TVcslcm VaroltniaH. i : rv. i I' TlvAWS OF TUB U. STATES pa4udM , the first Scseion uf tkt Twenty-Sccyntl tomgfau JaX ACT hawy loto rflrt the eowveiitloa ba - - ifm tit Ji Hua a4 Uaj Ihf Et of the french, eowdudro ai run uit ftimfc-vf iur,-wnlbwwn4 tiikt awwdred ad lliirtjeiva. J B enacted-ly thtr Sen.ite find J louse of Rcitresentatiect 01 tne viu ted Mala of '.America in Congress assembled. That the Freaident of the United Bute i, by and with the advice and content of the Senate, shall ap - point three tonimiiiioners, who shall form a board, whoie duty it ahall be to receive and extmioe all clalrhi which may be presented to thrm,4in. .dt-r the convention betweea tetjnif. cd States and France, otjMi fourth of Jj'y, one thousand eisj'Xt hundred and thirty one,.whicb,4re provi Jed for by the laid convention, according to the pr: vhnprii the lame, and the priu. tiple-u! jiiitice, equity, and theflaw rnationa, -The laid board shall have e creiaryr Verted 1iTihe" Engfiah, French and Spanish languages, and ;lerk, both ti be appointed by the Pre 'idtntby and kh the advice and consent of the Senate find tteconi. miuionera, aecretary, and clerk, shall before they enter on the duties of ihrir cflicei, take oath well and faithfully to perform the duties thereof. - Ste. 2. And be it further enacted. That the laid commissioners thill be, and the v are hmby, authored to make all needful rulci and regulations not contravening the laws of the land, the provisions of 'this ..act, pr.,jhe.,.pro. visions of the laid convention for car. tying their said commission - into fait Md complete effect. Stc. 3. And be it further enacted. TM the board 10 commuted shall inert on the first Mind y -of -August next at the city of Washington ; and, ... within two years fpm the time of its meeting, ahall termiiste its duties. And the Secretary of S ate ia rrquir cd forthwith, after the passing of this act, to give notice of the laid meet ins to be published in two ne wspa- pers in Washington, and in inch other papers he miy thiok proper, Bic. 4. And be it further enacted, That all records, documcuts, or other piperi, which now are in, or hrreaf- l.!iln.eUlWiiWiC f -lh -:onimIitoiinay enirje ifltO the por. session of .the Department of State, iu relation to such claims, shall be defiv. ered to the commission aforrviid. -Pre. 5. And be it further; cnhcled . That the enirtpeoiatioo'of the reipee tive Kflicera, for whoie appointment provision is made by this act, shall tt exceed the foflowingaumi ,'nnme-l C Z ; : -VJ j5J.m aata commtnjneri ' jriwwwwTO' t-tho rate 'bT tKree tthouiarid xMlars ' pes annum to the Secretary of the board at the tare of two thousand doli lart per annum and to th clerk, at! the raU ol hiiccn hundred dollars per, annum. And the President of the United Statea shall be, tnd he ia hert . by, authorized to make auch .?CS for lh coptigent expcBaca of 4he said commission, as shall appear. to him reasonable and proper 4id he aid. salaries . sad e xpeosrr- s all be paid out of any; money in the Trcasu. ty not otherwise appropratcd. Sec. 6. And be it further enacted. That the iid commininncrs shall te. port to the Secretary of St4te a list of the several awards made by them $ a certified copy whereof shall be bv him trsnsmiited to the Secretary of the Treaaury, who shall thereupon dis. tribute in ratable proportions among mr pciauui m wnose ravor the awards h4 have been nude, auch moneys my nave ocen. received iuto the TrenurfjartMofthiasct, .atc.fr log to the prt porilons which their old res. rTrrPttttTJfrtWjtntT-italt ht"afT5fwTTi rtSount then received, first deducting .- .; ; .aucu .aums-oi money as may be due : the tJiiried States from laid persotis i f in whose favor said awards' shall be k made ) and shall .Ko cause certificate! , to be iaued by the Secretary of the r J : Treasury, io such form as he may j l prcicibe, showing the proportbo to wrtcoj eacn may De entitled of the tnouBt that may thereafter be receiv a A . fi AtL. nat . it. ' ' . I f - -.-r- presentation ol jthe ed certifcates st the Treasury, as r nac rocrai lostau aaeta, payable bv the PrVneK-'rr ! f ernment, shall he beea received. , roch proportiMns thereof shaU be paid t t Sec, r.And be it further emcted That it 'htoJ&JZ taryoftheTrea.urytoeau.etheaever.Lt Payable to the Urwted States t ftte said conv t r tion, to b received n sue..fCBwa wmnspaent, tjid trinifrrrcd to U-i'ed Btatti, in auch ma. ner as he may deem belt, sr.d the ett proceed! thereof to be paid into the Treasury arid os tne payment ol the proceeds of each of the said instal ments, there ahall be s aprt, of the! money to the Treasury, such further sum as would have bero rrceivcd from the nett proceeds of auch iost.tment, if the-reiervatioo atipuiated by the fourth article of the' s.id convention had not bee o deducted and the moo. eys which may be thus set apart, to gether wTirtrWse which, may be rT." ceiveJlnto the Treaswry under thii sex, .h-ll be, and the lame are hereby, appropriated, to satiify the awardi herein provided for-- t Sic. rjTn'ibeJtfurtia'.aactcd That all communicatiooa to or from the lecretary of the board of commit siooen, W (Tie business of the com minion, shall pass by malt free of pus-tg-. , ., Scr. 0. And be it further enacted, Th.t, as soon as said comminion shall be executed and completed, the re. eordsrdocuments, nod alt other pa. pen, In the possession of the commit. tion or its officers, shsll be deposited in the office of the Secretary of Stste. Sec. io. Ana be it further enacted, That for the term of uo ) eu, from and after the second dav of February, one thousand eight hundred sod trur ty-two, wines, the produce of France hall be admitted into the United States on paying duties not exceeding the f dlowinj-1 Tatea 'on the Rallon, (such as at present used in the United Siates.) that is to lay : six cents f. r red wiue in caski, ten cioti for white wine in caiks, and twenryvtwo tent! for wine of all ar-rii in bottlti. Approred, J.ily t3,1832; ' (Riii lution, 0. rJF.SOH'TIMX Jirectlrp (lie dittrlbu'ion pf t eumpilalioq ofCongretsiooal Docuiatuts, s iJ - fir ihe purpvsrt. tie it enacted by the Senate and lime ofRepmentativct of the. Uni ted Statei of America iu Congress auembkdi That the Secretary 4,f the Senate and Clerk of the House of Ue presentatives be, and they are hereby directed to distribute, by mail or oth erwise, the compilation of dmuments directed to be published by the act en titled " A act "making provision for a subscription to a compilation of Con. ftrewtaaal pocuments,".apnruyed March second eighteen hundred and thirty-one j ia the following manner to wit : To the Trident of the United Statea, and to each person who has been President one copy. To the Vice President of the United States, one copy. To the Dtfpartment of State, fo ir copies, viz : one for th use of the Sftr.V; tne to. be deposited ia the Pa tent Office, and the two others to rev main io-thfct Library.. f -that depart ment. For ihe Miaislers of theUnitedStatcs, in foreign cuunlres, fifty copies, to br. deposited iw, and distributed under such regulations as may be made by the Department of State. T theT.reaury Pfpartmenl twelve c- plei, namely i fur the use pf ,4 .S;- tretiry, one co j and for the ase of the First and Second Comptrollers j the" First, Second, ThTr arF6urth: and Fifth, A'ulitors,- the Treasurer,- Reg. Uter, S diritor and. Commistp,cr of the General Land Olhcerj one copy each. ; ' - To the War Department thirteen copies, namely 7 - for the use of the Secretary, one copy for the1 use of the Commanding General of the Army of the Unire.4" Bmest'.lKepaythXsttr General, the Arijutiut General, the Commissary General of Purchases, the Ordnance Department, C mmis. ary General of Subsistence f Q l artejr nuer Gneral, Engineer Depart ment, Topographical llureau, one co py. each and for the use of the Mili tary Academy three copies. 1 To the Navy D-partmtnt fifty four copies namely ? for the use of the Secretary, one copy for the use of the Commissioners of the Wavy Bo.rJ one cop t and to enable' the Secretary of the Navy.4a place inc opy ia ev'-l STUMsM lCAraied4tesaa 1.4h( U.ted Statea jwhyn"lj"fc.ffiibliaott;'undcr such regisl tons as the said Secretary shall prescribe, fifty two copies. p.To .the General .i'flat oIBiietHree eopie, n-imely for ". the use of Past Master General one copv and for the use of each of ihs Assistant Postmas ter fieoeral, one copy, . i . To the Library I of Congress. fi e -,To the Librarjof ; the Sjnate tea tftpVei. -tt; T-rrppK ( Ta thelbrary of he II luse of Re P1"0 V.lny.ctyie To each member of the Senate snd House of Representati ves and Dele gate! --of the t eoty4irt ad twenty second Congrees, one copy, ; ',. ( -To the Justices of. the Supreme Court of the Uaited Statea, ea-.h one a Mr. O.'Rich, a cent for the Cn- greis Ubrary,"" is London one copy, to be disposed of by him Io some suit able manner, iii rctiirn for a djoatioo made byathority of the Critiab Gav- eroment, to the Library of Concress, rf the volumes f f the Record Com minioD publicationi, '. To aunatv the ststes and Territo ries of thejtf nited Elites, e'lRhty one copies viz I. for the . use f Govern or and each breach of the Legislature cf every Stafe, one copy p for the u of the goverwor of each of Hs TerrU toriss, . one copy and two copies w be deposited to Ihe archievs of each aid Territories, for" the use of the Legislature thereof. . . . : ii - t ro each, mrorporirtfa coiier-1, mmi atheptejm in the United Biates, uvt exrerdiog aixtv nine one copy. Tht of the Copies i f the Secret Jour- nala of the old ongre.VvIem . ni"B rwcllno"oit,"M're''W a further - - - - '-w- - e. diit'tlbution ai fi.llowi, namely i that one copy of each volume be deliver cd to eeh member of both Ifo jsc ol Congreis, and that the rttidue remaio for a future order of distribution. 9ec. 3. And be it further enacted, That the Secretary oftheScnste and the'CIeri of .the Ilooae, ad hereby are directed to divide the remaining documents of two Houses from the fourteenth to the eighteenth Congress inclusive and to keep them for the use rf each Home in their respective libraries, Hc. 4. ITnd U ii further resolved, That the copies ol the Journal of the Convention forming the prrs-nt Con stitution, remainina; for distribution, be equally .divided, between the two Mouses of Cong'ess, tu keep m tneir respective lilriie. At.rro--l. July 1ft 181?. caUslluartrra artraili UrfoJc OF TURN. C. miAllA, Salisbury, 1832. riilllj following Krgimcnts of tne 7ih llriga.U of the N. C. Militia, will parade for review and inspection at the following times and places: The 63 or firt Rowan Rtfjmrnt, will rnr.ulc in the Town i f Sdisbury on M inla) the 24ih September, the 88th R," t Grore K''r, on Tu day the 25. h and the 87ih at ll(d- rick's on Wdnrsdiv the 2r?th. The "ROWAN TROOPERS" are Commanded to parade in Sili. bur,on the 24ih September, with the Gird ltp. 4'4l ' fry order of ihe Tirlznrtirutienl erat. W. fl. KERR. R. M. CLVYLVND. AH.1r.Cnmp. Uanawaj ft TROM the Subscriber a X. on ihe nicht of the 3 1 st August last, my ne grn man TOM, about 22 ... or. SX years. ld, .black complected. - bid on blue bru! cloth coat and- naMalwns. blatkfur hit," (fashionable) about S feet 9 or 10 Inches high, stout built. Prom. h I -can learn from different lources'j j am induced to believe, that ne has been persuaded to leave me by some white person, who hss pro roiied him his freedom on their reach ing some free 3:aer I will pa ten dffllfrt-ta any pein;: wht: will con- fine him in any jail io the state, so that I gct.bjjm.:again.-.r: .. FENNACA TURNER. CMrrui County. .V. C. . Cff The Minen U Farmers' Jburntl, are requested to publish the above untiLfurbid, and farwsrd their accooot to D. Storke." PrM. Concord and it asalfbe liquidated on siht. . , . 4otr s..tukni;r. . . latBBlt COOKTT. .a few's, Spring Ttm 18J2. Alli Gill ako OTacas" ' vs . .."' Amos H'sa via ey wire OtbisS. .. JT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that the defendants Wil liam.'Thoirus snd Henry Gill, Hugh R. K rlg and wife, and William Young Executor of William Gill, do riot re. side within the limiu of the S ate of North Carolina. It is therefore or dered that pub'icntionbe made for six weeks in the )Vjrstern Carolinraoi'ubi fwd.iwta umiii) si ihm wext'fiupetiot . Conr t of, Eq iiity-to be-- held-for -the County of -Iredell on the 6th Monday after the 4th" Monday of September nextj and plead,'. nswer, or demur to the bill of eomphiot filed by Allen Gill and othrFs otherwise- said bill will be heard Ex Parte, aad Judgment entered; .oafrtfordiflglr,; '. Witness J-hn Miahat Clerk and Master'of our said C'Mtrt 'at Office the 6th Monday after the 4th Monday of Match"! 83?;: 5(43 L JO ilX MUSHAT, Q. iWf laaotLL Covarr, 1 ; , ii- iJAustxTextiii, TII t E ; Subscriber,, having obt'aiped letters of administration, on the Estaje of Washington Byers dee'd., requests 'all persons indebted to the lame, t j make psyment, and al hav ing tUims against said Estate, to pre seQtthen duly 'authenticated, and in the lime prescribed by taw. -iOtf : W U YR3, Aimifilstratrix. OFFIcnOFTIinCOMMSclON -KRiT UNDER TIIK LAW .TP. CARRY INTO EFFECT TC CONVENTION WITH ; FRANCE. jWashlMgtali City, Auaast 6, 1833, T II W being the day appointed by law for the meeting of ths Com mlssioneM, one of them attended at the Apartment, provided bjr the Re cretary of State fand having ascer. talned that full meeting of the Hoard cannot frobablv be effected belare the H Moodav of September nex .lo coo. the recent enactment of the law under which the Commission hit iiaaed. and the distant residences inrraia is was ---. -r Ordered. That the meeting of the Hoard stand adjourned to the 3d Mon day of September next at noon, at thii nl iee. And that the Secietary tauie public notice hereof to be g'veo tn the Journals authorized to publish he Ijws of he Uuited States, and in those ncareat the residence! the levcxal Commlssionirs, By order i JOHN E. FROST, 4t4 1 Secret iru. The paprri authoVned to publish the Lsws of the Uuited States will publish the abive notice as often as their papers may be issued for the first week after in reception, and then oner a week till the uext meeting of the Rord. . " Au. IT Sept. 1Ut. IIEPOIITS:. GRIGG 4" Kf.lJOT fwlli p.b. liat early in Dcceinber next, lhe"4tb VoL of their series f lon drnscd English Chancery Reports, which will include Vol. lit of Reports of esses argued and determined iu the High Court of Chancery during the time of Iml Chancellor LvnJ. hurst and Sr John Lach, M ister of the R .lis. by Jimes Rissrll & J. W. Jlvloe, Etqrs. Karritersat L and the 3rd Vd. of Repoitj of Ctss it. gued and determinedln the Vice Chhi Cellor's Court, by N. Simmons, E'q. The distinguihed Chancellor K?oi speaking ol thii work, observes, This was a work that was muili wanted I it was indeed indispensable to the circulation in thii country of nngusn t,q iitv l.iw (tne oesicouein the world of E hical Piinciples justly $ truly applied to the administiUi .n of justice) for who could buy or be willioe to wade through all the vol uminous pagea of Eiglish Chancery uecisions. wneo one nail o: tne num ber is cumbersome & useless with us Ailg2i St41. v5 Gents Ucward. T EFT the subscriber on the 6th 1J Instant a bound boy by the name of William Simpson, about 19 years old,'Tem?r5nble for his size, I. suppose he took wi;h him his indentures, all persons are forbidden-to harbour or trust him on my account as I will not pay any debt of his contract. Five cente will be civen to anv one wno witttetorotilie AaicJ-laitttiiotarA: ses paid nr thanks given. -l v FU.--JNO. A, FORSYTH. lrt,UUC .VTC. yiuf 2718;J. AT THE CORNER OP THE COURT-HOUSE. - IE Sulwcrilwr announce to the publio aenent'ly, d her friends ami io the farmer fricnrls of 4be Ilo'el-- that she will b happvto accommodate all a bo mrj fr- her ilk aitai prof.61.a. ures them that her beat etTuris slutll b used to render plenum t he entertunment of all wicli si may call. Her table will b supplied witn th Ne,t that the country affords, and ber Bar with the choicest liquors. . ' From th ttiany advantages which this stand flordi, tojteilirr with an unceasing effort to please, she flttters herself, tha ihe will be able to render to. alt tbe Dint ample tai'infection. MABY ALLF.MONQ. Cr TV Offiet f th farther (f Samhtm tri verHn Lint 'fUlngft, at that if tht Ckerav aid Linel uiei, u at iht . (MAWSZON HOTEL. 8tiso, AwstT. 1332. .. 6i4t State or Jiurth Garo1iTiii Spring Tern, 181?, ' Joseph MaKnL'ht, - 1 Petitioh fir la? -T .and ethers. , : ... tLanJ. . J PURSUANT to an Order of the S iperior Curt of Equity; held for Ifedt" H County, at Spring Term) 1832. J will sell, on the premises, that tract or parcel of. hod on which the'Kev. James MsKnight lived, ad f'tinipg the. Linda, of J a.'.McKnight, bv estimation 266 acres, more or leu. Sdd sali will day of October rje it, ou the premises aforesaid, between the hours of 11 and 3 o'clock, where due attendance ill., be. given, by the subscriber. Terms cf sale will be a credit of one and two yeara, the purchaser! "giving bond with approved aeetifity----- " JOHN MUSHAT, C fk, e. bwi.vk deeds, ::. every description, aeatrjrf nriied, so kcpicoaaUntl for sal st this office nnopos.iLS.. IJ0R carrying the Mila or the Uts . ited States f ,r two years; fr.in the first dav of January, 1133, to the 31st day of December, 1834, on th following poet routes In Nrth Caroli na, will be received at this cfli;e un- til the second day ol avmur neat, induive to be decided oo tn vin day of November, Star. From Cilumoia to rprtng- field, in Tyrrel Cfiunty, and back once a week. .' i LtavR Columbia every Monday at O'a. m. arrive at Pptiogfteld aame day by Op. ' Ieave Pprineheia every oaturuay at 0 A. M. arrive at CJambil aatne day by fi P. Mr r , miles and back; once a week. Leave Kins ton every Wednesday at 12 n n, arrive at Trenton same day bv 6 l. M. Leave Trenton every Thursdiy at G A. M arrive at Kinstua aarac.d-y by 12 noon, 2189. From Greenville to Stanton bure. 30 miles and back, once a week. Leave Greenville every Wed csday at 0 A. M. arrive st untoi;burg tame dav by 7 P. M. IaveStaotoi turg every Thunday at 5 A. M. arrive at Greenville tame day bv 2 P. M. 210O. From Gravelly Hill by LMxr. and Tayl ra Bridge to Citiloa and back, once a week. Leave , Gravelly Ilill evrry Thurs dav at 6 A M. arrive at Llintu same day by 3 P M. Iieave Clinton every Friday at A-Mr -4lrvWyJ14l -.ms dav by 3 P M. - 2191.--From Bedf.-rd by. Khf Springs to Wrrrnion, 8 tmlti and back, once a week. Leave Bedford every Thursday at f. A M, at rive ut Warrcaloa same day by 3 P. M. Leave Warrenton every T'icdiy at 8 A. ' '. arrive at Bedford same day bv 4, P. M. 2192. Bv TitlTibM'o hv PtcVeti Oil MilU Thi. Bcoch iin, Ileiter's Srore, Rich'd. Bullock's and Toner's Bridge la Oxford, 40 miles and back, once a week. Leave Ilillsboro' every Tu ' 6 A M. arrive at Oaf rd same day by 6 P. M. '" Leave Oa.ftrd every Wednesday at 6 A. M. arrive at IIiltuoro' same day by 6 P. M. 2193. From BlAely by Stokfsburgh to Gertnaotowo and b.uk, once a week. Leave Blakety every Monday at I P. M. arrive at Germa.iiowa same day by 5 P. M. I r "Leave Germar.town everr Monday at t) A. M. '"rria.;fl Blakelv aime dav by 1Q A. M. - ----- 2194. From Rboro by Hugh Woodi to BI.ck" WilnutT V., 22 miles and back, once a week. - Leave Roko every Thursday at 7 A ." MrarrTve "at Black Walnut same dav by I P M. Leave Black Walnut every Tiiura day t 3 1-9 P M, arrive at Raxboro aame dav bv 0 P. M. " ers to oa ell c. .n., is roues ana back, .tiocei;. fL.-..-s..s. Leave Leasfiurgh. every Wednes day at 6 A.. M. arrive at CileJl c. b., same day by 10 A. M. Leave Cswell c. h, every Wednes day at II A. M. arrive at Leaiburgh aame day by 3 P. M. ,'' '." 2195. Frorri Rockford by Jjddivillc to Bocra S.ore and. back,..9occ .a week.'"""- ' ' " ' Leave RKk ford every. Thunday at 3 P. M. arrive at Bjwcr a Sture licit day by 6 P. M. Leave Bowers Store every Wed nesday at 9 A M, arrive at Uockford next day by 12 noon.' ? 2197. From Concord by Mill Grove and Hickory Grove to Beatty'a Ford and back, snce a week. Leave Concord every Wednesday at 6 A. M arrive at-lfcauyV Ford same day by 6 P. M. -. lave BeaHy'j Ford every Thurs day, at 8 A ,J I . tit rriy e jatCoocord nme day bv 6 P. M. boro, : 2fl ; mitci iDd:barjocei week. ' Leave Liwrenceville every Friday at 6 A. M. arrive' at' Wadesborough same uay oy 5 r. ol. , Leave Wadesbaru'. every Thursday at 1 A. M. arrive 'ac Lawrcoceville aame day by 4 P. M. ' . : Tne Post Muter Genera' reservei the"gfiit..e'pdiw alter ths time! of their arrival and depar,: tura at any time during ths continuance of tlss cont fact, by ivlna; -o adequate compensation, never exceeding a ire ra ta alio vanee, for an extra expeoe which such Ittratioti' inay rtcjfef"' 2. aevett minutes absll ba alleged for spelling and closing thern il , t each office," where no particular I'ras shall U" specified, buP tbe Post Master General reserves to himself the right of extending the iltarTr ' -5. For every ten minutes delay In 'r riving at sny point-abtr the lime pre scribed in any- contract, ilia' contractor shall forfeit fire dollar, if ha dJay shtlt tonsinuo ttfihi ths ti ns f.r U rlrpirture of sny pcn li m.il, the l. fuluits shall be 41 to iwi:a the sm iu llowtd tor cirryini ths rn ail nnt tru If h shall bs m ida to ipp?ir that the dt- I if was oit:ljne i bv unvoiubls acd. dcat of which Hie I'stmuter O ncrd shall ba ths plans', t lurfolturt nurhe : rsducad to the smounl of pty for i tr'tt i : hut in no cse ran inai son tuit.e remit-' ied. Ths fui kituret sra' other a'u ,v : rondHunafj.and will in all cases, bs (. loreed. . .. 4. Persons whs mike prnpmts !l" slits their prlcssbr theyeirj pi,mi, tab msde rj-isrterly t n ths m imhs J May, Au,;ui'. Novem'wr aid one monib af.tr the ;iirai1ua of uii quarter. .'... 5. nan D'lt a free w itte ntrssn shall baerjaplorcd.il c,rif the oisib . . " : Pfdpaial ihtulr; 'Vf lef Ths person, pi oposes tucany ibs m7il L 4 ' horse tjoach, s 3 jborss) jtge; wtOiliti wise. 1. If ths person olferla propm.U wishes the prUilrKe of csrryia nc Vi pers out of the mail, he must stats li la his bid 1 o;hrwis be cannot anjof 114" prlvi!eK. . 8. PropO'ltlons for my ttnprori ments In trsoinluK the nisi!, ss to ths manner of carrf in,;, Intrrai it txttddhit, trtrntion of 'rou'es, rtjncj yf tnp or soy other itnroveiiiciiisr sre invlnd to be stated in the'propaialj, snd aid tf duly consiJcreil. . . . " 9. The iiumUr of lbs route, snd its beginning s'id taiinination, ss sdscrut4, ' should be sia'ed in every bi.1; and 1 hi pripos.l, moit Im sealed, diri-cfdtoibi 1 tiLCeral Post 6fRce, oflt e of M ill Cos. ion, snd SupertilUcd " PrtfotaU 9 "Tl)e"fulloii. U a piojwr fiu TuTJ piopia4lt . . " Mi lt convey tit mail, og' trebly k t'tySlt'ttj3',ii rou'r Aa iV- o fur thf yrary cm. itntation of "" tHUatn - U mast irst e"tre pht c of hit d nee 5 and tf nut a contractor, he must noinanr his bid with 4,i,fctir commendations. , 10 The diatatices as stated, are ssii maied, and inif n-H be entirely comet) but if any errors hje occurred . in mV ion to them, no increase of compenif tion will be allowed on that acrouni Til contractor win iutotat uaalf w point. - ; ' 11. The Postmister Oweril rrssrsei the riht of annniling jnreoiitrset wkei cvor repjsted fjllnres to i-rive wlthltrthr contiact tims' shjll occur; or wtt'.neref one failure ihall bappeu amounting to iha... loss ol s trip 1 or whenever anjr direiks which he mjy give sba'l not bepromptly' obeyed. .,.,..-'.--.'. '. li. litjshli be wfthdrswnartef.Thi time for receiving h h. expired; should any fitrssn refuse to take s toV tract at bis bid, he' shall forfeit alt other contracts that ho iTur base with the Di partment, snd be held responsible for si dainsfte that may result Iron bi fallun to comply. . . v 1 3. Nj contricl norbid can be irmtv ferrsd wkheut-ibs ipactul.wnd wriuta approbation of he P-wis';r 4jwnl j and sn as'tignmrnt bt "oni seizor W4) without consent, Brat obtsioed in wntioj, shall forfeit lt.-Thi rale wiH never at -departed (rom... . ... , ,. ','L 14. If a contractor or his agent wlolatft-. the PostXUB-aUw' or shall tratuinu tJl mercial intelig?n5 by express ravi ri pldly than the rndi. bis cortrict suall be forfeited I and in all casts when a cos tractor shall run a stags, pr other vehLfe more rapidly or mare Trcqueoily' (bii li H Tttjtiired.bjf fcanirsw: ia jtn f jjamJlT he, shall give the licrtaseJ eelcri fy snd frequency to the miil, anlesi the posr" raster Oinesal shll "otherwise tft-V rect, and wrthout Increase- of iFompeMi tion. . . . r-A -rr". is. The Pbtnmter General ressmi he rigi.i of cjruilin or of diseaminu1n any rotlte when, In his opinion, the pub lic interest shall rtq iire It j and iu suck esse the contracTslull ceaei so f-ir as re lates to the pirt c'urlaiied.or to the wbols if disebntinord in alMwanee f "M' mobth's extra py being raids to lbs coa tractor- 1 6 AlfcorttraetY for route! erohnrti iq this ddvertiaement ibjjl coAmetici the fust day uf ?ao.uafy neii sod ceotla ue two yeats. Decisions otl bids will bf nUde kDSfA on tbe 9ih dj of Novembei" n x WILLI AH T. BARRYv Post Mister OenrM GCNCR&L P. 0. Qtf ARTMKHt. "I ---- -1 1 x47"- jaly 2 83ir I FAYKTlEmLEK 'y 18il.j flMJE ondenreoicd -liavinir re.;std A-ltshed tiseirinliis formervr ciu&TOTti fo Ttieitceplwo it M chandli e and Prodac.ei Cers his ser. vices t the Public as Factor aad Fk-, warding Age il-' Ibi extensive cor respondence io all the Europein sod America i Mtrkets, and I in; cxpcH. mental acq iaioUoce with tne T of Fayetteville, particularly with the ClttvnTraJe, ifT rd ad vantage! whirt he Qitters himself will, when oiUi l itrleffleidfTIeufe'lf It rt4soo'Wffodn7of,bVioety'r cially the c im naads , of his old frie id Sta4 CwatOeitaaam-OTwwiwJtW E S D'JNC?s THOHPiDV m&i-1UX SjrsJ!V4,f S Driving to Fayettevil'.e, . WVLh find U to their sdrMiageto stop ihn jr.ii.. rvir,r. wI-m arv venience b provided for Man and Oom,toi theacomrurtable, st tUemoleu(t cfaTfe eeots s day and night, for the riritege Ttra, IDC us or a Rood bonaei Hre, aier,r alielte. Attached to tbe Tard, are a CirW'' sad Provision Store, Bread Shop and C tionarV. and a' lloua fur Bnardera and Lndk4 in a plait, cheap, wholesome a-id eoajrur'"' style, fageueviUt Aj'-tt Ui IS'8. . . ....... .', , , Vl'-