, from 4to. Mrs. ' Hcmans Records to 24mo. Quills. Slates. ot Woman, ' , , &c c. - - Standard Works amongst many thousand of others in Store : " v.. i . . Cardinal de Retz, 3 vols. Xife of WaslnWtoni 5. vols.1 Gibbon's: Rome. Scott's Life of Nanolp. on, 3 vols. Bain's War of the Revolution, 4 vols. Milton's .Treatiseibn Christianity, 2 volsl 8vo. Do Prose " Works, 2 vols. Philadelphia A'gricuP tural Society j 6 vols Universal History 9, vols. Life of Beattie of Fisher Ames. American Revo-" lution, 2 vols. Pinkertons Travels, 6 Volsl l large 4tot, with Plates, Encyclopedia;; SLvols British TheatreiTl vols. Shakespeare, large 8vo.,2 vols. SiSectator, large 8vo, 2 vols.; Sterne's, Burn's, Scott's, Pope's, Cowper's and Goldsmith! Po ems; in 24mo. Rollin's History, &volsZ Plutarch's Lives, Life of Wolfe Tone, 2 vols. &c' &c. &c. April 9. i , . -i . y ., MANAGERS. OFFICE RICHMOND.- UNION CANAL LOTTERY. Oo JVb- 4-?with S4 Capital Prizes. a rnzes ot k 10,000 is 220,000 5,335 40 , 40 51 -.51 1U) V u ;4o,ooo : 1 .20,000 10,200 4,000-. 50a" ' 200 - 100 y Besides' S90U80ro-60-5040-20 ,ylFhole Tickets glbl Halves g5; V ', - r. ) Quarters g2 50. " ' ' j a i A package of 20 whote,l whicht is compelled to, draw; $90, , may be had for $200.' Shares of Packages m the same proportion. r ; v . y For chances in .the above ' Splendid Scheme' send yocr orders to Yates & Mantyre,RichmoncL who are the Managers. -1 'V; ' 7 YATES & MINTYRE. A Job'of CarpenterfsVWijrk ? WANTED nflHE Subscriber will work on ,r, J..BRIGGS moderate terms. J aud will receive in pay cash or a vounsr ne-1 r-r--. ;t- r--. v.. rn I bet. Lcn Water a rrc?.t Cl's r CI 123 "-rthen Yare, cc-:anmg -1 Ltec, D,-hes, C C. Chambers, - lnni,. Tnhh 7iv Jubilee and others, 110 rises' cr.iia War-contaitoner" Quart and Pmt Decanters, pint, 1 pmt and ,1-3 pint 'turn biers,, tor saie ? . ; .,; , Sdso. for salt as attovef w A-comnlete assortment of Lookmsr 4 Classes, Shell and Horn Combs,4 Ladies' Travelling wort Basfcetsf Amique Oils, Snuff Boxes,: Necklaces, and Paris Fancy Goods generally. .'f', ', New.York Feb. 27. TO THE AFFLICTED, ''-rf xVegetd b le;Sifiip FOR'DIS EASES OF THE fllHF, Prdtirietor of this Medicine, 1 . ed trials of its virtues. Which have been at-j ith the most signal success, now tter T diseases which It is designed to relieved, in full For-two vears oast, this.Medtcme. nas Deen nreoareu in the form of a Powder, U takpn as an 1 infusion, with the' most happy success. It is now 1 onerea in uic-miiivicq m mic st in Powder, ai the Patient niay prefer, under the conviction.1 that either form; will produce.the same happy result., Among its most prominent quarltiesPt following may be mentioned, as en- g particular consideration. xIt promotes that P-pntle rjersniration which is deemed healthy, and checks those sweats , which are morbid and j pcrmcious. It relieves , chronic .affections and ccmffstions oi tne lunirs uv kitiiik..iu.cim languid circulation. It assuages couglis. It pro motes free and bland expectoration. It removes pain fromllhehests H relieves asthmatic and difficult respiration. ItcbJTects bbstinatc cos tiveness,and thusjeaves the bowels io a regular and healthy state. Thus, it is found, that these painful symptoms which indicate diseased. lungs, peadilv vield Ah this TJowerful remedy,-when sea- k1:..on.tl n tliaWit rtrr "'the r.' I sona tient t to ' tliat bodily viur: Which thacruel disorder, the consumption, if left to its natural operation,, would very speedily destroy yy Certificates respecting the virtue of this Medi cine will accompany cicb bottle Price; $2. $0 a bottle, or $24 a;dozen.eWl-.ii;'l';,"f t;v -M T V-i.l-; J AMES, HADLMUK.' FayettevnieFeb.jl829.- 53-' f 11 r. I ills nnuiwiit w ..; w w. ' j-! .- TV.t V1ttriA mutt ha hoH of Mii!StnpH rtF I 1 rTi we t !ft- ale chi . ' - h T ;- r vWjill Stand the, easuipg season at mv Stable, in North- f( lyrTy amptbn ; county, N. 0arolinaw 'iieSJStA about; ,-3 miles from the Court house, 6 miles from the town, "of H alifax-and. 21 from Belfield, Va He will cover mares ,at $75 the season pay-able on the first of January he xt; of iSir Archie's friends as live at a distance will send their notes with the mares, payable on the hrst ot January to be paid for . !r.nrir.tA!S212r.; SE uc f i, lft. iKrt fit of ma5 that may be left witb tnehbrse; the addition of grain feeding at 2s per d.yr .i" nr!.ari WovMp, w.ti( wilKth colts No paina will be spared in taking the best pbs&ible care of mares, &c that may be left,; but no responsibility fbr escapes or accidents. t ' Sir Archie's; blood,' great size, performance on the turf, and 'celebrity as a foal getter, ire suffi cient recommendations. I 1 - ' . ''"' ;-." .! ! JOHN D: AMIS. March' 4. "L , "" : ,. 58 eo8 ': " ' . V. - . : . ' .. . i . , . - t. ale of Land ndNeoiBs. f Tfj)URSUANT to an Order of the Coiirt of E-; JLJ quity for Franklin County, I shall expose to Public Sale, at the door: of. the Courthouse in Louisburg, on Tuesday the 9th day of June next that Valuable TRAQT of LAND, on which Na thaniel. Hunt "now. lives, lying on the waters of Sycamore and Fox Swamp, adjoining the Ian.ls of G. .W. Freeman, Russel and others contain ing about 3100 acres, i The improvements on this land are, a large and commodious Dwelling. Houses with all convenient Out-Housesi"-an ex cellent Gi h House', and 'cleared land e ifough to work twenty or thirty hands to advantae v!'1 Also bne other TRACT, lying on . Crooked Creek; j adjoining J. Gray, Jeffreys and others ; containing about 500 acresAnd f:V: q ; Another TRACT of 44 acres, lying on Fox Swamp adjoining N Patterson and others.H y'A-t the same time and. place, and under the same order, I shall offer for sale, three ? likelv young Pfegrb SLAVES, i ! ' -,( y ' The above - Property will be sold on ;a credit of six ahd twelve months the purchaser giving uuiiu wiui jpruveu securuy,- io . oear ; interest from the date. . - " H yM iC I VV'-- hwWILL; HlATTL,.Triisteei-'v ; April51.;.,- V- tfmywiaJi Notice is herebv civenj fJlHAT the next annual Convention of the Pro ?A testant - Episcopal Church, in' the Estate j of wuiiii-vsaroiiua, will DC UCKX OailSOUTy, On Saturday the 23d of MayV-1829.';;: yy . I K- I1W & IJ II T - ' tiriVOT lTiril.. April 23. 1829. y 67 3t 1 . : EXECUTOR?s SALE r npHFASale iof the remaiijtng :;STOCKof:Gbobs JL' of Winship Stedman. dee'd. .Will commence on Monday the llthr day of May next, -and con tinue nnlil all J-ia'cilrl.."4:-iTti'QtAfV- very general assortnient, comprising nearly eve ry article in the mercantile line, and many, arti cles not to be procured 'elsewhere! ;- j Terms of Sale.. All sums .tinder five dollars,. cash: between five and fifty dollars, six months , credit ; : bet ween' fifty and one; hundred dollars, nine months ;and oyer one hundred dollars twelve months credit, r Bond with approved ie curity will be required. . , ; - All.perspns;indebted 5o the Estate are notified to make imme&atepayent complyr: will find their accountsand bonds in the hands of legal collectors The Executfifsincerei ly hopes.Ue wiliv not be, under the disagreeatie necessity oftesoiting v to -coercive , measures ; whkh he will be reluctantly compelled 4o do, with such aa fail to compIy,g the situation of the esta-te'demands .a eeoycblh;ctionjtbf the , t : NATHAN A STEDMANEx'r. i Pittsboro, ' April 23 ' 4 ;5 r 2w fe NOTICE. finHE subscriber,' at AjlTerm1829, having jl quaunea as Administrator on 4 the Estate ! of ?aau -i. 4ui-, ucc u xiiis.is xq give,notice to an persons indebted to the said estate to make im mediate payment , and all those having; claims against the estate to bring; them-in properlyau thenticated,?Jwithin the time prescribed by Jaw, orthis notice will be plead in ' r of their reco- very. . April STANTON TA riTL i Admr. . . . tlx' lw , .i ZilBaOOZI'D' i ' 1 present year's.growth, :.rt;,7 . .;, -,VL-V 'l'"' : J Jl VJUW. 'C'.y . - . : O ' Earlv June; Cabbage? ,i White Mustard U ; 1 MILLINERY BUSINESS.andinformathi'i : confidence that it will oe, toqna emcacits,- par; i Early Jb rame uucui ticiilarly. if taken m the incipient stages ot - thpse J ing Green V ' i do ' i dieaes. , ' . ,. 1 - - . - N - 7 ! RoseXettuce.verv early ti vr ...v .'u- im. I ablv to the instructions eiven him at their meet-1 the second tan ti t.r1in rt IhA ma roe f ww..- ,....v.. ..v - ""Ttr. I rrc-'p nnrrr in w . ''X7D r3 attae l:r-. ..crectj.e isr.a. i:diticn cf tLz 0ce cr.J cf -i Jirticc ct tbw Peace, rr.J.'a Gu:3 to Cherts, "Ccrcners, Clcrz, Cor.it-blcs and cticr-Civil OuWiin North Carolina. With-an appendix, .containing the Constitutions of this State and of the -United States, and a collection cf the cost spprored rnmtfi fnr tbft nsft nf these OOeers: 1 ; ; this valuable Work con. ed to, from any part oFJ.he State ,iFeb.-lf J829. : . : JFresh Garden Seed. Trrf AvE? just i received the : following j uaraen j JUL v SurarloadQ ' -r Nasturtium tium "v ? DutchJParsmp hRed Dutch &dorl -JJarge. Orange. -Putnpkin tnoer Jtoutiu Fuv j , - v i Early Busn aquasri - , 1 Winter Crooknetk do, Silesia ' dolarsre neaa vegeuioie vvsusr Tennis ball do superior -Curled Cress - . Madeira , do excellemVPepper Grass . ice uuss uu ; j, wu --r ,Tl Scarlet S. T. Radish Early Mohawk sdo , Xonj? Salmon do Small Lima do - cherry Turnip . Red Onion, larg White Portg. d (jO. xarY iiuiBfui & c V Portff. do ; 'June , -. f - t,i Silver Skinned do :; Blue Imp Dwarf s do ; Orange! Carrot Large AlarroWtat v - do jfaeifr?V&22 - & miTrtiheWomt Of the State of Delaware, in Kent County; rstandford Jester, Stephen Jester," o Charles Jester &, Ann Jester John Smith, Jos.Emmersbn,lsaac Jester, Isabel JesterEllen Jester;; Sarah 5?-.-Jester S . . -.- ....... ' ' : Jester ana Lean jester, minors un der theage of 21 years, by,thc said f ustide T jiwrev. Hettv Cannon. Jas. 3 Farsett.Elizabeth Farsett.John Far- . St I cett. Wm. Lowrev & Elizabeth his J ' S. : wife,& Jacob Farsett &'Martha Luff O t jobn Lutt, Joun arsetv vsam. T - l -W7J. ' nw: rfmn 'x'AmaK i , ., I n -jj raraciif ucuu vuuwii A bw, ; ? Lwary j;arse. ; : . ; . 1 I 1829, February 11. It is ordered byjthe Chan-l cellor.' that Elizabeth Farsett Jand John Farsett, two of the above Defendants, appear, in this cause on Monday the 27th day of Jtily next. , ' A true Copy fromtbe;Beccr'd,.:: fcSi-iy'' :. v'J L. H ARPER, Regr C. C. V Dover, Del. 18th Feb1829. ? I 1 50-3m 3 ;U GTieyVxheiC tj:-i t -11 "V r wr" ,,5 - rrr r : r.JL. : this!State, inform; the several Agricultural LjblK b. m Mmi .'raiiDlr of .Ctrao.,ViiMS t lana. ana nasvreceivea l!?0. : Ir ' - RPWlmmnynB taming 50 Roots of 23 different kmdV, addressed I tn thft several " JSociieties. From ' Wilminrtnh. - w -. w w t v v. - o tney win oe senr on-to r ayexieyuie, io ine care oi Messrs, nonoii ot uuiiuti, , iu wituui aJJiiu- tion Will be made by." the several Societies.' Frcim. a belief that it would1 be more convenient tor some ot tne societies to send to jtaieign tnan to; Fayetteville, a few; of ; ther Boxes will come on to this place; r yy ; JvGAL.ESi -Sejtiy. , naieign, iviarcn i i 1 - WILLIAMS & H AY WOOB, Jf AVE just received, and offer for 4 sale the mlJL L following 'valuable and highly v approved medicines ; . ' h ... a: -, .'1,1---s : v;:sim:il Tor the cure of ; Scrofula philtic and Mercurial Diseases Rheumatism, ulcerous Sores; Diseases or the Liver and Skin, Anderson's Cous:hDr6psv : A7- - A valuable Medicine1 for . Coughs & Coitsump- tions.; .r'i;t; llMfyAy . : "n-.l ;...'j.'. f.-m ' "!. - 'u "' :i. : mi ciiibittiuus remcuv lor itneumatisnru linuL F?r removing Pimples; Freckles, 'Rineworms ' - . w. . .. . . VWUUI. t Rosers Yefctalde PiilrJwnicDe A . if . .' - ; An article; hicrbly: recommended -ibr Cotiehs. v CaUrrhs v'incrpient Asthmas and Consumptions.' Raleitb Alafph'lR- ...iuaieij?'3,..iarcn. ioV;..f?--;.v..A.-;,-vr., - .... l: . ' ;iV rXn .:..--w- i ; V: j i . ... ' EMOIU on th e Cultivation of the Ifineyanct node of makiric- Wine second on the best mbde Edition. n.; Washington City, J.828. Price half- v:;lne.o2i'0 bound flRaleigh Jah-22n FltEN 0 11 LANGUAGE :.-;'-. YjtASYsM ETHOD .foracbaganbwlgebt1 JLji e xrenca language, aaaptea- to Schools nd:SelPTvi1oH-'- v'The foltbwing;Wbrksby of the French Lauae lb :theHigH Schoolof Philadelphia are to be had at;the Bookstore of J. GALES &i SQlt$&l '.1st..' A Collection of one hundred of Perrip's Fables, aecompani'ed by u Key, containing the textrliteraland ; freetranslatibnarr.iged in such aT ininner a9 to point but: the difference between the French : and the English idioms. according Xp the best;Frenchwori?sextahtlon the aubj ectilThe 4 whole 'preceded by atTrea tise on- the laounds of theFreneh language; Us compared with those pf the English -after which SyIlabairev oronectibnl Frericliword with thenis.frxim'ofto eigM syllables.'- 4- LesAAventure&deTeUmaque par Fenelbn, accompanied by aKey to thefirst eight books t eontalning like the . FBbleWthe texta literal and free translation - intended as a Sequel to the rauies - , - f - JUCT PUFL ...... I . iltl - . ' . 1 L - J r . rt- r - . r . jVTT . find PoWder. ng Blood Beet;,; v Solid Celeryr white -rv n BS; MART ANDREWS returns her thana ; alter repeat-1 - York- Z" do. - lirown-oo'r - - I she still continues to currv on thai. 1 RnMtiid snnntir.trlNarith trf RninH; that oor(?. I 3UF?ALOi,r f, the Poblic " that iJi y purc'.iasd the Public House1 forrnS ly cccup.cd.by, Wm.' W. Ri Ilex. High on Ilargett Street; at the corner S .Vilmin'rton Street; - where he will be rlaH tv v ceive Travellers and others, and will use mS most-exertions to accommodate them comfort bly. V ' - " "V - Ills Stables, are good and will .be conBtanth supplied with plenty ef Provender of every kin? . Owing t6 tlie scarcity cf money and plentifij n'ess of produce, the price cf Board for Man. and Horse will be a dollar a. day, or eight dollars J month Tor a single pe.soti. ,He has a HACK; three GIGS and-HOUSES forllirevtat the ".shortest notice; ;His pricea ft his Hack," Gigs and rllorses, are--$3 a dar fi the. Uzclc i Gisr with Horse Iz Rova.. and .Horse,' without a Boy CI 50a day i.a Horc. alone?! a day x a. Gig 50 Cents a day.- ;- - ',j'&that all orders confided to her willic bron' ' . ly and f faithfully- attended to. She betrs 1PT" pared .to DVE, at the shortest notice. Ladi uressesr uonnets, rccc. and SCOUR Gentli-m.ni. Coats anj' pantaloons ; also to CLEAN REPMRBonnets: v 1 . . - ' :nerfauonM Kepi vartu- JMOltti r,f iV State-f louse' on Halifait jitreet where She is' ali ways to be found. v ' j. Raleigh, Feb. 11., r : 45 jm . Pctions Piven nt thir kie minn k.amj . -ntif use of such of the Agncltural Societies -as may wish to make experiments inthe raising of Silk such - of the Societies , as - desire a subdIv- ri!t please immediately to apply; for them, as ther Will be liable to injury if transmitted when the W earner Decomea warm. s a ney can be mclos. e.inV.letw.bmailwiK "' i mm:-f '$y:$U 3- GALES, Sec : ; Uaieign,. eo y, l , ion -Wf R ALPHONSE LOUjBATVhatincbnsk :Xf JL-4erably,;enUWgedr his yjneyard,6n Lonr- Island, where he,jiow. bas in full cultivation, 55. acres of ground; containing 72; 000 ' Grape Vine : I Roots ; bavins: also the peculiar advantage r,r being enabled . tb procure the best species cf Roots trom His Fatner's extensive Vineyards and; Nurseries in the districts ofBordeldis Clerae.h ' JBuzet; Departments of Gironde and Lot and Ga- ronne, n France, (45 N. Iat.) proposes to the numerous inenas io me cuujvauon oi tne Urape v ine, in vuc uutieu oiaies, a suuscrcpuon. -1 Mr. A- L. will engage to furnish subscribers with their GrapeiVine Rootsbefore the Vint tf March natf; and forward them; free of expense, iu iuc auierent-ciiiesc wnere suDscnption lists shall v have . bee'ri opened.. The roots will be 3 years" old, and will produce consider able fruit year from the time of : theirNbein? They ; wilL be carefully classed and iai'-fB-bw:iritli'6m.-;,?lie original soil 7 ng P--jSi .Orders will be punctually .attended to : the I subscribers desinatins? the Quantities ami n i tt r o" o wwv t cies oi me urape vine iwjois iaey wish io Have. i wii.tugagc A.u jijrj iur,vuu ryuis.or more, at the Tate of 12' cents for each root i for less than 1000, at the rate of 15 cents f and 25 centj i per root lor less tnan du. ftQotsi onlj t-wiyecn J eld, shall be paid for at. the rate of 9 cents each, I tor jpyy or more s -12 cents for less than 1000 : and 18 cent5 for less than 50 roots. V y : payment to be made on delivjery of the roots.. QrXeiter not received unless 1? Qth? PdIp W ; S Subscription Lists are on ened at :.. New-York; wjth Alphonse Loubat, 85; Wallet.- AlbanyA, nRMcMichaeL:i-o i: ' fpiuladefphia; ; Van Aniringe; t: ' , Baltimore, - . . Willard Rhoads. " - ,v i Washington CityvThos. .W. PairbTV- r w Richmond, Davenport; tAllen& Cov J Savannah f - ;HajI.Shapt-&'Tupper-:'"-NeW-Orleans,';Fpster &-'Hattbisi;:: 0-: T & T. Street & Co. V . ; Raleigh, WyyXcSs Gales & Son. &M&ToV?X1& tl5Al rc?1 Subscribers tiv this State will 'their',Viiies delivered at Newberri, rce t- NOTICE. . i v f M-F i virtue oi & aecree oj me uaun oi J3 fdr Wake County, at the late term of the bbbse door hV Raleip-h, bn thk third Mnndav ef Mav next, the Tracts of Land belone-inr to tne Estate, of the late James F.f Taylor, called and kiip wri as the Ingles Tra Ct, Nat line and 7& mund Lane'srac ts Terms of sale, six &twel?c months1 credltw? : ' i '':; ;: ? ;' Apri April 13 1829y v - V 64 3t Rocworo . .. -: i .. i, . Cw j n : v n IT - in Surry Cpunty, the folio wing tracts of Land, y as much as Will be" of sufficient value to satisfy I vr 4,aa.c u uiercon, ior ine;- vear ioi, ehu'Jacksorti Ivirtg OtrTom's Creek. : U i J09i acres; given in by JamesMorgahi joining Sarah Jackson, lying on Tom's Creek ' . 180 acrejgiverr;in by the. heirs of ; Ricbard. . .Valkervtl;tt:i -;13 abres given in bythe; heirs of John Hap' persVdjotningB oii Fi$B- rig Creek. i , : ' , - ' . , J00O acres;nbt given Vinf as: the prsperty w. the heirs bfoJesse Lester, lying on the Boubls Creeks;? a -f,. ' ; .1 ToWn'Lbt in Rockford. as the ; property cf tkb heirs OfRobcrt Williams :y ':.;' "fl'.'L'ot in Rockford, the owners unknown. . 840 acTesi given inby VWright Johnson, joU ing.John Zacliary, lying on Stew;art's Creek. : ' v245 acreisgiven;in by Wra Spencer, joiniD? Philiiiilips, lying on the Yadkin. . : , 75acresi given in by .Thomas W.: Lester," d loinmcr Wfn. Snencer. I vin t o n the Yadkitt t !.- , - m ft 1 I. : v 613 acres given in by , Samuef Jones, adjoinir. John.Jbnes on Hunting Creek. " 'r ; . . . . . y&6$ acres, given in by WmS Davis, ;pmtt, Bfnj a mm -Joh nson; Flat Rock Branch, y !,. "444 acres, ; giy en in by Hosea Sisk, joins C. Johnsbri: 5. 'T'y.V'y V- yl-'-'y.-- ' j 195 acrei,'given in by ;Wm. llcDamel, sa joinsBennet Windson; lying on Hunting Creef' . j j .Ttmn wmtillT. &VJ . ; -lov, acres as me property or ine hch - sehp Brumigar dee'd; joining sEphraimDHr ris, lying on the Fox Nobs.: , i - . " I m ' JUf v' ;-'v- s'-t-''-' " f . ,..v.;-k.,v- v'.':-v-' 'z:-.' ",v , i''.v . v . . -.. ;;,,-,"'.;v. t--V I - ' -v ' - . - . t.- - v v- , ' , .'V.' ' .'"v.' - ' ;