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i ' , . .. 4 . . . s i . . , ! I , . V lOurs are the plans of fair, delightful peace, ' UnvsTirp'd by party rage to live like brothers. ' liiidy ; ; XoVembra .2feV 182S. t: i ' ; '-;-i::;i;:;;-v"'': ; - I . : : -1.. . -. ft 1 iff i 4 r! V SI. Is publislied every Tdkswat and Fhipat, by J J03EPH GAI.ES & ON, , -At FiveiDollars per annum half jnradvanhe.' AD VEUHS OIENTS r;V. 4V ' Not exceeding 16 lines,' neatly insefteU three times fb -"a' Dollar, ailxents evciysucr-ceeding- publiciition '"those of greater length in the same propofU6n...CoMMUXicATioss thankfujly received. ...Lkttkrs to the Editors must be poitaid. : y 1 Spain, 'the holy TXIANCIL AND V AMERICA. burself es in terras sufficiently mc-asuied, and yek honestly indicative of. the reul state of our miiul; relative to thfe counter-revolution e fleeted in Spain by the Armies of France, and conduct oF.Fku- irNxri immediately on regaining liber ty and 'power. jWe must not forget that fioth nations are in a' stale" of amity with ours, and therefore entitled to the same respectful consideration, which two of ouneigiiboi s might expect j who, 1 hough they managed their own affairs . a ery bdl) and interfered with each other'fl concerns unjustly yet each liv- ed in friendly iutercourse .with ourselves; AVhenever we have touched on this ubjecl, ! we have felt and endeavored' to coiiununica te the impression to others that, s Americans, it is botli our inte rest ajtid duty; to 'keep aloof; ft pm j the political squabbles; of Europe ; and tho' we may always lieartily wish success to everyj )vise and welUtneant effort at reftnrn and the extension of y po litical freedom in every country, yet ve h:ave no inclination to become Xnights K mints, even in the cause of . T .JhprfV:' i Wphflvi hppTi fidil ihaf " fnr a nation to be free, it is sufficient that she wills if. " And when we sometimes expressed , our fears as to! the issue bf , tlie contest in Spain, it has been be cause we appreheuded 'that the nation, as a nation, neither knew what freedom was, nor desired it.- At, times, lrqm the noble stand, ami firm and prudent conduct of the; Constitutionalists, we hoped thai; we bad- been mistaken in these apprehensions, and that there was a redeeming spirit in the country, which would surmount all difficulties and car- ry them tli raugh the. arduous content.- We have v. atclied, witli anxious solici tude, the feverish al ternation of hope, and depression that has marked the fee ble struggles of Liberty ; and trusted the patient; had strength enough at heart ti survive. But it is all over. There were some noble, spirits in Spain, wlioni we, adinire as Vauch for their moderation as their intre)idity. Iliad they been suolTmiscrbaiits as rose to power at tlie beginning of tlie French Revolution, the King of Spain would never haVewi brnced his "august and welltbeloved c ousin the I) u e D'Ango u lem k. They have deserved to be associated ia glory ""rith the Portlie'rs and Lacys who preceded them, but we sincerely "grieve that ihatiy of thein must also sl)are their fate ; and have probably be fore tni,' v.ex niatcl thev unpardonable ? crime of loy itig freedom with their bipod. And ail this froui France, too ! By he legions, led on by men who once . swiore eiernal hah-ed to despotism, and inflamed Europe with the love of Liber1- tvjhas Spanish freedom been destroyed ! Did they not hear her exclaim as she fell, Et ru Brutk ? This is the unkind es it stroke of al . ; We sh al I be mu ch sur)rised if she do not repent of this ere long. ; But, we areTliot-Prophets, nor Pi ophets' sous, and, therefore, we for- ; be ar, for, the present, to say, what we thinkiof tlie extraordinary impoliqy of th s ineasnre. They, have lent thera se ves to destroy representative govern ment abroad. Howlpng will itremain Ur assailed at home ? f ; :. v I :' '" v. One thing is now put out )f all doubt : the Holy Alliance are sworn .enemies to the Repi-esentative -systQin they w it notisutterito exis: iwhere their Wy6ri0tscaiit reac-in' sufficient Iprce e.niay. see the reason, i too, jwhy the Ivhig of England could not be a member the Holy Alliance. It I would cost bmrhis crown, as certainly. as a like c jnduet forfeited it forever from the Sfewart family. ; The English nation has ionce ! unhappily; been btravedyi iii our own Itevoiutionary war with her, into ' an Unnatural position, fizhtin Against Freedom, of which she' herself set tlie noblest example. So, also, in her war with France, the measures Of lief Univrnmpnt. t bnh Inmn nml abroad, have been inexcusable, oppres sive. nv.l ..r .ni'i 1r y riplcs--but $iU Knland idlconstiitui tionaUV freeV She will rievefc abandon the Representative! svstem," nor the! principles mat piaceu tne uouse or Briinswiek ' on the throne. Her" count seis, too, nave mamiestiv bebme niore We belibye ial statesmen wise and liberal of We. her best and most influen are well aware, that En1 i sir . Freedom and American lnue cc are e ly hateful to f those; tvhb would enslaye Europe,' and who are determined if I possipie, to orin uacK pie,., tiarKness and despotism of absolute .Monarchy and the tyranny of Superstition on all jthe nations, r: They cannot see whatle pendencC is td be placed on men, who will pro iii ise, and . s wear, , and issue proclamations, and declare wars, in the name of the People, and n faVoh of Li berty, ; ani! who, the .moment, they aire released from compulsion1; or tlie lnflu pnre of fear, will banish o dpstrnv pvpI ry enlightened and ? liberal mind from I their presence,; rescind with a stroke of the pen then oaths, and promises, and laws, restore the Inquisi tion, and an nul tlie freedom of the Pniss. 'Faithless wretches I We could nc t suppress the exclamation. . , . We turn from the. sickening scene to felicitate ourselves. Ye shall love our couh try better than ever. Our &rti tied coast, aud our gallant Na vy, will be no vain or . useless boast. The, day may come, sooner than we have thought! on, when they may not only; be our ! de fence, but a barrier to preserve the re maining ( liberties of the world. . The great question is not practically deci ded, though we have no doubt 'of the result, whether educated and enligh tened men are to.be governed by laws made wiih their own consent, and adapted to their actual circumstances ; or whether they must continue to obev the iniperious jarid capricious decrees of men wnom uirtn anu accmenT not me rit Or Virtue, have .unftirtunately placed on a throne ? In shorti whether the childish superstitions and e;ew-a-aws of me miuucjr H' civinz.eu society are 10 continue to disgust thefsaber judgment of the wise, and to render the less in structed the5; dupes and tools-of hypo c risy and knavery to thej end of tim e r No, it ; cannot be. Tlie : , groaning Earth will gape and yawnljeneath such an. insufferable weight of folly. :v j , America is free. The Nrth and South of our vast continent will sav' to the tide of tyranny, 44 Here sha What a sublime cont country exhibit to the -ar imps nur (lisorjianiyjfTjr I tendency of absolute Monarch vT j Oiu Presidents peacefully presiding accord ing, to law, men quietly retiring' to tne tranquil Shades of private lite, esteem ed for their virtues, and respected for their services then" successors follow imr the same steps, and the wheels .'of government' rol ling s mopthly oft I ' We !iave live Candidates tor the next suc cession: and their resnect.ive naritixana are sufficiently feiTid an4oisy in sup-; porting their pretension J bu t who sup poses that tlie country will be convuls ed, or unsettled, hy niiu decision that m a v tak e bla c e ? 1 1 is k n o wn that we have our partialities, like others : but Kwe nesixatei nox. to aeciare mat it is our belief . tha t ai i v o neb f the , C and id ate s would govern the country well, and constitu tionall v. We believe so, be cause, independently of pur estimation oi tneir pei-sonal talents ana virtues, (and thev all deserve esteem on those accounts, ) our constitutiokal systkm win not let any man go wmeiy wrong. We are not of the number who feel any fears orlhe inroads" of tyranny upon us, or thai rej sacred by; the prophetic vi sion of Monarchy 'in our land. ' We do not believe there is any leaning io it in this LTnioii, nor in ouri apprehension will there ever be Our ?. fellow citi zens axe too wise, and jtoo yirtuoits, to allow of any alarm on this subject. Aiay tney always continue sucn r i - In Europe, the Holy j Alliance have once more stopped the mouth of the re- voiutionary , volcano witn asnes .ana earth ; but the fire, though pent up,; is nott extiiiguishe'd : : it will, burn ,in se cret- witfi- great' fierceness', , and explode with overwhelming fury in perhaps an unexpected hour. : - Those governments alone will be safe in vhose existence the Deonle ' have an hiterest,; and in 'whom,- of course, they I repose dence. The next great contest will be differently arranged. It may be4 severe and Ions:, but its issue will ueciae wne- ther any of mankind are to be free, lex centinff th-e inhabitants of this Western Continent, Here, at least, the arm of despotism shall not "be! raised, or, if raised, it will only be to provoke its own uestruction. -: " . -iNTEltESTrNG ;.XtDT CTher folio winer incident occurred . upon a $csdlatp l island: pf Lake Erie, jaboUtj the,2d Of SeptemKer last; Slajor i Keeler, of Port . ' ' . . . . -. i -. . ... Lawrence, on tne Maumee mver wnn nis interesttinilitte daiipjhteii Grace, agedrabouV 1 6 yc'tSi took pasagre from ,Sandijiskyi tiay, in the schr. Eclipse, whih" was bound. toDe iroit. ' The Major requested the captain to set him, and his daughter ashore . n Middle Bass, one bf the cluster? of the. Put iif-Bay Islands, foi the purpose of taTcing a small. boat to gt to Port Laurence. 4 The" Majby engag ed a Mr. Martin and his son to tafee hwnself and daughter to the place of residence-LThey ejnbarked- from the island in a smalf boat, vilh jood weather.' Having ; proceeded on their syay about twenty Triilf s. they Were dver? taken bV the late trcmendousl storm, which jeopardised so man v human life's, ai)d vessels pr every ; description; on tne J-aKes. i ney fort unately- made th e Western Sist er Island ; out so irresistioie whs tne ragang storm, uiai the; Is1 'nd which contains about a hundred acres, althoutrh it "uffbnled" thera dry land and njomentarv security,lfor themseWe, from tne yiolencetit tijestorml vet it attorjaea none to the frail bark., and she was'daslied in ' pie ces- on. the rocks, in jspife of all tbit efforts to pre vent it. Tliey were4 til en without any possible means of transporting themselves to an .pvaabiteu' .lamvor sneitenng tnemseives trom the force Oi the tempesti ' An pw meat ixejwas the only instriiment whicli accident badileit them tor the ri reservation of their ives u pori this renlote and desolate Island. Totally destitute of any kutd'of pjovisions, anrt Without anv possible means ot procuring- any,! no more gloomy prospect could be pre sented to the humai mind. . Vhen and bow t n ey, should get rlief, was altogether left to accident or the intervention of Providence". A.ft L'L- subsistinsj- several dars on shakes and snaps winch was the only toou yney cpuiu pro cure on the Island- they Undertook 8c dug Out witlii their old ae, the trunk: ,f a b-iss-wopd, tree which was barely large enoimli to. carry Mi iMariin and vhis bov. iln thisathe tWo committed themselves to the rnerOv otMhe winds and ; waves, and steered their course to the island whence they came. . In this very uncertain and clumsy vessel, they had to ven ture about, twenty miles in tpe opjen Jake. With the greatest dithciiilty and utmost 'strug gle, Mr. Martin and hisj son reached the isl and, and procured a boat, anq Went immedi ately to the relief pf Major Keeler and his ugliter, and, tti the great sat staction of the alivel though boat's crew.tound them still rrcatly emaciated with hungfc r, having suo- sisted i six days entirely on sua ke's aiid snails-. -"'i. ... ri" t r ' iku Clarion. NOTICE; 4 i-L persons Indebted tel the latferm of CLN.: Harding -2t Co. arc requested to make immediate, payment to thesuhscrilber, who may .be found at all hirspf the day ajt the house f.of William Shaw. .. K ; N.H.HAHD1NG. first of December I ' shall place all open accounts with an officer for collection. N. H. II . October. State of NoVthrCaiHina. liandolph County Hemotn Millers Executors,J is EauiTT. Hvland Roberts anrt others.1 fl M 1 case being Referred .to me, the urt- JSL tlersignea, to taice an account, ana reporx lo the next Court Notice is given, to all the !. i iek concerned, that 1 shall proceed to take the amount on the first Monday ; in February nextr in the-Clerk and Masterfs office,' in. the ' To w u of- A sh o o r o u gh . JESSE II ARPEH. 'ov..l"2, 1823.;, I 1 it '.! 1 RUTHEItFOR COUNTY. Court of EqiutyrFall Term, 1823, n bill of In Walter' B. Rutherford ") Ongma v. -t. 5 ji'inPMwn; II' appearingto the satisfaction of the Court 'I that Augustus Sackct is not aiijiiihahitant of this State t H therefbreVxjrcIefed that publication be madel for three months succes Equitv.to be held tor.the county Ruth'erfttrd, at the Curf-loise in Kutherfordr toni ;on the third- Monday .after ,!the fourth Monday in March' next, and plead answer or lnuir, the Dill will be taken pro contesso, and heard ex-parte I - ;::::-Visk'' ,--T. V: BIltCHETT; G. & M. pr: alv. 5-25 2-25W Act. mi m fBltlF subscriber respectfully informs the Pubfifc that, being agent for supplying Vacciiie Matter td the .United States Army, he is compelled tofkeer constantly prr hand a supply ot recent, genuine,- vaccine waiter, He p letigea lumseir to ; senu the ffjiited Statesby7naila matterl tmt ub in flie crust, y to any part, of supply of fresh witu jpnntea ui reetufiis tor its use -t Such arrangements have i een made that ttone bvt choice crtista procur ed from the tnoit itHptesiumable specimens of ihe disease mil be ient. f j - i I The fee will Jjej $5 Jof each supply, but, should it by any j -accident fad, oh the sub scriber being notified of this fuiy;time within one month after the first quantity has been received, a fresh sup ply will be sent without any additional charge. t . j j V The sdbscriber w'ill;be under th le necessi ty of hot taking letters from unless-the Dostaffe be paid. the Post Office , JOHN REVERE, ,M. D &c. ; Agent for suppryingjVaccine Matter to the United Sta es Army. Baltimore, North Charles St. l-9t. N. R. 'On the siVely in the Raleigh Keg istcr thatj Unless the said ; Augtistcs, Sacjcet, appeai-s at the next Court of Eauitv to belield fokthe county of ' p;'' -'j THE annual romrntinication of the Grand i .Lodtrelbf North-CaroliiiaJ will be held at he Masonicj rtall; in the City lof Italeigb, on luomiav, me xoxn oay oi uecemoer next, at f kj .lyt. ill! LUC c ClllH. - . By order lot the M. AV. JA! ies s: smTir, uranci Master, t r - ! ALEXM v IAW RENCEi D. G. Sec'v. 1 Raleigh, (Nov.! 21 ."7 1 1 consequence ;6f e death of DA 110 GAN, lite seller off Phi- hia, a 1 lai-ge Stock of . i i . : " - ( BOOKS AND STATIONARY i haa been placed at the disposal of the'Admr j lis visitors oi nis estate, xp De poiu-a reaucen brices for Cash. Merchants can be w.ell sup plied with1 all the School andjCiassical Books and Stationary articles generally used. The Stock: also comprises one of tlie best collec tions of Miscellaneous Lit erathre in the coun try, including a great numbeifbf valuable En glish Books", which will be Wld at cost valde, and in Jria.hy cases below it.' To Clergymen it will afford a good opportunity of futTushjpg themselvejs with standard worjics on Theology, both English and Latin. v Otders forwarcled, or application niadc jLt the (Store, No. 255, Market-street, to; ' ' , - " JAMES HOGAN. Jj. ? will be punctually atterieded fo . 1 j '. Philadelphia; Nov, 10, 1823. 2 j; CT Trie KrlHnvs of thv holnmhia Tele scope, Augusta 'Chronicle, smd Lynchburg Virginian! will each insert the above 'four times and. forward a paper! containine! same to James Hogan, jr. at Philadelp witli the price of; advertising annexed. State, oi itl-(j ar oia ; ;y . jiHERrFORh county. (j v.- CourVof pleas and Quarter Sessign -; August Term, lp3:: . i i ! - I S Levied oo Albrjdgton .Morris Hatch ell - Browhj's house Sc. lot in 1 v. ' . r the towfi of Murfrees Albridgtbn Brdwn. V boro', adjoining he lot ,;K ' of Dr. Wilson, 8yothersl jTTT-''appearing to the 'satsfaetion .-.of the ; SyCourjt that the Defendant in this case is not an inhabitant of this Statj; ; it is ordered that publication be made in the Raleijgh Re gister for three months, that unless the,l)efen- uant appear at the next lerm or tnisjuourt, to be held for the county of Hertford', at the Court-house in Winton, on the fourth Mon day in TsTovember next, i eplevy the property so attached or plead to issiiej, that judgment shall bef entered', against him and execution awarded.' :' (-Witness, Npv.,l,18c3; L.'M. CO.WPER, Clerk r . 2pd py the President of the ihrited Suites j N pursuance of law, 1 JavJes MpSsRbi:, Pre sident of the United States, do hereby de clare akl make Jknpwn, that a public sale will be;held at the Land Office at Franklin, in the state of Missouri, on the hrstAlonday in pecembef next, for the disposal of such of jthe llands- situate within the district . of Howard county, in said staU, as liaye been relinquished to the thiitedj' States , prior to the lstjday of October, 1821, Under the pro visions bf the act passed oh the 2d day of March','1821, entitled "An jact fof tlie relief qf the purchasers of public lan&s prior, to the 1st! day of July, 1820," as ate situatl n. the following described townships and fractional townships, lying north of thUssoitri River, and-west of the;fifth principal meridian, viz ; In t'nships44 to 54inclusiye,ip range kl west 44-54 . ' i 12 45 56 ; '. ' ' - 3 ' 47 v 56 ',-." 14 .48-'56 1 IS . 48' 52 .v-,-.. 16& 17 49 52. V-.:;,,: .. .'V1 !18 . , ; 52-;;:;t:. "; :;;!;iiv 52 v j . : ; - hzir 'n. 51 & 52 ' 22 & 23 Alsoi at the same time apd' placje," will be exposed, to public sale, sfgreeably to the pro visions iof the fourth section of the act, pass ed on, the, 24th day of . April, 1820 entitled An abt makingj further Jirovisions for the sale of the public lands," sjuch lands situate within ! the abWefnentionied townships us have become forfeited to the United States prior ,tp the 1st oftOctobefj 1820, for failure to complete' the pavment within the period tprescribed by law. -I I f , 'irreisaiea win open -witn tne iqwsi iiuiu ber of section, toWrrshi'p, arid range; nd pro ceed iii regular numerical brder. j j " ;'' - Given under mv! hand, atjthe City of Wash- ington,1 r, wj. - - - s this 12th day of AugusVl823. Bv the President: JAMES. MONROE. GEORGE GRAHAM, j ' . y Com'r of the'peheral Land Oifife. ; 1 qj printers authorised to ptrbirsh jthe laws of rthej United Stites in tlie states of Nqrth Carolina, South Carolina (Virginia Ohio, In diana, Illinois, Kentuckj-, Tennessee, Missou ri, and: territory of Arkansas and .Pittsburg, Lib Pennsylvania, are requested to, publish r - - r - - Ll A.T I - 1 1 the toregoing.prociamaiicjn once a wees un til the!, sales t a Re place, ina senu ineir ac count' (receipted) to the General Land Of fice fojr pa ment. Aug. 13-jf lawts. ; Blanks of ail kinds fbr sale here University of Jforth-Caroliiia. ' - . 1. i AN annual meeting of the Trustee oftha University, of North-Carolina will tike place at the Executive Office, orjt : ;. Monday jEvening,J st December next, at 7 o'clock, by appointment of j the President.. 1 :-. ; ; : 1 : ' : J - . ;u : C HAS. MANLY, Sec'v. : Nov. 25. ". . .. :- 3-2t- NO RTH -CAROLINA STATE BAN K, - - f r.'Xariigh'j Ocu 21, 1823. A GREEABLY tp the 24 section of the act A, incorporating the State Bank of N. flar. olina; an Electionof nineteen Directors of the Principal Bank ls to take place ''annually on the ist Monday in ; December. ;-The Stick hblders of said Bank are tlie refore called upon tor meet and hold said Elebtion,- and to attend to such other busines in relation to the gene-, ral interests bfH the Institution- as play be judged necessiiry, on Monday the 1st day of Oecepvber, at 9 o'clocls in the morning at the Bank in Kaleigh. '; j "j B v order of the Board, . f .' j Wm H. HAYWOOD, Caot. . Oj Such ! Stockholders as cannot conveni ently attend, will please to -send their prox-'es.- j . 57-tm Ton YirtieiYty lo- Sale: HAVING it in view shortly to remove from .this State, I would, give a.bary aih in the of the following Property, lying in thefCity of Rajeigh; viz : A Well improved Lot; the corner of Fayefteville.and Datie streets,' hav ing on it an excellent dwelling-lKHise,' anl all necessary append, ges for a comfort ahld resi dence, and occupied at present by Mr. Bird sail -A commodious Store-house on Fayette ville street noy; occupied by Mr. Jlendon; and considered one" of the best stands for bu siness in the. Chy rA dwelling-house: -with d gardeii and opt houses, on Salisbury slreet now in the' occupation of Mr. Lawrence, and on part of the Store Lot. For term apply A.. T. Ti.' 1'.' ."-" I 1 io neiiry roner. J- ; FREDERICK FREEMAN, i Newberri, Nov. 1823. - 2-3 wT"' f H HESubscribers retuni their sin Jtvcere thanks to the citizens of Ra- Ieigh and the adjacetit counties, for tlie ; liberal encouragement they have receive '. ed since; the opening of their Nev) Es . tablishment, and beg leave to infornt , them that they have this day recurved m an'; additional supply of , : ;f ! ) ; Men's Bearer Hats, v fashionable i!iapeH - - Youths - ; do ' i v - ., -. ' Servants Wool. do . 1 ' Gentlemen's ' Welli nton Poet? .1 j do j fine Calfskin; Bootees i ; , do - ; tlo ; ;.. Shpes;1 ..V; : V ': Coarse ShoesJ . Bootees afid Brogues; Ladies Morocco. Shoes, thick soals do Calfskin do i ' . do Prunella Shoes . t j Women's common Leather lo . Scotch Carpeting,, different qualities Blue and Olive Flushing V. ! 0: i1 ' - Mixture Broad Cloth .&or Servants wear: Double-milled Drab ! . do f I Hose and Point Blankets, ut reduced prices. vvtiite, Keu ana spotteti -Maunels -Plain and Figured Bomb fr.etts " ' Caroline and.Circassian I'iaids ' J Cassimere Showls. assorted colors Bl&ck - and ; White ami Plaid Calicoes, nev& " patterns yv -.": Swiss and Book Muslin" ' 4-4, and 6-4 Cambrics. , .' Ladies and Gentlemen's Worsted Hose 30 Bags Coffee A ! W j - 4 Hhdv. Sugar. ' ' V - ; . HAZLETT 8c ROBT. KYLE. . aleigh, Nov. 19. v . 3 tf : .Notice;::..'" FTT1HK,Subscribers having qualffied as Exe- JL cutors to the last will and testament ot Theophihts Grice,' dec. late of .Nashl county give notice to all : persons haVing Claims a-' gainst the estate -of , Said deceased, to bring -them forward properly .authenticated withirf the time limited by lw, or this notic will be pleatl in bar ' of recovery, All persons in- debted to the estate of said deceased, are ref qiieste'd to make immediate payment j or re- new their notes, otherwise no indulgence will be given. . i . ' . ! . ' -BARTLEY DEANS JOHN GRICEJ Nov. 17, 1623.-:' i ' I . . - un i nurstiav tn uay oi uec. next, m 77LL be sold (in 'pursuance trj the last ? will and testament of Theophilus Grice deceased ) at the lat6 dwellrn'gihbuse. pf iid deceased, in the Cont5' of Nash, 1 4 and other property, too tedious to mention " k ; '-. " ' - also, . i . On Thursday, the 1st day of Jan; rlext Will be sold at the late dwelling-house of said deceased, ! . f r : , x .'J j FOUR TRACTS OF LAND belonging to the estate of said deceased, ly inr on the" waters of Cotentnea Creek, with-- tin a 'feWj miles of the head of., navigation of said Creek, one pf which Tracts contains one thousand" acres, on which is a good Grist Mill.' The lands ' Will, be more tuliy;uescribed on4 the day of sale. ;TBe: above propeitv will bc sold on a credit of twelve pionths; BondsV with approved security will be required 6F thepuixhasers before the right 61 f the pro- , perty is changed. .; Persbh3 disposed fd bUy will do well to. attend, as great bargains: ria rdoubtf will be sold.'. . ; ?; v BARTLEY. DEAIS , JOHN GRICE. Nov. 17,1823. - 1 . o-3tw-3t2aw pr. atdri $5 S t i . v ' r 'I - ) v i i
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