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Five Hundred Dollars reward.

--Strayed or stolen, from the stable-yard on the corner of Adams and Broad street, kept by Ottoway Lewis, (colored,) on Wednesday night last, a Fair of Mules; one large than the other, with foretops, manes and tails closely trimmed; tails short and bunchy at the ends. The smallest mule is somewhat mouse-colored; and the other, something of a dark sorrel, when shedded. They have the marks of rough usage, and are not in very good condition. Mules of this description have been seen in the neighborhood of Second Street, between Leigh and Baker. I will give the above reward to any person who will deliver them to me at the corner of Henry and Franklin streets, or at the Register's office, in the Treasury building, Bank street.

Talbot Sweeney. de 31--4t*

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