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"J ,...ir-- .Vfc.'T- HT-J'r.v u., -jj-' X THE EEK'sT LETTER TO TIIB - Si After; the unparaHelcn .and wn-. provrkd perstCation which, during - a' series of vea rs.Ua5 bC carrtr d on against , roe ur.tfer. tbc name and antbp.riry bf yotirJ Maje$tv--n,n wmcn persecuuoo, inaeacv cf bfins7 niodified by time, ttitre.as rpn ' dered,only robre and rnprpitraTifjiint and unrelentingw-if irnct Virtual rea'lai: crifice 6f private ferling that Ioweven - In the w'ay.ff remonstrance J'bring rriy.elf to addressnbis letter to your iMnJeyy.- But bearing ia mind tjti'M'rryalty rests oh' the ba"sls ofpubc gonid.J that tcr.this pa ram.copt cnnsideratK.n aJJ pthers ,oighf tQ subn.it . and, awl i e. f the; tonseqence. that may result frpro the present uncon stittrtionaKiIlegJ, . andhitherto unheard ; of proceedings :-iwith a mind thnsMm- . pressed, I cannot refrain from, laying ray grievous wrongs once more before :yotir , 'Majesty, in the hiopetha the justice uhich ' your-Majesty tnay-fby'. eiil minded coun- - sellnrs be itill disposed to refuse;:to the claims of a dutiful, faithful, and injured wife.ycu-may be tintfuced tbyield o con siderations cynecte with thelionorand dignity of your rown, th :,stabiltyr pt your, throng the1: trar.quinty'tf;yWr dp-- mimens, Ihe happiness and safety pt youtv just and '.-Joyal people", whve- generous; . hearts revolt at oppression and crueltyV ard especially- when perpetrated ,by aV perversion ami a, tnocifciy 01 me. js.. . ; A sense cf what js due to my . character and sex forbids , me to refer rwlnptely to the real causes of onrdoWJeitic, separa tion, rr to the numerous Unmerited insults oflTered me previously to that period ; but' leaving to yourMajcsty tcvreccncile. with the. marriage vow the act of drjvhg, by such' in ans, a Vife from beneath ycur rcof, Vrith -an intant m ber arms your ijes:y win permit nre.io rrminu yi u, that that act . was entirely your own ; ihat the separation' so far from being sought for by .me, was asentence. pronounced upon me, without any cause assigned, or tner. man max ot ywir own ir:cuniio, which, as your Majesty, was pleased - to allege, were not. under your c;ntrcil. ' " Kct to have felt, witb'Vegafd to myself; chagrin at "this decision of jour '.Majesty;' would have argued great insensibility to the obligation's of dedprum J not to have dreppetf a tear in the face of that belov-; ed child, wtose future sorrows were then but too easy to foresee, would have mark ed me, as uri orthy f the na O f nioth er -but not to have submitted to It with out retiring, wcul'; have indicated aeon scir usnesi of denierit, or a want ot toose feelingV which belong lo' affronted and ii suited fehiale honor. " ' ' in- The (ratiquilrard comfortibleTsocie' ty" tendered to me by your Majesty, for med, in my mind,' but-a poor compena-, tirn for the grief occasion! by consider ing the "wound "given to jjiblc morals. in, the fatal example produced. byth indul gence -of your 1 Majesty ?s inclinations more especially vhen I contemplntod the: disappointment of . the rnation , who had J so - munificently provided for ourjjniqn, u P.o had 'dndly cherished such pleisiojg; hopes -"of happintss " arising , from that ui.ion, and who had hailed it with' such affectionate and rapturous joy. , Cut, alas ! even tranquility ai.d comfort were too much for me to enjoy.', En m tle very threslicldofyourmajehty'sjman sion, the motheri your child v as pursuf ed by spies, conspirators' .and ,. traitors, employed, encouraged, 'antj, rewarded to Iny snares for the feetand to plof against the reputation and.life, of her vk hem yriir. lajestv had sorecently and so solemnly vowed to. honor, to Ipve, atrd to cherish. L In withdrawing from, the enbraces-of nv parents, in eivine rov hand to the son of George the Third and the heir-appa-1 rent to tne lirnisn inrooe, notmng iess than a voice from Hcavei trould have made me fear injustice or wrong of any kind. VVtiaL' then, wasJhv astonishment at fihdiifg "that treasr.ns Against me had ocen carrjeti on and matured, perjuries against "h,-e had been methodized & em bedied a sccrctj tribunal had been held, a tiinlcf my actions had taken place,and decision had been" made upon tlios acli jMisy without n,y having been informed of the nature of the charge, or of the uint of the wjtitsvs ! And what "word can f ejirtss the fttlings excittd by ibe fr et; f that this rTCCeedine- W fts fnnnrVrt nn -o r. o.; . " .i,r.iiu mi eviuruce iumisueci hy order ot the father of my child, and.1 my ..iia.iursi.as wtu as legal guardian and protector-.! ;. ' , ;. ,,j x 'J . . . j .-' ' ' Kctih standing, however, the unpre cedenled c nduct of that! ti ibunnl con duct which. ha ioce undergone, even in Parbament, t-evere .ajul unau-wered.anj-uuid-ci&if ns. and which has . been also. ICittsureu in minutes of the" .Privy Xr uncil i t withstanding the secrecy f the.pnvrl -ctcings ox tnis.-criDunai-notivubktand-iyy. the strong icmptatioh to the giving of flac evidence arainst nap. h-fnr ; - vitlivtanding that there was no oprjot uni ty tfibidcd me orrcbmting tliat' evldei.ee " O 1 - - - v. , in i p:ncii d itccustrs tq.h ve been guilty cf the1 ---- peiiurv-. riot -u Wxts -noK VHiur tne tnal wax nver) discovered tluu the iiutuir ot the triLuur kavWrH a. , Jrender false swearing before it hot legal- iKiw unstanding an inese en curosuntt s so dtcidtdly fkVurnble to my e venae s--eJtn this secret tribuiuiracquiuerf lit of all; crime, 'and thcrebv piobouncid mv lyxriroinal r;VAfidthus,'.at,tnevaiggestiqri and reoues f f .'ybur'Majesty, - had rlreen created to take cogni?te of and try; mvlxcct a tribunal competent to.d roinisteV aths, ' competentvto.-'examine wltpessei ptt:qh'thviortperent 16 try; com; oetent to acouit'or tondeniri, and compe- tihU morefveY, to scfeeh thos; Mfho had J sworn taiseiy' against nie; irpm mit-img the- nains aud Denairiei hich the la a- twftrds 'toiUol 'and 'CoWupr perjury. .ureat a my,' inai.enayon? naturauy must have. been at this shefult evatsum of the; law and jost'cei that indignation- was lost inpityforiimhocould lower his prince jy .plunjesto' the; dus by.gi vipg scboni tenanceana favor to i ne mos conspicuous justice never foiind a places .whose, hand was always read to raise the unfortunate afid tovrescuethe oppressed,. While. that good and gracious father arid Sovereign? remained1' in - the exercise; of- his royal functions, his unffeTidtgiightr-fatw had notlvng to iea . v lopg as me'pro tecting hind)f yourjate ever. beloved &: everlamented fatlerlws,beld over me, I, was saJc. liut the nteLancholy event which future.trariquility and safety., , Toqalum-; niate your innocent' wife" - was now, tlje buuricst wayia royai lavory-anu woe trav. her was to lav 'the! sure-" founda tion of '- hJounclless riches' . ahd titles honor, zt BefQre;cIaims .iikethese,; talent,, virtue! ionc" services, voiir oWn ' Dersonal friendships, your, royal ehgagemerits, pro--mises'and pledges,, written,. as well ;as Verbal, ! melted, into airi . Vour .jcabinet was t( uoded on this basis. You tookto yfur councils . pien'of ;W hose r rsons, as well as whose principles, you had invarjj ably expressed the strongest $slike.;";Th intefesr-of the nation, and even yburjown feelings-in all other respects, were skcri rf.ccd to the. gratification ofytiuf desire to ' aggravate my suneptigsandensnre, my humiliation':;- Vou y took , to; your" councils jahd bosom men whomr you hated; "whose abandonment of, and whose readiness to sacrifice me were j heir only merits, and J manner, and has been attended with cpn seuences,. worthy ; of its origin From" , this unprincipled and unnatural: 'union thave; sprung ttjp ) manifold evilsJwhich tnis nation has now to endure', and jhich present . mass of misery arid of deKrada-ji tKn-, accompanied with acts of tvrarin v and cruelty, rather tHan have seen" which ; mfrcted ? on hisMndustrious faubfuT,and braver people, - your rriyal father' would uave perisrfed at thejjead of hat people. V hntocaluipnisite, revile and betraj me, became the sure path to'Jionrtr and, riches, it would have been strange indeed if calumniators, rulers, and traitors, had not abounded , Yt ur:Ci urt became much IfFS a scene 6f pi lished manner and re- f fined iirtercourse than :bf low intrigue ahd scurrility. Spies,' Bacchanalian tale-bear'- 1 ers.Tand foul-conspirators, rswafmed it j these places rwhich pad befijre been the resort of snetv virtue an,d hpnbK: v ; To enumerate alF the .various privati tions tand modification -.which L h advtOjf unity noipivuv' iiir, htjiu uuac ttay, oi your elevation tqiheRegency tofthat Vf my. departure tor the continent, would be to describe e very: species of personal offence- that, can be pffered ;lcy and every pain shoTtof bodily' vicJertce that can be inflxted bh" any human beingt' :Betcft ol parent, Orptbeiy and brot heroin-law, and piy husbarid'fof my, deadliest foe; seeing those . w h o li a d oroni Ised me 1 su n bort hess from being disturbed l -shunned frwm motived of selfishness by those., who weria my naiurai associates; living in obicuri ty; while I ought to have been'th eTcentre of all that was splendid ; thus riumbSed.i I arms ;',tq tningle-Tny tears . with liers sto. ! recei ve berj:he.ering caresses, and to hear trom er npsLusurances of never fail-ing-Joire tluisJto -becouforttd -jpon-spled, " uphefd . and blessed, V yas - too nnrch to be allowed ;me.' ' Even onlthe flave mart,tht cries of KOh tmy mother, my mother . Oil f jiny child; ny.chll mave preyenttaya separation oi xht ? yic uini ofavaifce.w But ' j-our adVisers, mon? jinliuman "tliari slave dealers, re.mprseles r oVUi-K' mstKW fn,mviK -I.CUr v Tlitfs bertftof tfie sWSietv'of ttv chihl.: jor reduced to the necessity p embitfei;hig her lifetrugg!e's j tyy tjl rtlyed. on a. temporaryabsence- in tlieohople that time knight 'i-estorehe tn her in tra p uiey day s These day s,. alas 1 vie neytr. t coiY o mpthers-and hose" 'iiiothers' who have' 'been i suddeuly rperelt .f She best.Wosffecitoriate" and 1 ly. daughtt r it belongs to t stimate'my -.H11 al1 rotlS' i Sucb luothcrs i ' B judge of. mv affiittictt 'u;on hearh:? tf the deatU ofsmy child, Jtildupop. my caihng' to recollection tbe last - look, the or tnose.aoanuonea ana notorious tperju- --uuac iui iwimumiji ; uui pci wuwuiu. , rers.qH Xs:sr ! " - - v"' i.Let ihe:warld pass i'ts judgment; on th - Still ihcfyasone whose Upright mind constituting ofa rxmmi nothinir'couid wafo.- in whose breast in- ctuntry, consisting f; Inquisitors spies oeprivcu tne. nation oi tne, aciive, exeru ons of its virtuous king, , bereft ;me , of a friend and pVotector,' and of all hope, of uuu5iii uy. reward to oe amongst; my cnemierf; restriiined' froitltacusi'jrv foes in the fac of the world, out "'of regard for the character 6f the falhef of fhy ch jty; and fi pm a desire to prevent, belfapir u l. . : . ' . i x iiau .v. utiiuiann ieic me love pi my dear ancoiily child. -To permit me to ei.joy this was tir great,an indulgence. To see my daughter'r-td folA her in mv last wordknd tbi aflecting cjrcumstai f ctfknf ouVfaration-l-3 Such mothers will Lee ineioepin pi ipv sorrows. jpvet pqf hnfirwitha jherirtf humanity invits-bbsonl! f w.ill drop ar tear in sympathy with me.- indignation tat this)cventrcalculatedjt;o sofvpii ardestj -hearty was the;sigiia fori new, ConsniraciesJ "and indefaticrable lffof tsfor Vbe desVract icifi' of.this afflicted xnithtfJYpv Majesty hadirrnniy child rpm me ; you nau qepriyeu jneoj! iu oower ofheineat hand tbSsucor-her vou had taken from me-the possibility i i '. . .' v r . i : ... ' : ; neanng oer asi, prayers ior uer-motner. yousaw tii bereftr forlorni-and broke? heartedv; and .this, was the-.raoment voi and informers, ;tO i discover;, collect at arrangejnatters ot accusation -against your wife, without any complaint havini benfcomniihicted to her u let he world judge of he etniloyment pf Ambassadors f a; such businpss, and of theu enHstirtg pf foreigti r courts in Tthe enteprize I ' on - th measures whichhave been ; adopted -t 5 eive hnal ettect wthese Dreiiminarv oro j.ceedings; it is for me to speak it is foe ;me to remonstrate with you r : JM aj esty it is; torr me to protest ; it js tor me to apr prfeyWfof! my determiriatiori'. ' J'Vii C I, haye always demanded a ,air trial.-?- This is what I now deroand. and this is refused- nieJ Instead of a 'fair Hal, I anti "tobe sxibjected to a sejitertc by theEarl Against; thfe'T protest and - upon thejfol-j! 'lowing grounds ;r- ' . -v' ': -; tTh,e injustice of refusing me a clear andj distinct charge of refusing me te nhies" ofthe'withesses,of refusing.methe : hames of the plates where the alleged acts haveji bieen ' committed these are sufficiently! flagrant and revolting ; but it is. agauistili tne constituttonvOt tne you rt itseit. that. I particularly ; Object; and that -mbst; so lemnly protest, .fjv V4 y-';5:j r-V vynatever may ne the precedents as to Bills of Pains and Penalties, rione of theTril except ; those Lrelating to' the Queen , of i ilenry tne jcignin, can appiy nere ior r here .Majesty is the plaintiff. ; Here it is ! intended blithe Bill to fib you,what you; :. deem good; tc tp do me great harm I You - arc therefore, a party,-arid the, only com -1 plaining party ' - ; . ' , f TotV haVe made your complaint to the I House of 'Lodsi : Voi have; conveyed to. th"5 Touse written, documents sealed up A .Secret Comnritteevof the House have examined. thpse riorum pnt. L .Th ev have. reported thit jthere, are grounds pf pro-, ttevmg ; nyu .incn .merv nouse; merciy upon t that report,vhav6 brought forward! a Bill t containing i; the most i cut rageons lanbTers-on me, and-sentetveirig me to diri vorce-and degradation. I ,;,.. .1 j The injustice cfputting forth this Bill to : the: world forsix weeks -before, 'it is even, proposed to affi-rd .me an ojVportu nhyof cpntradictiug its allegations is too manifestlnot ito have shocked the nation i and mdeediihe proceedings even thus far ;are sptli as'tb convince every one that no ju juwis iiilCMUCU 11, ut irr-nonc:- pi- thesje proceefiiBgsif hone of . these clears indications of a deteiwinatiotU to do me ivrbne jhad taken, nlace; T should seeJ in v -ronsiuuMouft me nouse 01 jupras L itself1 aicer-taintylihat I could 5nect uo j usti ce nt its hands;' V-i 1 ' " X Your Majesty's rmistershWe advised this prosecution ; .they are responsible for j the advice they give ; they' are liable to they have .always af majority in tbeHotiseV ! so that; without aay ther, here is ample r ir . l ' m. r-... . ' ' fjrowi tnitt ..ins fiousc wtu qeciae jn lavor. ot the ana ot course against mev ;tui juruicr, 10 etc are reasons tor your t:i. mJJL l.:.:-t Jl -1.1 i.i.s...-' '-':.t.r,;l- Ministers havrng' ri maiority irihis case andwhicli reasons dbnot apW cases. .Your Majesty js the-plaintiff i to you it belongs to appoint ah.d to elevate reers;. ; Manyot' Mi? present Peers have been raised to that. dipTtitv hv ivoui-self. and almost the whole, can" be, at yPurWili uiiu iicctsmx, luruicr cievaieu; -n. -uc iar greater: part of the Peers liold.lbyhem- selves and their fariiilies", offices, pensions,; and nleasiire: of vbSfr Ma irs'tv! &ihesr-of course, your AViaiesrv can taseaway wnen eer yuutplea.se. f There sareripferthaii ftwr:tljs;c.tae Pef r'ltf-.ii.ttlbD; and'tn'ere are nSinv rit , lliem whoi mieht thus Qeermvedpf te better parLoi'tiiejrj incomes;;' 5'.' P "v..-1?-" 'ly, f.-' ii.f contrary an expectation;, tnere ;shouldbe fountn sorii6 Peer's,', ijkely Jo Amount .to a majority 4 dYs'pbsitlod : t&rek jcctme4)ui, some oi tuese reers .nay ne ordered away io their ihiiisikresfmerits; g6vernrijeritot other duues,; and, which ! 13 an rudiiyiia.rinuig powci , ww, acecs ; niay'bxreated jof the purpose, and'gi ve theifVoteiri theec!M H'piy v ur Ma t j e sty V M misters wotj id advise th;ese m ea j ures,t'ound iiecessary.:! to render their 'prbiecUonttcc'esful; the're caii. be. very Hittle doubt iieenigthathey lia ve'hkhef i to stopped ai obthing,' howe ver Unjust' or I . regard cbrla" body as a court of 1 justice would bejo Cidunmiate.ihat sacred f nanie aed fer me lb supprejs3 an cxprcs- u 5ri I siph oi unr opinion on inc suuicui jswyuiu. be tacitly 3to lend tmvself to' my own def stcuctibni as'wl fa$,to an fmpositiorfiip Pnthe natioii' and neTwPrld - v:ti V fn the Hou'sebf JCminoscanMisccrv, ver'no better ETOundC?securitywTlicj owrrxji your majesty ,t31.,ltr3-.,.1Kf-4 same in both Houses and'your Majesty is ve llf acq uaintedcwi th he fact; afia majority of th!s House is coTpoibd of per-; ions plated in it by the tecrs ahd by, your ':Majeiti,:Ti'asury. J. Ji really give ve r)ain to statethtfse i things toyour,4Majestand. if ' it gives t your Majesty pain,;I beg thrat it maf :J .userven, anp reme itiereu, uia. tne sutie- men't has-been ibrcetf ftorn ; irie v I mu'si efthefrmetagairist thlV m ode ;f? triaL ,i pr by tacitly oohsetiting? to fjt' suffer- my J I i hbnot to bt sacrificed vNoinnocepce nTj ; jsecure the' acclisedjf tW Judgescc lurttrH , b chosen by thexacciisers" ivati if X, were 3aciUy to submiitoa tfi3unal of this des T-vnpnon, i snouiu ue ; instruaieniai in, uiy owndishpri'bf. T i ,Xn these ginds i species ot. trials; vmahdi'a trial in a Court "where the Jurors are takeV imparl : tinllyfrom amongvt the people, and where the proceedings are open and fair. ' Such a trial 1 court, atid tP no other wilM wil lingly subrnit. If your Majesty perse vere' X in. the present TjrpCeeding.I shall, even in I the HousesVf Parlhinientrace my, accu-r S xers ;oui 1 snail regaya any.tieisiou iney, Km ay make against tne as not in the small-; esc aegree; renecPPg pn my nopor ; and 1 will nbtexcept tonipeUed submit ttVanV sentence wliicli shajL not be pronounced by fa Court Pf Justicfev'' S k l hivb --ribw, ranfcly ' before ypur MajefUy;a'statVnt.'of my vrorigs;' and a , tlecla'ration of my ''.Views-arid ihtenfions--. You - have cast vpjiori'me every Vsluf to which Ihe female character isiable. ; In I stead of lovtngt honoring and Cherishing me,(agreeablyqt0: ytnir solemn . vow, you h a ve pursue dme,w ith hatred and; scorn, , a d Vith all the means of ; destrut ; tlpri.--1 Yyu wrested from me my hildVand with her rn$ bnly . comfort " and Consolation You cnme;:orr$rig'.tU'r!.ibe prld, and. even in my sprrows purstied-me With unrelenting persecution. Having eft;m pothing but my innocence, you would npwj oy a niocs.cry -oi jusntc, uepi tv c mc even, pf the reputati)n bf possessing thatV l'ne poisPried bowl -and ' the v pbignard:w'are . means more nianly tha peijured'witneM-f es.and partialltrhSunals : and they are," less cruel,' inasmuch as hfe "is less valuable ; than-hboor. If my life .would have sktis- fied y our M ajest y , ybu should haye. had it. on th5ole coiulitipn 01 giving me a place in the--same tomb withe my child : but,4 .iJ ...... .'iU'C .i?kj the graved I wilfresist the attetppt With all the means ttiat it sliall please Ood to give me o;.,. '- "J ' .:.lv 'MJX X- ' . ; . (Signed) ; . .CARptINS 'It. Brandenburgh Housed Aug 7 I85(f hiwasser tlXNb als. : fy Joseph JPMntTf r?2pr in and "over the bxatp nesseey rv; TTTHEBE AS, by an gctof the General As. IT sembjy of theStateTlcrf Tennessee,. passed on the 15th day.,of November 819, entitled T ri t,tP . dispose of the lands Jyf incr bet weVri theV rivers Hiwssee and JFfcni j : nfss.ee; and nortl? jsf Lit tie Tennessee River tbe. Governorof ihe S(ate'"is2autnPrise4'inaT4 1 requ ired to causei advertisenienjL lo.be made of me time and place of said al K Now, therefore; i;' Jo sra M'Mlirir UOir 1 4nd held -at,Kno3fvilie on .tse first ,iion3ar j of; November next, under, the, superintend. ence ot tbt Treasurer of.East Tehiiessee, and shall ctontfnue frQm to Jaw : becinnirifratthemPst northern fraci 1 the quarter scctfoniri, fthe "fpot noriWu j- fractuJaat township jn .said rahge j then by ' quarter s'ectnsofierfng first the north east j quarter of the' first section o the first Town- snip, men progTfsing wcbi aim ivc--I ately,vantil all the quarters contained; in sara section ano townsnip arc- tsqjw vij then commencing wfth th'elowtt 'number of sections in ihe : next lomhip south, and forogressinan rt gularaumerieal orderthro! Iie whole ran Th e , lands, in he second range west shal tbe next disposed of j and in ihe;riie pnier shalaH the lands be offered 'west of the basis meridian, VAfier disposing Mflie lands fyirtgwest f the iaklneridjan, i me sates snail men oe connuucu tcascin mc same manner until me eairs are: conjpieiea a8tUiesii4 IjeT' )j.lh!fcnds" b'n?- north and easVbrXttleessee8haltext disposed of, becinrinie in tbeinanner requir- k ed for tne saJ oi tbe land w the spuih and tw'est ot said river j rescrfin in all. cases suh lands a may be lajd pit ynder tne provisions made bt kivfor;iUe,use of schPols of for theriujftwes.1;j - in testimonywerep l;)iavietbere ; j 7 onto set: ray hand and caused', tb (L; great seal of ibefci ate to be afiix ' c x" ed h itturnesborolha te-iil - Bay'bf ::Augusy 8?0. rSf'-K r -By UieGovef norr! v H'-.r f. , JOSEPir iPMlKN.va Dasiz Gribax, Sec'ry nf S ate. ; May be had.by. applying at this Office. fptnapscftbeVthKSvhu friends jamltbe; -Xv ubUc tn renei-al 'for me hberil shar$- 'jpf jpubTic avitbrtacwich they have ?st6w-' ed onKim iij timpasU' tle npw wishes to imbrna 'au1 fbreiuers an? tccjuairi)ancs that hejm id Tceejp V.jk vltQUf O'KMyfiR TAINM fiti T 4the rh-bf ayietvdle, ; during.thelrid Sales, (wlch will coimehce nri the lfiih oCthis riwhth) and that hrsHpuse.. TabteantltabiC shUVhe rnislHl, jTith ' -nfentVi of ssTcrnd as tbe country canlaflbrd, y fand ons rasunabhrt'erms as. iticah b&had i(t the, pUceVJ v V v A B"- CHAMBEllSiT yv,aynesv4ue; tiaywooa county, J 93 flVff RS.,JETER;beig$ Jeave,. to return her. t IT! grateful acknowledgements to her frierids arid the public stnerallyY tTpr the encoufagemeiHehar f n'oppf r-neiassid;uTtn11 attention tty; ' mejla cpritfnpanCeT&f' theJr fVofsJ Herf horiseV is lrge im anvement, her i'ltblci ; ' -,T Vv a rid Bar supplied; with the best th njar ket.iwinrHe'table' Spldtifulhr.' supplied with Corp; Flder,&C&; h 1 . Transient, customei-s .and others" wul firi( their, fa re good 4 and tlieiV,.billislo , as at any pther; regular hous.er in tovri Fifteenbr twenty Menibers of itjie ap- i proachingXegislatufe, can be accommo- aa tea wun intjiin anu 00a ru on reasona ble? termsU Alsog few regular ISpirders wilioe tasen. r v vTl- !-r t ? f : UaleJeh. September 20. 1820. 1 P6 6 - JAMESiliEA j GABRIEL" Is. DISOSWA1 AVING formed a con nec tioli In the . ... . .. ; ... , it .1 ' JUL DRY GOODBUSmESSJ1under .thefirm of. Lea pcDtiOTWAr ; hat-etaW. ken thie Store" lately occupetl-bp Hamil randllailidajr in, Boljrigprook : Street.! and ' are nowoperiiner a complete and general assortment of DRY GOODS, adapted, to tbe , present seasbp ;.all .of which will be sold;ar reduced prices, for . tion r.w'ith a long establiishedljousew Yorfe -they iril prricuttieir? Golds at '. prime cost in that .market (bbughtmt the lowest leash prices, arid ' WH at all tithes be enabled to keep t'i'r assortment com plete, Jind upon as- reasonable teras as up House tradinin' this section .eX. tlie , country, tb which they would solicit the attention of Country Merchants. , J i - ;j T - L51A Sc DISOSIAY. ' Petersburg, Sept. 20, 1BW. I 96 tC - - i 1 - .i.-i r i i . STATE OF NOHTH-CAttOLIN v. .:. ', WlJiaEjf COOWTT.-; Court of EJeas and) Quarter Session gust Term,' 18TO.; -.", Lewis Y; Christmas j 'Origm-4 attachment : .- s-.- v vreftirned ' x levied on ' Tho's Tt. Christmas. J landsncludmgower. v IT "appearing, to the satisfaction pf the :. Court, that Thomas Hi 'hrtpasJie pe ' fendant4 is nQtan inhabitant if this Stfte; it r is therefore ordered that notice be given the saidTJibntai)IJ.t;m:istmas :by advertislment for three months in-tbe Register, prihied" at Raleigbthat uAles hwetAppear-at th next j Term, .of this Court, lbe held at th,e fcotirt ) . House iri- Warf enton pjti the; 4b fond ay in Noveniber. next replevy, and pleadi Ijudg-'' ' meot wStl'bjeretttrned against bim If . , ' v 9 CAS. urakeJ c-W;'i a' V' ;;; '4f;A.tCT10N7S ALB Vtfi CfJDry ' GoodsVaj-dwire aperyj ' ;' Tea!ClinaC ;'; f .. . l-:U c,7-;-.",5i:-j ;! I v' ' '? Desirous bf closing their1 fiusmesi; wiu riffer the.wlcle sof tbeir STOCK at An jtioi'dtt , . ' 4. : t Af-' "'; : Amounting at Qotf.t9 ujiwards o-i ; ; TWENTY. THOUSAND DOLLARS. i Tiaa. tinder j?Jr. .!lpd- to eighteen months i - - ... " J"'. . ' i.- . I r . " i S tOO, cash - 00 three nibnths '.00 slxnrijhs 800 -ttfdyi& and- A!proVed Bond With Security eltter In v this StatdoroiMwb!VKi ' C--p'V " Sale to continue frwnjday to dayunlii air '. rediaseddF'j""-? - Petersburg, S.ept.,20, -tti - ' v 'tWETY DOLL'A UsTltEWApD, ! fiXKAWATVi'ttbe tw. tue itviii August,a negro man jaara- , NjERO,V22f years age, 5"feetlcr 6; inches flrgh;hasasiight scar on bis in- HJep; dprie while;cutt wool-; ; faiybyes, : me wiiiies oi a yeuowsn casij sum nauc, but fleshS He carried tvr,zy severaljsuits X : of clptheAa?rugVand blanket i Ker can V read, ahdiai a plausible, dressy, swagger- V iViunpuoeliay He. wjll endeirdri.: :. go off in a; vessel fronr VVtlmmgtokpr' . Newberii, or by i land i to he ; n'ormerhv,- states, as he has attempted it by lari be- ;' fore; ' If be hoald not get a free pass, he w iirteirsome ftpri to avoid detection. 1 1 vi ,give-tue auoc re warn 10 icage lain in ay Jaip so that J( get h'irii m and, n.-iy all rasbnabte epeoees for his peb very to"me,of the tJiuior in I VVHmingtoh. ! will also gtve ONE HUNDRED lf)Lr tliS;rupoti cfinyiction of any rmrti at- euii)ting itri carry fum (Hitof the! Stale. . X M-S HEtf RY' YOUNG.; - Brunswick CpUnty,? 96 tt SeptI,U820. - "A 4 :0 H. ? 'I f . V 7 -1