I t. ;;(., i. V V L I , - 1 - ' V- i J-1 t C7-'- '' ; ' i 1 V i1v,j-",;fvv'H- !- I. r ii mriir 1 r - ; '4.1 . . v r 1 1 '- 1 , ,' .;ffr published ercry .TtrKSBATi and T!rt7jit; 3' JOSEPH GALES &QNi?i ,t -Rftf Jollar9 per annum half in Atlvance. jCot exceeding sixteen line?, neatly lose rteil three limes for a d oUarf and 25 cents for ycty sacieea t no nublieatintiV 'those of P-reater lenirth . in the 'same prppfrrtioa.: Communications thankfully! received.... fetters to the Editors roust posi- IN SENATE. : ' . T ; WEsbAT,7AsrAiix3d, 1827. XJonVinuatlo'n'ofv th Debate; which occurred on r .tllBcpoW.of th5 Conunittee of Privileges and JBleCtion in the ;cajie! of ose& Tjr: iar?osc -tcsted by Corhetiu JDotc& i4ljfS&iiil& sMd,1 ttivt io hAd not 4ntcml 'cd io take Any part in the debate 'He be lieved 'that the subject had already been o exhaosed by tbc gentlemen who had prece ftethim but the gentleman from Bladen, liad given to theTciectiori a character so dif ferent from' those who had been opposed to thsitiing'm'emberetamipV his seat, and one so materially difTereht from " the ; true state of the case, that he felt it his duly to Tnake a few observations, v. It was allegetl jby him thatjthe election was not only iUe g&li bu t there was fraud on tlia part of Ty- Mr. M. said, "that he had not paid any particular attention to the depositions in this case he had a general recollection of ther testimony; and it appeared to him,. that there was nothing which warranted such a conciusioh; Jlc would examine : tlie denosition upon which the opinion had been formed bv the centlcman, from .Bladen. The depositions, it must. be j admitted, by all, were very informally taken. Alany interrogations were put to the witnesses, &. 'answers neither conclusive or satisfactory given, l ne uepositinn oi ine uepuiy one riS John TVorthjfc seems! to be of this cha racter ihe question was asKea, ai whose ties of the Sheriff as they ire called by the. gentleman from Wakestrictly aUended to r AIanytcases ! of -contested elections i have been read to the House by the Ijonnrable Spealce rvf to establish sonable doubt, that forth is to be disregard ed j andwe are; to loojk wiietl wr3 the peoj.- pie have , Ireely exercised this - important paiiticfrf rigni in tne cnoice oi uieir repre sentative. 1' :y'-.s'. 7 :----.:r : 1 If he cou4 4elicv that rciSs-frautl in the election, he should '.feel imperaUyIy bound to set ihe electioii asidew W no coht- plaius 2 is- it the people of Moore coun ty ? d6esnne single voter sa V there was fraud, or that he Was prevented (rom Votins?! qecinms unon inis case; ne should en deavor 1 6 ;vjpte. m sachlvivay $0 4xs pre serve t o t he hu mbl est 4cl t ii i i n the; $ t a t e, therfree ahil- certain yh 4votirist tur ;tht: blishcd, that this vuuableeatgre tn oof Constitution can Ue violated,' Either bv meatis,yn&:itj willjebutaiikmc but caii never be realized. . v ' v '-!. -;-?f.;Tle ortly.;;qne8tiori;;it (for the charge o(T lTaud is entirely out of view) is, whether we siiall look to ihe shadow, and disregard the subs'tance whether we shall repectj:th? treeex'ercise of the elective; franchise of the people of Moore county, or lenu ourselves to the angry feelings of a disappointed candidate. 1 n State of lortliGarolina f Rutherford' County. .j Court of Equity .w October Term 1826. ri"''"'- r.fV-' ' ' , r '"- " Injanctlon . '. ' Augvstas Sacket T'r abpearinp to the1 satisfaction ofthe Cou ja. ;. that the .Defendant in this cse i not ah inha bitant of thia State : It is ordered by the. Court, tuat puoIiCatioH be made si it weeks, successively in the ttaleigh.ilepistpr, Ijat unless-he appear ut the hen Court. of Equity, to he tifcU fof Ruther ford county; at the Court Mouse in RutJerford- Latest ffr'om. Colombia.- Yy the arrival of the brig Bunker Hill, Capt Smith, in 28 days from Carthagena, the editors of the iJcw-York Daily Advertiser, are fur nished with a paper from that place of November 26th. 1 hey translate the fol lowing. , , j .'!' i tit ijioeraior n Jioroia.- ay tne ex traordinary. Courier of the. 24th iiist. wr have received the wished for and highly wraiayin news mai nis ixceiweiicy ine rresiueni joeraior arrivcu tn tne capitoi of the Rcpubl ic uti tlie 14ih, at eleven in ton on the 3rd.JHonlayafter the 4th MimUy- of MarcJ next; ami ' pleail, answer i or denvur, the Complainant's billwill be taken pro con! isso, and set down fp hearing eje parte; ' 4 : : t. f, BaciiETT,rr.&M. Dec: 10,-1826. ' y.:'- : ?. 554-Cwpd r - l.RotdvinshmCounty. r Jotirtof Pleas ad4imrter ssiorU, 'jovetnaerTeroi, lSCSvw-; John Smith, Wm. w: Smith, Reuben ilfonlcins , aid Jameatloplcins, KxeCHtora of the lust will and testament of Booker CallandJ dee'd; ' and ElIz;Uancl Wm. B.- Calloway, John M. Cal loway and , ,:.' Sm'ith the HusbawlaiMj Ad , ministrator ofthe late Matilda A; Smith',, De fendants. v. : - '-' . . ' " ' '.' : IT appearing to the satisfaction ot. the Ootirt, that. the Defendants in this case, are not inha- bitaats of this State -: it is therefore - oritered bv tleCouit that publication be mail e for 6 weeks in the Raleigh Register, frivlng" notice to the said defehtlant to uppear at the next Court of Pleas Quarter Sessions to be held for the Qounty of Rockingham, at the Courthouse in WeOtworth, yn the 4th Monday of February next, and aftswt-r. otherwise. I uderment ana (iccree will: be entered against them. Witness, Rol Galfoway, Clerk of said Court, at Wen'tworth, the 4tn "iMondav'of November, ,1826. - -. RO : CALT.AW.VY. r. c. . ,A List 6F Letters RKMAINIKGin th? Post Office at Oxford, on the 31sr Deceninef, lSSS.t andif not taken out before the Jst;of April; 1833 will be sent to to the General Post 0Rcev-as del.etters :l Arnold Ira K. -: : - Iiocke; John i ... '.'" 'I Anderson Martlia Ii-sl IJttleiohn Jos. D. .2 : Bradford .Tohn Bryant John F. - Rowers 8c Nuttall thdlock AVillanL j " BullocVBenjri. Br. IJlount Jo.ieph ! RuHodk Erasmus D. Bullock George 31 Rryitie Jacpir v . R irlcer JohiV : t Rntmmit .Tobrt ' !; Baliock Richard ? . 4)ullocktSt?Norwocxl Rupt"JSJary Tt. Mhts f Lflyd'Zadoc.k Jjndsay.Calebr;l . , Morris .Matthew ' Mitchell David 3 , MaUory Mary X3. Miss Mall ory Charles 3 : v McClenaban William . Montague Voting McClenehan Johri Mangum D. U. -Mize Iewis -' ' ,-Nutull Jan5 , I .Nuttatl 4imes & others .,lNormaVTfipmas W. -V Teace- Margaret S- '? t - J I i i !UnrinLirv Mrs- :. if c?..i;i, tv li.,. Rowers Wimim Gi Parrish Sbiidrach r tTnrfetJessJiri Clerk Sc Master Erwlity PachAJr Ed'n- 1).ivis-Abalcm2:- Pretty L?tt!e?erry Dickh? Martha Y. Mrs. Powell WilHim r .U Person 'Ktizihctlit Peetie .Wittiam' the moiwiing.,- As - the coui ieV set out for -this city the Same day", he was lareiy able I ct;Vnrthv wWnn,imtpd Iwri-Shpriff l ur,nS "'l intelligence oi ma arrival, . i . l. -.t ; ...u 1 will wno quaiiut M iinu, auu at wiiusu icijucsi did he hold a separate election at Tyson's I -libuse f ltdoes not f ? Worthy was appointed lout any particulars. . . His KiCellency the Vice Prescient re- appear at what time P7; " f ;" " K. 'TV t " V Deputy C Sheriff 1 aP,' .'r1'. t-ot Vfi-- i t 1 the 4 corporations, and the oth( iolnc?eis; f-r hnneared to inn. thaf satistactor ani . . - . tw'ri can be given to each of these mter sta,e' 'Fl WKWP1? rogatories Tyson was a merchant of ex- arsons, to whom wcraffc nidcMeil for lhe IteSsite busitvessnd he supposed that he .his .hiccei JeofjUw Lcfau r rtTI-TiA SK.rSrr . Vni nffw .r tn Pe . -ihe acchmatim wi th which lie i at ten a to nis uusmess excrasiveiv. mis v was common in the country, he had known iriany instances jpf the. kind ; but he qua- lineu him, says ane pentieman was mere anyf thhiff improper" in tliis ? ; He supposed "not but Worthy , Was the man above all ..otners to noia tne election ne was ap pointed by the sheriff to do it, whichfactl two sister Republics, have obtained indenen IS -Clear y Kiiauilhiieu auu it appears very iucucc uimcr ine snayow oi yuir iunnersaiui was received, sby crying vi va to Vic tonati tutioiul which he deuomifiatett u charttr sacred land inviolable for two years."'; PROCLAMATION OF BO! IVAR. Colombians :; Five years since, 1 left tliis ciipi- tal to march at the head of the Liberating Army from the shores of the Canca to the silverv heights! of Potosi. A mUlion of ColomhiaOs, . BE L L T AY E RN . nHHlVPublic are respectfully inforined,fiiat the Jl Subscnber has taken that spacious building m tne town ot Windsor, lately '--occupied by Mr. Jame3 Palmer, as a Tavern. The building has receiuiy unaergone a tnoruugn repair, una is now in complete order for the reception or Tra vellers ami Hoarders. It contains several rooms with fire-places,' suitable for the accommodation oi private families travelling. r The beds are principally new and in fine order. 1 lie bar is well supplied with choice Liouors The Stables will be particular! v attended to, . .i 1. f i. ."t . -''.. aim vue u-,s:rioer pietiges mseJt ty snare no pains to inerii tlie patronage qf the pubSic. .'. : .fON FOLK. Windso-I. C.Jrin. 1, ia3G '27 f,- ierfnfrd Colin fv, VV V : Court of Picas aild duarier' Sessions. Kovbmlieii OrTrT;d attachment return u levied on Iaihi. ' John Saunders, reasonable that he should be caned upon. uie OT .oiuroqs ias ceasea to dc pan. :,ro supple that Jnoi Worthy was appoint- islv.rsu.ch is thesuit .of pur absence. 0' ii u "a - u i , it t v otir misfortunes have culled. me back to Co- d a deputy sheriff to holoV' that;, election bia ? j coxrxe tnll 0r 2 to cons. ciate my-. I -and promote the Sinister Views of lyson, selfto the national will, which shall be my code, V would be tobarjre the Sheriff of that because, it is infallible. s rnmhininir Tyson to commit one of the most fla- myself the supreme co.nuiand ; I ablwr it mr k .-i."'; f : r ' ' - . w. t... tally, ismce by tiiat lam accusetl ot ambition and t acts of injustice and oppreion, that altermpt at monarchy. What! lo they think me connty with corruption, and with grant he uau ever neanror in tnis country, i ne rcharacter of the Sheriff is fair no one has dared to say to the contrary, arid the coi duct of Tvson was above suspicion.' .Fraud always must be proved--it is a wise and The national voice obliges me tb take upon attempt at monarchy. Wliat!. lo tlrey su mad as to aspire to degrade myself? Do tliej' not snow that the destiny ot LIBERATOR is more sublime than the Tnrone ? Colombiaiis i I return to submit to the insup- portable weight of the magistrac-; for in mo- mcius i tiangcr, io give it up were cowannc UOL1VAR. l-: :.:i x , .r-'u.:'.-if.- -. nuraane principle oi law, ;uiav. presuines not moderation;: yet count on me only until the eyery man innocent unui ine -contrary ap-i law or tlte people recover their sovereignty pears. - Nothing; had appeared that cast I Permit me then to serve you as a plain soldier. hf" slifrhteat hrulp f Kimnirinn unon the and a true republican, n a citizen armed in dc- Urctitm At Tvaon'a House ! nnd so it had fencc oi the beautiful trophies of our victorie- ii k a ...i; k.. yoirriMs. Ucc ituu. cU urY 1i.cHMu .u,u Palace of the Government, spoken, with thestn";le exception of the Bogota, Nov. 23, 1825. . $ gentleman ironij isiauen. iNo one wouiu be more willing I to set aside ah election, J liolivar, -By capt. Center rf the brizTa- that had been fraudulently corlucttd than ma, - arrived-atN. York. u 3 days from Pcr- e' WOUld. : j) ';;L- '" -Mtie inspectors! ;were respectaoie men. arid they hetd the v election in the manner thar it had been held in - that comity for the last twenty years. They' all declare, that the people attended and voted accor . .'. . i . r ' -v . .1 . .1 linir to their wisnes, ana mat mere was a TT appeannir u tne satisfaction of the Court, a. that tue Ieenuait in this case ii not a resi lent ot this State. It is therefore ordered by A 1 . - I . . - j tne uourr, mat - pnniication be made in the .Ka Icigh Ulster for six weeks, ttiat unless the De fendant appear at the next Court to be held for the County of Hertford, sf -the Court-House in Winton, on the fourth Monday of February next an-t replevy tne property so attached or plead, that tmaijiulgment will be entered and execu tion will jccordinjlv isnue. K v Test L. AX. COWPER. C,k. January 1, 1827. th1 Carolina 30-pl. Davis Xlfjys, Seni D,tvis):io.ifred:, W Iiaton rwUam L. V'aiTfir Alexr;' J . PceetTiaM Iivan . "Prazier Howell 2- Frazipr Lemuel Pra-zier William FatrbanV-.? Freear John Gooch Daniel Govan Andrew R. Graves Ralph V. s Green Lewis Col. Hubbeli Ransom 3 H enderson Will tarn Huteherson John U. Hunt Thomas T. Hunt Edward Howard Allen Jones Daniel 2 Jones Nicholas Jones Isvc N. . Jinkins Sarah Jackson Sarah Jackson William Jones William Kindred F.lisba II. King George . JAMES M Jan. 1. 1837. totalis tynrjant . - ltobar4s Nathaniel ' Uoss Peter W. - ; ' V;"R'dey; Sally. ; .. .Sup'iv Court Clerk of 'i Stone Parker F. 2 Alrs.SiJSinders Johu Shew Edwin ' . Sneed, Steplien K.4 ' Smith Crizzv.P. , Taj lor Vm."V. 3 ' Taylor-Joseph Jr. Taylor 1e wis ; -. - Tbotnassoh Georjge UinHead Richard, Vincent Jacob Washington John. Webb JameS White Caley. . "Washington William .Wurtliam James X.. Dr- Webb Samuel AVliite Philip W'ebb & Dickins 2 Young Smi?h ; ' Yancey Absalom 3 WIGGINS, T Al. RAN AWAY from the subscriber orf-ihe ISUi instabright mulatto fellow by the, narns of BOB, about 25 years of. aje, 5 faet 8 inched higb?r Stout made, Jrefy. ative ,nd . quTcTc s .iok -en rhes ycTy freckTeb ft n a negro j. ha. had. on I when he trent away a whitf . hat,- bro?ii p.nta loon v draV colored home made coat, and a Srab big coa,t -with a large cape ; he-had also a dou-ble-cased Silver Watch, ,'inarked Norion, 'London, No. 334, Wath D.' ScottUatchiIl in the casev V The above reward 111' be ; paictlo any person Who will-take Up said fellow Meliver him to the subscriber in Orange -county, or to tlic Jail or "orGuiltprd couttyorTen Dollars if secured in anyfJail so that 1 get immediate; inrormstionr T , , . - -k SEYMbUfiPDliYEAU-'-" .id : - -NjiTf eoMxissjoyras ;Orrtcr, rniasioner pi rUie a vj i it.: 'i'rf ceiy tr Seal ed Proposal 3, n mil the 15th"iebYuay of: tf& t iijowinssaiasr. ana par? riec. ocuyerav hie'-at the? respective-Navy iTarils, urj o before theilst of Jolvl 827,1 : ; Ntw-lork . 2 half spifldlee, 2 fishes; ' neei pieces, siae irecs. j i '2 fishes, and 3 side trees; forXore-mastj 4 quarter spindles maui-masli. 1 check, .and 1 pannch,5 - x . 1 fore and 1 main top-mast, ? i f - t lower. half-main yard; ' j j -' j5 - i, 2 na;ua,rid 1 miieen-t9p-sail-yards, :C 1 , 2 main; one foreland 1 miseh-top-gallant-mast', 2 jib-booms, 3 flying do. and 1 jranker-boomj - The above for a 74 gttn sbi pZ - 4 fibe and 6 side tree .-for. main-mast,. 4. 3 fishes, 3 half spindles, and three side trees fo : ' fore-mast".; ;' .'r -'f f.--:iv--v::''-; ; , . V 1 spindle, 4 cheeks, and 2 paunches for mitetS- - - mast, . . ti):'''' " 1 2 quarter spindles, and 1 paundrftr bowsprif, M fore and 12 mlten-top-mast : ; " 1 lower Half main-yard; V ?t -A : .?J. .' 1 4 main,' I -fore,' at id 2 mizen-top-sail-yars!.; 4 main,. 4 fore, and 2 mizen-top.gallant-mas!j -4 jib boo mp, 4 flying do. and spanker-bfroai!?! The above for a 44 gun ship. ' ' .- ., . . , JL.JiUilUCtJJiUU, 1. 1 fore and 1 mizW-top nusfjf "1 fore-top-gallant-mastj . 2 main-vard pieces. " t j 4 bbv'-&jmt pieces, V r , 1 sprit s:ul-'yard, . ; 'J 3 top-gallant-yarda in one piece, '": JV ' V ! ' m -a al spmaiepeces ior mam mast,; . -t .- . 2 fishes, 2 heel pieces for fish, 1 "; ; .' 4;side trees, 4 heel pieces for side treesv 4 cheek pieces, 2 heel pieces for cheek, ?v 2 spindle piecea for foremast, 2 fishes,-l heel' piece, I . - '. ' "t A . 1 2 sidVtrees, 2 heel pietr?,?: i I "! 1 , -'U ine pieces lor tue mizen-mast, . ' ; a': The above for a ship of tle ' HnCv Y - 2 half main' checks, 2 forc,side tr ee s,' ; 2 main sidfei-trees, 1 Jbre ifisb, 'A v : , : ' - ' ' 1 bowsprit piece, 1 heel piece for main-cheek, 1 heef piece for fore cheek, ,1 half mait.-yard,vr , 1 half fore-top-sail-yard, .2 main fishes, . t 2 main spinjdle pieces, 1 foi-e-top-gallant-mas, v 2 half mairt-tbp-sail-yards, t , v 1 mize n-top-sai l-y ard in one piece, - .' 1 sprit-sail-yard, ; t; ;. ,. ;- ' jib-boom piece, ! spaner-boom, The above for a 4 V gun ship. . k Y.v ,- nathbuco, is received the unwelcome coii- k fi r nt at id 11 0 f s. us p i c ions hitherto d is c re d i 1 1 d , concerning the reputed second.Wa-hihjiton. State of No . Rutherford Couniy. In Equity. -October Term, 1826. n Arthur Uronson, Goold flayt," ,Jas. D, Murray, Peter A. Jav, Peter W. Iat cliff and ?iliza Bill to foreclose Thompson, Executois & Ex-). Mortgage. ecutrix of James Thompson, 1 Amended. dee'd. " v. ... j Augustus Sacket J - TT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, M. tliat.the defendant "svthis case is not an iniia- itant of this State : It is ordered by the Court. that publication be made six weeks successively mine uaiein iteguster, mat unless lie appear -at tne next Uourt ot Equity to be held fr Ruihcr torn Countv, at the Court House ton, on the third Monday after th day m Alarch next, then and there to nnsrr plead or demur-to Complainant's bill as VitK-iid-ed, the same will be taken pro confesso and 'sei for heai'i ng ex parte. ' v i I este, , T, ?& CIRC H ETT. C. & AI. ,Dec 13.: 1836. , ' r 25 Gwpd. of Sen- Captain C. KeportJi about the 6th temher. Ilohvar tbdartd hhnseff Presi of Peru' for life, with power to appoint Successor; The Vice-President was lull and fair expression of it on that day. als(r appoiuteil for life. knd. Itis eldest sari Kot a voter has - been heated to complain, Yio succeed hnn. BoliVa nor can one ue louna to say, inac ne wisu ed to vt.de and Mag prevented. It must appear to Ihe satisfaction of Vvery meinber ot the Senate, that 1 he charge ot fraud is improperly made. i : , V The act of 1777 requires, that the couh ty court shall aprmint' Inspectors, and in C.case they fail.no 'make the appointment, then 1 1 shall . be t he l u t y of .three, . niagis t fatefe; nil in case they, neglect 1 then the IT hcri'lf shal l, be, & with the ail vice of three' . freeholders; appoint Inspectors. ; 'I'hese i b re the general terms of the act of 1 77r and in tvhat pP'lur has it been violated? it will br Recollected: that tio appointment had been niade by ihe Couri, or the ma jitst rates the- duty clearly devolved, on the Sherilf knd he-a&ked hd he not cotn plied with its spiritvif not its letter, in spectors were appointed freehodera,tvho held the election imparMaliy,' and discharg ed their da ty honestly: x1; zht-- ''v; ut .y- the geni temeh, thWla'tv'ww'flot complied with; and, the 'fcc4n6uUt-;t ' be set ashle.; lie would uk in wliatVouu ty m this State, are all tlic ntitiitciiar du- ar was exceeding unpopular at 1 iitna, and the very unsettle fl state been shot tor Place in a several officers had UCI" ciicaeeti :-in a con spiracy aanlst him. Admiral Guise was on his. trial ' when the 'Lama left. The Colombian troop, about 1500 in number fi-om Arnca, ! were o tiered by Bolivar to Liima, wnere tney . are now stationed- he hau tanen tne jL.ma troops with him to Colombia. . ; : ' - . . V-''? ; " ,. Captain C was informed at Pernambu co that the lloet purchased by' the govern ment of Uuenos Ayres from that of . Chili had doubled Capt? ; Tl qrn and V put iii to a port in ratagoma ntucn siiattereu and clis tressed. A A part of the blockading: squad- ..C T ft . -.1. - .1 . . i P ' rnu 01 juueiius yres nuu gone in pursuit : The Lama left at: Callao ScptSOthe U. ship i United States. Com Hull, aiid Uv S fichrJ Dolphin, L.ieuU Com'dt Kcnnon, all well. The United; States sloop '? of) ar'Pcacocl from tli ;sSnilwic'hlao4sTwio'r: to the Lanwt's leavinXJanao.rCapt. Center has despatches fram Com.iHall fbfour govern - i iN the second' Monday in February next, will 3 be sold at the Court House door in Rockford ; Surry County, the fidlowinjj tracts of Land, or as much'theivof as will be sufficient to satisfy! the Taxes for the year 1825, with costs, to wit::1 196 acres, given in. by the heirs of George Lonj adjoiriin-- James Matster's land,' lying on ! Fishing Creek. - ' "; '7.:; " ' - 297 acres,' givefin by; .V5a BurnsTdes,5 adjoin- i ni Ihe. land qf laniel Windsor, Ivin" oh tinndtigi c -t-; --r ri ::r:-v-: ' 42 acres, given Tn by CandFs Keef efl adjoining AlUn Sish, lying 01 the-Little Mountain. . 3o6 acres, given in by Warren Powell, adjoin ing SarUh Douthett, lying on Hunting Creek.- I ' 120 abres, gien in by William Armstrong, ad joiniiu"l Uoby, lying on Turner's Creek. j 350 acres, given in by: Lyon & Rer ly, adjoin ing Wm. Wolfe, lying on Grassy Creek. ; J 100 acres, given in by Joshua Hendrin, adjoin., ing Jesse Sisb, lying on the waters of. Hunting Creek. . ' j; . ' '' j 437 acre's, given in by JesseSIsh, adjoining Uichartl Allen, lying on the waters of Hunting Creek. " V i 250 acres, not given in,' belonging to Nicholas Mlchal, adjoining Uavid Ba'ty, lying oil Turner's Creek. ' - ' i " ' ' I ' 1 . 72 acres, given in by Daniel Elder, adjoining Pleasant U. Roberts, lying on Snow Creek. v.j 100 acres, given in by the heirs of Jesse Pritch ard, adjoining James Murray's, lying on. lJeav.er dara Creek. r- ! " . 160 acres, given in by Matthew Marshall, ad joining Jacob Bates, oh Tom's Creek. -V 445 acres, given in by Hannah Pickett, adjoin ing Elijah Warden, lving on Flat Shoal Creek.' 225 acres, given in by Jackson Carter, adjoin- I ri rtm IT1 urn 1 3 Z r n m 1 crt m mm 4ha .. w. Koatl. s THO. B. WRIGHT, Shtt. Dep. 4,' 1826. ' 21 6 w pr.adv $5 m. m r agOner VVuntea. Soft Shelled Almonds WE wish' to hire: immediateh , for one year I Prunes 8c Figs a sobar,, industrious and honest Warroner: I Brazil . . For such, the highest wages will be given, by I Pecan coming recommended. Apply to PETERS & WATSON, Nashville, N. p. Jan. 6. . ; 28 3t Ci oacv 2SIaliTg, Gigs , &c . Nuts Shop, and having laid in a .well chosen stock, of materials in .New-Yorcand Philadelphia, he -will turnisFi tiiosa who may want any thing in his line, a3 low as they can be purchased at any ! regular shop north of this. . ,' l ie has on band a handsome assortment " of Carnages, Gigs and Harness,- of almobt every description ; some of which are now finished. therest in a state of forwardness all of which wm jjc 8oiu at reonceti prices, ior cash, or ne gotiable paper. The woVk. in every in.itanr.. w ill be handsomely finished," and warranted to be well executed.- . Orders arc soliciied Raleigh N. C.-Jah. l82r. ( ; v ; (SonizttlawLvitts. i . "r lnnHE subscriber grateful for past favors horts m Rut u-nnrd. by assiduity and attention to merit a conti- nuaiR.c ui puuiio pa. i imic , lie . IIU.S lilt; pita.- sure to inform his friends and customers that he has lately received from New-Y'orka large and well-selected supply of articles itr the' Cosrec? TioxART hue of business which with those on hand makes his assortment very good, consisting in part oi Spanish Liqnorieo' Fresh Tamarinds Olives, Capers 8c Ancho vies - Spermaciti Candles Pearl Barley Prime chewing Tobacco Lornllard's do do des- do Cut do Spanish Cigars , . Comn & Torpedo ditt Water & Butter Crack crs . . . - A handiome awortment of Ladies Vork Bas ' kets , -.' iMarkct ditto ass'd. siKes Fresh Smoked Beef Bolo.gne Sausages ; Madeira Filbert and 1 Shell Bark J Cakes; Candies & Cordials of every THE subscriber having employed, one of ihe cf'Pon best and .most experienced workmen, from Champaigne Voii'ii'V wAieMovV 'a a c:a,nv-:.,iM. i. Madeira I .... -"f-."t J t -wuiibiiiiiciiu.tlU': OT". 1116 --. L Jl i l . ... 1 D f. : f ines v. Port & f CI tret J Fresh. Lime Juice Sc -Lemon Syrup v Ssdlad Od. : , - Y. Pippin Apples St. Augustine Orange9 Dried Citi on . . , Preserved Limes & Ginger 2tw Brewed Colotjne- Water 8t Po- Keepsie Al . roatum - With a greaf variety of Nutmeg? & Cassia . Children's Toys, &c. The above articles are all perfectly fresh and of the best quality and will be sold -low for-cash. . i-i , .' i -1 Pouh -i ? t tPashingtoiUil 2 paunches for bowsprit, 1 sp.ndle, 2; fishes, 2 side trees, ? V ' f - M'i. 2 cheeks, 2 heel pieces, 1 pauiw:h'5 raaj ntaas 1 spindle, 21 fishes, 2 side-trees,. r' ' " . 2 cheeks,? heel-pieces, ! paunch! 5 foremast 1 spindle,2 jcheeks, 1 paunch for mizfen-mast," . 2 fore, 2 main, 3 mizen topmasts, V v -2 fore, 3 main, 2 -mizen-topgitUnt-masts, -.-"'" 1 spritsaili lifore, 1 main yards; ' - - ' 2 fore-topsail, 3 tnjuh-topsaii; 2imx2en-tbpll : ';- . yardsi .j- v ..-- ; - - X : . 3 fore, 3 main, 2 mizen-top-gallarit-yards, - 1 cross-jack-Vaud, 2 jib booms, flying ditto." - , 1 spanker-boom, 4 lowertuddlng-saii-boorar,', 1 spindle; 4 side trees, 4 cheeks for a fore c: ' T'v.i.oAr. i,ri- . a . . - , I . A liberal , discount wni De, made to persons QUlSDUrgUale Jleaiiemy l buying Candies to sell again andurnished at the shortest notice. '1- mm JL rumetl'.Qn.Mpndarthe 23d insti" The char ges tor tuition will be aa followa-for SpeHmg tieading and Writing, $7for the other branch es of Ensrlish ;ahd Arithmetic, Grammar, xGeo ffraph &c. f8and; for the Classical and ScieMific studies. 'Tuition monevrinuat be naid in advancelAmalltaxfor wood;ccwar beLlfUST-recerred asupply of Gatden Seeds, required of ach Student at the close of eachl c!l trarranted Iresh anJ ci-cniiW. v 23 5wlavr; UEOTY HAUDIE, 3 doors below iW; & k !). Shaw's Store, Fay- ettevUie St.:- . main-mast. 1 bow sprit piece, 1 swinging-boom 1 main piece foe a miz en-mast, ' j - 2 spindles, 1 jfish, 5 side-tree?, and4 checkX- for two main masts, . - ' " 1 spindle for'mizensmast, - 1 mizeivtop-gallant-ifn.it, ..-- ! - The above: for a 44 gunshii I . " v . 1 spindle for main-mabt, I , X cross jack-yard, . " - ;';!v ; . The above for a aloan 01 war. 4 - "17 side-trees, 2 paunches, 2 cheek, '" 1 half main yard, 2 half lore. 3 mizen-top-sail .. .. -H. - , , 3 jto-booras j ? . ' - ! i.ti. " . -. 4 flying jib-booms, f : . 2 spanker-booms, - v ,. . '.Jr : .V 5 swinging-booms, 'and - 8 ' topi-mast studllin- - sail-booms. - ,.' . ; ' - ; The above for a, T4 gun 'shjjj.v ri: i ; i v' . The whole of the timber required above, must V be got straight, of long Uaf, hne grain southern- -heart yellow pine. ;v f - f . , 1 .Persons wishing to offer, mayobtam schedoles , "t of the dimensions if necessary to regulate tbeir oTcrs on application to the Navy Agent at either - V:';-.Vs' ; NEW-YORK -f f: v ":V ';' r PHILADELPHIA, T 1 ; BALTIMOUE; , f v - v - NORFOLK, . - t';: -v X;'-'. r Tk r cnnLEST6NtS. CaniT -. SAVANNAH, - . " ; . ; -The proposals ntustbeTnade bef cahic WarH-, must state the names of the tfUreties. : - - . The timbcr when delivered, must underro the ; nspection and measurement .agreeably, to Xhs. printed rules adopted by the i Commissioner? dated September Xt, 1826, as practised t thg ... several jfeavy -Yards, ' f--";'. - January 1826.1 ' ; '.V S3tl5Fc 'j.- session. , f (ErBHvVEB Principal. LEHMAN. fFs&hiQv able Bat: fREDEIiTCKt a ELXTS; t; ths' rc:b'i ri!;" J.rUcthm:Store, ftpd.4a?:ti"--' ' 5 j".' -r. I Bankon FayettrvilleJStezt, has j five 1 - Assortment - or rASIlIONAEtU IIATS; warranted of tbe- 'first "cu. . ' I will be disposed of on sCtoCincdv4 tt : : . (VOL I. r 4 . 3 -5 . . A A ment.

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