ktirtof. if'C nC ords .ottm Starti, Jnitrt, M yst this Lrgiststure U too wvraly sttsehed to the Union of these s- !i ht ,rl resort la the extreme rsmety of KuliB"'ln. Mr. Spiight his mihii at 9ie lefljjih In sup pjft el Mi ifniHaicni and in opposition iih ernerd o i:cl of the il' solutions. III wis followed on lbs same tide, b? Mr. R'is( r In an etoyint Speech. They i r replied in by .nr. H-irtlfiger, who etu'lonrd the House igiinst swsllowing the gild-d pill offered by Mr. Sp iprM. The question was decided in the nrga lie .' .Mr. Spl;ht trmcfl then to strike ou! r . . - at two was decided In the negative 90 to 34. lions lie oi the table, which was nei;i . tired 93 to ip.'' The amendment! proposedby th com rniitee of tho whole were concurred in by the Ilw. end Ihe question bring upon !, the adoplw of the resolutions, Mi. Speight moved that the question be put ot the re j tolutiont sep-irately, end the House in ordered. The first resolution svss adopted by the following vote. Ay es, 87, Nays, 37. Those who voted in the affirmative, were. ' yu. Messrs. Alliion, Amnion, Barnard, TUnhtrdt, Barringer, Rateman. Hogle, Branch, Brcks Brower, Burgin, Calloway, Chrwnn, Clatk. demons Cooper, Cos. Podsw, Diniell, Down. IVnier, Dums FHison, Gary, Gas'on, toaif. Olni, rxndy, Harper, Henry; I. A. Hill. T. If ill, Moulder, Hooper, W. Morton, J. Norton, Jlron, Jarvis Urkina, Leonard, Lilly, IJ-ivd, I-nretx, Mendenhall. Monk, Moore, vxarris, Murphy, M' A fTee, M'Cehee, M'Millen, M'Neill, O'Brien, Orr, Pearson, Peoples Phil. Jips Polk, Puree II, Kind, Rnwe, Sim", Shipp, 'fnkea, Singleus Skinner, Stoan, Smith, Spur. gin, Swanner. Tathem, Walswortli, J. Weaver, VVliite, 8. Wbitakrr, J. Whitaker, Whitley, Williams Wilson, Winlon, Wiseman, A. W. Vooten, C Woolen, Worth, Wright, and Ed" tnoovton 87. ' ' - " "-'' " Those' who Toted in the negative were - jfewaT K.Aleiieacriaf4.B'af, Bryan. By num. Carter, Flemin;,- Flowers V. -fof'S Jla'ey, Kendall, Little, Long. Me, bane, Nicholws Rhodes, SaWyerT3pait.t 8ted man. Scockard, Uaale, Watts Webb, Wheeler, Willey, Wyche-27. The second Rfsolutbn was read and dop'ed unanlmoutty, Yeas 1 12. The House tbtn adjourned at balf after 9 o'clock. Monday, Jan. 3. Mr. Wyrhe, from the Committee of Fi tance o whom was referred that part of ihe Governor's Mt tsagr, relating to James N. Forsyth, mide a detailed Ke port accompanied by sundry resolutions, in ehkb iu recammeadtJihatahei Mire Mfti-fttirmcr-aflaronM.llo'A.: ho Veldlisrr To YKeF aisteri of the rleeeaaed. r r i i Th Kutnlmion. were read the firat time! - .v.ji.m ,.--tt - --r----- - - - - - - y t-vestro- duwj. . Mr..Polk from the select Committee! to .hTOnM referred .the.at examining and arranging to proper order such documents and proceedings as relate - to the Declaration of "Independence by -'orth-GaTotrnini adeT'de t aneYrrepori -i i...,: :.l D .-i r.?ewHF.s.wM.w-wH wunory ..eaom ttons to carrr into e ffect the -aubtectrDf n r ' . u , ' , tne iveierence, wuicn were aaoptcn ana .. - "... . v A. ' . c r - - .. it, . its payment. We hope oy the time tke nxt Mnt to tbe Senate for concurrence. This', . : , ,nrt .ill ..m'.m,.. i m.hli.h K.. 'aeets the importance ofpresemn, " - I after. Tht rfiwprcr. A .married couple deter mined lo be divorced $ bu; not being able . . ... . ' l - J! :.: to agree, with respect to the disposition of tbe-thiidrenrTcferred ihe dispute to an aunt, to whose arbitration they respec lively . agreed to .submit. We have 'three children," said the husband, " I in sistupon keeping two; the third shall frc Iff' tn the care of the mother." But It" said the mother. have a rieht to two; the care of one will be more than sufficient for yoo." ,,J There Is no way of settling this dispute," said the aunt,: With the true gravity of a judge, " but by ajtmg for. ihe -.birth of a fourth child, can then separate upon equal terras." ,!!'. decision . .retored.CD0d.. bumar.-- . "".Ju.V.'l,.fl!?.mK Pn,es esnoraceo, a nu i idea of i divorcers' forgbnen." Candidate f.tr the Pri3idencylt-n enn- sequence of the intimation given by""Gen. Jackson, that he swill not serve as Presi fentfor another term, several persons sve nominated "distinguished "men," to hom they, are partial, for the office.-.-4,"e njv received the following letter, hich we publish as a matter of courtesy. Ms gratifying to know that the election , tll not be sgsin thrown into the house Jf representatives, by reason of their be Pg too many candidates. To TH TUBLIC. ;y Having noticed a piece in sundry pa pers going the rounds .nominating by imittution, I.. Dow for the next Presi dent of the U. S, &c. r fellow Citirsns I shaft not offer my feU "as a Candidate for the Presidency t hot viewing my natural and acquired tal tnt adequate to the apoachiDglawfully impdrtant atation from ''33 ; to '37 though a public character for 36 yem, Qd baye some little acquaintance with yen and things, experimentally. And ; hope that no other narnte Citizen mill . 03er, bo U not fully qualified for that important Trust in that period 6f time ! I'cC 20 1833 LUKENZQ UJW. N. B. Prtn-ers throui U.S. piene fe the sbie an Insertion. L. D. The fle. Mr. Daw, u we Um, hi; tnfirred from an X4niiiii of ibr pro pherica, thai thUpeHd will be cne uf general tdsturbance htWc trtorafind'po laical world. ; rtiTJcantu aifat tiva. Jiynir ig, mi. . We rewirtj do letters nr panera br the last $0'i'hm mad. An J th pan a.if by the Northern null two weka tine'e e did not re. ceire nnil Tburadsy last. Tliere wilt. In e-vts-tj-t.-n of the nrw arrange. ment vt toe mii. nrettril h. fn wer ks some Irr-ifuUrit? in thu rroinf of oor panrr b mir mail aifcri'b'ri thli we Hon they H t ' ..t ... wm afar un until we cn procure some remedy. IsrUtalms-Tht typiaUture t'"i State ailjiMirned on Saturday .tjioromjr. the'tifc irmtf. ter a aeaon of Bfty fire days which ia about the Irnjjth of the two preceedinj aMiwa. Li another column will be fmnd a liat of all the public acta i the prtrate ad. and Rr a-lutioni bave been excluded th'n wek for want of room. Such of them as are of a feneral nature or of interest to thii ae?ti n of the State shall be publiahed OMt week. The q uxntum of Irgiala. tion, it will be seen, is aa jrreat if not greater than at 'anyprerimii ValirfnTaa to tbe" wli'tv our readera can. j'id,;e. for themaeWei.- For want of room we muJt AiJet Commencinf rw view of tbe proceeding of the whole aeaaion until odr next, when we will do so and Continue the same until we hare- iU'whed -the"wboTe" We wisVjn a more partWular planner to call tne attention of onr readrra to the polll'icalje a-ilutiona introduced into tbe houae of comnv.na, and there acted on, but which received, as they call it, (A r ay, in the Senate. If ever thrre waa a time since the establishment of our pr ernmenl that called fir the vigilance and the action of she friends of State-riphtt, the present ia one. Th? H xiae of Coromone did their duty on life ibject, .but Senate. lua giv tbe enemy much room to talk. i a aaaw wrai a ii inraiswasiBis uninmiinna i aasvaai a . .. . ' . ' . r . r " other part ct wot paper rTneyea and navs l will be found under "our IeifcVivn brad I How any person mho Cilia himelf the friend of tions we ire "Biahle-to diviner But we wilt resume the subject hereafter more in r!-UiI. ... ..... J r jt ."sj.ornjLnr.iiir oux juurwg A ,M of g:5 0oo has been gr,nte4-thc Iruv t . . L zr . . .- .. ." : . - tees Diediriiiir ai the tundi t tue Hiivertity ir this Seminary will b impressed nnon the mind of every member, and that they will do sm: tTiTnir orthToT tTie State of N. C. for cjr only literary institution and one too which bsesrnt j (brtla so man bright ornaments to our bar, our I ' " Ptdpit and purLegia'at u re. We would call the attention of our readers to a communication oi jov. t.nmer totTie leria a ture of Georgia aud to the pniceedings thereon. lu!ureJoeJ&Uffld!Ul paper. It will be recollected that some time since isn Indian, in Hall county, kill d S white man. j was tried, convicted and condemned by the Superior court of Georgia, held for a-Tid county. An appeal waa msde to the Supreme crxirt or the V. Stateaand the Chief Juatice under writ 0f error cited the Gov. to appear at the Su pr cirt to be hed in the city of Wasting. ton 0 the 2(i Monday of this month. Tb ciuUoaJiaa been diarejjorikd. and Ihe. aenlence TbrJeaTS has beerr executed wpois the iwtrderer-.- j tv Ann'i trnnn? what his tfnn ' 'Tiirtrrn Marahall "wi( next, do t but let the consequencee be what thy may, and tho' we may bave to regret them lye, We must applaud the mild, firm and digni- fidi anertion. bv the leeisiature ol ieorj:ia, or tha'Sovereiffntv of the State. This case baa brought the.Statea arid the Genl. Gov. ia direct conflict and the great question seems to be oh the eve of being settled, whether the States have any reserved riejhts or not i Or whether they are to Be controlled In the exercJft of them bf seven men f If l!)ey" ere "nUefe is alt our boasted liberty? It exists only in name The States will be reduced to mere insignifi cant corporations, toe governed by a tyraatii cal Aristocracy. We hope this example will have the effect of awakening the enemies of those who contend for the spirit and letter ,. of the constitution and Induce them to abandon a system which, we fear, will lead to the dest ruc tion of the f'" proportions ofthat fahrrck which was reared with so much care In which we have so long and so bajpily lived, and in which archived the moat aaired scrip of the liberties of enlightened man. . May the di-penaerof all good, so direct and eotutsei tbeta that tiey will I i ski k la ia nrnmia wkm nakataa rAU!wiunjuL.ibAis.a&.ia.a...vv - . .- . . .-.. . iteUe esjef fueif ways, and prevent them from committing so unhallowed an acl I May it a'.!! be aid that It la nimpaired by tbe many rude ahocka which it hsa received. ThrooRhthe politenfaaaftbe Ilea. A. lien. cher and the llm.S. P.Carson, we fcave re- UkJved a eontinuatioe of tbs publie documents eommuniested te ConjrtH b the Preaident, fro-m the various departments.' We have no. lieed some of thena, and the others ahall be at tended to, u soon as our timjts will permit. TO CORRESPONDF.NTS. ' rA Citlsen" baa been received and ahall be attended In In our next.-:., ... .1 .;mS .DiUiiXU ab.anea -of (be Prforr A'CttU sen of Stokes", was reoeived Ind m'nUid i If we. can lay wur band upon H, we will attend teltT . Mr, Addiaoe the Co-fcditoV of the Camden Journal, having diepoacj of bis Interest in the establiahmeot, the whole now belong to the able and witty fcXiJ?, Mr. Daniela. "lie an. Bounces bis intention of. enlarging bia sheet as aoon as practicable. We wish bin all tbe sue cesa whirh be deerea.- Mr. Daniels is well known, not or.ly aa a wilts but an Able wriif r.and the large quantify of Editorial matter always to be found in the columns uf the Journal ia the beat evidence that he ti not idle. The cb rac ier of industrious and talented may be given him without departing from plain matter of fact, and ought to give him a good support. --JireJtr our rtadera to the )iLffr-f our paper fr an intereiting account of tho pro. credings of thi- Lrgitlatu-t of Koutb Carolina, upon the subject of Convention. It will be seen that though there was a majority in favour of Convention, yet there waa not a constitution, al one of two-tbirda. rrfii.-.Tbe great qtentitypf Legulative news in our piper of toLy liu prevrnied us fraa ivifg any dHaild aeewm'S of the f jretg'n nea which has Jbeen rectivrd. bcthciW airi vala. BciJi a thr chaise i" ''ir I'liic1''!! tti't- try which we mentioned in our last, the papers are filled with rumouraof a contemplated war jbctweu-Husiia and Friat& abould thia take place, a general war wil be the inevitable re suit. England must and will unite with Prance To "curb theaTready too pre! power of the Au tocrat of Russia. The latter ia said to be march ing two hundred thousmd men into Belgiumt if this ahould be the cas Pracce will pour in thousands of free and spirited Frenchmen to re sist her. Beaidea the National Guard an army of 300,001 ia said o be collecting on the Pron. tiers of Prance waiting for the movements of ihe Rnamans No cause aivcUn enmity to the free Aurotrat Larl t.rev, wlio is at the hel of the new mm iauy in Enlarttl, annottneed in a speech in the houae of Lords that tbe newVniniitry hs.l bWmiilfwpU'dged Uteeaaelves to support three leading principles of policy, which are 1. A correction of those abuses ahich have been in. troduced by time inla iue representation of the - M tl,e most unavoidable pens-Ine"pub: lie esiib.ntiroenta. 3.""A''oinprcte stste'a oT non 4nter ere oce on all tlioe queationt which were now jdiaturbing and dis raciing the Conti nent of Europe, so far aa tiie national honor would permit." If they sluu!d auck to these, tranquility may be restored tu England, tho1 the di.treRS of the people a great. ICJ" By request we pubub the following Hat o the Field.QEccraof the 63J Regiment of the Militia of this state. Tbey are'aa loliowj vis : SAMUEL LEMLT, Cl C.r. wiirrr." MecoatLtE,. 1 CHS. F. LIPcARD, Mujor. M1CHAEL BROWN, foi Mat BURTON CRA1GE, MjU WM. HOWARD, Quorrrer. WM. M. LOCKE, Anuiant Q. M SAM'L. RIBELIN, He rganl ,tforv A UIA11Y. The Hon. Gabnel Moore, (formerly stf Stokea county in tbia State,) ha been elected .Senator in Tbonmss front lALbama for tbe next sixyearaj X , ' after the 4th si Maxcb oexU rbe jg'Aturw of Oltiw eonvenedww4lsw44berea8urer ef tberMillsboi ult. Mr. Sam'l. R. -Miller, (the Jackson csndi. date) was elected speaker of the Senate and Mr, James" M. Bell, (the Clay candidate) speaker of the house of Repreaentat ivea, - The lion. E. K. Kane has been elected Sena, tor in Congress from Illinois'.", ife ?is friendly to the Administration. Gen. John M. Robinson hu been elected in place of tbe Hon. John Mo Clean, deceased. Mr. Baker was appointed by the Ooyerndi, huitbe kij&jjij! srouid not confirm the appointment. , ..' lit. Hendricks ha been re-elected Senator from Indiana, for the next sit years. , TbelegiaUture of Alabama has passed Reso. lutions approving of Jhe administration of Genl. Jackson, and recommending him as a ' suitable person for the next Presidency .- The legislature of Georgia passed 167 laws during tbe last session. They must bave been pretty buoy as all ibis was dona in aias weeks The rrench troops at '.Algiers are still har assed by the natives. They hang around the town and bave created great ahwm among the iobabitanlK By the last arrival from Euror,'ti.e,Briila! orders in Council have beee repeied by which the Britiih Colonial porta are ope nrd to Am. ericaa vrntla. Tbe rumour of a war between Kus!a and ber allies and France baa bad a sensible effect in Liverpool upon the Market. Wheat bad ad- vaneed some little. The demamU for cotton were gtealer than had been, and tbe prfcfl had advanced. The last Richmond Compiler says ii had a tendency to auk fliiurtie in that market. Holders seemed reluctant to selL , , """ssmajaVeyiaWBaHaawsaaje Jjiri 5r..- A blacksmith n Alabama having been-elandered, raiadviad lQ- rr'y.'.0 ,l PC COVtU JOt df ea-1 I'e plied, witb true wisdom, :.. 1 ahall never f t4ie afty bolr for si tndcri- frc m & Ufo my snop anl svor our belter tharaetrr in tlx nonthi than I could get fn a court toute in a year, Horn instructive tbial Siirit e the Jge, MaaaicD, in this county, oo 6th imt., by the Rev. George Boger, Mr. Jndrtw P. HtiM to Miss Stphii Hknping, daughter of Andrew Shuping, Eaq. Tins MAiunrrs. SuUtbum.Jam. (,'otton la aeed, gi, clean 7. flir gi to 4 J, corn 6 J to 70, beef 2 to 3, bacon 10, molawea SO, lard !Q, ull none, wgar 10 a 12, coffee 12 to 18,flataeed 60 to 70. apple bramly 40. peach do 45 to 30, tallow 7 to 8, feathers SS, bee.wsx Jfl to 18, oa a 30 to 33. work 4 tw 4t wheat 70 to 70, baRging 16 fo 18, rope 10 to 12, glaaa box g-ip, 50 feet R3, iron S, butter 6 to 8. " Botiih Carolina Hank bills 1 etfWMlii. Ceorgia do 3, . - , . - yavttievitte, Jm. 6.--..Cotton S 50 a 8 , baenna7,apple brandy 40 a 45. eom 60 a 63, flaiared I. 1.10, flour, new4 a4. rnoUaws 30 a 3?J, sugar 9 a 11, aalt 70 a 73, wbUkey 40 a 43 whrat 70 a 73. . . ..J Camttr, Jan. 8... Cotton 8 a P, flour SO. out of the wagotu, V'amden M.ila. fc7 60, iiriifti ieorn ji, oats 3? salt 73- whia hv to a 6.i. bacon 121.. 1 flour 5 a St. whiakey 31 a 35,. bacon 7 a Bi hama 11 a 13, beat kinduf bagging 18 to 23, aalt 50 a 35, corn & a 9. coffee 11 a 141. Nnrt. nwina bankrblfhnf 7aper"cent dlscounf,' Oeorgia, per cent premium. CAff-av. Jut. 6 - Cotton 8 a 01 floor 4 tt 5n"0f tr62r a-TJ,Traiidy"5eTch 7i'i a 30, do. apple 30. Ca.-imtoo, Dee. 30...-..Cotton 7 to 10, Flour OW. 4f a 6, whistry 38 to 40, molasaes 45 to SO. IlilUboro Vemale Scrainary. TIIE Winter F.xamination ended on the 7th 'mat. The next 8ession will somtnence on rturlay, the SOtb Janoarv, IgJl, This Ina'itution has now been 'art aucceWul PP'r'!0" CriLyearii.ind.xontinues, jiotwitb. ataiHlmg the pctitary wraiSneet of th times. u rvoMve- 4ttrl vhire nf ptthhe patronage The courve of f todies though liberal, iayjt rgu-lat-d so aa to give no undue preedericeJo the ornamental branrtirs or t JUCahon, and to allow of no intrusion upon the rerular school hours. A neat and srelf Bi-lecttd. Appratus,T0gether wllfa liawhkiiue Cabinet uf Minerals facilitate 'he task of instruction ia the several studies of Chemistry, Natural Philosophy, and Mineralogy. Two Teachers are always prevent in the school, and it n their cor.atant aim to ensure obedience and prowoleuipriivemeat j not . by blows but y arguniems 01 aneciion ami aeii-respeciKe wards and pTiniaitraenta are admintsted witb a parental hand. ' The Superintendent deems it proper to atate, that his kcaitn ia ao Tar restored, aa to enable him, as f.irmerly, te give his personal attention to the School. Any Pupils that may come re co.-nmend"d to bU care, will either be taken into hif'own family, or e!ae placed in eligible boar Oing hmi-es and receive troro him a parental oversight,, The moderate terms of Board and Tuition, oeether with the deservedly hich renutation of ti)ilsbori' for health, good society, aud reli- irioiia privileges jwslly demand tbe attention of Parents anduiiardians. : ""Terms ofTultlon,"ba1f payable 'td'advaisceT 4th Clais glO 50.) 2d k 3dClasaes 13 00 C Per Session. 1st Ulai "T3jotv : .... , Musio 9j24.) , Painting 10 V rkfrom 1 to 3.J 8 4 ) Draw ing at Per Session. Needle wor - Hoard can be had in Die best families of tbe place at &9 per month, including wood, can dies, washing, fce W. W, UREEN, Superintendent. ' Dee. 8a, 18.W. ' T - . ffrBdiiowOT Cape Paw Jteeorder-, Newbenf Specfator, Eden. ton nleisleJVasbLngtoi Tiir;l""STw"niTn" Tmiu.l '.II -.1 : TImesaTidi;nert!L Journal," will please insert '.Cl'"-' L' ." r : . - j , f . . me anove inur nines, anu aeno, ineir accounts to nary. JASY Ofc LETTERS :H REMAINING in the Post Office at States ille, N. C. on the 1st of January, 1830. John Browning - ' William A. Locke James C. Bruce Dr. Lemmon Dr. Thomas W. Belt Richard Buxton Robert Brown George Cohanbour James Carrigan .1 , Alexander Dukfoff Willran Dfxan - : Wni. II. Ellis -Allen Gill James L. Hill 3 Richard Hall , Eliaha Harris James Jones Jas. James Amna Jacobs i Johis Kitchen - ' John. luck Henry lnwery Epra m Lewis --LaUar William Miller James M ahan " Mary Mahao . : David R. Moore . Alexander McKenale -James McKissie t Nancy Oleghant Mrs. Amanda D. Tbarr Spencer F1iillipi. John Reynolds -.Stephen Rico Nincent Reid" Ross Simonton James Smith; B. C."' t'h'tb. Stevenson, B.S Ann Stammers William Summers . William Waon Thoa. W. Wilson ' Rev. James Wallace Henry D. Lallar A7-JrWtke Alexander C Lackey sKohert ToiThr 3. Female School. fglllR aubicriber'e rixua aoiBB tmao JL (within one mile of Jl.ll..,.,rv, openrd this day for 'he reception of RcViUra. , rms for board, tuition, books sn.1 stai, fora,M aion of five months 73 dolUr. sc,!.f, be received at anv periml of thf k iu,H inj a correcpondent deduction wads in IC eh.'. The coure of atudiea will be as s.MT.prthen(e as ia consistent with a thorough ist4rut',0 ia the moat essential brsncliee. Instruction will be provi.Jed f.r ,rn a( fa, ire it, In Mus'c, Paiiitiug and the rw, i an- guage at tbe uial es ra charges. 8 61 t i nw aa na-w -sjt '"- W fW K -VTH- i' I-WILL"ttposeTrTpiibTrc safe, in i"tae'3l7t and 22i of January int. alt the ,,. I property belonging to Ihe F."tste of Doet, $. Im rtrrantl. dec U, textept nerrora,) conawting of Stock of every deacriptlfn. Farming utemila valuable Household and kitchen furniture, other articles of personal property, At it. a aame time I will rent the real Estate of u4 dee'd including bis Town property. A ere Jit until ihe Hist of January 1832, vit be given to purchasers bond and aeeurity oe required. 1 IL MACNA.M ARA. : Jane. ISfik.1831.- Carriagc-Makirig ' fEVif- u'-fH'u ' I svlrg JL ptttTiard tre Hi,ne. --" ti . i . .. rno-i ami ijm oi sir. t's. vid Kesttrr, In tt t town if Charlotte, N. C. on the 'j,niBin rreri, nuniiuil u ihe Court House, oppi.ite - Mr. Button's shop, respect. fullv Informs the eitisens of Chariot e and the adjacent counties, that be ia preparing to com . . rnence the Carrfocf 5llanfartcrj, ia'all Its various bran hea. He will be prepare J in a abort time to make to order, on abort no... . tice, soch as, T. . " Conchrg. Tlarouchrs: J'naetons, Jewry Wagons Cigt, pannel stick, Svlkcis, ;;;.- -iV AH rr wuicb will he executed inilie moat recent Northern plan anfstyle of workmanship, on the moat reasonable terms, to correspond witli the timea. Ife will BeaFleln a aliort tirnr to procure the services of firt rate workmen j his materials are of tbe beat quality, and bis trnbrr will at all times be selected with panicular care, From an experience of at least twelve years in his line, snij most strict attention to business he flatters himself ha ill be ein'i!rd to gta entire satisfaction to tbo who may patronise kim. . . " ... j Repairs of every descriptliin will be done on . the shortest notice, and most moderate t-m,. I WriT VnTiti ufcn ia tUe above binrfi, anrrj(cxTICC:.?OTi one that ean enme well r commended to befjf steady and lidu. '. trious habioif aucbat tbeage-fif 13nr 16 years,"-ey- meet writh-jjood enconrsjtmiiit,-;- IfrsS -J .' " N.liROWN. 7 CUrUtu, DetrZWtrl 8"0. 1 p . . y$ talc' oCYor. VfrXatoUnaV " ITOKKS toeaTT. Superior Court of ltw' '"' . rrr ofT!f.!trT: w.t8ffl" rr IJtVXO W-swAtm. Snow4 -.PeTilian fo?. Jjvorce.ln this esse-, it ja oTdei d that three weeks notice be given in the Weatern Carolinian printed at KatUbory, to ike depoai tiuiig on the part of the plain' itf, etiich deposi. f tions shall not be taken in Use than Uentv days ' after tbe last notice. Ti at t ' '" T. f. ARMSTRONG 'a. Mr. WILLIAM SXO JVT K . Take notice that on Friday ihe 1 1th day -of March next, at the Tavern in Palem, I shall proceed to take the depoaitiona of Jnaeph Hoi- der and othera. and on Friday and Saturday the -7 18ih and 19 h daa of Mi.rr.h nt v, at the bouse of John L. Betting, at (i rr,anton, in the coun. ty of Strrken thr drTJoaTtwinsolIirJar-y FuIliV!" Philip Reed, Jacob Reed and others to be read in evidence in above toil, it h-in I am nla'miilf . . ... . ...... end-yrnmerf-dctgndant, w hen" arrhwhrwyod -y. umj incnu tu (.run eaainiiie u vmi n. . -i , . 3t35 - EVEJSN0W. . ' December 30.A, 1330. " - -..- lVowan IjouiU. 7 Superior Court of Law arna term. 1R30 -''; MARY CHAMBERS r$ Henry Chambers, ' . Pelllion .tr-'dintJew- Wlo..,. It .1.mWWVLj. mpm-, . - oearmir tonhe iat isfacfion 'f Uunum th. - " defenlant is not an inhabitant of ihit Rfufr it ia '. ' Hered-by the. eourtduA'iiBtieVloif'enm j monuii in me nesiern taroiimati, that the de , icnnam appear at iflsast.tMpwiermrttt ber held for Rowan countv. at th f!i.ii.t tlw.it as ask . . " -i Salisbury, on the 2nd "ildndaysf-er the 4' 'iMoiw J day in September next, nd plead, answer of .'" r demur to said petition, or tlig aame will he taken - ' pro eonfesso end heard expert e.- Witness hy, , J uites Ulerl ot aaid court at ofH-.a,tiw 3d M m- , day after the 4th Monday in Man'h. A. ti, i!i33.; ' j jmu .ay. av.y.e.e.e. , t - WAR nEPARmiJiHT, MIi?vT, 17, 1830. f IVasninsloniVCuij VRVSIOlf AND BoDNTT LAHIt Ht.ni'l.i rmn FBI H E many impoaftions whick L in relation to Pension n r ....j Claims have ctiiaed thd J)epar.tmcntt War to estabtiah a reirutstion. tht! .two..... .i. attention will, in future, be given to applications" froin persons who act as Agents unless thef -are known at thepepartmeiiV or are ygucaeir for as respectable persona by soma one wh a Notice of this rt'ffiilat'mn I. hA..k ..a' . .. j. w a'r-", ?ta that H y be informed thereof, h i n r.,. ..... p'lunuicn ui mo latra or ma ui.red s e, la the respective fiarra wjtl ttttort ;HS ihe " nt paire of tueir reanjris ,-r,.w , 'v I -!--- f met lliuili 119. r . By order of the Serr-ry of sf,'?. , J. U EDWARDS, ; . . ii,, SmtCO fr arrt AtiWVc Mtcef A , WILLIAM tJOftOO.N. A ' 1