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BISIlVo i - i - - soh- xiv. FAYETTEVILLE, N. C. THURSDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 18, 1 8QO 1 id PUBLISHED, EVEllt THtrnSDAT, ' - . ',I!,T HV El) VV All D J. hale.v . 1 50 pct annum, ifpaid in advance; $3 m rlnrinff the year of subscription; P . Ua nrl nf thf vPBr. v crTISEMEN TS inserted tor 60 cents per thg first, and 30 cents for each succeeding X'" i....(iic or t.iiipstrl to state the UVtl ujvi if insertions desired, or they will be con- '7tlIl forbid, and charged accordingly. " lv & JoYvustrnv - offeufor sale, Tons 'swedes and English iron assorted. EjJ'iM lbs. German fit kngnsn Diistereu areei, tn. American .1 ' do lOOO tlo. bar Iead, 125 kers Nails, 30 crates Crockery, ;25 b.sx ''hot, 5Ji keirs Dupont's Powder, f0 pieces cotton Bagging, iua cils Ifope, , 70 kegs whi'e Lead, 10 hhis. Tanner's Oil, 25 lozn Fur Ha's, Also, a pood assortment of L Goods, Hardware, Groceries, . T-t . . 'I- L O vf Stuns natters i rimming, eve. ..i invite buyers to call and "examine tor them w . .JW 11, 183i. f"N " . , fnuvrance Vqwentvu. i hp u 'ces'ion of several i n peuttice ocie jv ti-r-m the d'tTerent Syrieties and Counties attend. I he nrinci ;., of'tlie t,oavention will be, the formation sate Society. ' WM PKCK,Prs R. T. S. :.o FfTitor as can conscientiously insert the a ;rjll confer a f vor by doing so for a few times. T T m f - vvenaveiust returned irom a visit to Chariotte, and are pleased to be able to con gratulate our friends in that quarter, upon the rapid aqd steadily progressive improve ment whichj is manifest to the slightest ob server. The Chevalier de Rivafmoli who has purchased several mines in the vicini ty of Charldtte, Mecklenburg county, late ly arrived athis mines from the North bring ing witli 'him some of the most learned and practical miners of England, Germany, Wales, Scotland Ireland, Switzerland, It aly and France, with seventy or eighty working hands. He is noiv Industriously employed in having every thing prepared to commence operations. We were pre- seni with him, a few days since, at one of up for the accommodation of his Avorkmen, and he is prenarine: to erect manv' more. He has reviewed the whole machinery and every necessary alteration in the r . "ii i improvement win ie made in or test the e-xperiment of mining in this'coun- try to its fullest intent. V? Iiave au'hor- ity jpr suying that a considerable number of labourers might find employment at his mines. Charloite is ranidlv tmrfrovintr and in the lapse of time must rival any ipwn in the State. A snirit of entemrize has - been created amonir some the people of J from the Cincinnati American. I The citizens of New Orleans and M biIo ihintrs Ohio Senanr in rnntrme Wpral of i!if! will be p-ratified bv the information contain C - O j I J V(V 'WVf I VUUl WVVWAMB " - O - depend on what, to a superficial observer, papers in the Stale have done our Senator,; ed in the annexed extract of a letter from a is of small moment, we. wish to' speak a Judge Burnet, great injustice. They have ; gentleman in Philadelphia to' another in word of caution. Our Subject is that of represented him as exceedingly anxious for ! this city, under date of Nov. 2. A HINT TO MOTXtEUS. ' " J r 1 tne common every day conversation f mo- i a re-election, and as havintr been busv in e thers to their children. lectioneerinn- with that viiw. That JiiHfrr I dined in company yesterday with the Postmas ter Generaljand heard him say he had determined to When giving .oyourcbildren commands,; Burne. could be re-elected, if he chose ,o irrfSSI to" TO be careful that you speaji with a becoming dignity, as if, not only the right-but the wisdom to command was with you. Be careful not to discover a-jealousy that your be a candidate, there is no doubt. But it! is well known here that, ever since his re turn from Washington, he has unequivj ca ly declared he would not be a candidate. IVe injunctions may not be attended to, for if 'I are now authorized i y him tosay'that he is tne child sees that you pave doubts, they 'no, nor will he be a candidate. We hope .will lead. the child to -dqruht too! Be cau-j this will put to rest all doubts upon the tious never to give your, commands in a t subject, and will hereafter shield him from loud voice, nor in haste. If you must spe;kthe illiberal and slanderous attacks of the loudly -in order to be obeyed, when i is Jackson presses. We have heard Gen. not convenient to raise your voic, you ; Harrison, Gov. Trimble, J. C. Wright, must expect to be disobeyed ; and if it be Esq. and Mr. Silliman, aJl spoken of as pro cpnvenient for you tdA&peak loudly, you I bable candidates. General Harrison will, way of mu remember that id fs inconvenient for most likely, be elected. -der to others-to hear it. J-- Result of the Elections. The Ohio elec- Btil with regard to manner, be careful to speak in a soft, tenderikii;d, and luvingj wuy. Even when you lnive occasion to re buke, be careful to do it with manifet kind ness ter quest low yourself to do thiswith seventy. It tions have resulted as follows: Duncan M ATtbur (Clay) Governor. Members of Cong: ess, eight; Anti-Jackson, and six Jui-kson. State Senate eauallv divided. - is. The effects wilHlSe incalculably bet-; House of Representatives, ihirty-eiKht for lhat it has rjsen jn price Why pcr cent. N . When you are obliged to deny the re - Clay, twenty-nine for Jackson, and hve An- he-inj? Mt lo pr0cure the coarse Wool, b est that your child may make, do not al-, ti-Caucusitrs. Giving all the Anti-Caucus- at an extravacant nrice, our Manufacture be a very great improrement. It will not only add greatly to the facility of communication, but will ve ry much increase the profit of the route. This change is to be effected at a very small increase of expene. This kind of reform" will beacceptable to every body, and particularly to our mercantile friends." We understand that a proposition has been made to the department by some sub stantia! and enterprising contractors, to con vey the mail to New Orleans the three addi tional days (it now goes three times a week) for the increase which would be derived from postages over the present receipts. v ' 1 Xat. Int. Negro .Cloths Owing -to the additional duty imposed on a coarse imported Wool used in the makintr of cjrro Woollen Cloth, our Manufdt turers can no longer compete with the British in the production of this article. The conseouenceTias beeo Not but the town'and cout.ty which must rapidly is enough for our little ones to be denied of W F. il-'.g't. Bsovir.ber 3 JIEMOVAL. Vr;F.nhs. ribe s have removed to the Brick Store Millav street, three doors eat ot the i.atayeue fUr.a lately occupied by Kyle & t)ai!e. s -NO I T & STARR. Ts! received 'tvHbe S'ihscrilv-is.and now open J. a large and extensive assortment ot extend itself as the sphere erf speculation increases. T his purchase of the Chev alier's, whose experience and knowledge t? a I m i n i n g is very extensive, has given in creased confidence to those who have erii- b,rked in the business, doubtful of the re sult, a.nd holds forth additional inducements u Jandholdess to search for indications of iold u,pon their plantations, in order that hey may be examined hy those who art- capable of determining as to their value. nest. Carolinian' tfioods, and' Cut-f Paper, J Writing Sc wrapping .raw are, rv, rs and Combs, kjvrr, uorum, anu fHilllats, in Yarn. vr.ch thsv offer at wholesale or retail at a small NOTT &i s vauk; MINER ALOGICAL CURIOSITY. A PETRlHii) FOREST." The following letter from an 'officer ofhe U.-S. At my, stationed in Missouri, gives an account of a very remarkabl example f peu ifirat ton ,.n an ex'erisive scale, which is to be nu t with in the weiern region of tiie Ur;ited Siats. Tiie 'autitority is such what th y may think thev wan', without be ing nearly knocked down with a sharp voice ringing h. their tender ears. ; It you practice severity, speak harshly, frequently punish in nger, you will find your .children will imbrVie your spin and manners. First, you will find they w;li tre each other as you treat them; and after they arrive to a li tie age, they will treat you with unbecoming replies. But if you are wise and treat your little ones. with ten derness, you will fix the image of love in their minds, and they w ill love you and each other, and in their conversation w 11 imi tate the conversation which they have heard fruin the tenderest friend which Children have on earth. McnV and boy s lea ther. Seal Skin and Morocco Caps Cotion Cards, Spelling Books hat we re statements and are so cotu iie. obliged to J:ive cretlit to the we only regret that they The letter was originally :vt!n-i!!e Xovember TiFMibscribtr have formed a connect-.on m ou si in this place, under the Firm ro STTON, and have taken tne bu vrof Market Snttiare. trr.-r.erty i & Q Uirftsj . wneu .mrv ral abOi tUH r,t or vorth i as iif.iMipietl i y will in a .few i I'ncntne a ven er; 'dry mid Staple Dry Goods: idware.aiid Cullery, mkery avd Glass Y avey Grore vies &c. &c. j tk.rK tt,. Inw fur Crfsh or Country I m ir.d to witico tney ihtuc m- autim" - :adi and the public gene? am htrtimlle, j'ov 1 1830. A. W. HOK I " IN, GEO. W. II LITTON. ?oot t. Wholesome M;U'ice to Young Men.' Begin lite with ttv least show am: ;:ie;.leasi ex- pense possible: you may at pleasure m treasv hot!., but you cannid easily dtmin isli them. Do nor thfttk v estate y-.'tt own while any man can call upon you for e Illinois Monthly Magazine, money and you cannot pay; theretore, be in with timorous parsimony. LeAit be you r care to be in no man's! debt. HesoUe not lo1ip uuuxi whie3?JJ5..lta:es speul les Poverty is a great enemy t7 Vunari kiafp: hess; it certainly destroys lit;erty, and makes sonte virtues impracticable; aud others extremely difiirult. ikJcjfcrun Barracks, May. 1830. 4Deai StH,-It atfords me -pleasure to the Petrified 'Forest.'-' You akid me for a memoir on' the "-.j1 rcy out vcu must be sat isfied with lite t i!ov trig a'tempt to give vqu : merely Uw jeers as uey came wunin my 6vn observation; without vetnuring a single speculation beyond the cru ets pio- iuced. I wish rather to leave the subject urer ites.to the Jackson Dartv. the friends of u,. mA v- riti frttnn. Mr. CI .y will still have a majority on joint which we le-irn w'ill answer everv nurnose ballot, in the Legislature, of four. Last 0flhe British Woollen Cloth, will cost year .the Jackson party is believed to much less, snd will wear twice as lont? a have had a majority of twelve. Making a ,hP flimsy Woollen article. This Cloth U gam by the inends of Mr. Clay of sixteen. named Bcaverte ens. Ii is twilled and lapped last Congtessional election, the Jack- anfi WOrked in the Power Loom, and vill in tne son Representatives from this State wore nine, and Clay five; now the Hepresenla- K.n is nearly reversed making a gam ol -ix members in' Congress in favor of Mr, Clay and the A.i'ierican System. wear as long as. the humblest wearer canr desire. l he appearance of the Cloth too is much more decent, than any other of like cost and durability. When the Mauufacturers of this kind of Woollen Cloth warned the Southern Mem bers of Congress of the consequences of taxrhg this coarse Woo!, which is not.rjro- duced-4n this country, is it not strange that they should have persisted in thus heavily taxing themselves? Ral. Reg. Russian Manufactures. Russia i making? great progress in her dinerent manuiac- tures; the duties "otiJoreign articles are im mensely heavy, and the new tariff has by no means lightened the tax. Officers of tiie army are obliged to wear cloih manu factured :n Russia; the "example has been set by the Emperor; and. notwithstanding; it o- ln a Sore M'ewBooks. f u'.striWer iasj..st received an addition to his ct-., romonsrutf a variety t tevMcdical, School. A Miscellaneous jooa, Vnmilti Bibles, &C. hethcr with a supply of S'J iTIOXMiY, con !ot Hbnk TJook's, Paper, Q tills, Ink, . Ink I pv- aFers, he All of which are onereti p-.at the -Franklin Book store," oppose. Fear l'.ank. i '" 'e is frequently receiving new supplies, any not in Store, will be procured !to order at a 't :vtiie, ' ' A. SALISBUHY. Va 1.11830. , 7.'0tf. mo'f able bands than mine; and if 1 can id, it. any way, to solve the problem, by a statement .ol single lacts, weti Known, however, to most of - hi' officers attached to h r YtUuxr i Stone exoedition'! I shall feel mot e than liotnp tisated1 for any tim-1 shall devote lo the snbjccu thp enrlosed specimen was bmnpn oil from one of the many Iare stumps atid limbs of '.tees found near eliov. Stone ri ver, and brought aay by some one of th'f ofiicers attached to the Y How Stone expe dition, in 1825. The most remarkable facts, perhaps, with regard to these petrifactions, of what was rV. n fnrett of thick timber, are, their 16- v . . V . -- . i ajoM.and abundance. For a distance ol twentv or thu ymilt'S, over an open high prairie, upoh the west bank ot the iviissou ii river, and a few miles below its junction with th Yillow Stone, near latitude torty- gighf degrees, these remains are most a- bundant. i . ol th A good name. Thousands of young men have been ruined by relying- for a good name on their honorable parentage or in herited wealth. Fla'teted bv thesp lis unctions, they have fell as if they might live vvithou i effort, meely-for iheir own gratification and indulgence. No mistake :s more la'ai. i aiwa? issues m yiwyim, nig an inefficient and useless character. Oil this account it is that character and. weah:, rar.ly continue in the same family more than two or three gen rations. The vounger branches, placing a deceptive re liance in an hereditary rhai.acter, neglec Algiers. The latest news from Algiers is contained in a letter dated 'Bay of Al giers, September 5 M We make the lol low mg extracts not having loom to copy the w hole: We have conformed here as in France to the new order of thing's. In the marine as well 33 in the se veral corps, there is a unai.isnuv of sentiments, as there fras before, with some rare exceptions unani m;ty of national opinions. It has not been quite the same amony; the officers of the army. How ever the arrival ot .General Clausel now makes everybody sing m the same Key. The Marsh.! ( Bourmont,) departed on the 3d, i. the'evemng", om board a wretched inercant'le britj, belonging to the Commissary General. He had ap nb; tor answer, mar it it wan to goto r ranee, ne vva. ready tt place at his drsposil any ship that n;hi it fim: h:t tfiat hffunl pnt think himselLauthortzed .1 tlMll (.MIL., t. Ud il.T: 7TTTVI-. i-i ..f - . etgn country. 1 wo hours atter this answer, he em barked with onlv his two sons one of whom was al most in a dying s.ate, and sailed v it is said, lor Ma lion in the even.ng tf the same day. At the tno .nent of his departure, a violent storm hung over the it vvnt,v thoflasi.es of liP-htnin-that we saw the passing Ichora, about thirty ,wcrsts from . ifc .j ... . . , uh-.t- s:i Ls of the brnr hich was convevimr to a dis-i fetersourg, neany tncwnoic romc io .ioa- Ttii r.incr d to the Admiral for a man of war, who sent back its coarseness, it is io very general use. The mines are prolifi , anvl the whole of Russia internally, is assuming a new and imp-si:if is niost neglected agriculture.; A sran ger can form no idea of the miles of woods through which he traverses, and which it cleared, might be turned to much hetter us than sheltering wolves and bears. After cow, is one interminable forest. ihe attention to agriculture, establishing villages, and making a few free men, would add more to the respectability of Russia lanee from us the new Marios. lhe most insensi ble hearts could .-not bit be moved at so rapid a change in the fortune of him, who just before com manded an army of 30,000 men, and whose sbghtest fl. t'irrxi w. rp r.n.-nmand for the crowd of Courtiers who are always to be met with in the camp as well! than all her late aggrandisement as die Curi. In the day ot bis mistortune his sons were his sole attendants. " Sic transit olorm ?irm! To what vis'ssi tudes of fortune has this gallant soldier been sub iected. It is rcallv painful to reflect upon the sul reverse which in a fcw short months has o- verwhelmed him. But he had conquered; Dv a few weeks before, and a most brilliant campaign. Choice of Language. Observing one day an unusual com'molion in the streets of Der ry, I enquired of a bystander the reason; and he with a mellifluous brogur replied in the following metaphorical . manners "Th reason, ir? Why, you see that Jus- C r.. . 1 ...... f hir nwn. tne means . .uwu.ng . a ul!kHo,n, and taken a city which for hundreds of tice and Little Larry O'Honr, the carpenter, and olten exist in society only a reproain - , .. , n , , t Christendom, u se name tnev W- . n.in1 c nn.tr- tn . 0 . . . to the worthy ancestry whose hear. -i Steamboat disasters. -We have informa tion of the los' of two more steamboats on the Mississi'M i. The NVr,.tlne, Cant. Bar- .i . r,. V.i Hi Ir-in!.' on rett. trom tnis pui i iui .r . - - Extract of a Utter from an American gentleman NIfcveAYYt TaWov, '(From mchmond. Virginia.) iTlKPPorrT:; i v ;.,r,,rm t lu' inhabitants ot Fay H Seville and its vicinity,- that he has iukcr LstM-e Green street, opposite Dr. neimm Un's, where he will be prepatfeato execmc "'-siu his line, and assures those w ho n.ayTavoiu Tii their custom, that no'pains shah be sp; rec iveeral satisfaction, and hope by .strict a, merit a share of public patronage. All or. U be thankful received and w ell execmeo Vl'e Subscriber will receive in a few days, a nand- ' ;,urtmer.t of, . - Cassimercs, Vestings, &c : he will constanttv keep on hand an assort- Hiitol ready mad e CLOTHING . ' . . Uniforms of every uescnpuoo ... iri ori'iA - Wmiemo: vmrrCftPpvcrv description, maoe . 1, Gentlemen's Stocks, linen Collars, CM luWnlRet Oct. 20,' 1830. ' 98tt.5 Now be is turned away, and -none so poor as xo . . f . vonder. and thev arc do lum reverence!"-. 1. Com. Mv. oing.to hang one ol Adam's copies in it." of WThats that? Wriy, poor Murdock intelligence at Pans, dated 7tU Oct. to his corres- j uuhiich. a a iu wv pondentin this, city: hungf" "Do they put up a gallows for 3ny "France and Paris are perfectly tranquil. Their other purpose?" 4WhatS his Tence?" domestic peace and happiness were seriously threat- 0 ofiVnce. vour honor: it was onlv a lib- the morning of the IT'h inst. struck a snag ened, however, some weeks ago, by the growing povv- tvhelook Well, what was the libertyr" hio, and sunk in tvo minutes, in tee. anft would soon, if not subdued, have driven delicate health, and his physician. advised wholly los. i.ne m;istrv from its'seat dissolved the present too that he should take exercise on horseback on board . ul niotlemte legislature, and involved France! anj so having no horse of his ownhe bor- al an elevation of se- lhe boats which the NVptune had in tow; jn another revolutionary plunge But tortunateiy, i rowed one from Squire Doyle's paddock; was lost tne ministry saw me oa.-ftc. t ' Und no sooner was he on its showlders than which determined to enter Doiu.y ana open.y .mo ,c wn- - test. It was certain I v one or the other ot tae parties mC uyn p - w "'r " mustclose their existence. They were honestly go over to Kellogrren cattle Fair, ; where he and stoutly secondetl by Lafayette," and in three days nad a good many acquaintances; and when the clubs were dispersed by the National Guards, he was COt there, Murdock Spied a friend without bTooclshed or even violence, i nay resun f shcbeen hoa4C and left the tw.urfol to restore tranau.lhtv and 41 r . .. ... . . . . The tonoirtanhy of this section ft tiv d Vnuch broken into deep water boat and car?o y , ' ' . . : . i - , .11 nnJ , inti.r.incr ravines and hollows. Un the sioes ami passengers est ai,c.i w; r- uimmits of the hills. i, fopi 7Htimatpfl three bun- all their bairgage A , u. th. nrpint level of the river. . The new Steamboat Ne-w Jersey, and at an estimated .neigni iior wr thousand feet man um. - V ' ; . 1 i .. . tHf pii n s suriacc i nd limbs oi the ocean covered with stumps, rout6, a petrified trees: presenting the appearance Of . Petrified Forest,' broken and thrown dowrv by some poweriui tu"";-; e river. The new Steamboat Ne-w Jersey, wnicn i had no Pfr this port on Thursday last for New Or- : above jeans, when near St. Genevieve, was nag- literallv o-ed, and filled with water to the Guards. I . Fhe boat, it was thought, woum oe raiscu. Rtpublican. Doncasler Races. The great St. Leger ture, and scattered in all directions in innu- stakes for 1830; was run tor at : uoncaaier, meranie iragmeiiia. t..t.B "R"" . . w ' -L public confidence, and Paris is now as orderly, and animat -r:. doubtless will soon be as prosperous, as it ever was." have a thimbleful of whiskey; and then you iv. r. tror. i ee thev got msKV, ana naa anoiner, ami nnnther till noor Slurdock went to slane orx Louis Philip I. We hear of an incident! lhe hjnch; and when he wouke up, he found which does honor to the leeltngs oi tne pre-t the cracher gone, and his pocket stuued r ww aJ. a - Some ot lite trees appeal were sixiy-ciwv - xxruu' r;(iin? in V T. 7 -. . ' r 4t,K,. rr r ti; lne m their roots; while o- nnnnrj8 each. TwentV-eigni nrsi rate nor- sctii iwing m iav.. "" .,T . p lull witn a oig mrapui muucjr. 'uii off m falling, close rf V feet-- PJl up the Wd and entered upon he PhiUdelphia, he received c.vl.ue, from w , me lo ht h becn hor5e. !"'.7.hT.2rfirt & "f .he fiump. are c tvhich. beaten, after a hard slruff- ,he U.e Mr. WiUing, and rumour say? he steaUng;.. WhT; sir,", he replied, sum hove the su la.e. V of .hem, in ""'J ahout half a lenBh. by Mr. Beards- addressed one of his daughters without sue meri and scratchiBg his head, tl.ey oil ( ' 8v whh Sueoo Gate. V. S Army. ?At mr&vU by Fllho d. Pu- cess. A grandson of Mr. Wilhng be.ng h so EngIand.. --Bernard; BccoMions, .coinpaty with stiigeo u B..n w0""2 J:...... .r.Sr ther ace. the owner in Paris durioe the late events, Louis Philr .... U?ra ! rBi.mpre;;.el the jocjte, who hp not pnly recognized him. Wft- rnde him with a 500 note. Col. feel I his making the raiais tvoyai myo.u.ut,, t nursaay raorn" rode $l V1U l iu. innpM various h h. now constitutes one of the mem- Manufactory of William Whitiemore Sc Co. ;ou, ana ine - ""ajrVn Iri, at v r,.JMh.. : w-.. rmhrirlw. Massachusetts, with . v. v n b v . . r m. i rt a mc r . 1 ... iiiii... i . a . .va. . a i. mmtt. ... . m . w Till IU Ullt. IUUUJU1IV. u 'ILftlO 4 fcSN I - . . w- Wanted. immc&iatfeVjV or two first rate 'Jewnevman, to Whom extra given, if imn.ed.ate application be or three Jlpftr entices ; mrTin. , II. -EttAMBEUT. eiicumlerence. Yours, witn esieeiu, , G. H.. Cbosmas, ; U. S- army- l ient. B. Walker, U.S. Mrmy, tejf-varr. At William gave dime, amounting in K..rirpd r.nunds. sterling, for his ride. thP settling ud of the bets in the betting Whit- m. it did not appear that there were a- I , " , tSearasworm, itne own- all the apparatus, was destroyed by fire. T.herh. 1830. r' . . rt armwfnT sale lor rnsh or on time. ill CfiJ x- . JOHN M DOBBIN. ence'five feet. two inches can! Ral Reg. About one hundred an d forty emigrants j i oss rising S30,000, of which Sl5,50O sailed from Norfolk on the 20th ult.Tor Was insurcd. It was a long three-story Liberia, in the ship Carolinian, Capt. Ru- woojen building, and gave employment to gan. In the same vessel went also, Dr. a grcat number of persons. It was not Merhiin- ao-ent of the Colony, and RcT.-Mr. trturn how the fire originated. , onl w n l ne Ol wis iiuut t i"'"S I -r, . . , . f i had provided horses to convey the Skinner, Baptist MiWT. ana m. wroi.j. naa p i vj tut-u . , tl. v': i.r hohind firtv or sixty Beat- this who expreSs of h.s;succe , u , ... -"-""T- North Carolina, who Ar,h.JrTapP.n. Esq. Merchant of Ke ";bewmad7V-W n T. l ' Large rumpM " " : . nflfl svs. i w Apraiiuers, Mr. Gld, one. ol the mos eu n - - R:rm;npham alone, won 19, 000.- a 100 i.bs. ljacon. 4500 Bushels . Salt, to the Lane Seminary, a Presbyterian itsti s'ues Sole leather, by ,.,t i t . i-nv WltlTFtlEAD. where tUv rar.fi. neav y u-" I ... , j, u.a: eor. 1 -, x Un .M.temn. Ira. hilt WIIO COUIU HOI UUldUi uK'- n...mmioim ana maut.ucat.t 8uurivu, - ,-- i l . . . . ..- r .v: .. , j t.r. t mirnt ice ves- "'"IU..-&V... - - . , . . . ...l.. . win oe lmmeaiaiciv tnar-i ,ti on in tne suouros oi inia uivj. A P"so;,c2; .;agh4 When hnd ,therW,Sfs lVi1idT.toMV ta of Manager, to carry 0r lhe OT0St Ube,u donations we reed lerday. a Mammoth rear, h b It hard. The odds freely givett and taKen lere y . . -,h i.0 . . ,ake from .the tree. f'?-j." u-Q. preions to 8t.rtiK, ifereeigweea .VrX '.7' '' , " . v .eh-aStotrfc fT. &. Ga I againav - I I... r -kf Olit RUl was raiseu uy uy - - ley township lierKs counijr- -! i 14, 1830. T. .5
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