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ff to trrnj "Tt, ji in 'it. fT-itra'ifx, M Wftsi, e that h fee Tki: a Was 2a. .Hun thettr i.. .. i fie moB FPPortM 8 u? e. txciM .wcver ii s arf(iil know,) K? . to',1 nit Gc chiefly sri frftnj i 1 ;rts . I I here? p S'.iUlfilJ jVss by J or we i -COC'lli:! ible caltij h," ii il enormia ' there 1 erii r aim either ,e' l.nfl TilHl j r gerd the1 en !X'1 lUitl )t. I as: i kffle" ris e a!, 'Ch'1 I niW French hW$rfcf ?lV$.f7 ?U nwment ;.. .r h.. eauirht at the' feeble, am w l.i&i&i&Vi ts ' fcl ; ? .. j'i tfier -.them andhaVethem but m hmk " ""1 , Gordon I' saw and beard th'e neViU ef.cn nf 'the instances of Mr.Kuss'ul v-f.VHtw say, taite care, men, what . f . .. .. ..... .i. 'i ujki mi i v k v - hi i i i uiriri; f-.i . .. -. , -;,,f'si'!-,v nomination,, means' Fi'M!W(i.?-r.'.'r ! . ? .X,4 .? ' - poutciy sara, sir, ohp-discourse was -riot, directed" ...oi.ttet lo cooler win me ,iAi.rn,., .w'Hur.wT,-wA,w?-:B!.i5wv i,wu collars 77y'T7rT!5Trpm lf Palace, lias parsed 4 he house :ivc tlitreto.;. 1 vse coicrsnctytimeiWUiM Bah it was ur . K' WIi I Ci.i i,f jK-ruived, the president rtjt'rtctl.OD g? u,"in thQ.period of ealamjtjf ,aiid, distress that ,l iIk: if was losing sight of the codine; ti.g;?furmou8 "sumi ou$h'tnot'-tQbe4aruhjBd nip y',n n whicii tne -cutive .anu scriatof) ft".rqueeh of.the PalacV''TwTfie 25,Ooa dollars. sto.l, so far .83 rcRvtiled the appointing AlWiV'the JlVesidcrvt ToVr his salary, wai nn trill - as. la o."..cr won !s l fie president ,thioaght ,H '-,.nr t i the ihair of.Mw chifi maffisiracy, tr 'I tommlt'cc of the senate 8hoil4,be wlnmted' o frini-.e t- liol.l dvbafe uporl puldfc con l or outstlves we snonio noi,nc rcjwittu icli instances becoming frequent. There ,r rt-unn. hnwever. 10 belkve. that the j..';!'. uasfjund a co; s.itutionaf prmciplbc a whi-.jj l.e.Tny intrench himself 'ainS all jjoa'Ji by the Senate. Dotibtlets, ifiie pleaje,. ,.n ,io,se : and may act at all tin the mo- il. V .. I., ii,. n-rwal nil" r- - . . . jmption in tlu-.ty six sages, tno tepre8entancs Mtrliittn Uiv.inct bovernjaiue, asmngiooc bu n - - . . ... . -i ... liUed vnthm the pies.idtut'8 gales, mat mey may 1f m i! knuw his nliasure. f None wlio hae- had occasion to spe&tLoTTVlKl Ltai:is.i haTi.teu more disposed tMnoureelytl w ... . . .. - ...... - r. -vi. ,iH rharitv towaroa i.ia iuoiivcs, biki iuu- . . . r IT . .. J jircllv frtat taleiua he nas irequnuy oispiayc;!, Iut on iaie occasfons, so many tilings uare con "unci! to prove at once an- increased love ot pow i . i- ii:. Hlt!ri k.j.snV4 lit me n a trv a nrrfifn d and wise adroiristcaUon ol it, thai iu O . .. .. ..f.i ... l. f viH.ii,.n s tharaclernas lost, wun us, mutii oi the respect Vhich tt hitherto-commanded. Ja frhoa, wi. belie ve thai. tuner ioe nana oi ume It'ieitiflutiicc of cTil cb vosels, has y takened and Oi'fi'P'.fO 'he -ITjliiu ynjiwij nai iiut im. iiii.v,vw.. tA Vi. Vmerica.i-giJVerrtmeOt.' Tbe-Prcsiden'., liki Mr. Adari3H-whett he found hi v popularity nnr,ini-ijMecliikr:iincts an irascibility, i liealovsnndeTeii B hautiness' whii-h do nov vi ' ... i . .. :. r.. -k:rt toinpou witrr me cmiacir ui a ixuu. n.tn turn ! magistrate. These ftututes sit well upyn ftu tnw; per.ir of China, a Bonaparte on a Crorawrll . but i ley do not become the head of a peoplfc. ifvho are not the slaves of any mark's caprice Preside Washinz'on fre.quemly received not only the entire body ol Gongita, but even rommii oh3y an ample compensation i forbis services but :iuui i viiujit Mtiitt in live ut xiMXi Slylttvf eicgauCC aVid even pwfusbn which became hVrar i .To add lo; it 14,000 would produce 5J,)Q0 dollars, and be more than the land Xkx of - Rhode Island, or Delaware Tq raise; this tnornioua aum would draiv fiomthe hard-earnings of the daily hbou rot his sorrowful pittance ; nnSe applied to pamper the cravings -of luxury,, and, gratify .arubuioua splendor. "When the collector travels in the in terior of New-Yu'rk and Pennsylvania tn collect the 14,000 dollai-jand is obliged to sell the last cow, (and they are not exempt Irom the presrnt system) of the honest hard laboring yeoman, let it be remembered that it is to givertto the Palace itsiiiHury and iis splemlour. ' The principal ar. jjuiSnt used for the Bill, was precedent,. It waa slited the Kings of England had a much creator j ,n . i . .... . ..." iguovrance ana u rnignt nave been added thai Bo- TU".... .;ii ...-r- . v. - .,7.... you are talking alwot. t One f the soldiers very pwmtij miu, si oit- oiscoursc was not .xiirecte'f to youat aj Blount hisjsted it wlis,nd' tltathe would have an ofheer after them i in fifteen mi nMtes and have them nut in orison. T rv- AJi iT .a !.' .1. . n. ' t. . .. . that htf of Captain Push's compaqy, if they had uuc, wDuia oe imprisoneu. j , From the above testimony, we find Vm. Ma gruder anoV Edward Crumpier, NOT GUIL I Y pi tne chargr; alleged against thera. - . . ' bgfledt AUGfJSriN PUGH, &c The PmnRNT left , this city ion Monday for Monfpier, his.leit in Orange County, Virg. - AaMSTjtoNG lett this citypn hisway to ew-jtorK, and thence to the frontier, on Tues day evening. " . ' '' ' Aat. Int. Pht, and a fourth at Kent Point, where it ,, ..jrf , ce ,ead us Mee. that tficv. mWh , lM certain tr uenerai Pixckse and suite have arrived in this city from the Southward. CharU. Pafier. ' INDIAN vFFAIRS. Exttzci nf '.a fat ft to (he Editor of the Georgia monitor ; dated MonttceUo, July 1 7th. ""Gen." M'latosh fa chief) left this Dlace lait Thursdav -..... . . - 7 j , . fc ""S3 v v ti 4i.yi ui uiutjM.i ami mre rmgruy ex m,K. tn is"7u qr cv warriors, which number he inherited ii constquence or his late marriage in that na-l'on-. OMhe aameday he dispatched nmnera to all the fiendly towns to: ascertain the exact num bL?l4i-wI,or e cai raise r he "is to meet hs said the Senate v re some time in secret session to day. - - -' 553 . n .: . GUR10?i; iES. Two or three weeks ae, Mr. Wills, whosrints runnersihis niuht at an annoint. nlr.f ih ,1.. i . ' . ... r' . -r ihv jculuu .jaAci.c, uatre a statement respect . ajcovcc, oovenor Mitchell visits Jonea county ing sqmeof thef Ber.ic detached militia, which it to day, and will reach our county-to morrow, for "uuKuip iwr nau iAtr.cu.ine nisjn tiisnii; .it: ot the me puruose 01 rai5inl men fnr a ramiIn n th officers nd others. From Mr. W.JlsN, account, ; nation qmors from the nation, which obtain and an article Under the signature of William Micf, state, that a few days past there was an en Blount, iht public learned that a few of the cr"gument between the friendly and the hostile In tia paraded the streets with tar and. feathers and .dims, and that 15 or 20 men Wi re killed in the rossiy msule t Mr- Clount. "capt. Vu.'ti .thecom- akn mish. It is asserted i hat 8 ,ai.uc, i me ii.cii, coiiiroveri nese sta;cmenis me nosnie Indians dispatched 25 horses to Pen. considerable star os the hi u an eugitile po-ttiatr(or ,fi- ir hrV.,.. . th?y can piuider w th Qislfac;!! irn. rijl t Anne's, -Talh.cmicaV' kli ihl w, S Chester St, Vlichneh and fe?? hive not yet attempted to advance any d.siarlcl upon the Main ; the whole of the liu of Maior Nicholsnn ' ret Vnitttan4 M AG ' n r vtitv , It is with grear pliUre we lrnrtharrw ; ' George Crowninshi.ld, Wf s?J? iiic mairnanimmia nn u .l . n proceed to Halif43c, in a V' dividual expence, to pr-icure and brin i t.ve land th Wm,;. f fT1 """i?10 his ru- I" t V " TJIlau Li m JAM r.twppMoi'I.T" ro,4ptri . 7 "AV '"'v-ci mat he mav h ;nt" ... , wun Ih'ise tuncral hnnn..t i.-: .-. '. . .. .v.., ivy s so errjnenily entitled. WChhischarar.- Captain Crowninshit 1.1 n 4 U - Mama Irr A. I fl I 1 a " t . T:: '.Bir"0 he Presidcnr " f Lt l tuated atiA a fla . ' uc c- the highly honorable motive h. .u?l?' with corpst ves by whicli be is na nei-i rn. , , ?S K8 documents J t bf the decease,! iUif. SL-, ?M publ iHlies extracts from the "proceevihigb of a -acoli. forearms Jind ammunition furnished them court martUI, hiU for trhl of'thi.' individuals :oint . there by the British. They contemplate an attack v e copy some letters ad- p frontiers as soon as they get those supplies, pi inter on this subject, as I'ne ensuing will probably be an active, week, as volunteers will be co lectme 10 form a (-tirl,mn cl ouf as offenders. "W dressed to the Edenton well a ihe singuhr proceeding of rhe cort mar Uo- In thse letters, the reader will smile to fi v', that no questinnai to the guilt of che s-dJiers Ues'io hi . 'presence, "j'o did Mr. Adams. in all 1 1 proposed or replied to 'Every . tiling, we leatn his glory." I he Senate and houseci lfpr-snta tives frequently confer together, by the n ervco tion of committees, as. the bodies themselves would be uounei ous. The President commti . . . - , Ricaies with tnem in writing.-', rie receives tun clerks and Secretaries, and why should, the ap.' piorfch oi a committee now, he all at once so .alarming- Conferring with a committee could i.r no more dvroatory to the Presidential charactei than a similar interview with the suiate its if The whole uihority andcharucei ol-the body i . xepresente the committee appotnted on its part; as the entire sovereignty of the peo;.le-js Vested for the time ih a fe individuals select "tdfiwii eiLoci? themselves. The President could not appoint a committee, . because he stands a Ioie and.niiglu confer without inconvctiienat Veftk pretax:?, however, must be Used wrier. better ate not at .hano. Ihe President dett-r. !puned not . to conter, and was obliged to pro duce such ai gu'Hentsas-hr-could-mustex W havK teJore trud Chinese policy -m an embu jjb, nd u how creeps into the president's hbuse. Xn- t-inperors thmk that veneration for their Ch&Ciicter is greater, as their persons are ltss sei-n. Mr. Madison probably, has his reasons for lollovviag their example is a i; wnat .ir. Blount-6aid ana did not what was doie by th- prsons on -their trial. This new pieced nt in military jurisprudence,! 'from the Edemon Gizlte. Mr W'iils, t 'nir you will besobod as to resyave the peace inchi'sed as it is Just that much more than I wan r j and Stop- my Paper nd Forward my aepe i .d I will Settle it - and OMie. August 2nd 1813 W. V ) RLK Y ' to senxi into the nation It is thought the Go ver.or will riot send less than . 6 or 800 men, of wjiom viaj Gen. David Adams isexpected to have uie commaoa. Throngh ihe politeness of a gentleman from Miikdgewille, who arrived in town last evening, we navt been lavored with an Extra, from the Journal Office, dated the 1st List. from, which we extract the followmfc: J-Savant ah hatter I In addition to the above, which was published (in an extra sheet n Thursday, we have just learr;t that orders have been issued by the executive for assembling troops-o succor the fiiennly t: put hursday morninr with 12 " . 1'" constitute hi whole erew. A committ" Z T rangernem for making the ntX for the funeral, Yin case tne horf. uXy.'H3 been chosen h th ' 7 'aj iu t " " - J "i.cn or oaiem nri .. . have requested the hobble, J-idge 10 S nounce an Eulogy on the w.iS.StE?: to the funeral obseqniere to be sons of-distinction, "Naval, Militfrv' rf Prom the hirii tahnts of Jl 1. 9,Vif- udiciously elected, w mfcKte , .7- "D equal to the occaaionkr " r.pEDoK5.Fri)in u . f . - sons wlr were nrl., t.7 VTMV" OI J- .Pl?ntagenet, when the Torpedo was' le iff that ship, it is ascertained that she ch nn uin any injury fi the Ixpll Z T heved cn board that the explosion took Xe at" the distance, twn raw-a - R puce al d-ed and twenty vardT , hu" 4 not even agJtatid'or moved"7hP'rr ever deemed prudent to double &;"f . guard-boats, to prevent the cT ' jn luesaay the 2 7th i- the Rev. Lerdv M. .... d of ih 1rr,.. Zr'' r.ttirwneo JMim-irfv. --"-v-k wjJiscopai Clutch, mouth. we r,: On Uie rollonin,; ,1.. iiT ZZV. educed- u, porh,-7d "."St t;."i- llTIl'-llia nnA. i ... .WJ 1.1 .. ,.11,, I.I 'PH . L.M1 IW-V.. J the KNCLasuusrj iso iurh.r use f.r .the the hostile Indians.-" The. force contemplat- .awiuiiv.. ti run puce lining lounu any i oe raiseti on. mis occasion will consist, we o iger necessary, they were on un:Jay last, by ! understand of two regiments of drafted militia rder of the commanding Officer, disbanded, ;(CUrk' and Daniel's Division) and:4 or 500 va vtK-fl tflcy departed Cor, their 'spiruye homes, luntetrs' fron this state, 1S00 militia from Ten Previous lo their departure, I, i .i r .. . .. " "i- " a. w -tiissaiishej men in j guiar now ascending the Mississippi, havirrgWeo . U!S.. i.t.cn,iMiiiii were -suiierea co pa-!4iciy iirecie,i.-to join the JNorih westerly Armv .I. ...w ivuj .mui iar aim a orusn, ' inrps irom misstate and lennesseeit i -ust-uvviuiK, irini meir insumnc Jjniruaire lr Dected wi llorm a ur.rimn in rK rt,.u- I ront,mn ..r ... .n -r-n-u. .. . o . - ... iv viiv-iuMc iwuuii, ..v.ivi. ui private ia?miip nn r . . ..: i 'wT7.r-ulLi!v.M indue vi;aui inc v-reexs. while thr. nuuiuir i wo acres, a m t . . mence a nor. Whether Capf Pul'Ii wa nrh, ' rei?ulan atTa7irnTrar-nmfi,:-. . . h-s n . ...L . " . .4C?,K H iIW 0U)t '- n-eia!jernment havtng: taken cognizance of itEEnwfi4 For Sale I N thciif UifcrgMuft LtirCS weft tiras ed7 convenient to a fift.-.np.!.VJw.ia" ....... . . . " -. ;v Tbe-p.s4vition, in S' liatc, appointing a com. .Itihteet'i confer wkh the president on the subject of Mr . Gall, tin's appcintmeiit, was supported, by Meiirs. Anderson, drown, Fromentln, Gaillard, German, Giles, Gi!man, I.eib, Smith, Stone, aoti Welis, democrats and by Me'ss. Bledsoe, Dag. get, Dana,, Goldskoitugh, Gore, Horsey, Hun Ur, Kitjg and Lambert, feralis s in all 20. Agaihstthe'H'aoaV'rf. Messrs. Campbell, Brent, Bullock, Chace, Condjt,7 Huweli, Lacock, Moirow, Robinson, Tait, Taylbri Turner Var yuro, Worthington 14v Now this we should suppose would silence the Aiserab)e supporters ofhe administration on ihe qonstitutionality of the proposed conference. On cniside are seen tlie whole of the ftdrralists, and every man of talents, of the" democratic party in the senate, excepting Mr. Campbell of Tennessee; while on the other are tanged the regular troops, who vote with , the administration on all occa. shns ; who do not trouble Vhem&elves with think in, and who believe that to obey the President's t i this scaridalnris "behavior or not, we do not pre tjiiuio mow; out tnis much we know, that! these men frequently passed in view of Capt. P. Mile the rest of his men were draw.-i up "in a line, preparatory to their deparure. Fn justice ' si many of those who composed this detachment, this bosineVs,7it' is likely active operations will not co nmei.ee till orders are received from the Wai l u partmcnt, " unless there is such imminent dan. ger of invastof. as will not admit of delay" Our' own troops, however, will be v.ii.w ."c iium-cu wiiu pieasur several soe ironiier, to act as exigencies may requirei 'It geiiucnicn pi lonunej we must obierve, thai ihtir - f yet uncertain who will hear' the expedition' ucnsruir iias oeen sucn as to ment ' - - o"" , oi3. VNCEY8riinANSON I 1FFER fir ale iWrSTnrif ncr.nA. v' . ' : encomium. t ne tonuuctonne soiaicrs ol the other detach - w a ..foiiii jar NPiAwtMku u . w aanoMine. Ati, im.m c . T r"-6"""' '.per fca ly 0, 1813,. - r ;7,:;- WILMINGTON ACApUMV. A PERSON ; of .; deceit manners and iinf. y ...... . i.vnui VAimyi UI O 1 ........ L. J . , rv -. .. ; letie, from a -gentleman at Fort Hawkins, dated Jcetr:1pMe. of Teaching the Em:v p" uie 6th-inst. ..- .i'-.r'"" wtiwpraneneaammawcaliv-. Just as our paper was troini tn nni. ITIfnl's IniCarHl tha inli.lillknfo U rt l i . 1 fl jl i.a r!.j , i- .. .I r - , """""""i " uceu piivct-; 'ui en y u iriena wun uie loiipwinir extract of lo tilief.lni . - . i , ' r . - . . . So much for C.pt. Voi lev's snleen. tin M ln fleetwood's g,ll of bitterness ! ' " I have t.us moment returned fmm . i5I'tt8W:tn' its earlier staes. i Mr. James Wills I send you- Back-vr.ut '- Dear.i.C6l; Hawkins at the Arrenrv. Th- nii7... w writing ana. ArithmeuVls-'tvanted io thi, i. publishing 'he Berttsj dunters us in suiters you with the ("awetaurCussttau and T the first .T.v I ! will discontinue my paper and forward vour ar. ohi fs had arrived and wtJcAAina. 91 W"-n3oinsNovejqa6er- and'to continue i,n;t ' & 1 count and. I will pay the samsas I wish no Ion. with him. It is renorte.l-thar-M'Oi,..n k.. first daf of e u' quentuAu ger to Kead your paper y; fetheraist you vile to- turned from, Pensacola with ammunition.- Th I Rested to hand in thefr proposalson or hi,' X DC I P . t ' ryaiiuiiyou will shew your face to winder we wr party continue to hiurder the" friendly Indiana I ine nrsday ptembr next.to : wijlgive you a bucket of tare and a biesh which5e extraordinary instance of frenzy in a pmnhetP " JAME V. WALKERiS. il vou are well deservinrr of - , ;,. t.i-.i .k- -"-i. i- . " I" Julv 22. 903. lan. ' i ui.'i"-u i me vuiuitcr in in v nrprTir.. .1 . - 1 you are well deserving of. I ani your mosf obedient, , EDMD. FLEETWOOD, Jun. Mr. James Wills, The enclosure the same as the. &bove. with wishes is their paramount duty J When such j tr. exception of a few lines at the top and at the ir.ea, as'Giles, Anderstm, rown, c ieib, hmith hoiiorn 1 : x Head QuMiTERS.. r;denton, Julv 24. lfii.r Trial of Wm Magritder and. Edward Crumiler. A us v i.iiesses uemg sworn in due lovm testi fied as follows, ; . ' - ir'''-,.Z-?- ..:',..-;;-! Augustus S. Hawkihs said, that he heard Blount Jind St'jpe. abandon, the ad mrtnistratipn, it is not ihe Biiiiucks, the T-ylfirs and tie Turners who -will Uphold its' popularity:. -.j-V ..... ' -s -v.. - . "i Count the-cost f - ":- Since theV.war. Pcgaii'jwe hae lost in'our dif ' (rcnt expeditions,; in7irinersf in ;kilKd and wounded tigh'juttnd fXit 'hundred hien. ,.Up-: vfcrds of lArft. million of ; tlcllari. have been cx ' pendtd. Cor'0etce lias di;ninished Trom a hun tired millions of dolfais to almost nothings The ; levenue from ten or twrlve, .and frohi sixteen be fore the embargo, tothiee ;-A whole territory TTb9 been snatched from us -atid ' what have we cet in-exchange ? Nothing,. '..'that' can be - men tioned, unless it Xx a mile or t wp of land round Tort Geori'e,- and the loans, taxes, excise and xtan p-act. ( .This is not taking Canada- in six m t- ks 1 No nor in three months 1 Theflag .l ttie uiuan is not yet flying over tutbec Jand jmcre than a year has gone by. We have got in A yora rrulc of the e,nemya territory. I here tire sever 1 millions of rfliles in Canada r ' and at he nue of one per year, we shall be tome lime be .fire, we pet he -whole f them I . ; . :Vount tne cost : : . 7y Leetcau, a lad about 1 3 years of age, born in Aubecouchee but raised at Alabama, returned to uoosau gathered eight followers and invited the : qmeis oi nis town to come and witness his magi cai powers : tney .went, were D aced in a !in. nn the river bank with a crowd of spectators, and di-f uny 0? e Ba" the City of Raleigh, July 22, 903tsp,; - Joseph Ross. COM M i 't i , . . M E U i i a MT. - OtoVhW-services at Ba.ku Baojcxn tlyose who may haveliusinesa to tra,i i - rccted to sit down. Leetpati made a circle, cpm- ai)nexed. moderate lerms. menced ihe war dance -with; bis followers gave .For offering or renewing a 'Mote. ti. war whoop, attacked furiously the Old Chiefs 7 ' -. yn ur Ten or twelve Briiiah barges1 lately made an 3track pti i.jichsjj asntttt town in Maryland, j say, he thougbtjiimself above them'all. - . - John , baunders saw Blount standing on the steps, and also heard him say,-he thought him above !thm. and considered theni to bit no better tnau aog3. - - v-- "v;f:..v . . Win. Giet n heard Blount say, you don't Jtnow, men, wno you are tai&iiig lo . .you are no better than dogs. ' - - Abraham , Allfin heard Blount say,, you don't know who you are talking to; I thmk myself above you ; I will have nothing to aay to "you. I heard nothing of dogs mentioned ; but heard him uttii something, though knew not whaT. Richard Lse hered Blouut say, yoa are all a set of dogs, and; 1 think myself abve you all. " : Miles Parker heard Blount say, you doo't knbw who you are talking to you arenb . 1 'better than" dogs 1 1 think myself above you all. ' JeTnro yV. SummwrJieard a soldier ask whW gcntiemia tht .was. -B'.ouht answered that he vas the'man. !idtbat he Would have" nbthine to' aay to Iheitt. jeardninghonj dos. war whoopattacked furiously the Old Chief: wun meir war clubs,: bows and arrows, kilteri three and wounded one the others, took to the river, swatn ovei it, went up, recrossed, gather- cu meir warriors, returned and surrounded the prophet and his; party who were dancinci Tal mas Hanoj, a very respectable chif, wentiinto their circle; they attacked, him instantly "arid murdered h'vrti. The warriors fired on them Leetcau run, they put him and his followers to oeath, calped Leetcau, and directed the crowd of astonished spectators to return to their homes.' . " : " Georgia Journal. Extract of a letter to a gentleman in this city m ted Centreville, within .14 miles of Kent Island Eastern Shore oftlaryland, Augusi 9, 1813, flwrote you by the last mail, informinn- vmi that the British had landed on Kent , Island- If we arejo judge from8jpearahcer4t must be their intention to mike it their head-ouarttM S. they have now four encampments there. One isai me JVarrows, where they have nlanteir. ullery j arid three or four brigs and schooners haVe coma up-xn the eastern side , of ithe Islaiffl. wine are-moored clse to the narrows, so as t. conunahd the Causeway. They haveJikewise cut uoprn ay the fdrniq Uife fieU w yt?n . e-pproatj the not 'e'sreed- - SI 03 giO i 200 -- f ; 30Q 400 500 500 '-: ... do ". : . do ;1. - do " "7 r do ,..''V'; .. dq , . ' do K I'., ' i' - do ' do- ' v r ? do all sums above Wishing to encourage Home Miiiufactutrs will sell, without ch.irgi'c any omm' , ; nf kindsof labour saying Machinery which may t il l stiit to; him.',..".' V '. -J$U Raletgh Augwit Wh 82. 61 If l ilV I T l r... o i. THE; subscript offers for sa;e valuabl i tr-J -of.LANfJ, containint? 320 ar. ; 'il i " . -r- - - ' w ii .i i ' I in ine county ol Oranee, wuhin fot.r miif K.,t town of Hillsborough ; this land is well wterl a river or creek ruwing quite through it, and t r wu rijuai iq any iu the neighbourhootl. ft presumed no person "will purchase-withou: fi f viewing the land, therefore a further descript - M is deemed unnecessary,. Any person wisliin U purchase is invited to view the landtahd the h, , 1 ! :rs fvill be hi.ide known by the subscriber, living': ; l&Vihjeprem!ses, or in his absence Mr. Levi Whi;t if. ft t ivKapi'. UmJ -.1 ! ! i 4i e . . --. tw 'i. wuvjjw ibhu ajjuiu4 inraiiresaii l race. ; ? $ x i :.0 )4A- ti It
The Raleigh Minerva (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Aug. 20, 1813, edition 1
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