' "' ";'.,.' --v: Vf -samr Vv- -, X."', Monday, JVbv. 33, , f"w iHiU? ,hV.nm6tU.jt7 State; Jr...-!.4. 'i4,1'r,ed 10 theCa V; rJratich subniittedanainendaMUiHherete, itf the 0oind gneiss. titionof r' . -l.ir(LtiUb late, invasion .o :o'fn.- a. . i.-W-hased orov 18111) j the .p-ftfr the militia to uic amount, . even aoiiaia a ci u . i...n,ir.'4'aua ioriV'S irXoti eo.nm.ttee oa o moch of the jto theaii eSW a. relate, to the" .ubjeet nf th. a John following Ward: t J ,r - -'" 1" v ftbei To James .Madison, Esgutre,xr resident ojthe . . I . ' rr.'i 1 .-. isions '. v . URuea aiwt v. - iThe Memorial of the-Seuate and House ol Voin mous 6f the State of aVorUi-Uaroiina. -t ,; memorialist would le wanting in doty 8tewart,Vsmhhji Wrigit, Wngarc, J.Wil litf B. Vmiair, T; YrUt,Waush,rvnn - ; VAVSMms'C BoweTsilU Bailed. Holmes, oore, tarns. lliivoy w..-w-j - ' ' 'r ; ':"r " 1 Tuesday, JVV. 30. 1 . elected to supply" thefaean' MW ----- t T ... VUII JL nraneh; Uoffield, Davidson-, inuey, Hokias Hill, IiiKmifeI'FarUnd, M ot:n:L 'R M.Khfc: T. ftimderson. JN. Will gccjiae by tlc death I man i . -Iffrl.yfJO of U?e invaaieu -o...M... n the commutee oi uivwrcc ! j.M,,,f BjAe, froMhei1 hu.tjnJ, Caleb li.uj me urn umv. , 3fr tugli, prteited U foIloTving protest, !iib !waa filtered on th0:' Journal J...' " . r-r- A .1 Ann rnnir ni miu.l. ','v ,i to themselves, aud reffarcjlcss 'of the uitertsts on craven, at y . "i'J i:Vi'ftni W fcAMrt. tour attention to her auer.of.jVsinuawanU .WM, untain: aner vae neeis oi ub men? r f iv"PiMi urteited thi following protest, rangeu aiou5 iuc n.c wu - 31r. iig" P" Vie o , J . gtae9 . afer ti,e experience, of-aaeighjnug a ln "iS 3 i he legislatire of Xorth . the inelination as the ability, by. predatory . V Ufa ly vWed with the institutional Uursions,- and bracts uuauthomed by the law. ' 't tenure alt their pulilie servant'., of Utilized warfare, to jeopardize these thu 'r ' , nS'o3t niaTVot comport with ichare MA most dear : aud after an .ova S'WS WweJ 6n wiict the i Slon of.9r own territory, your meinor.aIi.ts juj nuuiiLiv i . k. j .. i iAL-., wJHi snlieitiitle for that aid from tlue Ijre with tne maiuicBi uuu ; . . i n il if u tr.eir ueeessuv uo iceii saulre, one 6f the Senators from tHis state in he Cotiffrw-i of the United Stittes. Laid on the r . . . --..f .. .i:., .r. ,r uso'iiprhl i?av- neralOovernment, l"S.KUJ uf etatioa. of, than thtir riditmauded ; & which their con Vrii. Vke'c coastitneuts IBtA-and -their J ti.,. ,, nft!i nVatile of this deuce in the lieneral Uovernment ioriMie rue 1 III VILUHl IVII table until lo-.morrpw. . .:, t .,.;Vi Mr. ll'Kinnie presented a hill to divide the rc'iuteui oi -muiua oi u;uc .....wr-..-reginienls, aud fof other purposes: Read the first tiuitt. ' ..r , n The Senate took up the order of .the d.ay;o the resolution, of xVlr. Urancti, lor ure pp;' uient of a. commlltee to en cal eoni'iict of David Stone H .1 1 f bate, was aaopieu, oy yeas their march; aid were ainhftdaiiinjaoy' ' eJ by thd eneia v,v Vt night it was idnd.! lij t ar troopa leaivtue, anu u.eu r"; i,v ' v large jfetefameisty. wasent.prwaw j i,iirpx . sumo fcloek h'ous'es and ditperse-iome. .illpar-, . ' .' walijGcn. Covington with the rest of tfe ar. my .a to foJtoflr'.partly.iiTholita a9d:by.Indf ' V When the boata under Coviugton had put 0$ - , a amalj distane, they verol;atltieked by a fltf ' of British, itun boats; and retiirm-d i ; they wwk - ordered on. seeonu tiaie'auu.re.iuruiiU auu( se . landed, aud a deterinatiou. formed' to attack. ; '( the British by land-3 Our troops were . accord. ingly dran up in a Hue of batUe, ijid jad vaiictd ,s towards ' the enemy; who imoifdiaiy : pre - . pared to meet them. ;Wh.u within musket,-shot. 1 a general fire oonimeneed from both saoes, . which lasted some time, when, the BrU'.sJi ro- , treated, in cood order, aid were parsud -by , : L t i : n ' l.l ' .. a I. . - -. . ". T our troops who conupuea me pursuuuMufT, came to a low spot of ground, ,wlien the rititfa V ; opened a tremeiiaous are oi grape ana cannier shot from pieccsjaf artillery placed the woods by the side of the road, j . 'I'he British gun boa.tji aer fj'6m theoppOHiteide next. the jiv'er; T)ur : ? men fell inali directions. A retreat was JinmeiHf , quire into the politi-iatelyordered', which watffoctdwith rcgnlai:-.. ; . xvhfih. rJttet de- itv.andthe enemy either froni their owu ,los ; . g aiid nays; SO to 2. or some other reason-declined pursuing, uar . country, so.u., , " -r ' - - .. mMflr knftJ,n VEAS Messrs. Arnold, Alien, -.vr"- of the house 01 coinmous-iui me oioic r " njti .11 iillai..l TlnnoW Rmittm nofilld. ClarkW, were Kucaroiicu uc mj luwimmi il tie fUlutionshieh had! by.hi, fi.eeUenoy the Governor to the iW heWthltt the British had a fofce ,f ment r War or toe umiea niaies, . anu .f r; l- i nnlr. -M Parland -hibdiit not- far : "on or ..near -liake Bfe n.eranrialint, have-1 lament that the r Jief Uo.ns, ff1,. g! ' fraueis. The Joss brt 'our pari in killed an techh'as been afforded them isfar from Wing, Mpore,. commensurate with the necessity which pridu- dmon, 1 ' Li extremdy ructiyej TheuemAlos "ToarnoSVaxeU and-hazard are indisp-nsMe from jt .tafte of well, o ler, J S;-t!!' tio "fT our troops Is verf discfiuragiugT Th war:' With :ch,erful4? -d thf Owe tt' f 3 3 who of Wilkin on's aralv did neeil, 5000 siiVMifU that portion of insecurity and pen ,dJ BtLrt jZ I AVriicht previous to the, battle, aud they are h.waat of vKich they shoW necessarily incur, and which fP&kde, Stewart, Jmitli, I. Wright, pre and Eorsytfe a tr lent foresight- cannot avert. It is not their-. J. Williams, K. W illiams.2iSv ; abK,rt W0U1fj. Thus far the letter." fainst thedaewion fjr their oiiieet' an expression of this house, on" UiiTrecent conduct of David toae, of Bt-rtit bounty, one of the Senators srom uuiuw i 4ji'roogrei' oi tne u. 9iic.w- lt. It is in contradiction of the 16th rule of wdar of this bouse, winch deelarf s in posuive h uneiiuivoeal terms that when a questiJn is bet. r ' t he house uo motioik shall be reqeived uw 1p,s to amend it, to postpone it to a day certaia W..iu the session, to eoinmit it, to lie on the ta .lle,T t? adjoafn. i3dly " . . u. ...uai na iii(ifiiiiteiostpoaement eoes ih- i-rctly to sanction with the approbation of this !,,,,,,: a disposition m-uiifestiy 1 stile to lha tir'at aJminislraition of the sftieraj cove"rn- ;., ji tlWUi States, '.obviously, ia contradie- ti.jj tti the declared principle"? o.n-uhuCi ie, Da- vi-.l stp;ii,;was. eleeied, .I'jfrds.vcjl ovntradicuon ii..i rrttatina and u isIu'S of his constitu- i3U,auvl.ihe gaca eopi& qi. uiis siaie. aefMe ii in d'jfiiri.U ' posippntment . jeliet tliat thisJiou.se is not s oftke nnsapplieatioii oi tnat conSMic-nce ther-ffeihsed' in-hinvpre vius 4 his election-. 4ihly. Benuse au inifodnite spb3tponement speaks a 'language highly acceptable to tlie mt inveterate opnosers of bur General Gov- trti:dini. an J its honest endeavors to'proeure an huorli ;-iaet, through ti)e vigooua proseen ti .ti ut' ih'-' urgent iustran'd ni-'esssary ' war Groat B.-itavj; a lang tit ui-ojd.to b Jivedoes jiot iixs or wishes .of this ftate.' Jtlily. flseause an indefimte nostponcmeat. exhibits to theenjemies ofou? C4ntry a' propi tioiVsoTie of dividing the combined energies of v4 jemIU, Mnd to placv at t greater ditno-j fitfii our gras.p, tlie obj"..et. ot Uie present war, the ojjjet o" til our wHiiej f all ,our exertious, ijnst and Lononible peaca. (Signec,) IFJntmiil II. Pught Jtia. Qoodvcyn William Drew, Ezekkl Harris, Bcn.F?Un,. : 67 $&syer, lUkry.JSX inner, ' HVilli Simmons, Tiiii'ithy Walton, ,. L. JVewby, a "inn. Gratis, ' . 'Jno. Harris, S Wn. Jones, (Hertford) Cunningham Harris, nisi: to ecibaVrass th general government in i?ic j)-6ecu(ioii of ilin jus; aud necessary war, iii the execution of their great and leading o'ijicts,' hy cUiming too great a share .of atten- fjlltlaliuu til an iuiMiaai RALEIGH:' FUIDAY, JKOBMSKli fi, 1818. tioii to thi particular idl'yV. I the, svboard'from the.ravaSesof tjieenemv ; oes to' nor can they refrain fr-m comparing the solid eai'iltf adv-.-intftgeH which wouf .'result from security, 2aU with the trivial expenditure by which it might be afi'T.le.J. 1 A hostile fleet iT hoav oft oar coast. . General Hamptoh!'s army is said toharf goao into winter quarters at Plattsburg. . Lands for Sale. TO be sold at vendue, at the house of Alcx anJer Terrenf, in $Mci county, on MOMDAY, tho 2(h diy of January n'extdhe remaininj Rtal Eitaic, beluuglnj, totlie keir ot ALriAstiR Woiitr, deocajed.to wit i ' Lands in Iredell County. v m . 1 165 acrei of land on thi- wate:i oi iJavidson'l Creek, OMR Centre Meeting Hou, in l;ed il caui.ty, on whkfe is' an eS( .' j.A' n:.., t.n!.A m..1i all n.rrt'jrD nut hnuft. lrt. life . L.IJ -. i. ti.:. 1.1 - p.... (i,.i5'."uuru'mti.,iuu"' u"-'' - ' -.r." , 1 our a - . t I V .J f 7-TJ. !fni llio mAmn.l .late : Urttyour meaiomiieit are eoMe,o thoresidentof the U. States, adopted ! ;they dov notk too marl., J: b' the O.neYal AembIT of this State, the reat aueh portion of """W i, re furred to.our jonal of proceedings.- c.-isarv to secure iheir townfltnff country on.,, . T i. ': ...... 1.. -iinifv 11H.A lit i is rLiiiiuiuALU UT auv '-T - ri . , -f, 7 preseuMhe mi'monal to the Tresi- B'.bfe Society. On Monday evening last a b lor t ne The Rev. a wi.ieh. we k the fe.sl. thentie source of intelligence, that an invasion- " Z , h 'd fT or some of the southern State is not improbublo, Ca' "f1 W U , Esq. nay, that it is to be aerioa-ly expcteJ. - ircl!7 nVA.Sv"(?' L"t r '? 7 We now claim from the g'euerai government The co.,titat.on, occ. shall appear 111 the next that protection and those mean - of defence aiu) -n a , which our necessities require, and which N.j r MrtftH4 . -. 1. 1 1 . The l.iii!i?ivft nrftp.wctlinsrs. rettorts. occ. Carolina as a memner 01 me comeoeraey , ff' m;ni' ott. sidence of CjI. Wo.ltf. Altlionirii our representations ... ' . . I to vir.ak' nrn isr Wr XV i than to a discard of -o.ir situation, and our V." WW?reoai oimovr, riiTIlL lUdDCtlt X It Html- wi i w ..i. .1 . t-. -. . . . t i i -i i . esireu eileel, '. -r- I V - S f n ttrri ih-ir fi.lr.rp to nv i.auaft ialh.-ria - variety ouici w T I k. l.u V ...iw.. .. v fcv ..... - . ' f 157 acre, ol'land, on DaviJson's Civk, near tha aforeiail tract.; . ' 54 acres of'land, on Davidson's Craek, called Whiia's plHjt 53 acres oj land nar (ta same. ' Lands in Jleclflenburg County. 223 acres of laud.tiimerly riha pr;jHrrty of Andrew Alexanj :er. - - , . -' . ..- 4(JDacis of land, lyin-; on Second Broad Jtiytr, In the oouDty i Ru h-i'"ord. I fjr A. sale will posiiiwely be made of the iharei of all thoa wila um diu btforilM ia 4ay f January neU A Ji beral credit will b given, and bonds With a;p uveij secutity " quired. rAny further infirmiion necensary Wt.l be jive. oQ, me day of sale. STOKES, . ! Attotaey fur lhaHsirl ol Col Workcj . Nov. 8) 1813. J , 81 3(, . , - -'r... ' " A BankChect, . . ; V XRAWN by the Cashier of the Norfolk jf Sriincu oi the Farnters Bank of Vir jinia on the Peters uu. j Branch ot. the tameTBaaki 'in tavor of William Xiif Jipa jiek, or or. kr, lor 2500 d -Karl, dated 1 Oih Sept 1 6 ta-Odaried nahts, bv those wnoc dsitv it is to provide I:r' - -. , . . Tr, tlst one, 'and to respect the othvr. With una, E,:t rr.de a letter fro CfBenjamnHaw bated eontidcaee in those to whom the adminis. H1 '"t S tratiou of the government is cemmitted,- we lay " Vawkim, Guvnor our claiir, before you. SUutd our anticiV 'if'" dated Creek JSeney, l.lh.Ao. nations prove correct, relief ample, and imoicdi- lY,J?,ff .1S1 .. . . - . . .. .. ate will) afforded : but should tliry be d.sap- " "fGeow is here, thirty miles ... ... ;. i . !, f.v from Fort Hawkins. Generidlloyd who com- ipjnitfBaie'tnan, ii.tonKifle . HixshleiSittiyur, :Boert,&eddick, ffiiwna Jordan, Widiam T-Rttiie, Robert Barries, Dempsey 8 w yerf Thomas Etheridge, Joel Cherry. William IL lh'k. U to hyend upon our own exertions, and eul m aas, V active, imeinge u eu.e.pr,,,, ' .- t 1 ... V. aknl nneiAiic In k. I a si it on i ii at till1 nti'lT IIiTC Vrm 4X11 A I'PUO sr w v hostile Indians. The delay in their move- deav'or by the resources of tlte. state to Hace her in such posture as the exigAcy of thoTiincs de- ThuTsday, Dtc. S. fhe house took up theTiusssagii froii,lJio se inputs" ;Jdiagreeable to alLandinexplicableJo. Permit us, sir, to reotiest an early reply ta sVLu AmrMXikifaaltAn PPLia Tikfia 1 & Til tS lidiltf 111 sCMsion are solicitous to ascertain the intention i Had-Qtiarters o the of the eaneral government; that they may di-i fc ,tyd eceved last rect their measures accordingly. " MrMiirphev offered lYle foUowiugas an a- jneodment (or substitute) to the preceding, Jate.respeeling the 'appoiptmeut bf a.joiut coui- i which, after debaie was agreed to, 3lJ to 17. ii!tepe to enquire into (jbe coudrtctof Mr. Stone, j 5f Ja-.iws Madison', Esq. President of tht Unit ..' ed Mates. ; The memoTiat ot ihe "Senate ard HiHise of Cimmcns of tht . - ' ' - . ( General AeinMy of Noiih Carolina, IUPEC1 FULLY liePf.ENlS, Tti AT up.:n the rlecuia-ion ot' wai by the United Sta'es a gaihJt G Bii aln, your inrmri.iii!s hjw.-d anJ exjxceu that meafttret would have been taktn by the- general jjoer. -rn.ent tft.idcfendlhe seacoasi of thi state, -In ibis hoi'f ami it, thiejrpectition.jre hwe been d sapj iined Hit excellency An i adeBoite . tiostwoneineut was moved b.y ll 'Q AMrotjkTftud Jostjjvhea.the. resolution ti treVdloVCiio 6 A debate occurred On tiifi nestiou, of. which. we regret we had net lui opportunity, to tok notes. - IN.SEXAf B,- . .;t-,-; .. . ... , .,. Friday, JV'or. 26. The Senate "took, np tfie. order of the day, .On tb report of t he cortimittce, and remonstrance the (vera'tf Ibis stale has tai-t bfit usKuVnimunic!. ion to the president of the IJnited States, as-ameud- tkejilepiuHnent of war o. uie TJ.ijt.ed Stake,' in which be d ami published in the lastlWrva. ha tsosctrtbc 'eiindtioii"ol seft.boaid' represented ibe ' Mr. Clarke moved an , indefinite . postpone, p,,;,,,, mtyy jjae t6 attack, ruegested means of deiei.ee, and ttenf,,ror the purpose pf .auhatltUting a- memo- jen.0icv,i ciahn"s of tbis naie upon the general fjviemmen fp.- p.ocii-.n. We icgfet that the Oene.al Government ha nut fivcu tliai atlentioii to (how reprejruuationi.whiCu their ini portance meiicd; and t'lis regret i. increaied by 'he cuntide ,ia.iuti that a comparatively snub exjencliiuie ol money would have pUeed Nor'h-Caiolina ia a ut 'of safety J"r,6m theprsda 'i.ry .incarKi:i nf the enemy. A due regard, howeve.!, to th.. inttrei 01 the state facbidt as any longer to remain Jii this Ui)-i-eituniy a id in this injeciwity, The time haf now arrived wlie.t vnur menwri ilistlwish dittipcily t.).uriflertoiid, wiethe ths gmera! SDver'nmem-.will afford to iliem the .lecesiry jjro4 lection.: ,-Tlw enmy a.off f i const : We kn.nv )nt at wB. Vjur o. at wtia. p'.ace i'ie) may HantLaisu plunder our towns an.. coinnryon th se-b iirdt W earnestly request, you, sir, witiioui detav, to jnioiro-us whe.he" m3?'sM'ill be iramed a I - m a? i uis uioUuti was opposed v Messrs. Mur ey, Sladef and Wnght, ami supported by issri Glaike. Braneluand Holmes, in a very is! which he had p report d niwrestiiiar' dtbat;. which sball be hereafter The quest itm on ; postponementor jrrjection) Wthe rraoVta'n'd funviastrauee, vvas decided by. izitt3i:lhe remonstrance. ' Messrs. " A'mofdf Bo!.TsrsV Bell, Bai lard, - Branch,' Cb.'HeldV Clarkf-CavKin, D?berry, DasV Parfar, , Fa'.ir.iMief : - Garro'tU-'H oini, II'sKof fl.. Hill,- Jorie.,-Xougiiire," 7 Jtt'arland,, loore, Jiaucei Otvons, rtili.-'ps", jied-Jiek, T. Sayder--ii",hiiXru,N. Wii.iam3,T. Wilghl, Wyhus. so. ;..;,....( - .;' '. " t - For 'th&Jremonfa'neeSleiisn. Atkinsori, firat ." li,,B;dd v, Beit i ti i Bydenhamer,Caidweil, Fuil-r;;!! ; iJahipfoiH tliatoa, John o.i,7.1 iirydo.; M'iviuii, iVIurpUy, Parker, It,':iafae. fto-wlaiid,'. B. 'Smidersoii, il. Smith,, fyiighi, siade. Stewart. J. Smith, T. Wright, "VVinate, J. Williams, it. Williams, .Waugh, itJ .laiii ii tLe HiTute autu to-morrow. ' .". r ..... : Sz:ur.lrj,Xtv. 27. .. MrZQlAr&t aiiiendnii at was Taken up aud aif rdetiauV laidoTtrr uutiTloffiliijr; ' " ' . ately taken Jif. our p.tnectiun. we niake tnu inquiry-tu -arly alier hiving asrembled l-.getlier, that we- may. beaft.i during uo; 'leJ.iofi ao-give rdMarih-Carolina an auitu le suttc ' to "-.tr opalatiofl and ths extern Ot' her"ieS.urces.; a id us ex tty li our, let-oast the requisite ppttctiorr, should It be lun ger witneld by the ene al g iverhmtifcUV Wc invite yuut attest, tiffn to tue cowfiBn ca ions ot' hi excu t- nty t.he goveirrof ol this state w-iib tk depart mei.i af wr jf the Unijao Siesjin' ea-iieitiy ciureat yoa t j give fmtnedia'.c effect to 'the nvxie o' Th riori aVJ remo'iitrance being lost, Mr. " Y&A3-Mesrs. Atkinson, Arnold, Bruton, eric niinS i.i luun Iiri-nt , which was read Bender; Eodenhamer,Clarke,tCaldwell, Debei - i . '. ..... fi ' V..llnw rljVMwn lonlV.iAl T"mi '" f 2 f Inclh.i ry. rUUsr, Jarrar, j?ttuuviicr, s.uy, uiutmc, Garrett, Hampton, Iliuton, Johuston, Jones. rT I- S... SH .,-. !r-,.l--" li Saudcjioa, IW ith, Speight, Stuttord, blade, irie. The liostile Indians Keu i;iuos"; nave advanced to within half a mile of Cowetau; the friendly Indians. Gen. eveuins a pressing re quest for aid from the latter." s Another, dated 2v'd,' in whieh was enclosed a communication to col. Hawkins from Nimrod Doyeli, assistant in the agency, dated Cowe tau, ioth !jlov. lot3, of which the following is an eiract. . ; .: . . The last time I wrote yon we were mr rotnided. The hostile Indians kept round us four davs. They have left us. They have killed. al the hogs, sheep, a good many cattle; and 1 extipct drove off some. We ,dont know the number, of horses they got from us, but II eipect agood many. They have burnt many houses aud all . that was in .lhcm, such as corn aiulfodikr. They have burnt oue bridge. On the 18th ! we concluded to go to their camp which was about two miles from us and give them battle. When we marched; out of the fort 1 counted what men we had,: there were 8J0. , We. went on in Indian file, but when we came to their CamD thev had left it. the even ing before. " I expect that they had not all em bodied, aud that they have been disappointed in some way or other. I cion i supposo mat r . . 1 . a , j . J . it' they had more than 600 in tfteir -camp ny me looks of the ground where they had encamped. Perhaps they liearOsoroe news oi me wmie pro Die comim in souie direction on some of their r. . . .. i i ii !- iJt towns, wiiicti made t nem go oacK. n earn heie that the war-whoopvWliaTttgoingTto them the same day they left theircamp, I can't find out if any of them are gdni to Georgia, but , it is well for all to be n their guard in time of war." ' ' '-'''.'.'' 'l The colonel states in hi letter, " The army had advaneed miles on the lilthanJI sup wbse -tsili have reached Cowetau to-day.' LATE FROM OUR ARMIES. " . The following are. Uie'latest reports received of the 'movements of our forcea untrei1 Wil kinson and Hampton t- t V7 TT " ? ' .WATERTOWN,0T, 15. By a" gentleman i who left 4ie army", on Thursday the - lllh inst. I have received the following particulars i -the whole of otrr force crossed from Hamilton to the Canada: shore; aniwer Proceeding down the river, and a Bri tish for' in their rear following-This was a Tucsuay Oa Wednesday they fsatiaa4 TayableJBJountMlorGasUie ihrBraBckf th State lfank of Noith -Caroliiu 'at ' dentos, . Acve abovti Chet k is rupposad to have ben delayed or tnisciriied at one ot the Poit Oinces between thin a nd Edettton.--N6tie thereof baa jeen given to the Petersbuig Branch afortMiid aod pay menf stopped acc.rding1y.; KtCHARD BRADLEY, . Cashier of the Bank of Cape Fea-. . Vmiog.on, N. C. 2.5tb Nov. 113. ;:fVl 2w. ; : : ... gf The printers of the Norfolk Ledger and teiepburg Is , .eli gfricer are requested to inter! the above for oe week ta k eaei of their pa,jfr 2-.-' ' ..:. - : ' R B. ,A For Sale, ' -. t EIGHT Jidndred tliiriy-hree and f thiri: acres of land 'in G.'anvilK county oo 4 waters o Grai.y a-ul Istand'Cieeks, of a ,g-d quaVuy, suph as the far men in that county ue .6 raisins tobacco. t.ym- beat, & ., Negroes Wiji ; be iaken in payment if most nvenint lor tb purchaieii :Thek,d msybe seen on apitcatjon to . Edm.un rAYtet' J.;otl Granville,' and'teraiJ made known by appU " cation to the snbscriber in Raleiik." -..t'v i;VV.- , WM. HILU ; ember.S,)8.li! "'".C gg tf- . : ; - -.r-: v public Sale. . ffHE parHes hav4 Agreed that the tah ef JjL' :jM iiweiMt i.f. Bsnson Card, to' tie ioms whtreia b now residet her impieroents on lot No. 58, wiio one sou ' ivjteel wagon, gear and lour hoises. heretofore sdvctiUeJ in tlso - Muj.vi., shaUtake alace a SATUBOA Y, tlj. 1 1 th mat. 1 BEVERLY OAKlfcL Tftisie. Drc. S, 183- .jf State iank of -JV. Carolina, - ' xT'r KALKIGH, KOV. 2, 1612 i T a mectiDg of the Presidentlnd Directori of the Sta'e ifa-.k Nortk Carolina a UlVhiXO ct ioAsi)vti uiCf Via cirff. on each and eveij share of she Capljal Stock of the Staw Bank was deciarea su i-" psyhbia to iWStockhoiceri, or thatr Repcesemauvea. on alter the first Monday ju Dectmbet1 next. j - W H. HAYWOP, Cashier. - Neufee River Navigation; B AI.IIOH. 0V. 0, 1811 T a meeting of the President and DiKctor oi the Neu.e River Navigation Company, heii u'-; "y. was reiolved that the Stockholders be caiwa upon, 17 po.c .dvert semeai, to pay ta Wn. Shaw. Esq. of Rjleigl.. i ieai. cr of the Board, their fi- Instalment o rive Doturs, g tea ly to the dictions ot the Aci of lncorpo.at.oV on belore A' ,e 1st of JanuLy Brut. 22 By order of the B"ard, '. ;" JOSh.Pt! ALAS, Sc

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