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: i."-oi--::-vr--iV :r. .aa'A. a f,-.- -y,a awa- .-vAv ?yY ' . - , fXr x- 1 ..., , ' x - - ' - , - i ; m . , . :. - ! VOL XXIIJfrp , 2 v;v--v ' , 1 - . . . . . .. - -1 , 1: a . : l . L ,' ,. ,x -, ... 1 1 ' 1 . . . . . j . . I. r i HOUSE OF EEPnESENTATIVEg.' V f t Proceedings 9fThurttifol)ec&piitiKiied? Lathpp submitt?V' the Tollowinp ' mot ion alkrid Unfinished Business b instructed toHi consider the xadienjc wvirinanJ -tinuinfr force,- for ft EmKed 6me, an 'act Tvassed the 1 ltitMay,v 1820, "extendini?.;the tm allowed for the ijedernption of land fold ' jr direct taxe; in", certain cases,' or ofcner ise srrantinpr relief, to1 the owners of the land where it has leeri purchased Jon behalf of the United States? ; : :'':'-) S 4 Mr. Wooduprjccstrd, that'the jn'otion nt the pjentlefoan frocn Mxvssachtsets(Mr; Lathrop) was- not ,pr.rhap$:'sufiipie'ptlyt broad to cover the: object Jn, view. '."-Hift (MrVOtteptiojl 'jinrt brVn drawn to ,'the; subject, and hrid -?lrf te th e followin g motion, interid'ujg to have himsclF propos ed it :-Xx'Vy;:''; v- y , jiesoevtet, i nax. xne expeajencj, or exTena in? the time forlhe iedemptibn of lands sold Bissed Aueurt 2.-1813, January 9th, 181 nd JKarcnS, 1816, andwhieh have been 'referred toth$ committee 'of Ways 'and Means. t?;-. r?'t-.v Mr.AV. hoped .tiat hothwoiufl "be laid on the table , for inspection and cbnsideraj lion. k&t:Zy: V-f 'v ; ' " 1; . Mr..Cookf of Illinois,' presented the.foU lowing resolution. ..Si ?w j'i.'-j: j Besolrtd .Tliat the committee 'on5 Pub i Lan?s be mstructed to enquire into the ex pediency, of. extending the. provisions of th 1st section of,lhe'act otrtbe 21st of .March ,( last, entitled vtArr . act for, the -relief of .the . purchasers' of the public lands prior, to the 1st day of July. 1820 C to the-oOthf of : Scp- . Member, 1822r , - -.v- Cj)',:-'iA Tlieresolutkm was agreed to. .Mr; Rankin rnoved the following reso lution r'- ' Resolved, That tha : cpmmittee. on the Jur diciaryJbe instructed to enquire into' .the: ' ex pediency ''rof altering the timeand place of the Ditrict Mississippi. .V.; i' n--.- r-, The TCsolutibn was agreed, to. j Cv Mr. Sawyer moved that the Hou?e do now: resolve i fsel f into a committee of the w wholeon the State cfthe Unibn, for the purpose ofr takfng-utb' consideration the President Messaged -p ' V J4' ;.'."' -: Mr Taylor' of -;Nc w-Yof k ,; was called j M; solut .Alesaret as relates to- the Commercial-Inter course with Great-Bna1n, France, "Portugal, anaisorway, tnen aonuiuons ana colonies, pe referred tp theCCommittee of Commerce. . w Jtetolvrd,.Th2.t so much of the President's llessage as relates to the cbristruciibn! of the figMfrartiele of the Treaty of 1803, where by tpuisiana was'eeded'to theTJ. States to the seizure ofthe Apollo,' in 1820 ; to inex- r. AVcod presented the .folfoWing re; I ion: ..v t.'-., . X: " Rettlved, Tnat fso jmuch.of the President's I v ecutknrpf the Treaty of 1819, with Spain ; to V red to the committee -of Ianufactures.? -:r -lUyogut, tey, tiurgess AJiison, iiev.. jpnn wu: esotvea, , i uat a special committee oe ap: ' ihe renewal of, diplomatic- intercourse with V 6. 'i?owThat so muc with lnstouotiqns, e wuire into tixe Portugal, and all othxr subjects of Foreign dent Message as cdncerris th?; 'rniHtary tcs-1 .1 phalmersl .4. .. KfeX V eDcdcv, oPPnathigthe proceeds of JTair be referred to a Select Committee. itablistunent and fortificatioiis, : be TeferredUo tpl On the first ballot, the Votbs were declared toe pubhc lands to the crektion;of perjna ' Resbhed, That so pmch'of te President's f select committee.5 Q . ?1&f7Z ' PfStand asfoUows: Fof lUv.alr. Sparksi 5$: pent fund for the purposes education and Message as relates the oiraization' of a . 7?wnt s morelregular gpvernmentfor the territory VofJeiiA Messag$a-rel4tetoihe-iiavalx ; ' rAl " J Florida, be referred to a Select Committee. . irshment,ts grldual increase the repairs :-. :ReT.-MrPos 15 1 Scattermg,-Np choice ! Mr. Hardin of ,Ky proposed td amend the ResohetL That so much of the President's llessage as relates to the survey of the coast, protection' of oircpnpperCe, and x6 the slave-trade, be referred to a Select Comrnitteeu i. ResotcedJ That so much of the President's Jtessage-as relates to the re visipn of the . Ta- ' i rifi", and to ilarrafactures, be referred to the Committee on Manu&cturesV4t--'-; Y & ''." 1 Resolved, iThat so much pf the President's . - Message, asrelates to the subject of Revenue, . be referred to the' Committee of Ways and . "Means,-;: -viV u-iY: ''-:-'It: : Resolved, , That the said Ccromittee consist tne naYrv naTy-yarua, nu-uitiiaa.iuiaxia t uic of -eacb and pave leave to reportby;bill or otherwise. .V .'v-' - i :' --xT - Some discussion took; place on thenrsV resiJulion.submitted fby ; Mn.Wopd,; in ' vliich. thernr. er,:iind; MessrsVVrighti ergennf, end .LjttleY took? par t- hen, of motion, 'die 'xbmmidee'. rest ;''and, "6n ' motion 'of t he lattehthefore'id resolu- jrions were oraereu tope, prirucuvj and nayyhospUaIiunds,andthe; prpyision for sjick and disabled seamenj bc referjedJto. the committee "of Commerced r-f ' : . Resolved, "That thesubject oT the .duties mill yviujiuiMUVif vra -viv . .i.?viL9 tiuJtur b ia tJUe;"collection of .the revenue; arising from imports and tonnage, be referred to tbepona ' inittee bfW4ys and Means, YY -Yt y . - 7wWd;TbatJite'subject of intercourse wilh the Ihdiansoygents":fiKdre trading-houses; and otherwise bereferred to Select committee.' : -XVV oy'-t'-v Vv' , '-RoivdYzThtlb laws and rejilatipnsof inc tostunice estaniisnmenv oe.reterred.to .the- committee on Pjjst-Offices & pPst-Boads,' s . iv vv ood ubiru tteq jme-i oi mving re sol n tioris : - f g 2 VYS ' " ' - ' .. 'Resolved,' That the subiect xf the. marine rr?-S iXaneFnirerwartielol GilmerVHardin, Cam - the cduitipf tJieUnited Staies, berefexred ri(T. tolhe.commttee'efltheJVdrdary, ThattheUwVa j:irii .inn. niva i rvir nt-tnA j nitri -nA i luring the Revolutionary -qtlt, be refejredto j elcci committee. v ; v V - ' . ; XI Y; ; I" - '- .' 'i:v';-Jj r Jleaolved, That the subject'6f, thatninfe'es-'. tablishment, the coins of (he U Stafes'anFo, reigji coins, be referred to a select committee lBes9hed. That the iubiect. of the niiblic builynff3 and the public1 land in the Citrof l4.ee." y"i;-?iV'rv,'H-'r-'--; i'r- -v- ' r..'" : VBMofottJ' yhat'the subject; cf the' JubUc, I ahnorie8, , arsenals, Vand the Inanitiohs of war f ffjeldnginff -to the'U. States, be referred t to rSUlAi:! at the. said committees consist Of each,' an(LMve leave torepbrt by bill or otherwise . Onjmotton uraerca, tnat tnc same otk jpnnteiT, aiid lie ort he table.; yjt"- f ;ivm wnea causa tor the Consideration I of the resolution which be; had yesterday: i . r,i uc agrccu 10 tonsiaer lae same, tai and adonted it. V-; Mr. Moore, pf Penn. introduced the fol- lowing resolution j-:-.. r - jRe&lveiL That the committee' on the Ju- tiiciary- uc msuxicteu to enquire UTtO ine ex- 'pediency of further providinsr by law for the , prevention of Dupla among, persons' employ- i h ed jn.the "civil, military,1 apd navaiseryice'of ; the United States. " i . Artera brief ; discussioti the resolution committee on the public lands were instruct-1 ed to enquu-e.whether any, and, if any. what provision is necessary, to be. made to , enable ! the neonle of the stat jf rilinrtla 4n canai tnrougn tne puDiic sana to connect the - . waters of Lake llTchigah : with the" lUinpis river. . m . .:t:4 rr f-.'I-j.-..",;; y'-u'-t'HYi-'f: i :T,he tlouse then resolved itself ipto a com ! mittee of the whole on .the statp of thj; Union j Mr. Taylor of N. Y. in-the -chair. : -:r ' -? The busihess in order before the rnmmit. ! xe was upon tne resolutions oj Air, vyood in relation to a reference of the several sub 1 subjects, .' presented for consideration in the President's Message, tP' appropriate committees:5' 1 V . "Mr. Nelson, of "Va. mpved tTstrike out all that part of the resolutions proposed by Mr. 3VOOOV which follows theword 'JResdved. and jto insert in lieu thereof the folio winsr : I t i.xfiegoivea, inai so mucn . ot the-tTesi-dent's Messageas 'concerns the commercial intercourse of the United States withll for eign nations, and all other matters relating to the commerce of the United States? be refer red to the committee of Commerce. . - : ' 2. Xetofied, Tfakt so mucli of the Presi dent's Message as1 relates to the foreign and diplomatic affairs of the United States m their intercourse with all other "hatiphs; be ' refer red to a lect ' committee. r , -3. iSetotvfd, jThai so much oflthe Presi denfs Message as relates tp the Plprjdas, and the organizatipn of a Territorial . government for thenv be referred v to'the cor.alttee on the JudiciaryXi-5 " fv-j,v;.:. w ;. X ; -4. Befolve'dy ,lhat- so much' pf the"Pre$i dent's" Message as cpneerns tlie-reyenue'and finances of the United Stater, !be- referred to the committeepf Ways andMeans; ? : i.r. - 1 4;"i Sflfrolyed, That so nmchl of. the; pielsi- dent's Message as relates,. Maou6icture3 aid J ; the promotion Pf of Katibnal Industmbe'.refeiC J"10 construction ot , vessels of war Y- the pto tection of our trade in the -Medltcrfanean sndf . Vll uiw 'Utn a.4tlH3V .Lilt JJitiUai V LJtJU f I S. denra Message us relates t6 the-Slave Trade;, he reterrd to- a select copmutteow r - 9 7?wowtfdl'.That tne said select. enmmrt- j t teej have leave to report by bill or : otherwise t :. The. four first resolutions were sucVessively atjUmtedl The fifth being- under oVsidera i tibn,.Mr: Edwards,bf iorth Carolina moved 'to amend the same br strikme therefrom the wprdsahd the promotirn of national indus- : - ubjL vuiuc.uiscussron tnereon. was lost, r ana tne nrtn and: sixth resoluuons were'sqTdrally adppted. rJij&T.& .Mr Sawyer xnoved to insert ip thefslventK i n.aBB.uLuM " - - - - - wm ui . a. . - mr i nil a. i k-i i - ; the words "Pacific XJeean,' which was car? nea, ana tue rcsoiqLuon was aaoptea.wjuiout f. The eight and ninth resolutions were alsp aappieu, wuen tne cpmnuwe rpse repprxea . In thfe House. MrUwrie-ht moved tiiesaine amendment of the -'fifth resoliitiori thai-. had pressipri o" "before the words slate tradei.! t in the 8th resbiution'. wmcVVasj agre ftand the H ouse concurred in the report of the The foHowmgepmrnittees vere announced tn the toreisrtirmd Jtihlovinlic 'Jlnairtrot the ITnlfcd' UttOet Messrs. RusselL - Kodne V. 1 v j was adopted, and the House adjourned. 1 ; On motion of Irj CwK, of s Illinois: 'the 3;mendment: r- 7;r v ; - ;-NpXypteio:i to pave been appointed. by, the . Speaker, p t pursuance of the tesoluuons o this Housejon" Friday iist-yjzMY i ,TnmblerArcher;-Wrighlof,'raire H On . A S&rr Trori? M essrsw GdrUasra, IlemnhilL Philips, Borland, Pomsett J. T 'ohnsonVSwearmgen, i; - ; V' - lt.Thee Were.: presente'd thif mornlngv fprtfi five petitions,-which wre referred to.appro priate cpnunhtees.i .'y sf'WH ' , Among the petitions- was oTierfrjomMat thew Lyon, contesting the right of Mr. Bate's tq the jrustj oCBelegate vfiwin Arlunsas Territory; "one from Tliomw effersn, of Virginia, as Rec1ir of -the University if that JSUtepravjng thatrthe : duties ny. be- abol-r ished on'Ke unp&rotiSa of ' oksfbr theuse ofi JLfterary ,Instittiti.ons jfi anoonejf fromthe Corporation bf Washington, fpraying otn Congress authority ;lo remove-' farther east that; partof .the! City Qanal which pow runs along PeMsylvania avenuW- J. V- ' -' billvffrpm ;th $enatey entitled, An apt-for the transportatioii; of certain docu ments free of postage warfteard the first and second time; "and, by unanimous consent, was also read the:hird $unp ndassedi a .Onnptipn of lirsifoyryet'i 'iPCysr i ' ifwfoeoThaihe much of the President's Message as relates . tea the j suppression of the slave-trade, be instructed io enqjure into me expecuency oi conunujng J j 11 rv;c lyr a j ui wcr umcjnr jjbcu i tc K 3d of March, 181,,which by the. act of the . 15tb May, 1820," jjaras extendedxto two yearns, f and entftle n, act 1 to .pTotectjthe om- nierce outoe umtea states ana ptjnum tne j 'crime of piracy ,". : i& '4a 'rClill ; 'eo?rf Tliat a committee' be appointed tp.enatiire into' the exnediericv of occubvih f the Columbia riVer? and tlie Territory of the ;Uhited States adjacent Increto, and pf regu-1 iag Je txaq witAyiinaian.tnoeg ana ' '" ww" .mv-wuuuiwcc wi uiv Office and Post Koads be instructed to en ; quire ?nto; tne, expaiency. 01 .praviaing Dyi )Uw, for- prohibiting prmtei andeditors' of ,'newsDapers, and alfc pther persoixsv. who are ; proprfetors jof any such printing establish4 mem, or m any way concernea in tne- puon-: 'T v"a ui v i fr" 6 V . . newsnapers; from being mail coh4 I tractors or post masters 4 aqa. aiso promoii tJ ing postmasters fropi befog madxontraCtoRd or bein employed in the conveyance of the mail.: 1 1' 'V ,"'--i;;V-:::'':;''i4 On motion pf Mr, Lathrop, Y: - n Resolved, 'That the committee of Bevisa and Uhfiushed Business be instructed to con sider the expediency 'of reviving the seyeraj) acta of V August 2d, 181 J,Vauuary' 9th,' i8J5; and ;Marcti ,5th, I8l6,laying it direct tax within the United States, so far as to allow iimaerume 01 redemption on tne lanas son for the pon-payment 'of; the tax, where' th sameJhave : peen'purchased pp behalf pf thi UnitedZStates. . .The resolutions pro Mr. Wood, on V tne otn inst, xor tne appointment ot sunars t r House! on Thursday last: relative. ta the" fur-r' rcomimttea8 vtheptaen; upi-lan6-;aftet . atlthprised to receiyethe same, 'any of the I undergoing some mbdificaon wereagreed Y archives and documents which relate directly; I iol ' .' 1 V-'; " . :;V " '. -"' 7 to the. property and'sovereigntynand over sMr. Lathrop called tff jhsi consideration of i the saidgFlpridas. 1 1 ; , ' C .r the tesolutidn whichTie had submitted to the f r afeo, in relatien tp: the means adppted ther extensinbf thetime JillPwed' for the. part of, the , United States, ,to obtain posses; ' redemptionof jland Wld2 for direct- taxes ision of such archives and documents, 1 ' ffcvhich was cdnsiderjed and'agreed taciL ' These resolutippsi ; according to the yules; rn mbtio on the table oneLlay;of UeedecTtotheelectioirof aGliablaliKandthePPe. ' , , - '-I If following 'gentlemish were kotaurieoTlz'f ,( i I ReW . Jared JSparks, - iReyi -Maunce mVing resolution: V, A . : , KAer .tnree other pauopngs, .ir. spares , mcreasing every ballot im number, was elect- ied. 1 .' - r , "The follpwing Co m mittees we'ra ht nouncea: asnaving; oeen ,-appointea rpurj' suahttn; live bidders of yesterday ; vti On Public iflMeiiirsBlafck t ledins Van Gassed Brown. Cush- ',Pn tthis'day forty-one-vpetitidnsP we're ((pmjtteei;-! ; ' leciioni, reporttu m ti vprot the; petjti of pwallad tdniestingthe whirlt wa An ttiittec'OT-CTieWhdlil Y'iMr) Sergeant; of Peptn froirr mc.Goiri rmrneje-ns the Jticfety; por: edraf tnu for teUMin Qtf ap'if ofW.' sV ateswhichWjdi rjpadb Other rerirkWfc ttedthatt hesu!)? ' JeCtlJthe, bilawuer of deej infer jf esoheed j)le f ? tlii?JiSt jis; ihat; he J)aia prsentedi Vyejneni6ew unit Ahd that i w ashesamein "fr ait iis inaw-Hiicir vajpie irpm toe oenaie i f nr list SesViort.MSr tiiert inoved t hat it be air. iannony pi i ennessee4 suoimttea xor ' consideration thefollp win roiT'-vTliattit isxxpeent'iapf provrrig In dwipline the iJuMapf thclftiited iandt rrfertdoC aCbrom Housevi d ihadethe order o ifo wa acrfl tft-'Sj-J 'r?-' ,":-'v4v.yJ&.?i: n Tiaejortae general peiepce, nuuung iur Rther brbvisM)rt fox. arinincrl oreanuina'. andim- 9 :t?t.tt1 That aTsele'cf .tommittee; be t appointed on tne suoject ,01 ; nuuua, ; w daty: it "sliall be . to enquire into the- expedi ency of .organizing ah'd providing fotthe un rirvent indisciDlirie of the different states and territories 'and that saidmmittee Kate leaved to repbjpy blttxir btherwisei' and Means.be instructed io enquire into the expediency tpf Increng.1 the annual ippro priation forsarmlnja' thefi :tvi"V "- " vi Btarv Affatrslbe"istructed ?to tenqui J" into f the expedfency of re4rgani?in : the regular. aXliijr )V unit vvijiai tit VJtjtw ti contain the number of 'horioinmissiane.d of-; ficers and privates "they did previous to the reduction "and cranizatibn made! PndeT the" $dt of tfie last session of Congress and that .' ! " '". reduciner tlie iretieral staff.;: fYf&esqlveti That, the committee; on Milii ary .Affairslbe instrudted-tb !enqu'mto4he expediency of reducing the nunbef of cadetsi r (educated at the' public expense in the milif tary academy at v es omtj xo isucn a num ber as may b6 necessary for theregular army of the United States. -f . Y) ViThese resoluons w'ere; ordered 4oirlie on f. the table r ? u d , ,1) 1 Mr". Smith, of Md. moved the following reso. jutionst - - t::- ;)Vl,BEsovxi),'rfeat the Secretary of the iTreasurv bedirected to report to.thisHouse a statement, sne wing tne amount annuauy re ceived under the act for the relief of sick and disabled seamen, during the years 1817 1818," 1819 and 1820 ; ana theannuaVexpcnditufes fortlie sc - during.those years' Vj v 2. lsv.vxn, That, the commissioners oi the navy hospitals be' directed toTreport to this House a. statement shewing the "annual receipts of .the navy hospital fund, and the balance that remains in their hands unexpend ed. mH-n- ''these resolutions also "were ordered to lie on the' tabled l - - n ' I On' motion of Mr. -Williams, of N. C. it was iietemJThat th6 committee on Miln'ar affaus be mstructed to enquired mto the ex pediency of allowingHo Pfficers in the army 1 of the United States a salary , of stated sunt of money per year, instead ofpay"and emolu fments, as now allowed by law.r , sir. y nitman, oi juains, moved tne iouaw irig resoluHons : :'-:i .i r ' ( Resolved, That' the Becretaryiof. State be drcted to lay-before this; Jlouse copies of any conimumcation' received at his office having relation to any rmsunderstaiiding which may have existed; between Andrew 'Jackson, as governor. of 'theVFloridasand ujius r fuiucuu 1 1, s juuc iuc cuir luerein. aon, on.thei part of the' pfijeers under his Cathplic t5aiesty, tp surrender to the officer k"a vuiuiiussiuucrsi ui iu? miea. oiy.tes, auiy by; the officers and, commissioners?on sthe Mr,". Nelson, pf Aid:. submittedthe, 'follow rsoiuuon, o astp reier me, suDjecr to tne committee on !the Public JLnds, instead of a ;M r. Woodson, pf K.1 rpoved; tp rnend UiV:amehduient by spbstituting after ,tht word Restolped, h the;' original proposi tion;:the following jpzt&'pjz' - -; :That acommittee be "appointed to, en quire intp the expediency cf naking such an 1 v4vi va kjavf yuu4u icuju7 till IJU. i poses of edacation In those states to Vhicn 4 norants have y et beei- made," as "wilt cor-In j respoiH, ui a just pivposiuon, 'rwitn tneap- propriatipnst heretofore-made hi favour pfo ther states.;, Zand : that sild'cqmmittee have, lleaye to report by bill br otherwise; ; -1 4 , M r Gook m o ved that the,- ;am entt m pft ( fast proposed 4 fe oil theable;viro thcu'd i that tlie whclefiubject be 7iPstp nuiFPtili rtm.ner information) - oe, pDjainc. reiKn ve libe aeit iQQn infotiort 'fMr. Henifihiir.jfrwasi .J lrResotved Tiat tie5 subject cf broads and leanals be referred to a select committee. r rYth'e. order of the 'day was vlh'en (taken tyPti'the-apDaintnient of .an assistant f Mr. litucjnoveu that, tiie sobject0e; inpehpiiely postponed jvhicht m ouou, ar- t ?e,wtu5 $l c tndidate ixp; .choice tok piace..r it'-'iy ir;.';v,.-A SMAttiiarklty of the Seed pf thH fvxcejlenrClrass, lh papersTpf Jbpr ounces" each, ;has' been placed withVJ, Galeanr sale, at 25'cfentseaqtf.papej; --' Persons ohacquaiute4vw qualUies of thib Grass, and-especially it suitableness toe the ftouthern country, may saia'ppmnuwee p4nrc into u;., ipeuieucy, i of disbanding tbe'supernum natt:.-fbem enumerated inAjgricoia ba v : , ' yPRINTTKG IJ.f 1 ' - j sas pobh'hed by Gales, jo Ko SJrpa-. " OfcTery description reatly iiecntedf -jseiSHf ;; .v -U :i! hbC2eftf ffyW . .v,(:- lrhTf hitttiWatWlor the Session, V-rt"' J commencine the first Monday in Jarr,' lo2z, ; will beteS Ddlarti oeiug 2 pr; ent less-;: 1 - than herwofijre. Ths sum wdl pay forrfOU - ; . WsmNGtodAiTtm-JONt Wirri3f Amthxxjic, .Grak pAitsxw, G oeftiFHT . ITisTOBT, Mttho tQPT : fiilita . j , ; , and' AsTBokciMThose who.;reaihipG te. cY r$titt V8rfid9 UlioJe itl itrricted intogyah'd. JVtany.-" teyW?-S'h ' Y Prsrs; IxkPAfeb, &c. are: furaished .bv.thfty I Principals, for which' a regular jbharge of, t. tiper:sioh'1'me-:;:Altth requi-; ' v. ; tierSess siteBoofes maValso be had at the uial Store pVicesfidwto : VjV' . alloweoTfo jbe mcujredxcep , .... may beauthorised;by "Patents 'oGuard 5 V . this 5mmary;tbere are three Gentium ftH - - ; Xnp! oneldy constantly engaged in teaching f-; . . 1 those brancheswHich are tooMei,h.firitfT.-r-.-.' . charge, xompefent Apparatus js employ-; ed ;fr the purpose of iHustration lnABAt r ; ; pHiiosorHY and CaisTBT-alsdirii pair- 'r: ; ? tate'GlobesforGKooKArHivandafeieoffli . . ; - leeQrrerVftRiAawwbxT-J?ail lec.H;'.--:. tures accompanied, by xpenment ar .fre ' ? quently delivered to the, whole SchftotTY.i.' ? The PuDils all Bbfrd with the cPinncipU, -V-i and .Sa Teiinh ersr and, form a senarate Pharte Th ere '' are three excellentfPiano Fortes kept for the ' Y" reirularjy,- attend UtvineiSeiicseferyi- ; . bbathv '- .-. r iMtjsic and DkAwhro have their , respective j use of lhePupilsVandin these, as wejll as other"'? - fid and radiCalnothingbeingUught byy; ; v of Catechism.'?- f . I t'.C T :-v'---".',! The !fi rst Session of - the year ends early, in V 5 Janeft wfieprthere $ an Examination out no- i Pair of Blankets Sheets and Towfels iHILLSBOttOUGH -1-1 V j?f" JOSEP1I ANDREWSlJPfincI.-:v;ki-: vtt' THO.VT AS py 0NE J-'palsiV"-:: ? ' N ;Warrenton, .(. &)Sept ariaa?--.' By authority of 'the Stale' of JVbfifiJr' 1 -i Y - ; vc ' Qarohna.ri - ;ri U-'i ' ' Y -1 Prize of 5;OOOPoI!ar0is:5;OOO ' rtfii "i i .ooo J c0Of)O . - ii.000.: ,000 ;i,ooa .7-.1UU :i 'jH- frtzeVr X "Atore JPriiei '&5.0QQ ' V- Y '- . 'M '-vfA;? : -Y 5000 TicfceK a 'i dollars. f: WSMtfrYY iJ j 'Ail ' ''i" The lastdrawij irekrt 3.1, 4th, Gth, 7tb, Ch ' j drawing, 'will b 2 cr.;.Jcd to : . V . w J 1 . r. Ot V! a 4' , , l-BlOQrv J he first drawn ticket .after f-i:r thba- h-VM- u ' ' vleandha,ve:beeft drawn, will be n:'?YX&:-' The last drawn Vticket ton the f.dhr-;-A ; 1' v pnaeox- wheel frornVthe commcement cJf the draw-: ' ' ii ..1 ri : 'V, - .-...- "-.; - , n, vi25i; -.1 '.A' ;-Prtees navable ninet vV f. i-'ii i. j. - priaeof .v-v-.u V !':'-?".vfV!t;G50a'.' TheJast drawn ticet'oii the list ; 75 ; ,lay drawing will e enttled rU prize of.f. gs'cccki'?' vAlltKe other briz4 will be fioAiUTinShi : : me isompleted, subject to ductidn of -J - i fifteen per cent: . J . j -, c after tljtf; driwing is cdbplttedV ?will be for Y:. ;ATn-drawing wjlL; commenee annh eVr ; isumcient numoer ot ticxets;.aresold.VThei dravihgi will takenlaee ortiik vet: .nA byi hVindred. tickets will lie drawn 'each day 1 Mfc jsig?-paia, win oe prcmptjiyia.tt- -i J to.t, Tickets will be forwarded io tl' t iv--' 1" T '-';,'' MVV, - W.HI MVi , J ,CH JO -ii J-, U th netvsppers publishfid inr tliil place and ' ar Jtaleigh, of the eomcjencenicntpf th.- i i drawing. Y':4 f- J' - -,; V .V:v-" "'' k' V TicWiS an;bVhad'of '45?;' ahdit most of thc-stdret in tRis c!-c-i nd tt' 1 the Post Office. Letters add; es;;d ti either ' of the managers' with-th ! i;.i cjpaltpwna Ui.this; state; and tothe ccirt 1 f ppsejtoi ueaojacent countiet, fbr-salei J ( ?.? f JOHN SCOTTY f 'THOMAS 't!lJATerrr 1 - V W at. tt' TICKET rnay be Kadif thW Book-store pfj. Gates, RaTci-hV'r -a ; it r-iir ,1, ' f - wiLUnsHAw, .f v - ' - 1 - 'aY- Jxarrers. r ;-. ' - J-----Y ('V?;';: ' .. 3 5' 'T ' A. " ' ' i t; f V. 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The Weekly Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Dec. 21, 1821, edition 1
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