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' i If I iv1 i ( MMSIIUIIY. If. CuT( VY( JULY 17, 1827. VOL VIII NO. 371. . i kit n 1 - ; ''tit. J 1 Ii! I ill ! i.'.r. f a aaj Mi frffcJ fr u.J end to LINCOLN COUNT", N. C. rrvii taUhW teka mm iViMnii In . . , .... , r " " - I i . I lo tl I II. U ll It' ' ' I 1 - ' , i'UO Hi! UK. J . 5 I - - -' ',- I i HJ i ' ' " ' s . . s .--.-. i ' ! a a:. f. J J ,- C n-. S, ( fl ' '" J i- i L..HJI era J l avV M v Adrrt,srta JJ iwrtJ thf nH t r U fit fMirfiw l&l tt J 4 re 4 rj uhm e44rJ U tbe t-Kfcw, owm( be 'W f.'.t r v tQ rH Vo at fm to. M VV etoaeia fort"!. TU Cbrekee4 ttclf lot ! of tWfr ftrWtMl Chiefs, Pub Killer and Well. Lilted of proceeding to Gil the votaociea uatloocd by tbeir deaths, the liiiMa im. tbey ire busily engaged In peeper lug to iwttbli toot eetion of delegate! to ww i COfltutuuorui o?rnmeni. till be tbe mull of tbie politic l TMteroit.!, !n not pretend to say J tai w lbtok thcif dfilriMi would fci mof prtSuUy turned to JIffrol tjbject-, which w w y tore W be Mtiieciltr lUrduf Ucoeiwef towrftntptWiubiect to lb ! C tk lioo ibf r fUL. liaau&lir wlUbm Uortlnr wdrwbfc-tflf ion.- ii i MIvUmI, ot a tualocttl Imu. Obi r f tbM itcriuUtM rwnovtl. U bMkktl frt ttblr ckokc J and bow Htf tb ktrt ( pbilmlbrvpf iaj bleed, bea por ikui cuii ll ibe ttwJtr tfict of ftytbrJ rteollecilon to tw oklilerttfd bco itrooic locU riot! of mMtbvtf! art undrtd when OM Agt i torn frm ibe ren rening pott ber bt ontf HoRerrd with the pleettog hopti of ooa joining Wi ftber, bd cpeoi LU dimroed eye vpoa otber Hetrtfli iH other Enb, In tb koeljr loQiadel f to onculiinted ildcrMtt ft dir h fitt aroroecfabf b tbcM jjcred tUi and tynpaibUi nuat f Wo aj (o the Stat Kigbta, and yltU to tee coo IdcratUmi of aadooal polUr. Unnatural end cruel it totf aottn and b felt. U lend of their blrtb, boM invcatharo tboy received from tbe band of Meavo or in lima mike web tmnrementa wiib tbe utet and ,tb United Sutet, aa will per It tbem io rttoiia) on tbeii; liatlro toll, lb dentxent or tmiiaiiti' - futoro ciiitenaof tbe S:atci. Could our voice reach tbem, o would orge the cotalder 'ntioo of tbia aubject at ttuir propoaed enneentiooi and the proprletf ot imroe- diatelf tiki iba-oeceirr Uepi to brtni; (bo United State and the Stitee interest fcdi to aorno concluajf. e underatanding on thla bead. Aa rnattert now itutuI.jLe Trertret whh tho United Suteit in our piiiion, render.unlawfui tbe extension of If tbev do not becoraa ciiitebt or tbe Statea, tbor will be bbtiged to "11 tbeir limh to tba United Statea and leavo them. It would bo follf for them to re fan to eel j for in particular a reipecta GeoVgiiitbe United Statea are obliged by contract to eitinguh th Indian Uile -iitw'Btr lk5. . The best . arttftfffr' inent tben w ftbVCnerofceeato niibo a Umclr ebntract with tbo Statea of Tea tteaiea, AlaUma, North Carolina! and eorgta,'for tbeir ldmiwlon ol citirena. Tbepopnlationcf tbe Cherokee Nation amounta to between U and 15,000 per sona; Wan of these are ao attached by the arta of civilization to the country, tbat they would prefer remaining, under any circumstiocBij but it ia probable that nearly half cf the niiicn are.itill ao wedded to savage life and itsamutementa, that tbey might be easily induced to em igrate beyond the Mississippi. Let then the wbde.tertitory..le puichaseOrJhe United Statea for the use of the respec tUt Stater, on the -cooditioov which the States r would certainly not reject, that tnoae wno remameo enouiu receive, tup vlated portion of tbeir land in 'its future distribution, Ifld be admitted to the tights t&$ privilege! of fret citisens of tbe States Alt difficuldei hich are Bkcly to arise on tblt AubjectV would be tbue eatily and amicably iVolded to the mattrai ndvintage of r all threw partieTbero or, ebout ; 10)00,0)0 acre of Cherokee landaay kalf emigrate," and pwsue their Iffild otf'J pitsbiMyop 'ike Mjis&pjpjSedtrct! Jwilf fcr fenilea and allow lour i;bUdrejx to ( 4txk family i Ihoat who would .remain j would be entitled to draw, in future land lottery, not more than two milliona of, icrea, allowing them even as much as 640 , acfer fonhelr ibdividuat'sharea.- The Statea then, would have 8,000,000 acres of the best land in the southern section of the Union, besides tbe accession of Indian subjects, and the final aettlement of (hose embamiaingiQUsyops which arc likely to agitate 0o United ?es an Jtjis sub- rtl'1) trett tbti UftJiUag terriit bf tie Veiled ftaiea t:ba ! totbeiri I'i'loo I Ira ooli belong to lb State. and pm of Ibetr territory Ji tapcrtiCf 10 tome el IbowTbe diaie would, ibo- fort, not content to sucb n arrangement I aad IT tbey would, It would not be adtua Ue. There are small btaiea enough In the confederacy. Tbe small ire jeslooi oi me power or tbe largo ones, and the largo Statea diilite the equality of tbe small ooei. "0 do not with to see this adverse ipirit encoding tbe tbestre Of lis opersiKio. Tbe bote Cherokee territory would msko but a very small 3iate, and It would bo riesutote of tboae great Outlines of national jmpottmee, wbleb tbe areatl Brates of tbe Union gen erally fxSMa. It is cut off from tbe groat Highway of Natlone and ia without (bote great tbaanela for iu commerce. wbkl tooU Incrcaao Its weahh end ro sneciabititr amccl&i6btr ejcR'H'rt of toe toiaOrey. -.-..., . f Aathev wU not be allow od to remain wbevw tbev are for anv berth of time, it would bo oielc m taTdiKua (be project of! an Independent Republican Government irronr-ffcelrmfrf 1, wbkh tboy-oeom to be prepsrmc to" oririnte. heir aapa rate and dis'inct eweco in the mid of civilitition, and In tbe territory of the States, be been loo serious so oil lolb to tberoielves and us, to bo much longer tolerated; and wo do not know of a tuvre r ioeei t)Un Hun tbo one which we hve ao imperfectly attempted, la tbe burr OM our UtifMti. io sketch one wbtcb will o fully pronuxe il inicrcata of all par- ilea, and relieve the Untied Nates and Statea from ibe untdeasibt collisions of interest and jurisdictn, which not only now exist to a great extent, but are likely to Increase. Tbe rdan of aendinc them ia mass be yond the Uistlsalppi, we never approved, but In Most instances It could not be otb orwiae arranccd. and no douU many arc ao eUecbwd tbriW wH dependence and uncbhhated liberty, that tbey would stretch their jourwey to the PaclSc rather tbsn at home, assume, b a tl it forms, the gri of-cIvilUad man. Emigration is putibigr oCf the evil day it Is olrttetrrporarypodieetJit JUl be better for us to act at once,, with what little humanity of feeling policy ha left os, and persuade them to become cititena of the resnective Statea, . whh ibe righia and imaiuokieiiDf dtilitcdircejncn.. If we send them to our unoccupied territory west of Arkansas at tl.is lime, it ill not bo very long before we shall have to re move them again, or adopt the plan above suggested I for the flgod of our population sets westwardly wlihWlramitffg-ttaT. which promises to cover tbe continent with a dense populauon of freemen. We may, at the period to which we allude, find more difficulties than environ the subject at present. It would be, there: fore, much the most advisable to embrace the present moment, and persuade them the garb of asvago man, and apper71rt the habilimenta, with all tbe privileges, of civilitition. We have only considered this subject with regsrd lo policy we need not say any thing of its tuperior humanity. rut Tea aaw-vuBK times. THE BRITISH CABLET. As the new arrangement of the British cabinet is of most interest in our foreign news, we have taken some trouble lo see how much it differs from many that have preceded it ince RJr. Pi't'a death. - Mrv Pitt died Jan. M305, ebon after the failure ottbe' great cbnilnefttat toatt. tion, and left the kingdom depressed in deepest gloonv The" King offeredthe premiership to Lord Hawkabury, (now Liverpool.) : lie shrunk from the station as too arduous, and retired to tbe warden shfpf of tb Cinque PorivvTbo forma tion of a cabinet waa then Intrusted to Lord Greenville, and the following: ap pointroenta took plice ; Lord GrenvUle, First Lord of the Treasury ; Lord Era kiner Lord Chancellor t Mr. Foxr Secro tarv'of State for Foreicn Affairar Earl "Spencer,' iromo Pepar;menr;.Wiod? ham, war and colonies i tiord rienry Pc'ttv (now Laosdoone,) Chancellor of the Excbfquer ; Lord Howick, First Lord of tbe Admiralty ; Eart Moira, Master of tho-Ordnancot' Earl FitaswiHiam, Presi dent of. the Council i Lord Sidmouth, Privy Seal ; Mr. Sheridan (in the room of Mr. Canning) Treasurer of the Navy. On Mr. Fox's death, 43th" bept. 1806, his nlace was taken by Lord Howick, and the Admiraltv taken by-TbosGrenviHe. This ijw a borough vvbig a,ojpct, and i Jilt rtiTef Wvlvft h I V Xfce fceecUaetaiai iscfDJ-o, Wal Dute of f orrW, I'ranUr I Cari Cada," TttIUH ' Ud ' algure; Admiralty IordCbaiham, Uasicrof tbo Ordnance l4 llawksbury, ItorU Vt partment i Lord CaattcNigb, TTe ad Cobinieat Mr.Caanjlrtf,rrofgoaiIn Mr. rerrival. Chenoellor of the Ticbe fjoerj Dondia, Uartiorsl, Hoot, HaikU son, and ex hers, came lata tstiordlnete oflUts. Tbli was a thereof Tory Ad ministration, and ccxuJaeed omit Sept. 1109, when Mr. vanning and Ixrd Caatlaroagb,botb Walgood lAcowaeejuarro ol tbeir quarrels, end aooa aAer tbe Duke of Portland rctlrwd, ibe busmen of (be two sac re tat Us having la the mean time bee discharged by Lord Liverpool (who bad now uecode to that title on tbe death of bio father) be took tbe War Pe partment.' Lord ' Wetksly wai , called frorb Call to tile Ur. CaonJng'i plate Wri tw. bf 3 'fr.4Wvel ihbd tM o(Te e4 r rcaiitr n w -.My of the Eiebeqoer. ' " Tbe Regent retilnej tbeae servant a of hta father until I3ib Ftb. 1IH. bc all vwvtrkltonv ov -M boiot aa)owde wrote to tbe Duke of Jeri,' autlng his saiitfactlob with the measure! adopted bv those ministers, whom. Tom a aeaae of duly to bis royal father, f,3 bad rttamed In office, and etbrcni . "wlib'lbat some of tbe persona wkh wbom tbe habits of bis esrly life lud been formed, would; itrtmcthctl bi"tindraid jewufl lute a pirt of bis gooemmeni." Lord Urrv and Urrnvillei to whom the wuke of York communicated tbe letter, de clined, and immediately' thereupon Lord WelleUey resigned the eVei Secreta ry ship, aad was succeeded .by Lord Caa tlcreagh. On the 1 lib May, JI, Pertlval was ailassloated, and aDer Kvoral fruit less attempt! to form a new Cabinet, made first by Lord Wetlesley' through Mr." Canning to Lord Liverpool, and after- Orcbvliie," Lord "Liverpoob w r, FrMwier lib June -1513, -! ,ilr. Van Bittan (now Lord Bexley) Citenccllor of U Eitbefjorr. lib me bc.Coni sbtf Jnrt. cbaneesi abd .retirements efoco, tbo baracler of ,lbf pjbinet eon- tinned uniform nntu tbe death ot -ord Cutlereagh, In JulrlHrh r. Canning rclinquisbiaf tbe Goreropr Gen eralship of India, took hi! jJjco aa Secre tary Tbe obiectioo Id tbe new cabinet ap pease to be; at tbe bead of instead vf the cilm, long; pracud, aiornng gooo sense, tbe unsuspected integrity end n- shaken firmness pf Lord! LUerpooU. o, necessary on. tome fiteaionr, to adjust the balance .in the councillrtud so salutary to check the overgrowing'aealoTaome of hia friends in tbe House of Commons there will be found In the present Pre' mier. that very zra ."which. Lord Liver rjool most happily tempered, ana that vonr Hot. which Lord Limriool, without able to neutralixe. inogTeai- wni; work of reforming the criminal code which Sir Samuel Romilty begun a work quite aa momentous, and as difficult as the Catholic question, was taken up by Mr. Peel, when in tbe ministry, as a cab inet measure) and bo pledget himself that his opposition to the present cabinet aball not induce him on tbia" great point to withhold hia aervlcea.:-, We do not ap: prehend there will be much difficulty in carrying on the government aince the Catholic question, and Parliamentary re form, are not now to be, brought forward. T ho change amounte to tbi aomewol l he- wbigs no az'r onutbe treasury side, who in all the kadinftmeaeureerof.-tho laeUve- yearaavePifitU)riieti through they . sat oo. '4.r . tde. There ia point in Mr, Tiernevi remark. It ia ai much M bis Majesty'e Opposition," as it it hi u Maieaty'o Ministera.Mru The onDoaiucfl tvr Mri Canning ia rtpreaeoted ia; aoroe iEoglUh paperal tOU nampniew aa very v-. av. more liberal part of -the muqq ia cer. maiority of the people, if their voice could bVl, bu1 gratification that he ha 6ceo' placed at the head of the ministyiBur the High Church party,-, the- Highl ory party, and a great portion 6fhe Coun try gentlemen are opposed to the gen eral policy of tbe Eewpremlbfi' 1 They are oppoaetl to the Catholic emancipar tion, to the principle of free ' trade, to the atet dyajvtd by fy..GetyW tU a wore tiers! fA'i thin wjs yrsued fjty or e kored year iw, Tbcjr with to both rotb)ef ibo U fat a;d. :.Xhtj jMol . ill; lonnvitinn tojuiouai a.d tbuaara preparing for loddc and detmjctlve rcvolutioo while Mr. Canning and hi I party arc friends of gradual reform, so as to meet the age. and to prevent a radical change by physical foce. , Tbey would ihtfk the wiibei and feelings of Ot. poo pi r I Mr. Canning sruuld regulate or conform to them. rr. t f bls'C rav in 1 1. va A Inter from MJnJ. ltd inMiit It27. ad i-Urrd in w land by tbe r, to Itm A U aiklrw-l. g vet the (ullowinf ipt bte IreP!gtic f tbia geatlewtM i 0r dUtingulsbed coumrvmio, Wah- lnQfn Ining i at present, in ihit pure. He came Into. f-r tbe perioe of u- yiwtfus, but loding i hem pot likely to pay I ho trouble, be has given op the in tention and commented an origlual work, now nearly finished i and which will be iiY trfih 4rrjr wwrreH in- vbe Uwittd Suc .Thji gcntlcnun, by no means justlfrrs the rrmirk, of the grrit trinst lion uu.Hy 'ilervrd, Iron an luthor'i tKxk to bi company, llrs manntw and CobveuiUon, are t one miamt and ortb? if (he writer of S Jii.at oati and I the Hketth Book." ITU. Prefer. . The rou'tte f.'llcr.on a tournftyrth nj S'-uih AiuoU, arrived in Bahimote . a a a a on ruiunUy a lernoon. It is said nr brings Utieuof iniroductloo from genrr l Lfyette and from our miniter at Paris, and lhal he speaks our language well, having rtciived a part of bis cduca tion io England. He ia an officer of tbe freocb army. Mrv CUriue Her died lo Neville, about ro the 1 9th ol JipfU.v..er.oean wa supposed to have been caused by fright As she was sitting at homo in tbe evening, a ybunjj man imprudently wrapped him self Jo a while sheet and came Into the Mr, llertelnrfa a delicate state of beirtKnK InufiroirKhroir in inne from which she never recovered Dr. Fanning, of Caracas, has estsblish cd M Nursery Grden in lhat city, for the purpose of Volieeu'nganJ cultivating the most useful and ornamental pUs of that eoontry. He is forming alo a Botanical Garden, unJer the patrona of Bolivar. A French bOTihlstMHrthar the leave ., , i j.j.i;An wnrrr oe or air. i.oiireii may ai an mnca w of letiucesthe rove, br.mbk, MMa..rf--TtaVe?iiMte hop, hemp and figi will keep silk worms alive, though they will no. cninie not enable it to produce silk. According to im wriu r. it is Ibe revinous matter eoniained in mnltierre leaves, 'which, u:irJcrt;oing a change in me stomach of the worm, ena JliVe, a Choctaw Indian, lately shot himself at Natchitoches- He hd been a Kood and valiant w.riior, bill had become inirmirratr, and a attacked v.ith a ptil- .iiMc. which renrlered him un- ,.ki- ..rnrnri. a kubaibienco for himself; and family, "d leirt,' too higbmmded lo beg, he delibtr-;dy put a puud to bis existnce. . Portugal The Act of Abdication of the F.mperor Don Pedro is pnblUhed in the london psprrs, in which be transfers thir- kinelom of PortugaMo hil dear danghter Maria no Glotiav.?itbeingir4 compatible wKh tne interests vt l,4re etXtZiiU antLwUntnoHCj?! dom of Portugal, that he should continue to be the Mng ot t onugai. 'TovonaAdvlceo from Havana, to the 1 1th ult. kfate lhat U wa very aickly there, particularly among t the ."shipping. . i he rumora of Colombian fleet having appear ed off the Island, wore without founda- tloaa.lTO..UrMe.l . i . r. Pninmhmna. Pin mBnryFormerly a lfdy's private aliowanto was denominted ntrdit money i but modern timea have cbansd the word intow' -;wjry-a more appiopriate term, ttrtainl as the needle is novr generally reMgned to Jbe servant. Bonnets were formerly used (o cover and protect the head I this is obsolete, altogether antiuitedcLvulgafv sure not to put your bormei on your head ; bang it upon your comb, or somewhere why should yotrbo your pretty fye .... : . . -, . ..! '.) . , rrfri Wb n , rt 'Hr " - - . tit r bt nt.k a Hf I tuf V UtK4 a Vw . j mm A yvmt, km ari fWea aft4 rnt'rr fft!i-inf ika tl Srlpi tk kJmI-UI iirun tbrw W.UrjWe hutf" " ' " Uww t4 b ?iL4 CbMieai ik ." aifMAa U the Hawack, be. U the eetwetlo a hU lU.Wiii. the anh. ar fiber baa paid grral altvMiaa lha corfcrt arH roavenVfiee ot bit vrera i hia botmf ar Urrr, h i rwM ncal and '"Ti vhklt, lof'br nh Km ivi MfivearWd atiraiUm, ImIuc bhis U tpe l"V a iu fr uf p'fjeg. Tbo (uHftinc are ibe Mttui (are, u i rVMrtli, per rv Im lhn one week, pr lay 1 00 ( t.il !rrn trvl rf ,(, llf price Huttfr. Hnw (wr erk ...... . 9(0 !! ona etk, tt 30 Ju U 7, CUM JtXMOr. S. It. lUtmr eretil am) eindMja eiiLUa, i'd tU! la an ahundtnl wppty of iriin, lie. fviii mtj r)r afMtbirlirarabiBg avS frd am prufterly attrnUd to. 3'H VMubVlile IhrovtVtta TtrtWO ecttmlAod rtoi to tie 1 9 Wf 4-m t'rmmn. tba anbrr1bef offera fof lie Tie - r rm th i 0 lb auuib anfa e Ibe Tadkxi rirtr. aaJ am both stdre ft OaH'f CrtL edHftW bade of. iam I. fMf, AdaailtirW,4MbtT,belwesj 3 I'k! 8 milra of SalUbury. lUwaa ewqiiey, K C. TIm. U. k.all. M acre tlXtmL a ml. ponnm c which m Brat rle laai ia tb coiUy. hrttlirg A.kk, (m er i, ttaUtt, anl all OareS. Mnr k '. A ufTieMM aaantHv of khd la uwrr e uniiatk-n. pri.fi'alty to employ 14 or 15 fan- wi'h l nifTitienl (Mutrtit if fkrcDrkt r""" el.rt 1. 1. tr all oa. i . ... muu. m m iwfirto ji.UHjr wicarrn. I Ott U't l h f;vtiMAe if Ic'wg, ,M m& ba. s n r nrt fuirilntii, divided iato (ao or mon pUn'iiiont. AI-cwjI be dupearrl ot, Ihe eubarri' W inirrit br blf the Vlhjahrn 1X3 'ILl knoan aa In,: M,U,, M Orani'a Cretk, brtaeen .1 arxl 4 arnica froov aatikbury : I he fnbcriber baine deiermined to mII. afltha aba pmparty, or any part of It, aia be dioaed of on the mnat aoGomnvxlatUtg tenna to the purehaarr. IVrauna dcairaua of pnrchawng, are Invited to f tsmiae tbo praww iei r wuica, m my airMee, mill oe shown by my brother, Jane I. Irg. bring aear Long's ferry -r by oy 0err. oa the prmtiwi, - i r by oy 0err. oa ibe prmis. ftwa( - - OOLI) WASTED, : nrKTlNCTOrt fc WYNNE wiab to nurcbaao " " a eootklaralle quantity of Caifor which . , thry ViTI Mve' the bljfbavt prtee In eah, on dei kvery M UW anTcr4auiu awvj hi miwuuij. - H2L?d2: - oa . "1 WtWtf for fttcsTtvmeTing. rflllE Rev. Tboeiai T. Vlurrt Informi the titi 1 tens nf North-Caroline that, by authority r.f Mn. I-irh, he bu appointed John C. CtMtrelt and Tr. DTtt. Irnn'sp, of Charlotte, W. Carohnt; Agrnts f correcting impedimenta of apercb. 1 hr above named iri.t' having receive! fulf invtruction and an'hority, give rto'ice to lh eominnniiv in K'fvr' ,,,' fcr preparrd faeo ljr. D. K. Iotap, wiXharlotie, lfo to,U0n 0f their attention to Instnirtion) to nil hnmay come well recomowndM form. rpr-y awl honcwy i and no otners nera apply . Children, above three rears of ge, of rwpecf. able parcnti, v. ill be received." From this it ma be umir Mood, vhat all aduUa must briag certifi. ' catti of Ihcia atandirr ia aoeJety. Adulta aiay , ; ffjluro biiger1 Imeif ncea 'are4 regulated y-i j rTreumrfancm, ad wtll be Snade knowa on ap plication. Hoard can bo had Oft resaonthla termi Charting June V, 1627, N. II. Mr. J. II. Cntire II waa a stammerer of the worst kind, and baa been cured on Mn. Iigh rm. 3t73 r j . 'i - i mm- Ten lioWnra HeWMtl. RAN a-.ayfron the wibfrrihcr.oa Friday, tlie . 2.M (Uy of June, 18.7. between Danville nnd Hulljbiirv, a ftejjro man by the name of nniitim, 20 )Vra of ape, very black and vcrv likely, about 6 feet high, good countenance, mid very ftna white teetn. I uougni nun irom mo Itoanokc t:ompar;y. He waa ruiaed near IlalU fix, N. C. an J will try to get back to that place, t wilt give the above reward, ami nay all other -reaoiihto ehargen to any. peraon who will do. -liver him.lB 'Ihomas and M.amuel Hawlina, of l)anvillc, or pnt bim m jail, and send informs tion to Kawiws, o, unvuit, wuu wm yj u umm! In nr absence. The Roanoke Sentinel will give this three in. aertiona, and charge the Subscriber. : - ; ; GUAKLKt A. STOKES"' v.7wr'.12r. 4t73 - away iirooi. inw nu" br. living iu fairfirld dia. . 4rkt4. Olrtihaa,0 (be 4th int. t Meara oW. veW blaek epi plesion, ratner piraimg counio t . nance, down look, low ipo. i ken. not tall but ratber atout miKle- and it i probable be will make hie way to yiipnia, from whence ne was Drougw i ana he may alao clmnKe bia masters name, a he bas doite tho fitce before. Any perron who will take up aaid negro, a'd confine iim in jail, and ! inform ine by letter, directed to Mount Pleasant j'ost office, Fairfield dirtrict, S. C. 'all receive tlie above reward, sod all reanonabk chargea Pl"d JOUN KUt ' j 8, ir. . tr; .. .-- . ' m ..... f . - i -, i ::1 - " ' 'I , . '-ji Jjreiit wibsrH'ift si. v:
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