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(trinteh to, the state,) tatetteville street, opposite the stone tountadj. k 7 Vol.-VI No. 25.1 , .-i:CUALEIGHV FRIDAY; -JULY 1, 1814, -V-I v f -.'"4 VVTThVcc DoUs.pcr aan-i. v SturrnSrmtntiV i M 1 FORTY, DOLLARS REWARD.; TIAnAWAT from th subscriber, q , -A? or about the iSta of May. two Negro . , Men, one of dark tomptexion by the - - am f DAVID, aoout 0 jfeet high, . eomewhat marked by the small po, baa i'. blemUh in eae eye occajuoiwd thereby,' ' " ' . about 27 jreare old, eonaiderabla beard t . the other is dark complected, shout's f t fcrt 7 incUc nifh, ftas a remarkable . . . broad nose with a Mr oft on a aid f fi brad ovtr the ear, abuut iS r ara of ap, atnut made,' Mined tTHAEl ESboth of lb abo Kerroea ver brought from the Northward, and it ia probable they will attempt to ret back, or go on board, of aome -Teaael, aa DTid haa lolloped the aea, and perhaps Chirln A re. ward of forty dollars will be pttu tar the taking tin and eonfiotog Ue above Kegrpea w any ail Id Xorih-Caroli. aaor.Virj-inia and firinjr notiea t tb aubaenbera, liv inj; ia Suuth'CaraVma, Newberry District, ao that tWy jet them, or twenty dollar for either. . It i provable ttiey mar change their names and the'nnihts of their avnera. -v -A v. CBORCB'MSVER, -,V '. - ? WATHKW SM1TIL . .' ',r- '-Situduon Wanted.-"-' ;-v f-' 4 a . ' . - -' . ; j ' . . - .. ' A. t , , - . , A ' YOtTXO KAN capable of quaDy; towjfHnitle CV. 'men for a.!miii to CoHejrr, wiahea tiruatio as a Teaciier, ekher iit an Arademy at private Cuni.y. " X Uue d.lrred to M. 11. k left at live PoaUM&ce, fT atMr. J. NVcxxlberrs Store, wilt be attended to. . ' . . tS , j ' . , , ftaleigh, Jane 2i. ( ; OXFORD ACADEMY. : , " ; ' ; ; .THHE exercises of the next Session of die Oxford A. ).: eatleriiy wlil commence on the &.mA Monday of July next- ; The Male Department- Will eontinuo as tierto fore under t'.ecaia of Mr. Thomas H.' WHlia ami Mr. J. S.niili. The Female iV-pJrtrornt will be'oponed under the suneriiitervlanceof fciiaa Jana M'Intire, late t tle Paleiph Academy.") - , ,' J, AVld. M. 6NEI.D, Sec'ry. '.'Jaw 17,1814. 25 3i v " : Twenty Dollars Reward. STRAYED from the Plantation of E. Hanford, ah Pe dee nver, in Marlborough District, in January last, a btoxrn bay UORSB, with one white hind foot, a small star iff his f irehad, and a whit speck on h'u noae, jviih a roached mana and swab tall, near 15 hands high and 7 years Old last tprin Said Horse wm purchased of 11o, ; ; Btmni T, in CranviUa county, N. C. and I suspect he will end-avorto get back to the said Sonnet's. If any person i will deliver U e r.aid hnrM rnfnrm.tion of lamia : TEN DOLLARS REW.AHD. T) AWAWAt fnm the suLacfiber about the 24th. of the sobvsriber. he shall be entitled to the above reward.-: v XV May, BLACK HORSE, about 3 feet nigb, (parti- i , Jun ,3. , - . 23 p , JA 1ES "vYL 3a , eut.r marks not recollected ) Whon ho wtiti away he 1 ; tad on bell, and will probably make for Warren Conn ty, where be wu raisedLf The above reward will be paid -'' to any person, whe Will deliver him to ne, (if taker, out of this county.) and jive if taken In the comity. . Any in- , ; - NOTICE. ' ,-, .v- ' V. ; 'V AT the last Court hold for the county of Tforthamptun, the aahacriW qualified as Executor of the last will and testament of .aichard freear, dec All persons hav ing demands against tlie estate are requested to present, their claims within the time prescribed by law or this notice wilt be pleaded in bur. Those indebted, Will make immediate payment The subscriber will regularly at tend the coaiuy Court of Northampton, f iMhe pur nose ot I Jdjuaiinp all claims fur or against the estate, and in his ansence jaroea li. narnson, EJq. ismuy aumoriaed to re- The J Sjubscriber TTJTAVtXd on hand a large supply of .Timbers, suita-. n- ( n II ble lor bwldinc Houses of inv uxe.unA h.vmn- hut formation respecting bim will be,tintfully,eceived j luuc business ou hand, would be glad to engage with any Letters may b directed to Mason Hall, Orange ecunty, N. C J - 1?. ' t r - Aryo ivaiudt June S . - J? ,'25 3t GentleipRn to erect any houie or houses that he mijpt wiu uuui, on uie inoai reusonaoic terms. v . r WILLIAM J0NE3 Kaleigli, June 24.'; 1 - , ? , . '. JSti . ' NOTICE. ; ; t. Stop thiXesertetl7 ' ;J TEN DOLLARS REWARD TE$ERTED from nvy rendezvous in IlillsDorougli, en Z he S9U Ult. tlJJAH 1 it.SL.x,a private 01 urn aliment U, 3. InfJntnMle Is 21 year of age, 5 fci inchM h trh. ofdarK con.oicxion.ana carx iiair.,, c n K,.rt,i u;-.- .v ... . -...r since been f.nenUyaeen lurkmg sjiout his fatdiers. who jjp d l1ie purchaer riving t-,t. ft m 1ft milra north caat fi-Oim Uillaboroueh. t I.Wlll .C .-J . (vv' " : 1- - . -. , . T3 ,. . uynu uu accariiy. II TILL be sold to Ihe hdrhest bidder on the SOth Julv .f 10 ' . V neW fct th Court Honse door in the jpity of Eateigb, tive the above reward to any Terson who will deliver said Teaaly to me.or any other officer of. the- U- S. army, or s- tonfine him iii any jail ia this State so that 1 get him a- ruin I aUO f,rram all 1 perm from, hai'boring said Teasly.as I am resolved to put th law in force against j all persons who Can be convicted of the same. V , , Y c ' , ; WM-PANNILL, Lieut. ': - vfj;x-v if., ' f .. lOihUeg U, 1 1nfantry,'- v T?ELLMACLEOp ESTATE. V '"pUB 'Mi!wariber0t bwins; ai''thevCourt of Plea '"and B " Quarter Sessions heldtor the county of Moore, May ,' Terml8J4, Qualified as Executors of the last will and ' -iestamei. ot Niell Macleod.Bsq late of said ceuntj de ', ceaseif, '' -- -. '- a;" ;.'- : U " GIVE NOTICE V T3 all thos having eUims against aaid estate t have f them proberiy authenticated and presented, within the time limit by law Or taeir elaims will be barred of re esvet y. ? And all iliose Indebted to Uie said estate are re ( iaqiiesttd to make immediate '. Payment, as no indulgence ; cau be given by . ; ' . ' v .' ALEX; MACLEOD, "1 ' 1 , ; t'v . 'p;? MtlKbOCK MAttTIN, V Ert. ' ' '': WM. MAttTIN. . J v Moore county, ime 1st, t814 25 St pd y w Thirty: Dollars Regard. , . r T E3ERTED from SaUsbury m the month of November, I i U a soldier of the iOth Beg. U- S. Lifantryby the name of 61isb,a Jaakson 1 he wa formerly aduertistd ' as Wnr. Jackson Ue is probably lurking io the counties of Anson or Moore. Alaa a soldier in the above regi ' tnwitby the name of Weisenhunt formerly of Bandolrh, '" v whodesertid from Washington Cir," in compknyvWtlh Wm Smith and one Matthew--iiMd Weisenhunt is 110- V ted for having been concerned in counterfeiting mafu-y. ; i' , Also a .ldier by the 'me of Michael Pametl, of Rowan ' J eouiitT, who deserted from Washington City In ebmpany Benjamin Stone, of Rowan. , Ten dollars rewafd w will be given for the apprehension oft ither of the above ; named deserters, on their being put in, Jail, or delivered . oanyTJ. S.4ficer,' - '" ' 1 : ' T . ' .June 23, 1814. JAMES NUTT, Executor; a". , '- ; 2V3t p , Stolen or Stravcd. . . T7U0M theaub Vi 1 aubscriber, cn tlie 5Ui at night, a light sorr-l H0RPE, between 10 and 12 vear old,at least five Jet higli,and ftaa a blaze in his face, .ind a white : Spot on the neck near the weathers, ri-l':f j-;n-r!rJt-.Hi, occasioned by the collar, aud U a .. . ji , aboa aii rouna. uuerat compenaa- tion will be; made. M any paraon who will dcUver said horse tome in lUleigh, or g.ve me information so that I get him again; ' ; Mi W " MBRwrr dilliaro. . May 13, 1814.t-' - ." ' 20 tf : , - S. C. Brime h Co A UE. thankful fur the very liberal eticnfagement they 4 V. have been lVivored with since conffhrning business in this place, and inform their friends and the .ubUc Uiat tliey have just receive da f.-esh supply of FASHIONABLE GOODS eulted to season. whichCiH he soutd at a very moderate profit for ash .They Will sel,l a great bargain In their whole stock ot Goods to purck&ser, :f cppliration be shortly made. They aWbave a well improved LOT In an eligible aituation, convenient, to excellent spring wa ter, and in a very desiraWe part of the town for a private ' family, which tliey will Sell on good terms, ?x.23 4t ' ' Raleigh;. Iune4,lel4. 10th lUsg. V- S-lnlantry- k at ' Tvventy Dollars Reward. '.. I Irom the til;cnoer the X. 80S inst. a likely Nvgro .Man named , irt'KH. 20 vear of Kc, about 5 fet 8 TEN DOLLARS REWARD. R AN AWAY from the subscriber, living in Smith, cminty, West-Teno on the 20th March last, a NegroVfet. low named FRANK -MUTTON, a bout 5.feet 7 or ,8 inches bih, 4fl or 45 years of age, stout atid heavy made, has a scar over one of his eyes, and pnother very targe one on one-of his hands, occasioned Ly the stroke of a sword, Ms ujiir front teeth,much decayed, hail on when he went away a cloth round about, very much patched and 'davk mixed overalls lie was taken up at Obeils river,, and eUd his name was Jim, and from New-fh-leans.. , He is very poUte and civil ; 1 . or 4 irwhes high, has a pleaain coufite-, when spoken to, and I expoct will endeavor to get to nuem , naoci. small eyes, hit Rose not as fiat hi ton, North-Carolina, where hc originally came from. tOinirton waiter, is smat aftd active, hsd on ahen ho if tt j... nomcs'jun ciotnes, mi 1 tea. vT1 ' ct whiltvVade of ctlton and wool, had ' fiT'k sui-totit ifiont of clblb1 much worn ' T and daik co'our'ed with a cWet Cp.v It is probuble' he . U now lurking to Johustoe, county; The above reward h ill be givtn to any person wh? "Will deliwr him to the, ;: - ubsrribr, in Wake county, ten nic outh of IUielgh, , -f ot tea dollars for securing him in jail so iiat I get him a V gain. , ,i v.-.v . - SIMON TL'RXER. , -June 9th. ' &'i&'. '"?--V-Vc.- Neeroc. has been raised a Whoever, will take up aaid Negro and secure him in any :nowce. Jail sotliat I can obtain him, wid give me information 8.U receive the above re wurd together with aU reason able expences. ' - . . DAN'L. MVAl'LAY. Smith county, Ten. May 10, 1814. S!3 3m TAILORING BUSINESS. THE Subscriber, thankful for the very li!eral enrou fagemeitt; heretofore. received, Infiirma h'.ii friends that he continues to carry on the above-business, in a part of Mr:1 Ross's buildings near the Market, where all orders Mi , be faithfully a,tlendedTtg apd jpxeetrtedhi the moat workman.like atvle'. . Hayinir considerable work on - ?lighe.tbuU V. fcertv of Anr!r.nn nairler. deceased. cOnslbtine of One K likely Negro BOY, 13 or 14 yeart of are, and a parcel of 00KS, fee the purchaser giying lmid witb approv , dsecurity,' ---, 'V JOHN MAttTIN, Admf.v', ", June 13,1814. . t .v ,-;iv W2tV-i 1- , . . i ... 1 . I, . 1 - rf if IK."" ' TJAVWO taken neensett AUCTIONEERS, ofTe Aeif Should they have a 1;: l ll servlrA to the Public as such ( V supply of Goods, they will have a Sale' eeery Saturday. vThy received on consigument, a few Ramie Cain't su ' :'a peiftne and fine FLOUR, and, of ether V few tasks of RAISINS, and parcel of WOO. RAITS, of V various tiies. They wish to J)urchase"a aqifaOMty el hatcheld -and ' Dhhatchel4 f LAX. ' Also thrte tir ,four el waget. Rateigh, June 2, J 9 14. J 0 , JAMES P1 1 T. 22-tf- LOSTOR MISLAID, A NOTE of hand Ort John A. C Rhodes, (Hvins near J XX Tfbojxugh,J for fortyone dollars due some time lit January last All peruana are. cauuoneu. azmnsi rau ing for said note and the. said Joha'AC liUodes from paying it to any person, but myself or order, M . . Vt'WSVV Ooun.ty; June 1, 18 1 4V; Forty Dollars Reward." -'l tr.t,"v7:".i' R UNA WAT from the tuhacri. her ia Julv, 1813. a Negra nan earned RANDOLPH, about twenty years ef age, of common aix and dark complwion, ad liia hair a little inclined 10 be redlsh. hat tolerable lance four flV- teeth; and rather scartenng He sJ? ... was bora In Virginia and hat te- ' v . ' ;? yeral times attempted to get back but has been takea tip', and I tliina h euit probable be has goneeotne ether way, probably torn ards Cape Fear., I will give the above rewaxd to any person that will deliver the said negro to me, or secure him ia any jail ra that I gettum. - ,A KtOttOLSON WASHrVGTOX.'.. Wayne fioutrty. Jure r. J814.; . , ; 24t.. , t ; 4 Franklin, June 8th 1814. ALEX. FALCONER, Ex. : A House for .a Female jVcademy, C. ' A T Louishurg, 50 by 20 feet, iwo stories r 1 1 and $ feet pitchy two rooms above, 18 by 20 and 1.2 hi SO feet ' three aix-pannetled doors 1 toir 18 and taut 8 tight win dows below, and six 15 and four 8 light window above to be bnitvof good .hard timber with two ih imneyt of brick or hewn Stone and underpined WitH the samej to be ceiled through wilhia, and painted withosit entire Will be let by the undersiirned com r issioners, 00 8atuf day tle 2nd, day of Jury next, at , Lnuisburg. ' Workmen are soiicitea to maxe tneir proposals in writings atoroe (ore the day, at which time the contract will be declared; and bond and security required for the completion of, the Work by the 25th of December next ., RICHARD FENNEB, , JOEL KTNfJ. ' 1UOUARD 1NGB, Louiahurg, June 6th 1814- WM. MUUPHEtj GREEN HILU 24. St State Bank of Nprth'Carolina, . - , . J - . . i. ... , , Rdtih,$fay; 1814. AT e meeting of the President and Directors of t!ie State Bank of North Carolina, a dividend of four per centum on each and every h are of the Capital Stock of the said Bank was declared, and will be paid to the titock holders or their representatives, on r dter, the first Monday of June. , , ' WM- H.. IIAY'OOTJ, Cashier: f - - - ' Valuable Property for Sale. . " WILL be told by the teubscriber, on very reasonable trms.the Le,a and Uom es of Public Entertainment. in tlie Vwn of Oxford, reserved by him Wlieo the twn 1 was ettabiisiied on lua lands The propfrTy posscasea superior advantages which will always si cure'to, the pro prietor a preference c' custom, each lot being contiguous to the court-yard, and lwmlnomely situated 1 upon one of which are two commodious houses, two stories lnjrh, con taining Uiirteen rooms fpr thci accfnmodiSon of gvntle. men til the bar and others who wish retirement! Wiib eve ry necessary out house, and a garden and y,aid occupying nearly four acres. Upon the other lot there is a Tavern house, which is about tebe repaired arid enlarged, aca pttcious framed stable betides other houses, and a home lot adjouing, which will oe cktended to any sirelhe pur chaser may desire, to which will be added as much land, canvauienl to 1)14 town, at may be required for lire-wood, and pasture. , As any general description of the premises will necessarily prove unsatisfactory ' Jo strangers who may be desirous to purchase such propetty.they are invh Ci to view it. The subscriber will also sell lots of ground, to suit the purchaser, adjoining the twn, and convenient to the Oxford Academy, which affords to its patrons the prospect of becoming a flourishing institution. -,. THO. p. LIT f LEJOTIN. .Oxford, Granville county", 3lst March, 1 8 14 16"tf t , A Tract cf Land for Sale,. 4 . i - CONTATXINO kVwit eleven hundred sn ff 'acre' in the CountTef8tokes,N.ConRedyCr.-k 4r W' . from Hairstoa'tiord oa Daa Kier. The lard H d'vklej . , inta the f .llowinr tracts, the first containing 434 rrs'' 50 of which ia elearr d l.u a good wull sea, and pW nt' i of pine, pp!ar and Wahwit timher -Is wr 11 watcsed. arl 5 , of zae oncleared part, eonaidtrable body of bortnm Und.' ' The 3d tract centaiaa 230 arrea, 30 of abieh is cleared - v"f has a good bouae; kiubee, Lc- with an excellent tp- in' and Convenient to the liouae. The 3d tract contain 3Ji ' . serve, a tolerably good housej good bam and out houses. ' t The 4th tract cor tains 00 acres; 'ha ajrooJcabii.. or. ' chard of exeellert fruit; well watered,, and geod mt:.; ' Und-hu 30 acres cleared. VA mora particular ie-wnp ' ' . tioQ is thought uhnecesasry, a those OMiroua of purt h- kig eaa examine for themselves. ', Any f'i ho will . purchase Ae whole may hate it for two dollars ptr srr?. , orU will be told in small quantities' ia suit purchase! s. ' "' A good wagjoa and team will, be taken in part pajirentv ' .-' May 1, 1814. v.. iJOMNWUlGUT. 'js-tt; THOMAS POWERS.? iiauor,.,- 't INFORMS the puWic that be has commenctii tjs'nes". in his professional line in thehousl lately occupied by John . RaboteaiL H mvitei custom aud bopet, to give tatfaetion:.v.;'V " , 4 W oi :5 ;, ' '-' , " 'y. ltaleigh, June 14, J81yT,n..C-.H;4-St-V FOR SALE. A'; . AHOUSE and. Lot on FayetterUIe street, " JL a small distance below Mf. X Galea's, r for term r apply to the substriber. v. wm.;W.vMAsqn, . Raleigh, June 171814.' .24-3U : ;. 1 nhHE tuhscriber has a Negro man by the name bf SO: ,:' LOHON, often called .SOLOMON JORDAN, tha- ftmh OraCtice PIwsic He ia well known for tua-skUl lit Physio, in the counties of OranvlUeWake, Franklin and Orange.-" I wish to give notice to all persons whe may emplof the aaid Jordan; thatthet'mitst etand responsi. ble to me for hit charge and if thej are thought unrea- tonaMa, applicatSoa raustbe made tome, and they ehall y be regulated Agreeably td niy judgment. . The tid Jor.r . dan may be round 25 mue norm 01 tcaieign, aumnes i o.u. j - ana Jiuica 1. 1 .- of Oxford. 30 miles cast of Hillsborough, west of Louiaburg.' '- ? ilTi i TUOMJS JSAXAVJ. GrahviUei20UiApril,814 r- : ,16 f. &t to buerttmentjL " 1 y NEW STORE.' - THE Subscriber wishes to infornv the public that tines " , the dissolution of the cvpmnerah.p of flargit and v Womackt, that he hat set up a STUiiE in hit own House., ." about forty yards nortli of Mr. .Wik Cam's corner .ljusev.: wht-re he has now on hand a hsjidsome, as:ortment of FAsrCT GOODSand GROOfeRIBS, Which Je wilk Sell t$ very low for cash, or for .the fcilOwinr- country produce K , yi homespun cloth, shoe thread, clean flax, feathers, : wheat, torn, rye, pais, peas, beans, tux seta, putter, lata, brandy. whUxey. clean linen and cotton race, fee-v. I . s ' L man. 9. i.nui3. 'fllillsboroutrti. Orange;' JunrsS U 1814 & ' 26 6 V s r 11 State of NortfiCarolinai ' ; ' 'V.'-'-V- HiLIFiVXCOUSlV., Court of Pleat and Qiuner eaaVrna;1 Mjy Tewn, 1814 . JolufNevill, i'v! Original at Wnment levied in the Vf ; vt' ; "I X hknu pf VViltoD W;'Cartr, andj, Hartwcll Cook. J he summoned at garnishee. k, iTapnsrtng tl this Court that defendant, tiartweU Cook, is ikk an inh.bhant of tins State, Ordered, That publication be made three: weeks in the Raleigh Star, that . unlets the said Hartw 11 Cook a. pear" and replevy ani . plead to tald tuit that judgmt nt final will be entered a' ' gainst him , . WtttARD EPPES, Cterfc I UaUfax, June lat,18l4i-?fT5Vf i-.v'',-.i miE MINERAL SPRINGS ' t-X- AT LNQX CASTLE, la Rockingham County, North-Carolina. THE suhscriher has established himself nt fenox Cas tle, where he has opened a 1 louse of Entei tainment, sad is roakioff extensive preparations for the accommoda tion of invalids and others, who shall resort to, this1 place J during me summer monnm, cancr tor neaitn or amuse. niept- The Mineral Waters 'are'' of various kinds and ; qunl in liieir virtues to any in.the.Unidh. llaths are1 e rectcd and the Springs wid be kpt in tood order Le' nox-Castle is one of the most healthy and agreeable niu ationsin the southern atates,is on the,l.ia'm road leading from the rastern to the western parts of North-t'arlina. A Post Office is kept at this place, at which" the ..mail ar rive tw.-icu in ejveh week, and papers and literary jour nals from different cities in the United Sutcs, are receiv. ed frnr the ne of gentlemen who resort td the spi-ing.- . n assorvment or goou itquort wm pe ept on iiunu, and every etwlearouri wade to provide ilia Jest scrommndu tions that the country will afii'cVT ',. .Tti; .cheapness of IU ving, the excellence of tlie waters and the healthiness of the situat ion, all contribute to render this an agreeable place of reaott. fv- ,,,,. . , ii;'"---- .'JOHN Li-LESrjfcU.- : . May 20, 1814:. ,4K5Mmo;V;j..W 4 ' NORTH: CAROLINA. ,. !,.'r;r....-.jV : ,,t --U-'- .,, rPUB Auditor fotthat puriMse', appointed by th4l.it .A General ssetbly, will proceed forthwith to setlei and report tlie claims of the OiHcers and Soldiers cat led into pJiic service by f he Kovernof f tliist State iri'the tnonth af July 1813,' and tlieciUims of other which "grew out of the said Call Ttr claims for military service will be tested by1 the tmintef rolls, and settled accordingly.--. ery ctllQr clai n tf that kiod ot nature toeve mual he formally proved before one, or more JJustiertofthe Peace. U?' ftdt'gh,: Miy 25th 1,84. . S ' -I ,Y t.. is " Staie-ofNortli Caxolina ; .y , firALlFAS '.COUNTY', ::; Court of Pleat and Quarter Sessions, May Term. 18l , , jonn caiWH), --i ; v - v , vs. . y-PBTtrtON' " Andrew Muir. J" '," IT appear'n to the satisfaction of the Cotfrl A kfendaiiiintlrew, Mdif.-is not a lnhahitarnxol tbii 3' V ' .. State 1 it is rhetvfbre ordered by (he Court that publioau'oB - I- ! at p larat ourtmirt of Pleas and Quarter Sessions! to h ' ! ',. : hind for ..the County; of Halifax, at the Ooun-Moose n Ua ' -v' lax town, on nie unta Monaay in August next, and Dleadt ' 4iisw ui uuiiiu', vruKKuuuawiu va uacn pro contts. , au and heard exparte...;? .-'W ' ' '3f. .- '. ' ' .Halifax, June feVMA)vVv i.;,'.v26 6t .v. (V, t Othelwl oftahorough,; CnadiaW'S', ' fc" f ; county, entlie;&2d inst. a Negro Mani 1'v . v;about 5 teet 8 or S inches high; and a-rt -1 , bout24r 25 yeara old, knock.knoeds 0; ' i4 y l,i he ty his name is JOHN, and belong, i "S. i to a Mtv Vinktfr Innra nfft onw.i;... y . X Who lately purchased him in Northamp: ;;-a, 134. i , tort county, .In this State, and hadukei.'V ': SSaai Jum T Columbia, at trhieh placet '-V- ' jqp His. Subscriber will givf the highett cash priije for ' X i ohi Uopper an4 Pewvcrr delivered at hit tbepiri Ra- -..v. v';a!-, ? ui, mcibh peck. , -v he SRVS he runaWSV . Tha rurnr 1 Mi riuested to come fbrward. nrov- nrniwrtv.-n v,,.i...'''N ' an1 take him away li. " ' WM. fiCUkLOCK. . : . sN) . f . . - V- 'i. '" ' AT tfic.last CranviUa County Court, the 'wbscTiberskr - quaiineu as & vcutort io ?u last will and testament ' Y tif Jaitf es Boyd, deceateir-AU persons having any clai m ' Against the esute are notified o.,brirtg them forward with ; in ie wmo srcmw oy law, or this ftofcc will be plesd in bar of their recovery t md an those indebted- to th fcitite are Informed that tbey must come Ibrward immei dirftely and discharge the sa.no, air the forectuor reeoir. ; petie(J m order to tio justice to th ctUte, t oilci Uu ? . ji 111 m ib ii a iiru i.'u . - C 1-' sw wa im ' ? llifiHXart vmi wi'-es'
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