r PV-oTTi the Courier dea Eiis Unis. Jfanita ; A Tale e Murat's Time. i. T ; ? . T,n;h. the lines v .ffirl in Toledo street? Juanita, whosold fresh lowers to the passengers; not so freshhowev- jr, as her fine Neapolitan figure with herarch- . - . 1 I..nita hoi a d eyebrows and black nair i uai.. .uc. supplies, cousisung j heart an Italian heart that is sayingenough. A large assortment of Foreigriand Domestic The hearts of the Neapolitan women partake D3i l&U4))Sk alittle of the fire bftheirown native Vesuvius. ; GROCERIESTLIQUORS A,D WINES, And Juanita loved as a girl loves at fifteen CROCKERY, GLASS and STONEWARE, tfUars, Tvhen she enjays understanding inagi-j Hard war. Cnttlery, nation and health. This love has nothing in Haf c shoe Leghorn and Straw ynison withourcold andcorrectlove of France, Bonnets. Scc. $c. tvhich may be learned ina grammar like a A of whirh were purchased upon the most cleatl language. And in the midst of a thou- adv.dnia,reoustermsandselectedwilhgreatcare, sand lovers, Juanita wished to choose one, and, and are offere(j for sae at a verv small profit eer choise fell upon the worst subject of the M fM j lUmrh aidGS viz . tthole : Neapolitan kingdom He however pos-; Jozen Will.Isor ch;iir; scsseu an vne requisite quaimes io pitust-, uc t?a8,an easy speaker, a pretty fellow and inter esting as a. sub-lieuteriant in ihe . guards of Murat. Nothing moreVas necef sary in IS 10 Ax turn the head of a young girl, j Juanita and j Strezo promissed to love each other forever ; j fie, kept his oath twenty-faur hours; she re-j tnained faithful to death and what a death ! j "One evening the crowd was violently agitated , on the side of the convent of St. Lucia ; a dull rrmrmurinor sound proceeded from it, and a j Vague rumorspread the' word "assassin " Ju anita, impelled by curiosity, made her way to wards the crowd which increased as she pro ceeded; for next to love, the most active senti ment of a Neapolitan girl is curidsity. She aressed through the dense massof citizens and lazzoroni, who were looking on with inditfer- j ence, conversing about the fate of the murdered man and she arrived before a door,upon the ihreshhold of which were stationed two police oCcers and between them was Strezo with blood upon his neck, for it was he who wasth -assassin! The miserable wretch, had not com mitted the crime through jealousy, as fre quently happens in warm countries, where the heat of the sun generates prompt hearts and J ardent dispositions it was for gold ! Juanita j fell senseless on the bosom of him to "whom' she had given more than her life. When she was restored, the poor girl found hershelf at) her own house, in her pretty little shop, in the j raidst of flowers and fruits; and the neighbors! pitied her, for they knew all . They mur mured around her "it is the betrothed of the ussassin." Strezo at the same lime was stretch ed out with his less chained i& a dunireon of cj ' ten feet by six. His trial was not long he j was condemned to be hung. Juanita visited him every day, for her whole existence was .bound up in bis, and she knew his death would be followed by her own. On the day that was fixed for the execution, Juanita embraced Strezzo, throwing around him tier arms emaciatea bv sorrow. As to tears she, had none to shed ; from the moment of his condemnation, her eye was dry as a spring in summer: Heavy sorrows are mute ! iftiddenly an idea flashed across her imagina tion, and the blood rushed quickly to her fore head. She had determined upon "dying alone, lor she knew that Strezo was more attached to Fife than to her. Suddenly stripping - off nis garments, she clothed herself wiih them, And casting her own at his feet, directed him to.put them on. " Thou shalt live" said she to him, Imprinting a last kiss- upon his forehead. Strez .tfo put on cooiy the. dress of the young girl U was evening and lie quitted her. The next tlay the beIs of the great square sounded the ftne1 of the dying. They came to seek Strez zo but carried away Juanita a handkerchief held to her face, as if she had been weeping, Enabled her to accomplish her sublime sacri ' And when swung off by the executioner, andiuspended in the air, she cast upon the gap ing crowd which surounded her, her last look i?Ti this World ; her eye, which was beginning! to glaze distinguishetiiSfrcy. He was there ! he l witnessing her death unmoved ! and tranquilly smoking- his Spanish cigar! A last convulsion rung the head of Juanita to-j Wards him ; she then remained motionless and 8iff, and all was over. Strezzo lived withoi t emorse to the age of sixty ; sometimes in opu lence, at others in indigence. At sixtv.years, 'being no longer good for anything, he became arbeggar. If there still exists any Juanitas, ; inay heaven preserve them from having for lovers such men as Strezzo. Napoleon and the Child. I received an invi tation from Madame Bonaparte to breakfast at SU Cloud, and to bring my little Josephine. X tfent alone, because Junot was conlined to ilis bedby indisposition. ISapoiean, it is well '6Qxown, never breakfasted with Madame liona parte, and nerer appeared in her loom in the itXoininar, except occasionally, when he knew t&athe should meet some persons there to whom he was desirous of speaking without exciting observation. 1ms morning he came into the room just as we were rising from the breakfast fable, and, on advancing towards us, at once " descried, in the midst of the group, the charm- irtg figure of my little Josephine, with her pret - ty light hair, curling round a face thai beamed with rracA and intelli oence. thonoh he was ...... - 7 -, - immediately on seeing her, exclaimed,; "Ah! mf ah! here is our god-daughter, the cardinaiess! CJxjod morning, ma'amseile, come, look at me; ! ttere, open your eyes, Why the devil, do you know that she is prodigiously pretty; the little inmg resembles her grandmother; yes, faith, she is very like poor Madame Pennon. And what a pretty woman she was; she was really the most beautiful woman I ever saw."- As he ;riTr:UB.V"sne. Pulled the ears and nose of bnti had t L , did approve of it at all; ie'didSf?1116 P'ecauonto tell her, thai it she did not cry -at St. Cloud, we should stoo at a toy-shop on our wvi,n snouiu stop have whateTer Ae likeJ had e should not know this promi" e, 'reiParLhW,l did oadempered the child watwhUe .how cretly reminding her of the toy.shOD 'v?.b se" in a minute. -That is what 1 like childr 7 fa" continued Napoleon, "totv perpetu-IIiv crying or fretting; there is that little LaitiUa who is as beautiful as an angel well, she cries so violently, that I make my escape as if the htft ts e wafts o n fftb? 'Mad-a m e Jupefs Me mo ire . ST..O.B-T.I9. New and" Cheap Goods. JOS. ii n iNfUKM their friends and customers that JJ theyl have revived by sundry late arrivals from N. York, Philadelphia and Baltimore, their tall onl lirinini. ; i ! 0 Fancy Cane and Rush bottom'd do Fancy do. Rocking and Sewing Chairs for Ladies. 2 Children' Chairs 20 reams Foolscap writing Paper 40 Letter do. 5 bales Cassia 2 bags black pepper, 1 doz. Cayenne do. 2 Pimento 1 box G doz.. fresh London Mustard 4 cases preserved Ginger and Pine Apple 2 boxes Soda Lemon Syrup soft shelPd Almonds, Filberts, Currants, Prunes, fresh bunch Raisins, in whole and half boxes. Nutmegs. Cinnamon, Mace, Cloves, Race and ground Ginjjer. 6 small boxer Chocolate 1 box prepared Cocoa. o bags Manilla Coffee 10 St. Domingo do. Imperial, Gunpowder, Hvson, and Black Teas in quarter and half chests, 0 hhds. prime "retailing St. Croix Sugar 5 bbls. very superior do. do. Loaf and Lump Sugar 5 hhds, prime retailing Molasses 2 baskets fresh Sallad Oil 100 bettys do. do. i0 barrel and 10 half bbls. Beaches red brand Family Flour, 5 half barrels Buckwheat Meal, 2J firkins Goshen Butter fin. choice dairies 10 casks Goshen Cheese, 10 bbls. Pilot and .0 half bbls. Navy Bread 10 New Ark Cider 20 Vpples, New Town Pippins u hall bbls. family mess Beef Z00 lb Smoked do. L- boxes Scotch Herrings i2 casks sweet Malaga Wine 4L Muscatel do. 4 Canary do. 4 baskets Champaigne in qt. and pt. Bottles 2 half Pipes very supr Seign'ett's Brandy 1 pipe superioi Holland Gin , 10 hhds. N. R. Rum 5 do. i 0 bbls. live Whiskey 10 bbls. New Orleans Whiskey . hhds. do. do. Rum o bbls. Old IMouongaliela Whiskey it) do. Curtis'- Rye Gin :0 Bbls, Cider Brandy o " kt Vinegar (i Dos Amigos Spanish Segars 20 qr. boxes half Sj)anish do 100 small " American do 12 boxes Poland Starch 5 wh.de and 50 half boxes yellow Soap 10 boxes patent moqld Candles 20 boxes and Kegs of Tobacco 400 bottles Lorillards best . nufF KM.) bladders High Toast and com. Snuff 30 doz'n Lee &- Thompson's Blacking 1 ; cans Verdigris 2 )0 kegs white and black Lead 2 bbls. Linseed Oil 5 winter Sperm do. 40 Porpoise or Train do 30 ps. 43 in. heavy Dundee Hemp bagging 00 42 Common do I 10 4 Heavy Tow c ' 2: coils Bale Rope 3 bale 501b Bagging Twine ' 100 lb coarse Shoe thread 50 fine . do do j i bales Cotton Yarn assM N'&. 0 doz. Spades and Shovels 100 setts Wagon and Cart boxes 10 doz. long Bitt adz. 4 setts 13lacksmith's tools complete 0 patent Fanning Mills for clearing Grain 2 ton Grindstones ass'd. size's 3 Iron do 250 kegs cut Nails and Brads ass'il. sizes from 4d to 20d. 200 lb. Putty 0 boxes 10. I 50 feet window Glass 10 8. 10. da 2 j sacks Liverpool Blown salt ! 400 bushels Ground Allum do -oUO bushels coarse Turks Island do 1000 bushels Irish Potatoes, j Nrwbrrn, Dec. 10, !8'J. j . ; j r T f W3 J fl 5? ' nr . sJ T 11 ll. subscriber havinu purchased, tlie I ii mai. , . o and Ware use foimerlv owned bv 1 r Nl USPS .1 1 rxr is i c o narPil t t i receive 1 roduce -r ((,0ds on Storage. He will also attend to the shipping of Produce, li required. XT .. CHARLES SLOVER. Newbern, Oct. -th 183 A FIHvST liATK B HOUCHE; Door in the side, and double Harness, for one or two horses. Apply to JOHN TEMPLETON January 7th, 1833. ' . B. On hand, a number of old )Ts, which he is determined to dis pose of " according to law." If called for immediately, they .may be found hi his possession. ...... WANTED, . A capable and steady Journeyman Saddler am Harness-maker. To a workman of this Pscription,4good wages and constant employ mentwUIbegiren. Apply s above, . . CAlOTtilH A Q $2 l&MiGSC. NEW STORE. CLJVZP. S. DEWEY MorVeZg.t h S L?J of TTZa wL.f .... u.i mm gar 4 . . ...... ,1 i. ... . XT , X " I A C . , ne urn vyuuiiiv t nai i, iwu uuurs uciuvr ui( corner, A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF DK GOOD GROCERIES. HARDWARE. CROCKEAY, Shoes. Hats. Saddles, and Bridles, H Tow Bai'ffincr. Bale m. m. v j uiiu vv - - O tJ Rone. Swedes. English, and American Iron, Wagon Boxes, Blacksmiths' Tools, ' Nails, 6lv. &lc. ALSO NOW LANDING, FROM SCHR. JAMES MONROF, Ajew bbls. first quality family Flour, Boxes and half boxes Raisins, Sacks of Salt, Goshen Butter., Nr.warTc Cider. &c. &C. All of which will be sold low for Cash or Pro duce. November 13th, 1832. TfFECTA. CRISPIN HJTAS just returned from New York with a ii-LL treneral assortment ot GROCECIES, HARDWARE. CUTLERY, CROCKERY GLASSWARE, &c. The folio iovir articles comprise apart of his Stock'. Wines. Champaigne, in qt Teas. and Gunpowder, pt. bottles, Old Madeira, Pico, do. Naples, Lisbon, IYnerine, Dry Malaga, Sherry, Country. Liquors. Cogniac Brandy (supe rior quality) Peach do. Old Jamaica lurri, Imperial, Hvson, Souchong:, Pouchong. Sugars. Loaf &L Lump, White, Havana, Brown, various qual. Nuts. Filberts, Madeira Nuts, Almonds. Spices. Mace, Cloves, Superior Holland Gin, Old Monong. Whiskey, N. E. Rum, Cinnamon, Nutmegs, Pepper, Spice. Fruits. Portei inqt.& t. bottles Citron, (urrants, PRESERVED GINGER. Do. PINE APPLES, Do. LIMES. Buckwheat, Gush en Batter, Cheese, Spanish & American Segars ,su lerior 0te!ci.nr Vthacco. &c. Which he offers low for cash or country produce at his Store on Pollok-street. December 31, 832. jrrplir, "subscriber respectfully informs his li friends and customers, that in conse qupupp of his (leterinination to spend a few months in New York and Philadelphia, with the vi w of acquiring a more perfect knowledge of the Tailoring business, it will not, for some time, be in his power to attend to their orders. H'" will, however, very shortly locate himself permanently in his native town, and resiune his profession, which he will conduct on an exten sive scale, and, as he hopes, to the entire satis faction of all who may favor him with their patronage. RICHARD B. BERRY. Newbern, January 4, iW33. CAUTIOX. THE subscriber was lately warranted by John Slye,of Bay River, Craven County, on two accounts presented by said Slye; who, contrary to law and usage, obtained judgments without the knowledge of the subscriber, who had no notice whatever givenhim to attend trial. As soon, however, as he learned that judg ments had been obtained, he applied to the Magistrate who gave them, and requested a new trial, that he might mane it appear by testimony, that the claims set forth by Slye were not just, but illegal. A new trial was accordingly granted, and notice given to Sh e, and the Constable holding the judgments to attend at the Magistrate's on Saturday last. Thev did not however attend; and it is doubt less Slye's intention to endeavor to collect the amount of the illegal judgments, or to pass them away. Under. these circumstances, the subscriber considers it his duty to caution all persons frtyn trading for said judgments, as he is prepared to .contest their recovery in a court of iustice. i i i ELIJAH LINCOLN. January i7, 1833. g3 KEWAIIB. TTT NAWAY from the Subscriber, on the LtfX 28th May last, 'my boy CRAWFORD, about 18 years of age, 5 feet 3 or 4 inches high, swarthy complexion nearly white, broad face and down look, no beard, straight hair not ve ry black, very lull breast took with him a suit of new white cotton clothes and black fur hat. This bov can read and will probably attempt to pass as a free man. A reward of Ten Dol lars will be given, if taken within this county. to any person who will deliver saicrtmy to the Subscriber, residing eight and a half miles from Tarborough, on the Raleigh road, near Cokey bridge; or, if taken out of the county, Twenty Dollars will be given tor his delivery to me,, or if secured in any jail so that I get him again All persons are hereby forbid harboring, era ploying, or carrying off said boy, under penal ty of the law. : . J SAMUEL P. JENKINS. Dec 17t' 83 . JL i i. ALL persons indebted to the subscriber, as Guardian of Maria G. Wade, are in formed that unless their Notes, now in his ban 's, are paid by the 10th of January next, they will on that day be put in suit. AMOS WADE. Newbern, December 24, 183,. bushels SALT, ; 400 do. Irish POTATOES, Just received and for sale by Bcc.ZL AMOS WADE. -t-i & ; i- C 4 it LJb&: ts4 ii O'l ER S just returned from New York, and is iHi 'ening at his Store on the OW County ; Tt7u n opneral assortment of " YU4ife Dry Goods, Hardware & Crockery, A GOOD ASSORTMENT T SADDLES BBJELES, Rentlemen's Fasliionan le Hats, Blacksmith's andf Cooper's ools, IRON AJD SI EEL, ! ALSO, 25 pieces Cotton Bagging, Bale Rope, 15 kegs Goshen Butter, 15 casks Cheese, 30 kegs Nails, &c. &c. Newbern. 9th Nov. 832. VEW AND ( HEAP DRY GOODS. rmHE subscriber has just arrivea irom new ri . . . ! TT York with a new ana well seieciea as sortment of AMONG WHICH WILL BE FOUND Blue, black, and mix'd Cloths, Cassimere and Sattinets, Red, white, green, and yellow Flannels, Col'd, black, and blue black Gro de Naps, Fiaur?d, changeable and watered, do. do. Black Sarsnets, Levantine & Sattin Levantine, Cashmere, Merino, & Thibet wool Shawls, Printed Merino, Ganze, & W. B. Hhkfs Lace & Muslin Capes & Chemizettes, Ladies' Cravats 6l Tippets, Bobinet Laces, Insertings fc Footings, Thread Laces, Edgings & Insertings, 4-4, 5-4, 6-4 & 12-4 plain Bobinets, Linen Cambric? and Cambric Hhkfs. Iiish Jjinen, Lawns & Diapers, English &. French Merino Cloths, Merino Circasians, Bombazettes, Very superior black Italian Silks, Cambric, Jaconet & Mull Muslin, Plain and figur'd Swiss and Book do. French Calico fc Merino Ginghams, Calicoes, Ginghams. Vestings, &c. Color'd Cambrics. Camblet Plaid, Bleached and brown Shirtings, Checks, Bedtickinff, And a variety of other artic es all of which wllbbe sold at the lowest cash prices, at his Store nearly opposite the Bank of Newbern J. VAN SICKJLL.. Newbern, Oct. 10, 183 . F. WOODS "AS just received from New York, in ad dition to his former supply, Studs for Gentlemen's shirt bosoms, Fashionable steel Watch Chains and Keys, Silk do. Silver table, tea, salt, and tiiustard Spoons, Silver Spectacles, to suit from 20 years up to 80. Pluttd and steel do. Silver Pencil Cases a few of them very beautiful, Shields, &c. 6lc. Verv fine Beads for Ladies' fancv wToik, &c. Newbern. 24th December, 1832. OJV TIMBER. E highest Cash prices will be given at the EAGLE STEAM MlhL for 500.000 feet of Ton Timber of good quality, of the following lengths : say from 1 8 to 5G feet long. Also, wanted, one thousand cords of long leaf PINE WOOD. THOMAS B. WALLACE &l Co. Newbern, January 4, 183. N. B. The longer and largerthe Timber, the higher the price. ORIN TRUFANT Has received per Schooner Trent, from New York v a large assortment of BOOTS: AAD J8HOKS VIZ: toadies' Gaiter Boots, India Rubber Shoes, i undressed Morroco Slippers, Men's and youths Boots and Shoes. &c. r;3r Boots and Shoes of every description, made to order, at the shortest notice and in ths neatest manner. I Newbern), Oct. 26, 1832. , IMPOK i ANT VICTOUY.7 Sylvester against the World ! ! ! The ever fortunate Sylvester has aerain cause to announce to his Patrons the pre-eminent success which has attended the efforts of one of his distant eorrefondents. Drawing of the Virginia Stnte Lottery, Class .o. 7, drawn at Riohmon ; Dec. 2Lst. 1832. 4f) 45 65 34 58 7 46 48 61 44 Combination 7 34 58 the grand prize of 10.000, Dollars was sent by SYLVESTER in a letter to a Gentleman at Nashville, Tenn. Adventures look to the above, and if vou value wealth -"'iv' your Orders to the, PRIZE SELLING SYLVESTBR. IN THE NEW YORK LOTTERY. Drawn Dec. 26th, 1832. SYLVESTER so!-', the , c ud Capital Prize ol $4,000 It waa owned by an Adventurer, who for a long time had been wooing the. Fickle Goddess. S. J. SYLVESTER . , BALTIMORE THE HIGHEST CASH PKKJES TVTU"ILLbe given for likely young Negroes a Y V both sexes, from one to26years of age. V JOHN GILD ERSXEEVE. WANTED, A N APPRENTICE, (white or coloured,) to the xm- Sailmaking business. , - , . , - ;. LUCAS B. HERRI TAGB. December 24, 1832. ' " ItTT -UJJL rf frh JJL NEW GOODS. ED W A 11 mj C.O. T1 .N KKli rAIIR AND JDKaPi ' TK for lh yotJ iiU liberal encouragement u hich he has hJ . 1 w. ,, . - -c tofowe received, , and respectfully iufurn, the mi mirk, that he has lust returns! V, a- -----: - i "" ew i orK witn an extensive anu very general assort ment of s , . FALL & WIKTBR G0CES- 7caviu v x a , iai 1 rn.rn.v- 1. 1. V 11 1 1111 iwk . i AMONG THEM ARE THE FOLLOWING: Superfine black, blue, &. Russel brown Clntli, iviut. uuine, auu nivisioie green J0 Olive and olive green and steel-mixed do Fancy CassiniercS, of superior quality Satin, silk, Marseilles Vestings, Lyons Silk Velvet of very best quality An elegant assortment of Valencia Vesting not surpassed by any in this market B ' Shirt bosoms, of the latest style, rufli'cd and plain, Corded and plain Collars, of the best quality and latest fashion, An elegant assortment of STOCKS, of thc latest and most approved patterns, covered with bombaziffe, velvet, satin, &c. Gentlemen's superior Hosskin Gloves Silk web and silk net Suspenders, Gum elastic do. 1 case of the best elastic, water proof, patent Silk Hats, Together with a variety of other articles in his line of business; dll of which will be soLi at the lowest prices. Having a number of superior workmen is prepared to execute all orders with hich he may be favoured in the neatest and, n;osi fashionable style, and at the shortest notice and he assures the public that no.pxertions shall be spared to merit a continuance' of their favours. Newbern, 1st Nov. 1832 JOHN P1TTMAN MAS just received from New York a gen e;al assortment of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE CROCKERY & GLASSWARE, CONSISTING IN PART OF Rum, Gin, Brandy, Whiskey, Wine, Imperial and Hyson Teas, best Goshen Butter, Cheese, Crackers. Bale Rope and Dundee Bagging, A good assortment of Hats and Shoes. ALSO Flour in bbls. and half bbls. Smoked B ef, Herrings in boxes, Raisins, Cider and Apples, 1 Mid. prime Sugar, Coffee & Molasses, .Cabbage, Onions, &c. Scc. Which he will sell at the very lowest prices. Newbern, Dec 10, '1834. GEORGE W. JDlXOi9 MERCHANT TAILOR, ESPECTFULLY informs bis customer, and the public in general, that lie has just I'fCi ired from N w York, per sch'r Siiriils WKASO.NABLh (t( ) i -S. elected by an experienced merchant in .New York, from the latest importations. Having now in employ a number of the my best workmen, (some of whom have just arri rived from New York,) and his assortment be injtr complete, he atters himself that he will be enabled to give entire satisfaction to those who may think proper to patronise him. Among the articles are the following: Superfine olive, green, mulberry, and Ade laide cloths, Reform and rifle green, do. Blue, black, Russel Brown, and mix'tl do. 1 piece elegant black Cassimere, superior to any heretofore imported. 2 pieces buff super silken Kerseys, asplfn- did article for gentlemen's dress panta- loons and vests, Superfine black, drab, lavender and Adelaide mix'd Cassimeres, A choice selection of super silk 'velvet eat ings, various colours, figured & plain, Super black silk Florentine vesting, Fancy coloured do. Valencia and Toilanet do. A handsome assortment of Stocks, beat qua lity, Gym elastic Suspenders, Gentlemen's superior Horseskin Gloves, Together with a variety of other articles. GENTLEMEN'S CL,OTIJIG iwill be made up in the neatest and .inostfash onable manner, and at the shortest notice. T3 A complete suit of clothes can be made, in the best manner, at 12 hours notice. All orders from the country will be thank fully received and punctually attended o. Newborn, 19lh October; 1832. J. M. GRANADE, Ato. IJTAVE just received by the ParkeiN'0 JLL ner Trent, from New York, the fold ing articles : which they offer low for cash o country Produce, viz. fi fT lb No, 1 . blue Cotton Yarn qDVil lObrls.aud 10 half bis. Beach red brand family Flour 12 drums Figs 40 firkins best quality Gosnen Butter 10 half bis. No. I family-Mackerel 2 doz. Champaign Wine in qt. bottles 1 qr. cask L. P. Tenerifie Wiae 10 brls New Ark cider 4 brls Albany Ale 10 boxes snioked lferriftgs 1 brl. smoked Tongues 10 brls. Cider Brandy 2 brls Linseed Oil 1 tierce Winter Strain Sperrn Oil 30 bags Shot assorted sizes 3 hds N. P. Sugar 5 " retailing Molasses 40 casks Stone Lime. ALSO, By brig Driver, from Bermuda, 4 Puncheons, 3d and 4th froot Graiuida i um,.o very fine ' : . ewberoy Jan- 23 1833. j

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