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. 7 ... V- - ... . .- . ... . . . . ,- tVZUZnZV AYZZtLTZTTJfOAUS lULNDEJlSOW, (PRINTER TO THE STATE,) FAYETTEVILLE STREET, OPPOSITE THE" STONE FOUNTAIN. . 2. ;aALEIGIi; FRIDAY,1 MAY 20,iBlL' .-,, :L Three IJIolI. pw . tnmici. 21 i r SHERIFF'S SALE9. . LAND FOlt SALE.V s w ls Ja . a-lid- ed' ili'. a. r" nv ro- :3n 'tts d led jo OD- irly 1 A. 'j, is. : V'. ' in ,;. "Chi f sti-v art ihe ;' se f m lirn rr. ijj".' ace' aaa ttth less . l.tw lbK , Lcv STHATtD from tkt'tuSwtriher botbe fSA'Apn'j Ut, It' dark bf Hone, about T or S jreara'oU, fuT feet b or 10 incbea h!((h. hu awab aU, hw fleah marka hot tecoUectrd. Any perao" who will take up ail hone, fcBd deliver turn to rae, or tych infurmalton ,i tuni U wiU enable ine to pet aim again, ah all behandaom ly wwarded for their uoublt.. ;. , w "V 4i f ' ' NICHOLAS LYNCH . BmithfieU,JoliMUiiConniy, May 9ih, 1814. ' FEMALE ACADEMY, TirEBUtnW'ofpupiU at tliia Seminary, bemf com plete, no olheta, except thote already enjfaftd, can he admitted uhiil tbefirat of Juljr.'The temi-aiinual Ex- amin4tiTO willHke place on. meaaay, tne ja June . 'The exerciae of tUe School wni remmence -on vue ' ,,Tuedarlbllowujr,.htingthe5ihof July. - "' .. k t JACOB MORDECAT. J .RALEIGH ACADEMY. a iWm -mmtIon of the taoUa helonirintr to thi ' 'V institution, will commence1 the first Mwiday in June nex, nd terminate a ne Frtday nrnwg louowmg. -. Parent,, goardiana ; and othera, who ftke an interest in ( 1 Literary exhibitions, are respectfully invited to attend. ' - .By order of the board " .v l V- ; ...;.-. ; i-; .' WM. HILL, Seey -'Vaylfh1814 " .V ''1-'- , notice; . )C T the last Court of picas and Quartel'-Sessions, held . n, for the county of BurXe, State of Northarolina, Ad' minUtralioq was punted to the subscribers, on flie Is ' Ute Of James Greenleei dec'd of said codnty. .All per- i eons indebted to said estate are requested to make imme diate payment y and those who have claims will present then legally authenticated, within the time prescribed by larf otherwise this iaotict' will be plead in bar of a re covery. 'r' '-:'". V- - J. J iXJES GREENLEE. 'fcfte Editor if the FaQcttnflk Amtrfan." sib, " - ' " A MOST unhapvy and unfortunate affair which Is at Jt. ready too weU known to the public, occasione'd many imputations and misrepresentations, some of which I have heard, and others nerhaDS have never reached me. One , of those ger.tlemeo who last winter was the most active In thccirculaiioD of unfavorable reports ajrainst me, was Robert Campbell, Eire, Member of the House et torn Dinnii. from Cumberland countf ' ' . It was thought necessary .both by myself and my friends, that some explanation should take place between that reiitleman and mvselfw and accordingly on the 25th March hit. fcia attention was nartiCularly called to con- . veraation between himself.' and a particular friend of mine, wherein Mr. Campbell was understood to say that A was apuouc ueauuer misu ui iugigw ivf,umS me during the late session of the Legislature, at Raleigh, to his correspondence while there with some of his con- - atituents, and to his conversation generally where my ' name had been the topic The result of this measure is ' thus expressed in Mr. CsmpbeU's own words 1n a letter from him to a friend -of mine, who had the politeness to Wait upon him in my behalf, to Wit V f I have the satisfaction to state that I have bad the - !esi reasons to believe, that I bad from misrepresentation made' too hasty ,a conclusion wtift'rjjict to Mr, tiu. . s more's reputation, and have the besr if-twr.s long'since to '' retract mv oDioien. ' And for his official character, on , examination. I have found it perfectly eolTect., - Notwithstanding the liberty wUich accompanied the r letter of Mn-CamDbell 0t making it puoiic m any manner I might Choose, I deem it proper, and even necessary, to sv that mv onl motive forDlacine It on public paper, is that the antidote may hate an equal extension with the eoisomand that the misreDreseniitions which misled Mr. . Campbell may not any longer deceive the authority and sanction of his name in misleading others.. It is certainly With ho common decree of satisfaction I am enubled to say that Mr Campbell s sense of justice and proprietjd Has been equalled by bis frankness on tniccasiou. ' - ; STEPHEN UILMORE. r;;Payetteville, 28th April, 1814. ' 19-3t. tiriLL Ve soU, at Aslie Court House ok Satarday the ' 18th day of June next, t saiiifr the taxes due Ibr the year tfU, and the eXpence and cost of advertlslifg Ute tame. -, - - - .-, . v - . 100 acres of land of Rkhari Lewis o the Blue ridgsv 100 do ofBerjminUgler at Sugar Loaf. ' . .. '890 do of William Stevens oji Meat Camp Creeks -' 200 do of Jesse More at the &at top Mountain. 100 do of Mary Haknr on the waters of S. F. it R. "SUO do of Peter, it iggcru near the flat top mountain 1 ' 200 do of Kichard J acki at the flit top mountain. . V ' 400 do of Henry Miller's including the Big ttresoald. J0 dl of John Couch on Big lldtoa. : j i do of Archibald Cwn n Cramberry creek. . . ' lOOdo of Robert Uanncr.oo Bcver creek. lOU do of do onr do i' 1 - ' 5 do of Llio Lcr ul Lewis-Banner oa the three top 200 do of Weill Penington on Little Helton. 30 dotrf John KessleT, Jr. waters of old field, creek 100 do of John BAer on tht iljviding ridwt between Roins creek and IMer creek. ' 200 do of John Johnson ort slide fork of Obedi creek- 200 do of Jedia ttakerort Oimbcrry near rurkeKnoh. 200 do of Wm. Sturd)s on Hruh ciyek. - 200 do of Henry Uulbeir Ou UuiEtics wx-!fc lOOdoof do on do. , . 1 , ' 50 do of do on do. ' . 100 do of DanivA Ksiler on Bever creek 1 13 do of tonrd Touts on w tf Bevcr creek. lOOdo of John Couch, Jun. on Helton. 50 do of John Couch,- sen. on Helton. ' ' 100 do of Vtn, M'Niel on 8. F. of N. It. - 1 00 do of Joseph Fouls on the w. of Bever cretk. . 193 do of John Potter on the head or Hotk'un fork. , ' 50 do of Andrew Baud on the w. of S F. N. K. 450 do of Alexander 8u-herland w. of IT. f rk N. R. 100 do of Reuben Uebord w. of N T, N. Uiver. n- 5 J0 do of John Nothern on the w. of S lx of N. R. 73 do of Wm. Yte on w ofS. r.N-tt. 200 do of the heirs ot Lewis Bonner oo w. BufTaloe a 200 do of do n do. 1 i 100 do of do on do. ,' , r 180 do oTWilfiam Young in Ashe County.. - 190 do of Bsti. Harper in Asher 183 of Curter Whitlington, Cove, Creek. 200 do of Anthony Harmons on head nine swampv 50 do of Joseph Black. V . 550 do of John Landers in Ashe County, - ' ' 200 do of Jacob Keller in said county: . 100 do of Lewis 6heppard on old Geld creek. 50 do of Lewis Wurshboura on 8. fork of K. R April 11, 1814, SAMUEL COX, Sh'ff; 19JC State of North-Carolina, . . EDGECOMBE COUNTY. Court of Pleas k Quarter Sessions, February Term, 1814 Hartweu umcastern Uriguial Attachmenl, levied on a , ' vs. , , I tract of land containincr 128 acres Edward Tisdale. - f more or less, adjoining the lands of j Bcniiroin Grav and others. IT appearing to the aatisf cion of the Court, that Ed ward Tisaate the defeudant is not an inhabitant of this State It is therefore ordered by the Court, that publica tion oe maue in Uie Italeign star, lor three months, that unless he appear at the next County Court of I'leas and Quarter Sessions, to be held for the County of Edge combe, at the Court House in Tarhorough, on the fourth Monday in stay next, 1 replevy and plejtl, judgment will be entered again i.. .m. . U. Test, EDWARD HALL, C. C, To .Journeymen Boot and Shoe Makers. JOVUVF.YMEjr Boot and Shoe Makers, who can come well recommended for industry aad sobriety, wiU meet WHh constant employment snd the mcfat Ulieral wages, -either by the month, year or job, by applying to the sub scriber in Waynesborongh. . . - ' .. B. W. CASWELL. " Aprai9.18f. V . ,17 4?. "'.:,. NOTICE, ' THE ro-partnerhip of JOHXSON & CILMOtR It this day diasoli-ed by mutual consent, AH those in debted to the concern af eameatly requested to come forward and close their respective accounts by bond or otherwise, with W. GiLxovmrjr.' (asbeis the person au thoriied to settle the business vf said concern.) or they will be put in the hands of aa Attorney for collection.' ' ., , G. JOrTNSOV, , TV. GILMOUtt, jr. V Petersburg, April 1, 1814. 1 ' ' : t , 1 ' - .. ' ''.. ' TTTS subscribers having large and commodious Lum. ber-HouJies, would take Cotton, Fleur, Corn, and ether Count ry Froduoe, or any kind of Goods, upon Storage, tuvd dispose of same on commission -". . ' v . ' . W. GILM0UR, jr. (k. ' Petersburg, April 1, 1814.' ; -..,l6-6t. MINERAL WATERS. TIE subscriber Las established In this City,' on the cor ncr H' jayetteville and Martin Streets, opposite" ' 1 the Suge Office, a Manufactory f the various -. .' f Mineral Waters, . Vow so nniversally used for hcafih and pleasure in moot parta of the "United States. Perfect itaitationa are made of the Soda, Seltserartd B.dlstown Waters, so justly eelrbrated lor tire cure of many complaints of the Sto mach, BtUiousand Calculous utt'eciions, frvrcs and a va riety of diseases incident to warm climates r . - ,; -. .. , ;v ,i,vJ. BECKWITH. t Ralegh, 5th May, 1814. , . 18 .. ' ' ' ' WILL be sold on XTedhesday the 25th gf if if tztL, tit' 4ha highest bidder,-n the prcmifca, aboat Five Hundred and Fiftjr 'Acres of Lafld - being s part of the fraet whereon Mrs. Banks atoW ii tea miles south of Raleigh.' ' This Uod being of the firsi :: quality in its ncigbbourlioqd nd lying an both sides of t' t ' : stsga road from Raleigh to Fiyettenlle, render H thy the attention of persons wishing to purchase. ', A croV dit unt d the first dsyof January next will be given, the pitr chasers giving notes whh approved seeuritv. v . '" A , -'- -- of W. Bank,' '. ; ' ; ; A; Tract of Land 'foralcv :;v?; CONTAINING about eleven hundred and fifty ecrr..i in the County of Stokes, N. C on ReedyCreek, 4 m.k v. . from Uairston's ford oa DaH River.' .The land is divided". . into the following tracts,, the first' Containing 420 acrev- '. 50of whicb Is cleared hu a goo ,1 mill seat, and plenty of pine, poplar and walnut timbeiwla well watered, and : ' of the uncleared part, a considerable body of bottom land I The 2d tract centajns 239 acres; 20 of which is-cleared v-' bu a good house, kitchea', kc- with aa excellent spring and convenient to the heme. The 3d, tract contains 2dU " ' acres, a tolerably gsod house, good bans and out house,' , The kli tract contains eoo acres, has a good Cabin, on ' s -chard of excellent fruit, WeU watered, and good meadow.?' land has 30 acres cleared. J A more particular descrin, '. tion is thought, unnecessary, as those desirous of purchas- ing can examine I or tnemseivea. Any person who wiU -purchase the whole may hate it for two dollars her acrl4 or it will be sold in small quantities (o suit purchasers.- 'K a gooa waggon ana team win do laxen in part ptrymenb May 11814.; . v y-J-. COMMITTED j N WRIGHT. ." t 518-tf.'r1'i . f . V', r m , r,1 Lost, Mislaid or Stolen, T?R0M thT subscriber some time' between the 1st of October, 1812, nd the 1st of January, 1813, five notes -, of hand on Matthew Ray of Orange bounty, viz : one of v 20dollars, payable 25th Dec. 1809, one do. of g 20, paya hie 25th. Dec. 1819, one do. ,of 9j 25, pavable 25th Dec. .1811,onedo f ftj?2, payable 2V.b Dec 1812, and one of 'i Spayable 25th Dec.1813. 1 hereby forwarn all per Sons troa trading for said notes, and likewise the said Mstthew Ry frodi paying Said notes to any person or per sons but myself or order. , HANNAH RAY. Orsngis County, April 2r, 1814, J9-3t. 'V,, NOTICE. BV virtus-ef a deed of trust executed by Robert Mur dock for the purpose of securing the payment of cer ' tarn sums of money therein mentioned, to Messrs. Jehu ; Scott & Abraham Craig, I will sell at auction, tor ready ' money, at the market house in Hillsborough, on Wednes day the 45th day ofthismdnth (being in Orange court . Week) a terv valuable tract of LAND. Ivinir between the waters of Back Creefcafid Haw-Itiver, in the Hawfields in A." Orange county, i' '" It Js described in the bond, as contain 2' n700ju;ies.'' The soil is said to be excellent, a consi c . . derable Dart ofit is wood Land i of the cleared land, fitly or sixty acres are , fresh, and now have a very tine crop of X Wlieat growing, which will be sold with the land as it 3 atandiV be balance may be easily reclaimed, by rest and iudicious farming-i-One third part of this tract, is encum ered with the dower of the widow of the late Wm "Me- ; ' batie, dee'd. under which , it will be sold. Also a prior ." -, toorteraire, in favour of Messrs. Thomas T ' Morgan, fcco. I of Petersburg Virginia,' to satisfy which, and the deed of P. mJls i,i.,mvu-.m .WAV Hum Wbi w iu n, V,U. . law. Land is a very , dosirabie object to persons at a distance, Svhn urinh traliiablA fuprti In tti Karlr r.ntintrv. 'AlaO i. will be sold, at the same time and place, by virtue of a , ' deed of irast, three acre of Land on Haw-River, contain- wga Mliicut, whereon Mutdock built a merchant mill, '' lately burnt do wa . ' The seat is valuable, and the dam ' 9W ready tp build another house to together with mill Kty n and m parcel of timber; kc." The tales areindispu v :! -r table, but i Tmitee will not warrant them ffenerallv. Valuabl Property for Sale. ' WILL be sold by the subscriber, on very reasonable Wins, the Lots and Houses of Public Entertainment, in the. town of Oxford, reserved by him When the town was established on his lands. The property possesses superior advantages which will always secure to the pro prietor a preference of custom, each lot being Contiguous to the court-yard, and handsomely situated ; upon one of which are two commodious houses, two stories high, con taining thirteen rooms for the accommodation of gentle men of the bar and others who wish retirement j with eve ry necessary Out house, and a garden and yard occupying nearly four acres. Upon the other lot there is a Tavern house, which is about to be repaired and enlarged, a ca pacious framed stable besides other houses, and a lwrse lot adjoining, which will be extended to any site the pur- cuaser may uesire, 10 wiiicn win oe aaned as much land, convenient to the town,, as may be required for fire-wood and pasiura. as any general description o the premises will necessarily prove unsatisfactory to strangers who- may oe uesirous 10 purchase sucii property, they r in it ed to view it ' The subscriber will also sell hits of ground, to suit thepurchaser, adjoiningthe town, and convenient to the Oxford Academy, which affords to its patrons the i ..ri 'a . pru&pcui. ui wi-buiiiiug h uuurjnitmg insuuiuon. i HO. . Lrri'LEJOHN. Oxford, Granville county, 3 1st March, 1814. 16tf Was comrnitted to the Jail OF Robeson county, N. C, on, the 50th ult. a Negro man who calls himself , Jttcph Leggtm, andsevs he is free i about nve teet seven inches nigh, dare complex ion and bow legged, has a very .sprightly) look and writes well He says ho was born ia Powhatan county, Virginia, and ! tli at Jolm Tanky, of Buckingham county, raised him, and that his lather was a ser vant of the said Pankv. named Bens that he followed boating th JameS river for many years, and for eight or ten. years' past he has followed ditching, wSieh hu been his occupation since in this county. He is from thirty dour to thirty-five years of sge, and rup tured l lie well cloathea ana appears to nave a variety. dcsonpuoii of which is unnecessary. ALEX- ROWLAND, Sh'fT. Lumberton, May 4th, 1814. 18 3t V NOTICE. BY Virtire of a Deed of Trust, executed by Robert Mur dock for the purpose of securing the payment of cer tain su-TiJ of money therein mentioned to Messrs. Thomas T. Morgan k Co. of Petersburg, Virginia 1 will sell, at auction for ready money,' at the Market-house in Hrllshn. rough, on Wednesrtay the 25th dy of this month, (being in Orange Court week,) very valuable tract of Land. lying between the Waters oi- uocK-creex ana Haw river, in tlie Hiwfieldn, in Orttnge countv It U described in the deed as containing seven hundred acres i the soil is said to be excellent i a consideruble part of it is wood land of the cleared land, fifty gr sixty acres are said to be fresh and now have a very fine crop of wheat growing, which will be sold with the land as it stands ; the balance may be easily reclaimed by rest and judicious farnnnir. One third part of this tract is encumbered with? the dower ol the widow of the late Win. Mebane, dec under which it will lie sold. This laud is very desirable and an object to persons at a distance who wish to get valuable farms in the b&sk country. The title is undispuUblc, but the Trustee -will not warrant it generally. , . THOMAS KUFF1N, Trustee. Hillsborough, May 2d, 1814. 19 4t O ' f v -..r AX- H Ten Dollars Reward, I RANAWAY from the subscriber on the 84th of V arch, a bright j el tow Man, aoout 2a years old, six leet high, well proportioned and active, speaks slow, ha, lost one of bis foreteeth, and a piece of the IldWer part of his !eft ear cut off. it This fellow no doubt will sttempt 1 to pass far a free man, or tret m ...i - . . i , . . , wiui some person 10 late mm on. I will give the above reward to any person who will bring the said fellow to me, or secure him in any jail so that I get him again. THOMAS ALSTON. Wake county, N, C 7 miles east of the Falls of Ncuse river, Marc 22, 1814- 5 Twenty Dollars Reward. r UNAWAY from the Subscriber on the eighteenth of XV March last, two .Negro Boys, named Nelson and Champion, both aged about sixteciv years j Nelson was purch --.sed of Mr, W. C. Holt, Norfolk county, Virginia, by Mr. James Cobb, of C. and has a very auspicious countenance. Champion was purchased of a Mr. Good man, near Gates Court House, IJ. C- by Mr. WilUI Sikes, of Duplin County, N.;C. He has a very large foot. No general description can be given of these boy as I have not long owned themi I will give the abv reward, if delivered to me in Wayne County, or secured and infor mation eiven so I act them, or Ten Dollars for either. . ASUER MCULLEN. ,'VApril221814.- " 17-4t--&lp. y - Horse for sale. . . A8T0UT Horse; fit to use in a Carriage or tVaggon, Person County April 17. q0 Person JaU on lha 17th AprV,; 'Negro Man who calls bis nam? ' CUFFY and ssys ha belong to Edward ( -i - ... - . i . i suppose to ' be about 20 years of agr' , " para made, about S feet 8 inches high. ' -The owner is requested to come for' ' ward pyuthe charges and take aim . :t-, -v-,'.,'':v:-"iMt-:' J.;'.. ' yYm'r ' , NOTICE jr.- NOTICE. V THE Subscriber, at the last term of Johnston County Court, administered on tue estste of Reuben Perry. All persons who hare claims, or are indented to said es. late are iiereny notineu to come ion ru lor settlement as the administrator intend cornplyinfj with the reqm sitions of Uie law in all respects, iu the management of said estate. s WILLIAM W1LBOUKN. Johnston County, April SO, 1814. 18-3tp. Dissolution of Copartnership, T HE long existing Copartnership under Uie firm oi Patton and Erwin was dissolved by mutual eoimenr on the 11th of March last, and all business sottled unl divi ltd between themselves in a sntisfactury mnmier. All tersons having any -demands against the late firm v:!l present them to A. Erwiri and simsfor psyment, and those indebted will be expected to make payment to them also, as they are authorised and bound to settle all the unset tled business of the late firm.,' All business at Aslieville except the stove will be carried on l-y James Pattiit, sen, the store at Asheville, Augusts, (Georgia)'und Nasiiviile, (Tennessee,) will be carried on under the firm of Av. Er win and sons, where either of us will be thankful for all favours that may be put in our way. Each of us returns our sincere thanks to a generous public for all favours heretofore received. -, ' -" ' JAMES PATTON, . ANDREW EUW1N. Asheville, April 22, 1814. -, , , U l8-5tp. . TpHE subscriber has a Negro man by the name' of S0 V" X.LOMON, often called SOLOMON, JOUDAN tha doth practice Physic - He'U well known for bis skill in u Fbysic, in.tae couijties of Granville, Wake, Franklin and Orange. I wish to giye notice to aB persona Who mart 5 employ the said Jordan; that ther must stand responsf- -Ji,' blc tome for his charges 'and if they are thought unrea ' , , sonable, application must.be made tome, and they shall -rJK Deregulated agreeably to my judgment. .The saidJor. dan may be found 25 miles north of Italtirbl sOiiiilM snath . of Oxford. 30 miles, east of HiUsboroughr and 22mile$.' ? wesi oi uouisourgi ., , 4, ; -. .,.- . . - ' Granville, 20tb ApriL48i t It 16n ma,mr V 'ssii iin 11 1 11 saaaaBaaaasaaaA-i COACH MAKING' BUSINESS. - THE Subscriber respectfully inform the citisens ct v ? i Rajeiirhi and the public reuerally. that ha has'com. , menced the '" " -- . ''-p . 1 COACH' MAKING BtraiKESSv', ; v -rv In all its branches, on th lot lately occupied by Capt ? Wm. Jones, of this city, 150 yard west pf the. Eagle Ho tel. He hopes tram his long , experience in busi ¬ ness and his determination to please, to meet with a poN. ; tiobof pubfic patronage. His Smith's have been reguw larly bred to the bosinessj and will at all timea ba ready , to repair, make Or alter carrtifge springs to, any pattern,' " or execute any work in their lino. He- also has on hand two fashionable carriages, which are made of excellent' -materials, One of wjiich can be finished So 4or 5 Weeks! : and the othar in two months. The materials on hand ' "Vv are of af excellent quality and in every instance the work slmli be done v.vl; neatness . and durability, inferior to none- Orders from the country thankfully received, and 1 dispatched'with celerity.' tvi, v : ' ----..'i.. " ' . THOMAS COBBS.. - Raleigh, AprQ 29, :314- t T74t ' 180 DOLLARS REWARD. DESERTED from the Regiment of North Ckrolimt deUched Militia In the service of the United States, i; under the. command of Col. Jesse At Pearsun when u ' their march to Georgii, the following soldiera, to Witt.- f , From the County of llowan, Micajah Howard. Jeremf ah Howard, William Wilborn, Henry Alq, 'Aarta Tuckv er, George SmiUi. , . . , - ' "'' From the county of Montgomery; James Moore-. ' " From the county of IredelL Samuel Henderson. 4 From the county of Rutherford, Joshua Hawkins, Jol& ir.ir... du ci.,.i. i.jj m ' vilirui, T iitiu i.,ia, iwmil ouiircf VV1U avjCTV. 9-Yoin the county ef Lincoln . John Clubb; John RudeV ! soll.'Michaei Hefner. '-' I; ,'y--teAi ''',. I iVom he county of, Wilkes, Edmund Dawson, Thomaa , 1 Cnimpton. . . - ; , . -at ! lli'c ftbove re ward of ft 1 80 wiH he riven for the. dclive- rj- of tlie said d rse.'trrs at Fort Hat kir.S, Georgia, ot g Q for eitlier of them and all reasonable atpenoea paid. , '- 'T - By order of the Commander in Chief. iS 'Sjtf&j' j. ttOBBRT WILLIAMS, Adj. Gen. N.CVIvf. .'SO Raleigh. April 28,1814. ' v ;:17.' Committed to the JaU giT,.;.nJ OP Randolph: County, a' Negro man who calls bis name Af FELLOW, a about 21' years of age; five feet f incites highi has a scar on thetleft side of his head had on when committed a shirt h overalls, which were all the clothes he bad with himi bis overalls were of gray cloth: v He says' he belong to lligft M uuireonayenevuie, To Saddlers, Boot and Shot. Maker. LEATHERTORE,;?. to;!1" OLD STJtETPBfB!i!itvxc0 ' ; ' i WlfEUa 5aildler Jlootend ihoe-kcrsmsytjs W" plied on the most reasonable term with tfoal, SUiJjv.' ing, Harness, :and Bridle Leather 1 Grain and Wax CalC,;'--'-$kin t Boot-Legs Wax and; Grairi Tips And Tdp Akmst' : ' WaxandOrain ; Upper Negro Leathers Bellows liather-r Rough and Lining Hides 1 Hog and Shrep altins) Tani '' tier's Oil 4 Waggon and Chaise Collars. ; Their atock con).. 4 - sisUenarelyorthabcstNorthern Leather.- Chuntrjtcp. UemenVUlfla4itttheirtnteretcalL ' ' : " ; Order punctually attended 5 't ' M; d,v wv v V-3 tuar SSllSt .' v 1 1 . " r 1 , . j 1 11.'") t . 1 .1 3 ; GKO. swARUiGEJf, Jailed l2i - V I. VAprifS40i,l r4r-y'-,v. " ft
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