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1 1 1 1 1 r 1 J i- r -.- x m . 9 - v.- '-a v i Am the . . . . . aa . ; v . fr-Cvr .v as President aht! bad hci cone-on , to . mg:m administration of the departmentjot ; . gentleman in-the r dajrk -wartfaliajitrei . it.V ;;;VniiK i man in the larger states, 4n-order;?9. b j tte.uiMuulnterferenb!of 4 grist Unit tot'ante4ta.TactixvhCbe., v-. t85l7 jT 'i ' Wrrr ihcrtoteresta of the fwhole .state- of State? yz Col.-Aronrbe. I'Hecap-' jvoiud admit.. GenArrostrong, wodl :--:o.:fIr with'himVnhese WimsAvnuld.hafe' tur bf the ipelig WiWp. iiverLfiiallphabilitj have Been ihe Ha.tnStn.a; Smroore ct.STeri,ki;it Chief MarfstAteof ihliiatioTOiA ' charges fall the itotUl ife Sifi would bot hire iraVx.1 T,rit-wSS beenW'-worlWoftheres, ve ire left'to Infer froiKtlie wniext of hi remark v Ciat hc.nvians.iue i ir-v- sir potiticiansilhat' th.hare keen a. bic ta twist and tarii the lif publicans nfther.atei,iT-! ifched 'the'seafW.r. brethren,' - mi InsV-to ; con i ec tu i e. l e t, iHVnot jvondrrfal that this nation has been) bentdieff ; And t!mt so M.inv,havj partaken ol We iniawaiion; The xpres!.onsVof-this, political J .Var-iIo(t astronq; as thev.can j Avell be. It iVnot Torone jrcar,AJr fof ,4ro;;Unti'iL term, that thrtpelt ha been crfafy nsed ; oar jof jy-1 f,rnST -TS-: VZ' but theT.trfto treipn .VJ'" rna oarvnot to cut oil mcnof np r.otei-menin the mere bud cf their re ,.t;An Sn n .Tnfle : section f the nation but. ' We jwrfrfwW characters in tJie ofArr parts .01 MP. y nitd States.vU to make the anell crer.tneir acnr,. r.n. khole of their plotnHTasit ws, ra still -imiarro: r-to. whom, pra v,.J Tlattre Vir-inhnVare suchArfOf; a thb writer depicts" would be ;oinc uhat 'sujprislhsj as Jjre' JieTur taught" ihelarU uf hvpocnsr i? -their a1o rav them tbe compliment ofup p.in-. J That tot "fifteen; jeanf past we houltl have hent all. tfieiC litca to nur Tmrnocs. tvhiU they ucrC totally i:Tion;nt of our degn, is really an j aWrtion, which refutes itself. -Gbw-t Kov'sursg would rat::cr scire ine.iaec-4 in. one other way, than to npposc the 4 conunuance tf ao artlul a plot tor m-i teen ye.irs. It -would. rather imagine"! it the drcam of jealous, r the cUhidr of taciious'mindfs. than that such!fros's ow tne wnicr uKuru.w,.,.. ; pre,idenu have been- taken, from Jevr. in the tre.of Wishingtdri; and AXr.lid deputation hef Had earned ;.bv;, his . mipH chonI.! Jt ii not Userr cuanxctcr.at home or abroad.- Ilrtt U.uoJld bcatill mure tcok&rfttlj'h the rypubhcAn? nf t!4? other states Vere suth iltlyjiuve, deception should liae hovered ouiljiave' ov?r die Araerican people. H ,,r ii, . . . t i- ... . t-. render it proHihle iU-t he iR oiJd hecho 5n t thec'Mcfniipitrcy ; btit by render .np U'm .I.e not pnnunent ciiarictrr.- it formed a. .ij.iiiirr4h!e barrier i the pretensions -of i:!u-r disl uffuW.ed men in that state. 'Tticj p. jpcrvrded y. thbse of Ur. -Nlailiwri' -Care. uken that this circumstance shouUt Hot ir ovtrlxikel at th'ecntlc-1 roomi-t.aiHl Mf mhi 4-Fiii uinmv '. -Kim, 4ii h! Xof only 'to have the power o c!iKse, a President, but to,inanagc t he- appoint wentsnfall the Vii.erPreidenU --not only; to. choose ;Jeflrsurii but Clinton LnotohlvMadison, batGerry. Thir is to strange, that weapprehend few willblictc"it."'"' " ph: Dit what proof ij given of.thi'l plot? How dees the writer how; that Messrs, Ctinton.and Gcrrrwere selected front 1 tuesemotiTes ? fr'mpithn is no proof. If ,thcl writer. had fad-that in atxdi cai'ea the A"icePresidents woiild be se lected from the' largtr states, in 6rde to unite the interest of such, states witli those of the Jnan.vVh) wai named uumj viiu jjiwjs iui ,i.v wiv0! Mrueu miu as the aucccssor- ot Mr. fci ward V V J ..Madtsnnf w hen- datl snatched , hini " ra?tyith the Tietr of,sccurV the pre- 'Trotilitlieiii"4'-mB. Was ihi$ ambifiotif Mensy to a Viiiniui, a v-presyl.i tor I J Before w? close this view ofthe'sub-Xir.JvH-csoxvVaecUtrm "o-aceWf. e-L: c.cl,,lctus tufhjr eyes. Upoii; the lrcted fnm N ork ot an aee tob idvar.ced -IK 'f. , ,- VT. ?vr idrcjs tjcin tJc.f:Uiture onjItaliiVniit .vjiferblcd-byVe, or M.U--.J .'1-1, i'.:jJed to :t m terms Ikj iflurm? ft- . a- i r ij: V5 a.'.i'ud in the sc!cctiC?nQf.lK. Cny Irani VJ .ret'T4t-Jot Ifr,fhe.goVrni!jetU : . sacauActta. it V ' i ; Y-c . ' -J. fButthe :jposli;4'4;.ftfrnishes kito WhaX'wizards these Vir-iniansruost i'thcr "eiass; oiWroa'Wbir bave. reen II I 111 IL 4X4 I VI VllMte- V4IV w-'-wr,- ... . J ' 5 . "7 II - ly w V 11 " ' " t Mr. Glinton. . a ' i i! .. 1. L . ... )ian 4lia J ... . - . ' . "nn-- I; trait of the Virginians. -r or Aaron Burr , Amu ion una inn- ui uvui-wvi., wouiu nut jiaj r ucuu acwivii.uj i PaMiDMrr.:'. .wa not-eertaialv of J tj aa T.HVnnrifl".tn ldbkun to the chair of" the chief magistr.te.-J Vas jt our lauit wai rwa, amu, u5r r?.i I, .a tlntif nfill flirt hp " faJU like Lucifer, never to rise e . iram un iiMiijr'itria ramnrH . u m ii wxh v . ,. . i " :., nornaice measures lor tiie security o me puw- the rnost; d isti ne iMiert fJiaractet m ,ic oil4irt whicl. could have been defend the large States ? . Y a.S it J oh n Arm - j by 400 men properly posted in them ? But stron" - AVa i De ' Vitt Clinton ( Gen Armstrong-was made the" scape goat, bf inent0:whom' thU.4uriter-pretends to j tlie;tfansactio'nf., ' v. . j , J' -hao been cut oflT? Nurtt was Geo. Ai more; impudent string of asser- Clinton ofXew-iork. My caujieuoes tions is not to be.iouqa fit tins impu dot.rcuire ixi'e. to ofterineense at .'the dent Exposition. ; ' , f ? , I shrine of Gcarsi Clisiton.. 1'nthebad beVn a litrd in - the; Re volm?oh ;had saved"N. Vork from tln Bntisli armv ; ! had Kvice :.beu the Governor of ihej State,, and not less, the terror of the Feder-al rarty, than the favorite of the ( Republicans. . f ' It ti'as for thescVeasons that George ; Clinton tvas seiecteq untrue ime remark .tf the . Kxposition;" that ;the worf Vfi5intxisA(prf cliaVacters have been ruf of from popular respect and estimation." George Clinton, at, the moment of his selection j trns the most diitinirunhed roAn in INqw J ork; Vas ( tl; hare been put aside, to make Lwar for his nephew, or, for John Arra- i strong? Would this have been the 'latitade bf the author of thV'Exposi- itlOII ? . h Jrrfact, Pc,Aitt Clinton had no reasons to complain of his uncle s e lection. It ervcd his own pretensions father" than injured them r, As he was h i ra self, not d isiingiiiherl enoujrh ?- at ihai timV, ;tb;bomc forwafd as the V.' Preldcn(v the :. ejection, of his.uncle wai't the very jhibfi: ci'lcu ! atel to put hf'melf on. It turned the eye of the uaiituVjpon lain -it cavV him an'np- purtn iutyof showing himselfitmade (the name of C tin ton jjibreknowntar.d lnirolaf Was it our fault that De Witt Clinton h&s'dMjnled this dream i of great hrss r 'Tat he ni nst pluck ine Jmil eie il was. npc r nan nc cilicfy Waited 'till this monientie Ciizht'have bocn the n)an to have suc- ceededMr; l.dison. If it is not so, n this oui arubijion, or was it m ? ,irMr. G. Ctintjn ivrfs too much j4itivanced in age" to hold the reins, l the same .'assertion- is. not true of Mr. iGcrrr. Tie" ivas selected from the Ifrreat state of 'Massac-hu'efto, for his ietviceis'dttrinr the Re vol uf ion, hhrin ! . I'm I.. ' I S ' V . . V" rrPu:iL uunnjm.s mission jL r ranee, his hiH character as GoVernorof .his state ; but1 it isiyet to be proven, that he vvas tto much stricken ; in' v ears to been elated Prciident. 4 Manv e M Ke'publicariSf ;had ' already , re- 'it's - " I fact .ttQtiVoh fltgot ,eVeryr suspjeinn,- iThe Virmetja D vnvisly'.must erid '; the f 1- presmeouai gucceasiion' must cense jrwiifh ar'candidate- iSL selectetl . in 'the . iiriM.i- 1)1 111 11 if anci in I III i wil?. il 1 e. - xojTIfpui popular aspect and bs- Ui.naMm.y-thoavhrrfroai OieiMa, :s'tfV of .v, YorL bronvKt nV.mtAi .- H flo pui.ic'hotice "lie -tud-ff aSejutbe?mi Cnjetrohvthti toiiifwjslataw?. Ris'UiH .niuiW. feared ttyat tkeu.olf bYafof-emt ?w h feared .' te'vis tkeurolf by aforegn "i'.'.'Hi u!,''rtRltiireafCTVjn iVinei- :em4j was pkarjcea by.spint and ab.fitv T andt hjs iretunihebecamepor -Ur futiidiViteJ States. prtfuti selection of. Candidates. If Virini.t Ue cursed with uchdeadly ambitrbn,fivhy has the selected Gov'rJ cTdninkins aVtlie V.f President ? Thin i J He.cxepteU a eat a the Cabinet ut a tjcae oFj (blo to hii reputation. V VhaterermightJ ' hare hrrfRe eondiictof Gen ' Armstroncr.iit l 1 rvtnmi' marine jt resident, warn ne too? uie J, tWat least equal. ,::vi, ....rt. r. i: -a : . ivresponii)ie for tne eatety.oi toe capitals i , : - f i ? ... u ' i Col Monroe also t9oJc VteJSeld. andifonnett a part of thetroop3 atllljidensburEr. V !l i t : to . Ke W2not. . :.- :n- ' - i.'-i ; to account to tlie natioaVwTiyyli wajtnotfa , noong the troops, rallying and .encouraging ! . ' "' ! t Ti i ! tljem. inttead of precipitatiBer himself to the t reaf,s and beincr,""am6r? the "foremost in that aisastrousi qisrraceTui reireatr vny.aia (ie H 1st. It is not trup, that any ; ohe dreamt of Mr. Armstrong, as Presi- lent, before he went minister, to France. There is no record of any such intention : eitheron the journals uf-the times, or in the memory ofaTir onetatesmao. Rut secondly, if his cenius was Vfeared," is it not! curious that he. was .fnt on a iorein. etnoassy r line was feared for his future pretensions, is iff not singular that he should have been, placed in a situation, where lie had the. finest opportunity of deye Jopel ng those pretensions sent to ohe bf the most brilliant courts 6f Europe w here his genius "had ample, scope to display itself ? Gen. Armstrong ayail cd nimself fully" of this situation and if he had' "ever had ahy pretensions to the presidency,' no situation was -at that time better calculated for. their advancement. He did indeed becpiue mote popular in the .United States; In the 3d place, he. was raised in the eyes" of the nation. ! 'He was placed in the cabinet,, ou a daring but lolty pinnacle,,where hihgenins has confes bedly the beat chance b fun folding its lustre, and dazzling the eyes' ol;lus countrymen. Had he succeeded, vyp have no hesitation in saying, tliat his popularity would have been enhanced and his cjiaiices'for preferment would have been infinitely greater, but n--Ivcr certain' on aCcJuntot 'the faux pas of his earlier vears. Now, is it. ingeniTu, in the 4th" p;icu, iw Rsurutc m uouniau 10 ia disnn or to Monroe a-Trtc metropo lis of the United Suitesackedjnqder the very beard of the Secretary at Var, wt.en'tio many warnings had been given ot the intentions of -the enemy, when the President had so urgently .called his i attention , to: the subject, j whe-n the Secretary had so strongly ; ; pledged himself to its defence, the! . General hiV, tlie nVeansland men at his ! disposal, wrhen all the arrangements were or ough't to have been his own ; was it strauge that public indignation should have gathered,)anU burst upon tlie(head of the Secretary; lie was more-partcularlv held Responsible for the-conduct of thewar ; -the glory of its success "would have been especialp pljrhis his, the ignominy of lire i defeatt ixy; ascnoe nis persecution to tne I MohroeN.When , the whole .cdiniry: j ruVg with his name ; wieri before the j riefeat the1, citizens of the '-District f .? ... -I. ' . -If !' . 11 "I .r the ver tirit to;refuselMin his Kandi in the streefs of Wash in tbn r'Vv'l h Public .cihsure tijd,.pol' fall -tupbij Monroefbecause.it wasf not hrs.;6asi $ 8L05?rP?4C hat.l81 '.rJ1! xuat capaciry je qiaaa.xnat ne.coUjJtt Cie potr; to. take: stepf, for. the sftcu- rlty.otthe rinbltc. puildin2$., f t It-was r.ufuch - mbre lin'thelh 'department tlian( .KiSiT-'Als tbhibefng tlie farenuisf ?Tr1i .KfiVef rWri1 r..1vJ;ri theffssertiojr is just as iru-atuany oth era. 'lAVeni' 'calu'miisikl f t. id n a r f vcr-dared foHvhispeniali inslriuatton; I were renou ncing una iqr nis aueag;eq tnattentioti Rafter it, ojje of its "oaprt , particularvan persohid. .friends was by his success in 'arms, "thejretvas a n -u ' . i - f t L r canker in the' rose which Jwbuld, haJre prevented ltdfull blown spleour.-.i vThe sin , of h;s "early day; liad'ii ever been'' forgotten. .Young man:ifyou aspire toll the-first place in the hearts' oi me people, remember the ISewbure t w V k- I o . CT be Continuech j "n Btate-Bank cfJrth-CarJlinaik , : i. JlALtiGH, SBth'-M iV, 18J5. , . "k: DlTfI)IXXD of Pivit Per CEvru'oa each' 'A and every. Share of tj)e CapitaiStoclc of the State. Hank 'of North-Carolina, twas this day declared arid, made payablejor- the'1ait sti months, ob'or aftehe15thoJnhetti ? i STRAYED, . I? UOl the subscriber a3few jweeks jpast, . a 15rigtt Hay Ht)It5Eaboufbur feet ten iuches hi9 Hehasjai roachebf mafteV and a small knot on hU )ek , Any persori deUvfrih sa :d bqrse to rrtefif Raleigh, shaft .be hndsomely,rewarded i s ' ' f : : JdElc H. 'IiANC;, June"6.' . ': ;'tf. ' , .-j : vrDR. J. BA'rTLE v IN forms the rPtiblicr that he has. laken a vRoo;b :adioininsr JVIr. R, Harrison's Store- on favetteVille-streeti arid wdl attend to.ap pneauons iprius proiessionai s.ervjc,es. ; - FOR SALE. 415 Acres ofywelt Timbered IJIjyj), IN : the Vicinity of Raleigh. For .termjs, apply to the subscriber, living hear Ave ra8borouerb,J0mbetfand County. V ; , JNO.-C. WlfcLIAlVlSr . :. Mav'24.:' '-V" ' :3W'KJ : NEW GOOD A NDERSON CU HTIS, informs his faerida iL and the publie,"tbat,he has justreiurnt ed from New-York, with vgry General Asiort raenUf DRY GQObS.H ARD VVAHl, CROCKERYand GROCERIl?Sf which he wdl sell on theJarWest terms. , s h Raleigb,June l. ; : - "2 4r-; ' v A TEAC1IER AYfiNTED; i ; THB Trustees of the Salubury A caerny are de&irous cf engaging a person well duabfied as a Teacher of Youf jv and as a . Preacher : of the 6o?pel, ta take charge of their Institution, and. to Preach to tne citi .. zenof Sa.isbdr.v..To5uch a person; -whose character is unexceptionable, and whose biliticfi are adpquate to both stations, a iixed salary of one thousand (hilar will be givtru' Let-rs addressed to the subscribers will be punctually attended to."' ! v ' JOHN FULTON, u : JOtIN M'CIJCLLANP,' ' CHARLES FISIJBR, 4 , ' . ; -) . C(tinmitt(.i . My 28, 1816. -; ... tt xl) - ' RAN AWAY v-: ,T?ROM the. subscr-ber, about the 25h of JL A vr las, a Neirro Boy by tne name of 1 - . L : e fZ.tr-d - -trill JUrA, agen r.noui j years, & iect e or v m cheB high. Carpenter by trade served"'hts time u iih M-. Johfr It. Cary. nd U.weU known in h City of R; ?jgh,1haying worked there some time with Mf. Vyttt. Jones. ue carried1 with him a numberof clbtheV a "mongst them a ey Brdadloth Coat and pair of Xop Boots, and idrae - Carpenter's TooU. . lt'ts supposed" he j s makingfor le tersbur y A generous Rewar wilt bejv en to arvy peiso'u VlwiUtain'up, ed. him in Jail, and give me infor'mauon of the same. : i " ; VISAAC HlttiARD 1 rillUrook, Halifax CountyiN, jC. YEW, BOOK'S. "ff- G ALE has jist ' received frora: Phila J delphla, tlie following new Vorks V " wKirs Memoir the vyar m Louisiana. Subscribers to this" Work will please to apply tbr jtvAand those .who subscribed for Reid's Histoi-y 6f:this Campaign, as that will not now be published, can, if they chusev"b:iuppHed wlth"th1s.T ; -. ;-' "Jif fV'-di: r New ALKtary Discipline, as agreed uponrby the secretary 01 vv ar. cc. , t- ,.y . Vn.ted States ana tnriana. he 'iVLessfaa 2v :t -3" .tw'i'X''-."i-; i,-. - f t Lord ByrohSiefre ;dfCafiotli:; "iParaCiiseHof Ckwuetes. , vrr ; 1 auenctaiKi cnrcrajjt. v Transaetjoos of the Aericultural Society bi New-York I jiultoiv Mathematics, 2y. .;-."? 4;iOobbett$i ieUersr;,'j4 'j.. v fr' IV 'Bfec'V aridgi5ri,evw Annals o thoor Life,of encav; 5. Cumberland'.Civaryr KhAidi,"2y.' .ClaolbiivSy ,fp-im &X&QpaigtJ2 ' TheFactory.Girl:f Sketches ir Character.2v. - ' v ; 1 :i.lje rtearwuia juciiaiicyw- v i i,' It . 1' J it-l U...- ; f : '.-f l:..i' 1 I n vtij.!'. uivivyvjjjv wiiwwugi tAlUJl PsaWSi Hymns. Wmorocod. r?J ;r) II tA'VT.recavedbv'thelaifeaTrMsndra T t lapernDandImpeHalfpt&$udi' , Litneres,Also; r a CGneral 'Assortment V , fl , btlier Woollen ,Goods, Velvets, 'Cords iuicXC X K. other Cotton CoodsnToBetLer.Witkto - Ajv-; . S! sortment 'WorstkiVStufis'Hcsrery, ' V which they 'ftseU for Cash ocrbn the usual V' " J 1 1 1 creult:, lay j ,f)4 RE:nowWeMngYromW.jHish'slilp d i Cfl. Fletcher, the following' GOOPtitV-, I ' 1 J-, f: ! VvV-360 'packages Dry Goo?",: Hardware, "jf " A w ',1 - . Cutlery, Saddlery;, . , w -.VJfi ,V ' I ! O.TonJwedrsb lAN S? '4 I s, 435 Crajte deens Ware; - S 1 ' " V-l VAIlofwhktheyofferforzS4lefttW 1 , vance for Cash, Qottou and;Tobacco,;or on a creilii te punctual, custom ers. 4 'VT - - ''r' Petersborfir,Jay.l9;lIc:. TO'.v BDGfERS; WIOTHROP fc'NofV Peaii -treei, V-roAvrhav ceived by -tlie latetarrivais. theVr reerhlaf lifimV portation of HARDWARE and: CtJTLltiRY? A vii u aecinea uusiqeitf m bis- Otm ' name, and enteredanto aT3opamersh1ri - Articles,-all purchased England,' fofash iS ' , 1 J 1 etherwith aJaVge supply of GERMA'N'- , - A" V hi AMERlCAfGlipDS tj wlwle fomhaK ' ' complt.d extihsivea Assbrtment'as iaii A?- -' be ; found-m lejCfty.-' , "V fiS U tT MercbantsnieoiwaTd, are invited 1 ;v J s X 'jj jto call and "examine their Stock, previous Jrl . j ' purcliasing, where they .will find everyj aytrt " r,V" cle cakulated for the Southern MarHU at ' AZ ' J loweV prices., and JittHmost ItberaUrecUt.vH;.'"J . . n York, -lyiaie: 6$ ite$$rK " 1 wMh LEvr WHi-TTEDi wdl, in futurexarrvn.- V me 3icrciuiviicxi4sine8s inline lOWjtQt Jiiua3S - yuiuuU) buw oamv jibb, lAULtcr UlC ilil " Of , 'j'-'i'.; y 'j,. t -V . , Havine just received from"N?wT6r!k,"a very large)tegmt'Assftn.ene' oMlrvia-' Ware afldi Cuilery, rAtrchased n the bet " ' terms, th ey are enabled ttrsell ramarkablylowi. fori cas!., ; or.ohajcredit Those who may bf pleased favor said Frm witi their custoni'. may rely mi goodbargafa, 7 . ' " ' ' r . - Hillsborough ' JITdtf 15. HARpWAREi : ;- . '-A"r RECCED IHIICS, .';'.,; j " iTor Western Jfank paptt. ' - IlTCIU?i KIM5jIir:, - y IjofyttfrleyU Tavern, y "i-" ' OW openmg '502 Packages:SsoTtr" r! CJTLl?RY,VSADDLfeRYTLATFH . r.RASS abd JAPANNED WARE,' BUT rpS? &c&c,; r$ -v t; t . And a further Supply expeetco by the firsL will bjT worth the attentjiaii' 5 call, 'as ttfose Gbotls have -; " . Of purchasers to been pur-shaseJ fi.CashlmEoand t the AssoirimesitTwitl be oldl(w?:fot ca8h.;or oa liberal credit for -acceptance? in the City, jFebruarg igSLm. .. ' ... ; S BOND has just rife;fromewi. , r, .YofkaDdAPeUiurhii. A 'r ' Cloths Cametes7Msoyal v Rib-r ersaiusa v.esn,uomjoaew -LustHnsVfin : IrcqesV strjpn hams, Linejvd" Cotton Shirtings,-: pidef . Netv--Sbaw!sTa'i.d'Vd&4ltotthi..iA prbn GhckslkripesVQ - rf and CrtoVHaWilkil CrtVtch.Umliwhi ' : 'fe ParasoislsHlbbs'Fi CoyeMHarcwarKandV fvhoei,;of slsttever j dectiptimt Cotton , and Wbotisrtaiifaiidi. Puttyi Nalfls, '. Iron: and feelplPowdeand fihottj : ted . maksmithsTlsrfvils Hau mefsr Frying fpansi SpkdesV Wf fet (rbns ' oafaad Brdwn-Sojrii'ropeV. Isblee. and-r lhigTefc Decanter nd ;:amIer..Cart aadLr. " aglto1Il 'ILU:be Civen for deiivrin? wrme". twni ? vNsfid Mks. nAMON&; DteMiPSWVA- ltmposelh eyillaim fir Or near tb etown of 1 Wa:shinft6n7 N. .tjarolinav . wh ere 1 oiAihaseo! J hta:of larsha! Dersonbottejrs;;6 has livediu FaVetteirille and Pfttsbomm. v. fraxid perhaps- niayin'ae? to - either; onhosei;; places rbe rajiawi thosefwbosc puiidtualRty 'iibe1reln.r;f"- awiy 12th CasweRnty histcbm: ; J ' , hM anpf nreieetaigu, aiw verv- jame in we, ? ; vk f of rHa?lei?sthoth which, lek hot recoil Ia - tl " . "!k . ? PV v-.rP. - " . : A,-. 1 i ill .4 aadene b aaiue-loHLVMii.MaineAtes and hitf . . -Ui suiik oqcasioaedjjy rbeumaticpains I 1ub1c , ' : beth'oluthemfwiili cb siQge 'their names jukl s.; .J ' penips avicmp xo pass laconcn, r i wiu a 1 givea enjjoijars rewaru ioi-ciuier, or tne n t hoVejreWird for both.; ifJtulrfered tome or ' confined n any jajl tbatj iret them atrain,. ' -U- CHARLES HARRISONV.: f i 5.' ... '4 1: ft l J i 1 . 1 -!5 I. iL J a4 4 I. wt i. ,. - ? l'' . '.'XSS'-'1!'' -. ( .... ml "J WA v . v - -. ii1 I u wuiioi or unit i uux j I vmvM aa, iv 1 r j Ii . - a 3 . f if t -via : V. e-,w f - . . : r ' S 1 t J "I-j& -i ' ; ! :- V '--Vi" ''t' V ' :"C' . ;. : -1 r . -i
The Weekly Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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June 14, 1816, edition 1
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