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4 A -Alton tppttdbythclast Ai- 15 pt :rjtfl settle and allow we ciumi c5liowl Soldier of the Jocil and f . , oSco r1Tu ;nto. 4ervjctf in the "vl MOiu- - . ftfnthc- .m Tiii w .11 c!l that they hre commenced and are tJSia the buslneAsirted them. ?V)jed m jzakigj July, IBIS. . . rjSH GOODS. ' , iinttmrat of HABDWAHE, P Cash bp Pro. " vL-h lie ww , - ' c" . -bort credit to punctual cuto. pc H. THOMSON- Jr. -THE SUBSCRIBER, -,rrSlew to inform the . public, that he B S preparations at the Shocco " .afficleot to accommodate Forty ISSERSbeci a Public House for J. It HAWKINS. 34 3 NOTICE. , .axjMTTTUD to Jai! in Sorry county, at c JlrTineitTOW. and that he belongito tft Mireof Person county. The cit eXPnf nd tsVehimaway. pttft P J JE5SB TESTER, Jailor. NOTICE. MYltorfci, as Principal Alienor of the b IJiatrict of North C arollna , com Jof tbe counties 01 rransuin, uranv;iie. Vsrw and sh re oir lo. the in action cf H persons in the district, ami tjrekrp'of"01 myofEee r"'p 25 days; o .cecrseof which time I will attend two ji tl reh Court-J louse in the district, trill be tdreiticrd in the retpectiwe CfBtrf,srecifT'jthe time I will attend. t-t rrlstiteio sny errrneova or exeeas pi'n'citionj r!ll be rcceiTed and deterroi 54 iceortiinjj iolaw and rihtand in the ,crrreictibed ty act oFCcnKTraa V. C. TUNSTALU A(i(f tor ol th 5th D. N C. fvUiti cwnty. July 5. 1815. 24 NOTICE. T'txry Department, June 22f. 1815. FrU3 hirinj: been aaiiRtied for the pay. rxntof aucb TaEAacar Note, and tk'fftemt thereon, aa wiC become due at f&ic'fkui en the lit Anf f Jvgtut next, isdoaiH tobveqtient days fir f ike lit 5aticti tberrfore hereby riw That tieukl Treasury Note a will be paid, on the ijcicaiion of the holder thereof, retpect nciy. at the Loan Ofike in Ph.ladelphia, on Citr cr daja when they ahall rcipectiTely krst due, aod intertit on the said Notea t lc!e to be ryaUe thereafter. Tbe Com hum too era of Loans in the acre nl Sulfa are reqaeated to make thia Notice rncr&Hy known, by all the means in their prtrr 1 and the Printers autfcrisd to pub Ut&t Uwsof the United States, will be fHxd to insert it ia their rtspectrre news pceff. A. J. DALLAS tH Secrftarrof the Treasury. 20 REWARD. STOLF.N Ircrm the acbacriber, on the ntgt rf the 17th instsct, A DAY IIORSR, sVn 4 feet 7 r,8 tocbes high. 8 years old, sW al roand, two hlod feet white, also his if Kie fore ooe. bis oear pastern joint larjp e oa the other front aa old hurt, his mane Irrso both sidea of hia ceck it not cut if. a few white hairs about tbe middle of hi acta, iust under I he mane, that a aioe srice a til corer, U a swab taiL The florae lltHete to beatolen by JOSEPH STEP, a Mtrt or tbe U. S. Infantrv, wno ueaertea iaitlie Barracks near this place on the fct the Hone was misaed- Step ia sup prd to hare been born in Rowan county, a 25 jears of sgr, 5 feet 7 or 8 inches high, d Uir complexion, grey eyes. The store aiM. and reaaonab.e charges, will be pio" Tor the Horse and Thief, delivered to r ra RsVigh, or Ten Dollars for properly ttcjrxg eilher, so that they can be got JOUDAN WORSUAM. Jne23.1315 33 4w S20 REWARD. RAN AWAY frota the sobserber. a Yet low Mulatto Ms, ntmed WILLIAM, fmjxndy calls b:.s name Will.arn Jonea, earscf act, 5 feet 10 cr It inches tcKiit make, bis a large scar across his and a black mole on orie of Jhia fret t toi rood English ; he is frrqoently COtghing tlesrson his tnrost j be can read and write, k is ipHd be will attempt to n to Virgi. m to s-tttvc of the Northwestern Territories. I t'l prcssb lity be wtll foTge a pass or certi Jf'e tksr heis a free man. Ten Dollars W!b gieo to sny psrson who will lodge ) m soy jsit, and write me immediately : cr Twenty DrJUrs wdl be paid to tri pr:a who wilt bring him to me at my t8ion r.ar Pierce's Forrt, on Saluda Hi. Pendleton District. S. C JAMES HALBERT JStV. May, 1815s 21 7 DIRECT TAX. Vj OTlCE is hereby rier. that the sukscri- a aSrf IS ft asT T w m Ties 'under ,Lt of Coccresa of the 2rd Aucust 1813. JRtinirg 'due upon property in the follow- occurred, or suDerintended by person residing whhin the collection Jnet in wkich it is situate, and that he is 'Vhoriieri iAMr.: ,K..M with an rtrtKn of ten per cent, thereon : provided ' psjment is made wUhin one year sfter J jr oo which tbe collector of the district ,IJ7e,UCft PPerty lies, had notified that '" had become due on the asme. Ctllecttr nyicetienjAat tU tax hau I ... . become Ji. " Iford coonty, 20th July, 1814. JckiCgbim do do &6 do . 'a oo rurusi co r"?grmery do , " do do do do do do en Art rt t rlit A n. cd do de do crs Cfxt, the Ut Jvrit, 1815. JOHN VAN HOOK, Jr. reUector designated by tbe Secretary l s of the Treasury 30 DOLLARS REWARD, Kam aw at rromtbtabicTiber, litihg K w T ranet north-west Raleigh, on the fi5 ci- n?.Bft 3 Wegf oeii MoUrBri'ittr ana Solomon i. ; .-: ; ; r- ,-lw"u 1 J' woman t middle sire i abotJt ji cr 22 years old V sht itx of common com p'exion, stronc'aad acthre, his a sear 'cit one ottty acdei occasioned ay Irons, speaks quick 5sS2Va t? t0i U sensible.. ,Sb was raised ha lie wJIajiorer county near Wilmin ton. where X apprtbend she has taken off the two lads with her. . VBKISTER and SOtOMON ate about t OI 2 esclt, well grown, and art tf'Mt. 5Cet 8 oi r 9 inches high, , ?tt88?nd actrrtf they have do particular mirks by which i can describe tnem, except tome marks occasioned by whrp PJS t they . art of the common complexion. Tbt above reward with ail reasonable expert ces Will be giren to any person who will dell, tr them to me, cr secure them injatl so that I ret them arsin get them again. G. DAVIS. S5 tf Wak cqnry. Jqt 12 State of North-Carolina, 4-1 AS WELL COUNTY, May Term, 1815. Richard Srrrpion and wife. ana others, Equity, Axariih Craves and others. r' appearing to the aatisfaction cf the Court that Duke Williams, one of the defend ants in thfa case, is an inhabitant of another State 1 It is therefore crdercd, by the Court, that unlets the said Dolce WillUms appear at the next ttrra of this Court, on the sixth Mon day aHer the fourth Monday in September next, and plead, answer or , demur to the corap.aiumu bill, the same will be taken pro confesso as against him, and set down, for hesrinsf ex. parte aa to him t and iht hi nr der be published for three weeks in the Ha legh Register. ANDREW HARRISON, Jr. cm. Larr (y Wool Carding Machine. flHE sabscriber takes this method of infor X. mior tbe ciiixrm ef Nrth.nkrnlm. h 5.etiVJ!Jrec,ed W001- CARDING MA. CHINE in Stokes Coontv. within one mile of SsJera, near the road leadior from Salem to the 0!d Town. He wJl card and roll all kinrfa of Wool ready for spinning, at ten cents per pound. The wool most b wsshed dean and all hnrr. aod trash carefully taken cut ; it muat also be grested with clean far, as ia commonly done when carded and rolled by hand. A cloth must be seat with the wool to wrap up the relit, in which manner they may be carried any distance without injury. Hatters wool carded at the rate of 64- cents per pound, and colored wool mixed in the nca'est manner. The subscriber hiyinr at a consldf rabht x. pence erected hifmachinc, respectfully solicits the patronsee of the citizens of this and the aojtcent counties. He will endeavor to please a,'l those who may favrr him with their cos. torrl VAN N ZttVRT.Y. Stokes ceunty. N C. May 1. 25 lw SALES OF LANDS. &c. THE subscriber wishing to remove to the Mississippi Territory, ia deaironsto Se!l his LANDED PROPERTY lying within four Acres, 50 of which arc cleared, a "d most ol it in Corn. The Houses are sufficient to ac commodate two small familes with a parcel 01 good rrmt Trees Also, a Grist Mi l. with two pair of Stones and two Bolting Cloths, situate in a very good neighborhood for cus tom, and on a never failing stresm 1 together ia m wuuu inikuuK. ail ai which rori nv water. The Mill has the reference of any in the neighborhood for making good FlouraW Likewise .a Saw Mill now erectine which will no doubt be very profitable when com pleateJ, as there ia abundance of good tim- oer near band and when prepared for market will command high prices. I will sell with the above, a parcel of Cattle and Hoes and the Cropv now- growings This Prcpemr ia well worth the attention of any 'one inclined to reside tear the seat of Government or in the City. It is deemed unnecessary to say more, as no one will purchase without view ing thopremises. TO FFJV PR OPtllTY. Tbe eligible Lot on which. I reside, con. tuning one acre, is from its elevated situs tioo amongst the most vslusble in the city 1 it lies between the Eagle Hotel and the New - iifP Tp11 bern Hraneh Uank, and near the State Bank and State-House. Likewise two other Lots. one of 1 acre, snd the other over 1J acres, with smaU Improvements in a convenient part of the City and.PoIkaboro. I will take a reasonable price in Cash or young Negroes or ail or any part of the above property or more agreeable to tbe purchaser, I will give six snd nine months credit on one bait of the purchase money, by giving negotiable piper payable at either 01 the . Banks 10 ibis City. . 1 hsve a parcel of Household snd Kitchen Furniture and Plantation Utensils that I will sell low for cssb only. Application rosy be msde to me at any time before the 22d of September If not sold before thst day, I propose selling the Land, and MM, and Crop, &c &c. at. Public Sale. And on the following day (tbe 23d) sell the balance, m thia place. On the last mentioned dav, I will tell to the highest bidder, for cash, Ten Share in the State Bunk J. bCUTT. q3" I take thia opportunity of informing all who have any claim a against me to bring them forward for adjuatraent and all those who are in arrears to me to call without de lay k make payment, as no longer indulgence will be givm. Ti N. B. I wisn to return my sincere tnants to a eenerous public for past favora also in form them (hat I have just received from N. York and Philadelphia a handsome assort ment of JEWELLERY some good Gold and Silver Watches, also a parcel of good Silver Spoons made in my shop silver mounted Swords, tpau lets. ana numes ax new-iora prices I will have finished in a abort time a parcel ol good 8 day Clocks, warranted to be of the beat quality andon the- lowest terms. 1 have a very good workman and all kiods of marerials tor Watch ad Clock miking, and will repair and warrant all kind of Watches, Clocks and Time Keepers of the most complicated kind and will con tinue 10 do and have done every thing in my line, as formerly, as long as I remain in this nlace. J a Balctgsr, July 13. 3w s " War DETAR'nrWT V.. : --y V Jultg 5; o. ; NOTJCtS HEBYtypN; rTHAT 'separate proposals. w'i be received? 'JL tatthOofiBceofthe Secretary for thepe, partmentof-WaruntH JJS2 cclocJc . t noon, of Satu: Uy, the last day of December next? for the supply of all rations that ma be required lor the use of the United: States, 'fropithe 1st day of June, 181, incluslye, to the 1st .day of June,18ir, within the Stev Territories and Districts, following, viz : i ! i ' ' , ' . . i . 1st AUetroit,MichilirnAcki Chicago, ;and their immediate yicihitie, and at any place or places where troops are or may be stationed, march ed or. recruited, within the territory . of Michigan, the. vicinity, of the Up per Lakes, and tbe state ot Unio, and on or ad- jaeent to the waters of Lake Michigan t. , j ' 2d At any piape or places where troops are or" may be stationed, marched or recruited, within the states of Kentucky and Tennessee. 3d At any place or. places where troops are or may be stationed, marched or recruited. witnmthe Illinois, Indiana and Missouri terri tories - . r ' ! f 4th At any place or places where troons are or may be stationed, marched or recruited, within the Mississippi territory, the state of Louisiana, and their vicinities north of the Gulph of Mexico 5th At any place or places where troops ire or maybe stationed, marched or recruited, within the district of Maine and state pf New Hampshire v ; 6th At any place or places where troops are or may be stationed, marched or recruited, within the state of Vermont , V 7th At any place or places where troops are or may be stationed, marched1 or recruited, within the state of Massachusetts 8th At any place or places where troops are or may be stationed, marched or recruited, within the states of Connecticut and Rhode Island J 9th At any place or places'where troops are or may be stationed, marched or recruited. within the state of New-York 10th At any place or places where troops are or may be stationed, marched or recruited within the state of New-York, south of the Highlands, and including West Point 11th At any place or places where troops are or may be stationed, marched or recruited. within the state of New-Jersey 12th At anyplace or places where troops are or may be stationed, marched or recruited within the, state of Pennsylvania 13th At any place or places where troopsH are or may be stationed, marched or recruited within the states of Delaware, Maryland, and the District of Columbia 14th At any place or places where troops are or mav be stationed, marched or recruited within the state of Virginia 15th At any place or places where troops are or may be stationed, marched or "recruited within the state ofNorth-Carolina 16th At any place or places where , V Va mmlWmJ -T V DVtklVli ill IU VllV within the state of South-Carolina 17th At any place or places where troops are or may be stationed, marched or recruited within the state of Georgia. A ration to consist of one pound & one quar ter of beef, or three-quarters of a pound 'of salt ed pork, eighteen ounces of bread or flour, one gill of rum, whiskey or brandy, and at the rate of two quarts of salt, four quarts of vine gar, four pounds pf soap, and one pound and one half of candles to every hundred rations. The prices of the several component parts of theraMon shall be specified, but the United States reserve the right of making such alter ations in the price of the component parts of the ration aforesaid, as shall make the price of each part thereof bear a just proportion to tbe proposed price of the whole ration. The ra tions are to be furnished in such quantities, that there shall, at all times, during the term of the oronosed contract, be sufficient for the consumption of the troops for 6 months in ad M I ranee, of good and wholesome provisions, if the same shall be required. It is also to be permitted to all and every of thecommandants of fortified places or posts, to call for, . at sea sons, when the same can be transported, or at anytime ia case of urgency, such supplies of like provisions in advance, as in the discretion of the commander shall be deemed proper. It is understood that the contractor is to be at the expence and risk of issuing the supplies to the troops, and that all losses sustained by the depredations ot tbe enemy, or oy means or the troops of the United States, shall be paid by the United States at the price of the article captured or destroyed as aioresaicv, on nip ap positions of two or more porsons of creditabl e tharacters, and the certificate of a commissi oned officer, stating the circumstance ot tbe loss, and the amount of the articles tor which compensation shall be claimed. The privilege is reserved to the U. States of reauirinsr that none of the supplies, which may te furnished under any of the proposed contracts, snail oe issueu, unui uic suppucs which have been, or may be furnished under the contract now in force, hare been consum ed. A. J. DALLAS, 25 2m Acting Secretary of War. RALEIGH: FRIDAY, JULY 14, 1815. saw VVVVVVVVayavVaVVVVVVV'VVVV'VVVVi t The Supreme Court of the State is still in Session. It is expected to rise to-morrow. A list ot the cases decid ed will appear in our next Univtrsity. On Thursday the 29th of June, 1815, the public commence ment of the University of North -Carolina, took place at Chapel-Hill. The following were the exercises ol IKhe day : ' FORENOON. , Music by the Organ. V 1. Prayer by the President. 2. Latin Salutatory, Isaac Croom of N. Carolina. . ' 3. Oration on Mathematics, Richara D. Spaight of North-Carolina. 1 : Music. . i ' 4. Forensic dispute Ought civil offices to be accessible to the female sex ? Mat thew M 'Clung, of Tennessee, respondent, Henry Pluramer, of N. C.opponent, Hugh M. Stokes, of N. C. replicator. Music. ' ' ' j 5. Forensic dispute Are Theatrical amusements beneficial ? Robert Hinton. of N. C. respondent, Lemuel D. Hatch, of N. C. opponent, Robert lung of xi. C. re plicator. . , Fcviic'clispute I tenuary.xo ue immeuiaieiy , erecieai in Carolina Prietly Mangmof Cv respemdjep ptep&en bned of ' H AFTERNOON. 8. English Salutatory John H. Bryan of N; Carolina' v ' J r 1 9. Foreftsic dispute-Ought the Stu- aenis 01 our literary senjinanes 10 oe suu iect to military duty ?-i-Matthew Moore of p(. U. respondent, James Hooper ollN. v. Ipppobent, v George F. Graham of N; C- TfreDlicator." ' ' : ': ' v"' ',- m The Report of the Committee of exammation was read. ?t - v ' 11. The degree of Bachelor of Arts was conferred on the above, sixteen young gen tlemen, and upon Willie P. Mangum of N. C. Francis L. Hawks of N". C. and Orville Bradley of Tennessee. ; The ' degVee of Bachelor of Arts was alsoVohferred upon t Anthony Forster1, preacher of the Gostfel tin Charleston, S. C. .The degree of Mas ter of Arts was conferred upon William E. Webb, and WUliain J, Cowan alumni of this University. , . ' 12. An address was? delivered to the graduates by the Presidents ' " :" Music. '-;:M-' - 13. Valedictory-Francis L. Hawks of North-Carolina. 14. Prayerby the President. ,J . Music, Tlie vacation will expire on Thurs day the 10th of August, and the Col lege exercises will commence on the following day. , , Public feeling. The papers, from various parts i of the Umon, speak of the enthusiasm with .which the late Anniversary of Americanlndependence has been every where celebrated. In TfNew - York, the Military and nearly all me ainerent societies turnea out in no norof the day,formingoneaf thegrand est processionsever witnessed in that great city : The morning having been occupied in" Church solemnities, the reading of the Declaration of Indepen dence, Orations, &c. ; the evening was employed in the amusements of the public Gardens, and of the' Theatre". Philadelphia exhibited a similar scene of joy and festivity ; military parades, illuminations, &c. &c. But for Baltimore it was a prouder Pj-fday, if possible, than, for either of the other two. The Corner Stone of the splendid Monument about to be erected in that city to the memory of the im mortal Washington, the great cham pion of American freedom, was laid, with all those exalted sensations, which the festival of Independence, associated with the name of its hero.werexalculat- I a. v - 1 ; edto inspire. It was, indeed, a jubilee. t -v it it . e un tnis joyous occasion, ine ciiy , oi Richmond the proud imperial metro polis of Virginia forms ait exception to the rest of the Union ! There, we are sorry to hear, the day which gave fTbirth to American Independence, was suffered to pass by with coldnies and neglect ! But Richmond, in this res pect, thank God, stands alone. Were it Boston instead of Richmond ithe metropolis of New-England instead ofci the metropolis ol Virginia the cra dle of disaffection instead of the cradle of patriotism it might have been borne with some decree oFpatieiice we hac been prepared for it : But for Rich mond, the boast of Republican Virginia, to permit the anniversary ti the bright Jjest day the world eversaw, to pass o ver with inainerence it is grievous . a . to know it !' , - 'i- x . Boston, in fact-exhibited a striking contrast of this : For, we j observe by the Patriot of the 1st inst.' that the do zens of that town, to a man J republicans and federalists, were preparing to ob serve the anniversary of their country's independence, in a manner coramen surate with the joy which I a happy re turn of peace and prosperity had infus ed among them. In order to add to the solemnity of the scene, and the fervency of popular feeling, Lexing ton, the " spot copsecrated by the blood! of the Revolution," had been cho sen as the principal place of assemblage. Now, in Richmond, there was nothing done, nothing attempted to be done there was no Oration delivered no general assemblage of the citizens" no Declaration Independence read Rome ! thouhast lost the breed of noble bloods! Petersburg InteUigetter. - I On the 4th of July, a number of the pa- triotic tars, who had been jit , Dartmoor, assembled in New York, and proceeded to hpul down the British colors displayed., on , that day ; but they were dispersed by thev police before much mischief was done. I? J their indignant feeling to bei wondered at ly . BalL Patriot. .. We are much eratified to be able tm state, on the authority of private let ters from the Hornet, that the gall an " Lieutenant Conner is quite out c danger, and airthe wounded are doin wp11 ThA Hornet has: receiTea nc tomVn-A tsnA-ie nmceedinr on hei UUUllV ."- - " :The brave CwUiri fiddle cruise. whom Philadelphia is proud to claim as one of her ons, does not mention any thing respecting himseirbeing wound ed. "'iV '"-Iv. We have seen-a letter from Admi ral Tyler to Captain Dickenson of the Penguin, dated Capeiown, January u- :.:4iKfew" fP---i t-r:i' 7V Oratiwi b . Natural 'Philosophy,. StokeJrDMitcheirof TTennesiee. 31. from vhich.trdJctrri the Penjniin was fitted out to light capture the United States - ship and to enaoie her so to ao; aianrrt cgooo 'Admiral scjnds 'M marines from Medway to keep up a. constant fire neje. ftiia WaspsTtppsp know that the Hornet is mnch ligfct' and muchT older -thn the .rVYasp, yet1 the Hornet s6bns6r thd poor Pen- gum,toxieata ; ; i ; rress. :. Mm Tort decidedly RehubUcdTiTh&- .1 . official canvass of the votes for senators at tne late . plHTion in that state exniDlts a federal majority blithe eastern district of r t oo a repuoucanmajijmy in uic iguuicu district of thl middle and in; ; m an . . " J V . ail. the western 3198 making; an. aggregate republican majority of three thousand six. hundred and ninety ivjq If ; - Hf , For the information of onr JniUtary corresnondehts. we state, that m com-: pliance with" theirf wisheSyA we ; IiayeJ maae enquiry at tne war eparimem r relative to vacanciesln thV gritty peaces establishment, and have' len jfivied that selections will jnot sootbe a$e- probably not until the nermjy s;pr ganised antl stationed. ''-102 Boston. Julii fl Yesterd aw . at 12 " o'clock, the squadron under the torn-; mand or Lorn. 15ainb ridge consisting . of the. Independence, T4i ChippwaJ; arid Erie sloops of ; war, apa a sjshooner as a tender, sailed irom ixancasKetk Roads for the Mediterranean. The . beautiful ship Independence was found to saij and to work uhcoin- , mrmlw anil hv enmp PYTWnrnPTIta ir orla x a sVy n rv rklit r under a fresh breeze, contrary toafi, ; prehensions that had been rtte;tatned, she was found to be as stiff asj vessels of her class usually are. f . I , v REVOLUTION IN ALGIER ' : it appears oy the ioiiowingtaat ine? Dey of Algiers hak b'eemurdered hy his subjects, and his Minister who sue ceeaeu ;um, nas usu suaeu uc aiuc fate. TKThrone and thejgj-ayearev i. - 1 1. - tate, that an elevation to tepne ta i h certain prelude to a descent to the d ther; UurifbrtunatelyV liOYreer fre ' quent the change of rulers, it i$ seldorn " - ' v. cr ' - I ' - . 4'i " Ffi.trmi imhortant front jilFiersj--It is mn 4- An r t ra the head of " Bloody Revolutions" thatj his friends in Salem, nnder date of April. 12, that cnthe 23d of March the! Dey wad murdered by the military, . and his brst ... Minister raised to the-soverejgp power ; that 16 days afterwards the new Dey sha red the fate of his predecessor; and that all was still tumult and consternation, and further violences and plunder were expec ted. Capt. Smith was anxious jto see the American flag nying before the place, and had no doubt but the appearance of a strong squadron there would the mea$ of effect- tag.-an immediate peace. Jfc Y, Com " Adv. June 29. v " ' Milledgetiilti, June kl ine ffentiemen wno were anpoiiueu x- ft- LJ..Jw-l-;i:. ilt.4LA'AM 4Ka - s f l run Tin" i ni ii miiu r v iiiik iir.i.vrr.ii 1.1 ir. United States and he Creek nation oi Indians have returned to their fespec- -. . . . . rt -mi - -1 m.v r tive nomes witnout enpcuiig .ue . uicuu of their commission. : W;:ijndermil i that the great scarcity of prpSds'on atwi other unforeseen difficulties ofceasibhed their return. As soon as necessary preparations can be made, they: will proceed' to the' iischirge"0f tlieir..dat)r, . - By the ship Elizabeth, Capt; Bow den, which arrived at thisjbdrt laJst -e vening, in 45 days fom Dublin; the Editors of the. MeVcanfilet Advertise nave receiveu uuuuuu vnvvu i mv vvt .. ner) to the I5tn oi May inclusive, ana Dublin to the 18th. Hostilities had not commenced between tne 'Aiueo Powers and France. EXTRAORDtNAnriNCnfiJlSE SKREPi . ' Zanesville, June L Yeaned from 2& comnibri! rwes, be- londns: to GenJ Samuel; Hernck, at his residence near tnis piace in ine 1 .i u." month of April last, 43 lambs, (half ftuTniiure ana v..mtaiion uiepsila that 1 wilt Applicatton majr be made to fate 'at any tithe . before the 22d c' September, j If not sold before that day, 1 propose" 'aeiiing the X&fid, and fill, and CroTc. &ic at) Public Sale Xnd on the following day (the'!23d) sell the bsUoce, in tbia place. fi : On the last mentioned day. I will seUtotTie higlacst b dder, for cash, 4v fchtre .it&ihe State Bunkg J. SCOTT. r'C&t ta.keapportunUy oljinformmg who have anyclatma agamitj jiie to brinj them forward for adju8tmen---aod, all thte wno jg mi srrcara jojaic u call Witimirt d to a trenerous nupuc ror past lavore tlsO iff fpfm 'tbem that 1 re juatrcceivf dfrcm N. 1 York '-nd1f7tUade1nhia aansorrift: mentis I ' i memtof .lEAVELLBBaoraef goof Gofd and ; vSitver Watches, ati a patfilbfgoiil Silver YJnoiis uiiic iu;uiy. suvp anvei .mon'.ifn xXords, epaulets" rd Homes at ly-Yora: . "teal will. hawe" finished in k tfecrt rnt ac r yi of 'good.8 day' Clock! jvrarratitrd to vV4f -thebest: fjualityahd jn Ahb lewest Jms. . I have; 'Ivtry giir ''nfkJaiaj aid H 'Wi ttv frositirikb . tot. A-tfl- a?jd Cioc'c Wl Winff, td-wjll Irepakhd 4arr3V all id of XValfehcf J Clocfcp'and forte Keep -r lav & makr navnrerit. as no lnrrr- inAtil , will be giveru rtVi, ', NB. I wuh to return my sincere thanks i t 1 e to dp add have done evcty 1)': in my ts lbroyiyf1 as long as 1 feftjuip in t'iija Uiogti; July ?o0
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