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- .,i .. . . - .. : - ... .,.,.-v,,v- . -" -. : . y - " ' P" " . , , , , ; , '' , ' f1 ,l - 4 t v- ,v msmm ;ks mwmm if A, S !il Si . 4? f i J. 7 .III 'It v .1 t t in ...IT ill ".J iS ir-f 0 1 why sTibuld we se'f to anticipate, sorrow ' By throwing th4fl6wf of the present a- i a Mar.V rollincr clouds of to- .i- morrow 1 : ' . J X darken the generous jsun of to-day ! :"tTw'nftM we brood over misery madly, Till we murder the hope thafwas sent to ' 1 And Pleasure grown old and decrepid, turns' . : - ' ; f sadly, -.-.' : ' t : . ' - ' "i- i .- To shake his grey locks o'er the. tomb of Lis sifel1 , - -J , Cherish Hope; nd, tnougn me Dym... . be shaded; . : ; . r- -; ; - ' StiU'hts fay shall shine lovely, and gild the ' Like the deW'drop'that glistens the ieares ' j.' when' they're faded, a . . . ' . ' . A bright and as clear as it: glistened be- fore. ' i- a.'- - . .. ' 4. -! iitnlit-lj butdiscovers the utter WWIJ nmfnrfers s arc ,they:an rinnuw wreatK ottaVrlTnuTid h!a brow,- and scelfitivitliflWb" Spread before him the deeds , anu .i..,An(o .lv;rhv' nrove him the ofJnnnmeraWc.o9ev,Pf,?,I',,;,I tou can bfffuile him of a moment's an- n him whin a fever rarf s thvousjn hU vems,Mh3t.nis, fable smokes with Inxoriesj and.the wine moveth itself, aright, ind jriveth its colour "P nd Spe if this will calm his throbbing pulse.' Tell him. as le;ifS "V1 ielpless, and sinking, with clbilitj, a r ... . -a M a llin V ghakine limbs be quiet kI by the re-nemb-rinthat his rod hail command; j.t A-jiM-frftm millions of slaves; V But ifsickness put to th proof those worthless objects of our confidence it ought also to direct otto llat U ivhich cannot be broken. 1 1 we learn to lean on an' Almighty , armband to support a mind vigorous with trust, and warm ith devotion, in the midst r . frA nH deraving frame the tvork of tickheu is, bat: half comple- ted. To learn tne emjuic ... vorld, is to leam bnt a. lesson of mis ntlropv, ifit do notgcnerate and awa ken that confidence,which gladlv casts itself on Go4 alone.i-AVhen affliction has had her perleCt work we. shall in oluntarilradopt tjiis language ol a pi iu sufferer, lie merciful unto me 6 God, be merciful unto; me, for my soul trusteth in thee"; yea in the sha ildw' of thy wings will I make my re fuge, until these calamities be over past. I will commit my soiii unto thee, Si unto a faithful Cfeatbr.' r REMARKS ON PIU)FANIXY. Tlie great arid blessed God has been pleased, fnr wte treasons to forbid the mention of Ki Hot y name, except in solemn actsf of religion, pious conver sation, and when the seriousness of our minds raise onrJthoTjghts to a due reverence.of his greatness! iThe very thought of God shoutd raise a holy a we through our hearts ononis name miouhx never be pronounced" with carelessness or levfty ; for ," the Lord will not hold him guiltless that .faketh' his name in' ' vain." God is a great and holy, being he behiilds the actions performed by our hands lie hears the r words . that , drofwfrom Vmr tonguesrhe -knows the j thoughts that dwell in our hearts. ' We ; cannot see his form, we1 cannot5 trace his mnvemehtt ; bu t the thcuglt;4hat he watches nver every idle and sinful word, tliat, heis greatly displeased ' rith' those that use his i naineon every light occasion. "shou Id fill us with seri ousness and reverence. ' - ... . ..The sacred whrda, God, "Lord, . Christ, Heaven, Hell, and many o thers, arefrequently mentioned as by word sjn con versatJQhs of multitudes; but ala! how depraved must be the hesrt, & how accoLstoraed to irreverent expresionsi must rje the tongue; when sucfi holy amLawrj words can e us ed withouCmpiuglemployed without tolcmnty The habitof, vain and light fiwearing'betrays a heart .desti tute of the fear of God, and .when he verVawful words whichhe has employ? ed to 9ipres bis displeasure agafnst - gin, are made use of, b his creatures to express thei:ahger .their; earnest -n. ttieir wonder, or their joy,' they are. aguilty as ifthey. made;U8e of . Three Dollars a year, or. Advertisements not !nR?pi,T X-r i;m i life begin, and that all Vithout hm is lite, alacri ?his hand the fceptre nf a im?hty em- pire and seejr.he will.beaser.io grasp 1L The ye of Ciesar could not pin its luVtreV the recollection ,thst its Wnd rhnld awe the world nor Ins iitlhU arihiehis royj-lence G?amtriar Sr 50 periston ffLpffiS?' ?-RWn-jVn.3oJ ! ""AWSG. : worship 'ThHfstn fa'usnally called torofaittness Sc U is a cri me 'for "which no excuse can " tie'.fr'amedf Children, are tempted to "commit somesins be- som'etJiing;for their smful conduct; but fhose who take the' nameoE -God rin vain, can only, excuse themselves by saying they " do jbt mean any barm they sjtoutd however Temember, that for every idle word they nrist give ,anJ account : ann sureiy ir ioe icar y mc L(prd,iarid a fervent love to :him' filled their hearts, they would not trifle, with all that is holy, serious 'and: sacred. I' 'Ph)T4inity is a sin that-havno tempt ation to allure us to it. It grajlifies no sense--it promotes no interest it yiiel4 no profit it produces no. ho nor. To indulge! in it, is to; insult our laklerto trifle with the Divine .Be-J ingto abuse his glorious character' to Jesnise his 54(111 V iudgmentsiand to proyoke hrs i dreadful vengeance; ! A deep sense of our duty Sto God a : fi xed h o r rbr of yi ce,' a n d Ja holy, d isd a in oiitolly, are among tne best means to goaVd against this ssin ; anid if these peelings dwelljn oar hearts, we can not K without ain!; hear that nanje abused, which saints and angels praise, above, and which all holy children jjiope to praise with them forever, j 7l The power of speech was given to man for the most valuable and import - fant purpose; Jhat he, m'ght declare this admiration; of the works orUod that he might show his love arid grati tude to his Creator ; that he might ce-, lebrate his praises," and promote his honorland" service : and if with .thi gift we violate his holy commands, and profane his blessed iiame, we are guilty of the basest in gratitude to onr benefactor, and of the utmost cruelty to ourselves. ; I , Holy and reveren 1 is his name '' and while the thoughtless ; pronounce that name with guilty levity, and the wicked treat it with unholy contempt, angels mention it with a trembling awe, and saints adore it with solemn hearts. ' ' . t . I : PHYSIC AND SURGERY. . nfHE Subscriber hereby a iuounces !;"s 1, intention of pursuing th practice of Physic and Surgery io Raleigh & its vici nity. He has taken the Uop Opposite one corner of the State-Housp Sqiiare near to Sherwowl Haywood's " (fornverly Scott's Jewellers Shop) at whi.-.li place applica tion may be made, if hi professional ser vices should be wanted. WM. H. WILLIAMS.! Raleigh J n 1823. i 19 St GAItDEN SEEDS FOKj SALE A ROBERT SIXCI.JIR8 Plough . t arid heed 'ooret; " EUicott's Street, Pratt Street Wharf, Baltimore ; i i-tTHO has just received ? (and raised) . t an extensive Assortirnt of fresh anl "pure. Garden Seds, of the Inst Sea son's growth (having been selected from the mos approved seed Taisrs,) amongst which are the following, viz : t . Early York Cabbajrcs, Early Jnne do. Drumhead d. Flat Dutch do. Hiurar Loaf do. Red Pickling .on. i5russl! Sprouts. Gfrmon Greens, Br 'ckcla. Green and Yellow Savoys. W .iie Onvm, Red do. Yellow do; Red Sit. er Skin'd do. Long Scarlet Radish, Silmon do. j Whie, and Hlack Sp inish do. Red and Whire Tor nip do. Long B'ood Boet, Turnip do. Cow do. (r the true Manirl-'iWurfzel) which will prow so large as toprolute on good oil 800 bushels to the acre, Lipng Swell ing Parsnips,' Long Orange Carrot, Nor folk White Turnip, Globe do. Yellow Bollr-ck dn. Early Dutch do. also Swetl ish do. (or Rut a. BagJi) particularly se lected by Christopher Hughes, jr. our Consul aY the Court of Sweden, Early Framed Peas, Superior Earlv da Early June do. Marro wfat do.Iue Prussian do. Lima ?,(or Butter) Beans; White Cram berry, Pole do. Red Crambcrrv do. Red Marrow Bush tlo. (very fint?) - New Rob oy do. ' Yellow Eyed do. White : Kidney do. Two bushels of white CaroIina!Wa termeion Seeds (the best in the country). CantelopeshT- Long: Greens Cucumbers, Early Short do. Winter j Crookneck'd Sau-sh, -Early Dutch do. Crookneck'd 'Summer do. , Pumpkin' Seeds, Iettuce, Ochre, Tongue, pv Peppergrass Seeds, Sage, Sweet Marjerorn and other Pol Herbs, Cellery and other sallading Seeds. - And expecisthe latter ends of next month, by the ship Belyidera, the follow iiigSeedsfrorrt London : r ' ' Superior (early) Peas, Knight's Mar rowfat' dot; Scarlet Radish-Seed, Black Spanish do; Long White Naples do. Ear ly York Cabbage, Large Green and Yel low Savoy do.'Drumhead d(i. ' Flat Dutch rdo.' Sugar i Loaf do. -Red Pickling do. Brockela, Cauliflowers, (early and late) bea ivaie. :;;;;;v ', ,1 i;. I ; 'Also, Grass Seeds always on hand such as Red and V'hite.j Clover Seeds, Orchard Grass do. 'Timothy jdo. Herds dc Lucerne dbv and Millet, j. ! y ; j. Also Ploughs and many, other Improv ed and useful Agricultural Implements of Husbandry . - : ; j, v Allrders ;wil :be carefully attended to, and articles forwarded to any distance without delay.- -j '" i ; ' Baltimore. 1st mo. 14th, 1853. ' " 19 , " - .-r - - : ' '. One Dollar; an4 ft Halfojvlialf a year, to bepaid in .advance Subscriptions received by the Printers and by .evecy Fost-MasTer ecceding'sateiiines inserted the first time for Half a Dollar, and for a Quarter every succeeding. paper longer ones in propor , ,;Bt)ard, with eac or tne;wu.- and m other respecw.oie ,iam." per Session.: 4 The strictest attention rwU be paid ,to the' morals of the 'students as. ,well as to their literary, improvement. This Institution: is xsiiuat ;four,miles north of Oxford. ' . r7; i : RRKJ. HILL YARD. JOSEPH.TAY t-QR. sen.;- . i'; t THOMAS U LEW J54o vll!e, 12th Jan. 123. , 183ti Grsn NO TIC E. . j THE S-.ibscrifcr offr? for snle, the fol lowing PROPERTY, viz : v ; The PLANTATION on which he now resides, at the. mouth ot isew mver, u ther south-west side, m Unsiow county, containing, by estimation, one thousand rrpc tna rif which are cleared, and un der good fence; equal in soil generally, to J toe Dest piantaiion on.iuc jrauwim county ; nd iabont 250 of Superior ham mock the whole covered, more or less, with shedsthe gradual decomposition ot which will furnish manure for many years. Of the uncleared Hndr about 250 acres i are of light and quick soil, -and would pro duce two barrels ot corn toxiie iuuusahu hills the balance tolerably ? well tim bered with pine. The improvements are equal, if not superior, to any in the coun nr ronsistintf of a two story 'Dwelling House, newly repaired i Kitchen, Smcke i House, Barn, Stable, 'and all Mher out houses" usual oi) h large plantation. Its j situationis open to the sea, dry and heakJ thy, and possessing every advantage and convenience for fishing, oystering, and j fowling ; and is an, excellent, stand for a store. . , r ,1' ' , ' ' Also, the PL.NTATlON on Cedar PointV directly opposite the above, con taining 350, acrei of landthe cleared under good - fence, and equal to the pro duction of 200 barrels of corn, and is; said ro be the best hammock on the river a bout one hundred acres cleared, of. pretty good soil, and the balance piny. The si tuation for fishing, oy&te ring and fowling, is eoual to th? other, and affords an excel lent range for cattle and hogs Also, the PLANTATION two miles from the Courthouse of Onslow county, on the west side of the r ver, containing 9nn acres of larKi sufficient cleared : to nincp 9nni harre-ls-of .-corn;:, nart of which is the first quality -of low land, and has produced ten b.irrels of corn to the acre, and is under good fence and ditch. All or either of the above places would be sold a bargain, and on the most accom modating terms. Persons desirous to pur. chase. "are, -.invited to call and view the premises. "; r v : WILLIAM. Li HILL. Jan. 11. i7-4t-olm 4t GATES SUPERIOR COURT OF LAW. Prudence Williams, vs. Lrjti.rJ r-"nt 5 eumMi iui v' vorce. Georee Williams. T appearing to the satisfaction ot tne - . . . . . ' . - a . Court that "George Wil '-iams has re moved himself without thermits of this State, so that the ordinary process pf law cannot be served upon hiin : It is theret fore ordered, that publication be made in the Ed.nton Gazette and-Raleigh Regis ter, for three months, that the said Geo. W illiams appear -at the next'term of the Superior Court of Law to be held for the county of Gates: at the Court-House in Gates, on the first Monday afier the fourth Monday of March 1823, otherwise judg ment will be entered proconfeiso against him, and set for hearing rx parte. , 14 H. GILLIAM, C.S.C.G.C. ' I- IN -I Mil.. I. I 1 t" ' " -1 ; STATE OF NORTH-CAROLINA. ' :j ' Anson County. ; ' Sufierior Court of Laiv September termt , 1822. l--'"4 . ' Judith M. Murcheson, ) 4 ' vs. Petition for a Angus Murcheson; ,3 Divon rce, &c. kUDEREI) by the Court, that pubh- " cation be made - three months in the Raleigh Register, that the defendant be and appear at the next Superior Court of Law to be held for the county; of Anson, at the Court-House , in Wadesborough, on ) the second Monday in March next, and answer said Petitioni otherwise the same will be heard ex-parte. Witness, Martin Pickett. Clerk of said Court, at office, the 2d Monday in Sep tember, 1822. - - ; , 14 ' MARTIN PICKETT. C.S C. , ' uf STATE OF MORTH-CAROLINA. Franklin .County. - ; Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Mary Trulove, -Samuel H. Jones, Thomas s Trulove, Eppy Timber- Petition for ,- 7 -1' i" J - - , V- ' lake and Sally his wife, C ' Dower. . L-eha, wire ot! - r low-I , .,. : y ers, Betsey, wife of Rich- I . t y , . ard Jones, & Ed. Jones. J -. -4 IT appearing to the satisfaction sot the Court, that the defendants Celia, wife of Flowers, Betsey, vwife of.Ricriarjl Jones, and Ed. Jnes,v are, not inhabitants of this State t It is therefore ordered that publication be made in. the Raleigh JRe gister fdT three weeks; that they person ally? appear ar our next - Court of - Peas and Quarter: Sessions to be held for rthe County of Franklin; at the Courthouse in Louisburg, ' on the second Monday in marcn next, men aiiu lucre io -answer, plead riir. demur, or ythe;, petition k will . be, takert pro confesso.;; ' ; VV ' ' . .v ; Wftriess, Smith) ,Patters6nj 'Clerk of our said Court, at office, the" second Mon day 6f December, 1822. ; ?.' 7 -'.' S. PATTERSOC: crcr . 'JLaiIQffPfilJfTjSD BF, JOSEPH :GALE8 time: toafT-rdfa good field tor.the display of useful ;talent;To; a man.ot some, ca pitali practicably acquainted with the de vtaiU of a printing drnc,e, such an, oppor- tiinitv seldom DCCdrs Further- infoVmation may be obteained by letter, ) addressed' to. James Seawell; FayettevMe,,N.C. - L ' 1 ; FayettevilliN.C.Dec,.l822. 16, ;r. a i , - , " . STATE pF,NORTH-CAKULliA. ' ; Greene County . "U J , Vi, 1 Petition for . : Wilhani Easn & others. . Dowcr :v heirs at hw ?of Stephen I - ' Ea$on, dee'd. , J ' - " y T T appearing to the satisfaction of the I Court, that -William Eason, Seth Ea son; Sterling (Eason, md i Ifowel Eason, four of the defendants in this ca.se, are not residentsOf this state.; H :is therefore ordered, thdtpublication be made in the Raleigh Register for three months for the defendants t( appear at the . hextCourt to be heldfon" theountyof Greene, at the CourtrHouse in Snowhill, on the se cond Monday f of February next, then and there to answer ; or.the petition will be taken pro coqfesso.1' Witnnss William. Williams; Clerk of our said Court, at of fice, the. second. Monday of November, A.D. 1822. f 14 Wl. WILLIAMS, C. C. C. STATE NORTH-CAROLINA. ' v , Cabarrus County: 0 Superior Court o? Law, Fall Irm, 1822;. Sfirah BracKltaW, Petition Divorce." -v , vs. Filed at May Term, Eli Bradshawt. 3 1821. ' f'TMppeariifg to the satisfaction of the Court thatl the Defendant,: Eli Brad shaw, is not an inhabitant of this State r It is therefortl ordered that publication be f n.acle three months in the Raleigh Regis ter and Western Carolinian, that the De fendant appear at the next Superior Court of Law to belheld for Cabarrus County, on Hie 7th, Mfeiday after tle 4th Monday in M arch , to -plead to said petition, other wise the petriion will be heard ex-parte, and decree 1 accordingly. k '. A JAMES M. HUTCHISON, 12 1 ' ,f ' 4 Clerk. STATE 0Fr KOUTH-CAROLINA, fatwoo CotrxTT. i "' ' Superioi Cont of Law, OctoberTerm, 1822 John Craw;! "1 The petibri of John vs. 1, Craw against James Hoi James Hollafnd.J , land, to vacate a Grant. , 1HEUEA;S, it appears; to the satisfaction f a? ot the Cburt, that tne uef enuant: is an inhabitant of .fenoth'er State It is therefore ordered that publication be made for three month. in thejltaleih Register, that the De fendant appear at the next Superior Court of ravv to be held for the county of Haywood, at the Court-house in Waynesville, on, the first Wednesday after the 4th Mondaiy in March next, til en and there to plead, answer or ilemur, otherwise the petition will be heard expartei !; I, John B. Love, Clerk of the Superior Court of Lawj do certify that the above is a complete copy of the records in ntv office 1 v JOHN "B. LOVE, Clk. Dec. 10, 182. - 15 STATE'. NOKTH-CAROLINA. Ashe Coittstt. Superior Court oflaaw, Sejt. Term, 1822. Original Writexecuted George Bower, on George Hauk, and Ori ginal attachment vs, Wm. Hauk, levied on one horse Collar., no otber goods or VS. -r Geonre HaukJ& William Hauk property to be found. John Ray, Sheriff. f T appearing to the satisfiiction "of the 1 Court thatfwilliam Hauk is an inhabitant of another . taie, it is ordered that advertise ment be made three months in - the Raleigh Register, for the Defendant to come in and defend at the iext Court to be held for this County; on th third Monday of March next, or indgment vfill be entered against him by default. I . ' , , . t '"' , r "A true copv. , "'18 . Tekt, . D.EARNEST, Clerk. PUBLIC NOTICE. nrSHE Subscribers have taken out . betters I of Adminitration on the Estate of John Stewart, late bf Lancaster District,', Cabinet Maker, deceased. , ' The said John Stewart was amative of Guilford County, N. C but emigrated to this State at aboutthe age of eighteen or twenty years, and left no hjfirs- so far as we can ascertain:-- - j ' '('': ' , - If he has an jr legal heirs they are hereby notified to make applicabon within .twelve months from this date, to James H;' Wither spoon, Esq: Jijdge of the Court of Ordinary for the aid District, or to either of the Sxh scribers. .1 .V-.. i . ' ' ' . ' 4 , ;," " WM. McKINNA, i , i ABRAHAM PERRY., Lancaster D"ist. S. C. Nov 15, 1822. 9-lyr, WATCH-MAKER & SDLVERSMITH. . ' j . . ; i , v '- . - ;-... . ' . - - . JOrfN CJ STEDMAN has commenced the above business in this place, and hopes,' by his attention, to merit a portion of pubHc patronage,; All kinds of repairing usual in such an establishment; done - with despatch and on ttie shortest noiicei An; assortment of. Silver Work will W constantly kept on hand; Spoons, Ladles, &c. manufacturedjo any. pattern. 1 .-j-'i- -f-v . N. B. An Experienced Watch-Maker will "rAeet with good .wages if applicatfonbe made soon. - '. j- !f 1 Ah Apprentice will be taken to the Silver smith's trade, -i; k , . t , J," 1 Cash given fpr old Gold," Silver, and Brass, '' Raleigh, Aug." 14; ,1822. ; I ' .95-tf' Blanks' for sale, at this office. Sr SOM Court of Pteas and Quarter Sessions, November Terra, 1822: .; Rebecca Eason,' . 1 av'. ' SEED. AE?UsbeK6f Timothy jcri" A Seed, for sale by N. HAR& . January 22. , 18 HATS. TW-.HARDING' has jst receive. ' .1 . Commission two Boxes siinp 0Tl lity Hats, which he iftrs K,a ces. , Alsoa.quantity of WHITF TvpJ' Those whoign to Paint their Buifdt this season, will do well to call S Jandary'22. ; ' . 10 -DR. BEZALEELGTuB 0 HAS the Pleasure, of iQf or mm? .. . inbabitants of RaleiW .ndif e nity.,that he has so far recovered r health ( as to enable him again to " sumethe Practice of Medicine a a will attend to all calls made in the line" f his profession: He may be found at ai times (when not on professional busines. v at; his rooms in .the old Star Buildjnw I Fa yettevi lie stree ' v 5 x aieign, jnn. iu. 166t ; JUST PUBLISHED, T AND, FOR, SALE -AT jTHlft BOOKSTORE o J. GALES SON, . .,;. V New System of. GEO MfiTRY, J ft.,. titled A Cmpetidioits System o Elementary Geometry in seven books T a which an eighth :is annexed, contaia-1 ing such other.propositions as are element tary, among which are , a few " that are necessary,1 beyond those of the System, to the more advanced j parts of the'Mathfi matics. By -Joseph Caldwell, D.dJ President of , the; University of North-CaJ rolina. Subjoined H a treasise r,f Picric' rrigonornetry by the, same, and Sfihcrii Trigonometry by Dr. Robert Simpson of Glasgow.1' " This Is the Sys'em now Stu died in the University," and upon Which' 1 those who become students there, will be hereafter expected to .be prepared, pr prosecuting a Mathematical Course. Junuary 25. ?-.' : ; " 19 WM. WILLIAMS TTAS just received an assortment of I GARDEN SEED from one of the most celebrated Seexkmen in theNorthcn Spates, warranted fresh ahot of the last year's growth viz j: Ruta Bga Orange Carrot Starlet Radish Salmon do Cayenne Pepper Squash.; -1 Jdo . Frost, Beans Lima do Rob Rov do j China Bush "do Six Weeks do Blue Prussian Peas Early June do viarrowfat do D wrarf Prolific da Do. .Blue Imperial Early Summer Bush Squish . i CarrowaySeed ! Blood BeeK Yellowhead Lettucd Ice " . do 1 nmnenal A i ( do DfUmhead Cabbage Svoy 'do Purple , , . do Pepper.Grass Simmer Savory , A paracrus, Green" Nutmeg Me- Ion Early Hotspur do J A WTk D4IC CWCafcBSf Cim . r E.,rfy Golden S.euxom, which W1 I omes fully tipe in sixty days. ! 2 hhds. prime Molasses . ' 8bbls. do Sugar t 25 kes best pja.lt- White LeadiaOi 'J 5 bbls. Whiskey JV ! Swedes Iron, fee. " Which will be sold low for cash. January 28. 19 3t i WAKE FOREST ACADEMY. V; ftp' IE Tmstees of th's Institution hae ;! f thesatisfacMon of informing the pirti lie that they have employed as -principal teacher Mr., Jas. Phf.elai. , w.n - -highly recommended for his moral ha!) , and literary attainments The exercMv will commence on the first day ot t i rir 4vr: ' ThP terms are. twenty Conn a year for the Latin & Greek lango rtitar f.r Arithmetic. , atlU UUvvii uvuiii j i v ----- liiU.'S.a. VP!.,, 'a! ato.il. a 1 T C1 1 V D f CSCH i cd by; the University of Norih-Caro!ni will be followed here. . ; ; i This Academy is situated fifteen , miw north of Raleigh and withia to mjlen n the Wake Forest Post-office, in onepn" most pleasant, healthy and repoUW. . districts of our country and wh.ch enjoy ti almost .total exemption , during the last year .when sickiie s P nerally prevailed ehewliere. Bwrd J :V A rmll.p fnr sixty 00"" uc uau hi guuu ...i,. year. ,;-..';'J'VJ ATcT0N, ' A JanV20; 1823. 19 ?t - VALUABLE LAND-FOR SALE, j Tract of Land containing about ninemiles troo he hy any Plantation in this jpart of wy. A considerable Portlhth land ' is fine lowGround, and the inig bftef fertile and veiyell timbered. relff Range for Cattle and Hogs is ,e founds There are fM provementS, good Orchards, a v3cc, and nne Springs. . or t0V , Apply td 1. Gales, in R 5" , . . .With the above Tract of Lan aa,d 300 Acres of Puie L jrJuary 15. ' i " a I K on 'Swift and Williams's Y7rt-merly " Road leading to Hay wood former X , cupied.by Joseph Lane, jun sent in possession ot L - J . , heal!iK( believed that for soil, beauty and a. . a tP.PIV ,VH rPc nt simatiorv. H IS av,- V.L2a.rtHll
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