FRIDAY, IARCH 16, 1827. r iy, Is published every --Fbibjlt, by iv7; J0SEPHt-GAt8lsbN, 7 . : $ At Three Bbllarsperauinor One Dollar and aHalf forhajfJjreartobepaWin advance. IJot' exceeding sixteen lines, neatly .Inserted r three, funesjfqr One Pollar, and Twenty-Five v .. Cents for everv succeedinff publication. Those bfeaterHnKthtntheiame proportion... Com M . inunicationa thankfully receive-!... Letters to ;.. the lMitoTS iut-bejposij Pwn TpKSDAY, MARCH 1 182 . . . On 'Friday lasts -.w e had no mail north of 'Petersburg, and on: Saturday it failed alto getWr. ' On enguirjr,ve learn that these failures are in Consequence oCa new ar rangement Vhfch is :ist:entered into,- for tlie regulation of the mail on that routes Ititherto, the7 Northern Mail has arrived in this City dailjr, by way of Wairenton, but hereafter it is to arriye three times a week only, via that place, and as frequently, via Halifax, Enfield, Nash Court:House, and liouisburg. . Ve,kn6w not on what grounds thp change is , madehayiftg never heard any was contemplateiU before the measures for effijlngit Vet? Pio'eietitTn'n., lit will . 8brd an . opportunity to such persons in that ctw'thcfte,' as desire it, to i eceive papers twice a Week from this City. nity. Those doubts have been made to rest on the fact of roy having 4 written a letter to1 Mr. C5ay, in a few days after the! late Presidential election, i From the clamour? which, this thing had made, one a stranger to1 me . would almost conceive J hat I had been carrying on a treasona ble correspondence, and plotting the overthrow of public, liberty. What would be the. astonish ment be would feel when he came to be inform ed," that it was a letter written to one with whom I had formed an acquaintance many years since in the public councils, and which acquaintance had been drawn the more , closely - from the fact o' my having acted with him -in .perilous times, and on questions (the Missouri question for in stanced aritatin? to the neace of the eommunitv : and that its single purport, was an acquittal of him, in my own estimation, trcra toe charge or an infamous corruption, And how muclrraore would his astonishment be increased, when be. came further to learn that I had been subjected to tHe suspicion of having kept something dam ning in reserve, because I had not submitted to the demands of an imperious , dictation t Of that lettefl never madjp Any secret. True, I did not communicate it to: the Legislature as Chief Ma gistrate of Virginia or publish it from- the top bf the Capitol, but its sentiments had been avow ed times without number as well to individuals as.tq large assemblies. And since it has been made a subject of general consideration, it has been exhibited freely t6 all, who have made xnown a aesire 10 see it." Richard, H. Field has been elected by the Virginia Legislature, a Judge1 of the General Court! in place of P. P. Barbour, who has resigned, and become a candidate for Congress, at the . solicitation of a great number of his constituents I AJErnieration.t. letter fr oro Ashevd le. seam?' it was a cotton shirt. . wown 'com- of the Western ' Carolmn, . states, that J double collar rejgalkr;:.g&thering.a Sarah ' nnrinn rnta iatr iniir mnnrnr rnp nnw m norr 9nn wricrnnnrc tariff an innotna i . . c . emigration tfiroagh AsheTiIle has SuTpass-lof gussetts under the arms, straps. on the : ih CnmberlarKl couoty, on "ibfrlst ihjA.t&;V- apvd 69. It will Mvent of Martins. These harbingers derstand she has it in vie w to attempt the' the-1 Hdn Chrjspher;-rei.-. igic of spring, after haying, without any outfit, weaving of some other garmen tt'-' he recollected that Mr. Gorehid C . r ji.:. .f ilJ. i - -rr " ri i V with tht" tvral " inr(n!nfihnti n ueriurmeu uie uuiies ut uieir missiuu iu mvuuo, ..JTO'T' e4 " MI . .I mission on toe part-of sengers to announce their reUWind , to Kirb, The Steam Saw Mill, in the up I Treaty of it Xondon, to etae-Qu ctalmi: US' Duels, or father inyitations to combat, i fieem to be the otdcT.of the day. The last National Intelliiericerxontains a corres- Tjondenceof this character, between Messrs. . Saunders of this State, and Wright of Ohio. It appears, that, in the last speech of Mr. "Wright on the Resolutipn calling upon the Secretary tif State for his reasons in takmg the publication of the laws from certain papers arid-giving it to. others, which Jias not yet appearertf ne expresseq nimseu m -terms of the'most 'bitter sarcasm towards 1 IVIr. Saunders. On the same day, Mr. S addressed him a note by Mr, Archer of Va. wishing" to know if Mr, Wright held him self personally responsible for such expres sions used by him, as he (Mr. S.) might deem of art offensive character. In the re ply of MK Wright,, which was quite laco nic not three lines in length, he' informs :lr.fc. that his hole is of a character that requires;no' answer. Mr. S iunders imme diately transmitted a challenge to the gen tleman from Ohixjbut Mr. Wrightf in an emstli iif Youli.netV-'nform9. Mr, S. that the very rodenojte he thought proper to end hi nv th e. day preceding, altogether forbids his giving him the desired inter-slvl-3ev5 and "thus the affair ended. fptf Sin c e th e fe tu r n of Gen . launders ft om jiS Va$jngtori, he lias publicly aonpunccd to CJisiuueniis ns uueuuuu iu uctwuc 4 r wiuii. w vywufi" ess .pWUiam . Shepherd Esq. of ainden ieopnty, i announced as a candidate tcTre- present the First'Congre ssional DUtrict in this State, in pppositfprtpthe present m cuntb'eut',; lthtewy'fe' ' The last Nationarinteltiencer contains dBartJcle on thestate df p1eVt;Wash ifi'gloii', which we shalt hereafter as oeioning to ir.e jroiiiica oi tue uaj, A corresponuentoine Rational intelli gencer thinks tlat ..the; Banki upt Bill may pasVthje;ei' Congress, Thif J,opimpn i fiiu Gov. Parris,ftjie ehator froiri Maine HGovTy ler,vfrynjr yiriiiUolK M 'Lane from TJeiawar and Mr, Ellis, from Mis- 5 sissippi, are.understood lpbe'forit?jnese' added to the glirqtes, which re alreafly n thSe nate , wil 1 'give a' wajori tyia Jls fatdr. ' ; v'-" ' " 5 . W ; " ' '"" v ' 4 - ' ; A public dinne wai given to Governor ' Tyler; inRichmond on the 3d instby. ma- ny mmbrl f Utchqnd associated, onjiUretiment: frmrthe" Chief ' lagistracr' of that Cm monwealth. , A; poniplimehtary toast, to the;: Governor having teen drahk, he rose andjaddressed theCompany; very., perti nently. In IheeafEliia irnarki he aUut!ed;to''he,t1 df his having written; : ?aetteV tc - bei adeheVsubjettioia g UuigdntiemeA, 'iioKtieaprlnplshave; , for the:'fii..!bjjM$fca effort ht bee4t;to'dem?,e;me "oWcohfi ' dtnee orhiVnatitetatc.ileretqfoTr(U iieen my uoo.h fonrne:to havt? reclamed whol ly unasMulcd- fori: my-public, course, .nor have I From the statement of the Treasurer of the Mint, it appears that the coinage effect ed within the last year, amounts to 82, 110,679, exceeding by g50,000 the coin age of any previous year, since the . estab iftainent of the Mint. Of the gold bullion deposited, the proportion from this State was nearly 820,000, exceeding by gSOQO the deposite of 1825, and by S9000 that of any previous year. A bill has been introduced into the legis lature of Maryland to prevent the sale of smalt quantities of spirituous liquors, and the recovery of debts contracted for the same. The Favetteville Daners auote Cotton at from g8 to 88 65 per 100 lbs. The Rev. Mr. Bedell, of Philadelphia (formerly xf Favetteville, in thisf State) re cently delivered an Address at St. Paul's Church , on the sufferitigs of the Greeks, after which, a collection was taken up in j;hei t - behalf, amounting to 8372 00. Two The physicians of Boston, have agreed to have a ' medical convefxazione,"; regu- larlv once a month, the object of which is to cultivate feelings of friendship among the profession, to communicate aiiy impor tan t facts which may have come to the. knowledge ot any he-of them,' and gener ally to promote the extension of raedica knowledce. On the 1 th ult. CaptG. LanieiCio Miss lllley uie lain mr. jpir. iuuj oiiumciu to uiss 'xrc; Ai B.Beasleyr.Cv:. T'r - en but iiiok " wciiMiy fuc Hiucr isuuaiurrs. otv p.uu iu uue, as cuuipieie, oouj-yearoi Oi? affeK'.'Den uampDeiLv .. j-.f- wunejseu, ' ii was nut uncummun 10 sec j in aji us pans, as tne uesi mane snirisjBc".sP,"M,ip ociyrcu oy aumc? fv ? eight, ten, or fifteen waggons and carts, with not a . single seam in -it!,. The onlyfe.1 frind t r-Jh passingVin, a single day, surrounded by partsaboutit that are not woven; are the juffLJTri groups of little chudren, who know not buttons, which are made of linen thread, his age. " - : . - ,w;4r frbm whence they came, or whither they but are woven to the garment. ThU pe- ': Ih AfntiigUiiniSdinat Ifr.'Jo&n Mur V;iCt were going. The great body of the emi- cimen of laudable ingenuity and Industry,' gtteTj.e''SA i.-W'Z. l'XVt'T'. grants were from the middle or eastern is the production of r-Miss ElitfiaSherrill, ..:..Ii:Jm..p1aeV;afrfr lone and painful ilk:i part of this state, wending their way to the who resides on the Lincoln side! of the;Ca- SfMMS4 more highly favored dimes of tlie wfest." tawbi, bove Beatie'iFord. It is the sec- C - - I U1IU Ul. (1111 U BIIC 11.13 IIU1C1I i Ollll VC Ull At his seat ii WaUliam, Mass, ort the 1st lnstV ; ai Baltimore, on tne ltn uiu uoi. .jax.03;E. ! their return from their Southern residence stroyed. None of the buildings in? the is about the Oth March and when they I neighborhood were iniured. The fire is I HinrimanL r tk. it c a-mr. ': come sooner it, is to announce a great friiitl presumed to have originated through v " iX' year. . Our horticultural friends are there- deni The'mili was owned by JohnP.l1. 4S.l,t-.waril"' 0VV lore advised to prepare their brandy casks Williamson, Esq. coat'originally 830,000 ana co.ra.iai jugs maue time as inere cauiwas supposed to be oe no uoudi oi ineir navinguse toraii iney when uestroved, was ever had, and more besides. I Lumber to the value of about eieht hun-lblack franied, and from "22 to 25 years 2Tf rctiv. J? w jj ,iiu.. j. i kr-i wiren sDwcen to nas i aown won.' ana WW U M tjit.gs.li li C LUa 111 f - I llllll.ll X W a I lI I II r ml lilW f a 1 A , v i : 1 Q UNA WAY from the subscriber-on the,14tbr.-Mr worth about 15,000 ult a negro fellow named Armrtead.v, H, : insured for 10.000. Iw very toll being" six feet hhrh or the rise.-VeiiVrii , From Key TVesLTHy the politeness of Uapt. u Sawyer, ot tner sloop cnterprize i from Key West, from which place, she! sailed on the 4th ins t. we are informed that j Commodore Porter was -then still in that e w ' I countenance rather serious, -has generally' but Savannah Hep. I urtle to say or seems less intelligent than he re, z ally is. Having gone off during the mghjt'unex-'Vr 4 tw j or-j marcn, o. I p?eaiy ia,au moa witnout any cause wuaTeverv v, ? By the Ofozimbo, Capt. Mayell, n Li- k.is Pbable b design is to getbacttoyirgi fv, J , .. . V . - I T ! ma, where ite was brought from bv one .'"Sarnnetv.:: verpooi paper or me 15m, ana me London Hobsoiu nf whi- Courier or the 16th Janu:irv. are received. 1 i.a . 'v -. portand-thajpitewnoleora day later than the papers by The above reward will be given .TonV'oW Ct-? iuu wa3 cmpiujtii hi umtauuiHg tne ttritannia. wiiisecurenim.inanyjaii'SO:i'.can'get'ium," The fact however is, that.Porier wa'inore a rl no 4- mn . . 1 . AitnlAHnil a. 4 r k s .t.l affirm auauiatcuuBiT ciiiumucu in luai sii.uai.tui) London, Jan. 16. tha., m..ld h mW.in hf himaplf- e nave iui receiveu lOLeuigence imm liisuuu ir 111c 1 iiigiauti . x lie w uiustii ana n delivered to me all reasonable expenses vcVjy will be additionally paid. " iJ A t.. Any information of him to the subscriber cont.b veyed by letter or otherwise4, will be.tbJialrf,uUv'v. ' received. .1 iil. ui tfi n frio-ffk rpmine in st'finnnaod afafp . i" P . -1 . r 1 I aaf!o. Rumnp V. 1pIvII1p. fllnnrpctr. xrul of DK'CKaue Wiiiie ne is dusiiv euiDioveu mir.. 7" jr . 1 i .wtT omo mnn; r making repairs and sends his brigs out to ?Uf arnveU Ule. an.u Ia,n; Shoals of Ogechee, Warren Co. fJeoVc,s? "M 1 u -7. , ded their troons. I here is omcial intelli-l M,rrh9 t-iA.Yu. v ;-r 1-1 , rr 1 day or two before Sawyer sailed-one with Sence 01 seyera.acuonsnavmgpeen rougw Qveand the other with three prizes, liy I GmNVILLECOUNTTi'N: 0rM JahCaht 10, .1827. . . . ".-I: I between the Constitutional and Rebel tor ces, all of which are stated to have termi- ted in favor of the former. It js confirmed that Almeida had fallen into the hands of the rebels. A ivivate letter -of .the 1st, fflHlS is to ltifdrm the Public, with k vi 4 of savs. e the EiiLrtish troons are landin?. but I A making- this School Drenaratorv to-k Col jli-1 ' it is believed they will have nothing to ur Iar f circumsxaucesJU permit, wre; f An r - - ' . have engaged Mr. Kobeut Tuwrjr, a VouHTiren- :n uO. v - lil r i.ii a i .i " . ;P. - i J i ui codicil i sniinmpnrij' Ann- . 'glinents are or- from our knowledire of his talents as n instrne. the time that Laborde knows Porter, he will find that he is not to be quietly kep under control, ami that however appear ances may indicate a submission to restraint, they must be permitted with some ultimate advantage to the Mexicans in view. It is supposed that Com. Porter will sail as soon as he pleases, and that Labarde's squadron cannot keep him in is ready and willing to proceed A VIvvvH vivvu. r I 1 a- . otti ot August, i ney state tnat tne tach r mm 1 : a. i a. i ta .Wo havo Un favnrnd W;K Of EgVl W3S HKdV X UirOW, OOSiaCieS fharal nrT.iMnal -inlara rW,-. the way ot the steam navigation commu- well suited Vmaktethor Vli UWI MIWA W-l W Vr'l VB44.1 C7 a V VV 9 V 1 a , - , ' - - . . I . , O f T1- ' -T- f ed by a merchant in this town, dated the! Ml ""B-M VJ waJ U1 vCU rwcr wuBn wTO iMmmit jnottW-.-;); 6th and 18th oi January, giving detailed nort after he f,C,cu ,UCU1U""' UI,B tor oi youtn, we nave tne tuiiest confidence that"! J- to sea oteam pais, lor nainara auu iiarwicn. joe wm most taitniuuy aevote nimself taejvKi, I We h ve received Bombay naDers to the I structUm of hispupits, ai a discipUnarunl h wiltAi oe impartial and efficient, and w a ttacaeremi-i'J U I nintlv kllOMGerut ' 4.T J.. :4 .-"i - I -J v... i uw H ' WUUUI IIIIU IJ VI , . ' :' sea. . to bis care,' will have , any reasonahlhopea ofji 4 rl their progress in learning disappointed ThW ''i " I ' mu J v t. j thnr nrno statements anq comparisons oj tne import I JT T . -f""r i school will commence the MoirinJanrtW.U a.tri- rnnmntinn nf rnllnn in..RrMt Rrf. m0r bfiskly thlS morniflg than last Week. intu2a tain, for the last and several preceding' fJeu accessor to the Commander m nfilm of the neighbourhood, aiu nioderat V-Ht: yeari, from which we have in vain endea- Chief has not been finally named. prices.--The price of tuition for the Jangdage V - vored to hnd a reason to hope tor an ' imr wraci oj a unci rum wtrpuuiaaiear-r r , . provement of prices of this chief-staple of . . jJosu- . , - : - - . . 5-: t the SouthL Everv view ot the subiect leads ine letters irum xTittiiciiester state, -our nrwuv r i iitifoe-;, J- J tl ' r I it i i r- ii i I - I i ,u UUA bOi' (O a Uinerent Conclusion. S'CtU. UOS. uurwi aeneittiij uas ucoi. bi t umi wniH i r m . i v . i . tor cottons ami yarn, particularly o. januar ai CIIAltliES t. UEEDiT I Survey of Rowan County. At the Feb-raarv.-aession of the County Court of Row an, held in this town week- before last, the Court ordered a Survey of the County with a view to aid Mr. MacRae in the publication of a Map of the State. v 'A com mittee was appointed, clothed with the re quisite powers to ntetinto a contract with some person qualified to make a minute & thorough survey of all the principal roads,' rivers, and creeks, and accurately locate ajlthe prominent objects, suchs villages ppst-ofiices, principal stores mills, bridges, &c. m the county j and an appropriation was mace to meet the expenses incident thereto, f It is expected the committee will succerd in';, engaging the feeryices ot Mr. Giles Pear sony a young getitlemau who was educated at the V nited States Military Academy at West Point 5 ;who is" fully competent to execute the survey with cor rectness, and make a draft of it in elegance, which, after MacRae shall havevtaken-an engraving: from it, will be a useful and im poi'tant acquisition to the public records! of the county. tyesu tir. Col. Clendineti; of Yorkville, S. C. has undertaken the cultivation of the Vine, and the making of wine. 1 He i9 preparing a vlnevanl andf has obttainett variety of CUItingSrlO pianuug puuuiu uu, cui - prize r!succeedi welt, jr (and there appears a fair prospectCofVi it isnticipated that, atil5ta1btpoiwi.iHU; ease to be the great staple proauct ot mis section or countryVas it will Jna3 mieasureivbe su perseded, by the cultivation of the viae,-- the JaUeriyieiaing amore ceriain prouv, for. the labor bestowed, than the former,-- SucJlare the fluctwtipnin therprice of cottonvithatita cultivatwn otten proves an a'nprofitable, and notuhfrequently ; a rum oos business; twhiItheproduct oUie;yine which mioi$ter.tu our appetites, rather than contnuuie w our tmcsmic, uiius nuv juaiy a Veady market, but maintains a steadiness in price which but. few other productions oi . the son are iouqq w ao,. tzr. Cotton; 9 a 10r cents Corn 3 Bacon a 7 cs. Flour, 6 a g; I bacco 3 ai 89. The last arrivals from rope, to the 15th January bring informa-j mand does not revive soon, we shall no tion mat au articles oi American produce jaouDt, experience a turtner aepresgton." were has had and Hons. a S3x anil ror calico, a very, limited inquiry, the rrri? xrcnr , tta rTr? iTinri' "-TV last at a shade to 24, per cenU elow the TSfWM Eu- prices of the preceding week. If the de- ' - WCtteieffl -e; EDITED BT - GEORGE FW MORJtl t,rJ " - j C iiiai uicjaii 01 mat county, was ourni ou tne iu,tUU were sola, generally ai a uecili night of the 22d of Feb. between the hours about 7-8d. per pound. - of 12 and 1 o'clock, it is believed by a ne- The Corn market continues very gro -woman who had fieen confined in a The import of the new rice is not yet 1 . - v T . 1 f- " rv 1 prorounu rcaj'fui, mia uera sense xil LT.3 ODUgV i-H -v., A gentleman from Matthews, informs us ton the. 16th, of 1 2,600 'baleYoftered, ab-u"t 1. tioos which. aceJixiDosed atJumTo aav tfiatr : u : ..: t ..r.ui. .... . t .'. tLJl W . 11 m . 1 1 .!.: , i 1 ' - - . f ; V iiiai uie iuu ui uuu county was ouruvou nuei lU-OUU were 80IU, generally ai a uecilue Oil uiarewaru anu encooragemenr aave jar exceed t eu uis uign pccuiioiu,4ui oe ouia iaint ex- 'A: !.ill lpresswn ,yr. uiseeiings im me pleasure" Oi l1 UUIl. 1 .L i:" 1 . . L ' t ' t.i ' . - m . s room on the ground fl ior: as a runaway, led. Turpentine is very ste andivvh had made her escape on the same J be quoted at fO. to 13s. Tar sells ilowQr I guished with jthe countenance and favoar.u tlieV I evemtrg; she was the only prisoner in the f at 14s.. for good .quality; - , ; wise and virtuous, is' ai:alVihji filtering to the IX-V' ' laii at tnetune, ana nau enected ner en l . - . . , - i jk"'"0" r iargeinent by picking out the bats; in the DacK or the lire place, which, being shorter I Letters '. . .. ' r pride if anyxmao but to .ydufigjBtan italTorda A "J FROM ni01)E JANEIRO. .KSS-Sff ters to the 10th of January, from strongest impressions of honour and gratitaidei ave been received by the shipGeor- wUJ be called forth, not only totireserre. but to 1,V tban- 4isuai wtere removed without mucbl Rio, have been received . b the shipGeor-l wdl be. called, forth, not. oiddpRsejrr; bat to' W uiiuvuit. aum men uj taivniuuv mc ui i gmiia uv iorioiiu aney announce' uie ariiup,r,; vuavvw wi.Auuuuon so jinaiy !? luvriucu c pruuaoiy useu pneroi ine oars, i riv.il at uioor tne frigate Ualfimore. oniltf It-rf'" vy"s7 uponc iy cHo TnoHd : onvmaninn ciifRnlkntlu loA .!.. ci: u Ja.i r.- I have unremittlnKlv endeavoured. and shall here. nirl, ak?o .ii, ii. .wJI-.u L: : . aj4 w go otwith -incca m wnrndeavoa: t ?. - - WiTl-i i CCIUVcr "?,-niiw-. IS V1 !l7woi to cuji ftotn the varied-JieldsioC literature, the f ? : nmg the jailor was wformed that an una- days -from Cape Henry to the mcboige:it coieest ahd: tnorfotwrsraa a 'lust. IT sual noise had been heard m the jad half I that port, u .We had" (says onO of .the though humble tribute, tb out fair irpaderaw .1" j : uie ajurror auu more ac-1 we propo, on tLe comi tip, but through the chimney. , As nothing was-that on each side better,could bejttone he locked the door the harbour. The Weather, and went Ms wayv ; '-r 7 1 : 1 x lof the passage, wa jbugl of the ntra-rirf.c?mn-inr- wwrearancl tft;cpnunue U V 1-! 0 rae entrance 1 with Mrh TPimino- mi,rlM. V , . tlUnilg - m03tl witha snlendid Rnratincr Tcrt.tfr1n tK-fi.cV - b. i We wjentjqtpl style of which the sute of the art in this ccuirtrVtS-?C,' ,vn?n me nre oroKe out it was not ujs- the barUourot tuo in nne stylef; the ISal- wujaamu. iti$ j at enoea to present, m sticces-. ;... covered until the entire roof was in a : flame tiniore sails welt, and is the admiratioo of the most accurii-j Views of Our. principal j and near filing in, atlhqugh there was every ode. It seeirisWf the, general RJSSS 'S??1 joric largefparat opIliWheM pfetrS itXfCv uui uturc uiau auu. yarus uistanr, ceieoraM orougnt to a cose Paraguay, lli ia said, 1 winch they fare appiedV and f. such other cirV JuV made to the spotj but too late-to stop the wit Brazil,, but she cannot muiter much worthy ofpreservatKin V v : ';r onnagratioiu Several gentlemen entered force! Mosv of the ofilcers ef the frigate - - i H.' Ste fcv--r - V the; room vi which tho prisoner hd been will intobly.returnnome inthe shinlici . 'V VJ? rV;-'fe.':CV thetocltof DOfae'cf Alex- confined, - andierfi ascertained Ahat fire leral Smith, .to sail inTi few days for Balu- rM.vL'iJiir "u.wu:.cr P,!ttV V -l -J ulc.a,u Ul J 7 : ' a - .:.-. : ; - -o-V lander D. Hourr being lost, application ,will b an airhole in fhf fliWir. huA-aafonrloil nnl 1 .-j. ' 3 . a 1 4 rT n T)T . s - ,1: ' 1 -,U fr. ..an r;T -f U . iVf J .t - f tdit6thef;:1 which bwngof shingjesj Kfj was very soon in blazed rTefei vyas no er: .JLaLfipiED.: VranUin county, xn, the 7th Dr. JtcPheeters, ilr- Thomas 1 made forth erenrw:T said Certificate atthe t 1 - ii' exputlon ci'thrtrc-n.r.i!' from this date.i' ' ruielZatio ii" r in , .TTJSX received, a-supply cPCadca Sced i - e" nrarrditd irsaad ouiae. 1 k- i r;L;,';:r . ii'iw ti.n. v..:v',a aMflpMino-cnmmtt.ioi.iuesoH arc iouuu w.uv. rrj.. xnanme mzemnm. ne were, a lewi t n..r.A .1 . .u' . 1. .Vj 'r : ;h - , c. ntr.nu ?z.r - -'o- , . . . r , . ,lv,..i frl. , - . J . - Idava since, shown acfmif isithnwi ttc ,x iiLT-Tu.iait.n-!-- T--. - r- 1