I the poor children of the State. And, Mr. Martin a hill to estab lish a Bank of and for the benefit of the State. On the 24th, Mr. Caldwell sub mitted a resolution, declaring that j- Congress, under the Constitution, possesses power to make im provements of national concern, and to appropriate the public funds towards the promotion of the general welfare. On the 28th, Mr. Sherard pre sented the petition of sundry ci tizens" of the counties of Wayne, Edgecombe, Nash and Johnston, praying for the erection of a new county out of a part of the said counties, to be called Spaight. On the 30th, Mr. Wilson from the board of commissioners ap pointed by virtue of an act of As sembly for the representation of the stock ot the State in all ge neral meetings of the several Banks in this State, made a de tailed report, accompanied by sundry documents. On the 1st. Dec. Mr. Wilson diency of extending the laws of this State. over -the Cherokee na tion, so far as the chartered limits of North-Carolina extend. On the 26th, Mr. N ash report ed a bill to render void the sale of spintous liquors by the small mea sure. And, Mr. Fisher presented a bill to regulate the sale of lands, and to protect from execution a portion of the freehold of the citi zens of this State. On the 23th, Mr. Mebane sub mitted sundry resolutions, relative Salt at 60 Cents, ipOR SALE, by the Subscribers, ten thousand bushels TURKS ISLAND SALT, Of the best quality, which they offer at the above price for Cash, or in exchange for seed Cotton, at the highest market price. 2. RICHARDS $ CO. Tarboro', Dec. 8, 1S29. Notice. HHE Subscriber having qualified at A the November term, 1S29, of Edge combe County Court, as administrator to to the surplus funds of the Gene-, hereby notifies all persons having claims dgaiuai um uMaie 10 uring mem iorward for settlement within the time limited by law, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. M. D. BRADDY, Adm'r. December 12, 1829. 16-3 ral Government, and to internal improvements. On the 30th, on motion of Mr. Wheeler, the Judiciary committee were instructed to inquire into the expediency of enacting a Jaw which will tend to repress the practice of medicine in this State by incompetent persons. On the 3d Dec. on motion of Mr. Calloway a select committee was appointed to inquire into the expediency of requesting our Re presentatives, and instructing our presented a bill to repeal so much! Senators in Congress, to use their of the act of 1810, as prevents j exertions to have all the vacant any person from working seines .lands of the United States sold and nets in Tar river above the as soon as can conveniently be mouth of Fishing creek. idone at a fair price, to be equally On the 5th, the amendments to 'apportioned among the different the bill vesting the right of elect-1 States and Territories for the ing Shcrillsin the free while men ; nurnosc of education. of the State were agreed to, and j On the 7th, the bill to place j the report of the committee of the j Quakers, Moravians, Menonoists I whole was concurred in. and Dunkards, on an equal foot- I On the 7th, Mr. Wilson pre- ing with other freemen of the I seated the petition of sundry per- State, was indefinitely postponed. sons, praying the passage of a On the 8th, on motion of Mr. S law prohibiting any person from ' Swain it was resolved, that a mes I working seines or skimming with 'sage be sent to the Senate, pro- nets, so as to obstruct the passage' posing that this Legislature ad I ot fish up Great Contentnca journ sine die on Saturday, the creek, between the hours of U 2Gth of December instant. o'clock on Saturdav and 12 o'-j clock on Monday of each week. U. S. Senator and Governor... Mr. W. also presented a hill to' Bedford Brown, Esq. of Caswell, carry the prayer of the petitioners" was elected Senator in Congress into effect. j from this State, on the fifteenth On the Tali. Mr. MVDiarmid pro-! ballot, having received 95 votes, seated the petition of sundry citi-j and Win. B. Alcaics 80. zens of the counties of Cumber- And, on Wednesday, John Ow hiud, Wake, Chatham and MooreJen. Esu. was re-elected Covernor praying the erection ot a new ot this btate lor the ensuing year. cuuiuy, 10 lie canea jacKSon. m n m I Jfoutc of Com mo its On the I 20th Nov. Mr. Taylor presented State of North-Carolina, EDGECOMBE COUNT1. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, November Court, 1S29. TT is ordered by the Court, that in fu ture no witness in any civil suit liv ing in this County, shall be allowed nav for attendance on Monday and Tuesday ot any lerm, and that the Clerk be re quired to note in such subpoena issued by him, that said witness is to attend on Wednesdays of the Term to which he is summoned and that the Clerk give no tice of this Order by advertisement at the Court-house door and in the Tarbo rough Free Press for three months. A copy from the Minutes, Test, MICHAEL If EARN, C. C. Price adv 55-1:37. 16-13 State of North-Carolina) EDGECOMBE COUNTY. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, November Term, 1829. James Simme, ' vs. Benjamin Miller, Benjamin Simms, vs. Same. Blake Little, vs. Same. Original Attachments. a bill to reduce the salaries of the .Judges of the Supreme Court. Proposes that their salary should not exceed $2000. The Register states that Mr. Gaston opposed the hill, and delivered one of the most brilliant speeches overheard in our Legislature, and one which 1 very powerfully affected the House remarking, m the course ot his argument, that this was the last time his voice would be heard in the councils of his country. The I mil finally was rejected ayes 48, j noes 32. j On the 21st, on motion of Air. Byuum, the committee of Inter- nal Improvement were instructed 1 1 inquire what amount of the "m of 825,000, appropriated by 1 jhe 8tatc for the purpose of lock i 'H into the Roanoke river by the ! anal at Weldon, has been drawn ut by the Board of Internal Im provements, and whether or not it has been appropriated to effect that purpose. On the 24th. on motion of Mr. jLnloc, it was resolved that a se lect committee be appointed to take into consideration the expe- MARUIED, In this place, on Tuesday evening last, by James J. Philips, Esq. Mr. Al exander S. Bellamy to Miss Sally Boy kin. DIED, At Philadelphia, on the 2Glh tilt, in the 71st year of his aire, the Hon. Bush- rod Washington, one of the Judges of the Supreme Court of the united States; and, on the 28th, near Philadelphia, Mrs. xlnn I Vashington, relict of Judge Washington, in the 60th year of her ago. Price Current, At TdHoro Petersburg $ New- York. PefrgjYYo'k 9? 10; 6 7 22 25 ' 23 24 30 50! 30 35 13 16; 11 15 40 15 51 54 7 9: 8 10J IS 25j 18 21 $5 53 S51 5i G 7, 5 6 33 37! 22 31 35 38j 22 33 7 lSj 7 10$ 70 75 j 47 48 90 95 90 105 28 30 22 23 DEC. 11. iper 7arV Bacon, lb 7 8 Beeswax, - - 20 25 Brandy, apple, gal 35 50 Coffee, - - lb 16 20 Corn,- - - bul 35 50 Cotton, - - lb 7$ 8 Cotton Bagging, - 20 25 Flour, supf. - bbt $6 6 Lard, - - lb 7 8 Molasses, - - gal 40 50 Rum, New-Eng. - 50 60 Sugar, brown, - lb 1 1 13 Salt, loose, - bul 60 75 Wheat, - - - 90 80 Whiskey,- - gal 35 50 JVbrth-Carotina Bank Notes. At Petersburg, 2 5 per cent, discount. At New-York, 3 to 3$ do. Printing neatly executed. Washington L. Bell, vs. ftichard Bradley, Patrick S. Cromwell, .Josiah k. Horn, Mary Thomas, Exum I?. Cobb, Crischany D. Bony, Asa Pate, Adm'r of James Woodard, Mor rison Thomas, Theophilus T. Simms, Comfort Pope, Ephraim Daniel, Wil lie Brownrigg, Henry T. Stanton, Robert Lang, Jesse Speight, Seth Speight, Roderick A mason, Larry Dew, , Lemeul D. Berry, Benjamin White, Sarah Jernigan, Edwin Barnes, Dempsey Barnes, Jonathan Thomas, Purdy Pemberton, Nathan Amason, Cofield Ellis, Neeham Ward, Thomas Amason, Guardian to W. Barries, Benjamin T Stanton, Washington Stanton, Harris Horn, Delany Ama son, Jonathan Davis, Newman Meeks, John R. Barnes, James Barnes, (Creek,) Jacob Barnes &. James B. Woodard, Guardians to E. & A. Woodard summoned as garnishees. TT appearing fo the satisfaction of the Court, that Benjamin Miller, de fendant in these cases, is not an inhabit ant of this Stale: is there fore order ed, That publication be made in the Tarborough Free Press for six weeks, that unless he appear at our next Court, to be held for the County of Edge combe, at the Court-house in Tarbo rough, on the fourth Monday in Febru ary next, and replevy property and plead to issue, judgment final will be taken against him, and execution issue accordingly. Witness, Michael Hearn, Clerk of our said Court, at Tarborough, the fourth Monday of November, A.D. 1829. MICHAEL HEARN. Price adv S7:00 16-6 Near Fishing Creek. yARY & E. JENKINS respectfully 1TA inform the Public, that the exerci ses of their SCHOOL will commence on the first Monday in January next. Terms, $6 per session for spelling, read ing, writing and arithmetic; and $2 ex tra for the additional studies of gram mar, geography, (or needle work, plain and ornamental.) Board, 24 per ses sion. One-half the amount of the first session will be required on entrance, and the balance on the pupils leaving school. 1 hose sending children to the above institution, may rest assured that every possible attention will be paid to their comfort, morals and improvement. P. S. The first session ends the 19th June, the second commences 5th July and ends the 17th December, making the scholastic yearfcleven months. 8th December, 1829. 16-3 Slate of North-Carolina, EDGECOMBE COUNTY. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, November Term, 1829. William Taylor , Q.. , vs C OriSmal flltach- James Taylor. ) menL Stephen Taylor summoned as gar nishee. TT appearing to the satisfaction of the -V Court, that James Taylor, defend ant in this case, is not an inhabitant of this State: 7 is therefore ordered, That publication be made in the Tarborough Free Press for six weeks, that unless he appear at our next Court, to be held for the County of Edgecombe, at the Court house in Tarborough, on the fourth Monday in February next, and replevy property and plead to issue, judgment final will be taken against him, and exe cution issue accordingly.. Witness, Michael Hearn, Clerk of our said Court, at Tarborough, the fourth Monday of November, A. D. 1829. MICHAEL HEARN. Price adv $3:50. 16-6 Scheme No. 8:::: Odd and Even. COHEN'S OFFICE Baltimore, November 26, 1829. 03s We have the pleasure to present herewith, Class No. 8, for lS29,of the Maryland State Lottery, Arranged on the ODD and EVEN SYSTEM, by which the Holder of Two Tickets, or Two Shares, is certain of obtaining at least One Prize, and may draw THREE! The drawing will take place in the City of Baltimore, on Wednesday, the SOth December. highest prize Ten Thousand Dollars! brilliant SCII 1 prize of 10,000 is 1 prize of 1,000 is 1 prize of 500 is 1 prize of 1 prize of 5 prizes of 10 prizes of 30 prizes of 100 prizes of iuu prizes oi 5000 prizes of 300 is 200 is 100 is 50 is 20 is 8 is 6 is 5 is s me: 10,000 Dollars 1.000 Dollars 500 Dollars 300 Dollars 200 Dollars 500 Dollars 500 Dollars 600 Dollars 800 Dollars 600 Dollars 25,000 Dollars 5260 prizes, am'nting to 40,000 Dollars Only 10,000 Tickets in the Scheme More Prizes than Blanks! the whole payable in CASH, which as usual at Cohen's Office, can be had the mo ment they are drawn. Quarters, 61.25 Eighths, 62 cts. WholeTickels,$5.00 Halves, - - 2.50 ORDERS either by mail (post paid) or private conveyance, enclosing the Cash or prizes, will meet the same prompt and punctual attention as if on personal application. J.I.COHEN,Jr.&BROTHEKS,lJalt. Qj The Register, containing the Official List, ivil I be forwarded immc diately after the drawing, to thoss who 7?iay request if. Baltimore, Nov. 26,1521.

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