" - ,' w.-r,iv--; -V-"' - v-. t A :S;i-'K axtzc ;v W; t i 1 -i,r 1 " ' FRIDAY, JUNE 23, 180, -'- r i f v s J?r ' AUTHORITY. : An tct'to tmend the act, entitled "An act 'to amend the act authorismjr the employ ment of an iitionalNaral force' inactfti bv the X Senate and House zf'FefresrrJa trees of the United .State ofjwcrica. in Qongrei assembled Tht the ecrnd fctcn of the net entitled. An act authorizing thevmployirient of an ad cjitional ravaVforce, passed on the thirty first day : of. January eifchteeiv hundred and nine. be. ni thesHme is tiereby a ruende'd, so far as to authorise he enlist ment of able nseameri, ; ordinary .sertfnen, and hovp." 'during the continuance of the sert ice or cruise for . which they, shall be enlisted ; not, however, to exceed th? pe riod of three vearV!? jj " -K. . j Approvedray 15.' 1820. . i . ..i ;tjS- - - An act toprorie'e fof repairincr. the roof of I the Central Post Office, ana to procure an enrine for tne protection oi saiu uumu- Be it enacted by the Senate arid Hmise f Vetresentative cf tbe Vr.xed Mates cfjfm erica, in Ccnvress assembled That the Post Master General be. and he here- br is. directed to cause the roof of the General' Pot OflRce to be, repaired and crvcred .with slate ;j and also to procure and k ep, for the protrctfon of said build ing, an er jpne and apnaratus; frr- etin guifhirp fire,' nnd to cause to be built" a soitable house for the safe keeping of such engine - V J . . t r Sec. 2. And be it further enacted. That there be, and there is j hereby, appropri ated, tr belaid out cf any moneys arising from the postage of letters jnid- packets, such sum as may be necessary for the purposes .aforesaid.! tint exceeding six thousand and tentir dollars. Approved Ma v 15,11820. An act to continue in foree,the act, entitled, An act to provide fir report's rf ihr deci sions of the Supreme Court., approved the , third of March, one thousand eight hun dred and seventeen ! j ' : Be L enacted bv the Senate and House of Representative of the United States of America in Congress assembled, Tht the act enticed An ac? to provie'e jr re ports of decisions of the Supreme Court.' approved the third day rf March, one thousand eight hundred and ;: seventeen, be, and the "same is hereby, continued in force for three vcars and no longer. 'Approved May 15,1820. : An act for the relief of Thomas Hunter. fie it enacted bit the Senate and House ff Representatives of the United States vfjimerica in Congress assembled. That the proper accounting officers of . the Treasury department audit and settle the claincf Thomas JTunter, late a snl Viier in the nineteenth regiment of the U. States infantry, for retained bounty, pay, nd travelling allowances due him at the time of his honorable discharge ; ,and to pay the amount due him to Sterling John- sen, nis aicorney in Tact, ouwi nn unap propriated money in the Treasury : Pro-.Tfrf,-that the said Sterling: Jnhnsoh shall Tnake and deliyer to the first Comptroller of the Treasury, a bond-in such siim, and -with suretv as the said Comptroller may direct, to secure Ue U. S. against a re payment cf the su'ni which may be allow ed'and paid as aforesaid.. ' Approved May 15v 1820 V An act for the relief of Joshua Newsotri, Pe I ! - ter Crook, and James Rabb. Be it enacted. by the Senate and House cf Representatives cf theUnited States nf America in Congress assembled. That the proper accounting effi cer o the Trea sury department be, and" he is hereby, authorised and directetl to nudit and set tle the claims of Joshua Newscm, and of Peter Crook, for two horses each, and of James Rabb,, for seven horses, alleged to have been impressed into the. pnb.if ser vice in the Seminole war: Provided That such impressment, and the value of said Iwrscs when, impressed, :';be satisfactorily proved ; that said horses were not return ed to their owners ; and that any compen sation which may have been' allowed and paid for the service of. said horses, after the time of their impressment, be deduct--coV . "v , .v' ; ' Sec. 2. And be it further enacted That , the amount'tlitreof, when, ascertained as aforesaid, be paid cut qf any money in the "1'reasury, not otherwise appropriated. .'' Approved May .15, 182a - f . , Ani act for the relief of the legal rcpresrnta- U lives. of Ttrich Francis, deceased. , ' 1 Be it enacted by the Senate, and House cf Representative jof theUnifed States cf America in Congress assembled Thar I tne proper., accounting ciuccrs x iiir Treasury Department be, and tHey are hereby, authorized to audit! and settle the Recounts of Tench Francis, deceased, late purveyor of public supples, in such man ner and.upoh uch terms as may appear, just and reasonable: Provided That the. um to be credited to saidTrancis, aftef charging him with all paj mthts made to any person or pemns for. his use, v shall . riot exceed the' stin) i. standing to his debit on the books of the Treasury V,.v:; :: - t : Appro teaMay J5, IHO. . ' -i An act fe increase the number "of Clerks ah A , - the TJepartmentof War. . r Brit enacted by the Senate and House qfPefiresentativtsrf the VnUaStat of America in Congress assembled I hat the Secretary of the Department of v ar be. and he is hereby,' authorized and en nbwered to employ six additional, cJerkK in his xdeprt ment ; and that the sum bf six thousand dollars be. and.-the - same is hereby, appropriated, for their compehr sation ; to be paid out of any money ; in the Treasury, not' otherwise.: -approprif led. This act to continue in torce ior on year and no longer. , s -v :f! Approved May 15, iokivv. .. . -11- . " An act for the relief of Richard SmylW Be it "enacted by. the Senate and House of Reprcsentatfr es- cf thr United Stales nfjfmrrirain Con stress assembled,. Thai tKrU UTrrjrv nf thf Trpaurv be. and he is .hereby,-authorized, in the sett lement of the account oti Richard &mvtn, late cot- j lector of direct taxes . and internal rc-ve-imie. for the territorv xf Michiean, to ere. Pit the ait1 Smvth with the amount of I public moneys of which he was robbed in 1 the month of 'Anrif, eighteen hundred and leighteenr: Provided, that the amount so( credited to him shall not exceea mc o ! lance now standing against him on the ' books'of the Treasury; v ; Approved-May 15, 1820 ., : An act for th e reli ef of Martha Flood. ' Bt it enacted bv the St-nate and House of Representatives of the' United States of Americain Congress assembled, Tht there shall be paid, out-of any 'money in thelTreasurv.not otherwise appropriated, to Martha Flood, ad ministratrix of Wil liam Flood, late of Bikkiiighahx county, in the State of Virginia, the sum of one hundred and twenty-two dollars and four cents, being the amount paid by the said William' Flood for the duty charged on a boiler used for the boiling water tnly, which boiler was not legally subject to duty. 'fT:r r- - ' -. , Approved May 11,, 1820. - ? - 4 An act for the relief of James Wilkinson. Beit enacted by the Senate and House rf Representatives of the United States of America, in Congress assembled. That the proper accounting .officers of "the Treasury Department settle & discharge the amount of a judgment, with inter st, if any shall have accrued, and cost, which Gen. John Adair. lately in the; Superior Court of Mississippi, . recovered of Gen James Wilkinson, for false imprisonment, to -the person ": who may -have pajd off ! said judgment, or -if undischarged, to the person entitled thereto. Sec2. And be it further enacted That a sum not exceeding. three, thousand dol lars; be and the same is hereby appro priated, out of any money in the Treasu rv. not otherwise apprcpnated; for the payment of said expenses aiid damages, j ,' ApppoedMky 1 u rBty. ' ; ; v An act making appropriations for carrying int o effect the treat ies concluded between the f'.h.n'neuaand Klckanoo nations ot Ind.ans ( rT , . . ; . - , - dRepre'sentatives of the. United States o r America; in Congress assembled. That for the purpose i f carry ingintb effect t!f stipulation contained in the fourth article of the" treaty concluded - bet weeir the IT. States & the Chippewa nation of Indians, on the 24th off September, one thousand Hp-ht hundred land nineteen, and ? which was ratified by the President of the U. S. by arid with the advice and consent t)f the Senate, on the twcnty-Wth day of March, one thousand eight hundred and twenty, there .be, and hereby is, appropriated the sum of one thousand ddllars, to be paid in silver; annually, forever to the said Chip- Dewa nation, Sec. 2. jGd be it further enacted That Li there be.and hereby is, appropriated, the sum of two thousand dollars, to carry into effect any other stipulations contain ed in theaid treaty. v Sec 3. And be it further ehacted,Thzt the sums herein appropriated be. piid out 01 any monies in inei reasury nui ouicr wise approptiated.1 , x" V- ! r,Sec 4 And be it further enacted That for the purpose cf carrying into effect the stipulations contained in the third article of the treaty concluded between th6 Uni ted States and this tribe of Kickapo Ihf dians, of Vtrmilion, oh the thirtieth Jday of August, one thousand eight ' hundred and nineteen and which, was ratified- b ' the President. of the United Statesyby anxt with the advice and consent of the Senate, on the", tenth "day-; of May, one thous- nti eight hundred and twenty, there bej? and is lierebv appropriated the sum ibf . two thousand doll atsi to be paid annually, for two years, out of any moneyih the Trea- snrviiot otherwise appropriated. '.Approved May; 15i 1820. . 1 . . ( '. rAn act for the relief of Thomas Leiper. Bfit encrJed by the Senate and House of Refrrcsentatrves ifthe 'United Stales ofAmtricd, til Congrcsi assembled,- TjAtt there be;p.ido T humas Leiper tne.sper cie value'ot tour Joan Uffice Certiticatts, numbercdiwb thousaitr: . eighthundred and: ninety'. nine, two thusandtnine huh drcd And; four two thousand sine, hundred r and -five, ,twp thoasand mne hundred and(j f six ' and isF-sd bv the Commissioner of t i t fc,ns firr the it ate Of Pennsvlvaniajin the ! i ' name if Thomas Ijetper, on tne. twenty- seventh day of February, sevfhteenj hunt dred and severity-nine, for . ne 'thousand dollars eacn, ; ana aiso . uic .acc i vuc 'of two X,oan Qffice Cerfificitf s, numjberejd two thousand .nine' himdred and sixtfy, arid two thousand nine hundred and .sTxtvpne, t issutd bv therCommissioner of , Loans for hhf Kfvfe f PpnnisvlVariia. on the secondi jday.fcf March, seyrtiteen hundred ahde? veiityiihe fori one thousand dollars' each, j which certificates Appear to be outstand- irg on, the books of the Treasury J .with ! Interest at six per ceiuum, annullv, cut f.of any money in the Treasury; notither j n is aprrcpriated : Provided, ThK the .Ks3id Tlu nmV 'Letper sh:ill first execute ' and deliver to the Comptroll- r Of the T"ea" Urv a bond of indepmityinj such isuui, and with such security, as slall be satisfctory to the said Comptroller. v- Apprpvcu iviay 10 aoav. y 'I An irVHr the iiuefof Charles S. Jonesfand 'cr, S Richard Biickner. iunr administrators 'of - ; William Jones. ''. ; " J Y Bt it enczcml bu the Senate and House of Representatives of the. I nxied Mates ofiimerica, in Congress assemblcd,Thnt Charles" S.;J he,s andJiiOarn jjucKner, Jr, admihistraior&bf Williarn Jones, laterol-J lector of the duvet tax foi' thc 23d tlistrict of Virginia, be; and they are hereby re; leased and discharged from any liability , t r the sum of seven hnndreo and fortv sevyn dolrsl land fortv five cents1, Xhte sum being for i.tarags for which t(ie es tate of Will:ani Jones, decease'd, stands charged on thf books .f theCommisipner of the Revenue f.ich : stamps were losi during tie absence add detention f the said; William Jones from homey occAsion ed bv-an accident which deprived him of un uic . ... ... Approved Tay 8, 1S20. HAV FI KLD LANU F()R?4irt. riHK subscriber intctding to leavej this .1 part of the country, is clesirohs of selling bis Tract-of Land, lying oh Haw Creek, North-Carol in a containing pout 2 0 0 Acre s ; of is good a quality as any in the Haw fields. Itjs unnecessary, how ever, trrpoint out. any advantages, n sit is p re6ii med any person wishing to purchase will view the :land before purchasing There is about 75 acres cleared on i . and fit for cultivation ; it is handsomely Situa ted ; and it is Wt II knows that there is no part of the country more-healthy thjn the Hawfirlds-it is also well watered, has on it commodious dwelling House, va good Barn and other necessary Outhouses. v; The subscriber lives On the preun- ses about three miles east of Murpney s Mill. I on the road-leading from Salem to Chapel Hill, and can bt; seen at- any tm.e.!i.--.4 T EXUM ELLIOTT. Hawfields, Orange count) , 7 81 Mm- 21. l TO CABINETMAKEJIS. rHE . Subscribers h&veie satisfacpon to & inform all persons engaged in the above I line, inaT. xney uavc jusi pi inio upcjituu j in the City of Charleston, .their SAW;MHJL, ' (the; . only i one rat present in uthe : Southern , States,) erected for the sole purpose oif Saw ; ing Mahogany, into Veneering, v. j: ';:. From the samples produced ot. its ' cmgi; j and inspecfaon of the Machmery itlias been j prouiivcM7t; tuy Vfcw"c6" I to be equal to any m the Northern States. u- " They now offer to-supply such persons as f may . favor the,m! with .their custom, with any r quanuty ana quanty oi ivianogany iuuxi . . O ...... . ! , . , ' Vi rtt ret rntirp : 1 '' i1 .-( Veneenne. aeTteable to order, and at ine shortest notice: i ',;'-::'. V a. , ::: IlaVing supplied themselves, with 4 large and choice assortment of the !above jWood, thpv wiirbe.able to' sunniv their Customers fon as low, and perhaps ."lower terms than they ever-had betore".'..-V- tP jt - subscribers, post paid '' ence to some person u j..M . 1 ' -A A. t. 1... ; H l . 1 SwW ' ' By the President of the United States.. HERE A3; by tie acts or yrngiessr I - ! passed on the 26'h-of MarchL 1804, on the 3d cf March, 1805, and on the 25th of April,1808, the President of the "United States )s authorised to cause the Iands in che District of Detroit to be offered for sale when 'surveyed-:; " ' . : . The efore, J( JAMES MON ROEJ Presi dent of the.United State$? do here by declare and make known, that public sales, jfor, tbe disposal . (agreeable to law) of certanj lands, shall be held at; Detroit, in Michiganj Terri tory, oi thet firstMonday in July next iz : .! .5ofM4;f.?qfAe: Town -; -Abase. ImtIQ; y jnerid line ships 2,2,34, 5,67, in ranges 4,5 & 6. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6, : j 1, or3 4 and 5, in ranges excepting such; lands aa are or, may) be re served by; law for the support of schools er for other purposes.1 The sale shaUconti nue so long a piay be Tecessary tQ bTer the land! fpr sale, and ro longer ; : and the lands shall be. offered in regular numerical order. -4 Gi ven under my hand,V at the Chy-cf . Waihingtonthis 15h day of March J 1820. 'V' V jfv; v-v::JA"MES MONROE.: ' Bv the ' President t--?.p'' ' ; !. : 4 Ui I BUCB fj. ....... Commissioner of the GencralJ TO CONTRACTORS; PUOPOALS will be received at this Of- tne Mat oo-me.Touowing iost Koute, viz. From Raleigh by Harrison's Store, Frariklia County, Patterson s Store and Sills's Store to Nashville Or Nash court ;houseonce a week : ' leare Raleib at 6 o'clock ia. w evenr Sa tnfjiay;. and arrive atNasJiville on Sunday at 10 o'clock amt and leave Vashvule every Sunday kt 11 oVIeck- io 171. returning, by. the same rout, and arrive at Raleigh on Monday by 4 o'clock, pm. . ; : y. i "..:;:.. " . ' Bf n. JMITH, P M i PostOffice; Jtaleighi 18th April1820; CAUTION.; THIS is" to forewarn all persons from trad ingTor a Note of Hand ; slened Thomas P JEiliabe: and Zechariah Klliabe, payable to David, Stewart, (of Mecklenburg county, North-Carolina,) for one hundred arid thir- tv seven Dollars, dated the 22d or 23d of February, 1820, due five months afterdate j which note I am determined riot to pay, as it wai5 given in part pay of a Neirro which,' it appears, 'was not the property of sai David Stewart; and It likewise Appears that his proper name is David Stewart Kerrr ' ZECHARIAH ftLLlABE Chesterfield District. SC May 8- .3t 7.i ' r, g50 REWARD. v ' s; TOeN trm the subscriber, living in Salisbury, N. C. on Friday, the 26t,h . in' ; stant, A DARK BROWN HORSE. The ! Horse is seven years" old, 15 - hands high,. I crest-fallen, nicked; has a smatrstar in his j forehead, w ith a smalt white spot at th,rOot i of bis tail, and is short rr ade 'v The man who stole him calls himself JOllN GARNET, be ! twetn 25 and 30 years of age, about 5 feet 9. j or 10 inches' high; red I. air pale complexion, ' has a bad cough, and is apparently in a con sumption; and has a large srar unaer -he right side of his chin.' His clothes cannot be described;, as he has two suits with him ; but he generally wore a blue surtotrt. ,:: (7 AVhoeer;"wirapprehendi'.'aa?d thief, and secure h m in any Jail in the TJni' ed States and give me informatibn,shall receive Twen ty five dollars ; and Twenty-five Dollars for information of the Horse, so that. I may ob tain him again - - -; 5 ! ' . ; . ; ; ' PETERKRIDER Salisburv.Mav 29 1 T 8lpg2 SALE AT AUCTION. 1 " IN pursuance of a Deed of Trust to me executed by ' Col.r John T, C. Wiatt, for the purposes- therein expressed, -I shall on' Thursday the 29th May of June next, expase to Public SaJeVat tfce Dwel ling House of said Wiattjifttbe' City of Raleigh, TWO LOTS,Nosr102 & 103, 1 containing one acre ench, whereon he, now ! resides ; a fourth of LOT No. 87 ; FOUR I NEGROES, viz. two Men and wo Wo men, the former able-bodied and very t superior BJ a cksm 1 th s ; also ta variety of : GIGS & COACHES, some finished and ! some unfinished ra larere and well select ; ed assortment ot Coachmaing xviatenaiSi as Imn,4 -Timbers, Morocco,; Springs, pla ted articles. &c. &c. &c-ll the stock !! of Tools both of the Wood and Black : ; smith's Shops complete ; all the House -' bold and Kitchen Furniture r one Horse, a small stock pf Cattle and Hogs, besides : ja tedious catalogue of btherarticles." A The Lots al adioin each other, are ; handsomely situated and jyell improved, :V; - -jrersons desirous 01 .a iriucvyi",: -city, or or turnisnmg tnemseiyes wua au I)ecesj.y aicles in thei Coach-making uiirVfind: fo- their ad- vahtage to attend this sale.t 'l he--sale .... J- ol mWVWt QnVVrrtntlriii wiH commence at 10 o'clock and! continue from day to day until the purposes ofthe Trust are satisfied. Terms accommodat ing and miideknown at thesale. ' . . vf - CHARLES M ANLVi Trustee R a etgh ; May il; 1820 v - 77ts: I ACCOMMODATION STAGES, 1 Froth Petersburg 10 Bidtimorein - !.f'w, Forty, BOUTS; I rfekabure and Washington Ciiy, the next rrers re expedited nearly 24 hourf, and the Fa e through roucn less to an oy .any otucr trout er Aod the; Proprietors pledge. them Hejve&tbat every attentionfshall be paid to tPassengers bw p. - ti the road and in Houses f ftf accommodation that can hie reqiired j . Keturhing,the Coaches leave Brltimdre at 5 A; M. every day; arrive at; WaebihgtoH to Ithe.SteamB at at 12-ahd arrive rat. Rich j mWida rialf past 4 P l3M? next' day, in tlm??. forlthi Southern Mail uoacn, ; in oraer,io effect this arrangement,' the Proprietor from Richmond to" Petersburg, have provided comfortable close Mail Co-cbe,tbat are. for the expt ess purpose of -carrving those Paar sehgers that "are under the necessity of bur ryingon j ' and to prevent the delay in Ric -mond andetersburgso much complained of. The Passengers shall not be dehyd-in Bichmond thatfare in the regular, line, and who spp?y in season for seats. Etra'Carrt ages shall alwjs be in readiness to start at the time of the. regnlar ln v a .The regular lines of Morning Coaches to and from Petersburg wiltt be continuedas U CharlottetvUle i ajid ( Lynchburg' Stges, reave Richmond every Tuesday and Friday! - i seals la&Bu i uc iigc vwvcj vui - A fit v riiifc WW ra 3mj TO WK PROPERTY FOR SAKE. S it is ; my. intention to settle in thetomV partCbf the City, I wish to dispose of my, ; Tow Property 'J2 V The improved Lot. on whidLl live is one f) pf themost,desirable frnthe; City fk dwell .J ing,' andat the same time, public enough' fat ' any Business.; il have1 two other tots,,yery .7; valuable On account of their relatir situatioA " ' V arid of the handsomer sitei lb ev' afford fo . v : i, ' p.- Purchasers are' invited to view Jnepremi-V ses..,-, ;:: ;'.):... HrPOTTpi'; ' iiCRaleigh, JuriVl':-,'. j 80lf" v'v ; MADISON ACADEMY.:' fpHE; Trustees of Madison 'Academy : :yL are happyj to inforrrLJt lie Public, that ' (hey i hve engaged-Mr. James1 Frankm Martin? sl lates Graduat of : thel Univer--sity of North-Carolina; to'take charge " of said Academy as a Teacher. TJt is Aca' demy U situated. irt-theVest endof Itock- v ) ingham county, N. C, Th;e Trustees cah ;.. assure4arents and liuarrtiajas tnat tsozra i can b had rn good families at gSP Dollars per Session. - TheSchool -wiU Commence? ' oh the 4th dav oHuly Viext ! 2 ?C-?ii f ' DUKE SCALES, Secretary -., mHElfepfietoreoftlie rtaleigSPriyate ; jl Academy repeqtfullyynform their friends' And thePublic gene rally-that their Sum mer Session will commence; : on Mon- day, thel9th. of Johe, instant.'; ;H , LTerw$4i& Class S8"50-fd QU 5Q- U 3d 5516,50. . -; ;;r- r t lfi-'t'N'', -V.U' i 'Fetnales wlio enters tbe highest Class r WiUbeentitle'd'to lessons', .iDTVai6k4nd.:'-'d'i4- Painting, without any extra charge. -June 8 " y 81 ot DISSOLUTION. IfHB; Copartnership off JONES &. F0R-. 1 .1 RRST ws this dayissolyed l)y mutual ; consent. "All those having claims againstltbe v ; t Firm, are requested " to present, tljein imrne- liately .to Fanning MJoeswh is duly Btilhnricfri tn sPtllhp time.) itv-li m -. : "FANNING. Af; JOXES, v s ; ;! JOHM,F. FQRRKST, h Raleigh, Junelj I -KBThelBusineMilthert ducted by : FANNING M : JONES. - mHB firm of RAVAGE St STf DMAN U rJU ' this day dissolved, by mutual conaent--AR persons indebted" will please make imme-(' diate payment to John Q.kSt edmah who ia authorised to settle the business of the Firm Those having C claims will f render; them to ; him. "They do not wish' tomake their 'for-., mer liberalSeuEtoraers rjajy ;cif these; hard times; but will be under the disagreeable ne cessity of doing so,if Accounts are iio set tied by the last f this monthXf U , f S AY AUK ; K oi CkLf alASi , . :,;v - ' '.: :' " . : '.V. .' .' trrw., 1 -i H H-;,'ri' rnHB subscriber will "stUl ca'rry on the Bu rl. sine8s at hi former Stand.. ;.;On hand, a ;; handsome .ssortfni'biVf -'':' ;mieV jie.'wSR sell lofor Casn.'j j ;f s i Clocks & Waiches carefully repaired. '':' . . f jJune 8.' ; tj. : 181.4w:,-: v, rpiIE Exercises - of this Instlfutionu will 1 commence on Thursday the 20th of Ju ly next, under the' superintending oF ihe7 uiidersigned r The course of Studies in. this " Academy will be (as usual) so arranged ai , to fender it in, every-respect tfrepiaitoryx;-- the University ' Elocution, correct i rYonun- i ;. Scanning and the derivation and ecmpositioa ; .of Wprdsjvill receive particular attention. : ; Due regard, WtU also be paa tor mose pursu- ing the, lower "branches of "Ed action, an4... every exertion 1 used., to stimulate them toy.,' ; -emhlatiorti 3 The moral eonddet and good de ; rtmentf the pqpils ? vUV rwiye speeiil The'locftl 'it nation of this Acaderov must - L always affod advantages-td thotC preparin v' :for the University t:J: The terms ot Tuition will be as osuatt , The Sessions and Vacations iU beega ; fi lated by those of th UnrvewityCHl n " J ' s -X:4:..' J AMES Ai' CRAIG. ; J ; : Chapel-Hill Mij? 25.:1 ' " J. A. Craig will KeepVft band a supply ofA school Dooiu; mmmnrt.Kj: yh CMirir.PeiLMd vOtilrter Sessions :;;v :7 ayTfenn;!'; ;,f-v-. - Aiexanaer. r reeman w.oi o, - -. I ; t 1 -; -vV'--:r; - mr.Par- .-. VV?T WiliiamHaromons oVoOiers: a tition. , ; ; -'n IT appearing toSthe satisfaction; ot thc - if j t Cwirtia,ayniiamLHaram -t j. ra'tfAn b ma3e in the' Raleieh. Reenter for six eeks, that' the defendants appear at the 'net Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions 16 be .held for the county of Sur rvaa theseebnd Monday of August next and then and tfeere ipswer; plead orlde-- ; vciuff otherwise judgmentV; pro Jconfessoy ; Y will he entered aeaint ,'them, and the Pe tkion -&ea'rd exparte4 Vitnesst,h Josen'li . v Williariis, Qler. of our skid Cotrrtrst Of V ' xfice, the second Monday in. M .ty,i2v: 83 JPWliA.Vi WvH .4 v ... - - A' 1 '-' , t! if . ?y- fj 1 1 ' it-;''.' i'tfh 1 5 .X t.- i