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t; wi when their that jadgi progress 01 om nemr state ui r. ..;, tUfacllon 1 cao J 11 i .rt'inn has pone, I e soowicus .r, ... ... iui,hu. Mama is of ,d promded" o the JUgent.enaeaTo... hlJMmA i,h Ibeif rigUU, lo hare . ea,p eu w . , blesringJ, and .ion; out me . , f - . " w M . J. . .m aTIab lin HUM ' - - Ar l l have escaped, togeth his sister, Queen Anne, the d and from which few U ,atf at , ' th found oal the pi wiiniiV 'he reach of the chifd of the poorest corppletion. rititf n when ' " all" useful thould te dal encouraged the people acquainted w Mivihlf of their national tKr.frtr ftM-mined to perpetuate their institutions; and to keep the. soil which their fathers bad pui chased with their WohJ and treasure, "the land of freedom and the. asylum of, the oppressed." .1 fear, genllerneo..! tnoae oerao.c .- -J it $hould e extended. tonsefrommeirtcosinrj wuuiu.'-v f. . r .u .'Architect. I need say no- ui wuu - e i . . . u irh an fiHirani sue ... : ..i ;r . r ....r i thinr. vrnen vou u o cot listen io uur F.c u. w.. '7" - K-.n-vnu : but I cannot om.t to We .ball never Know wnai power le we' are furnishia the rep- until we exert it , ana ii nu.a ... j . - neonIe wilh a cojnnm IS III- lCnnM"' l 1 - ...... wtt nWrre nere, airier has broKen - . t oti jnnni. H1SV I "r ""S" ,noos Alexander, who .i denoeu -v as of Russian The naivete of this discoy. ry reminds ns of. a 'story or tre jaxuu Wharton. u Sharpc'and other high Church- measures favorable to tne sue- PMf,rJpr. on the oeain ui IIIC av 7 er witnotner uuiursca . AhU..oh riPirlect ousni not. in anj si hape, to receive your -nction, yet i leei nfi.!!!! VOU Will OOI WIUII.u.u jru. the deceived Pre I nnrl nil length found oat the pi",: - remonstrating with w nariun, , witn tne loiiowine aufjis Of as well as physical strength, tha it creased by exercise. To all these subjects, then, which appear to me, I am sure, in a far more impoi taut light than my limits or language will allow me to express, iet us give heed, and timely heed. Let us do something, hovrever little. It mav prove In time u as a gram of mustard seed." But whilst we we sedulous t ttain these a - :..' a ahnnhl not loose i?ilt of aa rui niiicbtai o .ions and eleeant building, suiuble to the di2nity of their body, it is surely a source ..f nfcure that we are, at the same tune, i - . . .,;win,- incouraemeit to genius anu t. s t. , , i ........ Ir. iifth fine arts, wnicn, ii-tvr. hitherto been so little known, Vpropeily r.timated. amons us. bhouia li oe nevr r w . - I - arv to make an additional appropriate. for the finishing of the House, thepropne- it is submitted to your con- null me iuiiw" ft I o a w i valiable pointeV, my Lord, which produc ed rne a litteV of vt-ry fine puppi but o my great surprise they all remained blind lone after the usual time, When . orurrru i ... .I.a nnnrl thn to be thrown mxo "'".t"" "Well, and what then, my Lord?. . Whv. ihn-lthev ovened their eyes . We leave the moral to the Courier. NEWBEKN PIUCCS C UK RE. NT. Articles. ' . - J . .l i nii Klm r amf I tv of makin? . .a aajwwn aaajw mm mm I 1 amial U (U . aTa)a.w - - " - - n . ine ia . r , . . I n t, n. ,ho.irhi that the sum a . am ri I1 IIIMalllllll lllll Bui W Val 0 iMf"' - ' ' ir H,wxiMrienced the uiiuilice of lo- 1 be LV have experienced the injustice - - 1 ..3!..i.u before, and we have no rea .rt.f tr, conclude that this U never to the cae again. It is therefore important that we should direct our attention to the training of our militia Oar militia sys tem, as you well know is very detective. Let us recollect the advice ot our Political iiare for war in time ot peace. ;-.o,l ai tho 1:it Ktssioa wouiu De sufficient, but in the progress ot such a . . buitdinc as the one under viv, auauions ,.A ..It..--:. Twine tviil nrrur. so that it is im ci 1 1 LI niinaiiwii. ..... 7 uaihle to calculate, exactly, what sum 1 1 t ,;il ho t.n.nrfd. esufCialK Wlien so luutii k Wnnf as did at the close of 1 riiiniiii " - .-- the last session. Accompanying this communication are the lesijm.itions ol such justices peace and field officers of the ruilitia as have been received during the recess, together arii!. mv letter book, and such letters ana documents as it is proper should hty laid I ronf plt. country bar Russia before you. With theh ?hest respect ana consiur- tion, I have tne nonor 10 oc cw.tt.w7 your very obedient servant, GABRIEL IIOLML&. Fattier to t) re 1 By lar the most important part of this prep ration coiuists til tiaining up a bdy ot men ihatwill always be ready in case i mr.r t. send into th field an etucient force, it seem to be the policy of the government to reduce the sun 5;.. ,.mvof the United Mates, as being too expensive and dangerous to the Re .rd;r Whether ihis be Ihe sound policy o not, it ceitainly increases the im por ta ice ol having a well ornamzea militia. M preseni it is difficult to discover what ' advantage is derived from our system and riire. exceot in a lew remarkable in- whre individual xertion and spi rit presents a cheering pnwpecl amid the urr.Hinding gloooi o& oc -Ahv nrooer eiideavtrs. fhrs is a soiled r.,mall moment, and I trust will receive u-.- nrv.ior deliberations. It is to be t,,H thai tremnv never become a nation of soldiers by profess on ; or neglect the , delightful arts of peace, while we pay some regard to those of war. And while we - i ..r ninif. we should chef ish towards them tjeherosrty and forbear ance, adopting the sentiment, " be ah f.r thine niemv father in power than use. m:tlee. Aad Dv an act of the General Assembly, pas- Boykin, Henry and Sliephard were named . " .u tout ; it marl thV dntv of I the committee. . ' M iarl::": V dt nn .notion of Mr. . Mebane,. Resolved, Hie uovrrnur r - r - i , . ...,.. "j VK.m and I thnt a sPlprt rom.nillPe Or i)U wi'ncu 1 1 1 u 1 - - " . . iiacon . Beef . Gutter 3ees-Wax. . ; rJrandy, French do. Ap.de do. Peach Corn, Cotton, Coflee (Cordage Caudles i-lour, Flaxseed Feathers Jin Holland Country Glass 10 bv 12 8 by 10 THURSDAV, NOV. 21. On motion of Mr. Mebane, Resolved, that so much of the Governors Message as rlate'to the sale of the Cherokee Land h referred to a select committe; and M-hnn.. Rrickell. Cole. Carson and Baird were named as the committee. On .notion of Mr Fisher, Resolved, that so much ofthe said Message as relates, to th exoenditure on Public Buildings, be re- f,.-i t.i a colort committee: and Messrs. Fiiher, (iraham, Love, Sidbury and AVii tiamenn were named the commtttee. - fin mniihn of Mr. Birriii'jer, Resolved, lt crt mnrh a relates to the Militia and th mihlic arms be referred to a select com Aipsri iiarrin'er. vjraves, 00 the tiovernor to procure ... ir,rfnt(n. Vewfiern ana l thnr a in me iowu j . . IV. . j m. . Ai-h-..-- 11... .,.K artri a4 belonrea io. I ihe J uuiciarv ; aim .ursjjj. i.iv-u-.... , UI 0VSV.U r 1 - 0 w rf--f I ' . R.irkel L l horntoii and uiicnrisi were au a w ' Swede Nail Rods - . Castings Lumber Flooring Inch boards ( 5qu ire Tiinber . Pine Scantling Shingles, 22 inch Staves, W.O,hhd do. R.O. do. do. W. O.bbl. tleading,w-o.hhd ;ard lead, bar white, dry . ground in -oil Leather, soal . -'upper' .Meal. iolasses . )il, Castor Linseed Fish .NvhI St'orps, Tar Fvetteville or aifhi become the property of the state. and 10 cause such arms to be collected ana removed io one of those places. Since the adjournment of your last session I have received a letter- from the War Depart rnent ofthe United States, stating that the 3'tiaII arras; accoutrements and artillery procured during the last six years, agreea bly to an act of Congress, parsed in, the jear 1S03, for arming and equiping.the whole body of the militia of the United Stv.es, were ready for delivery, and would be delivered as soon as returns of the rti litia of all the states should be made ; by Which they would be enabled lo distribute the relative proportion to. the respective States and territories, agreeably to the said act. By tha law of this state above.men tidned, they will be deposited at one ofthe places designated, unless otherwisetdirec ted by the General Assembly. Agreeably to the act of the last sessiot ofthe (iene al Assembly, authorising lb sale of so much of the Cherokee lands as bad been surveyed and! remained unsold, I sate notice, according to lair, 'of, the time and place of holdinn said sales, aod apjtoirHed Col. John Pattoo, of Buncombe County, . commissioner to superintend the same; I expect to, have it in ray power, in a short time,. to Jay before you the. re rxtol tlie commissioner, which will, doubt- lC s, give you all Jtne loiorrnauon yw mj require. It is mde lbeTduty of the com- ! misMoner.by act of Assembly, to ascertain and report to . the Public Treasurer what lands ate in dispute between tha Indian claiming under the treaties and . persons hotdin; under the state; and the Treasu rer is directed not to proceed in the collec tion of b nds due for such lands until the contioversy is propeilv se tled ; and, in the event of the claimants u:ider the state being ejected, to tetund to them such Sums as they have paid to the state, wilh in terest from the lime of payment. It is re commended to your consideration whether it would not be an advantage to the State to adopt some method of extinguishing the Indian claims, and satisfying oor pur cha sers, who, from the uncertainty of their ti tles are kept from settling on, and improv ing, their lands,, si hile the state is !yo out of ihe nurchase money. It is thought thj; a sam of roone., far under the value; Ot' the lamlv in disnute. would be sufficient to buy oat their claims, and prevent all further litication : and, If this be the fact. it is surely of the highest importance that 'it siouU be effected. . Before X coadude,' I cannot denjf myself 'itch vosin 1 urpentine It. spirit cargo mess rv mmpi a the committee, v. Me. !sfntnirard iiresented a bill to repeal! s'ork. ..... I the Wernnd section of an act passed in the year 1S21, respecting the aupieme Cquit, I Peas, Black eyed K.n wa roan tne iirsi lime. hoo. on motion of Mr. S. it was referred to the com mittee on the Judiciary Per lb. 11. D. C. 10 5 25 32 20 45 75 bbV 3 cwt. 10 lb. ! 127 cwt. 13 lb. i i). C. 12 6 35 50 85 11 ool.! buh. ib. ! rail. 50 ft. Ib. 8 M ft. 1000 6 4 FOREIGN NEWS. From the Baltimore Federal Gazette. From the last -London paperswe have already given a variety of extracts, but few paragraphs remai-i, not -altogether un worthy remark . - . THE POWER Ofl RUSSI v.ntrnv m stated to have said to a British bfficer on board the Northuraber ind . 'immediately after his surrender in Iflisll." You have been guilty of a eat mrstake vou affected t fight fcgainst my ambition, whilst you should bve joined me in ray endeavors to cfieck the ambition of a power whicli you will feel when you will be unable to remedy the 'evil.V Ana again it i stater! that on being informed of the result of the battle of Waterloo, the Marquis of Wellesley, exclaimed It is ihp most unfortunate battle 'for England sh. ever fooght-nt has put down a power that we could have controlea, ana sei up a power that we shall be unable to control I" We are now induced to belive from the va ribus circumstances, ana parucuMr.y .ro... the tone of the ' LoodotY Courier, that the British Ministry begin to Jeet tn irutn oi these predict! ns. . Uie lAJttner wnicn. be it remembered, is tnj ieau...s p-p-, . the ministry, in recounting tne numoer oi foreign ministers assemoieu ai tici...-, contains the annexed very tigmjicant ob servations : ' ."J ; . - ' ' ' . ' At present, -liusia isine most ioiuii- d ible, as far as relates to tne numorr oi uic diplomatic agents. Is this display of nu- mericai superirj - . j assumption of political premi.Mence on the part of this power! Tlie Emperor Alexander; might,' indeed, be pardoned Huch a burst of vanity, when it is consider ed how his Allies., by moving at his nod, permit him to fancy he is the autocrat of Europe, as well as of Russia. So singular a paragraph in the paper which is understood to speak the senti oieats ofthe ministry, could not be expec ted to escape the notice ol ihe popular par ty, and accordingly an opposition paper makes the subjoined rtmaiks : Rice rlum, Jamaica W. I. Arrierican "alt, Alluin Fine Nijjar, Loaf Lump Brown Steel, Blistered German Tallow, Wirie,' Madeira TeherifTe - Sherry , Port Whiskey ; lb. cwt. lb. hush. gall. boll. gall. bbl. gall. bbl bush cwt gall. bush. lb. cwt. lb. cwti gall 14 8 18 S 1 21 r 7 25 9 16 17 18 80 40 23 45 25 50 5 6 6 7 5 50 50 1 1 1 I 1 1 12 14 3 1 10 10 .30 25 70 32 25 25 35 15 50 10 75 30 50 80 50 i 75 4 70 65 18 16 10 18 15 3 1 I 6o 60 none. 40 29 14 45 40 50 16 10 20 10 1 21 10 10 60 12 18 3 50 15 4 1 20 75 25 13 4 1 2 10 85 75 20 18 15 20 75 APPROVED FAMILY MEDICINES Which are celebrated lor tne cum, der the deaoiination oi diseases to which the human body is liable, laister is a thu TaIu " ..ororf nnlv ;bv the sole proprietor, , treatment as above made be observia I II n Ifll l.a v amT "amnAkwa Mj W - I v"'-1 erysipelas. w t . T W. DYOTT, M. D Grandson ofthe late celebrated Dr. Robert- son, of Edinburgh. And for sale in Philadelphia, only yat the proprietor's.wholesale and retail urug P and FamilyMedicine Warehouse, N. E. corner of Second and ' Race-streets, and by retail of his ap pointed agents throughout the United States. DR. ROBERTSON'S celebrated 'I Stomachic Elixir of Health, Price 1 Uoliar ana ov -cnif, tula, Fdes, White SwelUW So rI)5u1 Ions. Whitlows andTW,la BrfU. r. cures happily produced by N uable plaister. f j !n 01 It removes Abscesses, and dissicw humours ;: it abb cures Sprain 5oDect thrax, Scalds, Burns', and aUr. i tending to suppurate ; 3 it draws Sores or Issues, very successfully ar?ttleri pain. It dissipates distressmr IJni or Rheumatism in a very short tim7 "f safe and certain cure for weaW. 11 k., iuwuuiausm JUKI nyn Xti. ' If the Plaister is consQ.3 . av a . L L -woH hv thousanas. wno SmI effects tobe the most vaTuabirmedicine ever offered to the public for SS of Coughs, Colds, Consumpuons the i, Jr;:, rHh. Asthma, pain in the breast, cramps ind wind in the stomach, removing cos: dveness, Head Ache, loss of appetite, mdiges- t,on' ?1 r l. Cholera Morbus, or yj-rrr-L.C:, of the bow- severe gnpings uu " V rhildren it els. and the Summer Cojnplaint in Children, it has proved a cerUin rTemedy, ana rwwc -perfect health from the greatest debility. P Persons afflicted with Pulmonary complaints, disorders of the Breast ana win6, T Ancd state. ; will find immediate relief. Colds, which are in gen- wOiUIUvU vuuO ' - ... Ml eral occasioned by obstructed perspiration.will yield to its benign influence in a lew hours. 3 In Asthmatic or Consumptive complaints, hoarseness, wheesings, shortness of breath, .and the Hooping Cough, it wUl give-immeate rdieA DR. ROBERTSON'S Vegetable Nervous Cordial, aumahen. n J n pains. If the Plaister is constsnfu: thelaffected parts for six or eight monZ 11 application the parts affected h.. ' fc.rtW ted; and a cure seldom fails to be tanS! is also successfully used for th. rrZ Those useful men Mariners -, ..i Un without MahirV valuable Plaister rul . I any length of time equally food ? " ltt nave i ,, -i.i.j . J V is dttu uiauir lutumieu WiUrv Sores aritin. r.. wounds, after they are sunnnrot much aids. It is necessary it should be kewi? DR. ROBERTSON'S ' CELBBRATKD ops, or most Or Nature's Grand Restorative. Price 1 Dollar and 50 Cents. It is confidently recommended, as the most ef ficacious medicine, for the speedy relief and cure of all Nervous complaints, attended with inward weakness, depression-.of the spirits, head ache, tremor, faintness, hysteric fits, debility, seminal weakness, Gleets, it various complaints resulting from secret impr0pr,cjr . j . - th yOUngert infant, with afe .inated habits, residence m warm" climates, the 7 6 I & wui . r . ' - . .t - w: Gout and Rheunatic Dr N ' Price Two Dellars. A safe and effectual cure for the Gout, ft. matism, lumbago, Stone and Gravel huu t coauws vi mc joiuisj Sprains Bm Burns, Scalds, and all kinds of green -W the Cramp, pains in the Head, Face and U Stiffness of the, Neck, Chilblains v2' u DR. ROBERTSON'S f Patent Stomachic Bitters, I Price One Dollar. Which are celebrated for strengthi J Sl.uiua.cwa, luticoaiug iuc cpcuie, and iftttta preventive and r- a cure - for the' fever 4 ague, 6tc. -'I..'. , - Infallible Worm Destroy Lozefiges. A medicine universally esteemed for destm ing every species of worms price 50 cents. Though numberless medicines ire eitoftj for expelling and killing worms, ndtfe irt ih efficacy to' Dr. Robertson's Worm Destroy Lozenges, uicy c uiiiu m uieir operatioim immoderate use of tea, the unsfedful or exces sive use of Mercury, so often destructive to the human frame, diseases peculiar to females at a certain period of life, Fluor Albus, barrenness, Stc. tic: mT Under the denomination of Nervous Disor ders, are included several diseases of the most dangerous kind, and are so various that a vol ume would hardly suffice to complete a descrip tion of them. It pervades, with its baleful in fluence, the whole nervous system, writhing the heart with inexpressible anguish, and exciting the most dreadful suggestions of horror and des pair. To this demon have thousands fallen a sacrifice, in the djreful transports of its rage. The most common symptoms at its com mencement are Weakness, flatulence, palpita tion, watchfulness j drowsiness after eating, ti midity, flashes of heat and cold, numbness, cramp, giddiness, t pains in the head back and loins, hiccup, difficulty of respiration, and de glutition, anxiety, dry cough, &c. - O ' . " - - J?l!l The Vegetable nervous oraiai is aisu t great antiscorbutic medicine, and is of infinite service lor Purifying the blood, and curing those foul disorders of the skin which commonly, appear in the form of Scurvy, Surfeit, Red Blotches, Car buncless, Ulcers, he. &c. A dose of Dr. Dy ott's highly esteemed Anti-Bilious Pills, taken occasionally with this medicine, proves of addi tional service in the last mentioned cases. Dr. Dyott's Anti Bilious Pills. Which prevent and cure all Bilious Com plaints. Malignant Fevers, $c "if timely administered, they will surely coun teiact the causes which commonly produce the yellow or the bilious fever, the ague and fever, bilious cholic, pleurisy, dysentery, worms, bilij ous vomiting, sick and foul stomach, loss of ap petite,flatulency', epileptic fits, hypocondria and hysterical complaints, indigestion, habitual cos tiveuess, colds and coughs, asthma, gravel, stran guary, rheumatism and gout. Also, an effectual cure for the scurvy, surfeit, scorbutic blotches, j and for carbuncles and all impurities in the blood,1 yield to their happy ef fects, whether proceeding from constitutional ailment, or arising from indiscreet intemperance. They are an infallible medicine for Female Complaints generally, and especially for remov ing those obstructions which are the source of their ailments at certain periods rthey possess the eminent advantages over most other purga tives, that while they operate gently, they pro duce neither costiveness, debility, nor too great excitement. And whenever there is predisposition to re ceive, disease from marsh effluvia, from a toocopious use of ardent spirits, - or from a vitiated state of the bile, these pills will surely counteract it. ' They are highly recommended to travellers by sea or land, and may be made use of with safety, without change of diet, and in situations where no exercise can be used. They will be found particularly valuable for preventing diseases in cidental to hot climates, they deteree and DR DYOTTS Infallible Tooth-Ache Drops, Price Fifty Cents.? The Circassian Eye Water, Af sovereign Remedy for most disordeni the eyes, whether arising trom cold, inflam tion, weakness, &c; sic. rnce my Cents. DR. DYOTT'S Patent Itch Ointment For pleasantness, safety, expedition, ttsti certainty is infinitely superior to any other til icine for the cure of that most disagreeable w tormenting disorder, THE ITCH, pr&eSOcal Dr. "Vickers's Tetter Ointmei Price 37 Cents. -i DR. VICKERS'S Embrocation for the Rhenr tism, &c. Price 3.7 J. Cents. The Restorative Dentrifice, For cleansing, : whitening and preserrajlf Teeth and Gums. Price Fifty Cents perk $y Since these invaluable Medicinew hpen introduced into the United States, apnas of a MILLION OF PERSONS have eiptrW ced their happy and salutary effects; ; any whom from the lowest stage of their duw and where afl hopes of recovery hadbeeiff en ud.t l TAKE NOTICE, Tu.. --u r ui oWp Genuine Me&OSJ J.UO.I. caw i.i '" Umwim are accompanied with full direction, fore themi neaUy Sealed up, anda smaU labeipwj on the outsiae cover, oeanug -t Ue sole proprietor: wDV0TTM- A SUPPLY OF THE ABOVE MEDICINES, I Just received and for taH aV r e 1 mW vv nerr paiupuiru o- of cures, &c. may be had grans. I Wwbern,Oct.WmiW SALES OF THE Perishable Property OF JOSIAH HOWARD, Esq Ori Tuesdayl the third fatf December, f the saic- a t 4t the Plantation FRANCIS ALEXANDER HAS JUST RECEIVED. , (Per schooner Cowt. from Philadelphia t) AT HIS STORE, Next door below T. W. Pittman's, AW EXTENSIVE ASSORMKNT oV MEN'S, YOUTH'S". & CHILDREN'S OFKVEilT DECRlPriOM MKn's, WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S ' f BOOTS & SHO$, Of EVKRT DESCRIPTION. All of which were made at the most ar proved Manufactories in Philadelphia ; and are offered for sale at reduced prices, for Cash, or , Country Produce. . Nor. 23, 1822 '44tf ' ALMANACKS FOR THE YEAR 1823. PASTEUR & WATSON he reeei. ed North-Carolina 'Almanacks' for the Ctov- t .tftf'l . . t mir " ! 1 1 munrP UUUIX I I , Will t""" . ifa " j 1 L. i ; 1 11 Ufa 1 ill vj - ... - . cieanse visciu numours, opcu, uosirucuuus, unu 1 . promote the secretion of good bile, operate as an easy cathartic, as a powerful diuretic, and as a diaphoretic. Dr. Dyott here, under the strong conviction ofthe power of his pills to relieve the afflicted, when other medicines have failed,' recommends the use of them (at least once a fortnight) du ring the spring and summer months, in which he feels assured that those who attend to his advice, will find the benefit they seek. ' " A bill of directions accompany each box of Pills, small boxes 25 cents. Large boxes 50 cenis. , t on that plantation numhei very P iu and Horses; a siock u, r ,1)1 Household and McheJ7r M TWELVE MONTHS CBLDIW f3 aiven at this sale, for ail " Dollars the purchasers . m approved security, to bear intc.v- ths. months. . th Farm' Mahy's Approved Plaister Cloth, be sold hereater, of. which 'ujbew Recommended by all the m$t eminent of be given ; after which, tne g . the Faculty in the United States. This Plaister Cloth, so well known throughout the United States, and more generally in the city of Philadelphia, where its beneficial effects and surprising cures have procured for it the appro bation and recommendation of the most eminent of the faculty. It is a sure and safe remedy for Ulcers; and Sores, either fresh or of long durance it stay s and prevents Gangrenes and by a timely appli cation' will preserve many a valuable life and limb. : In cases of inveteracy of Ulcers,: or a prone- ; for tUaa lnessof the affected Dart to mortify for Gan Year 1823. and will sonnlv merchant, anrl I greO It will be advisable for the unfortunate others at the customa'rv nrire i I sufferer to resort to the use of some gendepurga- I INoy.9, 1822. e j : : i. ii .ic iui a& irw uaj pier iuu lu usiu mc x iai- , and coatraae the same till V cure is completed, inrr to the estate will oe n. ne?fl The LANDS beJooging IP fj Mr. Howard, in Onslow an- - rfJr ties, are offered to be lei rontr! contract : " noCfY at private contraci. - DecfJ "made prior to Tuesday, 1 d,j the Trent Plantauon. wm offered to 4he highest wa ' fj -.-AndtheCedar Jftjj-pfeA be offered in-uac . ' nf Qece' on Thursday U.el9.bday o AUi. - j - Guardian 9 w "Nureiaber 3d,
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