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4 WWT! is published every ToksdaT and FniiUT, by JOSEPH C ALEB SON, i At five Dollars annum-phalf in advance. - 4 nVRRTlSEMRNTS r N'ot exceedfng sixteen lines neatly inserted three 'times for a dodar,aod 25 centkfor every succe 5proportH.n;.V..Cdnmc:e thankfully reeei paid; Laws of the United States, .passed at the An Act making an appropriat jon for the purchase of Books for the use of the Library pf-'.Con-pt'pss.' ami for other purposes. Y ''S He i tnaclid In the Senate and House of; Representatives of the United States of ' mtitnenca n oigicoa .uoocmt'tu., j.nai. mc Vum of three thousand dollars be, arid the 'same fis herebyijajppropria ted; out jaf any money in " the Treasury not otherwise, ap propriated, the purchase of Books, un ii er the direction or tne joint xiorarj v,om mittee, jor the use of thej Library of Con gress.' ' .-;' Y-v-- y; .. Sec. 2., And be it further enacted, That the sum of f rf J u f i d Veil f; u"ollars be and the same is hereby, appropriated; out of any money in the Treasury, not otherwise appropriated, as a compensation to an As- L -'sistatit empiuyeu oy ine jiorariaii ui v,wu- "ress uurmg me preeu iwasmii " Approved 2d Mart hi vV '- . YY-- ",- " An "Act to alter the time of holding- the District Coyrt of the United States for the Southern '-.District of Alabama and for other purposes. se it enacted by the Senate and Mouse vf Representatives of the United States of America in Congress ; assembled9 T hat the liisiriet Court of the United States; for the Southern District of .Alabama, shall be J.Koliieti in tlie city of Mobile, on the second Monday in December instead of the second Monday 5n OctoberVand in addition to the term (Uiw directed, bv law to be holden on the first Monday in lay in each and every-Tear, and shall continue so lon as bu ainess may require. f " 1 SecJ3 2. And be it further enacted That the records and papers belongin District Court heretofore holden or tr tho at the District towu of Cah a w ba, in the Sou 1 1 e r n of Alabatiiaexcept such as may be neces sary in "any criminal prosecution pending in "the said Court, shall be transferred to, and become a part of the records and pa pers ' of the District Court holden at Mo bile, and all causes of , a civil nature pen- kfihftg in tpe District Court hererotore hol den at uie said town of Cahavvba, shall be transferred to the District.Court holden in the city of Mobile, and shall huve day therein and be proceeded in to final judg ment and execution, in the same manner as if the said causes had originated in the haid. Court holden al Mobile and it shall be lawful for the said lajst mentioned Court to issue execution upon any judgment here tofdrerendered'in tHe District Court holr den at Cahawba, uhich said judgment shall not have been satisfied, and to issue writs of scire facias for the purpose of reviving any judgment heretofore rendered by the District' Court holden at Cahavvba, and to issue alf other writs or process which nvay be necessary,; according to the, course of judicial proceedings. . Sec 0. Be itjurihep enactd, That al I causes of a criminal nature, now pending in the District Court holden at Cahawba, shall be proceedeu ,inv by the said -Court to final judgment, Rod to execution of such judgment or sentence as may' be Rendered by the said Court, in the said causes 5 and, J ha t imoiediatelyr thereafter, the! records and papers iu i the said causes jsjiall be transferred to, and become a part of the records and papers ol holden at Mobile. Approved 2d March, tlie District Court, IS27. An Act giving further condensation td the Cap ' tains and bubalTf rns ofc the Army of die Vni .te'd States, in certain cases. VY . f ' I ' Be it enacted by the Senate and ffoulse of - iiepresmiatiyes of the United States of America ih .pongrtsvassembledi That from aud a f l er the passi ng of this ac t, each captain aud subaltern in the Army shall be allowed -one additional ration. iec; 2. -And'be it further enacted. That every oflicer in ihe; actuat command- ofa conipauy in the4Army of the United States, shaii be en t i tl e'Jj l( receive t eif il ol I ars per joonth ulditional piy, ja$ compeiisjitiori for his duties- aiid esiHjp9ibltties,jwith;resr , I'tct to - the clothing, arms and accoutre- ui ui iue cmnpaoyy wnnst ne shall be n the,actual co Oat. flu snh;ill.rnVititr. ttliiV Y.l I'ivi :W the rfocmatice: vfc a ny staff lulviof -.ic. e twelves, an c xira.c:OXnpensation, u.t 1 1 ue e 11 u i I eti to tl e udd t Uoiia ren ii';ided 0 ' 5 1 Y f ration 1 rYo i ' -: miii'.' ; f I ,7 ' v An Act authorizing thf.cotnpJetrbn and repair of certain Roads lnthe Territory of Flonda, ana for other purposes. ' ,jt , s Be it enacted by the Senate arid House of jfepreseniqiives ojine unuea amies oj jime- nca tn Congress -assembled I hat the rre sident of the United States be. and he is hereby, authorized to, cause to be opened and n'paired, in; the Territory of Florida, 9 Tublic rVad known bv the name of the King's road, from the Georgia line, by St Ausustineiv to New SmVrna. ; 'k. And he itl furthtr enacted. That the rresiclent be, and he is hereby, authonzeo to employ the troops of the United States, stationed in Florida, in such manner as he csay thinki proper, in opening and repair ing such road ; and, for defraying the ex penses thereof, the sum of eleven thousand dollars is hereby. appropriated Sec 3. And be it further enacted, That the additional sum of' five thousand dol lars be, ana the same is hereby, appropri ated for the completion of the United States' Military road from Pensacola to St. Augustine, by the construction of a bridge across the St. Sebastian's river,near St. .Augustine ;.and that the further sum of six thousand dollars be, and the same is hereby appropriated, for the purpose of completingtheroad from Colerain, in Geor gia, to T3mpa Bay, in the Territory of Florida ; and the appropriations aforesaid shall be paid out of any money in. the Treasury riot otherwise appropriated. Sec; 4. And be it further enacted, That if any part 'of the above appropriations shall remain unexpended, it shall be appropria ted to opening the communication between Moschetto or Halifax, and Indian rivers, in ihe line of communication to Cape Flo ridav described in the report of the Engi neer, appointediin pursuance of an act of Congress, pf the twenty-eighth day of Feb ruary, ore thousand eight humfred and twenty-four, ijuthorizing the survey of a military road from St. Augustine to Cape Florida. - : ; Approved 2d 'March, 1827. An Act to authorize the improving of certain Harbors, the building of Piers,' and for other ' purposes. j v Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Jtepresentattves of the United States of Ame rica in Congress assembled, That the fol lowing sun s be; and the same are hereby, respectively appropriated, to be applied under the direction of the President rf the United States,'! to accomplish the objects hereinafter mentioned ; that is to say.: For improving Hyannis Harbor, in the State of Massachusetts, a sum not exceed ing ten thousand six hundred and fifty dollars , ' . For building two piers at the mouth of Osjuego Harbor, in the State of New-Yrk, thirty-three' thousand three hundred and forty -eight dollars land sixty-four cents no part of which last mentioned sum shall be expended until a contract shall have been made' for completing said piers, agree ably to thej plan proposed in a report made under the act of the twentieth of May last and for erecting a pier by contract, at the aiouth of Dunkirk Harbor, in the State of New-York!, three thousand dollars 5 For improvingCIeaveland Harbor, in the State of Ohio, ten thousand dollars ; Por improving the harbor at the mouth of Pascagoula river, in the State of Mis sissippi, arid for removing the obstructions to the navigation of said river, eight thou sand dollars ; I - For removing obstructions .to the navi cation of . Saugatuck river, and protecting i he Saugatuck Harbor, by a suitable work, to prevent the washing of the sand from Cedar Point, inta said Harbor, a sum not exceeding fifteen hundred dollars'; For completing a pier at the 'entrance at La Plaisance bayv in the Territory of Michigan, agreeably to the plan and, esti mate made under the act of the. twentieth of May last three thousand nine hundred and seventy-seven dollars and eighty-one cents. For making a survey and examination to ascertain the expediency and expense of constructingpiers to improve the Harbor of Churches Cove, in the town of Little Compton, in the State of Rhode Island, two hundred dollars 5 For making asurvey and examination to ascertain tne expediency ana expense ote recting a pier in Stonington Harbor, in the State of Connecticut, two hundred dollars;; ' V . :' . -'y- For defraying the expense of an exami nation of-the public piers at Port Penn, Marcus Hoolc,' and Fort Mifflin, in the River Delaware, in the States of Pean .vylvania and Delaware, in order to deter mine the expediency and expense of repair ing and improving the same, one hundred dollars ; . -:. Y ' - ; For a Survey of the Colbert Shoals, - in the Tennessee river, to ascertain the 'ob structions," the practicability, YHthe manner and Che expense of 'removing them, two hundred'doliars.' -'. . .. - . Foe removing; he obstructions Ytothe navigation of the Kennebec'' river, to the S tat e of Alain e- aK Lovej bys Narrows; four thousand -.dollars ;?noi part of which i . .. ' s ' ' . ' " .. I... "-'1 ' ' " sum shai toe t (expended ti mVk a contract shall have been made for removing said ob1 structmris; agreeably to" the' plan proposed by the Engineer employed to make5 a Vey :of s aid -Narrofvs.;' U Pv sur- For the erection of Piers, placing bea cons or buovs. and removinjr obstructions at, and near, the entrance into the! harbor of Saco, in the State of Maine, a sum not exceeding seven thousand dollars. Sec; 2, And be it further enacted, That the several sums hereby appropriated, shall be paid out of any money in the Treasury, not otherwise appropriated. Approved 2d March, ,1327. An Act for the presferuation of the Cumberland 'u-- ' , : Itoad. ' : ., Be it enacted bv the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States Amerioa in Congress assembled. That t sum of thirty .thousand dollars be, and hereby, appropriated, for the purpose le is of repairinglhe public road from Cumberfand to Wheeling, under the direction of "the President of the'United States,' to be paid out of any money'iii the Public Treasury not otherwise appropriated. i ! Sec. 2. And be At further enacted, That thePresident of the United States be, and he is hereby, authorized to appoint some suitable person to superintend the repairs td be made on said Road, whose compep: sation, to be paid out of the sum appropri- ateu Dy this act, shall oe tixeu by the r re sident ot the United States. Approved 2d March, 1827. An Act to refund certain Duties paid upon Ves sels belonging to citizens of Hamburgh, and their Cargoes. j Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of Jimerica in Congress assembled, I hat the Secretary of the Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized to refund the discrimi nating duties that were paid in the ports or tne unitert states oetween toe tmrd ot March, eighteen, hundred and fifteen, and the thirteenth dP7November of the same m 1 year, upon any vessels belonging to citi zens of the City of Hambnrgh, and their Cargoes ; and that the 'same be paid out of any money in the Treasurv not other-' wise appropriated. Approved 2d March, 1827. Oxford Kemale'Academv. SEVERAL Gentlemen from a distance, having requested information respecting the course of Studies pursued in this Institution the man ner of teaching, price of board, tuition, 8cc. jve embr-ce the: present opportunity of making a public statement op those subjects. j . The following branches are taught, viz. Read ing, Spelling, Plain and Ornamenlal ,Penman- shipAtithmetic, English Grammar, Geogra hv with the use of the Globes, Projecting & Draw ihg Maps, Diography, Belles Lettren, Grecian Roman and Jewish Antiquities, Botany, Mine ralogy, Chemistry, Natural Philosophy, Astron omy, Philosophy of the Mind, and Plain and Ornamental Needle-work. j ' The price of Board and Tuition in the above Branches, is sixty dollars per session of 5 montfis. Music thirty Painting" and Drawing twenty Latin Language ten French ten dollars. v With regard to the manner of Tearhing, the Instructors keep one object constantly in yieTi viz. to bring the understsmding "into eXrcise, without burdening the memory. We do not tiiink we have accomplished I great things, simply be cause we can persuade a child to repeat ohg leson from the book. It Js onr object to, fix the attention on particular facts and to gtt the pupil to understand the nature of those facts ; and this not only in the higher branch, but j in the first elements. In simple Arithmetic, and; English Grammar, we commence in this ;V?ay. , and by" this metliod, we gain not only much more rapid progress in the first stages, but' whki in our opinion is of vastly greater importance, "We get the pupile, almost without exceptioo, to h fond of the study in which she is engaged. . Stu dy is then not an odious task, but a delightful emploj'ment. Nothing is more pleasing toyotath than to dicsover the strength of their own pow ers of understanding. This discovery we En deavor to get them to make, and then thi is accomplished we have no fears, but correspond ing efforts will be made to bring those - powers into. exercise. Since the pommence'ment of the Session, we have received a Chemical and Phi losophical Apparatus ;. and now, each recitation in Chemistry, Philosophy and Astronomy, is ac companied with a Lecture and Experiments illus trating the principles of those sciences. . ; ' A close andjafental watchftilheta is exercised over the young ladies who board with ihe Prhv cipal, antl while every "necessary Indulgence for exercise and recreation will be Hiwed them, nothing inconsistent with strict decorum & gen teel manners will be permitted. - Y, " -K-; The local situation of this Institution is peculi arly propitious. The health fulness of the place is extraordinary. Not an instance of serious illness has ever been known among the pupils, since a boarding school has been established here ; and since the commencement of the last summer session,they have enjoyed uninterrupted health. The moral character of the-societyof Oxford and the vicinity, needs not our commen- da'ion ; and what we consider equally . favorable tor the institution is, that a lively interest is ma nifested for its prosperity, and our first families pay every attention to 4 he young ladies from! a- broad, consistent with the attainment of the ob ject for which they were sent here by their Pa rents and Guardians. , The Principal has four As sistatits, three ladies and one gentleman, , all constantly engag-ed and we take this oDportu nity of assuring the public, that , no exertion or expense within their power shall.be wanting to max.e me institution wnat it ougnt to be. JOSEPH LADAREEJ Oxford, March 17. ' t' 49eo3w 3XTOTSCS. HnHK Subscnoer- in contemplation of his re J. Y moval to the West, offers for sale his House & Lot, in the town of Oxford, to which are attach ed, about. 100 acres of . land r alio, his farm lying withia 3 miles of t he Toy a, and containing about 900 acres -;: and n undivided oaoiety of a Tanne ry now jn; operation.;? i pajrticulardescriptioii of the premises is not given, as it is presumed every person desirous of , pMxehasing willY take occasion toyiewuiem.ft yiy.-., . - ,yY a -V- i J , JOS. B, LITTLXJOHNV ' uranyaie county, -jaaR-is l a X .5itt, State of r North-Carolina, "' ' . Surrv Countv. - ; - '- Court of Pleas ami Quarter Sessions-February ; Y ; Term, 1827. ',' Joseph ruckett, "V Original Attachfne'nt. vs. 'i . S. Abraham - Stutherd -sum Thomas Stutherd. S moned as Garshishee. IT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that the Defendant resides without the limits of the State . It is therefore ordered by the Court, tlfat publication be made in the Raleigh Register tor thi'ee weeks, for him to appear at the next Court ofjMeas ami Quarter Sessions to be Iheld tor Surry Coiinty on the second Monday of May- next, then and there to answer, plead or lemur, otherwisf judgment pro confessd will be enter ed aganist hmi. Test, " . r Jo. WILLIAMS, fj. State of Nor tli-Carolina. , Martin Cotmty. ' . ' : Cowrt of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, March Term, 1827. ; . ' Justin L. Effwanls vs- Hiram G. BarnaTd. Original attachment. Asafiiggs summoned -as Garnishee. . JT appearing to the satisfaction of the Yjourt, that Hirain G. Barnard is not an inliabitant of this State, or has absconded so that the ordinary process of law canriot be served on him.-ItN is therefore ortlered'by the Court that puhlicrtlion be nale for six weeks in the Raleigh Register,' and Edcnton Gazt tte, that the sa'nl Hiram G. Barnard, either b' himself or his agent, appear within the time prescribed by law, and replevy, plead or demur, or final judgment ; will be had against him, and the property attached will be condenTned and sold agreeably to the act of As sembly in such cases made and provided. Witness T. W. Watts, Clerk of our said Court, at Wiliiamston, on the second Monday in March, Al D. 1827 and in the 51st year of our Inde pend. rice. T. W. WATTS, C. C C. The Celeh rated Horse 7'ILL Stand the present season at my Stable. y half a mile from Halifax town, and wUl be et to Mares at Ten Dollars (cash) the single eap ; Thirty Dollars the season, payable at the expiration ol the season ; and Fitly Dollars to nsure a Mare to be 111 foal, to be paid as soon as the Mars is ascertained' to be in foal ; with One Dollar to the Groom in every instance. The season commenced the 1st day of March, St-will end on the 10'h of Jul v. Particular attention will be paid to Mares sent to remain with the horse. Seintrate lots are provided for Mares with young colts, a.id they will be fed, if requir ed, at 25 cents per day.Every attention will be paid to prevent accidents or escapes but I Will not be liable for either. Y General Marion, is a beautiful Dark Bay, black mane and legs, full 5 feet 2f inches high, now 7 years old, in good order &c. lie wasgo'i by Old Sir Archie ; his dam by Citizen ; his grandam by Alderman ; his g. g. dam by Roebuck, his g. g. g. dam by Herod ; his g. g. g. g. dam by Part ner, Sec. , General Marion was run at Lawrenceyille, a g.iinst Sir Henry, and won the Jockey Club with eas$ then travelled to NewMarket, ami theru Won the Jockey Club, beating Betsey Richards and others, &c. LEMIL LONG. March, 1827. 51 o"w Tue Editois of the Warrentnn Keporter, Ra le;gh Register, and Peteriburg Republican are requested to insert the above advertisement three Weeks, in their respective papers, . and forward their accounts to Halifax. feltxtfc ol" X oYt-i3a oVina, V Wake County Court 6f Pleas and .Quarter Sessions February v :. Y Term, 1827 OHK Atkins, John Hutchins and Nancy, his jlf Vtfe, Tlrantly Brown and Eliza, his wife, Nincy Kbrris, Robert Noit'ih, John B. Norris, amufet Jfdrrii, Banders Norris, . Elbert Norris, Mry K'orris, Mtftha Noiris, and Sarah Jane Nor risi : whicn said , Nancy, Robert, John, Sanders, Samuel, Elbert, Mary, Vfartha, and Sarah, are infsht Under the &ge of twenty-one years, who petition by Needham Noiris, their Guardian aud next friend, . Y " Against v Wni. Atkins' Administrator &Ci of Wmv Atkins, dee'd, and Henry Forrest, and Gracyhis wife. Y petition for division of Negroes. -IT having been made to appear that Henry Forrest, and wife Gracy, reside beyond the li mits of the State It is therefore trdered, that publication be made in the Raleigh Register, for 6 wewks, that unless the defendants come forward on or before;;he next Court of Pleas .and Quarter Sessions to be held for the county of Wake at the Court House in Raleigh, 011 the 3d Monday of May next, Judgment will be taken pro con-; esso. Test. , Y - 11 S. KING, C. C. ; Yrr tiNva' v y FROHhesubscriher, living about 12 miles . east of Raleigh, on the road leading from Rogers Cross Roads to Smith fie Id, his Negro Man, named A A RON. Y Aaron is about fony years.of age quite a knowing, polite fellow, dark-complexion, and from a fall received from a horse by which his leg was injured, he limps when walking. He lias a remarkable scar overj jdiis right eye, occasioned by a blow from rock during a fight. He took with him a mixed home spun body coat, a drab great coat, and a. pair of . -. i - ii . panraioons ayea wua copperas- -none oi nis omer clothing recollected. It is expected he will en deavor to make his way to Virginia, , whence he was originally brought.; : Probably he is lurking about Petersburg ; or he'may go to. Richmond county in thisJtate,'as he has a wife there. Th subscriber will. give a reward o $10 for his apprehension. If taken in tlie State, or $20 if out of the limits, besides payiug all ueccsaary expences in bringing him home. r - v Y WILLIAM B.' FOWLER. ; .Wake county. April 2. .:5Jl tf QN Saturday the 14 th day of "April next, will be sold to the highest ; bidder at th; dwell ing house ofthe late Frederick EzelL dee'd. 10 or, 15 likely Negroes;. A credit of twelve months will be given, bond and approved security will be reqtiired. C YRtiSj : W llTTAKElt, Adm'r.Y aiatcn tn,,itfJ7Vr . . , : . -45 3, . Printing in general neatly eiecirted ut this I v UNION CANAL ' TWENTY-SEVENTH CLASS- 1 41, 47, 13, 39, iO,SiT9 ;5S, 34, "6. 13 4i; 47, Is the Ca'ptai PrieV 10,, 36. 39, 6, 34 58, - . ' . 34i:39. ; - . lO, 36, 58, . ' 10, 34, 36.J ' 6, 10,; 36. VEach - . - r i ,J20.fWi -5,000 2,945 1,000 ; 1U, 58, 10, 58, 6, 10, 34, Yi . . Y , The canitaVof Si20 0(K kiiiaM r of which is owned by Jlr. Jhrt Gibhs, of Phi la- delnhlJ Anrl nirf ku n iv.JtAl Several of the above sre. baw'ftad th r.. of distributing. ; " ;: ... ; . . : -.- ,f y. ;;v ;.iATEb & McrNTYRE, : f , VT - VRalciglyNVC. Y; Taken np and Corn mi tted FO te Jailof Lincoln County,. N.' C Runa, vavs. two Neffro Fellow who , ci.ll i trr,- selves Billy and luic, and . say thev 'belong- to w m. nntrows and runaway from Charles Conier, of Sumpter District. S outu-f'arnticj. I1 both Mtodt meo. Billy 'is- about 35 orYlttvV.f ge, 5 feet 2 inches.hiirh. has' several 4;-o" neck, which he says were caused b" stabbin ' himself with a knife. jY - Y : . Isaac U nhoitt 1ft and dark compiecte'dv . ' The owner is requested to eom fnw.vrt r,W propertv. pay chartres and t:ilr. fi..h o. s 1 directs. . L - J. ZIMXI fjVm Lincolntbn, March to, 1827: f mCadr.Sl sr t POE& roa !QS9 iJ.YT UOJIH18i5Jlls' OlTlCE, ' 23 lf,.tvA i qot - i- EALED proposals will be received bv the Commissionei of the MvVi tir.t;i - dr- . , " ... J tilt Oil ay of July, 1827, for the supply of. ; Y --. .lWhoi. nfu...t, v. r- :- . One third of the quantity of PprkV and one third of the quantity of Beef to be delivered at each of the Navv Yanl at RMfnn xr. and Norfolk, v I he whole to-be delivered by th 1st of April, i828. v 4 . . . . . , J i ue saio iieet ana pork shall be. bf the verr best quality. The beef shall h- .wi c' . - ,,- . Kru.irui Snn itWe11 ?tte.neL and weighing not less than . 400 lbs. andYto average 55U th. in 7" . fee: rounds, clols. and 14 lhfW,t K. . V each animal shall be excluded,. and 'the rest of the bcxly of the animal cut into pieces of 10 lh v each, as near -as may be. so that twenty pieces will make a barrel of 200 lbs. neft wiight of beef. -, ' -. - Of the Pork, which miist h r.i : V ':. t fitted, all the skulls YfVt IZa 'C1 shall be excluderl and the remainder of the hor. Y" 7 , , ",s" "M ree snouirtersto eacir barrel, shall be cut into pieces or eight "pounds each, as near as mav so t- c - . ces will make a barrel of 200 lbs. ett height of I oris. . " ; LIva ! ? !uthe S,auI eef and Pork, to'be : i)acked With the best rlrin v .. l?l: st-: n, wih five, V". V" w u.es sapere to each barrel, .i Larrf ls Mrh5c v M Weef and Pork: ! V r " must he made of he best sea. crs name, and the vear wlirn .a The whole of the said Beef and Pork must un' dergo inxnection at tlx Nr.i-v..i ...1 ?oCr of tbe Tle', bv SOme -ornimpec- , tor ot the State, to be sekcted by the Commis sioners of the Navy, or to sich test, inspvetion, and examination, as they have, or mav hensSr. fr , " e,C ofxPes the United States, and the barrels must be in perfect shipping- orl Each proposal .for furnishing the Beef and 'ork, must state the nl p SL.MuTr e Oulder tlie names of twn .nmr.A. 1 sureties and the place of their residence atul ten per centwill be reserved bv the Unit,! States on all payments until the contacts shall be completed, in addition to the bond, and all payments will be made at the places of dell- " v . Y . r The nronosals must h nrinMA,v i.jYi ' otter to furnish adt nmriemm ... . ...Ti the prices of the Beef and V,V - deliverable at the several Navy Yarcls aforesaid. iny uiu not mane in conformity to tlie adver- twemcnt. vr not ;r . " ... '-v,..fcl. wiimn meume limited j therein, will not be considered, f March 26..; . , , 52 i?awt31 July j Y "' x' CELEBRATED ' ' "Tv? J Tf Runner at tht BoUorru . " I Ji PATENT hayjng bee Issued bv the Pre:i l. dent of the.United Staffs, to Edward Neu--mxn, for h.s valuable improvement on the Grist ' Mill, the : subscribers fully authorised und emY powered to n.ake sale of R.gfs for osing a single Mill, or the R.ghts for using said Mills in any County, m in; any State in the rjiiionl-excent' lOULSluna-.. . Y--. fYv:."i -...V-f', i. ::h rereons wishing to purchase Rights, can di-I rect their, letters t smtil un..i. 1 .--. ter, MartinvilleGuilford, N. U. and they will be! immediately attended to. - - i , - . The superior aclvantaea of thi'irt 11 . in the grinding bmg done so near the centre where tne power is applied tlie small size of the; stones, and the T application of pressure to sup ply fae aW of-weight.;- The ranning,U is placed on the spindh- and facih? Aiowardv to tne Dea stone, which a permanently fixed. The pressure is applied to the centre of the runner u ic gxam mirouucea into the mill throu, the eye of the bed or top stone. c: i ; t- -The simple construction of this" Millj its gtekt durability. and cIm and uacf ulness to all persons having large famiUes and stock, and th fnr.Kt ,k .i.:.k0 7. - - - winKii animal or , -3, v- rr' KJTen ir xne decvled preference over all tlie inventions Inil-lrinii. Wjth'nii.iit. " - i"-. - w uu tau juaiTe such, things correctly. u Yl ? , , lilly- 8AMUEL RlOnEIIRAD : viAgent for Edward Newman, Patentee. .. March OV.v;. ,s :, 52 w6w tm6m Y 1 , ' . The Loitors of the Rep-ictr ,r ,ri, a to act as AsreWibr tbe sale ef Rhts, in -Wkke I i f n f ; OIwlM,e .V free from sap, and ful y hoopedthey mut be branded, Na vy Bee!.', or " Navv Pot t .;k -1
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