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HI passage; especially the closing part,' ' ir.nnUtjince3 however favorable, a I contains ; some sentiments which like it; n,i'n to hm a i;oid ajnctciinsideate father r, we- hoe Will nke ; home ' to the vou!d not hmej) t!g hearth tHosi f the " hanpinesaof bis danMer ; vviin , . U - 1 ' lorn hojimrioas friend would have Wish. $ tamper,with. the happiness andurlue ed tnliave mide voylrpund the world of their children. : rv' 4 : 7 in the wme cabih But; under beUi?rrain- Ve have only pace tfi advert to .the ,n;, and mlBretortn'iiatecij'com second great epoch in his lifeV that of " his wbiild hWbeWin"th gnocl..nd- marriage. No lady in EnglandCould be resectable man ;Bubjectto ajternati is on ignorant of hi character nor of the nature predominant goI. feeling and purpose ana 1 0f his frequent connections of .which Mil's tc'omponcttua1neltWand fepen- Moore speaks with such a polite nd well finceilo transient reforinsl and transnioris bretl .whisper; ; He uffered lhielf to Miss Jniin fa the pnicliiaty of his propensities. Milhanke, an brires, of,uffitii :it wealth Jliit deep eMte 4f self respect t and the t .retrieye his fallen fortunes, thou'vh he necewitv of,h bervaiioti of the conven atTxts to view that circumstance as a mat tfonah'mora'U and opiniohs" of; society a ter nbout uhich he made no inqtiry. and (nnV. with the influence 4nf the moral sense, had no concern. ' He had been told when ahJ 'the persuaKioni of,a ret,Hbttivec exist- drawing himseir like a ship-wrecked and 'eiice in the world to come, would haVe for Wdter-loged vessel ; from th winds and ictt. him such a man, ;as,the world vvoulil wives f the ocesrn uf .debauchery, in I mt unlr lvave called good,' but perfect. which he was plunged, that , marriage a-Jl'iscolVmn''-would been; at iofijt as tone coull save him.' First tliouhts are ht means and the'pride o'fhis desrendintt aid to be bet. and they generallyare so. 6u1l hayeupplied'7-ftnd Jt5wtild .have Miss Milbanke was well, and ws afraid been all 'scared. will eulogy - from ipet ro risk the chance of not, being better. i i : . t- -jit-'.-..-. - -.' I S The Tcvl tovShich we have relefred, speakstbijsjbf.ByronVPoetrvw rrpn wants but one attribute to haVe "h'is verses inimitable and tmmoriaU TiamarUnewijK.fessffeniuVarjd ";ess interior, resources mriiis in,e heart: w1th'Thf'ubJyNin'a 8 d dejl t p his qnly r esou rceVv ,Ther can be ho endnnngnd immortal yersei,$ which do hot : rake immortality and eternityj anjl the hope of another life,' and; the.atTections hicharelenerated "by tjvat lope, and wHicliru ri qu ttowari) ait; i nta I h e" accou n t. The ancient theogony assigned to the muses an origin from Jve. Milton- h a proyrd what chords round from the lyre, 'which', is tuned with, fheVtongs of jZiotl.' Byroii-U all of-the earthiVNo hop pies, purer affections open .hf nV a ?sta into: the eternal regions of tlios who truly and greatly: live'in beiterorld AVhat songs would have been those of Byronlf he jhid possessed ihe endowment of Milton, superadded to his own;" v J v "' Byron's Letiejrsi V' Of Byron's Letters, the reviewer says : . i. . : : . - i i tiZ-DHS. , poor wmow wuuiu one wb a paragon an uriress aim a ueau walked amidst the supurterVof fier train Vy.- 'She; was ao only child ; and w.s ev rcmeubeiing a hundred things of whicn ery. thing to her parents, She- refused ihe ihe Vwou'ldl not wish tp recount one ;' and great p$rt ; but it Was a shrinking kind of . '.L ,t.r tu'A l.ii .ai1... receiving 10 11.2 iruin-i u lehce and tears, for her irreparable loss'pj ior iByrnp t He-may( be pitied if not excttorf.fr Jle was bort? with the trans niittell Werrn of talents on hik fathW side. Jjut accompanied with ptidevolupMipusness h selfrwilt, irr the highest degrees row ns mother he inherited capriciousnes. art un poveriiable tide f passion, and the ;in$:st vMVlen.f'.xVremesinTrope nation swas1abelled wiihia br ad sel of his uvn'indtviduality-unitirig all these fier :e extremes, of ''tentperaaient by concntrati 'on stubborn perseverance inhis purpose, and a certai n pery ers j elf-con tjrolf prorfa c ioff as sinljular n commixture; ' as .'original anl non-desCrtpt a whole,aa perhaps ever had been called Uy triecompifx ferin man. r His father a profesied and beggared profligate, married the mother of: the poet, avowedly hermoney-iandvan' hp ril he-r 'i TheT fi uarrel led." a nd se- pirated 1 though Mrs.4 Byrori pnequi vocal- tr loved Ihe abandoneaanu nearness wreicu Vrt ihe end of his career, j , Under such aus jices, wVh sucha vteinperamcnt, and un- iWr the tiilluuce ,ot sucn exampies, ne was relusal,' feaving future chances open by granting him- the. privilege of a correspond ence ; apd they corresponded, nut, no douhti in such a heart as that of Byroiih shalt ot refusal rankl-d. We question, if ever mortal was refuse I, who had any te customary measures of human nature in him', who did. not remember it, without the necessity of putting the incident in his calendar. 2 ' - , Byrdh cooled his ra'aje' and his passions by plunging once more in the slough ; and the escape falve ofjhis burning thoughts was in sunz Another of the hard dilemmas The letters are the brief,; witty, hurrieii. lazy careless and cursing letters of a prof jigate lord - They are fu!lof s,rars, breaks inuendoes, initials, and the; cognoscenti & lang style of high life,' and the fancy,' & 'he knowing ones. We are ? perfectly a ware, how many American noodles and lit erary dandies will strive (0 imitate Biron Jn these ridiculous narticuKrs. We Dni- phecy, that within the year, fifty thousand letters will, be wriiten, full of soon and laxy arid full oflstars and initials, and the cognoscenti andjsl 'an g siye :if tne fancy unilera toll impression, that to do this, is to oecome, liord Byron the second. 7 He proceeds to say His poetry, we would , rf peat, in our view, stands alone. But hi letters mere ly as samples hf epfstiiiary writin?. full. fur below1 those of Gray, Pope Swifu and the cit wdTgtt j chaining rniMlels of Cowper. y They w int nights wit offivi dgniiy; continuity ami grace. They want The Contract that everwatchfol carefulness which is im posed by the selfrespect of conscious ial- sed tcr beatolen oytAT ABItiIT ABf who is of a middline brfirht color; withis cj caf on his upper lin: sneaks in an agitated "Vonc V five feet sixlnches iightresseln;destie t ;bis nw nasa n&rosppearancef and toietatxy long; and ratherof a i sandf Cotor. tie' Wai:onHned in Guilford Jail in November last; and ls kndWn in thatiatni ntjrrlo ? e'.a notoridii syascat? wara or 1 wem-nve ao liars wm oe given to any person for the apprehension of aaid Thief and deliVery of sdd Horse -or Tea Dollars for the deUtrery of thHorseJaione. .ISH AM SIMS 3 tnilea Of Rajeighi August it.:- . i-;' ."-r ;-tr' pucanoos lor a passage may also ie Mnad tr 4 ' irKitriolk'i JSiMrand, r to. n'Chmoucl; 2L - ' - j. I k And Valuable stock op DiY' GOODS AT AUCTION ON-Monday'thl23d instant, at the Storef ; Mr. Wm. Il; Bowers.' f hS 5 ihiendinW tmsi- Hvelv to close his business here.) will be' nW remptorilsold.the whole of his lare and TalU able Stock of DRY GOODS, comprising a geo eral assortment of i Eurppean, India and Ameri can isooilv and embracing Natv extensive varietv ofSessnnabte Articles. ' This Stock is all in good order, and a very large proportion of it in entire pieces.'- '. .Vi dfi '-fi'yM f ' JThe sale will be contioued frdm daV to day, till dosed, rltpon (ht tollowlftteis j' tAU ums under 100, cash i'$iQQ to $00 days, 200 t 400M 4 -months i$400 tbiffl)Jt6 months '$8Qd'and: Upwards, ,9; mnthsi crediti for approved iteerotiable notes with aobroved JOHN E.UEM0INE, Auct. ; Petersburg. August 10. ; S ts i VIr -J..V 's-NcwMaiV'Rbttte' FROM RALEIGH O SALISBURY. f enr. Information Wanted, JOHN IING, a son of John n. King; left his friends in Bertie couhtv. North-CariIiniii several years since, and the last which they have f trantessori f.dlotved I and he veert-d Iheardof him. he was in some ; way concerned in . .1 . ' j . '.L.1llh M All . Star t T.fniiuhiit-tr. tCnrthapnlin -l nis narrasspu anu.nacKnejfw nature nmp -- --7 .r . r j J i - k.Vt. - ;r n Mr Kmg if iihve, is now about 26 years of age. more1 towards tfie.harbor of matrimony. . ' w.ii, I here can D no oouoi, nai ne wis awarr, i:dnce .0 jimes K;n, now reaJdinc at Galla- inet n.K-.t ii.flnoi rti Iti nvtrufhplminW rpn-l:n Oiimni . nnm., Tonn.A . Th.; chl. June 14. 1830. u .... ....... r . m . -.- - - - 1 1 a ui. . u..... w m c-.ii.t.wr:i.i & lit. a .1 i.i a - j ; - - - - - --- - - . - . 1 1 . x 1. -ti. l ui: j 1 t .i ; li.. j 1.1 1 tlt'lUOn aS a P"eX, llll-unn Hie minu ui l ocinjj uiu, 11 if ucsjraoic uiy wiu vuun snoum Miss MilWnke: No du)t he had keenly e in for a snae of the. KUte if oe.is.lrving. Mr. John Iving, whether alive br. not will confer a favor by communicating the same as above. i Galliitina Ten, July 27, STAGE FARE,lVB qtLAflS UNDEtt this arrangement the stage runs twice j a wfek, and goes throigb in two day ach way. , The accommodation is f;ood.i- Passengers who are travelling fromRaleiH to.3alisbufy,:or Tennessee," or South of Slisbury, will find this to be the nearest.; cheapest nd' most expeditious route. West of Raleigh. : Passengers who .are travelling from S.diabury -North,1 will find this route bv the" way of Raleigh and Petersburg to be the nearest, cheapest and most expeditiq-us route that ban be travelled by two days.: A passen per who travels this route from Salisbury, by the 1 0 W 1 I r. a - L . , i ..r . -f way or aieirn ann rticreouir, ioi v.asmnErton jn hve days, and will sleep three ve all niffht. ntractor will DiedtreKimself to keen first rate Mail CoacWes, and irentle horses and drivers of the best kind rand he will spare no pains in trying to render those ' who patronise him, comfortable and safe throneh fiis route. ';-, Passengers who are unacquainted wth this route, will secure seats bv aoDlictation at Mr. E. P- Guioh's Hotel, iu Raleigh, And at Ml1. tVil- liam II. Slaughter's Hotel, in Salisbury. -t' : 1 he stages will leave SaiJSbuTyvery'Wednes day and Saturday, at 6, A. M. and arrive in Ra leigh on rhursday and Siioday, at 9, P.. M. and wdl leave R leigh on Tuesdays and Fridays an soon as the Southern stage arrives, and arrive at Salisbury on Thursdiys and Sundays at 9; P, lMi UEOKiiB, WILLIAMS, Uontractor. 874f. iwn ijuwcijr 4riyc rct ru ; n ueslCi tt - .-.y vesseli to COnvv bunthed or mere ehiigriints )" trom Norfolk to Liberia, on the 1st ofOttohci:" n. It.fa'faijfy,Tm0rtan tbrapplitti'tions far W " passage, in this txpeditioit-iistiottfd be du? ade r v to the Secretary of the Society , this ejty., ' Ap; lies of any of the States or tiier Auxiliary SoCiJ ?iei 1 T : ' t if.t t;i n-yX't .z . -1 ' .' 41 -T . . C: '. r 9al;K We highest , biddeft irt Tracts, of CO JL. ?7 Jandsire sold; op ttHfe)Tri 1on4dy inlOdob& ' ' , fieH0he Towp: r t , of CSss a poHion of, the La-ids granted tbthd . ' Sf 5m: ". -Cw&mw -oaT rcstw ' r 2! Alrdmscc . connect, t navigable points; he waters of . ' , " 1he Wabash river it h those i of Lake ; Erie' I TarbrdeaM nlite .nd set apart K ' fortbat purijos by ComnwsslonersappOirited bil' " the part of Xhe State" of Ibtiraoa br and with th m: connynt QftthetCpmm'iioncr of t lie : General v Lana umce, ina the apprpbation of the- ;Preaw u " - . denr.i f the tJniied SUtes. , - y ; Tl n ; V. ;;Tbea wjliaonfd; faale'AtnrV . C eludes sections and fractional-&tn"i-tUJt rL ' lowing township Ahd ianKestliNos-Si, 3 L 10, 12, vt3, in Township o. ;&; . North: of Kar.ge wo. 3, Weat?dnncip4!4Jerkrua; 1,3, V 17, 2a: 22. 24. '25. 2T 20 5 5? ? V u R. t W 3, 5,, 810, XSi m 50Ti.2o.vtl uasi wi inc u principal iuen'i'&a, a a. B 10. . 12,. 13. 15, rfmfow& WW isrl; ' 25,137, 29, -Ttftilli: air'K.' li'.'dL s Ew 32, t34, T, 28, , IV' 4iL'rX;. f . , ; p. i$,arr2022?:f nts 25,,y34i;m 2232346 12; 13; l5t 22,24,r 27,tT. 27V It K irs;f ' 15,;ir, 20 .2932' 3R. ' 8,' 27i 32, 4, 36,,29. . U. 8 E.Vi; ;ii 27 R. 9 E.I, .J, 5,ii0, 42, J3, h 15, f 17 20, J v 5 7'"- l- ,- anaJvzed, with but too'dein an acquaint ancc with the subj-ct, the motives, whith lead ladies' and thee par-vgoris of virtue in particular to look wjth eye of IVvor lip- on thoe polluted vvretcJies, cailei rakes. He knew we!! how; mixed intives deceive us all ; and make,. us ,jiu t actions to the c r ed i t .s it I e four ba I ;ih c? w 1 1 h v 1 rt u e t b a t X3i J6U 32. 34. J2. n. - 9 E 13, 2224,-25, 27V 2S. SSJfivao ' v- No Combination and a Free Traile Eartlienware & LooWns Glasses. THOS. J BARROW k CO. vw www vt i. vuk I ij u, v9 v, 29,1. , rj . : , NoA2, 21, 57, the Graod Uttle PHaef! misi 'r Thousand Dollars, was sold and paid t litfen 3 V36 T. 3, . Hir J3424 S5 34;6V 1V:31 1', , - v ibe Delaware" and N. CaroVinH Utlery,ji'lak- &Kg9'&lT2$,l $1 i js w-.,,. Afi 10,? 12,1V17, 20; 22, $KW2ti32;&,' " - Wri. ;The .trainings oj;th latent aMf aJiv"belig to lhe,o h-r Ride of ihe led- Importers, Z IValer Street. Veto-York. ; Uismai owamp t vantu UOlcerV, 34,f36, IV30, ft; 13 Vu2T t"iF?lr' X - ' l.ilding mischtff ofhisnature jTkFFER for sale t,CKX Packages Earthenware - IlSir 22 27; 29 32, 34, sCt'la -i- S'antljr modified by the weak lndniotaf,, hterjjna the,ni(lher hn(, dUcussed, U GlassChina and Looking Glassy TobeTawnol .cktngAerC0bsj::vi.b dre;rt.ig room.: . Although they may ;.he K5 Country-Merchant at thai lowest, prices . .. X tlo 3,000 ia 3,000 U X 24, 25,27. kiT.3i;V, ; irewe of inaternal tenderness to thHya- tud but v-ry inadequate ideas of the gene . ".'consequence of having: refused -to join the t do 1,500 is 1,500 ry amj r3wUhoutvajipart Comteton for regulating the prices of Crocke- 1 do 1,200 is; 1,04 j?2.:W T R15 E. 20, 29,i 32, ! I v ": CHttlse, V : : ,! t v V? lar fterceneM of his temper" and passions, ry, in this city, we have been made the subjects 5 do 1.000 lr 5 000 TJh t4uEeicept a small portion pf v ''r A . ..C.i.L L.'L.J.I... ll. itiinlinffiflf i . r . .i. i . 1 r-nf mnt intolerant nereeution. . the obiect oi ,' . ; '. " ' v T- : ume Of the sections which wia !t 'K-. .1.-. rr v 9ut' i" .-" mv..." r anil tip Want oi scu-cmwrui .iimi aiiiiauiiUTjr" - -" .-"j Tickets Ha vps2. Onarfpra t. 'vvvl-IV' rw"H - . v - ..n,'n.ii.ii aiwl nuan-nideil I l- ii i t V .'r ..ir L " i I wnicn is noiniog less uian vur enure rmn ana cjt i - t -i. . i Wwrw uutnimc,n prenous to me passiiJte Of r-t" i, poverty, capricious ana misgunieu i TCt,it is hard I y suanH;abli, iharthey h id .t.. a. tJl k- k..- k I a ov-t. wrw ivtwvi. i..- u-L JL-.iiti. ;rf9a-rM.L mm -rj.i;rTv . : r s mines, under one -master to nay, ami J hot heard of someit.tnc mmv mriiior-olei-kK;u,i0jf aa mmn nfim-tn-Wv anri f-.r fiin r ,,r I rnr .sn whirl, u rnrfn.n m ,ir ift Inhi!.! fm tr.v .w. ... .. i - w - - i mwu ck iiivii v a pw vva laws v u wis w w 4M i- s v ub ait mwT w -w - w . w v,m aiiv ca siuuc iiiiamrv. fv rr . a charts f. another tn-thorrow 'j'floatiiigiat rthe. dircc tiopjnf 'his passions; without pole-star, tor hnven, when ? heVucc2eded to a title arid the esia-of lewstead Abbejr, wH an;ei ample transmitted along- with ihatHriheri infe,''of-Jari influence as mafigri;; ai that rm his father: ; His motler,tjinw reasons' that do riot a ppea r, i received 'i. roy fil. pe h i n iif iC300 jeaf f and influences. ! ihciIv onmisite. to those of hts farmer pot a f rrv. 'nnd aiill -more rieriiiciims, ; thos oT VvaitH, arid'nrtleiif birthaml thecring iing hoquve of dependants, and the mure scductivf. hennst' more concealed, mm- '-a'ffet'awl fliitt erv of thef world, beganV to Meezeln theMJ pl tie TUiig;Mtyeniurer. " VVeDass over the iodicretiiii8,of his wld and UTigovernb!e, though dotingly nil tnr.t(.n Auaw, KSj 'miMarwIc .Aflll TPClin-. a ,'ke character, and containing pJ passages between , htm, his iindher atid credit as a house of responsabily impeached J friends, wbtcbniusf hive thrownlight or" & every endeavor piade to ruirf it. And tqcro'wn I ijf xx6i& ...ut.n. n tl.nir .Jim.t..a,rhin. the whole, our importations thrbugh the reiruU V ; f ' Certain it is, they must have known him ofthrtut8 tbrown outtoUieiManufaciurs in .. an abandoned and intorious rake pai a vow name dnes not appear : and to a friend be I the cause of the Merchant and :ednamer of this remarked, as ne rene wed .tnts.snccesstuuu5"K iiit . ( vnu cpa tt ia In W ' M iI " 1 ilKa'ftkp M tn r. Vi i --.:i r :- la?s stnCe best owed u pon tbi$ lidy,j lor ll'appearance 1 comrii it'.' coldly - virlrjius, and ot aiccuraltety lof manner, wewill coutinue to sell cur cwxls clever,, iltcre anil uecorous personage, fThVsales will be contiiiued from day todat, un.' ape ana . orCII-Uai Olina I sale.made for less price per acre itiian'ii - .. - '. '.i'e "' I have i'iit I.itnnlmn In m.V full n.um.i ...t'.t ' reeeiv6 ar patent for, the tract purchaseul or, by . " I Enclandi so that we have oeeri oDinril to em x s it.. ..... .s , a . n i ivna e ha ffiria ia ft w t . ... a. l. u. . i . . - nn a. s . . Ma . a . . ? i iaae.aiie,reMwii auu v ue c IPioy Aenisin Liverpool w uutitc,oiir.purci;cr3 1 i o oearswn ai Wilmington, fir I. 4tn AUg, 1 pajHiriivpi one iotnu or ine- pUTCJi&se money, S rid to:reform the rke , hoc nomine pre I in such a manner tnat our names wouii uot(ap- . t I, Prize of 810,000 iftrSl 0,000- . Ial 'UW aaje, and Jho uiteftst t sit per ; - cutonm... JThe.se were prubiblr tne ar prmuiiii.i.. ...c....- . j 2,500 j, 2,500, aunw;! ih, .pBuiwuipe pr. 4 . . cl .oriVe H.r ioducins the d.o .-"KT - 1 ' ' , tlo j f- '1. 140-1 i . K149 leISXi:?f!j ?!"f4ri?: Vl? V' ' -V 011 a neconiii oppucjumi ty ic.it. jic wrpooi will obtain for us our needed supplies a ; t uo , ,nuv7 m o,ulW,SC.t The Erie ;and Wabash Caifal.yon r Wuhin Kail been refused, by another -lady, whose I of. Ware. We are sttrTerintf these ardshins In Tickets Hal vest : 501 Quarter ri'TU five miles of wbith thene lin,t W.t r- 128 rniWs in fh8tate of Indiana, the valties of , ;Si asuiast resort wecomefor aid and GranU Consolidated LottClTsI Wof soil, siy liiafotseA;. V 4 V t so long as we are enabled to sustain -fr :rr 'T'--CLASS ; r Uod timber itcrridlccasi6h-iUJ; veVagamst more, than forty men, who have J jo be drawn atHYdipineton, Del. 31st Au. Prlne- iavigabWfri,';aml vwa1'eTw " ' ?. V . ned to brin? about our ruin m this unheard A J- - t! ' 5 findePer Jent ofttl Canals i:d.Wi;.,L - J I f iviv ' s I Hiong i. iiic inc poritoos ti xne ,vvifci:ri cowit- .-' - i mpngst the rjnest poi lions 0t the' Wtn comtU' mLm ' . f 'V!. S - li . - S : . ' - a xoe canal healthy nmmr. f is daily Kv rS 'rKpCTuciniilrwnic r yow I & rf w l.nttovil (SVlf lfii Hnllnfa'l 'V hv hrwupnw imc lairas in . . .a rt . a . , ' . . - a i ir ivi i v a a haf a a aa ta na a a a. a a -mm .a wjm.mjg.gm a a . t i . i.i ii ii r rvnipii I'rmi. iri:ii riciv nm urr. i i . v - - i . . . r - . i -. . - uetuS ,:i ;...kt:, .;-hA ;,.t. m l ' nus. auhu w uov ; : "yww.,; i country, wcii auapij -ror--agTieoiturai, . ini-j'ir:";::?:: :?. nc re l i i ; 2 prizes of s5.s55 is &jorio I lllb uu.li'ii v 'n 11 ". vii.,wnni. i. ' . . . . - . j .ar ' 'k ? ... . ... . iiuu iu iw i.iiu Hiiiiiiiir . n iiicu ia nruevcil Ifl a . .-j. 1 ... - , - - ... .r . ... .. - . i 1- TV. 1 a 1. i ii ' iir:n.. . a. i . wo .ij. ruin .-, t -I nnn . . . . . . . i 'i.t, - - - t .. .r- ojcations 44 whatewaa'.one-a.ayaw.De.''. ;t i itiotitea-tb'eiChr n one toeUirm-a uriu-vaiuiiua sy uites sjuuiuj. ,?uw. oe wiprecedent.i, -,mt!erti(n thTs State andrf; " 1 ... ;,:ti nr:' iWji:;. flJt ouUt to nut uaovi?yeruMflrenlt - '';.: ; '51 f -do; which mtrr imnicod. tVsaTe hsV ; , V-frK?0 SV?f; uperiortcUw felo wcrthjr.tlaite ' Ji tfkmkmmrt SSS KKasaaasaiss Maft Shnn43ge which weaveerac.tedv that of Misery ;tW life, and a, red ucUotvf uhon ituoVdeletl that Judgment txeesitered pro VAkW boMJk?y! 19 orfce'of.the BaardjorW f AnUtftliis-time a scene is Recorded the wile tot 3husL.ndV scale nkraora!sr c.ifeas6mst...hhyr be J??:?0 . missiw of the ;vy abash'-& . - : ic-r l..s- w-eu hrirf -krfd 'tis mothrrilequiilty bu or W quick paratioh like that,twhich: re- made f r three months in the Rateighf Register Sbekages in the prcrtiAiu t Can-l, Treatyround,' ; : f? thVdendamjpptthVext feS n f V-" - "V - t'Mnperta perfeiVpbrehxy.,- S onalXdet v;T? YATrfeS fcMcTjTR V BLANKS r ' . 'e iuterfered between lufet and his :mai hoi4,d Jaitcaher sktfo a stcam-boat,and , '.n; s: F.PATTERSON, Clerk.V - . lUchmiair;Va:..tc ForSdeatMOfizi":,. ' .1 a
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Aug. 19, 1830, edition 1
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