. . .. : , :,!;;' : ! v .' imm4 nim, nr nmu(mm::t,: m k n. . v -. ; ; fe: . tp- nmMmMA - I ""v.;-,. '.I--- j -V,.1vl - v : ' t . , ;. i:- : . ... ; . ... P 4 . i rVA ' .-sj - - , i . f- i " w m - -E . T- I I .Jlitlesr Trench Cramr; Veft-Indiar Rum," imperial mi Hytl - t k- in.i Tmiertation Coffee, Loat nd Brown Sygar, Chin in t Set of Se'r Ot.een'sand.GUni VVare, &c, pjl rhJch they JHl fVll cheao for Cafa or rroauce. ; naving eftibliftied Correfpondenttin Peterlbflrf, anl through them with all tne Towns ori the Con tHieot, they will receive Orders for any-Articles which cannot be orocuied ia tliU City1. Rahi -Aug 24, 1801, . -, . THOMAS GLASS, WATCH-MAKER, 1- that he has opened Shop, in Fayetteville greet, Bear, the Market- Houfe, in tjhe City of Raleigh, wbere.lie carries on the above Bufinefs, and hopes,, by his PundiaUty-and Attention to Bufinefs, to deferve Encourage cent. , -. j ! ' , He has on Hand, at prefsnt, a few of the fallowing Anicles, viz Gold an; Silvei Watches, Silver Table and Tea Spoons; Su gar Tongr, Shoe ani Knecf Buckles, Variety of Gold Rings, Lockets, bracelets, Buttons, Ear-rings. &c. Orders from the Country executed with Care and Dif patch. J Tbe blghuft Price given for eld Gold & Silver Sept a 1 . Cajfo'sjnn, RstUigh. 1 A Report having prevailed in fomc Parts of the Country, that the Suafcii- Country, that the SuMcti- J ter had declined the Tavern Bufanels,; he begs I Leive publicly to contradict tne iaroe ; ana 1 1 to allure his Friends and the Public, that every Attention will be paid in future, as in Time pait, to accommodate, in the beft poffible Manner, all fuch asfliallbe pleated to favor hit Hoafe with their Company. PETER CASSO. Agvfi 20, 1801. .. . ' j. STRAYED OR STOLEN, htm tbe Subferibiri living xptn Nutbnjb Cttk near dl. T&rjU Mill, i Wi?ii A BAY HORSE, four Feet feven or eight Inches high ; toT ftarid a little Diftance -fJ, he i$; a Blood , Hay, but when cUe to him, white Hairtfwhite are inter fpcrfed orcr him), are plainly U be feen He has a Star i his Forehead. Under his Mane on the right Side, and in his Flanks, are ine-re white Hairs than on any other i'art of his Body, i His Bck has Tome re markable Stripes on It, wLiich bear the Ap pearance of Saddle. Marks; but which vere vsufed by a Surtcit, when a Colt. . V Whoever will dehver the faid Horfe to ne, &all.receie a Reward of TEN DOL LARS, and all reafonable. Expenses .said. WILLIAM KKRSEY; IFdrren Ccu7ity xSeft. I,t fcoi. .; ! i SHERIFFS' SALES. 9n Monday tbe i$d Day ef Wdvtmbet next, ivill be eld, at tbe Court-HtuCt inSmUb feld, for the faxes of the Tear l8oe, nd contingent Charges, i ti;.; 'PHE following Lots in the faid Town of Smithheld, not given inT for that .Year; ' , ; , Lot No. 1, faid to, belong to Tames Smith, Lot No. 11, lohn Smith; 1.7, lames rCcn- non; 60 and 83J WtlltfU Ward ; bo, Joel Lam: 03. lonn Mce: m ant 07, Kicnara 1 ri m 1 : . . ii Cafwcll; 06,' Abner Nam: qe.. William Siade ; 94 T. Hart; 116, Bcntamin Ex um; r 1 t,Joel Lain; log,; David Nalbit; 116", John Rice;1 S6 and 130;: Stevens ; 107, J. Williams ; 8d, JamesKennon ; ioj, J. Uludworth ; Thomas Owens. ; . Alfo the following Tracts of Land in the County of Johrilion, ol fonuch as wilt dii tharge the Taxes and contingent Charges, to wit: -175 Acres given in by Barrel Earp ; 1 Acrifs of jeffe Laugiton, not given in. joining James Odoms ; 60 Acres of Dt ! bah Artis, joining Joel Nurvins, iob Acres . f Samuel Price, joining Simon Price; 28 Acres of John Roller, joining William Hin "ent ; 17 Acres of the 'Heirt of VVillidm Ward, joining! Adam Sterling and William H'maeut; ioo! Acres of Thomaaj Butcher, joining William Hinnent; too of John Ring, joining hzekieiStallings), 250 Acres of cfle Luailey, joining . Richard Whiting; 350 Acres of Benjamin Wobdard, lying in th D ftritt .of Capt. Bull1 ; 1317 Acres bf james Jones, lyiri in the Diftrift of Capt. -BuUs ; 1075 Acres eiven in bv Reuben Carter, in Capt. O' Neil's Diftridt ;! 75 Acres', given in by Stephen SPellr in Capt.; O'NeiPs Dif- tucr.; 300 Acres of William Ingram, in Capt. Steven's Diftria ; ! aao Acre of Land; given in by James Wilder, id Capt. Allen's p'ftria; 237 ACres given in by Jofeph Deloach, in -Capt. Eafon's Diftrifl t zoo Acres, given: in by; Sherrod Harrefs, in , Capt. talon's Diftrift ; x6o Acres, given ia by Joel Bailey;, ih Capt. Smith's Wftrift too Acres, given in by Jofeph Brown, in Capt. Tucker't Dijaria; ijs Acres cf Mofes emll, ioininer lames Ivvi iclco Acre reen Hill, ioininr lohn Auffnn m rr' oiAoranam Beamon, joining llichard Braf Jt i 95 Acresof Jeffe Lee, joining fofiah f gg; aoci of Bailum lohnfton, joining Labor Uafiip. .' ... . : ; J; , i 6 The above Town Lots will be fold, zitd fo niuch of the above Land 'c u,,11 AX(rurm me 1 axe and contingent Charge's if they art not difcharged before tne DaT of Sale. MMUbk NORSWORTHY. r """I i- v. i- '... j .: ; i s' - '! '-' I SHERIFFS' SALES. 4 r CABARRUSCOUNTY. .V ifati- County, fcief not been given io for 1 axatiQo' for the Year iSoe.'tbe Subfcri ber.hndsit neccffyt.to advtrtife ihrm fjr falt agreeaMr to Uw' rTJe Sale to be at.the of Decembefjbexi. V;l!i4l-- . looo Acrtii lying ota Wtb'SfJrsf of Hioclcy River $ i $ tActts oyM)eCreekJ jon- 1 rafi No. a, Climant't not knowa. H . C EO;HAi RJt Sheriff. ,. 0?. 20. ' ' ' r . CARTERET COUNTS . T7T7Hcreas the following Lands ih " fairf Cotimy, have not been given in for Taxation, for i be Year 1800, the Sub-. fcriber finds itneceffaTy ttf advertife them for Sale, agreeable to Law ; the Sale to be at the Ourt-Heine, -in bcaUtort, on the third Wed nefday in November next, via. i ,130 Acrcsf in Hanlow's Swamp, and on Core banks, the rfp'tcd Property of Samuel Mablon, and Heirs of Arthtir iMabion ; alio k Lots in the Town of Beaufort 200 Acres, the Property of John B. Yatei. ai8 do. the reputed Property of John Charrter. 75 Acrel, the Property of Thos. Dudley. 1 25 do. the Property of Edward Starkey. 340 do the reputed Property of Thomas and lohn Banks, . MATTHEW MORRIS, Sheiiff. Sep. 17 IVill be ali an T vrJaf the 1 0 b Day of Nt i -vernier next, at Sampon Court- lfoujc 'X'HE following Lands in Samp , fon County, taken to fatisfy tbe Taxes due lor the Year 1X00. Si 'Acres on the i'uuth Side Stewart's Creeki the Property ot Williaia.Coley, not eturntil on the Tax Lift. 1 00 Acres near Stewart's Creek, the Pro perty of James Cook. No Return. 100 do on laid Creek, the Property of Lucretia Cook. No return made. OWEN GREGORY, Sher.ff. Sep. 18. : ! On Saturday tbe A0b Pay ef November atxt, xvii'l ie foldifr rehdy Money t t the Court Hwfc in tbe luw&tf Ik icki "giant? THE following Trads of Land, or fo mtuth. thereof t , will fatisfy the Taxes doe thereon, with the Coft of advifcri. tifir-g, &c. for the Yekr iSoo, in the County of Richmond, vis. -,r ; ;ii f One Hundred and Sixty Thoufand Acrei, granted unto David Ailifoa, fince eonyeyed by Sheriff John Cole 19 Tody ibinlou and H. W, Harrington, for Taxttf &c. fince conveyed by the laid Tody Roblnfon and 11. VV. Harringionto a certain r Dele Parte, being Parts of eighteen different Trails. Alfo, Six Hundred and. Forty Acres on the .Waters of Mounting. Creek, luppofed to be the Property of Parmer f like wife, Three Hundred Acres on thcAVaters of Hitchcock Creek, luppofed to'oe the Properly of o. feph White. The above, Lapis were not given in fo the Inventory-Takers, as byf Law required. ' : ' JOHN WALL," Sep, izt iSeiv Sheriff Richm6nd Countyt ;' ' ' " - : rrttt oe jota, tJU. f r ztp cj Jcvem r '.'fJrf, at tbe CvuruHduj viM Hi HKjWiei. Cwtitjt j THE folowing .Lands, lying in the faid: County, for the Pavmeut of 'Taxes due thefeon, far1 the Year i 800, vizi ! 60,000 Acits, fituate in the Green Swamp, Part whereof! was granted to Stephen Wil- iiims, and the Remainder to William Coi "w 'V r 7 T "T J JU4W' ,f u.ciuiii i jinu ioLnn Hern. 111 liar ! in ana an. Bionnt : and io,coo Acres, fiiuat i in and ad joining to the Creen Swamp, now or late the Property of Diniel Wheaton. ' i i f URIAH $ULLIVAN, Sheriff. Brttnjvic Ceunt), Q8 to. j At tbe CturuHtvf InXbarUueJn MeeUetr j burg Cnuntjm Saturday ih jtb of D'e- Camber next, 'I ' : ; ; ' , i -! . - . t , ' -' rPHE following Lots in the faid U Town of Charlotte, the Taxes on which for the Years 1799 and: 1 boo, have not been paid, viz; . r "; -.-I F,.' " - ! lit Lot the Property fLjthe iTeirso lohn Herron ; t do, the, Propertv of the Heirs lot Robert Micklereath : t. tKe: Propctty icl the Heirs of Samuel Maitiiji do. thisT Pro perty of the Heirs of Joei Brevard ,s x do. the Property of the Heir of Marr Cnrrens Alfo rxa Acres of Land oa the Waters of fw Creeks iuppofedl W be the Property: of ineMeirs ot Kooerjl Mtte(; and 40, Acres 171115 bi gi v.ua rioi(o, joining Lana 01 vvi- dow Mafbn, tbe Propertywf VVm.MGowa, lor 1 axes eue tne rtoirK r- ' SepKt4: jAMEEELi SheTiffL p Lands ift -Hfy&eri Couni A BOUT 4,600 Actes, iin one Bo dy, lying on Sbocco- Crtck, tooAf iter South Of Peterlbttre, to M ties South of War renton, and 45 Mile rvortof Raleigh f the Soil good foriTobacco. ;Wlft and Corri. On the laid Tfaft arTetfVaJ! Planttios: one of thenv- highly improv! watered ; with ilup proportion of valuable Meacow tantt. ..iJfV.S; i As it is fuppofed noPerfon will-pnrchafe without viewfrg the Prenlffe i furthet'Der fen Ltioo is uunecetfarr. t Th Terrcir will be made known, afad the .Ire,fii'ajri Perfon inclinable to vareliai'e, br. snaking v i THOMAS Ei. SUMNER. LctfeiVu thftW 1 Intelligence from fii&rfc the twd friends Cpt. M'NtU,"arriTf ! j ' . at CharUfton. : ... i 4- ;! GREAT-BklTAW . ': ' ! ." ! vl . 16N0CIN, BPT. 7 M The Pope has ratified thd treaty U-ith rWrit' and is' o fejtid a Le gate to Taris. The Spatiifll Mi-.J ltjter t jyienria irrtjfiti5 the Emperor to acknowledge Uhc new? kiVig oft Tfcanv. jThe (King of PruiTi thrratens the Emperor with taking poflflion of the late Eleftor of j Cologne's dominions, .fttould a new Bilhp of Munfter be cked ; ajncl accordingly we jind the Chap ter of "Munfier has poftponed the election, whjch was appointed for he third tnft. ; There is every tea fon to believe a divifion of the do minion elf the late Elcftor will be atchievedj arid . that Pruflia will btain poffefiion of the greatefb part of them. ! Thf Emperor of Ruilia has confented to the! occupation of Hanover by the King of Pruflia for the prefent; but has invited him to accede 1 0 the :ma ritime conv en tioa figr.ed by . Lord St. Helen's. The following is an ordinance Imied at Vienna relative to the new fafhions : H-.'s Royal ILghnefs the Archduke Charles, having learned With thelgreateft difpleialure, that feveral young men in fervice difho nour the duties confided to thernj as fervants oft the (late, in follow ing the 'mo(l ridiculous fafliions, fuch as hats without a leaf, cropped heads, neck-handkerchiefs enve loping the chin, pantaloons, and flippers" fear eel y covering the toes of the feet. ;H;s Htghnefs hayirig ordered in the ftricieft manner that a! I pcrfons belonging to the Coun cil of .War do leave of from this moment, jthis indecettt fafhion, and drefs therhfeives as becotrces jnenlin Jthe lrvicc of the ftate 1 the direc tion of the.pVotocolof the Council of War i$ charged to notify-this or- der to the pcrfons in em pi oymL-.it tmdr.r it,; in order that they may conform thereto, and that his Royal I'l ghnelV may not fee himfelf con tained tb have rccourfe to rigorous mealures j againft thofe who fhould farther violate this regulation. - -j 'sept. 10.! VTe are happy to hear, that Mr. Fox, yielding to the wifhes of his friends, Jias; refol ved to attend" Par liament in future as cotiMantly as he did. before his fecefiion. There itever wbs a period which called more loudly for the cxetciie of his great abilities. i : The Lukc of York! is at Portf jmouth irifpefting the fortifications, a (lifted by able officers;'; and he will make the circuit of the coafl as far a Norfolk for ihis our pole. By a letter from Brighton, we find he is expefted at that place in a day or two. A camp is fortning there of ten thoufand men ; and loroc or ihe guarqs nave arriyeq at tne appoint ed I pot. To begm forming a Ca mp ?t this (eafon of thej jyear, is an ex plicit , declaration that Minilters h a ye recen 1 1 v feen fie w caufe to ap prehend i an attack upon our coafts by the enemy, This; new caufe' we believe, confifts; not only of ; the menaces and . preparations of the French, but the almoft certain and l,peedy rupture of the ncgociatibns. 1 he Duke of York v til order pew means ot defence oji every part of the coaft which may be thought the mou vuinerapie, ano nis atiennon vill beparticulaily jdiiefted to Su fex, Whichf we long; fince ftated j Minifters apbrehend to be the real obieft of th enemy,f if they aftually deii n i n v a non . ; j r t n is t he re xa n be no doubt, as far as preparations anc nenaces go. The-buftle in jail thei r p ojrit s then eafce 1! to London, the;rnarcjiing of troops and artillery to the coafts.s thefe movements have been repeatedly ibted ; nd in. the Pari&:joi rnals to t he ih, wh ich we ecejyedcyeiterday, we) hnd a cir culareuejr of very imporr tance; from I he Maritime rjerett tat Angers to the Sub-prefeas. It is 1 theri : ariuncedj that the Frtnch 1 foldiers -having, obtained peace on tlie continent ;bv concuefl,- it Temams tor the f rencn icamen 10 obtain peac on the feas by concjueft iikewile. .'The tatk. of the foldiers !$ fulfil led i-that of khz faUora i$be- ,et approaches; 1 ports of; jhe Republic "and all the f'feameri are to be pur m requifiuon. j Tfiif letter! has not been officially rpubfi'&cid feyth? FrcnVjt Sverni- merit, Which, fo far from being 01- t tentatious'rtlpeftin this prepara with trie re? left lecrdcy. The: French, papirs' are nearly filefit on the ftfbjia, ind the beft intelligence (V3 -obtlm isj frclraifi-jrlainriutg pape rs, j "let a tio uh by a p r i v a t e ; rio rf 1, refpondent atBruflels: : In addition ; to this; lietteof the Mfjitime ?rct iect, we find that Admiral Winter is ftrittty ordered to fail the moment the eq'ujnoxJiai gales diivb the Eng- i lifh flee frjcJiri the coaft of Holland. He is defi. ed to join the flotilla, j 44 the aova iced guard,' junder Ad- ; miral Iiatouche, at Boulogne It theie clrctkmftances do hot induce M millers Ho take every precau tion, they iwill be as criminal as thole whojalTert the plarm of in Vafion is all a minifteriatlhumbug. The ! fundi again fell I yelterdaV. LLU.? ....irJ ' r uL ' n ego cia t i on f : 1 n d eed 1 b'me re poi! t mat it is on tne eve or DreaKing on. With fuchl i combination of unfa vorable circumftanees,! fas an api proachtnff rupture of I the treaty, daily threats'of invailoh, and the certainly of) an cnormdus loan, the funds mult loon tumble! at a rapid rate, i -.1 1 ' I 1 . " '. i Mr. Charles Pinckncy, the new American jAmbafLdor to the Court of Spain, arrived lome . days ago off the coaft of SulTex irt the Fox. which! veflel beir g hi iind' to tlie port o London, he fhifted hisbag bageon board another veffel bound to Hamburgh whither he is gone, on hisjwar to Madrid! j An open oqat,v as a 11 ag ot truce, arrived at Dover Iromi Calais On Monday, with dif patches from Mr. Congrefs America, of the United States ,of who has been over to. fet tle the treaty between the two powers, SEPT. 11. It appears by accounts fom teat, that Oart Of LOrd Neifon's fouadron. confifin of two (loops, aneffevefn: gun veffeU and cutters, under 'the! command of Captain! jSomerville, has failed to cruiie off the coaft of France. Lord NIfon, with the remainder of his fcjuatiron, is pte- pared. to rail, and it is luppofed the coaft of Holland is his tleftination. TIJ C. Ll l l--t ' The fquadron, it is aid, is to be attended by a number of boats Con- tlructed oti the model or the pi al- in gsTBoatsi which were lb ufeful in laodinTOops at thV Helder. I ; The Engl ifh and Tufkiih army to which the French at Cairo furren- dercd, amounted to 4.060 troops. Advice is received at Conftanti hople of tne capitulation of Cairo1 be i n ca r r if d i h 1 0 e fie j o n t h e i oihj whn the French ; troops corififting;!of betweerrJ 5 and 6000 efcorted Kofetta Th t he dv k es- fo as t h have -caufd ihf a cbuntrr 1 . -i-.? J- it- '-.ti 1 : 't rouna tne city woumi oe ootigea within I few Weeks to b.iteairS H In corife'ouehce of Ihe furVehder of datro, orders have oeen ifiued!to fet at -liberty aUr the,) ftenlif-fii loners in. k ke'TVi r kVfxuPlat.i' eWceipi the 1 French :;Charge"dAiTait,i hr$ octciaiy,i auu uic 111,11. ii4guniau Dantoh, !vvHo will rrhai.i;tr ..tji' Seven ToWers tilt the con eft 25 ,The Tuiks have celebrated t?e . ... ' ! . t - . (i i. . . I 'n;eis-6T,' the 'capture -dif .Cait with ,fig hal demon ft ra tions jot cahnOn bf the . SefafeliO tnct mou Th'd batteries ahd of all the forts 00 the canal were fired? two days, and the .Whbf6pci!t'fcof- Cbnftahtinbpte' ai muminaicu inrcc luiixiiivc ihkiuj. Three thbiiland ihrCD were eiveh to thei" pop u ace;; at- ano. "Arid the- Grand Sifin for caafed to be orerleOted to Lord ; JC-lgiOf !n t siij.; irrwieVej fet with orecious, ftonesr ibf t he i value Ibf f6.ooo biaftresJ and a finV'-iWtfe; !marpfbbe4il ellimatedS jt 'l io.doa iptaftresw f The' keys of "Cairo have been prefented oiii a gclden plate to the Grand Srgnior. 5 - ; ! - I ' 'The Afthbjfbop bf j Treves has iipattlicdoncoihisVicars'-Cefiei-?! lame; accent ftate$,HthatAleXa lf "gW5 dria being! reduced to the greatitt AMU kS-Kw--rt-i;itrtV4ivi.I chainei'tpH 1 1 1 to in form the French Government, fiati rie is now ready to take the cam 4tV ? that lift w it l isfnTrstVafiiatslr iflue ordei s for the opening of the churches, which were ordered to be fhut hy the vote of the Sbffi-aRart nunopj; ana mat ne wiii recom mend to all ivho live under his. fti- perihtendance, the rbofV exacV ohe- dience to the, laws of the Kepub- lic What may be the relult of . is at ptefent Unknown : 1 his million hough,4 ff orrr rhe" terms in wliich?i t he ofiet of jiubra i ffi 0 iTf is olrelltdJ ; ( t is highly probable that it will'be . received bV: the Ffdnrih Govrirt' indn ti (This is one jof the fit ft er feels which has flowed 'from the'latc s (citlement of the affairs of the ; Chufchi 1 Oifpatches, fuppofed to be of great importance, were received by Mi t-itto, and communicated to Mf- nifters j It ;was )rdy! rVporte4 with confidence that the' nt gocia, tioa is 00 the eve of; being broken off, if not , abfolutely af an .end ; and Mocks experienced a depifffit a ot aoove .onc per cent. There was ! a rumour like wife that Mr. Addng- ton Was about to retire, and that Mr. Pitt wit again coming in. If. it be true that the negocittjon lis really at an end, we fhall not be fur pn fed to fee Mr. Pitt come for- ward from behind the tuMairi. If the negociation be not entirely off, we believe it will not lafl n.uch longer. We fee very liiiichcpeof us luccers. 1 ; 1 se.pt. 15. : y. 1 ' Weobfervetliat the rTrench funds continue to rife They are 48I. j T Some Janiflanesy under a leader connected With PaflWari j (Sglcui have taken Belgrade, deprifed ihe' racha, and appointed a new one. 1 w a 1 4 K "' . '- luppoied to be devoted to Pail wan- The authority of th-) Porte in this tw ,r-. -jf ;; nreatetis; fix---: more arid tnorei v W I To f ces "recal led -frmxfM 1 the alarming piogrefslof ihe; of w.ddm. : - ' l-'-'RM? The capture of Belercj bulwark of the TuikliOt ,Ec) Europe, has produced 1 the?! J ienfation at Vienna PafTw lou has jt now in his no-w hreaten.the Capital ojf Tut key is mentioned as a positive faiLf the Emperor of Germany. Jiyjvirtt of a fee ret article in theUtcaty or Lunevilie has promiieo not taike: anv meafures to ftopj or hj.n.OTtvirsd' a 1 . Tin .-ri progreft pfthe Pachkpf ,Wddiri as long as he laUerjfhall contirret' to obferve the laws'bf. goodVnegh. ' bouriioodj and abitaih irom niplelt; ;iirr'g';t1retAu ftrtan '- TubJeAvfiei'erj o reeks or unnitians, FRANCE. 4!;f . AX1S, AtGUST 9i. V The Lords of the'Admiraljir and Lord . NelfOn. haVej declaVed effi cja 1 1 y , it Kat - the ad wrriced guar d ot M 5n,,ft? WPpfe! the- anti it batteries, 'and that thWiKtsttfim; filiL 11 p ; - .1 :. -?i a r- . ; ijf.p- r , 'IT 1 1 eft WJMf I'j1: utterlyf falfe The ;idceftpa?a -Could it- te,chain:r fince It lav from the fliori at the di ftarlce1 f five hundred jlesv. Thei boats -were merely an c hored :fi the ufuri inannex , The temp ted j to JroaYd andj ihey, wert Iceland bat- unttortixlv re terns : never could they in'the; dirknefa, bf the nigntj twiimut runjningjmeiTiiKoT firifhg jpon i Frenchmen : Thb onets orV the 1420,; 57thvand,sc45ti , dejhi brigacijei, 4:hcfl.po.' hayejicetj;th3:i Will he ;f;t heii- terror in hatt)yisr ; jctitr thjs y k f ffi jpudesl; to conceive how the Engl& ptild attach fo mucitJjJoH 'are coofidered 3niFrancei cra Letters from . . Vm'S&$fZ f ,Ath ult. tte;:tl!a camp airoriorciPjv -r 7 a bb rfinorcexi;,and !ihatrirH?atte5 lit Et-.v-a :m MM f: - , :n- . t - i"f . 1 t-.ii! v'J A'V ". 1 U v'.-7:l - '4 1 1 . - . , .. I L:ii i--: :IVi-x:Vt 4t m-1 " f t u s . H