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I published yery Tssday and Fbidat, by . JOSEPH GALES & SON, f x At Fivx Dollars per annum hal in advance. Advertisements Not exceeding' 1& lines, neatly inserted three times for a Dollar, and 25 cents tor every suc ceeding; ablicatioh ? th,ose of greater length in the same proportion. .- .CoMtrwicATi6Ks tbankfuilv, received.....LiiTTEKs to the Edi tors tnust be post B S C ONDED from the subscriber on the ,10th of this instant, three Negro Men, to wit : SAM, EDWARD and KADEK. ,:; , Sam,, aged about 50, of light complection, considerably marked wnth the smallpox, bought of Parson Keeland of Suffolk, Virgi nia. 7 : -Xv - . . . 7 v. : -' Kader, agred aboiif 30, sold by Asa Roger- , son td James B.lDWs of Norfolk, then to a otam v'fhA a vm i nT 1 II I II I II f "I II I I I I V' North-Carolina, and then to the subscriber. Kader is of a dark complection, well made, and of a pleasing; countenance when spoken tcC and has a scar on his forehead with a large pair of whiskers ; no other mark recollected. He said previous to his going off that he had " ji wife in Camden county, N. C and probably will arm for that place. . 7 V V ' ': 7 it ttdmond. between 28 and 30, about 5 feet "IP or 11 inches high, of a pleasinff counte nance when spoken to. and speaks very Quick, inclined to be bowlegged, , was raised -on the Eastern snore oi Virginia, aim soiu uy one Northam to James Patterson by him to "the' subscriber.'. :;'' l. 7;7; -7; :y$u 1 jN I will give 50 dollars a piece for Edmond and Kader, and 25 dollars for Sam, for appre hending and securing them in any safe Jail so mat a getiuciu again. -v ; w JOHN VICTORY. N B. These Negroes absconded from the subscriber 'two milesltrom: Bass's terry on Neuse River, and"50 miles from Fayetteville. 5 Any person taking up either of the above ' Negroes will please address a line to me in Greensborbugh, Greene County, Georgia. - Nov. 12. U v lObeolm x THE Subscriber having established a Urie MDafl1a4a kAiitrAAn Ui-t On'Y aIIvi o onrl AV1 mington, NC-; takes this, method to acquaint the public, that aessel will leave Wilming ton, N. C. for Philadelphia every terfdays. Produce intended for this conveyance, will be received & forwarded by Duncan-Thotiapf- son, Esq. of Fayetteville, and Messrs. htowe Whittierr of Vilmington, N. C . at the lowest rates of freight and least expense possible. Having-three good vessels in the trade com manded by careful captains, well acquainted with the coast, and cabinswell fitted for. the accommodation of passengers. He thereipre trusts to meet with encouragement. Phila delphia with its environs has becomesosgteat a manufacturing place, that cotton tjani4 to some extent and advantage to the owners, the consumption being at pree.nt about twen ty; thousand bales per. annum, and will no doubt be soon greater. - ; . '' ' ' JAMES PATTON, .Tun. - NoV23 Sept. 30flJ: j" , m : ;- r State 'nf North-Carolina. ;: - Johnston jCouhty. ' .September term, 1824: . , - J James Kerby & Stephen Grice, jy r " r -riff.. v ;' ' Joel Newsum 8c Jesse AycocV, def 'ts. TMF11111118 at March term, 1824, of said ? f ourt,the death ot the defendant Jesse Aycpcl?twas suggested, and a sci. fa. ordered ;to be issued to the heirs and legal representa tives of the said Jesse, and that they be made parties defendants to, the biir of complaint ; And bv the Sheriff's return at September term 1824,'itr appears to Hhe satisfaction of the Court, that Elias Aycock and 'Benjamin Aycof-k are hot residents of this State, it is therefore ordered that publication be made three months successively In the Register as "10 the npn-residents, and that they "appear at the next term of the Court, to be held at the Courthouse in Smithfield on the fourth Monday- of March' next, and shew cause, if any they have,, why 'they shall not be made par ties defendants as aforesaid. 1 ! - ; : v Copy of the' Minutes. ; ' , ' ; ; S. D. H. BRYANC. Ml E. Oct. 15. v '- - : - :,- 1 : 99 3m . BY virtue of a decree'of the. Superior Court of Equity fox '(j(e county! of Wake, made at the last'term'ofTaid Cwrt, will be offered for sale at the Court-Houso' in the Citv of Raleigh, on Mondav the f20th' day of Decem ber next, on a'1 credit bf 12' month two valu able tT4 acts of I Land, belonging -ftb the estate v of Wjllwm H, "RurBn.. dee'd ; .viz-Tone tract . lying on the waters of Beaver Daim Creek And on thef Stage road leading from Raleigh Cto Louisbiirg, adjoining the lands of Natharue Jones and others, & containing by estimation four hundred and four acres and an half, wliich said tract of land,' Was purchased by saidWm. II. : Udffiri - of JeremiahuDunn. Xhe other urcmeniana ;aajoming me ianus oi vA;..; Juan ly and Mothers," was purchased of James Boy- 'Tart QTlr? ' 'T'li a nnoKnlar wiIt"K n'm iit give .DonawitrL two gcoaecurmes ior, r the purchase' monevf. - tvJrtT" - I. I OTlNrEjJ.LISC8M; E . M iConKnun Merchant, ,North Fr7nfjSti Philadelphia. 4 'first rate Boot and Shoemaker can find Zsl ; constant employment.duri ng the Winter, at my shop in Smitbheld, Johnston county WM. HEN. c;uy. Nov. 1,1824. 3-tf Jersey Wagon & Hariiess A 1JGIIT, very handsome strong" Waggon, jljL almost tie w built at Baltimore, and of the best materials' will be sold low 'for cash. HaH ness also new. Application to be . made to the Editors of the "Register- .-: 'Sept. 16. t State of North rCarbima t S N obedience to the act of the General -Assembly of 1823, chapter the 7th, the Pub-: i lie Treasurer hereby gives 'Notice, that he. will purchase of the stocks or shares of any or all of tlie. three several Banks of this state, for the use and benefit of the public : Letters addressed to him on that subject, post paid will be promptly replied to. , I JOHN HAYWOOD, Pub. Treas. Raleigh, 25th Oct. 1824.V 100- h HAVING been solicited by many respect able friendsin this state, . to "estabhsh myself in Fayetteville, for the purpose, ex clusively, of disposing of the produce of the Planters ( and Farmers, whose, interests my business will naturally require me to guard. I am rpady t attend the calls of all. who may favor r. i with .their commands in this line. Safe'ahd convenient Houses have beep pro vided for storing property, of all kinds. My friends and correspondents may rest assured Khat their produce vrill never be pushed on a dull market, unless positively ordered. . Li beral advances-in Cash wHl be made on the delivery of produce, if it should be i required My officd will hp kept at Messrs.- Cameron & To wnes' near the Market House, i v--''-,' ' S. C. BRAME. - November 18, 1824. ' . , 6-4t -''$Jy Commissions in no.case will exceed 2 per cent fin the sale of produce. jVaiuabl e Property for Sale, x TTN Granville' county N. Carolina, vi2. one 1, Tract of, 1000 Acres of Land on Grassy Creek ; one Tract of 200 Acres on the same Cfeek ; one Tract of 800 Acres on Tuihominy Creek, and one of near 2000 on Island Creek arid the waters of Grassy. Creek. The afore s ud Tracts &f Land have Plantations on each of-.thein, in tolerable good repair. The first lafge enough to work 10 hands on to advan tage ;Vtbe 2d, 4 or five hands ; the 3d, 8rtr 10 ; and the 4th sufficient for 15 or 18 hands. The other improyementa on each plantntion, are tolerably good, (elegant! buildings ex cepted.) It is believed that the'Orchards on Vi'6of the places, are more valOable, and con tain more Fruit trees, . than any other two plantations in the county, and which are known to bear every year. One of the above Tracts of Land is within 6 or 7".miles of Ox. ford, the other' three Tracts are in the north western part of the county.- . , The above lands, are situated in the most healthy part of Granville,' affording a plenty cC, excellent springs .and other, convenient "ams of water. i : . v The wiil is well adapted to the culture of Corn, Tobacco, Wheat, Cotton, 8cc. and may be iustly .ranked with the valuable Lands of said Cotjnty.v. .The Plantations are in a good condition for making a crop the ensuing year. Persons inclined to purchase are requested to examine the premises and satisfy them-, selves. ...The subscriber, or Sam'l S. Downey, Esq liying in the upper part of Granville, will sheyr the property and make knovvn-the terms. The crops of Com and Fodder and stock' of Horses, --Mules Cattle and Hogs on twp of the above plantations, are for sle ; al so a very valuable Jack, and 3 Jennies rais ed from the most approved stock V ' Two of the above tracts of land will be ex changed for Western Land. ' i v MAUlilCE SMITH. Granville County, 6th Oct. 1824: i00 ; WARREN COUNTY. v B1HE Examination of the Students of this JL! Institution closed on the 9th inst. The subscribers return thanks to the pub lic rfor th41iberal share of patronage they have hitherto received, and inform them that the male " .department of their Institution is dissolved. Only small boys under the' age often years will be .admitted.. Having en larged theit buildings, they will be prepared to receive a large number of young Ladies but.no more will be admitted than can be well 'accommodated.' The Mdsic Departf fnent-will be finder the direction of Mr. John F. Gorieke. ,r ) : .-; ' :- N . ." : v :Nk - rThe exercises wiine resumed , on the,. first Monday in January, 1825. ; ! fi - ' .The advantages afforded in this Institution wall be equal to any in the southern country ' Price ot Uoard and Tuition as usual, viz : 50 per session, payable in adtance -: THOMAS COTTRELL & SON. - Nov. 12. : ' - .-- 107-4teow. GALES s ALMANACK ' " FOR - '.. - . , f ONTA1NING, besides t ne Astronomical HSf and Weather Calculations,1 some valua ble .pieces :p v Parmihg ;and' Rural,, afiairs ; many t useful ; and interesting,- Miscellaneous articles, Medical jReceipts Anecdotes, &c. ; a list 'of the OfEcers of the ' Government of thiiStateV artd brthe United" States with their salarJes' theitirnes- off libldxiigf all the diflerent Courts in this State the BIembers orAssemblyVc, c. ii n Sold vwholesale, and retail by, jiie Publish ers bvlSf uart, Birdsall, &cp. Fayetteville t bv T the Bookstore of Ji Gales & Son, van assortment of -Music, consisting of the most fashionable songs and pieces.' ' " ' . if: 9 OBERT J AFFRAY, & Co. have receiv ed their Fall Importation of JJry uoods, direct from England and .New-York. Their assortment includes almost every article need ed irr. country store 7. ' : :') ' -;' They invite all responsible dealers to come 'and buy, bn as liberal ernis of credit "aare given by !any;mpoTter in the United Stntes Other houses in this townT liv imported so - largely f this;6eason that the amount of goods - here, at present,- far :; exceeds that of ttny former time in our experience, - -" ' ' rl The stock of Groceries is equally exten sive. Country" dealers, therefore, "have ma ny more advantages now than heretofore, in this market. . 1 l02-2m. - Fayetteville, October 25th 1824. I ' JEL- G - .Nelspi!,:1-r :- HAS received bv the latest arrivals from . jVeio- York and J??iilarfelphia One Hun dred Packages" HOOTS and SHOES, well se lected tor this market. . ; --. . ; - ALSO, j:L " ;;.! 100 Doz. Pocket Books and Wallets, ! ; 20 do. Goat Skins, i ' 15 12 50 10 20 4 do. Coloured Morocco Skins, do. Lining Skins, ; -1 - . Reams Writing Paper, Cases Wool Hats- - . , , Doz. Morotco Hats, do Boxes fresh Muscatel Raisins. '.-.. All-of which? are offered at Wholesale, at a small advance from costr-j Merchants from the country, are respectfully invited to call and examine the above goods and prices ray eiievuie, vci, -o, 1044. 102-6 w. GjT)HE subscriber has just received by the 4JI k last arrivals One Hundred and Sixty-six Packages DRY GOODS, - well . selected for tnis maricet ; comprising almost every arucic wanted in the Dry Good line. -Mr- :." - :- ALSO, . ,J 25 Cases Straw Bonnets, !- 7 100 Nest Band Boxes, j ' ' 5 Trunks hell, Ivory, Brass and Imitation 7 Combs, ' :, . . ; . -: : t !7 Cotton and Wool Cards Wool Hats, &c i The labove articles are offered at Whole- ale antl Retail, at "a small advance from cost: ; Merchants ! from the country are respect fully t invited, to tall and examine the-Goods arid prices .' ;. - ) v. - r ;! 7' -"! : e. e. leuis. 1 Fayetteville, Oct. 28, 1824. 102-4w, R WEBB, has in aition to his Medici the following Groceries j icmes, Jamaica, O -Antigua and V Rums, Northern V French Apple and V. Brandy, Peach, j Holland; Gin and Whiskey, IUi Will iffer Maueira!, Teneri Sherry T.tchnrt. i. . ' Claret r y-f Winesv Port I' A 1 Country, J -." '. ; . - - . j' V . London j Porter, - i . Do. i ' (Mustard in bottles, I Lof Sugar 1st quality,1 ,t -Copperas, ; : Molasses and Rice, r Pn5a' iTd 1 Tea, best quality, i . ! oung ' Hyson 5 n . Northern Cheese, ' v v - ; Spermaceti Candles, . - 'j 7, ; 7 Powder, Shot and Bar Lead. 7,7 ' The Wines having been selected princi pally" for medicinal purposes will be found in a pure state "7 T O - " 7,7' Raleigh, Nov. 6, 1824. - 7 .71 3- J .! IF . & 3oVu liVpWttf 7 WHOLESALE GROCERS, 77 7 j j . : t Hay Street, FayetteviUe, JV. C. ' . 0Ser for sale for cah or produce, 35 Bbls. 5Sug-rV JO do Loaf do '. ; 7 65 Baers Coffee, 7 ' - 20 do Pepper, Alspice and Ginger, M) linos. Molasses, 25 Bbls., N, E. Rum, -10. do7 ; Northern Gin -.'5 ': dcK MalagaWlne; 200 Kegs Cut Nails and Brads assorted 4d. -7 ;. to 40d. :' ' 7; :' 1 ;j Jvi;: 7 ' 30, TonsSedes Iron -assorted ..-'-7U 1000 cwt7 German Steel, if 7 ; 1350 do - Blistered do, ..7 Mzfc'MV . 250 do Cast -' ' 't-W 1500 do Hoop If on V 2000 cltf Sheef Iron. " 7 25UU Sharemouids,! ' i ? 1500 Bushels Liverpool Salt- 7U 'M TOO ; do. Sound do ! ' 40 Boxes No. 10, C ottpn Cards, 17 ; 10 do 1 No76, Wool do. '7 50 do 8 by 110,7 r. , ' V 10 ?do lOlby'lY111 GlassV 100 1 Reams Wrap ping Paper, ;7 , , v - vs ;ao Writing do, , . 50 Kiegs Dupont H F Powder, "3 vdo Shot, assorted , . i i 2 do Bar Lead, ? 10 Bbls. Tanners Oil, , 20 d07'Mackerel. - .20; Half do do. i ... -Vs' - 8 Crates Stone Jugs, assorted 150Q ct Salt Pette, H 500 'do' Allum.'-v-Wr"'': A 500 do 'Bnmstdnes ! Bagging and 1 Bale of Rone andTwine. 9 ' 'With i an. assortment of PAINTS; OIL and 1 NOTF .of hand on. David Gorrell for l. about the am6unt of S518 98.- L there- fore forwarn all persons against trading fox the same. . . RALPH GO RRELL. -Chapel Hill, Oct. 28th,18247 7 3t-10l IHEREBT'caution. all persons from trading for a note of hand given by 7 myself tt Henry Williams of Franklin couniy, for about the sum of Forty Dollars, dated tlie 19th De cember, jl822, as I am determined not ta pay the same, the contract on which the skid note was given, beintc fraudulent. i . , . o mt em d. b n as well Nash county, Nov. 12, 1824. 1 ; 8-op' BOUT tliree years old, and about thirteen and a half hands high, of a piiled colour was taken up by Drew Itichison, living eiglt miles above Moore 7 Court Ilbuse, appraised to Thirty Dollars, and entered on the Hanger's Book of Moore county, on the 23d of. Octo ber 1824. JAS. DO WD, Ran'r. Nov. 23, ':.'. - 8-:t - ' - ' . - : .1 i To Bridge Contractors. milEUE will belief at Milton, tNorJh Card iJL lina, on he first day of December nexti ihe building of a BUIDGR acrtjss Datv River,' to the lowest bidder. The bridge is to con sist of Seven" Stone Piers in the bed "cf the River," and a Stone Pier on tlie top of each bank the. piers are to be laid on solid Tock in the bed of the River, to be ten fct wide and twenty -four feet In length, from oInt t point to be twenty-six feet high from the surface of low summer water, and to be eight feet in width at the top. ' The timber work is to be7 executed with sound and lasting tim bersj there are to be five -balance sleepers, vhicn are to project sixteenfeet in lengtli from each side bt the pier, so that each Siee per must be forty feet in length' and not less than fifteen inches square; the flooring is to be of sound plank two inches thick, ' to ex tend in length to the outside of the sleepers, and every ten feet to extend out three feet for the reception of. the hand-railing." The leepers when ntcessary to be secured by strong-bands of Iron. Rock ca'n be had bn the banks of the River from one to four miles distance, gratis. Large timbers may-be pur chased near the Bridge on moderate terms plauk ; at $17 50 per thousand and scantling at 525. 7 "'i . ' "7-7' " . '. -7 ; The lowest bidder will be.' entitled to the contract on giving satisfactoy security for the completion of the Bridge agreeable to the terms which will be made known On the day. Should "he fail, thej next lowest bidder on his complyirig will be entitled to the contract. Prbpos-ds will be received until the day of letting the Bridge, which, if accepted on or before the day, shall be binding upon the persons - offering themThere will-be ad vanced 75 per cent on tlie value of the work as it progressesthe remaining 25 when com pleted -The work to be commenced and iih ished within reasonable time from the under taking -Potk 4 is - to be had at the place at not more than! $5 he hundred, and com at from $1 50 to 2 per barrel. 7" - R. M SAUNDERS, President,, THOMAS M'GEHEE, 7 STEPHEN DODSON, RICHARD YARBROUGH, ; JOSEPH M'GEHEE. : Jlfillo!, Qm 28th 1824.- : . , 8-lt y aVval)e Tt act ol XicmiV , For Sale in Franklin County. . . . - . , BY virtue of a Decree of the Court of Equi ty for Franklin County, made at Fall Term 1824, 1 shall sell to the highest bidder at the Court House in Louisburg on Mon day theTi3th of December next, (it being the the first day of; Franklin County Court?) that valuable tract of Laud belonging to the estate of Dr. Richard H Fenner, dee'd. and where on he resicled and formerly theresidence of Stepberi Outerbridge of said county, 7 -This land,! jies four niles north of Lewisburg, tn the main s'tajre road" leading to Varrenton, in a healthy and agreeable neighborhood, with an elegant D welling house completely finish ed. Kitchen and every necessary out-bouse, on said land, all of which are in good repair; and and an excellent Spring in the yard- the tract contains five hiindred and ninety seven acres of land. It will be sold on a cre dit Of :one and two years,, payable by equal instalments, the purchaser - giving bond with sufficient security, to be approved by the Clerk and Master, for the purchasevmoney. ! f SAM'L. JOHNSON, C.M.E. 20th Nov. 1824. T f ff-2aw 3w hoccdTemale Academy. -"MT-KS. LUCAS respectfully informs her J-yJL friends and the public, that the Exer cisers of the above Academy will be resumed on the 1st Monday in January next. '7 The utmost attention will "be paid to the mpntls .' and behaviour of the young ladies placed in this Seminary ; and its retired, pleasant . and healthy .situation ; its salubri ous air and fine water, make it a desirable residence for youth ; and being a few Wdes only from the Stage Road; it affords oppor tunities for Parents and. Guardiarjs; of regular communication,; with their 1 Chllireh or Wards. : ; ,7 - r,r f-,-t,..i r .j In atlditi on to tbcLUsuaf Elements of Edu cation, and Plain am 'Ornamental TNeedlei work, the young ladies 'wiil be -instructed in Geography,! History,' Astrrmoiny,1 Chemis try, Botany, Philosophy, Drawing, Painting on Velvet, MtrsiC&c And to such; as wis) to betnstructe(J in pancingj a coinvecniert ad joining : House Jis provided, and a Teaehe -a-. will be employed for the purpose uf teach'- inf this are.tfmnlithrnnf --;. 1 :- I mg this acedfmplishihenf. 7 ''u 7 .C B64rdiahd Tuition $5& per session Music $20 Per sessiort. r 7 - -Jvi-Ai . Ot lliiiua.-w. Couivty Court, tlie subscr ber qunl T d aJ QflfninietrafnV tr- th WflP nf JlITICS . Al- sto , dec'tl. ;All pesons; inueiuef 1 w ti.v. e are,Teqie$ted to make imrhfdmV pay. j: estate mtit- rtl th. rpfI1trifnf the same ac he: . -' . . 1 . . i..t. Nov. 1,, 18-24. k tgrkeat " the 'Act Carolma.ian elv-cupa .niiiel i i iiprrnra in , ..... the Principal jsanic is to x- -e p.i.icc aiinMi , , StockhoMers of the said Rank are, thereto! Url ir.rkn W "'-mftot atftt hold Said Efcctiofli. .: 4.X ..4-4A t rnVh iKr . linii in TC! ' - tion to me erenerai ji uh v as mav be jufigea necessary, oil. jiyiutv .v. L Olh of December ne?rr,at 9 sO'chick ui tne mornlrg, at the Bank in HaleiIh r - j t ( . vtkf "4- itx, i4piAf th' Roardr7 -1": -- .Jt1 i : ;. , 7W',t; H7HAWOOp, Cash'r. cntly Attend, V ill please, to send thi irPrpx ICS f ' ' ' ''. 7 Vaag7aK : THE Subscribers having entird iiitx) c-o partnership lii the; Carriage 1 making btii - sinessi under tne nrm o; j Auui y Ay. jWa- , GENEN & CO beg ' leave to., inform theit' ! friend'ahd the ,Ti'iw.Iictt;en'ei!," that. - they cah be supplied twilh ahyi-Vork n tliir line" as.loNv as it can be obtained. elsewherej. r Tiie work in every instance ;shidt ? be vvarranted ror twelve monms, , jrersons wisning o pur chase Carriages i are respe;Ctflly mvited7ta m i wm v. r - i a. . r . ii. , varages oi every . aiscvipxon r-. ; nsireu hl lii- .i unesi nuiice. anil an i emnsi reasonable terms. 7 . JACOB. VAN WAGENEN. , 7:;;7.v7, vAVfLLIAM Vl CL RIv: June 9, 1 824, . 7 , ,,7 77- 601wtf ..771-1 7TLL-be sold at the Court House ill ; Whiteville, Columbus cbuhtv.' on the 2d ifondiy in January next, -the following Tracts of Lund; for the; taxes due thereon' for 1822 and 1823, to wit : 7 f ;i 7 : , 300 acres -on Hum fJwamrt. thi rtrrsntiytJ of Tho. DuVmam-v ; 7;' 'j7V4i'-'i J : ( 150 do4 lying oh Tom's J'drk; ; property or David Me, ks.r "7 .. . ' '-hl'ir ? " 50 do on Gum Swamnl nronicrrv nf -JnUrf . Bdbary. ;.. ,u 57.; V: V .. -c; .v" : f:-; 7tt:'--7' ' , ao on part ers swampy the property- -j( , Moses Lewis. . - 7 .-u ' aw uo ao, property 01 iticnarq liroweri. -150 do given mby Obadiah Cpby; on Bea!" 200 do on SorePs Swamp, eiven in bv SaV muei Richardson. 7 I 77 .- '7- ." aw vw jucu i urAven xioya, on J3ea- ve r-dani 9 vam p . JOSHUA Vn.LlAMabN,hff.v Nov. 5, 1824. ,r liowd: and egros STOCK aria CROP; LL be sold to the highest bidde vi0i- out icscirc, at xue aweiuncr nonse m Abraham Buford, in the county 6f Nottowa v,' .yi .nuuuajf me .vm ucc. next, .ana continue from day to day, until the whole js. disposed ofr7thf lald belonging to the said Abraham isuiora, lyjngippariy two,, miles upon Notto way river, immediately above Stephen JonesV Driuge, containma: yoy acres. Also the atnrV- and Crop bf all kinds,- and about 8000 wt. pnre corn-fed Pork77 Also,;28j likely and smithrand7his striker ;The ; rest of the ne. groes are uncommonly : likely, tnf ee-fourths' of them capable of doing good labor; and the oldest , a good house servant,, only 501 tome time ttns .. present year ; - 7 j t,l ;.' X.y7- -There are a good two story Dwelling House and all necessary out houses, with I good Grist Mill oh.this land;- and might be tjiviUed " equany, to auvantage, it purchasers prefer red hV Between 40 and 50 bushels of wheat ieat nas oeen seededon the land thisialh Pos- session given the 1st Jan. 1 825. 7! .ror the land, a credit to th fiWt r 1825, will be given on one third of the pur chase money, the remaining,; two-thirds dlvl-" ded equally-, and made. navabli 1 i..r 1826,' arid 1st May 1827. For the' sWv Z Crop4 a credit oh all sums over $5 will be given to the. 1st day ofc. October 1825. For tne negrdes-a credit to the 1st day oV Jamia ry 1826 will be iven .7 Bonds with good se- eaW-quife4 inJev case t tuny. ihte-r rest frolrf the date, but 1 h int fn L 7 jiif punctual paid. &nfi purihaser wjsWngjto pay the money,.it wifi be reCeiv-' ' per annum, on tne amount e'hil pur- chase. ; A good title- will' be mad to . tab . P"?PC! wlpCii will be shewn the day of f-V-i IV JOl&f B UFO RDV Trustee. ' fThe subscriber consents to the aoye 'saeV.- 1 - SSt J2? e3xecutir- thetiUt.to the pro pertyif rebuared by the mircha ;, J. x The Silbscrihi litnr ii...'u.' .:. t the Deed of Trust, totselllthehole'ct -property publicly, or , privately, he iwill re ceive propbsalf .tromanv one - -f;nv'M..: Ail if vv iini it o nil , .. - 4 T the late November term J Couivty Court, tlie subscr ber oy cotiheii to present tneir cia:nis -n 1? , tne-iticatcd wUhinjTtheviimeV prescribed by la v. 7 WILLI S ; ALSTON,-Adm'r. yy' : mmm ': '!' v-!f; i .f.y-v 1 . ,, :" ..ivy y f intiM niTfAnt Salmon HalLNewberhandretaU by mbs tHftlStorlbeeiieirIheStat I Oct;I8. fHrjai1 1!! ' 'h7'7V,-,- 4 v;,f,''t7..v -. . ;7 7' i1iV;V- y-: -1 : rj-- . i . ; " . , . ' . .t. t .;':.:. St - ' J '. , r;'--r . , '.: h ; v . . . , .... - -V.-' ,:f ; iyV - - ,'- I " '
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