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:. stMtf&i Gazette. Vol. VIII. .RAXKIQH, (K. C.) FRIOY,;ilKCSUDKR g, lfliC. No. 49. VCBtltBSD WSSKLT, BY THOMAS HENDERSON,, JUN. yi( thre dollars p inaumNo Ppef wilt wttKwtii at least Rl 50 pud in 4rtici vUm P"? ditootiMicd onlj at the option of the . td.wt, nl all arrearages art paid. trriJmt w. not exceeding 14 lma, weerwd three for fct, ad 55 cioti Sir each continuance. Stale of North-Carolina, win couwtt. hmrtof Pleas and Quarter Seniant. YVrr w-u iWk.HoBewiom Dcifc. jnn Kmir in jrue lull. Ttw a4 1 .Po,r7 Uad k Patience, Edith De& and the betroT Willi Jon for dirbioq of the Lands ofJacob fS, fecM. COME of the part j defendant K" ut n tkU atate. tint the mdUtrY prtrtesr of ti cannot be terred them It It therefore ordered wtbe eut that ptiblicatien he made in the &te U !Le for six week. so that the partiee mayome for tmdtndswrer, plead, fce or it win oetaxen procoa (m, and judgment or decree entered accordingly. Sto J Tet, B.S.KLYO,C.C. Notice. ILL be sold at the Court Home in the Just Reeeired, Piano Forte, Raleigh Not. arth. A NO for tale two eatirl.e andeUgaat X1L J. F. (W.YEKKR. - - . 4-tf, State it ant. of North-CmroIiii;i. lluUirh, OctoJrr1816. THE president and directors of the Sute-j .. Baok of Nrth-CaroHtia, girt notke a-1 . Wo mlh 1 ! , xioUco. iTthetatl Tem of Anton Contf Court, jJmj4fco BuUcrVber "admniiteml opofi'the e- UtHf Jtiin CifcUllf Dcc'd . and emit vpoo all prrtuna umUm4 lajMwttil atk pajtaem and all tboa hanaetaii f unat H same are required to pre. msU iWm ptojwnr uib-n Seated within tiaM prra criUedkiaw ortfiia notice will be plead in bar to cbeir reem w t. r 7aUS TIIRE.lDuILL, Jim r. rti 49Jt fd. ereaable la an act of the ttAcral nmttitey A North 'j rovna,paae4 ta latl, enutira -n ct- in aaatuuo to an act eaubliakinj; a State llnkf" fca Tbat this Bnk and'iU branches will ukc up and cacbanc all 0w pa per currency of thia atate iuch haU b preacntrd at rhii Wank or anr uT Ml branch, fir the pvi-poaeof bein? tfcti u and eulunrrli aad that., thia bank aud iUJ bryKhe iriHreove cue paper currcy uutww m payment of ana acbt du U bans. .- y oruer oi uk Board, tf t nCVTii. Taken np bj Ihoma NVtu, lO Browo'a Creek, fn Anon coutity, a sorrel hora kbgvt arrrnern jrcar old, fourteen hand and a haU high, tbrae vtttte feet, blaze face, aomc amall aad die AMU TahieJ at ttftj duHar. . WM. TJrLOBt Ragtr. HoeemVr ."KS. " , 49 2ar Town nf Henderson, Montgomery Coun w.ih2lJt. da of Dec, next, the f diowinir Traruof ? jjftj 'm aaid Count or ao much thereof aa will aatiafy tle Taidutwr the rear iu. lowu: 100 acre on the waters of Meada Creek, fo. nnerly (be property of ttobert Barnhill, not given in . lib acre on the watera of Meadow Creek, Rockhole Greek, and Rocky River, the County line, joining Smith aad Tucker's landf, formeriy the property of U.bbs, not pwiin. 4 acres ontlie Ydkin Uier, joining John Kirk's land Jie property of Swerly. 100 acres on the waters of Cttrltail Creek, joining Jjhn Kirk's and John CroweLl's lands, the pro. iy ol' Win. Mare. 300 acres on the waters of Curltail Creek joining Wm. Hdgers'g land, the property of George Fialu r. i0 acres on the waters of Reals Greek, joining Ceo. Hodges land. Aho the foPowinp LoU in te town of Hrndmoo, tis.N 1 2 3 10 11 12 19 3i 55 63 65 66not gi Ten in, owners unknown. 43-3t-lpd. r.WIIAM KIRK Shr'ff. Notice. THOSE indebted to Junius Sneed & Co. will incase call and settle their accounts. Raleigh Nov. 25. 48 -tf. J. II. Lorrain, POttTRAlT JC7PAINTER, vTFEllS his professional services to the pub- 1 t, and respectfully invites those Ladies nd Gentlemen who desire to inspect specimens of his Art. to call at the Raleigh Library, between the hours ef 3 and in the afternoon. JUk-itfi. Vcv. 1, 1816. 44 tf For Sale, TH AT valuable and well known Tract of Land lyini; in the County of Northampton en Itonnoke River, about three miles below Halifax, r.il about nine from Northampton C. H. It contains about T'JO icres.of which 5.0 or 600 are prime low p t -.jinvls, well timbered and watered, and as to lbrtility, inferior to none in the U. S. Terms, apply to me in Louisburg, N- Caroilna. mVJ IWV.LVT. Sftilc of North-tarohna, riowan.Couut. Jit Chancery, October 'Term, L816. Horatio lamdton, Miclrael Miller's heirs and representatives, to wit : Nan cy Miller, John Miller, Ann Miller, Elizabeth Mil er, Jacob Miller, Sally Miller, Polly Miller, with Caty Miller, and Uivid Miller, by their guardian John Pet ticoat. f 11 1 IS cause coming on to be heard upon the 1 Bill, interlocutory decrees, (master's re port) and other proceeding It is onlcrrd and decreed that unless the defendants p-y into the office ot the clerk an;l rcaster the sum of five hundred and thirty dollars, thirteen cents, tle sameheing the amount of principal and interest oHhe mortgages, by the second day of i next term to be held for the county of Rown on the 2d , Monday after the 4h Monday in March next, they be forever barred and foreclosed, ffum all equity of j redemption in the land in question. Vnd it appearing to the court, that acob Miller, one of the defendants, oes not reside within this state; it is therefore ordered that notice of this decree be published for six weeks suc cessively in the Ualeiirh S'ar Witness, VIMS. FISHER, G. .V. E. -j 44 6w -IN (iirneytxien Taylors. VO 6r Uwoe tfansermen TarWrl Wat X nifrt with good waes and coastaDeni- nlovmenten application to the subscriber. V 3 JO IIX SALUSBUR1. Plymouth, Kor. 5th, 1816. 49 -5U P Powder flasks & belts,! Almonds and rigart Saltinett, Gilt seals and keys, Nelson's patten t bus- Gold toy watches, pendert, Breast pins, Berlin Webb, Martaiogale books, " Doable Mil I'd drab Beads assorted, Superfine cloths and Cat brads, Lassiineres, Utah divulers. , Coarse do do assorted, J Superior gun cocks, Uombazrtt asorteu, t packet books, Strip'd and rose blank - Bed castors, J, ets, I Purses and hair brush Dimities assorted, es, Canton handkerchiefs, Commode handles, Merseilles for vest, I Brass nails and pins, Ginghams assorted, Saddlers knives. Uudresed calltcoes, l Hpoke sbaves. Undressed Waterloo Pins, &. pencil cases, .Tea caddies, New Vtlvcrtisenieuts. State of Jforth-CaroUtw, Rowan County. In Chancery, October Term, 1816. Robert Gardiner, John Travis and the heirs at law of Henry Weaver, dec IT appearing to the satisfaction of the court, that some of the defendants in this case, to it; John Weaver, Rachel Weaver, Ann Weav r, Hen ry Weaver, Eve Weaver, and Catherine Weaver, chil dren of Voluntine Weaver, dec. do not reside within this tatej It i therefore ordered that publication be made W tlie Raleigh Star for six weeks in succession, for said defendants to appear at the next term to be held for the county of Rowan, on the 2d Monday after the 4th Monday in March next, and answer, plead, or demurr, otherwise the bill will be taken procotuess'i as to them, nd heard exparte. Witness, CIMS. FISHER, C. Jll. E. 44 6w Bank oi' the United States. OTICE is hereby given to the Subscribers to the Capital of the Bank of the United Slate, -t Raleigii, Tf. C. thu the Co nrnisnioners p ).)intel by the President of the United Statf s to rect ive the said subscriptions are duly authorised by the Presi dent anil Directors of the Uar.k of the Umved States to receive the second instalment of the said subscriptions to wit: oneach share of the said Capitkl, ten ilollars in (rold or silver coin, anil twenty.five dollars ii) coin a.i a fjresaid or in funded debt, at the rate prescribed b the Act of Incorpnrtion ; with a power of attorney annexed to the certifieties of the sinl funded debt propo. tinn, au thorising the Liun OJfUer for the time ieinir, at whose of fice the said funded de'ii shall stand r.-corded, (or the Register of the Treasury of the United States if the Stock shull stand on the booki of the Treasury) to t: a der the sinie in due foi-m oflr-.w, ' the President, Directors Sc Comiany of the Bank 'f ;he U. St tes ; that the said ComTiisvi nitrs af teots ( iht TlanV, will a't'nd it I lie Loan Or!l'e bctwe'.-n the h-mrs of I') o'clock in the forenoon, and 4 o'c'oi k in the rift-tnoin, daily, and eve- J ry day, (Sundays exrrp'ed) from the 1st of .Ian. next en snimr, to the Cnl of the same mon h, both dys inclusive, for tlie purpos- of receiving tlie payments as aforesaid j and that tlie Subscribers at their option, mav either pay the ssid second inr.talment at the o.-igiri.Hl place of sub- j icripu n, wi'lun the time lurem l.mitca ; or at the bank of the United States at Philadelrliia. WM. JONES, President, rhilalclphic, .Vor. 5. 181f. 49-6. State of North-Carolina, MONTGOMERY COUNTY. In Equitii, September Term, 1816. May, Notice. URSUANT to an order of the Court of Pleas and Quarter sessions of Robeson ftountv. there will he lo d.on the 27th (lav ot Decem ber next, at the late residence of Alexander Paterson, Eq. deceased, nine likely Negroes ijix months credit will be given, toe purcnasers giving oonus wiui ap proved security. . S.1R.1 H PA TERSOJ adm'x. II. JrMLLJ.Y, KE.Y. BLACK. Nw 29,1816. 49 3t. Notice. WILL BE SOLD, on the premises on the 5th day of January next, the following Lots in the town of Plymouth, or so much thereof as will be sufficient to pay the town taxes due thereon for the year 1815, viz. No. 83, 153, 154, and 155, the property of Levin Box man, fcsq. Nj 8, the property of John Devson. No 55, the property of James Devson. N 10,62, 67, and 162, the property of Sylvanus llowet, No 4i, the property of John Hurt No. 64. the property of tne heirs of Mary Hardison. No 1 13. the property of Miss Aim llai'diaon. No. li)0, the propei ty of George Peed. No. 121, tlie property of JesSt; Rhymes. No. 12, the protiertv of 'he heirs of 'aleh Sekiel. JOILY SAL US B UR T, T. C. Plymouth, Nov 5th, 1816. 49-5. Stale of North-Carolina, Pitt County. 'Ames English, t Somon & wife I Superior Cmrt of Law and Wjh Chamber- I Equity, September Perm, I'm and others. J 1816. r appearing to the satisfaction of this court, that fiarspr. Snllv Qlnl 1 defendants in this suit, are not inhaliti.n s of this It is ordered that two montlis public noti. e he P'cn to the aforesaid defendants by avdei ttse'iient in w lialigli Star, ihat unless they appear at the nest "rm of this Court to be held at the Cou; t-I louse '.n envil!e on the fisrt Moonday in March next, and put 1ieir answers to the hi'l of complaint, judgment wid "W.eied against them proconf'esso. 44 2tn IV. HA.YRAHAJY, C. Jf.'E. ReuV-n J.imes Host wick, Williim fjostwick. - Original Bill. Levi llostwick and Khsha H Smit'i J 1 appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that Levi Bostwick one of the defendants is not an inhabitant of this state : it is therefore ordered that publication be made six weeks rucces-iiveiy in the Ra- leifrh Star, for tlie said Levi Bostwick to appear at the next Oourt of Kquity to be b-d for the county of Mont- Ladies beaver hats, gome ry on the hrst Monday in March nt-xt, and plead answer or demur to complainants biU', otherwise the bill will be taken pro confesso as to him and set for hearing exparte. From the Mirmes, J.YO. FORREST, C. M. E. Pro tem. Nov. 1816- 4'"fi , Stray. : ?BN up in Rockingham county, on the ! Jl 26th day of October last, by Josephs. Gen try, a deep chesnut sorrel GELDING, with marks of the collar on each side of his withers $ nicked tail ; a bout five fret hijrh, and four years old last spring. Ap praised to frty-five dollar JUIUY JSlAf, Hanger. Stop the Runaways. rpWO Negro Meu, GUY and SAM Guy a H bout twenty-five years of age, 5 feet 6 in ches high, yellow complected, stoutmde. Sam, about forty five years of age, five feet seven inches high, dark complected, has a wound on his left foot. These ne groes were brought from Baltimore, and left the sub scriber in September last. A liberal reward will he given for the delivery of said negroes, or information to me, so as 1 get them. WILLIAM MANER. Besufort District, S. C. 15th Nov. 1816- 49-3t. New Goods. TjTTJ CANNON, has just returned from New- &: Yor Muslins assorted, 6-4 hair cord cambrick, Pink and bl jc strip'd do. Scarlet and green silk velvets, Souple gau?e and silk florentine, Rich bordered silk shawls, Sattin damask shawls, Cotton do do Imitation do Mada red do. Lace handkerchiefs, Silk lace shawls assort ed, Silk gloves, Kid do. Beaver do. Ivory fans, Cotton hose assorted, Silk ditto assorted, Ribbons assorted, Cotton cassimere, Fancy scarlet shawls, Pink and purple cam brick, Bandanner handkerchiefs, Shirt buttons, Buinbozeen, Furniture calicoes, Barcelona handker chiefs, Stockingnetts, Furniture dimity, Cambrick handker chiefs, Feriting assorted, India muslins, Tabby velvets, Cotton shirting, Irish ditto. Irish linens, Plad lustrings, Figured velvet ribbons Linen cambrick, Ribbons assorted, Plush shawls, Silk umbrellas, Plated cotton do. Silk parasols, Chipt hats, Straw do. Silk sleeves, 4lo -4 aauataitoftV k and Philadelphia, with a very large and General Assortment of DRY GOODS, HARDWARE, GROCERIES, CROCKERY, &c. which will he sold low for Cash, or on a short Credit. His Store is on the "west side of Fayetteville Street, and the nearest Store to the State-House. Among the articles are the follovv- J Cotton fringe, Velvet and morocco j Cotton checks, work boxes, Elegant sofas, Purses, . . ' Drawing Paper, , Paint Boxes, Hair Pencils, 7-4 black lace shawls, White do. Silk cords, and mark- J ing cotton, PelieselotJiSv i Cassimere shawls, ) Rich bordered J silk shawls, 5 Chineel, cord, Papering and border- Dmstflg boxes," Rich gift bread basket' Jopan frame do. Plated ink stands, Bateman's drops, Staughton's bitters, ' Laudanum, Paragonch, British oil, Mortia locks, Fancy rey'd do. Bridles, Showing boxes with glasses, Tools assorted, Bright center bitts Shavinc bores & brush- es with glasses, Gilt snuff boxes, Tapers by the box, Magnnm bonuin ra zors, Scissors assorted, Plated spurs, Combs assorted, :, Knives and forks assorted, Desert do. do. i Pocket knives assorted Patent sheep shears Sun glasses, Saddle bag locks, Boot web, Brace aud bitts, Stock locks and shoe knives, Chair whips, I White wash brushes,' I Trowels & steelyards, Kazor hones, 5 Inkstands with bottles, j Fish hooks, S Iron weights for scales t Shaving soap, I Locks assorted, i Women's stirrups, Curry combs, and rat 1 traps, Plain irons, China plates, i Vlliua mj uie uui, t . 1 . glass Decanters and salt i stands, i Proof phials and wash bowls Cord &tassels & frogs, Dishes assorted, Silk buttons, Canton crape, Turkey cotton, Patent suspenders, Olive cord, r i i law up. and black le- vantine, Grey, black, white & j Casteel handsaws, rose do. J Sash saws. n Mode J Plated candle sticks, Tin ware assorted, J Chissels assorted, i Shoe brushes, j Reap hooks and mar- bles, Files assorted, and rules, Virgins sattins assort- ion g Mill'd superfine casi- mere, : shoes assorted, State of North-Carolina, GATES COUNTY. In Equit if, April Term, 1816. titles Hofflar, S 1 w. y Petition for divorce, filed. wWah Hcffltr,3 rpHE defendant bing out of the state, or so A conceals herself that the ordinary process cannot be served u,on her ; It is therefore- or- wretiby the court, that publication be made in the Ua 'CT Star for s.-c months, that unless thf defendant f"rward by next court and plead, judgment final IJ" had against her. Testt M RIDDICK, C. Sr Jf .E. y 29, 18! ft Cm. '.''I'.' ' Coach-Making Business. OHN T. C. W1ATT, lierebv informs the public that he has just received from the north a general assortment of the most elegant and f ishionnhle materials-in his line. All kinds ot carriages from a first rate coach te the most common chairs Twill'd striped blank- Kid slippers and san mwrle and repaired wuh neatness and despatch. f 1 5 ,lIa Ualei-h, Nov. 2S 1316 49 Sw ti ' l' . L ,! Ai. Paper bordering, i Scarlet rattinett, entereu on tne umgers book in the Fine 4-4 Irish linen, Scotch plad, y tUUillV last, two na,f-R of sorrel mare supposed to be 10 years old. a streak in her face, both hind feet white, and a numb-:r of white spots about her, valued at 29 One dark bay filly supposed to he three years old last spring, valued at R32 50. The sorrel is supposed to be 4 feet 9, and the bav 410. The owner or owners may get them by ap plying and complying with the act of assembly in such case made and provided- 49 2t EDWARD GA YDY. V. R. of Nash, on the 13th of October Cotton floss, & fringe, Huckaback for towels, the foitewmg description, to wit ; one Boot Cor(,9 Snidernett sleeves, nrinn 4 m tti mo- X VT 131 UULltlll.la ' HIVI IIIVI b 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 Lambs wool Stockings G-4 black twiTd cam Worsted and cotton brick, drawers, j Silk lace sleeves, Irish shirting, j 6-4 silk lace nett, Ladies morocco boots, ; Llastic garters, Jack son s Sr hoes, State Bank of North-Carolina. DIVIDEND of five every share of the Hank has Wen declared Raleigh Nov. 26f). 1816. er cent on eacn anu apital Stock of this and made payable on or after IN U t glove9, ? the firsL Monday in Dee.embt" next. . Tndispensibles with j Those Stockhijlders who reside in the neighborhood i clasns & chains of any of the Branch Banks and who annually receive t, If .',, J tl,,..r dividend a. theUranci.es ,U on anohe'tion, 're-i Norjtern Homespun, J i-eiv- the amount thereof on or after the 15th of Dec. bnu" by the bottle, ? next. Hasps & files assorted, 49 WJl. II. HAYiVOQD, Cash'r. ' Fnnr.v ninrl hnttnna. r v..j 1 hick sole do. Bonnet wire, Stub twist shot guns, Silvered Bpangle3, with patent breeches Hats assorted, and plattano touch j White lead, holes, 5 Tumblers by the dozen ? Wine glasses by the $ dozen, 8 by 10 window glass, Cut nails and brads asserted, ed, Li!ek figured laven- tine, Macedon silks, white and pink do. Chalk, Jalap, Calomel, fig blue, Portable razor cases, Black shalloon, Map and victory hand kerchiefs, 6-4 Waterloo shawfl, House bills, Drawing knives, Sad irons, Coffee mills and horse locks, Tea kettles, I Club axes & broad do Trace chains, i Smiths anvils, ham mers and vices, Frying pans, J Green spectacles, Chair boxes & cart do- 7-4 Turkey red do,vi J Haimes & brass chair 1 bread and silk lao tijj mounting, nusn trimming, i iron and steel assortea Gause handkerclness; j Wraught nails. Black crape, l1 Ginger, coffee and su- White janes, j i gar, Inserting trimming, i Sherry wine, gin, &c. Bobbin, rose silk ho ; 5 (Many other groce- Rich Macedon robes ries.) Lace vandikes, Jj Verdigreees, Merino shawls assort, if Cmnamdn, ed, Carpetting, Green baize, Angola shawls, Violin strings, Merino ridicules, Hat crape, Fioss cotton and silk, i Sulphur, salts, Allura, pomatum, I Andeson's pills, i Sugar lead, castor oil, i Camphor, peppermint, s Cloves, Starch by the pound, floss i Toilet glasses, Raleigh, Dee. 1816. V i i i --1 t i .1 t n 14 - .1- i Ai '7 f Si- I 1' ii uH- -iff- iiiir j:;,1' ' 5 J . i. ,t. ' I- II ' ff ' I 1 'I " ! F 4 1 r St Ik' Il '1 U 1 t ': 4 j-" i ... 13' A i '
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