: V..F.li: StM;;SS5MS . .:. : ; ' 1 Is. published every "Tcisn at and Faipir; by " v: JOSEPft GALES'& SOr At Fits I) ol law per annum -half in advance. V r r s . ADVERTISEMENTS T - ' Not exceeding 16 lies, neatly inserted three times for a Dollar and 25 cents for every sue--ceeding publication ; those of greater length Jn the 'same, proportion.... Coitoco'iriciTfosrs thankfully - received!.... Lbttkrs to the Edi lors must be post-paid. '.VX'- ' WILtlE 'JONES returnsf his sincere thanks to his friends and the nublic In general, for the, liberal share of public favori since he has 4kept a house of Entertainjnent In the city of . Raleigh, and takes this oppor tunity of -Informing - his. .friends that he still -Moh tinues tQ keep his house open for the ac commodation of travellers, and such as wish to call on; him. , lie will also., be prepared t accommodate - thirtv-five of-; the Members! with board during the next General ,AssenJ-l f ... I bly, '.his rooms are large and comfortable, and Lafla to attend to such other' business in iD'additioh to his dwelling he has eight goddftion to the general interejits of the Tnstil rooms out of it, all ot 'them snail. oe f ' i . i j i i -i . turnisneu witn gooa ucus.: v October 18. 97-3 w. MRS. J ETER still continues at her old stand, and is prepared to accommo ylate ten. or fifteen Members'of the Legisla ture with- Board and Lodging. Transient persons will be attended to as usual. ; Aul Jre h6pes that her lpVcharges and endea vors to pleaseV will" merit a continuance of their patronage." . ":T ' . , !. :IaTeigh,'Oct. 20, 1824. - 98- OTTiHE Mis3es Puluams' lnfornv. the public, cl and the Members of , the, ensuing Gene larAssembly. that.their"boafding houseis con tinned as usual,' and their accommodations will be increased by 'detached private rooms. A continuance of the favors of their-, friends arid the public,is respectfully solicited. . ll Raleigh, Oct20, 1824. . . v 98-3t.v; """TiffY Dog found somewhere in the street JJrfl and brought to me last week, a Pocket Book, containing a small sum in bank bills, and a larg'e account for carpenter's work, but there is no name indicating the owner.. It will be restored upon identifying the proper ty and paying the cxpence of this advertiser ment. - . f : , W. B. G. TAYLOR, i Oct. 28. - ' . ' 100 Cabinet Malter &: Upholsterer ; tl AVING contracted to furnish the Capitol JUL of North-Carolina , begs leave to inform the inhabitants of Raleigh and its vicinitvythat he is about to establish himself in the '.above line, near the Capitol Square, where he hopes by the aid of , good materials -sound workl manslvip, and some- little, display iof taste, to " merit a shareof public patronage . , May 20. ''K-'r' '-.-'. - pVj i 54 . auk: tocliiyt Sale I ON Monday the' 6th day of December next will be. sold before the door of the State Bank of North-Carolina, Forty Shares of the Capital Stock of said Bank, and Sixty of tfiat of the Bank.of Cape-Feur. . ,' The public aTe assured that the said Stock L-will certainly be sold, as the sale isto be made n omer to ciose me assignment or itooen Cochran's effects the United States. ; - Terms will be made known, at the day-or by application to either of .the. subscribers. , . "VYM. V. JONES, Trusiee. . V , r T. P. DEVKREUX, Dist, Atto. Ra!eigh, Sept. 28.. - 91 ";-'?ftce,V;: ON Saturday the 4th of December next, ..will be sold at"the Court-house in the city of Raleigh the folio wing Lots ?nd parts of Lots, or so much thereof us will satisfy the - City Tax due thereon, . and costs of advertisi ing, viz;.; ;r.f ... ; v - ;.,r;:.. In the Eastern , Ward. .v. Part of Lot No. 86, given inby Thomas Pow ers for .lames Powers. V ' ' . 1 Lot No." 143, given in by l);V)d Itoyster.'f ; of 123 and 107, supposed to belong to - i Elsworth ,Vandegrift.' . ;V ; v u 2 Lots Nos.' ir6. and 177, the property of Sa is yjrah Glendinning. - - 4 Lots Nos. 206, 207, 222 and 223; the pro, perty of Stephen Haywood, dee'd. ' Part of 236 and 252, occupied by Benjamin : Itagsdale. - .-..,... .'.j-.y,;-- r in the Middle Yard.: Part of Lot 146, becupisii by Thos, Powers. ; Parts of Lots Nos. 163 and 226, the. property 5'of John Y. Savage. , ' Part' of Lot Ko. 130, the property of William ,. Thompson. ' -: . : . FarTof Lot No. 114, the property of A. S. H i: ' 5 Burges; '! , ... ' V' ;. C " X Part of LotNo. .130, supposed jtai be the pro perty of Oeyeretix-and Taylor; ' . Part: of 'Lot No.V 115,'' occupied by Susan r. 1 . In tie WesternV'ard . v - 2 Xots. Nos. , 9. andf 10, sitpposed to be tlie r - property, of Mrs. Foster of Franklin. - c 4 Lots Nos. 120, 121,136 and 137, the, pro ' ' v p er 'ty of James Mi He nderson. . .-s-; , '1 Lot.No. 232, supposed to be the property of, John G.-.lIarball.?v.'4-J-.t :r:':'? vl Lot No. .2 16, jhe property of Marshall's neirs ; ..vi J'art I of I at Na 16r, formerly occupied by MiUmgton Ridhanlsoiwhx ':V - i - ' .TVjf-v? ;.-'trt. B.1RAGAN, Collector. Vl MUS. ,PAWSLEY, .has' arranged her hotjse soTaatpaccommodale Tseireral Members of-the -Assembhv ith Boarding and. con Ve nient looms. .. ? . .! ;, .',.. - '-; i Raleigh. Oct. 14. 1824. ;1 ,: ' 496-tf. -.', Ni! iB. Transient hoarders wjll he take" pit reasonable terms.'.. k ?-f;"f v-.-,: r '' 5 ' rjHE Subscriber : wil) receive, on or before I Tuesday next, from the Oxford Tan-yards, a ; well selected and ... extensive assortment of Leather From the known superior quality a further description Is unnecessary.' - Th- public is invited to call and judgs for them selves . , : RANDOLPH WEBB. ' Raleigh, 28th Oct1824. North-Carolina State Bank. L t. - - v ; Ji:letgJ JSTo 5, 1824. ' y4 , GBEEARLY to tht 2d section of the Act J incorporating' the State Bank of North Carolina, an election of nineteen Directors of Uhe Principal Bank is to take place annually on the first Monday in December. ;Ihe Stockholders of the said Bank are therefore - - - - . called upon to .meet anct bold said Klection, nstitution as may be iudged necesfiar on Monday the 6th of December- next, at 9 o'clock in the morning, at the Bank in, Raleigh. By order of the Board, . WM. II- HAYWOOD, Cash'r.. 03.Such Stockholders as cannofconveni ently attend, will please to send their Prox ies. , . ' THAT, excellent stand for a Grocery on Market-street f rmerly occupied by Mr. Henry Hardiei Also, the S' ore-house aiul Counting Boom, now. occupied by: Mr. Jon C. Stetlman, next door to my Medicine store, for the Dry Gotnl. business. &,c. it is not infe rior to any stand in the place. Bents will be reduced to suit the times, and possession giv en immediately. . ; ... RANDOLPH WEBB, t Raleigh. Nov. 6,1824. 3-5 w Youn man vh-": -c in teach tlie Greek and" Latin Classics, Kngdish Grammar Geography,1 History, A'ithme'ic, Geometry, Tiigonometr', &c. He has taught succeiss fully for a few years. . As to character and abi'ities, satisfactory testimonials can be produced". A line' left for .1. L. at jliis office will be attend l to. Raleigh, Nov. 3, 1824. j 102-3t. J. G-XLF.S SON have received from Charlt ston, a Box of -.Dr. Da'ton's celebrated Concentrated Tincture of YeJlow Bark, a certain cure for Agues and Inteimit tents, and very useful in all complaints which require large doses ofjlark. A tea-spoonful in a wine glass of water is equal to a Urge! dose of the Powder, ;ii(l 's agreeable to- take, and more likely to afri ee with the . stomach than the powder in gross. Price one dollar a bottle, with directions. lan&s ; lor swl-i ; 0lr of WaeA. BY virtue of a decree of the Superior Court , of Equity . for the count' of Wake, made at the last term of f aid Court, will be offered for sale at the Curt:House in., the City "of BaleighVon Monday 'the 20thday of Decem ber next, on a credit' of 12 months, two valu able Ti;act a of. Land, belonging to the estate fcf -Wdliira li. Kiiihn. . decd i-viz one tract lying-in ttie waters of Beaver D-.m Creek and on, the Stage, roa L leading from lialeigh-to Louisburg; adjoining the lands' of -Nathaniel Jones and otliers, &, containing hy estirnatirfn four hundred and four acres and an half, which said tract, of land, wa puralirtsed by said Wm. ll Uuffi'! of Jeremiah Dunn. The bthcr tract principally in woods, containing fifty -three and three quarter ucres, by actual mea surement an-t adjoinuig the ians f C. Mau ly and others, was purchased of James Bo lan anu wife. , The purchaser xV ill be requir edto give, bond wi.th two good securities for the purchase nonevJ . " t s ,JO:N S. ELLIS, C. & M. K. A Nov. 8; 1S24. "' ... 3- . State of North-.Caroltn A, - ' Wake County. v Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, August .-yyy Sessions, : 1824. , Elizabeth AVhitaker, widow and rolict of John - Whitaker, senr. decM. vs. llugli H. ' Whitaker, Lncy .Fowler, wife of John Fowr 1 ler, , Sarah PeiTy,4vife of. Isaac Perry, -'Bo-. bert Whitaker,' Samuel- Whitaker, John V hitaker, Wesley ;:Whitaker, Klizabeth ; Crowder, wife .ofvGeorge Crowder, Willis -.-$ AVhitaker,Maria Crowder, wife of Hardy Crowder, -Angelina Sanders, wife of Theo ;V philus Sanders, David W'hrtaker; and Tho .: mas .G. Whitaker--Petifion for. Dower in the Lands cf john Whitaker, senr. dr c'd. TTT.v haying been made appear to ?he Court :JL. that , the, Defendants, Hugh H. Whitaker Lucy Fowler, wife of John Fowler, Sarah Per ry, wife of Isaac P?rrv, Angelina Sandeis, wife of Theophilu9 Sanders, reside, beyond the. ii- m'its Of; this state,- so that the brdi nar y pro cess of law cannot be served on them ; It is therefore; ordered by the Court, that publi cation, be made in the, .Kaleigh Reg.ster, for four weeks, that unless the Defendants afore said, come forward on or before the next Court, of Pleas and Quarter -Session? of our said Court ,to be held fir the.county of YVake, on the third -Monday of-November next and shew cause?, wherefore Vthe petitiorier shall iinbt'have dower ii tlie lands of her deceased husband otherwise' jmlfirment pro'confesso, - l,wiU be entered against them and the prayer Tektp. UilClNG. C. ci T OBKRT J AFFRAY & Co.. hav e receiv 9j ! edr their'-frail- Jm p ortat ian!6tJ)rifi Ctobjls; dirfct from. England and, York. ,::;heir issortraent itidludes almost every article need ed Ui:K ountry;s: ore ;i yUfytpiCv'fe . ( They invite all responsible jdealer; to om and buy oi as li b eral terms xi f c red it as are given by any Importer in, thetT rated. States. j Other houses in this town, h ive imported sovlargly .tbis;season;that tlie-ambunVf eobds ! here. at. Dresent,1 fr exceeds that, of any former time in our ; experience vafVi The; stock of Groceries, is t equally extensive.- ;Cbdi.try dealers therefore,; '.fiaVe!K-; ny rriotfe advantages now tlian heretofore in thistnarket. - - - 102-2m t j Fave'tteville, October 125th 1824. lv! 1 Y SVEBB.'haii in addition to his Medicines, .Jwi the fb'lowiiig Groceries : "-. !J i Jamaica'-; Antigiia; arid s. Rums,- North t; in French Applet and Brandy, Peacb, : .. Holland Gin and Whiskey, Madeira, . V ' Tenetttte, Sherry, Lisbon, AVines Claret, ; Port,. , , Malaga and i. .- Country, . J London Porter, ; ' D . j . Mustard in bottle . Loaf Sugar 1st Quality, Copperas,' Molasses ;nd Bice, Imperial and 7 -t- u. ..i:;." ,r tea, uwiiiuuiuv, Young Hyson S - Northern Cheese, ;. , ? Spermaceti Candles, . Powder, Shot and Bar Lead. y The Wines-having-been selected princi pally for medicinal purposes will be found in a jnire state Raliigli, Nov. 6 1824. $. V & .on liipv WHOLKS ALE GROi'ERS, '.-';' liny Street, Ftiyetter iUe vV. bOTer for sale for cash or produce, r 15 llhds. 7 , ; ' 35 10 65 20 20 .25 10 5 Bb!s. OUK 1 ' y v tlo Loaf do V " Bags ()flee, i do Pejper, Alspice and Gingeri illhds. Molasses, ' Bbls. N. B. Bum, ' ; do ' Northern; Gin,'"- " 200 Jveffs Cut Nails and Brads assorted 4d- to 40d. 30 Tons Swedi s Ir-fii assoi teiU 1000 cwt. (ierman Steel, , 135Q jdo Blistered do. 250 do Cast . do. ; - 1500 do Hotip Iron. 2000 do Sheet Iron, 2500 jShai-ernoulds, 1 1500"iUus!ieis Liveipool Salt, - -700 40 10 5) cio. nounuuo Boxes No., 10,k C.tton Cards, . -do No.' 6, Wool do. :fcS?.JJM Window Glass, , 10 100. 1 "25! -barns' Wrapping Paper, . do i Wr iintr do, 5CKegs Dupont II F Powder, 3 do Shot, assorted, 2 do Bar Lrad, 10 J.?bfs. Tannei i Oil, ' 20 do Mackerel, - " . 20 Half do do. ' 8 'Crates St y Jugs, assorted, 150Q b t. Salt Petre, 500 1 do AlUun, 500 I do Brimstone, ' v L Jiag-trmsr and 1 Bale of Bope and Twine. Witii an assortment of PAINTS,- t)lL and DYB STUFFS. . .- -: '-'.'. , - - " A LSO A constant sunnlv of H unt Jlla .. - - - . . - c hi te Cards. - Oct: 2S, 1824. 102 ! H. (x. Nelson, II AS received bv the latest arrivals trm I 1, Yev York and PhiLnletphiu, One Hun dred Packages BOOTS and SHOES, well se lected for this market. ? . .v. !';' - ALSO, . lOOi Doz. Po"ketHooks and Wallets, ? 20; '1 12j 50 ,101 201 do. Goat Skins,' i . t!o. Ce)louieil Morocco Skins, do. Lining Skins, i . ' Hea-ns Writ ing Paper, ; Cases Wool Hats, ' Dpz. Morocco) Hats , ? j . i do Boxes fresh Muscatel Baisins. .4 All of which, are olfered at IVholesale, at a small advance 110m cosi, iviercnants irom tiie j country, are respectfully invited to call and examine the above goods and prices. . , Fav etttrvdle,- Oct. 28, 1824. ' 102:6w. STHK subscriber - has just received br the last arri-ais One Unnured and Sixty-fix Packages D li Y GOODS, well selected for thi4 market ; compriin . almost every article wanted in the Drv Good line. I: j j. '.. '-; " ALSO, 2a Cases Straw Bonnets, 4 ' - I; 100 Nest IJimd Boxes 1 - r 1 "-' 5 Trunks Shelby Ivory, Brass and Imitation , I C Combs; : -V - ' ' ;:' '! f V.v Cotton and AVool'Cards, Wool Huts, &c. ."The abve- articles are offer dtl at Whole sale and. Betail. t a small advance from cost. Merchants from the countrv, a e respect: fullv rinvitt;d . to cll and examine the Goods and prices, H".-y''y.3f'v,y ' tl'-f- ' :.-::" ::f .y'-,;- - v ?t ytE. "ELEWIS;?: yi Fayetteville, Oct;;231824. lt)2wr" A: NOTE of hand (on David Gorrell for . about the Amount of $518 98. - 1 there- fjrefforwarn aU persons against tradmg foi Uie same. i'y RALPH GORRELL. w Srorr cyig Sec- &c. f lUIIi- siibscribef having -settled vhiniSelin, f Jvthls "cit 'offers 'hik servit lie as Surveyori ahef attet himself , that from thef extensive practiceWhichhe has had,; combined with a suneriorstyle of exe cuting, maps, and j pu nctua'ity; i'atteni.6n to business to' -'he-"abfetocrive irtjneraisiatis- facti6ii to those" who may favor him with the ir commands. -Levels for determining7 the most eligible:) situations Ibr i Mil!s &can with accuracy. I v t f BO BT, ll. B. iBBAZfEB, I y ;JLate, Assistant Jingmeer o.ine, tate citii, ocpu: iuj, '.og v,i3tvM -. Cordial Tincture' of , Rhuboi'bv - gH 11 S admirable Medicine is p re pared by jL - iDr.s Da!tonibf.' Charleston .the gentle man whf) p re pares i "h ? j Cbiicentrated Tinc iure of Bark which has been so much ap proved by all . who have made use of it. - . A table spoohful.br two of"this Tincture h takn occasionally,i when symptoms indicate a bilious habit, a weakness of the "stomachy indigestion .or chollcky conYplaintsi r j I C A . small , .quantity ; of this Tincture" is re-. ceived by ;J Gales Sc Son, in Baleigh; O The price is $1 a bottle the same as the Concen trated Tincture of Bark. . - i - -rS, '; Raleigh; Oct. 3, 1824. . 102- TJUN. AWAY from the Subscriber, on Jl B Thursdiy night, 14thinst. a -'negro'. man mimed JACK; about five feet eight or nine inches high, a little yellow - complected, two u? per fore teeth out, 5 about forty-nine years Oi' aire. Any persouwho will deliver the said negro to me, shall have the above reward". hansom Walker. Warren, Oct. 20. ;.w J '. 102-2t. , . .; v- - ,;y - "Relay' V .., fl "3"AS returned' from New-York, where 2 JL she has selected an elegant and fashion able assortment of MILLlNKBY and FANCY F GOODS among which are, ' ' v - Leghorn and Straw Bonnets,.- ' y Silk and Velvet Hats, with Feathers, yj Ctjldren's Beaver Hats and' Chinchilly Caps, Silk and Bobinet Lace (Caps, Feathers and Flowers, , y Friz, tts and Curls,- . t Necklaces aird Beads, . . 'Steel and Paste Buckles, . Shell and Mock Co.nbs, , 1 v lacas af Oil a?id Fancy Soap, , - ; Silk Froirs, Biittons antl Gimp, A general assortment of. Bibborre, T Threal Laces ami Edgings, Bobinets and Silk Lace Vei!. -4-4 Bobinet Laces, figured and plain, " Worked Muslins, Bobes and Dresses, Figured and, plain Swiss Jaconet and Book '- . Muslins,- j .. --" Pyy -'v -''"'' Swiss Pellerihes and print and Square Hand- .'kerchiefs, - : y - ' 'y y:" ''" - -."'.' Mandarin Cr:pes and Bobes, . - Figured and Striped Gros De Naples Silk, ' Barege Sjilks; Bibbons and Handkerchiels, Levantine Siika, figured and plain, -Velveteen and figured Silk Handkerchiefs, Flag, B.uiTLlana and Jackson Silk do. L xlies. ribbed, figured -and: plain-Silk 1 lose,'" ('otton . iid W orsted y do. - Silk Kid, Horscskin and Lafaye'.te Gloves, Prunella and Denmarfc - Sattin Shoes, Children's Morrocco'and Leather do. Fashionable Calicos and (Caroline Pluids, Cashmew, Merino,. Imitation and Casiraere - Shaw's, .i " t Black Figured Pordin, . Bombazeer.s an 1 Bombazettes, v ', (?- Pelis Cloths ami Col iured Plusli, " -Caroline P'a'd ind Silk Cloaks. H. li. Jiavii g procured prints of ;the pre State of NoTth-Carolunt, Jrthnstoti County. . Court of-Pleas and Quarter Sessions, ;--Au- f; . -xust Term, 1824-.. Burnaba Bulls, ") . - - - M " 1 A A A . M. v.. , t. .unginai Aitacnrnem. Jame's S. Murchie. -. ' fl" appear ng to tlie satisfaction of theCoutt that the Detendant,.. James b. Iurohie, is nut a resident of this State,' it is therefore Ordered, that publication be made in the Ra leigh Begister for . three months, that unless lie be and appear at our next Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Vto be held (or sa'ul Cpunty at the Court-House in Smithfield, oil the 4th ' Alonday in November next, and Te plevy and plead, or demur, or judgment will be taken against him. f . '. " : ' 1 HM. SANDERS, Cl'k. 1 Sept. 28. 1824 , .' Mouse of EBtertainment. TARG ARIVV VBM3 TRONG, at b er large xf i and commodious two, story I louse, 4in Fayettevillt- street.; opposite; to thfe. Cburt House, is well prepared to accomif-tlite Twenty or Twenty.fi ve MKMBERS; of the approaching ' Assembly rwth BOARD--a! takes this, opportunity to inform them that every attention shall bepaid so as to render their entertainment cairfoxtaide .'and agreea ble. 1 1 e r House . is Jarge , affording conveni ent and private Rooms for Familiejs and.Tra veUers. i i lierBarj is well furnished; with the best oCLiquors.yvy y jy-jyvy :y-iy .,N. B. iTi-ansieiit lpeple will be accommjo dated asus.ual, as there. is an excellent Stable onihelot, well fifrnished witli Corh :bk' deiV Oats, and every thing nce'ssaryy Her sent fashions, is prepaved tomuke PRL1SSKS and pBKSSES in the most fashionabie style, and at the shortest notice. . f H " j Baleigh, Nby- 4, lBi. v " 2-tfw.- ' tft., W AVID B. C liANE & CO. ;haA jn t re- The ever y article uuallv'ktpt in V6unVry.s;or. , Fay e He ville; pc t 24W.1 824 t 102-2m i 8 ll F Subscribers" haviris: entered f hrriVpri " liavim? entered i ntd cu w - ' t" . tj - - t i ' - f.: t rrhin ifi theicarriatfe triakirt'g bi; si'ness;:'Xind e e tt b e firfh of J AC O B V A N A GENEN 48q4CO,I beg .leave to. jnftrm t)ieir ey- nej he' work in;every instancei-xhatlOe warranted for twelve .nibntlis.) f Persons wishing to pur.'; cliHseycarriages are Respectfully invited to ' call, i-'i. ' -'-i i'. . '.a paired at -tlie s'hortes-:notice,vatid oxiihj moz).' reasonable- terma. JACOB VAN.WAGBNBN. u.,r WILLI AM hV CLAIHfy 9, 1824, yH - 60-lwtf. 4 Junt Srutc of Gfe C6urt of Pleas kind Jiuarf.er essioiisi yit , v":,"'y - ''grist 'term,. 1824r,nyy.y"i a, Washington & IMiompsi, ; y ' - -'VJ-V.- '::' .j ames cs. .iuiciur, , , . j '.. : 4 . v . , . ., Ti appearing-;; to the r)tisfactibtt or the - Court. thatthe llefeKdahi Raines fs," I Murchie. is not a resident oif thj4 Stae, it U therefore ordered t hat . publication be Iniade -hithe Rldelgh Register," for "Uvree. mouths, that unless he be and appear atr our; next Court of Pleas and Quarter Sesjonsi to be, V hell for said ' Crmnty, at tlie Codrt-House n',, Smithfield, on the 4th Monday ib Nov'embery. next, and replevy and plead or demur, ut. judgment will be'take"'! against hirh; Ji j , v . k Sept. 28yi824:'"fi-;:y j?' " c ' . State, of NortlnOarolinL - ; fN "obedience to. the act of .the Gerefal Ai ... sembly of 1 823, chapter. luvTTth, t h e " lie Treasurer hereby RH'es vV&VlJiat h e vv ill purchase oft he stock s?br shares of any vr all of t!e three sever-d Banks of this "stnite.foi1 -the use and benef t of,". the pubWV-TIjcttcrs addressed to him on that subJcct, post paid, .j . will be prbmp'rlv replied .to.; ? i ?hy '-v- f ' JOIIN H VYWOOl, Pub. Treas. - J?aleigh, 25 i: Oct:t1824.yy 100-v ; - , rr-r : - --"rrf" . '. . ;:yv;3ustSuAi r "iw ;y- t'Sg-. - -' COAlNlNGy bvsicbisrt ne Astroncmxal ! aivd Weather Calculations, some vlua . ble pieces , on Farmbig arid'Mjurar affaire j i many- useful and ihtcresfng Miscellknebuci l articles. Medical Receipts, A bcdotes, 8c c ? a list of tlie Officers;of 5her iovernmerit of this State, and of tlie, ;Un!jted States, witli their salaries ; the times f Kplding all the V different Couris in this Sbite ; the Members Jof Assemblvyl&c: &cy - ; J - I lj, .' " ySojd w holesalei a dd retail h v the F :' li ers ; .b,-S'tuari;Bi'rdsall &cd:'Fayette-'ii: . ;. by ' Salmon: Hall, v Newberp, and retail by ltioat of the Storekeepers in tlie. State. yV ' R most valuable settlement of lai nds 1 Burke county lis nok offered for sale- Mount Ary, 1220 acresi oak and hickory r mixt lands. y. There is enougli cleared land to ' make 100 bales "of Xo'ttdxi ''and 12000 buh eh of Corii .and. pastures besi(ks 100:of, ? acres" is swamp soil from 3 ' to! 4 feet ? deep, v su table, if tlruined, for pprn.-Indigo, !Cx)tton aii'd. with acjditionalexpeiice, prjie for Itjct. The boveJahdjs as J well Watered as any in.Geoi-gia ao Temarkable for health. : I h-. ve resided on said lands br J24 years'. 'ami. have- taken butt one dosef mediclne'j 'in 18 years. This land is'prirr for Stockp-liast at least 50 Springs -tlirec r prime places for settlements or ; huiidingiTtt has good tittia tions for a Distilleiy, , IndigbVats, TnnyartL . Cotton Machines with Water enough to clean' from. 6 to 9 bales pet. day; the dam tnade.v Tlie swamp land, if.put in order, equal to any for Indigo it would produce three cutting' if cultivated well.So let it suffice as it sufta arm is mucn larger xnan usuai ; offer arHOLESyVLI -tlfreponsiblet cpiim friends and the piibhC ih general, tu.it in ciiri be supplied v with any work ; n their li as low as' it cjq be obtained elsevhere. T so many sUptes; it is equal to anv land in, Gt orgia. The swamp, if drained wejl, wr mid I be good for 50tbis1ri els Corn per acre. ' And ? f also my Grist and Saw Mills with about 4 acres I of land-the Grist Mill, if well Attended' to - ' will supply forty in firnily and tock with j gram. It is one ofHhefinest places in Gt or- - l giifbr- nshi especiallv- for trout ind pe'rcii " ' This land is within;2S miles" of Augusta : Cash to amount of $6000 Jthe other on kr ' ' comniddating' terms. !' It must be sold bv De- cemteryyyvyy y-'i;TjYo.:..y. .', ! P. S. Another Tract of 840 or 50 'acre ' vithiii fouf rhiy i of the above,1 for sa'e ; thh 7 is mixt landVguo. :"oY Cottonv Xibni brVheat 4 ' 1 lor approved paper at one or two years;! ' , S y Several perspiu mav be "suited iU'nYny - : kbors. ' : :-y ? -'-'.: t T the Bookstore oF.J r: 0 A j uctooer xu, 104. r . - yii-ow,-.,r :- 1 .y . : ,. 1'. - ;, . ? y IT y.j y.y ,v-i:; yy. 'y y-i.;;. ;; J ; 0''-:;iy'Vty:yf;Hlr;S "''vivV'r -.' '' I i . ' v. - - ' ; - ' ' ' . tf :s f ''Z'., 'l'-r:;z --'V;!.-' " '-1 ; '.; - i r .'.: - :V,-t;:: v;.:-'-'1 y. - - -y r" -' ' ; ;i y- -;'' ,-'-'. v; .