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r.. ; V i I I- .' ( or ,', Ml!, v , i. . ...I..,. J at!.-- i, , ' i vl ,ri'.--.a'..h:l...l JUS- f-vi n ,k - , At J : tsf-ri ', re i , ' '. -i :;t:t t,, ii w h I the From i !!.;. ! JiuJ t-kcu ti- re c f ik'.cr t':C :.i :i s Ui -.avis lis, i.f J that '.- 1 (. f ii'iy S'irh ci.: r.e i I ! "n'.iM ids a saaiil ' ta. ve vi. tary ever a Busman i i'. o hI i ws-.sdes. roy-t-!iuf:!:;e in Flint Eul ,a '("i l-v the i.. i.i h s-.ua- ia.01.. e. " As s .. r'rv, f..t"t 1 ave te (.;'''" i uii.ui i ! ! y I,. .. t - . v '1 .,e ! a -' '.;!, v...n.p.u'. : i i t r i . I ! : t. o ' ; a Oct if t'.r t. . 1 V "1, J.i ,-V trsj. t 1 r ' k ci 1 '"' ..r rr, k r I, r p !1, t- It ..!imi!...:J . but ii,iv. . . ,!l tS It U coward- i'..rt: : . . v ; o rue M v t. Lc t! c J'.h ( t to O'TBi. V c" a C: of Ct!fcC 1 th ia p 1; a c'eu '.n :-: t r 1 hu.i iius woe Laded' the embargo, ir.d two. .i !- I ;.t t..e,iiH.u ,! t km f .'.i of the hij-bour, w here tl;e ' -.j.s 1 I first ; iu roi.'uuc . A r.uil and c'.i.-.ir.iithci iram Coi-untu reached 1V . 'u 'u :i'or! !..;; bi-o't by the Siu.ppcr schooner, i.r.i..-li I and. also ci.puichcs fiom Ci- j : i, brorbt ly tl.c Pcraii-.a filwp anived ut t!e . :rt. "Tlx vessel from Cortuina brings a rc 5i .; t ili t the four pi incip&l Spi.nLh armies had form-. 1 a-junction, and nedily rt-uclir-.l ' Curgos, t. !.t,v .! -.t ph l:A uken up his tcs; 'nce? ur.d. v : ;o the I i :v. It ru'iny were stctloticd, 'who ftad ' cu-u r.i.n i d to gne the Spaniards buttle ; Lut this is M"K-.vt.ied by tl.c Spaiish ptpers to the Utli instJ v..kh e received ly the ,'i.i.iU.- - !,-, - ' It sffchrs i:i these papers, by' en,hrtcte fit;mJ 1 1 i I oi'the 7th, th. t Jo3oph and the I'rcnchLcud- : ; rs v ere iX the t i' y of Logrtmo, on the borders . i Id ('..sin.-, m::a- Navarre, 'f 1 1 y had rnaixhed iy Tu.-h'l ; into A.sv..on, hnt bUtvi:y ve-lrested, v i k h i-: .utii'. "'cJ to the iiite'ui,ence Uicy received f.fthe iuovcr.-..nt3 ct the Sp; nis!i arn-ies. Itisnicn ti in one of l) e p.tpcrs, tht the AiTaton'ann'v b.tl t)ccn conuA !!cd to .make a retrogade ruoveititnt f oul Tu'h la to r.oi j;i. . This took place most 'pro- ' I : l.!y in crn"e:loc,nte cfthcabove-nienUoncd nove p-i-rf j t( lnM t!.e sijv-i- i-n m rt"?x t hoii'V, a::J ly jour exanrp!c Md i.ii'.ruclion to ciK-wrj the f..i J.ful to t-'x .li' ia e. te;ncJ r th..t t o l !,: Arctic l'.u:! ra.H Li.. :a t'.."o sen ts ol'thU: ;.'..lt! , of l.owi the Apostle t ks vn re r, o J:'r th.::i ) rn: jnd aJvciiicsi he cjuc of Chiit. The t.-oe rhri .Uan UU.ecnei -l M ro- .i"., much tu ii;c Ihnperor, fof lu; is a - re that l.ii M jo;y l.'!'U l.ij a Hu.Kunt fiorri f h and lint be ir.u-.t lotc an J hu!Kr Uai, ual od"ji up Li j pr.yors Cr his pres.epMUn.'. , " - Capt. Wwd'vard t mmieratcs scventetn Aicri caa .Sicls coi.dtmncJ in t'rincei.thre rewiin? ider scizuro at Ih)Uidtjux, Gvc remaiidi.t; tt.hr ' t;LI. . ) 4 -' A report, prevalent ' adon on tlie 1 8lh oVl- temher, ofl'rancj L.0' declared war ag&visf tlas tountry.hid on the departui c cftho Hope cytirc!) ; ' Covcnt G frden theatre, vnTucdat 700,(XK) i llarsj n.ta i t en cti'-Jtro) ea vy tire, and twemr lives hi4. A Copenhagen article of the 29th of Anjjulsa Uiat a sei ious misunocrsunuinj exist? betwen I gland and Sweden, and that Mr.fhonitoti, t 0.::, is..,,. no::i Ji-cjAi:oLi.A. '' ! I . , s - iv. i : ': .- i , - - - General Orders ! ' . " : IlAttiGH,Nocmlcr8, 1808. T CALVLY JOXES, .h'jutant General (f - - -fjl'the Atia 'if AbnA'l'anUna. ' " l ' SIR, ' :'.' ; ,; :. ,. ' " "'. ' ' : The Secretary of the Depirtnirnt of VT. r, under the orders of tlx President of the United Strte and by virnie of an act of Congress, pressed on the 30th d.ty of March, 1802, cauUed "An attKu thorising a detachment fnnu the Jfnitiaof the Unit ed States," has required of me to take cfl'ectual mea sures to crgurazr, arnv nd equip tcconling to law, and hold in readiness to march at a moment's warn ing, our proportion of One Hundred Thousaiid ili Uiia to be raised in the United Sutcs. . . You have' it' therefore in command from Tne,'to give the necessary orders, and Ukc such cfiettuJ Jt'njflsh nanistcrat Stockholm, was certainly recc ed. .' ' ' I't'ys- .,'-,-;.'!' ' The Trench Senate had ajprcd to the Calling is of the conscription of 1810.. -J I"'' ' ' .',. The latest London prints ore full of specula'.; 'is crLtive to an expected generJ ai-uoti between ie Spaniards and French. The armies of Blake, PaLhx and Castalar wire 2dvanfintow,irf1 ttn fiviniL.t nf Navarre and Kiicay, to give battle to thtf rnain''lrrc!im. a?urcs " y be- proper -for ..having dct&Chod army, whose head-quarters were at LofTand tlie iJlilt the shortest time : 'possible, Hight Thousand residence of Joseph Conapartc The English jiiits express ttic greatest apprehensions ol the result -it bo- ''''" " : -:t f - .-"-DOMESTIC.: O V V twVia Bfc;cea m tc5P111s their gund ana m rem- and ought''be- governed by then! and notbv the orcmgtheirmiyto;any great extent, it is evident freaks of a mob. 'f: v hat the Spiirris wiUhave ample means and op- -i Thebmer atofte'of the ' riamctkn Suctcru has ortuiucy, m me mtmai, oi collecting ana cusciplin- LU with mnA on, m k T W Will Ul UU11C9- :''V. Vlh -ut olilie i i citcti army, v iiose object ui making it s-ppears tfcvc been to prevent their retreatfrom 1 . : ;x cut on Ly the Arragon army and other troops ' V. t . a po:ddot' in thcir Ttar.'f ,The station 'Jtsas X ;..en by the i rench anr.y is 13 conlwrmuy with the tt-.tci.icr.t in the Pans papers, which we, noticed on . . r .i. ..: - v: . : . A 1 . : v . a.iouuiiy, oi men iiiivuiij uvtujjjcu jjuniuuua mine ' -line of the Ebro, where they were throwing up le(e$ a'ii fwinz nnl senna to indicate their intention of en ('c.TOi ing to maintajvfi a time at least, a defensive v .-.r. A letter frontvijon, of the 15th, sUtes that tl.o X'nmch, alter collecting the chief part -,of their ' ' force from Navarre and - Biscay, to the amount of i, iv :ir 30,00(1, had suddenly made an irruption into 'Ana-on, wuh the view of ercttirnr cossessioti of SJ i .voasa : out w nen w ltr.iii seven leagues oi trie cuv, ,lney veceived suclt lntellif jence as induced Uicm to V , ' '.l'etvoat, and that their head-rjuarters were then, at C'. J.lir.uidaen F.bro, in Navarre.' This letter also states 11. it .itiy t-.irl r. pnhyt rrt llnri:i. in cnncivrHmi -.'..';.'. 'of the advance of the French arnly, greatly superior - in numbers. The intelligence of 70,000 Spaniards .ntmg on their march from .Madiid to Saragossa, is . v-, supposed to have cxirscd the retreat of the French. - v 1 nc bpaiiish ccneral iilakc is sup'.5osed to havfc oc- ' . t rn.i f.!. Ui.;,!.:,...,..'. :.i.Lo. i . jfifery. ' It appears clear tliat tlie French in Spain, 15s-? t-a t'aur present lot ce, are whojly utue to mat,ft, " f stand against the Spaniards, unless enabled to do ' t; ,.it Lytlic strength ot their posmons ; and it the trench. snotud Bucceeo in keeping their ground and in rem' " th , ,. , poi'tuiuty, in tlie livteirval, ol collecting and discipl. i s.mg a very large armyj to meet the increased force of their enemy. i tie most pleasing hopes may there- - tore be entertained .01 ultimate success to the glou , ' ' otu rraiw fit the. S!Knih nrninn .' :" 1 . 4-iVw ':."? SAt. -24--Art 'estraordinary -.GasettcVintblished ' '.. bv the Junta of Seville, dated the 22d ult contains: n .' . ;; detail account of the battle at Gerona, on the 1 6th, in . ivhich the French under Dumeshc, were complete- 1 v- defeated, w ith tiiC hws of their artiilcry and bag- I'-I'VA. -,,-"'';- .. '.'"- V-'V -: ;'"'., f ... r . Marshid Ncy has already passed thmilgh Bayonne j on lus Wy to the Jr rencn aimy. at Hurgos, and it Is ( probable that he will be appointed commander in , . chief of all the French forces, intended to act against i-'pdo.. He is. certainly an ofliter.. of . consummate- , iujin) YCTy ..Sjuperior iu any oi .moKe wno nave m- I herto bten employed inkhut coimtiy.- ' Tlie conflict is now about to assume an aspect truly fcnnidablc, It will present a field for the exeicise of patrioli-sm - - d bravery, Silmost beyond any that has ever been t jthiiutcd in the page of Listoiy.' To revtathe tor v, l cut of force' which is now preparing to overwhelm . ; the F.panbh' nation, iU require all . Uie resources of courage and conduct; fortilied by mmcihle perse- . r.jice and prepared tor every sacrifice... It the Spa . i..arch shall ihially tiiumph ;n this glorious, cause, - ' .t'iry will present :-tbe 'most autnist spectacle to the C' -world which has been exhibited Kince thcinvasloliof . . Greece by the' raonr.rphs ol Ptrn. " , The confident er.pectatlo'i ci aa appiorchhg war I "ween Frice end Austria, is ai prcKerit greatly - -L-.ted. That uadoiiWi'cither been amused by Bona p. rtc or awed into submission, by the 'concurrent s l."-o.ts of. Fi!-nce r.nd ll sia Letters fn. Stockholm, bsvvft reached toim which . .t.'.to 'that sul ..-.'lient to the 17. the bwifdcs had unoihfcr Ivf'ie with the Itu 1 rs in 1 n I a.dbtlwctn Ljorahi:! ' and Chri aitL Haat, the result of wlucii "T. - a deu.jve victory en the part of the Swedes. Tie Ilu-jblutslcft 200vVc d on the i c" of U-nlc 'i i e Swodcs i'.ad 2-. ch'a cr , .'il ii ids of U 0 p:i .tea Uikd end woiuidcJ. GciierJ Couuiudl fell The gtin-lxrats stationed on Lake Barstariivsajs the Nat. Intelligencer) have been very succeslul m ccpturbg vessels engaged in violatin? the eKirtro .lawsT.v A letter fivru a gentleman on boardia. 19, dated at New-Orlyans, A"C" 26, states, . iat the amount of prize money to each man belongiii; to her w ill be upwards of 2000 dolkrs.','. u I Ie Xurtj' states -o arc erecting telegraph -houses along ta river, and sliall sail in a few days for our old statioii where we confidently expect to meet with a repctiia of our former Rood fortune." '- .' v , '. I 1 . The Legislature of Vermont have re-eled &fo ses Robinson,a repul)lican Senator,- and liiwise tire old Judges of the Supivme Court.TlH have ref lected amotion for Idling the vacancies occV;oncd bv sonic of the members ol the llousc.briaj elected councillors.' . , , Z Another not has taken tlaco in Baltir vc. " " A journf yman hatterj'va.s stripped, tarred, ad feather ed, and carted through the pvuicipal sti'eebof the ci ty in tlie face of tlie Civik Authority, whrpermittcd the disgraceful sce to continue throueL die ereat- er part f the day, (An ufiolvspi for tlij apatJiy of mob (o invade the rights of a citizen, s'.d tmmole on the authority pf tlie Iays, which has 'icen .offer ed, is, mat a ;arge ma jonty ol the ciuzccs were plea sed with the cxhibitiorv It has .also ! vxijtutific 4 on toe same ground, it mobs are jus ied in such acts ot outrage, tarring and feathering will qon be succeeded by scenes Which arc recollefvd withpain- lul sensations to have be:n so lately' a cd b France. We know. not what rendered the ra er-able hatter so obnoxious to the people pf Baltiniii e but that is a circumstance' quite immaterial.": flV have laws The following hoic paed bttwm General Jumes ., ; nilKimon una Robert Goo'Jae Iltrier,' "'-'": Gener Jairas.Wdkinsorf,ttiecofimattt1cr chic; ''t V "AvA of the army, ut-).' ',:.0.:t4-'- Caflt..Robert Goodhe Harper eofrfianknir a comfia t t . :;' f rvuwuccTi.ytimiery.i -'ji l.- ? Captain Harper; under the tofpaIotism; ha? ing recently assailed tlie-encii's honour, and by wiles and fictions, unprincipled d hiljuroan, endea voured to debtrov his militaW fctunraii.i kw 'ftnv. General W. conceives that jhiuuii (f such unJ common atrocity, without a Py f prtjlocation to ex tenuiite them, gives him an liontcfcihla claim1 to Commensurate reparation -Iitheriore waves the privileges of rank, and demarijfe froif captain I Iarp er the only admissible atoncmt'.t If RIttjor Bissell of the armv,ill dftiver this note", andia jiuthonscd to adjust tl.umci)luce and maiw ncr. . 7 , i - i : . Batlumrci Wcdnesdipj noonhth Qtl 1800.' vicncrai v Ukmson must excii Vne from - ac es tit equality, cepung nis mvitauon. if supp. w r.icn, situated as nc is, in tie pulcpinion, and in mv own, I cannot admitt 1 t Nci Jier can I adinit th f for aiibing Mr. Claik to lay he fore Congress the iocuiucits in his tiobsm- sion, tending to provd theexistriJe.anfl:tinnire'of General Wilkinson's ccnifccuoi tith.'the; Spanish f3ovciiimcrt,wduchadk(ippi.ii0fIom ms noU. 0f yestcroav, to o- tne ol t nccM i e( ( ( las chalh tir-c is founded, 1 am personally iy po 1 1 to him. It w as mr o.fi, -.rii-1 rinr lufxr 4n ....,.J'l . i . .1 i : ' rt . i ij . (IVlCe. 'i 1 O C i.tnt-jl Wnkwon for -tv nuc'plc btii g and Seventy One of the M'dida of tlds State, (Ofhcers included) which requisition you will apportion to the several tliyisions, agreeably to the last returns, aikis nearly as practicable in tlie proportions of Ar tillery, Cavalry. Rhletnen, and Inlantry folkiwing : that is to satf one twelfth Araiiery, one sixteenth Cavalry,' and from one sixteenth to one twelfth lli- hemen, to b as completely equiped as possible", with arms and accoutrements fit fur service, including blankets and knapsacks. : t . -' ' . , ou will take proper measures to perfect tl'.eor franizalion as repaired,! into Companies Battalions, Kegiments, lingadcs, and Divisions. V uh the Icspection Returns and Muster Ilolls to be titnsmit ted, you will require a roster of tlie several officers nominated for the aforesaid organization of the de tachment, wlach you will, on receiving,, forthwith tomm'unicate to me, in order "lhat the appointments many pe periectea and counrmed. . , s ., . .. . . . In your orders you will also communicate the infor mation that if any Ccrpiof.V olunteers, who, previ ous to. orders for taking the field, may tender their vctvua vj uic vouimaiaier in cwci oi tne atate, conformably to the second section pf the aforesaid A,tney wm oe accepted as a part ol tne detachment; and also, if any company orcommnics of Volunteers of either; Arulieryi Cavalry," pr InLntry, wfcb mav associate ano oner tncmsciyes lor the service agreear oiy to an act oi congivar-passea toe atn ot 1 ebruam ou( i cisuueu jn acaLfautnmsing me rrcsidcnt t) accept the servke ofa number of Volunteer Com' pariies not exceeding thirty tliousand mea,'. will be accented as a nart of the oooiaVpouirf A nf tH Tnii;.;a . . - J - . -" w ...1IIUU . of tills State ; arid of those who may have heretofore volunteered their services, "and who n.ay now volun teer undpr: the last mentioned act," separate returns are required to be made.; :' z f -. V.vj . W ; t You will not fail to appeal to the honour, and patri otism of ouir, citixens on tliis -occasion, ; and urge in the strongtest terms ,tho high unportancc pf 'mani festing their devotion to tlie laws and the constiailcd autlioritics, by malirig a voluntary ofTer of their ser vices to defend their country ; and you v, ill impress the hidiipenaable propriety of noiniiiHting, aiid re commerjling for, appointments to Ofl'ite, persons whose Intelligence, courage and patriotism eaji be relied on, should thejdetachment be called into ac tualsenice,-. ,. . ' ' i A' Av- -t - In your discharceof the duties herein reouired. voii will be governed by these instrucliops, by tlie acts of upss arjove mentioned, py the laws pf this State andby such further instrustions as you may from time to tittle, receive from the Commander in Chief. '. '. . ; B, WILLIAMS. v Jiy the Cominunderin Chief, ' , '.' , Johjt W.,Gci0K,(Ji? Camfit": "r""-' : If to rim iiiijrrLi:oF:jyQnTHJROLiL ; It will be perceiveiTby the preceding- orders tr t!.P Adjutant General, -that a detachment of 807 1 of pur body is required, and .that it is particularly desired by the, ..President of tlie . Umtcd Slates that a great por tion thereof may consist of Volunteer ' ' - ; ' . It will be hiMily gtatcful to my fi o b& to find a readiness manilested by you to repidr promjitly t6 the. standard of the nation, at the call, of its govern ment, .and it is hoped and conlidently expecte d that b every. species and trrudo of service, the. ftmmif and brave Citizens of Nortli-Carolina wid hot permit the pecessity.of rc30itmito compulsory dft.inht. to raise the quota required ot the State lor the- iletach mcntj but that all will, rather contend for tlie privi lege of ?;cing enrolled on the lists of honor.'.' - '-a . v '. On the comagcipd ptiioiiMa ol tlie Miliii , the natipn relics for protection and defence s and I fiatter myself the . MUida of. North-Carolina, wiil on the present occasion, prove, that such reliance will not Lcvcin. ' . " ' . 1 BFNJ. WILLIAMS. i : :. . i : l Uki,, - , . 2 .. TO k'' U' 4 l-' c .1 ,,. -., , -i init- ixmnt mrrr-11 t -i ,-' v n, !" tlir " j -i 1 ' . ' i- i .f 1, r:M v t . !!-?;. 1 . S- u- .ir: iM l'i- . ; ,. . ! , s. i ; . r, . ' ' A-d -''d aa i J. j . i -e. ' ; .' !Lr f.wr tl.c I'.o tutlfff r.r-, - '. . A . 1" :.' Cl " .:': i , ' TiiR"it i . Ui.niin.' r'il ovi . ,; ' T-i t cp i. .-.r 1, pl'i '...: ; i - A'i i.u f..r iai.!,X, f tt c i r n-, : . tU; pLaa'd &z TZ. lu.-Lr- -..': 1 of vc. ; ; ' Te Hian fave the t.me r T.iM, . 'TI,P prrk w IlOiTLa l. i.kji.if n.hail r1., And lia ! no suiyutt j.,- lrr-,c( , ' ; Fr thre, h WoniJn.ct'..!-! . f f4e-irt f ... -' Sue g-uv U.r Im-su') .hf'i of cjv, . , 1 Lt eciy Li.ft of war ou'Il.ts ! S'ie jr .re tVe la it' J.!ut.li ot E.J ' . . ' That l.id die fifties of " Jr n e! ' " ' tVniuiin! fx fur, we i s . v t s ' " . " Saule, arul a toi-LI is .ttk U-.'oit vL e ! ' '. .UTF.1L1HY IsrjT.LUGEXCZ. I The works of t'sa Iloa. IL.htr Arr.ci I.jv- ju.-.t ten pubiinhed in Los ton. . , ... - Tlie history of Don rrancisco Mlnuidu's attep-.j t" toelTcct a i evolution in South Anmica has I.:tk v i . sned from the press of Oliver ir.d Mm roe, I J,,.' The occor.r.tof li Jsmuch talked i.ftxt rui( n i - tailed in a seriv'S of letters wii;u n i v unec-f .lir .- da's officers, to his ft lend Li Uio Uiitcd Sutr i. To which is annexed sketrhes of the Lie oi" rwiran Ja, ar. I geographical notes of Carraccui. , Volume I. of Wiilson'a American OiT.ithcl.. -, or the Natural Ilibtory of the Birds of the l'i.:. ' r States, is now pubUUdng by Bradford and Ira.!.; , Philadelphia. .- ; , ' . . v ' The- first volume i". ;n-'8 trial, reported bv J". .--bertson, is publiahi-'. . . the second is now Litl.tf press at Philadelphia. : ;yf' . t- . t. . Proxjosajs fur pubhshingthe life of General James Jackson, by a Mr. Clarlton, of Savannah, have 1 1 c i issued.- .This work' will comprize a histoty o! tt a Yazoo speculation. - Pi ice to Subscribers S i 50. I leaning and Munford's reports of tlie doc i in of the Supreme Court cf Appeals of Virri-a.i. ; : how puhlLhin at Bichmond, Li numbers. Francis Xavier Martin Esq. of Newborn has been for some time employed m writing the LLtory cl North Carolina it is expected to make a woik of three" volumes, besidra one of maps, thai ts, pkms, views, ttc. -,'The. rit volume will shortly Le lished-' '' " ', .: "' A very importstnt Ptid valuabln woik has justbeenr published in New York, by direction of the " UnK. ted Stales 'Military PUIdsophkal Society" cTitlik-X! u ALinotepret of Jlorte ArtWery, by General Koxii uslo, ivritfen at Paris hi the year 1 S00 the rct, i iJ. !J General I ; a., t A. -Davie thrn-nvw from tht vmtea c'ates to and defff T-nive Col. V.. :, :.t of the corps of Enrinwr rn.T Presidi . Co United .Sutes ?.Ii.it..ry Vhll: . , '.i cal Sot i . Some further notice of this novel ar. J bterc'' x work will Iv given b a future number. vii i.-ra vi ur. aoum iaamstn tisesuo jectof the Presidential Electloii, contained in a brie t pamphlet, is a strong exposition of the history of the parties which now divide this courtly, v The ad dress evidently proceeds fvpni a full aiid firm con viction of the iustice of thrxisa L- every where s.iewmeimpreBsionsof a vigorous -.m--de'rstanding. It is-. altogether foreign tohc obiect of tVii poiiucal opuoons s We will only say, that it is i ot td 11 yj. ....... " . . cuai usually jiuner uuir ncur on iLC-evc tion.'. ' '.'-,;-;;z:. ttee.. 'Tivnskitcd wi.h i.n'. i r 4 1 J .Tnimt h m V 1 V. i my r.ght and toy duty t'givctl iiot t 1 1 .i i rc ' op'idi1 1 Jiv.n,"iruLt, j i n clcc ,"'"--. J - - n v 'vc jcars agoMoor,i-s. lo.li Price: of ravimr?: and John Sfmrii..r. iui.v r.t: Buncombe, T( . ; Lttd and.PromUd a M, of Nortli-Carohni, ft. J commenced s,urves cf the State,' Their de.ii:rn was natroni7,H kw 'h, 1-., laturfc and by a t cry J irgc 6ubsci ip jon 1 v n i ' i- ais lor ip- p-.m i -,e ol the l..p. .A' i a hm-; n -lay, when, if tu desist w.s f-v" j? j JL c cj:i.uiui;ii was no it a'tufte, km. r t'-o I -licaUon announced in- i ink, dehphn, ar.J very 1 uly the Map h;is been exu1 it. J in t' 'ia ' I 1-, t 'i a very large sie," elegtnt'y t kv Ct ' c i, and is believed to be ey ?i , , Af i u- uutes, occur n t..c nanu s Ujluis L t i - suchaa wii lead no-inuabitiutt oi'the st - c-i-yt, Grceu? county, oi in-Lmct is c "ed I i mr name of GUigow, and A ' ou , ; 1 ',t , .io of Dayic.K Some newth, nen ! ' 1 i tint surveys of the Wcucru part ol , ', t - v1 the boundary betw eCi it nd i t. C o ( or gi4 and Tennessee, aie not.tfnclud.-'d, r y by tlwse surveys havngUtn i lC in the hands of the En sav.i. nls are. tiotthci-cforei ivcJ oeimrd. The whole or our peculiar arid &vvy delineated with great lnmutentss and it is said to I c tlie best rukta to n-o. - i'i s of any cnart rudicjto pun is!i d. ilif-ciil ( w .lsmta counties y.-Hdi uau' na.rkt ".lul. I. "The roads, rivers, tow i.n places of p J hq T , . ,'p, md- , hills, and s,vr.mps arc sd minutely .jnaikwd that the iul may oo ucservcuiy rati'.i d among tl.c t xi strurnvc pab'u a nns cl thi class." coast 'Knd KUrj'.lltOK fco t OUVl Y COLli v, BLANKS ' Him ' i cPtiTj accuracy ah u:sri:.ii' ; Cheap Cash Store. ' ; ' WILLIAM siiw HA3, .just reccivwl fiom New.-Ywk a j snpph- f;f GOOilS s '1 he remainder w c fewdnvs, w. , w!- Tv. -' V d to ).uf -land, waUD. in a w.i , s . -v i-surim. rt (mnhIs,. suitaMe tva'! . .. :-.wmeh w-.M .. . at h:a usual ce.hi i4p-i.-,::- c:viuoib! ?-, ttuil c"sU)iiii-i 'i .-, . AJi'.i-i li ,..i; i f , Ahinseii'.-: r t& thr . I'..: t ri-x . N. II. ii I 4 a!s) rwrr.A'l a . . tiOil V; a:e (jt ttv HiipcMor -lnv. vih comv. me, an t ahn-iat c c-y n ic ui l.-o- .- JJi'.4 vit.k . I j, l'a. - s m a ( f c.tt '
The North-Carolina Star (Raleigh, N.C.)
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