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The following standing committees #ertr ?ppoii?tad? mzi fmance. Meisr*. Beard, Carson, fisher, Miller, J. S. Smith, Barringer, Slide* Abion, Bnckell, Blair, Stanly, HUckledge, Jones, Moore, Sellers md pr^:otition? andCr/evancr*.? Messrs. (iotdon, Brittain, T. Sneed, Hillman, jii?kins? W'ilkins, Wynns, Bateman, Spencer, Styron, Andres, Welkins, Henry, Leak, \V\ Adams and J. Hill. C'ai""--""- ^Ci5>rs- Issell, Holland, \l?i.ean, M'Combs, Shaw, H. Sneed, turner, Lamon, Copeiai.d, Skinner, \H.eod, llawks, Cowan, Uulsny, White M'Eachcn. The senate declined referring the sub ;?c? -jf attempted lrauds lo obtain inili- ! t,rv laud warrants, and proposed a rr- ' frrcucc to a select joint committee, with inductions to inquire into any other : (? juls which may have been committed ' in chaining land warrants, or t lie evi- | Jencet upon which they have been is- ' ..net!, with power to send for persons and pjp<rs and on t lie pa it of t lie senate, appointed M* ssrs. Seawell, Spaighi (of Cratrn), Williamson, Btyan and Weil >,.,rn, u:>d the commons, Messts. Stanly, Mai tin, A. N. Van,Garey and Andres. , Monday, November "?6. () ? motion ol Mr. Alston, a commit* ,.r el?"n.ns was appointid, consist- i j ,,j of M iiis. W. 1). Smith, Love, \ i.rjil Dm >jan, Andcison, Uin:on, Bal tif.!, I) ? a soli, Nail, N'lKoti, Wnitlicld, , i? Simmons, llaist, Benton and A O . motion of Mr. Hillniau, that part < ! the |r..trriioi*!> message, which refers ko the report and resolution* ol the Ir , ;?l.r.ure of Maryland, on the subject of ,i ?r<'!Mtati?>ns ot public laud* lor the ?,n?. .f m.. tools, he relVrrrd to a sell ct i inuut'f. Messrs. 1 1 i I in an, I i intox*% 11 i*k%, 1'i-her .lid Cow an. w re named. And mat pait wiiicli relates to am- nd mcMs proposed by certain state* to the .i i?irutio:i of tnC L* Stales, he refei led to j select committee? -Messrs. J S. Smith, A. MNciil, K. Soeed, IU ii. and \Vl?i. hel l wi fe ip.Mtiuted. Mr. Joiirs pr sent d t c p. titiou of Uci.j. I- J'idah, of New \,.iL, praying in i>c paid R-?I4 SO. with iitl'rest, tor a rert.fi1 ate gi anted hy cel. N. Long, late - tiaru r in:\'.er general, in br halt of toe we Referred to tne committee of claims. The following hills wne presented: Hv Mr. Moore, a hill to amend ihc ' t srrti.in o" an act pa-sed in I H 1 6, con cerning the navigation ol C.a'awba. M.. Leak, a hill relative to slaves fxtr.utcd for capital offences; and Mr. Melchcr, a hill to authorise Paul Rimngrr :o or ret a gate across a pub lic r'.ad. These bills passed their first reading. Mi Moore laid before the house, the inir^ai report of the board of cotnmis tor internal improvement, which was ordered to be printed, {our copics fir eat h m< mber of the assembly. A message Iroin the senate, proposed to ballot on Thursday tor a comptrollt r, wiiicli was agreed to, and the following Ken leinen were put in nomination for ?.tut office, viz: J >s. Hawkins, Wm. J C'jwju, Tnos. Sp?.ncer, l'hoinas Tur ner. James I'a'ks, Pleasant llendtison ai.'l J. dm 1 1 og^'. On motion of Mr. Alston, ordered that two stoves hr placid in some con venient part of the commons chamber, under the scpcrinicndance ol the a a'.c^ architect. I Mr. l,eake prcsen'ed the petition of Win. H. I ,? ak< . oi Ri hinoml county, piiardim to Sh pticn W. Cole, praying 'the authoi itri! to %cit certain pioperty of it i ?j wan!. |{ Ji'i ii <i. Received Iroin the Mitate, a me?W|;e referring a pctili n (ruin the pilots of Cjjic Fear and O.raCock. toe. to lite intiihcis of tin r tin us of New Han ? vcr. Ilrunsw irk. ( t ? . > ? ? wr, Carteret, (. ra u , Hyde and Cu'ii'tnk; which bung nad, .? message v*j?? oidetcd to the se nate, ptoposing to ex'end the reference the meniiit r* Irom Bettifort, M - it in. 1'yrrell, Washington, Hotic, Hertford, J'cnpiiinons, Camden, Pasquotank. Cho wan, (iate? aini the town* of Ldcnton anil New hern. A me^a^i from the governor was rc ' cived, with i letter from Mr. A ppleton, Vie ron-.nl of the United States, at Leg horn, covering sundty vouchers relative to the- statue of Washington, v* 1 1 1 1 hb ?'Ct'Hiiit for cost* and charges. The go '?rrnor states, that the account lias been iciniited; hut suggest* the propriety of allowing the Consul some Consideration f"i his servic< s, the amount of whieh Mr. A. leaves to the government to ? ic - ttrmine. The message mentions the ar rival ol the statue' at Wilmington. I ne ntrassge also incloses a report of the commission* r> appointed for purchas i'?K a lot a i if I building a house thereon "i I'ayettc villc for an armoi v ; and a re port f:oin the commissioners appointed lo *ell ihe Che i okf e lands, accompanied *')' a letter Iroin the commissioners. That pait ol the message which re lates to the st at U'*, was referred ie> the committee on public buildings; aim ihat on the Cherokee lands, to the commit on that subjeri. I he speaker laid before the house ('ir "rport ol the public treasurer, w Inch 1v*h referred to the committee ol li chee, and ordered to he p* int?d. Tuesday, No? ember 27. Mr. Strange presented ahiii to amend 1st Mi t ion ol an act p.tiscd in I ? 1 3 , concerning the Cape 1'car River, which pasted its tir*t reading. On motion of Mr. Muor?*, Rc*<,l\<ed> That a sclcct committee be appointed, to whom shall stand referred ail bills after their second reading, for corrcction. Messrs, Moore, l|rnry, Stranpe, Lloyd, and Morehead, were selected by the speaker as this committee. On motion of Mr. IIeniy, Kctolvcd, That the commiree on so mil' h of i he governor's message as re la'.es to the Judiciary, he ensiructed to enquire what provistoi^ouglit to be made hy law to enable persons who are loo poor to nrocun securities to an appeal, to transmit tlicir cases to the Supreme Court. And to enquire also into the propriety of allowing ihe Judges of the Superior Courts to transmit 'o the Su preme Courts all such questions of law ' as they may think proper, without coats. | Received from the Senate, a bill to 1 authorise the agen'. of Joseph Dickson, j trustee loi the citizens of Lincoln Coun ; ty, and romtnisstomrs appointed by an a- t of 1 8 I to refund the money arais ing Irom the sale of a lot of laud sold to the trusters of the Western College. Also a bill to establish and incorpo I raw S u dis Academy, in Johnston roun* 1 iy, wh.ch bills passed their first read i injr i i he biil relative to slaves executed 1 for capital offences [ which provided i that i:t such cases, iitc county should pay two thiids of the value of the slave] on us se- o id reading, was on motion ol Mr. Hawks, indefinitely postponed, 1 l 1 votes to lo. A message frnm the povcrnor inclos ed a jnoj?>u ion from Messrs. C.?rey S*. Son, li 'iok sellers, of Philadelphia, to lui..isii ilie state with a number of to pics general tegulations for the army or uiiittat y insti utes: also a memorial f.om the inavor, Sec. of Washington I'i ty on the subject of iticir lotteries. llotli subjects wcie re I r. red. Wcdnrsd.iV, Noven.her Mr I'u.h presented tne petition of; Joint 15 av kwdl, ol 1 1 v tie (ouiity. p t a y - I ing t?> oe relieved from a prosecution in* luted against linn under the act of ' Ijs: s-ssiou, cuncei ning the marriage ol female infants Kcteuid. M . !v:.?iigc pi csenttd the petiti <u of | sundry ? itizcns of l'ayeitc* illc, i ? ulers j ? in I't-Uacco, praying for relief. Keleircd j ! to i select j'?mt commit te. I Mi. Hawkins presented a bill to] , ameiid in ait: passed in 18lf<, concern- j i ing tne navigation of Tar Kivcr. Mi. Moore, a bill to empower the I com ly com ts to elect gates across the ' public highways. These bids passed ' their first leading. A ine-sage wjs received fiom the' Senate tigteeing ?<? the r?.fci\ net of the , House ol the petition ol Edward New j ton, on the subject ol pilo.age, and pro- j | posi:i^ to a?id to the committee tne i . n?? olirr Iroin '.he town of Wilmington. ( The house refused to concur with i this proposition, on the ground that it ? w.i?? ii'>t in order lor the Si na'.e to pio ? po-c to aitd a member of the commons 1 j to a committee. I >u mo ma of Mr. J. S. S ? ith, A committee of enrolled bills \?a* ap pointcd. Messrs. J S. Smith, l'uintr, S.aiie and llawko wrrr named. Mr. Vtrtl piesented a b>'| to repeal parf of an art passed in lU'K, more ef ; fc^etuaily to prevent obstrui lions to the fpas??age ot fi-.ii up the Roanoke and its Maters, whi<. h pass< d its li:si reading. Th> resignation of \V?n. C. Love, , lieut. colonel ol II.iywe>ud t'onnty, v?au read and at* epted. O.) motion ol Mr Moiehrad, Nr*olvrdi that the Commute ori ?'ie Jodu lary he instmcted to cikj lire into the proprirty of in< rcasnv< tne penal y on Shciiff'* and ot.'ici ofli ei^ o;. failing* to make due returns ol wiits and o;her pioi css and that tiicy irport hy bill or otherwise. Re-eeiwd Iro n t lie scna'e, a bill to i-.lu i the times of holding the snptrior courts ol law lor the count it s ol (aiter et. Join s, (jreene and Lenoir. Hi hired to the members ot ilie 2d judicial dis ti icl. A message wis received from the (tovemor, with the a< counts of the ex penditure- s of the mo ties appropna'ud lor the improvement ol tue state-house, 81. . ? Widened to the committee on public buildings. A no v aire was received from the sena e hisiitinff on tlieir proposition to ad. I ti c uicmlx i from ilie town ol U il tnington to the committee on the pilot's pi tii ion. The house returned a message to the senate ? on their disagreement to the pioposcd addition to (he above romniiiK e, ai.d.i>king a conference on on the subject. \\ oil ne. Nil jiv. I >(*?!?' in Iter 5. ? 7 The icport of the Treasurer of this state, \vti? scvrr.il oth- r articles intend* cil for this day'* paper, arc excluded for w ant of room, l'lie rrp.-rt of the treasu* rcr Mill rfppcur in our next. Our r< a<icr? wilt he much gratified in (oi. Umpiring tho pi ogress that Ii?n Ik'cii inudi', uid tl?r plans proposed, hj ihc Uliui d el Internal Improvements, a summ&iy of which, fron? the Raleigh Register, we ha\e inserted below. We hope the legislature will libeially apply the resources ot ihc state to the accom plishment of so important a purpose. The enlightened policy of the state of New York has raised her to be the first state in the union. By imitating her ex ample the enterprise of our citizens would be stimulated into action, and our resources be multiplied; and though wc could not expect to equal the stupen dous works and the rapid progress of that great stair, yet we might follow Iter at a less humble distance.4 Monday last was the day appointed for the meeting of Congress; we shall embrace the earliest opportunity of pre senting their proceedings to our read ers. Public Improvements. ? The board made their annual report to the le gislature on Monday last. This docu ment is a very important one. Ii con tains a history of the pruciediiiKs of the board to the present time, including a statement of each of the navigation companies and the progress of their works. It -also gives an account of the several public roads which have been laid cut and farmed under the direction of lite board. It embraces a general plan of internal improvements for the stat', the leading object* of which is staled to lu: to give to all our crizcns an ra?v and rontmodibus way of gelling so mat ket th" pr dictions of their indus try, and ?o fix that mat kit within our own lniii's. Tne board points out a plan ol way* and means to raise ihe necessa ry I now lor carrying into eflort tl.nr pi utilised imj?ro\ euicnts. ? They stale tiiai ihe fund set apart ios t.iis object is entirely insufficient, and propose ihat a loan should be obtained on 'tv. cre? it ol the slate, pledging liie b. nk sun k and ihe f-.i; I? (.{ he sate for t e regular payment ol the interest, and redemption ot the ptincipal after ihe yeat 1H.?j. The b??.?rd then go on lo show in what I manner this fund could be applied in completing all the public wot ks content pla ed, and in mak ng good roads though [ evei\ part ol ihe st-te. l-'or further particulate, we refer to the it poit iist it, which, witfi Air. Ful ton's i\ ports, a;.d several other docu ments In relation to the improvement ol ib. state, will appear in a pamphlet to n.oiT \v. Raleigh RcgiHtcr. We are gratifivd to learn tliat the citizens o. Washington, Plymouth, Kilcntoii and Mlizaht'th C'if>, have united with th<?se o Xc^'jcrn, in af fording to Mr. Naested s?n:li encour agement a?. * ill authorise liim to pro rerd v\ illt his t ontrmplated operations at the Swa-.li. As the impro\t*inent of trie im\ i^aii hi at this point, is an object o? importance to th? state at large, we linpv a successful effort will he made to obtain such ltgislati\e aid as may be denned necessary. Carolina Ccntincl. Di*tre?*ing Cu?ualty. ? Mr. Benja min K 1 1 1 1 . c y ? of l l.u Swamp, in -.he low rr p:?rt of this coiiii y? ?as ac?id? *v.ally sl?.,t by a Mi. John Lofton, on \Wdnes day, the 4ih inst. The cir< umstances we | understand to he ihfse: Mi. Loiion ?hs ' out hi h his hounds huniit.^ <'ecr, and having started one, he took nis stand; in a short turn* the ?lecr p*s-.td Sum. about si\ y yjids (!i lance, an I when in the act I if Itvpiin; over some busies, he fired, j , ! I. itiiinidi ju ly ) <tn to the hushes, when 1 be hcaid a noiw at v>me distance from the piaie, whiih he suppose'! pioceedrd fr- /in tii<: wound' ti i ft i , and A^nt in ijiie t ol it. IS i., to h;s inexpressible as t> n:>iiini ot, he lound tin- nnis-.- to be t!ie groans of the unlorlultau- KinncV, w horn he had tii??-ons? iously shot, and who was ;h. n in the last agonies of death, lie t x piled shorth, with nt uttering a word. ( )n cx nnina ion, one buck shot was found to hav< entered his si'le, and ano t lie r his h Mr. Lofton v\;ts totally ig norant ol Kinney beins* in the woods. A ju y ol inquest was summoned, who j illumed a verdict of accidental dc.tlh. ll'rsfrr}. L'aroti'unti. ma in; i r.n, On the 26th ult. t f?c Rev. John S. (*l?r?, Mr. Richard ll'trm, ol Oxford, to Miss Smart H'righ(t ol l'.aiiklin i oMhty. On ti>e same clay by the Rev. \\ il Ham ll.it ncs, Mr. William R. Hicks , to Miss Mary Cheat ham, both of Ciran* vtllc county. In Wake county, on Thursday the I .? h ultimo, Mr. Jatnc* //. Murray , of Louisuuig, to Miss Rebecca A'. daughter <>f Sam). Hi^li, K??j. deceased. On the 1 S th ult. in Marlborough Dis trict, S. Mr. Jutficr Hrcwcr% ol Chat ham county, N.C. to Mi>s F.hzubclh liennctt, of the forme > place. 1)1 I'D, At Daiihury, Kockingham county, on Thursday the 15'h ult. Tiiomas IIp.n dkhson, in his 7 I %t year. ? lie was a member of the convention at Hills borough in 1773, and his death has left only two living out of IS I of that body, lie had served his stale in the legisla ture and in various civil cnpacilics for, perhaps one half of his lite. STATU or THE THERMOMETER. 9 o'cik. 12 o'clk. j o'clk NoTember-28 35 53 58 29 34 54 60 30 39 60 63 December l 38 45 45 2 45 51 54 3 45 55 60 4 49 52 53 W ILL be hired out lor the ensuing )car, at the market-house in lldlsborough. on the 28th da_\ of Dece>iil>er, instant, J. H A', a blacksmith; J l.M, a black smith; SI EIJUKJ\\ a carpenter, aiul HU.V C.iJV, belonging to the estate of the late Jehu NYliitted, dmilrd. Levi W llitted. Executor. Dec. 1 . 95 ? 3w \\ILL be sold, at tlie mar ket -house in tt.llabnrougli, 011 liie 28:h d:?y of Dec. instant, three itegroc* belonging to the estate ?.f ilie la'e NVm. \Vl?itted, tl? ceasrd. vi/.- ST/'. /'/IE A', PETER , and JU It.it/, on v credit of mnc moiit! s. ?lames Webb, and 7 James Phillips, Dec 1. 95? 3 w N O T I ( K. A' LI. person# indebted 10 the late William WUittcd, deceased. wll come torward and s' t le their Notes, llonds and Accounts immediately, as the business of the estate will not admit of indulgence; j'V i all persons hav ing claims aie desired to present them for adjustment and payment, or this no'.ice w 11 be plead in bar. James Wobb, aud^ James Phillips, $Exrt rkc 1, l.s21. 93? 3m N OTI C K. \ I 7 1 1 .!. b?- liirt ci at the Market Motive in VV Millsboroi^h, <m the igtli Itecember instant, tor lite term of one year, A lik.fl y >??tttii; Negro Fellow. The terms vw ill he made known on that ilay. Thomas Clancy. Dec. 4 S)5 ? JiD D?2iLi\vii3 KKW A Ul>. ESCAPED ?mm the jail of Oranere county, North -Carolina, on Fri.iay nightthe 30ih ot* So\ ember Ut', .1 It CHI It. I f. I > H U O /f yt win was confined in the jail ot said county tor the crime of murder; the said Brown r* about forty %ear* of age, five feet nine or ttn inches . high, tolerably square built, fair complexion, I with some rumples or humps on his face indi- | cauve of the huhit of intoxication. Had on ! a coat and pantaloons of light blue linsey, and j an old biaek fur ha'; the balance of bis cloth- j mg n'?t recollected. Also, escaped at the same- ?irw, j MElllinrrn L HAY IS, a fur mulattos. j about six feet high, slender made, freckled I face, <jmck spoken, a shoemaker In trade, ?nd ' if propel ly examined there is a probab.lit" ot j discovering some marks ot a whipping on his back, a>> he was publicly u hipped at the whip ping post, by order of court, a few days be foie Ins escuj>e, ("Hough it was not very ?e wtely infl cted) ? his clothing .iot now recol lected, except a drab fulled cloth big coat, at.d a pair of n? w bootees. The above reward of one hundred and Un doll rs will be given for the apprehension ai.d del.vny o| both tbc above described poisons, or one hundred dollars for the said M-chihald llrovtn, and ten dollars for the said \Ier dith Ci.avts, it takeri and d* hvered ?t tins ja 1, or confiiud in any other ja I so :hat they can be secured and conveyed to '.bis place. ?lames ( lancy, jt.Hor. Hillsborough, l>ec. 1, 1 21. ? 3w l"h? editors of thi Nashvdle Wt.iu-, Ca hawha Press, tieor^ia Jnurnal, '*ane Pear |{e coider, ad tise F lurid i*ii, at Pensacfda, are reipiesitd to publish the above advertisement for three sucees>ue ueeVs in their resj>ec oe paper*, and forward b?ir accounts to tins of. tic* t ?r payment, and the same sl.all be im mediate 1\ p- d. wm< l?e soM. on a ciM-ilit of nine nmnths, at the dxeltiug house ot 1|ic late lUv.d Kay, seven tmie> noi li>-c.?9t 111 I Iills'loroUL h. nil \V I the l'.Uh inst. all the l'tTsoniil Esuue of the deceased not olhei w.?r tlevi-cil. SiMeral hki'lv N "strops will l?r hired <>n (lie autiie day, amn:^ which are a good hUcW-n.nli a x! a d.s'.ller. Tlif Mill wilt hIm? lit- rented, and some ot the Lai..!. TIlOS. I? 11 fflll James Webli.5 Dec t. y?? 3v? VOTK'K is hereby given. to all pi-r-ons indebted to the Utf />. /? til) It. It', lo come forward a?.d pn* wl'at tl.f \ c, whether t> N >te, Bond ? r Account; Mini ull per-ons arc her? b\ required to hriug their txnp''C1n(- drniit'<(U, or this nu< lice will he ph a<le<l in bar of a toc.?v<ry. 'I lios. I? ii Hi 11.7 , . ?lames \N clibo Dec. 4, 1821. 95? .>m .v o r 1 v e. person who borrowed of the late \Y. 1 Wlnttid, the first and fi'tb volumes of J"wi*h .Mviquitiea, h\ Kl vine .lojuphits, is requested to return tin ?n 10 me, a* I purcha se d a ..id work at the htte.salc by the executor*. 'I lios. i>. \N ?lts. Doc. 4. 93? 3w M VSONK LOTTKIIY. '? * 1 1 K drawing of the llilNborongh Ma*o. 1. n>c 1/ottery will connm nrr on the 2<>lh of January ntV; l?ef>re winch time all those having unsold tickc.s are requested to return them, or an account of their number*, Tlic 31 an tigers. Dec 4, 18^1 ? 95? T Notice is hereby gi\eii, 'HA I Mimiim ration 01 inr rvi. ic ?? Je remiah Ua, late of Ufucll coon >,?ie ccued, was granted to ?be subscriber > lie court oi? Plea* and Quarter Sessions u| ?aut couiry at toe lust ti-r.n thereof; and that ail per&ons having claim* or drm^nuk kgam*t die said e tale are hereby rvquir*. d to Lung litem forward propci U autheuiicattd tor p^nitin, Otherwise tliey will l>e uarred. A Is i all per sons indebted to the deceased in??l make im mediate payment, -s no muulgence can bt? gltCII. -it ? ? lieiijaiiuik Lea, Adonis, rator. Nov. 26, 1821. 95 ? Jwp H O T I C li. A VIXtl obtained leiveis ol administration November Term, 1 Hi I, on the es'a e of Aicher Harris, dec?a>cd, I siiallioti the .Tlii day o> December ii< \t. at the residence oi the la<e decea?euf offer f??r sa:e on a cicuit ??t* twelve month-., t ic following property, viz: Six like!} NtUiUlES. all uurkiti? hands; Stock of lio/sea, Ca tie. Hogs, Sheep; a q-.aiitit} o: I'ork; Crop ol Coin, Uats, Wheat and Fod'icr; a parcel oi' Steil Cu.tun; House hold ami Kitcle n Furniture, and Plantation l/Unsils cidillcreut kinds. Bond with approved arcur.lv will be r? ,uir"1 lioboit 1 funis, Adm.uiat iat. r Orange county, Nov. 23. Notice is also hereby givea to ail person having c a. in-. against the ???t ?t.? i f tne said vrcliei It arris, deceased, thai th.'j* present the same properly authem.cati d, with in tlie time pi-cscnln-d by law, otln-rwise tins notice xv. d be p!?-adcd ?n bar ol r. coveiv: an I all persona, indented tu said estate, art- requir ed to n.uke immediate p. amcnt. Hubert Harris, Adniinis ra'or. Oange county, Nov 23. 9 J ? dw CCT Take Notice. *?$ ALL persons indebted to me for '1" VXF.5, or that are o? ing public 1 i?X'-s tor -.be yen s 1619 and 182U, are respectfully solicit ed to rail on me and settle the same, or thev inav expect to be called on lor settlement ac cording tu the law in such Case made and provided; lor although s-ich a course will be disagreeable to me, I shall !>e under the ne cessity ot cnforci'g i: . As I do not expert to hold ?hr ?if!ice o! Sheriff longer than the expi ration oi ti.e term lor which I was last elrr.t et>, it b'-hot es me to briM^ mv otiic:al busi ness to a close, and tlterelore must have n.y business in that otiice s -tiled in pr >per time. '1 homas Clancy, s\e*.iff Ik-r 4. 9^? ? O R S A L ft. Pl'RSl?ANT to an order of the eotiMv coiii t of Orange, at November terinlas', I si. all on Saturday the nintli day ot March next, exp s< to public sale, for ready money, at the Market-house in liiUsbororgh, a tu - gro calling Inmstdt It. chard C >bb, who w** t ,k?-ii Uji a- a runaway n .d commit > ed in ihe jail oft Irs county on the 24th Nov 1^20, un- t less ;h'* owner ol s.tid slave shall, belort that t ine, coine forward, prove property, pay charges and t..ke liim a way . Thomas Clancy, sheriff. Dec 1. 9 J? ? JC O T 1 V3 v.. 9 ON the night 1 1th of last Oc-oher, my store house vas broken open, and the t<>U-.vr. in p papers taken theri front, with many otlu*r ?tticlet, viz: "wo judgments against Stephen (?appens, amounting t>? about 70 dollars; orif against I'etar Morton for 40 dollars, wiil> & credit of 7 dollars; one again-.t Thomas t?. WhIIih for 10 dolls. 85 cento; otu a^uiiM' I'yle for .>1 dol's II c^nU; one against D'.iii* n?h Ndams for 3 .lolls 50 cents; two against Jo. in L.cke\ arroimtnig to 13 dolls. JO cent*; one ai.ai -sit Ci orge (Harrison in favour of SaiTmel Be:i?ley tor 16 dolls 30 cniNj ore against G?*orj?e W a \ u< ck for 2 dolls, tf A ctnts: one a^aio-t Caleb l*>le tor J7 dolls. jUcen'S; two against J tnies I'. rr\ tor 15 dollar*; one | against Joel l^atli lor 8 dollars; one ag?a nst James Cook f:ir 2 dollars; one against Wilnc Winters for 42 d l!ar?.; one attachment on Men r\ King for ly dolls 9~ \ rents; ore ca. sa. <;n t'liotiias Marein for 31 dolls. 50 cents; '.wo ditto on I'tiomas Bolts* amounting ?o 40 dol l.?.9. two ditto on AleX.iiier l.ack? . , amount ing tu 57 dol's 5>) cen.s; two ditto on Benja min K-ng, amounting to 27 dolls. 50 c?nt<; two ditto on J ilm Hughs. .imouming to atout 75 dollars; oue <1 ? 1 1 ?> on Henry llnj le lor 4 doJIs. 50 Cents, in favour of Joshua Phillip*; one noie of hand given bv Charles Shanks 'o C F- Fausette fc Co on tiie 27th Or*o'-er, 1819, for 71 dolts. 8 > c n's; one d tio ^iven hy Benjamin Sudderth to llt.m Dickey ?ome i trie last fall, for 50 d<> la is; one ditto I y (i orge Uill\ o.th for 13 dolls. 85 Cent*, given to tmselfo'i the 17th 1a*t February, o >e d tto I by Betsey f.lum for 11 dolls 87 J cents, gven to C. F. Fauce't J* Co j one ditto hy Alex. Mason for I <B dolls 87 * ?ts with two cre dits on it amoif t ng to 60 dolls., given to my self m 'he tall of 1819; one ditto by l{nbc> I fate, gi en to Stephen Marcign, amounting with interest to about 6 doll*.; on< ditto bv J ?m??* l,eath for 3 dnllat*:? togct <er with in.iiiv otliersn>t rccollccted, w .th a number of receipts and other vouchers which can onlv he of service to myself I hereby ??aotion and forewarn all the above nann d persons from pr .\ ing am ol the above ijx'CTi'd debts to nnv other person than mvn If, as I have never transferred any of them to any person whate ver. I like* i.se caution th" public from trad ing f?r or hnvtng any of th<- above r.an cd ; a per?, as I have taken tbe n?fc?mry steps "? secure the pavment to mvsclt alone. < K. Faucet te. Nov. 27- 95? ? FOll HR V1\ Any person who may 'tf <?!?<* o sc<l to iv Ml mv Tavern llwisr an>t l.<?t at ( l?a|?tl Mill, m il tlic ncces i s.?r> ami umiu! Scr\?nl? am! Fuiiu tore, tor one yc.?r or more, may do *o, h) ap plying ri'ly to me. I rsn .ilio furiiinb tor t lie ?iht of tlir Ta*-rt t, it' rccpnred, corn, rtone, ><?rk, wli *k?->, kc. J'ovtiftkinn may be had vn the lot of January next, At which time, homi and approved security will l>c required. John Tnvlor. n;*r ChsipH 1M\ Novctnber 20, i8?l 91-?'*
The Durham Recorder (Durham, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Dec. 5, 1821, edition 1
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