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1 ing to a powerful speech from . Senior Wright, of New York fined and dis charged. Another said, a member (Mr. Jiarnard of New York, was making an argument to ilie House, but it being about dinner time, and the argument of Ins stori. acii proving the strongest, be went to dinner, fined also. Mr. Stanly wanted to know why Judge Saunders was absent at home. Mr. Ci. W Caldwell said be was called to attend Wake Court to defend two culprits fur horse-stealing. Mr. S. seeming not satisfied with this explanation, Mr. C. replied, be rould probably silence the gen tleman's objections by staling that both the culprits were Whigs of the first waipr, and would certainly be bung if Jude S. had dot gone home to defend them, and the party Would have thus lost two votes! This brought Mr. Stanly to li is seat, and convulsed the House with laughter. Ib "You tickle me, and I'll tickle you." On live adjournment of the recent Federal Convention at Raleigh, Gov. Alorehead gave the Delegates a splendid party. Ac cording to whig data, it was none of your "common doins," none of your nib! ling gingerbread and tippling hard cider, but a real "p-a r t-y" on the highest order of gentility. A huge pound-cake, scut by the Federal anti war Governor of Massa chusetis, "honest John Davis."' was con sumed on the occasion -typify mg, we suppose, die manner, in which Governor Moreheul is to cram Massachusetts Fed eralism down the throats of tlte people of North Carolina, Bali ! the mere idea of the dose v 11 rrea'e a retching! What a proper set of fellows these Fed eralists are ! They lavish the people's money on a bankrupt rail-road; and when they wish to get up a political Convention, this rail-road oilers a passage at half price to all Delegates who will attend; the Dele ga'es assemble, renominate Gov. More' tend ami liesmatter him with praise, and lie, in reiutii, gives them a grand gen-lee-l' feast and jollification Hurrah ! Iivs. Hut, liarkV-! ivort'l the people Jiave to "pay for the roast?" Mecklenburg JeCersonian. Air. Webster. This gentleman, who Yiow holds under President Tyler the most important office in his power to bestow, is. according to the showing of Ins own party, the most corrupt and unprincipled man that ever lived. A Washington w'ig pa per says, his word would not be taken in business transaction there any sooner than that of a co n m m street loafer. And this is the American Secretary of State ! whom the whigs used l call "the Godlike Daniel," the ireat defender of the Consti tution ! !" Ib. The Clay Whigs abuse John Tyler for running counter to the policy they say Gen. Harrison would have pursued, if alive, and fot turning out the members o! the Cabinet appointed by the il -ceased he ro of North Bend; while they with eqnal bitterness, abuse bun for keeping in oflice Daniel Webster, the only remaining mem ber of the llar-ison Cabinet. They ap plauded Tyler till be was elected, and Jauded Webster tills be ws Hpp.o'uied i ollice; and now abuse both like pick-pockets 1 Surely hor-esiy among our ojpo . Dents is a rarity I -lb'. TEXAS. Late accounts from Texas and Mexico induce us to believe that Santa Ana's blus tering and threatening attitude is about to subside; but he has raised a storm amongst the Texi.-.ns, thai will be likely to give him some trouble. Troops are pouring in from the United S:ates and joining the main army, which is preparing for an in vasion of Mexico. The New Orleans Bee of the llth inst. savs, "The schooner Riugold arrived yes terday, in our port, brought Maiamoras papers to the 3d inst. Gen. Arista and his troops were at Moniertey, 400 miles from the Texiau frontier. The Monterrey pa pers, received by the Riugold, reach to the 2 1st ult. We fiid in them a letter from Gen. Rafael Vasquez. commander of the invading forces, dated on the banks of the Rio Grande. The Mexican General gives a detailed account f bis retreat, which, be says, be ha I effected without the Tcxians dreaming of opposi ion. Upon bis arrival on the banks of the Rio Grande, the horses of his soldiers were so exhaust ed by fatiegue, that in case of an attack they would have been of no service. "A leiler ftom Pedro de Ampudia states thai he possessed himself of Goliad with only 120 men. " The Mexican journals state that these incursions into ih territory of Texas are but the -preludes to ulterior operations of grave import." Greenville Mountaineer. Casualties. On Thursday last, a wag goner by the name of Godfrey Bullock. of Lincoln County, was killed by lightning about 10 miles west of Wadesboro.' He was overtaken by a storm and drove bis hotsrs near an old store to protect them from the rain, and was standing by their side, when a iree was struck in about 25 yards and a pordon of the subtle fluid (-truck him producing death in about 15 mi nines. On the next say. Stephen Porter was crushed to death by accidentally falling on the cog-wheel of the mill just completed by W. P. MeCoikle. Mr. Porter was a steady and respectable man, a mason by profession, and was engaged in working on the mill. Ansun County, N. 0., April 12, 1812. Western Carolinian. In this county, on the21si inst., by J. W Moore Esq.. Mr. WILLIAM P. LIT TLE to Miss JANE, daughter of Win. Little, Esq. Now since their hearts are joined as one, And from their parents they have gone; May they meet with protection from above, To reward them for their faithful love. LCom. A thousand thanks for the handsome present accompanying the above ! Csir DcrcsiicaaSsc meeting The time changed ! Having learned that Louis D. Henry, the Republican can didate for Governor, will ad dress the people at this place, on Saturday the 30th inst., we have, after consultation with some of our friends, concluded to change the time of our Dem ocratic meeting lo that day. The meeting will therefore be held on the 33th inst., immedi ately after the conclusion of Mr. Henry's address. MR. HENRY'S APPOINTMENTS. .IjCilis ) iC:SS'3'. tne Democratic candidate for Governor, will addicss the people. At Lincolnton, on Saturday the SOih of April. Ai Ruilierf. irdtnr, on Wednesday Court week the lib of May. At Shelby Cleavelami County, on Tues day Court week the 10th of May. Qilalc of ioi'ij Carolina. tJ Lincoln Countt Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, March Sessions 1812. Thomas E. Scggs, vs. Jacob S. !Ierr Original Attachment levied On Land. Tf'P appearing to (he satisfaction of the - Court that ihe Defendant in this case, Jacob S- Harry, resides beyond the limits of this State : It is then-fore ordered by Court, tli.it publication be made for six weeks in the Lincoln Republican that un less be be and appear at our next Court of Pleas imJ Quarter Mi ssions to' he opened and held for the county of Lincoln, at the court House in Lincolnton, on the 1st Monday in June next, and plead and re plevy, judgment final will be rendered a gainst him, and '.he lands levied upon con demned to satisfy Plaintiffs demand. Witness II. Cansler, Clerk of said court, at Ollice. the 2nd Monday after the 3rd Monday in February, A. D 1812, and in the OGdi year of American Indepp ndeiicce. 11. CANSLER, c c. April 27, 1812. 48 6 w. Price adv. S5 62 1-2 :ff-flM$f reques-ed to announce ffif Col. T. N. Herndon as a candidate for Brigadier General of the 10th Brigade of North Car olina Miliiia, to supply the. vacancy occa sioned by the resignation of (Jen. Seagle" We are authorized and requested to an nounce Col. J. G. Bysum. a candidate for the office of Brigadier General of the 10th Brigade of North Carolina Militia, lo sup ply the vacancy occasioned by the rcsig nation of Gen. Scheie. tZT W E are authorized and requested to announce JOHN R. STAMEY Esq , as a candidate for re-elec.ion to the office of Sheriff of Lincoln county, at the next election. JCT WE nre suthoriipd ami requested to announce TURNER M. A BERN A- TH Y as a-caiulidate for the office of Sher iff of Lincoln couniy, at the next lection jCT M e are authorized and requested to announce Col. J. J. Bakringer. of L:n coin County, as a caudidate for ffrigadier General of the 1 0th Brigade of North Car olina Militia, to supply the vacancy occa sioned by the resignation of Gen. Seagje. p'id .rrf'1 requesiftl lo a'-.tuuiini iml!fp pt. B. M. JETTON iiPfiitJt' :is a candidate for Lieu- tenant Colonel of the 70ih Regimrnt of N. Carolina Militia, in place of Col. V A- Hoke, res cued. JOB P II I N T 1 N G Bone at theJ.'epuMican L'JJlcc at short notice. N E XV T E II JH S OF THE Ij r.TC.CjC.l EES UI2IjC. ff.V THE Pinprietors of the Lincoln Kcpublican Press, finding it impossible to continue long the present system of credit have determined to issuc proposals under which that paper will be con ducted after the close of the present Volume. And with the view of rendering its circulation as wide as possible, thej oflcrlt to the public on the follow ing terms, viz: At Two Dollars a year, payable in advance. The names of the present subscrilerR, will, con sequently, at the expiration of the present Volume be stricken fiotn the list, unless the advance pay ment for the ensuing year be made before the first numlte' is issued. The Proprietors doem it unnecessary to offer an) arguments to show the necessity of keeping the Republican in operation. It is the most Western pa per in the State devoted to the cause of Repub lican principles, while there arc two other Presses of opposite politics still to the West of Lincolnton. And it must be apparent la every one, that the Democratic population of Lincoln and the sur rounding Counties, require an organ through which their doctrine and sentiments may be advo cated. The Proprietors have no pecuniary interest in view they seek no gain for themselves, but have been- induced to make these proposals solely by the desire to render the Press more efficient in the cause in which it is engaged. Thiso persons to whom a Prospectus is sent are r"q'ie.ted to return it to the ollice by the first day of Jjiic next. And i-mncdialely after the receipt of the first number they will transmit the amount of money arising from the subscriptions they hae received. Should the num'ier of names thus returned, be sufficient to wanant the Proprietors in commencing another Volume, the subscribers may expect the first So. within a few weeks after the termination of Me present Volume. Lincolnton, April 13, 1812, rK"AKE.V up on the 2tth, day of March, on the R waters of Brushy Creek, bv Gilbert tireen, one Bay Horse, fifteen and a half hands high, Hip poseil to be twenty years old, with some saddle marks; and some white on each side of the iV ec.lt supposed to lie created by a collar; shod all round with the exception of the riht fore foot; with a twitch tail; aixl was appraised by James A. Gladden and Thomas iSpniks. to twentv doljars. JOHN L. GLADDEX, P.anger. Cleavcland County.N. C, April 13, 18-12. 46-3t, SHERIFF'S 3 vy The citiiens of Lincoln County are hereby 'unified, that the Tax lists are now in the hands of the Sheriff, and he holds them read' for inspection. He requests all persons to examine said lists, and give him information of such as have failed to make their returns. The Merchnn;9 are requested to file their affidavits, on or bt-fore the 1st Monday in June next, agreeably to Act of Assembly. J. R. STAMEY. Sheriff. Lincolnton N. (-, April 20, 1 8 12 47-tL fNK Subscriber, thatikfnl for past fa vurs, respectfully informs the publ'iei that he has added a new wool D arcliiig to his establisf.ment at the Fiiucoln cotmn factory. here be will card wool and make it into rolls at the shortest notice. His will also be constantly in peratiou where V TA MP. W 3 . Idobb &Gi9 ".. will always be kepi on hand or made to or- 3? lasses d & Cot toaiseed.oil can be bad low for cash or in exchange for flaxseed, and the higl est prices wo I be gnen for flaxseed in cash. The I'acmrv having lately undergone considerable te pairs. lie will be aide to furnish "lariat IJlolia i q i.i to any ever made n the S:ate, at the tisnal prices either for ca-di oi good notes. Those indebted by book account will please make settlement by cash or note and security; and those indebted by note ol long standing, with no payments, will ob lige me by calling an 1 making some pay ments and renewing them with se.ruriiy. In so doing all indulgence will be given that can reasonably be expected. . JOHN HOKE. Lincohnon NT. C, AptiliO, lSi2.-rr-C, IZcxl 'Estate for Safe. f pHE subscribers. Executors of David Ramsour, dee'd., of Lincolnton, will dispose of, at private sale, the following valuable real estate, viz: - The lot on which sntd dee'd. lived, be ing lot No. 2 in the North west squre of the town of 1 incolnton, on which there is a fine and capacious . y anI all necessary out-buildings, such as a dining Room, Kitchen, Xcgro liouscs Smoke-houses &.c, all of brick ; ALSO, THREE valuable unimproved LOTi, in the tow n of Lincolnton ; Also, a tract of land, lying about one and a balf miles from LiiiAolnion, between Clark's CreeK and the South Fork, and joining lands of Michael Reinhardt, David lledick and others; supposed to contain about Acie Said tract is very valuable, and contains a lare qnantity of first rate SlottOSII and iTScaJoXV I.U8S2L It is well improved, there being on it a Tlti'CSlling 11a" CliiilC, I2(fi'hS, ,Stab!cS, and other necessary out buildings. Also, about 120 acres on the South side of (Narks reek, adjoining the above tract and J. A. Ramsotir's lauds. Terms. The improved lot in the town of Lit.coliiton, and the land will be sold on a credit one ball' payable in one year, the other half in 2 years. The other property will be sold on a credit of twelve months. Bond and good security required. Persons desirous of purchasing, will call on J. A. Ramsour in the town of Lincoln ton, who will give all necessary informa tion with regard to the property. E. IIOYLE, C. PHI EE R, Exr's. J. A. RAMSOUR. Lincolnton, April 2i). 1812. 47 tf. MILITARY NOTICE. fTIIIj commissioned officers cf the regiment oi" JQa Cavalry attached to the 10th bripridc of i. Carolina militia, arc hereby ccmiranded to appear at theCcurt House in Lincolnton, on the 27th day of May next, at 10 oYHck A. M., for tlie purpose of voting fot a Brigadier General, to supply the vacancy occasioned by the resignation of General Daniel Seag'.e. Uy order of the Major General. T. IN. HERNDOX Cd. Com. Lincolnton, N. C. April 18, 184:2. 47 2w. ILnt al ALfj persons inde!tetl to the Estate of E. (. Revels tleed. are requested to call, on or before the fiist dav of July next, upon J. R. Stamey, and make payment. The notes and accounts are now all in bis hands, and with him, all settlements here after will be made. This is the Inst call; and. as die under signed are anxious to bring the business of the estate "lo a close, they hope it will be effectual in accomplishing so ilesitable a result. - But, if it should not be, other and more powerful means will be resorted to. ' J. R. STAMEY. I dfl J C()B RUSH, J Au.nrs. Lincolnton iT. C, April 20, 1 842.-17-'.f. JFive Cents Heward R S AN A WAY from the subscrilrer on the 10th Jl Ik February last, a bouuJ pirl, named Matinda Ward. I hereby forewarn a;I persons agairut harboring her, as I am determined to put the law tgrftni ce against any who may. The above reward will be siveii for her apprehension, so that I may for her aaiu. MOSKS CATIPENTET?. Lincoln Co. X. C MaTch 1G, 1S42. l'i-lf. 13 la sites I ISlmites 2 Coi tulle 11 or rants, Ca Sas, Appearance bonds Wifvrxs Tit his. rj fur:mlu:tu:n, nhnistuitor's . lpnuis' und yxvricui ' kinds. rKMIK Trustees of the institution, baring rocured tlte services of Miss A. Ma son, fc yielded to her thecharge & supervis ions of the Sebwol, take pleasure in an nouncing to parents, guardians, urn) the public in general, that during the past ses sion, site has proved hersrlf amply com petent lo discharge the duties of her sta tion, and 'afforded to cur citizens satisfac tory evidence in the steady but rapid pro press of her Scholars, that she is every way wordiv of the highest confidence. As a greater inducement to patronise the School, the Trustees have established the following mips of Tuition, to be $lric!' ly adhere! to, viz ; iUtditnems of Reading and") Per Session. M ruing Arithmetic & (ic- ograpby xFirst (-lass) J 00 Reading vVriiing. Arithme tic, English Cjran:m?.r t (Jpography tl 00 Philosophy,, Astronomy, Botany. History, Arh- J metic, Reading, W riting, J 810 CO '&e. ' J Latm and Frpncli the usual prices. Plain Needle Work, subject to no addi tional charge in any Class. Ornatncnfat Needle Work, Painti: :, .Music &c. charg ed in addition. gC7c"Tlic exercises of the Institution will be resumed on Tuesday the 5th day of April next, and continue for 5 months. C. LEONARD. . "I C. C. HENDERSON, B. S. JOHNSON, S. P. SIMPSON, Trustees. M. HOKE, T. SHU FORD, I II. W. GUION, J Lincolnton March 30, 1812 41 Gf. Y virtue of a Deed of Trust executed to me by CARLOS LEONARD for purposes therein mentioned, 1 shall pro ceed to sell at the house of Carlos Leonard n Lincolnton, on the 28tli day of April next, that well known Staittl for a Store or ISotcl at present occupied by Carlos Leonard; ALSO Three One Here JLots; Also 128 ACRES of Land Twelve miles North of Lincolnton, the place formerly called (ireen's Store; A SJlSKSffl W02TA53- .&KrD .4MO.G WHICH ARE SOME Isitecltj GIRLS; Some Casting AntTin Ware Together with a variety of other articles Ji part cf the purchase mdney for the household will be rtauired in L'AS II. 'Terms made known at the time and place of sale. JOHN HOKE, Trustee. Lincolnton, March Hi, 18 42. 42 tds. THE SUPERIOR FOAL GETTER AND TilUiJOlKJII IMJ STA LK) N 4 NOBLE SON OF THE ILLUS trious old Sir Arcliie that old Sir Archie, whose sire was the imported sor rel Dunned, and whose unrivaled projrenv has stood at the head of the 'American Turl during the last thirty years, and wfiose pure blood, like our excellent Constitution, must be preserved, or ihe American people made lo suffer. Gentlemen of the .Turf freely own, that the blood of old Medley and many other fine horses, might have been preserved much longer, t.i the ureal benefit of the Aneriean stock of horses, and now w ill they let the precious blood td o'd Sir Archie float down the stream of r,;r. getfulness? or will they resort to hi- t 00e son RIOTT, for thai portion r.f it which he is so ready and w illing u ppan? RIOTT is in fine plight, very vigomus and healthy, ready at all ti,.,es U (l,.st,alv., Li-- customers, and let them return to the plough or their acrus'omed -occupation. In tendering his professional serices to a generous community, he trusts that his just claims may be duly Appreciated, and his wants freely ministered imto.during the Season which is now open and will ctase on the 1st day of July next. Ills services during the whole Reason, will be rendered at Fifteen dollars a, mare ; or he will ensure conception for Tweniv- five Dollars, when the foal is nsceriainc " or the properly transfered, and iutveri ,.3 Fifty cents a mare, cash up or c-.U i(,ttn to his trusty groom Mares . whh j.j OTT shall be well attend' j , Jf 2I,i 1Vd'U order upon very mmlerate ltrnKS bu, ;T, no case, will 1 incur ren,siI)ijUf f r .M.a caualmcsor i!mr.tft.8; but "under the ex- "-.fe'es; but under the x-j ent of his tkillful groom,! uehended.especiUly when j with what gieat care and t ceutni mar.? jerjCni none neeu b- appre it is toniJcred lOTir- L-'indfircc lliio m otor.... ..1,1 iu 'in ion in.uurjr3 a' .l approaches those that willingly ret ive bis alicctronate embraces He wiil occupy "log cabin" S.ables alternately .Inriug the j Season at the follow ing named places, ; .z: On Mondays, Tuesdays and of,n Sv days, at Lutherfordton, and on 1 hur,;., ; 1 ridays and Satiirdiys at Mr. Jan .i, tla;i 2 1-2 aiJt North of Ufiuultu 1 ,Morgarjtrn rond; hi lime at rarh lipwrve shall conform to t?ie , interest am! conveiv ience of his fritnd and rnslomer? re serving to himrelf tbp custnmaty privaleger of going to public places ee-mraet new acquaintances and court their favor? DESCRIPTION. : t A Zoogrnpher, capal le of presr ptirjr a the public -A that might fcf a:d of RIO TT. is not lo be found in these rapes- Upon n) impartial view f all his mjrerior tA matchless poii.ts. one might almost con elude that when he wns made, ti e exien sive shopof Nafire wrs rnnrrrkr d, and vb very beast natsria's sleclel and pice d ill the hand nf t!ic tvctl skillful pnd experi cneed artisans, t crhle ihim to n ikc a displiiv of their prnlefsion, nr.d- present tn tlie tl'orld such a wonderful animal a R10TT Tlie following, imperfect sketch of his high f-rm, great symmetry &c., may be- somewhat rrceptable to such as may not have the pleasure of seeing him and judging for themselvr?. Like many of his superior rolls, RIOT T stands Sixteen bands high upon a fine set of bar'!, long, flinty legs and horn-like hoofs of the high est polish and finest finish, as black. r.s Johnny Q's. ror.rso on the perplexing sub ject of abolition his stylish easy crtton and elastic movements on a ronrt yr!. re minds one of a candidate f.r the Constable place his fine flowing black matte end tail, and glossy coat of eilkhke hair of rich blood i.v colour, give evidence of his pur ity of bloc' his loud Lawyer like bellow in when wooing and prancing brfore an ob ject of his highest delight under the gaze of his sparkling eye n ady to receive bis kind embraces, is't-on.-dnsive proof of th great strength of lu Inn?' pleasant docile countenance teaches to infer, .bat bis colts will be mild ami gentle in their disposition 'his muzzle is exactly nf the right size and shape; he Imsr a set of teeth equal to those of his sire and pranil sire, which enabled them to masticate their food and live to the great age of TwerKy eight years; and no horFe ran live that long without good teeth to enable him 10 breathe free and easy, nature has given to him a fine pair of nostrils, equal in fize to old Eclipse's, and Capt, Harrison adver tised his to be nearly as large as a DoctorV shop on the top of bis lean bony headr as high as Whig calculation on getting a National Bank at the late extra Session of" Congress, may be seen a nice well shaped pair of erect Ears, that seldom flop, like ' sotne have under the force of Captain Ty ler's Veto His long, beaut ifol, well arched neck, that loses itself between a su perb pair of broad, deep oblique st'Oiiltler aogether with a brisket that challenge pomparison with that i f any other horse., are all upon real race bor-e order; betwicit his high thin weathers, and full prolinuria hips, that run well up, is to be seen a back, of the highest form; under which is a ehc6t of that order which will suit either the race harness or saddle horse; the e e h next fcas'fd with a view t.f a air nf heavy, j tmb up thighs, and a cluster of heavy mus cle?, that lie about and deeoraw (.is nil pow erful houghs and arms. 2 1 it frhmild he asked, wby RIOTT never :.-Siiiiguihed himself on the Turf, let it be answered, that he never run but one race; that was four mile heats at Halifax N. C. againcta-. fine fieid of horses and he w as second ins. it, altho evidently out of order from thvfcf fects of a founder a few days previous lo the race. He was then transferred k the hands of a Gentleman whose clerical to lions for baJehis further exercise RIOTT'iras sired I y tliat parngorx r horses, the renowned Old Sir Arc hit, by the Imported sorrel Dtcmed frora wru:s loins sprang an innunitrublo host tf race horses that like his fame tre well known on both sides of the Atlantic,, 8nd the pride and boast of each country the dam rf PL O TT formerly the propenj cf Col. V. . Johnson and Mr. Lra-.iah a., was sired by Sir Francis B-jrdeli, which was one of the best sons of li c tr.equah'td f.;ur mile race b.?rse Po.oitiac. I v the above Imported Diomed. tuJ,i.f cm. r'e half broth pr Old Sir An hie. I urdttis' dam w as by ,.ne Impor;td (.'iiizun the grand tire -i the grea; Mur. tur Tonson, and: bis three distinguished brothers, his grand dam was by t'.c 1. pur ltd Mousetrap out f a Selim, slie cut of a Jolly Roger, she out of the ceUbrated In ported rnare Mary Cray the grand dam of RIO'IT was sirtd by the Ln ported Bedford, nd the size of the great SI.) lock, ?nd many oilier capital racers, his great grandaiu a half sjstcr ut Jolly I'rinr, and tjred by tlie distinguished lior-e LVdcrahst, hia g. g, grand datn was ,y the Importtd horse Old Jav.tis v10 M a aso ,t(t. fcj,c ,, the distinuish(; mrw. Mea(,' Cid Ut-ki, bis g. g. g. grand dam was by the Impor ted Jolly Roger from uhm.u j ure leins sprang iiC first noted 1 u.g !istance race l,,,r,rs ever know ii i;j the United Stales, inference lo the above rich Pedigree will frhow that in point nfhlm-fl L'lO'l '"(, stands unrivalled, and i- chisel jJlmd to the illustrious Monsieur Tonson and tin in vincible Bosloit who vantpi.fdit d ul il.tir competitors at long dttaiuts for a uald of money. He was bred by the II0rt. A. R. Covan. late of Norlb-.ui ',r-u roui.tv N. C and sold to 0.)V, H. (;. Briofl decM, for 2000 a th;es years old, IVoilJ. ing need be sa( iatavor uf RIQ IT, whet, Ins spier,J;l Ctl8 Z1ii ti, pvrliiimauce , are Known, tn nu-i hi have l; pUa sure let it be said; that huw uy vtrl'r i fieates in mv ri.'is.i&iiiO v.lnr !i i-n in nl.iuu beVoml th.u'u. ihui may U Lid o, frtV'or as a gulliim ,.f the liue.i ut.ier.-n, wtJUJt well Ui hi Ufu any elm.-r.U, . WlLLIiM SLD1" Uncobtaa F'u. 51 U'S-Sj-i St.
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