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o ..I! PRINTED AND PUBLISHED WEEKLY, BY THOMAS UENDEHSON, JUN. PRINTER TO THE STATE. ' I" N : r RALEIGH, FRIDAY, NOVEMBERS, 1815. r ' "jr Three Dollst per annum. ;Vol. VIL No. 45. 5-: W . i rutp ni rx firm .a .nroiina. i ) .i tutuuic Aaiius. etc- .ior nair. i , duaii ijinit , WAKE COUNTY. (AT WILMINGTON, N. C.) ljt Ctlftfcppr.' roJins. proposal for publishing, at Coiunil.ia, a weekly , Kwtion .ince received from dirfc-rrnt part of the State, E5 P"J "t. with fcvor rui promised a Ube. W PaiuVuge, cneourage me to venture on the unmedi "tie commencement of the proposed oxk. - : . . , ! Thus enabled at once to nter on a career, mi rhich I cannot but asticipate the "wri?.nle " : UU hoped useful exertion, I feel rrtufied, hlehly gratw ' Li M citizen of America, proud of her liberty awl of i to invaluable Republican institutions, that., journal. inbred to the simple inculcation of fact and the impar t :?.T!-;tin of nrinclole fleavmir. it to the peop'.e themselves to draw inf.reacc and deduce opinion.) t ' " 7ZL-..2i. ih f.lit noliticiaiis of the day will allow nomiddle coune, contendinf? that ontopica of pubbc ' f.rl.. - hnnutilit of fee line can txisl that in poU- v JicTit 'i oicre wlecism-yet I cannot wUUriKly retin T Lh tlie piewing belief, that UU firm and liberal inde . ?U1? L" Lr mrnri f Irt it be called by whatever name) is ', " I' li' -tbe erv oul and apirit of genuine itepuDiic.n.p " man whose degraded Wellect acta not for Itself, but im t plicitly guided hy the doctrine and opinion of a pamcu. - f mi, or party of meo, seeroa bound to Advocate and ' . thev inculcate. raaB a zealous parti- '-rat-but. however correct for a time may be the course of hi mental leaders, be surely can have no title to the " riorioua epithet of Mepubticm: Hi o.iad is m cha.ns, - sndhe suffers worse than Turkish slavery .The eastern bashaw may enslave the body of a freeman, but . .... . M Wliile the oppressor holds His body bound, lie knows noArhat a range ' Hi spirit takes." , t, .. , Tis when led captive by passion and prejudice, alone, that the nobler half of human nature become enslaved, and I the man ceases to be independent. I have always believ- ed. and cberisb the belief, ibet Man is ompertt to hisown government, and the People capable of judging correctly, V when fcctsare candidly et before them- This indepen- denoe of mind.'tliis hurdibood of sentiment, first made us "i nation of freemen, and a eontinuance of it is necessary WAKE COUNTY. Court of Plea and Quarter Sessions, August Term, 1811. Henry Gorman, ) vi. y- Original Attachment- Wm. M Jlsber. SAMUEL C DRAM., summoned as Garnishee, and Ihedefenimt having removed out of the Stat, so that tha ordinmrv Drocess of law canivit be served on liim : it is therefore ordered, by the Court thst puhlicati io be msde in the Kalcitft Star for three months, that the de fendant my come forward and replevy or plead, &c by next Court. 36-1m. Test, B. S. KrVQ, c c " JUST PUBLISHED, AMD WOK SALE, The Star Almanack, FOR 1816. Country Merchants and others can be Buplie on the usual terras, v ? 40 ocr l'o (4 cents i each.) 9 25 eer 500, f 5 cents cc .8 7Pr Gross ! 75 cents per dozen, or 10 cents single. 1TUX be sold at Public Auction under the Court-House f v 'THE Subscriber respectfully informs the members tf the eftsuuiff General Auetnkl ' ud xtur h.t wffl be prepared to ccommodiie 2i or 20 hoarder during wm mvii. no wm hn cen norsea for zs mil rvr day, each, and have them well led, provided the owner. " ' will sufftr them to run ia good fields t but, if st shied, 5d r '" cenU will be charged. " , , . charged. Raleigh, November 1, 1815. JAMES MEAS5. NOTICE.-1 1 1 4f FOR SA,LE, A Tract of land sdjoinintr the town of Williamsboro' I JL containinir 685 Acres. This land is of tlie best qua lity for tobacco, wheat and corn t it hus a very good dwelling house, and all out houses in good repair. It is remarkable for its healthiness and will afford an eligible situation t him who may wish to educate a family, being within 400 yards of the Williamsborough Academy, or to him who may wish to cultivate the earth, entertain travel lers, or keep a boarding house for the school. On this land and near the town are very good scites for a ton-yard and distillery, , A nother tract four miles from the town of Williamsbo rough, containing 600 acres This land has on it a" good dwelling house lor a small tamily -, the land is not of the best quality, but adapted to the growth ot cotton, tobac co and corn in a ordinary degree. It is well watered and a healthy situation. Another tract of land in Hertford county, on the river nroDosed to appropriate to Agriculture, uo-, jfahcmii, near tlie town of Murfreesborourfi, knorn by tnestic Economy and he Useful Arts, have numerous j Walnut FieVls, of first rate low ground, containing advocates. Indeed, 1 am wwung w ucucyc , yai 4yj acres, ror terms apply to iNsrs. Murtre k won ion . whose main object is to be useful, instead of being "gi- j cf Mnrfi'eesborougli, or to tlie subscriber in Williamsbo ' veh to vain jangling," can never want support amor-gst ; rough, Grauville county. Terms will be made accommo the liberal and enlishtenftd and this reflection wilt datinif to purchasers. F, N. V. BUI1TON. in Wilminirton on r"ridT the 1st dsv cA liecitmher next, the following Lands, Tenements, tic. ALL thkt valuable aice Plantation situated on the North -est river of Cape-Tear and known by the name of BebMxt. cousistinar of from 5 to 600 am f TWt. wamp, U iwetn a aud 500 acre of which are under cul. muum Mia a iire uxiy or Upland, including all the Houses and improvements thereon, with a tm nvk R.m tiOO ny 40 feet in the clear, together with the Jerries, and Hght of taking toll at the North East and North West irjncuetfarCape Fear river, nn the main mA u.,irnd frottUie Brick House to Wifmington. Thi plantation is one ihe beat ia tiuSuu itacoamand of water and cdHtigutty to market render it on ererv7 Account a moat vauaoie bje to any person desirous of purchacinjr a Kice Ptanuuion. 6 Also sundry tract or parcel afUnd adjoining or near Belvidere, Conufung between 4 and 5,000 acre more or less, and situated on Sturgeon creek on which is a good .Mul seat anacapable cf very advantageous Improreroent. Also that Plantation Jymir in said County, and known bv tlie name of Orton, containiug by estimation 4000 acre, LI A 3 lately returned from New-York, witfi -a general , more or less, together with ail tiie Houses, Mills, Bice ! 1 ai-aortment of DAT GOODS, li ABO W ABE.' CUT. , - iiiiuiuKuicuu uicrcon. a pan 01 i uu uavivtiniu. ixmonr vuera are, best suiter. his nlantitinn w nnw rtmloi.! : :.- i j Ui..bi.Jni'kj r s- oIl. - - - 'pHE Copartnership whicli existed between the s'ubterl. . ber and Lewi S Muse, WU disaotred oa the- I2ih of 4 . indebted to th suhacrUer Income forward and'setlla 1 . f their accounts, as quick as poaaibkror I shall toU Isaacj- " '' - . -y V R KUlT.-TiV ' ' f Raleigh, Kqt. 1,111 ,1- - 444 :,, ,.y , . WILLIAM PECK, r to preserve us free and happy and to render us great. I U give me pleasure to learn, also, that the depart, ments I have proposed to appropriate to Agriculture, Uo- imA mAAUimml animation to mv exertions. as tne con stant aim 'of the editor wM be, in every department of the paper, rather to surpass than to fall short of what has been promiiedlt is confidently hoped, that The Tele scope Will be found not unworthy the attention of the man of Taste and Science . and that the lovers of Variety, ' that spice f life winch give it all it flavor," who may t he tempted by our bill of fare, will tiot be disappointed a it will oe no suooruinaie oDjeci ioiir,;juui, .jr to mingle amusement witii instruction, and to strew "with fancy flower the rough and tedious- path of improve. 'ment-v - . , ' ' The pablication of The Telescope will certainly com mence early in November. Its appearance has been re tarded in consequence of the loss and detention of part ' of thr materials in the September storm Those who wish to take tlie paper, may send orders and subscription inoney by the Members of the legislature, or sooner, "through the hands of the pr.st-masters, who, every where ' , evince a disposition to promote the diffusion of useful in- - formation. Receipts for advance money will bereturned through the post-office, by the Members of Assembly, or - in any way pointed out. ' ; ' publication should begin with the first number, as it is nuroosed to nublish a titlc-patre and copious table of re- '. ference at the end of each volume, and the series of each vear will fiirm a volume'worth preservintr as a history of ; the passing time, and a repository of much matter of per- maueut interest ana utility. T. W. LOBRAIN. , October 20, 1815. , . 20 Dollars Reward. RAN A WAY from the subscriber on the 15th of last month two Nccroes, one named BRISTER and the ' other SOLOMON, thsv are about the acre of 18 or 19 years each, and are-about 5 feet B or 9 inches high, of common complexion, stout made, strong and active, they had on when they fanaway common negro clothing, that is, coarse tow linnen , and Coarse cotton shirt and trowsers. I am inclined to believe they have gone again to New-Hanover County, awit 20 or 25, miles ,west trom Wilmington, and 1 suspect are narDoareu in ine neignoornooa oijames GufTurd and a Mr. Lewis's, where thej wer . harbbured in i'we and ,uJy last. I will give the above jrtwfird and all espences for theih bodi, if delivered to me 7 miles riortii wcStof Raleigh, or five dollars each if secured in jail so Jhat I get them again, G.DAVIS. Wake County, Sept. 1815. 39Af- July 5, 1815. 27-tf For Sale, Q Acres nf JfANV), iyiii otrNeusu river, 13 miles north of Ualeigh, one and a h;ilf mile above the fall bridjTe. There i cleared Land sumcient to employ four or five hands, th g"faier part of which ia fesii. This land is adapted 10 tlK" v-uit4i'2 of corn, wheal and to bacco, tor lurther particulars appiy to Uie subscriber. SAML.. tiiuil. August 25th, t8i5. ' 35 till jjov, court. his plantation i now cultivated in Jfice. nrl ia . .t ,l tby competent judges a most valuable body of Land and i situated on the river. Also 4080 acres of Land more or less, in different tracta or parcel situated on and near Uvington' Creek and the great Branch thereof including a very valuable Mill seat and a vast fund of excellent pine Timber. Aiso 2.280 aci cs more or less in different tracts or fear, eels situated upouaud near Lilliput creek including a va ry valuaole Mill seat and an abundance of Pine Timber. .Uo 3,640 acres, more or less in sundry parcel or tract of Laud on Town creek and the branches thereof and thereto adjacent, including a very valuable still seat, wim uam aueaay maue uic plenty best Pine Timber. a iso one Lot No 20 and upward 3-4 part of Lot N6 21 in Smuhville, with art elee-ant Mansion House thereon covering about 90 feet by 54 in tlie most eligible part of the Town either for pleasure or for profit. . AUo two water Lot leased for 99 year by the Commis sioners oi smitnvuie, opposite tha betore mentioned Nos 20 and ,21 whereon is a Store, and a Warehouse upwards oi iuv n-ei long, a wiiaii, kc. Hie Mill scats last described are from 12 to 15 mile only Ji'om Wamlngton. The Conditions of Sale nrft as folW'B. vis : Ten pjr cent, on the amount of purchase to be paid at -r& tune ot Sale and the balance in e qual Instalments of on, twoandtiu'ee years in Notes with approved Endor 'sera payable at either the Bank of Cape Pear or Wilminiji. iuii nrancu oi.xne itate uanK ot Mortn -Carolina, and a Mortgage on the property Interest to be paid annually. Further particular may be known on application to the oujseriDer ana h more-ueuuea uesciipuoii ot the proper ly will be given ai. Uie time of Sale. V. ANDERSON Caaiicr of the ' Bank of Cajie Fear Wilin.ngton, September 7th, i815. . .- S7, j1t. Boarding for Female Students. 'PHE subscriber will, within the course of a few weeks have completed his new dwelling-house, close to the Academy, in which he will have excellent accommoda tions for Female Students who msy attend that seminary. To those who propose to take lessons in Music, t!iis situ ation would be desirable, as he shaU -always keep two or three Pianos in the house for thier use. Having one or two detached rooms, a few small Boys-wiil aiso be taken. J. P. GOKEKfi. Raleigh, Oct. 13, 1815. ' 41 tf ; BOOT & SHOE FACTORY. HAS on hand four or five hundred pair of BOOTS of 'the newest fashion,.a,lso a large assortment of Shoes, Hich he olfcrs for sale on reaftQnable term at h'19 shop v next door bclow.MhcWFs, Tavern; Having a number of vorkmeu emyloyfedi he is enabled to execute any order his line on the shortest notice. ; v ' 4'Af- , Raleigh, Oct. 18, 1815. REMOVAL. . v.' ' -. -, - , , " ROnnT HA8IITSON has removed his STORE to the house formerly occupied by Mr. KING, opposite the Star Office, whore he is opening a general assortment of ' GOODS,, and expects to receive from the north in a few ' Aays. a farther supply suitable for the season, which will mike His assortment very complete--All of which are of fered for sale on reasonable terms.,''v r M Raleifrh, Oct 6. 815. j 8w 'C State of .North Carolina, , C--,- s h bRANGfi COUNTY Aahel Moore, on-his own tighU and as V , r-f Admr. of Eliza Moore, dee'd. , ? PETITION " t.i .; v' - .V"''" . uaniel'Turrentirie, ExV.sndptner. : -.". IT appearing to the Cou t that John Moore and David Robinsoq,'uvo,of ,the defendaiU io-tht casa are ' not ' habitant nf this State 1 It is ordered that tnibrication for weeks stiecesstveiv. be made in the Raleitrh Star that mless said defendant appear wkhiu the three Crgt days f nejet term,'- and; file their answer tUt ulj;naeut Jirv onfeso will be entered against them. ' '.,-, ..42-6t;.v 4 CSl) I TAYLOR, C. C. NOTICE. THOSE, in whose hands may be any of the printed co pies of a petition, to be preferred to our State Legis lature, at their next,ensuing session, on the subject of pe nalties annexed to puhlic immoralities, are letjuested to make the Ibl lowing corrections: , , After tlie word'drunkenness, line fifth from the bottom; strike out little, if(tn legal restraint is provided and in sert " fur every tiich offence, on the lord's day. five shilliugt , and on any otlter day twenty five cento." This nuy be done on tlie b:ank margin, to the left hand, and poinied to by a note of reference. October 13, 181. uniTavern. "HE Subscrilier respectfully infirms the Members of the ensuing General Assembly that he has made preparation, and intends taking 25 or SOBourdert, ; during the Session. " He assures those who think nriuer to favor itiurwith their company, Uiai there JhaH Ie .noiimg Vaflt-H inf on ins pari w accommoaaie uicm as genteelly anil as plentifully as any house in the city. J.M. YANCEY. Raleigh, Oct 10, 1815. BOARDING. MRS. CASSO respectfuliy informs the Members of the approaching General asenibly,: and -other?,- that she is prepared to receive lloardert, as usual, at her old Stand,- whee no exertion will be spared to render her ! accommodations comfortable to such as may be pleased to lavor nev w-ita i iicu company. Raleigh, Oct 6, 1815 X ' i Great Bargains offered. THE Subscriber offers for sale both of his improved lots it the city of KaleVgh, shu ued on boih sidts' of one of the most public street, in the city ; lhere is on each Ut a convenient dwelling house neatly finished inside, with ail necessary put houses. A further description Is deemed unnecessary at present,, suffice it' to say the buildings are entirely new, having been built within tlie last eighteen months. WESLEY WUITAKEU. , Raieghristifovrl815. : ' - 44 tf. N. B, The Subscriber n vails himself of this opportuni ty to infoi-m his friends and the public that he has oh hand ready fin.slied, several dozen Windsor Chairs ofdiOerent forms and colours which he is disposed to sell very low forxash or da a short credit ' W. W. Altentionpcerof trie; 1st Regiment ! YQi are harehv required to parade (with tlie hon com thissioned officer of each company), at the State -i louse Square, on W6dnes!(lay the S9thinst. at 11 o'clock, equrpt lor drill And the hext day at the same hour" and nUtcc with the privates als. under yaurcursmanda, when; and where you will mvuter your companies and march to the field to litem the Regiment. ( , V:irVw:jNaT. C. WlATT, 1c V f ' Kov, lat, Wfi.-?4;?; t : M Mjw Comd'g. fine Broad Cloths', Fine Cottons, Suka, Linens, Etc. bought mostly with Cash, and wkk careful selectionv wiabeA to sell them to hi old friends and sew ones, and to All others for moderate profit Livinr. fbrtunatel. n. a." v commod&ting Banks, he hopes there will be UtUeor no vwuu wr vn:unui;, anu u course wtunave no chance for; dunning his customers. Rakitk. Sett. 29 181i. 5: wm. bressie tailor: : ;r SSSSSSTf ' ' t (From Richmond) . v INFORMS the Public that he has established himaeU " in hi line of business in BaWh , ui K.. .;. .i -t the econd story of the New House next the Star Office. ' c cmrance i irom me piauorm on the left, - directly ' opposite Mr. Henderson's printing room. Work com - ' nutted to bira shall be executed in the most faithful and'' fashionable manner. , ' , - lUeigh,pct- 26, 1815. 43 3w N ORTH-CARQLINA. Waiter Jaaes1 Domestic & Factory Loom pHE patent right to this LOOM, so far as respect the State of North-Carolina, has, been purchased by a Company of Gentlemen, who intend as soon as possible, to have constructed a number of the Looms for sale. They wnl have Looms hi operation in different pacta of the State in tlie course of the ensuing- Spring. Those per- sons who wish to purchase Looms, will make application to Samuel C. Brame, at Raleigh, and the Looms will be sent to them at the expenceof the Company. The Com pany can with confidence recommend this Loom as one of he most useful improvements in the Domestic Arts, which has been made ; fifteen or twenty yards can with ease be woven in a day, of a thrcAd which is usually denominated "a twelve hundred," and of a thtead denominated "a six hundred," from thirty to forty yards can be woven in the day A person can learn tie art of weaving on this Loom in two or three days. ;The whole process of weav1 ng is carried on by the motion of the Batton. The Loom ii simple in its construction, and easily kept in order. ' January 10, 1815- JUNIUS SNEED & Co. HAVE received from New-York and Philadelphia, an Assortment of DRY GOODS & GROCERIES, which they are now opening for sale at the Store underneath the Star Office- .; ' - ; . , ; 43-tf. . , Raleigh, 25th Oct. ... PUiiLIC SAE. WILL be sold at public sale on the 20tb November - .. nt?xti on t,,e Premises, ten LOTS, in. the Town of iiammoni,, (all atljoming lymgonthe main street lead ing to the pubiic laiiding There is a tolerable dwelling house and other necessary house for a small family. 1 he terms will be made kpown oh the day of sale. , W1LUAM MATTHEWS. Oct. 7th, 1815. ! 43 5w - - ; Advertisement. THIS is to forwam all persons from purchasing a Note J rril.fM U.. . - n - r-i -, I f . . . - - I , is.t uj wo 10 ijcuiiei Druiui, ior two nunarea and twelve dpllars And fifty cents, as the said note was given for property which I consider unsound, and therefore (do not intend Davine- ont. ' . ; ' , j a - - - i Cheraw, C- II- S. C. Oct. 1st, 1815. v . Iredell County, OcU 20ft, 115, f , ' rTmay be reconectedtiuttheSynodof the ahove tate" ' X at their essions in FayettevUle last uly, handed out Uirough the medium of aU the public paper, edited in the' V city ot Raleigh, A recommendation to the people undet' their care, hoping that other might be atuntive to the same, to form, themselves rat Moral Association for the -' suppression pf.yice and immoraUty. . Pursuant to thari " recommendation, the Presby tery of Concord, at their m ,". sions of September last, appointed three of .their mem- ' " ber as part of an intended Committee, and directedeach ot them, at hi own discretion, to choose two lay citiaena ' to act in concert with them m drafting jQttatitoUMi - for such an AsftoIalin . w- ...... ? . . . Those Addiuoal member were sceorincl, chosen. ' and the above day was appointed to that purposed The - committee met according to appoinrmentAnd drew mmT -, Constitution to be held up to public view. 'v- v J With this design they have appointed, as a day of publ ' he meeting, Tuesday the 28th of next month (November) - - -at Centre Church in the above connfy, to lay said Consti tution before their fellow-citizen for their consideration. ' and, it thought expedient, u organize a society for the ' above purpose. ' ' As in thi we Are only copying after many of our fellowv citizens, in several of our iter tate, the committee ' earnestly request not only the citizen of tlie above County but of those which are adjacent to it. to attend . that, if such a fociety be organized, the example wUl be wuuweu uy iiny ut our iciiow-ciuxens, m ipming simi! lar auxiliary societies. ' k -, r ... -,. Such A genert meeting Irom the severai neighoorinsf , counties will be the more necessary, as come general plan should then be laid down, by which the view of the coni ' templated Boci?ties may be concentred in some one point,' 1 to give influence and energy to the nltimate design. ;v -' By order, , , , JAMES HALL, Chairmaa. J : for sale ; vy.v' V VALUABLE Tract of Land, containing about ICQ Acres, lying on thi water of bland Creek, in Gran..'-' ville county, within four mile of Williamsborough, , . The r situation is high" and ery healthy This tract is watered ' as well, perhaps, as any in the State--ha on it a blanta tion sufficiently laree for 8 or 10 hand tn vaii.tr 1 a A. 1 comfortable Dwelling Jloose with out house suited to ": IJianiiiig anu larming, ana m gooa urist Mill. A consh -dcrable part of thi land is as good Tobacco land as any.. in the county, and i also well adapted W the culture of , Wheat, Corn, Oats, fcc &cv 1 deem it unnecessary ta J say more, as it is presumable . those wishing to purchase i will first take a view of tlie premise. Application may x -be made to the subscriber near LduisWg, or to Richard ' " ' Inge, sen. of Graoville.x The payments will not be diffi cult. Negroes, at valuation, for the whole, or any part,'" . 'l will be taken in payments . . , .- - WM, MTJRPHEY .' iyui3Durg, uct. as, mi. . 44r6w . State of NorthCarolina, " . ' PASQUO TANK COUNTY. , NOTICE i hereby giveft that the taxes remain un paid -on the lands patented by John ITaniilton, hixl claimed by Cat he art and Johnson, of Philadelphia, King on the head waters of Pasquotank rivr,J Little river "aiut Perquimons river, containing ten thousand acres, be tlie same more or U.;fs. '- .''";V -,v'; - ' Also, one lot in the town of Nixonton, lately claime d by Willit Powe'll.-, All of the above, property or so much thereof a will be sufficient to satisfy the above arrearages,-and all incidental expeiices, ,will be sol4 on the 7(h day of December next, for read money before the Court Uouse door in "Elizabeth City should said taxes remain unpaid at that date , , r. JOHN POOL, Sh'fi Oct. 25, 1815. . ' - , 43jtpd ..' '" - WANTED " , V ;...: -' r !' ' "T"--. JMfEDlATELY A young man acquainted with the Dry . Good business, ' ' - JUNIUS SiNEED&Co. Baleigh, Oct. 25th. 43-tt. -', Terf Dollars Reward. RUNAWAY from the Subscriber the' I Ith' Scptembet .r. last, a Neirro Man by thvnameof M1LIS. ahmi oi years of age, 5 feet I Q incheLiijrh,1 stout and well made, rath6r yellow complected, one' of his fincrers off at th fir.- ' f joint t he is a 'good Sawyer, and has sawed in. Wake ' " -: iTunicun anc ?asu- tie Wjii prooably attempt to pas as a ' ' ., free man. Any person who 'wuV deliver said Negro to 1 the subscriber shall receive the tubove reward, orfive dol lars, if secured, iu any Jail so tliat I get him gain.-''" ' - Oct. 17, 18t5 '. - - . 44-3tp. nW LYNCH 8c CATHEH IJT AVE Just received-by Jhe ship. Philip Tahb, from j' . t.ivei pool, jine sale, at their Store age at a reasonable! viz i Cloths, casimercs, yestihgk velvets, cord, stwckineu,'" nusryngs, jnomoaacTi, plains, lurriteln, blanket, jcalicoes, received by Jhe ship . Philip Thh, from J -" . t the following GwhTs, which they ofTerfor-- h ore In Petersburg, by the piece" or pack ' i ? blendajice, tor Cash, Cotton of Tobacco;, i' f ' I. X gmgoams, uimuy, iiurung, camprjcis, linoens, hosiery, " fli l shawl, handkerchiefs, edgingi lea, hardware, cuUeryi '" - U ' Petersburg, Va, Oct 25. 1815- " ;, 4M t ' J 4il BLANKS FOJi MLE AT TWi SI AR OFFICE. I-
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