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FOPFTGN NEWS. LATKST FROU ENGLAND. .Vrr? Ycr. fnr 24. The shin "nadi"", Helano, arrived -t hv port Vsr evening fr London, sbP sailed m-the 15th nU. and fc ; hi p:iper nnd a price. current to thr tp 'chiMve. Thv ?rp nrnnnal- v f-Ped vr h the dlnte in P.'rlnment. ' ( 11h L H C chrnne intmduc ' year" nd Tnformevs ; statin? j rpnMcr ot smcs : Various ftcts ve.:.ve to tl-c conduct or , one Or.vr. ererig apprehensions j toat meaHirt'1 were i .r-uiir.uii i i i imp'.p;rg fortVer restriction! n tf "liber- j .tv :f hR rs, ?tc..ard rnnr.lndlng by j pivuvng the h", to impute an enquiry fnt' the vnsnrirNR whxh had l)rught tht nTiicrt..n;:N'-Prandrcth anrl othf-rs to tic rtck AVr ome nhiertir.n to petion hv Mr. Satlmrst. Lrrd Crchra:.-1 urcd the exDeu-.eucvoT a strcr enquire t intf he circumstances stuM-u, out a it appeared there wns no formalitv m the pet;tion, le he-r-d 'e-'ve to withdraw t, . with a vew th-t another mitrht hereaf'er be presenteol more regular m its cnMruc tion. The petition was virhdrawn The Taris papers of the ICrh Mav. re ceived in L.-ndon "state the trial of the rntiHerers Fualdcs, which had occupied thi couH for six weeks, and in which tEt -e than 300 witnesses had" been exam ined, hud jut trn,iaated. On th:- unan imous verdict of the jarv. RustMe. Jnu sion, the woman Bancal. PUx, and Col lard were condemned to death. $ROM PENSACOLA. The following late intelligence from St. j Augustine, we give as we received it. It 5?. in some 'degree, contradicted by the fact of Gen. Jackson's hahvi:et out for Tennessee wi.h the troops of that State. If, therefore, an attack noon the aimnst roxv Chariest nn, Jurrc C6: .1:1 this moriun?: n twi days irem rt. Auypis . tine, tliat srveat p-epn rations m mounting: &-r tnftlr?n'' iii that nhire. m ' x - , -. - - t in c-nwooence of an expected attack from the American nrmv under General Jacl son. He further stales, that when he ieft Sr. utcist:r.e, it was riiorted that ; the verican army was rapidly advanc ing to'vards that place Frow the XafhrUle Clarion June 16. A t;"nleman immediately from the ar mv. st tcs that Gen. Jackr. ht":ns ch-tai'-ed full proof that the Sp-nish aut' o rif.iee u P ns ccla had been active in f irer!'" r 'he Seminole war, had isued amrc: -i-ion and rations ti the hostile ln- di"v:, Tind hd made that pst a kind of j rallvirc n'nt for then, whilst vessels! bearing the American fikx, loaded with prv?H'on for his sr.ff' rin.cr tooi)s, were torhki pass up the FScamWa. he deter- j mined r-r prevent the renewal of the scenes i of carnage and savarre harharitv hereto- j fore witnessed on the fi -n'.ier (-hich were to he exi ec'rd sr,n as the armv was! disbar.-d hv 6rst rentovme; the rpani ards fiotn'the country. 'With apart of ject : he' 5ras fired cn hy the qranisoa,and two f I.'in mefi k'ileu ; he fmmeditely ' invested the fort, vh;eli iifi-er rtreinend- . ous cannt nade s.uvM e-t-il. The Gene ral obtained an in:niens number of held ' pieces tmiW arm- rd anitnnnUion ; he j garr:s.)n n- ne :oi t, .iui stm ic '"'5" Goxern r cc.to Cuba The arrival of the American tr ops at Pcr.sacola w:is hailed with iiy by the in habitants ; real property rose ia three days 300 per cent. The time cor.-umed in repsdrhjr the works at Pcnscnla trranging the gov ernment, occ. will delay the return of our fellow-citizens to their homes a few days. Gen. Jackson is with the volunteers and will be in Columbia abcutthc 25th instant, -fchere he means to discharge and pay them off. On the 3rd instant he was at Fort Montgomery. TOR TIIF. REGISTER OLD SOLDIERS. For the information r"f the se citizens of Tff rth-Carol;na who are desir.ws of b- ta;r.ir.j;tlc !nrncfit of the late Act of C n- i gre-.s.' eiititled An act to provide for 1 certain persons -ngcd in the land and J naval sew:;; the United States in the ievolurioni"" Var," th fwllowint; ex-j ijlanachs of the Ac ard rf the practice UndvT it "!c dcemea exptu;eut : , . ..'. .-. . . . Ja,;;)rii:oF fnn t!!C p ic itions already indeT':- -"f ; 'explicit th'- Act may be, -i-.s tt. : e -.-cssary o irform the ap- ti 11 service must appear to ita been on vx vout:r.i;nud c&tabii&h-lf me : .i .he ::'.Ui the wr, r for a jj tsru ' jtcr,c e no".t.;i., at lei ?t,oi contuiued ! a..tiict by .-cdihetogtthcrfrac- W . . ..' T I I r A. . 1 . -tiitAt O IL? GIU1!!! III the rje-V t-M'- g f -Vth the ereat respect . ,tbe person who shall thus certify 2c trans 'a -, , r.f the rentirner for the limit; but I understand the pract c.e m p'rp- nif lvi hating Hie svs'em ef ; Mich case to be, for all the procecdmgs to rer,:v crmltv which had for .be had before the Court. & f rxVs Chatr- impree-nbletartress ot bt.AumMine liaa ; nir to noin, on nis cam-- " - un been determined on by (Jen. Jackson, he j fi-Ilr-winj- derinraticn, in order to thtaui j mnt have comtnitted the enterprise to j the pmvisieti made by the late act of On- j some other officer ; and we know that it j ress entitled " An act to jiroxids for is n't his-practice to execute difiicult or H rert.iin persons nj; ir-d in U: lnd ami Vir?r.tnnmoe;hvTirrxv iAat.Int. nival service r- l 1:: 't atr-tes m we e ' I -', ' ! .i .mr . M -'v,e t-enored at di&rent jnteful acko uiedits to ltnds per-.- ro mate up the term of nwe ahd l!ie puhhc geraHv, fi,r the ercouraue- n.. :--tut ncra? but actual service j ment hidierto ,.-cv..!, Si,d ini..rn,s rhVm 1st v-v-rle(i-ti!;uthe?Atfitter.and,;tIiatrieJu pmxhtd the same stand where rxy t - urnr is enu:.ed to the pen j Jio'&rjr U 11 lite S-rmrly d,d business. also c-. m- v iicu.er inereicre a man enlisted, 'all their block m Trade . muI int, n,i cr entered as a volunteer,, cr as a dratt, j j in on the Crocerj Mus:et and hopes to r cr was lured to clear a diss, cr become ! ceive the continuance oftheir custom. asuostitute ior anotner, healcneis enti tied to me teward. The Cec;:u-4tions of anplkants may be f rr .tie, L th ben re the li.-tnct Judee ot!j fe L.biatesQr any Judje cf the Sta$e ' Courts, antl before any Court of record. Were the parties then to ayail themselves of the privilege of applying; to their re spective Coimty Courts, they would in many instances not onl save the fatigue land expence of travelling a considerable 'distance to a Judge, but would avoid the ! inconvenience (and consequent delay) of 'procuring afterwards, in their own neijgh- borhood, therequisitc additionaPevidence, iand of transmitting it !o the Judge.. ! Tf tlie declaration is made before a -Jndee. he is to certify and transmit the "testimony and proceedings to the Secreta- direction of the Court, to rertify 8c tvans- mit them. r.T.uer the feal t tne ourt, with rlie cert'-f.cate of the Clerk. The sub; ined f-rm of a declaration and crrtitknre was issued from the War ' Department, and ts intended as a prece- jclent in all cases where it applies ; but it imust be iiccnmmodated, in 'practice, to I the various f tcts of the respective cases. .Ami tne uepn rimer.:, since iwuius, y Jf-rm, has f-ond it uecessarv to require, stimuli ":ict, that the applicant, by reason j of his rtvruced circ instances in life, is in j lnw.fl :icu;tnnr.efrnili his count lV fori ; in uic tnunwic w.v. -wwj,, ... support. 1 must, tuereroi-e request an jth"se who have declared before me, to IprecMte seme evidence of this latter fact ! and transmit to :ne. 1 In all ces wltere aflf-davi-s shall be ta ken before a Justice of the Peace, they must he accompanied bv the certificate j of the Clerk of the County Court, with i ,h's seal of office annexed, certifying that J t?e p-iity so taking the affidavits was at the time an acting Justice of the Peace of h.s said Ccunty. T$. FOTTH.H. I Raleigh, Tth July, 1013. ( Dhtrici of 9. j ON this dav of , hefere ine the s'lbscriber, one of the Judges of the for thesuid district, pee- snnally npnearcd aged vears, resident in in the s-id district, vhobe"cbv me f.rst du'vsworn. accord - R; volationary 'ar: That he the said enlisted in 1 '.''': . '' - - t . :. - .1. ' . I.-. K I disted in m t.ie tatejjpp arvr.nt.nrrfs which must result to the in tho r.-.mp:sny comma::'Vfl hv phhr troni'the slahlishment ot Press r.f iCantain of the that he '! i .... coTiiiuntd to serve in the sa;d coijjs or in j the service of th Uivted States u'-sti' tiie ,i when he wns ticuat eed ; that jj i . ' m ! service in Stae of he was in th battles or j ind tiint he is v. mluceil circumsrances. and stands in ned of the ass;stance hi country for supiv.it, and that lie has no other evidence now in his power of his said services. Sworn to and declared before me, the day and ear af resaid. . Ja,,sc' cv " ) io certny, w. u peai-, to ory i.wi,uiai u.c w.i. 3v,. h the Revolutionary .;r, as stated in the preceding declara; ..-n, against the llci-rnmon enemy, f-r liic term of three montf.on the Cont::-e':taic.snhhsnn.cit .: and I nowtrAns r.il .u t teriis and j testimony taken a:d h.-.ri ief-)iv me, tn the !j Secretary for the Den in.iu h ot ar, pnrsuant tt the d -:v. .-. i, tib oi tnc aiore mentioned act of C n ess. I i X.Sea! of the C :t-0 Here the additional f fact mav he insencil, thus an ! thatr-rfe is in reduced cir- j ! cumstances, ?.nd stands in need oft e assistance oi his Country for support,' FOii SALK, G22 acres of va-.aUe Land cv Drefi Pi- ver, in Chzth-im Co:mtvar!joi)tir.z Gulf A fills t wherein the Subscriber new lives. ? df the Premises there is a commodious 3 a V DwelhnT Honse almost new, a vnA Sore-house, W.iehouse, and necessary outer's, on which so immethately depends the i j"use. It is wel known to be one ot the ij character and welfare of the State. j best stands in th Back Country for a Store ; ! tire i a Coal Mineon t!ie Lanils, and within : 4 or 5U0 ards of the River, which has been i tried and found of a pood quality. Further particulars are deemed unnecessary, as it is presumed that those wl.o are inclined to purchase, wdl view the lands. AI.o about 92 acres of Wood land near tk- Twn ol Haywood, covcrt-d with excel, lent timber A liberal credit will be jrlven. JOHN TYSON, Jr. J-tne 30th, 1313. 81 4w DISSOLUTION, f r5lHE CopsrrerMp hitherto existing be R tween BOl.L"G &. WH1TP was this day dissolved by nuruid r ise"i. All per sons bavin- caims aaiijst saitl firm, will H.I. ..-'. . . .1 ' ' " . ; jea-e present m-m - "or payment ; and all J no--e neuttt:, is itcretvy earnestly requested ito imrned a:e seltlemeut," either by- j Hond orCash, to Mr John White, who alone iS auiiior.zeu to receive uui rece:p- the same. JfJFIVROLMXG JOHN AVIilTE, Joneth, I3;o. er uiu a.a , i JOI'N WHITE. "8i 4t July 6, 1818. BLANKS OF At.i. KINDS may be had at this Oihcc jtitivr books. J. Gales has just received the following NEW BOOKS, Amongst which are, Hunter's Sacred Biography, 5 vols London Edit Calfgdt Memoir? of the Bislion of LandafF : Alis Anna Seward's Letters, 6 vols London Kdit eVguntly bound ItavnalV Wen Ind.c, 6 vols hichhald's Farres 7 do do do 1 eland on Uevcla:on, 0 do damsHeligrnus World, 3 do Ttutler? Ani'.oary Itris'cd's Iiesop.'rces of the tr States Davits A gricu'tural Chemistry (Janilh'a Pobtical Ef'ino iy Win's Life of Fat nek Henry Old D-c!.elor Cihbon's Rise and Fallot the Roman Em pire, 8 vols Xnafcharsis's Travels in Greece, 5 vtls 1 .if ' of GcTicraIJuckv)n 1! the T.!ents, an English Satyrical Poem Horace in I .on:! on The Ioet:c Mirror Th" .ciquet !?ob Roy Moore's Fudge Family Plumtree's Tales ! Purity of Teart Annyls of Oi tenhnrfT, 2 vols Saracen, 2 ols Mysteries of Udolpho 3 vols Sicilian Vespers, 3 ols Lett-rs from the Motntains, o vols M.nstrel, ane'-dvitrs of distinguished Persons Consignee de Custiic Rhoda 2 vols ! 1 Women, or pour et contra !xrtl Rvron'sCh.ldellaroMe, 4th Canto Ward of Dele v.ere Clarissa Hurlowe, 8 vols Eng. Edit, elegantly bound Famela. 4 vos - do Sir Charl- s Crandion, 8 vols dd I'.qu.ty s ahr'.dced. 2 do folio, Lond. Edit. Sakeld4 Uoprn ts. 4 vols 8 vo do v nh- rue o l W".N, 3 vol do ji Muddiw.k's Chrmcety, 2 vols Cutty's Plead -n, 3 vols j American lrecedents Wheatoii's IU pons of the Supreme Court of t'ie U. Slates, 2 vols VoU 12 h 3 Jihn-oit's lieperts t.gest of do Smith Si Little's i'salmody, School Books, fcc. P!10"OAI.S -' :',':.:'.- .- ; . - : : " roa prnLiHix(; tmetowxof milto,t c- A WF.r.Kl.YPAPKR, KNTITI'D THii MILTON INTELLIGENCER. Hi John . Perkins. j in this nsiiur p':ice,ars too obvlons to reqnirt ! illustration. Situated in an eligible and wea'- ,i i 1V rountv, aflo'-oinjj to a fertile scct:o o ri'or.. a ro'-ven'cnt and reauv market for tmp s-il"e of p:v 'i.ee, it cannot fail greatly to interest the westtm part of the state, ''he K l.ior, therefore, , !eems it un-ecessan- to expat :tt on ihe fitness of the place for the es. tibhthmen of a nre;s, o. his q'ia!:f : cm for the per on ance of his -Mry Of ir fj-s he has no d mht : and of the latter, it btlon i exclusively 1o tin -, ub ic to decide The pape v ill l.o'K : pp-ar and ;t must sp-V for se!f t1s noli!;carcfiaracfr -'.ill W '.,... ...tn Ardent!' -?' ached t thofref int tut.ons of the tr-te and jjene-al f.ovfrn- mem yAV- confidence in them-n and rd rcne- j r;4, 11lCi3.trej o the Renublictn r!m;nislra- jt;ons wilh a f,rm h. l ef hat th- were in. ; tpn i vi and have o-o-.oted the nuMic rood. t ndice 1 die F.ditf.r o attacli hirnseif o 'h-.' pohtxai party, lie, however believes that e- yeiy t fT'i nee ofo'i-nson, is not ad1fTerenr' of pnhc'le. 1'e '.niuuts no to 1 hose w'.r raav-d.'Ter with him, either itroranc' or co rnnt.n ; but h's ftehncrsare tolerant ruvl hi, conduct iuli be' 1. be ral: and v!iie 'eduh respects the scnt.menta of others, h:s obj cr be, not to exciie the" asperity of party feelings, -but. to promote th-.; harmony which it nresir.t so fortunately ex'sts for the welfare of the con.vry. Sees b e, as he is, orthe spirit which per- vades in th State loproirtote its improvement, maintain and improve its imemal resources, ff'vc fon? an( character to its counc-ls , of the landnble disposition of iU r tizrns to I encourage htera ure and Vceoce : whilst he j at tads to the news of the day, and endea ! vo'irs to gi e the most coxrect and early in- telhg-tnoe of the state of he markets both ; here -Mid below ; jt will be his jrreat object to stimul'itc 4he pnblic fueling', and atiord i the bet information on tlio.se subjects wh.ch ; may be connected with the opening of their t r vei, the improvement of their asriciiliure. nd the prompt son of the useful and domestic ' CONDITIONS. The Ivrr.i.:37CER will be neatly printed on a super royal sheet of a qood quality, and with. a fair ipe,t thjies nyLLfHs per annum, pa v able n auvance. The Papers wdi be carefully packed up and fbrwar ed to Subscribers, according-to j their directions: NEUSE NAVIGATION. j rff HE President and Directors of the Neuse ! a Ri'-er Navicrtion Company, are desirous ! iu rci.citc i iv' ! vycjijo jor opening, oy con tract, the Navigation of said River an. the WaterC'ourses fallinc: into the same or any part cf either, from the head of Mr. John D. Del aev's contract upwards. Mr. Delacy's '. ontract comes up to the Small Fall 3 next belcvr the Grist 5Idi of David Stone, Esq. on the said River. JDy order of the Board, CHARLES L. HINTON, Secy. May 23, 1818 75 tf ' g iuVeVsroro' academy. fTIIE semi-annual Exansination of the Stu 6. dents of this Institution, will take place on tMonaay ana luesuay the 15th and loth mstant. l'arents and guardians & the riends of the institution in general, are respsctfully dese ed to attend. The exercises of the 2nd Session will commence on Monday the 6th of July next, under the direction cf Mr. Natha niel IL Harris, assisted by M r.' James Kerr. From the healthy situation of this Acade my, and the very moderate price of board & tuition, the trustees hope that they will re ceive a liberal share 01 public patronage. By order of the Board - JNO. JLDICF. eciy. 77 June 3 SfiOES MADE, ANTE) MENpED TAMES CUOSS. at the House next to the ef Jail in this City, makes and mends Soes, on the shortest notice, nn1 will betlrmkuii for encouragement. As the Advertiser is poor, he can give no credit Raleiirh. June 25, 1818. 79 Brf Ihe President of theMnited States. YSTHZNE A Sfcy an t of Congress, pass- ti H cd on the 3d of March) 1815, en'i.led an act to n-ovide for 'he ascerta;n ng snd surrevireof the boundary lines fixexl by the iiuithth' i.'reeK inatans. anJ ioroin - purposes," the Prpaident of the. U. States is authorised to cause -.the lands acquired by the said treaty to be offsred lor sale when survven 4 T, James Movbob, President 1 States do hereby declare and , that public salf'r ths diro - Therefn-e T, James Mobok, President oftlie United tsa! f agr.-e aoiy toiawi m cream wuuj m I Mok.., .Prritorv hall be held at Mil I m M 1.... .T.f. l.MU im Ilia I . . .:. if , i. . -- nsr) f.tw in ll.T nisi iviiiii'i 'jr m ' 'he sase r;t town uns, mine myvn r.i ounnya, in the said territory, siiuftte a? the junction r.f the rivir Albai nd Ca!iaha. . ' On the ihr?i Monday m iiriooe' ,ex,, mr trie sic oi 1 rHiips i j nt j, vj 16-in ran- '..wnshipi f !hc lar;d cr 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 15; and of T 14. 15. 16. in ran?p l.aV.16 of ! district :n Alabama ternary; rtirect.-a ny law to b sckl at MilledfreviHe, exreptini? m h .r.ds as have been res--vd by law f:.r he support of schools or fr other pu poces; each nublic sile shall continue open for 'wo wrks, ar.a ni longer. Tfe town la's, and n'ber landi, shall be offxed for sale in rejru- j lar umer"ciil order, commencing w th the j lowest number of lots, sections, townships and rsnes. And r fa ther clars and make k; own, j that thecfTuvjra oft he register ar d receiver t f piibhc monies far the said d stiict, shall he removed from Milledreville to die Tre i said town, of Cahaha, on the firatday of Jan- nary. 1819. Given unde" my hand, at the H'v cf AVaj.h en, t'us twenty- h rd day of May. 1818. JAES MOXUOE. By the President JOSIAH MEIfiS, Commissioner of ihe Ol General Land Offi:e A MAPoFlheabAve Dis rict, and a PL.W 1 of the rnvn Cahub. wiH bcengnr ;t as speedily as prartirable f. r JOHN' GAHDIKFR. Chief Clerk General La:.d Office, Ami rol l bv h n at M;!l d eviite- Treasury Hzpartmext, Wahingt'sn, Jfiril 28, 1818. TOTICE is 'herehv- e,iven, to t)e Pro prietors v Stock issued under the convention with France, of the 30th April. toOS, cmnrnonlv called iMuUlana Stock, That one moiety, or half of the principal "f said St' k, w'll he redeemed on the 21st rf Oc'ob r next cnstiine; the date i hereof, & that the same will be paid to the j respective proprietor?;, r.r to their -at tor toes ily authorised, on the day before mentioned, at theTreasuiy in Washing' ! iton, or at such Loan Ofiice, on the bock- j whereof any portion of said Stock m.iy j r en stand. j .Information is further given,! That the interest due at the time of re- j demption, on v.xh part of said Stock as is held in Europe, will be paid a heretofore ;n London and Amsterdam ; and that ne interest on such part of sa'd Stock as Mas been domesticated will he paid at the ime time with the principal,, either at the Treasury or at the Loan Offices as .'fore mentioned, jind it in Uho hereby :ade kncvxi. That interest on the moiety r half of said Louisiana Stock intended to e redeemed as aforesaid, will cease and ermine after the 21st day of "October S18. VVM. H CRAWFORD, Secretary of the Trcamrtf . tOl Tur.st ii t Drpartxc st. .77 27,1318 "T0TTCF. is hereby given, tlutt the several j 1 acts ot limitation heretofore passe and which barred the all-.wa' ce and settlement ol" certain evidences of public d bt, have been suspended for two years, by an act passed the 13th of April, 1818j of which the following: is a copy. . ' j YM If. CRAWFORD, Secretary of ihe Treasunu An act to authorize the payment of certain certificates. Be it enacted by the Senate and Ifozise of ' ltefirrsentatives of the United States nj '.jfmerica, in Consfrc assembled. That so much of an act, entitled, An act making further provision for the support of' public credit and for the redemption of the public debt," parsed the third day of March, one thousand seven hundred and mneU-five and so much of 'he act entitled, " An act res t l tnc United htates is .uthcrszcu" pectmg loan office and final settlement certi- jLcause the lands acqv.ircd by tbesaid trea ficates, inden.s of interest, ar.d the un unded ! y to be cfTered for sale whe;- sur'.eyeu; and registered debt, credit ed mi the books of j j and whereas parr of the said lands hav: the Treasury," pised the twelfth day of j ; been surveyed f . June, one thousand seven hundred and nine j j Therefore, I, James Monro, Prcsi('en' ty-eight, asbarifjom settlement and allow- of the Uni:ed States do hereby decUre ance, certificates commonly called loan office !; and make known, that the public sales and final settlement certiiictes. and indents . for the disposal of certain landi s uth o ot mterest, be, and the same is hereby, sus- : the Tennessee river and in the diMrict r-t pended for the term of two years from and j Madiscn county, shall b held at IIr. alter the passing of this act ; a not.ficatioh of viylf. ; ;n Ah.K.nma Ttrr: h Inch temporary suspension of the act of li- : I rv v:2 1 7 holdersof the Zid certinCates,i,. one or mor I J e rii1 " f the public papers in each of Ihe United , 5 i 11 o q v States ii next for thelar.ds in ranges 6, 7, S,9, Sec." 2. And be it further exacted, That all 'j?1 lfe f't Monday it No; ember nes:. certificates commonly called lo:.n ofiice cer- j? for the lands m ranges 10, 11, 12, U J ; tificates, auntersirned by the loan ofilcersof ,! excepting such lands as are cr shall -the states resf4 ctivelv, final settlement certi. reserved according to law, for the surf ficates, and indents of interest, wh.ch, ar i!e ' 1 ot schcob and for ether purports. 1- ' time of passing this act, shall be iutstun ding, salc ihail continue open for two wtel may be presented at the Treasury, and, upon : and no h.iiger, shall commerce with t the same be ngliquidated and ad;uste(i shall ; section, towmhip jind ranje of the l "' be paid to the respective hold ers of the same, number, and Dtccced in 1 1 rulur nuir.n wiui inierest.at six per cent, irom me date of ths last im ment of interest, as endorsed cn said certificates. Sec. 3 And be it further enacted, That, for carrying tins act into eflect, the sum of eigh ty thousand dollars be appropriated, cut of any monies ia the Tre-isury of the United atates not otherwise appropriated. II. CLAY. v Speaker of the House of Representative. JOHN, laAlLLARD. JAMES MONROE. Ai r, 1 13, 1 a tt Approved, 73 tOl. j, WA?EKT0N Af vv . rprjK ysXum uatlfin nrt; . . - iu-iiiui.i(;ii,tH)K. blurp r -. - 1 1 1H irstant. To say tl at t'.e , , and othe-- wiiu'a'tendwt, v -!, . ,. fiedXvith the Examination, v o Mr. Hill, the IVincipJ, Las, hv lv j' i ment and correctness ii'h'n n" - 1 C'6 5 is only doing justice in xl.c i y ,r v., r f I Tntstecs, uhich opiniffi Is ti .ti j, i on ihe reunlar and morrd dejri.f-pt ! e'' r Shn ent nn I nr p Ti l eicy, crr clnejs and satis';!ct W tion of the young Gentlemen entn s , ? ; I c:4re instnic ion. ' !- ine i rustees are nanpv to - i iic- i rutiro arc nar,nv to irrioi'-". j the Puhl c, that thevliave en-vnil 5 J j j i r,tion of Mr. Hill's superiiuc -ude- Cv ?! ra rnh-rf ears. ' "r ( t ue exercises ot uie K-i'ifmv w 'j . - .' .r.1. . i t . -111!., .l. . f . . ' . . ' ''"..T r.. I I... ir. r'... . air. t.ttF't.K it rf:RHr, 3 j man- oj exemplar)' ucportmnu ; j j terary attainments. HM in prepared to rrnni (i or 1 weive aauitjonil uoa'titvs , ; the particular satisfaction exprrso..! C ' , 'twenty who live 1 in his t- iy d; nl , ' l:ie Se.ss on; even' attention m-iv !tcr ; ca Several respectable pr . 5Ri.." J ;j Town are prepared to take I'. i. ,rr i Pr.res as -lsual, viz. per annnn f;. S; Hard and Tuition, inclmhr. eve va-rp'" ry appcrdae of board xcept randies Year is d.vjded into two S.Si-;ons. June 13 79 4.v Wk H EPA Itl !1 XT" Pent o fTi . M .v 27. NOTICE. TT if expected !.at fudpesttiUcm as weil to th? -rtduc.-d c cr.'n'arc-j hs to the consini' d serv;r of r.'rp '. rrjuird by the,-law oft b !S!i "I v'. ard Pen siors w?'l iuvpriibty b r f u ; ,:r,?o4 the d c'i"3i f rh? iT:'f"i J -hII be arrompjnid hv rh rt fi The p;.!i"a!-r ror p n-ions S !oi" n? 3 I) bwa'e, !an lR"d V No- H. r7. i"?, Srulh i arciiua, .d Ce wi l U delayed, until ftirh r evider . f th r-. vice shall h e b en - eived frcr the kve, ral Ex rutive OITicc s of the State Approved, J. c. caij nrv, Dy the President of the UniCd S:.:! W MtvE' be :tn act of Conpre-, , 5 titled ' An uca et..nd:nfr he timefn f -. inpf he several Lind Oflice Mtah'i h d n the Territory of Orlftn--.,' the Pre?:dert o; thv Ui.ited States it u.h Hsed oeue:hs Land Offices in the. aid territory fn'. State oi"Leuisiar.3 to be opened, and the ;ard offered fur aa'e ; Thtiefore, I. Jam 23 Mooe. President of the Uni. d Sta'fdn" ' errby declare tnj make known, that rubUc sales $hdl be Hi at OpeUusas, i the S.a'e o Louisiana, for he di?poalof e foil ,wj: r and, acre?! j Kiy to law, in the western Jand district ci L uisiana, iz : t On the first Monday in Dtcemternext, fx he Sale o" I'owofchtps NVj. . 1 a.vl 2vVhl Of the base line C 2 3 4 1 pu 2 - r h in Ranges s I 2 $ S 3 -North S ' . -C 3 4 i west of he principal meridian. On the fi Monday in Febiu-y nex for the saV f Tnwnships : 3 Sou 23 4 5 4 ou h j Of 'be bsse line J 3 o h 1 m Han ere? 114 5 6 6 7 3 9 10 Sou 45 6 11 South I 4 12SoutbJ - f 5 AVett of th princinnl 'me rid; an. Excf ptinfr the 'and reserved by 'uv I:: the support of schools, and for other pul ses. Kach s?le shall continue open far i.r.e th I ; weeks and r.o K-r.ger, and the.iaUs si'A lc in reelar numerical order. Given under my hand, at ti e C,',ty a Wasbingrtun, the 20;h day i fur.f, one thousand eight hundred andcigb teen. JAMES MONHCE. By the PresMent. JOSIAIf MEIG3, Comtn'fvor.sr of the tJi reral Land OHlce. A Map cf the above Latd District hp? paring, and will be for sale at Opticus and at the Geueral Lnd OfSse, bv tll JOHN fi A RDl NER, CIi.Cik. By th? President of the United Stat??; yS.ri I ERE AS by an act of Cm; V. passed on ffie 2d March, IF Un titled Ah act to provide for the asftr- jjtaining and surveying cf the bouwUry Ii lines fixed by tlie tieaty with the Creek I Indians & frr other purport," the Frrar cai order. Given under my hand, at the c':t ! Washington, this olst day c f ' 1818. 4 JAMES . nv the p. -c-nt JOSIAH MH!GC. CommV.of the General Land 00" f Copperplate Maps cf theaVvt 1" ; ay be had at the office of the S-u vtM 1 may : Land Office. i i I f I i v fi
The Weekly Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
July 10, 1818, edition 1
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