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FOETIi VBOM THE KENTTTCM AUGUS, - . . TIME. C yonder cliff wtich, towering high, ResUraiiis Kentucky's foam ;ng pridey J viewed the torrent hurrring by, Swell'd by a thousand streamlets'.tide. And rushing down with drendful sweo, To join the- billows of the deep Through sorrow's gloom and pictures cream, , Through field of joy and vales of tears 'Time, like thcdark resistless stream. The emblem bright of nrUirg years, Fears ua along with ceaseless wave, To the dark sea beyond the grave. 'Lo, down the swift tumultuous flood From deluged bank and mountainside, The'weaJlh of man, the rifted wood, " i- In tumbling c1i.os 'oss :tnd glKle : Thus Tivte sweeps on with rap d flow Our dearest, brightest hopes below. Seest thou yon arch, which proudly brnves. .The dashing floods that beat and roll ? ' So Hope, o'er Time's tumultuous waves. Rears tier bright arch and bears the soul From scenes of diwht, a world of tears, To tha, bright shore beyond Uie spheres. r - . LfeOV. BY AUTHORITY.- An Act supplemenrarv to " an act to regu late the duties on imports and tnjinage. Be it enacted bit the Senate and House rf Refircsentatrcts of il t United States of America, in Congress ansembltd, Tii.it in all cases .v here an ad va.lt. rem duty shall be charged, it shall be calculated en the nett'eostof the article at the place "whence imported, (exclusiveofpacknges, commissions, charges :f transbortation, with export duty and ..all other charges), with the Ubual addition, established by, iaw,cf twenty per cent, on all merchau- j dize imported firm places beyond the cape ot Licod Hope: ami ot ten per cent. rf avtirpi imnnrtj'f- 1vr?m nil of!- i" --- r - oti:er pia- . - JSpezkvr tf the House of Repretentattesu JUHN GAIJLLARD, ' President of the Se;iate pro tern fare. March 3, 1817. Approved, . JAMES MADISON. Xn Act authorising., t lie -S ecretary of t h e , Treasury to remit the duties thef tiaraen - tior.ed. . Beit enacted by the Senate and Hokss jf Refirescntdtzves of the United States Of America in Congress asx'ernblcd. That if any perscri to whom a license shall have been granted before the first day of July, in the 'year of ccr Lord arte thou sand eight hundred and sixteen, : for the term extending beyond' the siid first day cf July, acccixling to the provisions of the act,- entitled an act laying duties ou li censes to distillers of spirituous" liquors," "shall prove to the satisfaction the Se cretary cT the Treasury that he his dis continued, iX any time since the said first of July, the use of any still or stills for the use of which the said license was grant- . ed, and not afterwards used the saint, then, and in such case, it may be lawfci fLr "the Secretary of the Treasury to re mit such proportion cf the said duties as may have accrued for the time during which the use of the said still orstills was so discontinued ; and il such duties have been paid, then to repay, out of any mo ney in the Treasury not otherwise ap propriated, that proportion of such du ties which, accrued durhig the dscontinu ence of the urc of iaid stiil "or stilla as above mentioned. -March 3,'1S17. - (Signed as above.) . Treasury to payso the state of Georgia fifteen per cent, ujythe quota of lHr'ect Tax, for the year onenousand eight -hun dred and Sixteen, assuiirsd aiid paid: by : lliat state. ' - Be it enacted by the Senate and Hotse cf Eeireenthes if tUe Umtt d States of America in Congress assembled. 111 at .the Secretary .of the Treatry shall be authorised to pay to the order of the Go vernor cf Get rgia; for the use -of that . slate, the sum of fourteen thousand one hundred aud eighty dollars and rbrty seven cents, being an abatement of fifteen per cent xn the quota of direct tax, pay- able by t!lat ?tate, ft.r the year one thou sand eight hundred ahd sixteen which quota was paid, but notice of an intention to assume it pot given, in time to entitle the said state to the, deduction of fifteen pr cent, under the act of January, one thousand e'rht hundred ahd fifteen, lay ing a direct tax. upon the United States. Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, That the zjjove sum of fourteenthcuSand one hundred and eighty dollars and forty seven cents, shall be paid out of auy mo ney in the Treasury not otherwise ap- jjropriaied.'' -:.'v March 3, 1817. : (Signed as above.) JLtie celebrated Horse, A it U - SIR ARCHIE. WH Stand the ensuin 4-s . At be& on my -Stabie in Jt!SjvJU ot thamnton CcinW. N. r4 line miles from Halifax, twentv. ' lfield,and three from Nor' hamp sxjuse, en .(Se. road leading to J-cover Mares at Fifty Doitara ble the first darv o' January pilar to the Grcom, to be is covered. Extensive Ills, and mares fed with cents per day. Separa e V "" c"i and my per given, but co respon ds or escapes- The Sea- Jommtneed, and will end f July. Servants Board -nlood, size and great per. 4 Race Horse nd a StalUon, ; a tuthcient recemmendation. I'V: WM AMIS. 13 i ear or FOIt SAtE,, 4 TRACT OP L ANIX lying oh the wa 1. ters of Hocky Hive' and Lick -Creek, t twelve miles west oi t'usocrouga comam ring 402 acres, well improved, with about 1 100 acres under cultivation, and good Build ings, well watered t .about 5 or 6C0 Peach Trees and a good Apple Orchard. Also, two Stills, which I will sett wit br be land I also offer for sals ancthef Tract of Land of 587.jicres, lvine on the waters of Bear . crttk Likewise ail my olhr Lnds and ! possessions in the county. A further de i seriptton is deemed -unnecessary, as any person wi?hingter purchase would do well p call and view the premises, as I will sell f great bargain snd make the payments ea sy LARK IX BROOKS Chatham ccun'y, May 1. 20 3w SIR HAL TXriLL.' stand this Sea- SJHsaJ 'm the county cf Gran- T fe, N. C. within a few miles of William Bullock's store, and will be let to mares I at the moderate price of twenty dtdlai s 'the seasonlif paid before it expires, or twenty five dollars, payable the 25th day I cf December next," with one dollar -to the ; groom in every instance, payable when : the mares are put very excellent pas tut 3ge well enclosed, for the benefit of marcs left with the horse, gratis ; they shad be fed according to directions, at the i neighbor hoou price, the money tcr which' : to be paid before the mares are. taken a . way every attention shall be p-aid, but ! no liability for escapes' or accidents. The season to'conjinence the lOtli 'March and ' end the 1st of August. Should any gen tleman prefer to put by the leap or insu rance, he can do sxi by writing to that ef fect, cn propo:t:c'r.aole terms wi'di the season. '-wv:-V: v':'( Si r Hal is 8 years old this spring, the handsomest, 'most eletrant mover, bet for med-and 'substantial lioie, ever on the American turf a fine dark brown, fifteen hands high, with "blark legs, mane and tad. Perhaps there never appeared on the turf, a horse so generally ad m ired. Read his pe. riorniar.ee sse: if they have ever been equalled ; rnul t)un examine' the records of the different Jocky Clubs, and see if they are not 'curt ectly stated. : Pedigree. :;;v; lie ws got by the celebrated import ed horse Sir Harry (who was got by Sir Peter Teazle) hir daru by the imported horse Saltram (by Eclme) his graiidam by the imported u or se Aledley (by Jim crack) hij'cfat grandam by Yrung Aris totle;" wKb w-s by the imported horse A ristotle. . ;;'''-; Pf.bformaxces. The tall he was tliree years old, he ran a' match race with Mr. Douglas's Fran cisco, 2 mile heats, which he wen very easy, in 3 m. 56 s." Spring he was four years old, be won a cup at Fairfield, 2 mile heats, beating Mr. Hoomes Moli r.eaux, Ir. Wills' Fitz-Diomed, Mr. Tottv's Tbrty-Seven, and two others, J without being put up. Fall he was four years old, tie won the jockey club purse at JVarrenton, 3 raileheats, beating Mr. Dane's Little Billy, and several o thers, v;ith great ease. Same Fall he went to Broad-Rock, entered for the Pro -prietor's purse, 3 mile heats, arid nothing wJuld enttr . gainst him. rSame fall, he went to Fairfield, and started for the jockey club purse, 4 mile heats, against Mr.YVynn's Cup-Bearer, and four others which race he lost, after winning ;the first heat in 7 52, and losing the sec ciul a few feet he was taken wiih the cramp in an injured leg, and with great difficulty was get to the stable. Spring he was five years old, he was not trabed. ry way of vectrvery to his injured ?cg. Fall he was five, he wen the jcky club purse at Vv'arrenton, 3 mde heats, without hchig ever up, beating Mr. Di ummond's Fhri- zel, aifd some others. JSame fall, he wen the jVckey club purse, 4 mile beats, at Broad-Rick, beating and breaking i down, at one . heat, Mr. Vvnns Cup- Bearer, in 7 45. Same fall, he wn th f proprietor's purse at Belfkld. very easy,! iciLiiy, mi. uiunuiiuim b uorse OV rOCO- I mac, Mr. Wynn's mare by Bedford, Mr. Coe's mare Sir Harr, and three o- thers. Spring he was Vx years eld, he j won the ladies's purse at Fairfield, mile j heats, the best 3 in 5, beating, vtr easy, : Mr. Minge's Walk-in the-Vater, Mr. ' Watson's Sancho, Mr. Flournoy's sorrel ! mae, and three others Same spring j helwon the propnetcr's purse at New Market, mile teats, very easy, in 5 52, beating Mr.- Worsham's mare by Jack ; Andi-ews, Mr. Minge's Black-Eyed-Su-isan by Sfc- Archy, and several others. r all he was six years eld, he won the proprietor s purse at Warrentcn, 2 mile heats, beating Mr. Forrester's mare by Sir Archy, and Mr. Tripp's horse by Sir Harry. Same fall, he won the Jockey club pui-se at New Market, 4 mile heats, running both heats under "8 minutes, and the 2d heat in 7 56 quicker than anv heat ever run oyer that courseteat'ini Mr. Vorhani's marc by Jack Andrews, several others- Same fall, he won th jockey cHib purse at ABclficld, 3 mile heats, without being put up, beating Mr. Wynn's Young Favorite and Mr. Trirw's J horse. Sprine he was seven veara olrl he made a season at Mr. Win. Wynn's, in the county of Sussex, v;kere he was I Pt ta 50 mares. Fall fallowing,, he was irameu anu C3iTkia to Marylaiid, where he run two races, one' at Marlbo rough, 4 mile heats, seveu starthig, hich race he. won -very easy, running both heats under 8 minutes. -The vr-xt wenV he rar. at Washington Cify, beating very v-av, o 4iuic.ne.ics, iJoct. iirowr.'s Kosa, C. S. Ridgely's Penelope, Air. Hughe's Diana, and Gov. Ridtreley Tuckahoe 1st heat 5 59, 2d heat 5 43. : v THOMAS IILTNT. - I H Granville, X.C. ilarch 1. v 16 tlJe One Dollnr nnrl- o tiir r r Kn Joaes's grey mare by r lonzel, Mr. Forrester's l)lrectcr by Sir Archy, Mr. Minge's brown Mare by Sir Archv. and AdvertKcmcxits Aot ceedbs ilr4 lTr, Said .ln adrvan,cre--SubscriptionS received by the Printer and bv every Post-Mastir in the State- 5 lwrrcd thc fiime for Half -a Dollar, snd for a Quarter in each succeeding paper'. SPRING GOODS, - v ' S. BOND, -; - - AS just received his Spring Good?, con. TSL si3tirg ,cf Staple a.nd Fancy Goods. Hardware, and Qitlry elegant Shot Guns: China in boes ; Loafand Brown Sugur ; Cofiee I a great variety of coarse and fint Shoes ; BUcksm ths Tools.&.c. ftcu " .May 23, 1817. 22Tw . ; . ; - JUST PUBLISHED, And for sale at J. Gales? s Book-store, 'VTO X or REPORTS of CASES, I argued 11 ami deu;rm:ned in the Svwe.me CorBT or XonTii-CARpturA. at January Term, 1817, and a few Casss decided at the preceding Term. TIeing a continuation of the CAUOl J NA LAW UKPOSITORV BvJoArt A Tauhr, Chief Justice cf the3tate of North-Carolina. cry The two Volumes of the CAROLINA LAW REPOSITORY can be had Round, of the Publisher, or any particular Number, to complete Sets. Thi3 Work will be forwanlerl to all the Subscribers to the REPOSITORY, except to such as ir.ay have signified their wishes to the contrary. c Subscribers in arrears for tie REPOSI TORY, are requested to transmit to l.tial- 9 by mtd, or any other opportuny, what nvj bedte..'. CCjThe Index to the Second Volume of the LAW REPOSITORY is sent with this Number to such Subscribers as have; not al ready had it. I fit should be omitted in any case, it cahlje obtain edj-on appi cation, with out charge. Raleigh, April, 1817. Tane ok mail spagks Between Petersburg and Ualeigh. fTn HE PUBLIC are respect uUy informed I that th s Lire i in txUent order with fine teams and sober attentive drivers, wi n pood Urge Slaves. Th y lr are Pe je sburg every morning at 3 o'cli-ck, A- M. ii d s rve at a eigb the nex cUy at 12. Leave R le;gh every day at ,12, i;o, and a. rive dm next day at Petersbii' g C ?. M I'asvnger may rely on the grtr.t. s.t ai.en-I ton bei V naid v makirtf d m corn'ortar-le ' n travcili"? on ffi s Line, ard 'heir o nvey- nice sure- wotwitustanuo g me n go pr:ce uf Provender, there has been no riss in the Stage fare.' . ; r he irrtatest care and attention will be paid to l!a gage, feu no liability for losses j or accident of any ki.u. li HOLS ON StTOX. A rirP L 1817 v 18 C v LINK -F MAIL STAGES, Between Raleigh and Fcyetteville, A distance of Go miles. TPlIE Public are respectfully informed, that wc have reduced our four horse team to thive horses, and added one to our two horse team. We can therefore, convey from three to four passengers e- very dav in future, if ivr can gc ticm. ; i ne Cf'iuilioa oi our rragrs, xiorsts anu ( Harness, and the merits of our Drivers, we shall leave to the report of those w ho may travel our line. Which leaves Raleigh " i every day at 1 P. M. and arrives at ray etteville next morning at 5, A. M. Leaves Fevetteville every dav at 9 P. M.and ar rives at Raleigh the next day at 11 A. M. Ail possiWe care taken of bagi-ac, but no liability for losses or accidents. j SCOTT & JORDAN. ' May 9, 1817. 20 tf . & Each passenger is allowed 15lbs. baggage free. Every lb. e ver, w ill be charged at the rate of 2 cents each 30 miles. ';.. -' h ' :' ; : '..; .. .:' -V-:' 50 DOLLARS REWARD. RAN" AWAY from the subscriber, livinr ! in Wathincrton .'count v. rGeoreria') ne:r Sund- ersdle, on the 2d tn-lant, two Negro Fellows r.anred I)MUS and HILL purchased in Sep. ; t ember last of Mr Iieojamin Drew of Smith - field, Vir jnia, where it i supposed they will make for. Demus is a black fellow, 40 years old, with some scattering grey hairs on his head ; he has a scar under his right eye. oc casion ed by a cut from a khi'Ce, and is 5 feet 3 1-2 inches high, thick and well male, R-ll is yellcw complected, 21 or 22 vears old, ?bout 5 feet 9 or 10 inches high he has pro-1 minent cheek bones, and a b'emish m one of j his eyes. The above Negroes were purchas ed in Smithneld, Virg. and brought to this ! i State through Raleigh, N. C. and Camden and Columbia, S. C and it is probable thev may endeavor to retrace their way back by the same rout. Any person apprehending, or se- curing them in any jad, so that I can get them ' again, shall receive the a"bcve reward, or fjr either of them. JOHN W1LU MS. February 28. 16 8t cKJ i BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES. WHEREAS, by th e first section of an act of Congress; passed on the 31 st day of March, 1808, entitled ' An act concerning the sale of tlie lands of the United States and for other purposes," the President of the U- . nited States is authorised' to cause certain public jands tobeoffered for sale ; V'li ere fore, I, Jjxes Monhoe, President of the United States, in conformity with the said act. and other acts of Congress, provid ing for the sale and disposal of the Lands of the United States south of Tenrjessee, do hereby declare and make know?, that public sales, for the disposal, agreeably to law, of the; Public Lands in the district "east of Pearl itiver, bounded on the west by the Chicka sawhay river, on tlie soutli by the parallei of the 313 of north latitude, on the east by tjie Mobile and Tombigby rivers, iSc on then rth by tlie Creeks, Sanabogue and Bogue Homo, (the ne faHing into the Tombigby and the other into the Chickasawh'ay rivers which have been surveyed and returned to the Re ! gister of the Land OfHce at St. Stephens, and wnicn nave not been disposed of, or excepted from sale by law, shall beheld at St. Stephens, on '".the River Tombigby, on the first Monday of J uiy next, and continue till the said huid. have been offered for sale. '-' Given under my band the eighth day of March, one thousand-, eight hundred ' and seventeen. V JAMES MONROE. By the President, a0 ' Josiah Meigs, Commissioner '.. v of the General Land Office.' V March 20. - x tlJe -14 &ALElGIl-PRhXTED BY JOSEPH - - - i 3IRS. SUSAN. CONRAD, JIILLUVER, TJ ESPECTFULLY informs the Inhabitants AO. of Raleisi and its vicinity, tliat she has opened a Shop on- Fayetteville-street, a few doors below Union Square, west side, where she has Muxurxnr of the Newest Fashion. N. B. Ladies can have their Bonnets trim- ; med in the most fashionable manner. Raleigh, May 15. 21 Sw v FOR SALE, By J. Travis, Postmaster, Concord, JV. C. , ' A BOOK EKTITLrD, SCEXES AV JIETEX! By Henry Stilling, Professor of the University of Marburg, . Germany. . Tran!atrd from the TJiir-d Original Edition,' By G. Shober, Esq. of Salem, N. C. Jlhn for sale ns above , Blair's Sermon's, r i Dana's do Smally's do And a number of other BOOKS. April 6. 1317. 17 8w MOTICE f N the 27th day of August 1816, 1 pur v chased of Charlrs Cru'ehfield. of the coun'y ot Davdsc, in the State of Tennes see, a Tract of Land, Ijing.in the county of Warreif, in the Sinte of Ndth Carolina, for the pavmeiit wiiexeof I gav a Bondt d.;.?ed i ' th-' S?7ih Auirust. 1816. for 409 dollars nav- t r - 1 j of M;y ensuing. It now apprrs, f cm in ( formation not to be disputed, that my Title l is an insecure ore. therefore rtiry the I Public, not to take any aasigrnient of aM Bnd or Nofe ; if they do, i shll held the Sftine subjecx to all the equitable consider. tiun3 in my f.oer to ursr. Warren county, 15 1 SI 7 1 8 6w JMILMROOK, FOR SALE , f?l i; Subur b, r wishes to sell that e JL g n and highly approved situation; hsvii g thereon a most superb dwelling house, ti wofcmsm h p of which is no, inferior to sny in he State ; with everv out house jht'reto attached for its conven ience, and & spacious ice fco'izse. A Mill, on Big Fishing Creek, within two hundred yardi of the dwelling. lUiir.g four grists, viz. one pair of Pun one, pair Cologne, two pair Albany stones twi ett boltin? cloths, cne screen and fan, a cotton gift with 52 saws n ne inches in diameter, and a naw mill, all in go d repair a tumb'.ing.dani, fii'ed in v.ith rock neaxly one hundred y&ds m length, w th a fine net -foundation, winch renders it safe from undermining at alltimes. To these convenirnces may be added abou hrte thousand young apple 4fees and lw;c that number cf young peach trees, all o wh'ch ape beginning to bear and ere long will yJeU an abundar.t harvest ; as grea pains hfeve been taken in pruning and ma nuring them. At the Quarter, (one mile d.star.t) is a very vsluable .granf ry a2 by 30 'fret, with two stud 32 by 22 and SO by 22 feet. There are :ttaoied o ihie premises about 20C0 acres of Land. we?l connected ; ab u 240 of whir h is piny wood, thereat may be considered cieek lands, and first rale for t'iis part cf tle couitry, god for corn and very auitkble for cotton, tobacco and wheat, wth twelvt constant rvnning springs thereon. A residenreof ten years has sufuriently proved this a healthy situa tion. GO A quantity of bouschi.ld and k'tchen f u niture may -be htd with the prem ises, shou'd the purchaser need. Those wishing to purchase, 1 presume, vVIH fi st view the premises, and I flatter naj self i hey will be bigoiy pteifed ; as i 3 generally reckoned one of the most desirable aituaticw m the state. ISAAC Iin.LTAUD. Millbrook, Ha'if&x fjt March 7, 1317 N. U. Millbrook is 20 mih sX W. from llal. fax. 30 miles W ff ja Tarberough, two miles above Culpepper's bridge, id risty mil: a from Rar?i?h. I. II GEORGIA UIVTJl LANDS. For Sale, a Bargain, 1030 ACRES OF FIRST QUALITY Lt)W GROUNDS IK ONE BODY, ON" the margin of Ocmulgee river, about 10 miles below Fort llawkins. The fpth and richnie of the soil tquals that of i cei is la celebrated Old Fieli's Some par. of d in cleate J and under fence, ' he remainder covered with larg - jretrs and b cane, affording a plentiful support to Hogs and Cattle, ha no-andeigrowtb, and is easi ly cleared, and Las several good Fishing places n it hes remarkably level, and is all fit tor cul nation, with the exception of ., objections have been attended to. It atewsman Lagoons, peeks and Cuts, an -J comprised in .1 volumes octavo: . incMtdeiahlepartonlyLadjo:ns the Back: itlS requisite to give some srrouat of Ac Swump. None but theh-gh winter f.shets. improvements proposed in the present di me on it fpora-th3 Baci swamp. Inhere is j tion s far it outht to Itcen pace with U.e not ti e iea,t hng in on the trees, end the first Settlers, living ever eince on the , margin of the swamp, fot!nd the situation f x remely heahhy. Two convenient Piny lvooa uiuna are on tne opposite shore. rhe sod is peculiarly adapted to bring 'he richest Crops of all kinds ef Sou hern Pro duce, chiefly Corn and Catcn the Sugar Cane fc been successfully tried in the neigh borhood, and is esp.cttd in a short sold there, at a small expence to iavannh, Suitable situations tor settlements in the ad- joining high pinytroods can be had tt-ason a- advantage of selling their pmluce at home I or. conveying it to an old established and!! sure market. J Individuals or Companies disposed to re move to Mich and healthy Southern Kiver L&rds, may find it worth their trouble to examine those offered, which Mri KoLert Johnson, (near Mr. FerrU Belcher's) will now. For further particulars, a Jine ad dressed to the undersigned proprietor, will For further particulars, a Jine ad- be duly attended to-wbose attention being directed tainercant le pursuits, will give a bargain for the whole; cr a part. - JOHN 51. KUNZE. Augusta, Georgia, March 20, 17 6v GAZES" periodto become one oi the principal ata- tic Medicine, in particular, require t pels. The produce is cheapl;. conveyed in : tions and additions; the Cuhiurj-, t5ie -Boats to the port of Darien. and what im nnt i r k -rL- ;a tm hr.tf n u. I D- t several respecUbl? Farmers from N. i bulk and. its price, without add.r.g to " 1 Carolina hp intended to move to the west- j tihty. To all these points theprexmt yr jward. purchased Land there in prefeience, j Mr. Cooper, will ertainlv attend; and he yng sensible of the superior facilities thi j promises, witliout nevv-n.odell.ngthe worK, -uuntry afibrda to new aettlcrs. with the ! lvon Dr. WUl cfti MAYING become a reside,, p."'; " fers his professional ser i habitants ot the Town and a who may require hU assUnc- c 'r at Col. H. Cook's Tavern. ''K, -t v 'ru-i.,? '.-7-... "4 v , 1 auau nave nun, tn i 1 dance on then, anv where w.ta' gratis; when application n,a..uCU-- LATE MAJ. JAMESU- A IX persons indebted to the p- ' late Major James Cor.hr j County, decosed, are requeued ? to n-ake settlement wuh ri .. V'4' a ry. joiin M. DO B nix AVM. A. LEA, ' Person county, May 20, 1817. Ad "A m HE Subscribers having qn4!iff . JL ecutor arid Exerutnx cf t!.c t ' anil Trslmpnf r.F I.utur.r . .. ' v, ( k-i. -'i lore h sed, late of Anson County, rerucj sons indebted to .st.d dzc.-Js . in., ed by la-, or this notice ill be 'h5 bar cf a recorerv. - r1 j V JOHN D M0071E, Fz - BlTHA -M0OUB, t. Anion Cotinty, April 5, 1817" " NOTICE.- Horses. Catle..'Inr IiuIm.w r alr, h his siock of Hogs ar;d Sheep- f i'dd snd Knchin Furniture, nd I J fools cf all kinds, and o e Ox Cart l 1 t.. i - . :.; w:'i;v,m:wvst.. h' crrdncf sx nionhs wdl be ein v. rity. DKMI-EY POWELL, a 1"' N. H A NT Rfi) Womsn to be hriii- il the 25 h DcembT rrxr. . May C:h, 1817 22 2 w. . . REMOVAL. JOF.L BROV.'N begs leave to info-, a. 62 Public that he has removed his V;i5l,",j Cm i a EsTAiitisR.uziT to tie Lot lately vr, pied by Mr. Lewis Holloman, on Sr, street, within one bun ired yards of the M ket Houss ; where he has erected a veC('r mxlious Duildmg for the purpose- ai'd LitI insr procured .the best Workmen from i!,5 North, intends carrying- on the busineij extensively. Ilenasnow on hand, anu ju ly w'Jl have finished, in the first stjcot L!t. g-ance, a large quantity cf Cluirs, Sr. tK, Cribs, and Cradles. He bes leave to tender his (grateful a. knowletlgements for the verv 1 beral rrm. ragemeht he hasmet with,andfm ther v-vm his friends and thic public that his unwnttd attention fhall not be wanting to ensorcjx further patronage. . Orders tliankfully received and cxecuttj with the utmost dispatch. SI ' " Raleigh, May 15. ; PROPOSALS, Ey Abraeim Sxaix, No. f 12, Chesncfet, . Philadelphia, For Publishi-ag by Subscription, anewal ... improved Edition of Willich's Bvmestic 'Encyclopedia. In three vplure8octaTo--correcteJ,sn!ed.J and rendered more valuable by many AiW tions, particularly in the articles relit r to Domestic Medicine, the Vtteriajjtl Culinary Arts. Br Thos. CooPSHjEsq Profs orofChmxr SOME years ago, Dr. WOlch of Lowi published a vork umler the title of D mestic Encyclopedia, ; a word not itutiicd 9 present a full account and present state of a3 arts and scitnees, geography, bjograp'yu'.i history, ut abr.ef view ot those art.ces knowledire which a master and misueso. family would wish to be ina rmed ab ut- Parlour ' Dictionary, not of words, but cf things a book of family reference, ia a tt derate compass. The publ.c felt the wan ofsnchtbxlr; and i' sold with creat rapid tv. In this crv j try Dr. Mease was engaged to editea revti and improved American edition cf it re did so ; nd added greatly to the value of the vork. A very large edition was sold, ar the i ublic now call for another. The Americ-n edition of Dr Meae3 in 5 volumes octavo; objections hive b made to thesize and to the price of d;e wak. . inowletltre of the dav. The publ.sherhu:;- i nhed to n.Wif pwnr Carter to snserintaid , ( - - r t who has undertaken to no so. Many of Uie articles of Dr. W.BieVs vo-t were "Useless ; mam' were unnecessar;ly kS manv contained e'lToneous views and'opJ'- qu.res to be corrected; many great use, and appropriate tot ons, which uie pro-em nuieuisii'- - uch a v&rN require to be added. Tit? articles of ! former nln. Mucli diat a fam.lv would do rP to kvr i nmiftetL nd much is co- tamed in the work that tends n increase it part of it. ui make such u'dditns and ecr; recti' ns, as w;ll render it a tr:! useful f h bock, and. conformable to its rngn- and intenticn, a Domestic Encyd&pet.ia. 1. It shall be printed in three large lis some cctavo volun.es, on a superfine pap u it K;n.iir.ttl with many P3T" jf and cuts, applicable to, and plani u'e I suoecis irekieti ci. v III. Itshalledclirereatottiesuiscnbn fat S 3 50, in boards, per volume, ur ji evi-p I plete sets, at S & per c py. pr wdl be -advanced 04ien suscr.tcr-.- f ' Subscriptions received by J.Ji- administrators ; and thoe who u'i aga nst the said Estate, m r Jl ,e Cir them firpaymentwitliin the t n,e Lw, otlierwisethey will be ba-r-V"le!i psymtnt immediately. And tho?e ib- V cJa ms aganst the 'estate of ue s e Moore, deceased, .are herebv nctf m!i ttiTTi kmiun uitltln 1 " 3 - - ....! tir- I Pm V ;bef S3th of June next, so'd to the h ght r iJJrr, at th'V dweU:r,g hoise of Samuel Muti: a," ed. flnr cr five likeiv Ntr.. i: ' . - - - , . m w.a ,ii iPf r?F.rE .Ilivirtr - on th - i,;:! ) 1 .1 ; n ! reins tip Sttti the. n. 1 1- cd, :d ticle Lave )Ctlict ties ii the'y 81 Ml. VT1 VU i - tiiuttei table. art: enti ' then ' a dc fcT : deht tir, Lie ' debt - and . 1 tw. the rue pose xt.tn ecu in civd . ( v -re sar sbr spit epi ' trv fel ' en fai 1 t t . 1 - fol er rc ' ha' to I ah tl 1- . t in n r V. V 1 i V
The Weekly Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
May 30, 1817, edition 1
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