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V t e V 5. V. ' ,1 Jf" - f 4P fY' -'":v-iiv.;v rv.44..v-'444':-' -;44-,c-. -- v---v,v;tV.-7'V.v : K,44;y:'''4i :4."-' 4 - '. . r t'-?r'''"'''V'. ;-r";'. v; ' Ours are the plans of fkir,deLghtfi!lpVace;v v ?- ' ?J"C ' ' j t 4 -V,. i 2 " Tuesday f 3Slai:ch 511 ISSll. 2S'6. 350. 1 4fT-t -r " i v '-v V, ' i j ...... 525 published eyery TtrKsAr and Fbiat, by ' , JOSKPH GAIjES & SOpi, . At Five Eoltart per annum- half in advance. AnVRRTISEMENTSu I NotexCeedinjrsixten lines.neatly inserted three times tor a aoiiar; ana 545 cents loreverv suutcru-ino- ntiblicationtr those of greater lemrth in tlie . same proportion.',.. Commvnfcytionf thankfully" . T bit Autszouist. ' Laics of the United States, pttssed at the Second; session oj ine ivin congress . An Act "concernlncr Invalid Pensioners. 5 V Be it enacted bji the' Senate and "House 1 af Representatives of jhe United States V Jlmcncdih Congress assembled Fhai the V SorrpfaVv of Waivbe,TiniLhe i hereby, di- rected to place the tolldwing named per sons oh the pension list, of invalid pension- ers ;:of the United ;States,Vwho;hal! be en- ',at in Wn it rer-ei ve nchsiuris acctird i ner u.n;nfw mpr.tioned. to wrt : f r.nrrf. nt lh rat n: fnur iiol - 1 -ov nnAni h.v ttr commence on - the four- Utnc.r r . - . - fn.iiih dAVof December iri the year of our ll.nrd ihP IhOUSaUU eigWUlUnureU ami IVVCll - 'hundred and twenty-live, ; 4 r , Simon Crtg er, at the rate ot eight cli?-n Jars beK nnihVrto commence m. Jhe tifr teeritnc?day i- lipcemoer, one inousapu eicht hundred anl twenty-five ; ? Alexi?ndef Vatts,;vat;the4rate; of 'eight " d,l Jars per month, to conimence on t he 'iv'entyfirsn'!ar;'of 'iDccibeone? thdu-. 4an! eight hundred and twenty-five, 5;4 " - Robert Dmsmore, at the rate of fnur dol V!ars' per moiithi to commencej on7ihix-. ieenth dav of 3auuaiT.;Qhe tliouisand height i ihund fed and twenty-six 5 ;V Josfiua Wheeler, at the rate of six dol- 'Tars bcr month, to commence on the t wen -"tysevertth dayj January one thousand eight humlred and tweuty-foar $ k , r f ' Mark R. IlobertVat the'rate of five dol ; Jars per month," to commence on the tvven Clay l)r licCt'piJCrf Ulic uiuusauu cigiii "UU-, dred and, twenty-nve $:,.-4 ....-. --r ' 4: Adam Cooper, at the rate of eight dol- lars cer innnth, to commence on the twen- tietli day or uecemDer one triousanu etgnt hu mired and twenty:five ; , r 4 : i v John' Y.; Hall, at the rate of five dollars ?-nr month, to commence ori the first dav of Ja n 6 ary, 70'heT t housand eightiliu nd red a rid nwehtysix ; !4v?V-V4;i'l'4:"4 ;:-:i-vv-4 ' ' El eaze r" S cot t, aTt he ra t e ci fsl x d ol 1 a rs per month, to commenceon the ninth day Mt January, one thousand eight nunureu and twenty-six ; r' . , v i" ' James De Witt, at the rate of eight dol- jis per mo:h, to commence on. the thir- t yifirst d;y6f March 'one thousand eight hundred ?:ind tweritiT-six 54 V-4 s V - ltoniasJonesv at iherate, of five dollars per nion it h to- commence, on the twenty fieveidh tlay ol March, one thousand eight 4T5undred atiU-iwenty-sir ; , 4- -4. V vPatjick Muriigan, at, the rate of five do! iars 'pVrnjoftlh',1 M commence bn the twen- tv-sevenihdayt-wf -March, one thousand r iglit iiund n d and twent y-sis 5 1 4 f; Llna T. Helm, at;the rate.of ten dollars Wr month, to commence on the. thirteenth tiny of January, orn thousarid eight-huh died "and twent vsix V Edmund W. W6i.d ; at the rate' of eight dollars per mnth, fo . coin me nee. on the tinrn oayot ai ay, 'one thousand eight and - xvvvniy-six ; .'"'-4- - :;r4-'V"-4f.:i;" Vassal-White, at' theO rate of eight dol brs per month, to commence on the first iay or January, one thousand eight hun 4lred and twentyixf to be paid in the same , iiiahner as the ihvalil pensioners, who have heen placed on the Invalid Pension Roll, are nov paid.; . ; ..y . Sec 2.' And be it further enacted. ; That ihe Secretary of; War be authorized f arid directed to pay to tlie executors of James Campbell, deceased, an" i nval i d pensioner, Xhe ii mounted pensioned uep'the said James 4 Campftell-atthe tiuieof his i'ssxiiit and also;-to the, widow of Wlliam Nithercut, ..'!eceasedyVapeQuoWrthca sion due ::U& i said ,WininJtn thetune of his'Jecasejilp', -ueorge iddle, at Jhe rate of eight dol lars re r mm r h 'A n.. j m n. A k ' ' i,i.'t,r".i , , t -jr ' ---.., .v vmi4ivuvk viit vilC HUTU it a m 1V'M a IrSk v.-i T'm,.. -' it ii 1 -r't .-.'. . rv -five : - ..; 4'.v;'-:.;i; 1 4 ; 4 the Commissioners' appointed to receive S ' Isaac Carpenter, at' the raie of ftur do!- nd examine claimK nd titles to lands, in ' lars per month, to Ycbmmcnce on( the fif- M Disfncjt of Jackson Court-Huuse, or "VAp,,f li ;rV,f hedember; ooe thousand eight the Region -;aml Receiver of theXa'nd ' ..'Jil. .1... r - niidlhnnc'.inil nin'li'f rllllf '( llll(Q. Ill t.''Alr itt tin somo Lllu :'l V.K 1111 IIHV 111 .lailUai T. UUU IllUUOUItU tlUtl ... . ......... 11. Hiv IMV.( out hundred ami twenty six; 4 44 4 4 4 tn all rpec;ts, be governed by the pro vi V Lei Hatlia way, at the rate of six dpllars ions of the acts b?frre recited, and of the nor mnntliltrvcoramenre iin th'e' fourteenth act of the eightli of May; eighteen hundretl I -ana antr twent y.seven4i V, ;. MHhtiitiSlutt; at. the ratVof eight 'loMas-per-frmontli ,:'"'f -h - ;;'V V4V4 44;it! '''Vv' " ". Sec. 51 And be it further enacted, ,Tha the secretary or .War be, and he is hereby flirected to place Thomas Pendexter, o Maine, on the list' of inyalid . pensioners, who served in Captain Dunn's, Company of U'lnnrry in me late war mm ureac on taihAt tKe rate of eiffht dollars per month I commencing on' the third day of March, lone thousand eight hundred and twenty eeven. - i , Km , Approved 5d March, 1 82r. AN ACT for altering the times of holding the tx; :... l. ik r..i. ri!..:.- fTr1.-' fjnnia, ho den at the city of Richmond ' ; 1 it, enacted bv the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembledX2X the termrf of the District Court of the United .States for ' the Eastern District of Virginia, now directed to. ;be Iiol den in the city of Richmond, on the-ser cnd day of April, and the fifteenth day of October, in every year, sHall, in fmufe, be held in the said city on the firteenth day ot May, and on the fifteenth; day ot No vember, annually ; and. that all suits, actions, and proceedings, of whatever kind. n o w depe n d i n s i n , or re ttx rn able to, said Court- sha I be taken to be continued or ti.nhla to the terms herein established. Y Appro veil March - V ' ... ;v Sd, 1827. AN ACT supplementary to the several acts pro- vming tortne adjustment or xanu ciaim in the State of Alabama. . ; 1 v c" Be it enacted bit the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of claimants ot. lands town lots, or out lots, 1 wuuin rnati oart or ine limits oi me -inriner I - . . i j . - , . - . .. imi JJistnct of Jackson' Court-House, vv!iJ9 embraced rn the fetate ot.AIaba- l U4a yiauus ac . uccu incocmcu t.w wnice at Jackson ourt-uouse, acting as ommissioners unncr me provision!, 01 uie ' ne t"'ni ..1 ..iiarcii, one jnou&ami 1 riTn uuuufu nun iuuviccu, whucu,, tablishing -.--Land. Omccs, in the District Kast of Uie Island of- New-Uilean, and which.' have been not reported to .Congress, or whose claims - have not heretofore been presented to the said Commissioners, 'or to th 'Register nTd Receiver, acting as Com- missioners, or w'mse claims nave Deen act ed upon, but siddiiional evidence adduced, be allowed until the first day of September, tMgmeeia nutitireu aim twenty-seven, to pre sent their titles and claiiiis.and the evidence in support o( the same, to the Register aiu Receive f ihe Land Office aj St. Stephen's in uie mate, oi AiaD.ima. whose powers II ahd twentyt wo, -entitled An hp! sunnle mentary to jhe several acts for adjusting ,- . . - - . -r he claims to!laijd,and establishing Land Of fices, in the District East of the Island o New Orleans." . ''.-: . ''v"'- ' Sec 2 And be further enacted. Tha the Mid Register and Receiver shall have power to receive and exaihine such titles and claims, and for that purpose, shall hold their sessions at the city of Mobile : they snail ;ive suiiaDie notice ol the time and place bf their sessions, but may- adjourn trom lime tol tnue, and J meet at such other places is may be necessary, or riiay best sun cue iwmenicnce ot ine claimants, on giving proper notice of the time of their adjournments. And the said Register and receiver shall have power to appoint a clerk, who shall be capable of translating Vt 17. I L. - i !r V jne r lencu aim pamsn languages, and w ho shall perl or m the dutr of 1 1 ra nslator. a nd su cho t her do ty as may ' be required by, the Register a nd Receiver,' and the said Register and Receiver shall: each be allowed as a compensation for their ser vice, in relation to said Claims., and for the services to be performed' under the provisions of the severaKacts to which this is supplementary, at the rate of one thou and dollars per opnuni ; arid the clerk at the rate of one thousand dollars per annum: j wnicu several sums ot money shall be paid 1, '- .... . . out of any money in the lteasury not o- 1 her Wise appropriated : Provided. Thit no more than one year's compensation shall be thus. allowed to either the Register, Re- ceiver, or cierK and the payment ot the ivhole of the i aforesaid compensation" shall be withheld by the Secretary of the Trea '," iPI t IB -- " J mm. m - -- -- sury, untui a report, to be approved py hiin, shall have been made to him, of the performance of . the services for which the sarnie is "allowed 4 4 i '4 -4r- ' Sec. S, Anil he it farther enacted. That the Register and Receiver of the Land Of fice at Augusta? in the State of Mississip pi, be, and the are h ereby required to se parate; so far: as practicable, from the titles to lands in M is sissippi , alt , su ch papers or claims, orVe videhce of claims, for any tract of land or town lot,". I vihg , in the State of of Alabama, and certTfy the same general ly to the Register of the Land Office at 6$tebhehiW.iheS.ta?e.bt4AU on proper, application, to deliver; them o ver t the said itegtsier ? lose dutr it shall oe jo receive tne samef ana preserve them amoner the records nf his offir.p-' . ' Appproyed Sd March, 1827. j - V"i An Act authorizing the payment of interest to the State of Pennsylvania ' .. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives ofcthe United States of America in uangress asemoiea .1 nai ine proper accounting officers of the Treasury liepartment b?,and they are hereby au thorized and directed to liquidate antl set tie the claim of the State of Pennsyl vania igainst the United States, for interest upon loans or moneysv borrowed and actuallv ex pended by. her, for the use.andbenefit. of tne united states, during tne tate war wijn ureat Britain. 4 4 4 -;.4 .:-n:.4 --'f-" Sec 2. And be it further enacied9Thni in ascertaining ther amount of interest, ;as atoresaul. due tatherfetate of 'rennsylva nia, tHe '.following: rules shall be Understood as applicable to, and governing the case iu wu ; rirsi, uiai iiuerest fciiaii ijol ue computed on any sum which Pennsylvania has not expended For the, use and benefit of the United States, as evinced by the a- mount reiunueo or repaid to Jrennsvivatna by the United btates. Second, that no in terest shall' be paid on. any suni on Which she has riot paid interest. Third, that when the principal or any part of if, has been paid or refunded by the Uniied States, or, money placed in the hands ot rennsyiT vania for that purpose, the interest on the sum or sums so paid or retunded shall cease, and not be considered as chargeable to the United States any longer. than up to the time of the repay men r. as aforesaid. 4. ' Seo. 5. And be it further enacted, That the amount of interest, when ascertained, as aforesaid ?hall be paid out of any.nio ney iri the Treusur', not otherwise appropriated,'-, '. ;- " '' i- ' - Approved 3d March, 1827 An Act authorising the establishment of an Ar- ' senai in jtne town oi Augusta, Maine, i Be it' enacted bu the Senate and . House of Representatives of the United States of Jtmertca m Congress assembled, I hat the Secretary of the Department of Wari be, nnd he is hereby, authorized arid required to purchase,1 as soon as it can be e Bee ted, on reasonable terms, a site for aa Arsenal, in ,tne -..'town I ot Augusta, 111 the htate d Maine ; and to cause, to be erectedthere- m, such" an Arsenal as mav be deemed ropcr for-the safe keeping of the arms and munitions of the United States, for the Northern and ErfSterriJYontier ; and that or these purposes, the'Mim of fifteen "thou sand dollars be, and the same is heieby, appropriated, out of any nioney in the I rea sury, not otherwise itppropriated. Approved 3d March, 182". ': .- .State of North-Carolina, i - ' Mrke County. Court of Pleas and Quarter Session February Tlplanv Pnltard. V7t. :-v9 I - .' Ordered that jinlicial attach- Jhn l'ag!. 3 Hieut issue. Levied on J.-Page's ripht in a negro in the hind oF A. Page-r-and on his riprlit in die lands of the ; lateJa mes Hartsficld, decM. '"..'' ) TT having-been made to appear that th? Defend ant resides beyond the limits of this "Stale It is therefore ordered that 'publication be made in ihe Ralf-igli Register for six w eeksthat unless the Defendant comes forward on or before the, next Cotirt of Pleas and Quarter Sessions to he held for the County of Wake at the Court House in Raleigh, on the third Monday of May next, then and there to replevy and pletid to issue, the judge ment will be pade absolute, and the property levied on condemned subject to Plaintiff's j re covery, j Twf, B. S KING, C. C. ' JL valua b Ic Con Ira ctfor II ou de- :i;-.v ' : builders. .-.... . - i ON Monday the Siitlay ofApril next, at Oxford, -.the -undersigned Commissioners, appointed by the, County C mil, will oner, to the lowest bidder, the Uuildintr of sundry Houses for the receptioa and accommodation of the Poor of aranvHle County. 4 -" ' !;-: ' The houses are required to be a!l built of good brick, and the timbers that are exposed, to be of 1 A. ? " . ! ' -I. ' . f 'i'... ' iiean pine. . ; 4 ' -.- -1. ..v One house is 18 by .36 feet, and 9 feet pitch in the clear The walls 13 inches thick, a cellar the full size, of the house, and afire place in each room. '-, .':' Four other houses 18 by 20 feet, and 8feet pitch above the floor-r-The walls to be 9 , inches thick) a Partition and Chimneyjn the middle and a fire place ineach room. The floors to be one foot above the surface and laid of good tile. ? ! - 4 A Smoke House 14 feet square and 12 feet pitch.:- 4 ' v.'l' ; - ' '" - ' t :. The outer parts of all the brick..' .work to be laid in good lime mortar -Each room to be plas tered, and the lodging rdoms white washed, and all the work to be cornolete on cr before -the 1st Monday of February,-18284 -44 4 The term9 of payment are one fourth to be paid on eachofthe 1st Mondays of August; 1827. February and jAugu? 1828, and February,' 1329. 4 iiond and approved security wilf be required Of the undertaker for the, completion of the work according to contract, and under the di rection and control xf the Commissioners. ; ' - Evidences of character and ability, will be re quired of persons who make proposals for the contract; atjd a bid in writing shall receive all proper attention. 44 4- '-'- -. ' .'. -..p A more particular description of the buildings will be eshibited on the day and can be' seen Upon application to either of the Commissioners before that tun.'.? : 4 . " - - tfaMhanielRobard&t JamesJche h '4 Anderson Paxchallm ft benjamin -JSulloeky 4fr . James Sneedm k , i- 14 " Alexander Smith f rriuiam m. .oneea. : '' li 44rlstA - :Marcfe Tth, 182.; The Editors of the Warrenton lleporter, Mil- on Gazette, . HiusboroR. order ' and Peters burg Inl Jligencer, .wi'.l insert 1 the foregoing in thesr'papeTS'until'the-.lst'of"ApriV!ahd forwa-1 their bills t tb-j Post OQce Oxfrdfor pay-i fN a proposal for a new Jonrnsd, recently issu ed by a respectable house in this city, it i sta ted that reyref has been freqoe.ntly expressed. and forjio inconsiderable time past,- by" men of tne nignest literary ana proiessionai ranK m our community, that 'Philadelphia' possessed notas her own a periodical work of a solid and perma-r nent charac er devoted ta polite learning? and' to all the branches of moral aftd political science in which Americans have a patticdarinie'rest.,'r This statement ,excite'd no' little surprisein . the minds of those who recollected t!iat : the "Port Folio, had been published, in this City for up ward of a quarter of a centtiry, With a steady aim to these objects. : During,tIiis:periodi: its pags have, been'enriched by contributions, not; only from men ofthe hirhest literary & professional 4 rank in ur own commttnity," but from, persons ot that ciescnpnon throughout the whole United States. - From its pages have been selected sev-j eral distinct volumes of " solid and "permanent rKQOr ' OllK ' a ilia C TS.ro1s m C!Kv!a .VV , m. I m ... Ill ,Ullf.ll. mw vols. 8vo. by John Quincy Adan1s,now the pre sident of the United States ' Travels in France and 'Geneva,' in 2 vols, fivo.bv a irentJeinan of distinction in the South - Essays' by f a Henhitv alarge octavo volume, by an '"eminent lawyer ih Virginia. So Z copious and"? faithful have beeti its numerous biographical memoirs of distin guished Americans, that a gentleman of high reputation, of .this .city, very lately solicited per mission to employ. them in collection of .Ameri can Biography, about to be published. by Jltessrs. Caret; & Ia. the projectors f the new 'journal; In addition to these contribution to ', the polite learning, of our counlrv, tha 1'oit Folio tins ren dered no little aid to : he Fine Arts, having pub lished ever.d hundred iirAvingsisa which Tar v. sums hnve been exrxn led. l, " -'-"'.''. Whilf the Port Fob o pursued this .long and successful career, numerous "works of ia '' similar charact. erjpcared, whose editorship, was con- hded to gentlemen of ii'srh reputattoh.' . The ' literary and professional men ot Philadelphia witnessed tlie rise of these. enterprises and tney sufTeretl Jhem to descend to' the tomb iff all th& wiuiont expressing ine . sugmesi gret. The proprietors ot 't lie Port" Folio may therefore be permitted to question the proprie ty of th-i assertion which has elicit jd th'esa.:re- nmrfcs. " , . ! ' . , No one will dem the right of establishing a new Journal dryoU-d to science and polite litera ture. An .increased intf rest may be awakened' by competition which niay.be usefal to all ; but ut jt isnot hberal to .do so pv decrying others, or treating with slight those ' yh have been en gaged with advantage, to" the public in the same audible pursuit. I he Port Foho has always urnished a vehicle and invited cintributions 'torn all who were competent to adorn it's p;gesK instead therefore of a' complaint that there is no such medium, it sltould have ben th-U It is not sufficiently 'employed. .The Public may rest "as snfed that 'nothing shall.pandyse our efforts; to presen'e the character cf our Jourml which it lias so long maintained, i ' 1 : v v V. : K a -Port Folio OMee. -Philadelphia, 1H27. 7 . "-) Subscrip'.ions'for this work, .received-by j Mr. Daniel Peck, at th PoStOStce. 49 oipa. O x for d Fe mal ti Aciideui y OEVEirAE Gentlemen from a distance, having j reqnesrea m orra;ii:n respecting: tne course 01 stuuu s pursued in uus tnsti utiou, athe, man ner of tcaclsmg, price of o id, tuition, Sec. we embr.ee the present oppon unity of making a public "statement on tnose subject. v-' ; - 'the following branches are taught, viz. Head- ing, apciung,. I'la.ii ana urnamentai '.fnman ship, Arithmetic, English Grammar," Geogra hy with the use ot the Globes, Projecting ct Draw ing 4Map.t Biography, Belles, l.e'.tres Greciaiii Itoman and Jewish A itiquiiies. Botany, Mine ralogv, Chemistry, Natural Ph;Iojophy, Astron omy, Philosophy of the Miutl, and Plain aqd Ornamental Needle-work. : i - .-' . The price bf Board and Tuition in the' above Branches, is sixty dolirs per seBsion or 5 months. Music thirty 'Pain' ing and Drawing1' twenty Lain Language, ten--rrench ten doll irs. 4 4 With regard to the manner of Teaching the Instructors keep one object-, constantly, in yiewV viz. to bring the' understanding into exercise without burdening the memory.! NVe do not taink we have accomplished great things, simply be cause we 'can persuade a hild to 1 repeat a '. ong -lesson, from .-.the. book. It is our object tm hx the attention on particular facts and to get the pupil to understand the nature of those Tacts and this not only in the r higher branchs, but in the first elements. In t4nple Arithmetic and English Grammar, " we commence in this way ; and by this method, we gain not only much more rapid progress in the first stages but! what in car opinion is of vastly greater importance, -we get the pupilcalmost 'without exception, to "be fond of the study in which she is engaged. Stu dy is then not an odious task but a delightful employment. Nothing is niore pleasing to youth than to dicsoyer the strength of their pwn pow er of understanding.' I his discovery we . en deavor to get thm to make, and when this is accomplished wehave no fears, but correspond ihg efForts will be made to bring those powers into Vxerce. . Since the commencement of the Session, we have received a Chemical and j Phi losoplucal App iratus 1 and now, ; each recitation in C liemistry, Phibisophy and Ast rononr, is ac companied witll a Lecture and Experiments illus- . -m' .L. : ?1L elS 1 t: -:. - 1 xraung ipe principles oi iuisc sciences. . . A close and parental watchfulness is exercised over the; young ladies who bo trd with the Prin- cipal, ami while every- necessary indulgence; for exercise and, recreation , will be allowed them, noinmg. inconsistent witn strict decorum ct geiv tee manners will bepermittexf. ; t , y 4 ';' "The local situation of this Institution is peculi arly. propitiotis.r 4The healthfulness of the place is extraordinary, j 4 Not an instance of serious illness has ever .been' known among the pupilv since a ; boarding scboof has been j established here ; and since the commencement f the last summer session,they have ejioy ed uninterrupted health.' : .-The Tnoral' character of the socie'ty of Oxford and the vicinity, needs not our commen dation ; and what we consider? equally, favorable for the institution Is, thata. I'vely interest is ma nifested for its prosperity, and pur -first families oav everv attention to the vodnp ladie fmm a- broad consistent with the Attainment of tlie ob-J ject for which they were sent here by their Pa - .. m. " ' J, . ' ' fill sr .'' '...-' .- : rents ana. ouaraians. .4 a ne I'nncrpai nas tour As- ''-'mi.. --'';,,. ' mT: f .- . .. sisxanxs, taree laaies ana one gentlman, all constantly engaged and we take this Opportu nity Of assuring the kpuolic, tbat.no exertiooor expense ;,with'm their jpower s-haltbe.wr clng: to makethelnstitu:lon what it ought to be. - ' -.,' v5W; JOSEPH LABARE 'dr'Uarcbl ; "Vvv"' ' .4 . r ; , DRAWINGS. ; , 15,,3a,:5149j; ,4,ir, 6. 25 ; ' jHE' above' are the drawfi- numbers inv tlieir ' : 4l . orcler of Delaware 5tate .Lottery, 6th Class which gave our Office .-the sale f a cohsiuerable' portion of the "CapitiliPnzesNo; 15, 30 51, is - entited to S 10,0001. 44, 49, to. 55,0031 S, 25, ' 26 to $2,964 1 1S,25, to $1,000; &c. &c He. 4 This?. Drawing of the MrylMnd State - Lottery, 7 Noi; J 0, -is also reeiye tn -.bJcb .we - have again. 1 been fortuhatein -the dGipos 1 of prizes. -Ko root urewr me. japuai ot5li,luy j. JNo- Zd7t 007, $5,VQQ r-.rrrzes,jre requceted to. nresei (m mym. them for payment, orreeeive Tickets , ia other Lotteries see advertisements.' " - . 4. - .- -'.ltaleigl o r Fj vett evil lei , CAPITAL PftlZKS; 4 4 ft.000. 10.000 BOSLSa .X' 4; New-Vork: Consolidate ci Xottery ,-' - 'V:Aclass- .. :r :'' t Sisty .Number Lottery rNine Drawn Kallotr. 1 Priz:ebfS24.000"v iNo 76, l.O00 ; No 4742 1,000 ; No4 ' 19l'$t;0()0 ;(No,6227l,00d.;No.v29H9 also a' Jil.OpO. Uy-M' vv;' ". "-,V 4- f vi ' Hbldere of .Prizelare r enucted to ; present -" 24,000' :10,000 : 4,000 ; 1.865 -J0,00Q4 4;ilO.C0ffX homo ) 5.100 1 45,1 cb : 18,360 .' 68,8.50 V . ;-.;l'v -:Z1'::V VAsr)4' 56" 4 .'- 51. 102 ' -"r1534;- vl5S0 :li475. . ... 4,000-" 1,865' ' i 2,0004 : 500 ' SOO 3 . '100,:: ' -v ' 2.- '' 50 .. - 12i 6 I3395 Prizes; Sfiri,ip( ' "Price of Tir-Vt7 Vhole, 3--IIa!r, ;0-uarterv f 1 50$'- Orders front life ' Cpurjry (post jjairl) will meet -; ' with prompt idtentionifaddressedto 44' r " ' --' . ,i .5'' . VATES &. M'lKTYRE - J-U l- V i"lei Fayetievfte, jW C. V I ickets ln all the NOIiTHER'N" LOTTE m:S of resprectability can be had at he -Nortl ' ern priceif t e -ther of our Offices, for Georgia Nonh orSouth-Carolina EankNoles, arid -thev A X Prizes of those Lotieries alwav's received in pay ftiejiufbr tickets oi the Cash paid ibr them on ; demand.--; ,U 4' 4 c: '-; :--.--f-C-v ;-'t-x-- ---KHleii. March, :iS274;4 "BHJ '- ''' ' XiegrofesTotSdl. Saturday thei4dr be suld to the bitrhest bld.Wat rt..ii. iag house of the late Frederick Ezell. dee'd. 10 :' or r ,Key epoes,A-credit ntwelvemonthi will be given, bond tnd approved securitv will by, required. I ; C 0 YlttiS W 11ITA kEKj Xdrn'r s - Ma eh-4th, 18X7.4 - 44 -.1 453t . ,4 Insolvents -' .-.-r - i t -It . -'; -v 1w V 'i'! - -' '"."' ; 'r" - -'"' l ' . " :"' '4----4:" - t t. L; . " . Af 'r-,J " '.v V - - f : T Hereby notify .the following - ?rsons,mv cre ditors, that I amatpresent confined in the - Jail of Franklin County, for debt, at the suit of 4 Loflis Pippen j and that 1 proposeto take the " benefit of tle Insolvent Laws bf this State on. - ' Thursday the 32d -st.-;when.such,''tniy1tredlv';: tors as chuse may attead.'4 v44 - - . ..' ' : - v' v ::J THO M A S I) UNN - -V , ' -: ' Franklin cty, March 4827. 4 45 3tpd . . - 4 vz tist of, a JmFs; ' Creditors. tate of JienjIJuhn dee'd: Walr ' inlt., r.,4 ter, Alabama,' the estate of Joseph Outefbridsre, deed . Loftis Pippin, JasWnht, GuUford, Th. oviyiiorn, grange. zijCharlah Pinson, Granville Sherwood H. Martin, Alabama,' & Brown & ri stead, Petersburg. 4, - - e. Stale p 3 ottli-liar blina,' r.,'.' !' SValcSCoun tji -a".4 .: t r ';' Court of Plena '?ibd- Quarter Sessions-Feb'-us.rv 4 l4 V V ' Term.1827.' - . J . THN.Atkins, John Jiutchins and Nancy," Ojf wife, Brantlv Brown and Eliza. hi r. : Nancy Norm, Robert Nbrris, Jjphn II. Norris Samuel Norris. ' Sanders Morris. ;P.IK ' lary Norris Martlia Norris- fliif Sar-h Ton, vylf. ris which said Nancy. Itobert, John, San Jer SsmiieU Elbert, Mary Martha, and: Sarah a: infants under" the age of twfentyrofie Years, whd petition by Needhani Norris, thehr Guardian and -next friend- ' ' -. ..' 7 -.; - - . .. . . ' . . V :.- . - . . 'i'-' . - . - ,- v. . .War; Atkins Administrator &c.: of IVm Attir.. . decd,-;ana Henry Forrest, and ;6rac; 4is vife.' Petition for division of Negroes. . IT, having been made' to appear that ' Hen" - 1 Forrest,-and wife Gracy, reside beypnd the ii mits of the State : It is therefore ordered that' publication be made inthe RaTeirh llo-ir - 6 weeks, that unless the defer4 .nts come forward' on or before the next Comt of PJeas id C uarter : Sessions, to be held for the countv nr:vlr the Court House in Raleigh on the Sd. MoncTav : of May next, Judgment will be taken pro ccs- " esso;44';Test''44-4:4 . . iKt - - . .-mm.' : J 1. . Kif U. U. ; P ATJ5NT GKIST S1ILL. THE Subscriber having ebUmed Letters p.i- tent for hi improvement in the Crist Mill " informs the public that he will dispose of indivi dual rights; or rights for Counties or Etatsr, cr. terms that will enable the urcIiaser:to rr.';e profit on his purchase. The stones of hiiv runmng m counter directions, renders.it obvicus that it creates - less friction and gains more ac- ' tion with a small power than can fee obtain.! Sv- any- Other invention. , He will tiave one in com plete operation in Greertsbbrough, in afrv ilzy;. -.-t4 .vi4,---suL;wjAMiN'ovErj:;A:;f . Greensboro?, Marcli 17, ' 1827. ? , , , The Italeigh . Register, Carolina Cb sir r sr. r l Catawba Journal will insert the t -ve: 3 tiinc and forward their accounts to the I4.tr! ct C "c flubscrilSerY ho -I; - ?, sided several years Sn pubnc Semir.arier. i 1 . 4 JubaVUpchurch, Jeremiah KvleWakeEich ard Smitb, Wake, John FN Walker, Wake, Hob- ! ert L. Hall Alabama, the estate of JJavid Daniel, dee'd. Nash, James FcfreUWm Cook, the -e?- ml. mm. JT Wi t V l mm ml ., .- -J" - - rou to auperintend an Academy in s.z:e hcItL-' part of North-Carolinir,i Satisfactcj-j- t-rt!criZj ofcharacter and competency cn be produced. Letters (post paid) directe4 to ' Ralcigb, will be prtraptly noticed. -t ' k . ., ; ZiU " HO;j., RACSDAIX.' Feb. 15, 1827. 441. . Hmf t ntot. 4 ..4 ;": V 4 -4 tv;:XU "
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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