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p r wj-AAf s For the 4th of March ,181 7, vVrit-t ton th Ket-York Cei-xsratios BT .V. SAIKCET. WonDWOKTJ, AX1 SUKG BT 5Ia..BBlHA3 STiGC. Tr k Anccrecn. j , i-ei laurtais bint, - . 1 -r..-.i.:.. r:.r OUl lorsim-i.aiiiiicioiirui.i-jtiiJiui.., - ..!.! 11 .!. 1. IV While he varalsof tyranny. r:vct tiiesrcnrns, t n(j f,r0X irit t ci.o, That it the owner ot j Secretary ct tne 1 rcasury uie application j By birth-day effusions and base adulation,!' .,ny sucj, Vcel, or his agent, shall prove of the money appropriated for the Milita- Let freemen express, In iW'ir hoL;1a strains, 5 1 ?( 't,e sti; ctK;n of the collector, that t rv and Naval Departments, for the The voice of a people the choice of a j j three-fourths at least of the crew thereof J j preceding year, which shall be laid be- nal'nn- I Arc American riti-pnvnr nermvis net the M fore Contrrtss bv him, .with: the annual viewi A harvest of f Tory in liberty's field 'Xiv-irried with rlorv the .chieftain retires, TWin Irr? nt in s'lfetv throurh war's creid : : . The so trv !. .. . And thus cl'sdl hc fci:rth day of March ever yield, A liarvest of gl'jry in hhrrtv's He'd. To legitimate tyrants nn freeir.;;n shall bo?r 'Vori: u alone will we pay veneration ; The chic "s or" . C'ldumbia are "call'd from tlie J ' commot,on ; . ..... -,. !in;rih,.rr,io i,.-r.md n ict entitled "An I!' drawn' bv" the Secretarv- of the War and ! hav trron a ir.m eupero cvwme , - Vhilel!.Vpr;t t! at ralS'd mm ir.ot,er ! ; Cuiiccti, ot duties m j Naval Department, resp-.ctively, coun- "f. t!,, nutrp o. Vrv j T Tr 7 ..inspires, i 7 , . f ,1 . , - ' : i 1 inferior to r.y in 'he State ; wth pv rv, I hnilsnrre ssso'tfent of C o a r. -k To xva-eh otr oar riches with equal deyc ! P! a-tl Lv other pur- , totgncd n the secn.o comptroller and altJfhed foritB conven.;!ver Pa U ver W.tchc,. of , R ; tion, P5S' . . . r f . -t i-es-trret. nv rue nuc.ro, s rc specie e v . ? sn;i a iflU, ice hoH9t.f A m;,,, on ; ty . aho Rold ami Silver t'apped d Mnrlri-'c, ' -c t. An zrz' further ttGct'd. ih.it c. :rM;r ffrf 1 uat Fivhmy Cretk, .Within two hundred : M-d Wat h. wmrd to keep t!rr.e C i Hiswrr'-, after t :e tUr.icth d.t cf September t cxt , " it va'.i be t!se duty th- t-v co.;rtri-. j vjpds 0f:the;dwe!!ine bivinjr' tVnr rrisis,!' chahu, Seal ftttd !' -v. e-;:h a .j r"itirti . iloftr.ee llectir. httv. -cents rev ton: .?f' And retire from the chair to the same oceu- ! i - . .. . i patinn. ! i Thus Tbrrxrvs arose, i In the fce ot h.s foes. Tor tlie paih of apatr.ot the " Farmer,snoyw chose. And thv shall the fourth dr.zt of . March &cer VifU u A Lcnri! nf trio in fiBrrty's fefJ Then hail to tlie day that beholds us once mrre, . - " rkce the chnplet of power on the brow of tr.e merit : Tis the sacred ins pr.ia our VAsnixTOX wre, - A leg-ricy none b-t the rood shall inlierit. To t!je rrtri'j Moxnos ! T!!f"r.lin,e'.''emvp1 ' 'Till 'he-people rclal' it atrain to betow, And the ?c;:rh day of March be apain made to yield, t A harvest cf flovln liberty's fie!d. Let f-e"en "nite 'n th's festival day To .ce'ehrate hbp'.'v"s tr'punjih in ehonis ; J -Awaken the trumni onr brinners diplav ! Ami hi l- the hr ;ht prospect thaV opens before us. j Yfv.'- volets emnov. for tae V? ot. Mw:;u and cur own ' Far- TTJ pi 'c It 1 ?ir-r -';. t's fw:h nay nf Jf.rc.a cecse .i .'"''. fir.7trtaj ryjn 'rertzf feU. j : :i Aii'sctco'-ccm iK?.-he navigation of the Unit ed St.-U.s. p - t cv. Jcfi d : r.vc .niarr end I Tonne r'f Ti. f:r?3(::tx:i t "? of ;.':t U-iittd Stair f Ancrica in Ccv sn exx aseni blcdt: Tit at after the thirtieth day of S -r:!ember next, ro gocds, yv ars cr mvchandize shall be ' imported: into li e united States, from any foreign pert or p! .ce, except in vessels of the United Slates, or in such foreign ves- sels as "t: .it i: d win v:v rc:om; to tiie ci- 1 or svib ect?, oi that con try ot which the qoo -s are the yrowth, produce tion, or m ana ta ciure ; or from which such :'5oodv wares r merchandise, can enly be, or un st usually are, first shipj'ed for transports on : .Prvtdfdy neiu rthe lessy That this re.iul'itS'-n shall uot extend to the vt.-.?-Is 'd" any fareitrn nat:on which has n' t adopted, and which shall not a dort, a similar i-egulatirn. ' Sec. 2. Avd be i: fur: her enacted, That all trcccl , .vt4res r ne; chatuhze, impo-r cd mt the 'United btates contrarv to th- true intent, and.. -mea:jinsj ot tns act, anw j I - v. tne slur) or ves ti; wiicrem me same shall be invK rtcrh tf reth.erw tackle, ap? -irei, i d furniture bhail.-j Le .forfeited to the United ht ues ; :.-and .such o;,ds, v,.,ri-s f r mercliandize.-.-hip, or vesel,.Hndcrt70. sh:dl be haul- to be .1 seized, prcsecutwl, arid condemned, in like m;nner, and uv.der the same regula- j j tier.s, restr;rtir.nv an-d.pro.v:sif:ns, as have ! been herrt'-f. re est-:f:iished for the reco-1 very, c !h. ct.:i, distrbutir n and remisr i sien cf forfeitures t the United States by j the s-ve.r i T"t em'e h;ws. ! Sec. 3 And be it further enacted, That iiftcr the fiir iedi day ef September next the bounties and alh.wi.j ces now granted j bv law t.i the o-. r.ers f boat, cr vessels i enj;aed m ti:e hshencs, shall be paid on- ! ly on boavs .r w:sseK.-the oiheers and at . least thr o-i -rus i tlie crens ot wu.c.i ; : shall ':d t; the satisfaction n of the uch brdt ! : coiieci'v n me district wiiere sue or essi i sha.Uveicnjr, to be ctisens ot the ! accounts accruing in, or relative to, the United States, or persons not the subjects;' Department of State, the General Pcst oi any t.-re:?,n pn;re or state. ; . Office. a;id those arising out of Indian af- Sec.4. A:.d be it further enacted, That ro oods, ware'.- or merchandize, shall be i j jmpcrveu, uuuer penany oi ioneiture . thereof, from one port cf .-the Unitid States to anutlier -ort f the United States V'a a vessel bel'nt;in wholly cr in part to S; vpb;ect cf any foreign power ; but this I v.VVse shad net be construed to pnmioit ; V'Huing of any ftyrein vessel from one er port of the IJ nite States, pro 5V oods, wai-es or merchandize; )aV th:e n"Ported ih such vessel fiSibe it further enacted, That otfteth day ci September next, ia P-id a duty of fifty cents per r ' V ship cr vessel of the Ui.it--ch sh dl be entered in a dis perflate, fi f.nv a district in a:.u yn 'xeept it be an adjoining state orf coast, cr on a navigable river ' jand except also if be a coasting1 foingirom Long Island, in the state fll k Vxrt- TV... n V.'" '- '." - v - -c o.iais d Aear cr ilH: a- iore ii pcjrx, anu wuicu snau - Red with the '-examination i .J,.en unladen, shall te earned cf the War and Navy Depa or P4cc io anotaer m tne ij keep all accounts of the rec X "New-tori:, t& the stats c? thoe and, cr from the State of Rhode Island o the said Long Island, having on board goods, wares and mercjiandize taken in cne state, to be delivered in another state : Provided, That it shall net be paid, on a nv shi? cr vessel having a licence to trade j between the (l iferent districts of the U I nited Statt r to carry cn the bank or whale tfshcr t s more than once a year: subiects of anv foreign prince or state, the duty to be naic. in sisc!i cse, snail oe re hrnKtv. i ux 1 .acta ma wshs )t . ' i ' to repeal or a fleet anv e: niption from ! i tci'maev dutv wen bv the e? truth section otthe ac, etuuied 41 An act to provide lor. vestl oi ' ii'. L. liiiru rtaies, wutcu suliu bf entered in the United States, fr n i .- I T T I 1 L-.Ti f'.rcitrn port .r f I ;ct, i:ii!t-ss th facers, ; awl at 1c it two thirds el t i ; c crew r'-.eve- I (... of sh.i'.l he prov ed tiz- T.- cf tlie United States, -r persms net the m 'ejects of anv i foreign prince or state, to the 'satisfaction t firovr.U'd a.V , That this section shll s:(t j . - extend to h-ps or vessels cf the .United..-' States, which are now on te;rstn vovneei n cr which niav ncpart rou the .Uuited i States, prior to the firt day cf May nert, e.nttl after thrir return to some port of the ; United States. I; Sec. 7. And be u further r:rcteJ, That the several bcunties and rentissi- r-s, or a ' hatemcnts cf duy, allowed by. this .act, in tin case of -vessels having a certain pro- -i pf rtion if seamen,' ho are Anevica:' ci- 1 tizens, cr persoas not the su'uects of anv ; foreign power, shall he alh-vtd rriv in the c.ic r.i vest.eij h-.ivi:ur s;:v h propcrt'u n of American', feainen dur-nt?- their whr'e voyage, unless in case cf s.aktu ss, death, or desertit n, or n here the whole or par of the crcjw shull have been taken prison- ers in the vov :-re CLAY, SpeuhfT cf i'lf Ilovf of Itepresen'ativei. JC):!N (tA LLAHI), rrsshfrit ofihe Senate pro tempore. ) jMarch 1, aSI approved, jA.Mtb :MADlSUi. An -Actio prnvMe for the prompt settlement . i vir-',-d j '.'if Senate and Ifon.tr I nf- f.f:rez,-?; 'wives of the Unit td State ' of America v' iin grlss ascmbltd That from af(rr th;nl (jav C)f March, : t;,e , Hices af -accountant and additional 'i tUr . TTr nf accountant and additional 'i' ! ! accountant cf the department of War, !i . . 1 V Ml ill I i IV. il L A. VV t -i-. 'u- - v - ------- ,ri i'-'ilI"!.!." nt rpitnn f crrirTc . c'i:i I ft.- T.:fif' 'ii!'v!i;inr in i the ofTce of accountant cf thc.Navv, and ! i tion vt the act passed the v Ma- ch, i the office of Miperit:tendant gencral'of mi- ', o:c thousand seve : 'umdred and ainety j i::an- sup-dies, be, and they are hcrebr ijseten, entaled "An ict to provide nmre I abo.lihhi".!. j i tflT-c-u:dly i"r t'-.--settlement it acc unts j Sec. 2.' And be it further enacted. That 1 j between the United S'atcV; and receivers i from and after the said third ihiv of 'f public m ney," which directs that in March ne?:t all claims and den ancls what- i ! every case where s .its nave been or shall cver;"hvthe United States or aprainst them,.-'; and all' accounts whatever, in which the ! ! United States are concerned, '.either as rt..tr.c nr rrrrVAv .iv.l' !p t'pr I ni:ft i a.f'justcd in the Treasurv T'epar-mcnt. Sec. 3. And be it further enucu d. That from and alter the third dav of March ' next, in addition to the officers in the J Treasury Department, ahead, estahiish j ed by law, there shall be the f lowing of- ' ; fxer, n-5meiy, four Auditor and one ; C mj:roller. Sec. 4. And be it further enacted. That 'it -shall be the duty oi" :he first tuthtor to ; receiv e 11 acceunts accrainjr tt he Ti - ; j snry Departuient, an t after examinaliai jj t .... certiry the balmce ai.a ns.:v u.i accounts with the v ;aciiers and ccrtifi cates to the tirst comptrnlh r for his deci- n the same j j Si0n thercrn ; it !iai be the duty of the sc .'ita her ca.r-j o ud aiiditi-r to receive all accounts re- tlitivcto-the pay ami clothing oi' the arm , ji j.the s lbsistcnce cf ofiiccs," bounties, and jj i premiums, militarv and hosnital stores. Ii and tr c n.meent expenses ';f the War 1 1 Department ; that it shall be the duty of ' ! the third auditor o receive dl accounts!! relative to the subsistence of the armv. ' the quarter master's department, ami gc- - j" which a settlement shall be required. neraiiv all accounts of the War Depart- : And it shall be the duty of the firbtcnuip ment other than those provided for ; and troller to lay behire .Cingress, annually, it shall be the dutv of the fourth auditor j during the first week of the session, a list to receive all accounts accriing in the j fjf . iucli officers as shall have failed in Navy Department, cr relative thereto ; ; that year to make the settlement required and the second, third and fourth auditors afi resaid shall examine the accounts re- spec'ively, and certitV the b iKncc, and ; transmit the acceunts with the vouchers ! dr.d t ertificates tothe .second comp n Her i for his decision thereon ; and it sii ill be j the dutv of the fifth auditor to receive all . f ,irs, and examine the same, and there-I after certify the balance, and transmit1 the accounts with the vouchers and cer tificate to the hrst comptroller for his de cision thereon ; Pro-vided. That tiie Pre sident of the United States may assign to the second or third auditor the settlement or the accounts whLh are now c uibdcd to the additional ac ountant of the War Department. Se'r. -Ti .4vft hf it further mar t i Thar (it shall be the duty of the auditors char- of the accounts rtments, to ipts and ex penditures of the public money in regard to those Departments, and of all debts due to the United States on men ys ad vanced relative to those Departments ; to reee've from the second comptroller the accounts which shall have bee l finally ad justed, and to preserve sucn accounts with their vctichers and certif cats, and to record all warrants drawn by the Se cretaries of those Departments, the ex amination of the accounts of which has it A One Dollar and a Hnlf for Wolf Advettimc rr, r v " L v w auvance ouDscriptions received bv t emssmsiiws not exceeding thirtv inrtri xs.n? . t . r c u ll ' ssignca to them by. the preceding ccuntaht of the navy, to tie officers here -I. And it shall be the dutv of the by created, to which their respective du- section said auditors to make such reports on the business assigned to them as the Secreta ries of the War and Navy Departments may deem necessary and require for the serv ices of those Departments. Sec. 5. And be it further enacted, That the said auditors shall annually on the nrst londny m November, report to the statement of the public expenditure. Sec. 7 And be it far thcr enacted ', That the Treasurer of t!ie I Yiitcd States shall I "hw nil vnrh mnnrvs shall Ivivp : hten previously ordered for the use of the ' ! v a- ana i;tvy . i;epartments oy warrants .rrrrn t.'ie 1 reasury v.nicfi cnsnursemeiits warrants 1 1 iivt ;!:t! h-Yli auditirs,'-.and renifv the b.i- j lances aris.rLr there 'i 'o the Kecisjr ; to .couatersien all warrants drawn J.y the h,crctar cretarv et tlie -,l -easitrv, wmcii shall be-warranted by law ; t report to - the : h cretary the oiT.c'.tl f rms to be issued ! in the different oi'nccs f -r 'collecting'--the tmh'ie. revenue, and the manner arul i'-rm ; uf- kc-cpint; - and stating the- accounts of "the several persons c:r,plr..vcd therein ; lie s!ijl!-:!sf- sur 1 n ci.d the nrervation of the public acroiuts .!'ee.t t. his revis ; n, :ind provide f r :e re;!ul r payrrien of all mcnics which n.iv he c. llected. Sec V. An ihelt r,rr tnct-d. Thn ii v of the Department in which tiie expe:!iture has been' incurred ; to couTiu r-ii,:i all wa rrants drawn by the -.Secretaries of the War and Navy I)e purtiiK: ts, which shall be warranted !)v law .to report to t!"e said Secretaries the rirv;tl !" " to be issued to the tliiTcr ent ofiiccs for di:ibu - -r z the ptj1;c mi ney in th e ; , ; artiac ..,. ;.nd- the -manner c u rni of krej.-Uis; a vl stating1 the acc-nnts of the persons tmv'oved th.crein ; and it shall ah-o be hisdmv to sapei-intrnd the preservation of. the public- accounts, sa!)- jjectto h:s rcvisson. Sec. 10. Aid be i: further Tactcd, That ' it shall be the detv of the first comptr-1- Icr to superintend the recovery of all suits and ier;il proceedings, and to t ikf a such tnca; b'- the laws, 1 f ;d !ebs fi - Sec. 11. .-f. all such measures as may be authori.-dv to entorce prompt payment the united States. Sec. 11. And be i fn-'k-r rnac-d. That the provision ccntai ied in the sec md sec- we iutitutetl,-a tran cn: t tnni 'tie OooKs antl prceetlings cf ft Treasury, certified by the UegUtcr, .shall be admitted as evi- Uleiice, and Me entered m resrar.i to tne acc unts ;f tlie War antl Navy Depart nie.- s, to tneauaitors res' eruvelr clu .rir- etl v"rli tlie examin iti n t f t!ioe accounts and that ecrtiheates s sued by the n, shall be of the same effev. as thut directed to be. sigi.cd by the re sier. Sec. l'i. And be it 'vr her enact - y. That the audit?. rs 1 pubhc accounts shall he cnipowi red to admnnster oatns er -affirmations to Aitnesbes in any case in which they may ucem it necessary tor the uue examin ttn n of the accounts with which ttiey shall be charged. rcc. IS. And be it further enacted, That it. shall be the duty of the Secretary -of the. Tieasun to cause all accf unts of the ex- penditure of public money to be settled i within the vear, except wh e the dis- tance of the places where such expendi ture occurs may be such as to make fur- tner time necessary ; and, m respect to cxpentlitures at such places, the Secreta- j ryot the Treasury, with the assent of the ! r'rcv,i 'nt sh:tl1 establish fixed periods at bv law. Sec. 14. Andbe it further erected. That in tlio :mmi it m.-itioiifnt .f nf r. - ...,K r.r, which balances anunr tn ,,vp M-n more than three ears, which the 'com p- troller is now retpaired by 1 v to make he shall hereafter distinguish those ac counts, the balances appearing on which shall m his opinion be owing to di.iiculti oi torm, which he shall be removed and where the debu lances shall hav three years shall be insolvent, and have been '.reported to Congress for three suc cessive years as ins Ivent, the comptrol ler shall not be required in such case to continue to include r.uch balances in the statement above mentioned. Sec. 15. And be it furher enacted, That the salary of the comptroller appointed by virtue of this act, snail be three thou sand dollars per annum, and that of the auditors, each; three thousand dollars per annum. Sec. 16. And be it further enacted. That all letter and packages to and from the comptroller and auditors herein before mentioned, be conveyed free of postage, under the same regulations that are nro vlded by law for other ..fficers of govern ment: and the Secretary of the Treasu ry U hereby authorized to assign the-se vera! sums appropriated for clerk hire in the ohice of the accountant, superintend ant general of military supplies, and ac- LEIGH PRINTED BY JOSEPH efidt I lutyri the second cojp- - - ' .Q 10 J ;.e a" acc runts settd ! . ' of I and -wed c-neced : i i MZj i, anl fourth auditors, cc ; 4A,f ,h:,i. ; r,: wr.n' th r.-st ' V?;)V-A?f. '-V mavthmk it equitable C ".Zrr::, "JV' .''r u,.c lXiV' of navitraticn. tiie advartajre by an act - f Congress ; ai ioaa w.uim a snort alS. f ttmpla,;,(l tabhshn-ent of a Schci ' ;rs by whom s ich bj-! , ' . . . V many '-other cor.s'ititratior.s e nntet - ' w - e been due mnr. th:.n - "1 ' - w J08ePnat " ? thc-e v.ews. Sh ml ! encouncc xh S "4 m a wolt ana lor a Quarter in each succeeding paper. ties snau oe assismeu. ' March 3, lSl'r. ' , ; (Signed as above.) PLAISTER OF PARIS. rilHE Subscriber expects shortlv to receive E. from New-York ,T EN TONS PLAlbTEH j OF PARIS. As his object is to assist in bringing- th:s , valukbie substance into general use amongst uur farmers, he intends selling it tX a pr.ee which shall barely cover cost and charges: and to put it ;n the power of every ftrn.er to mike trial of it at a trifling- expense, it-wdl he sold in quantities of from one - hundred pounds to a too. L. .NtWBY. j Favtt.-ville. March IX 13-2t ' MILLBROOK, FOR S A IX. ' t l. C. I o . tr i til . ' 1 c-n' and biel.lv - ppr -ved tm-Dt on ; two n ir Aloanv stones i lvo en ihs uvk 52 ?aW3,n n ircJ es u dameier, r-i ?- aw m;pf z. jn '': g-o-d r- pair ; a' tumnunu danr, (d'ir.:'wih. rot k-'.'. rear ly imp hundred yard ' in If -rth. w th a fine rtr:k-four'ltio, which rer ders it ??fr fr rnpn h'rmirir;,- at all times. i To there conveni-'nces may be added about j thrfe ihousin l youn opp'e trees ad tw-ce . ;' that nurr.bVr cf youn p'ich te s ali ofj f' ; which are berinnin to ;ear a-d ere !or. w 1 yf hi an -abundant harv? t ; as Kf at , ii niav be conaidered creek i a: c : ra'.e lor thsa part of the country, good for corn and very-" suitable for co'tun, tobacco j and whea , with twelv constant , running j sprint"? thereon. A reside: ce of ten years j has hVjent!y proved tfcia a neanr.y situa tion, (fj A '-quantity- of Kouathtld; and k'trhen furn. ure ray b had w.th the prem ises, should '"th purchaser need. Those wishipg: to .purchase, I presun.e, wll fi s? view the pre mists, and 1 flatter myself they wet b highly pleaed ; as i s generally reckoned o'ue ofehe mos desirable situatioiu in the state. M-l broo , Haifax Ci March 7 Isl7. N. B. Mrlbrock: is CO m'lesS. W. from Hal tax, 30 mdes W fn ai Tarborouh, two miies above Culpepper's bridge, and sixty ! m; e'c Iit; ,tr 1 I. II W VMH)S GRAMMAR. &c. rCJ in Subscribers wishing to contrihtue all tht Kes ,n their power t the promotion of useful knowledge, beg- leave to cIl the attent o;i of their feilow-riuzens to tlie works i lately written'-' and pubhshed by Mr, JOMN W i.DO, of Geelown. These works, ! we cor.ee. ve, possess grpnt mer.t, . nd some i of them, particularly 4he En,r!:sh grammar, unco mon men . It s now'nvdcinjr its way : into someof the best Schools die Un ted j States, ynd we believe n II soon he consider- i Waldo are well calcul ted ftr elementary in - ' striction in the Latin as well as P.nir!lSh lan- iruares. i hose winch are oes-emed wr . . 1 1 . pronunc.atio of our own tonjnie, are, evident ,, n 'e i - , . if- i h tn h.A; t-hv"2 a (i :;'J bv ' V IV IIIC KSUU HI -1JII CVLiCl .tilt, v: U llUViltlli; , . . - , t - ui i 1 i c .u ! nrevertive E.ndcure tor t e Icr - -ruc, and are admir&blv calculated for the comiruu p. . , 6 ' ' schools-, thrfiush'iut : the state. A correct 1 trice a uohar.. - pronunciation oi wonls is of the greatest im-1 Dr. Robertson's Infai libleWcm Tc portance, and tlie best time to equire it is ; strojing L(zenres. when children are first taught to read The pr:cc 50 Cen s pt?r.-ckala:cc dluaT true standard of pronunciation is the usage of ; j fo:&r. the best sneakers -a" ' "st .ircompiisiied sch.olars Mr. Waldo's books ar - calculated to lead d-rectly 'o ties standard, and ;n th s respect are dec dedly sup nor to ;my ever publ.hed. We conceive that the talents, i imlefatierable industry, and success -of Mr. j Waldo, pve him h:jrh claims to pubhc pat-; ronave, and we shall smctrely rejoice to see i bis ...performances brought imo general use. tlirouout the In tel states: (Signed) JONATlI N MAXCY. President f the South-CaroUna College. Til JM AS PUK,i . it, Mi)T(;oir.HY, inwn n. srpni, CHUhSTN HANCKLFl, ' -' ' ;': Proft'W's. South-Carolina College, Dec. 10, IS 16. (Jj Specimens may be seen ai J. GALES's Store, in Raleigh. j FOR SALE, 1 i OX A LIBERA L CR EDIT, PL WTAT10X ST1Y 'r-where a Post-Ollice has heen recently wab D, where WdhamF! li-hed, about 65 miles above esided about .55 below Ualcigh, on the m: n na ! 2 1 1 'y HA Kit OLD I dec d. formerly resided, . . . - A 2?EW JUSTICE OF PEACE Just Pablished,1 By J. GALES, j fTirS Office and Dutv of n .Tit;,. r t Peace, and a Guide to Sheriffs, Coroners, - ; t W 1 U A 1 r'lt a- uc -iomn oi i ar Hirer, in ' , i ' i uu-rt-i'A- I n ..r... ,..:.., . . . . r .Jl" r i . know this nhce -iiavcsnoken n.enh or ia it .xn . . . l from i arooroucMi to ravei;eviur , nnuion eoumy; containing loiU acres ! . i v i i ....- Town : goM Landwell timbered ; part of it cleared ; ! ages and d.g,b lc S tuat.o . to. with a Dwelling House and several oxherd 11 lS(t!faU lcTcl; h A . li.iiMm lre c;i;n n . , ! constant s!p:i.y of nvst excellent s,... iierKs, txjnstabies, and otlier Civd Othcers, according-to the laws of North. Carol, na ; Witli an Appendix, containing the Declaration ! of Kigiits and Constitutton of this State, thej Constituticn of the United States, with the! Amendments thereto ; Fnd a .Collection of the mjst approved Forms by Hkkrt Potteu, fudge of tthe XTn.ted States' District Courts of North-Carolina. As this Work is brought up to the present time and, of course, is more complete than mv former Publication of the kind, there is u doubt it wiu be weil . receiTed by the pub- liC. Dec. 4. GALES' -d by fLOUEXZO DOW's WORK Just received from PhUarIi hia cn i r atJ. GJLEs Sre,f price do:ir' T OKBNZO DOW 8 VOUK 1 a f r 1 . vclumr- of Lorenzo's Journal ccnc-n- in one, corramin his F.xp r:enceand Xr eI.,',om r.liildl.ood tonar h s t -rtirtf. . " TV-A AUo, his P'.hmi"a1 V rjf, con!it;n- "r)' L Hi? Chain, with fie Lr.ks. iwa nnd s swivel, 2 K-fi cMnrs cn Matnmony. 3. An8!ects upon th- U !as cf Mr 4. A journey !rfm Dablonto Jeri.s.Vn 5 Diih;gue be ween the Curious knd 5 a pular.' 6 Hints cn th fulfi'nv nt of ProhCv 7. Ci!U'-c;t Government, ih M,n etc- ' wii n s a! i-a tuc j. i.l Lit?." by rfggy uowr. January 24. !t TaUnt, LtVtT JV :tc.:es, .uyVry, vf.- . na ir'in rjo-, aei v.i ii rt-n, fcnr4pu . I . . n 1. ... ; Cases, uc fix ot wh cU wm u srt.i 'owf r c, or a ihor? cr ; f pun -.rarity 'can be relit j HnfaMnjc and Uhir wo ie1 on All kinjj fct 'ork d'ne,.'a'sn CWb ai'- Yatcue carefully iepired & wa r -t 6 if ItuieirVi, jn; 17 SOLD AT X GaMs tStorr-, Ullrich. Bv ar;ointmcnt of the Proprit-ror Which are celebrAtcd for the Cure mosj d scases to which the Hunr.&n Bodj is ble. Prepared ordu ly the tile Prrtrutor, T. V. DYOTT, M. D. - Grandson of the Ia celebrated Dr. Sober: soa. cf Ed nboruugh. Dr. Robertson's celebrated Stuir.hchic Elixir of Health. For the cure of Cough, Co'ds, Convjirp. tion, iloobingCougb, Akthm fains ,n I5riA.:, -wina in u.e Stomach. Doei cci. pUintH, he. Price 1 doiUr 5U cents Dr. f.bertson?3 Veeta'.de NerT.Tjj Coidial.ur Nature's Grand Ileitis tive. Ufcmmendd fb" thecife o! a'l e-v-i cr tnp'ants, ate. drd i binw-d ' rs deprt ssian of th-? Spbits, 'feid-A-he, : r mnr. Faint nes.i Hysteric F t, '-hvi'ta: scessive ue of Mercury, d'eese ftcy ,f ' - FemUc, -c. Price 1 dolla SO e Dr. Robertson's celebrated G ut tai Rheumatic Drops. A saf-a d -ff-'-ud - u - lor I e Cca x-'heunutism, Lcbjjo, St - r.) (-ve, elhnjj and weak; esscf -h Ivpt Syrvn , j F't, c Pr c- 2 cl ata )r. Robertson's Patent Stomachic Sit ; j ters ,i Cel' br.ited for 8'rer trthn'rir a wK o - ! , . v " . I mach, increasing the kopetite. sni a ta i Dr. Dyott's Ar.ti-Bilious Pill. For thl -f mi ttri.d ure. f li:; "uni Md n-nt Fev"j Pi.xj ii ctntj per box, la: i ditti , 50 cents. Dr. DyottVfWiit Itch Oiiitrr.mt. A sjlf sr. J mfiihbir Uurc for the l;ch Pr:Ct"5j ceiitil per bcx Take Notice 'hat each and M the -hove Genu-ne M(lic'ne are firr.fd ;'it !t ! signature tf the sole Proprietor, T. W. :un;M.i).. i FampMet3 ccntainintr certif.c o( . Cares, 5. e fo-n.ed tleouh the r:rtTy of tlie jbow Medicines, may be had jril1 bv arplvJg: it ,!. Gaes s Store TOWN LOTS FOU SALL. STAXTOXSUUFiG. 1 raHIS Town is to be in Edg-tromb Cntcsr, i 3 'V (Mnn ( eritnt-a Cr'eek. a liU'-v'-' e Knn.-Krtf Vra?? Ii vtr. t Stanton's br. UJ. I I T I J III 1 r t ,ki II i 11 II I ii I 1 . ill ' - ! Part of the proceeds to be ar-nr ?'9 the es-.ahl.-!iine!it et afcehool r lI ' ' and p:u t to the mb-ov n ent cf nav. " i ttie waters it N'euke H.ver , The Sale w.ll ct truiei.ee on Th-Tv. v - 31 of .Anrd iu.t. Or.e dura ot. tLe j.-n ' : money '. be pu.d en the l.-'t day o: .in 1 IR n. tli r.l f-t il-.i- lit- c'nV Ci : 7. liilp'and one th.rd h ist d-y of J AM LKY .I.STANTON. Fd-cconr.b, ? -w-"- .KilRC KVS ...le rh. - J & rtrt- February 11, 1817- tf.8. THC DIRECTORS T F the Preb.terian M o: ary w on 1 . . . : . i ! ..,,t ; n ,- of ihr rc-a w 1. HlUfcboroujfh. ch be first Thurtdy n pril next a 7 o'clock. I. M . ; kobi:rt IK CHAPMAN, rrei. March 13, 1317. every Post-Master in the State I ' . I t f r.. t t . t . . 11.. f nf U.i'j (iff
The Weekly Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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March 28, 1817, edition 1
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