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A. C ' i. 1 ( DomeQic.'.-; ,1 plracl', o a Utter, "t'tie Edior dated Cthuon 'County. CMTfrkMrcr6i. 1813; ' The; inhalants in tbfeificinity of Camp Serf , : uac, are so bif barously tj etfcd by Q,un oimis, ,'i!ilW1Ui difficult to refrain from resisting by force ' the abuse; and injuries they receive.';. Our tountiy i- mv h. aii to he roirmleteiv under military 'pro; ? cription either age, sex nor circumstaiiceV give- It baa been The practice ol the commanding cers t t1iiCatnpi abd I am; tpld U ia the aaroe iti (3'K )Juriingtop)Ylhcf Lhe'yV.havOeer. ordered to re I y ; .nalr to Socket a Harbour, with; the force ander i .Yltefr .command, to send out partiestff armedtnep -',. '-oS'iing tnjmsejves press 5"ns'v u . f.'mm. . ' ' travellers fndfcitfzens' tlieir horseay sligbs atvd ' -; harne'-sa'for (lie us? of thU. States iovtj;ansport ' :ioldier bagrage, Stc,, I will give yoiihe pajiic ..r?1-;; ul" of their proceedirtga in a few,au) of the ery ' 5' ?twy ip?taiiceof irqelty ht' Jye txtuirrKC j-"Htlog nothing bi&t wjjar 1 WaareWni and saW,or Affcad Irom thoaf who.were, and Cwroa.bee- i'OV'C, Mt Farnsworth rffeaidehl of rUtttbiifg .1wle ' J, .driving through ihe.iriijige had rone of his horn J'v f r' knocked down with the breech of a ..gun his sleigh "' and hore were then derrtanded and; I bUeVeta . ke frnip htm- ; ' ' 1 .'' 4' V.i'.H :-',. A pambcmownfltTamihesrantWB-veuer re siding at a distance,' have been atoned on the, fyrKh "way" and tlWir horses''tr ken from .thmjaftlie "ioint oOhe bayoritH. one of the insiances here al luded .o, was a poor fanrtilyi coosisticg of a wife Itid several ma!l children1, mrtving from1 thetfron tiers into 'one.ofihe New England states, they, were met by rne of thca Banditti, and afier turn fcig the sleiph bottom npwarrfs, and throwing the r t V;. 5 f?rt sWpe dbject flWrt Vtlfan Le feefmed ySue.tf first to avow, ana alter Unuch cebuitory conver-v saitoo he atked me my opinion of the policy jtb? Court of RassiaV would probably pursue in the event At a'-var between-' the 'U 'jtatea and ilreat BrUajo rcpliedf, ihat asf it was thernm diate inrVrtt ' of RussK tk. be at peace with the ;U. S' ai)d.'als( he poliCyTtharEnglanfl'her present ally should uoi; bp embarrasaed by a ri'rversioh cf . her resource V and ftijlitary. arid .naval foijces in, carry-, ing on a war with tis, it was hardly to be doubted buu'that -she would use h .r endeayors to - bring abciot a.peace between us and England .Tbia he acknowledged w4S his Impression, land; added lltat Should f the attrociouk aggressions.' pf"G. ! Britain' finally;produCe a war, thepoliuCal inflvience of Rusiia would 6e expected to restoj-e ' rcconicilia--'' tion--irr that "case, he further added, ihat there wasnlyohe tnan 'in. the 'V States who .ought to, be trusted with1 sucn negociation'at' the Husian purt "and named MrGailatin v to appoint him as he negotiator for peac, would be gpodrpliry Mr Gallatin as no'wStcretaty pf .the Treasury, ou1d toon be nriade" unpopular I by the1 measures hV:''1njtk reeutnmend tpfiitnish the necessary means to carry; on the far, arid the popular cla. mour would be in some measure avkneed. by re moving him from the ;l reasury . , Besides thwe considerations, Mr. Gallitiri is not ;oly ' more; Uilified to be sent to an intriguing 'dui t i'but it would be'-particulai ly gratelul to his Imperial. Majesty as corresponding- wiih his views. Mr. Gillatin, although riot so optnly an advocate t'or ihc Contirirtitaj system a )me others, yet his majesty lites him not the less as a powvffujsup porttr and his presence at the Russian Gvirt might be .of essential service to jjis Majesty . I told him I would communicate his observations to V ". tinn1t- and their cfT ctS into the gnewj the horses I : -n,l im uUn from tht-m ' "-You must ailb l IU StlMLiI " ' .v ' " , - . pose them la a dtploraHlf -situJtion,, in Vsttange ; oountryi with nothing du: tne.caarity oi me lBiiao. V?r:. V liat'lS (Ode IfnauP'Jil ucnaiii niii, i in- r.y tie SIOCK OI provisions ia ittcy mu jiiuiiui iui s r " the?i jourhey was exfaosted. 1 r' if Mr. Brown, of.F'lattshurgh, besides being rpbl Y-:'l-'tei of his ten4iadh5 house plundered, of furnt J' turtt his life -threatened, and was otherwise shame -.fu11y abo'fp., h. i ?IkV- r ' A very up.tnaft living oh Mr Piatt's farm in 1 ' . 5 Peru, had his house (tt)bbrd, . while abStnt from his 1 family, of all the bedrlK K contained j V.4 i Mr Fairman, of -S vJicMi River -VilUge was ?. 'Stnocked.frorF his horse,jth, a blow so violent, that hisjife was tlespaired Hi his o:dy crime wss ir-.'- v ot 'svirrenderei i-vTravellt rs -Horse, (which he r, ' , xtt watering,) ori tht first demand. ; 'l .. Gn the night olthe I8ih inst. the houe of Mr Winter, was surrounded by a party oi eight armed trty government. 1 Yours, kc. J. BARLO W. The Deiti invain trive to mike n etcuw, tot their mucJi basted Speuket'il W vulgar ahue- WhiUt the Ft'd'ali(!( sticking to uth, jjUi) ly tay,' That nothing but dirt wah f xpccte J tru t lay. i I." 4 -'l ;ufflanS,five of whom enteted and demanded his ' " nors-s, sleigh and Harness, on -asking ,-whose jr- - ler8 they acted um'er. the reply m Maj. XV bit " .lock's, end a wrtijiiy shewn sirfejj by ' hat officer, tti rfiing t6 comply with the rrqv.i-Jitjon,. two i. muskets wereiacked,' and . with fixed bayonets ''Here presentt-d to his breast, in this situation ie - - was detained a pri?on 'r in his own house, until the T"fem0hder1hembroke into the stable,. took ', iut bis horses', harnessed and put them before his ' sleigh and drove ou'notjcavir.g him the scrap fa pen so show for his pfoptrty. A young man driving pewceablv along the road and without- saying a wrii to apy onrwas shoti through the botiy intentionally, rf which wound lie dit d a day r two afterwuds. The murt-icrer "was given up, which' is the only instance -that mas- come to my know lcde of ne of these villains be ,.?ng surrendered to th? civil authority. Writ n jny ' complaint goes to the omctr, no better satisfaction is Vtvcn than a reply if you -doirt abuae the bot , liers, they won't abuse you. Some of the persons who had their teams pres sedf snd chosf to go along themtelvea rithei ihim lose .them, have returned from SacketV Harbour, and -after being used on the journey in the most brutal manner, both by OfTioeraand soldiers, were disrhorged wiihouf receiving a cent compensation. Others receiy? one dollar and the largest sum that 1 havf known -to be paid to any one was two - dollars a-sm.iH amount to travel 200 ; mile's on, vrhcvHIrtbehtiiTicirfroTr , OilKtfc who had Been tlit!e and were' returning. werg torcrd rwcic again. A Mr. Vvt at her wane, ' late tf Peru, a wprthv and respectable man, after making one nip for the at my at his own expense, - and'whiitfon his return, sick and linable to travel on foot, hart his horses'takmirom him- He died eixJays hfot, leaving a wile and a numerous fam Uy, of thihirtn Jjj . . . 4-;-t uch is the protection our frontiers rective from Navigation of Roanoke. I M tpnforjnuy. ip,an Act of 4 the last General A'S'-mbly, entitled ". An act for Improving iht Navigation of Roanoke River, from the town of Halifax to the pliee where the Virginia line in tersects the same," the undersigned. Commission era named in the. S id act for the citv of ja!eic:h, ! have opened a Book for Subscriptions for; Shares in the Capital stock tor accomplhir.g sad un dertaking, "'which will continue optii iH'l the-lif 'bT Oetobr, at the Bookstores of J. Giles and W Boy tan. The proposed Capital Stock is limited to 100, 000 dollars, to be divided into shares of KH) tlol lars each. A general rnettiug oftlra subscribe! S is to be htld at llalifaon the th Monday in, Oc tober next ; and if 400 shares be not aubtxiibe. before, or at said meeting all subscriptions rnaiie to be void. But it a sufficient number of charts be than subftrribed, a Compary is to be orgnnia td, under the titje of " The Roanoke ftatgah, Comfutr y" and bubacribers must then pay ttiittit law, On every share subscribed , and the remain def: 'when called upon, except that more than S3 1 3 dollars on a : hare not be calkfl for in any Oi year. II -EAWlu.L, W BOYLAN, 1 April, 10 .?. GALlis C) Subscription Books are also opened at Eden , ton, t'lyui-i h, Windsor, Halifax, Warreiiton, Ox fptd, 'Uocksboroub, (Jaswcil C. Houe, Went worth and Gtrn3nioX under the direction of thitt Commissioner attach p'.ace. - 5trap Will stand at tvttu-fi ,.Uars, and ndt twen ty d liars the seaa.m as, t trcmeomU- printed 'in ihe bills. Tarborough, March, t8l3. UENRV CO ITE t. tliose wretches, for whose support we are to have the last shilling drained from our pockets, and our pr. gt-ny S .dr'kd with te weight of the enor mous deftcien v. jF.vi Pott.' ' . W. V Political.- M, T R E V P, LE , Ti 1 o U V R ETC H" " :. -..A-mon ivir liai lo's papers, lound on his se " oretarv alter the defeat and flight ot tht French fiom R issia, were found a number of interesting ' Jetteis, which hiVe been published in the London papers. Ymong other .letters, the foil wing is , entitled hrthe earliest and most serious tlelibera tioTis of thv American people who have been be .fKiyed, hasl I v. betrayed iniothehHnds of France. ..Wc? h ive b.. tore yid hat Barh,w was a'pppi -te:: at tliv- tefi jest of France, and 44 but yesterday" r7We?e(ii4reJ,'.Alr, fl dl .tin was.iniended tb.supN intend Hie FWv.i li "in'Hr-itt rti-irl tA h'tterbhti..- , I he se cret is now disclosed, ,and it is askud, whether iu h a man-asMr. Bayard'has beeri Tfpu ed, ill degrade himself by serving 1 colleague o so profligate a character, as Albert - G!aii0. What we' havelsaid of Genji Crawford's being srnugud to Trance is now- undeital to bi- Ue-:-; All proi..g tp be true t that is. disclosed 0 m'Rarlow's letters',, it time for fhe people . to ': tlirmsc:4,ve,;to rescue ihtr Jibetjiiesforl niwjf jisiinrojj ujo jana no lime is to be lost to accomplish their redemption. ; : (' t -'j'l ' vFa is, Dec. 21, 1 8 1 i.O . Sif The 0uc tie Qadore ,cafled on;7meihi! -....JnpnilnC. wittt a manner -.tnHeatb wishing to ef Notice. 1 AS Attorney for MesrLivingston, and Fultcn. Patentees for Steam Boats, in the Umttd Stat -i. andthetenitories thereof, 1 will tecuve subscti.v tions to form a stock to complete a line of steam Hoajh watets&c- to the E. Florid line, and will appoint suitab'IeTnrriir ncrtaKlo nprsnni ikA..n.u .v. i . . ..-.v. y ..a uhuuu ujc mncrcui states 10 re. ceive subscriptions,- of which- when appointed f .Kill Aill .v. ' I . mil tn wui iivlico Feb. 24. JOHN D. DEL AC Y. .'Notice. ' WHEREAS a'ceru.m j.,HN Stevens, of Ho boken, did obtain from the Legistaiu.-e bf N. Ca rolina, during their last session a law granting to hint the exclusive right; to navigate the waieis in safd state wi44 S.eam 8ots to the manliest ure ju ice of Robert Fulton, Eq. the invenur, d vft UoSert K. L-ivingstoni Esq. his associate, in the patent granted to him by, -the'' U. Slates for said new and useful invention. - " , , , - And whereas the said John Stevens has by an instrument in writing under his proper signature and seal, acknowledged formally, fully and uh equivocally, thai the wid Robert Fufiqn is the inventot' of new and ..usetul Steam Boats, and the rirst that has shewn the superiority of Water wheels over all other modes of proptlling Steam boats, and demonstrated the relative, proportions of the several parts. " And whereas the said John' Sic yens had neither-right,1 title,' claim or authority from, or under the said Livingston and ijulioru the lEUiLJLnd actual patentees, for using aauV vending 'Xte t'iritoCigl- 'S&of $4 fjardibaV' - whereas the said bwpassetl as Moresaitt w. w b ,w .s KtCjLi.kiinimG covutt.m' a state'ofWth Carolina is not-only voidable , bu .V ' K.r tW,o' ,bsolutely void. and nugatory, in ai rnoch 1 w . ,h No TVrmsii ihcyrt htility rothe lawpr : Francis jjwi,,' ; ' AMwa I , llavilinn 1 ' toothers to be used within the United JSutea.'and territories thereof, the tight to navigate with boats propeUedlby fire and steam and wheels ; but did aowarrantably ,( and unjusti6abiy, apply for, and surreptitiously' and by misrepresent ton br other wise, obtain said law in order to wrest under co ver thereof from the aioresaioLpatentees the well earned and just reward of their ingenuity, enter prize k bbo, and perseverance, and thus made the slate subservient (Jiough .imknowgly ) to inju'r'ic , which' may possibly involve.- the "patentees inZstti uu$, troubles-jme and expensive, siitts in! defending " he ights from invason. by said Stevens r an; gnornt or uniTUJcipled persons who ay be in .vhiced to join with or uphW niia in o igttipus said Robert pulton and Robert '.JvM"WtJ kgista JuglUpo arid granting of which-is f iht levied, tfCt 'Andrew T. Duviilimn, th -rl-.i. .m rimt-. it firtl, Art inhaKUn f ikla . . Ul'i it-it ardereft-hr-f.onefr-ViaeTrn.ki:-..:-!: . uf5 three months successively, in thnL;,.i. ... i ...v v.it iiuaiu appear m the n J ijjeni vviju "i, Lav, in dc neiq joi the constitution exclusively assigned to tj - ZLmtet : , -ti herrbi rive notice A 5sfc w . ;That I vHlr'for and ib the name bf the said pa. tentees prosecute all, each and every- person, se rraiiv ar,4 1'nciividiiiillv.who coitibioe or conspire with .said John S evens, to iuvade the exclusive aforesaid, o'nthe si xh Monday after il?'1'' privilege p and property of the said patenters, njr iOI)day in March next, andVeplevyor nleni! '1 ;,,;, . nr inhvri-i ,iif.'ir interest in anv unawfu . .,, ,n,t(i.mn u.;n tv. ur.....i .. . . U)-' iijui.v. v. - , , uuv, jujH.vii mi. ltv biilbIKU up UjainSt l maimer at or in anv.rviace orsia.e irum luoyvy , , - jesrs Bidtimore to the Florida line V J HN' D. DEI. ACY- ! ' Attorney pro patentees. 79 3ra r , TH .HENP,7RSON, c S.c: The black Arabian Barb, . Spit to America in . tf'l i. by ' Uoltnrf' ' our Con ulgeni ral at Algier, wAq obsained him from ! theDeyaaamMltoJ.hJrjiixrticular tuvgrt . It T. atar.fi at mv tahle. in Saliahurv. the present season, ' now. commenced.-Por: whb have demarius against it wil! rresem bfk particulars reference an be had to my . bills. ; . jWtnrn ine iimespeohe,' -by Act -I s ;ii l, As this nf he-fi.8t genuine Arabian that ever "otherwise saidAct wilHredVl .in brnf th,r stood in Noith Cirolina, atid.as it; is universally tfecwy ,. Ml LOS -SH.i'.i-;: .- 1 admitted that thd silDetior excellence of the Entr-fo March 32 I3, 87 '3 MmUiiatjf. wi ration granieantm py the lountv T u o' Rfiwanf at1 their session i.n .Februarv r. the estate ot the Mo. Samuel SrsSv., ,.' I Sibsbury, request all prrsons"lnde:ted' to' 8,,-iVl tate to torn? forward and make payment : lhiJ LOTTfeRIES. i 3 ,6 20 20 40 10 100 t THE next Clraifti Lottery to be tiraw'n inPMJj delphia will be the ( ' -tKst? pi vjvYLV S ' .....iJ' Internal Navigation Lottery, ttba -i 2,5 1 1 rM.w. i 1)' itumbli 'capital prices aie kie'at, and offer to advei'tur.ers- of a ri fl .np snm. a' greater chance for a fortune than any other: Li'tery. Prtparation!r-are-m Tkin fbrhe flrawirig-a, soon as" possible, tb tickets being nearly all sold. The scheme comprises the fol lowing Capital Prizes: 1 ptite of 50 606 d ?Ilars ";': j 1 do. of 20,000 dollais, - ' 3- do. i bf 10,000 dollars, ' " 10 doi of f 0 0 c'DlUrs, - 6 more of 5,000 dollais in 500 Tick ?ts each Also 12 cf 1 000 dollar-., and a g-eat many of 500. 200 t'cll 1 rs, Etc. Sec. Tickets $lo 50 The Baltimore Hofpital Lottery Is co 1101,11 . v-u tlr .viriir, and coiuiuuei lor tht present once . w.-ek. , x . ' v : , THE CAFITAl. PRISES ARB i ' - 1 P'ise. of 30,00 d' il ars, r " 2 prit sot 20.000 dollars, 6 d . of 10,000 dollars, fcc fits Tickets g 10 50.' -r Trinity Church Lottery Iscommente . liftMvii'g 1 u...iiriiorc. ': ; TH K. CAPITAL P . I2ES ARB " 1 prize of 30.000 dollars, ' . . . do. - of 20 000 dollars, ; 1 do of 10,000 dollars, . - . 2 do. of 5.OC0 dollars, kH Price of Tickets S tlolla s. v Union College Lottery No. IV. Commences drawing jnLNeoik 1st af October ';y'-Tj . '. . ;. next ''."'" . ... - V TIIK CAPITAL PRIZES ARB I prize of 23 000 dollars, ', -. .1 do., nf 20;000 dollars, .' ' I do. of 10,000 tl.Uars, : ' 4--do. of- 5,000 dollars. Ss .;' zifoo lprze dq .do do AX" do ' do' do . do do? is lish horses is owing 'more '.to their '.being cosedilBT Authokjty ok thk state or it cauuiv"--with Arabians and Barbs, than to any otherjcij;.; SCHEME Ol THB-WOliD CVM 'V cuiiisiuiice. u is -lopeo uio niucneaii uitcuci viu. no;, permit so good an 'opportunity to pass umm proved. : V 7 ' - ..- -- This Hore was selected by' Col. Lear from the private stable of the Dey of Algiers, whi..h con sisted of 30 that were chosen from his public sta ble of 200. Col Ltar speaks of him as having ;hc highest character of any horse in the whole regency; . .: . ' J. A. PEARS. IN- ' SaTiftbury. Xf rch 1810. . 85,'til Ju ie 20. Lottery. loco '' . 500 V 200 ','- I 100 fiO tickets each,, . 50 s- .20 . . 15 10 6 wo WanVH 15 500 .tlprrprities;? Vott : 2028 'blank, 5 .' to a prite. I v 'vJlOO ticWet? at 5 dollars earh, is 15.500 f;'The cash prizes subject to a deduction of fifteen! per Cent. - ; ; - '. Stationary Pi iics fri follow First 500 drawn B anks entitled to:.' 6 dolls, each. I Fi-t drawn Ticket, . " '. 200 dolls. Ditto, on the-it'll, 6th, 8th, and . - 10th days, - ' 50 dolls, each. Ditto, on the 12tlu Uth, 16th and 18th dys, ; , ' -' . - '- 20 dI;s. euch.l Ditto, on tach day from the 20th ', to the SO'h inelQsiv'e,Vx epiing . .the,TckVtsc,1,ithMng..Pii-xes', 20 tickets e.ch. The said20 prizes to corisst T. "he .VumlH 'S from iOtto 500, inclusive; e'Vcb 20 of the, .si L 400 J( be OH1', prizes the first 20 or liwest N' im- ber tor the BQUi dar, and-so reeularlv ascenthn ' id the1 39th. -;7 ;'";'V' 4 . rirst drawn on the 40th day, Dolls. 200 Ditto, . : 42d day, Dolls loo Ditto. i . 45hday, His. on Ditto . 48th day, , D ! 1000 Di to. . . . 50th day, U Us. M PhevManagers present -the foreRoing Scheme to the public, in the confidence that not only the I laudable object o the LotttrV, but :ht greaHD- ducemeirits held outi to .idven ui.rs, will ensure al speedy sale of the Tickets- I he pioportim oil P'izes has seldom been exceeded, ar'.'t they are arranged as that the Durchaser of a single nuirbir. by. having the prospect of drawing twenty otnrs, may calculate on his chance ol -ootaining tajl three of the best priz s. for the trilling; sum JpA Ihe drawee' wifl rommence on the futl day of October nexi and be finished Withn (k-Uj TH : B. LITi LEJn lN j WILLI VM HO BAUDS, i " . , WILLIS LhWIS, ; - ' T H O M S HU N T, X T WILLI M M S s EKD, J f- Tickets at 5 dollars each for sale at .the .Vi- nrva t)ffi. e. '..'...'- 'I hf , rd ifiorc vgib a . hacer, J SIR AKCHV, Price of Tickets S? 50. - WILL stand rhe ii eseiH-seasoit in my st-b-er.; .TICKETS -AND SHARES in the above Lot- New "-twom,les al0ve ,h,: tovvnof s' (eiies-are. IV s .If at " at the following prices : ''orty dollars rbe s sn i r or 11 WArrt7'Q ! which may be discharged, by the paymen! t'f 21 . VT , - before the 6xatU 1 rUlV rortUnateTLottery Offices. , 20 the single leap. The season to commenced: io. 6-i au,; JB, .v.ai. tn-Lar.t, iNew Vuii, - N . 75 Clus nit. street, Philadelphia, Corner of .St. Paul's-lane and Market street, Bal '' timore, And No. 28, Slate-street, Albany. ; Notk. The public wilt please to take 'notice that G. 8c li,. Waite will guarantee the payment of ail p;'izesvsolij t either oi iheir Offices, or by any of their agents', but ho others, nd adventurers can tlisiinguish their tickets from others by observing their nme on the back of each ticket sold by thtm. At VVaite's offices have been old, for many yearSTjastrmosclori York; and Bttltlmore Lotteries among , them are, the following,"1 drawn within one year: No 4892 drawn a prize of 60,000 jn the Sus quehann j Canal Lottery, 2d class. , No. 4 124 a pnz' of 6000 dollars in the same lottery. . JNO, ,53 3 JSiU.OQQ . , j V ; ; .V,fi8 .-io,Of4a 1 4oi7 5,0, .oj ; : tey- . -., No. 19780 giO QuO in the 4th Union College Do. No.- 16653 g 30.0001' ' L . . wv "41346 20.000 I In f'hctm,d Otton College ' 317 li ' ' lojooo J " ,tHtrjr' ; BefiJe&Bthers .of S-5'.O00., g25,000, 820,600 and 10,000 in the former New York and B'tiinore Lot'eries,' many of which they paid as soon, as drawn March 19 '85.4t -For sale, at this office, - A FEff CPWS OF THE B IB L E. KX P LAIN E UK ilficc 275 cetfifc . first day of 1 arch, and end the first o Au .-rrtt SIH ARCHY is a blood bay, with black i-f mane and tan; onr. hinder foot.-win e; w);'-'"15 of sixteen hands high; and eight years old. ih'" spring. He is.in full health, ajrid just of the rest -e for DroDatratincr'' -racine stock, ixissesshi!' i - . o a n . ' sound C'Mistitutioo and the finest action. His df cided and ackrtowledecd suDerioritv as a rtct'H renders a publication of his performances unne cessary Suffice it to add that he beat every H tinguished horse of his day in Virginia and Norm Carolina. : ; Sir Arch7 was" gotteh bjrOld Diomed 'out of the LmDorted 'mare Castianira ! her dam Tahi ':1 by Trvntham g, dart by' BoSiphorus ; Forester, Coalition Colt, Bustard, Charming Molly, &:'.&' to a royal marx. Thus as a blood horse '' eqaal to any ever bred in this or any other :'Cnurj; rt rial f the samalLrtt-ltrtf-ili'-alflf Wr. r,inf?iWt5lnor.-and li'll''1 emrices hive been ' nffVrrr! fnn thf nv tb -n an i j ----- colts on Che continent. Kive hundred dolS refused for the half of an Archy colt at nint d-ys old. " . OoOd high land pasturage, and .servants tiytjv gratis;. 'and .mares fed h corr. at the nr-'Ml price v I have separate' iots well fr-clo.s-'d.I'M' mares wjih jcolts, 'and the best '.atumion sb"'! 'r paid-to them ; out I will' hot be-accouhublc Iv"' accidents of any kind. . 1 -Gentlemen who send mares. to renain, wih t, f horse, my be" as-uml that they shall' be Tctua tS' in as good or, better tondition tlpn they are One .dollar" wilLe expected by the gr-..m,-witl. each mare. ALLEN J. DA VI!;, Netv H jpe, reb." 26. ' 31 euw V.MJ;
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