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-.'. .' - .-.: y. ---r - . . .. . ire:-.' Vv- rVk:-: ' rsii:v-Ve-V''tJ - - Otirl r til elan a 1 f S35 r . GUINEA GRAS As there appear, at present; a wish -amongst th e Fartu era of thi -ricin tyJar. ) ntbrma. lion Jin teTaion to this yiUnihlc Grass, toe jrtiMiib'th.e foUo winp .laper from lVat cxriflfpnt Apricultorsl Work, vhich oujrbt to be n the jianJs pf every Farmervln th ' Southern States, eniide. JciJtrm 4avbj Asxicozk. ; ..At; ; "C". - 'TbisgrM jsas jet little JcnownVas H has lwonlj partial) vcnltivated jn the 'United -States But the few experiment' made in it : cultivation, tave sirrVdrd sowell; is to pr;ve Yk ia flHantpd tri the soil vand ! climate of lhe;4uthernPtateB." Tt. be en . prn edto; jield'' a Tjuanrttv5 tf ' . nr?SR and fav, armnst,xceedip belief; fhitate. it wolH pr've ot wore real. value to them than thdiscoyerj of. a ' J "Vni kflr; rnlU wrarstimate, to allow every square .the farmersofANorthraro lina r-for J 10 pounas'at a cutting, when we cut should it be found to succeed wejl in vi6nlr three times in the season.: f hW rrld.mine. ' The writer ha? made se-; .toe acre. is, prodncfon'seerrs so ?eral fruitless attempts to precureaoirie v enornous- that I shonld not ' have'-vetw of the1 feed of thj$Va; he means tlrfhhVhe ... . f iv " i v respectable authority, of Mr. Erin nrd to still to perseyere in hs:eiectionsrand urrnttTt iw. Jhl. A- 51 ? viih the view of inspiring others with grass;, which he seems tocotiVrder as far the like detfreofintrncin-th Guinea grass, J3 Vo pro- Inahte c ras amor's tis.'ar'd of inter-- rdurtive. that one acre of ir. will -..suDnort estir? them in its'fayor, the following five horses the holet year round, allow arcunt of it js irven-Vas taken from a- inh horse 56 pounds per-tay. which Icommu Brown delph Six vears aco.d saw one or.two plants of the Guinea Grass, in theGarden of M.Treme, rear the ctv of NVw Origins .bw as I was,at tha4.time,-n no way 'coc.cemed in;aru1tiirarpiirsut it at' tracted little of myxiitentirn. ' Llast au tumn, I again met 'with it, in gi eat per fection; at Mr."' Mtmson's; 'aifewniiles north of Ecrt Adams. Alth ugh Mr; M; had not more ibao half a-d zen v.jdvits, he obligir.fe1y';'rished me'-wjth a pint of seed, wbitb' J shared with my friends this Territory, Kentucky and iaTerines- w-m - ' J ' Ji ... 1. . .I'll ce. tiavirg ceiernncrci 10 cuiiiatr mis grass, I" sought for ih formation or it from sach books as -were within my reach. v Jn Bryan Ejclward? JSifctorJ i f Jamaica Wfc.j have the fallowing accVunt ot it , . . f Guinea Grass may be considered as 5 next to the sugar cane, in -point of honor W-h tance, as roest of the grazing farm thro out the Wand. were rripinally crfeaed,!: .1 andare-tiH supported chiefly -bv" means of this 1 invaluable Kcrhape.' " Hence - the plenty of horned cattle both for th.e batch cr and planter,- which is" suth. that few markets in Eurcpecan furnish beef at a cheaper rale cr of a better qualify than Jamaica. T thrives on the- no$t rc-cky parts of the island, bestow ir g venture f t fertility on lands which otherwise would uot be wortji Cdtivation.,, :-j , Trcm. yViHlch's Poetis Encyclot )edia, I mak.e the following extract ' . . "Guinea Grass, a valuable Species 01 herbage, . thus denominated, as it was first difcovtred on tlie coast of Guioen,wbence it was. brought ,to Jamaica anUafievxvai ds imported into this country, ""(Knghnd.)- Ak-ti ft.'lil'f.tv Ximri ''it ,t.L- tti t I rl t I into the Eas-Indies, where it is sqecess fully .cultivated, and grows to "the height of seven feet ;"H admits of bfjng frtqutnt ly cut," andk makes excel It .i hay : cattle eat it both in a' fresh ai.tl dry . staie with great, avidity ;;bence the culture jof this valuable herbage has. been strongly .re. ' con rher.dc'd to the farmers bf Cornwall and Devonshh; ;V v--; T fThe subiiequtrtt ; remarks oh tpe cul ture of this g avs, are: by the late- Hemy Laurens of Squth-Carol'D :' M I " In " the ! last jipring- 1 procured : fribm .'UUUk 11 lt-1 a 01 nv. , ,H una uiiii'UUClU.I Jamaica three half pints, of, Guinea grass eed, which - I planted,. in drills, r of one fourth of an acre cYycry indtjftt ent Jand. x ne seta sprung; ana soon covered tne .ground with grass, four feet high and up wards. IieingdesiKms of saving as much seed as possible, 1 cut one bundle, of grass fi r hovt;Hhey ate jt all; with great av viUity.' -Ior Aiigusl J tootone'of the grass locts and divided it into Uwenty eight parts, which were immediately repiajn'ted tviry pin t tool: root,' auu tht wiioic fete how growing vertincljf ' and seetU g;..J. ' ! ' . I ) -v'L . m opinion" this grass will make the best pasture we cfcn wish focy. It -i easily; m&nagrdt requires burone god hocir.g. "ato which, it. Wm;.take cie of uttfV' -. . .-, .; . v-;:r - r 1 Vilh-this stock oT IrfbTmaiicnVlnv; noticed my txperimeiiis. ' lii-iWnih' cf Aptilr pfertd a piece ofuncV'iu vim... : ... f 1 1 j iona ot ihe root produced ss tlin or,e half ot the i.utnhcr tl;atatkii X chained froni lt v",. k'Hxl soil, in a. tavnrhlf 1) . VDr Brob? - v ltcu t I f mmton -a.mn'sseii qy ur c, ,fc: " tiZ.: "I' : I ibm e.t'rr.is iiri? of win.Ions. .Rfalrtx. ttf.Be Fhilav - " , - ; -r f,-,,.- r clw.nnevsi-the i,ii rise: ia Agnruljral Societr: ' i: third of whaI have-stated.- still we . m nst I ' tht jt it! I lre f e ni 02 to .inundate tl . . - - r . pianvcu me teu f : r j nereuS no more tirnicuity in transpiant- I had reserved tor n.yyrft. in'holeVtwu .lingft, than in plant mg&ageOrtobc.--fett distant trom each, other. . -; ; ' ft Abasket': or two of the younpUs-Vm be . - : , ' .'.-v .-I .-aumcient tor n;cre. v unre uupirrsa plant See may. had at J GaleiVweat H wduld eriable Vtoor 5 cent a papery coiHaitiiii; tour ouncul S I !:totn or tp WippJy'lkdray horse with: food all i W en tlie plants attained such a size s wnuici ncimn pi Uj ioos neju ujj pins dividing .the roots sett heTn bttt.wJxen the sniFWas wef and in this way filled -bp the found I had impropriated to rnv experj tpents. 'V-i did riot hVgintn cutt'tlie', grass t it Ih e 1 6t ho Inl v J t n err weighed the prod uce ftf one see d . ihwjh"e presence of. a number of rentTemefj.f - Mr, RrbinsnV tv-fonf stalk sfrjfw ,'sixftrt sevieji feeV,hrKx prbwinf: from one rbori weighed 'togetfic! SO. plounds. C ji t Mr. Ayinn' "tavern. n'a 30th of September, 'a vecoirti tut tine- froa. one seed, weighed S5 pounds.v The rinm per otstaljis was 184, some of which mea sured 10 fefct i'll inches in lengrjh; Forpe parts of the lot jri Ka t co'ezis 1 yVry r poor self,- and f he rass on those places dirtti or $rrow higher tban sixr set'en feet. But 1 would c:vt ..nAiindtn oorv cAiv- U : yard, or 14r;C00 pounds of greehgrass to j a rrsid. r. Giuuea Cri.ss.as the most valu- j able otail I'm known grasses. . , ; . I I on a pood soil,' In a. favorable .easou?; in -1 .Atrercyheid, near tort .Adams. Mr. in;(he expanse of vision, ,anU appa Og!esb. mv vf nagr; planted nlwt the - Jlu., - L..iii:. u t ul.. Ala: tigth. of an acts oferr fertile land, with 4 plants obtained from Mr- Munson, in the 1 first and second week of May.---.They igrcw wittuut anv trouble, except that f j ciming uowi-; ine nrsc growia 01 weeai.- ! On the SCthftst Jane, he began t cut it i icr uic uiii me pmiigii nurses x. mules and this' smalt.cjuantiiy of ground con tiKiied to shjply the-m .with as much as i they A could' t-at of it. dbrindf the, whole ' suromejrf"'.Chbe'S5th ot ;,Septepiber, ht, wrote nie that he had cut i fbtir time. Kron 20 rors . he'obtaiOed at - ..the fuut ti . O A ...... -t' I" J . ...... ..1 iiium (jtmiHis 01, gTcrrii 51 i!s, auu III two weeksju. would" cut it the. hfth:time. I find firdifi?culty in cj'llecting the seed ; t have Ireatlyob'aiocd buvh l in return fortbree or four spoonfuls, which 'I sw- ed pn mv lot.-in. town 1 cot off . ibout twti feet of the top w'nh the-panicle, as sVav i the seed begiiis'to fall, and htVf i: is dry; jcoii)ijout the-sectl.'xv;h a:.cq!,rse cnb.. ' 1 As the seeds, vegetable .very slowJyy4hc mot certain mode of objaining young jj5lantf "would be to prepare the-grr nnd auu sow uie seetra as uie cuiiivamrs 01 tobacco do tibaco seed. .As soon as the plants IjaVe'attainVd the height Vr two 01 three k' mche,. ; and' when the -dansrvrof i frost is past, they should fce removed to f the grotiotl whrrethey areTtofti iVcl, where j tjiey readily iake roo;. " A rich Vlark; ranuKi, anu a sou s mewnatnoistl J tumij .produces j he most luxuriant grass, butv J nave iihu wry unit experit'iice as to uie soils to .whicfi.it is best adapted." J hope that . befofe many years, it: will be tried m every climate, in the United States, and j ui 1 c v c rr . a 17; ty 01 soi j v o 1 I Of j rass with which J am acquainted, supports the heat or the sumso well-L ancl.tliis nroner- ty, viyas it evefi less prduCti.vc, wopld ref ( commend it to the notice of the . irrCul-l ; luranst, tor, trom the iirst of Ju.'y, jtuitjl i it is killed by tNe, nutumnal : frosts, it! 'will co?isiant ann an aurjiuiant 'sup- vlJ, '' greenioou, ana const quentiy eoa- imc uiciarmer, wnaiever nay nappen to his other meadows, to lav ud anlentiful t stock of lvav for' the winief The hay.is I unconimoHly, fragrant, and horses prefer mi greatly to the lest Corn bradtrs.T .Ht- if - if guinea grass succeeds as well with others, ?nd inyery season; aslt has done this season,-with - me;' and as it. has done in the West Indies'Tor, more, thai? half a century, the planters; of the: stht'wjll have no : reason VPenvj their ortiirrn neighbors theirUuxuriant einver bastuVes. or their oumerou ricks ol (imolhy hav.-- ji vuuie; grass is suoMiintW'.xoij,. civverr timothy & tnzerpe, at least seven eighths, of. 'all.thekgrouiids'appropiiated to those cropswjU be"; given u, the ''cultivator for the purju.se of raiiing sustcnaJice for., the human -species', r1 I'o what . 'amount v hrs cKinge? w ill-increase the suni -Vf natioiial' wrilth'I leave 10 thbe to estiHrate,'?wh .are more cohversanl-with suclic calcula ; tiors.' V'.- f' ''-'' vf.:f'.-NC ! r ,vt-: -!-i ,' f!"Jr;;; immp r ' Tirnir TTiiicTt irnn nvinp.Mipnrrni. of thepoirr iirfdroiddhn c hss t of society 1 ,.': - . r--' --.'-' ' -'"f,: -. - -. ' -- - ' ' . -.. . .Ti. . . . . - . -trA 'i oftcb i.netom,1.nd.ltgi.ily mounted. UAj'j';W 'i;-.. . : . ijthcebbuociC-tloW iUetBrts, - - Uiuiug, but E ci jTremekdqus storm: , - . - ' ,0 Jfc . yv sa - Norfolk 5. V c Amonsr tbfe rest of our misfortunesV ,we .arejgrieved f,. 4K?'f 4-.h tvmi yj'.tiifn ) wa-'on Monday Visj ted b$'.a JsiormVor rather! tornado, ifaj surpassing in vio lence7nd vcalamRou crtnseruenceS, a n j that it has'e y qr expe r 1 e nce'd vi tJhV it$':theremem oldest in"? habitants. The st description vve areYprepareil to iveTof it at thi ynio meht, can? iconvej but an JmpefTect conception of its terrors. ; . ; ? 7 ' The jnornino; vaslarkjand jjioomy, andb'out 6, o'clock the black and low. ering VloVds began to discharge their Watery contents, not fhrnt (e ' sliow- ers, but literally in torrents. At 10 I oclock the rain abated for a few. mi- li u t es, as ,i f t o co ! 1 ec t itself f rar a more copious dfsae tVfbr it present I yet in apfain witlvincieasecl violenceV f the wind commenced blowing a heavy ; sale from N. E which continued to in : crease to' a ' most alarming height. 1 From-half past 1 i! tillft ; past 12. so -'great. .wasj the J'brj. of the element, .' that they seemed; to threaten a gene l raj t) e mn I i tioit o ( every , thi n r iti t ( i n ; their reacJi. Durinir that period v the I sceneihey presented. wa truly awful. x ue iieieninz roar 01 me storm. winr and ot e toWn- the Aritinuniis cataracts of rain svveepins impetuously alohjr, :,darkeh- : ' ,'J( 1 -J'V ' V-"S !' 4 v.ruyr,,,, rrt,, u. r a';a' J" a general cnaos ; fogeiner wi,,n!,,w uJen 9 SM't'pe, caugm I through the .gloom, OLshippnig torced ioni tneir moorjnps, aiui onvinjj-wun rapidity', as the Piiu(i mi-hf1 vell coh jeclue in such cirtelitp slanc.es',' to ine vifable desffuctioir. . Even to t! ose-i if any there- were, who could contem plate sucha:sr etie unappalled it must liave Been paistfu,! to reflect oh the wide spread Tvaf tatinn which , could not but the the result of tui fearful war of elementv' Ah ut 12 o'clock -t?ie vV'ihtL-ishiftetl rouoil toN. W.iiut with- : out ana u nil us lu.ry until, nat i au nour a.- . . i ; !' r.. . a? t iti ... i.r..:. after, when it censed rainirig;: the I storm h.-jran to subMe. and the wafer'! I ? jetyav. At 4 o'clock it changed to ,fjP W. and the wcathet became calm and serene. .1. .''' . --' : '. ': " ;;.'-- VVe now proceed to the tinvvelcomc ' tjisk.oi eoumeiaimi; tne cauaitfes re sulting from this awful visitation.';"' the ; most r-impnrant..of fu hir! is.thecorh- pjee iitii!iiia(ion of, the I)rawbriil, ; over the 'Eastern Ikapch, ; fsomlthe: 1 tdl -house t(i;(he ifraw. a tistafce, we ' shot! It! jii'dgr, of about 250 yards ; and j ''of, about.1 1 Ort.lefJ. of r 1 hV bvldgfe across J the outlierp Branch.; 1 he detrtfci tion of these bridges, independent of the heavy tn$ lUpccasions to Hie i0!ii- . party ym owns t(iem is a sore misior t u o e t ii o u r t o w n a &ft co.MpI e t ely c t t s o IT, 'To rt b e j)r e se n r a , J east ,: the) la n d cojhtnti nidation, anil tiiust theaui ablj i ! i nri 1 1 f !r the i n t e r r" u r e . - -: w i h t h af , iia r t. o f t h e coo n t r v , v h e n c e ou r j t n i - r ket draws'' itlchlef'-suppiTes'.:'"'..-' ! Asjnighthayebeen e5ftectel on ap occasion like this, whei e j the sudden ness of the danger gave; no time fat preparations t rheet it, the shippi ha ve sti fiVred severe! y. V jThelbl 16 wi ugl are the .particulars; i:; L i The brig Geo giaria,'of this pcrt,tak U ing- in a cargo, and hiivJ ng; S5 . tie i ces ot rice on" board", parted her fas r arid soon after Capsized : in thi5 situation she; was t anven up lluc'ii.siKrn . urancu ami i;ruuiHi- ed opp s it e to Col. G clf rev V, ,y here sii ? now vlies ""apparently : half full of ater " spars and rigging-all safe.J The Eastern Drawbridge wasjlcrried'r'awayythe fore? with rwhich the "Georginawai drK ven, against' it. 'riv,1 r :""X ' Tfrt bgMexicptof lkih laden with Imr, Wut ashuir Xp posit e H ulcb m g's Wh a rttCiirried a w r -1 r top -ga 1 1 a fi m st -"' -:.. f.'': ;Vylive.'bk'';:Wiiier.va,N;orT Bath, lying 'at Krfi.uVvharf, wa forced in bet eef two hi)iiswherfcUheretirin$ rriyhigff taiUj:.dt7.atow,;waten-ai'MtuiiUd iaat she iill probabiy not he.g)tjpfil' -v ':i ' 1 ue 4lOHriL VOiuH"wu9f i vf rti tuner, f ri v e dy e;s ; p7 jp Wash(mgt(j Ppoi't li ci e "slie' lies:U'gh an'ddryV.-;:fi'-1 f:''; Vfthehv; IiioyiiRdencotBath fuWr tf"ie aa'ihii dieolVien'i'-eausef way of .the p.iawbridgV'hdfwil rJioba b5yf be kot'off-w itliout ruuctr dijhcuity . TlV'i ao. otjthis.pprt, Itiriftel "Mp'Eastc-riiJblhjcji Bout half iiiile. above thc, Drawbriiige, and w ill !6e eot off again. - , --;,-. , ' - . vJ 'he stoop Maj y ef this pert, sdnkl and atiHfbtiiig tki ried.dd ttkfLhastern biahch ' oy uie wh.o. w a ariui.o- down again by X 'The schr.PranhisATiller; of W.Jdbqro' j - TroGWHmp's , ne,wAfncmth s -V h ' run ashore up 'the ' Eastern branch, .knd rbor, gMe end fe!t;doVvi Mr- H. HyU1 , ' r will probably be got ofFwith'but little da- r k kfiche; ditto., ;; ; ; ;-J x 'mf;'' V: 'Voi 'Dnctrr.HgesdwcircgchrnoiesV ... V : fTJie-slopp Ha; if Pterslp tyitli to .Mn S)TayIor.2;d j : ft&6jffii&Tt pelivtbe FVancisVIiller 2:dahe i-ard - 1 f j f anrk was;ditrnasteid l4lk- C?n.;HiuseJp1 r.- !f "f he ir; Lar Vegrti tistaU ' j branch, Jpjipbsitef Front's winornill f np-v alt gone,, st. i n stove Jn-;. a nu full pi .waters CThtr Men tti4m tlRicJi mond? d f ove i5 p the Eastert) bratich,'is ashore onhe point Jbt low Tatem 'sV'.abouV ten fcef b0e pr- din a ry jhjgjif wat erji ma r iboth d tvehors, ? br and two noa f$ na m stove i rt , and li tl'wi s6. dam aged . Wi!l not te got off withauuch diicul- , ty and ex pe-ni e UzfW?J&$ J V,".; ' Thesteafr.bont itertiuVtasHoi asn of thtillichmood a&outS fecfroit . onifiiHryjrljigh , water 'Oiark'iCabieand - :r.tT9r.V'iCnthne boaijosr,' iguards, stove i; , ontwa.' ks ;nia stsincneons carneoaway ; &yjr?fity ; v jvv,m - v m r f ,11 ii' S svy Wei e also ro.peltexlup thvEastttrn bTaikli; hut- kept nlloat nnd retirn d. soon after j the i,torm subsiedi' vTne hadbOth bon ts stove, -And btji warks 1 broke ir; V - 5 . TXe'shk) Geor?iHna',of ?th is' port,; had jifi. rucuer caiTi.,xi -away.-" ana 'piaiic. ana ho(rks4)roke 4 it, and rtgguig inniredi ri'-e hltioi' Jriri)es"IIarrev",i f Petcnburjf, j w jtoiiJderhl v iij ui d ; iuid hefsi)ars carrjeu irway, aua! oiit- ot inem in iaihug strucK a neerro woman (OHonftftf! to Mrs. Khiu:, and kled heYi ' T?.e ichr.. Pilot, tf this portA,bilged arid. Ti e schrs. Lov i lylC-i'ziaKoiii.Charies'j ton, Ui ii ii, fifKM-&ik';',frOiii. Jx. Griiix .itli;jsiigar. thdCi am, and. aUlpiaden ,w th -hiirgles, asht re ia the bad beloSv m:H' Nelson,-' but; will probably: be got off agiiV wiihrut very grVat diaiculty, 'X-- h" An Eastern Shoie chr filled od bro't f nUt?;itVst the SA'.ULheia.cahst.wav of the Dim w . idge. 4 -lp? I St j ral v ther srjn alvsscls h4 ye :.sus r med damage ; twqT but we have noCasci'taioed theiruahies. ' A t Ports u ou th. the 'Tship JLotli air, ly ti?g n ,d;t k v at M yer's vvhatf, ; d roveup th e Southern: 'branch w)iereheiea TI,iejS' uihein Draw-bririgewas ;bVok if1 1 away hy the L. being fai'ced -gaiusiiu - j Ati.e iNavy Yard, the;U. $ vessel? jaie iU safe and ijbund;Thie''lie.UVe;; uerf)erendpoOg 'dragged fJiiir iUt orihgs, but cia -not gO"aVi,oi-t: ; the 1X1 taies ;;1id Jhn- Adaius-or! ke from theirv nio5infs at the .. w h'aff anTiotfit (oucheti. out Have, since- ot Iff, Th.e nierchunt . snip VigiiaiifCant. Sa'Hih: takinc ih luai- ber at tne Nvy liidV,rIhn pai uptvuuie opposite;': shore-wfte i e sue have a see it aih;d the fo !I.uir g pa rii( culai --there ibe n(ouit hotiie othefl; Lil uhiph we have not heaid v The w aiehou te i 4 nd-i f t ovviri oinip;; oc -cu;; ed by -JVt e-sijsl P. Cht is.t: ?k J. Klein, ' t o .chimmcs "hlovy.n-- doWn I'.m I't-i-H1 do vt ri a nd roof jr vjic-li, Hii u.red? V' x v T. SMn iViclnlosh h ousesi gable ciid -fi.'ili e I a if gt r? ft 11 out upon uie root t.t tne sn.a;icr, oiote.it m, 'Hustrfhoh ngfritjQTfJ6h Mghtir Alain cpposit.eaftojefctK.ftie ehd . down; ; , On Bai.k4trt twq jsesVa chimh?y' eachvad the? bleublR an unhiiished brick ,.Huse';"allbylong.ngtd rRli.FroieV.' -; J3r. (iregor -s jouseiiacMmj-ey "autT half the length of t jve para pet J.1e greai est sufitrerbj' this, ccidjtjLJiiv.Boh salr upoiiuwhosn bot:kriore and icrush'edit1h--lr. niTvviescp ed:(iiigburied:io ifet'rjijisf V: ; ;nseadj)MHri'ttVe idetie.pMri Head, occupied' bv'VV'm. Maxwell,' Esq i .vf. ahe-g;ahie:-ndU;:..h . drawn- jnlv a mmute bt P?re lr om. UcblC .ujjOn.whictheiH'icks 1 .. jV; rs. Kl liv's ; w ciling 1 'cJiuiiney ; 1 The ToWa Halll cjiio.iieyluwo nWropf .very 'iouch ch ii)ncy s,-;f ' 't J a 'VVbod ward's f house CCUiedbvJ, j(jJisorr; Eq. CHeciOivl ichinii.cv-do.iiifi. y-j Chnst-Jfiuf ch Wcelve Considerable uanmgt , a psn oi lac wtst gauLr you iii fiU.bdrCJUshs:d i ustii. C Uie rgai.u) tt i?is fj 6ti , fWtatljr one linotHhe " oofTvvaij vviifiV 7 lie .maiiwt iMuirai.dvJto Villi 11 IV 9 1IMHW WV-V fl4, M;UV MrvCapionjlwehlOgl tuichirtmlesf bh;v4n dov, a ; and ;the' litute rt:eXt kv oa 1 haejr,l,Cxttov: J f-(;:v?u -iitlw.oc jvme,V!Mrt-'d,fe4lbn J' Wa partly .fe.kifeblc iieys bUxwa oMati4.tire4iifsth JLMn FwrtbhiotMi tvf m Wtift u i u V" i'Ji-r'1uri-d? - f k,: u -f 'VrIl Eq. and' s t MJoe antrjlw - Col. CampV house, Lj;niiai;stuHi t?:t-v' rvH k-O ,T'v'-- " v ' '! 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The Weekly Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Sept. 14, 1821, edition 1
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