b - c-' ': 7' til- it 1 It ,t i if p!i ! - i t -Mi t. 2 s It 4 I1 M i. I 5? ) ii WW f 1 i i : vPOKTBY. trsxs wKiTTKjr ok ths ruTH OT i caitau The lovely infant droops nd dicfi . v 1 And Wires a world of caret ' J. mother heart, with bursting sighs, : - Must ovn the loss severe. - . But when with sudden, rapid hand, " ' Death tears it from her breast, . It's faitevOUrorrows will cotmnand, " 'Atdrirtue feel distrest. The corA that bound it to the tieart, -Tho strong, U snapped in twain : - x Prom kindred mortals all must part, When somemu st feel the pain. t-v Sunmission to the will divine, In turoibleV : darkest hour, Is God's command, to whom resign. ; s0jir !?, and trust his .power, v Tor infants rjse'to dwell above, Whene'er their summons come ; ' , v WheVr fe and joy, and peace and love, r - Arc their eternal heme. , -rtom ' the ijfrv-Torh Evening' I'osK 'Scotth Peers. The rebellion of lM5 ami 45, caused many of the most hororablc families in Scotland to lose tKeir titlci and estate. The elates in man raes havp beeen restored, & the rernainder will no doubt be. pven Mp-Arter the kins' ltae Tisit toSrot land, it way reprcsenfed to him, tha there :vras; no act ne coum n presentation was" made on thi suhjett inii iew miiuiii mv irere ordefed to be; restored to the rhtfuh heirs on proving their claims, Many. families, during or; immediately after the rehellton, fled to this coun try, and it is believed that several of these titles will devolve on persons nnw in the United States. . tVi (Villnwinc? is a list of "the forfeited cr.K ltl- restored by a late order of JVVV.a . - 9 w veorge IV. i Forfeited in 171 5 Restored in 1823 VSuthcrlamV-Lordnuncis. Keith Lonl Keith. Karl Manschal. 'Erskme Lord Erslcine, Karl of Mar. "prummond Lord Drummond. 11 T urd If eTTres. faxwcll Lord Maxwell, Karl of Nirhdalc. Pctiton Lord Seaton, Earl oi inn. Balfour Lord Burleigh. Balfour Lord Kilwinning. . ' Lhingstone Lord Uvingstonc Earl cf Lin- Tithgow." palr.ell Lord Dalzell. . " OHWie LcTd Ogilvie, Earl of Airly. 'Manle-Lcrd Maule. Karl of Panmure. I.tvingstone-A-Ttarl of Calender. . . . Livingston Lord Caropsie, Viscount Ki "syth. v . Keith ralconer Earl of Kintore. Livingston Lord Lh'ingston. "isVirne Lrd Nalrne. Forfeited in 1745 Uettored in 1823 Mc Donald Kail of Ross. FrAser Lord Lorat. . ... Elphinstone Xjord Balmerino. t'rvt-K T i-rrd Peliiro. ' Lord Macleod. Viscount Tar- - Druroraond Viscount Strathallaer, Lord of Brumroontl and Cromlix. Mackenzie Earl of Cromartie. : rrr CHEAP D CLOTHING STORE. ,. . W BtMOCK. 8c CO. inform their friends f Vsnd former customers, that they have Uen the store recently occupied by John G. Marshall, and'directly opposite tire New c ij...im;i1( Street, where they ot- fer to the public an elegant .assortment ot Ready Made Clothing, consisun . lowing articles, vizNew Market Coats, Box Coat,, Frock Coats Dress Coats, Great Coats, Cloaks, (Gentlemen & Ladies') Panta loons, and .Vests of various descriptions; Cotton Drawers, Tifch Cravats, Suspenders fcc. cc. All the above articles mil be sold . very low for cash. u , K . . c j:V. D. & Co. have also on hand a lew patterns of Superfine Blue Cloth, not ex ceeded in this city, a '; . P. S. Particular attention paid to Cutting ... - . ana staking garuicm. 'Raleigh, Sept. vo,- 53-4t ' N EW. MEDICAL fcSTAULISHMENT T HE subscribers liave connected ' them selves m.the practice ot r nysrc anu ou. - trerv i - They have also on hand, an extensive as lortment of . i DRUGS & MRDTCHS(KSf which they offer for sale at the lowest thecary'i rate, ' . , . r These "Medicines were purchased a lew w..V. -;,.. in Kew-York : and were select- d by themselves fVom amonjr th,e latest im portations. They cant therefore, confirtent- Jly pronounce them to be perfectly Freth I and Genuine. ? . , " - They will sell as Tow as. such articles can ' beamrdein any part of the State: and fully a? cheap as they can be obtained in tne Petersburg market. . , . 'All orders vill be attended to jsrompUy andeorte6tly. ' r - . - , J Ilecip'e? i tf Physicians faithfully and expe- UPUunGES Ec HUNTER. 'Raleigh, Uth Aug. 18:23. 47tf . s v notice; THAT on the first Monday of Novem ber next; I shall expose to public sale, for ready money, a Negro Man na med Harkless, now .confined m the Jad of Randolph county, N. C. as a runaway slavel agreiblv Wan order of the coun siidHurkicss says he formerly beWtged to John Doogherty-thathe was set free ; 'and ?s kidnapped by some peculator,, he. st 5. f , ; J3m V; vv - ;, ci?c 'cli general satiMaction as n rftonritn te ancient families" their forfeited In the rebellion A re- 1 - ATETTEVILLE ACADEMY. v TniS Institution' now affords advantaees ''enual'tQ any in, the Southern States be. inff conductett upon ine iuut i'yrv ciples, and provided with uBcnoreachetij.. imeTeTyCbrknch of Useful anprnamental rMWThi8: with its;bealthy situation and moderate charges for Board andTuWoi J must insure it a liberal patronage. strictest attention will be paid to the conduct and morals of those attending it. v ' Femn? Debartment cmidrtctcd by Mrs;- ila tuition with Jistmam i taciicr. Rudimentv. per quarter, . Heading and Writing , ,r English Grammar, Aucient and Mo dern Ckrbgmphv 'with the Use of the .Maps, add .Globe?, L'Wory, " Chronolrjy, Mythology, Hhetonc,. Belli s i .etlers Composition, Natn ' ral I'hilfkonbv. Botany with Plain -r . - . , . $2 '50 and Ornamental c,eUle ork. - o i Miucj'taight'bg''Vtl in the best . l 1 Italian stile. , I PerVnn. taiight in the Academy, $60, or $20 Per ann.tHygh,outofthe Academy, $100 ner nuarier ?2J. ? . Drawing, Painting, atnl tlie French iMvgnage taugld byW. failing, a native of France, j Drawing and Painting, per quarter. $6 j French , : - .. . 6 ,5,0 Ctassiciil Department, wrier J)i G. Dim , tuition. ( ;nie I.a in and Greek Languages, j Natur.d and Mond Ph.Ioophy, Lo , . L. giC-Astrdnomy,' Mathematics, Geo-. f mcty nd Algebn . 8 F.nrfish laie . JJcjtanmeni. '"Rudiments i" i . . Iteading, Writing, Arithmetic, Eng lish Grammar, Ancient and Modern Geography with the Use of the M:ps and Globes, " Pens and Inli provided the Students with out charge. A tax ot 25 cents each btucient for wood, water, &c. i. Board, including all the above urancnes except Mtikic, $35 per quarter p;tyable ' in advance. f w . , WM. HAMILTON. Pnr the satisfaction of parents &. Guardians tlie following Gentlemen may be reteired to. J. A. Camf.tiox, Esq. Prcst. of the Schoo' Committee. Kev'd It. II. MonnisoN Apnl 30, low. LIST OF LETTERS Remainins in the Post-Oflice, Ralei-rh. j 1st Octqber, 18i23, and winch, it nor called for and taken out within thrtv months; will be sent to tne wnerui Post-Office as dc;d letters. ; Geo. iAndeisnn 2,. Francis Anclcsbn, Ixo Alfonl,. Jaincs'Allen, Wjllhun Allen 2, Hutcbins Atkin, Benjamin Allen, James ; Ad:ms, San'iiiel P. Ashe. ' . j TJ-John IJ.mcum, Gillis Brown, Henry j Pvntun, Ahxand-ST Boyd, lir. .loan mek with2, D -. 'A. S. II. Burges. Joseph Brus r.i.i li..;Ufr!iill!v. William Bunn, Green Bobbitt, iMoTis Uowman, .iaue jihihc, Brjant. John Barham, Wm Battle, Mary BanVs, Robert Brown . t r. inhn :'J. Carter, James Curtis, Lewi Carpenter. John Canada, Sampson Clements. Wiliiam Carpenter, Urias Collins, Woodson 'Clements, qlort SuperioT Court 2, Robert Paimon; Matthew Collins. , T -w jonn uunn John Dodd, William Duskin 2, Belling Dunn 2, Col. William uaiuei, m uamci. j 22 James Eddings sen. James Ellington, Jesse t:lUs. (. , .... FJ; Fowler, Dempsey Pujjcr, William Foster, Joseph Fowler, James Ferrell, John Vord, Delia Falconer. ' i ' . C Anthohv G. Glynn, Joseph Gales &. Son, Mark -Grady, Jesse Gill, James Gray, Galea's servant Hampton, Rebecca Goodwin 3, Marv Gilniour o.' , i n Uavid Delk, James Davis, John uunn j 3, David Davis, Robert Dddd, jr. Isaac Daw- j son, Reuben' Davis, Josiah Dilliard 2, Henry il nhv. -Zadock Daniel, Turner Daughtery, John i. Hardy, Reiiiamin arp 2. Miss Jane D e ne u egen , - Henderson, Sherrod House, James Ilendoo - J .ndciu is ; .iequiri Nicholas' llarris, William 1 tendon, .Lo:uT:c, urses of d I tne ir nrh. "Wi l am II. IHirii, uenjannn Moldimr Josrph Hopkins 2, AVm H. Hams 1'' in... l" A, : it n.,ntr TfthnW HarrS. W j David Justice A Asa jonnson, vuuim Johnson, BrUton -Jones, , Barnabas Jones, Martin Johnson, 1evi Jones, ;abci nm P. .lojics. West Johnston 2, B. II, Jones, William Jonei, Allen Jones, Etheldrcd Jones AaronJ Johnston. . L A-Ileniaroin King 4, Elijah Knox. L Walter! Lewis, a i. M. in No. Ca. V in Lichlfoot 3, .lames Leigliton 2, Judith Ladd, Stephen Lane,' Secretary Grand I-od-e, -Gad Lahgtlnn, Jolin Logan. i .. NelSv (Marks, Hugh .McCarthy, Rev d Christopher Moring, Mark Miggot, - Mc ' ...... ii i. ....... Alister, Merio;etli 3ioore, jhu. t. waiunju.i. Rfibert Mills, I nomas Allies, Aiaruia atc-vus-Matthews, Christiana Mails, ter, 2. Davie" I'risciila McKt e. et Xutt, Anderson Nicnoison, George Nantij, Peyton Morris, James Nance, Alexander Nirris". : 7.Needhlm Price, Elizabeth Powers, Geo. S. Phillips, Jas. Price (Johnston,) Jno. Peebles, Drurv Pettiford, Pullen & Hunter, John Prince, Cloe Parker.'Nicholas Peltiford. Willis Kowe 2, Nimrod JSagsdale 7, Bishop Ravenscroft 3, Saml. H. Rambtit, Benj. Kagsdale 4, Willie Robertson 2, Wm. , Rown, Hartwell Reeves, Griffin Randall,. Je remiah Rhode's, Joseph Redale, David Ruth, Maria C. Kanctolph: . 9. Henry mitli, Eliza Strickland, Thos. SorTells, Lovfl Stinson or Stinson Lovel, John Still, Curtis Snelling, Rev. Daii'l Shep pard, FarquhaKl Smith, SierhTof Wake, Al len Sturdivank Sincly. R. Snipes, Dempsy Sorrels, Harrison Smith 2, Dorc s Stanly. . : 7 SolomojrTodtl, P atrick Terrell, Mrs. Ann'Taylor, l?b6mas Turner. , f. -Clary ifpchurch; 4 . ' V.JamesVright, Charlotte Willis, Al len Wynn, Jchr W. W hitfield, Thomas Wes ter, -Pleasant lli-WHIiama, Henry. Wall, James y Wooteri, JUncy, W ol, Sen. Lucietia Wnin Robert! Wynne. George V ood, Ann Warren heni'hl Williams. Rev. Rufus WxU lie.. James Wrjcht, Simon YjIiiaras, Henry f' 7 : . i ' Varren, 2, Newton Voou. B. B. SMITH, P. M. ' v-:- i ' y BLANKS ' ' ': ' : Of all kindsmay, be had on 'application.' v ;, it this Office. ' v" - ; YV;WSr f :" v ' HMEIGnPBI.VTED Br JOSEPH GALES $ . 4 V 'jiSip&il JDST PUBLISHED, . ;..v l iNORTH-C ATIOIJA 1 ' For the year -.c Orders for which will be promptly at tended" to, and dispatched to any part of the State. .! 1 :X Ucsooer, TFlE WAIUtEKTON EAIX HACKS m V'li.L commence over the Warreriion T?" Course: on Tviesd-y tlie 28th day cof October next, and continue four days.' lit 7)nA A Svveenstalces, one mile beats, for tbree Vcars old colts and fillies Entrance SI 00. .-.Three or more to make a race. . 2d. I)av The Jocfcev Club Purse, $300 three mile beats Entrance $20. Money hungup at the usual discount.; 3j -Ofly The Proprietor's Purse, $200 Money hung up Two mile heats Entrance $20. - , i - . ! ': jv: .-. Fonrtti'liayX Handy Cap; mile heats Entrance $25. . ' J ' ' ) fry- The Proprietor pledges himself to have the Tract in good order; Stables and Litter furnished Race Horses, gratis. ROBT. R. JOHNSON, Proprietor. . v Warrcnton, N. C. cpt! 13, 1823. A B A LL will be furnished on the evening of the 2d and 3d days' Race, by R. R. JOHNSON, Proprietor. 100 DOLLARS -BEVVARD. BAN AWAY from; the subscribers .Plantation in Chesterfield District, South -Carolina, early last autumn, two Negro Men, CHARLES and lilLL. Charles is of ordinary Vrze well-made, yellow 'complection, rettiarkabh lntelli gent, speaks quick, is about 25 years of age-He vas purchased in Beaufort coun ty. Bill absconded with him, is about 20 or 25 years of age, is low, and has. a scar I believe on on- oniis"cheeks,-perhaps a scar on Ids head ; lie IsV also inclined to vello v comnle cfhmiiiid heats on the drum thlerubly wei. "BU1 V; purchased in the neighbnrhont! rf Snowjiill. Charles may 'perhaps aiteinpt'tb piss liii'stlf as a 'ff?e mhn. ; The above "reward will be gien to any p?-s n Vhd will ietm n tliem to my plan tation ; or half't e.aliove reward will be i'jven.o tiTfy person who will secure them iii Jad, or in proportion for either of them and erve nle information. ; PLEASANT H. MAY. Iirch-tO. ;; vtCW; " . tf . T7- The 'Editors of the. Ralcipjh Star, and Newbern Centinel;are requested to insert the above until otherwise ordered, and in the Wean time forward their pa pers to me at Statesbuiy. S. C. 1 UsYIVKXSIVY OF THE STJTK Of j NEW YORK. COLT. KG E OF PHYSICIANS AND SURGE ONS. City of Mew York, May 6th. 1823 rSHE College of Physicians and Surge t ons will commence their course- f Lectures, for the ensuing winter session, on thefTist Monday of .November, ne.xt, (the 3d.) at the College in Barclay-street. Dr. Ho sack, on the Theory and Prac tice of Physic, and Clinical Medicine. Dr. MacNKVen, on Chemistry. Dr. Post: on Anatomv & Phuniology. Dr. Mitch ill, on Botany and Materia Medica. Dr. Mott. on Surgery - . ' Dr. Francis, on Obstetrics, and tne diseases of Women and Children. ' The Board of Tbu.stkes deem it proper to make it known, that, in confor mity wihj.he oriltuanct s of the Honora- hlr- the Revrents ot the University, every to atveiui ivo iuu.i ectures oinvfivu m i liefore he can fjr a i mined urs vniirgr, ; as a candidate tor tne locmi aip , u...l s 1 s..int nhail havp' ireviously attend- i: I efl wcunr in vwitfj-, ; session oi lft-J, or mum u, j or. entire course of lectures delivered , some respectaoie .vicuicai . University. I he !Caiu:iaic muy have Studied Medicine tliree lyeurs witii some respectable! practitioner, have ai ri v at' the age of twenty-one year-, and it will be expected that he shouid pro duce written testimony to that effect. The Matriculation ticket is five. Hol lars, the holder of jwhicii U eutitled lb, the use of the College; Library. Bv order of the iSourd, WBUiHT POST, M. 1). President. JOHN FRANCIS, M.Ti. HegitV; JOHN PHI M KOE & CO. "OKCF1VV-D yesterday, a part of their .t Fall Assortment of Goorls (nine days from New -York) and are in duly expec: tation of receiving a further supply. . Amongst thoe received,' are a few ele gant Gentlemen's Plaid Clonks & Great Coats; also Lady's Caroline Plaid Cloaks, newest fashion ; Poirit Blankets and Fla nfli Bombazetts & B mbazenes t Bl tck andFancy coloured figured Crapes and ; Ro'ies ; Figured Levantine : and other Silks; Lfghrirn and Straw Hats; Gen tlemen's fine Hats ; Ladies Pruhell, Mo rocco, and Letther Slwes and Bootees; Children's ditto ; Linens ; Long Lawn ; Cambrics ; Lady's .and Gentlemen's Worsted and Cotton Hose ; a complete assortment of Domesiiqs and Steam-Loom Shirting ; Cloths and Cassinetls ; Um brellas and Parasols, &c " ,. " Our assortment is very, general, and consists of rreaCvariety. It having been purchased for cash, and selected in New York by one of the partners, and being determined to sell atva small advance, we doubt oof but those whawish to purchase will find their interest in giving us a call beforv. they purchase elsewhere. ' C K N. B, ,We have also received an addi l onaVsupply to our Paint. Medicin and Hatter's Material Establishment ; and a handsome assortment of Quteen's Ware. Raleigh; Oct. 10, 1823. 55-3t.- RAGS. irVE AL-ERSin R ags Areliereoy notified 1 V.ttiof ih Pronator i)f the, Raleigh. Paper Milt will receive'Ra gs front a is j tance athe'Parkr Mill only, which isi- tuatel on CrabtreereeK.f rcree- mu i Jk:w-- 4-. LANDS YO SALfcj. . . 1 ; iTi7 .,i.rhor nffpra for sale, on ac- lcmnraocUting terms .to th? purchaser, three 1. t.dred & thirty-si3J acis ofLam , Lying on the east side of the. StagRd, about one mite north of luurg, ddjn inir the l inds of Nathan Patterson, Capt.k Perry and ot hers: About fifty acres this land is denied and io d plight for Corn b'; Co?toii; the reM is in woods and well timbered, On it, there are some excellent low grounds. .1 ; Also, Three Los in Louiburg, adjoin ing the 'Academy Square,; on: the main Street, on which is au excellent new delr ing House with four rooms anq a:iiitt tarv Oiuluses. The contiguity of these -h a-. m icfu rfi I iir riuaiiuiMi " u A A L ri tr and tac con nf the above described land, would make the whole a desirable esta blishment for a family wishing to educate their children. Fur infwmayon aa to the lots, ;rpply to Mr. Wn. H. Strother, who now occupies them, and to Kev. Daniel Shine as to the land, ,w.to;lic juhenber at Midway Academy. C. A. Hliu. : A-'gust 23. " :a 49 t L - FOR SALE ; Two Tracts of Land in Wake County. O NE on the waters of White Oak, a horn 11 or 12 miles south-west or na lciglu adjoining Iiewfe- Jones, iBuiell Popd and others ; containing aEfour 2 1 acres, well adapted to the culture of Cot ioin Corn and Wheats-unimproved, .vj m of her Tract is about our miles south-west of Ualighr on both sides of Walnut Creek and Simmons Branch ; has on it-one ot the best Mill seats in tne County, with a Grist and Saw Mill now in operation an Apple Orchard from whirh 6 oarreis ot' Brandy has been made in one season,'a good Dwelling; House convenient to a -good Spring, a new Barn, and land enough cleared "to, work five or feix hands, a part of , which is fresh and good,'-containing about 1270 acres, but would jbe divided to suit purchasers it a I s.na 1 le r q u antity was desi; ed,- or 500 acres ' . . . A Ua r A ri Also for sale, two or three vacant Lots in the City of Raleigh, and one sixth of Lot No. 114 well improved with conve nieht Houses. -, . , Two or three Tracts of Land in the Chickasaw Purchase, may be had of the same person, a description of which can be seen. Payments .w ill be made easyj on the purchase money being well secured. Apply to the Printers. Julv 17. ' - - jy the President of the Utdted States1: JN pursuance of law, I James Mosrot:, Pre sident of the United States, do herebyde clare and make known,' that a. public sale will be held ;it the Land Office! at Franklin, in the state of Missouri,-on the first Monday iirmhfr next, for the disposal of such of the lands situate within the district of Howard county, in said state, as have been relinquished to the United States prior to the 1st dav of October, 1821, under the pro vi'nna f "tVi net Dassed on the 2d day of March, 1821, entitled M An act for the relief of the purchasers ot ptiDiicianas prior w 1 of .int. nfTTidv. 1 820." as are situate n the fnllowi-.fr described townships and fractional ! towiish'-ps, lying north of tlie JSfisaovri River, and west ot me niui priipuiijai chuiim In t'nships 44 to 54 inclusive, of range 1 1 west. 44 54- . . 45 56 ! 13 47 56 j 14 48 56 '!" i v 15 aq .42 I- i 16&17 40 52 i ! i t 18 " u .; j : , . ; 19 '52-' .. ' r 51&52 ! . 22 & 23 Also, at the same time and place, will be exposed, to public sale, agreeably to the pro visions of the fourth section of the .act, pass ed on the 2-Uh day of April, 1820r entitled " An act making further provisions for the sale of the pnbli'c lands," such lands situate within the abovementioned townships as have become forfeited to the United States prior to the 1st of October, 1820, for failure to complete the payment within the period prescribed by law., ' J J tK. nU will nnen with the lowest num- 1 ber of section, township, and range, and pro ceed in regular numerical oraer. , t ' Given under mV hand, at the City ofWash intrton, this 12th day of August, 1823. ; Ilv the President: JAMES MONKOE. , r.EOKGK GRAHAM, ' .. fnm'r rf the General Land Office. rr Printers authorised to publish the laws j of the United states in line siaics v1 x,w-r' Carolina, South Carolina! Virginia, Ohio, In diana, Illinois, Kentucky,! Tennessee, Missou ri, and territory of Arkansas, and Pittsburg, in Pennsylvania, are requested to pubhsh the foregoing proclamation once a week un-, til the sales ' take place, Und send their ac counts (receipted) to the General Land Of fice for payment. j - - ' . - ' Aug. 13--Iawts. STATE OF NORTH-CAROLINA,) .i.v-',; Guilford County. ' C. Jane Short ") :" -v-,- :.r' V;'1 ' v. : ; C Petition for Divorce. ; 'Aaron Short. 5 v ;; -; - : - : . i : rr appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that Aaron Short is not an inha bitant cf this State, it is;t herefore of-dered, that publication be made for three monps in the Hillsborough'Recorder and Raleigh Register, that he be and appear before the Jnd rei of "Ur Supenor Cotirt of Law, to be hoidehfor the Coun tit nf Oil ilfnrd. at the Courthouse in the tnwh of Greensboroueh, -on the forth. Monday after the fourth Monday of Sep tember . next, then and there to answer th narrpnf thft said Det'it'ion. otherwise it will be taken pro coufesso, and heard ex parte. : - -v'i. "p-;"' . :;, -fj V ." A true copy. ' -J - ' ' 44 THOS. CALDWELL, C. S. C - B0ARD1KG FOR tailU:: ; .,.'v-. . ' -. i mmm ' y ' s r ' ' .MRS PAUSLFA Jt ESPKCTT'ULIA' informs the vP J t-'oftheanpToachinc nni.-i r?- J " Vbsem'vU .jiUt , umuig mc oession, on her I Rideigh, Oct. 15. 56 M JUST PUBLISHED Jit the Store of J. Gales & Son in Ratcith - - . vy vi c vp.i v yi vics argjed and JL judged in the Supreme Court of Nonh. I Carolina, for June Term, ia n J BY FRANCIS L. HAWKS. Ocber 9. ; ' t MAS just received from New. York, verr . general '.and handsome assort - IMILLIXEUY , v..., Qf ANT) FANCY GOOm ; off the best and most fashionable kind, wlitcb for 6t v t. Septr 28, i823. , ; MISS HELAV lias ju'st returned from New York whJL she has purchased for Cash, a general and wjsll selected, assortment of the most fashion able Millinery' and Fancy Goods, which she offers fqr sale for. Cash as cheap as goods of eaual quality can he sold in this city. Those wishing to purchase are requested to call arjd judge for themselves. , . j54-4t October 2d, 1823. ENTERTAINMENT. IH subscriber returns his sincere thanks to his friends and the public for the patronage they have bestowed on him since he has opened a H use of En tertainment in the (Jity of Raleic;Ji. 4 He still keeps a Iouse of -Entertain. mmt near the, Market-IIo.ne. He has provided Rooms for llo or 15 Members of the 6en ral AssembiValso for tra velling and twn customers. .: The subscriber has madeiiiiprovemenfs to his rooms, and pleilges himsplf that nothing shall be wanting on his part to give sa isfaction, for he intends that his Table shall be well suppliedith the best tit it the market affords and U Stables furnished with corn, fodder, oats and it- tentive Ostlers. , -i . WM. W. BELL, Ra'eigh, Oct, l; 1823. 54 5t TO THE PUBLIC. IjLLj persons are warned against rc li cei ving or trading for a Note of Hand made by Carleton Walker on the 16th day . of August lasti or thereabouts, for one hundred and twenty-five dollars, pay able to Alexander, H, t)ismukes (one o( theuwJersigneri) on the 1st of J .nuary, eighteen hundred and twenty-five said Noie having been lost or mislaid by said Dismukes, which he did not discover un til he went to look it up for the purpose of returning, to said Walker, the conside ration for which it was giren having ceased. - i : - C. WALKER. A H. DISMUKES. Chatham County, 26th Sept. 18?3. St COACH MAKING MATERIALS. THP Subscribe t has for sale at his Ma Inufactorv, a few setts of fashionable Coach and "Gig Springs,: which he will sell! at a moderate advance on the whole sale price, He has also on handj and in tends keeping, a constant supply of best Morocco, for Coach Lining, which will be disposed of as above. He has, astiiiu al, "k constant supply of Carriages, G'gsy Ami Harness, all of which will be sold at , ' P. S. Qn consignment, a supply of Ht iers' Morocco, and a lew dozen Boo.' Li- .iing Skins, direct irom tne auui.'. Ji:v 10. ts'i a -n? nr 'KrnTH (C AROLINA, - j ! GuiiIford County. - W -. Superior Court f La w, A-iril 1 erm, 182 RebeCCH R inkin, . n-M - I Vm. Petition for Divorce. Jcidediah Rankin. J V ' . . TT appearing t0 the satisfaction of the 5 Court th u Jedediah -Rankm. w i not an iUanVofthisSt derd, thatpbl.ca ion pej"- Y nd months in the HiLlsnorongu Ha eigh Register, that neo-rs neipre nis uo""ui -""r . , cnjt e his honur tne JS "V '"VT.i.-. riof Court of Law, to be no uc r. F Guilford, at tne v,ou, ,.-r f.Krt.,.rh. on the fourm tne town ci urrcuuurwuK, - , JrlL,.. k fr,,irth Monday of Sep ffinext: then and thereto M charges of the said petition, rthegg it wiU be taken pro confesso, aad hearu ex parte. v.- . .' V i , A'V-ue cony.' , e r 44 TilOS. CALDWELb, STATE OF NORTH-CAROLINA, t Guii.ford County. M.'irpret Peti.ion.for Divorce; , , James SHort. J - .Lfi.Snn of the Jf appearing to tXinba, 1 Court - thai : JamesShors not bitant of misstate, u r- roonths ileigh m tne iiiusooi r u5.. , :n-ati before .befo nis ,ooDQurvuiB t ,?7mo fnrthecouniv Co art of Law, to be h"XC in top of Guilford, at the Courdiou h town of Greensborough. on ine Monday after the fourth Monday teriber ext.ther o heird ex parte- 441 inuawui-' i pist-Mastcr n the Stat Clirce Dollars in propornaw v Adrortbcuiiexits A; il