- - v X 1 lit " r ". .t" i '1 - v -3. ; ode,: : .J, - . Science, immersM in death-Eke: sleep, WlTad lf hniirhted roan to Weep v" v ' YtW fifes of Greece"and Rome had fled,' vOr lay 'extinguished .'mdnjr the dead, r " K vBwing before. the Grant's ritalr ri Or writhing underneath Ins rod, AV-:, The hapless slave. was doom'd to Be, ';;sr . - ,To sifTer,-1 unaren'gpeA' to" rlie."; ; 'J - Europe," defil'd vith'bjpod and tears; - .. Plunredleep in aupjitioa'vftani,"v;-' , , Beheld Kcnwnitwdf'JVJrlorn ' His visage wao, his mantle torn : :-- ; j, CxJ.saw-r5hot ovp a pntyingr,ray - ; And spoke Columbus Into 'dty - . - 'A hew.world birrst upon the shV.X :: ; DarVnessroird back, and all vas light. -' Behold uPoq thf billowy deep, i':'.jr v 1 ' . His dann fir course thp1hJ'OJreep ; r : .f -a Triumphant thrown e tempf sf s roar, ; . i . , TV hereroan had never been betore i ."J". I -Guiding the proudJadvehturousbark,,;;''V;, AhotherNoah-in hia ark.'i-CA ': ' ' i- . - aeni loria.upon xne storipv wave, A future race of men to save.'-r;. lie carne, be sawr-frettUTied arid told- r 7; Aiarid of liberty arid jrold r' ' ; .. : Presents its shores with freedom bless'd, ' A'aWeet aaylnm for th' oppress'd. s 1 . Oh I'rnark yon weak, but : daring band -' Forsake their homfev their, parent land ; i . A band' prepa'r'd. for ventroas deeds ; ' ( , And SMiTK,.tbe noble phalanx leads" y- In safety frorn the stormv main : ' v 4 ne ancnoriropp'o, .ine sajix arv um n, . . r They bound upon ijje new-fotiml world. . On this fam'd spot tlir standard place, ; ,; . .Tlv nucleus of ajnrplWy race, f : f . , u ii tins ami ariii!iiu uaii) A light in-peace, a storm in war. v Along .the. deep mouth'd cannon's roar Resounds alon' the frightened shore ; , The Indian from his covert flies, 'His w&rtted courage x him dies ; The genjiis"of Columbia springs 'Aloft ! and waves his eagle wins. "Hc views the scerie with piercing eyes, Alcqmerny future sons, he cries ; --The scroll of fat e"he" now unroll'd, ' . Your future destinies be told. To yoilr posterity is riven " This smiling land by)ounteotis Heaven ; Far as the deep'ninjc forest waves, , ; To shores which, wide Pacific laves, ,yhere now the wolf and panther stray; And savage man more fierce than they, . Shall cheerful hamlets, cities rise, . Like exhalations to the skies ; "Where wide arid dreajry rivers sweep Through solitary regions-keep v Their course. maiestic to the deep . Shall numerous fleets triumphant sail, Their canvas swelling.to the gate, Bearing their rich and boundless stores ; To gladden man on other shores But Knyy,' fieiKl arcused, wilT rise To blast'the scene with jealous eyes; v T.ssay by grislv-fronted war, , Their'cherish'd liberties to mar Then will be seen a glorious band Stern in the gap of clanger stand, "XTridaiintedly their rights to claim, And Independence protid proclaim ; . Am thousands from the plough shall hie The battle's bloody strife to try. . ' Hail, cheering Epoch, beacon for the brave. To rise in majesty and freedom save , row sternlv looming o er the tide, onau gaiiant navies prouciiy rni. Bearing the hrjve Columbian tar ar' ? rar.j'rr Resolv'd for Libertv to dare The sternest tug of desperate war, Sages the pen of science wield, And.Wsshingtons shall sweep the field. Nations that long in darkness lay Beneath oppression's iron sway, Fifd by the proud example given, . Shall shout aloud their thanks to Heaven ; And, bards shall wake the sounding" lyre And fan to flame the holy fire. x From Magellan to I-abrador, From Zara's sands to India's slwre -i f. Shall freedom'slianners proudly soar. ' fc "Tyrants-no more to rise, despised shall fall. And one unpitying ruin whelm them Hdsannas loid shall ring, that man is free. And the whole world hold one great Jubilee. A- COPPER STILU A good Still, of about 40 Gnllons,vitn a J Pewter.Wo'rm complete," which has been used but one Season, may be had on reason able terms, on application to the Register Office.:" ' ' ' ' " ' May30: V , 84 '.. A CITY LOT. mnE House and tit, formerly occupied i " bv the late Jacob Islv pleasantly situa. ted on Morgan and Daws(ut"strets in Raleigh, not havinsr been ld on the 25th instant, "as proposed, will be offered publicly for sale, aU the uourt-nouse,. on u.ux me. Avovst xbtt, at 4 o'clock in the afternoon. TVrm of sale accomniodatin'r. Further par ticulars may be had of Wm.JIih. orjj. Gales,- J Raleigh. ; , . ; Ikray 29, 1822. 83-ts JUST PUBLISHED, And to be had at J. Gaies's Bookstore, In-Jialeigh, j PTITCB TWIXVX Aflt A HXW CKXT, TROTHS on the cultivation and manage J mentofTOBACCO,from the,plantbed t( the prize; acconfing to the most approv ed practices in Albemarle and the adjacent Counties in 'Virginia. Prepared by Peter Mio, Esq. at the particular instance of jthe Editor of the ' American Farmer," whh whose permission they are now published, May 29, 1822. ,84 COMMITTED r0 the Jail of Buncombe County, In Octo S ber Kst, a Negro Fellow who says his name is Matchum nhd that he belongs to Daniel Gibson, a man of colour, who lives in Fox Bank Settlement, St. Janies Parish", Santee, S.C- ' V Matchem is a'oHt 2H or 24 years of age; mall and well made, ami five feet five or. six inches high. TUe owner is requested to come forward prove property, pay charges; and take him away. , JOHN HORN, Jailor. , -AshcvUle, N. C. May IS, 1822. 81-3tp Three Dollars a Year, or One - - AflVM"fJEemet nnf iTrrrlinr nvlAsn It . 7, -w. - 4 i ,liN il LKJN AJj 43141 M.f ' tfltlti BoardTo Internal improverr efcr inurnment, at .the Executive Utnce ra ua Js GALESjStc'y. f DANGINGVSCfiOOL. rtj v: - T7I0T? the accoirimodation of the youngX 1dies who Intend to spend the sitmmer TPflrents'saftd Guardians wislungto enterM - - - - - i ! - . t I Scholars, arel invited to leave' turectipna at their respective boarding hoC8ea;;V-'s&J' , . A r , . j T, a TASTE ' Jday 3Q:n;:'y?:.' - ' 84: . ; STATE BANK OP K. CAROLINA C.':V-: VV May 21, 1822. l' Dividend of four; per per.cwt having been .this dav declare.d on the . Capital Stock of said Rank fof the,last six months it w;", bepav'able tPtbe: Stockholders nt the Principal :BanV, ori oftafter Monday the 3d of June; and at the several Branches .fifteen avjrtliereafter; ' '"" ' . 'it ;" 833t WW. If, HAYWOOD, Cashier iioctOr wm; K. FENNEK,; i St IMC iai tij v,i j,. - j - wood, on Hillsborough street. ' I March 29. ' . - " 75 - - '- f - NOTICE. v.J; THE undersigned having been appointed iCommiisionersto contract for the Buildr Ing of a Bridge across Neuse River, at or near Villiam Battle's, will proceed to let it; to the lowest bidder at the Dwelling house of said Wm. Battle, on Saturday the 15lh June ne?t. Those disposed to undertake, are requested to make their Proposals on or before that dav JOHNSON BRITT, JOHNSON BUSBEE, v R. HINTON, ' Commissioners. May 23. ' 83 td THE LATE JOHN BREWER. nHHE undersigned having qualified at the J late Court ot Pleas, ana wuaner sessions for Wake County, as Executor to the Will of the late John Brewer, of said County: Notice is hereby given to all personsindebtcd to the Estate of said Brewer to pay the same to him ; and 11 persons to whom the said Brew er stood indehte'd at the time of his decease, are desired to send in their Accounts to the subscriber , for settlement, witnin tne time prescribed; by law, or this Notice will be plead in bar of recovery. - - ' 1 r r N. G. RAND, Ex'or. Wake, May 22. 83 4t NOTICK. THEundersigned, having qualified at the last Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions for Wake County, as Executrix and Executor to the will of the late Mary Faires, of said Countv, Notice is hereby given to all per sons iritlebted to the estate of the said Mary Faires. to pay the amount of their debts to I either of them, or to Mr. Joseph Ross ; and al! j persons to whom the said Mary Faire.il stoot1 sired to send in their accounts to the sub sCri! crs, or in their absence, to Mr. Ross, for settlement, within the time prescribed 'by law, or this notice will be plead in bar ot re covery., I MARTHA NEWBERY, Ex'rx. . ALEX. WILSON, Executor. Raleigh, May 25, 1822.. 84 ,'ON MONDAY, (17th June,) f Will be sold, the Household and Kitchen Furniture, beleug'mg to the estate of Mary i Faires, lec A credit of six months will be ; oiven on all sums over Four Dollars; -the ' 1 ' 1 ,1 t 1 .nnMinrA crrt rit. :' Xt4he same time the HOUSE and LOT will be rented until the first of January next. THK MUCH ADMIRED AND HlfHLt CELEBRATED MALTESE JACK, SANCHO; I TTuDURTEEN hands high Will stand the ' 1. ensuing season at my Plantation adjoin ing the town of Tarborough, at Ten Dollars the season, Fye Dollars the single leap and Fifteen Dollars to insure a mare to be in foal. The Season will commence the IstfMarch and end the 1st iugust. I will not be liable for either accidews or escapes. I ' . Sanchq can be seen at Joseph BelPs'plan. tatldnfrom this lime until the 1st ofjMarch next, where he will be shewn withj much pleasure. " . j" - At. the Agricultural Show and Fait, held in the State of Maryland on the 7th ijnd 8th days of June last, at the Maryland Tavern, A. miles from the City of Baltimore, the com mittee appointed by the Agricultural Society to view the Asses and Mules, reported as fol lows : 1 ! . , ' The uncommonly large and valuable Mai tese Jack, Sancho, "shewn by John S. Skinner, Esq. attracted and deserved our particular: attention, but being an imported animal, he .vus not considered a candidate tor the pre mmm, ... . ' . Extract from a letter ivritten by J S Strner, - Esq. ; ' 1 Baltimohe, 22d Nov, 1821. i " DEAR SIR The Maltese Jack, Sancho, was selected at Malta, by the lateCapt. Gor don, of the United States Navy. He was 8 years old last Spring, and is the largest and best covering Jack in America, as well as the finest figure I have ever. seen. The; Mules from this race of Jacks are more docile and much more spirited and active than. those from Spanish Jacks. Mr. Nabb. of the Coun- cilpf Maryland, will vouch for the character her given of Sancho. He savs he his mules ny common wares htteen hands ttigh hy him, and that he will cover'tert mires day. I hare seen many, I have never -yet ieen any equal to him for size and vigour. YfHirs, ;t - , "JOHN S. SKINNER."; I deem it unnecessary for me to say any wuu more in iavr pi amiiciu), only, tnat a far opportunity is how offered to the fanners of this section of the country to improve their tock, by obtaining mules of a superior size and quality. . - .vi : k - 1 - - THEOPHILUS PARITER Tarboro', 15th Dec. 1822. . . Cl-6m Dollar and a Half fbrJialf & Year, - .a leight On I6fHlav, the 17th ot ; jnne pexc ; w whichvall'persorts cVncerne will takenotice FERS his services to the inhabitants of ." ;Raleigh ;nrid:itsyicinitv, in' the various benches of his Profession. ' He maybe found 1 i- m . I . . m m ,, . .. . . . , W?-: V . rf ESP YSyfYlitlZr informs Uie puDMGtnai J x he has' ori harid i iroptplcte.assortmenf of wriTTX? I'm AVAItK &ey arid is m daily expectation in 'adcuoriaTsuppIf oCop perfrom NqWrTbrky of a superioruabty.-- Hepledge r luriiserf to manufacture StdlS fefiqal toXany iri theUJnitea. taies.v ; ers from a, distance pxuicrually. attendea to. viialeigtt 3tlay;23 Vvv 83 tfr ... . v.. ' hnvNiaturday, thh'Marcrarnall ;M 5;Soirel HORSE," blaze: face, : flax; mane: iu i--.tr KJ.:n.Hf -tiinrl lep white, a- -bout four feetv ten inches hign, seye.n. yprs trld -tbi nrinpwlthe property of Joliri Sugg. I will 'give"a reward ot riye uoimra w person-or persons vwho wui aenver u i ilorse to me, w give pic .iwiviiiwv'-, Tirethmiran,. ...jujuy.liwvu. O ft - - , ;l Raleigh,' March 22. T6 tf ; Bu the President of the United States: HERE A S, the President ofthf IJnited 'jiy. gtatesls authorize(l by law to caiise lahdstobe'ofTered fbr sale j :1 W: f ' Therefore, I, James Monroe, President, of the United States, do hereby declare and make known that the public sales; shallj)e held as follows; viz : ' r -.J vl . At the Land Office at Terre Haute, hi In diana, on lhe first Monday" ih 'July nextfor the saleof i - y -.: : 1 ;' - -VP' Td wnsh i pslr & 18, in range 1, east of t h e 2d j - J ; prirncipal meridian line! - .. . 17and 18; in ranges 1 to 9, , .west do At the Land'Office at Vandalia, in Illinois, on the 3d Monday in July next, for the sale of. ,.::-.": ' ' " Jy. y-:'-i: T'nships 11, 12, 13 & 14, in ranges 1 & 2, R of the 3d prircipal meridian Jos 11, 12, IS, 14 & 15, in ranges 3 and 4, do At the same place, on- the 3d Monday j in August next, tor ihe sale ot Tnships 11, 12, 13, 14 -& 15, in ranges 5, r 3, east of the SJ prin'l meridian I'm 6& 11 in ru-ige 7 : At Li'd Office at Puh stine, in Illinois, on the 1st Monda in August next, for the ale of ' T'nshlps 6, 7, 8 -:& 9, in nfctresP, 10 and 11 ; f ; east of 3il1prn'S lr.rd'n line 5, 6, 7, 8 h 9, in range 14, west of 2d do 8 and 9 12 and 13, do At the samplace, on the 1st Monday in September next, for the sale of r T'nsh ps 10, 11, 12 & 13, in ranges '9 10 & 11, ea"!t ofyd prin'l mrd'n li"e JO 11 12 and l, in ranges 12 13 & 14 west . j ' ,.pf2d v do ji . , At the sae place; on th? 1st Monday in October rie5j for the sale of T'nships 14 15 16 & 17 in ranges 9 10 '& 11 ' - east of 3 1 prinM mrd'n Ijrie 14 15 16 and 17, in ranges 12 lSSt 14, west . ! ' of2J. ' ' do ' !i At the same place, on the 1st Monday in November next, fr '.he'sale of T'nships 18 19 20 8c 21, in ranges 9 10 & 11 E I 1 of 3d prti'pal meridian line 18 19 20 & 21, in ranges 13 a.id-14 west of j 24 prn'pal merdn line 18 19 &20 in range 12 do do 18 11 do 1 do 17 18 19 and 20 10 do ! do At the Land umce tor tne ivortnern o.s- trictot Louisiana, at the town ot Uuncfnia,OT the 1st Monday in Norember next for the sale of t T ramps 15 16 17 18 and 19, m ranges 123 4 and 5, west of the meridian line At the Land Ofhceat the Scat of Justice of the county of lrdepender.ee, in the Arkansas territory, for ihe sleof such lands of the U- Pited States as are situated in the following, j described townships and ranges, and which j have been excluded from the lottery of thej lands appropriated for satisfying, warrants lor military services, .Viz : On the 1st Monday in August next, for the sale of such of the above de.scribed I lands as are situated in the following townships and ; ranges, vz : ' r T'nships.2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 and 20 in range 1, E of the 5tli mtr dn line 1 2 3 4 5 and 6 . 2 do 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 and 9 3 do 1 2 10 11 12 13 and 14 4 do 12 ! 5 do 1 2 3 9 13 14 15 1819 & 20, 1, west do On the 1st Monday in September next, for the sale of such oTthe above described lands as are situated in the following townships and ranges, viz I T'nships 1 2 18 19 and 20, in range 2, west j of the 5th meridian line 115 16 17 18 19 & 20 range 3 ; do 110 11 13 14 15 16 & 19 4 do 1 2 9 10 II 12 13 and 16 5 do 124568910 11 12 13 and 18; 6 do , On the 1st Monday in October next, for the sale of such of the above described lands . as are situated in the following townships and ranges, viz: j ' v T'nships 12 3 45671011 12 1315 16 17 18 19 and 20, in range 7, west of 5th mer'dn Jtihe , 1 2 345 6 7891015 16 1718 19' and 20 range 1 2345 6789 10 11 12 18 19 and 20 14 "'''- " ' :: i 8 do 9 10 do do On the 1st Monday in November next, for the sale of such of the above described lands as are situated in the following townships and ranges, viz : 'J': y jr. r '.y ':yy T'nships 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 and 11, in range 10, west of the 5th merMn lin. 13 45 678 9andl0, fn range 11 do a 3 4.5 6 7 8 9 and 10 12 ,db 23 4 5 67 8 and y i 13 3 4 56 7and8 14 45 and 7 . ( 15 5 6 and 7. ' v 16 6 17 do do do do , Eacb sale .will commence with th e lowest number of section, township, and range, and pi uwcu in regular numerical order. ; The lands reserved Vy law for he use Of schools, or for other . purposes, ' will be ref served from sale. j A t ' i . ' : Given under my hand,' at the city of yash-: ington, this 14th day of March, 1822. ' " I ,'::. -i JAMES MONROE. By the President : : ' j '- JOSIIH MKTGS, ' ' I - ; ;. .Cordmissioner of the Gtri. Land Office, ' Marches 75tNovlv ".'irt-'ar'- to be paid in ladvance-Subscnptlons ' r tT.lP i rv m , 1 . , . 10 wau ;f antt lttt a iKTjriB place: ori-wbiisidmajribe had CtUSori rasonable4ermsbr negouaDie. pa- per wltEliaa6n about icrci pf and;bf 6d quau;b.or IerJngbn te City' of Raleigh, and on a public" roa1 leadine-from tKe City.v i Sixteen o eih .:1t - vv j i.ii:' aboundinr laricontain -iuilexcelletktiaTiy. ini Well Vatere.q oy uraiiticrj,;.MV4 vvv springs hear the-houseeual probably to any in thelconntr." ly dwelling is , about 300 yardsf froni the town Ime.. The .situation, therefore has1 the Advantages pf -town and country i?nhed, anl is? in jf estimaon, the! most desirable, spot ffc U ixfsidencej . thaV I know in le StatjerApplyen. 1 y 1 y.-: . , , , 11. PO i i r-. Shallop, 8th Maj, 1832.-. A 81- YALUABLK PROPERTY roR saie. ,y , .' Tm E UjYIO .V T J) V EM JV. T WILL sell privately, oh accommodating i terms, this Establishment;. As a Stand for a Pubjic House, it is believed to be equal jf not superior to! any frt the City, being situat ed immediately at the Courtbouse and in the centre pf the city. The House is large and convenient. ' There is a large Stable conve nient to the Tavern, with a Well pf excellent water in the lot. A person disposed to enter into a pusaness ot tnis Kinu, wiu una tins si tuation lean be recommended as a healthy and profitable stand. The payments will be made easy tojany person disposed to purchase. For terms,-apply to the Subscriber, or Mrs. Jeter on the lot, who will continue to keep up the House as heretofore.' She begs leave to tender hergratitude to her friends; and solicits a x;onxinuauon oi-xiieir cusionr ; anu them that every attention shall be the comfortable, accommodation - of assures paid to; those who mav call on her. s TUOA1AS COIVBS, Ex'or of ' C. Ulteh,"' dee'd. ! -; 83 tf May Ot STATE OF NORTH-CAROLINA. Jtohetoif County. ' y In thejCWrt of Kquity,rai-chTerm, 1822. Joli;i -Gillis,' ; 'tmi r ' .XJJII JM Injunction. Svvein Gillis & David-Gillis, ji T appearing-to the satisfaction of the Court, j. in this caseithr.t Swein Gillis is an inha- Ditant ot the btateot Alabama : It is ordered, ; tnat pi j'Raleigl) location be made six weeks Jin the Hegister for Swein "Gillis to'atswer. ! J AS. STORM, c m. e. i 50. i ' i 1 6w ' ; Marc STATE OF NOUTH-CATiOLINA, ' ' " CASWELL COUXTT. Coui-t of Picas arid Quarter Sessions, Jip'dl Court, 1822. . Nash j Orisrinal attachment levied on one tract of land, and also Lewis Graves. one lot in the town of Milton. JT appearing jto the satisfaction ofth that tlie Defendant in this ca?e, i; e Court is. not an lniiaDitant or tnis Mate : jt is tnereiore or dered hat publication be mflde for tliree rnonthsj successively, in the Raleigh Register, that unless the said Defendant appear at our ! next Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions to , e he(i for the County of Cast eH, at the fchiirt .li!ouse in CaswelL on the iocnnA Mnn .ay aftr the fourth Monday of June rrext, j and replevy, plead to issue, or demur! judg- ,anent final willibe entered against lum. Test, P AULU S A. HARALS OK, Cl'k. i ' T STATE,OF A'ORTH-CAROLINA. Rockingam County. is fJariTT. -April Term, A. D. 1822. . Robert Galloway, Administrator of the F.state of Glmrlcs Galloway, dee'd, ' i fclizabejth Gentry, Administratrix of the Estate : of James Galloway, dee'd, and otliersv 1 T appearing to the Court that Thomas H. rJ( PerkinSj Nicholas Perkins, Peter Pry or, Green; Pry or, Edward "Williams, Green" B. Villiams, Thomas Williams, Alexander M. j uiianls, I homas W orsham and Nancy his j wife, Stephen Coleman and Polly his wife, John "Y Johnston j Lewis Dillahunty and ' Lucindi his wife, --r Hai-dy and Sally his wife, Meridith1 Johnston, Minerva C. John ston, Nicholas Scales, Joseph II. Scales, Ro bert Scales, Constant Scales, Peter Scales, George! W. L.jMan, John Man,: William M. IWan, S jilly Man, Constant H. P. Man, Peter N. Man;, Agatha Man, Mathew Daniel and Agatha j his wife, reside without this Statfe j and they being part of the defendants tb the ! Bill of Complaint filed in this case u it is. or dered, mat publication be made for six weeks ! in the Raleigh Register, for the above named defendants and each of them tb appear at tbe next term of this Court,-on the 5th Monday after the -4th I Monday of Sentember next. then and there to answer, j plead or demur to ; the saidi bill, jor the same will be taken pro vconiesso against them, and heard exparte. ' I Test, y-: , -. . JAMES T, MOREIIEAD, jctx. e. May 4, 1822. . , 2 6w .. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA North -Carolina District. ' ' Circuit, Court of the U. States, v5th Circuit. if 'EqttityJliay .term, 1822. Archibald Fleming, (of London,) ' , '; ' -': adversifs ' ' ; iy - John HOgg and John Eccles, surviving Exe cutors of Robert Adam, deceased r .John r . W. W ricrht and J6hn Huske. Executors of! John Wmslow," deceased ; James MLeran, ! jonn fi-jueran-& Angus Taylor, Executors or uuncan M'Leran, deceased ; ' Thomas ,-HendprsonJ Adm'r of- Samuel Goodwin, deceased t John A. Cameron; John A. Cameron, Guardian of Marv Cameron in fant) William Moffat and Margaret his wifem JIU OMUIl IV. AtUtm. : v f ,1. "J T appearing to the satisfaction of the I Court that John EL Adam vosAea nrWKmif t the limits of this State, nd he being a. party defendant to the.bill of conmlaint. filed in f this case : It is ordered: that tyhKI; ma9e 1J) me Jtaieigh Register for. twelve ; weets for the! said John R. Adam to appear ! at the next term of this Honorable Court, tb be holden in, the City of Raleigh on the 12th ' day of, November .next, then; and there to 1 Plead answer or demur to ;the said bill or tlie same wiH- be taken pro c&nfeno against iliiu, aiiu ucuu CUi-JfUTTCt '- N W. IL HAYWOOD, ic. v. B. May 20. 00 Aw-pr. aa. $b 50 received teen afref are; ciearea anci apcier.ciuuvwuvMi, the rest is covered; ith a heavy forest grbwth witu niwoou aiiu utiiwci. . by tbe Printers and by every Post-Master in the State garter cycr succeeding paper-louger ones in proportUn. J ICE CtlfiAMs 1 AN bci had at the house of th .Monday the 20th instant . rH l following warm day during 1. ne sii a sonrsAia preseason 31av 16, 1822 S2. ;:I'SJ?avwa'i;eu. ITHIIE v.subseriber has iust ji vijew,iOTK, a " large stmn v or son l rutt u anu in acjtmioivtn To r. ? 'Punch and, "Lemonade, wind, he u-;i i ' V u.iuiifiuvui.iiiv iic tan t-,fit,j -V . wiiiiiiuui it- jus jucmjs ana CLrtnTrv. -,t-. i r-: ii 'w ac- ice Soda WiTiR bv the r.Tnfcc..,, i notice-or Will sell the ; Powder hv iWb qn reasondble terms. " ' x ' Also, on hand10 Boxes fresh .t . .superior quality, and a Frkil f - '. DAVID SIIVW -'Raleigh, May 24. L 1AU' A. B. lie has Ice Tickets fnr snU per hundred, and. in like jiroportibn f0 IsmalleT number Each ticket comimr..' at or a f commtir.ds a pound of Ice. TAKEN UP -A committed to Wake Jail on the ijL 30th ult. a dark Mniift -Mm J calls' hunseU JACK HAlKIS, anu savs he is a free man, but hM iio evidence of vuc anu'iy niCipiCl'C DeiieveQ to be a Runaway. He is ahut 35 veurs of age, nearly six feet high, lias a su'iall scar, over; the i igiit ye, has lot his right eye tooth arid a jaw-tooih, find his back bears tne mark ;;t tnevfup. lie sas Ive born in Bedford counryVu-gifiia.' ' was Me w ar be restored td us owner, en proving property, and pay! inj' charees. V JOHN U Raleigh, May 2. PNN, Jlor. 80 tf SHADY GIlpE ACADKMY, JVarren County, 3 crjf A- Carolina, f fgHE semi-annual F.prnination of the pvi- pus ( male ana ieaiaie,j ci tnis Institu tion, will comttieiice on ThursdaA', 13th June nn( rl; jn SatimLiv tht? I5lh with'. PnM; - ; j -j-..- cj i,: TkT- . ,' .1 , i av.fuiuii ti urns tunc. ienn3S j of Tuition, Ten Pollers per session : Board ; t orty uojiars per session, payamc in advance. Medical aid free in tJie Acajdemies. oung ladies and little misses-will loal in the Fe male Academy, tinder the ir lmecliate Care of Mrs. Cottrbxi. Small bo)s. also can be ac. commodated in the family of Doctor Cot- .-I i ; treix. gentletnen can be v eil ac commodated in respecablei houses in the neighborhood. The two Departments are superintended at the distance of tihree hun- j Cq-rrREit, who has highly distinguished liim- lilt 11 Vill 119 l - LlIX ill ftlC iJ V iUl I II 1.111.11 I A sen as a leacjier, uy iiiucjuuilhc ai,en- tion ami success in ihe improvernej'jt ofyoUth. The Female, under the principal care of Mrs. SrsAX L. Cottrexi, 1 bebre mentioned, whom we believe to be infejtior to no lady in our country for teaching both the literary and ornamental branches cif female educa tion. 1 v We, whose names are here annexed do recommend this Seminary to the public, as beingfsituated in a healthy, pleasant part of the country, having the advantage of a sta ged and regular ministry, and remoje from any place of dissipation. yYVe dopromise to at tend, these Schools frequently, and use all possible influence to prese rve th morals of all who may comeumder our carv We do also respectfully invite the public and espe cially the friends of Literature, to jattend our examination, and Judge f or themselves of the merits of this institution. ' j' t HENRY! G.t WILLIAMS, SAM. WILUAMS, HILL JONES, ' WM. I). RARRETT, THO'S. COTTRELL.. AVarren co. May. 27,. 1&22 84 2t FKESH SPRING GOODS. B. P. SMITH, If AS iust received, and is now open- K M . - . " I ng, a neat assortment of seasonable DRY GOODS; being particularly selected by himself Con sisting in part, of j j -v . Sheppards best blue & black Velvet Cloths, Uo: uo. blue, DiaK,;ana tasmonaoic mixed Cassimeres, '-k . :, Bordered and . Plain' Valencia Vcstings an v elegant article, . f. ,WHiite and coloured Merseilles, Zn:i v C for Gentlemens' sum. And Beaverct. . mev wear. Siipribf white & coloured Russia Rich Satin Damask Mandarine 1 Drillings, Rich Satip Damask Mandarine I j ,:, ;n lUibes and Scarfsi. j Rich Satin TJamask-Mandarine ' - f; 54V 74 and 3-4"Shawlsi J Black and coloured Nanking Canton Crapes Fine 4-4 and 6-4 Figured and Plain Mull, Ja- ! conet, and Book Muslins,. . ' Fine 4-4 & 6-4 Cottdn Camhricts, and Mus Superior 4-4- arid 5-4 fashionable sprigST . ; . ; qhecked and striped Muslins; .!-.- ' Superior 7-8 and 9-8 London ChiBtz band" some. Patterns, ' ! j. f A superb selection of new style Calicoes,, . Blue, pink, buff, checked, and striped o. t Buff checked Seersucker, and 5-4 Cambnct v Dimity, ; . U ... . j, . r . Real Bandano and best Flag Handifs, aai Muslin Cravats Blest Black -Italian Lustring, and Green Ftor VK '. renee Silk, :' 1 ' L-ish linen'sThread Cambiricks; awl &Z , . VLns'?;- I .'; . . L; -Russia Sheeting, DuckrDrogheda Laaeos, x r "Oznabiirgs. v " - s ' " Bleached "and unbleached Domestic Sheet inorcanri CliiMm rrc ' ' s" v .-.V . . -4. TTt'r- . insn sneeting, and superior vouik- o r ' nams. --' . . . Silkarid Cotton iHose f j W oodstock. Heaver, and Castor GJeres; Tortoise' Shell Tuck jind .caae Corner . Ladies' and GenUemens? V tobreim a ,r. .. rasols,. - ' , ; y, ''. Hats, A new asrtmeTit of Shocs-U-31orccK &f '& and Figured Prunello, A variety of elegant double Knives and Forks, ; " Hoes Trace Chains, and Crockery Ware." j ' vRaleieb. ICth May, 1822."