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1'- t. -i v. STONE Mi? .1 iW ri: i rSJ 7 Cdalcor BusheJ Ll5t 4- State Bank of North.n,,i: ma. nD.epwlSth. iQ1t "MCTOHS'fipri- are requested to meet at thjj fu Pi Bai4 leigb, on: th) 5rh day o7ocnk aen nnm urhUW the ujcy win De require, is FOR SAfeTF TlowingTracisfLand, jjEtoNGiKqheiisrateofGfiE deceasedOneTrS' acres; iyirSntbinf 1 of judge -Hall, Mr.

Maelin. 'M i-j. sand witbin 2 to culture of -and part icu arly so for Wheat and TobS' NouonjathUpart mere adyantagear.Societyand the advantageof jthcMale and in the Tovvnof Warrenton Schocl; Auo, oneSthel kWeck Crert 4 miles from Warrenton, coutaiain adjoining the lands of lame others. This Tract is very fet tiU l'sna ces Tobacco aod Whatieol a'ny this part of the t(mrWm 7 rPayments for theabbve Lands will h. eaav to the Parrhnn.

T. roade known on applicaiion to' the Subscriber, will shew the Lands to ariy -person i. Cl" 7 W1 toe road ut sowin? wheat fall will be given. HENRY Fim Warren Co. JullSU.

l7h' Two Zots in the TKwnqfCharictle which the Subscri ber now lives, tohfrt AJ'on area good two-st ory Dweilin? large cthcr J' Well of all 0Iidtr wellealcuhiiecl for a PrlvaieFamiL theMfircantileLine; ol? as a' Bouse of Entr! tainmenr. ne situation is uafidsme. The maiwill be made the or three Negroes tiU be taken in payment. For fu rthcr ji-articulars apply t0 tfce Subscriber pn the premises. -thZ F.

B. SMAKTT Serf 9th, 1811- TC': 7i StaiofcNbflhhlCarolina. CnmbetiartijV County, Septeinher 3n, 1811. -1 Waddle tCade, i Heirs of Elijah Fisher, deceased "Petition for of Lands i i' 'HEREAS hath bt en made appear tj the said 'Coart, thatilAroos Fisher, one of lhe heirs, resides' withouitrje litn ts of this SuteQideted, publ Oration be made theRaleigh Register- for tihree months that unless the jsaidTAraos. Fisbp appear at the nextTerm pf this court, ana Iput in his answer, the pemtojveiUbe) taken svro confcsso asm him, and heard ex parte, i -BjrOiderJ1 27 Robinson-Mm nford, C.

C. Fifty Dollars Rc ward I Ranfrway or Stolen on, the eve of tbe 27ii ffcljf Jrom near my Ferry on Cut mberland Wtst.Tcnncsstc, '4 NEGRO MEN, THE property of Col. Jou Hamiltos. Very strong suspicions lab3ur against A mi ell ardeheb theVaggi jner who cw out with Col. Hamilton fronvHcrth-CaroJini, having carried tbem off, and a warrant has beea issued by the Citcuit Judge to apprehend hira.

On Friday the 2d he st awed horn I'K ney River, near the Turnpike jo the Wilder late tn'the afternoon ofthe day witbt Horses, having left his Waggon and ibrey horses behind i arid having somebyefe road was not afterwards heard of within Sir miles otRnoxville, vibitker be ivas pvrsizl- Two of the Negroes have been taken tbe others Ned and Lefray hayev been seen in tie Wilderness near the Waggon Gatdener. JiET is about 25 years of 5 feet 4 inch-; es high or thereabouts, wel1. made and active, of smart speech and ready conduct as a wim shaves and dresses Sec His back and other Mparts Of his by are scared with the lash of i person to ijwnpm ne, twas hired loiw has a quantity of good clothes'with bim; wtf bom in Camden, aunty, North Carolina. LEFRAY Is; an-African imported in 1798, from the W. Indies, about25 yearsof age about 5 inches high talks Guinea dialect snd of slow speech and modest beU vior.

whenrintoxicilted has a some i what1 broad face ynd very! small feet Fifty I dollars reward is, offered for the taking corifincmeflt of the two fellows (or twenty-tire dollars for each. pf-them, in any j'1 101 tbe safe keepinof them, so that I can get in Eirzabeth Crty TPasquotank cennty, N. WALTON- countyTWest Tennessee, near Carthage, lm-24 WEW- J300KS. 4 GALES has jus received the follow nwBooks frcm Philadelphia. 1 Easi'sReporis, sAr.Tit.nUccil.

2 vols, after t-f vt VhmlAiiei of Pufief French worM ralkefonEloktt.J J. BeiysAnatpmy 111 u'i' 4. rvs Chymisrry 5 Anne ofBrita historical i -The Indian laie, Owensaa.3 tk A WILL, BE nti-" J-ii'l cessary to dischafe he Taxes ue thereou ffor the year 1810 vyiuithe cost of advertisings i.8ai 3 i 8,70 Acrps on the waters of v59000 thVUteseounty llnei 16,000 Nc4eychucky (Rivera ditto, supposed to He on the waters -of 'Toe' ijxf-. AUhe above. Lands were granted la Wmv I Cathckrt, arid heretofore given injn the" name 22,680, ac 5 lying on the waters, of Toe River and md-joining CathCarnd Ste4.nVlls',s'' property Samuel Meeker ahd Alexander Cochtan.

f' 1 'ri 3' -r WILL! BE sold; At the on 'Satrirddy tbc-QtbeflMroembcr JqHE followingfi racts of LAND, or so much thereof as will be soffipient to satisfy the Taxes due Ihefcon for the years 1809 and 1810, with the cost of advertising, 1" 200 acres on Brushy creek, belonging: Js. Henderson, for 180S and 50 acres on First Broad Rrver, belonging to Boyd, or Bond's, heirs, for 1810, 79 acrea on the waters of White-oak creek, belonging' to the heir of Joel Musick. i I J. H. ALLEY, Sbff.

I Sept. 7,1811. I25 WILlI BE SOLD, 1 i. At tie Ccnrt'bouse in Buncombe County on So twrdny day of November next, THE following Tracts of in said county, or so much thereof ss shall be strfficient to discharge Taxes due thereon; with the cost of Stc. v.

acres lying in the north end of saidj County, on the waters of. French Broad Ktver; said to be the property of Wm. M'Cutcheon, for the Taxes due, for the year 1810. "1360 acrea lying said the property of John M'Knitt Alexander, for the Taxes due for 1809 and 1810. 9 or lO.OOO'acresllying near the LpngShoals of French Broad River, in' said county, the property of Cathcart; Stcdman, Co.

for the Taxes of 1810. 200 acres, including part of and Devers Branches.owher unknown, said to be clainsed by Wm. Tatefbr AheTaxes of 1810. JOHN Shff. WILL BE SOLD, At the Cotirt-bouseMn Greene County, on tbe 7t6 ry pf" October next, i following Piece of AND, or so Ar much thereof as will be sufficient to defray the Taxes due for the year 1810, together viz.

40 Acres, not given in, on the, waters of aancy iun, tne pro pen; ot roues H. WSSTBROpK, Shff Aug. 27, 1811. 24 in the 70tvn cj 'Wpyneswlle HayvoodCounty, the Xtbduy ff Utx THE followgTracts jof Land, or so much thereof aswili be s'uiBcieni to satisfy the Taxes due thereon for the year 1809 and Costs, 3000 acres on te waters of Owneytufta River, the property of William Cathcart, for the years 1809 and18i0. 10,000 acres on the waters of Pigeon River, the property of Wm the yea( 18Kk 4 50 acres, the waters' of Pigeon River, the property of Wm Harp.

I acres, the property of John on the waters of Pigeon Rjverv- V' 640 acres, on Pigeon River, the. property of -james-oreeniee, tor tne year i low and loiu. shs Lands advertised in the namesof Jas. Greenlee aad Wm Catchcart will be double- taxed, as not given in for the years 1809 and 1810. DAN'L M'JJOWELL, Shff.

July 27, 1811. 24 WILL BE SOLD, At the Court House in Charlotte, Mecklenburg County, on Monday the 2d of Decr THE following Lotst riot given in. accord ing to law, jsituate in the said Town of Charlotte, or so much thereof will discharge the Taxes due thereon for ibe year 1810 with the cost advertising, vtz. niv'ii 15 35 36 40 46 47 48 49 51; 53 54 55 58 59 60 6L'62 63 64:71 729,86 87 88' 94 95 96 97 98 10 106 1Q7, 1113 114 115 il8 122123 124 125 126 127 128 32 133 134135140 141142 143 145 146 147 148 U9 150 151 152 153 154 156 164 165 169 170 17 172,173174 175 176 178 179 180 181, 182 183 1841J85 186.190 191 192 193 1Q4. 105 106 107 ICR 1Qci VfXi oni 202 203 204 22122 223 224 225 226227 228 229 233 231 232 233 234235 236 237238 239 240 241 242 243 244 245 246 247 248 249260 261 271 272 282, 283 $93 2941304 305 330 331 332 X3 334 335 336 WCS38 339 34Q 341 342 S4S 344345 346 347 348 HAMPTONShff.

Sept. 14, 18ll i' 't5! ml" "Wit'" Sporting rp HE RACES rqvejr the Satisburv turf will Ar.comrrnceon Wcdnesdayhe 23d day of Gtocbh nexu $rjK 'y-- 'Hfit -r x-wsi, tray a sweepstaKestor years old 250 entrance (half forfeit) rnclosejhe cren-ingprccedingtheTaceT5 entered.v ii'SecbndDayUa mile heats. 0 ThirdDav rFourtU' Day--JW weetmakes imile heatiy dajj 'a running tdjbe under the ruks and regulatioha of l- vu.vvn' fr -Vf; vmce xorxiean Linea-ci cotton cfequal 1 9, 4 1 0. and if bcqnuties of the'tyo spec je of metal, xc and'y; will ekpHM their proportional heights then Atill iha pr)porflonal weight of' the cbmpoundj and wil! 'express lis actual "'Wherefore, zfL-T V. bcypcf it.

And afl-y3 bi. qw, as the weight of a pubip inch of Gold is 12 thaf of a ca btainch of Silver 8-9 ounces, and as it wijl bci2 2-3 6 8-9 19 rlO 1-3, it is clearly evfderif lat the' snuff-box was jcomposcd ounces of Gold, and 12-13 oufaccs Nor th-jGarol ina i A' Treaiunf Office; Ave. 31, lBll. rpHE acknowledged faithfulness and ptmciu-x ahty of the'Reyenue Officers of the, State years past; seec to toper-cede the necessity of tesbrting'totbe usual course of thus reminding tbose concerned, thai the time fixed by law for payiag the taxes end other public dues of the current year is now at hand. The Treasurer will merely observe, that the laws which fix Che time for accounting for the public taxes, haVe ex plicidy defined the duties of the Revenue Offi cers and of the Treasurer.

"It wpnld be soperfluoui to add, that those lawsnuxr be obeyed ard ihat in case of failure, the penal, ties pointed out and provided by them be inflated, thtough judgments, forfeitures, kc. JOHN HAYWOOD, 24.U Public Treasurer. to be sold; A TRACT OF LAN-D Situate on the Yadkin River) in Montgomery coumy, aoout mues above the Msrrows, CONTAINING about 1100 Aeses, with two excellent Fisheries on it, several Isl- a ds belonging (o the Tract The nd is very wen aaiptea ior the cultivation of corn, wheat, cotton, and tobacco, 'with tolerable buildings, and convenient oat houses and a Cotton. Machine on it. A further description is thought unnecesaary, aa it ta presumed no ptt on wouiu wnn ropurcnase witnout seejng tne premises -Also, sx hundred and forty Acies lyin about three miles from the -Narrows of the Yadkin River, on Beaver Dam Creek that runs through lie Tract.

Apply td Robert Palmxb, on the Ptemises. April 1811. State of North-Carolina Medtlcnburg Courujrt Jugiift Term, 181 li Robert Jxmes Porter, James Harrigsn and wife, 7ohn wife, Ebenezer Smith and wife. Petition for dittributivc tbart tf the Real Estate of Robat Pvrter, deccatet, IT having beenJ made appear to 4he Conn i that James Harrigio and hiarwife Polly, John Vauss'and bis wife Susanna, Ebenezer Smith and Jane bia wife, defendants in th live without the limits of this State, is therefore Ordered that publication be maie in the llaleigh Register for tthree weeks that unless the) appear; at the next County Court to be held tor. the County of Mecklenburg, at the Court-house in Charlotte, on the fourth Monday in November next, and shew cause to the contrary, the prayer of petition will be granted and a decree made accordingly.

7tt, 26 ISAAC ALEXANDER, xi State of North Carolina, Mecklenburg County, Jugiut Walter Falres, vt. Attachment. Ssmuel Wilson. IT having been made appear to the Court that the defendant in suit resides without the limits of this State, it is therefore Ordered, that notice be givtn in the Raletgh Register, for three weeks successively, that unless he appear at the next Court to be held for the County of Mecklenburg, at the Court-house in Charlotte, onthe fourth Monday in November answer, plead or replevy, judgment pro coniesso will be taken ana tne cause heat a ex parte ag'smst 26 ISAAC ALEXANDER, c. State of North-Carolina, WARREN COUNTY, 1 Court of Plea Quarter Sett ions Augnst -S 7er, 18tt.

Robert RT. Johnson -r. 'r. Solomon Towns, Wm McMasters Rebecca his' Gideon Towns, Hardy Town Herbert Towns, fancy Towns and Lemuel "A i Petition far Division of Lanas. TT appearing satisfactorily to the Court, that Solomon Torns, one of the defendants in this' is an inhabitant of the State of Geor gia, and that Wm.

McMasters "aod Rebecca his wife, are. inhabitants. of South-Carolma, tnd that Gideon Towns, an infant, is an inhaV bitanr- It is therefore Ordered by the Court," that publication be made of thit suit six Weeks successively in the Raleigh Register, amess the sam Solomon TownaiWrn. McMasters and' Rebecca his wife, and Gideon Towns appear -at County Court of and Quarter iheJd'for oiruWd i aftfcr Uut hcird the frerc is onertningncfltiopca. tb-5c roansi ndt gci rlog these to prVclratrduntc wVtcm; that is.

being; Rrcdesunated, his Soul' I understand to be the 9acrlfifa which pomted to Christ the CTeat mai wr -v ip ordinances, whicn. was a -6- hfm. aaihe shadow of a tree "the irnage oT the. tree, thV.ugh not an ex-Lct imagerThis Paul mentions, Hcb fx. For the law having a shadow of.

ebod things to comm and not the very image 01 those sacrifices -''which-they year by year continually, make the comers thereunto perfect AU those putlic men down to Mala-chi were conformed to this im3ge- to sacrificing nor is there a single account, that one of them ever, relus-cd to obey In this particular Witness. Mel Enoch Abraham -sa(tcracobtoeiyhuaSa' mvel--David-Szlomon--Utjjh The design of this was, that Christ should be the first born -m6ng many brethren. Bythc frst borny we re notalways-' to understand the oldest but the highest in autho-ritv. I have made him my first born higher than the kings of the Jesus Christ is higher than jtbffi, greater than Solomon; has obtained a more excellent name than' Angels is higher than the kings of the earth, and is. "-far above all principality and power, and every name that is named not only in this world, hut in that which is to come.

When the Patriarchs and Prophets conformed to the image ofthe Son of God, they said in that conformity, that he whose imogx they conformed unto was greater tho themselves as A briham acknowledged Jlelchiudtk his superior, by paying tythts to him. These men were called of jiea in wnat tncy uia, uu sums wtic glorified without ccing death, being translatfd, as was the case witrt unqcn and Elijah some were glorified after death as Closes. Some were glorified lone before their death. The Apostles were glorified.before Christ left the' world. He says, jonn xvu.

22. 44 And the glorv which thou ga-vest I have givenrthem." "2. Cor. iv. 6.

44 For God, who commanded the light to shine out of darkness, hath shined in our hearts, to give the light of the knowledge of theory of God in the face of Jesus Christ." It is plain from these the A. po sties were gionnea. vvnen raui had shewn that these public men were Apostlevamong the rest. he i adds What shall we say of these things?" 4k If God be for us, who can be against us These are the men whom Cod jigtijies in their preaching, though men condemn them as pestilent fellows, turningthe world up si down. ,1 QUICK WORK.

On Tuesday, Mr. John Coxetter, of GreVnham Mill, Newbury, had two South Down sheep shorn his factor', exactly at five o'clock in the morning, from the wool of which (after passing its various processes) a complete dams cm colored coat Wjis made and worn by Sir John Throckmorton, Bart. -at a quarterpast six in the evening," being two "hours and 3 quarters between the titne allotted, for a wager oT 1000 guineas.4 The sheep were roasted -whole and a most sumptuous i dinner was given by Mr. Coxetter, to Sir jno. Throckmorton, Stead, Captain Bacon, and many other celebrated agriculturalists' of Berkshire." london Paper.

Stall FedihgrA Dr. Thaer, of Hanover, recommends stall-feeding cattle thrsugh the year. His reasons are, that, the- 6a me spofc of ground that will support one in gra-zing wiir fatten four way that there Js a much fgreater quantity of nfacufc-froro the, same number of catte Vlhat cattle grow 8c fatten 'fast er and cows give more milk and that they, art lesa subject to accident, to pe contormcatp nc image Son -tliat hAighr thlT, Erst born among atiy brtthren.H aul does rto.be conformed io tbeSon ofGod but tb the iMAGElofhW Son.The 11 Ilrll II 111 I tJASb -ra 1 EtnqsOnro of. 4 IV atm wnralvnAinar the sky, cCm7pd In rte fcf irht crfrn I on ana rtAcf was WliUe the pale aikly moon scarcely opened hereyei Just'peep'd tW the Jrest and UTcrM the The toic tie Ereninrwa beard In the trees- 'y. Tcbbirpe io merry aeekiof: his nest Theanthcros of, insects were mixUwub, je I And iturt I sck'd pleaaed-r1! coaa" ren wxfeilcit E'en the trees appear awr a in inctrDairaay Ieera'd to reioice, i 4 ihwrd their rreen tfrni, and they "VbiW frnetn liito'd it Cme there Frmeich oV rted.brnchei' Dtity BitUil there vis ime thit did not appear rrr no more.

Xcrvwavc bit lAnbraftchet, now verdint The bird, ai he tlewa bim; ioara aiteht Way. Hit genius sdead; and bif honon are. o'er. Once green like the rest, strong' ani lotely The warbler once dwelt in his well covcrd The.breejes sllated hi leares as ttey flesr; jcii'iif b2i peca-pui ww. henowf The 'tjt TofHae mcrning stiU shone on the tree And eT'nincsu, 11 waters the trunk wth her TCri vThe wUd BowV and wbeafsheaf around it we "But a winterly ruin Uus erer appears.

fv Oh Hkr, is it age that hit alterd thy form, (For'ctre and affliction thou new hast or baown,) 4 Or hastthou been struck by the pitiless storm flat thuu thus seems't to pine and to wi thefiloneCf Thou art silent the silence "may Fancy im. prarei': Come pause here awhile it is what thou maylst be Ah oft in the- hejda ct pleasure and lore, Old friend, I shall ugh as I think upon thee. Jlrmanittyi it. 29, 30 For ki he did foreknow, he also did predestinate 14 con. formed to the image of his that he might the first bora among: many brethrea- Mcrcovevwbom be did predeitinatc'them he also called and whom be calletl, them he also justified; and whom hejuatificd, them also he glorified-'V For many years past, these rerses have been supposecHo mean that all who ever will be'savedrvrefe fore-Jnzvm, piedestinaledi catted juttifiedy and ghrffted from what they call atl Eternity- If this is the AposfJc'i meaning, it is a contradiction of the gre'ater part of his own writings, antl ail the rest of the Scriptures.

The fact is, upon the Calvin plan, it proves too much, and no proof of the doctrine they endeavour t6 prove with these two vrscs. If you ask -the Predcstlnariant question Did God foreknow a'l the people that wcuM ever be in the world They will readily answer, Tcs. Let this stand, that God foreknew all that wculd ever be in the world and then -read, Whom he foreknew, that is; all the people who Tver will have an existence. them he. also did predestinate," call, justify', and glorify; zndUnhetsalism is proved at And iv is in this way that they prove their plan though it as false as the plan which roes 'by the, name of Calvinism.

Alt the difference 1 can see between Calvinism and Umvtrsalismt is in the numbers one takes in art the other all. up- on the sam pla The meaning of-these two verses' appears to me to be this was sprakioVf himtelf arkl other public charictersi predestinated to do thai whuh e- vcr called unto; iHesaVsVVer. 23. the other Apostle sHe the same thing in Eph; 1 5, 1 1 ,12. According as hc ctiosen uo havrngpredesinatedbsT to'the adbp-tiorj cf children by Jeaus Christ to himself according to the'good pleasure of his wili." rahy7Uunkrthee jerses refer to all Saints as 'well as-to th'eijApostlea but whoe vef Attends to Paul's meaning given by himself, will ted an inheritance, 5eing.pTedetlnat ed according to the of who rorketh aU things aftif.the.

counsel of hts j3wn should be t6 the praise of his glory, who first 1 i-. .1 Pul makes use of the word WE, to shew ho be means, viz. those who Price Three And not ohtj they, VbutsourscJvcs al wbichhaye'rue'fifstniiu ofthe Spiriu" "Here he means himself od in him. before, the.foundauco of the ik-nrM thnf fthntild and without blame Jbefofe him 'in lovet rlnd-he speaking of the Apostles, ana cot 01 oaiots see ver. 11, 12.

In whom also wis hive bbraiu- Dollars a Year, the Countyof Warren at the pSurt-hocse Warrenton. on ihcfourth MontJay'inNoyem, 4 bet next, and answer, picador klemur, pe-J 1 or one Dollar and a half for JjalfV Yean to be paid in advanccSubscribtionrcceiVed h.ltairlbw!eiri; Poft roaster fn he State-, i i i 7 ill i i i inn r-ri 1 1 a m. i mm v- w-kt B-a a v-m a mm m. a. a a a wm.

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