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1: ir 1 V II iS it k k,'S & ti tle lot r id-1 a; ' Jer hie if": "t- V. r. at xirifr knd oJ whieh , Ton nave a note foot. Sterling bills hive aavaucea to u iraocs, and will go higher in nittenj of (ho late po litical events," Supplement to tie Londou Gazette of Saturday. - MOn'dAT. JOLT 3, 810. freVvatch of which the following is a copy, last night received, addressed to Earl Ba by his grace the Duke of )VeIUngtdnda re'illie, June 29, 1810.. 1 . V '1 A was last tburst, . fpil OrVfc Mr LdKD.i-i-BeiDjc aware of the anxity exeist inc. in England to receive the returns ot junta nnd wouuded ia tbe late actions, i now send ; list of the officer, and expect to be able to send Sellers and H, Cummin cu r ijiirpenv rrrmvTv Qnat - nim- Mnblexr. -Cam iaftl ww v,wt hwMwa- V ' this evening ?retarna officer and 'soldiers. VThe noncommissioned officers and soldiersBritish and Hanoverian, killed, woboddjandin88ing, arbetweenteand 18.300. ,-';& .: . Your lordship will see, in the inclosed lists " he na'me $ of ome " valuable - officers lost to his mojestyS ..service. Among tbew I cannot Avoid to mention uoi. uameroq, 01 inavxu, auu col. Sir H. Ellis of the 22d regiments i to whose conduct 1 have frequently ucawnvyoor iora shin's attention, and tfho .at last fell destin &uhji tnnn which ihev commanded. '' . .... Notwithstanding the glory of the occasion js impossible not to lament such men, Doth on mceoHut of the piiblie aud as friend. : I hava tie have to be, cW. -r. . WELLINGTON. Anieri can Intelligence. NEW-YORK, AUO. 17 T?o We Mgcrine Frigates Captured.--TQ tholitaneBsf-MessrsrrBtttie of this city, wo are indebted for a copy of trie following letter, containing thepleasiug intel ligence of the capture of two more Algerine aiejihylhjniericaajquadron-under the command of Commodore Decatur. - "Boston, Aufjrusjt 15 Noon. " Arrived -below, the1. ship Cyrus, captain Eames, 4ff dajs from Lisbon. While at the Tagus, eupt. Eames received the following let ter from J. P. Hufchinson, Esq. at Lisbon, be ing a letter he had received from Carthagena, dated 20th June,' ' " Yenterday arrived at this por! dismantled and almost' a Mreck, an Algerine frigate She bad been captured and rednjed to thir itate by American ships of war outside. We' ire this moment informed that aribther Algerine frigate has aNo been cnptur.eii by thS. Americans and curried into Essair anchorage on this coast, dis tant from here about iTjieagues ast.' - Conjirmation.-C&nu Eames, spoke Augiist 9, oft' Cape Sables- brig Shakespeare, capt. Rand, who informed that he left Lisbon 6 days after us, and a confirmation of the above was received atr Lisbon fust before he sailed, by a TSwtd WtVeiwJf hv waWn sightoff CmrDe j catur's squadron when he captured the 3 Alge rine frigates, and two brigs 'were , also captured at the same time. This inforjnation may be dependeil upon. ' . The, following letter on th? same subject, is from the Palladium Office, Boston, to the Edi tors of the Mercantile Advertiser. - r v "?S2'B,st(m Aojjmt t5 noon. Arrived, ship Cyrtts, Eames, Lisbon, 43 ; 10 days since spoke brig Sliakenpeare, Hand, for Jew-York, and was informed that Decatur's Squadron had capiiired tbjee Algerine frigates and two briss. r This news is Said to be corro borated by letters Somu passengers are but we have tiuV seen them. We have : itions, W01. UlacKman ana James Maimews, DUPLIN COUNTY. Senate, J. Gillespie, Commons, Jobn B. Hussey and David Wright. ANSON. Laurence Moore, senate. Joseph ; Picket and W. Dismulces,. commons. RANDOLP1L Jobn Long, senate. 8, K. Goodman and Joshua Craven" commons. . - v GUDLFORD-Jonathan Parker, senate. John HowcU and MNairyt commons. .. -NASH. Senate, George Eoddie. Commons, TtobeM CLJIiiUai4nd'Mie4jarftXrthwr'" T. : State of the Poll in Rowan Counfy.6enate, W. Boietl hamer 1106, Leatherman S)6 ; Commons, J. A. Pearson 1529,. O. McCulloh 1476, D. Hunt 852; B. Moore ffrf.,' wnwoiroiiv ' . T"- J. Steele J6, J. Henderson 50. T RAtiriX BICTBICfT , ,: Burges, (fed.) Bryan (demo.1 . Bertie, -. . 2?S 882 Hal .fax, 79 458 Northainptn,-' 459 f 564 ' Iartin,Q61. , 2J9 moas I William' vlugiass;(Thonias Blackbuny;f5jif rff- BUNCOBESenate, . John Longraire. . Commoijs, -Horton; James Lowry. State: Of the Tolls SenaW,! Lonemire 470. B. iritrhtowcr 390 1 Commons,. Horton 6j0,.Lowry 559, II. Kyle.552; F. Foster 4u8, R. Murray 364. :- : . NEW-nAKOVER.-Senate, Jas.Xarkins, Commons, Joel Parrish, and, Geo FennelL ' , . TOWN OF. WILiynNGTON." Wm. Vatt J ones. . BRUSyViCKW-Senate, Jacob Leonard, Commons, C. Baker and U. SuVherland ' ' J : j BLABEN COUNt.T.nte,.Ja;icfc, Comffloni, Chatham," Rowan, Randolph, 1781 1943 162 majority for Brysrti SAtlSBUHT DISTRICT. Lttver(demo.-Pearsonj(fed.) 883 480 -83 1691 997 266 2763 Edgecomb, -Beaufort, Pitt, Hyde, Washington, Tyrrell, l,2437. 326 majority for Love. TABBOBOPBH DISTBICT. J. Haughton. 357 -380 959 15 W.Clarke 854 347 50" 580 J67 200 " 1853 ttp w 1. - 1 -il sent of t heir nafents or cruardians. on : 2146. WILkKS J)l STBICT. Lewis "Williams, Esq. (or), rep.) by a large majority pver Mr. Franklin. THE MURDERER ARRESTED ! Extract front a letter of C. Moore, esq. P. .If at Lumber . ton, XPc. to the editor, dated ; -' v " Auucst 20, 1815 "Tne'pnnt' irtnt tricide John Sanders, (who killed ha brother lately in Gates county,) has been apprehended and i now in goal in this town. .He was taken in Marib.lUMrTct, S. Caro lina, and when examined before Sion Mford, Esq. one Ot Uie Justices of this countv, be confessed the fact, and in consequence of this confession was committed. ".jj. think it is highly necasai-y that he should moved from i this to the coxinty in whicft he committed ' vne vnnantrai act, ana inaigpeeauy anu wouiu ii noi oc proper for our executive to have it done ?" Enlistment of .VTrijrj. In the division orders of the Peace establishment, I observe " that all minors and ap. J prentices, who may have heen enlisted without the ton- pplicatioh by the Jastiee ! wtic$t- Vo what. a low ebb bait thou fallen faUlje respectable Vouniy of Wake.' in which, ; it U aid,; tivo Tostices of the peaee can be found, who will bail those whom 12, nay 4 ft rood ahd lawful men of the countVk have de elared, on. their oaths, to bd murderer; ! It is well known thit the eoronec of the euntj was called oti latelji tto hold art inquest, over the rdantrled earcas of a negro man slave, tbe pro perty of 8. B. ftf this county. v. But thesaid iuitices, have, 1 Warn, balled the perpetrators or a more man savage ac' wuuoat eveH con salting the coronet pr inspeetingj or calling for, tbe-wdiet of the-jfrdf inqBesrnd haveTi fict, set up their own generate opinions in op position to tbe opinions of (he aid-12 or 16 of tbe Citizens or said chuptyjdeltrerea under the saaetiqn of a iolemn otdh. . 4 Citiieti of Wake. ' : r tj iT TiiihbP dpyitijwtt A Dr' . OalJ 1 liuviiu iiiiiiuii Julu Term, 1813 Tbe u riders! rorors.-eomnosine the committee ap t&4 honorable the Court of Over and W arJaiFBeliwftlainmr To oeverai ieii8n naTB been tv. v,i r.A fIafrYhiffa ttively that Boo.pirta had Embarked near that bort ina schr. ih-iSni 'A ed, it is supposed for America ( r' tjtis.said that in conjeqnenee o?'the death of V" his serene hiffhaess the Duke of-Brunswick; the English Hanoverian government will hava the administration 6f thereby of Brunswick, .' as gurardian to the Hereditary Prince during his minority. , . v J . " - ' . feOVKB, JDLT3. Arrif ed here,', and embarked last eveuinS the Right Honjrjpiiiii,! 'BL'dlniraUjf yaeht, and sailed under couvoy of frigate it is supposed his Lordship will reacli , ' I usiena mis evening jy 7 0 eloek. " ' ' ' . FOETSMOUTH, JOLT 2t By some Frenchman landed this day, it t supposed that Bonaparte had. escaped froni Havretwo days sinee, and put tosear , Lately, at Salisbury, Gen. John. Steele,-elected U re- Legislature of the state. H the treasury of the Umtctl sned," ertc: r?sent tnn town in the mstP-if ofV b0UVe, and with inucli pleasure sate, that eleiiVliness and neatness prevailed throughout ieljpystoittt iw U the maiiu fvetaring'. depart ments, industry, reguif;j and order arc0B8picuftirs j that th crimiijits clean and bcaltRy, and their diligent esteemed fohis inflf t lU lttdivt4rtur--ATr1i the Wash mgtotl scliord, he has followed to the erruve his coninm. i 1 .fc.. ' ' 1 s. - . 1 w " Term, 18tffJ to Visit the Penitentiary and maei. yana moms. Hie partnership of tWoate fiarhined wjfh great care every part lSih inst.. by niuiu, conse;-tJir3; indebted to them wdlpUiase pay ttwir respective ae.inn'9. - . .id t.rrt . C ; Z WILil.l M5. j KMpiph. 25th Anp 1815 jfK n rut in M. IK MAYES. 1 2 3u and John Williains of iVlerihiiizr V J0.. rcsceired fi-om New-York a wnrk were assianed Utem.in a. irianter hjchj appiayea tne juagmeni anuuumauuy 01 iueir fcefier;i?? ' - ' ;-;:' . ' r That the institution is la a'mo9t flourishing t,per, Mr. Lnj.mi Willi.., rii ,'2 duet, the eommittee are happy to bear witness,) a. jU lo.fhssimTe.Fme Linnen Cun'jir. is entitled to their.highest praise. . - ' .i5iKjyoflfnd Berlin Web- Mack aadiiQlored L -vSntinp Tbe-eommittee have uo hesitation in express-" t i? vymte and colored Satm innWiha. and.r .be trut Hons and ntrfe7 ement, the Penitentiary .w an' Maihchestlr Cords and Vel- BLick aiidfewiiitd tewJA inilllUllUU ' .'.uLo5U menu m uuiunuii' nuu . .. ' -it.'.' "Ji' if.'L'l I 1 Where they hre j..ist me asbortment 1. , , -r. . UUUU3. . - . WIT !,'- ... ... . to see fostered and protected, and. have not i' ffiiSXnSo?SrV, m' 'V W?Wc :.. 1. 1 i . t 'Paaadfpmon Cambrics M'lsluw, Frfe aj.d Common UOUOl.wiai its ucuciiciai tucuis wiii iu.155, Tt j i 4Juia7ti snirtillET do. It irlr U.idma long, be felt and acknowledged by the cOmmu- Fancy Muflin Robes nity at large. ' & ' . 1" ani W Mu1 There are in the Ienitenlary seventy-eight' F m'iSJ f 0,Ton J females, ami one hundred and torty-seven naies, Rordei-ed who are employed as fallows, viz : tKMAtES.V 44 spinning ;S-sewing . 1 catting out clothes 4 knitting 6 weaving1 2 quiHing 1 .warjiing,,,., t 2 reeling 1 . 'I heckiing cooking v ' 4 washing , 3 doing .house work 1,iursing 5 stck ' ' ,35 weaving and cjuilling 39 :waking shoes 25 Btnitrung and nailing 6 makiwg brushes 2 turning 2 carpenter's worlC' 3-jnak4ng cloth?" 14"pcking oakturt ;ttd wool ' ' "v''.". 4 cooking and baking 1 gardening . 5 jobbing 1 waiting 1 nursing 2 winding thread 6 sick , . 147 Black lace Vcls Blu and black Italian Crap. aconet Gentlemen and Ladies' silk id fiffiired Cam. " tin. . An .onttnnA bnc Shawls , White Jeans and Irish Pia- Figured a.id plain Wusl in per " " tl- 1 Case Beaver Hats, New Common Dimity arid Nan York Vtmuficiured keens I .rjr-.;co lla-s - VVhite TrndTJolOTcd Pocket 1 d;. 'VkiI flir. I. . rlmatcrchiets l Ho Wii.ttim.Hv's Thread ' Cambric Pocket Cards. heard from Dtjier . - . ni 1 11: KtLLLu fir tLiKt.ittirirrziz. 1 in u s iiiiik .iiikiii rrt n , reports thus' related, , w c , , ' 44 That our. MMisdrori had taken two Aisrerine t t, . ,4 , iV f, 1 ... J , were trampled upon, to fill the ranks of the army by seducing those over whom they had tontrol. And next those thus seduced are, contrary to their expectation, a gain placed under the authority from which they had intended to escape;-They arathus rightly punished bdt what shall we say of those Wftft are capable of breaking j all obligations to reach their unholy purposes r Foreign Xevi. There have riotj since our last, been any arrivals fromTEurope, bringing inrportant additions friajes am? two brigs j that tha Gnerriere wa u uruU of another frigate and that the On tanov sloop of war," was blockadins Algiers. iielow, SLshijps utsiues the Cyrus. . A'ififjTLiis (tEK.) iyvr 26'. e'Jnrfiflns.---An'exprPss arrived at General Jackson's head qnarter.s on Monday last bring ing tlispatehej from GovernoCiark, Edwards, &e. Commissioners appointed to negociate wjth the Inrlitlni reaidins- in inn the A! HRsrSninni And , its waters, the dispatehes bronght leave strong ; ta ock of t foreign inbdl.gence. Verbal acSoun?i grounds to suppose, that we shall again be com pelled to WBge. war againit those Savages. They were invited to attend the council at For taga des &ieax on the ,6th instant but few aU tended-several of (he tribes did not send a sin gle man j nor were, they expected to do so. The principal part of thoso wfio did attend, were the most insignificant and contemptible of th? Sauks And foxes of Rock river, 'wl08f princi ple warriors and chiefs were .left behind, to che rish, it is supposed, hostility towards otfr ''go vernment.". War parties of thos tribes had re cently started for pur frontiers. The Kick'a. jpoos, are also supposed (0 be associated with tbe tribe of Rock river, and participate in their unfriendly disposition towards onr government. ore piurcfaare said to have been committed by them sine the restoration of peace than dur ing tha late war. - It is the opinion of the com missioners, that the exertion of the military power of our ; government? will be neeessary to secure peace, . . J': All Of which is respectfully submitted. . Baltimore, Aug. 5th 1815. COMMITTEE. H K Heath, John Shrim, Richard Stevens, - Philip Uhler, Jtndre-u) Barge, Alexander Irvine. llALElGH : ', FRIDAY, AUGUST 25, 1815. -4- CTiaXTURNSOft:lStr HYD&lenate, Samuel Clark". ..Commonsi Thomas WASHINGTONSenate, Thomas rmwl. ' Com mons, TJian'el ftateman, James Freeman. : 1 ' i xKtbienatrChai'les THoskm3. Commons, 'D&nifel Sawvpr: rianmi nt.m an "" T"WN OF lULLSBOROUGli Thomas lluIO,Com-, -1J.X0IR--Scn'ate, J. Croom.- . Loftt n and Nathan Bvrd, . , : i ,. . , : T'-. . - - " RJ9HMOIfD Senate, James Stewirt, (no opposition.) Commons, Williasno JlLeQThomaS SteeH (Hit- c p M'ltod, A74, Steele, jisi lu Ysughan, 24, Micbai Dockcry, -. "" rr- " liarch, however state, that "the allies entered Paris, by'canitu lation, oil the 4th day of July We Have given the French official detail of the battle of the 18th, together with such other interesting documents as have appeared most wor thy of notice. The following items may now, therefore, be added to the Chronology of Bonaparte's life, ""some time since published in.the Minerva, and brought down to May 8, 114, the dateofbls arrivalln Elba! ; 1815. Feb'ry, 25 '.'Leaves ; Elba, .with 4 or-5 small vessels and 400ien. 1. Lands it the Gulf of Juan in France. 9. renters Grenoble. ; 10. Enters Lyort. ' 1 ' 20. Enters I'aris, "at the fiead of the . troops sent ou t to oppose him," And re-assumes the irrperiarscepti-e.. . 13. -The allies, issue Oieir Ucclai'atiimfr ; ' pai"st)um. v;." .5. Date of their treaty. , -?4.Tbe hostile armies begin to collect on i;;the Sambre, Maesej &c. Lord Wcl . -i;-lmgton and Dlucher, chief in com mand of the allies. 10. Quits Paris to put, himself at tie bead . of his 'troops. , 15. Gives battle at Charleroy 40 the Al lied iirnn.es, andfights with advaTi; . '' tage du?.ng this day, the 16th and! ' . 17th. 1$. Great battle of La Belte Alliance, or .--: JVIqimtSa4nt Johiv, uv which ne is to- JaUXJLeieateiJlui The town of Part Royal, in Jamaica, has been almost entirely destroyed by Fire. We are much gratified to learn that Mr. Crawford has accepted the office of Secretary of War, and has proceeded to the execution of the duties of that Department. Nat. Int. v The following persons constitute Bonaparte's suite, Gen. Bertram!, Gen. Savary, Gen Lalleraand, Gen. Labaedoyere, Gen. Mon tholon and Gen. Gorgan; Cols. Bajllon and Deschamps : Chiels of Squadron JSIoran, Resigny . arid t. Ym ; Captw Tieron : Lieut; Aiitrie, Messrs. ucrnscesse, unamoenain ana his son i St Catherine, page ; Ratheray, Se cretary ; Began, Sui',e;eon Cotin and Apia hia inaifrjes-hotel, Planai$t. Jaques, and Chiappi."'vlr ' The Bertrand, who accompanies Napoleon, h the same who was with hiin in ifilba. The Senior Bertrand (Count Lohau,) is a prison er to the British. . Bonaparte's intention of coming to America bring officially known, tire li ritisU ci iii zors are keepingVsharp look out for him. And the Ludlow was very striqtly searched lor him try the Ofllcera of a frigate. j l6sti-lpt; cottort wagnunvBomira Razors, Patent and crmmon Cur 2 mni.Q . .ir w r i . 1 ... .,ulln. I1U r.lu il((r;K3 as.-iorceu, iv lives ain rorKs, Pruning and P.nk.-.! Kn;jws, 3cissors.id R.5j of various "Qualities. Oil cloth, &c . These addud U tho stork onh tfi I, .n ikfethmr at.. me-it verydompkHc-. All of. whh wilt be sold L-f for CA3It,4r good .acceptances. iwneign, i'atn Aug. 1815. -. 12-3t. R JsmliUlia FEMALE 'ACAU15A1V HI 1 uo trustees of this "fnsiitutiun- bavt p:ea:.ure ot aniiounc.-ig :j Ui. pubhe.Vh tt ue' luv eecil a in obtaining, as Tuiores. f iIrr, - p,.jT a lauy trotn MiSsaciiusci ; w!iV cne .vil ivcjinnw 1. ecl, not only ,s )'s.sesjiig ,n a li gh drijreetlie ren.he quuLficutions, but al-"as one w'.. )., u.itgKt wt'i , ic cess aud app-ause m the van'au braaiyies of hr l ofcs sioo. - j "Tbe- exercises of thw Seminary "ill co'n.nence on Wednesday the 2;5d mst. at the toiLwrng -jncs rTui- uuiy.w wn:-inr spelling, reAtli .ir. wriUru and nl kin) Rh . i rm a : . " . i ..ccwc woi k, j perqiuner L W rlliih mm.nir .A.-iUi-metic and Gjjgraphy, g.J per quarter ( Fa.nt.ag, dry ing and embroidery, g 6 ucr au.irernur.hl,. mi ,.rh May, June, " 1 andail the materiale taken. , SOTt'turns to Fans. r 22. Abdicates the throne in favor of his ':t son, styled, Napoleon II. , 45Qe Ti two-houses of the lgislatnresc- ; knowledge Napoleon V ' -25.- Application made byj the provisional - ' , government, .to Lpnl Wellington, tor a passport ant, safe conduct for -L .Bonaparte to the Ij States,,which is 1 'refosed. V' . v"-) -y- !. 2i). He setS out wltlt the avowed- purpose S- bf sailing ft'oir itgchelbrt for Amer- sea ;July -i: ;The allies' enter Fans b capitulation vThe nimor;nowis, thatinstead otceeding for the- United States, he has taken retuge in England. ' " . LISBON. JULY 4. To-day a; Greet siupjliajitrrived from Smyr- na j me capiam.staies mai l-t uays since, on Cartliageria, he saw therAmeriean and Algerine gqriadrons engaged -that he saw them disperse to all directions, that he savv the Americans thke three ships, .nd thai, aftthough .he' had good breeie? he heard firing to one o'clock $n the' morning. He knew of the arrital f the frigate at Garthngenaj-as mentinnedne-Was on board of Com. . Decal urs. ship before t ho ac tion ; and afterwards, oh Malaga, he fell, in with the DtUch snuadron. - CONFIRMAT1UX Just as onr paper wargo'ing topressfwhlrthe abOveTwe hadjifie satisfaction to learn, that our government had reefciy! from its agents i at Alicnte and Cadiz, ortitial intelligence of the capture of the frigate and brig abovementioned We . are happy" to add, that in this achievement, out loss was com p anjtively very smail-much less Ih'an co uld reastnably have been expected--it. is stated that jhu't fwttr Americans felt in the Conflict with the frigate . The Utltti shall appear to-in'or- w- , ' .--:4.' : ,Mt. int.y case madvance. From i!ie mod'jra'e rate uS ruiti. i: i. mi otBtiinl, whiclimay be.bad..i(i genfeefbonses in UtWri and the vicinity j ihe,accomp:ishiti nU of tlie precep tress, the elegant and healdiy seat of the A'rad jmy, :md the assiduous attention of the trustees j'tlu y coiittdeiiUy rly upon the pntronajje of a liberal public,' for that slip- ' port which wilji render- this infant instii,ution at once useful and respectable. : , n. , . ci Bybrder,.. - R: A. TATLCXR, V. Lewisburg, Aug. 2tst, 18t. U.3u . ;. STAtE bFCAltOUXA, :-t, , rr " ' 46i) f wake coovrr. - fM&W' f& Wili;. T Roles to the court, on motion to prove wll AAPEK writing, purporting to be and coo Jtain the noncupitive will of Subn U. Jor dan, was in open court bHered ibr probate- W'hrwtin ii U ordered by the court, that nntiejA ie to he-Wt of kin,-and" that publ.cation Le ni:tFui tlie RaUili ti- nerva forsixweck tpat -. those- 'inu.r's44 ajay ,co'ne. forward (if they shah think pVopei ) and contest tlie same at next court to be held foivhe county aforesaid, oil the 3d Monday in November next TestJ. B. S. KLNGjC. Q C. - Raleii, Aug. 25th. . 12-r6t, ' VLlING HOUSE FOU SAf.r) IN KA-LBlIUlL-fSUouid an opportunity iQfcr, I , will sell my Dwelling; Home, which, tor coolaiajs in u(n nier and warmth in Winter, is oqifalh-il by few, perhaps excelled by nMie in the eity For th better information of persons afa' distance! who imghtbe inciined ict pur chaser i will just ntp'iiti.on, that tjjis proper'y is we' I suit4 , ed for a private family, being Situated near the ci-ntreof j the town, yet sufficientiy retired the buildings are hiar- ly ney -dimensions of the ''house, 26 by 23, having sii roonH and five fire-plaCf S, a WJi-ct passage and a cellar undern,eath a wed in the vard arut all necessary out-hou-1 see..., The ground attaclitd to the buddings is a half acre, laid off into yard and garden, birth 'of which are in ajiigh . State. of improvement. Possession '.piay . bsr- liadt any tinieJWKjt agreeable to the purcbaserj aivl U.rms ofpay- ' ment accoinuioda'tin; lttera.post paid, on the fiuiiject wilf be promptly attend. tq.r - ytJsstltvi- 'ajjg.ljinsrS. ' " ':lt 5w. :c IMO FiiU ElS.--Tbe subscriber husori : hand; and wilt refteive within a few ays, - several superb PI A0, of the newest construction ; which will be all Warranted. A 'better' npportunity of ' . making a-noiee"icjuYl)bt 'WeTnoffer-;.. eithei-e wul he among the njimbef, commoivand: tlpright Ame rican and y EngUhh instruments; Letters, post paid, will . receivo immediate attention and tlie pianos despatched to auy partof the State witltout danger of injury. - V : ': - , A. LUCAS. -'-...,' i TffiNTltt JLT-Y6tf"are hereby ordered ."l1jtlt'in-- Stat e-H'iuse square,-on the IstrSSturday in Sfptfrmlier, v . (it being the 2d day of the month jf at yot'f nsriaLhour .. ibr the purpose bf. beitig drilled By orde r, 1 ; fr " Vv rV ...:'; ALFF.ED LANE, Adjt. i ;' ' A.gust22, 1815.;. , :.. ;';. y tLSJ 'i '4 z
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