'. ' J ...
' ? Ir,'' John:Sv'; Hay wooUoldest-'so'n of the
iaie'JuhnHaW
bv thelislAtureTrieasifrei-of the- State for
fhetat rating fur; Comptroller bkeVplater
theerisuingearr
b f.FaY et t ey il 1 r yAaJ
"4rim&
Hendersori0f
'-cum be n J.1) amesiesramlofrtsaln J oh n
H. Greene, f 4 Warren, James r; G rant, of
jlilifaicv 'rhoroas : BlackwelL oIr Rocking
? ' ha mD livid Stone,of Raleigh, James Houze,
. of FrariklinV Samuel Dowtie vV of iOran -
ille; Anjbrosei'K. Ralmsev,V)nCliathami
K.- vv ? Lroqiiroaivoi ;ijenoir ,ana:ArcnDau
- . - j. .... t .
M'Nair- of Richmond. ; ,
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f y.'
We. have seen 4 a mod e I of a Railway, b v
3tA
Mr. Nash, our" Engineer vhiclrseems pe-
culia-ly adaptetlto a country like ourSi
It is'wHat is c.illed asingle elevated Rail
K way a nd ? may be! a) i k e ; ady an t ageousljr u
geil forUhe ; transportation of heavy bur-
thens or" the i ;rapid conveyance of 'persons.
Its utility. has. been tested in England, and
it recommends itself tor usV on' ' acc0jjn 'Df
:-A' v i. iVASTV;: AAA' r- : AA.i
us economy. v ine . aaii . is io oe oi woou
tvithilron castings laid on its surface and
' l;eyed to. if, for. the; wheels of. the,carriage
.to ru n ,onh . 1 1 m a v be ' of any desirable size
A accortH ricf to th e prbbable t weigh t Tit may
have to, sustain and is. to be set. on posts
vi unecjuai icpgiii,; ;so jasio.. -.preserve a per?
fec leyef on ;ah: . uniform - plane.
"X the osf swill b6 fastened cross- sills
prolecti he'fceveralfeetr from each '.side. - so
thkt.plabk'can be'laidovyn to form a path
to cnss;ravinesv6r ' any depressioh.of couti
try, thus avoiding the expense of culverts
and embahkment8T ?A shed; riot unlike -a
covered bridgej'can. be, put; up to protect
the; xviiofe wrk' from the weather the coi
. .w'f,1 ' A'-':AAA
siration ot al ways hay ing,a. dry, path v. to
use, as well as being at all seasons effectu
aUyiiel tered J ay;'c1iinterbalancet
't ixrn ?expnse for this jjarpose. J ;
f ; Mr: N-b nisbvnstructed a ' double
" evditRauwaiji ; hicvi8J'on 'different
principles-from vanJ -hitherto rinvented. -
It will have all the ail vantages of the single
Railway for shelter 'and .bridges,? and U
; better adapted for the conveyance of large
;burlens. It consis's of two Rails made
' in all respects like the single one, placed
. a few feet a part: tin the same.Ievel and pa-
- ' rali el to one another, the ;whole distance.
Qn tliU Railway four wheels are to be u-
isedjtwo on each Rail.. ' Between the Rails
' a box is to be attached to the wheels which
are' c on n e c t ed w i f h- each other 6 n t h e Ra i I s
. . . ..,.--. . . ... -, ...
by t ru n d I e4. bars. On the outside of each
" Rail ; is another box attached in the same,
in a n n e r ; ' t h e e ffc c t o f w h i c h i s a hv a v g , t o
. keep the wheels in an exact upright; posi-
, t iVh t h s avoid i ng a 1 1 lateral ; pressu re" or
friction a great inconvenience in all Rail
ways' hitherto' made.4 ' The lateral friction
" being obviated, ther surface of the castings
may be.' made sharper, V consequently,; the
friction is 'still furihelr diminished and the
castings are less liable to be worn down or
flattened by'useC VIndeed VthV wheels - of
the carriage of the model turn quite easy
with a considerable weight on them, with-'
"t ou t mrfyin'g ithe carriage ' though t they , a II
are of wood. The surface1 of the Rails
' are of wootl also, grou nd out. and Jixed . as
. ;. the .castings are intended to be ; but;when
the whole are fitted out vithjiron, there
can be no doiibt tbat'the'ifaetve power on
the weigh tover a pu 1 1 ey n ecessa ry to d raw
an hundred ' pounds will : be "considerably
diminished from 5 what' it is on. any 'plan
heretofore adopted;; . V: i; ( - i ' ." ' ;
A meeting of the citizens; ;ofNewbern,'
nas been recently held forj the purpose .of
memorializing the next Congress, on the
subject of improving the nay igatioii of the
several sounds' anl rivers - which A empty
t h e m? e I y es i ri to "the Jo ce any;a V Oc ra c ok e
bar, and particularly iithe. Swash, w hich it
is supposed mav be removed by the, con
slant use of : Dredsina: Machines T.v i
plated Meeting inXartefetv - was held as
proposed' on the 1 7th inst. and -. not with-.
standing that county v is , cut t up Jby water
cou rses; which are -. f requently im' passable"
oris hundred and twenty fr i e nd i of the ,A.d
mi n i s t ra l ion a t ten d ed . ... Let t ers we re a 1 s o'
received from distant parts of the country
from .influential . gentlemen ,who . assured
the meeting0nat a' great majority of Ulie
people in their respectiye'neighbdiirho
are friendly to the re-election of John Q.
AtUms.. .' Our correspondent says, thun t this
county may bV put down as decidedly for
the Adniiiiit ration. -'The proceecl i rigs of
the irieeling'fchail.nave
Paper, if practicable; : andi we will 4 endea-
v Qu r to make: Vt -"sov P.f-flames jM an n ey
anl.Wiliiatii II, Borden J Esq. ii ere ap-'
P'nttrd i)efpgu es tuite -'prurjoed' Cbn-
TetKi ii, il;,; city. :-VV' . ' - 'J'1-.
V
jij reierence 10 a puuuc noucc , iu
11ay' pajperj i will
t h e fr e em e n i n Way n e C otiniy; K a v e call ed
an : Administration meetings ; to; appoint
A .large Meeting has ' also been held in
Camden County, and the second Saturday
in rext;month, is fixed upon for i meeting
in Perquimons. I
11 "
5 f -A'
J C Small Poav-The hopes entertained that
this loithsome disease had subsided in E-
dentoh, have been dissipated by the occur-
rence ot two new cases, out ot me lmecte
premises., s;'
V i v A ri e ri tire ; chan ge hasf be ettTtriadel'in the
State: OneioGeorgiab
tu reV now in seskiony; Hines Holtis the
newlTreaVuVerT.hack e r Ho w a rd , C om p -troll
er, Everard. Hamilton, . Secretary of
State,' and T.'Mi fchell, Survevor-Gerieral.
f k RIL : Wilde is elected a Representative
in jongress, wee Mr. r orsyin, cnosen uo
.i : ; . Cr SENATE.;;,:tt,
V.' W J 77mrrfay,-;Arot.:'22.j: ;j'
? : Mr: Gray presen ted a bill -to prevent
the falling of timber in, or obstructing the
run of C arra W ay.C reek, in Randolph Coun
ty. , Read the first time and passed.. ,
On motion ofMr. Picket,? the following
references were male of the various sub
jects e mbra c ed i n the Goyer n or?s M ess age,
viz ;
jSo mucK as to relates Ito , Internal Im
provements, to M essrs. .Q wen,i Brod nax,
Deberry, - Williams of Martin :and Be
thune a , , V..- - f..
t -So4 muclV'as relates t ri Marsh I Lari ds, . to
Messrs. Speight of. Greened M 'EachinV
Ward, Jones, arid Askew of Hertford.
So much as relates to PublicEducation,
to M essrs. Shober, Drake, Joiner, Franklin
and Whitfield. : v x i ; .
? So much as relates, to the Judiciary, to
Messrs. Picketf, Bailey, HintoB;, Lock, arid
Reinhardt. . . - , j( , , ' .
So much as relates to procuring from the
British Government, documents relating to
our Colonial History, Messrs; Wilson of
Edgecomb, Davidson, CM 'Mil an,v Mont
gomery and Ramsay. .. -.
- So. much as relates to the selling anil
surveying ' f the Lands latidy, acqui
red, from! the Cherokee Indiaris, &c. to
Messrs. Spaight of Craven, Alexander,
Love, Thompson and Williams, of 'Beau
fort. . ,. . - .:. ' -
VOn motion of Mr. Owen, so touch as re
lates to tHe alteration of the Tariff, con
templated by the i' Woollen's Bill" was
referred to a joint select Committee, con
sisting on the pirt of the Senate; of Messrs.
Oweri.'Picketfv Speight of Greene, Spaight
of Craven, arid Brodnax. 'I he House . of
Commons Subsequently appointed on their
part, Messrs. Settle, Eccles, Fisher, Blount
and Wheeler. ,; - ; - ; ...(:.
Messrs. Burgin, Speight of Greene,
Will iams of Be a u f ir r; Jo n e s a n d N u 1 1 a 1 1
were named as a Committee on Militarj
Affairs- : -.:; . :-"'.
:. Mr. Burgin presented the petition of
sundry inhabitants of Burke pr laying an al
teration of the boundary line' of the 1st
Regiment.' Referred to the MilitaryCom-
mi t tee. .'.V;'
aaM': l FridayNov
.'On motion of Mr. Pickett,
he Judicia-
r y C o i n m i 1 1 e e, w e r e v i n s t r u c ed t o e n q u i re
into the expediency of increasing the offi
cial Bonds of the Clerks of the several
Courts of Record, d this' State, and also
of amending the act of the General Assem
bly,, providing for thedeposit and safe
keeping of said bonds. 1 . , t
On n.otion of M r- SherranV the same
Committee were instructed; toenquire into
the expediency -of so ; amending the laws
concerning Bastardy, as to give one Jus
tice of the Peace competent jurisdiction. ;.
Miv Hinton introduced a resolution pro
posing to appoiot .Mr. -Joseph Ross to take
c h arge of t h e Public Buildin gs a nd keep
them in a state .of preservation, with a
salary of 100 dollars attached to he office-.
. .- . S .. ": . : .'. , -
.Mr. H. also presented the petition of
Henry Gorman of this City, praying to be
appointed to take charge of the Public
Buildings-which Resolution and petition
were reterred to the Committee on the PubT
li'c Buildings,. Y ; ; I
Messrs. Pickett, Askew of Bertie," D i
ve ri port H a rrel l and B easly were a ppoi n t
fil a Committee on the part of the Senate,
to ioin the Committee on the Tucarora
lands, named by the House ; . - ,
.Mr Shober presented the petition of
Christiana Cruttendan, praying that, she
may have secured to her, such property as
she niayhereafter.acruire, and Mr., Dob
son presented the petition of C John Caste-
ph ens of Surry, pray i ng to be res t ored to
credit. ueaa anu reierreu. :
Mr, Speight: of Greene, presented. a bill
to repeal an act passed in 1823, concern-'
ing the Roanoke Navigation. . Road tht;
nrst time.
t v - '
If. Saturday Nov. 24, 1 824. ;. V
LThe, Message Vi'rum the House of Com
mons, proposing, to refer to a select Joint
committee, that part of the Governor's Mes-i
sage relating, to the Cherokee La ri d s,' was
laid on the'table, on motion of-Mr.Pickett,
: jM'r .i ShubeV from th e committee 'of Pro
positions and Grievances, ito whom the
petition of JohnlCastephensjof Surry, was
referred, reported ia bill to . restore vhim to
credit, which was read the first and second
.timevvk :;.;-;; v- I -f ' J ,''
- , The bill; to prevent the falling of timber
in , the run of Caraway creek in Randolph,
passed its secoml and third readings, and
was ordered i to he engrossed;
J M r. Deberry : prescntcil 'the petition ol
-Elizabeth. Culpepper vf Montgomeryy Mr.
- V
Washington, praying respectively , for EM-
vorces -wnicn peimons were reau ana re -
ferred; A&0m
;he::resignaHoriof7J
Commandant of the : Regiment of Hyde
county, was read and accepted. ai
On motion of Mr. Speight of Greene, the
committee on Internal Improvement were
instructed to eriquire and report to the Se
nate, what progress has been made towarefs
completing the. navigationoft?Roarioke
and into the practicability ; of ConipTetingthe
sam py locking in, rrom xne oasin atrvy ei
don's Orchard, with ; the';1 probable expense
of completing the0ame and hef practical
good w hi ch would Cresu 1 1 to t he S tate froiri
effecting the same, fvi The bill relatirigvto
the subject introduced by Mr. Speight on
yesterday, was referred to the same com
mittee.;1 ):AAr-;:;: J 'a, .;
Mr. Montgomery, presented a bill toyest
the right of electing Sheriffs in the people,
which was read the first time ordered to
be printed, and inade the order of the day
for Wedn esd ay nex t, i h e o m in i t tee of the
whole. . - -- --a, A r :
V HOUSE OF COMMONS,
t ; . v;! TTiursdayy Nov7 QQ I
s A message. was received from the Senate,
proposing a bal lot to-morro w for a Treasurer
of State; vice Joh n Haywood deceased, arid
stating that John S. Haywood is in nomi
nation for . that appoi n tin en t. ' This propo
sition was opposed, but after some debate
was-agreed to. r' ? .. v . A-i a A-- a-.;.-.-;;-.
A message was sent to the Senate,; pro-
positig to refer to a select ioint committee,!
so mucn ot p he brove rnor's m essage as re
lates t o th e Tu sea rpra 1 a n d p, a nd naming
for this purpose on the part of the House,
Messrs. Hill,; Stu;irf, White, Blackledge,
and" Montgomery. ( ' " , -
A . message was received from the Gover
hrir coveringxertain Resolutions froni the
States of Maine and Connecticut on the
subject of Internal Improvements and a
Communication from the State of Ohio, on
the amendment of the Constitution of the
United States. Thi message also Contains
a suggestion from the Governor, as to the
propriety of reciprocating the civility of
other Slates who have sent us a copy of their
Laws, by transmitting to each a copy of
ours. - Laid on the table until to morrow.
! The H'iuse proceeded to the appointment
of their Standing Committees, viz : , -
Of Claim-!' Messrs. Perry, Hardy, Foy; Dick
ersoru VV. VV. Jones, Glisson, Busbee, VVebb,
Clercent, M'Lean, Brevard, Clayton, ' Stewart,
Bynum, tDearnnd and Thomas.
On. Agriculture Messrs. W. W. Stedman,
Burke, Nelson, Adams Lepnard, Foy; -Smith,
WhitakeV, Hampton, Simpson, Neal, Patterson,
Green, Kimr, , Underwood and Seawell.
Internal Impravements -Messrs. Wheeler, Do
zier, Benners, Blount, Hill,-Kerr, Stockard, Law
son, .Burnett, Kishei, Allen of Buncombe, Love,
Battle, Shine . M'Nair and Eccles.
Of- Privileges sf Election. Messrs Bateman,;
Tillet, Kilpatrick, Borden, Moore, M'Millari,'
Boon, Donoho Jones, Williams, Baker, Conrad,
Wilkinson, Cooper, Boykin and Wadsvforthv
Of Propositions and Grievances.- Messrs. , Bar.
nard, Cherry, .Hastings, Simmons, Stephens,
Lewis, Glastw, Sutton, Houh, Newland, Gold,
Mann, Gary, Little and Hodges.
On Education Messrs White, Ball, Whitfield,
Blackledge, GilUspie, Gilmore, Tavhir, N. Sted-
man. Moreneaci, iex.twutfr. Gordon, Hnttaui.
K. H. Jortes, Kuran, Marshall anft rnrectt."
Messrs. Pool. Blount, Moore, Scott, Troy,
Mitchell, Spruill and Eccles form the Committee
of Finance on the part of this House.
Two balloting were had this day, for
Erigtossing Clerks, but without an election.
, Friday Nov. 23.
A message was received from
the
Sen-
ate, stating the vote of agreement to bal
lot this morning for Treasurer, had been
reconsidered nd negatived, and proposing
to ballot for that office on Monday next.
Agreed to. J . . . : . ',,.;':
On motion of Mr. Jones of Warren,
Resolved, That so much of the Governor's
Message as relates to draining and reclaiming
Marsh or Swamp Land?, be referred to the Com
mittee on Internal Improvement., So much as
relates to Public Instruction to the Committee on
Kducation, and so much as "relates to he Ad
ministration of Justice to the Committee on the
Judiciary and that they report by ' bill or other,
wise. . .. - v. :,''A :
.,: On motion. of Mr. Fisher, : . i i
ARtsohed, That so much of sa d Message, as
relates to a; communication from the American
Minister' at London, be referred to a joint select
Committee of three members," from each House,
with instructions to enquire what measures this
I Legislature should take, consistent wth consid-
r - c i; i. .i
erations oi Ji ppucy, uiwarus uic jiuuiitaiiun
of a history of North Carolina : And that they
report by bill or otherwise.' "
A Messrs.; Newland,Taylor, Brevard, Mar
shall and Alon t go rn e ry, w e re appointed a
Committee on Divorce and Alimony.
- Messrs. Jones, of Warren, Morehead,
Settlej Eccles, Spruill, Scott arid Alexan
der were appointed a Committee on the Ju
diciary. r . . ; ' ' '...V '. ;. f ... -. '
M essrs. Moore Hill and Donoho, . con
stitute the' Library Committee on the part
of this House. ' " - - .
A message from the Senate, proposing
the appoiutment o f a j o int se 1 e c t Coram i t
tee on the Public Buildings and naming on
their part, Messrs. Speight of Greene,
Hinton, J Burgin, Vanhook and Love,
The proposition was acceded to, & Messrs.
Lewis, 'Glisson, Gary, Bozman aud Love,
selected on 4he part of the House. ' v '
. Oh motion of Mr. Brevard, ,
A; Resolved, That the Judiciary Committee be in
structed to enquire into the expediency'of. pro
viding by law,; for the final 'settlement of the
accounts of Executors and 'administrators in such
manner as to secure to creditors, a just and e
qual proportion of their debts and demands, ac
cording to their respective amounts, out of the
assetts in the hands of such Executors or Admin
istrators. 1 - - , . . A ' i -
V On motion of Mr. Alexander, . ' J
h That the same Committee be instruct
ed to enquire into the expediency of so - amend-:
ing the law,astosubject the.assetts in the hands
oi an Executor ot Administrater to attachment.
"f Two ballotiogs were had for Engrossing
Clerksf on the last of whithj Wm. J; Cow
an was elected. 5 One y et remains ; to bo
elected. ' a?'B;: a7::aa)M ' -S
. M r. Geld presented the petition of John
Hardcaistle of Ralherfordvprayingto be
Lewis nf the same county, on the subiect
of apubliCRoadMivi ClavtonErirtsent
d th e pj i t ion ofWi 1 1 1 am feat he rs ton; o f
Bun com be, pray i ng aut hon ty to ope n
practiMblewitoral
Salmon the petition -of John Powers? of
Stokes for Divorce. : Mr. Allen, the peti
tion of William RobertS'of-Buncor be for
Piyoreeandf THoriias Shrfhe sriirie
county, praying to be. placed'on . the ; Peril
ipri5RoJj..lrf-ifeij
l rjKelthsofc ng for aq
thoritv to alterthe direc
ivoau. , vv men rpeutions were reaa ana
repectively referred. ;
"y ;rhe v- resign itions 5 Of (Reuben tWal ton,
Lieut; Col.1 of XavalrynHhelQthBrig
ade & of Sam'l. Mercer, Col. of thekif Re
girrierit -ririst Brigade; of Irifaritry:wefe
read and accepted.
... y
I 'Ai'iiSatUrMfj Nov: 24th: yAAA: a
a Th e names of Jasper, ; Lil ly, Co vingtdn
and Hodges ; h ay i ng been w ithdra wn. from
the , nomination for- Engrossing. Clerk, a
balloting was had for the Cleric yet rerriairi
ingto be chosen, which resulted in the e
lection of Thomas Dews. - -it ;V f
J Mr Moore presented" the Report of the
Commissioners appointed; Under 'direction
of an act of the last Xegisiature, to ascer
tain the practicability and probable expense
of uniting the waters'of Lock wood's Folly
and Elizabeth river,' by a Canal, which was
re fe r red tot he c o m mittee on Inte r n al Im
provement. : ,( : 1A, A': :;A.A:.A'-.
.Mr. Barnett? presented the petition of
Thomas Searcy, Clerk, of the' Superior
Court of Rockingham, ? prating for the pay
ment of the costs of a suit ir.sti tuted in
said Court by the Adjutant-General, a
gai ri st Genl. I3et he I f, in behal f of th e State.
Mr. Clayton, th petition of Jane VVilson,
of Buncombe, and Mr. A. Williams, the
petition of Phebe M'Kn;iughan, of Guil
ford, praying to have property secured to
them .from the, claim of their husbands -which
were read and respectively referred.
A message was sent to the Senate pro
posing to refer to a select joint committee,
that part of the Executive Message "relat
ing to the Cherokee Lands, and informing
that Messrs. Donoho, Alien of Buncombe,
Allen of Montgomery, Jones of Rowan,
and By n am, form the committee on the
part of he Houe. ' -
On motion of Mr. "Perry, the Comrriittee
on Education were instructed to enquire
into the state of the Literary Fund, and
make a reportthereof a an early day. : V
- Mr. Neil I presented the petition of Tho
mas Green, of Burke. Read and referred.
The resignations ot B. Wilkinson, Lieut.
Colonel of the second Regiment, and of
W. R. Bullock, Major of ihe first Regi
ment of Edgecomb MiltiiaAvere read and
occepied -
(Cj" We are compelled from want of room; to
omit the proceeding's of the Administration Meet;
ings, held in Carteret, Pasquotank, Camden and
Beaufort counties. ,.,
4 s Communicated.
DIKD,
At his residence in this 'itv on the 18th inst. in
the 73d j'ear of his age, Jno. Hay wool, Esq Piib-
"c rcaureroi uie riate. io ine mnamtants or
l character of this gentleman, it is unnecessary To
pronounce his eulogium ; but justice requires
that we should proclaim to the worlIj that North
Carolina, in an age of defalcation,' possessed
servant who for forty three years administered
her Treasury with a virtue truly Roman ; who,
remarkable in private life for the amenity; of his
disposition, in the discharge of liis public duties
combined the firmness of iCato with the integri
ty of Fbrici us.
, We of North Carolina may with truth affirm
his to be ;' '; . A- : A ,
Clamm et venerabile nomen, -; j '
. , et multum nostrse quod proderat urbi.
To the influence of his example we owe that
elevated standard of official integrity, that sensi
bility to the sacredness of a public trust, which
prevails among us, and which has rendered pecu
lation unknown. In return we owe him a mon
ument more.durable than brass, which shall" be
forever present to our recollection which can
only be erected in our hearts. -
Dissolution.
THE Co-partnership of Beckwith &Henderson
is this day dissolved by mutual consent, : ;
All persons indebted to the Firmsre request
ed to close their accounts by the first of January.
Those who have claims against the Firm will
please present them. ' ' - ' : " J
' Dr. Henderson will attend to the settlement
of the business ; in his absence Dr. Beckwith. .
. J. BECKWITH,
I , J.M; HENDERSON.
Rafeigh, Nov. 26. ; . ' i .
Dr H, effers for sale, on moderate, terms, a
strong, well fi rmed Black Horse, 7 or or 8 years
old, well suited for a Carriage, Stage, Waggon
or a long journey on horseback . ,
PUBLIC MEE ING. .
A LL the Freemen of Wayne County' friendly
J. to the re-election of Jo hs fttiscr Adams to
the Presidency of the United States, are respect
fully solicited to meet at thf. Court-House in
Waynesborough, on the second Saturday in De
cember at 1 o'clock, for the purpose of elect
ing Delegates to meet in Generat Convention in
the City of Raleigh; on the 20th of December
or at such other time as may be- thought most
conven'ent.for.the purpose of forming an Elector
ral Ticket for Mr. Adams in North Carolina, and
of adopting such other measures as shall be deem
ed most likely to advance the interest of the
present Administration. ' r .-. ; ; .u ? , A
A Many Freemen' of Wayne.
Nov. 22. - A ' -V
a State of North-Carolina, ,
,J, . Northampton County. "
Court of Equity, Fait Term, A. D.!1827. AA.
- James Webb," Complainant. i
A- ' - - - . '
Jonathan Currin and wife Elitabeth,. late Eliza
beth Jenkins, defendants, , k
VBill lo make conveyance of Real Estate. '
IT appearing to the satisfaciiori of the Court,
. tha the defendants in this 'case, are: not resi
dents of this State,' it is ordered that publication
be made in the Raleigh Regisier for six weeks
successivelyj that,, unless 'said, -defendants shiiiJ
appear xat e next Court of l Equityi; tc bjj held
For said xountyi'at the Court "House in , the. town
of Jadfcoh,- dn.the fifth Monday" after- the fourt t
Monda: inilarcbn
mur to compLairiant'a bill, the same will be. heard
-Ma'' anri a A&r.Ttf made acr.nrdincrlvx
A copy, Teste, t -Nov.16,
1827 Vv
JNO. D. amis; a M. E.
iiTl
)rAAAMAlrr -: .'TlIK -. . I
NcYorlc Cbhsolirlated Lottery
; T Oth Class will b e dtfiwru
.Xhe.Scheme contains the following splen-
uia rnzes : " . -
i .h. -j i w.uv;t;4i.
1 Pristef glSJOOO S9 Prize of R(',fii
;i 0,000 39
i5,00O ; V S9-
3,000 a
tin
53,500::
lj,006
500
.39
S9
78
r 5
it
40
AiO
1 J .
2f3
iff hole Tickets SI oflqlfjIpZ
10tb Class , will be drawn in Richmond,' 5th
4 A -A . nexti' . -. - : ' - -1.-';
, CAPITAL PRIZES. - : ;; 1
! - ; 16,000 Dollars, 4,000 Dollars, ?-C
!2i500DoIIarv- l,f 50 Dollars;'
4' ' V l,500 Dollars, : 1,06 Dollars, ;
:4ofgiooo &c; &ev ;
Tickets;S5,HalfjS2 50itjuarte
: Grand Consolidated XptleryJ '
For Internal tmproremeuti I.iterature and Chi.
' ri ties, in the City of Washington,- and in the
Slates of--Delaware, Nortli-Caroliha, and Loui.
: lsiana. -. - - .-- ' ? . :. - - - v
' . SECOND CLASS.
To be drawn in Washint'on City, on Wednesday
tbe 12tb Ilecember, 1827.
f - ' ' SCHEME;;) ;V; -.;;
.,1- Prize ,of g20,000 ;:
1 . 4,000 ,
; 1 1,600
r-'s'i V' '1,225
5 i,ood.
"- '5 ' ' 600 ,
" 10 - v soo
' "0 :, - 150?
40 ' - - ' 100 :
51 SO
51. 4 ';70l
; 51 , 150
, 5i ' 50
51 ' - 40
102 ... r 301
153 , 20.
1326 ; 10 ;
11475' . 'A-:A,.-;-5 .
IS
$20,000 -A
4,000 A
. i i
A'S
f '
- -' X
l,C0O
i one: .' .
5,000
; 3.000 V
?oo6'.--'
iOOOA
4,mi)A
: .4,080 ' '
' - -I I ' -
I. . 3,060 ;,
vhA-:-2,550
, 3,060 '
13,260 ,;.
' .
I: -
-If -
Whole Tic kets 5 d ol lars? Ha If 2 ; 50 d oj- r
; ' lars,',Qrs,jl -25:'ilollars
. Orders from' any part of 'the cduritry f po ;
paid) enclosing' the cash or Prize Tickets, wiu -be
promptly attended to addrers i v ; . r ' . v
YATES 5c MclNTYRE, '. i'
Raleijfh or Favetvevi!le. ' .
. Harriet Relay : t
' Has returned from New-Yorkj ' ; '
W HERE, she has laid in an Elegant Assort-,
ment of FANCY; OoODS and MlLLItt- t
EltY ; among which are Supefb'Hostly Silk Hat 'i
and Feathers, Le. born arid Straw Bonnets j Lacc ; ; ;
andj-eiske Caps and VTurHans f rEleant orna- .
tnents for' the '.".Head ? Needle-; work; ' ahd Lac
Pellerines, Capes arid Collars ; Superb ' Lace
Robes, Musliii, Darege Batisse and Mfrino do
Worsted Barege for Dresses ; Readj ri?ade Dres; '
ses. Pelisse's; and Cloaks f. the latest -fashion ? H '.;
Lace Veils ; . Plaid, Figured and plain Silks of .,
the newest patterns and colours ; 4-4 plain and . .
figured Bobbinett Laces y. Thread -(nd ll'-bbi- . -'
nett LacesWiTHtJTnj ir'di-npi and Pearlings t -
Tamboured CoUarets and Capes ; Artificial Flow- .'",. .
ers ; Ribbons, Curls nd PufB i Silk Stockings ;
SilkHorseskin arid Btver-Gloves ; Cashrn -re
and Imitation Long- Shawls Ladies i Prunell '
Roots ata Sh es ; Chillrens Morocco knd Lea-i
ther.Iittort?usb;cbVn
dren; with a variety of Artictc oj0ljS. ta, ;
enumerate. All wb,icb she will sell, at th.rior
est prices for Cash; or to pitictuat CtiBton-ers. ; - A
N. p. Dresses and Pelisses made. at the" siiort
est notice " Leghorn Bonnets cleaned, arid trira- , , i
med. : A"JA'-:-'. : ' r;- . ''-'l.'.'4', - '-.
, 24th Novri82r'-'-'v!' M2da4w:-- r. -.
State of ISortH-CdTOlina '
. Bertie County. jf - : ' '. A- ' -
r Court of Eqiiity---Septembe Term,' 1827V ' :
William C(herry, Solomon Cherry, Joseph Chcn 'i
l and : James II. Cherry, the three latter ixifant )A ; ,
by William Cherry their Guardian, and Mary '
Cherry, widow of Solomon Cuerry; Petitioner' - '
AA '"A 'A'-'-M W'C ' : '
LeVii; Mr Holder arid ; wife Mary formerly Mar , ,
.Cherry, -:A ii. ' . ': A: ;'V,;J Defendantss - -
' A A..- Petition far sal of real Estate. -. . ' '-' ' . .-
THE i Petitioners set fiirth injtheir'petition
: that Solomon Cherryj late or Bertie county ' ;
died intestate, being seized ad possessed ot tvt'o ,
tracts of land, t6"wit-t Ono tract-containing six: Y .
hundred acres, , adjoining the lands of Stephen ;
Baryemorei the heirs.0 Jvmes Clierry deceased, ,
and -" others ; the other tract containing sixty
acrf s, adjoining, tje lands of Thorn Baryemore;
William Baryemore, and others.. That the Cleric V .
and blaster; be directed to make sale of the said
lands for division among the heirs at law of the' -said
- Solomon Cherry...That Levi 'Holder and
wife Mary,-formerly Mary Cherry,; who are .
titled to a. distributive share of saidtands, do . A- ;
reside within the jurisdiction of t!ii Court ; and:
pray tliat publication be made to the said Hold
er and wife,' that they be and appear at the next
Court, to be held on tlie third Monday of March
next, and plead answer ; or d. -mur. And It ap
pearing to the atisfction of theCorirt; that th6 :
said Levi Mi Holder and wife Mary, dor,ot reside ,
wittkin the jurisdiction of this Court :-It ia there
fore ordered, 'that puhlrcAtabemade in th
Raleigh Register for; six weeks, that- hsaid
Holder and wife be a hd appear, at the; next ternr-c:.':
ofsaid Court, to"be held in Wlridsdr, on the third
Monday of .March' next, and . plead,' .answer or
demur to'the said petition i or that judgriaejit prof
confesso be entered against them'..
Test. CHAS.-W, JAGOCKSl, C IUL Ti. C
Windsor, N C- 12th Oct. 1827. 20 6y
University of North-Carolina.
The annual meeting of the Trustees of the U- s "
niversity of North-Carolina ' w;H be held in the
Executive Office in jthis City -fon llonday 10th '
of December at 7- o'clock ;P. M.- , . " ; -
. By appointment of the Presidents ,
" Raleigh; 26th Nbv; 18oH A A: - A- ' ;
Executor's Sal e. v-.-i-: . :
BY order of the County.vCourt of GrarivlilV 1
ball expose to puKiic. Sale ati Oxford oti
Monday Slbt of Deceirrfilr, ensuing, TWEMT
NEGRO ES beUnr to ihe Estate of liiciiHrd '
Taylor deoeasedVTne Sale will be coniinu"d
fro day to daylritit thevwhole be disposed U'.
. Twelve monVns Credit will be given, the pur- '
chaser gtving 5ofids, bearing interest from their'.,."
datej with i aroyed secur,tit:s C-Aod when Mndy
bonds heconiedue; the drtr$ of diem; if they
p-efr-it, can- have accotcno 'atum the New.
bern JJanlu I : ' . .
: : ; , I : John c.rAYLUr, eaV. ,
1 AM Raleiirh "Kov; 22. X77l . . 1 2(5 w4r
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