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FLORIDA:
.The follotvinr wfflHcatioof the ex
V
; pelted Spanish nfidefiuhiaV be consi-
j';--' --' dered as a kfud pf'fin'M't ( .the late in
t- r cident ' t Pensacola, I( isfcddressed
. :v V to theEditoiftifthFIidiartfbut ap.
I J .';'-.peaM. to, have been refused a place -in
1; ; harpa'pef ; and;.we copy; it from? the
v Anti isnria;Gizeltirnie languagejof
V . ;-. ' address U extremely personal to-
wrd$ the Governor,; and we fjueatiqn
it it. Ifad .not- trrnured fop. the gent.jp
."roeQ.Wbo b?ed "it; vtietination .very
: diflernt from a trip to New-Orleansy
Vhad,ft met -the" eyes of the Governor
before, they were out-of his reach ; but
it eemby thetnote subjoined;4 terr
prudently to have been reserved until
- :-y. they were on thctjwintof sailingY- :v: :
71 .Me Editor thi Indian,
'--. '..lhUbc!itj.the.rat-day altaW.eia to ofc
. -i ; r !, ly Gct J tckvm tcrremain ln; Florida, apd
-. - r bein t monirtiV Rbnlt6 depart in fi
; resiel bmid to, : New t Orleans, we con -r
. ;t peivejt to be' ourday'to publish o) the
.puMCthat.we afe indHced torbey hisor
;;',ers,neiter y tLe ,tejrpVjf ,his prions ,
." - 1 ' ; bor 'by the ditad nf Uhfe many vexation
; ' , orvfiimKetjfu is capable-to exer
i , ' ' k',vci gsis vuij---H Judge, glutting every
' ' expnf; :the ventreance excited jn bb
ij-breau b'"thc- firm and currceouiman-
vJQse:,LaHava,uiTittmed his own c!ign;ty
;arvrt t tea teil with inicnted .contempchis
- -uri(njs and inconceivable outrages:; 'We
baye. naothtt wish than sto make known
: to the whrle .worbl all . the, facts 'which
. r . haTe.nrctirredjiince.thc ineuiorable and
; ,v -icardUfjis' 'day cf tire. 22d August last,
j -.sirid to pcurtriVi with the strict'rfidelity of
t , . ) honorable men, the beln, who caused
, tliera to happen. . . Br prolcngiRTiar resir
. tv dehec in Uii .'fiivy? it. would tboiupv.s4!eJ
. . , . Itb attain that euai;tvr,r thfc;fore rtqtjeKt
A v6u (o insert in)uir. Gazette4th5! prt-sent
1 ' fi.Vtr as a freivfll address, anci to testify
. t th? iame time ;icr'all persons of ivflrc-
- , ,s tio- who have opposed our expulsion the
entinieaTs of; graiiiude.we entertain for
. Ibeir, and particularly for you sir, i
' " i rWe ha've the honor to ? &cc.
; . i SM. DEVILLIERS.
' ' : ! , " - 1 GAYAHKE, .
: . X.GUILLEMAKD.
- ' v V C-IIEYILX.IEUS,
. . .; " 4-:t':';-:ivVEGV.. . ,:
- - M.LATADY.
i - tfa tkc JRditOr qf the LauisianaGazcttc.
' " KEW-ORLEANS,' OCT. 8.
a:
felR -Yu have inclosed the copy of a'
paper, whjch by the - ajjency ot a fnepd
; we trar.mittfd la ihe editor of the Ga
.xette, at Pencola. the 5d instant; when
we embarked in. the vessel now arrived
' in thte port'. Ve request you to give it an
iniicrtion in your newspaper ; -And we aa
sure cmj that, ; a soon asT our particular
; . Hvccctirns will fierrnit, arfexnet reluion
, . of the facts promised : bv'as, shall b put
into Tour "hands. In .order to' remdve.Mf
. possible, the deplorable impression which i
Ciey haie' Received who know not the re-1
$1 trutn ot tumg. ;uvi- - " , ,
, We have the honor to be,' &c ; -
Signed by .the beforementibned Spat
J' : nhh Ofikers.1 i :
-PLEiVSlKG' INfrELLIGEKCEt.
: - : - ' Charleston Oct
31.
Capture of th e ' Pi rates '-B r th e
"1 1 'fchr. Mary AnnVCapt. Ililliardi ar-
f. rived yesterdav;; we received a xIfar !
I iana paper of fhe 24lh-instant,- from j
which we hafve translated the follow
ing highly pleasing article: '
: v : Ifavanna, Oct. 24 J 1821. '
' ! ' Arrived 'from Liverpool, the A
mfrican ship-Lucies, Capt. lif?sroon.
p was taken , pos- j
fe
n,'vfik aa: ;t The business of Congress, whatever
uizeoir ' Cape ht Antonio, and .as !; , . . . u T i r
uiyi v i - . tvbe its nature, maybe much expedited.
cru
tl.Me p.caroor j ' r !under-
jnzher.tli U. S. brie bntcrpnze lor.,
tunatelv hove' in sicht. ajiQ sucCeeoed
m capturing the. piratical fleet, con-
, -rA-1.5-o
. " 1 BIS II Mil Ut W4I tJ"'WIr
. -1 4
- I he sea rcuuers ifaju.'ine -'auuaciry 10,
-a . .. . . r , . - - .
hoist the "rt;a nag. aea ine t yc
nrdythore. w.aan onen boat
S 4t -. 4i.--i-r
ettacjieii to tlie.tame. gang, whiciret -
fected her
- . ; . - .y- 1 t -
.eswpe Jhepriz6s;.have;
ruBi: UriKther House, if the House wishinforma-
beeii ?nt
crews, will ue tnea -.ine snip
- i . , " . . " ' , - . 'mi ' f ;
.:V
' lirkhf. 4 hMMfOn b?..M
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'r, - i i t r, " as it could-be if addressed by e
- depredations and piracies latety cim- r" ' J: .uriMin 'l .1U
v . , . i t jji i - ?L-T i tnejnber and the question is taken
r Vl9iite4i bytlesbucmurrs,flTi(r.wenct)n-i . .-. , .
I srafulate the qiercaotiie world, on the:. , . L- i- li
capture of tliose unprincipled menrtne t . , c r ' ,. .
".:.........j'L 'iiiu:. -U shrink from t obtruding r their c
" 'niadej' by which we win'fiinad'outf whu
- are their; coropaiiioni, 'whoUheir pfo:
;5 tector8iand;by. wb6ra fitted out,toetb-,
- er with other interesting information,"!
' .Tlie late news' of the capture of so-"
Teral of the buccanlers iqi the Wejt lnr
dia seas is truly acceptable, vin nii'fe
.yiewt" than, one. . f'LV'
i.lt is satisfactory to those engaged in
the navigating aud . commercial inter
est, because it assure them' that . the
seas will ceae, for a: lirae at leasts to
. . ilf.lrm r iJ- "
-7iU.rXce that he U'about tb be f ced .'fct LSJh(? . ,Pr
W n.ore dreaded far th.ni:f
Wijjcj the fenMtUdui.maint 'and
. . ; ' ; v r .v.; :.. ;- v ,
iTie Browrlor the taercKani taay be re-1
laxeuine .irowirs ? qr4carei.ana anger
which" had Aga
danger tq his freit,;n
ed inadvertence tf the government to
HW ihllerest; v
The' friends ;-6f our Kavy will ; have
pi easji re i n find i ng ;hat ; it continues,
whenever occasion1 offers, t diipfay
the.utilitv of its. services; and to offer
further, ptdof.if' proof :ere wanting,
that the cohnoct of its officers iri i eve
r r m e rgn ej, is sign a 1 ized by ga II an
try and 'eflRapnry; " ' ;;tf:.;vr.. '
As it is th foible !of humanityrtoo
ligh tly ; f o - e hI eem w tat en t and,; acq aire
ments iexrepr at the moment nf imme
d i ate f nf e I , for tjie mi it i well th at our.
Ka vy elvouIf 1 ocra rona I y ho she mad e
known 'to;. u IftWKfurnpethow to rti'
tu it i;'tyfif; the ; 'nngorjt f rtin'ry;
fades oT''jhe"ear. . -
And .last! v. m t Pot leaftt, this News
is someinm iikp air assurance, unuer
the hanil and sea I of the com ni nder
of the EntPrfH7.rnfhe"entire"faJsitv
of the 'report: that ' he and hia brve
rrew had suffered shipwrerk' in the
Gttlph til'Mpxtro. e two firs views
j of this ihc'nlent are suflicienflv agree
able ; '.biHi we confess the last has more
cbarins flr of The"" firsticotsideri-1
iiorin cHie immc( m iib vuuir;
piep itne latter! tuheir b4m4. ' N
v f
MEDNCHOLY SHIPWRECK. 1
A ':r, A'ov. 2
, The hp Sea Fox, Capt Wyer which
sajled from this pbnv on tnrdaj-, last,
tjoundjto Port-aM-Pnnrr;' 's -capsized
the 'same nHt,)abut 63 miles" southeast
of Sandy Htrk, and we regret to udd that
eiiht' pnssri'irers hl board and luVysea.
men periled. The persons lost " were
r.Jr. ;Jona;hau' Oiis Walk r, 'Mr. FecVk
Spter, Miss at ihla Dawson, LWuEasf
terbrooks of - the, BritW) a r,my. hi
wife- and w0 chydrejn,-va ,c;lo'tJ.giH
servant t l'. ifiwson .ti;reej,s?amt n i
and the; cok - 'he ship, ,t.vluse"' names
we '.have ht; yet ascertained Saved,
Capt.Wyer, Mr. Bvd, mate, two sea
men,4 anil t he steward inf the ship Messrs.
Lex is and George Dawson, cabin passen
gers, and a steerage passenger, name tot
!. Wiiiiter nas leica wue ana nume- )
rotis friends jin this city to" lament his me',
J a ichol)tfae.' Y M rs.:: Easterbrnoks,v we
understand,' was the daughter of Dr. M'
Neill of LtVig. Island-lMiss Daws;n was !
an accnmpUshvd mng Jady,! about 18 j
years of age,r going, oat oh a' visit -to heri
father, 'Mr.' Vk Dawson, wUo resides at '
Port-aujPrinceit i Her two . brother's on !
hoard h&d rainpd the dpr.k aftp the vpk-'
set was capsized, and in the act of drag
ging their sister up the companion way,
were struck with a sea, and separated
from her. ;Mr.Sfier wa h respectable
German, about fifty years of age, well
known", rn this ctty. yie. was goiig out to
PnrtauPrince to superintend a commer-,
rial establishment, and we understand
has . left a wife and.six chi'dreu in this
city, wholly dependent on his exertions tor
support. - I
The two Mr. Dawsons arrived here
yesterday afternoon ihthe" slooi Mecha
nic from Boston.' " They speak in the
highest terms of the conduct of Captain
VVyeron the occasion, and attribute their
present Jsafcty to his - presence of . mind,
and great exertions, ;by which,' with the
aid of Mr. Boyd. Jhe mate, they succeed
ed in clearing the boat so. that the.whole
of the survivors could embark" in it
otherwise they "must have all perished.
At lay light they discovered a ship, and
made for her, and was fortunately disco
vered and taken up. Tlie ship proved to
be the Iri, Capt, Smith, from New-York
for Turks IsU nd.- Merc Adv.
i-
CONGUESSlONAt, SPliEOHES.
- '.'7.;-. ;..- j. '. ' M- .- "4"
From the Charleston Courier.
, , fc rf . .prliame, f I
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, .V a , . - . - . ,
legislatures of this country, with one
; - . - I . i ' , , V . i .
. tun txt ihlh 1 A a f n I I I 1 M
..'
verv . seuiom. ir ever aiiinurn wirnnur
jr r :v."
'm.wg u a uciMiori on ine question
j before theni. The cnsequence is, that
ii . i . .
on a suDieci DPin1 nronimt oerore ei-
! . tinn.lhA rtiiOGtinn ta . nnctnnnail nnt ii
i K4M0'-V h-Jf4ig men on
jjboth sde Utei their reasons pro and
;in-he House i as fully inlbrmed
their superiors. ;lSrow, jii Congress,
1 every thing;is. the reverse' J, Six dayk,
in which were made the heavens, and
.the, earth, and the; sea, and alt that is
n them,',yWOuld. go a very little way
( indeed to perfect a debate in Congress
By that tinier indeed thy ii ay, penetrate
the bark of the subject, but- the inner
covering is r unaffected, &nd Uhe hejirt
is J)eypnd tht reach of nine-teiiths of
them. lake. up a subject alter it has
been debated at Yasbinkton!and vou
it will find it exactly like a target, which
rfhas been exposed to, a hundred cock-
rnj shot bere and triercin the bor
oi: . . 1
,-.u too serioua to joke about, thattbe
tleprese tititeift Sail krtnisr to belSa1
Knaoi,oinccjama(t!ongyro qr
theytongue'! arid wthe sovereign peo
pie, :a"re corbel fed v to p
pner peecnes wiinout, neprryMege
ofjhring theroj-'yoiineTjl
be adopted to cHeck this waift oi time
w ne re i line is most imporiani. ,
ci From the Winchetcr Rehublican '
4.Itisrettent!yv;r
most lautlahle "defdsrev achieyetl ri
the Jnha il ' of . "ret 1 1 wn t nt V a nd to i ts
trotbhifitoryteHtififsin , e ye ry ; pa ge .
An act o ( h ero ? s jn r ro r ph i 1 a n t b ropli y I
pefformed in soliMje .hei e no undue
feelings' can affect the' mind, or. bias
the character, iswortly to the eye of
an i m pa r f i n I obs v v e r, w li o 1 ev Volu mes
of exploit s displayed be f tre'. jfete ejaTi'J
ot a stupid' and ad ra t ring m u itjtude.
It' is not long'iWcagentlemaaV.
travelling in (ne of the ciu!i(tie8. oC this
State,' and a b'iu t cthe, c I o?j eof the'cl ay
stopped at a iiubhc house- to obtain re
freshmeht ami ipend i:the; higlvt; f He
had "been there but a ehorrtime, befnre
an obi man a righted, from lit s gig, wUh)!
,t,he apparent .attention of becoming a j
felltiw:guett W't,h Uimat thevaie j
housed ?V"tJ) old (ti&.t drove up. t heU
observed 'that t4xith the hufU of his gig I
lyere t)riko, hi h.1t. toey-were hed 4
togethef (?v withes : formed i'fromjthe j
bark bf a hicjorv snUno-i Oar; travel- ti
I er Doseryeii i u n n e r Da tTie- w a piam :.
ly: clady thathid kpte-huckies were
Joose.nedaLndtha t.-8onthi like neg-(
ligeqcerpvded his dress. Con-j
cei vi n g h iiii t I be e -f he honest
y e o m a n ry c f tb e l a :p x h el Co u ir te$i e s
of strangers phased bet wseri them, and
they enieredMbe tavern. Jv was a
bout the sa m e ti hie tha t. an ad d it in of
three ; or... fMr .i f oung gentlemen was
made to their number ; ;nost if not
nil of them, of the leal propsiua.-
As sooh as fhev bfitam conveniently
ccco!Tim'dated, the eunvtrsatiim was
turned hy one of tii?: Kutfi upti'n an
e IfTq u e n t ha rangue wi ich jiad that day
been displayed at the bir .( It ware
'plied by the other, that he, witnessed
the Anie day a decree .of eloquence,
no doubt eiiUbt, that it; was .from
tne pulpit, sumeThtngMk6 a sarcas
tic . rejtiinder j wav made the elo
quence of the pulpit; and a warwSa
ab'e altercation ensued, in mch the
merits of the christian religion became
theubjct of dicusum. Fr.iinnix
o'clock until elevep, the rouog cham
pions wiehled the-swijrd of arguuibu,
adducing with ingenuity and ability
every thing that could be. said, pro and
con. During this protracted period,
the old gentleman listened with ail
the merknelisndmodestv of a child.
as if he was adding new information
to the stores of his own minTlxvper
haps he was observing with philosophic
eye the faculties oT the youthful mind.
and how. new energiesare evolved by 1
repeated action; or. perhaps, witn p
triotic enotion, he wai reflectiu;
on the future detinie of his co aitry,
and on - the rising generation, upsm
whom those destinies must devolve
or mor. pnlably, with a seiuitfet of
moral and religious feeling.-he was
collectings an argument which, (cha
racteristic of himself) no art , would
be able to elude, and no force resist."
Our traveller remained a spectator,;
and took no part in what was said
At last, one of the young men, re
marking that it was impossible to com
bat with long and established preju
dices, wheeled around, and with some
familiarity exclaimed, Well, my old
gentleman, what think you of these
things ?" If,1 said the traveller, a
streak of vivid lihtninn had at tbat
moment crossed, the room," their a-
, iuazement could not have been ereat-
h er thati it was wi thw hat. folb wed;
; rru a. -. -r.. ....iui'
I X UC III
l11 "
.i anneal was mane for nearly an nour
-,. . . .
N byjhe
byf.the old gentleman, that he had ever
heard i or, read , 8or perfect was his
recollection that every argument urg-
ed against the christian religion was
) met in the ordT i a which i t was ad-
...'-2. t t.:.l i.:-. ...u :
vaiiceii. ;iuiiir s ujjnisirjf uu uic bu ,
ject of -iira'ci'esas, if possible, more j
perieciiy answereu inau it nau alrea
dy been done by Campbells And in
the whole I lecture there was so much
simplicity; a.ndenergy, pathfis and sub
limity , th a t ')io hot her word was ut
iered,. An attempt tojtiesc (be it,iaid
the traveller, would, be. an lattempt to
oainV the sun-beams. f lt? was immei
uiateiy a matter 01 cariosity anu in
q ii i ry w h o t he o Id ge n 1 1 e ma n wa s ?
The. traveller concluded; it was the
preacher from whom the ' pulpit: elo
quence had beeh beard. Tiut, rio it
was the Chief Justice of the U. States !
f V fLXV vif
NEW BOOKS.
J. GALES hasiiauly received from
Philadelphia, a supply of hew Books,- a
Catalogue of whichr and of liis valuable
stock bn hand, will appear in a future pa-
per:(;'t?--;-?;-
No. I of iudge Ruffin's Reports of the
bupreme Ct-urt will be published oo Mon
rtay nexu v u ' -,y - '-y -r
. - - t r Nov. 16.
BLANKS :
(if everj; description may be had 1
y-,XMy at this Offiee. v'
T..t&-r.- i-.
4.
ihth ritnhrr andVnddn the l2thU--
guages, iijngiisu craiHuit "wys1 -
phy, twenty dollars i
quarreriyiniadyance,
cured m respecta
I hie terms.
Nov8.
1 ANIS & NEGROES FOR SALE.
VToVrTxt Vliil
WtrtjmiwGHAir wUlicimmenceoujtne , wtJ: niir::""' -,; lE,c ata of Sent
Wrf11-- 7t? y ftpwt.Tfnor a" man then living iq the C7'
;I T ? bly myself , txctevely : toUue busi-.-. Un . -T . :v "V "wrokee
nesV oxmy Profess
bli0
mvtheday;
my. ivinis, coniaHMJ5 'ui wuv'iyi
fields, adjpinihg the lands pfj.Qhrist iwWbeiven 'jjto have bin Altered 2
ma$; Alexander ,lfenndtothe;rs;-:h'avin; tnv(any lad in the; United State!
oii it convebiet OuthouWs hndjan l ,
ous Rooms.'-'1, 'e r-- ;" : ' 'l 1; fi '-v' , . : ii t - v'--
vA'Trict situated bvHikighi 56 6t
t A?, and called ahdj?kho wiv by:f
and other. Property, whtcii sometime tince
I convey ed to i Ja mes Wb ji nd D i vUl
Ienbx'A Castle; cbntaintng' boutfl6T a-civ-. t , .4t ,; I TV
cres;:-'-,B V;4 Rev,,tALW'A. M jha-vinffpUN
,; A Tract ladjoTmgi.!Townjb sabfr bmld-
wom!- in Chatham county, conUmiog" a--.-ingih'eroq-ear tha middle groai Reiween
btM'lTO'Hit open i
Atsr..smra:I
Aiak f-ir, iio in '.vftf iR nR; M 'dred Dollars pe r annum for
curextrtah de&ts ;whichj .,wed. j.- xhe difcrgnt lamination; h,s .uccel
J in prepare hlup.Ii r an amiMioS
the asaat and on behalf ofthe saKl rusAv their respective classes at College, aredeem.
fees, on accredit f ot one and jk wc 'y ears ed suEicient te-JtimoniaU of his skill, qui,fi. .
the purch&se.-TYbuey. oeaf ing interest, arid V cations aad attention as a Teacller It i$rN'
the; puronara' giymg;;SaiKl-wiUV' security
far tae samj..
, llfcpjlEY.
October 30.
VVADESBOROUGH
a
Si:..
vfttV ItOCaRT Ii, EaMOKDS '
asited
. poses to 'open a Fm-de .Boarding School. On the first-day of January nex!
boru h; -Anson cvunty, N. C If Bight." year
hs5r he jopecjuaVified hefor ths arduous task. In regard to the situation there is
nohei'.probablthevStat )5te adapted, for; ah - Insticution of this kind fit has long
nroveil to be verv healthy, aod in a School containing more, than 100 pupils, for the last
two v ears, not more tnafimree cas or
chief ob
iiect will be to .bestow & useful
tions And cnaracters oi ner ptipus a? to
dutjes which necessarily devolve on every
e course ot education, w u emorace
GBiKXia "GtooaarHTj Br tbs usk ov the
THK IjATIJT ATD r ME3ICH IjASwUAGBSi, rJUUR
ral rtxart- of 130 'JjHar
r.elde"all ihe sb ive branc
c; ;Musmi Painting wjUcoifstiUite a
oi&ned with Maps and Globes equal to any in
tne Schoo; daily; janJ deliver, Mcthre to the
Philosttpijv', thredtwnea a week VTl pupl
ierct regularly o ipe aaoDatn, f xohk.l'J wm n xaw wivu pahu.i
. . i - ii a., i iw ? . 7f i
n cate tat if luttn
boroiiirhVN, C.
A tftfai asoracticable.
rhe Scioollwill not be attenmved with tess dn"20 pupils ;
Lh.ii'oalnl er of at
phca'tn ns are made, public
iCileish ittgisierJ
t;eorjTia.Auvertiseranu rce
Cj Books a id Stationary will be furnished at the Ncw-Jork price
;-H.1jl!-V iV REFERENCES. W . v.
Andrew
! MoEis ANDERSi
Joseph IPiokettEko- 'WadeshoYough fM I
' :v-sfi- jivs W::- v.-- r t.i, 4 -; ;
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a :-. , f i' . --.- to '
r-js' ; ' Drawintf and, Pmrinif ' " . ;.--;t ' .m M -1 i,
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JQ .tn A V n W.hW Ik.
a papers lin his poMessiocertifg?lh;t
3S vKWfls Jfipee-: 5"ad-4ie.has someu
arid speaks the Indian lanru
lcation,
' goV Was purchased a few yfVo hi
ce. Thi.
f "H? icman living; m Htntwm:
reeS: hrr? 10
Verv sliDb
ny .miormattoo about imh w:n .
F.4t 'by . of
cpfO e Hud.
Boal&Tuitinn
aad no extra charges,: . - 1 I - '
',., j vThe higb character susUined ibv the War-
:!..quiredthat.oiie halff ,the Boardand tui-oa
should be paid iri advance, the other half at
MUie end of, the year.
. October 20
51 1J1
Ff'M ALfi ACADEMY.
U. Miss HASKItfS, from Ne
.Tork, pro-
rn Wades-
devoted to the instruction of yfung ladies,
tever nave oecurreoj me seqaesiereu suuatiou
educaif ion, by so'reeulating the hearts, disposi
prepare tnetn iot ia? oiscnarc oimic arauoui
Mistress of Wfamily, particularly in the Southern
KEanrsro, wainira. vkitbxetic, bliss
Gtoaia ajto Mars. Bstus L.rnatsi CHmisTaT,
,AKw VISnJHaxTAl. JHi)ti ,Ti uk vn viic-
IV
be paid senco-aiinually, and always in advance, will
ncheAvjereAheriwith eveiv article of board, medical aid arid ir.edi.
separate charge. Mrs. E is .atpreient iorV
tas United btates. , Mr Kdmonds will inspect
young Uidies on uengrapny, Asironi-m ano
Wrllhavse an opportunity fit altering wme
KAiMrta amn n nv,xciHMani. - & nvx ariii n
'I
commu
bv letter, to Robert h. Edmonds
M. Wades.
ut a fcoon at t
notice will be given in the Char
stoB papn,
uesuizeuc. . .
Fowler, A, Mi y :.,;, v::l- '
Esq, Darlington. (S. C.)A
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