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Letters to me taitora musi ue posi . paid.-. . . . - v - , .- is authorised by 1a,' 8c in quantitirs not less, than a section, according to the divisional lines of the public surveys, ,the sevcra) townships of land heretofore secured by co-np ict-to the State, of 1isoun, for the purposes of a seminary or sem Tnaries of learninp: in that State, and to cause one descriptive list of such selectionMto be filed with the Governor, of Missouri, in the 'office. of the Secretary of that Statej and anotherlike list to be filed in the General LamV Office of the United St ''es ; ami the linds so selected shall, immedi nicly thereupon, vest m the State. ot Missouri, ac cording to, and in sirisfaction'of, the abovemen tionea compact of the United Jstates. Approved: 24th Jan. 1827. , Resolution directing the.Secretarv of the Navy . to apply to the Government! ot Pennsylvania Yard, I'hiladelphia. ; I MesotxfCri . by the Srnnte - and House of JRefrre- fnttatitvtof the' United States of Amerietiin Con' gres asfembleik That the Secretary of the Navy ne ai reci en to request tne liovernment ot me State of Peiinsvlvanin to cede to the United States inriscliction over such landfi aa are owned by the united States, and unproved for public purposes, at tne Xm Yard ar PhtHdelohia. Approved :.2th Jsmi.1827. ' An enterprising inliyiiltml is likely to do more in the way of CannI .Navigation, than all he public bodies in the vicinity. of New Urlans. Osi the tift lank of the Missis sippj, nearly opposite ourjower suburb!., a Cvinal has been cut from the Mississippi to a! bayou emntyinir into lake Uaratm. There is a flood gateon the margin of the river, a ntl we believe another Ion the edge of the swamp, j Boats or barees, not ex ceetling twelve feet in bredjb of beam, when this canal is .finished nest spring, na y proceed from New-Orlean to any part of Lf'urr.hy, Attakapas. or Oppelousas, & that withont encountering the current of the Mississippi or the dangers (if the Gulf. A. s Louisiana Mer. 2dv2 ' ' VV 9 BY AUTHORITY Tnm hfthtt Untied State vansed at (lie Second Session oft?ie l9th Congress An acHbr the relief of the indigent suflrerers by ' the tire at Alexandria. . " lie it enacted ly the Senate and JTonse of Jirpre urinatives of ttit United State$ of America in. Con ere assembled. That the sum of twenty, thousand dollars be, and the same is hereby appropriated, to be paid out of any. money in the Treasury pot otherwise appropriated, for the.relief of ihe in- disrent aufferers bvthe destructive tire m tne.ci- tv ot Aiexanoria in uie tiisinci oi nmuiuw, iv be distributed under the direction, of the Mayor and Common Council of the City of Alexandria, for the immediate rehef of such class ot suiter ers and for no other purpose. -. . Approved 24th Jan. 1827. An set to provide " for ' , Uking .evidence in the Court? of the United States, in certain cases. t Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Retire, tentative if the United States "America in Con. urrefs assembled, That whenever a Commission skd! be issued, by any Court cf the United States for taking the trstimonv of a witness or wilncs es, at any place within the U.States.or the territories there'oft shall be lawful for theClerk of any Court of the United States, for the District or Territo ry within which such place may be, and h is hereby enjoined and required, upon the; appli cation ot eitner ot tne parnes in ine sun, clause, ficiion,orproceedinc:, in which such commission shall have bern issueil, his, her, or their ant regents, otssue liubpocna or subpoenas, for a ;ch witness or, witnesses, residing or being with in tne 'said District or Territory, as'shall be nam- cdlrt the said commission, .commanding such vitnewor witnesses to appear and testify before the' Commissioner or Commissioners, in sucli commission named, at a line and ' place in the subpoena to be stated, and if any Witness, after being duly servea wuo sucn suDpccna, snaii re fuse or neglect to appear, or, after apptarin:-, shall refuse to testify not being privi'rtjed from irivintr testimony) snch refusal or neelect hein proved to the satisfaction of any Jude of th? Coirt, whose. Cleric snail nave issueu sucn suu pema cr subpocrns, hejnay thereupon proceed to etjforce obedience to the process, or to punish the disobedient, in like manner as any Court of ihe United States may do in case of disobedience to process, of subpoena fid testificandum issued by such Court and the witness or witnesses in such cases, shall be allowed the same compen- i-atin as is atiowea to witnesses attending the Courts of the United States : Provided, tint no xvirncss' shall be required to attend at any place , utpf the county in which he may reside, iior more than forty miles from liis place of residence, to pjive his or her deposition under this law- i i- - o ft y i. r. . . j ro... "v i ever either of the parties in such suit, cuise, ac tion or proceeding, shall apply to any jndge'of a court of the United Sra&s,in "the District or Ter ritory of the United States in which the place fr faking such testimony' rc:y be for -a suhpanu duces tecum commanding the Witness, .tlrerein to he named, to appear and testify' before, sid Com zuissioner or Commissioners,! Jat . the time and place in, the said subpoena, to be statea. and alo V bring or carry with him or her, and .prxltiCe to such Commissioner or Commissioners, a y pa per, writing1, or uritten ' instrmnent, or book, or other document supposed to be irt Jhe.os session or power of such witness, such Jude be ing satisfied, by the afiidavit of ihe pern ap plying, cr otherwise, that there is reason to be lieve that such paper,.. wrj:.igf written, instru ment, book, or other dikcumeni', is in the pbsses- Mon or power ox me wnnesj', ana inai xne same, "5f produced; would be competent -and material evidence for the party applying therefor, may or der the Clerk of . thf, Court, of which he is a Judge, to SHiie ucb rub poena duces tecum accor- llllg JJf, i ll!i)UHl . i Willi arved Vith icl iubpcenaf duces tecum, shall fail tp produce any such paper, writing, written instrument, book, or other document, being in the 'possesion, qr. power of such witness, and . de scribed m sucn. svupoena auccs tecum oeiore, anu to such f)mmissioiier,oV Commissioners, at the time and nbee in such subpoena' stated,; such failure, being proved to the satisfaction of. the said Judge, he may. proceed! to enforce 'obedi ence to the said processIof 76wcna duces tecttmi or to punish the disoUettKnce, in like manner as .any court ot mc, unitcii staie mav cio in case.or disobedience to a Ufce process, issued by such Court; and when any such'; paper, writing, writ ten instrumeivt, book or other document, shall be pipduced to' sucti .Commissioner or Commis sioners, lie or they all at the cost of the party requiring the saroej cause' to be made a fair and correct copy .'thereof,' or of so' much thereof as lail Jevrequited hy either of the parties : Provi ded th.it no "witness-, slpll be deemed guilty cf eontenipt for tlisibe ijng, any subpoena- directed to hi m by viriue.of this act, unless bis fees for go ing t,-rctuir.U'jlVom and one day's attendance at the placeot examination, shall be paid or ten-( deiea to him at the time of. the Service of the Approved ;"24th jan.:182f? -vV T -V Fasbionablb Hats. ' The Currents of the Ocean. was picket! up on fcaturriar las September, at Bathsebi, (a b to the; windward i?f.Brbadoes tleman tvha was" baUiiuir tlier h A botfle the 30th tiling place en- on irthirig pla ?i ;by a ge e, wh', i breaking it, found the melancholy account of the shp Kent,, contained in a folded pa pr, written tviih a pencil, bjt scarcely legible i The sliip Krnt, Indi itm.in, is on lire j nuapeuu Jtmnna and niysHt, cum- mii our snirifs info the handa oflour blessed grace renovatM us to be TJIREDERlCK C. KLLIS, at . the Fashionable ;(; Clothing Store, treat doors below the' tfewbtrn jJank, ;on Fayetteville Street, has just received an Assortment of . FASHIONABLE REAVKU HATS, warranted of the first quality, which will De-disposed ot on accommodatrng terms. " Italeigh, Jan. 1. r , : j. IHEx exercises of this Institutton wiU be re-1 Of EAl FINING in the Post Office at C XJLtlie 31st Deceameri l&2o, kird if not litkeit Twenty "DoWavs Reivavd, AN AWAY from the subscriber on the 18th ft. inst. abrierht mulatto follow b'v the name of JB OB, about 28 years of age, 5 feet 8 inches high, stout made, verv active, and quick spok en ? ne is ver' trecKieo Tor a negro ; ne Had on when he went away a White hat. brown nanta loons, drab colored home made Coat, and a drab big coat with a large caoe i "he had also a dou ble-cased Silver Watch, marked Norton, London, No. oJ4, with D. Scott's watch bill in the case The above r ward will be paid to any person who will take up said fellow and 'deliver him to the subscriber in Orange County, or to the Jail or of Guiltord countv or Ten Dollars if secured in any Jail so that 1 get immediate inforniation. SEYMORE PUUYEAR Dec. 27 26 3t mizen-mast, Redeemer, his quite composer! tm the awful prospect of entering into eternifv. -. ' . J. W. R. M'GRCGOIl. ith March, 1852J. Store, two Fayette oil of return At the Fashionable Clothing doors below! the Market, on viile Street. fT!!lE Suhsbriber takes this metl JL ing his thanks to the citizens of Italeigh and i i i. . i i , i y wn-jiir ijc nas oren so iioeraiiy patron- ncr tus arnva in tins tiity, and would now rr spec fully inform them,- that (Intending to leave here during the ensuing week,) be will depose ot ins pr?ent block or Fashion-bid Wearing Ap parel, at 'very reduced prices. ,The season being far advanced firent Coals Siutouts, CJoaks, Cloih Vets, &c. 1 e will dispose cf all sueh articles at. First Cost. Tje Goods olred f r sale at this 'Establishment havebeen proncunqed by all whoekamined them equal (at Jeast) in every respect td any ever of fered for sale in this City,, and there can. he no stronger proof of their superiority, than the sa tisfaction evinced by all who have purchased. , Those persons in want of such goo lt would do well to call immediately they may never have such another opportunity of procuring first rate goods at the prices which they are now of fered. TI10S. LAMBERT. UaltMgh.Fch. I 7 ! Perry County At a Circuit Court, exercising Chancery '.Turis ' diction, held on the second Monday after ihe fourth Monday in October, 18 26. . Catharine Williams, - . T - vs. Cln Chancery. Henry Williams, her husband ' inryrfEREAS. Calharine Winams,:by her Rill ? exhibited to u in Chancery, praying that she may be divorced from llem'y Williams, her husband,, for his cruel and inhuman 'conduct to her, before separation, and for his Separation from and abanlonment of said Catharine and for hia debased moral character ? and it appear ing to the satisfaction of raid Court, that tho said Henry Williams is not a resident -of the Slate of Alabama : It is ordered by the Court," that pub lication' be 'made in the Alabama Journal and Ra leigh Rerister, N. C. for four successive weeks. a It ast tao months before the next Term ot kaid to be holden an the fourth llonday iit 827, in the town of Marion, thenlnce f holding said Court for said County, f ir the said K nenry jv imams to appear then and there;' to an swer the hill of the said Catharine William? h! Court, April, wife, and cause to shew, if any he have, why the hill of said Catharine, praying for divorce from said Hepry Williams, should not be granted WIUJAM STRINGFEI OW, C. C. ' ESAST & SPAB. TlMBERi Navt Commission t.hs Officx, ' , v December 22, 1826. J " TIIK Commissioners of the Navy wiJI receive Sealed Proposals, until the 15th February next, for the supply of the following Mast and Spar Pieces, delivera ble at the respective xNavy Tards, on or oe tore tne ist ot July, laar, at r New-Fork. ; half spindles, 2 fishes, 4 heel pieces, 4 side trees. 5 ra-masi 2 fishes, and 3 side trees, for fore-mast,- 4 quarter spindles, . ? 1 check, and J paunch. S 1 fore and 1 main top-mast, 1 lower haif-m.nryard, 2- main and 1 mizen-top-sail-yards. 2 main, one fore and 1 mizen-top-gal!ant-mast, 2 jib-booms, 3 flying do. and 1 spanker-boom, lne anove tor a 74 gun ship. 4 fishes and6 side trees ir main-mast, ;; 3 fishes, 3 half spindles, and three side trees for fore-mast, f 1 spindle, 4 checks, and 2 paunches for mizen- mast, . ..; 2 quarter spindles, and l paunch for bowsprit, 1 fore and 2 mizen-top-masts, I 1 lower half main-yard, ; 4 main 1 fore, and 2 mizen top-sail-yards. 4 main, 4 fore, and 2 mizen-top-gallant-mats, : 4 jib booms, 4 flying do. and 2 spanker-booms, The above for a 44 gun ship. .Philadelphia, ; 1 fore and 1 mizen-top masf, 1 fore-top -gallant-mas', ( 2 main-yard pieces, .. . , ' j 4 bow sprit pieces, , . . . 1 sprit sad-vard, 3 top-ga!lant-yards in one piece, 2 apimlle-pieces for main mast, .2 fishes, 2 heel picce9 for fish, , 4 side trees, 4 heel pieces for side trees. 4 cheek pie-ces, 2 heel piece for cheek, 2 spmdie pieces for foremast, 2 fishes, I heel piece, 2 side rees, 2 heel pieces, All the pieces for the mizen-mast, The above for a ship of the line. 0 l-otr m n i n r V a O fnfi cifla t.anc 2 main side-trees, 1 fore fish, k j " j 1 bowsprit piece, 1 heel piece for main-cheek, 1 heel piece for fore cheek, 1 half maiL-yardj 1 half fore-top sail-yard, 2 main fishes, f 2 main spindle pieces, I fore -top-gallant-mast j. nan raain-ioprsaii-yaros, 1 niizi-n-top-sail-yard in one piece, 1 sprit -sail-yard,-.' - 1 jib boom piece, 1 spanker boom, The above for a 41 gun ship. Washington. 2 paunches for bowsprit, 1 spindle, 2 fishes, 2 side tree, 2 cheeks, 2 heel pieces,! paunch 1 spin;lle, 2 fishes, 2 side-trees, '2 cheeks 2 heel-piecesl paunch 1 spindle, 2 cheeks, 1 paunch, for mizen-mast. 2 fore, 2 main, 2 mizen topmasts, v i 2 fore, o rniin, 2 mizen-top-gdlant-inasts, j 1 spritsaU, 1 fl-re, 1 main yards, 2 fore-topsail, 3-main-topsail, 2 mizen-topsaii ' yards, ; 1 3 fore, 3 main, 2 miz ?n-top-gaJlan t-yards , 1 cross-jack-yard, 2 jib booms, 3 rtymg lijto. ; 1" spanker-boon,.4 Iower-studding-saii booms, X spindle, 4 side trees, 4 cheeks for a fore or main mast, " , 1 bow sprit piece, 1 swinging-boom, , 1 majn piece for a mizen-mast, 2 spindles, 1 fish 5 side-trees, and 4 cheeks for two main, masts, ' 1 spindle for mizen-mast, ' i : 1 mizen top-gallant-m ut, , The above, for a 44 gun-ship, - 1 spindle for main-mast, . l, I cross jack-yard, . ' The above for a-sloop.of wan r 'y-: jNdrfolk;- . : 17 side-trees, 2 paunches, 2 cheek, ' 1 half main yard, 2 half , fore, 3 mizen-top-sail Varus,'.. " ""-' " "y "' . ' ". ' r-i''y- 3 jio-booms, THEx exercises of this Institution will be re sumed on Monday the 23d inst. rThe char ges ror muion win oe a follows for r SpeHmsr ifeading and Writing, fcfor the othr branch es of English ana Arithmetic Grammatv Geo graphv &c. ?8 and $15 for the Classical am Scientific studies. Tuition money must be'' pan in advance. A small tax for wood, &c. will be required of each . Student at the close of each session. E. BREWER,' Principal. Jan. 15. - ; - S03t " Coac akiiig, Gigs, Sec. rgVIE subscriber having employed one of the jl. oesi anu most experienced worKmen, trom Newark, N. Jersey,: as Sunerintenditit of his uop.anu naving iaia in a .well cnosen stock.or materials in iNew-YorJc and Philadelphia, he will furnish those , who may, Want a'ny thing jin his line, as low as they can be purchased at any regular slion north of this. l "s-i ? " He has on hand a handsome assortment of Carriages, Gigs and II am ess, of: almost every description ; some of wluch are now: finished. the rest in a state of forwardness V all of whir h will oe sold at reduced prices, for cash, or ne gotiable paper. The work, in every mstahce w i ll be handsomely finished, and warranted to be well executed. Oi-ders arc solicited: ! Tub; GOODS. ' t Raleigh, N. C. Jan. 1827. 'r ! 'A (Bonftttionavltfs. : lllIE subscriber grateful for past favors hopes JL by assiduity and attention to merit a conti nuance of public patronage. Tie' has "the tilt-a sure to inform his friends and customers that he ita iaiciv recciYcu irom iNew-iorjc a laree and wfcicun;u siiiiuiy m articles in rne 'COjtfec Tioif Aiir line 'of business which with those f on hand makes his assortment very good, consisting 111 part 01 : r ; . ' Soft Shelled Almonds Prunes & Figs v ": Brazil ; rj Pecan I Madeira )Nuts t Filbert and I Shell Bark J Calces, Candies & Cordials of every des cription, . Champaigne niauA.im i r port & . rVines Claret J Fresh Lime Juice .& Lemon Syrup ." T . Sallad O.l N. Y. Pippin Apples St. Augustine Oranges Dried Citron' Preserved Limes St ' Ginger ; "."''' Cologne Water St Po- Spanish Liquorice Fresh Tamarinds Olives, Capers & Ancho vies ; ;Spermaciti Candles Pearl Barley ' ; Prime chewing Tobacco Lorrillard s do do do Cut do Spanish Cigars j Com'n 8c Torpedo ditto Goshen Cheese I Water & Butter Crack- ' ers : . t ; . .l;-, j .,' A handsome assortment . ;of Ladies Work lias ' tets: ; ; : Market ditto a9sM. sizes Fresh Smoked Beef Bologne Sausages J ; Cod Fish . .. , " j. v. New Brewed I Pourh- , . 1 : matum Avith a great variety of Nutmegs & Cassia Children's Toys, &c. The above articles are all perfectly fresh and of the best quality and will be s.old low for caih. A liberal discount' wi'l be 'made "to persons buyintr Candies to sell again and furnished at die shortest notice. i . ' ! HENRY HARDIE, 3 dwirs below W. Be D. Shaw's Store, Fy J25 5wlaw; iettevillet. U - if formainma forf jreraast ON the second Monday in February next, will be sold at the Court House door in R'ckfofd, Surry County, the folio wingtracts of Land, or as much thereof as will be sufficient to satisfy the J axes tor the year 1825, with costs, to wt ; . . 196$ acres, given in by the heirs of George Lonij, adjoining James Marster's land,1 lying on Fishing Creek. : 297 acres, given in by Asa Burnsides, adjoi si ing the land of Daniel Windsor, lying oh ltuntt iij Creek. ' . - ;.;.,: . X'- -':: " 42 acres, given In'by Candis iKeete'r adjoining iltinn rn tKi ff it 1 1 fnimrin r J w AaBW ff-tvvf m . j EAI 4INING in the Post Office at Oifcrc?, 01 outlbefdrfethe tst.bf Aprilj 1827, will be stf.t pi. to the General Post Olhee aa dead Letters ; Apiold lra E 1 ' Locke. Joh n A Andersoii M artha Mrs. . . Littlejohni J os. B. 2 r Bradford John ' .. Loyd Zadock Bryftnf John F? Lindsay Caleb .j;, V Bowers-v8c- Nuttall - Morris JTatthew,. . .. Ylrilioekf-'WairamV Mitchell David 3 , - Bullock Benjn: Dr. . ''MaRory-Mary G. lli Rlount Joseph r J Mailory. Charles 3 ' Bullock Erasmus D.f McClenhshrWilliaJn BuJldckt George' 2 .V" 3lontague Young Rrintle Jacob 1 Vc 5 4 McClenehan John , Baiter JoJin: , X ' v Mangnm D. II, : , tlnroaniit John y . , Mize; LwisCij , V". 8 idtock Richard 2 ' Nuttall Joan 5 Bullock & Norwood; Nutta!l .lames &.ot'isPjr Blunt Mary R.' Miss ' Normao Thomas V.. Bonner :Mary Mrs." ' ' Peace Margaret Si : . ? 1 furkvelf SalivT. Miss : Parker Marv Mra. . : i I Borers William G. ; Parrish Shadrach - f i Carter Jesse Drs ,; Pettiford .Sndersonv Clerk &.Master Equity Paschall Edwin G. Davis Absalom 2- ; Pretty LittJeberry iJickics Martha Yl '.Mrs Powel! Will tarn -' Davis Cyrusj Sen. DaVjis Winifred 2 Eaton William L. Farrar Alexr. J.. . Freemari Evan Fraaifer Howell , , Frazier Lemuel ' Fraiier William - Faiivank ,Nancy R, rreear3ohn.:v ' Gooch Danief -V ; Govjan Andrew R. Graces Ralph W. ; v'. Green Lewis, Col. 'X liubbell Ransom 3 .. Henderson William Huteherson John B. H unit Thomas-T. Hunt Edward : . IfoWard Allen I' tJ Jonfjs Danit J Q Jones Nicholas Jonea Isaac N. ' -Jinkjns Sarah v-i ; lacldson Sarah : -lackson William' Jones William Kindred Elisha II. George f-xspersori KUrabetft ?;PeeIe Wiiam Quaus William ltoljards Nathaniel - Ross. Peter W. Rolev Sally - i Sup'r. Court Clerk tt : Stone Parker F. 2 Mrs Saunders John , C j' Shew Edwin Sneed, Stephen K. 4 Smith Grizzy P. 1 -Taylor Wm. V. 3 4 Taylor Joseph Jr.; ; '. 4 ay lor Lewis r - Kllinif - Jah:triS2r. Thomasson George V. Umstead Richard ; ' VinceBt; Jacob '.'' ' . Washington John : ! Welib James. - ' ' :-.VhiteCaIey;-:V-;': . ? Washington Williani Wortham Jame's L. l)r. Webb Samuel White Philip? ' ' : Webb & Dickins 2 : : Young Smith - ' Yancey Absaiorn ?3 ? JAMES M. VIGGINS, V. IT. s Allen Sih tr? THE HE V. J.: V l T H K RS POO NT. in conscmience of the loss" of " his house in th country, has opened 'his. Private' Hoard! eg School in town, where, he is prepared to accommodate, the humSer of pupils he proposed to receive un- tier hi r.iw - ' - . " . v ' - -f - ' der his cafe Hillsborough, JanJ 10. An act concerning, the, selec tion of certain lands iKittofoie gf anted by compact,, to he State t Missouri, foj Semmarics of .Learning.'', ; , ? ' it .enacted by the. Senate Gndtfouscbf'JJefjre tivvsffthe United States of -America in-, (jon os-emUed, That it shall be the doty of the ' ' ViU -iit ot the United States, as soon as may,b, c:ut 10 be selected.fi-om any of the bublic lands iri;itod S.atesTn 5lissouri, thcrsale of which ' i f Bank Stock; , ; WENTYS HARES "of Stock in the S. ate Bank of North-Carolina, for safe (if .applied for soon for terms .'bly 'toL the Editors or to Win. H. llavwObd, Liq. Cashier of said Bank. ?; January 231 827J .' - V , ' . v -3t : ' ' NOTICE is hereby given, that the .General Aleeting'of the DialecriqSpciety will;talce place bo the 11 Saturday in February next, at Pleasalit Spring Acadeni) 10 o'd lock, rM. ;v j- ; liy nler of the Sociery. - v 1 ' ' ; Jan . - v A1.3J'D JXEVS, . Sec'y. 1 flying jib-booms, , ' 1 ' '' ' 2 spanker-booms," f ' v f ' - s 5 swinging-booms and 8 top-mast studding" " , :. satl-oooms. f ' . v:. - , The above' for a 74 gun ship, v ; i f i ; The whole of the timber required above; must be got straight,' of long leaf, fine grain southern heart yellow pine. ' v s - J Persons wishing to offer, may obtain schedules, of the f!itienfiions, if necessary to regulate their olfers on application to the NavyAgent'at either. NEW-YORK, v : r PHILADELPHIA, iM 5, BALTIMORE.-,,,;, j rV: I.i3t' ' , , - -. NORVOLK, X V X:ii-XX' Xr'; CHARLESTON; S. C. and fmff V VANNAH;r;-v' ": The proposals must bV made eifcorand rhlist state the names of tlie uretiea ' c,t ',. frhetiniber when delivered, must undergo the nspection ' and measurement agreeably to the printed . rules, adopted by '.the . Commissioners, dated September 1st, 1826, as practised at the several Navv Yards. ' ;;?'-;'! '.,"" 'TyA - January-1826. - - ,58li5Feb. 336 acres, given in by, Warren PowelL adjoin ing Sarah Douthett, lying on Hunting Creek-j ! . 120 acres, given in by. William Armstrong, ad joining T. Roby, lying on Turner's Creek. . ( . 350 acres, given in by Lyon & Keely, adjoin ing Wm. Wolfe, lying on Grassy Creek. 1 100 acres, given in by JosbuaUlendrin, adjoin, ing Jesse Sish lying on the waters of Hunting Creek : . 1 ' . ' ' ' '-. ' ' . 437 acres, given in by Jesse Sish; adjoining Richard Allen, lying on the waters of Hunting Creek.;; ' ' ' -;."-v; -.-. l' , :, .f 250 acres, not given in, belonging to Nicholas Michal.'adjoining David Baity, lying on Turner's Creek. ' V ; ; r ;-r: -:,- :: -. ', . 724 acres, given in by Daniel Elder, adjoining Pleasant B. Roberts, lying on Snow . Creek. iOii acres, given in by the heirs of Jesse Pritch ard, adjoining James Murray's, lying on Beaver dam Creek. V-V V-. v"-i;"'i-t' 160 acres, given in by Matthew; Marshall, ad joining Jacob Bates, on Tom's Creek. , ( 445 acres, given in by Hannah Pickett, adjoin ing Elijah Warden, lying on Flat Shoal Creek. , , 225 acres, given in by Jackson Carter, adjoin ing Edward Bingham, lying oh the WordGap Road. THO. B. WRIGHT, Shff. ;,Dec-4,'1826. : 21 6w pr. adw $5 I uiCJiJS VlLLE COUNTY N. C THIS Is to inform .the? Public,: with a view of , Quaking this School preparatory to a College j course, as far as circumstances will i permit,- we 1 tilKKni Mr. JIOBE21T I IXXIN. a VOlltlP' rrfv. , tlcmjan of excellent classical attainments,, ahd frorrt our knowledge.of his talents twr 4f youth, we have the fullesrcoufl'le!. - that ue win most laitJitulIy devote liimself to, the in- strufti m ofjliis pupils, as a disciplinarian, he will T u. anu eiucient,ana as a teacher emi- nfnfly succefuU iFron?, lull opportunity of i judging, we believe his methofl of Teaching is', well suited to make thorough schol ZTS nn it llii.f i no parent or Guardian,' Vho may commit youth ! to hiss care, wUrliave;.anv reasonablf- hnr.t P theif progress in learnim disnnninto.! TK.I ehtkil will commence the 3d Monday in January nstJBoard c u be obtained in reimectaH! f - milies of the neighbourhoxl, and at moderate j prices. j ne price of tuition for the languages 1 is $.12 50 per session. ; , ;; :j ... -id. :;,--.v: ?' .J.. - . :' T HOS.-II. REED, ! :n -vy.'::' Alexander, smith, --1: r HENUY L. GRVKS, " i - r CHARLES' II ItP.F.li. .iansiaryii. . :.;,.f ';--f , .: ,:... :' 35 State of ,grthT Carolina 1 Rutherford County. - X ' . ,j Irf Equity. OctoberTemiJiS . - , ; Armur iironsod, Goold Hayt , r Jaj. n..Murruv,: PeterlA Jay, ndiu :' Peter W. Raieliff and . Eliza Bill to forcelosis 1 hompson-Esecutots 84 Ex V Alortir wi.juic xiiumpson. l Amfcrfideu. ..2 - JVVi lianboro' Female Acad cniy. UNDERSTANDING from recent applications from a distance, that itis not generally known that Mrs. O'Brien's School is in operation, we take this methodof giving it further publicity, j The present Session , commenced the 2d Mon day of the present month, Vanjd will close some time in June,of which, timely notices will be gi ven.),'. l-J- ti ' - ": i - Parents and Guardians are apprized, that they wi 11 have to pay from the time of entrance only, though it is desirable f or many reasons, that tfiey should come in as early as possible. ; " ; ' r . TtTv3ts. :For Board and Tuition,: including pveqf branch i. together with the Scientific studies, except Mysicj Painting "and " Drawing, 60 per Session. Music $25. Painting.ahd Drawing $15. TJie pupils will be "required to board in, our family, as much useful inform ation may be im parted in the intervals of study, independently of thcar4;andttehtiori their conversa tion, manner and . morals,, which are mostly at tended to during thosediours.i'J-V iP T,) ? ''Y 1 Each young lady must be provided with a co: verret, blanket, pair of sheets and two towels. " . . . .vv'' r j SPENCER O'BRIEN; WilliamsboroV Granville co.' Jan, 22,M82T. H X'rxXrXX Xu :'v:T;y-",r:'f 35 iaw3w, ' fXj The Edenton.Gazette and Itichmond En quirer wi;l insert the above 3 times -weeklj and W un-rt tht umntinf five mvmmf .' .-. h v.V;.. I 1 Augustus Sackct TIT appearing to the! satisfaction! of the Cocf, Y1'" cneienaanc in this case is n an inl bita of this F.ute-j fris Ordered by the .Court, that publication be rtiatU six weeks successively in tlie : Raleigh-Register;- that unless he appear at the next Court of Equity to beheld ..for Ruther ford County, at the Court; House in Rutherford-" ton, on the third Monday- after the fourth llarw day ,m March next, then ,and there to ' answer plead or demur to' tomplainantV bill as amend ed, the same will be taken pro confess and. et :jiciti-4ii- cx parte. ?. --v j".-,. -;h.Jr - uiuuiiCl i, U. Ll I,J. ' Testa, Dec 12. 1826.' 256wpd BELL TAVERN THEpubTic are respectillyJhfrmedt ta2 .. M.oMMoviiucr. nas laKen mat spacious buiidin in ijiie town or Windsor, lately occupied by James Palmer; as a Tavern. -.Th- Ki.i.v.L . - t . - , - ,. iniiuiiij; recpny undergone, a thorough repair. in id has of (private families travelling. v H he beds are TjriiiciDaUv new hnit : r - v The bar is well supplied With choice Liquors. it L ' pwcmariy-attended to, and the Subscriber pletlgea himself, ta'aoarc m paina :to mem the patronage of tlie public. ' i:.;-? imr5 '5 ; : .1011N foli:.' y inoso N. C. Jan. 1. 1826.271 6w. ' v: ; Btate oCNortlip Carolina,:; U: :V Rutherford fjountyv ' . 0 Court of Equity. October Term 1826. ' James Bridges,' O i Wr:VrX j". f r-r'H- li Injunction ! ) i'- ' ' ' Augustus Sacket '. .'-j z;i y :y r. I T appearing to the' satisfaction of the Cwirt ; that the Defendant in this case is not an inh-t- bifant of this State : It is ordered by tjie Court, that publication be made six week, successively ini the Raleigh Register, that unless he appear si the not Couit ot Equity;' to be held fr Ruthtr- torq coumy, at tne court House m natLc; tori on the Srd Monday: uftcr the 4th llav.l.y c 7 M)arch next, a nd vplead, &j . . c r or , tl rr.u r, 1 1 :, Complainant's billwill be taken pro confess. ' sioownorucanngex parte.:- r ; , . . -, : v s a este : , j. --; -.- - ....... t, f. cmq 1 h:tt, cti 1 1 1 Dec-12, 1826.
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