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- " . i. t -i f , !. - J - ( ' J. K .. VH ; j r ...:' -v " ', '. OuTsf ate 1' . ttlans of fair, de" 'itful rteace, 4 .'In, V ij upwarp'a by;..party rage to Jivp like wrpthers. t - ' i-. r - " v i i ;. : . - i . ' .i : . . : 7 - .. - " r .' . . " . . - , - " . . i - .... , J . V , , , - t - - ,,- , - - - ; i 12 - -- - - " r - -- Li T t - - - vt. - t v rr 1 ., 'i 1 .. j ' ttT ; rrr . ' i - '- - '.' 1. 8 1 - 1 I t i t "r 'lluWisKed eVery Tjwbat and IJiiii , by msP.PH GALES SCW ....1. I-'-"1,. .. ' - - .V . '.,1 t V ' ' '.At Vifi l611ari per aftnum half 11 advance- .5 " ; v Himcsforal)olUr,-anaaacentsioreverviic 'J ueedinff publ-cation i those otpreater ienffth thankfully received-..LsTTBKsjto .the. Edi - '"tors must be jpost-aaid. v -;; v- ,; i' 5 i: .r .'.T' by authority:; j An A ct making1 a .prbpriatidns for the Militai .r.' , ' Service ott:ie unuea awics, ior iic,. 1 -,n thftusAnd etcht hundred, and "twent lie it' enacted 'by the Senate and y louse Representatives of the, United States of 'Amend ; t fCre flwm&taV.That .thel.fqllowirf sums be, and the same are , hereby respec ? ve4 anoToomted for the military serviqe the United States, for the" year one thousarj Vihrhuudredanatwenty-nve, to wic : . For the pay of the army,and -subsistent 'rflTicers.' including 'the Military Academ ine hundred and ::unety:four thousand foil ' hundred and seyen dollars and -"seventy -fa ' x:ents- - - -' ' For subsistence, in addition to an une J Upended b.sdance on the ,urst;of-' JaniCaryjDH I thousand eight Jiundre'd and twenty-f;ve, I . tweoty-nine thousanct-one numireU amv.eigi ftWht "dollars and 'fortv-.fi ve terits, two hu ' dred a y thousand four imndred ai 'iWP,n v-oine dollars ami fifty-five cents. J For forage or othcers, .thirty -five thousaJ ' , fwe hunorea ana twenty aoiiars. i , -? - ""-For tlie recruiting servicein addition to ? V ; unexpended balance -on the firsof Januai ; , ' - one'thousand eig;:it htmdredand twenty-fiv : of on thousina ooiuirs, twenty -luree ujo ':' sand five tmhHred dollars: - , ' For the contingent expenses of the recrtii . in service, in addition to an unexpended b lance on the first of January'," one th)usai ' eifriit hundred and twenty rfive, of eight thoi - sand five JiunCred dollars, three thousand s ; ven hundred and fifty dollars. . ;. , ; For the Furchasing Department, two hu -dred and four thousand five hundred and fo! tvAune dollars and eightv-six cents. I "For the purchase of woollens, duriiur tW -year one thousand' eijjht hundred an( twei! eiglt hundred and twenty-.six, twenty ' thoi sand elollafs. r ' v For the. expense of building", a, brick wa round the arsenal lot,. on Schuylkill,' and rc 'paafs'of public biiilditigs thereon, eight thoi sana uonars. v '( - J 5r w- - For Med'xal and Hospital Departments, addition to amount dh hand, .on first pf Jan aW; one thousand eight hundred and twent live,' Oi xnineeii uiuuiunu uiuuus, iwcu thbusand dollars ' r r ' ; . .For QnartermasterrUeneralVUepartmen 1 two hundred and eightv-for'f thousand hin hundred and seventy-three dollars and seveiv ty-five cents. ' ? ' r i 1 " v For Quartermaster's supplies', trahsporta , tion, matheiiulic 1 llnstvumcnts, 1 bookjjff aifd stationery, for the- "Military Academy at VVVst Voint, eleven thowsa ml five" hundred dol jars. V For the contingencies of 'the urinyVaten thousand dollars.' " "' v . For the National iArinories,- three hundred tiud sixty thousand dollnrs. , r For the, current expenses pflheTlrdiuince . Service forty tlx ousand.se ven huntiCed;'dol j lais. . , ,t. ; x - . ,f . - For Arsenals,, forty-four thousand six hun t dred dollars'. ;? s- H i t For t!,e -pensions to t he Revolutionary I'en; :V doners of the United States, one million two hundred and forty-eight thousand four hurt- l?el. ahdfty-lw;q dollars and twuty-sL " cents.,3'; "j i ' J -- Vv-.-Fot. halF'pW pensions to widows and or- - -fh or making1 surveys, and carrvjng on tlie -'C tion to Internal '.iinprovements, aud ia addi-tfon-tqon unexpended balance 'o.n- hand, 1 twentv-eiht tliousandfive hundred anfisixty beVendlkrs .-H' f , ' For paying' certain States the a-mount dfe on account of Militia in the service of the U- an notint heretofore appi'opriated, which has jassed to to the surplus fund. . , Sec. 2. Hnd hkit further enacted ,That the several sums hereby appropria'td shall .be -paid out of any money in. thercasuvnot .otherwise appropriated Proyutidi Jiti-veveti lliat no money appwpriated bv this act, shall " .; he pid to any person for his . compeisatioii, wnois -in arrears to the United States. until .e.'i to txlehd' to balances arising;' solely ;frofnthe depreciatiot otf.'Treasury, noies. re wiv ed " hV jii ' . v 5iyed; by such person ; to bf ' expended- in & n HuHf ervic ; .out. in alt cases ; wiiere y" of sAlary of any person is withheld, Aance of tliisact,vit shall" he 'the -'duty .10 purs of th . ,- ; ' ' - , v 1 " ''Ms ft.' 0 . r mted States, during the late tar, ninety-two thotiand five hundred-land '-thirty-five thou sand doli.irs and seventv-seve'n cents,' beiher y - c?uar,pcrson 'shall have 'accounted1, for. .and f . -Pa.id , ihto the. Treasury, all sums" for which I ' he, 'may.e fi iblet Provided, also, That no v, hing1 ijutliis section cdnVaiiied shall be eon- I t ? 1",e accounting otficer, if tlemanded(by.thd r -party, h,s Agent,, jit i Attorney, to .lepdit I lortith 'toh'e agent of the'lVeasury lle 4 partment, .the bajaucq due z nd iTshal!; be ( , "tycf the saidftt'e, within sixty 'days xuereantMv to vdT out ;mm,;,1.,v . ainst'such delinquent dUiis sureties 9"sh,e0 .ht ' - iWaJ.ii-ton, Feb. I;1S25; : t i '1 1 J'SK -A N" ACT maki5" appropr'aticns for:tbjs sMp ; ' the ;.avy of the United' Stafeaffor xr one thejusand eight , hundred and .tveor -live. , : Heiit 'enacted, by the tatend'Hovse " Jlere$etihdives r ? the UniJ .States of JlmeriA ct .'' Conv:resi assembled. That. ior defray ing-the expenses of tthe7iavv, Ibr'the veUr andji ' of she seamen.n ojher: thait those at Nayv Arards.;vshbre stations, and in i-tTin"-irv. une iuousanu jejuni nunqrea anatwenty-nvei thcicfollowing sums beandthe fihere ; J?ef"ciivly; appropriated : , y ' For t.je pay and subr" tence f the officer. J ; seven .hundred : and eighty-thfee, tl)')n4and - ve hilndred, and fifty-four dollars .tlihty-se-' 9 ven cents; ' if-if, zt 1 For t.he pay and subsistenceFofHcers und btherrf, Ht Navy Yards, .shore UationVi, . and luoruinarv,. iwa runureci und iSeventV-nihe thousand three huMdred and six't v jut dol r . j.1 urbomu, ,wiiruipt.ijiei, lux" uujujls itm- V "inir in thft ni; rent Vear. ;9n(nht1iru!n i'O . . VH'Uviv,ySVC r. a!., i -l if , ." CJniuicjaie'u, nvc tiiuuianu aoiiars. j ' ' -For pay and subsistence of the -Mirine Corps, one hundred and eighty-nine thou sand eiht nunarea ana bity dollars and fifty cents, A t( , r. ' V.;- . For clothing1 for the same," twenty-eight thousand seven hundred and sixty-five dolls. For fuel fortthe same, six thousand dollai's. . For, medicines, hospital stores, and , instru ments foftthe officers and murines stationed omshoreV t wd thousand three? hundred and six'ty-ipnc dollars and seventy-one 'cents. vr r.-" i For contingent expenses that is to;'sai H:el for-'jcomiiiissione.d oflceis, tr tnspdrtation, stationary,, bed tsacks, straws extra rations to o'fil cvis and ' postage i on public letters,--four teen thousand dollais JJ J' -7 I For arrearages" of . contir.icenty.expenses for the year one .thousand eight hundred land twenty .three and one thousand eig'ht hundred and twenty-four, five thousand dollars. (".Sec-And be ifurthel' enacted, That the several sums, hereoy appropriated shall be paid out of .any. money iu theTreasunrnot .otherwise apropriated ; JProtiaedt however. That no money appropriated by this actshajl he paid to any person for his: compensation, vvlu is in arrears to the "United States,(iuntil such person" shall have accounted for & paid into tbeTi'f asrtrv, all sums for which heniay b'e liable : Jro$ided aho, 'That nothing in this section contained shall be; "cdnstrued to ex- Ltend to balances Wising solely from? the de preciation ot t reasury notes receivea oy sucn p'eisot to be expend eel in the public service ; Out in all Ceases where' the pay : or salary of ahy such person is withheld m "pursirace of i his act, it shall be Ue tiiity of the ac.cdunting (tUt and it shall "be the tlut pf the said A-geiit,- within sixty; days thereafter, tp order suit 'to bevepmfnenced against w-ica ;aeiin quf nt and his sureties. w 1 i , r ' r J Approved, Feb. 211825,1 ,, j 1 1.' ,.s'-Gaiddn Seeds. ,"'v' , ii. r ' v 5 v h ' ' ITT OltN PRIM ROSK 5c ca hayrecdved a 'Jarfti supply of Fresh Ga'rileiVPeasand Beans, and a superior assortment of all kindii of Gardeh Seeds--Which will.b e "sold at their nsuahTethiced prices." Also,primeNotthern cseea omcer, it cienianoea dv tne-pany -ny dr Attorney to-repbrt forthwith jtathe Agent of the Treasury Departments ihe' . baa..we 1'cmoes, 'Jvew-York Pinpeit apples,! . t w v ra 1 iitrj,' 1 grain jt requireu ; out no nauiuiy auui-i - on-ii , . t t , nChe.se,Mlarirbnaudi;eelJv-i "-a' ! r ! JUleighNa, j dents or escapes: - ! ltOBERTRANSOM V I; . , . -V1LUAM BITKS&. V J ;,RaleighvIK2?; .;;,fl j fe-?V 'i:"J toeiood.JVwrc Jm .', FOB' THE BENEFIT OF THE COXFOltl) I r ACADEMY., x fo be drains nvn at Iluleigh; t?ie-22rf ofJaue pexi 1 !'?.! ..' u .il Ct mhlPtPl in i .nii.iin.iMt . T -V J.'E. Y-VrHi: ULV; MNlWItE, Managers. . 1 ' Sio,ooo . sio,ooo 6.000 4,000 - iJ.oqod .. i f 1 1,000 f 4 ' 4,000 3. OOfl ' ,poo 1,538 6,000 5,000 3,744 .1 4 1 6 500 '200 8 4'. 312 -.408 7,800 -4.4 8,760 Prizes. 15,600-Blanks. Vs79,i?:o 24.360.Tidkets, at S3 25 -379,170' Th is is a Jjottery formed by the ternary combination and permutation of SO nuinbers. To determine the prizes therein, the 30 fitim bers will be publicly placed into a wheel ri the day of the drawing,' and 41 of them be drawn out r and that ticket iaVtng on it the 1st, 2d and 3d drawn Kos.' in the order iiv which .drawn, will be entitled to the prize of iu,uw clous. ;i ana tnose .nve oyier ; tickets which shalbliave on them the same Ios.n the followincrj order.' shall be entitled to the prizes affixed o themespectively, vizV J ".j kThelst9'3d;amlcl'tO'S 6;000 :i Y 2d, Jfet ami 3d to 4, 2d, Sd.aifd.lst to 3, 000 000 4 3d, Ut and2d tol 2,000 .3(1, 2d"and 1st to i 1,538 ' L Those six other tickets whichJt sjiall have on them threejof the drawn Kos. and those three,,! he 1st, 2d and 4th, in dne df.their se veral orders of combination or permutation, wilj eac, be entitled to a prize of 1,000 dolls. , Those six other tickets which shall have on them,three of the drawn Nos. and those three the: 1st, 3d and 4thj in some, one of their, se veral orders of combination or permutation, will each be eijtrded to a prize of 500 dollars. Those six other tickCets which shall have on them three of tHe drawn Nos. and those three the 2d, 3d and 4th, in some one of their or ders, will cac'hlbe entitled to a piize of 2,00 dollars. - ' X' f X - -v f Those 156 tickets which shall have onthrm two 'of the drawn Nos. and those two the 5d and 4th, willeach be .entitled to,. a prize of 24 dollarsl U I '-.' ,..; "- - .'Those 312 tickets which shall have on them two of the draWn Nos. and; thoe two the 2d and 3d, or2d and 4th, will . each be- entitled to a prize of 12 dollars. . . ' , ; All others, being 46S,' havington them two of the drawn Nos. will each be entitled to a prij e of 8 dollars. : o . . ' ' & And all those 1 7,800 liclcets. havin tr on th em but one of the drawn Nos, .will each ' be en titled to apprize! of 4 dqllaps. , . N Nt ticket which shall have drawn apprize of a superior denomination, can be entitled io an inferior prize.' .-",,. ti : "'Prizes payable 30 days after the drawing,' ,4411 subject to the usual deduction of 15 per .cent.- : J - " - illave opened! - a Lottery office in Raleigh, and offer for sale-Tickets iithp above scheme, until Wednesday the Stlj ot larch, at the scheme price, viz ;: , v - -Whole Tickets,"1. - - S3 5 ; iiaif ditto, i v - . i r 62 Quarter do. J v-i ,i - , 81i When the price will be advanced td? 4 dolls. h: Packages of ten;tickets,t embracing the 30 JNumbeTSOt;the;L.otter3V wlucp mtist ot ne cessity- draw" at least $'13 60 hett, with so ma ny clinces'for capitals of shares of packa ges may be had! at the s.imerate. : s ", . i?; -PRIZES ! ! ! y 'ln the Union Canal Lottery y 15th Cxass. The whdleto.'bevd-rarn on the 9th of $30,000, 10,000, , - - ', JV 5,0G0,-. Ammi'-nf ?nor" tn'.'SOm. 59.n: ' . ..; . . ' -;r , For sale at 8 dollars. Shares' in proportion. ; k PRIZES ! ! . In the?Qiiautico Canal Lottery. - & To' Ue drk a Sth June. ; Dolls. io,0do; ' 4 " 4,odo, . , I 6,000, ,:r " 3,000, 8cc.V -At 4 dOlls.-Shres in prppdrtion. v v; v Prizes in any df-the Lotteries of New.York, New-Jerse', Pennsylvania; Maryland and Vir gin., will be, received, in payments f V-4 The , plart of IJLotteiy : by combination o,f ot 1 os. f sim ply; las well .as by, combination nd permutatio.iv of numbers, hasbeenvuscd by the4iibscribersm New,Yorki Pennsylva nia; -Kew-JerseyjMaryland iand Virgima;.fo some tiipe with great success.. As the plan is novti;however,fori.he first jtiroe introduced inttvNorth-Carolinai it inay not be pnderstodd ahd they therefore respectfully invite alt shch as desire an explanatioa of nhe ' principles pf (?;-Orders,nclosing the Cash or prizei as above, free of posiatfe for tickets or shares. innny. 'vf the lubove , Jjottere yvil receive, prompt attentioui if addressed to - iiw.wyaicui.uv-appiy-ax-.xneir ,omce WLere j: .very ... information , wills' bjch'eerfully: given, eith"er1by one of themselyes, or their Agent; b:c. duplaini;. V v .r 'An-A. WAV fro'm; thV'nrsct"' :r some time isTnce: Villi 1 Mar', r . Ind.:.tc A appTCntice.'age'bdut t ;i vear. ny pew)n taking up'Vitid p'fiUjjin;;ium h" will Be,entitltd to tneairovp!ewrl;- r . .ioirv,.uoyEsbx - ' Buncombe eo. 'Jartv CO.'ltJ',. " ?S- 1. r j. pAKF5TlTp and cqmnijted'tp JtheTmil oi' " Wakejpounty,n't.ie 24th in.t. a'Ntgrd fan aboit 20: years old,stduV tntiltj dark com jdc-xioh, whrf says hts nanrre is'iYKAttbY and that he was boiig(ito";'ol.' Staples, "-of Karncic county, va by t, Mr nmmeUv who he Relieves lives in? some part of Fentucky, & has been runaway more than 32 months. The owner is'requested to comeilbrwartl. pi ve property, ".pay charges and take Jiim lawav qr- GALT'a &'.SO:;iiaye "gust Received -a ' v fe y copies 'pf tlie ab o ve' ; Wsorki . i ch .ovintain h.'seletion 'ofNSernionsifrom the manuscripts: of the fdllowlnir Divines viz. UevDr. :aldvvcy,(Jllev Adam Erdpie, Revr Wdliarh' llpoper, Uev. Arthur Tluist of S;. C. Ilev. John SI Capers,, Do, He v. Eleazer Har-is,- Do. Kev.'.IJenjarnin H. Pvlmer;.l Do. Uev. Ai-drewFhnn,-Do'liev. llnc Gilderslicveof Georgia;' ttev. Oliver .Uulberd, Do.KeyV Na than S. BenwPDo.f Kev Aaron' 'W I.elarid of S, C.' Kev. Allan HDougald, Rdv. Francis umminsof "Georgia, and ltevrltidhard r'urV man of South Carolina '-v ' ' - .oTOHN MUiENNAN living on the - Yakdin Qjt lload, four roilcsvwcst of the town of Fav- etteville, enters a Stray 'Ilor&e of a fdurfcbay colour,1 54eei-Jugh, about 9 yearAo,; moves a little lame as if occasioned oy la: founder.-'-yalued a fifty dollars." t . MALCOMvRAVnanjrecof h fc ' Cumberland county, i rjaatmrv g0v. J . , -' iv'-j 26- ' ...,'. fetvds.-;,;.:'.-:, ;;j; A dark i bay Mxre, about 1& hands . high, supposed tabe 12 dr13 years dldy' ; witli a 8mall4vhixe staruv her forehead, band iu tlie left eye , and shod ef re; was t;tk e n up by Malcoiu McC'askill On AVetCreek.'on thel4'h of December last and appraised t4 thirty-five dollars, and' entered on the Ranets Book of Moore county. t j j" f Also a Gray Horse frmrteeh land, a half haiulshigh 14 or 15 .years old, jvith a scar on the rig!t shouldetvwas taken up.by Kennlth Clark on Drowning Creek;rcn the 3d instant: Appraised to twenty-five dollars, and .entered oh the same Book. i ' AMES DOWDRfmger i January 27, rriaken up, on the 22d of October, 1824. ana lotitrea uv jau at liramgroiii-v. j. a negro man who calh his name .MOSES, and says he ;beldngs toJoseph Rogers, living about 12 miles from.Charlotte,in Meclehbu. Countv; in this "State." Said fellow is about 24or 25 years of acre;, five feet 6or 7 inches high, complexion, yellow,i sicnaerfmaae ana . . - - , -' . " . ' . .. 1 .. . 1. speakes gool English ana hatl on wiien,;com mi ited a trrev Jacket tonsiderab 1 v Vbrni two sliirts and trcrwsers. !The owner is requested to co nru? for ward,"prdv' property,' pay charg es, and take said Mlow away. v u CHAKl.ES B. MORRIS, Jailor. TlEeautiuLArabiau S'fallibn, Will ; Stand "the i, ne xt ,seaspn,' (be ,'anfrhis fiilst in A- Vyi y merica) a my . Sta ?ar bK-iU three' miles from Warrenton,on the St: :e road to Ralenrh, and will be Ictjto mare sat. tin? moderate sum of :l:itT)oU the .ason, if, 1 paid within the seascaj or Twelve Dollars,, if paid after tne season expires; mjcreeii JLfitiuirs yt ii'.siue a mare iu foal ; or Seven Jjoilurs theinjile leap ; and 5Q cents to the gro t;in every in stance. The(' season will commence the firsj day of March,-and end the last dar of August. SYP1IAX is a handsome sorrel, and most beautifully marked red mahe"an;d tail ; be is upwards of fifteen hands high eight years old, healthy and vigorous, and npt.mFerioriiV point of form or muscular jpower, td'any horse on the 'Continent and the. most ilocilf anitnal luiveever seen. ; . 4 - . SYPIIAX; was brought'to America in the United States frigate, C nstitution, add safe: ly landed at New York m May 181. Syphax was obtained by Maj.-Tbwnshcnd StitU. late American Consul, at the Regency of) Tunis, and wa.' purchased from an Arab of high, dis tinction v ::o valued him above, any horse In "the actual posscssionTdf the. Beyf or King of Tunis.;. . . S t - . VYPIIAX; was foaled near., Mecca, n the Kihfrdbm of Yeaman, Arabia Felix - Crossed the Red Sea to Derra.inNubia fromithence 1 through a part of theDe'sert, ,tp.;7Voulla, lh Teiran tlience"; liirough th -regency! of '1'rtv noli, to Beledulirend - and. ti om tlience to the American ConsMate in the city, of Tunis as is certified by Mr. Samuel CI Potter, a g"entieman ot honor ana respectaoiuiy. ? : To tnose W"0 Wisn 10 l-aise. jrom mi - uc servedlv stotk of.Vorse thj genuine Araf biahithe!present ;will a favorable j oppor tunity :-r, fori experience lias longshewn;us theJ advantages to be ; derived trom tjie im provement of our stock crossed wita tiie Ar a- bian. , . -c ,f -4 ""-, 4 -SYP!IAXs hisrh: orm, .muscular Cpozaer, Ik and beautiful inhrV, 1 1 junk constitute him a kfSGdbd I pasturage will be provided forroarcs left with thehorse, or they will be fed "with otheijvise he rvill he disooseil o f"is"'the law diir-cjs.f '-SfArUF.I. Ii: FULL. EN1, Juiior., 4 . HdeIgh,'Setti27. v - ' V : - "91 ' - in Pco" r 'w , -I It 'le-s' hj-f '1 27 ) .5 f high; a t.r:all scar 1 . vrr th t from Inrvh tatKl, .i AVi-ii ''n-s, fl )'it St: o- ' A'aba. .t. , ' . ,i!cr, whom he Uiln r i Kov. 1824. t ofgiv-,"-- .t ! ,r . ttend. r S ing instrtictic to : ,cv Mipn-- F;ano ;Fortei?" She ivc .je. . fathers liouSe, or i. (;-rWVrrd, v.... your g , lacl: es v at thoi r : i i . terms are S-tlolls pe: qt...rier t ic be-.-added 2 dulls if slie ..aiu on p: their own houc?sL' ,. will hat. -I?alen;i, Feb. 20;l?7 5. ' ni n . -t ' : ' v :? -J?! aii & laiY .Tl ot vl . :' 4 ' FAYCTTHVILLi:, I,OHTII-CAi:oti:,'A.V ' "i i;. :. TIH subscri' t havi pleased this Fsfa - - ' blUhmerir. . ipciI m Turned bv C"nt: io.- Tabictt,"' is nowJn iv"a to nccommodatt? i Tr.clleM,. and 'Do., . II-j tend jrs Jii-., th-.n'vs to t.e Public 'and t. - C'rV.iiis of F.iv,J' ettevilie,"for the former p. k or.-.;, and friend '' Tyuoport wliichlie has rectvd; id'iiw ' soliciting' k continUaHce'cf thfse tavor.i as-' spires then? fhaevery exertion sh:dl be made ' and due attention bes'owed in order, to tn ,- j Coinfot'ind pleasure uf Travellers and Fair'1-V?-l-ers villi rorrnsv are u'.mcrcitJ:f beif'g new,- " clean and Jargevare-.well nlapted for comfort ' and health,' opening u po.i a garden V-whicl jl.", y presents - a fine prospect ; snperaddc!, are 4 the comforts y of eas.r-:id,Tetireme"nt. which n . r may s be enjoyed 4n soacious" Vc Hours bv convenience -sr'singfrom the iniortant and extensive business transacted on. that- street,?- which XvillmaMt the ireret of Country Merchants and Planters to call : it is constarst ly supplied by meansdf a'ieductc, with pura water,, Jss'uinfrom One ci' the best fountains in the Stated '.'Si. ' 'v ' - 5 His r.ar. wiJf be constantly-supplied withtk the best and7"choicest of Liqf.pfs f his Vahlei.' . with the best the country and market afibrds;' ; his Stables shall be attendvd by fai- hful, stea dy an.! and honest Ostlers; Other ad v :t2 es are attendant upon this .'s'ablishm.cn mrelv I to be excelltidfin any" oihet. Public House in ti)iu onjordak: , 'FayettevUlei Feb..26,:1825. f ; .36-4C -l" v-Xbavejleaure in stat:ng that the. Tansioi Iiqfrel,"in tlustnwn has u:idergone a thoi ougli f pUr?fcUton and i ieoccupied by I r. J orJan. i The publics may vest, satisfied, that there is 'no'' danger of-contracting the contagion of the1' late epidemic disease either' at Hhe Hotel d C any otheT placw in'Fayetteville.' - tK ... .. ix? V I BENJ. ROBINSON,. Oreer. 1 '.FvpttwriUe, Feb. "23, 1825. " " . , JSTe?N Siocliol Goods; TH E subscribers have no-v joened in 1I:: : 'Purr's 1 brick Stor o ite T-atta U, M'Farland's,1 a new stoc or' Dry Goods, Hard-warey 'Cutleryt Glait rockery-awe f nl GroceinrxS. all, laid; in .on-the. best terms,' and which they will dispose of low for cash.' . : ' , ' ' l!EAViS 5c MYERS. Columbia, S. a Feb, 11. 1825, , 32-4 1. v." ' ' N.- B. They will havev additions ; to'tbeir present stock irip, few days, -'which v. i!I con-' plete their Spring assortment t "; r I, J- ' . ,v. " - - . - . "IO"lLtbe let atthe Post-Office in Macri," T Y ito the lowest bidder, at public odterv on Fridaylhe 15th of April next, tlie building pf a BRIDGE across the Ocmulgee rjver -at ' the foot of the street: leading to the -public-square inTacopC Tlie. river at tiie intendedV site has, it is believed, a 'very firm" bottom, tlie most of which is knowivtolie' of ropk. Its width at common water is estimated at 250 feet; the heisrht of the -piers at 38 feet : the -' Travelling Families. ' . l hi,s!luati :n, stand j f ing on one of theTmost -tie vat ed streets,1"' ' healthy tr attended 'with the advantage; and f whole lenirth of'the Bridge at400 t and the A contemplated width 52 feet. "Stone and tin ber maybe very conveniently-obtained, and had gratis, ori file ,djo'ning public lands. The piers andabutmer :s to he of ftone'f 'the upper; works of approved timber, and to bfc. shins-led, weather-boarded and painted.": The. iin -Ttf.ker'w jii be -required to ' giv o, bondv . h with : ree approve il ecurft os'in tlie sura ot ' i $20,0 wJ for? the ' faitLAil ?r. rformatice" of hi4" A contract Thenairtes of liie person -5 oiiVred.:-. 't ' as securit!ss'niust b 444 'subr.it ted to tlie Com- : ... t ' missioners by- the.8tii of Aprils. 'letters; for. - ! thiaplirPos- icayjbe-'direeted to the com mis- , . . sionersto the care of Mortimer RW'allisUsq. -Postmaster, Macon. Twenty percent, on t.- . . the amount of the contract will be adv- r.Ce ' , I -' and further advanceswill be made at the :I4 t fS cretiSn if the bomnusbionerii as the work pi o . :1 J t greases.'. vj "", V V - ' ' ' Av.-wodel oi- tne ..mccnuea ..onage jinu ura ; V form 1 of thecoritract will be open to ins pec-' f- 1 tion.: atlhe room over Gillespie vt Bi: dsonjV' - V : store dn Macon; on and afiertfse twenty-first ' ' of March until the Mme cf letting, i'- r j, . -, , f Architects" "are invited to prepare and-f:r? ij . v - , nish models fin wood-on a scale of an inch to ; I the '-.fuotjj with accompanying explanations ia - : ' March inclusive. A premium ot $100. will b;pf strength, rmirinnf.- : JXHwEJ. MOUGAI : CJHARESRUtXOQH,!: 3 :? MORTIMEJ1 R, -VALlS;Coi V SAMUEl; GILLF-SPli:, ; 7 , paid tor that model w hich -shall be adopted a ! i. isti S uniting; the properties of -cheapness.-1 ' durability and convexuence .in're-.4;-- .r:-j, :-: - 4 1 1 J' 1 . - 7
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
March 11, 1825, edition 1
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