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Not exceeding 16 lines, neatly inserted three limes ior a aouar, ana succeeding" pliblication le'n'gthin the same proportion. ....-Commitwij :xtios thankfully received lottkhs to the Editors must be post-paid. ALL THE CAPITALS PAID 1 Coheres OOlro, No- 114, Market Strerti Baltimore, Nov. 30, 185. "ft had the pleasure this mornm.tr of pay ing-, as usual, on pr'sentation, tue ca pital of TVS THOUSAND, DOLI.AKS, aran on the 9th instant,' in the -Grand State Lotfry of Maryland, by No. 38010 v This lrizevas owned in Providence, Hhole-ls-and, a d completes the payment; of all the great capitals in the schemvy although but 20 ilays have elapsed since the drawing took place. . ' '"' The' drawing of the next grand .State Lotte ry of Maryland wil' take place in the c ty, ofndtimofe on the 15li i Feb. next the whole n one dav. The capital prizes are $100,000, SO.OOOY 20,400d,' 10,000; 5, 00, &c. "for the whole cf which, "the CASH may be had 'he woment they are draw n. Tickets are now TEN DOl -."LAlS but will be advanced to T W F'ivn on the 1 6th December. Orde rs meet prompt attention, ad Iressed to J.T. COHEN, Jr. &. 13IIOTHKR3, 15 - r Baltitnore. "V ivaei Sale of N e gY oes . ON Monday the 93d of January, will be eXr posed atf. public ! Rale, in "the town of Srnitlineld, between Thirty and Forty NE GJiORS, belonging to the estate of the late John Williams, decd. The public are invi ted to attend, its thejSale will be pcrevnpto rv, and the Slaves are very valuable.. Near ly one half of the Negroes, sold, will be put - up for cash, and the residue tor accommoda tion paper ; so tha1.! both-cash holders and rredit purchasers cap be suited. . i AU.HN S. H A I. j.KNGER, IS AAC WILtdAMS, Adm'ra. John Williams. " "December 182.5. . 15-isr i - : ' . State of Korth-Cnrolina, ";r'' -X 'Y 1 Granville county.:' Y- Ji.- . Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, November term, l 82 Motion to admit to record the Nuncupative Will ot Fannv Hichardson, dee'd. ON mtitiqn, it is ordered that public -ttion be made for ninetv days in,the . RJeigli Register, notifying Giles UichardsoM, Fdiza beth Bottom, and the Heirs of George Ttich sirdson, to appear at the court of said county, yn the first Monday of February next, :it the Courthouse in Oxford, and shew' cause, if uny they have, why she said bill shall not be admitted to record. Witness Stephen K. Sneed, Clerk of our said Court, at office m Oxi'ord the first Mon day of November, A,"D. 1S2J. ' STEP. K. SNEED, Clk. 11 3m. pr. adv. 13 50 . . NORTH - CAROL I T A. - j Y Granville CJpuritv. ENTEPED on the Stray 'Book of wi?l eountyfcby Valentine Mayfield, a bright "bay Horser; nobiandstobe seen, 11 or 1 VearsoM, his ja.v has the appearance o le ing broken, and his-right hck considerably swelled, appraised to $35, by John Peace James BUckley. j Said Maffield lives on Fait Creek, 13 miles south of Oxford Also, on tbe 16th November, by James Cheatham, a sorrel Fill;, about two years old next spring, no brands to.be seen, her left hind foot marked with white, with, a snip on the nose, she is about :ir feet hih. -Vppraised to 15 dollars, by VVm. Amis and Littlebury Crews. ! Said Cheatham resides about five miles southeast of Oxford. V A. YANCEY, Banger. Nov. P.? 11 7tp' irOTvANaHl TilE above reward will be paid for appre--jpnd lo g and committing to goal, my three Jyegro Mento wjt' BEN, PLEASANT and LEWIS, or proportionately for each. Y Ben J$ a fellow of about o0 years of ag, has a large scar on the top of his head, on Which there is no hai, supposed to be occasioned by a burn, and several scars on his body from the same cause, and has one toe ofL Lewis and Pleasants are about the same age quite black, rather taller, and more slender than usual, and Lewis has a scar on one cheek. Lewis was purchased of a Mr. Williams of v arren County, and the others of Jackomas Yancey of Person County and they are pro- uably in their neighborhoods. WILLI A M McWl LLIE. Camden, S. G Sept. 7, 1825. 10 3w. BROKE Jail on the ":ntght of the 22d ijpst. BENJAMIN RUNNELS, a bright mu latto free fellow, who was committed on a charge of forgery. f Said Runnels is about or 24 years old, S feet 6 or Sinches high, well made, busby headvof hair, smooth skin, snd lisps very much when speaking ; can vead and write tolerably well, and has some pretensions tocarpentry. The above reward tvdl be given if returned to the Jail orsecur d so that be may be "brought 1 6 justice- Willie G- VVhitfieli!, Jailor." i Nashviliey N, C. Nov. 2f. , 13 3t THE REGISTER NOTICE. "WfT'ILl. be sold at Ashe Coiirt House, in T jeffersoh,' Ashe county, oh the second Tnndav of February next, the followinjf Tracts of -T-and,' or so'much thereof as will be sufficient iff, satisfy the taxes due thefaon, for the years 1823 and 1824: , 100 acres, g-iven in by David Edward?, jr on Little liver. Y . W n,v;nA l. and joining ll bert Thompson. - 150 acres, given in by Elijah Erwin, on Little ltiverV Y -c:Y ' t ; 200 acres, given in by Simon Gross, oS do. 100 atres, given in by John Moony on do. 200 acres, given in by Daniel BtevTng'ss do 450 djcj gjfVejj in by John burton, sr. on do : SOOdd given ia by Andrew Cox, on 43uck Creek. ' ' - 250 acres, given in by : llichd. Burton, on Elk Creek. 290 acres given in by JohijjBaldvrln, sr. on Piny Creek. 300 acres not given in. belonging to Abrarn Brown, on the waters of. Brush creek. 100 acres given in by Edward Sizemon on the waters or Cranberry 75 acres given in by Wm. Pern'-, jr. join ing Jese Long. -. 100 acres given in bv John Tlollowav." 150 acres, given hi by Henry Bucknell on Little Ulver. JOHN GAM3ILL. Shff. .Teflerson, Nov. 7, 1825. 11- act oy ace, & kj o wms s Voi YlltE Subscriber tenders his services to his friends and the public in general, as a Factor & Agent for the sale of Cotton, To bacco, or sueff other articles of -Country Pro duce s are brought to Fayettcvillefdr Mark et, and for the purchase of Goods gene rally. lie will invest the proceeds of any sales b3.him made without commission, in. Goods of an v description that may be ordered, or pay tt remit the same as he may be directed, paying the most particular attention to the odvvs of his cm plovers in that respect. Having convenient Warehouses for Stor age of Produce or Merchandise, he will also receive and ship, or forward Any Produce or Goods that may be committed to his charge for either of those purposes . lie promises prompt and strict Attention to the orders and interest of his employers, and "that his charge for Comm'ssion shall be moderate! JOST.PH BAKE li. ' Favetteville, N. C. Sept. 14. 58 3m $50 lUaTu. "Ot'NAWAY on the Stls inst. a litl low fellow, ca'led H AIUtY, 2.3 vt little vcl ears ot ae, verv low anuweii iauit weijlnnarfrotn 115 to 130 lbs. left h:inuL-d, verv flat f?ct, t hvs'h'airlate'lv cut short, Vnc',ined to be straight; lie is very polite, artful nd cunning, being raised a house servant, though or the last two years worked in the crop. His clothes are such as fieU hands work ''in, probably a iTer round Jacket of" coarse cloth, one of white yarn, and oe of veli'-w cotton, though he may have e-xchanged them for finer ciothes,he took AT ancy three point biank t. He will tio doubt- endc otir to pass as a free man, & in ti-avellirtg keep the most pub lic road, as he' did about two years ago on a trip to Wilmington, when he -called himself Martin Fog. i,' I will give the above reward, to any one that will 'deliver him to John Kiterai, who lives on my plantation 7 mi.es south of this placed provided. he -is taken vithout the li mits of this state ; and $20 if taken, secured ike. 'within its limits. JOSEPH HAWKINS. The Editor of the Favetteville Observer, Hillsborough B order, -Newbern Sentinel, Edcnton Gazette Washington, (N. C.) 1.1 e CQrder, f lalifax Free Press, Western Caro linian, and WPmington flecorder, will give this thr- e insertiotts, cc 'forward their accounts to thi'voifice. THE Subscriber having qualified and ob tained letters of Administration in Northamp. ton Count' Court N. Con the estate of Jno. Maddrey, who died in the latter part qf the year 1823, arid it appears that John Madde y the father, of 'said deceased, if living, is the lawful heir to the said deceased's estate : This is therefore to give notice, to the said John Maddrey, if living, to come forward and receive the estate of. liis said deceased son, Jelm Maddrey, otherwise 1 shall proceed to dispose of the said deceased's estate as theWSY N law requires in such cases , and this notice will be plead in bar against the. recovery. WM. MADDREYi Admr.'of John Maddrey. Northampton, N. C. ? A F, October 13, .1825. Pvy" Lands for Sale For Taxes. I SHALL expose to public sale at the Court House in "Ashevillej ' Buncombe County, on the 1st Monday of January, 1826, the fol lowing Tracts of Land; to satisfy the Taxes due thereon, for 1S24, and cost of adverti sing : : 50 acres on the waters of Rima creek, joining the lands of Jcsv Brittainj and belong ing to Charles Lane. X ' " 50 do pn Flat creeV, joining Thos Jievis, and belonging tO Wnij O. Massey. 200 do on Toe, River in the Pounding Mill Cove, belonging to WdUs Bjlltcksby. 100 do on Big Mud treek, joining the land of -r ' Anderson, aid belonging: to John Frammell. , -,;, v; - . . lOO do on French IlroarLYtbe Ilcodenpile place ty:?'-' 700 do on no ' ; r knoyn by the name of the. Bowming place. ; . WM. D. SMITII--Shff. Buncombe Co. Qz A,hi . o-?y. HlMiarilston Alcaderiiids. v R. THOMAS G. STONE having resign ed his charge as Superintendent m the Male Department, the exercises oFthe same will be continued under the direction pf Mr. John .V. li-nnftt who is of exemplary mo rals, and well qualified to discharge the du ties required inth's institution. The exer cises of which will recommence -on. Monday. thp 15th January next. The Fxerci-jes in the Female Department will recommence tbe first Monday in January, utfder the siiperintertilance of Miss .M n-iu Jffiizriss, who has tiught two years in Gran vi'le county anJ her services highly approv ed. She vi!l teach the 'following brunches, viz. Spelling, Heading, Vriting, Aritlvn tic, English Gi-a nmar, Geography,- Drawing and Pa nting on Piyer, and Plain a i l Ornam-n-t;d Need'-e-worK. ' Prices f t.iition as heretofore in each cle partm-nt, viz. for Spell n , He i hir, Writ ing and Aritbme? c, figlit dollars, and file other branches leu dollars per session. Hoard m y be had with James lldliard and Win. Burt, at thirty-three dollars per session ' Bv order. " ' WM. BUUT, Sec'y. HiTliar Iston, N ish county, N C. ? 4t December 1 v TIillsl)orough Female Seminary. T -IE First Session of this Institution clos ed on the 17th ult. at which time an approved Examination of the pupils was sus tained iri the presence of the Schoil Com mittee. ' The exerc'ses of this Seminary Will be resumed on Thursday the 12th of Janua ry next. Competent Instructor. --will be in readme -js st that time to meet the .wishes of those Parents and Guardians wh may com mit their Children to our care, with a view to their instruction, in either the useful or ornauiental branches of Female iEd ication. Tlie Superintcndant, deeply impressed with the importance of rightly training those who are now the daug t el's, but are shortlj to be the wives ukI mothers of the community, pledges himself, as befyre, to exercise .a pa rental watchfulness over his pup Is, and to give sr.ch direction to the m-.trucdoi.s of the Seminary, as shall adapt them to the eternal as well as temporal interests uf those com mitted to his care. . Every thing taught shall be taught tho roughly and with a view t practical life. And although the lighter grat.fi cations of fe male education, usuaily cal:ed ' accomplish ments" shall be attended to in the'r proper place and measure, yet the chief aim of the instructor shall be to fit their pupils for usefulness, by mcuIcUing, both' by precept and. example, moderation forbearance, good tevipe' , self-eonlroL and tae morality of the flnifihinc at a distance, iSrwho may commend their children to his at tion, the Superintcndant engages to provide tliem with b .ard, in families cnnvcn-ciit to the Academy, and wlicre al. due' attention will be paid to iheir morals, tapir manners, and their comfort. Terms of Tuition at the usual rates. Board can be obtained in the most respect able families at $10 per month, including wood, washing, candles, Sec. W.-M GREEN, Stp .ni th viHnt. Hillsborough, Dec. 1st, "1325. 15-4tw The Editors of the Raleigh Star, Ncwbern Sentinel, EdentoTi (iazette, Favetteville. Ob server, Cape Fear Recorder; and Western Carolinmn, are requested above for three-successive to publish the weeks, and for- ward their accoun's to the Of lice of the Hi Ishorough Recorder for payment; k ND committed to the Jad of Nashville, j. Nash count)', N.C on tho lOthiiistant, as a runaway, a nrro fellow NEI), who-was sold by Mr. Sherw od Evans of this county to Mr. Matthews or JI;, Meriwether of Geor gia, about 8 or 9 years ago ; he has been about . in this and the adjoimniug counties ever since; and, J understand, he now be longs to Mr. Hannah .of Alabama. The ow ner is requested to come forward, prove piopertv, puv charges, and take him away. W ILLIE G. WHITFIELD, Jailor. Nashville, N. C. Oct. 16. 13m - (rV The Editor of the Cahawba Press, will insert the above 3 times and forward his account for payment. Y virtue of an Assignment, bv Deed of Trust, to me executed, by John II. Mc Kethenjfor the benefit of his creditors, T will sell on very reasonable terms, the interest which the said McKethen had. and which is Lpmv vested in me, to EIGHT VERY LIKE EGRO SLAVES, Men, Bovs, & Girls: Also all the interest -of said McKethen in andJ to a Lot, with its improvements. on Favette ville Street, No. 140, the same which is now occupied by ThomasPOwers: Also a vacant Lot, Oil Newbern Street, No. 189, and two other improved Lots, on which Mrs. Brickell now resides, numbered 275-276, in Raleigh. Three hundred and fifty acres of Land, in Cumberland county, on Cape Fear .River and Silver Run, said to be valuable, joining Archd Cameron, Hector Stuart, & others. Trig undivided interest which the said John had, and has assigned to One Thousand acres of Land, in Sampson county, held in conjunction .with ArChd. Cameron, and Colo. McKeilar. -1 have examined the title of said McKethen, and am prepared to dis close the extent of it to any person who may feel disposed to purchase all or any of the above described property.' : ; I am authorized and shall prefer to make a private contract for the property, but such part of it as shall not be disposed of before tlie 10th day of February next, w ill be sold on that day to the highest bidder for ready. money,at the Court House in Raleigh, to car ry into ettect the I rusts set out iri the assign ment' of the said McKethen. ; : v , WILL. H. HAYWOOD, v : ... ". .' . f - 'Trustee Raleigh, 6th day of Dec." 1825, 15 w tdi PRINCIPAL TEACHER is wanted in this institution, well quabfietl to instruct youths of both sexes in all the brandies of an English and Classical education, and to pre pare voting men for entrance into the Jtinior Class of any College in the Union. His mo ral character, and qualification for teaching the Greek and Latin Classics, must oe un doubted. - . I" . It is the design of the Trustees to contract with a Gentleman who wiil take upon him self the sole management and responsibility of the School, comprehending both depart ments, Male & Female, sUppiy the same with Teachers o-"his own choice, and furnish eve ry other necess iry, In consideration of wdiich lu- w ill be 'entitled to reeul ite the price of tuition, ad io receive all the emoluments derived from it. . This tdan is recomm -nded by the experi ence, that s dary employments do riot stimu late t th.r industry and zea.',-. which are ne cessary to 'he successful progressa.nd repu tation of adar.e Scliool. and hs its f m ula tion. in tint principle of s.df-Live, vhfch prompts the execiious most where interest Hps by indent'fying the interest of the Teach -.-r with the character of the .School ' thus aifor Ung to the public the purest. g ran ty of having their children fai'hfully taught. The Academy lot and Puildins aresituat ed in a very pleasant part of the town, on one of the princ pd streets, and in the neigh borhood of the Episcopal and Presbyterian Churches. The lot is large, and w- H shad ed in the front yard,' which coranunicates with the street over a stile: The main build ing and wiii are three stories 'high, with a double Portico in fron, and is surmounted with a beautiful Belfry the length & breadth of tlK" main building is ab iut 6 by 45 feet, divided into large apartnisnts, separated oy large halls or passages through the cen tre - i They are sufficiently capacious to accom modate a School of 200 pciiolars and a .fami ly, and the lot is supplied from a. Hydrant in the fro t yard w ith goxl and wholesome wa te . Few prospect? can be more inviting than tli present, to a. married gentleman with a family, ual"rfi--d to assist in the school, or capibh1 oftaki'.g boarders, (and such a per son the Trustees would gre-.tly prefer) for it combines the advantages of two fold pro fits, in be derive from! teaching arid board ing chil d'H-n from abroad. And when it is known that t'te A ade"my is situated hi a to vn with a populafion of 3600 souls, & that there is no Academy within 60 miles of it, in which the higher branches of learning are taught, the striking advantages of this offer cannot fail to make a strong appeal to the interest ind enterprize of the first talents in the conntry devoted from necessity-to the vocations of Literaturel The Trustees will lease the buildings, lot, c. from the first day of January next; (wdisu the present lease expires for one year : af ter which they will extend the term to any number of years the contracting pardes can agree upon.- Letters, post paid, may be addressed to the subscribers at this place. LOUIS tf. HENRY, JNO. W. WRIGHT, : Fayettevllte, August 10j 97 2& The first Lottery to be drawn ! GRAND STATE LOTTERY OF MARY- LAND. t I To be drawn on the 15th day of February ' nedrt. This is one of the most splendid schemes ever presented to the public $ the magnitude of the capital prize viz., $100,000, and the low price of tickets (whichjenabtes almipt ev ery person to purchase.) 1 "Solendid prizes $f00,000, 30,000, 20,000, 1 0,000, 5000, 1 5 of 1000 10 of 500, 50 of 1 00 100 of 50, besides a proportion of smaller prizes, such as 20, 12, 10, amounting to the splendid sum of $308,000. y I Ticket $10, half 5, quarter 2 50, eignth 1 52. Tickets will be advanced to $12 on tlie 16th inst... till" which, they may be had for the low sum of $1,0. ; " - " : For tickets and shares apply at - Lottery and Exchange Office, 166 Market street, l dtimore, i Where in the last State Lottery were sold the following prizes, viz. No. 11258 a capital pr ze of 38010 the nezt capital prize of 17234 a prize of 0,000 10,000 1000 1000 Y 500 I 500 500 v 500 26359 21614 22676 34992 38720 39354 do do do do do do 500 The above prizes were drawn on the 9th of November, and were sold at A lien's office besides a great number of smaller prizes, a mounting to nearly $50,000 and in the late State Lotteries the $20,000 Siul the 10,000, and in a former State Lottery the great capi tal prize of $100,000, and where have been sold and paid prizes amounting to severrl millions of dolla s. 0 Orders ftom any part of the United States either by mail j,ost paid or private, cbnvev ftncej enclosing the cash or prizes in. ny of the lotteries, will meet with prompt and punctual attention if addressed to ij " S . & M. ALLEN & Co. 16 2t Baltimore. MONEY L )ST. f ON Wednesday morning the 7th instant, Three Hundredand t hirty Dollars'-were dropped between Oxford and I .emay 's, on the Raleigh Road. Whoever Will return it to the 'Re yd.- J. Labaree, in Oxford, shall re ceiye Thirty Dollars reward C The money was the"savings of several year's labor, and is all the owner possessed- The monejr was in North-Carolina Bunk Note. Y - ' ' Oxford, Rec. 8t!, 1825, ! . " i . ' ' - i " A . . NORTH-CAROLINA , : FIRST CLASS. ; f " (Authorised by Act s of, Congress and the Le-' gislature ofNorth-Carolina) Y.j OR THE BlEFiV OFTHE c . - -'--..--'Y-r.i.." T.fi- -r tv'' ' V.- -1 '-. ' Thirty -sir No,- Lottery by Permutation Fiy .Ballots to be drawn. . . i- . . ...r,: ! . J. B VATES & A. M'INTYREuiiiE& 7o bi drawn, the 15:A ofJlfur& 1825 h t .-At th'e City of Raleigh; Y.Y1 Sclveme. 1 Prize S20,000 is S 30, 000 I 15,000 x 15,000 10,000 5,76 1 10.000 1 8,000 v 18,000 ' 1 "9,300 . 9,500 15,624 83,700 i "5 14,200-" ' y - i - 1 i 2 18 56 186 372 ,10,000 o,276 5.000 1000 500 50 12 6 i 15,87a Prizeg. 26,970 HlatiksV Tickets -- - . ' -.'iV TrtiifhrminA tlio nfti tr "r .! o5 numbers will be severally olaeed in a wheel o- tne da of drawing, 4nd5o(them be drawn out; and that ticket having oft it the 1st, 2d anvi 3d, drawn numbers iiAhe order in which v...,,,,, wui-uc- ennueu' to tnevpnze of 520,000 : - ' r - . v ? . Jnd those five other tickets which shaU "have on th?m the m uisnfmri : v..t , losing onier, sliall be entitled WVi he prizes amre.u to tnem respectively, viz : Tiie 1st, 3d and 2 1 to S15,000 2d, 1st and 3d to 10, 000 E 2d; 3d and 1st to 5,725"' S I, 1st and 2d to 5,000 3d, 2d and 1st to v, 1.000 ! Those 18 other tickets which shall have j o Ji them three of the drawn numbers, and thosvi " ' three tlie 2d, 3d and 5ih, the 2d, 4th and 5th or the 31, 4th anF5th in some one of the"& several orders will each be entitled to a prizd -of $1,000. ' ... " 1. All othere with ailv other three of the drawn numbers on them being 56, will each be entitled to a, prize of $500. - . - A . Those 186 Uckets which shall have two of thedrawn Nos; on them and thdsc tW thd ' 1st and, 2d, in either order, will each be eitf . ' JLitled to a prize of j.50. . i - Those 372 tickets' which shall have two of the drawn Nos, on them, and those two the 2d and 3 1, or the 4lh anl Jth, will each b ent'u led to u ptize of $25. j. , All others. beingY 1302 having any other -two of the drawn Nos. on them will each b? entitled to a prize of 12; , , And all those 13,950 tickets, liaving but one ot the drawn Nos. on them, will each b? entitled to a prize of $ 6. - j No ticket whiciiMiall have drawn a prize of a superior denomination, can be entiiletS. to an inferior prize. Y . ; ; ; . ' . Prio 1M ahl frM'ti.. ,1.V- P. j ' and'subjtict to the usual deduction if i rii " cent. - ' , . 'o. . Tickets Rharpc-In iUo .,k.. oLi. iY r iHl fluuvc tneirro for g:ilQ at Managers' Odice in IU y -Whole Tickets, -Sfr i Half do. 3 00 . Qurrter do, ' 1 50 Packages of 12 tickets. Numbersor thft r.nttt-v. ttri.ik I r- 1 cessity draw at least $25 50 nett, with so many vajuaiaj.or snares oi packages "on m njc auie rate, viz . ( -., c 1'ackages ot -vho!e Y ; Orilalvesj-1.;"': .r' sGi I , Of Quaei 18. , . . Prizes in any of the Lotteries of r!ft--:, cut, .-New-York, 'New-Jersey, ."Peimsylvtiia DelaNvare, MarylandVirginia, and Washihg v ton City, will be received in payment j vruers enclosing the cash or prizes fpoit aid J for tickets or shires in any of the abort otteries. will receive romht ntrt'., ;r 't dressed to . . - . " YATES & MTNTYRE, i ' . , Raleigh, N. C- Raleigh, Dec. 10, 1825. - ! IIots Stolen. STOLEN from the Stable of the sttbscrfber seven miles south-west of RalfifT-f. . 11,. Horsey with S dark inain and tail, 3'yevd old last spring, about 5 feet high, compact, we'll uu,"j guti tui'uuionj trots well and paces roughly. He had "no" shoes on witnk takert., Y . . . r Ten Dollars Reward .is offered fit h 1 ' covery of the Horse, or Twenty Dollars ifcr the apprehension of the Tl lief anrl h .of the Horse. " v .1- - .V-r '"' .:.' LEVI JONESfc " Swift cre5k", Dec. 12 y 16 if 1 - . . ... ',. . ...... 1 ' ' in - ' AJ ourneyman Saddler, well fecoinmend ed will meet with immediate efnplow nun', on application to tfie subscriber, living in Morgantoa, Burke county. j v a ; JOHN Hi ROANIJ - Dec;.!. 1 i i ! 1 - Tmn m i.
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