it Vj f . - e, 'JBvJathet Montgomery:' . Where ye, With Whom in life I started, V Dear companion of my golderrdays i Ye are dead, estrans'd from me or pan- . ' .TlAwn 1IW ninrnSn? cloUQS.'a tnOU- sana wav. v .-. " . ... 1 i. ' -' Where art' thou, in youth my friend and Wi: - brother, : f -: !- ."V, -''V ' Yea in Vnl roy . friend "ana brother i iuir?tT v.vv- ;r- ' 'iHear'nYeceivedthee. and on earth . none 'V ' - ' ""pother f r - : . Cao the void in my lorn bosom fill. ; VVhere i she, whose looks were love ana " -r : irfadness f ; - "-V r-1 ; Eove and gladness Ino longer see ; i pile is gone.ano since tn&i nouri ; . V: Nature seems her sepiflthre to me. AVhere am i ? fife's current faintly flbw- , t .Brings the; Welcome yarning of re- , '. " - fjfiis? :. . '.! . -..' . Struck with death ; ah ! . whither am I . JVQ is Welly spirit parts in pa. , t .- - Pfuft hof n riosegav; of a'poor or VpHpnV Mida fern air voice, in a .plaintive rand meWiou tone', as Lwa passing the 5 corner of the Hv mrkeu; , I turned has-- n. . nA hhM a irl about ourtfen. whose drapery,: tho raggecf. vas; clean, aud whose form was such ns a pamter mitrht have chosen' for a youthful Venrs. ' Her neck, without coloring, wa? whiteas Know, and her features, though; not regu- . larly. beautifid, were interesdng, and set off hv a transparent complexion : -her eyes ' dark , and intelligent,- were shaded by 'Jorve ringlets of a raven black-. purtd . - ." theirwett. sapplicating beams through the wlken shade 6f very 1 ng Hshes. On ' ooe afni lig a ba-Vet full4 of roses, and ' the ot'her wasr stretched our towards roe with one of the rosebuds. 'I put mv hand :. into my pocket and drew ont some silver : "Take this, my prettv girl," said I, put V f . ting it into her hand, "andimay that GS, who m father of the fatherless be ' - : . v to preserver of your existence, and your ' .virtue Virtuous poverty is no crime.; ' J was turning from her, when he caught ' my .withdrawn bard: and, putting it tri her lip's, burst into a flood of tearsl. The action; and the Jook which -accompanied , ' it, touched my soul ; It melted to the art- -r jess gratitude, of this poor flower ?irl, and "."a dtyp of sympathy fell from my cheeks, r T'.Forgxye me, sir," said . she recrvcring . her transport, while t sweet b!ush d flu ec1 i Ifovej her lovely face ; ' my heart ' was full of what ;t could not express ; na ture, impelled me to so- fret an acti rn.--' Ycu will pardon me when I tell you they were the. first kind wordi I Havr hear'l aince I losy all that h as dear to me on earth . ;A sob interrupted ' her dis . course; she stopt and wept silently ;then raiving up her face .from the hanrl on " . ' which she had laidit " O Sir! X have . uo; father! " no mother I no relation !t f -- Alas! I have no friend in. the orld."- . Choaked. with the emotions, sne was si- lent for a moment. before ' she crruld pro ced. My only friend is God ! on him J rHy ; Ijiubmit to his will; I only pray that I.nt.ay support with forliiude the mi series I ami born totexperience f To him, kind sJrthis heart shall always pray for you.4 May that God forever protect you !'.' added she, dropping a low courtesy, full of humanity and native grace as she re tired. I returned hey benediction and went on. - -. . : 7 . r. ; And can ! thus leave this poor crea : 'ture? said I. as I walked pensively on.- Csn T leave her, forever, without emotion? v .wnac nave 1 Gone ior nrr, mai tan cnu- ," "! ''iV'bib to hrr nravprs ? Preserved herfa . . - .1 C ,l.ik . . t. n i nil . arA nomoie? to be blown bv the rude blast of adversity I to be cropped by some cru-f-1 spoiler ! drrop the lively head beneath ' i lia KlirrKt nf sarin onnmiu I 1. 'thf rl hast been. reared on sme happier baak ; thou bast, been nurtured by , the sweet fears of a maternal Laficion ; thou hasfl , blushed ..beneath the cheerful sun of do mestic content ; and under it ' thou, shalt T riimprl ac T snnkrvt m v heart beat with its sweet purpose. I saw a - . , . I the beautiful flower girl before me, . i ap- S nroached eaueht her hand the words , ot tnumpn, virtue, Durst irom my nps: Ccme, thou lovely rteserteoKirJ ! come , ; afiu ucid one more 10 ine nappy group a l - . who call me father! their home shall be thine, 'thou shah &hare their comfort i thou. shalt be taught that v;rtue their fa- i' ; ther tries to practice! She stopped rne . ; her eyes flashed withlfrantic joy she Hung herself on her knees, before me, and . "burst into-a flood of rapturous tears I t - . j Lt i . i rraisea ner in my aritis ,anu nusneu icr looutnt pi atitntit and let her to ahjuse cf ' iiapiness -tiid.pietj. She loves my i , children; she .loves their father." and is , : . poos orphan of the Hay market is now th J partner of my only son ! ' De Burghc. ' . CHURLISH REBUKE. , Although Queen 'Elizabethfondness for appail was proverbial; yet sbe often -jebuked those who wore dresses' hot bt -j coming their rank or station in life; an instance of this is related iu the Harring - ton papers. It happened," saya this au ' thor, "that lady Mar7 Howard -Was pos sessed cf a rich border, with gold and pearl, and arelyet 6uit belonging thereto; , which . moled, many to envy,; nordid it please the hueerj who thought it exceed . ed ber own. Oue day. the queen did,end . privately, anil got the lady's rich vesture; which she put on her If, and came forth Xrom the chamber among the ladies ; the f-' Advertisements not y ' t r r V 'a, herself, Jf jt was not made too short and ill-becoming ; '.which the poor Udv did presently consent to why, then, tf it be come ; not ;me, "as being, too short, -J am minded jt shall never become thee as . be ing too 'AW; it' fitteth neither well. This sharp rebuke abashed the, lady, and she never adorned herself . herewith any more I believe he vestment1- was laid up till after the queen's death' ' ?v t -1 FRENCHFL ATTERY. - The French court once carried its -fr tery so far, as to alter the gender of .a subMantive, in compliment to an infantine mistake of their GrandVMoharqur. The word carosge, a coach.'iwas originally fe minine but when M. Menage published his Dictionnalre Etimol gique, he gave it as ayowedly masculine but not without remarking, that it had heen formerly fe minine. -This revolution; as to the gender or a word; arose from a trivial gramma tical Vrroni '.Louis XIV.; came to the -hi one in 1643, when he Was' about five years of age. A short time afterwards, on enquiringo.his coach, he happened n confound the gender 'of it by'calling out Qu est mdn enrosse." This was suffi cient' to stamD the word carosse mascu- ijine, of which gender it has ever since continued.- isucn a puerile error is not uj be wpndered at "; btu that a whole nation should adopt a change of gender, in com pliment to it, is an absurdity of no con mon magnitude x H Jn the reign of the same Prince, a very alarming little revolution took placejn the application of an epithet in the Ff eoch language. It had become a ruling fashion to give every thing gr-at. the term gros, as"nn gKO plaisir;" "uneToe qua Uie une grouse 'beaute." TUe king took an occasion to express his dislike io these expressions, because, in fact he was friehtened, lest he who had been for some 1 time styled Louis le Grand, should ex change his title for that of a second Loui le Gro- M.Boileau, however, upcn per ceiving the king's alarm, had the address to 'observe how. impossible it was for the world ' to think of L uis le Gros, in the reign of Louis le Grand. The royal mind was. thus quiete, Ihe .fashion had its coursearid that "course was soon run. ' " KORTH-CAROLINA, ' Treasury LOjfice. iSth Octoder. 1822. THI Purchaser's' of Lr.ds, commonly called the Cherokee Lands' sold in 1820 & 1821 by this State, who. have failed to pny, off and up their Bonds given in that, behalf, agreeably to Law ; are hereby reminded that, by the Mem bers cf 'the. ensuing . General Assembly who will now shortly meet here, they may have safe '-opportunities of remitting the monies necessary to the discharge of ucb ."f their respective obligations. which now .iie and will then be on demand. It is unpleasant and it is hoped it is unneces sary here to add, that should any of the public-debtors, '-'on this account, prove unmindful of their engagements until af ter the period above mentioned say un til after the, meeting of our next Assem bly they and every of thetn will there upon, and flnthout'furthcr notice, be call ed on according ' law. 5t JOHN HAYWOOD, Pub. Treas WATCII-MAKEU 8c-SILVERSMITH; T OHN C. STEDMAN has commenced the I ahnvp' business in this nkxee. and hoocs. 1 W his attention, to merit a portion of public in i -j. .f ; :r- patrcnapce. Ail kinds ot repairing usual in such an establi3hment, done with despatch, and on the shortest notice. An assortment of Silver Work will be constantly kept on hand ; Spoons, Ladles, &c. manufactured to any pattern. ' N. B. An experienced Watch-Makey will meet with good wages if application be jnade soon. . ( : An Apprentice will be taken to the Silver smith's trade. i j Cash given for old Gold, Silver, and Biass. 'Kaleigh, Aug. 14, 1822. 9J-tf . v STATE OF NOUTH.CAIIOLINA. . . . surrt couyrr. " , ' Superior Court of Law, September Term, 1822 Eli lizaheth Witcher by her next"V friend Daniel Witther. ' s .vs. David Cook. IT appearing .to .the satisfaction of the Court, .that the defendant in this case re- Lsides without the limits of the State; it is therefore ordered by the Court that publica tion be made in the Raleigh Register for six weeks, that the defendant appear at the next Superior Court of law to he held for the County-of Surry, at the Courthouse in KCfc-j rord, on the hrst Monday in March, and plead, answer or demur to the said suit, I otherwise judgment wul be awarded accord ingly . Test. JO WILLIAMS, Jr. C. S C pra.ly g2 75. 4 STATE OF NORTH-CAROLINA. STOKES COUHTT. i Court of Plts kiwi QtMrier'Sessions, J September 1822. Elizabeth Cook") ' . API, n i. ( Caveat of Henry Cook's George Cook., 5 - w,l, IT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that Anna Knight .and '.William Knight, hei hushund, Elizabeth Garlick, Sibby Knigh,t, JBt-njur:n Angel and Jiuly hi?, wire, and Uornelms Knight. Legatee arl Devisees in the caveateil wll mentioned. H vot reside within Jhe limits of this State; f is theretore ordered, that publication be made, for six weeks successively in the Re. gister, ptinted at Raleieh: that thev nnp at the next Court tohe ht-lden for the County ifbresaM on the feeottd Monday in Deeen. ber next, and make themselves parties De fendAtits or Plaintiff, otherwise thev will he considered parties Defendants, in nnrmsittoii to the Will, and set down accordingly. ' . ah K MOORE, c c.' c. crcerdino - Kr, I i m r "'T f(wiHwa ie iirsr. V- ..'- ) .- J Gales has iust receWed the following new 1300K9 troro rnuauc"- - - Barton's Equityl v't ' ; Blackstone'sUommentario .V ' Philips oh Evidence , -, v : Palrv on Agency - v . . " t iHomnWoo UgaJ Study, 'V ' BenW's Bek : Keeping ,0 Oraior's Guide . v , - r if Practical Gardening f" Manners andXustpmi, of Rations ,PataW.ha1 .Tmies-' " t: f V Valerius X- Vv;Fortunes"of K'el;S vVSAudrewieJi . Te Spy Aa ' ''- m l ? Afkins Court qf Queen Elizabeth -;no'-tV' t:':do ; of James 1st , TTheLollards vt ;C Frank, by Miss Edgworttt Sketch Book, complete. 1 '': . f!Bracebridge Hall v V i " 7 Percy Anecdotes . : ' . Chalmers Mary Queen of Scots Ann Boleyn, by Miss Bcnger . ... ;- ' . . , Sept. 4L By the President of the United States 11THERKAS, the President of the United V 1 States is authorized by law to cause ljinds to he offered for Sale : . " . ' ' - ' Therefore' T. James Monroe. President of the United States, do hereby declare and make known that the public sales shall be held as follows,'viz : ' At the Land Office at Terre Haute, in In diana, on the first Monday in July next,1 for the sale of , , "V -' . ' Townships 17 & 18, in range 1, east of the 2i principal meridian line. , ' 17 and 18, in ranges 1 to 9, west do At the Land Office ai Vandalia, in Illinois, on the 3d Monday in July next, for the sale T'nships 11, 12, 13 & 14, it ranges 1 & 2,E of the 3d principal meridian ine 11, 12, 13, 14 & 15, in ranges 3 and 4, do At the same place, on the.Sd Monday in August nex', for the sale of Tnships 11, 12, 13, 14 2c 15, in ranges 5,6 k . S, east of the 3d prinl meridian line . '!'il in raige 7- . do v At the Lnd Office at Palestine, ih Illinois, on the 1st Monday io Augusl next, for the sale of T'nships6, 7, 8 & 9, in ranges 9, lQ and 11 east of 3d prn'l mrdn line . 5, 6, 7, 8 &. 9, m range; 14, wes'tpf 3d do 8 and 9 12 and 13. do At the same place, on the 1st Monday i September net, ftr he sale of T'nships 10, 11, 12 Ss 13, in ranges 9 10 & 11, east of Sd prin'l nnln iine ) 10 11 12 ami 13, in ranges 12 13 & 14 west of 2d .do, B At the same place, on the 1st "Monday in ,Or..ober next, for the ale of ' T'nships H 15 16 & 17 in ranges 9 10 & 11 east of 31 prin'l mrdn line , 14 15 16 and 17, m ranges 12 13 & 14, west of 2d - do At the same place, on the 1st ilonday in November next, for the sale of T'lisfiips 18 19 20 & 21, in ranges 9 10 & 11 E of 3d prn'pal meridian line 18 19 20 & 21, in ranges 13 and 14 west of 2d p? n'pal mer'dn line ' 18 19 & tO in range 12 on , do . 18 11 do do 17 18 19 and 20 , 10 do do At the Lsnd Orifice for the Northern dis trict of Louisiana, at the town of Ouachita. on the 1st XJonday m November ner:t for the sale of i T'nships 15 16 17 18 and 19 in ranges 1 2 3 f 4 and 5, west of the meridian Una i At the Land Office at the Seat of Justice' of j the cun v of Independence, in the Arkansas i lerniory, inr me saieoi sucu laims oi uieu nited Sttesi ts are situated in -the following describedi)vnships and ranges, and which I Koua lv aw a4 from tha 1Tft? f'tKo 1 1 lahh appropriated for satisfy in.'r varrants lor i! ... . si a ux. i v jiuiuui'U i isjiiw ivn j ws &ia military services, viz: On the l3t Monday in August nest, for the jire fiitiiatnl in the folloirir: townshin and I ' rangeis, via : . -'i V T'nsh'rps 2 3 4 J 6 7 8 9 and 20 in range 1, B I . bfihe 5th mer'dn Ifne 123 4 5 and 6 - 2 do 1 23 45 6 78 and 9 3 do r 1 2 10 11 12 13 and 14 4 do s 12 15 do 1 23 9 13 14 15 119 20, 1, west do On the 1st Monday in September next, for the sale of such of he above described lands as ar.1 situated? in the following townships and ranges, viz T'nships 1 2 18 19 and 20, in range 2; west of the 5th meridian line 1 15 16 17 18 19 & 20 range 3. do 1 1011 131415 16& 19 4 do f 1 29 10 11 12 13 nd 16 5 do ' 12 45 68 91011:1213 ! and 18 . v 6 do On ihe 1st Monday irt Qctober next; for the sale of such of the above described lands as rre situated in the following townships and surges, viz s . i i T'nships 12 3 4 5 6 7 10 11 12 13 15 16 17 jA . 18 19 and 20, in range 7, west of . 1 . r . 5th mer'dn line 234567J89101516- ' 17 18 19 and 20 range 123456789 1011 8 do 12 18 19 and 20 9 do 14 10 do Ob the 1st Monday in November next, for the sale of such of the above described tends as are situated in the following township and ranges, Viz : T'nships 12345678 9 10 and 1 1 ,iri range 10, west of tBe 5th mer'dn line 13456789andl0, inraoge 11! do .2 3 45 6 789 and 10 , 13 i do 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 and 9 13 do 3 4 5 6Tand 8 !14 do 45and 7 15 do 5 6 and 7 16 do e - ; . w 17 do Each sale will commence with the lowest number of section, township, and rane-e: and proceed in regular numerical order, i t 1 lie lands reserved by law for the use of schools, or for other purposes, will be re j?rved from sale . . .. i ; ; i Given under rov band, at the city of Wash. ingion, iuis itn aay of March, 1B22. . . ' JAMES MONkOB. By the President : ... I ; . Josiah Muss,-: ; . I Commissioner of the Gen. Land Office - March 18 75tNovl ; V 1 ; f .-r- t. rua"'Plluu nxac ior ' ' : l . ' -:. " M ' ' v- " -' ''.-" V: - - !;' ' - -"i: " 'f' Kfi-fe-i 1 - '-v-,; i is.- 1 c - 1 .if SHAM HEKDON catt icccronipdate "X jSixorEightRfemDers of .ihe ensuing Ijegislature with"private Board. . ' Raleigh,1 Oct 15 1822, 't . 43w -y BOARDING.- 'vv.'. mrtR Tissiilliam inform tha Members ; 1 Jjofjthe Assembly tha, they will gladly ac cbminodate hose that may call on them. meyace also preparea fTo emcnaw who may occasionally Visit' this place -They have prepared Rooms convenient ior uiwjc mat prefer tnem irom ine iiouc. October 10 3 r ,-f w - HOUSE OF- ENTERTAINMENT. . MRS. ARMSTRONG, at her ; large and commodious two story House, on Fayetteville street, opposite o theCourt House, is well prepared to accommodate Twenty or.-Twenty-five MEMBERS of the approaching Assembly wkh BOARD and takes this I- opportunity ; to mfcrrm them that every attention j shall be paid so as to render their entertainment com fortable and agreeable. - Her .House is large, affording convenient Jand 'private Rooms for Families and Travellers. Her Bar. is well furnished with the best of Li quors. i. . ' -'r: k " ':' " ; INI B. Transient people will be accom modated as usual, as there is an excellent Stable on the lot, well famished with Corn, Fodder, Oats, and ever) thing ne cessary. Her terms of Board are low and reasonable. ""' . " ' ' Raleigh, Sept. 1. . 98 3i' ENTERTAINMENT. THE subscriber returns his thanks to his friends and the public jn general, for the share of patronage theyj have b stowed on him since- he has opened a House of Einertainment in Raleigh ; aiid he also avails'himaelf of this opportunity; of informing them that he still keeps up his stand, near the Market-House, land will provide Rooms and Board for 10 or 12 Members of the approaching Assem bly ; and also comfortable accommoda tion for transient persons, who may visij his place. His table shall be furnished With every thing the Market affords His Bar stored with the best liiquors-and his firvce siables and lot, which are suited to f ; ahe comfortable .reception of horses, shall i- - .. tt .e. -'i .,.:Vv rnn-uva1 Tn always uc wciiiiuuiiMtcu wjui tc&v.. , sjiort, by his unremitting attention and low charges, he pledges himself to give gene ral satisfaction ; ana, therefore flatters himself with a continuation o their pa tronage., r f,1 i - r..-. .'''W ' VM, W. BELI- October 4. ' SHARON FOR SALE. QfnHE place on which I reside, may be had JL onreasonabre tirms, for riegbtiaole pa per with Bank accommodation. It contains about 49 acres of Land, of good quality, bor dering on the City of Kaleigh, and on a public road feadnig from the City. Sixteen or eigh teen acres are cleared knd under 'cultivation, the rest is co vered with a heavy forest groXth, abounding with fiie-wood and timber. The land contains an excellent rock quarry , is well watered by branches, and has two rock springs near the house, equal probably 10 any in the "county. Myt dwelling is about 300 yards from the rtOwh Tine. . The situation, therefore, has the Advantages of town and country united; iid b, in my estimation, the most desirableTpoior a residence that 1 know in the State?- Apply soon. . ; f ' IL- POTTEU. Sharon, 8di May, 1832. : ' 81- FOR SALE, y- 1 -" Tract of Land in the county, of Warren, ; containinsr, by aii old survey, 700 acres. ihd ling neat the atage road leading from Warrenton to Petersburg, about ten miles from the former place, and five from Robin son's Perry, over the Roanoke. The above Land is well calculated for the production of Wheat, Corn, Cotton or Tobacco. There is on it a comfortable dwelling-house 'for' a small family, and moist out-houses usually found on a farm in this country. There is open land enough to work eight or ten hands to advantage, on' the three-shift system ; at ) this time .well inclosed, and in a state of im provement. I will sell on a credit or make! an exchange for young Negroes, : ' - ' WaiTen co. Aug; 13. WILL. MILLER. S6-tf - NORTH-CAROLINA. f . ProclamaUonk f FIFTY DOLLAJRiliWiRD. WHEREAS,' it. has befen represented to me, that a certain Negro Man,- named if IM, believed to be the property of David "Stone, Esq. of Wake County, stands charged by the verdict of a Jury of Inquest, with the murder of a young Negro Man, named Burtdni the property of Green Ligon, of said couhtya minor, and tliat said negro Jim fcas inacle his escape; u , . : .Now, therefore to the end that he maybe! brought to justice; the above, lie ward will be given to any person or persons who shall ap prehend and confine the 'said .negro Jim in any Jail, so that he may be Drought to trial for said offence r And I do moreover enjoin 2mniand H Officers, Civil and Military, wiuim. una ?iate, to aiiorebend and, bring said negro Jim to justice. v Negro Jim is weUfcnown in this County and in Bertie, where he formerly lived; he is about five feet ten inches high, not very stoutly made, but is a negto of desperate cha racter, and will probably resist all attempts to take him. He has a lit in hi- 1t i;t, one of his ears has been bitten off, and he wears his hair platted and turned up under his hat. , . - . a. . j ' In. testunony whereof, 1 have caused the . --t Great Seal of iihe State, to 1,ereuito affixed; and sigued i ' f 8Ine atithe City of Raleigh; j 1 fv u" ;n day ot July, Anna 'p.; - ; Douuni, 1822. f 4 ; dj. xne governor, Wm. H. HAaBipriTate Secj. reccivca "FX t-'tbe-'Priiitm'aitvvPAk.sratiiii- the State ..-,'?..-;- ;,.T. - 0V A UttJCJi TOft AUAD tiiy. . . TglHB Autumnar Examination " will com. ;;mence on Friday the, 8th of Nov'r next .: The Eefcisesf Jhe . chool will be rl ramea on uie nrs Ajonaav m .tanuarv. J- rGEO.M: FREEMAN, Princiml .i October IS, .1822. ,v. '5 2w " fjlHE L'next ExjpttinAtion of the Pup, js . .1 tliis Institution will commence on Tues. day the I2th, and close on Thursday tht 14 day ot November ' , -' , Three young ladies, who; have completed their Educatumj will,vwiththe usual cere monies, recede the honors of the Academy iri the public presentation of Gold Medals. COThe Principals liaTing disposed of their interest in the building at present occupied by them, due notice will be given of tie,P future location,' which; will; be in the neigU. borhood of Warrenton. . s . JOSEPH ANpREWS, . . ". ; THOMAS P,. JONES, 5 PnnClPaIv WarrentofQ"N4 C p6l 2Z; 1822. s-t NORTH-CAROLINA, "V 'Z: Treasury Department, Oct. 22. 1 f&y THE Enterers of the vacant and .unappro priatjd Lands in the State aforesaid, 10 now have, or hereafter shall, have claim tir the deficiencies of their entries respeciive li as to the number of acres sought, will take notice 'that, the jigSdavtt of the Surveyors required by slaw, as evidences of -claim in such eases, will -nof be' paid at the Public Treasury, if made out of Court, unless the Jus. tices.'of the Peace, before whom thev art- -' shall bemadei shall sanction them with hpp seals as well as with their signatures, a the law requires. i . ... ; 5-At , .... . UNION TAVERN. fflllTlS ipng established and well knotra Jt Stand, ; which v was - advertised for saiis some time since not having been flisposed ul-::.Occupied by the Subscriber, who , 'repectfuJly.fnfohns themembers of the ap. prbacliing Gefieral Assembly transient per sohsaiid . others, that' she is amnly, prepared to acconinjote such a may favor her with iheir; custom ; and Vdl omit ho exertion to wnrVf thVil situation homfnptjtbfp ' . r "' ' : AkAlI JETER.., October 16, 1622. i ' ; r STATE; OFiNpllTfl-CAROUNA. .''.-.' - ' sroKKS corirrr. . Court of leas and Quarter Sessions, fo; i v .-V'-' September, 1822. Achilles Deatherage " i . . t r lor Mary Dfatherage, adm's of fDistribui 10 il Wm. Deatherage, dee'd J "H"N tljis case it appearing to'lbesatisfact'oW ;1L of the Court that tlie defendant- does nt reside in the State aforesaid, It. is therefore ordered, that publication be made ix weeks in the .-Raleigh Register. that she appear t next Court, and either plead answer or 3e. mur, otherwise the petition T will be taken pro confess and set down for hearing ex parte. .,y':: ' v ' .- ',".'.. ' MATT." K. MOORE, c c. c... DOCTpR W. H. nUNTEU 0' FFERS his serviced to the inhabitants of Raleisrhand its vicinity,; in the various branches of his profession. He has. justTeceived and.intends keeping a constant supply of MEDICINES, which he will.; sell to the Members of the Profession and, others,at a moderate advance on the New-York prices. " He occupies' the Store-house lately in pos session of Messrs. King & Pullen. " . August 2S.lB-.yy'- " 97 tf : JAMES i.rrciiFORi?, '! .. Tailor, " " HAVING just arrivel from the North and settled himself iri Raleigh, next door a bove iMr.; Richard Smith' Store, offers h'i services in the yarioui branches of his profes sion, to the citizens of the place and the pub, lipin general j'and hopes from his attentiori to business to'merit,a portion of patronajf. He flatters himself,' from die great psins he has taken in being instructed to cut oq Ma. thematical lnQciples, a plan superior tt any other hitnerto inyented, and now in general use in most of the northernCities, thit it will be in , his power to give ample satisfactiorr to all those who may lavor him with their cus tom ' He has also entered into an manpe ment.td be at all times furnished with the newest and most approved fashions. 1 Raleigh. 3d October: 1S22. 2-tf Paper Mill, Saw ttn7' Grist Mil and I Crushing Machine, ,' f Ok CaABTnES, irsia ItAisicH. rjnuvt above Mills being now'in complete 1, operation, the Proprietor requests goo I Housekeepers throughout the Stale, to lay side for the use of his Paper Mill every piece 6f useless Rag, St send them, as they accumu late, to Merchants who .wiH'receif.e . (of which there are a number in different pa of the State) or hand them to some prmr p- son who make a living by couecims . riab for the Mill, or send tbem to his o store in Raleigh V sis. from the improved ana enlarged construction of his present lishmenta greater quantity of this essential article will be required than formerly V Persons wanting Plank and Lumber ot any description, '.Will. be furnished immeduteij, or oh short notice, by leaving their i-rder jGales's Bookstore and the neighbour. . "Farmers who have Lumber, which tn7 w to haveawed qn Snares, will be accommo dated. -Q ' .' ; , .'. t ' . ..." 0-nnd noh.no- i:intli and a carenii Miller' C ' - , . i l.mA fnir bt proviueo, r amines wuu may. to this Mill may rely on its .being veli a . expeditiously ground. A nd having erect , an excellent Rock l)am, it is presumed will be no want of water n the driest time The, crushing f the Cob with the haying been found to be not only &el, ing, but to furnish a, m.wiwMj"1; for Horses than feedingthewih Corn a one, it is presumed the Crushing Machine wai considered an acceptable addition to u " Ublishment. Such as may wish it, may n their crushed Corh,and Cobs put througb tu Grist Mill also. , , fi,e A good Uoadthavirg been op , Mills on the. Sbuth side of the Wateon Road from town is thereby nqru. ed and greatly improved. vfi. gales. ' 85 June 51 PRINTING Neat! executed at this Office