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-A ; tant . i may it CPU. of $i - i s . i - - . " f r. 1 . I,- F' y. J .. i I f,. j A. t - W 1 - , . " 9 . ., I- BcpbsitorV of Genius. w - ." ..." . "..'. - T;' The ftfiwiflgfceAVi'Tjr and ftVcilr :r verewfltte n Lbj ft Lady of frankfort, (u.) rnv of t'loit b'ltp Patriot hitfr fallen. , fiftluit;; heroic illy Sot Umj liberty of. titer ; ' Protect'tKoJIeaWnI fj fauJtVorfQe V' CuU i carer to Heaten the prayer ad Jrcaa. . for ai;i lha hear from which it .ijkrunjj . . felt the ttn pretaure of distres i k K "I bHd forfictula to dutsncc lorn '. .Departrd ntftr to remrjif k . l O freedora! muitlh jacred irfce, : Ct.noorHVd til-iih tears ind Mood ? odr expiring Kfdrcd 6c ';. ' ' . . Around' thr rerklncr.itiirt atrevetl ? O! whence pftceetitnc?uireaiartn, ; O whr Uuad appeat to tt 1', i , Uafk ! tliro the fereV dp'rexesY J Ksotxpd4 the 'air j e yell cf,VVar ! ' t Onward tle fraftnclciponf preis.v ; ' ;a Ami bring tdeuriichHi ffoftk afar ! ' , ,8ec J oedtr col in larm-j aarndj, , r . Aiidjrondu lie ytjfir buchrrd friend.. , v Atul ko cppliea iLe rnnrdVwvu'atee ? x V And. who prepare the base reward Tbat .wat-eito deeti bf dctpeni'xeal .The farr of the alumhinjr horde .J . Frjxa Brhuirt comej ch fatal bbw j' ' from Britain, ttill eurteadUear foe. Vhat f do not Ocfia tr!ded,Qmatni. AfTbrdher idra sufficient prey I r " 13ut must theV tek thes distant plain. Ami bribe iheaavart.tn betray ?,- ' Ye, freedom, herelhy banter waTeJ Ami here w&uld Ilntain mark thy rrtTe.' f TVn pof Ye jflJantVarrV," i . , A treat dettrucucnViwift career " ; . Jn tnijch:efnie'crHh'!Ue fo ' 1.. And bid your.lkJdtnat.-eni.h appear. V The award which 1'mgVinjuslice draw " Wflirtly gcirda riyhteovratcauie J" V. Then, rrecdcrn.f.U" thy aiCTetl tree, . .Mt ft Lc lustainsd with tears Sc Jlood, . .Perish the tytanU" of the aeai Jvf. ' , " Peritlj their illtef of '.he wood ? Dut Ilcat'o direct earh patriot arm, " '7 And shield each" patriot brcasi froifk. harm 1 And if Ue hero yield bit breath; A Great Cd ! receire hi parting aigh,.:. ' ndcall him fiom iUe realms of death, .To purtr oian.tona in the aky.! " And rweetly may hia a5he:rest,, ' . By ail hi. Country wjshea4b!eat I F0I.ITIC.1L. 9 the departure hi the Volunteers oi mat plac&laU Awguati to-.trieet .tbeir iyr?ze foi. Shs wu. iiu! too nroo!itic for 4 . ; Wo tAe A'utitnat Inie&jtnccr, ' ; ' " i . . lie kept a man jn hi service to tell htm eVery day, before he gate audience-i'Ari, . I prdecd to notice thoic dangerous : chiractersragaipst .whom, I would ! urge mv countrymen to an unrcmit . ted watchfulnets. ' 'IVts vrgiJance is the more necessary they, are.'men " thoroughly acquainted jvith all the principle of human" action, and art . . thcrctore better qualified to entrap the , . unthinking and credulous part f the commUsuy, andlead tHcro into a uni formity otactjpn with themselves.. s Every stand the)? tale, and every seo timent thev u"ter." they are miadful thajl le resolvable into some design - on'their part to brncfit the people , . for the ; people alone have it in their , . power togTati'y.ilieir ambitirinV'bv ' t confidiog to them, ;hc destinies of the ''nation, and this is their chief-object. . Hence it i thev' glide through the country with all the imposing show of guardian angels -bewailing fn; the . most affecting manner, the evjls,that hover thick about us ; and jiving ce acantedjargtl bpon the wretched ce cono.mythat produced thernVthey pass on to future times with the most ter. rifying predictions of sorrows yet to , come earclul, as they proceed,' to charge the whole, to the : administration whom thy'reprcscn.t as a inadequate to the right management of the august chirRC' committed to thcm;,, or as too enpt incipled and wtcked to con-. suit the; real interests o the nation J to confirm all which, they ar riy the m selvef against the government; and, as far as thcir'iDflueace extends; thwart Xthe, trrangemtnti pit the aministra tion i " , t : Now let .any refijeting mdd deter rnine whether our reverses arc Vidt V charrtabte to xhi acwuit of.'uch p.rl sons ?an'd to obtain a fair1 view of the questioh, 1 would ask, if this pow crfuV nation, withkll iw facuitieseTe ; they brought honestly in to aTd. the auminutratioh, cculd not months ago . have deprived the enemy fcf his for- " fefitc d pps s essions i n Nor th ;A m erica I T frfirh'tcd, poseessiocs' t because they havetbeen made "use of," from their proximity to u,.as a means of J InjusUce. and oppression to innqcent and undle ndT Qgn eigtbors; . V ' Suppniejhc-a this design of the id : ministration hatThVeri eCTectei ? There Js noresu&atin5, the 'adtrantiges thar wouli have resulted .'to the nation in that' C7cnt, but by. enumerating the 1 - . - . .- . - AtlVAtieiTnmt flrfMrwrniSff fhfrf finite mtlJ tl' i.-trr -r,, -T. TT . Tv- i'-..-" - . - ..,w-i:t..: - .'.. oh 6uWruWtovncecl U encmV ffl territorieii- andicbarri itil amount "to thjc accouptpf J thaseV But for .Uiis disorganizing, acd' fan tiou sntriwall would - no w be quiet. 'AndihcrudcWrb'ls'triatarcKeard to s weep "so distressingly along ur irontierswouui ere nownayc miou withthoseohe old tvorld;;1 Having tnus dispossessea .ine enemy oi . in means to. afflict uVn. Jandi tne only .Uieinpbceyqddha common njgnway, or.naiions-uic, cean, from the comnicti oi which we have been so long measu raWv rrstrtrre d. - And there in the order pfti me, we should have made our way oodtb any .pdrt. or place, w itH honor. Be advantatiey Colours dives arid.to pr:,stentv .'fierT6ld ibe ocean t already in a bla teviVith our glory .1 VVnV Vhh': was not!' this state of thm'irs esubliihfd FjfodWicalN as it certalnfyjsaad . unpleasant as the. answer may feem to somc-A-iney- Friends of Feace" have prevent ed -hjl-Can this be possible J th certainly. so I Well diV thosev peace gentleman know that if they uniud with the powers that be, andombin ed their fotce withtWe who are now contending agjnst the foe, our rights would-be' recdgniEeuY and peace, no norable peace would instantly succeed.' And is it a-kv,d trr.y gtntlemtn, w.hoie avowed object is peace, sht-u-d ,be a verse to the attainment of tlieir din ing object; ? The answer is easy. The achievmept would go to the credit oHhe admihistrntion, of which those, gentlemen t do not happen to make a part. And wril do thry know that t:vefy fn'cmJlv impression the ptohle receive of their raters, has the direct w tendency to lessen their nnpes.; anu tinreiorc u is ini incy carefully ao:d making any part that would so rrlateriallv frustrate their pfansi Rather would they extend the war, (for they know'how hard lu 1 goes with a peaC'loving people) to I future times, if by so dding they could 1 confer on their, nosteiitv. eVen. the honors they are ' so ambitiously striv iog to obtain ior themselves. There i naru juuging ticic. ii ia ucuu cible from the conduct of the party.- A reference to. a few particulars may serve tbshewihe justness of this con elusion. I know of but one cae in which those gentlemen have conde scended to peak, well ot either the Ex ecutive or his, measures. And this artificial breath of applause was as transient as it was insincere. I refer to the arrangement with Erksine. I say their approbation of it was insin cere, for, had it not been they never wo i dd havecondemned'Mr. Madison for the King's refusal to ratify it. Except. this one case, and I know of no other in which, the administration has aot hatl to contend aguiust, their fiercest opposition. What does this augur? Friendship or. enmity f Love of country, or love of power? for, it could hardly happen that they should be invariabU right, and the administration as consta mv wrong. . Does it happen, as it sometimes must, that the enemies of the govern, ment and tne administration conceive alike of the excellence of an object and 4 tneaafanuges mat wouia result from its attainment ? It is but tor the ru I era", to announce their admiration of it, when instantly they are opposed I Instance their conduct in relation . to the purchase of Louisiana. . IVior to that event, it 'was spoken of as of the utmost importance to "the na Don. It. wa,$ impossible to. estimate its valuev; The necessity of taking it was so urgent that it was proposed to Jake it ,u sword in hand." Weheard no talk then about the immorality of invasion" jhni a whisper : about the. 41 unoffending inhabitants" . ilndeed every delay of the Execudve in' rela tion to it was held up to the people as proof of a want of proper regard to the national welfare.'' .' : ; ; But how. wasittvhen the admtois rTatibbin'thetrue spirit ofthat yalu. ableollcy which haseverguided the republican councils) i polcy tbat re. quires the last drop to fall Trom' the 'cup of c6ncilr&ti6ri4befocl, the nation is tailed Upon to apply its enerrTeS in WlMbo it, when Uied ministration,' bV puVciase;, secured a ir aou -tiuauisuic; nuc io it, ireea I .'.u. rU.i . iimm;. mcyiriiicff cnancc uui sw um . LuiuKv-.t HaJ r-? . .r'r :rr ilk.. LirmAstotf. Kn K.-i T ""1 butar alterarfe Vfurpweoppose f-rAnd that tobAfgrhe; sake, of graufym&s vairr ambieoa whlcrf isey Caspar rurg them, on to .rw.erf,.;W v- , euccts n s cr.use, serves duv w . ame of ambirion. andrcutthe whol fraternity into motion io rru, auu plab, a ndidc termine on ; the best an most piausiDje measures to cpuaicr-tn thevobiects of administration and pre pare thereby a ready;way tdthecCm- oletibn'of their wishes. -r ; 1 . 'I 4. Precisely as those geptlemen acted in fel itibn to 'thr acquisition of Loui- - . ' C ?.t lL:. J d,did siana prior to its ocing purcnasc they act inTelation' tt) the war J ey before its declaration. How'tVas the admin - istrationdenotinced as pusill nimous and as recardlcss kif the people's inter ests. so cowardly and so contempti uie as not to auow useu w. ue kicku int6 a war? Wheti . as' soon as the measure was deemed essential, whi'cl) was that moment the laststep had I been taken that completed' the round ol remonstrance that instant tne Hor rors of war were exhibited to the pub Ijc view, in all their fearful and distres sing aspects engines were put iq mo tion .which sounded even to the shores f f the chrmy, triat 44 we were without money and without. means ';' that.we were a. divided people, and iU this was accomplished with the most con soling assurances to the enemy, that we couldnot breaHthe 3hocks of war." Arid then came fortha mos't- terrify-, ing catahigue- of, u Battwed town3 bu i ni ng cttfesSciithern :?-int of men Want of disciphne' public debt taxes distress- ru- in No w what would that man do, who might apprehend a flood ' of -evils about to rush into his dwelling, where a'.l resided whom his hearvhtid dear Or what should we except of a nation of freedom whose all was presumed tol)e in jeopardy ? Should we ,cal culate on seeing, them 'ambitious of prisons and chains ? Or should wr not calculate on beholding a most glo rious struggle, with ensigns reaching o'er the conflict, inscribed u Victory orDath"? ; j But what has been the conduct of those men who have been foremost to a'arra the nation, and to affright it from the stand it has taken ugairi3tu surpation and violence, . by holding out such a view of sorrows ? 'whit has been their conduct Merciful God I How shocking Ttb relate !--. But so it is they have beeB engaged, notwithstanding the clear view they hai of our present and future suffer ings; in countenancing a, rebellion-. in dissuading from enlistment by a thousand arts In ridkujlng and stri ving to bring into contempt the prin cipal actors in the war in fact by qp posing its progresV at every point What a bitter zeal I What rooted enmity ? 1 And it may be expected to contfnue until the; people, with a hurst of patriotic indignation shall frustrate ;heir hopes. . v , : Unite, then, ycj honest men of all partie$, and shew the,,intriiru.ers ol your land that you will no longer bt j tne dupes ot their deceit and cun ning. THej Sooner the fetter. Our fcvils . wilrcease, my countrymen, with the influence of these men. .And wit the American people refuse to relieve their lorig-tried and. faithful , servanti from the wiles, the stratagems, the opposition, ot seekers aiterpower r It cannot be the re-election of oui klqved President in such a storm oi faction, is' a soothing consideration to me. But mdeh Vet remains to be done..' v. ,SV'--' r-' ''.') ' And yourO Ve factious and turbu lent in the community I warp' you ! Te;flame of yourVmbition 'msy qui ver a day top'long. Rememberl yourj government, though stroqg, is notimmutatte 5 And temembei alsp that much of qur diuaters as have happened 'are enarged by justice io y.our account YouCwiir frave a feat ful reckoning to make with this BcruA puloirs goddessi " 'f;:;7r '! Once destroy the ? cement of lout yutuu, uuuuwhu.wjii iumoie?our 11 ' ' ' ; 1 - : -?-..- ' - i' , , inhume w, wrr p.ire,o witn inose; ypr9 ffi.s'??, alHict the natiob in timei of attual and declartdwar. The -st rnHingi of ihwa-c drum, that i.nlire the.patri oVs heart with fresh ardoViri His tocn. ( we thtbu ch neglect br'tbroughoi iWeirisi.theta already see; as" through n Jngthened fprospeclrive . that extfends to fiiture f, times,; the pensive lovers of; liiberty -scaucreu -anu icw-m- ucjwu -ami these precious relics the1 ' tread, r 1 Here .flourished ;6riceihe"Rpubfi of America Happy thrfee happy. were its puizens xveugious ?ua iw. ctyil libertyswas thet boast but they betameriniliff(;fent rftid jealous J --factions wje , fdrm'eV---par ties , became! clamorous discord "wai " oegotten ana; oi visions ciosea 4 the scene "t Here lies America!; ' once the . admiration nd ; glory of K nihnia iirlh. ihnf rvnitf fifia ' A Ule of the time' of old l1?. AMERiCANUS: - Cotton and IVool Factory. v Ill these Urses oF diSculty,-when the. Com , rHeice'of the. If nied States has become &, pendant on f he whim of atf oreign l becomes rtexe9arj that thV Americr) ;Feople should devise such Plans ai will rentkV thenj is little dependant en .Foreign CciwrrCTce asj p0SSDle i I nc.OUDSCTiocri w:ung jijjw important object, giv Notice, that a Meeting w:I! be held m the Ceumhousc inihe Tow of Hillsborough, on the 2tfth of lay hxrj I for, the purpose or tak-ng sncn measures as may be thought necessarY westabiish a Cotton; and Wool Factoty til sad Town, or i'S vici nity, .wheo and :where.all thosr w hd hi ay .wish . to became interesred in such an Establishment, are mvived to attend. James VVebb " The. C , Huffin, .-, Thomas Clancy, ; John Umstead, : James Phillips, ; Levi; Whined, John. Campbell, vHei y TlMirhscrrj' Hujh Midiiollan, James Mebane,i u !V mNorood," A. D. Mumhey,( : ; Frederick, Nash, Thomas. bcott; .James S. Smith, Davd Vatbrouh, . Willie Shaw, -.John Taylor, j'r. .. . Catlett.Gampbcll,' David Ray. 1 Wm. Wbiited, i .y ,'-:V March 20. , 1 VNlVBRSlTT. ! HE annud- Examination of the Students' A at the University of North-Carolina, wily bin on Wednesday the 6th of Iviay next, andwi!i continue until TitMrsday the 3d day of Jui)c, at which iime the commencement in the College wSil take ;piro. . The following Trustees are appointed to attend : ' Y; T ' ; The Rev. Joseph CidweHv -The Rev; Robert Hj Chapman, , Hi Excellency William llfiwkiris, Atlas Jones, Jeremiah SladeV' Thomas Love, - Benjamin Smithy Wm. Alurfree, John Ste'e, : James Mebaneyv iVIontfort Stokes, Frederic Nash, Thomas Wvnn, f. Teat, KOB'T r WILLIAMS. Sec. Rale,gh,Marclv25th, 7b 1813. ' 53i ; V " FOR SALE, -.-.V A Complete Set pf COPPEli STILLS r. and. BOIL KS, on the flao of Ander-. j son and Winner, with Condenstr.g Tub, Mash Tuns, &c. in complete order for a Dsst;lky. These wet made in. Philadelphia ihut, 18. months ago, and are of very superior quality, Tnree father .Copper Still vhicrf liave, been used for the distillation of rurpenttnet 'They are of 'different sizes', one Very large; They re in gepd order;' and will answer Very well fdV Grain. ' Apply to the Subscriber at Wash' ingtopi Beauiort Couhtyi ' - WM. W- RODMAy March 26,', -'is. '.''r..1 -. Notice- is hereby liven ? HAT Isaac R'ves, late - of Dunlin T County, is, dead, and the Subscriber ob tained Letters of Administration on said de ceased's Estate, at April Term,lSl2. All per .ions havintr', claims . against saVd Estatet are. requested to, orirg them forward pr.ijerly at tested, within f he time, prescribed by law, or :-.ey v?ill be found barred of a recovery : 'and ll those. indebted to said Estate, by Notpor j Account, 'jo! make immediate payment, or they i may expect them, placed in the, had of art Of-f ncer tcr collection- -. vr tvtUi, T.March 4, 18l3 - , Adfri'nist'a - Twenty Dollars Reward RUN AAVAY from the Subscriber, on the first instant, a BtACK MAN naxntd t alker, about 27 years of age, 5 feet 8 orV iiscbes high, rwell made, ratUer sfender, bony face. He hasf? as well as I recoliect, a small scar over His left eye, qn his ibiebead, extend ing into the hah orchis, head. zwiltgive thd above reward, to atiypefsoh who will deliver said Wegro to me in Chatham county, on Deep Kiver, N, Carolina, or lodge him in anyJad in this State, iothat I get ! hlrh Jigain... v r V -M-,v: f T1IO FAHISH." . March 20, 1813, 3m . KOTICE;, 1 '.. -' t . ' VA S Attorney for Messrs.' Uvingstoh & Tol-ton- Patentees for Steam Boats inlhe U. State nd, 'the territories thereof, 1? wilt fe-j eeive suhscriptidn? . io ; foTnr a stock to? m' plete a Jine of S.teamBoats through the Nrrih Corlina wateis, &.c to the EaauFlorida Wei and will appoint suitable and respectable per- aona tgn. the idmerent- States, to, Tectavt IriubscTirttons.' of whieh vhlmdlntefl.'Xl I isolty CftckiJotMng Wrrw W tf jve, & . . . . IT . " . - - . I & ?-.5Ked;.to-him tSVtke'U 7. P.P 8(I tuneful inyemron ; lou0' V4 ,ajd jnl ! things 0mcix as ioint patentees. i frUi Andwras theald john Si PI n l!.rumencf v:ritui; Und . aaa- uneqaiyocAllr, that the iJ'nJi-J of water wheeti ever All other 'T propelling ateacbo ip;dernonstSli f relative proportions of the severs t v.. e wh'ereass the said JoKn S:ev2s h,A r'SwtAitle, Clajrn orurhoruy f,c ' tiiial pateiaees, for us and veiWnr to J 5C to be used wiuvto the U.'Sr&tts. ard ,s. Tuf wheels ; uitd:i,,navvkrrau3ii!y 2 Ti uy mirepre.aetitu;t ion. or oxa rWisfe','- ltw'i $tjriti -wrest,, under cover-u-.en.ftF Mrn tbe aforffsard Pjtc:ees the wpIi ' 2'Vsai Stiff lnt rrwiri) hcir'i.-.r.,:.:. i .1 1 OT ' , J 'Whjchrnay. possibly, irivve .i.Aig LI. hoUI hjm iricSy fiigioos an inv-43ion of U fiithta of in.Iividoab ? A"d frhH3s th 1, 5 MawV.pa'd; as afbresaitljrtrte'S: of kJiv ..u,,.,a.ui vuiy VOIUOO oat IbS.LLv void, aud f.ugatory, Kn.x a;lr as ,V?s d Lt hostility, to, the law f he.HiM 3:auLP vhicji. the pa;ept 'has'-oeihfrartted n tbej Kobtrt.K: Livrigs:oiv ar.d Uobtri. KutV'c e-ating(upon atjd grting of w-ch iln'r, IhUistituuon excfusiVw'ly aisigtiedtu tlilu Siktea:- , ;r' - --;..f : ) 1 foiltfierefbre, hereby give'totlce: That T wl for and t1n tha nirt-of ,thejsi4 pteniee, prosecb e sh each ami every peEt, (severally and ind,vid.ua.lly who shU ccwlihe Conspi-evwitH sa'd' jf ohn S'tevns ro iflvie the eJ:-!Us:vepnviIcgeaod property of said tentees," or" jii're'.'of subvert their inteW. any unlawful 'anner-;' or in ky'Uiux ct" Ksifi rom iie -oityoi uaihniorc the f Oil. na iir.c.. ; - - , f V JOHN DEV. DE LAGY, Feb. 2 Attorney pro Pti'cnteti, 1813-." ; . ; V NOTICE.. T7- 7re?-y Department Feb. 23. lail' tIfcN .ufms. esidir;gof bsirg w L orty mile of -Tide Water, are iio -ltll ui use r -.i . j . :, . . . States or Territores in which t-ieyrfsct-c! are, for Passports to retire to such p'acei be yona inai distance from 1 de . w atr, as p.sy be designated by the Marshals. . Tits t lation, however, is not to be nut in force ouipec'al berifjce against jmch Alien Epeqts, jiot, - engaged in, comnierce, as were settled previously to the Dcclarauon ot .War iti ej present abode, . or 'are iherpfirsuingsbr-e re. gular and lawful cupatton unconnected wita c mmeice, and" who H)tainl , morirhly, fern e, Marshal of the Distficn whichifhejiny i d, periiission to remaia where they ar?l MA XS&AVs OFFICE, -v. Jaei6t March 24,; 18. T AM- chafrredlwit! the execution, cf pe r above NbtfceA'sofar as f concerns Alien ntin:es residing or being within ih 0is:cl ot North-Carolina.; JTdg therefore rrqe, ill sbzhj Al r. Elnemies, jl'cojrie, vw-j tha purvew 6t aad Nonce, to conform immi atrly to ihevrequisitibns thereorVor they will be taken into custody, and conveyed to tie p1acesassgqed to them, uihess special circu'tn seances Wqtiire -'.indulgence..- Pisspbr'.s lor L the?rdepriure w .ll be given at.this 03Icc, or at r.aenton, .wewoern ana , unjingiou. vj myj -Deputies, - Stationed at! those piaceij .where alsa those, not engaged .in coeimeree I wil arpiyefor permission to ren5l whereth7 areji vnxa wtii oc grantcu wmcu k y7' ior;ly appears that tnejr intentions t""4 the U, j;ate are s h as to i a stify a c$nWf pance that hcspjfhittv h-y have aliear: perience trom tne u grates. ; -' . t Also,' all these' who have arrived with.n The prescribed limits from,Tide Waier, m district..; from a foreign place; nee the Df claration of 4 War,' are required, withuiit lad to retire into the in-enor 'of the.ccunoy, i keyohd the dtstanceai-Ve. mentioned. ' r, ,1 he nature and imparlance o: tais ijridiices'me to tali upan those citiaens wta nv sidlr within tbat part of the district with 4-'a, UTifiiuis, ' to whom the above notice haspH 'tte rrno niv. mp Hlv i n Ibrtna' in " iboipviho may not be deposed to.compj; w j- therreQu.sition .thereof, tnat I may be ctjawefl 'T'" - .u I y "j-.- l' . ii'. 1,01 n tf-' index Mcli-ts-reamais;-.'-;---'. '.-.' . teBEVERLY DANIEL .VY- WILL BE SOLI), h-v "f. aV'A- .w k...o ; MnTi-antOfl..!!'1?. Carolma on the I2ih dayf Jm. hp HE- &I0 wingTrac'ts 6f Lnd hftg'jV vrt 181 1 with thecost of , adrerw Aaoi Ter longing to-tbe fteifs or btmocl cal!e4 HdrsV Ol4 F,eld,e - .181 Acres: given m by rw ?t.VW tfci.t Tli-tr on the waters )tJ0WM tleiHlv joining ; JOayVcres, belong 19 'ruhH WJoltnstoniangivfn 4V7,S Acres, le tne same i t?y? uppertttlciver, ;nct 6i. - y ; PO Acres, given - -jv"r v,r, or tn;teafcu trotiWswrrie a d ep-nv su tlcf coding ,hir, niu fro,iv xjVi Son whn rafiv te setin-i-tt to-ir... ...JS-? f 11-
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