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' "V. J ; t 1 , . n . r ii ThhMiiriiii ii i n jnii nTii iirrn l iiflirrfrt comn&'v,:, - -bhl- riVti V-4fl4 ? Vectors! rrimcachoC. tlie'Bants, 'it was re ; ? .V. ; . ? . tFidnejday?. fiee. soVF ri qUIB S n VolVetouUff a bill to .'compel . ' . ' . - I i. dajs, in whlchreat ability was displayed; and inwliicb inucb abuse. Was 'cast upon I KpaeInstitutions-'and their' . Direttoris,' 'jj'Jottcr tins so iajr succeeaea lnnis uer sig of: putting dowpfe havo obtained thr passage of hU' bill; "on it first reading 6C1 votes tqi 54, directing I theAttorney IC , p U3CVU nuiin tiaqiav inciHt. jjm :h this bill'KiCs "passed tsfirstread- u:? several Wi-,wie,fuucaiuer wno votea fM fur; it," said thejr didjso For the; purpose of .'seeing whether the -bill could nbt be made ies oujectionaDie on U3 secona reautng, persons. Jhe Brok'ers tobk xare to pub-. lish-ihWVe solution :;f&lw$i widQyaid this? error- was" thfe parent bf all the other peuients aiterwarcis resoneu io!uy uie iJivupva;"-vvv3-'". their; offices at Bittsborouglu" Mr Latham a bill to prevent .the hauling ofjseines in ,Trajnter9 ; creeks 1 Mr;1 Ecclesw a .bill to ex directors to Keep np notes, all Ofwhicprovecntfe served only to briiig the Bank Jrito disre read three ' times and ; ordered to be cn gro?sedaf-:i k ''.X ? fe4 -'-4B . tins bill, -when its effects coWe to ba ful ivunaerstoou as li is ceriaiuiycaicuiaieu to produce greater uerangement and dis- tress in our comprfunitj than 'isjat1 present xontemplatcdi It lia for' its object,, not ; only the dissolution oFall Ihe three BanW, : but the taking arcible possession of all ' - their property and Effects pf eyerj kind, J (including tlieir cashi bank notes, discount r ' potest' & the hands of Comniissioiiers,' there to be Hcpt,unui aaecisioa o a suit taKes piace, :" -which is to be instituted in our own Courts ; - and whick'will probably be afterwards carj. ' -riedto'the Supreme Court of the Uiiionand which, there fore,may occupy several years. Iu the mean time, time, M I most likely i tnatthe Notes ofthese f nstitutions,fatnfe- . sent in- .circulation,!!! depreciate to a very lo-valueVrand no 'circulating me- ; dium will be left Tis?' And the Stockhold ers, (amongst whom are rA any iVidows ' and Orphans,) Twill,; daring-; this period, - receire nothing for the money which they s hare vested in . Stocky though many of . tiem may haVe relied on their 'Divideudsf for support.' ;?? Uv:;V-ri VA-::'"-' And for what purpose Ismail this confu , J 3ion to be proddced .?., Is.it for any thing but to. satiate the ilUwill; of xertSiri indi :, viduals' towards .these Institutions ? It ' cannot be, that any debtore of the Banks can expect to escape the payment of what ;K they justly owe ; they .will certainly -have to pay somebody-p-though 1 it, is possible time may be gained, if-that be an object. And what have the Banksor the Direct . or3' of them,"done to produce Uiis resent ; nient ? After carrying, on ctheir business , for about eighteen years, 'lending their ? miney very liberally Hb all who applied . for it' with good " security, Jind suffering . every inconvenience - rather than distress ' debtors by-requiring "them 'to pay their debts by larger instalments than they be Heved'they could conveniently: pay;and ' thereby! injuring the credit of their Insti- tutions, bjr lessening their means of jprp v Tiding funds for. redeeming their Notes, they are at last nndei the necessity of - calling; upon those : who; are indebted h to the panka for larger instalments' ; and one ofthese Institutions finding'its concerns so much embarrassed, and its business at- tended with sh little profit, -has resolved cn meetine inJunehext, to consider the i w , .... " Mr. Bazmanra bilT, to cede'tol the Uni- pu te;; If, instead ; 6f taking this tCgurs they had contieWaybut thoir Aleht ors to rft v what xthev? owedi bv I . - - v : - 1 - . - r - 7-;;.i "7-r-,'v;, i'..--' v,-, .inauia,.suppiemniaryio an aci concernr lar-cri nblmentshr probably have'eVcaped the wlucjv the CQurs? :adoptei Laid ori ihe itabl. V S'it uut.ittwouia nave .occasioned :sorae uvt- f : r-r rr rr, -"v"7 t7.Tw"?',-7"?;tf, pursuanceor instructions . given; mm, ,ne had apmiinted .Geoi y... Hay wood as an assistant to tne iveauins ,vier-K;-- :xd :-. othef purposes, passed its last readings j :.' y4tto 24 and was orderea to, be enrolled. The remainder of theyays sitting was ieii upjo uie consiueraiion oi uie uu t Inished business of y'esterday'reUtive to the Banks f , For particulars, see Raleigh head. CONGRESSIONAL SUMMARY; TniiBEubscriSer h "determined to receive tS .11 vor-'lO'.younjr men from the Acadeniv: of 15 - propriety of winding up its affaire. . ,r And is it for this, that these institutions are to be put down, and the State thrown into confusion ? j . i The fact is and it is . well known,, that the Directors of these' Institution a 'were selected from amorijnst the i Btbckholders, as the most fit persons , to manage . their concerns ; but though mea of character and standing in the community, they Were - destitute of Banking knowledge, most of - uiin, pruoaDiy, naving never? jieen in a xanK, Tiniii ;ine j; were cai leu upon to taKe npon tliemthe, duties i "of Directors. Jt could not be supposedi tnerefore,' that a .. large Bankiug Establishmept, such as the State Bank especially ; consisting ofa Principal Bank'Si six Branches, cbulti be uncxceptionablj. managed by a set of men, however faithful ''!&xompefentthy -mYghi , be for ordinary buines9v" All that could be . " expected would . be, thai thejr Woultldo their best, and, afiersbme experience, ' - become po3se8setT of the requisite know- . rede for-such a trusts ' ,.: V bat , was the ' result V at the State Bank, went ? on for the first height years of its existence, Iwith'uninter ru pted success.- And how? it may be ask ed, cam? its prosperous intetr rupted ?, It arose from this circumstance. The Charter of the Bank authorized the' Directors to loan, three dollars for every ;dollkr of -Ulie Capital , SUck and the Di . rectors therefore concluded that this might be safely done j but long bef ore they cane to tli TJOiiit.v thev. found their nrifpa fi 'JThe business turning tipon tliejiS: through the;Brokers aiid attr; redecu:ing thern jpromptlyjr s'iJiid tie; they became alarmed, and on ' ' . - " ' i i ili iii,mill l,lh,.miLl .- -. r Ma,,., j. . .... suggestion .'of Corruption .or ydishonesty;r aretney to De apuseu ana neia up lor pun- lie reprobation4, the Institutioris dissoived, anu tne community thrown into cpniusion: to gratify . the .spleen or ilNwil I of those whoVafe inimical "i to t. the Banks r Ve -iri i 'LZ L'ri wl u2 i.j. Jru"cLI"i3iiJi;'. beldesirous of closing its business, it will be 'suffered to do so. provided it does, nbt unreasonably; oppress- its debtors, ;& that the; Cape-Fear Bank(which now pays spe cie,) and the Bank of Newberii, if it can do IikVwise, will con ti nue their operations j and tif they ..Have notthe abijityj (which" tv e appre h en d -1 h ey w i 1 1 n ot,) . to su pply V sufficient circulating medium for the use of the Stated Hhat Another ' Barfk will be established on a solid foundation. f On Friday last, 'in the Senate; the bill appropriating S9000 to lay out andlm proved the. road from Nicholas Nail 'g, )in Moore county, to Wilkesboi'oughv pass ed I its third reading, 27 votes to 26, but was rejected on Saturday, in the House - ,'- . . ' ' - of Commons.-. . ;'; ; '. , ... . ; ' I " The bill to incorporate the Mattamtis- keet Lake Canal Cotnpany . and for other purposes, oh ,the same 1 ay, passed its 3d reading in the -Senate. " - ' "X- K The bill to incorporate the Fayetteville Manufacturing Company,'has passed both Houses,' and is of. course a law. J I via. oaiuruaYyt in uie chouse oi tom mons, the bill to reduce and fix the sala ries'of certain officers therein named, wasi indefinitelpostponed, 66 'votes to 55. ' In the Senate, the bill for the preven tion of the usurious practice called sfuivingl was rejected , It provided," that any. note; bought for less than its value, ..should be irrecoverable in law. . ' . - r ..." v . ; -S-- ' The Unioit Tract Societt of this City, held their Annual fneeting in the Bapi ist Church, on Friday last The Reports of the 'Treasurer and Recording Secreiary were very satisfactory-and that of the Board of Managers,Vwas truly interesting and encouraging '1 The Society has bee constantly increasing in the number of it members, many of whom have tnanifeste by their conduct, -a lively interest for its future prosperity, and usefulness. Seve ral instances have come to lisrhLwhere'the Society has been the instrument of doing good and it is hoped, that beneficial ef; fectsi as yet unknown have been exf en" sively rfiffused through the community by the, distribution, during the past year, yof about twenty thousand pages of Trac t i ne managers naving aetermmexi, n pos sible, to do more the' ensuing year th Society proceeded totte appointment of it omcers ana Aianatrers. ana the toiiowin . - v' J V washe result :r XJ:-11 ' '::.X Mrs h. Cob b,' . .Freudent., - - t ' L ,'WebBj,""-;-, ' ' Treasurer,' . mi' Ti- . V ' ..t t-i ior. occreiary. ; , . A X Kec. Secretary. I1 A' m essajje was received from the Sen ate, asking Uip' cdhcu rrehcelbf . the' House j to' the following bills :' t A bill, tb; compel the Coiirity Cbu rtsT of; Lenoir, i -to;f appoint a committee of Finance. r v-A bill, to ;n-: corporate theLight Infantry Companyjin' the town-of Washi rigton. ; and al bill, au- tnonzing . ineounty oourt oi BtoKes, ,to intrferefitf behalf , of" Leonard jAust,; if they. deem it expedient. -: The two f first bil I s pass ed th ree readin gs. ea ch ' & were ordered io be mroUc&; 'JThe lastbill- was indefinitely jpbstponod" : ? 'r I' ' The Governor communicated the annu al Report ;ofthe Trustees of the Universi ty; . w hi ch Was ..ordered to; be' printed.j There tare five vacancies to be filled in the Board. V " " X( ' -Mr Bbyki ni frbm the sel ec t committee, to whom the 'memorial' br James Grant," Comptroller, was referred; 'reported a bi iL to provide for tlVe appoihtmen ti)f a Clerk, in his office,' which v was indefinitely post poned on the first reading. j' ,.;' ' ' Mr.vGarv; from the committee of nro- l positions! arid grievances; , madelan unfa- voraDie.reporx on tne petition oi trances II.V;Dillara;-jConWfreVl in, ;?Xx . i,. The bill concerning the registration of grants, was postponed indefinitely. ; 1 - The bill designating, t he ptce, where the first regiment of the militia of David sonV shall hereafter hold tjielr musters, was readithe third time and ordered to be enrolled:- p 'X '.V ,' -X- ' . I ; " 1 Mr AVheeler introduced a bil U which was rejected,, for the regulation of the mi litia of; Hertford arid, the establishtnent of a separate company of Infantry.j F : 4The bill to incorporate the Fayetteville Manufacturing Company, passed its third reading and was ordered to be engrossed. - SENATE Mr. Calhoun appeared, and resumed the cnair oi tne senate. :r;:;v';,f 1 Several petitions were presented, and several resoi uf ions submitted ;amung which wfrisx byJMri" BttbnV in rflati Sank iii ; .Furif , a nd repeal i'g t he ti n to the repealing tne MUties on imfKrts afief ihe- pavriientA of thepubiic .lebt; ibritb .1 8 the Icollecij'mibf imbbrfs'j and one bylr Foot, ifi the sii bject of thipubtictaui;t;f i J Som e bd I t we revrepbrtVd by;the4C (lal r meii if bfiVmittW ami KeXeraLtii) Is'frbftr he;Hnu9eIlf ttpre!entuive rtadlaidbn the ta b'e br reitrred ; , f T!b 11 owing, btl Isi uere paKsei I xtx-u A; bilf t priivii le ftm- prifiting: atid jbin ti1 60Q,000topiea i of liilaiitvTacticW; eluding .raciics for Lrht Infaotry and A: hill io-amen.a anr,actenti:Ifd-f An, act fbi the betttTrgauinat icalp.epartmentcVfJi.e'N j. A j bdi tb'authbrizeVt United Stijsto inines n thelistate' of Aiissouri to expo- edi:to,pubii4;sal.e:5K-i;;:. y: Xibdi lexplartatory bfri actibreflu and fix the;M!itary;P?ace Estatlisfimiit. '0 Atnbpg, the i peiii(ns prsiejnied Hi- Cori gresi:wa8onjei;.ir;o arid Muldlesiex ; cbuiitles, in vNewerseyv praying fer the. passage uf such; amend-' merit to the Constitution ' bfj the United S it;si as that the. President shall be i uel -ig ble to VseWind term; and. that the term m iybe.''extided'towsix ywbXX'HX: V Tiie bid to couipensHte ' SuSani pecatur wa( tiken up, and postponed.;; ; v: r tain coniinitieeTuams, and granting a room inthe cajiitol to the ColuinbUu lastiija le jV were passed. " 5; 0-&':iX lA Jninf Coiomitfeieiof Enrolied ;Bil)ri corisistiriffbf Mssrs Iredell ahdEUiS were.'oppointed.. ; . . . , f - - jrears bid and binder; on (?oard, t the reduced pnee oi w per;Ses3ion. H - lie hiaa hous iFpr the feeptfon "of sucb, quit aeuched from Uie tavern, i ' 4 : tWarrentor Jan ;tsti 13." - "C "5J-3wr, 17lllOl the i5ubscrtbef, livirij six miles west of ,f Rdeigh, ;on the 24th December last gro Man named ISAAC. ;: ald Iatc js about 60 years of age,; spare m.tde aad black com plexion, , , and thioyisaffci lie Was furchased M I he tate'of ttm;taJte;'bHii'- 'ftayWbbdi ' arid, will ettdei. ir; l expect, to male his waV io Wilmi ngtoiy, in this Stated 1 wilt Vive FIVR lint, i a r4 ward-fbr his appreUeriiiOneiV''v T v-V" ' . 1 Raleigh, Jan. ,3. 1 vj:-.-.v; i'I'X- X I .'. -!35 ' Fi EMAINING in the Post Office, at Raleigh, IL. oa the 1st day of J an uary; 1829 Ferso nft applying bry them, kill please sajMhey are ;-'. K 'f A. . .i ; .Leach John - - .? ' Ariiliersoif Wn :FV tindsiy James . Armstrong.Mary ?.J,indsay;Aice- D. U . Avereu jainea.-V"' . l iiiiy rretlenclt -, ' AerttathymitfrryWewi II. Ii. 11.!:' ;' '' J Abernathy Mary ; ' . ;XAtta:tVm. 6. , V'.;'r-.v"?il -B-Cr-.:;S :-tlVefisr" James ' ' Blackma'n:JCbl."OXltr- "Le'coniptf.Samiiei : Boyd 'DrRobert ' r' - Brown Wm;;V:;. iv-: 'Sioorhorn .M.inery Hrown jamea r i--;?''Slc4ttUersiiariet V Brpwri-Alnthbny ; :i;aAsey 'Pempsey'IJ.-; ; Barker 0 : Majbhe John , i; , " : ' .'. i ' . Bkrker;:te:" f BaisiCalUmije.H'f:, Madlin Cader W 1 p Bailey Thomas";' jlVlaVton John E. urasneia j Uavia, ' siuure tfenny,.. Brasfield Alfred Bowman Xouiza 'X: Biddle'EIiza . V; Barry Rew John -Broinfield James Barham; Benjamin Barham 'Nicholas J. Braddy M iry idedsoe Mary Battle Dr., Jer. Battle John Boddie Ur. Bennett Uranda Ubarles a. Burns James Blunt John B Jane : r 9 Mitchell NancV ;; Morria William A 31orri Jiihn : Jdaydr David Mayer Klias McDonald IV McNtiU A. , ,': Mangurh W. P ':yXirX(-N.'; - . :.'Newsorn J. D. . - v : Nance jamesi Nance George " Noice Billy- ; Nelion Williaia " ! Nail El.zabeth ' The bi titled an ' Mrs: S- Dunn; ? ' E. Bel;; ; .t ' " 'j; Sanders, )" Managers. ;' 7r-rpn this evening, (Tuesday, J Mf Palmer takes, his enfi , He has beemon tne stage ipr a snort period only, but. his promise pf success is flattering He happily conceives and invariably looks the character he personates. .' l he cast as '"''i :L " L 1a1-mX r-2J i Signea.nim in, iuer auiuiiuic vuiueuy u '.-V' ""'..; Jl'f.?2:-i---ii' t'l i':' t - ' X Thursday Jan. 1. i to amend an act, em act; to amend the acts respecting, lands. sdd fir jaxes, passed in 1819 and the bill to ; i incorporate the Edgecoinb , Mauu racturingjCoinpany, were each read three times and ordered to be engrossejl. . A message rWus received from' the Sen ate, asking the (incurrence of th- House, to a bill,' authorising the payment of the purchase! money on entries ; of land "made in;1826, in XH c;ses- where fcurveyfc" have been retiirned to .the'office uf the Secretur ry of Stateti?a bU, . t regulate the; fir nances ,of Craven-to a bilL. to . appoifit commissioners on the, roadfrom -Watauga in! Ashe,to- the head of' Johns river Jin Burke to a bi!! to ratify and confirm the -sale of lands! and "negroes belonging l the late Jon n H a v wood, ny uie A.ommissioneis appointed' for, the purposert a bill, to establish, Sandy Creek-Acadeniy inf Riiirl dol ph, and to incorporate ;. thes. sane- to; a bill, to provide for i he final settlement of executors land administrators--tola resolu tion in vfavor of John Barhett, sherift. of Person to'onei in favor of Edwin tJriffin and hi seV:uritiesr--to one, iii favi.r of VV. kobards jwhich bills. and rcsuluti oris pass ed their fiistreailtrig. , ' ' 1 j ''. . .The engrossed bil I to open a ro.id, from Lee' Mills; to the hea'l of the New Liud in Washington county, was indefinitely postpohed' : . ' -.- The; House resolved itself info a coih rnittee of the, whole, on the unfiuishet) ba sin ess of yesterday, . be i ugsthe con si d era t i on of the Uephrt s n tid Rnsol u tionsy, on the uhjecLofJthe Banksl Afrer sitting in com juittee until 5 O'clock, during which Mes. Gaston, Potr; Alexander ; and y ebb "of I'erson, ad dressed i the ' com m it tee, ; thej' rofe j and reported Jproress' to theyHouie and obtained! leave to si t asraiii toftuorrow. ; HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, v A liumbeq f? bills' Were f eporledsby the Ch ? irmen 1 1 fC.o mi t te e. ':. :'X r'JX'vX : v!51r WrielitV resolution authorixingan iufluir' wheUier any change in the price of 'pL.per, printtng materials,' ndprintng has luKen piace5?ince tsi i, was lateen up ancl adptel by a voteof l608s A couininunicatmn was received from the Secretary of the. Navy,' in relation to es- . J . i J. m. Jf.- "lit" -j- 11 ii';'-. taQiisnmeTitS:ioi; purcnasmg waier-roiung, and pre pari ng for nianu facture, American liemp flax, and .coitonV and for manutac tufing thesnne into cordage and canvass. X Mr. Sauthl of Virsi'di jrave notice that, on the 6th o January next, he would move tin; House to go in to ;a. Committee, if the jWjhole to take up his resolution fr autend-r ing the Contitution. " - - 5 bjlr. Huffman reported a bill for increase ing ihepay of Captains and Masters Com mandant of jthe jNavy, which was- read twice and Com m.ftfed. - , , ,1 lajor, General Scot? has presented a pe tition to both dlousei of Congres, praying fbrjtlie passage of a declaratory. law in re lation to brevet rank in the Arcny : s , t' I'lie bill authorize the occupation ; of the Oregon river, uas taken up in Com mittee of ih er.Wh ol e, and,' a f te r sotn e dis cussiou on the amend inent of Mr Guriey, the; Committee rose. XX-X ' X''i-'XX'X i&zMerchart to'iiieVelop.nb'taient:l ; sStmreme Covrt.Ym. A.- Graham, of i . A '- . - 1 . . . 9 - . r Oxford;: has 'received', Superior ' Coart Li cence and "Richard H i.Xe w is1,' of E igc combed Sariiuej tJohnsoh;J; of Northj( .'ampt6bfvym.:-Ajf-yightj. of "New-ii anop. VerV and' Henry'. B.; Eibott. of .; Hand o I ph; county ,V. have been admitted : to County &urtpractice c The.vBanl of - Neyberp hastleclareda Dividend f tWb' tier criij.Mn its Capital aiocK, ior tne last q mon ins. --'y ) Gerv.: Jackson hai. con irVdicted tlie story supple' present Courts otise.in . i l UEridm Jari. 2. Mr. Garjr,' from the committee of. Pro positions and. Grivances, reported ; u nja vyrably, on the memorial of .sundry citi zens of;PlTniouth -Concurred in. . X Tlie engrossed bill to appoint Commis sioners on the road .from the Watauga in Ashe, to the head of John's riyerin Burke, passed . its t h i rd icadi riff a nd 1 was o rd er e d lb be 'enrolled ;V. ' : ' ,M r ; Webb presented a; bill, .mentary- tot an act passed at the session, ' to'iauthbriie" the Cotirf tyf of Pers6ntbesialjlish 'a - Poor llo said bbuntyKeadjthree " times and, or dered to be" engrossed. V - v .i ' ' Mr Wychefrirtn the select joi nt com-: mittee,-to whom was' referred the message of the Goyerhor? communicating fthe : re?1 monstrance of the President : 6t - the: Dis mal S wamp Canal Company against- a bridge whic)i prevented Vessels passing 3i a letter from Governor Giles, bfiYirinia, on the same' subjecW . reported at bul7 to proy Ide for the removal of obstructions to the passage! of pasted Vessels; , fro mT the J) i s mat ' S warn p to Albe m arle Sou nd 'whi ch passed its rs t;reiiding' V'.C I rf TIie enrbsseifi bilUr. toamen'd'an 'act passed in 1 631, to incorporate a company entitled. theRoanoLe'Jiiieti Company and : :i- - DIKU; At the residence of M r. James Daniel, Meck enburtj Ooiintyi Va. on the ',14th ult Mrs Jtndith Hughes, sister of Genl. Beverly DahieJv of. this Cttyi i n the 69th year f l.er agew,v: XX;X' f );'i l' ;;',: ' ( X For iheXtiincfit o tlie J;tXX ' Dismal ;S warn p Cana:l;GoBan yv : 7-1 r'-? .' -Nnieteeiith '-ass1 XXXXX-': To-drawn at Uichmorid on Ttiesdayi the 12th of 50,000 10,000 5,000 Belton John , y ' Norwood Auijuostift . Brewster JhX News-ll C. t Carpenter.George' - v' ' O&g John B..2 ' Chavis:lteV.'jbhn.l;.i;:":Jo;; KXv.''JX. Clements Anderson - Caldwell David F. rV;:; Perry 'Mary A. Perry Mikajuh . Cbpclarid BUrwelL2' 5 Pnkintoh FerebeV 'Ca;e Dadley Coie,Geo.(it Cole Orroond Carr Mr. ;.j';;rpy Daniels Mr. Diinn Willie Dunn Jerry Powers James Pearson G. L. v Padct Suiai.nah , ' Paymaster of PensioSjji Parish EJiath X X '- Powell Xorenza A; " rfiPpe Arthur ;, v - -; ; ; r v ; Pickens James Iti Dunn Boiling Maj.- Xi R- V, Dargariioh - pv-vRxJphh X"": ".. Dodd Uobert ' Uaran Henry 2 Ua wson uatnanne C k ifoers. jirury Delk David Dayis Henry M 'r-'-x: Ellis David 3 'Eatoii'X'l-yji Eaton Benj; C"; Edwards Jos. V. Fe-rt FoterJl'-?"w -Fowler "David 'XX:'' Fowler Mary L. -. Fowler Henderson . Fuller Maiy X-: N Freeman , "Alexander : Fish James " ; ' French B ub en 2 i ; -v. 41. ; ; Gruzeiear John I Garre,tt Eils -Grady Dennis tSrady James George Sarah George ; J essee;,;? Goodloe J udd V Greene John H. ; "'i.: r? 1 1 1 1 5 r-5 ;:; v.36 .::sco .v 1 rize ol 50,000 : 10,000 5,000 2,500 2,000 , 1,000 - 600 V : 500 ' 100 ; 90 80 r60 tJ:40i?!.H 2,500 2,000 v:;l;3,oop:l "it 2,500- 3,600 WV3,240': ".-'St - I irv - i4 .fir 2,880 2,160 ,1800 14,400 T5.600 1 1,480 Tickets onlc, ; ; -5 SI 8 3,680 X j3 Orders Trom aHv part of the United States (nostp:dd) fncnwinsf Cash '"or Priae Tickets, promptly attended to. ; l: - - ' .'. VVhblc Tickets $20 . Halves $10 r . l ' ,Qurtera " ;5 ) Tiiffhths " J2 50 " t i-A Package of. 14 whole, Tickets--whicb must dfaw ;l20-:-can be, had for $280 Shajesof Packages jn the same proportion." J Anothei-rCapitaJ 6t'4;000 sold at the Managers Office, ' - - ,2 ' - -': f ' " Address your orders. .Yates &M'lntvre Bich mond, ',Va. tand (Cbarleston,'JSi"C t either of wli'ich Offices all orders will be promptly Teceiy ed and disposed of. , . ' ' 'i .5- - s " V4W5 & m'tvtvue: iJosJfDtawn in the Grand Consolidated 'w 01 Atu. ".- JBlt'.' Ui'WUt i. Till '. " v Lottery, -No 10; tl. ;;5. - 23. ' 13, , 2. 30. r . .. j"V w :M MEDIATELY: after the adjommroent of ,the Ju Legislature, f Masi Johh ..:11atwoosvwUI -be prepared to accommodate te.niot xweive genue men with Board for the year. -Mrs. H. would also re'eeive weekly or transient Boarders. Higym;VfAr H endon J osiah .CJ 'X . Herring A.belx3i:-;;; Holland; Geo.1-:. ; HartsfieidiAndrew Hartsfield ltiard v i Holderfield Daniel v; Tlicks Hb wel .A'xh f-ki How ell Thoni38 . Howell Margaret " ! Hedgpeth Wm. . V Harrison Mary E..: ; Hope Mius N. ': ; f: 7 X Hackney, Joseph U, Hughes Nelson B llouze Jamesi Horton .WnuiM tlunr; Augustus Jouilain Charles Jones John : Jones RachHe) : Kobeson Battle - s . itichafdson Andrew Bcncner Daniel C. , Uhodes Elijah . ' X ltobards Thomas ; ; Uagkdaie? Bemamuv ' 1 : 11 r 1 " t nusstftt. neoecca ; . Rivers Mary And .:X':zivXlsxi ' ' Sugg Dr. O. 3 i Smith Elenor 1 ? . Smith VVTm. 2, L - Smith Samuel B. '.X Smith ftic'nard , . .. Smith Isac ." , . .-Smith John 2Vr. ' ' Smith Asa IV. .. '-.y Stone Jonathan V7V--: .- Siiambly Jerard ' .. ; 8tuart Tas well 1 Scarbrough Nancy ; .' Simons Willie 2 . i &cott Martin. -i ' '' , , Searcy Lafayette ,' ; p aorrcii uuzaDetn . ? A. jvnv-!u.uicni .. Stephenson Jonathao X Simais Kuiibousii J. ;-,jf'i 'i.,--:-. v;s.' 6 Tlwimpsoii Solomoa Thompson. NathanieT . Taylor Eliza X Thrower Jesse Turner Thomas Townlthiel ; v Trewolla Henry ' r Tredwell DinaU ""' V '" Terrell Nathaniel ' rXvxzrXr ;Vjiughan Stephen .l VaidegrifF E. ; - : ; VandegrilT feonard '.' 5.-'. .,W- . ..'.'- .-"" AVheatbn Sterling II. " : Wh caton Mary U. , Yoodard It Thompson Wbodard Jobh Wyrin Robert Jones Amelia M. XXj-. Whitehead John .'Jpnes ' AdstiiiC Watson; James Jories;'Greenl::;V:,.:vVilliams .Wm'l '' 1 Jones: Tigmatv iOx Jarvis Moses ... Webb Howell. Jackson Col; Jos..1 Wadkias James W. Wilann Samuel P ""Walton Sarah;X.- ; Walton Timothy J. Justice David 2 James Hintbh 4 ; Jordan Jonathan ""'- I n graham DunCa. 1 ; "Walton Martha, Ivy Nathani v . ;; .V Wimly Zacharia ; s. 1 ' ' K. -'ii; - -' Warren Sarah fcinrmsted; -Vhitworttf . Allea f Ke nyonohn' X ' ,i Watti'E wel . - ' Kansman Henry ' 1 jr. Wood Newton' ; , - vrJLV i bodg:e -Lane Edmund '- XX Wiffirins James Lane Martha Y. J Lane Nahaniel?, ; t i-l-f ibrif pANlELtPECK,'p;.MV.' '::EleMn Bound, INILKitCAI.? & MOROCCO. f"y ?X tie. f v uerh.rjacKSon nas.cniriUictea tne stoqr passed m l 821, to incorporate a company NCTermsas moderate as those ofnjr en. j , A feweopies otwt , hji tnteiti6iitpv talc.up. hires'ldence; I -'entitled ihW'Ro&Boke" Jjit et Company and teel Boarding-House in tho City. j , ; c -japplieaticnat the,P atrhUadclpUuuun;il.the4th'oUJf r-W'- f 4 r:Ral'SPfi31r U , 'r'r : Ttie TOKEN," with 15 elegant EnfirravinffS, The GEM, with 15 - do tLond9iH) The AMULET with IS -1 V do ! (do The FOIUiET ME NOT, with 13 do . (do) FRIENDSHIP'S OFFEU1NG, with 13 do The REMEMBER ME with T-IV ; - do TheT AL1SMAN, with 6 I . ; do , The ATLANTIC S O U VENIGf with 12 drf The WINTER'S WREATH; with 13 du The PEARL; or AFFECTION'S GIVTVwith da A fe eosfVwhich can te Lad hf-tsuto : applicaticir at the,Pt Clce, ;. ;.'r..'.t I rV
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Jan. 6, 1829, edition 1
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