cv.r !v 7'. v ;:E9ETJVYiv"V;v v.- i i J. ; I i I i i 1 1 d t I - ; ? ! 4 M 1 . J i i.l I'1 i i .3 "J a- i t e r j Oc,' 22d 1523. r Let me wing my happy flight, T tv '6oon the sleeri that ne'eisnwaketh .Vfll withineTe endless nighti. n" I A me c, from scenes cf sorrow, y ; ' r.rc the Sunshall rise to-mbrrowy Brighter beams, for roe shall glow td worlds of Glory, - p ; t 'Wh ere ajbrighf andT;loudless sky, Veils :rora eartD, me oussim siorv!. WLen a spirit soars, on high It -tri"e. . . ; f we evyA The day is. baking. - Atifpit heeron meanove.' - ' , iNPacnt9,lKmedomkhlg,' , ;YoYtle joya of heavenly love. , j; ; . ' Zet'tnefo) The blaze 6Cwoh;in, v . vv Soon, will gild, this lower scene, , t )t; . . Brilliant Gems mipath adorning; t'jJ'l tr. ' J Ji ff ro. Tor voridly pieasores, . , "Would but bind my soul in chains f?y Xetiae ro, where.ncher treasures, v ' '.'Teace, and Lcre, foreTer reigns! 1 ' t me fo, vhere eraph kneeling . Vei their tucts aim uaore-r . .TVstinjr joys beyond reTfahng, - 11 inning praises erermore I -"Xrt-fF Th Sun bai risen, i 1 ' Ileavelnly glofies shine around, I Jo-w I leave my earthly prison, " JW touch XmanuePt groai&. . V i Gon my Father calls me :Ifome9 " Jesus, Master," lo 1 "I come ! v Z. The Funeral Tiscoirse was preached from - these "words, M I me go, Tor the day breaK ethM Genesis, Chap. xxxiitCth'verse. . , ' '. ' kbfeTHE S'ATCRDXt EVEN1N0 FBst.. ' ffllrtlona and dUanDointiret!ts"tfiat 'rome udt Tiv our ptvn folly." $td that re&t find gcod "man ; Yi . r ex n , are rrials and .orrection?i frorji heaiveq; and ' it is our famt they prove not w our aa renin e at thein does not nd the matter t it is only 6 crumble . 'at ;nnT CreatorN.but to -see the hand of to hrs Hl is the yay ongae thereat (t lnve and mercv on -our side. ' We are all placed in a world the vicissitudes of 7bich a re swch that perhaps none wholly escape the,danjer and miseries ' ibat wiem to be inseparable from hunmn life. AU are cabled upon at one time r T5ther ,toubmitio the ordeal cfltorrec- 1 tiortal dispen$atioTist?ind whether !t be by Dositive pain ana anguiw, wr uc6m- T.rivn rf fancied nicasure. Vernust ndure it a the unalterable condition of our teiTestril extaencei Affliction and . talamitiet of what nature soever they be 1 are nbt permitted without some important design they may be commissioned mes I sengersr of Divine provident, to correct 1 past errors, j-eforra the present; to pre :' vent the future, and if we will but regard them in this light, and patiently submit to their operation, we shall realize the proper benefits they are designeato con feri Distress and pain mortifications disappointnrent.sthies of those we love, , and the fniuries rectfived from those who love not us, haVea effea to wear the mind from animproper attacliment to worldly pleasures, . and to ' direct our Tiewfr to . better hopes and a surer conso lation. Although Adversity is designed k- tfc r-hArl nf wisdom, in which the children of sorrow may learn the profita . ble lesson of humility and virtue, yet how J . III V w W - w prone -are they to cherish sentiments of clesnordencv. and too oft . yn wisely seek desDorr.emcv. to ouench and drown every painful sensi bilitv in the anodyne draughts of -the ine . .briatingbowl. thus frustrating the impor tant purpose for which the f hasfisement - nf iieayen are inflicted upon them. Pa tient and resignation clothes the mind . with armour Which blunts, and sometimes - repels, the 'arrows of adversity and in the conflict which we are cilled to sm--tain, if the eye of faith, is kejft constantly elevatrd to" th reward'which is promis , ed to the persevering, there will be peace v and serenity within, notwithstanding the storms and. tempests that are howling itrcirad To lru5t ln thc carc and pro" tection of heavenis the natural homage which we owe to a JBeing, whose superin- V tending care is over all his works and who directs a!L contingencies forthe' welfare cf his creatures. -Cv v . ; t t - nrH AT on the first Monday of Novem- -1 J be.r nexV I shall, expose, to public 'Bale, for read v. money. va Negro Man na- Wrd Harklessnow. .confined in the Jail 'of Randolpb county,-. C. as a runaway slave agreeably to an order of the coun trrAiiti of Randolph Tlie - said HLrkless , says .. he .firmeTb- r belomced to John Doogliertyt atne.was ; set free ;: and ,was kidnatpedAby.wme . speculators, from wnom pe mane nis es J.-LANE. Shfty cape, ; .- August 5. r 48 3m COACH MAKING MATERIALS. THE Subscribed basfor Ue at Ws Ma nufacton few, setts ,o.f. fashionable Coach and Gig . Springs, vwnlch. he will sell a; a moderate; advance on the .whole sale price. He has alo on hand. and in tends keeping, a constant supply s of best Morocco, for Coach Lining, which will be disposed of as above, v He hi. as usuv i a mnttant srinrilv of Carriages, uigs, Bnd Harness, all of which wiU be sold at ;"N'terV Mtrccco, apd a few dozen BootiLi : niog Skins, direct from tlc Maautactory. rdQiree Dollars a year or jr a vc rliscaeats ' noi ' - t :l;On consienment. supply of Hat- mfnfaWv enchim6date teri or fifteen x?.tkt lnrmw -ill! Session. on her usual iflsonahle terms. IlaleighOCt.A; 56 4t 1TTIIE MISSKS PULLIAM will be prepar- n! JLr ed to arcommndate; eighteen or twenT Membera of the approaching General A ssern bW' aiid others, whb - may occasionally visit this places 'Such of the members as: prefer but Rooms; can 1e 'accommodated. They are also prepared to taVe llbrses. " y 56-St ; ; V : Jtaleigh, Oct, lp, 1323. 7 UNION TAVKIW, MRS. JETERf is prepared to acr.om modftte Tftern.;ws twenty Members of the apprba hingGeheral Assembly wUh'Hoard and,Sno pMnsAWili be 5pareil to r-ive sHtisfactian; ? Transient, visitors to the citjr.will likewise be sxrommodated J : Raleigh, Ott. 15, 56 ts ; ; - WILLIK JONES HTftlLL". b"ire pared to accommodate ?v ' nv0 or 25 Members, of the approachr ing GeVieral AVsembVr Ath Board. He h nrovided Several . trood Kooms near 4 his dwelling house, and enlarged his din ing room. ' He continues to entertain tra vellers at all times, & to whom the strict est attentionwill belaid. His; Stable, which is laree and clean, will always b supplied with the best provender for hor- W.Ifannot refrain from returning his sinteTe'thanks to his -frand and the pub 7 lie in general for the liberal encourage ragement he has received since he esta blished a Iloute 6f. Entertainment in the xiry of Raleigh ; and hopes, through his own exertions and attention, to cxperi er.C2 n conti':innce of their favor. Rftleigh, Oct -16. . 56 4t ? "EK'rERTAI N METi ' - ' ''-' J . . " " THE- subscriber returns his , sincere thnnkVto liis friends and tbe public fofthVnatron.-xg.: lley have heto'wed on him sinci he Uas opened a House of Ea- tertainrrierit in the Lny oi itaieign.- v , He still -keeps a House of Entertain -ment near the Market-H 'ue. He ha provided 'Rooms for 10 or 15 Mkmbxhs ofvthe General Asscmbty-also for "tra velling and town customers. 1 " ' The subscriber ha madeimprovements to his - rooms, and pledges, himself that nothing shall be wanting on his part to eive satisfaction, for he intends that, hi Table shall be well supplied with..He best that the market afTords and his SUbles furnished with corn; fodder, oats and at tentive Ostlers. . V ! J$ WM, W. BELL. Raleigh, Oct. 1, 1823. ' 54 5t ; - NEW ESTABLISHMENT. ffirE Subscriber has-the pleasure of an- 1 1 J . nonncnff0 the public j (1 a comraodicu building1 ot ic mm ue nas erecx oh tUe western side 1 of Fayetteville Street, and opened a RESTORATORY & CONCERT HALL. He has on hand Fresh Cortlials of various kinds, prepared with Liquor of the first qua lity ; Cakes, Candies, Preserves, Jellies.Pick les, and Wert India Fruits oT every descrip tion, among which are many rare and new ar ticles, never before offered in this ; place all tf which her will sell as cheap as they can be purchased in New-York. Jlisjcntalcgue Is too extensive for the limits' f :an advertise tnpnt. hut the nublic are invitecTto come and J aste and judVe for themselves . Orders from distance will be promptly attended to for anv quantity that may be required, and rami- he ftirnished at the shortest notice 1 with even' delicacy and rarity necessary for Balls and Parties. " Ie has also on hand some choice t, GH0CER1KS, ; Consisting of old , 3Iadeira ami other Wines, in bottles i best Cocmiac Rrafidv i .Holland I Gin Jamaica Rum : and sotne very superior i Whisker i Northern Cheese ; fresh Crackers; Spanish Segars, 5cc. &c. all cf which have been selected by pgood judges, ahd will be sold on reasonable terms. v r fuppers, Relishes, &c will be furnished at all times, and Private Rooms, for the accom modation of parties, whether of Gentlemen or Ladies, will be provided, secure from in trusion, arid every attention paid to their comfort and enjoyment. A supply of North ern and other Newspapers will be procured. He has a large Hall, where Musical Instru ttients will be kept tuned for such j Amateurs as may choose to amuse themselves And a first rate fine toned Piano, for the use. of the" Ladies, whose company will at all times be considered an lienor, and wjio are respect fiilly invited to attend and amuse themselves, Whenef er they may think prorer. it ; " The Subscriber hasalso on hand, for sale, several fine Pianos, from $100 to $500, of su perior .tone and Workmanship; and a com plete supply of. Tuning Keys, Bridges, Screws and Strings", Harps, Violins, Guitars, FluteS, Flagelettes; Tambourines, French Horns, Trumpets, Military Drums, -Fifes) Tand Clario: nets, the latest" and most fashionable Songs,' Instruction Books for all Instruments, arid :Music- of . everjr description. Having Agen cies in the , principal cities" f the . United . States, he wiU always have it in his power Jo keejJ a complete, assortment, of thejibove ar ticles, arid obtain , anbtbers, arid in . any quantity that may be waMed. , j ' ! ?.,'.Th'e siibscriber has employed a Confec tioner who has been raised to. the business, and who is interior, to none in the Union. The Concert Hall is admirably adapted Jbr a Ball Room, and the subscriber solicits a con tinuance of the patronage he has already re ceived fn that line. As ne will be assisted in his Store by hi family, he will, as usual,' con- bnue .to ? receive. Muattal Fupiis.1 Lessons will also be given to gentlemen at night, on lany iistrument.' '.. J.T.GONEKE. .. llkleig-OcCie, 1858. ; : 0; i 56 -tf One Dollar and a Half (oc lialf a r eiceetliriE! fiUteca Udcs. inserted Uib first Hao for 2JfcJti Dl7.7s3d ftp a .PLCJNKET Warrenton, OU 13. rf-0 be sold for ZTaxes due for the .years J, 1821 and J822,: at tbe ourt-tiouse in Snqw, Hill; GTeeKe County, the second Mon- davin Jannary next. ' , :""y.':j.--f ' x The, Lands formeflv given in by Willie J. Stanton, not piverHnhe last two years lOOO : The Lands fbrnierlrl given in. by James Eastwoo, .533, acres, joining James Bryant, fy i nei.anas"lormeriy given inuy lunacy ts!t.;rt wilU.m Wllllnmc 5iH nthprs. RICHD G. BlUGHTlsfte' Shfil .October 11, 56-45t NEW MEDICAL ESTABLISHMENT; THE-luhscribers vliave nnected rthem selves in the practice of" Physic and Bur- gery.r Y'hpv have also bri hand, an extensive as- sortmentof ;-?!- I" DRUGS & MEDHUNES, wrMlr tfix ftffVr fnr sale at the lowest ?M W' , J These Medicine were purchased a few i Weeks since; in Ne w-Tork ; and w ere select- j ed by themselves from among the latest im-,j portations. " They can, therefore, confident- j ; ly pronounce tliem to be : 'perfectly .Ffe9h V and Genuine. ' ! v . They will 6ell "as low as such articles can be afforded in any part ot ine aiate; and fullv as cheap as they can be obtained in the , ; ing, conducted upon the most approved pnn-; Petersburg market' - ..I'ciples, and provided with superior Jeacbers! " All orders wiU ;be attended to promptly and rorrcctlv. X - 1 Recipes of Phvsifcians faitlifully, and expe - litiously put up! , - BURGES & HUNTER. Raleigh, 14th, Aug, 18, 4r-tf rnucu a xrn nVSTP A mR nflODS. C : - . THE S'.ihscrilers are now opening, arid will in a few dvs receive the -.balance of their extensive ' ,! ,-rT-iTT- rv trkfTa STOCK! OF GOODS, a well adapted to the present and approaching Season Among which arevthe following . Shenrilrd's h Hirst's extra blue Sc black-Clotht ti ip i? flrif. . nrntrn. oiive. ana orau, uu. great varietv 'of fancy "colors , f . v ' . v ' Italian 9tyle. An ercellerit .Assortments of blue and mixed per artn. tauehtinthe Acadeiriy, $60, or $20 are of a very superior quality . j ; per ann. taught out of the Academy, A'large f'-ortmcnt of low priced Cloathing ! per quarter $25.' j ' 1 t ; " ,f Y .for sen swear , J.'fo Valencia & Fancy Vesting, of the most fash- J j taught by MZainntrt a native of France, innhle natterns . t. I k'1 ' ' I Real and imitation Tartan Plaids for mens Cloaks , - : ' ; ' ' " V Superior Caroline Plaids for Ladies wear . A large and well selected; assortment of plain and figured BomKazetts, all colors Rcse, Point, l.ondohTmffel & Stripe4 Blan : 'kets of allize ' ' -u '' - ..fc. ' ' : . White, red, a nd yellow Flannels, at all prices Green Baiie and Vfateel - . - ; Drab ana61ive -Manchester Co'rds, Which are very cheap ! j ;' -v: - ' Black Silk and Tabby Velvets . f , , . ,; . "Bhck and assorted Coloured Bombaiiriea Merino Shawls and Handkerchiefs : Ckth Shawls, plain and ngured -; A great assortment of handsome Calicoes, of the latest fashions and patterns 5-4 and 6-4 darjd Manchester Wirighams 5-4 and r4 Jaconett ;ambrick, With BOrite suitable for gentlemen's cravats 4-4- and b4 Cotton Cambricks, "all qualities Striped and figured fancy Muslins for Lady's dresst-s, handsome patterns 4-4 and 6-4 plain arid figured -Book' Muslins Mandarine 'Crapes and Robes, elegant goods Nankin and Canton Crapes, all colours Crape Shawls,' all sizes Black Senshaws and Sarsnets, very superior Figured and plain ItalianrL'nstring French Satins and Florences, aJ""Jo'Ors j , Italian SeWing Mlks, b1ue blacjnd assortv ed colours,1 of a superior quality, A rood assortment of Ladies Worsted Hosiery' Ladies black while cottort Hose, all prices, Do do do English St French Silk Stockings : do do do for Gentlemen Do ' do Mens white and mixed Lamb's Wool-Hoso, Do do Half Hose) Men's best Buckskin Gloves, Indies'. Beaver and Kid do, Do English and French Silk do. A large assortment ofRibbons, V , DomesticGinghamsy warranted fast colors;; 4-4 and 6-4 Brdwn Sheeting, verysuperio goods, at very reduced prices. ?L J-4 and 7-8 Brown Shirtings, at all prices. Bleached Sheetirs "and, Shirtings all widt " and prices. ift! . 'i t'r , ; Linen land Cotton Bed Ticken , ; Three, Cases Irish Lmes, j44 and 7-8 wkle, warranted Field Bleach, which will be Sold very low ( , . v ' . ' ' ' . ' ; 6-4, 8-4 J-4 Table Diaper, very handsome. 3-4 Towelling do Irish Sheeting and Renting Black Silk Handkerchiefs, very fine for Cra- yats..:'- -v'l, Plain and fierured Pearl Buttons ; A very handsome assortment of Shell Combs of fashionable sizes, at low prices . '' kA god assortment of Common ShelllCombs Superior Coat t. vest Buttons f : A good assortment of Common Buttons V : Coat, Vest, & gusperiler Button Moulds Sool Floss Sc.' Ball Cotton of the best quality 4-4 and 3-4 Apron Checks, Indigo dye I , Also an extensive assortment of every'article large assortment i of Men's f and , Ladies Shoes, and also a general assortment of Hats, .of all ualities - :: ; '. ' The above Goods being purchased lately in New-York , and Philadelphia, principally for'Cash, zt very low prices, warrant. us n sayings that; every 'article will be sold on such terfris as -will give general satisfaction. Ye will also receive an.additionai supply of new goods every month, which we are determin ed to . sell avvery reduced prices. v - y .Raleigh pctl 15,. 1823. 56 to;br fin-CASH 6t Sept. 28, 1823. Will commence tvef the Warrenton Course 1 fir ears oldcolts and fillies 100. Three or more .'lamtjce a ra?e a . i 9,1 ibnTneXJbe Cliib PurseJ $300- ftthre; milehes Si 'htM Tha ProDrietors Purse; $200 ''Money hung upTwo mileheatsEntrance Fourth Dati l mnUY unic uaia ntrnfirf S25. ! i 1 0CThe - Proprietor ' pledges himself to ' have the Tract in good orders Stables and .r Litter furnished Rice Horses, gratis; 1 ! ; - ROBT. R. JOHNSON, Proprietor. Warrentori, N. C. Sept. 13, 1823. A BALL will be turntsnea on tne eveim of the 2d and 3d days' Race! byr - i R. R. JOHNSON, f ropnexor. j FAtETTEVlLLE ACADEMY, nrims Institution now1 affords advantages 3 equal to any in'the Southern States, be-j in every brancn -of. Inf l " cati?n1thSi ; ; and moderate cnareea iormaru i ;,must insure tLjJ stnetest aitention ;wim bc w uifc(vnuvi t arid morals of those attending it. TEHMS. ; f nhnvtmimt , conducted M Jwr. Hcfr ;! ; miltcnjm7hM9istantTecu;hn. ' '.Rudiments, per quarter, r Reading and Writing y . ' ; English Grammar, Ancient and Mo ! dern Geography with the Use of ; the Maps and Globes, History "Chronology, Mythology,Rhetoric, ! Relies Letters, Composition, Natu- $2 50 3 i rnupsopny, woiauy wuu and Ornamental Needle Work. rirawiner and PamUne, per quarter V' w r ' 6 50 JDavii Classical Department, under JDr. Or. v-: i V jfv ' tuition,: t;i I The Iiatin ? and : Greek Language Natural and Moral Philosophy, Lo gic, Astronomy, Mathematics; Geo metry and Algebra, I j v 1 , English jlale Department, i Rudiinents I ',,-! ' $8 Reading, Writing, Arithmetic, Eri- . . lish Grammar, Ancierit and Modern , v Geography with the Use, tf thej V Maps and tilobes,!.' i j ? . . . ji.o . Pens and f nk provided the Students with but charge A tax of 25 cents ea:ch Student for wood, waier, &c. t f Board, inchiding all 'the 'above Branches except Music, $35 er cjuarteJwpayable in advance. ::' ' l, X J 1 I "" J !y 'VVM. HAMILTON. , For the satisfaction of Parents & Guardians the following Gentlemen may be referred Jo. j. A. C AMitnoir, Esq. Prest. of the Schoor1 1 uommiuee. . Rev'd. R. H. Moar30ir. r ' Annl 30. 1323. I r 52 -! : By the PHrident f thtA United States ? ' JN pursuance of law, I j amis Mo?r ttos, Pre . sident of the United States, do hereby de clare and make known, that a puhlte .sale will be held at the Land Office at Frankfn, in the state of Missouri, on the first Monday in December next, for the disposal of such of the lands situate - within' the district of ifoward county, in saidstate as have been relinquished tothe,! United States prior to the 1st da)ofDctobjer, 1821, under .the pro visions of the act passed on the 2d day of March, 1821, entitled An act for the relief of the purchasers of public lands prior to the 1st day of July vl 820," as are situatein the following described -townships and fractional townships, lying north of the Missouri Rivet arid west 'of the fifth' principal .meridian, vizi fVfhips4 to 54 inclusive, of range? 11 west. 44 54 12 '-45 ,47 13 14 ' 15 16&17 18 U9 22 8c 23 .5 56 52 52 48 48 49 52 52 51&52 v Also; at the same timendjplacejj. wiii be exposed, to public sale, agreeably to the pro visions of the fourth- section ot the actpass ed on the 24th day ofAril 1820 Entitled " An act making further ; provisions for thej sale of thelpublic laridst such lands! situate Within the abovementioried , townships as have beOome forfeited to the United'States prior, to the 1st of October, 1820, for failure to complete the. payment within the period prescribed ;fsyi law.' it'"--i-t'"r;i;"' .-""v,. 'KlVXvV K The sales will open with, the lowest num ber of section, township, and range, and pro ceed inregularnumerical order. , Given under my hand, at the City of Wash ington, this 12th day of August, 1823. . j By the President t p. JAMES MONROE: f GEORGE GRAHAM, - M '. 'jy X ; tom roi mc uenerai juanu uuiw. i 4 nr Printers authorised to publish the laws 6l: the Unitedtatea'in ;the states of North Carolina, South CarofinaVirgiiiiai Qbio, In diana Illinotis,' Kentucky, Tennessee, Missou rL and territory of Arkansas, and Pittsburg, in "Pennsylvania,s are requested to publish j the foregoing proclamation once a weejk;un- j til the sales ; take -place, ' arid - Spend, tbeirjac-w counts (receipted) to the General Land Ot-j fice for pavment f 1. S Aug. jSrUzwt : Oiikrtcc otecy suobeediiie paper-longer inntrht till JLtn.tJn.fM Villi. ' in the bedt te following Propertyin Orange CoS; olCbipel.Hill,,uw4l joining: the lands of Christopher RarK;: 1 :. arid others. Abouf half this tract ,rw JSiV. r ' w vf thereof lately cleared ad m extt !!,.. ... u.r. V. jUW.VAllMIHT. ,.UII. der -for a crop ; the upland i$ excenent'' pine andhickory land; fit for the caliival tibn of com and cbttoni V - , ; Jinirig the lands of the Rev, : WmW. hktnfand ot hers, y There are oh this tract", aboutrOO abves of cleared land, in good ' order' forV cropvrja.n.s excellent' ap'pje QTr uard.f about 200. acres" of bestMubaWZ lifnd to clear; arid the balartce JsfgHod com i anu wiirai liiqu , '.ne wnoie Wood , is well timbeie.d.v There nreilso fortablc country buildings on the 1 kri " 1 ind com 1315, acres on the waters ofHaw rivp . " adjoining tne ianc;. oi nau tiMrrisou a'tid ot hers. Th rs t r act is u n i tn p ro ved ; abiut half of it exci?llt;t tobacco land, nncl the . wiolej coveied with a heavy growthof timber.. .'. , .,7. : '. ..V- . ' 5 4 100 acres on Rack creek,- adjoining VVilliam Anderson and others. A consi derable part of this tract "is cleared, and " isj of excrjlcnt qu.dity, and has ou it aa : i excellent crop of corn. v 1 205 acres wifhin a quarter of a mile of tief town of Hillsbprougti ; abnit SO acres . of which is cleahdj the balance covered with a heavy growth. f timber ; i' has oa it some buildings, with an excellent ap- . pe Orchard. 7 124 acres adjoining the above tract, ail ' uhcleared and well timbered. " i 150 acres, on Eno River,niboat one mile r-' frtim HillslxrougH. ; Upon this 'ri-xthU 4 Mills are situated, cpnsisiihg of aSiw and two Grist !Mills, containing three pair of Stones, in excellrrit order, haying late!" been thoroughly repaired. -This propert - 3 isj though t.io . be the mpst .ralnable.in tne back country, not only on account of the dam; race and houses, being situated on a solid rock, "-and the 'durability 4if the Work, but on account of its being the riear- , est Mill to Hillsborough on the River, and surrounded by thickand populous settle- : men is of industrious farmers, which'1 af- . fords constant work for the Mil; 7 ' iJ25 acres, adjoining the Mill Tract;; out 70 acres of which are enclosed, and der good fence : there are good coun-7 try bull Jiogs on the traet, and an excel-' lent 'Apple Orchard. ' fr! ' ' J 200 acresj called Hart's Mills, whereon Catlett Campbell, Esq. niw lives-Ooly one-half of this Tract belongs to the Sab-; scrrber i ;he therefoi-e only proposes to sell that half. , This place has, always1 been esteemad amongst the most Valuable Mill V Establishments in the country, not only -on account of its locality, but on account of the durability of the seat. Jt has on it ; afi excellent Dwelling-House, an,d Cooye- f Slept Out-Houses ; but the . Mill is not ia j od repair. There, ts, on this piaQe,ar-:, . gooa.nppie yrciwru. ., ; . v r v 200 acrer, on M Uowen sAJreeK, aopm e mile from Hartford, adjoining Abel . Thompson and others, ummproveu. a : large proportion of it covered with ex- : cellent Timber, arid. the Land well adapt- e( to the production of Corn and Wheat. jqnly lialf t,he Tract belongs to the Sub- 'scruber, , r -.7 V '77 - . ' . 40 acres. :or ltbereaboutsr on Second , Creek of Kew Hope,' adjoining the lands , ' of. Mark Picket andj oihers. This is an Excellent Tract for a Saw Mill, is sur-, rhunded by a sriperHbundance of p'ne and Sale timber, and is about lea miles from Hillsborough. ' !(. , ' , " j One lot in the townjof Hnisboro' where- , dn the Subscriber now. lives.containingoae . acre, situatedn7 a pleasant part of the : I jown, having thereon a good dwelhngnou. t . -ind all the necessary out houses. to rsthe r convenience of a family, with a good gar- ; The-harf'of ajot whefeonTho:K.S. HargisfEsq.latelyliVed This lot is about - 50 or 60 yards. from the.Market House,, Has on it an excellent dwelling house, store . ttndlnmber houses, kkchen arid "ecessarf riut-hbuses, and is an excellent utfd for a , merchant. - : I -: .ji- '-i. T 77",. . -'l ; Tyo or three unimproveo lots, weu ated. - i . . . ' "-i- -' ?30 Or 40 likely NEGlfofiS; cbmjisinjg cr are Carpenters a Sixoemaker, a iiuc. Wagotirrija C?ok, "and some excellent . Hostlerh'and House Servants.1 : .. . ' ' .fff wishes akotQ $eU HOoUaerrfVjountv Franklin.pn the waters, or panuy ; Rock Cireks.olBingla'w" cb- Bledsoe and others. There are on this tiacf, enough cleared nd,laki 7 or a hancls to advantage; an apple orchart , ; : ivj uA .rtntv ana a toic .. aiflcng uc ur limn. v-- rkbte good fram dwelling House. x A con ( Tderable. portifH the land is & Mhe . A so 500 acres oi ianu m w.w 7 Kasweii; on tne waiers w t, h( iUng4he lands formerlyheproper tf 61 . . . r-t . . i ... 4 ' I 111, 11 ais. ved fini com and cotton lana,-u,ut- 9 : mm n ' if . i :u. hpii nine timuci. . and ha on it an? excellent eat for( a. derstand ihat he Is rJouwhen he 1W .i ..r. u a.s.i.- -n the above ae- .9 ineai uiai i c - u ' ii those. J dribed propert), aod hopes thataU tooje . WhVhaVe beiaHestmchnatioa to por.. , . riiase artv mrt of it Will attend, as 6 , rJects grai bargains may nau. - , J&iis willbeccommodating:andwui For sale at this ome. . . . A i pro laster m tne d, .4 v. a- 77H-"7