i WW 1 L'ULISIIHU WEEKLY BY- IVO.S BiUDRRSON Jo. (P R I NTE&. TO .'THE STATE,) FAYETTEVILLE STREET, OPPOSITE THE STONE FOUNTAIN.- A '. " , ' A VcL IV.-No, 18.V : : : . . ;. iUlEIGH, jfWD AY,'-MAY 1, ISli; W . V , .Yv-f -rr boils, fcr urai ; . . "Ma, P. h ADVERTISEMENTS ( v f i ; f ; - State of Kuith-Carolma; ' - ' , ; ' MECtlXXDUKOL-UCNTt. Court of Pleat and Qu,irtef Session February Term 1112. Thoia Williamson, " i ...-, ' V Original Jttithmtnt, J-dinSibU-ykKsUrtSiLWy. . 1" N this cm it banner appeared to the Court, tht the JL defendant reside without the limit of thi state t It it ikrfmr OrrmL TUl publication lor three uceivc wevk be made in the Star, that unlw the id John Kb ! Icy k ttobert hbWy Fpear at the next Court to be held foe . . . i ' i.. i ,.M etM ' . ISAAC AUXlNDfcK, CC C State of Noith-Carolina, ; -'" kOWAN COCKTT. Court of Ple4 ( Quarter ScMiont FebruryTerrfl, 1812. .. William iloffta k wife. V jwi&than turner, mlt dlwi y rtai nun. . IT tppeirin; to tle Conrt in Uiie ete that Ebeneser Torrence, guardian of Rlitt Purke, dmightc r of Cmtlry Piltr, dee'd. vho ieutiied to part of the estate of So lomon Parke, jun. late if Randolph county, drc- teaidei wichoutthe joritdtclion thereof: It it therrftrt Ordrmd Tbu advertisement ehall be made tix weeks at the Court ItrfUie in Salisbury ,and the ine time in Urc State G Jette. that the complainants in this case have tied their ii pr-tition n Court fora division of the real estate of said ,A Copy from tiie minutee. , J 5 john f?nj;s,'c, c. v State of North-Carolina, . MOOK& UJUXTT. . v surtof Plea and Quartor Sceaiona, Feb. Tcnn,18li. Benjamin Tyson, "If . ' ' 'U, John Martin, J v IT naving been mads app &r to the atif action of the Court, Uiat John "4:ir in. Uie drfeodnt in this cause, is nut a aibabitant of this btal is erdcred that publica tion bemadefir UinMfinonUik m the Kalvirh Sur, that the lid defendant appear at tbe next Court oi Pieas and Quar. tor ScMiona, to be held tor the county aforeaald, on the third Monday of. Mar e.rt, and pte4 to issue or dctnur, othtrwise final judgmcijt be enured againai him. lu Jin. . . - C. JXIWU, Clrrc. X rill LAND FOR SALE; Tift subscriber, agent fur ki Joel LHne, offers for sale the following Tracts of laad lying in Wake county; One Tract ol Hi seres adioininir the lands of Theophitus Hunter and other One tkher Tract of 500 acres, adjoin- injr tne lanas oi Mrs. aireeter ana outers une ouier I ract of 330 acres adjoin'mr. UM Uud pf Cdvrard Pride and others i .' v t All of the. above lands ire woodland; the &rt Tract abott i miles, the 3d about imiUas, and the 3d about 8 imiei iroro uc ciijr oi najcign. . . - . For Terms apply tp the subscriber near Raleigh. V ALLEN AV. GILCHUIST. Wt&t tmmty, January ,2. ' 1-if. Bciar very ilecitooa to remove to the Weetward I cUgr exchange Lr lands in lrrvtTeOM.sue tbe '. . : i ; PLANTATION .; f r WlltREOX I now tWevi the upper rut of H4ifel si Mile fnom tlie town and ltt Irvm Warrenton, Louie barf and Kaah Court llooee, coatahlinc'tiSO acre, tt Great FUhing Crevk, well watered k rod ol for Tobacco Wheat and LXmt t with rood improvement, good ardcr lor croDDUMf ana an extcucnt stand tor a Country atore. Also an excellent vmt Mill on Great Hs1imr CreeaV ana never i-uiinr stream. : wtucft ou a utue repair would make . valuable Merehant MUl and in rood neijfhlHJurhood lor wheat. ;: i . . ... Also liA) acres of unimproved Land adjolninr the home tract, and 4A2 acre f prime land' itt the fork, sf ruhmK CreeK,and.StM)oeo.f I wul sell the tmprored part (with or without the Mill and unimproved Part) and the whole at a very reduced price. Any gentleman wishing a healthy Family Seat, would dawetl tVriew it themaelvea and not enqutru of those who. haraoiily trf elled the ttoad and eeeetbe poorest part of the Tract only. . !. 1 . KOMUXD JUXCS. Hanrom'i Bridge, April 3i T313.; . " J5tf - . - ! i. - . ' H NOTICE. .,4 if- w I : ptwan.. , ' , !" VP,uWTert'Mturtu''e, Executor to ,J-trA".--K the last Will and TesUmeiit of his father. JohnP- 1 , vf , - One Shilling Paper Money He ward. ,. r? . . - - I RAN AW AY from the' aubtcriher on the 23rd instantl a certain bound boV brthnmeof MAitTIN PEut- ruinj 19 year of age, about aix fcethigli, and of a proVw eight agreeable to the t ... r . 'i , 1 ITU M faUl l Ui Cwn-Ktute r rjTU.Vt WILLIAMSBOROUGII Will commence ort Thursday the 3 1st of May next, atO Movy, M At Xiih toy tf.lf ynxi ike fUa-jne Trurt at Laud. rm wnuk tiierttf at will ijti ' iKttuxtt tJ co.tl 'if ajxxruting, for t! yrur l tit htatid rigid hundn d anX . iif"l8lCJ vu 4. t r' -" . -f ; 6Vi Acre Ijing m Grissett's Take in !! rnuhiy, tc' , tweentlte boundary line anrl . Wagganw't river paiciiteii ? hv Cpbraim Mitchell and auppscd td bciung in part ta " tnjamin Smith, late Governor, and, '','..- s " , 31 other tract, each containing (40 acrri, ly'ng on t7: ' WCkt side of the Wagamaw rivor, patmttvl also by tlr said Cpkrain Miuihel, and euppoted to belong in part ta the said Benjwtin Smith.', -N r i ',; ' ' ' . . : J i 300 Acre on the e al aide cf the tVhito Marsh, tVi property of WUliam IL Beaj.ty, adjoTmng Jame " irefn.!, , 30 Acre on' L'rs's Brancu, auppoaed to lie i - ptrty of Curtis lrryand M'ltee. ; . .. U Acres, tJt property of David Godwin, sen. lying i tke Beavewnv. ,Ji., tk ,;4 ,.i . v i- i ' - Q0 Acre', toe property of Martha tL White, dec. jolnV ' btg toe lands of George Parker. lt - r- : hJU Acre adjoining Om lamia of Joha Parker, etijipoae W be the property oi . WL'ealer."; , t i . , ( t ;. i(j Acre on uie ueau ot fine ugt tupposea to be Uia Property of M. Johnston.: r : 'r' ' " 'f ; lit) Acre adjoining David Godwin, supposed to be ito v 10U Icres On the south side of: Gapway, adjoining or & rnnt 1HI10 tM 'Amm ' f k . ft . - I FIRST DAt 1 ' owe, wuut & iippoja w d uie proper or uuuert; ie heat, the best two iri three A on.uic ca?,i viae oi uie v nnfjunu ana lit :c iur.i runcaen, aupposca w oe uii propcrxy ox tu-f X free, for any hag, two mile Entrance utlcen dollars. BECOlCTJCAt tot) rropnetors !., m irj heats, the best three in (A.'mner of tlie Jocky Club bntraenaj tvlut. Marsh .d 4 K ' ! rule of the tuif-niawto be err ,w .... ..t a.. -,i I ' ' IjTK aabeth flutficy. 100 Acre on the srtiih sid Ol the White Marsh swamp. ton, deceased. All persons having claims against him are, hereby notified to exhibit them within such time a the Law prescribe. ' - , , -i,-' 4l- : ;' ,JOUN a EATON. ExV. . Halifax, April 15, 1812. ' , lf. portionaUe make, with fair hair and a ruddy complexion he has a course strung voice, and laughs very loudHe n a a on a napeu nat .ujoa. wacx, wan a iiiiditng high crown, and a homespun eSif with a long tail, the eloth of which is mixed with colour of black and white, and waistcoat with narfV auipe of blue and white, snd a pair ol tow pantalooni f tlie nalual colour, with a pair f Mack, grained shoes the binding of which is the natu ral colour. Any person Bringing mm to me wall be en titled to the above reward. .. . :r STEPHEN UUSSEY- Gilford cotofty, ?cb. 1812. 16-3. ' tered with 8. Sneed by (unset the evening before the nnt ning i on cohccvcu ar uie grie as usual. State of North-Carolina GREENE f50UNT , j ,Kf,s , K, JCourt of Equity April Term, 1312. , 'j : james U sueppara, uenjamin ,. u- a. oncyparn, r ' . j and Abraliam Sheppard, V t -v. S.VI i: 1 :; ' . ! iLtanje Glasgow, Joseph Scurlock k wife k other." fTappearine to the Court, that Jsmes Glaapow, 1 ll " tlie defendanu named in th wmplatnant bill. w,:toMt thia aiate. uofice is lierebv riven him NT j i ne'of reside the said jfamet Glasirow that unless be shall plead answer or de. Ihur within the, thr first days of , the next Term the Complainant bill will bar taken pro confeaso and heard cxparte as to liim. y .r . . . ' " u t vnwv.t.f 'r. v. .;;Apr3'16. 18125. ' a. iii.ii in .....i ! n i . 17. 4 14. Proposal by Thom&t Dob son of Philadelphia for f 14b ' T.;; THE HISTORY OF . i .IfpllTU caiiolinaV 'Mcmlierof tlietTellahd Society of 8cience : of the Society of Arts and Sciences at Utrecht; ana ol the American JPhiloiophtcai Society &c. , :;V,-:. H - CONDITIONS. , Tlie work i now in press, and will be comprised In two nandsome octaVo. volumes, printed on superfine wove paper, With an excellent type t, and will have a map pi North t;aroliitacngravea on purpose ior tneoiic,prenx m to tlie first rdlume. 4 V It will be delivered ,to subscriber at four dollars fur the tw volumes, neatly wjunuanu lettered payanie on didivery or the hook. ro copies win te uenverea wiui ut tbe money. , . " , - " Foi" such coiiies a? may not be subscribed for when the . rora IS nni5Wcu,'Uic ncc win vc iuutuuuui aiiua iiau. . FhiladelpluAjAlarch 6th, 1812. . (Jj Subscriplions received at the Dock-Store of Wil- liara Boyian. ." ;? RUNAWAY w . - FROM the subscriber on the 1 11th iiiHl:int, ntar Greenville, Pitt count Vi a red sorrel MAKE, four or five years old this spring, four fret nine or ten inchos high, both liind feet white and pet baps one -.T'x r r ..,.i -,..u n each shoulder near her wethers not ' occasioned bv ariver. no white in her forehead had a volte on wncn tiie. went a wa Rfhl probable may ro iiigh up in this tute. Any ptrson ! ny stop :ud ti'e so that I get her again ornend ber to ine, may ex pect to bff well paid for their trouble and all necessary '.: expenses &c' " . ' v . . " 1 . 4 S . CANNON IL BinPP. arr.h 15, 1812. 14-t , J-4 Eifphronian Academy. TIIC subscriber infbruw the' public that the butlding of this Academy is finished and will be opened for the reception oi ttudenu on the second Monday of next month. - The Her. M. M'Millan is appointed principal teacher, a gentleman whose learning and piet t wboe suavity of manner and correctness of dtportmenf, emi nently qualify liim for the discharire of Uie duvit of bit appointmenu lie ta an experienced anil approved in structor ci youui. , , ',. x This Acailemy is rtulted ti& county at Moore, on the south side uf Deep river about one mile fnta MKn jic Sure. ' No siiuation can be more healthful. Atthsbase of Uie eminence on which it stands issues, from among uk rocKn. a nure ana never laiun? stream. ' The price of tuition, to ba paid in advance, will be. for pelling; reding, wi itmg and . arithmetic g 2 50 per quaivr. or English Grammar, Latin, Greek, teoirrapay, natural and moral lluloaoohv K 4 Per Quar ter. Board can be had in genteel and respectable fami lies in the neighbourhood, including firewood, candle, wasmnff, fcc. lor CO per annum or K 15 per Quarter. Those who may think proper to entrust the education of , I,.;-vl.'.l.lv-n . r.i' ' v.,... .. uiv6ii.iuim oi Liiia w-iuinary are assur ed Uiat Uik utmost care will be taken ot their morals. The abilities and experience oftlijg Principal of the Acad emy i tne neai uituincss ot its situation, and the low prices ot ooaru ano. luiuoii,. preaent tne most ttiillennir nros- pcots of ucce to the friends and patrons of this infaat insutuuon. THOMAS TVSON.'iTresidcnt ' of the board tfi Trustees, RJarch 28,1812. 15-3t. " ' I : : tuifRagsto be errjj mnxiUHf iL,'.ll'Xk '1W Aertf oh ShdeSwmp,'iuppoied fa U tlie prut ; JUl HARE, SecreUrjff q. JtttX,-V April 3d 1812. U 6t vircau wui oe lurnisneo on Uie eentpg oi eachUayH Race . . NOTICE, -v ,v THAT at February Term, 1813, letiari of admlniitra tion was granted to the subscriber on Uie estate of Joan Jordan, dee. this is to inform all persona indebted, to the estate to make payment immediately, as no induW gene will be given alio those who have demands against said ettate are rtduested to. bring them forward kjralty l. .! . i . i . .1... . . i . . . uuisniicaicuJ7'iiiiiu vie unjy prcwaweo oy LAW, or tni will be plead m bar against recovery, airreeaU i ta an art of Assembly ia that case made and provided. . , WiiUfl. JUSOAN, Adro'A Hyde County, March 1, 1812. M , ; lStpd.' , v ihe vest side of Uogue, mjd auppoaed to be the prcpertj ru " rV INE, HILL ACA0EMY';; THE Trustees of Vme-ifdl Academy, wish to rrr.ploy a Teacher for tlie" i-.ngliah' Departments ' Any person wWbingauch employment w)f flt- tjply to Dam Clark and P. U. funstall, near tlte Academy. J,;!f . Tlie Lottery authorised for tlie Academy above menti oned will not be drawn. Those that Purchased Tickets will apply for their money, to those of whom 4hey pur- nasect. ,, iu-rtl. s HAVJD CLAIUL STRAYED m m m b r(J: Lands and Negroes lor Sale.A ;' i nHE subsoribpr intending to remove out of thi tat --ity.Vr''1 to the state of Pennsylvania, will sell tlie following vp;,;,.;; i.ttiuj and Negroes sn very moderate termswhe purcha ' ' f y i chwer or purchdsers paying one third ddwn.one thied at la'-;. Iwelvenonths credit, and one third at.twb year credit; K -Wis. near ZUOu ' acres om tuiru oreta, iinning- nc wmn I. . . . .11 . 11- .1 ....i ill : 7 land of Statesville, on which there i five valualile im. J r wviiiiii. ... jvw.. , . ...j. i j - - , "''Cs f,; ;' low ground well fjlcnlated for i:orn- and a sufficiency 1 vit f tneadow- jGood dwelling house and other necessary L-i-'i ,buiIdin;rYs&il house and new rrist mill almost ready to F V i Jt t acre' on r SITvv.-eadow, . ? ' v. cronninir. l i WIlllUlll .v,1 ' lrrind.--Tlie bitrU bmbf of tolerable good quality. 7'2Q i Fourth Cicek in tliu neigribournood, oi states. i a large improvenjent, aproporuonor wijich ts ,iome,of wluth is fresh and in good repair for i 2M acre on tlie Sjuth Hiver with a small I .ji imiirovelnent in H-(vnl rpnair.-about lb mile from State. !' A' 1 1 Tilled Three farhitie' oLltety Nrrroes, conUnir of a.v" l i fr - 't j ri.. ...I. v iuiiows, wenencs, poj K incia, nu viiuurcn. iw wni, yi ne soiu in such quantiue as wui sun uie pureuawt V 1'! 'and tlie Nesra In famitiei. . , - -..? . T. hereby gi X am iiulebt Twenty Dollars Reward. R ANA WAY from the ifubscriber on the 6th duy of March last, a mulatto man by the name ot JACK Well butit, about five feet nine or ten inches hih, 28 yews of ag?, a tolera ble shoe maker. He has a scar on his ' forehead, and a part of one of his up per foreteeh broken o6, ose of liia wrists broke and crooked, and bis riuht, ev pretty much shot with small shot which will shet. very plainly. He is supposed to be lurking about Fayctteville, Eliabeth,or Wilmington, in this state, and it is probable that he wid pass as afree man by the name-.of Kevil'e. i i '; Any person who will secure him in any ail so tliatl gc him again shall receive tho above reward. ' a LEVI WHITTEP. ifillsborougVAprU 8. 1812. 1 . 4j i notice: ., i . , f cive notice to the following rersons to whom 1 am indebted to wit; joscpu iion, A(iitro v unite, Wm. Hilbard, John Darker, Joel Sledge, John Itliodeu sen. Unbert Cannon,Vm. Scott, James Fisli, Lewis Holloman, Charles Parisbyilieopbilus Hunter,. George Kuth, Josliua Alien, Joseph ami William Peace, Col. Thomas Sherrod Col Henry H. Cook, Mry Mitchcl, Rcddin Sims, Willton Tomson Hodges, Dr. William II.. William, Slwlrick Wedding, Dr. Calvin Jones, Dawson Adkerson, Hardy Binder, Hcnson Card sen. Steele Huffelow, Willi Hogefs, Mrs. Langly School MiatreM, , William Hill and William Drake and Coifipany-.Thnt I intend on Monday thtS 27Ut iipUnt to take the benefit of the act for tbj'beneflt of insplvenu, at which time (they are notified to attend. ( ' I63t. ' WILLIE SLEDGE. Raleigh, April 13, 1812. ' . . . JUST PUBLISHED, And wdl be dispatched to the several Counties of the State in a few days, TH.E LAWS &.JOUHNALS C(f tht kit Settion qf the General Mitmbly tj North . .' - Carolina. Cfr A few extra copies are printed and may be had at the Star office, at 50 cent for tho Laws, ami one dollar 'for the Journal.. .Vv .', ;';; .!.,.. MarcUl3C- 7 "THE1 THREE FIRST VOLUMES O; ON the eighth of March lasf,frora the Subscriber living five mile south "f Kal'tigii, a likely sorrel HOUSE, with a biaxe 'ace, about five year old i thei iias been a piece e.ul nut ni'niie rtf Itia pve-li!.. Anv '" person that will brinir the said horse j . to me, qrgive me information so that I get liim again, shall be well rewarded for their troul.Ie. ' " SAMUEL SUGG. April 15th, 1812. ; 16-3t. t- A CAUTION. A.'- LL persons are hereby forvraned from trading for XA,nole triven by Uicliaid Glasgow of Granville county to the subscriber of tho sanve.county, for between eighty and ninety dollar, due the 35th day of I lecember nexi, as the subscriber lost said note during the rebruary lcrm of Granville County Court. The said Glasgow is here by forwarned against paying said note to any other per son than myself. ' ' THOMAS JOHNSON. Granville County, March 10, 1812. iJSiu.;. 100 ACft$..., .tv xo. ;:! ma. ;;-: UUim-fW y -; JO-do - ,7 d; i'tlo btlSpT'n Branch.'? r', 'i,'l00 d--:i7':!de.-''( Jdokn Starke' BrincSV''''-'"'.' i .: 100 df t- I y'.'db ' Vdo iiitnc DevU ElboW. -'fri. ,Vo0 do. on the Creek Branch, auppoaed ta be the prt, . peny of Henry Toomer, dee. ': i ; ! 60 Acre en or near the Creek Branch, auppoaed t j " beepropeilyoflJixoiiCheiton:';".: K 300 Acres n Lumber titer; adjoinlnir Junes' Swindlef . given in by1 John field A " . j.'. tT-.-;a A Valuable Property fbr salc nprriS Subscriber, Attorney in fict foi Willie W, Juried A oliera for sale the following property, viai .1 'AK i ; One tract of land lmg in Nonhampion eounty oft Roanoka riveri containing abouj two thousand rf. One other tract lying-in- Bertie county.n thevInd:aa yvooas containing about ne thousand acres. - ' Tbeaclanda are too well known to need a furjher dc- triptiOftiA"' :i J;Vt ii UICSSLtP tie wiU also-sell all the Ngroeabeirigmg9o the caijL WillieW. Jones, toirether with hi stock of horses, cattle' hogkc;? .t ,4-y:.;-- f y'. i; The subscriber living In the town of Halifax, N C. will receive proposal, fc Uie purchase ai til 6r any part of the aid proertyl ... . . : r. ' IIU.U43 DUUIlLI. . J" iA? 164t - .iVr't';- v. new advertisements; ' Itdifax, April &i$vi - .. State of North-Carolina, , MONTGOMEI1Y COUNTY John Hancock k Wife, The Heirs of John Andres, dec. Petition fir Parti' f Lancjs i"orsaIe in Orange; , '..'' a'-'-, TTHE sobsrriber. ianilirii in mmimVi- to t.f aiat V. ' ." t ," Kentucky in theall, offers for sale hi lund lyins uV ; ' tne vvuncjf u. viu)(c. ucre re in un uuujf iKieerr i ' , 4 and 5000 acres lying on both side C Little KirV widV ,Sv 4 in the fork of Lkilo River and Enoe. AjConsiderablo porH ion of thesij.Jands is tow grounds, equal yo ny in thiai ; V part of the State,' and well adapted to the culture uf corn, v wheat, rye, oats, and tobaccci iTb upland i generally ' " of a freelively, quality,' well jrulted to the production o'i i , un u tynp vuianiuit ynys cu male, ana consiaw; '. ruble portions of it will calculated' for the growth of cot-p ' ton and tobaccos 'Ou the$e'lauds, there, are several goodf . "' plantation.1!, situated' on JUttle Hiver, and Enoe, which) j ' wotdd readily sdniit of divisionu fronj each oilier o a toJAtv suit the convenience f diUcrent purchaser Tlie seall. IM.? whereon the subscriber liow resides, galled Sstow Hjtt, and included in the aoove, mentioned body of lands, u per A 5 harm: surpassed by none in thu part of-ihe state for fertilt-? 'A ' -Ur of soil, elegance- of situation, and eitent and. variety of 'yi prospect It is not deemed necessary to state further the ad A; : ventages which these land possess, aa it i presumed n j A one would wish 1o purchase without first viewing thenus, ; . , T1V lif. Anitrtnll mil.. a r lin IP.udt A? ll.llWnmwl. .mLi r ' .T appearing to the stisfactibi of the Cpurt, that David A Andi-eas, James Andreas, and James Siai-bovouifli. and Mary his Wi fe, defendant to tbi petition,' are not inha bitant of this tatenitos.4herefore orderedtliat public- am uc maue ior wee its auccessiveiy in ura, naieiirn suir, i Pleaa. the mur, otherwise the petition shall be taken fir confruoii to tUeirt, and heard ex parte. JOHN SMITH, C 3. C. March lOjtl, 181,. , 13-vka. lands of William Cain.' Thia tract contain between 4 8tv 500 acres, is all upland cf excellent .-quality, and has uponr. u a nrgo piontsuon. . i ne payment will De made f . . . .. .. & 1... . i . i.li. f that the aaid defendant appear at the next Court tf t0 ptireliase,rv by giving conveiiieiit. and reasonable. cvc6 A: - ' aa. and Quarter Session, V he held for said connty on its nd taking in part likely yotyjg Negroea of god fainu ? firat Monday in April next, and pleads answer -orde-- '" ' iA ' "..v f !-.f, : wr-?- . WALTEK AE.VES. Sncw Hill, April 85thy 1812. S - - rA 18-tf i'- A P". S. Kentucky Land well situated, Vill be taken 'In part byway of exchange "," A . ' . V V . !,-! - . YsiA. r-''-' ''' ifj r'-'i . mjC'A LAND for;salSSI: s ; Y Witt sell on a"crediuf one, iwm.' and three year. nr. '! "- i . ! A plantation five mile'a aouth-eart from Salisbury, (Ml C J ' is' ' ? CASH ESTABLISHMENT. 'T'HB subscriber have formed a'; cfonnefctioo in the lVfer4 , pantile. busues under the firm ot Samuel C. Drame ami fin. anl nr nnirfjnini ill ana end nf U, PhAKb' brkk-huildintr neaf the State-House t a part of their aa sorimeivfonsistingqi agreat variexyoi t;totus, t;assimer ! vhhhihi; pyauryry oou aci-e.,,, m tana aweiiaupt-fjv.'.. and Muslin of every description, together with a quantity.) ed fol. the cultivation of Tobacco, Cotton; Wheiit, Hy6 of (oceries And m the courso of 4 or 5 weeks, will re..! anl Indian Coin,,; Qn, thia plantation there i a young Ap., .' ceive in addition, a supply from Pliiladclphia and New-! P'.e ' Orchai'd,,, eotitaining ,abqut 300 bearing .;Ties-w', 7 "; Yorx, winch will maxe thtlr aesortment conip cte, au of! W4ln convenient two -story dwelling House, sufficient for,: which uiey are aeternunea to tie content to sen lor anio A rate profit. ,-, , , ': dANOtL J. DaAKE, Raleighj March 12th, 1312. .llf,' S'A BLANK' EXECUTIONS,. the accomnifViatifin hf m mwl .fnf' Di4.fl fumil.. b .L.-lll.f mi I " LI m i ""-'."rw"n" """"J 'm !' t 1'Mlll. BUD1H. BUS 7 1 IlPNl Ifl ftltui ml ItlA hMm L.I ... .. Cellent Fulling.MitliNrith all the utensil belonging tlii vew; j PI A A' m.. tncre i lanu cieareasuihcientto wo seven or eight v, "i hand W advantage, ,1'h'ia M a most excellent aund for 4,' Store knd Tavern tlie house beinjr 'siiuated on the main - i road leading , from Salisbury to FvettevilleA Amoi A-"? paruulaT deseription i deemed tnnu cessary', a lm pur;v Ai' tiiaser, wuiceruuniii wwn to Vitwtje niemise " Tcitnar "