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4.. V i-i-i .: PUBLISHED yEEILLt BY U&KDSRZOt Jai (m INTER TO THE STATE,) FA YUTT EVILLE STREET, OPPOSITE THE STONE rOUNTAIN. i ; x ; Vol.-VI. No. 24. J. RALEIGH, FRIDAY, JUNE,' 17, '1814. 4 l ; frhre Dolls, per arourru 4- . -. a k - ' - . $ tuctti intent tf. r; ,TN DOLLARS UC WARD. t UNA WAY from the subscriber, firing in Smith county. West Tenu ,' on the 30tb March last, a Negre feU vlow named FKAN& MUTTON, a oaiSieet7or8ioche,hh,40 or 45 yean or sre, stout and heavv w roade, Las a scar oter one. of his eyes, and another Tery large one oa one of bis hands, Occasioned by the stroke of a sword, his upper front teeth much decaved. Lad on when he went away a cloth . ' roundabout, very much patched and dark mixed overalls 't. He was taken up at Obeds river, aud aaid hia name was Jim, and front Netr-Orleans, ne ;a rery -polite and civd when spoken to, sod t expect will endeavor to get to Eden ' t ton.North-Carolina, where he originally came from. ' . ; Whoever trill take up said Negro and secure h!n in any I ', JiU to that I can obtain him, and gite me information shall receive the above reward. together with, all reason- able eipences. a,. f' if'j ' 'V'T 1 " DANTL M'AULAY. Vl ' Smith county, Ten, May 1( 1814. 13 3m j I ii ii , . i sir ' . ' -' - ' i ' ri - i - . ; To the young and Patriotic Citizens V V v'aa ' nvj av vrftty aiNUHy viu and IIayv.ood V '.NOTICE. By virtue of decree of the Court at F.qu'.ty of Frank Hn county, April trrrn 1414, will be aold o pn-nMi., to the ' higltest bidder, oa Friday tf )5ih day of Ju ly next, (containing by estimation) abuut fur hu dreda cres of Land, on the water of Uypreas Creek, ailjoinin the lands of Allen Hines aud otLers. 'f hone l wiui tw purchase may view the tnd by applying to ul Mines A credit of ninemrmths w U be ?iven, the purchaser gi ving bond with Sufficient security. ' '-v. IIOBE. Lr WMTMiER, Coros'r. May HOih, 1814,', , 21 4 gl ptl. : vM'FOR SALE, H T11E lubscribers have rocureJ a' largre quantity of A. Hog and Cow,' Fat, which tL vie try lc-airi.uj to pan wiii at a noderate price, dr I. TrLUAMEiiOK, J JOriVSTON U Co. epNSCIOUS of the rectitude of our cause in tlie prose cution of the present war against Britain, tht Go ' Vemment of the United States has handsomely compen- . ' V lated those, wlia wish to enlist under the banners of tree- dnm A. bounty of One hundred and twentv-four dollars. V' and one hundred and sixty acres of Land fifty dollar to j V be paid down, fifty dollars when mustered and twenty-four 4' dollars when the term of service expires, ' Such men '.whose patriotism is prompt'-d by noble emulation to ep. list in the service of his country, are now amply compen i ' sated for the toils and labors of war, with the addition of ' , eigbt dollar for every man a soldier snail enbst , w dere f-; is the patriotism of seventy-six I Arouse ye sons ol fiee . f iom, tetit not be said that you, who are the progeny of :j the heirs of neventy-ifix, are so fr ttegenerated into puuil ' , (animity tliat yon are not wiling to maintain and support .V the constituted authorities of this free and enlightened republic Free yourselves from that dull lethargic state v .: ' In which you re plunged Summon up your couraee and ' resentment against the internal and external enemies of ; your country Come forward and enlist in the service'uf - your country Where true merit ana just honor are tue ist ' we esteem and monuments of a soldier's name. Your Aames wilt be recorded in the annals of history panegy .vtic win, be written on your heroic characters, and your names will be immortalised and registered amongst the oeroes oi sevcnty-eix. . a . -i - . , . . ;. t' a nnivnmr I , Morganton, May 24d, 1814. - ' 23 3t Caswell, May 3d, I8J4 , , u .r. it . i. 5n Saddler Boot and Shoe-Makers, ' ' " Z. BREWER . k F. b A i I i a .-i b. , LEATHER. ST O i',, ', Of.D $TRIiTrtrsti::7,:::, WHERE Aaaitrg,Uuotna ASMit-.Vt .'.vricyf si,p plied pn tlicimost reau!.le tf'cr.s ul'h )al, iwiji intr. Harness, and. Bridle .Leather ; fi-.-.iin and Wax Skins l Boot-Lers.'Waxfcnd irwn; lf" - I 1 t is-n,i Wax and tirain ; Upper Negro Lta.iic.-, 1 I'ov.. l..-.t..c Rough and Lining Hides i (log aid Sn Vr.j i l'uii iter's Oil i Waggon and Chaise Collars, 'ihcrstnk tdi sistsentirely oi the best Northern Leather. C a: i : jcii tlemen will tind t t their interest call. , Orders punctually attended to. Valuable Property for Sale. WILL be sold by the suhscri'jer, on very reasonable Irrmi, the Lo', and lluie of PuM'rc Eutvrtainment, in the town of Oxford, reserved by him when the town was established, on his land. The propeity possestct superior adranuges which will always secure to the pro prietor a prvrerMice of custom, each lot being contiguous to the court-yard, and hindiomely situated i , upon one of which are two commodious houses, two stories high, con- Uuiing thirteen ooma for the sccommndatioo ol gntlc- n.en ot the bar and others wUe wish retiremcni ; Villi (ve ry neceat-iry out house, and a garden and yard occupying nearly four acres. Upon tlte other lot there is a Tavern houe, which wi ubout to be repaired and enlarged, a ca pacious framed liable besides other houses, and a horse lot adjoining, which will be extended to any size the pur cUaser may desire, to which will be added as much land, convenient to the town, as may be required for Crc-Wuod and pasture. As any general description of the premises will necessarily prove urtsatisf ictory to strangers who may be desirous to purchase such property, they are inviu ed to view it. The subscriber will also sell lots of ground, to suit tlie purchaser, adjoining the town, and couvenier.t to tiieOafoid Academy, which aifurda to lis patrons the prospect of b' coming a flourishing inttitiiCiuri. THO. B. L1TT1 E.TOHN. Oxford, Granville ounty, 3 1st March, 1814. lGtf UNIVERSITY. 6 tf X '. JatViary 22d, 18K x-f- TEN DOLLARS "REWARD. ' .1TXP.ar.nTKT frnni ln Fecmltinsr Dost . in Pranlrl'm ffli X County, on the 20th of May, 18)4, Frazurs Sqjures, a sotaier or we v. s. army; tie was oorn in sampsoo M :: County,' age nineteen years, five feet ten inches liierh, fair .KJr Complexion, gray yesr dark hair, and by profession a y, urmer. Any person who may appi'ehend the said soldier ',' deliver him over to me, or any officer of tlie U. S. tr- , . , Ihy, or confine him in Jail iut d give notice thereof, I will ir give the above reward an 4 pay all reasonable expenccs. AHiiivn ruA, l,icui Stolen or Strayed, FROM tbe su!?scribcr, on the 5th day of May, at night, a light sorrel HOUSE, betwten 10 and '12 t years old, at least five feet high, and lus a blaze in his f ice,' and a wmie - m I.a n..lr ll,. UT . 1 I (. gr-!- r?y?f'''wS ccaaioned by Hie collar and is - f v. i r hod all round- liberal compensa tion will be made to-any person who will deliver sa d boraeto me in Uuleigli, or give mc information so Uit I get him again. ' i VO'tf aw Ta w j THE annual examination of the Students of the Uni versity of North-Carolir.a, i Ul begin on Ve' jesd.-y the S2iul;Uy of June next, and illo'intinuc until TIuh'm liiy thaSJth day of June at which lime the commenct.- incut in tua College Will taae place. 1 he iolluwin 1 ru& vi'i i:-e appointed to atieiiC i Art;. J. ; CaldweU , r T. v W. iVPheeteri Win. B. Grove " Aat.Jonr'(W P ) A :D.,Murihey John Wtnalovi May 13, 1814. , 10th V. fS. Infantrv I .Xeeruitinf lendeiyotn, White Plains, June 5. 23. 4i"fSsSTrjOflN'S DAY. THE memhers (4 Hiram Lodge, No. 40, are request ed to attend at their Room,-'on Friday, June 24th the aimiven sary of ST. .JOHN TUB BAP TIST. V, A' Procession .will be foimed s-t.ll o'clock, and pro ceed to the State House, where an ORATION will be deli vered bvjlrother ALEXAMpaaLvcAS. v Viaitlnw hrhrArt ' are solicited to join thu ceremonial ; t. v and the citizens ot the place are respecUruUy requested 'to bepresent at. the State House. ,l k"v!r :t 'v V A WILLIAM M.' WHITE, Scc'ry. . 'VlWeigh; uhe IQ,'.1814, A. L.-5814. - S3 NORTH CAROLINA. THE Auditors for that putpose appointed l y tlie h.st General assembly, will proceed forth itii to settle and report the claims ol Uie Ortlcers and ioliiiers called into p iblicservice" by the Governor of this dlaie in the moritn of July 1813, and slaima of others hith grew out ot the said ll Thfttaims fr military service will be tested by the muster rolU, and, settled accordingly. ".very other claim ol that kind or nature soever, uiusit be formally proved oefore one o more Justices ol the Peace. it tf 1 ; m ,4' fritaleigh, M-y25ih iai4.. : ., . ."NOTICE. , : 'T'HC subacribef ibis a Negro man by the name of SO. LOMOX, often called SOLOMON JUKI) AN, that doth practice Phjsic He j well known for bis skill in Physic, hi the coimties ol iJianvuie, waxe, nankin) uiui Orangs- I wili to give n-rtice to all persons whonuy esnnlo the said Jordan, that lliey must stwnd 'rtinnsi- . . 1 M .. . ' , . ....... i i. bletome lor Ins enarges ; ana n iney are uhkihhi unrcar sonable, aphication must be made tome, and vh'.y. slmli he. regulated agreeably lo my judgment. Tin .iid Jur datynay ; befmiid 13 miles novili f Halejgli, J ir.ileii somh of Oxford,- 30 miles east of Hillsborough, and 2'J uuies westotLouisburg. . Granville, 20th '; April,"! 814-. v 16 . , S. O. Brame & Co. Ngj.':, Hfi thankftrt forthe very liberal encouragement they hav Kpnn favored with since commencing business ' ! c thiaace.and inforr: their friends and the public that V , l)ey have just ccivie'd a f.-esh supply of FASHIONABLE GOODS t " '.Whea ttf season, Which win be sould at a very moderate . profit' for -cas1! Tliey will sejl great bargain. in their f.wnoiestoclt ot Goods to one pnrcnawr, n nppncu"ii shortly made J'hey also have a well improved LOT, In r n elieibi aihiatlon. convenient to excellent spring wa- ( ter, and in tt verv desira'h- part of the uwn for a private iftmily whloh tu'ey will selj on good terms. ' .J . I S , - 23 4t , - . , Ralegh, June 4, 1814. LAND FOR SALE4f Wi LL . ....... Ti.frHE subscriber rftrrs for safe, three hundred acres V VA. of LAND, withTi four miles of Raleigh. " The V ' lairfl is well watenv. a-.-', suick'd with timber, near a saw '... I;, mill., .l Und is o. eood qtmlity, and will be sold low J f: for cash, or p-ood trade. For further information, apply ; v. f ta tl subscriber,' living noitli west of Raleigh, about 4 ;Vi i; ' OZUS VINCENT- ;;JUne'6th.l814 : . 23-3wpd Committed to the Jail tyV; - ' ' , - . . VV. '4,' ' i - ' v - - . - OF andoli)h tioUnty. ft Negro-maft Wh1 talis his nkmi- AFFBLLOW.a- '.-about SI vearatof aire, five feet 7 inches bigbf Has a tear en tn e siae yoins head i had on when committed a shirt AVM-atla.- which" were all the dollies he Vhad with tnmt his overalla wero of (rrav . .. . LL ,L .1... k U.. I. M v lotn.-i 'Me aay? no oeiu iga fu m t -v I '''vC'.'tl mineral '.Waters. TUB subscriber has established in Ibis City, on tlie cor ner ot Fayettewlle and Martiatiectx, ojpou the Stage Office, a Manufactory ol ilic x, . ',; '-' ' varictoa ; 't ' Mineral Waters, T'i Now so universallv used for health nnd pleasure in most partn ot the united states. rpftuct mutations itre made ot Uie SodaSeltser and BalUiown watt-is, so iusaiv celebrated lor the cure ot munv,ccniplants oi the Sto mach, Uillious ahd Calculous aiktUwis, l'.v r and a va riety of distaacs irtcidcnt to warm climates. ' . J. UECKWITH. IUleffh, 5th Mav. 1814. 18 Rev. K U. Chahman W'm. Gaifon Calvin J meg Urn Poik f 4 rf lest, ''iLtvit William. . RORERTAV1LLIAMS, Scc'y. Raleigh, May 25th, A. U. IUH. . 21-4W THE MINERAL SPRINGS AT LFNOX CASTLE, In Rockingham County, NdrtK-Carolina. FORRIC1AV. -i. 1 .J.,' . . Frpm the Batfon CtntineL .' ! -. . MOST IMPORTANT NEWS i T"HE tubscriher has established himself at Lenox Ca 1 lie, where he has opened a House ol'Enlcruinment, and is making extensive preparations forilic iiccommoda tion of invaUaa and others, who shall resort to this place during the SQmmcr mouths, either for health or amuse ment . I he Mineral Waters are 'o! varHjua t mus, aua e-' qual in their virtues io any in the Cnion. lJallm are e- rected and tue Spniues will be tept in trood oraer L- uox-Castle Is one of the mjt healthy and agreeatilc ,tii ationt in the southern states, is on tne-maitt f ad leading from the f astcnv to the western; parts of Norih-ai-olina. A Post Clnce is kept at tins place, at Winch the mail ar rives ta'ice in each week, and lvpers and literal y iuur-i nals Irom dilterent cities m tue Cmled at'.ies, are ixceiv ed for the'UsCOf genMerhen wlio resort to the spring An assortment of votd Invars V'ill be kept n haml, and every endeavour made to provide the. best.taccomnioda. itonsthal vlie couniry will itll.iid , j Ufc ciieajti ei i.r li viujj, die ejccc'eiice vf tlit w .iters and tlie healthiness of the mtiiatltm, fiH contribute- to render this an rgrecable pluce of resort. - - ' i i ' , Zl ?.mn It never before hat fatten lo our lot to announci ' v .' Intelligence so stupendous that which arrivulsia" ; I Portsmouth' bud xilif;ix frora' .England, enable us ' to do this iwf.lt The Paris'and Loodofl date ret .('(': - t down to the lTth and 19tb ApriL , s '.-.., The French Senate have, dethroned Bonaparte , i He has si ce abdicated Ws crown in Ikvorof ' Bcurbont : and his accepted ah asylum ii the iiitleV Island of Elba. Hostilities and war, (irp'arsutmi ' had ceased and the peace'. of ur(,fce ."wts ccr i ' tain. ....a Wliat effects these great ever.ts.will Jiaveon thtf ; affatra of our count! jf time' ohly can' iey elope. -y ' ; The hand cf Providence bin them j and we have a right to hope for good.-- ; r".ji- ';v- V ?''j. ' ' ' The ellied armie entered Pant the S 1st March "s m we have constantly malntxined.. ' The Eropero,M..?'- ? Alexander instantly Tepaired to th palace of TwU . ; f levrand ; and BooapmrteV'ddwhfail was-ttnade eer' t ;' , tain. - The Kussian Emperor immediately called r i ot the French Senate to act. " 'All itvmembers in P.iris, with Talleyrand at theirhead, assembled o - ' fie 1st of April. They immediately decreed the? ' 5i dethronement of Bonaparte V nominated aProvisi-jl , j on a! Governmer.ti of' which. Talleyrand wasmudef , ? Cliief ; promulgated a new Constitution icul edt Lflui he 18th to the throne of France i arid cldth ed the Count DArtois, his brother, -with the Pro- . . visional G'iVemm?ntt'unt9 Louis should raYe-:- : T e pro tempore government then ceased, and Ta!- ; ; " levrand-was named Presldeht'of the Senate'? The . Emperor of Austria entered Pari the1 13tU ApriJ.? . ;;' ;r lie concurred in all the measures' taken' The peer -' j ' pie appeared to oe extremely napy and unanimous-; --- in 'ftyorcf the. change ! and the' organization 6fther Vj hew government proceeded rapidlyi' harmonious! jf v and tegulavly. 7 ;S:i?&t- f A Tliesmin Frenchf army whicri followed Buona . parti to " Essone wis tlisso1yed. ',t v JMany of its offi- . ' , cere had repaired to Paris ; and Bonaparte was pre f,i v paring lo quit France, fr JiU'asylum, accompanied f k oi-Jy , Generals Bertrahd ahd Lesebyre'-Desnouettes? ills' wifet .the latf Em Dress.' with her son. had not? 1. 1 joined him ahd it was said jrould tHJ''r'-tf 1 ne cxicm, 01 mo counter rcvoiuuou in tavor or 20, 1314'. TAKEN UP AZD r,omniil;cd: t the j .il.of .this Cdtii.ty 0.1 this Jax , aNt Jromr.il who nays bi nanie i TO it, aboiit 23 "jxars oid, ays he Iwlongs.ti Uoltqn Hurrold of V bshlntrton Cuiin'v, Staie of t eimcssee, and ihut be t'lr.Mit rly tc longed to Hr. Wm I" Chester of Jones-;' boronrh. he s.ivs lie vk aaicd hum Tfy-piWyi liis ii.fuiicy in 1'i.ijunti.iik Comity. N C. urul itM-n irr'm ttienrc uiiout o tars a n. 'I lie ovner U ri quisled to come t n v ai d prove iro lintv and take him away. . ' ' . ' 0. BASNF.a, si.-nr. ' fUikc County, May-a2, 1314. 2Kt. the. Bourbons, may be parUy estunateoTwhen if i S4 knowojt that Lcbrun TaUeyrand, Baree, Marboisr -V Brtheiemy, Bournonville Fjpntanes, Gregoire, Roi ff , geiFt'Duioat Sleyes, Schimmilpetiic,' the puke ofV .. V amy (h.eiiermn; and 6Q other of -the first funt-. TAILORING BUSINESS. Ten Dollars Rewai d. 1 RANAWAY from the stibserilier on the 24th of Mai cii, a bright yel low Min, about;23 years old. eix feet hi;h, well proportioned and active, hpeakj blow, has lost one of his foreteeth, and a piece-o)' life lower part ol Jiis left Car cutofi'. 'i? Thi fellow no doubt will attempt uto' pass for, a, free man, o get in '' with some person to tke"him il'. I will give the above reward to any person who will bring j the said fellow to me, or secure Lim in iiy jail so that I 1 get him again. ' , Hy,wAa-AiAvr.. WaKft county, s. 1 v t - Falls of Neuse riveri March 32, 1814 3 rT.HES Subscriber, thankful ,fir the very lileraA.cncou JL isgement .Jieretoiore received, ml nns ina tiii'n- -.n......aa f tfe jmnlp nil iKd blutv. KitLinus n na t of Mr. Uoss'a huildinirs near the Market,-when ail onavies of, iFraucet signed the Constitution inviting f 1 Louis 18 th to the thjnef - -.i'. ' . Champagny, Savary Maret, mi other ministers' i of Napoleon have sworo allegiance to Louis4- v : The national guards vWYCTsally wore th6 white cockade jl ; and the'eonscripta -had . een ordered ttf return home, 'v;;' V::"c'; y 'ryff ' ; The Briiish Ambassador at Madrid had annouh1 ' cc! the anivaixf King Jjerdihand, at Geronaoo or the 24th aiarch.-y ,tf - AH h lg Ipvms in EngtD bd,,ben ilJumi'i nated on' acci unt of tbe greej hews frijm France- . ut Halifax the same measure wVs adopted I ,th0 . 4 the news was brought -to Halifax -intho xpics ; ; packet, 30 days front Faltnouthi ,y'v The aories'pl European details is not yet com- f pletebut the " tiaings are ample of the downfall of V V the tyraDtjBpn6parteithe restoration of the Boot bons and the oe'ac.of w'orje.L';'.'. ".' .. ' I '. J , Elba to which! B6hap.'r(eis to be banUhe'is a litv (l , fie Island in lhe'd'u;erja)iian,vS0' .or ; 60, miles r.!r... i . t,..t!i - j :-.:. . . '. 7s. onlti s Hill be faithfully attended. til, and executed hvhc ; isa farnous place for mdnkaind 'other mischier-i waving consult ai,ic it . .. (4loamm.,is. , TJonDnarte formerlv pave it' tnthwK a. A Tract of Land for Sale, CONTAINING about efaven hundred and; fifty acres, in the County of Stokes, N. p. on Reedy Creek, 4 miles from Hairston'stord on Dan River, The land is divided into the following tracts, the first containing 436 acres, JO of which i cleared has a good mill seat, and plenty of pine, popla? and walnut timber is well watered, and of the uncleared part, a considerable body of bottom land. The 2d tract contains 230 acres, 20 of which is eleared has a rood jiouse, kitchen &'c with anexcelKlit spring and convenient to the house. The 3d tract contains 800 acres; tolerably good house, good barn and out-houses. TU"th tract contains 800 'acres, has a good cabin, or Ujard of excellent fruit, well watered, and good mradow land has 30 acres cleared. ' A mors particular descripi tiou Is thought unnecessaryi ss those desirffiis of piircbas. arts Ar1VY&fTilt1e ibr themselves. A Any persoa who will purchase the whote may have it for two dollars per acrc or it will be sold in small quantities te suit riurchaserf . iiKmt worlcm.ii-iiK( sivie. hund.heis .in.i'U!itoeninge two or three good 3oiiriy men, to v lioui lie iiroiiiim's constant employ,. and the Aj-A-' est ware. - (,'- V- ' jam lis ri;r. llaUigh, Ju!-.c2. 114. ;" " '''22-tf. . SI10CCO SPRINGS. v. ' "' 1 ' . ' . THE Subscriber has rrtacte prcparatio;.s for accommo ilaiiuj suclins may visit the above Springs during the preient season. Additions and improvements have ).een made talus buitiing'!i,'so as lo lender' llifih poi-e i:oiM)odioo alid vomforudiU than liei ttoloier Hi lee-llouv- i wglistpr. ed Willi u ! Prices- as usual, 'to 'vi,, 7& ecnts'per (!);. Cljild:tn and Sei vauu had' pricey 5 cinis per day fur Horses Duke cf P&rma. -i-V''- The arr.ies of the Allied po'wert hiVe'oofupieo!.A- V the French Capital ; ; The allied aovereignS me; the wishes 6f the French nation. sV 7, ?'m-X-v They dexlarei that if the cpnditioneopeacere C qul'red sirotiger guaranUes when tbe object ftt viivv Cv vas the restmihing of Bonaparte's amliitfoiri" f: ' ought to be ttpre favorable, m soon as by returning to a wise febvmraci;f, France herself shall nfiV.r h f sprauce of tranquility, jj, lhtlMiei$eignM '' EDWARD J. 1-: i. r.- prociaiin, uicretorr.f That they vrUl treat no more with Naixrieon'EiJ f r -yv p v, nuparte, w with any of his familyt , ? j. 5 Warren county, May 27. ' " ' ' 2 .) I nVa lfmimVxnnA'U t .-t 1 v CV (O- Considerable iu.provemeuU are about to be made- 8ucha under hep legitimate Jdng6t , i to the Springs, which will remetly i very incoi.vuiieiictf .,may ven moren because they always professjhe . c formerly complained of. , ' ' - t. piiiiciplft hat, for the hiippioesf of, Eurwer Frartc V - "CV???" great and strong U2 m xKXy Iniv.Aai'iviin' Ro hfA i;W ivf aL-fvc f lliev will recognise and wuamntm th ranu. fc' "-ilvi r.- ; i tiflfu.whica the French nation. ihall eive-itardf !-. ( TOtjRNEYMEN Root and Shoe Makers; who can tome !'Jh? Crdingly Invite 0. enate JK appoint J weltnoommeruled for industry and sobriety, will meet jFiymionar tioyernment, capable of proviclinir 1 with . constant employment , and tlie no.l JiberaJ wages, J euner py tne momn, year or.juoj.oj. fppiying o me suo scrioer in w aynesutirongia. r T .i Apritl9,'J8l4v: lifWCASWEtiL' "! 'i:. -t AT- - t t Drovidinir fri ; l i ,juii(MiiuiTO uu vi prepBriitc sucn 1 .nttl.M.M m.... L. 1 - - J .. 1 1 . ? . ivupuinivuu uiiy mrdpica m me rcncn pe v ! - ,t Jrt .-W n C k '' i.vvlV-W-setfi'irW The Uitentiojw vblch I have expressed arc cow-11 mon with me? wilh all tb allied potter. ', ilfi- rffi't'i -.VCi'itALEXANDER. . ... , - t 1 ,; --is US .':. ' - - . .....
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