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'up1".' V 1 'V- , iV f -r rr-.-U v X.; .'i:'- , V ArfcJ (which, fchottldb -increased The iMtlslt and Portuguese aWnr i.- each operation) should - be sent trora tin 000 men were on the frontiers, wh ml Mmpiin 8"Rin Hit .Wirusier .ana w vwrcjar; jg UlOJ.rt CVH.e. I'J iuya " V"". f sudi redress, as mi;ht beaimeauuuow wweiut cure of the siledged oflbnce. , , , ''O ThU ooM? of proceeding would have enabled hi Majesty to have made such arrangements, or to have oitcred Sucn seasonauie explanations, u niigiu ubts precluded the inconvenience, which nuwt irf ." from' the suspension of ofiicial cgmmuiucation between friendly powerfc ' , , - - ' ,f . His Mftjesty however i Jway disposed to py the titmort attention to the wisties and sentiments of states in tmity with him 1 nf he has therefore been pleased to dtrect (he return or Mr. JacRson to cngiana. - . But his. Majesty has not marked, with any expfei. sion of his displeasure, the conduct of Mr. Jackson s wh6se tnttcrity, Mai and ability have) lone' been dis tintfttishedm his Majesty's servicei and who, does not appear, on the present occasion, "to have tomm t U.d any intentional ofince against the government of the Uuiied 8ute. , -1' i r. lam commanded to inform yon, that Mr. Jackson w OrrWretfto deliver over tbe charge ot nis jnajeny s affairs in America, to . person properly qualm ed to carry on the1 ordinary intercoursa betWetn the two governments, which his MaleatyVis siiMsewly desirous ot cultivating on tlie most trienaiy terms. : breast hong -through fp the back, of from . tide tfr side, so as to excite tne heart to e ' ; tion j if possible. - Rubbing the electrified 1 body with, woolen clothvnU aUo be very ' , propcri nd ' this should becootinued for ' 4 the Space of halt an hoir. ' r ' " In cases; one of the principal ', S.ievt ihSxddbt to restore et healthful digter "if- ef heat to the bodyy without which animal ' a tnamn or nje cannot oe. rrncwetu , a m u . ' -tp be dtjne, b perseverance in the ; (ortgo ' ,f 4ng directions, and particularly by applv ' ing warm cloths to lh$ body which should . . ' f , be njoistened with hot epir'ttst and by rub ; y bing the body with them, and by applying ' hot bricks made wtwith vinegar,, ta.iht , 'j- aoles )f the feeU If possible, tu9 vigorous ' :'.' inA I, nitikfut bernon shtsuld be bermadtd to I",;, ' the embracin.tr it. chuelii tnm impart- i - f - ' irif . Ar animal heat to (lie- Patient But h' , toevcr bo.' ued, on, accotint of.,thfnintem ft . v Derate heat and the fumes ofthecoalfa i-l, ?l "0ia, tn aH'case;,of luddtn. . apparent v deah .wh'r an organ tstenttaitb&fe ap' ',' l ' pears to be destroyed, the faregainir me-. . ; ; HOV A, 'wA ' tnirUerrupted periiivemitoe ofioo,;. efe th?y had been, for sonic, time j. the French, had not attempted to ; advance .The , day be fore Captain S. sailed a fleet of transports, with troops arid horses had arrived'; Fif teen thousand men, were daily expected from England to TeintbrcCi, hQf& Wtlkng ton's army t c f '. ; Markets fo. corn and flour , were g?0d. he former two dollars per bushel, an,d the latter fifteen, dollar per barrel, and look ing MK'H . I KrT ;h V t -J , t jnSW-TOHK, May 13. f, pnsTrittiw' ' 4 ' ' Latent from EnpUmA.. " , Testerday afternoon the British Packet Princes Ame lia.' Capt. Bloorson, amvea nere iron f aimmitn, which pl4Ce she left on the 9th. ult and H-illiaS on Wednesdav last - The Editors of the Ncw-Vork ' Caxette have received London papers and Lloyd's I Lists to the, 5t!i ultimo,' from winch tliey have ex tracted, all that is mterestnis Hie Jotirt Adams frig-ite tailed from England on Uie 2h of March for France and America. ' ; . t vt , The news in England from Spain, was not 40 lata as that before received at tins port. , ' , 'Sir Francis Burdett, at Conspicudus otC positiontsi, was Committed to th 'Tower tor writing It sarfitioos letter td his constr tuenta. ' '"- ' ' 1 l h.' . .; T , ; and nq otherf are to oe uea wuikkii , uic T "' V : express advice of a physician, who" should i ' . C btt called to the patient as soon as posstbitt. 1 V' Whenever the methods employed are sue- if ! cesafuL creat care ought to be taken to i iv-ntnre the t-mi jl action of. the SVStdOV i to ' evrrv thine nuiet and easv about the patient, -Jo ietp the ' bowek free, Jo, wee ' moderate, i . 'Jll'eding, when the symptom in therecwe i 'Jil'-''. i red person require, si, and to regulate, the diet and etfrrase. t : N. B., AH hurry, mdiscriminatev and :; .vwiolvnt fforts'and operations arc carefully ;1 to. be avoided, and idl injuries to the skin, V' everv thin ia to be done- with discretion i t ana moaci.uion, wniiwugisciuBiH " ?'"ir th mode Of tw-atment should ba sutierea f "TJ " T Intake platfe at the tntical time 64 -attempt- fe . recovery whrcn it too apt ro w wic pcaav inusyv vvjy" -s j wlWara ov-nehillv collected toRether on Ult j: , occasion soine Irom the best motived of- fordasshtaiKH, and otnera Irom curiosity. " c A' ' a tturn. mth emirate audmnfl " ' " Jcral itnd Jtfpabluan pritiripTet , " attachment " l uiuort oarf rtbrentntatirt Ptwsrnment." .' ' ,f . v J . . 'f jarrrRSoya ihoui Asian additional testimony of this disposition, I am autlior'wed to assure yon, that his M.yt-ty is rea dy to receive, with sentiments of tindiminished .am ity tad good will, any communication which the go vernment (f the; United States may deem beneficial to the mutual interest of both countries, through, any channel of negotiation which may appear advanta Jeous to that government'- ' 1 ' ' ' - is request xiutt you wui aceepi tne assurances w wo high ensideratiojk with which I have the honor to be, . Sir,.. . ; irf fi if ' roitfmbsthhVdientand f The opinion in England contma?d,to"Utn' Mun.bto aervnt, p. ZilJW favorable toward, the United States, Mr. ZTSSH' r- w , " S. The London Morning Chronicle 'of tnel r U'rf fcafow Fed-rat XefmhlUm. isitqi iviarcn, mentions tne arrival A .Jnjjtir tolum'nsf to ijayhe public are 1v Wisuited with "the secohuVand concluding . i '. f (,.nlv'i fin-tilr nliltf tn at Falmouth of the1 Packet' Express," from fcT .. . . t ' . L T.. T . - i ' wew-iora; wuu vi. augauon uoani, J... 4Ai'.-;r-ioirpo -April JSir Samuel Itood has passed the Dard anelles, and is now enjisihg In the Dlack Sc'a... The Russians of ourse dafe not shew themselves out of port . ' 1 he repudiated impress Josephine ia tends, that is, has been commanded, " to utt France and retire to Italy' '" 1 The King of Prussia has issued a De- treci by which,-from the 1st of April no ressei iruin a surupcan port snail oe au muted into the Prussian ports, if her car J---lf.. 4 1 .1 -45. I European; commoduies and product, at are admissible flccordinp; to the Continen- Ut s)stem--Medical drugs ' re the bnlj- rticles excepted from this regulation. V Colonial and extra European produce is to be imported by sea only from, Ameri can ports., Ve nave increased in another Urt of btir pper a letter from the French ces. By these measures it is hoped h11 commercial intercourse between this coun try and the Continent will be rendered im practicable. The-eoaatof PomeraisiA, and irom tho Elle to the Scheldt, are to, be becunied bv Frchth troonsv. JrV e received , this morning ' 4 Jetter pf a t y "' blsiOwstituents. t)u'rp:irtialKtfes nlust In ' "4f3 haV'e' greutydeciUey ui, M kiXaH ,. - sioi bf'cewea and pronounce! thropgh '" -' ; ''L-'tlia, ATnaicah'Statesi aii interestingf and if (natteiiy performance We -cannot resfst I - . mend it contents to the careful and iept-a ' -, tod perusal of every mtm within this dis 'c trictwho fefils that he hfis"fttf intereiit'in the . i J'characcr or wise administration of the eon - - -', ' cerns of his. country.. It may.be safely ; V 'i c6nft(kd in us an authentic document cf the '', ; " itiipui laiii:fectr which it tmdcmkes 'td rf; , , .-woV'"Wa feget the want bf room U gtvtf ' V' even a brief analysis of the rjiattt'tiof this 'e '- f '" ""pmphlei Federalists ! .what solid gftjurtd ' '"' ' .JoXwiAe W4 ttinmph haw you, inlhe1 just ' . VT-. eoBirnriscto which Siefe drawn batwecb '.k' the eflects" of federal And" democratic ad t' ministratians -Democrats f view the pic tore tof your Sawyers,' ' fcour AlsteniJ our , . Jr Taffkuns anaour o aana oiusn ' fr yT degenarncy! The Virginia Argus . 'v . Jklr.uVIatll'soii, and coming from sodem ,' ' t cratieoui!ce , we hope it may be belie?- ""V",1 "? Every man of sene and spirit In eilher branch 's ' eiyigrc, haa gone hemst disgnsteil sn dishfar ! T'tcited 1 out of tune with his party, out of time With ijimstlf.' Thewative virtue ofthe'people must purge 1 : v jouruRcil of the Ignorance and Wbaknesa they eons' ;,J. itam; w we are an undone as- we are certainly at this .' momf Ot disgraced people I" P , , .. ' The Vcw-TorkandBilumore 'papers' some hoW '. are enabled to' give us news of tranaartions and cab. '; fciet distentions here before the good inhabitants of , c UfasYu! on have any knowledg of them. Robert -1 : s" Smith. . cconlinrto these nanrrs,- is to be dismissed 1 ' 'or requested to resign, and Mr.CaUatm to succeed ; ' , , Jiim; We are ignorant.' of these matters hen, and , have seen and heard nothing; of such contemplated ' changes ( and nothing to Induce ua to give credit to " - I " th report r unless it be, thatatthe shoepsnearingon ')'' 4 - i . "Wednesday last Mr; Gallatin appeared Kwly -and 7,,r,". t.iritire. ana k. smiin annearea laouirniiiu. not '' ,. the same wisdom' or lack erf nv that induced the ap ni, "pointment of 8. 8mi(h will probably continue him ia r iatofEcc ' ; ' 1 , -' " Diisvolentibua, -'. f; ' ' -( ; ' , -. " ' Omnibus sapientihu'"- ; " " lvt, eontradicentibus.' - " v'""?', ' ',,.. . Seeming good hi heaven's eyes) I:1. 4 , Tlio the anger arise. - -r . - -"-.-W , Of all that are wise. " r . rr A .hisrfeaw. x lj Arrived" here, this mornrnff 'the ship Tlolla'Captaiii 'Sanford,' , from "Lisbon, Very1" late', date1,, from. Helicoland. civ ing an account lot the French having ta. ken pns.aessioar&f th isle "of Newwark, at'thtJntathotfhe' Elbej for the purpose of pioventinjan intercourse with ifamlingi ' "The rumour of closing . the. Baltic gainbt neutrals is once more- revived, ' To tms proposition, Kussia wiU be "vert , an willing ., to iConsen(l unless, "eqmpuljofy measures! ..are, adopted bv tlie French min- ister here ,7 ft W said that Sweden add Denmark have already consented, i but 0 rejliani;e jo bV place on.lhi states l It is a matter of great doubt whether even Amei wan v sselsdurimrtheannroadt- liigacnsuu, wui uc alio wea , iq enter itg3 and.the, 'othcj H'ussiad ports ... It is t epor tetl that Air. Adams is against it,.jt the many frauds, practised on; Jhe flag of, tlie y niieu otaces oe not uvoiueu and it tliey dbnot'6'me without dcentlt:! from Great- Bntann ' Uf suut vessels, he himSeJUcx- amies all tne papers and rejects them ti lucre uo. uic'icuar Jjiwunu wi suspicion hj We have received the com'spondence Wtween ar. quuv.tvellesley an4 Mr. ft t 1 V; answer of the Urqul Wellculcy to Mr. fuikney I a ... ti i Sir, Jfmijn pjkti Marti H. lBlOi i ; J' ' 'j- . O5-J r; ' ' '! '-1'. T-r Tne letter winch 1 haa tne nonorto receive tmm votl Under duie of td Junuary, together with the d oiuonai patagrapo reoeiveaoa tne utn January, oae Deeniaiu Dciorc ue sung, j , j ,.v i.J- . .,rf . The several conferences which I him held with yott retnecung tlie transactions to which your letter refers, have, I trust, satisfied you, that it t the sin cere desire of his Majesty's government, on thtpre- scin 9vcasiun iw a'ui f ii uiavuBowii wuivu iuiih obstruct the renewal of amicable intercourse bet con tar two countries, -' f. ' The correspondence oetween ' Mr. Jacfcaon "and Mr. Smith has been submitted to his Majesty's con- sulerauon." ,,' .. 1 , His Majesty has commanded mo to express h'n cancern, that the official communication, between hiS Majesty's Minister i America and the govern ment of uie United States, should - have been., nt runted, before it was possible for bis Majesty, by a- ny interposition of his authority, to maintain! tlie re tations of amitv with the United States. - - ' " ! - 1 am. commanded by his Majesty to Inform jo, that I have received from Mr, Jackson the most po sitive assurances, that it was not his burposs to give offence to the' government of the United States by any -expression eouuunea in ni letiers, or . py aoj' part of bis conduct " " ';.' , " . Tlie expressions and conduct of bis Majesty's Ml nlster in Anterusa having, however, appeared to the SDvernmi-nt ot tne united states tot rjeexoeptionamo, le usual course in such cases would bve been, ii dav as he thrtutened. ' vvheU he didr; come. he-remabed .iufct lona enouefi to.-'-V!-- oasteun his libel. "and so rapidlyL skulked -.,V' into the country, that hia own agent here- , ; ; did not-even know that he had. been in's . '" . V townr wfien he Was some miles 6n his way h ' 'r.y 1 to hia "desired ret'eat" at To-spail. , - - Itmieht be welt to mention another cir'' . cumsunce of this Falstaff with his .men. in ; ( ' ' buckram--Toa republican erentleman in:', ' , this town, he said, soon after the Chtsa- '1 tH .. N.'i-'iti..ra a.-..:-A.!.i.- 'J -t.-iJ'-l'i.ti t&x pease ousincss, uiai u wiisiicuau jcugtibii 4 army was landed atDald Head; that het t ' ' i i''. would never be satisfied till he hud nicked ' JV - out 30 or 30 Englishme n, ' and killed thtm ! ' wiuimsnano , out wnentne volunteer,", ing business came. on foot, bur Pee-Faw:;. '-; ": V' rum Ooliahi. whose. thaw pnly 30 Isngit', ishmen could eeorce, staid quietly housedl j' ' then, with safety Kichard could be ." . -mirrMPH o? tkiikr ai.is vt I- congratulate the' federal republicans tj the restoration of a free and unshackled triie You have not, It is true, my cou' tiymtn'saved the public treasury from being entitled,- nor prevented great losses to individuals from the embargo tod non- latcrcourse 1 but - you ' have saved 1 your selves andtht counity Irom the ravages of war, on the side bl despotic usurpation, and of which' it would have been' equally impossible to foresee all the fatal effects or the fcrmiuauottf - . a. - '. . A" ,lml 1 V (bat' me lenctn ana violence or tne Euro pean war has Indeed curtailed the markets for our produce; but there is sufticicnt capi tal at4 enterpriae in the Americanmerch- ants to procure adequate reward for our labour; and It now only remains with them fer snow," that whilst they exert their pfu dence in: planning-, and promptness in ef fecting voj ages 1 embargoes are pot wan ted to pretett either our ships or our sea men 0 Ho lar " our government, by - its affected protection, has contributed 'to i- Miit tltM Ml,-VK. t -1ltl4a rf TVi' Ta tn wnich our t-aue is pruiuunca, 'is ;L kaui- tf woruiythe statesmen who have had the greatest share in butting a stop to the sys tem 01 Stir-denial and annihilation,' which we, have t'jen; suf-jected to fur these- three years. , ? . r ,-; .' ? .7 v i shall only further observe, that if Ens- and, or perhaps most other civilized coun tries, at ministry; or set or men, ' had pro posed and prosecuted 4 system so univer sally condemned by the people Of those countries, as the late Democratic-Napoleon system has beet, by us, the; people1 of A ihericai , uch' . miniatry; of jet 6f hieri, would of themselves retire from' public no tice, -as-well as public office ''is promptly and as privately us'p'ossiblyi'ihiit contempt Ppftr OF NWBERN. V' ScUV. t; Pickeriil VaUace, f iienowjip, ,,; 1 pparrow, Betiev. . J' Wdlis. Sloop Libt'itv, t, y halioct Sch'r MAtittial'f,'',' Jeikuia, . Slooir Maiia,-; Cotth-j ., Sch'f Win. ftistttip V filiaw, ' . uiziara .".1 t nase. ' ItJnion, ,,;,'". PittmaiH Sloop Julia " ';' - Hitch ' KcW-B. dford.' ,( Spb flea Washington, Ketcham,.'- Mtimc. , I I ' ' ? - Polphinj ptisi':, ... '.Norfolk. Sloop Return, 1 ,' llourne, '"f "Wells, ',. 4 Sch'r. Independence, ' Bibiaton,'. '" BarbadorS. 'j ' Sloop JiberQV1 i -' lUluck,. ' fhUadelphia, ". ' rtpw-Yoi., "( ' Pt ilwf.ipftia 1 " JTeW-Vors;. ' , ,dtttov ; . . . .JBosion. -j: 1 i.tiiiucat;i. . ' l'hd.-dephi.;, ditto - St. Bartholomews. m tiintmam iMusai MaK-ar ueneru bi.imja.-hi . LINCOLN. . How great and how good this coBir'-t-" ' riot- of Waslungtim waif the present gritcrationj '" know ; the historian, has recorded 1 and posterity ' will dchght to remember. , ' t : la-.t hrrivdls from Fhr ' THK STT rntRFU II AS received by ilL 1 ladclphia and filw-Yoik, a handsome "assortment of Sr'isoKiBtE Articles,' " among which aje the following, which ' i be willVd very jf nwfor ti&K produce & a siHiit credit; -1 . . tilt, st Gun Powder, . 1 (Kit and lead, - V V x Art miihtnot be turned into ind."rnat5on: f J r." ."'. - A NSI SOiT.ili - I he vile hbelkr and contemptible ewretch wW boasts of being -sa American Fat riot by birth, education and principle? de termined to gain some notoriety, tho' Tike the incendiary'of the -temple at Kphesus, at thefespcnce ot his - own inlamv, calls the attmtion,' of the public to a production hith bo's" many' claims td origlnalitr and lias therefore -all the attraction of novelty I Is original in presumptioril ."orifelnul in compOhitionf Original in falsehood original ID menace and original la the' invitation id) wh)ch it concludes '' But let' ua not kCep the curious in any ; longer suspense but usher forth this tusus literutumi : 5.T ' have accidtntly seen a .production bf Fine and common Hats jf Gentlemen's Castor do ' Broad Cloths . Cassimers, s liatb Coating, Blanketl and fin Irisli Linen, Shirting M" '".u Dowlas and ! I ..M.l, bw. -. IIU 11. .y comb muslins, .- t , Cambrick k book d ,, . v Sonnahi, fcafias, an jL .1. mod its, 'j.vvv If itumhumr. I. j -Chintzes it Calicoea . , Sdka and Sittuis, if , Black Velvet," Cnrderoy 1c fancy C Jjt'di Jeans and Nankeens'.-; ' Dimities,; s. Ihirantx and Combs Vet, . Shawls snd luiulker'ojiitfii Uluck Silk . ' do.' Lac and tVlging . IVknet Sleeves, ftll.Un.li ! Cotton, tliread and Vb 1 ., trtl Hose: - -While It black do V iat Patterns. Snptijd.Ts;' ; '''s' , Uwiws, SuaoaCIuld. Shorn, , Brown hollu I j-Iron and Sleety ', V 1-v - ' 1-H-s and 6,, dest - , .. It-awing knives, , . -crew Augurs, f 1 rfr " " i Holland iiiibktl,' ''v(', 'l,kintnrs. -, ,c . jCarptnters Sawi j" "-t do. ' ' .1 a..nds 8jw Filos. - - ' rtiock and Pad locks. i ., '- pifterst !atcbOiens, Skilkts!,' , ' Prj-ing Pan-ij ' ' ! t,' ? i'v Kkiii.-e k Tea furniturev." v ,1' - ,1'itciiers, Bowls, Mugs, j- -, , Decanters, Wins OhuweS I and Tumblers , ' ' toiiveS and Forks i Pen and Jack Knives " , ' . ' IScissorsahd Slieoxes - Vuedlcfc and Pins ' ,V 1 ' ICutton and Wool Cards Ticklenbtiiy Oznaburgs, Tiiw Cloth 1 .hecKt,. llomesiun,, , i Silk, thread and fwmej 1 spe and uubiNn, 91at'jandpcncU4 '' . Paper, Wafers, i-M-.C. Nutmefr, Aliipirf,". . , ica rppr, Mustard, ..tputre, Lxliiroj - Copperas, Brimstone, l'inkncyo-Our want of mom ODiiarea us 10 nostone uia noiiiirxiMnm mi ' . . . n . . r. r V'P.neyttertillournext-lBVfollowlnffT. Uiel W,SC,f ".PJ. l.n,e 01 ft fe iitViij'U. uic tr.uiuingi.uii w.iiai.iicy -iiiiiuai mewy jfrietid'i and Uie puwtc are re nested to suspend their opinion until the commencement of the idmericah-Patriot, a newspaper whith I am now making- ar raftRcmentt to publish in this place when I phage myself to make it -appear, -to-the conviction of every candid and impartial mind, that the -aforesaid -? Editor,' m his transactions with .me; has forfeited all claim to veracity or inTfccattT.-In the mean time lam preparedly exhibit to any gentkihdn who will call on me, a specimen of tne uneven tenor 01 his private conduct, j.-.-, .- . . ,V. "..ALMAHD HALL." ' ' M6rJproperly the menace preceded the publitatton of "A; Hall'i Teply, , .The circumstances are theae, - of which . I T 1 ; - n,K , I,.- ui rt' uie usual course in sucn cases woiiio nve oecn, vm. I- P fcft W. M V rjcoweyi in the first instance, W his M.jesiy. -f- have been informed by a gentleman who was' present:1 This driveller,, with all the lowncss'of tunning'and cowardice of b(a vado, boasted in the country,' that on Wednesday he would come .to town, stick up his wretched abortion in my. face and remain in town two days to 1 confront : me, that' he "WbUld give me time to say six words but on' the seventh he. would pros- uife pic.'Tis wis bis threat V hat hia '4 jCrooked and bory CnmWt- - uiaeuna K-jppee k Bcotclv . snun .. - i.t rfolors. StroDi." ''-' " ' pcenccd Soap, 8oap Boxes -. . ! ana e Having tiiasses . , 1 . iBrase Cocks . i"t V'i Jim." i inlttlandti,ft r... v Uamaici kSt. CrolxBum '.s, rrcncp nran-" , 1 , r, 'ort a, Sli. i-y Wine, .".T" ef and 1 n Suitar. , V rsh Tea 1' '.' J (L 1 to Chocolate H.'orilials snd Hone " Rht-tman's Drops .-..I' Hiiuih Oil " KsseiV of PVppcr Sfint MolasVs, Mi tl, - ; M-irblek ttc lie "- '"'' LUCASiJ. BENSfERS. ; J- Ay I - '' 1 ' 1 '- ami. uirectorsoi tnp l - a ot L,flpe .,;. - . Fear have resolved to proceed on Monday ' ' ' n.1. r v .1.. J . ' . . . . ! .. . .1. .: . . . j. r'.. uio viu 01 uiv next, to receive oiiDscrm v . m tions at the Bank and at FayetteVille, for -' , i nve nunared snares towards an uicrease 0 , , - the Capital Stock at said Uank, on the ten r - vi ' anu accorumg to uie, ruies prescnoeti it j f their ' advertisement of the 23th of tuna L mm -.' . : -1 ' - v - .First payment to be made on ilot. Jay r2t. : 7 the )hb' July', 810 ; - second, sixty 4 days - .. . thereafter, sa , Friday, STth Sertemberi.' ' ' 1810 third at one. hundred and twenty -V - 1810 5 tourth (and last) at one hundred St ;f , eighty days "'say; on ' $aturday the Jth of " 5 , januaiy, 1811 ''VvVf ' ... . V- ..vy.: . .. Tftftw liorft ' r..l.M - . - - ' . I .1 ,"' WU, lllH , On the lthor lflth of this insu" I sent .-' by the Packet aletter to Mrs. Mary Mar -" " shall at Beaufort, containinga Note on Mr, Joseph Dell, sen. and Mr; Writ. I isher jrt t for S36 61 cts. payable to the1 executors of the. estate of John Marshall Sen.' the date! of the note about the 1st of May, said let tef was broke Open, and the note taken k out 1 I how frtrwarm ' all persons from re 1 ceivlrig or tradihg for said note as the giv ' era thereof 5s determined to jjay it only to V thf? t.ibscriber : , " -' ' . ' '' " " '' ' JOHN MARSHAL! ' r. ,, -.t vv. rr.'-; ,1' !2 ' 'AJC'C Ssafr7iii I IsSMtr'n
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