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- c' vvS r A . -- , c , - --.w s av':-- V r ;eflt, 3,1 dduht- . . .n.Arirer annum-;half4a-ance. : . ADVERTISEMENTS Si Teneth jntthe impwpprUon,.Coniiw ihe Editors nrast bepw". SELECTEDTORTHE RE61STER. , U rtA rhrisfian ; 'Jlivomte -and Journal , ' (kr reTcrs .are already, acquamiea .it .V. nf fhe alterations of ltht, Uni uri n . in order tooverthrow the Vlbctrme? P. ... :!iU .fT1.0a rkfUf thft atone- went, and ot$er kindred ddctnnes.. Tiiejr Tave 1 seensbmeotDrClarke's altera tions.' -But perhaps many of thm have not seen -Wesley 'sjeatament ; apd; are rncrt aware of the length he .has gone, irr tnalking aUeratlonsin order to prevent; theScopr turef from teaching doctrines to which he was violently opposed-'J r'; t . ; ' The' above1 extract (says the Advocate,) is from the last paragraph f an that W hedevi ..r nrntnotl fully! berverted! God's: My; worcl&c Weiland- Clarke, as we known. wrote commentaries upon tms xiu.c. enquims led them beyond the versions in Iheir mother tongue, to the original lan aruaes in which the scriptures were first delivered to tjje Church. From these Ian niaei the common Bible had been trans lated by men las fallible as themselves 5 and it was both tneir right and their duty,: to v&e all the lights which iti ; their learning and sagacity, ai "well as thi improvement of three centuries could furnish, for disco Teriog and explaining the genuine mean ing oF the divine oracles. ' It is by such investigations,' pursued with enlightened industry, and fearless independence, t the science of Biblical Criticism has made such rapid arid useful advances. - A . tators i have, suggested such amendments and alterations ag their researches induced thera -to- believe would brings the sacred wntirigs nearest to their original purity The Fhgh test attention to Macnight, Carop- 's bell, Owen, 'or any other commentator, wil 1 convince the read er, that they have i taken the same liberty, which in the me thodists and other divinesfis construed in to a flagrant crime, instigated by diaboli cal influence. If Wesley; and Clarkeand . others,- differ with Calvinisticldiyinesf in some part of their translation from original Scriptures; this is a lesititnate subject for learned investigation and cii ticism; ? bu tl : not for harsh and wicked Crimination. Thet following remarks; respecting the -,4 Agriculture of Louisiana, are from Flint's - western" Keview : v-! r:-::x-Oy: Agriculture here is in its infancy, and in a itate qf roughness adapted only tolhe .labour of negroes, 1 and has forits bbjett little more than to obtain the greatest ain't of the staple crop.. A great number' of ncn icuus ana vtuaoie prouuciions,: cuu gnial to such a soil and climate, have been wholly nattempted. ' Experimeats, ex cept as to the best kinds of cotton,' and the best modes -of; treating it,4 or the kind of cane., which Vis most productive,' ha v e ndt yet been c omme n ced , o n any sys tematic plan." One -or :two pajriotic and tub! ic spirited individuals have recen tly a ttempt ed to! a wak n pu bl i c at te nti on to theea plann Benne; an vfricantplint, which yieMsloilit is affirmed, not inferior . to that of olives', hasi been tried and suc : ceeds well. ' indigo was formerly a prime I object of attention uH the planters. The i cultivation haa been of late in a. great rnea j urc abandoned, eith:?r because less profit- ' . . V ' v1?-0" crop useu to - oe, or becauseit is a species of cultivation consi dered unhealthy, and ( fatal; to the -hahd The rice yields abundantlyVatid is remark blyj fair. fThe: extent of ! l,nds favorable 10 ine cuiuyauon or; the lnwland rice, is almnst indefinite and were uot the other grand staples deemed mores pryfitable, 110; limits cpuld be assigned t the amount that nnght be; raided. f At ; presenU very little niore -iL.i'r QeU or ) komcoii'sump V jsfraisean a cou njene e Stent Otwanipsnight; be ;'profiaV blv devoted to that article. . v ' r ? the fiuesttquilityjThat which isTcultiva ted in thevicinitT of Natchitoches is: said w equal that ofCuba BuOhe culture Is Dot deemed so pracficable or so profitable, a? that of the present staples S i;ff)H iiere is;a great extent t sugar lands, not ybroughtlnfo otate. Vdonbtiastfye't teWmpVibt n country. - w ott,ua :iv oe every inqucemem to exteod this cultivation! ite'luisiana; 5hJ Wherever there' is any probability that ij uc successtuuycultiyated 4ind it is an omen for good, the f planters J ai H 'over u::- T :u,r -fcls vueir aiiention to " secies of Culture; m No cultivation in our coUYitfy yields so rich a harvest. Genial .Hampton estimates the value, of his ;crop- for the present yearn at a -huhdred. thousand, dollars, j A French planter on the, I Attakapas 'with, a few hands only, -has ; sold his crop for. S2,500. Planters with moderate force have realized 810,000 forheir xroa of the, plast Season. The. molasses ju calculated to pay the 'pjan tation expenses, and . 'to ilea vej the sugar nett pifit. Thev wQrc .i.admittedfo be severe for the hands, reqbiring -when" the Drocesas of makinusiir is -xom'TnencTed . to be pushed iiigbt and daylt has eeh a general impresMQnven:,in Jthis Stale where the 4roth bughtL to beVbestilcnowti, ii u is so, uiai sugar cquju nocae maoe to profit,nless thd planter Kd. a arge for cef Kar houses Andv njachineryi: Thia waneral i ! i ' Lr " ' i" I planten from k'-rt'temprbig-.d': cultbatt-' thexatiel' But it Kasi recently Ibeen. re- ceived'S as ' a fact anmJy demonsi rated by experiment,thatj isugr c can ibfe made to prpfi t i with asmh 1 1' a jc i pit aL ak7 is; requl r eu, iur? umuieucing,a.ciipn pi an tan 00; Lbuisiafn a is; tfiome ti the peach la nd the fis ItreeCthe! oranse and the era ne. i-i No fruit U' raTsed tor? m grea te r S ' ease or a Qunaance uian nes inv mis state. - A siin stdekJib a proper sbilsdon bectimes a (rait bearing trte&p Terdan be i hol doubt that the 'blfve will flourish. r " I - A P The orange trees were Killed to- the rrmi n d in tm severe frosts of the winter ot:i2s bearind: They'are beginning) to be in a state again. c3u ch is la sketch of the staples i of Louisiana, f which has the most productivlei 'agriculture; accordins: to the number of ihaftdi niployed and -acres' iiucu, in iiie unueu oiaies, or pernaps in the world. Tt "is believed that no countrv with the same population, exports f of its own' growth, articles of. as much value as the Stateif JJcluisiaqi.i ! V .4.; mGRAMS.."'";:;' Anagrams hlbeen supposed to beprpr teen leters commg tp jphprhdr jeffersim?t thejUiIll ibe found Iter produce I uiis strong anu cnaracienstic aeciaration, man m iree'V-cbrres ing m a wonderful manner with the first assertion of this jgreat "Aposf e of llaberty" tnen are p6ipyrtePAnd by cbnbinri& tHenti merical power of (these letters . they will produce 1774, the yeac in which he first entered the rican i Congress, arid gave the great impulse ito our Revolutiona- ry ,movement5 j f' ' 3' j" 1 jv" 'I .vTtv'! W e jhope the following will not" prove equally ominous and prophetic : By trans posing; in like manner, the twenty letters composing the words Gweral Andrew Jack tljey will Be foundjto produce this re murkaple and fearful sentence-' Crown, and sek a real 'Mntyt'9)t'TSee a real Jftng The following! little item of testimony, as given by iawiitess in af Court in Newi Ybrk, re8pectinhe loss of at shirt is. a very apposite description of the Jackson efforts arid testimony, in the Kentucky Se nate and elsewhere, to prove the charge of ungaiu auu r.iic yu tiir. Auams ana 11 r Clay : " Mother md, that Uu tit ati that Nedjiiai that! PVu1 1 told her, that she saw a btiy an through;the.s!treets with a streaky ed flannel .shirt, all checker checker, and ourigaswont 7fe,! for mother has whipped uicm iiuuurcu iiiuea iur yng'. ( - j SI i 5 V W "TTtw W''Anri t jFEMALE JIJENDERNESS. . J ' A single iliustration fof the tenderness of soul which is sa;id td characterize some f :the fair sex, iis related, in, the inews papers, While a piirtyf of gentlemen were firing the :Wstbmrfsa&teT'at. a fourth of July cefebrationr eyeral years slhcejjrija villagepn ther slatiof ewtrktj young man, in. the f excifcmen.t of' th mome1T; rushedj forward!, t'thrst a club ih mouth of the cannon, jat the idstant the matchJ was iapplicftlif .iie.V piece. instantly oft t iking wjtn itjbdth ,of his arms to tlie 8haajdeg ey es I At - th e sight ' jut" (la spectacle: so shocki 0$ ever v bosom wel I ed with com- piisiiiittic aurifvitjiii: companions fa? edVhirpVfrdtii Ihe sfoundi s and bore him bleediilg intJieMaj Which jwaC;rt'ot fir ilistan t eihate'came ou t to rec ei ve; h im-j t via? his ' sislerarid v!ienfie-f8aherl blood; jmdtilateil,igitle abimate-the1; concourse Vf - friendsho loiiowea wiinDorstinfft tiearts v and ssuM ohly one emotion s edf lreriel f; tt?wo- manly sorrQw,nd in the accents of sym- paiuiiingienuerness a no grier, he ex- at an t me and unable to pay hiscretlitorsl 6o clearly pruning sucnrio ye we case, ne is at iioer- rounded the suUeriiigvouihi 7 atoodtunob- iyiuciuic u;--urreyes'yere ri veiei 011 ly upon jone object dear to her heartfand herr soul was filled ahd'agitated only with $he yield iraycL gracious : it in neut shirt J made, for mtd'-ldstWeeW'Ml By tKeB6rnouilaws ft man be! mebt v f s"': Juug sayiogixo nim, woasena you the means I'ihe bstand6re iioViiogf frAme.fVhiis far 1 f m I - M,0f W.Ia nl' .,1 I iT- " 231? SIttttjottti? if t v ' JLaivs of ihejUhited States;-? 1 1 An act to cotTaxertain claims to Lands in the -r; reKeorY'oi: Michigan, 5w fc;J - enacted Jxi) tlie JSenate und tTouhe SfXfyrestniativte of ht United Statti of the'ehimV purportms: JobeTconfirmed,;, or reconune'nded for. confirmation, by the ivuutim&siuuvKa iinnoiniey 10 ca,rf vjnio ei- ani settflns Afie laiitilv lanCrsViat Green Bay,a;iji4.Jlta of; M ichfgSri, passed on th.el tvepth day of ian?!thousa red aiid t we ftXn W h i cfir; a re cop tained i ti f vol urn es two, (four and fiye,be aridjhe same arei confirmed. "' :;v- v:i. v"-: ""ui That the xlaim pu rpor "ting to be confi rriieti I force certain Jacts forithe i nfij ustmen t of ianu claims, in ine i errtnry oi ii icoigan,ff passed the, twenty-first of February," one thousand eight hundred and'.twenty-three, w hick a re cpritain ed j n y blu mes on e," thre,, sixV,ight'aid'.6iQ the same are hereby confirmed. : v i . 4 ; . Sec. 3. &nd be .U further-enacted That the Secretary of tHe Treasury under the uirecLion ot inp rresigen .oiine) ijniten, tais beand he is hereby authorised arid rejuird,; a9 soon as may eto.adopt such measures as may be necessary, Jtq give full effect to ihrlppriof the pominlssioflers which are enumerated in, the first: end. -second ections of this act : Provided, .That this act shall tiot. be so construed. as to prejudice the rights of third persons, or 46 t mpose anj obi jgaiioq, ion the partK of th e United States, to maka payment, ! or give otherj lands, to any claimant who may be deprived of his possessions! by operation of law ; nor shall the confirmations made by this act be construed 9S to extend fu rther than to a relinquishment, by the United States, cf all interest in and to said lands, ijot to any lands occupied by the United States for military purposes; 2': I H ; Sec, 4., JJndbe it further enuded That it shall be the. duty of the Register of the' Land' Office a,t Detroit, to issue patent cer tificates, in, the forms usual in similar cases, to claimants whose claims are confirmed by: this, act, upon which certificates, if le gal ly Ian d properly obtai ned, paten ts shal I be granted by the. Commissioner of : the Genej-al Land Office. r.::-0 u 1 ; Sec. 5. Jindbe it further enoctedThki the , Secretary of the Treasury be and. hie is-hereby authorised and. required to. pay to John Jf peming, of Detroit, the sum of thirty , dollars, which: shall be in full for Ins services- in preparing arid publishing maps for the use of the Commissioners aforesaid. - Sec. 6. And be it further. enactedXlmt for surveying the : donation rights or back concessions in said i Territory:, heretofore made ii nder the above mentioned acts of Congress, arid not paid for, and also for such surveys as tnav be necessary to carry into effect the provisions of this act, there shall be paid out of any money in the Trea sury not otherwise appropriated ;fthef same compensation per mile as is allowed by the tenth section .of the act of the , eighth of February, one thousand eight hundred and twen ty-se veri 'jl eh titled Ati ac t to proyi de for tbecoufirmatioi and settlement of pri vate Iaid claims in East Fjorida, and for other ptfrposes,,,- any thing in any; act to the corttrary ; riotwithstaiiding, 3sV'kv pplov;i7topriy 1 &to.fB An act 'explanatory of "An ae to grant certain : qaantity of land tb the State of Ohio, for the t purpose -of making a road :fi"orii ' Columb'usjto Beit enacted by the -Seriate' arid House of ' Reseniti dineriai 3in QtriassembteViirit iriUieu of the; lands appropriated bv the act apprpvfpi on iiie uuru iirmarcnvone inou sand eight hu riifrecl arid twerityjseveriji there shall be granted the purposeslJcsignaied inph)e aiifact; fdrtyninef; sections, of Iandb be located inthiflelawaretjixd XJirict; irt the fol I o wi o na A n bjer t q wi 1 1 r ya 1 1 e f aia t stmn (through wh and 'he jsection next adioi riirijEj theretOori toe; wt, so tar ashe said sections remain iirisold,. and;if,arijf partjoflmjsaid sections tity of land equal thereto shall, be selected under; the direction; of 'the Commissioner Ofjhevpene ca&tllarid s ip the ssecti on aBibioiriff bh 'ther wesi ui xioc appruprid ieu v or , rcuumiDPnuKu io.r,cniirnianon,py-...ifte. Commission fectdk Ah actlto revive, and, continue' iii : Trust-Sale oTI House amV Lot; t- BY. virtue of a nDeed of Trastto me executetl by Jacob Van Wageneih for the beftefit of Wm.' P. Clarkv Ijrat! proceed to sell, -on the premi se v In the Citjr of KaeigK'-'tlte House 'and Lot at ipreseJ occupied lay the aaid Van Wagenen; pn the; Sad day of May next. Alo4-aUthe tlouse. hold and Kitchen Vurnitu're, belonging to the said. Jacob. v: Terms of "sale riwdeknoirn on the day or&ale. . " ' M; MILLER, Trukee: Ealeigh, A 21st, 1828; Wis . X -; YMrs. Thompson -r Tff AS just receive4 frpiri.New . York, an astort- 5 Jt Tnent of IiA JJIESA SHOES -HE (JHl) ? A 1 tiNNETS9-sxtiL JVfSSES OPEN STRAtV JLAVS, and other fashionable articlaC vliicii will be sold low for t " v : Raleigh April JL5;;ig2&c J.V': A.623t' "Ir" Sl'XUATION eithefa'f apuirtstrUctor in an XJL Academy orjtaaktutorn a private family.-. Unexceptionable recommendation cair be offer ea. ';'" v rtetters adoVessed to the T4itors 6f the Raleigh Register will meet' with attention.' - ' ' : Chipel IIHI, "March! 20. (E5 The iCplumoia Telescope wjIJ f insert the above 3 times and for w ard their accouct to this .lliii , ;.:. LJ ' i " - " WS f,K"- .? -5 IS one Acre, in a state 5ri high 'cultivation, greatly fembelHshed;iand bfnairiented . with; Trees, Shrubs; Vines,! j Evergeens, Plants, Bulbous-TlOwersdses of different kinds i also, some young Greeh-Hoiise Trees,-Shrubs, Plants, Vine. tzcU -Thenatronace 'of the Dublie is soli- fcited, and all donations of Shruhs.-l'ree Vines, i-ivs, oeeas, x towers, (anu uuioous-noois, wm be thankfully received, except annuals. " Indivi duals' may be supplied -with cut tings of the White U'ose Vine. ' or Cherokee Multifl ora Vine. West Tennessee UosetVine.. Chinese Daily Rose, for tictfges, a: proper seasons, apnng- ana fan. r v' ;A Catalogue cri - the jaboye articles will shortly be published, if possib e, by the Proprietress, -v t JE. E. A. HAYWOOD. Raleighi April 14. Dismal IS w.ami jDanal Xiotteryy ;rv'ci4sn4thKv v-To be; drawn aBLatii f .. . Un ly 141 90. t icket s; r . 50,000 3,000 20;000 ,2,000 t 9 fMirt V ' ,6 of 1.00Q 6 of 500 39 of 120 39 of 100 39 of 90, and 39 of 80. Besides 60, 50'sj 40'a, and 4441,; of 20. ; Whole Tickets $20, Halves $10, Quarters $5, ' , . Eighths, $2 50.;, 'I .' Address ' ' YATRS & McINTYRB, ; ; v v'- Jilckmandt Virginia. Delaware Worth-Carolina Consolidated. --?vV-. ;-.l : : 8th,CLASS. vtl!: v w-W $8,000 . $4,00d ". ? 1,722 3 of $1,000 5 of $500. 5 of $400 i , 10 of $250 10 of $20Q 20 of $100.1 I ;j.,,; v ; Besides O's, 30V.&c."&c..;i; I Whole Tick ets-$4 llalves $2, Quarters $1. Grand - Consolidated, Class 6th.': $10,000 ; $3,000 $2,000 , $1,762, 6 of $1000. 5 of $500 10 of $300! 10 of $250 10 of $200. 10 of $150 30 of $100 V-; Besides $50, $40; $30, &c7&cV. . ' Whole Tickets $4, Halves $2, Quarters $1. All orders for Tickets" in the above -Lotteries. (post paid) br afiy other Lotteries, wdl be promptly' attended toj I Address C ;,.-,v".V." YATES &tMClJSl YKK. : r. n. n: n orth-Carolirta Notes cannot;be. taken unless at a discount of!5 per cent . ' YATEa & MclNTYRE BY THE : PRESIDENTOF, THE. yNITEDST4TES.: f - H"N pursuance of law, l,yJohn Quincy Adams, j fl. President,of the. United Stat esf America; J do hereby declare and make known, that, a pub lie sale will be 'held'af Land Office Wash ita, in the State of Ltouisiana, on the second Mon day m June next, for. the ' disposal of th? landaf tne unrcea oiaies in uiejwiowing ownsuips anu fractional townshipairi the Land District NoriTH fflV C t Tl ft I V FT. ill Wll ; Townships Five and Seven; of Range Ontr, -.v v , -r East. . -;.'; :.v Townships Joitr, Fc, SKjt,. Seven, and Eighty of RaaffCvTwd, East; i - h f Townships Four Five, and of r Rane Tfcrcei East. 1 Fractional- Township j , Three, of Range Six-, ,t?' East. ;iv r ' Fractional Tow nships v; One, ; TW v and Three, of Range ASewn, East. jr??- ; ? ??0F.r iFractiorial i . Townships Two, nlXfire of -Range J2Af; East..vVp "W -'V'W .T. Fraetionat Township JVTrae, of .Range Eleven, East. , Toyv:nship : Seven of Ranges- One and Two, Vct -1 V, 1 , TheXands reserved . by law for the use of Schools, brTor other purposes will be excluded fr'onv'Sale, which will proceed in,' the order above designated, beginning i with iheT lowest number ot section in eucn lownsnip. ? - - - ? 4 ; Giveil undcryrny handr at the Chy of Wash- " ton, this 15th -day of Feb. A. D. ,1,823,; iM: h- -;JOUN QUlNCYADAilS . . V;W.4rf GAL."S8c SON having become sole Pr. pnetors of the Supreme Court Reports, res pectfully request those gentlemen who wish to have the "numbers aa they are published, ': to 1 for ward their namesV- and they shall, ,b e regularly furnished with them, lit $)5Q ieacb;;term.V As the Reporter's Subscriptiolisthas been handed over to the Publishers, it will be unnecessary for these whosemame have fsen already subseribedi to put themselves to fdvther trouble. .;- V " : : iRaleiffb, April 10, 1R23. K i : : ; ;.;,Pi S.' The numbexjTor December ,Texm, 1827, nythe'Fresidet:;trii,:VV irJJ GEOGllAHAM.fvvt v' ' t?-" 1 . , ' Commissioner of the Gen. Land Office, A Situation .'Wdntc JTN a TAN-YAUt),' a Tanfie-and Ci r, bv jil a person that understands the birr -. : in !1 ; its branches, & wbo vouches toiVesatL.'iction'to anyon;,wh.o may employ him.t' A letter addrer. ed to t5. Ai c;throufrh the meduim cT tUe teih Post omee, wiHie immediately attend-1 e.I tq.; Raleiph, Apl 23, ' - r 6 - ..... I 'I ON,thesecnnd,Londy in May neirt, avUI be ioldinthj'Townof Ilockford, Surry conn -tv.vihe-jfollowmer Tracta ofLanrf. thereof as will be-Sufficient to sltisfy the Taxe due thereon for.t'he yeari62, ith cost of ad- vertisintr. towit t c- acresv pven rnDy .wjiiey j'&ttersbrt, avcrr4 v,j2acjaverinBynoBf.rt -Crave n; (3j-n ihg AhJr:V.Crotise,'!ymg,ori Tom's Creek. nt 150 acrev 'given-in By Elij': T-Tejton. scljoini injf Elijah' Wordon. Iy in? on Fiat Shoal Creek 100 AVlJackson. acreag-iven in Dy jonn rtotx, aajomir.j' :ksonf 'lying1 bi) Tom9 Creek. . : ' reS firiven in as the' property cf tl: 3 heirs ... ;40 acres, civen inas th4 tironertv f Leveu : Carter, .ivincr on Fanbush cree!:. -"-?4 acres iVen Jn by- itbsies Wooton, adjoin' ng Iredell county lines o the -.i waters t Uutchi mart rreeJci- v j. .-f t I . . . - -V 100 acres, eiven in br JohH ; tiertr -s dtcm- ing Wilkea, county Kne,f6t tlje utters of the THa tJ. WRtGiiT, chh: pr.'adw$4,'.'i i;53.r-' . f 3;Mardh'lQ;f ; GALES el SON, have' just received from ' the Manufactory bf Messrs S2c 11. 5!eter .; ioinijarr.-S.-i'X'Crayri lyingonBuJl Han crc 33 "' irevVin ssthe, properly cf the 1. r cfcll,... . oi; -2.J joining jToua.' 1 D-vi?, I j- of BaltimoW. a .general' assortment ; of, Vi ;tin J Paerf' viz; ralediun.tieray,; (plain and I, ruled)- i Folio & Qua'rtd, Post and Fcfblscap, Common c fine, which ;will be sold low. I V" ; ' - j v;j.leighl4reh'12.h : ' V j-;; npHE SubMcriber having qualified anti obtained I JL i:etter'ofAdminbtwtionViin i Northampton j County Court, (N C on the estate of! Dorothy . MurrelS,' who died on the first of the year 1825; and it Cap pears hat her son Ho well Gray is one ! of the heirs of the said de ced ants estate aud it appears tliat the said' Howell : Gray has been ab sent from this State for ten years, I have also cb- ' tained Letters cf Administration on h'i3 tbe said ! .: Howelt's Estates This is therefore to rive no- . iice.tQthe- said! HbweH-.Gray, if living,' t3 boms forward and receive his;part of his decc id itio " thers estate V Mso his own estate ;' qth cr wi z i ; , shall proceed rp dispose of the! Rad 'decedent's ' -estate, as weH as his own, as the Uwr requires in suchrcaesv.-.fii4iii!.f'-.--- HiV': i YC::UI 'H'KlSTmcir-TOiAdm'n -' v it-',U2:.' .-: 4tf Dorothy Murrell and Howell GrsyV- unnarnpion C4.Ai let).' o, .: 51 6y. BAliGAINv rjTIHE Subscriber being fcairodsl of rioting JL; to the Westi offers for sale the tract fef Lari- f on which he Vtcb, situated in the county cf Cr - ville, and lying Ion tlie waters of Grassy an& Jon-; -athan Creeks, j mile south of Roanpkei and 17 V north of OxforfL' It contains between 13 and" 1900 acres, 6 or JT00 of irhich are, cleared, i i i . good .state foij cultrvatioo, ,and, well :.id-pt. : ed j to t-. the growths of Corn, Wheat, Oils, Cotton and Tbbacco.T There t are about l0'--or 200 acres of low grounds -br the 'high" laud, seven or eight hundred acres contiguous to the! -dwelling, inferior to noue in this section' of couni try, with 10 or 15 constant Springs. The im-i V provementa are jextensive.? The dwelling Uvvz- '; is among the largest, most roomy ' and in vcrv respect the most, convenient :inAthe county. It -s is'new, and built of the very best materials, beiu- tifully situated on a gentle eminence, overL : !' ihg a Jarge extent bf country, t The out house : of every kind arje also new. and in a style accc-r-modat'ed to the dwelling house ,7ithin half a mile of the I) welling, - are a Sa w and Crist Hill and. Cotton. Gin1. :This Grist Milt yieM lCC'J' bushels of Cornand 150 or 200 bushels vf Whest ; . per nnUm. 'A; ready sale may.. always be made : of the proceeds bf the Saw Mill. It CGntair.a an! extensive Orchard, with a great variety cf select fruits. The tratt is situated in tlie 'centre cf a' neighborhood, afhich for.health, wealth, Intel!!, i -'-gence, morals aode very social consideration-! gives place to none: in the State. ' The Subscrl- ber forbears a-. riore ;,min,ute . description cf t!: 3 above tract, as those wishing to purchar -re e.i pected to view iijt and -judge for them -Ives. 1" The terms will ble low -and-accoaimodatint -. L ; rv if. younr; l Marbb 19th, 1328. - ;i i1' .55 2m 03The Editork of t' -Newbem Centinel.Tay,' etteville Joural and J. u hmbnd Enquirer, re re--quested to publish the above for two months in; their respective jlournals, and i forward tfrsir 0! counts tothe Postmaster at BrowhayiHe. 1 j dgetimbSfyerior puqfn Equity. ThomasfSoutherUnd c Vlfe and Henry 11. ' r " ' tv.,;.-; Benajab Nicholls and others. - ; y - fHE Compialnunts allege, that Charles Urrtly, ; JLi formerlyjof I ertie county,5 directed hi3 Ex-'1 ecutors by his last rill arid testament, to sell Lis I - Estate,; teal-and personal,' and out of the pro- Ceeds tbTereof t6 pay his 'debts,' 'and 'the L-ikncs-l that might he remaining, at the close c f their i. J -ministration, to be-divided 'equally amon' t a children of his brbthers. that - might be th en i;v ing ; That the Defendant Benajab Nichclli, 1' a Executor of Charles Hardyi has sold ths e: ' to & paid th debts, .but has not divided the resi l u" 4 'of' the proceeds between the J .,?gatr 1T.;t the i; Cbniplairiants are the only c..iklrn of iliTIJ Hardy, a brother of the.Testatcr : That tl- To' tatof had other brothers, Joseph, Joi .n . :i! : John, but it is unknown whether they left c V dreri or not : Thattthe 'Defeuda'nlsv' Alexarcr Hardyand Benjamin Hardy who reside wi J u: 1 ik i;:to f k:. 1 1.., i - ot Rleh..negiste'r,'mvitingallpcr.:r13i v ! d c " to be.lli children bfthe1rbther3 c f C L i i J' y to come forward and rr!:e V. known to th? Court, land nct;vir.gt ants Alexander', llardy and' Ber : ;.i 1 1 1 pnless they plead, answer cr ;d::: u r t BiUi-onor:befofe the 'riext tem cf t to be holden.at Taibbrc 7b, fcn Co t ec day of September nexr, th bill- ken pro cbnfessa sirt t! d, rr.J z hearing xpartc. rr-"'?. -'' Attest; Jsac IJcraestClcr:: r-' c. jourxci; tquity i;2--t;ie cc-r.v c. i: V" r.- - ::r::yy:t -tJ' tllockipg : up the -t ;ar I
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
May 6, 1828, edition 1
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