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t - 1 h .! arrived Si the Spot from W-!rr.'- ' tu of trt i at" la spue tx im tauu-a cxeruns oi the people of E -fk'jin aod . WUmin gtso, the ,, ;.; a L' h U f re begin, together with the en j ' 'lining were f.-.rely consumed. Oaanun,b ; 't confusion, got Lis leg broke. We have, beard if no other accident. . 'I hi n truly fbmume 5 during the buskstpt of thia meUacholf toene, a iwU stooe, which vu rolled out of one of the mill (ionrtr took a direction down the hill, and through the crowds who, parted before it quick, enough to , . Ter it to pan! which it fortunately did, without . tjiuf any injury 1 It is sutea that there were troro 10 to 1000 bushels of grain In, these mills, the vbole of which we believe will be lost besides large quantities of flour, dour barrels, hogsheads, fcc; kc and damaged. We ran give no goes, at the la nense loss of property sustained by thp unfoctu luse event I we may however vtttture to say, 40,000 (J0::.;r at a moderate computation. The night waa culm ; and the volumes of curling smoke and flame seemed to ascend to heaven, and fall again to earth In a shower, oi burning cindci. ) Our powers of descripuuo would "fau us were we te attempt to puint the scene as it really waa. The gleaming of the d mes, contrasted with tbe blackness of the ton ion the scenery around, with the attendant cir cumstances presented a picture (alas, too real!) lurjh, t the TrrpreiS Dowaftf cf F 'vx) aorr.e par;j cf it to be trai.vU'f ! ' i'ion thevj she fcJ dcrlrejsoc t' t a ' -anskLuiua of the whole wor'. t U- n o.dered by her majesty. we neouon with more pleasure Because u proves U.. 1.0 elevation can exclude the atmaoJe stud-s of (uuirc; and because we deem it e-mallv hoooura ble to the illustrious persooare who offered, as to the distioguiabed scholar who received It. jr - 1 'V- r :, scrsc! Doily Mvrtierv ' ' THE CSE Of HISTORT. ' ' Aa extract fross a vety naalaony8Mua writer, but 1 j .t "a. av 7" is cunous to observe what kind ot attention we ia treneral Dar to the events of tmst ares. We read of the rise of kingdoms, and the fall of empires, with s degree of carelessness, and treat them as fables of antiquity, la wnicb we are but Blue concerned. We turn over a few pages, are pleased with the re lation of battles and feats of valour, dose the book, and suffer the impression to die away, not reflecting that they are beacons to awns poatery, and teacU a powerful though silent lesson, which future periods should Uar and aflfily ' On the other hand, by at tending to their misfortunes, we may avoid our own, v .1 awfiillr mainuficent.'' l't One of these saills (Morton and Wilson's) waa built on the most modern construction, and had eve ry improvement and convenience, which rendered i , h not only one of the first in the United Sutea, but I ;. in the worlu. ,s-; . v , ,v I u .. , ,v '' 'mm '-Is iv ; U. I'i rV4 V P4 Lahcastbs, (Penn.) June 8d.X I ' : :4vfulBd F-riraorrlinaryln the thunderstorm .' )at Wednesday morning kst as four teamr- were . Tpassbg along the road at the east end of Mr. Amos : . rLua!s arj tte ecmraUTiltyjWlicli attend "."" " "V Tua T. z max " , ..v tf il' Horses, sSouU lead mea to par. U extensive rim.'-:; n h t e : . s tn. ' j ir.sre Wvonal cwtk. It 1 unquesooabfy to bare acnu.r, u k th .l 1, . t .cted .e f cut tU premises, that t: xpeoceaofkeep- " principles bicn.eet t-e p:: : rv,'ui L c . Idle llorto IV an onLiary" ILfff time, say SO The ianjwnUy cf it poL-'J cctc., i to ura- ' -1 rs would be 20 time eXof 8 1200 a sua auf. tarm kd:renc to dccrvry tf eifus-n, cannoc LdeU to buy your Son a Beat tittle farmi loreyer f-il to bring to U. tM r 4 er t:.e w;e e-4 tfii ' lost. -TU same expeoce employed for thd tame P" " n - - i 1 term to -raising Shoep, would produce at kM the Pr were cooducud ah euual rsiouewio-t and : same amount in absolute rmin. The lose attendant iuprulitT, we should have lest U that destructive, j on keeping an Ul Horse, should be added to ike fW .fc0 Pr - sum which with the same money direrenOy applied f P' irn.iy . might be gmW-rthat U more- Teo the I lr---A Kl5cd bT prmclples, eili- " lOtl BS T UIUXJJUU luaw utc puuivci wt uuuri- ' ton . wbkh seem to be open to lb N-tkaVl Intel- 1 Creneer, would be of incalculable benefit to- tbes United States A paper purely devwted td a pardV adparrytiMistkndkMdtoalltheeitrvagancie and exaggeradons of the passions and views of its. -patrons. Can such a paper be a vehicle of correca T information i 'Every unprejudked nun knows tliaL. bcainoi.- ' l - - ' .v ,.-, f $ ROWAN 8LBU.iBa. ,,; "the fbUowlne U list of all the Tickeu sJW a , ' this OSicei in the 3d clas of the Lehigh Lottery ' . a l. tsr av 1 i J 1 fair conclusion, that lhe comparative advantare t . . . mg oneep, ratner than keeping one surplus or ssary none in 29 years, H B XXX ... v, ., , XytsrWary rrm, iht d Star. : RALEIGU, , TUUK$DATi JtXK 1, I8Ht . fi. We are authorized ta'atam Vaara th IfstiCiv I which have vet been drawn. The drawine is now iu j kiwhs h muiuui mn iiww w journal ) max aiaj. joscpo ti. cryas, oi Bertie couo- progressmgwrrice 01 1 lcaeis, & 1 w- ' , , thdr constitutions trora what wat defecUve, we ty, is a candidate to represent that District in Con- ; Pmxbs or Frv Oou.ArsKo. 4792, 5800, ; ouy be able to raise a superstructure that may be gress. r is , , w w- a . , , , TU 9791, 8796-f79l,-U794V 1477' durable and permanent. In this view of history : k -V"., J ' , -v ". " V-';4'.' Ir79 ITMaSisr, MITt, 3710,37107,37110. ' one of the most powerful Instructions it conveys is, LieuU CoL Duane haa resigned ms cmnmission 40153, 44079, 44077; 44078, 407, 44077, 45073, " the consequences that inevitably follow certain- ac o(bc u. S-The last Aurora contains 47073.4707, 49073, 49074, 49792,49755, 49796, tions. These, as they, might not at first have ap- , declaration of the Editors intention to defend en. . Bi.aj--JJoV;4791, S795, 797, 8794, 8797 T pearea ataJ, were regarded. Experience lully wUktnson, aeainst all his enemies, however now. disclosed them, and ooeneu a scene ot horror hu-1 ri . -c.t;,.,,. . . , , " . . mink. r "nm I i. l.U r..ll I r . uu w icugui luujr aiicsicu uiai ine cnatn whi&ooi .The Naahvilla f - . - nection between' these causes and effects is inevita- ble and certain; th nmnlh and Slaymaker's place (leading to and near the tumbikelironseauences wiU tliy were all at the same instant struck with, light-j. s! i'i 1 nm?; une ot tne teams had hve horses, bekmeing ;Mo Christian Wilmer, (Chickeys ) the whole five ' ' were killed. The three other teams had each four " horses. They belonged ' to the' following named persons, via: Jacob Brant, Jacob Holdcman and Ja cob Baker, and each of these teams had three hor Vses killed. The drivers were all on their saddle ,T horsesv -Three of the saddle horses were killed, and the fourth escaped ; but what is most extraor- . dinary and Providential is the circumstance, that not one of tbe drivers appeared to be In jured bv tbe ; lightning, j One is somewhat hurt by the fall of Jus horse. -. " '- t- Marvellous as this relation mat appear, we can ' vouch for its authenticity in every particular. We Lave it front undoubted authority, 1 . ' j . The teams all appear to have been struck at the same moment. " They were following each other :i in close orqer. 1 : .;-v. , . vifARLESTOK, -tune a un the Btn May a se f veie storm pssed over part of St Bartholomews and St Paul's Parishes, to the extent of about thirty " miles, it passed over Mr, Champeys plantation .. tn 5U -.ruul's, at 13 o'clock from the Swth East . but the wind changed shortly afterwards to North West, when an immense auantitvoftransDareni ice fell inpiecf'manyof which were 2 v1.2 inches long, , 2 inches broad and neat ly 2 inches thick, - It des troyed 26 acres of his cotton, and in its course over other plantations did considerable damacre to the 8798, 8799, 8800, 14796, 479t, 14799, .14800, -17795,17794, 1779517797,17798, 17800, 33161 33164,33165, 3" 3 169. 37 101, 371 05; 37103, 371091 Ten.) Clarlonof May 1$, mentl- 38,03 i8lO4,a8tOy381O7,'38108, 38109, 381 10, . 'ZrrL 40m. 4.163. 0l4S. 40166. 40167. 40170. 4207 U" ma . . . . v . j . I i wniMin "'"It. visa. iiauGiUUDpuniD UUU 1 - - ' j ' . . - . .ay xn uuin oo.Bpr. place, trom Natcbei--aid mention a report that -3313, 4307a, 43077,43078, 430so, 4u7 a I the most happy, the most l i InarmJ 080, 45071, 45074, 4 J075, 45077, 45C79, 47C7U ; , sriU ensue. ; - ; ' ,g?eeing with bis consdtutiolw 47078, 47p79, 47080, 49076, 49077, 49079, 1 , . ' 4. -t -" Sr.- 3 - . w mm -mm r wi "W r -are e-fi-war,. v ram ttspricuu m 4ucrt ons the arrival of Br V Ym trl Invent , ffi.. ,K- HTLl If . A.. .. . . . .. ,.:;..J THLivkPOOLATHiiiAOM..Thehitory .aenre!rof M a. nrintMl p.fi; r-, 1 EAmtfeWAiBExtract, of af letter, frbni th ut ineir Ai&enKum u their apirit by this Library, with a Reading-K perf and other journaUw-for all periodical pub- UcaUonav whether daily, monthly, quarterly or f! 'the .benefit of hB wife and children, who we are '" Mrlv: ar, 1I-H jaurn In .Enn-UnH 'J fn I miormeo, reside in uie western part of this state. , s I . t . " , . . ' ir ' " " "TlT""- " . In tlio Messeneer of the 28th ult.'i9ocr Cd n?gnt- we,"a nxlsed nP - ud,iei,iy . W IU UWIWT IUIMUIUU1M VUG MtUIIK VUC UXT I lIlV ., l . i , . after dinner ol the want of a- public library in 7 -7L VrTrT.r.:i 1 -- the town, and they agreed to call a meetinrfor TJ? the purpose cf forming one. The meeting was 0f the regimental chest, &c. " Tbi regular Gndu. tire Iwuse"; which' frori its cratt mh rocking u vcruact nicy wen w htuju ioudq tncmscivcs i uerom frincetm (as be styles himself) immediate alone.;. What shall tv do now in said the one : J ly on entering his said firoteti ;madV.a firetett also a- his friend j V take you the chair., I will be secretary ) we will draw up our resolutions una nimously and advertise them " Thcv did so i long we imagined it 'could not stand, i4 The bolls rung, most violently i we therefore nude our escape as far as possible Into the open air.. 'Ms siock con tinued abodt a minute,' and after a moment's calm and accordingly after Trench leave of .wa ceeded by a second ot.!, ffU-toi-e akrm- t i i , . i ' - . . . . .1 mty ana h.ivt than that nrHrf. iwirl uf.ti.l-I wit?, r-.fl - wa a iviivh ivavD uil ,- . u . . . - v . . . . ' . bis friend he ha taken his doctorship off throueh 4 6cavJr tnan W w1d atiehdeu with rail ; v, politeness of a gentleman "rae syoi w s nuw more te i . i. I ritfirrM. Mill nrrwjuvloil likai if rmm flia c.ium'W - ' the, centre , into the sea Georcia. . Thmilch th rml: r . . "-T .Vl.UVUI.II I. i ....... . were tiUMCripea to eacauutt the linest insutu- ."i, fakr beforeThe rnublkTiS pZ the sky perfectly dear 'a.Kl bright with stars. tionothekmdinthckingooni , ; J V rVASl not. ctoStobeW-Thl shock continued .houCt ' - - i f j.- .!. p .t w-t-A. . two minutes, and was most dreudfuh Thi pm ' . . I 1U1 LIB UCLCLLKII UI LUC lIIIIJflfHI lirfl in TF11S nilM I ' . " - w AICIUT UOUl LQIK.A Knman npnaant I ..... , . r lately found in a field, at Monterose, a coin tMmav lead to his apprehenson, if noticed bv th. PA. hhree r"hm the space of half an hour from. which I, ' .kw-i,,. ft" . ., : ! .T ' I the first, ail . a -a,'. . - .1 1VI SB SUlVUKiWWUi alaLAJe XT IOi . rt. . i . .i. ' is supposed to be the most uncicnt that is extant. I . .. .. . .. ,w . I laree; ! ' t comparatively Blight. Ct' The chief symp- ' Anrim rrtifirs 1VTAKA i - " It is thought to have been coined by Servius Tul I celebrated horsa Sir StJomm t-w Me dogs barking and howling most terribly ; watches ! 1 lus, the sixth king of the Romans, who died in the beJen aTth cfccki either attbpin entirely; or else losing- ' : 1 yeat of Ronie 243; t It Is, consequently, J330 year. XT.2J& time t the bell in all the houses rinW viofentlv. . old. ;IUWeiEhull ounces 17 peruiyweiehti hitherto dry and he starsv .VlSJSf Mr.Bond's horse Hampton; formerly calletf Hkkcl J. W cMtc.ndcofieldV, killed mepou.tryd r : r . r iuuu iub K.uiur. yi ut iew-iora uveninr rost I ?. " . .. pig. The Ttiermometer stood at 76, but i hal head of Minerva, seen in full face, with the ' immediate!- after the atorm eommenfed It fell teJ"Ti"v ViT ,7; j T ' , . exclaims that the Arirfe rirritwUvani&d."J. 5 .reuuon acrotwine aayive. ;-andat8odockKM.itwMWW ' ' ...aal ..a.. S a aas-aa I --- am "--'-- wwawaa. anj M J WaV WtilSUI I I. 1,1, I I a several succeeding mornings the Thermometer ttood at 50 to 53.--C'mrr, itpatest hini Wis therefore'Wanran itnunu v- - chasing said obligations as we do noa intend to pay Uiem untd the above cakbai-rasmenU are removed.- J0I1XCARS0X. , - -a- .'.May 20th,18l0. TIE drawing oftlie Cape-Fear Lottery is now progws Lnff. Four thousand Tickets Have been drawn J 1 there will be 1000 drawa per week, for two weekal . M..a.. I'Saia. W aa Tu.aaft iitu Am fuil1 nf a MN a, UUHICa a lie uiav uicivr n aibivoi wa uvauai ui vwu ws. be entitled to g 100.- The gain In favour of the wheel ay uis time is S 4000. ,-,tiit,t -3 -sV ,f J 'J I Persons wiahinir Ticket, can have tnem sent to anr, I ."PostOffice in the" United States warranted undrawnJ Tne pnee or Tickets will rise in a snort ume as tnuco aa fain oi the wheelwul jusuiy. Tayetteville, June 11, 1810V i i The pri j the gain fir OBANSOH. V fif a- :i.V. V NOTICE." i. Deep & on toe A General meeting of the Stockholdewef tlie D ' XV. Haw-Kiver Navigation Company, will bi held first Fnday In August next, in the town of Havwood, affree-J aDiy to law, lor me. purpose oi , ecunp om nu w . t .. . i. - i, ..i vausaci iucu outer ousuicna as inuv vs buuhciuiv uiui, - June Jlth 1810. ' 4f,f:;f.H BlTAXSqN. . ; tiTATE Of NORTH CAROLINA,,;: J'-'tr, r. BURKE COUKTV. 'Hi''Uj an Equity Slarch TeroVlSlO, ;;; Verdry Collins, ; " ' .i VC"1 -''"',1 '' JoltB, Sevier & John CSreer. IT apreariny to the Satisfaction of this Court that- lhe de fendanu to thia Ilill reside wllhout the Sut, that pro era r.anunl h served on them It is thereupon ordered thatunlewi the defendanU do appear at the next Term of this Court to beholden oath fourth Monday ot septan, her new. at the Court House in Morjhmton. and make de fence, tlje Bill shall be taken ftra eotifet$et and made perpoj auai aipunst uiem, iwiereu- aii wa uui uruw u fui- uslieit threa weeks successively m the Star. t ; i -4 XCopy) :; Attest, A.L.ERWIN.Cl'k.fc.M.E. . STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, Bgures. Oa he xxergue i inscribed, in large ZSlaTiZ cnaracters, Kumji. i ne metal u very pure, and tatyB th" v.vft.Wr..: ' To attenlpt givihg an idea of tbe confusion and? to the Egyptian copper tl,e Petenbug Editor with a degree of. W pride mmg l highly becomfng the occasion, - what "iSIS ? yyoM bttii were ii when he Is informed that both Sir Solomon and I " ","""ul " BUX1 na BT, Hickory are.Vlitinla hones U! which isthe Jact e11ent g" were. filled with all ages sexe . me latter was raised by the deceased Collier Harv l" ",T" T M, ' . 7 . H "17'S"S county, and ran for, many !". ?J,Tirrw- ! s V"?6? " - ith proper spirit vindicate the Ter TCe' wh?ch ,eave us wst unpleasant C y , 4 ird hoesTand dap. an ex- Xt lJli i has a considerable analogy Of the coin of the Ptolemies. nson oi -vnarics-iaty county, ana ran lor many years at New-Market and other courses.-The Kdi tor ought to have been better informed ere he made I so broad an assertion." ,. - J'- . 4 i-r, . . 1 " : " ' 4 ' -RC RURAL (ECONOMY. 'm .W;y---,i''aaai .')':f?'rif:i,--i-;,wft INTERESTING TO FARMERS. A letter fromtthe Collector of Ocraeock, to the Editor of I , uc Hortoia HeraiO, oateu tzabeth City, N.C.) Junel ..at J"-T,s .f 7J .- 5 W'-'-l 4vr M hole time, between 77 &. 78.'; every, moment. : lhey remained out the whole- hight, since which Ttime they have; pitched in the. different squares and open places where they re main during Jhe night nor do I thln 'they. will be induced to sleep in their houses for some time.' Providentially, there were no lives lost, as no houses, were actually thrown down, but' many persons have ' A Ma2 ... af.MAMtaaa af. .f.t' 1 .1 WW. I lvaaa.tl KIS rsaaavl tA toW taKMU !n ..... . . ' A rv,5vJ f K- ivmrM -nH nrofita. -J"" vjwii. vsncr, sn no scnooner tiero, I . . """vv4 ,u, rtr""r "j c.r:.T T;. r'lr. 1 01 ry (Maaachusetts) who bring, information ottna injury they have usuuaed. , The thcrmome . rc,.. . - that Khooner of abdut 0 ? toh that sailed from ter was, during the wh very rcasuuuuie esunmic ot tnuica, auiu ui bum Erative expences, are, in our opinion, very justly Iancad.-";'''''fV-.ty --v''' ' . ' ' J&xpenctt (if raking one Coltfvix:' ' Finding the Mare one winter, j - ' ' including loss of theuse of - her and other unaviodable i?s-j. Vi-i. .;n . ... '. 90 , I ingtoManvr, 1 be tonowms is the manner in whirb afmuuK.uw VOii'Ui. yesww,. ':". ' V thu nror-rf... cniw.hiri IS1 W. .holl K t ,,nn no i I I r .-w. ii v mioti. iuuiivii uiuj ;tUW W- ,l.ij.' r --i:.' .: . tne TCiue iouii ui fuuubKs,ana steer lor me naven of otr country' good i nor "need' We doubt'; suc cessful voyage, with the Cotutifution for our Polar old, at S AO per year, r'.' ;H-;' i-v'i - 160 00 ftaT 1 . .a . . s marsaen wnart, onoin, last l nursdav tor Ucra-1 ' cock, missed the , Channel and upset on the. Bar, :rmt'JJomlMti Wenham Wa where ail hands perished. - tried c; witchcraa colore, him ; herdversaiier v Z; f&M;;rzmm-.,', . v ..... swore she could fly ; . Prisoner, cun you By ?"'Ves V We observe, in the last Brattlebotoueh Renorter. mv lord Well then. a prospectu ; for publishing a ' weekly paper ; in J against flying. i? She- lost r character, but saved 3 i Windsor, (Vermont to be entitled The Wash. her life's wiW- not convict even by confo-v 'He is" 'great and 4elf-r3ised character whomr praise unnerves not he' is a greater one who sup- :;; : nnrtt tiniiial- mnanVw th 1 nvui.p ia li avkn. u ilk ' . 1 1J I . " 1 ! . Amount, . .. v. v. u VB .. w .. . w ...w 1, ' " " rrw, . . - . 1 1 ... I j and Colt, during the raising, - " V 7 """- "'f r our acknowledged powers, represses hi own, and evea ' i -worth the interest of the ' i ruot.' rff- .v-'??f,'5is.'---'- tnn to use utideaeryed. censiire.H ywtii 1 amount for one year,' - . 9 60s ; -f4. '"' - ' '' rT cs: ''5 --f 'es ,-vM i'w'-'Vt;-' It aprjears from the ;Citizen, or yesterday morn- , He that speak all he" know,swulreaaUy'6peaK: VmK:mrmi: ... , , 8 WJ6 ... Sfe-Mr. Cooper, the Tragedian, is on the ye wMM.iloeRiiotknbi.i fn&xfience of keeping 3Q Jour yean. ,hu departure for Europe, and that it 1 uncertain . - r-.-:;'.:'. iMttTifl- Feeding 20 Sheen 4 year at- ' .'. ' ' :'--" : whetherheintendtoreturotomucountiy.V7 ' ',8 8 a year eacnlsR'40a ' ' ' ' f j'"''" M Ytr QazetU! jf ;.vear.ind4 vearslsi- . R 160 00 .W-,. V.-W .s G'(1VW' 'W-.V -V;- raisein I , bmce Napoleon is married and Sir Francis Bur. I t&v. iW-.l V.i : ?.T;.-tT- They, will probably the time 80 lambs t g 2 , ;i each, which ought to be -dedutted; - c, -n-y -They will produce 'annually -; 8 30 worth of wool, which , will be a net gain of . ? 1 . : . ' . - -i .'',. 1 6d ..00. dett in the tower, there seems but little prospect of I i our being immediately irratiGed with- anv more l important Ihews". from , Europe.' The last mails, from all parts of the Union, are , more than usually I barren of eery thing momentous or btereing I married;' In Moore County, on ihe 31st ult. AtU onx, . 5'. .... Court of Equity April Tenn,l810; cunion k joei nam gey, 1 , i v j . - . T. i ' " U SBlLL OV C0MVI.AtVT.' f 'f y TT appearing to the Court that the following defendants 1 L reside out of this state, via. Busannah Ramsey, Js. Brown ., and Mary his wife, James Miles and Nwhiawife, there. Liter ah. v. We are happy to announce the flat tei mg distinction recently ; paid to our rountiyman , Ur. Benjamin S. Barton, Professor of Materia Me- d'c Natural History and Botany b the University V'l Pennsylvania, A copy of bis elegant and valua l?t? k tlrti Elements of Botany was presented by h llayris, Es-j, the American consul at St. Petrrs ... 13a no 1 yet Ibis uncommon statrnation is nrobablv onlv th By this calculation it' will appear, that the horse I delusive calm that precede a tornado and a soon Esq. Attorney at Law, of Wadesboroush to Miaalw" when raised,- must sell immediately on rising four years old, lor the sum ot g 169 60 to make the far mer whole for the expences of raising himAnd of course, if he should remain one' year on; hand without pro: uile employment, pie whole expense Lf keeping a lull grown horse a year, say 8 0 must jbe added. . " -t 'v ,'&, yij!-.T-tii-1"i& , r T) i kfnat' Kntinnea r.f tittlnn QV a1.istnaBva4 ev But the business of raising Sheep, calculated to the same amount of expejice, refunds the cost of feeding, and; leaves to the farmer 8 nett profit of & 120. To which mny be added the consideration of r'ontinual increase, by keeping them to any length of time. !' The advantage then in favour of raising Sheep, rather than Horses, is suucienily proven by this estimate.' And the immense as nis noney moon is over we may expect that the Raacca oteket, oi the former countyr ' -; ' v t s French Emperoujr will give the printer, the soldier .njen'Hji 'v' Viv,:-v:' comes it is not very probable her cargo pf news will .,-, .fr s.ijji c6MM0rtCATl0N' : V --f-Vv! -'' be .c.fthe most.acceptable.lW Ptti on the .20tn of May last,' in Humane i 1 av T-iH.'' rJ.ff--' county, (Ten.) Major JomY'.AIaton, ii the :43d yea!-' Cure for the rN.W are assured. ft?t"i of k im: an r s.. , ti. a i ti. ..i ' L I ' r " a. w . a tl V'SI V" ' " aaiaj.w wWMaV . Baltimore Federul Q-rzette) from most unquesti onable'idthoiity,; that the strong apple vinegar fre enily proven by j quently 'apj Hed to tile part affected, is a sovereign an aftcctiort i,u,'vr,d and tth and irreparable J remedy, for the cure oite most, inveterate tetter. frientL .- -u t 1 -J r ty. lie has left a widow and " five childwn, and a. very extensive acquaintance, t6 lament the loss of trther and taaccitx
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