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TV. r . llt.l'it 1- Cvufirh f InutliiiiiiihH It M vUlfeiiflll of Dmnfi t ' ai wtc session oi toe supreme wun 01 uiu m, win 1 1 i- uauiDi auiii pet wee . . -MaM""1 ;iSt" .j " J i-7 :iV. -k .In ease of a negro claimed as a slave by an rinhabitant of ; II. a jl mj FauttUvilU, d distance "cfcSVA Uc ., . .ti;-i.J 1.:. 1,uuw nffiJiVflffriinU t aiiri DneriT HI WHIT. SUim" I M Thit vllim w. unt intn trP! ItlTC Ot UniO lO ( . i. . J, .1... '..j. , wore wb cm uuc uu --T - r - rr --t. : m . ... 'j.a,.,.... .l: ,-r---"-. 7 , nave reaucea our rour-narscrcain 10 inree nones.- ma v , ricui'-a - ., , . . ..u. tin ra ih nnarini or itinari : 11 ibci rufriinBKrTicai(iriii(miiiTir.mniQriaav.uiGiisve! .jj j .-. . - . nr. ,v.'r v.i, terwy character or w T., irt-higher. more ooble, mors Goi-liko pf if Uego aflanisttejiislf ly f-Ihree- p-8endV.ilutpi)e-s-.V 1 ' u article nofrsiioloft wf.exiition of tde-Conamon dq rcrvc. v-;- - - - '..1 W. teen LT" "VJ? Wttmt, of our driveri, ye .hail : H !-E I shall tbeVefore eive Very difR: Mt, th-flilBibr not Tet . HMrUlOB ?' f tfcniM chflo .nstruenul , the rdeue bicb leet ttXigt every dj- at t p. ni; ad trmef , tesSayonthe same subject, by wnte r who em i Tb6 atef eompaiy'i mtiC dan hu been fteK "4m!r etteyUKmrv dttlE p Rm at BaleiffV V : u in author on Doimcai economy. i -tn LZiA i -.1Al. ' Tl -7 rj ; I . . , ouioo iiaouiiT ior ur cciucui. - - . r 0 .CfiH a t ran itlhi of wnose essay " i .lS .-T. -.' .. ' idti . 1 j 1. . .o tJu--- s .S 4 .Mr .j.ur - ' are.moit ortna-mui oani on iooes 7u.rainnron-iuure w uc woHea-iaies-. uw uttr ; o nw. -. . . a . . ... , .,andniEnfU,hmeu,? Mr.Wih wen. r - rolling and plUting mill, a. well a the Theftrn voiumc 01 vB.-- .,, - bridge it Kllieatt upper mm nare mo ooea ftundatth. bookstores; and the succeeding v earned away.Tlie estent of injary baa not yet fintwled to appear half-yearly) may alwdySbe obtained,;- artjiiej. : . y- But what will more immediately deserve the attention of -the Police, will be he great quan tity of stagnant water deposited in private eel- iginaHy appeared, where I shouidi , .j removed, my ereate pestilence, and do sec them, in the Baltimore Jtpub. fa tfc floo(, vvi preiuuje that no time will ae Jpst in tafciug tne most ei feetjve measurea to giiard againt 10 eerious an through the same channel. -Nci. person " procure a moi e useful book i and it ought to be on the shelf of e- very politician. ' , " vrheines bttlw-ori. rt liMVf expected to Jicun a!il Te-egraph' r ihapi they were intended for ILu! Mary s.rn those jet black raysf Tnat oVr h.a v htw.iching phiyn. Tlin b'nslKl u p xlw. m-in'ling tigh rfec.t M irv'.; eye, -h:iU C""tess'l a. hvmg gloWj 1 hioifc'cr w..s daught from beds of snow. Ti.cd.TOionti rivhis cspf5TTgi-t; ; ' -;: T'ic bnglilcst sp:mg-e of the mollis . r I! ,1 af., Ua fire i: T wn we 8 -ek 1 n:it"r)scs "'cjig- '0 M ii) 's cheek ". I b'irnslval in "ins M-i-y'seye,. Whe.i .Viary IV in 11 Iut Ikui I would UV- V'.ie su.Tie fovteci wiiitci -r I lie riOief iwv. er : : v uv tuLp to pi.l-.--ue 'u'.oJt oLsciA-iMginaturaliS ciiitea ncv a inaiitlunr sigh, blushing, is "or'hwi liur.', iiiul ou'glit to putci-cd i acttwf exaltect humanity will Hot. be suffered to'pass un- iKtea oy .our government "I Thc adirtirers of drieoUl Uteraturt in Britain ..were ..,K7tA laicir iiiuww gratiucu y uiC arrival (Hiie urf v pr vi, 1 tf JP S.. Each DtsVeneetfci allowed 25 lbs. bafreage free. Every lb. over, will be charged at the rata of 3 cente curious Chinese DirtidnsWprmted at.Maooi, under .the . -, Ji . , Ls nnr.-iir.M iBpJqonof theReVRbirt Mory. 0PJAllV $T$0E& BETWEEN PB- TMleartMwirU,wnsh'osiis vhat may truly! TEftSBUtlQ ANU RALE10I1. s l HKSUUUU Anill KAJjUilUll. VS. ,f D-eafisrtar ttiar a -new edition of s jjdblie are rVpee)fal(y infornied that nonprvj mrimoaeni juntacma iwoupu., - . j- ... . j ktefelletit order. 'with fine' preserves the commentary ofEuitathius j' but we have a A " e "!,;"Hiei" .V'IZj ? !zL . righV.to expect, iriqph aiustration; and: elucidation pf teams andber attent.te drivers, with good large ata ? ' x ' .77 . 7 V .. . ' . o - - ' . amt arrive at ttaieign tne next aay at vz. Leave V Sru:h-0 ::! Iv.crv ! . St. ' i .' .net- "f 1 -ices aii article in the II i cV.lo CO.liltV nt. matiiiPi-r . .:r. t!. .ir.t,en iVwll !irin.rS us intt-l- and the il.-icct.ioii .,,.!,.,tH t'.ir tii ' il -I'lW'cnii iu oi in. irs in- sis fti-i i!i I.':i I- ifrii. i.. am uit uie pco;)!.- hi vari ous -la- nf France liy it iiM-i!ly sn.) .((?;--i";li'.l 1 HIS tUilOl s.-.l that .Earop-? Y-s '.n tlu r Iusvi;vci-, ili-i) tlli'ik witli uiulwst became tlie that, -if pursued, cast C nirisMirlitti--C. Wharton of the marine (;l -s. tirriyi'il i.il' frinl, w ,)(.X1. U'afih. Cdj Gaz nere ou eu iesuay mi, ir incli will cominoiiee on .Monday :. JPresAef On Saturday and Sunday last there was a large and almost uupreeedented rresnei the Cape-Fpar rifrer. There is onlr one in stance remembered when the River has risen so high,- which was- at- the i' Great Jfresnet in iftf3.,, The increase of water on Saturday night, was so rapid, that it i aid to have risen id feet in 18 hours ! The liiver bejgan to fall oil Monday morning, having risen in the two dys upward ef 70 fact, a he injury iloue to crops and other property adjacent to the river, i4 almost incaleilable. The fields below are an id to be couirilelVlT idunduted, and as" the via- iler recedes o" gradually, it is probable that all the Corn vvhjjch has beert covered with water vill eiittrely destroyed. There was no very nidterial injury dune in the town Many sni ill houses near the River were overflown, and the largjMill.of Messrs. Terry and M'NeiHi .al though situated on a creek at some distance t'ro.ii the River, was by the back water, alone, completely iiiiiadiitedvithin about i feet of the top of the building. As the current vvas not strong, and great precautious .Were made, the building was saved. We understand that tvto lives-' were lost at tbc river oh !uud,iy The names we have not learned one ol them was a free mulatto from Robeson county.' N " , - Fayetleville, August 14. doubts and difficulties with new. readings, Sec . llrtivhlof of a lettef from J gentleman in Putnam coanty, dated August 4. t attended a Camp-Meet-ing in Jasper eouqlyi from th 18th to the 23d ult. at which Nearly an hundred persons pro fessed conviction. I also attended another in Hancock cpiioty, from the 28th alt. to the 1st inst. where aboiit thirty more were ebnvieted." The triul ol captain ,-illfdg'Ml i Ittiiittf It . i . i i.iini, Aii3tiit.: lb R B. Cranston, for an ult to the Ult Ltniet maaisiraw oi ou the AI tUHl iGtiS In Fivettevd e, Mr Beverly Rose, Merchant, to M.ss Ann. 'terry. Gapt.. Wt TuJaU U . lws""JSaraA Haddock At the Ucd Humej, Casw'el , 'Miilfjm ; ,WWe,Esq.no ; Vis Ann If Biiakeh. In W4k'-f,Xte::Jtort. WdM Mrs. fnbitha Put ney.-x Wilmington, Vfr. Thot. Lorlng, priiitar of the Uec irder, to Mrs. R C.Bond A" DEATiIS. Li Carteret, oil the 29th ult. Mr-oA?i Borden r-Ii NeWburu. on the 4t! inst Mr. Jame-, Oliver. A. M. Raleigh eVery day at 12 soon and arrive the next day at ' FetersMrg st o f. ai Passengers may rely on tne. rtest attention being paid in making them comforta . in travelling on this line and their conveyance sure. Notwithstanding the high price of proviuder, there has been no-rise ill the stage fare. . The greatest care and attention will be paid to bag. gage but no liability for losses or accidents of any Kind. . ;' '-, " : GHOLSONfcFOX. .Jpril 21si. 1817, . . . 99-tf. to have tiikou place lr. UeOHGE UllAHAM :".i..,.t ,.r II. S Y.VinidcrsUnd Tench Ringgold is to eueeepd l.i.u as first clerk t Ibis war .parlaicut. lb. has ben elected Pre- Biain'ii hi uk at this place. 11. ttALTIMOH-R, AUG. ' freshet.-Oa the uigbt of Friday the eih inst the rain descended with unusual vi.leuee, a, id continued to increase until Saturday morn inc between the hours of 9 and 12 o'clock ol that day, the lending deltige seemed to pour iiom the clodil in torrer.ls Large sheets rJ water poured from the firmament upon s in such quintilii-s. that the lower part of the pity became completely iiritriersed in water. In the "meau time, the descending torrents through va U(u chanat-l were uniting all their streams, tl rain continued to poor down rtitli.uuabaU'd leitemeuce, Maiket -space was completely im-Ilierst.d--Men arid women were see: passing in b, at fro in one market to another, for the par ., ,r siviiis wliat little prop-rly e.iuld be preaervedfri.ni the deluge. At length, as far as the eve cojM slr'eteh in variodi directions, l,h..'td whole street eweiit by the deieend- ins streams forming a spectacle equally sub- fie. Jones falls, so suddenly re nlenialied from so many Sources, ; swelled be j,ind us banks, baring away every thing in - triumph that oppim-d: the rapidity of the euf- Ponderoui uiinges were lousein u iium f.mndations in an instant ami -were seen along like skiffs upon the Boating sur- f.ee. ilotises that lor a t -w momenta appear- v DlSTES.SE3lAr YORK, Pa., . P. the- arrtvui Ivji cveiv--..' of two 'gentlemen from Yark,-Ia. we have receive.! .cirrect inlbrmatiim of the i juries s .istained by the inhabitants of that town in cortseqit;nci-of the heavy fall Of rani' on -Fr'nlay and Sat-, urday .ast. . The stream called the " Big Cadorils," run nmir tliro'irh that town, whs swelled su much above the usnalUvel, hs to ci.ry aesintction to an uu pi-opcnj near lis bulks. ".' . . The li lowing are tiie names of persons, whose lives were ascertained to be l st at 9 o'clock on Sunday ,nvrn- ig- Mr. Hugh Uumimgpam anu wire, , i- S miuel Bicheliierffcr, son ot Martin, D. iiel UpdegrafT, formerly editor of the York rExpositor. " j " ' A child of Mr. Jjhn Williams, A Vtaid servant of .tr: Quinunham, Harry Bradlev, a colored man and two other men narites not recollected. . The following is a list ot nmtsjs aestroyea On the west side of the Stream ; Mr. S Tangier's housi, entirely .destroyed Jonathan Jessop's shop, do. ?.li ipilrJ ttii'nnal meeting of the RALEIGH i FiSMALE TRAOr SOClElT," wi I placid at tlie Sute-lljuse on Monday tile iat day of lepteirilier next ; atwh.ch time the Rev. Mr .ATPiee trrt, will preaclt i tie hist anniversary sermon for the St. ciety ; and when it is nped the members will not fail to attcud. n increase to'Uie number of subscribers is looke for o i that occasion, and it is expected, that probahi. there m:iy be among those who will be present and n mernbersV some who may be disposed to aid the funds the society, .hrough contribution. 1817 16 2w. N rent. their swept Ele-er'a nail factory ami dwellinir, da. Part of John, W.l l.ains house, do Mr. Reel's house, do Back part of Smith's tavern, d.1. Mr. Slu-s-:rs house, do. On the S W. side of the stream part of Mrs. Dnw .Ue'sliouw Mr. Eichelberger's Tan house Mr. t'entz's house (occiipied by Mr CUiiiimgham) Israel Gardner's ne-v brick house On the S. E skle-Mc Bailer's Morocco shop part of Mr. Barnitz's brewery Mr Michael 11 iwUle's Curry ing sho.p and Tannery Mr. Weisii's brewery and part of his dwelling. Kind's Paper mill is much injured. Also the South part of York bridge. The bridge on King George street is swept away. - , r . These gentlemen als i inform, that all the br'idg -s lv 'tween -this.. fcitit and York have been swept away ; .a'Ml from the inteilieence fathered as tliey came along, it an. I v f r -Ti ii ! IT .. . I pears that a number ol mms on tne uiucrem ireaiii j have been carried off. .' - .. . . " Town of Wilmington. Col. Edward B. Dudley is elected to iepreaent tliis town in the legislature of this state. It gives us plea sure t( state that he was elected without op- He has been admitted to our coun- TEV B00K.8.-.W. BtiYLA.N, has just received an additional supply of RELI GIOUS, MliUICVL, LAW ANU ilSOELLANEuU BOOKS Arnoo the latter, are the following: A. i authentic narrative ot the loss of the Brig Com merce, wrecked on the western c ast of Africa in Augus. 1815, with an iccou it of tlie sufferings of her officers a.i,: cre, who were enslaved by trie wandering Arabs of th great African Ueaart, or Z mahrah ; and observation historical, geographic &c. made during the travels o .he author, white a si i ve to th Arabs, and in theempir of Morocco, by James Riley, the master and supercargo ; conc!uded by a descr.pt'On of the fartious city ofTom- riuctoo, on the fcijrer, narintea to tne au nor by Siai Ha tfiet, tUe -viabiaii meroh intj with plates price g3 75' Tlie Life of G ncval Andrew Jackson price g Memoirs of Geiwrai James Wilkinson in 3 vols, ands voLof inaos iJi ir.e R15 . I) ctor Warden's Letters, describing the conduct ami conve: 'satidn's of Napolepn Bonaparte, at St. ' Helena- price SI The celebrated novels, Waverly, Guy Mannering, tht nttquarv, and Tales Ot My Landlord. Rent's i-V,stvs,3,vol gU Aniti's Ma'nuai, 2 Vols g9 " , Daw'i Agricultural Chemistry, 25 It .rj'5.aV H-a'-ory U..i;etl States, 3 vols. glO .ANWer to "The Ohve Branch," gl Pi. km's Statistics, 4 Al'irner s Journey through Persia, Ann -n'r, and Asi Miiior, to Constant inople in 18U8 and 9, 53 50 ' Laws ot the United states complete, in 5 vols. R25 CVPand LK ITER PAPER, at from 4 j(J to glQpei ream. Raleigh. August 22. 16 .3 1 V pIio ohstruct the proffiess of the stream, were .:.,i i..i.. ..,.,t..rmiiipd. an lstvent awav. Warine inlsition; no'thin-'-'but a shapeless mass of bricks. V'e'jciIs by the unanimous consent of Iiis fellow n.i .iiut9belie've that we- exceed the truth, wlien 4citi2ens; : arid we have an evidence that party up asert. that the water 16 feet above its usual leavel. Every bridge over Jones FalUjexceptBal i:..':. u ami Pratl-slreot hrid2es. were de .uni ties vt s . raised o the hei2iiLotTay,i,0sitt is forcottenirj our community may it he forever buried inoblivinn. and. all our rALDABi.E LANDS FOR SALE. The ,' I I . BC If -l- IT A t 1,4 sumeri ier uuw ducts tor snic u r.tLiiurv BLfi PLAVt'AI'IOJf, m the county of Rowai contain about one tliousind acres of pine-land, of which be- tween one nunarcu ana nriy ana two nunareu are ciear ed, and under cultivation : there are two improvements on it convenient to each is excellent water, and lias a wavs been considered as healthy as any in the neighboi hood. T-h'i land (abounded on the N West sid.by ih meanders -i the South Yadkin, between one and tw .Miles: on the North bv Robert Johnson. & on tlie Est 6 S u.h by Francis Neiley and others j lying tiiteert milei VVcfiV of Salisburv, on the Main road ladmgao Ken haw's fird. which is in the bounds of tlu land, and from one to four miles fr -,m Mijor Neiley's mill. Randh son's m.ll, and DicKey's mills. l'he aforesaid mills are on tlie waters vf Third ad Fourth creeks. It is perhaps as wel timbered as any land in that section of the county. Further description fS deemed unnecessary as it is pre sumed' no .jc -s mi wiU purchase without viewing the prer inises. . ' ".-,. Any person wish.ng to purchase could have the pnvi- ... j . r i l . . ieiTe Ol pu-iliug in a i.oi crop ami enure p(iic-.i' in given in December next, 1 hree or tour likejy negroes wou be taken in payment, and the land will bes Kl at a sacri-1 IE.IEUY FUR TUB 1 DIFFICULTY OF HE HlKfi. DA. GREEX, take his riiethafV&Obttimf Societv know, that he has disco' vered a nfwWi4'fy 'ifC astingosejrliQ are hard v of AearsiHte-c new jug, - .'-v ; --, ; - .' ' '-' "-"Z. J Knowing tnat r roviuence na permittea . a remedy tq . grow for every disease, h has made it his study, thi mmber ot years past, to try to nno. out tmt remeay. At lengtn rs natters nimse.lt being, successful, nore s) than any other man yet. ,- ; .; The remedy generally if ives help, except to very oia ' eoplc, who begin tq lose their eye sight, about the time bat the heannt' becomes weakened. 1 o all. others, it -,s yet, has seldom failed, of restoring that great bless ig ol,lieanng - Directions can be sent to the patient by post or other1-' vise, to any place, however distant. At the same time, t may bes imewhat satisfactory to those distressed, i know that they may pursue their usual buSinass, id can eat and drink what tastes best. ... The preparing, transmission. &c. of the remedy, will ,ome to aboii t Jive dollars. I'his enclosed in a letter, post-paid,' will cover all ex pense to the patient. v One great object is to dintfse iti benehts as tar as pos , ble ; theretor, all printers who wiu give the above an casioaal insertion, shall receive jts advantages fof themselves, or reUtives, in thus 'assisting to place it vithin the reach of the distressed. . 1; Mr. Editor, Many people,' in letters to nie express vish to have the Principle of Cure explained to them. t'his I cheerful y will do. - Principle of Chive U to invigorate the whole system r - . ; -. ' i:' ' :'.," ' " Whatever has a-tendency to strengthen the whole Vcrvous System Necessarily will strengthen any weak art." Di Ruth's Lecturet.. 7 ' This doctrine weliave Jjeen taught in his Lecture ' l torn- and on thit doctrine, my method of cure is found : ;d. Now ! as Hard Hearing, is nothing: more than a weaknett of the ears, it of course follows that by strengths . jig he whole Aeryout Syitem, Una weaknen will be s'rengthened at the same time consequently, Btaiinf 'return - ' ' - ,- Fuj-ther Perhaps it may not be amiss,. to mulct ienovti, r that the remedy is not to be put into the ears. No 1 Not even the least particle of it. Putting Uiings in then) has been the ruin of thousand! On the contrary j the reader will be pleased to take no t ice, that my principle of cure goes quite " he ctntrdry staff, alto-hep. f.tsindJtlsi t !y this new Hay, (if -we may so express ourselves) a nre is pertected and that too ! witbout any.. kind. o very little trouble to the pan DR. GREEN.. dunger to the ears, and with very 1 lent. ., . . ,- Reading, Penti 187. ; . '- Among the many caeS of success we will republish die following from a York paper November, 18i6. . ' :. . . . COMKCrC ATI05- 1 , Mr. Printer For the good of those in similar dis r, si, "be pleased to make known my fade and assistance received. . ' ; ., ' About four years' since I lost my hearing, through catching of cold. This was attended by a continual buzzing vtheearsr with an occasional roaring, like the ,-oai-mg and dashing of Water . insomuch that the charms of life had almost Vanished, and even life itself, at time seemed wear) . ' Having heard of the discovery of a remedy for the difficulty of hearing by a man, name of Green,' residing 1 1 Reading, Penn., To him I accordingly .applied, who sent me tlie remedy, by post, near on to 400 miles--and : after having used it several weeks, I got perfectly we to my great joy and the surprise of my neighbors and that too, without the least hendrance from my usual concerns and way of livinef. " ,CT. B vKER. future CtiriteStS ba tllOSe-of-iippOsingCtS-oflfice, a I am deterinined to ..remove to the Western coun- iry. Jror terms "Pl"y io inisen . i'iciwe, ouiisuuij, H )wan county, or to,rne on ihe premises. JOHN HARRIS. ' 10, 1817. 7 2m , Jim? courtesy, and friendship to each other. Re- -J - - - M . I . " moIisSied. and Tragments ot noatin; iimojuro-u,, ken fun.iluru, iniplimeuts ol industry, article 1 iw4s. hnrai. eows and cattle. v. - ....' t,i.. - - Jnval jorCS on Vie uams.- i tie reporien . i' OR MlSLAlO, a note ot baud given aH fW7, t -Hi;; Vemrn reduction of the British .jiarjiLlurce on tbe w SVILL1AM SCO rT, '(Mr of Glorge lent of U.e..njory f.' .Lakes haTcxcited some surprise, anil is the .dee'd) by Warner a LbCv'13, and Tbo,H?r- . bly impressed at t h. . oioine 1 " s trench Subject, WC observe, of Various Conjectures, rison security, for seventeen dollars and some centr, due rent nothingness an I vanity or human sirenguu.,jv LmMtH -i,sK .l : th9th day of June last, a Unpersons are forewarned beiiulding this terrific demolition with so much , The following , paragraph, which we find m tRKJg fol. sail n;)te, antl t'lie drawer and security r.f work si r that required so much patient the Albany ArgUS, will CXplatn the Circum- rom paying or set.tmg it with any. person except myself ui..r tn Preet we lookedthey seemed to stance-the facts which it states Dctng substan APIER WILSON, Sign and Ornamental ' ij Fainter, Informs his friends and the pub lic in general that he has commenced the above business :. in the house formerly occupied, by Mrs. Casso, where he is prepared to undertake all kinds of work in his line. I He hopea by attention to business to merit i share of . N. B. Old looTting glass and portrait frames' neatly ' guilt,'or painU d, curtain boards, &c &c. Raleigh, Jpril 25th; 1817-'- '99 tf. WM SCO'i'T, j1V. stand firm and irresistub-e at' onenipmeut we stantially correct. Nat, Int.V OT1CE Through fraud was obtained Amid tins i it has been nublisiicu. mat tne urmsii are 'cw e h t .ciia Tf.n f dismantling their Vessels Upon the Lakes, (stokes County, North-Carolin'-i, TmRBE.NO l'ES,: dated in pursuance Ot a mutual , the sixth day ot October, lBlj; oe note lor 5oj, . au a I navable ten days after date i one other for to be Wfeii tuc aiiiii n ttii anu i , .". : i i.... SE ubscriScr informs those who are in debted to him, that they will do well to make'irnniediate payment, as he has declined doing bu siness' in Raleigh, with an intention of commencing in Favettevitle. ' ' ' - " A. CURTIS. Jtaleigh, August 8. . 14 3w N l,vL-,l -ftvain. and (hev were gone warrtns of the elements, were to be seen the cenerous and benevolent encouniciiuSVery - This," we learn IS i ..j i..,;.... avurv dnir. lor tne nreser- i i. , zuru anu j : a 1 i . . unuerstaiiuiiiK ukiwpch ure auiun.on anu j ... ,-. ..;,, .,.i ,w.. u,.,. .,ki- vation of the person and property Ot their nr;tiShaVernments. that neither power Shall iS.vJ .f.- date : ana one other for 50q! navable acted upon V That funds have been placed in my handt country.nen-.ailigam, more than two revenue cotters, of two we;ve months after datech notes, t hereby g,ve jESa 'and matching the distressed and nfflicted from t a Mu-UU: in appir!ri an(l : notice wall persons, I will not pay except the law so - . .. . .1 -..ii u ii-, Lai in mi', t unmi l... . .v. vj . . w . . i. . - i . . u.....,i uiwc wu l iiim insuiiciiuiiiciib ui uicrvuvui.vJi-uivH inkiini hiiii invv Tin . in - .. nr.inpa ira , r-.ii iirtivR Liit u uiiLta were uui. uuu i '. .. .. IMD..u ...w...,y ,-- , , U i , I :.l, I v--- E.T! r- . ' 7 O TICE. All persons haying claims for the transportation er baggage, and for SUPPLIES furnished the DETACHED MUJTIA, with. in the State of North-Carolina; for theyc ars 1813, 14 and 15, nd which yet remain due, and Unpsid,re here by informed, that Uieif accounts hitherto, and original ly sent and deposited with the Adjutant (Jeneral, and by him transmitted to, and for the adjustment f the Department.of War, have been looked through, and i,a, uniieared to be instant ana inevitable i death; this was a spectacle, if possible, more. sublime than thatpre entb " itself." We cnriot, at this early period, apeak the extent of the injury ; this must b?a mat , ler'of future calculation aud enquiry. The en- ;f mominir arose brilliant and serene we see nothing now of that destructive agent, and 7 we ean now only traee hie mute by hi ravages. -1 He ha i departed indeed like adream j but he- has left wrecks neninu. f ryuW iua (v unnecessary to state to eor fellow eitien, that strong, imperious ehristiau duty remains . now to baperfermed To ieareh out and tare- that six months notice shall De given oy eirn , from -.m-g ;by basefiaud. er of an intention to augment this torce. . t ,juiy23, isit: In this arrarigementi the interests of the ' :' ' ' ii. lit mSULIs.iX '"nwiJt JOHN STROWD. 14 3t two governments are mutuaHy promoted-and 1 1 ... the MinerT& many occasions or collision ana jeaiousijra- :jIr Gaks. and Mr. Dylan's bootstores, price 25 voided. It Saves a great expense to both;, and cents, a sermon, delivered in Raleigh, is besides an evidence of confidence and good ) at the administration of the Lord's sui will, which it is the interest of both to pro mote.' Coral Clam It is said that this nice shell fish has been sometimes found off the Capes of Delaware. But we have not heard of any being taksn there very lately. Nov. 10, 1816, upper, by Joteph Cahhxtt, D "D. President of Ihe University ot North Carolina. Printed at the" request of a number ot citi- zens.:; , : -'- 'Jl-lr ' r '""'' "''--...lil The usual discount w'dl. be made to those who may purchase to retail, and to religious societies desirous of distributing any of the copies. V ULCAS. W ii. 1817. . ".'' no tf, Ithev rest. sh&U be held navable i . . - - . . .... In the abstract, or list ot allowances forwaraeu Dy ine direction of the Secretary of War, there are many claims, where additional vouchers and evidence will be rcqiiiipga rani "Which from -their-irregulaf and unmet thiKlical form, cannot be paitt until auerea ana amenaea. On application the claims already allowed and which in volve no difficulty, will be paid to the original claimant ' or bis authorised agent : who tnut come provided witll ; Duplicate Powers ot Attorney Raleigh vug 1, 1817 BttNJ. B. SMITH, Agent, . 13 4t BLANKS OF EVERY WNi) FOaSALE AT THIS OFFICE ,
The Raleigh Minerva (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Aug. 22, 1817, edition 1
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