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the foremost seek and repel the impeadmg daicr, and NATCHEZ. 4 Saturday Janusf 8, by the government of. the United Sufes. To enable us the more readily to effect these objects, an appeal to the liberality of congress, representing the advantages which would accrue, in the disposal of the public lands on these is suggested, under 'a belief that it wouki result iu the grant of 'a portion 'of the for a purpose which would contribute; so materially, to hasten the sale of the residue, now waste and uncultiva- ii pmcc was restored, capt. Kcmpe retu rned to the bosom of lus family uud friends, where he enjoyed domestic fe-hcity itt highest perfection, until it pleased the All-wise Disposer ofcvenU to remove from him his amiable consort hero he suftered a most painful bereavement, aud the whole tare of a numerous vouna- familv.

iWnWei STATE LEGISLATURE. MosiDAi, January 3, 1S20. This day, a quorum of the tw houses couvene.l. Mr. on him idone.

At the time Mississippi became a State, -ui- uuu a isoiouei ol uragoons, which o(Bi lie held with reputation until THE TRAGEDY OF IS mrt 0 WITH NEW SCOER.Y And (VJ-For particulars, see Bills. Jan. 8. Your attention has already been drawn to the City of Natchei, was elected Speaker ted. of the House.

Mr. Vandohw. Clerfc. a.i ir efforts, which have been made coolly brave iu the field, and wise in the cabinet. A-mong the great, he was respected among Uie good, he was beloved aud among the bad, he was feared.

As a companion, he was pleasing aud instructive; as afrieu.l, his generosity knew no bounds. His mind was bold and compreheusive. The versatility of his genius euabled him, and the goodness of his hisarr pivmpted him, to a- Uoor Keeper. Gcu. Patton, the President of tle Senate, appeared aud took Ids seat on Weduesday.

On the 4lh, Goveruor IIolnes delivered a Message to the two houses by Lewis, his private secretary and on the AT AUCTION. by commissioners appointed to treat with the Chac-t iw tribe of Indians, for an extinguishment of their title to lands lying within, the chartered limits of this state. This subject, on which depends the progressive augmentation of our strength and resources, deserves the most serious consideration, I doubt not, will receive our undivided exer- same day, Mr. Poisdextkr, as Governor elect of the stale, was announced to the two houses in joint "meeting, and the following; day he delivered to the General Assem- POSITIVELY, On Mmday JYtxt, lOtk inst. tuipi m.

i.uigu.ge anu manners to ail capacit es, and all dispositions. In short, among men, he wati a man a-mong children; a child: and it must atford a mournful consolation to liis friends, that his death is universally lamented. A A Al A I 1.1 1 a remarkable 1 I remarKaoie (The weather at the store on Main-street. lions. It is a lact, utai in every my Auuress, wmcii, with thai of Gov Holmes, part of the United States, bordering on pears in this day's paper.

After the delivery of his Ad-the territory of Indian tribes, no difficulty has been dress, he took the oath required by the constitution, and will commence the Sale of MERCHANDISE and other Persoind EiTc.c -f the late J03rn Nhwki.l. Tpi mt DIED, oil the 11th of September of payment wil be made kuoWn at the time of sale. In iti.irltioii)rr TrT email rrn si.i. retired from the Representative Chamber. of col, James Kcmpe, in the city of Natthez, FRKUk-RIC BRUXE.

The prevailing maUJy of our ldt tm- Natohez, Jan. 8. 2-1 tration, their right of possession to lands which Committees have beeu appointed on the different items have become useless to thorn tor hunting purposes. of the first communication, and when they report, the wnunaie season, carried mm o. But owing to the deadly pressure of the times, this melancholy event could uot be sooner" announced.

two Houses be deeply engaged in their dutie3. Such is the condition of the country, which we desire to obtain of the Chactaw tribe of Indians; TIIB-Pnrtihip, xisthie: undr tlie firm of. Ttmn Ratl, Co. was tti-salvcd on the fjdinrt. by mutuul coti- Mr.

BncsF. bom in krelohn, a town in Prussian Wesfptialia. lie emigrated to A merit 4 in ia06. and oe. sent.

Mr. Grayson has obtained leave to bring a Bill, to amend the act regulating Taverns and Retailing- Spirituous Liquors, and also the act for the relief of the Poor. They have abandoned their accustomed pursuit of game, east oC the Mississippi; their hunters All those iiKlobtetfWyViJ 5rms arereauestedtocaTl nn came a free cilizcn of our republic. His pursuits were mercantile, honorable and prolitable. Uis ffooil head.

annually visit the vast wilderness west of that nv- A im Kb IvAiiiEv, uine $bve of Jornts C. C. who is authori-d to t1 the biii ihe's of tlie concern, 4 ana kKl Heart, renuered him a pleasins; and desirable -Dniiannv. jn Hon. hu unlorvmiaie couutjrvmen, and all or, establish, villages there, and exerefre; all the privileges hi that quarter on the territory of "the the children oi sorrow fouud a most subslantial friend.

r- His goolness waj altogether practical-fle saw, he acted, 8. 28. imaiic can nvvrr ie Krntten. Watches, Dec. 2b, IS 19.

This day, among Masons, has generally been a day of rejoicing; but owing to the dreadful rat ages of dbeasc and death, the house of rejoicing became the house of mourning. The usual notice having been given, the brethren met at the Lodge Rooms for the purpose of ma- United States, which they might lawfully do, within the limits prescribed to them by existing treaties; and yeUhey refuse a fair equivalent for a tract of country, which they hold to the liAucution. A Person who hn' been in tho practice of Teathu!" It may hae escaped the attention of soma of our which now therefore call to the fact that the Teat detriment of tins state, and the obstruction King me necessary prc-parauons lor we uay Appropriate solemn music was arrauged, and the society proceeded to upwardsof 20 years in scvl-ral of the principal cities, ri3 fnuiilics iu the United State, wishes to euzage a Scho 1 and annoyance of the constant intercourse, which the burial ground, to pay the tribute dun to departed carried on between the western states and the city brethren. in tlie country, or private tator in a re-ipectablo family; lU) will instruct, and 'qualify his pUMls lor either the counter ornavv, by the most approved uietiiod. Aline The grave of every deceased Brother was respectfully directed to A.

Z. wid left wivh the printer, will be at aim ailectionately noticed. '1 tie procvwii hsTud at the grave of Companion Jumtt Kiviju where the usual cer of New Orleans, without the slightest suggestion, that it is essential to theln for any purpose whatever. Under these circumstances, it would feem to comport with strict and impartial justice, tended to, or to Mr. Benjamin emonies were penormeo, ana mo i.mowmg uuuross was Testiiiwtiy of uoquflstionuble authority be produced, Jan.

8, 2-3 4 Vljllll TV, delivered by Companion Jam Kg Di ni.Ap: Companions and Brethren, The object of our assembling at this plan-, be mournfully pleasing to the soul of ev ery eo.td man pres and a proper respect tor our own rights, that the United States should seek indemnity for the tres treaty with spam, as ratmed by us, and now pending betwceo the governments, is for the firs' time published, among these documents, and will be found in the paper of Saturday last. It more purticulai ly interesting to claimants for indemnity for Spanish spoliations though to politicians it may be more ititcrelii.g in other Whilst directing the attention of our readers to thf. treaty, we caunot iorbear noticing one f.ict connected with its negotiation and non-ratification. If, say some commentators, the. Spanish Minister had full power and authority fir what he did, hiS sovereign is bound to ratify the treaty.

tVe now have a copy of this power, granted by king of pain to Don Onis and, to shew how con-duMve that dociuueut is on that point, we subjoin a quotation from it "I (the Kins) have gnuited, and these presents do sjrant to you full power, in the mot ample liirm, to treat, of yoursfclf, and without olhei inlennediitc authority, pass, committed by these Indians, west of the ALL persons Indebted to the estate of Uie ent. We hero visit the abodes of death, to pay a sorrow IEL WILTSHIRE, of Adams county, decease, are re 3IississiDpi and either brinar them to a sense of ful tribute of respect and affection, to the memory of reason, by the oiler of a fair and equitable ex quested to make immediate payment and those having claims against said estate, topreeut them duly authenticated, to the surflcribers, within the time limited by taw, or they wifl be forerer barred. Jan. 8, liftO. 2-6 change ol or to prescribe to them such those Companions and lirethrtn, who have been swept from the stage, during our late awful visitation.

He come, iu common with all whe knew their worth, to deplore an irreparable loss. We will not make a pompous limits, east of the Mississippi, as will amount to a suitable It affords ine great pleasure to assure you, that the executive branch display ol pretenaea sorrow vul not ueaecK our griefs with the glittering tinsel oi language, or the guady of the general government, sympathize with our THUS. BOLTON, Administrator. ELIZ: WILTSHIRE, Administratrix. Tcnt DolifiTft IVeviavd.

UAN'AWA from the subscriber ou tho first of Dec flowers of rhetoric. 77m would but iupull the sober ma- feelings and 8olicituJe, in. relation to this jety of the occasion. But our hearts, feeiing their be- wnnucn peron or persons as may ie auinoriiteu uy the President of the United Stale, and on the prinf.iplti oi the most perfect equality and fitnes, to conclude aud sign a treaty of amity, whereby past differences 'may be reavement, are compelled to pour forth their plaint and that every power, proprrly belonging to that in the genuine simplicity of weeping humanity. Death hist, a Nejrro Man named WATT, about 30 or 40 rears cepartmeut, will be exerted to eflect the object.

adjusted, and a firm and lasting peace be hath ranged amousr us, arrayed in all his terror--to all of ae, fl feet one or two inches high, of ralher a ycllou Fellow Citizens, in elosinsr this hanty and I ween the two governments. Obliging ourseles, as ire ranks and classes, to merit and demerit, he has beeu e- complexion; his upper toretee.h project a little over bis qually inexorable. The hisjh, the low the rich, the do hcrtlii aiirstltxs, and promise, mi the faith and um-dufa apuroce, rutifuund fiiliU and.to cau-e under owes, haid lellow has been tlie hututol txnting imperfect address, permit me to hope that the utmost harmony and cordiality will characterize poor, have equally lallen victims to his ravages, lurn on Die river, and pi-siug for a freeman, but was taken up to be iuviolahty observed, wfwtsomr nuii lie nUftuhUtd our eyes which way we may, and we behold the garb of committed to Mil, aud was sold Uy Joluj rorsyth. nid stentd tin 'ou; to irlnch lUleiU and purpose, I grant Lsri. sherirt'of 4dmns county, ior his jail fees, and pur- you nil authority and full umitr, iu the most ample form, by me.

1'he reward, mid rensouable ex- thereby and ol right required." your deliberations during your present session: On all questions of a local we should exercise towards each other most liberal sentiments of toleration and forbearance. If any man among us, be disposed to throw the apple of discord, and arouse sectional feelings and divisions in mourning. How many disconsolate widows, au iuapiess orphan's, do we see dressedout in all the weeds of woe How many, as well at we, have this day to the loss of dearest friends We feel for them, we sympathise nvith them, and in mournful melody, we'll chawd our dirges Uigetlier. But a few. a very few, short mouths Aftur tins, it is presumed we shall lie'o" no more sur- pnce, will paid lor tle delivery oi said tellow to the suWcrihrr, or confining so that I get hint again.

mifc). ol a unieci oi power in won uw ue wms to con elude a treaty, whic his sovereign bound, by the Inldl. most sacrtd lies, lo ratify. tlie siljt tenants oltliftie toniDs, mo- THOMAS BOLTON. Adams county, Jr.n.

R. ,2 F0I.j;4 fees, and deUhtiiig snaii i me i i i this Assembly, that man an enemy to the State. fe(1 ajao')t Let us act for the whole people, whose best mter- question 'where i have elapsed, smce uamlul questiop r-wnere Nfw-OHi-KANS, 31. are iney now in etraij Ye'lftikby tli captain and seventeen of thecrew "is are couuucu io us, as one lamuy, navuig equai claims to a participation, in the konni nttiv renwiiw tis; bat a t.rrowlul tite Scluclirav captured sometime' ago by lIuTrcveiiUo neal, before Uic court Ixiuse door, in the lowu oi Wm-tlu -1er, Wayne county, Mifsiju-ppi slate, between the retucmbrAnce oi their virtues, and a mantle vf Charity cutters A Ubama and Louisiana, were. snlenced by tho to bear an equal portion pf the burdens, resulting Disfjrct Co'irt ofthc V.

States, to be handed on tlie2rlh hours of 10 A. Mi and zf. from the administration of the government. For May next. 1 bese mn comunsml all that belonged, to for their laduigs.

Let us remember their nrtues, ami imitate thera let their wise example and noble deeds, be ever present with us. Their souN have taken their aerial A negro man by thf nanio of JIM, the integrity with which I shall endeavor to discharge the high and responsible duties of the office thcvessel at the tunc of her capture. It as dreuud in coiiducliiw the prisonei's from jail to court betiveeo and 30 years of age, he is about 5 feet Cor Dinchrs high, full mouth, yellowUh completion, says he belongs to a Mr. Jium-s Cloinuts, near lanv illc, Kentur ky, aud was hired to a Mf. AVm.

6)r a trip to New' Or and back air.mi, extraorJumry pretauttons toili flight, aid we hope, to a happy ami gnirious immortality. Could the fond (tho' perhaps unkind) witJirs of their companions and brethren, recall them to life, hw soon conferred on me, I now proceed to give the solemn assurance required by the Constitution, appeal feat any attempt to rescue them Unit miht be made by their coadjutors. The several voluntn.r corps of the city were under arms in the of Uie prison leans, on board a boat, aud uu awny Irom him at ftutch- would the chambers ol death he uulo i.eu, ami wo n-am enjoy tho charms of tlieir sotiely, and the profit of their ing to Heaven for the purity of my intentions, and for several hiurs, and it an atli unit lo rescue as mcdi vt The said negro was committsd to the jmlol Wayne county, MisisMppi stule, on the iith of July last, and having been ailvertiscd as the mw directs, he will tie sold to the liberal indulgence so olten experienced from my fellow citizens, for errors from which t. UnL the number tnid apiiearance ol thr troops must example! hit military ardor, umi pure patriotism, ilMl spirit of enterprise, i7m bright example of domestic wrorUu which sleeps beneath our feet, would be aroused j- 11. have convinced who weif-disjHised to assist in it, on the uny menlioneil above, unless Ins owner comes that it was utleilv hopeless and iinpptcticiible, to action, ana trie woria atrain coniess men- ui lu.

iui ward, proves him, pays charge's and lakes Hun away. no human tribunal is exempt. GEO POINDEXTER. Natchez, January 5, 1820. We learn tluit a vessel lately commanded ny tncent we bow with humble resignation to the stern decrees of Gambia, was a few days ago taken possession of by a Fate, and, with reverence, say, hy v.

til bt dune.11 EDMUND tiKAi, iShtr(f W. C. Wndiester, lflta. 21 i .1 i 'n boat belOiiL'm to the navy, sonic one ol tun pauses For a wiser than tee directs the destinies ol man. But, alUio1 submissive to the will of Heaven, trail humanity cannot but denlors these dipeiwtition.

leading to HaiTatana. hue is said to no a rcmaiKaruy liitei suiling vessel, mounting one bras six pounder; 7 Idve.i'Wseme vt AME to the plantation of th subscriber, about the but hsd no persou on board whim Uie was itiken. It ii AGREEABLY in previous arranffemenls. vcu willra Our affections, strung to the highest activity, dwell a-moosr the tumhs. ar i would call thf to Metu- ide, TOMORROW MORNING, at ten o'clock, in roportcd that Gambia some snort lime sigo nau in iu nosessiou on bot.rd this vessel'.

900(1 dollar in spec ie, rj. i I middle of last mouth, a Dark llrown HOBSL'i about on leasts upon the recollection oi swmu tiu 14 1-2 hands hi 'h, 8 years old, wiUtout brands; his. lront of the oif.ee of Thos. 13. Read, Esq.

2d. street, and from thence proceed to the new Brick Church, in fune- and that while asleep with the money under bis head, Lis ri'lnM nm! fanrv ravels on delights, which have (led olf hind foot white Up lo Ihe loot-lock; some saddle spots. brains were U'wcked out hy one rii inscrev, WiU trut forever. The rleasinar dream, for a moment beguiles our a- i 1 The owner in requested lake linn away, and jay the ex-- tJiey immediately dcsei-ted the vessel. ETieis Hut aliis we soon awaxe to trie au rmuij, iw ral procession where a sermon will be deliversd, by the Rev.

HauvTsV Eaktman, in memory of the late Members of the who died during the prevalence of pefi of I. P-h fi.r the sweet converse we once neiu iui ou nr. l. .1.1.. The rcolution, admitting the State of Alabama into Uic ren, who ft sleep ueatn.

imauiauou earliest acquaintance acts orer all the scenes of joyous festivity and innocent mirth and, sweetly dreaming, ehoerilv ud to tlie sorrowful srowUut this dread Union, was ajipnjvcd and signed by the I resideut of Ihfc United States, on Uie 1-lth ult. Jlail-way-nui tjettieineui, iw, ibju. shj JWT1CE. VYIIEUKAS, tr.y Wife Jkmima lift my house vt Kard on the 7th August, Kilil, wiUiout aiiy jut cause; this is to for warn all pewohs from harbouring or dealing with her oa my actxfint, ass i an' dptermined to pay to debts tf her ahuauam schiber. uic yeuew lever in this city, JAJIES, LOMBARD, O.

S. Saturday, MJan. 1821). 31 Sae at AucUon. On.

MONDAY next: the IQth of JANUARY, summons will ere long, call us away. Our brethren friends have fallen around us like leaves in autumn, "all bow to the Wuiz of terrors." jtie EM BRACKS the present opportunity of inforaungiii nlaces. which know us now, will soon Know us no more 1 i .1. 1 us, thcreiore, fririidj, and the pu'ihc generally, tiiattne t.i rl i ci.r c. Ci and we become as cnxis oi me At tho store in Main Street, one door below Messrs.

Miv Greenville, Miss Jan. tt nn mill he AmM'. whila Vet it is u8V, ior ilrnih juvm cometh. wherein tw man can En oi xvowAsr a variety of VtlVi GOODS U' GROCERIES, heretofore conwicted by hunsell, will tiereaiter ix s-ay- When eilutusted nature is about io give up the struggle, riedouuiM.h the name and firm ol 1 may we be able to look back 0" a life Well spent; may C0KSI8TIJTG OF Remaining hi the 'font-Office at Washington, Miss, which German FjmsikIi PlatiliM, SNODGRASS 'WHITNEY. IJy this arrauiTcment, it becomes necc wary to settle all i renun nranuy, ouiirnuj.

we toe ame console ourseive wun i iin.i wf have, as far a human frailty would admit, beett 1...:... i not, vanen out wtuim uiree inonuit, wuj ue cnn.i the GciKtral Poet Office a deal Letters. 4 ii. tl nllftl A TM1.K A.m1hmw Itnllfll'ft Trw Mos'ms That we have uiscuargeu pur uw Holland Gin, Pepper, Pimento, Coffee, fee. accounts ho therefore solicits all who are indebted to Urn, either by note or book account, to call and make payment, cither in Cash, or Collm, which will be receiv God, our neighbors, and ourselves.

1 hen will tlie smiles of our Grand Master above, shine upou us forever, and insu Jvinneu, super com, lilue yellow GombaM.ttes, Shawls Handierchieii, Chambrays, Cottons, Calicos, Stockiugs, Flannels ihpn can a serenely behold, i lie war oi eieiaents, ed at Uic hignesi mantel price. 2 tf KoU.lies, Jantnsy tt, 1 Bw). Andrews, Tloubet) Ard. 15 Sc. Rachel filer, Mary tint-K Jhn -i ley'Brantley, Betsey Clun, CarroW, Gurfttl Chord, "2, John Churc'ii, Wm.

Utark, amue.l Wis. Canon, Andrew Pheas John T. Chry, Saaiucl K. CweH, jauies N. Cole.

the wreck of aud the crush of worlds." DccanberTith. 1319. An aflMR DWARF, TebmH of Sale under 100. Cash over that sum, RESPECTFI'pjLY uiibrms his frieudi and the public, Notes payable at Bank the 30th of March next, with ap OM'IVARY. rancis Dallier, Orin C.

Dow, Daniel Dov ihe, that he hs the Vesuvius, an assortment of DIED, on the irthof Septerolierlast, at his residence Joieuh DunharJ Jaiitcs Flenagan, John W. Ferguson, enoorsors. Jan. 8, 1820. -2-1 J.NO.

GABNIER. Goklk Stiver Patent Lever WJTCUES, saac Foster, Miss Flemitig, John Ferrell, Thomas iu the city of Natchez, Col. AilfcS WU'r- foatiiraiof the malady, wnic.i w.es Ford, S. L. Fcrtall, Rolrt Farr." direct from Philadelphia, which will be sold on very ac-rimmodnthiff terms.

awiul fubditr. Althous hu V.4 Chriitmn undent. John trriiliti, lletirr TobYic JS'oUce. raeu anion ili mm-mii ht word fsr-anca 9 not murmu. mg wora cscapca pea a iu pains were idujhbc, i GoiUd, Horatio S.

Gild.trt. Samuel Gooldey, Mrs. Sarah Guion. Isaac" Guion, D. It.

Hopkins, Daiiiel llawloT, AT an Orphiuis' Court for the countv of Adams, held iui 0v- 'j hose imrebtel, are rcqncfted to malcp immediate he I oa vcnt if they do not, their accounts will be put in-ltiou. ho. In full possession of his faculUes to the very last, last, ttlie City Hall, in Natcheon Uie 2l'th day of Novem- clearlv and whnly awr-iledhis approaching of au offirer Unction John Hay, Mauanr Hall, James JK. Hyde, llohoes llink- loy, Nathaniel Herodem. Jacob Ri Holmes Nath.miel Altholteh desirousof life, he was resigned to death, and Watch eb repaired mi ii.ar:raitt(d, as usual.

23 Harrison, Rlchsrd IiTrrwr, Hill Peggy, A. Huh Lt. l. 8. Wl.li honorabieiind useful career, mm ids conu- Natchez, Jan T.

Hall, I. F. Harris. dence of a good man. Coh Kempe na uv 3 Williams.

Jones, Dr. E. Klhldge, 3, Samuel i.t rt iariv navms stuuicu, mm i-er lasi, loi ters or Administration, ou the estate oi JIIj-FRED MLTCALF, deceased, were granted to the uersigned. All persons indebted t6 said estate, are required to mako immediate payment to the admicisirator, f-tid all persons having demands against said estate are requested to present them as the law otherwise tey will be forever barred recovery. 1 JNO, GARNIER, 1820.

2-6 4 MminiMrator; TITK SnJjscriber bers leave to inform tho publici that our politicas itistitutions he emigrated to Amenca.llis first settioment was in Virginia, where h.s talents and ac-u ,1 L. hi. into notice: he served ti Joseph Lemsnrtl. I nomas sta- nn the hbove business at his old stand on Main ler, John M'GianMiMft T-Magmtor I.T.I street, opposite Messrs. H.

iostieUiwait Co's, Auction aiagmder, AlarktiMK 2Vitiu luvaa Horns, lie lift ior swe me lonowmg p. Mins Saucy I'hilbps, Joiul ILiliD, I r. Jofm ,5 to himself, aad to the satisfacUon of his constituents. It i it a. am tnuiuliha Ail 1 COACUEEeX Fin! lMe Ragsdale 3, IJuiif id Uemiof was also his gwd ioitune mere wij niubed m.d wealthy young lady.

Sliortly after this aHhv vounr lady. Slwrlly alter mis 2 Second Hand, and smrtiiutanHirn waggim. BK TV-John Beaton, Ueniuinii) bparrow, Jouatnnn rent, he emigrated to this country, end became one ry He Keeps Gigs and Horsci to liire. StipheiisR 3, Johti Gejrgo SeW; J. II James Tobin, Lliziv 'J'amnhill.

Mrs. K. Vait" To vAneYubVic. THE Undersigned, "has lost Two Promissory Kotess bearing dute the 30th Auguft, 1319 one given bv mon the- foremost piauiers, wm i jwowii awwwut' Wbesi Hflairs between and Great Khc, i. sumeawarUke a peer, ne rauru 4 -nllemen of the fiw ai-agopns, uw- Kemoe.

and trained by capt. nrUa were AlL persons mdebted to the lat? firm of Fatter LLn-hard, are notified! to make immediate payment to tubocii readiness to take "the tented field," at any mo- VVVV'in. Ward, Wrieht. JiWpU itm Dan'irl V'aitalwr, John tiiteliurst 2j Jf.lu "vt'-aru, Vi. Wade, Mim Wright, Jofm Wilhauwi, VVa-thers, Lewis White.

UcStT of thf L.ui.lO.fice. 2-d n. i p. m. von.

p.m.!: rfur. state gazette office. T. ovrr.mnl mteht so require. storm soon ber.

or that thrir notes and accounts will be. put ioto the jir im nurd, iWir) and made pay ble the first flay of Janmy, the oUier feiven by John Blair, for tkillars.Maid made payable on the first day of January, 1(130. manner in wluch Uie above described notes bave been lost, is unknown to tho sub-o-iber; but Is fearful they hae been fdoniously taken om him. The said uotrt were drawn payable to the subscriber, and missed on or about the first of Nov. last.

EARTKOLOMEW LONG UNO. Monliceilo, Ljiwc county, Dec. 1, 1319- 2-'J hands of an officer br collection. Also, tlioi indebted anil prompUy Heyted. Fvltr, ar te-tfo.

to malo- immetliat. imy-tfjey followed the uL JAM PIS 1'OTER. Xo'ehO, Jan. 155. Creek Nation, and to J'emacoia.

sv of thewciuj at New Orleans, Uti. ewFi.

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