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" ,;.Fort3r. Dollar Reward.'.;--.
RUNAWAY from the wibicT.
bf in Jut. 1813, ft Vegro
mB suned RANDOLPH, about
twenty yei of age, f common
txtKt and oant complexion,- ana
hit hair ft littte Uctiaad to be
redish. haatnlerabl larft h1
teeth, and rathbf scattering He
HM born In Vintima and, hat
- - vera) times attempted to ret back
ollubeCfl take Up, and t tbins it quite probab'.e he baa
rone aomc othejr way, probably toward Cap Fear.; I
viil fir tb above regard to kay peraoa that will deliver
tilt 4dr&CQtnj or tenure bim In any jail o that I
, Wiyne County, JUne f , 1 814. 1
VlCf I0t50WT SH WGTON,
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;r;:-;f:-NpTICE.- .
'" 'A Ttbe last Court held for the ounty of Korthampton,
be flubachbee qualified M Executor of the laat will
'. ' sad teatament f Bicbiitd Freef,deci AH pertona har
V ' kf demand araJast the esUte. are requested to present
i"" ! tteir elaieie witbin' the time prescribed by law or this
'. . :J Botke will be pleaded in bar. Thrtie iifScbted will wake
V Immed iate payment The subacriber will rerularlyat
Irvlthe eounty Court of Northampton, f the purpeae of
V , aJjUatinr all chums fororajrabfet the estate, and in hi
,' . absence garnet Q. Harrieon, fjq. it fuPy authorised to re
;":reinXhinv'v -v'i'iiLV - ' '
: ' ".r : ' : Alex, r alconer, rr.
-1 . ftiMx& June 8th 1814 .'1 ' .: 3K
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f fete- :; J)R1S AL&$pi
iVvAHOllSE nd Lot pn Fayette ville:itrect.
J. JL 'small distance below Mr J- Gale'. Far terms
i apply totbeaulisviber, - ';V'"v.-'
A House F6V a Female Academy,
A T Louisbunr. . 30 ty zw icet, two stories j t ana ji ieei
XV r.t?h i tA Mnmt.hnr.. IS hv 20 and 19 bv 80 feet J tiWVtl,e
f Ai six-uannelled doors i four 18 and four t llrht "Win- j the. aituatuu-
S w ' do s below, and six 15 and four. 3 Urht winduw above - Plce of read
tobebuiltof goodliard: Umbr--wUh twe chimney of
..'' brick hewn Stone and undef pined witnih aame to
be ceiled throughnrithirti and painted without i entire.-
P Will beletby theTindersigned omni jsoners, on 'Satur
i-!vaaythe 2nd, dyf Juy ifiext,t blUibtari VVoikmen
. in solicited to uke their proposals in wntinr, at or be
n . tnr ti. air Mt which time the oontraet will be deotare!.
' tr y Valuable Property for Sale.
firiLL be told by the subscriber, n very reasonable
t V F tmns,tlia Lou and House of Public Kniertainmatrt,
In the town of Oxford,, reserved bv him when tlic town
wa established on. hi land. The property posseaes
superior advantages which will always w-cure to the pro.
prietor a prvlerenc of enstmu, each lot beinr contiruous
to the eourt.yard, and handnomely at tutted i upon one if
which are two eomiaodiotis homtes, two stories hirh, eon.
Uininr thirteen room for the accommodation of gentle
men of the bar and others who wish retirement t with eve
ry ncceary out housei and a garden ami yard occupy nn;
nearly four acres. ' Upon the other lot there is a Tavern
hose.'which ts'about to be repaired and ehlarred, aea
paci'ius framed stable besides other hnniiM; and a horse
lot adjoining, which will be extended to any aixe the pur.
chase may denlre, to which wilt be added as much lund,
convenient to Hie town, as my be required for fire-wood
andjastuf2r At any general detcriptvm of tbe premiwa,
will necessarily prove UTmiufcctory to strangers who
may be desirous te purchase such property, they are lavit
ti to view it ' ,The subscriber will aluo sell kjts of ground,
to suit the purchaser, adjoining the town, and eenvenr r,l
to the Oxford Academy, which affurds to Us paUoua'the)
prospect f becoming flourishing institution.
' i : THU B. UTTUU01JV.' .
" Oxford, G ran ville county, 3lat Vltxh, 1814. ..,l6tf r
THE MINEUAU SPRlNGSi
ATXENOX CASTLE, Vv '
In Rockingham County, North-Cdrolina.
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THE subscriber has established himself st Lenox Cas
thr, where tie has opened a House of Entertainment,
and is mAinir extensive preparations furthe accommoda
tion of invalids and others, w) shall resort to this pUcei
uunng uie aammer ninuinv eivucr Kir oeaim or amuse
Mb The Mineral Waters are of various Itiiids, and e
qual in their Virtues to any in the Union.. ' Bath are e
reoted nd the Springs will be kept in good order Le.
pox-Castle is one of Uie most hcaUhy and agreeitblc Situ-,
aiions in. tlie southern sulea, is on the main rod leading
from the ratters to the western pirtrcf North-Carolina.
A Post X)irice is kept at this place, at which the wail ar
rives twice in each week, ' and paper and literary jour
nal from different cities in the Linked Sutes, are receiv
ed for the use of gentlemen who- retort to Ihc springs
Anassortment of gyd Uquoi-tyill be kept on hand, and
every endeavour made '6 provide the best accommoda
tion that the country wilWH'ui d. The cheapness of li-
exceKence or the water and the uealthitwss or
ail CQnUibu'.o' to render Uiia an agreeable
rtv . .:.: ;
JOHN L. LESUERv
May 20, 1814. r, - 2l-2mo-. . . ,
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A Tract of Land for Sale,"
p lndbondiand eeeurity required lor the completion tf the
,;. h. work by the 25th of December next. - t v ( , , ,
Q. mi liirouumr' V
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w.Mii a, ww-e UVmn
I'ljabone-oluy I8i' i - 24 3t
1 V
:otice.w
5 fr HE Subacriher witf live the highest cash price for
I' ? A old Copper an jFewetk delivred at bis shop io Bv
!fcdeigb;-3Tnne 15,1814.;
DANIEL PECK.
r . . 24-4t.
tOST OR MISLAID,
NOTIS pf hand Ni JohiiA. C- Rhodes (living-near
Tu-borouirh.) for fortv-me dolfars.' due some time
ur: r - . . ........ .
,, i in January Iast-AU persoh aie eautioneu ag&msi trnu
J ing for said note,: and the said John A. C. Khode from
lyte it t any person but myself or order
.. ' - i -i DUNCAN a BR1GGS.
WakeCountv:iuwtrli?f4:, - 4v3p. .'-
p ONTA1NIN0 about : eleven hundred and fifty acre,
I Vitv t!ie County ofjitokes, N 0- wi Rt-e.'y Creek, 4 miles
tKO m tin-, sum s lord tin Dan Jitter. 1 he laud is liv idtd
into ila; f.)llowiig tracts, tiit fi.-st cqntainjug 436 .actes,'
JOot wiucl) is ele.fvd has a good mill seat, and plenty
of pine, pp!ar and wa'nut timtwr h well watered, ajtd
of th uncleared baru a considerable boMv of bottom land.
The 2d. tract obtains 233 a' res, 2u of which is cleared
has a rood bouse, kitcnen. &o- with an excellent snntur
and convenient to the house. The 3d tractcontuns S00
acre, a tolerably good bouse,, good barn and out houses.
The 4th tract con 80Q acres, has a coodabin." or
chard of excellei't jbuit, well watered, and good meadow
land has 30 teres cleared. A more particular descrip
tion i thought uiuurcessary, as those desirous of purcbas!
ing can examine foe themselves.. Any person who will
purchase tue white may lnyelt for two dollars er cc.-
or it wilt b i sols in small quantities to suit purchasers.
gdodr waggon ana tea.n wm oe taKen in part pay menu
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THQMAS POWERS,
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INFORMS ttipubfic'that he fca commenced business
1 ;-"i jl in hi professional line in tire nouse laieiy eccnpiea oy
f ,4ohnS. KabotefturHe invite custom ud'hoe ; to give
y.faustasuon. - 1. jr- L-r,
Weigh; Jupe I?14
,State 3anlc,v6f Ndrth-CaroUna, ' 4;
t'i ' rA T:aneetingV the President mm Olrectorsf of t'.ie
"I XA, State, Hank of North Carolina-, a dividend of four per
y eeituim on -e aeh and everv share of the Capital. Stock of
May J, 1814.
J04N WIUGHT.
48-tf.
- : MINERAL WATEKS.
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THE subscriber has esVabli shed in this City, on be cor
. ner of lyetteiiUa .an;l Martin itieeu, opposite .
'' the Sug'eOIHce, Manufactory of the
,. . "v. various ;
, Mineral Waters,
Now o universally used for health and pleasure n
most parts of the United Stateav ; PA feet imitation; re
made of the Soda, Seltsernd Ballslown Waters, se justly
celehr&ted lnr.the cure of manv eonfhlaitits of the Sto-
mach, aUIious and Calculous affections; feVr and . va.
riety of diseases incident to warm climate.; .r- .
. ' npAvifrrrtf
" IMeeh, 5hMay, 1814.
beckwith;
18
NOTICE v V
THE subscriber- has a Negro man by the . name of SO
LO.VIDN'. often called .SOIAJMON: JOUD.VN, tliat
He j '.v U known lor uts skill in
-V' holder ,r their V representative,, ir or after ' , the first
.p'L Mondayof junei'-:-.v '7 ,"' -
; v4 '"yZ f: ArM..II. JIAYWOOD, Cashier.
Orange. I wiU t give" Wilice l all )ms who may
employ the siiiil Jordan, that they must stand responsi
ble to me for his charges i and if they are thought unrea
sonablc, application must be. made tome, and they shall
be ti-gulated agreealdy to my jndgment; The said Jor
dan ny be found 25 miles north of Kaleigh, 20 miles south
fit Caal tfl liuianoiougii). anu uiiica
-TOranville, '20th April, l14- (y;i; ' , .10
-j-:.f-orsea.4-
P "I . I Wrt.N. Ill II IMll
mm: SHOCCO:SPRINGS.
M; HTllE Subscrtbff h made preparallor.s for aecpmmo- of oxf ji d, 31)
j. dating such as ay visit the above Springs during me , weit 0f Louisboi ff;'
present season. r . . ,. , - ;
Addition and 'Improvement have,, been made to liis
tudditKS, ao asto jender them more commodious and
comfortable than heretofore. Mis Ice-House is Well stor-
t Chjldren and .Servtnt half priP, 25 cents per. day for
.EDWARD J. JONES.
?-,vWarrncoonty,May27. i. . 2J i-
to the Springs, whkhW redy every Inconvenience ; montuJulHStl,. and JJ.
t.WrlrcomDamedof. --V . ' ' i oOt ol,the,aid call -The claims for military aeryice will
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NORTH CAROLINA.
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Auditors for that purpose eppnintodby the tst
A Gi-neitV Assembly, will proceed forthwith to settle
andrepoittheclaims ofUie AHicersand Soldier called
MicMfv.ce bv lh Cuvernov of tbu , fltte in ike
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Ten Dollar? Reward.
be teifedjjy thftonAeyrolla,an4ettled accordingly.--Iveryiiher
claim Wtbat kind or nature oever, must be
formally proved before one tie more Justice of the reaec.
S t if " W r; a.xr-Baleigh, My25th48l4
TAILORING ; BUSINESS.
i'. E AN AW AY from the jufescfiber
v f;r on tne xtn oi-iwarBa, a ongnjyei
' i ! low Man, abo4 28 year old lix
.', feethirh. well proportioned and
i active, speak slow, has lost mc of
, lit toretmn. ano a piecs os ue
lower part of li left ear". cutofl-
''tar'i.:. LlllnA .1..1.1 ,M,'.1t ainmnt
-TaB Subscriber, HianKtut jor me.svry imcru;u.
I 1 1 ..riw.ii.ni ; iipiofnre reeeivedi InfarA bis I mend
that he continues V f T on nppve wihw, a
nart of Mr Boss' buUding near the Ikct, -hor 11
iuWaithfullV attended t kndecuted in the
V wiB give the bovn cwrd to any person, syhd will bring
hand, h i nxicju to engug two nrAhree rood JoUrnfV
-L: Stolen or Strayed,--
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FROM tbe ubscriber, on the 5th
day of May, it nirht. a Urbt
sorrel HOUSE, between 10 and 12
year old, at least five ieet high, and
has a blase i hit fice. and a. bite
spot on the neck near the weathers,
- occuiotKa - rr im cottar, na u
l a a at a
snoa aiirouna. uneru esnspenaa
tkm will be mad to any perso who wiM deliver saidf
oorse to me in Baieirn, or gio inc uvorraaiton so law i
get him again. . - - .
. ' . MBBttlTT DILLIABD.
May 13, 1814. . . 20 f .
To Saddlers, Boot and Shot Maker
Z. BREWER fc F. FA1RLAMBV
LEATHER.STdRE,
. OLD STRysii-PirBtSMUMc. '
WHERE Saddlers, Beat and Snoe-Mskersmaybe np
nliewl on tbe most reasonable terms with iSoal, ikin
ing.Haniesa, and Dndie Leatnert urain ana tfat t;au
jfcins t, UooULegs, Wax sod Grain ; Taps and Top -Vkint;
wax ana urain i upper negro ueatner t neitows ixaiuer
Roueh and IJn'mir Hides i llor and Slice P altina t Tan-
net's Oil t Waggon and Chaise Collars. Their stock con
sistritiretyo the best Nortliem Leather, Country yen
tlemen will find it te their interest 6aJL .
t Order punctually attended to.
. 6-tf j, . - January 22d, 1813. ,
; LAND FOR SALE.
THE subscriber oflcr lor sala, three hundred arret
of LAN I), within about four miles ol Kaleigh. The 1
Land is well watered and stock d wit timber, near a sax
mill. -H The Uud u of good quality, and will be told low
fur cash, or rood trade- s For further inlbrmation, aipl
tij the subscriber, living noria west of Ealeigh, about 4
nule . ' ' .. . -c -. .. . '
s...; . :OZX9 VINCENT
'June 6th, 1814. , . . ' 23-5wpd '
To Journeymen' Bcct tnd Shoe Lfikcrs;
JtlVRMKTM EM Boot and Shoe Maker; who en fonxl '
wtQ reeomWaded fir industry and sobriety, will sneet "
with conaunt employment and the most liberal w, S, '.
either by the snentb, year or Job, by apprjing tCthe ausi k '
fenoer tn vvsyncsuorongn.
April 19. 1814V
IT
FtORT.Y DOLLARS REWARD.
mmM
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K1NAWAJ from th tubieribers, Vtil r 1
nr kVMit th l.fth r.t Map twpTem-S '
: -Men, onevof dark complexion "tr th V
name of DA1D,' anout, 6 feet; high, . .
r .n..n hil m,Vr tilri an'tll tin R.at
a blepiish in one eve occartoned there hvfi .
-about 2f year old, eonsidersble beard (
the otlter is dark complected, about J
feet 7 inches hign, Jia a remarkablei;
. , -? .. breA'V r.oi, wum sear on one de os.
his bead Tr the ear. about 25 vesrsof ae, stout tnade ::
named CHARLES both pf .the abvve rgroew werei .'
brought from the Northward, ani it is probable they will s '.
attempt to ret back, or go on board" of some vessel, a f ." ,
David has lollowed the set tnd perhaps Charles A re.
ward of forty dollar will be rrn ibrhe taking up and ;
confining tbe above Negroes m any JsiJ In' NoriL-Csroli ... -naor
Virginia and giving notice to the subscriber, liv r
ing i( ' 8outh-Crolina, Newberry District, o that thtf. 1
ret tliem, or twenty dollar for eiUier; , lt it probsblts . v
they may change their sanies and the-' name of thai
owner.
7,f
June 9 A. 1814.
C.EORCB LEVETt,
i, ' maithbw &una.t V
- r -MS 5t pd j
TAN A WAY from tle ubsoriber about thn 24th cf
A May. BLACRT HORSE, about 9 feet high, parti s
cular rnarks not reeoltected-l When .ht went awav ha -' 3
Fhad on a belt, and
tf, where he wm i
; " S. C. Brarae&Co.
ABE thankful for the very liberal encouraresr.ent they
have been favored wi;h sine tommenoing business
in this place, and inform their friends and the public that
they have just received a fresh supply of - ( ,
FASHIONABLE GOODS
suited to season, which will besould at a very moderate
profit for 'cash They Will sell a great bargain in ihetr
whole stock of Goods ta oie pufcl. user, if application be
shortly made. , They also have n well improved LOT, In
an eligible situation, convenient to excellent spring wa
ter, nd in a very desirable part of the town for a private
famHy, which Viey will tetl on good terms. '.'
23 4t ' ' ; . " llaleigli, June 4, 1814.
TEN DOLLARS REWARD.
DESBilTcblfrom my recraing post In Franklin
.Jounty, on Vie- 20th of May, 1814, Prazurs Squires, a
Midler or tliA U. S. srmv. He Was born inbainpson
Cooiity, age nineteen years, five teet ten inclves liiirli, fair
eoiPpicXion, gray eyts; dark "nair",' and by 'profession
iarmer. - Any pertbn who may apjuebeud ibe said soldier
ind deliver ban over to me, or any olhcer ol'the U. S. sr
my, or confine him in Jail ar d givu notice thereof, 1 will
give the above reward and pay all reaonable expebcet.
i ABTHUB FOX, Lieut.
, , 10th U t. Iiil'antry.
- Bccruiting Rendezvous, White Plains, June 5 23.'
To the young and. Patriotic Citizens,
Of the Counties o Burke, Eunctmbe, Rutherford
and l'ayv,ooi. .
CONTSCTOUS of the rectitdde of our cuuso in the prose
cution of trt?? presei.t wr against. B -itain, the'GO:
vcniment pf the United Suites lias liunjsonicly Cumpyri '
sated those who wish to enlist under the banners of tree
dOm A bounty of one hnnditd end twenty-four dollars,
and one' hund.rt I and sixty acitj ol' Land fifty dollars to
be paid down, fifty dollars when wustercd and iweniy-tour
dollars whetv the tepn of service expires, 8nch ftien
Whose pslrtotisin" Is promptd by noble emultt inn to en
list in the service bf hii ; ti"Hltryv are now eitiply icompc-n.
sated for the tail and V of war,' wiih the addition of
eight dollar fur twery man soldier.shaU enlist. Where
is the patrfotis of Seventy-six t .Arouse ye sons l frc
dom, let it not be said that yoif, who, are the progeny of
the Ivfii jF teventyvx, are so fur degenerated into pusit.
lunimity that you are not Willing to roambin and support
the constituted; authorities of thir free and enlightened
republic Free yoursclvet frpm that dull lethargic, state
in which yon ire plunged Summon up your 'courage, and
resentment agaiitiit the internal and external enemies of
your-tountry Come forward arid enlist hi 'the seece f
your country whei'e true merit and just honor are the lam.
ing esteem and monuments of a soldier's name. Your
names will be recordod-in tfie annuls of buftoryj-prtnepy.
rifts will he written on your heroic characters, and vour
names will be immortalised Tandrczutercd amongst the
heroes of seventy-tiXt . ' i;" ,. -
,-' ' ''. ''A. Tt. BRANDON, -'
" w s i Captain 3d Biflc Be
Morganton, May 2? 1,1814. 23 3t
TEN DOLLARS. REWARD.
Tt ANA WAY' from the subscriber,
living in Smith county, HVcot-Teiin
on the 20th March last a tJecrro fuU
,low namel FRANK MUTTON, a
bout 5feet 7xr8 inches hieL JlO r
f VW 4J y iiars bf jjige, ttout s and ' heavy
; M inade,hts n scar over pjMe of his
eyesj and Mother wj lrgt nne on
one of hit hands, occasioned by the
, stroke of a sword, 'his umx.-r 'fint:
teeth much decayed, had on when he went away a cjUttft'
round-about, very much patched and dark mixed overgilt
He was taken up ht Uhedt river, and aid las name. Wat
Jim, and from New-Orl6ans. : He it very polite and civil
when spoken to, nd I expebt will endeavor to get to Eden
ton, North-Carolina, where he . originally came from. '
Whoever will take np said Negro and secure him io any
Jail sothat'I eati obtain 'him, and ve me information
hU receive the above reward tbgeiber with all .reason,
able exptfnees. ; ;,iX ' '"" Vv --'""
uiU rV ? DANlV.M'AULAY.
4 '8mi!th coan:ty,Ten.,fay,10, t8i4. v"8? 3m.;:,
TEN DOLLARS REWARD;
-V!
tflfny person who
oi t
I will probably'make for Warren 'oun-,'-v'; ?'
raised. The above reward will be paii -f 4 ',
0 will deliver hint to me, (if token out ; j
ll.. r-mtti nnA fit, tS Ittacf-tl in that Afllinlv' 'vAAtjr tflW.- ''"
formation respecting him wilt be thankfully receivedj
Letters mtf be directed to Mason Hall, Orange county', -
N. C
June 5-
-l-" M III II I a U i . 1 W A U 1 P
?i '
TA E-ft'llTEU from nvr4eTrtis in Hillsborouch. m v."
JLihe 29th ult. ELIJAH TBSLr, a private of the lOthr '
ttegiment U. S. IntaJitry H t 21 year tof age, a teet 19 r"
inches bighrof dark conplekitin,hd dark hair. He JiaS f .
since been frequiEntly en lurking about his fathers, whoi ; r..."
live 8 or lOmtlefnorheattfrom Hitl.bcrough.: 1 will .
give tine above rewaraio any person who will Ceuver taid , j
Teasly to me, or any other nfflcer the u
confine him ui any jai
gHI I
Teasiy,
all persoua
t-x
y other officer of Uie' Ui S; rmy, ot " '
ail in this State so that 1 ret him mi.-'-"'
I nlso forwiirn all ptrton frbra; harboring 'aid' 5 1 -'3
, a I am rewlved to putthe law in forco. giaft .' j
tout who can be convicted of the same :.. . '. ",
June 4th. 1814.
waANNlLL WWK' ' 4, ;
STRAYED
t IJ R0M the( iubtcriber, - ori,j
I'i-X. time .ince, a bright bay Horse,
4 feet 8 inches high, eight year ' i H
H old last apring, blind In the left y
I v n en eel)ut little out of
. the right, had a belt on. shod all ' .
Qiottnd, and Wa in tolerable gooct l ;
was een otne - Jay iga, p?arj Mr. D-fril Roger's. Any
inlbrmation re specting said horse, will he tbarikfully re
ceivea ana noeru coninensauoa mode. t
TVDIIDtt UlOtlTO i
V B4lgh,7une KJ,1824.2:i- 25-3s.
nrHB uUcf iber hanrf tr Tt
Tenn 184, Q ialified a Executors of the last wilt and ' '
testament ot MclLAlacleod, $sq. late of said county jp - '
cea.ed, . "'--:..? irv-.-.;.u - vl"",',-i - -V
, ,;, . -:oiyKoTiCE:;y;a
HPC all those f-avuiff claims against 'aid estate to tare -the
oi properly authenticated and presented, within thw
time limited by lav or their claimt will he. barred of rek
covery. - Ana all those indebted to the aid,etUte are re-;- i
quesied to make immediate payment, Xt .,no Inilulrenc'!
cau b given by f'-' jf ' VH-jyv.-ry '-.?,ii '
'irl ; ;ALEX;''MACti0D .'v
:.'rj,; '.v . AlutiDOCK'MAp '
v- - '--if. f. i, i V " l AAlf CI,
Mqore county.June 1st 1814.1- ' 25.
jit jxlv "r . v V
; .Thirty floilars Rr;Ward
DESEBTED from Salisbury in tie tnonthof Novttnbefr
ISV2, fc soldier of the loth Beg. U B, Infanyy, Uyi
the name 6f Klisha Jackson i -he was formerlv edvertisell -
as Wm. Jackson He 1 probably lurking in-tbn coimtien,
of Anson or Moore. ? Also toldJer in ,the hbove titf? e '
meat by th name of. Weitenhunt, formerlv of Bandolnh. ?'-.
who deserted from' Washington City, in company. witltTV'
Wm: Smith and one Matthews -aid Weisenhtmt, is noi S
..I IU. I.MMrtl.H .nnAnw..! I ... f : 4. ' .3s'
Also a soldier by the name of Michael Parnell, pf BowuVi ' 4
county, who deserted from Washiagton Citv In enmnarrw '' '. K '
With Benjamin Stone,-of Rowan. ' Ten -dollar reward .;,
will be tiven for the apprehension of eitlMff iiitlW-nhoW i ?X
named deserters, on their being put In Jsikor deUtere.dASf
to' any U S. officer. ; 'Vu,- ';;f'--:.-'h
iAMESLBORTy,t!o-VV H
C.I0h Reg. U. 8. nlanjry
Twenty Dollars Reward.)-'- -
... TJ ANA WAY trom1 Uie tubscribef tfm
, AV 8th inr illkf U V. s..4..j .
i i utTm.. so Mini . ahMii ... -V"
- J f incbet high; hat a pletsin; ount
nanetj, trmdl eye, hi nojenota fiat ft V'
J . common "Negroes, ba been raised fc "
i x 'Walter, ui imart ana ictive, had on wtufc v '
no iwi me nomespun oiotnet, hi lack , ,v
et white, made of cotton And wool, had, (
- r. , xawui -omi..i ciotn muca worn'
and dark coloured with h velvet cape. It it probable hw -is
now lulrkipg in Johnston county, .Tlie above reward
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