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I State, ciorthCdroUna9J Vi- whole, and after some ttf dcred to le engrossed fore, 3rd reading. Friday JlfatxH 'tU On 'motion of Mr. Ward of Ma tx rWd Thar th 'com nutee on the Ju. dleiary be and they are hereby instructed to Ture'rioll Mid he vas pUccd Jo 'situation novrtna ro -Kill, dote hich be at ihi bill relation 10 'y cakulsted to settle it- n.tleoRib'the reAoo wby be rf rejecuoo; SoiicB of Wright, and with Wednesday March YAZOO CLAIM! KC boose resumed ihc consideration 1 bc z. being a mo- 1 bill for identifying WeldeUdthe modon gativcd S2 56.

iT 4)1 OaMetbf kill was rtcdiu ajuUct citonuute. ThursbyMarch JO. cor tit OOKKKNi-Y. cK-rtiiidhe wa about to of. lor lie colder alien of f'r Hcie, the P.ovfirty ot which had It 11 ft Sit UV 5rmjJcuin.iowi.

hkC Deer. "Ved ibt m.ny persons are now cliirc the copper coma of Win b- 1 ''e "no frim ao 30 Tht he bc had alicady occasioned much tt. i mil i tccnunitlec tc uppeioicd to en eimoihc expediency of the pcrcuooi the Umtca buiea. lbc HiOiion waa Vgrted to. ON I UK NATIONAL BANK.

Mr rou: 10 Tnkc a 111 V. had ln ever since he examined the i.eb.h reported by the V. -) nd Means (or the estab. lutiunw cl Naticiial Bank Whate-tr u.iat be hi a opinion a to ihe expe-itccy cf a bank fot Nauon-l putpoea, noi know tht thia was the proptr tivn iti erecting suchanlnatitutioo, Ciu.l'cn Congress had just atitbo. riicCiLe uIm of atcck to the amoyot of tentj fie rnUlion, it weuld certainly be iLxpiient to create a demand for sc Urge an amount of oihcrateck.

Bat, jfil expedient; or benerer it ahall lcui) uiitf whobad read tbe bill mutt perceive that a bill containing auch pro. uk would cbi, 'could not pass, fie teufore tnoted that the committee of lie wbpm'la referred the bill bccrjxjne ttei stock boldcra of the doral Bink, bejdUcbareed fronl tbc ccciidcriuoD thereof, and i bat it be re-fentd to a select committee, with in-yrvenens to report a bill to establish a Bnk ith piovisiona for bran-tics. Sejbert iaa opposed to tLis rr.oiion. He thouglijt it would be highly iibiropei it it wu referred to a tcarri.uc at ali, to refer thia subject to select Column ice, when it properly UicLcd to the standing committee, to sLkL referred all subjects relating to the Ways and Veins, and to the ere ci the government. Mr.

5 related tit course this subject had taken dur setMoru In the first instance Ik hid been introduced into the bouse by a Ftuiioo from the ciiitehs of York, tlucb was referred io the: committee of Yijicd Mcls. That committee bad itfcrtcd thai in their opinion it waa not cu.utuiionaUocaiabhsh branches in the tuut It was dow pro posed aetia to nferttis question to a committee for sht? Tc enquire bto expediency a bank with branches, a-riict vbich ao pointed a report bad al-f-Cy been made. Wcat could the rmhmsn prooiise himself from this tecne Nothing but deieuU Thequea- was one of considerable magnitude cich there was during this session so to uittsiigkie. said he had ttft iud should be opposed to the bill vi on a fcimer occasion, several tae iut had declared their opposition a propotiiion. Jl keep the csiionbelore the House would do an ir jury to the nation, in regard to ita pub ljc stock, i here were men here who highly interested ih theftc of qu stion, and vbo, during ita agi' tiiid doubtless dissuade their Ircrn embatking in the loan.

Jle heped this moiioti would not prevail, JUl lh the b.li now before the houae be t.ken up at a proper time, and "terlan its merits. Afer some further debate the motion reamed 36 votea only bebg for ii. 1 he heiiie rtirrvy4lh rrmt4rt inn lhe report ot the committee of Elec? tTstn the contested eleciian ofTKn. 15 K. Harris; a member from Ten- a seat'Ly a brRe majority.

1 be bi lor the relief of Mary Chee i va througb a committee of the ut. Tbfi waa occasioned by 7t enhanced price of popper. ue wmcucvi aelttn at from ntetietice in awiiv U.oe wjre let Court clPJeni 3c Quarter Sessions, Fe oraarjr i i Grip. Attachment, levied oa Robert FOXiian a tract of, land vbcttaiJ Wvvi Svttnmey latt resided, aUo Isaiah wioney.j omit bokseboU iff hfeben furniture. Ife, Sr IT appearing to the.

satisfaction of the Court, that laaiah Swinney, the defend, ant, is nor an inhabitant of this State 1 ft is therefore ordered by the Courts that publication be made in tbe Raleigh Register for three months, that unless be appear at the next County1 Court of Pleas and Quarter Session to be held far the county of Edge, comb, at the Court4iquse in Tarhordugh, on th fourth Mondny in "May next, vand replevy and plead, judgment vvHl'be entered against him. A RD A LL c. e. State? of North Coroliria, Edgecomb County. Court of Pleas fcc Quarter Sessions, Ve- biuary Sessions 1814.

f' Orig- Attachment, teoicd Jesse Barnes cm a tract nftwid adjoin -vWJ-'- ing tbc i lands of Win-Jamea Gr is would Wtits others, 10 bead: of 'cattle, some bigs, and 'all thi Jtttcben Jiumture IT appearing to the satisfaction of the Coott, that James Griswould, the defendant, As not an inhabitant of this State It is there, 'ore ordered by the Court, that publication be made in the Raleigh Register, for three months that unless he appear at the next county court of Pleas ai Quarter sessions te be held for the county ol Edgeromb, at the Court-house in Tarborough on the font Monday in May war, and and judgment will be entered agsins' him. lest, EDWARD HALL.CC State cf North Carolina Edgecomb County. Court of Pitas Quarter Stations, February Sessions, 1814. Qrig Attachment, levied on a true: of land ad- joining tbc lands of Win White other, 10 bead if cattle, fomt bogs and Ephraim Daniel Jamea Griswould alt tie boUitbold iff iuchen furniture' TT appearing to the satisfaction of the Ccui that James Otiswould, the defendant, is not an-inhabitant of this State i It is therefore ordered by the Court, that pub ication be made in the Raleigh Register for thrcr months, that unlesi he appear at the t.ext County Court of Pleas and Quarter Sess ons, to be held for the county ot Edgecomb, the Court-house in Tarborough, on the 4th Monday in May next, and lepievy and plead, judgment will be entered against him. Test, EDWARD HALL, c.c.

Ten Dollars Reward' DESERTED, from the Encampment near Kaleigh, on tins morning, WILLIAM STOKER, a United Stales holdier. fie is about 5 feet 10 inches high, fair complexion, blue eyes, fair hair, thinly made, somewhat inclined to bf hair lipped, peevish in disposition, and by profession a blacksmiths Any person who will apprehend the said Stoker, and either confine him in Jail and give me information, or deliver him to some officer of tbe U. States Army, so that 1 can get him, on application to me at Raleigh, receive tbe above Reward. WM. WELCH, Lieut.

4Sd Heg. S. Itfantry. Rsleigb, March 17. TWENTY DOLLARS REWARD.

DESERTED, from the Barracka near Salisbury N.C on the night of the 23rd and on the morning of the 54th of Ftbruar. two Soldiers of a detachment under tbe command of William Welch, Lieut, in the 43' Regiment of the MatesftlnfAfttry, on his march iromciicncomo coun to Ki-in rt, C. one named David Fox, and the other Cla-bourn Underwood, said Fox enlisted on the morning of the 22d February 1814; and tjh-derwood on the evening oi jhe 23rd of -the iu. 10 veara of are five feet 8 iinchea hiarh. spare made, of dark Complexion; dark Hair, and by profession a labourer it is supposed that he will be lurking about Francis Ftcruea in Iredell county p.

near the linebetween Burke and Ircdelf counties, Underwood waa born in Burke county, 17 or 18 years of age 5 feet 4 or 5 inches high, thick set and well made, of drk complexion dark eyes, daik hair, ai.d by profrssiun a labourerit is supposed that he will be living at Captain 'William i. Waugh's ho was Captain of he detached Ltghthdraemen at Salisbury, who has since been discharged. Said Underwood was in company With him, and after he enlisted he i tqltentea tne to permit him to 6 toCapt- Waugh's company to bid his comrades adieu, he waa forcibly kept by.Capt. Vaugh and his men and when 1 made application to the captain to del ver him up, he posinvely denied tb do so, in a manner very, unbecoming an officer and a gentleman, lie is a citizen ofC Wllkesboro N. C.

1 have nbdoubt but that said Under wood can be fonnd there any person who will either confine in some jail or deliver to tome officer of the United States Army ei iher of the above mentioned men, so as I can get them at this place, making application to me, will receive the above reward in pro portion. WM WELCH, Lieut. 43rd U.S. Infantry. Raltigb, March 17.

NOTICE A IS hereby given, that on MondUy the 4ih day of AjtH neit, will he exposed to public saleon aredit of twelve months, at the Store house of the late James Boyd, de ceased, in Granville county, a very general Aaaortment 'of Goods, well la In, including a handsome assortment of Irn Steel; a quantity of Salt ax. The sale will con tiuuc from day to day until all ia are invited to attend the sale, with- wborn the Executors are, authorised to make a liberal contract for the whole, -Or any part of tne uoocs. JOHN I). HAWRlS: HlCBAliD BULLOCK El'rs. March 3.

TXTILL be exposed to Ssle'on the 1st day of April nexl, in the Court House yard in William st oo, Martin county, the wboiev orx much of the foDowirg'-Lou ra the Town of Wilhaatston as will br suffisicnt to pay the taxes of said Lots for the year 1812. viz. Lot No. 4, 5, 29, 30. 42, 43, 44, 53 65, 7274, 3, 86, 87, 88, 9, 90 and 91- w- SAMUEL HYMAII WUUanuton, yon, 28- WILL BE SOLD, On Monday the 2d of May riext, intho town of Wayneaville, Haywood county, 'pHE following Tracts of Land, or so much thereof as ilt satisfy the Taxes' due thereon for the years 1811 and 1812, viz.

640 acres; the property of Jamea. Holland, lyfng on the Oeonylufty river, not given in for the years 1810 and 1811, will be double taxed for those two years. ,640 acres, the property of Jamea Greefllce for the year 1812, on Piireon River. lOOacrea, the property of William' New-ton, on the watera of Socco Creek, joining Benj. Parks, for the years 1811 and 1812.

100 acres, the property of Wm. Whiuker, on Richland Creek, joining John M'Dowell, for thr yeara 181 1 and 1812 180 acres, the property of Frederick Shine on the waters of Pigeon Riven DANIEL M'DOWELL, ShrT. Feb 271814. LOST, On tbe 31tt of January last, A Rd POCKET tbe ol lowirg Notes, viz. one on Henry Jon ton for R27 82 eta, due about the 5th Dec.

1813 two Notes on Hugh Lesch for 47 75 each, one doe the lsr of Jan 1815, and the other the 1st Jan. 1816; one Note on FaHow Smith for 6, due abmit the 5th Feb. 1813 A 1 persons are hereby forewarned from trad in for any of the said Npte ASA LEACH. Randolph Qunty, Fth. 10 Wa Jtfarco 11, 1814; NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT separate proposals will be.

received at tbc Office of the Secretary for the De. psrtment of VV sr. until 12 o'clock at noon of Mondsy the 11th of April next, for the supply of all rations that may he required for tbe use of the United States, from the 1st day of June, 1814, inclusive, to the 1st dsy of June, 1815, within the States and Districts following, vis. 1st. At any place or places where troops are or may be statiored, marched or recruited within the district of Maine and state of New Hampshire, and their northern vicinities.

2d. At any place or places where trocps are or may be stationed, marched rr recruited within tbe state of Vermont, and its northern vicinity. 3d. At any place or plsces where troops are or may be stationed, matched or recruited within the state of Massachusetts. 4th.

At any place or places where troops are or may be stationed, marched orrecrimed within the state of New York and it northern and western v-cmities. 5th At ai.y place or places where troops sre or may be stationed, rr arched rr recruited within the states of Mar. land, Delaware and the district of Columb.a. 6h. At any place or plsces where troop-are or may be stationed, marched or recruited within the state of North Carolina.

7th. At any place or places where. troops are or msy be stationed, marched or recruited within the state cf South Carolina. A ration to consist of one pound and one quarter of beef, or three quarters of a pound of silted pork, eghteen ounces of bread or flour, one gill of turn, whiskey or brandy, and at the rate of two quarts of salt, four quarts of vinegar, fct'r pounds of soap, and one pound andahalf of candles to every hundred rations. The prices of the several component parts of the rations shall he specified, but the United States reserve the rigfcTof muki such alterations' in the price of the component parts of the ration aforesa dr as shall make the price of each part thereof bear a just prcp-irtion to tbe propoKd price of the whele tation.

The ra tions are to be furnished In such quantities, that there shall at all dunog the term of the proposed contract, be sufficient fcr the consumption of the troops for six months in of good and wholesome provisions; if the same shall be required. Ii is also to be permitted to all and every of the command-ants of fortified plsces or posts, to call for, at seasons when tbe ssme can be transported, or at any time in case of urgency, such supplies of like provisions in advance, as in the dis-ere; ion of the commandant shull bc deemed proper. It is understood thst the contractor shall be at the cxpence and risk ot issuing tne sup. am plies to the troops, and mat ait losses sus- tamed by the depredations of the enemy, or by means of the troops of the united shall be paid by the States at the price of the articles captured or destroyed as aforesaid, on the deposition of two or more persons of creditsble characters, and the certificate of a commssoned officer, statiag the circumstances of the loss, and the amount of the articles lor which compensation shall he claimed. The privilege is reservtd to the United States of requiring that none of the supplies which rasr be furnished under any of the proposed contracts, shall bc issoed, until the supplies Which have been or may be furnished under the contract now in torce, nve oeen consumed.

A AKMo I kuw w. Gwlford Superior Court, In fcquilv, jOct. 1813. George Nicks, Sarah Spruce and otners, Orin Bill to K4, tell Lard cf Quinton Xidt, de. ceased John Nicks, the heirs at la "of Phebe lrashear, the heirs it law of Margaret Short Rebecca Ford.

,4 IT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court tihst John Nicks, the heirs at law ol Phebe Brashtsr, and tbe heirs of Msrgaret Short, are. inhabitants' of the State of tt.t Rebecca 'Ford is an inhabitant of the sssstppi Territory, It is ordered by the Court, that publication of thi order be road' in thf Raleigh Register, for three Weeks sue cessTVtly that unless the Defendants ppear at the next Court, answer, plead or demur, the Bill will be taken pro confesso, and beatd parte against him. 4 fay f. a -n Derson having, a. reod add srentM orae for sale, that has been used ta run in a Gig may probably hearof purchaser on Xaiieation the of the er iuarch HO, THE presbytery of Orange Hll flreet on Creek Chvureb, Granvillei 6J On Tuciday nighjff tleWeeiil ett huu eieTcs tjae mnauitants of this city wre sUarxned by tiej ery Ble1 of'S Goociwtu 'iJTaq.

wichwUh the it cdnta wjcoumetri fXheniht bnhtalm irhabpilv soread hoifur- It is not known how the! fire hajjptricd, i The Senate cf the United -States have ot yet decided on ihe noini nation oiRetura j. irleigs to the otfice of P6stmastcr GnVrair They have referred it to a cohilmittee of i that is understood noltai We believe, that there is any objec tion to the character of Mr. Mieigs or to his fitness foi" the station, but for some reason' which, as the Se nate always sit with closed doors -n Executive we have ho mode dt ascertaining. It is rurior-ed, thatr soine IVl embers of that Hpuse are of opinion jhat'thc Prc-sien'miogitmoYc from, any rnore th4n he can appointj to ce, without consulting the wishes aid inclinations ot the Senate, New and strange! aa this doctrine may appear, we are not inclined to discredit the rumorafter. the priricipltSs broacheH in the Very extraordinary offered a few days agbbyiMr Gore oh the subject of the po vcrs oi the President, whose arms cr-taih members of that honorable body have of late been sufficiently inclined to fetter, by way c(f making tip, we suppose, for the eJctreme latitude to Executive power for wjiich in their younger days they ete wont to contend 1 -iV- i I Th se resolutions propose an enquiry whe tber the President Was" autbdnsed to appoitit Messrs, Gallatin.

Adams and Bay. aid as Jinvoys to Petersburg, without con. suiting the Senate, on the grottud tht hfe power to appoint in the recess of the Senate, extends only to tht filling of vacancies. The Legislature, of PennsylYaHia have passed a law appropriating part of the Penitentiary in Philadel phla, for the safe keeping of I British prisoners of War oh the request of the Secretary of State df the Unit ed States, addressed to tlie Govern- or. It is presumed tllat this relates to the reception of the British; pri-jsoners o.f war now qon fined iii the Jails of Massachusetts; the Leisla ture bf that Staterhaving a law authorising their discharge in tiiirty days, it not removed Of the General Goverhmenti tanielBlil, Colonel of the 5th trrfantry Ediuund P.

Gainea, Colonel af the 83tb Infantry, and Winfield SeotvCblonel of the 2d t. 1- Li.J, I nriiiicry, nne oecn respectively protnotea i the Pr Sttfenr, pith tbe advice and con ntf.tb rankl of Brigadier ueneraisuintne service oj tne States, At a meeting cr a number of citiaenstt the Mayor's office in Baltimore, a few days ago, a committee waa appointed to sub8criptjon4 to the amount of SX) 0Q dol- lara. tbrjhe purpose of building floaVing f-battery for the defence of that harbor Oh the plan of Fulton's war sbip -j. 1 Pt)ltT ANT i PDICf AL DfiCISI )Nf Several very imporu4t decisions were. announced on the opening of the Supreme 1 Court on the 7th taatant.

amongst urhteh Waa one in the case of tbe brig-J alia 8c ship Aurora, American vesseb disumed blv pru rate armed vessels of the United I SUteatnee the war, for being" found under British t.U cence, which condemns a'l property protected by an enemy's licence daring the war. In another case also (the Jfrivateer Jefferson vs. the Rapid and Cargo) Of a vessel Sailing to the port of the enemy for the purpjose of bringing away the of An-erUUn ci-tizehsrthe antence ot conoemsation pf vessel and cargo was Confirmed obiniin of the court on these eases was! we belTave unanimous. 1 The above decisions, which put the axn to "the root of a vejry eXtenaive traudulent traffic with the enemy, cannot fail to Ibe acceptable as well aa to the f.tr and noneat merchant, as to all the friehda of thie war throughout the, United Statesv-Jvnr 'int. The brave Col.

Joa nso, whov cortjfiiand tlie Mounted legirnut at vhe defeat of Proctor, and thenSo severely jvudinltd arrived in Washington Crty on; the xnsu and took his sat aa 'ftepreaentative from Reniucky Although be received fjrrrTal iond 'n vatioua parts of his body, i pvea us great pleasure to state bis gehcral heaiihtsperfee' ly re estabbibed, and lie baa the Lappy prospect ofentirely recoeting tlie ase of his 'left arm and band, wince Were jucb. shattered. 1e Legislature ot MssaaehttStttS ad)eumr ed the last day ot' February. With the exf ce jtion of the spiteful act of rtfttaing jn tbil general government the use of their ptisans. no mischief has been have been in aeeiutiaa oraVadsV enquire into the justice' an3 expediency of tncrcasing toe salary of tn District Judge for the District of Massachusetts, and that they hareleaTe to report bill Or other' snae.

The house took up and went through set nil private billa, and ordered them to a third reading. DIRECT TAX. pUflLIC Nobec is hereby given, that the JT Auiiunt Assessors withta District compvsed of the counties of Howaof Randolph and Chatham, Trill proceed tramediately through tbc same, for the purpose of taking lists of frt Lands, Lots oi Ground ritav ihen irtiprotemcnu, -lweilug Hous and Slaves, subject to the United States Dirett Tax and for valuing and assessing the same. All Pr sons owning, possessing, ci haying the care or management of sudi property, are required by law to deliver to the Assistant Assessors written lists containing a true and accurate description ok the same and are hereby notified arc! warned io be prepared to deliver the same when called on, under the penalty pro vedty Uw tor refusal or neglect ir this respect. N.

GEO MUMFORD, Prindpal Jttemor ti 1 00 District cf Worth Carolina hnn. Rowan Coumy, ib 28, ltili. UNITED STATES' ARMY. PaymMtTi Department, THE extensive Dnu ct composed of the State of Virginia and Kortb-Caiolina, herctofare assigned to the Subscriber, has, from the accumalatioo of business, been divided into two districts The lower or eastern District tanow assigned to John Cooper, Esq. Hampton, oear Norfolk, Va.

and ia composed of all that tract of Coueary, in the Staiea of Virginia ana fiorth Carolina, lying between York River on the Karth, the northern boundary ot the State of South Caroliuaon the South, the Atlantic Ocean on the East, and the grea. Post Road tbroagh Richmond, Petersburg, Warrenton, Lcwisburg, RaUighf Avraibo-tough and Faycttcville, io hs intersection with the said northern boundary of South Carol na, near Milton on the West, including also the of Northampton and AccO-raac in Virginia. The rest of the States of Virginia and North Carolina, including all the Towns which divide the line, will compose the other Uistrici. SAMUEL TURNER. Dmrtct Pqjmaner lix U.

States Army Feb-15 4t INTERESTING SALE. BY an Act of the last General Assembly of tbis State, Commissioaers were appointed for the purpose of designing and caosiog to be erected, on the Public Land ad. ioimog is City Raleigh, a commodious Dwelling House, ard all necessary Outhouses, for the accommodation of the Cbcf Magistrate of the Stsre and to enable them to raise a fund adequate to the cbjeci, the te authcriscd to sell at auction, the Lot and Ira. prove men ts at present occupied by the Cover or and also a considerable portion of the Public Lands adjoining the City. By virtue of this Act of Assembly, and according to its tenor, the undersigned Com will commence tbe sale of sa Lot and Lands, on the 14th day of May next, oo tbe prcm ses The terms ot sale (consistent wi'h the provisions of the act) w.ll be specified ai the time of sale the mode of payment is pointed out io the act.

The Lot occupied by tbe Cover nor is thought to be the best situ ation for Stores of any in the City, and is susceptible of so as to form several ad. vmraseous Stands for Mercantile or other Business and the Dwelling House and Outhouses are so arranged as not to interfere with the best aires lor StcreHouses bur. are well calculated to accommodate the Utij of a nun who wishes to carry on business: Whether this trot will be sld altogether, or by pat eels, will be made known hereatter. The Lands are divided into Wis of various sixes, of from about half an acre ro ten ee twelve acres Many of the lots are well watered' by Bran cbes and Springs some of tbem comprehend excellent Meidow Ground. A large prpor tion of the Ground is wood, and of a beau, tilul soil.

There are rasny handsorat situations for eletrant Sxats sod some Branches well suited to the convenience and facility of carrying on several of ihe Trades and Employ ments which require the use of water. In. deed tbc. variety of situation is such aa to suit eithe. the fancy or eciupatiori of almost every person disposed to settle in or about the City.

J. Haywood, Wm, Hinton, S. Goodwin, Wm. Hill, If. Potter.

Marsh 9. 1814 K. Jones (C.T.) Theo. Wm. Peace, Corkmistionsra t'fttf Dollars Reward.

RUN AWAY, or stolen from the tobaori bcr, living io York District St Carolina in the nigbt of tiu 18th inst. a NEGRO. MAN, named Stephen, about 35 or 36 years of age, 3 ttct ti or 9 inches high very apt, wr.en any person is, talking to him, to be ahakings hu hands, of a griofcoununance, speaks slowwhen spnken to. i Also, at the same time, a brown HORSE, about 15 hands and an inch high, branded on the left shoulder and jaw, in the of a Heart, has also a scar on his left shoulder. Any person apprehending said Negro and Thict, and securing them in Jail, ao that 1 get them, shall be emitted to the above re ward Or, if the Negro should be secured, without the Thief, so tnat 1 him, a Re.

ward of Ten DoJars will be given. An4 if any person shall secure tbe Horse, sa thst 1 get bio, I will maJte them full satisfaction lor tbait rronole: A The conduct of a certain" Braatlr GalK. horn for some days previous to the Negro's goiogawayi together with tbe said Gallihom's leaving the tclfieaeat. on the same night the Negro Stent anray, gives 'me room to suspect hias fothdni the Taief JESSE HARRIS. Torilawrricr, F.

2f COTTON SHIRTING Of a superior quality just received and v. i liagst6 twelve shillings as alreite a yard. tf-f.

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