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POETRY. Mr. Ixcledoit. a celebrated nritish theatri- cal periormer, panicuiany u.ki. iiguwitu vj his vtcal powers has recently arrived in the United States, to perform an engagement at .... . rt C the New-Y tk. i neatre. i iicnjiiowinsung, coinKsfcd for him, befi re he left England, by Mr. Corev, and set to music, was sung by Mr Incledon tu the third night of bis appearance on the American stage, and u as, as the F.vtn ing Post informs us much applauded, and ru tzuituuusly encored t RECITATIVE. Hall Columbia patriot nation. Star of hope, to t! ppi ess'd s lii battle darting desolation, -'-. But in peace sole ark ot ret. Peine. SONG. "Vnien Urst infant Liberty dropp'd upon earth "The mountains and forests then cradled her 'birtlj, Dcck'd by uaturtv she dwelt among savages WilJ, Whilst numerous nations adopted the child ; Her mind was for ages as dark as the night, Her form, unadoru'd, wander'd naked to . sight. .. he in huts and cottages only was found, deposing at e ve on the grassrclolhcd ground. But, banish'd :ndspml by a profligate ra.zc. J Long time she cuiceal'd both her grief and ! disgracr, , ( , j Till beaming forth g'ury, grt Washington's . star . : j IvecallM ll: e bright godd ss from regions afar ; 'Columbia ha I'd her, dd.ghted to see J Then in Columbia f clever m.rj liberty reign 'T'nited die states, and the prnc of the main. JOB. TUt HLIililtR. Felix qvi jiotzut rerum cpgnovert cavitfu. Viae Mr. Gales, In a late number of the lie- j - ester, T ventured some conjectures re sj tcting tlie Tides, .rather with tlie hope cf exciting the public attention to an. in- vi sti';ition. .'than ot ciimmnir mv soli into 1 - 1 - V 1 f the archiv es of Nature though I am J s( mew hat inclined to Vaoh investigations, j ! friiu which 1 apprehend rnar.y. im pertain. 1 consequences may possibly spring to the '. "advantage of society ; b I i'id .duties J : ' of a more imperious nature j hiring an I i awful vela oivbucn attempls, iuvnacr tuun : perhaps a rewsp-apcr purarajm. Tiie cxpet imeiits Hhc Cheiuist and the researches of the Phil sophcr, require', la- ; -Titere can be no reasor:aijle lcubt enter .taii.ed, that ihc immortal hir Isaac New ton was correct, as to the Luminaries ha vin yre at circct up'n die T.dcs. It is r. p era.niciw.n too lai iii tr be denied, n. Lis inathem itical p.ira ir'es as io the w crase or deci c"st- i;f ti.;e attractive efvl viaissu:njc at .riht iiues from art ittraciir.i 'body. But, 'u.u'fv!i there Is uo man I Ioi:l at as ht nn; v .J! ke in". the ext. nt cf h... understand!; the purity rf liis hcan jt?.d nu'ial pi ulripks, et it may be, that he wa: r.v.sUiM!'. a t tlie.rofM ciffruu of this principle, or its cf iiu.er of actiiitr." He lieid, Vuz wheiv' aitractron etuis, rt',:ulM.-n li.atic.dthe. i-) whiclracmitZi.riicdUDiite) .5 be caiiiid to the mu acting fccdies. T,-Ji the attracting prmciji.e isctuncyed ui the sriubeams the ticut which is vnraied ! in Uie atmophere may probably accoiiMt for t'.iat repulsioii, for heat the "destrover cf cvt iy frpecies. f attraction. , liat in rcfevt-iice to the Tides, on Avhlcli vebae furmerly submitted sr.me ccn- jtctut ts, 1 would observe,- that I am not 5itii.lie-d with The tl:eLry hitherto nth an j ccd as to a-ceiit ot water into the aunos-1 phere for -Inert: can be no (iiparitv be- 1 twetn 'the l avuy of prepcvtiuial circles I air and wiittr," let the circles' be givot: smail but cri. the :Id tiieorv, ics as- J or cent is acciinoeu icr on tins tlis?arite Lead pulverized-, will su in, but when its ! ' repulsion iui water, as that of oil, ja de- f iaicvedby - wettir. ; it, it w ill sink, as sail I ! .1. k ,n;.- 1 . . .1 1 i UiiiL'i u v. u zjiiitii.i iicavici Ulan " water.- . ' The attractive qualiiy, or propertv for vater, I ixriievc, 1 es;dcs .111 the atuios--ahere. TI.us vve i no, that fire is extin-j irviishcd h ' water aiut out a- lot this take I place by ail 1 .iCt sen cf water ft r the !n -iii.mmable ji.rinciple ? '1 he watt r attracts ir, and the he ii. by turnif git into vap'i -er di it a i.i.: i.ito the tniosihere, from i i ''e, 1 picrimit, it nacl originated. il . T t2d thfct , cr the attractive prin- 'Tji"'' diieets, fiequently, the V XK'JQ w ater ; nI curreitts I XVf'rJ,!l,LlCrfc a,v 'und circu- VV-'vis- the suntfc luilaui-! Vrafvc' irta he heat .blood in r.nimnls ri)TA'"ii.'n' cf. water ac Veccai the v.iciimv 'C'iUf which comes imP;'2 with animal sPiretl Jlv as Dr. 'V1 suPport cf vege 1 raind Ponds of VJJU for culihation. i a a - r. n 3K tor, care, industry and liuL-pcnticnce. I . ' T , v 7" - r -; ;; raai-e iree. ievy io. vei, .win m riV i .i ...i,. i. i I. . i.Mhivuh. her ii'-ms perpendicular to the ,j -ir the nf 4 n-nts eirh "it T housh t!.e sulject rn .'hicli I ha c I , ,, - 1 , 1 , . ij c:iaigcu at iui.idiL.oi ccms caeu a . V ' . . u . i -t c ' o'ruoii," a:id her !acv to iiic north, and -; m:ic. ':': cmred, at this day w ;il iot admit, trom ,.,w . nines. - ' ' . . ?hf vi-ii vi 5i iu ft hcni v. h:ivf ri-n - ! ' cair present linpvoveiiicnt. ir.atiiumut.cai t - .. . i r 'i- i- it d' lifWY'i'V I ivn tlemlnstratioP. I amuappv iu finding the i ' ,rai" "'WU-, 1 U,alS 1,.IC I MiiIT. AK ? D' . e,cat inventor and bmk'er up of matl.c ! : :murk tSc 1 bcllcv? 1 m" "' be sc,wc: Crttl nd-OJiice, ,aiical lcaruiaK. in his Prw.aj:iaW v.v.t ! J ,!,,n- 111 hc l evoluuon ot 5th s,pt. 1817. $ mir.ci'des of philosophv, admitted com-' wh:ch P"s lt tUi VrOTIcfc.-i he Lands in the Uhno-s Tm pamou and e.veriment,- as a just bas 'Men rt sun and moui is greater on riton, ;i;,IIxpr;,t,i tor lUunVe for of thc.rv. Th.mrh I confess the niakinrh "tn.o-pJi. i e. T ,vv . .i t:oence ct Mh.-y S-i -v. -s havinp been suot-yed, anc up tnecrv,hvcv,r wire-drawn o, m-l ', r:4?n lh? f-lV " ;4,inifU ?An c" th. - sun-e, nce.ved at t!i s office, the il.stn- j i - . . . , ,. i ; reel ; n- v tuve !iair-- en the- .-Aruc- is more i... 'f .1 i-.i.i K irwi!iK tni tioiuie and fact, nexerthtkss, o:ic fad ,:in. l1hU-ali' 1"rz.It"'T anj! tlc ,ni,rt.,s ,:iU- w.Il cmimiiic-at tl.. Uluceonthe fami Jeducble fn:m a iu.t theory is worth ten -"' electmity displayed ;::i ; Monday in (cu.br .it 1LlH.osr.nd disconnected exjerimcnts This, ! " a evidence r! r..:n tc ; 1 heurvs of Md.t-uy Hountv UMi m reflcctio-i U the smgest'.timuhis I have J Jie fal l3:cr 1U L,s lfl " iory. a.-r "P;: n f ew V-nll1.rw-J? - W;,rK;o.- ;rct na-ui ai.st, savs di-fit'i.'i t j month, when a m lar d:-tr.outi n will take r.8,,I I. cC: .c tSZ k 'I Klccnichvf lie ...v.. tl.v M,u1 .i 'I- paper,. Th,., h.ib,o tecte XimcMS-iil na.c..iitenCwpdLlCOtmaKi,lg. j .. . . . ... . . ... I .h W-n:.,.t In. f,Hoiin TTr.tnr-. mav pr ci;.e.-the h ,m-;Iv Ijfxlics are ken' 15 -" - oiick, ccc. -j v ii.-t.i..v ; Mi Utur.ut a imdicmt Uiau .oiunM, of . V , . . '"II Anl "..cilwi- T tv.f. ii i-. 4. A--f . tmni m-iv Jit :i ti f-iilt tor I hem w st'iiil.iii'" i f . i " - r - r - - - i w IIWJ 1 ji r i : : 1 1 i ; , ; ii . i n ii t ilk i in c.icui;:tion. I r snu- ion. he svi w I r'": lvt 11 '( . - ; -- . pus tu.c, iuu:.ucuon mete assertion. niu:-t i.ccesvai :J i.tke A:z: or the if - M vrtl --is,s , - i - j - r-, - - -. n ins no, m ittru, ; re.umixuuubiy . . . i iirrkt r.... .r ..:..,-.l I.,- t1, .1 i. . i . .. ' i 1 1' f rft-fifi s v I . . " I ! uiTP i'iviii hv till" nmrr. . v,.lvm(r .lim,ii,anes 'i.i.r V:n -;rtl,.-. "icir appear. oil' tne looking glass trom J' "" - - ..w..b .-Jled u lUijJilU. cur. Dui tue inVfc principle ? We blow a body we wish to cool, as the heat is carried offby cold air, and air is perfectly cool if unaccompanied by heat Now we presume, that the at tractive principle which resides in the atmosphere, is of tlie inflammatory kind ; that it is attracted in proportion to its coldness and density by the atmosphere. That there is an attractive body which accompanies heat, we have reason to conjecture from the following observa tions : 1st. That Electricity, a highly attrac tive bot!y,,is a constant attendant on heat. It is produced on iron by rubbing it, and by heat or fire the hardness andimpenc trability of bodies is increased. Thus i iron becomes steel, clav becomes brick ; U and, in fact, every body, not a combusti ble, is muunueu ly the action ot nre upon ; it. The heat of an animal in a burning fev er is cooled by the Cold llatii or Per J kins's Metallic Points ; for, if this iuLm mable principle attracts water, it must be attracted by water; if it attracts air, it nuuL be attracted by air ; for tire attr -c-tion must be reciprocal. Thus we find that vegetable grow more ia summer a few davs about the full nuHn, tiian iu all ! the month previous to it; fvv the air is luller ot the attractive innamnatcry pr;n ciple, uuaccom paired wi; heat. The: is great probability that toe perpendicu lar altitude of egetablcs is produced lv xrial attraction as weli us capillary, whicli corresponds with a surprising phenome non in the vegetable world, the sprout of the ptitatoe plant in a dark rellar will mm itielt to any hole that ir.av be open ed; for it is a succulent sprout. The venal tyvieni in animals is fuller of blood about the full moon, than at the i change or at other times, for the atmos-J pheric wc'ht on the body is reauevd. ' i i:us ne&u win putrny more anci Sioner when killed about the full moon, than at the ucv.' of the 'moon, f r the svstem is. ! taller of .iib'ul, that is the vcnai system, j i ;? the artetiu- :-md tiius, frm the en- ....s..L..j ' jMr.jackscn cb rves that in tlie West j JuuRs.pei-sons M lacked with the Kp'" j micotthc enmate, are sciK-rally taken and. j I d.o more at those peiWet tlie month, i : ta:i:i at any other tin.e 1 here is another ; circu:tsiance respicim- the liht tit the miiou tin ti.e atnu spline, wi,cli comes uiicior 'common ion obervati !i ; wmch u the e.ii cc areuntl the nuOM previous ti r; aiu. i i'iie clouds of vair rt critf a circular form, as if there wks in this circle a cen- tie of a:tractin. Furtiier, if at the new , 1 i : I s JV.Ic-fl wi'Ji tlie .prirxiple.. of h;!it, and .bus .combustibles will n- t bur:v without " me l)od to convev aw.i an I air-nci cMe inflammable pri;icij)le. Cv;i butibes will net b '.rn w.thoi.t c.;r, and ;.re extin iruisVod by the .sir'iWgvr aitr:!Ct;n ,f va er. Tiiis-,w;itt.-r ix-couv.-s the nictiNt run m r crctable ia.Rj'.iiinhle matter to ej:rtr eye!- description. j That the'e ii an :ji:r:ictive jirifr'ple itter.dar.t on the-mhammahle, ii ev .dcnt ! e find r.dn takiiijr pi ce at the full and I .conjunction f suti ai.d mwm ; w; ftml that il bodies- are indurated by heat. .i id fire , j vthit'h- are .not c?mbustitic. "Thus iron ' 1 .""nS canuiej to c.i:?sect the himmai v, theurlace of tne glass ; this di-ecUon is obvious, on the face of tin muou, by a I c.rui nc- C.0CU telescope abo- liicli count fur on no ether -principle than the vetideLCY of the niatter t light, after ls .ng its igv.eous qualities in some ciegrce nn ihe attractixe surface cf the mirror, as suming a polar direction.- This principle, niay in its. degree of density, oilier Iroui i he electric aura, which also will cuin muuicate a pclarity to iteei, c:c. If the needle of the compass is turned to the north by this attractive principle ex- liSuihed by lieat, atul enmmunicated to he .ttmosphcre, it is probable (1 venture v.'-iMtwu'. i u.iL ue ui union mav oc h.jUncl ct t0 ccinciP:,d" with tlie varia- lu,u tlie tcasonsj prcchiced by the re-j r Iu Lion ot tlie moon ia cverv- ninptifn years to the same place cf the ecliptic, fir the. different. hours. 'of .the dailv heat, produce some sjuall difterence in its a rl'ition. As to the Earthquakes.- which ih all a ges have passed over couLineuts in r'nrhf j lines, the more I examine the history of I 1 - . -a, these, uie:r greater eltect on large water j courses, as lately on the Alissisbipiii, I am e connrmeii 111 tne opiuion, tiiat tney uvx: p"auccu uv.mu eiectnc aura. j In throwing together these bservati j ons, should 1 be of seivitc to the world. V1 n will gratify an AMERICAN CITIZEN. tar INTER DUG. T AN AWAY frojri tlie otner in thi. City JLV a few days past, an tleg-nt POIN'l'KK Supposed to lave nude 16: Varrei-ton (where he had been kept for some time), and to havt been taken up by a hta-e Passenger near thai place and carried Northwardlv. He is r -above1' the ordaiarv size; thickly speckled, with few large spot Any person who will giv. informal ion of him to e.tiier ot the Kdi tors o this place, will greatly oblige the Oner. likigh, fcept 25. lUM.M 1 ' 'V 'itT . H III il lillf II IVM-l fill a 1 ' 11 ....II I.. i i . ti i r r.;i li r v i m .1 i i : r . - - - ... . - , J&vLZ . l-,OT t:ail a Wy TirE EXAMINATION of the Students of this Institution will take place on Wed nesday ahdThursday, th J9th and 20th of November. t The Examination of each day will be clos ed by the delivery of Sdect Speeches by the Students. The Trustees liv'ng in 1Ss Country, are particularly requested to attend. October 23. 45 1EX NEW BOOKS. J 'r.iLKS ht3 just received from Phila- dtlphia the following New Books. Life o' Cen. Jnckson, Smith's Moral Bentiments, Lord Erskine'a Artrata, a Fragment, llouman on Leal Study, Emigrant's dictionary to the Western Coun- tr' Mis Edfce worth's Harrinjon and Ormond, Comic D arr.ii, Moral 'lalei, K;p Ciol, a Xevrl t ljrd -lUi oil's Mjr.fred rci Lament of Taiso. llimil'on'i p-polar Essays, Siewai'a Eb-av4 on the Tropresa of Mptp ph &ical, Eihical aud PohlicAl Thiloso- Pljyfai'r's do on Progrest of Mathematical Science. Fiey (' Jew's) Narrative of his embracing ihe Christian Kelig on, &c. Alwtvs Happy, a Talc by a Mother. PriscilU Wak field' Conversations on the Beau: if s St Wonders of Nature and Art A trrsh upp'-y of School Hooks, and some cheap foolscap and Letter Paper. 44 Raleigh, Oct. 2& LINK OF MAIL STAGES, Bft ween Raleigh and Fayettevill, A distance of 60 miles. THE Public are respectfully informed, that we have reduced our four horv team to three horses, and added one t" our two horse, team.. We. can therefore, C'-nvcv from three to four passengers e ippr ! ir in fii'tiin ?. ran Pet tilt ' e concr-tioM ot our biases, liorses i-nc J nanics,f in( the merits iff our Drivei ! We hall leave to the report of th sewhr ! m:w lravei ,.ur lint. Which leaves Italeigl : ex .y day at 1 P. M. and arrives nt F-v ; L.,tcx-illt. ;icxt iiir rnii, ai 3, A. M. Leai , fCVette ille e civ dav at 9 P. M.and ar ,ir u ..i:i, ,i1. n,.Vt A-..- 9ni A. l J A poS!!lbic c'aiv taken ot baS;.;age, but no liability for losses or accidents May 9. 1817. '2D if 1. S. Each passenger is allowcii'S-Olbr. "!' 1 them ;f-rtlie publ. cation (fthat notice ; j livery Soidierifth la.e rmy.wbo has re I' ceiV'Pil fn;m the Iienart.Tieiu of. War a hiul ' i -.1-1 t im- rr it li:t i,n u,t i is drnos.l fd ) ,.im tin's tn'fice, muy -.Lta.n patent b senil i '1 j to the ; office tlu- warrant or not Jicat .on. nis. wrii .nv, n il, ' To be ioc td m the Uhnojs . . T. rntiirv,' aid the patent to be sent to the ! P.t-CfHce at , I! i.ee-J, Thf :).ot uts of SoM jc re who have not, tied. . or i.i.dl hereai'ter not.tV the flenerai lauid ', Ofl'.cc not to deliv r ihem to tlie-r ah'fMs -'heretofore appoiud: wjll be rtlaiheil, sub- ject to jhe,r turther onler Members ot Cncr' who have deposited ! j tants. j Printers who; publish the laws nf the tJmt-1 I ed States v ,11 ir ve the .wbove j manv inser-l i t:uns ai will an ountto ten dollars, send a co i py of the pajier.v to dns otlice, aiul a bill, re ceipted : the money will bt sent bv mad. JDSIAH MKIGS, .Commissioner ofthe iencral L:uid Oflicc. -.Vaslunctem, Sept. 26. 41 lOw 1 S 1'EEDILY W ILL UK I'DHLl-H LD, Hy John Gardiner Ch ef Clerk in the liuural Land Office, A MAP OF TIMv lUJUVTY LANDS IN Tllli ILLINOIS TKUJtl I UllV. one dollar. The above Map will exinbit to each Soldi er of the lat Army, the. situation of die Farm which falls to his lot, its proximity to the Itivcrs 'M1ssi.ss.1pp1 and Illinois,". vvdldescribe j the Sod, Timber, Waters &.c (agreeably to i ; the hcKl notes ot the Surveyors) ot lus farm, i and enable the Soldiers to appreciate the va-! hie of thejr Country s reward for then servi ces. ',.''' u Printers of the Laws of the United States who give publicity to the above, shall be fur nished with two maps. JOHN GARDINER. Washington, 25th Sept. 41 j ADVERTISEMENT. jTTftAN AXV AY from the subscriber living j X.L in Cuilfoid c6 nty, on the 5i instam, an Apprentice Uo nanwd Samuel V. Ilymer, ! bound to the Carpenter's trade, about eigh teen years 01 age, 5 teet 9 or 10 inches high, stout made, dark hair and eyes. Clothing taken auay with him 3 pair of homespun pantaloons, 1 I.nsey coat, 1 coat and 1 waist coat of jeans. I hereby lorwarn all persons from harbor ing or employing the above described appren-j 1 ice. 1 win give a reasonaDie reward and compensation lor their trouble, to any one who will bring htm to me, or commit him to jail, so tLatl gethiEl. LEVI HUSTON. G u 1 !bi d county, N. C. Oct. 22. 45 6w UALEIGllVniWED 1)1' JOSEPH Var to be paid m advance Subscriptions received by th: Printer and bv cverv FostJV'a'stex n the Sd:s for Half a Dollar ai for a Qubnc ia wch jutcce'dir ?aPer. Raleitrh RESPECTFULLY inf.irnis the PuSnc.that he has just received from LE'a Me dicine Slore, to. 46, Maiden Lane, New. York C".., A fresh snpplj of the following VALUABLE MEDICINES. - Hamilton's 'fVorm Destroying -Lozeii- AVhirh hare within sixteen years past cur. ed an immense number of persons of both sexi, of every age, and in every situation of various dangerous complaints arising from WORMS, and from obstructions or foulness in the stomach or bowels. This medici e bears no analogy whatever to others of similar titles so commonly com plait ed of, as operating with violence ; on thi contrary, a particular excellence of thia remedy is its being sui:ed to every ae and con&titu'iion It contains nothing but what is perfectly innocent; and is so miid in iu operation that it cannot injure the most de Rcate pregnm lady, or the tenderest infant ot a week old should no worms ex it in the baly; but vf'll, without pain or griping, cleanse the Momacb and bowels, ot whate ver is foul or offensive, and theieby p' event the production of worms and rooy fatal dis o ders Th Lozeogs are particularly eiH cacious in carrying oif all gross humors and eiuptions, feverish and bilious tompUinta, and are the safest "d mildet purgative that can be ued n any occasion. Description vf Worm and the symptoms by which they are known. Worm wh ch infitt ihe human body are chiefly of four kinds, viz: Th Teres, or Urge round worm the A carides, or small tr.aw worm ; die Cucurbi tina. or short, flat white worms and lastly, the Taenia, cr tape woon, so called freni iu resemblance to tape This is often mary yards loiig, and is full of joints it is most nurttul ani fiifticuit to remove .'. njcr.g the ympoms attending Worms, ate di3grtrc-aUe breath e&pvcially in the morning ; bd aid corrupt gums ; itching m the m;e ana.aboui .he sea; ; convulsion!, f-f .-leptic fits, and sometim privation of p-ech i staiiiiig ail grinding--uf teeth in j ! xp j irregular appeuie, 'scmedms loath ..; f'.od, and wmeiim vorcious ; ja;rgng ivith sim kiid foL-iid slooL vurui -ing; la ge d hard belly ; j-amk and sickness ai ibe ttomach ; pains in the head and thighs, ami lownesa of spirit; slow fever witii small nd irregular pulae; a dry ctugb ; excess ire h:?st ; sornet.nKS pale and unhealthy coun tenance and bo mutinies the lace tlctcxl ni'i rSuahtd Pcruos afdicted with any of the above - mpwms, should hac tmatediaie lecour&e to r!anii-'tcri' Woan Desa'oyin Lazciiges, Vich have bc-u ccuatanliy aileiiucd with ' Uicckk, in all complaints 'ixiiiiaa to tiiosc deCf ibc-d A dose of this medicine given occasionally Jjnr.g ihe Wirm uo, vd eJuciuaitv prevent the vomnin ana puiu.g of chil Ii n'' a dreadlui diaonle., wr.ch annually destroys thousands ot die nifaiti part oi ur citizens li is i;kt wise th. mddest and most e :iii lemcdy ki.own, and lias restored to health and sir ngth a greai number wnen tn jii advanced s.age ot this latl compiain. t'articuiar aud plain insirucuor.s are given for eVi ry part of the necessary treaiaiCiiL io uch caea Chddren generally take this medicine with egernes -having a pleasing appearance, and an agreeable taste Ynr the prevention and cure of Bilious and Maugut.t r-eib, is recommended liattn's .liiti-Ifilious Th uitfuicinc has been aitwitoed with a d-gi e o sucesa higiiiy g-vuful to ihe la vtu.v. s feulijgs, in several pat is ot the V . Inoit and tlii aulhe;n ami xxiidd.e aUles, pa.ucu.aly iu Ncw-Yoilc, i'hiladelptiia, ilaiiir.o;e, reitiShurg, l'.icuioond. Norfolk, Kucntcn, Wihiiit)gtwi4, Chlcston, and Sa vnn.ii i nc testimony oi a Lumber cf per. s-iS hi each ui the above place can be ad- iliiitcl. ivi u have tvson to Lcln-i c. ih&: x iinc.y use of ih;a sa ut-xy remedy has, un .Uv 1 lovivituce, prevrvco thtir lives, whou i r. Hi nw; auriiuu c-Cum lancet r'acti oi ihis couCiU-.ve Mature speak more pom- propos- utor has evk ry poaaip:c rcasou iht can result fruni cw viisi e rijn;i ic:a:e, tor believing that k dose ol these Fdls Ukcn once in evti v two weeks durng the pievJccc of our Utauua Fcveis, Wid piovc an icfallioit prcVtntai ve; j in cases est. eintai desperate, and hernial ihe power common remedies Tne operation of these liils is perfectly mid, so as to be used by (ersoiu iu every silualioa and of every age 'I hi-j are cxcedciidy adapted to carry ofi'j sueitiuous bile, and prevent its morbid se- j crction; to res. ore and amend the appe tite ; to produce a free pcrspiratian, and ihciet y prevent colds, which a re often of fa tal coiitt.(tuences. A dos - liever faiL to re movt z cold, if taken ou its lirst apear ance They arecelebra:ed for removing habiLu ai coativeneas, sickness at ihe stomach, and sevue head ache, and ought to Le taken by all persons on a change of climate Tiicy have been fouai remarkably effica cious in preventing arui curing disorders at tendant on long voy ages, and ahould he pro cured and ssitry piescrvcd lor use by every seaman. Hamilton's Essence and Extract of Mustard. A safe and effectual remedy for rheuma tism, gout, palsy sprains and bruiaes, white swelling, old strains aud relaxations, numb ness, acd weakness of the neck, pains of the iiV;e. headache, swelled faces, frozen limb and every similar complaint P prevents chiilU n, or chopped hnds, ana the dl ef fccts of getting wet or damp in the fe t Restorative Powder fur the Teeth and Gums. . . Thia excellent preparation comforts and strengthens the gums, prerve. iLe enme from decay, and cleanae and whitens the teeth, by absorbiug al! the acrimonious hlime and foulness, which, suffered to accu mulate, never fads to injure aud finally ruin thm. GALES. Miami, ton's GraZZ forthespeedy reUtf dpe" U various coapU.n.'euce, pleasuies, ju.cuite h.dl?. c, ...p m climates uuiorable ,ot?' r"' the iramoderste use 0f vC ttu''' icauon or sny other dea-.ri1 1 a aucc w uu.kilfui or cxtcu-, UKHt cum ihJ: lrl" VC liv.. . I r till" T. n . . fc . - - ... :u.i.-... . ocru.a pcrnxi oi hie, bm UinT ; V Celebrsted f.r iU cur 0' c u - , J coughs, asthmas ,nd ?ith I '.ons andacerum iciZedv S'1 COUgb. iJt L0y Hahn's Genuine Eyt Tl'ahr ? wbcuiw the Ulcti of ft, or of accideft. file a -- rj ,cuK.uy iti l,acovc,,H v gives immtalaie and Uit nir r. i ! l4 most severe in tan-rs. 6 c ITCIf CURED. ? Lee Ointment for tL iu I' Warranted, an infll bu- rt" application, may be used with n .. ! tyonir.tants a Wctk old, net r particU cf mercury, Qr aL.y l gradient wbaeer, and no; ac ff '' with that toru.eming smart whicf ' Ie4 the application of vhtr rm;e.ht " U Lee's InfullibU Jlgue $ D For ihe cure of airuvs. iCm i iiar.ii s true and 'snmut Gentt v -v m 03 The above Celebrated MEriP" are sold wholesale andreta.1, , J. GALES, and no w here ela? in r A i ' Wiiue may be had, gratis. Kmu scribing cures performed by tLeab-v m dicinea the number, inripv.ftau-e V' spectability of which, fully ju..!y tide of the sdven iseiaent, Righ, Sept 20. I VALUABLE LANDS, MIuTT f 4 S I am desirous cf remove - o-. A the State of Ohio or luC '"'J in Cinsetinenr f tl.r. mand for Shingles, cCc. 211 acre ia O range counrv, 8 m. north-west of HilhUjrouh, on win,u ? a S;iw lill nearly new and in rd";c. pair, 2 or 3 common Houses, a sltaci quantity of cleared land to em !,!,, , v.w UII.iAir1. r ! hands, well adapted to the cuin.rc tf i ; bacco or any "kind of Grain, vdi war- eu anu umocrea. 200 acres of Tine Land about 2 afo from the said mill, unirnprowt' - 100 acres of Tiiary land ,iz from said mill, with a small i:;i jr venitr Roth of which tracts are c; a uarb quality. 350 acres where I nww live. 13 ie Vl j north-west of. HilLsb r. ug'., :i-. r ai leading from Hil!sbor.v;h to CaeJ Courthouse and Lenox ikie ; on wl h is a comfortable Dwcal. . H( -.se, oiher cocvcnicnt houses, a cJrg Ailcani Peach Orchai-d of ab : iOOU trees jus; beginning to bear, a i:e (irit Mill viti 2 pair of Stones, li.lti.i Cudis, &c. a valuable Distillery, tlie h-use m'thei:. tilfcry and mill each two siorie l.ih, jj by 24, and the under story: of both buii: of stone ; 2 Stills, Stands &c. ; a su:f.c:c:u quantity of cleared laud to employ S rr 10 hands, aud equal in cjuality to t:ty W.il in this part cf the country, will tia;':,:ni, a number cf excellent Spi bjrs, a -r d Stand for a country Store and boardj; House, as it is convenient to one i f w'c best Schccls in the State, untk-r the cro of the Ilev.W. Bingham. 360 acres adjoining the above, of a gcJ quality, well timbered, Sec. wuli a sLua improement. Also the Crop of every description trw growing, the stock of Hwres, Cat'.ic, Hogs, and Sheep 1-2, 3-4, r.,s and l ; l biiMled Merinoes), valuable House!.-1J and Kitchen Furniture, 2 or 3 ccw. -gons we'd finished, farming utensils, All or any part of which I ah. willi:: fo sell cfn moderate terms one third t- be naid when nessession is eiven. ia yr cie or notes on either of the j 40 acres ot Juniper & C pu-, j,,-. ! Lund, in the great Diiiinul L (: " ! ty, adjoinuig the lands ot "v , s-". j othei-i Thi, land appreciates ;n i me, i nrihei, that iu the earner stajres ot , i s. .1, . . .i . ., - . , ,, ... to ttate, the reinauuag two thirds r.t tliose diseabcs, tlitir use will very jjer.cra.iv i . . , . Ti- ... succe d in testoriug i,e.it.,. anot rljuendy U vement nista nients. Ifitr: . ' t.,n.-.!..,J tjr.i L :i l v.le before the first lueso.iv .2 Jeccm- . Ier next, on that day, and from dar t day until all is sold, will.be exposcu & sale at Public Auction, en tlie pri-v.i where I live, all the above Liiuls, O r, Stock, &c. The terms wiil be more t-aliy made known on the day of sale. JNO. CAMPBELL. Harmony Hall, June IS. i'6 P. S. Should I sell at private se, I will give timely notice in the HHieigh Re gister and, Star, to prevent disippa: ment. - EV GOODS. TIIE subscriber has just returned fro" New York, and rhdudelphu, vi' extensive Assortment of Unj Goods, Hardware, tj'f. "Well suiteil to the present and approve- n? Seasons,-and winch he will dispose o: the most reasonable terms- . JOEL II. LANE. Raleigh, Sept. 12 53 ti '-SHIOCCO LAND FOR SALE. 4 Tit ACT of Land containing iboat 5 3i t 4rrPK K ii.r ,n U'u-rwi TtiUfilV. W'lW'l lonemdeoMhe hhocco Springs, and autf' ; ing the lands ot Gen Williams, It. T. 0x and others. Tins Laid s vay jert.le, perhaps belter adaptul lo the cuhur f" bacco, Corn and 'Wheat than any ti;er the County. Il is well Watered anJ i f" erec-ible neiLdiburhcKxl. rcrso;i Wijl' to purchase may know tlie ttrms. hy ap:'; uig to Mr. AugusUii Alston, or .uaj llawkans. WM CREF.N MAC0V Greene count v, tieo. Oct. 7. 45 V' jj paper. mm mm,:
The Weekly Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Nov. 14, 1817, edition 1
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