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X.' A- fem.our readers tliis dswtth traof i..: ..-"i tv. Par a n tneri. 1n.ereu.10r 10 to f . . W iru- t,.i.:,-.i F.nn5 Uow or where fBe. author .touhj have obtain rds kfiowVdee f fuch d.eadful tVacTaAions - indeed mjttenoOa DUt ,ne appear to '" fu'cH aodraUft.V'of the bufinffs as to be. V-e in the face cf the woild togie the names a e,en otAhe ; perfops, mbft of wh.-in are od -ilivinfr apPctftlbuigh ftthii and, ojVcr drcum- fevftaeeieevr.har.-y dnubt-otibe Irolb ot Wie V'V Death of 'Paul Imfctyr of Russia. l'",J: y.--- - Paris June 3. i i r i i icr. relaxed rm re tna sfeverity The officers of the 1 1 a been lately publiftied be? ea.fmall 5 inerr-llii.R pamphlet, entitled, " An account of ' the e'b "of Paul" Jhe t ft Vr-The pauiculaia of )"Vm ff3T.,.,n", n rtf thic i.r.fnrMinJtr PritiCC With I' V. it ' 'u ... ... . ".m niinriml rnr fniraiorfl. and lu ?s v,, y --.. j- r - - -tb?aave Jpm i:ihat the eabioet or tft.Jiqr.es ,vtork in the tep, may be found in this woik '"Xhc rt tV announce' a wfif exercifed pen, nd " --tit' f.fl are pr4ft nt;d with prrc fioD one may A judtff of it br the pid ft.el.ch wc now pubhfli : PvmI begai Lia rvign by a fery impolitic ' 'Jbu' h .no tabic ad he caufeJ iVc, ulm of hit fa h Pnr- 3. to teake'u from the c nver.t P o Nefl;, wi,erehey were to ied, p'aced them t l.t le hurch of the Jor rcfti, ti e fepulchreof hi ancefton, and foicfd tfve iff-ffi a ot Peter (" to te pit I berf n at this new' kitK of fumraV Uavt ixperienced cotitifiual n ortifita'ii at tiit C ut of Catherine during berhfe,be drot fro him c very liiiig tbat bcivdjen that was p2il'c!iUr!y atnJifd to htr- theii.i'itary s 'I he puticulflr . 'j cH oi hytc, but he want d aOi tls to ifltctuate the je'ortna be under 1 tnck - Duti'i? the laiifears of Cathaiii C, dil- I " riv.li t had been i JA,rA ,t in all 'g.!ard8 Itntithtir i r filiations, and againll - th'irexpcXvioris, perhaps, faw them accepted 'req tent nd toirttnmei, minute innovations, . fervci a prettaWf to the illintcntioned, an ''Vwile men wbilit '-'-i Key applaud thr jtfl and cor '- rci k' of the Swvefrign, bm d hu want o manaacmot i the luj.pftr.1 a oi aDoies. The kLit-ai , .fa tteit p'ivi tgti mtnacCd, anrj .'"h'ere e I'.ibli.'uhi ci u d not reacrt-ihem Paul SbitVi-urTd to nke-them fubmit to lawtibit g erntd ; he com non clafs ot ptop'e thr h b liry, inrp-iTt Et of th? yv ke, fworc his dtAruc ti'in .'h,' peop'e I'Vtd and cheii'hed him, but t the h-tf.d ot a. ban. fa! o. men, was made, to $4) Viihe..fentirnent of the public -it. thf h ad Of Vhc diicohte'ited, were, firtt, the thret Z n boff th G.jntral of Ca's''y C-unt Rjihen , -G neral ' Iicnin(fon of Englilh origin '(the k-Zatie who cjmmandcd at Au'ferli-t) Gerral rtOtuar. ff, C -I. Pa ariuoff, Co. Yeff'iowitr, i.nc? laifly L ri Whitworth, the Ei fli(h am - iwn i;i'ir in , ri leiio c icn'iaicii'a i.i - Paul,' with regard to France, alrmd d.ily ; The campaigns of Italy and Egypt rendered .linn a p-fTi niMte r)miiei of the military talents ot BarKperte ; h. had bia bud placed in the i j pa ace ot the tttrmitee, and was often p.ealed Jo c?t i' fh . Crtat Man.1' The reiurn of the X JluOlan prff' ers without tanfom, waa particu 1 lativ v-n ah ?, Knd completely gaine l hicn over i t France. The Cai'.it of 8t. Janus's took th"ala m. antexu iu-d its fara to Lord Vh it- woiih, wlf ft' able- miod, kacw wtil bow to rskiafftage of the difoootcntt of a pwer'u! parly, to fetve his on govt rnment-This ain-f-bafiT'dir was tcirced to quit Pcteifburgh, before f tWfuli exciitmii 4 f hiaplina but he tck rr. rfuitaLKoniiiRfbiirg, and by 'the ard of emiflfa. Mtits cvnunud1i8 Ork--evtiy. thing, evtty d.y izzL :zr2i :rt rrntr rr .v.-r o...i : - 'tjis'deTi.rW of httilities with Englaod mdredv rt few idayw before hia death, he had rcfolved 5to arrthee ftigates in the mod eaitern part of thjjipir;e, at port St. Pe er arid St. P.ul, fit tuc, ei' entity of KafRicnii w frW tyce otlipg in Ike Indian' Seas, endeav ur to get poflYffi n of ihe hu rerdus Eoglifh veffels in that quarter i i bur thi'a waa only aflfintrbdaJtioo to a pbn, in hoitelymore vatt, for ai the Tame time, 59 000 tfcufljMis were to traverfe Perfia, and byciiing the E gljlh fundi in India, tuin forecr thfir trajithiy-e--ngUfhjflicy, attentive lo all the ftepa of Patjf, threw afideall temple in the meTns7 Cmploied to'ctulb hi.ai.': The expedition to the tovif bc lhonld fail t he odettwwd tfcrtfore to prejudice Paul "agiioft Ihe Grand Dukca Alexander and CopUfntjne.aDd tjiefe again againR tb'eif 'ithef-fcut having nothing to hope1 from , the fubmifiTvc ftd refpea ful carriage of Alexander 'he painted him to Paul ' as alieady tftodaiine and capable of ao; attempt on hiaau; thcriiy, and declared, foiroally, to the Erope ror, that he cemjd' not atifwer for hiB.peidhal faTety. unlifi he'gave him diadlly, :ao order for the arreft of AleaaodrwPaul, indignant at the conduct pf bis fon, fignedvthe order of ari rVftTaUo'WH.'':ly. to ' the Grand Duke, aud represents tbe titctffity of forcing Pul to an abutation, bf oppcfcJ to the con rtanl refufals of A'lcx:ibdcfv'tbe o der he had to arirtt him t Allhou-h Alexander was thunder ftruck at the fight l thiV order,' he yet could not refolve on fuch hardy meafures. This ia , CCri III! l!C Wll llliripi(iu UJ -laiuiu mo aui ty for him to aft . but as be was leaving the place of coi'ftreiice, Altxardir exacted aocatt from him,; that no foit f violerct (hotdd be of fered to his father. About thUrne, either from a fenfeof du. y, in fome, orrrom the inciif, ctetion ot olfiere, repoitv6f the corfpiracy trar.fpired, and Paul, ioa rage, Ant for Pal. htn, and told him tbVy were airoir g at hi life, and bade him fparenb hirg to inform liirsfclf of the 'particular Paihen anfwered, 4Sirer I know of itand to mike fure of ihs guilty, I btlonirtrt the confpitacy my ft If " lie ft wordiapp'd the Emeror for'the ime ; bu fhorIy after, lefectived notice from the Procurer Genrial ObalianofT, that attempts were making ay air.A him. 'This new difcovcry completed his mifliull ; and ftarii g that Palhen had real y talc n part in the plot, he dif. patched acourier n Air kfthelt ff, the former Governor of Peteifcorgh, and ho then com, mndtd a regiment in batratks, ten leagues ftom Peteifburgh He wro-e ihia rfficer, that mhim he placed his who'e cufidece and hope, and that if he deferred coding an ioHant, fie was a loft-man, for Palhm waa hetryipf him I Ptihen flapped this n cficPK'r who, f'tirg he held difpaiches from the Emjeror himftff, re ' fued to flop or give them up. The Governor ffeftcd to doubt the tru'h of this "ry, and had them taken by foice. Palhen now inform ed of every thing, faw the danger of r'elay, ai.J fixed on ihe nest day for ihe execu ioa of the plot. One cannor fiifScicnt Jy wonder at thefa. tality that , purfurd the nnh p;,y Pao' 0 . he rooming f -h". day agreed on, he was riJ. trig in the fq'tare Sonv rofT, accompani.-d hy his favooriti K luraizoff, when he was addritTed by one of the common people, who at the fame time ptefctited him a letter; the Emperor'a hi-rfe happening tortar, he conld not teach it Mmfelf. "d the letter was received by K furai fcoff It contained aM the detail of the coefni rracy; but Kanraiz ff having change 1 hi clothe. o dme.wiib ibe E iiperor, forgot to ied the letter. -i'v. At the hruf agreed on, about 1 1 oMrck on the eight of th - .22d March, the confpiratnYs to the number of twenty p refected thcinfelves at the fide door of t be Palace of St. Mitche'f," nt xt" to the- garden.- 0 fating refiifed admifi'-n. they faid the Emperor had fint tor them, as a great couicil of war was to be held intheiorn- the ftntinel, deceived by the appearance NOTICE. . r-l. f A .LaVretfons indebted to the effafe qf the xXajte Col.vToho Speed,' arc dtfired'-to ftt- elcape.. it is over with til t we muft VI choUs Zonboff tb.cn made the hrft blow at hisf tovereigoV" and broke his right arm, and by his; audacity drew on he Jrrefolute villainy of hi accjmpIicea.-.Thcroiie now aaaaa 10 mu icene o(horroiy and the obfeurity of; the place, rcow dered tbe aclori io'acccfflble to all pity ; they all fell upon him, dragged him along, anito Unged his fufferirig by every fpecicaof barba rity Ihetr ctuelfycoold iflent,lVabhiog him repeatedly in the cnoti feofiblepfaccii notil quite exhaurted with their cwn efforts at.d rage, one amofig them piffc-d a fparrl round his neck, and ttranified him' to death -'he E-ihperor to the laft moment ftilHrying Conjlantm I Cotjlantiti I When AJpxander heard of his tathei's death, j he futkitiPa fit of profound fJvrow it waa la ey endeavoured to moderate bis gritt j hefej'cicd all cortolation. and loudly rttul c the Throrie. - Thi ttace of tbingf was toHowd 1 IMr.AM ortt s 11 mult tfSal laftsi foml Dy a CoBwu.M - -y- r ,Tt ,s refo'e'to-tive notice,, t!t the j rinnp! of the hoursaU the rfficers orgoverntrent crowded j sai,, NaVV six PLR CENT. SIOCX, wiihihe init io the Place to fahite their new Sovereign ; re-td..e t' a'reon, will, on surt-n c-rot tin ccn'fica:e ps P-lhen, in quality of Governor, hraded a depU- . raid on the lt t ay uf Ocr-lmnext tnsuini! the rati btie- ta.ion, and was fpe.ker ; the i.lT ITm of the fa- f ,he resP(Cli t:khtf. era onf-eir lawW resenu idiivii, uu w . 1 . 1 r 1 , ' tives or at oni cs dol-y coivst.tu 1 d & autho i-ed, enher at iher was feen taku g the oath ot fidelity to the ( lhe Xlta, . ry or at lUe L,an offiClJ as nuy fon Alexander at latl gave way to the leitera- j where credits liae Uvn gke i lor the amount ol siCtV., led defues and peifuafions of his difiraded fa ' "-wiivtly held by iht-m: that ihe ,.intiia!.,f H& lea auues ana pc iu . AND HALF Pffi tLST, STvCK, wi.h .he ii-Hr mny, sou 01 u. ucu .V.T-U.c, .rv.v.. . rfne thereon, wtll .n like nwuntr. and at the n:i U,. IX.-1 .1-. ' "I tleabetf accounts immediate ly ;. and tbcfe to whom tbe faid tilate i indebttd, are requeued to'rendcr iotheir accounts properly atttftcd, to ;; ltr.rrYM j -JameJi J Speed, j , Treasury Department of the United Statesy June i 1806. j WHEREAS the!G;mr-nis in of th Si'nk jng Fund, at.4 mfteiiug held on the 28ih,c;ay ot April, JgOg. didrcsjlve, that the' sum rrniainfrig to complete expindU tureofthe annual appropriation1 of EIGHT MILLfON'S Of DOLLJRS, sh uld among o.Tierptir oei be ap; iied to the NVY SIX I'tR CcJIT. STOCK, created i,j pursuance. wf an act oi Cong re s, pas -ed on the 30ih dk Jun; , .1 1.18 an 1 to the reimbursenient t.i the five and an naif per ec'm. stuck, en ated tn pursuance of an actTof Cjn gie.s, j.ssed oh the 3t: day t March, ITSS. ' " - to h 1 m. that in (uch circuciiftances he owed himfelf wh Hy to the ft te. He appeared at the balcony, and was fainted Ernpeior, a mid It the acclamations of'all hie peop'e. ing Sound", is one, amono'the many proofs of tl l7Jaf'cipatfon of "the Englifli Miniftry, Tn the ; evetus mat ten to toe deata ot raul the iecu ; rltf with which the, Epgli(h entered tbe Baltic,' - fufficiently proves that they had expe&atioo of j a cataftiQphe. that would change the face of ffatiin theirfavourand perhaps NtHfo-did l orn receive orders to forcethe Soand, until the j d; fttuflioa of Paul was deter nined.on.at Lon. doas-'it was not, indeed tan til the ad of April, (and during the combat ) that they were i form ed at Copenhagen cf the death ofT that Princl ,. The confpiracy framed againft his perlon, . was dirltd bf a head cooliy ognizcd, and capa ble at thf-f""" -Ime of the moft pei fevering ac tjvhy. It was Palhen, military Governor of FetMftnrgh the weight of authority, prtflld da;!v wiih renewed iitfooiCntfi on the mind of trrTaniirs9t,bjededlo abflue a-d hcfe rriirtri.fl waa' cxtteme, ; his favoi depended up.n afingle doubt, and became momentty more precarious in bis "wifh to ' firerheo himlelf, he lefoWed to place" Alex. l ouder on the throne rud of this idea, his firft of lo many igenera, officers, gave wy to their rtqueft they all mounted filently towards the apartnieri's of Paul, and (topped at the guar) chamber, except : Argoniah aid.de.camp in ftrvicc, who went aloi.-e and cried that the ciiy was on fire,"an1iT1icaine to-wake the' Emperor the Coffack, who guarded the ami chamber, fuffered him to pafu ; he then knocked at ihe door, & named hioifelf ; Paul knowing his voice, opened the door by a itnng that waa httt d to the bt I . he Re ppe d balk direnlr ToTntfodiice the other confpirators, who only waited the fig oal to prefent tbemfclve j the CofTick perceiv ing theo, too late, ha they aimed at the Em peror'sliff, endeavt ured to .make refiflance, but was immediately pirrcra j nc gave nonce, now. ever, to hia marl.er as he fell, by crying out . Treafon." The, fi ighted Emperor endea voured te elcape by one of the two clofeta that ad jin the Alcoye : ; one ltd . to the lower floor, the other, containing "the cloth? S and arms of the officeradetaioed in the -fort it Ts, had 00 paf fage through it to this laft his hid fortune or fright conducted him ; he fvized a (word,' and wa-fearching for the private Haircafe of the Vthcr 'clofet, vi hen the confptra tors ientcredrir they want llraight to the bed, and not finding him, all cried oat,' " he has efcaped? -They already believ: d themfelves betiaycd," . wheo Beoingfoa perceived hiai binding behind a fcreen. - Paul, without clothes, and m ' the high eft ftateof ftirprife and alarotrpr cfage'd 1 the- lot that awatttd htm ;, but hia natuial energy . did not abaodon him - They f poke. to him of abdication TieeTufedtfhfiirypanieeol le cling thoftf whom he had cdered with honorB and rew ards, he broke fonh in fafch teirtbTc and . touching reproaches as fhook the ferocity of their intention. Bur at the moment when the confpirators were at the Empcroi'fl, at that mi)-.' ment, when they calculated ' moft certainly on the aid oPa'hen,.he "marched, to the"Palace,at the head of the regirient of guards If ihe en- terprize fuccceded, he cam? to fecond it s if'it failed, he came to defend his mailer. Mean- J while' Platon Z nboff endeavoured to read-Ao the Emperor an aft of abdication, Paul offered to reto'uch it ;and addieffihjf hiajtjf panicn- I Jarly to Platon, Retraced hia exec'fiive teacrity a ' -' 1 - - r , -". " , ' fesieas ban.fh fromthe -favour of Paul, all ' and ingratitude' You arett Idtiger Emperor, ! ttioie Whom httWl!r! nnf crsin . TH Ita. " ft ' .. .. - Uboft whom he-ct-uld not gain. Raitapchin,' Sccte -ry of Ft reign A ffaTts.gave him embrace, . . .! .. i: j:r r . :.- I - . . -rw- I cd farthcrrPrtneli -trbmalleri.ihff si - -.a . . . f- t O5ecn8 otjufti'ymg hunted to Alexander, if he Duu!d fuccced ia his dtligui, aad to the Erope J replied Z -nboff, t Alexaadcr is our rnafter." Paul, enraged, ftepped for w a id" to flrike him. dmMTheripHl of he-eon fpirat Cenrtiixr-: fon perceiving this, re.animated"them by crying cut, -"it is o? er with us If wc fuffcr him to Hillabcrovgh Superior Court oj Liav, j w ApriTcrm,1806. : THE court arranpes the lufinefs of the next Term in ti e fol'owing order, to wit : All caufes originating froni G' an ville, to be tried' on th firft three days f the Term- 1 hofe from Cafwell and Pet fon, the fourth day.. Chatham, Wake, and Randolph, the fifth day. Orange, the fixth and feventh days. Bufinefs ou: of the diftrict, fcirtfaciat's and flate civil caufes begm ing on the 7th, after the Oiange bufinefs, and to continue to the 8th. Ciihiinaf f ufiiitfs, the yfh and loth days. Argcments to be heat d at any time. ' Fquitv bufinefs to continence on the clofe of the criminal docket. Teft, . S BENTON. 1, .. : j l .. 1 . . ,.. .-! .. 1 dim . i - uc jmiu uii inu i m tidy i i j.iiiui:) , idui, lo ir.e iest ttu .e siucivholdfrs, jur ihetr lawful "rerc:ei)tativei or attoiniei duly C 'lisliti.ted and auihuri-ed. . It is fuither ma"e knc.wn, for the Snformat'ii'm of the paries coiwf'ned, ilia no (ran. fcr ol tbe.N AVif SIX i'Eii C ES1. STOCK, eiihv'i from or to liie L kj of n c T iea tu', ' ( from or .o ihe bo k. ol a Crv.ir.i' ;VH, r of Li ars, will be allowed' alter ibi: fir-t day bf Sept'ettiber tnaing, n r ol VIVE AND HALF PLR Ct T SlOcK,' alter the lji fay vl' Dnetil,er ensuing. And the iji ert ,011 ali cert ticaies o1. said at- cks," h.c li slu.'j net have been -u r n 'eied, in , ursuai.te of this I.. i.fica:jci), ill cca. anJ detenn'.rr , on lhe cay j ruCtding tl;e djy heiLbyfuti for the rcinibui'vnier.t there (. '' . (3 m) ALBLRT GALLATIN, j"- Secretary of Vie TniiiuFj. . . PROPOSALS , FOR Carrying Mails of the United States , cn the Following Post Koao's, i "X"7IL,he teccived at the General Poll. VV Office ui inciufive. To be Sdldfor Cafli, ... ON M'inr!ay the 29 h" September next, by the fub'criber, the undermentioned lat.d, via Eight htn d.-cd acrts, nioie rr hft, on the Liijlitword knot crttk. in Richmond coua- ty, N C. Stvcnty five acres, mote or cfs, od j he wateis of Mark's cieek, in faid county of! Riilimond. Twv hundred acrcp, rrore m lrf, in faid county of Richtrond, not fa; from the iaft mentioned traA ; and five hundred and thir ty fix acres, more, or It fa.. -on bth fides of Matk'fi creek, and on both fi 'tsof the ft.-te liiie, pait ihe-eof being in Marifcorough diftn'tft , in S'oulh Catolina, an J part in the faid court y f Richmond. - On this 36 acres is a Grift and Jiw Mill, bo'h in excellent oidcr and on a bo'd ftieam. The lale of the ab re fixtten hti' dred and tleyen actd "cf land, more or hl, wiil begin prttiftly at noorj, on the f id jo h of Scptem! et next, at the faid Saw Mii on M a t k'a creek ,: r er C. pt J.' 01 1 a Pr goes' fu : m e plantation,,in Marlborough diflrift .S. C. "tbout one mile from the' north eaft fide of Pee Dee.' Henry Wm. Harrington. July i9'h, i8c6. (3A ) FOR SALE, THE Tr.of Land on which I reCde, L -contitiir)gtw tbfand acrsr-fituatel iu Riukingham county, within a few ms'lca of tbt Mineral Springs Alfo fcvcral fmalkr tradis in the faue neighbourhood, all of excellent qua liiy, and roottly well irr ptoved. " Tbe tracl-1 live tn -9 -inlefior ta but few-io the flate, in point of improverments, both as tc gardB convenience and. real ufe. Btfi-e the cufttomary buildings, which are all crrnnicdicus and new, it includes a Gtifl & S;w Mtil, Cot ton Machine, DiftiWery on an extnfive p'at., ai,d a Tan Y a id, all conveniently ' fit ua ltd exter.five cuhards of ile vaiir u- and moft choice kind "of Fruit Tres, which pever-fail to bear. There are alfo about three hundred acres clear ed 'the moft of it frefh and bottom land, to good repiir; the greater pat of which ii row under cultivation, and in meadows. As I in. tend to leave the ftate and rerrbve try family f $ . Shf 1 ear'y in the fall, the Croprtogether wirh a large'; fitean alt . .4.. r ' ..' ,.1 l and valuable otoclt or every Kind may Deinc'ucJ td in the pu aioXjiiisifxacfc ral crdit wili be given for the greater part of the purthale money. " v ' June 151b,, 1806 until the fitft day of Augutl ficit, In North-Carolina. From Wilnipton by Con waybcrough to Gt" srerown, S C. oi ce a week. Leave WilfT'it gion tvery Tfurfday at 2 pm and si live at Gemgttown on Sui.day bj 6 p n, , Levc Geoipetovrn every Monday at 6 an. a d ar ive at Wilmington on. 1 huifJay by ii am From W.Ik fooro' to AlTiC c h once 1 week. . Leave Wiiktfb tr,.' every ivlondiy ;t 6 a at, and arrive at A. he c. h I ) 6 p m Leave Afre c. h. every Tuil" ay at 6 a m and afiivt at Wilktfboto' by 6 pm. In South-Carolina ' F'om Porteferry ii Convk'a5hboroi:gb, once a week. . Leave Port-ferry every SitU'd-iy al 60 mtntJ arrive at Conw. ybi roiiijh fy i p m. Leave Conw.ybor- ' every ba.urday at 2 pm, and artive at Pottsfiriy cn Suuday at io a m. 1 The Pod Mufter Gereral mav expedite the mails and slter the titnes orariivdl ard cVpar. tore at any time I'uting ti e contiotiarce of tbe coot! ac.lv he prt vioufl'y ftipula icg n 2deq;J".te cotrp rJation fir r any eatra txpei.fc thai may te 'cc fi i cd thereby. FJ.fi een m ir.ntes flial b e j V; " vri fo r 0 p e n -ing ard dofiig the mai at nil cHTces whcie 65" particular time.io fpec.ift'td. 3 For eyery th riy ti.i:iateB delay (.unavoid able accidents, excepted) in :; iviu.-r fcUer the iiotcjrefcriftcd.in any contract, the corarafior fhali foi frit" one dollar ; and if the cay c nTT nne until the 'departure, of any t-fpenuirgri-'Ji. wht rtby lhe n ails d.ftircd fct fttJ (it ; enr v m .il lofe a trip, an additional fuifeiuuc cf lire dollars fhali be iicurtcd. 4 Nvi fpape8 as well as letter, are to befent in, lhe mail ; and if any prfon,- making prrpo fals,'.('tiiie8 tn cany nev.fp.pers, othci than thofe' conveyed, in the mall, for hh oftn tn.oh- ! ment, he o-ufl ftate in his propcfls, for bit turn he will carry it with that emolument, and for v. hat fon without t hat emo'un.tFt. Shf u'd any pv-ifon., roakit g picj oIs, de n alteration of tletime6ol at 1 and oc- rattuie above fptcitiid, he rr.ift Kate n tupro- pcfisji', the alierationa dthttd, nd tjn 'd'tii; it cc they will .rraka in tre lerti'S of hi cotTTixt: ..' ..r;., ,; " NOTICE. ' V r ":ri T 7 HE RE AS mjPenehCi VV lett-my becland board 'without jyft Ctufr ; I hereby forwarn all pe ifohs from trull-, ing htr ort my account, beiog determined to pay none ofithe debta-ihe-.reaip'.ogtri ; Chatham Count. 1 ROBERT CO B B, Ju!y, 1806 Sen- Feathers. A GOOD ptice. in cafli will be given for 100 t,ounds of new Feathers, by r THE PRINTER. - SeneHSnake Root. . Eiiquire of the Piittcr. 6 Pttfors n.akii p prcpt fals, ' t'iftid to ftatc iheit ptices bv the yta. . -Thofe who Coir- tbe tratwiiljtc. ive It ir pay .quattctly rr.ouUff of February , idcy , A7r u ft , rorT "Non ff ber , one iiotit liiiU e rUjset x pirat icu of quarter.. iu..,.A .1..1. 7 No other than a free-white pufcn fl-fflTVe emph yed to Ccnvey-thr rriai!, . ( .8 Whevc the.propc fer inttnds to convevihe mail in the bodycf a ftapt cairiag?, be is dtiif ed to ftate.1t irt hi piOpiifaU. O 1 be 'ro.it -matter titneral reierves to m-' felt the CDd whenever ihrec -faifurts tispptc mount to the lofs of a trip cacl 10 1 he above c;rtian ate the firit dar of- Oftober next in (nice until the 4 rt nf Mat. h. i Rr.n. intlii' - j - - . v 4 GIDEON GRANGEK, f light of declaring any conttacVat 8 never ihrec faitur.a h'spptci. w.hich-i- ch. , j i ,, lobeinope'aWOTf ,'and to cot.tir.ue W k .Or. inf-ttif-Vt. ii '.in m ii in si 1 ill f ! I h t o t , t i
The Raleigh Minerva (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Aug. 18, 1806, edition 1
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