, . ; i ' ; A . v ' ' ':-'-r ' " --y - v I ;: ! 'v ' ' 'v '-v'i';i';Vi,Hniii-Jiilfkiitace. rw,lhe sefiie inipirfd him with rekard ! W : Vicar WWi r;:SSri;I- the SUnd on F-ayttttTitk, tteiiWmerW occu- .vr'a pU4luLKIB.ttb f .,-a. i v-V ; T-; i lriifiicTUtMiJTS'?'' 525 itii ,ikiki' Jt-JPi,.;n'lii- i&r.'i.. -'':VJ,w.l5Jrt!0!l;lj,-.j - - tendcarrymg on thiTailoririe Business ili llit JUcJw just reeeit4.fiom;PhildeIphi" and, 'Not iiWiratWthpseot great - every nw-"- '-znr ' ff tY I imwii t wt w ' attention' saio tanr tieTiad scarcely pissdoor . win- W,.ed in pavivgJhc.Mrect5 After ' having llited HiinhV toofc .Mt..othft;-mi?P,' (tHe ratnmer,)lruck some btows upon rhe Lvem-t, at thelramcime . ddreng the bid man;! wmitoo(T amazed at this ad vet,. ful for a rrsoa ryour agebave;you 1,0 ions WhU-cniiM tiare innur ;bors, ;and m6rurjMil age? Forgive m,;Rir; 4e Wghe hopes 5 but ;th wfWUw Where arCttierVithen r oldesi ha obtained the rank orCaptaifrniIndia, in KiiMreflf.thlIoriwahle-EafttvIndia CompanyVThecond i'kewinli -ft&l jn tfeJiopo 6f rivalliog hi brother- ni. ..i:t t J.uaMl: r ahH a maroentarv tear bHimteed hi?eyt,- And'prav, what has become of the thrd Ahs be b !anfe security br nic Jjthe poor. boy ;vengag fed pay debts tnd being nable to fuiarihel at0ertatinhe isit prisoni'- At this recital the genUnan steppJed aSide a few paceJU-ahtl covered his face with his haridvlAfter feelings H Resumed thetscoarseT-. A nd has :he Ad fsthiegeoerate ion this captainvrr ejiijpa any-thing tricte ;Jjfou from lyu) miSerieaC Ab ! oqs hebotIlpve)ind respects his father ; he. has 'heirvtiay money, even morethapl wsufficieht for , my wanis ;our-t nan ,nc,iHiiuriuuc iu iuc n ing bimselfubable to fpay'he as caused my ruinvtThPT.liaVe taken rtoy?TaU,; and nothing now eiriaiorftif tne. ' At th a mo ment, a young man passing his head through the iron gratings' of awindowf in the r pris onf began' to cry, Father ! jfather I -if my brother William is still ! alive, this is he ; he is thelgentrenian Vho,peaks with you ! tleraan thrttwin hirnself inlo thed:man,! arms, who iik? onebeside himself atteu;nt: ,0S t0 sprak and sobbm, had not recover e4' his seneSr when'an old woman, decefit ly re8ed,rashed .from a . poor lking hntcryipWheiishey then ?Where art thou by dear William ? ; Comr to ne rcomb ard embrace yon r mother . llie apum ,, no ; sooner ooseryea oerj man. jie quittf dfhis father and went to, throw hi m- elfaiiKti the neck of the cood old dame. scene, was .;; now overpowering .ine traveller ;left Jthelr j-oono; and increased : the number of s nee ta tors.- witnesses of the most affecting &ght;i . .V "CV rs"i' "auc rtu i way, "f ugi wic ;..crAwd,i''aidt''ad?aa"etok'!to , v?aa thusjaOdressedJnlir ask the: honor jfyour Vacqujuintnce jwe would glajdiv haTe&tven:aHiuiidredrthous- and Uo bep i t riesses of t his' tender meeting with-'yovrvlfiimora Ihe honorfoi yuu and your&to dinner in this ceptejriit.wttlT Mlnt:l! W pp(!4t thbewoulU neither vat mr ilrinlc u ri ti I J h i du neist bro th e e naa short ?htr$ thevurtd(the -w f crsJiiign,- ioq 80u ier . il a D0S0C3 eU h heart to; his'parentijftin the triirellers .i "? fallrextent, thikiDnessf rovid:cei , ; jj!0u?ht mup, to: the busine2S f a weaver, f Juf I requiited Oiisiioten tions badly i for j . Ptractd'vailiabit3i)ir Witio:t:;e Bydiot of econnmjr, ind the aid "oF eom rnerr, ;I a massed hbhoraoly 'stck " of v iceIt JS-tfue I .ma de thre reinittances to my.father.j but the firs dnlji onjiistin intd'th'e hands of a man who had the' mis- fortune to jbecome trtsoitenf ; and I entrust ed the third tot a Scotch g nil e ma n ij h dfd, lipon the passage ; but I hold bis re ceipt, and his heirs will account to tne for It After dinner the Ciptain1 gave: hU fatjier 20Qy to su ppFy his most pressing wants f? and aVihesme time secured to himv as well as bis mother an annuity of jS80rreyertible to hs two brothers pro mising to pu rchase a commissiiin for th soldier, an4to ' Settle ; the oungest in a manufactory,1 wl)icli he was abou 1 1 estab lish in Scotland for the purpose of aSbrd- inff empiuy nienc ro rvi counirymen. : Je sides he prestnted 500.as a marriage por-tionto-hrsisteri whos;wj,s I'darried to fatmer in Indifferent ' circumstances ; and, after ; havingf distributed 050 among the poor he en?erained at an1 elegant dinner the prtocipal inhabitants of the burg. Such a man inerited the favors of-forfune. By, J his generous sensibility tqo, he shew ed,", indeed, jhat be was worlhy pf the.' d is tiiguthed honor so profusely heaped uj nn him bv IJie illustrious Lord C. ; SilEpUEKi) OF SALtSBURY PLAIN. : ' 1 ' ' ' ' . :i -r Our rudeus will be gratified vvih the feV'aSilheriiic particulars relating to -this 'distinguislifd saint of (Bod , which ha ve ben communica'ed to us by a friend who recently bad them from thr mouth of the youngest and; only surviving sm' if the good tdd imin. , Most f, the particulars mentioned in M r?. MoreS iract are strict ly agreeable to. facln : simte, however, have been adued' either by way of embellishment or for want of Correct information Biit the de) in eation of cha rac te r ' is'per feci ly cor rect. The real character was as '.exalted. allowance being made for the infirmities nsepr8Die iron or corrupt natures, as hat beautiful pa' tern which is sketched in the tract wth suth J masterly, Kaqd. , , , :Mrs- MotiVe' beautiful tract under this well known title H so familiar to .all our readers that we feel qultte confident they will participate largely with us in the plea sure, of being iritrtMluced to; the godd old man a.a real clut r act erVt By the kindness of a ft ieniT who has lately vUited the cot- tage wherChe lived, and he grave ; where his remain lie deposited in the church yard of t West Ivihgtoti pgla.ti we have been favored - tvirh . many particulars renting. to" the life of that ageciaptl eminent saint f God, ad.tO evera Jcf- his notne- rous family, collected on the spot, chiefly from U yiu n ge tj son. th e tin I y s ur v i vor ou t of se vf n ( ee rr chi I d ren i David Saunders, the original of the verv just anil; ad mirable port.rai t of aa hu mble Christian depicted in Mrs. Moure's Shep herd of Salisbury Pla'iri, was born in 1 M7, & auer struggling, wiin tne many uimculf ie and tri ds which theMipport of a large f.i mily otV thirfhft.' children, upiri ar "al- low.ince tf vfe3 37 a week may well be supp'osKjiVto djpd' ftudileDlf Vn thf 9tl of September, 1790, in the eigbrietb yar of his, p For'ihiriyers lie was employed as Shepherd upon, one farm, and having much leisure,-ne.rmfih.yea nimseii, wtist tak ing care'of his flork, iti reading" the Bible, in meditatiiig :uki'on the, wondertul works of Godv aiitl Upon the fctifl more wonderful plSrif salVaMo; C. ;Cr; ,(Vhen l e was abru t 43 years old he Qar Lydia' Bihp, a pious young woman, who' was iiften ubject M seerelill ness." When ;iiv:!h h;f ?J h,r KahLlVf language, and dare presume to address large unnt-.wiu ue- uru Keep, invune thatcliof hisHiiittagrtd ; t here; hy the grace of IQM she al wa v s foiind some thing tieomTgif fie jrt - ;r '11? S; : ; 1 J . Tbe!; geijt le 1114 it m e n tijited on d er the name !N of M. Johnson, in Mrs. Monre's ract was )vn a ftVrAarilstr JamSiStrtlety hposewl0ank;the grwitetpleauin assitinghim inhisvarTims 1: vafti .;.uiAvi. LtiE . !l?ii.rat"SV 'PemP 1 flwjtfl aumireji auu iny.-";; at.j wnea aboa; a year 1 oei4re ii-uetcaae ...ioe- 4iiuri fiissi'T'll. A t A.I . k ; m ' f i U . 1. 1! 1 : : l: i 1 iorTa T5io.li awgewer.i i nauueert Dts cpn star. t prayer JhaiTtha ftotjeave hlm:taVtrdggte;icn'Vite:1 pray with greater, fervency;, than usual j then fallins if.to Vquietfjsieeb: it wai found in the morning that hisrausotned Spirit had tenterfd upon taatrest'fur whren U'had ucauij auu ma rcqu.esi was w gran tea., - JJC i'Z on a'tisit td'a friend t yke,' .before' retiring to rest jbnj night he was heard , to Known through every quarter of the rfobe, . ;Under the; appellation of - V . V The pioos Shephei-d of Salisbury Plain. 5 Whose j.Whistory has noeen read With . Adoration by multitudes Pr Christians ' In Europe, Asia Africa, and America! ' He was buried by his sons, Sept 9th, 1796. .Also, m memory of his wife, Lyd la Saunders, Buried near this place, . May 28th, 1 785, -'J. Phil. Bee, ; f.s ANOTHER STEAMBOAT DISASTER. 1 " v For the first time since ihk i ntrnri nrfirtn of steamboats, we have now to record a fa- rai disaster on the jy0rth River, by the bursting of a boiler. Last 'evening, the Chief Justice Marshall of Trov, and an old boat, but which hid this winter been thoroughly overhauled and repaired -having landed passengers at Newbur?. was procedingon her way to this city, when suddenly, and s it will appear by a letter from the, captain, unaccountably the head of the boiler (which is of copper) blew out wnh a tremenduous explosion ; and the steam and boiling .water rushing forth, scalded ten person so baHly, that several of them are not expected to survive. And the btat itself, owing to one of the stand ing pipes being driven thmugh the bottom was of necessity run on a.flat to prevent her Si u king. It appears that there were on board 173 passengers among whom as may be well Imagined the consternation' was very great. Happily the accident occurred at an early hour iff the evening and before the passen ger, had retired to their births ; otherwise 'hedisjtster might h.Vve ben much more fatnl, for ihe steam spread itself into the cabin. The actual huniber 'injured ' could not be ascertained, ihuugh no ph.'bible re port rates it over46 the captain sajs 10. Several areid toavejumped overboard and been taken up immediately, as the boat had iust feft the dock. ter ' Annexed is the Captin letter ; Niwinott .8 o'clock, Thursday. . J have the unpleasant duty of performing to say that, shortly after leaving the dock for New-York at this place, the whole front of our boiler blew out with a tremendous explosion. Ten pas sengers are. badly scalded, three orfuurso much so that their lives are despaired of.. The cause at present we know not, but can sav that the fcteam was very low, and the boiler well supplied with water, - at the time. The gauge cocks were tried while landing, and the. steam contin ually blowing offv As all is confusion, I name the following persons as most injured : Mr. Volant, engineer, badly ; Jas Williams, Peleg . Moore, . Crandeil, firemen; badly Thomas Dimond cook, nut badly Jas. C a sidy? Cde, Aaron,, waiters! Two passengers one badly the other. slightly, Theexplosion was dreadfuL'f I happened to be standing in an exposed situation, but receiv ed r.o 'injury of much Consequence and am do- infif au c can lor tne comfort of the distressed. One of the stand pipei was driven through the bottom of the boat, and I have hauled hr on the Hit below the dock, 1 ani almost exhausted and cai say no more. v r " - J j v ; Ht A FORD. ' Or? the invasion of France by the allied power a'artjrqf Cdsack9 Anertd a village calied CUgny, near Berville, where they pursued their, uual course of spoliatimi and j luiider. They reached a rural habi taliof ,. fid;'havinsf brikedown tS.e fence which enclosed the'grouhils, th-y marched towanU the Jmose. At the door they were met by. a n jAd man, whu end ea vored - to point nut to them theinjust'ice and cruelty o f t h e i t u n sol d ier I i ke conduct. But the lawless horde, brandishing their spenrsWver his hed, declared their determination to pillage, the cottage.;. Soldiers,? said the od man uncovering his bosoin. which was scarred by wounds you must respect the dwelling of a soldier, or. dishonour ' your selves by a crime; HV hfo are, voii r" said Vhe -leader f the Cdssacks' who know i ' "j j . . ' ' : ' . . -. bailie, which is syiioriymousjwifh glory ' : . i ... ' anu tiiiuc, uic eavagc suiuiers mrew mem selves at the hero'i' feet, and iniplored his pardons ' ' ; &hU V'..:-., fi.V , , THE SUBCKIBBR V OFFERS fornSale hfs HOUSE & LOTS in tHe Town of Oxford,rwith the LAND adjoining about 200 acres of which about 60 acres ire WodlandiiTTtt House ts '32 by 0; feet, com itnumow, aw weu nnisnea inwrnenoux, navme firelaceiioneacfloorVSw widepassge on u5liitiute:into closets ana two comiortabie rooms i and a cellar w" ure wnuig uwiucu hhuscvchh wpwimrms, It is situated in a" moat beautiful fnfivt nf flair c-. attached to it ft. a? large Falling Garden furnished with fruits selectedfrom ,the. north fai Ice-House constructed iof i irockawstone S nrjnz-House i- Well of excellent water in the yardwh OuTce In theyard suitable for aXawyer, .and every" oeces sarr :Outhouse;r(aII in good repairy Vf 1 Also, V.TANTARD now io operation: which might give employment tp:8 pr;lA hands; haying ivj acre.- pt lana atacned to itj ami on.the pre mjses is a comfortable tr !tbry Dwelling, with every, convenience ; for t. Timily residence.' ; A better constructed .JYard Is seldom seen an v where '1'hia 'property t will be .disposed of on reasonxBie ana accommoaating terms. f GOODS, euitabje fori t.entleraenai dress-snetr as renehBombaxiti White' hnd Brinon I4nen kilting, White 'Mehatilet; JeaiiMS?nd''$rebfa Drilling. , Also, ; V a few pieces of CibfA-sueli al first and second quality - Blue, arid Millers Gf ayT 'They respectfully incite the publicjlo tall, and will'only soy; tbat if they are ot ' iited, rU cannot be owing to their price? but ; to the(rflr Raleigh, April 26, 1830- 0l7irt6i Htatft if "NTnrf fi.n iSuperioCourtV.fEquityipri jonn k. u. Jones and wife and others. :.v Willie M; Spears & James Richards, Executors of John N. RMWir; decM; '.vTl?; IT appearing to the- satisfaction of ,the Court, that James Richards, one of the defendants in this case, is not an inhabitantiof t'his'State ;: It is therefore, ordered, that publication be 'niade m the Raleigh Register for six successive weeks, that the said James Richards appear at the bext riu ui iuis vouti, to oe neidat the Uourt house in uxrora, next, of comp tesso Witness A. D.1830. THO. B. LITTLEJ011N, C. M:E. Pr. adv. $2 75. . . 60 V North JOarolindGranville County, Johji Bullock, Ex5r of William jBullocav dec. Kicnara huiiocb: 5c others. " ' Superior Court of Equity Spring Terra, 1830. IT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court thaUWilHam B. Inge, one of ihe defendants in this .case, is not an inhabitant f this ' State : It is. therefore ordered that publication be made in the Raleigh Register for six successive weeks: that unless the said William' B, loge appear at the next.term pt this Court; ta te held at the Courthouse in Oxford, ori the first Monday of September neXl, and plead, answrj rbrl'demur; to the bill of complaint, the same' will be taken pro confesso andjieard ex parte'-! j - ViS . Witness, Thomas B. Littlejohn, Cleric I and Master of said Court, jJie first Monday of March, A. D.1830. ' - v; ! . f THO. B LITTLE.! OH N, C. M. E ri ; i ii . . . - & s . NOTICE. ; Twenty Dbllars RewarcLc RAN A WAY from the subscriber on the 10th ofrebniarj last, a while Slave1, named COL LIN, orCULLINMEDLIN, as calls himself. He is about 23 years old, 6 feet ihigh, weighs abodt 165 lbs. liis neck, hands arid mouth are of a reddish look, gray.eyes. light hair, and kinkey thick feet i he staramt rt when talking lias a small scar on the first jointlof the great tpe on his right foot, occasioned by the, cuf of an axe! It is probable that he will alter his; name and try to pass among the ' lower class of white people, as tiej is bright T himself his cheeks are verv very White, With yellow spofajhb clotbini, when he was last heard from, consisted of a blue sattinet coat and pantaloons, and white fur hat; Likely he is in Robeson county Jon Drowning Creek, as he has relations ilvere, vt in Cumber county, on Cape-Fear, -I' 1 7tj?ry I wU give the above reward fpr Iris delivery to in Lenoir, county, free of! any ' other ex pense : or to nave inm secured m any Jail so ana. xaai i ger arm again. . f i ' v. j . :. WILLIAM ROUSE.- March 13. 6J 8t 222.430 DOUMS IVill be distributed Qt Hewsoh's Office, oh in tHe : ' :'i !: . : - ' Dismal Swairiijianaljt . ; ; Xf . r CLASS 4. ; 4:." t, 60 Number Ljtttefy 10 llrawri Ballots. . ' 25,dOO'vBIlart- 10,000 Dollars; 5,000. Dollars, . . 3,000! D dUrs, n..., 2,230 Dollars;! 10 Capitals of 1000 Dollarsr : 10 ' t f!:506 ci,olursV 19V ' J.od Dollars,:-.:;,., .: 10 20 :: . A :$no Dollars, v - X 250 Dollars. :t:. 20 55 lOOTlollaraf Besides maoy; of 6p, - 50, 4p,' 3020&c , rWhole Tickets only g8. Halves 4,' v-.u ' QaarU rs 2. i ' ) ' "': f A Tiarlrc will rosf HI RO. and ia Wamnf. draw' half, prizeai so that only a- loss can be sus- laiiieu. 01 4n.ouy4nr jy ine pacxage, .' A ve ry liberal discount will I be. deducteo Shares of paca.agi ana BTi order, of the Judge of the. Superic r Court; of EquiijrjbfYake County, Hl be sold on ine prcniie y oiuruay, iue om of June next, UhejJpro pertyl of ifcelate Wilhara VMcUttiiers: t contain- mg,&oi;asres.;.?rjrroza,idVi to xua acres ptwnic , is; cJearMlandSarW n1rrerrirood. fence,' -With a. Duelling-House,- a Cottpn.Gin.'.aad ether con vemeni vjuiouiicunTs mereon ereciecu sr tne rest is Woodland.: I This land lies 16, miles rest of Raleigh, on the4 road to 4lay wood, and ia a remarkably healthv sitttitibh.'. ;AlZt - V " f A credit will be given;to the puaaier, cf six twelve and eighteen months; f-r 1 ' ' , -' J'- r:rFor other particulars eddIy to Alsey Hunter, near: the Drernises-'or to fhev'Kihaerlhr nrho is . on the first ; Mondav nf ntmho I-"! vv uv v iuv i.waua r .r ; L " iA and plead, answer or denier to 7he V.11 VTOTlCEri hereby given thkf on 'he 18tb i Saint, or the same will be taken nro con-1 '3f di My next, t he ,Undrtigne6V compost J-, t $ . , and heard exparte. f ' I ! . ? : ' f ' ' I mgthe Building Committee of Randolph Macon - v n of said Court.. the 'first Momlav nf Mrch. I county, wilf proceed to emer into contracts Tor f X-', v , l liomas u. Litt leiohn. Clerk & Mm i 111c town or-uoyamn. rinecKienourirv-,?:?Si .... . . i - .'V- l-..Tl : .. 11 A j-J. . r' "lii ' .. f- . . . i '.i.' ;V.".t ! -..'I it-. l uaiy authorised to sell this broDertv.' V ; tary aetvices.WiU "pinse cornurucrta' n t tt? - ! aaiy autberued to sell this property.'10 mqsi oi.wnicrv are utty maae, ot tne 'best mate. y Dismal Swamp: feiTf atfidrric, :.' 1 f r $Vf & , Z orVde border cA ihe shorted d I--Gee and in the best styled K 4 V ' ' .v? ' 7 ' A complete assortmem; of , TIN WARKt V t wholeaaleand retaJUf Alf Tctnds "of ',qitWdrk v s done to order, as above."; 'i A'''hK ' h ' - April 14. P , ,"vv:,(i8,;;v!(i " : ; X . t . . . : 1 ;rvExik v ,r f - the erection Oftbe- centre building of saidv Cot-'i -rj lege the same to If e of brick, and not toexCecd-1 2 J' , n virai iiiinccu inousana qoiurs. Aiso, one pi j to t and such .undertakers as mav think1 propel X J iV' ' ' respects auraDUity, neatnesV plainness aqd cop.,.' . venience) adapted io'the appropriations. f " t rHeG; Le ghf s V v r;. ; ' April 26, i, 1 72 ; " NOTICE. lira L BE SOLt m the town of Rockfcrd oti . , r tj t ? ? the 10th day of May, 1830,nhe followinff' ; . . V, 1 Tracts of Land;for the Taxeidue for tbeMyeatf'V; , fV; 1828.; and cost toradvertiin. " 4 t V ' j 188r Hudson CiBarksdale , ' James PnipS, V X ' 272 VJnor H..Speer , r; F..1' fettitt. ' , , f h' 1024-Samuel Whitlock ? V V Jacob Douthet. ' ' 200: Pavid GraceVk," Ido fdo 7, SO James hdwards . -V .Dicy Barket.: v i 540 iC. W. Perkins T rf - jihn Davis. ; r ,50 Alex! Lawson Capt.natcher's District" I ; 'y r ?? 200, Wnght Johnson ,J do t M ,sr.ik 60 John flings. v . Capt. eecVs DistricSf." , ;V 100 Charlef Cresoti v HuntsviUeDistricfA 'i'.H , 200 TJohn Coper s- ' do do f v ' s' , 80:f eo. Hudson , J 170 Wm. Pickett , A u ' V " V v-'- V , jPete fraves. V ; ; 5Pilot Dis kZf lt ' 130 Allen Fortice,; f:r vdo' do,-w3fW-. 300: Jesse' Alberty .JtockfoOistnV T, v i50 Ttobt. AtVms ,,t . ,JV o oV v j I i 50 ; ThoJolinson lfildo'; tdolfV' 180 Ansolem'Mickle - do ' do H' lr' w 300 Daniel Marion S?,do?: d : VVi V 3 Town Lotst Ja-es P' Walker, invRockfortL 250 c David Martin onesvillc Districtr 7i' ; 81 Wm.TiLckle V doVdSfr L 150-Adodo V . dpcj ZX'-X 100 C'do ' do , Zt-y'-' do idl - - J 40Qv.vdo , . do . Ji do do ' ; vdo do;;?r: 'Vi;f -dS- r-l-1- 0Qotdov ;do-;:: r. f a; , J. do; do j.' fv 4 x ' V$a0, -dOj, V; - f " l0 ,.dO' 5f 2rAf ' jApriIl. J , a,vr;:.v6S ,1 'Vl"; , ' ii i aour aa y a a u itu atj sermon, preacft.. kv' ' ed at the, Ordination,, ol the Rev. P. B Wixarj ,V J, in Salisbury, price V; -"15 cent , f V Jones's Essay on tire Church, price l; do- .st ' ?, .Tfce Festivals1 apd Fasts.; r ' i.'?' V. Bishop WhWs Sacra Privata; I A f fH-" . "7 y : Received and for sale at the Book-Store of -'-' a 4 i";-. :-f fV: ; "J. gales u sona " ' : English .Common rlaw llcporUa'r r, mHE-Subscribers have thts'day published the .f II 15th volume of the EnglisiitCcmrnonLW '7 X reports, eaitea roy ji nomas sergeant and Joiia f , CLowbef, Esquires, pohtainin v V H iogU.ii'ajleports,'Crf PtoI4, parts J il4 -fr',,x -Ajlio: do. ..vn. J ',.rA V ' Bamewall acid Cressweirs, H- B. Vol. (L) ; v !, tJ Jfc P-H. UlCKLttf a T. JOHMSTO:7r . Jr Wt;kw Chcuttt.';3'. i-niutueipniaiiircn y o5, order to close a consignment c f F A VCTTD V rf ; 1 j U.V1LLE llOULD, CANDLES, ;will'aell ' lafor.cash, 1 i-$vt T; ceo. cm?soir t car. 'v -ileigh. April 13;'. :C3 Ct V- TTanANCIS PATTEi:30N.ant-ed.irrir.ti?l V. . Indigent Boldiec of the i: evolution,, now row v? "i ding in the State cf HL-rippV is d.rouV cr ? 1 ; procunnj.ine ixcqmsue; irrii.ony, m c-v!r t9 ,-iiJ eniile'hia to;cttaiaa pr.:'oa Iroo tbi CzntijXh CovfTtieni3 Uettatei'-.'t! Jtt 'j fce.-'er." :!cd . ;ia 'tJ Cdgecorab County, .flJctrctlr b C:: Z&Vf&'t&i Regiment cftheC-t:-:'tJ Un2, &&&iff red six'yearsi'- and viu,tii w ; piiic rr ct :, Caq-i7.'. A' deni; GatesVfeatwW--Ar.y ; p trie .i cr perr i't. knowing the fact cf l!iv Pttter&jr.'a r.o! itisfe' -r.'it A ' It.

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