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acknowledged criteiion of upright ^ministration. If tne stipulated reve nue duly enter# into the cullers ol the government, -*io enquiry is nude whe ther it has been collected by lursh or by lenient measures. M When the inhabitants of a city or a province are dissatisfied with the Pacha, they prt*?1 their complaints in a peti tion to the Porte; but, unless they ac company it with a larger sum than the p?cliJ finds it convenient to give for his reappointment, they seldom succeed in their application lor his removal. Con testations of this public nature, as well a* mose between private individuals, arc determined, not by the evide nce of fact*, or the fort e ol argument, but hy l he fiict/ic quantity <jf ffu Id which rithrr /any can /iroducc in ?u/,/iort n/' hi* car" ?? Wnen a Pacha thinks he can esta blish his independence by his wealth, or hit troops, he rebels: ihat is, he sends no remittances to the Peine; ami, if the Sultan cannot subdue him by force, a joit * ontest in cunning arise-, bet wct-n litem ? the Sultan trying to a>sassinaie, the I'acha to muider the assassin. It is not uncommon for the Sultan tosrir' an executioner with orders, it he sliouid not he able to effect the destruction ?.f tlit Pacha, to load hitn with additional honors! By tin* meat s, suspicion is no > nlrequently lulled asleep; and ic Pa ca is rendered an eas?et prey to that uiulistinguishable thirst lot reven^i which can never be satisfied < x?*?-pt by the Mood of those who have presumed ?o cun'emn the authority ot the vicege rent of ihe Prophet " Such is a tiri- f abstract of wha' ap pr3t> to us to h-ive hem the ptincipai caiws o| the uurease and drtlme, and of the present e nfreblcd state, of tne Tirkish power. It is a fabric which m <y t>e easi.y subvert d. but whicn, for tunately foi Kur-pe, can nev. r a^ >in ??. c vei its former strength. It ha- lor tin list fifty ye.?rs existed on'.y in con ?rqucnce of the mutual jealousies and s'mg^les o| Kuss'.a * d Austria; but tttu: *tll he the cons qnence ?jf the jMistnl ronjtinc'iou < anniit (>? foietold at present. It lies I. 'How out the pun ripl s on winch 'hey hav? a< t< (I in t..e Or ot Naples, they oiust supp >ti the thrnm of the Su h all, and <*?.ndei the baiiiK r ot the < toss an auxilia* y ol the cir^s- nt Sin h an jsot.aiuti, howeve, ?t may be reasonably ,)r;-<lir ed, >u I ri v take p'.nce, a..' II would no be a vt 1 v siii pi King t hiij if. in tne course of t n or liftmen vr,n>, I'm key should b' ? at Polaifl in. Hot. long ?]?? ti'i Ti; k ish ^oe erninef I ? >uflrn<' ;o exist, I the Pachas will ronti ue (j pi!lu?C and wasti the prov met s. and the So i.m w ill, in ins turn, strangle an t then piundet tne I'iclia*. Vt>vi'i?i\ \ti\v\\\??iu*t?. New Y??rL., Sovcmbc r 1 1 hr ship C )i ??.??.%* !.i. ,ii n vi d \ ?? I |r i .y, saibO fiO'ii Li* n poo. Srpie-n- ' r 2l?t. (' .pi tin brout? i no pi,ici * cxc *pt Myc '> Liverpo.d I'. jrf 1 u nn* and Shipping Li*t ol tie 17th. and mc <In not learn li <it tli^n *.<?< tny political news A fi ** leturslro Li verpool as late as tin 2>':ia!< r? civ ?d. jy/rrcantilr .Vi/v. The ()bs< rver dors not rontaii- .? >ui C> article rr.hrr I e*,.c< tmij tt e . fl lira of K n -sia and Ti.rkev. or t ? sta'e ? ?l me * Wiokets. What we have giv " b AV? ft ?.n (lit l.ivf pod papci-, ?? ? ? fl ? ? itnily b< .ir us ou< in > he opinion, we stood alone in t his r i \ . in advarn ing, hat i h st-'e of ihe barvttl in Kuiope did not I j*is ?fy Hie i ise in the pi ice of grain l ?!ri' has taken placc in this coun: * . aii ' *\hirh appealed to us the work of tfirculifiin. 1 ie c rops m the northern l? - "s ..t l,u rope in iv '?ave be? n partially i" j ired by wet weather; but in the sou; n a d wi*t, tic are jn?tiiicd in believing, that i i- ground vws cleared before tin* rain luii i ornnii nt cd. It is not so long siiv r wr wr'c t<>ld in the London C'oii n t. i ?. at grain of every tlev ription had III n >') per cent, in consequence ol tin favorable ptoapects of an abundant liaivest, and ?e have as yet sun noth ing, on whi< h we can re!y with ait) rcr tainty, to Mar- ant the belief tliat it has tnn h more than recovered tbc price it brought previou* to the fall. All ac counts from the cotuineir. of Lurope rc !>? esc nt the harvest to have beui most plentiful. Kvcn were it otherwise, and the failure had bern serious in Lug L'.d, its ports must be opened '?t f?ie tins country could detrve any advantage born it; and this is an event whit h is *>??' likelv to happen soon; owing t?i tin Powerful landed interest, who will stir lhmu<dy oppose evctV measure cab u l>'ed to er? ate a competition with lo feign products. .\..r .1 Ivocatc. Kjtrart of a letter ? Liverpool, Sept. ?') 14 IV. e weather, \ estcrd.,y, and i t day wfore being dty. staggered tb. I.ittb ?it tlir corn folks a good deal ? '?ersides, the P' ire tiaa fallen >n London ? but t ? ? ^ ? I . . \ have a good deal of luin ami l ? ? t Wrat|ici looks by n ? inc. i s settled, *>o 'hat d this Inter readies y-u Y loie the ?"ival nf (fie 1 1 r 1 1 nles, &.< ? * "ii in rd **??? b sitate to buy Hour Iree y at six dollars. ? Upland cotton k .1- 1 to lid." p:u:sidf.x i ijoliv \r ? t hd>> 1 1 ' (pietit I v bern i cnia i k? 'I U a l'?e futtriot /. ad r cd il.e rtVuluttoiiiils, | in Spanish America, has always made the gteat fiatnot leader ol Noun Ame rica Irs guide ami paU.ni. The follow lug cort espondeiice ?hus ? how closely the imitation has l?eeu preserved: /'row* a .Marucaif>o paper oj July 21. II <4 Ginuiare, 25th Ma), 1821 Simon llolivar, Liberator, President, 8tc. to the Vicr-Prc?ideiit ut the Itepubl.c. Moved l?y the clamors o.y own la mily, and those ol some friends and com panions in arms, groaning under <he mi serable situation wherein they lound themselves, 1 took the liberty, in tue year 1 8 1 9. to dt aw an order on the pub lic ireasui) of Bogota. I herewith en close to V E. under No. I, the copy ol *he answer which I received from the ri ceiver gcnei al, announcing the receipt ol my draft, and advising me that the sauu wan ordered to be paid. The do cuinent No. 2, confums its payment. The laws respecting the partition of the national properties, entitles in~ to 25,000 dollars, as general in chief ol the army, and to the rights ol expecting bounties and extraordinary grams; and the law wluth regulates the pay of all the ofTi t i i s, a judges to me as president of the it public, SO.OOO dollars annually, fiom the y. ai I'il'J I do, from this moment, renounce uii tnese rights and wages wnu n 1 not received, sa'i-fied wiih Hit: 14,' >00 dollars paid al Bogota. The object. I<ii which 1 to ?k thai sum, and the sacred <1u ? it s which I have withal fulfilled, have luily r^fjuiud me lor the rights which 1 now h?rego in behalf ol the treasury. 1 icquest Y. K. will be pleased, in my name, lo lay this candid exposition of my vviii belotcuie general congress; it accepted, I will look upon it as a peculiar kindness, wnich 1 will vane is the pu'est testimony of liic re ^a'd wiih which the national represen tatives de gn to honor inc. BOLIV AH. ANSWF.U OF IMF. CONGKKSS. (?ent-ral Cong'-.-sis, Strri tar 's Office, June 25, 1 <s2 1 . To the M. nisler of Finance: *1* * i t ongrt ?s being informed of the resignation made by II. h. the l.ibeia* lot President, <d the pay, grants, and assigi.nn nts, which belong to hiin in virtnt ol the laws made in mc ?x'taot dr.ary session ol last evening; bu tak- j in*; into t otisidei atton his love loi liber- j t>. Ins indefatigable constant y 10 defend it. Ids mic^ti ) and disintereste lies*, iie can i.evei renounce .he gta'llndc ??i C.o lombia, which i" ins b<s p. t im<>ny! ?? Ivci, Tn at the Liberator, Si mon B .iv a:, may a ell n iiouiic beloie the fuiuie eoiigiess, the pay, grams, a>..l assimilations at longing to him b> tiit law^." And which I have the honor to trans mit your lot dship. (i.td preserve your lordship mwy v Cars. I K \ NCI SCO SOTO, Sec'y 4. a M cdMlday, November fl 4. ! Dun Joaquin dr .tnduc^a \ as jn : sen- I Wrili'f il.* ? last tu t u president, ! '?v I e i?rr?*tary of si.ite, when he deliv I end liis Ttrtcntial lei s, and was ret ??'?? j ved by th?* president, as envoy < xtraor Miliary and minister putupo ? v f? dim Spain. .Yut. Inttl We understand, a' the late -alt- <>f th Ian) *' fpiirt-d hum the I niokces, fit ? y-i?nr m-wII ir.icts ?i re s >hl? (s..y from .V) o ,i0 i errs ach) wiiich amounted to a -rtjin 1 6, v >00 dollars. Star. .V iv York Convention. ? The labor* of this distinguish, d jssemlily will it is supposed. come to a conclusion this v? e?*k. 1 1 all that w.is hoped h:ts not been ill\.ctcd by them, they have done much good in abolishing the cum ji* i>l ap l> ?minieiit and revision, in dividing and disti ibuting I tic immerse patronage in tint s Mr ? in greatly extending the ii^htol suffrage, 111 sustaining the inde pendence ol tin judiciary, and in assim ilating their constitution, in a good de gree, to dial ol the United States. Ft iihi/in (iuz. A fa if ? The contractors for carrying the mall, between this city and I'.iila d< Iphia, have ins ructions to provide an arm< d guard T?r the mail, on the part ol the t mite, which pai ocularly require* it ? that is 11 twren Baltimore and Klk i'in, about lifty mites, on which all the man robberie*, but one, nave been per pi (rated foi sevei al years; and whtLb prc srtus a strom* temptation in the sparse ti? ss ol me population, tlie extent ol the forests, and the darkness and loneliness I ol the lime, when the mails pass it. We are glad that anartangemi nt for safely on this exposed American Hjuna low Heath* will be nnidi ; and it is >o be I ? ? ? 1 pc . , me necessity of its permanency Mill be impressed on the minds ol those who have the subjc t in ci aig'a. [ Hdltimore Patriot, Charleston, October 20 The steam-ship Konci 1 I' ul on, whu h slat ted' yesti relay morning for Havana, N' .? (>i leans and I'emacola, had ahnut ..ne hunilii pa'scngets. She was tie - ? ivrrlon Satur ay afternoon, inconse quence of there being so much swell upon the bar as to render it unsafe to attempt crowing it. Aniyi^ the passen gvisls i ol. Cailava, ?.,o hw ^un-. ?.n with ii>e avowed inu ntioii of demanding satisfaction tor the indignities offered him by general Jackson. Amonjj the passenger* who sailed yesterday in the ship Franklin, for New Yo. k, was col. Coppinger, lute gover nor ol East Florida. Co uticr. PL E A S 1 N Ci I N T E LLIG EN C E. Cufiture of t/i Pirate*! ? By the K?:hr. Mary Ann, ea| t. Hillurd, arrived yes terday, we received a llavanna paper ol ih< 24th inst. from which we have translated the following highly pleasing article: " Havanna, Oct. 24, 1821. " Arrived from Liverpool, the Amer ican ship J.ucim, < apt Missroon. On the 16th, tliis ship was taken posse-sioi. of by the famous pirates who cruise off Cape St. Antonio, and as these pica roons were about plund ring lie , the U. S. brig Entrrfirincy fortunately hove tn sight, and succeeded in Capturing the piratical fleet consisting of lour schooneis and one sloop. The sea rob bers had the audacity to h>?ist the red flag. Besides the vessels captured, there was ail open boat attached to th same gan^, which effected her escape. ? The prizes have be* n sent to Charleston, where the t rews will be trr d. The ship wa-* brought m b) a midshipman ol said U. S. hi ig. I We hare been harror stiuck by the depredations and piracies lately commit ted by these buccaneers, and we con gratulate the mi ri antile world on the capture of those unpiincipled un n, the more particularly, a- by then appt<*h<*n sion, important divov rn s vvili he ma le, l v m hich we- will fi .d ou' who are then companions, w-io aic their piot'-ctors, and bv w liom lit ed out; iov> ihcr with other interesting infnr maii'iii." C/i (tlrktou C'juri- r. Newark, (S .1 ) October 23. Suicidr.-?\ most ? u:i'o<niu- sui? i e wa- commitien in tnis J'wn on S n idV I j st, by a you. ? n w??..??e ? a?>ft is supposed !o bt llcnrn H .V 7 v/ovr, from Y01 kshii e, ( Log|.< d.) year ag > ? riu- cleanly wound w.i? mil led a nun 1 nine o'< lo< k in the morning, ai (In- I - 1 1 1 of Mi. Uobuison, where he lodged the preceding night, but the act n? <t di-?covci ed till after mid-day. Uy his uwn account, he placed a pistol cnarge.i with powder and ball to his breast, which he intentionally discharged whilst lying in the bed. '1' ,t ball passed through his body, entenng jusi below the breast bone, and passing out at the b it k between tin 4ui and 5th lib-; the pis-ol l the saint time bursted, and i>ad ly mangled one of his hinds. I11 this stale 1 I bodiy Suffering he it 111. tilled five hours wnhout rivealiiik! what had hap pened, 01 ny a gioaii giving the I ast in ima'ion <>1 u, notwithstanding the so Ik itu ions of me landlord to get up or 1 teivr r? fit s iinenis in the bed. H pleaded moi- pi?M" ion f-n not ii>ing ? but I i! v* 'is vi hi ly nis imciiMon to x ini t ial'' c the uiroei us act was discuveieu. I.i t lii? lingei ing -*t ?tc, in the rat?o'.al ex trt:j-e ol his nun , without u' ern.g a complaint, or ?? owing - he least remoise. ihc melancholy d- ed was l>* ? 15 t lo I'lfh-. I ? ie?. eai iy yi -t; idav m mum. ot>< lit 18 nours a'.ur ret citing the ? ouod. ? llv a let r ItMi.id m his p >?? s? nmoi atlo. 1 s^ed t?? a ladv in N e \* V 1 k, (which lit- n>a t Hu-nt'oii o' in his ! y l ? 15 monieirs.) 11 appears that this 1 .sli anil wicked .ici w js iln icsul ol isa|>poi.t etl iov e, 1 tmiio ii d w th th? wain ol em ply and in. povershed cu ciiii^iances. II.s papers anil ell cis are in ihe pos session ol Su pliei. Do .d, i.-tj c< fo nt r. C t ntintl. j Detroit, October 19. L.ist Tuesday nighi tli following tia gical occurrence took p'uee, a short dislaiire abov* 1 1? i*? city, l ive or six I . dians (C'i ppewas. we believt ) weie sil ting l>v tut n fne, when one demanded ;i in ink ol w ii?key from another who held a bottle between his knees ? 11c was rc fus- d,and iinim dintely drew a knilc and killed his comrade, wno hail denied him, by stabbing him in is ntck. ? l iie fa ther of the nun t! -red Indian, on ^e -ing the fate of hi> son, spiang upon the murderer, s? ized him hy the throat, bore him to the ground, and gave him several stabs w ith a short knife. Think ing lie had killed him, hi went to sec his son, hut no sooner had he C|*ii ?. the mtmlcrcr, than lie sprang upon ins feet and fled, lie has not been set 11 since, and it is supposed that he has died ol his wounds in the forest white he has hid himself. Wentchestrr, (I'cnn. ) Oct . 31. " The worm that dielh not, and the lire that in not tjn? nelietl." A most wonderful confession, by a il)ing injn, has lately been made, ex plaining things that have long been hid d< n in myHtpry, and unfolding a dt eadlu; scene ? *f iniquity. A few years ago a barn was burnt; and all at'empt* to discover ilu* < o:ifla giator proved incft'ectu.il. The dying man referred to, tortured by tlir pangs ol conscience to which those of d at!i were sensations t>f pit asir r, had the hoi 1 i I se ret w 1 uog from his soul. 1 1 e con fessed that be had robbed and inurducd a man, anil placing tl?e coipse tu the barn, had set if on lire, to conceal hit ciimc. lie had ait accomplice; :liat accomplice is still living and jus.ice though slow or foot will aurciy overtake him. Such is a part of a story related to us in a nay to command our belief. Fur ther particulars shall be given boon. In the mean tune, let him that meditates evil know, that God is the avenger of crimes, and murder never escapes pun ishment. ri lluge litcord. Kngliuh Corn 1 ut:?. ? The quarter of li< at in Llnglaiid is < i^itt inchester bushels, oi J2 (juai is laCI), without j any i?::ercncc o weight. ? Ti?c price is j returned cveiy week from the twelve j maritime distorts to Loudon, a:id the | opening ot thu puns depends upon the I avui a^e pi ice, founded upon these re- ? turns, lor the six weeks, or the six last averages, immediately pircidiug the 1 5th of February, lj.li May, 1 5th Au gust, anrl I5lh November. It toe pi ice is declared io be b0>. pet quarter at ci ther of those periods, then the puts open for the admission of foreign grain without restriction; but if the price 4 reaches only f>7s. then the ports open lor the admission of wheat in British ships from their own colonies only, tree ol duty. Richmond Adv. There are now printed it. ?he state of Ohio f.my-two newspapers. Forty-two years ago there were scarcely as many inhabitants of the territory comprised hi the sta.e thai couhl read a ne?vs;>ape r. I) I II), On Saturday last. in tnis county, on t- Kit river, Mr. Akciikh Hahkis, in the ?>even y-seventn year ot it is age. He said he ?us prepared for deatli, and de parted wi'. bout a groau. STATE OF THE THE H.MOMEThft y o'cik- 12o'clk. 3 o'clk November 7 4 4 55 tit) 8 45 65 67 9 03 67 70 10 40 57 54 11 45 56 5H 12 4 4 49 59 13 37 45 49 N O T I <? B, T IIK XF.tiliOKS belonging to the heirs of the late Wm. K. S'rudwick, will be hired at he Nlarke' -house in Hdlsb. roo^h, on the 28th nt iK-cembtr next. All persons concerned xv. II t.?ke notice diat they must be delivered on that day before 12 o'clock, well cln'lied , with a blanket, hat, shoe*, and warm outside < clothes. _ ... || J. ?? Clliij Guuritmn. Nov. 13, 1821. 92 ? 7 N O T 1 C K. subscriber lias just repaired his M. ( > t'i st - n till , Sa\v-mitl unci Cotton Mac1 >??>?', un<1 )ia? ?h?-ni in full operation; where he will keep on hand, tor sale, flour, cotton, plank and lumber. ? Also, wishes to purchase a quantity ol ?\ llfcl \T. Thomas W. lloldcn. Knoe, Orange co. Nov 13, 1821. 9- ? .lw \ HM{ SALK, S'ronjj k'i i >1 itli lpliia built tlouhle Char, \vnh a tot>. ? Also, a strong Sulkey, wi.h or without harness, ail new \ pply to ?lames \N ehh. November 9. 1821. *2y ? <f .\* vvr v e v*. '"TV IK. bus'iH ss wh.ch has heretofore exi6t X ett hfiwfon the ubscrihers. uniler the firm ol JO//.V i . I if i'o. was on the "'tu instant di??o)ved by nditual consent. All those Indebted to the said concein, are recpiested to call ami s?*ttle tin ir accounts with Mi sirs Thomas Clanc\ Sc ('?? who are aiiliio n>.. d to ailj.isi all the business ol said con Jolm Van Hook, .lames Child, Thomas ( lancy. November 1.1, 1821. 92? .V V> T \ U Vs. rpilOMAS ? l.WCY ??. J\MKS CHILI) 1 have ewered into copartnership, under the firm ?f THOMAS (7,. J.VCT it Co.? and have just recciv d their fall snpnly of &SQrJ)3> \\ \\v v\ Wave, auiY i? vocetwa. which they will s II low for cash. They will c.m on business in the house recent. y oecu pit d b\ John Van llook & Co ; where they liope to have th<- patronage of their friend# and lornter customers. Thouias Clancy, .lames Child. November 1.1, 1821. 92? W V\\ sA>v>v ow ?\v #\ c vw\e \\\>j . * 1 * 1 1 K ? x.uniuatiOii of the students ??l the 1 Mill-borough \cademy will commence on Thursday the 15th instant. J. Witherspoun. Principal. Nov. 6 91? If \*oa\ uv ?N\ vh\w\v\, t!ie<h'rddav ??f l:? -t Match court, a note of hand fortlurlv dollars, drawn by Wil liaoi N wfuMi'i in fat our ut It >l?ert >niith, John lias ui^x witness. Ml persons are forewarned fr >m trading tor said note, or pay ing it to any person hut myself Thomas Durham. Orange county, Oct .'7, Ib-'l Ptf? 3wp S.1DD 1. E It !'. ALKX \NI.KH \ IIAKKISON Itare on ll*lld a u?>wl lint III of Saddle*, llriillts. llaritrss, Wagon Gears, Collar-. an<l every thing in their lint , which is offered on very miHlrrate terms tor t a?li( ^r:tin or pork. I'heir shop is on (^uevn strret, over Or. W ebb's medicine shop. November 14 18-1. 92? M ILL UK SOLI) A'!' the Market-house in IIiIIsImiok^'i, on Units.. u> ti.t 2yth of November instant, a man named M?|ihvn, aud lite Library of Win. Wiiilled, deceased, on a credit of nine months. . , . J. \\ ebb it ii (i James Phillips, KXvCtiion. November 9, 1821. 92 ? 3\v A M CS MKLV1N, T A \ li VV, IATKI?Y from Nrw-Y'.i k, respectfully in? forms the citizens <?? liihs: ? >i*? ?? ? ^li ai>.l its vicimt , that be lia> commence ti the above business ii. this place, under tin ti-m of MELVLV 4- CjiL I'EUT. Tl:c\ flatter themselves :ba' they are capable ofiioi>i? work in the neatest and most fashion a<>le stile, and will dn tin r best cntlea\ or- (o s ? i i t all those vv ho will please to favor th? in w , ? h their custom All orders will be than kuilly received and punctually at'endvtl to. I hey hope, by a s'r.ci attention to busn ess, to im;. tit anil receive a share uf the public patro nage November 1 >, 1821. 9^ ? >m 1 Hutlcr's ?Mulevmli s. I'uint x. Dye Stuffs, . Medicines . UK subscriber having latch n ct*i\ <1 hi* full supply, his assortment iii.w consists of tl.e following, besides malty othel articles: 40 ' 0 lbs prime Brown Sugar, ?000 lbs Green Cofiee, Ji)0 lbs. Lout' Sugar, . 1 1- Ihs. Imperial ~i rp-r^ * ^ 1 chest Young liy>on 5 aa.\^j 5oU" Ihs Sweedish Iron, mosih wagon tire, (ierman Blistered steel, Wagon Boxes, 4$ by 2$, Liverpool g-ound and line Salt, 1' ke^-. Cm N ?ils, 4, 6, 8, 10. 12, and 20d, .? ?egs wrought diilo, 6 and 3d, Flooring and ceiling Brads, Molasses, I b irrel llavannah llonev. Champaign, Madeira, Teni r He (London Parti _ cl-r). WINKS. Po>?, ' laret, and Malaga ( Old.als, French Itrandv, Holland (.hi, \Wst India a id New Fnpland Hum, Apple an. I I'eacii Urandx, H >e and common Wimkev, I'orier, l.niic Juice, lu hoiLf-s Window Class, Po'S and 'ntcli Oveiis, W < ? ding Hik s, B<d<.'ord- and leading1 Lines, 20 ke^i D ipont'* Powder, warranted goo '. Shot, and liar l?ead, Chocolate, (?inger. Spice, Pepper, Kaisios, Almonds, Cinnamon, Mace, t loves, N'ntmcgi( A l.iTife assortment of Shoes, Mrli's line anil c-iar>?- Hvs, CLs, Stone, and Uueens Ware, ? )hnia in boxes, 6d(J lbs. (? ishen Cheese, North ern Homespun, (i.nnM Cotton, Pound Pins, K ir es and |*oi Its, Cotton \ arn. Stuck. ng ditto, ( new. n. T ilnirro, ^'viff. Writing an l L* ter I'api r, Waters, Ink Powder. Webster's, New-Y >rk. Oil worth's, and Li.i versal Spellmg Books, Amer can White Soap, Turpentine d.ito, S iavmg ditto, \\ Initemoi c's Cotton Cards. ll?itU?IV?* M.it.l'ial*. Red, Yellow and il^ck M >imc< o Skins, A piafntis, Verdigris, nek Silver, II >w S rings, Slopping '1 ushes, Handing and Binding, (due. I'aiiits, l)yr SltiflT-<, Nl^iliririfs, \ White lrf*ad. by the k^g or pound, lied l<ead, Spanish lirowu, Yell.>w Or lire, Vermilion, < 'hron c Yellow, Prussian Mine, No. 1 and 2, Litharge, l.imphlack, lium >hell Lack, Spirits I'urpent ne, b> the gallon or bottle, (?"pal \ irnish. Putty, C i.dk, Ked *<an lers, Camwood, Madd< r, t 'oppei a*, lh Spanish Indigo, Allnm, Brimstone, Salt He re, Kp*iini and Olgi'lirr Salts, Pi .irl \ h, pig Blue, CuS'or Oil, 1?\ bottle or phial, Sweet < >il, bv ditto. Opodeld'ic, Laudanum, Calomel and Jalap, Parag.*c, British U?l, Halcman*s Drops, Oil of Wormsrrd, Spirits ot Hartshorn, Essence ot Lavender, Lemon, Burgam-itt, and Peppermint, Cremn of Tartar, White Vitrol, Aiof irtida, Gumqiuacum, lice's. Uuvall's, and Bragg St Jon?V \,.ti. Bilious Pills, I'ch Ointment, Peppermint and Wormwood Candv, Camphor, lied Barks. Fxpected soon from New York, half a ton of Logwood, 1600 lbs. (iofthen Cheese, 2.) bit shcls Bed Clover Seed, 2't Ihs Spanish I d, go, patent Yellow, tome other p toils, All ol which will l>e sold low for cash onlv I). Y arlirmi'Hi. lltlisb ?rjtig|i, N ;v I ?,!??!. 92-i ,v
The Durham Recorder (Durham, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Nov. 14, 1821, edition 1
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