r , . . . . 1
V1rVelL'id the Tbticai; governors o. van-
ou pronrce TO noq a rcpi-
vhclf.frcm whst we have read the Spa
p14 ccxmn&i that ftevTreneh. lore , lost
rnore' men than the Spaniards that their nl-
v.. .. .... ,.'. in trrnentl of the dree of the
Aotv'f tfiftt fofrriVW ho'd out 1 1
i,2;TU naTti Wtinlv m wy mrec-
-. r.r?T roTM true with the - Cortes t 4
and the invader alill meet v :th considerable
en4??rfnert,f rot utter t1cJn'Ction;; .
w Phthe mhdl&h.W.the municipal
otlies oX Cadi presetted to the Cortes, by
deputation adds m -winch they con
rwWtrd themrelre, and Spam, on the pTe-.
lence of tt ase,n.bl w.Na,
tnt'to the the'umstaoces of S0",
kaing been fernxd iVre in 1S12, defended
. - V v i ru;n nrT tYire nrociaim-
mere ui nc .. -v r -.
ed ne:in n Iterant ,rrted that
the saire haU in vWch the ConrtHution U as
tmharnraied the jnulef f lm coach, drew,
the v f)cle .themselTca; a conwderable rtis-
U!?i he same GazrttVfeivek the following de
cree, if the' Kln cfPorttil t
' Conwleniyr tne mar.iui resomuon int
rThe TTh Mar of the presrrt rear, b-ihe
-Infant lon !ipiiel, tnyr beloved and estirra
blr. ob. and the fidelity ith which he ear
Ttei it ihtb tgect, .1a)ifr ,thui the foundation
t'the Kcat events which have resulted in
the ot trthrow, of a violent .and imarehicjil
stcmvConsideHnjr also the Tiherty which I
jvdw enjo, to give my subjects a ermsiitution
in atvajogy with their, customs and manners,
and rzere tovftrrnatle ti, the retretentutive an
, itutivnof th4 otheSmovairMe of Fxrop--"anC
wishing to give the aid Infant an addi
tional proof of the confidence I luve m htm,
I am reaorred that he shall be called Into the
department of war, when any important ou
5nV rfclatincr to tlie army is under, discus-
Son' " " '"' l' '- '
' The Cadi &ctctaiior of the 20t sars . '
j TA'hy: should we not etpect, notwith
- jiandiug the trial "and conflicts which all Ic
tus of their country must now meet, that tji
oouseof liberty ' and, independence. will tii
un ph f We" have yet five armies, and hold
nmtf.psion of all our frtresses . wc are yet
. ... A m
masters of two thirds otA tne son ot tne re
trinsula swe have the Ving and executive go
riimcntnd the Cortes in our. Island, safe
frotn the nximVrical authorhj- of our enemv
i tr A have national holtf, steel tnd arms.'
Th&e whoTeawmed from prahaMtttc m our
rkf indenemience.
at the end of a tew yenf completely mista
r ronet Banoa was a"ppointel on
fhrirrhguhe. Politiol Chief of the depart-
v,ni nf hetillC uwiiw- ,i
f 0 000 upon the ecckwttcal cvwitil of
S fv rrWKin fcrthe exce.scs com-
StS'by"
IS in he binder of the etTect. of the
the river, wai Jmtrense.. the Cortes creed
that the first opportunity shoidd be Uken of
- irfiicting the seTeral punishments on the rp
l At" the sitting Of the Cofte; on the 2tHh
Juntsthe President of the DepuUtion who
fc-aited upon uic ivuiK -"". -
the determination of tlie Cortes to remove
xx entioneJ that he had forgotten to relate
.'that His1 Maje 5 , 2L?5
served that"asv an ihdividtial he Would
- make anv kind tf sacrifice, but as a king he
ouW hot in his Conscience." , -,t; "
On the 20th the Cortes sent a corntmttee
to the kinff " to fccilitate Hi Majesty upon
.rt?. L'-Artfr in Cailiz." In ashorttmie.
VtUeomwittee teturneind reported, that
i.Krvd.rfornxidtbeir emhd, and were
j- IV. .v.cr:m t..tti bin usual rood
receivea.roy - - - .
Ilis Majesty juanxca uic v,u.m
, their atteution!;
ON. THE INVASION OF SPAIN
'I From the X. rrfc;renfii,of
We confen we donfit feel stjrpn3iT
eJ that the French armies, notwifh-
- -SlaowiDg the yme maimer in
'vVset out from their. own count rynou id
A hayebeefl baffled in their attempts urn
; on Spain. This is riot a coote&t for
terntorj, ofo punish an insolt ofier
l to Toneof the belligerent. Itsob
! vect U the most unprincipled that can
r'WfclimagiRed. ; It is a vraravow
cdlr for'' the purpose of punishing a
hole people, becauo they have f
. .crciaed tht tinaljehablo tight of cnoos
''their wn a.tTaira are to-be-rgulatep
It i,vin nort,:wagig a . war against
'print iple v?s ??r Tfr
.-''vk;;' : loot kr to BWnblJetn
: fflf.y the wrbmedeforrt. Jof
. peace aYvJ prosper? Woo ki w omu . ..
knd answered for the 'resolution of iteinht
,, Pi4h rthtrr titan submit to 1 rencM
The IJsbon Cakette ot tne 4nc,'ip
ta-r.s a 'or); fist f ofPcerV ntvl antl mihta
nl nfck ne Klrp of rortugal trde
Ijsbon on tne oxn
.-it -uv 't,i,Wi.rsMn:Jittrone, we.H'-j' . ' i wr.::
"there1 rwl V roePr' PC?of,CJ
v i n(rinfit: opinions 1S
n.ifoa neater power than na-
- - Uoliif man. Franct then xotpbatteel
v, ;:;iho Hght hicb bpa nov
Lk ntfp lul In rMit lorth that vici
Hnjch always animates 'men PjrUUn i
.".. liUrtv hx imrrftftinn' ?trov;i! H-
tiV nnlhe nee mstitnons oi
cuuntry, that lie wai wnrpieu wnen
iSnnino- his troop in contact vtUU
i h irl i nga of o r roii n n a t ions
! It -a iow front est for Vovnl vy?r.
for umbition, in hich the people hni
'no part: ; Fra fice, no longer st un'n !n -!d
by, a common cause, blfednts:
Maintain the csorped aolhority of on
j fhtnily, thus-lost that influence vhidi
'hath proctTrf(l. her ?o many triumph,
that opportunity. oj .cn?ondating her
ipolitfcal institutions, luch, but for
the folly of her Emperor, bade fair to
I
be perpetuated tor ages. -
'The Attempt to overturn top Consti
fttnnnl vfem in SDain, diTer only
'froln the Vlfurts against Republican
iFrance in it atrocity. Noiie of the
j European powers nad recognized the
; changes, ;vthich took place in the lat
jter country previous to the commence-
;ment of humilities, ah me ten Kings
!vere leagued tocefher to punish this
l.examnla of rebellion gainst le;itima
iCVk Tut as to cpain, inc Miiuip
I by V-hch sheis governed, have been
acted .upon for many jearr:. have been
I recognized by all the grounding na
tions, among which France ha always
e!l a prominent part. All at oiice,
Without . any provocation, does
S'thi same 'France, lor-etlul of what
Uhe owed to her own glony and in the
'most perfidious manner, attack a coun
try with, a numerous army, and for
I the unhallovved purptse ol compellmg
fit t alter that form of overnmenU
vhicS had Veen coolly and deliberately
l.nf.,!.n.l which sl.e herself had so
very recently and solemnly recogniz
ed VVe should have been surprized,
indeed, if a roceeitong so man.ftsily
i unprincipled had not roused the ei..
itirl Snanifeb nation, and led them, as
man. to inflict that chastisement !
Ion their irvaders, which the latter had
threatened agaiust those virtuous Spa
niards, who t ere must, active in pro-
rooting theV welfare ol tneir couiurj.
"PUBTJC MlSl'ottTUE.
Prom f V Tticlimtmd C&mfiilef, extra.
' Tv ' tinn iht Prrss to announce the com
pfete destruction of wit State Penitentiary by j
tire - , f
A few mimite"before 12. the aTarr.of f re. j
was sounded and a broad e-'are of lipht tothe
west mheate;l y,,
west indicated f lie tire to he in mat mreciion.
nrs were realized anr! ti e :
j eteinrc ranfre or oiiiKimrK 7
j State PenHerttiarv rapidly exfnbd a tre-
mendcus sheet ofjmcs. 1 he effort to save
the WM.np was idle.
r--i .T.-
1
and a crowd of citizens were collected but j
ithe exe rtion were' confined to savin the j
convicts, some of the public rroperty in the
' . I 1 C - - v.,
front centre Duurnnps, ano a iew waj;Kw,!
rrK Jtjiinrlpr shec1 without. Few of
the eoo in the centre building comparati
. "
! lv were saved. .
.As far as we have ascertained, all the con
vict!" were saved. The turnkeys who slept
' under the buddinps were able to tmfock the
upper rooms and those who slept n them
j rushed through the front jrate. A few of tic
j lower cePsliad not been unlocked and by
i mnst latidahte and vifroroi8 exertions, on
I the part of their fellow citirens, through- the
t miter wait: or bv cuttine the erratincr out of
the windows mtir wretched beings were
drao-ced as it were from the tomb of life.
. Capt. noling company oitne-ruouc oua.ii i
tepaired w?lh alacrity to the spot and assist- J
ed hv the citizens, grouped the convicts to- j
gether to prevent their escape. TheY were j
;U.T,A in tb finlioh and confined in its i
ample portico under a guard. Not one ot
them seems to have made any attempt to
escape i and tkroughout the whule scene
thev behaved remarkably well.
The whole of the buildings were consumed.
Ko part of the brick woTk fell. The Peni
tentiary jrfas in the form of a semicircle, the
two ends of thersemicircle' connected by a
f range: of. wall with a large nousc ior uic
keeper m the line ot tne ranpe. in nc in
terior, was a large central building for work
shops The fife beganjn this central build;
ing next to the side of the semicircular build-
-it U-snsnerted that the fire commenced in
shoemaker's shop, where sometimes 20 or
9 WnrVed at once ' Ajstroncr suspicion is
entertained that the fire.was the effect of de-.
sign snd that possibly some ot the worKmen
may have contrived to smother up some fife
according to this susViciort, It must Jiave been
three hours before it burst out, ut all con
leettire is baffled at the present; t
j i1. The loss to the Common wealth , is severe
1Scarcelyl less at a very rough , guess than
J"V,UVV, Jl I(iiut vjuvowvn) -
"
lr not w ' DC taucu iJ uru-
cons quences of this ca-
.Th-T were 244 convicts m tne Duiiaing
of thee 11 or 12 were women, ? Ve have
Uhis.moment earned, Uiat hare been
counted- ck. supposed to be jn the -yici
; pity of the prison f not one then, missing-1 1
BCANKS
Of ill kiiids may be hid .bnappHcatioQl
tv- v.-,- ; atbU Office;.-y ': -I , ,
-nu. n4 rtensive work.con-
L:-.. r..n . w ftf ilVe laws, and PfinIM
the United Slites. J ; Vr -
- The Dig' sts, feing Comnded from com
miimcfttlons m writing recentlVcomDos-
Tivlops flKa juridicnrilosrUutions m. their
reWr.tive slaie ; showing in what res
nerts thev agree with the statute nd
roVrwon Ihw of Upland, and exh -biting
! the -Wrtonce: which' exist between t r
! tatnte law "and: rgul -tions of the
d tTeVent stes 5: together wun a grcaj.
ho5y of rnisreHaneoas matter, connected
with the joruiprudenc-vctf ea,cb state : the.
whole infeiuhd - lo convey Jo the Har,, to
Judges, Executive I Oncers, Conveyan
cers, and Citizens of the UU S ates, what
ev r is deemed e.eentinl to be underab;d
by them, in respect, not only nf their cfwn
particular laW, op many important heads
pf U but of H thi se provisions in every
,ther state of the Uni m, ndjoini'ig or more
more remote,' neorary to be fuMy khown
'in "order to secure property, and under
stand the r-Klits of persons In uch other
j states in pegard to real or personal estate.
however circurestanceo. .
Among the nuttier oas" other important
subjects, created of in these. Volumes, the
mavher of executing WiUsCcnveauces,
l;inoucrp,.: ai.d other securhes, ur the
diffVrtnt States ; together ; special di-4
rectims and fpnta tope toltoweti ui.ui
all CMfumstanWs, whether made widnu
or without the State, in order to ther va
lidity,' arc' amply dUcned and extrtbited;
The clos- invesug!-ion of so miiny laws
as exist in e-ich vate n tese heads, and
the r.tcessitv of pretise instructions aiyl
well crnsidred, precedents, impo d a
prodigious 1 tbour "pon every gentleman
concerned in this wotK. rcw persuns
except Lau vers! and Conveyancers Can
comprehend the difficulties which - must
have been et countered, on this article a
lone, and appreciate the, value of Its pet -formance,
hi ery, state e lTni-,n.
The foHowing r n Alphab-'ical tablr
of the general TittEs, under wocn toe
ir.formatioit conametl :n th.se volumes, ?s
distribuu d. Thev impir?riy,neverriiC.
less, indicate the iextens've range 4f par
ticulars included jvt;ieti can only be. ob
tained from inspection.
Title's, of Stnte Xtrw and Herniations.
AdiTp'n'Mrfif 'Onl A1te's. Al'.'itirn. At
achinot." At'rnies and Connsvllnr
t?ail. liren and Feme. Pastars. R'lls
of Kxchange. Pools Accotrnts. Ch:nce-
rv Pcrrec in. jChosesin action. Con-
vpvances.J Courts (U. States.) Courts
'S'ate.) "Cur'esyl Descend. Distribu
fion. -Divorce, LDoWer. F.nlisb. Liw
K..oks. Entails. J Estates for Pfe, Fish-
rry.
Frauds Ratute ot. irraucuie'ti
Convevan fs. uuarciansnro. ; mwmir
Inslveit Ftate. Tnselvent Law. Joint
tenants. Judgnreots and , Kxecntions
Landlord and Tfnant. Lands Public.
Laws Law Poojcs. Law Associations.
Limitations. , Legislatnrr-i-necting nf.
t (irc r,f Aitorrev. Pavmenf of Ws
k Vvon.rs. &c. rr nussorv JS'tes.
Rnis of Court. Smlariesr Seals. Seat
of Government; " Set-ofT. State OrRcrrs.
rm T T C . r. I W.. tl.OC O It 1 1
I I I a VPS. VJ. vn.cii. wovo
Trusts.
Usury. Wills, , ?
OPINIONS.
The Ed'rr ir subjoining the following
nfiitiidv. ot the .execution o ucn
Law Reg;ster, hopes tp le-4
mem ot
j ... rawi his inference. Indeed
v . l.;rtn ,ft nn nerson-
,fl.fln mflVe no pretension to any person
al -meri' beside , that of having obtained.
witn moeTatisajic jr . '
ed for nearly two years, the principal
materials from -which the wort is com
piled, the contY'butlons of gentlemen in
the several stales, aiusttng them in their
present form, and effecting the publica
tion at an expense knd, under difficulties,
to him, almost irsupera We. ' m-
Bui persuaded that the information to
be gained from this compilation hen ex
amined and fullv appreciated, must be of
the highest otiiityto the Bar and the
Publick, by sopplyihg desideratuni. as
well to practising lawyers as to all others
desirous ot Knowing soiuciuik m ;.
c;tniiAi and rminfcipal laws of the Ame
rican States; he feels jusUfiedi on this ac
ronntL tc promote its circulation.under the
sanction of oftmiona which' may be deem
ed "more impartial ec certainly more com
petent than his own. ; - . : t ,t K
I he only aimcuity1w, mcrw "
;hi onrt i that of selection rem the
ereat.number of commendations received
anc ne can certainly
which follow are preferred only on ac
count of their brevity. - s 1 -
Extract of a letter from David flojfman,
Esq. Prcfe80r of Lata in (he Unlverr
: sfty of Maryland.- , ' A f " '' :'
am .muctr deiientca wru tne wors
as far as it has progressed Jtw til beJo
valuable $c thexnimry at iargc.; ;,-;.r
After a' full copy; of, the tyolferDm;
nlete had bee,rCcvcdbyKroiessor
Hoffman, and in replti 'sl letter u which
cular notice the foigoing extract, be ob
serves. " I reeret - that voti should; have
r4
! (1
J t
dee med "It at all Necessary 'to i apoiogisei
for the use of the little extract irofnf tny
letter Vl cOti&ss however, that itwwfa
vevancer, (rec'ir.?; Metphants Lnd.
hotter., and- other Citizens throughout
I ment of tne
: ncdnitted from the imputation of tensura
i b'e egotism, fronV any quarter r certain he
' r . ' A.. .u.. udftnrd armiuinted with
,i.ri r so far; vdur frienfi
er
poVkat large-most f,$&
ioii ravefulfilMyouf n?agements tdte
letter.: ..n 'U : 1 yl
ExtnctoTd mierfi-ovif. rg
: I imvt?e, Esq.-Secretary tf-Stite Ken,
I regret exceedingly that th e sybsenp
rjj 'in'ohii and interesting work
as not rnore exJMt'. i
Will-Clfr
' Char ten G
E(T. Counsellor ac taw, r
am very anxieirs to obtain a copyi
vour invaluable work. J will notice, its
merits ?h the next Law TnFnahj
We have examined the 3d. & 4th Vo
lumes of the Law RVgbter crfthe Unred
o I ;rnnhlishedt b Juige. Urmia,
RirwlAttons, tr ecn oi -Having
taken the liberty;- m December
1820, to recommend to the patronage of
the American Public, and lrtittiMvxn
the gentlemen rfthe Barm he UniM
State: yiWCrifiih general. design,4iT
establishidg the Law Begisterwe are vof
opinion that in the execution of that branch
of it-comprised In these VolumesIr.
ririfhh Has romnletclv redeemed the
pledpe given in his propectua, and that
tha work.will be very important addt-
tioh to the Library ot every awyer.
- tCH. HARRisoijrrf
ThOS. A DDIS XMMtT,
John VVel'ls, -v 1
: SamI. Boyd, A -
Kcw-Tork; June, V"-:
wn ri? Th Editor, hv the original
terms' of sulcrintion, proposed tip confine
nrice-bf S5. or one cent a pae.
n Irnmorise ' the- whole
:t5t4t 10
df this
in p AaVt sublet of Stjjie Law andVRe:
nlaiiW'' (which it was.art,of bis
j. 'd nu,.:n fvnm crentlemen who
!
trn
it;rn m obtain from eentlemen
a.,,i,i,,nHavP theihnrf of it; arid which
thev have pcrmrind une
Uec.mr ecessnrv t occupy r wo Volumes
and to exce-d, by nearly 500 pages.,the
ouantlry of matter which, VegUlnrlyt iy
A - UJrti t nHofintioni they' were to
contain. This Unexpected addition, of
.t.J thi.ri with the extraortltnary,
expense and difficulties which attended
i the' n ibncatidn Of this Drancn mj- ; w
Lv-ii tb Editor! at first: to, justifra
cUirWup ;-n his snhscribers f and the. -public,
'td be in sortie measite edmperisated,
at ieasto the extent pC ctial expendi
ture. 1 Under this vicfw, he stated that
rwo d olUrs would be ex4ec;el from his
stibscribers for thedVUtjonaf 500 pages,
and that the' Book-Store price would be
SU, father less thati one cent a page, the
oinarv rate for American law.worki to
Hoyai 8va siie. Nevertheless oh retl
ton, iWt althoocjh geptlemw have, ir
... - i vnttnn. cheerfully .subooittea
to this, the tvlitor noius -
i iiim nf his eneaitement, and his h-
.I 'W rtifected to deliver these :vo-
tu-ttes atlO. the subscription pricer
uch
Inf his-'subscrinrrs as umy tm
4
ave
them at ulUapd BooKiiers iu.j
,f them at the same. As the work
omnJetWLand only a few Co-
is but
sent out, the, direnre Tichas
paid, by tboseUo whom thet1?
delivered, will be returned as sooo
rues
been
been
as tneir names .n...v.. f
v m acr.rloinpH. r. . . . -
The result of this it. that tne X7igf r
vhktate will cost the - purchaser about
A MJnta'!'Q .i.ni nor HtnountinK on the. ave-
rage, to a tenth part ot the, postage pau
on letters written, and. for the packers 01
manuscript transmuted to tne. '-
lnInn to eVerV Sltch State, lv 1
fir f These Volumes, -3d- 8c 4th, con
. - t: k .n1 mi vr.nil
tatU a DISTINCT Ui auwi, nnw y
neeted with the 1st & 2d. which comprise
the f' Federal System." and. are m pre-
norahnn. So that purchasers or supscn
bersj need not, necessarily, have the, 1st
It was thought mosuadvisable, to in
i.m "Brut Laws and Reeulatioos. to-
Kether, in one bmly, ahd to publish them
nrst,;aa oemg 01 MUfc -
NOTICE.
1J: forwam all persons from giving .Tier
cretlitbeing determined hot to-pay any
debtlwhich she may heiafoac
m jr"V.f Atlv havme leu me, a ucrcur
4r 3t- j
notice:
ALL personsare forwarned from harboring
tny wife Jane Morrison, as she has; left
my bed and boarcPWithout any. juaw v,
f wislr-her to return.' v H -rX'
? HEZEKiAU uuaiuawii
July 14.
4f It
-1-' -
OUBT J XE1S A aUARTia SSSSJOSS TO
June Term, A. : D. 11623, ,v
. i k
' ;r ' -x Atfiehirihtiro-
??lWfSedita
ilT.'M s-'r i'-V,T -r-.fU-j-. I . '"J -o;..r- SSt
"tr n- -UbnsfoVMartiinty
Charlei Oakley : nnrinal amchment;: .
y'iv Creturoed as aboye-y ,
Thomas lulhna. 3 ' v w'
ITlstppearinrtddom
ofthisStaterNoticeHdirectedta
by bliaadverb-swTient to sat'l Dadant,
t . rtfaid Court.to
ro appear v "1C " t ' , th 2d
be held tor thfe CouiUy aioreaid, . on Uxe Jd
Monday in September, A.
wise
: . j ' i .in h. .nrvran u j r
a jtenriAi ;w--:
isltorVwith Indies and youne famifip.
He: eolivenTently .and? affreeably entertan.4
The premises are located in o) se cobt'miitv
merit or a tMibuc. situation; can be enjoyed
at pWsure, ' r. : Ywv; i :
mak It -their pleasure and duty to jjiTe M.
iisfactiori j and'witli a sincere view to hccottn
UiH' that ereat and desirable- obiectV'tK r
sh'sll sparo no pains or expence whatever, in
all)Ke depaTtrneTifs of ,the Establishment
pnrticjiTr1 V bV preacntuigexcellem Lodging
lloom?, duly furnfshed ;.-good "Servants, ho
"rtest. and attentive ;( an abundant TABLE, i
with themost choice viands as well as tlie
best of Wines and other Limiorv which our
country wilLafTord; Ve are not unmindful
ot tne imponani iuc w . w.n i;giuea
and furnished Stahle our friends, and vUU-
oraTmav-reflt assuretl that this: department
shall answer everv, just expectation,1 and to
effecf that object W? ,hav'employeJ aji able
ami vexpertene:ett Asrlee, ; distiitguisKed for . T
his attention and fidelity he will do his duw i
ty. Our stables and, Carriage-nouses are '
jiow larj and wil) also-bejm proved. Our
urate? lot is such that Horses can- hare free
T access to water when so ordered, the rtable
lot Being immcrjiaici-! an-vwm. vi. jiu. .
tox river;-'-"-';' y i; ; -y ,
I This is .the same Establishment which wis
'slong-wned and managed by iMr. James '.
l)ufelh" who enjoyed so much prosperity U -1
i our line; and gave suchgenerai satistaction.
He was succeeded by.Mn rrencn, ana af
terwards by Mr. Eckles.-rTheae tvo last
Gentlemen vjustly merited and received the . '
attention pf,JlTrpureU,aendsjtjre hop
to doithe same. ; . H- . -
DAVli) MEADE resides on the prernnc" -
and .wiil conduct the affairs., of this House,
assisted by ,Mr". COOPER, who has long set. ;
yed i if this Establishment, and; his correcf j
deportraent 2 is is generally known, as to 1
make it unnecessary for us to tender anur
ah'ce or recommenaation in xuai rcMccr.
r It is hseleis for iti 'to, state our j rates for
Board, by the day, week, month or year--they
; afe as moderate as the ; abundance f
our highly favored country require an this
subject., we Confidently hope our to urn and
country friends, visitors 'and-stran&ers, wll
have no cause to complain. iWe close with
asking it as a favor, th at no person may ever
leave our house .with, a feeling or; sentiment
ofcdmplaint, wltlickiMtating the cause-thf
proper explanation tr redress will always te
1 We think it necessary to add, that kind
nature has favored us with4 a healthy situat-
, 8n. The Water used at "our house 11 pe
haps from the best Springs below th mowk
tainsj and otir Ice House is very convenient;
: DAVID; ME AUR, 4 .
; J PETER M. HARD A WAY.
- ; Petersburg, August ; - 7. 1 47?
By the Governor of ACorih-Carotitui. '
. ' - A PUOCLAMAtldN.V
EREAS by an acV of the last Ge
Jp, nerat Assembly; of North CaroUns
entHten n 4,,vv w: v
the Lands lately acquired by 4 rpaty rrom
the Cherokee Indians, . which havr been j
siirveywl and remain unsold," the Over- t
nor is authonzert ano reqmreu w. av
the said Lands to be offered tor sai-.-
Iow thetcfore,-i; Gabriel
Governor of the Staeforesaid, do hjre
hy declare ani make known, that a Pub-
UCaiei me-, oircmcMHM'vp -
.wQMi tn thf. flid'ar.t. slvdl commence ,
at Waynesville in tlie County of IW'
Vootl, ou Monday the 22d of Seoteer
UCXlrMUUCI uit buijvii"
Comro 1s.s1.oner appomteu tor n k f
who is JCutliorizedyby mv letter of mstru,- ;
thms; to adjourn trieaid sale to . anyo
more conven.eat place, if such adioira
ment shtmld be considered, adftsablej
Oneeigiith part of the purchase mo y
will be required of the purchaser at n .
time of the bale, and bond and security nr
the payment of the balance, in the lot o.
ing instalments, viz; one-eighth JJ;
thS expiraiion of one year, -fourtn .
the expirations two years, fJJ,"J.'
ilia vrvi r tirtn AT t hrtfe years, a ui
remaining fourth at the end of four
The sale to continue one -
Vennd:e
- Seal of the State, at
,12th day of Au?uA. Pjjcf
'' By the Governor;
J L B. IIaRdin, P. becy
ts
:t loo DOLLARS HJbiVV ARl
the subscriber
AN AWAt ; IcJi District:
Plantation in nestcru.-.
J . Charles )i of ordinary
yellow cotnplectioni .""Sj-nrf
ntspeakl iuick. V&SKp-
..? nni ahsrrided with him. VV.lf
JSJyro iVien. v 1 T ...it tjnCi
neihbortioad .of Snowh Ji. . pW,
' Charles may perhaps attemy
hJmselfas eeStCXtii
The above reward will oe' pUa-
ieAoham be
fatior or talf,e them
given to any person who dl sec
Ttlit;Sr'inoo,rtwfo j
? Marcn iw. ; ; -w , - - -
w 7
ihWrt tlie above im"i,u.v . tveir pi
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