v :-r. 1 it'-.: n "v. .A 'Pi' v if i . I.' : l ...r '.it'll ! II -J- T A v a 1 1 " Jit t il' 1 a- 1 i i Mil,, 2 Ji -' X'. i'Vl ; j j 1.1,1 ' l Til il K r V a TTORVFY. Iris -halWmov.ea. -hH ji j - Offic from-IHIffehr tr; lvf!' I r He will t ill attend UU fornw yrmWA ; . I! ' T . Dec, so. ' :, .-9)4-; V' PRIVATE ACADEMY. 'mHF. Senior C'lsse-f-Yonne: Ladies it . wi!J be fcccrnnmcaaiea wun i w totli? ogives; ' . V -,Y Vx - . ' ; H. H ASSAM. - TleternKer 29; w - ' - -r . a 4 nrry n . a desire to -remove io my rnrrwl; Plantation as aoon as it; TPACTSOR PARCELS OF LAKD, : jMk?tLmaiiff. in kf fionth-enst cor- tnrtjerp i a dbjTvfortahle & convenient FwVtlipiKca!.' snitahle for thir vrei crnre nnJ eonvenience of a larpe tatnilv, hanTTiH y iuated.'on the smith if ne ilaittn'v Tmrrt KllUMYnueh to Tarhq- ' u ivAni' n V9iltlflll -View Ol J? . , ventre! pr ?paHv. ?i the outh-est cor ' . riernf the Cuntv of Franco, to w; : ; si YhVTraTtwhereah I now live, lying on. " itK side rnttVXrookrd Creek con- . oaVs and oher; Wst trevancl the out huaiTr.trs rnmerws .rftnvenien and InVrrod rder; saV two or thVee Rood larw F.tr oVeKouv' witli shets. sriitable tor n6rVvr im PnrV and other, purposes, an ; erellenYKSrrVeWV.afV "ntl ; rarrnce-hrre f r,aU now ln cood order W-VntaafcV. Mill on sakl Creek hear i- nnfnln1rir T'vvn larere framed Pones Qhe 4 hV ?8 feet, the other Ifi byj 26 feet, sixteen, feet pUch; hutlt for the purpose of hotisinir cotton. I ne wl.Mt MOV ha? .two pair -of yrelient tot;t vrt ?nfrrW fo arv n ( the conn.tr;, an'iin eyrelVrt set of Voltinjr Cloths and v ChAt irarnfrrtunve: excrtlent Flour. The 'cthr hrnVe'rontaMis.a yervluahle aruV eyceent Cotton Machine Tst Pt rlrd tmv artl in roc! order witn a swr ahe Krl inir lov and Water-Whee.l he . In th rnnatructinn of this Mill a irreat cVnl olcfVabeen expended and i rerapi"&s iruch stone woi k or mi c. is ronmon. to ?NVto its strenc-tb and flu-. ? rrWlitv. There U pIso iron ediately on said rpad frontiofc mv dweMlnjc honse, Vthn'theditanre often hundred yardv from the honv, suWd In a handsome leve' plain, a framed house, 16 by 32 feet. wh?rh has been ned as a Store-house for the me of seventeen veafsr a Counting-, houe adiarent, and a Iroher-hwse con renVnt to the othrr two, framed 24 feet Also' one other Tract, situated within ore oi?e of. the above on both sides of said Creet; inclndingrthe CrosPoadsleadinj; from Hidsboronph to Tarboroiigh & frorn !Rate:ph to Halifax, commonly called Nor riss Old Cross-Krads adjoining the lands pf Si meon Carpenter and ojhe!, contain ing hy actual surrey ,425 arcres. Jhe . ave n this tract a plantation . sufficient of cleared lands to work five or six hands to advantage and the soil is very suitable for cultivating Com and cotton a suffici ency of the land is cleared for a part to lie ont each third year. " AUA therTVact Vituated'on both fiides of Voccoson Creel;, about 3 miles frpm mv Mill, pjirtlv in Franklin U Wake ronntic a, adioiniiig the Yands of Thomas Gav. Stenheh Pearch and others ; con taining '578 acres more or less, now occo p:ed bv JohniPace vand Willie Pearce T hii trtct is not very- well improved, but .isTtf-gpod quality and thought to be the best in thatl ne?ehhoThood,.AVith a . very . good Apple Orchard;-' ' Alo one other Tract lying inthe afore said ronoty of FTafnklin. on th waters of Great'C rooked Creek, adjoining the lands of Col. Jerenpab Perrv, Henry Harris and i. others, containirg 304 acres more or less, now oc.mpie0.hy jerewnanerrv vniagt ;; ih.n.A.mntc if ; rrrmnlptp mm- fortaMe, Idling House 1'2 hy 34. twol , Rooms -l;elOlV antl wh v nimucu ami . .Outhouses suitable for the reception" and Comfort of;a,family : tlVe soil very suitable o produce cotton, coin. and wheat, and about; ore third cleared. ; 1 will alsn sell , two Tracts of Land in the rmty j of Nash, Tying on Tosnot Svramp.now occupied by Benjamin Rice, corit.dning "400 acres, having an excellent - Apple Orchard alul tolerable improve ments ; the. soil is considered as gipod as ; anyin the neighborhood forTaisibg'cotton or wheat ; heV,her lies immediately on . 'Tar Rher on the south , hd coiitainsfl50 acresl with agoodOrchard, now occupied bv WTlliaih "Parks and adjoining the lands ,i gX' 1 of James Alston and others; thought to be, " as good asariv in 4he neighborhood.' ; : Also one other Tractof land wituateon ' Little River; in the fconnty of Johnston, formerlv ow;W"b Richard Price, con taimr.g 506 acres, itji two .Plantations and typ goPrcharda ; soil common for t lie "neighborhood. ; ' " v . . : ' - .v.. , Ahvoone orher Tract lytflgln the coun ty of Frank rm,adjoinir.g th laixls of Jere miah Perrv ami v others, .containine ,132 acres rr.ore less, now oCCdpied by -Merrit InerahamU V . A T ' f ' ' 4 And, also "one, other Tract, containing ICd acres, adjoining the lands of Jubal Upchurch; Merri .Ingraham and othersi cith?sideof Tar River in-the, aforesaid t countvVf "Franklin, containing 260; acres mcoV less, adjoining the lands of Keu benStallings,Vm A"nderson ccotr.ers. On this tract thtre are two fields of good ' low grounds producing excellent corn, and air 'k )od;DwdlinK-housev andthei r Outhouses, and the upland tis $ood s f crn.imii for tbe nCigtiborhood. V ; AUiW ether Tract ly ing on Turkey Cietk. 5n Nash County, C0&taiiungl57 : crrs, refining the lands ,ci ViTi.Mor -h rlKrantlev and others. . . Ji hr anv part of 1 the above described t imk t l ill sell' nn verv nioderaie-terrns - vfor Cash, or tirne .'or I wili'take feohds t.r . , Ktgroeslnpaynien" t t-c Frfti klm county. Uec. at,icu.' v. ? " v 'AdvcttisciLeiita cot eicccdicg a scjuaic V, NtGftOES,?FOIl SALE. trtTTILLfce soldfor ready jmcney, on tnes ilNtStKojFebruary 182jv KfeWi of Windsor, ;ljtween thirty anflWty NE-1 (ill OES- the propem-;ot Ahe late uaiuy Dec U. 9 4t RALEIGH ACADEMY. 1?HE Kxercises of this Institution wai.oe 1 Vrr sumed on Monday" the. 1st of January . The Rev. Ur.McPheeters, under whose sU perintrmlance it has flourished for. the last ten years, is still Principal of this. Academy. He Js assisted in' the Male Department Dy Mr. Alexander Wilson. - The Teacher :in the Female Department w.ll be alias Nye (whose talents as aTwher are probably unrivalled,) Mr. Barlow, a Gra h Northern CoUeres, from Connecticut, and Miss Yancey. x .. r vi he uniform liberal support which this pminirvhas received for many years, is the I best testimonial whjch can be adduced in its favor. . ' , .- . v ; T ernes as heretofore, i , , , vWM.UIUi, Se,cretJtty. " 'tec. 20, .1820.'l ''' ir 9 1 ; BOAUDING. -hnHE Subscriber prepared to take T JL jOr 5iX-iIlC oiuutuu the ensuing session. ; ' . . ; Transient: persons will aho be acCdm- ! mndsited with private board, upon reason- December 29 3w VALUABLE LANDS. T7OU sale a Tract of valuable Land,si tuate on the waters of BuPTahe creek, ;n PVnnfcliiiCountv. containing 786 acres. in th possession of CoK M. N. Jeffreys. This land is adapted to the growth of C niton Corn. ad Wheat. Possession may be had on the first, of; January' next. Also a Tract lying oh both; sides .of Richland Creek in said County adjoining the lands of CoL Sutherland A Hen ty Goodloe and ottiers, chaining ?142.0 acres, v eil adapted to the growth of To bacco, v Wheat, Cr.rn and , Cotton ; and on which'isa good Mill-Seat. Possession may he had of this tract immediately, j For the price and tfiiies payment, which will be very accommodating, ap ply .to William iL Haywood, Esq. or to the subscriber.! x . , . VTi WM. BO.YLANi Mardi 23d, 1820. 73 eowtf By the President of the United States. imTHEREAS, by various acts ofCon y gress, tne resiucm " States is authorized to direct the public lands which have been surveyed to be t fered for sale : I " J . 1 Therefore, I, James Mom roe, f resi dent of the United States;; do hereby de clare and make known that public sales, for the disposal (according law) of pub lic lands shall be held as follows, viz j . At Franklin, in Missouri, on the first Mondav in January next, for he sale of T'nships 51 to 55, in range6, west of the 5th " -" principal meridian line. , 50 to 55, ranges 27 and 28 j do. : !51 to 55, rapge 29 . do- , At Vhe same place, on the first Monday in March next, for the sale of i T'nships 51 to 56,in range 30, west of the 5th principal meridian line. -. 50 to 56, m ranges 31, 32 and 33do. AtSt.Loois, in said state, on the first Mondav in December nexti for the sale of Townships 35 to 44, in range 1 and 2, east of j vtle5lh p incipai merioian one At the same place, on the first Monday in Mai rh next. fir tlie sale of I To rrelrips 35, to 44, in ranges 3 and 4, e:ist j At the same place, on the iirst Monday im MmV upvt. for the saleof I'bwnships 35 to 44, in range 5 8c 6, east &of -, AS fit 44. m ranee cai. . r, At Jackson, in tne county of -Cape G- 'mnlMii. m the said state, on tne tirst - Monday in February next, for the sale ot I -r 1 . r? Townships 34. in ranges 1 to 14, east of tie 5th principal merjaian line. I ' -1? ' ran ?e 4. east i do. 2V,30&31 5 . j 31.32 &33 6 do. do At Kdwardsville. in the state of IRinois, on the first Monday iii January next, fur Tm'.r-.e R tn tl. mYnntrft O west Ot Uie OQ principal meridian nne. 11 to 13 10 and 11 .6 to 13 '12 and 13 8 to 12 14. : dc dd. do. the At Vandalia. in he said state, on third "Monday in January next, for the jj sale of ' , I.- ' . . . ' . Tct.Vn X to 10 . in ratvre 11 east ot .id! i' I principal meridian line. , ; - t , to io '. .,, ;. - 2? - h , I 8 to . 10 , ranges 3, 4, 5 and 6 1,8, 9 and 10 range 7, east a VotiittitV ;-in sahl state, on tne se H, A MIWkja'- f 9". - 9 cond Monday in February next, for, . the sale of j ; ;', '.- '' ' .' -j Townships 6 lo 10, in ranges 9, 10 apd 11, ? i least of 3d principal meridian line. I . v , 5 to 10 range 14 westbf2dJ , principal iucriuiau ' 8,9 andl0 j ranges 12 and 13 , p At Detn it, in Michigan Territory, on the first Monday in November next, for tlie'salet :' i.-' ' ". j . ' Townships 8, 9 & 10 S. in ranges 4 & 5 east, j 'V 7, 8 ' ; mV 7 & 8 : Fccept sach lanH as have -been or may be reserved by law for-, the support of schools,: or.1 tor other purposes. ; me lands. Wall be sold in regular numerical order beginning with the lowest imniber bf section, township, and range ;. v; . Given under my hand, at the City of W tf&hiugton, this nineteeuth .-day -September, 1820.,i;' i JAMES MONKUC; By the President; -Mf'! : c"'' ; v JOSAH MEIGS,' iH, . . :J Comniigioper of the Gexeral ' ' -:v.-i.' -i . V' i'Land Office..-ir. ( . October. 61820. -Stlst May.V $tAUo, a PLANTATION inues trom 4herChyvc6tisisting of 150 acres clear ed I land with fel good.dweUiqgnd oUt : h6uses.i Enquik-e ot u- :r9:h?. S aTEN DOLIiAR iUE WATU?.t T XlVrfronf theV plantation the. sfibf crihr nn Broad, river, Oglethorpe county,rn 4b early part of July 4astr a nepo roan about 21 years oW, pvc irci nvc nicii high, of elrtheri yellowcomplwjv has a scarVere leleye. nined OWr'Nt.Uie above reward will be given to any person who will secure said Negro in jaii, :i gethim. aeain; ; .'" Nov: 28llftQ. r.r : ' 6 YADKIN NAVIGATION COMPANY. XTOTICE 4s jaereby given. that the fifth m iwUtalments of Ten Dollars on r.h Share subscribed to the Capital Stock; of the YadkiR'Navigation Companyt are re quired to be paid; the tilth on .or nerore tne 20lh day of January nex, and UelTith qn or before the 1 5th day bf February next. . . FHEPEHItTv jiASSUi.iL, 1 reas r. November 20, 1820 8 STATE OF jlORTH-CAHOLINA. f IVifkea County, ' ? . - ) Cdurt of Pleaa andiuarter Sessions, a v- fir.foner lerm. iozv John Finley , ") .Orig. Atta. levied on t!v : ' Defendant's house and lot, John Saintclair. 3 and a tract of land, 5cc, , tt' nnf;n!f to the satisfaction of the , . . . : 1 C4dri. that the Deteiidahl is not an Inbak Kit itant of! this State, it s therelore ordered ) that publication be .-nade in the tfaleign ue gister for three weeks, that unless the Defenr dant appear at the peat Term of said Court, on the fifth 'Monday in January next, replevy and plead, answer or demur, judgment will De,nau hhi mm. Teste KOim MARTIN c. w. c. c. jST ATE OF NORTH-CAROLINA, ! mikes County: . ' " Court of Picas and Quarter Sessions, : October Term, 1820 Wiliiam P Waugb") Original Attachment, Frederick EdeMr. 3 dants Tract of Lancp aT VppearioJ, to the satisfaction of the i Court ihgrf the Defendant is not an inha bitant of this State : it is therefore ordered, .i kv. ,a ;.i iho lf4wli lie. irister for three weeks, that unless the Tie4igoand will be glad to receive the nam esof fendant appear at the next Terniof said Court, on the fifth Monday ,n JamiafyTvext, replevy; and plead, answer pr demur, judg ment will be had against him . " -j - ! jTestl ! HOBT. MARTIN, c. w. c. c. VALUABLE REAL &-PER jONAL it PROPERTY "FOR SALE. fltHE' Subscriber intend -ng -to leave thisi I 1 county, oilers for sale r that valuabU Plantation weil known by thenameot Pnos-rtt-r Hail, Bladen cointy, formerly owned by Erie Lallerstedt, Esq. situated onlhe west side of the noirih west branch of Cape Fear river, nineteen miles below Fayetteville and the same distance above Elizabeth town, containing in all about two thousand .Acres. . Tliis seat in gowlness of sou, suiunruy, eie gance of Mtuation and beddings is inferior to few in) he State ;. it coi.sists of two dwelling Houses, two Kitchens wo Barns, Stable, Carriage House, filacksmitli Shop nda Saw Mill at a short distance fnim tlie river, the creek atf"ording two mill seats besides, teing about jthree miles lixMn B:g Swamp, which waer may be brought by a ditch to supply any machinery that may be established, j Also, about 28 ; NEGROES of Afferent sexes and ages, which may be so(d with the PUhtat jon, 'they being acquamted wit'Hhe soil and its culture. The purchaser may', be accommodated with Cauie, Hogs, Horses and all the Utensils used on the said plantation, with Corn, Fodder, Hay, & alo with House hold and Kitchen Furniture &.c ; Por terms, whieh will he made accommo dating to the purchaser, apply at the place aforesaid. P. AtTAUBE. October 28 ' 50tf : ! SHERIFFS SALE. - THERE AS by virtue of sundry executions T issuetl horn the County Court of Bertie, against the lands of whxh William W. John ston died seised vnd possessetl whici de scended to his heirs aJ law tested the second Monday of November, 182&' . ' Wdl be sold for cash,; on Tuesday the 16th Jaiatarj next, at the Sore of Messrs. Henry Wilkes & Co. tne Jbjiowing Tracts of Land, viz 'z . . -if - . c'.j:' - ' '" One Tract adjoining the Lands of Silas Sniiti,the hws of Richard Veale and others, containing 30 acres : . t , i : jV One Tract adjoining the. Lands of Siljw Smith, James 6. Mhoon and others, contain- King. 90 acres. , . . ; : -. j Oiie" Tract aljoihing the Lands of Thomas J ThoTrnson anUotl)ers.en.nuunu)fi: qu acres. 1 One Tract atljoinmg ine i-anus oi ,iiw Moore, Thomas Thompson and others con-f taining 4301 acres, on' which there; is a Crist Mill. . . ' l 1 ' -- i One Tract adjoining the Lards of Titus, Moore and' others. one oihtr ' Tract-iadioininG: the Lands of WhiimU H. Pugli, Edward O. Rhodes aiid bdiers. ,- -'' ! " - '-'.''' ,;-;: " - Wednesday the Iftli, on the premises, onej Tract of Land lying on Koanofee Kiyer, near Flag -run, adjoining the Lands of Simon Tur ntrfand William Hinton, certain. ng from 400 to 500 acres, on which there is a. valuable Grisi.Mih. '.:'ir- : ) . . ; : ' ; Thursday the J8th, on the premise one i i Tract of Land K ing in. b Umn-y -Marshes, f aajoming me Lianas oi , uuaiu r,ugu,,.. -i mas Thompson and others, containing 700 or 800 acres. ';; .j-' . :" '. ' ;' r . : . . At the same time' and place, one other. Tract, adjoining the Lands of Simon Turner, Thomas Thompson and others, icotitaining 320acres. . , !.' . . ;.'',.' v.; : : v Friday , the 19th, on the premises, in the jf Ind i'lthe t Indiari-wotxls. the Tract of Land ' known by name of Crten-ronofadjoining the Lands ' ofi William Britton, the etrs of Samu'el -Johnston and othsr.oontai.Vihg fi0l2, acrwM VI lie irreaier pan oi mc auuve iuius arc;? noi lnicrior m wauie io any Huu iur mcouic, , 1. 1IIUA1AO ftUfrin, kUicc-ii. Windsor, Bertie county 5 ' tf C iDecember 2d 1820. 5 8w5 iistrted the fust umc Xofc llalta Dollar,1 and ioruarter, tach succeeding MRS. LUCAS ;T"ESPECTFUl.CY makes, known that .'she IDbis prepared to instr uct Female Pi ipilltf tle Academv, and jbtlier yotmg Ladies, on ihe PiANOjFOkTE, the ensuing yearLessop: on a well toned,' ld;v'reapt:su1. ble mstrtiriieot,' will be given at her resideiiee, and every' facility in Jier rwwe for Uie acqui sitlon of; this ornamehtatbranch pf Ft mate education, . will beafibrilcd to thse who maj thmpVoper' acodeinJer.V'f;4' mz terms will be 1Q dollars per riuarter Raleigh, jf an. 1. ' yyfe ;i . -r:'1 v 11 .v.;--;.;t, r'-r l-v -i- HAVING Removed to Lomsburg for the nu'rncise-of educating mv children. 1 air disposed to take a t et, fioanlers (Students of j theMa!e or- Female Academy ; op as muuc rate terms as can Be nad in the place.. ( .( REBECCA FOSTEU.V LouisburgDecS, 1821.;' ll-2w ; EURCHASERS at the salof Col Wiatis property, are hereby informed that their Notesi jpayaWe at Jiixrmohihs, ai how due, and from the nature of the Trust musi he li quidated vithout delay, : ; All Notes hot paid within ten days' from the date of this advertisement, roust be placed indiscriminately with the proper officers for collection., -,...: . -.' v i 1 . j CHARLES MANLY, Trustee. ; . Ralejgh; Jan 4 1321. - U "State Basic of Nohtii-Cahowna , iNf ',. MateigJhn. 21821. ,;'- RESOLVED, that the debtors to this Bank - and As Branches, be required to pay Iti. stal ments of 'one. ten th of r their respective debts, on renewal, uf rer the 30th inst. and thai notification thereof be given in I trje newspa pers' piihlished in )his city, and tic papers published in the tawrisi where Branches are I . . . 2 T WM. II. HAYWOOD, Cash'r. REVISION OF THE LAWS. X 'V; -GALES having purchased fiom.Mr. A- I fjr Litcas (who,' had contracted for the J Work) ilat part which he has printed of the I late RKVI10N OF Til E, LAWS OF THIS I STATE, made Under the direction or the Legislature, ; lv Ch itf-Justice ; laylor, JiMge Potter and B. Yancey, Esq. intends complet ing the Work without loss of time, awl would be glkd to obtain the names of .such : Mem bers of ' 'Assembly and others as w ish to have j copies forwarded to them. ; ' ! 1 j G. hnsalso undertaken to tsnish tne Ke- ports of Judged urphey )n 2 vcls. whjph were commenced oy Mr. L.ucas aeopa wnne i suchLei tttfVnrn as wish to he suDnlied with these alsr. v - GREENSBORO' ACADEMY. rf MlE semiannual Examinatioivof the Male M.: Sand FemaW-StudeiYis of .this1 Institution will Icommence on Thursday the 7th. of De cember next, and terminate on the Saturday folio' vinif. Parents, and . Cuardians are rer spectfurly kivited to attend.! j The Exercises of the Academy will be re? i sumed am the first Monday of nnuary;r next, ntwTi xb rnr of the Rev. Wm:D. Paisley in tbCL Male, ana Miss roitx rAisnv in me PatswiU the ill be ably as - r entai aie uenarimeni. lioui wi sisted. Qy order of theltoard, J . AGKREN Sec'y. Nov 8. 84 8w CHAPEL-HILL ACADEMY. Exercises of this Institution will E-l agam be turned on tlie 5th Jafnuary next. -The course of -studies in this Academy is sis usual, so arranged as to render it prepa raiurtj to the Unix.TSity. The, examinations, as fl.rmeriy, will be wider the direction 'of the FaWand.will be immediately previous to those in ColTelre At each public exam ina- corisklered as caiwl idates for the then ensu- rcr P.cclimun (uc in f!rttleCP. ftfld CXUITli ned (' w... ....... w ... O ; ... as sin. ii. , t - The Sessions and Vacations are regulateU .... . bv! those -of the University. l. ; ; J. A. CRAIG, Principal. ChspeMlill, Dec, 1820. i 8 6w STATE OF NORTH-CAROL1MA, , Surry Coanty. 1 Court of Pleas and Quarter-Sessions, November Terali lc20. 1 James Corper, original L 'r' lerte( Isaac Forkman, J attachment levied on land. TT appearing to the satisfaction of the ,1.; Court that the Defendant resides with- J oat the "limits of this State ; it is, ordered, Rockfofdi cm the econd . Monday (in Feb - roary nVxt,-and. plead, answer or demur, otherwise fhial iuderaent will be entered against mm. . : . , , - , : - . . JObEFW VVlLLlAMb, C. C. IU. tiecember 29. ; '. -' f ''V':' STATE OF NORTH-CAROLINA, . 'V: . . .- . . i; , - : : Counixj of llandulfih.:j Superior Court of Law, Fall Term, 1S20. ; Sally Jackson '' 'pr :- v V. ' Petition for Divorce.- George Jackjon. "ff N this Case, it appearing t the sat isfacliont J, , of; the Cotrt, that tlie Defendant is not an inb'abitant of this Slate it was ordered that jHihhcation be madein the Raleigh Register &na oixr, lor anret; moniiis,. inai ums Defendant' appear" at the neyt Term of this Court, to f -be! held on the first MoiKlaj after the 4th of March nexti und plead, answer or demur, the petition would benaken pro con- lessa and heard exparte.. 13tnl8. copy, J. wooi,. t;. a. u. ; o-morifWi?lHiepublislie rice AO Cents, t AT J. fiAlJ5Ss STORE, v , .. flMlE Annual Reoort of the Board of ki Public Improvements of J4orth-Ca-foiina tq ili General; Assembly, 6v. 27, j 1820 together with all Mr- Fultou'ssReT I ports to 'the Board during the past . year, on the Works- carry i ng on acd projecting II IV- -i ; ; - - I v throughout theLState. - 'aNbv.:-3a.v.;- 'tHat publication be made three months jn' - ' - Cellaneous character; coropriiiog discuMf tlje Raleigh Register that the. said; De-- the Various interesting todies ot n.hp fendant appear at the next Court of Pleas These may be ranked under jbe uea- fLJI 'aM'QaiterVSesion8,'. tobeheld':for...tbeblicalV:ritfcism 'ru.,.... -.c,v.-.. . .r,i,...T-i,,,i. . ,V i Ll t?vdi6ial article nrnwv urjAtiTnnntr r?v 'A , " ravrDiin ruit SALF 4- S it ii? my intention' to settle i a part of the fcity, t wish to disp ToPmperty.1; lrk . gf th.e' most desirable in t6e Ciy fo j adw'tiu" ng afwl at the same tlme public efnuh for any Business .-r.it have two ( pother Lots, vefy valuable bn accoimt'6(thei"r reiativi situation HUllJl PR- Purchaser are invited to view the prem;. ses. ILPI TTF.li. , Raleifih, June t 80ff i f TO BUILDERS, n jiturusALa wur oe rec ived f( r . :w f erertingf.t Ne wbe r n, N . C. j m EPIS. COPAL GHURCH;fdimensi is about seventy feet by riftyfive to b built of BRICK, the root to be hringlefL with li berty to change for ia Slate r off lequir. ed to Have side and-end Gall?ries, thtf latter to be-calculattfor"a)tjii'; rifty tO;sixtvTews on th ground find ; Pulpit' rek; and - (mthunion rVTab! J,' with a Vestry 1 toon v ; i high I arched 'Vindows ; two Aisles ;fthe wljole to be finished i a heat; workmanliktji ; manner, ihd of the '.best;maieriaU;vW si tuated in the ; centre if 'Lot i.'aiout' 'three hundred and twenty; feet, by: ..two hi'mdrcvl ' and-Vfonrteen-lo' front I on' ;two;.streets--. printipa I r froSt t'6j ihe..$outh oh a ' street sixty feet wide, the other to t he West o;i a street of same wjdth--entrance inte'nd- ed from each. v I I :i .:'-'".'' '' ' -17 Plan sr, with Phjpvisaisi lor .Build- Jing the same,; will bel received until the pnrst reoruary, ifli auiurrssru in me t Budding GomrnittjeH; f cf the Episcopal :s , . ' MOSKSJAWIS. J. K.JJONNLL --;:-:.:,--' y- J. P: DAVFJ LF. BURG IV IN, . Newbern.Nov. 15. ! 64w For the infprnit'ujii of those! residing. at i a distance, it nia be tobservtf that the materials for IjuildingJ viz ic;Ih-icks, ! Pitch Fine -jiL.uiiinei cypress or jnntjXT ; Shinglesmay be had nr thef 1 own and f. vicinity on as low terms, pernaps, as at i'anv.ilace in' the United .States. . AMKUfCAN MBBIC.VL RFGOKUKU. vk-Y MMK4';tjFRST-ljR, ; Publiiiher of the Quahzrly' mdcfierJtnt yJoumaK titled thk ' . AMERICAN JtEDI'AL REdORDKR. BRSPECT FULLY ihrms itdpatrorisani ilieMedicol ubhe gen$rily, the work will be increased in size, in projorio'n to tire ,Y,tt',ni which has taken olacd. in thenrice of paper and j u.-.. 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