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1 . r. .nrfo Wtwpftn the am- . '1,ih Wm and Portugal, cives : t i trv ivn i.uui . - counfcrsncc to all vrc have before iVard cf the concorrcuce of Spain in IhV r.rarilian invasion of the Monte ,.:.i.n 4,rrWnrv. In the mean time South American inaependent are as siduously cuUivatin? a good under. standing v illi the other powers 01 Eu rope, uhicii eventually will operate considerably in their favour. ' f 1 v. Si A nrnflamationlias been published, offerin- iOOOi. reward for the appre hension of the person or persons gnil rfv of the late treasonable attempt on the life of the Prince Regent. . n ai iirn!i?? of every ucs- enntiun of strain, both of English and Foreign, were most extensive yester Vty, V great propcition, however, "were reported too late for the-samples to be brought to market yesterday : it vas supposed that the imports would rh'xrft v consist of tte"tf corn, which -would greatly add to the difficulty ex istinir of eScctinir sales f middling and ordinary grain ; the picked sam--nlp nf Knolish wbeat, and rood old ToVei-n at marke), met a moderate Jomiml nf rwlvan-ce : ordinary and T.i.titrv. tinvr . w-lipnta were al- nef unsalable at any privc ;,, t: ere is no proportion in .the rates of wheat : , iire oM may be quo.-IJPI-IU UioTvever, t lit ?y '-1 tItc cgu ntry & r.IentlJV.1 5tj: tonsistin,!! of Tuid Illing aad rrdinary xlescriptions of -wheat. The l est dimples of barley v ere Cs. middiinviua'itiesBd. to lOd. lower ; the stai!:ed dry parcels may be stated at a decline of 2s. ; the fine oats supported i!.e late currency, but the market is lsrrfcctiy glutted vith .-ordinary new, lor vvhich scarcely any otfers are made Old beans are 2s. lower, the scram! new realized an ad Xance'of 2s. fee- 5. Thomas Scott, charged with mis conduct in St. JdinesV Park, during the passage of his Royal IIij;ltnes t!ie Prince Regent from" the House f Lords t St James?s on the opening f Parliament, has jut undergone a final examination, and, no new evi dence a8ecting him cams out. . FED. r. The great rise of Banlc Stock, 15 ' y?er cent, witliiti a fortnight, alluded to in the House Gf Commons last nijrlit, and the cause of it, was report- t . 1 . . - 1 . 1 j . 1.1 ! eu in tne city o oe ue mienaeu re newal ofthe Bank Charter, who were to advance a large sum for such a re newal. .The rumour was contradict ed by the Chancellor of the Exche quer. Indeed it is not easy to con ceive how it obtained credit, seeing that the Bank Cliarter has still six teen years to expire. One of the cau ses of thtt -rise f that and other funds may be stated in the words of the jKai I of Laiuierdale in the House of Lords veerdav " In London there never v..s a period when, fro?n the want of rlie Cleans of erophying capi tal to on a 1 vantage, there was mtre none? ;n t' e market. uc!i was the overtf hat it Mas invested in Ex chequo; Biijs at 4 per cent, interest; and .Ir'tre never was a period when tetnno:Hv Loans were made at so cheap a rcte Our r.rivafft lptfpr frnm Pnris. nff Monday, have brought us an account j t.f the sitting ofthe Chamber of Derm-! ! ties on that day. Two projects of Jaws were presented -one relative to the responsibility of Members the other relative to the Constitution of the Chamber of Peers as a Court of Peers. Paris, Feb. 3 G o'clock. ; A letter from. Bordeaux, this in- .rtant received , c.vcs an account of a!jthe 'le lhat wih p,.od.Jtc)ou a sin. .v. .r .. jv.JV vunwu-mn. i.4 . iKnf fmvn inil nUIli omn n..n.ln.I with fatal consequences. The people! sought to oppose the embarkation off the corn destined for other depart ments. Ihe opposition was so that the military .were called were. obliged to hre upon them. A considerable number of persons were left dead on the spot, and a yet great er number wounded' Vew Vorl'9Jpril9. The fine fast sailing ship Amity, Stan tn, arrived at this port yesterday, in 47 days from the Hock of Liverpool, where she was detained a considerable time by the severe and temnestuous ied on the coast ss tor sea were which had aitemnt- O "j j ad been obliged to put back. f.'y vVt ,.-e seen, that a number cf A- OTtVf iseis oeen lost. ' A tanton has brought despatch- ? i';-nunent, from tue American t l$i London; 'jiiWPer$ by this arrival are February i -Lloyd Lists to r 1 LlverP?1 prices current to oi month. The papers con if&'d political news of importance. A-rPj?1 le"rs of the lth orrebru 'Jiich.e hve seen, quote nour at X H11 per barrel, upland cot- vidverse winds, ; having sailed lrom tlie VVV,'vn early in the month, and finally got vi 'vt way on the 19th of February. - S W vhicii had prevai " vS m reaumej W.XU several ..t rr-of -tfie WOi Teb-4lfrison atCambwy, andsomeRegi-H . . " w. . " I -. ,r, e rimrPPrtmrs of a rtescnDes tne iu wu.?, , -r-" v;,. K mob the night t reviouv uuih.s " einf the win', owsoi uic wu-c paper were broktn. . T ftVEOK. FEB. 0. The proceedings of last night m t.ie Houc of Commons, ill be read with un common interest by all classes in the cm- P1 Lord Castlereagh - brought forward a ,nmpnt of our naval and military esta- hliKhmcuts ana tire reduction w - already taken plate ana are m in these sources of expense; and moved for the appointment ot a comiBiuec iu in quire into he public income and expendi ture for the year 18 1 7 rc army, in 1816 was 149,445 men , in 1817 it is' 123,702 reduction i 25 ,7.43.--The expenses lust year,exclusne of o; u nonrP. was 10.534,000; this year it is r9 80 000. 1 he ordnance last 3 cti vWi 1,696,000 this year it is fci,w,uw. Total saving oa the army, 1,784,000. Naw, last year, 33,000 men ; ihisyear XO 000 reduction 14,O0U. u Qost -lor ictSt vcar 10,114,0CO ; this vcar It will be 6,397,000 saving 3,717,CGa Miscellaneous services 111 the year lblo, 2,500,000 ; ditto, this year 1,500,000 saving, 1,000,000. Thus it appeiii-s that the army has been reduced about one sbith the navy al most one half. The expenses of this year exceed eighteen millions ; and lamtnta - ble to tell, the countrv cannot count one Half that amount ot permanent revenue, and paying the interest on our debt ! Hr.wever, to be sensible oijour veal.i- iindys"ay"" eradicate our malailica :r.d Ministers are entitled to praise for fairly setting about the work of Rcfonn ttve... the work of Reform," far if the I example set by die Prince Regent and his ; Ministers be followed up as it ought to be, we snail nave a praccicai, an emcicnt, and a radical Ref rm. The Prince Regent has intimated to Pariiamcnt, through hisMinisters, his in tention to surrender one fifth part of that pert ion cf his income which is connected with his own personal service. The a niount of this fifth is calculated at fifty thousand Pound a a year. Ministers them selves have also more than intimated the intend 11 to follow the noble example that has been given by the Prince Regent ; and if the proposed Com m ittee ih all faithfully discharge their duty, in recom mending the suppression of ail unnecessa ry offices, and tnis he followed by the a- oolition ct all sinecures, the saving to the nation will be such as will be soon found to operate beneficially in restoriLng vigour and health to every thing connected with our political existence. Let us hope that Ministers will in no wise damp the cheer ing prospect they have held out to the couutry by the mockery of a ballot ren dered nugatory by previously prepared lists; let them not fear that they will ltse in confidence or in the power to car ry any good measure, by themselves yiel ding confidence ; and by all means let them couvince the nation of their own sincerity by not placing any person what ever on the Committee, the utility- of whose place is disputed. This is Mr. Brougham's idea, and it is quite correct. We would be for going even farther, and for excluding every individual who re ceives any salary whatever, but giving to the Committer the power to hear andex au.ine them alh From the fe w remarks which we have offered, our readers will easily perceive that the measures nrouosed." so far. as they go, have our hearty coticurrenre But will they meet all the demands of our present exigencies i Wc say no, and that before another year shall pass Min isters will see that much more is wanted. Thc fact is this the whole country (ex cepting the money holders) is in such a state of poverty that the people cannot ; purchase, as they would in other circum-j stances, the articles which pay dutit-s ' hence a deficiency of revenue ; nor will j new taxes supply the want for the peo- ! pie can only spend their income. In one word, the people must be made richer ' before health' and vh;or can be restored to the state ; but how is this to be effect ed ? By reducing the demands made up on them. The utmost that can be effect ed by all the measures stated bv Lord I Castlereagh, is the lessening necessity j for new burdens. Do not deceive vour- 1- . .. .A ... U. suiiimg nt aauition to tne revenue. The income and wages of every class ex cept the Stockholders have been reduced, and you have nobly shewn a disposition to reduce your own ; but vou must ex- should be paid only in some pronortion to the remuneration which men in other employments can obtain for their labor. Nor wi:l this eifect your deliverance. You must reduce the legal rate of inter est, or find out some other means as ef fectual to lessen tlie interest ofthe nati onal debt. To mince matters would be folly to put a bandage over our eyes would be madness. Died, at Blenheim, in December, 'aged 78 years, his grace George, the third 1 Duke of Marlborough. ! ;,,;.'.;;.:;.. l-tU. 12. , Private letters from Paris communicate tlie intelligence of the Loan for the French government having at length been con cluded. But it is not for 12 millions only for 8 millions Mr. Baring, it is under stood, has taken on his own account four millions, cf the eight. The contractors take French Stock at 653 14 per cent, below the price at which the market clo sed on Thursday lasu The rise above 55 is a bonus to the contractors, but not all the bonus, if we may credit report. Letters from Can ibray say, that seve ral Knglish Regiments will scon begin to inarch to Calais for the purpose oi em-l-Jang for nugtar.4 ; amongst thera arc said to be two Kejjiments cf root Guards violent 1 1 lllu5 duuic rauuuuauonsoi C- . .1 . k: .1-. ....... l. ..... ll .u i: It . c i r; very uepanmeni even your lowest ex it! ant. ' ., 1 :..- i . i . i i iiv.ii. .ma i .ii iii r i . ri in i vim r v;t in itc ' i J " - - J i wij, ments of Cavalry, me cm . i . I. . . nf tVi nrmv ot LlCCU- pation will leave rranuc. FROM BUENOS AYRES. The editors of the New-York Gazette na mrlAr(n Ttl U i;umuv ---- the perusal of letters per tne ong Eliza beth; containing the subsequent particu- kl IUVUvi. . . . - w . lars. "' fiL."oniL letter from Buenos Ayres 01 uic -viu of January states : , . . li left Mcndoza on the 17th instant, utrdcr the command ot A,en. sr. iwanm , u.c force under him consists 01 auuuw.. trulars and 2000 militia, and the people here seem confident that he will suc ceed n Another letter of the same date ob serves ; . V There is every chance that the I or- tujniese will.obtam possession oi uc uau da Oriental. The Portuguese will so be in quiet possession of Monte V iedo. In addition to the above, Capt. Doug lass, who sailed on the 2d of February, informs, than Monte Vieao naa surcmici cd to the Portuguese without fighting. FROM PORT AU PRINCE. By the arrival at New-York on the 4th f tW shin Sachem, in 1 1 dav- 1 from Port-au-Prince, we learn, that the nrivateer Cloro Ford, fot merly the Ant of Baltimore, naa oeen seizeu, lugctuci with her three Prices, by Petion, and it Asexpectcfl they all would be condemn ed. A large amount in specie was found on btiurd the privateer, and taken pos session of by the government. The privateer True-Blooded Yankee, Jewett, had sent into Pcrt-au-Prince, the schooner Mary, of New-York, owned by had relinquished his claim to the iMarv, Kr tho Vrmm hnM;7pH nnrl tnL'n a .'-Air.- strong, on hoard, apt. jewett but the government had seized and taken possession of her. A large privateer schooner, comman ded by Capt. Charoplin, had touched in dt Port-au-Princi for supplie?, where she remained 4 days. The government were about to seize the schemer, when Capt. C ham pi in rde red his m en to quarte rs , and threatened to sink the first vessel, great or small, that attempted to come a long si le with an officer from the govern ment. ggogigl3iiricogi FOR SALE, By J. Trar.?, Postmaster, Concord, V. C. A HOOK ENTITLED, SCEXES LY HEAVEJf! By Henry Stilling, Professor cf tlie University of Marburg, Germany. Translated Jr-om the Third Original Edition, liy G. Siiober, Esq. ' of Salem, N. C. JUso, for sale as above y Blair's Sermon's, Dana's -.- do. ' Smally'a do And a number of ( ther BOOKS. April 6. 1817. 17 8w WARRENTON, N. C. SPRING RACES. WILL be Run for vr tho Wanrmon Course on Thursday the 29th of May next, a Sweepstake for 3 year old Colts, 2 mile heats entrance 55 100. Five entered and closed. On the next Day, the Prcpriror will hantr up a purie of SlOi t be run For, mile heats entrance J&10. rree lor any thing, except the winner of the preceding daj. Should the Entrance money and Toll at the Gate exceed that sum, the winner will be entitled to such excesa. Weights according to the Kules of the Course. Litter and Stables furnished Hace Horses gratis. N. 11. BALLS will be furnished each E veningof the Race, by THO's Ii HLOSTER, 17 4w proprietor of the Course. GEORGIA RIVER LANDS. For Sale, a Bargain, 1080 ACRES OF FIRST HUALITY LOW GROUNDS IN ONE BODY, ON the margin ot Ocraulgee nrer, about 10 miles below Fort Hawk ns. The depth and Hchnesa of the soil tquala that of the celebrated Old FieUs. Some par l of this land is clea-ed and under fence, the J iciiaii:u.ct mtcicu wuu iitrjc trees ana. Dig cane affording- a plentiful support to Hogs and Cattle, has no undergrowth, and is easi ly cleared, and has several good Fishing places on it ties remarkably level, and i all fit for cul ivation, With the exception of afew small Lagoons, Creeks and Cats, an inconsiderable part only adjoins the Back Swamp. None but the high winter freaheta rise on it from th 2 Back swamp. There is not the least long moss on the trees, and the first settlers, Hung ever since on the margin of the swamp, found the situation ex'remely healthy. Two convenient Piny Wood Bluffs are on the opposite shore. The soli is peculiarly adapted to bring .be richest Crops of all kinds of Southern rto duce, chiefly Corn and '.otton -the Sugar Cane has been successfully tried in the neighborhood, and is expected in a short period to become one of the principal sta pels. The produce is cheaply conveyed in Boats to the port of DarU n, and what is not sold there, at a small expence to savannah. Suitable situations for settlements in the ad joining high piny woods can be had reasona bly. Several respectable Farmers from N. Carolina who intended to move to the west ward, purchased Land there in preference, being sensible of the superior facilities this country afl'ords to new settlers, with the advantage of selling their produce at home , iut piuuulc unma or conveying it to sure market. an old established and U j - Individuals or Companies disposed to re move to rich and healthy Southern Kiver Lands, may find it worth their trouble to examine those offered, which Mr. Robert Johnson, (near Mr. Ferril Belcher's) will showr. For further particulars, line ad dressed to the undersigned proprietor, will be duly attended to whose attention b.ii. directed to mercantile pursuits, will ci?e ft I uariu ior iue wuoie, or a pan. JOHN M. KUNZE. Ausurti, GtorgU, March 20. 17 6w !SEW BOOKS. Taefolhwini: new Publications lave i J. Gales's Store. Digest f America Reports, 2 vols. Vheaton's Reports of the Supreme Court of United States Anfhnn's Blackstone 1 American Precedents .Ogilvie's Essays The Naval Temple Conversations on Political Economy jMiddletcn ou the Greek Article Burke's Works, 6 vols, 1 Henry's Chemistry ;Chateaub iand's "Jiecollections ! Burgh's Dignity of Human Nature .Thomson's HistVy of the late War yv arder's Letters concerning lionaparte Weems's Life of Mahon do Franklin The CliVe Branch, a new Edition An Answer to do- Ly a Federalist. Quarlcs's Emblems Fathers & Reformers i Life of Spencer , - do Mrs. Cooper I do iVfrs. Xewell I do Abagail Bailey Buck's Enquiries ! II am i 1 ton's Popula Essays Travels at Home Maternal Solicitude 'fiuy Mannering , Fmma ' Ward f Delamere , Emilia of Ler.demalh j Paradise of Coquettes' ; Culzara, Princess of Persia VathcK7 from the French vr. School Uooks, lrav,in2 Colors, he. he. April 17. WAR DEPARTMENT, Section op BorTT Lands ALL persons entitled to Military Bounty Lands for services rendered the United 1 States during- the late War, would clo well I f C0"eclAhe notlce Sir from .lh,s bran?h ot hv Department, so pnff since as the 22a ot Aujjust, 1815, and which has been re jpeattd in the public newspapers manytimts since inaiaaxe, viz : " A Land Warrant will not be listed to an Exec or nor to HiAdministrattr. The cov- eminent ofthe United States has not author j ised any person to act as an Agent ior the purpose of transacting any part of r. busi ; ness relative to the cbtaining Military Land' AVrarrants ; which will, as usial, be issued ! gratis at the War Department ; nor does it recognize any pretended iuind Qjfic e for such purposes, nor any other . 1ge:icy of That nature ; in any State of he American Union. ; " Auus. 22, 1815" ; In addition to the above, it may be proper to remind applicants of the classes above referred to, that their letters and documents need not be addressed to any individual at t e seat of jrovernment, by name, but simply to " The Sechetarv of Waii, lVtishinqton City,D. C." Their commnicatioh should con- , tam the address to whicb the reply ought to be transmitted. r Apnl 8, 1817, 17 v ! A PROCLAMATIOX: j Tiro Tlundred Dollars lleward. XfHEHEAS it hasbeen made annear. V that on the nigfTt of the 7th inst. BARNA JERNAGAN, who at the last Fall '1 erm of Wayne Superior Court, had : been convicted of Grand Larceny, and j LOVET JERNAGAN.who stands char (Ced with the same crime, male their es jcape from the Jail of the said county of Wayne. Now therefore, to the end that they may be brought to justice the above reward will be given to any person or persons, who will apprehend and confine in any Jail, the said culprits, so that they mav he brought tr m:Jir iw inn ,111...... 1 j - o j w uunai for the annrehension and r.rmfinfm.n .f either of them. Barna Jkrxagan is about S feet 8 or 9 inches high, ruddy complexion, light hair, thin visage. at' present, erev pvts. quick spoken and very artful. Lovet is j about 5 feet 3 or 4 inches hteh, of a lipht .i4JicAiun, 115m nair, Dlue eves, slow speken. They have ben confined in Ra leigh and Wayne Prisons about 1 1 months with tetters on the wrists and ancles. I do hereby enjoin and command all of ficers civil and military within this State. j to use their best endeavors to apprehend j and bring the said fugitives to justice. An 1 e&fimony vf ; IVhich , I have caused the Great Seal cf the State to be hereuntoaffixed,and sitrn- -d the same at the City of -. . - jaitign, trie 2yth day of March, 1817. WM. MILLER. By the Ooverrjnr, S. T. SAXDKKg, Private Secretary, A PROCLAMATION. One Hundred Dollars Jleward. "VBTHEKEAS it has been made appear to me, that a Neero man nnmpri i DRIVER, the property of Christopher r osier 01 r ranKiin county, stands charged by the Verdict of a Jurv: of Inquest, with the murder of George Bledsoe of said county, and that the said Xetrro man -a- I nea uHivKR nas made his escape. Now j therefore, to the end that he may be bro't jto justice, the above reward will be given , to any person or persons, who will appre hend and confine in any Jail the said fu gitive, so that he be brought to Justice ' And I do moreover hereby enjoin and ; command all officers, civil and military, within this State, to use their best endea 1 . . . . o vors to apprehend and brine to justice the said Negro. He is well set. of vellowi j short neck, and abont s fppt q i : between thirty five and forty years of aV, I has a small piece of his- left nostril w, ner i iv.i - . - "wi f. moref tnan Just the skin, a scar on his forehead over his left eye about two 11 is Denevea ne win attempt w 6ww kjiciLc 01 vjeorgia. In Te&ti:nony ivhcrecft J - have caused the Great l" b- 5 hereunto affixed.andsign- ed the same at the City of ; Raleigh, the 25th day . t March, 1817. WM. MILLER. Zfy,t?ie Governor, - S. T; SADKHS; jPrirXiie Sseretcry. .K:ST P rift! ; : jnd j.ir snc at j jar s.iic ai . f.iV.s t: ;JO. I it REPORTS of C.S ' ' ' 171 and de erminecl ;n U.c s!J, , 5 a-' ; O? Xorth-CaruLISTA, at .1 :.mi:trv ' '" janda few Cases decided at the 1 i erm iPii.tri roniii.ii,..: . . P'r- NA LA W KEPOS1TOHV Uv r 7 . : , .!'. I I'll" f," . I l,luet juuce ot tlicMateoi'N ru- ' two oltmes o x) p., LAW !Ji:POSlTORY can b. V.,,,I!, i the Publisher, or any part.cmal- u l: ' : complete Seta. ' I Thi3 Work will be forwarded t Subscribers to the HKPOsiToitv . i , sucn as may have signified their u-'. contrary. u-"-.v. Subscribers, m' arrears foni, I I TORY, are re quested to transmit to Y, 1 " be due. . t CCr Tlie Index to the Second v i r the LAW REPOSITORY is sent H" - 4 . Number to such Subscribes as W ' i rcuuj uau ii. ii iisuoum be omittH ' it fun h nKtn'no I , .i. . outchartce. t. Raleigh, April, 1817. STATE OF NORTH-C Rnr n Hertford County i Court rf Pleas and Qucrtr s,lt: t Fedruarv Term, Josh IL Bryanr . w ?v: Aitachs,... John i nmble. J s ami',.. therefore ordered, that pu made six weeks successive! v- w tiu- 1 " nri-, leigh Register, that unless he iiv-Ai vuui 1, IUUK Iieia I T 1 county ot nerttord, at the (Wi ' e 3 1 in w uiiuii, mi cue xourtn Alonhvf,fv ' next, and replevy, &c. fi;ul ;U(C:';? will be taken against him. 0 . ' Test, x JOS. F.DICK IXSOX, C.; ALEX'h. ROSS, 71 ESPECTFULLY informs thecltV- .iv llaleigh and its Vicinity, tlm'f.e', taken the Shop rbrmerly occup.e l bv v Hard ie, in Martin Street, where hp . ' carry ing on the CABIXET MAKKR lyj. NKSS, and hopes fi-om his exper.er.ee line (having worked in most of the c t ' " the union) to merit a shr4re of Pnbl c Lv;- Ladies and Gentlemen favoring h;.-n custom, may depend pn having the -V ? done in the most substantial manner, v the newest fashion Raleigh, April 8, 1817. ' i .. ! The Jlrzinia Jiace Ifrv. t. TT V7 Stallion on the com nc!v aiCVand was a!wv .v.- ., 1 r distance any nag that ever started m-rr him, and is the sire of more Rare ho-s i than any other in the United Sates-ha. commenced his Season at the Rd-Ho n Caswell County, North-Carolini, 1-, miles belowr the Courthouse and tV-y miles north of Hillsborough. For hj-V particulars, gentlemm can have referfr.ee to his handbills wh;ch are in c;ro.Utior WILLIAM UA1.L, ..... LEWIS SHIRLEY CHANCE, A most hp 'fni H- Wfbav, and hkn-lscrr u'ir MX&M Tayloc, Ksq. rtfSlounr -' r. Will stand this season at the 5v.js.:. be 's Stable, half way between Warrtntw: 1 Lewisburg, and within three milts oft;? Stage Road, and will be let to Mal ts jl' :) dollars the season, 15 the lap, io be u I down, and 40 dollars to insure a mart" t t in foal, and one "dollar to the Cro.n in fx 1 instance. No liability for accidents c! j- 1 kind. , Chance, fi-om his performances and h; real character, is inferior to no h re imported into America. He selc!"! 1 England by the best judges for bis rru;. t owner, at a very high price. rxsiGiir.K. CInnce was a good Hacer, and w w r. 'j;- Lurcher; his dam by Recovery, h-H Allv ; his grand dam lVrdita, bv Htnii.- Lurcher was rotten by !urrunnin, v.!ir- was by Eclipse, his dam was by Jh-rturr.: v-' or Eclip.e If yder Ally was gotten bv his dam by Regulus. irood and exteHSive Faslurage tor c.':'i Mares as may be committed to the cart 1 the subscriber, with an addition of erf " Wheat and Itye. Horses led at 25 con i day if required, and Servants boarded trr PHILEMON HAWKINS. Warren county, March 9, 181T. lj-' NOTICE. FJ AVISO lived on the main oad h',. a Halifax Town to Warremm tor tii.r'; odd years it being tlie most publ'-c roi '' mv part o. t.he country, and bemg viry w. ' pestered with Travellers, and as ' ':i rr.5t' and my companion are now gj;n l,iv" i'- steps of old age, have a wish to ,;et ftirtVv from the main road, so as to live a irr. re tired life, I have thought proper to otltr ' IAND wliereon I now live, fbr ' ' " it for 400 Acres, but the received opinion r, that there is 500 Acres. It lies about n-. way between Ha'ifax and Wairenton. i": situation is hiih, h -ulthyoni pleasant, goodwMerj and it is given by ad t. -know it to be equal in quality to am h ' Land in the county for Corn, Wheat ana to bacco. There is a Dwelling-House 3 square with two wings one J6ieet quirt. the other 11 feet quare, J room9 on trio .ti er floor arid 3 above, 3 chimneys aiibrr? 5 fire places together with all other cfnvf nicnt Outhouses'; a good Apple 'Jrcrnrd.--and its situation is about one. mile trrj. Academy occupied by Mr William W"f J- In short, 1 do suppose it one f tl.c bs Stands in this part of the country for a Stop Tavern, or to take in Hoarders to the Ac-. my. There is prime land enough cieu. to work S or 10 hands to advantage wJid.- ; ent shifts. Any person wishii.g to becso- ; purchaser may knov: the terms bv aj ri.V" 1 to tlie subscr.ber. WILLIS ALVi'i j Halifax county, April 2. .16 XV appearing to thcsatisfictiVn Coun that the Defendant, J,, 7' ible, isnota resident ofthe ' P
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