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f - I m ' " y : ' t -. ' M - Nort't-Caro i . is w t . t -' if 7 ' f 1 1 I --.... - - 1 III!,. ' , RIGII, (N. C.) FMDAY, HArAw -J a-l, Jtc.Ja f-t i t t tn KI1.HMID WfEkLV, TIIIIMlUUril AWWITW as 'JIgirf smev fcl t finTi i rai i ftfS MIT, MUMiUailllitt llif " .. CtKBIItTlLTK lIM is rats xssar. - . & BT U f . . . W W B W . . W . . . . Boss 5 I'amlcv. v - Iotice..- ro THE INlIABJTANTi OP BALEIOH. I il A VP. rrecrvwd tto US EM fur the ret HI 8 arc ihfr rrtpertV-Hy rrpOTfed u call at the Mare rnu i pay your puLoc tax. ; il 1st ot .Yugntt. Ahcakl rnj lie lri o insuinc he can do 1 1 a hot. kTc tt t M dalUr r T rwf I t-g AlnOMlt tod hrr oo band a vane rv (.rcrt , Urj Coodi, llarda.-r, CoilcrT, Naila, LM- tek lbc fcp or aatm, as ttl aiiiaW J2 Ji anti-4. II m tb (ra ville, orlU-Carulina, 5 rone of M'liwiMOoroufti, ti 1 4 mi!i l booth of M ekkiti j I rrljjaifc. istl lll be lot to mum at the mnnefa - I", nf got t tU: teaxNt. it paid Vt-focr ii evia, or iLLtm.in siloltara, payable ihc Hith of tHaemlirr ict, iih lt iottt to U Ht" t-'Tery inr; soa, bu tle ami aiV P' ' iurT, rv iwn;c KtMi inviucu, inu Mrctanbi fel ili i-iju.rril, ..,! . - .tteaUon j.-kl ihtn-, nliiln I' P ' ecilii The aeaoan to .-ilMuau Binr i ( l It rkiii to Uat liect, on i ro,,oi-Uotihle term! with the wa JIB HM, U 10 j-ear okl thii Spring, the himlwmeK, not mr, beit loetnetl and lulntsntnil hum-, crer ou ihi: SBer i j tort fiiteen hami "'K", a fine ark bion, Wltep, mune ml Uil. reriiap. Hierv ncr api'tmeti m IjeOrt bone v giiiailr tuin,'r-.i. ICal hi p rliiriiiau ft e if tliey h vr L.n lantii and Uicu ca-.tuine itaNMTvli of lue iliilerciu JucLe) Ciuba, abtl hc if Uie ait IMtwrre tilv toted. 1 fiUMUilt" He tu got by the eiU-brated imported 'hm Sir -lrrr (who waa got by Sir Peter 1 eaxle) h. Ham !importcdhorJoltnim by t'.alijia.0 hi jrMltro b etapori' d hone Medley, i by Jtiuorack) bij great grandatu , Tw g A n -lot If, ! vaa by the iiuorted hmae Ariototle 1 7;idKM ANCKJJ. Th (alt he waa J yeaia old, U run 'iWdnx wit- MX. Dougloi't Franciuo, Smile heats. ifkisalK wan very eain oi, 36 s ttprinr; hewmiyenrs 'ibtwoo a (Jap at Fairfield, 8 mile he it, beating .Mr tM Mtneaiu( Mr. VVi'la' t in Uiotned, Mr totu'n W teven, and twootlnrra, aitbout bwiog put tip. Fall he j taWyetra, he won the jockey club purae al Warrenloii, 3 ' tHkhuu, beatiuK Mr DTi' Utile iiitty, aud aavaraj o- 4 great eaac. Sam rail he aeai to Uroad l ock, Atemlbr the Proprietor Purse, 3 mi boat, aud nothing Ml eater against him. Saiae tall, iia went to Fairtietd, bt Hvttdfcrtlic oakej clnb parte, mile heatt, agiiinst Mr. ITita'lCilp-Bearer, nd four when, wtutli ti.ee he I )t, at tiUethe tint hem in 7 Si. and loaint: the -cond a lea kcUpfct iMUktn with the cramp in n n junl I" ud fth '. dJBealty rut to the aubW. pn"S " Myarttt0he w nut --,-,, -r c o-uf tt) nil klWet let ',JI b" WM 1iTC " W J0 c,uo Jursc k wrraM,2niile beata, without being ever up beaUng Mr. DrtiDtnond' Floriel. an' aorae others, ftaane lt, be tottbejotkey elub purse, 4 mile heats, at urotu kock, net. totst breaking dowt), at ie best, Mr. Wymi't Cup Bearav 741. name U!l, he won we rropnwior s parse at nei. Vli,-ty eav, beating Mr 5ii-mtnm.d'a horse by Potomac, t. Wyta'sa re Kjr Heilford, Mr C'i mare by Sir Hurry, tt (brae other bpring he wat i years old, he woo the la Li pom at Fairfield, miie lieaU, heat tliree in htc, beating wn auv. Mr. MiiirVt W alk-in-lha Water, Mr W xtnon's Itataa, Mr. i iournoy't sorrel n.are, and three other. Same risbe wor Che proriL'tor' purte at Xcw Market, three iJikeaU, ery easy ia five fifty -two, bcatingMr. U'ornliaia's fcsy Jack Andrew, Mr. Mbige's It Licit Eyed Vutau by it Anhr, and tcveral other, 1 all he a six year old, he tot At rroprtetor' purse at v.trrenion, two iiu;c neais, kitMic Mr Forrester't mare by Sir Archy, and Mr 1 ripp's tone br Sir Harry. SamefhUJie won the jockey clttb puiae t Net Market, lour raile heats, running bh heU ttuUti eiB-kt minutes, and the second heat in seven mii tite Mty-six ttMuli, 4 quicker than any beat ever run ofer that course, Itsling Mr. A orsliam't mire by Jack Andrews, 'ir .Jones's tyaure by riontel, Mr. roiTtsttr uirector oy ir Ar il, Mr. 1'inge's drown mare bv : ir Arehy, and feveral o- sn. Same tall he won the JocKyfluft purse at nemeiq, irat mile hets, withe-nt being rut p,beting Mr. Wjnn s TMngftforiitaiid Mr fripp't how. Spring he was seven jeut tld, he made season at Mr. Wis V vim's in the eoun- (vol&msex, where he was put to hlty rows, ialiloiiow- Wt be su irsineil ami earned to Mxi-waitd. where he run rwoiBceLciit Ht MarlbortHiuk. four mile heats, suvcu sturt ,Jti wkih race he won erj eav, running I oil- heats umk r tight mmuies. The nelt weak h run al Washington eily, itinrw ry easy, three mile hcau, Doctor lirown't Kosa, C. S. BrsVi)'! Penelope-Mr. Hughe's Diana, and Ciovcrnor nkleelev's l'uckli. ! heul titt! fiftv-ninc at-cnud lieat Mortythree. WrILUAMliUNT. 12 FANCY AND WINDSOR CHAIRS. , VCIAKK, FiyaPtvaia atrewt, a tew wwors towCi tt t snwrket, rvtncwtfallf iaXorma hit trteatlt tnd tk puWat (tut he baa just reeeirwd ftwta New-Tk, s v aatortaaeat ofPANcTk HIXmOHCaAUlSofdwlautaabion,k sarioat rt, hawlaonil tjrttmattued, a4 Brobto, all of wi.ieh he will r tow far CASU. , . ., iui.-tr April is, ni9. s . 3. it ' tin N. B. Porso- J Mbiaf to pwrcVsta. are if rited ta wtil aa4 txaimme the trtialct. . . , fetate of North-Carolina, r V Curt t (vjnitT, j"Jftjm;tl9,' '.. JtntrtH White, ft rriah lltimlr'iMal IVilLi"'. r . .J . ... 1 . P . . . r I "fr nether awka tutswtwftl sppear at second Monday after llie fotirtli Monday in bepleifcbcr text; nd ptead, answer or deosur to the bill, IS led in this waae, or the k1 UU will be taken pro eootmaoawf brerd txpwrte. -Test, A. U'lVAM, KM. E. . . .. of Uic CwtftM Udumbwt Btate.it U ordered tW-nobUAtlota he tm4 tJ XlT r5"jwc Ir.hitha UaWkUi.w -JHsW.unlH8uV W4wrtrn0w the Wat term of this JCOUrt. wlikJi trJl we BatldliSj'CV tirlf ISeT Columbus Couatv, N.C. Stute ol Nortli-Carolina', H Orange County. T " . "t'v Court of Plens and Quarter besgionSi'Fewniarj lrf, 1819. . v vr" ' CcDrge MoCulley, F.x'rt kc. vs. Henry Bmckesj-Orlgl. j iial aruclinvuit levied on land. , w" !i 11 apnearmg to the saUklicfin, of the fcoorf that IfeeiT Bmrkf ., Uie detenda.it in Uiis tuit. reside bcyoud the 11. mut f f thu state, or so aUoonds or eonaealt himself, that the rilniary process of the law cannot be served upon bm ih rr!i.re orocred that niiblisai inn h mxUU .UM ABltaal lUTKirt otlhr Satxtlr.- Th aSortcra f theiettrop, aa4lhemtMoft)tier lirrUiit eieat ttmtj for the diicauioo aaj coniiJef attQ ol wtioBicoIoBixaioo. ' At lh close of tkt ietif aowet fry t6 Knportant law ed etftiUta At att jn aJditiocr tl act prohibiting the alar tad!". - . . , inituw;tu ioaMj appr(ea by the inenus oi:the-5ocUf, and, ahortlj after it piiaa'a., rorB5,it'M Jttf appdiited br 'th? 3ArUtowi'to fU.Preti!Dt f Iht Unitetl SUJaa ant) U Irtada ofdipartptent, w leadtr tie aerriwi pf Ute M anijtrt in any fway iri v!uchi?t?tittraiin carrTiB? jt rrtw Rect '-riTl Je mwrra itJopteU by iht E cwuve, uii prwiAile, tril.tbere W num6cr provided far before iuraaharMiir kaD Sptletf-yr&isld rrncare arro wiaiwsttwiriH Of. UIC V t grWVt hoyybrfntandet.it8 care, and b f rbvidctl tot at the iiUIicr eijienst tLe ire ta be pnr stietf bj, tit Boar,-cput(J oofloTigrt;ifTnain ddnbtfu!. f-A unjbelrf frea people tf color, in: diBVrent fvarta f tbe Uoit Stated, . bave !-. readj otferctl theatre! vei Tor the 'eofoDy, To lefect tKrisebesttjoaiifiod, tohy tbe,fuandatipo jif thU infant etabiishmo(t(ne Managera feel U of the utraiittinipci'tance to Its future eharac ter ahtfprooperUj sTo i! in this; and 'other importinvv' preparatory . tncasares, ; the- Board haa apptiintctl the Iter Yillia Mead; of (Tif.) ant ofthe' Sncieiy' T f tboe who Star, for three month. ieeel ordenngU-i4 Heurr WC" . Dl MOOTS aud W ircaen to sppear at our next county couit wf Pleat and tnpwrunce ur ma pasiorai er?ice. IfiU ap d ,m. C I .aasa- .a . - A. : i , 1 - . . " .V.:K.lrC tJve'Dd ... , y .'ji iii u munuivi siti tot Coeth rblt s.w.a.S VUi ri-f f . tKl bjtcta, bat leatleth u'lbe Lard. ' ; i... bare Wloiied kat we belie a U U Uva epea- ngs f rra,,detice. j Tt.U tltae mar be aefeci " ' etotryaerfiitidtwtearaioeeriry, Th. ' tdeif wite.waa soorw acceputle than - tb co.t!r ffnBg.l f erea. Ben tbeol' the aaentcei bow mad ia 4 proper spirit: be ' ooretccepVabfe tUBj.fl,, efferion fron Am'1' ' OTenwin2,lfarvdaU.A -Oj order ef the BeanW of Maoafert. ' " ' K..B1 CALDWELL; Secretary! TIX3TEATLAKT. w , - r- fi r w. r ochiui, 10 oe nciu lor me county 01 urange.atUievj potnunpnt win oe one Ot toe pisheit DleJees rinrtM' that judgeinenl Gnal will o entered truntt hiro, and the knd i lae VPorUnce 4 wV duties til WhlCh tntj are icvira on ordered to be told- 1 . lest, J. 17 -9m TATLOft, C Cp State of Nortli-Carolioa, .-u eoKienourg county. r.-, tom i i uui j jr'.n.. 1 o 1 y. , -.41 '' :: 1.1 Hew? and Charles Muton. v. Elitabeth. Wmfieldl anii ttichard Mason. Petition for dhuntKilirc of tlitit Ib the mat etute of Kichtrd Matoo.-deceawcd. . '. i ' V I tppeart to the 1 uutfactioa of court-that tome of the do Kfendants live withont the 8tate ItTs tlierefore ordered tliat puhlioali m he made for three weeks in the Slate Gtw ett. that aniens the defendants. amenr at OOr. next tOttft, to be held for the eounry aforetRid, at' the cmirt-houtw In Vf ' lU (o,aii JJpJ to Maytejt, tad thew and oteraTt up pro con I'm) " .;"! "-" 'ii will be A eopy, test, - IS AACJLEXA5fDEtt, Q. ft F. Mecklenburg ' N.ti -?:-., -.f-Viv-V:" s. 7H t , Ljmch Cather,; v;' J A RF. jnt receiving direct from die JfcrtohJMajiu&BtOTta the following UOOUS ., -tJk,Z jiiJ-ff"-3TrunksCal:eoea,Cliinttet i &o HeATukioC, ' ' . 4 do Cheeks, , . SBaletOrnahurg,'' tj 10 do Cotton lagging ,-. : V Cash Hot, ' 200 Dwcen Soy the Bladc . 30 Cask Sails, v-' ' 1 do Gun and ' Rille .Uttki. 3 do Coffee Mill,; 5 tie Wafflironv J5i t 9o Smith Vice, .14 Aatritt i.-'t--'r. .10 Uocen Spade and ,Shor teU,' - t'? 8 Caa. t 4 Ctrf, Pit, h rjaad 8a wa, ' ' .'( tSJ., 1 Cask Reap Uooki.l.lt 3 de Drawing and. Cubing Knives, k f ISCaskt tstorted Hardware. Cutlery and Saddlery, -fl Cases G01.J, r'JZii li Craws LicjcrpOQi Ware,1: Those floods will be sold la onnetoal customer At the eut- Uimrv advance and oath purchaser will btallowidt'libit- nl ttiscoimt. . .:i'."';?;;.- .'I'- Vt' Petersburg, Va. A pril I8t9. ....,' IS-tt 93 Trunks Calicoes, Chintzes and ori ited Cambriet, li do Camhriesand Muslins plain anil figured. 10 do (iingliarns, S lUIrs, ItontlwretU &i Com biizinex, 1 'I runk Lice Veils, 3 do 8 haw Is and Handker chiefs, 4 ilo Stockings, 2 ln Tapet tnd Dobbins, 2 do Threadt, G Casts Patent Nankeens, 7 do Cotton Casairnere, 4 iio Vesting, 4 do VelveU and Cords, 1 do TwillM Deiiling, 2 do Suspt ndcrs, L 1(0 Irish Linen, 9 Bales Cotton hlui tm, 2 Ciuvj Bmvii Liuei., 3 do Brown Holland, eogtgea, and el Uteic real aad pcrsetera tner oiscnarge,- -v..; w ?y; -vv. K Tiie Manager.' have; ettercd upon liies'e di tuu, and engaged inJ measure!; -'with '"n humble df perdencc,Ti poo Diri ne Providence, and a firm reliance: oh the jusrtcei. horotnttjr, id ritieralitjr of thcjr fcHaw,citilerie, that tbe necessary aid Will be a Horded or the proseca tion of their 'nUne'VFor'thedVte'df'OAlte'ct. 'mj lands, and bf giIng and procuring informs tion; egepta witl be sent td the' diCerent cities in tbe' United States, and to such other placef a Will be convenient. It 4 bnpeQ Vthat asso- wideijexteDaca a countrj mucn : must jert to' the yploutary exertion a of the people.- ,;v watiafe,noweyer,'Bowo to vmaKe a more pressing calr for immediate relief and aid. A lew days since the-IIoo. VV ilInV H. Crawford, Secretary of the Treaniryoneofib5 Vice Pre. sidents of the Suciety, transmitted to the Board 01 ? iWJtuBgerw anv aureniscmcnt in a ueorgia newspaper, oYerinc for aate.'Oh the 4th of Mae next, thirty or lorjty. negroes, who had beeti in. traduced into tbe state in violation of the law prohibiting the stive .4rad;i (I.) The Jaw 1 of Georfftaidtrectinff these safes, passed December tdth, 18 If, and may be found in the appendix irttf a fac Ua Utn .anc. .seed (a tha aewat paperv whisk oormf . tnr- idaay- and ousw pxwif itwumi in inirvaueiin i leata Iba UnUetl States. r-We aro told that the Teai ULmI;. '. tf.. l.j i.Ji B . jui ni ui, Hutu ciunvaita in franc, in open - .' ir end in auamlly. i It was -wtll' knowm .that y : ? mej were xepi m many greea boc ia Eng? land and Fraocr where, they thrived and fleW't ered j but Jh were'deetned too yajuable te h '..' : trusted eut ol doora in th6 winter.'f ha tip. ' fy riment baa now been tfade, and 1 has succeeded Tea will therefore, becotoe, in a fenr jean, ta ; iniligeneaa article la Uurope.;i , , , V -.v c Tbe difficulty of precuting the TeahniW, from ahe north of China i new rtmoTe.1. . Wa U may easily get them from Franca at once, in per. ? Lat them be earried at first as far aouth as nti8l. f ble in the ; United SUtcf-saf ia Georna nr uiiuiiui, - j-iqb aituauoa laai'will test salt them -wilt be the midland districts botweeo the) '" hills and wampf They. may. afterwards bt -gradoaliy removed i further toortS, when well' ....K.vwiiia . njiicur.uru aoc aft 3nt I. J-'." -v; fll 1'! CharlettoB' ought to bpreaoa4 ia trying .'llg'Kx f Jt appears' that soma' wrieera Consider th! j;t' 1? green l ea-Shrub at an 1 evergreen . This, bowh vv ever is the only soecies worth a"ttnri;n A .a", r . : m i 5 St O iwioriy. March 1st, 1819. 5sBae River NaTigation Company. T HKtrmn.! meetinir of the Stockholders ot the Neuse Ki ver Navigation Compiiy, fixed Wy law on tlo fn fon4 mirth nl Xnri u'lll he he 1 at the Si nip. flwa fu Raleich. on Monday next, at 10 o'clock in the lore- touu, far the purpose of electing a President and Directortof iu company ar the ensuing year, receiving a iwpori f tbe Proeeedinn nf th nrrsent Hoard, unrt lor transacting Cfttrbusmett of the said Company. Bach of the HuWi.;i.m Imim not vet Tin id un the first in- .Wiaent of their tubacription-moncy, are n-quesied to do so v"'toio tne toove ineetintr, otnerwise my wm oenepn Vwl ,1.. ::i 0 :.i o pi'irege 01 voting at hk-wiiji ""h Stockholders as cannot eonteniently attend in person, ' e faired to anthorine Prosiet to vote in their behalu Bv order of thfi Board. C. U HINTON, Secretary. Houses Lots in tlillsbero' for sale BY DR. (TFAHRIL fpWEiyF. ncre-loti well situated and contiguous, with X excellent Springs, Houses and improvementt. . I alio give notice, as I have heretofore done, that my wife Vi!? 'arril """eg for torn year quit my bed and hoard , 'thoat nay just eansc, and having abandoned herself to a ' lieentious til- 1 f.li'ul oil wnnn tVmn .ivinir war attenrtihiv first, ovine to the erea ter vain e of rrohn The various aorta may be prepared by the utual 'V t-r man rpolation.- Tha American aoif may alsth give omn ta peculiar sorts i he Chinise civ WW to the Jsecontl Annoui Keport 01 tlie Society p. 91, letter By tlje third section of that .Jaw, it is Breytded,' That if, pteviousi tv. aoy ' sale 1. vu.' Aeiua. alitetW' Y A n ' L Amnaaa a. an . tV . A - AhstM nent both to ttiii cuntry. ana to .f " p'j ieve, likewise, thattbere;is74le?venPurVcW and of Mocalobl.gatipn aOU r uiiicoiaiuu ou, utijuoiivij uticicu or titding with her on m aconunt, at I will paT bo t,',rf nercontraoteiU ouitnoi orough,18J9. 17-81 Witi and Lot f ou sale at Catp- rjVlK tuhseriber offert for tale the house and lot where she 1 "fDresent iwurlai-i.. :. i .i....i btaldingt aocoixtmadated either for boarding or Ufr ilw !k venM"tlIn,e PX'ously eld by private con tkTiif 1 " W0PcrtT be exposed to puhlio ale on tks possession Jddrn, of the board of Managers of ihf 2tirtfr t. c Colonization Hueietgt to the f?iUt?2& Tlie period has arrived when the American Colonization society is calica to lncreaseu ac tivity :ind extended oDeiations. The attention of the Sucietv has hitherto beeaprincitiaJlyen . 11 - .1 .i.o'..,:. :.r.-iii:' gagco in cuiieeuiijj uv uiuuwi uiviia,uou' Tbe information ihus coilecfed is sufficients Itj satisfy every candid and judiciops, inquirer, that the ettabliament nf a colony 41a' AheJwet coast u( Alrica is safe aud tratttcable, and that it be ot an tat be Africa. We bel uebt ol jubtice fn.m the neotle of this country to Africans, their descendants in both continents wbjcli cant be vlncharged more satiiifactorily aDd benefici ally to each, in this way, than in anj Other. The Board ot Manager, tnereJore, aonie time ainte, came to the resolution; of commencing the colony as soon as funds could beprocured, and the necessary arrangements made. The ..it ' "1. ' ' iJz. ' uoara atave siiicooeeueugagcuja , preparator theanttres for these arrarigeioenti, a brief State ment of which it is propdsed to lay; before the nublie. In the number of circumstances which have since ocv jrreii to strengthen: their .hand and encouraged their; bettrts, ,to, animate their zeal and qoicM their jlehgence,. they ' great- fnllv recocflize the amilea 01 i Providence on It is alreadi known to f the VubK'c ; that fthe Managers laid before Congress, at the last ie et any suctt person nt colour, tne society lor C!oiziug the free" persons ef .coliMjr,; within the United States," will undertake to transport ihem to vfric !inj, ; .Coreign., place, which they may procure .as a colony .for free persons of colour, at the Bole expense, of said cy the Governor, who, is authorized arid re quested to aid ..in: promoting the benevolent vie wa tif said Society in, such a manner as.be mav deem,iedieft.t.,f fe-JteyVp!.W?v-.-r 1: The Uoai d unaniniously determined to avail laemseives 01 voc, oriviip nuiittea in inis law and to send au 'agent to ' Georgia toi com pjy.with iliie9evUtttippyictimc -vvlo,leiica and. traud, for the purpuae of returning them to. their na live ioii.iiPreparations are makins, with; the aid of the geinent, for a af asylum, f2 ji ....ii lj j..' J .1 i. .-A ,Wterf 4uey nrvt, vc pruviueu tor .anu inauuci eu iui toe jctiiwny can wereiiareet .idr ineir re ception, i Providencehas thas'i enlargedthO inner? of usefulnets and he"field -of iexertiaa for tlieJSc;ety?. The Managersare called to a p.' tate it Z?U and CawfAd- highly acentca flowersi naovea of osr vnoda rot ' ' grdeps;i-f;v','rv: :"U;.V. v fi'im C. s:RAFIlSESfOT, Botanufc'y vv OtIC, 2tHA JTeft, 1819, Uv"tf"!.;fca ?frt. ; ' :y ,titww;.t- :- - .,. ' j-". ,'-v.. wVr J?s(Wcit7;t vaW-has losf nnbtlsbet! littt ' Perfesrfiotts ' four : of Jour thousand mijed ; through tlit Wester State f end Terrirories," ; a book of about 150 pages, printed at !jQnortsV'', New-Hamnahire, which we veniare' to '', f teom mend for tne interesting subject of its content! more especially as AJr vans rtas been men; ti oni.il l in liimii r ' tha Wain nttw rf . -. and which, baa, .been copied into aoma of tke Boaton paraa a character more'remarkaklo v for singularity of appearance, dressed in buralp l aiuua, vuau isi luwiiiEcutB uui iiisicniesa ' (a Ji ait' ii .'i' U'iT-tk. j .' .''..' terprw A"." nave reap; oir ctngiiaar peaet . trians shrinks into nothing when compared withe, : the winter's walk f of i our countryman, Mr. Evan 8 Ho outstrips every traveller of anvtis. tion w have ever heird ot ; Jf it bo Dractiia bltf to walkftheNor suclit ? ajOttrney ty, jMyWt'Mv$ taV?'; the man that, will .perform it-r-Ne horse. ? ; no moose' no camel,' 'could have travelled i through inch a eoantryi Tat 'sriclr ai season,' -as? that through ' which; this vaturdy7'son of New'r V- Hampshire baa paased.Ther i an air rtrutnil ", ; and candor tervadins this beo'k. 'and we have no dobt but,ii willkejrealA jBuropa with na ctinimva taierrsu t s: " .Ja. j.''Ivj.. "L "t ;, The following is Mr. Evans description ef his equipments forhia , extensive Pe4e$triotti:pf, ''''Ir'wiav'' WatitVMiAst iVWtira ti'4it''Si-i , " J ,w-r.W -W.WWW, . WTWV t ' ,, against the. slave trade,' and of; those frequent proiesioD ot ayinpauiy tor me aousea, ana op pressed ATrlcaii8ilfTbe calljs urgent, the "oc cusion pressing, the time short ; much is to be done itra tew cay, nr these ootiappy beings wll,ue ueyonu our rcucn. j ai is suppoaetv mat about five thousand dollars may be required for this object; and, ar nereis not time to make personal application w iiiuivuuais,ii 19 reques ted that the auxiliary Sooietiea and individuals ' I 'V. i.. - L. ' . : I . . 'i '-I .' I. ' ) . ' . I - . uvorioie is mis opieci, win Diaxe immeuiaus eiections to raise funds, to enable the Board to comply wiin tne conuitions ot me ueorgia taw. Mbuey collected for this purpose,' and : dona, tions for the general object of the Society may be forwarded to David Cnlish, cashier t the Union Bank of Georgetown, District Of Colura bia, Treasui or of tbe. Stjaefji'.f..-' ;yv fZ jf f- mai lars of my hahiiiments. Mine - was a close dress, consistingof burTale 'skins. Qn tnf shoulders were epauietteef madov of the lodg hair of the animal and 'they were for - the pur : pose of shielding the shoulder from rain. 1 ;A-'..,: round my neck and uridefone arm waa strap; ped a douhle leather caseith briss chargers, for shot and nail and under the ther arm ;s." case for powder strapped in the same way, and also having a brass charger Around the waist r wai a belt with a brace of pistofs, s dirk,- two ,' side cases for pistol balls,and a case for, moulds .." and screws. : Also, around the waist waibucK led an Indian apron, which fell behind, ; it was f about ! 8 inches square, covered with fine , pear ' akin, trimmed with fur, and having ever the low er part of it a net for garnet This . apron crn M tained a pocket compass, tiaps, journali, ahav ,Q ing jnaterUla aleroaU kuta r .J'"a.f m '..W wt !L .:4k:' t4! fur, my moccaaona were of deer skins and t&'5 . . . . -a. . . a V', will sot w-pwn nu f . ty ttoClitieMi. 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The North-Carolina Star (Raleigh, N.C.)
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May 7, 1819, edition 1
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