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Ik. state OTts; Tit. A main of 21: Cocks' will at Wr POETRY. Shares of Cape JFearBank.Sock maybe had at th'e'cur-rent on arplicatioQ to thev Printers it Like orient pearls at random strung. "81" MOOftK.

A beam of traoouility smil'd in the west, vf The storms pt the-morning pursu'tl us more, i -And'the wave, 'while it welcomed the mome moment Still heaved as remembering ills that were -o'er. IfVu -i. i' i Serenely my heart took le hue of the hour, Its passions were sleeping, were mute as the dead, f- And the spirt becalmed, but remembered their power, As the billow force the gale tliat was i I 'thought of the days when to pleasure alone My" heart ever granted a wish or a sigh When the saddest emotions mi--bosom had "known. i i Vet Brandy, uncommonly P-ood i 1 be sold cheap by the barrel or Slon 'v ROBERT KYTf Raleigli- Feb. 5, 1824.

i i Vj rj AN A WAY, from the. Subscriber IV Person county, seven miles II Courf on Mayo Creek, on the of Tebru uy last, a Negro Man bv th -of IIMOND. He 23 five feet nine or ten inches hiHi good countenance and tells fe'fairstori- -1 rather of alight has aV hearth I There is one particular mark on one1 nf his legs ir larger tban the othel- mr' to his, formerly having an ulcer on fit il wns tolerably well dressed in honiesnv, had on a' fur hat half worn, a mixed coat' blueyarn one, trimmed wjthVed, andli' bootees and I suppose has the anneii 01 a inunicr. The Inst account I-had hfh; his way to Oxford, Granville mi thence he intenled to' he was on nne from wards Raleigh. Some person has i Ol f-i a kind of free pass.

It is said he "intends call hisnamev Johnv Jones, of Coiintv. Any person catching, and delive ing said servant: to me, be entitled the above reward of 20 Dollars tuiiliauijii wi Mmm.j;iu null iJiat 1 4-pt i uii) in uvr uiauMuuj' received aad IH rallv rewarded. THOMAS LAvoX. March 1.. JSTE GOODS THE Subscribers have just received from New-York and Philadelbjiia in aciaition to their termer atock, tlie ft lowinyj uoous Cloths, all colors, from superfine rf, 4 fine to Cassimej-es, different colors, at all prices Ilearskin and Drab.

Cloths, tor( Great Coats Satinetts in great variety, at low prices Pjiit Blankets of all sizes, much loner thaiv theydiave been sold Rose-and DufFel Blankets, at reduced price Whiteand red Flannels from the bdst' manufactories I Green Ihuzes and Flannels 1 Carpeting and Hearth Kugs a good assort" i uient I A lare assortment plain and fieuted bazetts, at low piics Valencia and "Fancy Vest logs Tartan llaids tor Mens Cloaks Caroline Plaids of superior quaiLtyjfor I.aJle wear Two cases Irish Linen, 7-8 4-4 ide Irish Diapers and Lawns, all widths Linen Cambric and Handk'fs all qualities Cotton Fringes, a good assortmen of white and colored -Spotted Flannel for childrens wear Worsted and lamhs wool Hose for gentlemci Black; and, white Worsted do. 'for ladies Black and white Cotton do ido do black and White Silk do at reduced prices A good assortment of plain and figured Cas- simere Shawls'; .1 i A large? assortment of Calico and 'Cambric Prints, latesi patterns," suited! for the season 5-4 6-4 dark Cambric Ginghams, very fine 4-4 6-4 Cotton Cambrics 6-4 Jaconet Muslin; I 44 6-4 -Fancy Muslin, handsome pattens 4-4 Pook: Mtisuns, verynne Bombazines different colors Plainfand figured Poplin 5 Mandarine Crape Jiobes, handsome patterns Canton and Isankin Crapes Canton andNankin Crape Shawls, and prices all sizes Merino Shawls; Blac figured Silk, handsome patterns for la dies dresses Black Sinchews and Sarsnets, sup'r'quallty Black Italian Li nen a nd Cotto Bed Ticki g. Brown Shirtings and Sheetings. fro 3-4 to Bleached hdo do dot do 3-4 and 44 domestic.Plaids, warrant dlndi; go dye, and 44 Apron Cbeck Black. Silk and Tabby Velvets Drab olive Manchester cords Men's best and Dosrskin Gloves l-adies Beaver arid Gloves Do "English and French jXo Ah elegant! assortment of fancy I fashionable patterns I Plain and Fig-nred Pearl Buttons I bbon A gooct assortment ot liilt Coat i5Ui Suspender and Moulds 1 A large, assortment of Shell Combs prices.

1 v. i at knv An assortment of Common Shell dV Spool Floss Cotton best Quality Italian Canton 'sewinsr Silks, all colors Gentlemen's Camlet and Tartan Plaid Cloaks made up in the best manner A eood assortment bf Silk Umbrellas Fine Heaver Hats fashionable shapes ool Hats of all qualities tSHOES. Wellintrton and Monroe, Boots Ladies', Morocco and Shoes, a good assortment A large assortment of common Boots Si Sbces for servants -v. ssortment of Hardw are and Citer Wi ROCERIES Brown and Loaf buga Coffee Imperial and Young Hy: Indian Madder Pepper and Allspice Ginger, Alum, Nutmegs Glassalrire Best Mould "Canrtles Gunpowder and Shotll sizes Molasses, (hineras. JJiiltnetre A good assrtment of Letter writing PPC Cut sizes, at reduced prices i 4 -Swedes Iron, all sizes, Warranted the pes 'vimported A-a't, i' I A LIQUORS.

Cogniac and; Apple Brandy Jamaica and N- E- Rum 3 "STEjhare treceived20 hWu A gobd Ai.so.lA goo vaiass warer sonvTea. i i Was pity for those who were wiser than IM I felt how the pure, intellectual fire i In luxirry loses its heavenly ray -I How soon, in the lavishing cup of desire, I The pearl of the soul may be melted away! And I prayed of that spirit who lighted the flime, i i That pleasure nomore might its purity dim And that; sullied but little, or brightly- the; same, I might give back the gem I had borrowed from him. -a'J- The.thought was ecstatic! I felt as if heaven Had already the watch of eternity shown As if ail chastened, and error forgiv'n, My heart hadbegun to be purelyits own! 1 1 loolcd tolthe west, and the beautiful sfcv v. "Whiph morning had clouded, was clouded I tf Ob thus' I exclaim'd, can a heavenly eye Shed light on the soul that was darken'd i i i ONLY TWO DRAWINGS MORE. i The.

great and splendid. Capital of i in the Grand State Xottery OfMarjiand, which: is drawn by the Commissioners appointed by trfe State, in the city of Baltimore. TWO DRAWINGS MORE, Will complete this Lottery, and the following i prizes are to be 100,000 I 820,000 10,000 10,000 5,000 7 ofx 1,000 Besides many smaller prizes. DRAWS 13th MAY. I Quartcrsj' 5 Halves," 10 Eigliths, 2 50 Warranted undrawn and for sale at Eotterif and Exchange Office Baltimore.

i CASH advanced for prizes as soon as drawn. And- where was sold and paid two of the largest prizes ever sold in America, viz NoJ 759, $100,000, No. 3320, S100.000, besides many of 50,000, 40,000, TO THE PUBLIC. i Notwithstanding the recent advance of Tickets in Baltimore, to $20, all orders prior to the first of May, inclosing cash post paid at iheTate- of 15 dollars, will meet prompt attention if addressed to G. M.

ALLEN, Baltimore. April 10, 1824. 44-tlstM 'J Jiufetgh, Jtiarch 31,1 824. rjHIE Cape-Eear Navigation Company hav- Ing acceded to the terms of the Act of the" General Assembh of last" session, the Hoard for Internal Improvement have re sol v-w ed to siihscribe in behalf (of the State for of additional Stock in said Company, agreeably to the provisions Of said act, and to commence Improvements on the River below Fayette ville as soon, as tle present high water subside, by dividing the Work into dillerent portions, and ofiermar its execution County. February Sessions, ltt24, gan and i.Tames Riircran.

1 neeroes and vs. other proper. Samuel Riggan," Jeremiah 5 Riggan and the heirs of Jo- nathan Ritrjran. ty, in order to a division. appearing to the satisfaction of.

the that SAmuel Riggan and Jefemi ah Riggan, are not inhabitants of -this State It is therefore ordered by the Court, that publication be mstde fur four weeks in he sleigh' giving notice to the said Samuel and Riggan, that they appear at our next 'Court of Pleas and (Quarter Sessions, to be held for the county of Warren, at the court-house in Warrenton, on the fourth Monday in May next, and enter their clefts if any they have to enter, otherwise, the prayer of the petitioners will be granted, an order of sale accordingly. C. DRAKE, C. W. C.

C. 'k J. GALES SON, Have just received from the North, an assortment of Ik)oks Stationery, Among which are the follow-' mg: law. Peer. Williams' Reports new edition Sugden on the Law of Vendors, do.

3 ols. -on Powers, do. Cruise on real property do. do. 4 do.

Roberts on rands, on Wills, 2 do. Paley on Agency, Puffendorfs Law of Nations, Atkins Reports in Chancery Newland on Contracts do. Watson on Partnership Manning's Digest of Nisi Prius Reports Hammond's Treatise on the law of Nisi Pri rius MEDICAL. Thompson on Varioloid Paris' Phar'nacologia 2 vols. Philip on Indigestion Thacher's Dispensatory Underwood on the diseases of Children.

Chapman's Therapentics 2 Edinburg Dispensatory American do. Hey on Puerperal Fever Robertson's Medical Police, or causes of Diseases. MISCELLANY. Narrative of a Journey to the shores of the Polar Sea, in the years 1819, 20, 21 and 22, 'with an appendix containing Geognostical observations and remarks on the Aurora-Borealis Wars of the French Revolution, by Edward Baines, embellished witli beautiful engravings 8c handsomely bound 4 vols. Allen's American Revolution 2 do.

Brannan's Jlilitary and Naval Letters, Herrie's Tactics for Cavalry i IJfc of Thomas Paine History of Greenland Henry's Travels in Canada i Thompson's Late War White's Letters on England do. do. isntish I neatre 12 Brief Memoirs of Krishna Pal, convert-i ed Hindoo Parke's Rudiments of Chemistry Carpenter's Assistant Revolution in South America Military Mentor 2 vols. 3 Mirabaud's vstem of Nature Adam's Arialysis'of Horsemanship, with cuts Rural Socrates, or Memoirs of a Country Philosopher White's Tre ttise on the game of Billiards with cuts British Lancers with colored engravings. NOVELS AND ROMANCES.

St. Ronan's Well 2 vols. The Pilot 1- 2 do. The Seymour Family' or a Winter in Washington 2 vols. The Spae Wife, by the author of Annals of the Parish 2 vols.

Hero of No Fiction Story of the New World Randolph Three Perils of Womert Worth ington Lease of Iver Recluse of Norway I. Sir Andrew My lie Logan, 2 2 2 'do. do. do. do.

do. do. POETilV. Byron's Don Juan, 9, 10, and 11 Cantos. Scott's Halidon Hill Campbell's Works Specimens of the Russian Poets Poetical works Butler, Do of Congreve, Cunningham; Pomfret, Roscommon, Gray, Collins, and Parnell.

A great variety of School Books-also received, stud a general ass1 irtment of Stationer ry April 12. A.Vr: ROBBINS, late of New-YorW INFORMS his friends and the public generally, that he has taken the HOTEL lately occupied by Enw'ii in Warrenton C. The Establishment has gone through' repairs and is now fitted' up in. a handsome manner for tlie reception of Travellers. His Stables are in 'good order and his Ostlers attentive, 'A' A.

W. pledges himself, that nothing shall be wanting on his part to contribute to tlie comfort those wlio may favor him with their company. N. B. His Bar is supplied with choice Liquors, selected from the New-York market-.

CCT: A. Wi R. has constantly for sale a general assortment of DRY GOODS and GROCERIES he offers for cash as cheap as can be purchased in the State. i Warrenton, Feb. 23.

epSm XERTmcXTE of thirty-seven sharls of the Capital Stock of the Bank of Cape Fear, issued ta jme in January or February 1822 having been lost or mislaid, if I do not hear of it in three -months, from the date shall' apply to the said Bank for hew Certificate of said Stock; i JAMES SOMERVEIX. Varrent6u, Feb; 21,1 824.T 30ufim. William W. Riggan, Caswelfl rDrake, Ex'r of Benjamin Petition for 1 Rifreran, dee'd, Mich'l Ric order of sale of nr- oh Wednesday, the-28th of tit? Sfnt between tlie: Virrinvarts nnd North-Carolinians, for 50 the figh and g50Q the odd: 1 April I 45tt AKEN, UP, and committed to Jail' on the "20th instant, a negro man who calls him bout 5 feet .6 inches high stotit made, and light complected says he has(been runaw ay about three years. The owner is requested to forward, prove property, pay.

expeii- ces, anu taKe nun awav. i C.B.MORRIS, Jailor December 27. 15 tf State Kvt 11-C oliivn Wake County, Court ofpleas and Quartef Sssibns, Febtu irv Sessions, 1824. Nuncupative will of Lucy Sparks, dec. -k The heirs rid next of kin to the said deceasi'df-.

It is oniered by the Court," that' publication be made in the Raleigh Register for 4 weeks, notifying the next of kin and all others concerned, to appear at the next County Court of Pitas and Quarter! Sessions tb be. held for the County of VakeJ on the 3d Monday of May next, to contest the probhte of this will Teste, I B. S. KrNGG. Randolph Countyi i Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, 1 February Term, lo24, Clement Wood vs.

The heirs at Jaw of Robt. Fields, deceased. Sciefi Facias fTappearing to the satisfaction bf theCourt that Robert Wood, Zebadce Wod. AV'ood, Jonathan! Alexander and his wrife Anna, and Sarah Caulk, part of the Defendants in this case, are iot inhabitants of this S'ate it is ordered that publication be made three weeks in the Raleigh Register, giving notice to the Defendants to appear at the next Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions to bt- held for said county, on the first Monday of May next, and plead to issue, or demur, otherwise judgment will be entered against them. I A Corr, Ji JESSE HARPER, C.

C. C. JoVvw ft. IVabotetixv, INTENDING to; decline Business in the bf Raleigh in the course of the present yar, offers his remaining Stock GOODS for sa'e, on the very lowest terms, for cash or good paper j-and as they! w-ere'pur- cnased on the best terms, tor ready money; gTeat bargains may be expected- As he is desirous of selling the Whole Stock in order to close the business, (those therefore who may wish' to buy for cash, "are respectfully in vited to call and those who may be. willing to continue their dealings! on the usual credit, are informed that payment for dealjngs during the time he may remain here will be expected only at the end of the year.

All those! who are indebted for 'dealings prior to the present year, are respectfully called on to close their accounts, as a settle-ruent is not only desirable, but indispensable, to enable me to meet my own engagements. And as I have hereVfove been too indulgent for my own interest, it is hoped no one will neglect to make final settlement: further indulgence need not be expected, ALSO FOR SALE, A well built one storv HOUSE. 28 bv 20 feet, ne and of good materials, with a par tition cjalclAted for a Store or sniall family to be removed off the N. My Dwelling and Store Houses will be for rent after September next, J. S.

R. Raleigh, March 11. 34 6tif THE GREAT PRIZE OF One IIylwAt Toxisaii Is now floatinir in the; GRAND STATE LOTTERY Of Maryland, now drawing in Balti- more. Cohes's Office-Baltimore, 7 April 2d, 1824. OjBESIDES the above splendid Capital Prize Of OME HUNDREli DOLLARS, there are also Floating in the wheels, the Capitals of i 20,000, 2 of 10,000, 1 of.5,000, 7 of 1,000 Dollars, the whole of which are liable to be drawn at the next drawingwhich will take place on Thursday the lSti of Jtlaify in the City of Baltimore, under the superintendence of the Commissioners appointed by the Governor and Council.

Only two drawings remain to complete the Scheme the whole of theorizes are! payable in Cash, which can be had atCon en's oYfick the moment they are drawn. urdebs to be sent ona? soon as possible. Persons at a distance inaVCat all times, with forward their retnit- tances to Cohen's OfficeL for if the great Ca pitals the Scheme should be drawn when their orders arrive, and the state; of the wheel not justify an investment, the amount enclosed will be returned by the first mail, Halves Tickets 20 I Quarters 5 00 50 10 Eightlis 2 To be had; Warranted undrawn, a Lottery and JExehanir'e Oilier. 114, Market-Stt Baltimore, Where the great Capital Prizes in both the last Lotteries were soldi and where more Capital Priaeshave been obtained than, at a-ny other Office in America. 1" Orders from' any part of the United States, eitner bv mail, most taid or bv nnvate con- i yeyance, inclosing the cash or prizes in any- of the Baltimore lotteries, will meet the-iame prompt and punctual attention asif on personal application, addressed to 'A 7 I K- 5 J.

I. COHEN, Jr. Baltimore. (TtCOHEN'S Lottery Gazette and lie. ler'-wIuch is published regularly after each drawing, will contain the Official Usts of the Grah -State lottery and jvilt be forwarded 'gTatisio all who purchase their Tickets at.CoKEJsTs Office, and who signify th ecr wish to have the same.

i CC Orders are also received at the Post-Of-Ice, Jjaleigfi-g i where the official lists of the drawings are regularly, received1 Tor tne examination of all tickets, era ft. V. 1 April 43-4t, self BILL, and says that he belongs to Mr. Thomas Brip-s. of Fairfield i district, near pits i Camden, South-Carolina.

Said fellow is a I 1 1t I i 1 I i i i i I i i i a i 1 1 I I i I i i i I i' tr4 Vv 1 Anril 20th. 1824. 1 46 ASwecpstakeipiile heats, by 3 'year old renton course, or Eriday the 14th of May next. 7 -i subscribers at $100 each, half for April ir. 1 ''V.

1 1 '45 Stray. A LEXANDER kpKENZIE, living the ijL SmokyVTavernj Jon the Yadkin tejn miles west of Fayeltleville, enters a dark' bay horse, 14'liands high, about 8 or 9 years old, and valued, at thirty-nve ilo i '-'-y. I 1 I I i RAY, Ranger.) co. Apr i xo-c. a-oi.

Jlnniversa of the liaptist siona he holly den as follows 1 4th Saturday and Sunday in April, at in Oranire. Satifrdav and Sunday in May, at Mount Moriah, Orange 'J do I do at i On Thursday foil bwinLi at Johnston UnlonI yj 1 1 ivlitjr lit i Sd.Saturdav and Sunday in May, at Smitht On Fndfiy nt field, I I 3d do. and do. in do. at Hali-.

fax. 4th do. audi do. in do. at Hayj wood's Meeting-house, Franklin, the State, Society 1 meets.

Ministers are invited to at-i T. DANIEL, Agent. -Apt'il 14, 1824. State at ai'tVv-lJaCxliua I Johnston Otfnty. Court of quityj Spring Term, 1S24.

Robert II. Helme, adm'r ofS Thomas S. R. Brown, Original Bill of vs." Hetity Guy. j- Tfappeariug to thq satisfaction of the Court, that the Defendant Henry Guy, js not an inhabitant of this.

Stajte It is therefore ordered, that publication! be made three months successively in tlie Raleigh Register that unless the said Henry fcuy, appears at the next Court of Equity, to "held Tor the county of Johnston, at the Colirt-House in Smithfield, on the fourth Monday of September next, and plead, answer or deniur, the bill will be taken pro confess and heard ex-parte. i Test, D. H. Bin AN, C. M.

E. State oi- tA-C ttv oVuva. Johnston County. Court of Equity, Spring Term 1824. i Hardv Avera Sc wife, Richard" T.

7 Petition tor Rivers, Joel Rivers, Lewis Wne Silie" Qf Rivers and others, vs. Red- tj 'dick Hughes 8c wife Gilly.J appearing to the Court, that the Defendants Reddick Hughes and wife are not inhabitants of this State lt is ordered that publication be made three months successively in the Raleigh Register, that unless the said Reddick Hughes and Gilly his wife, do appear at the next Court of Equity, to be held for the county of Johnston, at the Court-House in Smithfield, on the fourth Monday in September next, and plead or answer, a sale will be decreed according to the prayer of the pe-titioners. Test, D. H. BRYAN, C.

M. 3st lVeeVy eA And for sale at J. Gales St Son's Book- Store, 1 i Price one dollar, rSlHE possibility of approaching the North- si Pole asserted, by" the Hon. li. Harring ton.

A new cdilion, with an appendix con taining Papers on thejsame subject, and on a north-west Passage liy Colonel. Beautoy, F. 'R. illustrated with a'Map of the North Pole, according to the latest discoveries, i ALSO, j'' Iriiene dollar and fifty cents, I Letters to Ladies, detailing important infor-mntioir concerning, jherhselves and infants. By Thomas Ewell, D.

of Virginia, with nine Engravings. i A1 price' fifty cents, i The Prognostics andCrises of Hippocrates, translated from the Greek with critical and explanatory Notes. By Henry W. Ducachet, M. Dl I April 9.

NOTICE. Pursuant to a decretal order of the honorable Court of Kquitv for th.e'-Couhty of Wake, I shall expose to sale at the Court-House in the City; of Raleigh on Tuesdayhe 20th July next, that valuable LO and improvernents in the sn'd City, situate on the corner of Hillsborough and M'Dowell-streets, and known in the plan of said City as Lot No. ,198. Terms of Sale nine andeighteen months credit bonds with'approved security, bearing interest from the date, will be required. JOHN S.

ELLIS, C. M. E. April 20 1S24. 46-ts Sale.

the Tuesdav of Walcp Hnnntv Cnnrt in May. next will be sold to the hi Hi est bidder, before Mrs. Jeter's Tavern in the City of Raleigh, the tmct of Land whereon the late IsaVc Hunter lived, containing by a late survey, 313 acres. This tract cf Land has on it, a large and convenient two story Dwelling House, with four rooms" below 'and four above stairs, and a Piazza the full length of the House a good framed Kitchen with two Brick chimneys; agoodframed Smokehouse and Dairy, iand a large Granary, together with other necessary out buildings. There are three never failing springs of excellent water, either bfl them for use to the House.

This land lies within. 3 tnJUi of the City of Raleighi and on both sides of jeaumg irom itaieiga to JuoU-isburg. Any gantjeman who wishes to purchase a' handsome; healthy, and pleasant situation, would do well to attend the sale, of this: land, as there is not a more dfirabl lt uation (in my opinion) rtthe County of Wake. One third of the purchase nbney will be required down one-tliird next Christmas, and the balance in months after the sale. Negotiable-naoer in either, of 5f theiCity of Raleigh would the taken in payment.

i TA Franklin County, 16th. April, 184. M6-ts of contractors. 'In mean itime, proposals Will, be received uy 'Hamitton Fulton, Esq. the Slate Engineer, at ilmmirtcn, on or be fore the 1st of May furnishing 200,000 feist ot tw inch Pi ne from 1 6 to 1 8 feet long, 12 inches wide not less than 20,000 in.

anv one contract to be delivered at such time and: place on' the River as may be pre scribed in said contracts. 1 By order of the 't J. GALES, Sec'v. Wanted. rTfUE rulers! gned-ComntiWjoners appoint ed hy the County Court of Orange for th piu-pose ot puiKling a liriUjre over Haw River hear Murphey's Mills, will be read to let the same to bidder on the 22d of iy next at.

the place where the bridge is to be built. 1 7 Commissioners have not yet determi ii- cd wlielher tiie Brulge shall bevbuilt with Stone or pieris. Pians and Specifi-: catio'for bothvdescriptions vvill be seen in the hands of Dr. ames A'. Craig, Haw River Post Office, after the 15th of April next, and in the- jmeantimV every information respect ingthe Bridsap; will he gie.n at the State ift llaleigh tM A'? Signed jy VYID i MTCII'L.

HOLT, W. MONTGOMERY vV; ALEX'R. ALLEN. PRINTING i -H Jngeneral hcatlv executed 'at 'X I mm i tie anove gootis oeing purvjiwtu. at Auction, at reduced priceswe are enable and will dispose of them much lower in order that we may merit a continuance of that share of public patronage, have so liberally experienced since the opC' ing of our s.

-j. II AZLETT ROULU I Raleigh, Jan. 2t; 29 1.

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