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3 ' latest 4m0iii3etos NiAV-YoHK, O CSV 29. Bvtfcc ship Susan t Capt.U Con-II nor. in ar-days trom JLJublm, we have received Dublin papers to the 21st September, containing Lon- don dates to the I6h. From.a cursory perusal of these papers, it appeal, that A courrier arrived at Gotten burg from Petersburgh, on the 26th August, with important dis patches from Sir John Borlase Wrreh for Lord Harrowby. When hie left if great preparations were making tor a grand review before the Emperor, o t0,000 1 choice troops. The departure from England of Lord Gower for Kussia, is suspen ded, Ministers, waiting till the -nal determination of Russia, is de clared. ":.-'. ' 1 The Spanish Minister was de : tained in England by contrary- winds. Gen. Fox was preparing to go to Gibraltar ; and Monsieur (Louis ISth's brother), was immediately to quit England to join his bro ther on the continent. The Emperor Bonaparte arrived at Brussels the 2d bept. and imme diateiy proceeded to Aix-la-Cha pelle. According to report he will not return to Paris for six weeks. It is the general opinion, that a Congress or conference will take place at Aix-la-Lhapelle, where many ere at men had arrived, and others had passed through Brussels for the "same place, viz: the Gover nor of the Palace, Gen. Duroc ; Marshal Lasnes, Minister to Por tugal; the Purtuguese envoy; Marquis De Gallo, envoy from Naples, and Talleyrand Perrigord Minister of foreign affairs. Count Cobentzel. and the Marquis de Lucchesini, ambassadors from Vi enna and Berlin were likewise ex pected there. Dutch papers state the fact as probably correct, that the new title of Emperor of Austria has already been recognized by the court of Berlin that the Imperial mania had not been confined to Bonaparte " but that the King of Spain was also to assume the title of Emperor i The Emperor of the French would also assume the title of King ol Lombardy French troops were rapidly de filing towards the sea coast. The French were not perfectly satisfied with the conduct and dis position of ..his Sicilian Maiestv. In thetvent of a war with Russia, FrenWtrbdgsould occupy ail the strong places in the Neapolitan states. An embargo on Kussian and Swedish ships had been laid at Leghorn. Night signals have been esta blished on the Essex coast, and a cordon of repeating frigates are sta tioned, at convenient distances be tween whom and the look out on .shore a ready communication can at all times be kept up by rockets and variegated lamps. Under the London head of the 15th of Sept. is the following re specting Gen. Moreau : , u Gen. Moreau arrived at Cadiz on the 10th August, and was soon expected to embark for America. Whenever he fehail arrive in that country, we Jnake no doubt that he will be received by the manly- inhabitants of; the United States with all the honors and respect that are due to his talents, his virtues, .and his misJortunes.- -The subtle and treacherous tyrant, under whose machinations he has fallen, can never hope to be so considered and regarded. London Stocks, 3 per ct. Con sols 57 1-4 1-2. The following remarks on the in yasion, we find in the latest paper : LONDON, SEPT 16. The most intelligent professional men oiffer so much in opinion res pecting the probability of invasion, that it is only by dispassionately com billing the matter related by each, that any thing like judgment can be termed. Some of our first haval au thorities on the coast, so late as last Thursday, expvessed their decided belief that if Bonaparte ever Was se rious in his threats (which they "con ceived were merely intended to in ;olve us in heavy expence, and bv vii.ius enensions or internal safety, to prevent our detaching for foreign- conquest) his last visit m Boulogne had occasioned him to re. 41, Uy ucmunsi rating that irom the length of time his flotilla ! would require to get uut of port the - V greater part of it would iiSk almost i v-vi lam uestrucUoalromth wMfrora our fire' before.' a. juncoaV, couiu De tormeti witn mem, Dy trie rest. WeVbn the? other nana, yes- teday received letters from three oi our blockading squadrons; dated on Thursday, wjueh state that the ene- mys preparations appeared to cor- respond with the accounts, that they were complete ; our correspondenfb ps. mey aimDuica ine con- unuance 01 me noiuias in port. 10 uie want of water, in consequence of tht neip tides. Little 'alteration had ta ken place at "Flushing, or at Bou logne, except by the arrival of one praam, and . 5Q , other vessels from Ostend i at which latter plate- there remained seven praams, ship rigged eacn mounting irom v. to 2 guns 18 and 24 pounders ; and 150 sad ol brigs, cutters, and galliots, similarly armed. Admiral Varbeul had cone with the last, as with the preceding squaGron; to uonioarne, iroin wnence be returned by land to Ostend. In corroboration of this statement, it ispositivvly alle'dged, that govern ment yesterday received imorin at ion which induced a behel, that the inva sion would be attempted within a fortnight. We feel it our duty to state, sin the most. decided manner, that persons in communication with, andpossessmg the confidence of government, treat the threat of invasion as a chimera. We profess our solicitude that the attempt may spedily be made, as the means to demonstrate our security and to permanently establish our quiet : and our only apprehension on this subject is, that the Corsican will say we have purchased the sup port of the Northern Towers, and he must punish them preparatory to our destruction. A letter from Jersey, of Sept. 12, says A fleet of about 17 or 18 sail of the enemy were discovered yes terday in the East part of the island, supposed to have sailed from St. Malo. Several of the cruisers on this station weighed anchor, and obli ged them tojun pn shore near Fort bail, about five leagues from this is land ; but we have not heard to-day, whether they are still there or not." A letter iVom Russia, of the 10th ult. mentians, that a new treaty of Alliance between England and Rus sia Was on the tapis, and that his Imperial Majesty had invited the Courts of Vienna and Berlin to be come parties in it. . A Russian messenger arrived at Berlin on the 25th uLt. with dispatches of importance, which were imme diately answered by a letter in the King's own hand writing. The firing off Boulogne was re newed on Friday Several of the say 100, others 20 or 30) were on Tl.-irsday outside the harbour. Bonaparte is stated to have sent a Messenger from Boulogne, with his answer to the Emperor of Rus sia's Ultimatum. In this project, his Majesty has demanded indemnity to the King of Sardinia, the evacua tion of Neapolitan Territories, and the deliverance of Hanover. ,Ck sk ik A a2r k afc C n rfk jQc WILL BE SOLD, At the Court-bouse in Beaufort County, en Sa turday the 5ib of Dec&nbtr next, 'T'HE following Lands lying in said countv, or 9O much thereof as the will discharge the Taxes due for the years 1801, 1802 and 18U3, with the exprncc ol sale ; 2.x) Acres called the Gum Ponds, the property cf Thomas Palmer 200 do. lying on a Prong ot iitar creek, joining James Taylor's Land, the property of the heirs oi Major Sis de, deceased. 100 do. on Navel's creek, joining the lands of James Archi bald, Johu liose and Thomas Smith. Also, at the same time and place. The following Lots in the town of Wash ingtcn, in the said county, for the paymen of the Taxes due thereon foi the above mentioned years, viz In the old part of the Town, Nog- 6, 41 jo, ana Dy. in the new part of the Town, Nos. 18, 22, 23, 33, 38, 48, 4y, 5U ana 53. Oct. 1. ( STEPHEN OWENS, Shff Just publishedt GALES's ALMANACK, FOR 1605. Which may be had bv the quantity of the Printer in Raleigh, of P. Pcrrv. Favette- ville, or of Johnson &. Fleming, and Hi. Davison, Warrenton, at seven dollars a Gross, or four the half Gross, and re tail at most of the Stores in the State. Boarding and Horses fed. T'HE Subscriber., who lives alxu a quarter ot a. mile from the Sutte House, respectfully informs the Members ot the approaching General Assembly, and others, that he can conveniently accommo date oght or ten Boarders,, uad take as , many Howes to feed, during the Session. a 1 - 1. COOKE. HOUSES FED. pHE Subscriber will this year, as Members of the nTT1 v--uiutc, ie tne H- . He has good btables, and wST rf li AMeuuon to the, Horse, in bucL??7, will not be anstfo, Escl m dents finV K'i,uSS5.?.or Acc- ::i i Bonding and Horses rpHE Subscriber; respectfuliy in A form the Members of Uie appruacrung Generalr Assembly, that he has' provided himself completely for Boarding twelve or fifteen Members during the Session ; , and al so laid in a good Stock of Provender for feed ing th Horses ot those who board itf'th him, which he wHl do as well and having fresh Fields to turn them in) on as good terms as they can be fed in the Country. JESSE MITCHELL. BOARDING. THE Subscriber informs liisFriends and he Public that the has declined keepii'gaj,boarc'ing House in Raleigh the ensuing bession ct Assembly. N.JONES, CT. SHERIFFS' SALES. I WILL BE SOLD, On Thursday the 6tb of December, and on following days, at Ashe Court -boute, in tie tarin ofjcjtnon, nrHE following Tracts of Land, or $o much thereof as will satisfy the Tax for the year 1803, ar.d the expence of ad vertising, &.c. o 100 Acres on BeaverCreekthe nroDertv i rvia.it jiias Humsi'nsrer. 140 do. on do. property of Jacob Huver. 4UU (So. on Uld Field Creek, property o James Fletcher. 250 Acres on Cranberry creek. 50 do. on the waters of Cave creek. 100 do. on do. 300 do. on Silas's Bnttich 400 do. on the Laurel Fork of Mew River 400 do. on the waters of the north fork of New Uiver 300 do. on the three top fork of do. 2VJ0 do. on the long Shoa.1 creek of do. 400 do. on the head of Silas' Branch and OK creek . 400 do. on Beaver creek 200 do. on the south fork of Ne,w River 300 do. on -Potatoe creek 300 do. at the mouth of the Brushy Fork 600 do. on the lread waters of Crab Fork of Little Iliver 250 do. on Nathan's creek beginning 400 do. in the bit- bent of Little River, the property of Benjamin Herndon 200 do. above the tork ot Llk creek -300 do. pa the north side ol Little River 200 do on Cranberry creek 150 do. on th waters of Elk Creek, the property of Thomas Lenoir 50 do. on Beaver Dam of north Fork of New River , 400 xio. on the w aters of Little River 80 do. o Meat camp creek 50 do, cn a Branch ot Cranberry creek 50 do. in a Gap that leads to burnt Ridge 150 do. on Flanrv's Fork of New River 100 do. n the waters of Beaver cree the property of Elizabeth Ritter 100 do. on the waters of Elk creek, the property of Benjamin Cutbrth 200 do. on the south fork of New River, the property of Gabriel Carrin 200 do. on the waters of' Elk creek,, the property of Richard Owens 250 do- on Prater s creek 200 do. on the south Fork of Elk creek, at Jumping Log 500 do. on Crater s creek, narrow passage 200 do. on do. Knobley Ridge 200 do. on the Bald Knob 300 do. on Bled&oe creek 200 do. on the waters of Elk creek 300 do. on do. 200 do. on Fernet cret k, the property of Edmund Jones 200 do at the 'Slope 149 do, near (he head of Little River and Cran berry creek 78 do. on the head watets of Cranberrv creek 50 Acres on Piney Fork of Cranberry creek, the property of Larkin Jones 100 do. near Sam Stedham's spring branch 100 do. at Jo. Caldwell s E & W hue 100 do. on the, head of Cranberry, including Bunch's old camp 100 Acres ou Pine Swamp creek, the property of John Jean 50 do. beginning at Rowland udd's line. 300 Acres on Pine Swamp of Cranberry creek, the property-! JohnBrown.jun. 300 do. on Jraier's creek. 200 Acres on Bushy Fork of Prater's creek, the property of Alexander Brown 640 do. including the low Notch between Horse creek and Helion creek 200 Acres on the head of the cool branch of Prater's creek, the property of John Brown, sen. 300 do. on Oxted creek 200 do- on the low C imp F ork of New River 100 do. on the head waters of the north fork of New River 100 do. on ditto 640 do. on Meat Camp creek 200 do. on the south tork ol New River. 200 Acres on the south fevk of New Ri vcr, the property of John Johnston 5i0 do, on do. property of Ru&sel Jones 50 do. on do property of Francis Vannoy 200 do on Naked creek, property of Daniel Kess ler 1000 do. on the waters of the north fork of New River, the property of Lazarus AVhitehead 100 do. the property, of John Harris-250 do. the property of Guillaume M'Lemore 300 do the propeity of Robert Persons 2d0 do. on the waters of the south fork of New River, trie property of Thomas Rutherford 200 dp. on the waters of Pra ter's creek, the property of Wm. Evans 50 do. the propn v of William Wyatt 430 on the waters cf tne south fork of New Ri ver, belonging to John Gordon 100 do. be longing to Levi Sialtord 150 do. on tne waters of Grass) creek, belongmg to Gideon Welborn 100 do. cn the wa.ers of Little Helton creek 95 do. on Grassy creek 100 do. belonging to- .Aiien Rcbinett 370 do on the waters of the south fork of New Ri ver, belonging to John Allen 430 do. on the same wa.trs, belonging to Eli Coffey 50 do ou the same, belonging to Jeremiah Coleman 100 do. on the same, belonging to Benjamin Greer 293 on the same, be longing to Samuel Casel 800 on the same, belonging to Jonathan Buck 100 cn the same, belonging to Thomas Buck 50 on the same, belonging to Jonathan Lips 100 on the same 385 on tne same, belonging to John Lips 100 on the hanie, belonging to Edmund Jones 250 do. the property of James Brown 200 belonging to Benjamin x&lvi-w on Aieat camp creek, belong ing to Wil'iam i tephens 740 belonging to John Webb 200 on Deep Gap cr jek, be longing to Susannah Holeman 200ou Pine Swamp creek, belonging to Isaiah Case 50 belonging to Samuel Indicut 59 belong jngto Robert Cate 150 belonging to Henrv Connolly Oft on the iwrtMork of New River, belonging to William Thmaw200 on the same waters, belonging to the heir of Frarcis Reynolds. to 7. J03UACOX. Shff. rir t 1 Xl-l XJl . uotmiy, ou ioe ?iz or jjecetner nexts TpHE fbllowinTiitcts -'of Land or so cnuch tliejreof as will iay the Tax e due thereon fur'tue years 1801 1802&1803 iz . . 200 Acre? granted John Jones, up Pungo River 200-do. joining the same- 200 do- joining Jeremiah Johnston, near the Indian Run on the north Side 50 do. on Pantego Swamp 96 on said swamp,grantedto John Egleton 100 lying on Chjnoopin Knowls, or between Broad creek and Pantego mili ponds supposed to be the property of Gen. Reading Blount 300 up PungoRiver, sup posed to be the property of Nathan Bonner 215 on the south side of Pungo Rn er and north side of Sledge creek, the propeity of Sarah Etheridge 250 on the west side of PungoRiver and north side of Jordan's creek, the property of R. W. Ellison 100 n the east side of Pungo creek, belonging to Jehu Ebron 200 on west Pantego cieek, late the property of Henry Ellison, defeased 149 on the west side Pungo River and on the. Narrow Marshes, belonging to the heirs of George Howard 640 on the east side of Lake Ridge Matamuskeet, joming thelar.d of W. Harris, the property of Robert Hunt 11 near the Loghouse Landing and 200 n Deep Run, joining Zaioc Holloway-, the ooperty of William Rhudes's heirs 242 pr Matamuskeet Lake, the property of the onrs of Leonard Duseau,dcc. 200 on.Pun- hesR'rver, adjoining Jacob Pall, and half an o re near the Loghouse Lnd.ng, bilong gcg to Nathamel Curiess .50 do, in Tar- ock, the property of Thomas Cappi,-90 Ned on the west side of Pungo River, join ing J. G- Blount and John Davis, the pro perty of Joel Davenport. Also, at the same time and plait, Three Towru Lots in Germantown, the property of the heirs of Martin Shine,-dec. SAMUEL CLARK, Shff. Oct. 1. Will be Sold, on toe 2th January next, a the Cowt-Hacisc in Buncombe County. 'T'HE following Iracts or Parcel " of Land, or so much thereof as wil1 satisfy the Taxwb and Costs due thereon for the vear 1803, viz. 150 Acres lyintf on the South Fork of Sandy Mush Creek of the Heirs of Benja min Yeardly. 150 do. on the West lork ol bandy Mush Creek the property of the Heirs of Benjamin Yeardley. 200 do. on a lirancn ot ngeon ivi ver, the property of da. 5u do. beginning chi nay s ivun, rigi- naliy granted to Benjamin Oreory. 50 do. onginally granted to said Uregorv, and conveyed from said Gregory to John Cascboltor ElizabethKobmson, both 1 races joining on FrenchBroad River. SAM. II. I WILLIAMS, Shlf. Sept. 28. Valuable Lands for Sale. THE Subscriber oilers for Sale, a vev vaiuaUle Tract of Land, lying in Orange and Granville Counties, bounded by Flat River on the "West, by the River Neube on the South, by Knap of Reeds Creek on the East, and by a straight line irom n e first to tne last mentioned water-coursestdh the North containing izw Acre;, a on forming almost a pertcct square. Better man one-half of the Tract consists ot rich Low Grounds, the wnote being extremely well adapted to the culture ot YY neat, Corn, &.C. and much of it Tobacco. No Planta tion in-the District oi Hillsborough i oetter calculated for raising Stock of all kinds, ani particularly Hogs, as the uncleared Low oroujius anoru anuiicAwiisi ivS5 iui them. Uft u, mere is a guwu i.i- Ung-House, containing hve Kooras, Kitcli- very trifling expence, muy oeput into a con dition suitaoie to the accommodation of a genteel Family. There is also on it, a large well-built granary, lately cicl.cu, aiw pa ble of holding several mousaiid bushels of 1 UlUl It the whoie 1 ract snouiu oc wu lare for one Purchaser, t may be abided in to t w o compact Plantation. Possession n-ay be fcad uus rau, as soon as the growing Crop is taken ou, and W heat may be sown earner, u uuatu u; umui- chaser ser. uch persons as may be disposed to view i Tract of Land, will mawo application this to Mr. Richard Bennehan, who lives near to it, and who formerly lived 011 it ; and tor Terms, application may be made either to mm, or to DUN. CAMERON. HUUboi oub, Juh 16. LjiuI and Negroes for Sale, DY .Virtue of a Deed ot 1 rust exe County, deceased, to tne Subscribed, ior securing the Payment 01 a JJtbt due by him to Huirh Wntie, ol Virginia, w.U Ue ex posed.to Public bale tor .eauy xvioney, at the late residence of the said Biob, on the 13th day of November next, one Tract ol Land lying in said County of yv ae, on the Waters of Horse-CreeK, adjoining tue Lands of Ransom butneiland and others, and containing by Lsnmation" 40 Acres ; and three Negro Slaves, to wit . Adkm, Stephen, Racnei and Her increase, if any sitee tut d-t ot the Deed of 1 rust, 01 so much of the said Property as will discharge the Debt, interest andCnargcs LLJis CaN uAtvIEKON. Uillsborougb, Ua. J, lbVi. , WILL Bii MhiiiDOUl', ' On the lotb hf member next; at Ibe Market Kudte in iluuboi Quu.Jur rtuUy Ajot.ey, TWO JMKGiiO Ivit.N, Who nave been coiaaed a long Time in the uoai 01 the JJistnct ot tluisooroiigli s i itiirpt; r I 1l-'1ii e, - its n.iiiuus. One of said Negroes cads himseii VVjli, urd says he belongs to Denn.s and Williams in bavannah, Georgia. Wnen he was ti.rst ccunnurted, he said he belonged to a Mr. ivi'Daiiiel, of Libert County, creorgia. He is a small Black i ellu, aijpears w be 5J t"cas old or tnereabouis. , The other is a chow Fellow, stout made, -bout the same age or pcrnaps oiuttr. lie is branded on the i yrhcad aua Breast with 1. HILL ; says his Name is Charles, &jd tnat he belongs to Joha Hul of bt. joiiu's island, baid Negixje having ramained a long time in Goa, unies the uw net apply be 1 ore the Day above-mentioned, they will be hired as aoove stated, according to Law, for frees and Charge, and the Money must oe paid down belore tue 2s'cgroes ae deli. cred. S.TUiiiUN nN,i&if and v;. . 9 VCS oj KQberl .Fleming & Cc. JT ng? atvaiiety of Drvir . Cutlery and Hardware; tor iw "? receive ? pay Cash, Cotton Zl per hundred, Corn, Pork4 Tallow Ztu wax, at raoTKet Dr cp U be received also atlliberal pt" m,. ...uc0lta tottobert Hernine fcort are again requested to settle ,.;.. Z u o vwj possiDic ; and to makP w. convenm, froduce, as above vill i On hand, Sherry Wine, French Brard in, Rui-rfjT Coffee. Sonr i 'l .?1' -. .vUV AJVUiy Youae Hvson Tea. tr. MfZ . !,lt a constant supply will be kept ' XTU11CL is hereby given, th -the Subscriber has been dulv qualified"' Executor to the Estate of the late Col T mas Carson at August Sessions Uct''1'" which the Creditors of said Estate aredeV " ed to tak Notice, and exhibit tUir Cla" within the time limited by Law. " JOHN K. CARSON, Ex' Lexirjfpn, N.C.Oet.2 1804. VALUABLE ESTATE For Sale, QNe undivided third of that mrt valuable Estate, held in common U Messrs. Collins, .Nathaniel Allen, ai.d tne Heirs of Samuel Dickinson, deceased, com monly called the Lake Company.' The said estate consists of 53,000 acres of Land in Washington County, N. C. lying tweetfthe Canal -and Long Acre bnidinp on Lake Phelps, Pungo Lake and the II Vf 01 i-ungo riveivr.. Also DUUU Acres of l- in Gum Neck, near Little Alligator RiVtr in Tyrrel Cotinty. The above Lands arc equal, if not superior for fertility of t(J any Land in the State ; no part of them nre subject to freshes or overflowings fr 3m said LaK.es orRivers ; but a very considerable par; may be laid under water, or kept perfectly dry at pleature, by meansof-said Caual, Thi'j -Canal formerly ut by said Company ta join the waters cf Lake Phelps to Scupptr no ng River, is 20 feet wide, 6 feet deep, and affords an excellent Navigation thedj tance of six miles, on one side of the first tract. On it and oh the-Lake is the Plan, tation containing about 250 Aciesof cltard Land in a high state of cultivation. The produce in general is for one Acre.inWheit ab.oat 30 bushels, in Rice from 50 to 60 dj. and in ln,dian Corn, in good fieasor.s, abej: 63 1-2 do. taking the whole Crop together. In dry seasons Kemp has been very predic tive, wu sue rianiation is a rvice maenme n complete order, in a Builo ng 72 feet 42 feet wide, and four stones high. Also a Unst Mill, with a pair of Stoncj for Corn, aid a pair of Stones for W'hsr, with two Bolting Cloths, &q. &c. Also, a Threshing Machine in excellent There is a Saw-Mill which is repairing to carry -one Saw, and is intended to be iu the same Frame with a Merchant Miii t j carry three orfour pjr of Stones tor munu tactunng r louY, &c. There it a goodDwellnie-Vowe.toa'.Q- ries high, and all sorts of out-oouses, be sides two Barns and Stables. There are 63 negroes above 12 years cf age ; amongst them are 1 racesmen cr af ferent Kinds Also, 33 Negroes uud:r Li years age. There are Carpenters Coopers Luck- smiths' Tools, besides every Kind ct ro tation Utensils in goodorder. Horses, Hoc .if Sheep, and about 100 Head of Cattle; u. large Flats for the use of the Canal, c The medium Crops, when making tt.ee and Corn, are from 220 to .28o' casks d Rice, 600 wt. gross each ; and from 3 to barrels of Corn. Do. when making Whea-, from 160 to 190 casks of Rice, from 3 10 400 barrels of Corn, 1300 bushels of Vvhe:i: Lumber from the Saw-mill, when employer! with two saws, has sold from 2,500 to 3,W dollars yearly, employing 12 Hands, tlx. Cotton and Hemp are not included. i.'-c R.ce has sold ior irom 5 to 6 dollars perr. dcd these several years past. Were there 40 Hauds more 01 the Po tation, the Profits might.be reckoned at icut one third, if not one Half more, 10s ea. i Hand, and for as many more as could ue put on it. Certifed by THUMAS TROTTER, jjupenntendin:. Mr. Nathaniel Allen, of the town of Edenton, and one of the Company, being desirous to sejl Lis Interest -1-kaid property, has authorised the Su.bscr.lxr to dispose of .the. same in his Behalf, ai has put in his possession all the necessary documents for the inforniation oithej-r-sons disposed or inclined to purchase. 1 ' t l'erras of payment are, one-iuunh down 0.1 the execution ot rhe Deed or uaeasoi y vtyance ; the Remainder at two annua' a etpjal Payments, to be secured in thenar Uiiexcemionahle wav. . 1 1.1- .,-.. Tne manner in which said Property ha-, been managed,s:nce the ear lToT , wb11 company was termed, makes it a most ae able acquisition to gentlemen ol capital, a: by far outweighs the iiicoiivenienceait3;;' - property held in common ; asaSupt'n:e aiu, iiaving the management and d:rew. of the whole, with one or two Overseen tier him,- renders it unnecessary lor th; r" j prietors to be at any further Trouble cori- ing aid Lstate, than an anuuai oeiuv...--It will further appear by the above is:: . e nient luruuned trom the Company's n-y uy Mr. Trotter, thepres.eni bupcnnteiif ' mat the j early proUuce of 250 acre' ; under tidage, arnouius to bctweea 10,a;0 dollars annually ; aud that wcr. or jO more workn g Hands put on 5 ' ' Estate, theprohts would i.eariy be a with hardly any additional Exyeix much larger juanaty of Laud might ui under Cuicivauon whti nearly tl cUJt of the preient Farm. An? Appcau Post to the Subscriber, wno ti Plymouth, Washington County. iN. ' to'Alr. Ailen himsult, or Mr. bu?W.' bairus, ofLdenton, wiU be duly io, aid any further Iuformatioi.. it H ed, will be'ehearfudy impar 'f4- , JOHN ROLLHAU Attorney at i -Plymouth, X. C. Oct. 16. . , !! April 1? Ost.31, 18Q4.
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