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' r' - WHEREAS aa a& of Congrefe pafled on the fevetitH i day of May, inthc year of our Lrtl en etinufand tight hundred, the Prcfident of the Uni teJ tiuiej is authorized to .borrow, on behalf of the United SuuS, from the .Bank of !he United States, or from any other b-dy or bodies politic or corporate, or from any perfon or pcrfjin, an! upon fach terra ,,d conditions a he (lull judge mod advantageous for -Tvn H indfed Thoufan J DalHrs, fo toowtv that no cojtrad or engagement be made, vrhich (hall preclude the U iit.ed State frooft rcimSurfng arty inns or fums brrowed, at any time after ths expiration of fifteen ye trs fro.n the date offuch Loan. A hd Wh e t Aa it 13 declared by faid aft, thaf fo much zt may be necef iary of the lurplus of the duis oa import's and ton tine, beyond the permanent appropriations heretofore charged upon them by law, (lull be pledged and ap propriated for paying the interctl ; and a!f for paying - and difchatging the principal fum or fuma of all the rnanics which may be borrowed according to the term or terms which may he rtxel'purfuaut to the authority afarcfiidl AND WdSrtE IS by the faid ad thi faith of the Uaited States, is pledged to ettablilh fuf fuint permanent revenues, for m iking up any delici ency that may hereafter appear in the provifions be fore mentioned for paying the -inteVeft and prjncipi) Turns, or either of them, or any monies which may he borowed purf'uat to the faid aft. AND WrJERE AS ihe l'xEsroiNT of thcUnited States, "did by an Ad or C ;h n:iS u under his hind, dated - the'feven ' . iuh Hav of Mav. in the year one thsufand eihi hu id' ed 'authorize and empower the "Secretary of thc: " . if n S sr "V Treafury borrow on behalf ot tne uiutea state. nn Ai n nut VxeecJina- lathe wh ile Three jifilKns Five Hundred Thoufand D dlat and to make' fiicb cotract or contrads as (h nild be neceffary, and f ir the inteuft.of the United States, in puifaancc of the art 1 Pff inTr'fi ahnvr recited ' NOW THE X FQiJiJujJjJidcjdi2deiari " oflfce Trcafuiy, in p'trfa .i ."ice t the act of Coatf t-T and the sutho'itv fiom ihe iV-fiJenl of the United States iWoe mentioned -D ih Hereby, o i behalf or the Unicd . States of America, contrad and engage . in m inner rj!la-.viris'f to wit : ih There (hdl he treated a funded Capital Stock, to an amount hereafter to be e'efignatrd by the lata ie netjri'. but r...t x eediiit? Three Millions Five Hun- SHERIFFS SALES. ON the cth ot Auuit next, will be fold at the Court Houfe in Sahfcury, the following L and, or fo much thereof as may dtlcbarge the taxes aud colls therdV:.' r Cm" i 500 acres the property of Robert Morns ot f ntia- "4o"acres Irtne in the f ark of the Yadkin, the pro- pen y of Ifaac Eton. i'40 acres n the fork of the Yadkin, the property of Charley Glafcock. 2 jO acres the property of Alwtaoder Thbmpfon." 200 acres near Riddle's fciry, the " property of George James. w ' 200 'acres hear the faid ferry, the property of Sa rah Butncr. '. 197 acres on the waters of Hunting creek, the pro perty of Elias Lnvelafs. 561 acres the property of William Hart, who lives at Katie's ford. . 200 a.res lying in the firft battalion, the property of Thtunas Braley of Mecklinbarg county 1,59 acres the propetty of Martin Phifer, of Ca barrua county . zo-j acres thtproperty of Paul Phifer, of iM coan- '487 acres the property of John bimiania, Clerk of Cabitrus county court. - - loo acre3 the property of John Williamfon of Tay etteviilc. ''V . 60 acres the property of-Adam Loopwafer, near Samuel CreflfiKi's, , 1 50 acres near Bal.in's miH the property Df Leo naril or Luke Marbay, of Mont,. orrery county. N. CHhFFIN, ShJ. Rowan county, funr lt, l8oo. SHKRIt-F's SALE. ILL be luM on the 2Qih day of Auguft next, at iilizabeth town, Biaden county, fur the tax tejbxrXQJO & riivifiMf? into fliares of one hundred dollars each, bear- ii.teteftr at eight per.centu.n per annum, payable q virer yearly at the Tit afcry of the United States, or at the Loan O.tices, where the Uitfbtoclt may itapa . ... V . 4 i w , . t . credited, until the Salt, day ot December in tne yea eicrhteen hundred and eieht. ad.fter the la it day of December in the faid year tne thnufand eiuht hundred and eiffht, and after rca fonable notice to the creditors, which (hall be given by an zAvertifement in fume Dublic newsDaper printed at the feat of the government of the United States, the faid Capital Stock Hull be radeemaDie at tne pjcaiurt ,.C .L, fT:.J Ci.i .t.i Ur rfimlinrff-ment of the v( -r ! n! urhnifTtim or lams borrowed and wtiicn may coniu tnt- the faid Caoital Stock, either at the Treafury of the United Statef, or at the Loan Offices where the. -fame may ftand arcdited. . - 3I. The ciedita for the faid Capital Stock (hall and .wiiw We- Cpniratelv certified in fums either for one hun dred, four hundred, one thoufand, four thoufand, or ten thoufand dollars, and the., 0 edits, fo certified (hall be transferable by the creditors, ortheir attornies, at , the Treafury aud Loan Uiiices relpcaivety, in pnriu ance of the rule which have been or which may be cttabliflied rdative ta the transfer of. the funded Stock rsf tLc ITnited States. ' - 4th A fufEcisnt fum of the furplus of the duties M.mi arre r land. Ivincr in B'aden county, tke property of J hn maunders, jun. ot Jones county it oting part of t .vcUe trads that is not lifted 1101 given in hv tlif monriptnr. or anv other oe'ion for the year , 799 -it was fi d patented by JfihnGray Blount and" told ior the taxes, bought oy Amos jjiinuon, anu.ium ov lohnlton to faid baundcrs. Bladtn, June 6, isoo Zv .' TO THIS FR EE M EH of FAThttEriLtB DISTRICT., TH partiality of a conn Jcj able number of the citizens of our diltri, had induced them fre quently to rtqtieft that I become a candidate foritt reprefentatioii in Congftfs. I have hkherto declined their invitation, as well f.o.m a perfuaiion, tlat it would operate a material derangement of my private cpnictwifiiHSsl of the Jif. tricl would jjot be aflitted by my fupefecding the gen tlemaa who is its prefetit reprcfentative. . But as thefe folicitations are aain rrpeated, . . I ata Willing iu iviuip.y ivu vi:t wiiiivo 'J iwtiiuo, bU do therefore, although at thia Utc hour come for ward as a candidate for the repfeftiita'i rt of the dif. trift of Fayettcyille, in th . H vufe of R p fcntatives of theCongrefs of the United Stas, lolc-indy en gaging (if eiefted) to protect and t x:end your ':.-. tct eils as far as may be' within the reach t.f my txcmoi-f-. To thofe of my fellow citizena wit h " wjiorn I h -not a perfonal acquaintance, and 'ho, thertfojr :y not be informed of ray political opinions, .it may "be. neexfiary to ilte,v that I am what .tie .ppft"o!o?jrct poirticians has4df nominated, a FED ERA L 1ST. l,ty although I am the frjtnd oforder, ci goveunnerruatKl of the prefent admimitratinn, I wilL yt. pledge m'; felt to foppoit, in conkqience of abig tisd or a fclhfh policy, any roeafuie which I mifiht f nk. pernicu oa to the general welfwe of iur country, ur the particu lar intt reds of yiurftlvts. 1 am, veiy r fpUiful'y , your cK'Scnt ferVt. Fayetfeville, July I, i8co. RALEIGH SCHOOL. ASCHuOL wid be opened at Knleigh on the 28th in 11. for the inlhuclion of young Gtiule--men iind Ladies, in the rnoft ufVul and neceiTdiy bran ches of JLdncation, vz. ihe ocitnees, uialtKS, i' 1 tJir VtVl heretofore charered uuon them by law toge- r - c . 9 : ther with. the iauti ot tne unitea oiaus, arc ocixw; ltrl far the fulfilment of this fonttacl in puriu. ' ance of, and according to the terms and conditions o the ait of Congreia herein before recuea. r.lVT.Nunder mv hand, and the feal of the Trea sury of the United States, at Philadelphia, this '-'"-M fmnnA Av of I line, one thoufand eit?ht hurtr (tSAdrcd; and of the Iadcpendencc the twenty' , -"''fourth.;" ' -. . ,.L. OLIVER WO LCOTT, : " - -: Secretory of the Treafury. 4-. ANK op the UNITED STAT ES. ": ' , "7' . June si, 1800. PrnnoriTa will be received until the lad day of July cejtt inclufive, at the Bank of the United States, and "the Offices of Difcottnt and Depofit at Boftou, New- - York, Baltimore, Norfolk, and Charlettonj for th? pirchaie of One Million and Five Hundred Thoufand Dollars f St jCV dieaed by the ' Secretary of the Treafury, to be iifued in purfuance of the above menti oned cootracl. : The propofals rncft advantageoas to rthe United States will be accepted. hut no Stock will: be iflued at Ieis than hve percentum aavance, or one. hlrlrfi is henbv pivenm 1 - HPHAT the following lands iitiiate in the county v 1 . . ' '. U.. rr lilts Qt loncs, were not given iu,r vy ; - exhibited in laid county lor inc ycaryvv.-s.-- to law ; and that fo much thereof as will-fattsfy the taxes due thereon for laid year and all cnargcs, w. ur. fold at the court houle in laid county at 1 rciuon, on Saturdiy the oth day of-Auguft; next. 89,850 Acres late tne property 01 aviu Srtfnmon Marks and Henry B'cks, but now the pro pert y of John Gray Blount, Efquire. 690 Acres me property i uir vv.6. ell. Efquire, in the. Whitock Pccofin. 2071 Acres late the property 01 wmian j Efquire, deceafed, now faid to be ihe property of Ahxandcf Shaw, Efquire of Wilmington. 14720 Acres the piooetty ot Otdeon uepiio". 610 Acres on Hu iter's Creek, the property of John G. ay Blount, Efquire- 2ro AcriSon Wliitoik, ih property of William S'cott. 13 BtlU!JlVlLl I, ia:e wnw Lift x of Letters remaining in the Fajl-Offict Fayette v vills, IP or juiy, iowv, " -' irr III ofiOfiofo' twt. will befetittothe .r VJiHt f i-vi. --trf-WiirKrAvcr -- ty- -Luke- 134.werir-rj.4u.u:iit-jai4 ..p,ut.11p Alcxanlei Candlifh, 4 letters, addrefled to him at ';SiT. Mary'i,; Georguraud lent Ifrom there to this offic? ; Alexander ConneU, Lamp- belt's cieck. care of Duncan. M'Leran,; Mcrcnani, Fayettevilie ; HuhCampb H, cate iUimtr rer. gufon, Fayettevilie ; Keheth Ca-opbell, -James Car. rol. Fayettevilie ohn Uarrock, care or mi. rtoam, mtrchant, Fayettevilie; uoexor .Kri.ujv.u.i Mirh,il I. Love. bampi)n care ot l vcvv ? ' " " . . - , . wr. county ; J,(Te Lee, Fayettevilie ; David Lloyd, Eh(. Bladen county ; . Jobn wconnei, wcicuau., ville; Murdock M Miilan, ditto ; John M'Farland, rtrcbibai:iivi'oryaci .rvnun ithmtic.Engbfa.GrajM Needle-wotk, &c fhe tuition of the young Gentlemen, to be cofl pucled by Mr. German Guthrie ; that of the young Ladies, by Mis Langley. - -1 " TM.t,- .For Reading. Writing, Arithmetic. and Needle woik, Nine Dollars per annum or Two Dollars and a -half ptr quarter," for a lefs period than a year. For Entiflt Grammar, the Clafiics, and tenets, Thirteen ljlhrSjymhM. a half "Dollars per qu?rtr The reputation; m.:uL. Mr, Guthrie has acquired as ateacher in the Piltfoorcuh Academy, renders it iin n-refTary to fay any thin,; in his favour ; and Mrs LansricyXtaL-nts in this line, have alrea ly been expe rienced to be fuch as dftrve pationage. Mrs. Langky will receive Boarders at 50 Dollars per annum, or 12 12 Dollar ptr quarter, (the Boarders finding their own bidding) and to fuvh aa (he may be favouied with, die engages to pay the ariftett-attttiiion," Boarding ny alio be had at othef houfcs in the city. ''"''. ' ' ' -. ' ' Applications to be made to Peter Cdfff, Raleigh, (if by letter, the police muft belaid) of ; whom any further - particulars relatUe to ihia cftablini.ntnt n.ayv b had. Rahiglu Ju'y 15 A I (I of Letters' remaining ".; tie Pyfi-Officf t'Ra leigk, tke quarter endi jne 3Pr iOO. - - Altxaudcr Duncan M n, in (dj -.;'6 h r neit, ntar Avcra(b;)roiih : The hon WKiaavWhite, Se cretary, 3 ; Kolliwp G tJohhs, 3 , 5s hm oa P. Good rich, 2 ; nhc hon John Hay woi.nl , Public T'. eaiurcr, 1 RobtjjAliam efq Atmrrty at Law Wiiuam Dawfon or David Allen ; the Hon. iht Ju rt of the Circuit court of the 'clilfriCt of N rth "C-roiina ; Juhn Huckabre, ?4oore or CHmberUnd county ; C'cik of TT?Tence : lohn Khooev: rtlc IS.rrr.p, nef' col. Son hrr land s A ifitif 4H t-Gi n-care ( jt'hn Ctavcn rfq. Henry Hunter ; John Hun'et ; William Hill ; ockBdli. Merritt Ut'y ; John Grat t Rfrcl.er ; J lit Hiys 10 miles above Rdeigh ; Peter Ma kit ; Didty Williams "; TheophiUis Huntei ; J hi Duit, near JaTies Hcrvc y's ; Charles Panilh ; Lieut Lcuia Tinet, 6th U. S. leyimen VWilfon Blount ; Cha-Ua K,-nnon 1 Meff. Th.-mas and lin VviUin, near Har- rifss ferry ; Cape. John Rnpers ; Capt. Rot. Ste phen s Nal Love ; Rob rt .Temple j NathanjtJones; ( White P aim) ; John Rice t judge Hay woodr; capt. W. D'Ckfon ; John Brac?ford ;. Sheriff of Wake. le- reval Md'er ' hundred and fi ve dollars in m ney for one hundred dol f lars in Stocks Ift cafe the fums fpecified in ftmilar proppfals (hall exceed the amount of Stock offered for fale at the places ' above mmtionedi they will be ae renteA. fyMeft b pwppitionai!dedueltitn.' ' v ' . G. SIMPSON, CafVr. r. m r m w . . . . u i -v r rv ivi l m . irrn - caunty ; Duncan -ivcr, crC ui Fayettevilie ; Donald MThail, care of John M Fer- fon ; Atchibald W'l-ucai, rvicnmunu wu..7 , jvy. Naylor, Fayettevilie; George Nutting, ditto Wil liam Reed, Duplin county; John Stewart, caie of John M'Lcran, Fayettevilie ; Thomas Sewall, Samp, fon county ; Sarah Siickman, cafe of Mrs. S.mplon, Fayettevilie ; Job Smith. Cumberland county : The. Clelk rftf Fayettevilie Superior Court j Ann Wilfon, Favettevtlle; VVilliam Watfon, Cape-Fear, North rayertcvuie. DTTjp M f R t? P M Carolina.. .. . t-fy ti -1 H E people t t iy eu evi lie u A net arc "crcoy X notihed, 'bat I am a candidate for aa Elector, and that I am in. favour of Charles - C. Pinckary and Toho Adams, to be Prefidcut and Vice Prcfident of the TTrired States. V 1: NOAH, PITMAN. Lumbertoo, Robefoa county, July 4. i- ; hmtnsri ft tut Dttrici or j.'aeiiiviue rpHE fubferiber rctpcdlniUy infoims ittcm, that he 1 ofTets his fervices as an Elcftnr, affurinjr-them, (i elected) thatvh will endeavour to be well informed ; and having the intereft of out common countiy at heart, will give his vote accordingly JES jE P.)TTS. r F'tyrt tevWe. '7une 10 iRrp. ' ' . Hi lbBOkOUGH ACADEMYT rrHEfemi annual Examination of the.piutlents at X the Academy, cl-Vfcd on the 3 1 July latl The 'Truftees.arc haopy in having it in their pih that the improvements made. by the Siudcnts in the va rious branches of learning, excited aom.rat.on and ap. . rjaufc fro n a very refpeftablend numerous aauncc. The Vacation ended the iarh Ju'y, at whtoh time,. uDwardiof fwtty Students recommenced then Uuliei., upward.oi ty Wm h vvlLLlANISt 5vj, w 3,
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