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AN ACT providing for the printing and binding aixty thousand copies of the abstract of Infant ry Tatica, including nana uvres of Light Infan try and Urflemen, and for other purposes. 1 Be it enacted by the Senate and House Jleprttentatives of the United States ', of Secretary of War be and he is hereby au thorized and directed, to contract with Hil liard,Gray & Co. of Boston, or some other person or. persona, for printing, bidding ami delivering, sixty thousand copies of the Ab tnct of Ifantry Tactics,'inctading exer cise and manoeuvres of Light Infantry and Riflemen, for the uiejof the Militia of the United State.' Also, five thousand copies of a tyHtem of exercise and instruction f field artiUery,iiicIudingmanceuvrt s for light of. Horse -Artillery, as reported by theSec retary of War, on the eighth of Jan. eighteen Kutidred and twenty seven, agreeable to th proposals' of said HiUiard, Gray & Co. made to the Secretary of .War, dated on the twenty seventh of October, eighteen hundred and twenty seven, in their speci men' marked B and when' so -printed, hnumk and delivered, the Secretary of Wart herebv directed to aDDortinn the " J - . , ' , I . . . th the number of the Militia in each State and Territory and the District of Columbia ; and to forward to the Chief Magistrate of each State and Territory the number allow ed to such State and Territory as afore said, to be by said Chief Magistrate dis tributed among the officers of the Militia of such State or Territory for their use, and the use of their successors, in office, under such rules and regulations as they tnay direct. And the Secretary of War vvifi cause the number, of copies apportion ed to the Ditsrictof Columbia to be dis tributed among the officers of the militia in the District, under such roles and reg ulation as may be prescribed by the Pre sident of the United States. Sec. 2. JlndbeitfuTther'enactedi That the sum of fourteen thousand seven hun dred and ninety-dollars is j hereby appro- nriated out of anv money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, to defray the expense of printing, binding and distribut- xpense prtniing,,oinuing W the same. I ' ..." '! .J Approed 2d March, 1829. An Act to authorize the eatablishment of a town, . on land reserved for the use of Schools and to direct the manner of disposing of. certaiu reserved Quarter sections of land for the seat of CioVernment in Frorida. . .' " Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of tht United' Slates ofl Jimcrtca in isvngress wanwtwf , iu . . . . . x. ..'. . . . t .1 shall anu may De tawiui tor ine quanueu voters in tuwiishiri five, ranee eleven, north :and west, in the county of Jackson, in the Territory of Honda, to elect, in sucii manner as may be directed by the county - Court of said county,. three fit and discreet .Commissioners, who shall be,, and they ar hereby, authorized, by and with lthe -content of the voters of said Township, to be obtained in such manner as the said " county Court shall direct,; to lay-off and .. establish a town on one quarter or two ad joiniug eighths of the sixteenth section of the: Township and range aforesaid, reserv ed by .law for the use of schools, and to make sale of one lulf the lots at public auction ; arid the. money arising from faid -'sales shall be paid into' the Territorial "Treasury, for the vde use and. benefit ol same atnonc the several States and Terri tories, and in the District of Columbia, for the die of the militia thereof, 'according to common schools in said Township, which aid sum n'nU be subject to sudi laws as may hereaHebe. passed; for forming, a ,peruanent . ftnd from . tlie said reserved lands, for the support of common Schools ; vand' the ' aid; 'Commissioners sftall .give bond and spcuriiy, to the satisfaction of the county Court,' for the; performance of the dune under this act, 'and the payment of. the money ariiiug from the sales of the lots as aforesaid. - r ' - i - Sec. 2. "jlMlbeitfuTtUn'nactKU'Tt the followirtgqu.ti ter st-ctions of land which have been herelJifnie reserved from' sale, Ho wit : tne.'n nh;, east Land, Wrtji west qu.irt.rs .f section thirty six, in- township of range' one, north, and .' ycst j the it ln!4st, Miui!ivrtt, arid soullieast quar- i , ' i -! ipr of section one.' in townshio one, of rnee one. jiouth and west; and the south west ouarler'of rsectionr six, , in township one, of range one, south and east, shall be 7raritd fo the -Territory jnf Florida ; Sec. S. Jlnd be it further ' enact ed That ihe Giivernor and Lrsislative Council of Fforida, in a majority , of them, 'be, and hereby are authorized to select any.' two of the aforesaid quarter .section's, of" land, to be "reserved for, ' and ' ..vested . in. ? the State, should the Territory of Florida e vef be erected into one,' in conformity- to the provisions of the fourteenth section of the act passed on the eighth of February, one thousand eight hundred .and .twenty. seven and tne residue or tne aDoyerue- cnbed qaarter sections of landi or any part thereof, including .so; much of the Northeast quarter of the section one, hi township one, of rane jone, Soojth arid West, contiguous to the creek and water fall, as shall hot be reserved, agreeable to the provisions of the act above. mentioned, for the town of Tallahasseeshall be sold in such manner, and at such, time,- as the Governqr and Legislative Council of Flor ida may deem Drooer, and the proceeds applied to the erection of public buildings in Tallahassee, any act or acts to tne con trary notwithstanding, f Approved, 2d March, liS2). An Act confirming the Reports of .the Register and Recetver oflhe fand Orhce' tor toe dis trict of Saint Stephens; in the State of Alaba ma; and for other purposes. . . Be it enacted bu the Senate and House of Representatives of the United 'States of America, in congress assemotca, auui an the claims to lands and town lots contain ed in the attracts denominated A, number bcrone, D, number one, E, number one, F, number one, reported to the Treasury De partment by the register and receiver of the Land office for the district of Saiut Stephens in the Stite nf Alabama; under the provi sions of the act of Congress of the third of March, one thousand eight hundred and twenty-seven, be, and the same are here by confirmed to the extent therein recom mended for confirmation. - t . - Seo. 2. Jlnd be it further enacted, That all the claims contained in special reports, numDereu one io tour, inclusive, anu in a supplementary, report of the said Register and Receiver, made as aforesaid, be, and the same are, hereby con fir rued. ' I . Sec. 3. And be it further enacted, That every person or persons, or the legal rep resentatives of such person or persons, who, on the' fifteenth day of April, one thousand eight hundred and thirteen, had, tor ten consecutive years prior to that day, been in possession of a tract of land, not claimed by any other person, and not ex ceeding tne quantity . contained in one league square ; and who 'were, on that day, resident in that part of Louisiana sit uated east of Pearl river, and , west of the Perdido. and below the (thirty -first degree of North. latitude, and had still possession of such tract of land, shall be authorized to file their claim in the manner required in othet cases, before'' the said R4fgister and Receiver, at Saint Stephens, for their decision thereon. And it shall be the du ty of the, said R gister and Receiver to hear and record the evidence; offered to support such claim ; and if the same shall be established by sufficient proof, agreea bly to the provisions of this section, the said officers shall, in their report, recom mend the confirmation of the right to such claim, as in other cases ; Pro vided. That no more lantl shall be reported for confir mation, by virtue of this section, than is actually claimed by. the party, or than , is contained" within the acknowledged and. ascertained boundaries of the tract claim ed ; nnr shall the' provisions of this section authorize the confirmation of any land heretofore sold by the United States. Sec 4. And be it further enacted, .'.That the confirmation of thejclaims provided for by this act shall amount only to a relin quishment for ever, on the part of the U nited States, of any claim whatever, to the tracts of;land ami town lots so confirmed, and that nothing herein contained shall be construed to. affect thel claim or claims of any'individual or tjody politic or corporate, if any .such there be-ij, ; ; - - Sic 5 J And be1 it further enacted That the Register and Receiver of the Land Of fice at. Saint Stephens I be,.;and. they are, hereby iu vested with power to direct ahe manner in which all- claims to lands and town lots, which have-beri confirmed by this aid-forineracts of Congress, in their Ll)istrict,!shall be located Tiod Surveyed havinjr recard to the laws, usages anu cus toms of ' the Spanis.Ii Governnient on that subject, and also the "mode 'adopted by the Governtuent of the United States,. in sur vevionr the claims confirmed . bv-virtue f th second and third sections of an act of Congress eniitfed. an. act regulating the grants of land, and providing fur the .dis- posal or ine lanun or uie unueu owies, outh of the State of Tennessee," approv ed the third of March, one "thousand eight hundred ami three ;, and ,tbat so much of the fourth section of the f act supplemen tary to the, several acts Tor adjusting , the claims to land . and esublishiug land offices in; the' District east tifj the island' of New Otleans,"' a pproved i he eighth of M ay, one thpusaud eight- hundred; and twentyrtwp, as interferes ayilh -tlje . power granted to the; Registers arid Receiver ofr the ' Land Office at, Saint Stephens be, and the: same is, herehj repealed.'- t . ' ' V See 6. And be it further enacted, That certificates of confirmation and patents shall be granted for - all lands - and,!! town, lots confirmed by.virtue' of the 'provisions of this act, ituthe sacne manner as patents aire granted for lands Jtnd town lots? "con firmed under 'former acts of Congress. '' Sec. 7 J And fie it further enacetf,f That the Secretary of the. Treasury be, and he is hereby,vauthori8ed j and empowered : to make such compensation, not exceed in two hundred and fifty dollars, in adilitip 1 to. the sum already, pud, to the peser t Receiver ofi the Land Office at Saint Stev phens, as to him may seem a just and, pro per equivalent forthe services rendered by him in the discharge of the duties un der the provisions of an act' of Congress passed on the third day of March, one! thou sand eight hundred and twenty-seven. ; Approved 2d March, 1829 j AN ACT to provide for the apprehension anil delivery of deserters from certain foreign ves sels in the ports of the. United States. ; , .Be it enacted by the' Senate and House of Representatives of the United ! States of application of a ' Consul or Vice-Consul f any foreign Government, having a treaty with the In states, stipulating lor theLr'esto ration of seamen deserting:, made in writioff,' stating that the person therein named has de serted from'' a' vessel of any such Govern- mem wane in any porcoi tne united States, and on1 proof by the exhibition of the! regis ter of the' vessel, ship's roll, or other offi cial ; document, that the: person named, belonged, at the time of desertion, to the crew of said vessel, it shall be the duty of any co urt,ju dge, justice or other magistrate,' having competent ppwer, to issue warrants to cause the said person to be arrested for examination and if, on examination, the facts ; are found to be true, the person arrested, not bein a citizen of the United States, shall be delivered opto the saidCon- .. I -WTZ - ('', . . :, . . i m ur ;v ice consul, ia oe sent DacK to tne dominions of any such Government, or on the request, and at the expense, of said Consul or Vice Consul, shall be detaiheel until the Cohsufor; Vice Consul finds an opportuniiy to send him back to the domin ions of any ! such Government! t Provided nevertheless That no person shall be de tained more than two months after his ar rest ; but at the end of that time shall be set at liberty, and shall riot be again mo lested for the same cause : And provided further, That if any such deserter shall be ir . j l..' i i ' ji x-.- louuu io uaye ucen cnmnmiea any enme or offence, his surrender may be delayed until the tribunal ! before which the case shall be depending, or, may be cognisable, shall- have pronounceil its senteUce, and such sentence shall have been carried into effect- ; v ;, . . . .-.-.-: Approved 2d March, 1829. WILLIAMS & HAYWOOD, HAVE just received, and offer' for sale the following ' valuable .and highly approved Medicines: i h.. ; I . Swaim's Panacea, s For the cure of Scrofula or King's Evil, ;Sy. philtic and j: Mercurial Diseases, Rheumatism, Ulcerous Sores, Diseases of the Liver? and Skin, &c f: " ; ! .;'; ' - ! J Anderson's Couch Drops, " A valuable Medicine for Coughs & Consump lions. . Whitehead's Essence of Mustard, An efficacious remedy for Rheumatism, Gout, Sprains, Bruises, Numbness of the Limbs, &c. : Ciemens' Almond Lotion, . ! For removing Pimples.-Freckles Ringworms, Sun-burn, fccfrom the face, and for beautifying Rogers' jVegetable;! Pulmonic -tereent, " , , An article, highly recommended' for Coughs, Vaiarrns, mcipieni Asiunuis ana ironsumpuons. ... Jameses Aniidyspeptip Pills, An approved remedy for Dyspepsia or lndiges lion, habitutual Costiveness and Piles. Raleigh, March" 18. ! ;: f Statute of Limitation. '11- ' ;i . A- i it. HAVINGj lately seen a publication in the Ue , gister, Ichargiiig me with having pled the Statute "of Limitation to a just debt, I make no delay in' replying to iV.which, had the whole facts of the case been stated 1 sliould riot have thoughtt necessary. ..... . :.y . ' T ;. : - ;. Marian Robertson had been called to my house as a Midwife for which service she was paid, fc expressed berstlf satisfied, in the prefence of witnesses. JAboutayearaitervvurtlsstie present ed ;a . lumping charge for; some medicine .com posed of roots and barks, of two dollars which, as I had never employ ed her to prepare, I re fused to pay ; ;and I beard no more of it. She never brought suit j but about Uifee years after wards, her son, Jacob Robertson warranted roe for this account, and on the trial before , Dorria Candv. J.'P V Died that the account was until st. and therefore should plead the statute In bar of iU t : . TIIOS ROGERS. r'-; March 18,; 1829i ;:. :-:w -;: 56j 3tpd. FOR SALE A light SULKEYi with a neat Harness ' Apply .iattnis uinct.' . - .-t - . '.'June .2. 73 THE NATIONAL 1NTLLLIGENCER, s '"Published in the r. ' , CITY OF AVASH1NGTON, " " - BY- V kV. ' " " GALES S( SEAT ON. -J. T IF National IntelHewncer is an oldestablish4 ed Journal, at the Seat of the General Gov ernment. Tt publishes originally,! Tegiifarly, and tally, the Proceeding-a and Debates of Con gress also, all, the State Papers and Documents of public iiitereat, laid before Congress, or oHg- inauog in tnat oouy and air tne Acts passea oy them. - These recommendations, in addition to a ;ya,iety 6t other, information which .is- to be found in its columns, connected with; tUeGehe ral interests of our own country, with Literature aiid Science, and the. Affairs' of the world at large j together with the character of general fiirnebs Ahich the paper has sustained under its present editors for many years make the National Intel ligencer useful and even valuable, to all who feel I an interest an the concerns , of. this - or of other countries. -, I The National Intelligencer is not a party, pa per but censures or approvevwJi ere censure or approbation .seems to be due to public measures. 1 supported the late Administration of the Gen eral Government, hen the measures of that Administration were such as to meet its appro bation. "It avows a determination, though it op posed the election of General Jackson,; to sup pbr the just measures of this Aumioistration, but as certainly to oppose the unjust or the prb scriptive. V-It will be, in principle, opposed - to 'any j Administration of the Government,' whose measures shall show, it to have the in I-rests of a party at heart rather than the. great interests of the country. . It is,' in a word, what its title de notes, a National paper. V f r ' ' 1 Fprvthe independent and impartial course which it has pursued, the National Intelligencer has been denounced, and an attempt has been made to put it down, right or wrong,' by v tlie stro'hg arm of pqwer directed by caucus agericyi Tjhe1 attempt is aslyain as it would Ibe;, for any modern prophet to bid the sun to stand stdl. -Thij-ty years old, this National paper is not yet in; its prime, but acquires strength; and 1 power with every day bf its existence. ; Jj ; yithout having ever sought for popularity, or courted public patronage, the National Intelli gencer enjoys already the widest circulation of any newspaper in the United States. " It is read in every; S tate and Territory in the ; Union, and andjn every city and town, as well as Jn the cHintry.4 ' It is read in every capital in Europe, andj possesses sources conformation exceeded by no other Journal. . ; ; " . j For the first time, an effort is made to enlarge thej subscription to it, by sejiding,fofth this Pros pectus, which our adversaries in politics are ex pected to deal so generously with as to let it be seen, and our friends so kindly as to further our purpose with their aid and countenance. . Here tofore, we have hardly wished" to enlarge our subscription list. Intending hereafter, however, t ilevote.ourselves wholly to the newspaper, ancj to a proper improvement of1.' the condition ojfjthe ; Press," we invite such further subscrip tions, as, being punctually paid, will ' remune raLtfe our labor and expenses; f ; ; v . j The National Intelligencer is published daily, a yen dollars per annum payable j in advance. It is published, also, . for the . more : convenient circulation where a daily mail does riot penetrate, three times a week at six dollars; per annum, payable in advance. A remittance of either of thse amounts in bank paper, by mail, will en sure the prompt and regular transmission of ev ery paper that may be" ordered. ; 'f v Those subscribing will please to signify wheth er they desire the, paper, for a year only, and then to be stopped without further notice, or wish it to he continued unt'd countermanded, i v-- tVashington, March 5, 1829. f V 1 s-. Twelve or;Fifteen ' A.LUABLE NEGROES for sale, in the vi- fl cinity of Raleiglu Apply to the Printers. 24th Jan. 1829. 1 v 41 TN pursuance of a Deed of Trust for that pur .flJ pose executed, wilr be -sold at the Court house in Ra'eigh, . on- Monday the 30th March next, beihg t he fi rst day of VV ake Superior Court, the Country Residence of the latej Chief Justice Taylor," lying westwardly of and immediately ad joining the City, and containing 63 acres of land, with a handsome dwelling house and all conve nient out-buildings. j ; 0 ' j j Also, at the same time, a tract of 1 DO, acres of unimproved, land, lying on the : south side ' of Bushy Branch, and about 2 miles from Raleigh ; arid several valuable. Slaves, among whom are two young and good. Mechanics' of excellent character. In the sale of the Country Seat, an exception will be made of an eighth-of fan acre, t'o1 include the burying-grourid. The purchaser will beurequired to give -a note or notes for the amount pf the purchase-money, - with approved sureties negotiable at the Banks in Raleigh,. and payable on the 1st of January next, up to which day it is to remain in the occupation of Tb. liuffin, Esq. who has a lease from the Trustees for the rescue of this year. ' On the sales of, the other property, notes with approved sureties, negotia ble as above, payable at 90 days, andwith' in terest from the day :of sale, will be required. As the object of .thebaic, solely, is to meet .cer tain Bank engagements, assurances have been received thai such notes as may be approved by the Banks.' Will be renewed, as is usual at; these Institutions. . '- - - ' ; 1 ' ' : j THO. P. DEVEREUX, ? Trugl ! WESTON R. GALES, 5 r" vT Raleiirbl6(h Feb. 1829. - f C 47 ; 1 . On the same7 Day, immediately after the above Sale, I will sell on a credit, of ninety 'days, with interest from date, several, NEGRO ES, belong iiir to the same Estate, conveved to me in trust. Raleigh; Teb: 24J r.Vi I - ce. T AS taken op and committed to the Jad ol I? v this' county, on the 2d inst.. a' n-gro man, supposed to be a, slave, who calls, himself SAM tfEL WILK1NS, and says that he was bound an apprentice to Win, MoseTy, of Norfolk, Va. and that be ranawav f rom the said Mosely before his term of" apprenticeship, had expired. The. sai d negro haa been in this county 5 or .0 years- ana nas passea aurmg luat uroe as a jirec pa.t- c is about-- 24 years of age, 5 feet, 4 or 5 inches high and coal black. The owner of said negro is requested tO; come'. forward, prove property arid pay charges, or he will be dealt with as the law directs. . ' . - h'r: ' . H jas. PALMER, Jailor. : WindsbtV'jBertte countr, Marcli9, 565t ii . . - - -.. ...... , .. .v- - .. . i -. - , fortunes Afloat 15,000; BOIiIjuAEiS, - . , ' Highest Prize. tyiion Caital qUryy 2r To be drawn in' Philadelnlwa; on iruesdav. the 1 i&V ril-: - X ':!'.. '-5 ,; 5 10 . 10 20' 24; Prize of 15,000 Jit)nrsU J 'VP d o -6, 00V? DhiU r. V do ; 4.000 l)ll.irs. d o , 3 00 0 il7o U a r5 iilpii; ,025 Dollyrs.; do I, O00 Dollar;.1 do ? A .Sim Bollard j do 400 Dollar;. ' 300 Dollar, do , 500 DyIJar. 'doODoirrsl ' do v 100 Dollar. Besides . many of 70, 60, 50, 40,'v6. &c. ' Whole Tickets going at the loiv price of t vnoley 5, "Halves,. 50,-Quarter i;2i; For sale in the, greatest variety of number: at the Lottery and Exchange OBice of ; t; '; K:X :t"f f'A '-A ;'f V' V Petersburg;'-";V ' ' Orders from, the country thankfuUv receivetl " ahd promptly attended to. The Cash is ready for. all . Prizes recollect and send to ', For tune's Home.'? Address to b; Vv ; , Jl. W. HEWSON, , ' i Petersburg, Va. 16th March. vl i . - Something Splendid f : , All ; to be drawn on the fourth of April. Grand Consolidated iiottery, 60 Number Lottery; 9 Drawn Ballots. '' "x ' SCHEMA; h. 1 Prize of ,30.000 Dollar.: V I 1 1 1 10 10 10. 10 JO 29 51 do 15,000 Dollurs. 10,000 Dollars.' do do do do do do do do do do 5,000 4,010 1,000 600 ; 500 . 400 . 300 Dollar. Dollars. Dollars. DolIarK, Dollars Doll ars. Dollars. eOQ; Dollar.. i uu jjoinrs. Beside many of 90, 80, 70,60,50,40, &c;1 - Who'e Tickets, glO,, Quarters, S2 50, : Halves, , 5, J Eighths,, 25, ,r; For sale in the . greatest variety of numbers at the Lottery. and Exchange Office of 1 -; lrhftyAU. W HEV7SON,: i Successor to Messrs. S. & II. Allen & Co. i ' ;: -fUV;u:. v ; Petersburg,. . -.N. B.- All orders prompt Iv attended to. and the -drawing sent where directed. ! Delay not' to secure a chance ; 'another opportunity like this may never offer. '-'."Address to ; ; r ; .:. B. w. uewson, . .; . v '- ; -' :; t ; '"' ' Petersburg, Va. For importing ; Grape I3ne Ro6ts from, Jc ranee, at a moderate price$ and mcour-, " aging the introduction of tliat culture in to the United States.- v , . , ' MR. ALPHONSE LOUBAT, having consi derably enlarered his Vinevard. on Lontr. . Island, where he now has, in full cultivation, 35 acres of ground, containing 72,000 Grape Vine Roots ; having also the peculiar advantage of being enabled to procure the best species ' of" Roots from his Fat.her'a extensive -Vineyards and ' Nurseries, in the districts of BvrdclaU f Cieracj U " Buzet, Departments of Gironde and Lot and Ga roine; in France (45 N. 'Lat. ) proposes to the numerous friends to the cultivation of the Grape -Vinei; in the United States, a subscription. ;',- h Mr AvL- will engage to furnish subscribers . with their . Grape Vine Roots, hefore the First of March nextf&nd forward them, free of expense, . to the different' cities f where subscription list; , shall -have been opened.' The roots will be 3 years old,- and will produce considerable fruit the . second yearfrom the time of their being " planted; They; will be carefully.; classed and packed in.boxe9 with some of the Original soil in which they have been raised, which :will great- ly facilitate the thriving of. the roots, when trans- -planted. . ' i ( ' . '. '. . . ' ;'-' - ' .' j Orders will be punctually - attended to :', the subscribers designating the ' quantities and spe cies of the Grape Vine Roots they wish to have. They will engage to pay, for 1000 roots or raore, at the rate of 12J cents for each root i for less than 1000, at the rate of 15 cents ; arid 25 cents -per roor for less than 50. v Jlots, onlj ' ttca ytarh phi, shall be pakl for at the rate of 9 cents each; f for 1000 or more, t 12 J cents for less han 1000 s .V and 18 cents for less Uiari50 roots. - : '. : Payment to be made on- deli very W the rootsi 'kLterrnofrnved unless P bSTPJiWl: ' 1 7 , ; Subscription Lists are opened at ; New-York, with -Alphorise Loubaf, 85, Wall-st. r Boston. T - .E. CopeUnd, Jun. " .. , ' Albany, Afx McMichael, ' ; : '.' .': ' Philadelphia,: Van Aniringe, 1 ; " 1 ' f Baltimore jWillanl, lihdads. v ' Washington CityvThos. W Pairb;; C t Richmond,1;; Davenpoirtj Alien fe Co.. Savannah, iH tV Hall, Shaptee: tc Tuppcr . ' New-Orleans, i Vv Foster & Hutton. . , Charleston, Raleigh,!! , if T.Sfc T Street It. Co.' -; ; , ' V-J'Gales-&rSoit.' ; v " - "'; ;: 1828."';;:'f tl5Al f3 Subscriber. In this Shit yiil h.ive the eir Viues delivered at New hern, free of: expense. For ; Sa. ! e o i lie i t , ' TP HAT Valuable stand on fyetteville Street, Simsi and formerly Jby John Y, Goneke, as a Con fectionary StotAp?Iy toi i;;,, . rV - -v.: ... . i ': - ' - .- -" AV . R. GALES. Raleigh 26th Jany.v, v " 3 42. , BLANKS , j ' : Fer gale tt tliis cjuce ( j -
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