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Vjtfer which he had received from the Secretary of State of the United States, with four jac similes of the original Dec laration of Independence, for the use of this state. On motion, resolved, that the Secretary of State be authorised and directed to cause suitable frames to be made, and the fac' similes of the original Declara tion of Independence placed therein; and that lie dispose of them aiseeeably to the resolu tion of Congress accompanying the Governors Message. The House resolved itself in to a committee of the Whole, 3lr. Seott in the Chair, on the bill to establish a Bank cfthe State of North-Carolina; and af ter some time spent therein, the Speaker resumed the Chair, and the Chairman of the committee reported progress, and asked leave to sit again. The report was concurred in. j to the House of Representatives, and the members, voting by States, must determine who shall be our next President. If Clay should obtain the vote of Louisiana, and rumors to that effect have recently prevailed, he will be returned to the House in place of Mr. Crawford. It is generally believed that John C. Calhoun, will he elected Vice-President by the Electoral Colleges. Raleigh, Dec. 10 On Tues day last, f Iutoiiixs G. Ul-rton, Esq. qualified as Governor of this State, in the presence of the members of both Houses of the Legislature and a large assembly of strangers and citizens. After the oaths of office had been ad ministered by Chief Justice Taylou, the Governor address ed the Legislature as follows: Gentlemen o f the Senate and House of Com?noia: I take it for granted, that the on ly acceptable return which can l)c made, to a free, independent, and enlightened Legislature, for the l ite mark of their confidence, would be a faithful discharge of the vari ous duties which may devolve upon the Chief Magistrate of the State. I will not therefore consume your time in making professions, which may never be realised, and mere especially as your session is some- CCF T'1ie fficc of the "Free what advance,!, and you have much press" is removed lo a more , bJJsiness 1 bc deposed of before its v-ivjou. man can oe more sensi ble of his imperfections and defi ciencies than I am. And I have but little doubt of having, often to appeal to your good feeling, to view with a friendly eye, the many er rors which may be committed by me but be assured, they shall be FRIDAY, DEC. 17 1824. ventral situation on Main atrcct, between the Bank and Mr. Win. M. Deforces store. We are authorised to announce Tiro's 15 urges. Esq. as a candi date to represent this district in! e head, and net oi the heart. 1 . At tnc same time, there is some- ihe present -Congress, in the thing consoling in the reflection, that having been placed in this sit place of H. G. Burton, Esq. elected Governor. Election. Thursday, the Gth January next, is the time ap pointed for electing a represent ative to the Congress of the U. S. from this district, to supply the vacancy occasioned by the resignation of the Hon. IT. G. Burton, Esq. uatiun by your suffrages, I have a just claim to the advice and assist ance of this enlightened body. 1 hope to be found ever willing to lend my feeble aid, in the promo tion and execution of such mea sures, as have for their object the safety, the happiness, and prosperi ty of the people of North-Carolina. Internal Improvements. We congratulate our readers on the prospect which the Report ol the board lor Internal Im provement holds out (and which ; is confirmed hy the Memorial ; which has lately been presented r ayet The works both at the Flats and on the river have so far pro gressed as to convince every one who has seen them that they are in a fair way of being com pleted, and for a less sum than the estimated expense. We cannot, therefore, believe that a majority of our Legislature will, from mistaken views of econo my, prevent ''the accomplish ment of objects so very desira ble to the commercial and farm ing interests of this part of the State. Raleigh Rex. Fire. On Thursday morn ing last about half past 5 o'clock, the citizens of this Town were aroused from their sleep by the awful cry of Fire, which was found to proceed from the lower room in the Eastern apartment of the Jail, in which were confined two runaway Slaves, named George and Violet, the former belonging to Robert Jones, of Halifax count', and the latter to Daniel Jones, oi S.' Carolina. The alarm was eriven by the prisoners, who were sur rounded by the flames, and nearly suCocated with smoke be fore the door could b?i gotten open. They were, however, providentially rescued from the devouring' flames unhurt, and are now in safc custody. There is no doubt, (in fact the woman admits it) that the prisoners set the jail on fire for the purpose of effecting their escape; as the fire was found to issue from the room in which they were con fined. F den I o)i Gaz. Dec. 7. Infanticide. On the 1st inst. t lie body of a new-born white infant was found inhuman!;1, ex posed in one of the streets of Norfolk, Va. without any clo thing. From a bruise on the temple, it was evident that it had been murdered. . When dis covered little remained of the frame but the head and part of the neck, it having been dread fully torn and lacerated, as sup posed, by dogs or hogs. Shady Grove Academy, WARREN COUXTV. THE Examination of the Stu dents of this Institution closed on the 9th Instant. . The Subscribers return thanks to the public for the liberal share of patronage they have hitherto re ceived, and inform that the Male Department of their Institution is dissolved. Only small Boys under the age of ten years will be admit ted. Having enlarged their build ings, they will be prepared to re ceive a larger number of Young Ladies, but no more will be ad mitted than can be well accomoda ted. The Music Department will be under the direction of Mr. John F. Goneke. The exercises will be resumed cn the Io7ic!aij in January, 1S25. The advantages afforded in this Institution will be equal to any in the Southern country. Price of Board and Tuition as usual $50 per Session, payable in advance. ' Thomas Coitrell Son. Nov. 12. Vine Jldl Academy. If AM authorised by the Trustees JL of VINE H ILL ACADEMY, to employ a teacher qualified to instruct in reading, writing arith metic';, English grammar and ge ography. DAVID CLARK. Scotland Neck, Nov. 30. GT-tf Masonic NT GENERAL of otice.' MEETING niui)WR)s Female Academv, Three miles from Enfield. aIE Exercises of this School vvill be resumed on the third Monday in January next, under the care of Mrs. MARIA ROBIXSON. The year will be divided into two sessions of five months each Hoard and Tuition, forty-two dollars and fifty cents per ses sion quills, ink, &c. included each boarder furnishing her own towels. Twenty dollars will be demanded of each board er in advance, or a note for the session, as no deduction will bo made for time lost through ne Iigence. Parents and guardians are requested to be punctual. All the branches of an English education will be taught. Strict attention will he paid to the morals and education of those who may be placed under our care, and every attention ne cessary for health or comfort. Twenty boarders can be accom modated. IIENR Y BRADFORD. Halifax Count', N.C. Dec'r 4th, 1S2-1. Hyde Park Academy, (private.) 3S 3t the members of Rove I MHHE undersigned, having taken -fi- the whole of the buildings and premises at Hyde Park under his I inifldSe, 2, and t controU intenito cpen his. AC A- , i,..., , -' . again on me u. .tuunuay m requested at the Masonic-hall,! January next, for the instruction of in the town of Halifax, on Mon-I young gentlemen in the following day, the 27th inst. at 10 o'clock, j branches of general education, viz; A.M. for the purpose oi cele-iL Rudiments of the Latin, Greek, bratmg the Anniversary oj St. John the Evangelist. The fra ternity generally are respectful ly invited to attend and partake of the festivities of the da v. Preaching may be expected that day in the church, by the Rev. T5ro. W. J. Newborn. lij order, S. M. Johnston Sec'y. Halifax, Sth Dec. 3S-3t Divine Service. The Ivev. IV. Q. Beat tie will nreach at TViniol'c TV T .w oi.u;.f n..i:r..v i to our Legislature horn Sat, nl.,v. o;ih iW.,( n! tCVllle) 0i "0t P"1? U and J ' iinrni 'inont iinriifn'i'in Inn rn -.- Quanky Chapel, on Sunday, !0'th inst. Presidential. The follow ing, according to the returns and other information received, ex hibits the number of votes which have been received by each of the Presidential candidates in the Electoral Colleges: Maine, N e w : 1 1 am p sh i r e, Vermont, Massachusetts, -Rhode-Island, -Connecticut, New-York, - - -New-Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, - ' - Maryland, Virginia, North-Carolina, -South-Carolina, - Georgia, Alahuma, - - - -Louisiana, - Mississippi, Tennessee, - -Kentucky, - - - Ohio, -: Indiana, - - - - Illinois, Missouri, Ja. 1 S 28 15 11 5 5 r O 11 Ad. 9 8 7 15 4 8 26 Cr. CI. o 1 24 14 16 52 41 57 Total, 101 If the above statement should prove correct, which can scarce ly be doubted, Jackson, Adams, ;,-iid Crawford must be returned boats and other craft, between Fayctteville and Wilmington, but that the Hats below Wil mington will be so much remo ved as that vessels from sea will come in and go out of the port without being any longer subject to the delay and expense of lighterage, which has hereto fore been so great an injury to the trade of that place. When the Report of the Board and this Memorial shall have been duly considered by the Legislature, we trust we shall hear no more of attempts to put down the Board of Internal Im provements, or to remove the Civil Engineer, under whose di rection and superintendence the works in question have been conducted. Indeed, setting a side the great disadvantages which would result to the pub lic from such a course, the Cape Fear NavigatkmCompany would have good ground to complain of a breach of faith on the part of the state, having consented to reduce the value of their stock one-half, in consideration that the State had subscribed $25,000 to their stock and di rected the work of opening the river below Fayetteville to be effected by the Board of Inter nal Improvement and the Engi neer of the State. It is said that the expectation of a general turn out in the pub lic olTices at Washington, in the event of general Jackson's election to the presidency, has put most of the young clerks in a terrible puddcr. They have such an aversion to hickory, that they are said to be kept in a con tinual fret by its crackling on the fire, and d n the porters for not burning another sort of wood. Alexandria Herald. Vrlce Current. 10. DE Bacon, - -Brandy, Apple, Peach, Cogniac Corn, Cotton, -Coffee, - Flour, superfine, family, - Gin, Holland, - American, Iron, per ton, - Molasses, Rum, Jamaica, Antigua, - New-Eng, Sugar, brown, - loaf, - - Pctera'g. 7 to h 31 60 175 12 18 500' Salt, loose, sack, Tea, Y'g Hyson, Imperial, Tobacco, Wheat, Whiskey, - - - Norfolk. 8 to iM 37i 9 15 75 275 S3 50 34 46 64 44 61 106 110 136 200 164 167 13 13 14 25 19 700 100 09 106 40 39 41 100 90 96 A rt - o i 180 90 56 1C0 64 71 40 36 37 13' 8 13 23 4 19 87A 66 60 300 303 119 110 116 160 146 146 10 31 8 90 83 93 36 30 31 4000 bushels allum SALT Just received, and for sale cheap on short credit cheaper still for Cash by MORGANS? COIVPER. Murfrecsboro', N. C. Dec. 10. 1321. 30 -It NOTICE. N Thursday, the 30th of this month, (December,) if fair, if not, the next fair day there after, will be sold at the Dwelling-house of the late JOHN FAULCON, deceased, of War ren county, all the perishable estate of said decedant, consist ing of A valuable stock of Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Hogs, planta tion utensils, household and kitchen furniture, a Gig, JVaggon, fyc. yc. also, a large- quantity of Corn, Jl heat and Oats. TERMS for all sums often dollars and less, Cash for all sums above ten dollars, twelve months credit, the purchaser giving bondwith approved secu rity before the property is de livered. At the same time and place will be hired out for twelve months, all the NEGROES be longing to said estate among them. are many likely men and boys, and two good blacksmiths. The plantation will be rented for the same term. Notice is also given, that 1 shall on the first day of January next, proceed to sell on the a bove terms, all the perishable part of the estate of decedant at the HAW-TREE PLANTA TION, consisting of Horses, Cattle, Hogs and Sheep, planta tion utensils, crop of Corn, Wheat, Oats, Fodder, &c. &c. The sale will continue from day to day until all is sold. Jesse Ar. Faulcon, Adm'r. Dec. 1. 1S2-1. fJ.S-'Jt nd French languages. II. Geography, including the na ture and use of the Globes, with their application to the solution of Geographical and Astronomic cal Problems. III. The Mathematicks, viz: The higher branches of Arithmctick. Caldwell's Geometry. Plane and Spherical Trigonometry and Ge ometry1, with their application to the purposes of Astronomy and Navigation. The Mensuration" of heights, distances, surfaces, and solids: including Rectangular Surveying, or the method of de termining the area of right lined figures, universally or by calcu lation. IV. Natural or Experimental Phi- losophy, including Astronomy. V. Chronology and General His tory. VI. English Grammar, Rhetorick, and Belles Lettrcs. In carrying the above plan into execution, the first object of the undersigned, shall be, to qualify his students for an entrance on the es tablishment of the University of the btate, or ot any other literary institution in this country. His second, to adopt and firmly adhere to such a mode of. government and instruction, as shall secure im provement in science, regularity of cbnduct, and decency of behaviour, on the part of all who may be com mitted to his care. The site of the Academy pos sesses the advantages of pure wa ter and wholesome air; and being in the centre of a populous neigh borhood, board can be obtained on reasonable terms, either with the undersigned himself, or under his recommendation, with decent and respectable families in the vicinity. The year will be divided into two sessions: the first to commence on the 10th of January, and end on the 22d of June. The second, to commence on the 10th of July, and end on the 15th of November. The price of Board and Tuition with the undersigned, (bedding excepted,) will be FIFTY-THREE DOL LARS the session lo be ftaid in advance. ifT'Should circumstances render it necessary, an Assistant will be employed, "properly qualified for the instruction of little boys, in the rudiments of education and the mi ner classicks. Communications by mail or otherwise shall meet with prompt attention. JV. E. JVEBB. Nov. 30, 1824. 3-6t tilank ) arranls for sale
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