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' ' "-- " 1 .l..y't' ..111 ; . . Ocr.r the plan, of fair, delightful Pe.ce. ' , ; . - ' 0 . . ' i Sy. '1 It V , - " v 1 " , r - J ' , . i - ( ' Tftvl tbO0- ' - i. ' hands high, of a ckish cplo?, wth,tJ fcf ? ? ftJrT sr : I ...u: ;c W.lr: no brand to fee seert, I ViU4 xvi 4m-i4-A U?4., i-??J-3 v. . r : 1 , 'southeast from Coucprdot! tj wate ; ,t V;, I ; river.' -: , -v? A--v;;. c."- Tv".Q', .. fV:-v,v':.V i ALEX SCOTT, Uanarer. 1 . jfalir-Sbscnbci-iaTincntcrettnTQ...; . ; , v .1 1 ' in" : ; : : firm-Ji- KlRrm.AJ A'rnR VAN'-WJl-'- ; r .-'ill ActAeii GVjneK- CO; :.$e!. JfeiyeJ inform .their , " i v ; X ! I : The "Register ; . 1& published erpiy Fit, by At Three DolUrs per annrfm, or One Dollar ahd a Half for nan - AnvT.RTlSEMENTS . rM.ini 16 lines, neatly inserted three times for a dollar, and 25 cents for every Wceedinsr tmblicatSon ; those of greater sletifftlin the same'proportion..:...CoMNri- LlTTXBS tO riTIu!' liwuikiuu - ' , the Editors must fee port-paid. . - - r HA1XIGXI REGISTER TUESDAY, JUNE 22, 1824. ' , itri. nf Trivestisatidn had . ? .n.m;naAn nf sflll the compieteu inc. waiiiiuuw r. -- r - I in the field, is. therefore qualified to jnanare I the complicated concerns of a great and com- pucatea repuoiic, a na hit .v,.iich.,i.w.. in battle, who has never read the con stitntion of his country. We do not wish to infer by this, that Gen. . Jackson' is entirely destitute of political knowledge, but merely to show, that to judge of a roan's civil quali fications, from his military, is both dangerous and uncertain..' Dangerous, because, it is l.l-1'no thi fnnndation for the military to ob- t;n n oaniUnrv . over the civi power ot sin -v...- j - . our fomnment, a t ascendency, which air history shows to be fraught with -the most serious evils tc republican governments ; un certain, because, the qualifications of r sol dier, bear no necessary relation to to those of . .1 i-too. 1 a statesman.- previous 10 me year ioi, uu rWM nf den.' Jackson? A few in his own state. In 98 and '99. he is said to have hn in contrress. but excited no interest there, showed nothing: of that depth in rt search, that acumen in reasoning, that facili- iv in conceiTinK- aim uwihk at vnrkL which are the rieculiar .haractens- last Avitnesses on the 17th inst unless they rant the application of Mr. Edwarils, ta renuest tlie attendance of, the Hon. Kufus Kinvhich it is understood is not prohable, so that the report majr be expected in a few days. Ah. 'anonvnibus writer in ; the Star his . very- indecorously attempted to throVT?dicule on the Circular of Mr. Villiah3s; which appeared in a late Re gister. This is soiWthing new in the annals of politics, Herelofore the i ir culars of our Members of Congress on their return horne, ,Mrere read with plea sure and treated with attention . and re spect; but because this writer -does not like the' opinions which -Mr. Williams has given ort some of . the leading sub: iec ts which -have engaged the attention . of Congress, he has thought proper to treat him with vulgarity aujd rudeness. If this writer had considered that -while he was . It is stated, amonrthtt sreat tienents . Y , f.x orm-vwf t?.L- i ,.UnA f,-rm t-,t orrpnt ra-i ... ; ... riaharrns Countv. In New-York, that a'snmit district hHAKEN UP and entered o theSb.vHooL of that State, ; "which in 1815, contain -pH hut wo families, and- had but one road passing through it, now includes LuPp0sed 67 foadi nistriCTs, suiiuui uianivva, ijeet and contains 778 children between the 9 m atrt of !i and 5l and nrobaWv upwards of Kocky : of 3000 inhabitants. June 9. ! ivtitv cAco;Xn iriTinMTf' oh the I friends and ti e nuTi ' t third -..Monday in June, aiuuwiis.aicicaii uk supnw rw' ?.v"," ' j n i a low asu can.oe ouiaiuvvi ciscw tics of a great statesman. In short, has he ever rvrn in anv ciyii ciii'jii'vmcm, - lil not show an extreme restlessness, gen rally resigning his seat without fulfilling the tim nf his annointments. While we, there- fore, arc willing to award mm tne meni. 01 praise, as a brave warrior, ana a xruc pamut, we honestly believe, he is not qualified to preside over tho civil interests of ten millions i a, - or ireciucn. - From Montser.ido. We are happy to learn that letters -have just been re ceived by , the Colonization Society, from Cape Montserado. The Cyrus, which sailed from Pefcrsburg, with up- f arils of a hundred settler, had am v ed in safety, and, though some of the emigrants who sailed in her had sufferr etl from sickness, only three children and one woman had died all the others were considered out of danger. It may be jvell to state, that he death of the female just mentioned, was occasioned. not by fever, but by.mortification, pro duced by the extraction of a tooth. Th e speaking iintemptuously.of the folo appears to fc ,in a pro.peruu. by Mr A llliams, mK - . . - , : 4 perfwrmance of his public duty, he. was W--"" condemning the ;conduct ot.. tiie wnoie 7 , of: oar Members of Congress (for we Rev. Dr.' Monison has presented to believe they acted in co"nce"rt on all the tjie Ki ' 0f England a copy of rlie leadinguestious which came before I Chinese Bible, and has been thanked ' them) he surely would not have enter- and compnm"ented for his exertions in rd the neld witn sucn leanui ouus n f tI lit erature of the east. i o acainst him. .But in writers who lay , aside decency and r self-respect, pru- dence or propriety is not to be looked for. . A Convention would meet yesterday at Newnort. Rhode-Island, to form a A ? Singular Detection, One 61 the three men arrested fof the murder of Mr. "Bonsai,- near Philadelphia, was found in possession of a coat, which a tailor testified that; he made for Mr. Bonsai, and he should know it by the Constitution for that State,' Mtherto U j, bemg 'stufted at one end with governed by the charter ot Charles II. fi.ifrnV. thrrt. rnt hoinr'iUddino. phnWh 'j ' oT, " "V - . 0 t o to finish it. ? On cutting open the col lar, the felting was discovered precise ly as described. granted in 1CC2. . irashingfon frving.. This gentle man is in Paris, engaged in literary FOR THE REGISTER. Messrs. Gales V SonOne of the ahonv mous - correspondents of the? Star, I mean Homespun, has charged me wiui a " pituui atfemnt at delusion an ferenees and assetions', Gen. Jackson and Secreta this is the fact. md Home rjroblienng as to point put in which I have either attera or draw inferences not have made aa assertion b'v the words of the party I intended to repre sent : then I will confess mv en"6r, and make any atonement suggest or req it should be found tect, 1 have ac . - j-iT- ...'lQl i .u-l t '"T:-. .,rlvk Inw I tifr f.ir Roiirtf tn Tusda v.'lli !20tnJU man, now is uie uuicrcnuc uciwccn u iu i- i presenifti 10 uii)M; yuimg ijuic uv -v v.t.. . .-r tr" , -" .- . 4 , ?v shall it h rnhiidercd as an I mmnlPrT thir ": V 1 1v nv'xt. that valuable t.0 1' arid imnrovemfnts H -r evidence ot the want ot tnougut, or uno-er- The Fall Session will commence on -ne Ktanflinir. or nrnneptlinp- From an over-heated 1-Ath lif.Tiilv. thprf. heine". no summer vacation zeal? I , About twenW new pupils can be Homespun sa's, that,." Gen. Jackspn tho'tl Board and Tuition sixty dollars per session ; I property of largart Last wood ?K .; u;. nnnt-AH at this institution -for the r resnma d " unauthorised ana opi oiiio,c .j.m-v-." - t v .,. . i as o tlie- views of The various branches ipra complete . ti.l:l w . ' 7 l ! .f ii.. -Ui, r , - r t lvtvc.a .ji.ira(ro arp rtnri ti ill v , invited to ; - - .1? rV Crawford. HI Education are aisoRuxm. , . , j , , , s ,, ... vr""" Vv-- T .-"a . j ;- ; : J l spun will be so ve. . -. : "if ."' 'T i '"l-r-I-f j.a-- .vl, Jf ' one single instanced Hillsborough, May J X. ' V ! 3 00 - ' rT 7 pted to delude, ,xv.- .- -v ' I T v v -tv- the most : naairal, or ; V. wvi ; v. JiXUlUIlUI-tXVlIl. .j v, .v 7 r V -H ' ' 1 1 trot strctly warranted XrrL.rrnlinn .HVmnU 'Arae- h ? ? a liberal m.nd could eitner a; NHRS & JONEH,imprm ?ne , v ;, . . uire. Hut it, on the other nana, rnL of this Institution, that the semvannuaii -. : . -r-- t,-'.-??::- -' :,. ' J r upon a revision of the sub- Examination of their Pupils will commence 1 Pursuant to. a deprctai merof tne- nonor- . I tually displayed, that candor, on , Wednesday? the 30th of June,vand-elpse4 able Couft otruity Iodine uountyct vKe ; i. ahiirher rate ol tariff useful to promote do nitst'c n 'ustrj .' I saitl no more, for I.took the General's own words, and that Mr. Crawford talked of revenue : and then tri- umpantly asks the question, ' what is the diflerehce as to the. effect upon tb.e people ?'f Is it possible that any man can be so blind as not to see the difference..' Does Homespun pretend to be a politician and hot know the J Ste Uitteronce Detween a duty wnicn operates as a boun;y, and one which produces revenue f I wdl simplify the case : Suppose , the cotton sjoods import etl into the United states under the former tariff produced a revenue to the irovernnient of l,OUi,OoO and by the pre sent tariff" domestic -'unfactures should be so. fostered (this is ihei intention of tlie bill) "Vlusic, Drawing; and Dancing, if taught, ae charged extra .,;" ' : '-.i-U ;J Oxford, June 6. 4 v tawt.iy i - .. : . ' i ' yr -', '-i State of North-Carolina " p ;S s -i Randolph Couivtyv y ' i ; Court' of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, , May term,: 1824 -1 efms f Sale nuie niul eighteen montnjj ; credit,: bduU.wtth ariroved"; seciii-jt' .bwir'- ing nteret from ttje tjate, -"Will he icqiured'. , April20, -.1 824.- tZil&.i4&i - Northampton uhtyr, ,:v Jr.. nWn r.m. "i Original attachment, levied I i . , . , w n j' . 'Vi -j.oVi'' ii uqun oi ricas.ana nuaner sessions, June , .jt'. v on o xracis oi lanti, jo uciiu i , v 1 , ; , ' Term 1824 Z ' v . Samuel Aston, i .ofhoffs, 9 head ot catt e, J fe,. - wl V:-'.?:, ; t;.i.t-;.,.. , r.". T;andiVaggCn: i f T apneariner to the satisfaction of the Court I - v,' S.U' oh Iahd.Wi,xt . I J-ii lCOVII. 5 : . I .. ... .v.- i". ' t'- . I IT- 9 .1(111 I1C IViilCIL' II 1L f laLCl IU1 LIULL. 14AUlri U19J)LEL' i ' . . ' nent wzli . be cntere - JESSE A.i ARPriK, c. c. c. Quer3essTohS 'tobe hdld' for the tTouritvr : .j J 7 n.!h'i cordinfflv,;-V- i'- Dollars, r witnef!. John :W. Harrison. Clerk.of 'oui" i Ult Uic rmii4 t nffi-. fi e Xfnnrf.iv Tun. , ; ' . it was, Statb.Bak or S. CABOiifA, Ko ir, dated A.?r ift9A Vks. Ar, v a 5 ' : 4 y accom- at Charleston Aueust 13. 1818. sitrned by C.J ., : jiil ?a .-j : --. . ? no- Tee: President a 100 dollar bill on the F": iLJA! ' :7 v. ence Nswbcrv Bakk. C. No. 87. dated Oct. 7, ., ,i- t - 1 1815- sic-npd ov .Tas MKmte -f President s 1 -r . -4 . - -. ,T . .... - accbm- anti a 50 dollar bill on the BAifk or AtwsTi; w Rinti? iri'f infill-fin rnl Jn I V v e oe- Georgia. No. 256. dated December 4.1821. v - i f -7v . .. . . V, - tnat samuej ASion, xiie ueieuuauv.w.uiw t i,,;! wfaH ;c. tny. Pl;- Caf ' 1S,tf" "bI.tanloftl"f f.v! tiff and the property :ondemneaVsubject to" I ' p7v ... tne plaintiff's recovfrv, ;:i:,;r; 1:?Ur - ' llVlCil iiv-jiw, -r TT,T,-B0,rin.0 cot.cln - , I v : v ill Jill IWMtL OALIDll as t. exclude the, importation ot these goods 1 sad defendant to appear at the ne would not the Go er j t nt lo?e jl,000,000 ? Court of Pleas and Quarter vSessi i- i .1 a. .1. . ' .. : : ili ii y 1 j - i ii. Jl l aria wouia not i.ie .uuumauu.ca .:; oeia ior saia, cpumy uic r-xrcteed:b there no difference between there being August next; and plead to issue or demurji, . , n kui. ?l,U00,0tu in the treasury, or the same sum otherwise mdgr ui the pocKets ot private rfinuiviuuais r ,ur nun. i does he think as long as the property is in 1 65 ' A copv. uieiainin ,. u a luuuci: ui , no cu.vHucm., , . : , vT !:' ' .V! : nf Northampton at the Coirrt Hohse in said C ' who holds it. ! . .P IMm Again, general .lacKSon minKS a mgner nPfHR Subscribers mailed a -letters at tiie! .k.' i.t ' ' rate, of . Tariff useful to protnote domestic Post-office in this place , on the 2d ApHl toTse manufactures. 5- How? By putting imported JaV directed toMessrs. Tied Well, Kksam 1,1 tuiAi hi Mini a wicc i iu ciwujc 4;o. Riercnants, isew-YorK, comaini manuiactures to undersell tnem, 11 mis was .,st halves of Two Hundred & Fifty - .1 i ' 1 - .. r I : " . . . . - I. "1 . notoDe tne enect nw was our manutac-1 v,z. the last half bf?a lOi dollar bi tures to be fostered, how protected it how are Air. Crawt id's views to be plished, how an increase of the revenue thing can shew more clearly the differ' between Air. - Crawford and Gen. Jackson, than that if the object of the latter is pushed, the views ol the former must leated unless, indeed. Homespun can-prove s,ed by Thoa. Gumming, Presidents -V-We ,'oHner Hitrrf oflw Pall tf-rrri lfi24- " u-! ' ! thai the same fneans will produce it the same, fbrwara all person froni receding or trading TftnW"i . V. t time ODnosite results. v .. l, r'tfiA.kA 'yirlbl Half VnW Th 'P7 7 Petition to pmiinciftnt, ' f ' ' 1 7 AV uiy v r v a vv .m It is useless to enter farther intoa .train first halves have.been received by our cor m reasoniirg witn. liomespun, wnose mum respondents and the Banks nave been seems so beclouded either by1 nature or pre-1 rir.sid of the loss of the letter and oavrr iudice that he is icpable.of dScyiminMinf pftSe sajne stopped. - ' ; i ' " w 4i lTL'ZZWZXSS? ' ' ' . -r, Cetreen cause ana eltect Jiesiaes, ,1 .am RANHOI.PH & YOUJJG. . I'" -MTv , . . .0 rg T appearing to the satisfaion of the Court l& tJiaJoseph; illiflm'Cosand;: and his wifeXoVvf heirs at law of'JosephBed v u0g man, whose realL Sajistoy.'N. C. June ti 6t St K Lll. i r....L-!j ; r - pvLicf. turcicitMc;' uivciTiinaV: pUOhCa- ursuits. Mr.; Murray, the London toleration.--The vGrand Duke of IxiokPeller, has1 latplj put to press one Baden has granted full liberty to the of his works, sent, over from France, (ktholic's j hitherto ' the v religion was .ntiiIeil,-2Virs of a Traveller.: It.xvili only tolerated. The spirit of toleration uou received, anu re-puuuaiicu iu which 5,, Wlth the . pe0pf e of the i!iis country. "'.if Uuited States, -will spread oxer the Ar ;VammoAio2mi.Dobtors u . 'u,c' Van ltcnsselaer. IIg Car and Coorier. I ' 5'ij'-..C1jc.- ' , j r ' I .j'i rrfcin awirn m-Erijrine.-Vhii new- .f iNewrYork, members of the Lrceum lj invented Ehiue" is' said to cost not f Natural History, have just discover- niOre than dnejialf of the Engines at pre ed in Monmouth County, New-Jerseyl it '-in use 5 is of four-fifths les weight hoUvlMnn r to;k 1 knd bulk, saves two-thirds of the luel, Jie skeleton ota iMammoth, nearly en- - , 4- .u -1 told, he. is ah aspiring name is Tow-Cloth, that looking with' con "tempt upon the humble walks of his respec table ancestry, he -has ,tom himself from the shades of private life, and mounting the steps of science, per adventure, may. be found a- mong the gallipots and phials, is so impress ed with his own importance as sometimes to act without the .trouble,, of thinking and being wonderfully pleased with Gen. Jack son's fanciful idea 'of domestic industry,"' has dropped his own name Tow-Cloth, and assum 3ust -Recriv c&i And for , sale bytlffe' Subscriber 4 1?, ROlilGRTSON's Stomachic? Health, for the cure of Coughs,: Con tian be made?1 for six -weel in the fale'igli Register for the said Joseph Reding. and WjJ nan josana .ana: wue, 10 appear .at our -next Superior 'Court C of Law ; 'to.be held forthev coii 1 nty of , Randolph 011 tlie rst ' f afl er the'-ftlr Monday of September, then jurd there. -to plead, ; answei or demur, " otherwise ''the' 4 petiuon.will be taken pry confesso and Heard eu tnat 01 Homespun, this is a trae vidence. SUnipt:ons,,Asthma,, Pain in ?tlie Breast, and 01 ins pau-iousm . i-nmng Stuay a ory morr mos( diseases : l exp;rte. j,r:,s.i,;A::i.;i.W Knur: 01 c, - ; a'- - s - wr : . -;- " . ' - ujr . i I 1 m 1 11 1 iii 1111 Hii'nri'iii 11111111 nriiimr i iw - - - -1 - m - , ...wvVv,v,f.v Aiui-muous fins, wmcn prevent apa trammels o iruie, ne has rcsoivea at once to Bilious Complaints, malignant fevers embark upon the ocean of politics where lief vMr ointment fWr'tKW Tr- kr.y. .iv : 4 cure an 1. v - i - v.- v - . , &cDr;I i-P V "'R01 auinoriTy -in meivestedV i V " 4,'? 'V niahv's JM? oy tne last. Will and Testamenr of Irr '".X may find an ample scope f'qr his genius and ah,v lat. '4.h fnr th mm .1f.drv.1-9 I Gabriel Dubrutz,S dectasedJ I shalUofTerlaf ' 'A?:., -' " i his talents. , " " ". v ' ' ru5 .o wk fnK firty,rf v ; ; : 1 Whether Mr. Tow-Cloth,-alias Homespiin, J ' RANDOiPH WEBB J I ' 1 , aune rth,1124. v r : ' ; - f , ; r. v - vuu viiujuc ijic wne arora . nav to 4 W M .f iL..k.. J . . I " mu. '.u,c Ul we-uunw were ten ieet One of the Engines is iioVconstructiriff unuerme sunace. Atootnaiscovereqilor tins country,,to be brourlit over by Some months since led to the disebvefv. lMrvGodrich jof Connecticut, who is the 1 This skeleton wU be "deposited in diet o erku &;Co;Vto attend 10 iiVceam of Natural History.. . t i ne. spectator printed at Vilmin- r , 1 ,t I t v 1 , ,V . 0 of May, was presented to. the Massu ';hloVha& latelv ronip nut m f-ivm -1. ;..t .: k: . ; -J..... Mr.' Clay for president - lie dis- the petition of a Committee of the His- cfiSfies tSe merits of the opposing Can- torlcal Society, statjng the recent didateprtVreelfiand cory , of Che origin AISHistory.of fii:li ?" t V " Massachusetts in 'the hand writing of following language of Gen Jackson. , GnvPmor Winthr.w th.h& has been as modest as my presumption would 1 admit of, 1 shall not presume to question. He , must certainly be the best judge of po-liteness-i-a plain man Who has been accus tomed o the humble walks of life, studies! truth and 'simplicity more than form of cere-' mony ; while those who move in the gay and j nippant (I Jiad like to liave said giddy) cir- cie, are not always governed by suchiules. tC0 AC H,1V1 AKINGr T?? f ' .V, if neeessary,) a Jarge quahtity ofexcel- : i t u . lft Leather, consisting ofsole, skirting.Tiaf y mm APess andOpperv i'katliejr'VjBboutV fifty 'onb'' r" : ' r"7i. --,..vVj, un.iij iwi; iiuu. mipie' v ...v..i laiuiuiK-. ousiness i" ; I freely reease Mr. Tow-Cloth from any i charge of unfairness or immodesty" injiis j notice of me ; conscious, that any person who I cannot discover the difference between giv- Aiig-aoti wiuinoioing, must oe equally mcon- rvirvkir 4-a "nAfenc u i 1 scions of dn15fv wlpnr Kn',;; rpiIOMAS COBBS begs leave to Wlmmmmm cakuiatetw" -"' J - I'- a ffOod two StOnr-OlTPrnn., ilin7 , ,intorm &c. witji a. coinmodjous lot attacted theretd.- ' i DUtiliC 1 containing ahnnftwn OIXk- Cf ?Cn1 JacWe w 1 print the same, and i ..iveread his biography. . Asamditarv man. f .r w ftetind almost without a rival. When our " r fc "'cuu rentier wM exposed to the invasions of the VJ 4 ' ';T : qTi!esj saVacre. w5o destitute of the feel.l ' Something- flffir. -Tlie "lg Cf ium'.amtV levoterl thVir imhinnv rT I Nfltinn! Ji ilinoitu ciootl.. . v . r.V. (- .w.mi .4ui uutio suing uiai ; asuuu f-IlilS J.;hile the cnes of4 hpro: Canal Buat ha been.fitteti uuas a mu fl i4tSc7i were minerled inveverv cm IrX ;.vi 'r.-r- - vetete; we behold Gen. JacksoS f,e' containing wax, figures,, paint jnwngthe first to rendrt them assistance! sPcV?luens ot natural hlStoryn&C. Vc penetrated the almost: impenetrable u-if. a jAroy, and uill proeeed;to the westV i,Ht"5 thf f'conquered him; OQthe canal,, stopping it all the towns i tu restored ri-..A vr, - - i .'n - ,rr . . . . f 1 hursday t-.. vu vyr ujs- aua viuaires on ine ' bonlera tt hi hit ui- t """i ana much aitlirtd fnmtiM' t r- 1 t t , , ' " uwijci, isa iiwiii,1 rsu, Aiiurney ai jaw.ox 1 l-n, k, , t ' . " .uiCT"1 trontiers. In Or-I rjie curiositift&: . Thi i i.'s i.wti . 0ul I "c uueu, new lustre tdJhe American l- ' 7 TT i r"- " umwyu . wai ArciirsoHtoi nowap. i rame. But here let ui pause Let not the vf D41 trad na We presume' the ; At LittretohvVarrrt couhryv.oh theilOtlil 71e Our mnHo ...i . . . ,. 1.V1L- i r . t : -t . - . O pl Pit va Un1tnt nbW .An.4..j it;: Li v." 1 r.V' - 'onninsran ' estimate of I " m e Aion,-njepnant,' cic. Will niaken vC-VAi " J v ,,.u",',w - "ivnanw ho has contended valiantly 1. v r,- : , i i , f Kl writing of ' '.'.' ''. . ftejurfc.SriWf beWiohrih H' '' a- .v . ' vv v-- ; i PPlV of temls, from New York aril else- oil ' their inabihty & yomesVply to NedVas notVe- where, hich will enable hinv to -finish :Car. l&&c$ Soliciting the ceived until we had provided matter for 6ur riages and Harness, of aU descriptions? Jo wet V ' A r -'r ' - ,ast- It wai therefore lal aside for this day's than heretofore. It . - r-irH : nfdrtlii A Kegisterrfinciingi v. . L 2JWWwla haveready.appeared;in tii every espectshall be executed Jn Vl oO U;'mtoSiIIID3fi tttS notesapp . . . ? sAvt.the seat of Win. Thursday, seat oi m., a eaty, Esq.. on liberal encoufagemcntAhey have been pleas-,-the 10th inst-y the Reyy-JliSm ed to give hlmafad assUr.9them:ihathis maaartennp:siU:-br ression j Ana tne. yroric; sh&lr ce as, lo w asi it, tan i be afforded,; CalV andJttd-jfo?;ydjr- bcivcs, ueiore you ourcnase elsewhere. ; v . ss ' ; 0rders thankfully received and ispatched ' trith'ifeeteri-V;.t5? ', : . i -KaifcighIa 6.1 ro y either. ot the Banks, in. Fayette- On th itan-vard " and Tferick of six, twelve, and eightetu nontasill bi- 1 given rpurcliasers compjjrfng vrt.&c above ' s tenna. v:-.DEBoaiH DUHUUT2,.ux; , .".BLANK DEEDS Forsals at Ihjis fLf e X , ' : .. ' .' . ; ' . . '.-...' v;w' '- !-; " rt -v ; -
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