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r ' 4 " " 1 ? r -" '1 ' t t - i. f .1 r 1 -4 '(RAKETTE 'J.. ' f " Ours arc? the plans "of fair, dehtfil peace, s Unwarp'd by par'rage.to live like brothers." ;V; -C'.-V'!,-.: .. ; it 'ts published-every, Tvkspat nd Fmnr, by j ; . JOSEPH OALKS Si SON, J Five JJallar pet aomirii lialfin advance. 'VrtreTcfceilinp-iixtefcii lines.neatlv inserted three .f, tihies for a dollar; and ?5 ceiits for every ucceed- injr publication thow at greater lentil m me 'game'fmbortHn..'JCVnwKfK'cu?'on ihankftilly ': tetelved, Uttei ta this iiditora must be post Laws drthtMniled Stales passed at the Second Sesmon of the 19th Congress !An Act niklcinj p prop nations fof certain Fort!- ficatiousolUicUnited States, lot the year X827 ' -. B frit enacted by the Senate arid Ifou$e rof Representatives 6f the, UriiteJ States' of America ' in Congress? : 'axs 'enibled; That I he fol I w i n g s u m s. a n d , th e sa n i e a re h e re- hy pnropriaietUi to wit'; rljor Fortifica tmns, to iea'ch. specifically, as i follows : . ' For Fi r t A I am s, a t B rc h niri's Ppi n t? se. ' verity: thuand dollars. - ; i ' i .' ' ForForf HainiItlvatNewbtrecht Point, "iiflVi-five Iihousiind lollars.;; i , v x ' For FortiVlonroe,' ninety thousand doK I ' or s Fort Calhoun, fiftjr-fik'e- thousand For. Fort i.icon, at Bbgae Poinf, fifteen thousand dollars ' H - r ' ' -4 . For Fort at Oak Islandtwenty-five thou sand dollars. r V L i 1 - For Fort at Mobile Point, 'iventv-thou- For : Fort at Chef Menteur, aa!id.dollais. ' ... ? thirty .tfioii Fori Jackson, eisfity thousand dol- , lars . . : 'v;. - a ,.(;:?' . . .' ' For Upajrs and ' Contingencies,-' fifteen hbasand doJlars. ; ; -j, V;f ;."r ); I "' Sec. 'jiiid be it further enarted, Tv( f ihe severarfeuins hereby appropriated hfiall :-6e paid; oat of an'y inpney in tie frreasury not otherwise- appropriated :; - provided however r'YUnt ho mmey; -'apppopirtatfeil by this act shall be'ptid 'to any per.pn for Ins compensation, who Kin arrears ttilthe'Utut- sd Stat-es, until such, person' shall h, person; have ;jrccouiitel.for, and paid into the T.reasury. all sumft for which he thay "-be liaWe : Pro 1. ' nara, aisOm I tiat notiuns: in tin section shall be consltued to'exiehd to balances arisin sojcly froin '.'the. depreciation of Treasury notes,! received . by !sah person to be -expended in the Public service. But, In all eases where the- salarv'or pay (cf 'ant; peWorTi withheld, in pursuance of orthis act, it shall be the ,dutyof the Ac counting Officer, if demanded by the party. his aii,;or. attorney, to 'report ;';forih wih to'tV; Ant of the Treasdryl Dt-pafrt-tnent the balineedue and It ihall be the duty, of the ajd agent within Mxty: days .. tnereaiter, to order suit to ue, totnmenceu against .uch'.delinquentandhis! sureties. i Approvad 2d Marchv 1827. h 'i ; - . . , ' . . . ? - ....... An Act inalfio'appropriations for ' file erection ; and ' completion I of certaMV'iBarTacks,;Store'; , houses, and Hospitals, and for, otner purposes.' lie it enacted by the Senate: and House Jlmerica in Congress assembled yTh a t " th e following sum be and the same ate1 here by, anpropriatedi to wit j1.: ' " K Fwr ( the ; cotiiplet ion of i b1 rr cks store- jbousesy' aiid hosjiitaU at the Military Can- ' tmment,rnear Sf. 'Lou hi 'twenty thousand dollars-Syft'K';;.' ' yy-:C For the erertion of new barrackx' and 'hospital at. Alichilimackinac, six -thousand 'Uollars.' ;'r.i .. "-' '' J v-- j' . 3'f :t f For th? erection of a wharf iit.For.t Wol- it t Rhode? fsJaridi fiVe hundred dollars. ' Kpr thV.LMirchae'bf':;hVu4e!'tirId lot" of nu ai rtpnrf, viijHine, fequired Jiik the "-Ue"of the Gari isau ut V't post ". cfbieeo hundred dullarsi 4 , - - r barrack at ;"St. lAugu tine, Fiotida, ix' uunuru Utijiars: i-: , .-, ;; 4 . .Fof the coinptetioiV 'of 1 the b: 3avahbahf turieen thfjti.nw) fm i racks at r hundred Sibd tiHy-iwo dollars and hfiv-on- r..it 9 ... ' - ; T Sec. 2. And be itjitrther enact eel,' That Vie. several su in lieiby appropViated shall ue pani out or any money in the! T Bof oiherwis aroprianrd. ' i "Approved 2d March,' 1327. ' : tasury . An;Actrhakincr aparoprL-ittons for th? p-iavthii(nU for the year, one tuousnd ?eiht -' j hundred uml tvt?ntv-even. - - - tt -'- Indian U rKe it inactedibij'the cf fiiTjresehtatice of. the UmledTMate of s m.w iwfH,ongrts8s assetnweaj inatUt 10J.MWUJJ ' sums be and lhc sait are here- bj.apiiprfatedf io.vitr'-"':h t ': V Thur Ue jny of ihepenntedent rii Jadiai;Agls3; bHliedr Tiwj thir 'Pifcy of b.AgenK 'astabrish: t r: "V.aAlelA do"uiuud relief liutUtrvni For presents to Indian as atiihorizeil by act of one thousand eightrhundied, and two fifteen thousand dollars. . f - For defravi2 the expenses of holding a treaty With the Cherokee Indians, for the nnrnose of extinsuishins their' claim to f inds, within the limits of. the . State, of North Cjarolina ; and, also; for 'thepurpoe of extinffuihmi their claiiii . to ;a much lad as will b necessary for a "tranal't connect the Hiirlnvassee and - ianasara with each other, the sum of ten thousand dollars. . . . , - , .. For the contingent expenses, ninety-five thousand dollars. 4 i r . To pay for. ration delivered to'the Flo rid;! Indyins by ".Benjamin Ch aires, under a contract with the United States. in ful filment of the sfipolatinns of the Treaty of the eighteewth o( "bepte.mbpr, , one.thousand ciglit hundred and twenty-three', seven thousandj nine -.hundred and forty-seven dollars and fifty-nine cents. Sec. 2.; JJnd be it further enacted, That the provision heretofore rnade, for carrying into effect the Treaty of the second and third of June,.' one thousand eight hundred and twenty-five, with the Osage and Kan z.'Vs'hations of Indians, shall be, and 'thn same is hereby, modified so as to read " for the pavment of the annuities to the J-age and j Kanzas Indians as provided for. by the third article of said Treaties, of seven thousand (dollars to the former, and three jhousand five hundred dollars to1e latter, annually," for twenty years, ten thousand five hurd red dollars. S. And be it further enacted Tha the several sums hereby appropriated shall be paid oylt of any money in the Treasury, not therivise appropriated : Provided however, That no money appropriated by this act shall be paid t any( person; for his comnensaiion who is in arrears to the United States, until such person' shall have accounted for, and paid mtn the Treasury of the United States, al! sums for which he may be' liable ; Provided, ahoi That nothing in this section contained shall, be. construed I to extend to balances arisiujr olelv from the ilepreciation of Treasury Notes, received by such person, to bp ex- peiitiPM in tne pnunc servicer our, m an cases w?ire the .ay or salary of' any per son isjwithheld. in pursuance of this act. it shall be the dnty of the accounting ofii cer, if demanded by the party, his agMit, or attorney, to renort, frthwith, M the Agetit of the Treasury Department, the balance due : and it shall b:v'the du'y of the said Aipnt, wiihin sixty dvs thereaf ter, to order Kuit to be co mmenced against such delinrjuent nd his sureties. Approved 2d March, 1827. An act io extpnd the time of issuing- and loratinj Milftary. Laud ' Warrants to Officers and "Soldi ers of the itevolutionary Army. Jie it enacted bu the senate amh House of: Representatives of the United Slates of Vl I .- .... '.v jimenca tm uongress assembled, I hat ttie time limited bv tiie seconil section of the ict approved the ; twenty-fourth day of Fe- tiruary. one thousand eight hundred and nineteen, for issuing Mitttary Land War rants to the officers and sojdi r of the Re volutionary army; shall be extended till the fourth day of Marbh, one thousand eight hundred and thirty ; and the time for, locating; the ; unlocated w.irrants shall be extended till the first day of October hereafter. '1 '":' " ' Approved 2d March, 182r. " t AN ACT concerning a Seminary ,of Learning in : - " thtf Territory of Arkansas. : Be it by the - Senate and House of Repre sentatives of the United States of America in ) Congress assembled, 1'hat "the Secreta ry of the Treasary be, atifl.bei'U hereby, authorized to set' apart and reserve from sde, nil t of any of the Pub-'x Lanls withM in theTerri rory or Arkansas. 10 wnicn.ine lias been, - or may be, "extin- Indian title guihed, am rfnt otherwise appropriated, a quantity of land not exceediiig two entire tuwnsmps, lor the use and support ot an University within the iu Territory,' and Joi" no other use or purpose whatsoever : to be locatetf in tracts of laul of not le'-s than an-enrire section, corresponding with any of th;e legal cjivisions into which the public lands are authorized to be surveyed, one of wnien saa townsiiips, so set apart and re- serveu 11 0111 sai, snan oe in tieu or an en ' 1 r . . i ' . J ..." v tire townhid ot land directed to be located on the waters of the Arkansas river in s:tid rerrif ofy, fr the 4ise of a Seminary of larhhig therein, by an act of Congress entitled an: act making provision for the establishment ott additional. '-Land . offices 1 n t he Terr it dry of M issou ri,' Va pprb ved February the seventeenth, ode thousand eisni nunureu ana eigiueen. Approvedj 2d Marchi 1827. ANf ACT to grant a quantity of larid.to the State : 01 tiiuiois, 1 or uic purpose ; 01 aiumg in open ing-'a canal to connect the waters of the Jlli . ,rnois river with those" of Lake .' Michigan;1" T :Be it enacted r'i bylines' Senate and: House of Representatives' of the United: Slates of rMcrc t.j -i 1 uscinuicur x nac there' be, and ? hereby , is, granted to. tlW oiaic 01 iiunots,;ior , me purpose or aiumg the S tate in opening a; 'canal to' unite ' the i(efan of i t b ei lU&ioi'rivjef - witiii thb's'el' f r.Le iiicnigan,-a quanniy oi lanuequat to onerhal f f five sections in Wulth, ori e ich bitfof said canal, and reserving each ernate eciioii 'to the United tite; t be Selected bythe commissioner of the Land office, under the direction of the President of the United State, from one. end of the saul canal. to the other and the saiil lands shall be subject to the ili.4posal of the. Le gislature of the said atate, tor the purpose aforesaid, and no otherr? Provided, Th a t the said canaU when com jjle ted,' shall be, and forever remain,-a public --highway fpr the use of the Government of the!. United States, free from any toll, or other charge rwhatever,-for any property of the' United ofatea, or persons in tneir, service," passing through- the fearne. Provided, That said canal shall be commenced within five years , and- completeil in - twenty ' years, or t he State sh1 1 be bound to pay to" the Uni ed States the amount of any lands previously sold.-and that the title to purchasers under the State shall be void. K f" i H -Sec; 2." And be it furher enacted, "Hiat, so .soon as the route of the, said canal shall be' located V and agreed on .by the said State, it shall be the dutyof the Governor thereof, or such other person or persons as may have b'en, or shull here, ft er be, au thorised to superintend the construction of said canal, to examine and ascertain the particular sections to which the said State wih be entitled, under ,'tne provisions r of this act, arid report. the same to the Secre tary of tfie Treasury of 'f he. United State's.4 Sec. Sj. rfnd be it further enacted, That the- said 'State, under the authority of the Lpgislature thereof, afer the selection shall have been so maile, shall have power to sell, and convey the whole, or ny part of . I . I 1 1 . . r- ine saiu ianiit ana tgiveaime in ree sim ple thereof, to whomsoever shall purchase -the whole, oranv part thereof. Approved 2d March, 1327. PATENT GRIST MILL. THF. Subscriber having obtained Letters Pa tent for hi improvement in th- Grist Milt, informs the public that he will dispose of indivi dual rights, or r'gbts for Counties . or States, on term that will en-dde the purchaser to make a profit un his porche.1 Tle stones of his Mill running in coiiuter d-rections, rendei" it obvious that it creates less friction . and trains more lac tion with a small power than cm be obtai "ed by auv other inve.ition. lie will nave one in com plete operation in Cireensborouph; in a few days. V 1IR.V.IAM1N .OYEKMAN.S Greensboro', March 17, 1827. , . k The H-Ieiq:h Register, Carolina Observer, aid Catawba Journal will insert th above 3 times, and forward their account to ike Patriot Office for settlement. , ' V .' - ' J f Oxford Female Acadeinv. SEVERAL: Gentlemen from a d:stance, hfiyinjj request "Vl information resp- cti'nj the course of Studies pursued in ibis Instrutioo, th nia,:i- ner of teaching,; price of board,, tuition, Sec. jwe embr.ee tbe present opportunity of inukhig a public statemtrnt ' U those subjects. I ' The following branches are fnight, yiz. Read injr,. Spelling, - Plain a:id Oruam ;nial Penman ship, Aritl.metic, English Grammar,". Geogra by with the use of the tilobs, . Pnjecting Sc Draw ing Maps, Riography, UolKs Leitres, Grecian Roman nd, Jewish Antiquities, Hotany, Mine ralogy, Chemistry, Natural Pbilosophy, Astron omy, Philosophy, of the Mind," and Plain and Ornamental Needle-work.. . , ;. I The nrice of Ro.rd and Tuition in the abor Rranches, is sixtv.doll irs per session of 5 months ( Music thirty -Painting 'and Drawing twenty Latin Iiriguige ten--French ten dollars. s . With regard to the. manner of Tea- hi ng, . the rnxtructors - keep one 'object'- constantly in. view, viz. to brinir ' the underst:n ling into - exercise,, without burdni ig the memory. We do hot tiimk we have aceompli-ihed' great. things, simply be cause we can persuade a child to repeat a ong lesson from the book. It is our object to 1 fix the attention on particular facts and toget the pupil to understand the nature: of those facts ; and tliis not only in the higher branchs, but. in the first elements. In.' simple Arithmetic, and English ?rammar, we commence in this way j and by thjs method,.we gain not only m,uc mors rapid progress in the 'first stages, but what in our opinion is of vastly greater importance, we get the pupilc;, almost without exception, to be fond of the study in which she is engaged. Stu dy is then not an odious , task, but a; delightful emphyment. Nothing is more pleasing to j'outh than to dicsover; he strength of their ;owfl pow ers of understanding. ? This discovery we enr devor to get them to make, : and when th s is accomplished we have no fears, hut correspond ing efforts will be made to bring th ise powers into exercise, Siuce the commencement of the! Session; we have received a Chemical ?and Phif losophical Apparatus 5 and n-w, 'each1 recitation! in Chemistryi, Philosophy and Astronomy, is ac-: companiedwith a Lecture and Ivperimcnts illus trating the'principles:! thse sciences r; v j 4. j A close antf parental watchfulness is exerciseii over the young ladies who bo.iird with the Prin cipal, ami while every necessary indulgence for exercise and recreation will be allowed them'. not hing inconsistent with 'strict decorum &, gen teel manners wdl be permitted. ' ' " '. f The local situation of this Institution is peculi arly propitious.; ; The healthfulness of the plaice is extraordinary..; Not an instance of serious illness If .is ever been '.known among.; the pupils, since a boartling school "has been 'established here ; and since the commencement of the last summer session,t hey have ejlfy e'd uhmterrttpted health. " The moral character of the society of nifested for its prosperity,, and our ' first families payevery:iattenVon to tne, young ladies from a broad," consistent with " the attainment of, the ob ject for wlucbsthey were sent here by ; their Pa- f . .'.- ' r i. , : ;-Ai- rems ana vuanuans. t ne rrmcipai nas tour 'f sisbints. three: ladies and bne 7 eentlfemaiiV4 all constantly engagedartd - we take this opporfu- iiyr vi unug inje puouu, ,uui' no exertion or. expense within their power shall be VahtingVto make the Institution what rtbughrto' be. V ; vi -T Oxford, iikrcaxr..;; ;" . v-, 4odAw.-;: uiioru auu me ncinuv. fieeas nor our r.nm:nin.i i. aauon j , ana wnax we consioer equally tayoraDie t process of .) iof me institution is, tnat a iiveiy interest1 is ma-1 thrfnr .-In iJ 4siiiiSXlii -.'m&as&vyi'Ri i&tSL-i. 1 ; i; v FILL Stand the present season M my Stable.' ha'f atnite from HaMfaJc tovvn.' and will rra let to Mares ;at Ten , Dollars (cash) the single leap ; Th'trtv Doll ifs the season payable at, tle expiration of the senson ; and Fifty Dollars tfO insure a V are to be in foat. to be paid as so fi as the Marc is ascerta'ned to be in ftial ; with One DoKar to the Groom in every instance jThe season commenced the 1st ! dav, of March; .&rwill enl onhe 10!h of " Julv. Particular attention will be paid to Mares sesit' to . remain with the horse. Separate lots are provided for - Mares with voun? colts, and theyswill be fed, if requir ed, at 25 ceiits per dav. Kverv attention- will be paid to nrevent accidents or cscapes,.bu.t I will not be liah'i for either. - y ; General Afartov, is a bentiful Dark Bsy, olaok mane and legs, full 5 feet 2 inches hih, now 7 years old, in ood order &c; fie was got by Old Sir Archie ; lu3 dam bv;" Citizen ; his grandum by Alderm m; his j, da,m by lloebucJc, his g, g. g.Nlamtiy ilro(l ? his g. .:&g- dam by Part ner, &.C. ' . ; 1 7"" ;j "' '.::::--x'-y V';;"V' T:' - ;Generl Marion was run at Lawrenceville a- ginist Sir Henry, and won the jockey Club with ease tiien travelled to X-wMarket, ,an(l thero won the Jockey Club, . beating ,Betsey Richards ana omers, etc. v ' , v:w ; -. , -.-r . '" ; -;,"".' LEM'L hONGi March; ' J327. ' , , , ' - V X 51 3w, -The Editor of the Wrirrenton Reporter. Ra 1-igh. l?e!.ster, and Petersburg Republican "are reqwested to incrttlieaboyeadvertisementvthree Weeks, in the ir respective papers, and furward their accounts to Halifax, 'r v . .'-- ;;-'?- " ' ' Wake County -., : -y Court of pleas and Quarter Sessions February -Term, 18'J7. ' " . TOHN Atkins, John Itittchins and Nancy, his $J wife,' Hruntly Hrown and Khza, his wife, Nancy Korris," Robert ;Koms, J.tin Sa'nuel Norris, ' Sanders' Norris, Elbert . Nrt is, "M try Morris, Martha Noms, and Sarah Jane Nor ris, which said Nancy, Ro!ert, John, Sanders, Samuel, F.lhert, Mty "larth' ndSaj-ah; are infants under ih'eVge of tweoty-ne years, who petifon by N"eediiam Norris, their Guardian and next friend,' ::y y ., .;;. -;'J. -' ;'.' Against . ; '"; : : z. XVm. A :ins A dmi nistrator &o. of Vm.' Atkins; dee'd, -A'-d llenrv Ftn"'rest,,Vnd Or icy his wife ; Petition fr division of Negroes; p : IT having been made to appe ar; that Henry Forrest, and wife Gracy, reside beyond the li mits of the Stated It; is therefore ordered, that publication be in itie in the R deigh liegistef, ftir 6 weeks, Jtiut Unless theViefenda'VtsC'jme forward on or before the next Court :of PIeia i inl Quarter Sessions'; to be held for the county of . Vrrker xt the Co;t House in Raleigh, on the 3d Monday of May next,-Judgment will be taken pro con', esso. -lest. . ; . . it. s. Ktvn, o. t; Insolvent's Notice. f 'Hereby notify the fo: lowing persons, m cre I ditors, that I am at present co- fined Vn ihe Jail of Franklin count vfor de!t, at the suit nf LoftisPippii '; ami that 1 propose to take the, benefit of the ..Insolvent , Laws uf this- Stafte .","on Thursday "he 2c2d nst.: when suc! of my credi tors as Chuse muv attencU ' ?y ' , ' ' - 't V ; - " THOMAS DUNN. Franklin ct v. March 7, 1827.' V .T. 45i;3tpd ; .? Ihiof T. ''fsri-Crcdit Jubal yjpehnrch, Jeremiah Ks le, Wake, Rich ard flmi'h, Wake, John F.WH'ker, WakRgb ert-Cl." Hall, Alabama, the estate, of David Daniel decM.. Nash, James Ferrel, Wm. Cook, the es tate. of Ht-nj. Ituuu, decd. Wake, John Carpen ter, Alabama, tbe estate qf Joseph Outerbridge, decM. Loftis Pippin, Jas. Wright, Guilford, Th.' Strayborn, Orange. Zicliariah Pinson, '.'Granville, Sherwood B. "f Martin, Alabama, iirowu &. Arm-stea-?.';ietersburir. y.C.'.T. , '':.'.?--:., if.-' :r . , v: : ; Tnkpu. up atul Coinmitted I " '; the .Jail of LincohT County, N C. a3 Runa-J V L v.ys, two Negro Fellow;?, who vca!l iiern selves Rdly and lsHC, und say, they belong to Wm. HuT-o"ws, and runaway from Charles Cbnier, cf Sunipter-! District, . S6utli-CaroliHaXhey.a.rc both stout men.' Billy is about 35 or 40 years of age, 5 feet x2 inches l'iigh',1ias several. scar on his neck which he says were caused by stabbing hunst If with a' knife. :. ' , ! !-.':-: - ,fsaac"is about 18 years old, 5 feet 8 inches high, and dark!, complected. .!'--.-'".'-,;.,-;? : .? :: v-. The owner is requested to come forward, prove property, pay charges and take them' as fhe law, directs. u .i J. ZIMMEUMAN. -Vjv. .!.','-" v.V . "j J.-i.r'-:': --'Jailorvi; Lincolnton, March lp, 182f. t v Vpradv;gl .'t-V:..feKroTiOB..' .r- glHB Subscriber in contemplation, of his re .1. rnoval to the West, ofl'crs. for sate. his House Lot in the town of Oxford, t9 vhich are attach ed about 100 acres of land : aUf, his tarm lying within 3 nules of the Town,' and containing about V0O cres V and ahCundivided mqiety of a lanne ry now in oper.lioii TA,, particubir; desc'ipti6 of th8 premises is pot given, as, it is. presumed every1 person desirous;, of purchasing will'. take occasion to view them. :' . : -; , ,'; . Granville county, Jan28; 1827". -35 tf v' Martleounty, - , "Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, I.1 . t ;; - .March Term, 1827, :" -'. ';- . . .lustin L Edwards twiliram G. Barnard Original attachment. Asa Biggs summoned; rv-' Zy-ii.Zi:. Garnishee; V'i. ';;",'-:t:,:: 8 Tappearrng to the f satisfaction of the Court, :tbat Hiram G.: Bartiartt is not art inhabitant of nuswuuqu u luai iqe oramarv aw cannot be served on him- It is ft ordered: by the Court that!- -Plication ui4uc lur ni .wECM ill wixs Lvaieign . negtster, arid Kdentbn GazttteVthat the said HiraiaG Baniai,;iUier Jy hin within the; time prescribed by law, and replevy, p1ea4OT'demur'jpFr6nat against Knvandthe property attached will be condemned arid sold agreeablyto th'act of . As- semoiy in ucn cast.A maue and proviqecfc i4 Zyy ltnSS--TWM'ttS.ClerkoftMlTKaid Ce-rt I at WiL.nston, c i the. second Monday in .March, 4 A- I. 127 aud in the 51st year of our -Inde-1 pendeftce.- ,; 3V.WATTVC.:q.C.V'l t, at week a:m,e;j?v. Centum KJt velvet Cvlfar, was i taken from a room in Mhi ''Ceddy-fs Tiottse. vAny person who tnny; see ja heRTo vitli sttch a Coat will please' give infor mation thereof, and If recovered a liberal re-rd will be paid. ; I , -'s Feb. -21 01? Satunlay the T4th day f '-April best, will 1 de sold to the hiarhest bidder at thi dwell- ig house of the late 1Jrretlriclr,E?ell..'dec,l. 1 0 or.l5 hkelyNegToe A"credit' of twelve nvmil s , win pe given, ponu ami ovtxl security Will be required. ' C YlttJS '. :ta:;r, Admr. Ma.ch 4th, 127. v . CAPITAL TKIZRS; t NcwYo rfc Go iisn I id r Sixty Number Lotfery-Nine Diawrr R-IIot j. 1 Prize of S24. 000 is''S24,O0f); :i; 'a.:'..; ' J .' 15S 475 ' - - V r.- -. 10,0";r) 4,000 r-Iv8G5 io;ogo 10.000 10, OCT 4,000' :-. i : h is v 200 v 50 :T3- : 5,100 5,1(6. ' 7 8, 3 CO ,:6qv:o: 4 ' ? C 13,395 VrwHL: 'Sin, loo Pri no ;n t Ti eke t. i vc AVhoTeS falf,- $3--Quarter5i, H 50.r'''.- ; ' Orders front the Count' will meet with prompt attention, if addressed 4o 7 - . -i I' , Jldtngh br ftttfeticvWe, ,1V. C.' i ? Tlcets in all the, NORTH Khff'r.om. ! RlESespectabilityNcaiI b ha 1 at the -North- ern prices at either of our Offices, (for Georgia, -5 DRAWlN'US. 15, 30, 51, 49, ilU ;44,-18, !;26V25,V,: f f BHE above are the , dra wn nuir.bers in diejr I - orler of Delaware Statt-1.otterv. 6th Class. which gave bur Oe! the Vale of a cons-de'rale portjon of tht Capital Pnzes-rt. 1 5, ' 51, is entited to $lO,t)Oa i; 44 "49, to S5.00S) -118,25, 26 to f2,964 1..18, 25, to Sl,000, &c. &C.4&c. -The Drawing of the; JI;ryLinti State5 Lottery , No-' 10, is also'teceivedfin which we iiave again been fori unate in tliedisposal -.'6r . prizes'.- ivo 7881 drew the Capital W S1Q.000 t No. 27;657, 5,000 ; No 3376, $VJ000.- No. 4742 1,000 ; No. 16291 $1000 ; No. 16227 $1,000 t No. 2911f also a $1,000. ft - v Holders , of Prizes , are requested, to present them for payment, or receive Tickets in other Lotteries see advertisemehti. . ; J: 'i :.'-...' V-'';-v -VATF.S & MjcINTYttE, ::! V' ' '.: "x .v.-.-- " i fAtzrnr Fv'rr.-.;iTc,: evtisciuent :s.-; v ; rN;a proposal for a hew Journal, Tecently issu ed by a respectable' bouse in thia city, it is sta ted that. " regret has, been frequently expfessetl,1 1 and for no inconsiderable time past, by men of the hi)- st literary and professional rank in bur community, that Philadelphia possessed not ''-asi' ncr, w,ii a pcriouicai wont, ot a.souu ami perma nent charac er.'ilevotecl tos polite learning and to all the branches, of moral and political science in whichAinericans have1 ! particular -interest.,. This statement .excited no little surprise in the minds pf those who ' recollected that the Port' Folio, had been published in ,this city for "uj wardrt of h urter oT S century, with a steady ;iirt : to tiese objects -'Dunog this period, its pages have been nriched by .; contributions', J hot only i from menj of the highest literary & profession "l rank in our) Own community, but frotri persons.; of th it desc-ripViori throughoatthe whole United ' States. Frjom its pages have been selected ,se eial disti ncrVolumes -of f "olid and permanent V ch'racter,"sueh as the Travels jri Siberia. 2 1 vols 8p, by John Quincy Adams, now th e pre- :-V sid-ht of the tTnited States 'Travels in Trance and Geneva.', in 2 vbl. 8ybby, a gentleman cf f distinctiori n the Sjutn . Essays by a Hermit, a large- ptaydS'othme. 'by an 'e minent lawyer, in V fginia S a copious arid faithful have be.i 5 its? numerous biogrjlpliical memoirf " d!:in guished Americans, that a gentler .. reputation, of, this city, yery; lately s.. ;cd per hiission to employ them in collection r of Ameri can io?rrf)Jitf, bout to be.published byIessrs. Carey pi ea, tiie projectors; of the new journal. In addition to these'contrlbutionsto ' the polite 1 iearnipg, of pur country, the Port Folia has ren dered no little aid to- he Fine. Arts, having pub- i i-hed .sveraljiundredengravings,n which. lar&o . sums have been expended - ' ,. , ; -ivVyhjIeV PortFoliopumied ,' this 'lor.T and successful career, inumferous works of a simikr: diaract erappeared, whose editorship, was ' con! ' fid'ed o 'gentlemen of .'high, reputation., The. Jitei-ary; and prpfessional men of Philadelphia witnessetl the risje of these "enterprises an 1 tneyi suffered tbem tb descend to thvUomb cf ull tie-:, Capnlets withoit;expres.sing,the 'slightest re- . gret. The proprietors of the Port Fclio nay! therefore be permitted tb question the prcprie-1 ry of vi assertion, which has elicited ll-ski re fMtkt. :-.;;: vr.' vjv V;',.'";;" :' --. -'' . Nbbne will deny thejright of establishing aC he w Journal d ey OU d to science and p oli te lite ra ture" An increased interest2 icay be awaker" 1 by competition; 'which may be'useful to a?l ; Lut -but it fs not liberal to do so by decryir ; ; Zers, brtiatipg;with slighrthosewho have been -n-gaged wth.atlvahtage. to the publics in t'. s r"5 lauflbrefpursuiU "71'he: Port Foligi" bin :-,'.y" I .(U-fjiisbied vehicle ;and invited c?n:rjt . S,-y.u fioni all who wreeompetesit to ad, :i its p.i-es. s. I Instead therefe pf a compLiint that th-re is no ( such,mftiuni, it should have been tliat it is u sufficiently employed. . The Public uiav.rt t ; - ; ' suredbt riothing shall paralyze pur cfTjrt .io' Rnres.erve uie,cna racier ot our Journal wlacli it has solonriijntained ' Part Folia' O ft. PA i W7a 1 0IT - i isiortn or oiitn-5;aroqna .Liank Notes, and the Prices of those Lott eries wlw'ays receiver! in pav ment for tickets, or the Csh; paid . for, them ca demand..-. ..' v- : s - -," ''f;;:.-' '' ,i ' - Ralsih, March,- B&i'&$ ; ':: . S: ' i ' 1 i V Sui,8cr'pdons for this work, recciVeil by j 'Jr. Dan't"! Peck, at Mm Pustffice. ' j - .49u.i5tp : - ; .;.'. V'
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