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;.. .i- 4.--.: r' ;' i. . : ; ' ! ' s:v ir,!i3.;r". VOL. 3 ? FAYETTEVILLE NilB, THURSDAY LFTEKNOONi APKIt 3, X828.r IT'. NO.; 565. "'"'urEOWARU J. HAEE. j . ' c, 50 per anriu., ifpaid in-advpce; 83 u .j Vinrine lite year u ouuauu fat Uijend ofthe yea a H a,RtlSKliNs inserted for 60 cents per I the tirst, and 30 cents for .each succeed rfur ia.c ,1vrtisers ard reoueited to state &finsertionsdeslrecl,TorfU1w u, oe W 1 till forbid, and charpod accordingly . !So the Editor must be irost pa,ia , TJLv of May next. Jt tneretorapsoeiy fe f rj, that his business snouiane cioseu previous - JHOM the Subscriber du ihe 26tb February, ji .- hkely negro fellow named PJSI about si? Ject hreh. and nKni.f if t-ac iif 'J Wio nmM. in conversation, and plausible n hU manners. -v Had on when he went oily a striped homespun coat and pantaloons. Peter writes and reads tolerably well,' feigns himself religious, always has books with him, in which Lis nanie is jnscribe4 Peter Malon. Any mfbrmation leading to his discovery will be thank fully received, and a reward of five dollars paid to any one who will secure him in any Jail so tha!ll get him again; . ( ? ' , ;' ' r , LIGlir. TOWNSEND. Brownsville S. C. March 20, 1828-64-4t r j c I - tKti1 ill c-overntnemseives t m-a , I . Jiff I USW llivt" , J " I . , . . -I rr-i, ' J- rater hf : ArSriL heLUm sell off I" ! tfl " 500 i i u fin itiv-owi. 1 ... ;i 3 e I 1 hj SI WyftfVP6;j 1)m Goods Groceries, c. 20,1828. CHEAP, AND DESIRABLE I JAMES, KYLE;iv;;--- 5 ;ust received ONE HUNDRED .AND FIFTY Klork, will enablehim toWer them t unusually Uorices. Country werciiiinvs aumuyoc "''"6 r!:i. mnll wlllnlease call and examine the Uds On h'and at all times, an assortment of the iicst Moiling vwutS) ; .ved bV every arrival from New York. I ri,..:WflrtA 25. 1828.1 'il r. 64tf. a ' Higii SALE !! ALUABLE property for WILL sell my two tenement BRIQlr HOUSE, ontnfi soutn (siae oi nay oireevwiifi i-wu unts, One two tenement Warehouse; j on. Don- i'M Stieet, with x)ther convenient outjHouses, j One House and Lot on the corner of Gil rspie md Russell Streets, with other convenient out One small House and Lot on Upolspring One Plantation oh the East side of Cape at River, about two miles from the Kiver. -..! ': My interest in the cfirner Lot -on Market 40 Shares of the CaDital Stock of the 20 Shares -of Cane Fear Ban Stock. to- jtuier iUi a tew, JVEGROES The whole will be sold low for 'cash, or notes at itlier Rank, as1 1 intend to leave the State For fur. particulars, apply to 1 1 1 ; i DAVID SMITH. 'JaSettmHe, Mdrch 25, 1828. , ' f j 64lt. . ; - f HAVE FOR ;SALE, iinas. prime SUGAR, 1 M 10 Bhls. do dittol 1 r 2fs nods. gton retailing Molasses, sole Corn DusheIsOats, 20 Barrels Brandv, 25 Ditto Whiskev. 1 .'Flou; Lard and Bacdn.? March 2&r Neatly executed t this office. the association of individuals under the title of the American Colonization (Society. i j . AMERICAN COLONY AT TJBERIA. j ; .Copy of a Letter from CcepL Nicolson, of the U. V S. ' Navy , to Hoft. H. Clay. . vj 4 i j " . iWASHkNGTON:'7;ir182d. Jii .Sir;; Having visited the Coldny of Libe ria, 6n my retu rn to jtne United Ses, from a cruise in the Mediterranean, I cheer fully comply with yourjrequest, by present ing to you jsuch yiews ;fiti . present coiidi tipn and. probable growth,! as occurred tu m inthe course of thai vlsitirt i h 1 I The soil in the posspsiori ofthei' Colo nists is ricn, anu win proauce a superaoun dance for the support cjf the the Cofonyilas well AS-ior external emmerce. :'. Sugar,' cot coasting- trade, as they have raanyi harbors ancLinlets, -which"-are accessible; to ' small tesss;Lar vessels bave'talso one "ad vantagtthat mpstbf the heavy winds! are off the colast which a lee and a smooth sea. pff Cape Mesurado, there is a good anchoragdand on the pitch ofijthe Cap they have planted a battery, which will protect any vessel that may r sed"itffrom piratical depredations; VntM (i ; I- Would Respectfully'' sUgast, for your consideration, ther propriety of making the principal Agent of the Cblbnyk Commer-. cial Agent, " as cases have .occurred oh the coast when sucji an appointment might have proved the means of rescuing A merican pro pertf frbmgthe hkvjd Pmain1ained?EbssessI JUathtf of aiOextkin m. uc mipui icinuc ui iuis voiony, a.regarcs the native tribes of the coast, is, in my esti mation, great. They already; begin to per ceive that it is civilization and the blessings of religion, which give superiority to maul They had suppo'sed it was the white skin; but now they see, in their neighborhood, men of their own color, enjoying all those advantages hitherto deemed peculiar to the former. This ;h as elicited a spirit of enqui ry, which must tend to their benefit. . The philanthropist may anticipate the day when our language and religion will spread over tnis now oenighted land. 1 he slave trade will. cease, as the Colony progresses, and extends its settlements." The verv snot. where now exists a free People, was a de pot for the reception of manacled slaves. This fact alones entitled to consideration, an drought to arouse 'the zeal of the friends of humanity every where. ! !. Our large cities, complain of the number of free blacks who have bv their nettv crimes, failed their penitentiaries. Would not the colony be benefited, by the labor of these men, and the community relieved by their transportation? I certainly think the colony surhciently jsttong, both morally and l . ' f . pnysicaiiy, to prevent any injury irom tneir admission. i uo not oreiena to noint out the. mode or character in which they ought to be received- This I leave ta those who more able to judge on the subject. that the cdlony is, now, in want of nym bers, to blear and cultivate a cpuntrv, which Wll I Crocket y IWai: e . "lUSTi received tier ! Steani Boat llpnrmtf a r Tv ii tl CRATES CROCKER t WARE, assorted, anrl tor saieny r . fWILLKINGS & CO. JanuaryU. . --; j4-'- y - ,: Jk ,. j- 54tf. ! :A,i.'CFrom the Nationallkitellisencer. I It is with great pleasure we avail ourselves f permission to publishja letter recently ad dressed by Captain Nichblson, of the Navy of the United States, to Mr. Clay. It exhib. its a picture of the Colony established on the Coast ot Africa, . under the auspices of are see am ply repay them for the labor. take leave. to mention, that the climate is much like that of all similar latitudes; and, as the laud is rich, and most of it still s . . ... . . . . j .- - : .f .i0, f . ' lfevers: will sometimes nrevail: but I do not an V ww m mmw m mk m mm mm mw mm mm ( - - , . . "i -.r r. i. m . : : r T - J . : : 1 1 ne population is now 1,21 ton coffee, rice, .and various trees and plants, fei A well finished Dwelling BOUSE, I ; situated on Person; Street, Idirectly oppo- sue iu uie resiaence ot tue jaie ur. uva McKav. with all necessarv d&t Houses and fine and extensive Garden Spot attached to it. For terms apply to either of the Subscribers. f DILLON JORDAN, Jim. martin Mcpherson, jun. March 27, 1828. Valuable liots fealeii 'W Close & TYerl nf Tnret Kk Gnm..A1 1 Murlev to P.K-rlAo vAAn -a'h., c:k rl Chi,ut ' o L!,rvV;? ittu -T ana money vgiuii.. ki.. i . . iifuinTiTV nrtr a r-vr rv 1 rum i a vrvr i . w Jby order of said KiddelL surviving Trustee will f T 9? 1 uesday, the 22d of Apnliext, at Public ura, Dy tlie Subscribers, at thejState House, all Jose four VALUABLE LOTS situated on Rowan Ah ' n r the Coirt ir5se Squarei Containing each feet ori Rowan Street an4 l00 ft. - back 6i7 are Iiibljr situated fori a private resU JfJ b"g in the neighborhood ofjJohn McLeran lJ rr . . "cnry, .squlres they are unmcum W 1,200, is healthy and thriving. The children born lnjthe country are fine looking, land I pfesuttie can be raised as easily as those of thej na- tiyesi aii ine tooiomsis viin wnom x naa any communication, find With nearly I the whole I did communicate in nerson. or bv their decided wishto remain in tneir present situation, rainei than to return again to the United States. I cannot give you beftter -evidence of; the prosperity of the Colony, than by mention ing that eight of my crew, (colored mechan ics) after going on shore, two several days, applied for, and received their discharge, in order to . remain asvj permanent settlers. These men had been absent from their coun try upwards of three years, and had, among them, nearly two thousand dollars in cloths From thilialds&Star. The changes. It has been1 repeated jsaid by anonymous writers in the Register ahel tne to halt hereflwp orthree days In hopa ;bf recovering a' little strength to enable mo fta "proceed homewarilswheiiceI fecl shall Jfytionatl TrtieOigeneir9 Mnd flbudTr'-iclioejM tilt toward Septernbcr; mrougn: an ; xneir mnarea pcesses t mat Mrt so tnai snail noc nave tne pleasure ot sec- A Homo 10 HnTf- ivni VvU w if '.tit . i T?.-r 'A'dams'ls'Biinfr&aitixhV Although we had; no confidence itX these "as-1 Hleaseio give my love to Mr, 1 Lewis amf ertidBs ourselves, yet for the; benefit of ttraieHte tid .comblitd'iiltits' tb' MrV Jacksou wno migm oe aisppseu to , creaiv tnem, - we inaii oineririenas tn&v inquire aner me. i am , nocorea uaaaam; x our 4 most aun ful son. GEORGE ArITNGTONc have taken some nains to cet correct informa tion on the subject In e very1 instance, the answers to our enquiries, from the highest au thority, have corroborated our. first impres sions.. The result of our investigation with regard to one counjty, will illustrate the s.tate g Senate," JMBacok pi tne case in reierence xo oiner secuons 01 the State where the ,4.bright prospects'? of Coi? zress.-ln the debate bix ctie ilales of jwr.mamsare so cneerinft it xne jvearts PvwavM,1f vw'- " . of hlmendsEfibsha r in Bertie, one of the most retublicanand pa- Perfectly xvillingr to, expungehem -poxiui' tnotic counties 'm the State, Mr. Adams is wuiupuaMuic, tu ucViiB.viit becoming popular! Nothing can be more false and much legis ation never, in his opinion, and slanderous than Ithis. The citizens of Ber- made a neople honest. A few ood Jaws a tie never can consistently they never will fe.w good rules, and thos judiciously execu. support him. It is true his partisans have not cu!we,c an. suuicui, been wantins in zeal andsinffenuity in at- Congress he was ever in, wrth its few rules, temptiug to conciliate theirfavor; and if the wasjas dignihcd a bod v as any m tne won a. Plnne Pffnrfa nf hi ndvnrafpa hiv t.tpn n Pltl not mean tO gOiniO tne uocuiueui UI- certain evidence that their cause is ffain then may they jusUy claim the county- for iated all hislile-ne wasthedoanneot m-r : we learn from an autherilic sburfce, that it has, hnt right, and the other was the doctrine V since the meeting of Congress, been furnish- Executive d.iswtwnHepred God to ed with no small variety of books and pam keep the people of these United States, tree phlets, &c. &c, at the expense of Govern- ron bo& ol them. :iT;t " ' ment, (by the franking privilege,) written fori J Mr. M. never expected a higher state oi - the purpose of injuring the cause of General parties than he had witnessed irt 93, and 99, r Jacksonl Pamphlets of this character have! ana lnen, tner .... - i i- - ... I !l iL. 1 n ft A I I n .1 -mntKMr- niKM Trt lye rules ui uie ouaic. aac vu mw. w see them altered bow. Sufficient for the day was-the evil thereof. We are told here, said he,1 jof the Parliamentary law. Why Sir, said he, jthe Parliamentary law has as much force here, as the law of the Divan. ; But, the peoplb : of this country had a strong fprbpensity to stick to the law's and customs of England. Mr. M, 'here remarkedi that he never held himself responsible for any thing short-hand ' writers '-might make ihim say. They some times made hi hi : say things h6 did not say, been otherwise distributed there: Butif some of those who have been engaged in this laud able and patriotic employment, would tell the mortifying fruitlessneSs of tlieir labor, demon strated By the result of the vote taken at a large public meeting in their . presence, it would be a sufficient proof to the world tht zeal and ingenuity are hot always certain guarantees of success. We have other evi dence however, which we' will give to our readers. The following extract from a letter, in answer to our inquiries, I written by a gen tleman 01 tr lie characte nities of will show how much truth there is in whati Ior years, ne aia not oiar has been said in regard to the changes in Ber- no,1ou5 th dld their best tie county. Mr. M. then adverted to the power about to be vested in the Vice President, by the a- menument men unaer aiscussion. "Bertie. County, March 9, 1828. i nere nas neen some pains taKen by tne .tnenos fti -cs- :-i ri Jocf of Adams to make people at a distance believethat lppose, Sir, said Mr. M.f we invest you, Bertie county is in favor of the Administration. But With this power," and you refuse to exercisa tneir enorts are too feeble. JNo man would tninlc, wt. r he.were acona-unted with ttm. -d ecided. Doutics . of theiwW , than our extreme, Southern; , coast; s r mvtjart. t not understand the obiect of anv DT . a m K &1 0.1 IT AH tne sou or Liioeria uecomes ciearea think people and as and cultivated, and I have Tib doubt it will be found as healthy as any; others southern latitude. It was, I believe never; intended, that the while man should inhabit this re gibn ofthe globe; at least we know that the diseases of this climate are; more fatal to him, than to the man of color. They luxb- iority for Jackson as Bertie riatd in the intense heat, while a white man sinks under its exhausting influence. .. I confess; sir, that, since 1 have visited this Colony, I have felt a strong interest in Ji . - j t ' --i' i : ...:n . its prosperity, ana nope inai 11 win iuhvc under the auspices of a society, among whom are some of our most distinguished citizens. ! i I ; - ; t If what I have communicated shall prove .Toaj rlf ymi art ac X IIIU1 UUUClQUlUUUIr' . .. . . JO' . . . .. i i U IIT hAlianaH it toae fiirht thrr Ihn gentleman who would say that the people of this fJTi T"" 7 r - ZI I county were "turning tor Adamsf unless ltis to en- mwmjuwb w . j"?- T r courage others to turn; for I am certain no man be- presiding officer. Why, asked he, throw the lieves any other of this county, than that it is decided- )usiness of 48 men on one. ij ly for Jackson' in the followfhg ratio: 20 fori; Jack- j fe had one remark to" make, as to the Par- ?n, ana 1 ior Aoa; ana ) ,s-e 5 Iiamfntary law. It was the custom, m the tion for Adams. . Suffice it to say, t-r J. r , - wA . I wish everv county in tlie State, had as large a mt Parliament of England, for members to voci- uVnr "cheer him, cheer hini,and "down him,- t 111 "li aown mm." rie snoutu oe very MJiiy wsw widowed I lu: 1:1, u:- u r J i . r vvasningtons narrative 10 ms wjuu vcm i; V4k:m i;v0 uje f r" ! mother of braddock's famous defeat by the . ;fK ZL n u o,! rrnrif?. icimen of the ' jir.L - xi.1' ? u ilu uujior in uie iiuieuuineni, uc lmuiu nut. otw much good resulting from it. Did ever any Indians taken from Sparks specimen first volume of Washington s correspon- to tr.j .uJi j .t--j:.-.u instrumental, in tne snirntesi oegrcc, iu iy convinced mat tneir happiness ana pros-i , . T chnlI Umir that mv '7 "- .w7fc"l T "vt C t -k dbty called me to witness the growing pros mg among their f,re$ I brethren in Liberia, uEu r r r ski-i? i I DcrilV Ul UlC VUiuuv uruiutuw' , the honor to be your obedient servant, j j F : JNO. B. IMlUUlSUJN, Late Commander of the U. S. Snip Ontario. The Hon. HENRY" CLAY. Vice President of the Colonization bociexy. dence. an invaluable publication about issue from the American Press. r Cumberland, July 18, ; 17JT5ii : As I doubt not you haveiheard of bur de feat and perhaps, had it represented in a worse! light than it deserves, In aye taken they would. not have determined on. so mo menious a step as quitting the United states, perhaps forever, where lrienasana reiaiives.i x The appearance' bf all the Colonists, they all had .left lrt " i . v r'!Huresj tney are unmcum-1 1 1 Viiiu !Jre; 1 VW.w'5i ! A liberal credit those of Monrovia as well as those of Cald- KlILII. UIIII I llf ATO mt wj t- m b-l 1 A mS M... ..Vk.M I ""i na mad Mvch 20, 1828. eknoJhe we"t indicated mbfeV tfiah contentment; WILLKINGS 8t cflSStfoiw: ! t Their manners were those of freemen who 1828.; .; if 64. 'v , experienced the blessings of liberty, and Dollars lUWa. CATCH. CATCH filM ! 1oe month rvTn.L.uJ. ' , - , caiw VA r.. "v-ciuuer Hsi, i cmpiovea a man oiled JO7JV XTTvvTAr-.r -Li. - a Stud Horse for Col. Richard S. Hack. English Goods. XV e have seen a letter experienced the blessings of liberty, and from one 0f the most respectable houses j in appreciatea tne Doon. ivian one, asked M r. M, , see an appeal taken in good humour? He was of opinion they wero generally taken in a passion and it was the very woist time lj couia oe taKen. 11 we wmn, said he, Ho fix a party strohgly, we have only fn'Imalr-A n riita hat thft dpr.ifiinnfi shall be ta the earliest opportunity; toj gt ve; youome k , - th fluence bf passion; and one account o the engagemt,a?n wunin seven m i ujl, cu - -j-t?s parIAnd what will the other par- Wednesday he 9th nst oniiovtnat piace wunoui anys vyuucaui -ri ....... . " s . .. loss, having only now and then a straggler V VV - picked up, by the rrencnna scouting jl', ;isc,. dians. When ,we came fthere, we were ai- win pe weu iorxne..peopic ui tacked by a body of French and Indians, tof be. on their guard, as, ltisoeuevea mere whose number 1 am persuaaea aia not ex ceed 300 men: while ours ; consisted of a- armed troops, were struck with such a name, that they behaved witn dollars may be called so. . As a nrodf of the growing im portance-of the commerce of the country, more than 100 hogsheads ot tobac- isj a set of iswindlers prowling. about among them, r ; A case occurred lately which shows a settled purpose to defraud,, executed by concert. . A person pf respectable appear- ance. cauea, aoout tne nrsi oi nis munui, ana Hftl3 Tallahassee,itlorida; the day co had been raised during the last year,! and - . .... . ' i m.... i w v. Ti-if. iitiiiiiiii i wait uili caamifi xvuiv: auu nn a man living in OfflethorDe COUtltV, enquired whether he did not hold a note on aicerfjaiivindividual in Baldwin county. . i irom one;ui uie must icsuclwmiv, i . .u: mo i 9 yf them had, Chester, received by the Brookline, froiri . bo? Vhirtee" " by trade, accumulated a competency, if the whi.h mVkP the fbllowin? extract: "The cmefly regular soiaiers, . wuu nAPccihn of from th tr fivp tlinimnnH , . A .1 J ' Ko, nnaJI I With SUCH a panic, mat lP.eY TXtiio w.'..i : i . 7. f j " V nS.iiU w ooii n f r cowardice than it s possible to cop- l a w r S "S "eb?! last. 1 pmploved aman 111' TJTJ'i.'v! V. .TI arl7 every oouy nas F cpi ve. The officer's behaved gallantly in eoods withUhe greatest i eagerness, j anu we . v - - - - A K ',1 i rnf'Vwinr.h earlv nenodat which the importation will kin:i.-''tUriv 1 Rfint answered iri the affirmative, he stated 7 .." . ! i i i : u.1 iinev suncrcu us --'-. i o i i. - n cinnf ;fcAir rtrnhahlv ha VP. thft I luc7 OU" R . . 1 1 .ii . iL " l t K,- r. A kmha ettect oi occasional B ut as goods .are: and as the Tate . ; i t a j - i v , - . i i hi i ii ijti 1 1 iriiiii i ik nri saci irr"cry he procured -a ;fai irom xne. Hiea.WH . . v, mpne ft. live. Cant. ?ent aav with htm iTrKl w t Would not VJTV; ,77 -- uu ana nii mm -.-.- r. 6 i . hdab wehrm mwpod rticles. We S key and determined od not letting him received in exchange for foreign imports; jnd 1 Qo;se told the boy who kent him. to rA other dvewoods. and many medicinal sums . -aLPV K . . 1 . . J . W . . v. miiii iirrniioTi .hpimnrn .....:u. 'W,brtnf'C,;-t y1 htm. .ny-perrson who! .--f v 7 f o ft,.-.. "S autvio and the Hp A i, .iii rior. i. , . vl .i-f. h; reward,ior fifty dollars fbl either ofthm I take this occasion to suggest the pro Ufm u 11 inches high, slim built, priety of permitlingany of the Colonists to he had on when he left ! this ny and all; his officers; down to a corporal War. VrraowQn; anim-i oayt aoout 5, teet h h?h. a beantiftil hej; 1in the '.-United Stes; when? taken that ?4nmai n: ? "ooli. eetqigb, une united States; not a white hair fon h his mane whei!.t hoM. i ?. l?erceptible unless tbfd nane be remoy. ii.it 3 Mi nead rm..lr.ki.. u:-.. .. . . . a coit or t h T vi'er. irois anQ racKS flPl0v V itvin sr.:i. li,i!isee Uhi? Place t0 objert Ilackley, Esq. chv. - no can eive imct-matinn forvof; I and Horse will nUaJL maV. : -. eyes, dark skin, walks as if crippled) nurchase an additional dumber, of acres of Of. 1"liTm1?AnhlPst land from the Agents Byipermiuing this, the more enterprising . will be enabled to turn their attention to the ; culture ot the off tip.'' 'w H!r hr. fcyro vir&"" shontannii Wtv in bunch nnJ hteliair bn Wm, except a the vicinity of Monrovia In ictthe soil hat nr h'?pane where it joins the back, will nrntWe rvftKinb-I; whicht a ironical climate yilllalloV to arrive, at maturity. I i From the good; order and military, disci pline which appear to prevail among the Colonis ts, I atn induced to believe they could easily repel any any attack which could be madeupon them b any nativp iorce, u i ney have arms,' bod having associated them selves in volunteer! companiejs haVf: acquir ed the knowled ge pf u sin g them, wih effect against yp;rohaler force; v hich might be brought to Jbfearjun them, jby Undisciplin- be surprising if the latter part ot the pnng 'e killed. Captl , Poison, had nearly Jasi ales turn out better than tne oegmning ai , , rviniv nnpj of his was let u ny rate, those who have any thing like a reg- T . nrv the jastafdlr behavior of thosi id ail oxners inai duty, to almost ular connexion to take off their goods, need lh caned regulars exposed scarcely be under any axrety to force them. wee inclined to do7 their di Thft markpf hprA ia an lmorOving one, and j.u; lncf. in voices. "Boston, Courier. Dr, ABvyERTISEMRNT EXDRA Var&rskinbuTger has shust gome The market here is an improving one, and certain death. and at last,; in despite of al wp arp iWtain that n order could not be ex-1 ... r to the contran ecutea at the. same prices wiw preseutj iu- they ran as sheep pursueq oy aogs, anapi Was impossiuic lu muy v "T i rr : Sir Peter Halket was killed in thfr The holder of the note lately here. , 1 ca Au aa manv other brave ofiicers. and on comparing his recollections 01 ine .1- x uJteU, 4ntthhut& the swindler riaa oougut it, ana . requcsicu- w- uc jjau This was done. He said a night in this place, put a S10 spuriotis) bill on the tav-? ern keeper," in the settlement for his Iodg ; ingj andhas ugonet off, doubtless to play similar tricks on the unsuspecting and un wary ' - : i . I I ' ' . -ITo both the maker and the holder ofthe note, he was unknown,' anc neither of the rn knowsthe" name he goea) by--theybever rnrp .,nr.i inr' anv thine imnrober in his movements. 0own,;ant presnents nisn BU":- TT'A:f- , ni ituohorX ih what th fairer rerbembers of him, .hequUh gbmblemesde U,.es n WSTO', Qrmes anJ Mor- My iSftSn nho' oba5ned th of himi . ssee i.jrioriua. JOHf BLACK, Agent 4 ileiiZfc )if ' tfpr. R.-.S.Hckley March 27,-1 828 6$tf. ; ' t if Hrv bctf ntmrhouseand r7wh;-K' -""crJ rc-iaence,a small sum of JUo. Wash, ot bot.shtteVW;ra Camn. were wound- em, dat be nasn,goie Yonycr.r .J-vra ,niMrimpni; which, rend er- TiP.r vnr finnshintr' der EVaiShtSl SUO UlClcvi ' ' " Vl3- .u J ttt, " ,1, - i. - . -.i : j"U ii - c I d- the ilutv harder upon me, j as ana Shnu,,as toiiue distribute the Gent hniall like a washp iil.ttlddle. W Was scarcely able to tm. oVe v.Anirip vroin; der tvaisniiViaf era sruers, wit,wo aviwv 7 his sbbezihe oiaisnaer, aw wtwjuc o .ir-TT. u Za aA mA ! W i v p. . 1a1t F Hp chirk-l lent lljnesb, lliau iidu. wuuuutu:Hiv w -r asn snon, ant yiic au -J"?7l VJ r- .-;iw.r .IT am! still irt i-.i u' -mH& hanriyinuwaifui lurouuui u.u .. en van ae veaoers ueuiuwMu yv . ; e .u:k ?r,lMr- a weatc ana teeoie couuinuui w presented it and they suppose the person noter is not.the samethat ohtainff rvrrinf Tfir It. . f it is said that several. itber instances of the like kind have lately occurred in Ogle- thorpe county ueorgiayrpiU' Blanks ol tiVl?Ulnas f , For Safc At thu Office "it" :i j This is not of much consequence to their bf a young papy--Vor.' Von Toll ax f 1 it-
Fayetteville Observer [Weekly, 1816-1865] (Fayetteville, N.C.)
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