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'I X. I : 4, - 6 I 1! ii 'SI i f l id POETRY; Hie following rrutmil appeal to the cW tM wS written by a tntleman m 1on treal'wheh the stress of the fcWJthat V '-We. caUJMn A!ie?nHiofihe V enulent, during the hard winter of. 1817 & - - At ttfs diDt tiiewKileVoT WWr And driven snow lies scattered on the plains: ' bitter tempests howl with furious " T An! 'Irch each crevice; of - the ;peasant . At ttv Ucrt time the poor are doomed to "v " - . know ' " i." ''", : ' The rutting Trtgs of undeserved woe ; , To feel theVcrrows that from, want anse.r A bile Wine waits when craving nature ' bereft of means to earn their food each day, Tbev pme unknown their humble woes a- ''. ;wavj ; C '"'Lv-'- , . - Ye of fortune, blest with happy ; See how distress bows down a Tr 2ft : Mtfle hungry infants. call aloud for bread . ... i.:i,t i,!f. famish a at ner . - f : . . . Tlie force, the claU of 'powrty? PPJ-' O ! cbartvv,weet nymph Vf, evtjry .g : Extend thy arm to cheer arwim.s; ' , Saise nriAbe Wretched; the? pimng V'indVeM thy.aid where want , and deaih a wait..-- . .";;'-..t;-. . - ; ' From the tedie9 Xfernrjr Cahmct. . MATERXt AFFECTION bf nW Vver her infsnf-bb. an.f ra 2?D wifh tbe rntxed feHin f love and tenderness on thrirp whir.li . .t rrnt? fn -fr. tMt'.wH withVdd the tribute of rfnert. To fie ' er in sll the entWic'feelinr ,r eart, cKI 1 -;ec nrinir to brr ho?om to view her toUin? hv. the WWy f ber"vofre,Jh he!r1e innocent in to hiitmV sleen. and to urvMr her as she watche t sleening: noment- of Lrrdarrmnd, whHe-wifH anxious soKcifpd e :antiripates it verv " WnnV'ia riMv in which heme and . ftate?fnen rhio5Apher and saea, tnav Ftm) for a moment: and jraze with delight. ; U t-ere a feeling tJhat actuates the 'huw hrs't ?o fnwerfuUy as bat of maternal aHVcion ?--Who but woman lovelv woman, can feel -that iwier nhfation so strop? ? e tar, m- deed n.av fpres hiF lovely infant 'to hit manlv lieart but does it !hmbwii i those Id?s which irresistibly over- core mother :? Does bis rcacu- !n f.lnn tremble wilh the same tt. ilou colicitude for the welfare of hi k:M ; ' v. thnnh ties of Wod and tn.nntmHlT 'connect them in i I. Itnndti -of aCtil of auction and love, sill ! . - ' . ..! hi inenate bosom i incapab'e ot tne tender feeling of the mother: while sKe. aliv. to a the sensibilities nf the ouV:tn a parotvsm of love and delight irembes wMh the feebng ot msernai j afteriion. What,nower t)Ut tne Cier ... . the fosd mother from Ihe beinff she has r.ven life to. nathless desert or gSoomy loresx, Eor the trackless ocoan, with M their unnumbered dangers, enn deter her it.trepid soul from seeking her off jpting in the hour of triaU Maternal affection is inherent in the nature of women, it planned .within then. it is latins as the existence of human feriinc: while reason holds her seat, the feeling of the mother heart will recognise, thtough the lapse of time, the child of her bosom. JTrvn ihe Duteliet Observer. THE i5RVE A MOTHER. And any, when snrnmoned from the vrorld and thee, ' -: Ilav mv heatl beneath the willow tree : Wilt thou, sweet rocurner,, at my 'stone j i "appear,1 ."; v' ' ry, i And soothe my parted spirit lingering i - -".near ? ' ' ' . . . ' . Oh ! wlU thou come, at evening hour, tq i shed . ': ' " "- ' ' : '' ' ! Tbe'teau of memory o'er my narrow bed; IWhh aching temples on thj'himdreclinedi Muse on the last farewell I'leave behind ; Breathe a deep sigh to winds that murmur t : ' lo w., . v Ami think on all my love, and all my woe I ; It ya a pleasant evening in PJo vember, that 1 enterdd the grave yard. ' .The'moon, Rhone jn her midnight me ridian ; not a cloud, was visible in the firmament save - one dark and' heavy, that hung in Uhe west, ami portended ; wipd'and rain. Masing.arid wander ing among the graves I paused over that of ray mother. No costly marble rearfd its head to tell that the slum- berer beneath had once been great ; it 7-.tras marked bv nought but the plain; aim Die stone that stood at the head. and the wiflbw that had been planted i ' by th hand of love and friendship, bung ; silently oyer it. Not .'.at leaf . Stirred save some that were, nipped by the. 'pinching frota of Aatpmn. .from' . the tree; and, a the? lwty deceqfU to the eat th'. were silent monitors , f the approach f winter, and the der !: 4 There it Vomethiog Koremn.apd ae- iircc Dollars vird ; Kcn the mrrid .U taide toTeel t it weakness,' nd;liatii;;tl'.. we r on rick '. niY' dm?ration' 'tO ' that ho mVern the desi itties of all, who iircaka m tbe titt savs to mart in ibir vivid li? Unin " thcu sha!t die.'V He yho win jro ip can dwell with ideaure qpoo the vir tueg of him who is gone; anJ prepare to meeW; with- calm resigna n, the voice of the " Archan-el and the tmmn of God,", can alone describe :ny.feel inis when standing by the .jrraire of my mother.- Shewho had.been tr m?, afTeclionate parent, was now cold an. 1 Jrtn -h rinds that coveted. here Sbci'had' exchanged JtheUails and trou-j bles'of this Vain world for the society . of ahjrels, and the just maue penecr. i wasawakened from my reverie by the rain, which had begun to fall amuml ? the cloud that hung in the vest had overspread the horizon ; and the wind, as' it 'whispered by, ;?lm'st appenrdto pronounce, Mi son, prepare TD rot low ! i RELifstor 'clashes' with -the corrupt Mnclinahons of the human neart, wherefore. it must always be npposea by depraved men Helicon, notwith standing thi. opposition or man, from the creation to the present day ha pre served "itself firm and unvaried- it therefore; is the work of God. These two. undeniable concfusions estab l?h the unsh.ken foundation of ;r faith, and at the same time exhibit toe source of that war, nut less impious than vain and unsuccessful, -that par ticularly ra-es against religion in mod ern times. Tlie time which ist redeemed from wrong is of little value, if not dedica ted to what is krizht : and it is not e- j nnujh that the doctrines of t,he Gospel ' furnlnii a -ubject for dicus8iwii, if they do not furnish a principle :of action. Unfortunate Case. A xealous Priest j in th - north of Ir?and, nnseci a-con-1 f stant auditor from his congregation, in j Uhirh .rliism.hacl Wesdv madedepre-jl UUt fcn nurfriend. far- 1 uauon?) M. .- - ji mer B- awav from us rv was the. ! anxious question proposed by our vi-j 2ilant Minister to Wis assistant, -a. I have not seen him among tis,v ctmu.-j I .til Oi I h t!iesi three weeks : I hone! lVV" f w - a lit is not Protestantism' that keep him away5 No," was the reply, it is worse than t.at." Worse (ban Pro- .... i tit ! testantism r God lorbid it s-iouw oe Deism." No, worse than that. s ) Worse t!in Deism? good heaens. i irusi t , not Atheism." "No, j worse than Atheism !" " Impossible.! ;j n,thina can be worse than Atheim!"j j ti yc. .tt 8 vour honor, is -Hiu-i jIsm . . ' J - - ----- VALUABLE LAND FOR SALE, In th vicinity or Raleigh. A Tract of Land enntaininer 1834 acres, A about nine miles from the City, lying c,;ft onri Wiiiiorns s treeKs. in the I Road leacline to Hayw-od. formerlv oc- ' cupied by J - seph Lane, jnn and at pre- .nt.!in txisvsmoit of I. 1. e?. iws. beln ved that f r soil, beauty and healthi-i r.esiof si'ution, it is scarcely cquuic-.i; by any Plantation in t!W prt nt the c.oun- j rv. A considerable portion of this Lnnd .. is fine low Ground, a"d the high land is j fpnile And verv well timbered. A ;rt:er ; R'.r.ge for C ittle and Hogs is n where to be found. There are" considerable Im provement good Orchards, aGnst-Mill &c, and fine Springs. Apply to J. -Gales, in Raleigh, or to T. L. Wes'. n the preries With the abme Tract of Land may be had 300 Acres of P ne Land, in the vici- nity.- Januarv 15. r;iw i u.ji.4tj..t. u am.,'. AS stolen from the Stable of the v V aubscribr r in Orange -county, six teen miles west of Chipel HH, on the 20th of December last,! a Sorrel Horse. SaddleLand Bridle. The horse is about J feet high, a small star in his forehead, a white streak on; his nose, some white on his hind feet, his .mane hangs to the left side. The -man suspected of being the thief calls his name. Sneed, .(sometimes Spencer) ; he is about six foot high, .stout built, bald on the top of his head, and has the appearance of having been sick ; his dress Wits a light colored coat and panta loons. I will give the above reward for t,he horse' and thief, or SSO for the horse alone. , v JAMES JOHNSON: Janoary 12. " f ' " W St. i VVATCH-IAKEIt &. SILVERSMITH. TOIIN-C-STPTIAN has commenced the fl' aboye; business in this place, and hopes, bv his attention, to merit a portion of pubjic patronage ;iau whus m iaumij u51um sucn an wuiui:m,-yw and on the shortest nouce An-assortment ot . suver wmj": wvZ yvyr nana;, poo.,,-, -y. .r; "N. B. An experienced Watcrt-Maicei will meet hoi n rv 1 the crave of a relative, when the wood is ahipiBff tranquilly v upnn tt ? when all around ii Talro and !stilU' when he V1th good wages n appucaiionpe W . , g f - Witness, WilUanil An Annrenticcwillbe taken to the Silverf , vv iwani v..v. u vu. urc.a 01- if . , . . t: I um. i.. - ' ' t ; he- , ne-secoiia mouaay 01: novtmocr, f ' smith s trade. -"r. f 1 n ..ofto'( - v ? - complete copy ' Cash given for old Gold, Sdver.aiM urass, ; .w, -- .t . - ,- I 7 V l ; Ifadeigh, Aug, 14; 1822-' 95-tf j , w''r i '' 1 1 " 1 '. 1 "' 1 1 " a year, or une uonar ann a-nau ior nan a year,. i u?,Fy'-"r? v w in proprf" ertiscnif Qti not excctauiff sixteen lines inserteu tun j ,tt, vy . :; : NOTICE V . O;' t. "t:- l..-v that nn . aiouuay, wiw f homasrHill. Elq. 5b qhm I shall exposed to sale, to . der, forTeady.money.or rfKisu other terms Metown? the property conveyed to me, m trust, by he laid Thomas Hill, toecurethe pay ment of certain debts mentioned m said convevu y , -v..,., This. Property com,is..i -r-Tract bf J-and on Crip;Fer River, pear the town of Hay wood, several likely lef rnes, a Wag arid Horses, pleasure Carriage, Gig. ilky, ahd a: reat vane ty Jof otherHhingVas; Mentioned n, the dvd of trust., , .1 .' . '; L The safe will be continued from -day to j.:: .r:i u ic sold." and k toe, tuie to the nurchaser such as is conveyed to mer M. COOKE, I rostee. . January 1. 1B?3. C 16 ts NOTICE." rTWE Stihscribrr offers for sale, the fol flowing PROPEWTY. v,z 4The PLANTATION oa which he now resides, at the mouth of New River, on the south-west side, in Ooslowcounty. contaming,. by- estimation, one thousand .rin f which are cleared, and un- der good fe-ice ; equal in soil generally, to thP fTest n!antation on the seabo'arct, m the county : and about 250 of superior ham mock the whole covered, mor- or less, with sheds, the gradual decomposition ot whirh w ill furnish manure for many years. Of the uncleared land,, about .250 acres are duce hill bered with pipe. Th- improyemems arc equal, if not superior, to any in. the coun- rv, consisting m ' a Hoiisei ne-'v rep dred ; Kitchen, 8mnke House, oarn, ntaui, houses usual on a larpjc planUtion.Its sitmuion is open to the sen, ry '.id bta- thv nnd ossince every, ad vantage, and convenience for fishing, oystermg, and fowling ; and is an excellent stand for a store. Also, the PLANTATION on Cedar Point, directly oppo?ite the above, con taining 350 acres of land the cleared under food fence, and equal to the pro diirtinrTof 200 barrels of corn, .and is said to be the best Kammock on the river a bout one hun'drvd acres cleared, ot pretty ,rt cni!- anrf the baLuice pmy. I ne SI- tuatioft for fhng, ottering and fowling. jr, et lent ioual to th other, and ifiords an excel- range tov cattle ana nogs. aiR0. the PI.ANTA HON two miles. ! from the Courthouse of Onslow county, on the west side of ?he r;ver, containing J 00 acres of lami suflScient cleared to j nrorloce200 birrri of cirn; part ofj vhich is it ne nvi qwjuu o. i'iuj, has pndus'd ten lir?els of corn to the acre, and is mder g ): d fenfe and ditch. 'AH or either.ortiie cbnye places would ye sold a bargain, n'ld on the :nos. acc.-m-modating terms. Persons riesiris to pur; chase, are inv.tcd to call atid view the premits. WILLIAM L. HILL. iy 4t-nlm U Jan. 11. GATES Srl'FUIOR COURT OF LAW. Prudence Wiili'ms, J Petition for Di- n ei.ro-? WlUHms. 3- vorce. T appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that Gvorce iWi;iaiiis has re moved hi;r.se!f without the limits of this State, o that the ordioarv process of law cannot b erved upon him : It is there- ! I f,ve ordered, that pubHcat :on be made in i jtje Ed nt;m G 'zette and Raleigh Regis ter, tor three montns tnat tne shui vji.u. Williams nnnear it the nevt term of the Sn'.erior C un t of L tw to be. held for the - comity of (iat'-s, at the tourt-rt'use in (Jates,onthe firsi Monday jf:er the fourth Monday of March 1823, otherwise judg ment xW be . pmerel pr confesso against him, and set for hearing x parte. H H GILL1 AM. C.SiC.G.C. "state op ijorth-cakolina. Anson Countv. i Superior Court of Law September term, , ' 1822. Judith M. Murcheson, ) vs. Petition for a Angus Miircheyn. J Divorce, &c. . 4 -VUDKREi) .'iv ;be Court, that puWi i cation be made three monihs in the Raleieh Ueeister, tht the defendant be i and appear at ihejiext Superior Coun of: Law to be held tor the county ot Anson, at the Cout-House in Wadesljor9ugli, on the second Monday in March next, ana answer i.u i clo.iuh . uvuti vi3 mv. same will be heard ex-partv. v , Witness, Martin Pickett, Clerk of said Court. at office, the 2d Monday, in Sep tember, 1S22-, -14 MARTIN PICKETT, C.S C. STATE OF KORTH-CAROLINA. Greene County. Court of Pleas at-l Quarter Sessions, NovemberTerm, 1822. Rebecca Eason, v J; 1 ' l v. r n- Vt?-o , Ifo '1 Petition for Wilbam Eason oc others, .jl heirs at Uw of Stephen j UT Ease., decd. . J " 1 T - appearing to tne, satisfaction of the ;lr; Court, that pWilliam EasonVSeth Ea son. Sterline Eason,.' and, Howel Eason. ft four.of the defendants in this case, are t not residents of this state ;,it is iherefofe VVir ordered; tnatpuoucauon Dermaue tn tne , Kaieien Keeistei tor tnree momnstortne defendants to aptiekr at the next Court 1 1- be. held for the bounty of Greene at j the? Gouit-House. in SnowhiU, on the.se- ond MoiVday,of .Febiruary next, trjen and c of lieht and quick sou, aim wUUlu r M- twobirrt-ls ot corn io tuc i.....-..- sl-the bslance . toleraoiy wen-n- t frt to answer 1 ior ine oetinon wm oe 1 HMjEIGliPSlED 'BT'J OSEPH GALES SO .A ftrlE Exercises , of th is Institution wilt icomencelthel urertheldirectionH t5raifeS0per.Sesnon Geogra pby glpatin; Greek and the Sciences gl25a per Session. : ' fits', r f:d 1Bqard,tfwltht each of the subscribers andiiri otherV respectable families So0 iAn The strictest attention, will f be pu'id Ltd tbe"m6rats of thetudents as r . w .'j! iirrarv ininrovement. Well i" i'"-1 This" Iiistitutiou is situate- four miles north of Oxford. V . A - s BEN J. HILLYARD ! " : f ! V JOSEPH ?PAYtiOR, sen; ;J",.THOMAS B. LEWIS. GranTUleigth Hn; 1823 v 18 St -PUBLIC NOTICE.. v - Burke imlyf C. Oc(t2. 1822. .THAN 'CHESBP.OUGH came-to this County fiyeVears ago last JuJyv He is about 40 years of age, about 5 feet 7 inches nigh, of a dark complection, his n..enri nrftnftrt!iwah1 v built. He has beeii a ood English Scholar, wrote a Hue hand 1 -has been a consideraoie traveller uuu by land and sea. But for the last 3 years past has been deranged in nv .T and, in capable of making any thing for his sup port, and! has been fed and clothed by the neighbors during that period. He says be ivasbornand raised in St coin gtcm ville or township, in the tate of Connec ticut ; that his father's name is William and his mother's Meria ; that he had six brothersf If his connections are' living they ought to do something for him, as he is in a suffering situation, both in body any mind.'TX V . ' . ' r Certified byiaa. , -. I ROBT. LOGAN, CS. BEN J BURG jN, . ;.; , JESSE BUKGIN. A GOOD OPPORTUNITY. rrtHR Pronrietnrs of the OBSERVER & ;-v; GRAi creek; pRrTE ; X G a 2S-ETTE, will sell a great bargain ' Ve years. For further particulars apply of thtir "Printing Establish nlent in this .: the Subscriber at Brunswick Court-house; placf. - ; . . . From the many advantages in point of local situiition, with the extensive patronr age this paper now possesses, it promises to be' ere long, otie, of the ii)ot profitable: Journals in the , State; and at. the same: time, to 4(Trd a good field for the display; I of useful tatent. To a' man ot some en- h pr.tjcaliv acquainted ; with tl h !. e.- S,;f: -h an o me ae- se,Jom ; ppor- Further information may be obtained. by letter,! addressed to James &eaweu Fayette vilie-sN. C.i ; FayetteiC, Is. C. Dec. 1822. 16 STATP. oy NORTH-CAROLINA. Cabarrus County. Superor yourt or, Law, Fall Term, 382iT "S .rah Bradshaw, Petition D.vorce. ; vg ' C Filed at May Term, El? Bradsnaw. 1821. ' - "jf T appearing to the satisfaction of the i Court that tlse Defendant, Eli Brad chiiw. is riot a;i inhabitant of this State- It is therefore ordered that puhiication oe made three momhs in the Raleigh Regis;2 j ter and Western Carolinian, that the De- , fendant appear at the next Stterior Court of Law to be held for Cabarrus County, j on the 7th!Mouday after the 4th Monday J in MarciiJto plead tdsaid petition, other- j wie the njptiuon will ije pe-iia ex-parte, and decreed accordingly! JAMES M HUTCHISON, 12 j ! Clerk. PQilLTC NOTICE. mm Suhscnbers have taken out Letters K.f.t, tt:rp wpeksl hat tbev prsnii- I of Admi nistration on litllirOTTl VOUIIVV 1. V. UUl cii"K'u w V"" ' o- . j . . I tn ..i.ctfer. State at nbbut the ige of eighteen or twenty , marcn iicm, - b 1 years, and left no heirs so far as we can as- -, p'ead or demur, or tne , j cert:xn. 4 ibkcu Vn vtv. " f lerk d If he has 'any-.leiral heirs, they are hereby!! Witness Smith; Patterson, notified to make appbeation within twelve ; ;0ur said Court, at pffice, the scui .u. months from this date, to James H. Wither- . day of December, 1822 r U snoon. Esai Judge of the Court of Ordinary :j:',. is S. PATTERN ior me jam jjisuiui, ur w cnuw- 01 wc r- .1 ' i- t.u r v. c..v. 8cribers. YY.. McKINNA, ABRAHAM PERRY. . Lancaster frist, S. C. Nov. 15, 1822. 9-lyr i STATE OF NOUTH-QAROLINA,.'-. ;f Aphb Countt. . T Superior Court of Law, Sept. Tenn 1822. ! :i 1. ijnginai v ni cxctuvcii: George Bower, j on George Huk, and ori vs. il girial attachment vs. Wm.i George Uauk& Hauk, levied on one horsej William Hauk. ( Collar, no other goods Ort property lo be found. 1 John Ray, Sheriff. - t TT flrme&rinc to the satistacnon 01 me Court, Aat William Hauk is an inhabitant of another State, it is ordered that advertise mentlje made three months in the Raleigh 1 Register, for the Defendant to come in and defend at the next Court to be held for this; . Pnimtv. oti the third llondav of March nexti or judgment will be entered: against him Tyr default, -m A tniA frvnxrl :f 18;0Tes D.EARNEST, 'Clerk., STATE OF NORTH-CAROLINA, Superior Court of Law, ctober Term, 1822. John Craw, " ' The petion of John vs. . S Craw against James Hoi- James HollandJ land, to vacate a Grant. 'IIF'REAS, it appears to the satisfaction , ? T of the Court, that the Defendant iS an inhabitant of another State It is therefore ordered that publication be made for three months in the Raleigh Register, that the De fendant appear at the next Superior Court ot Law to be. held for the 6ouhty of Haywood, at the Court-house in Waynesville, , on the first Wednesday after the -4th .Monday in tt- , March next, tlien and there xo P; 1: Clerk of the Superior ri-rtifv tliat the above is a of the records mmY office, - j JOHN B.LOVE, Mvt Dec 10. 1822. . . . . IS-- i . . .. - - - . - i - DISSOLUTION OP cop - - ship PA!?n rpHE :CoPartnershiD ij.i i terhhfirmnr&fe. - VjT JV"M l,,e uitepntu lel,h,JanS0.' :.NnA 15 iGRASS SEED? I. Ved. for sale hu tst ur.Vl,i cheap for cash. January 22. tt ; HATS. ' I Commission two Boxes sin.; '1 ! ;iity Hats, which he offer, at ivd'rllT1 I c,s. Also a quantity of WHITE U? in i fl hose who design to Pain i, .Ij :v'h this season, will do well to call. 1 1R FOR RENT, of ihe city. Possession can h I l ar: f Tt Jatmarv. lft 2.1; Fn " "t I j - 'CI UIS. N.;HARl)Br Raleigh, Dec. 22. 14 . J DR BEZALEEL GILLEtTT HAS the pleasure; of informi.4 ;, inhabitants of R leigh and itiV : nity, that he has far covered V health as to ."e? able ifim aain ti rr su rrie t he P a A qT i c e o r t e d i ci k y , J w'll attend to all ca!ls . made i' the it bis profession ;:It may be fmnrl fti'nes (when not on jprolessional !:nsme s.O iat his rooms in the old Star BuiLlin fHyctteviIIe street. j Rahigh. Jin 10. 166t LANIV FCU SAI.K. T OFFER my nA for sale, lyin within A particular account of it is unnecessan- - me people m tne i.ounry are better acoainv ed with it than I am.. 1 will i-ive a ciWfo'rf Virginia, or to David W. Stone EDWARD R. F1ICKS. Jan, 8, 16-2mpd , PLASTERERS Wol. -j3ROPOSALS will be received fa 'it. 'Plastering the New College a' Cha pel Hid, nd for finishing ib CipkM 0f North-Carolina. The mnteriah will ready and vhe work to conimence by the first of March. To a skilful and industrious worker in Stucco, who would be content with i reasonable compens jtion for his labour, this may prove a desirable emnloymenl, as it will no doubt be an introduction to other business. For particulars, apply by letter, to ; W. NICHOLS ' R deign, Jan. 20, 1822. : 18 2t. y -t ATE OF NORTtt-CAaOLINA.j V Franklin C niny,. j Court of Pleas and .Quarter Sessions. MarvTrulove I . ".. i-' . '. vs. i SamYiAi H. Tones. Thomas Tn.lnvi.- F.nnv Timber- ! Petiti-w for take and aany nis i Cel lia, wife of Flnw-1 ;rs, Betsey, wif of Rich- j ird Jones, & Ed. Jones. J e TT annearinc: to the satisfaction of the 9 a fVmf th defendants Cera, of - Flowers, Betsey, Hife of Krra Jones, and Ed. J6nes, are not mnw, of this State v It is therefore ordered that ..t.i::A' k ftvA:rfp inihe.htlciCT.Wf THE House on Sali!ury street at sent occupied by MrsJSmiltoo,? It is Dleasantly situated i the Estate et John . ' :- " ... pmirt nf PIcal .... f xt u.,4.- .i.i ' T.otiinrsr. on . ttie secona , a - - - v- - : n m i . An o tm i ir ir ' . ,' . .Z If; nni Mill. Saw and urm i ; Crushing Machine, OrCBABTBBK, WSAU RaLWCB. lv:- vf.iL heine -.now n CT .. i infifrhout tne Sllc of unless Hag, Ksena f late; to Merchants wl;o '"ent paHi (of which there ar e a nuttib-en of the State) or haod g-j oil -who makes a ng by wll.IflrJj. rials for iha MiH. r tend tbeml Mrfrf storein Raleigh ;as, troni -1 fSu erdarged construction of "sj ent, agrww -erly. j article wm oercH" -: , . inbtT 0tn, Persons want ing run .-"MJ7-,.l-t ,1r.rhrtion. wdl be furnuncu - - . orshort elM J. Gales s uooK store ; ic5 the) Farmers; who have Lumber, woic to have; sawed on Siiares.wi U besccu. dated;' order tK RrUt Mi 1 being i . u, rood Bolting C'lotlO "" taeir Ga nrorided. Families who may tms Mill-may relv on ,u having been tbund to rjZ-faeamt; ing, but - to ftirnisiv a jtUCorn for Horses thaneedthJtf M is presumed the Cra9h,ng M p Uidel-sn jccepuble adJa, tabhshmeut Such pf 1 xhr9V& i their crushed Corn and Cobs p . .. StlS having been si i'1 , , . Post-Master in the SUle- exneditioiisly g aaVxcellent Rock Dam, p . ltline Jill he no want of watery the The Crushing of e t,ou w.-: tff I ., - , 7 .- . 4 . j . .. -.1.', - ' ' "5t . i, 1
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