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7 M ,".,.". - .v ' - --. fip, ... . J -.,.!' -.- V ,.-7-. v-.-t :A- .- , r . ?. ' f - 4 tt ,, - -- ' , - - -; , ' - ' I " L-L-f'J-Li-.i 1 - L ' ; !L.' ' ". , v rUDUSIIED WEEKLY BT ' TltOMJS'llEkD&RSOX, Ja (PRIHtER TO THE STATE,) FA YETTEVlLLE STREETt OPPOSITE THE STOIJB FOUNTAIS. RALEIGH, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY Jl; 1814. - 1'.' CThrtcpoysi per annum. 1(1 .A . i '-cuse Navigation Lottery. - ; TBB dViTOf of the Ketue Rifer MtritV.n 'LoUery A will positily eqmtiKnoe irrtle manth of April n it ; ' X few lickeU'TemiM yt itntokL Tbots wlto art ' .' , . potd la prcAM wfli rto wtu to pWf toon. - ovVi WM.8ASSEB. . ' 4 YV'r '.-" ' ; ; IaUlulfoftheMcoarei SAiafield, 3vC 1, J3IV 5-3t ."' KOTICE. : ' C'Y 05 " o' nlUi J a note 0? hand pven by G'Jam Pool JLi and EurJinjf-JnUpaon to the ioUcribr, fur the turn a '. ol Cfly dull an 1 dated aome tiro In )ctober or Nor em. berlaat, and due tavne time in February nektC AH prr ; ; -' aoni are berebr fotwamed - from trading for id note, . v and tho aaid Guam Pool and Starling Johnson from jvajr v ' inff tlie atone to any person except my tell' -or order. . : Johnatn County, Jan. 22, 1814 KICOLS. S-3tp". r . . :r,V , FCPa SALE .12P0 acrea oflnt,Ut Johntton County, on the 8with , aide of Utile river, 15 miles Worth of Smithfield and SO - miles at of iUleigh. Tbo land: formerly belonged to Simon Price." The 4 and ia valuable, and may b pur- cuacea on, tne very lowest terms for en or cream , January S3st 1813 Jonathiui Jloldef. - i A House and Lot&c.ih.'Ralelgli, ;,::-:;,FOR sale. , . ,-v T WILL acU on very reasonable terms, my House U Lo. .V , situated on Hargrt 8treet, lUMgh about lOOyajaJs 4 from the Market House.. a. TogetberrWilh all my Huuse? ; . hold and Kitchen Furniturt' Also my Brick vara, which tsv ; ' is in good orders snd about 100 cord of wood ready cut ' ' and near the yard. Abta two horse Waggon, ana har. Cv' Besingood order,'andlWo hones. '" If the above pro. perty is not disposed of here it will be sold on the r 21st davof this month, (being the first day of Court,) at ; Fublic Sate, for ready money;.; WILLIS HELMS. Raleigh. Jfeb. a, 1814, r' - ' ; -V ' V LOST OR LENT. JUJflUS'i Letters, Goldsmith's Animated ' Nature, Broad Grins, Beauues of Shakespeare, Lee s Memoirs, T Newton's Letters, Salmag.diChartes XII, Lord's Milita. J Vy Catechism, Frankliii's lii'e. some numbers of different NOTICC' THE EaVteribe'r oHert his services rf P"' sans tiavinr dealings with the State Dink at S.alis burf. He wUi trans ,t tms iness upon tK following terms. ; Tot presenting a note for discount, receiving the money "H PTnt wvet, one dollar. - . r . lor renawina'noteyonetloll.ir. " . . . Letters addresKl to Urn at Satisbnry, (t V'") Btl Uidfly attended tonealera with the Bank m ho entrust tleir business to him will regularly forward money and notes for renewal. . r- , - ' , A . s , , THOMAS L, COWAN,- Dec 15, 1813. .... . NOTICE, f T71LL he sold on the 23cd of Fehraary next, at the Court-house. in Washington, 22,000 acres of land, pate n led bv John HalL present owner' unknown, situated on the south: side of Pamptico river, adjoining or near the head of south dividing creek, for ready money or so mucin as W(U pay the taxes for the year 1812, and cost of d- vertiiing. . - SLAD& PCAKCE, late Siicrin. ' December 24th, 1813. ....'-, . I z .' SHERIFF'S SALES, i irilX be sold at the Court-House in Bladen county. On vy the: 15Xi. day of February eja, lke fuUowing tracts parcels o uana lying in s.-ua coiiurv, or so much. mere. vigaunes, &e. e.v whoever har them tn possession is , lequestedtorcturnuicmtothe btar omce. ,. , . ; t FOR SALE, . : lElcvert hundred ami thirty tcru qf Landt lying r-t thrt e mile eatt 0 Oxford, Granville county,' JV C THE Land is well watered and calculated to produce Tobacco; Corn, Wheat, ic. on which there is open land enough to work twenty or twenty he hands. On the ' premises is a large and commodious welling House,' with other necessary out houses. Also a large and valuable T Apple Orchard.. For terms apply to y t . ,? t '; - Jwmh Brodoie, sen ScfitemBcr i3, i83: J f -vJ t.-. i fa Sadd!crsy Boot and Shoe-Makers. 1 2 BREWER i'-E, FAIRLAMB'a, , . V- f LEATHER-STORE, '- OLD STREE'T-PtrMRStvRG. . . Tlf HERE Saddlers, Bobt and Shoelakers may be Sup ' W nlied on the most reasonable terms with 5ml, AVm h$t Harness, nd Bridle Leather? Grwn iand Wnx Calf oiains ; iooi-tcg, vi"!, ,nu iupuMiu Wa and Grain j Upper Negro Leather 1 Bellows Leather , 'BoUgh and Lining Hides t Hog and Sheep 6'kins ; Tan ner's Oili Waggon and Chaise Collars. Their stock con- sisuentirelyofthe best Northern Leather. Country gen tlemenwdl find it to their interest call Orders punctually, attended to. i' 6-tf . v January 1BW. "lost . F ROM 'the Baggage Board of the Mail Stage, between4 n Uichardsdn's and Warrenton, on the night of the 19th inst a SEALSKIN TRUNK, containing my clothes The Trutdwas of: light blue, approaching a white cq lour. Among the clothe was a pair of. blue Cassimvre Panta'oons,' another paiij of light coloured corded atidf, ne red Waistcoat, the buttons setin rings, together with three or four others t two Linnen Shirts, (rufBedy Ad an Epauktt. Also atumber of Lettersr Papers, Sus. of lit tle consequence to any one but myself. I will give five dollars reward to any person finding the same, who will lodge it, or give information to Ueorge Nichols or Thos. Christmas, of Warren county. ' SAMUEL THOMAS- Louiaburg, January 24,184. 4 3t. or of as will pay the 4axe and charges of advertising due thereon fur the year af 1810, 1811 and 181 A as each piece shall st atul cliargea.iierein lur its year or years. . vf .' 40 acres, tyiug on the Lake trees, near or joining the lines of Anders, supposed , to belong to the heirs of TLos Ashe, dee'd. for Ahn years, I81Q, 1H11 and 1S12. 1 1U3 acres on Lyon SWamp, adjoining the Lnct oXJohn Browivdec'd. supposed to dcUmii lo the heirs of Peter Bordeaux, fvC the years, 1810, loll andl8H ' 300 acres the N E side of the ordi-tJH river, adjoin ing the lines of Utnjamin Lock, supposed to belong to the heirs ot'Edinond.Fagcrty for. the years, 18' 0, 18U k, 1812.: ' ; ', '"': ' 1 . -'-i-'f ' .. ' -i ." 200 acres, on Middle Swamp, adjoining the lines of WilGant Heudon and John Kuss, supposed to belong to Archibald . Hooper, for the year.i 1812 V" " 200 acre on BrJvin Maxsh Swamp, adjoining tJie lines of James Ftwuiniugr supposed to .beUnig lo ' Maradcn Campbell of New Hanover County, for the year J 8 12, 60 acres on the Brown Mai'-sh, adjoiniug the line of John Kelley, the property of Alulington Lcwm, for tlie year, 1812 '' ' ? : - . 890 acre on the Brown Marsh Swamp, adjoiuing the iuu:s ot John M'Neil, belonging to the heirs of Thos. Fitz gerald, tor the year 012. . , . , ,4 250 acres on tlie south west side of the South, river. joining the lines of Anders, the estate of William Anucrs, der'i. tor the year io4z ... ' . 200 acre tlie property ot Joshua Williams, situation unknown, for the yer 1811. ; . , 50 acres on the wrestree prong, the property of Enoch Tyson for the year 1811. supposed lo joui the hues of Mares. - 200 acres on Goodman Swamii, adjninin? the lines of James Singletary, sen; Supposed to belong to Thos Robe. on, for the year WW,. 100 acrea the property of Charles Bauldwin, fur the year 1812, situation unknown. loo acres on tue norui east siue ot tue North West ri ver; adjoining the lines of Bnuiti, the property of Shupard Russ. for the year 18l2f 740 acres on (he Shinglcford Swamp,' adjoining tlie line of William M'Cree. the property uf Joseo'i Iterter. (of tenant in possession, Samuel Edwards,) for tlie year 182.. 46 acre Uic, property oT Thomas Taylor, for the year 1 81 L situation unkuowu. 150 acres on Ellis's Creek, sdjoinlng the lines of James Cain, the property of William Uigfbrd, fertile year 182. Do acres, me pnpeity oi osriui joimaon, tor the year 1811, Situation unknown. 3 town lot, known in the plan of Elixabei.h Town by their numbers 45, 47 and 76, for the year 1812, owners unknown, .r s , , ' Dee. Siai ;-W.STltEE-lT,SlierifT. ( Adveitibiug 5 dollars ) 2-S r Windsor and Fan, j Chan-Making THE'stibscribera resnectfutlv inform their friends uA, JL. the pah lie, that they have commenced the ahov bn- smes m tm Rty,'tder um una oi ua ii ttu I i av SOX, and flatter ihewiilves, that tliey will bee sbledtQ funyh any article in their line, on th most resannable termX and jit the ahnrtest notice. Thnr pledg them selves, that their work shall be executed in neat and workmanlike manner, and they trust, fr m their unremit ted exertiona to please, they will receive a portion of pub. lie patrot.sge. - , ... - ,-r f)TI llUTH. r.. V- -r-j ; i . v . ,v JJAVIO KUTH,Jml. Raleigh, February 2, 1814. :K , 5 3t pl v V Wlliamsborougb "Acadeipy v TUB Students of this Institution; were examined. Atf " the 15th inst, before the Trustee and in the pre sence of the parents and guardLtns of tht pupils. Thejr evidenced great application on their part, and much abi lity and attention ra their teacher. .The Trustees flatter themselves that the qualification, of Ijr.'.Hilhnaa, the Principal in the Academy, the healthiness of jht sia tion, tue cheapness, of board, aiid-otlmr advanlagea of the place. Will indue the public to give this seminary that patronage which those inducements merit.-' .Tlie session will commence on the first Monday in January 1814, un. der the superiiitendance of Mr IlUinaa - Board my be had in private families in tow and neighborhood. a very reasonable terms, , . ..v' , .-v.. .N, a"", ' ' f-w Dev. 25. , v ' 1 tf " J- HAMILTON.' fcee'y. , having placed ia our. potseskloo the whcJc'of , the- cBemy' : posts tm thvt iioe; it Jbccamr irV'. -t taattef cf. imperious duty, to retrJUt ovXa '. I M merict, th tniserle which the uafarunate jnhbitnti of Kewtrk had been made, to uf , fer upon the evacuation dF Fort "DeorgeT"-. 1 The yillagea of Lewistoo,' Black Rock, awl:X' UufTalo', have accordingly been burned f j : V. At thej same time that his excellency theV . cocntdandtr'of the force sincerely- deprecates v. V. thi mode of trarfare, be trusts, that it will bo' v, ' iufficie'nt to call the' Attention of every tandid t ' and impartial person, bofh amontrat ourselves - - ; T and the enemy; "to Ntne circum stances', froia- i which Iftias wisen,lo satisfy thm that tht A 7; rfepaftue from v the established aisagrs of war ' ,' . has prigmated with America herselfl and thaif. to her alotieVare jusUy chargeableaU, toe' aw ' ful and unhapy cousequences which have hilh V',' erto , fljwed, and arejlikciy 'io- result from -V 1- it. '.-rvav.f ... 'r-fc'ATV. : It i snot necessary to advert to the toiidac', ' . ' FOR SALE, . Vu Might hundred and ninety two octet of Lattdr . 7 Tr.OtXJHT to he epul to any m - W arrtn cuunty.lyihg on each side .of theSte rohdy adjoining. tlie ' land of Geii. WiUiaiua.and others, within C mile of Warrenton rtd ; 4 fwm tli Shotco SpriKirs, with . .4Pan a tonveiiient Uwrllinif House, imrrovements.'whichlwiMechantf6for I Jul in ee, or sell low or eash or good jwipcr, and givo posses sioii on or buore tne nrsvoi January neau . ; . . . , M..,THOMAS 11AWR!3S.. SepterDW4tuV1813: o7;ir ;' . ; l ; Kj'Ojlj' ' i "5";M'r- IT- NEGROES FOR SALE. ' i f WILL kII, attheCourt.Hmjs in SaUsbury; on Thurs 1 day the 3d day of Slarch next, a pumbei-pf NEC ROES" belonging to the estate oi Samuel 3. bavagei among them are several young breeding wenches, together with Uielr children j m' these wencliea, sonie i accustomed to houie work and will suit per.W wanittig servants for that purpose they are iixeiy anatui oeiong to a urge family of Negroes who are unacrati excuiient character. . . . . . i. . . i i . . . -. . . .. ... ". . ... A credit OI SIX nwnuu ws ua jjicitun,it, w bond and approved security. - ' v" f - wiiiua nianci, Aum r. Jan.17,1814. , , 6-3t NEW BAKERY. thk copARTWiasmr or SMITH, AND S. K. FULLER, ' lATAS dissolved on tlie 19 th of January.. TheBusinest f f tn future will be carried on in all its various branches t by the subscriber, who flatters himself that he will gi ve ils-. general satisfaction to those who may favour him with ( their custom. BREAD-may b had at his Bake Houk Q every morning warm for breakfast. Common Flour Bread -t ,ay also be had as above. All kinds of Bread, Cakes, ockers and IIouv, whole sale or retail - 3 m ' - ' - GIDEON )B SMITH. , were lieither withintheirommarHL nor aiihir, to the cootrdtil of hi sezcellency, their acts t.in-X S not be ascribed ' to uro, veven it .theyl wanted ; ii ' tliatjusticatiou which the C)rcumstinceVjuat , occasioned them, so amply. afft.rdr'-, ' ;. It wiR be ; sufficient for- the prisntyurp'TCv 1$ and in order td mark the character of the war,' ') -as carried, do. upon the fwntWrHf thesej pVo- V- vi .cesto trace the line ot conduct observed 1 by" his Excellency "'todv this . Iroopa dVr;: J command; since the- commencement rf k. L V; f i - i tilitc, and;to ontfaif it witlphat cf the'eai rC'-&: n nc nrsi invasion ct . vpper tJanada tockv ;. ' I place in July, 1812. when the r American forces unucr png, g-:n. auu crossed -over and tdok possessioa oi oanuwicn, wttcre they began to ' " f manifef t ar disposition scrdiilcfent frnWba'f ef i i a rTtugtianimou enemy, ana winch tUey bavi smee invariaDiy aispiayea, jn markipg ouCaa;!?'?; , ibjects of theit peculiuf i;elentmenthe.llival 'W j Twenty Dollars Reward. t ANAWAY'O'om the subscriber on tlie 2d instant j likely rlrgiw man, named liKNHY, oi dark complex ion. thirty-two or diree years of aire, about five lest ele ve.ii inches high, has a sulky stubborn )ouk( talks short and appears dimdent when spoken to; had on when he went away a negro Cotton coat, pantaioonsVifd vest hoincspui, no other clothing rccolloclcd. 1 prekuiae lie is lurk'uiir a- bout in tlie county of Nash, either at Mr. Michael Collins or Amongst the Negroes belonging to the MivHuhardb of laid County. .1 he above reward of tw. nty dollars Will be given to any one delivering said nogio Henry a me livinir widiin three miles of Louisburer. Franklin cmiivlv. or ten dollars to any person apprehending said negro and lodging ni:u in any gaol mi una tne state so Uiat 1 get lm again. . : - - NAT. HUNT. Januarys, 1814.. , 2if 4 FOR SALE, 610 acres of VVestertt Land, LYING about 23 milri fixim Nashville, in the state of Tennessee, on Big Harpelli, winch will be sold o;i reasonable terms, or exchanged for Lands. in this Stale. The Lsjkl is said to be of a good quality, for which sn undoubted title can he made by the subscriber. Foi in formation, apply to Samuel Goodwin, Esq. of this city. a Raleigh, Jan 20 . Vw i . .Lost or Mislaid, A JUDGEMENT for forty -nine dollars and 15 ce-.its, against Uob't. WhittiiiKiort, With Win. V. Bryan ae- curv. ami 'endorsed. to- me 6y John Kmith, (short i alK' t. Johnston County. The Judgment wal granted the 27m Mav. lit .'"All person are caunonea against tracing for said, Judgment, and the principal ai.d security are Cirrwariuid against paytng it to any person wutTtx self- vb It. V1".' lAiuiktiAiir,- NOTICE. THE subscni1eis, at th0 last term of theCiirttif Pleas and Quarter Session h-ld,fur th.- county of Duplin, on the third MonJay of January. 18t t, hi.fg qualified as executors to the last wilt and teniaiiuu.t ol William Beck, deceased, request all pei'sousindcbud lo tlie extate of aid deceased, to nudcu 'immediate pigment, and all whove claim irbr demuiids (f any kin.l ttln.ttver asrainst said estate will exhitit?thtm properly wiihin iho fun Umitbd by law, otUerwi.se they will be Lati-eJ. -A. B3CK, I ... . , , THO - WRIfiHT j' :.t January 20, 18 . - . i ... Raleigh, January 28th, 1814. . 4tf , s LIGHTAVQOP POSTS. "A. . -3 T V71SK to contract for tlie delivery tn Raleigh, of One X Hundred and Sixty Lightwood Posts, e C. JONES. '. January 28tU. -yf'f. i' '. ; , v- v A" T the Court of Tleaa and Quarter Sessions ueld, for Chadiam conuty.in February, 1813, the subscriber ' 7 obtained Letter of Administration on tlie estate of Sam. . 1 1 Baldwli'dteeaseil All person who may Kave any ciaim "or deniatuH against said estate; re trxpured to present '!, them within the tim prfesfcribed by law i olhcrwise they iv ill ba debarred of a recoverv. Those who are indebted 1 'A ia th estate, are rebocslod to make immediate payment, ,;Sv- ' v-',' '' -AW BAldl.VlNrAdni,'r,..fc TAKEN .UP AM) corrirtiiiled to the jafl of this cuiuuy,-(l.cauloi t) in this place a man oi color, wiio o examinnnon says lie was one of th r'who deserted about eight months tiiice, from the Havannali Spanish regiment of Militia at St. Au , gusline, and calling himself a tree ' man, by the name of Ut-ditu franco : .... (! I I" g0mte ty j. iis iiuving no prooi oi ins Qeing a n ee ViliiM -mi man, he was committed to prison, un der I belief of his being a runaway slave lit also statesj that hoftll in with John Harrij Lear St. Nicholas on the American aide of tlie St. Mary's river, who brought him to Pitt Couutyi N. C He is vf a lighf complexion, coii siderauly marked 'with the small pock, slender nude and near six feet in height, and speaks tolerably w-ll the En glsli langiuge. Any person - owiuuk the saitl Nem, is hereby requested to come forward, prove property, pay his cx;iices, and take him out of my custody. , , ALLEX GRIST, Jailer. Washington, i.. C. February 1, 1814. , 6-4U propjrty"lo plunder and conflacraiion '- Various instancesnf this kind occurred botfe.r at Sandwich and it's neighborhood, at the ver 4'l ' period when his majestv s standard was waoing1 upon, the Fort of Michilimackiuac, and affor-s?v ding protection to the persons and propertyrof ' those who had submitted oit i Within a few- weeks afterwards," the jlritisK; B4 was alsr aaistea on tne fortress or Uetroit.' together with the whole of the; Mjchiq3Wuory, had surrendered to i his ";fnajrti.yVarm'sW.V;";;;w Had not his excellency ; been actuated hvr nentimen'ts far different from' those which had ; t luuuciibcu i iic .rvmerigan government and . ' J persons' employed by ir, in .thc'"tntoiaets;of2,''' iJ the destruction otftrivate pf;Dpeny,'vcommltf V 'f ted during; their short oecupatioq oaT 'pmp(;;' 1 Upper Canada,- his excciiency cpuld not hay? - failed to have availed hi mself ojf the opportW- nrity which the undisturbed ; possession-oY- the . ! ; whole of Je Michigan territory, afforded htm '.'ii f of amply retaliating fox the devastatiDir st&terrl i which had b ecu pursued at Sandwich atd on : v 7 the Thames. ; '.7" . '-X, 'L ' ti. .. Li?l t-L ' if. i . . ' S v . . - i '' . -- inusiricuy in, com or m it V to tne Views and dispositRm'of This bwti' governsnenti" 'and - ui;iv uucrat aau magnanimous policy U tliCl at had dittated,'he. chese .rather to" forbear an imitation of tbe eupmyV example; in the hope,' that soch forbearance would be duly appreci atca py toe C'vernmen at tue United Statesi - and would produce a return to the taore fiyiW (v v ' ized usages of war, ' '' '" " '.: v.-s-Th. persons and property, th?refore,!of th iiihabitJmts,of ihe ichiganTerritoVy; .wercf i 'v.;- reapicted,' and remained unm6testcd, yln'tyc?'t:?.& Yfff.it t of the fullowing year1" whon the ucctsal.' V V which attended thedarinip;" aiid teaHant lenter "X i i7 prize -against Ogden&burjf had placed thar? f populous and flouiisjiing village innr posaps '; j;f ; " " . til. ' MtnavXiiitAf .U. T,u!..t 1 '- . .. ' was ain cgn$picikptt3,' in jt scrupulous; pre 'i ser vat kn of ewery article which could be conr'-v'--sidvred as. private property.; iucb pliblic buitd-2? " ngs i- my utang uesiroyea as were, used for titer 4 ii State of North Carolina, , 'v WILKES COUNTY. . , Supenot Cdurt of I jiw, September term, 1813. 1 -llld'iMnl AlfaohAio. Vl I property of - the detenuant f jund, but sumnioned Akron Veils and William Brow as Garnishees. ohnand M.Nesbett, v, - -vs. John Wilson. IT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that the de fendant hi not an inhabitant, of this State 1 Therefore it Is ordered by the Courts that puhlkation be made in the Raleigh Star, tor three months, that unless he appeait he nMt;uDerior Court of Law to be tield for the coun ty of Wilkes) at tha Court-HousC An .Wilkesborough, on the tntru ilUOnuay ill iarcu neai, siw tiy nu iieihi tudeemeBtwill be entered against him. 7 . u 48-3m: ; .i vWALTEB IV. LEyQIH, C8. c. 7.('" , BLANKS.. -? , ,' - , ...jj1 f.i ; k .. . 'accomniooation ot- troops anntpr pubiicatoresiv-,., f ; ;' ,I:ha destruction, of the defences OgdensV v , llll!(m burgh and the dispersion of "the efleroy)8 forci;c '-.i V5 II r VSiSiV J I-'-' ;,y--ri tsitt. ibat n eiglilMirnood, "open. ifre. w,holSX'x'7,iT ' II TTri' AT' C' yj'.,' of their frbntier' b'n the St. Lawrentet6 the ' - j i , . JjL "i1; ' nc"r4io"s 5f majeiy troops," and HamUi. TfmammmmmmmMtyi,' ''" ton. as tvcll as' the nUmevus., settlements o ?.i-''- 7? V . . nrtt.ntnvt . h tv.nlra nf Kvt .', ' XJUt 4.. 'V ' such been the intention of his niaiestvViww. A;T7 . t?rvnl?nt ruiiivji. , v i BRITISH PROCLAMATION. - . From t'x Plattsburgh Republican . ''' : ' ' ' ''- ' V i ' By hi EyceUejmj Ueut. Gen. Sir George Pre ,.wsii Baronet, commander of hit.' majesty's I forces in North America, ', &c '; c To the inhiUantiiot hi$Mjestjfs provinces - .. ' tn worm .atncrica. , t .'..'. -. .'A 7. p n n r. T. A M ATI o N : 7-The : complete i successrwhich has attended Wto' Moirof', .'iirrwali'iMl the' 'NiaMra'frril.'ipr a esty a co,; Vi. riintriit. :,or ot ihriAiV nrrinrr nndpr it." hmn' , T . . .j . ww.g, ppwa, ptuddered una laid waste.- v -, ? en' , Duridg: the Course of the followurtp: sum- ' '-" " '.'il .1 i ' '''?....-"' w ..... a '' . mer oy tug , orttnate result ot tne enter prize ,' gainrt:j&tts or severalif ' A i hours in the' complete pouieiisioa of our troops v; there not being any foric; ia the tjiigli-li'OK ybivK conldjattempf reilaUoc ; Yet fcVcaXi..-. w rZ. ?V" wuv6 vifi ttpo, and whcBi Che receat diimnle of ihifvtv A-;. ! nr.,tV,i rn-Li at rid ntUI'.' ; nis ..toai cstya -arms ? on ine lagara iron:icr em V in - ' wanf on i" d ntiVma YLrk. uf .v v k, , j vnruary 13, lt 'f:7i;-lr:7y.7.i7';.t;V' r-.b-.:;-. 3riC j;-:t4-;.4.','i,.f,: .-x4v. 'i.tiviiw's'v-'.r vv iK'-'';)-''-'.-?
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