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4 iWV,'.;V: iff v.' '7 ' r f i :.5 3 it ft: )1 'I 'il '"I t 1 5 ft r I! i J: it' .I-, i J if - "CONGRESS. llouszof Rtprtseniahves.i SATtRDV. JAN. oP. . AmniiRSt thencntions this mornm? nre-: sentcd was one by Mr. Smi f h , of Md from Barnes AVilkinsnn, Late a Major-Gcncral in the service of the United Stf tes pray . ing,to be? indemnified' against the, effects ' t)f a judgment for 2.5C0 dollars, recovered - against him b v G cn. J oh n ; A d ai ry i n crh - secmence of hi having arrested the said Adair in the city.nf New-Orleans, in the Yyear JSOoYon a chnrgeof his being con cerned fa the alleged conspiracy of Aiirotv 'lhirr; which -petition uras rein, ana re Vferred "to the committee on military af - lairs. .... - . - , -" Also a petition presented by Mr. Scott, .'from.suadty inhabitants of the Arkansas , Country; . p ray ingn , separate jerri tprial government, and thVt commis.uohers may W.arpjnted to fix a'scite Yorthcseat ?therc6 - . Mr.. Newton, from -the Committee of ommcrte.aiid'iianufactures," reported a bill tov increase the duties on certain ma nufactured "articles shovels, spades, plain . ;fiintghss. copperas, shot kiideil cloths, imported into the United States ; which "was twice read aTtd,cornrnitted " -' 'The Hbuse again resolved jtselt into a ' committee of the whole on the subject of , the Seminole War. ; . . ; -V' .Mr. rAnderson, of Tyv. concluded ; the Speech which he yesterday commenced, .against the report aha resolutions of ceri- - sure. - ' - ' - - , - ' ; , ,; .... . . Mr. Lowndes" occupied about ah hour in deli verirtg his. sentiments, generally, in favor of the proposition before the house, except so much thereof as relates to the cJcecufion of Ambrister." j . Mr.' H. Kelson, of Ta. follow eel, in op ' position to the veport and. fesoUuions ; & had spke but a short time 4 vrhen, hav ing given way for'a motion to that effect, The committee rose, reported progi ess, aoxl obtained learc to sit agahi. I ;' 4 MODAV, FEBRUARY 1.' ' - "j- Mr.Spt ncer presented for consideration . a resolution on the subject of he Bank of the U.' States. It proposes ;to withdraw the public deposits from he bank, refuse its'notts for public doe and issue a scire . facias, on the 1st day of July, provided that by that day thebank docs not agree, to 1 2 amsndments '(specifiedin the resolution) to its chart- r 5 one or- thrse is,' that Con- grCss may provide the necrssary means IU Villi IIC Hit J.V JUilLA(&kai.ivJ.ft : viv.v wi the charter respccUug the right at v-oting;. ior fureciprs anoiner, vongress may . prpvjde for the reductions of the capit al stock, in a 'justf hnd equal proportion - thereof, br the stockholders convene in geftiTlmceting-another, that th" Pre si dent of the" J. States may remove any d recSorfor iniscondiiCt another, that eve ry stockbMder-who has paid up an vinstal ment on his stock bv the proceed? of dis counted notes, shall be compelled to payi up"as.soon as circumstances shall admits the deficit, in coin and funded" debt, ac- cording'to the provisions of the charter 7 another, that the assent of one public di rector at least shnll be necessary to allow .any discount,-&c. &c, . Mr. Spencer moved to refer tills resolu- tion to the committee of the whale House. Mr. Tyler assented to this moti n ; fjut declared his determination, when the mo : tion was tfiade to Vote against iti undecthe therhope that the house would, in prefe rence, direct a scirtjiicias to issue forth-With....'.- "y- ' . '-- - . : Mr. Johnson of Virginia, hoped it would I not be committed, but laid n the tabk- ; he sad it was his intention, .if no other person would; to. move to instruct the Ju diciary !omjt.ittee to report a biii to rc pal the charter of the bank ; 'the patient was too far gtne ,to bW recovered expe dients were Useless, as dissolution was 1n-. eviuble; and it was betrer meet the question at-once. He therefore moved to "lay it onltbe table to which Mr. Spencer asserJed,STii the House agreed. ' . "TUESDAY, FEB. 2. . Pn motion of Tvtr. Livermore, it was .or dered that eleven hundred copies of the reports -of XbEdrlc Bland and J. H. PojuVett, on the subject of South, Ameri ca, be pripted, for, the- use - of the House, and that forty copies thereof be presented to Mr. Blared aid Mr Poiiisett,' respec tirely. ; A : .. .- - - - .The House tlien jagain went intb corn mi L tee of the whole, on tlie subject of the Seminole -Wfcn.. : 7 .! ..-; . Mr. P indextcr resurned his ..speech a gaiiist the report and resolutions of cen sure, and spoke rfcar three hours; in sup port "of hi-, opinions," and in reply; to gen tiernen on the other side of the question. lr. Fuller, ot Mass. rose in supporjof .the repcit and resolutions, ?C spoke some time-btr, hci'ure he g through his re niark;,hr gave wav foi- a motion fpr the committee to rise ;x when: the committee roc, imported progress; and ,Tlic Houst' adjourned. , ; . - . - ' ' -:""V ' ' r.-'"' . , ' '"-- : ''--' -f:, V'EETJ ESDAT, FEBf. ' -, V" tr:Smrth;Vjf Maryland, from theconl- :h Ise )r House then, again resolved itselH into a aJTwnittee of the whole,'qfl the sub Tcct ofthe Sejidiiole-War. .' : - , ': " - IVTr Fuller, of Mass, occupied the flo,ir. "narly two hours m concision ot toe speech which lie yesterday commenced, in support of the resolutions of censure, f Mr -Walker,' of'Kv.T made a short speeclfjn defence of the conduct of Gert. Jackson. 1 " ,. . " Mrr Han ison, of Ohio; folio yre&, on the same side, and had 'jpikeiboht ah hour; when, having- giu-'h way for U.ruolion to tbat tiiectJ . " Y.v. " V' ; , ' . f The commntee rase reci ted progrcsSj and obtained leave' id sit .''gain. ' ; I ;v A nessa ge, in wiitiug, w as received from the PreideuE-of the lJ.S.coinuhicat ibg heme h:iorDation:toucliIng the thick ' mVtce of wVv's ?rid means reported a Drt.vidirg additj'JtHl "penalties for fa! " n'ries for the beTicnt of drawback c -i -1 asar, Veay, Wtk "it ; eetns was re queWd bv ' tHe: House j yhterf : private' session onThursday. last.'::; frVT The message having been read , :-4-ihe TgaUeries Averecleared "anav the doots closed, on motion: of Mr. Smith, of Md. and th? House' remained. in private session until near f o'clocK; and then . Adjourned, i v -V- - " ' ' . . - v-y M . k. r ; fc.;.. r. 1 I'. TllURSDAr. FEB . 4.. v ' , The HouscmeV thfs mornngv 'Under closed doors, aricl cbrftinueft in private ses- von uoiti near ivui ii ctuv-iv, "um in doors vefe opPned, and the injunction of secrecy .having; been in part removed from the secret "proceedings it appeared that the.amondments proposed by the. Senate to'the Military Appropiiation Bill; to car ry into effect eertain stipiUatiohs of the Inte treaty with the Chickasaw Indians, had been the'subject of the. private cleli beratious of the housed which resulted in concurrent.e with the Senate's"' amhd-meuts.'.-AVeW'erc not ahVe to pVocurei for thisr7ifcniings )Hper, a moi piirticular statement of the. proceedings, nor.is it ve ry fmpArta'nt, the votes land a part of the proceedings being , yet undisclosed T but we shalLpresent, to borrow, all that thev house may.deem it proper to mtike pub lic' ' .:,..,';""!-. . r ' FRlt)AV, FED. 5. , . , Mr.' Kenton,' from the committee of commerce and manufactures, reposed a bill further to establish the Compensation ofthe officers emplcyed in the collection of the duties on imports and tonnage, and. for. other purposes, which' was twice read and committed 1 -The! Speaker laid before the House a j-lcttr" from Joseph Lancaster; expressive ot the gratitude withwinen ne is penetra ted for. the honor conferred on him in ad mitting him to a ' seat within the hall of the House of Keprcsentatives : which letter was radvarid laid on th table. On motion of Mr.'Garnett, the 'conimb. tee on the post office -were instructed to enquire into the exjiediency of. -extending the nrivilec-e of franking, t'b Agricultural Sorifties. which are ot mav be hereafter incorporated in anv of the 'United States, through their Presidents or. S(tcretaries, as may be most expedient, and of limit ingthc privilege t the correspondence of such societies with eacli other." - The resolution from the Senate propos ing an (amendment to the consv.tutidn of the; United State's, was twice read and committed to a romfnittee of the whole, on the state -of the Unloir. The following message wassYcceived 1 from the President of the U .-States : - To the Semite and lluvse of iiebrekentath. I communicate to Conrress copies oFppli cat'f)ns received fnnn the M-nisler of. fJreat Dritain.in behalf of", certain Hritish subjects, who have suffered in thrir property by pro ceedings to uh'ch the United Stats,v their mllitarv and judicial ouicei-s h;ive been par tics. These injuries have bvj sustained under- circumstances. which aj'ear to recom mend Strongly to the' attention of Congress the claim of in'demnityl'or the losses occasion ed by them, which the legislative authority is alone compettnt to provide. JAMES MDXROE. IVashing t fin t-5. j Wliich was.repd and referred to the committee of claims, j The House again resolved itself ino a committee f the whole on the subject of the Seminole'-VVar. i ' r Mr., Harrison concluded the speech which he commenced on Thursday. Mr . Baldwin of P.u followed in aldeci- dc-d speech of an hour, in defence ofthe conducVof Gbh. Jackson, and against the i;esiJiiions. ' Mi Ilcd of Md. commenced a speech ij) support of the report of the committee, and spojce a-short time ; when the com mittee rose, reported progress, anil tlte House adjourned. t ROIiBEUY OF-THE MAIL. One Thousand Dollars Reward. This morning ahout 3'o'clock. be tweeii Bridgetown apd Eli2abethtown :the United States', Mail Coach was stopped bv three arnved men tnaskexl who. after cutting the traces, opened the Coach door, and robJed, the Pas sengefs oj their Vatches Monej', ikt. Ther cut open the mail, and, after takinApmJt such packages as they thoughtprpper, and putting them ih a pair of saddle bags, made oft One of the robbers spoke broken English, but whether ifl'ectedly or not, could nat. be ascertained. ... ! v? it is impossible, at thiis time, to as certain what art of the mail has hee f aken. AH reasonable "Charges, with the above reward, rwi II be "paid for the detection of these Villains. . THEODOKtTb HA1LEY, P. M. v Poet-OlTice, New-York, Feb..l,T8l9 Particulars of the Uohbery -r-In ad dition, to the'above official notice (says the N. Y, G. Advertiser) we have cpl -lected thtT fntlowing ''particulars of this attrocious villainy.; At.the time and lace ' jnientloriecV abiyei one of the men i Van before the leading horses, and t ol d AV m S m i t h , " .1 h e - d r ve r, stop, v'fhc othev two 'iinineiliaUly presentejd tiiemselves, annett'wit pistols, and took the driver 'fromrhis seat, cSThey cut thetraces and onefof t'rre reths, 4 went to the Coa ch iloor ; one presen t i n. a 1 5 tol , t) 1 e b t h e r a J a rge k n i fe o r dirk, and demanded'vhateyemoney the passengers Jhad rhere were five ientlenien ahd a ladjr passengers. From one they obtained a pocketTbooky c o n tai ni nff p n 1 y Li - s m al I - sura.;! from another a.gold watch ; 4and Trom a Sdy Mr. XJowap,v of this citjr, a small sum iu-cuangc.: , x uej auiciupteu 10 lorce 1 this gentleman out of the'eoadr, but, he 1 retnuutr&ting with thern tfrey : left the v -- ,y pasfer8;an(lco;in sfearpK otVtfcm ailfch- was fpraXtve cut hole of buttiwentyf ihchs rirr the porfmapteanHthrouwhk drew is many; packages oejtecs, as fdled a pat r fJsad tl I e ba?s i anUa pox e t ha n d Ic f.n i e f. ' TH e V Ihtn in ad e b ff, ! liavihcdetained'the stagejibout fifjeti minutes.: , -.Uj.'.z ' .'rf.:-:vp-.-. e . have as lovvirig-paclges "ate ' ?::.-;t'..oti- ruK 3WY.-F'WTron-'l: ;'' From FhiIade1tmt one hundred single let- ters, eio-Kt double, two trfp-e one. .marKtu 62h certts, and ne 'marked 75., fi'-- 1 Prom Baltimore, one bundle, jrt winch was . encjosecl the oiii, ana i course tM''"." of letters is'not ascertained? -.;' .,. V: f.rrm JfrzvOrleans, sixty-one single letters. I Fur JSTer-York State four bundles are re IceiVed, and it is supposed ihat six or eight i liave been taken bv the. robbers, m - 'hU-r: For Connecticut State, one bundle only re Iceed. The number mtss'.n'g not known. -. j From iruihingtnn for .Boston, About one i half missing.. The package'marked' No. . j enclosing e billj wa& received , r I For, Jfe&.Hianpshire Mate, several pa- Jges missin-flF- - : ''"C '' J I From Washington for the Btttrict of Maine, bnevoackdge misinir- . ! For Jfiis9(:cfa)setts' State, only one package received, and that without the bill I In addition to the above, many entire? mails j may have been taken, which cannot be ascef- tained in thiscity. ' ! v- We understand that Mr. Cowan had time tb secure hi3 watch and-rnoney Another of ' . . ' 1 cV(o' , me passetgers tore a ikjicju jnc imn'f; w stagehand secreted a large amount m bills. A gentleman from Nevark informs usthat ja large party, started ti-om that place early this morning, in pursuit of the villains. I Stine the above wss in typo,-we have been 'obligingly favored with the following official .statement. '' .J - i ' . f 'Account rf Mails mlsswsr arid reteived at New 1 : ; York, 1st Fein, 1819 , ; From Wash in.? ton "to. New-iork State, re ceived bundles Nos. 1, 5, 4 and 5 i bill miss ing, 'and the number of bundles nqt known. Fom do. to New-Hanr psh!rq State, Nos.'l 'and 3. v.-ith bill missing ; No.. 2 received. j From do. to Vermont State, No. 1 missing ; !an l No. 2 and bill received, i . ' j From o. toHoston, No. 2 ibill received, land No. 1 missing, v ' - ; , W f From do. to Connecticut Slate, No. 1 Ve iceived j rest with bill. "mining. , From do. U Maine District,: 2so I receiv ed ; rest, with bill, mining J From do. to Massachusetts Mate, no. I re- jceive.i ; rest, with bill, missing.! . . i j Frpm Philadelplva ro Xev-York, No. 3, i bill rWeivetl-; rest, V.th bill, rni'ssing. j From Baltimore t. do., No. 1 retcired ; ireat, 'witli hill missing i From New-Orleans to do. ;Nos. .?and 3, , willi b;1I received ;ANo I containing 61 iet 1 te-.s, massing. j From Savnnah'to da a mvildue, bat none Wed.; , ; : j . b ' l- f om Augusta to uo. man re cejvea enure. From North-Carolina to do. do. f rom Richmond to do. do. j From Norfolk to do do. ! From Petersburg to do. 00. . From Alexandria to do do. ; ! From Washington city to do. d&. From Chamhersbiu,,gv to do. do. From Winchester to do. doy j From Favetteville to do. do. Friiin Nash vine, (Ten ) td do. do. IrOm Georgetown, (Col ) to do. do. f ew-roTKi reOk Z. Yesterday afternoon, a number of stolen letters were brought! to this ci ty, , by the Pfjst Master of Rah way. New, Jersey. They wre foftnd in a j lane within..; sight of where the iobbery j was committed. They had been open- ed, and appeared as? if, torn asunder in ! of Richmond, Va. Washington City, Georgia,, and , mary ot the southern towns) and were directed to this city, state, and eastern states A' great many of the letters, yvere from mem bers of Congress, enclosing printed 1 documents, &c. &c. The (ettefs tnis- sfng from Philadelphia, jBaltimore, New-Orleahs, Sec had not been disco vereil last evening. Those found ap jpcared to have contained Ivery little t ' A Jill t m monev a cocoa-nut sneii contain ing some rum was -fouad 'along with the discovered letters. j ; Tim Mail jobbers caugtit Copy of a letter from the Postmaster of the . Cit of New.YoVk . to the Postmaster Gen eral, dated February 3; 1819. - Dear ; Sir t 1 have the pleasure to in fer At you that two of the Mail Robbers mejitioned in my letter of yesterday, (their names Maurie & tertrand,both Frenchmen) were this morning ap prehended by two of our police officers and are now under examination before our; cily police magistrates. They Toil nd v u pon them, secreted in their blothesi about one thousand" dollar ; I th e search not yet com pleted. .Tlie third robber is also a rrenchman, of the;name of Doctor Henrie, who it is r . : 1 z y o v delphia. There can be tio doubt bu J that these are theTvillains who perpe oenevcu. is maKinff nis wavior fniia trated thesrobbe'ry. T r ':-; r r Very respectfully, &c. x' .: ::-: THKO. BAILEV. R. J. 3Ieigs, Isq; P. M.' Gen. - J , . ' THE JEWS. ; -Tbe Editor of the National Atvo cate, himself ofthe Hebrew' persuasion, speaking of the' recent decision-in the i Legislature ofAlaryland; against tole t ration j says, ta.shew, br coraparison, tUe difference, in the characters and t feelings j pf; meriV I subjoni extracts j rum - a essrst Auains e nerson rand .Madison on the; subject of the Jews: I Relieve lab person? in the Legislature; loMaranellJ t will stion iiheirtalenV cnaracter or. services noraouoyie ii wiiit tanlinnueiteift aconfy oriich'i hPvtiiaviB tfVresiiled: as ,'chief; masis-1 tnev itHve ui pv3B vaa,,'n :";;r'vi v Y f trates ; aiid wfiicK co exhibits : a proud proof .vof tle effect ffrowinMut of ffleiHwiselpatrioticji ahd4iberal measures; From thomas Jejferon, dated Monticeltd Moy y i"-:- v ; '28J1818-- ! ' - - " ' Your sect, by its -sufferings, has fur nished a remarkable proof hf ; the univer sal spirit of religious intolerance inherent in every sect, disClaimVid by all while fee- ble, ancKpacuseu vy au wuen m pw.wcr. Our laws have applied ,.the only, antidote to this vice, protecting; our religious as they do bur civil rights, by putting1 fill, on an .'equal footing. 2 But more remains to be done for, al thou gh we are free' by the law, we are hot so in pracuce. Public opinion erects itself into an inquisition and exercises its' office with as much fanati-. cism as fans the fiames of an auto da fe.' The prejudice still sqow ling on your sect of our; religion j although the elder qne, cannot b unfelt by yourselves. It is to be hoped that individual dispositions willv; at length, mouiei tnemseiyes to tne moaei of the. law, and consider the moral basis, on which all our religionsTest, aS the ral-' Ivtbc point which' unites them in common: interest, while the peculiar dogmas.brah ching from it are the exclusive concern of ; me respective, sccis euiuracuig mem, aim no rightful subjbet of notice to any other. Public opinion needs reformation -in this point, winch wOulo have tne turther ettect of doing away the hypocritical maxim of intus ut libet, tons ut mons. Nothing, I think, would be so likely to effect this,! a to. your sect particularly, as the more careful attention to education, which you recommend, anu"whch, placing its mem bers on the equal and commanding bench ! es of science, will exhibit them as equal objects of respect and power. 7 From John Adams, duled Qzu'ricy, Juty jl, 181$. J " You have not extended your ideas of the rights of private jadgment, and the liberty of conscience, both in religion and philosophy further than I do.. Aline are! limited only by morals and propriety, j I have had occasion to be acquainted with' ' several gentlemen of your nation and t'to transact business with some4 of them, whom 1 found to be men ot libera minds ; as mich honor., probity, gene rOsii tr; and prood bredimr, as1 unv I have kfiown in any sect of religion or philoso I wish vour nation mav he admitted to all the privileges of citizens, in every country of the world. ;' ''': ' This . country has done much ; I w ish it may do more, and annul e very, narrow idea; in religion, government and cbm merce. ; V r-r-.' :-'". ; Let ; the wits joke ; the philosophers sneer I. What . then ? It has pleased .. tlic Providence ofthe ' First Cause," the Up niversal Cause, that Abraham should give; religion,- not only to Hebrews, but to Chi istians and Mahometans, tlie greatest part of the modern civilised vyorld ! Froth Jame JWadison, dated Mor.tpeiier, Mat;, . '! . 4 u, 1818.. .;,:,,.' . ' :v " Having regarded the freedom of ref- 1 igious opinions, and worshippers; equally beiongrine to every, sect, and the secure enjoyment of it as the best human provi sion for bringing all into the same way pf thinkitvg. or into that mutual charity which is the only proper substitute, "I oq serve with pleasure theview! yon give; of the spirit in which your sect partake. of the common blessings afforded by our go-, vernmeht and laws." ("', M rii Massachusetts Claim," so' Called; Th e following are the Resolutions lately moved in the Senate of Magsa cbusetts hy the HonVMr. Kins;. ,Ve think them bf.su much importance as to merit a second publication : ', , J Resolved. That by the Constitution Congress has the power ' to provide for catling ouiine muuia 10 execute ine tav& if- the Urifon, nipfiTessunsurrcctio?i and ref 1 el in v as ions. " r ' ':,-.. l::-M j Resbived That the right to determiee when the exigences aforesaid, or any, or either of them, do eTxist, is by the consti tution and laws of the United States vest ed solely and exclusively in the President, for the due ;exei;cise of which right, he is responsibleonly to the people of the-XT- nited atates, or tneir Kepiesencauves m Congress assembled. dent of the United States, Vwjdl or niay decide, that any of the iejcignces ..'afo'rfe-. said do exist," arid shall reqtiire tlie militia 01 mis ommonweaun or any parruiere of to be called br th for th e purpose .of executing the laws ofthe union, suppress ing insurrections or repelling invasions,' it-is and shall : be, the duty of the Gov ernor of this "Commonwealth, forthwith ' to call forth the militia agreeably to such requisitions 61 the rres'dent, cc the saiiie wiitn called forth, to. place under the command of th6. President of the United f States, . or such proper officer or officers i as may.uy ue r-resmeni uuebiguaicu 11 take, the (fommaVd tbereof.'V ; ; St: An . ani mated v ! debate :.'ehsti'e'l ; in Whic h th e ResMluti on s we re su ppo rted oy the tion Messrs. lungf yarn um Williamson,. Parker and Mood v and onnosed bv Ihe ntin.-Messrs. Lon Qui ncy, Fessend e nVXyman ,I7itk marf l. Saltonstal, Bannister and NobIerle j IUUV ail: CvJ t r es 1 1 ted J n" th el :di$edhi fttu re of th e tFe tferatisishfina. substi t u ti n;VresoI utipn, in su bita q ce, 1 that' it;is now unhecessarj; to give ypcates of IrKsi tesojutioni revieW- edth e - pn n ciple s and xa easures pur sued bv Governor Strong uf withhold .ing tne mntia frdmtU . " jernment, -and clearly (wf vous conseauWn.o'w?'111 hrlL .TMvvo I ho,. - -'C. LIII Lt'llll Pfl J TllOfr K 1 resolutions ould;be std, ..S --:,- ", . lilt; aclfir.f . " ch a onose priMcipIes anil I " ""J" U1U u LC e general w: to allow a greater part1 if ! nt claim. " But if ,.;n k. f ntMltL A tii e eu iiir o i. tne Uentinel was no denial bvl the Fo.r 7,. lW the constitutional power V,f h , 3 f ' dent, contended bv Ge 1 amendment," The corr J LH' otthe resolutions is viituallv. i-1 and the adoption Of them Wo' probability be themGans o&a!l to a. million of dollars, and were rejected, Uecause fnT- Jbetleralists are nlerlfrprt ' Ue Gov. Strong and h is nupeu ine people will sight of this important fact. It m lose SALE CONTINUED. TlbL. be sold on Mo .day V a 1 r 1 . ibeine the first nf vr' irst Court,: the residue of mv re,i L 1MT. My Swift Creek plantatU,, coniaS cres and myt No 33inthecitvSar andi acres: of Land belou- mfon denc; If the plantation is noti& rented :l . WM j e HaleigIvFeb:4,iat9; LUIT; c NOTICE. ' T th e: Cmmly (:curt of Edgecomfc, kiJ erm. 18l8. the siihtrriK .Tf v Administrator to the; E8iate of jisenK5 deceased. . He therefore requests all 115, naymg demands against said estate, toeih bit them within the t me prescribil bv W or th is notice will be plead in bar uhl: co very. I hose incUbted are reouesS t make immediate payment. - . !v , ISAAC N(JItFLEDT, A(lm'r ' . January 15 ;T. '.'loT , NKV GROCERY. I " Pul,anpr nas.cpened a G Store, on Fayetteville Street, a few south of Doctor Randolph Webb's corner & directiyopposite Mr B. S. King's Store--Wher? be intends keeping a constant sud. ply of hfmost every article in that line. He has on hand at pj-esent. Loaf&Drota Sugar, ColFee, Imperial &nd Hygon , Alspice, l'epper & (iiner. CoDriffai .i,! . vPetre, Nails asirorted., Trace. CbtiRj, Potf Rrown, j Trace and ;i3ed Cord tope,' North.', ern Cheese and Pataloes If sanerior nnsK. tv, Molasses, Jamaica and West India Kun Northern ditto, French -Brndv andilolUal" f3in, 'Appie ana reacn Brandy, whisky d i-iverpoonand l urfcs Island Salt with geq. ral assortment ofQiieen's VVar'e, viz Plates, pishes, 'Cups, and Saucers, Bow' Mufjs, Stc. . - 4 L'i He has also on hand ,and intends to keep j a constant supply or tfte beat Family Flour, by the Barrel or less quantity. He has ordered and expects sTmrtly to.re peivei a considerable Widition to bis present stock ; and a$ he intends to sell on is mode ri te terms as can be afforded, he will feel PTefll IV oblicrpri in hi frifriI nri th nnMi .1 for a share of their cuftoin and patfonaje. WM pi AW. Raleigh. Feb. 12 12 bw NOTICE. j jnTllIE subscriber being anxious to close h!i JL concerns, and to enable him to po to tne southward! wish2.s to' dispose df his THO- PKflTV lying and being in the city of Ra leigh, and m thecounty of ake. ; . The Lot containing one acre on which he resides,1 certainly one of1 the rao&t eligible in -the. City, it being a street's width onlv from t the State House square and .Mr. Kuffin's Ho-. tel ; the i mprofernents are such as to siiit the accommodation of a genteel family, or any person disposed to. do business of any k.nd, it , beincr an- excellent stand, and in the immedi ate neighborhood of the most wealthy anttyov Ibte part ot the city. Likewise a tract ot Lano; aDoui fVom the (litv. rnnlh'ihinfr SlS acres, bv nJ- rheans infenor tp any one in the neighborhood,. havig,on it 1 SAW MILL newly erected ot. a never fading stream, with a rock' dam niade as pernianent as any: other perhaps in the world, and the adjoining country, aorti,P5 much timber of the best quality, a- 'lw sufficient for one hundred ye?.rs consumption. The great demand i?r timber of all kif.w i3. this Mill a( source of rSach pwt -; lrge MEKCHANT MIL.L, partly tmslM, which; when completed will be ot raorevaw than any other within fifty miles; hemg V heart of a rich' neighborhood, and m mW i Will JJIIH 1 -.f In the citv 1 riave a LiOT, in a w feart of it, of 3 acr of 1 grouH .-with sr improvements, yet sufficient tor a larmiy r sidence ; and liear the market-house, r which II purpose to .divide to acca tfeose.who wish to obtain el igibM ?cil J stores, sliops,.&c.vocci being in ?C.. nient'and suitable situation; tto trtni , tibned lot near the marker hrusc, t at auction, on-,ine ajui . and fbWhe other property a WVn lecre- 'V. :urA nor on tne;fi v ,01 tober hexttl'the balance m ?os. IV II... uili, ll" V , 1 ir(l i years upon good and suftic.ent ,ec. n . session will tie given oy " c ,v ft; jGOl'f nex t, , or soonjer i r rt 4U i r-. y tl0j takes this opportunity ot n'"":.r:i ,,dn wlio have claims against imu , l. ave claims against turn w , j ITor settlement, and those vo sia. -; tO Otm ai earnestly . 7 ..lDu- meni without dHay,ai ihe uaton 3ints:ibsdlUtly forbids lortger jJlt. ., to him ai earnestly . aes-rc" . - t1( Ttale:gheb.4, .1819. . , V. S As I am determine" v- ; rl ic r plbed nronertv. a had by an early opphtjnn.-ia ' tblt op,vortuDity of jfet urmng t fr yi ncer art and Jnform them, that I have t large . ome assortment of Jfdry, ,0 4 tlemen'? Goll-aten t Lcvr ; j d warranted to keep, time , 'e$ V ofsilv.plate btary ai ; V. 7- Subt1 verv.kind of work in y fyrnierly until 1 remove
The Weekly Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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