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is THE H'AFPtMAN., rim 43fk.(Gl.Si - . - - ; JtWi't A shady-calm letmi) iwns i-1 envy no one' happier lot, r - : , i; '- ; - , , Though 9$ao rich or great. ;; - , " : 'Steely alin, tecoM from noisen 4 , ; ' I;.:-, I pass the fleeting hour, :.:i;.:::"''--v,,.j '''' '""'--i JJor fear, nor grief, nor care 'annoys. 1 '. ' Thauks to Almighty power.'"' Tc , '41 -fiut rosy health and blocwing peace, ' ' . ' ..':'. "i.:. Crpwn each successive toft ''''.: In pleasure, innocence and ease, 4 -. 4 The minUie rollawag. -n .' May I with sweet Content of mind, -?, -v-Tor.' lite tajoynfmifr';:.-; .-. -. 1 Andalter deathjrili leave .bindiv.!- ' p. ' . A good and virtuous name. '. ; ' -,v .- . . "-.'-'"'. 'V " ' - - V ' ' - jr w tbt blafesw (kartell ' - . '" . A SKHIOU5 AWVEKTISEMENTV' . ; . ... 'Qretmackt-ntk Monks. 180 A WIFE WAXTliD IMMEDIATELY. The fubfcriber,, from' the eity pf -Athens, ' in Ancient Greece, , teacher of the Greek, .' Latin, French, Italian and 'High Dutch languages came' to Great Britain near five complete yean fincc, by the recommenda tion of Dr. Brown, a phyfician of reada bility in PruITia, to Iphyficianof eminence in Miachefter Square,' JU'b'ad!nt5iri(ht f be married to a Ltd hot above the age of . twenty, who pofieffcs a fortunt'of five hun dred pounds iterlhg a year, and profeflorvof the teligioVof the four. Patriarchs 'blHhV High Greek Church (8c not of the Roman - opinion.), J.- ' -At he ii anxiout, he. hopes foma one of, the above defcription wilt cotae forward aa" foon at (tnvenient. .':" 4 "44 ' , At an inducement, he means to travel (af ter marriage) from this country to Athens, . from thence to jerufalem by the way of ConfUntinop'e, and if his fpoufe choofts to return, he will leave that after a ftay oi . eighteen months, - 5. .'v-f 1 he lublcribcr is well known, and cart be recommended bymany; refpe&able peo- to the fubferiber will be attended to. - ' CONSTANTINO DSMETiU.VDIS. ' lixiraFl froth general reJUalont, t$c- w HAP PINESS t from a hti wirl of a cehbrated Th? world abounds with good as well as evil. Our own' difpofuion and difcontent too oftenpoifon & embitter the rich repaft. It is iwdeed evident that there is more goodjthah evil it? tl world. Plenty is certainly more ; common ' than fcarcity health than Ccknefs ; eafc than pain."' And this is fo far confirmed by experience, as to, render the defctiptiona or-human mifery, ... worthy of Itttlc credit and attention, few, fortvfyrknow "wha pletely raiferable. , Who of Us, in this court. try, does not every :d ty enjoy fome folid comfort A vail majority is warmly cloath ed, plentifully fed, and accommodated with a houfe for hcl;er, ani a bed for repofe," . Yet let the balance be held evenly. . There is, we all experience an abundance of evil in the world ; and it ts aggravated and increafed by fear, and i the : acllvity of. a lively imagmaUon. - ; . It is true alfo, that the bed of our plea sures and njoym.ents are rather amufive, than perfectly and durably tatisfa&ory. For . who ever declared himfelf, in the midft of grandenr, plcafure, opulence, happy to the, 'Many tt'lagi wbichi lnrthe raidft oS.ow complaints, we peflefs and enjoy in fecuritjl, would perhaps render half our fellow crea tures rapturoufly delighted, though 'they; who were born to . them, py 'them not the feaft attention, in the taeeracfa of rcacluW after fomething mre, fomething 'higher,. lometbing better, to be enjoined ac a juture aay; mat say wtucn never comes, to mor tal mao-Thev poflellion of our bessbs entire of our limbs uninjured, of know ledge and (kill, of friends and companions, is often overlooked, though it would be the ultimate wi(h of many, who, as far as we can iudge, deferve it as much a. ourfel ves. - IjiMany-alwaysLcornpaie-themfelveswitlk thofe who are above them, without once HobkiiigXpto the vale below, where ihoufands Hand gazing at Mem witliL,eovy " and' ad. miration By this unfortunate comparifon, their own things Iofe,; in-, their opinion, much of their value,' and fuaetimes become totally contemptible, . . :4r ' ; , . -- When we conlider the number and varietjr of evils, almoft intolerable, in the life of man, we mould Icarh to cftcem every difaftef incident to human natu-e, which has not ytt fallen to pat lot, as a ju ft caufe of felf co gratulation, complacency! and gratitude But through envy, we turn from the mis-' fortunes of others and think only of .thofe advantages which give them a fupenonty over bur own condition. If we fee a man mfjror dumb,"Dflind,rdt fame,' r idur,r or in difgirace, we-donot. -derive ' comfort from tbc confideratioo of our own excrep tion from Ma defied and calamities t but if we obferve anbi)her adorned with beauty, with ftrength, pJeVated to a high rank, or loaded with riches,, we Jecretly repine that we have not been equally blcffed wich world ly profperity, . ,. . But let us confider how many there are, wh'J would envy every one who has but health and liberty. Go into an hofpital. Vifit a poor houfe. Infpefft a prifon. Compare your own health, your own com petency, your own liberty, hard as you deem our lot, with the friendlefs wretch, ,w!io lies in the agony .of pain, .orlanour. of difeafe, with no help but the cold hand f:6Vtj;uW'ehantf,No kind relative to fcjpth with his bland voice, to clofe his eye and iTied a tear on ""his departure; Compare )our lot witli his"whoia" loaded with chains where the iron rnters his foul, in a cold and damp dungeon. .Compare; it with that of your poorer neighbours, at the next door. Compare it with that of all the ;fons end daughters of " ifflilicin," a large family every where to be found. : Men are, indeed, too apt to defpife what ' arc called little advantages, common com forts daily pleafures, hourly conveniences ', whereas they are often of the higheft Im-i portance as -the-gneralJiappinds jof Jifell - , II ,... . I ... J is uiuauy maae. up or panicuiars, wnicn appear minute, but the fum of which makes a great totatr-We wait till ta-morrow to be hppy i alas ! why not. to-day ?r Sbafl we be 'younger ? Are we Ture we (hall, be healthier?. Shall we fee better, hear fetter tafte better ? Look at fome aged mifer, arid judge. Then why cannot we be' happy to day, with health, a competency, and a clear conscience, t... - ' We are unwilling to be fatisfied with the pleafures of fimplicity, and the delights of nature. The beatts around us are Content ed. Jbe lajrk foais, and fmgi in exultation j but man? forgetful of "nature, muft baye rfcnnrfe tn lipjrocuteJiitisfacltion ) and tbmgaTeem toTBave'litIe, reliiTf.'wnrcn rare not leatoned by ditacujt of attatnment.r content ? Who ever faid, I am now in that fettled Rate ofenjoymeot ind perfed 1 ? contentment," that I conceiYC not a wifhlof ! ' man fliould learn to cfteem every. one addition to I look . not; to a jotttre day j which he has cfcaped, a uft eauie of felf for an jnereafe ; I acquiefce j free aVonce trom t nope and from fear T'rAa invpldntary Cghrlfesm thrBeT , .1 fhall think myfelf not ufelefslv emDloy ed in the endeavour to difcover the caufes of man's "failure in lfcarch of fatisfaciion. Whati is it that dafhes his fwecteft and mod plentiful cup with a bitter mixture ? In the fir ft placed man raifes" nis elcpecar tions tod high ; beyond whr nature arid experience juftify when he ventures to promife himfelf aBy happinefs without de fed, and without abatement ; a fun without , fpot; a Iky without cloud, ; The World is now old and the experiment of attaining, to DCrfedion of: hjnninpfa fiaa fipi-n trim A f every individual that ' ever exiftedvinit. Ma ny - h ave left o n -. record ft f a cconnt" of their experiments, and aa nmform avowal .would tafte the happinefs allowed to human nitare, ' mull learn . to take aim at marks within his retch, to be duly fenfible of lit tle advantages- and comaon bletTings, daily exempting from evil, from pain, from debt; from extreme want," from infamv. exile. from imprifonroent. "Hw much. happier ia he who has, a fufficieocy bf food,' of ral aaent, forfaWtooiTa warmhed than millione f the human race I Yet thefe things are little thought of by; thofe who murmur at the evil of life, and pintr with the mifery of their own Ctualion. . . Some thing unpoffeffed Hill torments ; yet all Willi v -rraa nappyr - ' connratnlatiort and of Priiidje; - The ah J!!Cj!lfLlillLE?"i if0 "TP8 jitt!?.. exemption Iro n pain, fnould be a eontinual feaft. The aching1 of a tooth may deprive urof all complacency in the midft of plenty and magnificence. ...A fit of the goat. or Itone may make a trown of gold and emer alds, a crown of f horns. S Then while we have Uo pain, no ache, no ficknefs, why do we-not enjoy our tranquillity; with pious exultation . , . . . . ; ,. . " Here . feeras to' be the grand error. There is a more general dcGre- to appear happy than to be o4 Men live m the eyts or tneir neignooara. ( i hey wilh to polfels ArriBflJiappinefserclefso They are defirousof being envied, failed of ; -and, in reaching after 'the'' lhadow, they drop the fubftance., : T- v ',, ''. '., . ,tS,uch, and many more, are the mitbkes of men, i the purfuif of happlntfi They all originate I from a ' defertion of - truth and fimplicity j' from vanity, pride, folly and vice. ' '.-"".: )''.': 44'-j y; f ' :44JJ2. 4 But eten the wife, the virtuous, the reli gious,' and the comparatively happy, are ftill no more than men r and, being men, are fubjc"l to much r7 mifery, to bodily1 pains. ifeaftsyinfirmityV Jecsy and worldly lotTeF ano , crones. - f i he gardens ot. thc wor'd produce only deciduous 'flowers. Peren nial ones mull be fought' in the delightful r ep-iotii of Heaven.. Rhfea without thorns are the growth of Paradife alone, Thither then let us repair. I -v -- '. ADVERTISEMENT, rpas police orFayettevitle having strictly enaroin ,X edinf) iho ongm of the repoit in circulation, -that the tmaU-px had been introduced, and .that m culation for ihit distal had teen pnUKd in this town bavinff-tpund it to be totally untrue, dj hereby eertiry uch a may "euteruia apjsretven ionv a tbat account, that the said report are e iiom Mr, Hay hav ing brought witu bim from Ireland tao matter ot the Vaeciad, or Cow-P which has in E np been wad At a complete preventive-, to that' dreadful mala'ly, the Small-P.- Dr. M'Queen hai in Calated some chil dreu w'th this ma"' i tut iu (r,iCt titej harnllcli, and not ia the leatt Imectiom, It is hoped that ho alarm created by the report of irt being the Small-Pox, will be effectually do.ie aay, vd that the ieart of -every one will ba en.irely removed, t They also certify that the prac:u?e is tpppd, and that those children inoculated with Jhe Vaectne inat tety si-e removed ta renteiiVFWBt i situaiiutveo that eni'rtre 'h iitftvUoiiliit could not be easily com. Tn jrticated urpersons going in, and out of, oremin ine in. town. e. '". '',-''.'" l'f''S.f. fhi subjoined certificate ct .wo1 gentlemen Who practice pnysic it ini ro.yn, win luruier sumce .19 she that the Vaccine or Cow-Pot ix of no impor tance so iir as telates p danger tuwaids any.- . . ' 4 - Copy, ' .. -. -.-j,v ,.! (Signed) S MI) RLE Y, M, Police. , 1 JOHM WIN SLOW, . iLISH STEOMAN", a . ISAC HAWLEY, ",.'-.' SAM. GOODWIN , " 1 PHILIP H'AUORD," i ' FMittsiJi, Jw)1, 1801. ' In obedience to requejt of the Police of Fayette ville, we tho sitb Ciidstj da hereby csrtily, that fr ,m tlm o,)portumna we- have badolcobtiiruoj a kno'v-k le:ge ul ihe Vaccins -r Coft -Pyx, ye-believe It to be tn iio-dejjre ri ecuui U as tu be lalten without in - cuiajian .fal ye) -o ha-itt-.g tai ity. will .mt hw the Smal -I'ok, an't that ali'thfiym, mi arco.nfSj:iy inj it are o ailid .hat it u atteitrfcii Vr.h nircegiad o; Uanjcr. ' Coty, 4? .r.-jei .1 10H-N' S131XY' " , Fayeltmde, Jtij 7, Oli : 7 '. 75;,. i Lul J Lt:teririiiu-uii in the t'M-:Jj1he tuyetle lMetJu ti , 1801, tshi'ii if n it tUktn up tvfor Iff 4 lit 4 October . tun t, be ttttl to t.:nt Genem' 4 P'-'t-Oo'ct u$ D'-aaLitr4. ' , . CAiTAlN dwa.d Armstrong, DLliri county! Donald ifcin, .cac 'er fayetievilie Academy j Maicont Bute, blacsmjih, Cumberland county j John Bioatr, j'.ii. to bn'kU at Fayettevil e j Jamr s Benne:, Samp on county, care of John Hall j Vv ,iAn Catvei, n-ar Fayuueviile j John Chambei,, James Chambeis, Hen y Cannon, Duplin coun.y Norman Campbell, ';c;ic.l.'..a.)T;r, nea tayet-eviJie; JJr. J -shua Larinan, Fayet:eville, 2; Duncan CampbeHTitwbeson coui.ty ; j-v. Monsieur Caj 01, Fayette i.le, N.'C( Wiiliam Cuit', Cumberland Cjunty ; Duncan Cia-A'tord, care of Du gala Cuuk, near CroS,-C etk ; Dugild Claik, Hani-tiu-nd eck,j. near Ciosi-Creek, 2 ( Allen Cameron, Mount-Pleasant, Cm bsrland county f ?et Col bitath, near Fay etieile ; Allen Davn, Fayertevilie ; Wilbaiu Dolbv. Hector', creek.- Cumberland ccuntvi jibn Ltevan, jnn. Black riverr Lewi Dicksoir, Dup- im ,t frayejevuiej 2j. Col. William iJiCKsonLiJut-iiu J. hn Ean, Eayettevilie;'-John Gerom, caie 4f j iih Vance, Faywtevule R liart Cordon, CumL- and coutify 0T?n Holmes, Sampserrconnty, 2; Thvrna, Hughs, meichant Little ttiver, C. Jjb;i Hays, preacher, near Fayettevtl ej George Uaniptuh,. tay ettevilie j William HamiLon, Fayeutviiir ; .Caibrii;' Ham.lttm, widow of V i'Gam M'MilUn, Cumbi rland ; W.litam James, Fayette' !le 2 i Lewi, Jjlii.ston, !o. John Jack.jn, Cumberland cpun.y ; Richa d Ingram, tayi-tieville ; Cbarlct king, Satafiw-OjiMy, near th'e Six Run, j William Keys, Pan. LiaJIajjijjon; foun ts 97 Kiiljuier liipiin. couniu , .T3KSirwv riey, Samp.n county, U ; liecti-r M'MilliM, Gum S-vamp, Richm ndcoi.myi ArchdrM'Faxken,um bt-iiand comty i Juhu Mun oe, do. John-WInnis, Bull Brantii, Kjbeson c -.nty ; Huh Miller, tayetie vilej Duncan Win ue, Kehmnd county) Hugh M'Coil, Old rk, Richmor;d c:u-.ty j John M'Leaa, ic ooiniaaie:, v.umt)eriaiia co ji'ty, 'i j John M'Lt a r Richmond county, cai of Mr. Thunr on. 1'avet e- vilie i Uonal 1 M'Kiniie, wbcerright, tare ot . John Stewart, Biack riter ) A, M'Kay, I aytttevillc j Eonald M'L.eian, Kicnmond cminiy j Maic m M'eil, Eq. M'taUsyH'e William M'Lenden, Fayetteviiie , 2 M:s. A-nes M'Milian, Shoeheel. care ot John La- mon, Fayetteviile i John Needham, Rand-.lpr., care of feter rerry, iaytt eville ) Alexander KiChoison, sad dler, Richmond county j Thomas Q.fcrton, Fyett. .ville, 2i Ja;haa Prince, Cumberland county t-: c- ward Pennington, ' Montgontenrcbanty .' and 12. Reyjjold & CO: , Werchams; FavettevilUAnBu shaw. ttm. fw,ueriana irauwy iwaicom Sliaw, hat ter, Robeson eorinty; : Celea jSfi'oad, Robert Scqtt; A Lij tf Liilen remaining in tie the Pol Of ' 4 fee at'-Raleigh i quarter ending the June. - -, ' TlOADUAM Atkinsi Mrs. Beagle J JLV 'Jofeph Brasficld Ekiah Blcdfoej" BoJcy 4&nbree 4 Witiisip -Barker, a JL.U Bledfoe 1 Gee Bradley r Richard Cafwellj lames 'Curhum j Cloud M'Callum t Dil-; lam Cafwell I Jamss Qoman Thomas Dil ' b, 11 James Darit'eJ 4 Jolin Daniel Xjohd " Ruft Eaton 1 John Eafton j James Ealton Lewis Green Bctijamin " Holeman r Bol v ing G. Hobbs, .2 r John Hogg ; James Harris j James Hardcafel f John Haywood,1 3 V Thomas Jones t MiTs Nancy Jones j ; Kobert N: Jeffreys tiniani ludd 1 John ' aiteiiWiHf a'ai-trci1 J Saanderrjp John Medeiiris $' John Martin 1 John Su 1 Joho trirtcr jfJoba JNorrJs, ;' Thomas Pleafants ; George ICoonti ; Ifrael Par fhll 2 t Tbotnas; Price ; Edward Pride j Vincent Rice j CoL R.- Sottthcrland j Lu cindc Riimuls f Edward 'i omlinfon Wm White, 4 ("Francis Wilkes Jordan Wor ftlm't Mark Wii!iarrrfon ; JDaniel .Whci tou.'i ;, StcrHjig : Wheaton'; ' Thomas B. Littlejohn j Burwell iVicfc", 3 ; The hon. the Judges of thfc Circuit Court ) Mr. Ha- ' nor Willis John Craven f Joffiua Sugg f Patfey M'Callum 1 Etbeldrctl Williams 1 iNaihanjel Jcmes t Henry R6wln ) Thomai Diliun, Charles Ken non. 1 ' - : vvm.'SHAw;pI m ' Pittsbofough -Academy. r pH E Revv pilliam Bingham having lig JL nified his intention of qjittinq; bit fitiiation as Principal Teacher the-fcegin-ninj tf-July next, the Tiuttees anxious td fuppant an inftitution which has hithctto been iu fuch high reputation, are defirous of engaging a perfon whefe abilities and characlet are unque ilionahle to take charge of it. Any perfon duly qualified and wi(h ing to engage on producing proper recom. mendations, will meet., witli every encou ragemcut by applying to v ' JAMES BAKER, Secretary. N. B. Thofe Parents and Guardians in debted for Tuition, are earneftly defired to fettle with the Treafurer as food as poffible. Pittfborough, April 7. . i tf A PLANTATION-, Ut. FOR SALE. 'T'HE subscriber intendii g to remote fiora Chau X ham, proposes disposing oi hu plantation artdf cips growing thereon, and j art of bit stock, ctniliw ing 0 one good mate, foui cowj md calves, tome heikxs ana yong steers, and abou twen.y hog. T geatlemen I.-the fcrwrBunTry, such a plan.ati n would, be eligible a : a summer residence. It ontains 20t cres of tillable laid, tolerably vood and well water-. ed, aoout thresqua. cm of a mile from Pitbbjtwaglt T ieie is on it a snug log-cabin in which he now .ives, W4 a 9mali c'aijy kitchen, stable and corn-crib a vt a new jramsa inu e, oniy ihmgled andweather boardid, about 31 feet by 21. ten feet riich! . Vrw g jju siuigjLxuiivenieiu B "j , ...... . wvme l. Aicmuaio.acucrsi near Ut. Conlldermrr the numhrr est rviu in :t Droojn n u. n1 r tv;ii;, ciV. .tn:J.i:: :f 7 O V .T W ; MIUi iam StowartrRictiiYio-td county, JQtin'.lorrans.- Samtmon cottniV: iWillinm iuton. Sampsoncountyi. 2 John To'er, Cumberland county; jotin 1 hompsonr James To ry, do, Matthew Wa MjFayel'te'viilc j John" Viiliatii30n, meichant, Fayettevilie, 4 Jamej.Murryliipli , county; Ar tour Murm do. Solomon JCal!.Shoirreel, Robeson toumy j jnuraocK winnoT, ',tiftf cf Djhcan M1 Leran, Merchant, Fayetterille; " - - 4 ' .: 4-. 4 1 duncan: M'Rae; pJm, - ID ESPECTFULLYf begs leave to inform tie pub V 11c, tnat ae'tias. commenced the ipractice of rnyncand ISurijery in Igyettevillci He hopes that from his knowledge of bis profession,' and the unre mitting attention he will pay to thosd who honour hird 7 5uvy:jieni, .io give general satisfaction. "- He has Jikewitfe opened a Medicinal Store, and has just received trom London a general 'aisortriwnt of .vrugi. ano rviojicmes,. fatent Medicines," &r.f c which he otfers tor tale on the most rtasonable frrms Case examined and prescribed for at hij shop, ' wkloal any oiher charge than 'the Shop prite of tile Medicines.;-- '. : :. -. .-. , .. Tlie .greatest accuracy obseivod in the propa atio'n of jrescriptions ol all kinds. ' ' I,' '' . ; ' A. S, HENDERSON, Surgeon-. . . Fayetteville, June 16. " 74 NOTICE I hereby, given by the Directors of ttfe Deep and Haw River Navigation Comt anv. that a numbpr ot Lpt in' this town will be otTered for sale, on the Sifc and 6th days' of Auirust next, and that Friday the !7ih of said month- is the day appointed by "law lor the ge nera) meetingof the Company at said place. They like, wise request all those whose bonds to said Company are not taken 1 up.to eome nrcired at that time to Da the money to Jhcir Treasurerr - They also inform all those persons who have not, or Who shall not have made the, second payment for their respective,Slares in said Navigation on w before the Monday of the 2nd Tues dayot '.saiimonth,'t . all such Shares willon tbat day be sold at Pittsborbugh to the higbeM bidder, ac cording to law. ; JOHN HENDERSON, President. Uagnood, l2ib June, 180U 1 p 3 The whuls will be i.M on the premises tv vendue to the highe-.t bidder, on TueiJiy the 12i'hof Au gj3t next, at 12 i'c)jck. "Terms ol the salt one and two years credit for th-; lands, and sit months ciedit f..t the crops, stock; find farming utensils All sums under tV.e pounds ready money. . Possession : iil be' jjiven on the day of sale. Eoads and apt roved security will be rerf .uirert. ..-.-r, , Piitsboitjugfi, Jirne21. Wm. BINGHAM. 14 3 THIRTY DOLLARS REWARD. - " . -.. - . RANAWAY frctti the Subscriber, on the 27th ult. a nc-ro man by the name of DAVY TOWLER, a large, well niade feHow, about 28 yearyof ae, ha a pleasing countenance when spokrn to s he? Is a black smith by trade. He carrUni off with him a scarlet f.'ant white rmiiy waist flvwfe juair of' ling.bo)is - with while, topsj lis right car has been cpjrlfija'hd has a scar over his kft eyebrow : his aim iv to K - w Stokes- euuntyMn this s ate, k Any pewon wi) deliver the above mentioned negrp to' me, or ser ure Mimn jad and contrive me Word, shall tccejve tho: above reward,'-' ' . . ' n i " ' ' : ' 1 WILLIAM1 RANDLE, ' Greensville c-ttnr, Virgitua. , & Ml '' -....-, iTWO HUNDRED DOLLARSEWARD. RUNAWAY from the Subscriber, iS tW slat of Georgia, on the 3th of March last, two neirroes IS A AC.and BETTi' they arfe both from North-cJ ripand luhte been seeo'on tbejir way backus Isaac " wa dricinaUy the Droreny of William Turk- Jives in tpioir pouatyp. top'' distance abov Wik . m.iifiiii. c5Vorougnt into ttie state of South- ' Caroika by Mr;. Henry Caimofl,- and there told to a : per,on Dy i;ie rame..oi jUunsOh, tronj whom I pur chased -him.- Betty was .originally the property, of one John West ,'whom she says, liy'dtiaNeuse or New Rv4 I bought of Jesse M 'Call, Esq. cf this state. ' They are both of a black complexion, and very likely the fellow, about 5 feet ,10 inches High, 22 or 3 years of agf t the wencVis very shOtf and remitkable well , made, liaaxiart -rfflpedmieht-in errperdi, 18"20 years of aget sb- was stolen ff by the Idlowj h has a free Wife id The neikbbourhood of Mr TWIt huJ"ormer paster, and mosr pibbably will attempt to pass ai a free man-The aboye reward will be paid to any persons who will deliver the said jailor of Savannah, Georgia, or one hundred dollars to ;. iivc inera connnea in irons in any gi od jail in either of the sea-port towns on - the Continent, provided in formation be immediately given me by post, the fetter to be sent to the Savanna, post-office i If they should1 betaken Sepatatefy, the rewaicT'will h A ate cf two thirds the respective turhs for Isaac, and; - V.IS I.HIU mr city. 1 suspect Isaac carried off Bet ty for the purpose of makinsr her hi ,k.V biS fie wile and Himself Will remove to Virginia. A reward of two hundred arid fifty dollars will be paid to any person who will prosecute to conviction anv whit person found baibounng them. ' , :j ' 1 n - ' ' -BENJ. RAYNES. Georgia, May 27th, 1801. ' ' ' .! ,. N. B. Every Editor in N. Cam ins will nwiwi tki upfonunate pen6n above, by giving this advertisement an inseruoa in their paper as often as may be coBvtni 1 ' ent. - . .71 3)a .
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