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r.ALEIGn ACADEMY, will be abundant! supplied, bjr (Ira promised feduiidance of other3. SIRS. SUSAN1 CONflAtf, MILLINER, S. BOND, AS just received hi Sprinjr Goods, con-siMine; of Si pic aa! Fancy Goods. A PUBLIC EXAMINATION of the ijL Pupils under the care.bt' this Institution will commence "on Friday the 30th of May and 'close the Thursday evening fol- loWinjr.T May SHOCCO, ACADEMY.

A PtJBLIC Examination of the Stutleuti Will rnmmwirp ll TUursdav the 12th of Pari Guardians are invifelto attend" GEO. W. FKEKMAN. FRANKLiN ACADEMY. milF.

semi-annual Exam'bation of the St dents of the Franklin Academy, wl commence on tliefust Monday of June next and that of the Louisburg Female Academy on -the Wednesday Paients Guardians ami others, are nytted to attend. i By btder of the Secretaries. lw I OXFORD ACADEMY, N. C. TI I R.

semi-annual Ex i nation of the tti-. dents of this Academy w.ll pommence on the tirst Monday in June next, and tertni- nateon the Fr.y following. The es erclses of tlie next Session, will commence on the 6th day of July under the superintendance or the Kev James Uchch, of Philadelphia, as Prnc pal. Mr. liiicii will be assisted int he male department, by a young gentleman ot liberal and classical edu cation, who ccmes nigiiiy rtcuHuiitnueu ui the Trustee as possess ng a capadti and ta lents eminently quai fietl add.t ion to the studies usually taught in our pubhc semina rjes to teach that phte and genteel acconi-pl jshm ent, the Fiti.ch Language, hav4r.g resided fur some time in France Mr.

Iiurch is too well khown to rvqu.re our paneg nc. Th Tiustees vouid bai 1 suggest, that with ihein it has been b) no means an unimportant object, 10 procure tnestrvicrrs of a. Clergyman at this Academy, liab.ts and morals constitute the most imporant part of the education of youth anu these, in erreat measure, deptnd upon the character and conduct of their iiHtiuctors. litiw important then, that the condu of the Principal of a lai-ge School should bt Ins govcr. ment tea ij and uiulorm, and Jos impressive and who so hk ly to coanb.ne these essent.al qujl ties, as the pi ous and ditrnifieo D.

vine The Female De- direction or II. Allehtun, or Neu-i ork, .1 i e- i vfT nt tnt nsf ot i-" tiiC I r.ncipai oi uie inaic ucter wh.ch tlie 1 rustees have Jhad lhc expect that she Will be a great ucqmsition to the 1 nstitution, and tliut she wilhiischarge the duties of her oftice av til honor to herself and to the schooL Every necessary step w.ll be taken to employ, an additional Teacher in the Female depart-mtni, who shall be M'eH qual.fieil to instruct. all the. different branches usually taught in the Female Schools in this State, Tue Trustees take great pleasure in an-I nouncmg to the public, and to the, patrons ot seminary, mat me intonven.ence unuer wh ch it has so long labored, frcm the want Ji 7jj.va.4jt Allium VltirCllUlI UI I.Mtr a ,1 a I tne Acauemv dv tire, wi.l aner tlie c'ose nt th session no longer be telt. There are now 7 oe con.pated before the commenceent otthe Tl iW, 7.rcvHiiuii, u.c Mwcauu i i 1 1 T-crFCTX-1 Lllv informs the citizens of aidi Vicinity, that he has irtii uTrtFM iirui uw i hie pinrr cute 111 uic (ivW w1cef In niost oT.iheciUes Ln union) mrit nVtare of the 1 It; mar on Lavinj- the Work, the inst sJirjstanUal maimer, uid -vest h-snif'Ti-, 16 if PnElDSNT! OF THE I TATED BY bv first section of an act of pissed on th 31st day of; s8, entitis-1 A act concemsnpr sale of the lands th e-Umted talcs and other purposes," the Prescient of the U-m i 1 siaies is authincd to certain hhc land to rbe offered for sale 1 1 Whereiine, President of the United States, In conformity with the sxid act; and other act of Congress, provia-irvj for the sale and disposal of the Lands of ltiver, bounded on the west by tbe i.n;c-awhav river, on the south by die parallel ot 31 of norih latitude, on the east by the Mobile and Tombigby rjvers, on the rtli bvAhe Creeks, Santabogueind Rogue Homo, (the one falhng into the Tombigby and the other into tlie Chickasawbay rivers) wlrCh betn survey e.1 and returned to the Ke-UlSter of the Land Office at St.

Stephens, and vk ch have not been deposed of, or excepts! tWim sale bv law, shall be held at Su Stephens, on the UiverTomh gbv, on the first Monday of Juiv next, and continue till the said hutds Lave beer, offered for sale. Given under my hand the eighth day of March, one thousand eight hundred and seventeen. JAMES MONltOE. Bv the Prescient, "Jusiaii Mkiks, Commissioner of tlie General lar.d Ofilce. March 20.

tlJe 14 DEPARTMENT Or WAll. Addi ional OJice, 7 September 37; It having been made tlie duty of tins office by law, to adjust and settle all accounts in the War Department, which re- lrtt -t hfk ffMc-l ncinn nf thf l.ite war and are nov unsettled It is hereby made known to' tlit me'ers of the Lite army, who have public accounts to -icttla, and to Such, non-com missioned t.fncers and privates discharged, who have arrearages of pay die them, that, by or wardi their ape rs to this office by jnail, their accounts will be settled, and i44J.t-..i K.r of an a- iiv t-vj- tr jreiit to transact their business for them. The heirs and representatives of deceased officers and soldiers of the late army are also informed, by forwarding their papers to this office for any arrears of pay due the deceased, the accounts will be adjusted, and the balances be re- jnittt fi-ee of expence." duties heretofore confided to the Additional Accountant having been assigned to this office, applications relative to the above notification will be ad-irrested accordingly PETE H. HAGNER, Auditor. (Treasury Department 1 Third Auditor's Ojice.

3 To the Widows and Heirs of the Officers Seamen and JIarines of the late U. S. Brig of War Epervier. AN ACT for the relief of the widows r.nd orphans of the officers, seamen and rr.ai ines who were lost in the United States' brig Ecvvicr. -lie it enacted bu the Senate and House cf B'firesenfatives of the L'micd States cf'lmi rica in Cortgrcs assembled VThat liie 'widows, if any such there be, and in case there be no' widow, the child or if there be no child, l-ien the or parent, end if there be no pa-t rent, then the brothers and sisters of the tificers, seamen and marines who were in the service of the Unif ed btates, and lost in the brig Epervier, shall be entitled to, and receiv out of any money h-the Treasury nut ctherwise appropriated, a sum equal to six months oi" tiieir respective deceased relatives afore-sauUin addition to the pay-due to the deceased on the day of July, one eigne uviiiciivv itu.bii..w hich day the arrears of pay due the deceased shall be allowed and paid by the accounting officers of the IVavy Depart TPasssed 3d of March, 181.J The amount of six ninths extra' pay authorized by the aci cf Ccugi-ess, Vill be paid to the legal claimants, upon to the Navy DeparmentV when they shall seveially transmit a certificate ot marriage uuiy authenticated in behalf of a widov a certificate of baptism und of the parish: riccvd be hair ox -orpuan xuuuicu certificate of the relationship of brother cr irsa duly attested by a magistrate of the ccuiitv, proving incoutesiibly tlie trndrtd and iust claim under the said act.

As no mtcrreaiuio ci syiry in the case, claimants i JJ ct to Navy Department, and the Ij i ey will be paid by checks upon tlie ujLs, in the neighborhood of their resr-Ci ce, w'uhout expence or wlu) constitute attorneys will have ti prove their identity, affinity, to tlie cniccr, seamen or murine, anu in icneia of miu. 't ration will be required or u-d i it tvor of claim. The payment vptcihcallv applied to the relations afortnientioned. none other need to apply a id the strictest scrutiny will be observ ed when thft annlicution is riot direct from the By order A'avv Jfir'rf 20, 1317. N.

Bl The same proofs and vouchers will be sufficient, for the arrears pay Clue on the 1-lth 1815, "which will be paid the fourth aaJitot v. the Treasury 1 ntike known, that, public les, 0r thedposak, agreeably to law, of fI.tricteastof reari persMesignarmUte ofthe Secrctnrv of the Navy, VT MlX'lIOlAlS nUAiAa. 1 ia I I 1 II A Circular from the Secretary of the Treasury ha.4 been addressed to the Collectors of the several -cautioning them against fraud? sup-, posed to be CQtnmitted in the Revenue by invoicingMerchandize from abroad which costs less than 25 cents a yard with tlioe above that price, aod ihere-by introducing coarse fabi ics, without paying the duty rortpmjJat-etl by law also aaint and on importation oh ccnigiunent, iii whicK at tides are intaiduced, which frequently escape with impuni- i MT.e York give it as their oi v. citizens of pinion, that a reatfrtion "of ihevatros at. present experienced amongst tlie labouring of- that city.

i owin to the reat number of "DrdniSh'ips in existence there. Dns is i jjrowin: evil every where, and might to be checked. -a r- AVm, Cbbbett has commenced Ins Pojitical Register, in New-York. His firs't paper appeared on tiie 15th instv It is S5 -t Ills Excellency Governor Miller. Ksays the Neubern Fed.

Republican) lias granted a pardon to DVjarnm ar.q Samuel Sparrow, ivho were seiitenti tto death by the Superior Court of this (Coutity, for stealinganeuro.Inthiset-J ercise of clemency, his Excellency has -(yielded to the petition cf a large and highly respectable, portion of the Citizens vf th County, who admitting the guilt 'bf the Convicts, yet belie ed the puuishirient of for.stealing a iciiatud at small valiiet wasas irrecon Cileable to the of our form as, to humanity and policy; that an, imprisonotent of. twelve months which have endured in a loatlisome jlungtMn, chained the floor. aniF shut from the ejoyment of the common airj. una a punishment fully adequst?" to. thd oTencc and who were further-induced" to wish, tlieir paraon from a hope that such, length of imprisonment, untlei all ita circumstances, had giycti to re, flections which wojld, produce reformation, and render them Jf spared, useful and respectable citizens.

The Gecrgla Journall isayslhat Dr. Bibb has been appointed Governor'of the Alabama Territory. EbeneZer Huntington, and Nathaniel Terry, Esqrs. are elected to fill the two vacancies in the representation of Congress from the state of Connecticut. i.

I. Gen. James -Tallmadge, iun. i e-lected a Representative to Congress from the state ot New York, vice IL 13. Lee, deceased.

The Republican Confess of Mexico have voted Mr. Ilenrv CIavaian- probatory atldres? lor the disinterested and. manly eribrts which he made during the last NatibnalLegislature to further the interests of the South-American patriots. The. Navy have issued proposals for.

vjpp'ying Machinery for three additional steam ttatteriesVach. to be equal to a 120 horse power The machinery to be completed in nne year freiri the date of the This fact demonstrates, that government is perfectly convinced of the u-tility of Steam" batteries, and that it is in contemplation to guard all our great bav and harbours with theso formidable A youn man named of Newport. England, has invented an4 perfecte.d a clock on a system entirely-. I 1 1.1 uew. ii ue inreenunareu auii eih.

ty-four cfi ays with onct; winding up 1 inaiits iuc luiiiuics tiiu srtoijus. 1 nr wheels are copper, the pinions of cast steel.v i tmUuixltwr' -x in i. on tnursuay tne aui instant, Clinsnnan, merchant of thit plac er after a severe dlness of nine leaving." to lamen his early diath, a wife and-three infant children. y1uts mpath.ze i with his we lament also the loss to 6ciety general for it may truly, be said, he was a jer.der hushand, an affecV ti on ate father, worthy neiehbor, an useful i -1 ni j. .1 1 r- 7T- i LATEST FROM KNGLlf -v The nn fast sailing si Rodders, arrived at this dav in SI da: pool, isaiieu April icitirr tra tl t-r i tr inunposeu, me iio-y the Easter anjourntr.J nrfs2ti tne -income i ed in order to meet.

4 The Country nAiiet.and trace someway mi i American Stocks 6 per cc sold in London atlJ2 Flour failing much in, the best American 1 73 Go'tton tet up very 7 1 frnoV EU.1U ESPF.CTFULLY informs the Inhabitants of Raleigh and its vicinity, that she has opened a Shop on Fnyelteville-strect, a few doors below Union Square, west where she has MijiiNtnT of the Nk wbx-F asnrox. F. Indies can hare their Bonnets trimmed in themrst fashionable manner. 1 21 3w TrnrisrctmcsUf Concord, J- C. SCENES LY II EA VEX By IIevry Stilling, Professor cf the I of Marburg, Gernianr.

Transluted'fram 1 1 Third Oriinul Edition, 15v vT gllQBEBt rq. of Salem, N. C. Jteo. far spleas above, Blair's Scrmcns, Dana's do Smally's And a number of other BOOKS.

April 6. 18 ir. 17--8W VACCINATION. OMR fresh KIN POCK MAMTEI? has been received by the subscriber, from tl-o Cifnrr Vnrr'nr Institution, arwt is oner- I ed to any person or family who may wish to partake its benefits, or obtain security from the Small Pox. JOHN TUAVIS, 'Assistant A gent of Vaceinat ion.

Concord, N. C. March 31- 16 4w-21 4w orT The above trenuine Vaecine Matter, was put tip in small packets (price 2 each) by the Pnncl Assent in lUltimore. personi or fam Jy at a ri.stance, who may wistx to ttse it, can he sapphetl by enclosing S2 Letters from any part of the continent of. America, addressed to John Travis, ter at Concord.

Jforth-Carohna, Will be strct- f- attemled to, the duly forwarded MILLBUOOK, FOR SALE. rFlKfi Subscrber wishes to sell that e'e JL' yipnt and highly approved having- thereon a must superb dwelling house, the workmanship of which is not "inferior to any in he State With every in Die Fishinjf Oreek, within two ruuc, mt a oj'aw u. y. hundred yardi of the welling having fv-u trnss, viz, one pair ot Bun one paologne, to pair Albany stones two; tit boUmg AUKu nno errAPn Oflri roll a rntfon tiH Willi I 52 saws nme inches jn diameter, and a aw m.15, all in good repair a tumbling dam, in with rock nearly cne hundred yards in length, with a fine nek-toundation, which renders it safe from undermining at ali times. To these conveniences may be added rour three thousand young apple trees ard twsce that (number of young peach trets cli of rwhich are beginning to bear and ere long wi'l yield an abundant harvest as gn at pains have been- taken in pruning and manuring them.

At he jcrte -(om rni'- siant) is a very valuable grant ry, 32 feet, with two sht da 32 bv 22 ami 30 by i 92 tuet. here are xitacneu to ne premises i about 2000 acres of Land, well connected about 240 of which is pinv wood, the res: i mav bS considered creek 'lands, and f.W i. h.Pi i 1 IWI 11119 J-S v'vi ivi corn and very suitable lor lobacco and1 wheat, twelv) consult running snrincs thereon, A residence of ttn years i I lion. GTr A. cf and r--.

kW-j II kitchen furniture may be ld the prem-1 lses, snouia tne curcuastr neea i nose wishing to purchase, 1 presume, wdJ fi st view die premises, and 1 flatter myself th will be highly pieced; as i generally reckoned one ct'ihe must desirable siluitam, in (lie state. ISAACS FULLIAUD. hrr.nlr FTsiifiV Co Hirr i 7. IHi K. 0.

Mill! ILrook' is 20 mi! W. om Hahfax 30 miles t'arborough, two mes Live Ctdpepper'a bridge, and fixty nidt-s fiom H.leih. 1. GEORGIA RIVER LANDS. Ear Sale, a liar gain, 1039 ACHES OF FIRST qUALlTY LOW GROUSliy IN ONE BOD OX the margin jofGcmulp.ee river, about 10 milei below Fort Hawkins.

The depth and richness of the soil equals that of the celebrated Old FieJJs Some, parr ef this laud is Cteaied r.d under fence tlie remainder covered with iarne trees and big cane, afto rdi a pie 1 1 ui rt og and Cattle, ha no undei growth, and is si-j lv cleared, and has several good Fishing places ch lt'-Mes TtmarKaLiy hua is jail fit foreul ivatn, with the exec ptioa of a few small Lagoons, Creeis snd Cti's, an i i locotisiceraoie pan oniy joins me cacit Swamp. None but the high winter freshets rise ou it from tha Back swamp. There is not the least long imss on theffees, and the first settlers, living ever since on the margin of the swamp, found the situttic-n e'remely healthy. Two. convenient P.ny Wood Bluffs are ch the opposite shore The soil is peculiarly adapted to brirg the richest Crop ot all kinds' of Southern Produce, Corn and Cotton the Sugar Cane has been suxressrblly tried in the neighborhood, and is expected in a short period to become one ot the principal sja- pets.

ne proauce is cncapi coneyeu in Boats to the port of Oarien, and what is sold there, at a small exper.ee to Savannah Suitabie situations tor setthjments in the ail iomioe hrzh piny woods can behadrcasona Ibly. Several 'respectable Farmers from H. Carolina who intended to move to the west-! ard, purchased Land there in' preference heir.g sensibly of the superior facilities iii country anorda to new eitiers, wuii iu advantage of selling their produce at home or conrtymg'" it to an old established and sure Individuals or Xloripanies disposed to remove to rich and 'healthy Southern Uiver Lands mav find it worth tbtir trouble to be duty attended to whose attention beii.p directed to mercantile pursuits, will give a bareraia for the whole, or a part. JOHN M. 'March 20.

17 I I A. a 1 I i ir ii i I i i i Hardware, and Cuil.ry elegant Shot Guus; China, in hexes Loaf and Brown Sugar Ci fft-e a gneat variety of fine Shoes Blacksm'th Toofs. tic. Cirt 1817. 21 3w- LA'! EMAi JAMES COCHRAN.

-A-persons indebted to the Estate of the Lite Mijor James Cothran, of Person County, deceased, are. requested- to niake settlement -'with the undersigned administrators and those who have Claims aga.nst the said Esute, are desired to present them fjrpayjuent Within the time limited by 'law, otherwise tiiev will be barred of recov Jt)IlN'M. VM. A- LEA, 5 mrS Person eountv, Mav 20, 1817- 22 12w 5 PROPOSALS By Abbxham Small, Xo. 112, Cheshut-street, PljJadelphia, 0 For PiibMshing by Subscription, anew and improved Edition eft JFillieh's Domestic Encyclopaedia.

In jdiree volunr.es ctavo -corrected, amended and rendered more valuable by many Addi tions, particularly In the articles relating to Domestic Medicine, the Veterinary and Culinary Arts. 1t Tnos. CoofEB, Esq SOME years ago, Dr. Willich of London ptiblislied a work under the title of l)o- iuestiC JZncvclopeiaa a word not intoned to present a full account 'and present state of all arts and scunces, geography, biograp' arid history, but a brefview ot thoe articles of knowledge hich a master and mistress or a family ''would wish to be informed ab -a Parhur J)icti nrit, not of words, but of tluiigs a booi-. ot jltmiy reference, in a moderate compass.

The pubhc- felt the wan of such a book ana sola witn great rapid ty. in tins coun- try Dr. Mease was ensraged to edite a revised and American edition of it, lie so and added greatly to ihevahte of the work. A very 1 rge edition sold, and tlie "ublic now call for another. The Amer.cn edition "jof Dr.

please was in 5 volumes octavo; objections have been to and to the ce oftbe A ew edition is now offered, winch these objections have been attended to. It will be comprised in 3 volumes octavo. r. It is requisite to give some account of the improvements in the present "edi-tion for it ought to keep puce with tbe knowledge of the day. The peW.sher has applied to professor c3o per to superintend it, who has undertaken to do so.

Many of tlie articles of Dr. WiIIichs work wereuseh ss many wt re unnecessarily long many contamed erroneous views and opinions, which' -the present state of science to be corrected many articles of great ue, and appropriate to such a work, require to be added. -The articles of Domestic Medicine, in particular, require alterations and additions the, Culinary, the Ve. terinary part of the work is too brief in tlie former plan. Much that a family would desire 10 know is omitted, and much is con.

tamed in the work that tends to increase its 1 bulk and its price, widiout adding to- its tihty, To ad these points the present editor, Mr Coop will certaiidy attend; and he promises, without new-modeiiing tne wort, or encroach ng unnecessarily on Dr. Wrlhch's recti, ns, as will render it a trvly useful ami- ty and, conformable to its original title and intention, a Domestic Encyclopedia. C0XU1TI05S. 1. It shall be printed in three large handsome ctavo volumes, on a superhnepajer.

If. It shall be illuatiatett wuhniaiiy plates ant cuts, applicable to, and explaining die suojects treated of. i nt ft Id. in boaril- ner vnlnmp. com plete sets, at l'-1 5'j per cop The price Will be advanced to non subscribers.

Subscriptions received bn J. Galef, Raleigh. iULEWJi: FRIDAY, MAY 23,. 1817. Jlppointments.

-Gen. Calvin Jones lias appointed for his division. (the 7th) the following officers, whd have been 1 Commissioned acconlinjlv, viz Cadtvallader Jones, of Halifax, to be Inspectcir, Tcorrespondjng v.e believe with the otnee of JJeputj Inspector 'General in the Anthony Greville Ajlynn, of Raleigb, to be Di-. ision Quarter the same as Deputy Quarter Master General in the Army anil Robert of Hili-I fax. to be Aid-de-Camp to the Major General.

1 he hrst named wi tit the rank of Lieutenant-Col anel, and the I two last with the rank ot Major. I These appointments have been made pursuance to an act of the last 'Ge- neral Assembly. It stated in' a Philadelphia nape that Hessian Fly may be destroyed by spreading the crop where it has taken possession with Flahter of Paris. If this be' correct, the infonna? tion is very important. -At all events we hope tne remedy will.be tried.

V'e are sorry to add (says the National torthe reports of the progress of the Hessian Fly in the wheat. By infor- mation from the whole wheat country on this side of the mountain, from the Forest of Prince inMaryv latidl and, indeed, from the whole of circumjacent country, yrt are. m-. formed that the crop is ihjured even more than at fiif surmised. "We Ifive a conSdent hope, however, that the evil is confined to the lowerparts ,01 Maryianu ana Virginia, to wnose farmers it is severe disappointment of their just hopes of reaping a rich harvest.

As to the supply of domes- I tic consumption, there can be no doubt "but any deficiency: in that crop male Stu "ents The two departments willPpart of it, to make such.additions and cor hereafter be separate and stmct, and there- by an objection hitherto made to this School, Will oe coirplealiy The Trustees havehereto.ore experienced great d.fiicu;.t y. eniplov.ng 1 e-chers ot etablisfied repu- i tat.on. uart cuL rlv marr.ed irom L. tlie wa' ot suitable nouses tor the reception of their families. To i eiiie-ly this mconve- TitPnrP Ihev at rrr it Ptt)fnP i ii- tracteit hr the budding ot a mi.

sable dwelling Ifiiise ai.d ne essar tut houses with.n View of the male and i'em tle Ac.ulem.es, for the use of the PriticipaJ, wh.ch wdl. also be com pleated by Mtlie commencement of tlie next The Trustees take this opportunity -to ac-! knowlecf tiie4r oblcatumi to lliose who1 have sq 1 herallv to repaVthe loss which tlhs Institution siista.ned by the fiFe luring the list summer. Their donations and subcr pt have been appropriated to Lhe proiuot.on of Litevatu.e and Science, and natter ourselves that thdr generosity Will uinply compensatetl by tint improvement or tlie r.sing generation. The Trustees flatter themselves that the and healthy situation ot Oxfor-, the cOnmiodious bu Id wgs prepared the reception of 1 he Students, the clieapness of board, which may be had in he most resp c- tauie private tamihes, and above all, the cha racter and talt nts of tiie Teachers, will enti tie this Institution to a( equal rank wuh any in the State, and ensure to it a liberal share oftbe pltronage of agenerous Pubhc The Trustees pledge therselves, at ail tirites to keepi the School constdysupplied w-ith the necessary ami suitable, Teach rs, and to use every exertion in theit poVer to give to it that standing, which its local situation and numerous oilier justly merit. AL TAYLOR, Scc'y.

Oxford, May 15, 1817. 2- Jy 6 NOTICE. 11 HE Subscribers having qualified as Ex-3i ecutor and Executrix ol the last Will and Testament of Lawrence Moore, deceased, late of Anson County, request all persons indebted to aid; dt oVased to make payment immediately. And those that have against the estate of the said Moore, deceased, are hereby not fled to make tliem knvwn within time precrib ed by or this notice will be plead in b4r of a tecovery. s.

JOHN MOORE Ex'r. BIT II A GORE, -Anson County, Tpril 5, JS17 NOTICE. Friday the 13th of June next, wilt be Jr sojd hiuder, at the late dwelling house of bamuel Marrk' deceas-I ed. four tr five likely Hegroes, his stock cf yoke of Oxenr) alsohis stock of Hogs and Sheepi House, hold and Kitxhin Furniture, and riantaiiou Tools of all krds, and ore Ox Cart. A.

credit of six months wdl be given to the purchaser, pirmtj bond and approved secu-rity DEMl'SEY FOVVELL, AdmV A rgro oman to bs un-aU the 25di Deri mbernwet. MaCibloir 52Mr. I I joimson, inesr 'S Uhow. For further particulars, a line ad inArlrrn(Ki orenrietor. Will.

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