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r ... I ll J". 1 , t 1 I ( 9 - : A ,2 J: 1 t - 1 i : : i X , V i;V Ccwfthsu: "BiTifig Ibe 'AtJaird Jpornialtjr of briopcg him to ac? rioa ;ctiiij has "been in.ev ety actios and r i , Aanurtl'Tchlcagctt.K Count y UN ; ' Vr ' fcBstt)a had rtctpiocaUfjietJt 'detacher-' . ments id tscchataacii other's, fi-1 4ri- ;tr. Robert-Wilson! With .Wv utual. V ' Vy ilxcxunts tally with the official 6uUe--tin w hub have beo 'published here.', . v v . L.3fu.a rreocnti na toincu iiuuui iTchichagcu', by whorn bVbai bcen'rt- i ceived 'with ' very .possible attention i j v7 M4ett?rs of the 23d of October b ire .--btcp Tccivtd.by Sir -Rtrt AYilscft it L'w -Viiams, ind-by myieif; IfisTfCrdihlp ? v- '.-fsseiks jiL high, tend i'of ' the condition.. v ;V.V cfaU the corpof 'thit army, b.ich "he caa unui.tnca ui uiwm v wmu i. HaTinc obtatneojpc jsmperot' per- tnHsion for MMarruenerai yomoeig to serve as To'unteer th-the .srnun dec GencrAl ;Count ;?WUigtntictar I 7 .y4 biit &TKvL to that CenerdI OS:crin- r afructlons itriiUr t6 th7ef,S?r Robert" m Wilion andJUord'Tyrconnel ; v and ,1 expect bj'tbc bext Courier) to hate the 1 i4eire ef learning hh' ufcarmal at' : ; . . ;the;heartHqttrtcr:cf tbat'.arnijr." ' -V v hiTe'the hoaof to be, Ic v ,CATHCART. ; t htTin been found impracticable to pau'the Neta; ibe messenger bat fjern-cJciaihtd'nill jtbit morning. 4I ; bat e' nowithe )i6noe Vp incloie herein : tbeTeporLcf th caprurexf Wucpak bj n-nral Cnunt !Vlt'PhVtiin.4.' Who bat , tnade piiyorier tnd Copowftpg-Offi-, '"ccr'tf ibe eQemj'a fjrcea there Gene rstanircnger, ana ne uorernor o- . ''the toWnCbt;ChaToudei.':vv- : t - -fv'; t. pftTERsaufcCHi yorU I012. , v ' vVifepvVU takco by Count i!e Witt 5nstrui. The General Count Ponger, ' jnrho oirnmanded ' the' trVopii i rnade i pH5obf aiVcll'aaC Jonet Cha'TOudes 'the Commaff twit of, lEe lowxi . , w . ,.. v f Su fntttrxif Mom. t5llSl2. - My t ri,I arall royiclf of lhede? . partw'rc of a Spoih Courier to acquaint ' your Lordship, that sere ra I clBcers. r . ri?ed here in' the. "course of lairtilgbs dispatched from- the head-quarters of Marshal -Kulcujoff; at Eloceca the " 9kh NoTember. f ' .... The tiehT Marshal reportSi that the 4 flight of the enemy. continues with in N creased preclpiuiion ; and that the pur t suif, by.ibetieTeral corps cf the ,Rus- ttah army, hif been constant,, vigorous and auecrifu! f A! part only of th re lation of the cfijirs which have taktn . place b5,s yett been published ; the . remainder Is ia the press t the follow. ing'arft the most import' t particular : Oa the-5:hNoT.pen.'MailAradoTitch. reached a' itlg9 40 irrrsts from Vias- maj.'oo the rod jo Smolensk', in pur - suit of the enemy. jGcp. PiaJow march ed to the right of the Toad to endearor to reach 'he heed if the column, while the main army moved on the fcfi of it, "under the Field. ManhaJ, - towards El- .fnec.; ' 1:7 . 1 J .. ; ;-r. Robert. WJlson describes: the march on the main road as one which t ; eth.bited scenes of destruciloQ without example in'mottern war, from the num- . bcr of dead aud dying men and carca-. . ci horses, many of them cut up for food i peasants houses every where on re. amtauniiicn carriages. bio wing up, and quantulea of wrecsy of every de - acripiicnV.t': 't ') ' ': V . It may; be cbened that the frost is ' ait in, and I s atait d ' to; have been from 10 to 15 degree (Rejaumor.) The effect of - famine, fatigue and cotd;upoojai-flyit army, .through a .ounfry,full of ekaiperated peasants, 'inaye. easily understood.. . - , -. vi In the coure of this march' the Cisi sacks took two standard fromvthe if 'J. , Uns of (the Imperial Gujrds, t!;o aVe, - left behind wi: b tye krmy now fetreat.' ' leg, and thevexiemy alio abandoned a t- ,hwiizer..y. 'r:: ihcntrn:rjr of the 7:brcf Nov. Gn. Mriljradowicp entered Doiogo V bugsh. ; Ttie enmy altempted some f rr si stance, Vh: yt s 'driven, from his ad- Timsgeous sj.pi ;by the Russian chasseurs, with thW toM of S00 men tar keit nsones .cicJuiye,Vof '.he skk tnJ wounded Irf.thls; attack "and on the preceding day, "one. hoitrer and . ;,tbre gun were takerV and upwards of Hp au'munitjon wuggons. The'nnm'. t'y. brr kiiljd t this plcckmust have becii 2 cry tt but I bftVenot heard ius . ; tiraiited. -.Two Russian ofHcert.of note r"-vwere'rc'takeo onJtbU occasion. The ! Vejicmy are stated to bc in a Tsta'e of -.-j mpch insobondination;' and it ,w"am. 1 .derstood that their march is directed to ?v ?Smctenik. ' V J, ,v ;..- '" - vOn'theth'ofiNoT- Marshal rtutou : ,,'f xorThadirrived at EJnce, whefehe rr- 4 f ceived-a . report from GemPatow, of , bis; having ovrtain'fuurdlvinsorJ Ibp rreJith armv urutr hf I -i.J-- ' cf BeauhaYnUs, upon the toid from Do rogrftubto Doughortchaqhina . jTb at General sp tcii th ,the,Ces t sVcs chirged thiough" this body divid-' r g i mm pans, j wun ; great auughter v and ibe cpiurc of 62'"picces,of ord tpance, wlich had been already brought in and ctiunred, and some standard ; arda; tencei I - many plans ami prperarof causcquence f. - C '- ' which, aa weU ai amonrihelOIled, arc 'Partcl the ixciiiot pttMcorpi! In ibe'iirrction of :D0rojr6buph, t-ad : Gca Saoipn, Qaaxter-MiistettGcpef ml of,tne jrhaleTf ench aroiywft ta kep' andOO 'men of ditTcnt rankv upon the yiz'jii0 near boobo? tcintcluna.-, -: r; 'tY r 'Mjor-GcoeTa! KutoiisotT, )hoT; ha beentejxtrmte4 wjtxf lthe omtnind;of hc corps !aely under ifia. drder$, of peril Winimerodei bad, by extroridi nary' forced marches, reached the main army Sfith'hiv'wtlrv.?,, j - J Anotficfr baa been intercepted tfhh i lettera from'Bcauhamoi-, which will W I published Ito-morrow, 'and.CWbitii will au-tti indeuW prop oi-?ine aiaie in whrch'Bona'pVrte has left, this.' pah of hli arpqyi Tbese letters are addressed Jo.Bertruer.4 ;t?; -. .'"'tr:: . .It doe not appear that the march of the 'French guanh and of.tbetst divi-ilon-haa vbcen effecied without great Ibssi'mauy of their bodfti haTing bcen ;foulid on the rpad.- . ; , Field-Marshal KqtousofT intended to, continue hi march upon Krasouy, two' stages' beyond Smolenik;IcaYing that town upon his right hand and internet, jng the commtt'nicalion' towards Mohi- I have not heard that it is aicertained where Booapartc hirriself Was on the 9ih of.KoTember. ' ' . The -first bulletin,4 containing Gen. jPlatow'a report, is herewith enclosed -4 have the honor, to txs acc ' " Cathcaiov Here follows" Marshal Prince Ku- touscfPs Repoit to bis Impeua! Majes ty,, dated Iiom tke village of ISutbovo, near Viasma, Nov.' 5, 1812. 'v 'To ibis are added, two' intercepted letters ft ora' the Viceroy of Italy, (o the Prince of Ncufchatel 1 ( , : : LOatBOM, DEC. 10, WetQp the press to communicate to our. rrvdc'rsthe following most gio rious intelligence . " x . ? i Jotttntwrgi Det 5. Daring the retrratof the Fiench, Ge neral Angereau, together with his whole ' corps nave oern compeuea loiay aown .their arm and arc prisoner of war ' Generals Wittgenstein and Tschit chagott have joined. Ku'Usow with his General Army is at lwoioona aimolcnsko is completely surrounded Sun OJlce, half put 3 o'clock. ' We tgam stop the press to add the followinfaddttional Darticulir : . I tnrrnmrnt hit thia mnrmnr rr ceived accounts from Gottenbargto the j received from Cathcarti but the ac counts Irom the Kusaian armies are ot (be. most ' flittering description Gen Putow had taken 900 men and 2 pieces of cannon at the passage of the Dnieper brluw Smolensko. A corps of 3000 men, under the com maud of Gen. Angereau, brother to the Marshal of thatnamrj had surrendered At discretion to Count Orloff Denixow. ' ' The last accounts from ixutu&otTwere dated the 13ib Nov. at Lobkovc, Tony rents to the southward of Smolensko. Nothing at that time was known of Bo naparte Ei tract of a letter from Count Rot en, dated Stocktolm, ly.h Nov. 13I2 ' ( ' "Two roeasengersH arrived to niehi from Russia Wittgenstein Jias.totolJy destroyed Victor and SvCyr'a armies, and is now near Smolensk. When Bo naparte left Moscow, he ordered Mu- rai id auacx ueneraJ iienniqgsen, but he was drivenr. back. Bonaparte then attacked Xutusow in person with great sgjin fcpmaeu . rie men intended I to fight a general battle ; and if he was tcr.fiq'-cror. ;o march by way of Kaluea to Poland, and there to remain in win ter quarters, as near Gallicia a poisi ble'j he had, therefore, nothing left but io concrmraic nis wnoifi tor ce, and re furn by way of Smolensk,' whiclfi is en tirely laid waste ; the.bsd roads and the dreadful want the French are In, gave Ku'usow time to, come; up VUh hcm NearViasma, whtn he gave iKem bat tle and defeated them. Before the bat- uc, lionaTOne gave the Command to Murat, and ;went himself with six thou sind .mch ito .Smolensk, on' bis way home but he "was metby Geo Oer ters.dstachmfnt, jphich obliged him to reiurn he. then tried to retreat bv the road which coes from Smolenktr tnwrH the. sea 5 there . he war met. br Witt t f m - - t " wi geniteio'j advanced guard, waa beaten iu Kuugcu w tail Dacx on.-the grand afrnyv- Ki H- V - "t. . ' 7 'u He ha now in' front or thlrn Tor mMoa.' Tchitehag'orT' and.WiUgen stejn'a armjef. and in hia rear 'Prior' "Ktitutow with 150,000s men ;t ' '-x n Th iliissians .take daily & or 4000 iiui(i. r luusiciu piauc in ope day. 6000 and took 53 pieces of can bqve -fortigqewa; is" thebei rcrof dis- mw uviu ixuuu iuuic uTcrnuicui of theU Statef handed to' bim in Lcm I jOYtchstchina, dlMtiilue iCotucki-aiulUght UrilrvH "wvi.riwow v pjccwof caoDoo, and 3700 priionera. vV V ' f fCaVUEldridge; Wh5 britiet 5thc niL. II 1.1 . m . ? r . i donby,Mr.Besley; hich are aid to br of WfisidertklcjmportMce.l.'. 'V . . ..,, -,;, .. . . . S'yrSS TheViU frofxi the SenTJpplcmen. (ary to jthe lr focxaUingr outtie ri.Mitnor moved to amend the Dill by inserting' after; the wtisioa-autho rising thejoanthe Wbrdr ' ; rr f inrrrr.ni7 -ki,uo c V" . On .the suggestion oi .ivmwm Mr.' Milnor ' modified- hia racUop acr as to leave the rate of Interest wan. : ' The motion was'negatifed, 6.5 to 37 .-Mn Milhor then renewed the motion in the form In which'he 'fir;st proposeji it, via. to insert nxjcr ttnt. ptr ann.w The'motion wa also modified on the utn?estion of MisPitkip,' by adding thereto .the word " payable quarter yearly" and negativea oy iojo.; Mr. Tailmadce movea to amenu mc h!il hv flHinP' iothc first-section the following words Pfevided that potuch stock shall be aofd under -par.' , " Thia morion wai negatived 69 to 44. Mr.-Pitkia moved to add the folio w ioe as a secOnd section to the bill ':fr That the vrresiaeni oi mcv caueto be laid betorc CoDgress, twzfA- in twenty '.days after the commencement r session ait1 account . of all monies. obtained by the sale of the cer tificates of stock by 'virtae of the power eiven him bt the preceding section, to gether with a statement of the rate at wmcn tne amc iuoj un . A desultory discussion to pk place on thU. motion : in the course of which it waa.aaid, in support df the .motion, by the mover and by Mr.' Randolph and Mr. Goldihoroueh, that when so great a latitude of power was ifeiven to the Executive, it was proper that an early, due and regular, account should bo ren dered of it to Congress ; that mere couia be no obiection to it any day, no, mat ter how early, because if there should prove to be a dimcultyi unuer xne pro visions of this bill, in procuring the Wav and Means on reaaonaoie terms, they might be. otherwise provided for by Congress, and thus a great puDuc benefit would ensue. Much stress was laid on the necessity of accountability in our public officers, 8cc. . ' On the other hand, Mr. Chevea ex pressed hi acquiescence in the princi ples of the :amendment, if o modified as to render itof. practicable use. ' He contended that, as the next session of Congress might occur in the course of the summer, it the proposed amend ment were adopted, the government would be bound to render an account of the operations under that act before they, were completed, and in such iagc of the business as might be injurious to the country, as having the tried to prevent the government from obtaining loans at as low a rate as they otherwise would. It was said besides, by Mr. Cheves and Mr. Vy right, whilst they acknowledged the necessity of a proper accountability, that it was preposterous to require of the government an account of the execution of a law, before the time limited for its execution, which in this case .was one year. The amend ment was said tq be altogether unneceaf sary, however, because it was always in the power of the House, by a specific call for it, to obtain any information on the subject of financial operations that they thought proper. . . 2 In the course of this discussion, Mr Stow, who concd'rred with the mover of the new section, in wishing a proper and reasonable accountability, as he said, but no other, moved to amend the bill by. striking' out the words in Italic, and inserting in lieu thereof, the words on or before the st day of February 1814, 70T. words to mat enect. -, ; The question oh this motion of Mr. Stow, was carried 75to 37. . The question then recurred on the original amendment proposed by jVlr. Pitkin, as - amended, and; was carried 100 to 8. , : s ; . . ' Mr. Sheffy moved to amend the bill, by adding to the end of the 2d section the following clause. (( Prwvided, That no. part of said 'stock shall be sold at more than ten. per cent, tinder par." t Mr. Randolph moved to strike out the words, A one quarter" of tho one per cent proDosCd to be allowed to per sons receiving subscriptions, and mak ing sales oi the stockj with a view to in serting a smaller per centage, i , The motion was negatived by a large majority ; ; ana tno oui was ordered to be engrossed for third reading, The House -took up the amendment of the Senate to the bill for raising an additional military force .Tor one y ear. '-The amepdment,"1 requires . the con currence of .the -Senate in all armoint- meots which: shall be made under it, during the time that body shall be 'jin session.!.'. v: ; f i;r ' ' v p V. ' Mn Williams having' stated the en- tirb;cbncurrjcrce of the. Military . Com Mr. Archeir reported a aill authsintr the Secretary of tho iTreasAiry - to sub scribe far certain shares ia the Cheta-1 tik; fee1 as amendeb".byf :thHposei was read aUhird time and i$ f ' ;Th HouVrestimco; tho consioeraf donotthe warbiU.vj-J micxeo in mis amenament, it wa aaoni cd without a divfsioh. " ; )'V:? V i s ftfTbe ampdiiiertebte paa ipi, thi' jal vcbmmitteer: to thp btlh resrg laV nensidns armed vessels, $ w'e'rjEwtakexl ? tip: t and V greed.tay.ahd4hebi"p en OTssed ibr a tbid Reading, foM ft u ne rngrpsbca om fioinonsing a ipan not .exceedm sixteen bfddl- lars, foricthr service. 6V the lyear 1:8 i 3; committee ottue mittee ot Ways jand Aleans, authoi is wnoie on xne aixu reDonea dv in& cora ing the issuing of TreasurteJbr;; the service ot the year -18 r 4. t' it Jic bill authorises the .president" of the United States' to cause to be issued Treasury Notes to the amount of five. million 01 uouars ; ana aiso, 11 ne ?nau deem itexr3edient,f to issuct a K further amount not exceeding "'fivemilfions of dollars1 ; proVfted the aniount - issued under the latter pro vision shall be deem ed, and held tobe in part of tlie ipan of sixteen muuons-oi uouars auiuorisea nyj the bill palsedjthis dayT: The notes td beat interest at the rate of five and two- fifths per cent . per annum, to be reH deemed one year after the day to which they are respectively, issued.3 '5 t . ; The ? bill having been read through, by sectioDS, ficO objection having )een made thereto, the committee rosejahd reported. the bill. ': ; ::j(fi:: ( The bill was ordered to be engrossed f ora third' reading without a division. rl; And the House aBjodrnedr" v Wedhetjay, Van, 27. " I The bill for thd reh'ef df Jared Shat- V - tuck, after much discussionron to-day and yesterday, was ordered to be en-, grossed for a third reading, U' j Tho engrossed bill relating to pen sions to persons oh board private armed vessels, was read a third time and pass- r ed. . , :-- . - . The engrossed bilL authorising the issuing of Treasury Notes' for the year 1813, was rew a tnira time ana passea, 79 to 41. ; V -4;- K-V-'-i On motion of Mr. Randolph, the House resumed the consideration of the resolution moved by hfm a few days a- o, calling on' the President for a list of the names of persons holding offices un der the government of . the U. States ; which, ;atter beingamended, on mo tion of ' Mr. Wright by adding af ter the words " noldmg orhce or em ployment,,, the words' 41 W a public na-, tvre under tne tnwa oww was ai greed to, 69 to 39. ' ' ' -i TWZ WAR. NORTH-WESTEitN ARMY. Extract of a tetter from a Volunteer in Aff.A" Wetteni Armvrtct'the editrt of the CluUif ; tte Fredonian, dated , ' , - , - : ; ' ' Head-Quartert, Upper Sandusky, January 14, 1813. You1 may soon expect to hear of in teresting events from the N. Western Army. The snow here is about 8 inches deepj and the prospects aauy Drignten for a speedy departure from this place to the place of destination. The roads, ffor the first time, are in excellent order tor tne transportation 01 tne necessary supplies for pur Army ; and the Quar ter.Master Sc Ordnance Departments at this place exhibit a striking picture' of preparations for an early and serious un dertaking The troops here progrfess more rapiuiy to tne xji jcjpuuc w.isgu 1. . r jars,' than any cunma a ever saw -mey are ambitions- only to excel. At this time, however, they are somewhai sick ly several have died within these jtwo days past.' The Brigade of Ohio Mili tia at Lower b and u sky, under uenerai Perkins, are pronounced to be the best j?" -Ji " ZMJt- U- XT WT 'Amu, oiscipunea miuaaui iuo u. nay, in the world. w nen tonce im Arm v is consolidated, they will be able to cope with ah equal number of 'His Majesty's choicest, red coats or tneir worthy allies the Indian. I understand the British and Indians are making crest preparations to give us a warm reception at Brownstowti. trust, this may be the case. We only , want an opportunity to u get our hands in that we mav I "be at the - rub. General Winchester actuaUv marched r some days since for the Rapids' ! V- ' r Savannah Jan. i Arrived on Monday JasW the ship Walter, Whitneyj of Philadelphia, fronf St.'Jago de Cuba, bouid tn Urieana, On the"i9th ultorTiCape Antonio, was captured by the ' Narcissusi Brilish' fri gate. -The mate and all hands were put on' board the frigate anf-hek ship put in charge of a 'priimaktet-ajiiid;7 men, a!: permitting theGapahnok and bo tb."teinaiir- dn .board.Qd'jth ? 1st the frigate took the.Schbaer Ac Uve Trader, from Latiulra m rauast nnt th Crew of the "Walter on board of her, and permitted her to proceed on; her: voyage to Philadelphia, f On thef at of January,18Uj ihe second watch beS low, .the pri masterlbadejk asleep Cant. .W. availed himself of the eppor-;. tunitfof fastening the' watch .down-nd tying, thepriae masterj, shutliqg hitarp in oni f.ofthi statemVnd mad im- mediately lor this port, wneic Oify; ed safe after bebsui such fa jsituauen was read a- tmra time ana passeuiz siu-riLiS i?i;w'trl!w resoivea iiseu uiio a ' . . ' . .Ml :calethi)owc fefthemws estroyed,vand avbor wards: taken 05 h J? ft Shortly a? being 'without provisions. iW , w v. ujg :uuv iiaa Dartat na' lDfejfcnirfTfiey .have .iK J.?1.'."1".!- Were Mt.jJoatittg;! iba,J. the wiriberhfls V- j The foUoihfcini&nce of ?u,;.t ! netostty' to, American nrisorier en in tho Boston Patriot : ; . S The cartel ahlp Uoulist. -. at mjsWa, days ago, with p, brave 4th.nefimenti-nri8On .rPl l0f exchanged; waribecatmed fv her.V. tr-rniueDeciontiie Grand Bank. 6fth" prioneiVj?one have dd of disease6 beef and wormy bread j and the wm.- S. 1 were ickebUiuted ind 'JZ such a condition,' a little frh "r. DurinK the -catm the officer r . baited their books in order to tfh fish ; andwilh;the assist. tfT t-abtain (aark!iiewim'rtwi,.M pruoner; who had-helped m eatch AT A DOLLAR A PIECE.' 'We believe no iBstance can hiL ! wliich Briiwh prisoners have xpirlenctav Ufnt eC tinman ..... l .. I n ui uuiumuut iiu tnuerne!j.f j GENERAL COURT MARTUl I We understand that a general cer martial will assemble in PhiladelDlM, the 25th inst. for the trial of fBrieadif. vciici ai t M. ut tL, ana tnat the coon is to 1.9 composed 01 the iollowingtneni -' .. - , ' , PresrdentBriz. Gen Wade Hampton, Members Brig. Gen Jos. Bloomfield, ; ' Urigv GjnV J. P. Boyd, urig. licm H Burbei k, Col. G. Izard, Artillery, Cd'.JA.tacomb, do. Col. J.JBarri, Cavalry, Col J, :Sj5iqns, Infantry, ' f , tjoi J. fwingsbury, do. ' , . CoLT. Parker, do. . Col.H. Brady, do. r ;Cot (W H. Winder, do. 'T Col P. P. Schuyler, do. Supernumi Lt. CoL: W. Scott, Artillery, Lt Col. J. Chriitie, Infantry, -' a J r Lt. Col. R. Dennis, Infantry. Judge 4dvocateA. J. Dallas, Esq. ' J' We uhderstarid that Horace BinieyJ Esq: is to be the counsel of lien. Hulil anL.-m-- u 1 1 gae 5XCHANGE or - Six Per Cent Deferred Stcch P URSUANT to the Act of Confess, enfrl ' tled-An 'Act authonsij g a Subscriptiosl :' fot the OLD SIX PR CENT andBetcr- red Stocks, and providing for ' t.Se tschnl .Of the same," passed on ihe.firhdsy cf JJJ 1812, boks will be-opened on the 1 2t day af Oetnher neact. at the Treasorr. ai.d'" ti irxFl i'iral Inan ftffi. es. and -wUI ContiliKe eff ll the 17th day cf. Marrh next, for crceivM Sobscnotwns. of the Old Sue Per Ceuaon Deferred Stocks, in the manner prescubwM the said act. New Certificates, bearing io tetest fronj the 1st day of thepiarter in W ihe Sotiscriptioii shall be made, at .the raw Six Per Centum Per Annum, piyabl qa,fl yearly, for the unt 'deemed amouflr ot pnw pal of the Old Six Per Centum and DHerrt Stocks' which may be Subscribed, w .11 he A t the- TrMklirv ftT at the4 Loan 'Officti' peCdvely wherethe Old StbSobknbedaal lilt sauiv ...- - , , . ... ill r thr iAtiitttwV iinurn mici si any iuv j c.t- rfiinir nihe time! totnecrcoi n nrnnftnr An the tlOOKB Ul or ot tbe.Uommiauooers 01 "j;J ly, nor till after at least six nntDJ"2 publffrhoticif of auch imendeo row-- 1 r-tuv-J)dbartiiiei-tmPer 1 TiiP StmSCRIBER v' - w I 'fir E1NG deiitous to remove o iJS B deems it unnecessary to give a ' J rgusay;;,tnat the advnraE .5-! perty posseaseai either as to JRfl wflti -iitinlWtfHneDtf . It ' . veiu. are euuai, ;t noi 'T', u-niti lae,' and perhapi not sBpaAu upper ccumry1 v necte(iinK uaah or degrees w'" wv Zl'rr.q-''"! For Sale,; wholesale land Ve taU, StoreinRaleighndtbej, J i I. : Ochihreemercnam - w retail at(fflo oi oc n.caotxw ; M-AvN A C tir 1813. A h diction, by vIts miscaiianeon -- restinr. oefal and entertain The highest Pnceg" x . :;.t;t!oiAii:w" u- .is . . "0 V'"4 iv- 1 - '
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