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",cvi:- " -i V- ' q " - - - ' : : I - - s !' Ilk ' - I n .4 -I i - r f, 4( . ) 'V-r--'V- .v. - . rt is' Ki - . 7 ' it e '"' on', JO;- - ial C)i- ho n.t on. ne. j u lv 1 ary' " ss's ine ' the at 9 ern ; j ar; r JO; ; ers j ainj " ges ; tri, inue 1 my - - -r' f at I ..;t X sir 3, & 3 if ce- - T" 1. VublisKert every yTcxaDAT and FBiiAT,;by ' JOSEPH GALES & SON; V" if Pitj XJoUdfperaii'nxixn-balf in advance. V AD VERBIS EMENTS . ' Not exeedin!?aMj in?eftcr4 pe! times" for a Dollar," and twenty-Bve cenU for U-"'Ieety; suocccdifigr publicaon; hpsept; great- . "l"' . k..'an ttvnnnWrnif' .nainrn. ' Wifiriows jh'iwWully received. .?Xmm0. the. Editors must'b"e 'put: paid.!. Airsygp.ziigir; Lawsof ,the United States jx Act stinplemer-tary to the several acts proyi dingTdr the settlement and confirmation ofpn vate land claims in riorida. I : " Be it enactcd by the Senate and House of neprekentaiives of the United Statcsjof A merka inifongre atrnbledlTbhe three claims to land jn the district otAVest . Florida, contained in: toe reports pi vne Uomniissioners, aim uunuti. jmj tight, 8,3 land en, 10, excludinjrom the latter the land contained in certificate, and in the plats A and C, and. the claims contained in the reports of the Commissi oners ofEast Florida, and in the reports the Receiver and Register1, acting jjuch,:made in pursuance of the several acts of Congress providing 1 for the settler ment. of private land craims in Florida, and recommended for confirmation by said Com oissioners,1 and by the Register and Re ceiver, be Jan! the same are hereby cohf y firmed, to the extent of the quantiiy con tained in one league square, tot be located by the claimants, or their agents, (within the limits of such claims t or, surveys filed, as aforesaid, before the 'said.; Commission ers, or Receiver aiid Ilegister, which Ibca i t ion sfta 1 1 be made withi n the, bou nds of "the original grant, in quantities of riot less than one section, and-to be bounded by sectional lines.- . , -;y . ; - I ' i , ' Sec 2. Wnd be it further enacted Th&t no more than the quantity of acresj con tain ed in a. 1 eague square, shall be con firmed within the bounds of uny one grant; and no confirmation shall be jeJTectual until airthe parties in interest,' undeV the origi nal grant shall file-with, the Register and Receiver of the di strict- wh ere, the craftt may be situated, a full and final release of all claim to the .residue conUineu in the grant : and where there shall be Sihy ml- nors incapable of acting within said 'l er ritory Qf Florida, -fa relinquishment bylhe iegai guaruian snail . ue sumsicm , thereafter the fxcess irTl said grants; res pective! y, shall be .liable to be soldpas o- ther : publife fandslof: the United Suites: C tciS-Mdbtifa au me ueeisions maue.oy inett.egister auu Ueceiver of Hhe districtbf East Florida, acting:, ex officio; as Commissioners, in pursuance! of ah act of Cbngres'sraftprbved the eightblof February; one thousand eight hundred -and twenty-seven; authorizing ;viem loascenain ana leciue xtainis auu titles to -lahdA in i the : district aforeiaid and t hose reco mmende d j f or confirm a t i o n , u n - urideithe; jjuantity bin three thousand five h undred jicresi contai ned , in the I re ports. abstrac ts Cand.opi nion s of;-t he said Regis ter and Receiver transmitted -to S the ' Ser c re t a ry o f the Tre as u ry, accp rd i ng to I a w, arid jferiefl'bylliim to " Congress, on the twenty-qinth, January, f one thousand eight nunureii tana .xwentyeigbt, be, ami the same are'rebyiebnfirmed; iVThc cbnfirmatioiis autnonzeu oy this act shall operate only as a" release ofl an v claim had bv th Uni ted States, ami hot lo effect the interest of ;thirdlpers;-li;iM j cvf 4 Anaoeiijnniier enaeteaflb at thf . kn'ii!'!l?n1f or i.t Ruroi tinnetpjexairih claims in East Florida. subiecto4liHfame lioii tatibns,& in cciiform i ty with f he provi- ,on"oi the several aiti of Congress, for the adjastmentof private land cfaibis in Florida, uri Aoiruajr.Hi iecemDer:Texi, the the - ff "-4 v- tu m w f v-s j. villa ir 4.v- i nii n s to; ; exh i bi t any fufth e f v i J en c e I n su p pu r ci) f 2ai 1 hi .Ahid lne said R f Ual I rece iye t the - com pensafibn . provided e actiaioresaiui 16 be patd outiolany -?n?lhfereas:af rPrit'wl t i Prbvided-f ha t theextrComT lftsatHiW-ipMwc .Ci, S an t ' lvl fUtib An fl ICrefartf irie nrnivAV .7. rm'i U r Jh ahd "Uieyarir berehy, Authorized T A,U MSt'a nd 'vihii flnrnint ah thn 11 . mey S.I4M1I m.ilf ! tin;rl-rvritt nt .;ll tlaiiirsiffiaid;, f 'Wtlpr llHheicUrmsepiade tb J -" - f r : . 11V1- - - I -rX jsioners - were authorised t ileqide and a- bove the; amount continned ; bt rHiis act : l : i. '.-I. lv 1 . " ' ' r ... lino aieu , on xorgeq pj .said; ommissioner, or lifgistei;andtiteceivpr, actirig;asMsuch, shall be 5rec(eivedand! adj u djeated ' ; py t h e Judge ot the Superior! Court of! the district ntuim hiUi me laim; ne, upon vne pen; I- ori of th claimant; according to the ibrms, rples reulationscnnditionsv a nd 1 i mi'ta tions prescribed byth e - dist rict Judge, and claimants'in the slate oft Mis- soun, uy aci oi .yongress approvedj : May iwenty-sixin, eignteop hundred and twen- ty-fou r, I entitled; vanj act enabling the withm the limits of the claimant to land Sjate of M issouri, and Territory of Arkan sas, to institute proceedings to try the va lidity of their claims' :V Pro1 videdl : that nothing In this section shall be construed to authorize said Judges to take, pozni- zance.oi any claim annulled by the said treaty, or the decree ratifying the same by Itlie King of Spairt, nor any claim not preSJPnieu 10 uie ypmniissioners, or tegis t6rand Receiver, jn conformity to the se veral acts of Congress providing for the settlement 'of privUtei land claims in FJo- rida.;. . ' I ;.L I ; Sec. 4",. JInd be it further enacted. That it shall be lawful for the claimants to lands as;aforesaid, to take ati appeal, as directed ifr tfi e ac t a f o res a i 1 1 , frp in theh decision of thfcJudge.of the District, to the Supreme Uourt or the-Uniteu: btates, i within lour thonths after jthe( decision shall be pro nounced V-and the said Judges shall each be entitled to receive the extra comfpensa- uon given to me u strict iuuge of Missou ri, for the pcTfofmince of ? the duties re- uired jy this act, h put ; of any molne in ir xreasurr iiul ih nerwisp annrnn ria rpi . Sec. & And be ft further enacted! That so raucn oi rue said act, the provisions of which, o far as they are applicable, and are pot altered by this act, - ae hereby ex pended to the territory of Florida, as sub jects the claimants to the paymentof costs in any case wnere decision may De.in favor oj" their Jclaims Lbe, and the same is hereby jrepealed ; and the costs shall abide the decision of the cause as in ordinary "cau ses;befrethe said Court And so! much of the said act as requires the claimants to- make' adverse claimants parties to tbeir suits, qr to show thle Court what adverse claimants there may be to the land claim ed of the United S ta tes, be a so hereby re peal ec I :) 'M- SecJ 9. And be it further enacted, That it shalt be the duty ot the Attorney of the Uttt el States fur t e district in which the s u i 1 9 au t hori zed ,- by this act shall be! institu- ted, m every'case where the decision is a- rai ihst she,. United States, to make pot and transmit to the A t tjorney' General of the Uteinent cbntairtinsr the United States, a s facts of the case, and the points of law on which the Same wai d ecided ; and it shall be the duty of the Attorney ; General, in all leases where the claim exceeds one leasueJ square, and in all cases, if he shall in such latter cases think the decision of the D strict Judge is jerrpnebus, ; tj direct an - appeal to - be ' pi?de jo the . Supreme Cbprti of the! United jStates'. and tj appear for iht Utiited St itsl and prosecute such appea j "which "appeal! in behalf of jthe Un- tea 3ates,;may oe M grapic; at-anj- uie within sixinonths ' after the ( renditioivof the ijijdgment "appealed ti me Able forest he ex pi rati op ,ot the term t h e re f, w hi ch m ay J ci (b m e nee ; n e x t a Iter the expiration ofsa I. siXt months raau it shall pa.' the further duty j of thej District Attorney; to observ ih e 1 on given iu that to him bv the- Attorney Genera ' Sec'.riO. And beftfurtfief enactfd That it shall be law fill forj t helP.rfesid.ejr t of the United ;:tatjes rto jiintfXSy v gent, whose special duty it shall be "to superin tend i jhe i nter'est s p ft t li er Ub i ted a ta t C5 v n uie preiuise,HO continuq;nimin: piace a lbng5iihepubjic inlerb unuahce ajld tballpwuch Jay to the ar g; n t S th e Pres hI ent j m&y thiii It feaspha bje ji It ha It Otsk be tiibduty Jo T- guxh r(a'r gent t't col feet tes t i m ony, in be half of th e United States, ahd tp attend, ; onfall bcta sipps hen atd clajinants may takdepbf i t ipt s VJari diip depbsi tipp sp taken by them shaHlbereadasvid'eucei pnless-salda gqn tjprd is t rip a (t tpeysKa j I ; ; hkv been udtiflednwrit betaking thm time as toabifimln opportunity of be log ;presepf ,1 l$MUl t -0J$tk0S& ;ioec:i 1 wi(ia pe ii j uriiieri enaciea9K Miaj 1 1 sha 1 1 be lawful for the Pi esiderit to eni- ploy !assis tan tcbunselif iti his ohinion the public interest shall require the samef apd t o: ja 1 1 o vy t o sb c h oaQSeiVa'n d t Ii e M i s tr i ct a t tP rn ey,; s a cn stu m pepsati o n ; as; ? n onerv; their, contingent expenses, ard the Receiver the conpensation- heretofore al lowed for. bringing' thir reponis to Vash ingltoiu jut uf any tnoney ia the Treasarj not other wiseappVopriaJfL" .k '.: i See' &?J2nd be it further enacted; Th t all claims, to tand wiihin the Ferritf rv of Flotida, embrace bvhe treaty 'be ween Spain aid iheljfiired States nthe' tvyrert tjfiiecpnjl JrtrBuai7v ne thousand eighi hundred land ijneAeenV; deicici ed4a ml finally greateFduatity of !anl than ihe Cbmmiai ; Sec.-12. wnd beitfurthet thctcted,tThid any ciainis to jands tentsmenis, and tiere difamerijts within the purview of this act,' which shalj inot be brought by petition be fore said xpurt; within; one year from th.e piissage of this act,-" or which, aftei being .roulvrpertire sain court, hall,ort accunt htrteqUity ;;and her fiction XSecStttfhd beit further enacted, --That the : decrees -wfifchT nfaWbe rendered bv United StaltHvhal I ,be onclusi ve bet ween the United- ,S ta tes and th e said claimants only, and shall not affect the interests of third pers(jns;..C;.r; ;:r ' j v.;' -'Tffi- Approve d;23d May, 1 82p.H ; An Act for he reli ef ofVPurchaWrs.of the Public t Lands reverted fur, non-payment of the pur-chase-mo!iey.;. ... "-I' . : .-r-.fr - Be it enacted by the Senate and. House of Representatives of the Utiited States of wi.cf; j c us serrwieu, i xoai,uin all cases.'vyhere public lahtls have b(;en purchased on which a further .credit has not been tnken under the provisions of the act of the'iecond of March oife thousand eight hunted and twenty one, afd have reverted, tjr are liable, to revert "to the U nited States, for failure topky the purchase mtrriey, pi have been sold by the United S tates by i eason of such failure to pay, and inall cases, whereA ope-twentietll jof the purchase money shall have been depo sited andjfbrfeited to the United States it shall b.9 itiie duty of the Register of. the Land Oi9ce, where the purchase or depfe site was made, to issue, upon application, to the'pripn or persons legally entitled to the benefit of the payments; made previous to such rhrersiorror sale, his, her, or their legal representatives vf? assigns, i a certifi cate for te! amount so paid, and not re funded, which shall be received and cre dited as tksh in paymentj'of any public land that has been heretofore, or may here after be, sold by 'the United States, in the State or. Territory, in which such original purchase orj deposite tias made. .. Sec. 2.1 y?na be it further enacted; That it.shall be. the duty of the Commissioner ot the Ueneral Land Uihce to prescribe the form of such certificates, which shall, in every case, specify the tract or tracts of of "land so revetted or sold, the amount paid,1- daU !of payments, and by whom made ajidjt shall be the duty of the Re gister issuing such certificates, to keep a record of) the same, ahI to forward to the General lia nd .Office, j at-the' close of each month,' a ji abstract of the certificates issu -ed during the month ? and for each certi ficate, the officer issuing the same shall be entitled to receive, from the applicant, the sum of fi ry! cents. - Sec: ' That the And be it further enacted said certificates, when received in payment for lands sha the books of the Land' be entered in Office where re ceived,4abd!iransmitted with the account of the Receiver of Public Munev to the General and Office, in uch manner as the Com nissioner of theisiid Office shall pfescrib "rrl if t r :, rr i r tioricnn .iif t It a orizinaJ ith the returns from the dfice whence ny certificate issued, it shall : ap- pear to t ie satisfaction .of; the ' said bum- tnissioner that such certificate has been issued and duly paid according to tlii t r u e i nten t and mean in g jif this act, he same shall be passed jto he credit of "tiie person pjiying the same as so much cah. Sec 4i And be it further enacted, ; That for any moneys forfeited,' on lands sold at Ne w-York pr ; Pi tuba rgr th e certifica f e shall be lissueil by the Secretary of ihe Treasury t which cerjtifizate" shall be re- received in payment- for lands at any of the Lan j Offices of thp United States; as the certificate Jssued ? n con formi ty to the foresoi no- nrbvisions of ; tnis act. arel made receiva Sec. in no c And be it further tnarted;Wxti shall a bertififcate be issued to any per spn '-except tot the: persprv(w hP frir:. ginauy iprieuem neiaous,ur o iu. uei S noishaii :a: errant issue, orrtn lands pbrchasedwith,iby scriprbetrah's ferWMnnl'Isimbh.tii'sl cafes snalf haVebce7r"ieposited ; innhebf- fiCev::'8 km mMmmmM s Seci b.!;iu beitfurth'erienactedSThnt if anyUractbf land, returned assojd.tp the lieneraiJ-anu umce snai i nave oeen paiu for i n f prgtl jpr i a I tered cert ificates su ch sale shall be:vbiilVlandkhe tahdsubject to ... L " -ill-C'f- t.-t.T;-.7"" l-LlCJiU"."" i: as; the 3ase uiabeTi forged pfialterid pived4ibonanv debttorS land heretofore sbldcPlihpartpay lann inaipmayu nerjeaiier oeoiu5jvfisiiaii pthlidutylp'fM :(nerit'.jLiani0 giyi? ndijcelref sacb paytochinbti a fter nlnicestt ch person sha 11 nPtpaYiin tb "the propen Jjaod Office the' amoii nfo falsel vl paid, the tract of - land upon which wiiu au acomwora pw, or procemrig-jn' equity, liallbvertierMfter Court whateyer vl! 4r ble. ase, isucn payment was ,mauesaai 3-dnay. money a ctoal lypajd tnwop oeiorfeitea; I J3k at this ce'f :v - Sec: 7. "And be it further enactednTh&x wbere two or mire persons itb a ve become pPrchaserW of :a section or fracintlfsec tibn, the. Regis r e r of the lia nd ,()ni'ce for the district in " w h ich t f i e lands I i e, : shal I , on application of die panies, aha n fsurrertt Agreed cipibyitheni iiProvWelthafirilhP J1 case shall the fractions so ou renamed, ioe divided' by ;Ptheft4hairifeiH ii.st a nq vv est; ones jnr; siiair fy, cer? tificate isstfe fr le? than eighty 'TSctes;; i f HE annual Convocation of the CUjand Chap- ter of Northajolinasill be hild at7lr- boroo.h on the.23d instant. June 3dail83S; COHEN'S OFFICE-baltimo re. L" 1 ;S Third Class Maryland State Lottery, for 1828 To.be! drawnjjn the City of Baltimore, obvi JVtdnesday, A5th M -i:-; HIGHEST "PRIZE, ; 10,006 DOiaiLRiS. 1 prize of $10,000 is 10,000 DQLJ.ARS, r l prize Of . " ;2,00a is 2,000 HpLliA RS, 1 prize of i 1,000 13 1,000 DOtXiAltSi 1,000 DOLLARSi 400 !0tXAUS, 1,000 DpLLAItS, 1,000 DO LI. A US, 600 DOLLARS, 1,000 DfJLLARSj 2 priies f: -500 .is 2 prizes of 10 prvzfsof 20 prizes of v 30 prizes of 100 prizes of 200 prizes of 4000 prizes of 200 is . iOO As SO is 20 is; lOl is 5 is. 1,000 DOLLARS, 4 is U6,Q00 DOLLARS. 4367 prizeLiamountinEf to - 35,000 pOLt-ARS; TOhly ldoOQ TlcketsVi 10,000 dollar prize will de part tayahle by 1000 Tickets, Nos. 3500 dollars. to. 1000 iucluiivej ! valued at . Whole Tickets $4 1 Quarters Bl:00.-r - If aires- ? . . 2. 1 Eighths 50 To be had in the greatest variety ot Nos. at H4, M arket-street Baltimbr e, Where roth the great Prizes of; ' ?- : . One iMhdred hwisiindDoUaris m were sold in former. Lotteries,' and where more Capital . Prizes have been sold than at $ny other office in America. v -Ic'ftl" Orders either bymait (post pail) on pri vate conveyance,1 enclosing1 the, Qash-pr Prizes will meet the same nrompt and punctual at ten tion as if on persobal applicatoiv I ji J.I. COHKN, Jr. & Addiiess to BROTHERS. BALTIMORE.- Baltimore, Ju ne, 1 828 Piano Fortes. fTlIIti Subscriber begs leave to inform the pub : BL v lie, that he has' on hand' and offers for. sale, two new u Pitnos, ? witrthe! additional Iceys made in the modern style, and "in a substantial, man ner. ji The lovers of mtisic, ; and those w'fsH ing- to purchase, are invited to call and examine them as to tone & touch." He would also inform the public, that he has for some time,past,- attended to Rtrinijing1, arid Vtuning PianoSf and. ffen his services to those who m:iy wish them in that ca. pacity. " Jle has recently supplied ' hmUlf - with an assortment of iheiest German 'Strings; wjiich wilt enable him to furnish ne w.oriea when neces sary. Cyders 1 from a distance, ' as ' well as those iu the city, are solicited, and will be promptly attended to. ! WESLEY W HIT A KElt i i Raleigh, May 2 i::M0l v ; -. LL be Tet to the lowest bidder,' PP-Tues- day the lrthYdav ofJJupe next itheing thef second Uy ot- FersPn rf;ountv Alpurt tne DUilumgOl new jan, jji. iuc mmciiaiwiiBvi vycu tybpr" feet square i the wall $o be:20 feet bih4 deprtmentsrt beihewn togs.9 inches thckf feat ed witb ibchand a jhalfpWbkithe criminil'a room t&oe!; double logged and. sheeted wit h Iron, the floprrl'alsb y bebodytb ISel weath boarded, with gtod pjapk, resSedind piMntedaljJPgPpd workroanl i e tna n ber:'(TA plap f the; w pole -ca n be seen, by 'application,, to tn e uomnwssioners, "MATH'I- NORFLKET. --"-' -t a 1 1 1 u s - t & r a it w , , : VGora'rsT it ?:iy21st,a828.f ... i: : 71,3t j 1 1 L tv cixammaiion of ine pup us oi if is, lusu tution.' will take place on. Wednesi .and by tbeistuaents. I ne exercises c ie-zicaaeniY wtu uq raicw ed on Mpndi diate Kfpetfntenaepcean scrlberr whosepIanfEducatkib accoW that a cur Umversh;- irH oard (with tHeubscTiber $40 per Bessiptii -BotbTjayabl imadvice'VV " 5:-4f ri20tbl828;i; 1 3t Thursday the 4th and 3tp of J pne. Tpere wdl be public speaking at 11 blwVon ITbursday; and au Exhibition bV candle light in tlie eveningi Spps Grove Academy. QTpHn examination at his-Ar.idemv will takt? JJLrplaceon MondayV the I6t.h of June ; rnd" afcej" areeesui , r iherSchporwill'iomjm on AlotuLiv, the,,' 23 d of th?;; sam.e month J under the R-overoi?nt of MrXwrnsey whose ba$t services entitle him td increased pHtronag'e.. libard and Tiiitio?) as heretore the IpAin-Jobject of this ch: I i i 10.e.pre;thrCTOla.rs forfjhe Univer It , : I ffom.:.4lf,Jl, bade.t8);att8inriicnt . i ror uidcr vy flatVennS prospetts.' V . Wiiflndjbr cal$btfJ'oiepfcJtfGlcs:Cr fbt liecembeKTrmt 1827. ,.hy:Tiiomzs l. De- yterepxi'' 'jbscribeb'V'UI' b'c'firnitcd with V thei numbers byibail; f frv i-'' t ' - , i Raleigh June 2, -: - '. - ISTa TAN-Y.RD, as jTanner and rjurrier; h? i - a person . that nd erst a m ts the.business in all -its bTanches", ?c'who vouches lo give pati.. faction t y onewhq may;empl4j' him. .".--A:, letter addrfs ; d to VA C. th he i.-'l telgh4pst Officci '''WillpeV immediately ' attend- ITlHE'President and Di reciors'of thi- tn'Rtifii - !fJLl. tioif J.UVe.;-letierml ned.:: t'dl circumscribe tli"6 e;jtentof.jlheir :; a portion ftbeir.obtstandin. Vnfor thejpresejit; tu.biake any new: Loans tm l acc.ommpdation' paper, ;4nd;?h curtail . the a- v The ! better tp effect tuisf objectand to' sustain"--. toe" credit bf the Bank'iheytliUye dctermijied to make Inn Dividjend of he Profits for the last sis: -months but rnakeuse bin them," vvitl) such Pther means 'aa theycari command, for procuriher sdeh ayailabfevitndsva9,;sh tp, meeCmore promptly,! demands which" may be ( made- tip'bn.th'e insiitbtiPik;':rf"vr,--:: :i fTfi'eL'Bba'rd. are5 awarbj .that this determination U-'far hajrdlylupon rhany Stockholders but. fhenVthei? are "informedithati the measure ."ii- deemed necessary to insure the futtire brosperi , xy.jor.ine janKj luey.wug-eneraiiyi it is.Delierea, 5i; Had the l Board ; been - lesstlndtilgeht to t ! . e debiors;of the Rank,' it would rjot now be necer J say to witlihold a Dividend frbni the Stocklwl- . uteris Vand by hereafter tequirins: -regular intal- ' iiiciivs Hum iucii ucaircr,, it is jiQpec a iiKe ne- s ' tcsiijr wiu not again recur. lm jTeaclielrranted; ;:i ; i ftilLEXrANqu the Greek;; 'ajlfirtlhgiiag Is'wanted immediately.-'; to take charge of ah Academy in Johnston coun-, ty, PeritPns desirous ojf the situatiori will pleass apply to the Subscribe Jiving 11 ni!;s Lelov Smithfieldi li? ill JESSE VlJlTLEY. Johnston Co. 23d1.fv.: - ' 71-3 wp ; -. r 1 Fiffeeh fibltars Meivardi V ,-.-.:;: :,:; n :. , ; ; N; A WAY from Jta. mites -west of RantjlplplvC 1 1.1 on .Wt dnes- daylght; 16jh inst.ngrPIARRY.: : Harrv ia 3j8years bid, about 6 feet high, thin made; quid: spoken, Jind -very darkfind particuiar marks' re collected: about hiroV larry .tookv with him ma.' ny rticles of Clothing, mostly thin, among which . &rb a paij" ; of rnewJioupd . shoes, : a fur hat, ; half worn, a, paii of twiHed-floye-cohjred pantaloon . a pair-Pf Tmsey pantalobijisj' and two mixed co: ts. It is cPnjeciiired that liehas crone into the neirh- borlibod pf f Fay et te villej X 1 wi II gi ve th e ab o v e reward tqi an v person vpp?:will return the sai negro,br 10 dollarsfof ; his ePnfinerhent .i b an d gaol and y-'.?&:vvy.. information trlyen so that I rret him LLI.'Si-Mf. if A f v Randolph C. TI; Apt 22'f H ; V 63-6t - ; f II I LLSBORO UG II ; lrivate BpaiVdiDc; School v fTIJlE Exercise in the School of the aridcrsi-n-' reUclose'donUhe otfth :bf May, and I1 he resumed on the" 2d Monday in July. Six cr eiht JtjPre Pupils can.eiS received at the "Commcrce ment of (the Sessiom hoard arid tuition sixty .avp dollars per session, paid in advance. J. WITUUltSrOON. June 3. - 75 C :s ":-4 v-: -a R a LKjGii, n. c. ; ; : -j fBHIS IUh'mept;ihas;;ubdergone reVy t:: JL tensive repairs indufnirovemehts, and U; how yppen for the -'reception of Company;;. IJo ; expense of pains have' b$en spared to meet pub lic eXpectativtf and lb Tender the .Hotel comfort-" i'i: s TheSub scriber assures those ; wb o may -. favcr. lum with their;Comp:"y,f that every el.crt be made by him-to Tender the.liouse .peasant. !. flrbTlib Jorth-Garotina Journal. 1,'ewbcm CentineJ J Edenton' Cazette, Western' Carol 1 r.ia n andetersburgff InteUigbncer will 'publLh tho aboveJour times nd ?forwr.'rdf their accounts to the f. office of the Register or the Star for pa v - iyj; v Privajte ';; pciiobl; III E Second Session of Mr. D wight' ,'' . v . 's School : -maleigl v' June;9. ..-'!-:' 'v. : . N . 73 4t flljl ESubscriber arnestty requ est s all the 3 'JL indebted tphirP to make immediate payment, a$ he;ha.s .it in view to leave. Ibis placed and La iiumerbusemaYtd 'on-' him 'to -; . be liauiditted. which Can only bedone' by ; receiving from hsa " debtors the respec t ve sums due by them. .. :-v' -x-V-: ;-:LO,-CA::pr-i:LL. :. h Raleigh; JuneO. - - - ' :.75.-: rtT" ASjBst r c f i v ed fro'm ITs ment; cf--S- .7;;n" ' ". cr as.-Tt- rGnor:f JIATS. and .-.other; f oil.ipj.al 1 3 ; . will be sold low f :r Cash,.!'J:.;i. iJL'r:wdi'; commence on -Xtooday the sixteentb .JuneTrhe Latin and Greek L-n.mcs and all branches of En&tfsh' Edticatici wili t:;u'-,t-! r i Balri-VApril 15 1C3 . v - !
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
June 13, 1828, edition 1
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