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- .; : , . , .'. -.-r . '';VA.k.A, , ' . ' 1 - - ' ! " ' " ' ' , , 'V :!. . . v - . ' ' : ff. -ft - ' . ' L.'m'?- . 1 T - , a : -i-vv -a.. -v;. ;. -'ii'v,!';v:,:V.v-- ;m4.-' I- g'. r r - T', . ; .- v -. . v; .... 1 tfi-;r-M;v SX K' . : - " rrr.Tr ' . 'i 'gj . 'J . u . V ! f'V ' -Cr.CLAPATIOX' OF AtTIA, , - ; . EL ATIVK; TO NAPLF& p ' The oVowlnjr'nrctbeJrontcntji cf the' wmfi Journal T.nverfoVmj. rtnl" which An. 4 rtrian CWirt csnsff1 to heflirercdty its ArAhaMadors -to the difTerent' Coartt of . f TJermsnv.. 1. - v ,-."v "i u -1 j -i . ' N -';, firmer , JuJv 25. J 820. . VTe'lfite erets. Tr the'kinoiri of Naples have prorect Vore dear?? and: impressively than; iatiy othr precediof: ! . ocurrrriceii of hjs'lcind, thai eVen irt a ! repbnrly and well s-overpf d Ftate.irprp a oriet, srd tetrpetate perpVi sa tisftd ' wh thtVr i:errrrenr..thp prisonous in- BuerceJ nf rerrii')?rr fec"m y cpip .the rrrt Volfntrr!ni?id!5ins.arid-sidden Verolr.tior.s. For it i clearlv demonstrat ed. hi the intrpTies and rnacrriha.ions of .jthe1 Qarhonari alone,; withfcut f.nV exter nal irrptiW, without eyer fJ?Tl?sible.pe text, , Cflbeo tliosekeditir4isriovrnetrt?, : yfhPtvTn)f tU" Kinf Kaplep,.- in a.-mfrrenf of ernbarrassrrerti v! to lav down the. ? ovemrnent to dissolve ja.ll thrrxTst-Tiir aqthrrity.'and to proclaim a Crrtitwtoii ah!olntfly foreign to -his cftirtrr, pndas yet'nrtr ed,'eyen In the " cpr try .which i.g'pye" ?t( birth ; In othr vSvord?, anrfrYby j Tf n. Vi? Mfftv the Emperor is ronvitscetl that this lirterpt-ct-ed 'event - will h vtoade the most livtlv irrrression on all Thr,Cerrn?n-CV.urts--. sknlkinr in thetlar'k; nndhotv wTselv the German Frinces have.' acted in opposing vigilance and rigor to the iirstlsyrr,ptorrs of those, danperrus attempts., XHis Ma jesty the Errperor is. eppeciallv interested fpgraphical position of his dominions. The' political .rrder'of things established in J815, under the guarantee of all; the .European Powers, has made Austria the .natural guardian and prt tictor of public tranquijity, irr1 ItalvJ The Emperor is . firmly resolved to fulfil this high vocation, tokep every advance of tumulttrary movements at a distance fi-oni his fron-f . tiers and those of h?sJ neighbors : to suffer no viblent infnngemjr.t rf ' the rights and relations of the Italian Princes, as secur ed by treaties ; and if legal and adminis trative meanshould not affcrd' sufl'cient protection;' to have jrecitise to the most energetic measures. Happily the present situatieffofthe European Powers & the spirit of peace which animates the.m aTI, - is a iiieuee inat-sucii measures win not lead to political hostilities or to tween the States. i- f ... . art! bei 'If force (to the'use of which his Ma- jest whose I ve of j justice nd moera icn are v eil hr ewn.' -ill j)ot proceed ex cept in extreme necessity) shuldfbe.un avridable.. it y ill t eyer.b'". employed' gainst legitimate power, but nnly"agamst armed Tebtls even in this case, the possi bility ,is-most,unwl!jnglv assTimed. Iis Majesty the Emp rorwjllmakVnp claim on "the immediate; accession cr. support of his G.ermarrtilies. 7he measrtfes requir ed tov maintain ?eace and crder in' Italy, are entirely beyond the sphere ef,cc-ope-' ration of the German Cooled era tion as rr.r-ded sh" federal act, and ifa from wibirg to depart from the principles es tablished in common on this head, his lajc sty is, on the centra w,readv to nake every exertion, and "sacifice, it enter to avert in the it est efficacious manner, thej contingency of such co-opera ticn, and bfl even' danger which might lead to it from the frontiers Yf the territories of the Ger man. Confederation" fOn the other side, it is certainly important ; and , desirable, that while Astria is Mi.recng its care and effeits towards so nseful .and whole some an;emerpriset it may rely with full cor.fidinre ti'pon undisturbed tranquility I in theinteri(T of ; Germany. However . the fate of Italy may engage theattention of the Emperor, lis IMajesty will. neyer thtless constantly take son.e lively inte rer in the affslrs of Germany." 'and ner- frn in their full extent hisMutieS; as a . m-R-.ber rf tlje confederation. -P I5t it inspires liisilajety withjne: prevlble satisfactkn and ccrfidence.td he , 1 as a r.c wisf r m so evidently cFisplayed in the late hrgotiatioir at Vienna; anclex- r?esed in :be most dnified manner at tl-e close cf these negetiaticcs : by, sonic .of tfce first'.Germsn Gcreixnierts. rothinc served for uiWnre rind f'n ness'of its PrirCes in the Vinvfr late n j'iiiternrce cf its ek'stingcorslituiions, 'Ahe faithful scr tinrfnts pit its 'pecple, a"0ttc pewt jful gifrrteecf its onicn, t?e neat s and erergy which it needs to n iilr.'ain in this threaterinir .Uncel it?f ir- laicsty Jt tP3hei. nyi a me.rorjraMe examp?e,now j their weakness, uide.ag. ina efror ; dar.fertns to'rrrterolate with pp- , and! like.hirn they can -nly find such a temptuf ns niSmcc the opefat'rns of J J support . 'and gtiide; Inlchristian morality Secret 'A wciationVJl anrt 'of conspiracies : and its divine doctrines.1 I -r: I ; in these unhappy crept hyJ hi personal and prlitical retatKlnsiby his near affinity to evef&l of the ltAliaivPfinces, and by vh'.eto s;iy to Jv.rr.sflf,lhat VJcrg as' the German C uvts'are giiided Ijyhat lively itnse cf the duties ircprsed onVthem ijy. the present alarrrirgjstate-ofvthe prliii c; 1 wcild,& by tka? spirit cf unity, ,firmT Iv in 1. j't I ntry.'?'A great glrS -is sn trmarTi if it firids id ite tr "uijxrtiris irgi'l t iliSl'i-vTiCns, us-' ir- 'crcrdcnce, its dimity, and itsaocient tncractrr. His Majesty is convinced that tf l r 1 - Time j h;s nf jeL Gerrnan allies will' be mnjibleof 0ehtlory, and he J-hall ?s tit m himself -happy to be able cue day 'i':r t4; ' ! a. "" A v l I . - H to claim a shai in itjn the consciousness of having spared no cxerotis,no acrw-, yy vri oi govrrnmeni wjm reiraiT5.ai-J ces, trr promotrso dloripUs an Lwaystheame Ibajl drawn its prirc end" ? i ,? ; -! l- NJ pies frbm theorist f profound sense cf rrty -v: ; vr"-,,v tv .'.H Z duties " (yi v-' ;Vr t-'O iH'-'.-i ... .- j - -f- a '-tJf. : ""li T 1iall nltAne f.ilfil tfin dntio i'A-nL. ThiVtror. of nn8iai,K Afr PoJnd; opened n -the l&h . th e Piet vf ; th eKin tz ) dom of Po!rdiXirUh ,ihellovjn most , remarjcable Spfech rrV.'f i?"' v VR epresentatj ves nf t the Knoni of Pr lantl ! It is with real satisfaction that J find rovselfa second tiiramongryr"? .nd wfth-pleatre renew'toA on the assurance that I follnw the irnpule pf r?v "heart, and carry into-erecnjtion;pneCof niy dearet. wishes, wnen l.ass'-.mna.yo utc. in .cth operate in the maintenance and develope- rment otyour social vins"uyuus. -r. s . ''"My confitlen inyou hfis been the, rri rii of thes institutions,, your confidence 1 in rne will convolidate.themV 'j ' . Vf- r rKv dtect whtn J aye them r; to-you, was toicorobine the powers f the & ve i reign with the intermediaJe powef with ' the rights and legal wynts of society. t ; I consider these borids as indispensable; ! but to he-durable, they require, a sm port ; in Want of which eviry-thing earthly ;de- icavs and degenerated '.''r'-l ' - Let - us not 'forget f shat institutiens of this-, iind re tonly huna'n. work. - Like man -himself tneywantifa supporter .Yott have, reri'air.ed Pries ; you bear I that honorabje fja'tpe ; but I have ' trld I ynu once: be rore., that only the application . of th,e principles of beneficent morality ! can restore to you so nonoraoie a ngiu. Follow, the'Vior pn ,your7 part, those wh rlesome doctrines ; drav from their source 'that 'sense of probity wTch they, command you,pbt!f'- tovard yourselves' and others : dra w from' them that love of ruth which aims pi truth" alone which hears and speaks only her languageVhen yon will powerfully support me in fconso lid?ting the ti'ork of your-ref i; ration. I have spoken to Vou thejuiof truth; for it is truth that fzsk from; you. I wish to hear it from your mouths; let foe,hear itwith frankness, but also with compo sure arid cordiality. ) . - 5 ' ! v -It will appear to "you in full light as soon as you seek it in reality, and not in yain abstractiopss soon aa yon judge of your situation according to 'the testimony of events and not, according to the theo- ries. which in rtir daysfajlen rising v ambition endeavors t bnng;fiirward. . Lastly, truth will mark your opinions; as soqn as yen regard pq)y the voice of - the great interests that are. confided to 4 yoi'iasjcn asypu ban jsh from your re collections all acrimony, every, prua,! " object, and thus shoto yourselves worthy of vonr honorable niission. - - 1 Then, ?and net before yoii will hai'e fulfilied your obligations; I will howful- 1(1 ll'llir . .--V ... '. . ,Mv Ministers will lavbefi tore vqu a new of. -.ill measures' of.organizati'Jaijd arl--min'stration which have' beenadopted within these tvo vear. You .will, dou'H i less, recognize with, joy the; good .whicK they have ejected when yoti comparewh with all evils, the deceptions of vyhich were to be eHlced. -The wish 'tn ".attain this bject, has, ; perhaps, riot lway jr fol lowed Vhe y ay, which 'he form ofadmir n;t, atfop that I readily- gave and yon prescribed.- Perhaps, too urgent and si multaneous wantsjiave caused by4 their concurrence anirjerease in I he necessary, expenditure.,';. if ' 3 k '1$ f V-r 'My views, however, thave not changed; and its. my firm wilftltKt,. in, future, the regulations pnee iaid downhall be strict ly adhered to, and the rrQsV scrupulous 'caree tken to economise the resources of the payers, of the ccntrbiitions; -V VI he wishes that. Von hate ' laid before me have, been most sfrriotsl y. considered . i on will hear how they have been1 partly j ; satippeo already, and snail in part-be.fuV filled? future, .You will hear why it has I'ecfi. necpssary' to flelay the'' accomplisli fl rncnt of someV to fenourCethat of other. I A nicr g those which the -go'vetnnt'et ba f willingly "granted are the projecta :bflai which wjll be laid before vou ,. T ' TKiVMdiestv ihePt ennn-erates sorrvS of fihte. proposed .lifivr,..vwbich' hev.de-ires I :ii . : i u - . i rritted 4q their consideration, anil con -cludas fellows :J;.-' -.mf epresentativesjof the Kingdom of Iftnd ! Show your country that, supported by yonr experience; your principles, and vcurKTtti merits, vou know bow to rhain- ffiyj':.a, peaceful incVpcrdenre, a pure;l berty, under the protection ot yodr laVs.- 1 ShoWiycur cctemporaries that this 1 i tv is a frVnd to order audits bressings ; U hhatVru reap the fruits of it: bau.e voJ - ? know-how tr ?rfsist.and Will aUavs resist. ;vuu:-, reait predomir atci In ope part of Ed- wA oiA' u- w. .r j thearecrTsrepsrecabqse1 are placed jkmUfip smelineL Vvdist, ictlation enables. him to Vhere tbe Spirit ol evU dtes the vain f wnt-6f slavish rtmitaticn, and agaiiv at- ,,stmJ b -temnf. to irMvets'tfreacirul-sv Vai: Usnch- aVthe title pagesf therBihle. with; convnlsfons 9iVeacho her, , ' v ; ft 'J pukWjslv.i 4ut (his.odIcl ndt be perfect u ' ml 7" ' ly drn.e,Jif I Were blind totbgeat truths 'hselt exprience?te!iches tfi :r h Doubtle i thV'geribicli we. .live re- squires protecting laws, as' the basis and i gnaraptee of . sociaf rrder J3ut;onf age i alspj Jmpcseupori' .'';Pr:tjheUtyi' of ' preserving those laws from the mschiy ou influence of ' ever-restless, ver-bjind passions. V, : ; y Uln" this respect a heavy resppdsibility f lies on- y r,u T as."w ell as on ' me. lit torn rnnds Jyoulfaifbfnll to foliow" theypatli ;;wlici.yctirjome ; of duty prescribes to you. It corflrnnds' me frankly tinwarn yon of Ihe dangers that NrrJgbt surround you. irr order to de- iciHj-'y-our vonsiitution agamsr tnem ; u obliges me Ltfl itidge" of. the' measures on which f-am called to decide according j t,tp the appellations ; tyith Which party spi- rit .endeavprsorhetjrnesto black- n' sorne? ' times to ad in them.'; '. Lastly, it obliges p-mpi in order to prevent the production of (' toyroot ouh trij&jSeeds - of de trircjttpn fas I soon as they a ppear . ' i ; f;t- ' ( ' j' 77; mv unaltexablt I,. resolutions ;I h vitt ficiier negecicite about myrprMcifilett nor ever sutinU o tonstrit to anv thing that way op hose them. ,.j ; v ,-' '..Poles .'1Tlie more firmly the paternal J uyvus are-'i!soiiu7iieu. wiucn unire ypii forever with -ftussfa, the more voir "are penetrated with.ihefconsiderations which Jthey awake in vou, the more will the ca" reer which I have Opened to yow-be ex- tejioea ana facilitated, a tew steps nore umieT the guidance of wisdonK, and mo deratn, marked my. confidence and .pro- bitr,f $md vcti fcilt be at the goal of your j iiijrs anu cuoice; i ne. experiepvev inar the calm opera f ion of your liberty conso lidates your national existetice, and es tablishes ah, indissoluble community of happiness betvutrn our. two. patipns, will then affci J one h ttruble reconxpense.'V . afFcKi one i : . A. IIEXRY FRAXS1SCO THE LOKG.UVED The NcwiYprk papers announce to ns the re J cent: death of. Hthry'.Francisco, at the as- ij tonishing ageofli34 -jears At-this mo nnent the following .extract, from Professor ; Silliman'sur between Hartford am'Que 'I bee, Will not be uninterestirg : f -'''"''''.' ''!,. ''' - 4 ;A The old Trim of the ace ' .ofJouu ! Twp miles frqnV WbifehalU on the Sa lem road to Albany; lives Heri? v Francis co, a native of France, ahdcf a place which he- pronounced ' JZtsexfhvit 'doubt less this.wpl not the cn,t'og' aphy.'ancl the place" was pYoba bly s ume tobscure 'y'lla'g, which may net' be noticed iu maps and Gazetteers ' '; . ' '. -f.S : Having a few hours to spare before the departure of the steam boat for St.-John'si I in Canada;' we rode out to see (probably) , the oldest xvj)h in Arfierii a.' . e. believes ( himself tr bel3j?ars old, and tMty un- try afound believe him to be of thisVreat ; ge. .Yb'cn we arrived ar his , yesidenc j ; (a plain fal-oier's housed, not pamtedfjaji' i tl-er ru f repair, anil tj iich ppet t,cutne f witd,j he was up slairs, at his daifwofk j . t,?pJo''K a winning yarn. . l nts occu- patiop is auxiliary to that of bis wife, who , is a weaver- ano, aiym rrre than eigiuy vearsold, she weaves six -vards a day, and i, tne old man can str)pl)? ner; with mote nth than she, can weave. 'Supposing, fie must be yery fetble, we' offered to go up stairs .to nim, ; bitr he; sqon canrfe owP 1 ! walking sbitie what st ooptr.g, zpxt sxlpport ! ed by a staff, but wjtb" less apparent in . convenience thnp- most persons exhibit at eighty-five or ninety. His stature is of !.the: rnvjcldle size rano, altho fiiss person is rather delicate and slender, he stoops but littb?, even whennsupponed ? Htsjeomfej pi ex ion w, very tair and delicate, fHranzs expression . bright, cheerful, and intelli ' gent.v'' His features. are handEome,' add. Vcopsidering thart tfley have endured thrdM one tnirn part ot a second cennry,' tney I are rcguian comely; a iid wonderfnlly hn I disfigured by i the hand -of tie. " His eyes cate white-lock's;irrea'gihable ; they are so ' long and abundant as to ral gracefully ffom the qrown cf hfs hes departing regii- larly from a central point, and reaching j down to his t shoulders ; bis hair is per i fectly snow, white, except where kis thick t in his nec when fiartedthei-e, it shews seme lew car naaes, toe remnants or a , fprmer centuryllAivl- : h. lie .-nil tiTiaiisiu?r ironxieen oi nrs "iTTO s j1 HWW Clt; , r:- .......... ft& 1 ? m always been so, except tbaLbe has nbv. ; arc oj a nveiy.oiue j nisprofiie ?s,Tteciarj; j and very fine his head iscpteicly co ! vered with the, iost beautiful ancl deli- j. ii is voice is strrner ana sweet toren. aitno' ugn ana expeaorauon.; j - . ; f of x Frarfce, vreligious perscetKH I ncq to wfvmsteraam ; .oy nis 'acxfwin ii I m ust b ave been od account of thf persctf lions txt tne.t' rencn prwestants;vor iigQ-nots,- in theo'Iitter part'of the reigr of liorijs XIV;At Amstcani; - ft'&atfer. m i arried m other; ' a Dutcli wbm an 'five yjjafs before, he was bbjrn, and before that everj,4 retirrned with her to prance. he , m&$; five ears old, Tiis fat h'" again fled aentf-4 xt religion, hf expressed it, (for his Itff?ofgwP;-.. verv intelligible Kngli&h. V fnrked," by French peculiarities,) Ke fsays he well remembers their fl'gfif, and th at it was fan the v1nter. , - r ; ; X; 4i i -l r. Fnm .these dates we. are enablel tp the tlhepf.his birtb, prjpvKVd he is cnr rect in 'the. m m fact for, he says h was present . at Queen Anne's corona Hon, . and was theh sixteen years pld the JSlst day j of May; old s'ile. - His father, (as he 'as-2 1 serts) after his return ffom Holland, had again been 4' iven from France, by perse- j seeuiori :'and ' afterwards in: Endarid. i j' where Tie. resided, yith his family, at tne rcorpnatirp pf Queen ?Anne4 inX4 702: j j jhts makes FpciKCo to aye been born ' f I in 1 686 ; to nave been' expelled from il where . 'he.' -resided, with his family, Ht 'the I rrancejn-ioy,. ana nnereTOTexo; nave j comp.leted'.his hundred, .d'Birtythirdf! j year, on the 11th of last June ; of course j jie is how more than thi'ee, months ; ad- x-anced in hUvhundred and thirty-ffHirtft yerV; Jt isjiptorious, that ahbut thji time .mu1;itKles of 'French protestants d. on accoiimt ofijhe persecutipns' of Lr'uis XIV, fesultmg from the revocation of theedict of NanW wbirb occurred Oct. 15, 16S5 ; j anjd, notwithstanding the gija i frontiers, and other measures of precau- t ion or rigor, to prevent; emigration, it is wen known that tor years, muuitudes con tinned to maketheir escape; and.thatthus L6uisflost 00.000 of his: best and most usefuf subjects. I asked Fraocisco if ho saiff Queeiv Annh crowned He replied, with gjneat animatiohand with au eleva ted; vo'ice, "b ! at ' I did; and rafine looking worn art she was, too, as any dat you i willsee npw a dayL" I ' c He said he' fought in all Queen Anne's wars; auctval at many battles and under .TnahV:jbmaAefst but iis;rnenoryfails, and , he "cannot fehember their names, except Ahe Dqke of Marlborough , who was one Or tuem. He has been- much cutJp by wounds. which he shewediis, but cannot always ive a very distinct account of his? war fare. ; . ;", ., ,;.., Viv '" .:':.'"'!'' " 'J He came out vithhis father, from Erig- very active and energetic, altho hot a st'out'frameftan.-''He;vfias fprmeriy-fohd of spirits, and die, for a certain 1 nerio(l, ...... . Man was proper, 'bcftnha animal food,' hii favorite articles being tea. bread and butter, and hiked' apples. His wife said that, after sucha breakfast, J b e.weuid go ont an d w o tt till hoon"; then) dine iipi the safne, if heJc6oldett, apd thentake the' same. at nigbw and paHicu iarly, that he, always drank' tea, whepe ver he could, obtain 4 it, three Cups at a i time, three times;a day. oldest people. ,m the yipnitv re member ranciscdas, bng always, frprn. their eaf belt fec'oliectn,muclde tltemselves ; and a Mr. Full ert- who re cently died'here, between 80 and 90 years of agethoUglu FiaiBcisco wtas 140: a"; H On the'whole.'aUho' the evidence rests, in a; degree on his own credibily; still, as rokny thoughts corroBprate it, and as hisj charactrappers ; rerivarkaWii cere; gtiilelVs, and affectioiate,rCn ih clinbd to believe that he is as old as he is sea ted to beV HeisVeally a most remarks able and interesting ?pld-nVarir; tberevis nothing either Jn his person of dress, ojT the negligence an(lqualidne9 of extreme age, especially when pot Irf elevated Cir- cnmstance?orf the contrary, he is a-1 greeableand Attractive; and were, he dress'ed-ih a superior manner, andplaced iii' a handsome and; well furnished Apart niert,b "would he ai most beautiful-old nian. ;kki '&s'u- 'S -f I-ittle touid I have expectecl to Con verse, and IshakeAhands with a man who hasheeiij a soldier in 'most of the wars of .this country for 1 00 yearlP- ho more ikn j a ce n t u rv ago, tougii t nncjerivia r uuryui i, in the wars of Queenr Anne.'aod wbtn (al ready grow n up to manhpoil, .saw tier crow ned one Jamdred a nd fce r e n teen years since;- who 128 years ago, and in the cent &rtfj$efore Qhetrlast, Awas dri vert from Wijat an intefv ew ! It isiikeTone come back i om ;the deAd; to- relatetlie evet jof Bturies poWWallpVed up In the :jbysof.tJmel Kxespt hkughtVhicb, ,hey told ns, had nof beenof Ions' stand? .4ng,'"we iaw nothing'- in Francisco's f trance v?nar. migiitinqicate-apeeay r.sscliHiop and beseemed to have sufflci; entmiital and bodily powers,, pa endure, lorycar vet to tomer j . v; land, to ew-Yoyk, probably early m ; , kribers for this New Stock, or tin ir thelasjt century; lul cannot remember the j stgnees, tivay be ascertaiQed aiid eijtei oate. . i , v ;,4on..the-Do6ksrof this Bauktbtr rtfce ' xienrv r rancisco n.as oecn au nisine, a it ot lull Idriuk more j ha1?r.-ppeartAto have- been long aban-jj the real ners-t thereof. KNoni5; but donee!. ; " '';A- V ... ;;,5:' ' ' h those !rh.orn ay have;?: fblly paid p their; In other respects he. has been remarkr. j Stbck"'bn: tl)e;15th (;I)ec'ember nex(.villbe ably abstemious, eating buf little;' and patj'j entitled to 8l(arefcthe profits ofrthef Insfi iculary 'abstaining almost entirely .from j tution, or be cdnsulel ed as Stockhdldersi iWleVant'LrusV. and Oloves, Plain btamptas Krcrr?eAa awlhwansdown:. tmnwZiacHaviccitfiiedtfe globe ! ' Trimming Kf-ndsome. Velve RtM Z V . . . 'J' - : '.'tf :.! . '1 ' ' ' - y ;- Will be exposfd-to s'aleron Morilay the 1 lib day of ecetnbr,next; that I Vawab,le tot of Ground in ?the City of; Rftleigh, well best in tbew city for a Tavern, or Mei eantile or othyr public business Terms will be ac. comrfibdating.ful tnidekibown at thf day of; .salet- W?JM&S''T TAYLOR." lir ' .. y . r "i.TttOMA9.;Pl 1)EVBHE . RaieTghv yov.: ':;;; r. t la-ci . TOWN PROPERTY, FOR SACK;' A S it Is' mv intention to Kettle in eoin XI, part of e City, I wish, to dispose of pay iown rroperty. y --:; 'i.-' ; 1 heinryprpvecl IjM op wbich I live is one of the most desirable in the City for . i dwell- ing. and attheRame time, public eroiffb for any; Business t have two-; other Loif: very valuable on;afecotint bf their relative situation artd.ef the' Viaiklsonie sites "they alUrd,fce h """"'ogv- -, , ,. ... r ; - Purchasers are invitexl to view thepremi-: ses. jll.POTlB.t Raleigh, June 1 St' ATE OP NORTr-CAROlJMf : r'u .$pAx:.covrt - ' J ' Court of Pleas and Qaarter Sessions, Air. (;;,'; ;" ;V. gUst Term,, 18?0. . ; '. 1 , j' Wwi6 Y. .tfbriptiiias v Oriihinai attalhment . , , v Vreturned : JvJd f on Tho's H. Christmas. ' j lands including-jdower. ' TT appearing to the satisfaction jpf ; the Court, that Thomas HJ (hrhtmas, flic De fehdant, is nit an inhabitant of this State;' t is thereibre ordered, that notice be PTifen the said .Thomas fi. Christmas- by advertiiement ' j for three month in the Register,' printed at. I Raleigh; that utiles he appear at tle neaft ' Term of this Court, to be' held at thefConrt I House m Warren ton on," lb e 4th Moijday' in j November next,; replevy?" and pleadi judg'. I roent will pe returned apamjt mm 4' - 1 98 - HAS. DRAKE. C Wj C. State BaKK of NorthCar :-ydUi-SUKOeio6er9 Si 1 1 win be. recollected rnat ow Shares' in.thisJlHnk subscribe . cemoer win peennuea co pr vter the Dividend to be declared ne - cerober, agreeably to the. terms subscription. - . v 1 o the end that.tne names ot tn sub- as- , cd ipts navments ot said bnares siiowiu oe forwarded' to thkMinic.e immediately7 af' r cr ii-ry ! teV- thelSth of December next;! SuCh receipts will be candelled. aii wnen. artl evi tidences" of Stock' issued in the hatfies of . . Published by order of the Board I f Di- rectors, . ?,; IWMasOYLAN, NO RTU-CAROLIN A STAT E RAii: - 4 V ,HaIeigh, Oc..,26, 82j0. A GREEARf.Y to t he 2d scjign of tie Ac5 jlsL incorporating.the.State, RiiBk of Ko-th Carolina, an i ElctioAof nineteen Directors .o'f the i'rincipal Bank is to take place anfiuaUy ! on the Jirst yMcnday "-fini December r The Stockholders of the said-Rank are tbelefore L Called upon Jto meet and hold iai'd Ehct ion. and to attend ta such ther business i rela tion to the general interests of the InstiJution as may bejudged neeessaiy.jjn, MondaV tha 4th ptyjuecember next, at y o'clocK in too morning;, at the Bank jn Raleigh. j I f 15y order of the Roard v;'l I . i r : r'm.h it vtvnnn' cA)t- fl3;Sucb Stbckhorders as cannot coveni ently attend will please,toVend their'jPro- i A A i.'.lMIIJLlNEli.UNUi.'FA iri . ' .tTjy- -A-- -J-- a- 4 inficrms . If I tht Public, that she has just a he has just areceiv; j ed from Jew-Yprk, ?ind offers for sae on, . teisonShie terms'Tpr. Cash,',a handlomei and general assortment pt Fcy Gohds ? ? amongtiik.are Lcgforn,,- Straw and ' Srik:.'Roimts-Rlack imn-r!r 1 CJiinVnlurn ing do. Lace ;nd Muslin Caps, Hair 1 2aps r and Cyrls,ANe,ele and Tambour V ork Collarette Bands. Worked Muslin and Lace&apes, thread and Lce Edeings, i nuia,aniknusn ivi usun it ooct, wwi cu iviusiin riounces.-' nam ct Ticurcu'suus lins CantonCrapeaod Satin Robes. Sa Inns, nam ana r gureM-cvaiHiiic, BombazH , Black & White Italian C lack f L,adtes Blacttcc wnue duk. nose, n in i5c rni :iecklacee' neuana iiooi v w. Down ud' Ostrich Feathew.;-Flifii andHead Ornamenfst"Ladie aodXbu.: s drco'sBe?ver HatsV : H nidsomeIMpr Boxes, YVUlow pHkets, Fine Soap? . 1 iaaHortment of Perfumery. f M' : paiuii Oct. 19. 182a a ; 100 Pf- Cards, Handbills: &c. neatljr.exccaicu 5 FOn MF ATUCTiaJ -.TO V virtue of a tee4"f Tntsf , executed to I known by';the namV of CASSOs CtiNRU. ' V I irwill be divided into tinkto suit hiri l M ltwwiiis1. ,-:'i:'aie;'-jittuati"6n is toioWn fm oe the -. "it oesi in xuev. citv ior a i avrrn, or m cantuc dLLtNA 320. A rlers ot f De- fin ai-itDe- bf the ;l...i A.'r-it.a AT'flotfort do Kid. liea A i if ilk anu icabw V - i . j " f A) . 1? f ... . , A ' A .-t. i WA 4 I A .v t
The Weekly Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Nov. 17, 1820, edition 1
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