v. r 1 o j J boVJ' i ' 'it, :if. - -r V Ours are the' plans of fair, delightful peace i Unwarp'djby patty rage to live like brothers" V ,1i A" f l r V - i- f r v , I J ' f . . -: , ... . -r - ; - , - ...... .... , ,,,.i.,. .j....?.. r -, v - '.'. l?t' Is by HshctJ feery Trap a and Fbidat, At ie Voltar per antmiri-rhalf in advance. ot exceedmff sixteen lines neatly iniertedihree InS publication ; those of greater lehgjh in the CitL'i ki,krt!Bnj Communications thankfully SLeiUrstotbe Editors ut be post- ilawwf th& Unit at the k SetoridSessitmJqf the 1 9 i Congress' J-i , .'maVinif annronriatiohs t carry into effect .certain linhan fT reaties. -ffe tX enacted iki the-Seriate and House 1 of Rei)rcst7itative$ fitfie:iUnUed Statts of foUowing suRi&'bevand they hereby ar, Respectively approprialetl, for the. purpose tof carf v inlnto ejlect,Trreatie8 made with y L : h rr.np wa Pottawaianiie. ana iiam i a rme iht The snmlnf efie thousand dollars, bein ie;sum stiwilal ;pr byHheixtK anicle 'VUitn-dof. thefiah; of August, one j thousand jgh t hundred and t;eii ty i, "'i-Avrth"5t:ieChipipeas::-'v- '. .; '' ! : The sum ,f two thousand dollars; being 1 the inquiry tobe paid to ; the Pttawata Ikles; by, thy tWrd article ofV the ?reaity of I tfiefefth of Aujus ne dred and' twenty-six. ' --: ! -'"! The su ith of Itme thousand- fivfe; hundred the same dnllarftr for carrvin? into etiect ' article (or, the boilding; of a mill;f ;; The fcuro: of , three thousand .eight hun dred and uyenty dollars, fur carrying into lie hereby is, authorized to employ one tional Clerk for the office of the Chief . ! etiect the stipn lations or tne arnci e i r ne ppori t)f a ? chool-inasterv a blacksmith, ; u mil 1 er ami for th e"del i vef y f sa t K v fl?' ''The vswwpfhyoae, thousand tour hundred and forty-seven dollars, and sey ' nty -one cents j for goods delivered, and to be delivefed, under the fourth article of ffiaid Treaty ; :. " "r ' V : The sain t nine thousand nve j hunureu and seventy-three oliars for, the payment o:f certai n clai mff which are prov ided for by the fifth article of said treaty, f The ! Mini of.fiffy-seyen thousand three hundrel dollars? for the y ment for goods delivered, and, to be delivered, under the fourth-Article of the Treaty of the twenty -thint ;of October, one thousand eight hun dreti antl twenti-ix,' with the Miamies. ,'.Tlie, sonr of thirty-five' thousand dollars, for tlie payment of the annuities, as provid ed for in the . same Article of, said Treaty . th e same in c lu d i n g 'ah'4'' being- in lie u o f all iormer annuities.' i r?&??'?:: ' - .' . Thet-um of eight thousand S4yen hundred dollars, fr carrying iijfo eilct the provi feiohs of thie- iame 'article, n fir furntshi ng wagon? ; and pxc defecting houses and far riishing: cattle and jiogst; . V . , ' 1 , .The sum of one thousand; one. hundred d ol lars, for. the deli very ofi ro n, s leelaiid tobacco, and the suppart of laborers, as provided for by the fifth article of said Treaty ;f,A! .) r---- THe sum of (wo tl)busani dollars, for the suppflrtof die poor and infirm persons, and the education of youth of the "Tribe, as pvided for by the sixth' article of sAid Trea'tv.i".' - ;Sfv " 1 . , C ;'i . ThV sum of twentv-five thousand seven liunilred dollars, as provided for by the seventh article of said Treaty, for the purchase of certaiu lands, accordinjr to the schedule therein referred to. ; Sec. &: Jlnd be it further enacted, That the haraebe ; paid; ou t of any tnoney in the treasury jiut miirwisc. pmjjuicu. Approved 2d March,83r. 7 , - "'I i ,-.m i . ' , An act in additJoB to an act to regulate and nx the compensation of tnc Clerks in theciit- one inousaiui and h addition Engineer ; one additional Clerk, . for the office of the Adjutant Genera! ;;and one additional Clerk for the office of the Com missary General of Subsistence j the com pensation to each not exceeding eight hun dred dollars : , . ; . --Sec. 5 :i3rid be fit further ehadtdy Tnat the Postmaster General be, and he hereby is, authorised to. -employ five additional Clerks, whose compensation shall not ex ceed one thousand dollars each ; and one additional Clerk, whoe compensation shall not exceed bne.thbusaiidrf'our hundred dol lars. i Sec 6. That' the Secretary of the Trea-; snry be authorized to allow four Clerks-in the ofiice of the Register of the Treasury, and one Cierk in the oflicc of the Navy Commissioners, one Clerk in theFinh Au di tor's 4)fficei and one clerk in the First Comptroller's office, who now receive eight hundred dollars each, the sum of one thou sand dollars each a year. '' Sec. 7 . And be itfurtker enacted, That the sum of one thousand dollars, as com pensation for one Clerk in the Bureau of Indian Affairs, be applied under the direc- tjon of the Secretary or War, under the act of eighteen hundred and eighteen. Sec. ,9. flnd be it further enacted; That, from and lifter the thirty first of March, eighteen hundred and - twenty-seven, ,so much of the section of the act to fix the compensation of the CJerksin the different offices, passed on the twentieth of April eighteen hundred and eighteen, as relates to the clerks authorized to he emplo3Ted in the office of the Commissioner of the Gene ral Laud . Office, be repealed, and that there be ernploved, from and after that pe riod, in said office, one clerk, whose' com pensation shall not exceed; seventeen hun dred dollars : ten Clerks, whose compen sation shall! hot exceed eleven hundred and fifty dollars ; and that tliere be two hun dred and fifty dollars 2.1 owed as a contin gency for keeping the account of the three per cent. fund, annronriated to the use of certain St ;ites. r Sec. 9. Jlnd hz il further enacted That he sum oi eishfeen thousand four hundred dollars be. and hereby is, appropriated, out ot any ronev ip me J reaury not otherwise appropriated, as compensation to the seve ral C(e.-Ks auth iriz i ov this act, and for he :' additional - compensation provided therein. , - , , - - Af?rovpd 21 March, 182.; iuMAvti:x mine rosi umoe ax i;xiora, is. C. 1st pril, 1827, and if not -taken out be- tove the 1st jjuiv, vill be sent.-to the General Post Office aS dead letters, .Aousl'irthife Miss .Tones Uotiert Junr. Avres Sihs ,, Jinkins Joseph T. J'erent Offices nVsied j April, eisrht hundred and eichtceiuv. r lie it enacted Ini the Senate -: and Home I of Representaticex of the United - States of m.imeTicmn juongress aMStmoiectf j nai uie t Secreta r j of St a le be a ft t rorizei I toe in ploy in the'8tate .Departinent, one additional jClcrkwhose cgmpensation shall nottex jceed sixteen hundred 'dollars ; two , addi tional Clerks for the Patent '-.Office whose Compensation shall put exceed eight ' huu- 'dred;dol latv,;v' - !ilvl fi y U't:- ll.-.H- Sec,;.2iMf be' it further Unacted. Tht iihe Secretary of the Treaiury be, and he )reljrjis :ahth6nze(r;toeniplovVH the Tteaftn j j Departinent, f,;bne additional " Clerk, w hose coinpeiisattoir shall not 'cx Wexl fourteen liuodi-ed duliars?; inHhe ofi iice.of the KoutK. Atiitbrwo' additional t'J;lerksf-w hose coin jieniatlon. . shal f not; vx .'cefpiiVtlibarid . Sec.; Semite it further enacted, Tat ,"y is atiihonzeit .to eti'ipior one additional jv'lei fc. whose jcompeirsation half nut ex-, ci etj one thousand doHa'K. 0 :" ,- " ', I' yt:,M.: id be nit: : .ccretpi- of e 'it firth er ftxact'cdy'Vita Ur Vi'ar Bcp'ahmeLt'bV'.' nrowii lhaac A. I Bullock Cieoi gfe Beaumont Vill'um" Burroughs Jbhn i Branch John T. j Bryant Najfcy Miss Ball Guilford Boswell Caroline C1 Blget Andre Burg-c U iliiam Burns Mary II. -. , ijiilleck Itichard Bryan Jos. II, Genl. Bradford John . Carnal Catharine Clement Wiliiam Cole Celia Mrs. Coghill Lucy Mrs.. Cottrell John B. ? Cobbs James II. Clack Frederick M. Cooke Claboin -Cobb Jesse II. ; Clement Samt. v .; Dodd Mary Miss Davis Jfancy Mrs. Ellis Samuel . j Farrar Alexander , JJoyd Georg-e '- ' Freear Robert : "; Jones Daniel Jones'-Kd ward Senr. Jones Robert JinkinS Sarah Mrs. J ores Isaac N". . Jackson Lemuel Jinkins ,F-iias Ki:ot George . L.ittlejohn Jos. B. 2 Lewis Joseph Longmire Robert Lee Joseph Littlt jolui Thos B. Lawrence H. B. Lindsay Caleb Moore John 2 Mitchell David McGlocklin James Morris.' William.. Mize Lewis McFailingf Henry Nuttall John C. Nut tall James Mrs. Palmer John C. . Pleasants Robert " Robcrds Nathaniel Read Howell L. Reeks George Sneed Step. K.' 4.. Shearman John Fairbank NancV'.R. Mrs.Sanford Giles Forrest William Paisley Smith Margaret Mrsi Green Lewis Hnl. 2 Gordon Archibald Gooch Daniel T. Henderson Vm. . -Hubbell Ransom 2 i Hunt Thomas T? Ifaskias James f Harrison Robert. Hester Benjn. O. 2 Hunt John Jj 2 ; " Harris Ransom 'f Hunt Groves; Hunt John , -! ; Inscore Wm. Wi A Jones Ann Mrs. ' - SDvmff Aaron Smith Elizabeth Mrs. Spears Willie M. ,'" Smith Alexander Sanford Washington ! Taylor Wm. V. 'Taylor Lewis : Taylor Jos- Rev. Tippett Jonathan Valentine Mary Mrs. Wilson,Sherwood Weaver l&iac . Williams Wm. Jr. Yancey Absalom 2 JAMES M.VIGGINS, P. M. A COAT STOLEN. . I' ASTweek, a new Bine Frock Coat with black J velvet Collar, was taken from7 a room in Miss Ei.Geddy's house; ..'Any' person who may . see a negro with such a Coat will please give infor- mauon inereor, ana n recoverea a iiDerai rewara will paid.f4";H-":" "- C-?. -v'- Feb.. 21 'i Takeh iip ahd Cbmmitteil is rO the Jail of Lincoln County, N. Caslluna ' vavs, twb Negro , Tellows," who call them selves Bill v and Isaac, and :say they belong to Wm. Burrows and runaway from Charles Conierv of Sumpter District, South.Caroliiaa.i They ate botl stout men, V Billy is about 25 or 40 year of acre 5 feet 12 inches high, has several scars on his neck', which lie- says " were .caused by stabbing- Isaac is about 18 years old, 5 feet S inches liigh. and dark complected , v " ! I i The owner is requested to come forward, prove property,-pay. charges and take them as the law directs. . ' ' J. ZIMMERMAN, l. "-'..M'Ar; Mt1 .t-v f;t : - "V '".- T BBE2T a pOBXIPOn. 1Q20, . . Natx CoMMissioansHs' .Office, 'l t ' v. 23JJHarcA,'1827. SEALED proposals will be received by the Commissioners of theNavy, until the 31st day of July, 1827, for the supply of 4. 3000 barrels of Pork, , . 3600 barrels of Beef, . One third of the quantity of Pork, and one imm oi rne quantity ot ueer xo dc aeuverea ai each of the Navv Yards at; Boston, New.York', and Norfolk. ; l"he whole to be delivered by th 1st of April. 1828. . The sai,d Beef and Pork shall be of the very best quality. The" beef shall be packed from cattle well fattened, and weighing not lesa than 400 lbs. and to average 550 lbs. All the legs. legf rounds," clods, and 14 lbs. from the necks of each animal shall be excluded, and ; the rest of the body of the animal cut into pieces of 10 lbs. each. as. near as may be, so that twenty pieces will make a barrel of 200' lbs. nett, weight of beet. - - i ' . . . , Of the Pork, which must be corn fed and wetl fatted all the skulls, feet 'and hind legs entire, shall be excluded and the remainder of the hog, including notoiore than three shoulders to each barrel, shall be cut into pieces of eight pounds cht as near as may be, so that twentv-hve pie ces will make a barrel of 200 lbs. aett weight of Pork. ., . - - . - The wliole of the said Beef and Pork, to be packed with the best clean coarse white Turks Island, Isle of May, or St. Ubes salt, with five ounces of the best saltpetre to each barrel. . : The barrels in which the said Beef and Pork shall be packed, must be made of the best sea soned white oak,-or while ash, free from sap, and fully hooped-i-they must be branded, 4,, Na vy Beef,' or Navy Pork," with the contract or's name, and the year when packed. The whole of the said Beef and Pork must un dergo inspection at the Navy Yards where the deliveries are to be made, by some sworn inspec tor of the State, to be selected by the Commis sioners of the Navy, er to such test, inspection, and examination, as they have, or may hereafter prescribe, free of expense to the United States, and the barrels must be in perfect shipping or-J tier. ' - - Each proposal for furnishing the Beef and Pork, must state the place of residence of - the bidder the names of two competent persons as sureties, and the place of their residence and ten per cent, will be reserved by the United States on all payments until the contracts shall be completed, in addition' to the bond, and all payments will be made at the places of deli very, v, ,.v - - . v v; -v: The proposals must be endorsed on the back, ' offer to furnish salt provisions' and must state the price's of the Beef and Pork respectively, deliverable t the several Navy Yards aforesaid. Any bid not made in conformity to the" advert tisement, or not received within the time limited therein, will not be considered. March 26. 52 2avt31 July r Lincolnt on, - March Navy Commissioner's Office, - ; v 12th March. 1817. Live Oak frame and proniiscuou 'limber for Ships of the Line, Frigates Sloops of War. : . . s riHE Commissioners of the Navy 'will receive A proposals until the 31st day of July next, for furnishing Live Oak Timber, cut to moulds, (which they will furnish) for s'nps of the line, frigates and sloops tf war, and the proportion of promiscuous L.ive usk, cut to aimensions, tnat may be required, say 6000 cubical feet fir each ship of the linej 3000 for ech frigate, and 1000 tyr each sloop. The timber must be cut from trees grown in situations not more than 25 miles from the sea, deliverable at the following build ing yards, viz. Portsmouth1; N. H. Boston, New York, Philadelphia, Washington, and Norfolk, during the years 1828, 1829 and 1830, saj on or oefore the 1st November or each year. -Persons offering will b- pleased to state, parti cularly their terms per cubical foot.for any one of ine frames, wiin ine proportion oi promiscuous timber required ; also, (should they be disposed t offer for more) their terms per cubical feet, for three frames collectively (one of each class,that is, a4, a 44, ana a sioop,)witn tne promiscuous tim ber, designating in all cases their prices for the frame of a ship of the line, of a frigate, of a sloop and tor promiscuous timber. I he offers can be made deliverable at any one, or either, or all the yards above mentioned ; but the terms per cubi cal loot deliverable at each, (if a ditterencebe made by the bidder) must be distinctly stifed. It is to be understood, that the Commissioners will select such offers, and assi.trn to each bid der such portion of the timber required, (not less tiian one entire name) ana designate such yards iqr the delivery as they may judge expe dient for the public interest i'and further, that no money will at any time, under any circumstan ces, be advanced, and that none will be paid, until an actual delivery of timber ; that bond, with two or more sufficient sureties, for the faith ful discbarge of any contract, will be required that the amount of euch bond will be one- third the estimated amount of the contract.- Moreover, that as additional and collateral secu rity, tep per centum of the avails of. each cargo n 'm I I I 1 J J -I . . win ne reservea anu wiuuieiu, imm me contract shall be fully complied With' to tffe entire satis faction of the Commissioners ; and t that, in all deliveries of timber, a ' due proportion of the most difficult parts of the frames shall be deliver ed, otherwise, it shall be at the option of the Commissioners X withhold such amount, in ad dition to the ten per cent, above mentioned, as they may judge expedient for the public luterest. until such deficient proportion of such difficult timbers shall be delivered ; and it is further to be understood, that all payments will . be made at the placest)f delivery, v '. -. .- ..,'' - , .. .- ... Those who may offer to supply, any part of tnis timoer, are turiner requested to state parti, cularly their own residence, the names and resi dences of their sureties, to forward letters from such persons, stating their wdlingness to become sureties, and also to forward evidence of the com petency of such persons as sureties to the amount or which they may become; bound, r All offers are to be sealed and oirected to the Commission era of the Navy, and endorsed with the following words, yias. . Offer to furnish Live Oak, under the advertisement of 12th March, 1827."' ; '. ; The timber is to be inspected and measured according" to the rules established by the Board, a'copy 'bf which may be obtained on . application to the Navy Agent either at Pehsacola, Savannah, Charleston, S; C;4 Nojolk,lVrashington;Balti more, Pbilldelphia, New-York, Be 3nT or Ports mouth, N. U. J - 3f-. i . ' . -; r , i, . f " Any bid not made in conformity to this adver tisementor that mav may not be received within THE STEW YORK MIRROR 1 1 . And Ladies Literary Gazette. i! EDITED BY GEORGE P. MORRIS. . Here shall young geruis wing bis eagle1 flight. " Rich dew-drops vshalang from nis plumes o lurht." . - - A ' S the Mirror will soon ' complete its fourth year, the editor thus seasonably . presents himself before his numerous and highly respec table patrons and the public,1 with sentiments of profound respect, and a. deep sense of the obliga tions which are imposed upon him. Id say that his reward and encouragement have far exceed- eu ms jiith exoeciHiions. out ue uui iaui ex pression of bis feelings ; for the i pleasure of those feelings is immeasurably heightened when he reviews the names of those who make up the great portion of his supporters. 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We have unremittmglv endeavoured, and shall here- atter go on witn increase ! zeai in our ewaeavours, to cull from the varied fields of litersttoi-e the ciH'icesi aim ihusi Tiugram. nowers, sis a, jusv, though humble tribute, to our fair readers." . ; ! .With a view to render the Mirror still more ac ceptable and valuable, we propose, on the com mencement of the fifth year, and to continue it with each returning, quarter, to accompany it with a splendid Engraving", executed in the finest style of which the state of the art in this country iwill admit. . It is Jnte"hcled to present, in succes sion, the most accurate Views of our principal Public Edifices, followed by correct historical .Descriptions, so as to preserve s knowledge of the period of their foundation,' of the' usesto wliich they are applied, and ofsuch other cir cumstances connected with them, as' may be worthy of. preservation.. 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'-'" t Jlmet-ican Biography or historical sketches of the'hves of such persons of both . sexes,' as have pecome celebi"atel for ther heroism, virtue, for titude, talents, patriotism, &c. ; '"-: JDiterary Intelligence 'or notices of new publi cations. " ' r .--' ; - - 1 !-- ':.::-'.y v ': '. vv-: The Uramacomprising strictures on the New York stage.J p.:-. r-. u - v: '-.- - ' - Desultory Selectionsr-yrith occasional remarks. Anecdotes humorous, literary, historical, &c Passing events of the week. " ' . Foetrt; original and selected ; - .-.r'"-y Together with many bthef miscellaneous sub jects, which it would be unnecessary now to enu merate. - -.,,- -- .- i, ' The Mirror is published every Saturday, for m 1 . n 1 ... ne proprietor, Dy lianiei fansnaw, at tne Ame rican Tract Society House, No. 87, Nassau-st. The terms are Four Dollars per annum, pava pie in advance. . - NeYk, February, 1827. I" By his .Excellency IL G. Burton. G ;J . nor of the. Slate of North- Carolina. :"U7"If ERE AS it patisfactorily appears to ine, l ? that ne JOEUAHTCUKfX Ins commtt: ted a murdet cmhe bo-ly of Mile Ralph, and li .9 subsequently "jBed.b'eyoinl the lwuitt pi' Hie "Stat.. Now therefore know yeV.that tnefl6vef re ;;d will begiveih to any person or,peiNmVs,wh'o'sh:il I '' apprehend the slid" Mitchell, and have lum oon. mitted to the jail n Halifax rquutf, hj the St ,i aforesaid of to wnifotherJail?th:it he ins,v " be brought lo triaf. Thexivit atl military :it". C thorities of tin state, are he: eby reqnii led toai.l- anu assist m ine apprehension ami Uettction of the said MjtchehV 7 fMltebcU is'a'lreesnaf , o ate bUck, aboutlKve feet 3 ir4 inches in lie -hf. 1. J1J i ' .' . Ill' -. 'L . '.-' - ' " T11 .' iwaitys-in raiiier a sroopiiif- pf;- Sit ion, withi bis bead leaning to one side; has ost one of his fore teeth.Ulks finft iu'itl father throu? h the' nose; complaisant wheh sook a to. hv tradV a brfcklayer . and : plasterer, : about '45 yetiVs t.f age, out iooks younger. .. -f.n-iel,,non7 WHcreor, i jia ve '.caused be , iSw hereunto 'affixed and. signed tlie Pfe . s imeat Raleili, the '19th dav cf By the Governor, i 11. G. BURTON. OCThe Richmtijid EiiquiretvPetersburg In' ici'iutuibri .bjiu i.unuK. iicrriiu, w 11 ; insert trie above w eekly, for eigtit weeks aiufou ! ernunt aottccj?, To be dravrfi Philailelphia $on the ? 2;it 1 f, y of May. 1827i K;? ?U?te o SC H EM li. 3 :'.:' , ' f . ; : :.-".(-' IiPrizetot iglOaoo isIO.ODO . -V".I - ' Tvl " ,,-.i , 10 ; AO (- v 20 . ; 40 51 ,102 1683 1 1 4'5 '.i?.t)00 :';i,2o'6-;; r 5 0 r 5o: ::r s-... 13,395 Pris Prjce of. iiirters I. 03- Ordrrs the cash or 2,000 . ' 1,500 -' vroG1 A 0,000 v ;V5,of)o - 5 5,000 ; i' 4,000 1 ; ; C550 -2,040 1 3,464 1 -- .' .- .' ,; f i mi , .. - g!02,GG0 Q ricls.Vhble S4, Hale 2, '.CAPITAL PIHZKS" v 24.000. 10.000 BOZiIi ARS. New-York Consolidated Lottery, Class No. 1, for 1827. " ' ' Sixty Number Lottery Nine Drawn Ballots. I SCHEME. - V - 1 Prize of S24. 000 is 1 ! 10,000 : 1 -. b 4,000 ' 1 ' 1,865 '. 10 , .1,000 -f' 20 500 , ''- -, 50- 200 . 1 - 51 100 102 ' . 50 15S ". - j: .25 - ' " -" 1530 k 12 .11475 : vi ; ' 824,000 io.ooo .4,000 .1.865 30,000 10,000 10,000 5,100 5,100 3.825 18,360 68,850 Sin,ioo .13,395 Prizes. n Price of Tickets. Whole, $6 rialf, 3Quarters, $1 50. Orders from the Country post paid) will meet with prompt atteution, if addressed to . , .... j YATES & M'INTYRE, " . ' Raleigh or.Favctteville. N. f. Tickets in all the NORTHERN LOTTE RIES of respectability can be had at the North ern prices at either of our Offices, for tiebriria. North or booth-Carolina Bank Notes, and the Prizes of those Lotteries alwavs received in pav- uicui mr.ucKcu, or iue i;asn paia xor tnem on demand. rj " '":"!-4 Raleigh, March, "I827i.;H"-,.-iVi ' V :' -t-ii-Jfi'W r- , .. -s- - OF TH12 . r." " UNION CANAL LOTTERY, . ,' i-; ; . -r i TWENTY-SEVEJFTH CX.ASS. " ' ' tS 4. $20,000 . 5,000 ' 2,945 13, 41, 47, is the Captal Prize, 10,36,39,' , , - w 6, 34? 5&V 6.- 34, 39, : 10; 36, 58,1 v, . ; ,s - - - :, 10, 34r 36,! , A . "v 6, 10, SeVEach, " . . ' 1.000 10, 34, ,58, I t -I , , ; 6,M0,58,SI 4 - V,'- f Thecapital of S20.000.was sold in shares, pari of which is owned by Jlr. John Cibbs. of . Phila delphia,-and part by a respectable black man; ; ii, several pt the above vpe Jiave bad the pleasure of dfstributing.; -'...-. -; , for ticWt (post paid) encio&'rig . prizes, x wills -ceive prompt uttt ii- . lioni if addrossed to'Aif . ' - '&:'-i?: :,-v YATES m clN'I'YUK, '; ?f?i- Raleigh b,J-ayetteVille.-v, ; ' VIRGINIA STA1 E J-OrrKRY, .l-fvfiSixlpla FOR TH E B ENEFrr 0 F.' TIJ E I)israalv3 wanips tato 'Will be drawn at Norfolk on WednesdavV the 25th of Apni;l827;::;l'j X'S-l- " ' :- 1 Prize ot J5 10,000 is , ; 5 ;.,.1:--v-::i,ooo'.i-; :i; 10 iPOO: 1632. T' n::'. ':-8 A ' ! . 1 1 475 :-z sfr & :-f ?'4i . '- 'I " - ' " .-. - ' '-- , ' .,' - i " - - 810,000 ; 4.i0() 50f) 5,000 5,000 -4. 000; 1 -; --. A r fin '. ' 5.10;) 2,0") ' 13,05J ' - 45,900 rizeg,, .. ., -f; :; v; 8 1 02.6CQ - Whole, Tickets m-Z ;S4 i . nail..-. ' do '"...'; 2 .--v : . ?;fe i 6t30.rtlers enclosing Cash or Prizes, (post paid) will receive prompt attention, if addressed to ; .YATEaStr McINTYRE, Managere, J , ; . Raleigh, or Fayetieville, N. C. . ' : Tickets iin i WorihernLott-ri cf :Ve 'cc tability can be .had at the Northern' nricc i at ci ther of our; offices "for-; Georgia; 'Nforth or bc-thv Carolina ' Ranlt Ntes, "and the Prizes uf th lotteries always received in pavmenl for tickets, ' or the cash paid for them on cfemand. . . THE. subscriber having employed one cf tLV best and most experienced workmen, frc-i Newark,- Ni Jersey,- as' Superintendant cf Lb Shop, and having laid in a well chosen stock cf materiaU JnlNew-York and PhSladelnhia-. lie furnish those whomay want anv thin in t :T : line, as low as they can be'purchasedv at ar regular shop; north of this-- V; ne nas on hand a handsome assortment cl" Carriages, igs and Harness, of..almoa't ever,'" description i some of - which are now f nit-' ' the rest in'a state of forwardness 2 all of wh't win ut uuiu ii reuuecu ;pnce5 lor casa, or n gotiabie paper." The work, i., every inttruc be well executed, t Orders are solicited. Raleigh, N. C.- Jan.-1827, r v t . fiy t I -Wake Countv. a" : " Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions Fc!. ruir DelAny-PoIIardvlv Caje, : ,v2 Ordered that'iudi-ial f JohnPage.: : N nient issue." T. .'"')' Levied on J .Page's right in a ne-ro in th 3 I. ; - 01 a- rage anct on his nht m the 1 c - x late Jameallartseld, dee'd. ? v . " ' "ITT ha vine been made tnanriearth y, jlt''-' ' JLL ant resides beyond the limit 'rVv , r "" is therefore ordered thaf p Ihj V V ' the Ralejgh Register for six wtl" 1 jLcicnuant comes loiaro c - , t Coui t cf Pleas and Qu.-V,- - Vt V t - ! ior me .univ oi vvve at Cc Ceurt IIc and there to rP and plead tp i::ie, thc j ; l v ment will be j.l,!.. .i ,J r r , .'c.. ' i uiw juuiv viu vUUMt IV) (VbVKIM, UIUJ . VAIUIVk : . . ( - 1 , i ;" '--" - a.&l.l,-'? j I leVlCtl Oil 1 '- J0;i'8?r. '-(pr.dr.S150.jbe.TOtjsi4rd.1.v--' : 4l-U-3Uol7 j , ' Bjteigli, N. C coverr. ondf1?1 :r . ...:-T-r-.;:r.,?v-... 5',; -..-.-;. -'-: . ,l ;X,-,; ! est, 3Q. fLITOG,C. C.