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Copper Tin ware PORTSMOUTH, VA. Win. D Hubert, Jr. fl loPrX I FULLY announces lo the Jft, Fanner of Virginia ami North t'ioli'ia. that having received extensive supplies of foreign ami American Cupper 0l all tin? various thickness s adapted to ,l. manufacture of Brandy, Turj entine, ai,d .ither Stills, will be happy to receive ilieir orders a soon as practicable. lie h's on hand, of the ino;t approved ,-oiisiruclion, ilvmul'i 'Still, From 90 to 110 gallons. WORMS "f all descriptions, and a large mid sem-ral a-sorinienl of articles ol Tin 8nd L'opper manufacture. Old Stills, Worms, Sic. repaired in the be,t manner, or taken in exchange lor jh ones. Farmers and merchants trading to Nor folk, via rivers or canal, are iufoi-mud tli;t hv addressing the undersigned, their roods can b shipped free of expense, having a Copper and Tin Ware Establish ment located at that place, conducted by his indefatigable- agent, A. S. Dnzier. JjWnrth Carolina Bank Note ruteiv fd in payment without discount N. B. To avoid all miitake, please ad- ; WM: D R0HKRTS, Jr. TVi Copper icae Manufacturer, i 1'oRrsMuBTII, Va. I June 15. 1S37. Mineral Sjirings. Frequently called Lconax Castle.) 1 IT I' ATE D in Rockingham County, North Carolina, directly on Messrs. lck, Uellford & Co.'s Stage Line, from Washington City to Milledgpville, Geo. allied, handsome, healthy, mid pleasant iiluaiion; tlie w.iter (analyzed hv Proles sur Olrastead.) impregnate d with Sul phur, Carbon of Iron, ami Magnesia, a solution of excellent .Mineral f Voter, Operating as a Cathartic, Diuretic, kc, 'strengthening and organizing the powers of digestion, Stomach, Bowels, Liver, Ki.Ineys. kc, excellent in Liver affec tions, Dyspepsia, Debility, Eruptions, kc, invigorating the w hole system It is confidently believed that medical intelli. prnce, if consulted, would recommend Hn water. The bathing establishment ivill he in good order. Ihe Proprietor is thankful and under obligations to those that have patronized twin, and informs visiters lo the Springs, tije passenger, travellers, kc. that he d luroish good accotnmodaiions, dur ing the approaching summer season; and l e timers himself that he has given gene ralmiiUactioti to his friends and acquain tances heretofore. Jno. J. Wright. June 1st, 1S37. EST A BLISUMENT OF The Journal Office -::- OU ING to the intended removal of one f the Fditors. and llie wish of ihe ,0'inr to devote himself more exclusively : i" Hie duties of his profession, Ihe under (i?ned offer for sale the establishment of "' .North Carolina Journal Office. 'p Office is well found in Job, Newspaper "J Ornamental Type, Ihe 1st of subscri ' tolerably large, and they doubt not "'V' t he greatly augmented "by a little " rtion. ' nny person desirous of em Mikmg i tl,e business, it offers induce '''s not infeiior to any in this State, but '''"Kacucal printer they know of no iu c tmci.i he could make of his money, that .oa,d yie,i him a more profitable return. llybarl & Strange. FayeueviHe, May 30, 1837. Chinese Mulberry. UlE subscriber has for disposal Seve ral hundred rnriln.l . - n .,. 5 ' the noted Morus Mulrcuules, or av Chinese Mulberry; ''i.d doubly advantageous for silk cul I,,,! ,"" 0,,e of 'nost beautiful oma ' "1 tiees, of moderate size, the eye t, " '"t upon. 01 the ease of propaga , . : tree and its rapid growth the pub miiidy J e whe" il,,oriileJ that from a mh i , m," !' p,ant' f,,r which a ,,0,'r as I:i.e . . Lal',n,(,re about four year ce, ,t ( cr.ber has disposed of a large I ,vt hi e ,S yet as bove s,ated nd e,.t r '"''j. i'rlagJ Tees are near feeth.gh and beautifully proper- "'ln'tpn r-,Caf 'S adark reen co'or Tln lb lncJies Jong aH(1 u broad chV,Jr'.Ce' (now , ed,,c,,d) s 60 cents i'onn 1 H "Pwards of 5 'et high, and ;M '"onate for those of a smaller 8i2e & s A number are taken at a time. SIDXEV WELLER. "r'kle vilie, Halifax county, N. C ) I p Dec. 15, l&3o. ' " i VP Gp0" Ho is my -gnt for 4.nd i "ee8 a' Tarbro"h "d vicini r"el i dwirous of any plants would ''v tnav(mak'' earl-V "PP1'"""", so that '!"'' Ui ii 6e,;nc',M'l J OX about to be Mr. Howard. y Shocco Springs. rT HIS well knoin Catering place JL will be again opened for t.ie recep tion of Visiters on the 1st of June ne.vt. Th-testimonial, of ,he eiicacy of this 'er, particularly i cases" common to lowlands, re of Sllffitient notori,.tv a'vl require reference only to those whose xpenence has enahled "them to test its viitues. I deem it only necessary to Mete that the Water has been recently analyzed, and irs ingredients are of the Mine class with most of the Virginia Springs and the famous Bedford Springs of rennsylvania. For the benefit of the Public, I have lhoug.it proper lo subjoin a letter or two Iroui eminent Professional ";.,i'"a,e,frC(l"''"ce with the pr'openies ol the Waier renders them competent judges of itsefiicacy. 1 ince the last Season, several Bed rooms with Fire places have been erected lor the convenience of Families. dun Johnson. Shocco Springs, May 23, 1837. From Simmons J. Baker, M D. Dkar Mao am The case referred to, in t..e convtThat.on iia(J the honor to have wnh you a few days past, was that of Mr. Paul, ot Scotland iNeck. ue had a violent acute iniLunmation of the Liver w,,i, h was subdued with great .lifliculiy! when he was convalescent, his skin was of a detf orange color. As Mr. Paul had been severely disciplined, I was unwill,, Jo give h., -e medicine, and advised Inn to accompany me to Shocco Sprines lo wh.ch he consented. Ve an i ved on a luesday evening; o WednMS(ay morn ing, business oiled me to Raleigh, and I did not return until Sun Jay evening, hen. to my astonishment, Mr. Paul s skin was as clear as it ever was. In two or Hire- days he reuitned to Scotland .Neck, was drafted and went to !Wf,!i, I '.d remained there until the troops were distianded He whs one of the few, en camped at the Peach Orchard, who esca ped with impunity. Vour most obed't, S. J B.1KER. Scotland Neck, May 10, 1S37. From F. Thornton, Esq. Alexandria, Warren Co. May 10. Dear Madam For several months pre- .caving iiiiiiii- inr onocco opriii", my health was dreadful. Indeed, my sit uation was considered tritiral. When I reached Shocco. I was unable. withn.. as sistance, to get from my carriage to mv i mom. i nu not drink the water more than a fortnight, before I hud so far recov ered my health as lo be able to walk a lone all over the vard: anil in time afterward?, to the astonishmentof my j ii ii nu.s, j reiurnea nom entirely weil. FlK'iNK JL TUOUXTOK. From John Eeckwith, M. D. Raleigh. May 10, 1S37. Dkar Madam Y mt unreasonablv conclude that one who, like myself, has been an occasional visiier at Shocco Si-lings f.ir more than five and twenty years, should-be able to form a jusi esti mate of their medical elf cts. It gives me pleasure to lie able, from much obser vation, and uo small personal experii-nre, lo say, that the waters are well adapted to rases ol rorivaletcence from Ixlions 'and intermittent IVv.rt; th.t they rorrecl a vitiated or deficient action of the Liver; Hive keenness to the appetite, and tone and energy to the digestive Oi jjans. Those who reside in low and unhealthy districts of country, will finJ at S!mcc during the Summer months, a pure and invigoral'iig air, comfortable accommo dations, mineral waters answering all reasonable expectations, and a table, of which the only lault is, being rather too tempting for invalids. It is proper to rental k, that the water parts with much of its active properties in a short lime after being drawn from the Spring, and therefore, in order to resiliz its full benefits, visiters should take il at the Fountain. Very respectfully, JOILX BECKTVITH. To Mrs. Johnson, Shocco Springs. From Ellis Malone, M. D. May 2, IS37. Dear Madam I take pleasure in statin:;, that in my ppinion, the water of Shocco Springs is po-sessed of an extensive and direct influence over the diseased actions of many of the oigans of our system. Ac tively diuretic, gently laxative, and, if ex ercise is taken after using it, not a little diaphoretic, together with its invigorating influence over the chylopaetic apparatus, increasing the appetite and strengthening the powers of digestion, it could not well be otherwise than that the proper use of it, should bp greatly conducive to the resto ration of the healthy action of diseased or gans, to which it bears so manifest re lation. My information in relation to its medi cal properties has been derived from no little personal experience. It will readily occur to intelligent medical men, to what class of diseases a remedy having such effects as described above, will be appli cable, who will likely be consulted by in valids wishing to avail themselves of its benefits beore leaving their respective homes. Respectfully, yonrs, kc. ELLIS AM LONE. To Mrs. Ann Johnson. Superior Court Blanks, County Court do. Sheriff 's and Constables do for sale.- Notice. AJ"NrG Pi,ivey decided on remo " rTro' " I" June, hav! PC ?'iV ,nvit OHr fiends who "!;cco..nt. of any description ea I p.' " I8"'1 Se,,,e ,he" h ea .est possible day their convenience . nri turhuiinessh b of long ndmg, and our uniform disposition to beaccoimnodating , our custPomer8, we hope will be a sufficient stimulus to insure a Punctual acquiescence to our request, 'hat we may be enabled to close our busi' "ess Uy May Court, (the longest time we "link of residing in Tarborough.) Thi, appeal is made , itu ' . . lumiueiu Cipecia lion that all concerned will call at our store as desired. Anv claims on i.c ,:n i 1 . . ncaiso oner Jlny bonds in our Store AT COST. The Stork i lara-o . ,.. - "b-, va,,riy very general, Otialitv sunoriAi- i "l. ' J oougni iu to 10 per cent under nriooa il. tv o --- 3 feCiicittiiy paia tor if H Ileal Estate, Store house, ware houses, and Lot, I-arse and extensive, the most pleasantly located and arrai ged for business of any : me piiice mdevd it is not inferior to any in the State, for comfort and ex. ended j mercantile operations. ! i large Divellin. And out houses of all descriptions, pleas santly located in ROod condition for a : lart;e lamily or boarding house, dining room 40 feet long with two Lots of Land attached. 'Vivo Lots of Land, With a rin ar,d screw house, a first rate iron screw, and 60 saw gin, with room to hold 100,000 lbs eed cotton, and 50 bales when packed-a large stable, granary, fodder loft, and carriage houses, work shop, kc. not inferior to any in the State. About ZOO acies 0f Land, One and a half miles from town a conve nient privilege for any resident in Tarboro. Also, a plantation on Fish ing Creek, 750 a ens, 15 miles above Tarboro', with a large and comfortable dwelling house, all necessary out houses, large garden well enclosed, grape vine, selected fruit trees, he. sur rounded by a large and handsome grove, and as good water as any below the mountains comprising one of the hand somest and heiil hiest locations in this part of the county. Tn; dwelling is in the pine woods, 1J miles from the Creek, or main plantation; on which is a good overseer's house, cotton liuse, nero houses, kc. with a large barn and stables, and the best farm yard in the county for raising man ure, al! well i nclosed cleared land suffi cient to make 600 barrels corn, 40 to 5o,00(i lbs seed cotton, small grain, pota loes.&c. &c. well divided, with good gates, fences, kc- and will insure to ihe purcha ser as profitable investment as any larm in the county 'of the same extent. Anv peison residing dow u tne country would find this one ot the most healthy and tlelightnil residences in the State. All or any of the above property will be sold at a great sacrifice. B $ S D GOTTEN. S I). GOTTEN SON. Fe.K 24, lS.i7. Coach, House, Landscape, and Ornamental fit IHE Subscriber respectfully informs Ji.wne ciwrens of Ldgecombe county that'Ve has located himself In Tarborough, Where he is prepared to execute all orders in his line of business. Those wishing Gig, sideboards, sitting cnairs, lire screens and the like painted will bring them to the coach shop of Mr Terrell. He will leave town and go into the COun'rv.when house iininlin(r is rpnuimH , , ... , Q . , All orders in his line of business will be thankfullyreceived and faithfully executed on reasonable terms. Lewis re Jlrquer, Tarboro 26th Feb 1836. Stale of North Carolina, MARTIN COUNTY. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, APRIL TERM, 1837. Biees k Brothers x Attachment Wm j r . O. fierce sum Haughton,Boardman (. moned as garni shee. IT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court in this case, that the defendants are non-residents of this State: Ordered, that publication be made for six weeks in the Tarboro' Press, for the said defend ants to appear at next term and replevy or plead, or final judgment will be ren dered against them. Witness, Joseph D. Biggs, Clerk of our said Court at Williamston. the second Monday of April, A. D. 1837. JOS. D. BIGGS, Clk. Price adv 2 50. Rail Road Office, I Wilmington. Mau 16th. 1837 URSUANT to an nriL. c it . r i ot Directors, ihe Stockholders of the WILMINGTON AND RALEIGH Hail Bond Company, Will be called on for the following instal ments, viz: 3 $5 per share, to be paid on or before the 1st July next, 8' ' i 1st October, , 10 i , 15th December, ,. James Owen, PresH. NEW HOTEL, Nashville, JYo. Ca. THE subscriber respectfully informs his friends and the public", that he has opened as A HOTEL the house re cently occupied by Mr. Amot Battle, and is prepared to entertain T ravellers and Hoarders, In the very best style the country will a(. ford. His stables, which are excellent, will be supplied with the best of proven der and careful ostlers; and every possi ble attention will be given to render those comfortable who may favor him with their patronage. Itenjamin Screics. Nashville, No. Ca. 10th June, 1037. Mrs.Jl. C. Howard, IS now opening her Spring Supply of Goods, which havlllo- tivri celus-K.il lu herself she can recommend without any hesitation as being of superior quality. Her assortment is extensive, and includes a general variety of Fancy Millinery. In her assortment will be found : A variety of Pattern Bonnets. Tuscan and straw do. of nearly every sn.pe ami teature. Veils, Shawls. Scarfs, and Handkerchiefs ol dillerent qualities and prices, Laces, Edgings, Insertings and Footings, Hi-ad dresses, Capes, Collar?, fa.c. .Mode, Crapes, Gauzes and Florences, Head ornaments, hair .Nets, Puffs k Corls, A large quantity of Ribbons, artificial Flowers, kc. kc. CPMrs. H. has natterns of Ihe latest fashions. She invites an insnection of her Goods. Mantua making done as usual. V. l . . . . i rirooro , April U. Pay your Taxes. :: THE snbsrriber hnving been appoint ed Collector of the Taxes in District No i,'Tarboro Earnestly rails upon those interested to come forward and pav the same forth with. He hones this notice uill l.. im. mediately attended to. Jas. M. Redmond. Tarboro', June 1, 1S37. STONY HILL -::- THE EXAMINATION of the Stu. d.-nts at this Institution, will take place Thursday and Friday, ioth and iGlh June, At which lime Parents and Guardians arc particularly invited to atiend. Ihe Exercises will recommenre on Monday, 3d July, and terminate lsl De cember, at the usual prices. For Board, kc. 40 dollars. Tuition will vary from 10 to 15 dollars, with a small tax of 50 cents for privilege of Students' Library. The students of this school are treated as members of a family, and while their intellectual improvement is strictly at tended to, a parental watchfulness is kept over them, to guard them against, the now, loo prevalent vices of dissipation, extravagance and idleness and at the same time to early impress on their minds, the importance as well as the con stant practice of virtue. The better to effect this object, the number f students will again be strictly limited, and none (if possible) received who cannot submit to an easy, mild and parental, but a strict, firm and prompt discipline, under which the school at this place has prospered even beyond my expectations, and has suffered but few and short inconveniences from bad associations end immoral in fluences. The situation of the school is one, com bining all the advantages of health and retirement, with not a gill shop within five miles. Address at Ransom's Bridge, Nash county, N. C. M. It Garrett. May 27th, 1837. EFThe Halifax Advocate will rive four weekly insertions and forward ac't. Gig for Sale. THE subscriber has for tale a second hand Gig and Jlurness, Which he will sell cheap and on accom modating terms. Geo, Howard. WHOLESALE WE have this day formed a Copart. nership under the firm of Warren Harris Co. For the purpose of carrying on a Whole nale Grocery. IVJ1RREN ILlRfiis BENJ.fl. HARMS ' HENRY HARRIS. Portsmouth, Va. 21st March, 1S37. WARREN HARRIS & CO. Are now receiving A large 4 general Assortment of Groceries, fyc. W hicli will be sold on accommodating terms. 227 bags Rio, Laguira k Java Coffee, 42 bbls Porto Rico Sugar, 20 hhds do do ' 20 hhds New Orleans do 5 hhds St Croix do 40 bbls Loaf do 10 boxes do do very superior 125 bb!s family and exua s'ipY Flour, 45 Baltimore Whiskey, 30 hhds do 20 tierces New Orleans Molasses, 60 baskets Champaigne Wine JO half pipes Cognac Brandy, 5 " Holland Gin, 10 qr casks sweet Malaga Wine, 10 " Pale Sherry do 2 hhds Madeira do 5 qr casks do do very sup'r, 75000 Havanna Segars, 40 boxes Sperm and patent Candles, 40 No 1 Soap. 20 Starch, 50 " bunch Raisins, 50 five gallon Pemijohns4 150 kegs cut Nails, assorted, 20000 lbs Iron, assorted, 1000 Steel, do Imperial Gunpowder TEAS, Ljjwani".ui Spice, Pepper, Nutmegs and Gingrr. 150 pieces cotton "Bag .ig, 100 sacks Liverpool Salt, 100 reams wrapping Paper. Ail orders for goods will be punctually attended to, and wilt be put up at the Lowest Wholesale Prices. Goods sent to our care will be forwarded with despatch. Further arrivals daily expected. Warren Harris &f Co. Portsmouth, March 21st, 1837. To the Ladies. .:- THE Subscriber is now opening at his Cheap Cash Store, th- following Nc7V Gopds, Which he respectfully solicits the Ladies to call and examine, (to wit:) Extra rich pi ain and figured Silks, Saihis, and Poplins, A ereat vaiiety of painted Muslins and Cambrics, ot the most beautiful patterns both small and large, Elegant printed Bishop Lawns, some with silk stripes, Small pattern Bells to march. Beautiful small patrern Chalks, A splendid assortment of needle worked lace and muslin Capes and Collars, the greatest bargains and richest Goods ev er offered, Dunstable, Berlin, Swiss and fancy straw Bonnets, newest and most fashionable shapes, in great variety, Cap borders with flowers, a new article, Artificial sprigs for caps and wreaths for the hair, Bonnett, cap and belt Ribbons, to suit ev ery taste, . Very handsome belt Buckles &. Bracelets, Elegant assortment of fancy neck Shawls, Fouchetts and embroidered lace Scarfs, entirely new, Ladies and miss.es Corsetts, of the most approved make, in great variety, A large assortment of Ladies and misses Parasols, of every size, quality k style, Extra rich velvet and bead Bas, Lace k gaute Veils, of every description. Hem stitch'd linen cambric Handkerchiefs Elastic head Bands. Chinelle cord, Mohair Caps, Fans, hair Ringlets, Light kid and fancy silk Gloves, White, black, and fancy colored plain and embroidered silk and cotton Hoie, in great variety, Muslin Edgings and Insertings, Thread and bobbinetl Laces, Edgings and Inserting, Plain and figured Bobbinett, An elegant assortment of Ladies and mis ses French, kid, satin, velvet, prunella. seal and morocco Slippers and Shoes, of the newest style and very best quality, most of which were made expressly to order, glTN fh P'ces new style Calicoes, a HJ'hJ" mong which are a great ma ny elegant patterns, from 10 to 30 ceuis per yard, 50 pieces Ginghams, good and cheap, m. ....... oi .p. u, n II v, ViHTI.IV u ujuaiilis JOT dresses, from 35 cents and upwards Corded Skirts, various qualities. The above with every other arjcie in THE FANCY AND STAPLE Dry Goods Line, Can be had in the greatest variety at Extraordinary loxv Prices For C?.sh or ot the usual credit. At the Cheap Cash Store. JAS. WEDDELL. Tarboro, April 7, 1637, Pljin ctrmo.1 I ! 1. VI M... I w H. JOHNSTON, MERCHANT TAILOR, EGS leave to infojin his customers and the public, that he has just re ceived from New York, His Spring Supply of IN HIS LINE Gentlemen wishing or BUSINESS. o pinchae elegant Goods on reasonable terms, will do well to call before they purchase, and exmnine his Mock, as he is deirruind to jutll low for cash or on a short credit to punctual cusiomers. Ilis slock consists ot t'.ie ia !est importa'ions of all the most fashiona ble colored Cloths and Casaimeres, Fine Mack Bombazines, Crape Camblet, for summer coats and pantaloons, Striped and plaid Drills, and plain Linens, Superior plain and figured Velvets, Plain and figured Silks k Satins for vests. Plain and fancy Marseilles Vestings, su perior quality,- Silk Handkerchiefs, Stocks. Gloves. Plain and ruffled linen Bosoms it Collars, SiTspenders. Uosiery, black silk Umbrellas, with every oher article usually kept in such establishments. All orders from a distance will be punctu ally attended to at the shortest notice. As he has first rate "workmen in his em ploy it w ill enable him to execute bis work in the most fashionable manner and at the shortest notice. He will ahn retail any Goods hp has on hand to Gentlemen that wish to have them made elsewhere, at a small profit on the New York cost. Tarboro', May 4th, 1637. HEALTH AND EDUCATION. JYaslmllcJlcademy. THE public arc respectfully inlurmed that the Tru-tees of the Nashville Academy, Have engaged competent Teachers for the support of their Institution, and as the village is consider, d healthy, they feel sati-fied that nothing on their part will be neglected in ord'-r to establish a respon sible Institution. Terms of tuition mode rate, boarding cheap and convenient. An cient and Modern Languages. Mathenia ticks, Philosophy, Music and Drawing, with every requisite branch for admission LjM College, can be acquired. I . S. The School is expected to com mence on Monday next John H Drake, Sen. H Imas Scssnms, ( g Join H. Drake. Jun. v James S. Battle, J ? June 28th, 1S37. Land for Sale. N pursuance of a decree of the Court of Picas and Quarter Sessions for the' county of iNash. T;ay term, 1837, 1 shll offer to the highest bidder, on a eiedit of one and two years, on the premises, on Thursday the IZth cf July next, the Land which JESSE B. LTHEKIDGt:, dee'd, died seized and possessed of, lmg In the county of lush, On the waters of Fishing Creek, adjoining the lands of Knichen Taylor. 1 he biir. Land is of excellent quality , and those who may wish to purchase land are re quested to view the premises. Bond and approved security w ill be required. Win. E. Bellamy. June 3d, 137. UThe Raleigh Standard and Roanoke Advocate will give two insertions and for ward acct to lids office for collection. List of Letters, Remaining in the Post Office ot larfio rovgh the 1st of July. 1837, u-Ai'cA if not taken out before the 1st of Oct. next, will be sent lo the General Tost Office as dead letters. Anderson Benj King k Edmondson 5. Braddy Isaac li King Henry 4 Braswell Jacob Kea William Bryan Uenipsey Little Harriet Mrs Biggs James Lanca-ter Joseph Barlow Arthur K Lawrence Silas Blocker John C Lawrence k Dnucy Braddy Joseph B M yo 'ancy S S Mrsv Barfield Louisa Mrs Mayo Benjamin C Brown John Mangutn lUb'a M"s Bonner Redding Mangutn biirah ii Brill Mary Malhewsou John H Gotten James L MannriadegyliiiaMisS), Cobb 1 nomas Morr.e Wi'.lie Cotton k WetM Norman Rev A S: Crae Sheridun Mc Petwav Wm 1X3 Campbell F Miss Ptirler T ' Clark Martha Miss J'rvcfor Saaiuel D Dardcn Mary A Miss Phillips E Puzgan John S Rawlic, V m G 2t Daniel John Elder Kaiuer S.nnuel Dnpree Thorotis If c Ri'jbards. D 2 Dew Sarah Mis.s llawdolpb John S Etmonds.o.n TboK it an liiam J AvensAdelaUlr Miss lttnintree N It Green Eno 9. J-pruill B J 2 Gardner Ms: tin 2. Simpson M Mrs Gforg Janivs: Sawyer Hardy Oriflin Zecli M rs . Tfcigpen Lemuel Hathaway Jo'.ia Taylor William Hicks Zacha h Taylor Kindred C Hugueninl-. A Taylor Stephen Hyman H',.r,ry Tenison Helen Hardy Jo nn Terrell N M Henders Wm or Wall Dorsey West'4ey Marshall Williams llmry F Hines Usn Miss Warren Ellen Mrs' John', ton Emilv Mrs-Williams David Col "en.ins Puiberison H wefl S F. Mr "or .e Asa 2 Wills Wm il :' Jo iinston Rich'd W Young Stephen Jas.M litdmond,r.Mi 102 $20 63. Printing neatly ex ccuud AT THIS OFFICE. 1 I
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