- v t Will KKV C00n;t! , - i'j rrabWto deleft cotnp)ctelr;a!sifteaA ibHifV coinmeemetitft qex 0p r,ater baft fmv Snh? SuftDlV Tbe Merchants of Raleigh have proved.! 4easo0the authority ftletfer W : ff??. rfttf E greater parr or my armng LvLP aelyfes sincere in the declarations ' contained "TO- V1" 4Kf Ko pecnljat .in character, and singularly; fatal, fj are to hand, ' Hajrmrbopriit then; g'JK". wejearjsayirthe Statesman, tjat the fcVevthelast'few e pwvaledVan mo'y,'"".-- " j.fT' rir-r,; 1 1 Fayette vine in ctoacleraDie. numoers, tot. xne;i ,v4,Bi',H i - , v; - . frtr casfu or on Snort .credit, ana snaiJ I f J. : .x..s.I7nAa WW;k WW-.W 1 1 f t nnntmonf fan hpfotmmiift.-l f nM rnna rif mnrovinffsrienre. and servim v rhankful for a portion of r)blic faynr." t . l . I ilia I 44V.- FRIDAY, MAY .25, 1823. ; Ttirnr Pull e n Esq . wa s .on Mon - elected SherifiTof this County, the ensuing year. ; - v " r. jVeare authorized to announce the f,i wp; Gentlemen as candidate to renret this Court y in the Wit Oe- 1 Assen-Wv. Tn the Senare,Hen recwpll. James Huckabee. Ksn. Aml'O the House of Oommon.Samuel Vhitaer- i-"ej F. Taylor. Oullen nJrews, and Wm. A. Tharpei Esqs. pettrshun: Intelligencer The Edi l0r f t'"-9 pa per appear, to have takn brase at;the remarks , which we laQt.week. relative to our trade Fayeffeville. lhty dec-y fcirvidi-'B-" our assertion, that Gro ceries of every de-cription, were pro CUrrd at a nuch cheaper rate in Fay etteville than they could have been at B..,.4.nr.ff. To prove this fact, "we peed only refer to the Prices Current of the respective markets; or, should that not be deemed conclusive, we can prf'duce more indubitable evidence. Indeed, had the Editors of the Intelli nencer consulted the prices of the -FajettVville Market, which composed part of the same pae of the Renter, fron which they extracted the offen sive paragraph," they mut have been forced to acknowledue that such was the facC though, perhaps, in their ?ifw, a melancholy one.J Hiev, however, not only pronounce it " invidious' but declare that the remark " carries absurdity on the face of it". , Where, we ask, is the absurd ity in bating a" fact, which is 90 noto-i rious that we have hever before even heard it doubted. Bv way of refutation, they state, that "a respectable Raleieh merchant rho catne to,thi town (U-tersburg) a few days ince,' having first visited Fatetteville in search of goods, report ed generally the reverse of the above account ; remarKing, tnat aitnougn some few articles rhijjht be obtained there on pretty gooif terms, yet he found i impracticable to procure any thins: like an assortment on anv terms." The Editors of the Intelligencer have prpn ? Mi -e! condemned our statement' a$Kabiurd." Ve.fan with certaintv affirm. 0 at in the thirteen lines they hare written (jn the occasion, there i.- a wonderful want of exactness. Since the receipt of the last Intelligencer, we have taken the trouble again to con verse wi'h our mercantile friends ; and in so doing have not only had our forv mer impressions confirmed, but have also ascertained another fact, viz. that cf th? whole number of " respectable" merchant, in this City, but one laid h his assortment for the present seas"i it Petersburg:. The Editors are there. fore correct in saving a ' Raleigh mer chi tMdid visit Pe'ersburg but they are egreginusly mWaken. when hry r rat he had previously " visited Fayettelle in search of f ods " 1 will not, however, extend our remade any farther, at this time. Jut n.rrely state one more fact in con- .fWr which is of itself sufficient to ''v how greatly the Intelligencer 'misinformed on the subject. We JJv misinformed. fnr we cannot be ,!tTe?that they would wdfuily publish JJ erroneous statement of any kind; -J the very oldest fijm, of .this city, . M :ir laie yisii io rayerieviiie, p 'procured every article thy want w, 1 though their order was a large one, i 1 Ik A. 1 . On hpHn- L .1 J - ftci icnus inan iney expecieii. impracticable to procure , any" thing flR assortment, nn onw frmd rwjeg "absurdiJy on the face of it.". before the present Editor of "The "jettville Obverver'? became pro. prietnr vf tiii -. i ti. 1 r yi uiai esiaousnment, some! I " ?rk.s, aPPeared under itg editorial J5'nculingthe proceedings of the ith Petersburg. The last num p- that paper, contains-the follow. 1 ? COrnent upon those remarks : 'jetU 5ith TTluch mrtification, that we no ruin Uie Ob feeS?rk.,.c?cu,ated t0 check the.kind U nS? uh-ch then beean to be manifPti en!!-V..our8ister ton of Raleigh, eoftK- 7 . UOI-5, reporrea oy a commit Clnrs pf that place Indeed cem,. X time. "id have been ever :dha-. PUZZIe(1 to know what motive . uave actuated the author of these re. elr?rpve thm pubUcity whether it fein m-0!?.a demoniac sPlrit which.de- fise ,71,ino matter at whose ex- W or '-ma StUuiditv which rrA t tfcV. .Vh,In' stupidity, which could not I J Ittr - lugnc Tcm io uic 1 otti of Dr- Fiixnblebody,4' we i her of ,!clhcI- determine: Bat from which I '4d,i M,vv-cls ine sag-e propnec? te?hS marks alluded to was made i nwrnose of nurchasinff eiods, ueye;iney nave uone uicrwijr ; mui teison to hopei that the rereption they have m6t with, habeeri such' as to induce them to make many repetitions of their visit. . ; a. While on his subject, itafTurds us additlon al pleasiu-e to remark, that Merchants: 'rom other parts of the state,,vyho have been hith erto in the habit of getting their supplies frojQ fqreign towns, have bestowed, their pa tronage upon Fayetteville, and' we think we may wifh gfreat safety say, t if at from present appearances, if a few CTpitalist-j. yould open wholesale and importippr eVtaMishments in this place, they woufd realize reasonable pro .- "" 1!U 11.. i J nu'tliiltli fits: to themsefves, arid important benefits to mis xown. ; ) We refer our readers to several in teresting articles on the first page of this paper, but particularly to letter from that invaluable officer Commo dok Pokter This letter as will be see?n, is adnressed to the bditor ot tne NeW-York Evening Post, and was oc casioned Jy a paragraph which appear- eclhn that paper, m which was asked- the. question," Where is the American Squadron, under the command of Com. Porter, , which promied us so much. and has as yet, we must savperform ed so little." ' ; " . -"; Thi. gallant officer, whose qharac ter as a man and soldier i9 so well known and appnkciated,":;that should theihazurdous expedition he is engag ed ;in prove entirelv successful, he coujd not acid any thing to his renown, replies in' a temperate and dignified manner. - Hpi alleges as the principal reason, why his success in capturing pirates has-been so limited, that such publici ty was given to his preparations, thro' the jmedium of our News-papers, as kept the pirates as well informed on the f subject as our own citizens were., But the fetter speaks for itself : let those who! have for a moment doubted the resolution, activity and sagacity, of Com. Porter, read it.aml-'bp convinced,-that tin . measure' will be left un trietj by him to accomplish the wishes of our Government. The American Revolution was an event, which gratified, whilst it asto nished all the civilized world, except those hereditary Rulers of Mankind, who believe that a few, about adozen imbecile individuals, are born to tram ple on their fellow creatures, and on all laws, not only human but divine. . The French 'Revolution was a still morej extraordinary event, and electri fied the world : certainly no occur- rence in Europe: since the fall of the Roman Empire, was more replete with general interest. The Insurrection in Spain, and the re-establishment of the Cortes, was also !a wonderful event. From the accession of the Bourbons, Spain had been tt meie caput in ortuum of huma nity now she is reaping the fruits of her long-struggling patriotism, her e nergy and her firmness. And rrotr does ;Louis the 18th, in his dotage, contemplate the subjugation of pain, and the restoration of unlimited mo- ! narchy, in the person of the petticoat- embroidering rerumana ine tn. No' nation on earth, abounds .with more of natures bounties than Spain no country possesses such peculiar adr vantages for defensive warfare -no people can display greater valor than they have done. Ami must such a country submit to the dictates, of fo reign Tyrants ? Wcsay no 1 We hope that England, who, in the Peninsula W ar, supported these brave people, will at least stand aloof, and not take part with her dictators. f The continued success ot the Ureeks, must also excite our admiration, when Yf C a wva uuv vUbwj vuurv they contend. The following, which ! is tlie latest intelligence from them, is highly gratifying, as it confirms the cheering news recently received .of their biiccess over their barbarous op pressors s . Of 52,000 Turks who penetrated in Au fUst last into the Morea, only 8 or 9,000 re mamed. JVll the others perished, partly in the combats that had taken place, and partly by famine. The Turkish squadron had re turned o : Constantinople after having- ano ther Vessel of 80 guns burnt in sigut of the Dardanelles,' and having lost more than 30 vessels of war. which were driven ashore in a tempest. The ardor which prevails in the Archipelago cannot be described. ' Drama Ali, who commanded at Corinth, has recent ly been poisoned. vGen Alexander Smyth is re-elected to Congress in Virginia, by a majority of 323 votes, over his opponent Col. Estell. ' Medical Graduates, At a recent commencement at Baltimore, sixty two young gentlemen received the de gree of Doctor of Medicine, and at Philadelphia the same degree was con ferred on lone hundred and one gentle men. J; r: r' 'r-t ,; V- .v .Disturbance ,at Harvard ' College.-?-The Boston Statesman says that a vei ry serious rebellion has broken out a rpong'the, students at Harvard College and that almost tbe whole senior class have left-college. "This 'affair is stated if niirnnsp ni imruiiaaiiiif ll uumi w jtv, w w.j r t n ui 1 icuuviiiiiiivui wi ... w v . . , - --"r--,- --j- -r- v ppointment ment eicefcise and "that atlrthe g.t'u-J denisxif fhe enior class, with the ex ceptipnVo f t e rt or, fi fee n ha ve boil n d themseives;bvvan;nath bJiake iio part in ine icommenceraenc, j; -4 At a meeting of the frientls of Mr. AdamsirTArmst rong roiin ty ' Pen n -v!v.1nia, especially culled 'together, on the ltb of April. James Monfeith was called to the chair, and - Andrew Qtprret appointed Secretary. ,Thev resolved, " that, taking infpt conside- ration the republican eduf ation and mrture. the long tried ryiblic. services, the political and pafriotic.principles. ue r-Aemjiiary fioineiir. virruesj onil tlie unquestionable talents of John Quinct Adams, he be recommended to the people of Penrrsylyania for their' support at the next election.for Presi- I dent . of the United States." k The meeting then agreed to reassemble on the 5th inst. and to appoint at their second meetingn committee to draught an adflress tp the people of PeTrrtsyl vania, promotive of the election " of Mr. Aams. Frank. Gaz. 's ' ' Halt im ore, May 12, 1825. The 1rig Mary, nunwell, has arriv. ed at'Ne wport in 15 days fr nmvM at a n- zas. Cant. Dunwell states, that a few days previous to his sailing a piratical schr. was chased in shore by two U. S. chrs. and getting under laml in tlje night, theyost sighf ofj her : two or three barges cruising frem Hnvanna along the coast at the same time, in tercepted the pirate, and after an ac tion of 15 minutes, took Ihe schoon-, er : killed 7 men, who were seen ly ing on the beach next day, and carried her to Key West. The schr mounted 4 guns. 1 ,' A ?r- J' rJc. May 10. letter was received; yesterday, via PMladelphia, from an American otticer at Havana, dated ,2duTt. com municating the following interesting intelligence. V j The fiimou pirate schooner Snrap-tzann is can'ured bv the Uritish. 'One-hundred dtM i t-izeritit men vvprr t:itfn. nnrl 7,Vw Vlllrl i Fifteen of the- Rritish. were, unffirtunatelv. killed. The Tjrates have been sent to Jamai ca to be hungv Their vessel mounted one long" IS pounder, and 4 longO's or 12's, with a crew of 150 men. " C( m. Porter Jeft Matanzas on the 19th in the Sea Cull, in pnrsuit of this vessel but he was too late Punishments in England are more severe, anil more rigorously executed, than in this countrv. On the 26th of February last, the following Jons took place in London : EXOCU- "The wretched criminals were T. Watts,! aprcd 95 years, "Wi Frown, affed S." years', t, onn l-uller, ag-ed years, and Mark Herd, aged 22 years, for burglary ; W. Harris, for roWinjr his master. Col. de Burgh, of 6000k, and T. v at, late of r.ristol,, aged 53' years, for fortr"ngthe name of a co-trustee to a deed with intent to defraud a young man of 4000.'! Great, exertions were; made, but without effect, to procure the pardon of some of these persons. Their doom was sealed. ?y an arrival at New Yorl, we learn that Mr. Forsyth, mir late Mi nister, to Spain was expected to have embarked at Bordeaux for New York on the 5th -ult; By that time it is al most certain that the suspense in which the movements of The French army seem to have been kept will have ter minated, and we shall ' have informa tion of a decisive nature from the frontier. The following extract of a letter, published in the New York papers shews that Mr. F' had not been with out an opportunity of observing the preparations for hostilities : Extract 6 a letter from- Hordeaux dated March. 22. : " Yourlninifter to Spain, Mr. Forsyth, has I arrived here from Madrid. He encountered constant delays and difficulties on his route especially between Bayonne and this place, from the want of horses. The road Is said to be literally covered with troops of the invad ing'; army commanded by Imkes, Counts, Marshals, and Generals of every degree, ad vancing with the confidence of victors, and expecting, or seeming to expect to find vic tims and not opponents in the Spanith troops. They will, however, if reliance can be plac ed oh the accounts of those who have re cently traversed Spain, be wpfully disappohT ted ; and it is perhaps,' not hazardous to say that, of the 100,000 men who are destined to enter Spain,' not 30,000 will ever Vecross the Pyrenees. '. ' Th e fou r th ' an n i ver sar v of the . Ame rican Society for meliorating th cbn dition of the; Jews, was celebrated at the city Hotel New-Yorklon Friday, last. The receipts into the ; treasury. during the last year, amount to g5835;' All of which has been received since' he 8th day of August last. Of : this' Sum, auxil iary societies have, contribu ted. 551653 Subscribers, dbnbrs, and ife membersi8563&d being thas-been collected bvbt ofabsorbintheTmi l?A HaUfa he Bey;v-Mr Frey. The balance iia li the!interest of -humanity; bv directiner.the at tention of physicians to their investigation; the proprietor rf the' Anericari5 Medical Pedpr- d er is induced -'VStrLi petriHim 6f one hundred dhllar, pr'a valiiei yith rt .appropriate inscription, (dt m ineir causes, nature xreainiem, ctv, roic. The essays v;ilj be submitted to,, the dec! sion of not less than; four respectable physi cians ; and in ohfef to obviate.-the' chance of partiality, the ' ' jcad-dates 'are 'freqtiestcl ' 'to forward their .essaVs unsigned, accotnpanif-d hv a sealed nbte, containing their name and address. , . ; ; . z"1' r ;' . The sticcessful essay will be published jn tle American ifedical HecorderS . and as it is desirable that it should be, publisher! in tlie nurhber for Januaryi-"1824, comrriUnicatibns ( post paid) to the publisher will be received until the 15th November next. Philadelphia, May 2d 1823. Jfortjficatiov,Tirr Ainsliei of the British East; Ind fa Company,' ' has written a letter " to the, editor of the j London Corier, statin that he ha ; discovered that the BaUavi of Peru is ia sovereign remedy to arrest the pro t greas of mortification. Hie mode of using it is to dip a piece of litit in the, 1 balsam7 and ay jtover the affect erj ; part the moment mortification appears 5 j this is to be repeated morning and e ; vehing until healthy granulations shall 'appear, then simple dressings will an- swer. The tloctor says he was first .induced to try: the efficacy of the bal- sam in-the torrid zone? in cojisequence j of its antieeptic quaiities'and its pe- ;cuiar grateful odour, which so ad mi . rably co;ictals the foster of putrifac jtion. Jle says it smarts a good dea j for a minute or t wo. and then feels jquite grateful. 1 It is a valuable disco- i very u u sncuta oe lo.und efficacious. : mmmw. Advocate.- New-York, May 7. Yesterday afternoon the children be longing to the Union Sunday Schools, amounting to between two and three thousand, assembled in the Park, and walked in procession, to the Circus, iih Broadway, where an address was delivered to them, op the importance of education and a correct understand ing of the Holy Scriptures, The teachers of each; class marched at the head of their little charges, with suit able banners, beautifully wrought in needle work orj painted, 'with appro priate inscriptions, borne by the scho lars, with medals of merit Sand badges of distinction.,' lhose who received premiums, of Bibles for -their good conduct, carried them under, their arms. The whole presented a most interesting scene. Confucius Tlu3 Chinese Phifoso- nhpr wat horn 5.-?1l venrs: hfifnep Plirict . , - .....v. '.'Human nature," he said, came 1 '. c .'I tt : . ' j to us irom neaven pure .ana perreci ; but,'iri process of time, ignorance, the passions, and evil examples, have cor rupted it. All consists in restoring it to its primitive beauty ; and to be per fect, we must reascend to that point' rfrom which wet have fallen. Obey neaven, ani ioiiow tne oruers or mm j who governs it. ' as yourself : let your senses be t jove your neignoor; your reason aud noti T ' I le rule of your con- 1 duct; lor reason will teach vou ,to think prudently. and to behave your- self worthily oti all occasions." Admonition to 2Jr7zfrflrds.-Who- ever swallows tWo gills' of distilled spirits daily, des roys twenty bushels ot rye a year ; tor want ot which ma: ! nv of his own posterity may eventu- I ! ally starve. Torres moral Instruc' tor. '.. j. - ':'; . London Drinking. H is calculated that not less than 65 .00a pipes of wine, ! 1 0,000,000 ga 1 1 ons of spiri ts, 2,000,000 j barrels of ale and porter are annually uranK in mat metropolis. The Edingburgh Review concluded its notice of ; Bracebridge; Matt?' which is" complimentary to its author, with the iol lowing remarks : ' 05 s tare well : ana we return it wun tne. ut- most cordialitv. We thank him most sincere- Iv for the pleasure he4iisiten lis for the I Kinaness ne nas nof n to our country -ana for the lessons h,e has taught, both here; and in his native land, of good taste, good nature, ana national lmeny. vve uopcue wm come back among us soon, and remember us while fie is away ; and can assure him, that he is in I The United Society called Shakers. ! who are liable topertorm military auty, I or to nav an eauivalent, have in conse quence of the requirements contained in the militia bill which hasassed one i branch of the Legislature ot XSii York removea irom ineir rcsiueuvc ai ew Lebanon , into the state of M assachu setts, which allows them the liberty of consciences ' -; ' ' : ', -' M A communication in the New-York Daners. x recommends , thamyardst and ltn;0rang. countyi ..oafthc ;8tb Xfla?V ' other placesshould be platedli with W asma in the at.mLsnhere.; andcbrise- ' May-Da batd 'us a visit last Thurai day fca J, EmplV but instead of her garfand flowers and fine sunny.skies,' she brought gloomy, r ; wet, cbillprigweatherj Ihe consequence v?asAhat;thein girls were 7; disappointed fn their,titicfpate(rJ frbr;C licand the Jargepe InVtKebppo :iv tunif vbf making hes)eecbe3 io their s wee thearts. ; Phe const aid es i tra vel-f f r c led the streets as 'usualpebple that' 7 had nothing else tu dol were kept bu- -V sy m three "clever feHb ws called in and paid the printer ! i Ie4bbrjf;seemin2 to fbrget that it was a lididajvv t ; . Sntlvetp Cla ims. I is stated iipory v U authority, v ; t hat bu r - go vcrhrrie n t hatr? ; reteiydirniprrna Hotil fojn" Al r.' Ga! a- f; tin i durlmirtistex Ft arrcei;V that IherV is good reasoVyo; believe that jtoe' present witlljoanCsettliet merica'n merchants for'aeitu res of pro. - perty in the portof titwerjj under r , -decree ofBonmpiiriViiiMr iStaitit Boat Acci .Ste'am boat accidents have beep he last two or jthreej months ?A- dreadful one occurred in New York ; ; r on Friday last. In makings trial ot y ; the machinery of a new steamVboat; ; v the1)eiier: burst, and sii men, three of whom, it was feared7 would not siirVivo; We unrhsrsf and jfaa vs the Nat. In- telligencen) that,1t the-Circuit Court of the United States, holdeQi at. Port , ' lhriTl, for fne Maine. District, 6n;;thqV',;V. first day of this month,) came on the ' - -y. trial of Jedediah Elliot ' arid JonaH g ;; Austin, for fa lse swearing jti relatiod'yv t ; to the schedule;4f property .':fexhjbitdji!;; :c'i'-. by them re spec ti vely , agreeably iio p 1 e$ f-, y actoffiay , 1 j 1 820i- ti tl ed 1 VAa r;vf f acrn jitiuition to an acrentiMea.-u act tojprbvjde fcf certain rr;8uisen ; gaged in the land a,nd naval service of thetXTnitedStatei jn f,heypIutioniT 1 War.' passed t8Ur March IBlSr ' Elliott was fou rid guilty, And sentenc ed by the Court I to pajr a fine bf icq dollars nd costs of prosecution, to be imprisoned sixty days and to stand iri t?e piilory -one hour, Austin was ae 1 oy mm in making his conveyance gf ,500, which he conveyed,-in March. j pzu, to ii is son, ana ;tooK pacK from. -the son; at 'the same time a ; lease of the same farm during; his natural life,' and has lived upon the farm eversirice He did rait notice this life lease in the ' schedule of his property i n les it wai noticed by his mentioning that he hau articles of househld-sttlff ifl'.th 'housl where I live, which staddsToni leased land?9 It is suppbied' the Ja-' ry -acquitted iiiro on the ground that he did not intend to euppres thv know V ledge of the lease. 'The Court cliarg-; etf the; Jury hat he was guilty, unless he used uch language as would eni- ble others td;uriderstand; t tat he was the owner "of such property l which; ; -did not appear. ; ; 4 t - " I - , ;1 The conviction and ui$hment!V)f Elliott, should serye as aywarnihg to those whose avarice tempts them to com mu perjury. r - News from Mexico. The Congress1 of M exico have, Vanished ttt. Em perbr Itu rbide to: a particu 1 af place, with a salary equivalent totliat of the Presi - denf ,of the UnitediStatesj Hehai' had ; fprtupate escapevwe should thinlcv'frbm a: more severe fate'whicli seamed to impe hiim- ; :i . '; -: ; P1UCE8 CVRRENT. ; '1 -' ? Wilming- Favette. ; r. v : ';mm tonv r vUle.i : ;; , ? t May 17. May 15;: May IQi j CJfTSi . Cbwtts. , Brandy, ;Cbgi ; l3Ca 140 IQQ a 150 175 a 200 40 a 4' '8a:V9. ' r!8al 25 . : 328 351 -rr Apple, .40.!, ' 45 a 51 Bacon, -ff' :.8a 11 S8a- Butter, -,c I2ia: 15 -15a, 25; Beeswax,' Coffee, ' J;3va'35 30 a .321 25 a : 26 60 a 65: 28 a 29 1 65 a0 2na-29. - V. a: 50a 55-V 9a. rfe 3 Cotton, 9 a 101 fSailO Cahdle.s,'.:V Flour, bbl. -Gin,;Hpllahd,ti 10 :13 a 16 12A 15T. T5Q90Q r00a725 9 90 8 TOO 90 a 110 12 r r American, 38a 40 43 a 45 45 a; 50 Iron, per ton,.. ?92ia95, $100- r J120i , V .Lard, ' Z. ;.';"' ; 10. 8u 9r Molasses, - Potatoes, bbL 29a-T32 00 a 125 Hum, Jamaica, 82 it-: 85 80 a 110 90 a 100' vv. lnaia. 60 a 6517080 7585' mce,; per cwu Salt, Liverpool, Turk's Isl 'Sugariixfy -Brown,;" Tobacco cwt. . ' - t 300 : 350a400 350 a 400 55 75 a 80 70 a 75 65' .M 18a' 2&T. 10 a 1 60a 65 17 a 20 8 a 10 400 a 425 275m3Sm tJaUow;? r W-M 9 a 10 8ii9 o'rf 33 a 40 40a.45l4p DltD, S in tiis cjrfew InlJbne touuiy, on the2(I inst;kfter arv ijuiueu uv me jury.- ine lacis prov , ed were 1 n substance ,asjfollows. i h(5 V ;- owned a farm in Windham;- estimated - - . . m .1 ' !-. . c ' .'. r I. wife of Frederick FoYiEsqi; On tbeia.iic "- - davMevio Lane Esq: of siid county. Ranted fge, Mrsibarah ;auv 5 Sohnironi Esq. Cashitr of th NeVbm t WW 1 1 -' . v.; 1 J it, 'I !': 1 1 .4 ; 1 5'- 1 ' I. ' 1 . '. Si wku).wi.iuji, ujai .vc arc- to be so serious as to preclude the pos- V Quently puhmnj it. rirancu rjanK ai aat p. "A r;:;;. .-. ? - :-';: . l i. k - 1

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