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V rr r 1 iounoeu,uponan.pciea conwpuiugavwji - Anaiqe resoiFP was uwcruu wc u rac amj mat- nar ve done, sUoU4,H i vr-. JNiliUKOlfiS FOIt .HALK'r W HOUSE Ot : REPRksENTXTiyS': ri . -MONDAY? .trEC.'dl.'v', . Among j the peUtlQns : this' diy, presented ' and referred, were two i from Vthe: inhabitant ) of tbSUte.of; Rhoe-lstand.and Maine; j " presented by Messrs Eddy and Ilillj '.cpraying: 1 Bankruptcy, whiehr were'-respectively refer red' to a committee of the .vhoJe,' when! on . that subiect. - V if ; . ".V v : : ' 1 - - ,Ir.: Floyd callett for thtf consideration of V resolution by turn eubnutted -on a Ibrroer . ay calling for information fromthe " Preiir dent of the United. States relative to the' dis bursenienta that hadr-ben -made binder the acts passed upon the subject of civilizing the ; x Jhdiaw. ; -,V;. V t. - -" . The House agreeid tq consider the same; , '.when " -rc' 4 1. ' " ' ' ' Mr. Tracy moved.to amend the resolution. vv bvaddin? thereto the foilokintwoikla z4&oe. jrmg xac xiracs wneu, xne persons 10 wnonv uu uic , paxueuar,. piuposes ior rwnico xne - expenditures vrereina4et?ix??v;'' : : . The amendment -Vas Agreed : land the resomoon aaopieci.1-: ; , -i- . The 8 neater presented a 'communication o.fiviu the. ytpk Department on th subject of ; uie yesseis sunt at tneinoum of the harbor of Baltimore during theUate war, wliieh was -read'and, .iri mqtim'''of;ilrIitt!e;- was re-: . forretLto the Committpaf on f!la?m. L The Speaker also presented a : communica tion' from the Navy Department, estimating the additional expensfe of examining the tlif- " in .thq Pacific Oceanjf land transporting' A SO ; toua weight olartilley to thc.moUth .of tlie , Columbia Ifiyer'at $2S,000 ' i- ' v l; On motion 6f,Ir.vF16yd, the aid commu - m"cpuiartfpred to the select committee appointed on, the subject of occupying a mi litary post at the mouth of t Columbia Hiyer." ; The Speaker further Jpresented W conihiu- nication from the Comptroller of the Treasu ry Department, containine: an abstract of tlie outstanding balances due on the, books of the Thu-d Auditor; of the Treasury j-l'whicb: v!iia ordered to be printed and laid on tlie tabled 4 '. ah act to aumonse me re-convevance oi a : tract of land in the city of --New-York beinjg under consideration. : & . tut . " ,: i- ' Mr.v Rossi of Ohiomoyed to recommit the . auue, Miumsuucuons xo amena, ov aaaing that the materials of which Fort CImton was composed, b e sold ,at public auction to the 1 .. nignest Dicaer, ior tne oepentot uie u. states. r The recommitment -was supported by the mover and by Messrs Eustis, Cambreleng, . and Cocke, and .opposed by Mf . Oolden- wheri the question, was taken on : the motion for recommitment without special instruction, and carried.'. ' , r llf; Smith?, of Md. inbved" that, wheri the House do adjourni: it adjourn to meeton Y euncsday ne jt." - Carned. .' WEDNJiSDAT. JAN. p. ' r , Mr. Eiikis, from the committee on Milita ry aft airs, reported a -bill supplementary to An act relating to the ransom of American . captives of tlie;Jlate war which was twice read and referred-.v . . . - . - 5, jj Mr. Jleraphili, 'from tlie committee; on Koaus . ana (janais, maae . a . aetauea report "thcreoni accompanied by the following billis An act . to ., procure , uie necessary surveys p ans, aiid estimates,", on the subject of Koaus and Canals; .1 v",;: ' i f Be it enacted Ly tM Senate cHd Holme of itebreientativet of the United States of Amerita in Congrtt atsembled, That the President pf ..'the J United, States "is hereby. authorised to ' caiisls the necessary surveys, plans, and csti- mates, to be made, for a' national road from th r.fv of .Wakhinertori to that of TSew-Or- leans : and for canals, from the 'harbour of I Boston to' tlw South, along the Atlantic seal ! coast, and to connectthe waters of tlie Ohio j aboe. with those below the falls at Louisville Lake Erie 'with "tlie Ohio river, and the tide i tt,n.0 wUm Ko. fT r x..fctiiA i waters ot the Potomac with the same-stream at Cumberland j designating what parts may N. tion accorcUng to tne tourin census, present be made capable of sloop navigation, smd for "ed a table shewing the results of the vanous comjiunications between tlie bUsquehannah tios, which had been prepared for the com and the rivers Seneca and Genessec, which I, mittee; and bnt his motion, it was oixkrcd to - als, as he may deem of national importance, U t " -i - . ij,. r . .- 'in w commercial or iitiiiuirj .uouu u icw, officers cf the corns of eilffmeerslor-who may I I Vrl?1.i4 rnin A 1 ir 't i t ri flint rr.m "ffi h I rhaV think proper; and the sum of 1 dol- lars be, and the same is herebj' appropriated, f to be paid but of any moneys in thefTreasu- ry, not otherwise appropriated. ; ' . -On motion of Mr. Campbell; of Ohio, the House then jrocecdedto the consideration ot.j the resolution: submitted by hini a few days'') ago; requiring the Secretary of State to cause a dieest tb be made of; the returns of manu- facture8cc,r-'andlq cause 1500 copies of the same to be printed. The resolution was" read a. first and second time ;and the ques tion being on ortlenng the same to be read a thirtl timer-. . . ' - - ; - ' i Mr, C.-explained the ground of tli pro position, which was, generally, that the re ' turns procured withsovmuch , labor .and ex - Dense, were,.in their" present shape, of no manner 01 u axiu wuui uiuy uc niaue use the course taken in regird to similar returns S the9 late census, witfi the exception of plal ). cin? the execution of the work in the hands; ' f r- KrMi0.t,W hfor rnovedpreferthe resolve to a Committee of the whole, and ;. . of the resolution be had Submitted in the " tion from the President of the United States,' :.. i . - -i 1! c t. -I.- '' - jllr, W. remarked that he deemed'the'-iri- The surveys, plans, and estimates. for eachy!' P wwef xp taKe.mto consiacrax on uie 0111 when completed, to be laid before Congress,1 1 - for makingartial appropriations for the sup . Sec. 2. d betijunker frdcted, TUito port ojf . e.Mtary ' Establidmient for the wv into effect the obiectsibf tliis act.he A lyear 1822. ; fhis motion, bcihg not .in regu- " - ww - - J . l. 1 j a . 1 . . . ' j it 1 Ml b-JiAaLu -mA h : UWrv auihftr'srd to jar order of business, required an unanimous of the Secretary of. State instead of iKtSil?? . : ' cretary of . the Treasury, presthiiing tlut the PA?er considerable debate, tlie blanks in "digSPOuld be-nade by the Clerks 4ri thai6 i y ofSi' instead of there feng 2000 ddhriiieP! coiumttce rose . V.. .VMntinn tt 't time in tr1 tr trim v last census, paid to Afr: Tench Coxe.- - onv-cxcepi umx wiucu p4i . - fwvi ''.vmn k1 an Department, which,oii 4F4AVf VrV w vmifijb w a aaj iiv uv " : ' MrCampbell assenting to the motionj iti ?yui"1WJbflT1t' ; -wai referreSiccordinglvT : " - . Jft;d he motion v AIr. Vvhitmiri called for the' consideration but before .the question was pu .fl'-in- of the first iff porta !rre;'hnd if he had ' ffdVurderstcod the reaicnV that had occa- - iooca uie previous tJipoueuiciu, yuej wrrc W.t had inforitloa ri whichtie relied, that fU.er TJhat thommitte ay rtfi :-ad M itv wTbtt-fiWfnd " et We h3d VW,0T sitcti wa9hot they intentibn of the mldenC Ufeans be fostrticted t6 consider the eioedv IzLtl lxSl:?i A I'v i inquire of the Printers: r ? andof course, t could not be indecorpusUd ;7The House, thereupon-acrreed toconsider the same ; and the Jftrst question in order Waa upon agj amendment heretofore proposed, to strike out the.Vords think proper to? com municate,' and to insert? in ; lieu xherepf, the, word i possestfV---tbereby requesting;i the information possessed byitlie Priesideht in ref lation to-ihe subject, 'The questidn'as taiv kenon.tbU' proposition; and Jost ares -fit? noes-v'- T' - i , The'jtuestion Ujen beinguponvthewbole rtisolution J v J' .'Mr 'CannonTnoved to -strike out !all" thai L parti of the resoltttion wliich related to1 the, supposed misunderstaJichg between tiover nor Jackson' and Judge Frmentinu iMr; C could perceHve no tod conseqiences likely to grow out)f the proposed inquiry ,It wad not calculatecl, in i& opinion, to lead to any beneficial result, y It ( might protract debate aWd'excite a fetinentbut ' for any national purposes, it was worse than useless It relat-. ' ed to a supposed misunclerstaucling between two supordinate? othcersT ana there was as little propriety for this inqdiry. asjhefe, woxild be iftnis .JQpnse were, to call upon, the Presi dent of Ihe XI States for information relative to aHeged differences between the Marshals of different districts'. ' ' " ; 'V -. ; Thisf motion," after considerable debate, was negatived, - ; " ; - ; t vMrr M'Lane; "thought, if an inquiry was to be made, it sliould be brpad enough to evna-1 bl'.thesj House tq avail itself ; of aS t!e infor mation; of whichtthe case was susceptible. He wished the House to be. put in. possession of the sentiments and view's of the' Executive in relation toVth e sub ect : .The conduct of his subordinate agents was called n question! had .t ben disclosed..- It mighty perhaps, if obtained! relieve the1 house from, anv fur j. lie uuiiuuii wniuu uic r rcsiiiciiitiiLfrnaiiitu ther trouble. . He therefore moved to add to the resolution a' further request, that the Pre sident 'of the United States would "communi cate to the House'&nch narts of thie " eorreis. j pondende of the late governor, of Florida with i the Executive" as Iiavf not been' heretofore i communicated, and which may be consistent' with tne public interest to disclose, touching- uie proceenings oi tne saia uovernoi: ouring the period of his government of Florida J v K The amendment was pgreedtb ; when the question on the resolution, as amended,5 was taken,' arid carried. ;;; 'v-v . .-.; i The Speaker presented a cpmmupication from the Secretary of State, in conformity to an act of Congress to fii the compensation, &c. of the; Clerks, Sic. of the different Depart ments ; which, on motion of Mr. Little, as laid on the table, and ordered to be printed; THURSDAY, ?JAN...3. ....... V 1 Mr. Cannon, from the committee on the subject of the militiay'repcrted a bill to pro vide for the discipline of the : militia of the United States ; which bill ? was twice rekd s nd committed. ; ' w " ' Mr. J- T. Johnson, of Ky. submitted for consideration the following resolve : : v. . Jiesolved That the Committee on Military Affairs i.be instructed toinquire into" the ex pediency of establishing ansadditional Nati onal 'Armory, tot be located on the Western waters. . . " ' y f j On request of Air. Cocke, of Ten. who de sired time for a consideration of the subject, ' and by consent of the mover, theTesolve was oraerea to, lie on xne ,iauie lorxue present, 'j On motion of Mr. Whitman, 7 . ' J jRetolved, That, the ' committee ' on Naval Affairs be instructed to inquire , into the ; ex' pediency of autliorising'the building ami e- . jf 1 l-i? 1 : --11 quipmenx 01 an aaaixionai nuraper 01 smaii vessels of war, of a force not exceeding 12 guns eacn, tor tne purpose ot protecting tne commerce of the United - States m the V est, India; Seas and Gulf of Mexico, And to prevent smnfrorHrifr aud nuiicv. 00 -o 7 r , " : . . subject of the apportionment of . rcpresenta- be pnntea. rt is expected inat tnis imporx- conmiiuee win repeat mimeaiaieiy--on nrlnv' fxi fart first. " i "! ' W' bmitn,. ot-. Aia. men. mcvea tiiat tne Tlniisft ln resolve itself intA a committee of Al ! I i . ' 7 7-- , .T. ,7. ' vote to carrytit. V . Air. Cocke, of Ten. objecting to the n;otion, fMr. SUll 1 Smith got athis object another way,' by ;j . a. , 1 , -ii a --.wsn - .fit. - n a.' . n .1. , ..1 ,r i. I which precede that to which he had "referred which motion was agreed to, 68 tp 44 ; and the- House accordingly resolved itself into , a committee of tlie whole on the subject, v ' , Mr. Smith, of Aid. handed to the Chair two letters from the i Secretary cfV. War'to the committee of , Ways and Aieans ; w hich weres read,: -. t '. '- ': ' .; ' ' i. f The Fetters, dated Dec-17 and 22, which Mri S. handed in tate that tlie appropriati ons for the Quartermaster General's Depart ment, and tlie Indian Departinent, are exi hausted, and that the appropriations for the pay and subsistence of officers of" the army will be so at the close of tlie year : and that a j partial appropriation, for lb22, of 150,000 fnvtThM Oiiartrmittr,e llticrtTy.rnt Vlf rf tltlTt for the Indian Department; and cf 300,000 for the pay of tlie Army, is necessary- There Is "." .1U - r;r ? c r 1? -; :1 WJot SCfi, ,1U . .VW ,w t-WIMi""t: ,UW 'and the House confirmed all tlieVippt'opnati roviueai ior xne inui 1 motion of Mr. Boss, asnoxmcxuqea. - t i.i !.L. 1 J .. r ! M..moTed..itl?e,OTe8t.of con. j 1:' r a$ agreed to t,'.tite House Hl01116"'. .f T ' ,.,. , iri l. . s . . ;"rKlDA- IAN 4. Air. Baldwin, from;th-e committee of manu-: a t. . . .-'-.i - ; '. . industry, reported, as lie stated, by instruc tion or mujvrity of that conuiiittee, the fol- i .lowing resolve ; J:f h etched. That' it is'inexpfcdicnt'at this I :' tsntj to legislate on the subject. -ii ; i -- . ' " '. . ' ' ' ' - encv, of. chaneins: tKe duties .o"all kinds of Saper imported from ad valorem td2 specific uSes; ;-v;-v .;Av-: ?-Vr- vMr. MetealfV submitted for consideration the. following resolve, which Jies on the table one day of Course.' -j J: V'a'V, - -Renlved, :ThattheYresidentofthe United. 61.1... t J .,U-t4. Un.in any iribrmation which, ihe may have vdf the condition of the several Indian tribei wfthurr the United; States, and the progress tof the measures .mtuerxos. ueviseu ancjursuet xneir civuizauon. . ; r t The' House, pn motion of Mr Smith, of Md. then agreed to .take into consideration the unfinished business of; yesterdayr(tlie bill jot ma King a paruai appropnauon ior xne nii litary service of 1822&c.) Mr. Randolph mbved to recommit the bill to a committee of the, ,?vhole House, with a vieW to brine: into maturer discussion and re- vie wthe Undefined r appropriation that had been asked for by the Secretary of War Jr . . hequestion on recommitment of this bill Was mit and carried ahd, the' House, imme diaxelyresplved itself into a committee of the wholef'on said'bffl.v;'''r7 . "f" Mr. Chambera moved to insert, ; after the wordsfijr' ' the current expenses of "the In dian Department,' the? wordsj including a deficit of ?70,000 of the- appropriation for that Object in the year I821.,f---100,000. . Air. Smith' . remarkedthatVthe .adoption of this amendment would save thecommitfee of Ways and Means a great deal of "tronbk -Mr.- Si then recurred to the letter of the Se, cetarybf , War to show tliat the amount ask ed for, however convenient it might be to co ver a deficit, was not, solicited for that pur pose.! If the I House should .feel (that ,they were sufficiently, informed on the subiect to justify an unsolicited appropriation he did noj ieeii inenneq 10 oppose it-especjany as he believed itfwould be fthfully applied,f applied at alii Mr. S.T thien took a general view joi me sixuauon qj lour inaian anairsin 1...tev rHlbi?8. of annuities, trade! ci vilizktioh. &cl I and shewed that the bill upder consideration 1 was not affected by them, its object being totally .dissimilar and distinct. . . ' ' vj After considerable debate, the comwiittee rose, reported progress,! and asked leav to sit again r,(..,.,,; "..J- . , The Speaker presented to the House' a communication-" from fj the Secretaiy of tha Treasury, containing a report from the Direc tor of the " 'Mint's which' was ordered to be printed and laid oh)thejtabIeV:'4.' j The Speaker also presented to the House a communication from the Treasury Depart ment,' relative to sick and disabled seamen ; which was v referred .to j the Committee on' Commerce, and ordered to be printed. ? Mr. Blair iaid on the table a resolution can ing on the proper department for information toucmng-tne operauon, 01 tne 01a oanKrupt act, the number of cases arising under it, &c. Aojournea to Aionaay, 1 , , ,.4 tMEXICO. . ' "fROM THE AURORi ? Proclamation tqf Gen Ytur bide command , itig the . Mexican Army to the -fieofile. ' on hta entering the city qj Mexico. - Mexicans! You are already m a si: tu'ition woit au:-piciousto your happiness your country is independent of all foreign authority : at . Igiula I promised you it should be styjI have (read. travel set he Vat space .which separiites slaverj nom liberty. I have employed all thx means' whicli appeared to me best adap i-. ; to assure toeyefyl -.American the rig'it" V express fr; eiy and' securely, his opin ions ; )hase causes ' which Mia ve hither-" xcited apprehenifn, and constraint ar:. a moved, snd, concealment is no lonu'ti itece&sary ; rwnere evu or perverse gis isitiri& have prevaiied,;thcy learned to bejcom 'moderate tand liberal ideas have, hupercecled those 'that were coiitracted -.nd unequar. . " , u ; ' 1 . , . v ThetetVjre it is that you. now see rr,e it. r4e capital of this, great nation, which it l'sjrny pridr to have entered withmit shed ding one drop of blood ; without having bfi'ti-tht cause or the instruir.eut of mak ing'orui j. widow, oneVchild an orphan, ox tTjuhing one parent to load with execra tion, the desirpyer of his child ; I-havt . tiaversed the principal provinces of tins nation, 'and. every - where have found an un.t'ijr.ous . people : overcome with Joy, ftdd res&ing' to. thel atmy of the three gua ratiteeij the most cheering and gladden ing congratulations and pouring out thei r. ejaculations to heayemon the 'tndepeu,. ence of 'their cbuiilry tjous have given to my inmost soul delightv liiaf are inexpressible ; and have repa': with tenfold interest, the, fatigues, priva tions, and nakedness of my fellow soldiers of the country, - who Have, on all occasions displayed cheerfulness, valor, and con siancy. - - -v, . . ' Already you know how to become free; ;it-belongs, to you how to deliberate on the oieans best adapted to secure and perpeiu aie')iur ; happiness.: The juuta ihall be nsralled,, atrd the 'cor!gress . assembled. j-Hrn Furrnindsngrateful recollections' i bliteraie. from your hearts, and lanV uagv, in? ouious anu tngmtul word cx- ttrinwation aifX heiiCeforth substitute in yourtijr.iij.ius and actions, ?inion and Un xhakenfrterjdshii. It is tW duty of every tp .cbnuibute to the-servicer-of his coun ry, his particular knowledge ami' experience tp-Warda 'thtr formation . of a cyde'of laWsjlhd government." i Abstain from the too com'pi'Vf practice 6"r satire and the indnlrnce;if malignant prions. - ;viauiain omert.anc the authority,, andN resprct drit to cyouj'; Magistrates, and cVn operate with ;tfre( sovcreign' congress in r uipittiug'tue.Kreat woik whith I have t Nor let me omit tocill your regard to the state iif thlnWhlch has but Uhos.t time been clvanged,! so that -you 'may '$ee Vhat Providence has done for us, in plad mg itr' our band.v and coromifane: to American wisdom and Prudence, the ac-; coniplishment of th t treedom' and har . piness of Which we. are susceptibhvf md laws prepared adapted to secure your rights ami iroperty,f ' ' '. , . i 1 must liow. coniurev you'to cast away mui wiorwl4were uue to or conn try, o.the t Jrtder fembrt 4 ft ".. . .i ':-t vrr - '. .,'wv f thsLt-yaa. wi!l;occasjorialJv, rcinibLuilh esteen,; . otir friends il' 5 .Me ,;icn27:a Sfpt. -1821: 'fivJ'WllC M W asurec, jublish;the; ti agredile than to ,We ait ;Jone man I skein of his owaactom?ts. f Mr. Gdr- idon.aatl been as gcxid an accountant vhe set-ms to be- an honorable -faanhe , had never been pted;hefore'the Le" ' gislaure jn sucli.a Hgtitf liia'dwn crevj ,ngn,sjhat, in winch hV was lately presence.-' Alat Int: ; 4 1 KRO M ,THfi T R EtfTONS'.'AMKB XCAK .''11 . v.fJl'- 'tJ j counts a Treasurer, hsbeen t published ;in fclf yburJ)apers.'and iriwhkb rerrit is stated that I was t defaulter of SI 6,584 i and feeling 'assured Uhat there must Be errofs throttgh Ithe ;mititipllwiyvpf 1 ac counts standMie fr " 18 veafs" witnout be4 ;'ng accurately xana uedrand feeling cbn 1 ,uma uiax ueyerspecui.'tea por tuaue iise of he'publicVoneyitl order -to Ji&covcr the errors, atkf take off thtrstig- jma thrown ori tmy characier MrLam.- Dert.Kickey, who is esteemed anxcel- lent accountant, hrofferecl hivservice Jta tti.. iV i-J ' -..'I-".. '. ' I. l) 1 - - 1 - .--At' ucgm-nu.go uirpuen xne "woie accounts froai the.conipnencem ni We accord- tingly cornmenced, debiting me fbr&Il fai- ; ijevs rcceiycu irow every source,' aiiu ui c- through. the whole 18 years Chat I-have, 'cupjed.the lofuce, and finally found.th at jjj hai received '1,044,163 'Mi and "paid out 04S,407v 13, including soffifcmoneyjf jbaid n the officers of;gpvernmenu &C. for wh'ch no warrants as yethave'JVeei obtained. From this investigation it finals ly appeare d that, instead of a defalcation to thejarge sumc f MO 384, I had' paid 554,190 27, Buffer fear we' had erred in(tn'e- examinktion, ft was thouglu j(rsr to go dver the whole j, sCnd -1 ime ; accordingly, I procured theSsance'of G .irett f). Wall, Esq Qh Parker, Esq. Mr. bamueM . Machett, with Mr. Lam rt "Hickey ; on 'which , re-ekaminationi; ,is found an error in my favur of 850 m tkinsrthe surnof g4 24327, which it nppeare 1 I had overpaid, f", ' ;;, 1 1 is t in , that X have (not, discovered vuero tije Errors are, but certainlythey; ;. xisr rn some of the accounts ; and:I am' ijrsuing.the investigation, and have "noti u d ubt of finnl success, altjiougb the tak js laborious, and requires tirhei;;f All I beg of tlie, public is,' that they suspend, their c Hide ination--and. hope and trust ttnv c i iracver wm nnauv appear ciear ot cenv sure -i , , -v 4 PETER GORDON, late Tr'r. : , v 1 rent 071, uee. xt iut, Iv.- announcing to the public, that they have' eng-aged Mr. AtKXAWBM.1 Wirsoy, ; late of the Balligh Academy; W principal i a ffentleman Whose- quaUnpations have Sun tested bv a very successful course of teaching in that Institution tor the two last years.-' , The different brancheSiOfEducatiOif ases- tablished by the Faculty at the University of ; this State will be adopted fn this Institution. ' . The'nrice of Tuition, for the Lantmdges 1 ana sciences ls.-.yi u ieacung, writing and Arith.netic $8 a Session, . " " J Monday of January The Trustees refer to the annexed Certifi cate as the best recommendation of this In stitution to the public patronage." - ' LsasrARD Hexdeiisojt, . . JbsKPU H. BRtxirr William Robards, i . Thomas TranriH,; - ' ' RICHAB'SXEED,V f Trustees.V, January 1, 1821. 4 ! -'V v- Mr. ALEXANDER WILSOiQate. of Bef- iast, Ireland, has been a resident o this city, for several years, and during the term of five Sessions has acted as first , Assistant in; the f' iriHic uzpa.i iiticiiL ih uic xa.icigu 'waiicnijf . - ue .uiiuersigneu, rcgaruiiig oin;- vv iisuu 'tas a Scholar and a Gentleman, do cheerfully j jcertuy, mat nis correct raorai aeportment w his literary attainments, Particular; taste 1 jorxne Aaim an.ureeR Classics, enutje uun " .R. Academv. , j; Gales, Pres't Boarct of; i Trustees. i " Jas, M. HisDERffdr. '' ) V JOIIIT CbtolSATLOB.J -JaHS,F TATLOBi ' Ai S, ll. BuRCiEB. -v; I - f ; , Raleigh, Jan. 1, 1822.J, V S25 UEVVAHD.; -1 X AN AWAY from the. subscriber living J ' in Person county, N. G. on the' 9th inst. a bright mulatto feilow by the .name of $AM, (spmetimes calls himself Sam Overtpn) about' 5 feet 9 or 10 inches , hii, slendet built,; bout, 21 years ot agef .light colored hair, pale complexion, .'large eyelids- which appear to be swelled and- hancr ,vervl.full over: his .'eves' : he is very active, jumps weBfruns fast,-and can play ,a little on the.fife'ind flute'; :tdok with him alijte which was not his own ; wbf e a Way aliiglit' mixed'ebat; ,and pantaloons of liuiiiesjmiy . wiuxea-Bicoax anu uiacK. Jiat-j-He was raised bye;from.'a4 child in Person county, 'andi learnt him-the Hatter's trader and he can-make a very; iroodfuror wool hati? 11 have ntf. doubt but; her will attempt to pass Laa a freeman ahdVork at his, trade ' Any in- ' formation; "respecting hhn wiB bex thankfully. r,receryea, ana tne.. apove rewara given lor i his delivery" tov me ot beinSr confined in 'anv jail in the United States so that I get himi . v . i . i t . ; n - .. sf ' COCHRAN' . ,vu; m.uiv tiuuic, wi vri"n i . ...ifmiaiv ta -. c - s . - - 1 vizhhts r rimer R-r- as, tne report 01 tne 5' .. . ominUtn-e of the Legislature of ew-Jer serhawerie,annnintid''tn spt t Ir ' m - 1 't ..,'.'. 1 ..,., 1 ,.; .'I i. It IVII I I 1 UHKIIHIII II.H JII'.IMKUV. iXIl 1: If jn'HB Trustees of this Institution take plea- 1 C?UEN'S . vSf' I . L sure in v Board can be bad in the most respectable .:recoilectdwwVTeaaonanta.re.pompenseiWUAr i famihes at ?.5 ner session. ' . ' - 1 ' . ! be jnven to any. person who shall hnd ana re The Exercises to commence on the 2d , ! turn said Horse to me. . 'h - ' - . . - " ' a - W W1LUAATD; PICKETT, in tneii; opinion; to ranjc among tne nrst Aca demic instructors' of the -State." ,v - . f . , J - r, t - w MTisETSRsPrinc'l of j. , ' - 5 J "-. 1 - frlTB CLASS 0 tH? tJ , .' , X ?W A S E I N ,Gf 0 3JT;;'.'. ;' MONUMViNTLOTrETtT Wh'ich' win commence drawing' 111 the City - peace,' and first injthe heart 1 fVi 4r. QRAND OCOOO Dollars.. v 1 : orite;.v20.000.:;.U,UW uouars., 5 Vt V L prize..U.10,00a...l0,000 go ars. f ; .2 rj'ize.u.:;,000.LL.10,000TDo s 2tpraes..r.;-,0CK)..;4,0()aiDollars, -'20 prtzei:i.r:.4,CK)d-...20,000rlDo 1 - , ro - inn. ..i5.ooor Dollars..' ,5500 prizes. ..J6000! pnzes. ;20,00a. Tickets. . . . .... j . ". . :; ' .The whole navable-in .aitr'.'r.v s , - First 3000 Blatika-eSMih; is $10 "v i First No. entitled to ': . . 300& -1 iarst ino., masy,,; 4: r,nvw .i' .i . ..mal' ''...1 .n.TT .. ....... . 1000 FirstNb.' 8th, day, 20CG, m1 Kirt No, I2tn aav. ; i iuw ; Wc tilth tv . -1000 v t-T. . l-i A. AAADt. A. ...... "A .-T. . Flrsx No; 16Wday,: . -r ,10,000 - j -s'- irst iso. awn. day, : : ,i iuw - f rrext' month, (KEnUUAUyi)bemg Wt Anniversary oi the 'Blrthof. the; Ir-. " jlustrious lUro.aMSuUsman,!. i- who Ws; first in W;,first jf , 4 irst JNO.:iotn aay : lowv. v First No20th day; : ;:;r 'iooo;, 1- - -" 4 First No.' 22d' . day' r t 'r -5000 C,' . ; ' irst No. 24th 'day,! : 'i '4000 .-J , , First No.l26tli day,!' i .'i :x 1000 ' ; '. ' Vii Kri.fHU'AnxrJ ... 20.00O . ' i) i ijFirst No 1 'th'day;; ? ?0,Q90 - . -i( -TlCKUTS,' : $104 Qcabtbhs, J2 5 ,To? hadintiieediest variety of Jfomberitt-; " ; - l; " . - V77I ( ; A f rV " ' y. ! i,bTTEr lirn xxcHAlre omcr, .- ' Va.!.114i7iarl;if-r, Baltimore t' ' ' CWhere vaffsoid ttt a gentleman residing 'id-,! : Albemarle co ( Valf the great CapitaTPrie oT : FQBTY .THOUSAND, DOlXAllS, drawn ; week betore last m the Grano; state, lottery.,., the1 same Lottery; emY byMail to a young gentleman at Lancaster, Omo ; besides SIX TEEN OTHER CAPlTALS-to variwa parU of the Union. r o ORDERS from any part of thej United States, 'either by Mid or private Conveyance, enclosing" the Cash 'or Prke Tickets, post paid, will meet the same punctual and prompt attention as -if on personal japplication aoV dressed to ; ' ,V ,'.4i ; , JL COHEN, Jr., . . f.-T- - ; ; ' -a. . . .1, - Baltimore, more Captal i; L.rl2T Tl X,? .5 ??s fSffl& S ft?0- V,vuu y oi iuw r ' - Baltimore, Ja?- i 1822,. 4 64 6-w . t m""-: 'r " pt' vT?ri - ' -'K, . ; " V " " ) 'v' CROM tllesuosciiber,resl6Ung, at the Uni. X: - versity, on tliei morning of the 27tii inst- a snjau wnu.e, uorse, -xj -..nanos nigu, .Huu ! 9 years old, ahdl shod : all, routid no marjc Chapel-Hiti, D&.28. It , CAUTION A NOTE, OF 'HANDrmaide by Joseph iL vSummerrand'JoseplilAssbn, payable - to Thomas; Femberton", and endorsed by ' him negoxiaoie . payaoje ax ine, uape-r ear naiiA in this: place at 6o daysi; for' the "amount of One thojusand nine hundred and fifty Dollars, dated Jsiriuary 1822, and sent to . Raleigh to be endorsed by a friendj was either lost br mlslaid. The -publio are therefore .cauti onedisrainst "receivme.'Jbudirier for or takintr t an assignment of said Note -as the same-will h0t be paid in!any,I other way than .intended by the; subscribers makersthereof. - ' JOSEPH S0MMERJU, Favetteville. N. C..Januarv2. 1822U , " j. r jworn to and subscribed before mc,l 54 3t Joslah Etiirs, JT P. - t . NOTICE.- E subscribers having qualiified as, ExeV cutors to the, last will and testament of 1 Richard Atkinson; late of Persdni county, dec . at the Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions for said county, December Term,-1821 -request all persons indebted to'said decfd, to ; come forward and make Immediate payment and those; having claims to jpresent: them legally , authenticated, within the tinie prescribed by law i.-orthisjiotice!iyill be. plead n barof. i further, recovery." - 1 , . ffS , , J . - u-: THO'S ATKINSON, TU. riK -1 , - Ira lea: -; r;? ? r s E 'I 1 Sr '"ft. 0 N Thursday the Tth da)' ofFebniary'next; twill be.sbld at the Me dvfelimg-nouse i .-.' .1 ! ji fhi i of Richard A'tkinsoiir deceased, ! It and'Versofial Property of said dec'!, consist- in of a tract of Land, containing: eight . huiv dretl'and sixty'acres, including the plantay tibh where' - he . resided, on . whidh is a good dwemng-hoiisei artd every necessary out-, house, a handsome' yo'ung orchard, of excei lent fruit ,trecs,:'and in all Tespects m com blete order. Ten likely young Jfegroes; a valuable stock" of .Horses, Cattlei Sheep and Hogsi a large quantity, of Corn, Fodder and Oats ; Household, and Kitchen , Furniture LplatationUtensiK'&'c.&c;. Tlr.emonu credit wiU be iven ; Bonds widf IPP" secunty wiu oe reqiureu. , f : ir,,. from rUxr tn Anv iintil all iSfSOld. . 'h THO'S ATKINSON, ,'; i-,,,L: . iRA'LEAi It:, . -. "Y: rtn.'..-... . . i it. ' - ' 11 .!. Petspij ets Xtet. 2X821 63-4t: " 5. . I. . . t . ' ' ',? . , , it tn' .1-
The Weekly Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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