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FOREIGN iSEWS. JllOM C ATIACC AS. We rre iuformed by Capt. T)oXni trick, that the afihirs on the Maine Mere in a very unsettled state, the V t? lists Ikmpjj still in alann at the expected return of General JBoli Tar, reinforced. Bolivar is stated tu tie wounded, as is also General Moril lo, at the fianguiii8"T battle of Cabrt ra, near Caraccas. The royal jour TioU admit f!at a raiment f Blacks, tailed MorilIo?s guides, supposed to "be his best troop, about 450 strong:, were entirely destroyed, fijditinx to the last man. They state the log of the Patriots to be from 6 to 700, kors de combat, and 500 horses. It is a fact that they brought into Caraccas " 14 female Patriots, with the captured) horses, who were taken fi:htinr in the j ranks. Bolivar i however still in Possession of San Ferdinando, the kev tt utc PiytuiLC ui vol a. tu.ii a uvi will doubt annoy them much lrom that - situation. lien. Morillo had retired in person - to Valencia, in consetjuence of a Ianc : I I- -l - l - - - -X - . -1 il. - 1 i wound in the breast, and the command.; -of the troops devolved on Ueieral torale,. . r i , j. rf u j r . " t)e. lst, f Varc a nU3on ofi. royal ships b it La uuayra, for the h J?arpoe of bhckadiu: tluj Oronoke,!; consicting of one frijrate, .-two brigs,!; and five schooners, with two felucca;! gun boats. V. I". Gcz. FROM BUENOS AYRES. Baltimore, Jlpril 3o. Capt. Partlow, arrived here vester day, 'informs, that on the 12th of Feb. the Chilian gnvernmeutmade a solemn l declaration of Independence, which; "the inhabitants of Uuenos Avres were, preparing to celebrate, by illumina-l tions, &.C- at the time of his sailing ! On the 1st March, the American Coni-li . t:..i 1 i M missioners iiuvi iucii uiL ituuifiiee with the Supreme Director, and were , and were ; c idiaity received. The inhabitants U penerally were much elated by their arrival. Mr. De Forest came passenger in the riaTbt;. :id has proceeded on to Washington, with despatches fromji tljSL Lonnnissiouers. Lhi gentleman J came to this country as Consul Gene-! ! America" Wn"8 of Stlj j ! The IV.itical and Military state of !i o .r i i i : I-... i- South America has varied but little tor?' manv months past, with the exception ; .rn.j:.. u : . ! uiaiuicumv i Hyaiisi! in vnni lias ; i t i " r been aa -mented by reinforcements i , . r- c i i irom Europe, and iere aam makingi - ohWive operations, but nothing was : feared ..from the result. Artias still I -remained: at his capital of Purification, and seems to bid defiance to all the world. Jbrcm a Buenos 4yrcs At'xpxtaftcr NOTABLE OCCURRENCE. The North-American Sloop of War Ontario, James Biildle, Commander,) j cailpd from Ts'ew- ork the lipirinnimr ' i -- - --- - -... - --- - - , rvf 9f ntpmher. and touched .it IJriivi't T ( Vheuce a Russian frigate Mas to sail,;j Warin- paHports lrom all the mari-ii time ationher voyage tobe of three: years duration. She maj be expected i! from day to day. - . The 'American worvette spoke the'! frigate Vensanza on the ?4th, hen it! I r,rmo?cd to let hernass eithpr to!! Lima or lascanuaiia. m receivf wocl J and vater:but thev refused to letheri? go into Valparaiso, saving the IJovaPl fin bsil her penuittiriff the Mori-: . . r 1 I a ' 1 i i r--r . . . . - . : ?"ade to be broken. The American Com--j ri.ar.der replied that he would enter U Int'uin -e l.ahawU, a remote i ' ,-m"A1 ",enuayof MAT,beinr that if the lioval commander had or-!i ak settlement 00 miles above jhlurr ders t. pretc... him. I,e La.lurderr. to.' ' that some parties about ! SolIIe l.fc Miter tre rori m ajnatai.so. it So, . " lUflt" s, uaa com- ! inm, a iare ana general assortmmt nf n. II 1 a harrned, that the next day the Onta-i rio anchored in the harbor. The A-ji merican Captain represents the Ven-ij traiiza l'io toe cmi. iu uc in me worst 1 ; T and that it was not until J! tort G,;e-V near the Poplar Spring, H ociations commenced. tJiatj.lvas "'i1 7 tI,e Indians on the 2d j ;ati to charge their guns,. 40,'' J.nst , 'l's was a temporary defence j condition- their ne; they beg; that he could easily have possessed !j - . - . t 1 I ! Mmsell ol com o. uiei;.. i The Ametican corvette carries 522 J .. mrronades of 52 pounds; & 2 Ionjr 18' i jjouudei-y, with a line crew & oncers.:: The Lonimanuer ui ine r.niisi in- cite AmphiT, has tuld me hat !.e ! KLhl Htttote. in two or three .lav,.! if the Spanish men of war should make.'i their appearance, to maKe i.'iem under- i V 11 av .iges revel with their plua- M Ta 8 oio, cuny nar, Stand that the blockade cannot be con.'; ucf 2nu scalps, and are apparently : ; r ?t ,ngrS'.cs ;. 11,8 ;nrp thev had permitted i!, t 1 sale from earl v chatiwmonf I ! to.dt-cribe. IVijrgmsh Cluv, - - - - t.mauie eo, w.thcut the Bov. American corieiic m enter. - mLuisiunsat pleasure." ! killed bv the v....... . , . - F ' ... ..'".I The aoove is irom the Governor at j BY ait)araisu iu mc avung uuecior aci .St. Jas". ANOTHER INDIAN BATTLE. f U Jfiltidgevillt Jpri! 28. comirrrd nq- t!;e Creek Warriors, to I).ivM t ' n . . - .;ri i 31 Mcl-vrll l.sq A.CTiTitkjr Indian Allans, I dufd Camp 30 m .les frnm Al cfcuiukie j (on hc ua touwannee.'ApriJ L3, ISlS-l rr On rho Sir MucetJ lnve left vnu I have not seut ou a Ulk of what ne have donei I nor? sferi yea Ihls. I heard yesterday of Peter McQueen be ing near the road we were travelling, and I took my warriors and went out and fought him. There seemed to be a considerable number collected there. When we first began to fight them, they were in a bad swamp, and fought u$ there for about an hour, when they ran and we followed them ; three miles. They fought us in all about three hours. "We killed 37 of them, and took 28 women and children and 6 men prisoners, and about 700 head of cattle and a number of horses, Avith a cood many hoirs and some corV Ve lost 3 killed and 5 wounded. Ij fW i-rlennor- frl! i.c iht M.PrP prc ICO wamors from six different towns . ... From what we saw, I believe there t were more than they say, a3 some of j our prisoners say there were 200 of j them. Tom Wcwdward, aad Mr. J Brown, and your Son, our A;ent, and j all the white men that, live in our J M cxunti v. were with us through the i AH mv : -' M iaiu.ih. a . i i. -iw . olhcer. longht so well, I do not know i which is the braver. 'Hiev all fought lke men and run their enemies. Gen. wackson waited for us about 6 miles lrom where we fought. After the ht I went and joined him, and we are -oin- this morning to fight the Ne- t Ti c- fiocs toother. 1 hey are at Suvvan- nee, and we shall be there in four days. '1 here ias among the Hostile a u'oman that was in the boat when our friends, the white ddIp. ai ere h. killed on the river below Fort Scott. We gave her to her friends-her bus- hiiiil'anfl fifiiur nrp i' jri . i b3"y f "dither are w th Gen. Jackson Major Ivmnard took her himself. t rail i ii i . : . , ., . i Univ. i" icii ruui i wimi you would send a copy of this to the I liig Warrior and Little Prince. j Your friend, j WILLIAM MINT05IT. Hrpadier General Cotnm'.C W. D. R. Mitchell, Esq. Agent I. A. We have just received information that the two Chchaw Towns, on Flint River, wereattacked bya detachment!! of GeoririaMilitia. romrriflnilii hxr ' Lapt. U nht.. 1 he Towns were burnt and annmherof Indians killed, our : infTrtT ,b,nlt 50. T.,e detach. ; mer.t did not lose a man, and had but t one vvuunded. - FROM THE ALABAMA. A letter from Fort Claiborne, dated editor of the He- Mecttir, states that much alarm has : Iia; '. nf iU . . 4l . , -T' " ."" at this place the inhabitants havn u. -it et . r, - . . f DUHt torts tor their security, but the - trm I , . n J. . 1 u , alarm has measurably subsided, anr tU ;iL!.n0 "h ann ! In " " .f l, ' . eiUI"n" i ana some have sought new homes, and j affairs generally extremely deranged, i Three companies have been drafted J from Tombigby, and will be stationed j at the forts on the road. One i com- i i panv where the 1st murders were mm. j mitted, Fort Dale, near the place com- rnonly called the Poplar fc'nrin- e- ven ij mues from here : ariother fen ; ;nile? nearer (a little ofi'thi n.i : -i ll!e Pine Ba:rel Fo. t : and the other 1 at.fhe Pine cha-il Fort. These men j Wl11 "ccasionally scour the road and ! " er passage nrd resi-! lpnfe Pl oba!,fy s-iO. TI.c Tenaw ! settlement, (old Ft. Minis. 40 miles! jeI,iW) iave appn-licndcd an at-: tack.and a c--impjny has 5011c to their j re,,cf - Governor Jiibh is at "rai mi ,iacKMn. a"l,.l,as 0ri,ei'e1 a!I friendly Indians ! , 1 the Pu,J,c lands of the territorv, or l,e coosideted and and treated ah- I r IN ni.n n rtmn r..u .. 17 . i T 1 . 1 , . ? .... U.le' A Reneman here, direct from :( m,ue(,1 some tlepretiations and had as- sumetJ ver.v ''de appearances. Tie uas cnt tot confer with Col. Dale. , ...v imujis m service j ; ""l thrH.wn UP hJ the inhabitants, & ! irliora .1 .. 1 . ........... . 1 V me principal : j ,ai 1 1,1 inejr common moveables. No 't VF certain THOMAS WIGGINS a small LIVCS ere Iost- 'hi3 as two mile ! N-f ud. nt lookinir fellow, about S.f n n ,r0!ll1 burt D:i,e- Ick of Fort Dale H w..u x me uarren creek and 'I," tlie Alabama, are (hick and almost- penetrable coverts nf cane-brake ..! n "l,ar ere these nefarious & blood- 1 L i ! r,rC. the prfsidkv- OF THE UXITED STATES OF A 31 ERICA. A PROCLAMATION. Wiereas an arramrempnr ... i !res.cue unworthy the eniovmcnt f I ! hatl ;nuu iii ine titv o Wasl.inpU .? ",,UK"' tnereiore, that I offer n i month of Anriin k. ?: ?8f' ln. tije reward of ONE HUNimP.n nni. I5 . . o- "3 viucrai . it , ... wtc Cir CI fillV .nr. If. IOr partment ct btate. of the United Strtcs I -h j ulli ciiinf . nir t it. rv c W1 government of the ted States ; and the RiKht Honorabt I - u. i " ,. ---. "wuuiAuie - nis liritannic Ma jcstvM Envoy inordinary and Minister Plc mpocentjary, for and in behalf of his Bri- 1 tannic Majest). ytAcii artatfsctatant is in the words following, to wit : The naval force to be maintained up M on the American lakes, by his Majesty and the Government of the United States, shall henceforth' be confined to the following vessels on each side ; that is On Lake Ontario, to one vessel not " exceeding one hundred 'tons burthen, "and armed with one eighteen pound "cannot:. ' On the "Upper Lakes, to two vessels not exceeding like' burden each, and 44 armed with like force. 44 On the waters of Lake Champlain, to tne vessel not exceeding like burden, 44 and armed with like force. All other armed vessels on these ! "S DC lortUWltll dismantled. i 44 :inr no other vessels of war shall be 44 there built or armed. 44 If either party should be hereafter serous of annulling this stipulation, " and should give notice to that effect to 44 the other party, it shall cease to be bind " ing after the expiration of six months 44 from the date of such notice. 44 The naval force so to be limit ted shall be restnrtfd to micIi service as will, in i i . s n rrcn int ivfvn ivWIv' U "duties ti the armed vessels of the other 44 i.artvv" j A:id whereas the Senate of the United j I States have approved of the said Ar- i I "ansement, and recommended that it ij V to , ct ; the same 1 jvXr 1" of his Koal liigfiness the Pni ce Reeent, act in.. in the nAme and on the hcl7alf 'f his ; liritannic Mujestv: j( Now, therefore, I, James Moxrof., President cf the United States, do, by this :i niv 'oelamatii-n, make known and de- ' 1 ,c 1 1 e Arrangements afnrcsKid, n " f, 1s."If,'aiion hereof, has been j fml e!-tcednito,roncIudec!,andconfirm- ,eclt and is(jf full frrcc and efR.ct ! Given muW hnri o:. -r ! i .... i..vVu, in. uiv. aiiv i;i ashingrnn. this twenty eitrhth'dav ct April, in the year of our Lr?rd one thousand eight hundred and eighteen, and of the Intlependencc of the United States the iVrf v-st coml. JAMES MONROE, By the Pre?:ient, JOHN QulNCY ADAMS, Secretary of State. Bu the. President of tne United States. sirilKllF. Kv an ac of Corerr sf, ras- e-.l r.n the 1 7 th ofFtbrvarv. 1818. rr.t?. I au &l mk;nJT 'provrsjon fr the es. , t.artIir.l,m?nl of a.Ulitiona! Land OfT.ces in he nu!i;r LnrU uhiVt, t,o j - c v . ennui), iu oe onerea lor ae : ' Therefore, I. James Monrce, President of I the Ui.iied States, do hereby declare nrl 1 mnVe krown, that public s&'.ea for the dispo. I sl (areeablv to law) of certain lands in !he I lernt-tyct M8Kurrt shall be held as f'ol-i ow, v.z : At St Louis, in the said Territo ry, on the first Monday in Aug-utt October, December, February and April mit. anf! three weeks after each of the said days, for the sale of lands in the land district of St Louis. 1 Inrty lownshjps Bhatl be offered at ech sale, rommf n-ir.g- with the most east ern ranges weit cf th fifih principal meridi an nne, ana procamff westerly. At the Stat of Justice for llo-ar.rd Cimt,. n the said Territory, on the first Mondcy in m" ...v. -viiuiucr near, ana inree weks after each of the said days for ihe Hte of Iknds in -he land district r.f Invar il t.onty. I hi-tj townships sha'I be ofTered ' i ca'.M sic ; ' ur n si to t) m a sou are ffrm, aod to include the seat ; f justice of the ad Cnupty; as nearly in the centre as the ituavin af the surveys wil! admit, nd the iecond immediately e?s of the first, and in .he s me form ; pxrep'ing from sale in each tlis rict, the lands which have been or mav as leserved by law for other purpose; i Gien under rr.y l,r.d, at the City of j Wabhiiig-c-n ihe thirteenth day of A -1 pr.., one tncusand eigru hundn dand eighteen. JAMES MONIIOE. the rrs d-nt. JO TAW METHS., ' 3y Commiasionercf :he Gtneral Land OfHcr AUCTION SALE OF DRY GOODS. assortment nf V ' !,UI.,",t ,or me spring- nd.Snmmcf Also a vanetj-of Hardware and clitierv 6 months credit will beciven for all mam r-.. 1 . ..li. .. . ui hve d :ll.irs Notes with anDroverl S..;.. will be required. ' . . , . Ks:s & PARSLEY, Auefa Raleigh, Aprd 30. 71 0v KIDNAPPING. gK or about the 29th of Decern?!. f... yers?' endowed an extraordinary j . . ; , 1 "-" jur mc upper 1 k h?dfrMle.' frse lad of eofcr, spare made. 17 or i sharp forehead and elothes I am unable as bat lately return. and says that he was tongue of the watrcron. Thr. fT'S crlc.ur,.8tancts to indce a belief. I x h v.n.ir 1 . - i . - w i ron mirh intAinni:.. M1 it 1. r .. . ""i-uaHO . . , IM.UUH. b win en a Die me to punuh the guilty WIGGINS, and where ine unocent and suffering Mandly. JOS. F. DICKINSON. a i r "inton, Hertford county, N. C. C? Printers in Soatharolina, Georgia Tennessee and Kentucky, who know the va! ue of freedom, will give this advertisement two or three insertiocs in their resort;.1 . t)rs. James M. $ TVilllam Henderson, HA iNli entered into a Rledxal Co-partnership, ill attend to all call connect ed with their Profession. They "will occupy the Stand of Dr. :Wsr. TTkxdehsox, at the corner of Fay ettevHIe & Martin Streets y AprilX5. 69 tf - LOTS OR SALE. T rilOPOSF. to sell at Public Sale on Thurs- 3 day ti e 14th of May next, a parcel of LOTS, situate in the Town of Hudson, near the foot of the falls of Itoanoke. Finough has been said of the advantages resulting from the NaviCTition thereof, I shall therefore on- ( ly request gentlemen to view for themst-Tves. THCyS. HUDSON. Halifax County. April 20 71 ot NOTICK. fTMI Commissioners Tor the Town ofChar I tottp, .will oflfer for ale, at the Court house, on the 2f th of .Mav next, on a credit of 12 months, a number of unimproved LOTS in sakl Town. The proceeds of which. -o he appropriated towards bu ldinpr a ChiKch, Slc. COMMISSIONF.KS. April 18 71 3t- NOTICE. THF. fubser'ber bfjrs leave to inform the citizeiK .f (.'aswell countv and its vici nity, ti.t he has settled hiroseKat Ler.shu'fr, :n Fa'd ct i.ntv, with the view of pract;?'n ' tlie vai icus hrnrhes of Medjral Sc e:icc. viz. Practice of Medcine, Surgery, Midwifry, ' , For the want of attent ion ntine shall MiiTtr The p;or shall bp attended to. er:ti. VM. F SMITH. April 27 71 .I' NEW BOOKS. IN ADDTTIOV TO HIS LATF. SUPPLY. J. GALES has just received the foU i lowing Books. I Rob T?ot, I Huff's T'ssay."?, fniperblv bound, 2 vols (Sully's remoirs, elepant extra bindiJig1, 5 vs. j do do Card nal I?rlz I do plain and nia Ktlttion-- of the Mtme i Kurn's and Ha ilion".'? M.d-vifry -; Hunter on 'he i.lood ' lr. Casper WistarN Vnatrr.; 2 vols j Toxiocolotry or Orfila on Poisons, i Cox on Fruit Trees Thompson on inrl.'i.nT'rttions f Kmpfhts of St. .tOi', 2 vols, bv Min PoaTn 1 Mandeville, by f!odw:' Author of St. Leon Caleb WdWrns, bv do Lonl Arnhersi's Kmb v to Cina. !erlii o" N'orwav Thuldf-us o? Warsaw i.Mtuy .M:r?.n s r i ancf .w.i truaion, who ine T u nl. .... . ,.A A...t..l. 1 t j . .-.. .i.i-. . . i . i . r 'iii.ii avcii- -iiciiiv uounu Manners, m l ... Letters frm the South, by. the Author of John Hull and MrothiT Jonathan' Hingley's I'seful KwwlefSge, 3 vols The Quakers Rosabel U, bv the .Auhrro( Santa Sebastiana ! Moore's Sarred .f elodies H:'attie's Works, lOvols Sh.ikspcrt's Wv.rks, witb Notes, in 9 vols Pli v's letters 2 vols Vaknt'n' 's u ve L'fe of Patrick Henry, by Wirt Old Bachelor, by do. Voting Mot .fr Rose and Eniilv President Monroe's Toup Va!p' 's Greek Grammar j Stewart' Elements of Philosophy, 1 volume urianrio Hir.oo, translated by Woole, 6 vs superbly bound Voyage in the Alceste to the Yellow S a on the Coast of Corea& Island ofLechew.bv J M'Leod Accums Chemical Amusements. . ".R a 1 e , gh, April 8. UNIVERSITY. THE annual Examinatif.n of the Students bejrinon Wcdnesd.v the 27th of Mav, and will continue .mtillhursdav the 4th of June next. At uhich time the Commevctme- of theCoileLre will take place. The IhllowW Trustees wdi attend : 0 The Rev. Doct. Joseph Caldwell, William Hawkins, Atlas Jones, Thomas Love, Will iam .Murfree. James Mehanc, Frederick Nash, Jeremiah Slade, Benjamin Smith, Montfort Stokes, The Hcv. Jjihn W'ilherspoon, Thomas Wynns. All other persons of theTnistees who may at ?ed, are to he considered as of this Com. I ne-, .nu weir attendance is solicited in j dividually by an ordinance of 1 he Roard. ). m ittnn . .... 1.1 .. . .. . . lest lltmr. v.niiAMS c,.f... Ralejp-h, April 25. A. D 1818. - 3w TIIE CO-PARTNERSHIP EXISTING UNDER THE FlllM OF JAMEiS JEFFKEV&CO. Expired on the 31.s7 day rfJJcc'r, 1817. .4 LL p'rsos havirp claims apaint tht SA. said concern will pleanc bring thero for ward fcr settlement. Ar.d allthote indebt ed to the said firm will call nnd settle their accrun'-, e.thr by Bocd cr otherwise, to Peter Mitchell & Co. JOHN IVf:T T; Surviving partner of Jas. JcfTiey L Co. THE BUSfiNESS In future will be conducted under the fimof refer Mitchell Isf Co. JOHN IKGLIS, PETEIt MITCHELTa 150 DOLLARS TiKWiim H AN AU A Y rom the subscriber ! VOctober last "r Po'ck's JVrrv I S when he Went awav a nmnduhn.t r,i j . . . ------ v A'Vtl fiWIls oX corued veIvet Mfl a haf. I ileavor to gret to Ralt.mnr- k t ,ior a tree man. under tl.e name of Patrick JoP-, as it is believed he can write. Fifty ! D?.I.lars rewal be paid to anv person who will secure said frimur : -.w., , . liglIua or A-viarUnd, and g ve me ' v I "nKEfl AND hptv ikiuns 1 m be ,r aeiiTermg l.im fto me in SMledc ''ij. in, . - JOHN A. JONES. MilledgenUe, Ceo. 12tb Jan. 64.-2m. FRESH-MEDICINE. las just rvcrivM the fJ!.- - fresh medicines: rt - !Tiattn!in's Dropi Stoii!iton's F.hxir Es.enrec'fPeppernit Clanger Sait Chslvbext? do Ja'ap, fee. THE STOCK HOU)Ris TN the Aeiise River Aaigatin C JL are herebj informed, that the P wT' anl Directors of said Corporation, J, ' yolved that ten percent on each ct., n J be paid on or befor the 15th inst t, ' i j Haywood, Tieasurerof the Boar, I ' ' important that the business fi enr, ' 4 : H)ver Xavijrable should pmcrcs w4a ' ; lay,, it is confidently believed that due,-." 'tion will be paKptathiH notice. ' ? CILiS L IIIXTOV Mav 1,-1818 NOTICE Fivc Cent Petrcrd I? no tmnk ' Ti A A V ! lffn 'he ""'briber T ' L 'in Cabarrus countv, on the 1 31, 'r ' : jan spprcntice boy numed John Hah bI , " learn the trade of a Weaver. 1 ! e is uh . . vears ofaffe. tbotit 5 feet hVI, tf;' Slc j i i - -t " . . r- c ; uovc rw. urn lor li4C:f irUb, to s li n li 31-1.3 viuu xui Lrrnj(f n m m me vri-i nioMAS n:vIV A'rl"rt 72 3 Treasury 1)ei'ahtmi.'v7 Wa-hintrt-n. Anrd 10 ioi- , "jVTOTTCE is hereby tfivn to the p r. , '.'""" utr.-vr.n jrx ftlt Cet. STnf that the last pqyment on accrtnt of the V cipalnnd Interest oftbes:1;d Strk irj! t1" ;c niedtu on the fir;t of Ortohf r nex ! ins? the date hereof and that the ani tt i ; be paid on that dav, at the Trea.su the Iian Offices, Ixvmirsuch Stock Stan 1 jm their Books, to the S-nckholders ortotVe? ;attomies, uptn the surrender of the or- ri j It is further made known, fiirthe in nij. i cait. Sfcck residinfr in forejpTi parts tha- I .order to obviate as far as practicable any convenincevhich might result by ra?onot loss at sea or otherw.se, it will be tdvUifcle to ret.ui torrent copies of their ce.ninca 'amniicTfii cy a Notary PuLI ? . . i j pointed. WM. II CilAWFOKD, Secretary of the Treasury. tOl I ii M 25 DOLLARS KE W A Ti n ' W;iLL be given for the deljvery or'cV, ! f very, so I ret them ae-ain. of rwf CO fN'otes, one of SslOOand the other Ssn. k'.u .of Uie Un ted Siates Hank. I left saidNotf, on Mr Jeter counter, in his Bar Room ja Ralejgh, wrapped in an old NewsnaiMrl on Uie morning of the 50th' Aprd, 1818. I ?;a not miss them till the evening; after r:dj- 18 :niles on the road Iwrae, wi.en on retuiT. m to look for them, they were gone. Mcr chants in Ualeih, Fayettville, & Ptershc-? are .rcqnested to notice if they sliculd h,u such Note- oiKrcd them, from suspicion persons, and?give me ecriy iidorniatxon, as I tli.nk I shall know them from their number!. A. MAMJ.Y. " fawaM, Orange County, MJU , t NOTICE. It ? '0l"itV V. C. I overtook, anj ....wi. ..uum 10 iri-ea witD, a Mn u-u calla Ins name UEUIIEN" ROGERS- ; . journey, he frequently sohciledn.e t0sw ueuevinir, trom In personable ap. pearar.ee, that I was swapping with an hontst n.ttinjr' m Stokes County ; whose certifiwe "k' a ,,lt!c bnM and hy ! ProfefiSon. hcayt, a WRITING MASTEB. ! i my rc-l.um l,ome 1 hare bct informed he ! ,'? w HORSE TlUEF-as such. fcf- "eVin?T "orse I swapped or to be Srrhi ; property; th.s is therefore to notifvthecn ;nev oJ said Horse, to come forward at Henrv Courthonse, Virginia, fir information of him .aar. Ihellu-seisacliesnut or I. ,U . blszed f,Ce, rVhthimi fivt u!,t. JaP-..,! wh.teoi, the rIght H;re foot, S;swav bVcked . R1CUAUD M. BEAVERS April 28, ISIS.- 72 3t : - State ofJ'orth.CarHriaSt0hg, !T"? Certjfy, that on the 2ht J ;X March. 181 ItichardM. Beavers and a ;man Do calls his name Ml! !ca o-scs m my presence, in.-; ti.o.,: i,Ji... called on me to take notiCe that swappea imrses and that the said Jlore i gave lum five dollars to exchange --asti sa,J "0ers watoul stranger to'hlm. rPrd7iTh AXTHQXY BITTINC; stop iWyillajnT Twenty-five Dollars Bewajd if a S white trian. TOLENon the night of the irth ult. h. n.T m? tatioo, on Hyco, known b. he nime cf Letsbridse. on the main XL i HOUi: biut ten years old ; Wrt.if biffb- "dholdihii head hiph and spoiled, carries his tail to one side,. . w.,c .reaic in Oas Uce which incline ."nlK Ck e 0r .more white f Jong Uil. unshod. What es a deeper die id m villamy, be was the only horse cf a widop woman, who has sold her nmntv rn, 1 wo ot her Horses were stolen on the same night,-which eaves it the anm..rDn,A r i':,J.,u ."s' caoove reward will m Pivcn for lbe apprehension of th. rlt!. o. f reasonabI "ward for the Horse. ' Wan called at said place , late in the evening as he sa-d, for the rur pose of havinir his hor... tA 'a I ?-.? ! w.l Leashbur? 0d he should not go r as he w;sbprt rt i .t? .Red-House seme nearer way,-and he has not be, heard of since. Two mere Horses 'S. f ?-ennCW,.he brMS."' the direciicn hichhe wentthe man rode a small gref horse or mare. n. . , ; " "-atsicoat fnuttolored.) lanre red justly auspecied. it i hnnA , :u : 72' ; diately produce evidence of the same. It is W ?f 'ld from what pl.ee he ed a saddle bUuket. - D.Il.
The Weekly Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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May 8, 1818, edition 1
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