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3 weeks only beings it to maturity. The pro per quantity to saw to the acre is from half a utiBhei to inree pccas. 41 suwu u-, mc nuw ; cannot throw out under branches, and these are "necessary to shelter the roots from the sun. ' ' " If the grain stands when ripe, it may be cradled, but when it has fallen, the scythe inust be used, and the crop permitted to lie in the field about three days then raked while the dew is on to prevent the grain from shed ding and may he immediately removed to the barn flobri and threshed from the straw with great facility. ' "' - The meal from this truly valuable grain is too well known to need remark, and the de mand for it far exceeds the quantiity furnish ed in irorjnancets.. - It is;hopd'tlmt'nrnr mers will give more attention to this drop, and that we may be Has dependent upon our ' Bister state (Pennsylvania) im- supplies of an article so ful ly pi ur power. AUKIUUJL.A. Friday Monxixo, MAY 30, 1817 FENK VI-VAXIA.-T-1 he Contest between the friends iififrl.;'if'.iWlley and those of Mr. I leister continues with j K-. j'tirv. e cause or the latter appears to ifi.i) jryvf-1 n Hoteys native county, ri-4yiuin, which , ti""T" .inn m i'riii"t. me renuuuciuib winci reu io t re .1 . - .. x n . ? '.? t'rcfr?nre to h.a opponent. lhisaugnis untavora- Dili tor tHe c.tcu3 lueii. ' . VIRCINI -V-I'miri a statement published, we perciye, t.h'il s.nre t!r; orer'infi of tlie jmniletMiary in .18X1, thc'e ltrve l "(i;ifi:i .i in 0m prison, 721 persons. Tiie JLss 'in fly, it. w slid, id making reat ravages in the cvc- of vh'at throughout the state r.Rpec .iajjy ii i dviv:ii!il nf'.f urie Ri;'i-. If Is Tioned. however, that th-- erre.it alarm felt oij account of '.earCity will prove j artists to be crviHWieSB. GENERAL LALLEMANt). Ration mlAie public feeling at the time. ThtS Extract of a letter from a genttemanin BoslmiytMrd Originated :n consequence of a dispute aauame'kinxnsu . , matins to the Mexican atlairs. The omcer I " icvciai uajs uui iug iuv m the honor to spend with General Lallemand, the gentleman who negotiated the delivery oS Bonaparte to the British. . He is about thirty- igut years ol age nve teet c.gni incnes nigu very muscular to appearance, "and. rather fleshy, (rtot too muc so however)-rperfectty gentlemanly in his mariners tery modest and unasBuming a good face, indicating mildness as well as strenght of mind rather dark com' plexion he is in ray bumble' opinion a very great man - I udge so from bis conversation his physiognomy .(for you knov mankind generally form an 'opinion from Lavater's pretended science) and the knowledge I have of Ms history, Gen. Lallemand likewise in forms me, that it is his opinion, the letters of Dr. Warden, purporting to be conversations between him and Napoleon are true, as Gen. L. thinks there are many facts stated in that publication, which - he could not have acquir ed a knowledge ot but Irom IS onaparte him self bad made his escape. "By the arrival yesterday afternoon of the ship Gen. Hand, M'Neal, 32 dayg from Liverpool, aeeouutrare received to the asd of April one day later than hitherto received. NoatlJition aUnforatioa; has been obtained the Eugliib government have kompletely succeeded in put iog dowii the rioter under the character of re- farair'aQir the, late insurrection has only tended to 5trntljen the mioistry .Bait. Fed.-.Mrp . Two pictures which Mr. Fisher of . Boston . ... w . POSTSCRIPT. NEW VORK, MAT 23. The fine fast sailiiier ship Aurora arrived jUU as this paper was prepared for press, in zuays irom JUiverpool. By ber ye have re vived L6ndoq and 'Liverpool paper to the 2th of April.' Their contents are not very interesting or important. The Duke of Wel lington Jiad landed At Dover from Paris. The 1 health of the speaker of the house of commons! continued to improve, and it wai expected he would take the chair on the 24th of April, the day to which parliament was adjourned. The dior j gentRfil of commeree it Hague. J has issued a deere, dated 10th A. a uat- Areri? Trsi.;s t'ia i oueuius'tt iiie Jiaad"rr-sT rsne rttt Thereafter on the TkAm f.mfino in resnfpi vk 'pmttb r.rySr.rporatwu, be- J ro tomage duties as the vessels of the D itch ! the so remarKHDie ror nm landscapes ann came, najnvf tuehers, preparea ana sciit to rnuad'.'.pnia to be exhim ptUinfiurnii tea at ine Art. fftte tpy were shewn to the public. FROM THE BOSTON INTELLIGENUER. HUM 0 li A li Y.- We hdve heard that the .lis tioguished portrait painter Mr. Gilbert Stewart, ha- heeii elected an tionorary member of the Ac&oVmy of Paiuling at Flurence, and that ap plication has been rnxdi jn i Uim for- his pictu-o to be placed jn the ''gallery of Uiatcity,,in the npartment assigned for the heads of iliutt-l 'U "t F.NNF.SSEF..-Maj .Unun'der S iv late of tiio Minrn- cm ps, is a candidate to represent tlie first ilis irrt i:) coiijjre,5. The Hon. V m. G.Blount, timfur Mi"? itppespnUtive fro.-n the seco'id l.s:.-ict, is opposed 1V IKT .0l7' cc ''' Grecnshurgh, May 10 A meeting of a num ber of w iThTchmts traders and itlv:r citi zens of Pittsburgh,1 was M on Saturday last, lor the purpose ot tkine into consideration UnrJvsrph M Minn has .rpoitiort in the dec ion the propriety of aiding the Philadcluhi:4 and Tor gow n...,. . '! Pittsburgh transporting company, in establish- - " - .. . ling a line of wagons to run between the tsvo Uadtuetes for the leg stature. diJ not cities, for the more speedy conveyance ofracr kno, last week, that Kimhofroiigh Jones, Ksq jchandize and produce between Philadelphia ivns a!sa: candidate to represent this couaij and tin- western country ; at which meeting it iii fh'e'Sentt? Bit I have since 'understood! was resolved that 'they, highly' approved 'of the that both Mr. Jones and Maj. Barringer have P111 ot" 8ai1 company, and a committee of . . i , ..I lilt'ee Was nnnoilitid to rtStain ciifiarrintinma tn jtiven way in lavor. ot xsatii'i Jones, jiaq.,oi : . .... rr . : r Crabtree. .' nation. American Hour in Liverpool on 23d of April is quoted at 72 to 73s per bbl. PARIS, APRIL 16. It ? reported that a meeting will take place in i illicia, betweeu the Emperors Alexander Praneis, and Couriers annoii'ticeiirg this e--r' 'ire pushing r between Vienaa and St Pe frtravir These Potentates have nothing fur f f r n view t vin the perpetuation ol peace and Frie-i(hhip. the capital stock thereof. The following eaustie paragraph is from theL A. law has passed the Legislature of New National Vnlse, a democratic paper, printed; York subjecting the banks, that do not pay. ill ryetuucivy i -t r. ...Vv. j . . a. v, j.hj 2 Strong Governmint J We are certainly in a beautiful way towards a more solid, more 5r.mpaet, more efficient and energetic govern-ir-nt, than has hilherto fallen to pur lot. .. It will pro&ably Veceive the name of a represetita tive Monarchy. The Prenident 1 already 'now i"t'l53ty Bomriy unoointed by his i per cent, interest to the holders of their jiotcs. pRjVIIjence, a. i. may It). fnigration. L'bey spirit of emigration to the Western country aeems to Ip. iueeaslili-i-() ef-y '' swrsaileaTrem tbfis part Jor PlutaJeiphia, with bfteen aaneugers, some psedecesor, and the meeretary of state is aetu-' of whom were goiug as far Westward aa Cib uinnati ; aim we Know ol several others, a part of whom vit take their families, who in tend shortly To' depart fpr .different parts of te Western country -Although the opinion stems to oft entertained by many that it tnev can once pass the AHeghaniea, new and bright nrosoects will onen UDun them : vet we look upon it as an uodertakiDg w hioh deserves to he aUy the Uron t'rince. .the next President nil!, it is hoped relinquish the unmeaning erremony,tf (hanking the people fcr their suf fr.'s, w hich they never gave ? ZeUilon Ucskwobd, of 'Lyme, Connecticut; calls ort his cled tors i:i the following good hu mored style : iIZ 1 1 : JFants.VcrhB there is no word better understood than.Tvant, for all persons have their was." Some want a new governor in r some offices (if they cannot get bet- ;cT,) some, pga such to be disappointed ; some ioant wives, awf?ome want to get rid of them; ? " some want omnliing, and some want another. . For my own part I want my pay of those who oweme, ; the ieason is, my creditors want py of me, and want 1 pay them, ywyers want business, and they may Jforjail ini, if thows indebted to me will t lle t seriously weighed and maturely 'ojisideredaAi Unit. -J Sutecog-fofliee atCliartesfonji at -ffie option ot it is sometimes the case, that froma rambling aud discontented temper, and viewing things in a wrong fight, the adventurers exenauge a partial tor a positive evil, thus subjecting themselves to much inconvenience f.sni cfaa- to be sued and WANT will iiply such wants without fur- thciraccounts by the first 'June next : io not settle hv that time. I shall think tf compen tner notk.. . V ATSyE TJKADE .Tliis abonnni ie traffic has recentlv found t OrivlTic mart at the igland of Mariapasrar-. where it has been carried on with all its mud. ti onnaa aim AMKK AN z"VMiapa I Tl,. Rfitul, S?nV5 of juiiv in b& Eastern aoa!. Ltivi ht- . a a K w'w The Tune, captain Curtmn. : hnfs ranfurpd thA Gustavc. Allicator. PetiuA n re, : dt; jaaues. JNentime. fiuannipr. ami I'encnz'a ome of which h:idKlavpnn hnrA and Others were found in riort with attorney on hoard, to procure slaves. On board VElonore. were found i ar 1 twrma&s. ana ine toiiowinw m sn pvirt fp,.m , Mk SJ t 11UI11 hei Ice book i fresh hrp.M n-nA Ot four, the sea rising, put on the hatches found jour oj ine staves aeaa tor want of air' 'hel- accour.1 tiien auus, mat " Near st: Jao-o. th Ty ne, fell -i'li w i th the American "schooner Franklin, bound on the same trade j and the f few informed that there were nearly uoue i uadretr American vessels fittms at Havana fot the Store-trade, and that from four: to six vessels per month arrived there, with slaves ijomthe coast. of Guinea. They are chie fly ?thconers, fcliDDers"i , and sail with" such ra- Pity that men of war have Tittle chance of overtaking them. Tbe Fran Win was one of yfj of only 19 tons, and 14 men and in teitrfed to cany slaves across the Atlantic !-- 04t, cent. DIED. 'nXeniatawnship (Ohio,) Aprils, Mr. NVILLIA vl M'LELLAN, aged 60 ; killed by lig'itning.He was in his barn, in company wiih another man ; the lightning perforated the rnvf of tbe b&ru, followed a rafter, cam -m ii'irated with the wall plate, and killed Mr. Median instantly. The other man was stun iirfd ; aii f r sinie time insensible, but has re covered. A lamb in another part of the barn was killed, 'apparently, from a different bolt. FOR SALE. Oa Tuesday (he lit of Joly Deit. will be old At An.linn indr thm State-House in this town, a few VALUABLE LOTa OF 1 U HD, lying on tbe Main-treet of. Ferson and Giilifl. pie. These lots are in the centre of the town, and on streets whict engross almost the whole of the business of this piace. - . - " When it is considered, that in the' coarse of a very few : years, FayetteVille has grown from a little flourish my" Village1, into a town of rreat Commercial importance, every day iroreasing. in beauty and opulence i when it is considered hat the whole of the produce from the; western part of thif stite, exported from'Wdaiingtonj $ 4 first brought and pmJafled by' merchants here, and that the spirit of ImproA-eihent, now tattered by the wisdom of our Legi8.ture, has extended to Iuternkl Navigatioa. and that the, trade of this plafce must inert ue as our riv. ' ers are opened 5 when it is considered that ftqm her loc! situation, ahe is m the direct road of communidtion be tween the Southern and Northern Stotes,the mail sU. gea i pasvmg throagh every day in the year;) it must be believed, that in possession of .a hiany advanUires, pro perty, particularly iota tituated sohappUy for business, must increase rapidly in value. Those who purpose to make establishments here, probably will never have such an opportunity again of making purchases. A credit of 6, 12, 13 and 24 months, will be jrranted. Other conditions will be made kno wn on the day of sale. ' , ALEX fj. MOOKE. . MaT13- . , y , Uf STATE BANK OeF NOItT HJ AROL1N A , A dividend, of nveper Cent, on each and every share of the Cap ital S tock of th;s Bank, is ' this day declared ami made payable tp the StjKJiholders, or to their re-. presentatives at this bank, 6n or af ler the 2nd. and lBjelMB en ,W phcY tkelSitt-onrane next " May 30. . 1 IX CENTS REWARD. For deliverioB k3 io me my APPRENTICE, Nathaniel HarweU, who rail-away on the -?6th of March. Those who harbor h'un, or employ him, shall be" prosecuted mV SAMUEL SAITfrERS. May 30. '4-3tp .VJ E vJ-GGODS. Tbe aubseriber informs. Xl his customers and the public, that he hat aain commenced the MERCANTILE BUSINESS, and has just received frpm tile north, and is now opening, a Very freneral imd choice se ectlonof DRY-fiOOnS. CUTJ - ,-t ' r-i ti Ain . -v . w . ; - - uiu.tt wr.nuuo, Liitui HbKl ana ULASS-WARE, which wi 1 be sold on the lowest iems. , . ANDERSON CVRTIS. lliileigh, May 30. 4.vf BASK OF'fUS U5PTED STATE-1, Mat9. 1817 OTICE is hereby given to the Stockhol ders ot the 1$ ink of the United States. hat the third and LAST 1NST-LVIEN T of tlie Sub- scriptions to ,the Cpital of the saiH'Bjuk wi'd be paya ble tie first day of July next, and' w.lt ba received ducin(rU)iAAours of busintss at tlie respective places lien-in named, to-wit : Tlie pJiymenfis on accoiifit of tbe subsf.viptior.s at rort Imd, (Maine.) Portsmouth, N.H. and Boston. At the Bank c the Waited StaUs, orjts ofRce at Bustpn, at the option oCthe Sipckfioldifi'S. ; ' ' " v Do dp. do. 'at Burlington, Vt. Providence. H-I W"L dlctoww Vi 'ana DftnisuicK, M J. At t!r Bankot '&a United tates. or its office .it ." w York, t the cpti(7. of rhe S.uick'iolder3. Dd.'do' do. at l'hiladf j,)h.a an-J A'iltnlr.jtqn, I--1 At theRik.f theUiiieJ Sute. Uj "Vlo io.;. at Baltimore At the Bvik of the United States, 'if its otSoe at Baltimore, at the up'.oii"of the dt;ckcoiders,' Do. do. do. af j Wasli'mtoa dry. At the Bank of the United States, or its office at Washington City-, at the opt'oitW the Stockholders. " Do. do,1 do. at - Richmond, Va. and" Ralegh, N. C. At the Bank- of the U.iittd States, or i'.s effice at Rich-ni- nd, at the optionijfjheJLtpekhtihl .Ti -Do. do. do. at C'liarleston, b C At the Bank of the EMPLOYMENT WANTED, aa a teach er, by a person who can come well reeom- nided for teaching the first rudiments of education, viz. reading, writing, englisTi grammar, geography and arithmetic in it varioushranches." He is also acquaint ed with mensuration, (superficial and cubic,) gauging, surveying, with the use pf the scale for plotting: naviga tion, and trigonometry. For farther particulars, apply at this office. VV J May 30, ' 4ct f pVVEN IT-FIVE DOLLARS REWARD JL Ranavvay from the subscriber, living iq Iredell county, N. C. a NEGRO MAN named JIU, but more generally known by the name ,of Potter. J ion is a bout forty years of age, stout and robust ; five feet nine or ten inches high ; talks quite coarse from having been with the Ind'utvv and has a scar on his right cheek, lie can read and write,-and very probably may have free pa-is. , The above reward, and all reasonable expert ces, will be given to any person who will lodge him iu anv iiill, so that I eet him aeaQA 1 F.PTIDATVf Hvi 30. EPIIRAIM DAVIDSON. f rubscriuer daily expeets io receive, a 1 i choice selection of FIANO-FORTES, both English and American, which he will be enabled to Wrrartof the first quality. He will also have one PED AL xRV, by StumpfF,' of London, just imported. Orders, for cuhtr, will bv promptly attended to as usu al A. LUCAS. ;nn. Important deeisibn.-fOn Mofli&j X he 13th nst.'Alay) the Supreme Crt el' J.:'Gtjlni?rii cmvened at Lanca: :. , df HVerad their u- pinions in the m;i in'. i- 'h:'u Was argued before th,i" vt rbi .soyii? icrtsion at that place in M.fi !.t, oa me writ of error ta ken to the C. ,5 ii Fleas of Lancaster coun ty, iu an action ot trespass, in which Robert W. Houston was plaintiff,' and General Jo in Dicks and . others members of a court martial, Dautel Moore, Esq. deputy Marshal, and Ma jor Sample, the brigade inspector,rdefeudants. lhe opinions were severally delivered by their Honors, Chief Justice Tilehman and judge Gibton, (his Honor Judge Duncan cave ' I ? I a no opiuion, naving neen concernea as counsel in the cause), are very able and" do honor to the Judses. Tbe opinion of Judge Franklin, lias been re versed and the proceedings of the Court Mar tial and of the Duputy Marshal under them snppoi'td throughout. Com. Rodgers, President of tbe Navy-Board, nves uotice by public advertisement, iu the I National Intelligencer, that the Conimision- ers or ttie i a vy win receive proposals tor supplying the machinery for three steam bat teries, each tobeequal to 120 horse power, to be completed io one year from the day of con tracting. .' ; - ' . We have heard a statement, which rendera'it extremely probable, that the Mathematical in struments aud rapers, of the unfortunate Mun- go Parke, are at Fombuctoo in tbe interior, of Africa near which place he was murdered by a subordinate. ' ..L.- SOHI Y DOLLARS REWARD for aMu Ij latto fellow named FOR ITJisE, farmer ly owned by Qviinton NnkSf dec'i, who ranaway from my plantation, i,. Gudtoi dCbunty, about the first of J3e ceuiber last. He is stout made, about 25 years'of .;e, live feet ten or eleven inches high, raw boned, has' a small impediment 'in hw sprech,'and chews Tobacco. I will give a reward of FORTY MOLLARS for his appre hension and Cv. fiaement m any Ja l ko tiilt I get him a gain, or upon delivery to me in Orange county . Or if he return of his own accord, he shall be wel! uaed. ISAAC HOLT. 1st April, 1317 9r-t". thb Stockholder. Do: do., d-i. -at Augusta, Geo At the Blnk of the U nitr?l S.a'ts. or its office at Savammh, at the option of 'he StocktiJldcrs; Dv do. "'do at New Orleans At the Bank of the U. nited States, or its o at. New-0; lcans, at the option of the Stockholders. ' Du. do. dj. at Nashville, Ten. and Lexington, ' Ken : ' the Ba:-k ot' '.he United States, or its office at Lexng- 't, th' opti'-rt of the Stockholders " : do. do- at Cincinnati, Ohio. At tlie Bank of the ":,: ;. rues, or its office at Cincinnati, at the option of ?!? oto-s..otuers. . - Th - i nt nis to be made on each Slure of the Stock, art '? i .dollars in gold or si ver,coi:i, and twenty 'five'doK larsln ToiuTM-fiforeSaid, orin fundel debt of the United States'; V.i the f .tes prescriDed by the act - t" jicorora- tion. '" o certificates of the funded debt .iionortion of neii puv :.nr in'iit be tran4ftired in due foriv. of law to the Pres. id t .t. Director, and Company of the Hank of the United St: ti.s, or a power of a'ttortiey" auli6.-:siiiij the 1 tashierot tht 15a or their respect ive substitutes to trnnsfer the same as a-1 commissnoners therein appointed, on the lstdayof Aprd foresaid : must be annexed to tbe saidcertificve or clt- ficates. . : CI PRING GOODS,- 8. Bond, ha re. O ceived his SPRING GOODS, consisting o Uple and F.ncy j;oods, Ha d wane mid Cut..- -. lega n Shot-ii,is, China m Boxes,: Loat and Brown, ba gar, Guffee, a great variety of coarse and fine Shoes, BUcfc. SmitVs Tools, &c. &c, Kiik-igli, (,ay2t. ' . S3t. - 1 , ' -. ' "..' , M J"OTICE. In conformity with theprovi-' Xl sions of an AiK of the General Assembly. passed at the session of 1815. wi iled, " Jin Jlct concern, ng tlie nal-igation of the . 'Yadkin River,'' which autho. rises the creation oa capital stwk of R25-f,000, for this Jank of the United States, ll.qashier; VP--x ot Subscnption ...u:.u L . . i, i ' were onened at. SIisburv under th diportmn nf thit i fist. -As soon as the SUrveV of the Vadtcin Hivpf ;mn. pleted, which is expected to be done by the 20th Mny The Stockholders are particularly requested to exhi-l P00" or ouoscripwon wui.aiso oe ppenea at tne lolHwr. it the original receipt of the Commiss onc tor the ng Peaces, under the direction of commissioners here fields, Rowan County Stpteville. i . Iredell County- Wilksboro' in Wilkes iovntyOxird, in SurwCoun ty Huntsville, in 2d Oenhantown and Salem, itt Stokes County Greensboro in Guilford County Ran. dolph Court House Motgomery Court House Con-' cord, Cabarras Couutj Wadcsbopough and $needsbo rough, in Anson CcuntyRockingliam, Richmond Coun ty ; and the Cheraw til in South Carohna. April 29, 1817. ; , . v. 100 tf 70R SALE. A yatuable tract of Land on It 4he niain road that lead from Wilming ton to Camden, in the county of Robeson, twelve mile west from Lnmberton, cobtabiinir 2000 aeres s 200 of -hich is cleared and.io good repairwith fkree small apple orcparus; ana a tolerable peach orchard thereon. I xut tne onffi payments wnicn may nave neen macie, or tne certincates of Stock which may hae been issued inli'u thereof, in order that the receipts far th flni.1 payments mny be en dorsed therton. . j order of the Board of Directort . JONA. SMITH, CiMAier. 4 St . J -, ' Fr om Docter Fraser who came Dasseneer in tb ship Fidelia, from Nevy-Orleans, we learn, tha Mr. JMurphy, the Spanish consul, at that placcTas publicly assaulted va few days be fore he sailed,on the Exchange, knocked downi and 'otherwise ill treated, by a Mexi can officer, w Wch ' produced considerable ag- V) OTICE. By "a act of the last General Assembly, entitled " An act fur opening a communication between the Yudi.in and Cpe Fear ri vers by one or more Navigable Canals," Messrs. Charles Moore, Alexander Rowland.'James Stewart, James Mac Queen and John Gilchrist, are appointed Ccm.nTssioners to superintend Books of Subsci iplioii,to be kept open ttiitd the first pf July next. .'-"'The Commissioners hereby intorm tne pumic mat tney nave made agreements tor tn,is purpose anwarc reaoy 10 4'eceivc suo, following places : In Fayetteville, under the inspect Ai'tueran., -,. .,,:.. . "i-..1 . At Lumberton, under the insWctipn of Messrs- Charles Moore- and Alexander Rowland. . . At Stetvartlville. in Riehmrnnd eotmtr. under the in. At RnckinghWm, tinder the inspection of Major John Jennings i juHaLM'Pbaul'MiuV in Robeson ; county, under the inspection of J. Gilchrist -- . -i" . By order of th Board Committianert, " V "'" f JOHN GILCHRIST,, Sec'ry. 'Lumberton,; April 5, 1817. r ; 4 3t. On the nrr.mifPi hor. i a mhtlnriiKI. rturallinv hnno tcrmtions as uie Sla,.: . ZZZZTJZYZZS. 77. -vt.- t..1-J a-familf -4imt WA. wt 7g rtrv eoixl Cotton Oilu Per lOll Ul . ATA . XUIIV.04J SHOCCO AC ADEMYA paplie exami nation of the Students will commence lop Thursday, 1 2th JunM Parehts antj GtlSrdians are in vited toattend "T' r --" .' - J. , v -" GEI. W. FREEMAN- :.May .3 ' 4 ut . : sons desirous to kea house of enlertainnient, f VEtt fintj nut tew country btanls better adapted, tor mat purpose. The land in point of fertility is but little inferior to any ih"Thefcart of the country, in which it is situated , Also, another tract, three mifes from the above, containing 750 acres, wi'h the advantage of ayery good range, 6u acres of which is cleaved, with an apple orchard of five iiunorea trees, oi an esceuem uuniiiy, iue pianiation, not in very good repair, nor ' the land equal to the a bove., Possession of this property 5t le given first o December next The price in cash or in likely young neeTOes. is R2.500 . for thff first mentioned tract t iS -' 500 hundred for the last For further information an- tf7 w via luwavi w. - - vaistaKf r fv April 19, 1817., . , ; . 2-i-3m. ; BLANKS FOR P AXE AT THIS OFFICE;
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