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New fejutcuutf TnWnttng. fl. L0W11V . If i rrrfTl'l Lf.Y lnfiri the f it'uent of st. Sure, mil Ike iurrtinlinir country, Hut . . .L- ai.m. An nn nrrn. in umin With of ITi rmift.lrtmftCi:lkry.rrriiinr9 117 , Wi jvmnlrt n,J bim,c,'i "here ' ":rHiti fc?tf iWS'WiW.4ifaJ4V,'hA".,l,.,,,e fiwwl faahionJ.lr anil ublatiliJ romitf and lTttrr,tl'' 119 jrven n lime, can Complain. . ".' ' 1 ' ' lfatg been app'Mrtr (1 Age nl fr the "ire nir A'J-of Triliipg, invented by Mr. Wd--w, urn,, of 'e-Yi'k, wlttfe turpaw any thing i isii line of HiMitri'Ji!firrt4 rti'ewvrred, he iU b regularly furioned. at ho iatrmlswWi the l-t fas'iions from I'aria. London, New. York, anJ Philadelphia, Veomparued ith ilraft no' p"rtrilt figures whici will enable him to t,irnih gentlemen with fancy tirmrnt4 crpial t.iany in the Mate. He lytpei his acquaintance nd The public wl'l continue to patroni hi f.hopi and Miirr them thai no exertion on liif part, will b wanting, to render general Mil. icton. SUibru,Jlril6,m. ft N. B. The subscriber U authorit'd to cll right for using the Sinare Itu'e Syitem. above metitionedt lo instruct purchasers in Ihin new node of cutting, and furnish them with the Hull-, Ir(t, fori rait Figure, Ue . appertaining to the b.isine. S. I.'MRV. IV. v smiAc, or Kent, NT, of the nrntl IiihVtnri'S NT.oftr ? 1 1' A " f"r Cuntrt Sltre, tillu-r in .M M I f 11... k. i. in '?:.... i ... vi ilk.. .iW7Mi-oiiiie: ll i aiiualed in the e- - pari -ot", Hurke cttny, at the innntrctiim f thf nmiti nm-N )ralinj(fim thence 'to "Wor- -fjawton, Um oJntiii', KTiitriviflr, and M.ilketboto' j5 milrgfrom Moroni on, 27 from FfatMrillc . fnirt, H . It. ..,..,.' ' C.nn lln,..tl..n and f milr.from the liaiiitrrWcr.- Ttiere h ftoelitttMrt-wufli t)rctctl.rr hiiiriiinje. now rn the premier, nh lut 2id icici "of Tanr! ticloiijrinn ta tlic imr' ; (jrit and ra mill with "n '4 milff of it,- wHh iliidtly acttlcd coontry cwoiid,. And A. l.'otl-oiTice, called Liltle Kivtr. krpf at the place. " " ' Tlii 1 a'unbte peperv U be oId..Iow, for R'H mkI pvneiitii, or rented iu one or more j ea t. we de'iron ejf pnrchaVmir, are invited tu come and view it, and jui'jre for themn-lve. J'aym ni will be made accommo!atin(r," and a reavin'Hiltf ciei,t j;iven. Inquirij of tbe 'ib center on the premiKi. If 0 T i.r.ws i ai.nt.. Jhitke ft. March . 1 H v. fttnta C aVuvtAi-l'nvtAuwi, KECKl.r.Vfiri 6 CUVMTT: aTjrdlM'JR Court of law, fa! term, je.'sj : vj orrpmin Mewaru t. Harriet Mr ward, . neunon for- iiVoTce; The--wefMUftt-aallu reading Levotid the ijmit."f tlir state, as ...kPpcaM to the cniirr f ordered, tliertfore"," that -- piblilivn .'WTjiiiiTii ill wrrkn-tbeV4aU;rn .aruhhian. for the fl-fen J.inT to appear at imf or den.ur, or "Ma pe 'itlon wilt be heard eari'te;1 knd thwed aeMtrdinglv. - T J. . H'l.TCHJSON. 6t6 r. t. c. ?. . MrcKixrrno covxti Pf.BRUAIti aeinii. 18201 Jhit,, a N, rly rj. the heir at law of Wfn. Harnett, d.-e'd. i-n ijt i iv lOinl - -I., . . 1 jEi: the htir at law of Wfn. Harnett, d.-e'd. f-fjjtfSa 10, tl.C satisfaction j (heir aLlaw lrutt orc'd.T sre non. rei lent l this state, viz: Vary Apie, Jane Half, E!iiheth Broomfield, Martha Kal! Ann Hart, William ft.tr it tt amlj Margaret ISarnelt, rhildren of brahani and MHry Ttarnctt ; V m. Harnett, SaiMiel I'.urnctt.and ?nan Rrwin, chil dren 'f Sanmel .n il Margaret Harnett 5 Dorcas rathcy.-daughier of Vm. nd Vary Wliott. and 1 M'm. U'liite, grandson of th same j Ann liar- reft, wife of Thomas Harnett, d.-e'd. 1 hort.as ' Itarnett.-fleorm''r1rnetr and Sarih Elms: ehil. eJren of the sane; John Forter and Mary Or mami, chiWrn of James and Kuth Porter, dee'd. Jami Harm it, and the children of Thomas M'llee, dee'd. (name unknown j) it is there fore ordered that 'Ubhratrrrn be maiUi weeks iu '.lie Western Carolinian, nulif)ing the said fitirs to appear at our next court tf pleas and Cjuarl t session tu be held for this county, on the 4th Monday of May next, then are 'here to "Ihew cause, if any they l;ae, why probate of the last will and tmtaroent of W'm. Harnett, dee'd, should not be had. 6tC6 ISAC ALEXANDER, r. m. r. 8 tale o" aVoptU-l'avoWua, StTMlfriirBi'S Marion Tanner ft John lanr er, 5'ttitiun for divorce It appearing to the falhfaction of thcxourJU n this case, that the 'defendant re . :ides bej ond the Imilfi of tfilrStatertred,. fn-fi iui ... Unit jMiiiTienjrm wirr si weeks in , tlie Western Carolinian, jfor, the dti'endant to" -a-ppeatAt ,ip;jptxt,i?M0U nf law to be eid for Mecklenburg county,"iri "rsevfnth 7 Monday, after the fuurth .Monday.iri March next, ' then ana there to answer plead or demur, to vdd Jieti'.ion 1 'otherwise 1' will be taken pre con sOJtoanli.x .part.--i 6t66 :ttwif.,...,,,--:,.-:--':; - . .: ' V, js-Po ji tis,.Vm. Com j. .PpliJilm f u6iv.nrlcl It appearing to Uit satisfaction of -the'courtrtiiat. the defendant is not ah inhabitant of this State 1 ' - Ordered, therefore, that publication be made six v week in tbe Weatern Carolinian, that he .6p pear at our next superior court of law, to be , Jield for aid county, on tlie seventh Monday af ter the fourth Monday in March next, then and ther to. plead answer or demur, to said peti tion t otherwise U will be taken pro confesso . , and heard ex parte. ; 6t66 .-....j. jfc lirTClflSON, c. . c. 1. - To all those that hare lost Horses. THERE wa taken up and entered on my Stray Book, by Geoige Baker, on 21st of hi month, a amall oay Mare, with both of her hind feet white, some white .-kair in her face, ' IIM brand. foUrtee bands one inch bigh. wip 1 foaed to he Tour ytrr old th coming ijpringi I . The aaid Rakef live 13 or U mHes west of 'V.TWisbti'rys Rowan eownty, neat Jacob Krider'a i-A Store, on the :wttejrL of Fourth Creek, I'MlTilY. r0 TS KaOSTILlB OUT. - tub Mf anutuc noLF,- A !o In q'i'' r mountain fern, - LnrJPtI her Kid aecurr. "14 iui oiie ii'int f1Tttini,n-M.-UL. ' tii.lilie, " my t!earefdtr: Amid the watiiifgra', " ' The Kid i mine at Yor having besrd the Jlne'S adrire, -When the w w r a wnjr, . . 4 . IU cornet, fcnd art tht Ileal In oice " ni feed no nwtx to-ljr. "' "T " Come npe the door, nfy '0'V f0' roc, . . A motliiT roice you hear, lliy minimi come to ckl tliee , Cme ope.ihe door my dear. Toor thing It M imelt a mice" and Mid, I cannot ope fortlirei 1 Go, wily Woir, for I'm afraid, " Till mainma come (o me." J'r U hti there art in humnn ihaptt It ilvrl vilh btawr httti ttt, 1nJ wr there ur, the TAim vnU rtY twM Jwaik cnpi n. , eOBTDOV. w. h,vm nrrlr met. in the tame compai. :c. ....... (Wilt) mote eiquiwicijr ponnea Tr,'ni.v"" more renl poetry, or more ai.nple ami unalTccted ?UCCS scarcely any unpleasant taste, piety, than are contained in th following- sumai, although the contrary might be expec They appeared originally in the Cincinnati . ted, and is very highly extolled by l-erary GajcVte.a paper which, though abotin. persons who use it.. In Portugal cof. ding'in ecty thing that makes a jptt reilly fee is always made by . infusion, and is goc-iwai diacif,ti4ue4alirtcjeri co, for taken very strong' an ounce being "-' f P"'K- Ttnm. mhr jollfney drear? Axe in lighti i extinct lor iter ' St!t ntppeetta UtitUriiiiig lelr, -t.xl lorakc the rigtitcou never ' Storir. niiy "gather o'er thy ptl, Kit 1wtr f.Jitc.Bax ?f.SZi, , Still, amid t lie Icartul rath, tfjd lorsnkc i!ie rtghtemu nerer! I'ain may rack thy wa'ing frame, Health dt iert thy couch 1 ir rer : l'aith Hill jiirnn nth (It athit a flame, God forsakes the righteous niTtr ! .i thou a nr. a T . uuoiVirT. There' a glorious htjlit at the gat. s nf 1 lie; wcit, lhen the Mimmerau.i pacMCth thro' lo hi rest TU bright on Uie Uke where the moonbeam h-. : AmTllineaH.rmrrwhiciitheilcw.haxcwfM! Hut hre.fcluuc no light Leiath the ty I t j-,r j,-,-rJf lrr .crt M j,", ji An;V it.i-iAnfr:fth. hirrf .W riar-rl.!-- r ' From her chiroin nest, through the vernal sky 1 1 " ' T Hut earth Im no sound so wref in near As 'he voice a 6ite to itt rwther't-ear. nk'i.tin . .'. in. inn 1 i'u Hiii'tii j o describe her mouth, . which Uive has. sworn f rom ltie mwy "uth,,. .! 'mfr -aaA tkl aitikrii ' n 1 v-n'urc t I nat ro1, rinle on w fcnft -atrtne fMtTittiBMr.-t lhe smtriv ... To budding rose leaves, svlilch" fchti tmuloua growth tVarring tor sole rule, on the stem where born, Disclose beneath, in mai.j an rnornwus curl, Two links of white, awl laughter loving pearl." SL'f'CKSS. ' , , 1 n '"p,.,v 1,,,c' ' , .... : And laUely gay ! Who baskjbr ever in success ; A constant' feast, Quite palls the tasle, And long enjox ment is distress. rRACMENT; She 1repe-h, and a heavenly smile f'layelli upon her Itpa the while 4 She' happy now in drean.s of blis, Oh, where h innocence like this ! Ucr eyes that dark, H that diamond pair," Are hiddcn still ahe'S wond'roua fair. I've gazed on beauty oftenmore, I've loved at none e'er lov'd before Yet, who could look on " Love as'erp J" could behold aloved one weep ? ' Who wotild toe OHt.eoldittnre'eHng heurt j uai couiu me lover irgm uie leveaitnt part 1 M. K erFK Ton Poktrt. TTrTrrTTrrttthj tn n 111 rnntand for Tfome r dead. Thro' w hich the living Homer begg'd his bread, 3VisiTr.s op Oi,d Ace. In age to wish for youth, is full as vaih- " As for a youth to turn a child again. -" ' .' " IMlj... :. " .;. FmArB. -Uere lies William. Smith j and wfiat i8omwhat lie was .MntMbArtSjt, MISCELLtVr. CojfeCi general belief prevails in this country, that the acknowledged superiority of the coffee which is made in France is to be attr'rbuted to the chicoree powder which is put into it before boiling. The truth however, is, that this powder, which is made from the dried and roasted fooToT the, cultivated dandelion, is only used in coffee houses and other places of public entertainment in France j for the purpose of ad alteration, as the addi tion of a tea spoonful of it to an ounce ot ceffcw VH give as much colour and flavour as . the addition of a half an 1 ounce of genuine coffee. ' The cost jf, theiitcoieljs;! in France f jbut in i iliii country, tihrc U U jdslly rccom. roeouea 10 vc mixeu wiin coucc ia coriect itt ficat'.flf pf-pcrtici, it has been modcitly idverused t half a crown. 7 T. usual mode in which coifed it prcpired irt France, at the coffee houiei is this. Cold water is fprnircd.-upoh . the. ground U coffee, in proportion w onrpmt 10 iw ounces of the powtIer,jith one tilth or eighth part of the powder of chicorec id" t dedr-This is then pUctd on the sshes of a wood. Crf., and left stewing for several hours. It is then taken away and AllawcoM'i settle, atrd bein'poor td off, and serfe'tHis f7rv?tn'with out milk, in cups Oemit tastes, or with boiling milk, in proportion to oue third coffee t two fhirds milk. In private families in France as in this o untrv, the coffee is made by in fusion, without chicoree, or the utter a urtl on!v medicinally. Where the frequent use of i offce is f'ufnd to over stirsuUie the stomach, anil to distress the nerves, occasioning p. in and aci difies, the Pari physiciShs order 'a litilc Castile sap to be scraped into run with thf n.ffee. ThJa nrn, . 1 used f6rone'good-ai2td-cup j-lyet I from its cheapness, small cup of cof- fee, including augur and milk, maybe i t -- - r i e t njd in a nrsi-rair. conee-nouse jor. a icnny, Id most part"t)f PpIn cof- ce is but little used; and is then made 1 f err rk . coin ex for eight or ten perion are r rench' c tfce-h reodu of, preparing it is adopted. In Trance the ground crffee at the gro cers' shops is frequently adulterated with burnt chesnuts. It ought to be added that the coffee which is used in private families in France, owes much of its delicious flavor to the fact of its brina used soon after roasting. Tnc . . " . r : :.J .1 process 01 roasting IS cameo on mere by retail grocers and private families the berries frum.ff.hicb. pur conee is , roaaud aCT.eral IpOfttha previously. -.... . SF ' i 'ST - . - inaen journal :.; sjttc ronMs,cocoors,uc The Philadelphia Society for the promotion of the cultref Mulberry r1inrj r-isrrig'of Silk Wrms, be- . , , it r f v. sides the offer or premiums !r those h .'j4'aas tfM awl aV a (lam.. aw tt lrn . object jfrtjd; to-proeure'ircim.Connecticut a pcrsorT to teach the mode of winding silk from cocoons, and of making sewing silk, but without effect. The intended 0 also, in the event of such a person be ing procured, tof rm a fund for the purchase of cocoons. Having been disappointed in their expectations in this particular, they have sent to France for in experienced workman, and have reason to believe that one will arrive in time for attending to the business in the course -of this year, They therefore think proper to as sure those who may wish to engage in the business of rearing Silk Worms, ihat a fund will be established for the purchase of Cocoons, at such a price s will enable the society to continue their eff rts, without encroaching up on the small capitol which they have will not permit them to buy at a price a fl . . ii amounting to a bounty, Dut met win girt thf just value oftteseuralquaL jtipe mHcft mail &c offered for sale, and they hope that those who mSV rn- gage in the business fitiU exejr.t.them- selveilcibringjorward cocoons of the best quality as, pthTrwTse7lheycarri not be paid T price which will satisfy them. Cocbbni differ greatly irrqual- ity, owing to the nature of the food T-: .. - .1 . -ir . -Li"f. .1 . .1 upon.wiitcn me ivorms are Jreuf auu 10 the'WneiJH 4-Mi...l...k.-I;Ui!VfrTnhk... . . . Danger of Smuggling. Two men from the American shore of .the Nia gara, started in a small skiff, laden with two barrels of whiskey, which they designed tc, smuggle into Cana da. A violent wind, combined with the force of the current, wept-ihcm oyer the falls of Niagara ! Fragments of the boat were found below the falls, but nothing was discovered of the bo. di.e ' -: '; ; "Shepherd, said a sentimental young lady to a boy feeding sheep, fwhy have jpu not your pipe in ., Bt' tiotf i ktmt nia Tit for Tr. Deacon A. is a mcr. chant 1 does a considerable business ; much respected as an honest nun be cause he is a deacon and looks as seri ous and dejected as if he did not care a pin for alt this world is worth, Farmer G. came. into his store the other day it was arojd pne--tf trad off a few bushels of wheat, whlciu1s very high just at this time, The bar gain was concluded, and jhe. farmer was - to - take h$.pyTjnjiCTbi atore Ooor is as clastic as some menV conicieoces. The bags of wheat we're i brought Jnil and the measuring; of their contents commenced. .- Au St once thr deacon's feet were insuffcrably' cold. As the grain was emptied into the rocasilre, the deacon stamped violently around it, to warm his feet. The poor farmer could not complain that the honest deacon should wish to pro mote circulation and get his feet warm but his grain settled perceptiblv every stamp from the deacon', and the six bushels he brought to market held out but five and a half on a second mea surement. Old farmers somciimes know a thing or two.' Mr. fj. said nothing, but proceeded to the'mcasur ing of the salt that he was to receive in Eay for his wheat. The deacon's feet ad got warm by this time ; he was as light tn thci fantastic toe as if he were walking op egg'. Not so with the farmer? "As the aalt beganio-run into the half bushel, his feet were suddenly seized with the egld. Being" a heavy ruitic he stamped vchejEcotly,, Tut, tut, says the deacon, 'your jum a: cnly being used pi'-g shakes down the salt too much ! ,ns. Where t'rtmrarv-ycrsk. ouses, the French wheat I gt.e.s,' said the farmer. When ' . . - . 1 j r. "- - the business was completed, there was about an even trade between deacon A. and farmer G. Verily, juitice is sometimes done in the earth. Fair .' Whatever the nj. inions of the vulgar may be," said a celebrated connoisseur, I never saw an unexccptionaoie .pcauiy wnn- .- 11 1 . . 1 out fair or red hair unaccompanied by a beautiful face. Some I have known whose lineaments .-mr e re - angelic. J ti all the paintings 6f the"ioa ecltbrau ed artists, that I have had an oppor tunity of seeing, where angels are intended to be represented, I. have invariably remarked, that they prefer Ted'bfTaTr"1iaTr7TogTv'e"aT6hsu1nmate idea of an all perfect beauty. I allow that there are some exceptions j but I iiave in general .observed, that there arTinrTne facrt-tra 6r,if you pleasf golden Jorks, than to mose 01 any omcr coior. 1 11c eiin or a woman, whose hair is fair, surpasses all description for delicacy ; her eyes, for the most part, blue and languish-! itig ner lips thin ner leatures sou, : ana tne loui cnscmuic lovciy ana ui-. vine. From the American Tanner. Old Feathers better than Xac. If the feathers of old beds have be; come dirty, matted, or have lost their; ..I.......... 1 ... . .u... Ai.., j . be emptied into a hogshead and wash-jit ed-in warm soan suds, acitattd bv means of a rake or garden hoe, and afterwards rinsed in clear water. They are then to be pressed dry by the konl nnrl 1 S e-vrs, tKtt (fV t 4 VI f emptv well lighted room, and now and .1 ' . .. rr :i -"-5 -s vl 1 .r.l" men wnippeu ana surrca vTTm',x'JlJZ when thoroughly dry put again into his tnrceuows, and insist on triea KcaTrer-wiU -be found4ifter, .hjaie fH observed till an alterati- vtiit r tittiti Htipj auuriz, uctduac uc- prived of the oil w . . . I 1 - .1 , OK n MOUlinOS-m-tfl-. latter. .-.Cousin, Tabithz. Great events from little taiiscf.'' . Oliver Cromwell, we are told, was near being strangled in his cradle by ii monkey. Here, then, was thfa wretch ed: ape, wielding in his paw the des ismitteTwltB-tfiF'btanilill eighteen, and ere long, v' i - - "The reformation beams from Bui len's eyes." Charles Wesley refuses to go with his wealthy namesake to Ireland, and . the inheritance which would have.bc'en his, goes to build up the fortunes of a Wdlesley, instead of a Wesley 1 and to this decision of a school-boy, as Mr. SSouthey observes, . '!-nw3h , .... a xietnouism may owe its existence, ana England its military glory. Dr. Paley narrowly escaped being a baker. Here was a decision upon w hich hung in one scale, perhaps the- immortal interests of thousands, and in the other, the gratification of the taste of the good people el Wggieswic: lor npjt rnus. . tsou A tctlox tmt. Stjnl iftfo timrt, tr iht diff,rtnt f, .4?, tflt pre 1 mt ilnyi and thou J tur unrrr,. We see a hundred men hanged where they saw one. We are 5vo hundred transported where they saw one. We ace five thousand in the WorW - house where they saw one. ZL Wti:8ee.scoresorTLnl9 -societies - - where thev. aiur nnf. """--... y We see paper where they saw cold ..,We see men in stays where 'theyk",: saw men ia armour, ' - . j Wc sec plinted. faces wheTethet " saw healthy ones. . ' We see children jptri shin pin marw.. hto)tt where" they saw them flour-'--ish in (he litfd.' ' "' '-''-- - We lee prisons where they sar castles . We see masters where they saw rr presentitives. In short, they saw true men where we see knaves. AdJititn, Ji JpeHean, We see ten men in the prison where they saw one. We see whiskey and water where they saw Switchrt, small teer and cider. .. ' We see mock suppers of bread and butter, and tea, where they saw solid, substantial fare. We see thousands of male and female-garoUers, where they saw nne." We see self styled youtte ladies and "r7f77m,iherrtheyaw--plaw -bon , est ixy and girls. We see a piano forte, where thev saw a loom. f 1 " ' . I - 1 - - - In short, they saw temperance and ere we see drunkenness Rapidity of rpccrft . A short-hactf writer ol the House of Commons, on inquiry, informed me, that a rapid orator may pronounce from r,000 to 7450O words in an hour. The mrdi urn 'number is about 7,200, which will give 120 words in a minute, and two. in a second. This of course relates to the Enclish laneuace. and will differ . . u o - ,n Mber tongues accordirir to tb- fa- cdity with which they, may be pro-1 oounccd. . Lord Sheffield seeing a work "advernedp"Eiirhcd j ErMUess - -Amusc,mrnt, remarked, that it would be a cheap work to who ever could live long enough lo rest it. Cure for Hums. Wheat flour ap plied to the parts affected, is said lobe jjt maj be sprjnHed"oa5lOTaly;a3 rcncWcd at mtervals Of fifteca or Tfttir tv minutes. . upland Cnws. The cows in mor part8 f Lapland arc all of the sans white- color, and very little larger tnac .suckling calves in Lngland ; but til ceedingly beautilul, and yielding mm I (of so. superior a quality, that it bf j iffimcs almost wholly crtam. and tnl of the most delicious sweetness ; vhxl even fresh It is so coagulted, that ) nnnn itiii near t remain nnririu ! has been plunged into it, " Legislative Decorum. The LegH lative Council of the British I'rovinc of New Brunswick has complained 0 thf Snakrr nf the Tli)Ute of Assftnw for receiving their messages wrf- hntnn - fti lh meenirfr had OlM .v- ... .. . . j. rl'U mn.,1 lltlir IVI I It " H'"""" aaiu.mw Council, in sending M-'O inessj Wltfimffla3mtfln. wl.t?.ad0,.'Mj However, they directed the bp uncover in (future, to one mcsseng x -i. ' r -fciierffS ''1 A wn:cr in inc-viiiasiy'i-v. ;, lage ' oppressive ttx farmers and mecfian:c! vice be taxed, and the tax wc ted. thej-c is never any doubt 01 . rL., ' , i ; 5 ----- -- - - ing a full treasury. It is healthy to lauch it " a'5 1 human prerogative. But often so fnllv is h!.nrlrd with the retJlCU tnat tncnation is Ji'i , ,,1 l..k t,..:f where Dt)lerxI iuulii ai an v .Usui ui iji , j requires a "laugh, it is well to 1 -.u: n.. .,Tral. and u-t aunicviuug icittijr wwuiiv"-1 at that. . J ' . The be?irarhvLcuidon are ii; 15,000. They get a good KW" , - r -T "Tiv.-"''' 1 r va ries and vices of the country. 'r ii 1 ' ,! a) uV Fr IF 4 aj a .ram - J i .mosi anv Sifvt few, mti) trr-l ordt lnwe btfci TI exam andc -.si5i. AU foke . 0l!rt 01 ...Jf.. worki Chop in Qiv hensii ence -"rail in "tree- those ' borhot . .mii tn elej I"dwellin family 1 snd'all -"' food,.i ""imprbv ne-t.exei nd cdr fark'of I Creek ; twenty 1 , .Amongs wgon a ?6tb day Morgan! conditioi credit urity wi Mcrcl IOR , price, fr 7 nt.tif,i8i5 wiarf. urv. . sfvme trow rich, aw . , .
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