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Mr, 13 a rns, a till I i t o , ame n 6V a tr ac t l 7 passed in 1813, directing how persons i , injured by, MilPD.ims rshall in 'future . TUESDAY, DKCEMBETi.20, 1825's Gideon Alston, AVjlliam Blarkiedge, John Owen. J"hn M?Dovell (of Ruther ford) Meshack1 Franklin, George W. Jeffreys, and Thomas : Man ey, Esqre. have been elected bjl the Legislature Councillors of State for the ensuing year - - - ' ' ' ' - Our Lmversity.At a; -meeting '"of the Trustees of this ' Institution, held at the Executive Office in this citv. 1 a fan:- evenings since, the Rev. Elijah Mitchell, late Professor of fathema tir. was appointed to fill the Chemical Chair, vamied bv the i resignation of proceed, to'recover 'damages, And to a- mend the 10th 'section of an act passed in 1777, directing theduty of millers: 31 r. Cox, a bill to J repeal part of an act passed in 18ir- pointing out the duties orthe overseers of roads in this Stated which bills were read the i first time. -. v. -m ., V -'.A - The" bill to legitimate Pegy Orrell and to alter the names of Lover Has- sen anu oumey Hassell and to legiti mate them and to secure to Sarah At- CuIIers ot Uranffe county such nroner ty as she may hereafter acquire,, were rean ami .rejected. The House resolved itself into a com mittee the whole, on the Hank Hilt. be IS. Raleigh, Dec." A7 4t' IVmson. Olmsted, who has accepted of The debate .which took place will b thejppauitiwnt of Professor of M4the given in the Register hereafter. Th ma tics in -Yale: College : ami a new committee rose and recommended tolh recommended tofhp House that the 1st section of the bill be stricken out. Mr; Iredell maved that the further consideration nf h hill nml Professorship . 'of ..Modern Languages vns created. Y e have not learnt that either this new: Professorship, 'or that of Mathematics;- has been filled. - Report be postponed indefinitely, vhi - The highest PrizeJ siJO, 000, in the wus carried, Yeas 75r Navs 51.' late Class of the Oxford Academy Lot -(ery,: was sold in Providence, Rhode Island. A thousand dollar ! prize' vas also sold In Boston r - TV e insert the following note, verba tim et (iferatim from dhe framer of the Bank- bill, which has' been before the Legislature for several j-ears (: y? 1 . v, KaTeigb, Dec. .17,' 4$25. y ! Aj mJemen,.-In looking over that Port ion o. the debate on the Kill to establish a Hank on belAilf.of the State ascribed to "me in . the re fTstcr of yesterdav, t have been unable- to" re cognise a smle Sentance c!ot.ed in my own . laniag-e it is notny diction, neither can 1 acknowledge it to be my Speech-some of the posjtions are coxrectlv Srate,: but not i Sin pie one of them jrosto the Point In the Pub lication to .which they were ifced in the v..l5 ucei u one to my se if therefore ua cer present circumstances to request as a favourto insht if I may be permitted to do so tlrat you Will not publish any thinV more as coming- from v me on ihat Subject T have learnt Stenography reas an art dificvH to be understood, anl ..knowing the Precipitancy with winch I sometimes Speak in ' public, I - am willing' to . conclude on" tle present occi, sron tliat a very small portion of mv views only could be comprehended by the Combo. &:r. Respectftdlv ' c i i . - . nO. MARTIN." The Reporter will not -insist that he lias always usetl the language of the gentleman j but he believes he has given his sentiments. We leave this however to the decision of those who heard the Speech. . We do not understand Mr. 1 Saturday, Dec. 17. Mr. iBonner" presented a bill to cs tablish two separ;ite Elections in. Hyde county, "which wasread antl rejected. . Mr. Webster, a bill to amend an act passed at ; the last session, to appoint Commissioners to contract with Jere miah Land for a piece of Land for the use of Currituck county. - - Mr.. Wrn;ot, a bill-to amend an act to au thon.e the' Cou n f v Coil rts of C ha t-han.-, Anson, BJaden,'&c. to appoint a committee ol Finance passed in 1 1822, so far as relates to the county of den.. 'V "'. ... ;' '' i ir. roik, irom the committee of Uivorce and Alimony, reported ja bill to divorce Robert Bingham whic read the first time. ocoii, irom tne Select commit tee appointed to enquire.into the pro priety of establishing a Medical Board, reported a bill to establish a Me'dical Society -and to regulate the practice of Physic and Surgery in this Slate, which was read the first time, ordered to be printed, and made the order of the day for Wednesday next, to be taken up in committee of the whole. ! . 3ir.uir.unt presented a bill. autho rizing the County Court of Beaufort to appoint a committee of Finance. Mr. Bateman, a bill respecting the County Courts of Tyrrell which ubills were, read the first time rrames or -trances. AtinU'Knnev.aml j ; TnvivrtH Tftintii UrUCi TAMKS M'GIllBON, taki, the liberty to V i- V ".,V;., X " 0JP i'ntheJ.adiesancl Gentlemen qf, Ka mittee, to whoin 'the resolution relaive at Jliss Susannah SchauVs, Favetteville St to an amendwient of the Law on Usurvl were specimens of 'his execution mav:be was referred; renorted that it is Inpy J see!1.:and orders executed on the most rca -i:.. Jl " ' sonable term pciucui tu tuuuge uie saine. . ; -Mr David son of Iredell, presented a bill to amend an act. making further provision i n favor of the owners of Strays.-, "V'v,-."."':- ; Mr. Pickett, a bill for tlebetfer go vernment of the town of Wadesborouh, in Anson which bills were read the first time. ; V A communication vnk biid before the Senate, from' Samuel': Allen, and Thos. AVashburn, of Rockingkani stating that Henry Batihn flit; Senator fnnn that cown ty,- is not en t i tied const it u tlona I ly to his seat, whch on motion of Mr. Bauhn, was referred to the committee ofPrlv ilexes and Flections. The com miftee subsequently. reported ; in favor of Mr. Bauhn, so that he retains liis seat. , . &s?h& " "Toy 4Sae. - V fHiii subscriber ohvrs far sale, TWe Tlun JB. tired antl Seventeen Acres of LAND; in Walce county, lying on the, waters of Swi:'t, creeKantl abmt 7 miles from Kaleili late the property o?-VVm.,GUn;bur. ilecd.i whioh he will sell on moderate terms on a credit of one or two years. For tr-rms, pply to r : - It. K. .lOHNSO.V, Orin his absence," to Joseph Gales' or Ti mothy V; Jones. , Raleigh, Dec. 12. , 16 i was Saturday Dec. 17. Mr. Pickett from the Judiciary Com mittee, reported that, it is inexpedient to alter the existing laws respecting ap peals from Justices' JudmcntsT on sums exceeding twenty dollars, Con curred in. . The bitl'to regulate the time of clos ing the Polls at the several elections in Renoir county v.s read and ordered to be enrolled : It IS tllfrffnr a lvv Mr. Davidson from the rdinmittPA ofi I repositions and Grievances, reported a Oil 1 to chann-p thp the Trustees of the Richmond Acade my, and for other purposes. ' Mr., Montgomery presented a bill to amend an acf passed in 1814, to alter the time of holding the Superior Courts ii. thejburth Judicial Circuit and to al ter the time of holding the County Courts of Guilford, Rockingham and Person ; and . t , " Mr. Ilawkias, a bill to amend, the several acts heretofore 'An force for the appointment of Commissioners for the town of Warren ton and for other pur pose? which bills were read the first time. . , The bill to prevent free nersons of I r. . . coir irom migrating into the State, &c. was read thc-third time and passed 36 to 20. - ' WarYeiitoix female IT is aTrcadjr extensively known tlvt the Rev. K. Jlrainerd an1 th. T?-v n n Jlrainerd propose, continuing fTie Warrt-nton Ft-Tnale Academy at the situation fofqjerlv occupied by Mr. Jaqob Morderai and recent ly by Mrs I'luncfcett in Warrenton. Hut the qutdifica ions of neither the Gcnt-u en or the Ladies by whom they will be Vssisted are suf ficiently known to insnire the nubhc with confidence or ensure encouragement to tlieir exertions in the cause of Female instruction. We have had before us the highest; testi monials of the talents and fair moral charac ter of the Gentlemen and die J.adies associat ed as the directors and clirectres'ses of the proposed institution, and do with much! plea sure recommend them to the confidence and patronage or the public. - , John Hall, Robt. ff. Jones, Kemp Plummer, Peter R. Davis, J r 0 btephen Davis, Jas. Somervill, Sam?l.- Ilillman, John Anderson, iivo. Anderson, Philip C. Pope, Daniel Turner. . Warrenton, N. Cl Dec. 14. ljf v dj'fhose Kditors who have Publisheid the ad vert isement of the 111 essrs. Brainerds) rela tive to their proposed Academy will insert the above, until jt he second week in January and forward their accounts withnthatVof the other. . . i IOM3nTri'D.to.the. Jail of th count? XJiCn the -17tli jnstv a neirro man wlm fiimself lil t.L, and Says hebelong-j to -'amit-el Everare, of Currituck-county.' N; C. . 'The , owner is requested to come forward, pro v a properly; pay charts and take hfm a wav.. ... r.r:'-:-r JAilfcS R. GlJiBLE, Jailor. A t- Beaufort N. C, "SeptSr. u ? ?r. 8 6m i.f. pr. Adv. $7 ISSriRNDERSON wishing toe" (jsefef husihess.immediat V. off V: orturnv n . der of her at cbt, mori ivh'icH arti Sjllc?, Satins 'AIuslrhCalieocWSir'Kii-- thcrwith a Variety of M:riirv. 'i'V.v. tv-"cl2 .nff topurchaseHvnuld do Velf in tv 11 Mid ' satisfy themselves' that the idxivt- uvCclencaA be ioirght lower lhaii anv, wht'r i U.- if. 4 citv. Italeig-h'; Decl 12. fetal e'-of X yc-i3 dtoli nai -i iuinex)m:)e counvf , r ' County ConrtVsepienjber TermlS5. r t , . wiilinm Whituker, . . 1 W. p'. Pac:; '-and Jef. JentunsJ 1 . " Original att)cin'.'ntl v V (i T appearing to the, satisfaction of ;.tie C-Mrr sl that .t he.defe ndaut V Pace antl Jcf emiah Jennings, are hot i inhabitants f tho ulle :.ir is inerejore.,orierecl bv.lhe Courts th .t publication be made in theJtareh lici fTister, for three Weeks, "eivinir. notice to thti 4 ACADEMY. THIS Institution, which, for several years past, has been conducted by Messrs;! An drews and Jones. Will in future k o...x , -- - "v. on i 1 1 j - .1 31 it . it 1 . . - . 1 hogh ' some of The bill to amend an act to nfevent 1 snatof D,r StePl,en Graham, in Du- t j Slated, hot a the Stealing of slaves, &c naLeJ in ? Jin. -r nTrJC Esq'- f Sampson, to .tnfhpnnmfm i too u . C: PassetJ. ' Mrs. Mary I ulL of Lenoir, sister to the Doctor. - - r.r Kv,...v , a icau me unni time and a ' 3VI. when he says, that though : Tat " . o uis pusiuons are correctl single' one of them iroes ' v"!n """jwereoiwl m.-tam made for its imlefmife nostnnnP ut,v u hip iierwrlef stated his ment, xvincli vas ns-atived G9 to 40 pwuons correcly, he eonld.lo no more.jThe. question 'on iu passage was dt TL,n'"ent?.M"Uenlaea in affiramti e ?Bd bill nOt tn nUIlllfl finv innra .TI,:, I. f I l j i . "nv. "V will 4 " ' ,j i peecues. loruercu IQ De eiisrossed. ! the 29th ult.J -Miss daughter .of the late The EiitTORs., pre- HOUSE OF COSlMONS, ' 77iursday Dec 15. t ' . Mr. TIaiford 'presented a bill scribtno; the time antj places, at which, elections shall be held an Wayne coun ty anil to repeal, part of ah act on the same subject passed in j 824." t Mr. Caldwell,, a bill to amend an act concerning the town of Salisbury, passed in 1822, chapter 52d and for other purposes, f:;'. 5 i;C , . ; - Mr. Borden, a bil to authorise the County, 'Court, 'of Carteret - to appoint special Ju'stices of the Peace and fo make compensation to suth Justices, for certain sepi ces hich bill s were read the; first time ; V k ' The bill to point out. the manner in ulich Overseers of Uoads shall apply the monies received: by them for fines, was rejected.- - - Unfavorable repcrfs were received and concurred in "on. the petitions of jane v mtiey of iVlecklenbur, and Mo ses-KiserofMontgomery . SENATE. Thursday,. Dec. 15. Mr. Snced presented a resolution in structing the committee on the Judicia ry to enquire into tlie propriety, of al tering the existinpf laivs, so that appeals may De takien irom the jud-rment ot Jus- In Warren county, on Elizabeth G. Kansom, d Mr. Seymour Ransom. In Perquimons county, in the 3 2d vear of lus ae, Col. Theophilus Barrow. vlw had for several years represented that county in the House of Commons. 1 On the 4th ult, at the advanced afr-e of 77 years and 9 months, Mrs Klizaheth Brown. who, for several ears pa3t, has taught Paint ing and Drawing, in the school of Messrs. Andrew3and Jones, and three other able and experienced teachers. The plan , of in struction in the institution, will be the same as that heretofore pursued. ; , Except when parens or ruardian. lVkv near relatives in town, the pupils will board wji.ii me jnncipai, win take their the same table wi h his family, and oects be treated liia rM iv I ' WtlJVIlLJl, lioard a.id tuition, In aU the branches of Knglsh study, and needltneoi will bo Hv-.r-Y. ed at only sixy dollars per session. Mustcat aetendants that they appearjit the next Coun ty Cons', to; be' held for the bounty pfT.iir combe atthe Courthouse in Asheyillc on th-j 1st Monilay in .fanuiiry next, f1en a.d to answer,:- plead .or demur, otherwise iudr. ment will be takep pro . codesso,aiid tha same' set for hearinjr. ex parte. -V . t J 6 IN .Vlf .LEB c. c. rk Asheville, Nov. 24, 1825. ' 1 r State of ortli-Caroliuii. ; 1 Buhcombe i county. i. County Court, September Term,' 1S2J - y Zachariah Gaudier, , , ':; 'I Vni'am Cooke.' r ,:; j. ; ' -i ' .ri...-J'. ' Oninal a'ttachmertt. ','':!; TT appearing to the sajLisfattionof the Courts ft that the defendant, William Cooke,1 'is not an inhabitant of this state's' it is therefore or dered by the Court that publication be malo in the Italeih Register, for three ;W(Vks giving- notice to the defendant tJmt-heiippea at the next t'ounty Court, to be held for tho, county of Buncombe, at the, Gouri.houe ii Asheville On tlie 1st. Monday in January then and there to Answer, - plead or demur, otherwise judgment will be taken proconfes- so and the same set f.,r hearing x parte.l , ;rJonNMiLLEu,c.cc.; ; ' Ashevdle, Nov. 4, 1S3.S. . -,j5 ' State of oiUFCai ' ' Ouilfbrd county, A .' joun Ju.inasay anu Andretv Lindsay,, " Samuel-W. I.indsay. . f T appearing to the satisfaction 0f t!i Court ' . that the defendant Samuel :VV I.hvlsav, is n t an inhabitant of this State and xeshils " in Missouri : it is ordered th it publication he made six weeks successively in the RdeiVh litrisie requinni' tne Saul v Samuel V Lindssay to appear at the next Gfurt of Kriui- meaTs at lY t r tmlord county, held in the town of in aliiraL GreensboroiiQ-h on th-i AtU ffth,i,ir r(. t I I M : . I . . . n . n J y-v . - . . . rehct of tne late Samuel llrown, of Chested e - ' ana rawing at twenty. The field county, Va. During her Ion- life M'V ?re.,ffn T lan13 required, Will Brown maintained an elected chiricVer for tat,lff,i f,ly TOmPent. instructors. The piety and benevolence, and died 11 f dl s,c ',0 l!1,be. a ch5aP "!M' The principal is ucin milieu mat mere snail oe uenei oi an inxerest intJie redeeming merits no eatisq of m Monuayt .Marcl) next, th-n and there to plead, answer or demur to Raid b l!, rr judgment pro . onfesso will he taken and'sfet for hearing ex parte. . ; : , - :-r-''; A. Geren. C- M. E Greenaboro', Kov, 29. 14 5w, I " State of CiSTpftli-Carolina,- tices of the Peace for all aums over S0. Mcthotl5st: Episcopal Church for nearly 50 which vas agreed to. Mr? Sneeti pescnted a bill to aid in the establishment of a fund for the sup port of schools for the more convenient instruction ofyoulh. Mr. Hill of Stokes; a bill to desig nate what; persons shall hereafter be liable to serve as overseers of roads and for other purposes ; and Mr. Sea well a bill further to amend years, blie has left seven sons and three daughters to bemoan the loss of an affection ate mother. In King & Queen county, Va. after an ill ness of four days, Mrs. Elizabeth Roane, re let of the late Judge Spencer Roane. f"rlT t- la ! Ii t',iiiiu -. s t' .1 j o vva c.vukiji l, WOO such as are particularly required by the pa. rem or guardian. The government of the? scnoolwill be strictly paternal the govern mem ui Kinuness. ana or reason. v Kuthprford Count v. l aw, Octc roody .Burge, " T'g. 'I Petition for nivnrrp Elizabeth Burge. y V - - v-n'""j " -..mv. , au.iijacuon OT tlle FIRE INSURANCE. THE United States Fire Insurance Com pany of the city of New-York, will in sure Buddings, Merchandize, Furniture, &c. against loss by Fire, on application to the The principal will feel himlf c, kt " eienaantj2i,aibitB 15 urge, for the morals' and manners of his pupHs and fL. S k W A ,rH Sttte! Xt is thfere : while every thing sectark o Sub e" h Tt If 7 e.'Vhjlt ublcatiort rehVinn will whSl k :L:3if 'u1 .i5f hTf made three months in the Raleiffh Rctris. Birdsall, Raleigh'. Dec. 5. J. 3IRDSALL, Agent. bw A communication was recoivpd ftvim ''. f t-t - -j piibat,iuil the several acts of Assembly heretofore subscriber, Agent at Fayetteville, or passeil to advance tne administration of Justice -which bills Avere read the first time, the first referred to the commit tee onfEtiucation,, and, the last to the Judiciary committee. The bill to divorce Judith de la Cha- pell from her husband, the bill to re the'Governor- mvpritiu. tliA or, r peal an act passed in 1 824, to reffulate tne iteport or tne Hoard tor -Internal jv tuuuij anu ior Improvements, which was read and or- er PurPos.es so far us relates to the uereu 10 oe printed. - . v,,u"7 j-v"" l,lc um granun The bill more eRectuallv to snnnrpw to tlie Superior Lourt of Brunswick the practice of treating in elections was f.?un.tJr. V .1 1 . -- 'I . a reaa me tnira timeVt,AIr. Rand moved to amend the bilijjj addjnr. ihat no person shall ride or attend anr public gatherrng for the purpose: of ' election- eenng'which , was negatived. Mr. liurgan moved forjts indefitlite, post ponpinent, which was also negatived, Yeas 55, Najs 63. The bill then pass ed its third reading, 65 to 56, and was sent to the Senate. ;.' ; ! " ; I : ' The House resolved itself info a com mittee of the whole on. the Bank BilL and after considerable phf Ut rrtL t3"" ordered to b ceding columns) the committee rose nd therefore passed original and exclusive jurisdic tion in all cases where the intervention of a jury is -necessary -the bill to keep open for the passage of fish, main White i Oak Uiver in Rutherford county the diii co prevent persons who have been or who may be appointed commission ers for any purpose, from becoming con tractors the bill to amend the 1st sea- tityn of an act passed in 1819, concern ing the tcwh of Concord, and the bill to incorporate Abbott's Creek . Library Society in Davidson county, were read nu ordered to beenrollel. Thevhave i- . f . . . - j i into laws. NORTH-CAROLINA. Granville Cou ntv.v ENTERED on the Stray Boole of said eounty, by Valentine Mayfield, a bright bay Horse ; no btands to be. "seen, 11 or.lj years old, his ja ,y has the appearance of be ing broken, and his righWiock considerably swelled, appraised to $35, by John Peace &. James Blucklev. Said Mayfield lives on Fojt Creek, 13 miles south of Oxford. Also, on the 16th November, by James Cheatham, a sorrel Filly, ' about two years old next spring, no brands to be seen, her left hind foot marked withwhite, with a'snip on the nose, she is about - four feet high. Appraised to 15 dollars, bv Wm. Amis and Litueoury i;rews. aid Cheatham resides about five miles southeast of Oxford. A. YANCEY, Ranger. Nov. 9. - u 7tp real dignity of our nature. to S. The first session will commence nn i h a 9-1 Monday of January next. "Each nt mil xx.ni be required to furnish her own sheets, blan kets, and counterpane, j Oxford ae cadeiiYy!; riHE Exercises of this school will 'com J. mence on the second Monday In January next, under the superintendance'of Mr. Jks. U. Johnson, the gentleman who has for seve ral years past presided over this Institution wiiu so mucn ability. - , l , WM. M, SNEED, SccV. Oxford, Granville co N. C. lV j December, 1825. 5 x ! Virginia Femaje Academy. 1 BOYD TO-rMecklenhurz Conntin fffll.IE Exercises of this Instifution will com JL mence on Monday, Jan 9, 1h26, uiidt r me airection ot Jos. B. Warne, from the N. Carolina female Academy, Oxford, and Geo L. Baker,fassisted by Mrs. Warner Mrs.' Ba ker, and Miss Emma Baker, vho was odnru. ted in the North-Carolina Female Academy rtun (.muul jiiusic mere curing the pre- acui ycai., . , , , r by Mr. Sherwood Evan f thT, t I 1 1 n? course ot instruction will include . . n "J " iNeeoie Taken TJ A -ND committed to the Jail of Nashville IX. Nash county, N.C. on the 10th instant, asi a runaway, a negro tellott NED, who was sold obtained leave to hit aarn. "Mr..- .Burns presented a bili for the belter regulation of the town of Beao- fort. . . ' v Mr.. Smith, a bill giVin exclusive jurisdiction - to the .Superior Court , of gnwnvi pleas and prosecutions of the State.- .;'' 1 "" T" 'm- .;.-. v i.- -v, r. W m. Underwood, a bilT to a nend an act pnwed in 1.81 Tl establish-in- a Flour Ware house in "the town of aeuevile. - Mr. Allnrd. a l'ill Mr. Matthews or Mr. Meriwether of Geor gia, about or 9 years ago ; he has been about in. this and the adjoinining counties ever since; and, I understand, he now' be longs to Mr. Hannah of Alabama. The ow ner is requested to ,come forward, prove : v Friday; Dec. 16.- " ' Un rnoJlon . Mr. Hogan, the Judi- property, pay charges, and take him away. ciury committee were instructed to en- . WILLIE G. WHITFIELD, Jailor. quire itito the expediency of so amend- -ShviLle' ?;.C ct' 16- 1 3m ingtheRoad lawsasnotoxompelGrand !Hn Edor l?e cba Press, i , . " . will insert the above 3 times and forward his jurors to present roads that are kept in account for reasonable repair.. " ';' Mr. Forney, from the committee of Internal Improvements i enorted a bill authoriziog the Board of Internal Im- concern i nj the provement to cause a survey of abroad to be made from Morgantoh across the ! to th e2 Te ti n e s s e e account for pa3ment. House of Entertainment. The subscriber shaving leased the EAGLE TAVERN inUilli. h amsborough, will on the first of j4iinarjr next, open me same for -1 i fiii 'lull Yellow if-'' ... nne. Mountain ri mnunent. and tower. of patrols in Kubeiioa count v. - - V . 4 i the accommodation of TravlT As he will spare no trouble or expense in rendering comfortable these who may call on : t r i x - ii . , "v, iu jutrnt a snare or nun ir : Mr. Davidson. 'from the committee tronage. 'lie would also ccommodSe oi l ropoitions and Grievances,' report- few students with Board. ? ii il uiu to je?itimare and a pr fhA . . nhn w w-.w v.. - wvaai w w mj till ill. Nov. 23. -13 oawfiw work, Readincr.-Writinsr. Arithmetic Grammar, Geography, Mythology, Histon Chymistry.Belles L.ettres,Natural Philosophy and Astronomy. The morals-and manner .t. i ... . . oi tucj oung laaies win also receive parti cular attention. J The terms for Board with Tuition in all the above, will be $60 per ses sion, and no extra charges whatever will be made, but at the option of the friends of the pupils ; the charge for tuition alone, will be from $10. to $1 5. Music, (vocal and instru mental, ) And Drawing, il ; also be taught, the former at $30, the latter' at $20 per, ses sion . the whote payable in advance. ' :. Boarders will regularly take their meals ith4the family,' and will in every respect be considered a part of it. Those .whose amia ble deportment ,and. literary acquirements, merit such a dbtinction, will receive a Gold Medal or completing their studies v Each young Lady 'is expected to furnish a pair of sht-ets, blankets, a coverlid'& towels, or a charge pf $2 50 persession will be made for. the use of these tilings, Dec. 13. ' " 17-A after the 4th Monday of March' hext, .then . anu-iuere to answer, plead or demur to said pet tion, otJier wise it will.be taken pro cbn- fesso and judgment' accordingly,. ' Witness, James Morris", Clerk of said Court; at office) ' the 3d Monday, after the 4th Monday. of Sep- tember, 1825, and :in the 50th yeaftthd -Independence of-the United States. 1 v JAMKS MOItltlS. Clk. V State of North-Garolina : - ; -. . Itowan County, v ' ' ; " In the Court of Kquity, October Term, 1325. Litle Hickefson,- ' i - ;.: ' V-- r.:r' ;A-r , Sarah Dalton, John Jackson r and Su?anna his wife, and, the other hei;s at law of 'Jo nathan Dalton; deceased, t - , , ' HE complainant having shown that John f. Jackson and Susanna his wife; are not residents of this State it is therefore order- uiai unless-.-tne saui John? Jackson and -Susanna his wife.- appear at the next term of this Court at Salisbury, on the fir&t Monday after the fourth. Monday March nejt, arid plead, answer or demur to the complainaiu'a bill, that it will be taken pro confesso as' to " them. ; , 'i . .. It U ftirther entered, that this interlocutory ' decree be published for three months in thi Ualeigh Register v ; ..x ; .v..-.. u, - - . SAM. SILL1MAN; c.We; ' . October 11, 182 , ; ; ,l 3m ; ' State of JNbrth-Oaroiiiia;r:rj ' (; .' . - Ashe county. -C."; Af.'- ' 1 i; November term.-182.-? ' . Ji'-iV: : .' Catharine Miller, ' , ;, 4 ' ::. .. "' ; ' v r ' : .. . V .. : , -1 - .- ' . - ; The Heirs at Law of DaVuJ MilleW decM ; - - -' fT appearing to'the Courthat George and -Polly Miller are not inhabitant : State, it is ordered. by the Court, that publi- r c.tion be made in the Ifaleigh KegisteV for 5XirCA, nlws the. said George, and- - Po?ly, Miller appear at the next, Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions to, be h eld for the county of Aslie, on the 2d Mond .v the fourth Monday in January next ami n swerto the pe tition, the petition will he herd - - ex pe arte: Witness, Thos. Galloway, Clerk at officef r Vs the 1st Monday o November ' 1825. - 14 6w Thomas iCalloway Clerk." 13 y D. Earnest, D. pi'
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Dec. 20, 1825, edition 1
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