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' riff S C?rH aa U rt 'uJ ia i U' Tf lurOn-r coi;i.lcraU'rti jX was tjs'tnf nm accu'iii-t 4 Jaffw d the boa if and, sBj Stio f - 'f-1 1 ,u Cwnit. lev; arl rep-rted, f4 tla- I li-tltdfif. Fti' 1 0. TL con. ;'..Tilion of the general jjr;iHa nil was rrsone4 i Committee r; Whole on tl'9 State af the Uw Virions imt ndmr ntn4 addl lBj were ai.nitted and iJiacn'.sed, jjrrafrf number of them referring a the wsual object if the bill were .jupttJf iilV few-alteratlona in t,e imiwnt bf the om propnsrd to (, toted, end wert aubaerjurntly c on ,arTtd In by the House. Tli fur. conslderaUori of the provision 'respecting tM pprtrpriatlnn far the Continent f xptHsr . of Congress, 'is ' bosfponrd notil to-morrow. jTbe Committee also (uok up the bill 'faf the preservation -and repair af tbe TortiReations of - the United tatr fur appropriations of Indian iffairsrfor the extension of the Ju. Oiriary aystemVand for' allowing a Jrttback upon imported brandies, fwbea'exportc in casks of not Iran 'kin flfWn' rations. Tito bill, at 'amended, wre reportea . to the 7 ry . r House. ? In the course or the debate, some Interesting observations were cade on the subject of the appmpr atioas heretofore' made fur expenses of tbe intercourse - of tho. United Statea with foreign , nations. The amount proposed lor, tins purpose br the bill,' tvasone hundred and flfchtr thousand dollars, which sum was bjectccf I' by Mr; IngfrRoII, j 1 who stated tuat the,, allowance iiu- rinjc the past year was no more than flOIOft. 4 MhVirkUnv observed tV tbe allowance iri question : ad m4l tt hv th 'Afembp fi'(m Van, nerticut, was only for three quarters of the year, and that the whole sum "ranted was 8137,000. -Mr.Io.ger- mII assenting to the accuracy of the 'statement Mr, Verpjanclc called fh? HlieHl(.H . It V0 UUUW 111 IU (H IF- 'priati6ns made' fnprecedin years ,1'or the same objeta." He 'laid that, ,Ia the year 1824, the expen '' I - ecs of our.. fort'ign ;inter 1 course amounted to V ''- 8189,500 Ik 1 825, the ft" rst year of the r I i late adminmf ration, to r - 213,500 .In 1826, it was. with the ed I - ditinn of g4 0,000 for the I f Panama Mission; -187.560 In 1827, It amounted to r; Vl 81,000 ,Io 1828, it waf as had been 'atated.r,v?fr;'Vy TiMrstTatflll.SeTeraIo!H V; LeTetofore- matured pastel, i Pend Shff the passate of the tenpral rAp propriation' Bill, to its third readinffj a imic ueoare arose upon some rom afisoV:tlrawn'byvMrV:yeiidanr.k Imtween the expenses for, foreign in jcrcotirse - Murine; the two first years pr mis. Adams's term, anu trie nwi ui)d of the tiresenrAd ministration. Feb, 12. The annual an roprianon ;biu passed, 'he bil aklnt appropnauon for the pay eat of sundry 'k Revolutionary ,' and ther pensioners was f ohsidered in Committee of the Whole, and soma Ui ulebatovftrose- on different moliiira in: Vwiis.i;The bill was finally infttured .Wits third reading, and the Com jnitteo ' roae and reported it to . the I . iVimi PotornbiokThs brhj Montiila" .which arrived las? evening in 27 daji rom vartnagena; bnnss ttogota. papers a uec. al, ib wnicn JUrnia dates to the 16th ire dontaine(Uvj' AlbonB' the nas- eflgernby Jha MantUlar,are General mrruon, ism our;iinisier 10. uoiam Btl CoKi Torrens, Ute Mexican harei d'affaires near the ' same . Gov The Liberator bad ioot arrived at g"Uoo the 2Qth,;l)fcer4ib.3r. .t. Noth rt W is ihentjaned m the papers as pjnt taken place m yvnetueia. The psperoj the ISth pntaiAl a cony of citcr lrnm ': lRofaI Mini ;. Vnrurmr B,e?f Fenetttela.'to the Secretary of Var, in which the aentinients.'of that, uncHonary concerning the defectioti of qerai Cordova are let forth; " He prewed mucb regret at learning that -ordova . had - disowned and violated organisation of the republic ai taWUhed by the Liberator President J virtue of, his powers . s Supreme ne states that the germ of dia- p win not thrive in the territory un r hit command Venezuela; and a a firm I determination . to sustain f 1 i his power the present ' oreani l" ; The Bogota paper -of the 20th tome teosible specnlations on M. " ! i'ic! 1, 'y i n .I'D, t"s-: Jsi. t 1 "ICQ (fie annroachinur Cotifria'vhnlfl f'er the ruin of . Colombia, exhorting be Wpresentatives to act withcircum Potion; patriotism and forbearance nere outln to prevail io the national "wmbiy.'? saya the writer, the erea r libertt of declaring' each ana liU opinions; and Hvhat 5 mav sub - ?e to be the nnininn fth mil inn; tl.a C'"1 patriotism n making,' matual jnncMionat; where the, Opposite inter frei ithour coiidiiini aild absolute jcration of all jhc visdance and H p uients of the meuOwrs to the one rt ohjecl of eftectirtg tlw irreatent it wr me rewpent.w. n .-t, stir b.U3 ilf-rtfi. j lull I C ft I i 3 T U accf,t it anvi a: T ' I Tim STATU" R.t.KIGll. rF.BRUARY 18.1850. XT n4trxmt tW cU Jarf. Ba hm4 T.J f Utm fit tiKX-Wi bar frww lVc1y rd, K ftigto T dt M iMUM, h, torn- WaK, 4itM bt a mS fraai k vwi after eaaih WrWaHita, atarte4 br aaac At abort r aVUck, aa aa Iaaa4 j aaa af aia alavta abkia t ar tkrta aaaaVal raraN af kia midt-MW, vkli VI, Beck W-ofcaa. TW W hb aVaUt vaa aa araaraat, tkat K araa dcaoxd aawaaaaaary to koU a aaroaar1 laaaaat lhaaorfy.-. . ; ' . I - Mr. Ctag left Kaataakv aa Um tftk akiaaa, (srMawOrlaaaH vkcra iaiiaia.aaaaioaaa' ky tiie deaUt af kit ktvdwr, rrfairca kit paaaeaae. J. M. Ckmm, a rapraataiatiTa i Caagraat, and E&jA Hayard, af Ciaciaaati, km kaaa a- leatad Jadgo of lha 8uiiwai Coart of Ohio. Tba Umm afOeleptat K Marykrad kai ra. jeated, ky a rata of 44 to U, tbe kOl (or aatak. (kmc a SUM Baak.' . Tka Gallaia Jaaraal am tkat lha Leriilatora afTeeneaie,orUeUatkaf tkeir late amioa, kaa axhonitad dia Stata Treaaarjt ii tkat tkcj kaa auUtoriasd tba Treawrer to oktal.t !jm from tba United State Bank of tweat Umiaod doilara. " Tke (bUoviof appointmeau, aiada kf tka Prea- weatof Ilia United State, hate keea aoofinned by thaSeoate. LmitATLane. arDelavare. Minuter to Great Britain. , - . ' WitUam Rnxil, of Virriuia. af ioUter to Frnee.-' H iltiaM P. PrtUel of Maine. Mmlater to tka Netberlandi. " Cornetini P. Van Af, ol Vermont. Minuter to Snain. . . , ' ffaihingttn troint, of New York, Secretary ofLegacioa to Great Britain. CAret Comll Harper, at Maryland, Seereta. rjro LatioQ to Frao.ee. v. r Jlii ft tc tavczuc, ui uniiiuuia, seerenry ai Lention to the Nadteriand. J. C. Pickets of Virginia, Secretary of Lega. tion to Colombia. , ' , WPiamJ. Dtiane.of Phaadelnha. and Jame Camfibeil.oCStw York, Dii-eelor, ot the Bank af the United Surea, . . Richmri W, Orten, of Rhode leUad. Attor ney of the United (Mate for the dirtriet of Rhode Island. . , : . :, . -' . New Poil Officers. Post Office has been established in this county, on the route from this city to the town of Hay. wood; by the name of Webb' Mill Dr. Randolph Webb Postmaster. . . " An Office has also been established 10 Mecklenburg county Dy;tne name of Ingram 'Sforf John ... M Ingram, Esq Poafmastee.Vf 4 "' , Tobias iratkimThe petition of - - this individual for a writ of i6aa cor- pu, has been rejected by the Supreme Court of the United States. ' . Gen. George Iiu$t, of Loudoun conn ty. Va. has. beito appointed Superinten dent of the Unned Statei' Armory at Harper's Ferry; io the place of Colonel Dunn, n' account of whose assassina tion was given in our last paper. T ' Jean Portugal Dalhora has been re cognized by the President as Vice Con sulof Portugal for the port of Wilming ton,' 'in thiitate; and Theodore Nicolet as uonsui 01 tne owiss uonieaerauon for the States of Louisiana and' Missis sippi,. r- ' ' 1 1 ;lt ,i ji' !, i . ' jThe Rev: Mr, Caper, of. the Metho dist Cb ti :h, has declined accepting the Profesborship, to which he wai receutty elected io the University of Georgia. On the $tb instani Mr Van Buren Secretafvv of. State, presented to. the President boo Jose M Torocl , II mi ter from Mexico antl Col. Jose A. Me xia and Don Jose M( Arroyo, Seereta- ne? of Legation from we" same govirn On his presentation; the Mexican Mi nister addressed tha Preiident, as fol lows: ' . '' ; '' . 1 " ' Snu When the Preaident of the United Statea if Mexico distinguiahed n with the trust of bis full confidence, he charged me to eipreaa to the President of the United Statea of America, hi earnest and aincere attach ment toward tbe generoui and magnanimoua Deoplr. and to tbe wiae and energetic ad ministration over whom preside the Hero of New Orleans, r i both nation aVe, and will for ever be, link ed in friendship, by aympathiea that have been founded by nature itself. Mexico will al ways remember, with a lively feeling of grat itude, that the United Slates of America waa the.first, among civilized nations, toaeknowl edge tier right, which germinated forever her unhappy colonial situation. Besides, the Mciicaoa. lover of their Independence, idol airous of their institutions, reerard the firm and imperturbable march of the public spirit of the united States of America, a tue moat per feet model of windom. . I feci myself hiirhly honored, in being the1 organ to assure to tba venerable President of the United btatea ot America, tne sentiments entertained by my Government; and at the same time, I avmil myself of this opportunity to present to him my highest consideration kqd respect.;:' '-, , 1-; "The Lynchburg (Va ) Republican an nounces the arrival at hat place, on the 8ih inttant, of the celebrated Jilrs. 5I 1 if Car.' AnticiWal! - . 7t Lej, wsreaNtw JttMjUvt seti if atitefS t U U:iir ami Utriua. asj a l!l ta aatWIi a rail raad fraa CatnHea ta S-tS Amiwr. rix U aa (ttrsct from a letter, re cti rrd at Nw Tori, frw a cammer-' rial kaase in IJTrpoJ, iud. 5ll D- M Snce fha 16th inttaat the taltit of American Cotton, except tbe fcnest oris, baa ritea Tjuifa S-84 per lb. and in -tbe best oaalitiea fV advance ia aasrlf Jd pf lb, new Boweda, tbmij ia small qnaality, cocaaaading 7 J per lb. 1 V v. -V " ; -, . 1 ' i T ' - - HVmingto.reb, 10. "TU Sam!irx. We think ft not improper ta state, that there kas been bat one case af the Small Pas in Hts 'awe; that which was noticed aa hiving occurred on the 8th slt?tcTfcr. ':r ' NiwberiCFbSi , Froas the' indecision which our phy sician manifested respecting its nature, a well as from an unwillingness oa oar part, to create onnecessary alarm, we forbore making, , in our last, any mention of the contagious disease which ha been introduced amongst as.' Both these causes of 'silence, however, have unfortunately given way to the lament abU reality, and oar daty to the public compels us Io state, that the symptoms and effVcts of this disease, onequivo cally pronMinceit to be small pox. Its rkvages have, with one exception, been cnnGoed to our coloured jmpulation, twa of wham have, fallen victims to its violence. We perceive with plessure 'that the Commissioners are using jheir. oest .endeavours to arrest .its progress, and to mitigate the aufferirigs of those who are afflicted. We wnuld i.ug2Pt the necessity of prnhibi'.nc all puhlir neetinja lor a tunc; and, if the inter course between our slaves were proper ly restiicted, we. might anticipate a peedy extinction of vthe disorder; as we have more to dread from their indis- dretion, than from any other source. '- oenf ie.. North Carolina GoM. Since the 4th of March last, the office of the Bank of the Ur-S. in tliis town, has received from its dealers 30.853 in Gold, in Bars, the produce of 'the North Carolina Mines. Supposing that the State Bank, with its six branches the Bank of Cape Fear with its branches, and the Bank of Newbern, with its branches, haie received .as much more; and that the merchants of the western rnuRties,-, where the , Gold is fonnd. and who deal principally with the Northern cities, remit as much more to pay for UiHr purchases, wo have an amount appmarbiat 8100,000 found within ihc Jast year, in tbe uoiu mines or this btatc. . , , K i These suppositions, we are ! con vinced, fall below the reality, but they show the propriety of having a branch of the Mint in this State, for the purpose of assaying arid stomp ing the, GoA.Fayetteville Journal. ' . Coiain6ta;isr. C. Feb. 6 . SoulhCarolina Conftrtnce.YQ present has been, In -many respocts. the' most interesting session evei held by this confcrcncr; but- the cir cumstance which most remarkably distinguishes it, is the division of the Conference District into two; scpa rate ; Conferences. This measure has long been considered necessary by many 6f the ministers, on arepunt of the exceeding great Inconvenience to wbicb numbers ot . theiu were ne cessarily. SBbjected In attending' the sessions of a Conference of such ex tensive bounds as this lias been: em bracing all the country t east of the mountains from the Cape Fear river to PenHacola.. The -tlivisioti was therefore ettwtea with, periect tiar mooy Of feeling; .but having taken place, at all,, it puts this numerous band of brothers, who hare been so long and so atTectiohatety laboring in one common .field,; into cirenmstan. ces peculiarly kftecting.fyuf've. now to 'separate' to meet again' no more', till the chief shepherd 'shall summon them to the convocation on high.' The South Carolina Confer ence will hereafter be bound by the Savannah river on the west. The Conference which has been created west of that boundary,' will, proba bly, be designated tho Georgia Con ference. ''-'!'-. .The Conference adjourned yester about three o'clock. The Georgia Conference will meet at Macon, Geo. on the 5th Jaiiuai-y 1831; and the South Carolina Conference in Fay. ettcvillc, on the 26th Jan. 1831. State Gazette. Wo do not know when we Lave ever heard of a mere distressing k curreiico than is related in letters just received ' from , Nashville, , in Tennessee. - Mr. Thomas A-T Dtfn can (brother, of pen.' Joseph Dun ran, tle Representative in Congress from the State of Illinois) left Nash ville for New Oi lcans early in De cember, with tho intention to settle in" the former place. Having made lus arrangement there, be was. ye- Unua- to'NaaltUle, tot. Vets' raj (y ever w re, atliiai tTl lra!tb aaJ aytiweabat drlirious iccmj rte nulority, it srtraj Iftrr, was landed at it r aad was rrcrirtd with kii! as at Mr. Rmiml Betra, that r4Kt, Coaiteitoa ef Ua wife. On tba trib Decerabrr. brinr left ! liirge af tw tarm, tLry were aver ale by kJtp. w4 jit before day. it.Ut, llr. Ductra rase, rr-t out uf tbe boose,' and It is saiiftoerd waded .... .i . ... .. . into, too rirr aoui ihe rold tlrote him from it; wltea, endeavoring to 64 Mr. BelPa bW, (the houvm bring tuarb alike be mUtook fw it another, wrwpW as a store, by a renrTjraaa. . iiua pers-m 'came to tpe d.Mr when Mr, I), knorkrJ at it -dosed - the door on aeeine. Lint. wetil bark and got a sword, and, on returning, stabbed him to Um heart! Mr. D. waa about 87 yeara. of err. much beloved bv bit friends, and as felt wife and twa Hi'ddres) to ament hia dcallu Voi (. i. (: w Aoiae-.Tha Lettslatare k still en- gsged in attempts to organize the Gov ernmeati oat la eonteoaence of the twa psrties being eqaal in the Senate,-! and nearly so In the flonaa each par ty refusing o yield an inch the busi ness or ygulation-proceeds at a very snail like pace. Finally the 8 Anti Admiaittraiion' Senators i who bad plseed the President of the Senate ' in the chair made amotion to join the House ia Convention,, for the. trarbose if filling the vacancies at the Senate board, and an the vote being 6 ta 8. maintained tuat the Preaident of the Senate waa it actinj Governor; and had no right to. preaKIt over that body. iney ineiepon left the Senate. nd proceedetl ta the House, where .the Convention was organted, The !sd- ministrstmn Itepresentatives, then, to the number, of, 70, protested' sgainst heae proceeding, and Jeft the House. I he other party. ho ever, -proceeded n the .election, and chose four antl ad ministration Senators, to fil the vacan cies. At the Ut dutes. thints remain ed in this state. V Tbey have not vet derided the question whether the feo pie eterieu ir uuntoon, Oovernor or not.-Wtffdrtfown (Con.) Stnl, , Maine hat . a Governor -at Ais. We learn from the Portland- papers of Saturday, that in conquenee nf an o pinioo of the Judge of the Supreme Court, that MiOHall, President of the Senate, was the acting Governor, 4he anti Jack on party in that body become i r.. .u- i hiojuiiij, lueiuie, me :iwo parties saood 8 and 8) and having passed'; a vote permitting the three ( Adams) Sen ators from th.- District of York to re: tain their aeais. a motion, was made to reconsider- the vote by which the Sen- rte had rejected the report of the'eom mittee en the snSrages . for .Governor, and to accept the said teport ai amend- rv. - a ma motion was carrieut Avea H. Noes 7. As .the reptirt had been previousi: accepted by , the House jonatnan u. uonion. the jtnhJackon candidate;) was, then declared to have been duly elected - Governor ot. the. StateiV. Y. Jour, of Commerce. C st,' -v iIuntsvilleM. Jan. 29. " Zgisfafurf. Our State Legisla ture adjourned on V ednesday llie 20th inst after a session of 64 days; A goodly number of laws havti beCn passed, among which, Jere some -of impomncc. y, we are sorry to bf under the necessity of stating,; that just hcfitre the . rise of this - body, some of the members became very The - d d ltif passed current; ipUtingi.w facet tecam fashionable, and twa pitched tattle were fonghUl' suppose these tucujucrn, nucr pnasing ri re gulate the yeace and harmony of so ciety, were tlesirous to enforce them as soon as possible; - -i . ,v ; . for broken laws are ne'er tbe worsei J". Nay, till th'are 4rMrea. have .nor.; vyp ; wouiu. not; no umierstood as casting auy reflection oii tLe legisla lre' as n btdy;(far-' fnirii it, M "e believe the membei s generally xtcrt !ab(riousy. engaged, - most .of ; tho session, tn dbctiargiflg thcilluties to t heir coititueits. y v bethcr" jt be iiot better that '--.men should, Hy ui Iiam'ti4jgM; tliatr'.fq hfcpaitt to da so, nt .jihe seat -.,gwve n'mient,' js''jk tjuery which we submit to the people"; Democrat, SundayJMls.i In the state of In diana,tiie l-eprescntatives have n greed to a memorial to Cnnglcss, iTitionstraling against any interfer ence on the subject of tt ansppHing the mails on Sunday, and chsu-giig a certain religious sort, with views inimical to the constitution. v In Uie Senate of Kentucky, it was resolved that the representatives or the state in Congress bf requested to vote Against any bill, having for its object the Rt'pago;of3th mails oii;huiHJay,j.S'.;,i.i; From Ibe Philadelphia Morning Journal. .' In, the ftntubci", of the "American Journal of Medical Science for Feb ruary, is a paper, by Professor J:l, Coxe, Jn .whkli;(lie writer gives, an account of vlie sucmsl'id cultivation of the medicinal Jrtfaf) in his garden (n! l'hiiadolphia. I hct; plants wel-e procured frwn .XaJnpa (MexicoViii J 1 827, and have flourished luxuriant- g arjartstly I lew reaioiity, Witntlio excrp- tiaa atbe rlprrtiBg af the- hmnIv One fcftn-m t;rew to lie trlLt f teaty fccL It is at CftUia Le. ther U,la valaalla plant it oatiie in Oeorgta an J i-nnda, but Dr. Coxe (hinka !,! cit-ciimeat fnirt that it may bo r.aturalized in lalitudra Car moro nnrtlirrn than t-iat rrtloa. Two beaoliful (-htn actompaUy tlie description rvspreaentiag .the" flow er a ad tie bulbs: .the former tery much rtncmUcs tut common roaru- m!ai. -" . There are fC9 atadrafinow atlidted to the University af PcaoiyUaaia; if whoia S?f are io the Midiral Jriart anent, (rtrlaMva af 0 r,rajuitr who roattnae to alfrn-l ibe lovturca.) J? iq the collegiate, 190 ip th grammar, and 158 in tU charily school. '. v- The Bible has been tiamdsted Into one kundrtd and fifty ana differtat lin gua ge. It is supposed that fifty more translations, will give the Bible in all the languages spoken in the worM. - . The first steamboat upon the waters af the Mississippi and it -tributaries, was built at Pittsburgh, in 1811. , Up to-IB 17, only seven or eight boats had been built- Three hundred and thirty three steamboats now navigate the Mis sissippi and the Ohio river. Tha population of Washington City is. estimated, at lUI'J. There were erected )48 dwelling in 1829. The total nombcr of dwellings it 5050 A-:'t 'C''-u'i NewTofk. State llicro, are 211 newspapers; II , which 32 are Ami masonic. . Catraruus, , Putaa.'o and Richmond are, (lie on! cnuniies. wi'h- ost a piper,. Io New York! cjiy thrre arey47 paperi, 11 r faily.-The iiighet circulation or a single daily. j)apec : is 4000: average number of daily papers, 1303. xu.uuu reams ot naner are uat'd anngally by. the city papera;,; - - j a , a i r . - - ft i j . i t "A -l ;lfoa th stah: : "V.:; ;':;.I'lXSAL'iMPU'gV6.ME'TO,;vv At a meelioe of dia eillxeni of 'Hertford conn. ty, held at tha town ol Wanon, according to ftv wmm bhuso, on nurumy itm I iwt ol t eOrttaty-, 1830, to take into aonsHlu aiion ill mo n'i--tual method of obtainina the ! el- tbe- Gimend Government In lite re-Dtxtiine of " Itoanoka fil let, " Jamea Morna, tiwj.- was called ta the Chair, and John tl. Wheeler,, Esq. ) Beeretiry. 'After tlui mealing a duly oreaui. B-d, die olycct vaa exjiUlned" nd il v'ttkllnW povtanre to tliii seetiou ot ihv Slate ael ka-ih, iw Mteral addressei tlelirered bygenilenieHoii i x.t occasion. - 'I'liw Iblloaing retuluiHHis ei-a uhwo iroouslv tlojted, rortcd by a ojnmiltt.ae-lactedW.tliemirnasct-''-ti - ' ' . HeKtiuxL : I hut tber follow ina; amose of the shipments from Uils eoumy tululiy aubMaatiiKed by laetanlueod to tins mealing! '' 1 be moant of co Hon shit)ed tadifftrent porta north ardly front thia aounty k S.U60 bale anaaallr. ' Tha ireign aoldtl upon t till 00 'Thai the amount of nonhead atavel' hipped anneally from tttn uanty- ta 1 ,600,000, and tba freight oa Umsv suvhi ' t the West Indies, -at neveoteea doW-' i " ; tar par iliaBad,-'-.v.-p,aiW' That lite amount of tar( tm peoune, '. i spirits of Ittrnaiillne.and rosin slmmed from thi aounty, is about -,000 Ua." rel. . 'l'hn fi eight la die umthei-o port ; , , o(Kn ibeso eoiuinoditiu,'or hai-rel. at '- hi Oaeats.ls ' -12,000 ' That the amouDi of grain (eom, pcai, t- t : Uc) aliipiied from this couniy iaB,Otlo ' v bushels.: The trenails ta nOrtliui-a nnrta.' ",' ' " at 10 eenta per bu.Vl, is -" That the amount ot fish In barrrlt exported trom tint 'county M 3(000 bar rels. Tlit fi-eighto'it thew fiili io north' , ward iuai-ket. at fU oeuta tier ban-el. is , !,00 I.soq :: That, the amount of pipe SUvr ship. - 4 pert from ihi, efuniy j -WJU, The' li-clirht mi tlita- !tn t.m.ai-iv linrf.i ivmil x be, at 40 dollar (wr thousand, ' ' . r : 1 6,(XK) - '' Hut o are aomptljtd to si up these eostwii!i-'..v-' 'Cl J , The cost of these xpoils,at Uwi ' alukiionK" i'i,,tfii,CU0 uuio IVotu , ' ibi, r.omi'y 'in cousiiiene of our haz. '5-t-' V ardotis nigution, l 4 per sent; i- t,Sj ' ' Freizht and kisaranee an tha tmouot of lli above ex port only J .. -', j :-. "" y if, . 1 - The exuense ol th ' same Quantity, of eotton tt-oui N.lolk,(tir sity portounn--v-pedfcd in its iateMourau. to the Ooexn,) at tba freight era. pt m that port to ' tht -same nmrket, one doll,ir per-. , bale to New York, is but .v., t . The expense en thy tame quantity of , 0,060 nogtneaa t wares from Mot lulfc (o tlie- vv est lad tea, at Uie freight no pais, say f; 11 dollar per thoutaa-i, i , . . 17,C00 'Tlie freight psid on the afime quantity:. of tar. he. m lliat. port, at S3 uuter' ' ' torraVjVMu;. v6,000 - The freight paid on the am qnantU - -a j ty of grain shiK.'d tront Noi lolk to the " , siime porta, at em prrliushel, ' .' 1,080 . Tha epvna ot "the imine ijUanutyof , 6HU0 uie. same porn Mora fltcnlollt, at 5 eeiit per bai-i-el r r Tho freightou pipe waviisf.-oro Nor. folk. to the same putts, at dullai-s pet ItiousMiid, V . ., v r r- .'. liiflerenee ot inmiuucc J per cuntjf ss -..?-11,200 4O.GI0 .r.f,ar.( 4il.filO Sbewina; a difference of $!to,850 in the eoatof eonvtjunte to msrkct ol the tea articles above named, and the eost tf conveyance of Uie same artielt-, ttoin Norfolk to the same mnrkel,' Mis jiained by tlte eouutv a. Hertford atone! ; . Jtaoived, That tl- ditlei-eiire as alioyf fa an nually lost by the iuhnbiUnls ot this county ,.nd Unit it is oecaaion'etl by 1he indirect and dunger ous ubMinei ions in th coiunjinwatiou whkk ae have ailh the' Ocean.' . - : Heulved, .That the re-opening of the Roan oka Inlet would iemova this grievance. - ' ' ' On oiotioii, the tiireiin; roKohed louppointby ballot Uiret dcli irstes to repieicni.thik countr at a geneinl meeting of oounites of this tectum, of the Mate.' proposed to ba held al r.deuton on Monday fltw ISth of fubiuari , and Messrs. Jn, Morgaa, John A Andei son and Jaha HW heel er were duly appointed. - . r ' - i. . ( C.arriuoii M Siuiili, Ksq intruduocd the fol. lowing iesc)lution,S) Uith was adopted ananimuus. 3'tl' ' ''.V' , , , ' - 'Jlenitvett, .Tliat (liethiihk ot tliis meeting and of tha emintyi f tlurtloid arc due and hereby presented to Uovernor Oaen, iur tlm ruyiily and able manlier with trlncb he prvicnteil tb impor. Unto ol' ltvO)tiilng the Hontiake Inlet t thu last (irra) AtsemMy of NmiU Carolina, wha-h . Nnecs a spirit ol Uttl-ulKT towards tins Si cumi of llie.Slute-, arid show that he take a hiih In terent K llio wi-lfm-u tl llm blat, and irntinls iba niiRiii-g :iH(lrtioB of every pun hint ol the 60,480 "Su,nn1l'ffS of Cnl. 0. pi SJamp, il wa , t, '" " , " a st a - - XV-'ur J t.a.M, -, TkM tka jt9 ' - iri ) i- In' null myii in j nd, m- - , aMTM,H4MH;11lf bril, . Tba mnjrru ml li-t mrtm kr f r. (.fi.. ad, ta bui( t!ra, kv. 'jrea' aUaaV. j. Mot:ti W.Cksn . . . MARRIKD. l ! OJ -, a Tri.T immt W, 4'Mrr1, ' r B. II mum, fv a H ut aoaty, aa Mae Ma-rtrrt (W.K-tl. of isu aUta. la Jokaataa mwtv, oa W 4ik VmtaL, Mr. Saam Knra, at W'aU, Mia Marts M ' -aer, at lha inrawr aoaai,. T taKaikiMle.laaawaaiUeO'kalt Mr.Jtmrt ' a t'.wana. feroMrlf artMa eay, ta Ma Umj . Aa llr.trt. of UwLnarrrlaac t la CLMtaa aaanty, aa tba fik ksataot, t kt. Im, ran. Cipt. ioarpk Ua. al Row Mr. a Mm Ml? Aaa Ba-gcaa, Uurd 4mi cfU Mr. Jca HtirfMv ' f . ' , , UlUadalpk , aa r)ia Oik laauat. iXr. lMklit.H-M la it Charity . Bray, aatk . dvi,.-iilrr of Jnm Btav . - - Ailkres'Hlraer NickokM Joarc, Eq. ta i Uiea aaaMy, oa the Stik altma, Mr. Jwae , ChriMMw Cvtart to MiM Ja llarria. la Hslifat kwxIt, on ttni id ianent, Mr. Iaaw , ' H. Shrrrea la Mo Mnnr Adanist and, aa the J 'h, Mr. Krddinr J. Havkies, of Jdia.tova of ' lUlii.T. ta Mi-s Eliui 1'ierae. . . ' " i' - la Ex!oct.mb oiKir,m ba Sik loataat, Mr. Hardinta Attinirton. ! llnlif.i eout. Io Mam ' tUoalMtk V'vs, dwijhtcr tJk Jatnes llijrs, Kkj.".; , ' l Caswell comny, aa the tk lostwtl, Mr. . . Villiaia Weatheifoi-d to Um Fnunca G. Hoc. . , inr, danhtar at Mr.; Samuel I loo;m . . v , v At Spring Hill, Challiant ounty, m tka IM v ' : inetaat, Mr. Craaa Su-aughaa, a'aoldier ia W lata ar,aadaa tndoauioas man, aged about So. - - - ' v. --" J. . . . . ( C-uminicotrd. At the reahlenea of his mother, ia Orang . aOUntr. oa tha Ilk ln.,sf . Villi P. f mmim 1 - , , At WilmiuAtOiv aa ill Tth' mriinl. Mr John ' ' J. Lloyd, aldeu soi af David Uoj d, tio ot Bht- den tounty, aged 117. years. ' -,-'. - -'. At Washington, Oeautbrt eoanty, ton the 1st, ; iottaat, Mr. Julia Ucv toe 4Uth year of bt -ge. - . ; - i, ' ' - r. -, '' . .. -;'' ' In Bcaulnrt eoanty, en the 3."th ultimo, Mr t Clai-iaaa Tripn, H'e of Mr. Robris Trhip, and- . v Hi ami. an im iU t. I.J,.. Il Kl . , Al lireenslM-rattxh, tico. oa Ue t st insiaat, tlie Hon. Thomas V. Cohb,,oua ol die Judge ot Ihc ' In Montgomery aouMr, Tcnoesserj' a the , L' -frM uliinio, Major John "lUkcv, a -Hiva of thh ' . v State, a-vd 7a He Md a eomroisaioo in the X vonn warunna i ma Di Hie regular army ounnj? ... im "nuiiuiMi j it, u was an acuvcjtuu ei . v-.' fietcnt olHecr in Uat arduous rtmFle,'"' . , r In K-lR-eomh enmity, i the 5th iiidant, Mr, ' ; ' SteptM-a iBratlliy, 8.. aKcd 77 also, a lejr day :' i.a.ae, lr, John Mettle, at an advanced ase- r I'KU C LAAI ATIt) N.-; - i -'. ; V?y ihc ' Ghrror n-tLtarnd'-. ' . AAi ' 1111 -syr. w aaari-i- 'L. '.'.- WtlERRAS tt'hMleen made 'knoVa'toV Vf r iw niiiiiKT urs ui-en aornmittetl ill the eoanty r -f JtotH.Mil, iidStatttbf Jjortb Carolina. b '-' l"' fy Hreember last, mnl tha. a certain i JAMtS l. riTMA.tHteofMariooIlisli ieHn f iMaiaie oi JoutU Carolina, standi thnel by . r thu.-ierdiot at A toroner' Inqm-st Mi hini 'A James ltodgrrs,ot the said aount ot iobeson k 8lV of North Carolinaand as k is lorthei ' represented and iriada knoo to me that the said :,) rJanieafa, fkraan liath'absconded and fled from: ,-Vf the jui-iMlivtion and liraitsof ihisStnte, and therWV . liy i lUdedtheamofthe Uwandorjustiee! ?COW tlwrefar. to lha suit ,h. .l' : . - , , ... -f - in., tun Hin ,nmcs T ? rumaa may be aniirehrndail . and bronrht ta ' id Ot !- thaa aknea au.l a a t . . hrrKw aar.iaa "H 5 jmnunand and enjoin all eflkwa ahatsoerer, aal-'" Vwt-tl k-nTl as nnlHai-y, within ttti, Suite, to vk " . I I It,., Iiua aaaa ...... a . 7, ' their best t endeavour to uppidvend and take & .n.. v, m an ineiiennun aflU taken, tha Kn.1. fcr , i . .7" .,-.-. avenrelv i. .n .1.11 i. . . .nit. ii. i iimiiL am, titm ui.u .... .1 i". . Z r r "" oe uroucni te " ' .- plex Ion somewhat dark, in hi pei-son. welt pro. V pm?ldhel-he has peculiar. Wh,f In dolns; which he show his ten). plainU fcsnno . V write, but hasapoodnd.li-.aatnr . ..... i kdinwtlou. ' uimeri. my nann vataof i and under the great seat &VVb UaSr a'? Of Jsnuarr, Jo. nwrv4- By llie fiOVeraiw. v . aa i. ,, . . . Wi tr y Wanted to Hire' A COOX of jrood ahann-tetv Apply to fW f Hateieh. Jah. Sid' la!''- .' w..i'x a .'-" i. i ., " 1 ' ! ' 1,111 "'H " ' ill in i '' i t ne euiiBorioeriifevunr qualified at the present ; term of Wake County Court a Administrator of' ' Aqjtustm .1 uekar, tdeavrased, reqaests,all thote ' V indebted to Hie. ettnte at .the dereaaad to aaaka amardwte paynicnrt SntUhose who bare Claim i aeainst llm aau I, krin il.a. a..k ' . kuilientieatad.' -withhi the time prescribed- br ' ' law, or this notice , wdl be plead bxtar ot iU-Jt " reaoVBrr,-. tt. 4 - j v - Frb.Tr, 1 830: iw. . AiTuiinistrutor's 8aler - , Will be sold at public sale, on Friday the 19th ' " of March net, at the late dwelling of Aunistia ; Tucker, deceased, all the liouaefaord and kitchen v hiriirturo, farniiiig utensils, of th said de- v oessed. i - - - (- Also, on 8at)rday the Oth of March, al the eourt house in Kale.gh, a negro man and woman. iVOn the above sales acred a Of nine month will be given, the purchasers eryiiitf bond with nflU " eient security. ' rah tr ts-m TUCXEn.Ar. . ' t t e. I, 1830 v ' '.$- i - police, v 1 ' - I ahal I ofter at public sale, on Tuedny the Olli day ol Match jwxl,. at Mr. Wodil's tarern in touisbdrg, seven valuable NEGltOKS, a mau and his wde and five children, three of them hay s .TO .,,0J,'h PlouBhi property of th late William Harrison, dreeaed, and sold in confor mity with, the will xif aid Harrison. Term at : sale,' u A -f -:i - ,- '-' - . . .. y t WILUAMSON RATEVOOI, i .-.. , Agent lor the executor. Fehioary 16,1830 1 , 8 Sw 'Notice, All persons are (icrehy notified and requeued' not to trade for a note made payable by Eliuh f atewarinnd Klislie Stewart to David Holland 'f tr ibe tutu nf sixty dullara, and due on the 'iStli Ji, ot IJtcember, A. 1), IB30, a we are determined jt te pay. the saraej Ur ecriam reason sutisln? tory to .v , - 1 1 " -'.?- v KII.IAII STFAvanr S3p fcMStJA SIRVVin! ' Lost.'tjr tiMisl.Vul: ' , Sera tune mec, a note t.f hand, girrn by Jjp' eobWIiitiey io Uxaru llollouay, fiearini; date tha PH. of .December, J.SCiJ. and w,ble lout moiiihsaller datc. I tiucKarn r.11 persons from trading lor i.l,l nmet and Mikewmo fmewara IW said Jacob Uhitti-y trmn paving an, (mm at said uole to any riher perron except IVni, v Ken-, my agent. :i -, .' .i ... r - mci:olas Bunr -fe'."'--;''' " ' ' ' ' ' '. " . . . ; ia.-'.-.' - f t , i " 4 " ' : .r- 4 y . 1
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