( 1 r - M i ii - 1 LATENT FJ'OM 10NK)N4 V '. - . --'-y-'j-f. - v . J3v fb'arrlvnl a port tvi fore ran, of tN f njrtih 14p MnW. Oata rrno; Crpt. Par j.S01ays frohi -Liy rerpool. tyejjsve. received our insular i files of London papers tn the 18(h of Pcpt. : 'imL'bave been .faYorrd jvifh 7.ifrpofr papers to the fpfh. .Thse paper: coniain' no later 'inffllijrence i n from Greece ml Tuiky, than wa V J foujrht'.br tlie'Hovvard Jat New-York ) The Courier informs that " the Hignt r .Honoralile'jGeo. Catininjr fcissecl hands " and received .the. Seals" of Office. Jrom . fcis Majesty ,0 on beinj; appoint ed'Se- crcta ry of Stated for Foreign Afiairs' at a meeting of the TVivy Council - on .;thKl6thV v.c-V.', ;:'v'';v;.1' . , t ThV Tjriiib: PcrIjament-has been " further prorogued from the Sth'Octr to ' .the seih Nov. : : . v in, speaking of the Spanish' povprn ; nent, the-Couner styles the). Conti- f u ;ipnal authorities, of rYain " the fnc 1 tinn pVeloniibant iarlrid.'.' This ' " 'tained by the legitimates towards, tlws :. . present overnioen't -of Spaijij. V J .-Aii Vrrona jrrrat'- preparaHbns vare 1 juaJcinjr for the. approachinsf Oop:ressl Sfraba'ers epirinj.fo- rernainvat tfiis j place.dijrjnp; Its siftingS'.are. 'ob1wod to attach;themselves to'one of the Mi- r.hiersj or to prove themlvs rntjilei the special profeclion of one Vof--tlie great Powers. The' Pope ' has provided i arcomioo'Iations for . the itjjrrfn'as frllous : "The Ten etiam Palace. fV the. Iinpercr of Aust?i3,vthe Cavetli Palace for the King "of Prussia, afid the'Doria -Faace,for the Emperor jnCRuvin ; .; The Davis' Straits fisherv- has been . ery uruccsfuUfas ve.il"as dia , trous tooanv vt.I.,'. An .arrival in . ' .Fnjjrand -reports , that T vesveU vvere lrt. beset'wlfh ice; anil the remain der had come wav4 .lhe' fibhinrr bein considered oer. "jThe vessels report- ed have on an average . but 4 or 5 fUh . : earhC,: .' -l -Vv .; - . . ' '. '.It Was expected in ?adrid that an ft ' . .Extraordinary Cortes would be .'con , vr.fced to take, into; consideration'the perious aspect of affairs whichr SpafrH presents." v , , . - ' " . Alter MrCannins visi) to the In dia House on 'Faturd&v, 'it was rur rently - rumored that - Lord Hastings v.oiild continue to be GovernorGene: ral of Calcutta. .... t , ' .Mr. C .Iransacfeil business at. Hie . Foreian office, in Downing street, on Monday evening, for the first time since hit' appointment. - The Ekrl of.CIanwilliam has resign ' ed the Private Seen tai jhip At the Foreign Office. It is said the Tvoble Earl .signified his inlentinn of so doing :lc OKunent it became probable,, that 3!r. Canning was to be the new'Prin-; 1 cipal decretory. V . The Paris Journal des Debats fakes a very unfavorable view of the situa tion of the Greeks.. The Editorspems to think tHe nnlv chance thev Have of - - w , , - - -5rnj-ng estf rnnnation is to subinit tot 4'..r. fr.;.'i. ..I '. ' 1:1. ' like tiiose proposed by Mr. SMerida?r,guar ..aMecii b the Hrly Alliance." ' 1; JVeir- Vfirlf. Av. 2. The fast sailing ship" Robert Fulton! vd t' e iMUrth line ol packets,).arrived resteday -morning 'from Liverpool, whence she sailed on the 24th of Sept;' . LONDON, SEPT. 22. ' T'ie Kinj eror Alexander arrived at Vienna n tbe,7(b inst. The Viscount MontiT'orencVv Ambassador from the Court of France-, lias. been ntJmitted to! an .audicfice of the Emperor of Aus-' tria,. tinlhal' coiiferces with the i Forrin Minjyfers. The, conferences .at Vienna are merelvj preliminary, and .all .important deliberations v, t be pit.i.ed until th Sovereigns, or their diploinatic attendants, assemble at Veronal . ,-.' - 7 "; V e have received Bajonne papers to .ti e nth . Thev state, Irorri Spain, that Qu-ada, being out-flanked b the Constitutionalists, and forced batk 10 Arrajrrtn, hsd suffered a Com plete defeat; and it wa. 1 ven'reporUj ed that he had been delivered un bvj ":n men and shot- The Defend", eis'i I the Faith were nivina wav at all puiii?.. before the deteimiricd valor ui ti Tit'sUidasm of the Consiitational- it. and the Government was actingi wi:. jMrii and ei snery, iy pouring 'i to all tbe digtuibed n reird. rcements into provinces. - 7 - I ; ZAXTE,' AVG. Y. - j . i TI I r ! 1 n ' . i.i'c vyiuunifu a urKisii iieet, tron--Hsting ot line cf battle ships, fria'e.s, slop and biigs, in all ;b. ut 50 sail. j J asseu uv uns on the 2d inst, and are i t present at Patras. v ' FIIOM 5mJKiV)S AYRES. The ship Kuth and Mary, from Bu. tnus Ayres, has arrived Philadel phia. The Philadelphia Gazette savs, t are indebted to Mr. Jlicbard BVi U y, passenger in her, fer tile following inferesfingrticta of (dispa tchef for gorerninent j from our ComWrcial A&tf atunps Ayres. Onh evenin gust lastpreVioiiSt to m leaving ftie' citvf IJtp h Ay rci. VJif r- Jliyjd ay ia, . (ecrefar oT."?.Teiinom ,the Junta: ihen jessron roake frjs-pnarnPce jjnti) aljaie'hour, OtherS.TIe requested ,rfnd Obtained th e a ripoi n t m e n t o f a C'rp . rii ft tee of I n -nV,l trnrtil' nrffpd fiA :lr . kUt:''..vii necessityof if xempJary an(t ca nil r m m i . i . r waiii i n w, i u a V u n i h m e tj t . . ; 0 u f a ge n t, Job n 1 For bes, F' sct . ha d an in t e r v Fe vv t h em o r n Jifg after v itb Mrv RiVidavia ;a od-ini bisInspatchesVvhichare brought by t h e I u i h a u I IU n r y v h e ' h ii n o ( I o u )j t given the particulars to bs govenrf mpnt I. . -v : F.iiOMniE brazils; : .7 i ?y:: yHalfimorMv. 2. , 7By '!hc brig - Robert; 'M'CleNh, ar- rived at our port on 1 ursday in 40 nayKtrrom. io Janeiro, we receiveu htfs of Rio Gazettes to the 19th Sept. from which we1 present; 4 lie following .trarrylations. Onfvreilers may, recol . Iec.f, (viV thp numerous i.nlnbir;mts of ilh'e Ray;pf Rray.lDwere'. called upon? iahil solicited; in 'the most energetic lennsi.io join ine oiner provinces in eniriticlatn thenrslyes-lroVn the nj) preVsion of the Eufbpean government. The ofjeial dtclaratiop f their Tndk pkndknce v of t!re Vfiiropean govern. inentL '.' and-'atlhesion' to that ofi the Prince Kegeti!. is received by thisar rival. .' '; " : ' ' - ' : .; : " FROM RK) JAKiaUO. -7 7 ;-71 " :7:rbi 1ri; ! Cap: Small, of no bi i; klizn Roil levv; "from Pin ; Janeirai arriv!!. last I nibti lias pdiMv favored us vith '"the. j - following intelligence 1 v j ' In the r.onfh of. August, n. Man?- j t iesro,4aiuirr.ssP!i m a's.fr.p nayons ann ! S'-vernrpents' frien.-lly to the: HrziTs, xyns issued bv , the Prince , Jegje0 vvbich to n considered iii the lijjbt of a declaration of independence at' that lime.. -'. v '". r.7; vV;77;l;:;;, v.; I "vSpme: inquietude bavins; heen re ported to :'exit ip the interior, the. Prince. Regent went in person to St. Paul?8il. vhich' is; Srlistaut about 400 miles - from VRio, '.when bs presence soon ' restored tranquillity He re turned to the city on the I5th of Sep teniber,. and appeared at the Theatre on Ibe, evening of that day, Willi a jreen badge' on his left ' arni," (With the in scription nf( independence r Death ;'V in place of the Portuguese cockade. ,whirh .hebad. removed from1 his baf. 1 On ti following d.av the Portuguese ! ' ft i . V m ' ' corkage was not, to be seen in the streets; oui an inose ivn uefi. to n VVHar i! ,ai'. the. green. badges on their arms. rhe.Prince, it. i. said, Vlid not vlsh fo 'establish tbe Brazilian rockade.. in-, i-i fending to leave that matter, as v.ll asjtl'o . choice of a Brazilian flag, to the Cortes, which were; soon to assem at Rio. Several j)ersons, suppospd to UrTtfs. had been recently arrested, k w ... and urre to oe snt to Portugal. Tlie Prince 'Keznt was very poi wnen ne.innirpieu ira.uooykOira coo spi rcy ' ;Whi cbh ad bejtin planneda- J gainst,; tjh e pr es eniv go v e rh rh en tr) a n d vhichV was' topav beert parried into rvoiiti'an fKtf ftiult'irinr hit t ii Ir fit O A f fk Ivht'did recflvediHmety -mtiirf to prevent 1 v'OriheritJ tVffl JI-tr -7-7' f nfDon GrHgerin Talei, (formerly; Se-(qRA cretary umfer rVrVtlofi) with cveri r t, lS.ti: 5822. nnlar, as beiny favorable to a Consti- j! bouse of the subscriber, wdl be. opn dur tutional form of rhvernrn'ent.and pVp. ivZ the following year for the reception of rv deposition hvnV tnunVnLr Kn manikin n inenoiy inter- j course with the United States j ,:C" Mr Ragnet, lately appointed A- ; cd titb bis family from PhTladelnhia on me 8tn oi Sept. and was reconiz-1 o.l ;rr,mDii;ntain f u i r'.i 7 P inr 1 - thfl I u n ' Ui7 , ' Tbe Rio fleet wjis.sMI out, but it i! iva generally believed that deitbatcbes ; j were Fe;t to them to re0rn ; thev ad 7 been in tbe slgbt of Madaras 'fleet , ! hut strurk nn Kp nr npar , ' qual. All vessHsieavirtItio had to give oouij, oh treble the value r vessel and caro, fiot to jo to St. Salvador. ; .Mar kets' at Km dull for all kinds of American produce, - in consequence of tbe number otarrivals' from tbe LT- nited States and was it not for tbe ! lima market, there vpuM b-no. sate whatever for Flour i lare quantities t hutl gone anil were goin lrom the Hi j ver, as well as from liioj sufficient, it 1 . a ' . -T - , . -it. was supposed, to last them a twelve tnonth.?'. ' I . ' 7 AL .OF; THE; PEACOCK, Tbe U S. eloop ofvwar Peacock, Cppt..Cas9iri, caihe .Jn-frbm sea terday .afternoon,,' ami- ancboretlf-iri Ly nli a v e ri bay she this in 6 r n i n g: ca rn e p. anil iin.cbored'in Ifamptoh Jtoads1 7 'lne Peacock ba; bad a passage of 5 dajfi frnmiotT Ha van rial land lost by fever the; following 'officers Xieuti;' Sfallings, BowVer. 2idshlpmen Atco er, J-ownds,;AVetherelI r AlrrGiiapin "'-' -- 77. 'imp$ (Captain ,n are a numbeti; ipel: -lfP ; ! I- ui rir idliAWpw i-R'antedf In the 'above Institution, -Tjie -XpJ: pTvZc XIC- list, bnt$i situationnesWo Hft S:reett ' Ter, itj rayagelavip OemI blltas tlerably aoated, Capt, sin IieUU are wlUinttf give oiTie wbple proceef of i M;$s6rtmm oCfiROCRUlvc; r Thel nrfs(?rs xvh 1 cJf nad, feep fTaptur ed.havc been sent to Ney , Orleans In one ot'th ; of iiis ; y esse 1 s a slstat ed by v TbtB.ffigafe Con igr ess tiro pped I ffown tfhday from "thefbife-of;Cr4heyi niHE Grand Annual Communication of the j J , Grand Lodge of , North-Carolina, for the ? rresent '. vent, will be held at' Mason KalLin 4 ;4he Cityof ttaleigh: ,pn Monday thclst day " .1.- . v a 1 of " December next, at T o'clock v. M At which time the Officers and Members of the Grand Lodee. and. representatives of subor- h dinate Lodg-es are requested to attend. VV v f Ity order of the M. W-fc v :';V -' - iOIIN A: CAMERON, v-." v. " ; ; 1 Grand Master. ; B. A. Easham, Grand SecV, , . 8-tlD YADKIN NAVIGATION t ' HVTOTICE is Hereby given. -. that the XT Stock of ail thostr fttockhoKler who .mav be in arrears for all "or 'any, part of Vhe'First,. Second, Thirds Fourth, Fifti, S-xth.SeventhitEbthicNinth, or TenUi Iostaliot-nts on tfte 17b tlay of Decem ber ne:cC that t he Stock of huch debn: quents.will on thai day.be sold atjVendue, m the town of haibury . '' I, FREDERICK' RAXDLE,Sr.-.y. - October; , 1822.. .7 .-: , . 5t f j JD RAWING -'ANNOUNCED. t-' CouBs'a Office,' I? aiftkouk, " 7; ' . ''"7:;7'': . Xovernber 6, . , tS . R"W7E have the peaure to announce, that t in consequence of the, extensrve sales equence alreadv rnade of the-Tickets m the MarvJand STATfV tJOTTKRY, tbe Drawing vill take place n the City of Baltimore.' on Thursday the scheme, will, be completed in ten draw - Lines only,, under the superintendence of the ? .' - . - j t... uommsioners appomiea. .oy xne vioveruor and Council " - . The rapitat prizes in the State Lottervj are 20,000 DalUars-2 of 10)002 of 5,000 3,000, &C &C. the whole to' be floating and payable in Cash. 7" - . S Ticket nly Tert Dollars ahd Shares in pro - j (Tj-: Adilress:-Orders,; post-paid, as hereto- J fere to " " "'' : ' . . t r rnnrv Tr .7- ' ILL be sold to the fiigheU bidder. ' T'V " or cash, the first ; Monday of De-' ! cember, next, at Nortbamptm Cwun-C UIor?se, a valuable; Tract of LAND, be- bnWibg to the Estate "f Thomas Borrow, j !ec'.ry-contami.05jf 1150 'acres, Hing' m j Nrtb!airptn criirtyv N ;C. on Roar-okt J Uiver; near Koret's Ferry, and ubr.m fr.rty mde (rrun the? town of Plymouth, and agc-frd Boat. Navigation troio the aid plantation ro the afores ud;, town. The slid tract of land nay with propriety be called one of the lest plaiHanons 011 the u foresaid river, having a suflrrient quan iiy of cleared land, to work forty or ftf'y hands to adv antage. The soil is vell a dapted to tH culture of Corn, Wheat and Cotton. There ''is also a large brick t Dwelling H.use Cotton G?n aiid oher j j Outhouses. :A more -panic ii tatidn of the lard is deetoet ticular n-prt sen- d unncf.t-sirv. J as thse wishing. to".pnrcbase would do wen tM examine jnr tneoeivj,. oeiore thentay of sale. Applicaiion to be made to-. Col.-Bryan. .-Randolph who-'Jiyes, near thplantation, .and will at anvtid esht w the land, to persons wishing to examine. 1 he sa?tl land is t be so'd bv virtue, oft Hunlv editions returnable to't.ext I)e- ctniuer csessKm ot iS.;rtnumpton vourr. Sent, 26; r4rlON SELEC r SCHOOL,! ; nnHK, Ptiblic are fr formed that the Dri- I1, A- vate Sch'oo! already InstituW-it- the I' limited nun.ber ot popils. Male, Depart merit Hiil be conduct i rdint';' and i" Professors cf .. that ins'itution. r V s 1 iS T .,cr 'Vr'.r site for acmssioo into anv tollcire in the United State;with;tlie important addi- tions of Geography E!ccUU and Com- tombn. v ' ' v 7 ;The Temale Department will be under the charge of a Lady tybobas tuughin public as wells priyateto several ..ves-rs,; anu wuose exertions in ilbolh Reived 7be highest j j apprpbat ionr v Sb"eVeogagesi.o iiistruct her pupils in all theordinary branches of fe male education, and likewise, ,.ith; the -assistance of the; Principal of the male school, in R hetoric, Cbmposiiion, and the general principles qt the Sciences. Les sons wbl also be given in MgsicJbc. I)vay in g to those , w h o m ay. wislr4 tc 'acqui re these accom plishmenis; : V " :'' -K. ' The follow'mgflre.the terms ubn which scholars wll be received : '7: ' :.7. 7 : Boards and Tuition per Session. pft Afi '" in advance,' f'-'v 7" &4a , 1 union .ione j t, do. : ,7 ; 7 . Drawing, ;f 77. 7 doX : 7i5 ?n.4a!K6t ofjanuaryv: !182V Jt ,is unneessa,ry in this piaceWbe more particular fn statinthe quabHca 4rons of the Teachers, or the peculiar al vantages of tbe situation Those patent r -who are desirdus of , sending their chtl dren may receive further, intorniation bv applying 16771-':7:- 'll V'.-t-Sf'CA 7 1V U-d-bv a -voung' Gentleman frormN. York, f - u,17 .'i: ; I - . . . . - T ------ - - , . , .f 1 t . ! r.nlWend exhibits Kathtartorv t,ei,l I i hawls,jpd1atf H 1 uhn ht rfrp!VPf his if urn mn at V.!iP !'i v..n ,,1N.n!Wlt . . P."- . .. -.. J '. 1 1 Cnssnnprp flitt' f nhiin on,l firr badjrom;j80 ql t atudept at iim g2((to 5raiKia4.? expected imd VJ'IVe. locaJ ntlvantes Of this I nstitatioilafcL equal to -any In U& Slatev being conSderea the first heltbv situation above the low cbun - frv':iinflrprivfs a handsome I SUTibo dcts. . ;v "?7. Postmaster. at Vade?bc rougb.- 7 : ''Nov7l5V;"7 ;ii?7 8 ' C HE A P A N 1) SKASONAB LE t:::rT.-:GDOJ)8 tt B. SMITH, AS the pleaEure df annoy ncinff' to hil M friends hd custoiters, that he hastjust receivea, ana is now , wtnnngy. uanusuuic "assortment, of Cheap ind Seasonable DRY GpODS, bfiin particubm'' selected oy nun- self, consisting in part fcf Sheppard's best blue; U black Velvet Cloths, SurtoUts and Great-' Superior ,arab Cloth io Coats, Superior blue black, &M, fashionable, mixed; CaKsimeres and Cuteinetts, ) 1 5 Fine white Merseilles, haleiicia and Ulack ; . Silk; VestlHg-,;- i 3 pieces elegant Circls Dresses and Cloak ' ' " 7- 7ir7. . ' 7'-7 : an Plaid, for Jtadle "f 2 pieces rich Tartan Hi d. 15 do ' of, plain - and G Aired Bombazetts, -at from 40 to 60 cents! n w to ov cents -. v 7 : ?. superior Circa an It Domestic Plaid4 nehams.- -J ' 8 do tiinffhams, FiiVe 'spotted and plain nrd Flannels', IJp wliite, green ana yerow ap v 0 ? Klegraiit Casshnere and Merino bhaiyl 8, tf&'ltM ltose Bkriktts,' very clieap, ; 3 & 3 1-2 pint . do, 7 " Heautiful Satin Daumsk Mandarin Crapes, io do Robes, Siawls, and Scans, , Plain & fttrured 'black aid coloured Crapes 10- pieces fine 4-4 h, 6-4fctirf d 8t pain Mull,' Jficonct & Book -MisfinW at -50; '&' 75 cts. ) p.cces nne 4 piaiTr upcuVy ! ; t .t(?a Canjbncks, tit ttom J. tocis. U A, ennprh rnJWtir.ri rtf ffahcaes'&..Criri(rbamS. - p. ' -. T r - 7 T . i 17 Pieces bne. and c oar Irish Linens, , i : ! Iwns'and.TIii-ea.Cambrick.s r: v j Pfces .bleached & ualchedDomestic, ' V .Sheeungscc Shirting atfrom2ptooctS. :t black L.ismng, 7 ; . : ' : Pandaoo, llkodVA ftdpi Cravats,,'.; ? t J "f r aiul7oiniterpanes, : j j-r.UK m.uu cuitun iiwi;mb'',vj. , jnueksk'ri, Ieaver and Cnsi or Gloves, itde Coinbs, Uest -s'dk t!jrb'rellas. Turkey red Cotton, 2 caes fashionable f fats, , ' '; 7 A tine assortment of Calf Skin, Xforocco, K'd, ' rrtiiiLllo & eltig-unt rdacedbnian figured ;S:ii;v Miocs. . -..!'- 7-v-t 7 A' variety of the first, rate; double and fottr ' - blatied Knives, at frooi 40 cts to $2 25. Knives and -Forks, ' ' ' j - China and. Liverpool Teas and Ctoffees, Dishes and Plates, Pitchers and Boyls, ; Spiles ami Trace'Chais. 1 Prime Cheese, ! v v Ihuidsome Straw Bonnet9, trimmed at 3 50 iand $4. ,' ; '7- r -; -' l ' :'. ' lod eitru, 15th Nov. 1S22. 7 STAPLE & t ANCY BUY aOOBS.; i K. & W. HARRISON, STAVE .hist received their Fall supply of fi S Stanle and Fancr T rv Coods. which thev oiler to their friends and therpublic, generally, on the most accommodating-terriisy ; Amongst their Assortment ayle found the ". following' 'articles, vias . 7 v ;'v 'f c;.V.'t n,0 ' Second onalitv dn: dn. of various eclorsL .; j Bedford Cords and Sat'ine'tts, Drab and ; j Drab and Pelise Cloths and Coatings,1 j- tfea ana W Jute. Fianoels, j Spotted F annels for Chihlrcn ' ' Green Baie$ of superior qualitv; ; Scotch Planish . -: Circassian Plaids, ' ' ; Bladk Bombazine, , Plain -and. Figured Bombazetts, ;;Pfain and fig'd Canton Crapes, well assorted, I ,; Canton 'Crape Robes of sup en or -quality j Italian Crapes of various colors, -r. -. Black LOstnngs and Sursenets, i ;; ' '-. ireyantjines and FJorencts anderchifs," ured) . j Irish Linens andLong Lawiis, .'' ' ' ""' ; Thread Cambricks,; . ', v 7 7 Thread Laces and assorted Ribands, ? Linen Damask and D'aptrs, ' ' j 10 ditto .Table Cloths, ... ' " s, J. ; ! dotton anrt Jaconet Camhrirkj. ":: n 1 ' ' India Book Muslins and Figured Cambrlcks, iiustm ttones, , r : ., . ? V Valencia and Florentine Nestings,' i; . " i'f8 ajd light grounded, t; ; Circassian Ginghams (anew article) J ' Cotton and Linen Sheetings and Shirtings; Cbtton Cassimeres and Dirpities, v v -.. Black and Brown Holland. 7-fe 7 7 Ladies black and white worked Stockings, Ditto Silk' and Cotton do. 7. '. GentlemenslVigonia and Lambs wool ditto. ujs and Gentiemens Castor Gloves; Djtto 7 , do' i Beaver & Woodstock do. An elegant assortroent of Umbrellas. ;- : LShelmerdlne's'irats and Morocco ditto. 7 Linen and Cotton Bert Ticks, "'; AThite arid coloured Dohiestick . i 4 y Kose7 Striped; 2 14 and 3 pt; Blankets, ; 1 Ladies :anl,.Gentem'ens' Shoes; v -'i ' i " Misses ditto;; Zf? '', v,; 7V-i-7 irge andijmall shell, tuck and side Combs, Cloth, Hair and Teeth Brushes," - ' SoperiorGilt BittQns, . v k Hardware and Ctl;weoite(17 i 7ffideigh-ypTfUB22. ty,7 ... .8--' USVST BECMVBioBok cHJRI.t5T03rl ! '7 twO'Vpbimi quarto; rlce $t0 in boatdsi SKBTCIIESTof tbeLiterid Correspond er,ce, of NATHANIEL GBEENjEi MatoP iind the .YiHae alone fi(rn:slie fiin,tOid'7anv.wck and V I I' Vk -1 deSJphBrrvLivK,;, t'' Fantl Malatrai WinevV PeaVw ' , v" -U- Brandv. Oid RvpAhr,:i-.-; .. ' 'M I) and fHv.. Cordials andShrnh. i . ': Hison leas. 1iirpr 1 mr, . ,.",l and Lumo 6uet;iK Raisins ' L j ' rv w -,,MM.j,... itu tl NE)V STORE. 4 .lUiuxfr-mMKOSE, & (;o A KE now opening in the Store-hous. IStaple and Fancy dryopds. whl "mn d F i-F - A, u,,uer tlih- meiiate inspection of one of the Parti- ' r a cash business, they are determined to c V . rnence .and1 continue to feell for small r?? ' K Their friends,' and'tlibse' ' who hjav tC?' them with a call,; wilL be able tnCril r Uhemselves. ' They have also received, and intend co.. j ingf, a fe w i" Groceries, in general (li-m i, ; : such as Lbaf and Drovn Sugar, Coiiee VT.' ' and. JHolisses; Candles bV-he boxor..iS' -yi itj ucciijiv are.. 1 C ONFKCTION A 1 !' AN D TOY W(y ?-';"U ' "' iJ V"7 V "-.I-'' '' ' ' - J ifflJJE 'Subscriber continues to cam' nn i 7;; ISL business at.hjs oM. stand.on 1- aveUevlt:. Jt street. His .sortment .s more, extensive nand gerieraTthis fidt t,hanvff)rmerl 1, i"'7"? ne mo !jst ivceivt-d,a; Treat; Variety of New Tovr, i amonstwhicb are; Drums, TRrMFSw, (A Svonns, &c; and constantly keeps on inm' all J)ks oT CANDIES and CtrnlALS, viy! ! x,enh .Caudy;v 77 peppermint l)roi)3. . Cinnamon, do. 77 ?l Sujjar,. A!u!0!k!. ."' Kose , 77 ,f ao0 : 1 sugar (Jaro wav. Pepperinint do.v 7' i Sugar "Coriander. , I oi-c hound ' do. , - : Prunes and R usf, . Ginaer;i dol -7 ? Soft Shell AIlhL Tiock i ' ;do. V l' Filberts, , -i: Barly Su.ar, ' 7 . - Keal Spsiush Sc'ars. . Liquorice Ball,' - 5 American ditio. v ' ,'!'7 a CORDIALS, ylz. ' . . Perfect Love, : ' Lemon, Qil of Peppermint, 7 VCream de Craf7 'Koyb,'7,:7"7''f7'5, Cbcny Brand. , Indies Comfort. 77 v Usqie(aw, ' Cinnamon, 'ltr : ? Lavender, Rats'v:'; l-";-::!'' Lime,. Juice, i Raspberry; 7 ; ! ; " Sweet Shrub, lie also keeps a constant supply of 1 r b3 Madeira and other AVlnes, Sponre and Pound Cakes ano having commodious rooms, & aa attentive servant, he will' f urnisii g-entlcmeu with" Relishes On the shortest notice ; and w ill be thankful tp tliosb who Will favour hira v. itti their cu3tom7 i : v - . DAVID SHAW. Ia!egh, Nov; 15, 1822; ' 8-3 ; N B j He is in ddily' expectation of r'tptiv. a barrel of Alexandria CnACKEas and a'-ixn of Sweet OftAiyGssi - i D. S. ; WATCI1HS, .? KWKLKRY, SILVe., " PLA iXD AND BRITANNIA WARF. i;;7--7-''L H. KUNSIAN, B B'gPECT FULLY informs the Citizens ou North Carolina, that 'hebajJ established, a Shop at Uaieighy, where be has opened :t genetai assortment of every article in the above line, consisting- in part, of ' Cold nn'd Silver Patent Lever Watches, j Gtld and Silver Plain . do. do.'. Fine Gold Chains, Steals and Keys, Patent Diamond .and Pearl' Ear Ring?, Jet and Coral.! 7 Ao tiO. ' ' 1 m . Hreast Pins and Finger Kings,! .of every ; ( "jScnption,- .- --.j-j.-. Silver 'Table, tea. Mustard and Salt Spoon, - 'oup ladles and Sug-ar; Tongs, 7 : Britannia' Tea and Ootfee Pots, 'Wed, Castors nd Candlestick, Coral, Amber and Glass Beads, . Ladies -W ork Boxes, 7 Silver Thimble v 1: 7 ; Pencil Cuses, :y ; " I Silver Spectacles, 7 7 ; ' ' Dirks and Pistols, , . ' Gilt; Goods iot" every description in the !!ne Clocks and Time Piecesj '. j 7 ' MILtTAUY; GOODS. F.paulettes; " , - .7? j 7 1 Intantrv and Artillery Buttons, 1 . GdVanll Plated Stars, 7 i Gilt and PJated Prussian' Lace7 . j Silver and Plated Vellum Lace, . i Gold Prussian Vellum. Lacd,' . ! Swords and Belts, Gdf and Plated Cord, Gilt and Plated EaglesJ '- ATtVrMikiR ;Tool4 and'IatcrbH every iescriptj6n, togetherl with' a lurp.e a. aortment of JFiles, sucb as; Dentist', Clock mkers', andTGunsmUhs' Files. s WATQHFiAKD CLOCKS. : ., K very attentioiC-wii: be paid' to the t V ate and Clock repairing business? Having devo ted the pri cipal part of his -time to V alck repairjngt he has no doubt of giving genewl satisfaction to those who will favour him n-i their'cHstom7: As Jie intends making ti . permanent stana ne soucus a iia- v- t Ito patrpnage.; ; if'-' i : ' - . , Kaleigh, Nov. 12; 1822 ' - ' PUiHiisiIKi) ANf) FOIl :gA!fE, :by j gales.- 7 In two yery Uiick VoMrnes 8ron a ne tpe'good paper and we'd bound, Price ten dollars. THE LAWS C)F THE STATE -0T i ' -i r KORT F-G A ITO LI J A, . Including the Titles oftueh Statutes an-l ; in 'fwrc.e in; said State ; .together p itli the fconVj Charter granted bf'VUUsU. to the Grant froni the Lords : Prpprietors the Gran from Gebrg IL'to John Lord Granville ; tl Dill ortirights al-iiOcstiiotjon of 'the. .St,tc, ihchid'inff the names of the ra ember j of lhf. ;ConvX.tiorlhat;forn3ftitre same the'Cov t stit,ution fo'f the' Uhitedf StatesV Jwitht the 'A . mendments ; h the.Trcaty of Peace of, 17 ivlth :ihsrerin4l irtWfandefe'icnces K.. iiised; tinder the 'authority of . th'J G't-neat Uartlet Yanccvl Esas.lihd nuSlished accorib ing t6an aci of thel.egWaiurecf 1319, urif ' r j ' the superintendeitce of Hfenry?Pot;ei;i 4 "; V: T4mu 1COO - : - ' t7;: 7 . .7 : Littletrthi VVahtn cdu'n'lr;17 r.;l v'i" "Jai iiaieL GREENE, MajaH .';"v V7v vv'i.1v!' - J' ?-r;';f' i.-Nvm ?e of .'Tkis )2ev!ntintf' -'V1 " '-r ::7;-!-v:-7 ' -V - ; &h'M. ' v C . -7 7r-' - " -r -t. -.-- --.'..

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