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FRIDAY, JANUARY 2, 1829. 77te Races over Wiggins's course, at Crowell's i Roads, in Halifax county, commenced on Thursday, 25th ult. and continued three days: First day Jockey Club purss, $100, three mile heats, SlO entrance: Jno Crowell's s. h. Little Prince by Shawanee, 6 years old, .Jas. J. Pittman's Molly Hare, by Slmvanee, 4 years old, L. Morgan's Lady Halifax, by Shawanee, 4 years old, T. M. Crowell's Tommy Tomp kins, bv Shawanee, 4 years old, Second day Proprietor's purse, $100, two mile heats, $5 entrance: Win. H. Pope's Harriet Scssums, by Archie, 4 years old, Jno. Crowell's Hickory, by Shaw anee, 3 years old, Joshua K. Bulluck's Polly Canada by iNapoleon, 2 years old, 3 2 Jas. J. Pittman's Moily Hare, 4 3 L. Morgan's Lady Halifax, 5 4 The mule race was won by Bennet H. Bell's gray mule, by Sancho, beating 1. Morgan's bay mule. jm!-j There- were tico Reports one from the majority and one from the minority of the Committee. They were both read and ordered to be printed, with the whole of the testimony elicited during the investigation. The Committee directed their attention, it seems to several distinct heads of inqui ry, of which 'those .were the most prominent: 1. Was the Capital of the sev eral Banks raised iq the" manner required by their Charters! 2. Have they dealt to a greater amount than allowed by their Charters! 3. Have they dealt in articles prohibited by law? 4. Have they been guilty of Usury! The report of the majority states, that the State Bank Stock was subscribed and paid in the manner required by the Charter, when the books were first opened in 1810. fn 1813, the period of the second subscription, the pay ment was not made, it seems, in "gold anil silver," but in current Batik Notes. The Capital of the other Banks was paid in the man ner required by law. Upon the second head, the S! Committee report, that all the i l 2 2 3 3 4 4 1 i 2 5 Scrubs First dav. Elmh Wilkin' mare beat Josh. K. Bulluck's Antelonc? Banks have dealt to a greater ex : T ITf . -II . . I i - tent than prudence warranted. On the third point, the Report s?jys, that the State Bank and Bank of Cape-Fear have both dealt to a large amount in United States Bank Stock, and have both purchased in their own notes at a discount. That all the Banks have given a premium in their own notes, for those of the Bank of the United States. They state also, that the State Bank has purchased Cotton to a considerable amount, in this and other States. On the fourth head, it is stated, ;that the State Bank has been in and VV'm. H. Pope's horse. Wnilmill K. Bulluck's gray filly, 2 years old, beat T. M. Crowell?s Timmy, by Timoleon. Mr. Rutland's gray gelding Slab Sides beat Jas. Simmons s. g. which bolted. Second day J. K Bulluck's Ante lope beat Mr. Wilkins's mare. Mr. Par ker's b. h. beat Mr. Whitehead's s. h. (quarter mile.) Mr. Hill's Yorick beat T. M. Crowell's Timmy. Mr. Josey's f.g. beat Dr. lunstalrs cream g. and B. Sessums's b. g. B. H. Bell's s. f. Lady Edgecombe, 2 years old, beat W. K. BulluckV g. f. On Saturday, W. K. Bullock's g. f. f t r d:.. v. t - ' in uc4i.j..j.i n mian scon. jro. trowell s colt beat J. K. Bulluck's gelding. The weather was beautiful, the course in tolerable good order, and ihe races ge nerally well contested, affording sport to Ihe spectators. amount. In 1823 the amount of debts due the Banks, was 55,583,709. In 1S2S they are 5,176,517. Shewing a reduction of only 404,192, or at the rate ot fc80,000 per year while the circulation diminished at the rate of S300,0b0 per year. ' "I m i ci ii amm MARRIED, In this count-, on Thursday evening, 25th ult. by Demsey Bryan, Esq. Mr. Joshua L. Anderson to Miss Catha rine Bradley, all of this county. Also, on Monday evening, 22d ult. by the Rev. Wm. Hyman, Mr. Charles C. Knight to. Miss Louisiana Laiv rence, (daughter of the Rev. Joshua Lawrence,) both of this county. ' Upcn the happiness of the two, May no domestic ills intrude; Suspicions, fears, and grief and wo; 4 Disturb ye not their quietude. Like Isaac and Rebecca may This wedded couple live and die; And when like them they've past awaVi x yj icdiuib oi iencity may tiiey tiy...Com. per 7b rV lb 7 8 - 20 25 gal 45 50 lb 16 20 bul SO 35 ib 8 8 - 20 25 bbl 6$ 7 lb 7 b gal 40 50 - 50 CO lb 11 13 bul 80 90 gal 40 50 PefrgNYo'k 6t 7 9 14 25 30 23 20 45 50 36 40 13 17 11 15 Vrice Current, Jit Tar bard1, Petersburg $ Neio-York. DEC. 26. Bacon, - -Beeswax, -Brandy, apple, Coffee, Corn, -Cotton, Cotton Batreih jr. Flour, suDf. Lard, Molasses, -Rum, New-Ener. Sugar, brown, - Salt, loose, Wheat, - -Whiskey, - - M the Store of ?. & S. CCoUeit; IN TARBOROtTGH, Turks Island and 7 CJ 4 T HP Liverpool sack J O AJu A Molasses, sugar, coffee, tea; and chocolate, Iron and steel of every description & quality; Blacksmiths bellows, and every other artU cle to make a complete sett of Black smiths tools, ... -Old brandy, by the barrel or retail Jamaica rum, 5 years old, ' Otard's cogniac'brandy, 10 years eld, Pure Holland gin, old rye whiskey, Madeira wine, N.E. rum & common brandy, Together with an extensive assortment of Staple and Fancy Goods, Of almost every variety, at as low pri ces for cash, as an be bought at anv store in the place. . A constant supply of ' Swaim's Pana cea, Dr. Chambers1 remedy for In temperance, Judkins's celebrated Oint ment, &c. &c. (CTThe highest price paid in Cash, for good clean baled Cotton. January 1, 1S29. BcmoDal. 'T'HE Subscriber has removed next A door to xMessrs. R. & S. D .Cnttpn'c q If, Q? i? Stre' vhere the Post-0fiice is kept, and o 25 19 2i ;vhere he offers for sa,e cheaP for cash $7 8 $7 8h onlyl.he following articles, all of which 7 8 6 7 ,lave just arrived from New-York, and 35 40 27 32 are fresh and of superior quality, viz: 35 40 32 38 t re m alalia, cunee ana teas, Pepper and spice, ginger, mustard, Cinnamon, mace, cloves, nutmegs, &c. Alum, salt petre, powder and shot, Copperas, pearl ash, maccabau snuff, Raisins by the box or pound, Almonds, Brazil nuts, prunes, figs, &c. neese, nortnern Dutter, apples, 9 12 8 11 75 87 47 54 30 35 23 SJ t it OM PRIT1AV il,ami, r r , 4 Ink powder, camphor, Windsor soap, of January next, Albany beer, best northern cider. ? will he sold at the Subscriber's Best Holland gin, by the gallon. house in Tarborough, the followin perty, Madeira wine, An 'Uiunll) IIIC IIJIHJ Tf I IIJ JJ1 U- ' viz: Household and Kilrhpn. Pui Jamaica rum, ao. Furniture, consisting of about ' t?'h tSff Udy' d t . c r, , Stoughten s bitters, porter, Spanish segars, Twenty feather Beds, S Best chewing tobacco, common do. rabies, sideboard, j Foolscap and' letter paper, 1 hree dozen first-rate chairs also, some Wafers by the ounce, candy, (assorted) other ones of an inferior quality, Dried peaches, apples, &c. &c. v.rocKery ana glass ware ot various kinds, Thfi Snh.rriW Jnf.n.U 1 . brandy, ' , , 7 ,""-7- - vuT ovjijt ui an me uuuyt arucies, 10- all of which Petersburg, Dcc.2o. TI10 mar ket Wheat has remained sta tionary since our last, and may be quoted at 81 30 a 81 40. Cot ton 9 a 10 cts. Int. About ten barrels of first -rat OllP Rlillrv nrr fMiKl ..:. ...A l ""f ""v i anu liUUlCSS, 1 J And afivnral niUw .ninU nn gether with many others. to mention, all of which will be sold on flattcrs"himself, he will be able to sell a creditof siv month tlm n,ni,n, . as low as they can be procured at this mur;iljtlie habit of reauirino- applicants!1 b"d with approved security. ;et; and he myites all persons who mucnL , i.1""? ulJF'y-1" N A . r - 'Wish to purchase anv article n his inP. ror accommoaation, to exchange1 .. .:; V "JU"ulLU llJ UIC ouu- to call and indo-A nf thA r,.,oi:t 1 j .1 j a . iscnber, either by note or account hp 1 JudSe ot tne quality and pn- Nortliern funds for their own ' omiocLi "Z. f.1.' ' ces. Orders from the count rr. phX,. , m v-v.wtoi.ov4 iv tuuji.- iwi waru anu seme - . . ... . . : : v in notes, equal in amount to the ! them bv the 1st nf F.hnnri, nov ing the cash, will be thankfully receiv- ivmwr'rl !ii...r im fln,i .1 : it-.. . ed and proniDtlv attended to. . - N. H. ROUNTREE. Tarboro,, Dec. 29, 1S2S. Communicated for the Freeman's Echo. Quarterly Meeting appoint ments of the Associated Metho dist Churches: 2d Saturday and Sunday in Jan. 1829, in Washington coun ty, 15 miles below Plymouth. ou Saturday and Sunday ditto, at or near Arnold Taft's Pitt County. 4th Saturday and Sunday in utto at Stantonsburg, Edgecombe County. The last Friday, Saturday and f n(Jay at llarriss'a in Granville tounty. tjl . 1 . . I .v . J"m y.10 1(3bru.ary atjlenglh, entered upon this important sub- 1' fifv'iiiignousein lial- jeci. the Keports ot the bjmkUaaL :,UA all ot which meet- ,ngs, it is expected the President t Iho N. Carolina Couferrence, many other brethren will at tend.. or sum borrowed. !tl lev will firul tbrni in ln.U -.P 1 j .1. iiiw uaiui.i i a The Report concludes with apons,aue or colleciion,as I intend leav bill, to compel the Banks of thisl1! his country five or ix months for Mate, to pay specie, alter the day ot -next, under a penal ty per cent. The Report of the Minority, sets out the same facts, in a dif ferent dress of course. The ma jority seems disposed to palliate the conduct of the Banks. The minority "nothing extenuate," and recommend that the Attorney General of the State, forthwith in stitute proceedings against all 3 ot our banking Institutions, in the nature of quo warranto. Reg. ?POSTS"CRIPT.Ko Our Currency. The Raleigh Re gister of Tuesday, says: "We are glad lO Una that our Kp.crisi.itui'R hns. nt Raleigh, Dec. 26. c.-0n Monday last, mittee are hefore them, and Mr. Fish er has called up his bill proposing to consolidate the present Banks in a new Bank, to be founded on Ufe funds of the State, and the profits of which are to go into the Public Treasury." In the observations made by Mr. Fisher, when he submitted the above Bill, we find the following statements: In 1S24, the Banks had notes in circu lation, to the amount of 2,972,276 t it : A i ' ' A t iV Ull,e iney nave in circulation, j Select ioint f!nmm!tton . j i ii i uij- hTw?,ihai Part ofGovernoK t0 the ' ' IUI aifapi,S0O,2SS-thus having in the space ttouW inr? 'i rT,rtf:fl ;t thdf four y "-educed the circulation uil result ot their labours. '01,162,988, nearly one half of the whole the South. SOLOMON PENDER. 27th Dec. 1828. Notice. nj0 William D. Jenkins, Elijah Ow ens, Demsey Webb, Isaiah Varnel, Levi Wootten, Richard Bell, Edwin Gardner, Samuel H. Jenkins, Solomon Pender, George W. Woodman. Benia min Sharpe, Iveneth Morgan. John Skinner, Demsey Skinner, Weeks P. Had ley, Moses Baker, and Peter Evpus: YOU WILL TAKE NOTICE, that I am now confined in the public jail of the county of Edgecombe at your in stance, and shall, in the Court-house of said county, take the oath for the relief ot Insolvent Debtors, (agreeably to the laws of this State now in force,) on the 10 day ot January next, when anu where you can attend and cross examine it you think prcper. SETH PARKER. 29th Dec. 1828. 20-2 " Notice. HHHE Subscriber has just received, in -T- addition to her former assortment, A fresh suddIv of Letrhorns. from 3 to ia Superior bobinett caps and capes, Feathered, velvet, and down flowers. Coral car-drops and necklaces, " T-- V rt " rancy reucuies, pin-cusnions, ecc. Also, several other beautiful articles. which are worthy the attention of the Ladies. .?. n Trnnrtnn Tarborp', Dec." 23 1 628. Jl JAst of Letters, Remaining in the Post-OJfice at Tar borough.N. C. the 1st day of January 1 829, which if not called for and taken oat by the 1st day of April next, will be sent to the General Post-Office as dead letters. Armstrong Wm Jones 4 sa Anderson Eliza W Lancaster Sarah Mrs Alsobrook Willie Lawrence Henry Andleton Austin Lavender John Asbury Joseph Lackey Joseph Battle Jas S Morgan Henry Bozeman Penelope M' Williams Geo 2 Barnes Newsom Nettles Allen Barringtpn Joseph Price Joseph Bryan Henry Pender James Bedford Sally Mrs Press Free Cromwell Thos C Robards Wm H Gotten Spencer D Sh'ffof Edg,combe2 CPk of Edgecombe Small M'Daniel ' Dunn Jacob Southerland Thos Dunn Susan A Miss Sutton John W Doxey Saml H Staton Ken'h C Col2 Edmqnds John Shurley Henry Garrett Richard V Sugg Jleading Gay, Dempsey Thomas William Gardner David Taylor Thomas Howard James - Varsons Daniel Hines Richard Jr Villiams David Col Herrin Georere 1 Wonible Warren Dr Hardy John Wooten Levi 3 Hyman Wn Rev Wilkinson Levi 4 Hammond Edw G Williams Burt Hicks Charles Webb William Hughes Nelson B Worrell Josiah J. R. LLOYD. P. M
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