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-.j.- W - - .- - that he ihouW not rispect-ony more .nXfWw At REVIEW ' - rearJ X ''i' ' - I- ' 1 l;vin-in v V-i-e' . V, "")Us:""
- . .tjL 5 B.n.na:- ftWwtHe.OorvcmJu, f,MX" ahcesinCbria.Wftotkin W ,
entrer in the schriAdelia from Cay
" tfrtne-lnms that He left the por
mi ?aoni video, nunc !
n the7Mt)ct. lastat (2 o'clock
at night vih a'smiU French privatee
chV. dlfied k'diseau, Cap. Bidai.
(the only VeS5l.' hat bad or woulr
hars liberty to depart 'this port for
,i H oiicjnQiUhs) and has handed us tin.
5On the t7th June last, the capital
La PlalitfietJity 6f Bu'.enoVAy.w;s.
VaiTafiSnfif eirdUibn; from
1i-'ravfc o'ilottdHbPCi under tne
wmnlanclofS
' 3Iaj6r;Oen'. l5resfortconsi5ting oi
i '4noi trobps and wtthout any
- J 0Jossi nd geneioiis capitwlution.
' ' fjieyept; possesion of fthe city un
7 til tht tSth August fallowing, yrhen
:Jt was attacked and taken possession
. of --rnf expedition of -2000 ."ten,
from Monte Video, by a French gsri
tlefagh of " the ,iia me of Semer. (for-
jneflv a na vaV officer)" who ws -.u
mpanied by Vntitnber of the first
jncrchants ot Monte video, ana a
; v" bout 80 French entitle nVen as rolun
tters. The battlers fright with
gT cat obstinacy byffie Britihv .bVit
. V iieaded by an iritrfpM coandelj
th4 Spanish boreowh all, .The loss
. of h Gritish in killed, wotnuled ind
1 iiitsacrtd aflerih y bad surrender
ed, was by t he b e st account a state d
to be 4i& pfien,' arM' he Sphft'itsoui?
S50. in killed1 and wound&l ; but d-
most r-8ihpfthir wounded'explrcd
of their wounds, oinf (as they .y
lothc British uing -pm&ohed ba!U)
bttt a well mtormea :f rencn -tmicer.
ivho shared their danger, to;d Mr.
peD.H)!S it was not ' th tenoinou
palls of their enemies, tent the ii -ranee
and ui'skilfulntts of their own
jurgeons that killed the Spaniards.
, ' The Spaniards retook, their capital
"by storm, and made prisoners nefh ;
i 1200 English ; but a serious d;sput
had taken place between Gep. C-jres 1
, ford and Gen. Lenier, the English-
General insisting that a capitulitior.
was made and signed hile the whi i
flag vas lying iipon the fortress, and
..which the Spanish commander abv
Jutely denies ; hovveyer. the priao
ers were sent away: a distancerf abo;: .
3 or 400 miles into the country,
.it was reported that Gtfw. tvf. .
'and his ollicers were coming o Moo-
tvideo to be sent lo.Europc, buv
Was t:erwa as u )uih.ui c ii ur
to ord i th;m tuCordovir, oily abou'.
tcO leagues, or 1050 miles fro .7
Buenos Ayres. The Cbramoii so-die-3
composing theeiipediiion from
MonUvtfeo, robbed and plundert
every English abode at Buenos Ay :
jes and .also every Spanish hou-t
where an E.ngiishman was seen to
enter or reside. Th y aKo put in
to prison- among many others, Mr.
"VV. P. White, formerly of Boston,
7 Mr. Mloe, a Mr. Jackson, a Mr.
Mark Riley, md MrrHaseiback
The former. (Mr. Whi c) was indu
r- 1 Xi .V.
ced to receive an office, such a prize
agent under the English government,
for whice he was recompensed by
btin put in close confinement for
two months, and part of that time
7 incomnunicabfe. and, with the Bri
tish officers, was obliged to take the
x vjcurnc) into the interior. No stran
ger Twhatever was permitted togo
up to Buenosj Ayres, as they.me&n
7- without exception to exclude all from
7 thence, especially the Ame ricans. .
The Btitish, upon their becoming
masters of Buenos Ayres, found vn
. jy 1 ,200.000 dolls, of public property
"(although there were six time3 that
7 amount in the place) which they sent
i- ty England in the frigate Narcissus.
They had -collected a considerable
- quantity of quicksilver and copptr,
': but ai tt was not taken on board the
- tra sports, thy had gat off only the
moh ey ; Sir H . Pbpha m was in
B em s Ayres wheujji was retaken,
i gnd wiib'-eat dfS'iciilty 'effecte.ri his
e es ape tovhis ships :fnra boat, alier
which, with the exception of one
gun brig which he left cruizing be
! tweeTtthe Golonaand Buen- yres,
he brought his squadron, pc-nsting
of his own sh p Diademj 4 gun,
. Capt. KinL ; Raisjnahle 64, Capt.
f Rowley ; Di6me.de, 5, CaptPh'l
7 ip : l" frigate, 2 sloops of wSfrnd
i Seral armed trar)sports, down the
tp rr. and anchored in full view of
i the habnr of Montevideo Some
t- . days he would have every ship under
, war ; at oth'r times only one of two
f easy draught of water, who wjculd
tand kiTso close that the very ihha
5 bitants could discern the buttons on
the officers uniforms , Sir H()me
had'ttnt into Montevideo upwards
of 3 flags of truce, demanding Be
re .for and his tnops, supply cf
. p.ovisions, and some medicine for
. nrk and mounded. The doreriSor,
tued ot sucn pusiness, jeneroulsly
sent Sir JH . P. a supply of fresh pro
visions, and also 23 English seamen,
fchich were-broughfcinto Montevi
few montlis- Wviou, w an
:7i--.' . i I)
(iv mcjntinthe. frc4h
visidfes, andreceivug cu..rJ
nit contrary tothfc etiqttetteobServefl
in time, of war about exchange oi
prisoners, he refused to deliver tip
V like number of Spaniards which
sHmte:ht rvry easily hare dqne as
hp Sad" more hanOiisssesf
v.ion; which w re ttn,feni mH
t'lwn at the sout h VntraiJcerif the n
ver. Several skirmisher had lakeh
place between the English vessels &
Spanish gun boai9 and lorts, ana ai
most every day they saluted Monte
video with 12 and 1ilb: sh a.
-Upon the 12th July last, an em
bargo was laid on ail vessels in tne
of Montevideo', and continued
vrith more than usualArigor when Mr.
D. lois sailed. The reasons assign
(d were, 1st, that they were going
to fit out an ' expedition to retake
Buenos Ayres ; Id, that they were
roing to exprdite' 4 vessels with dis
patches f i -Spain , anil 3d, that tlv
BHtish squadrnn were starving for
provisions, though every body kne
to the contrary as th; Raisonablt,
a man of War, had been -dispatched
to and arrived from Rio Janeiro with
3r much of a supply as to beoblig. d
to caulk in her lower tier of gun
pptti.
'l ltvai reported for truth, btvforo
Mr ' Dubloi sailed, that Sir Horn.
I t.phani ha;! received a i cuil'orce
ment of 35CO men from (he' Cape or
Good Ilo.ie, and r.-hich he Is' much
fncUnd tb suppj true, as he htm-
ha counted .35 . sail at anchor five
!fa, iVom Montevideo, between
ioiutCarietu?;, and the island Flores-
tihe same cttnin ht sailed; audit
WtSiknowi that iliere vvcie l& saii
, uo:-j i'. .vc! oiV M. Idonaf'a, a ciu
I At ilie noi Lhev fnirance of Rio PI.
J -a, a? the J' vernmeat of ?!or;e?i
I er Iron
icm nan inc o.i ucu reccivca ici-
om the commandant at Mulik-
auo, hj xtt U to that etfect. I!
h s. 1'oTce has iUiicd, vthether Sir
A. P. will be -fib!? to-take po3csi'3n
ven wi h 5it0 nic, is tery unr.cv
'.in, a thu Spaniards hate 10,000
nen ready at jl momtot's ttarninnr'
nd all those men in high spirits and
confident bf vicio'jy -Among the i5
ill & anchor off Horcs inland, vmt
ere Si)aniar!s, sjmc Portuguese.
-lui gillie auiciiLno acaip.rci o
tp ured. Sir H. P. about the 29' h
'eptember, sent in a flag of truce- t
ne Governor S Montevideo, dech
ug the fort in a state of block er ;
u also meittioiied that alE mutiaJs
nrght h .vc leave to pass his scju
'run, prodded they d;d it wi.h u 7
'lays, and in ballast only, as he shou !
f'er that kep up a rigorous block-J
ds, and shomd take every vessel
that camo "out even in baltst, and
vhould certahy m'ke prizes of ;di
those that dam e out with
a caro
beinj the produce ef the Spanish co
h r.ies in S.;U n America. This ex
truordinavy utter mi nation t?as noti-
iiie!d to All neutrals by the Governor j
Alter two days out of the seven had I
elipsed, some few ships; Portuguese
land Danish, endeavoured to avail
themselves of the opp'ritinity and i?
out in ballast ; but when all ready.!
were stopped by the Spanish tvern
ment. The Americans, as tome
could not and others would not fet
ready to go m live days, came to a
resolution to send in a petition or re
monstance to the Governor.
Mr. Deblcis could not obtain in
time the Gott rno 's aniwer verba
tim, but he intorms that its meaning
or tenor, was as follows : " That he
wa nerfcc'ly avarc and sensible of
tht lamarijes and ill consequences,
that would accrue to the American
vessels and their cargoes, and also
coincided with them in opinion that
the English Commodore could hav
no 'egul pretence for making them
prizes, as it was supposed their pa
pers were regular, but not withstand
m, ne knew tnat bir 11. Popham,
I
jwasm warn oi piovisios s, and should
Jakt it. .
x anew neutrals to a out, t
must without doubt Id into th-
hands of the enemy, and of course
miibt afford some supply ; and also,
that he did not conceive the treaty
mentioned by them to extend to ih.
Spanish colonies in S. Ameiica, and
should he raise the emfeargo, he pte-
umed u would be highly prejudicial
to tne interest oi his master the Ki
ang
of Spain.
Mr. Oebleis also reports that the
Americans in PI ta are consh ered
by the lower class of ci iztns the-
same as. the Englishbecause they
acaw uic same language ; ;and thaf
the government there docs not by
any raeans-appear to be friendly to
vVt",c,JCtt,lfj oi wnicn it may be
given as a proof, that the Spanish
uihabitants have drawn up a repre
sentatiohta the Royal Audience, re.
questing that the Koykl Order, ner-
nutting American , vessels to go to
the I'lVPr Plfif mcr nxklA i
. . ftuoy ui vc carcieci ui
to efTect, ancfit is thought their ie-
quesi will be complied with.
die operations of the, arJivPr
jagreenn tne successes oi , ine(. t ei
but noih ;the.Vrcofcac.
relate to the glory pt 'oryV .".7 iVf'
can only select' suchtfcfas tend to
exnlain the mKress ofe,reDch-
arms; Oh 2$&tfptr tUf l
Oiuice ie Saxe.'nnat on the
ttreatj and v?as pursued by the
French. It was . reported that; the
Prussians i2xpett&t rd make a junc
ion on the Oder, andolbppos tlu:
French in a bold eff6r:tV' recovee
their country. The alarm had been
so "general, and the French were
proceeding in every "direction, so that
the British merchartts were in Oct,
notified to prepare toleave Hamburg.
It is tiaid the D6ich troops had ad
vanced to Embden, in lat, 53, ao,
and long. 4, 43. E. of Paris. The
citf, is one degree north of Amstcr
iliim, and has two degrees of grea
ter lfcngitde. Other accounts say
tnat the Dutch had taken ndssessidn
of Fnesland and the adjacent conn
irieS.V We ate, iufonned that J he
French reached Btrlin on the. 23d
of Oct but conthiut d to march north
wardly for Stettin, on the Oder,,
Frem this station, the French could
visit PohKtvmia ' and the usian
ports on the Baltic, as well as act a
gaiint the troops which the Prus
sians were Ao collect in this quarter.
The rrehch and Dutch it is said had
penetrated into O -uaburg Marshal.
DavousJL has been at Pots 'am, and
Avii advancing Ar. tne French ad
vanced, they asserted then claims
t the loiu icred country. B'uns-witk-had
been claimed fiom this
c4est, and throughout. Westpha
iif, the arms of Prussia were ixma
vcd. arious accounts are gi ven ol
ihe btate of Magdeburg, and i;s a
biUty Tor a teniporaiy resistance, but
?nuch does no, appear to .be exoec-
red. from the forces. employed for its
dcfeiice. In the geneial confu&bn,
tl much into:niaion cannot be exnrc-
ted respecting lie fate of indtridutis
I is :iri, th by the ltiaccounts
the King-of Prussia was at Custrin
on the C)d. r, but if the Fieneh weie
advi'.mmg to STettin, ii is not to be
supjmseia thai he continued at this
place, it is said the Qu.-en had (led
o Stralsi.nd, in the Swedish tetrito
nt-s, . tnd ;,vas to p.i-s over into Swe
dtn, and that-the Duke of Brunswick
hi.d been conveyed to Ahona, near
Hamburg, and in tt:c doiniuions ol
Deiitnark. :
The sulject of Poland again ari
ses io tlie public con :idera;iuiu Hie
iubjugaiion ofjhi ancie'ut kingdom
excited much c mir.iserat:on in Eu.
.ope for thc unhapy people, and ma.
riy t. travtiUr dvsli upon the clisu ess.
irul theme. The recollection will not
have a tendency increase the pub
o soiicuoue lur tne tnt; nt ot ITuk
bia For tho' violenc is . ver t be
dreaded by mankind, upon, whomso
ever it be employed, yet the want of
mercy' may le'i more to reprehend
nc ir.juaice, than pay ihc .sufferer.
i It is presumed that the Frc
:nch ICm-
peror '.vd! not torget to ciiaiure tiie
masters of thU unfortunate. qouutry,
should the success ol bis aims .v
Ijim the ab5o)uve conirotiJ of PViii'sia.
Some dhpositis-.s Lv this purpose
have been mentioned, but upon no
poper authori r. Thc.oublic mi fid
willtake a powtifid interest in the J
truactions which regard this
conn ry. The rep-ated partitions,
a;l the p;rear inaticution to the claims
of the inhabi'ants, have designated
in mcd rn times all the tyranny of
ancient governments The fa'ture
events cannot be more disastrous, 8c
Ibis ancient p-ople may enjoy from
policy what it may not obinin from
justice.
Of ; hp Russians we hear, that they
j&reto advance through Silesia. We
uve uo assurances that they had en
teied that country. Professor Adams'
the sou of the late President Adams,
visited thv country while Miuister
at lieriJm, and out of the path of the
iton traveller, has gjven us a
t and ingenuous account of tins
ceutt-y. It is a ccuntry not inle
r or to the neighbouring territories,
Mr. Adams tells us, ' that the' cbn
dkiof the peasant in Silesia, is
muchorsc than in the Electorate.
For Hhotigh personal servitude cx
istsauke in botli proviuces, yet. the
serf in the march is never compelled
to labour for his lord more days than
there arc. In Silesia he is oflen 0
bhged to furnijrh ten day's work in a
week ; ju.:?e then, after the man k
his, wife have both laboured five days
m seven for the lord, what -.sort of
subsistence they can e43m in the f t.
mainingtwo -(one of which is Sun
uayvior tncmselvcs. A Berlin ac
courit of last June gives the folio vv
mgeensus of Silesia for 1 305. Tlv
wWPPpatatiou is 2,047.000. T
ihaf" year were ' -LA. .inn
The children born were4 9,735, Ql
which 5,200 we're not born m maf1.
atre, and 75 036 tr319 ikm
1 1807) dead. "The moatalu h&
UincrcaaeU for a years, but cefly a
1 .
11 cbrrrt
cnfin'e'cFjo the Frinch 1 lie name
f the'EnglisV ha3 been so ir ctn
,p ived in f cents . of desolation and
distress, as io muure ine lingusn
General toreitionstrate agiiinst this
ause of , !s7narae to juni-fy.3utrV
ges. u pon,, hu Canity; At present the
operations of tnat country are .very
mperfectiy "detailed to us. A t this
moment of general distress in Europe
I tne subject' of Poi tugal is again cpu
side red-..- Thethreatened. invasion is
i expected from Spain, at this rno
ment ot tne victories ot r.rantr, to
accomplish a purpose which lias lorjg
been entertained of the subiection of
Portugal a -jid to h SpaiihMonar
cny. The recovery of Buenos Ayres
by the Spanish accounts have reach
ed us. Ship3 have
escaped Irom
filiation is un
Brest, and their
des
known. ' What measures will be a.
dopted in Europe by France1 or-Spain
.for the protection of their co!oniei,
in consequence of the success of the
French arms in Europe, while their
naval power is so ineffectual, wiil dc
pond on the secret csoedilions. thev
can furnish.!
. FOR SALE,
A TRACT of Liud, containing
930 Aer;s, lyuig on 'ev Hope, iie
Miles tYi ;ni the University.
Another Tract, containing 413 Acres or
Eno, clghr M.lc frcri the Uiuversay and
six itrji H V-zb )raaqh. w,
Two o:hcr Tiiics, one contasnvng 232
Acres, the other 2wU Acres. Iv'mv on tire
waters oi Kew 11 op above teveii Miles
IVoro ihe Un vers'iy
Ti.vwo fit stTI r tcts are well improved,
so tha. eiteh Pl;i"ta:ion will c nip-Icy about
six Har.tls There is r.poa eacii 'good
Dwcliin-Houises, with other nscesary C'ut
'u hl:r-g3. Orchards, t;c.
'J'ae "Tract conc.7m 232 Acres has also
' a jjocd'Hbute npur it with utcebsaty Ou;-
houses
id w J wxrk ab7ut tluce hands
A!
h Land is wcil-calciMiteo for
raising Giain oi
il kuida, artd as ihe Pro
p; :e:c u ao rat to itnvve to Icunessiee,
the wilt be 7, Id n moderate. Terms or
exchanged for Land of jo'nl qualny, and
uiuif ijutable Tide ta thai counirv
JUHN MOOIIE.
NezvNt-pe, Orange Cvvr.ty, Dec. o, 1806.
Tiri EH K AS Information has been
fvc: uiuo us thar jersr.s ip several
counties, vv i i i)t tilt Stacc and Tennessee,
havt asiunied to inemselves the ap;;el!atievi
1 'u rree Alasons. nnri i:ivp ascvi:Ltfr! tmc.
;her for t'urpcaes -tin known It is therefore
ir.ade ir.y an y, by a special ordcr for. that
purpose given, iopubli&h the nairtf$, num-iu-s,
and places of mteung resp-Crively, o!
ad the Loages under the junsd CtibA of the
Grand Lodge of North-Carolina al&d fen
ncssee ; 8c to declare in behalf of our Grand
L'Hige,that ail orher associations tinder the
appellation of Free Mason, jue irnposi
uuns : that we do deny any connection or
iratennry with snch assiations- We do
udv'fse all persons to avoid such, (Seclann
that the following and r.o other,'f are pos
sessed of the ctafi ; tnct ha: thc are re
gularly constituted Lodges :o w'k :
Sc. John, o.l Wilnnngtoa.
litwal White Heart, 2 Hal. fax. ;
bt. John,
j Newbtrn.
5 Windsor.
8 Fayctrcville."
9 Salisbury. ,
Ju. Varre..cii.
15 BcaufCD.taiunty,
17 Marfrcesb.TO.
IS " Jont h CHlnty.
24 VdUamiboro'
25 Moort county.
Royal Edwiiif
Fnoeiix, '
.ijii Cone,
J i n ston- C a sw eM,
Washington,
Amencan Gecrge,
King Solomon,
Hiram,
Pani pnia,
Mnu.it iioria,
St Tammany, No. 1.
of Ter.neiiio.'
St Tammany,
I'Lalanx, 4'
i Ireucii cuniv
9 Na&liville, state
IVnnesse.
30 Wiinhirrtoh.
, 5 Charlotte, Meek.
Jeiibar-. county.
ilOKC3, " .
F reel and,
32 Cabari us count v.
S3 Rowan county.,,
55 Carteret comity.'
35 Fort Barnwell.
39 Bertie county . -
40 Citv of Ha,eh.
! Jerusalem,
Friendship,
Davie, i
Hiram,
Tennessee, No. 3 of 7 ( Knxvilie, state
Tennessee. 5 of Tennessee
Bederal, 42, Pitt county ,
Greenville, No. 3 of C Greenville,Ten.
i n messed. 3 0 nessee, 7
Wiliiams,
Liberty,
Social,
44
45
y Johnston vil'e,
C Randolph" co
WiJkesbcrou-'h,
Wilkes co.
46. .?lrusW,
r Chatham co.;
Mncoin county. .
Orange,
Taylor,
Young Eagle,
Beaufort, Carte
ret craf ty. ;.
49 Hatnii,, Mar
tin Cfiht'
It?
VTa .......4. xr A rnrt ' t J '
o w pui ',o.ou ei-50 ewport, state
nessee, ,4. -.. of Te.neisce"
It is to be reitbered, that the follow,
mg Lodges haV&fceen regularly constituted;
1 hot some of them have surrendered their
chartcri,,' and others have been arret
oy order t our Grahd Lodge 5 that tiicy
are now Ctmaidererf anrl HM
mised, lij: , .
St. Johri, No 4 Raijto
Royal YVilh'anv 6 Wimon."
Unanimity, i Edeftton. ,
Cuwell iirodierhodd, U Caswell county.
Indolence, 12 Chathiur. county.
3t.J
ill rr.nnr.
Haleijrh,.
Tarborotfg
21 City ofllaleigh
22. Uichradreottty7
26.Greene county.
2a AVa'y P cqu n ty ."
34 Rock fd. Surry co.
ST J-.eJtingtofi,kow-
Democratic,
Laurel Hiil, ,
Davie Glasgow
Coluiribja,
Unanimity,
ilisirg Sun , - 5. Morganton. -From
the Archives,
rest, K'JBf&lUWlLLlMs;
, . . S. -Grand &irttrji
"-t"t atl 111, , 1t
A. D im.
FofCAtes Couii .where ltzvm
i penccc pa d.
JAMES yillTSELL,
A UST'pF IXTTEKS
'""""""gin Krftjpce-at Hatehh
! VmmP ikeiV Marke B.nbe.
Tn -iH1 'fiaker. ' Job Bledsoe ,LU, ;U
Mr, ucn, l-tmraas Bl urn, John i:fte;
J Nancy Casweil, Peter Ca-c, Bi-in Cr.
;hrsr'Mtte Cooke, Jchn CravexWiiiiam
Dcnnts, -'I'homai Garret-, AYm CnflTia : v
t Allen V. CdchnsiS, Jan.es E:4bton, Th
fmaa Ldwaids, Wilbam H. . llavwocd 2,
iiciJiT' Huterr Richard If. Huley, Wnl
jlizm IluUibavron, Jude 'Hall," Matthias U.
! Hj.3, James iinekat.y, Isaac' Hunter, N
'cy Harep, Hci;ry Hlbjdsbrt, Her;
) Hiver) George H a rr is ."Juh n II i o.tor. , j'u :. ff
ViUiar. Hiutgsn, j-ihu Jones, Na-xnau;-.
r j ones, . r. Jesi,e.t.einn, diaries tvj
William iCilj.o, James f.ockF.aft 2, Ssn
jT.ee, J jhn Leach, J'-lm Mivena, Afteu
; Mobley, Tomes Wloiris, Ephra rn Miller.
WilIiJiiv Mar?in, JuUe MacayDiann H.
j Robert ,Na;t'. llenty Valet, Jud-e 2lc
V ill am Ptrry," vjohn Pern- Messrs Put.
r nrv &. Be I, Mtb3 Betsey Ptriley, V ,
nam
' Prgram, Jamei liters, -David lijan,
j J alius Hrphry, David Rirh, Uhriitypher
; Sjeer, Col.. Llaroy Sanders'. Hill Sand per,
' j shua Suze, Izaiati Stoeai s, Viltiam Cr
I'Zachariah Shaw, Jcsenh Shavr. Tlchp-t
J I smith, Ozias -Viticetit, juhn 7 lvin, tV l-
; l.um White, Joliu yiaii,Wi!;,am Wa!:on,
i William 'cr Tiicn.tas AVorablc, Wiiliim
IWomble. S4.
ADVERTISEMENT.
T ME Subscriber not havinp sue-
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1- cecueu in xn sale lately advetiseci,
nlorma his Friends and the FuUic in ?'
j neral, tiiai in wddioon to his old Stock, h
hes received a fresh Assort ment ft on Kev.--i
York and Flidadelphia, which he wdi b?ul
j at reduced prices, cheaper than any'CusU
J Store. Hardware, Ironmongery, Ckn!,,
rtose and Dufnl Blankets, Cltaks .-Swan:.,
downs II '.inters and WafkeisCors, Ca
licoes, Duranis, Muslins, Lir.erls, Cotton
, Catr.brics and Shirtings, Worsted fict-.-tcn
Hose, Pevvter, Lead, Shot, Curipev.
der, Coi ton and Wool' Cards, Ladies a:ii
'Gentlemen's Hati,, coarse aid frfTe iashl -1
nable Straw Boiniers, Ladic Kid, M-rrw,
t co and L earner Shoes. Latin & E gbsb
j School Books, Novel', and a number of
I other Books, , blank Ledgers, Joumais,.
land Day Bnoks, umuled Cyphering and
i'o ket-Books, Vnting and Wrapping
! Papers, Qitills, Wafers, Lc. B'arron, -Gernian,
Lr:twiey and Blistered Steel 10,
; riar re is o' brown Sugar, Coffee, i Wt st
; India and N.E, Rum, 10 hhds. Molasses,
1 Salt, with sundry Articles too numerous
j co insert in an Advertisement.
1 Also, on Commission, Martin's Justice,
' Duty of Executors, do. of Shcrifis ' Revi,
sal of the Sate Laws with an ApperKiLx
ThiTty Stills, irera j2 to lOo gallons, kl
of which Avill be sold low for prompt pay.
All kinds, of Produce vvdl.be taken in pay
aeattfe' " ' - '
earnestly request all tiose indebted t
come forward and make payment. I wish
to sell the whole St0ickiTi"ade.. Any
Gentleman .wishing tSintd Business
of the kind, shall huVe liberal -credit..
,uid be accommodated with my Store
FirycttevUis JVfew. 12. P. PEltRY.
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1 FOR SALE.
A R1DIKG CHAIR with Plated
Harness, and t waljtorsesi one of them
a good Chair Horse and both of them good
Saddle Hoises. Enquire of the Printer.
V FOR SALEr
TP HAT TaluabjcB'ract of Land, ly
mg on the main Road leading iron:
H itsbovough to Raleigh, conta iring about
otie thousand Acres. Said Land has on
it a tolerable good Dwelling-House and
Kitchen, aiid Apple and Peach Orchard,
It is about two M les distant from HiHsbo
r ugh, and is well situated for any Ptrson
who would mcl me ta kep Public House or
Private Entertainment, and mty.te pur
chased ongoM4 Terms-i foe. Cash," or will
te exchangcdSfot Lands ia he State of
Tennessee f-Aoy Person.inctiiung to pur
chase, must apply "trf cbe --Subscriber living,'
on the Premises' 1
7 . v JAMES rtiART,
December, 19yl$Q& t ., i V
STATE or NORTH-CAR LIXA,
1'.. ' r Greene" County
Cuttrt of Plea? anU )uat ter Sessions, 2fa
xc.notr 7am, ltJOJP.
.William Caswtlt,!and Winston Caswell, Cbj?
Silas L'assiter, his Guaraian) and others,
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Jesse Lassiter and Wife, and Peter Mercer
aud'Ehzabcih his Wife. :
Petition for a 'dinisich in a Tract of Land.
TT is ordered ' by the Court, that
Advertisement be nude six Weeks sue
: cessiyely at the Ccurt-Hcuse in the County
aloresakl, and in theState Gazette, notily
irg Jesse Las ter and Christian his Wife,
Peter Mercer aVd lit zabeth his W ife wh
are made Defendants in this Petition, and
who live out of this State, for them to ap
pear at' the next Court to be held fDrthe
County of Greene, at the Court -House at
Snow-Hill, on the second Monday in Feb
ruary, IfeW, and shew cause, if any they
have, why the Petitioners should no? I
entitled to their share in the divisie -Lands
of Samuel Caswell, dec ag
to the Act of Assembly in this'casv -and
provided, or otherwise the Pis
Petition Briall be taken pro confess - -
' judgment entered accordingly
I Wit nesva?;. ec Hooker ; Clerk ofovr t
j Courts av iow- Hiil. tne Ifhot Ni - -ler,
A. 'D. 1306. 1
ro:r.v,n.
tic Y.
. Negro ami will secure hiri so tl -i
h,m, or w.ll I deliver him to WC shall m
the above Reward, and all rnn -
j M(pe, ' Jieob7SjU.lur, Jofati; JJerchcuie,
i James M6tihavja'Vtin,X.iv:s Mr..
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