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" . " ; tiiSva. V w'itit faiiSitf Sl!'StxSi : if, HALEIGH ACADEMY, w' BOOKS & MUSIC. 1 3. . GALES has just received!: thp fAi I Intwincr nnw nnU valil. k tor me vounm onm we i mHE Exercised bfctbe Second V Session : : r ft 3-. ft 1 ! f I' "1 !' n IK, .Mr- Mil tffin vitk their rp&- I Cwrtficw. 1 mtfr j - J- to ' 1 . X u . r I . - ' " . T - ..i.mi " l Patrick ScanUing i : lb'- - j Win Smith Wick; corpomDarheil'a V.; 5 : ' - - Bcrj Stevenson v Dohertfs y t ' k; .: Saral Stiver, musician ; - M'Ree'a v do oth1. do 7th i Tdd do -10th do do do ; do do , do . do iDnn Seals s Dawson's y JohnBmilhf musician Beni. Schoolficld " ;JoelStoket : V. -Moses Steam ' . .jaleb SamleTscm- ; Benj mith - bailees Pointer's Wilson's .t i Uarvis't Mocre s j.d6,f v r i do "'; vl :. do. .' l'doJ.u.V'" Faroes S? k, pt, & cprp'l t I CBanikbas Sterlirant , JohrtSharpley wE!ia Smith Vcy.;:1; Henry Short V. r v ' j V ; Chsrlex Short,, ..masi.cian; Hos do Lt; Cole's i Quinn's Blount's' ; f do 'dd dov : do Joseph ,Saunaer?, corp i y Kicbard Sherrard - I . i Joseph Sugins w. , , v'i I Thomas S earls . 'J if do -v, do i:; dO do 1 do do do; Vdot do ! do do do Walton's ; ; jcssesiaiuc r - Jln-bs SaMirord Carter's ' , JlichaW.SmrtD, v, : Jeremiah Smtth. ' " Richard Smith rf :AVrjit SKbuiaers CTbomas Saar V I . . f . do'! " "'.". JJones's . V ao r ': Grree Skipper poherty's -josepn a Kipper '' Josfph Saimders'V'corp'I . jLeen Summers !-T'v, i,. i. "do Eaton's do rNathl. Snorwden, Lt. , do ; '.' 4 do An'y WOT. oworas, sum. Kingsbery's r Eaton's Goodman's 3d Vllchd Tucker XT. p.'Tack, fife major JoTalor - ! 4 : James Taylor; corporal f li cbmondTerrall" Christ mher Tow,, corp'l Ed warrt Thompsons , ; Geo' Tra Wer, pt. & cop'l ' ' Ahoh T Vytor, musician' Johnresley : Jobn T:nkcr : r :! 4 D'Twigr, Ynus'ician - j Tav'or, corporal Dai id Thatcher 4th' 'dot -" ' 5th? rBh unt's V ; d o, J Alderman's do 6th 7th do MTles Brickie's Walker's .do' do . ' 10th do . do do da do do do 1st 5h 6-b 7th Ci le's M'Rees Bailev'a tearter's"" (Colonel's ; .- :Adam Turner lr . f . : i V. c 'Henry Viae Msjor's Child's- James Verrier.LU "j - West Vaughan : , ;-'Shdk Wat kins -i. John "-.Woodward i ' vj" Joihna Wik:na - y ' , ; .11-Wharton '.''."Wm Voolen . 'v . l, George Willis.- - Basil WeWi y -. i Aijdre Watts ' Wm' Wrm.pt & corp'l ..WnllU-Wells - . J- MsjjrW'lUrd " Mch Watson ", .. Charles W.l'iarason " T ' ' Nathaniel Weat. ' 'MafhV Warren " -" Samu'1 Webly : ; VWmVWot-on serg't j , Joseph White, sr ' , ' Darid Wright, Lieut. ;John Waters - ;: ' Lewis Wl iford ;J Jet s? Wooten-";;;": S CIQ White's iDailey's Dixon's. ;. Ralston'sl"- 1st do do do 2d do Talom's - DixonV, - , Mlfn's Fmner's , Baton's 3d 4!h do tloS do 5ib do do 6th do 8th 10th do do do. do , do do . do do do do do Harris's Cole's V: Lcmt'is's Nelson's Caswell's t do' , " A!der?!on'8 Whites' -;: Dohertv's ; Quinn's ' ) Sterenson's Moore's do f do do :;" -do ' '..- Lt; Cole's Ballard'a Blount's Evans's Cole's "y" , Lt. Cole's" ; Child' . John Wallis ' . Caleb' Woodward -1 ; , . Haines Whiter ' V Waltets Walters Benj .White ; - Wm Whitehead : Willis Wickerrsergt V. J.:,. Y. Isaac Young i 6th 3d JameaZachel iGranberry's' : : , lln preparing the foregoing list, great r liifofnVation' afforded by or. to be obtained frenr, the borks and papers rf the Office, is nKt auch as to promise entire success If. theUfore, any error should appear, it will TDt, J trust, be said it was frr want of attention ; but be imputed to the true cause, - -. .the want of correct information. - ' h '-. II have thought it better -to omit in this list the names of .those on the Books that - . appear doubtful, which are not n few ; hrcau e, by inserting them, much trouble and scmeexpense might be rccas-oned to the indivVuals concerned, or to their Heirs, v ; Avhhout rhtainmg the expected reward, whilst the" Books will, a& heretofore, remain I ' opentoal!, and .theirclaims, fueh asthey may be.vilj stand cn them, not at all injured v ' or invalidated, bv the omission of their names 1n this publication. , a " - . VljUy .? Act of the last Assembly, it will be seen that all claims of this description are I tto oe.passed on by a Board of Con.tnissioners established 'for that purpose, and it is beheved ne will be granted except ,n cases where the act of lSllClIapter. 15th is '-ctricuy, complied with.C : i; . . CAPE-FEAU NAVIGAHON COMPANY. TpURSUANT to a i resolution of the X .Presi tcftt and Directors, notice Is hereby jfiven, that the ninth Instalment of - the original Capital &" the 5th Instalment of the increased Capital 1 of December, . '1818, of ten dollars on each and every, : ' share, is required Jo be paid to the Tea A''" "surer in Fiyetteyille, cn or before the 3rd day-of July next, t '"-r-v - v "4c xt JOHN CLARK, President, ' FayettevilK May 20. 1820. V 80 - CA PE-FKAR NAVIGATION COMPANY.: i J V "XTQ-. hereby given that under r '5 J3( the provisibns of the Chatter, 1 in ,wordsfollowingv5z: That if any of the , subscribers, theirheirs and assigiis, shall ' " i, fail o;pay the proportions required with Jn one month -after, the same is so adrer ; ;""tised, the President and DirectorsV or a ( s-: j inajonty, oi inera, may. sett., at auction, - sale shall not produce the full sum ord- ; y cd and directed to be advanced as afore- ' r: the ald .Pxesident and Decturs,, or a 0 majoritv of them, 'mayin the name of V the Company, aue for 1' recover-the? balarxeby ait ion in any Court, of compel . . ten! Jurisdiction on ten4va?DrtVious no- - - . t rT . : t l-hc President and Directors will pro l r MT' lllf11 g' alY next. In front rf th I own Hnuwln ' i v. ,4 i . nea-i, lq iront.ct tne x own rxpuse in t y : T n ; jetteville, to sell the Sharevof such of the - ;.: Y v Stockholders as have Instalments due &r :;' r 1 Wpaidnhrieoh, .and of wlUch'vdelbquenu'' liave this nuice.'; JOHK CLARK; President. 274; .574 1000 .: IT V ar - dead i do ; , ..'do '-'v. do do 2 years "5; ,'f: 1. .1000 v i 228 ! .640 v '640" 640 190 .428r 274 ; -.640 640 '640 looo , '640V 4 64a,'- .640 640 ' 640 640, .640 640 274 L 640 274 74. ' 428' may be more; . 13 s or war dead do 25 months! Sve or war or morti 3 years :war do' '. 'dead , war 3 ears. p'wary - dead ? ,:v'dot;,: 1 war"'. Iead J f do i - do ' .do . 3 years t f V war.y';- 3 years 5 , dO r ' ' ; do ' '"""'War' -i'': 5 proof of the length V 274 05p 4 of time, he j served 640. 640. 274 1000 . 228 . "428cc . 649 ill be required. ; war c 3ys or war or 640 acres. r'. ; war ears' '3 years v f: ? war..: dead; ; do- cc 27,4 ars dr'n.tMdu'e lOOOrWJ iW640 fe'rs dr'n, 360 due .640 5 ee or 1000 acres, "de X pends in part on proof ovs or war 640 war deid ? do 3 years , war do do 1000 640 "640 fjfa'rsdr'n, 154 due . 42P 1000 640 640 2.v'ears;i , 228' .554 640" 640 tj , 640 640 640 274 640 274 228 -1 26 mfnti 3ys or wart dead war! - do I; L3vs or war 3 years dead . 3v or wan or 640 2$ years dead 'gg 274 a'rs drnobfi due j s or wari 1000 640 274 274 274 640 -640 640- 1000 274 U3 228 274 228" 274 640 640. .640 640 228 557 640 640 pr 365- 274 dram dead vg or war or 640 ' 3 years do ' , dead do do s do 3 yfars 34 months 2Nars 3 vs or waH yr or 640 2i y&rs oys or war dead . . war dead do; 2 years ". do dead .war' care has been t? ken to avoid , error : but the ecretarj. CAPF-FEAU NAVIGATION COMPANY. PURSUANT to the provisions of the Act of Incorporatiwi. notice Is hereto given, that the annual meeting of the Stockholders of the Cape-Fear Naviga tion Company 'Will be hfhl attheTown House in . Fvetteville or. Thnrwlav thr 29th day of June next, at Which time the presence of the Proprietors or theit re presentatives is required. . V ? ; ' , r-- JOHN CLARIC President ' - Fayette ville, May 20,-1820 80 - ' JUDGE MURPHfeY's REPORTS. V i JUST PUBLISIIED, ! , t jvcatlxj. printed on a nem-Tvpe and fine Paper, ' c, A' . C'.'i- C ;NO. . V.J Of te$es argwd and adjudged in the ; Supreme Court fif Jrth-Carolina; By A D. MURPHEY, 0necf thefhe Superior Cly - fLaffClnd - . ; Court " THE CasM dec:ded at May Term were so W1 require two, or -three? add i-. Tr -hlcJMihed in 'X.'tJ;f?''PT?W-ed - f,?--1?:1 !nt as to" parti. Fcnoua. - oerore tne Uecember Term. i - it if: expected,, the volume wiUbecompleied' - hers of the Law Itepository. undtr ioelief - v - .... v , ... . y. . tylvJWt "uur oeuei tLat v the w case they are tice mat be - - theti - '' cr'' will be acceptably i and if in any rm nst Bn T . . . t . u, ji 1S rciucHieu ioai 410 sent ; forthwtth 6 dihccntinue ; May" 25- FLAKES OPALL KlNl AaY BE HAD 3 vears vllTkft'Kejii youillagfuhbealle upon to discharge the; iraportatit trust of our Stal have taken ejlibeVtjft tKrou2h rth4 tbean& of, this Circular, of informinffLyou that I am a Candidate to represent you m ine nouse i vo mons'of thelieit State Leglaturei; i " ; Believins it to be nothing more than ; a duty pecessarnyjncttnipent on every ! person who offera to stve the People I in a! professional capaci t j, , to; declaf e I the reasons Which induced them to of- i fer, their views of State Government or rather, roiuicai rnncipies anu in what manner they would act, providep! ithej should be elected, Lahal I proceed 1i&:to do candidly and explicitly, v f j 4 It is enough I hone, for me td tell fyou j'ihat I was solicited by: some of thpmbst.respectable and worthy men in our Cou nfy. -But, I must confess to 'ybu,: that this Was one, amongst other motives. Which first induced me to of fer, yzSL desire for the promotion of the happiness of the; People iand the welfare oT, our great Republic. ' As for my Political Sentiments, let it be suf ficient hi the present, that' borb, in a'StktefVi riniaVwhere their greatest boast fs a Republican ;form of Govern ?ment, I was early taught ie jnstruc tive lesson of Republican- Virtue. . I wns told thatj: in such a Government was tn be fMuhil the right of tle Peo : pie fb Sp f Govern m e n X , a m ost i n var jluabiet privilege !, that in stich alone the people were happy and independ ent: that it was best suited to the ge i niusjof man and to enstire prosperity t and stability J . v j-r must be J Fallow-Citizens, a source jof peiujiari pieasure to every honest 'good Republican to see even t,he: most jbiogoted of thp European worljl laying j down, and as it were, sacrificing their A nstocratjca! notions, on the pure ana holv altari of Republicanism. 1 Know ! th3t jyoti all appreciate as rnuchjas. I do, the happiness of our grand Republic: in no oerter manner, 'ran We preserve our liberty, anil hand down unimpaired to posterity our in ; valuable birth-rishts, than by keepnio: constantly a good honest Republican Representation. In vain may a peo ple seek for prosperity and stability in any other .than a Republican Go- vernmentj: for. unless the 'People can govern, that Nation is not free; but worse than- dependant. I have here thought it proper to inform you that, as respects niy Religious principles, they are contained jn this short j sen tence : t4 That all men have a natural and unalienable right to worship Al niighty tend according to the jdictates ' of. their own Tonscipntes, any prefer- ; ence to one sect, prejudicial to that of another, is iinjust and incompatible to the genius of a free State )" . , ; .One of theittiost important subjects at this time, which calls aloud for re medy, is that, of the Banks: ; Why is it,'FelioW.Citizens: that the physical, and, 1 believe ;I might say witji safety, the intellectual resources and powers of ourmation, but more, - particularly of our State, which were for a While and just so lately active, but are now permitted to lie in such a dormant and lethargic condition ? Is it not owing toj ihe Banking Institutions of r our. counfry ?i Most undoubtedly it is at once a self-evident truth. It Hoes not require any of the aids or lights of Philosophy to" discover the source of an our 'present .emuarrassmems anu d i fRcul ties. I have not the least earthly- interest in the Banks whatever, and y Ii" am; considering fiur.j present condition! entirely opposed to them. It remains, for the, next, Legislature, with.an Herculean fortitude,to cleanse j this' Augean stable j fbK unl ;ss ;a re 'medy of some sort is efTecfed," fear . our country will experience aj most tlreadrul shock.; There are variousvand many other important subject worthy of .Legislative attention, all of which, together Jwith every hing t lati .will tend to promote the Lhappines s of the people and the! welfare of the commu nity, shal r receive . my most earnest support and assiduous attenti on.! K As it- will not be in my power to sea every man in the County; as l wish to do, I hope those Who are unacquainted with me will give themselves the troul ble-tonquire of those who are; 'and r know of them whetherl' am an indus trious; honest mechanical citizen, and worthy aj seat rir the'LegislatiyeCoun- cxU'jot the,State! I hope you Will place the proper estimate upon my 'services rendered ;you!t in m mechanical capa city jduring a residence of about twelv years' It is true, I have no claims to scientificl knowledgei shut have plain,!gof Englj&b education, Which; ! tdgethW withurityf intention and 1 upright integrity, will be considered as suujcieni.recommenaationa to ypur confidence. ( ' - Vh the greatest;fescti E the Subscribers;; attended the late Examination fbf the, Students of Messrs. Freeman and Hassam 's P rt vate Acdermn City ; ; and feel it due in justice to" the Public; no less than to the, talents hd nterprixe of the Teachers, to give our unsolicited suflTrages. in favor of theInstitutipn. ? We I were particularly gratified finding that the cnursehof in struction and discipline was, in an eminent degree, aheXtrcise of tTTe ihinkiTijficiil' ties j ,& Xfact, whicli; deserves j emphatic observationr. The progress of the Stu dents was, in our bpinioa, un usually great; and their acquirements were hi an .eqiial degree valuable. . . . - :.,v .. wjllpoi.k.;;-., - 'vl'tS'.! i JOHN Y. SAVAGE : H JOS.:ROSS;'g 4f B. S. JUNG,n V ; BEZ; LEEL GILLET, JEREMIAH BATTLE. CALVIN, JONES. - SUMMER SESSION. THE Proprietors of the Raleigh Private Academy respectfully, inform their friends and the Public generally that their Summer Session will commence on Mon dav, the 19 th of June, instant! ij tern) s 1st Class$8 50--2d Sl4 50 31 S16 50. n. - x ) ; Females who enter the highest Class will be entitled to lessons in Drawing arid Painting, without any extra Charge. ,v: h f: June 6 rrflV;' 3t, ; GREENSBORO' AC.XDEMyvJ: HR semi-annual Examination of the Male and Vemale Students belonging to this Institution, will coirmence on iues ay tne 13th"of June, and end on the Thursday eyen ,ng following:: Parents, and Guardians are respectfully invited to attend. .The attend ance of the Trustees belonging to this Snsti rution is also expected. , .: f . . .. '"; y By order of th Board, . ; v v r ; . : -v, - ; ,: . A.- (iEREN, ?ecry. Mav28 80 2 w WILLI AMSBdRO' AC ADEMYi U THE iExamination of the ' Students o this Academy vill commence the,lst MpndaVin June,; and the Exercises of the Institution will be resumed thS Arst Mon day in July. THe Patrons of Literature iare invited to attend.- ':i''xO:,-U''' STEPHEN SNEED, en. Sec'y. v Willis msboro Mav 18, 1820: 78 ... . . - ' :. - V; . . t j , S1IOCCO FEMALE ACAI'EMY. Ti7E semi-anr.ual ExamTiatioh of the Pu pils of this Institutich will take place on the 15th and 16th of.. June,:;; Parents, Giuar dians, and friend, are requested to attend . THOMAS COTTRELL. - Mny 19,1820 . vr , . : 7 . WARRENTON (N. C ) FEMALE ' ; , ACADEMY. ;r.-' fTVRE semi-annial Examinationohhyhnn f Ladies of this Institution will commence on Thursday the 15th of June, and -will be continued on, the two following days It ia believed that ancli has been the- progress, of the Pupils, that much gratification . will be afforded to their friends and other who mav th:nk proper to attend.; Gold. Medals wil be publrcly presented to two of the young Ladies, who have finished itheir-Education, and who have distinguished themselves by their amiable deportment, as welVas by their industry and acquirements! ; -'Cf'5.? , Lectures on Chvmistry will be delivered on the evenings of the first and second ' days of the Examination, at which times the Pu pps who have studied that branch of science will be examined A; r The next Session will commence on Mon- -day, June 19ih-no vacation being allowed at this season, . v, . . r' ' - t"' tThe charge for Board and Tuition in the usual branches of an English educatio'n, is 75 Dollars per Session ; but when Music) Draw-; ing or Dancing ia taught, a ! separate charge is made JOSEPft ANDREWS, 7 p. -.C fufxfi.f ac p t fixrca C T'cipais. THOMAS P. Warrenton, Mav 26 tE W4DESBQRO' Jmony MALE AND THE semi-annual Examination pf the Pu pils in both Departments of this Semina ry, will commence on Monday, the 19th and terminate on Satardaythe-24th day of June next; Parents' and guardians of pupils and the public generally are invited to attend. The Exercises will recommence on the 1st Mondav in July next. Mr Timotht Misbir, a Gentieman highly recommended for his li. terary qualifications and morality, has been engaged as an Assistant, and wilenter on the duties of his profession , at Abe commence-, ment bf the ensuing Session. ; yvk:-X: C Every exertion will be used' to ' encracre a S Lady qualified to assist )ri the Ornamental ; Branches, previous' to the reiopening of the w;'F, SMITH, Sec y. Wadesboro, May 13 79 3t ;' ; CHAPEL-HILL ACADEMY, ; THBlExercises of this Institution will commence on, Thursday the 20th)f Ju ly next, under the superintendance of the undersigned; ? The course of Studies in this Academy - will be (as usual) so arraaged as tQ render it in every respect preparatory to the University. Elocution, correct Pronun ciation according lb the rules of Prosody, Scanning and the derivation and composition of Words,'; will receive particular attention.! Due regard wifliilso jie'pa.to:thbse..uti' ing the lower branches Educationand every ' exertibn 'us 4otimulate! them; to em(tution portmept lof the pupils will receive special attention ':V-w;t;;-Ny:WVfrtVA 1 he local aquation of this Academy must always afford advantages to I those ,: preparing f . (up. iyiiiiut luutuir win as usutu. : The Sessions and yacatinat will be regjiz jated by those of the University tp i - ; H f JAMES Ai UKA1U. ? ll f Cbanel-HUL MaVi25ii04 J i the resbeetive'riarUes --TT. j-7 - ; ., lull,- Memoirs ofNapofeon Bonaoartp (The new Olive 3ranch, shewing he iden f ; tty of Interest oetween Aericuh, '7 iVfvaniifar'fiirc an fnriirt! c 5ut yoh , Mum ford's Reports 16th doV Johnson's Cdo Sketch Book, No. 6, " ACcumV Cliejnical Tests - Peter's Letter's to'fcis Kinsfolli Letters ; of Madame de Se vigne to h Vols. Mpnasteryj 2 vols Anastasius, 2 vols, , Country Neighbors, 2 vols. Munster Cottage Boy, 2 vols Ivanhoe,j2vols.1 Immortal Mentor The JCriticf, a new periodical Wort -no.aio or at 01 cents eaca MUSICAL PIECES. 'Siege of Tripoli : :;; Z ff.: ! if Rattles of th Wabash J Marengo, Prague ' I ; Trentpn Austerlitz; la(algar, Salal manca, Waterl(o , ; cott's wha hae wi' Wallace Variations v -:" :J'';'r J-. " ed, witt Purcejrs Ground,' with Variations Dussek s foyorite Rondo "4 The Hungarian Waltz The Ploughboy, a favorite ';da Life let lis Cherish, with Variations. Auld Langsyne. with ariattonsi! Mrs, MacdonaldiScptchL Air with do, My love she's but aLssie yet, With do O, it wis 'hot Br nae J heard' the; Bells rin'g(ln,with'Variatibfisl 1 i f! WU1 y ou come to the" Bower, with dn bwiss VValtz, with, Y-iriations. I .TheToJIowing celebrated M arches via V aetian' marcn 01 u. iviarrrje w.orps, I W ashing ton Guards, doi GeniXrahamfl,Marcli in liiuebeard, ooiiaparte s Marcb, &cr ' -Sy songs I knew by the Smoke 1v Dulce Domum V. 1 5 Come 'takefthe Harp .If Oft in the stilly Nifght ? - ' ! I All that's bright most fade The Soldier's Return Lovt-'s young iDream When 'Time wh o steals onr Years awaC The Wetinof the Waters 1 Mrfleliee.itr . Love, rny Mary; divells with thee v .. Instro ciiQns .'fro te-l Piaio. . F'HE CopartntrshV of JfOXR$ & FOR. RITwathis ;day,disjlyed by mutuj consent; I All hbie having claims kja-nst the Firm, are; recuiested t 'to -pre seat them imni- diately to Fanning M . Jonis, .wbb is duly authorised to settle the same., ; 1 FANXINGjfiOXES, - r JOHN F.lFOWlKST. Raleigh, June;6'4, ; ; $1 3t ' Ik B. The Basiness Will hereafter be c. ducted by FANNlNGrM JONTE3. H MsnrJTTinM .1 1 t'. milE firm of : SAVAGE &. STEDMAK u A v this day t dissolved,' by mulual coRsent All persons indebted will please make imme. diate pay men tMto John C. Stedman, wha it authorised to settle the business of the Firm. Those having ; daims .will . render them t bim. s. T hey do not wish to ijaake their , mer liberal customers pay. cost these hari timeej ;but will be under the disagreeable ne. cessity or doing so,' if accounts are no set. tied by the last at this month, i . . " ' SAVAGE & STEDMA fUBE subscriber will still carriH on the flirt 5 JL, siness at his former Stand, f On band, handsome s?ortmenf"of r v iJttotUeryr- lx,atchesy Which he will sell low for Cash Clocks h. Witches carefully repaired k-M - :: J V. sAVAnE, -June 8..V 7i f -: v- v ; y' gi 4 J TREAtJEY DEPARTMENT, IN pursuance of t powers winch have been ;duly" vested in'tbej Secretary of. tn'e Treasdfy tihder the 'Act of ICoogreS' authoristne;the President of the United States to ; borrow; fa vsum not lexceedinj Three Millions of Dollars : Not ce is here by giverii;that from the 31st instant, to the i5th of June next, Books jwill jbe opened at the Bank'of the'Uoited , States, and i Ofhces at PbrtsnicnthiBoston,Providence, MiddteTownN.-York; Baltimore,-Wasli-ingtoni Richmond, Fay etteville, Charles' ton and Savannah-for Subscriptions t trtie;amonhtvof-0r AiWcrt qf DbIW payable at thef place of Subscription, or .before the 2jkh; day 'of October hext-j 0pon the cbmpletibh Jtbe payraent any sum which'may be subscribed, Stoct shall be issQed to "an equal am aunt, bear1 per annum, payable quarter-yearly, reimbursable at the wjllvof the Govejo ment at any tim e after the firs day of J nuarv. 1832; The sums which mar y subscribed may be made payible, by B stalments;' or be; discharged in one paf ment at theelectton'of the Parties, election tot be; made at the time of w toriptionJUppna failure to pay any stalment at the time stipulated toe meut immediatel Vj Drecedine shall he fr fe-.tbltheti-ottbe Scrip ;CerUncats Will be issued by F'i ... -r i.f a i- office vasmers ot.tue i3anK;;ana ojw respejuyelyf' npbn yhich. tbe;.entire successive payments; as tne case warj hall teVnrfnt-sMl :The said CerUhca wdlvVgAat'Tb' endorsement n oeiivery rand wui Detuuacp. a w - . ral Lbao OfficeW where tbef Wfte 72 by the delivery of Stocl; of theabove fl ral sums which shall havebeen j The Turkish March,, thei EmperQr'i I Wasbirigton'sJJeffi-TsohDukelof York's CRAWFOKAV Fayetteville, May 20," 1829. 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