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On - T ' -- ('.. - (.: vY.- '..VJ .: : . t. AND Onrarc th jrlpt offctr, Abghtinl Peace, JTowrpd byTtY ripe, t iiv like BrortETf, vol: tcxik FRID Y; SEITEM BER ?-i82L ... ' - -1 . - . i; SlMiW .: ..s i ' Vr, ..., .. .- i--. . . Tr. . ;. . J ; k , ' ' , - ' ' . .... Is,. '' - . .. 'T-.--- - : - - ' - : - f aMi. iill rfiiWl.ll ' , i IT" ' r : -.j 1 ..: ' 1 - nr 3 -. - ' .. "z : FROM ;PENSAqOLA, Extract of a letter front Pevsa$ota July i : 23, 1821. - . . Tn my Mash" I bcTvispiI yno rr O p chansre of Pa?:?. Pensacola is now an , Anrfncan toven ami beeinsto lookjikf cne ; people are . com1nr here eye ry lav, sone wifh a viewrto settle, and btfiers to Took abnut them. ; Gen. JacksonMias lost, hoMIme in cririncnrin: V9 jidminUtration. ( The day after the rhance'nf Pa some wholpome regiilations were prompt fated in the form of ordinances, for the better "government of the city -je found tlie plae vithont police r the alcade under thf Spanish overn went, where there is no cabddo, is everv thin? a, IcintK of Ta!i4piioem, and therefore nothinjr, Ko civil po lice had ever been orjranired Jef To avoid the necessity of -ehiployinjjj the military for this purpose, or for tle j nbrrose of civil roveroment at all, the i General found it absolutely necessary t is, perhaps difficult to k say. An s to establish ioirethinu like'a tornora' tria may think tt prudent to wait the tion, or cahido, lor the city, compos ed of a mayor, or corregidor, and . six aldercen or1 regidors. top-ether with a board of health. tr. Rowie bas been ! nnnintoil tArni ami (KroP A m prirsrt I septlemen, anu three ot me oin inna- r . -' ... ' . ! ! bitants, aldermen to these the power 5s given to ! appoint inferior off cers ; &ml the peace and the health of the ci ty are confided j to this body. They are row in the full, eicrrise of their functions. hriRronangi as resid -nt r.hvsirian". presides in, tne bafd of health; which is composed of the may -orVpd afilern en, An ordinance has been promn'gted regulating the qua rantine of vessels coming jfo this. port. The-administration v of justice, ,was found in a mot detective- state." The alcade was not a la wyer. and there no ofiVer f oexecutecivjl process. In criminal cases there is no public-trial, land in fact it is almost i'mposible to (say what is the rule or tnrw fob pur sued. Judg Bmr.kenridge , yaa ap pointed alcade, and received all the public archives and records. It I i?-believed that the powers or this fbfTlce will shortlv-be ilistnbuted bV ordih ' ance in such a, manner as' to be Jess revolting to our habits and feeljngs. at the fame time without essentially de parting from Spanish usages arid cus toms, excepting perhaps; in. criminal cases, m here, it is itnpossible to pursue them. - We are gratified. to learn that it is the 'General's intention to intro duce the trial by jury in criminal Tea ses at once, and a public hearing viva voce. The, Spanish constitution con- f em n ! o foa ftin octaMIehmpnf nf fhi mode Hi trials bet the Cortes. Tbelieve ' f have not hret adopted it. Col. j Pern, i it is sai u, win re aignaziit' mayor or None of the officers' of the 'j sheriff. general government have yet. made their appearance here. Capt. Tall i ac'i'ng-secfetary' of tbe province of est Florida. - ' ; The;ordinance alIudedto contem plates fthe establishment of county courts.: to be compsed of five justices of the, peace,! with a limited jurisdic tion ; the General himself the judge in last resorts, and, also of original juris-, diction' in cases beyond the power of the county court, feast and West Flo riila will each compose a xountyi Jus tices of the peace - are also;'to! be ap pointed in the different C settlements j and towns, for the purpose ofhearing i cases of a small i amount.' , -These are f anong the first acts of tbe new go 'vcrnnient. They areaU oh theside of the rihtspriYileges, ancf.liberty of the citi.en. as well as calculated for the geceralprosperity.--C?rffl725 Gdz. Exlract of a leltertto a gentleman in Savin- ' I ' I nh, dated ? "V ,." . ' ; "'frnwdfoa, Uth Mg. 1S21. . y - w. v IIU j - I 3 C nan to stand sentinel. ;fjtpt Pavne ?t;d Dr. Veightman are the only two the uhnl mn. f tn f rprfrf firsYUV ., o f. ,? ivec iD, j reatv or v lenna, witn rruii. me island, and m many instances.-not) tna; ,1806; March Joseph Booapirt.s jne able to assist another, i So. dreads ! made ; Ring of-plesiiJune IH dI is the disease that there U not a ! made Kme-'of Hollandr. July 20, Jewish rfckU V hJ nl' I fl 2n Hamburgh taken, Berlin ecreei. 18or. V 19 i r'acp that l)r.eiXht;tFeb.5:bat.oEviau-affain , ,e vuuiuu. v.. u , "IIVi U V I'Uk, UU I Vf aS ympeiieu nimseil to cook lorthesick AllMin? SPVPrnl fnmllinc' ,!,'li'' r " whites, snd rtin ifi J". The Spaniards W, ;a . nfague "s (ultriti'Ai i a i -. '1. . , .1. tt !?!? 'he A.m '" Fl?"- ;ih.A c.i r -e"r . u KVPOLKOK BONAPARTE.; TherEnplish papers are alrpady spe culating nn the political j.effecf fwlrfch the;'death 6fc Napoleon; may have, on the affairs of J ranee. ;Mt is flintefl that i t may brfn into " activity the ; J)retetv ion'of young Napoleon to the throne. in wuicn ne win np,Hpponci,-uv fria, and thii9 FesFerv th influence of Orea t J?ri ta i n i n. coh t i ne nta I a ffai s. It will be recollecfed,. that - when the allied sovereign!, were assembled ! in jTongrf ss, immediately after the im prisonment of Kapoleon, a protest was given in by the Empress Maria Louisa, in which she, contended that her Son was the only legitimate, heir to the crnwn of prance in riht of his.fatherv and that ;the Rourbons- bad been ex cluded, nof only by their own act nntl deed, but byfa m;;'riv of the nation, who had. invested Napo(eon with, the sovereign power. , "Whether this claim will be revived at the present mompnt, decease of the French King before moving in ' the business.. Rut when the principles of thatgovernment 'ahd Its ins3tiatejlesire for an exterision of territory are considered it does ap pear to us that the measure resortel to. by thp Empress Louisa must have teen 1 dictated at Iher fathers court, with firm intention of actinjr upnnit when a favorahle opportunity occurred. It is even far from bemjgv jmprobable that tbe Eniperor Alexander roay bave been brought .over to , concur in the wishes, of Francis Ti e latter rnay have agreed not to oppose the designs j of tie former upon JTurkev, in 'conM- deration of the former .remaining pas sive while steps .were taking to-place ; the voung Napoleon . upon the tlirone of France JV "ct. JJdv. We are indebted to the Boston Cen find for the following Chronological.! Account of the principal events in the J lite. : nt Manoleon Hlionaparte. It is j short, but comprehensive, and will be read, with, interest bv every denomiua- . tn of readers : - i lrcpAu 25, born at Ajicco, in Qor-.j sica-'l TS. Mj rrh ' placed at the Mi- ; IitarV School at Brit ntie. tirSS..n oftccr I of artplrfv the S;ejT J, of Trulnn, and j appointed General of Brigade. . Oct. 4, commands the Con ventiona.1 ti oops, j and slaughters the PariMan?. iT9Gy ap- pointed to the command of the1' Arn,y of j Italyi'Mav li; Pat. or T.cdi. Aug. 3, Hat:' of CastigHone. "-Nori 16; Bat. of; Areola. 179r, Fel'4r surrender of Mantua; March ,-iriesre surrtnoers. Apnj -h rr n minaries with Austria, signed at Lf bm. Mav16, Frtncb take possession of Vcr.ire. vjet. 17, . J reaty ot tampo rormnvwuh Aiicti-Jn 17Qfl Mof'On Senile ,rrt. Vmm ' July. 21, BaLof the Pyramid Ort. 24; iDurrectJon ct-Lairo. lyyy, Jiay j, Sit'ge m AcrV noised. Aug. 23,' sails frrrrt Egypt for France. Oct. 7, lauds at Fve ' jUsv Kov. 9, disfulyes the (onvenjiri al fiovtrnment.''- lo- .,10, declared .. F'r$t Consul." 1800, Feb. 12Hface made vvitl the Crcuans. May14, cr'oe JVTouht t. Bernard. ; June 16; Batl-of larenfo; Ju- ly 28,( Preliminaries wfth Austria; signed ! at rans. jJec. S. Bat. oL Hohenlintren. Dec 24, explosion of the Ihfernal Ma-chine.-lSOl, Feb, 9 .Treaty ofLuneville with Austria. OctiB Preliniinar;es,with England. 1S02, . Jan'. 25, Cisalpine )Rer public siized. March 27, 'Definitive Trea ty with England. May 15, Lf gign of Ho nor instituted. Aug. 2, declaredl Consul for life.' Aug. 21, changes the Swiss form otGovenunent". 80S, May 18,. English Declaration of Wan June 3, Hanover j overrun:--!, Feb.', Moreao arrested. Marrh20, Due d'Enghien shot. April 6, Pith'eg'rn murdered in pris'oh ' Mav 18, j declared Emperor. Kov.' 19,' crowned by j the Pope. '1805", ' Feb: , writes 'tor' the Kmg of England.-' April 11, Treaty of St. Petersburg, between Er.gland.v Russia, Austria and Sweden.. My .26, declared 1 King of Italy. S?pt.(2,4, heads his army j against Austria. Oct.f20, Mack's Arny J mii i cuuui s ai v tin. . u. jlo, ji (i uiwi ter Vienna, Dec 2. . Bt. of Austi' rlitz Dec- 15, Treaty of Vienna.' with Prussia, '"bei Ibinc. !anhedrim."i July 4r, con ft del ation of t he wdi' - 'OcC - 'M; - ; battle of Atierstadt orjje naiwrt ;nin'i1f K5r surfender'of.DuDohi Army at Bay ten. Jr?Tr - te Auet. 21, Bat. of Vimiera. bept. 27, v-; fences at Eifuilh, ;.Nov: 5, B0nap'a.f: ; 14, bat. oi jf rieaiana. juiyt , , x rcuj - .o ; Tilsit with Russia. .1808. July 7, Jos.- do ip of ,St;airi.: Ju'.v 20 lladrid'toMaxte- 1869, Jan. l$,Bau arrives at -v moria. -cv.. suutnun it of Corunna. 'Jan. 22,retrnc t rns.--April 12 beads bis armv against Austria : iyiay iu,r rencn epier vjcuna ; may bat. of-Essljn or; Asperrte , July '6, bati of Wagrai;f bwu' W.Treajfy. ot Vienna wun vustria. liter s j, jucir" jwnaparve, arriv; s in England Dec.! 6 fi9napa rtes m am g wi h Josephmedssr 1 red fl 8 J Oi MaJch iit marritMHa Louisa,, daiigli 'er of Francis II.-Bmp. of Austria; July 9, Holland j h(t Uie Ha ns Towns annexed to .the French Empire, by decree of;Na pileoh. ? August i21, , Bernadotte ejected Crown Prince of Sweden. Dec. 24; De cree -fvt risCrainin'g " he Liberty" of the Press 1811. Jih 1, tllamb'urg annexed, 0 'he , French F.mpire. April ; 20, -the Empress delivered ofa son, styled King of Borne., . Sept. 2V present at .an engager ment bet Wt fen a, French Flotilla and an English criiiseri 1812, Jan 22, Stvedish PrmerAhia seized by Bonaparte. May 2, he; hearts a vast a rnt'y against ftnsS'a. June Hi arrives a! Konisbtrg.-' June 28, enters W'lna. Aug. 18 Smoleixsko tak en.; Sept. t, B"a?. of Mosk wa, at Bp'odmo, St5t. 14 French under Napol';on,"eter Moscow 4 whirhis burnt t.' 22 French evacuate Moscow. JNo v. 9,' arrives at Smolensko. DeC 5, quits the: army; in the Snows. Dec. lS.larU 'es at Paris-! 181 S, April r,, heads the rmv on the El:e! Alav 1, Bat. of Lutaen against Rus sia and PrussH.V Mar 20, hut. of Bautzen. june armisticq grfeq, on. June xit Bat o " Vittori-s in paio. ' Aug. 7. host! -Ii-ies'reo, mmence. ; Austr:a drclared a gainst Botniparte. ' A'gC 28, .bat. of 5res den M re: u kille. j Sept. 7 Erglish enter Franc4. Sf jit. 58,m vcutitcs Dres den.. Oct. 18, B: t. of Lripsic, Bonapane defeated. Nv. 15 Uevol t-r.n in Holland. Dc 1 D rlaratioh f the Alhesat Frank -j fort. , If 14, J-in ,4, Allies cross the Rhine. I March 30 iViUof,?doiUirvanr, befoie Pa ) ris. April 12, li.iiinparte abdicates the 1 Throne. , My 8,-arrived at Elba.: 1815, jMiirch 1, R.iils from Elba for France. 'March 20, arrives at'Paris & re-nssumes ' the Throne April 25, is declared an out 'Iavv bv tlje SoXereigns of Europe, then :is- sembled t Vicuna. April calls a New House of Peers apd Qharpbef of Repre sentatives nf the Fieircli ,pe ple Champ' ie Mai. Juhe 16, defeats tbCrPrusnins.; June 18, loses his. u n.y at YVa.V rh.ov near Mount Sri Jean. .'June 21, abtlicates the Throne' a second tiniest July Ij2, surren i!f r'4limSsf-llf to.-n ' Ejg)ish -hof Waj, -'KShef rf-: ri h- s -at Tr-rbay- Aug. 7 sa lV 'r St.'He;erlj, .whereihe airiv t il Oct, 3 rth, 1815 1821 . Maj5, died,rof raixet i tht br-as't. ' . ' WORK -OUT L AND A MINE OF ' WEALTH , i" " Y , From the Albany ' PlovghboyV v. Frbci the first settlement of America, lands have always been . considered so cenly from a varietV of Concurrirrg; cirr.umstan- ce?, especially from the stmuiiang nea-. sures of numerous i an'riciihuial societies' j it is- fntind much to the ifsrcifst and ftap f riihess of individuals to reiitSvate worn- oiti.iGnasi as iney nave oean caueo, m pyt tereiice to Miumnting to t;e privations and inis' ries of seening hwJlands in di taut j eg;pns. 'A mong numerous success ful experiments to renovate viornout lands, the. following well , authenticated fact is worthy the notice of every faf mc.r : David Lawton; ':'arduaker farmer, from Rh'ode- Islanci, settled some Tears ago in the town of 1 VVashihgtoh county of. 4 Washington county of. Dutchess,; IS 14 miles cast of Poughkeepslei His neigh- iJ)l i 1 UU 'A liv I ) ItAt l I V'SVM'! HIM IU1 oiw time to purchase 20 -acres oj land adjoin ing jnV far mi'; which hRdleenj lying iin com m on ,' as wdrnoo t abandoned lantT," for seven years. -At . length Lawton pur- Lchased the 2Q acres at $5 r acre, paya ble in five years .withour interest, ;witn the pm ilege to abandon aV, the t errtii na tion : of that peribdVLawton's puiciiase was the jsport of i ihe-ejghbVbgod'; it was pronounced worthnothinS itSyasub-rt feet to a small ta,-. and t hat even nlkn would not grow on it. The ensuing springH Lawton Jencea ip tne zu, acres wuu suu itantial rails, andproceeded as follows: t First Year, piougljfed deep, sowed; oats, and out on 8 ouart of clover seed, and a Ibasfeet of plaster' immediately after sow- ing, to the acre ;ana.soo atter toe oeiti became green, a second' bushel of plaster to the acre, Jeft:. the crop" tprpt on the ground, and permitted no creature to run on the, land. ec6nd year, j put oo: another bushel of aster to the acre,- .in the ipring Atiefe pi wns a rood cop of clovei-, which was a gain left. on the giTundand no creature permitted to fd -on jift: : si ; , . -rhifd" year, jnofhinff. was done, in the snring.f but a-Vigofptis,, growth of. clover covered the whole 20 ncies.lwhieh wasl ploughed in Ivith 4 ixen to a good depth ; i he-' whblf field smoked i while the clover iwaa in a" state hf decom positioni- As seon us it. was sumcientiy jotted, tne neld was cross yplougiiedil and when mellowed,nt 3 ' was -uiorougiy; piougneu icr. acrtjp oi. -wiear,- wuiwr was ne.auy iii autt iin i sufficient quahthy; in the' month of. Sep- In the 4t year, reaped as fine a: crop of, wxeat ai; JDctchcss county had cv'er pleptv and so cheap, by our pfr-rdccessorsv tha little attention' has hetto.fore beerT had", to economize the stiii. - Rt;cenly, produced, which sold foi4 two dollars a bushel. Law ton paid the purchase oo neyivbefbfe Jt was'due, remnded alL.vhj expense, laborrincluded. and had S20 m pocket' Two vears-aiter. he, refused 850 i an4acre -s-ifrr theisame: landnd! fairly ( tdrued the tables upon bis sneering neigh .bors.. The soil was a d ark loam, inters nii: with coarse gravel, . i '-w.-. - ' ' I M ALEIGH TR A CT f C IET Y. : ON? Mpniday the, ioth ofepjbpr hexti at iO oblock in the ; forfnooj : 1 he annual meeting of " The. Raleigh Fe male Trac Society'; will t.ke place in the Presbv tetiah Church in -this city, and il be openedjwith iPrayer: And bor he -preceding Rabija th--say oh - Sunday the 9th of the same month the Fifth an jniversarVjSermon of this. Society will, b preached by the Rev,-Dr. Jos. tald wejl in the said Gluircb and at ll.o'cl-ick. m . the mornlogof that'day i at which tine it is hoped and expected there will n rob - blv'be, atnong those who may be present arid who are' ao' members, some wjio will ' be ilispiqsedfh aid thefunds 6i the Society i - byiC niribmion. T:- -'. . U ;V j A tull meeting of the memners of this! Society , is looked fori both the days above mentioned, and an iiicrease cf their num ber is ceyoutly hoped for on Monday.. 5 ; Jluleigh. August Ig9-"v , ; v j STA TE OF NORTH-CA &6 LIN A , i , . Trrasvry Office Sf7t. 1821. THE acknowledged punctuality ; and faithfuJn?Ws of the Sheriffs and other ! accounting officers of the State aforesaid: Would seenV to surrsced& the necessity of p-ivinp info thp rtiiarVnctrim n? rstlihti- jujion them to persevere in thht course-of conduct ahdot dutyj which has hitherto proved no lesj Conducive to the public io- tprest thhn to the llpsfnhlichm'nt rf that rhlgh character, as Revehue Officers, which they 'have so deservedly acquired ti anu uic ruojit; i reasurer will tnereiore consider h'e has properly acquitted him self towards all concerned; when he shall have reminded iiem, which, is hereby meant respectfully to be done, that" the iw?e.! is ridvy'dt hand when the Monies duel vtd becoming 0ue b the Sta'e, for the current year, from tkxa tion of every de scription whatever, are required by law to to be paid into the Public Treasury. ' JOHN H AtWOOD, Pub. Treas. NOTICE. rriHE Comitiee;fnntthn .for a : ths TJniversityij ofrth-Carolina wish to contract' for .Coveting the Wing ofthat Institution, ;?3eigaHone;. niriety six feet in lengtlufforty feet wide-, -and two stories high, 'with Shinglesof Jnniper or!:Ieanf4jn in dies wide 5-8 of an mch thkk a t the butt to. - have ..square ends, ancr. to 'ho w 4 inches to the weather. V ) . The Contractor-will be required to frA hish the Shingles, Nails, Scaffolding and" everyptttra.terfal.-oeceisa nlrtioh f ihe Work To' remove 'the' old Shlrirleantf ScfJToldif.g, and lo finish and !j day of. Ja nuafy nejet. ' l .'"'-.:. ' Proposals or the .offer of, -Terms on w h tell t his work m a v be don' avII Lbe re? Lceiveil person ally, or In jwrking A. .- WILLIAM POLK, JOHN HAYVVOODi " ' Acting' fur jthe Conimittee of "'' v:' . .' , Appointmeot. v . Rateigri, 25th August, 1S21. ;45clO '"'; ,. :.: ...... - fj -'-' -r STATE OF NOilTIt tCAiiOLIAiY . . I . j Jandoljth County V'A. . Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions , J, V- ; AokustTermi .1821. - ? Or. iment Edwurd Williams. 3 t ;';!.-.' TT appearing ;.1o the iCqurt that vEdward , Vllliarns4 the Defendant in this: case. re- I. iider'in ahather goveniment tit is ordered, gister tor fhre6 months, for the defendant to appear .at the nexCourto be held for ,skid County, dn the irstMolay of November next, and replevy, oe'kaVjto-jssue;'or denoluW otnerwise juugmeiu py aeiauu wui Deemer- aga;nst fyin1t ? A -COpV -..v.f.V;fT 45 r 3m U rESSfe? HARPER, xic. ,t. . STATE OIJORTHARINA, ,' ' -,' " - ftandolfih County. ':. ') r Court of Pleai and Quait'.er Session, ;AugustTerm, I82L El izabeth Hoover, . yOtrPeiitiottfofv':-Rr;,CB:dower4-r Joseph .Hoover &, oihersv3, r ' -s";;':' "-f: ' IT appearing to the f Jojirt, jthat Jaco. f!oo ' ver," jiv John Hoover, David Hoover,' Cpb Haovers.eni'..pap)el:,;Hpl) Hoover. Mafv HrMCv'efSAllv'ViiVer''SiixiYi. j nah Hoover and Hanj el ,JI titclnns, Oefehdaftts 1 iir this case are nointsoftliiStatet j tt H orderetl that publ catioii bej ma-.i e six hwe.ek in the Raleigh Regisjtfw the said I defetlants to "appear attlie n"tt -Court, to be tttid for satd'eountyy on theiirst Rloriday n i November next, tbend ibere to pjead, an ?8wer or; demur to the aidrpeiition, oiher wise it Will be taken pro ebnfessa and heard pact I I- ..' '! -.. i ' - v'r.- ' ' rs. '' ".'. h'r : . . .' It I . A X k s t'VAiiVii.: - ; .r. f " : r: ' ' . . i -.... 1 . ' I - 1 14 Ofcy ery l esc nbt i njhi ay bliatt 1 I .5 T . t'. - : ' Ul LlllJ.VUlil,i I . , W -II 7NTftDu immeialy.L ervant i : Waslrfpr a smajlfamily ; fprwhici ooi;'r f . Wrman. n that !c:in3 1 .OOK. anil ,. - ,vages wiii ne given rom uiis jo ipc M' jaimary.rSh4mast,hae .a,'; jood cbv.-7; r?Cter W".;;, .,T --U V .''J 'Enrcoftlii PnnVer:--? y August S0,r.sf 'f'. j : .';!. 45: 3t;r v : - (CHINA ! GLASS . ' .-. . . - - ..-.( . v , a v erthknwahrJ . t- r; vast : . .i -KXTnoor tp Messrs ; Lypc 1 Cutherj, r i rJbtye. rei yed pni b p Lucit, 'ar'Hved v. New.York. their Fall A vor t m nt iof t h e above articfes. comnrizinfi: everv artiell in tfte ine; 'which will be soldkiw at Wholesale. : Petersburg Aug. 28:, 182L V 52nn TTAf AS just received from W iYoi k. a XI hoesbead of "Loaf Sue4. dko. a crate of 'bume Ware, consisting "f Butter 1'ots very 'general ;,Gitcery linei All f Which TlviUdisposd 1 Haliirlv AiuniQf 94. f 1 44-.St DAVID SHAW "tf' AS, within 1'a few'days rat, tefeeived 1(J ' Julci'an! a lift- uimriy of IVer 1-idi :JSwkt $HkxTB, of the yirv beJ uitv A'so' . i-five, boes bi;st';HATAnaA..So'iHs4''. HbM'ohr.fv; i hanoV. eigfht of; t eh Vll-erent kindspf Comv; j and mdeecLhe is 'better supplied with' evVry, article in the ConfecU'nnary line, lit thia-timei '; , j than h has ever hetn tien ifore . . , 1. ' His hew house is .iuw,cbmpleatjl which will enable fiim to afccbihiodaie lompany ;ii I that resptxt better rhaii formerli and will; j bf; very thankful to tH6se wfi4nia beplaVd 1 . l-ito Avor Bim with'thai f custom.' '! 1 4 , v jtaieign, 24;ji August 1821; l v 44 otc . s JI.' B, 1 He ;W ti: "built inue lo 'fi'hhb !C0 ' ' CRKAMS -durihff vth Reason t Tf :fe "ptIXrm- LKMOiDEi: SANGARFE, POR V tfRKE f ! ,Kl5liRT8." OFiTHfe Supreme c URT JUSTPUBtl-SHKU' jJO. 4 (being tlie last) .of J-rfigM- M Xkj:r?s Report H of thel Suhr ..urt.ot Uns Sfate: r in a ;fevW'jks. tf- .- " 'VALuS . ''.'' ' ' For $air. ,, rTHHE SubscHber.esiroilschncentrat- ing lbte agriculmral cnewns ru the y rilace where 'hf no resided. In Kcrshawj; , tt? t ioh in Lancaster D:? rfct, j jcon t1.i'ning,v ' .about W acrp?, all fit! fop'euU'r the reatest part is of th betf qtiaJit'""of ; oale .'and hickorv hmd- I hat b en. bvv - of Various sizV s; One and fo lallQn Jgs.' f I have also on hand"l5Vtr: 20l -ktgs " belt . (London VVhiteteyd,, and LihsVeU 'Oil ? U ! ith a very ler.neral assorhViWt in the . i" ;Vl J nig jn 9. complereH'. the V iujne. ; afi Index to which will beiyen n hefu st No. of Judge RurFiN Ren--its. Which. , -K. 1 - a . uuppsar Herirv ?Tzard .Esq. empbatjcail v styled-"? i -.' The Garden of the Waxha w' About t V JJacres of this Jandis clear jd. niost. 01 ; :icb"ifrcih''Kml ;under g(,d fence. Oni ? ' 4 tlienre'mises'are two pretty glod Dvel ling Houses, two. veri eood bafn;-ahd anu excellent ' Gin' House, , BlncksnithV -hop; f and every . oifier oecesstrV otft ."buil'dirtg ' No part' of tliis land i H'b-e tl.the cfisti- '" ialties of floods, bein jeilually ituated oaf; the dividing Ridge between Cfun Creels 1 1 and thei Catawba River, ; ithl;tlv. great ? " watered by a " variety of jhe best S'iiti'gV and is wll known toijbejas hahhya si-' . tuatiori as any in the tipper-coilitry"'. , Road leading through it from Camdcht6v CbarloJtei- It commands k fj aiit'ful pros pect of thef shrrotlnditig neighoirh'.dris This land will be exposed to pn Wic ale ; ; Vs, on Saturday the lb of: October next; , ' '.;; unless previously disposed of pypi ivate contracts ' v":, '-1r 'f " lM'.S "''-''' The terms wili be an fifth of ihKpuri 'V; phse pneypaid down h cah; the nars '...''. flahe i in four equal anhUlptafmentS " viih fcterest from the'layof sae.Xl5ond . ;;';v wihi Approved ;persbnal seclirit v ; - . V-' m.'M-tgge of Ihc-premisersWjIl iK-yeqtiiriX . f io secure navmeht. i u ' '4:'',T-l'-V'' 1".- -': V o. Oh the amr dayfiis IfofiSe; ancV ' IX'wnwsreryitlej? Mejt .'sifu-tted and ' '.. Av-en caicuiatra lormercaniup onsiness and t voy ears, th-f phrcbaser g ying bf nd ' witlap'prored ; persnaU eti rhy and al s j mortgageof thejremises; ' . 'vf ' V ' '" ; f ;Atial poseldtlvthe Plai itatiotf .-ft.;-H ; ; " 'Hot- 'gie'tiht'n tlilprop lieleoti can " 1 gatheredaihe 4 FosVioh:nf,tnVttptte and tl'-t iMIin- U k caster wjH fa, given"3 scon -ai the' terniaK; ; , sale areMiftdiediw thi; - .'- j. v:. Any eroftwtstAina; to v ie tv iheForcV) M iWiliiani Haf reJskliiig tffc ptemisesv ,Fbrfortijerpvtisu1alUriJi to th friit " : tneii booth AJafoima. JAMT BLAIR; i ,Auff'usL23i; ; 454' 20 Oct; sfitTfe nK siiAhKS" ;.t,..;:-' 1?0Rde,Teh Share of tn slate ti&rik of '' ; ', . V" - V 1 l1 f it ) ii :1 i! 3 V 4'; o . . ' V; ; ; : - ) ; ' '.r ; v . .; . . .-vl '-s ;;u '; vr ;: .! ; , v
The Weekly Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 7, 1821, edition 1
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