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Gofasterftfce Uainbow V fading- dies i vj
Co whistheibirtlfr vondertree,
catehctfthVwave'' he sparkles that rise;
.This to" do thou ahalt easier find . '
cPORvrHY.
' Than to krtow,thetbouehts ofT Woman's
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f . t - Theiareswifi as the breete,as wav'nng too;
1 ; 'More- trariai-nt, sometimes, ibato'Uhe Attain,;
- .'u'".. .-JVfKiii fc A . ;'U ,
j ; . ' Xj moved as the HIM by the charm jffs call t
"A 4 , . A hfjjjrfrf.as the spark lev as oljdvwithal j
;.. ; 'Andto.thYnkvthat the sm'des of such beings
;-. athef,y-;v V"':;'
j , -j Makefeven t h tosopbers jasjVhat they,
v.- :- w ".. . 1 .- v v".'?-
CNFAV MODE Orl DUKLLIKG
: y'h'-.1 ,PTdished ovrequest; '
' Cine Sam St-iish; writes in tUeXrhe
Jf;can WatchmarCafr duelling, mentions a
.-' late instance oTtwo'rnk!sh iprhen Having
r the' V sqtto faction" to kill each other a.rtd
k that ''ttiiv. erAe: titinec?' withvinHharhri
. norsi- ',On which ,ccsioT hr. relates the
o!!owingahecx6te, ? J .-;
It is said nfthe mnci abased General
:'-AjJkmt!athe'5nflcxiblyresiifced alii
-a niicj.uinns ;T'reouvMi oi nis own xa
.Sr .rie nephw tvith fntiitary honors he
e': having beci Tcilled -In 'a duel, and this re
fusal was given wlthearsin his'ee'a' so
much stronget withia him was duty than
. feelmg-,:;-;-,-:;;l 7 . I ? ;; !,
Ths writer pot expectjng to root.iout
the' practice of duelling,. while Hvirigf
v dnelt ate caressedand dead ; ones bu
ried .with "military;; honors." gives "sobrie,
If fits - of a plan he .: proposes to bnrig For-
aggressor declines following
mple," he is as mui;f, disgrac
the same j
exam
cea as ont
of our people , who refuses to kill another?
This kind of duel hais lecif3edly the ad
. vantage ih one respect ; iatUJactiori be
ing the subject,, each party is ,sureof "it
by execuftas the business himself, instead
tt risking the tslundersjpf another.' t !
But 1 wotild n'otgqth'length.txcept
.iavery aggravated cases.' If a man should
insolently reproach' ;me with poverty, J
. Should throw a ten dollar bill into the fire
Tfinnnihn.iM
it a man spoulrt
Tnrovided I had one") and if he should not
rio the same,' I think myself and all bye-
tanders" would be satisfied ot' my inner
, - cerce anl SiK "guilt. r If he should angrily
reprove -ny for not performing a promise
lo th e v m e i f h e "da re-or ra ther 1 e t h i m
Oiegiecc it, ! II ne oarc cntouuicr.uic uis-.
race.!-?; ' VV' :-
i I he should ay I was a hard drinker.
?wobi i ft r.hwith swallow, a half pint of
raw :b randy and pepper; ana, one&K ; tne
rtumhler. oyer my shin, to show that I did
tibt'pire a fig for.hirri and let lurnde
' tnand axballerge at his peril As a case
'f extremity, if he should give me cause,
2 would "bite my tongue thro- ad thro
provided I had sufficient confidence , iii
,his hoiv'ir i that , he" wouM . afford ,meHhe
Ivery r towfertabie satinaction of ; biting his
f -
:- NOTICE. ,
..TnplHB subscriber being anxions to close his
jk'JL" concerns and to enable him to go to the
i southward,- wish es - to : d Ispose of his . PJQ,
PlittTY lyhag and being in the city of Ra:
.'lenrh, andn the County 'o Wake v ?
p The Lot containing one acreJ on 'whieh,-he
TesMescertainryonelof the most eligible in
I the Citv it beinr a street's widthVnlv from
i the State House sqiiare and Mr . RuflRn'ji Ho-
telr the improvements are such as to suit the
acccmmodatxTO' of a genteel family; or-ony
person disposed to 60 business of any kind, it
beinjr an excellent stand, and in the immedi
ate neighborhood ofthe most wealthy andpo
litepaTtof thecity J - v. ; N;
, likewise a tract of. Lino, about & miles.
from the City, containing: S3o; acres, by noi
means inferior toaisv .ne iu the nelghborhoodi j
having on it a SAW MILL newly erected on
nev'er failing atrearo. with a rock dam made
as permanent - as any other perhaps in: the
-ward for its'imptoTetjtent. . 44 Amdngthe
' Ja pa n es iVhe says) if aman Js niortajly
give r ncur, i.wouiu iun uy wuiui
against 'h' wair (provided hofore) aud
exclaim "houri are :s!dveif9' and let him
V. world, and the ailjoinung country, aliording as
' j much timber 6ftbe Jhest quality, as wdl be?
J snfncrent'forpnehUrfed years consumption.
; The great demandj!fbr timbenTfaU kin! in
"...the City, and tthe sdjoininjr 'country, renders
this 'Mill a source 'qf much profit ; also.'a
; large MF.RCHANT MILL, partly finished,
which, when conr.plctfd will be of more value
. Lthan aav Other within fifty miles, being in the
; ! heart of rich neighborhood, and no manu-
I rfactortnf mil' near .it.'; $.r , V.-i; t ' ' .' '
. In the city t bave.' V;Lot, in -a convenient
-t' part,ofiCof3 acres .of ground, with .small
jmprovementsyet ificient for a family ire
; tidence t 1 ndi near thc market -house, a lot
! whichjl purpose to divide to accommodate
those who wish tojobtain eligjble'Scites''for
. stores, shop SuTcc.' being in'a most cpnve
' nientand suitable situation; this last men.
f - tion. Tot near the market boiise, I will sell
1 , at auction, on. the l.th )nst Terms at sale;
I and for the other p op erty . a reasonabl e "ere-J
(Jit, ta wit one tnrrd part n the 9th ot Oc
tober nest, and the balance jnone aod two
Jears upon good and sufricientsectintv;vPos-
session will be given hy- tle 9h of 6ctober
nextrxir sooner if fequired JEilU SCOTT
take this opportunity of )nfbrmiig allhbse
wIk have claims against him to ex ibit fbem
for settlement, and those w!k stand irklebttd
to him are earnestly des red to make pay
ment without delay,; as ihe situation of his bu
finess absolutely forbids longer indulgence;
' , ' .!-. ' - J.SfOTT.
Rale ch,Feb.4.1ol , 12-tf
P. ST As I irrf d etermined to sell tb above
described psopertyj-a. great bargain may be
had by an early application.I avail myself of
this opportunity- of reluming, my sincere
thanks to a generous -public foj past favors,
and inform them that I liave alarge and hand-
y some srimentof 'Jewelrv. Ladies and Gen-
Uemerfa Gold Patent Levers, Silver dojuid
" , a "great variet)'f 'other Watches, and good
etch day ..Clocks, with Mahogany cases. :
' .', J warranted. to keep time; also, a quanti-l
rri tyof sitjer. nlate, military articles; canes, '
,vc. tt reduced pricea,-ibr cash Only vB-
, Vcrv-kind of work in my line, will be done as
- 7 , -iformerl, .iintU J remoye. . f0 - ; n'
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V'
rw;BolIaw a Year
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V"
'ivTUh'e;Jast;&nrt-or
Session held nMheCounty of ,VYrrcn,
the Subscriber was qualified s Administrator
o0fe iEiute :of itbe4iite Dje1fliomis;B;
fllosterl of. WArrentan All 'Demons haVine
tros 'gainst the said jpsfatrate reques'ed
Uo ntesent tbem WthVlune limbed by Jaw.
oTncrwjetne nuscrDer win aan uiwat
ofits protect on.MVi 4 "K i 1 'L-.
1 .vi :. ; vr-JOHN XNPRtlSDNy 4dnVfr
, Warrenton rtatch t819 t- ' 16 3wr
NQRJHCA ROLlA - STAQES:
v;- :. ' NEW. X1K&TH
tVfyWL Subscriber -fias ' tfie pleasure of inr
formmtbe Pbl?c. that he.'ln co!njuc
tion with Tapt Wiixtati St6tt, of Rafeigb;
has ntibsbetla NBW STAGES
1 ;frorp .thlf plaeeHt foj'ghf to Raleigh ; to run
through, n two njvs. tTj?: a weeic L.eave.
"Mr.f.ewvis. Tiriy,1foteT;every' Toeday ami
JaWdav' at'6"A r; and arrtve in Raleigh,
fby wav oftTarriYnicrh) 6W Sundays 8t Wed-;
nesdays. by 7 , , I -Leave Kaieign on as
tiirdavs and Tuesdays a 4. A'.; M, ami arrive
at Washington oii Sundays ; aKd.Wednesdays
Vv4PvM. ; Also, aregwlaf ONf OF STAGKS
conjunction with the ptkiitinXf: Plymouth
Steam Boat, X'runs Jtwre a5week between
Plymouth and ewbern X-ea ves Phrmoutb
on Sundays anl Wednesdays at 8 A' M'and
'arrives atNewberri ( through "this r'.aee). on
Mondays and Thursdays by 9 A. M y l eaves
Vewbern at 12,' same days, hd rrirs at
Plymouth by, P. on Tuesdays and ,$a
turdays..; ; - .
These Lines are supplied With active. tier,
ses, careful lirivers.igood Public Hriuses,
Smooth Itoads, and are driven in day. timpf
With such actommodatibns the Proprietory
hope to render comfortable all who travel
-these routs;- .' C; ' . ' -r ' 1.1
- v, ,; klxo:, . ,
K Washington, N. C, Pec. SO 1818. '12-
And will be .publi shed about th lOtli of next
month, at the ofTireof the National" Iktm
tiorxcKR, .. ,4"-1 .V)-
A REPORT OP THFV BFf ATP '
In Ute tlonse of Representative of the United
' v ' f ftta'fs: oh the ntifdect of ' ' '
V tTl SK.MINOt.EAN WAU. '
FOR the use of.MembeVp of Con'j'r.ess av.1
" others, we shall publish before the ter.j
mTnatiqn of the Session, that is to say on ! 1 1
jiZaaay.oi npxi momn. a vuini.-ii' cumu 111.
, ' k- r , naunio ntr r tA
; te-. i 1 ( i . .1 . 7
early part of it,, as we shall be ab'e.t up to
that day, to throw frohthe prrss, in pamph
let form. The pr ce foij this part oi'the work
will beat the rate of bne-th.rd' of a cent per
. fs no nbate of the same length, wh eh
'has' -takH nlace, in ponfrress, has excited
more pithjic attention and' few have been
elmr.tnteriaed b gipeaterdinla s of eloquence
and Jeariiing, it is presumed," on takings rn
O'irselve's the responsIhiliv of embodying it
in a permanent form, thaV e perf'rnvser J
iice ace-ptahie to the community, and by
which we shall not. incur a loss.' : i
V GALES & SEATON. I
February IV 1819. , - . U ljh
By the President vf the L
United States.
"lTTHEftnAS, by an act of Congress passed
T v on 'the th rd dav of March, 1855. enti-
tied "van act to provide for the ascertaining
and son eyine of the boundary lines fixed by
the treaty with Ah e Creek Indians and fer o
ther purposes,", the President rf ihe f United
States . r authorized to caus ' the'lartd)var.
qtiired W the said treaty, to be offered for
sale, wen survey ed : 1 ' , J
' Therefore. I, Jame-j Monroe, President tif
the United States, do J hereby declare arid make
known, that public sales tor th disposal (a
crreeably tojaw) of crt.i n lands in the Ala
bama territory, shuil he held ft Oahaba, in the
said.territory, on the first Monday in January
next,' and shall continue for three weeks, du
ring Hitch time wil' be oUfrd for sale .'
Townthlp t on inhered $ to 6 Wloiivt In rng t g
. ; . 9 to ifi , . t ' 6
" i .10 to 6 " . .. - 1i , 7
" ' 10(0 16 ta ' ', 8
except such lands' as have beeti preserved by
.taw for the support of ,schX)ls, and! for otlier
purposes' l lie larl shall b-voTi'jred for .-a f
in regular numerical oder,romniencirg viih
the lowest numder of section, township an l
ranged, : . ; " ?';' . 'j'
Given uruler my hand at the City nt Wt sh
ington,;thc 17thla o' Ju'v one thou -;
v : sand eight hundrriarf1 A-cr'ht1:! .
! :i , yJAMES MOKHOE.
Ry the President I' ", 1 ;
v:-. , 'V,. N . r r; J mfigs, ..
. Commissioner of; the General Land OfhV
By the President of the United Stat esl
1 rHKRKAS, by an act of Congress, passeo
. f T on the tfth of February,' 181 8, en titled
,! an act making provision for the establish',
men't of additional Land Offices in the territo
ry of1 Missouri,", the President bf the United
States is authorized to direct the public lands,
which have been surveyed in the said territo
ry to be offered for sale , , . 1 ; --.
Therefore I, James IVlonroe, President of
the United States,' do hereby, declare & mafcf
known,, that public sales for the disposal (a
greeably to law) of certain lands in the terri
tory of Missouri, shall be held In Franklin; in
said terriory, viz : ''')'.
: . On the first Monday in January next for the
saleof ' "'; ' y
Townships No 46 to 52wn-) r- i v '
, .' elusive and ilMct'l town- inVange 19
ship 53,;';: i V .'' y
. 48 to 52 and?
fract'l township 5$ $
20v
48 to 52 sJ-
V 21,22,23
; On the first Monday! in M.arch next, for the
sale of i .-'.,.; - O '
Townships 48 to 55 inclusive.in ranges24 Si 25
7 ' . . 48 to 50;- . 26 5t27
,'On the firs Monday in May uext, for the
ale of
Townships 51 to 54 inclusive.in rangesl 1
V-;;? ' 5ltafct3:, 13
K12
. 53 to 56 . ! i 14& 15
excepting tjie lands which have beer-or may
be ,resened by .lawjfbf the.'support of schools,
and for othejr purposes; r - -. : - i ?
Each sale shall continue-as long a? may be
necessary to U fier the lands for wile, ard ho
longer, and the, lands shall Be Offered irnregu;
ler numerical, order. ( f .. "--i ;
iyen under my hand, at life city of Wash
: ' ington, this 1 rth lay of July on ecthou
- 1 sand eight htrndreo and eighteen.
' V s JAMES MONKOE. j
By the President i-rij w; f . '
J " .'.' V . v--JOSIAH MEIGS.!
- Commissioner of the G eiei-al Land Office'.
i f itJiLEiGifpnrjsrTED by joseph
orOnD
Advertisetocnts not- exceeding thirty lints
Scp&ior Court of a w, November Term, -
?8i8rr7, ; -r. ?; :
IirabethitbV jtpirBivofe
Biam'Smitb.---
XT appearing to teCowtlur the Defen
" antv William Smithis not an Inhabit
of his Statej; it ;is tbere(ore;5rdered; ths
pubiieation be made for h reje months inbe
.Star, andRalergb Register; neWipaperpub.
Iishedla the citj of Haleigb, that unless the
defendant Villiam Smith appeai at theeal
term to be held t for sad ebuntjyoii -the 6th
Monday after the 4th JHonday in March next
ar)d pJead,ertor1demur; td plaintiff's
petition jud grnent pfp; cofesso wUl be eri
tered'-tm1 against him. 6 A'yi&C'M
4im
GEO. GRAHAM, C.S.G. V
AREATBARGAIK! , : ,
jTlyiTAY bela in'lhe ftotise an4 Shop which
now occupy They are well calculat
ed for; a Coach-makerV":brany oher mecha
Tiid The stand is within a few doors'of ibe
ftfarket-hoiisWtheliEasUide;
all necessary outhouses, & in the yard there
is a Well of excellent water.0 A garden, also
is (attached tp the premises, which is inferior
to none i'htie:'Ctvof Raleigh; 'VY: 'r
.'t - J.i'ERMS, of sAUi';:--:-,-'
r Oncthird ;at ninety days, approved len-
dorsed, neirotiable notes, at either ; of . the.
baiiks in. this place, and the other two-thirds
in one arid- two years -negotiable hptes, and
a deed of trust on the property. V V; 'H'1
i Hxki$.:xj yA:- r- joF.ii browns :;
) i ; NEW GKOCERY. -y
-I'" '..; 'r- ?i ' .''' mm, V''-' "'i-j'.-.'
frtHE nbscriber l)aa opened Grocery
v Stored on Fayetteville Street, a tew doos
south of Doctor Rando'ph Webb's cot'ner, &
directly rpposile MrrfB.;sl Ring's Store
Where he. in'e.nds. keeping- a . constant sup
ply of. almost every.articleio that line., ,: .
.' fie his on hard at present, LHaf & Brown
Sugar, Coffee, Troperial , and HyioflK'Tea,'
Alsplce, Pepper &, irie-eri Copperas,' .Salt
Pi. tre, Kails assarfedi Trace Chains Pots,
Ovens nd Skill ts, Whie Lead and Spanish
Hrown, 1 raco and Bed cord iiooe, wonn-
Vrn Cheese and Pota'oes of sWDerior. ouali
'tv," Molasses, Jamaica tnd West Indialuum,
Nortterii dUto.vFrencn is randy anaiioiuna
Uin, I Apple and Peacb ? Brandy, Whiskey,
Liverpool and Turks Island Salt with
general a: sortment'of Queen's 'Ware viz
Plates, Dishes, Cups and Saucers, Bowls,
'Murs.'&c. . h . ... -v .. :
Hi has also on hand , and 'ntends to keep
a constant supply of the(bst Family Flour,
by the Birrel or Jess quantity. - , :,:
He has ordered and -expects shortly to re
C'ive. a considerable addition to his present
stpek ; and aslhe itepdsto sell on as mode
rate erms as can be afforded, he. will feel
greatly oblrged jLohiB friends ard the public
tc a share of their custom and patronage.
WM SHW.
Raleiph. Feb. 12
12 6w
., j,., - NOTICE' ' :.
TO MEKCHAjrrS AKll OTHERS,
HHHAT on Thursday the 25th "of Marcb
i nexti at the late Dwelli tig-House and
r Store of fr Jjo. Faifets, deceased, In the c5
ty of Raleigh! will commence the sale of all
h'a Strxk of GOODS on hand, consisting of a
wen seiecten . assormcnr 01 ury u ius ana
Uarl ware' of variou's kinds, .lately purchased
in Philadelphia and N w-York, many Pieces
and Packages of which hve never been cut
or broken ! If wou'd h. 'useless to attempt a
Alescripti'n of tbe Goods, at they are comT
posed 'of every article generally constituting
.an assortment for this "Market, and that of
good -'quality As th-u sale must be without
reserve, or. bye B.dders,it;w;ll be well worth
the,' attention cf Merchintsand others who
like good bargains. ' ;t ' -; ' ,
Six mon'h credit will b? allowed tofpttr
ehaicrs, for all sums over Four Dollar?, on
giving Notes with two approved Securities,
v At the same time will be P.ented until the
1st of January next, two convenient'Houses,
either of vhich would suit a St. dent, of Law
pr Physic', of any person who wished to have 1
a Room ff Rooms" to. themselves. , Some Ne-j
gro belonging o the Estate will probably
he hied at the tame time for the balance "of!
t he y ear, both male and female, of a size and
age to be serviceable " The sale wil conti
nue from day. o day until, the whole is sold '
4 MARK COOKE, Adm'r.
v Tvkh the Will annexed, of $he Estate of
John latrei, Jiec.
JlaTigh, Fe&rvanj 55,
15 3t
By the PresiderU States.
,"11 J HERE AS, by an act of Gongress,pass
f ? ed6n the lnh of February, 1818, en,
tHled " An act making provision for the es
tablishment or additional Land Offices in
the "f erriiory of Missouri," the -President
of tbe United States is authorised to direct
the public lands whiebxhave been surveyed
in the ssid Territory, to be offered for sale :
Therefore, I, James Monroe, President of
the United States, do hereby declare; and
make known, that public sales for tbe dispo
sal (agreeably to law) of certain lands in the
Territory of Missouri, shall be held as fol-
tlows, viz ; At St: Louis, in' the said Territo
f ry, on the first Monday in Augutt, October,
December, rebmary 4and April next,,, and
three weeks after each of the ssid days; for
be sale r of lands in the land district pf St.
Louis.! Thirty townships shall be offered at
each sale, commeneing with the most east
ern .ranges Vest of the fifth principal meridi
an line, and proceeding westerly. i ;
A t the Seailof Juttice'forBo-nhrd County,
in the said Territory, on the first Monday in
September1 and , Kovember next, and three
weeks sfter each of the said dajs, for3ihe
sale of lands in tbe land district of Howard
County. : Thirty townships sb all be offered
at eir.h sale ; The first to be in a square
form, 'and to include the seat of justice of be
I said County, as nearly An the centre aa the
siiuauoD ai mc surreys , win aaam, ana me
second immediately east o the first, and in
the; same forni ( excepting from sale in each
district, the ands which have been or jCDay
be reserved by.law for other purposes. iu t
i Given under my ; hand, at the City of
t . 1 wasmng'ODi xne imrxeemn oay 01 a
!' pnl, one thousand eight hundred and
r 1 iff 1 ti r .
Bj the President. S.- fy
)
rJ
Vf ,'-v.
1 v uommifsicmerot tne f
X -.'
'!
General Land Office.
iDsertc hc fast time fox Half iv Dbllar, and ibr a Quter cacii succeeding paper. v
niib'is'on the Character aud Customs cif the
lneonle of India; 2 vols H 1
Latrobes Visit to South Africa,
De Stael's French RevoIutiOa
Emigrants Gidei !!. Jt -
EsnweJlas;ltt'ers oh England, 5 y.
A' ne3y & handsome octavo edition 0
Black-
JTewland's" Chancery t
Thornton's Grammar of Botany, with Plates
Barlass's practical Sermons- ,v ' L' ';
Abercromble's Mourner comforted; cnnsolat
iorv Extracts on he death :bf Friends .
flume's History of Ehgland,b' i pntint
atiou to the presenttime m a vols, m ele
eantand 'neat:bindihgs.;-;-;t::i , f;,;: .)c
ilJettew'frbmeomhfb .
Birkbeck's Lettersjrom then! mois t . W
Ptavfairs Oiertatidn;on? the progress of
' : rMathem'atica? a nd Physical Science"
SmithVThucTdesyols"
-'xi,;-
Montaigne's .Essavs3 V. ; I
MrsCieneTaleatv, ' ;'
Memoirs p?Rob Uoy :. yV 'J.:-:
Sophia or a dangerous Indiscretion
Cottage Ske'ches, v5 v. '" ; : ; ', -v'-.
PdgeworlhV Aloral Tales,' 3
Correction, 2 v. v,. f:;r" "
2 v.
! Rachel, a Tale,. . I :'J;. vt
Clarent me, by Miss uumey, 2 y.
It"-:-
A mimoer pt aenooi uooxs, Bsc.,
Mrch4, 1819
1:
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Febniarv 26. ' . . N : l. 15 i ' '
BOOK & !TAXI(TARt STORE.
' . ' .1- - . - . - .- " J -3- : ' - " - i " . r''
Nsw -!' Establish M9i jv Market! Staeet
1&n OOk SELLERS c STATIONERS, Phi-
F; -tATiEipaiA, respectfiiTly inform the Pub
lic thatAthev baveaken that large and spaci
ous House- No 73 Market Street where thev
have , opened a complejevAssortmentof
nwHS,, 1 aprr, aim ay ouir'- aj-tfcics . cuiwicci-
, ed .'with the Statlorjai y H'lsjness, which they
wiH dispose of on tne irnstreasonable terms"
j Persors Visitipthat City," will od it to
their advantage to call at their Storey as rVorn
their extensive assortment; the Advertisers
flat ter. themselves they can ex ecute orders on
as good terms as-.-knyH6tise in; the tTniteS
States, and sue as thev trttst will firiveJatis-
faction to those who may 5 favor thmf with j
their, commands . , ?r -K.-j
,1 Philadelphia, Feb 15. . y 1S qw
THOMAS COBBS,
TTAS em ployed from the Citiei of rT??ofk
.." and Newark -a number1 of first- rate
Workmen of the several branches of his Bu
smess, viz'- 'nody-Making, CarriageMakmg,
Trimminc;, Paintinpr, Smiths,-. &c. who , have
beejiarefullj- selected by h'w friend jn New
Jersev. He hnlso received from the Cities
of New York arid Philadelphia, a large 'and j
eXt.ensive Stock tf 'the bf st and mos fashi
onable Materials. -tHe is grateful fof tbe;;ve
,1 -. . - . . t ".
ry uoerai encouragemem; ne nas aireaqvrc.
ceivea, ana nopesirom nis assjyuuy anu at
tention to his business, to merit a continuance
of their favors. - Carriages tif any description
or nr. can be had S a short notice. X '
i Orders from -any part of the Continent are
solicited.- ;-j : "'-::!-- -:'' -
i Reference" for excellence and -elegance of
his work, and thejtharacter of the advertiser,
ja i made to'his.nunierdus acquaitifancesjn.tnis
and the neighboring- States.. v " ;
j 'Raleigh; Feh.-l.i8l9-.'N,14. t &ctf
! ; P.'S; ASmith wanted, who js of good cha
racter and ean come Well recommended for
his sobriety?and ajttention. To whom, liberal
wages and constant employment will be gi '
fflHE Subscriber being desirous to.con-
I tract his-Rusiness, offers forj sale his
property in the,Town ot Jreensborough, via;
his Tavern, Howse and Lot which he at pre
sent occupies, jt js in ah eligible: partbf th
Town for business, is ample, has 14 fire pla
ces,5 has all necessary Out House appertain
iiigand is well calculated for the convenience
of Travel' ers arid Boarders.; Also, hisTAJJ
YARD, which is targe arid suitable fpr an ex
tensive Businessj j there are ; wo tiir.ps in
the Yard which bey er lack for water,-' arid
which are sufficient o supply it with the
greatest abundance. -There are severalhun-'
dred HlDESf wlitch Jf wish to go ;ith the
Tan Yard, togeth er ' with'oth er necessaries,
for carrying on the Business The Nourish
ing state of the Town of Greensboroiighp he
healthiness of and the drcumjacent eoun-U-y,
combined wijh many ptheradvantages ;
render this property peculiarly, desireable
for those who are disposed to live in a pub
lic liney The Siibsctiber deems H unneces
faiy to ,give a mir.ute description of ;lt, as
it is presumed that those jho-wish to pur
chase, will be desirt us VoT seeth e prem" s es'
previous thereto. A liberal; credit will . be I
given to the purchaser, - he itih bond .with j
security- ""r '. iv ? ' ''; - - ' :i, ': jVv-'V . ..j
.The Subscriber avails himself of the pre-!
Sent opporturtityjtoreturn his sincere thanks
to the Public for past tavors, , and trusts that
should he makef sale of the above pnjpert
that ii will be to some person who will be;
papkbie and - willing to support its present
character as-a House of , Entertainment, ; if
hot. to' surpasi i'i H) : -j,
;,Alyi ANDRFW PATRICK; f ;
fCf ? If the property be not sold, the pre
sent Proprietor Will cohtmuee bvamess.- .
Greensboro leh. 23
15 4w
vae&
Hall's Travels jn Canada and the U. States .i
Trumbull's HisVoryiofCbririectiCut, 2jVi -i
J)ar1,v's Louisiana - -;,J :,
i-rm -y V- v
Two "Lne Therp
It is the highelt situation i!fyi
9
January 23
. The
ty-Frve Dollar, if paid Wl
nexl Fifteen Dollars the v r 5
an4Doll.r. for loaurinc H
be demanded as soorti Kevvli
Foal;or,the property is trngferrrtHPi,
Urto the Groom every j"' ei Ui
fcdfatjtheneighWhood pr
for which must be sent when th ffe N
taken away. " c AIrt,
i The Suhseriber ha rr.:j- ,
rage, both of high and lowfflW
care ana attention will . be bVd , .
but will not pliable for any t c m V
escapes whatsoever. ' .CCiler.tJ
fel IMOLEON is -a' beauti W,
years old, fW feet thrr -JJ
high, and possesses as much no2 V1
tiyity as any Horse in the Vnl
- r PEDIGUKE.
TIMOLEON was gotten by the i
famous Horse, Sir Arrhv, hi,
via naitram v-
1 1
amhyDldWi!dr,hiSGr,ttr
ine imi.:prea "orse,. Driver.
Great Grand Dam bv d .
I
Fall6w, cu' ofa Vampitr Ma-e 8or.
PERFORMANCE.
Thereby rerfifyi h i I jtf
above Bade lo. Ti wor iT W
ovc
periy
01. R. R- Johnson, o " r
1816," then three yea-s eld. n a Swer rV t "
mile heatstvat New Market, 7 h.,V
RICO entrance, half forfeit V Vtei
'A ,').'- ' :" : 1st heat
Timoleon '1
1
M Aiexanaers sambo, 2
J Forrest's Fai: Rosamond 3
J Anderson's ' Btheam. " 4
: 9 a . m - C f - a - - .
me res 01 , tpe ut. cr b r paid f rfi4
Timoleon distanced ihn field tl 2 1 Kh1
running at his ease, first tett in 4 n, Jib
seconds, tne heat,' 1 nmti'e 43.
morning before this rare, I umlim d
against Mri. Worshs re's llf-rse-pooni-i
half a mile, for glOO, . wlich he uoa ril
great ease. ;
, Given under my hand.-
?;; ;:. -1 . jav.eh j nmnt
He was then sold tq Mr. Wynn f iTu
Ihousand nve Hundred dilve.
1 Hereby certify, that I trained nth
ceicbratea ; norse i imoi en, tor the mi
injr races Fall 1816, he uon the 1st hett a
the Post Stake ai Vcw Market, 2 mile beta,
b subscribers, b'J ew n. i Ftrs ht-at, t,
m hnd,7jor jardi ahead, n 3 m rut
49 sfcb?ds 2d and 3d heats forihi
sWi3tf of strersgth in the P'idtr. bn'ziUi
A:. U urummond's uoqattte, 3p.x otibtsi
LadyjKicnmona, .Mr. rxjirest.'s frfj F lj,
EaijKosarriocd ;f and rr ct'.vtd foifrit fajj
Mr Harrison's Col- La a re c "Hi- i i
;wef.th"e,walkid &Vfr thp fi.-'.field Court k
tbe Proprieti rs Pure g250 .'.so mikh n
A nd tlie ?iame -F4l won, te fockey ilj
Purse giCfv, at Tarhorough.'tyo.milf fcirji
beat ine the famouJ Mare, Ladv L;eh,fo"ti
IWr. Bullock Rorse FtKraqry, 1317, k
yorir the Sweep Stakes oyir the CharM1!
Course, two m.ue rests, 4 vubscr bfrs
earh winning the two fust; rest iirgreJ
a yle, ba'ing Mr Singletlrs Tiflj ,fc
Mr. Sparrow' Cf It, and Mr Awry i
from
the
hand
Ms'e.r'b'day t.f, My follorrir,. aisrw
veHrg from Cbirlesto' , c
20th of March;1 he won the Jockey .Clik
-New-Market, . four mi!e ftea'si Deaanj.
Allen's famous and noted Ma Reautj.
hard in hand, at two heas. " to?0
n.DWncUow) A of. from " tfCfc-MW.fB
weather, thh Jtiwas ever kf ,
since" This race was consuirffd f 'i
r., mtiA oa woa -Ver ruacrerit
Course, - iime: the first heat Q""!
J
'4 ' seconds, 2d heat' n 3 rr.ir.u e JBd "
HnrtP rntftnii At this raCC 1 bj , i
Mr. Robert R Johnson; for S'fiJ
tenJdays.I ffcred him at tlv, ''"J
thousand dollars, as ! Ud tn b'kete,
wis superior to any' Race Hcre i w y
ti.pnC4 . nvDvd .r in u course mwc'
'SfitM- V .' ..' - i ' ;
Given under my hand at puri
litK UI lUlf wiU 'v- ' -
A I.-"- ' 1
1 run TimoUon at New ar.k
after I purchased him, 3 rn; el J
Proprietor's purte. S00 dolly JJ
won with great ease : beating w " ,
Florizel Mare. ; r . ber
The vext week he walked
fit Id Course tot the Jockey Clot r. j
J30 dollars. : ' . ...m
..The next w?c I. walked J
fax Course for the. Jockey Club rr )
dol!ars.4 mile heats. , JtieSi
.The rexVweek he - walked oj .fw ,
and Neck Tr, 4 mile beat, forj J
land
Mub Purse of foir hoodrfd ?'"m
viuu v.v. , ,t:hiow.J
f rtn
distemper; and it "was w tb g"
wneKe ne was " : ' , pi
be got bomee won tie
very easy s beating Mf M , itdlj
:? The next daylrcr Una iVb1?
he chcakedo badly in, rune X
a quarter igainst Mr.
Tt ai.sport,Uhat' I ordereo
him. The bat; Fall I trained b f
week be fore he Paces commenc
.; Im. and wS t"t nic
the .Stable, for teveri Jys
&
Warren Countv, Feb. 17
SucblemSn
r at, the rnCS
pavd at any time witmn ik! aie rf Xs;
Georeria four dys-st:rmras pfva
FroprieTor's Purse, 3 mil? ht.its
. at iw.ii h.Atfl hear c Mr. Rcfirfl"
a -ri i Hose Lvcurtrus, Mr 'Sirgletor.
Biunk, Mr'. Watson'a Black 'Eyed
r'. 'tf. AtA I'nnif inH Iff TaViOfl
wirtjuci c 1J. unit l - - 4
beats, with great eas j best jf Mr. u
'mond's HojrseJHarwocd d Ah 'f
y':.