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i. 'tt! M.UJ ri: 1 M t ! m 3 I v. t ,au;v .TTiT, V , ; H thcnj.y Mr;Fowasat home outm pave Deen grantea.m taror orjps.j p k Hercules, Capt. Bray 1 l - ",-3 ' - Theunus vsusiaineu mciiHCJa Wstefday 'atine prices ptkeprece ' -; 'ding oajr, imd ihe rumour of aej; Viation received "additional confirm stibn from thecertaihty o( Lord iYar v I Ruth's having rtnlfed to France flis Lordship, we anderstandj sailed ? 'v msgate-on Monday, in wa "tfclopgingr. '-f ' Lord Keths quarnafi w as landed th e samfe iVenlife at Calais; ' A-messeriger in ifiaef truce fop.floilSgney1t is wMfj ;f Sunday. It iss uossibJe that over- J - a . - -rildi bythe;Frend goVemmetit, p5 ' by 'the messenger miht hate related !r tbahaV Subject 'but it is not Very 0, ,;v lively hat Lord ITartnout jKiri fcearef - of apy proposition of that iia? iiteKftture ,His" tordship is qualified nei f: v tbet-oy habits , nor experience for j -vco'nducting even the prethninary ar . f '";ments connected with sos7 inii i'.PH. ,oJt, .andit. is not very ; Ivfeely that he should be employed as I i t&tiweett' tbei jbvero sit jt'arr- 1 1 tibrnsbner ol;arthaany diseus- ; ipn ;or terms ot Feace, No paanc v pr6posUich can be safely entertained, ' except in tonjuntlion iih'Hussia , And -e:lo nol find that M. D'Oubril I has iarrlveft at Paris, or that there is apy rltisfaegociator in that ca pital, eitiiter t qualified or authorised to cooperate; vith him . ; - ; ; African papers to the 24th ult. arrived y esterday Cieat pains seem to be' taken to Keep up that political lernient into, which the United States Ave re , thrown by the rtcent , occur- , renee off New-York. The visit and search' of another- American vessel v att'tnbutbVCtheDelatvareby the . Cleopatra English trigate, have fur nished the press of that country with "an opportunity of pouring fresh pot son into:, the public jtnind. Fortu nately, however,' in this instance, the violation of American jurisdic tion is, not quite so clear as we fear , it was in the former instance, for the vessel is admitted to lmve been above tzo learues from hndThese pa- pers contain rumours respecting Mi randa's expedition, but . they are in general inconsistent with each other, and scfme of them, we are peisuaded. are- w holly unfounded . We do not " believe that he has been joined by a British force. ' , - Ve "are' Icredibly "inibrrned thara dissolution: of Parliament is to take plae pn the termination of the pre sent session We are relieved from much soli ; citude q.R the subject of the pending differences with Auierica, by an as surance from very respectable author rily, that our miuisters, while ihcy are incliried (o do a hi pie justice to the legitimate claims of the United States, are determined not to con cede a tittle of our rights Xo the braggard clamouro- of t!i -ir govern pent, bould the bill for, the rioiir importation of British manufactures be, persisted in, it will be-encountered oh our part by measures of equal hostility. Should the rightof search -.(which cannot be denied only Br the purpose pf gjving facility to the cemmerce of the enemy) be resisted, it i to be enforced ; th forces in cur northern provinces tobe strength ened; clthough we incline to -think they arc" at present fully competen i to their dtfence, and arrange rot nts are making with a view to obviate as -Cartas possible any inconvenience which might otherwise result to odr islands from the suspension of thei v accustomed supplies fromAmerica. Mr. Phickney, the American Ant bassadcr, who is charged with 'im portarit negociations with govei-h ment, j arrived -wah his family at H verpcoiV on Thursday in the Diana llnolbroke, from Baltimore. ; Earl St. Vincent ai rived at Poits Jynouth yesterday eveningAinhhe JBJr bernia, from off Biesi The com-. ; roand - of the Channel Fleet, during Jiis" Lordships abiehce, devolves On Sir Charles Cotton. - r Saturday morning, 3JrIr- v ' Wilbra ham'one ofj the English gentle men so bngdefaid ih Fi-anceai-rived at Dover, wi h aI istatchcs 'from the French jrovtrhraent. At four o'clock; in tlie morning jie .was put on board n French boat at-I5cu!ogne, and car ried to the Vestal frigate, lying in oylogne Roads. IjCuAi.ngf-xalm- the ; Vta tintanned a boat, and; sent lr. - Vilfirhim"' ia her iDDaver.' as the ' incst experjous way of ccrtveyance, hM'? Abciir i o'ciock the hoi reached V. 1 inv?r hah. and MrW. immedi- atdv proctkd to theXo djn FioteL xf&r&i Which he set o0 in a chaise &iui' four font.or.don about: ten o'elbck in ;V2 believe f - - patches were dehVered'to Mr. iox; and Sass Rhin, RUin ind fiioseieL dayCvLor6;Grtnville 4efy-fown on Saturdaviridrmn?rtnd had , not, ret; turnedlast -night, atari's perfceraiso left, town on Saturday, tor vvimoie- itbn, & here he had a party to dinner yesterday We;had, in the 'Course of last weekvicood reason to belive, that the baits, of preliminaries irao been ai?reed td bv our tfvettimenu ntUuat a messenger Atas expected to brtrie arrancemenis, anotpasspons (or the purpose of -formally signing and : settling the preiimin arie s . I n the presenf' state of hif power, some isay consider Bonaparte cs having accomplished, all thie objects of his amuttion.' , Willi a iviug ui luniauuj and a ling of Naples, in the persons ot his two brothers f and fiefs and principalities to reward-his favarite generals and.' ministers of whom some have already entered into pos session, it may he .conceived that he has perfurmed ius taak, and has no further occasion far war. Others oiay think, that this is only the fipt or second sUee of his progtbsa to universal dominion, and aware of the insatiable spirit of his ambition, con clude, that he meditates naUung short of the conquest of the worli. v In ei-. ther cae, peace most vUe ciesirable. Ih'the fbrmer, hethas BothmS to at- vhiete by war; and in the latter, a peace is -necessary, to the aecomplish ment of ..his plan, because a fleet is essential to its executior;, and a fleet he caft only acquire by a' peace He may send out satradrans, and lay down new ones upon the stocks ,;f Genoa, .Toulon and : Brest but as long . as the war- convinces, he cftn Li only bc considered as a shi pbuilder for England) supplying spirit and .1 strength to the British nan It mav be further observed,-that if the revo lution ot ministers wts as .rapid and great as that cf the French rulers which preceded, the government of v.-':;. z&i-j, -c . c. oonapanc, a man ui inure piciac character than Mr. Fox, could not be expected ta appear at the helm. Looking, ,thep at the 'state and in terest of Bonaparte, the character of the British ministers', and correcting. Ihern with the aciiiy ol the corres pondence between the two govern ments, of which tne dispatches ani ved on Saturday fiinii sh a new' and ihControVeitibsle proof, we think we should be jasUfied, evn though we hpd no private information upon the subject, - in attributing the great rise in the funds to an expectation of heace. Stock jobing tones always act by stirr rise and the bubble soon bufsts. Those who consider the pro- gressive rise in the. funds the effect, n such a c use, pay a poor cofnph ruelit to the sagacity of the public. "Napoleon, Emperor of the French arid King of Italy, " Accounts havingreached ui,that in several of the nbrlhern .depart rjients" of our empire, certain Jews, not exercising; any other profession ihan that of utury, have by extort ing an enormous interest, reduced a number of farmers to great distress : we have conceived it our duty to suc cour such , of our subjects as have been reduced to thee sorrowful ex tremes by an unjustifiable avarice. These circumstances have, at the same time, lifnished us with an op portunity of knowing the urgent ne- cessity ot re animating the senfu meets cf dyil rnoralityl among those persons who profess the Jewish re ligion, in the countries under our jurisdiction : sentimenti which un happily, have been extinguished among a great number of them, in consequence of the state of debase ment under which they - have long languished, which it has never en tered into my views either to main tain or renew. For the accomplish ment of this design, we have resolv ed lo collect the principal pers jus among the Jews in an assembly j and then; through the means of cqjju--missioner, whom we shall nominate lor the purpose of -communicating our intentions 4 and who t,Wl at the same time, learn their wishes in res pect to such means as they may deem most cxpedintT to awaken among their, brethren the exercise of the irts and useful professionsjaf life, in frrder that an honesty industry may take the ; place of the.se scandalous resources, to which so :many pcr otis arriopg the : Jews have given themselves up, frpm the lather ta the son, for several ages past. To this end, and upon the report of our Grand - Judge; Minister of Justice, ou v M in iste t of -I nte rkr, o u r Coun cil of States Sec we decree as fol ws : " - j; - ' ; , " The execution of all contracts or ; judgments against farmers not merchamsjsball be susp'endttlforone y ear reckoning from thedate of the present decree, simple conservatory actsexcepted ; , such . timers be longing to the Departnieuts; of Le ?semblv pf those 'imhyiduMs pro fessing bielewlsirrejiejohVihail be held lit our eood citv of Paris This assembly is;1 ortly' to be formed of those Jews 'viib'inljabit the -French territory ' ' ; ' :: 441 t. The members shall be regu lated according. to the table hcreun to annexed, taerl from the various Apartments, abit .selected hy the Prefects from 'ambnaj the iiabbins f- the proprietors of land, nd other. Jews the most distihfruished by their probity and intelligence. ; ' . ,4. In the other departments ot. our empire not named in the annex ed table Should any individuals be, found professing the Jewish religidph to the niunbeirof 100, and less than; . 500, and above the number of 1000, two deputies, andio on ia jpropoiv tioo.s :v " : . 5. The deputies chosen shall be t Paris before the tOih of July, and shall announce their arrival and yieir place of reside nee, tothe Se cretary oi cur Minister of the Int; rior, who shall inform the mi- cf the place, thei day, and the hour when tne assempiy snau op-rj. u Our Minister of the Interior is ch'arped with the execution of the present decree. . . Palace of SiMwd, May Here follows a fist of ihe numb1? of the deputies required from each of the departmants, making in the whole 74 persccs.) The feudal; system, the abolition ef which was one bf the first object! if the conttitunt assembly, is nt5w rising again in France from its ashes. Napoicfn, hy his W$t commujiica iiorvtq the 'Senate, ifeated more im ;wrta!t fiefs, th n say French cove rtip:n of modern tinTbs, The piin- cipaliiy of Nehfcahl and Nr.lengin, conferred cn Mart hajl Alexander territory, with Bcrthtfr is a fim 4 5 ,430;'.inhabi tants.; According to a qew and very detailed account of the population, thethree towns cf Jfeul chatel, Laudiaron, and Bonqry con ttui 6735 inhabitant!, and the ninev teen diitricts, 336j. - ; MARSHAL SALE. XO BE SOLD to the lgbest Bicker for j t. rcadj- Money, Geld or Silver Coin, at I the ilcuse or vv lUiam H. Peacf in Granr .Itilte- County, near D:qcins6ns Bridge n Tar .ltinrer, on Saturday the 4tk day . of October next i 933 Acnes of Land on the north side of Tar Rivtr, adjoinii the Rierthe Lnmk oi William Wiiliara John Tajkr aid others. v.: ' '): ':, . 150 Acres! on Little Cr?ek adjojtiing Willixva Wiillami and Wtn H. Pece. i -, 250 Acres lying on Lick Branch of Gold's CreeK in tuc Codaty of -Arisen ALaoJ eighteen 4ifceiy Negroes,! cn. siitir.g of Me, Women, Lovs, liWely G di and Chiidren j wnoo the ineii are two excellent lackmuna,-cr, so rriiich cf the ahove Frojerry wi:l rase the sum of g4JJ9 58 Cts. and the expo-ice of Sale, to satisfy an ISxcciukm from our Circuit Court at Rakigh, in favour of John Ha milton an J Co ' against the Execatot of John Dickinson, 7 oec. j. locKhart, d. m. For JOHN S. WEST, M N. C. D August tStii, 1806. MOTJCE. : ALL Persons indebted to. the es tate of Col. John Speed, late of the Couty of Richmond, dec. are requested to make immediate Payment and ail those to whom the said Estate is indebted, are desired to render statements of their de mands properly attested, to Henry IV Harrington, James S. Speed. f ., Administrators LAND FOR SALE. T'HE Subscriber offers for Sale, that valuable Plantation whereon he at present resides, It ing on the waters of, Lit de Nu bush, adjomm the Lands of. Major' jonn H Eaton 2nd others, in Crauviile County, State otV;orthiCarolma ; con taining about Four -Thousand Acres, about "i iwetvo nunarea ot wnicii are cleared,, well 'inclosed, under good fences and in "a high stat oi ctfitiyition i 'tihout twenty acres of timothy meadow; Tlie land is ,wdl a dapted to thf. cuhuce of tobacco corn and small 'giain of every, kindis as t'ernle as anyiu the neighbor'upod v About two hundred acres" of jcreekriow grounds; well calculated for tiruothyor "clover It is well watered, having a number oi liue jjprings, a nd is a hel thy situation. It .would admSt of three divisions having tolerably ood dweihug-houscs, and other out-houses j aLo a small family miifa distillery, malt house, &c.; There ax& about a thousand apple-tree3, now bearing excellent fruit of varipus kinds also3 peach and other fruit trees in great abundance. 1 will sell a part, or .the whole of said land. A large tock of cattle, hogs'sheep, crop of corn, Jcci may ; te, had with the pjantatin. .Tijbety head of; fine youiig oiooded hoiijesrid 'fiines, Imported horses, from .oaeto threa. years oid, are also ottered for sale ' Fossessioii will he given on or before fhe iirst day of J anuary.nexr, with permisMon to seed FuU graiiv ' ' - '; S1?1 bargain-may joe Ji;in this va; luablc property. Any persoa. wishing so purchase, may know the term by applying to the susicr;ber on' the premises A part 0t th value of said land would-be taken in payment )ty lands -iyihg in the ; Stales of k i ninth ;?av' of' Sentt mber iiext Ysi ' osnd day of Frinkni County ?oott) & oiferedat pebhc saic,oi tne rremises in the town of WS0i tu- pled lv ' Mr. Atiielshih AtcWSJmd possesion ivenrr the 2 uex, mm? Thiar Property consists of six tiptsirB- atedon the main strict, opposite th4Couft-v ti lirp on4 nAnmftitiiMT ' two-story HpitseS, requisite Qut-fipto& Stables qulie newv and well adamedlbr aTaverii i -also a laree well edUaructeti Store-house, wuit Counting and Lodging Itooms;; entirely .new: " f JMk This Property will certatrUy?be aisposed of on -ihe day, and armle to convey the j purchase free from all disputes. The cre dit Vive n will be as liberal as circumstances t adrlm. and bond with approved security re- mmpr - ; a --m t . Attornles In factor the Trustees of JacfiibMcxdeeai. Watrcnlcn Jurr, 1. FORSALE, TN Franklin Count v, three ami a i half Mil4s ktoVe Juae Haywood's, on the Granvil' Road,29r Acres of prime Hickory Land "" A Plantation sufficient to work to advantage, four "or five hnrids, a proport jv:abi put of which ;s fresh, and. mhne girder Ycr cr.hivatkm, : wtth--thrad-ffnrSss i:f cons for table'D welling-House , and Out-houses, Peach and Apple orchards, with Fruit Trees of; varioo& kindsviz. Damson, Quince, Cheri-y and Wild Chen y Trees The pleasantness of -the tuation, togethef w;th. th exceUence cf the VVatPr render? this among the-most agreeabl settlements in the CoijMy. For Terms apply to the Subscriber ou the Pre mises. ' GIDSQI! GLfi.XN. July 24th, 1S06 PROPOSALS Far publishing by Subscription, - THE WORKS , : DhENJAmtf FRANKLIN Philwsophical, Political and Literary. EtrntHum rerumquc rcpettor. i'tir. ruoncaMon oi tne writings of Dr. Franklin in a complete Edition, was long contemplated by the late Benj, franklin a acse? :;jus grand&on, who trans- cribed the copylwtiitltSfas deviscl to Mr.1 j VV. etaple Franklin Jot the purpose. It i was ongmaliy designed that the . corrected . Edition should appear in three languages,. and in x.ngJand, Germany, France and; !-America, at thef same time ; this design J was frustrated bVf the devisee ( W. Temple 1, laiiMiu; wny, It 13 UOW, UCIICVCU, bit v J- ncrd tV. work and honourable trust reposed in him, (of money, to the mortal hatred of the Ec&liih Ministry against thdeceased sage. , . As soon as this fact was known, the pre- sent Editor of the Aurora turned his atten tion to the collection of every paper arid circumstance which could rend to preserved jard do honour to the memory of a man to whom America lslw'muca indebted ; anil ' wliuj as tie Was -'the first that from his ge nius and talents reflected back lustre on Ins native country, must continue to be ranked j to the latest posterity, among its greatest benefactors and ornaments! I This edition Will be published frbftl the ' copies revised and corrected by Dr. Frank I lin, the corrections cf which are in the hand writing of the auchor, and may be seen by I any gendeman in the possession of the Edi tor ot the Aurora. 1 rated in veneration and reverence of his cnaracier comoinea witn onrer incidental circumstances not necessary td be pointed out, have concurred to favor the collection hy the present Editor, of the Lett mater ia!t that could be obtained, after the sacrifice cf the work by the devisee . ' Whh some industry, and some expence, he has possessed himself not only of the copy with the corrections and additions in Dr. franklin s hand writing, but also of several articles which have never appeared in any former Collection, and! of several which have never appeared in print . FTOposals would have appeared long since in this city had not an advertisement of an j intended edition been published m the Eng-i iiStt prints i tue present t-ditor thoutrlrt it might be yet possible that the edition, ad- ! 1 - 1 1 I I W - ' . - vcruscu, was tnat wncn xvir. 'Jcnipterriuue lin, ws ehtrustedwrth j but it now appears); that the English edition ia -only a republi cation of the former compilation, with, some small additions : but still ver deficient, on a comparison With the corrected paper in the 'bams of i&e Editor. . - v a The whole will now be carefully collated, and the work executed ia a Style. worthy of the rsat Patriarch of: American Liberty, A ana posztc oj x&e AiTi&ibafl Pit r The additioiml papers wjli form at least iwwi, perhaps more-the authentic pa pcirs alrcad)' printed form threeand it is rntentkd to bern witn the second volumci ' wnicu will, be put toress immediately ; and to publishthe JSmsrahbi last so th at such additional particuiura as may thtw-- any usefhl light on the" life of th.s. greaiL. man, may Iwj 'epgrstVeiiliisguiit. to obtain which jaud othci; impqttasft ma' terfads, the Ediior wilt spareieitheVpaiiPr rior expehce. ) . .,.-,,"'." V K Gewtlcmen Who may be possessed of au thentie or original "papers,, -' .ot cotres5n deuce' of Dr. F. or who can give informa tion where uny are to be fouud. will' ren- !der public service, by commuiiicatiag thiem V;V." CONblTIOKS. The VVork ''sieiek.ntr printed, on anew small pitatype, and pare rellum pa. per ia IaxgeCtayoi ( The" work 'Wfil be. .omamehted with nUr merouf eDgravrjg,y,a,v:gnette to each vo-lume.i-a wholeieiigth pcrtrait ficm the best likeness alioived to be in exisjeuce, now in; the possession 9 "v 'vjhe;)rof:e9ch. volume will be tw dolars cents,1 payable n delivery only i Subscriptions will be receivea' at thu book' tore 0 VVm. Duan' No, 106, Maket street, Plviladefpina, and in Pennsylvania Avenue, Yf asuington Cky,;i by Joseph, Gales, ,ihe Printer' hereof ; 'and byottier bootseilers aud private- envaent waosl names' will be noviticd in -tte LYKE, Hof ih Ciiionrla due traar ' ' ' :pA;fi' ' at' th;k . WHEREAS tfte Com i- ' 4Vt:, lli4l ,ne sum remaininr tn ple,the exiienditure oftii. co- BOiTaK. 7 MI1CN SPLARS. should among ether e be apjjliedtothe reimburssrnenf S? NAWIX PER "CENT STOrS? crealM".! pursuance of an act cf Cnm, passed thOth day oi J une , ir98gress; tQhirfemVbursement of the FlVr 11? HAf-rPER CENT. STOCK, pursuance of an act, of Conpfs n in on the 3d day of March, 1795. ' This is therefore to give notice W , principal of the said N AVY six CE:NT. STOCK, with the inr F thereon, will, on, surrender of the " cates i be paid on the rirst d?.y oivf next ensuing the date hereof, tot$C- live Stockholders ,or their lawfvA reS" tativesor attorrtie'ifduly cor.iuintn" authc rized, either; sithe Treasury or axu ' Loan OfiiceC as tner case may be, credits have been given for the zmcmSi stock, : TesjvecjtiVfly held by them iandrw1 me principal or tne r v je, HALF PER CENT STOCK:, with the mttrt't due thereon, will in like,: manner, aiiu"at the same places, be paidun the-rSt da cf January, 1807, to the respective stcck. holders, ortheir lawful representatives attornies duly constituted and authorized: ;It is further mude known', fordiemfori matien of the pank corjcemed, that no transtcrs ot tne inav i sia r.K. UKNT. STOCKeitUe trom or to the books of the Treasury, or . from or to the Corr.mis. sioner of Loans, will be aUowed after the 1st day ot bqitember ensuing, nor of the FIVE AND HALF PER c.f.kt OTOCK, after the 1st day of Decernlitr ensuing, vnu j-ic jmerest on all cenifi. cates of said stocks, w hich shall not have oeen surrendered, in pursuance of this noti. ' 6catiori, will cease and determine, oa th jday preceding the day herebj fixed for tht reimburseinent tljereol. ALBERT GALLATIN, Secretary of the Treasun-, FOR SALE, A Valuable TRACT hi LAND, x lying in Orange County, on Eiibees Creek, cjontamg about 1200 Acres, a good Dwelling Houssey. Kitchen, iadotrer Out Houses! a large new Barn with Stable; aji Orchard with about 700 bearing Tres of ejtcflrerit: Fruit ;-r!00 Acres cleared, arid under a good Fence. AboitKH) Acres of said,Landis ood low Ground, Vth convenient sitBati for a Saw and Grist Mill. The Land is generally good fer the cultivation of Tobacco, Wheat or Coro, and lies about l4f Miles from HilUborongh and 23 from Rakigli. Any Ferson inclined to prchase may know the terras by applj tng to the Subscriber jiving on thepre raisesV SHABRICK FORREST. Orange Catinty, July 15, 1806. STATE OF NORTiLCAROLlNA. Pitt County 1 May 7erm, 1806. James Ind Reading JSheppar&.'l . Allen Smith J Ori6ikai Attachment lybrr on Clayrdot Svtamf. this case, it is orderec, ttiat public notice be ghren the Defendant, by Advemsementinthe Raleigh Register, that he appear at the next, Term of this Court, replevy his .property and plead to issue, orthat final judgment will be entered up against him. Teste, GEORGE EVAtfS, Clk. VENTRILOTJISM. It AFNte intends tlsitint the LVA different Towns un Notth-Carolina this season,' in" order to entertain the Public whh display of his surprising Perfor mtirices, Which never fad in giving general satisfaction to every beholder, nd to aaor a h gher degree of amusement than any ever offered for public approbation. . r4e dijpeht Printers in tie State are requested to iutert the abate in tltirrespectivt papers thiee time. Mr WHOLESALE STORE. v Sobsctibers beg leave to in- fdiin their 'Friends und the Public i general, that they have entered into Co partnership, md?r the Firm of : HOGG. HALL1DAY 2c MENG, "Who -have commenced business (in the Houses heretofore occupied by their K Halliday) in the Wholesale aud Reuil Iyine. ' t . , " t In addition to their Stock 6i -hand 0 Dry, East and Westtndia Goods and al they have imported m the Ship Koanejr, Captain. Heard, from-Liverpool, an exten sive and genera I Assortment of Dry Goods, suitable to : the .Market --and approaching Season, which they wilt sell on reaspnabl terais forCkih or Produce, or on thfe c 4ised'.editt bwh(.lessle, toi" 1 resgonjdWeand pufiiljiial persc-ns. ,''"'--" " . OHNKOCG. "f, ' :R. ItALUUAl, - -0.- ' Vm. MENG- Fayetiextfle Aw. 1, 1806. ... . The Debtors of R. Halliday, and riojj amrjMeng, are requested to Riakeparrn6"1 to Jllogg; liattay and jMehgi who are au- - fx-. NOTICE. npHAT the Siiljscnhers qualified St . ;Edgcrihb? Miy Terra last , as A(fcnn " istrkors to the Estate of -John i Hudson, de cbsed. late cf Turbmough- All b hive cla?tns against the Estate, are desired to ake therft Knowrt within thetirne pKii ct ib'ed by b.orlierwfFe tnisrNotice will be pied in bar.of reccveiv. And all www tate will not admltroftBhc1nce.. IS . r 3 Txirborongh, Ju 4.hK!W.s; T PR1NTI artivdebtea to thesaid state;, are earnestly ret:ucd to come;rwar4 imrnediaiety and make payment, ate: i?uktion oi tlie-
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