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I 1 r J .'; i At IIaMpePun,-..u.ur,rv.Plij an(l iney win repijr, that inejr cap-. lid .llishmenT with tor wi tout the torni-PS wtev W iiK s VnYj''v . llr '. I At ' --X? Lr!rr': not. wear- thns IVnrrid lar- 6hAbK,. :-; ' t i , 2 500 ' ! L!n,?":T ,ii , .nfnnTiuii,Ri L' w i i i v .y i - r ,i. . w i-v- .vh.ii.i - .- - II --4 14V M. I I I r'jlTl IV IV 1 A7 y - Vi' IT" WiiiotnkfUUy peeked. CLitrBto TT AVET FEET,"i ' 'i irt, ": iff tVomMhe, lastjnornoer or ine har croWdvof painful recplfections .of nr age anu. 1 1 : ' 'r , The child wHlch nail bcen pUying atjoqt ufl n(l viracitr, ' is sc zd at nihtith croup (trnri X$ ahjt'jn May jntw thirh a few?months before ciaar dcnfil the em of ever beMder, as the origin of;her maUdv Wet. fCet. Let u hope that exposure-waa incurred lit ; a '.iUi fitrcy t,va help! widow r di--j tressed orphan Whence comCjthe,hner f ing disease, the pain and BVrmg of that v'fond "jii.Wr?Still iKe sarn respons.e--ettiv i h' providing suitable i-wintpr r lotos f'r her children as if ten- dernes Tor her offprin justified her di pensin w& All the rles of ..prude'tjee for le'.l eath er d er not fi t ' so ri i eel I the feet, i'and- tbat 4 India1- rubberf shoes? are Tgh f f u 1 i . ey ' ck n rt t f-e fl e c t fth a t a u tnin; antiMhat we cannot Sssociate it with the Ideas of euffeHng; and diseased. : VENTRILOQUISM, v; v Mr. Nichols' was injhis cify, in the year 1 82 W w.hen ; he gave the fjo lowing Ku mor oust specimen jf hisp6iers wlia friend , bet weeii, 9 afuli 10 o'clock at nignt4ast the corner of 'CVurchhd''MaW ket'i.treets. where a well feas s,inkm, the suf ate" 'being JioHfly1 covered with loose boards, hiy companion sueste't to hin) that it offVred a go-rjij bpportupiijr to exert his powers of speech. T.wo "or thrr per sons happened to be near the spot, when JSlH 'Nicholsyaisvd'ofie of t he board s and askfd wh there ? No answer wforno ;He aaih asked did henot heaoine one dowo there calling for.hflp? ApoicV. anvretl at the b dtoitt of ihe wel. ' Jes, Rtr ! Mr. N.' Ilowcame. Ju dm tf there ? VuKe The workman left mebere, arid "shut, the Weil-O L niy'qny trie u) 1 1 p u t d own a !lad1eroe. r pe "and helfj meoti! By this time 30 orjiQ per ont ada semjbl ed, uttering cti rs'es m;th e workmenor,eav the welt. One inan recognid ithe voice 'd Tjny 3huylefv Wfbla'ik man ; 's.tidlif knew him; fie now called on$iibtm. Ton v , iv that you f ' V oi c e Yea sir : for v Gm 's hood or the avarice of olda e-, are volunta- urily and causelessly exposed, by a neglect 1foetIess6n ! '4neiisv;K(i:. ; medica:inre or laboured i'rcasoningj oho v"ih grea t in flu eficei which I of the body ; Urge. OfTeteal martyrdom f producVtl by .tickling then?, arid the cruel j punishnient ofih'e are, sensible j evidences "hit thejrt quisite delicacy of i feeling. 01 his ctjvre have morVplea ' suifp speripoce e glow iftusexl through.' the wh?l6 systemVwhenfechUied aml: shivering, .we hold them for a vvhile to , the fire, and wheni ; during (he preyalence "of the dg.str, we,' immerse them in Cold water Ito allay;tiiHeatwhich is then J coursinV through our veins.' Are ihe inter- organs of the k Dody a prev to w istibn lnfl innTiatiort, as m the hecttc lever of xou sumption ? there is a sensation of buroing , heat jn the feet. Is ; the body tVeble and I tliesfomach un;iljlexto p-rform its tligettve i functions'? these pirts are i hibiuany cold. Jn both health and disease thtre is a con stant sympathy bet ween the feet and the different organs of the body. Whatever be the weak part, it suffers with'.dofailing certainty from the. impresshms of cold and : tnwsiure on the'feet.:7Nn( the tendency be to sick head- che, "or sore ' ihroat, hoarseness. and cough p;iiri of the Htmnach, or rheumatism;!" the, gout se veridlv, ' and all;t 4hey 'will bel benight; on r bjr getting the feefcwetf? oratrtitnes, even I by theieV parts ' being'"' long chilledj from standing on cold ground or pavement. And ;wbv it irtight be asked; -are the chief Vic- mis m suco exposures r y-.;riii ine iiuvri , lercaiigh t i rt the' storm i "or t he nt'a n of' by- Viqesso'c evert ihe dayfBb'otiref, who can inn aiays wbilii ioeauncuraiii;e uii-.iiic f.ciouils and pick their steps ;withi an -espe- vcial avpidnije Of, amuddvuUyolr'wet iieeis- no wejjinusi. iwiKv ior ine Urge8t number . ofthes1 8u!ferers?,amVrig tKerichT the .fair?iffdlhe pvelyofihe henlnvtted bythef faifb Kins son $ or whof pleasure callstoi'her 'seasons, have all the means of protection against the elemental change, whiqh weape can cmnmand of- irigehuityand labor,r They it is who neglect suiible rotecjih ftf their leet,nd brve 'thesnow' add ratn Uh such a fiiLcvenhg aswoula-inak the strongnart trethblelfur bis oVu health, ' At a seasoo ittette present itwoId i. emtto. be:Ta?ift "vs anu uoois can every . w,oere. db on- x?hHrtest watnihg maiJe to ass U meever? put dhvvj had arrived a ntiinber of ianthornsri; ropes, iladdTs, &r. Mr. N. now walked off-and lft;he deceived ,niuliitude preparing to uraw, tonyirom me-' weu. xni-ir Hgnta, hbweVer, soon convinced them4 that Tony was not tthere. Now a warm dispute arose a mong those w ho sa iid U nas a! I a ho.x. and those who swore ihev heard ' Too v. The Writer left theM in the height Vriheif disj- puie, ana went nnme.?aMvarau. - r ' ' ' Classic t Iriptltutioa, "OF'TfcR LE MBSSlilllER informs the citizens A of this place, that he h& this day commenc ed a select School forvoung gentlemen only, in the RaleicW Mule Academy. ' '- 4t His terms are thtrty-one dou-ira tot the usual scholastic year ; half in advance; the balance at the cloe of the yearr-' ? V Reference to the, Uev. Thos. P.; liewT of this pkce. :.'i'.;M'; ..'..- ' RatehvFVjb. 8 1830, 50 . Mr .ilrssurierswno'h9s; lately arrived in this place, brought with him letters of introduc tion pnd testimonials frOpi gentlemen of high li terary and ,mVril ttttxVmg in Virginia, and I have no doubt that he merits 'the recommewlations iriven him. .v 4 'X , v T. J. HUNT. -US. "i ' . LA " ' 1 000 "V DiU vij UUI UlVt Wi' IJUi 1U. U.Lt V . v Tickets g4-tlalve& 2--TQiiarters i A package of 18 hole which is compelled todraw $32, andiay draw any of the above capitals, 10,000r 2,500, fcc may be had for $70; J Address all vt)ur orders to j T .; -: YATES & M cINJYR s.ooa Managers (?i?anrJ Consolidated, 2;-" 60 Number Lottery-U8 Drawn Ballots. 1 Prize orgl6.000 i 1 . ' 6,000 -1 I 4,000 ' 1. 2,625 1 T.000 4 1,000 ' Besides 500, 4004 300; 200, 150, 100, 70, 60, 50, &c: Whole Tickets 85, Halves 2 50, Quar t ters -1 25. v ; .r(; A pacTcape of 20 whole, tich is compelled to draw $4 may be had for $95, Address all your orders to v YATES & McINTYRE. turev There is attaelied to the Sormc-s. 6 or 7(50 acres of nd, a part of whichf ' in eicellettijrtirnT.': ing order i prime Meadqws, Orchard. &c. ;Net groes would be receive in payment landthe ctmditibns, besides, wHfoe libewlf If the above establishment c is not sotabthe first 'of May next,it may be rented foiene.britA'or year..; .? -v ;$T:y; .v . f- ;r -:; .r " V; f From the if.creasjrijEr custom forlbe. listlihfee years dunng tbemmer inonhthepee. if propejriy attended, to, may, pe rendered as ptot liable as any; establishment of a similar kind in the State. - - Ctt A HLKS JUGNOTv neatri. s Fordlrtncotn, Dec 7. 4 STtv ' - State of NoHh, Carolina r ; Haywood ?ou my-: Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, ; ' ' ' . '. .lone. 1829. ' :'.' : f- 4.'' John Miller v. Zcbriah Clarlt. iy tK& 1 1 wnjinai anacnraenn "IT appearing; teethe satisfaction,, of the CSiirt H that the defend nit Zachafiah Clark is an inha bit nt of another State The- Court lltHrefoteV umcrs, man (juuncaTion v maae six weexs mine Raleigh, Register, t tliat if the'defendarit Zachari ah Clark, ' oes not appear and replevy, !or plead. tUat at next Court-judgment will be given against him , n' - : . . December Sessions, 1829. The aboveof?$r ... -- . i . l 1 i- '-'-'i .-'r. ,'- ' was rciicwcj,. 'fur ine ovurr 01 pu!iicauoos above to be mit' ' "-v: - 48 RO.- I.OVE, Ck. !f. C.;Oi s Haywood's Manual Brougljt up to the present time ; GALES & SON have just published an I APPENDIX ta Haywood Manual which embraces the, Laws passed since the year 1819 under distinct heads; in alphabetical order, in cluding those of last Sessson, which renders the Work complete. r For this addition to the Minual, no extra ehnrge will be made. The Book will be $old at Fire Dollars as heretofore. 1 ' I v Orders will be instantlv attended to ' 1 bank of cape pe-r, -. x,- v, Mfl, 9ih Jtmuary, 1830. $ '- JGT H ERE A S ' art act was-passed at the last v,f , ffleetjnpitlte General Assembly, -touch- ing-the extension pt the charter or the .Hank, of Cape-Fear,' 'uiider?crta,rn.'JiMitations andintruc tions to' which, the, assentTbf the. Stock Holders, is required by a specified day Therefore Re solve that this meeting be adjourned, to meet at the" Banking, Hduse in VVilmi.igtoo,, on the Second TueR jay iri.Apri n.xt, being- the 13th day of the Month, then .and. thereto consider, of the same'l and' oT a1 1 l;othefmatjtei'wher.ejn tthe inferestsa)f the Bank of Cape Fear, are concern ed? and to t:ike;such .order thereon as may be deemed jexpedient. ' ' ..' . - Public N p ice isherby given of the, above Re8oIutibnofthe Stockholders, at their adjourn ed meeting in jamtar)' lust, to the intent that all concerned may be duly apprizejillhei-eof. jv 4. R; LONDON President of the ? --'fyt, 'zl .-V"'..,: Bank of CaDe Fear. X Valuable Low Ground Flautation '' -' ' ' FOR sXi,E.-j--.. : V CCORniNG to directions contained in thi will of the late . Reuben Sahder. the Sub. scribers will on the 24th day of February next, being the Wednesday of the February Term oi Johnston County, Court, exppse at Public Sale, that, Valuable Tract of Land, situated in John iL "lr': '.1. - . l 1m . r . sion uounij1, online boiiip siue oi iNeuse inver, about three miles-below Smithfield, and adjoin ing the landsof William lJoylan and Adin Pow ell,' Ksqiuresr The above described ; land don tains about 1200 'acrea, -most . prime River JL(w Grounds and hot subject to inundation A fur ther description is not here given, as tt is pre sumed that no person would make an investment of the value, "of the land now offered for 'sale, without a personal inspection of the premises. . Either of the subscribers living'abovtf Smith- field, in .lolinston, or Mr. ; Charles Stevens lysul ing near the land, will show its lines and local ties. . -. .; ,-. The terms 6f sal, which are accommodating, will be nade known at the sale. i v - 4 1 - - "' '-.'? silsoi at trie sarne time, . SIXTY NEGROES . Will be so-d for Cash or accommodation Notes at the election of the purchaser. The abov Slaves ;re very valuable, .'being mostly raised in the family of the late Reuben Sanders, ana are of good character. j I t From the value of tlre.oroperty now offeredV and from t!e number, of Slaves, it is confidently expected tht purchasers jwiil be suited in their V" 5 WANTED . riO purch.ise immediately, a Pair ofBAV1 U HORSES, for the Carriage not to (ceed o years oia. i win purcnase them together , or separately. WILL. POL K. Jan. 27. , :.:B'1V 46, Cooper' New Novel. -T?ROM thesnhsctibtr. plithe 5'tli VstU bright., , 'V rgh, Of ahandsOrne form, wth7a star itriierface '' and a wl4ite"spotVieach sliotif dcr. 1 She s 'aX4' ' j v; -dfebf,te;deji. rErsubsrKbr haproided4iVfe 1 i thevcultivatmrfot Silk; 7; Thev; t&t Hivrl t andlhs I 'l?r'andCbiai v :'a?ve has emibl him trf g'pl manamenrof Jm ImprovVmemr the otile . 0lcig4:tLt'feim ;witbfo$CdiWsa plications byJ matt br private- brnpanied vUlilRyf Hil atterkled toand-10 eggv immMliatalir con Plia nr .nt f ,3n U n .. 4k ,i Al -k .. . .3 i .i: I proper," and Jttejrtohe oal viirnefbr miiey 5: ..: , 'ance by mail, appfatsdioUHbenedratS K iVJ ' v '..r;. GIDEON $MVT$&MM& Qffije'oftheMmerican Frmerpltjrnoredk'f'';' : rlIlEoi.Ya1al lr principally J fpKthe'tiseth ClftxN 5QW J North-Carolina, are constantly- kept OnuindrfoT:: lf The Bevisal.oH ihLotthCar V ; ,the 'late hlef-.l iistice Taylor, theae;Rrtfv OYaicv, andfadge!itter I vTeetion of the UgUlatuHtli8'taK6 i targe- octavo volumes, jrwuu lu ana camvf:4 . ; pk minx.'-.. . Mmm'mmi T GALES &SON have just received the Pitto, brought dawjQ 0ie year tP' " Wept of VVish-ton-wish." n Pnce $2, .-., Ite 'ChieWosuce-TaytpTVith'tos ALSO. . -s- f -iide; - ..j vol. I. OT roe rmcvcioteaa American- a nnns i Hsvwnnd'a Manual nf thA .f1hStl.nrfc?r, i:'-.,?. ? lai Dictionary of Arts Sciences, Literature, "'Ranged ;in AlpliabettCal orderi With ln;.appen-ll' History ; Politics & UioflTaphv. brouerht down dix. Iwhiclv bruits tbeVworlc lo!tl.e veii829. to the present time. Pot.te;e nRWTKii 1 iateiy.evjseaaq.crre.cfedt-.wi if ' Ail. ii r m inwinir iiumTTPri . ivppa nratvn in ma i N-w.Yotk Lottery 19th class Extra; vj V, v-Y-i-r-jr'' ' vT;V a a id inn i'j4-.j Main'tLaWvof Executors, arid 'Aanmstralp f ;vrW5 44,' i'9,.49,'9, :lfi5, T,V4:V.(whicTollerXE No. 19. 44. 49. a capital of 15,000 TJollars. .'jicV: omIttin,rtcv Several good prizes sokl at. . .W v ete;takirfjf-the.MW; ; - -Pebufev 'f emblofth : : v " edthe LawVand notjneveiy:amiidged caii!'?--! THE SUBSCRIBER t ; &which ,thrw;s Ug i & LOTS in the'ldition;flfbewftrk c r LAND mtinttWeWW 60 acres are CbieWttsticeTavloVkDlsW House js 52 by 40 feet; com- bmbHhCarouarelaliVO'W Bnishe'd throughout,' having j and Administ ratorihPrO). isio fo?'-lWidrt, places on eacbfloon with a.l and the Distribution of -lntesttes Estates )5r garret distributed into A .Work.whicff corribines In bhe whicbNrebeadies: i&SV 1 iT4FFERfor Sale his HOUSK I "eiyoi snape ana ngureCidieu r;LDy - pfashion, it'rr.and ipo-often a:- a wmf6e;to? health,' not al ow theteet of i Ikdv faih.f t cloth ihofs ith?i thinaeatheriofe; i - v u iini liiLLrr ix urHif rnnronpn t f",c "'5 ior uie teei neyer originalijr Jq tended to be "seen" bevomJ h& harnrpri r Mfr?fVn-taV,6,t- U;fortreet kP9 ancit,travel ahtl they whose cbekt Vtild nothat. theV wiuafieVefi . I n,,& 'victimV'to ul i;(the ' of rhetitfattsm' Te1! ifcVib -of ; ' JOHN HILL, Cashier. e50-tlOA. M IN AG E ll& OF FUC E, ; ''..V. Richmond Va. W fNewrY ork Consolidated, TobedrwninjYo thexlBth i February, ' iiuinui.iijrtnn.vi 7 u uian mil V;;'.yo;oQo -y; ,104)00; Wl-4i? 5,000- vi:,5,000' rf . - '-- i 1 !s U900 of . . 1 , pOO. twhicji are 4,000 j - ". rt ff( ft, - , , nnn'a - etn ; t ' -4 " , -vuuum : ,MUlV ; Be8e6ear 80 S60 cV$50&s4a 'fr4f rfc r - tr rii .''.1.. 2 M 7 j. icKeist o i u v aa) yea quarters :;J6f,9 v. ae'(ageoC8.'hote,' emblradnail-tneiih'tn'i bers' frtim ito. cafi be? had for $lZ5h& is compelled to draw $3077.bd Wydlr of ine.aooyc capnaia. - suarp m .package" ;m uic ame;prportioW T Address all oiw;e1.IO;Vatei;;&,'i Mtfptyte viewa. v The sale is without reserve and will certainly take place. RM. SANDERS p,.ftM A. SANDERS, Vcutors. Johnston County, Jan. 8 41ts r FOR SALE! I WISH to sell the place within a mile of Hills borough, on-which I now reside. There are i05 acres, about one half cleared, ten acres of Meadow land and the balance in wood, i The improvements are all new, and finished in1 the vest Jmanher they consist of a Dwelling House, containing eight rooms with fire plafces," besides nassaes.' closets. &.c."alartre Barn and Stables. and other necessary Outhouses.: , I here are se- verai never.iaiiing springs qr ine nest water on tne tract, ana a iarge' aiia -wej seiecteay fruit Orchard. , - . . i "rii ;,sw ; I will sell this property on the mast liberal terms either for money on easy credits- or will exchange tt tor Wegroes pf western lands, j. Application may be made by'letteT to the sub scriber, at Hillsborough, V v - M$l ' W. ANDERSON.. : '4 Nov., i'5. 2i eotf ' Mts. John Haywood, TftESPE' TFULLY announces; ; to the Public 'JCl)tHat'8be.f8;j'red to accommodate Tra yellerSGentlemen and . their Families, Bdarders by the Day, WeeTcJ Month or Year School Chil clren for any length of time: l J y-. . . ' V; Her bpuse isituate4'mihei imme V'icinr typf the Capitol,HheJlittnk s?nv: naTies!bf Leaf ninThere is '." beautiful 1 and h&WvTCzttlfivateC; to' it jihef; Rooms are spacious anq airyi.n.'.are, HosC whohSay hdnorjher with their patronage that 00 Vxejrtions shall be; wanting on her part to render them conrtirtabie : '. ;'j '.V- .' V : Mrs TH.vhai also a i&od Suble, whichhall be well supplied witt provender for horses,and :a cliretul Ostlerto' 'f'rMfi: Prices as moderate as tlivse any Boardingw Snown ih.the plan oisaid ViRage, &?Stt., 6: situatereiitof the CoJEleee .iraild'ms,adjc4ninflr: t he la 'elongi thgtMr1, eri$ to Ctob a J provediavi iWg all the t pquisi&e Out houses ami .a, fihe Ciarden pofeT-hete Towjif Oxford, with the libout 200 acres of which about Woodland. The modious, and wellfi 4 rooms with fire wide passage on eaen a closets, and two comfortable rooms 'an'dia cellar enactments under the whole divided into several apartments. subjects It is situated in a most beautiful irrove of Oaks it disnerSec attached to it is a large Falling darden furbished j A irricultural Esi wun inpts seiecicoirom ine norm an ice-tiouser. Farmer. omsiructeq the y ird suitabRfor a La wy errand every neces ; thf$ state hi.v&ei& sary iuiiuhjsc, ait in gouu.rp;jii, . Also, a TANYARD now in operation, might give employment ta8 o.rl.10 hands, 10 acres ot land attached to it; and on. mises Is a comfortable two story Dwelling, every convenience for a family residence. . A belter constructed Yard is seklom seen, any.lp. ' ii iniiwseiccwnrum uie norm an icr.nou y, Fmer. llo W.tho$ structed of rock-a stone Spring-House a . pabie ofjuagmg. toltf ,11 of excellent water in the yardman OflBce m - veyi0g. useful information to &jrjf&&' i v ird suitable for a Laver. and everv rteces k;- Vk l' -vil.tf vL'$tz: where. This property will be disposed of On ' "y hw 1: reasonable and accommodating terms. . r Court , THO. B.' LI rTLEjOHN.i VT, 'v! Oxford SeptV 1. . ' Soawtf'i ? Southern Female Classical, Se-1 v KepoVts ofr y v " tttiUniw'V 'v;. ' . jUamer6af$.W ., mmary. iThLaw-itepositojW' MK & MRS. HOIXISTER have, removed -fei l r fJ elr Seminary tur Young Xad.es to. Ox- 1 ford, N- C ad have engaged the asststaneWpf . VlrpWafceport Miss E. Hpmphrets, the department of Mu- . ;3 .lolir- -rv- f sic Of the qualifications- of Miss Humphreys, ' ' i&M the pubjnledn " :.Dus ol iwoijeof Music In Oxford, : ? judged (n VortQaroini, TrWtbyea; I pkee shelm principal Teacher Of , Music in A Cvleclf0 tht Militia-liwslof Noh- iV V , SS Carolina. ff, feahas been innifion ;r! tT tCV IH- Mecklenbuvl'two years' past;' ti'asref "f tbf- S WftIPf 5CPU-W.' . Reived unequical nVodfs of theapprobation of edlheJ ? J -an enlightened public. The plani mplped "iFSTS1.! f for promoting habits of diligende and . correct .9ijp rV?W! ' deportment, are, fpr the moVt part original and -IjV' . JOSEPH PALLS U Z.r very powerful in their 'influence r v v f xt A c' .'il ViV -V C , ?The next Session wiH commenceOn Monday WwulUTOuOlr jfr'i ' 1 the Utb of January pext: ;r For further partiCu- C "VrT y 'fi; 'Ho'0SX&'N' - V 'k A -'Hprnert pecid'& General Aaom, 1 'j fl 1 yJjtilV9. J; t-355 fc. . 7Bi9 General Anatbmy,(,46l . i . y, TVfrtnivljnt . '' rAhatomy.ahd Pathology ry 5 ' ' ' Epson's Surgery vdfsC A'V ! - CerVFiT Uues of urgery, vols. ;a , - . De wee on Temaks t i-. t . ., r ,v T) '-a & .SvV V, r-do : i Children r;. - Mv W r Vflfto,!-fttn.lw ATlPtIrin AvnU.1 4 ' .-.L-' . . G'N Fridiy last the. subscriber, - while travel ling" in the StageXfrp'nr Raleigh td-Fayctfe? 7 vi lle lost-, a nacket of money and Da oers. .''.the ; precise sum not knoWn", but beireved to be be f; 3 tween, two anct rnref,uno ea ooiiara, coosiaTing 1 1 of Treasory ,:Note"s, several one dollar-New t ?rn J ,, bills, two, dollar States .lUukV hills, - aeveralhve ppo4i Study tMedldipeL 5 vojs. V ':''; andlcn dollar ,Statr ankbills, and five andtep Gfe&tfvP&clti&Zio. ew e'dJtiort.4 VV dlatenbmWBak K 4of5 ten X ' ThacheVa M.idern Practice, v .V; vV''?!:5 dollar bills jpn the Voited tS fates Uapk pne dls- ? Cullm's Practice 1 ' ; "T v . bill folded m Mask, A;1Pm(s pmacolpgWitV4C toihpm;itbel Voopefji) vj 4 J udgme jitV foi $90, in; favor of -Suckburgher's v. MvurayS'MterU' Medica .v ,V;VV U;A,fi4, . ?fEberle'sVda;doVxr2vpV ctirtliUbwHVViV-'v ''- 4 f, t; ''tawrence Physiology; '' , VThe;hofe wisfojdheet "MaSSuVtC , 1 fLr g perand snugly titibefl rewurdwill t y SSk 4,J : V lU" ' . " be pai4 tolthe persopnillng ih aatpe, and'de: r) RVcheranH'dQ 'firelshingSOV- ,1 , Bverinfe tto'ityl vBteman's Synopslai Vnrtlr.of'thVV v'v (nEditorof thi CbserverFyetleville, r. tb; -Sflunter'on tLtloodf V .V.iT- T?V t - 1 Wsubacriberwrp UVf ISSiheouU v' uWffri -?l vr , GEOf ENOEKaAv. ;o .t'mkronron Feter.andtooVl' v '' Avaf:manvDv.liia Prevery. descriptor neally 4 executed xxl the aVicVwJH be sojd pn the -most tavoi-ah.- -u. -1 -A- I
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