1 ' r 12 V Ocr&rc tie a!ziii6ifyiri4eVghtM Peace, .:: voL..xiYi-.;; '.-X vf'- ' 7--. v."":-'-', " 7-:t?.-v. V- --V from the4hitrican Farmer: - j v NO FICTION, n i;i' tract rf ?an(T T farm cnnfeMnaV ut '0 acrr of which riJiyates; as yetk CrW r-tween SO a no juu .acres, .wuiwi an laV oTinto eicht -irre V- ! ' 'i H' hs rfr,:fiatr.. f premljimR from thr AppctUuirl society of. tb'at rounty . p !r hnvirg the best .managed farm -in the co r,ty. " . 'v' . '. - : For having raised 62 bushels of barjey frn one acre. VM'- ForhavJns: raised 4 l-2 ..nns tirrothy hav per acre from a lot of 8 acres, and he tori the pain to weigh the hav from one r)f these acrf fpnr.jdav5.afer jf was nit, aiir1 found i' to weigh 5 4cns and 52 i lbs; For hnvirg raised 104 bushels of corn to the acre. 'L ' 7 - Krrhavine nised 557 1 2 bushels po-i tatocs from hair an acre. His method for raising Potatoes iK He r pens a furrow 2 feet 9 -inches r-J part, p.nns iu inenps aiwri ; mru- "'nsj inrnT ivr wit, jcouvii mi in , rairely, "about 2 inches, a 4y.hfw themselves about 3 rairely, about 2 inches, as soon as thevv 3 inches ab ve ! the eiound. he covers about two f ' 4crleuUnre-X Vj-itetJ and sjent a day atMr.-SVnKnV,farB In the-owrh?p of n.TMvav Saratem county, rKew-Ynrk. of turn, m 8 or 1U oys. or wnen nn p . mftre ?J r.ctpd. b the dint of application , ; Rogers' Paten. Fl umel, warranted not to are about 6 inches high he spixflds the .. ..- ':r :.n-ui Ttir fablV i u..:'i,' :'a' y , . v r lopsrjjcn. a.m muv. y - : r gam to atxut 2 mrhes. -ann witen. giown h VV again to. aorut o .u ..v ;iu . , he thinks " it possible that 1C00 tbush.els j nn n i Ka i-itco1 4rnm AriM rrr rf fTTMirwl . I method for raising- Com ITe. hoc a marl ine that crrsves the rlilre. he nhts .2 to s. bill, the nrtges ; - r: u 1 or mi's re oo!ir icti o iHLiica rtjjji t. , n ..!..., nfior cprnnrt n!n . V cm? he stalk and. blades together!! c!.-.-o tn the ground.- The average pro- j! lr.rt;5 4 i j ears to a hill, the corn .weighs tO 'o 6? lb, to the bushel. , V - tnr ral method of firming is to lay rFt i..nd into lots of 6 t 10 acres, each int 1 mtn.niMl nrrj in foor or five vet'.rs : j l:smnalQ'iantitv is 8 wagon 'loads with 4j hr. stoeacb acrff rst vearis in grass ? . . - . t - i t i i : . u k in whe? spring" or winter wheat; with J clover and" timoby-5 lbs. clover and 2 : tho ,nh,-rM r crrnnrl in rnrnuiini 111 I Jil ri s v t uu i in i Va'p tlnvrr he prefers lie mows his ti-; mothv for two years, pastures it one vear -in the fourth vear he turns down' the :Fod. puts in whet on th- sodl'st'a 2d. : corn, 3d barlev or spripgorinter wheat, snd stocks it down as before. : i ' Mr. Sh-mson remarked, he has a field, tWa a pasture, and in which' he intends : . fti.rmrr down the sod. roll it well, give it ' a top dressing of manure, ph ugb. if the i i MToi'd time on the sod, manure jt 4 gain, pit it into Mippt, harrow it. in, and tx p? sto make 35 to 40 bushels pe: acve. 1 The fHI wii.g is his produc; from 10 . ? acre as reported from aCtual'survcy and ! cxf.rrinstion r '; 1 K .. 19 acres-havmc 100 apple trees on j then, nrodnr- d 55 ions htv 8 acres corn J 560 bushels $ acres do. 7.0 lOucres do. SOOand :(j ton of haV--i!o. w'beat. 140 hndivrls l'do..fix. 600 'bsl 8 do oats. "iCO luishels 8 do.4 hav, 32 tons 8 do. do. ! 0'-ldo.barley, 60"usb-h 5dohay? 10 1 Stons 4 dodo. 12 dv 8 do. do 24 acres 1000 bushefs potatoes 2 a-! - cres m vegetables, which also raised 400 chickens. ' . ' - rito?i Tnr amiricast icosomist. fr'taLi agricumiral arts be raised to fame.- - ld v'16, ood house no improvements; At a time of general anxiety f, r mak" j nteiet. I re following receipt for cha'iieirfe xT 1 t y : hy inm ,"c'e' ,wX ' -f- la,e,y rpced frr ni a wman of j; mill- .- .1 .. . ... . t .....11. -urt u a u iL'nrit unit nrT) xm'i-rm iintr. . "iuiH.j, wuii iihu rpcrirjicea me pro 1 ess, cannot fail of being interesting, both 7the tconopiical, and to the covetous; ,s un.s . rul tne pufter-milfc or,', ney into a fvedmg vpsel. add a liif le.J f nran anil in.rii ...:.,r.'c ..i- v.it. Ji ..... ... , a,,.ai, SH, niMcui sa.i, nnu.gi.je Ktomi.ch cmvs; tbey will soon grow Aery ! S r mIm, kind ff ot antl Ule I : r m i W,1I ,n a short time be very t r ?) "Cjeajed--T rem which a rr-: m-. !r'n.' u'r yiKl njaybe ni-ide, am. thus the ' n recess ' roav i.ckenr r running in a cr-otinned .romid,'. like, the l ea:al motion. Does not this seem l-kc muking money - :tt -'V- romtheLTirfliemarker.y OF DESPISING SLLL; THIN GS. He tbat despiseth small things' shall fall by l little and littie." 1 ht text, ttfeugh apocryphaUii Couso- y 'ant to the whclc tenor cf human expe- V t UJlicn IS X)f such invalinWinr- , 1 10 tvcrv btima bomg, is made up; i ., - - . "- "v,f"j'v.... hocjitS Willi iiic iwiv. aiivi uisaijavcii , i mu i t,!i r5 can bc ntng more pleasing ta the V because bezels anj desire for the intox- ; Pk1c, t.;ar to hf-ar of new discoviries :: iCating,cup, but bcause -he Ibves sport j wir-g made in the pleasant arts of private . ami idliiv. Preseutly. however, his mo- ! if. - i rf little narniif s that ever are fivmcr awav from us, arid never to returns No, rever 3 i ' .: - . r : time that ensneth Ts.huf theeathpf time that Vent before, . Youth is'the deith of childhood: dee of - a. ,t ' . 1 ' '! r ITo w t n cr ncel v iblv s m a U-are t h e " p assr ing nf'mnhts velthey are?nottt be con-Terhred,-"' For of iiesr h thtVbole 'ira- tion of "ife co po4'L: &t it is- the assiduous annvjse ue ffmonncnts,'tuat crowns life: with honor, pn the ot':er hand, by nnd?rvaluirg.tuei moments and -neglect ing to employ then', v-hle days and years are los We often comhlain of the shortness of the hole; atrt.aij?he sam" tf .; are dal'.v making'prodjgal Wste of the parts. We c: relessly. thrwaw:y ttKUsand? of the small 'fractions o time -'rlsf in most ca- ses we-snouui nave u me enougn. t So it hnppens that' in the acquisition of ' swtft. tanv a. ni vderlul bov, tnJ can c i j 1 I 0.1? . V If a . tided altoe tber.iti the native forc of in altogt tberjd the native fore? of liU ' g n?n., ha been Iff? far behind M cotem- poranen of smnlHr talent, but of unwea- : rie'd ass?duiv. Nfr does history scrcelv ;1 record the ingle instance of a man tri!y . i orpaf !n nninf sf inwl(!(TP V I W 151 not ! fi;itpntlv mnrnvA PVen the snall frac- i- ,: iil . mUh ha av. tions of 'his Hme. mouse with nnwtirieri diligence .ate in twain thp cable, vhich a giant could not havt pirted with til hi pirted with.. nil. .his stvength. And bfsdes, if ft be of grtat value to know how to bear. tedious moments" with, torti tude and patience, ;'t of still greutei va Jue'o be hble to. prevent their being tedi ous ; which c m be accomplished only by "s"v.v ..v, v.,.w.... otlnrm diliirence in Droner and ue tali ; -o . . , . , niiruit?; , - -ir: r me apncrvuiidi- ici a hi i commev.lirg upon of le-s pertinent appli- ; cation to r-.f n circling uujcyia T04'" ' , rmv rnd morals. :. . . f' ' .It is hf hand of the diligent thatnl'.iketh ' rch. Most estates Javc t een acquirt-d by j degrees, by regul-.r and -well-a.jxpli.i.in dusty, and by. a prudent care against f vaste in even thf .smaller matters. ttxs tiic. tr ir ' Inr.T "series ot eut's. f-- .. . -r - - - . tates hav- grown up uch a m jg.ntm e the.c wncp thenselve would -he puz- - zled to account fT. 1 hy 1) ad met with nothing that could be termed great good K'A - r, The wh-el ol fortune never .turnta N 'he.o out a lottery pnze nor md thp ever f i Rher. a smglv si.e if tr-m the mrlu of ' speculation ; ai,d they themselves can M h.'rdlv .ee.-hew t' eir estates have sojn- cr.-as,;ti. i tru'n ot .it is,, mat m.u aonn .Isavings so judiciously managed as be . matU ct rstantly productive, ; -wm, in t'espic- oi nan a ccniury, cuuui w , thf marniriHlp of rniiMrieriitJie ' WOi ltii. I Oil th contrar ; n.any of the estaijes that ale spent, chiefly Ic.ik'out in small stream lets." The .heirs UT. ,)t1 ner !ined w"lln 'ross vices, "nor chargeable vith wanton nuifliFa'itv. But small thintrs thev iiave ctntemned, or at least t.egiec a. ; And f wnartrcm idciw ii iimuMiw plication of' it. and what from incessant j liul'e wastes, ..their all is ROne at length, ""try l.ok ab. ut then,, deeply wtrndc ;. ng how the catbbtiopne nam nappc-cu. ; ' 1 urn. we now to.-, the .consult-, anon 01 , , florals: ann-iiere aiso, our texi noius u m m - . . ' . 1 .1 . . . . T , true - b idom does a man Commit a crime . J. ni oiactwrs- & m mi irc vm 11..,. jn.misejf for it by degrees It is by(,ttie j j i and little, he plunges into the ocptn 01 turpitude. He begias'f'.withcouteroiiitjg I ' small things; with disregarding thf'ii.HK.r ;j 'points in the code ot morality ; unci,- step Ki. cr,..r. l.i.,AflvQnrp ' fill at ipni't! he he- . - k 1 . 1 : 1,1- -.r pc -Vr wnir h tho 5are lhoiTht wculil have struck him with h hoi ror at first. Here youth of tstimabie qualities as ral tMure is'dett riora.ted. . By tmpercep- ,;,,if. ,!nvp he slides into intemtierane. profar,iU, iu tp-gaming ; 1;i..t Vuber a desi)eratc vi . - . . , -. . ,i. , n .inurr. o imi rn,.nu rmr if , IIU vui 110 vuv uv illain, or auup- 1 ish sot. 7 . There a youth of good talents, of. con sitierabh K- .ruing, and possessed of picas- jng ciul qualities,- seen, be vertheleiis, fronl bis vm cradle to trespass often, in - ' .f- .. .- the small way, against truth and integn- Hcgins wKh petty falsehoods and pettyfriuds mere childUh. orfjuvefiiie roguery,' which the doting parent inter. &r a mark cf kpHgnily genius, ru- ther than the.' Inceptive blossom of foul ... tt.-i, 5i. . vri .i;ri. .; ,,; fl,...,) f .a-;:., ..;- i -.'::Z.v as lie auviiiwcs in utc- utrtiius tar.es ' . wider-range. By iiitle aud iutle he pro - h ceeds cn, till a lest ueviHlveuiurei .upon, ! great things, ana is i.ri.aigntd bcipre.iiie bar ot justice as a perjurer, a swiad'er.- a tf.fcr'Ai' .r tiller... ,- r' y v:'"- ' . lu-siiort, were ait the ienants-oi. our P"s Pf1?? encouraged, were the seeds' wulch iiati rrplned mio's ; fear; ul crop.V .Thcy,xha nnt' Kr rmr- hmhL tiV- ni-.ri- taitt it aruin.I 4K ii c L. ri.o AVt tr.r.1?: bad tnejiiiielyes :ptrUaps b.eu iuvuglcu ! vinto VMCe: in wie lasttnev were-aaeots mi tne nenniy art4 anaquatmca to cempt ana in'veigrle others. With resbtrct iio- thesK and "also those' in-vvarious; parts, of ;.:ooV v country,,who haye Tectlybeen bfrugh6 Stcrlhe ignnmmioursc'inold, weretheir fu- ture crimes ; foretold 'Utem r when" heir ;i hearts were tender, theirvpk?ol hart run coin ; hey,wotio; have .stooa agnast; :or uUereu shrieks of heart-rending cHtt-essT NEW AND gKASONA BLE HAVE.lvtely teceived, by the Ann E-. lizavpWisMar.jaret'1.! ! and Bold Commander, a largend extif;- sire assort rnnt of ST V!,R &2 FANCY jDRY .GOODSVtid ipte'd to thepreeht and a j.pruichi'g Seasons, 'VhicHF-'wkh, i'T recnt supplies, erinbks them to ids and customers a!m .t r 1 i- I every, useful articlejn the ! t t v -1 1 in fh ii i tf: i -iitit . - 1 ! - v'"",rr - --..- ; t ( Rose, London DufBe and Point Blankets', $ - various -sizes,."..5 1 '"';-) -':.-.v. H; Tlravy-blut and-mixt Plains SagthyV . Blue and black Cloths, fi oiri fine to super 1 on iliru j -7 ; 1-. i .'. Foist 'ami nthr r.atmori Cloths 'j .!r a ri.:, f' f...n,L:.ao, servants Ladies' merino .Cloths a beautiful assort- PelisV and habit'Cloths, of sup'rquality; Bl -f , block, drjtb aiMi niixt Cassimeres " Blue, drab and mix Battinetts.' . '', j j, -.'Bedford & Hungup Cordis for pantaloons' -A super assortment of Ingrain Carpeting Vdton and Brnsst ls hearth' Rug$ rich ..,ami IItlw.wnv:Hi'uu . k i frrn Flr.or Hint h r.f snnenor nualitv. - - - - - . . St-)iu I eai -noughts and r luslungs , v diuc anu iii.ai. u iwi.i u ciscy&, vcij stout , .j vireen p citings rsatzes ; varpei imu ! lnsrs Green cloth Tabl Covers with printed i bo-ders . . .. "' .') Printed, Sr; rl t Pelise CJobsrfor children j Aconip!e(e tssortm't of Cassimere Shawls- vit printed, borders ;. . , A fe .v- first ratt black Cassimere ditto Black, whi'e and scarlet merino do. rich ,rd. : ; X.- TiiHCtr aPd white Merino Cloth do do. jVJcaHot) and a-'tanetv of Cotton Shawls ; i 4-4 mer.tr" pla- ' Hannfe'ls,' n?w style ' i,,: J A grp .t variety oi plain and figured Bom-j ! b zerts .". i . -,; r ".; ; " r - .' 1A handsome, assortment of Circassian ! ! Real T'irt-w. Piaids of superior quality-; for Cloaks Rlch plaid Poplins and plaidBombbzeUaJ iiiti.-rng'f. Kih"ns,- 'ss or , ed ' c. -iors j icn fx Verv r;Ch white Satin and . nouncf Q iIoqk Rich fi cured white Gros do Naples Satin, super stvle una quaiy - ,...fj Do. do. French do, elegatu do. ;v : ; Do. do. , Gros de Na'pls F lorences - do; i;rh 11 amniik figured -Macedonian' Silks j ' new stvie . .. . 1 - fn.jrY Superfor black Italian Lustring & French j Le-yanrine ""X y -.r' " J t ; Do. black Smcht ws and Sarsenet ts Elegant thread ace re'iei nes, various K. sizeS).:- - ; U - - , 1 . v 1 ". Super English thread iiacesancf nugings, j . 1. Ui lityv, . v ; i nxn .mack and' wmi,evjnK porueruig .auu 'flouncing Laces 'V ' Blck l ve Hanlfs& Ribands, ot sup qty lihfck. white nil assorted Nankiu Crape .. Roljes ich md handsome' " ' . ; pia,f, :.,id .he'd black Nankin ahd Canton ' . . C r apes, assorted do. "1" A few ps. of rich damask Mandarin ; do Very rich" Damask Mandarin Crape" r;. boa wis ' -" V ' '' - . Plain blac k Bombazine of extra sap. qlty . 8 4 B ii nslf y Diapers3-4 Russia s do 10-4fBarnsley or; House witV Sheeting, a i-hup'er article 5'. ''i-.7' An elegant Assortment 6f 4 4 &T7-8 Trish - Lnt;n, iii wbole and half pieces ;.X''. Gtntl lambsw Shirts 5c Drawers; Do. grey, and white lainbswool; Hose and - hull Hose ; - v- A complete assortment of Ladies black, - ;" white)and colored. worsted Hosiery 'v. Ladies blk 'h.igram -vvdrsted Sl mohair-r do. Misses black, and colored worsted ? - do., Child'ren'sl-pVtted Ski ' Coi'd Vorstednet bootees, '-X'X ' Ladies pfairibSed apd embroidered blk - and wnite silk Hose i iv A GentlemanVdo) cdp v . dd: . do do Ditto. buck,x!oe aud dogskin , casicf aiiu Ditto, superior :wbife dress ditto; ; ; . Ladif s and Gentlemen's super lined bea ver ditto. Ladies caor kid, sills, & dallio'no Superior lontr'whue kid --c do A hisses $uper kicf and boys dogskin ditto vand wiiOlleh mitts , , vefy ?supi -assortnient of Irish Lawns fTOeud Cam Cravats -'iIbuea4 :colorel .'' "r'V v ..-,t: ',-v Th read C a mbric H a n d kfs. and new style eucuies. H ei;y IVandsomC . i'-t ' 3 . ... 4Gibghaoi(S - l' . ' " ; " ' v' Rjchfa ud uc r st vie Fu rnit'tire Ch intz 5-4a'd 6-4 D.niuits. of sup. quality P- JUbVUCt CV VUWU W .IIUSIIU3 j'Plaio and figufed .d'?r- cornmofiiaextrali-: Figured-Medium .'iAnd-;2elfa-;.nettdo."5'-';'''. eialn-hlckwfiitendjassbHed'.'d JEJ'arCrPlasbvTrw A :unerXssortment of silk UmbreHas a -.:-: " r tt:i . - . - Ladies Corie-ttsof new 'style with;eiaslic A )f;,u perTassorfmeh Nelson's Patent plain " and embroidered . -K.suspe.nGerHv .'v.' - .. s v..- A few newly Jhventtd ditto with, rolling I Super Germariand Ihdia silk Ha'udk'fs - .m ust iT'aiaro, pint" ana laoras wj.. Sniper tre'rman Oil Cloths' rTchVpattrrns Do,? steam -loom - and undressed .Cotton: : " Shirtints ' . -.V ',' - j f Uussla Sheetings, Dowial; Drogheda and p. Ducks Vht.G i man Fringes and yel. marking Super Valencia Vestings j..-".; .' Iadiei wotlert overshoes, -.for comfort in ivifavdlingiV v;,-;- $v-'vk L'i Worsted Cnpes ''r v., Scarlet half hose of sun. dual, for children ! Linen 'and Corf on Redncki Furniture aiidAuron Ct'?cks C f ; ' w 1$ik'-at)d thread .lace upn.;r super glt , - i; xand pearL ditto mixed Lond'vv and ;Vpck;pins f Teodies an(l hik keyc Spoolintl bal floss and '.' wng C-itton " l a pes and - h '-bbi n s ; clastic (fa rte rsr -W Cotton Chords 8c la rkininsti men's ( Elegant rj'ackr wite and biuf Nt;kHce 3L4 -4;Domstie Shirt jns:& Meetings Domestic Plan! GmgUtns cc buierDeninn Cloi, tt'etbfitgeri&H;niib:BnKsheV;r-; With many othtr articles unnecessar to particularize. A; . t, T. & (To's. . assortment is nov Very general an r cimpiptc,';ahd tlie arriViUd( the Xirgihia jacket; (daily t xpected from; Ne .York,) wvll jiL-.Ce their ptpsse'suSon a Variety ot 'other ,G6ods,:: which. vilK be. sold on .acccnifnotlatirig terms During" tile Jieasoothey wtli coptnue Ito rVceiye occasional supplies in ptSJerat 'alitimes to belable toj piresept. to,hjptubiici cp'iii' pietejan assortmenriss possible; j Pt'tersburg' JTov: 4. , - f 7 2t .?- - BdAliDlNG. f 71LL1E JONES returns his sincere thanks to his friends 'and. the pub-. lie 'in general for pa-sVf tvors, and Informs them that he still ke-ps aw HOUSE OF -ENXERTAINMENT in-;thei; City Vof J"". jglit' at'his : ofd;$t.ani ort Wilniington" .StttMt, .about: 200 yardseast of tho State- House'' anu is prepare ti uv actouiuiuudic 15 r 20 MEMBERS of .the approaching General Assembly with Board. ! 'His Rooms aie "large and convenieht ; and, in addition" td'hi dwelling, has rented a few rooms convenient:. IFeN also has a good1 clean Stable, " Well ; furnished vnh Corn, Fodder and Uats, tor Horses,'-. October 17. ' . r N EWr, EST ABLIS HM ENT Saddle )llarnes flaking Business I 7ILL1 A M P. L VI it 1SR . KL HON !) ' ?1 ;hayj ng asspcat ed t Lemjwjl ves for. the f purpose of 6arrying-on the above business in 1 1 ! all its branches, respectfully ask from their They liave just received frbni "theNoKh an excellent ;nd elegant kssoriment of all sucn articles as are necessary inheir tine.- i They pledge toemseives vhat their, work shall ' be executed witn punctuaiuyHna uispaicn, i and in the moat approved and workmanlike I manner jand thattheir charges shaJlf be reasopable. '... .V v-- '' ' .'.'':-?" "' " '.'- : SN: B." Their Shop is on Favettevdle Street, afew doors "above the Store oi Mr B. B. Sihth; and nearly "opposite Miss Ueiay's Millinary Store- :- - V Raleigh, Sept. 25 1-2 m . M A 1 O P TH Ea VVESTE R PX3- - TRIC f OF! TEEBSKE - .-'''T.".:: r ( :' '-.;';.'' v: ' . ' . .. ' LUCAS, Jun: ;.. Ho. 138, Market i Street. Baltimore, will 16lish on the lsrNoveniber next'arMufi of-the Western District the' State of TtnneaA seeXsituated btweep the 1 ennt ssee and Mississippi KiVefs .coutamihg the v9th, 1 lOth 11th, 12tti & asth. burvevors i-is-j t victs,- designa'ing the sectibus, and indi-j r.Htin the nuabtv Ot; thC SOU OV the COiOl' of jtiie4secihaiiPes ; . also, tjie rdivsion of this district into Counties accorfHfigto iheact'ojf theEiefpsialure. :Jofj?tb'e State, passed inct65el821C ' r tT' - - The'Map will be' printed on a sheet of -:' .. . - -i -: '-.. ". .-. er .1--jtf -on 1 i v'eltum arawing paper invnca j Price when colored . thytfe dollirs wfth o'cotoHngiwo- dorfxT-r .' " t O rd er s tran's'm it ted yv post 'dd ressed 'ito;the;'u.blisber: (freepf expence and kc4 compantedCby the'castiwii be execmcti without dUayaud the-Maps.; forwirded in any way: that may be f directed, iVVKerea number of the Mapsyare f Taken an allowance will be made .in the pnee. October 25. 6 3t (iiut t ,. , ,m . who wjl botr shortly mett here.thcv m'iy Rich garniture Ribands ; ".super Daclv , u-i,,-. vrj. , ' r' . i ,k - 1 - d, r Tt') . s -. ;;- t? i" monies Hecipssary to the discharge of Mich !5l?genl Ntre$Iectlviolitlon ffjlifc I)riwie of t)ie' WMshWtbnv Montti ; r J hV-nt Tter belli? onrpl? ted per.'-s- ncr nrizes ar reauested to Jiiiid th et in ' ' fov payment; ir f enVw them m th? StalF 'i'Au t).pee of 7lcVet; $10, bk piilicnti'Vry f e th er ptrso.nAll v . ?r bv letter; puid,o easury OictSt'k Orioer. J 8: V .ML - - . ' - A, flHE purchasers of - lianrls- j'commou'iv-" -'v I .called uKe Cherkee Ind.id J ' in 1820 &:'82i byhis "Scatej who J H-e failed to pay off and takeun their B,nds'.'; are hereby Tenimded f hafi' bv tiie 0,t em- !DefS'i'0t;-theeii'7Uijng'-'-lienerai"Nemm are and Avill 'then rx ojv demand. ' It is unpleasant and 'it' is hoped it-is uiiheccs-' ' .', saryi hereto add that , sliouidianyf thte ' !puoiic dwrorson this account," prove " .. : unmmdOnjl o.tneirengagenrents mitiJ :.af "" . teir'ttie period 'dbove mentiohetl av bn-" v' in ater. Uiet;neetfng'.of. our ixt Assem- , f blythey and Vvery, f them!4 will th ire- ; upbnVind witbjuut mrvher lawvice, be caU- "to- on 'acBiirdingi J A w, t : ": U - " . - - ' ;i ;Jt j4iH;HAYVOO? iPi.b.Treas. "IN' TH E P U ES9i c f : v r i- , rOjT Jovf'ti Gales & Son? huteiA, .V,i i-'Akd-!5IK EDI l,Y . "WI LL . fit K . PUnlSHED i& 1 :1 N V '' th - Ga rtdi n a Jie i.) r and .orMur ;'Lm d ptii.K ;f he 47th t tlie liidepe hdence.of tKe- IJn 1 ted 1 3 ps ' 4cotnpi!ed from 'au(Veiitirvduco,iitch'ts; By the iiev. Colin Vl'Ivi'r."; , ' 'IiniS .Work, besidesVh accurate Gjpendar & witb?therusual astrootnical; ealcukKj.a, vill cbntalh the nainesof the several Oilicerti, who conduct the: State; GoveuTient, either v. f giairtiiyc, r,iccuvc prviuaacui cupa-chy-rthe; hjinit;s:bf cdl: the: ; Magistrates and suboitlihate OfUce'rsof . the seyerfl - couf.t'e withm the Sute-the. nam;s ;of the soveal incorpbrabdCbmpahies eiations; for useful, bepeficeiif and pioiis nir poses .which exist within die . State, with itsta of the principal oificers eiTipjo edjn conduct- -iilg the affairs of these fnstitutibnsa list of the Post Offices in the $tate, withhe.nai'ie .' , :of the, several Postmasters ; and agreat va riety bf.othe matters," both of i (Civ-f and ' Ecclesiastical - nature; rela ting: to 'thisStatei and ' to the. United Stutes, a- Reference .to . Vhich .must " prove" at .considerable convt-i i- 'ene.ib to all our citizens; ' T'ht: YVotk wlll'be ' completed by the time fixed for ti-e metit) ng5 , ofthe. Legislature ; and stioold it nteeti 'whli suiUble patnmag froni the public, a similar V'oifk ipiy, jri future, be annually e..p.;cted. ' Oct. 2a.: : .; . ' ' 5 4t - . 1: UNITED STATES OF AMKitICA, ' ' isfORTaJCAUOtiNA DISTRICT. -r " District of UapcFeur-rio-mt.. r Be it niMKtSEBED, that on the 14th day of August, in the year of our Lord one thou-. . sand eight hundred and twentytwy, and', of''' tlie Independence of the. United States of A-. merica the - forty-seventh, . the Rev. Colin i'Mlver, of the'said'Uistrict-'has deposited in, ithis office, the title of a rihiok, .the right whereof he ''claims its proprietor, in the words f following",' to wit'V v' . . . I , . " j The North-Carolina Register and United .States Calendar, for, the year cf our Lord 1823, beingitbe 47th Of the Independence of the United States. Compiled from authentic documents. Bv the. Rev. Colin M'lver" In conformity to the act o( tbeongTessof . tlie United StaU' entitletli-.4 An act for tho er.comgement of' learning, b)f securinjr the1 . . copies of Maps,-: Charts,1 ami Books, vto tho ! author and proprietor- of such copies, dui j ing the tirnes therein . mentiohed. . . ;v lu witness, whereof, Carjetoh alker, Clerk ' of said District,; has hereunto1 set his hand the date Kove written, v j ' ," -; . . v. CARLETON WALKER. KB F BUSH LANDS FOR SALE. - fTrlE unders'grted - will tifft-r for -de. at . I' public" "auct'fwi,v on the -premises, on MondA the 2d day o'- December next; if j fair, if not on ..he ner fair day , betiveett i35D;;& 450 acres' 'of the most valuaole Nibusti Land ; bemg pjvt of .the tract whereon Dr. John' H ire resfOed at the time of his death. The lands are of the very.; best quality. They .enbact; he junctions of Indian Crt-ek and Cm .ked lun with Nutbush. ' The 'c low grounds, vnicn "are very little inferi'r, "if any, to .itiv bestf those of the .Roanoke, will produce at least '500 barrels of Indian Corn jannuatly ; they produce also fo bacc of the first qu lity. "The grta'er part of the high lindu are infer ior t vn. ne in the. county,- ic is believed. They are i situated about two -nd a. half or three miles from V ijliamsb rough, where there is: a pd has, been tiov:yvnrs fi air ish u.gfj 'and well reculkied Male Academy, ."d there; is now a fair prospect of having a i most excellent Female one. j-t One, t o 6C i three years credit wm oei given u i purchaser, paying interest I'fiwn. he date ; -or should it he- pretcirexi, oj! i .n-v.....-v mctiau'ou can bz h.ad to. :ni i eater part of the purchase o.owey. Tiie lands vvitl be 'showa hi the; mean time by eiMierot the suosp ibers, br by Mr. Kt.ott, Aiv Hare overserr o: "by' A r. ;,?rr RICHARD bU; LOCK. ; ''.' LEO. HENL-Lbi-wN, :: .-r-uW ' -, Ex'or -i Div'-iiare-. r .i. ii .'.. x: I'fi.v.-.b. ' tv I W :0e .:.J7'. :.-V