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. '.s - '."1 ',1.-. '-Ik1 :mm -r:: . , : 4 co&KUyte f '- 1 - - 1. - 'N't' . ir i. j M length iiV ihe &oiyonjsw iS;.f.'f.. sitie Ustnck in the'g f -vV, a ; !ihte'ilSat ch?le;:nusJfU k c h ees f ked themselves on each side'bfsthis (iori 3iScultj that Ifsuicceediedjn g?jnii2.a po sitiq" iv which appeared tc t o secure tne from the dah ;;an(l U$ consequence,; tvhcn it shVplti Uke I ph ce. H w ng ta ken mj ta tioiv I began t) look around me, knd sa vv th.vffie rs : o f ijdtice siill poaring uii.f fi'-; rc Iffi' h l.clii I wtf widened for them bijr diw jiof Jbl'-iv f i erlthem, or rat h er be t e.en ,t wof th-ni, 1 camelthe; prisoner, j She was .euvei oped I from head hi foot, iri a black . robe, ? which also'covered he fac Iler-step;wa firm; i an(l;her;tcarnage Stately,- she ' frecjuent ly .spoke a 3ew;vur an' eunuch jwrho ac i coropriieil ' Jhert 6tt-the; noUe 'I was jso great i that I could hear nothing of t heir discourse. i'shV. approached;- ihe spectator becaine Tmore .qiiiet ; and when she reached Ihe irt.ir,,hot a - sou'nd was to be heard. .Takfng ad vantage of the silence, she spoke f alpud, ;wh distinctness; anu composure riljat astonished eve bne and ihatle her words ioelUsilbletQ aLl Jeivingvthat her.".wil(l ddress made some iio pr essioii on ,t h e m ul ti t u 1 e, . h e re , i n t e r - rupted, her ; She .made no attempt to pror ceed, but (resigned herself into their rms TKey ledi her in front bf jthe mortariand yet her steps never taiterea ; neiiner uiu ihejspea),briimp1ore,wa eyefltmento dp i did shefcurse as some do ; Veither did she weep.' . They t6Id her to krieel dwn wjih her breast against the muzzle, and she did so. " Theyfc put cordsround her?wrjsis, and , bound the'rn to stakes, which had been dri'-f yen for the purpose ; ; still ;he showed no Brutus i cuim,itju ipuc iaiu iitjr uciiju uijui: : ine mortar, anu waited ner rate.wnn a com posure which a soldier might have enued. At length ; the signal was given 5 the match was raised ; it descended slowly.; and at the moment: whenf it : was about jtb touch the powder an alible sTjullder Tan thro ''t he'-c rb wd.teThevFbrf mi ng'c'au'ght.; fire ; ;''.;;ar moment bf sickemig suspense follbwed 5 a groap bursj from the spectators j ttiesmoke pissed away s a explosion followed '; Jnd the unfortunate wretch, raised her hea( to see wl'iat had; happenedv A -faint, hope liimnered j in my own : hearjt that perhaps ibis was a deviceto ; saveher li, but'it was not pe -m ittedto" 1 1 y e 1 0 n g- f ; 1 1 ; jiad scarcely begun td yise, saw the' priining-reiile'W raised again. fThe cbbdemned wrecUlai herhead otjee more onlts hard piHowand uttered.a low. groan," as if her, spirit had purtedJ It was scarcely .ottered when the explosion took place,1 ; ami the smoke Cqv eredl every thing frbni nty view. As H i grad ually 61 eared -a W a vi I i t drew a veil irom over a horrid and revohinsr sner.tacle. liie 1 two ;btdlesst arms Uiung,. ittiitbeir i'abg!ed ; and, blackened ends, from s the takesjOiwhich;thv-hid been boundanU J;fya.fldistantliya mtand p ; j 'lo race of body or h e!a d ' remained , f'itf tew tattered Jemnan bf I clothes ere all besides 4Aat wereeftl rhe arms sx erc ou bd -from; thefstakes r and two oinenvvho hacl issued f,ofb the ark' at neA0ua !6J' th emi u ; a n dcOncealed them v,,v l"5' fiveuy, ' iurneu to tne ;-i larem PilOSPIlEKiatllE SsO'rP' :ftr' ,v tti f !o '-1 f tt ne.' Wihowri Oy the vbalmeteTKipHhe Ang:&ir pum islne e7uareinch; v"y sqiteeenouf theambe .7?.5ttey i would, cling! togetherwith: a ce( equal tgthe-pressu fodoufile this X:.lje,caS V? v h(l;;tfBve;;c tlHallKthe b f of e Bjl-a lat;iboHo 1 1 rd . Hits is !h -m. ud iu:'t--r' V-9 py ; wiiicn ii es in a ilense nngfot spectators, in in e ' tjje midst of whicli tool a grat.brass mnr i . -. " I heseroofl thatthe :emandrof,-jii9 l -"S L -; kinds of lizards have the same power of chmbing, and of creeping with their botjies do wn wards, along the. ceiling of a room In the large feet of those animals, the con Iriyahce is easily observed or the'two tjoes or tighteners," by which the skin of the foot is pinntn dovvn. a nd the .air excluded in t he a c t of w a s k i r) go r cl i m bi n g ; but it is the vjr sa-meV only 4i poh a larger scaled with thtj niechanisih of a -fly's or a butter fly?a foo 5 ta?itl both "operations, the climb ing of jjhe ea-horse on theice, and jthe creeping of th fly on the vffhdow or ceil ing, arej? performed exactljl by the same power, the weight oi the atm o s phere. T . London Paper, ! 4 I The Stimmit of Mount JEtna at Sunrise. Extract ofa letter from an officer on board the United States ship Delaware, now in the Me diterranean, dated July 20, 1828. v ; v, ; l A ltjW days after obtaining pratique at Syracus three officers and myself receiv ed.; the Commodore's permission to visit M-iuot'siEtria,' about fifty . miles listant. -VVe left.3yracuse;in a packet b at bt the country,! ;for Catania, and reacheil that town on he second da v. Catania, situated at the base of the -mountain, is one of :th most beautiful cities 1 have ever seen It has beerj d es t ro y ed th re e ti m es by ' e s r u pti- onsi andi each time rebuilt with additional jspleml o r.f i I n . th e e v e r 1 i u g w e we n t toj an opera. The house is well constructed, and much resembles the Philadelphia Theatre in Chesnat street, but much larger 1 v Ob thefsucdeadinff morning we left Cat ania for t e Si u nt with nine in ules includ ing our guide's and s-umpter5 mules, vith provisions and beds for the nights In pass ing t h irou h t he fertile region, w h i ch ex t e p ds aboutj tet miles, Ave saw many beautiful villages, ind a country exceedingly pro due t i ve. ; The sn t d ecom pose d pu m i ce an d lava.' It 13 said to produce ; two, and! in many places three crops annually.' . Cher ries, upricots, almonds, fis oranges, le hion, nectarines, melons, peaches, and al most every oiher jruit are produced in the greatest abundance. ' Grapes are thejcliief product." : It is said that ninety thousand pipes of wine are' made fniin the vineyards of t h e Mou n tai n, w hie h i s eighty j miles in c i rcu m fer e n c e. At a bo u t ' 10 o'clock we canie 16 a' small town, (NichoSozrt where we rested- tor two pours ; then after cross ing a barren pi dn of twi niiles came tojthe region called from its trees Woody. If is aoiphatiitCjd and extends abou t nine mile The trees J are generally o.-k, large atjthe baseVbut present the 'appeariTice of topped trees being confined to a certain upwjard growth by he cold. W' i;XieUerihni stopped to SdineatttheJ mouth of a grotto formed by lava- Here we put on warmer clothing ;so as; to meet the sudden change we were jsoon'tb encopn.erVj and entered the upperjor barren Trgion". ' Scarcely a vestige oft vegtiitiori is found here. The rbad' becalne very rough dtid thp ascension Viifficu I r i I 1 i ol e nt; hail stir m ? o v e rtool nsbefeJWe !arjrtf vKiche eritrei,! felt : so; uncomfortable' from . the sudden c h a n greco f the temperature (from .80 to wi n te rt w ea the r ) , t h a t we cnuld nt restTrr- Tee 'and reebmmeu ced bur ascent of the cone on fodt, it being too steep for our , to a ssi s t tA c ns uigt h ti ere v i c ei? :t; I b co n -sequence ofrthe fumes of sulphur which es- cape( irom uievrsicKSi j anti uie rareiaciion of t he atmosphere,, we bck rne . cold ? and u nablextoiblk iinbre tltan fi Iteen bf twenty steps wiihoyt resting. ,Th oppression at ine ureasx anu fiiracuity 01 ,Di:eatning:were ecessiye Y toiled bnt however,. until weKreachilUTi lofjkih.Imib.eidi & toold! bnl thi m mense ileationpyai (tag fbfeisin ihesbn it began to .show iisetf and soon appeared resplendentandgln deipd; walaMly ,s scwp.tio island bf;3itiiy--the island of Maltai eiglittr. miies ojsianv: aioun ptrom fmcytkan1dif u s, and, wi l h our gu iue,K w e were ready rorfi m uii rn ri ni fi tvnirn i ik ivai i - a i their bodies oww tH4ir beadIThetf by TnlV.rpsc.oCiire1 foun d to have flat ski or.flapv'rike, . the feet of web-footed ani m,a 1 s , a $ d u ck s a 1 1 d geese ; and they have foaids?the baclcfpart preelsbut inside tHeskintorllp; con necf 0tw thTthvfla p?'a$ ' to ;'d ra i t't (ose 3oth;;'.jjmnUKe-'' ori, and to squeeze bu 1 1 he ai r com'pl e te ly, so tbat Ijiere, Is a euu nj? inad e between the foot and the glaisor Jvali.f r TThe cbn sVq u e ri ce7 i s j the air presses th e foot "on the wall with a force greater than, the weight of the fly, , which is thus retained in its po si t ion i J t;h a s 1 1 i k e w j ge been ; fo'ap d th a , t some of the larger sW ani mals'are by t he same construction, -enabled to" climb the perpendicular . and smooth surface of the ice-hills ramong' which . they live., ' Some ! l ne recouecuon or oc.v oeuasiian - win h au n t tn e ?a s longias I-: 1 H&'ty It; fxh ibrtecf i scene, sufficient to blanch thV ijair aud to wither the heart- M' oy of the'streets were, blown up into hills of rubbish ; not a house wasleftientife f j not a liying f hintfvas to be seen jot a sounddidr of my ibw n foot s te ps t h rough the 1 6 nely streets, or, the wind as it moaned-aWay through that city of the dead which stbod in all the blackness of ' recent ruin far. more appalling than the grass-grown streets and ivyed walls which time has renovated with the fresh n ess of n ature, shedd ing bean ty over desolation. .Around the trenches (he dead had .in some instances 1beeq buried ; but so partiallyyjthat their feet and hands were frequ en tly to be seen above the lurf, with the flesh 'mouldering away, and the bones w;hitehing jnthe air. Along the ram parts'and street s,'theylay in groups, even i as they had been mown down, and innume rable heads, legs, and arms were sjtrown around about, in the various stages of de- caj, , ana loangieu, anil nair oevpureu oy birds of prey. Numbers of dead bodies,alo. Were floating beneath the walls folloyved by swarms of fishes.-The effluvia was dreadful:- bot I wilj no longer dwell upon the scent nf horrarMalc6fn of a Campaign in the Pyrenees and South oj r ranee. r , r a f HERCULANEUM. The story of this city is soon tq! d ; like Pompeii, it was totally - 'destroyed by the eruption of Vesuvius in the year '79. But tlie destroying element-was very ; pi'tTerent from the ashes that covered the other city, Hercuraneum was. buried and'hermeticaliy sealed, 60 feet deep in liquid lava, which on cooling, became like stone. Thus far, it has been more j than a match for the workmen employed. The; site of the cii? Has been) ascertainetl, and an immense Theatre developed 60 feet below the sur face. vThe city proves to be directly un der iho modern town of PoVtigi. xj This is another serinu s obstacle to e x cavat ion They, would be " done at. the peril of the modern town; VVhde exploring tjhe dark recesses of the Theatre, b fchi light, we heard the vehicles trundiin alon the streets over head, willi thV noise. of thun der. In spite: of all these imped i merits, a grand vifort is about to be made, tp bring to I igh t the long Ins t rui ns bf H erculaneum. the world of taste ana: letters wul await die result, with the most anxious expec tations.! . , GENERAL WOLFE. The following anecdote of the 'accom plished 'General VVoIfe deserves well to be remembered The late professor Rob inson, b f Ed i h bu rgh , a t th a t1 t ime a, mid shipmah in the royal navy, happened to be on duty in the boat in which -General Wolfe went to Visit some of the porta the night before the decisive battle of Quebec ? The evening was fine, anil the scenet con sidering the work they wre - engasd x in, and the morning to which they, were look ing t or wartl, . was su IhcteiUl v im pre!si vp. As they rowed along, the :'Gertentf, with m u ch feel fng Hpea t ed n ea riy t he wh ole b.f Gray's Elegy, which had recently appear ed, and yet was but little known, to an office r w h o 8 '. twit h li ini at the sterp of the boat, adding, as he concluded, tjiat. he woald prefer being the . author of that poem to the glory of beating the French to mor row. ' To-morrow 'came, and the life of the soldier was "gloriously terminated a midst the tears of his fnends aud the shouts of his victorious army" . ' :; XOTlUli. Jk NY person having DOOKS belonging to the XjL' Iibrary attached tp the Raleigh Academy, will confer a favor on the . trustees byi ryturning them to the Rev. Dr. Freeman, at the' i Acade my, whb will for thec future; have charge of the Library, r .' V i .';v-n" - Xr- '; Raleigh, Oct. 34. : f ' . -115 Jl House and ot for sale fflBfl pleasantly situated House abaV Jtot, on JL Hajitax Street, iiextrbelow theiEaarld Hotel, formerly occupied bythe Itev.. Dr. Mcl'he'eters, will be ola at private sale. Besides the Dwel ling House, which is commodious; . there' are all the necessary .-outbuddingsu S.taWe,;Garden and oineronvenieiices. 4m-ia:i4 U, fApplyjto CapLTTnos bsVor toiMrWm tecfci;.:orthjs .jgity-,; -r i.4- -. i- -.i ' S. ' 'V-- L - -. ;.".; i '.Vv - i ' - it 1 : LIGHT Bay Horse, about 1 Al hand fiTo-tr" X and tour .years old laSpring: was stolen from' the subscriber's: plantation; on tlie night pf Wednesdayl theC24th ltl have good jeaspn tb ;eliev that said horse 4 waMf ken bff j by one H ehry .AYIIIiam vlate bf this hoantyi who has prb. bably goneipi Sbth-Carolbbi I brl the ( Western District pf Tnnesseeir;SaidAVi!lains" is ahnft 23 years bfe,;btvPrdmary4ta .--rv.1--: l j .. ;n "" !' . . . ' wiiipicjuuii, iiu uauAiijr varrics Willi Him a OT3e- m'aQ,9 pistorahda;larjge AopiyS ;1 1 will-give a reward of Ten Dpllars foi fprmatlon that may lead to the Tecbvrvbt the iiyi-Bc, .anu ..9;;tMPiwsxo7iie; appretiensiOntof AQi m riS 1& i V VIRGINIA S'tATE LOTTERy,' Dismal S warn p C anal Com jahyl 18TH CLASS, 7? e drawn at Richmond, on tKednesSay, ' - :; 1;' ' Ae of Dec: 1 828;- ; 48 NUMBER LOTTERY 7 DRAWN BALLOTS" 1 1 -.' :- . 10 - 15 4i r r:4i -82 82 615 5.T40 Prize of S10,000 is;i 810000 :r::- 5,000 ? 1 ,000 3,044V; ' 1,000 v ' 500 ' 250 ' ''.100 'VoO'? 40 3.044' y,000v ,640 30 20 ib '5. K&460:j ::. 1,640 r j. i -ccp, f i r onfi :i; oo i o f 10,660 Blanks YATES & M'INTYRE Manasersi ! Richmond, Oct. 21. C ommis sioiv Bus uie s s.: 5 i -1 'IMIE "Subscriber continues to t the I R Auction and Cbmmission1' Btisthessi' He is prepared to receive Cotto and other property on -Storage! bn.very moderate teims. Arid his Undivided attention will be : given to the .sale of bronertv entrusted to his Management. . Utr has jmade such arrangements, as will enable bim.i to make liberal ad varices on Property sent tq i him for sale ; and From Jong experience in tne. busi pess, he has no doubt of being able to give ral satisfaction. f ; 'V;. " -'' '5 '. ; ..' : 03 Orders tor Goods, will be strictly attend- iVPetersbufcrrSente 1828 :' ;41&MW i St coin Navigation up Cape Fear Rtver. ; i i THE Subscribers having been appbinted Agents of the tlenrietta Steam Boat 0ompanyf giye.'no tice to the Nf erchants and Shippers that the steam ttoat lenrieua is in nne oraer, ana unacr the command of Captain RUSH; who is eiberiT encea .ma careiu', ana is a part owner x..r iie L'gliters areeood and sufficient and kept always ready, in case of Low ' Water , Warehouse's ,at Campbeltoni are provided! for. the reception of tiaoas aiui iJotton. I hey assure the puoucjtnat every attention and facility "will, be afforded to renaer uiese; iiohts wortny oi xneir paxronage- The Subscriber will attend to the receiving! and forwarding Goods to any part pf the Statel and io xne snipping oi uouon ana-oxner rroauce.i , I . v I ; ; ; wijuivunus uu Fayettevilfe, Sept. 29.: ; 8-3 wrr THE SUBSGRIBKU'S STAGE uT EADING from Raleiffh to Salis SLA through Pittsboroujrh and Ashborbuerh. is now in full operation,4 with good horse, j and caretul Dnvers.- the j Postmaster tjeneral! tias made' an alteration ,in the time of its arrival at Raleigh aiid departbre frdm fSalisbu Arranged now-as follows : Leave Raleigh eyery Saturday at 10 o'clock,' A 1, and arrive at Salisi Salisbury atj 10 o'clock; " on Tuesday vmorniriff and reach Raleigh on Thursday; in ample time for Passengers to dine and be in readiness to lake seals in the Stage for the NorthH 11 : Price of passage, through; only 35i Thef commodattohs on the road are good, " and every in' .il, . . . .1 . . . t l T -L r - - aiieiuion wui oe paiu io me comiort oi loose who'Uke-thiiteT-v'-v-! .! A hp'l GEORGE WILLlATUS.' Raleigh Aug 30, 1828J : l ? P i 99 1 rfiHE Subscriber has for jsaW in$Warrei.f on, JHL upwards of 40 'Cotfon Gins,sof ,1 ohn H.l33a yidson's best tnanbfactuff bonsistihir bf diffeifent sizes, of from!35 to51 saws, both Iron and Steel plate his prices er. Saw at6 $1 50 and $21 -; -: .V vGO Dt)N CAWTIIORN. i" -v "- '."VI" fAllEKain and entered on thbSbyoblcbf -J ".? ..-.: .1 cw. . -. ." s. 6ab'tarC- ffteeiiroghfeeilIyea'.td blind r J '...-- 't1 ; .?- k il . : ' . J I hi ync eye, lounecn nanus Bign, -wiin a. Knot jtn uiic oiuier oamsvrings..v, 'v-.s--.-V u-.? -t-- :- 1 1 V ALEX?R,: S COTTRbrtcr ii;. Cahaarns county,cSepP 1 : ;i,'.rSwjii cau rrox. . Ma r.- jIl lahtViinam Covlpgton i came! intqthe listand, bargained with me for 390 or 394 acres of land, lying in said county,' and gave nie six Notes QflQO each, all pf them bein due be tweehthb 1st & lOth 6f the; present month; & re ceived a jpenil bond from me to convey the title wheb the rocSneyjfiPuld be pittibut some mbntl aftertithe said Covngtpns i: scOnOedl takihg:tb; bbtV..witbiii4iTtiis is therqfpM tb notify WTtn. Cot ihgton to boiie fbrwaid; pay-off his notes. andtecenvetiUe,?:;y iXr-. fy-W ;" o0ymp6ftinpGrm)t Vine HJs;;f, xdgtHg:theJniti)ductidn of that culiur&iri- Islandwher.lnOMribaJ acreis opuhcobtain Yins Kootir V havi ngts tli pcu ilar ad va n ; c f . ; beipg enabledj tpiitrthb best speci es of ; RootS-frbn )' NutsenesJb the districts of -B?itf ,D epartmn . s bf t i ironde' and Lot and-Ga- rbnne, t JFrcnc , T45?; N. Lat.) proposes to the a! numerous March ntttr&n to; the diiferent -bities ' where .. subscription'-' lists " in encis a t p e cui uTauon pi m e v rap a Vine, ib thVUnitStates ' with their Grape Vine Rots," before the Ftr of shall have beenTopened. teiootswdl be 3. ': years old, and will produce . considerable frul- ; . , thft !-fitr.nnd: vf ar' frnm -th tirr. nf ' their" hir' - planted ' iTheyi-wiUtreful ''. packed ib boe wA ilome bf the in Wluchthey have been raided, whcb will rreat- ly facilitate the thriving of the rootswhs i r :- planted. A- s sfg - .' ; " ; . 4 Orders will Vbe punctually attended to ; ths - V subscribers designating the9ukntities and- sr.e ' . cies of ihe Grape. Vihe Roots they wishta have.; V. They will engage to pay, fof 1000 roots or niore,1 at the.rate of! .12 cents for each root s for less than; 1 000, at the rate of.15 cents ; and . 5 cents ;v 4 per-irobt foe less thah.j50. g ':Rtsi;''pnl:(twi;'ear9 u': old, shall be biid fo'r: at therate b 9 cents each, 'C for. 1000 W.pwC?iltH4 ?Kls tlian 1000 j .y : and '1 8 cents for less than 50 roots." - v ? UV ; ;' .' Payrhejit to bb made bn'-delivery of the rootif 'V v t-..'."- . .7 ..- r evrrt rt m . - -, . . VSubscnption Lists are- opent d at l; ; - v. NewYork; vith, Alphpnse paub Wall. : Albany;' a iARMcMichael;'-- 'a'a-: - Pluladelphia,iViVatfvAniring;e; v-i- Baltimore; WJllard Rhoads i WasIiiogtonlCiry Thos.' W, Pairo: Richmond, ' a Davenport, Allen Co. SaTfnoab - :HsII,; Shuptes'Sc Tupper'. New-Orleans,' ?rc;i;pster &c HuubnV4; .v Cliarleston v TV &, TStreet & Cov RaleiVh, - b-.iKGAlei & SonJ.-?'."-' A . A" V 4- v ;8Cj?;ubscribers itf thra ;iState Wil-5Mve : " their. Vibes delivered: a4wbej,7,e v tBanl: Stock for BalerK-Fv FORSALE 70 CSt-venty) Sharsf Stocks ia K the SUt.Bant?rof.- Nrth3aiohna'For-:terms, apply In person-br yltpr pbstiige ; paidj to . JJUTia J orda n, 1 ; Su ti olk Va. i ..: ' Oct. 20. 15 6w -: '.. 1.: aAs- rT?.H E Subscri ber . losti" on tbe 18th bf.; !Marcb; "y t 1 fsist, 4n ihiVcity of K'deighhis I'ocket Uuok. , . containing tb folio wing Notes; JalgTrients 4nd;j; Eircuti6nsr; sops firading- f r; and. the makers of them f v from paymg the same, to any, person but him- ' . . . VI Tsote on CoL Wm.' Daniel, due Nov. 1C27, ': ; r 1 do. on Alvan Utley, due in 1826, t ;32-r ' 1 Judgment and Execution against tlenrv Jones, fbr:-, 13 'r: A -:y:. ?irUdo.CtjanstUf.ahPe ; ' There;tiferelilsb ffUhbcr Book!--sundiVi;- " ; 1 other papers, and thirty dollars in moneys . ; ' GON-mNGuisidthe cal Calciilations," some; useful Essays on Ar." ricblmfikyariety pf valuable Recipes and s ; inuchinstruetiye arid ebtertaiing matter, f ; Tfielninacks biay be jhsdyholesaiacf thb J'VA'V Pbblishers, J.'rGiiles &Son ,R deikb,for, of -'-'irJ;- Edward JVJeQbseryer Office,"Fay ett eviHe; " ' PrfT SalmbbHAuV BookjtjlleivNewbernV ' and retail pf most- of the Stprekeepers in the Sater.w . .-a, : : Vept'ioil28S.VO -:a o . : '':- k - 1 i '. 1 MEMOIRijnrihe Cultiv c i cf th e Vini? tl J ? jhsvme of .in " '.Vine, secocct" '"J Edition5ashlngton jCttv, ICC Price halfl. " wundf0ne: I)otlar,yiy ' . ,a: a A RaleigK Sept.. 22 ;- . .' :- - ' ' --fit. ..- it ' .t "A ;.,;: A-: 'AT". S DRINKARljl wishinir tbwit!bl4bli : v 4 K $?vr Business; the Copariner- 1 "; ship Xif Gitnr :Vrmais this day dUolved ,j v-","r .w..?Vit ivv5c who are incebted to i - " that concerniH sbttlthe same with either " tTisiibscnbersand those who Jiavc claims win ' call on themfbrpaym mHubribrs )iave formed aCopartn ei4l " the purpose .of cptiftainlje..-CpOTnb;0 f,?etofore conducted by GUmourt, JMnkard '- - that of the (former firmvh ere they are areoaw 5 , ' -.wii n micr proyuce icr cal : " and. on storage. . .They frjuest a continuance cT, v business fronv thetc t : JsV'.tassuTin- them -': every itdvantae tp U.iiyed from p..; "ui tentk ; ftpaictlttiowlede pF-'-'tnarkets hciztri ..J . ,td, and.frbci' bein lirWand notwr- r bf .ri :irodt?ceTeyiw.iLreceive'rnd for -(.' : war., i fo? Coimtrylrberchinta bni cli-r:1 at-the custiry;rrctes.;;:"v;v . - . . '-X V'V;,,;- ;' j'-wV'-'btLr GIL2IC1 - iv svah ;u Acm f ;
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