: r - rTT-T V1 7 " n TirEiETa'CAK cn ar act Rfti anV U if Uil tn the .iiror1d,-1bj, wKmn psMic ami iapnrileliref alite insepa-, raMkfrom itrtje dtnitf '.of character,: iMft-from itrae dtnitr but in both "arc spoifrtirof nmtAen hy otir. cbtmxnnt Vliccci it! -that pre- dicAmeit.ira,Tjq5 endured ipjarv to tbe fafthe; Hprt ,of TorbcApance, it is discofcrttl. bTiour icriuIsuion of res. pcct'Abroad since tKe f hanpr of nor atJ titndf, that tndiaracter qfthe natfani had bVn 'uhoUjr' mistind erst nod. .?ItaJ edmptipii-frora i a I)pd f libloqu? and I reproiclis nhc of tcVonoquen'cc of tnat vrar tratf n, vrDiisi u was ine sao jnft'nf sliamifu diicypl at home, uras te tnccie pf dpprobabon abroadpven. bveainciofiinr tfnenehr: Vi'lvO - i - ij -i 't ,f ye mivr have toward anstMest,; f aiiJ of Adam are Ai van.- pr? nalp6lnt of nepoblicab policy. .Jt may be aaia wiinterpretedbv foreii powers, in tii apathy,' indolence, or im becility 61:tVcTrry:inanj the jude of hti own 'i j'tifes and every palion Vght so to act that, it snail beh!e to justify. ita owd. conduct to Jtself, pre r ervinir that attitude which will enable i t prom pt ly to ave nc fnj u ries, J C'o t h er j nations presume pa ourpaanc aspect. " if opT.RA.Tto$9 then," is a component part ofthe.Americar character, Tar sit it is to Lfevdcdacea;(yoni t!e acts of tiic jrovenirae'nU :E?tVkjy, never in- concTsteni-witb moderation, isJalo a Kepublican attribute . Not deurin2 to reviv' odious recollections, we will not dwell on the admirable conduct of i cinrgoVcrninenf in the retaliation con- feit with'p. Britain, and &ihct install-1 cesj bujLpass to th brUJiani eipediti'dn j ajainstAleifrs'. where America the Toanzest oi civurzeu n&uons, na sci a 1 . v f l.V. an example to the; older p-Vers of Eu-J.j rope. of which. thferhtwfteWiriheirjj u i i; "iu-T- r,.. hish admiration, by their endeavors to imitate it. If otler evidence, U-erej f autins, this instance ,alone would prove that Energy is an iUtrjbute ofn te A mjencan character. , l J Moderation and Enenrr, t1ulrcrn bined : what more i. win tine to fill up! a lmlfl nallina of a freat natitin ? Wi? - n . v ) answer, a div attention, Tin the part ot the government to the' person a Aiciirs of it citizensC."'.- .V-w W That Una trait also n nculiarlr-a to trr their- atrentn. Tlrat mortcra inntlis'r forbearance: tirhichliai been vjeVcd asa fault, t5 ope 'of the canli . -r - ' f. . i : tnc on characteristic of oungOTemtnentf jt isttiis bv itvi. nccrJir , at una ucmvn utrate. In a overnHienfcleriTed whol ly from the people, depending for its erficiencvon their cd-operation, it could hie with Great UriluiD, (! cventl .... , it. - e . I j not oe omerwife, ji me origin ot tne vhich' occurred during it progress, & the silll more, recent enpedition to-AI-pert tiave not sustained this position to tb: satisfaction of every man who bs viewed with impartiality the mra-ures-nf his own govcrninenf, it tvnutd le labor lort to endeavor to foitify it by reasoning. " The Mission to Carthaena, tnivve rer, the result ot winch wchave' just heard, ouht to'r.!ace beyond tloubt as wen ir.e disposition a tue amiitv oi oir government to vintiicatetne riuis of lac people who constituted it. Our citizens uujn y detained in capiiviiv during the turbulence of civil war in ropean power. -Uius group oi P-ureS. rft. .11 completes more perfect than even Utopian pro W U.VVM.V v. w ..."ft.V..., I jectors.ha.reliiiberlo?Tcrrtured to cvn- WE bare a oVeiTTnt, emanating from the peop!er foot;' led in their rea ion'f guided by , their wiH moderate and forfirinjinpeatfi! prompt and enerjeticon occasion, ana careful, a- kte of the " personal rights of ntne. wr.o. place uieraseiTes nnaer its prolectlo3. Oa'gfitwe not ,a honor, to Ic Ve suth oy crntaent '? t v csjuUj Amenca, are vieiiwU on Jhe ix:r3 .fenuer a recourse to war expeJ demand whichonrvrVninentpromnt- I &cut:: ,cs do 1 propose, todraw tqj lr made-fv them ; and, with theia i-? f JV P""" dW Age. rft.i r irL. f nd its effects beth on ipcU- ami mind, has, i i lilt VH.-i'ftVf cwftMivu wi 1 n.r . f J- cntcrtaLnedoft)ic utiHtv of Uiia Institution, j l doubt yrn isi abmt the purity of the j .motiTe of the respectable 4nai"uai5 wno mnnoie iL One of the stronarest 'MPi fmevU 'for , wirf Eorope, a crowded popu- yiffiR!ENI)3'pP PE AC6. v 1 K liv htLhttk esUbiit?ed in Masacbu' V1 I cttfi,:bv.iftmt'Chi,itSn philanthropists, to , - d ;coiTTft?e u-ar. AVlutevef oblnidn niy be iation, cannot befbundinthis couniry br.a,Iijhem, at first blush Butj alasj aonger trs -were receiveu oy io loumicroi wi i . Society, in answer to an app)icatiod to the j . wnU-rs lor tneir suppon 01 us views. a ny. letters coming from such eminent mea j.ts Mr. AiiMi and Mr. jMraaojr, must be Interesting f but these are highly chracttrr - itic. . We conrthem from the 4th number of " The Frieni of Veace," a work publish ed under the auspices of thirsociety. . , - JtWth American Review. 1 ' Mlt JRPPGRSONs ANSWER. Bfovncaito, Jax. 29, lB$. RIU Y'jr leltcr bearing date Oct. 18; 1 8 1 J.catpe only to hand the day before y - 1 teruay, vrfncli mentioned to explain the j date of mine. I have to thank you for j the pampn lets accompanying u,xowii,ine Rrriew, the Frienl of Peace pr ?5nectaiiitcrviv, ana mc menu wa cacc . e first'of x had received go, 1 ha e not read the urast steadily- I tMjrt of them. These numbers discuss the i first branch of the canses of war, that is I to say,' wars undertaken for the fiotnt of ! AorfTr, which you aptly analogize with the act of duelling between individuals, & reason with justice from the one to other. Vt a Aitjiedlv this class of war is, in the F p"nHr-jl wlnt vmi'StRtc them to he. nfed- , ftv -. - t. less, unjust and inhuman, as well as anti christian." C The.. second branch of thb subject, to w"it, wars undertakeji on account of ivrong u;;r,.and which may be likened to the act f robbery in private life, I presume will be treated . of in your future numbers. I observe this class mentioned in the Solemn Review,-j. 16, and the question asked 44 Ts it common for n nation t&' obtain a redrtt of wrongs by war .The answer to-this question you will -of course draw from his tory ; in the mean" time, reason" will an swer it on grounds of probability,' that where the wrong has been done by a wea ker nation, the stronger one has general ly been able to enforce redress; but where by a stronger. uation, redress by war has heen neither obtained nor expected by the weaker ; on-the contrary, the loss has been increased (by the expenses of the war, in blood and treasure : yet it mav have obtained another object, equally sc- wronS- mav. have retaliated on the aggressor, losses of tTeasu far g d t'hc la himi oxht wrong ht hatl committed, thus have, made the advanUge of : a too dear a parchase to leave him in acfisposuion to re.new the wrong in future; iit'this way,4 the less by the war may have 1 t" I A ' 1 1 mtcuit;u iiic weaker uuuuu injm loss OV ArtAr. wo- Thecare you state of two boxers, both of whom get terrible brui4ngif is opposite to thi ; he, of the two who committed the aggression ou the j pther, although victor in the scuffle,' yet . . . ?b. . . . bruises it has cost . him. To explain numbers, it is alleged that Great Pi it.n took from us, before tne latewar. J near 1000 vessels and t-at during the ; war we took from her 1400 ; that before ! the war, t-he" seized and made slaves of ; 6000 of our citizens, aad that in the war tldhS n nllV J'C"' art1 causeu ner to expend -such a sum as amounted to 4 tr 3(00 guineas a head for j ever)' s!i?ve she made. Johe miglit have j purchased tlie vessels stje'took; foV less kUiku the value of th'oaeShe lost, and have ; used the 6000 if her rnrn1 killed, for the purpuMrs io which snmppucq ours, have saved Uie 4 cr 5C00 guineas a head,; aiid obtained aicharactcr of iustice: which ia . as valuable to a nation as toa,n individual. I These conskteratians' therefore. wiiaout . inducertjertttq plunder property', and take is en infuturc on such dear term's. I licitherafSrm nor dy thetfbth of these llegittiouvpor wtheiraruth material to tbc qtesubnthey are possibledthere f"re PV1 e wil,cJl wilixlaimyour consideration. u .a discussion of the gene- pi quciitou . yv netncrjiDy degree tf m- jciana kftJme-MBequalttf the labors of' not public sub-1 i ft- ouestic-n, wjtJi that yotir writing may'haye effect mlev I senioVthjs ; grea rest.of Jxuxnab" ksiKl &nd tnarjrou may retain nfe uulhealtbtoeo ioj the contempia dmif this liappy rvpec uchr ; and pray j ojj be asuredTof lay' -v - ... t t T'rl's.EPFKBSOJ MIL ADAJIS'tf ANSWER. .-ft . Qaieft.Fii. 6,1816.;; Dsai Silt'-il have received yodr kind letter of the 2 id of January and I thank, Jt is-vefy true. ft$.iny eiteltent fnehdi Mr. Norton; has informed, you, thailhavc my life, the solemn"reasohhgs an3 pathe tic deel a m ations'.of Erasmus cf Fenelorii of St. Pierre,' and . tnanjr othets against warrianam favor qt peace.. . My under standing and my heart,Vatcofded with nncea me, tnar wars are as necessary ana as inevitable, in our fysteni", hurricanes, earthquakes and volcanoes, ; Our beloved country, sir,' is surrounded by enemiesV'pf. the most dangerous, Jbe caifse the most ppwerful and niost urjV principled character! j , Collisions of na tional interest, of cqmpiercial and manu facturing rivalries. are multiplying ajround us. Instead d discouraging a jnartial spirit, in my opinion it; ought to be excit ed. We have not enough of ft.jto defend us by seaiorlajid. , "j . I, ftUniversaland perpetual baace aplbears to nie,, no more nor les" than everlasting r t j ; passive oocaience anuv nmirresistance. The humanflock Tvbiifd soon . be peeced and butchered by one nr a few. . I cannot, therefore, sr,J5e a subscriber or a member of your society. . ', I do, sir most huipbly supplicate the theologians, the philosophers; and politi cians, to let me die in ptiace. see'oniy repose. -j ' With the most cordial esteem, however, I am. Sir, your friend and servant, t JOHN ADAMS. .: LOTS FOR SALE. j 0 the first Monday J of August next,' be exposetl to Public Sale, on "the; will pre. mises. l WBN l Y EltiHT UJTS. on the South side of Mumford Street, inFayetterille. Twelve montlis credit trill be.' given, on the purchasers, giving bond and security, beaming interest from tlie first day of October next, at which time possession wijl'be given. If. the interest is annually and punctually paid, the purchase money wiUYiot be required "under five years. The lota will be shewn.on appli cation to Maj Thomas J. Robeson, pr tq ithp subscriber, who will execute titles. '-'T, ' il0BINSOJT MUMFORD. Favetteville, June 27. 1 ' 78$v EGUOES WANTgD. ; j. A REASONABLE price will e gireri, in cash, for three negroeswellrecomrneni ded, via a young Wench forHouse service, a Boy about 10, 12 or 14 years, and a Girl 8; 10 or 12 Apply lb th e Printer. I ' Jul V 19. . : t r D0CTS. L. BORDEN & T. HILL. HAVING entered into Copartnership in jhe PaACTics or MzDicrits Be SraeEOT, will attend to alTapplicatjons for their professional services. . Thev have recently received a Kfresh supply of MEDICINK from New-Viork. Uuphn county, July 1816. I ' A TEACHER WANTED. , rpHE Trustees of the Greene Academvnia- JL. nifesting a disposifioti to employ "some J gentlemanfwho can come well recommendtM, to take charge of tlieir Academy as. Principal Teach er, do proffer to give unojiiiy suchi a , gentleman for his services during tlie term of : one year, tlie sum of six hundred dollars. No person may spply unless he can come well re commended. Letters addressed to thfe sub scriber, post paid, at Snow Hill, Grfeeae" Coun ty, N. C. will be duly attended to.'. V k . i ur wuer oi uie ijoara. i . ' -u , r CHARLES EDWARDS, Sec Ja?e 5th, 181. . 3m. STATE OF NORra-C(AR0,UNA? . ..... Hertford. CountA 4 :- tWr, Plea' and Qtrter Sessions, Mil - " Tsaic, 1816.- i' ."t- Mosea- Sumner, . ri . :. '.V ' S- - fc vs. lkcbrigtnalAttachmenti F " Attached one Wefn bay nowintossei , etionof DrutiJla Clarfri aUe, his right ill . the tabids nVUam Ctor,.- ' - - TT appearing to the satxsfictioa of the Court tfiat the Defendant Samuel SaiBiner, is not a resident ofthe State It is therefore, order eil. Thatpublication be made six weeks' stic cessively in the Raleieh Register, that unless- he appear at the nextcourt, to be held for the 1 9(ft vuuiu; ui ijcrnuru, ax xucixjun.-irouijc m Wintbn; on" the .fourth Mondays 6P Auffuit next, and replevy, final judgmeutwiB be 4 takea-against bim. . -iT ''ftT.M I !,TCst, 76-6w JOS. T.JD1CK1NSON; Clk. CW? TEtaf Awi TEaar 1816. e .""a Iticiiard Jpnes; CdnnlalnaaV iraftcel and nrorrf DRDgmaaeto U&raat:' setiai oCtHe Courr, tht he iaofan inhalaiUnVbf this Stated Oji uioiionoi riaintins counsel, w orrfarcCTnat Ea'Uitr ,term, to be held for the cotintr c r : IQxln 0berJ6oTUiat thebnii .-bVtaitenj ft. -ft . v a ' m! kL' ...i v T rwiuow iui nirar Anataax ibis ur- STATE roOttTHlCiROLIN- .r tOBEBT- nrjfei)T'C. Msn- I 1 V STATE OP . NORTH-CAROLINA FiDGICOH Co'uilTg," K- Vourt f Pleat and Quarter : Setriotp. .-H ' -JTay Session, 1816V 'V.V James Downing; , : k s :i i:A '.-.-- .'1. -. I Petitiom.ifor" William Jones and Amy his V partition of .wife, heirs of Charles H.' I ' real estate. f iOwenSrf -.i." ;r I - .rMt.'S TfTf appearing1 to the Court that thfedetend 5L ants are not residents of this Stater-It is tli erefore ordered, that publication be. made in iuc jviticjgu .ttegisicr ior wree monxns, iot the defendants to appear,' attnenext Court,: to be held for said CkmntyY at the Courthouse in Tarborough, on tlie fourth Monday'in Au gust next, and answerjo 4be said petition, otherwise tlie same wll be taken prqconfessol ana neara ex-parte aeainst them. U HALl4.cc. : , notice. THE undersigned jCommlssipners, feting under live anhonty of an, act of tile CTe- nerar Assembly of 1813," entitleiT4 An acirto provde fortlie better accommodation -Of -the Governors, of this State? Jdof a Resolution of 1814 on the same subject will sell at Pub lic Auction, on the premises, on the 21st day of August jiext, at six and twelve jnonths for negotiable paper at the State Tiank, according to te said act, FOUR LOTS ? OP PUB,LJq LAND in the suburbs of Raleigh,numberecj44, 45, 46 St 47, which were bid off at the sale in May, 1815, by persons who have .failed to comnlv with the terms of sale, and Who Willi therefore be answerablj? for the deficiency, If , i : Ji "Hay wood, 1 W . Hintori , r j ' I S. Goodwin, NyJones,(C. T. i W. Hill, I T; Hunter, V : I H. Potter, i' W. Peace i ' I rH. Seawell,- y Raleigh, 19th June, 1816. ' ... 74 . ids , JUST PUBLISHED, r And mat be had at J" QaU'fjSiil Scenes in TflK-Wpain or Sri hits, '&g Heiiry Stillijisr. Professor of the University -at Mar burg, Oermany. Translated , from the 3p Editioit , . , ' . ;:f.;-. " ; . ;, In my Fathci9 haute ape mahj mansions, , 'J ALSO JUST PUBLISHED -.. ' t ! Price 40 cents.! , s Original Poems and Odes, j. i On a vanty of subjects;, t Commenta opimonum dies delet, t ; clTime blots oat the comments of oplhicns, but confirms the judgmenU)f nature.! Ci'c; A RUNAWAV; T AW A Y from the'-subscriber on the "DAN 3d instant, t twr Necro men.T named DAN JETsnd SAMPSON . ; Sampson is about 23 yexrsof ageVabout?5 feet 10 ; inches' high, welt'made and very likely, quite dark complection ; he was boUght from Work and Davison, of North Carolina, who purchased him of Job n Co. field near Kdenton, A.nowan county, North Caiolina. : ,.; ; . . '''--'fr - Daniel i about the height of Sampson, stouter made, black Compexion about 27 years,bf age. j He belongs to James Harrt Swn ivbd purch ased himnear" Njprfolkk Ya. r Anyiperson who will apprehiridheni and put them in Jail and giv oolice tp the sub scriber, shall receive I'w'entylHara ; and if retiirnev to the sitbsciiberrFurty JJollars will be pai' Jand all rwonabtexpence t V:., REUBEN 'HARRISON; Fairfield; District, (SUCJune 3. 77 w - : tyillTE OAK; ACADEMY, TEG Trustees of this" Semlnaryanriounce to the Public that the Institution fg..ow csiauiisucu, ana in run uperuia. ne semi annual session terminati on the tanstahL whentle Students in thei exerc sesf'hi day; perrormedrin d manner wtch gave gefte ral satisfactioor and reflected the highest cre flit ori- tliemsehesl andaflforded amnle froof of therintrinsic value o&tbin'stitution; and of i mc r lajuijuLperrornxanqeo r n is auiy 1 oy uie principal tnereot. i rl he-Academy; distant W. of Rutheforatm 12 miles," andoneniilej from WEite"Oak! 3st-6fBce.oh thWrbaEleatC iig IrbmColimibl'S. j nz.li . o wrings, .is rctcaj on -an nuuci lyitbiiv-rew of;a beantiifbi cataract ot JVnite through. agroVe of Os; : impervioui tothe (sun.iooDnugroT pUieswaxerjLjssuing iotui fwiinajtewya ipieasimrroar or tne same," orowning-ttisoor- Uiant distant4hdi,yar.d Tntiting ; to'medita. eligible tobe.xceivei. for uie; purposes of E4utiori.4Tjie su toaTlewi'tobtiantic' and niotureaUe i and t While thr eye is delighted witfc' tbAiSrt, aAcll of nature; tbelheaTt "iieei'thal most certainLnrbsbct of health, which a'i&rOx- itnity ttf them afiord V; -b ' ftpH vTtie Kertne of tfilns fiusied on the 29th of thenresent montb i'the Academical y ear consists of itwolaeibhfon nve montns ex cn, tncprice oi . Jt oiuonper s es- sion'-iVfor the Classic cahdi Prtrtcbglj&; cjigtuor. yrammar, ?axuz KUOimenu oi jngiisn, ; r. Sf Decent ISiafd Jivie tl per annum. ftV'wi - ' trTT Stif f - - tees.- 2 i-.GEOItGlUOXS- racimagjnanon- pwtsea wnq U trycorHcnipia lion, of these stui)tlouA 'claiiipt moajits wa Ariuimeu so -4 wU! offer fcr'safc to the AicestSth hisebrntfldtie? ed'byfftim wb, ttOT hisland cbht4lnlnjupwardstf &ltnitie&tx upon thisllot there flnew landmnfMititf t: Wiouswellttedtori ; double pzza m, fiome-a capacious fie4, ' stable; bejid anda horsetlot adioinintr .wbicb canIie'rl .teroe4ioiaty i Th'ijLtrtf pMe;lsuioivtaV ires t which wilLalwavsecUretdthl tor: a prefef enc flrcusidinfcieiii cowtigubu K has - a iWide: nth?the twoprincji streets' ofJhe tbted wiUCadnt Mhf divided into8eylsejaratelp J uiu figsitfrpr kjaraieioasj inay best suit itlie vishesTfif thturchaserWao whom tbeterms will beiadeconVenieTit.and. nexti VThelwcrer is nf-ttfi&fcwiifif11 any person, in lie.mean tithe, for tlTiarop ty at .private. tfiit,San:j h e. wU s imm(edj Sttely " gejjQtice stopping, this ady of this propelb cahT?cc beds and owei suitable- -peKd) chen'furnitiire bit. vervreasV-nabfe ttftjs . 'ITaXH&Bfc'iife the,afacliir1.4a1l T t approa'-hingi'Iakei'Vthe iihertye intorming the wners. of Merchant jF4our. Mil?! in- tuetN elsewhere, wbovese the Inlpjoyei mentsiof Mr mtera $V&A"&M' Mabufacfuriiig ildur n47 nieaiij ; secured tif bim letters patenti da by"8pclai; ct ofrCojirwsTjba I ai sijppiied iwitn M ienclrof own hands, which will 6 deljfedto tnstf Millers on payment of Fee c? 6rding to ihd aijuuauipn of their rhllls fobusiness. 'An whereas thedfn'ciesibjf unforeseen occiences havedisapearedi and we are bleised '"tfibtifutr -' a. deligheksnf aprospee 1f good inarjftefQT f our-Mr Evans fibbeff afteiatienwaitinij ypu'wHf fi6 cbneror . ward and cheerfully - pay the ? palQent tVes and tp- ascertain , them,; you,$!tJl please to bring A rUcatet'of, the number pfsir oft miilstonea and tbedinneters, ybuv nakc; flour witfi .atftne sam&tf conveyors and bopperboy -f. .henbeyem' erected and UsedhoWndiany tarrelf of jflour yoi! can make in 24 liours ; the etrenirth cf ,tbe ' stream generallrfrMf EvaTttftia Veryi thankful fen' tbe fes.be lias received fromf PCarolma, and it would be painful ta tu feelings to have recpurse to;anypthertbaa persujfuiiye measures' to obtan bis just rigbtib' He wishes you the greatjtst prospCTity Ini buUdingiHtlls, ; using thcstt''ervadil JOHMdOD Agent or Oliver ExHsnZ Rxfemond Cconty ,Uxne 7 T&'6w$ A virtr -fediscteta ed in' Jtixecutors of me late James Jnw; RsaidedL- 'h Il&tford coilhfv. fef sell ing and disposing pf biy real tate, agreea- Sly to' bisMast will and Testament the' suH- scbers olfer for sale, 4lie following TR ACTS OF.N$ belonging amJonesidedV N lst One very valuable Mill my& two Says; Miditjjst' Miilv sidn Iertiftwt County OlrvnAvquciMU vj cva v&puxm, oi r i- equal, ifpotauperijj?apfe widlif Uie kind In vtbia ipar;t othe . tteajl- thet rorks being newly-rected arid of thejest n3Lz 9tf onlTatfeiwltb twonile. bf Pjtcb Landingciinr for vessels $fiebundre4 tWr&n? f tb stream ojrhicnits ba4ingiBexnaa stiMe Quantities of wer, enable of sawing eight irnonths lively er-an4-tnen leaving stf i mention mitnc? sb iwc : f4ui;c.-OTuie year4PeeP "3- ? V-? w.J. ynne ; to and.piw,wift' wc .muuic tie best Piiiv Land- fithe r8tate:;adf6kinfici thejibpvedescribe tract of 50cres r tb-! to any t-and wbiteveribrKatal Stores-rWbictV is poppse(fto bfe sId 00 arCots orfferw ' ' '.wKJ-:ni' VUo 4ft Jft''nilVffioaiaft-rftnu ' mvllu ' ge accprdinv as ,ihe puber "inay appreter;t ?y Gd Alsoiraebaer Tjjbfl, iitiied ontb;westerj(ideiofhowjftiv aToraj,a -cairty :-QTuwy, t jauonv -iw Acrea,'on wtihrtiiere mghtrlwr establUhec. f7piieTracV - Ptakersef iatWiari ?$ortpt Amali finiuly, lying on tViccvtji TbEe"resftJly infbmthtPubl licijtbat 4ey war Inv of theaboviTracts) etTioibiftbp N inad h mg targe quanuiies oi fwur, vo , eoaDic yva -to pay:patent few, &c. '.- p ; '' ' : r! s i an) the pubHc's iwgt'ttnWf. i I . 1 j ' . . . . "v 5.""'' '" "4. , . t K- liar advatntatres f 4t5sTJ-fJtletito ahr r" Pine'Tree 4$WreHMO'oiit If. 0 July 8, 18T6. - W Ml .-- 1- : ' 3 you fat this pampbleuenclestd with iti; 78-6t fi .r.-i'M I.. -. -ft. -j v.-i '. , : ,

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