.A 4 r V " 4 i - -. f " ' f .1 , 1 j .. FUDLISilED WEEKLY BY THOMJS HKXD&XSOJf, Jmr (PRINTER TO THE STATE,) PATETTEVILLE STREET OPP031TF, THE STOKE FOUNTAIN. ssassSisW"ai ew ass ssjssaeBftjswaeai ssj M1M mma - vswbswshi , ! fThrcc Dolls, per annun. : -: J . , , - r - , - 4 i;- v SHOCCO SPRINGS J , V . .. f -V'vir - , v - 4 - TIIfT8nIicrit?"K ' rHMrti.i for ccKn !. 4Unj- i'cu t may visit Ute atww Spring duhog the f treH'fct nfHh:t"' . r :. ' , ' -J , XddUlena ond ImprttemenU nv ben maIe,to hl biUdtnft MUM K-pier Uiera more ecinmodiout and f " (omfnrt'bie tlio heretofore. Hit Icllouie if welt Mor ed vkh ice. l'riee, U nwal U vit, 7i ent per dajc Children n4 ServanU half price, 25 o?ni per dy for ' tirren countv. Mt 27. ' ' ' "w 'r 2S1 ' 03" Cofeilerifo lmproremeni, r about to b mdt toihe SprinRH which wilV remed erery inconnienc, formerly eotnpl.ined of '. - ,v - - - i ' V ?UTAIL0R1NG BUSINESS. . .. '''' -i t.,' i ., Jr ' ' . T'HS Subscriber, thwikful for th my UbAl mcou ' rageuteht heretofore received, informs his friends ' feat be cohtlnues o csrry on the. aboVtf business,' in ' part of tr. Eosi't buildings near the Markot, -here all . 1 enters III be faithfully attended to. and executed in tit soosl orkman-iks style " Baring considerable Work on , hand, he U anxious to engige two or tbre food Journey 's ?' sneB, tft wboin he proitiiscs constantcmploy, and the Air A- , JAres pItt'. 23-lf v. TROMtheSubscribef on the 26th inst. a Uerm man ,' X hr the name of JAMES.be is about 3 feet 10 intliesl , kigh, 24 pt 127 yean olKc,of a yellow complexiwi, a . car on the right side of lus mouth and one -or his upper ' fore teeth half rottea oat, reasonable reward will be ' rivta ka anr person, who- will deliver the said neero to mt, or cononc uintn aoy jau anu wriie me wora py te fosl. 'YniiNn at'lV.n; Wake County, near Kaieign, way 3t7tii4. sz-ztp -r.VVA T?f for Sale, COXTAlSlN,(?abMteieveqlbundikanl Kly serf a. in the County'c-t Stukes, K-Coa Reedy Creek. A mki from HaitrKi's tori on Dan RWer. The land i divided ifta the ftowioK tracts, the Hm eontaiam j J6 acres, 50 or. which U cieatcdhM a rrxxi null seat, and pltniy of pine, poplar and walnut timber ia wetl watered, and ef the uncleared part, a considerable body of bottom land. The 21 tract centans 230 rest r-f whir.h is cleared- has -a good bouse, kitchen. Sic- with .an excellent spring and convenient to the house. The 3d tract contauis 0Q acre's, a tolerably pvd houae, pood barn and out houses. The 4th tract contains SOQ acres, hit a fxl cabin, or thar4 of eXcellcM fruit, well watered, and rood, meadow land ha 33 acres cleared.. A. luore particular dcacrip tion is thouKht unnecessary, as those desirous of ptirclias vg can examine far themselves. Any person who will purchase the whole ky have it for two dollari per acre ot it will be sold in iml) quantities to suit purchasers.- A fcood waggon and team will be taken in part payment. JOHN WRIGHT. May 1, 1814 . ISit. x NOTICE. AT the lt Court cf Pleas, and Quarter Sessions held fir tlie County of Wake, State of North Carolina, the subscriber qualified at Administrator with the will an nexed on tjie Estate of Richard Putney, desM. Ute of said County. ., All those having" aoy demands against said Es tate are requestetltopresent them properly authenticat ed within the time prescribed by law, otherwise thiswjll be plead in bar of their recovery. And all those indebt ed to said Estate are requested to make immediate py ment,etberisecoersh tncaaurea will undoubtedly be resorted to- . HEN'UY MOKING; Adm'r. Wake county, May 51,1814- - 81 3t- I jr. 31 . ,. mm f wfcf. - TAKEN ;VFJ H , i A 'P eommtted io the Jail of this if XJ. County on Una day, a Negro mm ' Who say s 4us name is TOM, about 23 -' years oid, Mtys he belongs, to Bolton "-ilaVrold of VWasbiflgtoit County, State f of Tennessee, and that be formerly be", lopffed topr.lVm. J, phestefot Jones, .-.'borough; he aaya be was rated from -j his infancy ih fasquotank County, N. C , kud taken from thence about 6 years a- fo -The pwneru rtuestod to couxe formard jjrote pro- " nertv and take him awy - -peny anaia y . CHANNfiS. Sh'ff. ttokea County. May 2i. 1814. ' " 22t- la y THE MINERAL SPRINGS AT LENOX CASTLb, lKOTICE. . ' .- v -v. 1 :- .'- tT" WILL be sold oq Fridiy Ute 10 h day of June next, at the lata Store House of KicharU I'uincj , dee'd. all the Stork of Goods' remainirj on, handV anong which are a number 6f Valuable and useful Articles, some valu able Horses, one ridinir -Chair, two mens Saddles, one pair Of Horseman, Pistols with br&ss barrels, and a number of otner articles too teuioua to mention. Six months ' credit will b given forail sums bver Twenty Shillings. At the same time and place will be hired a Blacksmith and tools' Bona witn approved security will be required. i t HENRY MUitlNC, Wake county, May SI, 1814. 21 5- 1 -r ' v. : , Ten Dollars Reward. Adm'r. ? , Jn Rockingham -COUIlty, iSOrtn-Larolina. Jthesafd feHowto mejor secure luin in any ji v-' - ft-' .o-i-i''-c '.- '' I gt him again; .'v.. TAS AL' - nr HE wb'seTibw'iiai'e&lUheVI hUnselfat Lenot CsV I - eciuoty, K. C. fmtttt east of the 1 RAVAWAY from the luhscriLjrr on the S4l1i of M arch, a brirht vel liiw, &tnt about 28 years old, six tect hicrh, well TinporuoiM a and active, speaks slow, h lost onfcof his foreteeth, ud a piece of die lower part of hi left ear cut ofl'. Tbia-fdrew nodouht will attempt to pass for a fite man, or pet in with, spme person to take him jff. twill give the above reward to any person who will bring a s f n . .AMfiu ill, 1 VI mn t Ui I u ou Mitas, s ALSTON. A.' tie. where he has opened" a Ilouse of Entertainment, a" and is making ojtbinsive preparations forthe accornmoda. ' too of myaiida and others'; who shalf resort to this plact ' during the summer months, either for health or amuse y j mehV ' The Mineral Waters are of various kinds', and e j, , eual in their, virtues to any Jn the Union. Baths are e V rected nd th Spring a,, will be kept In good order Le uox-Castle i one of the most healthy and agreealuo an ations in the southern states,1 Is tin the main road leading -V torn the eastern, to tlid wesfern. parts of Nertharoliea. 1 V a PoSl Office 'a kept atthis place, at which the mail sr 1 mes twicin each week,' atid papers and literary jour '." w aals from dtffirrent Cities in the United Stites, are reyiv ''' tdiorthe us of gentlemen who resort to the springs. ; 7 An assortment of food Squor will be keptou band, aud ' every endeavour made to provide the best accomwoda- ' . h h miinHhr wilt afford. "'' The chesnness of li- ' it in(r,the excellence of the water and the healthmesa of . uic situation, iu suiiujuuis w 6.vu. place of resort. . ' ' f i,' ,. - - ' ' joiin l. LEStrfia. (ay 20,1814. 2l-2mo i w UNIVERSITY. : ' TnE"annBal examlnatwn of the Student, of. the Utii i A- vrity of North-Carolina, will begin On vanesduy ' f the 22nd day of Junenext.and wilt conunueiutil.Thurs. ';' day the 30th day of June I t whicW time the commepce ent in the College wiU take place. The following Truv j tfes are appomted to attend i . .... ,v. . ft. J,; CaldiixU' V . Rev. R. H. Chapman 1 " " JJrw, W M'fhtctcr , - -i ; IVm. Gu'tton - lf. B.GrwfiSH :' -' ; Calvin Jonet 2 .htMCWPJ . , Wm.Pfk ' yJL DZ&UrtM : .-' Henry SeatveU.-. ' iMn fttucw : , l --t '.- Wl HsVoiBtj ,. Test, 'l . BOBERT- viLi-i-n,. j t K.1llDrn. IVliLV 3 Lit. A. U. IOI - - " Falls of Nene river, Mrc 22, 1814. To Journeymen Boot and Shoe Makers. i 1 ; - Valuable Pronerty for Sale. 1 TTf"ri.'Ii.i hi tl, Ktibaeribcr.' on very , ' W ....mi. r t Am anil Hrtusei of PtlbllC Kjltertdi reasenable. inment, fa the sown ot Otordreservel .by-. him when the town 7 J w established on his lands. The property pMsessc-s r luptrlor kdvtag which will always secure to the pro. ' pneter k prclereiTce of custom, eAch lot being conuguous J $ to UacturUavd, and handsomely situated upon one of , ' which are two comiTtodioin houses.lxjro storms high, con. Ibuuiir-thir'tienswrn's'fotthe accommodation of gentle f : nwm t,n .hil ntfiara Who wiah retircnuOt I With eve- r , t ry neewary out Twuse, aud - garden, and yard occupying J r Oerlvfour acres, Upon Al.e other lot there is alavern , houe, which ii about to ,be repaired and enlarged, a ca- mil iivlc.- pu laud, Eaciouj framed staoie i besides othef houses, and a h t adjoinrnfi wlM will be extended to any sue the ' ', thaser may desire, to w hich wjllhe added a, much 1 JOURNEYMEN Boot and Shoe Makers, who can come well recommended fr industry vd sobriety, will n:t with constant. enfnlojTneiit Tind the most lihtral v-pes, either by the mnnthi year vf job, by applying to the sub . scriber in tVayneshorongU.. . B. W. CASWELL. AprU19, 1814. - 17 MINERAL WATERS.' T-I" Mibscrlber has established in Uiis City, n the cor lie r of t'aicUeville and Martin Streets, opposite . the btageilC.ce, a Manufactory of the .various ' Mineral Vraters, Now m 'tmiVersaUv' used 'for lieahh and pka'tire in most parti of the United States. - Prrfect imiiutions "a. nradc of the SodaSelUerandBallstown Waters, so justly celebrated lor the cure of many complaints jf I hr, Sto mach. Billions and Calculous offectTons, ft t- r and i va riety of diseases incident to wai-m climates? - . " V" ' L : '--;,' , "j.J. UEC'KVvlTH. i Regh, 5th May 1814 ; Vfi , 18 -r; . ' ' I HI" I ' I l Mill Committed to the Jail OP, Randolph county, a Nepro mnti who calls bis name Xl-'FEl.LOVV, u- nboutl2l year,flf are, five feet? inches ..- hifh. hatf a scar on the It-ft mile of his head i had on when committed a shirt & overalls,- which were all te cloLlifS he - had with Inm j his overalls-were of gray Cloth-: Hsaj he belongs to Ki.igli M . , (.uue ol b ay lu vuie. GEO. SWARINGEN, Jji'.er. Apri'j24th,8U4. .. y U. Twehty. five Dollars Reward. t RAAVAY-from the sulHscri. her-' about the first January, -1814, a mulatto man named JOK. Jle .ia'aboiii thirty or thirty-five v years of age, hgiit'.. complecid, thlrt visage; pare made, with , straight Jinif artd light, colored ' eyes i is about five feet six or se- ven Inches high, bjf profession a '. 'ClimnnitM tnii Villi llA loilbt eh. dcavor to get imploVment in that line. He had on when he went awaV 4n old mixed homespun rock coat, but . . a I ...4a hi alnitlkHli rS nan carried with aim evcnu otner sun. . .wurr - FOR SALE. fT HE subscribers have fncwed a Urge quantity of A Hnff "-l Cuw a rat, whirh UKJ are very Ocstrous to pat with at a mod eratt price, for ca.h Tl. DAMEUON, J. JOHN3TOM k Co, Caswell, May 3d, 1814 S i l. i To Saddlers, Boot and Shoe -Maker Z. BREWER fc F. FA1RLAMB. LEATHER-STORE, OLD .STREET- PrtSBVXQ. WrnraE Saddlers, Boot and Shoe-Maker, may be atp Dlied on the most reasonable terms with AoaL Skin inir,UarDes, and Bridle Leather i Grain and Max Calf Skuas t Boot-Lgs, YiX ana Urain I . ano. i op oauns; Wax and Grain Upper Negrn Leather i Bellows Leather Rough and liaing Hide Hog and olteep A'kins t Tan ner's Oil i Waggon and Chaise Collars, Their stock con sists entirely ot the best Northern Leather. Country gen. ttauen will fiud it to their iiOcrest calL Orders puuctually attended to. 1 cVtf January 22d, 1813. Stolen or Strayed, FROM tbe subscriber, on Jhe 5th .day of May. at night, a light sorrel HORSE, between 10 and 12 vests old. at least five feet heh. and tJt' has a Mate in his face, and a hite ' snot on the neck near the weathers, ...... L -.ii i occasionea oy-tue eoiiary aim w shod all round Liberal compensa tion will be made to any person who w'dl deliver said horse to me in Raleigh or give me information aO that I get him again. ;-; f '' - ' MBtlRITT DlLLfARD. May 3, 1814. . 20 tf . . y " NORTH CAROLINA. ' I VIE Auditors for that pmpose appointed by the last General Assembly, will proceed forthwith to settle an! report the claims of the O.hcers and . Soldiers called iiiio public servioe by the Governor if this State in the tamitti of July 1813, and the claims of others which grew out ol the aaid Call The. claims For military service u '.ll be tested by the rtiuster rolls, aud settled accordingly Every other clsim of that 'kind or nature soever, must be formally proved oefure one or more Justices of the Peace 81 tf- . Raleigh, May 25th 1814. NOTICE. TUB subscriber has a Negto man by the name ef SO LOMON, often 'called 'SOLOMON' JORDAN, that dothpractice Physi. ' He U weft known for his skill in Physic, in the counties o Granville, Waxe, rranxun ana Orange. J wih to give notioe u all persona who may empioy the said Jordintbat they.muV aUnd-responai-ble toruc-for t i clias anil if they are thought unrea sonable, application must be: made tOwse, and they shall be regulated agreeably to my judgmchK The Said Jor dan my be fsua J 25;mi north 1 Kaleigh, 20 miles south ofOxtWd, HO null's east of Hillsborough v and 22 miie, Weal ot Louisbufjr. h 'u - ' ' TUQMAS JEMJS'S- ; Granville, 20th April. 1814- . ,16 sheriff sales. ; , A LIST of lahds'to be sold for the taxes due for the year 18'J. 10, 11. and 1812, or so much as WiU pay the taxes and cost of advertising. - ' 10,520 acres not given in -lying iu tract No. 2, adjoining the Cibarrui lineniidDr. William TiiorntoVs lands, ly ing on Rocky liver, Uockhold Creek, La:np llranch and Medder Greet, for 10, ll and 1S12 ; proprietor unknown. - . 275 do do by K- Brandon lying on the Head Fork of Uockhold Crek, ailjwrantf EdwardSmi.lh, lor 1812. 140 do do by Drupev lySiiR on the waters of ijto- ney Run, adjoining Henry ColAe lor 1810, 11, and ISfl. lOOdodoby llismgea itaiulle lying at the White Flan, adjoining William Holtam, jun.for lbll, and 12. . 180 do do by Jofci-i.li Ho' -'am, .sen. lying on Little fiver, 1 j. l... i. i t l. ; ayy.-TiTT r.ii-p, GOVERNOR HOUSE. I THE uaioVrsigoed Commisioerm, being authcrised f ' , . aa Act of the last General Assembly, to contract 11 - r '' the building of a Dwelling House and all necesvary uft v - houses fur mt and accommodatioe of the Chirf Ma ' gistrate of the 8ute,ad being vested with fuoda for that . purpose to tbe ameuwt ef 10,000, hereby Invite all wb .' may be disposed to undertake the job, to come forward.. 1. , . wuh tfietrtrm. , The contract dl not be elosed unul the 1 9th of next month t but the CommiMioneT, will com. municate, on personal application, the plan of tbe - build ; ings and the period for their eompHeiom, and will receive-' proposals, at ary time' prev'wos thereto. ;The DweCing-- :: House 1st) be built of Brick. s . t. - 1 t t . . Wilton JUt ' , Henry Potter, .....; llenrv SeavtlU ' William Jfhtton, ',' JVath. Sonet, ( C. T,) ' IfUcophUut Hunter, ,,. William , Pedee&J-.- , J' , f."K-' V'y Raleigh Miy 26th f8J4. ft 3VT--,J; iv-" LAND FOR. SALE. TIfR subscriber offers for sale, three liandred aerea ' a OI uiiiUi wnnm auuMi iu miiva n ratcin. i no Land ts well watered and stock'd with timber, near a srW mill- The- land ia of good qsi'y, and will be sold lo w ; tor cash, or geou traae- I or luriner lniurmaiioe, appiy f . to subscriber, Uvm north west of Raleigh, about',- miies- -. . v June 6thV i814i . : OZI AS VINCENT. ,--,v t -. S.. C. rariie & Co. ARE thankW for tbe very liberal encouragement they have been favored "with since commencinir business-' in this piace, and inform their friend and the public (bat & they have just received a fi-esh supply of & ; t FASHIONA.BLE GQ9P?5?fc': suited to season, which wtik be sould at erjf -iBoieratrvr ;: profit for cashrThey will sell a great bargain in thtUL .-' whole stock of Good to one purchaser if application b '" ,:; shortly made, . They also have a well jmproved LOT, lit - - an eligible situatiqii, tonvtnient.to excellent spring wa. ter, and in a very desirable pan of the-'tbwn for a privato p ' , . family, whieli they wdl aell on good term f iv'i ' '. 23 4t u, Raleigh Jtli 4. 1814. ' : " F0REIGN3;f fifini thi Mbam Register ;u " y- io tue Ettitor.-'" j. t?, :yit7rc--SIR -1 ta1c the'U'r tf lsftbdloydatiil " following, beifaga copy of paroI'a!cttcr1iaad3u ed me by last night's jmail,vfrom ati Amcrjtin! " citizen n-w iniHalifax,NS.' andl which waijy bfbughtby a .psssejn'ger jtjv Chlteccibo3t. from Halifa td HirtRhatn, near Doston : thtt 4 j boat came in the short pasaage tt 5y daya.-J r v ' onouicr you tnrat: it wormy oj a piacCin youpj valuable paper j yoii will please iasert4ty and oblige "' v ".rTi ylyf'l4 :? A SUBSCRIBERS y, ' - : HALiiAx;;:iiV-May, tsii'-V H Dear Sir, ' - ' ' , ' k 'v; - & ? .- Since I addressed yQu last, we have hacj ' ' great aUeratrorii ).ere in commeicial affairs.- ' -'H In con-scqueoce of the peace between 'pa!cr;Jj . and France, all Unda.ojf -.West findia'jo-'v S ;I 'SOMlei do by 'Edward Tylor, lying on the wafers of have taken a risecf af least 33 per cenU and : .... f$. Little river, adjoining George Cahco.it and others fur 1811 auu 101. - . j 1 150 do do by francw Reamon adjoining Shubell Boling lying on the waters of Little rivtr lor 1809. , . ?u0 dodo by Thomas Steele Esq, lymgon TJhary river adjoining Samuel'Steed Esq. attdchirs lor 1811 and 12. , 16 do do by James Perry adjoining , the Town of llcni ; dcrson, and James G. Mask ftr 181 1 and 18U. ; .." 5J7do do the estate of Alexander M'Anhe dext. ad joining the Town of Henderson and Jame, G. filaak fyV (810, li.and 12, , i , J ... - ' ' '" .':'' ? ai J da do bv William Moore Ivinir on Uhary river. ad joining Charls, Morgan and Philip Edward,fjr 1310, ll, ami JBia. -, 200 do do the property of Solomon Barrett lying on the waters of Clark's Creek adjoining Thomas Moore, Win. Morgan and Edward DcheiryEsq- or BenjamiivBird and oib.r for 8.i9, 10, Irjind .12, 250 do du by John P. X7ob, lying on long 6r Barr Creek 17 Town ioi'a oelpnging to tlie eute of Ate'xandct 4 cc" Ved information from Betmuda, that Ad; NrArther,dec. lyiirgiii the Town of Henderson lor 1810," , ia t ' ' . $ do lying in the.Towno.r Henderson g"iven in by Per. ry aud Si tele fur 181U, 11, aiid.l2.V . r-., Idonoigiveu i the property of AngU Campbcfll, declyliifj in ihe Town ol Allenton for J8J0, 11; and- 12, 1 do given h) ts the estate of James Allen; dec. lyin in the town pf Allenton for 1809, 10, 11, and 12. The nnnibeis of the above Lots will bo made knewn on the W of sale And the above-land and town lots will' be sold at the Court-House in the Town of Henderson on the 18th day oijuly next. - v vf- ; ; -.-.: x BENJAMIN MtGGINSON, Sh'ff. Montgomery Coouty, May 16; 1814- 21 .U t several vessels have left, this port for France. under SpfinUh colors, loaded, chifly with, su v. gar and. coffee the, formr)icse bf's .riaea'l':'-"-. w,thin,; pno week, jfom Bj 8 W 12 1 several of, ' thqse'-Tessels wej,e to be loaded for the United y States;' and somrjf them' had began to loidl : with Englisr mitaufaciorles and VestiIndU 'Pjf' produce but hnd to onltMdglia, n.e.edrieXf , queoqe of tlies governor's having- ordered thei-v' coUectorio clear nd Vessels, (Cartels excepte'd) s" ' to any port in We S:ate.",;Tli$ wis .con aidered by the merchants 'as an 'inaaihorised s . act, and a meeting pf these toot jilacej who 4 waited on his excellencV to know his reasons a' j 1V IUIUI11KU LIH.III, vUKt imu mv uoy IC - i W ' ...... ' ' '.I ; eonvement to lhatown, may Sc required for fire-wood j avery dowa i00k when particularly interrogated, but hi- sjna DltUlvi. " AS any gencrKi tiescriiiuun vi wm k , a very lensiuic icnwn --. , . . , wUt ttecessarily ptfeve unsatisfactory to "Strangers who l W)U M doUbt endeavor to pass for white man. It is im. aia be desirous to purchase audi proper ty.tliey are inviU poMjWe to form a correct idea what course he ha, gone, .. . . a t -i -.i T . l.i C hu.iin.1 I.i. , ill. mi nnKthVIM V.'.'. AHMrUtlU utni k. . ; TnesuDscriocr .win aiao i;ii vi k' .unnoseiiti-wiuux iv n" Hvi.-r-v. - - r- -r to suit the'purchaser1join'nfftnc town, and convifmentl sO lUeUXtora ACauerny, wim-n aiiui-u. w ii. SrotMctoi becoming wnottfismnginsutntion. . . ,.-.,. . ; i " , , - THU B. LITTLEJOHST. Oxfbrd.GranvUU eovlftr3lst March, 1814. 16tf , ui.." ' " Wl--.-Mu fitllawAii the he- are lorma navovrni r . haltrof tlie law. wnower wiispiireuom "' and lodirchira irt gaol so that the tubtcriberean get him aeain, hall beenUtled, to the above : reward with all tea "vr t.nomt RWGLETdr.v NOTlCEi ss By virtue of a decree of the Court of Equity orrransiui, county, April term 1814, will be sold on tlie premises, to the highest bidder, oa. Friday the 15th day of Ju-, ly nexW (containing by estimation) about four hundred a ere, of Land, on the waters of Cypress Creek;, adjoining the lands Of Allen Hines and other,. . Those who wish t. purchase irtay view the land by applying to laid Hiner A credit of miie mouths wiU be given, the purchaser gi- vintn4ond rith. suUicicnt security.' M 9. w fwrat . afi miral Cochrane wav to'-declare, the whole of ' ' the ports of the Ui 5. irf a state bf blocade.' , '. ana tnat an aauitipnai naval ; xorce. was on its 'L . way from England. t6 betier enable ' the i Ad y ; miral, to,, accomplish' this important fpbectf''; V The governor aadedthat the reasons loft thiav .SI! st ep ware twofold j- the first was, that from the I : , 1 bjt-accounts from hia MaiestyV ministers,1 : r, s (by the last March hiaii; he Itad tot tlw leasi; - reason to ,hope,Tthat any peace ; would' result from the negotiations at Oottenbu,rgJ and th f second was, that the naval and mUitary com ". . ; the utmoat vigor, and hd full asBUrancet that; a trufficient forcc-toaccOmpUah'every-object.ii view, should i be sent next jtumnier. On tn f gentletnti), (who waited: on him) asking, if there was not cause to believe), tnat the arm isW ". " tice,' talked loudly of In tlie American pa - : pers,- ahould.take placV tW cdvernor imuedL. ' ' V and said,: that there was nqiofficer in this couia

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