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, . ' ; . r A " ' " - i - t. v ' , i . 1 , - " , . . . o . ' , ! ' ' " - ' ' ' " r ' ' - ' ' J ': Y " Vi ' ; '';,;'7 t : V'-V -ijb - r' Oir arethe.plaws gair,::dei;KhtI peace,;-. -; r;.:,,; . tl ' ... ' . , ... ; !' : - v?y -T V-'- 7 f r5 H'v.-'-Msvr- - ' j..'' tJmrp'd by party rag-e to live like brothers." - " ' : " ; . , ' ..v . . f ' .. t.' v :S'r:-. 1 1 - - . ..... . . ; . . " - .-. . 1 Is published every Tci:siat and Fhidat, by t Fivx Dollars per annumlialfin advance. ot exceedinpl6 lines, neatly inserted three times for a Dollar, and 25 jcents for ev ery stic teeding publication ; tliose of greater length in the same proportion.... Commusicatiows thankful received.. .iLETTEiis to the Editors must be post-paid. r 1 1 w sm m m .1 An Act to 'aHfnrte timtocofnpletfr.tlie issuing and locating of Military Land War ; jants. "'. yt''-r::--S " . ' ;; . : -enacted h th Swot? rvd Iff use of Jlrprt mtaHvs of Jh UrtUM, &a tes of ..'Uf pricn in ftnngrpss asftemHed That the authority granted trhe Se cretary of the Departmen t of War, by an art, approved lie twentv-f'nrtb day of February, i one thousand eight hun dred and nineteen, to issue! warrants for the military land boimties, to per sons entitled thereto, shall be revived and continued in force for the. term of fjve vears. . .s .. . Approved-r-May 1824 To allow the bounty to vessels emp'oyea in the '"Cod Fisheries, in "certain cses. ; Jteif evrtcted by t1iP S?naMrdJIoup rf Jteprrsf'titat trs of the III i fed States f America in 'Conhrsj amhfe ! That any vessel wliich shiil be licens ed according to law, for : the cod Jishe ry, and which shall have cojrripleted her fishineterm, acconlinto tp provisions of lavr, and thereby entitled to the lowance nf, bounty shall, In f returning to anv port within the UnitJed States, be wrecked or lost; the owner or owners, and crew of such vesseUBlall; on satis factory proof being mad tp the; Comp troller of - the Treasnry, of the wreck or loss of such vessel, be ernitleil Ao the same bounty as would have ;been allowed, had such vesseirreturnea to ' port.-; . -;'V'-:-VV . iH-'-K- :5V Sec.' 2. $nd be H farther enacted, That any vessel which shall have comT pleted her fishing tei-ni, subseqiicnt to the act, entitled,4 An afein addition to a n d alteration o f a n! a c t,j e n t i tl e d A n act laying ;a ! duty on m ported salt, granting a .bounty on pickled fish ex ported, and allowance to certain' ves sels employed in the fisheries,?', passed the third of Tarch,onethouaTM ei-ht hundred anLniheteen, arid whici shall, in returning to any port in the United States, have been wrecked or lost, the owner or owners andj crew, J of such f i n g v es s el, 1'sh ai 1 h a ve exte nd e d t o tfiem Ihe provisions of -the first section this act. r . ; ; L , ;;; ' lApproved May 26t!iv ;182. the collection district of TlichmohfJ, arid which shall bo loaded, m who' e or. i piart, in the district of Peersbui, such owner or owners, corisineeor con signees, may be cleared out hv the Col lector of the district of Tlich iriorid." on application of the owner, consignee o captain of sti ch ship or .vessel : 7 or i -That the entire carjro shall be bo na tide taken or shipped' from the dis trict of Richmond. ' ' Approved May 23, 1824. An Act to' alter the times of holdingnhe Cir cuit and Distrjctbrirts thelTnjted States for thcjj)istrict'of South -Carolina. '"I- K Be itptittcted htj the Senate and If nuse 6 f Represent at i t:es of the United States vf America in Congress assembled. That instead of the time's now establish ed by law, the Circuit tfuoit.fur the District of South-Carolina, sh.iIUirinu ally be holden as follows,, to wit : at Charleston on the second Tuesday of April, and at Columbia on the third Tuesday of November, r M 1 . . Seg. 2. Jind be it fur'her v. enacted j 1 ha tall sui t s, ac ti o n s, :w ri t s, proc e s ses, and other proceedings, ; which are. riovv pending in. said ; Circuit Con rtV at the ti na e s a n il pi aces he relofore establishe d , !?hall be returnable to, heard, tried and determined, in the said: Circuit. Court, at the time? and places hereby respec tively established for the holding thereof. Sec. 3. Md beUfartHer enacted, That from and after, the passing of this ? AnAct concerning invalid Pensions. . ? lic it enacted by f he Strict nnd Tfmise ''f Prpres-'vtnt'vps ofthr IhHtod States f,f Jim prin in Congress rtss?mbte ?m T'hat the Secretary of War be, and he is hereby directed, to tace the follow ing persons on the pension list of inva lid pensioners of the United States, who shall be entitled to, and receivev pensions, accordino; to the rates, and. commencing at the limes, he ieinafter mentioned, thiit is to sav : Andrew (jorril, at the rate of eijrht dollars per month ; to commence on the third lay of December, one thousand eight hundred and twenty-one. ; James Wilson, at the rate of four dollars per month ; toy continence the' first .day of January, one thousand eight hundred -ind twentv tlir?e. j ! . Will am Parker, Rock, and Thomas, fbree' Seneca In(!ianp; 'tesilinfr at "B of fal o,- in the state of Ney-York, at the rate of four dollars r.r month, -each, to conanence the first day of Februar', one thousand eight hundred and twenty-three. : ! Approved- 1 9th "May, 1 824. An Act to fx the Western bou'o dary line 'of "the Territory of Arkansas, and lor otlur purpose's. , ' ' " . Rt i'pvncted bv tfif Sfnnte ad Itonse of Hep res iif" ' i v s of the Uf.it d S-tt'e ff,-j rneri cninfy nzr?ss ; ssemh!e I that the Western boundary line of the ter ritory of Arkansas shfdl ibeirin at a rioipt &)'rH mHrs west: of. the southwest corner of the state of Missouri, and rim south, to,t lie n-ht bank ff the lied ri ver, and thence, down the river, am. with tlie Mexican boundary to the line of ilie state of Louisiana, any liv heretofore made, to the contrary not withstanding. Sec. 2. And be it further enacted. That the sum' of two thousand dollar, to defray the expense of : running Und triarkin :said boundary line, to be ex pended under the directions of the Pre siderit of the United States, be, and the same hereby is, appropriated, to be paid out of any money in tle Treasu ry, not otherwise appropriated: " S ec. S. And he it f n rth e.r enacted, Thixt so much of the appropriation . of sixty-five'. tbVm sand dollars, made b theact of 'the fjd of March, eighteen hundred and twenty-one, for carrying into eflectthe treatyof the eighteenth of October, eighteen hundred and tw en ty, with the Clractaw Choctaw Indi-. aiis, as remains unexpended, shall, un der the direction of'the President of the United States, lie ethplo) ei ior the .purposes inerititinetl in the said act' of 3d of arch, eighteen hundred and twenty-one, any law to "the.'; contrary notwithstaiiiiing. Sec. 4. And he it farther enacte 1. That, the siirri of ten thousand dollar .. to be. paid out, qt any money i the Treasury, not otherwise appropriated, be, and "the same is hereby, appropria ted, to 'defray the expenses of treating vith the" Chactavf Choctaw Indians, to obai ri a niotl ificatiori of th e 1 1 eat y hi. October eighteenth, one thousand eight hundred and tweptf. . : Appro edMay 2ty 1B24. : ' - Jict, the times of. holding the Courts of the United States at ui t-iiouse, cuuui",vaiuiia, District Laurens ' An Act to receive and extend the term fn certain , pens! ons wiiich have exirt'd by limitation.'"-sY : 'T''-. 'V'"r " " Be it eh a cted bthe JSetiate and Hausp of JUpresenUiti Vt s of thelUn ited Stares of America in Congress l assevibled, That the - pensions he retofore granted , arid paid out of the Privateer Pension Fund; to the widows arid" orpliamr of such officers, sen men, and iiiarines, as were slain, or died in consequence of I won rids, -or casual ties, received while mo; thri term of rnions s:ranted to per sonsj disnMed, and! to the v'idows and orphans of those who have been slain. fr who , have died1 in consequence of wounds, or. casualties, . received while it) the line of their, duty, on board the private armed ships of the U. 'States, dunnrr the late waii. ' Approved, May 26,fl824. ; ; An A ct granting a tfart of land to the inhabit tants of the Parish of Point Coupeej On cer jta'n rnndltlons. j . . Hp it evneted by the Senate: and Jlonse of Represenlativ? s nf the Un it ed Stafrs nf hheryc-a in Congress, a$- n?'Vrf. That the right of the TjJnited States, to a tract, of land, forty arpens front, upon the jMississiiipi rfver, and running back the. depth of forty a'rpens, at a remarkable nd on said river, be, and the same is hereby granted to the inhabitants of the Parish of Pointj Cou pee, w'nhih which said land is situated, on condition that skid Parish shall, at all times, hereafter, keep a e;ood and snfFicient levee in front of said land, upon the river Mississippi ; and, if they should at any time hereaftor. cease to keep up such good and sufficient le vee, the land shall revert to the United States. . ;-i - '. .' Approved, May 26, 1824. 7 UK examination of the pupils at thisTnsti i lotion will 'alee pltce on the 16th of.lune. Tarents and Guardians are requested to at U nd. ' J. D. Pl.UNKE I T. AVarrenton, May 15, 1824. ' 53- w. 7 TIK 54xfl Session will-commerce on the th""d .Monday in .lone. Students are prepared at :his Institution for the Frteshman u St phomore Classes in the Ilnivtrsity. The vai i' us branches of a' comph te Knglish Edutatioi: are' :dso autrht. - JOHN ROGERS, ijrest. Ilillsh. rouch, MavSl.' 58 8t OftVViAXBiim Academy , TflE jFxamhiation of the Students of this "it'Stitiition will coromence on "x'e msday the 9th jf" June and be closed on lbeevening f f the I Oth with select Orations and appro pria o l.Vtalov lies. '-:' - ; Parents and Guardians are solicited to at-ti-rid, also those who are friendly to litera ture. .. . ; . ;; .I'-.j' ; ' -:Z . -1'he second sskin will begin on Monday the 28 th of June, f A- j Board nay be had at James Hilliartl's apd Will'mm 13urts (tw.c or three hundred yards irotn the .Academy) for $33 per session. The price of Board, the healthiness of the place and the assiduity of the Preceptor, en title this .Institution to liberal patronages By -cvderi ' "' ''-'! ' WM. BUUT, ?ecy. rxsh'county, May.25; L . 1 56 3t The Celebrated . Race Horse,:. WASHINGTON, will stand the pre sent season at my stable in Wnrren toi, and be let to mare-s'iat twenty- five, dollars for the season, payable 'on the l'st day of January next. JVitshirtg-toii's Ved'itrree and Performances are excelled by (no other horse ; a full de scription of therri cannot now be g-ivenj suffice it to say shut he was gotten by the celebrated Iiore I imoleon out or trie, famous running" mare Ariadne, by Citizen, iter dam by Wild air. ', '. .'...' ,;-' L I ' : : - . ", Washington - was' engaged 'in. four Sweep stakes, t wo mile heats, t wo huiidred! dollars entrance, when he was three years ..1- -111 1 ! ' , " . i t .1 ,ldu ms t h the line of their duty, on ooara tne so altered, that thesaid court -shall ' vvat armedlnps of ahe U States hereafter convene on the Tuesday next anij rerms for the payment of which' uing, aTterthe aoMournmeht ofaheyia vircuit Court ofahe United: States at: ni.ith .lv iif Anril. in the year of our 11 . . ...... '. I- i -r. I ......... "..7 1 . . . W . . iUiu. ... - , ' 1 I .rirn inp th Approved-May 25, 1824.-; twenty -four; old.- Three- of them lie won, beatintr in one of derii, - tjie celebrated I H.orse Henry ; the o tli.er he lost, after; winning the first 1 eat, he lost the second hfat by a bad start, whereby he lost at J east eighty K"y;trds ; being in bad ordr he was then, withdrawn, although he only lost the! second heat by a few fVet . Last! spring Me was lame in one of his hind legs, and on 'y run at Newmarket,-forj a Han dy Cfip, two mile he;ts. . Three started; a .! he. as'lieaten by Sir William. Washing ton w n fhe first heat, Sir Widiam vifon the kecoid and third. The second heat was run in better time than it was ever run at New inurket. f Sir Wilhum had ten pounds1 taken off his weight in this race. Washington lost sixty yards by a bad start in the second heat, ' ihI he onb lost thej heritb a length Last fnll he won the Proprietor Purse at New market, threo'uiiJe Iteats, three huiidred dol avs.;; The iirst heat in this race, was two se conds fVster.tifkn it was ever run thre be fpre. He was, then carried to Baltimore, where he won the. Proprietor's Purse of five hundred dollars, three mile heats, beating tSe' celebrated Running"? Horse Flying Chil de.r8i..buk.:.ha ther misfpme Aa get; one of his -fore jiegs injur'id.j HeWas trailed this spring, and run at Newmarket -and won the Jdck v -Club," Purse or' six hundred dollars, fo.ur milfe ljieats. beating with ease Mr. Wmri's Horse A- loiisalid eihtjiundred and Mre V Squirt, and Gapt.; Harrison's Hor beVatid the same are berer f; L:H . ul r ' -i ;-.i.i.Ve.,A;Ll .Washington ,9 not withdrawn-from the rrr ; . . v ivi . .. . . , ny. rpvivp . a kx c uru u out" t. . 1 r .1 ; .t 1. : . . An Act to othot Wt.rs nf vessels ' in V7 ' "7 " iSz.u 11 ' ! ijinougiu.ueucwarw vc mm certa n cases tS clear " 61 ithert the anU wrFnatusl niU1 V1 VVf-ai rest, aSbjs leg s .not supposed toJ.ave reco- Richmond , r; ;,-.-' their respective terms had not expired 5 next seon abO,-, and those putting Mares Ulu ' -t i...t' ct-i-'L-Lj Tr....et;:i t Un with foal, will jf an act, passed on the !mi,eS: 1ot"tli"sr th?S ncXsea, .. .. i . 1 v fscn, ? gratis,, provided the property of suet ,rd,in the tar o our; i Je is nbt chanced. . V nif.ht I . .. i I mill : toasigued to any persoii or persons in 'j twentj-four, entitled " An act extend- Representatives of itlie United-States j and limitations, " America Hn Congress assembled, ninth xlaycf ; Af Ihat anv shin nr vpRseL owned bv. . or 'Lord bneth'ousa 'JfTER-MITCHELL. Waxrenton, May 19, 1824. orth- C arolin a Female Acad e- -. - "".. : ' V my. 1 . .' :. ; ; 4 NPRF.WS & JONES inform the friends of this Tnptituti-n, that the send annual Examination of their Pupils wvdl commenc, J on' Wednesday; the SOtii of June,' and dose j on the Jd of .July. Gold AlKnAis will be prcscnteil to those young Ladies who have couplet el theirstudies. 4 --;' 1 The I ll Session will commence on the 5th of July, there being no slimmer vacation. About twenty nw pupils ban be admitted. Board and Tuition sixty dollars per session ; 'Husic, .Drawing, and Dancings if taught, are charged extja. . y . , Oxford, June 6. tawtJy Stale oi" ort-GaYoiiu, 1 Johnston County. 1 Court of quit j-, Spring Term, -1824. Robert H. Helmej.adm'roi Thomas S. R. Brown, (Original Bill of 7'. f injunction. Henry Guy. . J ' TT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that the Defendant Henry. Gin', is not iui inhabitant of this State r It is therefore order ed, that publication be made three months successively in the Raleigh! Register, that un less the said Henry Guy, appears at the next Court of Equity, to be held for the county of Johnsto't, at the CourNHonse in Smithfie'd, on the fourth Monday .f September next, and plead, answer or demur, thejdll wilbe taken pro (confessp and heard e-parte. Test, - D. H. BRYAN, C. M. E. State of oi;th-Carolina. Johnston County. Court of Equity, Spring Term, 1824. . Hardv Avera & wife, Richard"! c it- 1 1 i- t Petition tor Rivers, Joel Rivers, Lywi I f R vers Sc othprfr. Reddick f Hu-hs & wife GillyJ v J- s"'..: "ff T appearing to the Court, that the Defen- ctants Reddick Hughes and wife, are not inhabitants of! this State ; It is ordered that publication be made three months success ively in the Raleigh Register, that unlrs tfie said Reddick Hughes and Giily his wife, do appear at the next Court of Equity, to be held for the. county of Johnston, at the Court House in Smithfield, on the: fourth Monday in September next, and plead or answer, a s de will be decreed according to the prayer of the petitioners. - . Test," D. H. BRYAN, CM. E. State of X o v t-3 av bVma, Cumberland (bounty. In Equity Spring Term,1824, The State Bank ofNorth-" e ' t" a moTtg-i'ge . of vs. v 00 Jno. McKay;. Tun. Sc Colin plailltifFs. ' ! 'i McRae. . j ST T appearing to the satisfaction ofthe Court, 3 that John McKay, Jun. one ofthe defend ants in this cause, is not an inhabitant of this State : It is ordered that publication bepade in the jRalc-igh'. Register, within 60 das, that, said John McKay, Jim. appear ayd answer or demur to Complainants Bill, on or before the first day f October next, or the Bill will be taken pro confesso as to him, and be heard ex! parte. 57-6v JOHN HOGG, C. & M- K. m State of North-Garolina, Cumberland County Spring term, 1824. John Armstrong &. others, "V ; ' ClN EatriTT. George T. Hearsey Sc others. 3 ."B" T appearing to t he satisfaction of this 8. Coiirt, th;t George T. Hearsey, William Cameron,, Angus M'Gilv..ry, Alexander M' 'G'lV iry, John M'Donald and Daniel MRae ofthe - efendanls in this cause, are not inha bitants of this State ; it is ordered that pub lication be made for six weeks in the Caro lina Observer and Raleigh Register, "'for the said George T. Hearsey, William Cameron, Angus M'Gilvary, Alexander M Gilvary, John McDonald and ) Daniel MRae, to appearon or before the next term of this Court,' to be lield atjtlie Court-IIouse in Fayetleville, on the 7thM'onday after the 4th Mrfnday 01 bep. tember next, then and there to plead, answer or demur to complainants bill : otherwise it will be taken pro confesso as to them respec tively and heard exparte. ' 57w6 Test. JOllN HQGG, C M. E. ; 1 1 jji 11 1 - 1 ., 1 ... - - iLate residence of Judge Potter, i FGRJIENT. ffIIlS pleasant and desiraole ; Dwelling ' 1 House arid Lot, situated near the South east part of thej City, is at present unoccupi ed, and would be rented. The situation as a summer residence ris -prefertible to' a resi dence in the City -u hit i tig. f rfm its proxim ity to the City,! the advantages of Town and Country. j J " " : , I The conditions of the rent, moderate and accommodating. . I : i MATTHEW J. CO MAN. Raleigh, June 1st. 1824. . 57- HAVING rented, the large and commodi i ous house, late the residence ;of Jo- vernor Smith, at Smithville, (North-Carolina,) ; will on the first day of June next, be. puepaied to accommodate those personsnvho arc ilispos- ed, during . the sickly season,4 to rerribve. tp5 t one of tlie most healthy situations hi the;South- -; ern states." The Wilmington Hotel will be' kept open as usual. . h v. : ,r -7 Ur :V : ;f---:;V"; 'h ' 'IK V WM. H. HALEYi . : April 20. 'I,' . .-:.y :'.:::'r-,. 47 1m : ( 1 COILEN OFFICE, Baltimore, ! . May 13, 1824. . I S OFFICIAL LIST of the nineteenth day's drawing of the ! ; Grand State Lottery J i 8453 a prize of 4 $1000 17132 a prize of . -. -r ; 100 And'198 prizes of f j. 12 ! Marked thus , sold at Cohen's Office, where the cash can be had for prizes the mo ment they are rdrawn. .E ' ' ; ! Although jthe usual number of ticketsLwetfe drawn this day,"stdl no prize came outrbigh- Ji il IP -m ruWk 1 m . 'k '-.'; er man one oi - luvTSieaving jei to pe, uia tributed the great capital of - ' , The 20,000, both the 10,000, 1 of 5,000,. of 1000, and ; which are all floating in the Kvhtel, and must come "out. at the next drawing, which will lakelace in the city of Baltimore, on Thuida;, the, 24th oi next, month, on, ' wh'ch day tlie '.scheme will be completed. A chance being still left to thse.whb'did . not sup ply themselves heretofore," they should send on their orders without, delay ,- . v. iWh'de tickets 20-00 Quarters 5 00 -Halves j u 10 00 Eighths 2 50-v i To be had warranted undrawn, at - ' ; !.'' Jy : :c qhensJ LO TTERY AND EXCIANGE OFFIE3 u - .114, Market Street, Baltimore, : Where the great capital prices' in both the last Lotteries were sold, and where more ca- ' pital prizes have beerf obtained than at any. other office in America, ; : . '. - . -. Orders from any part of the United States, ; by mail, post paid, or by private tronye'yance enclosing the cash, or prizes in any of the BaVr timore lotteries, will meetAthe same prompt and punctual attention, as if on personal ap- ' plication , . ,, . (Xjt Be particular in addressing to r . J." . COHEN, Jr. Baltimore. . May 13. - 57-4t. StiWs. TRANCIS H. REEDER informs his custo JLj mers and the public, that he has now on hand an assortment of STILLS of various sizes.- He continues' to make them,- and will be enabled to furnish them of any dimension at the shortest notice. ! j - He requests those having Stills which may need repairs, to favor him with theij- work as soon, as possible, as he mny be . unable to attend -to them so well when the season for ilsing them is at hand, and he is crowded with work. . . : ' , , Juite2. . -;- '.. NOTICE ! S hereby given, that at the last- Court of Fleas and Quarter Sessions, held for the Cbunty of Warren, the subscriber adminis tered on the estate of the late Whitmell Al ston ; and unless those Avho have' claims a- gainst the estate present them within the time required by Law, they will not be paid; -and all those indebted to the estate must pay the same without delay, as no indulgence will be given. WM. K. KE AKNEY, - I " Administrator vvith'ther will annexed. June 1st 1824. . . 473 w. 4 , CERTl lip ATE of thirty-seven shares J of the Capital Stock of the Bank pf Cape Pear, issued to me 1n; January or February, 1822, havinjf been lost or mislaid if I do not hear of it; in ' three months, from the date hereof, I shall apply to the said Bank for a new' Certificate of said Stock. " ' , . ; JAMES SO MEliV ELL; '. Warrenton, Feb. 21, 18 24 30-3cn. . i $2,50 j 3 50 . ' TAKEN , UP, and now confined in the County Jail of Warren, a Negro Man about 30 years of age, of the ordinary size, savs hdbelongs toa, Mr. Wheeler, of Mur freesborough; v ile has passed as a free man, 5t58 of the name of Samuel Wheeler for some i , time in this place and its vicinity and is by trade a shoe-maker. The. owner is request ed to come forward, pay charges, and. take ' him a directs. ALEX'R. CROSLAND, Jailib. I Warrenton, May 29, 1824.e . 57-5v rglHE subscriber's next Quarter commences 1 on Monday. June 7th, at Mrs. White's red house, opposite Treasurer Haywood's. 1 uc vtuaiitr 10 contain xs weeKS. ! TCHMS OF TOITIOW. ': " Reading, Spelling and W?riung 'r The same with Arithmetic and the" A Latin or English Grammar, or ei-' . ther '. . ' '',U' The same with Parsing- and Geo-. ; ' graphy. or either ; : M J - If The same with Latin" ..' j 5-00 j ' J. AYETMORE. j Raleigh, June 5. . 59 3t f STATE BANKL OF. Ni C AROLIN A ' V 1 : -: -a i . .lialeisrh, June 1, 1 824. ' RESOLVED, that a D vidend 01 ft ur per cent, on the Capital Stock of l is Bnk, be, and the same is hereby declared for ' the last half year, payab ie at Raleigh on Mf n. Uy next, and, at, the several .Branches; fifteen daystherearter. I ( ',- ; .j WM. II. HAYWOOD, Cashier. THE subscri ertias estabishVd aFERRV 1 come lorwaru, pay cnarires, anu:iaK.e xrft(.;,K; J., . , trt, " i. -n J. J- 3 C 4.cr 1 acrosauus.Kivtr ata p ace c mm-n-v km.wn way, or he?will be disposed of as the law as ,ilf. shoiii-T. . '"wn . 1 , T . 1 .as tne anaiiovv'i'ori?, m tne upper part ol De . - ' r ! Lill riuiiir Tinvn I... JT j to Alabama, coming toy wzy ;of Augiisra, Ma I Of every description may be had at this o&ce. disn, Rockoritlge, &p. wili find tins'M.'.irh ; the v Mrest a at best route- Bridges wilt be t pvvva vi vu6 wiiicr courses ..Dey on uv ttrs 1 'I il '1 f i J ! I ! 1 1 1 i f f 1 - 1 . v .1 J Hi .1 V:
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