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STAIR t. 1 North- Carolina "Gazette. IMLBlOIt, (:;7cT)Ui) VY, KOVKMBKR 29, 1816. t- Vl. VIII Pl'ILIttlEB WIEKLY, ny TUOMAS HENDERSON, JUN. lLfl-ltl tire doUara per niMim paper will fTinboot at least ftl 50 is paid m advac:i I paper diaconlinued ooly at the vpuo of ue ' Vsuw.' " 11 paid ,VLumru, exceeding 14 linra, incited three & , and 25 ccnti for ech continuance. , Thomas u. icotty; HAS jnst received a large aotment of fancy and Staple Good; Alw a uppl y of , l,qo.or tad other Orwriea. which ke will sell r. t, 'i, or on a sltcrt credit to puncmslcuu.ra Ilk'ifch N o-15. 1816. 4 J.- !? Tmrrnin. V- PORTRAIT irrFAlNTEU, , ITERS hi rrofeional service to the pub- Cheap Grocery Store. a. xicholl . X NEORMS the public that He ha jut received 1 a fresh oPPIt of GHOCERIES, which, witS tkote on hind. raiVc bit n ruct c oj4r ( .-v- nong other ankles, be cut id Juiici Hum Cherry Uou ce, St. Cr jix do .in:. e-i a', Kvnh Kasl da Sniu for I'unrh, 0d CV,,,C Brandy, S nrry ne, llrtiand t.in, M ilaga d J A ftwrtcfcii do C untr) do Good Wlu.key, P .. Apple Uraidv, LiafSair, Peach BranCy. old, fcc. Vf. 4c, C fCBK m excellent q nbt. Alt ot which Iw wuisclilow i t (; h. FOUK1GN. .I5 V.ii'-I'or, .cnr b". Forfir AVtn. II the arrival jeterday aftfrDwu ol' l it- Iv-aat .lun Importer, CaUaio Hili, in the rcoiei L-Lde ar.ort paa:n: of 22 Jar I o n Liverpool, we have received oar regular' UiC olIoudon paper and hiping lit to the ilid of . JcLooer, and Liverpool pper to the 2jtn of Hat mouth. ir. '816 Watches, Jewelry, m'c AVra TJa ffi HHHHE A.b.err u&ii fur at the Store U c' uu " . v- "V.'IV Vr: " 7.,: V 1 of Mr. R. JUnisn. atnuii(!S: Mr. Ur,..eV fUlkCflrtrn Wio i' awv 'r"" y . . . . . T .!! tb Raktsh Library, bctiri Ummw 44 tf ")Iiniaturc and Portrait Painting. THE Subscriber respectf ully informs the poh lie, that he. is ready to execute any nrocrg jktattue.ttih-iiliorteM notice. Speciroeoi ol .ilS )mt nrmarbe en ml h't ridwx ner the Suie tiouse, ?rv afttiuoon, between the bcuri of 3 nd 5 Nov. ft, W 6. 45 t b. State Bank, cf North Carolina. Raleigh, 5th November, 1816. nsui,aujo!i!!; Trriv oi immediatt y oppcwti iLkioir'uttr riet, m- UMd uad it v th-r 6riqultty, and an i-icru k-i. imnt it" Jf'WrX BY and SILVRK V AKK, Stc. ice. bi-Ji will l e Uip ed of low Tor Cult only. S I KM EM 8. rL W. 14 h Nor. 1816 Taken up A ND coramittctl to tue Jan .if Hertford coun ty, N. C. a NKtilK) MAX, who av his nime it 1'uM, zn te'ontaioa lr. .lor-Mit t i aniden coui.iv, Cietiii, a:ii late-y b n 'it rrom a Mr Eiv urti.lclc), Irom r rquimniii cun Timu is aooU' 21 vt-jrs of . 'e. i k -ovi. jieiititr, i .....I. . . M r.,! d.i ..' t ' . , . i WI1U . IU 1UH Jl. L VI 11. II I. Will ) Mniw f. i i JJELTIMjoI the Stockholders ot Huh Bank .,m)-Usin-VM ,Wg. ifcd0i,m.-.oi-.iini -ed ii.-pod I is i requested on Monday the 2nd of Decern- hamrspun jMckiiainl trt)w,er9, uiul .1 ! w t (,;, k i i eettV f-'-Xi t Uie Academy buiidiugi in this city, tor an u.d iair nf fair lop bcou ; tlif ';W-1 i; ri-q;i. s..d . tttpu."posc of clcciinj !reetora, ttc Stcckbolder not co:ne forward, puy c'liarei, ami 'nkc i.im w-y, or hi j lriojr it " their priwcr to attettd, may role by proxy it ; u iU be deait iUj as die lw d.iv. wJioriatd by puer of attorney. G. .V. &.'lTTIf, fur Hy order of the Board, IS.'iJC C.W'I'kil, SI, WM. If. IIJlW'OOD, Cahier, rin. v. c.nr.t 28th 816. Kov. 8.1316. 45-t2iD. a LoNliryn Off. 12. A paper f this morning ia! There ap pear ery Uouz irit)a'iliy tuat our port will j bv Lirowu 0 eu oil Die Ijth of next nwnth, for I tt. free import uf treia wheat and in ail iiketihood nit wiil he abow the - average price, ' and oe alo adiititted. One beneficial eiVetl hm! resllf fiuni the otetiiii of tlie porta: it 1 aJ e uvaercc. irtve euifiloyiuieiit .lor tiic lu Mi HnM...li f.L.. ...J ........ f.Mt .,:triM' r A n ue r rVr?. ,r , L ... ,. .k . inanu'..ciai en mu. 11 11 ciucvimvu um 13(J,0UU iirteri of foreign wlieat are already uiiJt'rt ie K.iu'm Ijck, iuitiiij5 the eveut ol the average oj ttie 1 Jth. A (Ireadiai Tn e inoke oat at Constantinople on t ic l.Jtn if Aaut, wliicli deatro) od 1200 house and oHHj snips and naaities. Hie Ja.iuis'j.ii 10s, it i Said did not tiiplay tlieir u uai aLc.ity in exii;iuihin the llamea. The paia. e .d tiieir iate tavorite Jussuf Aa, was the only building in t ic destroyed (juarter whitiiit niained uninjured. A ente niii wiio lift Calais on the 9th inst. at.ik-s tuat therojiit. v alu.i tnc coast presefit ed a meiaiichol v i'i';uire, tue crops t emu rot- - i ! V f a. him ofhaviog favourrd LU enrroiea. The Drj hope to etnbrvil him with the Knlih. rrtiar. -The rrturita f the new chamber of deputiea are nearly completed with the xtp iB of thoae from t'rica and the Lower Alp. ' Though many of tin eltra royalwt hae, teea uccesaful, aoroe of the mott euaiaent of tactn have lost their elections. Spain. The qaeeo ofpain and hervitef arrived in Madrid ob the 48th lu The mar riage ceremony, which connected tlie piaceMa who is represented a yvusand lovely, wiUkV the beloved Ferdinand for hie, wa cefobrjff d ' 011 the following day, Ferdinand tnimediatcl iasued a decree of aoaety and general pardw for all those offenders in Spaiu, whoae ' puntsii . . ment can be remitted without danger to aiciety; t on account af hi marriage, liot none oi tt. patnot are mcloded in this amnesty. i y, a an vi ar' wu mi mm wr i f , , A 77ce neio JlesiioA.'Vht atory of a Jew haviof ' K--f ' I cofiecletl i laiie ?T t p-javkoo& pf - ' , 'r 1 j iMioBjou, ta now arKnowieugcu wsea laorua . tion. - ,i-';-'Sm Maria Louisa. Maria Louisa remained nekf -six weeks at Florence, where her health im proved surprisingly. She received with affahiW ity the inhabitants of distinction, and a fevr French gentlemen. It w as remarked she ow teu spoke of Iter husband, and ever with lha . most atl'ectionatc attachment. She became voir' ry popular, appearing daily in her carriage, mi attended, in every part of the town. Boston Jttr. 18. Our accounts from France, through the me dium of the Paris prints, are auspicious to tha cause of Louis; but private letter darken tiia t: TV j ill B ti a I ti-.ii on toe -round, oiai cut ami souio uncut, : face of the oolitical horizon of that country j and a car, ity -ij rehei.dcd in conseijiicnce, ex- j The sudden dissolution of the Chamber of De ceiit i' ti e aiiicie ui oais, m watcn meie ap- rmties. niav be oresuined to have created muca fetate oi' Nortii C.tioliua, CAMDEN COUNTY, In Eqai'.ij, September Verm, 18 1 6. For Sale, I . THAT valuable and well known Tract of j Laud Ivinir in the County of Northampton i on Roaitoice liiVrr, alom .Iiree miles below Halifax, and Charlea lii 'ut , v$. losi-pn rlioriuiu. nl,, I i oi -i. uri and bontnine fmm Kortbamwi C. II ft contains a!ut ( MiiU r, Ly jii iidi, & Co u-ul l ic Lk.i L TJ cres, of a bi.J, 550 r 6.'0 are prime ln'n crrnur.ils. a I aopeann to the satiataction ot tfiti t. oui t. . iiitf-Mr j that Jusepii I norn!urgli, 1 imriiomp'i and M.iier, Lyijn Miiler, Co .ri not inlx.a'.a j ul iiiis I Slate, 011 motion id' die r.linufl", b' lusaliont. ,r i or- uerca by tl.e court tnal puoocuiu ue nuiui- in in icijrti biartoruiree wieas mcce'veiy,in Will tim.K;rcd -mi t vattfmi, and as to fcrtifitv to nor in t!ie U. S. Terms, 1 -ly lon;e in Louislmrj.; V- Cai uiiua. JKtVIS BttlAVT. piqued A ')! ! o ie a l-i'' lettoi lro;n id' (antity. at A inont alui 11 1 1 1 ir Slate of Xorth-Carolina, Yttiwan County. I Clianctryy October Term, 1816. , Tbe Administi-Atora ot Benjamin Forsyih, . v. Jez Robinett and Richard Sterne. y 'V appearing to the satisfaction of the court, I ffiat Richard Sterne, 6ne of the dcfrndairta iTt'.ii case, does not reside within the limits of tins 'itite ; It is therefore ordered that publication be made Jn t! Haleieh Star for ix weeks succeisively, for the laid Kichvrd Merue to appar at tbe next lercn to be tpitien l'r thecouoly of Kowan on the 2d Monday after Up 4th Monday in March next, and plead, arncver, or JeinutT, otlierwise the bill ill be taken proconfetso a nint him and heard exparte. Wihmn, CIIA8. FISHER, C. M. E. ) 14 6w Slate of North-Carolina, Pitt County. fctnes English, " Superior Court of Law and J I. a- I ii,iles -.In aaid defendants apuihr at the ntx term ui I1.3 c-ori tu be iiulden at tbe court imum-. ia Ch.i iIhi on iii 8- coini Monday in March .icxt, and pi'&'i, inh'Aer or dmur. ju'ijment WiiHe taken pro roidi r,o k-ki.- ,t 'h m. GEO. VEltEBEE, C. M. E. C. C, 40-Jw. Stale of Norlh'Carolina, LINCOLN COU i V. Court of Pleus cnt Qudrter ,batsii.ns, October Term, I8I0. niin R..u 1 c K -n-J i:lUrbm-n VSm f J Mchae Bddridge. J nt'; ewlJ"e- IT appearing to the satisfaction of tlie ( utirt. that Micliael Baldride tlie defendaat is ii' t an inhabitant of tliia state ; It is thcrehne .-i -dered by court, that publication be made three months successively in the Uaieith Star. t!;at he l'ai in, ol the oth inst. dijosilion has inani- lested 1 lao.lt, jai tiLulai 1 v.itiiia tlie lat two da-, s anioi the K, or classes. Tne cause is not teas alarini!! a li-e in tl.e price id !rcad. The ui:liavi.ur of the population sevcial paru of Pari -.as been su violent tuat many individual have !.eo;i .u rt-led by t Police." Octi'L-r 17. Acconh.i to a paragraph from Na,iioo, tlie Aiooiicat.s liave coiiaideiahly aba ted their pretensions, in coiisetjucnce of which au at raiij-onieat was about to bo elleclel. ho u;cc. nave raiat-d the price of ale 5s. advance on Jho. Sermon & aife y lU jah Cliamoer- tain and Diners appear at the next county court of pleas and ffii;irtir MPdeinni to he held for Lincoln county Equity, Sepiember Term, j at the court-house in LincoLton on the third 1816. Monday in January next, reiilo v ami li'oad to nlii.i - i.i.r rt.ii. .ii-a tn.-n l'it.H . ...:n 1 ......! .... . ! per baiTet, on ace u:it of the malt Mid !io;s. Ociuber 16. A vessel arrived last week from St. lit : -:ia, whicn .vas put under embargo for si). ue tiiiie, and an orticer brought dispatches up to g.'vc-rnu;eiit. The uature of them has not trarn j.i. o.l, nut tliey seem important lrom aecroi v i;:athas been o:)erved Gucernmem Ci,nnact. An extraordinary evied sensation was excited in tne city on Saturday, I at tne proposal i.tade by the government to con j tract lor tierces "of poik and 50U0 tier ,008 of teed ; t;ut it sliQuld oe recoilecteu t'oat, tor.iion v tiio Americans supplied provisions to t)ie West India Islands, because tney could af lord to do it on coeaper terms, than could be ob tained in ii. inland. 'Now provisions in Ameri ca aie at the rate of Lj os. pr. barrel, when the same kind in Su!and are at 13 10s. The dif ference ol price, t. pettier with the policy of sup- may account , I Q T lie UICBUIUCU I.V HO 1 1. 1 1. M - L . t..LI! . 1 - .... sensation in uie puouc minu , nut icmoie w ...y . are from tlie scene of action, aud indistinct aav , our accounts must necessarily be, it will be wise ?. to watttlie assembling of the new Deputies, and if. tv-r see what their schemes are, l.efore we fnake up- - , our judgement of the wisdom or folly of ti.-. measure. - " '-"' Agreeably to the treaty of Paris the Kingfff Prusia, has granted an assylum in his kingrloift to all persons comprised in the French Ordi nance of July 30, 1815, and to those proscribed; . by the additional law of amnesty, n the for me.f are, included Soult, Carnot, &c. ontf in th6 . latter Fouche, and all who voted for the murdet of LiOUlS 16A.j Party spirit runs high in Sweden, againaft Bejrnadotte, and his family. The Swedes itink the military talents of'an alien are not now ne cessary for their protection, it is therefore, like ly, tli at Bernadotte will lollow the fate of his old the I master, and descend from the, regal eminence ( to which circumstances elevated him ; aud that the native royal race will we recalled to rh .' - -.1 . 11 appearing to the satisfaction olthis court, j iSSUe, or judgment will be entered up aaiast ; f0,- t,e ,;ri)ni,Sed contract of Government, .thltGatsey, Sally, and Ira Ledon three of him and execution issue accordingly. A defendants m thw Miit. are not inhabiunts of this itatej It is ordered that two months public notice be g'fen W the aforesaid dcfhndanls by svdertiseniu in lit Italeili Star, that unl. hs they appear at Uio next T'-rm of Uns Court to lc held at the CoUrt-Hoosi o -Greenville on thr fisrt Moonday in March tu xt, and put in tlieir answei-s to the bill of coirpiaint, jMdgmtnt ui'.l Wi n eitd ac;xiinsl them pronfesso. M gm IV. HJINllJl IMvY, C. M. Ej State auk of North-Carolina. Raleigh, October 1316. frHE president and directors of the State ( X Hank of North-Carolina, give notice a iteabletoar. act of the general .-iSttembly of North Ca 'f fD'uia, passed in 1811, entitled "an act in addition to - WactesUblisbinira State Bank," &c That this Uar.k and it branches will take up and exchange all the pa f& currency of this state which shall be presented at uVmbink or any .f its branches for Uie puipusc of beinjj ', J up and exchanged ; and that this bulk and its b'ancheH will receive the paper currency of this state in piyment of any debt due Uie bank. By order of the B'rd, ' Bttite of North-Caroiina, GATES COOKTY. . I , In Equity, Jpril Term, 181G. v James Hcfflar,' rt. S- Petition for divorce, filed. Deborah klnffl r BH-E defendant being out of-the state, or so j conrnnla horself that thft nrilinnrv nroresa I glp4 Test, State of Nortk-Cdrolina, itowao County. Jn Chancery; October Tern, 1816. Kob.-r; G-a-anier, John Travis and the heirs a. Uw of Henry Weaver, dtc i T appearing to the satisfaction of the court, fl.tiiat some of the defeudants in this case, to wit; John W aver, Kachel W eaver, Ann Ueuvri, .'len rv VeaVi r. fcv.. Weaver, and Ci.t!n:rn;e Ue-ver, chil dren of Voluiuine Weaver, ciec. dunot n side within uus Lit- r, Dal Oct. 14 We understand a mer cantile !ioii-c in that town has received informa tion from Copenhagen that thv trade to Iceland is now laid open to all nations, subject to the regulations precii'oed by t!ie royal ordinance dated at Copenhagen the 11th of September last. Liverpool Oct. iG. The Gnnd Duke Con- stai.tine, the Emperor of Russia's brother, arri iced on Saturday in London. Jitgiers, state of the city since the battle. We stau;; It i therefore ordered, that pubiiCuoii be ?tt', davc the pieaJtfte to announce intelligence from in the ttaleigl. 8-r for six weeks in sucessmn lor sa.d A1.,j yinc(? thc departure of the British squad dtfendaias to ariDar at the nex; term to be brld tor n it- 1 l- 11 S rXu oflton. cihe id Monday after .e 4tb ron from those shores. H,s majesty's ship Pro- . 1 . Monday in March next, anil anuwtr, pieao, or ueniurr, oilier ise the bu! wiW be tsiken procuiifcsso as tp diem, and beard expai-te. mtness, CIL1S. FISHER, C. M. E. 4 tiW State of North-carolina, Rowan County. In Chancery, October Term, 1816. ilotativ) laiwiton, vt Michael Miller's heirs and repr senlatives, to wit : Nan cv Miller. Jolin Miller. Ann Mrtli-.r, V.. .bed Mdier, Jacob Miller, Sally Miller, Folly iile-, witn C-Jty I sacrifice of their rag ; but afterwards by some metheus, Captain Dashwood, arrived on Sun day se'nniht from the Mediterranean. She sailed from Alyerson the 0th ult. and left the city in a very disturbed state. For some time I after the departure of the British fleet, the Tur kish &oldiers ond the inhabitants appeared re gardless of their ruined city. On the 10th of Sept. the soldiers broke out into open tumults aud offered to the Dey the choice of losing his own head, or of permitting the murder of all the Jews and Moors, and the plunder of the city. The f)ev indinantl v ottered himself to be the n . . . . 1 -w cunnpt be served u;jon lier ; It is therefore or jkM by decoU'-t, that publication be m.wle in ths lta ,"!;! Star Tor six mnUi, thai unless the defendant "nes frward by next court and plead, judgment final "enad against h-.r Test. jif. RWUICJC, C. $M.E. 33 f-m fe. C Brauie John rlulloway, HAVE formed a conncctioii in the Mercan tile business, under the firm of Bramc and 1 IryKlll- ti -nit u .... n..u- irvi.i... ;"ll,r-bic?) a very extensive upp.y of good suitable to y, mhJ are no v. i.prinn iLree Uoors aoove uie Ul(; Km II niv.1 1.artaka HhI 1 I ill 'm m!i'.-K llnir l.ui'i. .ljtur ; '7. "V -...v. ...... . ,-kv. T'W -' (0 avery l.miieii proill for CaSh, or 00 a ,1 jtori credit if piinc'iiality cua oe iijiifcd Wu Miller, and Divid Muter, by their guardian Joiio Pefc. ticout. f glHlS cause coming on to he heart! upon the Ji Bill, interlocutory decrees, (masters re pou) and other proceedings It is ordcr- l and decreed that unless the defendant pay into the ofii-i t the clerk and master tlie sum of five hundred an thirty dollar-, thirteen cents, the same being ibe an10J.it of pni.cirtii ' and interest of die mortgages, by th second day of next term to be held for the county of Rorn on the 2d Monday after the 4di Monday " vtarcli .text, Uicy shall be forever barred and foreclosed,' from idi tqu ty of rcdeinpu.m in the iaudin q wstion. lod ii apptaring to the court, that acob Miller, one of the defendants doer not reside w'.iliin this staves it is dierefoit ordered tliat notice of iT.it decree he pubhsiied tor uix weeks sue- 4 . 1 ft. ceBiivi iy iii tUi iuiei,n 3 :o- FISHER, a.M. JE. largesses, he comoosed their turbulence. They then began to clear away the rubbish from the streets, and to make the rampart -ppear less ruinous, by filling up the chasms in them with mortar and loose stones. But, up to the time of the Prometheus sailing, few or no endeavors were made towards the permanent repair of the batteries. No insult was offered to the crew of the Prometheus, though the Dey more than once expressed his indignation, that a British shin should remain stationary in the bay. The French papers state, that the Dey .has, taken umbrage at the conduct of the emperor of Morocco, whom he chargesvvith not having Acad tKtt t innlatiniis id treaties, and trom whom he demaads satwtaatin. Me? aeas I throne of their ancestors. Though the exiled king of Sweden, Gustav. Adolphu, is too much,. a lunatic to be entrusted with power, hi son is considered a youth of promise, and Las just en tered hi 13,h year. ' lie has been educated and patronised by his aunt, the present Empress of Russia. His Holiness has denounced certain fashion able habits of the Ladies of Rome and he haft been pleased to forbid the tight inexpressibles ot the uenllem?n St. PetersburghSept.7. His Excellency Count Nesselrode has adV dressed the following circular to the forreign Ambassadors and Ministers : - " The Emperor having judged necessary to ascertain in person, the state of the provinces which suffered most by the residence of the ene my, and to hasten by his presence the execu tion of the measures adopted for effacing th traces of those evils, has determined to undei take a journey, mto the interior of , his empire." His majesty has accordingly" proceeded in 'th first place to Moscow. lie will afterwards vjs it the neighbouring governments, after which h will repair to Warsaw to strengthen the mea sures of an administration newly formed undef his care, and to give the necessary develope ment to his plans for establishing, on the most durable foundations, and under the protection of the Peace and the Conventions concluded' at Vienna, the future happiness of his new sub jecis. - - " The Emperor, in prescribing to the underv signed to notify his journey to M , at th same time directed bim to enter into these de " -t tails, in order to prevent any interpretation. which might assign ether motives to this jouiv ' neys ' , i.': The Emperor confided to the undersigned the honorable office of maintainine.ilarthk.hl absence, the ordiuary relation with the P'pl0. matic Body accredited at his Limrt. ne ,na therefore tl.e honor to beg that M , willad . dres to him any communications, he may have , to make on the part of lfis Court, and that hev " 111 1 ' rii . m t win 0 i assureu 01 tne eagerness wun wuicu will brinu the same under tlie cognizance of hift august, master, with whom he will nieze all op portunities of contributing every thing in Ins powot to the consolidation of the union which e happily exists between the two Courts. " The undei signed seizes this oiypwrtunity t renew to M , the assurance of his must dit itiua;aihe4 eftsideration. --i- ' k! . 1 t n 1 4 - I", f 1 Li r; 43 tf. m kv - 'Hi t 1 1 tyn. I V 1 ,f"
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