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7j a x .... n ammm anssjavsjBnnnjsnk i I 1 ! t 4 f t if rAnd North-Carolina 'State RALEIGH, (N. C.) FRIDA FEBRUARY, I8S0 Vol. XI. No. 5. Gazette . - " M l r - -.-' -- Br " ' .Tnjii ftJltlSHED wrlUT, nr THOMAS HE.yDKHSV.Vijr. r,a". Ill .-. ... If Tll""i , i wm miillHIT- jIT'- .... ..OTWIITMinCiH :"'" t . c.. nok of Wake county. 7 William . . .- r .k. Vf,. W January, a certain airay "T , , hav feet c'ght or n.ne inches U kicL hite spot on wren oaed to toe uo CJ Mrs. Marshall will take four or five young Ladies is boArdera 'vStudentato the Academv.) Raleigh, Dec. 31. Sessions .i. hite iOOtl OO V.l-l bv Ul saddle, lo, . t;. j.Aiar. and lufliv rfhiti "--' - - Jd w thirty-se- -! MtBBlTT DILUARRangtr. ...ueaoiMdiuni credit, that WB mET-d well k.wn HilHUowufh, npa- Ea,iatfcortwd to dispose ,th rrl ThwO R.? not effect sale betore I'M'; (which is iheaeeo-d d.y of Orange , d t. the hicheu b.dder wi rwrTo 6, IS Md 1 montt ediu Powewot, tt kW imielilj. HIKTON k BRAME Jinuvy 0, 1820- 3 State of North-Carolina, Pift County. County Coort of Plea and Quarter November Term, 1819. Kniih Cobb. the heirm of Reuben Cot. dtt'd- PeU tiou lor doer. JT haine bcn made aiper to U e aatkfaction of fhc court, tht Saimu l Ti VjfWia Tma, Wenjamin Spam k art Spain, ami Kusha Cobb, Heir, at Uw f the hI Reube Cobb, dee'd. are i.ot inhabitanti ot thi tUta t orter e.l that ot.oe gicn them by publicat.011 in tf.e Star rr two tconlhs, tiaiTear at the next Court to be held far 0 evuuty ofFitt, atiltc Uoirt-ueu: in uiwikj-.,.,, v. fint MotuLiT of Kebruarv next, theu and there to www, l. ..-.v,- .... nr ti, ntitiao wdl be takeo pro cod- DnwnibH.;t vw. CM- ALF.X.VNDER EVANS, Clk. 52-Sm9. Price ir. g3 37 1 2 A POCXET BOOK-Edooit Singe nd V. Stead dud It appear from the paper fa it, t bcUng to Wm. Vincent. Italeih, I id. i-3ts price ady. 81. rf,Sr aay troin my bed and board, iuy wi't t-ry ff Moirii Thi it therefore to forwara all pei 6Mtratitig villi tier on my aecouat, atl am detennuit-4 to ftj no debt the coiklftcts. JinnrySi, 1119. J9I1M M0RRI8. Notice. OmWednetdaythelothduy ol Fbrury next, vni llh tthe Court howe iaTarborouh, twe roea.eonei.ot men, boy.. RM... wo, ill be twenty- women (ajbthKeiy k" . . Tr.-.i- Fiowcrs. to satisfy sun- Si.tuldren, the oroerty ot H.rUy t lowers, o iry ewcaiionsjn wy hands, Itc. g 1ARTi Sh'ff. .. ' 3-3ta. Jwioary It, t30j a IL those A.?rr.aiStlu be impale for lum to " - jraut lougcr iudttlgeuce. fllOS. G. SCOTT. 3ts. IUttigh, Jan. 21, . rS the Stray TBook of Iredell county, by Jos. Stevenw, ett--aPyraiwd to g60. OUPIIANT, C. R. January 8, 1S20. State of North Carolina, Pitt Cuuntu. County Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, INovemoer lerm, toiy. riWohfi), nnvm. .the Heir, of Nelieiuiah Down. Peti tion for dor IT havinp been made appear to the satisfaction of tho Court, that Isaac Downs, William Downs, bilus Downs, E lisha andl'abhha Hathoway, heirs at Law at Ntht ru.ah Downs, are not iuhabiunu of this State; Ordered that nonce be given said defendants, by publication for two months hi the 6'Ur.to the said Isaac, Wiiriara, Silu. Klisha ;nd Tabi tha, to appear at the ntxt Court to be held for the county of Pilt, at the Co'irt-House in Creeucsvillc, on the fu st Mon day ot February next, then anil there to answer, omeiwi the prarer 01 the peuuou win oe iaaen pru 1 3 v ALEXaNDEK EVANS, Clk.. 52 2ms. Price acdv. ft3 37 1 -2. SfpHE subgcriber wiiihes to employ an industrious so il ber man as an Overseer. To one that can come well recommended lor tuoae qualities, liberal wages wm be given none other need' apply. A single man or one witu a small Firmly wdl be preterred . EDWIN SMITH. l-6ts. For Cash, pr approved Jegoiicble A'ctes, ta Bexe. of Tin Plate, 1-3 cw, 1 Ce of Meas' Pine Hals, 1 fUle of aswrted Pelite Cloth, i Case of Brown Lint n, t'j P'ves 7-1 ami 4-4 Irish Lines, S?4 Pieces of heary Cottoa Us(,ii.g( 0T0" lbs Rale Hope. SRI Itoxes of English Crown Olav, yyUg Eofrliah While Lead. Ttrmnsot Cotl'ee, 3 Hhdt. Hrown Sapv , 4 Quarter Casks Mulaja Win', SO Hhds. Molars, 40 Harrt-ls aid Ij hhds. Ner? England RiWr, 5 lllxli 3.1 proot Rum, 1 Cakof Enrich isliot. UlNSLOWkHirSKE. Faytttevillc, Jan. 27. 1820. -3t. e, hj Mr, Ueyd, to Jttl iking out ilvo word, jt- r M r i i r. J . - II: in it I Johnston County, January 3, 1820. W Entcrci, . . 0 v r UnM.m.n eoontv. CT Mark IJ "SalTZrT. twentT -ilea from Ml-nto-, at the tork to Concord, on the ater. &mtf'l bar horae, with a amall star in hia ' .pot-oahU jnSTZlM! Sheriff's Sale. etteville on the lth day i ILL be aold at public sale at the Court House in Fay- r'..mhrUnil eountv. fall term. 1819, vg. Uavid Utlultree to of February next, by virtue snndrir Vendi. Exno. issued trom ibe superior vourt ot Anson County. September Term, 1819, in Equity. Gilbert Wardlow and others, t . WilliaxB Jolinsi?n(.lee A. Pearson, Joseph Peanon, Jame. Coil, Joba M one 11, I, me Course UngiHal Hill. I appearing to the satistaetion ot tne uaurt, mat jonn Morrell, Isaac Caurse and James VOit reside oui 01 trie limits of this slate ; It is therrtore onlered that publication be made in the Raleigh Star, for six weeks successively, that Un less they appuar at eur next court of equity to be held for the county of nson, at the Court I lout in Wade.borough, on the K-cond Monilay in March, lKi0,and plead, answer orde, rnur to tha bill, the same will be taken pro confcsso and litiird exnarle as to them. Test, A. uill.t,l,.m,L. 4 tsl,50pd. price adv. 82,25. FEM LE tuition. TWO Lai lies lately from Europe, will receive proposals for conducting a Female School. The different branch es ihey propose teaching, are Reai.mg, writing, the first rule ot Arithmetic, r.uplish Grammar anil INeeule work, consist ing of plain sewing, marking, flowering on Muslin, 8tc. A uy communication oa the subject, directed to the Post Mas ter at Enfield. Halilax county, or to Henry Jenkins, near Enfield, will bt a Itemed to with punctuality'. January lb, IS'JU. 4-3tp. 'IV tj " 1 ' ; ii ! i if! . I V- 0 if Mi pan old, four feet Jsnuary 7, 1820 BICH'O.S O&EB, Ranger. 3-iup State of North-Caroling Franklin County. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Decern- Ber lerw, mi. a twn;.mn k bo. v. Deming, Rattlings, K Co. Origin teaWiWiamson o. b . Glipi 1 atiacmueni "-" -- tT aooearing to the aatisfaetfon of the Court, that the de Ilndants are inhabiUnts of another state ; ft .'ordered m. ri.rppiMi. tlm fnllowint- landed iironerty. viz. 625 acres of land on the North-Jiast side of Cape-Fear river, joining Nathan King 6q the lower side, and Mrs. Armstrong on the uliper tidcbeingboat eight miles from Cambleton laud ing ; 160 acre on the west side of the river opposite the a bovc ; (M) acres near Sandy K aa about three roiles from tnwn. " 15 Acres on the Ptecy bottom, about three miles from ninfiiT arcs or thereabouts on the soutli side of Cant- lVar rlvrr near Fox's Island with imorovements thereon. ftiu dwpllini' house and lot ou Mason-Street ; one lot oppo site ditto, with Bacon-Factory OBC on tne 'orner of MaSOD-Street, and Kainford's lsne j 2 lots, No. 26 and 27 in Cambleton i the lot and Dwelling House in Mason street, suhiect to a former Icvt in favour of SViiliam VV. Jones, all taken as the property of David OchtlUee, aud sold to satisfy said Vend. Expo. i erms at sate. JOHN M'RAE, Sheriff Dec. 39. 1810 . -3 N B. Some of the above tracts -are very fertile, and are well worthy the attention of those who may be disposed to purchase valuable river land on the Cape-i'ear. Terms, one and two years credit. I t Creation be made for three months sueceivelv tn bu ..,. tn antiear and ulead at th Si?rf Common Pleaa and Quarter ess.on to oe neiu .or in the e next Kid .onnty, at Ue yo-. TZTZZZZ iill he en- Vosdav of March next, oiueiw.. at, p against tnom, uu gpATTliltSONC"c. C. Mmj. Price adv. jj6. State of Nortli-Carolinaj Franklin Coitntu. C0Urt of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, December Term, 1819. ....... .l J.M A0Aa.. rpfflS nnnetipative wiUOijamesrfoimsw,, .V A l f,,r nrnhate It appearing to the fatislaction of the CoaSKward MaconTWhfn BOcUlic Thomas Bod. ie,nd James fetersanu , Boddie, and Thomas Hill. ho are nreacnu lives (with o .i Le .i. I.mpa.lnhnston. dee d, reside beyond the !Wl.WMteiUl.e Sessions to be House in Lou- ftburg, on the second Monday m aurcn nex!, a.m -new fliuse if anv Uftv have, wherefore thes said nuncupative will id James JoW .bould tbe gnggd to proate. S-3ta. Triee adv. $2. , BUXAWAY from the Subscriber, some time since, a Nc -gro Fellow nomed CLAY I ON, between 25 and h.rty jenrs of age, about hve reei uyc ...g". ,"-,;".' McnMySuekaet, andbytiade a Atone-Mason. He had P drab pantaloons, a dark round jacket, and other clothinR ptrtiularly remembered. A rewsrd ol ten dollars will be given for lo-lging him in X w ll reasonable expenses paia, '""b"1 RANDAL NBWSUM. fialeigh.N C January 20, 1820 3-3ta' 15th uMicationbe made tnree weea. L.... .i ... r.,rt of Pleas and Quarter . Ki.if ,i. nnitvnt Franklin, at the Uourt STOP THE THIEF OTOLteN from the subscriber, on the 'hieht of the nt. the following negroes, to wit: Edny, Ellinor, Liuisa and Curtis. Edny is a tall Mack negro woman, about twen ty year, of age llinor is about the same age and size, and uhout th nie comnlection Luisa a mulatto about tour years of age Curtis, a mulatto boy, about twelve months old Ednv is mother to the above mentioned children. It is probable that the perpetrator, may stear their course to the South or west, fur tht purpose of selling tbcni. If any person will detect Uie thiet, or couiiuc him and the negroes in jail so that lean get hold of thcrh, 1 Will give them fifty dollars ; or twenty -five for the negroes alone. ' 3 A. F. MOSES. Wayncsborough, N. C. 17th Jan. 1820. 4-4tB. State of North-Carolina, Wake County. FilS dav came William E. Roberts before me and made nath that a indirment obtained aeainst James Head, on the 16th March, 1810, by himself and Solomon JoneJ, sen r eleven dollars and two cents, is either ioU or nusiaiu Sworn and subscribed to belute me the 15th January 1820. Test, WM. E. ROBERTS. W. A. THARPE, J. P. 4- T TAKEN UP, a ND committed to the Jail of Orange county, on the 4th instant, a negro man who calls himself Peter, about fire feet eight inches high, dark compaction, hirge beard and whiskers, about 25 or 30 year, of age, says he belongs to A Icxander Marshell, of Virginia, and says that he has left his master upwards of one year. The owner is requested to prove his property, pay charges and take him away. I r l WM. H. ADAMS, Jailor. Hillsborough, Jan. 24, 1820. IN SENATE. Tuesday, January 25. On motiort of Mr. Macon, it was Atesotved, That the committea of fiaance be instructed to prepare and report a bill to re nin the duties which may be payable on a statue of Geo. Washington, to. be imported from Europe executed by the Mar qui a Cano- va, forhe state of Worth Carolma. Mr. Trimble communicated to the Senate certain resolutions of the Legislature of Ohio, in fayor of the encouragement of domestic manufactures and appropriations for roads and canals. January, 26 Several reports were mado on private claims, which were read, but not decided and a number of petitions were received and re fcrred. A resolution, offered yesterday by Mr. Walker; oi Alabama, to instruct the commit tee on public lands to enquire into the expe diency of establishinf two additional land offices in the state of Alabama," was taken up and agreed to. The resolutions of Mr. Dlckftson for a mending the constitution were further post poned to to-morrow i and Tbe Senate then resumed the considera tion of the Missouri Question. Mr. Smith of 8. C addressed the Senate, at considerable length, in opposition, td the restriction and mrapiy to its advocates. , Thursday, January 27. Mr. Sanford, from the committee of aom merce and manufactures, reported a bill to ramit the duties on the statue of Gen. Wash ington, imported for the use of the state of North Carolina.--Read a first time.. J VALUABLE LANDS FOR SALE, BY VIRTUE Of an act of the last General Assembly, en, titled' an act directing the sale of certain public land adjoining the city of Raleigh, and for other purposes." tbe Undersigned commissioner, will sell ai publ'ie auction, on Monday the third day ol April next, on the premises, the pub Tic land .adjoining the city ot Raleigh, Vhich by the said act is directed to be sold. ... . . The quantity is about 400 acres, it win oe soisj. in c0nve A motion was made mend trie same by am That, for the purpose of chooain sr eke tors of Prcaidcnt acd Vice Preaideat of the Unl- ted States, the prasooa qoalified to vote Tot Representatives in each district shall choose one elector. The two additional elector, to which each state is eotftled, shall be appoint ed in such manner aa the legislature thereof may direct,' and inserting, io liett thereof, the following : - That, for the purpose of choosing elector of President, and Vice President of the Uol- I ted States each state shall, by its legislature. be divided into a number of districts, eqnal to the number of electors l "President and Vice President to which auch state may bfl entitled. The district! shall be forard of contiguuus territory, aad the pcrsoa qualified to vote for Representatives in each district shall choose one elector." The question on said motion was decided bv veas and naTs as follows ! YEAS Messrs. Barbour, Elliot, GaiUard. Leake f! Lloyd, Pinkney, Pleuatus, Roberta, Smith, Taylor.' fi. TTimble; Walker of Geo 1 2- , . , 1 f U 1 " I NAYS Messrs. Brown, Burrill, Dana, Dickersoa , 'Iff, !1'' ' Eaton, Edwards, Horsey, Hunter, Jobpson of Ken; JohA si r son oi urn- swing oi Aiao. tuna; oi pi, x. uinman, ut.aa, Lowrie, Macon, Melien, SlorrilT, otn, Palmer, Parrott . Ruygles, Sanford, Stokes, Thomas, Tithcnor, Van Dyka Walker of Alab. Williams of Ten. 30 So the motion was negative. The question on the passage of tne resolvs' was then taken, and decided as follows t YEAS- Messrs. Brown, Burrill, Dana, Dickcrson Eaton, Edwards, Horsey, Hunter, Johnson, of Ky. Johq v son of Lou. King of Alab, King of N- Y. Lanman, Logan. Macon, Mellen, Morril, utii, Palmer, Parrott, Pinkney Sanfard, Stokes, Thomas, Ticbenor, Trimble, Van Djke WiUiams of Miss- WJilliams of Ten. 39. . - . NAYS Messrs. Barbour, Elliot, eaillard, Leake, Lloyd, Lowrie, Pleasants, Roberta, Haggles, Smith Taylor, Walker of Alab. Walker of Geo- 13 j So the resolve passed by the requisite vote of two-thirds of the Senators present, and was sent to tne House of Representatives for con currence. , And the Senate adjourned. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, s , Wednesday, Jan. 26 Mr. Williams of N. C. made unfavorable ' reports on the petitions of Samuel Demarest -and Abraham Forbes ; the former of which ' was concurred in, and the latter ordered to lie on the table. MISSOURI BILL. The proposition under consideration: was an amendment, offered yesterday, to the 2d section of the bill, by Mr. Storrs, substan tially to alter the limits ot the proposed state. So as to make the Missouri river the-nor them boundary thereof ; with the view of drawing a line on which those in favor of and those opposed to jihe slave restriction, bight compromize their views. - Mr. Storts rese and withdrew the amend ment which he had offered yesterday, and ia lieu thereof submitted the following j Jlhd provided further and it is hereby enac red',, That, forever hereafter, neither slavery nor 'involuntary servitude (except in the pun ishment of crimes, whereof the party shall have been duly convicted,) shall exist in the ' territory of the United States lying north of the 28th degree ot north latitude, and west of the river Mississippi, and the boundaries of the state of Missouri, as established by this act. Provided,, that any person escaping into the laid territory, from whom labor or ad vice is lawfully claimed itt any of the states, such fUgitrve may be lawfully reclaimed, and conveyed according to the laws of the United States in auch case provided, to the persett claiming his or her labor or service as a!fore said. ' ; : On this motion Debate ensued, of a 'de sultory character'. ; - '4'' ':: Messrs. Randolph, Lowndes, Mereeri ; Brush, Smith of Maryland, Storrs and Clay, successively followed each other in Debate The question being taken" oh the motion of Mr. Storrs, was decided in the negative.' The main question of the? restriction on; sla- 4 ft 7 r i 1 .ft ivv ill" 19 , I 4 '.8 ! til ! " I' 1 ,J ' . II I nf -Hy fi il 4 ; i , 1 r IS . J I I ill ill ( ' I)! i GJTRAYRD from mr Farm, near Norfleet's . Ferry, on nicM 0f varwouse v.es, on a credit ot one year, for one Ml 1 it- nn. 1. .i . ontK vtov lust, a bav mare noout "wfcet nine or ten incheshigh, a snip on her nose, ratntr "ene side, some of her feet white, a small Stranded on "Wofher shoulders, 1 believe her left do not know her Se-had onlv owned hera few weeks come trom l en- wee. I will give five dollar, fa any person that w ai con M her so that! can ry to me in Seoul Jsnoary 1820. can get her again, or ten dollars for her de ieotthmdneck, H-DNCJABK. l!-3tsp. BANK OFNEWBERN. A DIVIDEND of 3 per eent. is declared on . the capi tal A of this Bank, for the half year ending on .the 3i uember,tBi9.j Thesame'wiItbepaldto the Stockhom ".or to their legal representatives, at any time'during bank "ours, after the third instant.' - .P ., ' " . . . . M.C. STEPHENS, Cash'r. ebcrp, Jannary" y -Mta.N: third of the piarehase money j two years for another third ; and three years lor me renuuiui4piHU ", W",JU "" approved security, payable to the governor, and negotiable at unv r.'fhe banks in Unsitnte. The land is well wooded has many handsome sites for buildinn, and several good prings. . 7hmiii the weatner nroveuw uniBTuraoic iv Nniuimico sale on the appointed day, it will be postponed until, the first rood dav thereafter, and will be continued trom day to day, or by other ad journment, twtil finished. Other particulars ,-.11 he nmdc known at the sale. . Duncan Cameron, John Winslow, "' V L - William Robards, v Henry Potter, JRaWfft, Jan. 26,4120. On motion of Mr. Johnson of Kv. it was Resolved, lhat the committee on milhtary very in the tuture otate Ot Missouri, Deing affairs be instructed to enquire into the expe- fully before the House,' and the' usual Hour of diency of passing a law for the liquidation of, adjournment hayilig arrived - "r'"';' the accounts of Col. Wm. Duane, and for al- j Tha committee tose, reported progress, Unji lowing htm a compensation tor ms 'services! ootaineu tsavc to ait sgam out and expenses in the publication of his milita-j The House adjourned - , ' " ry works under the direction and patronage Thursday 9 2f. ' : of the .War Department. Mr. A ndtrsott, from tne committee on the The Senate resumed the Maine and Mis ! nubHc lands, made an unfavorable report od bill; and Mr. Ruge-le. Mr. frimbleJthe petition of sundry inhabitants of Ohio! catted tne poor man s peiiuon ; wmcn was I 1 W) is 4 souri Mr. MorriL and Mr. Logaik successively spoke to the question before thehouse. The further consideration of the subject was then postponed to tomorrow when Mr. Robertt, takes the floor again, in support of his motion for the restriction on Missouri. The resolution proposing an amendment to the constitution of the United States, as it respects the choice of electors of Pressident aud Vice President of the United States, and the election of the Representatives in the Con-j gress oi .tne unite a states, ocmg rcaa t lire third time ; , 1 read and ordered to lie on the) table. Mr, WillUms, of NY C. from the commit tee of claims, made an unfavorable report off : the petition of sundry dtizens of , Baltimore, who pray for compensation for yesaals sunk in that harbor during the' military oper'Atiooa in its nnignoornooa, in tne year;r4st,4 " Kit dered to lie on the table. ' "M;.-,, ' Bestrtctinf the Spanish Trccdu: ' S i i Mr. Ftoyd, bt Va. submitted fot cohsfderSu tioa the following resolution i ' " -.. - ;f - Xesoflett That the President of the Uni : it-. 1 f 3 !' , i i: 1 ! i
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