ORIGIN OF THE SLAVE TRADE.
America Lai rope , tas vphole Telinp
&nd civilizetl vorith have been in arms
a.. n s t ti e'.sUyc t r ad e . Th e .com plaint
h been just, and the retried v is in a
o m-vc oi rperatwo. ir;ima was tnc
ft r to forlrd it by her laws. The U.
S itrs have solemnly interdirfctl it by
tyir constitution. Eniilar.l has mus
e i herself, in the cause Vf miwanitv ;
!.,rV trpntlps. nrp rofrrilni ! v and earnest- .
y drafted fur limiting the rane and I :
llie duration of this abominate t: alec.
Hut. is it known ftV kll our readers,
eulhiisjaststhat ever lit u porr the !litc.
'that tttffs Las Casas; the Friend of the
Yniinti:: 'iClin organised the servitude of i i
Vi. A Trir-nn "nfn n rrulftr trade ? ! "
M.. : I- ......... A 4.
IltoiH nno sow uit vii;ue kiiiiw nm.
clar sl-ov to re wive t!e whirlwind
that is fa be reared
pcd. f.a? Casas, in the j
sp'iit of a false enthusiasm, sowed a j;
eed . which has veirctated into an U-j
pas tree of the most frightful (limen-h '
sums, and the irost roisonous quali-!'
tics. v r-.". -vr.;-.''''' .-"i'l-f
The history of the slave trade is j j
iefiy this : "Wilhin a few yars after i j
fcriefiy
ilie discovery of America,. tfie natfve j
Indiana were reduced tova most hu-
iniliatin and intolerable sense of ser- j
Titude b? their Spanish conquerors.
Kumamty shudders at the picture
TvT.ir'i historv present s to her. We j
are told that" when Ooluinhu s disco-
vered HipanioIa inM92, the: number J
of ita inhabitants was computet! ar a ;
tnilSinn. In the space of fifteen yers
Ihev were reduced to sixty thousruid !
Tlieir conntu.o va (o feehle t
support t! e labor thy were duoired
to by their Spanish " task-masters
Their food, too, v. as srantv. and sup
plied but lit tip nourishment. "Many j i
4 (sav Dr. RoIert?':n) sunk tinder the ! it
u
lives with a iulent h-.nd Famine.
' bno:;ht On bv crrr ipollirjr such ntim-
hers t(V ahalKum ti e culture ol their
latuls. in ouler to labor, in the mines, j'
'u'Mii" thi Eui oneans, completel the ;
desolation f the island. ' For a ?
; r
short time a n.ierab!e suhstituto was ji
fiiund hr this
drcreainir populat ion i
l;i ti e. transporafinn of the
nat ives of j
the l ucaVo iikt.ds to Hispaniola, un
dec 1 he pretence of civilizing and con- j
Tertins them wiih note facility. j
Thus 13 the sabred name of God eter j
liallv prostituted to the vile purposes ;
of man 1 Forty thousand ot these sim
ple Lucavans "were decoyed into the
island, only " to mingle "their p roans
and tears" with tht e of the oppress
ed rebidenl of ti e i.-lund.
" By degt ecs. al I t he ind ubiencies o- j
ri-inallv 'tai;d to Jnlta!-S were
itere av.aT.
i !'C mair rrnvm.v na.u if
4 be )'ai!U.
rMiii?'-ud. to whom the jj
ft bv - i or.e ha'f of lae f
Our en bad le
' revenue afjin from the settlements
4 ,on : r-t:!e l in Hisr aninla. And that
wretcrf... people, ueu-jr ciupei:eu in
- . : - 1 1 V, !.!..
v as found that, in id ne vears, they n
b id dwindled Irom feixtv to touricen ! j
thousand I For this n
't?'ei e as no tcucn ol i.uirar.ity m tue
, - , !
bo--:ii td the bpam.-h Oovei nment. ,
Ihey xiere cait into separate lots and
tieMowcti upon as w uu.u gnc uir i
lii-r'.ic-t prices for them. i
The etc lesiastTS sounded the a'arm. 1 1
tlat, an evil so auVctjLp: in the eye ot J
liumanity, had its principal origin in ,
-the boom of one f the most humane i
'atr ue and ended their wretched ! the natives of Africa. Iii plan wa j .tne;wai.f.M er.vive, wmcn n uun
d-iv" . Others, prompted by impa-ij ad-pte!. Ctenes vTic&
. - . i l i .1 ;L 1 n . w v r ' nrinner m Avhjch vo i have, abused, ami
tience and despair;, cut short the.r o ore of h.s lienush fayor.te-s con-, ic ;:,v;iI... . thl. -.u; - . :lrf.
various ViiHls. so!ue occasitineil bv i E.Mpcior nas con-
pvd,atu! .othpi.s by their intercourse UK ica and Amertra, wiwh has siuce ;c . idcr thi,t ifvou take from him M. O
to tVm aV the price ottiMi;rlabvur oft
t v r iitlM!ravvn.3iid at trsatre time
vibe tasks -'fcapn&l upon them v.ere :iljf ! t0 tlit 1 :1:Vf;r
, ?r nn 1 Sr.ni.h .o- i! ,aiitI to .cttle on ..t, be,.r a, ,:cd. they . , ;
- in.. - - v i tc i ineo a rtniutirn tv nrv-it then- w:v
veroor) AWfhout an restf 8U?t, ifsstn- iltjc., our srtt1crrcn:s, over the Mis'- jl
butet! Indian aamiij: his f ie?n.s in i sisiimi. where, thvv vcre told bv tlie i :
4 in the new world, conferred grants of:; l'Y " - ''cy k ty.v j dred JM. ,d, ibe purchaser giirf? sufficient security.
- similar: V Durb.g -ry absence, I have appointed Mr.
. 7 '"I b- e-i erive irde of .ctvard- ' "T'V at U plnCfl ' T; i . tion,it mnvecesrv tomcntinth.t I Wto- CiWa, of naleigb, my Agt, to ll
tiUe JOilX EVANS.
:tbcvIndiansrot.:h)m ;tv i r n; tes below the n.rnnvn ofihe Yadkin,- 1 - . ; -r .s J t
deretl pnr;etors, to t'-eir country- ,tben,sttertuV.tbtiy.un n-,rt nearest the river is a fine rich bot.l the President of tilt L tilted btatse.
'hUh- to vatl-sfv the rapacity -i.fbotli; M-raos.' tnu i"vngine: armed nu-mseivcs, ivieu six or .--ven mjiesaown ne river ant at- Is titled.'" an act making provision tor tlie ea-
lt " :,.. c.r ilw.;,. nivcais i! and cliose Mujor S. Tnylor and mx-elf to j fnnis the most desirable situation for private ! tahbshment of additional Lard Office in
the e5..ctio.s o. .. .i.iii o l'rvbuia. .r.VijrnaTlil thtra.Vv AV'c -ci-c:;joinecl.,bv.-i" resrdor-cs 'rb-re-:rethreespringiofdeli!ht- ! the Territory of Mistouri the Freaidei.t
lor.-r kucv a J)ou'i(,. j Capt. Karen and trurtttm nren BHng j ul wier dsne-sel ibrcugh the Town in tbe j of tbe tlnitcd Stateais aatboriced lo direct
In the year I :T a census of the In- iithns united we went in pursuit, and ha- rniost advamagecus manner, & (if experience the public landi which have bnrn surveyed
1irm in lrisraniola was taken, and it r! vine met wiih their trail, v-e followed it ' Iliad not alreatly e-tuhhshed the f?ct) that ;Q the sa'd Te?ritorv. to be offered for sate :
1ber denounced these pn ce-diira in ; ' r5lt RIKl H l,,Sn b,u ; on lett--"
. . . ,-f n, n' . : 1 'if v i.n sooner saw us than tnev raised
th moat loocnaut terms.- , J ; lhe W3r whoop, and prepared mf action.
Hiran m paitihr remonstrated a- ij Wc thcn guve criK.rs to ch;iIgc on them,
jrVmst the n-ftWiirtJirts or oxrifctf- u which was done with tltopirit of true A
t;T:?. The dispute -v3s.;:efrr
the cabinet. 1 he evil, however, went j were laid dead -n the ground. Wc then
on, in s pile of tlsc paliiati s vvhieu 1 it treated and leded cur mis ; and ..:ha-:
ve:e atfempted to be nrplitd. In
L . . r i n . ';"'-'l encampment .wtj-wtre reiuforccdbvCtipt.
this sale ;f thir.-s Las Casa3 .ippeai - ; s ii;icn part . hjs iuen A- sniirt
Cd on the theatre ot actnn. : : s:unni4 was kept up rev 30 minutcVdu-
Ur. Roberta n t!eci .bes him as a j-:,, wairli ti i t we killed 6 or 8 n.ore of
Eati'.e ul bcvilie. a:.a ore il Use eler- ?
tvbo?e behalf be exerted all the auilt- j
4l.c-,f t...w fu3o,' mid :ill thi i t iilt i iti '
gymen sent oit witii v.oiunu.us in his ; voiai taoutttank i-s a retreat u risordvr
aeconi vovaue tt Il -paniola, in Miler !fd, vn"cii was ejrected Nkiihoui moJejjta
tu settle on "that inland. He esilv a- l'1'01'" Ve lost two brave men killed, in
dor-ed the vninlou mot pre.alent a- ;nte.t as;d h.ul cue badly winded ;
K,m, the eccleSla,t
avowed vatrou ot ....the ...Inn wis ; m ; 3-.h eIvhtn f I!a v.., tn r,,
attached to Ids chntactcr. lie laid his fhi.dd, wc withdrew. On the lyth, with a
cotii phiir.ts at the out of l!;e throne. jlmore formV.able force, we again pro
Tl e subject was relerred to conimis-, : Ci ttul i quest of our cnemv and after
sicner?, who visited the scene; ther !'
tepmted in favor of the n partiinient, i
trpoa th- greuud Uiatf the pauisb in-
J Iiabitanla were 'Hoo feW to "ttork the
mines and cultivate the country ; and,
that if if they were leprived( or the la
4 bor of the natives, they must' instant.
ly relinquish their fciinqVctt'or give
' up all the an vantages yvmcn uiey uc-i
' rived from them."
' J Casas was dissatisfied He pro- J
pnsed various scheme for meliorating i
the condition of the Indians, Tut he I
w as u n iform ! y met by the o;jec lion,
that the imrroveinent of Amertcacnuld
not be carried on. u unless the bpaniso
pTantetP could command the labor of
t!e natives' To obviate this objec-
ijtion he sowed the seed of the slave
trade. He proposed to purchase a
sufficient number of natives from the j i
i orturuese settlements on the con-t i
of Africa, and to transport tnem to
' America, in order that thcy.rajghi he
I
emnloved as shvos m woi Kiny t..e
mi?ie. an
mnP4 nnrt Miliivntin"" the pround. -
Portuguese had derived from the i
4 discoveries in Afrtca, arose from the
trade in slaves.
' 1 503 . a iVw n z
As early a the year
nforo slaves had been
sent into the new world. In the year J
1511, Ferdinand permitted the im-i
r..i tat ioR-'of.t inrs;rcat- nu mber.--J
- Thov were fuoed to be a more rohust
and hardy rare ttan t!ie natives of
Amencn. . I her were capable ot en
durinj; fiticp- tv.oro pati.-nt. under
' servitude, and the labor of one negro
4 was com pu ted to Je equal to that of
four Indians- Cardinal X i rn e r e .
however, when solicited to encourage
' this commerce, peremptorily reject ed
6 the proposition" But Lns Caa.
from the ineonsjstencv natural
f!if niturp nt th f rflRvrtion. in The
I ' v. armth of zeal to -s ve. the Amr-
leans from me yoe, i;e promuiiiefd
r ii : i . i .. i H
V 4 f ai nl n a n ecl n i v o r?h t of import-
I i u ? 4000 n earoe s i n to Am e r i ca. He
j 6 so 1 d h i s pat c i i t (c o n t i n mts Dr. U-.tet t-
!on) to ome Genoese nierthants. .for .
'ecu earn?
on to
snc'vnn ama- i j
yj ijr extent.' A nd
w!)ch
us :
repeat. Vi'inia v x the. f rvt t iut?r
dict bvher iaw,anil the c niteil btatc
by a solemn provision in their consti
tion Compiler: '
Copy cfa letter f,-om Jr Join .VWciT, !o the
7?rrr TVack Warrior, Ti
County, 1litlnma Tcrritutv, Sept. 22
honohkd sin :
I hasten to Ir.v before venr T)erart
ment some statements., relative to the late
battle fun eh t vitli n band .of Indians, con- i
yistinir of 70 wa t riors, and ihrir women i
and children. From the best inform
atio:i V'
o it l nave -.rcceivt-n; tnev n e a rcmr
- .
C.!tk:is.vs, they t itd f.' t bud. In r-
cer to eucuif their dt siru. the cr s-ed '
thrivers A!.:!i .mu a ).l C:orfI.. juk! n i
; i.aviMg j-eccivri! inteli'irence of tbctr ap- ll
j proacn, cn the I fctb n;st. sixteen cf our
tbrouii swamp- and cfnc brakes, here- ,
lPlt' mt ugnt to ue nr. penetrate, untu i
. ' . . . ., ,
crmiiic, :r.d martb.ncr tour uulestbrouir.i
H hnr,- , ,,,,,,,1,,
!ancj Ke;n.? SCpSrated from Capt. liacon's I
ccmiiinii;', w e Ciscnverca tne enemv cn -
camped in a beaver dam, well fortified by
nature, thci e beinc; a thick cane brake cn
;hee!:'.my ; but hndinir they ucreendea
f ground lo bury cur dead : bur, on lindin
lUbat the enemy had net left : tf H:trtn2';
imji!in," lhe "wnps and cane brakes,
u . diSered Vv' lfd flVtl a,ds
Klvtn U v lhe bunc
' men who hurrV with h.endlonc impe- j ! vou, he was .bli;-' d to qnit this island.
:tusitv towartls'-a fav
inMpable of mnkin- the WiMit.-V jrst y n to cnskler nat M. O Meara
i . . - i , , : was r-vtn ::! jv cur ccA cmment oir our (
M,on;hch evidently W oufcf, " h : . stitntc ft;1. a ,
exp.ci!?ent to enrrv on a trade with !nort;jl in M.-s crcntrv, and ccasioucii oy j
I .'--- . . - . I. 1 t. . . t i
T 1 - ..i- - " I I
deaana" returned to cat1 ispet&ve s
'ones. Un the same iay i. i.numci,
wit'li 110 mounted mm, set off in pursuit
of them, and coming tip with their re r,
tilled one of theiiwarriors. They have
taken their flight toward the borders of
he Chcctaws, who are apprised of their
approach, and will, I -trust, socn give a
treed account of them. .
" My reasons fur making this communi
cation to yotir department, is in conse
quence of our havm acted without any
kind est" orders, but solely from sdf-preservation.
S!iotdd it meet the approba
tion of government, I shall feel happy hi
jhavy-g' remlered nv country the smallest
j service ; it not, 3 g ripe it will be attriou
j ted to my want c f skill, and nH to the
Hack of freed will to be of service to my
fellow-citizens in eencral.
I have t!ie lienor to be your moit obe-
jdientsetvant,
jonN McNeill,
"Formerly a Lieutenant cf the 43d
Regiment U. S. Infantry. '
The Secretary ci War. '
rrhe above letter states farts that may
ibe relied -n, of an occurrence which, the
lender will rco llecr, wfe have already
noticed and regretted
yAPOLEOXv
I the medical attendance of the exile f j
j St. Helena, we find the follou ing let
i.ter. npparerjtly of an authentic charac
! ter, the language of which shews that
a proud spirit yet animates the en
t feebled frame of the illustrious pri
soner :
LOKGWOOt), APRIL 18, ISIS.
Monsieur lr Gcvxumeur; Dr O'Mca-
Mra made knoyn to ire vesterday, that, in
V.onm nuc nr.p f an order emanatin from
1 French r.l-.vsic'iaii : that tlie cmneror has
liiriMv ir -:v mrnliis afftclcd With a
;cnro.n;c
Icome to t'n at 'a's tint tlse patient requires
. attemUnce c v ery day iluit for- two y ears
I V5a have bceniwisidog to dismiss M. O
; Mcarn to
sviijstr.uve
M. Baxter
r.v
his
- i.
r!:r
virvir;. xv iihoi.t sun:3lvi:iar''his-nlace bv
I'-" 4 j- 0 ,
l.i Fivneh or Ftaliau physician already
known, v. u (,bl:re this prince to die desti
t ite ot .til as 'ls'ance. H is determined on
h p ii.t. I lis agony will be the more p-iir
tul ; bet the suffering of the body are
temporary ; whereas the opprubium
w'. cb fucb ferocius conduct stamps on
' the character of your nation will be eter
j nal. y -
I am instructed 1st to declare that
, Dr: O'Menra is the only physician on this
I rock m v. bom the patient has any con fi- j
Idence. 2d. Tb protest bis dismissal, with j
! whau-vpi mi'tfYr it mnv hp attenmred to !
be culored.nnless it be the conseauence cf I
ja Ic'al deciMnn.
,'...,. ...
; I have the honor to be. Monsieur Tc
Gouverneur, -your very bumble an'd veiy
(Si-ned) COUNT BEHTR AND.
, , . ,T ,
To Gov. Lieut. Col. Sir Hudson ajowc.
VALl'AHl.K S IJ:S AT
AUCTION,
IN THE TOWN OF JEFFERSON.
irill b? unlit to ihe. highest hlhhr on
Thurs.lt a Ike 10th mov. Two I2un-
tc, and as it reevdes RraduaHy rises into an
pU v:i1
tetl ride;e wh ch commands a romanl c
uitb d her circumstar.ces afi'irds tlie very
hest security that the place . 'will , e healthv.
The cMtn.rv by whiCb Jetteesov U surround-;
ed is fertile and wealthv, and that part of
ihe rirtr oa which the Town stands is the
hest ' calculated to command the tribute of its
pnxluctions
The access to Jetfeuso is extremely on
the south side, it is accessible by the Peedee
Kjver, the navigation oi which maybe made
safe and easy as high up as this place, but no
further. A road icituinfr into tbe Salisbury
Irond, and to tlie comemplated landing above
the narrows of the If adkm, which latter place
I is not more than 8 miles from Jefferson, a
! circumstance which gives it tise advantage of
tiie riavipation above the narrows requ.nng- a
iporiajre of oiily eight miles. A road will also
be ofy jicd by the day ol sale on the east side
of the river one quarter of a mile in length,
j wh ch will bring1 us into tlie great road lead
fimr from laveiteville to Morcanton. The
Subscribers deem it unnecessary to sav any
; thing to the public to, induce them to pur
i chase, except to set forth the advantages
winch the place really does present; and it is
the general impression that a town some
wfceie near that point must shortly spring up
) surelv that which combines the most com-
i r,
forts and conteniences for trade, will at)d
?cug!it to be -he place of its location ; to be
Jc-.nvinced tbiit none surpasses Jefferso in
M m.s respect, requires noimng out inspection ;
- J;?f ,,1CJI- WW' -'f P60?1 havt
ing any idea of entering into speculations of
; mat Kma will avail themselves before the
;day of sale.
j Tern. s Twelve months credit, notes with
'approved securitw
I " ' J. LEVY, h CO.
Oct.22.18ia & tSON
r
?ALt ASfb FANCY cooft -fl
SBOND has jutt received a lari?e aso
ment of 'AI,L & FAXCV dOODS -Thev
were carefully selctetl bv himself, .
he is disposed to sell them on the most rea
sonable terms. ;
' AMOXnST HIS ASSOKTSriKT ART,
Sr.perfin Cloths tc Cassimeres, Second ttct.
Ditto mill'd I)ral)s ; coarse Cloths & Coating,
Nep-o Cotton, ror-e ancV!trTped Ulankets,
Flannels fnd preen Baize, Kombszetts, Ra
tonet, I'el'ise Clojhs, Cassimere Shawls, S lk
ditto.'". SUk. 0lton and Umbs wofil If--se,
Flair and Kandano l!anukerclief-s. Silk dit'o,
l Canton Crape S'.iawl?, Silks assorted, Buttons
!inl a -(uaniiiy oi i.iiren", ocii-mkiui omiv
n. Furniture nd Common Cahcoes, Furni
ture and common D.raitj-es, Gentlemehs' ami
Lfrlie! C!o.es assorttd, (icRtlemr ns' Srks,
Cambric nd Muslin, Muslin lioffs, Xeck
Handkerchiefs, !!e'tickinp, Hrown Holland,
Rcrman Rrlls, Orabres Silk and Cotton
Umbrellas, Ladies and Miss Tippets, Fine
and coarse I tats,, Chddrens do. S!ioes assort
ed, Glass '& Tin Ware, Ijoaf I- Hrwii Suirar,
Tea. I lard '.va re and Cutlery, Na ls assorted,
j Weerlm Hre, f mn, SteH. rtpper, AUsp.ce
snd Gner, Vowdcr ,8t Shot, Blacksmith
Tools,' Clila hv the box, Gig Whip, Shot
Guns Sic. Zic. &c. ,
Ortohcr 28 ' 6n-
THOMAS NEURON CO.
Have just receiver! a lare and general
assortment of
Ft 11 and Winter Goods:
"Consisting in part of the following
Articles, viz. :
2ba1es"Shfprard'sbes'tl Trurk plain India
ltroal Cl Jis
Muslin
2 do do C;issi-f res
I 'sewfd to do
4
2
2
4
Serond Cloths
Ptl.se do
do C;issi meres
2 I.ero Mtsitins
2 Hor,k do
I fashi!nable Kobes
Corderoy & ye!-.20 pieces Thread Cam-
Flannels assort5doz. black & white
ed colors
str.pe H'akets
Itose do
3lr?moolie9
Gnld head San
pah:i
Kecs MTekii
"nocking JUize
-.colored Plants
Lire Veil?
6 pieces Thme Laee
Thread, silk & Cotton
Lice
50 boxes assorted Rib
bons 0 plush Trimmincrs
2 trunks Cassimcre
S'i.wIs
1 do r.Iar;no do
100 plcees ilomestic
p!.id?
20
10
o
1
t
',4
K.nIalV Cottons
4
ItoT.bazetts
4
2
1
1
German Ozn.ibtirg.c
I?enpen Uulls
T;ckhnbunr
Drr.trhfda's
o'in .1.. rtK
6boxes Settee Look. I't )
t0 Caces Irtsh Linen
2 do " lnjr Lawn
I RrHais
6 lo Toilet do lo
I rase blick Sensbnw
1 do crrineablc do
4 Flt do
I 2 Silk Umbrellas
I do pla:d Liitrinj
I SAtlius assorted
it 4 Cotton Uo ',
I
Canion Crapes
I f2 bales Carpet ir
1
Nankeen
do
4 xnoiKs pr.nievi tkm
brics
2 diF common Plates
4 -4 Cambric Mus.
- lin
2 Canton Crape
10 dm Thread Oun
brrc Tlandkercbiels
fape Uorders. &c. tic.
)2
Carlisle n in trh an
Petersburg, October 1.
94 2m
VALUABLE URAL ESTATE
Ftrr Sale
THE tindcrsipned ofler for gale the Tol
K wiejr Valuable PROPKWTY, towi:
In th Town of FAYtTTEviLLE, a UH1CK
HOUF., three stories Hjjb, to be finished
in the firs s;yte cf elr jrance. suited to the
accommodation of three Families, and two
tri-ea. This property lies in one cf the
most favored si'uatiors for tJusme9S, and is
increasing in value datfy
Also, in the City of KaLeigh, a HOUSE
arid LOT. with six Acres ol Lund, near the
Governor's resrdence. The House is new
h and large, a' d is amorist tberocst elegant
' I . - . . . - - - ii . nn
com.orumS coven.encc m any gentle-
man rbo wttbcB loreside at Ue Seat ofGo i;
mtt1.nnt . ,k mipivw, r K.'.k .n,t 'i'"
M nieanure, Mso. two o'her vftimbte LOTS Ij u ".u ,ufm n? ,a-v lhe t'l-
I.IKU.III: iiu , , ... ..'Ill . . . . . ' . .
tor familv residence and basir.ess in the cen- in n? u ;e r- UeUry a Ur.aiJ ri
irfih.r;iff im mrr. jo a w.irar it miv De .uu r,
flourishieg Town of Miltos, on the waters
ot Hyco Creek-
For all.or tHy nsrt of the above Proper?,
a Credit oj one andlwovear tU be allow.
riIE!?EAS, hf an act of Congress, pass
T f ed on tlie Xtth of February. 1818, en-
Therefore, I. Jame3 Monroe, Presidect of
the United States, do hereby declare and
make known, that public sales for th dirpo
s&l (agrt?eably to taw) of certsin lands in 'lie
Territory of Missouri, shall be held aa fol
lows, 'viz : At St. Loais, in the anid Territo-
ry, on the first Monday in Aujpit, October, jhcdcf navigation, where the su r)m
Louis. Thirty townships shall be offered at
each sale, tommeneing with tbe most east
ern ranges west of th finh principal meridi
an line, and proceeding westerly.
Atthe-Sta of Justice for i'orxitd Caarfy,
in the aid Territory, on the first Monday in
September and November next, and fhrec
weeks sftef etch of the said daj, for the
-ale of lunus in the land district of IJoieard
County. 1 hirty townships aha'l be ofiered
t each sale t The first to be in a square
form, and to include tbe teat ot justice of the
said County, as nearly in the centre as the
situation af the surveys will admit, and tbe
second immediately east of the fitst, and in
the si me form ; excepting from Mile in each
district, the lands which have been or may
be teserved by law tor other purpose.
Given under my band, at the City of
Washing; cn, the thirteenth day of A
prd, one thousand e xg hi hundred and
eighteen.
JAMES MONHOE.
By the Dresident.
JOSlAll MEIGS,
Commissioner of the
General LandOrtice.
11LA-SK.5
Of all dejscriptions may ba hao at this
0$c-.;
And for fiale, by the Cr,:s
si ne'e cn-,
GALKR-3 W. CA!M)L!vi-xl
STAGE & .WAtlcinVM vlc -(O-Oneortwotrxd
W,pkmm-, C
nusiness will n.ert vriti, t,T;lov; ' ' e - -
betakenasAnnrentirM lv,(-
HAUTE Wivrr -
ItaTeiprh. fupist 20
A t JJOtM.A.!ATruT
Owp Kvr.rivrd D.tUn
" 'II 1
.murder off, ore Kdvrard o' Ar''
that said Wb.-rler has ih-kU h' Z! """.i
Now, thrrfbif - to t!e en.l th,' i
brought to Justice, the above Hfu-o- r
triren lo any pei son or pet v if, , '
prtbeiul al confute ihc s.t 1 u i w ,!-
Jail, sotlint be may be br-.i.qht iG j ' " .v
I do moreover enp.n. and n:r- n.,"s!'f '"
errs C;vil ami M.hUrv v itJ, r
1M
apprehend and br-Rfrsaid Wiu-cl
Wretxkr is between f.-rt-.-f,,. . ,c
vcars oldv stout mnJe
o!t stout mnJe, veu,-h lX tr .rt7
connplexiO", Ins rsre ir.;.rt, carf'i
ncr.ap.dlns lot the fnmh .iri,. ' :P
florid
fijfiitjncr.ap.il lias lot the f'Hirth nr-i,
trner from Ins r jrlr band at the.., , .. '
State of Gecnrix
... . in ui itnijH lo
Kft to
.e
la Tes;nv,ny wlif r?0;- j ,
causnl the f;rfaVs.4J,,t8.
the State t.ib-lir'tI,,TV.-
at the Citv o ,,:!, , '
SEAL. J
Udiday olOct(.!,tr (
Kjih ' L
! , JQII.V r,R.c;r
,By the Governor,
f , U lLL. PtrHTn, 7rrV V;
j IVOTICK. T- 4
milE Subscriber.
; A bad state of health, his detent
to draw in -hi business. All tlnsernrVi
ed to him for Goods bought at (ireei,'.
rouh, arc hereby noiiSed tliat tk;r
.counts must be closed by tJ-e Mrst tlar"'
(J .miary next, by note or otherwise.'"
t The late firm" of Li xns ay li flVspri
fat Martinville, havinq leen dis., J
f tne -Tn or .ir. iinrper, those W.
s.?il firm, arc r:i!t'ft ni t,.i .1
MX unls immediately bv note or othnr;
The subscriber having puic!i -se!
Philadelphia a large and general yu-
of seasonable Giocls, winch he is lc'a
Uhum v the piece or rci.iil for cns'i r- j.
'He pledges himself to tits customers
they will tind bis (i.ls as cheap s zr?
Gods of the same quality ever sole! In the
i Coun v. I purchased the whole cftata
witu Cash and on the best terns,
j HOHT. LINDSAY,
Greensboro Guilford 7
a-. -r v
' t.'UtltV. .. t" rr
v
THE SUBSCRIBER,
OFFEIIS for sale 3o0 Acres of LAND- f
! of Raleigh. Tbe laod is well Watered by
the best cf Springs, sufficiently ferti!? with.
! out the aid of manure, (thoun 1 1 ttle on i
; amal! prt which lias been cleart d itinrt t
or 40 years would im.ke it protinoe fibs;
: better,) to bring tbe best of Coltor,
Tobcco arl email grain f about one tM :
I v uw Nun ui iiccr Jii.irj 'Cf '
grour.dv about hall ibst clearrd cndwJr
) Ditched. It afTordr inexhaustible fitu:ti i
1 for Brick, which will consume all tW ;?:.
j wood. Ont-.Wargun wiih twt fund hi J
I can mase irom ft3 to 10 per dsy by h.u; I
tire wooa. A Itack Quarrv ctiOVirntem u
he nearest part of Crabtrce to ' lUk'fr
ich wil- attcrd a (uihctcn v if Mf"
l7 IIKUKAS it luui I.etv , r, V'3
; T methat a certain llrzruu-.V1 r 'A
j of Northan.ptou Cr.untv, sum.!s t .! 3
the verdict of a Jim 'A ''rt'. .1
I.lkpwie 1500 Aeres of' LAND rrnrthe CTerX a-"ge anen.ls the l.krcJ; t r ts
j is ihh a more piea&ani, neas'iiy ana e'es fj
seat (if the improv rr.ens uVre a I ulc ir
er) in thi: part of the country. For tcraa
appy soon, personally.
ALFRED f.AXE,
October 30. S?t
PUilLIC J3Abl
OF LOTS IN THETOWN OP
CLLYl'OX.
oNTuesdav. the 22d of December rtt
l J will be ofiered at Public Auction. 0
Hundred and r4".y.tr.e LOTS in ibe Ten!
: ot Chntoa, Row&n county, N. C. Terms
sau a credit 4 12 t 18 mcnths will Wf
ven, pui chasers giving bond wnh pproo
securities
The Town cf Clinton. s si'.ua'fd cn
Tadkin river, at the co ifiuence d.e n nh
and south brnnchrs. The conte ir-pU 1 '
provement8 on the Yadkin will rc;kr
river nsvigble mors than 150 mil
the narrow. Public cove;f uce wi.l i"
after require a commercial esttb ..sr.men r-
come roint bpiwppn tbf narrova
r.:
rn a V
jtha! such an rs:abi:srn eat will be the
j of these changes in the grcu:iurl ti c
.'mercial character of tbe country, to-
i the progress of inter ual ,nprterrenti rC
; in operation, mus.t iif:c ssri'y r
jTbe local geograpL-y f the cou.vry,
jterscction if publx highways, sr."! the
I tility cf tlu u:roecd ngsvil, PP':ar tu.i.
lout the confluence of the twonurs '
i natural situation for an extei sve lcS'b
jTbe public must decide h he' her thf ir:,
mcnintercsi will be pr.moted by Rivinff1'
j sanction to this selection. Hy tr e pfr '
l of a commercial town oa the Y-dln
jted ai a convenient place tbr dc tri,r"?C ;i
of business, the public will be. entba 'l
j ; early ptnod, to rlize te irtrsnn!,1
t icinai naiigaiion. Arrargemcu -
i made tf the erect'on of LriJs ovtr
j rirers. Boa's w!l be prerared fjr the K
I pei taiion cf produce, ad .in 'henes-v
mercantile houtes will be established" .
! such articles as my be required fjr
i sumption tf the country, wdi be tt,r'
To th- Citizens of Kowan, tUsn'-r
Isition ct ibis place inuit be a cole:,j
of some importance, and to oth'ts it
tord a strong fpinrautee for the pcf "
prosperity of Uc town. .lMf.?r,;::;
4 Tlii. rsu'"-
Octobrr 25.
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