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drained to the. bottom, before five tnous and trns wculdpass, if practicable. According to the computation of Mr. P.andel all tne streams which are appli cable to the supply of the canal discharge -scven'millions fur hundred and eleven thousand cubic feet per d?y at the places vhere the water may be tsed; but the quantity cf water winch will Ve requisite for the canal, if twenty cijrht locksful are us- d daily, has been .stated to be (our hun dred and 5.ix thousand' nine hundred am twelve cubic feet, with locks of five . feet rise, which is less than -.one--eighteenth part of the water flowing 'daily in the stream?. f'ro'be'CQfaUtde Jin ur next. J.- . FOREIGX JWirS. VERY X-ATE FROM EUROPE. -vVr-Vcnt, May 7. A'menthc rimeroiw arrivals.. at this rpcrt last evening, was the fasfsaifing ship "Fann , Ca;:t. Form an, in the almost un precedented passage cf twenty-one days trcm Greenock, whence she sailed on the J 4th of, April, and from the land on the ISih. ; By this an -ival the Editors cf the Mer cantile Advertiser have received-London papers tot twelfth of April, (a fort jiight the latent) tind the Clyde Shipping MB- ' Lists of 11th, from which we have select ed thefollcnnng articles, comprising eve ry thing of interest they contain, either "political v.r commercial. -' X. The Greenock letters of the, 1-kh of A- at 72s. to 7-is. per barrel 7 upland cotto "Is: fc'd. to lOd; New-Oi leans Is. lid. to 2s; ,Si-Ihind lTs. ' to 2s. 6d. . A Treasury -warrant -.-has, we under stand, been issued to persons hcldiag of ficial situations' unf.cv . government, of a thousand a year and upwards, reccm Tiiending to them to relinquish. -of to sub scribe a tenia cf their sulur.es f r the use " the St'ite, in cii.sidcraion of the pub lic distiefits ; and holding, forth the ex cmplecf the Lords of the Treasury them selves, who, it appears, rmvc thus give.j cp tor the present, or f 4a iitnked .time, a tenth t.f the stipend attached to their situations. LONDON, APT! IL 3. Thomas liuii d, merchant,- anil AlexY. Maclaren,. weaver, were tried at Edin burg or the 5th instant, for Sedition, and found guilty. The jury rec-mmendeir both of the prisoners to the meicy cf the court. - APRIL 10. Massena, Prince of Essiir.g, died on Frkiav iast at his hutei in Pans. From the accounts we have rece tlv received, either through the channel of 'private .information, or of that cf the pro vincial papers, the greatest tranquility prevails throughout the country. i The report continues to gain ground, i that the Court cf Madrid is negotiating if with ours, K;r the purpu.-e 01 n Otainint ! liritish mediation m the contest betwecu h-pain tnd her revolted coh.nies. Fone a Dassport to the United States; f H JVmerica ; but ir is nf.t known whether it ' them, the Commonwealth decrees as foi wili be granted him. The other members j lows of .he Bonaparte f amily, who are at Kpme. r r.re doinj well. We are enalded to communicate the .-. fnllowinjr. circular, by -.which it will be 'seen that the debates h; Parliament' en its Te-as emblit g efur the recess, :re ex pected to be attended '.vith considerable interest. Tlie t pposition, vviio, it is said, v iil be very strenuously supported b their friencLo. have riwn seeial nrticf's for motions cn diflertnt subjects, i;nr! vo- M vernmtnt, in order to b c er.abJed to meet ' the force which will be brought ap-f.inst i ! thpir. m the Hc.nse.arf. natiir-il if: 1 iu their turn, to secure the whole of their ' . , .... ; trcngtJi for the day of trial. Hence the circular in cuestiv n. The fuilovving ib a . copy : j Do-ami rn? St-ret. I thincyou maybe dcs.mus iVknovt.ng; whctt.er there will le' much bus.ncss imne-! diateh alter V. ttr and, I therefore iuke the liberty of recall "ng- to your recollection ! that several nucvi h. e been iriven br mo- ; , tic.its.by .the Opposition; tnd I also .Wish v i I o irvc 10 you, ui., ine ..yarrous estimates fo ...eyettrarestd tobevotcl , With these Wonnt ' v.0 . tu,t .xwr,K- r TV .-vi to be Curtfi.(n, tuat n-oni the first, dav of meet-r' ;,v ft r r, . i . -. - Ufn,ct ft. pU:UiUii 'will bc.vu wti-u ar ui the'ratteiif'-li Our private letters, and the Paris J.iur- it'tiir-lv h'iv this m . .t ' r- I ved have more than usually pvaded oe i The Gazette de France (but cf he I nhcr newsier w. ! . ' ZX ! j u mentions some uisiunjanccs amcnir r,ai t tlie rcvalLts and-the Jachins still rr.nti- ! rt 1UVU1C! IJCL-V UCII 1 .v n Tli. htr4iv.. m 1 ... aus dispiaying- Hhmi afTcctU'iiate Ven em- ? s retui-n tv. o years ago to his mcnt cz a uundretl dars ; and ncr- . viouca in tne I rends Mmistrv. yons.ota treasonable spirit, un- t XT -. . . - . 1 KOhor or the $d readier O tit'ixjcuty narch 25. jears to us that this statute penalty o tituth, is erjustly gives to m; g-istmes a turm!.) :rlv t e general express.or. nfon.n:,n.l -.u ijuui nun iac piu.i c K'-tt pri-t Ksofti.e people, in ti'-aesof wh.rii i . .1. 1 . . . - . ihe danger: to be mV ch exagge. M.i:ch wtUihk call for measures suction ara - relief. n,l .,r r. h AucifHmtl, tt v . rreil'ricl-p Sercoi. - 1.; VWVl i mi iuc fvius u u'.Kuarci at Versiuiles. tbeidaeewhidiitissUh.R-niPnn, ' ou:c,1 lV l lu lir-ul.ie- . . 1 transnnl a lv vvil! v;,n makeflvp;v c,,m.0w;, The abearance of tho dows cVthe Thuilleries i.rodue ..:,! KPosation. TU, J..:MXr -1" ! Ct5 tliev cannot be admitted, in order to ! cenmcute - . A IbU il J JL.-miJLiklFlll i 1. - -m The riots at Mane he sler. have been completely suppressed, and the fears of its inhabitants allayed, by the prompt as semblage cf the military who now invest that town. Several persons, who had ! been found most active in promoting dis order, were apprehended and sent to Lon don. A disturbance also appears to have taken place at Carlisle, Which s ivcred more cf robbery .- than having for its ob ject any political purpose. The assent was on Monday given by Commission, to the Seditious Meetings Bill, and an adjournment of both II uses took. 'place:'; the Lords for Wednesday fortnight, and Commons for Monday. the 14th instant. From the London Courier, Afiril 7. Our Paris letter to-dav, is c f more im ¬ portance than it appears to be. Tb Li- j beral party, as they call themselves, have long been making eiTt-ris to deprive the j King of his body guards, because the v. are j stncerelv Rovalists; and stratagems have been forming to entrap them in quarrel-, to render them odious, and produce 'heir dismissal. In this it seems the Liberates are succeeding. M any of the officers of the coH3S threaten to resign. Marshal iVIacdenald has just' assumed the com mand of them, after having delaved do ing s( under the pretence of illness, tho' in reality, it is supposed, tUL some appoint- ments were made suited to his - wishes. j Our private lerters represent tliis a'duir j as likely to lead to yerj impoit.mt cohse ! quences. It is said to be in Contemplation to dissolve the body guard. LATE fam PERXAMBUCO. The brig Gen. Ward,, which arrived ac Ne v V.rk on the 5'J inst. sailed from ! Pernambuco on the 26;h of March. Mr. ! Sacket, a passenger, int)n:.s us that no-. 1 thiug new had occurred at that place ; since the date of our former accounts. i The place remained quiet., The gcv ern- ment were providing gun boats, putting i the forts in order, and making every pre paration for defence, against an. attack w aich was expected would soon take place from the Portuguese ships of war. No news had been received from St Salvador r Kio Janeiro. Paraiba an. Hio Grande had declared themselves independent. " XV c. Iixive been favored with the follow ing decree of the new government. Translated for the Mercantile. Jdvcrtir t from the Portuguese. It bein deemed expedient, accor.P'-r' ! to tlie dictates of prudence, more parti- ; I cuiany m tnc present state 01 auuirs, not : to permit indiscriminately the departure of vessels and the extraction cf liir.;!s, by j which the public cause might be weaken- ; ed ; and it being likewise very necessary strenuouslv to protect the persons and t propertv of the citizens bclorijrinjr to this ' ' state, which mav be found within the tcr- ! i riloi'v of the Court of Pio ric Janeiro, a - Raintt the measures she may take again.- lst- o person residing within tht Commonwealth shall be permitted u, leave it without a passport granted by the Executive, who may grant or refuse the permission. j 2d. The pass is to be requescd through j the S'cretary of the government, and, it j being acceded to, it is to be despatched, observing the legal formalities. I 3d. All the propertv -f persons absent- mg themselves withou: permission, shaii . cenftscated, and dehvt ixd in due tVrtti i 'nto ands of the cr$on appointedfor J j that nurnoso bv the Kxrr.uuve. ''' 4lh. 1 :ie produce nf said ..-property. 1 1 whHt co:;hicated, if they should yield within a vear, shnli be applied to tlie gov- t eminent, tr.getlu r with a commissi- a for ' the sat?e, as in anv other of the rents be - 1 longm to it. 5th. The citizens whom the trovern- ineiit shall entrifM wisiv the -arrar-gen tent j of the smc, shall fulfil reir instructions with the mo .1 strict attention. 6th. All "te pnperty belcr ins: to ; P;rtneucse stibjecls, which mav be f uud h'withltr the territory of this Coii.n.on- be confiscated, iu order to warrant that ot our citizens, - n.ch mav 1 - . , , , T be- connscated by the Pci lujruoe govern- . . " . , . F gutse prcp.e-i.y- 111 i:re loregcjnt article ! related, sworn depositions sJiail be ixcei- ?" UlC P whose hds there may m? tae Pc.aliy tpyn.g the trebIe tacre.ct ''e ,mPed ' 11 n' Pr- I son Civjcealin the truth ; the half of which 1 1 is to be awarued to the denouncer, and the jj :.i . . . .. 1. , " " l "u aircany 11 incurred. wii. lit ucmuiulHliOliS Si ciats-ons shall be receiv-il ed at tiie Secretary v Vofthis DeDannic-t: .t 111 order to proceed thereon as the h w "h thp.,.,,,, -,c 1 vJ i i directs. 5 s : : 'V :.,' ;:.-....'' - ICth. The sequestration shall last as fon j as the Portav'jese fijovcrhtr.cnt dots not show that she 1 especu the property of our citizens. : . .-v-'";,-' in cue aumimstration ot th A pro i'u '.v xizeu irjni t ie rortinnu-vp mh. :j c .. . kcts. and the" m-.vhin thfr thf. nr,;; s:u:is 01 ine taint and tMirtJi articles of this decree shall be followed. S l-lli. The tnntls arising from the in terest which either the Portuguese m t jects, or the emigrants from tins stair-V m ay h a v e in the vessels, are not c n 1 pi e hended in the provision of the 4th nrnr l cf this decree, as they ieniain for the be- I uic owners to support the navi- i- tion. -:w y:. ,-:,'; ":-.m--: . ; l)ated March I3th,;i Sir. Domino JfJy:T M,:ri:i9l Jose Luiz Dc Micmca, Mc?iet Corr,i2 De Ardnjc, J EfiPTCTFULLY informs thetizen of Raleigh, and its Vicinity, thkjie has taken the Shop formerly occupied y.Mr llardie in Martin Street, where he. Spends carrying on the C A R I N ET MA K K R's BSJSI NF.SS, and hopes from his experience in V line (having worked i it most of the cities iv the union) to merit a share of Public favor. Ladies and Gentlemen favoring hi o with custom, may depend on having their Work done in the most substantial rainner, and in the newest fashion . Kaleigh, Apnl 3,1817. v-"6 tf v BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE TJNITTvO STATES. TlTtlETlE AS, by the-first, section of an act V r of Congress, passed on th 31st day , of M.irch;: 1SJ8, entitled " An act concerning the sale of the lands of the Unit ed St at es and iorodicr pur)oes,w the President of the U nUx States is :'aithoritsl: to cause certain piihiic land's tobe.oflereS'fbr sale ; VJere"ore, J, Ji Movros, President of the United States, in csnfornjity with the c..d ;lrt and other acts of Cnmrress, provid- inic "r tli e sale and disposal of the Lands of the I r.ited S:;t' t s Suuui or i ennessee, cu I-erebv d' c'uit-Mtu make known,. that. public', les.'for the d-Fposai, agreeably to law, of the Public Limits iu the district east of Pearl It rer. bounded oo the west by the Chicka- srtvTiav river, on the south by he parallel of j I il.e 31 of north latitude, on the east by the I Mob.le arid Tombitrbv rivers. & on the n rth j by the Creeks San I abogue and B?rue Hoiro, j J (the one falling into the Tombiy anrt tli-j other into the Chrckasawhay rive-s) wh-ch I Iiave been surveyed and re'urnevl to the It"- erister of the Land Office at St. S'ephens, and which have not been disposed of, ir excpfd from sale ftv law, shall be'Tield at St. Step', wis. j ' on the rtiver Tomb gby, on the first-Monday of July next, and continue tal the said laada have been offered fr sile. (rvei; uivler my hand the eighth day of March, rne thousand eight hunded tnd seventeen. JAMS MONIIQB. fly tb z President, Just ah Mnns, Commissioner of the fieneral land Office. March 20. tl.Te U IJKPAIUWKNT OP WAH. Additional .jlccowntun?. Ofjic- September 27, lElt. ' It having beer, mstde t) f -.duty f this ofTe by law, to adjust a:-..dtil dl ac counts in the."arDep.rtm. n, which re mained tinselled at the cor.rhisicn of rlie late war and are now oi.-t ' h. d It is hereby made known i . the fheers f the late .army, hoh'-.e pulUc acc.w.ir. v. settle, aud to soc'i u.ju-cou.-iii.sji med officer's a-id pr tlivcharc whr h ue arre trairts of niv due then, tar-v. bv !l , firwatthn ti.cir 1 aperb f I his t iTcc bv i papers mail, the r accounts w ill be m tik the balau :es remitted, without i:.cu ring anv cxpencv b ti.e appcii.tir.ent fan a- tett t' transact their business fcr them. The heirs and representatives cf deceas ed officers'- and s.oltlicrs cf the late army" are also inf- rmcti, that, by forwarding their paper's "to this efnee for any arrears of pay due the deceased, the accounts will be i.l justed, and the balances be re mitted free of ex pence." .Thev duties heretofore conf.ded to the :if!iuoual Act ( urtant havirg been as signed to this office, applications rela-i.c'- tr thcab' e notification will be ad i.ressed accrrdigly. - PRTEK HAGNER, Auditor. Ti tatru Di fiartmtn:, Third Auditor's Office. To ihe fi 'itiuicr. a;:d Heirs vffhe Gf- f errs &am?n and .Murines of the lite U. S. JVrig- of War Epcrvier. AN ACT for the ixlief of the widows ! and orphans of the officers, seamen and j! marines who were lost in the United ! ! States' brig Epervier. 1 V is madid bxj ihe Senate and Housed nf rhresentatiTes rf t!ir United Htntr - - . -, . - -- t f America, in Congress assembled, That t!ie whkiws, 11 any sucn mere oe, ana ml. a a case there be no widow, the. childor i cl.iidren, if there be no chibl, tlren the pare ns or parent, and it there be no pa- rcn . then the brothers and sisters of the jell tec rs,- stanieu and .marines who were ; in the service of the United States, and j b.-st in the brig Epervier, - shall be en- i I tuied to, -.anil receive, out of anv money j in the Treasury n t otherwise apjircpri-''j la ted-, a sum equal to six mouths pay cf 1 .c..;, 1 , 1 i t tnesr respectit deceased relatives atore-1 said, in addition to the,pav due to the said accounting oliicers of the N y Pepart . ment. Passsed 3d of March, 1817.1 The amount of six inunths extra pay ; i .rhorized by the above act of Ci i.gress, ' J ant u ill be naid to the leiral claiiuaots. uuon j application to the Navv iJcparmcnt, ! Washington, wlu n they shall severally j cei iilicate i mai riuge duly j catcd in behalf of a v. alow, a ! ot baptisia and of the parish behalf of orphan children, a of the reKtionshiiji ct brotiier l or sister dulv attested bv a magistrate of - 1 -..---. the ' count v. r.rovinr inccmublv the ! k.ndrf.d a,.d h.'st iTl-iim. iinricr tle sa d w v :..;.i..'.-...,-.A...-:,. ccssiry m the cae,' "claimants are request ed to send 'their vouchers and pape: di rect to the iH: Department, and tlie riicse who cdr.iiiie attornevs will have to prove their idcL:tyand aifinity, to the oincer, scanieii or mar ine, and iu letters 'if administration will rte requifed or ad nitted in f aver of a claim. The payment being specifically applied to the 1 elatii-ns ifrenicniiwncd, nor.e other need to apply, Tud tlie slriutest scrutiny will be obsorv cd when the; application is not direct t rjm the person dsignatetlui ttie iaw. iiv order of the becretarvvoi the Ka vy. r. i he same j)rii.;fs aj.d vouchers . id be sufficient, fc the arrears of pay due on the.lih July, l'15, "which v. iii bl pai.l by the foui th buiLior cithe TieasuiT deceased on tli 14th day cTuly, one ;-ainder -ed .Hhlat tret, and liS ' hii the tnnt,s,d tight hundred and ueen, to t affordioff a plentiful upp..n to Uo j inferi to w u,. uay iuc uricars 01 pay unc tne ae- f and cttl,ls no undergrowth, and is eaM- ,cu: house ceased snail be allowed and nam bv the 1 1 rimi anA hn .or.i ..t - 1 Ticney win pain uy u.tu "c j jjoin.i g high piny wood 1. JL. -1 I 1 ... . 1 II ijanus, m tne lUiSU M-iiicnuoi uieir resi- ibi. Scveral iCpecta dece, vithoyt Vexpeiice r deduction !j Carolina who intended iciiai tme.it. ! TEY GOODS. THOMAS 7F. SQ(JTT $ CO. HAVE just received from New-York and '.'Philadelphia,' their Spring Assortment of STAPLE and FANCY ARTICLES ; which being "purchased without reserve for Cash, will enable them to sell lov to their custo mers. ' '' '.' Haieigh, April 2-t. 19 3w Ohl Jamaica Hum, 4th proof, Made ra Wine, tendon Hrown Stout, .Nfrthern Porter, "Sudxr, by wholesale or retail, CofTc., Tea, he. &c. " FOR SALK, 'JJff'J.'Traris, postmaster. Concert!, v". C. A liOOK. ENTiTLFn, SCENES LV HE:l rKJS ! 13 v Hckry Stilling, Professor of the University of 'Marburg, Germany. :'.;';: Translated fron tlte TJurd Original Edition, ljjr G. SlIOBER, Ksfj. y ,f SalemN. C. Ms), for sale as above, B I air's Se rm cns, Dana's do Smally's do : ::' - ." And a number cf other EOOKS. April f. 1817. ' 17 Sw AVAItuENTON. N. C. SPRING KACKS. "Bril-L be Rm-for over the Wsrrer.ton t (nrte on 1 1'crFday the I9th of Slay next, a Swtepsuhe for 3 year old C- itt, mile heats entrance S 100, Five entered and closed. On the next Day the Prr-pritr will han up a pure of 100. to be run for, fculc beas er.trr.ee 0. Free It t ry tVir ,'escept ther winner f the piecedinir day. c hould the Entrance moricy ai.d Toll at the Gatea exceed ii :t sum, th winner will b enlitJed to such rxcefis. Wt-jjjV.ts acccrdire to the Kules r,f the Course. Litter sad Mabies rurnisbt d Uce Horses grails. -K. u. H ALLS will be furnished e&ch 1 venirffcfthc Kac by . TilO's. al.STF.R, 17 4w lVopriPtT;r of the Course INLAND NAVIGATION. Tior si OHKS (o" receiving subscriptions for Sha-es in the KoRrH-CaMOi.iA Cataw- j Hi C-vrir, tr.uler an act of Assenjjdv, I passrd JiV cember, 1816, creeling- a Capital j at present :n y to die amount of S24.CTX), are ;ww opened at the folio win places : I Ki Oil vi lotk, under the directioa of Wm. Dav.ib-on, Arcli bahl Frew. Lasca i Kit, S. C. undex Dr. Jones, Harvey il WitherspiKin. j YoHKvnxr, S. C. under Xlobt. Clendennin, ' Robert IwitU. i I vm a v.l . twn. under William Pettis. Beni. L Pardons, Johu Spnngs. 1 ; ' - - - j- Livcolxtox, under Peter rorney, Daniel Hoke. Mo iusAXTox, .under -William Irwin, Isaac Avery, James Murphey. Statesville, under James Irwin, John Nesb.t. FiKATiKs-Toan, under James Conrer, Henry Conner, Joieph K vers. 1 . M'KNITT, Prest. N. C. C. C, April 3, 1817. 18 3w FOR SALE, 4 TRACT'OF LAN1, !ji: g on tlie Va j t-rs of Hcky River ari Lick Treek, twelve mils west of Pitsbi rougo, contain i.rjf 402 a re, well improved, with about 100 acres under cultivation, and good Build ipgs, well watered. abMt 5 or 600 Peach j j I rees and a good AppleOrchard. Alec, two 1 1 Stills, which I will sell vrsh ile land. I 1 fr m ther Tract cf Land of S37 acres, lying on tht waters of Bear creek . Likewise all my Cthtr Lands and possessions in 'he county. A further de- cripiion : ia deemed unnecessary, as any V V wuninjrto purchase wouia uo well 10 call and view hf premises, as Iwill sell great bargain ar.d mzke thp payments ea sy. LAKK1N liKOOIvS Chatham county, !iv 1. 20 3w GKDRGiA I1IVKR LANDS. .,.. Fur Sale, a Bargaiti, 1080 ACRES OF FIRST QUALITY LOW GROUNDS IX ONE BODY, TN the margin of Qcmu'pte river, about SJ SO miles btlow Fort Hawkins. The depth ami richness of the soil equau that of 1 u . 1 .i 1 t- 1 1 o r Some pan. of !f-r frrtrf tht places on it lies remarkably level, and ia all fit tor cul ivation, with the exception of w smaii iaiTTjons, ,-eefcs ana uuts, no jj onsidei able part only adjoins the Back) j amp None but the high winter freshets ; xse on it trom tn liacs sw-f.p. 1 here is not the leant long miss on the trees, and the first settlers, living ever since on the 1 he K) I is peculiarly adapted to b--;rg Ik. richest Crops of all kinds of Soushern I'ro duce. chk fly Corn and Cottonthe Sugar I Cane. ; has been successfully tried m the f neigt,borliod, and is expected m a short period to become oe of period toljccome we of the principal ata- pels. Ihe produce is r ea pi convey ed.in Boats to the port of Darien, and what 13 not soid there, at a small ezpence to ?avannab. Suitable situations for settlements in the a J- s cat he had reasona ble Farmers from N. to move to the west ward, purchased Land there in preference. Demg seasuvie ot the superior Facilities thi country BVrds to new settlers, with th advantrge of selling their produce athom orconvey'rg it to tn old established aai sure msrket. . '- Individuals or Companies disposed to re move to rich and healthy Southern Itiver Lauds, vnzy find it worth their trouble to examine thoe offered, which Mr. Robert Johnson, (nf-ar Mr.: Perril Belclier) will show. For f urthf r ; parucuiars, a line ad drcscdta !he undersigned proprietor, will be du!y attended to whose attention beiti;y direcved tomercant te pursuits, will civ a j bargain fur the wh 1, or a part, j JOHN M. KUNZE- Augusta Georgia, Maica 20. 17 6w II margin D' ;ne swamp, iounu tne 8ituili6n j ; m length, wrtn & nne rocs. igunuMi .i extrem ely lunb l.y. Two convenient P ny j ! renders it sate from undermining atwlt :jn ci. Wood Bluffs are oh tlie nnnr.sn sharp. r iIqp rnmrrfiiftncei mav he adew nn, iru: n. fg:vt.fi. TTAVIKG b come a t esl.lc-r.! of p. , I 1. fers his professional .,.;. I habitants of the Town and c,,.. A- who may require h.s assist . .:. c 13-tf ,:., j dance on tliem,any w'.itre w,xlln;ij, gratis ; when h ',ra:-i,n i? . VO VWK. To all ivJiom it ; "TOt7 are hereby ; M. Tax of the U . ------ - i "Ul ll , k. Taof the United Statf f.. ! .'.' twill be jriven to receive the st.c !'v? followinpr times and places, viz : ' : At Y. Ifarjr'is' store, in ?her. Person, cm the 19th day of Mr- 1!!7"' D.ckins's storem the 2'Jth at IVr. House, on the 21st at Kf.rrN s'ore : 221 at T'd'-vards' tore on tl - TaZ T-' ninirliam's store, on the 2luh-R(f.i;,v fleet's store, on the 28tlu v j WM G. COCHRtv J)epvtyCollr1'rfortheCmntvtf'p in the Bth Cdccticn District. vT i i i i. ioit f r. ? ilJDl ItUl, A.OXI . FOR SALE. tin virtue oft Reed of Trust mitf; ; cutetl to the subscriber bv the wV r.r' Jackson of Franklin county, Lr lrf 7 pose of securing the payment of 1 4' j money therein expreised, tp tlie ! r " janrn U'ickell, ilso of the k jV?" which Dred si a in the lif-ff ! ?l said lirickell, for a valuable ch ,je , tfVigrwl r.d tra sirred to Jcs, eon, I hall rroceed fo set?, on v.- sea, on jMoiKjav tlx 26ih dv of M.. t j vi V "'"a, OKE-hairof the !il! across t'Cr-,.. v hxh tb- sd William J,ckWa -:crfiiiinctiO"i with John Jacltsop, iill4 the Ind ailjoininic: thereto, ipeliUvt', ' Land the snid Williitn bought fit J,I j Hake r. together with the Un-i ot i AUey Jackson new lives, und alj ttfyt(l Ur the Land which theaid WiAfcuV. ' v ith tht r improvements and txtai t est matcd rt 175 seres, be the Mtacn'ir. jorless. The sa!e will be f.)r-CsV. 7. j subscriber wi;l male no further trie tDth j aforesaid property than f hat whichis vuiti ; in him by the deed ol trust. 1 ine in lott'iiiir i-ronrfw mor.r. .. 1. t G. TUNSTALU Ttxu'f 'April 24, Sir. STOP THE RUN A WAV. 1 BESEUTED from th- aenr.es of W wi-rk Fluelli", in this ccuwt, oj 25th D ccmber lasr, X-irro Mcntr CUl'ID, who beings to NVIk.Im Ar , orphan of Geu.Wm. Arr':njrt-n. about 40 years old. nar S fee 1 h;ri.-.l made, a common yellow, the n'MI f.. fmer of one of his hands U effat th f,rt ! I joint: bis countenance is unpient r4 : would quick prove his gu It wi , fv q iPV tions. Cupid is a aho. maker by tride. H took from he sh p of Mr. FJueHin, How, lea her tnd tools suitable fur bis tnde. Cupid wis persuaded oir by a fiee vnmta whom he had taken up with ss a vif , bj ,the na-neot Eliza, Tcr nih. heiiaiaiirt yellow wench, perhaps 25 br30jj.ru,;,', sly timid countenance. She telU thtt i'jc has ma fe Newhern, Washington id Tr , borough places of her residncei I im cf opinion th.y are at or in thf neijh vir! o 1 of one of those places. Cupid's intention v. : be, and perhaps he s at this tixe pturr for a free man, and may have sltrrtd hi I Wwie and procured a Pass to that e5t f from sotrp villain. j Iwdlg-ive Thirty Dollars re vrari rf rsenwho wdl deliver to me the stdC !p:d and Elizs, or Ten Dollar to oux'ce Cupid in J ail so that I get him aain. ! Any information relative t2 them wil'be LA WRENCH RATTLE, Curl t Swift creek, Nash county .April IV N B. All persons, particularly nte.i:f : vessels, are cautioned aainpt fTtplopf ft harboring-, convrying or suiienng to ttcx veyed on board their vessel, the alwc scribed slave Cupd, to or from any pt, j harbor Qr place in the world. L ft I ' rj The Editors of the Wasli'ngtoa, i be: n and Eden.on p.ip?rs will g re ttc ut three injertions, and forward tfceir ar.cm.i to the Editor ot the Register for patni MILLBROOK, ()R SALK. fTVTE Subsrr ber wisl e s to fell ' JL nt and highly approved Wn i I ' Ktr:,ir itirinn u mnst surb tlitlti'C VW" . - -- - - I workmnthip of vt'th i ot any in the State ; with ct.ry thereto a' tc!icd for;j covi:- IJ'e Fishin? Creek, within two hurta ; vards of the viz, one pair or uurri, one 1-. -' two pair Albany stones, two ett uWjJ cloths, one screen and fan, a cotton g-u j 52 saws n ne laches :r diarneier, jnu jjmill, all in goad repair; a lumb'in? Stilled in with rock nearly une lunchfc ! three thousand ourg apple tre-s irA if !that number of )anng peach trcrt suit i which are beginning to bear ana ere k iwill yield an abundant harrest j . . - f-in nil- 1. kMa kn fL'f-n !'i nrunuiif J , Ifuil9 iiaTw "twn 1 - t!im. At the Ouattr, low- i.' le uijtant) isaverjr valuable grsr.cry, 3 -J '50 feet, with two sheds 32 by 22. a r.dJ 22 feet. There are ittaciiC J to the pf eu- i about 2000 acicsof l ai.J. well r.5c:c.J. i about 240 of which is prr.y v a.d, t r may be considered cre.k fanas, r irate for this part of the coun.ry, 'corn and very Fuiibble for codor. tcbc and whe', with twelv cons ant ruirrj residences' itu)' ises, shouid the rrchaser neea. 1 wishing to purdwse. 1 presume, -u !Vicw the prlmi.rs, and I flatter m; ill list will be highly pleased; as 1. V.'L.Tf reckpned one of Uie most desirab.e situ1'5 in the state. hipO ISAAC HIUJARW. Millbrook, Halifax Co March 7, g17; N. B. Millbrook is 20 mis V ' . IUhfam. 30 miles V. from Tarliorst w ,;cs above Culpepper's bndf, jJtV ilea from Kaic;slr . mi mi has iuffictently proved th-s a heahhy sa ; -t.on. O- A quintity f hoi-lj W r kitchen Iiumlure na be had uiW ! s-'c"
The Weekly Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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