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NORTM-CAR OMtf&WMmt. ' v :1 Oortretb lanioffIr,JllfktfBlP, A . - , ' ' ' ' V , 1 ' v- ' . Urp'dbf firtr rt,tolU!lktBTotbtf. -;r ' .v ' - ' ' ' : ' " " -Vjil --7Z FRIDAY, jUtY 30, 1813. - r ? j-.--. .- ' ' No 723v V Vol. XIV . . . 1 ' ' ' . ' -CREEK INDIANS. MilUJjcctUe, July 14. We hiTe Ibc foUowing informition from a iource tlat mij be relied oru Extract to the Editors, I bad the pleasure oi being pment this d.y 5th Jul) , when chief itot ,s a nioner from the fnenaly Indians at Tockaubatcbce made his rrprt to Col. Hawkins. He was a man dcsertedlj of hieb standing among his on people, jnd one of ihose doomed, by the follow erf of the prophetSi for dti iictton. He uid the difficulties of the friendly In Uns continued to increase ; Dine of their people were murdered, one of them vrmn, and that t ch'uf-uas missing. Attempts had been made to settle their misunderstandings in a friendly way, and refused by the adherents to ihe pro phets. The Chiefs repeated their de sire tothroir aside their war sticks and war projects, but st ithout efilct. The answer was insulting and hostile, s vclfto the friendly Indians as to the ciuxens ef the United States. The old Til.e.see kins: returned the answer. He boasted of his bows, his arrows his war dabs and -magical powers. The chiefs iiy they hare brought ihcosselres in;o their present difficulties nd embarrass ments by tbxir fidelity to their treaty atipulations with the United States. Uy gWiog satisiiction for the murders on lie pest road, on Duck river and Ohio, which it was the dtfy.of the nation to do, they are placed in a war attitude by their opponents. By doing justice to tte white pecple they hate incur: ed the resentment of a strong party in the ns tioo, who threaten them with death. The work of death, and the destruction cf houses and property had commenced. This being their true situation, ther asked of CoL Hawkins the aid of the white people. The were willing to py fur this aid, and pointed out the fund for it They arc willing to pay all ihe expencts though their white 1'iecds in aiding thcra will etfecuially aid themselfes . If wt are destroyed befbrr you aid us," said the chief, 11 y u will hare the work to . do yourselves whkh will be b!oody?and attended with d 5 ulties, as you do not know as wel) as we do- the aw traps and hiding places cf these hatchers of mischief. Col. Hawkins sent off a runner with la interpreter smd our chiefs to those who had taken .the prophet's talk, with this demand of explanation of thc:r con doct which was interpreted in my pre sence : u I heaj yoo hA?e taken pan wi'.h tht prophets. The prophets h:rv J)ut to death t inr pecpU tecause they helped the chiefs to sye their country by putting the murderers of our white iriends to death, which they were bound to do by their treaty with Washington. I hear you have bf gur. the war dance, Cade your war-club, and are for war wih the white people. What is this fart What injury have ih white peo ple doce you f You kn:.w who I am I hate been long among you oy talks litre been always for pcair, and ihry haTe been the saving of your country. Arc you going to divide your nation & to destroy iti Do you nor know the prophets talks 01l be the destruction o theCreeks and give joy to your enemies ? Vcu hate threatened the lifeofmy in icrprtter and to destroy bi proper. If you do him any injury yuu do it o fce ind all the people of 'he United Sta'et. What has he done ? clivercd Jfu my talks. I never wilj f rg.vc the rmircers of white people or red peoj'c fccndlj q them. .X u threaten Kiali jfe.Tkhubaicbeeind Cowctau? Wh.M i this for? .Hpcak plain io ran ' I late ordered four great chiefs of Cus tio to carry this talk and bing your lrswcr. We can settle thirgs much 'ter now than when you see me with a srrny. I am now your friend I cuuien oc your enemy, xi.u may i Inghten one anothej with the power ol lfcc prophets to rotke lhundets earth cjuskes, and to sink the tarth. These 1,1 rgi cannot frighten the American K-d:ers. The American soldiers are r.ow your friends, and I hope will al ys be to. Take care how you inak Iten your enemy. The thunder of their carrion, iheir rifles and their sorda H be core terr ble hao the woks of T r prophets. If ynj are friendly you nothing tofetr. Ifthe white men J safe in your itnj T0U are tlfew if hite rren is in darrin your land lr puca axe rtiairxa- ycu are in danger ; and war with white people will be your ruin. JQ A reply from the fanatic In dians we be.ieve has not vet ueen .e- ceived. Nor is ir to be expected that words alone will avail much with a peo ple in their situation. Being bent in mischief, they must taste thr calamities of war and be made to drink deeply ef the cup of affiicttion beforethey will return to their duty. Our Agent, Col. Hawkins accompa nied by M'Intosh. a distinguished Indian cMef, had an interview with (he Gover nor the latter part of last week, the re sult of which is believed to be this Col. Hawkins requested the Gov. to furnish him with 50 stand of arms and some ammunition to enable the friend ly Indians to repel any attack that might be made by their opponents, iff thr a?d which hai been required of Gen. Pink ney can be given them. . ne exprtasi left here Friday morning for St. Mary's and is expected to return in the cour-e of this week. M'Intosh set out for T' -kaubatchec abu the same time. He was to have arrived there last night, and promised io'a: quit-t 'he Gsvrrnor by Si'urdfcf n-xl wiih the relative streng'h of the contending parties and their fu ture prospect?. If from his report it shall appear nec?ss.iy, thr G 'V-lrn'M we understand is determir jd to risk the consequences and call wn a force suffi cient to crush the prophus and their ad herents. Itfirrer. Extraet of a letter from Cel. Hawkins to the Editors cf the Journal, tfate J Cree k Jigt icy, JuUfW. 1!3. 11 On the 4th, ix warr ors of rookau batchet went as a guard for some wo men aficr their com. The) saw some Auttossecs who had kiUed a hog. The latter on being discovered and fwusucd, retreated to iheir party in ambush. A skirmish commenced, three AuUosees were killed and one wounded. The warriors sustained no loss. The next evening the adheren's to the Auttosses attacked the entrenched camp of Tc k aubjirhee with bows snd aows, war ctubs and j;un their lots if anr, not ascertain d. Jno. Marshil of C weta in camp wounded in , the h- sd. The day after, the butchers of Tcoksub3t chce were attacked just as they shot down some betf cat'l.e ; four of -hem were killed. The sutvivors repeated into ramp, and the assailants drove iT; the catije and horses." In addition to the sb ne we hr.vc jui 1-arnt that abrut 30 Cusetau have marched to the assistance of the frirnd- !y Indians, intending to annrr-ach a ! near the besiepers s practicable, thr prophets having invested Tookauhj rhee wirh all hrir force, when ihv will g ve a signal to thr besieged and fight their way into town. In the ever l of the friendly Indians ieing jJesTytd, of which there is at present strong proba bility, vr shell have to contend agair st theuni ed strengthof 'he natir n. Their whole number in supposed to be a little upwards of six thousand warriors or gunmen. A timely movement on our prt raiht prrhaps sate many valuable lives besides much exp nse. Important Improvement in the Ely Shuttle. The improvement consists in a sim ple and cheap additional apparatus for throwing the Shuttle, by which, clo;h of 10 or 12 quarters wide may be wo ven with more ease (so far as relates to throwing the Shuttle) than the common width by ihe most approved method u scd inven cd and constructed by Tho mas Soroers, at Col. Ware's manufac tory, near Augusta, and is now in ope- j I'iiuu, wearing couon oiana;cis. iu quar ters wide, the texture of which, is pro bably surpassed by none made irVany part of the world. The utility ofhe improvement, ivonlycqualled by the simplicity of its construction ;v ahd(it is with real pleasure the public aren in formed of every improvement, which mas have, even a remote tendencv to render us independent of foreirjo sup plies. , ; . A Tanner fcf Currier wanted. "THE Subscriber willgve liberal encourage- roent to any roan oi that profession who can come jtcII recommended by the first day of October ensuing, as he carries on the Tan- inr Bttsmesa extensively, and intends to in crease his present stock of Hides. . SAMraUN LANIER. Oflclanjbia Cy, N. C. anc 2b PROPOSALS For carrying Maitt qf the United Sitae on tbf Jciiwwx tut Koadt, xcitl be received attJx Cenetat Ptti-'Ojjice, tn tie Ltty oj Waiting' ton, until tte lbtb day of September next , in-cluttxe- , 95 Prom Petersburg;, by BiUup's, Pit ham's Store, Hicksfprd, Halifax, Enfield, MNatr's Store, Tarbcrcugb, Creenville h Washing ton, to Newbero, twice a Week. Leave Petersburg every Tuesday and Friday at 4" a i. arrive at Halifax the next day by 2 p m. leave at "2$ p m. and arrive at Newbern on t riday and Tuesday by 10 a m Leave Newbern every' Friday and Taefday at 2p m. and arrive at Petersburg en Monday and Thursday by 7 pm. , IN "NORTH-CARDLINA. 97 From Warrenton, by Falconer's & Lew isburg, to Haleigh, every da. Leave Warrtnton every da at 1 a m. and arrive st Raleigh by noon. Leave jRaieigh every day at noon, andarrrvtat Warrenton b, llpvi- 9b" From Kaje:gh, by' Averasbcrough, o Fayettev.lle, every day. Leave Raleigh every day at 1 p pi- and ar rive ai Fayeueytlle the next day by3awz. Leave FayeuevJle every day at 9 tn. and ar rive at Kalteh the rext day by ll a tn. 19 From Fafetteville, by Lumberton, No land s aod Barheld s , to Port s Ferry, S. C. everyday. Lave Fayetevlle every day at 3 a pi. and artrve :n Fori's Ftrry by ljJ p in. Leave Pen's F"erry every day at 3 itn, and aTrive at Fautiev.Me by 9p 100 From Strtoik,' Va. by Gates o h. to Edrntoo, tvcea week Lcatc Si.Ik every vTorday ard Friday at 7 u m.ino arrive at Edentoi by 4pm. Leave Edeicon every I'nesday and Saturday at 4 a vi. ara arrive a: suuoiu ny op n:. 101 FomKdcriton, by Let's Mills and l'lyrr.ouih, to W ashington, c;ice a week. Leave Edentcn evtry Tuesday ai 8a m and arrive ai Washington cn Wedneday by 11 a tn. Leave Washington every Wednes. d'uy at 2 p tn. and arrive at Edenton on Thurs day bv -0 m. 102 Frtm Warrento.-1, by Croveh ill, Jones's Stote, Halitrx, ellevue, Alurtreesborcugh, I Wirron, Ctlerain and Windior, to Edenton, I once a week. J Ltave Warrenton every Saturday at Qavi. arrtve at yiurfeeabtro' on Sunday. by 3jm, ' and arrive at Ldenton on Monday by 6pm. i Leave Ldenton every Tuesday at 6 am. an,d arrive j t Warrenton cn Thursdayby 6pm. 103 From Edenton, by Hartford, N:xonton Elwtteih, Camden c h Indiantown, Curri tuck c. h. Tull's Creek, N- W. K Budge, V- and Great Bridge, to Norfolk, once a wcrk. Leave Edentf n evety Tucrdsy at 6 a m. j and arrive at Norfolk on Thurrday by 4pm. Leave Norfolk every Friday at Sa m. and j atttve at Edentcn on Sunday by 6p m. I04 r om Ehzabeui City toNtw Lebanon j once a w-ek s Leave El zabeih City every Sauuda7 ftt a m. and arrive at Ntw-Lebanon same day by 10 a vi. Ltave Ntw.Lbanon at nouo, and arrive a E zabtth Cuby 6 mt . 105 From Warrenton, JhyWUlamsboTOV Merritsvlle, Gcshcn, , Mount T tztti boto, l.tasburg, Caswell c.h. Lenoxcastle, Hockngham c h Mount -Pleasant, ltock) pnn and Xiern-i.ton, to Sklem, onee a vvee'i. . '.? Leave Warrenton every Saturday i 4 a m. arrive at Meitit:villc b l-p m. leave at 2 p. m, and an vc a' Sakm the next Tudy by 10 a m. Lravt Salem every Tuesday a- "2pm. and ainvt at Warienton the next Friday by Bp m, 106 From Ita!egh, by Souiherland's Score, LrrrfayYX Koads, Mtrntsville andStagsville, tc Hiliaborouh orcc a week. Leave Hillsftoro' every Wednesday st 2 p m ami m ve a' Kaleign on Friday by 10 a m. Leave Uale;gh every Friday at 2 p m and arr ve at Merittsoiile ci) Saturday a? 1 p. m. depart at 2 P m. and arrive at Hillsbo-; rauh by Satuiday at noon. 107 From Raleigh, Chapel 11.11 Hillsbo. rough, Mason's IlaU, Haw River, Allemance Greensboro', Martinyille and Dobon's, to Sakm, to return from Salem by JamestowD, Greensboro', A Hemance, &c once a week Leave RaLrgh every Saturday at 4a m. ar r ve at Hillsbon ugU by 4p m. cfrfjirt at 4$ p tn. and arrive at Salem the next Tuesday by lo a m Leave Salem every Tuesday at 2 p m. and arrive at Raleigh the next Friday by 6 p vi. 108 From Salernby ,Bcthanta, Panther Creek, Huntsville, HamptonviUe, Houston- ville, Sutesville, Island Ford, Mcrgar.ton & MaCkeysville, to Ashev jle, enceaweek. Leave Salem every Tuesday at 2 pm. and arrive at Asheville the next fnday by b t m. Leave Asheville every SaUudiV at 6 a m. and arrive at Salem the next Tuesday by 10 a vi. 109 From Hontsvdle, by Keck ford, Wilkes borough, Ashe c h. and Elizabethtown, to Jonesborcugb, T. once a week. Leave Huntsville every Wednesday at 6 a tn. and arrive at Jonestx rough (he next Sun day by 4 p vi. Leave Jonesborough" every Monday at .6 a rn, and arrive at Huntsville the next Friday by 6pm, 110 From HilIsborccgh,by Mount Tirzah, Pe son c h. W.lliamsville, the Ked Hout, and Irvine's, to Halifax f. b. Va. once in two weeks. T Leave Htilsborcogh every other Sunday a 6 am. and arrive at Hal fax c h oft Monday by 6 pm. Leave Hahiax c. b eveiy other Tuesday at Cam, and arrive at Hillsborougrt on Wednesday by 6p nu' ' 111 From baiern, by Lexington, Salisbury, Locke's Concord, iMiilsrove.L'lmlbne, Whitehall and Hill'alwn.Wpika, to York c h. S. C, return the same road to Chai lotted thence by Akxandriana, Mount Mornc, Fali tnwn Sm'v.lL. Rthrrv. SilisHiin b La nrton. to Sakm. once a week " 1 - . i Leave Salem every Tuesday at 2 pm. ar rive at Salisbury on Wednesday by 9 a nt. ar rive at Charlotte on Thursday noon, and ar rive at York c. h the nexi Friday by 6pm. Leave Yoik c h every Saturday at 6a in. and arrive at baiem trie nexr luesoay oy iv a m. 112, From Raleigh, by Nw Hope Bridge. Pittsborouh and Randolph c b. to Salisbury, once a week. Leave Raleigh every Sunday at 3p m. and arrive at Salisbury the next Wednesday by 9 am. Leave Salisbury every Wednesday at noon, and arrive at Raleigh the next Satur day noon. , 113 From Charlotte, by Beattiesfcrd, Gra ham's, Lincoln ton, Morganton and Fort De. fiance, to Wilkesborough. once week. ' Leave Charlotte every ihursriay at xp m. Lan . arnv at Wilkesboro' the nf xt Sunday by I trv t w. 1 1' . ,.. , c....rl. 2 pm. and arrtve at Charlotte the next' Wed nesday jy 10 a m. " s - 1 14 From Ashe vi He to Haywood c b, once in two weeks. Leave Ashevdle every other Saturday-t 6 a m, and arrive at mvwtcu c. ji. oy jo m Leave Hay wood c h. at bpni, and .arrive at Asheviile the next day by 6flw. 115. From Fayeitevllle, by Moore c. h and W adder's Fenyi io Ty sou's Store, omitting W addel's Ferry on -the retum.v v f Leave Fayetteyille every Thursday at 2 p m. and arrive ai Tyson s t tore on bsturday by noon. Leave Tyson s Store every Wt a nesday at 6 a m. and arrive atlFayetteViUe on Thursday by 10 a m. 1 : 116" Frrrn Fayetieville, by Reed's Store, Hay wdodsborc. Prttsbaic', Cloveir Garden & Liodley's, ro H.I sboro', once a week, omit . ing Lir.dley's on the return. - Lrave Fayettev.lle evcrv Thursday zi2pm. and arrive ut Hillsboro' onSariirdav --by 4 "pm Leavt Hnlsboru evtry Saturday a 6pn & arrive at Fayettevile toe next Thursday by 10 a m- 117 From Fayetteyille, Hy MTarfandsri'lle, Uockingham, Sneedsijoro', Wadesboio', Al- Hemown, HendersbnA'SaJisbury and ,M'Au, j lay's Store, to Faycttcvilie, oi ce week. Leave rayetievijtje every Sunday atoa m arrive at Snecdsboro' on Monday 6vand arr.ve at Sal ibury op Wednesday by 10 a n, Leave Salisbury every Wednesday at 2 p m and arrive at Fi-yettevil'e cn Satuiday at a y 118 From l yettev!le, by Lauiel Hill, WinnfieldsVlle, S. C. Cheraw c. h. ahd Csm den, to Columbia, thrice a week. Xeave FayeHtVtlle every Monday. Wednes day and Friday at 6 a m aud arr.ve at Man boro'c. h. by 9 p m Ltave Marlboio' c h. every i'uecday, 1 i-ursday ut d aimday at J a m. and arrive at pamuelri by 9p pi . Leav. Camden eyery Wednesday, Frway ar:d M.' day at 3 a m. ana arrive ai-Cnlurrbia by 1m Leave Columbia txtty Fuesday. rl huthdzy Sa'uiday at 11 a m. and arrive at Camden uy 9pm Leave jbamden every Weduesoay. Friday & Monday at 3 am. ai.a air.v a Marlorjo' c. h-JDy 9 p vi. Ltave Maribor' c-b. evtry Thursday, baiuraay an.d'1 msday, J at 3 a m and air ve at i yevitville by 7 p m i9 From Warrenton, by ftat.soa.'sHrgt. Arringtor.'s, Philipa's "Store, Taiboro', Wei. tiayviile, Nash c h S'il's Store ar0 han som's Ui id ge, to Warrtnton, orceawetk. Leave Vneaton..ev,ery Saturday at 6 am, and arrive at TarbcrO on Sur.iiay b 6 ?n. Lcav l aibcrv' every Th ursday v 'oam, and jffiV'. at v arre on on f t'day by 6 p m. 120 Frcm W a.shington, by Ba'h, Wood Stock and Gtrmantun, to Lake Lauding on Matiamuskeet, once a wttk- Lcavs Washington evtry Monday at 6 um, and arrive at Lake Landing on k uesday by 6pm Leave Lake Landing on Wednesday a: 6 a m, and arrive at Washing' onun Thursday by 6p m. ' " ; 11 From Kaicigti to Naxh c. house encea week Lrave Raleigh every Saturday a 4 z r, and arr.ve at Nash ch by Lip vi Ltave Nasi c h. every Thursday ai 4 a mt and arrive a, Ualeigh by .6 p m. - 12 From Halifax, by Scotland Neck. Ha ir.ltoi , Wiiliamsior', Jamestown, Ply mc.utn, a d Wasntngton c h to Scupernong, once a week. Leave Halifax every $ur day at 5 a in, and arrive at Scupper nong the rtxt Tuesday by 6 pm. Leave Scuppernor.g every VVednescayH i bam, and ari.ve at Halifax on r tiday by 6 pm. ' ' . 1.3 From Raleigh, hy Sm'thfield, Waynes boro', 'Snowbill and Kinston to Newbern, once a week, to return from Kmston, oy Pa trick's Mills, to Waynesboro'. A; . Leave Haleigh every Saturday at 4 amt and arrive at Newbern by Monday at noon. Leave Newbern every Monday at 3 p in, and arrive at Raleigh on Thursday by iOavr 124 from Fayetteviffe, by Sampscin,c b. Diipiin c h. and South-Washington, to Wil roinsreon. once a week. Leave i ay et.'evi.lle evtry Scidsy a 8cm and arrive ai Wilmington on Wednesday by 10 a v Leave W Imington every Vtdr;tss day it 2pm, and arrive at FyettevI:e on Saturday by 6 pvt. ' ,125. From ljayetteyr.lc by Elizabethtown and ilelvidere, to Wilmington, ence a w'ttk. Leave FayetteVille every Friday at 6 a m, and aiTrve atvWifmfrgton'bn Sunday bvr.ocn. Leave W.lxniigtofi-every Tuesday at 6 a m'j and .arrive at Fayetteyille on fcursday byij noon., V " 12fi From Eiaibethiown o Wbitesville, oi.ee a week. ' ' r ' ; ' Leae Eiizabethtcwn every Saturday at 10 a ml ai d arr .ve at V hifesvule by p Leave Wbitesville at 8 pm", and ariive a Eiizabethtcwn the r)ext day by 3pyn. 127;om Newbern; by i&wansbort& Wl mineton. to SmithvtUe, once a week ' laye:Jewbern every MoPdiy 2p m. and arrive at Smi'thviile the hex Thursday by 6 pm Leave Smithvilie every . Frday at 6 a m. and arrive at Newbern toe next Monday by 10 lis . i. 123 From Newbern; to Beaufort, once in wo weeks. : C- v .. f - Ltave Newbern every other Monday at 2 . tn, and arrive ai inrawiun v n' Leave Beaufort vtry other Suricia at 6 a tn, and. arrive cwuva y; 1Q a m. ' . V : : :Ct)TES. :-; . , - L The Vostm aster general may expedite the mails and alter me times iot arrival inu .lenartuw. at any time dunnK the cnntinu- ance of the contract, he previously stipulat nt an adeouate comnrnsation for any extra expence that may be occasioned thereby. 2 Fifteenminu.es shall be, afJowed for opening ai d closing the mail, at all offices wnere noparucuiar unie i ccmea. ,;; 3. For every thit'y rninui.es ,deiiy una. voidabie accidents excepted, ; in an ivjngr af ter the times prescribed in any contract, the f rkil fnrflpjr one dollar !flnrl if-thf cuuii aivioi " delay continue until the depai turt: vi afy de pending mail, whereby tbe mails destined for such depending ma.l ioie a trip a for feiture of double the amount allowed for car rying thenail one trip shall be incurit ft, tin. les it shall be made to appear; that the de. lav was iccasibned by unavoidable acpidr nt ; in which case, the amount jofpay- tof the trip will, n all cases, be forfeited and reiainrd; 4. Persons making - D'pposalse!ir tl to state their pricex by the yearv-U TJiop;who contract wilt receive tbeir pa vn'uarj.ei ly in the months of February, AlayAtltul and November, one: month alter thepiiaiirt of each quarter., " . - - . 5. No other than a free white person .shall , be ewployed to convey' the -mail. ' ' -1 ' '6.' Where the proposer intends "to convey the mail in the body of a stagt- carriage he js desired to state it l;is pioposalsv. . 7. The' lvoet mast er Geneial "reserves to'"' himself the riht of dejc)aring -ny contract at an end whenever one failure happens, which amnts -to t he-loss f anp. , v 3. The conirac s are to bV in operation on. the" first xlay of Janu jry tiext, and continue until December .31, 181 6 j . CilDEON fili Nf.Eit. " - Postmaster Generafcg General Post Office. .'-;' T. Washington Cii, iay UO. 1313. ', ,g Lodged in Warrenton Jail ' 6m aM BLACK 110 Y who savs hhe. loricrs to Rut well Barker of, lrt-dell A County, by ihe name of Lewis. The owner is re(juc$i.d to come foj ward and prove his property and take him away. July 9. ML R. JOHNSON. . State of North Carolina. - I Secretary's OfQe July !4; 1813 rT HE Reports of Cases deckled in thft u preme Court of North Cat olitia. Isiore Jnly rei rri, t8' 4, to July Term, icIS, Inclu sive, naw "bled in. his (Jfrce and rt-atly -for rublication. These Reports, it is be lieved, will-fill up at least 1000 pages i tie common octavo, size. The Ltjjisiaturt hav ing directed these Reports to be published far the benefit of lh State, sealed Pi-opi.Is' will be received at this J0fiicep to tl,e"tOih day of.P cember jnt, fbv ,he Copy Jt g.ht of saiil IViports. The person contract in; for the Copy Right will furni&fi this Depai tme-nf with sixty si$ copies of said Reports tor the use' of the-Si ate. - UM. : - jl.L, . Secret aiii. of. &tdte '. V. ' , KAy aw at, v ; .. FROM the unscrher, lv ng rear W h b. rcugh, F- itii-ldl) rc , S-t aVol naw J on ihe lotii c f Aprjl last, a tia k MCLA l TO MAN, named Lew-.s, ab:u- SSyearVoldljabout six teet high, stut th ugi-ratlier a vvkwaid'y made, In g visage, and very lage clumsy jFeerJ IVn e a lage wjyite ha m xt .homt spun jcoal ad oveialls ot V' notte'eolour but i:'V$ jprnt . . o.ule that he w II cange oo th his name znisf' clouihs. He is a Bhckrnith By trade, a sun s bie, artful fe!low very lafkatiye. H!K3 brought into this i are about eghtyears &o b a Mr Thomas Mv re, who purcnasrd Krn of a Mr. Delycn.in Ri.chmonj, Va. whjre he hadbeen but a s; ort t:me, and ys h. was -raised in the "ruighbrnrhood of Lx,sburg, to whxh place he wi I prc6. .mKHi terjrer owner's name is riot rceo.lccted. He makts pretensions to be entitled to his freedom, 'a d wilt no doubt endfaV'ur to p.tss as such I ,wr t gve thir y drllars -reward for appre) jp. d- irig and securing him in any Jaih so that 1 g;e;t tinjagaw or if brought hotre, li ieajopai!e expeices 'will be paid in add t th Some horses wet missing in the heihb, urood on the same nght he ran away, ai d its pogsibjs hf m ght huve known of iheltak r.g of khem, and had company to start w th- n:m.: May 30. . . MICH' MOORE. Dissolution oj Copartnership. I qpHS Firm of v H END R SO N and L M'GUIKh.. being dissolved, by n uttul lcunser, ail persona. having planus, wili j rr- sent, irejn lor seuicircni,- aia tpose inea:eu to the Firm wH make immediate payment to HngK M'Gurre, who har the cloiing. of ail debts. due td and from the. rateomerh ; and wi'.o intDd to contir.Uii the Business. ; He is .tow adding tc the former stock tit Goods, a haedsorre Asacrtmei.Coi ifizdKiJvte plaid & changeaUIe Silks, indented Dresses,1 w ite & coloprjea Cmmbrrcs , Ginghams,' Cbai-ese and Catprr C?apeF Damiik Silk ShawlsLacia Silk. Veils, Habit Silk Gl yea, wtjlepairf-' orc Sr. aw is, Liiens Lobg Lawcs anu' Cot ten Sfurtjj. blue ard yelkw Nj een i jung pieces, black Bombize?. iie'iieriil assormenr I 'i Siippeiis;"HuH& Bainbtidt's Constitution. S-'w HaT o , superior durabiluy. Cotton Cards bv the boa &c ' y- JAMES HENDtRSON. HUOH M'GUlREi ' I FffyateTiUftzjvlj5t'piX v i' - -', '1 .;'',! it: I Mi 'i.
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