'Nw . 'i '. .. ... i. . A.' H v- v ! ' 4 92.Tofihr.Vi2ttt 01 j" Vst vthV'-.hirt tef rr V 95; SopplemctJtal to An "ncVpasruat the present session to low core misses V V&To'tnairporate a Mt 'Infant rj I at r M r 1 U IT I I I I 111! Mill! HIIWII.TTI WWm i .T i , 1 iThrTras -jcTersn Pec); Jarocs -Matron V;98..v To ;.vapivri'nt a Cominlss?oner?-:hl r-ir.- f93.;To alte'ytnera J electfon of: Vestiymen for ynt Jame-, s m ' m 11 nn 1 1 in I i . r ill it f I ' . - r - - - - ' . t X f' " laVa tax forrbuililin? a court house m " 9?. Direamr te sheriff of Ke w-Han-;X over tount v to.surfehderV.Billiard Table bv hfm "seized for a ?vio4ntion'of' the law; 100r TrTa mend' an ftct rmssed. at last . THmnikCnmnanv tn extent! tnejrxum- pke rOad from-the line of. Tennessee tn - the ' rao'uthlbf . Soco Cretk, ' in Hay wood f.. lUVTo : larcroratfe-the freeBrjdf j 'Co?-rahy.ln,The couuiy of Buncombe.--v ' 02 ?npi)lemer.tar to an act pass; ajn I ' lfil8, to RpnoMTommissinnera to extend the" FavettevilielRcad rfrpm:forganton ,: to theTemiesfee line.- y, t' : -1 - 102? Anithortsfpf: the? proprietors of BA'rtV's Bridge to keep a' ferr in certain cases. ' """s' v-.-V'f-." -. HUT rCliillUISk'.tllHI M . , their1 end eavoM torDrocure the extin- s gUishmeot of Indian titles to tihils An this State. - - . ? " C 2 'A resol at ion i nt ra c ti n 5 th e "Boa M for'Ihternal Improrements, tn cause a ; iuryey to. ' be A madet from f Currituck .liifef, thrnogh ! the VarroiVs, , to AIJ) tnarle Sound. sV V ' - S. Ceding ascertain part of Ocira ;cork Island t. the U. States, for the "purpose of "erecting a Light-House. V .4. Resolution instructing the. Board or Internal Improrments to dipa?e ..-'.of one-half of the jime of the Civil Engineer for the mext jear. if thej , thiDK proper, ; Mr. Fisher, from the cominittee on public bu'Ulincs.reDorted aresolution .proposine' llrat 11,000 be appropriated for the purpose . er completing1 the Work on tfie State-Houie, &c7'wh!ich'lraj congiirred in', . " " -" 7 . ; J On rootiqn," -the1: Treasurer, Comptroller, cpd Secretary of State, . were , appointed a - JJoard to whoml. Contracts proposed to be entered into by jhe State Architect, shall be " . submitted, , ; ". ;: ' v . ; . : i The following gentlemen were appointed tlie. Board for Internal Improvements for the , : ensuing- year, viz. John!.), Htwkins, Thomas Turner, Durant f ratch,. John Owen, Duncan Cameron and Jlontfort Stokesw . ; ; " . Besides the perfection of.bills, the follow . , ins- oncers were elected, viz. tdward Ward, 3Iajor-Gen,cral of the 6th division, and Dani ' el Rateinan. Major-General' or the 8lhdivi- eion. VUliam X. Hill, Briradier-General of j the 3d brigtule 6f the 6tli division; .Richard I Brownrigg', -Ptiadler General of the 18th' brigade and Wm. Gregory Brigadier Gene 1 j ral of the 1st brigade , JoeJ M'line Colonel,; and Nathan bright 'as. ilajor.pf Cavalry at-j . . tached to'the 8th .brigade ; 'Thomas V. Har-i gis, Colonel, John lvesley, Lieut. Colonel, and Keube i Walton, Blajor of Cavahyattath- ed to tKr;16th brifcade Jacob GoUImg, Ma jor of Cavalry, aj;ached to the 2d .brigade ; and II. Wi Ayres, 3Iajor of Fayetteville A tillery, ' ; . '. ' - A' number of bills were perfected- . . - - . ' ; ' - - A resolution was entered into; appointing j . the Adjutant-General of the-Muitia, 'ass'sted ' v bv Henry ea well, Esq. to revise and amend K nrt nnv in fhrr. wlnti'r' tn tfi Another instructing the Boanl for Internal Improvements to enquire into the. state of ' One authorising the Judges of the Supreme ' ; Court to revise and put into one all the acts of Assembly relative to Administrators andj ."Executors.!.1 -;v".; - :. 1 ; And inother directing the State Architect to furnish botf Uonses with plain jleat Set- t lees, with Cushions, instead of Chairs, for the - Use cf the Members j and also Chandeliers, i " ;". f I " TrxsBAT, rir. 30 ;1:.: V !4' " Both Houses met, and aft er? ratifying a number of bills, adjourned tine die ; ." CONGRESS. ' MONDAY, DEC! 23. ' On. mot'M n ol Mr.X.i? k, of Illinois, it wai Re9clvedjTbAl the Cmmittc on tlie Judiciary be instructed to inquire whether any , anu, 11 y, uai alterations are ne cessary to be made in the Organization of tne jf uns ox me unitea owte, 30 aj mere 'AeauJIv tbrxtend their advantages to the set er I -states.'- .; 'T ; - ..'t'V.v.r', VTie HtHiae ihetf; resolved itself into a ararftteeror the whole, onrtherepprt tf.p. rommittei?-of the . list session. . ctin VlCIIIIIIlig miuvii n v-v- ui" tiiHuvi nun tht Cherokee and .Creek Indiauaferjui.a to thce Iudians Uie fee-Mmpleto certain lauds iu the slate of Qecfgia ;l which was ordered to lie on the table.; iH' ! Vt; . : The House then resi lyed Itself iptb a O.-timtUee of the whrle; in the b llto fix ; ti.v ApDortionment of Hepreeni. uves for frf ril? VnPTosstlPurd third rea3- ini ihis day-rand wa inirir Time, passcu ftiiu.psmv, y '"r,"1""; for'conciirreoceciv i- i'.xr?r -"fin motion of sMri Gorham Pt "Vf a'isa:. I c nuwtsV the Houseithw I iritol a committer of the wht)lei on tbejnU in ajfldiriofr to;an act t continue force. tbe.acto,prdtectible;(mer-if the y ; 5a' against ' piratesandvto punish thfe crime ofrpiracyv rSSht Ko objertion being made to the &1I1, the cohim1rUeiscaiid'repcrtV was ordered to be' -en grossed,: and read a ..v; ... . ' TUESDATt" CM'hen netitions were called for v -Mf." Dwightaid' he waa requested to present the Memorial of William Thbrn tort J Walter Tones;' and. sundry; other re spetable citizens oflthe District of Co. lumbar in JehMfof the Greeks. nTfce MelrnoriaUwhich Mr. D. here pre sented Is signed by one hundrpd and thirty eighj citi2ens of Washington and George tbwii. praying ofLt'onjress to appropfi-, ate two' tork three rnillions,, m , provisions, and I whatever, may -be necessary to the GrelkHas an esy and, honourable mbcte of acknowledging the aid, hbnnty,fand ob- ligation received from France in like cir .cnn8tances.w ' W r--k The Memorial was read 1 when after consjrferable debate, as to the inipolicv'of the oieasiire. it was'ordefed to lie on the ttabii ' : . , : T-v : : Oh motion of Mr. Ingham, itwas Re solved, That the committee on Roads an Can j Is be . instructed to- inquire; into the. expcidiency of appropriating money for the jiurpose of aiding in the completion of a canal froni the waters.of theChesa peake ''to those of the Delaware. r : Toe Speaker laid before the Hotie a lettef fromuhe Setretary of the Treasury transmitting the Annual Heport f; om that Department on the state of the Finance; ofwiich, on motion of Mr. McLane five thousand copies were ordered to be print ed for the use ot the House. i FRIDAY, DIC 27. : . M. Cooke reported a bill "supplmen" ry Jo the act to provide for cer'in. per sons engaged in th tend 'nd n'val ser vice f the Unifed States, in tht Hevolu-ti-narv war ;M which bill was twice read and Q-ommitred. Onj motion of. Mr. Williams, of K. C. it wits resolved that the committee on' Military AflTairs.be instructed to inquire, intcvtjie expediency of allowing to the offi cers Of therafmy a sal trv, or stated sum of mopey per ear, 'in tend "of pay and ,e molnmeuts, as are now allowed by law-,:' i?f?ovf, That the Ccmmitie on Pnb lic L4nds, be insruc ed to inquire into the expediency of t rectin a new Land Dis trict in the territory of Michigan, to-embrace jJe lands lying in the Siguina conn- ty of -akv Huron, to which the Indian title has been extinguished, ; r' ; ' .ri , Mr j Walworth submitted for conside raticn, the following resolution ; . ; Vi;; Resolved, That t he. Committee: on. Re visal and Unfinished Business; be instruct ed to inquire in'.o the' expedfehcy W re viying and continuing in force, for a fur-; 'Z.i ' ,t r ii. r ir98;and of the:24th of'February, 1810 I r,. -i!,f v.f .uJ r.. . if gees from the British Provinces of Cana da an Nova Scotia, agreeablv to the re ylutions of Cohi;ress, of the 53d of April, 1783 nd the 13th of April, 1785. v Spje opposition appearing to this reso iutwni Mr Walwo'rthi' stated the object of 4t the question was then takt'n on it, Ana uecia in tne negative- 59 in 45. i i II FOR (if N- By ithe arrival at Philadelphia. ofthe fant sailing vhi p. Factor! from Liver- , irwwi li'vcr-.; ;t ?n received pool, ifonnnn nare nave O 'ue vOi", ami J.vt.i ijinii im intr ouiil I October. . .. . . . - if rrl j, m,-n: u r . tstin--AO ncn f accounts nr the successes of lhA m - .. . , " . . . . . y LireeKs. iinfn ny land, aud Sea, arc am- ply c)nfirniertand hew the onfoup-'! ded nature of the tomor that they had made disgraceful submission tn tbeir harhaan 'ppre-ors. In addition to the interesting details in a subsequent column, it 19-stated in the London Mofbyii Chronicle of the 26th Octo ber, tljat accounts lind been .received tbat;fnornin"2: from Greece' of the most Satisfactory nature.: On the 24th of. Septepiber, the castle of Corinth sur rendered to ahe : Christians, and by this achievement the Mbrea has been a ain liberated from the ba'rtmrians. This event will be Considered important in liistbrjr", because it has been preceded by tleaiost"bril(iaotvsuccess on the part Iriflhe Greeks. " ? . - . ' ; GrreeCf. Letlers from Zahte of the 14th ultimo, givn in the foreign pa pers, fully confirm the previous re ports of the successes of the Greeks in the Morpa The Tirks, after bein 'defeatedin the plains of - Argos, bv Colcbtroni, on the PSd Julv, at the de file of Trete on' the 24th and 25th, en irenched.thprasel ves at St. . Georges, where they received - reinforcements front Patras and liepanto.5 The Greek army yas, iri ;thf ' mean time j increased by .volunteers from'all quarters to 25.000 men ; and they bccuWeti all thip passes leading towards the Jsthmusl f pnlhe,6thdnd TthtAugusV the t"uni , iu iorce a passage upon Coripth .1 In the en'saffemerit f -the r6th they wet e attacked upon all ooihts, ami repniu witn &reat loss. . In the, battle -of Uier7th which was very bloo dy,; 3000 Turks i pertrhed uponhhe fiel'd.'tit; Rattle. '-Tjie General-inCliie1. : AliiPchai' ftroerly: Grabd;YiTie IEC.. I Wad 1 toority., ne raker Manniud el pessaiyr;wa"a,,B FrVv!vlBr? veral UeVi bf tbeBwvin dtsDerseriHeir:ipbrti pointii cnof th highroad to CqrinthV where ithe wereursueUT Another: cniaot 2tpu. froni vyhjerfc rhersough uJbry a sR atereffbrjta H.di Rornanirf hutUid byCi; fraifjar-.Barbitr in piceS -:WXfmaltu.n ?el ves 1 n to the; moun fan s whence ; they eveptuallyreached jporinttt? ' third corps, theVfftSconkrilerahle of all; composed " frncipally oAI banjan was unable, from its desperate situa- . toiuke n v other course than to precipitate il5;eif.bn th roate-leading to Tripolitza-f . Over taken riiU flight H the lake or iicrue, u was ai acivc.., v; the place more than lUUU men ; me r$t grrentf eren atisprenon. iu plication; post rf) may .oe : ijiafle -to a n number of prisoners was Ali Pacha, aj drewa'y Jones, WdliamsboroughGranyille native of.'Nanbli.'dii Romania, and-Yi- zier f Triccala, iand Astart Depz, a- verv vpnterprisiiig i Albanian JChief ; The Turks in Cantlia have also sus4 tained several defeats, and have been cbmpclled to shut;them!elyp8 up inj the fortresses. Accounts from Con- i stantinbple confirm the; reports of a naval battle" having been fought be tween the" Turks and the Greeks, jn which the vlafter were lyfctonbtH, and captured tis ofhe l urkssj. vessels. . -rt : i . . . 'still iJatkr.4 " ' " : ; ; S i ' AVw YcrkDcc By the packet ship (CoiumhiaCapt R- pprs, which a rri ved here lust evening,. in,45 days fm Livt rpobl.itlje Editors of the Ct'm -erc'al Advertiser have receive ed their files of London papers, to the evening of the 5th : ' TM' Con.rtiJis.e, have seen an ar ticle pX sotne interest,'; from the London T'smes, o the supposed views' and pro-j-c!s of tlv C'-Migress iand Sovereigns, as-sembh-l at V. ronai It appars.that their meeting took place on the, 22d-October. On this subject, the pvlorning Chrorjicle remarks, tht the result of the Congress will be p'icifc ; nod that in spite of the ardent wishes of ttie higli Allied Powers to prevetk the spreading of constitutional principled liberal institutions they would be able iiojrlo hb more than establish local mounds and barriers .among themselves, either by means of Cordons Snnitaires or through a more efficient systcih of police,' as in tlteir " s uje rior ju dgment they'Sn av afterwards deem most expedient, without in any way troubling th:-. countries which constituteii-the object pf their tender soli citude, wi&i foreign armies, fleets and gov ernors. '' -;'V' . -p -" :'.''.' f 7reer.'a. K very friend of humanty,' eve ry one H'li'o sincerely desires the emanci pation of ttie hunnan race from despotic 5Tr ' i" J rcJc.wM "- firmations nf the victories obtained by the Grceks.m'er their barbarian Oppressors.. Eve n't he Austrian Observ.'.r, hitherto so hostile to the cause of freedom jn Greece tHat it would not admit of a single advan tage having been obtained by the. patriots, bow explicitly concedes, that the Turks have been driveu back upon Coriatii.1 Arn, ou? ?i comparisnn of the accounts wi?h tho'-e received at Phil idelphia, there is no du:)tiat the Greeks re-occupy that city. . , j ' . : ) France An English officer arrived in' ;! Lonubn, who had recently p'isedthroughj the lines ot the r rench Army ot CTbserva- ti.in, on the .Spanish frontiers, rrports it I tiV amount to 8Q.OC0 men with a very su perinr park of anillery. ). I! Sfiain and PortugaL The ' accounts Vnni Intr cI,Iiai fpam, are or tne zotn ftr.. ri,...- i;n .k:r4..i:j . vjvih.ioi luuiiiiu, whu is Matcu to have fled from Mt ted at a village, abou M al nd, had been arres- i oout z or a. leagues trnmineara exparte the fro .;iers. He is said have intended to pass :nti Portugal; but was betrayed by. ine of his old soldiers. 'He was conducted under; a Slrong, c senrt, j to Placentia, and the military commandant had sent to Ma drid, to' obtain instructions concerning hini. Great Britain. Sir Henry. Wellesly, is appointed to succeed the Marquis of Lon donderry as Ambassador at the Court of Yienba. The accounts from Ireland are stated to be of a nature not to excite alarm. Admiral Paget, who sailed around the world with Vancouver, died on the 31st of October. . -The death of Canova, the celebrated sculptor, is also announced. He expired at Vienna, on the 12th of October, and was buried in the Church of St. Mark, at Venice r Baltimore, Dee. 19 Cy. ,ne schooner; Lbrenzb, arrived port yesterday, 41lays from St. Salvador we learn t;hat Bahia was goerned7wartiaI lawgand under orders of Brigadier General Madeira who is styled governor of ; arms-all the Braaiijiab regular troops were dis- -s a civil government, but it is a mere tool to the goyernmeritat arms the civil government arenatives of -the conntry. ane;uiazilian army is near the city, and Afc up iposth are daily skirmishing, a nd many lives have been lust, t The Brazilians are frequently to be seen, from sume Mtuaiionln th city under arpasj the Veport sayi- they armea untheirth Febuary Iast, 8ince which most of them have leftthe city, and declared ftirithel Prince. There j i two brigs ) f waif a 1 so; a1egupa ts' NocammanicatmnisAliOT cnuntf nMfrbsK dcpasioriaiijp, ttral death and hisSeItvtsibldin the rnarketfrom30i& iTowls '2 dollars to 2 20 each, when t be founds ia!flfbVecAmmfniled,aFrcn Uw'- -ETRci ' farcrnerit of I SOfoh c)i aak ; '-,v. j i.r t(? 'His :fore$n HgJ'-.iyfc. mpnb l 'I'hrtfnavalvtorce consist iiiHiie i libefibatte::;ihi TK AC HFKS. r ' n.j , nrOi LADIES (sisters).: sre ideiirous vt.Uj f -f. obiainirtcf a situation in a he<hv : part-xjf i fJ? FKMALK I KAC HriliS. 1 Kaleiebrjan: 182 the country, as instructbii-pf e'm'ales; .queslteioU insc rt. the 'above n J-P- ;Theyiwi a complete; the branches best academ u-wt. r.i rt.e:.i1nL-tnerethe ,; t-tmonia9 cf their feharabters and talents, ap- .Connty, Ih-Carolma. Jan.lS23. , 153t . . - J. R. LUMSDKN' School will com- j mencertn n 'l((,).y n xt;tjit.6th "bf January j se pearly opposite Mr. Ga!ess.- ; in a hous Person' nesirnus of inspectingMne;; Hides, &c. for th 1)4 regulatioq of the sell school, can do so by! applying at J. Qales's Store, Jan. if is?3. U''fl UAi VVI ""IK w y f I t will be dissolved on t h e iifteenth i n -,t ant. I All pcr:if)bindelted to said c-mcern, ,ai e desi r wtl $ntin k e i i u m ed ih t e pa v men r. -1&, N. HARDING, . V MOSES JARVI i Ralci'i h,lJan. 1. 15 nirui if o f IT i To settle; the estate of Johw b. VVrSt, dev.M,- p v't jut if the house qf Jarvis, ;West 6c Co it lis necessary to' close the business of N.Mardinx & Co. 'Therefore the, en tire Sroejc bf Ni Hardirig Co. consisting of ix iarge a4ior t uient of G roceries. Paints, a n f 1- t h crX Tt icle s , will lie offe ed at pub -lie sale, jr '.h'eyfifteehlll insti-IHrm's" AH sum ubtfei? Fifiy l)llarsCash aH si'ims'ovekfFifty Dollars, six monthcre- iir, the iarQliaser giving Mnd;ana gooq security. 1 -MOSES JAftIS.; Jan. 1. 1823. I ' NOTICE.- ; . :-; :. if VN Tuesday, the 21st day of Januaiy, v f 1823 will be sold;at$ublic sale; to the highest bidder, at the house of the subscriber, four milesffrbm vVarrentoni N. C. seventeei? likelyvNEGROES ; among which are threeva luable Carpentersj and a good Blacksmith ; all my stock- of Horses and Cattle, Household and i ivitcnen r uminire, ana two vaiuaDie t racts of Land, Withgood houses and other fmprove- ' ments on each. The sale will be conducted by Amps P.- Sledge & Macop, Gren. Twelve months credi' wul be gien r, the purchaser to give bond with -approved security. The. above properfy Will be sold for the purpose' of paying jseveral debts due by me, and by f -1' fe-'v JOHN QGREEN. Dec. 28,! 122. f 15 STATE )Fj NORTH-CAROLINA, liATWoon CouirTr. ''":. ' Superior Cjoutt of "Law, October Term, 1822. John Cr4w,ll ) ' The petion of. John ? . ys.'j , ; VCraw against-James Hol- ' James HbllaCnd. J land, to vacate a Grant ! ; .... . T H.ERE AS, it appears to the satisfaction of hej Court, that the Defendant is an inhabitant of another State It is therefore - ordered .that publication be made for 'three' monuis in iiie taie.gn uegister, tnat tne ie ' fendant aprieaf at the next Superior Court Of JLaw to be lie II for the jpounty of IIawobd, at tne cjouit-nouse in rVVavnesviiie. - on tne rirst Wednesday after ;the 4th 'Monday 'in f j , . . , , y narcn next men i 'or demur, 'otherwise the petitionwilt be A . I, John II. Love, Clerk of the Sunerior Court of LaW, la .certify that" thelabove? is a complete cdpyjof the records in mymcek y : :l JOI1NJJ. LOYE; Clk. "-Dec. lQ'i822.' '"; : : ." 15 '-" ;" . ; SALI AT AUCTION. THE Subscriber having determined to relinquishlhouse-keeping will, on the 6th day of January next, at his Dwelling-H'-use, selithp wholefof his Household and Kitchen Furniture, &c. &c. This sale is well Worth attention -much of the Houshld Furniture being new -and having ptn jbii chaslid in New-York, is of the n.bst fasldonahle and valuable descriptioiK,, among, other articles ;mav. be enume ratecE adarge and .elegant Sofa. . a complete; pej;'o'fAncyt Cliairs, !kch ann nanusomeDrusseiiarpet, I ea t a bles anl : ohep; furniture;- adaprfd to a Drawing Robui-Also a Table Set of In dia China, ; a Tea, Set of ditto a quantity of Glass, cut aild plain, several good Beds with ap; i-opria-te furniture, &c.,&c. ; - .; i Anions the-Kitchen Firnifiir- will be tfound al r;ost every article necesiaft? for houbekeeping..;.! ,lr:''; r:'.-. -..f Will be soldi at theiaine time! a .'Very good Carriage land Harness, with Horses accustomt djtb work with itione work Horsea lafgej and well built two horse Waggon with Cieer several head ofCat. tie among Wh&h. are two or three fine mslch Cows.i j ) ' 1 . , 5 With a great jvarietv of articles too te-. Mention. I : , , i-i.oui. tnoncn credit tor ail sums over ten dqUaii, Sthe' purphasers giving Jnds with apprbyed surim rrM Fur niture ;ibay be cen bj-v ihoseishing jb purchase ' at ntime hfcbife av nf : he salerwill conducudby wi W "vl'-.." .""f -r cott, Auctioneers, Re,5)1?-;" Jze :'i3tds !:' iesVtogether wnth theuiie bfDrawng.PwntingVauMusic,, : DISSOLUTION OF; COPARTNER i I, ,;M; . i;'vEf)SHlPi;;;;' .:At"e:amtfee'wiU &!i:i?f)iOTACToEi ; ' &---v wurle works bv ' " 4' iiipioYemeut lor 1 themat. Wilmington, after i In the meantime-eveiy irrfS?6 l5lJ forded aH office inSli meeting btthe lioarti: proVemerits tv-ni tak.pW " rW : ixi. r mC ciiierea into, if th t proved.pt.r; c:.w : ; , .,. irtn ! ous ;pf ! a She FayetteviHe Gazette V part-of j 'Hecordernd CoUimhii vr... !' taPc-Fb 1$ undertake to give to uieir .pupii pr January aiut forward thi-'ir 7 c 4 I lglish-Education, including aU this office; for payment;- V T of Science usually taught in the ; v.... 'CTrr-----' r with tes-T C' 7 . c.UI?scnber which iTT-i storres oign, witn a u the iiecessarv I1 es, an a large and ..excellent wfieV T ' other is how occiinied hV - it. & i., V. Tc f to it is also attached, all necessarJ out S? , and a krge garden. ' : . T vuino"fv j I Poffees.sipn:fbf-, the one I occunv v had on Uhe .firstf December PL yJ PCpieJb Webb,!on the 6 arv nexr.. Benjaniin ABarhana is authoV;,A t. '; the houses. - - - - lur' renth , . . . . . . Oct. 24th, 1822. ,. 7 ;V ? AX ': WADESBOimUGH ACADSrTi 1: Male arid Female Teacherare at A; wanted m the above Institution n situation wijl . be a desirable one fbf V r R tlemaii and 'Lady of Talents, as the Trnlf are witling to give up the whole proc J the School to them, and it barC had from 80 to 110 Students, at from $25, and a like number may be at D expected under properly, qualified tors. . ' v.;v- . i i; ; The local dvantags pf ifisTn equal to any m the State,-.beinR consK' the first healthv sitnatinn oK- .,nsaere4' njr, irucivcs a.iianasome sunnnrf and South-Carolina. Board can be hurl table 'families, from $75 to; flOO per annum and the Vilbge alone ..furnishes about 30 Sttu dents.v."' K ; .. . : " - vft- - Applications may be addressed to Postmasterbat Wadesborough. ! , I . Nov. 15 . . ; . ; . ',; gl ''V fii E sobscribersTrustecs under is"' 4 ral deeds,'c!uy. recorded io the ' tvpnrilerks office of Meckletjboit, ' iesecbted';CbjWjlK cVrl:-" the vpanbenrrr dinrentrs'ams' of boneV, to . Lady JaneSkipwith, BirchptU and. Puear, j?nd Kobert Bicnett, Kil) offer ,ale, to' th,. highest. biid?r, m t!te pi-bises, on Ttpsdaythe' 2tit:iaytfj janucqy next; if-fair, pmerwisejhe jit I fair dav Miat highly improved andnto ' able FARM, on which Col. Birchett at' nresentresides, on he north jside nf Raaa-' i ke, and FIFTY or SIXTY SLAVES-. ! TheFarm lies 8 ot 10 miles south W of the CurthoBse; in thecou ity.Af Meek-.' lebburg. nearh' toWn of Clarksvillei ' contains 12 or 15,00 acres, two or three t undred f'whieh arlpw grounds. ThC j; high land Iswell . timbered, and 'crtile; J he r low - grwrcrds ,as good as an; on tat n is fittel u with ! taste and ennvenience . fevv fatrrpics 'ith or w;tiiour ta&e; .mid wishaMv thing added. 'JThe plan "bn,i-' is etlj enclosed,! under a system' f improved bfu3 profitable hasbandrf,";'! id f-i rnisSed with every house'' a,nd fix-' n rs recesarvbrn crop, or stock ;be-. T irb;bi of f an ' overseer,- or 'tt'A ttroes. sttuathn fa heathy an 1 ar??-. oje su.ace . k 10 say . luai, 10 jcrwn -vishinjr vesv funds 13 such nronerty, tt'?'. ofirnorv aituce b'ents than any ia that J sectpn of-5criuntry ;. .ann itis very. r-ajtv th t nm!i ab estate isfio't into the ket The s!ibscrferibbwever, hope that river. I he imrrovernents are unexcep-- 'ionable, even -bf therestimationof rt fastidious, ' The residence hf Col. B.' i xt thenand therd to pleadatiswer ij purchasers ill not -ely on theiraccaynr;,'. 01 tne pro erry, ouijunge;: totnenn -;-ATjiesuScibcrs "blsb- feel it "their duty state, tnath the Negroes areMn every spec? worthy of the notite of jjurchasers; particularly if such y n sucu as vani u",'y - v t ; ) sery:oe. CTJieyTare ia'l' V; T hv: CoL.Bbh theestate,; cant'- ( .four ' well ihstmc e'l,' hon-.st - their oWn and raised sistine or four well instruc Blacksraiths, andn numbir of well d'.K j fimale, besl'iee Seld'hand's,, ; , children. 5 As the saiibt of money rti) oe; raised -will be upwards .bf &Q',Q00t as the injunction which pre veotexia'1'5 last winter h s been a, comrnodat'l, and ; thesateisi-. witlv'.the; .cbnsVntbf :K cen;tl!,"-it is .' believed 67 the subscribers.', that no fe;rs orrehtinsioas need entertavied atjqut; its cert am?. If , -veracity ; hu vanyvCredit: with thel paK the sale may. be certainly expected, tho f they, can-iof undertake JO s's-V or.t j sTbpVvefv id!eswirmiserumor; credulity may't b'Slfevepr tsusprci tii; . circulate.; - ,,. r.KP ''V''-lic ' We are requested. also f to state, IW ke Crop.rStocfcv and ri.any;'otherAtlIf,il.''; too tedious Si enuhierateVUlbelntw e0 torValt tbsame time and pfeceV V: ; TVnie'Land,-1!, bondijnvHh approved security, a'-d a itrbstba-iheV'"y he Negroej ,. 12 moiiths ciVditf-: hbbds with 'appV' but' to be : remitted, if4)urct'oally P 4,d . aiid interest liJoeteforcash VmV,Tj '1 Thehtheriproptrty term mtle knowribtjie: dayf saleTttesu , ed tbthcrn; by thesaid severaldeed. J. j scnuer wjh givj jucn uuc as vy- ' r ruse;; though thetities are beloved, c fidentty to.be unexceptiouabley Tne j . wm'.ebntiiwewrita whole 1$ idispobT,thelaiid?e eiTjfirstv Nuproperty will i dehVev, t until thtcrms of sale are complied 5;f t at yv ' a upf;.ii. rl'lEDVYAJlAHrHlcKa i' 4. r - . V-' i'.'-:. December' 19: . .13 1 6- it ;p? ?: ;i.v;1;:- v. 1 4' "J, 5.;'?i';.,j;'f: ".4 cuviom u , m , owcers. the are