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, ' .' f, . MM. 0 'X'::.. is, SSW - . - w . r-.-? -.. v. PUBLISHED WEEKLY BY THOMAS IIEtfDRRSOX.Jc. (PROTER TO THE STATE,) FAYETTEVILLE STREET, OPPOSITE THE if ONE .FOUNT AI Vol. IV. No. 20. RALEIGH, FRIDAY, MAY. 15, 1812. Three Dolls, per annurai ADrjERTlSBMENTS. .V UNIVERSITY. T . Tl E IT Ordained by tlie I rustees of the fcivrity of JD North-Carolina, end it Is hereby ordained by the au 'iliority of the same, that a special meetinjj -of this Board be bad ton Saturday tlie Uth day of July next, in the city pi lfleigh: and that advertisement be thereof made c s Cordingly. -, - UUU T WIL.IUAMS, :V(T(ar. Raleigh December 18th, A. D. 1811. 19 'i r v - v GOLD. THE Subscriber on the 23d inst, jit cleaning out spring oa bit plantation, found a piece of pure Gold weighing thirteen w ounce $ He ha since made some ' - arche and been successful in finding tolerable large bits of gold. He hat do doubt but there in a mine of con--airtcrable worth where he has found this gold. He wish es to associate with some persons who is skilled in the ait discovering the hidden treasures which the earth coir tains, and will make it worth the attention of any one wlto Understands searching mines, if he will come 'arid assist iuminducoreringthe one Which he is well assured is on Jus plantation. . ,-. t, V - CLABOtf HARRIS. , Montgnmery County, N. C. April 3, 1812. 1$ RALEIGH ACADEMY. THE examination of the Students of the Raleigh Acade. Toy will commence on 1'liunday the 28ih of May inst. v V Parents atfd Uuartliant, and all others who may wish to I mtisfy themselves respecting the merits ami progress of the Student sr. tespectfully solicited to attend.. i A numberof inttrestin Orations will be (delivered in the State House durinpfthe eVeninpsof the examination. v rsrents and others, are informed that no Student, ex- r eept in a special case, Will obtain Jeave of absfnee from the Academy until the whole of the examination and cere t ' Innnies of the occasion "be brought to a close. -K jm ', The second Session for the present year will commence . ta Monday the 8ih of June next.-. : -t . WILUAM HILL, Sec'y. " Msy5th,181Z ' v , 19 ' - " LAND FOR SALE. rp.lC sobscriber, agent for nr. Joel Lane, ofTers for Sale 1 the fat lowint; Tracts of land lying in Wake county : On Tract of J3J acres adjoininr the lands of Theopltit'us Hunter and others i One other Tract of 500'acrrs, adjoin ing the Unds of Mrs. Streetef and others One other Tract of 330 acres adjoining th lands of Edward Pride and olherst J ; , . :.. ,J , n of the above lands are woodlands t the fcrrt Tract about 3 mites, tlie 2d about Smiles, and the 3d about 8 miles from the city of Kaieijjh. ' . r For Terms apply to the subscriber nest ttaleigb. ' AIJLKN V. tiXIXrilllST. JTdx emeniy, January 8, 18U. -tf. Beinvcry desirous to remove to Ute Westward 1 will sell or excluntp fur Unds in West Tennessee the PLANTATION WHERttOV I now live, in the upper part of Halifax, 28 Milei from the town and 18 from Warrenton, Louis burg1 and Nish Court House, containing 650 acres, on Great Kishinir Creek, well watered & good soil for Tobacco Wheat slid Corn ; with good improvements, good order for cropping and an excellent Stand for a Country- Store. I Also an excellent tnst Mill on t reat Fishing Creek, 1 on a never tailing; stream, winch with a little repair would mke valuable Merchant Mitt and in a good neighbourhood for wheat ..... Also 1U00 acres ot inumprovea Land adjoining toe home tract, and 432 acres of prime land in the fork of Fishing Creek and Stiocco.- l will sell the improved part (with or without tike mm ana unimproved fart) and the whole at a very reduced price. Any gentleman wishing a healthy Family Seat, would do well to view it themselves anil not enquire ot those who nave only travelled tbe Road and seen tlie poorest part of the Tract only. LU.MUNU JUNES. TUnsom's Bridge, April 3, 1812. - -X5tf . COMMITTED rpO THE gaol -of Frankliii Co'tmly a bell ' tt',- f ' 1 CV' and wt- he belongs to Daniel ' I I a wsll f near, Moore's Ferry, - " ' st 1 lie is very dark; spai-e nude, large promi- ' ' I ncnt e' khout s eet 8 or 9 inches high. "a - pj Thowneri requestH to prove proper- S ' . 1 . Jj.f . ty, pay charges and take hitn awty. NOTICE. , .... .i.--... THAT st February Term, 1812, letters of admlmstxa- JL tion was granted to the KUhscriber on the estate of John Jordan, dc. this is to inform all persons indebted to the estate to make payment immediately, as ho indul gence will be given -also those whohave demands against said etate are requested to bring them forward legally authenticated within tlie time prescribed by Law, or this will be plead in bar against recovery, agreeably to an act of Assembly in thst case made and provided. SETII a. JORUAN, Adm'A Hyde County, March 1. 1812. 15-6tpd WTUdAM W1LUAMS, Sh'ff. FrankUn, April 27th, 18J2 , t, 193tpd. , ' . tAVALRY ORDERS. ; BY ordct1 of the Commander in Chief, I herehy gtre no tice to the Majors, Captains, Subalterns, & Privates at te.hd in the 16th Briiradei and' 3d Division of the Mili tia of this SUtei to atund M Granville a H- on the 17th of -June, by 10 o'clock precisely, armeu et. equippea agieca blvto laws at which Ume and place there will be a grne r4 revie of said Kegiment- The Officers are required 1 to make cut c6ttplete Mutter Itolls, with the datta of their Commissions, &c. as thelawrcquires' 7 . - THOMAS- KEX, iietit. Cclmcl - May 4, 1812. - , 19 . - auwuMMkMkH i STRAYED FROM the Subscriber on tlieTSnd inst two horse. One is h very light gray or whiti, about 4 feet 10 ' l.'Clv s liien i v.4 mine tg cut on ; be has a s vialldark spot in ironl of his tizht b ip nearly in the shape of 25l an ovel ; he is hrunded on tlie left . r .. . dhouiuerwr.n a, anu aiso iraim; left' tliigh witu some letter, though mt,ry visible. Theotheriaavery dark gray, abcnit 4 feet 8 inches high, krandedon the left thiirhwiihN, dr W, l am not certain J - wMch. ;Thev will orobahlv KO-in a Western direction ,i' from Itnleirh. A liberal refirard will be given, jnd reason ' able Texpenceai paid, ;to any, pewon who' will deliver the aid hoi ses, or one. of them to th6 subcriber ; or give him intelligence so tliMlie gets them again. Should any per ton write to the subscriber,: they would do p'ell to dired tlieir letters to Uuleiich'J ahd they shall be attended fto ,. and thankfully received. ' ' ' " ' . ". , . . . t JOSIAti CntJDCP, Jun. Wake County, May 6th, 1812. K 19-lnv NOTICE. '"S3i" THE Subscriber beinpr desirous to remove into the . country, offers the house knd lot which he now occu- "nie in Germi,nton ,lor sak-llc deeras it mmccesiary to ' t. give a partku'M descrigtVift as he supposes any ,)rson r Sicl'malle lo purcliate wiView tlie prtmisesj suflirc it Willi amsborough SPRING ILiCES, Will commence on 1'hursduy the 21st of May next, and contmie two uays. F1KST DAY. nn HE .Tocky Club Purse of one hundred and fifty dollsrs. . tree tor ny nag, two mile Ueats, the best two in three. Entrance fifteen dollars. SECOND f)AY. The ' Proprietors purse of 100 dollars, one mile heats, the best three ir. five, free lor any nag eSeept tin? winner ot tlie Jocky Club Purse Entrance ten dollars Weights agreeable to the rules ot the tun nagstn be en tered with S. Sneed by sunset the everiing before the run ning Toll collected at the gkte ns usual. ' JOHN HAKE, Secretary. April 3d 181Z - - I5t XT Balls will he furnished on the evening of each day's Race. - NOTICE. rflF. subscriber at last Court qualified e Executor to the last Will ami TesUment of his faUier, John Ea ton, deceased. All persons having claims against him are hereby notified to exnibit them within such time as ihc Law prescribes. i " ' JOHN H. EATON, Ex'r. Halifax, April 15, 1P12. 17-tf. f Landsior sale iri Orange. j asasfa ' ' R 1 j TfTE Subscriber, intending to' remove to tbe state of Kentucky in the fall, offers for sale his lands lying in the County of Oraage. There are in one body between 4 and 5000 acres lying on both sides ot Utile River, and in the furk of Little Kivcr and Eiioe. , A ccWcrable pur. tion of these lands is )ow grounds, equal to' any in this part of die State, and well adapted to 'the 'culture of corn, wheat, rye, oats, and tobneco. The upland is generally of a free, lively quality, well suited to the production of all spe&et ofgrain common to this climate, aqd conside rable portions of it well calculated for the growth of cot ton and tobacco.. -On these lands, there are several good plantations, sAcaW on UtU River, aod ,Ktte, which would readily admit of divisions from ach other so as to siit tlie convenience of different purchasers The seat vhereen tb suMeriber new naiJc., called Swow UiLt, and included i the above mentioned body of lands, is per. hap, surpassed by none in this part of the state fur fertili ty of soil, elegance of situauoi, and extent and variety of1 prospect U is not deemed necessary lo state further the ad vantages which these lands posses, as it is presumed no one would wish to purchase wlthtt;t! first viewing them. They lie fourteen miles to the East of Hillsborough, and the main' road, running , thence to Petersburg, passes through them for a considerable extent. t The subscriber offers for sale alio one tract of land ly ing 8 mile to the East of Hillsborough, . adjoining .the Unds ol William Uam This tract contains between 4 Be S00 acres, is alt upland cf excellent' quality, and has upon it a large plantation The payments will be made .easy to purchasers, by giving convenient; and reasonable cred its, and taking m part kkely young Negroes ot good rami - WALTER ALVE?. Snow Hill.' April 85th, !8i2. : ' . 18-tf P. S. Kentucky Lands well situated, will be taken in part by way of exchange. '.'"' - . W. A. Land for sale. " IWTLL sell on a credit of one, two, and three, years, my plantation five miles south-east from Salisbury, (N C.l contaiuing by survey 300 acres. This land is well adapt ed for the cultivation of Tffnacco, Cotton, Wheat, Kye and Indian Cora. , On this plantation there is a vaung1 An- pie Orchard, containing about 300 bearirfp .Trees with' ' convenient two story dwelling House, auiflcidnt for Ue HCeommodaiion of a moderate sised f.iinily.a double! bam, stables, he . There is also, on the premises an ex cellunt Fulling M ill, with, all The utensils belonging ttiere to,. There Is land cleared JufHcient to work seven or eight hands to advantaged This is a most excellent stand for a Store and Tavern, tbe house being ' situated on the main road leading from Salisbury to Fayctteville. i A more particular description is deemed unnocessarV, as the pur chaser wiil certainly wish to view the premises. Terms of payment may be known by applying to tlie subscriber neai-Chambers's Ferry. v H . . v ; HfiNRY. SOSSAMAN. GOOD LAND FOR SALE.-' rHE Subscriber, living on Oan river about four miles from die Court-House, oilers for Sale between eight &. nine hundred acre of ltij this UiJ a iertilily, situa tion, good water and improvements is worthv th'e atten tion of a,ny person wishing to purchase a delightful situa tion. .Tliere is also on the premises nearly two .hundred bearing; Apple trees of the l.ttt st and tast kind, of fruit Likely young Negroes', Western Land of tfood qtlalily and title, will be takfti in payment, "nd Dtthx;r th.m to offend the purchaser, casS. On receiving full payment in ei ther the above, articles, possession will lie giv-n next Fall, with the privilege of sewing small-grain at any time when required. GIDEON JOHNSTON. . Ilockingham county, April 22ml 1812. 1831 : ' Btate f Nofih-Caroliaa, -, C.' , ' GBKEXE COUNTY. '''' ' ' 5 Court of luitvAprUTerm'lSlZ'f' I Jamea (J. Sheppard, Benjamin 'C 1) B. Shcppard, 1 ; James Glasgow, Joseph Ecuri wrk k wife fk others. fTapptaring'io the" Cod rt, tbki James Idaspow, "the defendaau named in the tompfairams bi'l. one reiid-a without this state, hotioe a hereby given him the S-l James Glasgow that urr Ke shsfl pkkd Mwer or rio. ihur withio tbe three first days of the next Term ih com pi ai mints bill will be taken pro. confesw and htau' ex parte as to him.' i. -' ..- ;- . .- , .. Xr.- J-POVVELL, C M, E. . 51 "SANAWAYii; FBOM the 'subscribe-, thai' -? , instant, 'lijjsf .Grt'ettvilte, 1 t Oouirty. a red sorrel MARK. "Or flVeytars. old thi, sparing, WCjet nine or ten inches high, botix ! ihind teet1 white .'and pertmps ona ' ' 1 : fore foci, and asmallbuepotoa. '" :i . each shoulder nesr her wethM not ": " - 1 occastene4'bf' any gear, fc?. wfyte bt )tcr fbtbesiU-liftdf, .' ! a yoke on when . she went . a way' and probable may jr ; -r- high up In this, state j Any person wfia.may stop saidt , ;.' y Mare so that I get her ' again or eend tier to me, may exi ' i. pect to be well paid for their tfouWe and all necessary s i expences kc . ''Jr. '-'- r- t . ;'t. ' I, . - - . M. Oil Iff. -MircVH, 1812 UV 1 -"'-V tevsar, that tlx n tvunUtP s which this property possesses Hlier as to local sittfution, or ctmvement improvements liir a Store or iyern, are eq'ial, if not superior, to auv in tliia place, and perhaps.noi smpasscd by. any in the ufj s Tier .efmntryv Caalt or. Negroes will be expected in pay e' tpent, Mid possession giyeu whenever required C " , A ' 'i ' v AND11F.W E'JWMAN. -if JBtokes, County,. April 10th, 1812- . .fe, i3-t. MA Ilcuse and Lot jQn' FayrttevUle Street, Raleigh . 1v!.Vi i- X- Oli SALE,. f -lr TTIE IIo 'n conveniently situated for any kind of, busi ' ' A new ' For funhtrparticuUrs, apply to tlfe Primer. ' i:kS. , i6isf2. w Sjassss MB) gtite of NorUi4arohna, "y- - : -M00EE COUNTY, .i- y ,Courtei Ple'asVd iiuartsr SessionVreb, Term, 1812. BciijiteiftTyson.'Av' v - " ff Jia.'i bem made apear to' s'atisfacMc of the 1 C m titttJu'inr Martini the defcikUnt in t!Up cause, ;ls ' V , ,:",.h.K,t!.K,rih; State r It U OJ-dered that tntbtwa- . t,.,, be made for thr roonthsh, the KaleiglVSur, that the I . 'av.l.Uifi.n.lantar rtthe nextClstjirHeae.T' 50 do t i ieio-i!, to be held lor tue coum r V' t ui-UloivUy nf MayCxt, and ple-d to issaaoridetnurj, 1 Ckhcrwise hn judgment bo.euMe4 agsanst him. 4, 'i" SHERIFF's SALES. Will be told at the Court-Howe in ftlutevitte, Colunbui county, stl the 5thdiy of .May iwrt, the foUitwing Tvacl tf Lund, or to mueA thereof at mill pay theUixet and cotft ofmlvertmng, for tlte year one thousan d eight hundred and tea ('iBlU J yz: - , , 6-tu Acres ly ing on GrtsssttV Lake in said county, be tween the boitiuiary line and Wugg-amaw river, patented by Ephedra Mitchell and supposed to belong in part to uenjamm omnn, me uoveinor, and other tracts, each containing b40 scrns, lying on the west side of tbe Wagamaw river,, patented also by tbe. said Efihraim Mitchcl, and supposed to belong in part to the gaid Bijnjaniiii Smith.. ' f 20iJ A'cies on the east Bide Cf the White Marsh, the property of Williani 11. Boatty, ftdjoiuin James Bwcfoot. .50 .Acres on Uncle's ili-ancli, supposed to be the pro pei ty of Curtis Ivey and M'Kce. .. , , ?u ii.i-es,uie piopeny oi uviu owin, sen. lying on thc-Ueaver-dam. , , 100 Acres, tne property of Martha K. White, dec. join. ing the lands qf George Paikr. 30 Acres aOjouun me Unas ot Joan Parker, supposed to be tUe property of J. Wlieuler. 10 ) Aci-es on die beailof Pine Log, supposed to be the property of M. Jphnston. 150 Ac res adjoining David Godwin, supposedto be the property of Curtis Ivey. 100 Acres on the south side ot Gapway, afliotningor near E Watts, ei supposed to be the property of Gilbert Jitmston. i . is; 100 Acres on the cast side of the White.M'arsh amWfi ' the fork of Punchen, supposedto be the property of Eli zabeth flurney. 100 Acres on the south side of the White-Marsh swamp near Snake island, supposed to be the property of Sha drach Harpcn, dec. r 100 Acres on the east side of. the White Marsh and on the west side of Bogue, and supposed to be the property ('James C-ahoon. Ift Acres' on Slade Swamp, supposed to be the pro perty of James Green, dec. lO'JAcrea ao, , do. jo. do do on Spring Branch, 100 do do. do on Starke's Branch. ' ' ti)0 do f K do--'. do in the Devil's Elbow. 400 do ,orthe, Creek Branch j supposed to be the pro perty of Henry Tooroor, dec- v , . , 640 Acres on or near the Creek Branch, supposed to Lethe prbnertv of NixortCheston. a 'ill..' J:' . :vt"4 Private Entertainment. Tim Subscriber having removed to the place . which he purchas ed of Mr Jacob Page, adjoining the Town of Henderson, (Montgomery County,) tenders his servi ce to keep a house of Private Entertainment. Those who think proper toencourage him, h-y giving him their company will no doubt meet with satisfaction, as every attention shall be paid to them arid their horses. JAMES PERK?. , April 16th, 1812. la-2m A quantity of Leather for Sale. TPHE Subscribers have on hand, at their. Tan-Tard.' In Hillsborough, a large supply of Soal and Urr bb LEATHSa, of all descriptions. ALSO. . .-; . A supply of Saddle, Harness, & Bridle Leather, which they will cll low for cash, as they sell for cash only. . PHILIPS & KIKKLAND. ilNWouph. April 30, lRi.V - 18 3t pd. T Lands artd Negroes' for Sale.. 'THB subscriber intending to rttpove' tot 6f , this! etatd 1 -to the 'state of Pennsylvania, will Sell the following : Lands and Negroes ori ; very moderate'terms the !iu."cuU chaser or purchasers paying one third dewn,'enr5!;.ni a",: twelve months. credit, and one tairdttwo ciyt ttttUt i ''. vix. near 2000 acres' on' .Third Creek rjihing. lit towii i .a lanua ui oiuriviuc, va woicu lucre is live . yaiuapie m r, ' . provemeius in good repait ( a Urge proportion rif which ' ' V is to gfrounds .well calculated for corn and a stifnciciicy : , of meadow Good dWillingf nouses and other nectiwrjt - buildings r, still house and: new grist mDl almost ready t -t 'v t grlnd-Tlie high hnds of tolerable good quality; -,"729. 5- , acres on' Fourth Creek; lit the neighbourhood- ot Sta csi )' ville, Willi a large improvement," proportion of which ia V- -'? 'meadow; some df which i fresh, and in good repair for ;; " cropping.') OtK) acres 'on the, SouthHiver With ft talt; -r'?.;' improvement in good repwr, aboni lb miles fnitn States. ; viiie.--7-lhree ianulies'ot likely Negroes, consisting o fellows, winches, boys,'ii'li,an i chiidreu. lThe Lands)-.', f, - Will be sold jn'such quantities. as will suit the purchsrC;' and the Negroes in families. ?4' l. rt-y ; -s-'.f ; '.- ' ' . JAMES HA2T.' - Sutesville, Iredell County ' N(vt.mber 1811. - a A D V&RTISEMWTS. t One Hundred Dollars Reward- ' ma p ANAWAY'fjiim the subscribeff- a.ac on the 6th div tf March last. ' , jf ' mulatto man by the name-of JACK, w-;' ? rjf.-e built, ab.mt five feet five or. sixYTsu weiiM Wt.t'. V i yetrs Of ase.a tolera.. -tut hhoeiaui( r, and has been tnticV inSheh tpitf diivln a, waggOn ne us a acar on (tM toretiead, and s i part of one pfJiis upper toreVeth'is '.'.i-V . i li"u i,;wn oi. iu wrists Dr(.K: s ' and crooked, and liis right leg" pretty much shot witiaj. : ' small shot which will shew .very plainly A; HeLa'been 4'v seen on his way niakiiig for thc':WesterB jCotontry.arfts : passes as a free man by the name of John Keviil, h a,vin- h 4 h tained a pass front a" black free man of tfiat tiame wh'cja. 'J was written and signed by John 1 aylor,,Cleck ..bf thei'-V'i County. Court of Orange, (State'' ,of onh-Carotra) A Vfiy fvV? person whewill deliver tbejitRirMBf'id mulatto miii'to t)e' ;isf' SutiRcriber at Hillsborough in., the Stittrt' aforeslil , receive the above reward; and all re'dHiab)e xhpfijt!' I ijf, paid fronf tbe time of his being taken until c)eli-credi.tti, $ Ih'' Hitaborough, April S-1812. . ., -7:': ,' P. S. The Su'i'c.-ibcr.Wa? somewhat mistaken bt fore h' .:V.: p apart of the desenptiori giyen of this fellow, that it witll' ; ,0 respect toliis IttighU ' '--' ; '..... ' fif,': I TjT The Editor tiftSe paper at KiHlVlrtsreby't'vf.''',;: x" fs,T tcni-iif:in. mi uiMTrvioi. in 411s pa-, k per and continue tlm'sam about 6 weeks, "forwhich he ' . i v will be gnod enough 10 forward his accminttf the 8olxi4iJl' seriber, living at Killsborougb, and the money shall b :'f -J duly forwarded- . . '. v1'-'; v-VtiA..- L WHITTED, - '1 wentj Dollars Reward. RAN AWAY on the 2tyh of Octo ber last, a Negro ii,aii by tlie name of JOE, between 25 ,and 30 years of age, be has lost a toe oft of tlie right foot, artd tUa others are very crooked, hifore teeth are open before, has a down look when spuk ei) to, and is about five feet six or eight inches high. 1 will give. 20 . Dollars i Reward to any person who' will deliver hini to, me, or secure him in any Jail so th 1 get him again. 0 r . THOMAS BURNS- Oeoges, CreeR, Chatham County. ? April 23, 1812. - 5 18 3t. pd. 1 i ;' A CAUTION.' AIX'tersonarehen by nvWajtteA from trading fof,. , ; ! -iin'.f triven by me, to Wd'iam' GVtigston, for thesuiav f 'i tl ot -20 dt'rs. due about the 15th bJtorilluai. aMraifrf h:-Vr' Joscr Dickey. Said note baving-tevn fraudulintly oh J; tainedi which lam determined rvcrWp'ay ' $ t f ,., J A. ftlASON. Orange County, ith Myr1312. -1 20t State of NorthvCarolinaV ROWAN COUNTY. Court of Pleas U Quarter Sessions Febrnary Term, 1812. William Hogan & wife, tw ..... f Petition for difition of .Tudathan Haider, wife fc others. J ' -real tttate . : IT-appearing to the Court in this case that Ebenezer, Torrenee, guardian of Eliza Parke, daughter of E.nslpy Pake, dec'tL who Ls entitled to a part of tbe estate of So lomon Parke jun. late of Randolph county, dec resides without tlteTuriSiliction thereof ? 6 therefore Ordered That advertisement shall be made six weeks at the Court House in Salisbury ,and the same tim in the State Ga zette, that the complainants in this case hare filed their petition in Court for a division of the real estate of said 7 yrli'-i? .'." .,'-r; ,r ' - K-i yv'4.'. ' ' nP"B SuWriher qti.liSed a Atlmmi'ilrrvtors'of lf Estate of James Birk, jun dec.kt tbp last CaaweBr w -f :-. County Court of Pleas and Quarter Ses sions, held for the A- County ofCasw-V.' -All persons having dt-liiands agsinW the Estate of snid firk dec are reqaested ui make thciau " Known within the little presenbvd by 1sw ..Vv' i '.; t ' v.. . -. . V - THOWAS TURNEBv Strayed or Stolen ';I7ROM hk tSubseriberoti the' JTlK- C-M I March; jirfngalwutmilei wfst'I v1-'. wye !?.,.' iv -i .tbe shoulder and buttock bfsfinaa? v side, ; Any. persosj lodging information ift .tjie Posr-Office; - 5 T- ttw' i rrii r.tT PiAf rtf :M i 1 r v , t H property 01 Mxoa yneston. . . --.-.j, soiomon ; run, jun. auuateo ,is tne saul county ot t Raleigh ao that I get him shall be. rewarded for thciir V? A' ilbrSmafVS- Jrit0r ;,' 30a Atrna m Lumber river, mljoininc James Swindle, RxJwan. -: s nw, rv--Y. . ' p -:'K trouble. " - v" " ' " rYt'- I pfivenitf by John Fields.) -" ; x
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