i v 'if v t urn J. i i ii i? i: ..( -Mi 1 1 y hi lil it 1 i 1 ! !- 11 f i '1 ! mm-- tntii in- t it n m !-!! v.- n t A. V f m Mi' "TIT ill.,- v- . '-' OUT THE. ARITAX O? i GENERAL LAFAYETTE . . Hati, patriot; statesman, hero,!sag,e"J Hail, freedom's friejld hail, QaUia'.s son Whose laureW greener grew in age, . i; .Pluck'd by the side of Washiwgtox Lv , Hail, champion in a holy cause, , - t "; H 'When hostile bands 'f our shores .beset ; , '.Whose valor bade the oppressor pause' - Hau, hoary warrior, Lafayette. Forever, welcome to the shores, t . A youthfu chief thy footsteps pressed, ."And, dauntless, want and peril bore, vTiU VRNI VICr? decked thy crest if Forever welcome, great and good . , k Till freedom's sun on earth shall set, . ! !he stiil'small voice of gratitude ' ; ;,Shall bless, the name of Lafaxette. ; ''What monarch of despotic power, Whp'foin would crush .the freeborn brave, AYbose glory; gilds a tottering tower, .:; Himself a subject and a slave, . ' I i'.Would not," to view a nations eyes,' - v -. With joyous, drops, unbidden wept, , rThe'pai!;eaiwryJof pride despise, - i H And" grasthe-'hahd of Lafayette ? 1 X : . n . ' ' if- . v r. , .. - Jt Whenever .the lips of youth incjiiire ; ' The' patli to Virtue; honor, f ame - 4 To glory semple proud aspire, . . , ! nWhite warmly glows the ardent flainc; : The voicq of age shall fearless tell r i What perils xjfUts path'beset- 1 : lm prompt hem onward by a spell : y That urged the soul of Xafatsttje:. . C-; V- ' -r: - :r -'A ' V.v.;U;. : -,And when.the shades of death shall close . " Forever round thy hallow'd head Welf6ek thd place of thy repose, 'V ' -By fili-d love d duty lei ': " And-hearts that beat in rosgms free, : ; . - ( Gem,s by u n er rl ng xv isdorn set,1) . " i, 'J The living monument shall be tmSs f , pf Freedom's champion Laeatette J s v I. came and-conquered. . 1 ' A NQTE j,given , by; Ishani llettdon, and Jt payable .',tOy Frederick Freeman for one liundred and 'twehtj'-ftyq ; dollnrs, cluehe 7th' of Aitgiist 1824r The public are cautioiie'd against trading for said note ai measures have been taken to secure its' payment .v . u ; . : - N. II. 1IAHD1NG: : Kaleigh, 'August 9, 1824. -,:- 78-3t - j! ;;?'' : 'Richmond, Va. JIuJustl 1824. f WHOSE jwTio'have undertaken th'evicpllec- tion of accounts forme, ate requested to return all that remain in" their hands ("except such ashave beeput in suit) St take in their re ceipts and' account for. and pay the jiett pro ceeds of what 'money' they, have . collected. Kachdelinquerit has haf a copy of his acct; for warded to him tby mail several montlisbince and such as have not remitted their balance, nor even acknowledged the receipt of his ac count, and having been informed by-, Several postmasterMbat my letters" to clelinqiient sub- scribers .re no longer taken out of the Post Office, it is useless forme; to address hny more to them by' mail f vEajh delinquent therefore, will, I .trust, ,. excuse me,- if I isjiould, through some otjher. channel than the Post Offices, af ford him. an apportunity of seeing a statement of ..his accdiintand the balance due me, which will save the expeneer of postag-e. r 1 f 78;-4t ; f AUGUSTINE DAVIS. .Tlre.pr.ters in North and South Carolina and Georgia, will please to give the above ojie prvtvvo insertions,:- ,t . . . ;vL Tetf erV Leproiy, Vfrginia and comnion King-wortp, fijnea Capitisv alias. -. V 'Scald h ead, Cernen ts, &c. &c. - mmmam n " jj 7- ' - , . - . vlTBTIIOSE Tpersons 'who are unfortunately af-'-Jt Cflicted Vith aniT of thevabove dbagreea h jte'and "generally inveterate diseases; are, re spectfully informed, that the advertiser., has I made those complaints liisi particular study. - for acbnsicleiabje lengthrof time; and that nearly twenty ' years ,"ago was so fortunate as lo"dicoverwh"at)he believes may, with pro j priety be pronounced a specifie ftu; the same, aiul-cutaneous diseases generally, especially thos-:? deho'iTiinateii .Herpes; 'running', asauious inattrncrattetkTerVwfth irritation an.lyolent , '.. -'itching," particufarly 011 becoming 'warm in bed ;.'it rnakes its attack on the head; ! neck, !v , arms, hds; and various parts of . the"bbdy ; but on those in the decline of life, conmion ' I3- on their Jegs and about their ancles,-and in the Eastern j States, is '-"'denominated. Salt nheum i Hiis rejnedy is also applicable to va ' rimts running sores and recent ulcers, which prudence niay not forbid -drying up and so confident sli,of its merjtSxand superiority , over'eVery other method of treatment yet dis Tovered j '(not even 'excepting the mode of '' practice, pursued; lanS that he will make "no chargeuiVtil a cure is perft?rmed, or sufiicient indication thereof to satistv the patients -lie- will At so have no cb- iettion; toioperate iinder thii;ye of "thb Fa , . "milyr J?hyslcian,'md gentle'riien 6f the l';Vcut ty who m'ay' have, obstinate Cases' of the kind tmder their care may, if they please, have oc- cular demonstration pf the importance and value of this remedy-; and as it contains no inercury nor any ottier dangerous substance, it has aid may with safety1 be 'applied to fe- i in ales in a delicate sjtuatibn, and to infants at :' the breastf'".'-----.;'-"'.-' '"Vl'V!--. I le wislies also to ihform artists, mariufac turerst and; 'mechanics" of .'every' description, that he has for rnore than twenty years been investigating every work he could "meet with, both ancient And modern, for recipes for Ce v ments ahl .has"1 -"perhaps th best collection s : that ever was in the possession of a single in-:- I". dividual besides some vahrable' onei invent-. 'U cd by himself, and which never have been ' published :they are adapted to'eVcry me i' chajiic trade, and in number more than sixtyj andvwellwortlKtheattentionof the-curious Manuscript copies vof which,4 hcAfill dis- Tv '" pose "of cirrreasoable iermsT"; - f ' r- - 1 1 tit is not thadvertiseys intention 9 make ;any staykSn this Citjiv unless applications should be let With ihe,linter-therefbre, C -r nhe-ttmicied and the, curious are requested to I send-a few wlines as above directed, address T I ed "taoc. C: when tlteywill. be duly' watt . eupon ortihis arritaljr J A -1 : JUlv"27.': c6uiitv: N: C.' on the'27th'lUimoi: a Ne'- gro flan natd ;.D AyjD:i4vft j'lQ"-j yicjies' liichVet.black'aHbutr-ye. of age.VHe sav&that hdravawavfrbmt a Mr5Horjardsat the foplar. uamp 3lountain, Virginia ; ynat Robards was removing him with other negroes tom Avaype county in tnis oiaxe,t xo nia inn' ter2 whose nm'e'he says, is Samuer Wilson and irvesohiewhre'Jn Tenriessejbut.tha ue aoes npT.icnow.in .wnat county, t? ' The, owner' is requested to come "fbrirkrd, rirove? prb'peftv. nay charges and take f him away, or he will be dealt, with according,, to law. : : . JESSE'BANNER, - Jailor: - .Germanton, April .29.: v.- 56 Im ' v Liv eVW stalls lov .! iF - - FOR RENT. npil subscriber ofTers for sale or Hent, the V' "premises which have ' f of several years past been , occupied by David S h aw, as Confectionery, situated on the east side of rayeiieviue.si.reei, -neariy opposue me ow The buildings consist of a hancjsorne front Shon-;with a bow window, two roOrHsTback under the same roof, with fire places irt each ; a BakeIIouse and Oven ; a separ ate House, with a 1 furnace complete for the manufactory of cdnfectionaries and candiesi Th ere is .al so on 'the' ; same lot, and within 100 1 yards pf the above m e ntion ed building, an excellent Ice-House, which will contain from 40 to 45 waggon loads' of Ice ; and should it be.need ed, there can be had also a neat' two story House, situate m the rard adjoining the shop, suitable for a family,' or the accommodation of companv. Immediately back ot the build insrs i an excellent Garden, and a Pump of the best water in town within 10 or 15 steps of the door. In' short, the fixt fires and!con- veniencies for a confectionery cannot be ex ceeded. Possession can be had on the first day of September next. Fot terms, applvto ' rM -' iV-j:'-: !':WM. SHAWf.'"'- .Raleigh, July 24. f4 6w rr'lIIE. suljscriber has just received a fresh r JL supply. of DRUGS,, MEDICINES, &c. Also ; a, supply of SW AIM'S CELEBRA TED PAN ACE A, for the cure of Scrofula, Kingf s ,Eyil, llheumatism, Ulcere, Tumours, and all 'diseases arising from an impure state of the blood ; but more especially for Syphi lis, Mercurial diseases, Sec. &c. for which the prbprietoK offers the following description and certificates. ! : RANDOLPH V; EBB. ltaieigh, July 28," 1824. " SWAIMt'S PANACEA. ; Thjs valuable Medicine has obtained a dis tinction which its efficacy -alone can support. As a purifier of the blood it has no paiallel. It is tlie .most, useful spring- ami autumn alte rt.tive ever known. . All those who are af fected with Scrofula, Leprosy, Scurvy, or cu taneous Empfirms or any of those melancholy diseases aiising from impurity of the blood and jtiices also, those' who suffer! by diseas ed Liver Rheumatic affections, . or from' indis cretion of their youth, as well . as those whose constitutions are broken down by mercurial, antimonial or arsenical medicines, should sub mit to a . course of , Swaim's Panacea. : TJie efTect of this Medicine is sucli as not to inter ruptither business or pleasure andreepjires only the common restraints of moderation in diet. It. is conveyed by the circulating fluids, and corrects their tendencies to all those dis eases Which originate in vitiated blood. It is a safe, "though, a powerful, substitute for mer cury, a net removes those evils which an un successful use of that mineral so often occa sions, Sec. i ' . " CERTIFICATES. ;? " I have. repeatedly usedwaim's Panacea, both in' the Hospital, and in private practice, and'jhaye found it to be a valuable medicine in chronic, syphilitic and scrofulous com plaints, and in obstinate cutaneous 'affections'. " VALENTINE MOTT, M. D. Professor of Surgery in the University of New-York-,- Sufgeun of the N. York' Ilospi . tal, Sec. ' - . ': : . ' ; ' "New-Yoi-k, 1st mo. 5th, 1824." , v I have within the last two years bad an opportunity of seeing several cases of very inveterate ulcers, which, having resisted pre viously '-the' regular modes of treatment, were healed by the - use of Mr. 'SwaimV Panacea ; and I do. believe, from what I have seen, that it will prove an important remedy in scrofu lous, venereal and mercurial diseases. V ' N. CKAPMAN, 31. D. " Professor of the Institutes and -"Practice of . Physic in the University of Pennsylvania. &c. &c... - ' "- i, -- ' ' - ' '.: "Philadelphia,-Ft bmar 16, 1824." - " I ,have employed 'the , Panacea vof Mr.' S waim, in niunerous instances, witnin the last three i years. ' and have al ways found it ex tremely efficacious especially in secondary syphilis and in mercurial disease. 1 have no hesitation ni pronouncing it a medicine ' of in estimable Value. .. ".V. GIRSON, M. D. ' Professor of Surgery In the University of f Pennsylvania, Surgeon1 and Clinical Lectu 1 rer to the Alms House Infirmary," Sec. lebruary 17, 182o." ; ; 4 Caption to Purchasers. V -The great demand and wonderful succes ! of this medicine, have induced a number of pjrsohs to Jmitatej it in-various ways. Some are selling sarsaparilla and other - syrups, im posing them on the' ignorant, for the Pana cea : others tire mixing the genuine medicine" with molasses,' &c. making three bottles out of: oner-thus retaining some of its virtues.' These imitations and adulterations! have in many instances, , protracted the sufierings of patients in cases' where the genuine medicine would have proved instantly efficacious, I therefore deem if a duty I owe the public,' to acquaint them; that it, is impossible, from the very nature of its, constituents to be discover ed by chemical analysis ? and, consequentlv, that all - other mixtures represented to be jnincj- and sold as such; are fraudulent and base impositions, ' calculated-to deceive the ignorant and .unvary. The -genuine medi cine has my signature on ajabel, represent ing Hercules and the Hydra, and my .name on the seal. . ' ' VM. SWAIM. laSouth Ninth street Philadelphia, op- -posite the University rf Pennsylvania: " IPhiladelphia, May 7, 1824. A 76-3t. ; BLANKS5 for asic at this bfficc rfMomGE WoBEtTfRjmikspN MJX'WhethfDlviH theJMUitia;iofN; Carolinaliereby orders Ih e Miistrof ;athe f61Iovin1?efiriments attthFMtme5 anplaces ing Heviewea-r-ot wiuciitne. respective 5u on manAat5and"allMier,s ''Veiojiinnto'the re vern iieHist;ives. accijrujiiiiv, n'eeffimerit of ;Frnklin Louis PrTday 10th day of S eptember next 3 he' twQ,Regimehts f Yake;;atllale Wdiresdayv the15th lay of SepteiribeV;; ? Thf Regiment of AVarren'at' Warrenton .Wednesday the 22d Septejnber.';5' -OJ 1; : ( - ,On" the1 day precedinjr the musters for "re vi ewthe: Commissioned, noh-CommissioneH officefs, ancl "Musicians qf 'each regiment of &vi nVJria mU9f with fire arms.: thev with side arms. . - ..i - : ? ,l dn tlie tdav folio wine each review, Courts I .Martial will beheld. c ' V " i the General. . . J l : Til O MAS J. GREKN, EDWIND WHITEHEAD, . 'Aids-de-Camp. Tulvi.12, Navy Co5tMissi0?fBns Office"? ( - ,Ji(ne 8,1824.- '., HE Commissioners of the Navy will re ceive Proposals for vfurnishing, at: the several ouuumg yaru.uie iyiiowipg hwuci viz: l. - I .-.t 'r- -.'.' ; ? Tlftliverable at: Washington. 16 &cei wh,te :oiK log,, 45 feet lonf and 1 do. do. oil leet long, 00 men- es diameter 4 to 6000 cubic feet white oak plank stocks': 2 to 3000 cubic feet yellow pine do. -None to be less than 35 and to average 45 feet in length. c - v 20,000; feet white pine plank, and boards l-r and 2 inches. .184 dagger, and 120 lodging, white oak knees! to side from 9 to 12 inches; bodies 7 feet, arms 5 feet. 1 set masts and spars" entire tor a 44 gun ship, with 1 bowsprit, maiiunast, . top-masts, t6p-gallaht-masts, sprit-satl-vawl, 1 2 3 1 3 top-rallant-yards, 3 roval-vards. . VBest heart yellow 1 top-sail-vard, 1. flying-jib-boom, 1 spanker do. 2 fpre top-steering I : sail,". - -8 other booms, pine. 186 small spruce spars, .57 to 15 feet long 108 - do. of 4 inches diameter Deliverable at Boston. 175.000 feet white pine boards. Deliverable at Portsmouth, 1. H. 3,500 bubid feet white' oak locrs for caps, tressle trees, &c. ' i Deliverable at New-York!. ' 7,000 cubicjfeet white oak logs none less to 4.000 u cubic -feet white oak loirs, for irun can'i acres, xc. - i o to 4,wu cudic ieex asn log's anu pianK- 8 to 10,000. cubic feet yellow pine plank stocks none to be less than 35 and J to ave rage 45 feet hi length. . 18 yellow pinep'imp. l'ocrs, not less tuan 20 feet long 16 to 22 inches diameter. 12 tons lignum vitae, large sizes. 4 front fishes, 4 after side fishes, 2 side trees, 2: main top-masts, '3 : half-main -yards, 4 sprit-sail I do 1. spanker boom, L 2 mizen snindle. Best heart y-ellow pine. 200 to 300 small spruce spars. 57 to 15 feet ...i. 150 to 200 do. clo. of 4 inches diameter. 184 dagger; $44 lodging, white oak knees to side 7 and oinches; j j Deliyerable'at Philadelphia ' 7 to 10,000 cubic white oak plank stocks 18 to 2500 do. do. vellow pine do. None less than 25, and to average 45 feet in length. 6,500 do. 2 inch ash plank, i 10 lo 12,000 superficial fee white pine plank and boards, 1 and 2 inches."; 'r 613 knees to side from 9 to 12 inches! bo dies feet, arms' 5 feet. .11 4'bheeks for head. ' ' ; I ' .Deliverable at Gosport, Virginia. ' 10,000 cubici-feet: W. Oak plank stocks- ess than 35, and to average 45, feet in length. 20 beams, from 43 to 51 feet 6 inches tonttj Hided -I6h and "19.-3 inches, mould 12 and 16. to 45 feet lpng,! sided 13 to 19 inches, moulded 11 to, 16 incaies. half side trees tor a 74 gun ship 2 jfirujinches do do. 1 half mainyard 2 half top sail do 2 topsail do do do do do do do, ado''! do. do. do. do. do. do. lo. 12 top gal. sail do z royal do .10 sky sail - do r - .2 halyes sprit do 12 jib : 2 spankers 6 swinging ft d -CO a 96 studding booms do. 4 ringtail 4 stud yard -. 1 ! I All the articles must be of the best qkiality. subrect to a rie-id inspection, and be sltisfac- tory to the. Commandants of the yards - Persons ofierint? will please state! their terms --.. ' .j ;- r , ;V v. For white oak'and yellow pine plank stuff oeams, or.asti Jogsj per cubic foot ; For ash pkuik or white pine . boardiper imiiurcu svperjicwljeet ; For. lignum vitae per iaav.mi lil- bull j j-or unees- p er sided inch. - a II offers must be addressed to the Navy Commissioners, sealed and endorsed nn tb back, so as to desin-nate the Vlnrl oif.i., ofTered for. This is oartieularlvi ivn,,Utr? .c mv, UUHIUM5SIOUCI-S uo noi wisn to orten a- ny offers until the day of deciding on them shall arrive. '',. ' ". '.- . rjjr' : : Proposals 'for furnishing f masts and " spar umoer win oe received till- th e first dky of beptember, and for, all other timber till the iirst day of August jiext. IS GALES erives notice to those Coun, try Merchants whehave been in tlie has bit o - collecting ; Rags for his mill, thkt lie has at present a sufficient Stock on hand and tlie what they receive in future, must be b infantry,' .will assemble at the,place of regi- &tarae s mental parade, at 11 o'clock, for the purpose Archbold s -T5roMitirn artA f11crinltnf All extent field - ""Bench, IJSniJ; be sold on accommodating termf -i '-"f -r Prent stock; cOlillibcrd 'T'a;Tr9Ctofr;ahcon t reduced prices for Cask " m)''-' withtrr fourX milesiofthe Tuis land is entirely woodJUind, For, terms, apply to JThe Editors 0 f th& Register. jGAL.E5i 8c SON have iust received from . theprth,;thC4oiiowing new dooks j LAW. ' - 1 v. : . -'- . ' -" ' Binffam's Law ot lntapcy ana coverture, witn ! I - Tnfpo anrl Rpferences to American de cisions,1 y.'---'.'.-'" ;f vV-'V-j- Paley on Agency, " j .. , .n lere "Williams's Reports, a new; edition, ; ; Manning's Digest of N isi Prius Reportfi, 1 Hammond's Treatise : on the Law of Nisi . iu. .... j, - ; . ; '!.. medical. 4 ; ; . . ; t ! : . Smith on Typhus Fever, , r : ' ..; ' Murray's Materia Medica, 2,v, .. ' i Thomas's Practice, a new edition, ,11 Domestic Medicine,. . : ,-- ! r Thatcher'sjpispehsatory.;l- , - . MISCELLANEOUS. Dallam's Historv of the . Middle Asres, 2 Vi fen .-" - -. . . " ---.. 1 "v . 1 Poinsett's Notes on Mexico ih the fall of 1822, Monteromerv's Prose bv a Poet, 2 v NOVELS. Savings and Doings, 2 vol A . Daughter ot a Genius, lfrr:v- MallnH,' 2 v. j . Winter in Washington, M v Adventures 01 Jiau uaoa, v. OTIalloran, or the Insurgent. Chief, an Irish Tale, by the author of the Wilderness, 2 v, Miss Porter's Duke Christian of .Lunenburg 2v The Spaewife, 2 v. author of Annals of the Parish. The Albigerires," 2 v. The Spy, 2 v. The Pioneers, 2 v. The Pilot, 2 v. DIVINITY. Adam Clarke on the Four Gospels, Thatcher's sermons, Lathrop's " do liarlas's do. Life of Dr. Tbomas .Scott, Uiblical Dialogues ILSO, .a co7iifjfete assortment of School . Hooks, Children s Hooks, esc. J. Gales, & Son have lately purchased a Lav Library, in -which ace the fol lowing: valuable Books : Cay's British! Statutes, 6 vols, folio, Haw kin's Pleas of the Crownl do. Atkvns' Itenbrts. 3 vols. . do. 1 --K:-K tVi"f c 1U "" 3 Burrow's Reports, 5 vols . do. ' NTewnam's Cpnveyancinir, 3 v. folio, Davis's Re vi$al of the Laws ol North Caro lina, , ido. ; ' , v The Laws of Virginia published in 1773, do. Isacon s Abridgment, vol. 1,- 2 & 5, do. . D'Anvers's Abridirment of the Common Law 2d v. do. ' " OCTAVO. Bacon's Abridgment, 7 v. London edition, Durntord and Fast's Reports, is v. (the first 5 vol. English edition,) 1 . East's Reports, 14 v.- Espinasse's do. 4 v,' ' ' ' ! Equity Oases abridged, 3 v. . . Cowper's Reports, I Story's Pleadings, . Foster's Reports, . . Leach's Cases,- Latch's do. I '.' - Keyling's Reports,- Parker's do. S - Sugden's Law of3renclors, - . -; ptate Trials ih England, in 1795, Runmngton on Ejectments, Cooper's Banknipt Laws, . A succinct Digest of Bankrupt Laws, Martin's Justice of the Peace, ' . r Hay wood's dd. - , , History and practice of the Coiirt of Common Tie. is, . - -- - Law of Partnerships, Cruise on Fines, .. - ; Gilbert on Replevins, - ' , - on Common .Pleas, , ! Kyd on Awards, Morgan's Essavs,' 3 v. v. '";--, ''': Vesey, Sen. Reports, 2 v. ' , - : Hullock's Law of Costs, i Williams's jusdee of tlie Peace, 4 v. ' Conductor Geileralis, ' i - Powell on Powers, Park on' Insurance. . , Haleigh June 6, 1824. 1 V 67 be di-awn in the Cit3' -of New-York, or the 18th o August next, and completed SCHEME, j ? in one day. 1 Prize 1 ; 1 20 ; - of S20, 000 is S20, 000 10,000 5,082' 1,000 y . 500 200 100 : ' 60 . -;12 : ... 6 1000 ' -5,082 20,000 10,000 8,200 5,100 3,060 20,808;. 68,850 20 41 51 51 1734 11475 13,395 Prizes, 8171,100 $7 -Shares in Present - price of Tickets proportion. Prize Tickets in former Lotte- ries received inpayment above splendid Lottery "(where' the; blanks arep only one and a half to a prize) received by-,; -' r, r:'"- '';.'rj'- -;- ', J ''K-'-'. .- i HENRY iWHYTE. - Fj:t:rsbuhg,.. Va. . : . 76td ., August 4i 1 :r B ETWEEN 30 and;!40 : Shares: of Cape " Fear Uank Stock may b e had at the cur rent price, on, application - to thte Printers herebf."A ; . . . . , , 'i; , ' April '20th, 1824. ' ' :. -46 Cowens Reports of Cases "argued in the Su y j'i premeCourt of New-York vol?'l;;i; - Starkie's 'Reports of Cases at Nisi Trius in " King's jBench and Common Pleas, 2 v. Starkie's Treatise on Criminal Pleadihgil?i 1 ;: ArchbbTd's I Practice of the Court of Kingfs ,:' rr -km miQ Jepa constant Ssiirvhv Milllnen- ulntil;she-can tlo,, K.ll t P1- f iKLUSh1 c:re(lued jto rxavment hr ninco tf . , . '. "(i e?;p! -Rh' will ,ii 1. It ll0tcs fe.taking the speediest mode i-Jutfe 181824.; -A.- ' . .. - . ---: I rilHOMAS COBBS bec-s leav JL the citizens of this place, and to inforrn the nnr.iu generally; th"at he has just received his Sp-ip supply of MateriaIsfrom New-York!anci ihi where, which Will e e him to finish f riages and Harness, ;6f all descriptions, Io-t' than heretofore. 'v" : " M L.. To those not acquainted .with hisXstab- ment,'he begs leave to state, that the Work in everv respect, shall very. He-begs leave to tender his cratefiil knowledgmerits to the public for the very liberal encduragejhent they have been nTpac ed to give him, andssures 'thern that "hi personal attention shall be given to his nro- fession; and the work" shall be as low a? ;t can be afforded.'" CaIl and iudtre 'for vm. selye?, before ybu' purchase elsewhere, " ' ' Orders thankfully: received arid d itched with celeritv. ' 4 Raleigh, May 6., tf FOURTH GLASS SCHEME. 1 Pri-ze of 5 ,' 6 S50Q0 is S5000 20(30 loooa 1000 500 ,340 50 10 5 booo 040 6900 i03C0- . G . .138 .. .. 690 v 6072 , 6924 Prizes 1062G Blanks. 17550 tickets. 1 blanks to'a mix?. 'This Lottery is formed by the! ternary Combination and Permutation of 27 number The fate of the above 17550 tickets vill be determined in a few moments by the drawing of 4 numbers out: of 27 put into the wheel.: : (Cf" The drawing will take place on Thur, 4day the 25tli day of November, or at a much earlier day, if the sale of tickets willj warrant it. ,; Tickets and Shares in this Lottery, can be obtain ed' without any advance 'on tlie price by leavincr rrders for the, sariie at th'e Bookstore of J. GTALES & SON, IuivaH : .'.;' Whole Ticket 5 00 ;-. Half r do - . . 2 50 Quarter do ' , : 1 25 Parcels of 9 Tickets may also be; had ; purchased in that way they will cost $45, ait I are warranted to draw $20, less 15 per cen. Should a parcel be purchased by certificuto it win cost only i - - i Of Whole-Tickets " f.28 ; ?. . Half do ' 'V:' -14 ; Quarter do" ; ''','"' - 7 f Prizes payable 30 flays after.the drawing and subject' to a deduction otv15 per QCj Orders from the country, (pos will meet with prompt ' attention..'. 'lf paid , July 10. - - ' ' . GOtd ! 76 PROPOSALS TQTl PU11I.ISHIXG:A JfEWfiPAPEK IK THIS TOWXi The Fayelteville Weekly Gleaner: B. II.'.tIlbot, Editor. 1 PROSPECTUS. In accordance with custom, it first becomf necessary that the Editor should make an er pose of his political tenets, "and. then tinfoil, his plans :--in comphance therCwith heiwould .i (as a creed by which he will, in his politicari Career be guided) beg leave to-point jtp the! Farewell Address of the Fa dier of American j Independence ;. and when "he shall depart mereirom wttnuratri your patrsnape. M His plans are to make this Journal equally Useful and interesting botli to the Merchant and Agriculturalist ? lo give weekly, ' accu rate statements of sales, public arid private. Also, an estimate of imports and exports" -with every (transaction allied either to commerce or agriculture, that shall 'come within his knowledge ; . and from his experience in the commercial world, with : the arrangements that will be made to effect this object; he hopes that he may receive the favorable con sideration of an enlightened public. ; j It is likewise the intention of the Editor to report c verbatim et literatim" all trials by Ju ry, in-the respective Courts held here ;i whe ther involving questions'of lawj or made in-, teresting by incident ; and he will also peca sionaily step into the TownJIall," and Jus tices Court Rooms. As the Editor entertains the opinion,- that, tlie Glbankh may be still more interesting by giving the proceedings pi our State Legislature an extenso, he mtencis residing in Raleigh during the session of fhar nonoraoie Doiy. a synopsis oi iongre" al Proceedings will always be found in the. columns . of- this Joufrial. Orijrinal 'matter,- .1 e. 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