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i V T- STALLIONS ' -J was a winner at. ewry.distancei whether his cam- xit.u pnrt For bnt-ed or bottom, uz. across tne Fiar..i mile and x8a yards, ahd round about mile 3-;. a miies, a mc uw -v-,(.....-heats'andfV mUes. He was at three years old. a mnfpnrfino- horse 8 times, out of which, he beat 6 v . 0 , m rWt. and' was when a lpsme worse ujwv wutm ir a good place, leaving as many or more ocnur.u than .were before him.' He was a winner 1 7 time3. Amongst' the many celebrated runners.be con tended againit he , beat Surprise the famous Le. nox, Dick,1 Ale; Canterbury, Humming Bird, lit tle' John, Marianne, Primrose, the celebrated Jonzo and many. others. : .. ' ," PEDIGREE. v Stap was got by the justly celebrated Bening brdugh, his damone.of the best daughters.ofthe unequalled old "Highflyer whowas a, horse, ol great size,,($ feet 4 or 5 inches high) and produc ed' Iare-e stock ' t' her "dam by. the celebrated Tat- Ier one of the est sons of the famous old Blank who was one of the best sons oi Lord Uouolphin, s ers. mare, .&c. , l 1 atler s l Peter Tezle)won three wue r .Tl l . U l7?8Tetrina, won the goiacup ai v"1: 1 His constantly increasing reputation as a stalh. on.oroduccd an an nuat increase of winners. 'In 1800 htteen otns cret startea. hu.. i.v.. of tbiAy nine sweepstakes; Bubscrrpuon, niatchesi and plates." Among the number, were, jAger.ii tes, Knowfcley,' Robin Recl-breaft and-Tanny, the latter of which woa the great sweepstakes of 100 goineas eacli at York,C22 subscribers) .seven she beat, ana 1 4 paid half foi feit jm that.' ihe vvoo 1,400 guineas, better than 1 5,600 dollars in less xhan eight miiintes., ' j In )8Ql k 1802 (says l apnn, page -'4; c seems to Mve' attained in his progeny, the very alimmerof slt-porsibte celebrity J- durinthe l"or: mer.." there Bppeartd ,,"15 ; orhis produce, who were the winners of 44 sweep stakes subscriptions and plates, 6C; which .the mostcminent were Ago trtstet), wno won 10 ir.e, amount vi ,? jy um.n fhektritr's Vlate 'valueXaie and the Ladjes, nliitet" Yorki .Haphazard,- Lancaster, Lucan ' " , v- rtihatham County, -j: r. Coitrt of Pteai.vnd Quarter Srtsiant jrt -: : o.rTsio. ' vs. Original Attachment l-,1C(iA John Burnett. . rw i u in o.aerea Dy the- cuuit u t advertis'vH f4 thrri weeks successive!? tki'u 1 . Jof tlfc eicndant t apar, j.lead to isue 0r , "' Arnhian. nut nf a Child e dam by the noted old Partner (the best runner and stallion nvthe kingdom ot nis ay s. d. p. 153) out of a daughter of old Snip the son of Fly pk;u. ' 'trii.'" rti'ninj1hrmia'n''was rbt'bv the one of the lamest and best bred sons ol; coi.-.U'-i " ifiu ui u..iu u.u ..v?p., .v-,. Sir Hanv fa horse now in Amitica) antl lele pranhfidl brother -to , Sir Peter Teazle' and to Putrina who m that vear won 100 Kuineas and Bibury . . " . r - v . .rtoi .,tn a am.rt Kpimins. ate nroveti euuai. li, hoi suueiior- , aiares icn Kelly s miraculous rxn iae a. k, j o . . . f . r j n be requested, and Racing Calendars, c. ; hislanf,. Tuting's tdevery other junction or closs evejp introduced, villbe expm- PoJiy by IMark' and, Ml lilack, the most famous Old Sir Peter 1ShI4 when only nme years o age an.i Im.ahtK.. L;n,'m nf h dnv hnth as a racer covercu ai a kuhc viualB.!U 1- b....,..- STRAP a JONAH; WTi.i'.' rnver mare .thii. seasont jfhjch com- rntned 1st March andJwill end 1st August, at gao-the- single leap, to beT paid, down t-JSjhe season, and 35 to insure a mare, to ie injp ..u n ,tl! tn the eroom in every - instance t -s, ,nhP Histahce ot SOnules will be insured -ilia) vv - ....i.' .- .;. .. - j at 830.' In every instance where- the,jroperty of any rnare insured, is chwlgeci, tne insurance mc ney will be claimed. The season money to be paid 15th Jan. nejtt, and the insurance at the Same time, br as soon as it is oscertained that the mare is in foal. ; Jonah will stand at. mr. Andrew Hurst's in Duplin county, and Strap at my own cis.U,. near Tarboroueh, where every attention will be paid to mares, with pasturage gratis, but not liable for accidents or escapes with the horse will be' fed as may at a moderate Drice, for which pay 1 . . . 1. 1 stumor t Strn r a A IQUPI WVi A V. wmnr ,41111 31. liiu niiJUiiwui j - Vj . "J" - .K.i. .cPMnn at their resDectfeU.ul ,rilnn-.n. 141 i her dam bv.'old Tartar," Stewing to the groom. stands fmm 1st of Aug. to end the I0ta Oct,.Afwho was the sire ol K.mg lleroti, an was one .01,. iy whirh time Jonah will return -home .) mares to the b -st racers and sulhons in bngland Ot hrs clay runner,-, n ., 3y 4 : ner oam dv 01a 7iariiK, whwu is " run his first mile in a minute, equal to Flying: and Petnna, ovvn iistec., . - v cnu.. . nFifinA n,l nthenorM sir reitr 1 eazie, was mip i icu u u.. . inc Magazine , (of what year and page 'my. wcol rmadge of Connecticut,, whose a;;rnt IVlr. Butler iJn nM and have it not bv mel nurcl.abcd him in England when very young, King' Fergus is pourtrayed and represented, as'Vnr appear b a certificaU of that gentleman 1 U rmM'io Lvitlinm-a .rnnantitor.lbr 1 mV Ot)SScSSiOU0 ' , such was his proven and acknowledged racing) The subjoined extracts of letters, (the originals powers that no race in the kingdom dared to con-' of which alc in my possession) irom-gentlemen end against him.- Beninebfoueh's dam, Zacha-' of the first respectability, wdl more Icily show the ." . n" ' - ..... riah's dam) by the noted old a horse-of great size ana i.-lr !r PnrrlunH ' - his orand a.rht.m. w in wa rot bv the celebrated old Cade, . wadec : a respectable member CiKgrvf r.f , .l:.rl,ter of old Partner, and was an ex- - '. ' Washington, June 8jA, traordinary runner and for many years the most Dear Sin, ' 1 , favorite stallh.n m England," s. o. pt 107, and of In compliance with your request, I take whom it is said fairlv earned more money tnan a.; earnest oppouunuy 10 u1Cji.u, nv other horse "in- the kingdom s, rj. &c. ' Be-, horse, young Sir Peter Teazit, the ningbrough's great grandam, ror. l enwicK s ta mois Dut.ches (Lcsangs dam) by White Noser out of Miss Slarherkiri. own sister to Black and All Black;' the name of whom is so hrmly fixed in fiiat twodaVS i;t'he lernr. otbcrwiii. m' ' V ' - Test " TH0SJtA"L be insured at 25f dollars. Should any mare put to Strap or Jonah in the hrst season, tall to oe in toai, she can be privileged to the fall season and if any m&k put to either of my. horses should die, 'ano ther is privileged to be put in her stead within the seasons, or if necessary, and convenient, at any lime during the fall. r JONAH is a tine brown bay, 16 hands high, ol high form,' and a a blood horse, .racer and foal gei(er," equal to any bii 'the' continent. ' Owing to the most of his best stock being in possession of gentlemen who are totally unconnected with ihe turf, but few of them have been trained, home of those that have been trained, have pioved them telves to be equal to any On the continent, as will appear from letter in trty possession, and which can be seen on application; j ' ' ' Jonah w'as got by the Prince of Wales's justly celebrated Escape who was got by the unequalled Highflyer, hisdam'by old Squirrel out of an own aister to sir James Lowther's Babraham. Squjr rel was the-most esteemed horse of his day both as a racer and a stallion ; he was got, by the7 ex traordinary old Traveller, who was got by the ce ukmd bid , Partner out of an Alnwnxor mare ; Alrnanzor was brother to; 1' lying Childers. 1 rar veller was ot:e of the most esteemed hordes in the kingdom both as a runner and "a stallion- S. D p 414. Escape i described by the late Doctor Tapplin to be -one of the best runners and the mpbt beauui'ul horse in England ; he beat Crey Dm jned (the best son of the late old Sorrel Diumtd) in the year 1790, over the Beacon course? (four miles 358 yards) for 500 guineas. In 1791 he beat him again over the Beacon course' lr 1000 guines i two days after he btat him agan lor the 140 guineas. x this year he beat Ac taeon, Glauvis, Gustavus, Highlander; Skylaikj Halkin, Meteor, BafVtr, Chanticleer, Haipator and rtldertnan; wheatrfame as raceis wereiqdal to any in the kingdom S. D -p. .a30, &c.. he. The well known and much celebrated Jockey,, mr. SaTnjtieiChifney, who was for many-years a rider for his foyal highness the Prince ol Walts, Lord -Grbsvenor, the Duke of Bedford and several no blemen, and whose superior judgment is fairly adr. mitted ; Spotting Magazine of 1806, p. 163 and a33, &c says in his own words, that "icape was the Jinest horse he ever straddled.1' He. pro duced some extraordinary runnners. Jonah's dam Laveuder, (,he dam of , the famous Coriander) by the well known old King Herod, her dam by the old favorite horse Snap, who was a son of Snip by Flying Childers ; her dam, Sweet Wiliiam'sdam, hv the celebrated old Cade of whom it is said was a horse ol the best blood, speed, and bot'om.ecr bred in the kingdom S. D,. p. 102. 1 he cele brated Coriander, half brother to Jonah, was one of the best runners in England S. D. p. 168, 67 and 8. He run at the advanced age oH4 years p. 195, as also Racing Cat of 1800. tie pro duced some of the .best runners in the kingdom, Marcia and Vesta amongat them. This stock is remarkable fprjtheir long continuance on the turi ; rdnning tilt and? years old. It is likely that Jonah would have cotninued on the turf equally as long as Coriander' but for anaccidtnt : after four years severe training anu yuu luiuuug, oe came oft the turt wjtu me inuai ptnai ci ui jegs. A-reference-to the Racing Calendars will prove him to have been equal toany, 11 not me Dest runner in the kingdom till he got injured iir 1H00 ; having run with uninterrupted success, never once viav.i.u- fntteit, bealine'the best runneis in the kingdom, at'two and four milts till his third year (1800) 01 running, ai wmcn uiuc ; auainiu.uin injury in the rouhd 'or whirl bone,' and wa -fired, , Ipavintr a place of the size of the hand, at this time without ,hair. In this patched up State, he was (imprudently) immediately, put on tne turt again, ' nd. was then occasionally beat by those he had previously beat with ease. Jonah beat the famous Symmetry who beat G'amenut, who beat'Dion at York in 1800. .Joftah also,- in the year 1799 at four "miles, ; beat, two of Dion's best bro thersV by Spadillc, - together with the -celebrated Gamenut who was tne nuiuiauai w iw wui m me rar. aii four vearsoldrand-all on equal terms. Wi,ur Vun no race the day before as Jonah did whtn btat by jjuhu iiwuuwui.i& huiiuhd d C'iM Dutmr'ii dim riTrw-mf'H w v ,..friirnl , viz. Tvvig'em, Minos, (afterwards Ydrick) , Telegraph, own brother to Sir Peter, King Hciod, who was hign estimation in wniciienis very buijcnur uuiac produced the largest, is held in Hue-Stale of Virginia und elsewhere.' am Pvriha bv old , Col. lullPiuctye a letter to cot. Tawe. (lch.-juu- 1809- the tha the brown true son 0 that nortd tunglish horse Sir Peter Teaxle,' was imported from. Great Britain by jine in the year 1797. Since the day of Ins. importation he has been kept at my stable, or has stood for covering the memory of every old. sportsman ot the pre- mares in my vicinity, uhul .ie as uiougm iu .vuis latifm. &C.--D. 141: Benincbrooch is a place by my groom, and ci- livtied at your stable knM i n.ni- err. w OTinn rfir.pr. anci aiiuw- 1 Aiiiiuuuu us awLnitu "u imiuyu wi uv A tr, hi one of the finest bred horses m England turt, in the country wiiere 1 usuany resiae, tcon iSirv.rt Ma. 1806. D. 116, as also Ksi cr necticut) yet many 01 nis cons wnrcn 1 nave bein r " . ... .. . - - , i-i 2 1. - . r ' j siVnrlirs id 171.18-99. &c. Uc. Strap, his bro-, as well as otneu oi w men j nave oecu imoriiieu thers 8c sisters:- at e recounized asrBeiungorough 's appear to have oeen some 01 uie niosi promising est stock. S. Mjit. D. 216, &e. . lhey are to be horses raised in our country, in laci 1 nave every se. n i nP-aB-ed at the aee of 3 years old onlv. "20 reason to believe urn nis stqcK wouia nave oeei subscribers, 4 miles, against aged horses.-such is equal to any in our count 17 for, running or service heir proven speed and hard game--s. m. pages , li equul attention had been paid to tnem. 8. &Ci Jcc. Sir Bcrtrund, lull brother to 1 I ' ' -.. . . 41 . . ' Strap, und others near m blood to him, are se- jtcted -and purchased as-the best stock, to bend to Uiissia r. iiag. p. 4. l nave seen a leiier 01 recent date from a gentleman in" England, four miles from London, saying :that " Bcningbrough nd Sir Peter Teazle, h. It brothers Strap's dam, annot be bought at any price." They are now covering at filty guineas the season ; so says my uformaiit, Ktehad Lsq. foitsnieUth, Va. who has lately received kturs Irom Lngtand on the subject of horses. , HENRY COTT.'.N. Nar l ai boroueh. I St Aurll, 181U. .Jw . fa Several centlemen bavinit attn Snap's stock in Virginia, ! particularly a FiUyfcut ol the dm ol Sit Solomon, winch in, their udgmtnt, lit so lar supenur 10 i sloc 01 any puici, thty have engaged their mares to him tins season, &c, THE 1MP08TE1J HORSE SIR PETER TEAZLE, Willi-stand the ensuing season in the town of Salibury, and be let to mares at (then) late hurt, the day beiore uipn oeat mm at ork, he, (Jonah) at Malton, beat the celebrated four miles Ktterence 10 wie ivaenig v.a Tartar lentlar of l'00. I do however acknowledge Dion's .ino Woniirandeood oenoimanet ou uic t,-f. ind that he very deservedly was placed a mongst the best blood and race horses in-EnglanaTt The celebrated S I R P is a fine blood bay, 1 5 1 haiiCs-t-l nches iuS" aQ-as t correct sy iilohi' horse, racine performances-a twenty Dollars wnich 1 am very sincerely and- anectionately yours liiNJ. TALLM AUUli. Col. John Tayloe. "- Mr. J, Mdton' kt'er to Vm- Wwdss Eq. Frederick, May 24th, 1809. Dear Six, ... I am happy to tell you that the dam of Cupbear er, has produced a' horse colt by sir bir Peter Teazle, tlut may be ranked - amontrst the. first that 1 have ever seen iu this state, both lor" siie figure and points, is color a fine bay. I think it just for the reputation, of the horte, that 1 should make known to vou this circumstance. I -nave seen several of Sir Peter's Colts lately, and they are generally very promising. 1 am, dear sti, respectfully yours, ' J iMLLTON. Mr. Wm Woods. Extract Jroin a letter of Mr- Robert Carter Bar 5 . well to .Col John lai,loe. , .. With" " resjxcf to the colt and filly I liave, were cotle-n bviftir Peter teaitle, -f-have SfAf or A'ontH'VAiiou Chatham couiuv. Courfof Plcaa and Qnn r Semah. , V,." ... ' - 1 if , 1 t -5. .: : Tarries Harrington and Uicy narriiigton. Sli4;e. ' Solomon Rae ahcT Tliomaj. Harnnjion, Adrn'r i,f Whitmell Hairiiigtot, dre. IT aijearuig that Thomas Hanington. rm. , flants m lUs case is jiut an inhabitants 4 -ifet . " thefel..,e py iln cou-t tliat thi' iau.e he art., ! ' ft Mrffgfti-pIV 111 ihV XI M,t....... ,L;. . ilie nod-court to be held l.ir said coumv 011 tin. 1 -1 1 oil fnnfn tn i A lu'i. A x,-. k... , . i-1 1 lest' - .riOS 'fia'-i . .uri Ql Li LtNA, ) Co J Tenu, ibiM the season, . which inay.be discharged by the pay- j no hesitation in saying jthe inly is a very line one t I. I.-- L. 7.., .., ...U. HU the ment of sixteen'dcllars on or before the 1st day of J indeed, large and is thought by every person w January 1811 j forty dolfars to insure a mare to j nas seen her, to.be one ol the 'finest, if not 1 be in foal, which may be discharged by the pay ment of 3a dollars on or before the 1st day of Jai). 181 1 ; ten dollars the single leap to be paid when he tnafe is covered. The ensurance money will be demanded in every instance where the property of the mare is changed. . Theseason will Commence the 15th ot March and ehd the 1st of August. Mares ' cTin be tur tushed with good pasturage gratis, and if required fed with grain on' very moderate terms. Sir Peter Teazle is a tiark bay,, lull lb nanus ligh, and I have no hesitation in saying, that it he is not the mosf elegant, he certainly has .never been surpassed by any? horse ever seen : in thi$ part of the state. - His head, neck and shoulder. are of the highest finish and in other respects a Koi"e of superior form. In addition to whichj he unites both-jon the side of his sire and dam the best blood in the "world, as -.will be seen by ,the ann'exed -eKtract taken from Taplin's Sporting Dictionary, pgff 300 and which may be also seen by a reterence to the general stud ooofc, page " Sir Peter Teazle, (his sire)' the" name of the most celebrated Stallion at present m the king dom his bld," performances, and progeny, btJ tfig rec:Ktnu lnieriot' w nunc, uuu bujjciiui n most of those who have ever appeared on the turf." (Taplins Sporting Dictionary, page 300.; In 1794 his colts began to appear, ....among the number "was the afterward, celtbraied Hermione who. won in that year the enormous sum of Six ten Hundred and .Thirty Uuint-a and, loo Sterlirie, besides, better t;an 5S7,UTO. In ,1795 nine winners appeared of sir Peters getln 1796 .weive winners -sianeu, umvug mc. uuinucr xin jrosio (3 years old), won that year, 800 guineas and5trsicilirrg. - . r In 1797 his reputation as a stallion continued increasing, eleven of 'his ; produce obtained 3 stakes,t plates, 1fc.l t Jjr this year Petrina (full sister to young Sir vety finest they have seen thi,s year, and 1 myself ni of 'opinion the colt is by much the handsom est, tho' not so large." . PEDIGREE. Sir P,ETaa Tkazue was got by Lord Derby's old Sir Peter feazje, (unquestionably, the best stallion in all England) his dam Lucy by Conduct or 'Stud Book page 178.; his grandam by Spec tator, great grandam- by Blank, g g grandam. by the Devonshire. or t-lying Uulders, acknoyyjeaged to be the fleetest-horse ever trained ; g g g gran dam by True Blue, g g g g grandam by Cyprus Arabian but Ot the Duke ot Rutland s .liony lUack Stud Book, page 244. . SI e " was the best funncr" of her time y at three years old, she beat a six years old horse -at ten stone each,' at lour yearsjold she won the five years old Hambleton Cup and again iat five years old y at six years old she bat an aged horse giving him three stone Het4 owner afterwards -challenged to run four times -over' thV RoufldTCourse at New Market, a gainst any horse or mare in the kingdom, which challenge not being accepted, she become a brood mare in the Duke"oi Rutland's stud, and was the great" erahdam of mr; Maitindale's Gustavusi' It kii6rthj-of--trAbnni given in the time of the celeb rated horse r lying,: Childers'. See Stud Book, page 346. " ' i ; i- ; J. A. PEARSON, , 5alishury,fMarch jo; 1810. ST ATI Of JNORTH C - RO ' , Orange Cuinitj'. - John Taylor sen. vt. Wm. Lvtle Sc Jjhn Craig II be ma iuK aji'C4r to the Jatis!actn.n ,(' t1,,;.. capt. W uliam JLy i le one i Hie Utietuiaiii in inhabitant ot the slate ot Teiuiorsce : It $ liicielu'e T-ptab-ieauai be nSaoe three wtets succc-siveiy 1 ue miuc -tun uaj v tuuu loot tieid lor tin V Orange.- tiie cmt hyue in liillsborouth. omi. - day in September next, and put in, lus ai swerto- ulainanti pill, the same will b taken pro cwmmi i and heard exparle, , lest R. HENDERSON, c marI.Wiinlmsr , . PIirsiCUN AND itAWi .'I tit'Mu-ivi-i.nit t . . ' mriA 1 uuorms tiie citizens leigh, that he has returned to this place, long tour tlirctigh several counties m this Will Oil HltCHUUtl UKUIg .11 fig ptji,. residence, r.rom his own obsa:vatiuns, a former visit, and the represeiuauons ofo did and well lmtonued, he is induced to that the city ofv Raleigh, will, afford a i residence, and perhaps a decent support, y whose wants are lew and whose thiefii is to excel in his prolesiion. lie now ofc sistance to all those in town and countn may rvquire Medical and Surgical aid. sesses testimonials ol his education and riu fi-otn gentlemen, of the first respectability New England states, which are free -for spection of every person. , N B. x.Doct .VVillianrs ; has taken a room Tavern House of Mr. Pavisln Raleigh, March 17th, 1810. THE teeth have been considered of so consequence in th animal eeconomy as tonl the particular attention of the most tmJ geons. In order to prevent and remove ct of the teeth, they have made minute imcite and communicated -them to the world advice is often disregarded, whilst the and flattering language ol the Dentist is p swallowed. ; Doutless there re mapy who have improved the oppoituniutttt. been afforded to become acquainted withiU eases of the teeth, and t he means ot pre and removing the same : the nnniBtrhw comparaUvely)small. . Many men rambk r character of a Dentist, as they aie central' of nassaire." thev disregard rt spc-nsibth'j ? racter, and not only make great deniarM fling services, hutolten entirely rtm . those who incautiously yield to-wrw ninm nwmiwi. I lm inp- witnessed Ik sentiences' of their ignorance and iroposw bariier tojheirl nroeress enual to mv ability. For hi P I will give advice, gratis, on the prewfltj p-nnvn nf th. i iscast-s ot the teem, w wlin mill rati at mu mpdir.al rOOni. AS -expense perform all the necessary jy for the preservation of the. teeth that art practised by dentists. 1 do not mean K these iironosals considered as interfering ' practice of Medicine and Surgery, nrM pursuits of my medical brethren. Wm. H.-tlilta' Raleigh, March 28, I810- NOTICE. , TQbe sold at public , verulue on Tueidavof Iredell S'uperw o Cou t, the JJith ol -April. licit; at the Court Housed in States A STOCKING LOOM,' n a new audi improved plan ; belonging to the estate' of rtioraas iCefrj dec. erms wtW be rruae hir wo rjJtiat da) by ' . " JMEi CMPBLLL, Ai!m'i. hedell, March 16, lftl. y 32-5w. " "r 1 M l'':r . I am-hannv to intoim The pb,ic' t.' Drawing, of the r Cape-Feat lj0,ttrJ,',,, 1 next. A" I nr.i.... i-.. rnneStell"1 nOGling IVKCi lur saic,. aii. n-- . return by part dr otherwise, fo as UC ICJV hiui ll'K O' i m' ot giving general sausiuc'iuu , , of ail the prizes will be published wneiu- td' ' i H.BRA'Sl' ' Yayrtfyitlr, 1 ?th wirMH . c.ili P Ji.W,hi H, . (. .Gold and Silver Wffh THOS. EMONf' . RETURNS his inVere tharkstow the liberal and inert used encouran lately received ia his line of bus'"8'. $ fwlly informs' them that ht ha iJ" ,4. nrliman in ' thr ai)pc . , HllL,VU.I . ....... j --- , S. ,( . . .... . .. i r-r.-ir iii ". . I L . T...H nil tr wnfltl . 1 I w 1 I ' . V " "HIT IIWKta an of G .Id to hc.av.i Vr lla kmd4 Hair Work, and-Enrfrauu terms. Any -person wis.'u Silver worked over avim -m.-"; rlohe of the same COld olM.U ,M chanc;ed..pralluyedT I'mJ:! j,ie-t.-.e icr old Gold or yiver in work or r. - N. B. Clocks and U utches m- i usual and warranted.. .Raleigh, 20th March, iO- '. Midi? SfHOfHElT MAP or NORTH CAROU? ; "WITHT ROLLERS; foi sal? at this i-ltf '
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