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jr&oa tub rnrirxv statss qazxtts, TRUE 11EAUTY. Tis not the . lips of roseate hue' l'.r lance of love from orbs of nue Ti-not the tear that gems the eye, Vhen bursts for shouted love the sigh The beauteous mouth, tlie waning smile, Tii at can man's ev'rv care hegtiile. Ti not the eye or pnhsh'd brow, That shanies tlie whiteness Cf the snow--The mouth divine, theglowr:g check,' Nor forms that ev'ry grace bespeak. iNor worn..! i self, in' tnumr'u'i hour, A nen pieas'd, she wieUis the magic pow'r, Tor ait tuechartnk and matchless gi'ace, That shed thc.r hgut o'er Deauij s lace. -. More beau euus ur tnan roe-ate hp, "Where v:rrant bees" unn rest a- d aip ; yi ore beauteous f.r th-m evts of blue, That vie v. ith summer' sk) in hue ; More beauteous tar ; km drops rove n maiden's cheek far si ghted lcra--Is iutie, v.ah afti-img n. r.d, A ge terras bre.ut,. a taste refiu'd 'Tis Tins ALoKCan love imparl, Or bnd w;th worriTui chain the r.s.tRT f Concluded frem 1st page. J lias kindled gratitude in the hearts of xur brethren of Chili, and erected the most splendid monuments of the pow er and glory of our country. The army of this capital was organ- - . i 'a. - :r. t . jieo at Luc same time, wiui imi;c ui . it. 1 ..r . ! i iinc Aiiui's aiiu ui ujc iniciou , me: regular force has been nearly doubled ; I the militia haVmade great progress in ! lniiitary discipline : ourlave popula-', tin baVbeen formed into battalions,! end taught the military art as far as j is consistent with their condition.. THp cam fill is under bo apprehension, j that an annv often thousand men can! shake its l-bertjes. and should the iJe- i i u .. -4.1, . nia-uian u. uacu, i r.MUihor.ainiile nrovision ItasueeniPadc I - - y 1 i X receive them. (hr nn v has been fostered in all its branche ; t'ue scarcity of means tinier . whicn we laboured until now lias no prevented us from unde: ta kiiiir very considerable-- operations, tvith respect to the national vessels ; all of them have been repaired, and o-;i Z. , , v f i ! ftr r he dt ivner ol our coaU ami n- I ers; p,-,i-i..r,s have bren waJeJl ,fc Hli-i ierewii v require it. for j! f ' i . . .,, I n.r itnrv mtirr- s:i f.'.at tn ' e;ja)v v.i.i ! in I S Udr" ij--i"ii jju i i4iT vi aiiu aiiiicu, iir manv more. Sj T.:ac tn e.ie.uy uj.i H it find Id'nself secure froii our re-1 prisal even l-viii the ocv.n- Our military orce, at every poir.t j "which it cc!p;t. -eems to be annua-1 ted by -the same spirit ; it tactics are j . . ... t I undorin, and Mae undergone a rapid improvement from the science and ex perience which" it has oonowtrd from warlike nations. Our arsenals have been replenished with anus, ami a suf ficient store of caimou and: munitions uf war has been provided to maintain the contest for many years : and this: afler having sup-plied articles of every description to Lhose districts which have not as yet con. e into the union, but whn'ie connection with us has been iie? ccptcd by reasoQ of oar past loiio t.i v. i ?v:r if Jors daily receive con si d era b'e aM'j;n:ei:i ar;otis . irom new levies : ai' t.ur t:veu:auonV have been made, jj, : fh',.;h v.e v i re about to enter up- on tue coute.-'. ypew". c-ntil now, the -v-ifness or our resources were ui-1,-iMsvn to us, arid our enemies may c.'nTe;np;.i e. wjih deep inortilicatioii j 'and' :) "-Mair. t: -:n-vnt thiui is.uiiu fUiteVi i;iee provinces alter so many I t!e s-Tatioi-.. J Tl.e .l:ce oi Major tseneral, has boet; re-etabiiheii. (or the -purpose ot v. ii : a unijonn direction to our ar-! 11 -. in otvir t.j rosier tne imiitia in a 1 N dw iyiis, and to rey;ulu'e tlie svs- tet ra f nniilary eeouomv.' Tiie gene-"! .irer-. i!-d tiiose id a iouer made,! cccup vtl in tiio; : duties, will lighten; f e ltb.ui ol the government, at the Same t;ise lendci in more practical ! tc r".re and "impiuvement oP , . - ... . , V tl.e military lorce is susceptible, i fth tonnit.ir by ue-rees a body oi ex- ii M t . ui.o tvili. a' imce ne an honor to th ir country, and sere a.j its firmest udiars 10 time of dan rer. i - . . 1 . ... . A hih-t cms- occuoitd in ;n oviuiii" ' i for our Kdfetv within, and pt ervii iir- (or assaults iros,. iviihout, titiier 00- iect- of oiid intei ebt have not been ' , J . .... . j K i;t .;uted, and vhich hitherto weie ' Kx t-;ht to oppose iusuimountaUltt ob-i fitaclei. I Our system offinance had hitherto! oeen on a foutiii entirely inadequate I - .. "' ' "V 1 auv MuaLL I faitinsr sunnlv of our ivar.lv -A to the.un rrn l still mote to the liquidation of the 1 i ' ie debt which had been con- v'ivn termer years. An unre-! 01 u nature to mandest themselves less ;Ct:tion to this object has ' fu create the means of : mentioned tne difficult ies which em Ol. red i tors of the state, j harraised me, in respect tt our exte VV. abandoned their 7 rior relations, and, if I had opposed v ?,eil as to ilevise a ( l firm rress in resisting the violence 'tV h tlie taxes in ay l f party, a breach with the nei-hbio -;y and imSiiectly, i"g nationvould be the inevitable coo $$$'J'ur: i"pulatioii - i fetquence. The Course pursued bv 4lW ir ul ,,!,s V.pera- &r t ; ti ellected in de- jfflsft'VyhU h it vas O fax) ' far or rir . r S'-Pi-s'tfJrt f if t 0 teuUima1 ol meir authors 1 he re suit has been, that there now circu lates in 'the hands of the capitalists a sum equivalent in its value to one mil lion of dollars, which was deficient be fore the adoption ot the measures ay which it was produced. To the same measures, are we indebted for the re-1 ceipt ol two hundred and sixty eight ! thousand dollars, in the treasury of i the custom-house, in the short' time 'f which has elapsed since inv decree of the Z'MU of March. At no -other-pe-j riod havi tho public exigencies been ; so puuctially supplied, nor have more important works been undertaken. i'he people, moreover, have been re lieved from many burdens, which.' be ing partial, or c nilined t: particular i j n classes, had occasioned vexation and .1 i urawu au?r imcmi the most tatal c:nse- t . t . , . quetices to states. JShould we, h-iv.e- j. ver, ue-coinpeiled'to resort to -uch ex- peutents, tile lenders u ill not see uieuiseives in oau-'er oi ior.jj; tiieir j disgust. Other vexations, scarcely ii my procee Mns and he happy conse-on their own account, they w il cure it. les irrievou.H. will lir'dnrrvw :hf'iUii l.i-nmn.-. tvliirli .Savft . attended' i hem. U m.ke an advance in money on it, m tuc .nppress.d.avoMingasfrra, piWel, le.ve me n ,,,1, torep-at. j ffite a reciMT.?nce t? loan.-, wmcti have Under toe same circuiiiranci3 ry , .:K(li.t:rw ft, ;n fh t. hn.ii.: . advauces. To sheiv these practical j ti e lowest les rdat ion. j results,., is to make the best reply to lj -Fellow-citizens, we owe cur onhap censure ; if it be the -'intention to do! py reverses and calamities to the de-! ju-tice to the 'zeal and .intelligence of j pravi. system of rurarsent ..motropo- j public officers, the inconveniences and lis. wbich, rn contlemomg rs to the ob- ( diinculties must be weighed witii the scurity anl opprobittm ofthe mostde-j good tiiat has nee i elferted It i an I --graded destiny, h.a;;. wn wh t!iorns idle vanity to seek tor -perfection in the path that -conduct s to liberty, j tiie laj.rs of men. Tell that metr:r.o!i t'stt even s)ie One ot tfie mischiefs attendant on i niav trlorv in vour vorks! ..-Already; .i. i ..--.. ..,:-.. ..,'.. .....-..-:.,. ' - . : ,! ine auuiini.uatiiu oMoe nutii-nal trea-i sury, was the ex perriuoua o iic. . isier.ee iA many su-i' .vi Ti ivp.- ( i; i j . OiationH have been j the tirjuer' reloi OiHtiotw havi hpn j made. epeci.iiiy in r;pect to the ar- : uoru and puhiicworks. The attn - tioQ uf tfie f lWlM.IlllU!Ilt i rilIltiril.Jv :,i... - . r , - anic in iii is u ra ui' i o i t r i urn's. and it is not wit!:-ut lnpei of bein' j able to see aouml i;h e ret.-red, even in the midst id the uiu ea-nv atten- 1 tiou required- v imr, ;,:d of tire munv uiMJet Ltiicis . trnit have been st-t oil )j foot for ttie 2. Ivanteiiienl of the T.e- !' ' ...... o .... , ! rai pi o-vpei it . j Sat i lias been th; .extension-of o?rr !' oal.iCi u . iroriiier, o rr pj.uns and do- ' ,. t , . . Jt , , i""' tJU "''t" ' "f.i i' I prj'V.' ' acoiiK.u.-iimctit s not uitmn tfi' I . . . n reach el former, iroverninents, - in spite ; ! apy 'u 1 c;,,,fv I d her by . forewarn all of rer euted attempt, to subd.t ohr-"J5 P,Ti.,r,s ,0 ud;nr: wi:L credi ,-r har c.e, tt.jitl. the present adnuoi.straf mil i : ,;. , au.ey -ntl IjRac p. Crrs-y, a, I hzvr uas had the f od lormne to surmount. !! de-' rrn.r : utvtr to on ar.v of hcrr.m the unlortunate inhabitants oi"' our piaiiis nae Hoi onlv -been 'ratuitRLi- ly supplied with suitable lands, on A-liicii to fix their habitatioris.but have ! 'eeii furnished with the means of c-il-i; UNaticnem to advant::. feucli has been the ':. re-establishment of. the. college, .-..heretofore named .au Caries, but bereafter to Ijl' called th uiii.ui of the Soiifli, as a poi'.t de-i -). n itPa MM, ,!;...;.. :,:: .. . ' "Mn.iiiiaii.iii ;:.ara-,.T to the avouch of rwrv part o! toe1 stale, on the most euen.w -cJe. for' t)ie di5?eminatioti of lr.; r:iii; t tK. ' .youth of every.-part of the. -.s late, on , the m ist et .-he ltV t I'tainuieot of which . ob:ee: t5,- n.-.v.-n ! ncnt i at tne ore-ivii oio.-or-iii vi .4 " ic ed in piuting in pnclir.e c erv powsi uie diligence. It will not hn- hr tore ((use i.ursfries v iSi .rir,jn-;u in vljich the liberal and x.u t ei'Pf vn u ill be cuihvjited. m "which - the hear ts - . j j ot tiiose y oun- men v. i Ii !;e form vi ! , who aie ..-destined at -some futtin d av to add new -.splendor to our "country.""' Such., ha. been-the- establishment of tj a mihtai y depot on o:ir frontier, with its capacious maLra'tir. a inr.wi i- measure to guard u'-fioiii- future daii- ger, a work which doo n..re iionor to the ptudent lore.,ight ui our a;un trv, as it. was undertaken in the -no metit of its nrosoeroas I'm t . measure winch n " v ',- ' v v u. sum lur rellectiou to our enemies, tiian lile .Can 11UlU3e UP hy llK.,r hoasti'i i u " ifHs... m . . . . . f j Ihii, exposition is not maie with a! I view to enli.iiK.e tiie value of those e",ct,J w,,,c'1 wur country has a.ri-ht1 V ln,4ai:5. deot.-. but to oilei.an irreira-aO'e proot to the people, that! pr.udem e-and- circum.section ai e the j .virtues winch are required to secure t!ie uits ,,J l,,eif l,t': i -.eiTorts. . 1 . . . ;..... 1 r or ih rest, reliectiu mind,:, calculating; i iue lanji ol the government by the (j ,,n!,UMiitt disparity betvveeu tiie pre- I -state of our ailairs. and what the v vvere "ien months ago, w do ius- - . 4 . . ' , ' ' nc tne? zeai woich has enecfed j v.cnanes so inijjortaut. 1 hey will no j . ';less ive cn-'t,lt ,ur many other act,, h u,v ,n tins particular, leaves I P-dred out riht to the invadei unim- aued terri- I tory, convinced that pacific ineasores. so Ion? as tlie honor of the couritrv requires no other, will he productive One Dnllar hi r uir ir to Violence, without necessity. f V TKACT of Land containing about 5 80 "A period there has been, vou well '. Acres, I in gin Warren County, within remember, fellow-citizens, in which onemdeof the Shocco Springs, and adjoin the provinces were threatened With Jj 'L'if the sight of the ancient order, & trail- - pei haps etter adapted to the culture of Jo quility subverted under -pretexts of bacco, Ttorn and 1reat than any other in the most iniunous suspicions against the constituted authorities. It was that" .'period which occasioned more trouble to my mind, than any other - iuring my administration. ' I will cheerfully renounce my claims to the public rratitudc,for the sleepless nights . a . C k . L' T a. spent in watcning over us gaiety, u u will appreciate the sacrifice I have made, tlte pain it has given to my heart to have been compelled to adapt the rule and violent measures, which measures, wnicnj at. tint crisis avetl the htae from ru - in But the necessity and justice of;j I. .1. t Ml ; contioct shan be the stMt. I vsii - tiji'juis'i all the naUira! feeHn-i? of my j ; heart, soonc'than consent U T.e re- h petition of sce;:es, whldr weaken our rouer, and sink d'Ji tol have ou e'eared ::! the nck, ecap ed ;nerv is'.er. a.d c mducted the-e pi'ivinces to t!e f!url,i;ing conditioii i: uiiich we tur.v heh')lil then;. Let , t!e enemies of vour name contemplate l witls ! .-'..:ir the energies r.f your vir- toes, ami let tie nations acknovlcdge j that you :aSrtady appertain to fheir.it- j ; iustrl ms ra?.k Let us felicitate tun ; selves hn the blessings we have alrea-1 ' d v eataincd, and I t u? shew to ti e ; : world t!at we have learned to profit j by the-experience;- ot our past misior tunes. Jnan Jf dc Fnpyrrednr- Buenos Avres, Jolv 21, 1317.- '-- .- . - -- - - N iTtCK. V "E,!fs K?I1b" - ha lr it niv J!J and lioa; . , - r :abeth Canssr- d vri'hr.u- j tract-, either tor h-r own. b ard, or tith r ; ot t;e abf e rmnio ? c?'ldrer:, or any other co-nrv t ph. m tnnke. Guiltord ' k: 12. WM. CAU-KY, T-VKFN UP jlv the 3 nFJ..:yV..t. a NiJGRO nov ! ! who s his - i Sar,, atui tha he j lenr$ to i')t l:p joor.?n, at -. Cti.il. r.a, '' "eiir r"u ,,b Sarn 41 ' il 5 " Cl 11 h f'1" h'' 2i ji hecvTe l-f A-u.p-pper county, : ot Vinta. fin - k- .. ku-ih. o. 1 c.f owfn" Ardl wo.i'v " me. in i i rroarrcn, r.-iti) Aro; at':ks.-s c"un:y, pr )rc p o vuv. py cNas j; s nJ ii ?r. i jVdv-oilr rv:,ge lie w.il b? d- alt with a the iaw r-;Ui! . WILLIAM G. HAYNKS, Jfiior, Not 7. 6 FOR ALK, ; riK VT vahi;inr Trif.-t f i I T O, called ' .1 I rjrhorn, in i . 4n';!::i coumH, H irdc N. K..-; tV'H'i l w t'ii'ir:", iotijr H.i:c n to he one oi'. the bei Stands .o I . :v.kl:r fi-inh for a. S.irf huvrr; on the pri'mtsts conveoint , j .SwrviiviH-e vito ohcr ;:aprave'nnt3. ; I"r.e Lj:h! issun.ioje tr the eulture ofCcrn. vi.f..i i i. ..irr ai t :.h,ipu!t w.tb .: ceilt n l.n.e. .Hi ilVg Wit.l-,11 j two n.ilt of a iiivir fa .hi'r tJnst :i:v Maw Mill I ii:s I'Ls.tat'.on is e sraoi-rst ?t!ie h ?.!'.Kor.iv-st ::i diispai-t of i.V- c.n'r.trv, hicliji r.d beat hy, ::.d in arich Unckly sctthxl . j nr !,: tI;.)o1 ; winch -.! detm wortl v t 'r.v CeutUnn's notice who may v-.li tow.ej l:",v' t!ic ljWer lart of this stale yj ahcaiUiy . sit n at ion. I j L. V!!.?:.. t"" " Pi1 v isinni; in iii ioai. , no . j't k aun 10 .ir. -Uoi'ert 11.11, who hves ner.r the .'premises j wnd r U-rms aPrdy to the subsenber at Ox- i torn, t.ranville county. JAMES G. LAMON. November 1. ' 4f 3w YOM SALK. i miTIK Uenresen ativep of the lat.'F.awini X J Jk, oiler 4or Sale, pursuant to tin J .Ionks oiler or Sale, pursuant to the;; j power vesteil m them br the last AV II and Te,i.nTient of the .it .erased.. Hie Vu!n.l.l t Tract ot l.ANl) up m u hicii he lately lived cvnta nlnjr a!ut 2,W'J acres ; lying ui he J county .t v arren. wjuim a noie ana a hall - of the Shoceo Spr ngs, ten mdes snith of Vairenton.-.Tl-e-situation isgenerally known J -nd !nur,-d. tn point ot neahh it ,ssurpass. 1 ",,v - -'"V ' i , niniin'a ns ; an ) for die production of Com, u i.t :.,vt iv.i,. rm. ti.rirR htt .-tat 10ns m the conn; ry ttiat eqeal it. Those who are deposed , pu-cie tins property, Will nak.e Known their pretensions to Mrs E i:'.abeth C.J ones, rtsnhng on" the premises,! or .o Mr. Itobert II. Jones at Warrenum. j fe wns di po-ed to purcliasc, and whoar.e ' ur.acqoa nrta wtVh the :ana, are referred to Mes-is John Hmdie, II. t iones, Jacob Hun ( f -and Cit or-e Marphy, aii of whom live in die ne.hborlwMMl, and are well acquainted Mh the land and its - boundaries Genttemen vvlio wish top. rchase lauds m a healthy ccun t ry and 1 n a neiubni hood as tree fron. faults as am other, wdl do well to pplv as soon as , jMss.hle. None however need apply, who I rannot nake it convenient to pay at leat one third of the purchase money upon receiving ; a title. , b - 47 4t AVarren county, Nov. 6. iUiMlGiirilLyiED BY JOSEPH . . . - . . .. the. County, it is well watered and in ana rreeable neisfaborhood. Person wishing ; to purchase ,may know the terms, by apply. jng- to Mr. -Augustin Alston, or Mictjah i. Hawkins. WM XIREEX MACON, fr" Greene county, Ceo. Oct. 7. 45 9w t NOTICE TO DRIVERS OF HOGS. ! ?11fIK;SUHSCRlBS!iS9 living on the H!j- li fax road in Kavetiscrnr, Peerabrir. . j oft 't j "ntiy jeir ervices t li KH.UNJi OF HOGS, having . wcU Rf d k to attend to the secure house?, " 7 " " ' , 7 7 . R; u;aii,L .Mnv nri. dispose i ty. hav tbcJr Hogi made in'o Bacon d h CD R WELL ROSS K U. THOMAS YOUNO. Ptriiirff. Ort. 14.1817. MILITARY BOUNTY LAND. Gnitrnl Land -Office, mrnl Land -Off Ice, 25th &sul. 18i. 3 l.TOTICr.. The l t:s .n die Ilhno-s Yt 1t r? ton, apjiif'priated fr Hount.es fin Military Services,' having bccnvirvejed, an the fiim evs rect ivetl at tit s ofiice, the dsstn hrtinn o5 the said lands, b lot, ap eeolv to iaw, wdl commence at this O.lice on die first Monday in tJctober Hext ' . Tliefimevs of. Military Uonr.ty Lands n M -.'iri I'V r.t.trv, are expected in a few months, when u similar distr;botinn wdl take place, of which timely notice wdl be givtn iii I he newspapers. Those who V:sli to locate lhe;r.-Warrants'." in -'Miswon 'Territory, m) end hew ojitrxwe publicat.ifnct that notice KveivSoULerof the late Army who has re ceiv e1 from the department of War a land w:i.n'a:il,." or a notification that it is deposited 1:1 this otHre, may obtain a patetU by.sendinjr to iIi'h oice the warrant or notification, first wr.t.m; n it. To be loc ted hi the Illinois T-r.V-ory,' and the patent to be sent to the ;s! OdiVe at S.ned, The orients of Soldiers who have not died, or s!:il! hcrtarte notify the General l.and Oaii-f iint to deliver them' to their stents heretofore appointed, wdl be rttained, ub jert to iheir Jtii ihtr rder". Members of Congress who haVe deposited (in "this oihVr) oidjers Warrants or notirca tions, mr.y .ih'am patents for them by sending the rtceipis wh.cii wtre riven by the oihct, and instructions relauve to locating the war rants.. . - Printers v, !io publish the lars of the Unit ed States wdl give the above mj many inser tions as wdl air.oontto ten dollars send a co py of the papers to this od:cc, and a bill, re ceipted : the money will he sent Lv mad. JOSlAll MKT OS, Commissioner of the General Lind Oftice. AVashi.ron, Sept. 26! 41 lU V AL.UA15LE. i.A.NDi, MiLIid, iuc. For Sate. VS I am desirous cf removing, citlter to the State of Ohio or Iidwaa, I wiah to ell, fit a fair pi ice 0,r) acres of Juniper & Cvpre6 Swamp Land, in the cjeat-Dismal in (iates c un tv, adjoining ihe lan :of Viu Small and otriers This land appreciates fast m va lue, in : cor.scf jv.ence of th wrowiug de mand frr Shingles,. &c. " " 1 1 i acre iw Orange county, 8 tr.il n rtfi est Ot ! ldlsbon ugh, on v.iiich is a Saw Mill - nearly new and in gofil re pair, 2 or Z common Houses, a $:dlicint 'pi,iniiy ot cleared lanJ io tniploy. 3 "-r 4 hands, well adapted t; the f uhure t "I haccnor hhv kind of (irr.in, well water ed und tiinot red. 200 aCi es of P'mey L;nd about 3 mi!et from the said mill, unimproved. 100 cres oi l'iney la:Mt Z v 3 miles fro n said mill, with a small improvement Roth of which tracts urt of c. tolerable 1 ; t , ; i tI,lal,I acies where I now live, 10 miles tior ih west t tlillst-orough, ai tlie road ' lead::vg trcan 1I1IK orough to t.asv.cll Courthctue and Lenox Castle ; on which a cn.fouabie Dwelling House, other convenient h ouses, a young Apple and : : Peach. Orchard cf- 'about' 1000 trees just i bgiunia to hear a new (iris: Mill with j hoarding houe, and t7r some y?ars r.st 2 pai'r'ot.'St?ie'.s .Bolting Cloths,' &c'altby s mother, Mrs. Iow:on, -v;i; valuable Disti'.lerys the house of the die- with anuniher of, i.ore elegant new room, tillery and mill tach two stories high. SCI by 24, and the under ; to? v of belli buik of stone'; 2 Stills, Stands &c. ; a salficient , quantity of cle ared land to eondov S ur J lo hands, and equal in 'quality 10 any land 1 j in this part of the country, well timbered, ! j a number ot excellent bpnngs, a good 1 Stand for a country Store and lioa I'd in House, as it is convenient to one of the hf;t Sr.hriolin the Stati iintr, ! ot the Rev. V. Bin-harii. 300 acres ul joining the above, of a gocd quality, well timbered, ecc. with a small improvement. Also the Crop of every description now growing, the stock, of Hwrses, Cattle, Hogs, and Sheep (1-2, 3-4, 7-8 and full blooded AU-rinoes), valuable Household and Kitchen Furniture, 2 or 3 new wag gons well finished, farming utensils, &cc All or any part of which I am willing to sell on moderate terms one third to be paid when possession is given, in spe cie or notes on either of the Banks of this State, the remaining two thirds at con venient instalments. If not sold at private sale before the first Tuesday in Decem ber next, on that day, and from day to day until all is sold, will be exposed to sale at Public Auction, on the premises where I live, all the above Lands, Crv-p, Stock, &c. The terms will be more futfv j made known on the day of sale. JU. CAMPBELL. Harmony Hall, June 18. 26 P. S. Sliould I sell at private sale, I will give timely notice in the RaUigb Re gister and Star, to prevent disappoint ment. GALE 8 i pry Goods, Hardee, Wei! suded to the r r- Af , , Seasons. ar.d ul..'; " 1,1 'f -C - r Uie most reasonable Urn...,: 0 U KaleiglSept. 12 11 1 tf "RAN AWAY from the ml.uiUord county, f)tl t ,lr,"I v an Apprent.ce 11 ,v n. d bound to the Carpenter'a Ci ' .i teen years of jure, 5 fet o ' t :mit made, da k ha;r UTh 7se T taken away w,th h,m-3 :, ',3 pantaloons, 1 lmscy coat, 1 cum 'V1 - injroreR.pioV;RL-ilie:.!v..i.".:! 11 . r . vi.e.'! i:v,e. j v. lit .ve 1 i'tiOMu compeoiHtiuu i;r the.- n-.. 1 ..-1 ..... 111 . "ir. 1 , . . who n m nrmff mm o me. u r' v r- jail, so that I tt him. 1 1. ... -viij iK ''-Tl 1. Guilford countv, X. C o'!11"1' LINK OF MAIL srAiT JletweenRrMgk and Fayeitl A distance of 60 mil,, ' pHE Public, are respect futhr :. r , thUwehavcrecliWourAV? itcam to three horses. t.,i , ' h)r;! our two nore team. We we shall leave tv the report rfY . T ! :, eery day at 1 1VM. atuj etteiillenejctmoniini? at 3 w 7 ' l ; i .)tuei iiieeverv clay at 9 p i f 1 rives at Kaleih he licxt d lva ii AlIposhib!eca:e taken .f h .-, " no liability for losses or act i(' -j V 1. May 9, iei7. 1. S. Each passenger 4s h) -, Sl'U-ir'j iw fv-. I," 1 1. C J 1 4 fir. I r t!i. . . r w..vx 11. vm. iitc CI ceil 1 I' vC.l miles ROSS & PAUSLKY, Have Jusf Jm nival, m. r xt --c i .. . luzcc "ooiees, iv ent a;H j IV X Broadstn'p, IXub:ea..ted an lf' r j Shoes, Calitkin :t Morocc h:?np, BOYS fine Callkkin, Comnun and UC(j Shoes. WOMLNS Calfskin, Sealskin h Morw KvKJttcs white and colored Kid, , 4;r,-n Cork soaled raid Morocco Mious ir,i P . , ' MISbMS C tWakin and Muiocco iU.tisl. Calfkin and Morocco Shoes. CL'ILUItCNS Culisk.n Si Morocco fro e faidhhoes. M nfexreVmt Quality and will be wJJ i: hr J'cier&btfrj f tict Also IJnss Case and Iron Kim L;C'v?, Banoern lVta'rd and hue I'late hio-k Chest, Cuplroird, Till, Trunk, li::h;tf u i Single Holtcd and Port Pad d.i o, liun a 1 Uifie ditto; lion llutunt Ii H.iiL'r.i Hut and II divto ; Gimhlcis ; Ai'.urs : t K r.t and hhc k Ilani.ners Sl ot i U i ; '-'m Pinc'iri-s and Kn.ppt; l-n ftp; s ; (. r. iT.ou 2 feet, large joint, and 4 oi:! !! :; -.t Commcn and f'atcnt Cutty flor bi; Ir . ...i Steel Knitimg Pins ; M :,"k-t U f t!-. r Masons' ar.l laiste.lnj Tr.i.vi :; -,v ic livable Temple Spectacle.; ih.M r ' h Siee' top.id Tador's T). -ir.'-lc.-; 4 c .'. : , 12, 20 & 40 penny Cut Xa ; i j J i. CutKraiis; itl.mke's ; C.iv-.-i ' i a.d Ca5?;nicres; Calicct ; .rv V;. ' nc!s; v liite -nd br?wr L. ... : : ; k.rch.tf. ; best S.t'Tinu!- C'O.iili': I . '-i . i . si ;t:of. j Maccabao and llappee .Snt f.; I" ) : Yi-un Hyson Tea, of ex- ef.cr.t; ;J I fee ; Ncaie and Loa'uc-ar nrni M..-!: '1 h .-y dad) ef;ecc i".eensv. :tre, 1 1; ::b!crs Cheese and Co; ion Yarn, fiwni'N'o. i to li Jil WicA -. c !'.: Ch-op f, (-: Jt. Italf. Oct ol. BELLTAVE&X. Ci7o , City of n'ashirz IS now open," together v.r.h tint hrje circul ir lv use, winch the H. 11. ..r. Dallas occupied, with that win !e bl.-ck f buildings owned !v 'i"homs Lau-,cv;. -t- ij j: i copied last msmmi bv Mr. D-ovsom, aa imuhed a,-d lumped ,:i the m, st Uean; style. All the houses equal it nr t or to any public Inn in America wncrc Members of Congress with 'heir hmil.--?, or families coming to tiiL city, can hi ac commodated in -the beat style, as p;: vi as in their.own house or a private f iir.aV, if they wish. Members rt ConTsscAi be accommodated in the most elegant style, with single rooms and several meis rooms, as may suit themsclres.if 1 ca be honored with their custom, i: wassuca pain to me last session that I couU noi?. commovlate, and was obliged to turn on. vI now have gone to great exper.c to hate that honor, and I h. pe these henc-ra'hC getitlemen and all odiers that wish too accommodated in iht- best stile, v?ll cal on me. I am mt concerned in stac cf steam boat to recommend me ; 1 of request the proprietors of public Lias r steam boats to let my cards or print? ;ut5 up, that the public may make acb;; and should I be their choice, they wl the stile and ease with which I a I commodate with every thing necWJr'U ' l. Tl h?1'. $ icikici iu guests nappy. - bedding, cooks, pastrys. Sec. r.o e to sur pass them. Servants of the be;' chap ters selected. The large convenient bles occupied by Mr. Cames fr s' years pa, tcgetuer with two oths hie and coach house attached tn W buildings, wiUi a plentiful supply cf we best of hav and oats, &c. &c selected- The best of hostlers and every alteJn; paid by the public's humbh: servant, trU Berkely Spring, Va. - ROBERT BAILtY. extensive Airtmtnvut Vj convey from three to -f,,UP v') very day in future, ifwe f' - j ' ' I he conditio of our Sra-.rts ii , ' l Harness, and tlie u.eritsTf . ' ?f s H - r n ir.. - . 1 A
The Weekly Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Nov. 21, 1817, edition 1
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