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Ft 9 1VJ ill X published every TutsnAT: and Friuat, by V v? JOSEPH GALES & SON, 1 : " 'At Five Dollars per annum half in advance. . ' k ADVERTISEMENTS M Not exceeding; 16 lines,-neatly inserted three times for a Dollar and 24f cents for every suc ceeding publication ; those of greater .length in the same proportioh.iv.CoMMuiiricATioiTs 'thankfully 'received... ..taCt-rEns to the Edi tors must be post-paid. IS&y&i Sto-slt. X oi Sale r PN. Monday the 6th day of December next wilt be sold before the doOr of the State Bank of North-Carolina, Forty Shares' 'of the Capital Stock of said Bank," and Sisty of that ofthe Bank ofCape-Fearr ; V f-T The public are assured that the said Stock will certainly be sold, as the sale is to be made In order to close. tle assignment of 1 Robert Cochr.ina effects to trie! tlrtited States., Terms will be made kndjvn at the day or ty application to either of the Subscribers. . WM. W, JONES, Trustee. ; T. P. DEVEREtJX, Dist. Atto. - Bale.gh,Sept.28. ' 7 Jn 'Pa Concert Hall, Kefectbry & Coii fectionary Establishment. 1TT1HE Subscriber informs the public, , that JL- oe has jitst received a large knd Gene ral Assortment of Confectionary, Cordials, "Wines; &c. which, together with the arti cles previously 'in Store, forms the most complete establishment of the kind ever -erectCd in . this place. , He natters himself th a, from a tl mrough knowledge of lis bu .siness, and an intention of endeavoring to please his customers! he will give no cause for dissatisfaction to those who may please to patronise him. All the articles; compos. In - his establishment were selected with care by himself, and he is enabled to j, assert that they are -not inferior in quality to any ever before offered for sale, in Raleigh. He Has also-received, and'will keep con stantly bh hand, a variety of musical Instru 'ments, and a large quantity of the latest and most ; fashionable Music. ..-" "J " Comfortable rooms are kept for the ac commodation of select parties of ladies or gentlemen one of which is furnished with a Piano Forte for the Ladies. Amongthe articles received are the. fol lowing : J . Burgundy; -Champa'gn,' Madeira, : , , London Particular,1 " Muscotell, ( : V ; TeneriiTe, ' " ,' iKtS. Malaga - ,Sherry, ,- : ;j Port, ; ; ; Scuppernong, Apple and . Brant-Ty-V Peach Jamaica Hum, IJolland Gin, . , . Rye Whiskey -. , Irish do. - - Porter , ; ."" ' ;', ' Con do. " . r- . , ' Lime juices . 5 - . ' . . tr- .. -J.emon:do . - - . j , Stoutrhton's iind Beck's Wine bitters, f Cordials. Confectionarvvjints and dried fruits " " . . , ' . of.everykind,'; '-' w ', - . i; i .,A variety of st India preserves, among Y hicli are umger ana, i amannas, Spanish Segal's,, ,. fr'he wring Tobacco . ' Scotch Snuffy : ,. ' . " . Spermaceti and Talloy Candied, hhecRC. Ovsters. "Bolodrna Sausages, Irish ; Ute. Scotch iferrinjfs and Crackers. Toys for Cjiildre 9 . . ; , ; .V . . , i estFlaying.Cards. s ' , . - And a ffeat nwnv other articles ot the same line deemed unnecessary, to enumerate. fife will. also keep ;cpistntly on. hand a variety af West India' Fruits whenever they can b9 obtained, j, ? ;- . ... .. ; J , " .The; Musical Instruments consist ofr Pettal Harp,1 fi,a,rtp. Forte, tipaninh GuiUir,.. , . . , 2!arknets, f " . ..'i;' ' i flutes;-.-- V .':-f--:. 4 rv, Flageolet: , . , - . , , 'Fifes. .' j J' v ; I - i Violins .of every description) bows i either 'separax;ey or iogexner, omngs oi everyi Kina, Screws, Clarionet Reeds, -Drumheads 5cc. ,t ; Subscriber? to ,tJhe ,Nev, JtcadingJ Room ,and the Public Jn ger ral, are informed that -it will be open for, their' reception on1 We'd- jypsdav next.- S JtOV W GONF.KE. v Raleigh,. NoW 15, 1824.1 ,,y -:5.-2w. .! Callage cj G ig ;;2ylaWliig 'IpIIB subscriber takes -this metnoil of fh-. forming his friends' and 'the public, that h Jba&jiist finished ii number of elegant Gigs, niatle of the (first rate materials, which heof mounted Ifarness at reduced" pricesj ' Per f sons'l wishi ng to purch aseV are . iri vited jtd gi ve luro sr call prevu o buying elsewhere, as he 1s cletermined Ito have his work done, in the :fn6ttsiibitaiiHatmahef ' ' V'V ' tf Members "of th. approaching General As embhy andbthersi-., who, wish to have.their tiis.or Sulkeys paintedorrepairedkre'de ifed tos send; then to his shop;-where they will he done in ' a neatmariner arid on gobt terms, and where they, w.tll havea4. good Car vriage4vouse' to, protect, them1' from thewea- f " wrsey A WllITAKEltn T OBEUTi J AFFRAY, & Co. have receiv JLQ ed their Fall Importation of Dry Goods, direct from England and New-Yvork. "J'heir assortment includes almost every article need ed in a country store. , They invite all responsible dealers to come and buy, on as liberal terms of j credit as are given by any Importer in the United States, v Other houses' in this town, have imported so. largely this season, that the . amount of eroods- here, at present, far. exceeds that of any "former time in our experience. vA The stock of Groceries, is equally exten sive. Cpuntry dealers, therefore, have ma ny more advantages now than heretofore; in this rn?rfcet. ' ; , 102-2m. i : Fayetteville, October 2$th 1824. R1VEBI5, has in addition to his Medicines, the following Groceries : Jamaica, ) ; .," Antigua and v. Rums Northern ; 3 " i French . ) - Apple and -Brandy, Peach, '3 Holland Gin and Whiske'v Madeira, Teneriffe, Sherry, Lisbon, Claret,' ' Port, . V Wine's Malaga arid Country, : ; London Porter, Do. Mustard in bdttlc's? Loaf Sugar 1st quality, copperas, i -. T . , - . . Molasses arid Hice, Imperial and Tfta K . n,lal:l3 Young Hyson ; Northern Cheese, " Spermaceti Candles, Powder, Shot and Bar Lead The Wines having oeen selected prmci- pallv tor medicinal purposes will oe tounu m a pure state. - Raleicrh. Nov. 6. 1824. .J 3- WHOLESALE GROCERS, !uy Street, Fayetteville, JT. Ct : Offer for sale for cash or produce, . 15 Hhds. .1 Cllw... 35 Bbls. iBu' 10. do L.oaf do 65 Uaers Cofiee, . V 20 20 25 10 5 do Pepper, Alspice and Ginger, v Hhds. Molasses, , . - V Bbls: N. E. Rum, dp Northern (iir do ! Malaga Wine, . 200 Kegs Cut Nails and Brads assorted 4d. :. ' to 40d. ., . . 30 Tons Swedes Iron assorted, 1000 cwt. Gennan Steel, . 1350 do Blistered do. 250 do Cast - ' do. !" : 1500 do Hoop Iron, 2000 do Sheet Iron,, 2500 Sharembulds, r : " r . 1500 Liij siicls Liverpool. Salt, . 700 , do. Soupd do 40 Boxes No. 10, Cotton Cards, j' HO do No. 6, Wool dp. i 50 do 8 bvllO, v. r,. . 10 do 10by l12, $ Wmtlow Glas . 100 Reams Wrap p ing Paper, .25 do" Writing., do, . 50 Kegs Dupont H F Powder -3 i do Shot, assorted, " ' 2 do Bar Lead, ' ' 10 Bbls. Tanners Oil, 20 Half do dd. . ! . 8 Crates Stone Jugs, assortet&; 1500 Cwt. Salt petre, , ! 500 "do Allum, 5,00 .' do .Brimstone, 1 . ; "Bagging and 1 Bale of Rope and Twine. r Hvith an assortment of PAINTS OIL and DYE' STUFFS. , , ! ' : . AfSO -A' constant supply of Wopl tllfa chiiie Curds.' - " Oct. 28, 1824. - ' . 102-8-A. H. G. Nelson, - AS received b the latest arrivals from 'JVeTtfi- York' and Philadelphia; One 1 1 un- dred Packages BOOTS and SlIOESwcH se lected for this market. . . ., . J ALSO, 100 Doz; Pocket Books and Wallet? 20 do. Goat Ski its, , . , , .: ; 15 do.' Coloured Morocco Skins, , --12; do. ;;Linirig Skins, ' -50 j Reams Writing Paper; ; ! f l0 Cases Wool Hats,. , 20 boz. Morocco Hats, v ,; ' 4 ' do Boxe fresh Muscatel Raisins. k? -K;All of which are offered at Wholesale, at a small advance from cost. Merchants froin the country, are respectfully invited to call and examine the above goods and . prices. A Favette ville, Oct. 28, 1824. C I 102-6w. . ahjiIIE"subscri:ier .! just received, by; the A fast arrivals' One Hundred; and Sixiyhix Packages DRV. GOODS, well selected for i this market comprising ahnoif every article i wanted in the Dry Good line. ' ' 1 . . Dry it. 25 CaseStraw Bonnets- " " ' ' 100 ,Nest Band; Boxes, ; , .'j . : s ' - 1 ; f, '"-:"5' TrurilcsVShell, Ivory, Brass and Imitation ' 1 CoU6n'andtvool eards. Wool Iats,&c. The above i articles afe offered at; Whole sale and RetaiJ;at a' srk adyahce fromT cost. "-. Merchants, from' the n,utitry!' are resji'ect fully. . iiiyited 'to< anV miine ,tTie Goods and. prices. ; , : -''ly-- , : ' ;t 7 :rf ' r ' LEWIS.' - Fayetteville'; OcC2S,'l81 ,v' 102-4w, - i A T the Bookstore of J, 1-alea & Son; an XJL assortment of .Miisicv, consisting of the most fashionable songs and pieces; v V v ? ,4 first rate Boot and hoe-maker Can find i"V constant employment during. the, winter; at my shop in Smithfield. Johnston qounty . , wm. hen. c;uy; V Nov. 1,1824. , ; . . 3-tf. f i i i hi i hi addry,--:Harhess-"jrarc, &c- Saddles," Bridles, JHaftinjfals, ffarnes8iJrdir ; . -cei. Portmanteau 8y tf'Aips,Spitrs, ;- '" i: GUR PIXLF.Y, .having established him 'A. self in Ualeig-h, on Fayetteville street, next !; door above Miss Henderson's Millinery store, begs leave to inform the citizens there of and the public in general that he is now opening a handsome assortment of Saddlery, made ofthe best materials, and in the neatest style, expressly for retailing in this market, which will be soldrbn the lowest terms... - He hab also on hand excellent materials, and will, at the shortest notice, make and repair Sad dles, Bridles, Harness and every other arti cle appertaining to his business. Raleigh, Nov 12, 1824. , 5-tt . The beautiful Arabian Horse WILL stand the next seasont being his first in Ameri ca, at my stable three miles from Warrenton,on the Stage Road to Raleigh. Syphax was landed at New -York in Mav 1824, from the United States frigate con stitution; was purchased from an Arab of distinction, by Maj. Townsend Stith, late American Consul at the Regency of Tunis. He was raised near Mecca, in the Kingdom of Yeaman Arabia Felix," crossed the Red Seas to Derra, in Nubia,, from thence thro a part of the Desert to Toauila,' in Terran, thence through the Regency of Tripoli, to jieiteauigeruu anairom tnence to the Ame rican Consulate in the city of Tunis, as is cer tified by Mr. Samuel'C. Potter, the brother-in-law of Major Stith. He is 8 years old, up- wartls ot! 13 lianas' high, and beautifully mark ed. To' those' who wish to raise fr'dm this deservedly celebrated stock of horses (fhe genuine Arabian) the present will be a-ood opportunity; Terms and further particulars will be made known before the season com mences. ' I t 1 , ROBE :T tlANSOM. j Greenwood, Warren county. Nov. 10. ' . lOdeotC New ijotuug Stoi-e. PI. FOLEY, of Petersburg, Va: respectfid- ly informs the citizens of North-Carp lina, that lie is just completing an assortment of upwards of 100 Suits, in the latest fashion, most durable manner, and out of the best materials, (allot which were imported direct rrom Europe by himself,) and which are this day ! opened . and for saje in the city of Ral eigh ; where he solicits all those in wfCnl of READY MADE CLOTHING, To call at the Store lately occupied by Mr. Bond, on FayetteVillej itreet, and give his stock a fair exami nati 6n, coiifid vnt they Will hep pleased ; as lie pledges himself that all the articles were made by the first rate hands, under his immediate inspection, and he feels the utmost confidence fn vouching tor the quality lor the materials, as well as raitirtul ness of workmanship. ill Members of the Legislature,' and coufrtry gentlemen generally, in want or real Iv good articles, will please call, and it on examma tion i thay riid none to fit, by: leaving their measures and instructions with his atrent, thevcan have their orders forwarded and ex ecuted lin Petersburg, and returned in a'fgw days, when if not done entirely to their satis- ruction, they will be considered under no ob- ligaf ion to takt them. . . v . - 1 Nov.. 16, 1824. 5-lm. t 11. IVeldyv jLTAS : returned from New-York,; . where aJLi fhe has selected tvn elesrant and fashion Able assorlment of MILLlNidiY and FANCY GOODS ? among which are, . ' Leg-horn, and Straiv Bonnets, I Silk land Velvet Hats, with Feathers ' Cluldreiii's Beaver Ijats and Clunchilly Caps, jjiiic una Koomet Luce Uaps; . Feathers and Flowers," ' Prizctts and Curls, "Vv ' Necklaces and Beads, ' ' ; Steel and Pa.ste Buckleii, Shell and Mock Combs, . . . i Macassar. Oil and Fancy Soap, : - 3 Silk Frbg3, Buttons and Gimp; A general assortment of liibborUr, - ; ' j ,Threadi Laces and Edgings, ; - , -Boblriet and Silk Lace Veils, " ; 4-4 Bobinet Laces, figured and plain,1 1. Worked Muslins, Itobes and Dresses, . Figured and 'plain Swiss Jaconet and Book ! Muslins, , . ... 1 '. Swiss Pellerines and print and square Hand- kercn iets, ' r ' - . ' -Mandarin Crapes and Bobes, Figured and Striped Gros De Naples Silk, ? Barege! Sitks'r Ribbons and Handkerchiefs, ? Levantine Silks,-figured and plain, Velveteen and figured Silk Handkerchiefs,' Flag, Bandan ua and -Jackson Silk do. Ladies ribbed,v figured and plain Silk Hose," Cotton and Worsted do. ... f Silk,! Kfdf Horsisskih anl Ijatayette Gloves ; Frunelfa 'and Denmark-Sattinf Shoes, -f Children's Morrocco and Leather do.' r Fashionable Calicos and Caroline Plaids, ! '" Cashmere, Merino, 4 Imitation- and Ca&Unere ..; Shawls,' ; .. .-. v-V" J ';, Black Figured Pordin, ' - : " ' . Bombazeens anU Bombazettes ,T ' ' Pelisse- Cloths and Coloured Plush, -1 1 Caroline Plaid arid Silk Cloaks ' II-;.H- havings procured prints- of the pre sent fashions, iif prepared to make PELISSES and DUKSSES in the mbt fashionable fStvle, ana attne shortest notice. - ' ; -Kaleigh, Soy. I,1824v"? v fv. -J.'wwi..4 it U U - '1 ; rn x r f ON LSaturday the ,4th of DecerribeVrexti will be sold at the Court-house iri the city of Raleigh, tlie following Lots and parts of Lots, or so much thereof asw'ill satisfy the City Tax due thereon j and costs of advertis ing", viz : - h . , ' In the Eastern Ward: Part of Lot No; 86, given in4by Tlio'mas Pow 1 ers for James Powers. - 1 1 Lot No. 143, given in by D:vid Royster. of 123Tand '10?', supposed to belong to ?lsworth .Vandegrift. 5 ; 2 Lots Nos. 176 and 177, tlie property of Sa . rahlendinning.' - 4 Lots Nos. 206, 207 222 and 223, the pro- perty of Stephen Haywood, dee'd. . Part of 236 and 2T52, occupied by Benjamin JSagsdale. . ' 5 . - ' , ' ' In tlie Middle W&d. ; Part of Lot 146, Occupied by Thos. Powers. Parts, of Lots Nos. 163 and 226", the property of John, Yv Savage. , ' Part of Lot No. 130, the property , of William Thompson. - - Part of Lot No. 114, ti e property of A. S. H. Burges.. i' . ; Part of Lot No. ISO supposed to be the pnv- v perty of jJevereux and Taylqr. Par oP Lot No. 115, occupied by Susiirt Schaub. . . In tlie Western Ward. 2 Lots Nos: 9 and 10, supposed to be the . v propertv, f Mrs. Foster of Franklin". J 4 Lots Nos10 121,-136 and 137,' the pro- ''tiprtv nf .Tump T. I lemlprsnn. ' Pi Lot No. 232, supposed to be the property of John G. Marshall. Lot No. 216, the property of Marshall's heirs. . . - ' - ' ' '2 Part, of Lot No. 167,. formerly occupied by Milhngton Richardson. By order of the City Commissioners. B. RAGAN, Collector. October 20, 1824, 9H-6w. TAKEN up and committed to the Jail of .JVake County, on the 24th inst.a;Negro Man about 20 years old, stout built; ' dark complexion, who says his name is, YEARLYi and that he was bought o'' Col.' Staples of Patrick county, Va. by a Mr iammel;i wno. be believes Kves in some part ojKentucKV, 5c has been runaway more thanT2 months. The owner is requested to come forward, prove property; pay charges and take him away) otherwise he will be disposed of as the law directs. SAMUEL H. PULLEN; Jailor. K-deigh, Sept 27. 91 . North-Garolina State Bank; ' Rrlettrh, JVor. 5,1824. VGBEEABLV to the 2d section of the Act incorporating the State? Bank; of Novth Caroliha,' an election of nineteen Directors of the Principal Bank is to take place annually on the first' Monday in December. The Stockholders of the said Bank are therefore called upon to meet and hold said Election, and to attend to such other business in rela tion to the general interests of the institution as may be judged necessary, on-Monday the 6th of December next,, at 9 .'o'clock in the mornii; at the Bank in Kaleigh: By order of the Boardj i ' WM; II. HAY WOOD, Cashr. 03 Such Stockholders as cannot convenir ently attend, will please to send their Prox ies. City of Weig. ; ' BY virtue of a decree of the Superior Court of Equity for the county of Wake made at the last term ofaid Court will be; offered for sale at tlie Court-House in the City of Raleigh, on Monday the 20ih day of Deceni ber next, on a credit of 12..monthfJ",. two void able Tract's. of Land belonging to the estate of William' H.-Buftin. dee'd ; viz.' ope tracts lying off trie waters of Beaver Ditn Creek and on. the Stage road leading from "Raleigh to Louisburg, adjoining the' lands of NaUianiel Jones and others,' & containing by estimation four hundred and four acres and an half, Which said tract of land, was purchased by said Wm. II. Ruffin of JeremisCh Dunn.V' .The other tract principally in ... woods, ; containing fifty thret- and three cjnacrter acres, by actual mea surement and adjoining the lands of C- Man ly and others, was purchased of James Boy Ian and wife. r The purchaser will be requir ed to give, bond with two good securities for the purchase money. . . ,-r . . , JOHNS. ELLIS, C.&M.E' , , Nov. 8, 1824 , ' v. . , 3- - Cumber! and County: : ; 1 . Jcurt of Pleas and Quarter SessioVts Sep- , " - tember Term, 1824. 4 -s Wm. Sitiltladrn'r. of AlexV. M'Arister" dee'd. Samttel.Miche?,, guardian to John Farnfers : Heifs Charles tepliens, Allen Ballenger ' and wife, Joseph Farmer George Sillars, John Sillarsv Samprsd'n Sillars; Sterling Lee and wife Kaclor .Farmer, and Trapnall Searcey, HerraT "r law! vt W.mT Trapnall, ' facetted. : 1 -... .1.-"., Sci. fa. i;uponaiCoratable,s Le?y V;ort; two tracts of Land, joining liectof Stewart ?and btherson xringb ,Swariip.'' . ! '- ' i m7irfcREAS if appear's toHhis Court, that i Sampson Sillars,; George Sfillars Kador Farmer and Trapnalf Searqey; afe "not inha bitants of this State.; Ordered that phlici tion be made in the'Raleigti Hester 6nce a yeek for six weeks, that said dfeirdants ap peaV at the next term of . this CoUrt," at' fiid Courthouse in Fayetteville,' on the'fiVst ion day of Decerhber next, and plead tor issue judgment Avill be: granted according to Sci iaana tne lanas lev.eu on soiatosatisiy ptain tifPa demand; ' -. ;'y ,'..:y: -r Frorn the minutes. ;;,Test,- v . J. JOHN AKMSrRONG, Clk. ; . ; , btatejof-North-Uarplinar t -:- OTpHE Public Treasurer," in kindprder .JL tion -of all whom, it" may cbncerir, and from a. -wish to remind them of the .serious consequences of further delay or tfmisJf .1 in. xnai'.regara, wuui-i.iiercuv . ajjyin jui-h wv; attention of-the fcn:?r-and present Clerks and Masters in C' : . r and of ,the former and present CU. tt upenorandCourr bv law) to the. Act of the last Ger Aral AsVcrr,; -blv, . entitled An act to Hfiend ndextend. . 1 . ... . . v k a . 1 1 1 1 1 a. t .a... wi .. ' . i " w - w . the provisions of an act. .enutted " An act t- promote Agriculture and family dpcnestiCi ManutUctures witrjin :thy';State?-r;Iia:pt?i! fh fith. TowhicH ct tl -r; attention ct the. suenns 01 mis- aiaie genua . ..j wumw : vited.-:- .- '-. T i:'.""5, C - '- Treasury Office, 15th Nov: 14. qUDtlJ Ojfite of the 'National Inte 't'Ugeiicer, g ' . ' . ' ' 'SebtehiBeh 1 824i.,. S 1 CCORDING to' an intimation tieletotord- -. J given, there will be published .t tlu; Office, during the liext Session of Congress;.: aftd,' if encouraged by the approbation of t he Public, at every Session thereifjter, a RF GISTER OF 'DEBATES ;IN . CONOUESS; intended to; comprehend a'rhore full Ierort' . -'- -a -. ..f tl.l ?aV Of the speecnes on topics oi-.generai mTaercsiji. in each House of Congressj: Jha;Jixt ;cver heretofore been published. or than caii be giverTto the public through the oru nary. and limited channel,, the columni of a newspaper.' This compilation w;ill beof the, ijos't authent ';. tic cst, printed witli, great regam tjo accura-. cy, and in a form tor durable preservation. , This undertaking is riot of dourse'jntendK to substitute or sunersede the Reports of De- laatfes foV the National Jhtelligenccr;T' but.ra, ther,v!iy w-itbdrawmgAheheavy, and gn' endi-' ed Beports frotfi its cofrfc.-tp Propfietorsof that Journal 46 furnjih, every dayi in a comprelien sive fornrf, intelligible? Repotts of tlie Prft-ceeilin'k and Disc .3sions on the day preceding in both Houses; j ; ,The- lleg-ister is tiecessarily ah e-jeri ment, but it' is an jexperimfnt ;the succe&3 1 J -... . a, . ot wmcn we see no reason to xtouot.; very? one who takes an interest in our political his5. 4.,.. 11 Aa. a.11 aK' a. 1, ' ' duties pf political life,-must have felt and la-f mented the want of a Recotd of ; DebajLe3 in Congress,; in a convenient foim7 -with index es which might' lead the iuirer to'.any jobv jeCt de.batedf and td. the name of -jtfiiy prie who M.mnirl in' dehate. I ? Sur.h ii Wfirlr vtnuld h an elementiay .book far yoan. ppnticians, iind we 'have no , hesitation in. assertih'g'tKai the possession' bfucha'one, from tlie com'nieticW ment of the existing govenunent to this day? would be" of immense value to thef natioti were, it only, toshpw what .has, hefetofofe eep said upon questions which are. coiti nually recurring forj discussion, and, prrjdu incr needless consumption of time fv sutjetfX fluous debate. -, What is Jhiv oi Ulhf wH tlit have . passed, wiUT s soon as Uiey are .. . 1: :-, 'i ia" a .i. : .. V. .; i f.li ; t irone. DC' euuauv irucui uiose in tt licn wria uve-? it is not onivt luereiore, jas a venicie ot presentinforrnatiorl but also as a bfHjki'tbi4 tAiturerefeKhce-as a" National Politidtl jr? pQsitofy andVxt-B'ook, that we hope ihi worktwill be.both5 usefiil and popular L rrpni inc lowness ot.ine supsenpuoa toy the OTU1JV, . W 111 .V. a3at,l4 tUA..l. llf t-1'J L Ul calculation to realize nV-preserfr pfotf our; from ft.:, On the contrpLry. we -rallJiu .-SUt, probability,, lose ' riVonej' .by it0rit ltve&o"r twb; hoping that..thereaferUts"establisheo character will ;erisure it a sufTicieht piiilrQtiir& to make it profitable.,' ; : ' ' " , " ' : ; - - r"-' 'GAXS &. SEtpNa j The pnljlication of GALES' SRATOp HEGISTEB OF 1)EB AXES IN CONG 111! J will 1 cotnmehce as soon: as .the- DffbV.tcs i each1 Siiceessive Session of Congress hall afford materials to fill a hrilf sheeK Yft -rtS'' The; work 1?ill be printed in the octVo purpose, and on. a brevier tvpe, in', doubly' much, matter as one. of the-columns cT tli National Intelligencer. : It wilt contain as full which liave heen theubiect of Debatea t 11 documents connected with the subjects of Debate, as may deemed essential to qnalih. tlie reader tp comprehend" them rmd propel Indexeffto the whole. V-'4 The Debates of tlie n'ext Session,' ilis' Cbml puted, will, whlthe Appendix, xt.q a vo lume of five iiundfed pages,' at l,eaVt, aird wlli be furnlslied to subscribers;, through the PosS Office, iiVslieets, as published, for -ftsprvtr at this office; at the -subiMiribes.p-ptiont ii.una lur me yoiume, oe it more or. less,, to be pakl in ; advance in all. cairs a? transmission beyond tlie limits of the citv ' riiccis viii uc.iransmmeu asnsompietedi without srard.t- any particular AAvi." n u pubhcatiofY jnust of course be regulated by the preparatuon. of the matter. of vyhicivrt rs to be. composed,.. - - - : 1 be subscription .will in n no case,' unleV3 Within the. city, and not (hen unless specially indicated, be understood .to . extend Kv.f tne voiumc.actually paid for in advance. v - - To non-suh4frihM K ..,:n u -j - uuuars, wunu in Doaras,ior ibe ycTunaS ivW announced. '.-.' " 5 . - ' w f tlie Debates of the Seslion '.nt'h'&J: folldwingrth -next, and of ;he first Session 1000 pages, or perhapsmoiiev ma kin-one ve ry large, volume, or two of a hanV uie msi session px eaCIi Conges.? beir r llegir for t&je?rf Session ot Ccn. rr iconterita' liaorc of leWthsh 1C JO ? ; be fixed at l?ivfi d Alara. to mil ; : r" ia Six topon-subscrabers-t . -OCj5 Subscriptions tbUie r.bove PtihV j recyed at the Ecokstere; J. Cs!cs S'oaV I and accurate Bp'rtnVte ascan. be obtained of all .tlebates ort rhiti questions; and of !JnterestiftgJdcbats,sorj hiF cidental questions j with Li ApperTUix con taming a' Kst of the Jtternb'eri f -xch Ilouse the Ye-s and jCarariheach Ii6isa on rttipcLtnW:
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Nov. 23, 1824, edition 1
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