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v' ' . :-. , J.H--V. A -A I V- , - i I ,lj V 1 t 1 : i i 1 i i1 I POKfintY.'. . vTHE TRIEND 'OF, ALLT A There Is a charm in Friendship Voice, AJTeeling dear to age and youth--"? VhicH bids the snirowingsouV rejoice, And lights the fiarae oflove and truth. If heaven-bright skies be overcast, Eoahrouded with affliction's pall, .When the dark mists of woe have passed, A Sun shall shinc--the frievd or all. An(i if when verging to the tomb, , No cheering ray of hope appear, -To guide the spirit through the gloom, And kad her. to a happier sphere Yet tiU lei every murmur die, And mexcies past to mind recal ; ; Know there's a? POTrjut enthron'd on hi-;h. The fervent, faithful," friend or all.. O, after all the ills of life V S -I In sad succession tiee i way. Vfiy should the soultrolong her strife, Avhy.wish lo woe a longer stay ? Free as the air she wings'her flight, , ' . For now no mere, can guilt enthral ; She hrtls the source of lifcrand light, THE OXr, ETERNALjRiEND OF ALL. ,3 LANDS To be sold for taxes dite for the year 1821, : t in Randolph County JVb. of Jlcres, Wm. Brown ' John.Furgison ' Richard Gilmore Jacob' Hinshaw Thomas Needham - Gaines i Wininghurn , John Yeargen Ebenezer Buntin Kobtrt Curtice K" John Stout . jWnu Fields, adm'r for Rob t? - Fields, dee'd. v 5 Joseph lladley. ' ' , Wm.'Laughlin Samuel Iimeberry . Jon Spoon Joseph Talbe'rt ijDavid Walker Lewis Hrady Teter Davis for Lewis Dana ' ."Peter Gardner John Latham ' " -, v Tlio's Lawrence for Edward 7 .. jl.awrence 5 Jarr J .atham, jr. JohiprColUim Jt'chanl Tomlinson , : James Owen t I Jesse Tucker, n ! Wm,.l)unn V ' George Savers Benjamin Stanton . JoseV' Swency - Sampson Vickcry 200' 150 300 520 220 94 175 104 ' v165 .70 400 160 210 ' 50 I 203 -sor ' 82 80 350 125 200 100 222 42 427 2S8 300 304 157 115 224 87 100 130 352 120 160 150, 100 ' 224 250 103 . 193 157 ,180 125 170 125 700 189 83 . . 150 100 loo;. 177 100 -.sor 100 260 100 100 .100 136 The estate of John Hammond Williamson Arnold Jolm Bolen v 1 John Dunbar . Renjamm Fuller ' John Gibson v ' i. . Willis Uix ' . Win. JermaQ John Lewis . Wm, Morris - Enoch Morris - . Nathan Phillip ; .; - , Jonathan Snider ' Stephen Scar Jot , , David Snider - ' . Charles Steed Do. for the heirs of Beckenlite Richard Beckerdite ' Leonard Ellet James Gaddis " Sion Jackson . ' -James Jackson i John Smith ; . James Thayer Philip Whesinhunt Benjamin Wright AOam Vhesinbunt Henry Whesinhunt John Whesinhunt Wm." Andrew r JoelBfooks ' sr Win. Coletrain ' ' V Pascal Cole , : - h James Edington ' v ' Josiah Hodden James Morgan f ' ! , Absalom Hunt J;' " -w- 197 325 32 140 211' 200 200 1C0 800 100 . 232 300 150 300" 37 300 300 100 . 370 250" '100 200 216 800 -142 100 Wm. White (oTGailfordJ MattheVCole; ; 'Dred Godwin Simuer Graves f j t Kathri : II :-tm y ; Corneliu. I.athem. George uther -;. . Michael Luther ' " John Mlone . ' , '-; Drury Miles- M) wThomas Andrews. ; RVhard Brown senf: Wm. Clrk, "jf-sfe .:A.'3ronnmr: v- : " Win; Robins :r .."i Wm. Tljornbrough ; - Jesse, ArledgeC -: ! John Imbert, M . - "James lloonv 1 Vv -Henry Moffett : Wm Searcy- EzeielAltom .:. ' Edward Brewer , Reuben Buntly K Rebecca Crow ; S 'Agness'Chesholtn : - Diijah . Grissom , ' As Grissom; ' Wm. Hearn Jun. i . . 300 70 ,;:200 -,;Vl50:. a732' 'I iso'. 100 .100 200 ; 100 - ; 150 Jficajah lIiU Ju Arthur Harris . i Eli Harris.' " ' Micajah Hill Sen. Wm. Hearn Sen. Solomon Luther, Re jamin LomaX ; Jopathan. Luther , " Nathnn Lambert ' , John Mikaps' v I' Jlicu'elftedwim ..WjilamRedwimi WHiiam Kussell. . Ez" kiel Sanders ' John Thfiroas., V v 100 :150 500 1 100 100 188 400 125 '133 133 j 100 ''-175' 150 200 i: The sale of the ; above Lands will begin on the firsti .Mcndif. in October, and continue frrnn dav to dav till all wtsold, or as much ' thexeofak wiU pay the T due ereon. . sent. 2.- ' ISAAC LANE, ShjL , m Three Doliars a year, or O ne DoHar and a HeJf for half y year to bf paid in advancSubscnpti a .i.....AAnii'nnVMrPA0ilinm Kittf-on Unpa infipftcfl 'thtt first thnft for Haifa. Dollar. rid fur a j iNEWj MEIHCAL ESTABLISnMEOT , I ffflllfe I subscribers' have connected . them ; serf es m me practice oi riiywuajiuui . :y":t; iV'J Theyjiave also on hand, n ensive is. ; DRUGS & MEDICINES, whichthcy ofler for sale ' at the lowest Jlpo- These llledicines were purchased a few weelrs since in New-Yfirk j and were select ed bv themselves from amon? the latest im portHtios. T1h cani thereforc.S confident, ly proTvounce them to be perfectly 'Fresh and Genitive, ' ' : r They! will sell as low as such articles can be afforded in any part of the State and fully asj cheap as they can be obtained m the Pet'ershWs market. . : : ; . ;, All orders will be attended to promptly and correct! v. Uecipes ot Physicians faithfullv. and expe ditiously put tip, ' RaTeaph, 14th Auff. 18 '3. 47-tf f: (. . NOTICE, THAI on the first Monday of Novem ber next, I. shall expose to pjiblic sale, for ready money, a Negro Man na med Harkless, nowi confined in the Jail of Randolph county, N. C. as a runaway slave,! agreeably to an order of the coun ty Court of Randolph. The said Markless says he formerly belonged to John Dougherty'that he was set free ; and was kidnapped by some speculators, from whom he made his e& capej ' 1 J.-LANE. Shff. Aotist 5. . - 4 -48 3m ' j LANDSJOU SALE.. rpHE subscriber offers for sale, cn &c I cmmodating terms to the purchaser, three fiundred & thirty-six acres of Land, Lying on the east side of the Stage Road, about one mile north ofLouishurg, adjoin ing the lands of Nathan Patterson, Capt.. Pprrv an d others. About fifty acres of this land hi cleared and in good plight for Com or Cotton,' the rest is in woods and well,! timbered. On it, there are some excellent low grounds. . Aso, Three Lots in Louii-burg, adjoin ing the Academy Sqnaiv, on the main Street, on which is an excellent new dwel ling Iouse with four rooms and a?l neces sarv Outhouses. The contiguity of these premises to the Academy, and the con venience of the above describrd land, woutd make jhe whole a desirable esta blishment for'a family wishing to educate theif children. For information as to the lots, apply to Mr. Win. H. S:rother, who now occupies them, and to Rev. Di;niel Shine as to the laud, or to the subi-enbf r at Midway Academy. C. Ai'HILIi. , August 23. - 49 if m . First Hate WHEAT AND TOBACCO LAND FOR SALIC. rrHB Subscriber offers for sale, three 1 : Plantations, (siuiated in Granville County, N. C.) The first is bn the wa ters of Nutbush, adjoining the town of Williamsborouijh, containing 682 acres, and within one-fcurth of a mile of a ro.de and female School, both of which arc in as high1 repute as any within the State. Also two other tracts, containing about HbO acres each on Island creek, one of which is well improved. These lands are not inferior, in point of fectility, to any within the County Any person wishing to buy is requested to view the premises. Persons who may have lads in the wejtern district of. Tennessee for sale, are hereby requested to forward to. me, a memorandum describing the 5 quality, quantity, and pricc, together with a let ter! of introduction to some gentleman who will shew me the land. I intend to set'ofTfor that country by the first of No vember, next. ' i H JESSE H.COBB. July 10. 1826. ,44-tlQ fly the' President of the Uiited State r IN pursuance of law, 1 .Iame? Mo3rnoE,Pfe? aident of the United States, do hereby de clare and make known, that a public sale will be held at the Land Office at Franklin, in the state of Missouri, on the first Monday in pecember next, far the dispo8al of such of the lands situate Within the district of Howard county, in. said state, as have been relinquished to the United States prior to the! 1st dav of October, 1821, under the pro- r visions of "the act passed, on the 2d day of ft; iarcn, loi, entiueti "An aci lor uic icm of the purchasers of pablic lands prior to the 1st day of July, 1820," as are situate in the following described townships and fractional townships, lying north of the Jllissouri River, and west of the fifth principal meridian, vizi In i'nships 44 to 54 inclusive, of range 11 west. 44 54 12 45 .4r: '48 '48 49 S6K SB 56" 52 ?: 32 13 14 15 16& 17 18 19 21 22 k 23 j. 52 ' 51&52 v Also, at the same time and place, will be exposed, to public sale, agreeably to the pro visions of the fourth section of the act, pass ed on the 24th day of April, 1820, entitled An act making . further -provisions for the sale of the public lands," such lands situate within; the - abovementioned townships as hare become forfeited to the United States pror to the 1st of October, 1820, for failure to complete the payment within the period prescribed by law. . ' The sales will open with the lowest num ber of section, township, and range, and'prp ceed in regular numerical order. - r Given under my hand, at the City of Wash ington, this 12th day of August, 1823. By the President : JAMES MONROE. GEORGE GRAHAM, ' I Com'rof the General Land Office. QCj Printers authorised to publish the laws of the United States in the states of North Carolina, South Carolina Virginia, Ohio, In diana, Illinois, Kentucky, Tennessee, Missou ri, knd. territory of Arkansas, and Pittsburg, in 1 Pennsylvania,' are requested to publish the foregoing proclamation once a week un tilthe sales. take place, and send. their ac counts (receipted) to the Genesvl Land Of fice for payment.. " . . """'' Aug. 13 lawts. n nr nrrt ELL finished kndjmade of the ;bst ' W. materials will belold' low, biV'H i . i i'V'i .t?'.WML TUQMSON u - -, notice; : J-:C-'( t''l TVT H ARDING & CO; having disposed of i their Good are anxious to close tueir business. Thev are ready and willing to pay their debts-and request' all thosefwho are indebteH.to theSn -to make immediate pay ment to-N. H. H AH D I N G, w h o is autnonsea to settle their,aocounts. - a . u r .iv-Augtt2Q;? ; BANK STOC!C, ON A CREDIT F IFTY-SIX' Shares Cape-Eear Bank Stock, belonging to the estate of Da niel Cress, sen. deceased; will be sold at Tublic Sale, on a credit of six months, on Tuesday, the Tth of October next. Bonds with two approved securities,-will be re quired. ' f "i :' i I-'-'- ; , ' :; JOSHUA gay; 7 Fx,rs Salisbury, Sept. 1. 51 4t nortii-c arolina; Treasvry Office, 1st Sept, 182 TtHE fiscal year of this State has now again f nearly rolled around, and in order that none concerned be taken by surprize, or found slumberinir, it may! be expected from the Public Treasurer that, according tq u sage, the attention of the .Sheriffs and other Revenue Officers be solicited to the rjtfcwwty of settling and balancing j their Accounts re sncctivelv wlth the State, on or before the first day of October next,' being the time fix ed by law for that purpose. The, Treasurer therefore conforms to the custom above re ferred to ; but even whilst he does so,, be feels both pride and pleasure in calling to mind that, I judging of the future from the past, he is warranted in ythe belief all con cerned would promptly snd honorably have acquitted themselves, ofl this all important duty, without being reminded of K by him self or an v other.; I ! JOHN I1AVWQOD, Pub. Treas'y YADKIN NAVIGATION !, COMPANY. j- t " A GENER AL meeting of the Stock --holders of th's Coaiptnv will be tuld t the house of William H-Slaughter, in the town of &jlisbury.9n the 9th and 10th days of October next, being. on tne i mirs dav and Friday of HnwHn Sunerior Court. A.D. MIJUIBY, President. August 30. , j 51 STATE OF NORTH -CAROLINA, Guilford Qovxtx', ' Jiine.Short ) ; J v v.' Petition for Divorce-. Aaron Short. S ( rr appearinp: to the jsatisFaction of the Court that Aaron Short is not an tnlia- j bitantf his State, it is therefore ordered, I that publication be made for three months j in the Hillsborough Recorder and Raleigh j'Register. that he be and appear befrre his honour the!' Judge of mr Superior Court of Law, to be holden for the Conn ty of I Guilford, at the Courthouse in the town of Greensborough, on the fourth Monday after the fourth Monday of Sep terrber next, tlm and thre to answer the charges oflhersaid iietition, otherwise it vvill be taien pro confesso, and heard ex parte. A true copy. ' ' 44 i TH0S7CAIDWELL, C. S, C. STATE OF NORt H CAROLINA. j Rowan County. Superior Court of Law, April Term, . j . .. . 1823. ,. Jane Weaver, '"V-v- vs. 1 : Petition for divorce. William Weaver. J : ' TT appearing to the satisfaction of the fcurt. that the defendant is not an in'-, habitant of this State ; it is therefore or dered, that publication be made for three months in the Register printed atRaHgh, that the. defendant. appear at the next Su perior Court of La .y to be !?eld for the county of Rowan, at the Courthouse in Salisbury, on the second Monday after the 4th Monday in September next, then and there to plead, answer or depnir, or the petition will be heard exparte. 39 ui HY, GILES, C.S.C. " ' FOR SALE ; TnvO' Tracts of Land in Wake County, ONE on the waters of White Oak, a bout 11 or 12 miles south-west of Ra leigh, adjoining Lewis Jones, Burwell Pope and others ; containing about 271 acres, well adapted to the culture of Cot ton, Corn and Vheat-unimproved. The other Tract is about fpur miles south-west of -Raleigh, on both sides of Walnut Creek and Simmons j Branch ; has on it one of the best Mill Seats in the County, with a Grist and Saw (Mill now in operation, an Apple Orchard from which6Darrels of Brandy has been made in one season, a good Dwelling House convenient to a good Spring, a new Barn, and land enough cleared to work five or six hands a part of which ! is fresh and good, containing about 1270 acres,1 but would 'be divided to suit purchasers if, a smaller quantity was desired, or 5.00 acres more could be added. j u . Also for sale, two or( three vacant Lots in the Cit of Raleigh, and one sixth of Lot No. 114 well1 improved with conve nient Houses.' ': -r -' , ?M Two or; three Tracts of Land in the Chickasaw Purchase, may be had of the same person", a description of which can. be seen. Paymentslwill bejmade easy on the purchase money being well secured, - Apply to the Printers, j July 17. -,; -V -43 .!.. ?: rags. DEALERS in Rags are hereby notified that the Proprietor of the .'Raleigh Paper Mijl will receive! Rags from a dis tance at the Paper, Milt only,' which is si? tuate pn Crabtree Creckthrce; miles north of tne'CitrvM rr -nn THrry Th -'o'ir t- ownrrj V v LTNlVmiSItV feiTHE STitE OF COLLEG E QF r PHfSICtAlf AXXJ StJRG- J Citv ofXerBrk. May 6th 1823. milE College of Phvsicians and Surge Ja onsiwilt commence heir course -of Lectures, for the ensuing Winter session. on the first Monday of NoVember ncxt (the 3d.) at the College m.Barclay-street. DrHbsACK. on the Theory an 4 Frac 'tfce bfj'husic.an l Ciwcol AIedicme.! Dr. MAcfNKVEN. on Chemutry, Dr. Post.. o Anatomy Physiology. Dr. Mi t ch i ll, on Botany and Materia MecHca. - ' C r - , ' - Dr. Mott, on Surgery. Dr., Francis; on Obstetrics, and the diseases of Women and Children. . The; Bolkri of Tkustees deem, it; proper to make it known, that; in confor mity wih the ordinances of the Honora ble the Regents of the University, every Student is required, to attend two full courses of all the Lectures, delivered m this College, before he can be admitted as a candidate for the .Doctorate ; unless said Student shall have "previously attend ed Lectures in said Colh ge, prior to the session of 1822-3, or shall have attended one entire course of lectures delivered in some respectable Medical School or University The Candidate must, also, have Studied Medicine three years with some - recpectHble practitioner, have' ar rived at the age of twenty -one years, and it .will be expected that he should pro duce written testimony to that effect. The Matriculation Ticket is five dol lars, the' holder of which is entitled to the use of the. College Library. - j r By order of the Board, f f , WRIGHT POST,M. D. President. JOHN W. FRANCIS M. P. RegtstV I FAYETTBV1LLE ACADSM Y.H j fill US Institution now affords advantages 1 equal to any in the Southern States bp ing conducted upon the most approved prin ciples, and provided with superior Teacher in every branch of Useful and Ornamental Education. This, with its healthy situation and moderate charges forSoard and Tuition, must insure it a liberal pati-onage. The strictest attention will be laid fc theconcuct and morula of thoSe attending it, , ' TEEMS. ' ' Femal Department, conducted by Jlr. mitton vttith ,isi$timt ivaciere. Rudiments, per quarter, t?Mf)ino- nnd Writinsr $2 50 English UrainmHr, AiicienVand Ato- .j, dern Cledgrapliy with ( t he Ue of the Maps and Globes, History,' Chronology, yt5wlogy,:Rhetovic, , ; , Belles Letters, Composition, Natu- 1 s ral Philosophy, Botany with Plain 1 , and Ornamental Needle Work. 0 Mime, taHght by Madame Villa, in the be . Italian style. 1 Per ann. Uu gh tin the' Academy, $60, or $20 per quarter - ! Perann. taught out of the Academy, $100 per q u-wter $25. ; n Draw: wr, Painting, and the French Language taugia by M. Lotting, nndWef travce Drawing and Faint; ng, per quarter $6 Vvfnr Yi ' " i T 6 Classical Department,; tender Dr. G. Davis? ; tnitimi. The Latin and Greek Languages, Natural and Moral Philosophy, Lo gic, Astronomy, Matnemaucs, geo metry arid Algebrs, English Male ' Department, Rudiments $8 I Heading, Writing, Arithmetic, Eng- lish Grammar, Ancient nd Modern Geography with the 'Use of the i Maps and Globes, v j 6 -Pens and Ink provided the Students with out charge. A to of 25 cents each Student for wood, water, &c. Board, including all the above Branches except Music, $35 per quarter payable in advance. ;. "' 1 : WM. HAMILTON. Pot the BAtisfaction of Parents Guardians the followinc: Gentlemen may be reterreii 10. J, A. Camkhox, Esq. rrest. ot tne.&cuoo'. Committee. Hev'd U: l. MoitRisoiT. Apnl 30, .1823. J- . S2 STATE t)F NORTH-CAROLINA, Guilford County. j v Margaret ShorH i mA v, Petition for Divorce, f James Short. J ' XT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that James Short is not inha bitant of this State, it is therefore orderejd that publication be nade for three months in the: Hillsborough Recorder and.Raleigh Register, that he be and appear before his honour the Judge if ouj Superior: Court of Law, to be holden for the county of Guilford, at the -Courthouse in the town of Greensboroagh. on the fourth Monday after t he fourth Monday ot bep -tember next; then and there, to, answer the charges of the said petition, other wise it will be . taken pro confesso, and heard ex parte. ' , ? 44 THOS. CALDWELL, C.S. C. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, ..... ; Guilford County " 'U Superior Court of Law, April Term, 1823- Rebecca Rankin, "Y v " f ' : v v. a'-. ; Petition for Divorce. Jedediah Rankin! ) - ; i IT appearing to : the satisfaction of the 'Court that Jedediah Rankin is not ah inhabitant of this State, it isjHerefore or dered,' that pnblication bfe made for three months in the Hillsborough Recorder and Raleigh Register, that he be and appear before his honour the Judge of our Supe rior Court of Law to be holden for the County of Guilford, ar the Courthouse in the town ofGreensborough, on the fourth Monday after the fburttondayrof Bep tember next, Ihen and ahere to" ansWe the chanres of theaid betition. otherwise it will be taken pro confesso, and heard j ' - A true ccpyp . x 44ffi THQS. CALPVVELL. C. S.C. Of all kinds may be had on application at this yrnoek r'v'!-i' Ousrtcr longer 100 iDOLL ARS RT W a i, r. ANAwAY fi-om the siih South-CarolinaV: early lastn?' Negro Men,- CHARLES and Bil l W I.um .wj ''I IFLUIIiaiy SIZe tir Rill nWmwt.;! uu -u- -."un V"'... " ,ui mm, is bont'9n' ' or 25 years of age is low, and hasal!? Ijbelieve on one of his cheeks, perhan, ' jsta r on his head ; he . ; is also inclined tl ypllow complection, and beats on the trnZ tolerably well. ; Bill was purchased n t neighborhood of SnowUill. D the (ChaidesmW perhaps attempt to pass himself as a free man.. , Thelabove reward will be given to anv person; who will return them to my Man tion i rr half tSe above reward will be given :o ny person who will secure them in Jail, or in proportioi for either ot them t and give me information!. T PLEASANT H. MAY. March 10. tf 57 The Editors of the Raleiirh ct.. apdjNewbern Centinel, are requested to fOsert the above until otherwise ordered and in the meanHinve forward their pa.' pers to me at Statesburg, S. C.. ' By the Governor of IrthCaioiinQ. - A PROCLAMATION. WHEREAS by m act of u-e last Oe , neral Asembly of Norrh-Caro' entitled " an act to provide Ur the snle of the Lands lately acquired by Treaty frn?n the Chelokfe Indians, which have been surveyed and rema'm uncol'Vp.e Gover nor is authorized and required to Cinse the said Lands to be offered Now therefore, I, Gabrij:?.;Holmks, Governor of the State aforesaid, do here by declare and make known,! that a Py' liC Sale of tee abovementioned Lands, a- i greeably to the said act, shall commence- at Waynesyille in C'ei County of Hay. wood, on Monday the 22d of September next, under, the uperintendance of a Cbmmissibnerappbintetl for that purpose, who is authorized by my letter of .t istrnc tip'us, to adjourn the said sale to anv other more cortven ent place, if such, adjourn ment -.hould be considered advisable One -eighth part of the purchase money wlill be required of the purchaser at the. tifneof the sale, and bond ahid seenrity for th? pay ment of the balance, in the fnllolw ihg instalments, viz -one-eighth ipant at the expiration of one year, one-fourth hi the expiration of two years, one-fourth at! tie expiration of tiuee years, and the remaining fourth at the end of four years, The sale to continue one ; week and no ; longer v Given under ray hand and the Great Seal of the State, at Raleigh, the 12th day of August.' A.D'1223. GAB'ti. HOLMES. By-the Governor : -s, .. L B. Hardin P. Seo v. t ' FE TF 11 S R U1l G TTJWO. V BOTE K i f? Proprietor, we have opened this TA :r VEHN, the oletesf F.stabiislnnent of the -kind in Petersburg, whlohhas been much improved from time to time, in all the inte rior apartments, as weft as by " additional buildings, so as to answer all the purposes of j a public Tavern anjl Boarding ) Uousei -Such are the amangrrftents of the buildinjrs ( and" accommodations, with some new im provements which are rapldlv advancing tp a state ot completion, xuai rvcucj( m visitors, with Indies and young families, can be conveniently and agreeably entertained. i The premises are located in close contiguity to1 the most commercial part of this growing and: prosperous town, and being so exten siyely and happ'dv situated, that calm retire ment, or a public situation, can be enjoyed nt pleasure. :U ,' : -"..W,'.' ,. I I The Proprietors shall, upon all occasions, Uv ?f t!Aii- tiTmsiitp and dutv to ffive 2- refaction i ahd with a sincere view to accom- j nlish that irreat and desirable object, they LnMlVl'M V vmm.m - - i shall spare no pains or expence wnaiec, " ' all the departments of. the Estabhshmert j particularlv by presenting excellent Lodging ( Rooms, duly furnished ; gootl Servants, ho- nest and attentive ; an aDunoani, j a with the most choice viands j as well as .the best'of Wines and otherrLiquors. winch oar country will afford. We are not unmindful of the important valued a well reflated ami furnished Stable our friends,5 and visit ors, may, rest assured that this, department shall answer every: just expectation, and to effect that object we have employed an i able and experienced Ostler distinguished for h?5 attention and fidelitv he will do his du- tty.! ' Our Stables and Carriage-Houses are 1 now large, and will also be improved. Qar f water lot is such'that Horses can have tre t j rr to water when so- ordered, the tawo. 1 lot being immediately situated on Appams- , This is the samcEstablishment which w so long owned nd managed, by Mr. Jame Durell,. Who enjoyed sd much prospf? bur line, and gave such general samfaction He war succeeded by Mr, French, and M terwardsiby r.rEckles.-The-W art , Gentlemen justly merited Vd t" attention of (MA Durell's friends ; i we hope to (do thie same. ,;H 4 . n,:. i DAVm MEADE resdes on the prein and wiiV conddct the affairs of this House, assisted bv Mr. COOPFIJ, who has long red- in this ' Establishment, and his correct deportment is so generally known as " Inake it unnecessary for us to tender assur ance or recommendation in that respect. . It , is useless for 'US to state our rates tor Board, by 'thf dav, week, month or year as moderate as the abundance of our highly favored . country relmrc "X suect we confidently hope our too and ,country;fripnds,:vitora .ana f 7 h , have no cause to complain. . 7 . asking it asa favotV! that no person leave our house with a feelingor enJ' of complain V without statingjhe proper explaHation oredresa wiU always " made.;:'.- " ' I. Vj iut Vind ; -We 'think it necessary to.J nature has favored us wirt a healthy situan on.Tbe- Water useoV our.house per haps from the best Spring below thernom iaimv arid our Ice Housels very convenient v" 1 1 DAVID ME AUE i I ; : , PETER M.HAKDATAT. r
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