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S"V"-ai rtlirCdroliha State Gazette. HALE 1G II, (N. C.) FUI13AY, AUGUST 1818. Vol. X. 5' Hr titOMJS itCXDKUSO.Y,jr. ItfTlM. TSJtaalAa fa . rstne 8r?r,rrwirTATM4rfgl suinTa uraia i. ,WJi.4 e"TIw:i m ' w M4 SIT, WlS Alt 4UUIH.U ! fAIM... . 'l1IMlTIM" .lUI,IlTltTl-HTIMni . " T,CA"r JZ.mcii CW j, J tA, IB 1 8. Division Orders. MfJfJR CU . RLES COHNFR of hn U enunty, having rL, uipoiuMd Uapeator icH the rank o lnitruxit -j-wSwW I"" North Can'"" ''". lata rrcd obeyed arwinlmgly . TVithe r..k f iS.jor Uttha tu U.vo f the JJJJ Carolina Militia, vIUU revptcled obeyed oeorJ- ;lTABinl,ju''-' ... , f.F'r'! xiSTfce. Piwiotcd AHla-nCamtotl.a Major General WKSof Xorth Carolina Militia, .Ul be rvs Mt(d Mil nbeved aaeorifingiy. . . . . . .MiuiiaolUertr.Sti.antl Ittk Jlopvdft will be r-WbtretiineiitortarfWJo-iBj time. ami laees, mi " ta2pni ibouU be unfit for field Fmw m.. - aoarret ia wincn evens """ - - , STtbetlionMra l kMuphwn parfar.iuns; MiUUadu- :avdamberofiUythMihy may Mttm employed. V . KishUi Uriszaae. Tit indteeood RefimeaU, Stokrt wntr, at lliC Court fcoew oo Mo.-JT lh " V fc,oek- ... . The Koekui?am Kcpmcnt at the Coorf liutite on Wei- ' mMliiT 30th Si-plenvbcr l W o "elotk. Klri and lewnU KftiiuotiU (.niifora eouuty ftt the Court 1im Frilr rte d October at 12 o'clock. The neriioeM of CayMrj atiaehed to tlie 8th BnpMe WiO iM leweweU at GnilforU Court Uoute at the aame Umo. hlnt' th Ilriade. ' Fmt ami eond RepiaeBU nf Montgomery County at Hen derson on Mowlay the 5U tJctober at 1 2 o'tlotl. X TaeCaH .rra Regimeiit it tlie Court house on Weunea, tty the 7th Cvt'-ber at VZ o'clock. ...... Firtt and aecoud Uegiroc;.u Mecklenburg at Chat Jotte on r. wlaytUe JtU October at 12 o'cUxk Tbe Hegimeut ot'Cavali-y aUaohcd to tbe lltU Brigade will be rertcwed at the niuc tune and place. j tierentk lingi de. The Ireilell Tlcginicnt at UtvUlo on Monday the 12tb OotoUr at I i o'clock ... r3d Kfgirae.it at oelt'a 01 J FWdoa Wa'.eadry the lith October at 12 oMock. ...... l Seconil and Fourth cjpmcnta on Friday lCth October at it o'clock at Lexington. , i Vim llon Uegiiuent atSalitbui-y onniursdny 20lli Oc tober at 1 'eloei.. . ' .,' The ReginHtof Catralry attachel to the 8th Brigade wdl be reiieeJattleaiiittime and plee. , s I ho Major General would prefer that the lufantry ahonM oc txerci$ul and inanamvml accordii to Ac ayatem adopt, d by (lie War Uepartment for the Infantry ot' the l.nid fiutes: butaliitCBl rcay not be v ithin the reach Jo every officer, he will be content with any olher, provided the bffiteraaml meu are expert in theiv duty and understand it. ' 1 he Uivmv. Staft'l attend I tie Major (ieueral on re Tiew and lie. ln9;ictor of Diyition ill examine injuulely itt. k) tUe number mid condition of of the ai-nji. Uy Order, r ' ' J..1. PEAlt&U.YfIuj. Gen. Anguxt, 181. S3 . ' RUNAWAY TTIOM the Subtoriber living in il orpin county, Ccorgia. on die 18th inst. a mulatto man otuned .NAP, ku a bout 50 jcjii uf se of nn ordmaiy size, straight built, ia ac tive aml'seiiuble, liat a d.iwii cjuil look wlicit ipoken to and pcak in laar UiC of voice. He was purchaaed of Mr Luiulj last winter, whouid lie purchased him in Norfolk, in tlie fU..te of Virgli)i4, where 1 expect he intends got-.ig, as he was seen near Augusta, Ueoi-gia, lour or five days alter he eloped. Oa examination it ill be seen very readily he has last a snvilt bit of the end of hi nose. I w.ll give a reward of FliTV DOLLARS for bis apprehension Md oiinue. rtent in jail so that 1 get him, agaiu and will indemnify any penoa to the utmost of my power who ill take biia dead or -alive. WARREN JOUrtDAN. July 3114,1818. , S4 3mpd. .; v .OM.tlOUA'llOi i AGii. ilESubscribcrhjiving parelutted the interest of the Mes .rs Mallett' in the line of btages between Fayettcville U. beru, (and which were connected with the Steam Dual Norfolk) will eommence running them on '1 hursdav 30th inst between Raleigh and 'ajetteville, in co. junction with "lr. Jorrisn's line. They will leave kaleigh every da) at 1 o' clock, p. x. and aiTive at Mr Jordan's line at 8 p. m in re Urninj, tliey will arrive at Ualeigh by II a. it where tliey will meet 1'Ox's tioe to the Nortit. The drivers are earefui, obliging and attentive ; the horses excellent and tbe carriages niure comfortable than are usually found upon tha southern puntc. The subscriber earnestly solicits the public patronage ; he has been influenced by two motives to put this line iu ope Mtiou--private g4n, certainty and comfort to the Traveller, and he pledges tiunseli' thatiu proportion to the encourage. eiit he receives, so slull the means of their convenience be increased. Carriagus of a superior quality, nre already ordered on frOmthe Moitli, and arc expected to be m operation in from kui- to six weeks. Will. RUFFIN. HaJeigh, August, ISIS. 34 tf. ,(TjTiie editorof tlie FayettevHle Observjr, Charleston City Uazette, Augusta Chronicle, Petersburg Intelligencer, hich;nond inquirer, ami National Intelligenttr arc request ed to give the above three insertions ami forward their uc aunts (otitis office for settlement. W. li. VjESSKi UCRANG3 Respectfully inform those ha lf fi and Gentlemen who wish to avail themselves of pri vate, lessons in dancing, that they will have leisure during the week to attend to litem. An early application is neces sity. The days of tuition for the school arc Fridajsand Sa turdays from 3 till 0 for the Ladies, aud from 7 until 9 for tlie Centlomeh. Th Children will be tiujht in a separate room from, the Joung ladies Italeigh, Ang 19. 34 . RRSALB AVALUAHLS Tract of Land, containing fifteen hun dred acres, ona hundred of which is cleared and under fcnee -, well suited to the production of either corn or cotton, eve hundred acres of said lxnd is Swamp, of tlie first quality, e growth of wbichahew tlie ftnility of tlie soil, it being ches nut Oak, white or svreet gom, tc. Jxe with ft sufficient fall odra'in the same with teryjliltle labour. Tbe buildings art and very convenient, the situation pleasant and healthy, together, vrtfj this a good Orchard. Any petou wishing to purchase in this part of the country, will no doubt be well pleased "trith the place and price, a I am determined to ac ept ot every raeasitre in. my, power to make tho payment asy Wd convenient to the purchaser. The place is 25 miles outh. west of Faycttevilla, fx lining the road that leads from Hie me -to Camdca, 8c about 20 miles above Lumbertwi, ko G1LBLRT MacMILLAN esoconn', AusustlO, 181S..' . . S4 3ir. STRAY. J AS take mp and rwtrred o my book, ea th V Jal lax. Owe me acuta wrsl of Unxbi lOtkef tXlgtk, iroi orown tivfiut. scfiwMc m oc in ur r'xvcm atrt 14 kaaals high, bliad in las rijrhl rye, shad Murv, racks a4 trouaixl Ut Up strmj uoJ oat the eoj ot bat tail under tha tuir, appraised to ft J A Ho jm le ftnt Uy of Auw, bv M ARE, about thir ti bi hls and a bail hit,wi'J a white Uaa oa the rfuttt b.-htvd, a jp,-oed to b 6 or I yeax o!t,appraUM tw Ri5. J. AllMr illLD, lUxrr. Giiir.ord county, Aag. Stk. Si Sw. s r.Tt ok NUrira Carolina, u w rniii rv lCimrtafP:iiiad Quarter Sruhm , Jrjnn Terrs Ml . . On Pnnrmi of James rlipoj , lroMt Ui-adjj Air.tapr Fra uian. Juiia Sluan.l i'eggy att4 Wio. iorx, iuruttj by g'taniian, nt .vioore Li" is Ordenrd that twrlvc ngmei Hid oUirr prrsool pm perty of Ui .-Ute ol Wis. .Moore, d.ceaseil, be wdj on the lOji day of .Svnrnibcr at the dwelling bouse of the late Sarah KiUm, dec d. oh a credit of six month, the jmP. elwa.T giving bmd stUi gov I and sufficient aeenritv tu be . i t . . . ' I . . . niivicu iii inniw imi't auouunraor, is uonis now The Hth Aug. 1818. U. S- KING, U'k. 51 Sm. Snr V?.!.1 .H. Li1 -J Knk..nanhli,PUUIai 7" K;.alvo wf tbe Catted Sutf' An., (4anT Master. rillLUrMi CT.e atrt J AMtS SCOTT, ir. Aids dw Laasp totlia Major Ooueral of rati )tr.rfM, with the rinkW Ma; i they art to b mpectrd aH nSeyed aacwd.agty. OTlCK. . Ill A VP. for sale a valuabla tract of land eontvnrog Cb hundred acres one hundred aud nl'cv uf wlueh is timrari ami now under cuhJv.rtion. well suited to the nrolQtf(rrft ciuter oorn or cot urn. part Ol a.uu taoOJ are low, but can very cvuveniciiujr oatinuacd. tbe grown a: wbtoJt sue the.grit ertilrty of tha soil. I he buildings arc pew, the situation high, and p'.cjuaut, the water remarkably g-jptl. 1 U'Ueta thai -there Is not a mora healthy nor a wore agrcesbh neighbourhood in the Sutc. Any m-cn wiahmrto Derohase in this n ut of Iba aonutry , will no doubt on-seeing Uie land be well pleased wnu me ptace ana price, as t am tictenuineU to accept at eve ry ioubie lueiisnre in the pay meat to make it easy and con- vemaut to tue pircbaser. NEILL MURPHY. H.chland Swamp, Robe&oa co.Aag. 10, 1813. 55 3w. i j AME3 WAD;;, enters one MARE, as a Stray, -on the 1 ej Uang?rs book she is about twelve years old, marked as j follows : a bright bj, with some Muddle spots long tail and intine, with Iter, bind aiicie white; iter lett fore aiu-ln joint I su nils tor ward, anil appears to be lamj i p:cj and trot. Jainos Watie hres sb xit 12 miles S'tnth west of Rsndolh C. U. BtSJ. 8TtB"., . It. Aug., 1818. 2-8trpd- U III lilt I MLy if . IU.. Ulll) V .vj. .V.yor Gtr.tnl, Zd nMtixt.YV. .Vi'.itla . Division Orders. TH. ecvrral rximetiU fmipg the .'1 Division . Car oliae Militia will be rerlevcd as folhtw ; I he 1st and SUregiwanUof (iraavillo Cooutv at Ovtonl oa Werinesilav WJ, Hie Ugiinent of lVrsoa a-mnty, aud Cavalry ot tbe l6lh Brigade at UocVsboronxli o- Fi ijay S5tlt, ami ifvs regiment ft Lai well eoantv at Caswell Court hoae o j l'uew1y thp 29th of Scatcuiher next The 1st. and M rrinst-aisof Orange eoualj at Hillsboroujli, nn J ura-lay the Gut .it the rin;cnl of Cliatbara county on Thursday the SUt j the re nient of aavalry of ihr Oth Bngarie, at Jolm Ltaigs, Kan, iB RafldolpU eounty, on Monday the lirth s and Ihc nnt mm! se ond rrgtractiU of lUadulitti county at ttaadoluU C House' t'-kcl Jth Of October Dext. 11 order - Plllbli'.H.lNGS, Jidde Cam?. Ac-. I?. J3 3w. . ArCTlON k COMMISSION MKUCAT- ?C. B. Oa mtmmj ftrit will bo-asM a waloaUe aeaorUtwt.t rt Dry go.la bn-dam aad groerara Trraaa at law aOw. Raletgu, Aug. It (III. jj. FOR SALE rpWO HDNnRKOdbarverfStoekaatkeStau Bank tt Bank of Newbcra, for Tensts applr u the tditsr. CITF TJXE&. ... T,,e'ho h"e not paid the present year's imrt informed that they pjsiuveiy m t come forwarj and pay them, u 1 cannot, give Innger indulgencc. H.G1LUS, Cite inajuble. RateijhJulyl6,l8ia valuaiill: rbal es i a rt: foR fjttlVi undersigned offers for sale iIm following vahiable X prope.ty (" u wit J in tbe town of FayoUuJle, a Brick house three stories high, to be fiubhed in the An uyle of ele ganfe suited to the accommodation of three lw.ni.iek and two stores, this property lias in moat favoured situation for btiii ncss and is cocixsing in value daily. Also ia the city of Ka leighra bouse and Lot with six aerrs of taad near Ui Gover nor's resiifcuee, the hojsc is new and large and is amongst the most elegant mansions in the City and is well adapted to the co o fort and convenience of any (ieullemnn who wishes to i e sitie at the seat of Government for the purposes m health aixlf ploas-u-e. Alio two other valHahle Ihs for Cimilv residence and banner in the centre of the citv. Likewise 1500 acres LAND FOR SALh. T WLtaell a Tract of Land lying in Rockingham' aountr, N. II abootone milo aod.a half trom iJao river, on btfa dsofoper Mohan's creak, en which la a dwelling botso, A gooil stiaicdiuii across tlie Creek where a M01 forraai-ff tood. The ract contains between I UK) and SOOtl teres t?f goi quality lor Ocrw, Mlieat, lt ami Tobmco, for Un lily so T nomas SearayQM.wuoL fieaaanl) near tb.e kad. ALliX. HLN0RMa. FROM 200 400 LOTS, " IK Tilt ' r . S TOWS OFMMlArrOCK, : -!,.'' Wiljl). old tit tbe highest bidd-.r. on a credit of 'Jix ro niths, on the 1st day of txpteminr ntxU . , : PLO rs of the Grottnd will b, exhib.Ui on Ibat daV : -aw. a, but can bd aeen before, on antlication ta.tho S.ihl cribsr. This town is situated in Halifax eoiimv. of laml near tbe flourishing town of Wilton, ou tbe waters o fX I, V. ,7 . , y j ,B" I iivtenir f.,.i. .....j-.i.-.i . " fIJ on R.wiwke Kivcri and on tta south hnk.?it aprcaua over a pum wen caicutu e J tor the pbfecU s lv - a J.I! i. . a I. s i . . HORsLS WAMKD, rilllli subscribers are altout to cstalilidi a line of Stages f;-on 1 RaJcigh to Plymouth, and are desirous c.f purciasinj a number oi stout, strong active horses, forthat serf ice. Those who have such tor sale, are invited td-hrin litem in witliout delay. Cash w.ll be t,iveu for such as may be approved. W.W. SCOTT, JOHN J. a. RUFFIN, II. POTTER, Raleigh, August 23, 1S18. Managers. STAtJiS AND Wagon making BUS1- jkX'E or two goo I workmen at the abore business will t ifuieet with employment 'iVo boys ot nespectable con nexions will be Ukeuas apprentices. UAUiEC. VVIATT. Italeigh, Aug. 20. ilyco cixek For all or anv oart of the above nrwnrrtv . m dtt one and two years will be allowed, the purchaser giving nlHcicnt security, ihiring my absence 1 have appointed Mr. Kenueth Gillis, of Raleigh, nty agunt to sell and make J NO. EVANS. Ralcgth, 10:!i Au-ust, 1818. 33 tf. P. S. Gentlemen wishing to purchase tbe above named Land oa Hycovill call un iMathaniel M. Taylor, Kq. ofOt -lo.d, Granville county, who ia luily authorised to sell and mukc title. J. Firry jollak3 re ward. . O AN AWAY, about 3 years ago, from Mrs. Lowrie con Vsort of Judge Lowrie, while oa a visit to her frieads in Ber e, a nero girt named Delilah, of a black Complexion, smooth tin, white handsome teeth, pleasant oanteuance, of toters ably large stature and wbeut 2i or 2J years of ag. She wu bought, 4 Tears ago, by Judge Lowme frame man of the name of Hill who said she was brought from Maryland, where she may possibly have gone. But as she absconded with a negro, tormerly waittng-man to a Mr. Anthony (who, I inderstahJ baa since been taken) the probability is that she inny still be harboured near Halifax or in Bertie. As, by the bequest of her late Master, the risht and title to said ne gro hw fallen to me, I wUI give the above reward to any per son who will deliver her to me in Charlotte, Mecklenburg duoty, N. C or Thirty Dollars to anv person who will se cure her so that I get her and tut aliall be forgiven. DAVID ll.DUNLAP. March, 1618. U STATE OF NORTH-CAROLINA, RICHMOND COUNTY. Court q Plea and Quarter Setmvnt, Jane Term, 1818. Mary Sunbaek, vs. the Heirs of Thos. Stanbick, dco'd. Petition for Dower. V appearing to the satisfaction of tlie Court that John Uad- I one that delights the eye wi h te beauties vt natnee, while it exhiltrates the soul with the prOipext'of. pien ty. It is well watered, an-J hss rrovert a healthful .t any neighbonns; situation on th-s river it has alto gtd banks for a landing-, and a very public ferry immediately ; t it, which gtvos it easy access from ilia oppo:iketd, i A Canal is now cutting on the Name side.' round Ibefa!l, j which is intended to, open a communication1 beta-een'ie . small and the larze craft. Kaviration hnt. ,iil. from forty to sixty hogsheads of Tobaeco, arc ianxnt. lyemp oyedin freighting Tobacco, Flow, stcitc-wbtcb come down thi river, frool the fall to- Norfolk, 4 tance of about two hundred nd forty mites by watc Tbe Roanskc, when she resumes her ion? Jost hut itH. questionable right, will, in a eomraercial point of vieV, , rank with any of her sister Atlantic streams, souths? lift" in ,-;l.r tf Li. wSf.. ii .1 .ia 1 ..r- i rana wi. ... M tlClCfHlMULX . 1 IU . - . .... - ease, is not an inliabitani of this State It is therefore Order- loe ro TP ' lT e,''l Mtasiasippu , Xhe extert ed that publication be made for Ave weeks in the Star, for the ,,tff nd tcrUle bck cuntryt VtiicU borders On roMwWt. said John Radliff to appear at the next Term of thin Court to ad ,u mny branches, most 6f which can be ' loLsU oe neia lor tne aoumy. ot Kienmoid atoi-esuil, in the A own of na'igaoiej win give importance to some DIsce &i h6f 11 ,H..I. r TL I . i - . . , IL..1 . I . 1 1 I. . . . . . r - . . . m-w. hiv M..u- ii.uinuii : c . i . .i .... ' in September uext, and enter bis Plea, otherwise the nraver of the Petioner will be gaanted. MAS 11A D. CRAWFORD, Clk ' July 50. . 3 Swpd. NOIICK. WHEREAS my wife Rlizabelh Warson has left my bed and board without any just cause, this is therefore to fur warn all persons from trustiug, or trading with her on my account, as I am determined not to pay any of her contractu, given uuder my hand this 30th of July, 1518. UENJAMIN WARSON. July 30. " 33 3pd. WAKE LAND FOR SALE. .rriHE subscriber offers for sule the Tract of Land on w hicli 3 he no lives, Iv'ng on Swift Creek, nine miles south west of Raleigh,- it is believed, that for soil, beauty of situation, ex edle.tce of its spring, tinilier and grass range it is surpassed by nnna in the county : tltere are considerable improvements s( most of every kind, good orchards of well selected fruits, a Grht Mill, tec. Should any person apply, the land will be shown and tlie terms of sale made known by Joseph Lane, sec. living near the land. JOSEPH LANE, junr. August 10th, 1818. Z3 if. THE SUBSCRIBERS AT TUB SIGN OF THE SWAX, I.oKutlmrg, A. C. fTjESrECTFULLY inform their tnends and puhi:.-, thft I4,t!iey liave purchasi'd that spacious aod elegant TAVmiN1 lately owned by Green hill, Eq. Where they are pr pared to entertain travellers and others in the hett manner If a House constantly supnlfrd with the best materials fir genteel ccomraodatians Stables with roomy 3tall3, well fir. nished with provcndr.r, and the most scrupulous attention iti the part of tlie proprietors, will give them a claim to pul.l c patronage, they pk-ile themselves that these shall cot he wanting to render titos-s coaifortuble who may please to tall on them. - ROBERT II. WYNNE, bMITH PATTERStN August 13th, 1 SIS. a-6w ONE IlUNDREii DOLLARS REWARD. RUN AW AY from the Subscriner on the 17th instant-2 negro men, GILES and. CJESAU. .. tiU.ES Is about tlilrty'ont or two years of age, about five feet tea or eleven inolun high, titUe yellow cun.plccledj ha lost one or more of liis upper foreteeth though seldom shows any of bis teeth, has very little beard, he has had part of his right great toe split off with an axe which makes the end sharper than the end of his other great toe, he has a down look when spoken to and 1 expect wears the marks of a se vere whipping which he received in January last. CiES AH is altout twenty nine or thirty years of age, about the same height of Giles, large and welt made, very black, ho other particular marks to describe. Giles is an artful and cunning follow has by his ingenuity learned to read and write a tolerable go 3.1 hand and from the best information I can get he inleuiU to write himself a free pass and try to get off and pass for n freeman. I think it very probable that be 'J II write Cxs-u- one St they will go off together, if they should make that attempt and are taken up and secured in any Jail so that 1 get them again or delivered to me in Lenoir county, N. C. I will give the above reward, if they do not at tempt to get off and are taken in the county or any of tlie ad jacent counties, I will give for them both fifty dollars or 25 for either of them provided they are secured so as I get them ac:iin. Giles and Cassar are legally outlawed v and alt honest citizens are hereby solicited to be on their watch, Ik if they cotac in their wav to take them dead or alive. C1IAULE6 WESTUROOK.. Julv 24. LIBERAL WAGES WILL Le given fui a Good Bar-Keeper. WM. RUFFIN. Raiei-h, Aug. 6th. S2 tf. NEW BERN ACADEMY. A -GENTLEMAN who is qualified to teach the Langua jca and Mathematics may find employment at the New hi:f .i Academy. The situation of a Principal assistant in the i:tMitutioi will become vacant at the expiration of tlie present (tf tarter by the resignation of Mr. Edmund B. Freeman, he nett quarter will commence about the 1 5th of October Mr- Freeman receives a salary of eierht hunched dollars rt year. "Hie same or a larger compensation will bw -given to I nni a nnalififtutinn. uri. unni-nvvil l.v thi. tEnuitl Annli. ! cation . may lie made (in the absence of the Subscriber) to i .Mn William Ward Secretary of the Board of Trustees. By Order of the Hoard WILL : GASTON, President. July 10. 29 banks,- that will have no cause to repine at tiia prosper ity of Richmond. The rapid progress making i fUe mvigation, and the vast quantity f produce waicbhtn been brought down i some of which deace.idiithe nnt ' from 200 miles abore the falls, notwitbv.undmr itr tra '" improved state, give evidence of ita jblur- importance. ' pwu Ut u.i.m.iii in iqe 'course Ot etCTlteeTl months, fifty or more Oatteaux, such as are in 3 m''- yer abovo liichmond, hare commenced. running atid have brouglitdowntotiie bead of the falls, whtoh; i mJ boUijwv ,u,w aoot, SO 00 or mote W, ' heads of Tobacco,, besides a vast qaaiUiry or othf t io duce, notwithstanding the difllcuiues ot a lar.rt carri age around the falls, which witi be 'obriatM when tbo Canal is completed. I hope gentlemen will view tha pre mises and take into consideration the many advantages which shew to occular demonstration, regardless of i lie many opinions which may oe expressed oik that subject. - Junr 11th, 1818. . ' . :43.V State of North-Carolina, WAKE COUNTY.' Courf of Pen.' avd Quarter SetsiQn,Mny Term, 1818. Benjamin D. Ronusaville, vs. John Faris Original Attach, mint, Levied en Lots. No. Sfi and 98, in the City ol Ra leigh, together with oilier property. IT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that the Defen dant in this case is not nn-inhabitant of this State. It is therefore Ordered, that publication be made three months in the Kaleigh Star, that unless the Defendant appear on or be fore the next term of this Court, to be held for the county of Wake at the Court house in Kaleigh, on the third Monday of Aiigust next, and plead or replevy, otherwise Judgment wilj lie made final and the property levied on condemned to phf.ntfTs oase.--Test. B. S.KtNG, C. C. E Mar,lS18. 2 Gra NOTICE. THE Copartnership of E. Cobbs W Co. was dissolved by mutal consent on the first day of April last. E. Cobb wii! continue tu do business at the same place and will settle all claims against said company. E.COBB, W. BOON Waynesborough, Aug. 8th, 1818. 33 3w. NORTH-CAROLINA MUSEUM. 'pHIS establishment is now open for the reception of visitors. Amivtance, 25 cents: tickets for the year, five dollars. As the plan embrace a Reading Room, where roost of the principal newspspers, Literary works, &c are regu larly filed, it is confidently belitved that it will sdTord an agreeable and useful place of resort. Natural and artificial curiosities, sketches, maps, drawings and pointing, rare coins and boks, will be thankfully received and added to the collect ion, with the names of the liberal donor appended tb then. (jjF-General Calvin Jones has obli n gly transferred '.he whole ot his collection to this institution. J. MARLING &Co, Raleigh, Agust 14. ' 33- LATEST FROM ENGLAND. . - , bo?to. aco. iy.. Tlie sliip Triton, captain lioleonib,arriyed it thi port yesterday, after a passage of 33 dats from Liverpof, bringing the papers of that city to July 6, and London papers to the 4tli.1 ; ; They centain but little new exce'pt'electiOD: details, which will not interest moat of our ren tiers. Mr. Brotlgham, who contested tlie elec tion, iti Westmoreland, in 6ppnsitton to Lt:rd Londsdale, gave up tue contest, after four days votinz. A erect number of members had been , returned, and there appears to have 'bcett 0b great political change. 4 ,4 ' - The death of the cel&lnrcj 'Rut0ngetieraiV Barclay de Tollv, ? been faiid by th'atrbf another diatrurlslied cttfluiauder, Bron Win zingerodCf general of cavalry, and adjutant gen eraliis t!ie service of the Emperor ot Russia! ;" The Queen of England hadliad another atar- mill" itriorri ill iic-.i nil. . iti-K- iitii n. utiik- .i.a in recovennsr. ' ' Alderman Wocd. Mr. Wilson, Mr.' Wahbi man, ami alderman Thorp, are elected to farV liament, for the city of London all tcrnjed,' friends of Constitutional Liberty. r -t' Messrs. Canning and Gascoiguc, are return ed fr Liverpool. . ' The Hustings at Westminster were very tv multuous. Sir M. Maxwell, one of the candi liafp. had httn frnrllln nml friii. imf 2tDi. ly, t-uih, it was thought, not dangerously wounded. ; : .' It is said that Great Britain has invited tho Russian government to require a format ddclar ation fiotn the ..Porte, whether "rt considers ; the. Barbary powers' as its dependants and, in that ca.se, whether the court of Constantinople. guarantee the states of Europe against ariy cut rages of these barbarians on their rights. . J On Wednesday arrived , a'. Portsmouth' 'the Russian brig Rurlck captain Koticuei jharing-. been out 3 years tvm Cronstadt, ona voyage ot' discovery towards tne north pole ; during wfcifeK,1 she lost only1 one mari ; and the crew, in all their'. yi8ii to ne coasts anu istanus, nejper nauocca' sion lo ue farce with, tliti natives, ,&h& xt ia
The North-Carolina Star (Raleigh, N.C.)
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