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TM -AMERICA. ' The iju&tionlof raoU ctneral in- PEACi lercM is what is tobc ouV, future fcon Dsctioi with -AmcriciiArc Vc lo - hpe pcitc or ;arf,:. y . Vi; f ". Ii i to be feared tbatopon this sub . . jectMhe public tcclings, ' Vr.dcr the rniacaemcnt of party, arihVJVr- mentation of somewhat of the bid 1 rJc(tveitx. is ir'i" dreadful. statedf irri- "Le.ui have war vitii . America ! AVe .wiU putiUh heir insolence, des- troy her. enm merer, cripple Iier.fu 7 ture : atiempir it riraJry? and throw" het back a whole century in her ha - ; i !t:.' .ri.'.ur.. 1 ' i. .. .... v eent ruaiuic strengtli upon theindus-, try and manufactures of England. She his no wealth but the wealth of merchants no eml sustenance but ivhait she draws "1'rora us. u Let ui confess our power, byjhl pressure upon her necessities. . ' " An Arhcncaii cannot shave or clothe UrrVself without . tfir aid of '"ShtfTield or Manchester. Without the warmth of our fleeces he roust r r- r roitl. .titiifn&fUm tr -Y cues Have we not a whole conti Is it possible thai America can subsist . independent or the clothiers ofYoikshirc?" : . . ; Such b the popular cry 5 it ii the .old delusion, a scyon from the same loat u these colonies. . In CTcry crisis of danger and dif Scully, wc hare never hesitated to .u " i 'therefore now, with a confidence which we trust will not be deemed Immodest, as it Has no ether source than in an ardent feeling for the good ofoiir country. , :' Peace with America, a close con junction of interests, a confederacy , vi tMcuuxup, a iamuy compari ani , Union, .is the most desirable of all ' possible events that could occur In Great-Britain atthe present moment, Vhe war hai now ceased ; and as far as the conflict of armies is con cerned, the sword is sheathed.. The continental confederacy is split and bulged to it list timber ; and in that Xtate of. decomposition and wreck ' that no dexterity can promise itself to put it a3in together. , v There is but czz power cn the con tinent of Europe ; and butoa power Upon the sea. The Leviathan of the land, andthe Leviathan ot the water. the thirdiand next $rtdt poxutr of the zaorld. She has grown to it by her industry and under the encourage ment of Heaven ; and we cannot pre vent it. A nation of Eight Millions of iW fcle,upon a boundless continent ; with lwoimmensc oceans rolling on either idc, which connect thtm with crery part of the world which is not their own ; aucb a nation, id the present state of things, is a political pheno jntnon. From habir, f.-om common o w t h , fr om reci procal d esceht, f rom prejudice arising from wants and ha . bits T the same stirt, she belongs to us, and nothing but our own folly ean alienate her. Such a natidn as thU. war rsn rii. ther cripple nor thrqw back. Des troy her tradeand you do an essen tial, tervice. to Iff, but an irreparable injury to yourself. She Is a Conti nent : Commerce is nothing to her. "c iniiai hoi uiins every natiottai rood to be found oniy in tbVPric? Current. . The mercantile interest ofAme iica Forms but very small part of the interest of the whole There ii ah interest of the soil as well as the sea. America will riot debase herself for traders. "She encouraged them tle cuuse she live and nrofit hv thrir industry ?-v ,., Destroy this traffc i cut offArrie Hea from your supplies, !c you drive her to the substitution of her bwn in dustry and ingenuity y yolt force her pon ways and means of her own; i you strike at" her latent qualities : and if she once learn to supply herf self (necessity will quickly teach, a .les&on, upob which fortune ahd pro :Tiderico. have never failetl to smile) your market arid future traffic with her will b lost to you forever. She wUl hare manufactures of herptth, and your customer will prore your . rival. ;. . . if " - v- ;. t v , - v ." Peace with; America will is cer-. tainly give us all the continuing be- refits of the one,! as war will both take them away, and supply thenv tfcith the futute means of doing with- -utthem.'C " ' v.f- ..,.""' : ' i Let us then have peace with Am?' tica, and though thewhoIe continent be hut against us, .she can gire us all the raw'anidefc.we want, & con ume them alt when we hae manu i"tturtU themi We want, nothing from any other. The tar,' hemp, . . iiicncaf arc -i. umta cneaper an better than lh,"c afthefcaiUci . ' frail alaUTfiUftttt&mefjtirr , AMERICAN EM13AUCU; .The !at Daners from America communicate; the " intcftigencfe oT a J strong measure wnicn io xne jirc-. sent crisis of their aCfairs, the U. S; have Meemed U pfudcnV to dppt. ii -It is an VmBargo unUheirsip-, ping;i : at IntcTdictroa oralKforeign trade; whatever J iHs i suspensiorv of the exercise of those rightsyhich' they, were determined not to surrenv deri and. did not choose :to contest. i is a 'd'gnified tetfrerrient from the? commerce of jorein "hatton?,- at a (period when the' twa great powers 'of he -world have scarcely any other contention left. 5 When ;;to prevent trade" oh tbe'parCof tje one, and t6k force it into tho' prohibited channels on the part ot toe omcr, is aimosi the; sole remaining motive which oourishesihe flame of war in Europe. I t Tpprcvent kiudlingfrom the com-. Jrnoh blaie ; and that necessary 1n" ijury from the struggle which an un j avoidable inclination to one party or ;the other must have produced, Ame- has pursued a conduct of sound wis 'dom, and true political virtue. j As trade is the object of the quar rel, she has resigned the prite to the Icombatantsi .She has withdrawn her jelaims from th lists and retreated to the tranquil station of a spectator. This was the only' middle point left her between peace and war. j The embargo is hostile to no pow 'rr, because the measure is founded 'upon- those just rights of controul, which, in national exigencies, every government has a right to exercise (ovcriU own subjects ; and because, iif it be hostile to any par y, it is hos tile tothc American merchants them selves. v7lt ii a measure of peace and pre caution. It is impartial, because it is universale it is just,- because its direct operation Is upon those alone, whose rights, as subjects'of Amcri- ic, the supreme Kwer of the state bas & power to modify, to suspend, lor to abridge. ! As there are no exceptions in favor ! of any people, there can be no just cause of suspicion on the part of any ; England, France, or Spain, are upon :lhe same footing of cemmon exclu Uion ; or rather, indeed, the Ameri can merchant is precluded fiom tra JdifiJ: with any or either, j Wc thus see that Arnerica ha re o!rednot tribe caugh' in hostilities ; 'and as she has found wlnt is ordina rily called n-Utrality impossiblt, she has resorted to the defensive system with eijml dignity and prudence ; She has withdrawn from Europe and ' fallen buck upon her own rec urccs. ; In the common phmse, she is a; length determined to keep herscli to j herself. She Sets tlu first example ! of trying to live wiihout Europe ; Sr it now remains' for hurope to try j how she c&n live without Ame rica. Withreipcc! tothe islands cfSpiin. France and other powers, in the At lantic, which we call the West-India islands, there is no alternative wiih respect to thrm but the following : j they must either starve, or surrender ! without a siege, to Great-Britain. j As we possess the sea, their mo' her countries cannot supply them with that fp-xl which thty are unable to raise themselves ; and America,from the operation of her tmbargo, will hot supply them. What thtn is to bscrime of them ? They must cither be the prey of fa mine, or the spoil of Great-Britain, Rut is it to our advantage to conquer them ! Certainly no'. We cannot feed so many additional mouths as St. Domingo alone contains, without diminishing our own necessary .stock of subsistence ; moreover, vc'must now supply our own colonies with i provision. Smithheld,, Leadcnhall and Maiklanc will now swarm with new contractors fox Barbadoes, Ja maica and Antigua ; we shall have lo Jeed'a black population in several islands, exceeding one million, and a white population of a hundred and fiftyjhousand. , ' Can the nation support this leng? Are our crop's so very abundant, and our harvests so regularly exuberant, that we-can afford an increased con sumption of & million anil a half ; that -wi can feed; in addition to our own pedple, ha.If as many mouth's as all Ireland contains. . " ; - Here is, they'd anger J hereJs the. real pre ssurer ;;th e loss or suspe hsion of our'cbmmferce is a mere subordi nate evil to this. If a year of scar city should.again overtake'irs; which Providence iu its liietcy avert, how would the people of Great-Britain endure to see their markets-stripped, and their provisions shipped away for the WcstIndles ? We arc indeed supporting the Is lands at an aggravated cxpence,:if we must exchange our corn or cattle jjfor their sugar cane and molasses; We have seen how Arnerica. vai lues her trade, and. how ' false, nolo riously false, have.been alt pur esti mates of those feelings k prejudices.. upueJud.coAcite6 aa'irenerallv ODon-hert ' -i: XTOW iti ffreat-: hcakhvl rnvnmZ?l vl' And here we cannot helpre id an article vhicb cjurreaders will find, in the fcekto . WrfrnT6f Jam 1 7th v "".It was written of course, maf ny.dars uetoreine inieingeqce or me embargo 'sras received ; biitit will be found to ;. be a xom pleteiitici patfon Ot.UieItne oi poucy;-mcii iwcrica was likely to' pursue true des-, criptibrr Of her national feelihgsr. and impahial estimate of her political wisdom :f '" j'. OurVnljr wishes," ;t!rat this article may have a teridertiy to encourage that spirit of conciliation which, in the present state of things should be cherished at any hafcard. .We have no desire but to see harmony restored between" ;the two countries. ; and an union of interests, and an atliance of friendship, would not only check the stormt with which we are novvthreat ened,bui have a greater tendency thin anyot&er iwssible measure, to the level jf our lewerinp: enemy, and preserve jhe Cantoli immobile sax um of the Butish cons ittition. CLQCjl & WATCH' MAYING. THE S y scriber informs hisFriends and the Publx in general, that he has removrd from Cunford to Charlotte, in MccWeuburj, N. C. v-here he has com menced Business in Partnership with An Jj9u M' 'Bride. - BAUZ1LLAI GARDNER : A. Bride B. Gardner. CLOCK Be VTA. 1 CH MAKPltli GOLD AND SILVERSMITH I, Return thanks to thesr tormercustomers for past favours, hoping, by their assidu ous attention to.Bii sines s, to merit the pa tronage of the Public in the above Bran c'.e?. Clocks and Watches cateiully re paired. Alio, borne good Clocks on hand lor illc. A. M'BIUUE, B. GAUDNUl. Charlotte, April 18. Cash or Work will be given for old Gold, Silvtr and Brass Notice is hereby given, TO all whom it vn;ify concern, that 1 II AR Dili CROQM, of Leno i County, is dead intestate That at last JanuaiyTerm, Administration w ajgranted to the Subscriber on the Estate of the ie ceased. I therefore' notify all persons having claim against sa'd Estate, to make application agreeable to law, or they will be bamd of recovery , Also, those in dtoied aic requested" to make immed.au payment. WM. CHOOM, AdmV Iniir Canity, MarcbZS. ESTER TAINMENT 4 IPlIE Subscriber hating removed into the la'ge and commodious house, nown as Mears's Tavern, in Raleigh, inttuds keeping Entertainment lor those who may pit je to call on him; and hopes b hj$ airention and assiduity to merit the p aronae of the public Nothing iu his p ver to procure shall be vanting to ac commadate, and reader agreeab'r the situ ation of such gentlemen travellers and o: hers nho may favour him with their custom. MARK COOKE. Anrqi no 3 - LAMJ tOx SALE. 'T'lIIvSuUcribt.r has 300 Acres of Land in the County of Rowan (which he oilers for sale) ylngo-i the ro?.d which leads from Salisbury to Fayetteville, nine mtlcslw Salisbury, on Second Creek. It is very well adapxd to the culture of Corn, Wheat, Tobicco ad Cotton' Any person winning to purchase, may tpply t the subscriber, living in Huntsville, Surry County J- CLING MAN. Letters post-paid," will be attendee to. April 3. Thirty Dollars Rcxvafd. DUN AW t Y,. from the Subscri-. ber, on the 31st of March last, 'Fpur NEGROES, viz. Charles, Chloe. . Pms and a child The two Women and Man are about torty years of age each. '1 he man is about 5 feet 11 inches h:ghj and ChlceUsrger than rriss The"ir deaths cannot be described, as they have several suits with them It 13 supposed tltey wilt make for the Isle of Wight County, Vir ginia, I will give i he above Reward, if delivered to me, or secured in any Jail so that 1 get them again j or in proportion for anypart of them.. . . X. JOHN SFXREST, Ateetmburz Covripttf.'C.'jlp it 6. . SFOKTS OF THE PIT. A MAIN of twenty-one Cocks will be fovght in Hillsborough, on; the' Wednesday after the first Tuesdaj in June, next, by Juhn Alston of ChatharoCounty, and Ifenry Atlcinson of CaswelU .for Five Hurdred Dollars, ; K:Uj'itlG DUBSXELPJERi ; v J Meautifvl Bry, vshb black Mane, Tail tf i ' LfS.'fi lVatr otd this Sprihg.J Ip.ULli'fiyc Feet three Inches high, J of great MhicaJlf Ppverlr and a Curt stittrticui u fldottedlt Socrid irid Vigapcfuji: (will) be: ktnt, ut my own table 'to cover Marcs this Reason atsii Dollars the sipgle '' j -1 ri r M.ltZ A 1 1 Ii t- Leap, ana ooiiars 10 ensure a iviarc to be with Foal i the Leap Money to be paid when the Mire is put, thi other on Or be-' fore Christmas. - . - . ".-.' Mares sent to DUBS REISER more than twelve miles, tfleTt.ill bepastured,' gratis, and fed .at fifteen Cents per day, f required. . ':- ': V He is a Horse of rea speed, 6at hai never been put in sufficient order to rtiike a satisfactorftrial of hia Bottom, C- vDUBSKELPER was got by tfee ira ported Korser-Fire'-Tairpnt "bfthe h?h- bred Mare Slit Nose, and' is. full Brother to tne ceieoratea.; running JViare Aiony Long Legs'-i' The Seaspii wiU comniepce lUtnmsvsnu end the.lWthf ot Anjnstt .' ' t' this S ea'spb: at 6y Stable , rnarbo- rhree;Ghireas the SHtgle Xieap iht Leip money toj&e paid doWn, a.dvone.Dohar to the Groom in every case'.. Those who do n6t live ,' w'tfilri. the'jaeighboiirhpod, will pend their Note with the -Mare,- payable 1 tJl' T. -i" ' J Jl farm- ' . ' "L" i . J- AjHi.coruary, iouif, "wnicn may De ais cftafged in prodHte defivered at this place, f delivered 1iy the 1st dayjof Mafctt 1B09:' I plc&mysairthat. the greatest Icatfe and attentiort shall be paid to Marei, 'but not liable for "accidents . ' ; . ; rriCKLE:TOaYwhile rirginia, stood ai Ten Guineas, but dwing to the .scarcity of good-blooded " Maresf and ex pecting not to part with, him but tocoutK nue to stand him myselfr has induced me to jednce rthe Price and make th pay ment easy. PEDIGREE. T?ken from the Cencrl Stud Book of England, aad alto per tiQedbf John Hctchiafom Efq. who bred ' !.-.. ' him.--. .,. ' , . Tickle Toby y Alfred, oneofhebeft Sor.iofOld Machem, who covered the lafl nine ycais of hii life at ' 50 geineat aealon ; In dam Ceiia by King Herod out of Proferpioc, a full nller to CoIcO'Kelly's fampns E 'Jipfe hy Marfk, who covert.i at too Cnine $ each Mare the Seasoni which way be ice n rn the Sporting Maijazin for -he Jcar 1793, pageia. , t( TICKLE TOBY it a hron Horfe, of rrtat fize. flretigth aod elesartcc, Rand about 16 hand high, iiad j fid to be more like King Fergus, the fire of Hambie- ! ronian, than ary horK' in England. He is eafy in ac tion, J'ith commanding powers, an elefant Forehead, well made chefl, deep in his girth, (hortinjij bacV full in Hs quarter, with perh pi the beajt .bon Leg, ever ieen. Tickle Toby bai this IaA.Sefo'n partieu Iar!y. prBven.himfelf to be a very getter : before X urvhaferl ?n intereQ in him, I was airured by tfcc molt refjc'iif!e character of hi neighbour hood, that he htd done the mofl iftple juftice to thofe who put to him laft Seafon. I faw ail three if Mr. Caleb Pouih't Marc (the famoutWarc that heat Ro lor., and hit two oW imported -Mare) heavy with Fbi by him. Abotft 3 diy before 1 brought him a way, j Marei were put to him at 70 dollar each Mare. '".;. 1 presume'it may be slid with truth, that Tickle Toby has pnved himself to h3ve been one of the best lour miie runners that England afft rded, and that he is Sire to many good Hacers ; all of whrch may be seeu by reference to the Racing Calenders. Tickle Toby'; otdest Colts in America, are three years old this Spring ; thenar" Targe &. elegatit: A year cid filly of his, last fall, (full 15 hands high,) sold for 1200 dolls Sir Solomon, a son of Tickle Toby's'; Vs now full sixteen, hands high, and is of reat elegance : He, with Srveti othert, Uiomeds, Saltrams Druids, &c, he. sub cnbers, 100 dollars each, -was to have run 2 mile heats this last tali ; they ac knowledged his superiority ; he galloped ivcr the course, and they paid up their subscriptions. Mr. "Wilson, of forts mouth, Virginia, and owner of the noted r under Whisky, declares that Sir Somon (though only two and a half years, old) was able to pass Whisky on any part of the ground, running 2 or 3 m? esS r So lonion is the only colt of Tickle Toby ' that 1 have heard df being trained iti Amt rica. ; ' .' Extract of i letter from Mr. J, Hopkins, kCempsville (V ) Feb. 3.-l put'a mare to f ckle Toby last spring, and she is now heavy in foal by him. T Mr. John Dryryi who lives iear me, put one also, which is neavy with foal , s.nd J can truly say, that Sir bolomon, by T:ckle Toby, is univer sally alio wed to be the finest colt ever seen here, and supposed to be the best racer. Jonathan Hopkins. I certify that t'ne brown horse' Tickle To by, that you had of Mr Caleb Boush is the celebrated old Tickle, Toby, so fanioUs in England as a racer ; that I have ohen seen him run there and 1 further certify that he is sire of Sir Solomon, who is al lowed to be the best colt in America, both for elegance and as a racer. . He is also sire of that fine filly Pbenomina, the pro perty of Mr Mitchel Smith, which Mr. Boush sold at one year old for 4C0 acres oflaad(gl&X) ) JoHsx Jomnstojj. , Febrrtary 3tJb, 1K03. - .- ; Extract of a fetter frjpm Mr C. Boush, Kempsville (V.) I have made an enqairy resjjccting the mares put to Tifckle Toby! last season, arid rind that within the 'small circle cf four or five ra les, there are r least 10 or 12 mares with foal by him' 3 have mysdf .1 (all that I put) of ray Eng.: lish mares, 'which you sa yourself, thos both very old, one 18 the other J.6 yea, s of age, are nov very heavy by Tickle l obyj Sir Solomon, by . Tickle Tnby, one of the best colts in America ) however, I will bet 2000 d dlars that he cs.n leat any other 2l 5 or 4 mile'heit? : any gentleman doubtj ing itmay.make tlie trial His run against Whiskey (doubtless proves to aiyokservj ing jnind what a racer l)e must be. Se? veral t?e.t!emen were much dieappo;rtfed in niy letting him go away : two mares a 70 each were sent to him three days be fore yJ carried him away ; and I have no doubt but that he croM have gotten a great number here at that price, hia stock J being so raucn sujenor to tnatoiany omer sralliorf in America. I shall send my- Eng iish mares to him as soon as they foal, and time for the foals to travel. ' " ' i ' Caleb Boush. : ' r xcixg. -.; V- ' '): -' At Tcrk August meeting,, trie first time he starie,- he w,on a sweepstslce tof 2U0 guinearesch (8 subscribers) be it In g Mr. Bulioci'sTloby, Air. Farrer Telescope, and ir., I'eirse's n.;chaotei. -He a!Sa won the 70 guineas at Lincoln," beating Sir T. Pooje Meritor, ind Mr. Brewster's Put A t Yo.k Spt irig meetl ng he woat.hestand plate; 'eting Mr. Dodswbrth'A tAbbe TJiulIeJ Cel:4 Raiclitt 's MousetrapVahji Mr" Garforth' karcld. They follWru;t won'1 501 jfor; all .ages; oeatig iQpHi cliff's igiepri; Lbrd A. Hamntoi?a brdtVef to Kestles'sj and Sir. Wi: Vavasour's Hope'. The York - August, meettdg follpwtng, lie- "0 tfie reat si&scKptio years oiaj wr sijyears oioc agea norsesi worth's Gustavus, Mr; Baeij's C,avendi4h & th; Duke of Norfolk's Dubskciper this wi s d niv ersaljy al lo wed" to be one of t he finest racea ever run:;, atd the bnlYrtirrtje Walnut was ever bejtt: TtUW.TobwOT-j Scirboroitffh Walient. and Mr WilhsV LvbertyJ He wri the 'ctrprioti jatJ Doncaster, partying ' 41b. extras Zbearirig j Mr. variortrr(arnina,Jino juotu. acarco rotrgh'S V alifehtTiJck vere tlibnlytirhei be tun thayeariTM Yortsphnglfn-e ing followjtghe yon ihe standplate beam ing Mr-iGarforth'sanapus mkre Rbsiilied. Ti"e rA ugustmeetin- .beaungMr . & S rneeti-njrfH, . ? bccrpon. 4 m;i l elv .The ingest meetinrS the subscription, for 6 f Ld A. Hamilton stkss, Mr son's Overton, and Mr. Bbn dish. He also won the i00s u fries, beating Gustavus, and sL, l'T sO,beat.ngMr, Baird'sLoutsaJ The year fdlowing he won theorv' ' plate at Chester, beating Mr L-? lesmnner, and Mr. Wray's Groe J ? ar.to atmg Mr. Lovv.hVr?r musf allowing him 251b. - A d Xhh?b at.Newastle upon Lyne, beatir;i BairtTs Lucy, Mr.. Peirse's Kosam(ir' Lord Tyjconn el's Hermes. Hai, 'ai ge gold cup at Chester, b,.ai;J;8 V c Donegair3Joe Andrews, Mr T01 Helmet, Mr Tatton's Betsey," ,l?U'' fle Tir"rvi lima -ifr oc-.rorol .'rl... . . v. 4-5 v. &3 ll s to be remembered and that. there are mbtz 4 mile hearc ,2. r( f 3r.J . ar of England ; consequently, u.iS on, Phi tvuiguuia uiat uonicra on tr.at turf l aroorough, ret. b, lbOS, gust, ; out siicn mares as are piy f .. ayuj, liiiius i.ue m toa. at theeiidofl saau!i, ana mares as nuv unh . . -it . -ir - . 1 . t' 111 it time tin nexr iviarcn, mt c . .,r.i .., ,i r -i "V - . & - , " "-'" ah a:, the ensuing season at hilf pn-e ' Ly Th- PPL The noted running Nr. OUGH-BV1 ISjUVV in. full '. Perfecti' h und . ses?es the highest degree of Ac i r, Health, Strength arid V.gor, and a' smiition undoubtedly. sound, will sJtv ?auig ocason niaswen Court arjri cover Mares at s x Dollars th e sin?' ten Io!!ar the Season i to be paid ht da)rof .AugU3t next,at which time the 'iiJ . ' l?:iV,.. r' i. pu1 tin fa ssu-ii nut ici.u ; i iucni UCi 3r3 to sure a Mare to be with t oal, to be pa Pi x or pariea vitn. j Mare pu: b th Leap, and failing to stand, ma havi th benefit of the Season f t six ') fJirSrr on PLOUGH-BOY is a beaut f uldark;,, with black Mane, lad and L ill ' ' years oia last spring lie stands o foe Z Incres high, ciie as handsome as 1, 'to nation can corccive. He isaliowrdM best Judges to possess as great a -Sh t'ii udhc nu As-iiou as any noae ou Continent, ' th ; Good Pastnrage and Servant's .fiian gratis ; Corn will be funnslled at Neighborhood Price, for which the io ney rnut be sent. The owners of sent to 'Plough B' y may r!; on reat Attention paid, aa 1 hav it o m aletely in my Powr and Design toanei to them myself; but will not be lulkh Accidents or Escapes of any kisid. PEDIGREE. PLOUGH-BOY was brel inVirgiM by Col, John Alexander, anl was go fej Col. John Hoimes's oi-ed iroporudB d ford, his dam Miss Qfueniaviij, v j. p by Geri. Morgan's nou'd runit;;g tim Paul Jones, has grand dam Seliiirt wasji! by the noted imported Jelly Krgcr h great grand dam was the imjioen M ch mi Mare,, w hose Pedigree fivg- be fa, ther traced,. but it is deem d (iucf sbarr ' Bed fcfd fhe .sire of Pioiinri(!y, it i'n the aire, of Gallatin, Ariadne jar-d rous Other good Kunners H s'3; :'. vt" t.'i high; in the estimation of the Peo,;it -! Vj ginia and is nrnv. standing in S Cut! a at a ligner Pwce than any rf r&e in1! State. Gallatin, the Brrrher f Boy, has been the wmner ( m re r;s 4,QQQ. It is thoMght he rut) th? 4 - A heats in less time than any Horse m. An rtra -He was purchased in Viriniii bj Mr. Alston' of rS Carolina, a 4';i Plough.Bpy hHs Slsodistinguis! ctj n ;i as a Racer, but as 1 have r,of ti"rf vf portunity to pracure a Sta.eir.ent o: fei Performances, i'am unable ti sratf : fully. BAHZILLA1 GRAVES: Casvx'l Court-house Feb 16. BACON. '"THE Subscriber living in tne per'end of Edeeomb Cctiry, h sale,, Fifteen or-Sixteen HuodrH Weg pf exceHentTJacon, put up with and welt dried - T,,,rf, r April 2, : . GEO. BROWNHf LOr iEHY TlCKiiiS. jN consequence of the p- -1 varrtagea derivable from the W phia Lotterv for tie encouj-ageni Useful Arts." from" tbe;'manyhighF: i The.subscr ets for sale, at his Store iv Knle'.a. Afri!5. : . P Bank- of Cnpc Fear. He-eas fbe aspect of F1 Affairs i Venders Eddltina1 fif" lions in Secur ties required b this prudent and necessary, FcsmH iW that froni and-after the hrst next, rio Bond, NoteV Bill orjAcfce will fce0coimterathis Bank. u lgency?Office i,; ,urless P t hereon at least three geca r Mmesljound for the vaymei t-a t ' Copatrnership ueing cov t one name Boykinji Esther his v Lnaearinsr He5rv;ptt,4.arry: Sanger wfle who areilefecdJ; thchlifflsVH l7t!-r s' jjeierwanw . ajpa . - - , v next Term; to behekl on still remaining in the. whet-i, tl ? prw Tickets. is advanced to Two lM1iet iber has a few ci tii.e uaovs - VtawIno i-Edoteli'County. J pravingmnixionfca - fy :tkeprrUcbertPm, it araeaHn? to the courtthatj1-,., . j - a i v. - l r m. t ivb 1 AS . A.
The Weekly Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
April 28, 1808, edition 1
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