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0 vaxi: county; ! Court-r-t rU'a an.l Q-isrter Seon-i, .' . - fcovem'ier Term, 1SI3. rn r, v 1' tey, I o of W d- li.,m lil-V. (li-c'd. ' " . - Petition for Dower. Thomas Utley; -nd other, IT hsving Ven made appr ar to the Court, that one of the Defendants, t.. wit, Thomas Vu?y, 1 vf beyond the limits of this State, so that the ordinary process cannot be served on him i y It ii therefore ordered by the Court, thnt ad rermemeof be mU in the Raleigh Hestr for ."I weeks t'f sal I noma . v.,,..- .. - ... II . ;.i itituin on or before the siou. to he held at the onr Hmsein on the 3d MonttoV of renrcary n-x, it will he taken pro confenso, artd a d-cre t te u'wdekeco umg tome pr.yeroi mm ' v - ; ; . . I,,, State of North Carolina. . ''- Rutherford Gomtty. ; , ' Superior Court of La -Qciober Term, 1828. Vi!li..in Hicks , Elii Hk '; ,' petition fT On-ore. IT appeirmir."to tin? satiafaction of the Court, ihatltobeth Hicks, the. def.-ndaot.U not n inhabitant of this State j it is therefore - ordered by the Court thnt , public tmn he made three .months"' m the R;de'Hh RejrWter," givtoff notice to the-defendant that ire'ipeauu me. iicm aw Pniii t hf llw'fo be ti ildeti in- Rutherford. rp' Xarch next,, then and there W answer, .plead or demur to said; petition, otlierwh it wd be tt ken pro confesso-and adjulgrd accordingly. Witness, James Morris, f.U-rkotour-id Court, at office the 3d Monday after lb 4th Monday in 8eptcmbeTT828raridTf the-53d yeanf the- In. impendence of ue Uni'ed Stiles. JAMES MORMS. eik. ! ' ' - State of NorthCarolina, WASHINGTON COUNTY. " " 1 h EaoiTi. Fall Term, A. D. 1828. ,', - v, .v " Triley Jones ' ., ' 1 " - ,. .. ...t. f.v. '' ., "William Jonei, Thomas Jones, Janr Jones, Tlio. " mas n. Smaw nd Nancy his wife, Cbsrln'tte ones, by Levi Taffm, fief CiiiauIitTi, and Fri - lt-jr -Jonesi, by AVtii. Fatr, Sen. his GuanfanY T:ippoariitl to the satikfuction of the coiirt.tlist . Thomus Jons resides without the limits of Jhe. Sulci It is"prde,rVdjrMit public:dtprt nffrtadtr three months in the RuU igh Ues'ister, th il he appear and antiWer at the next Superior Conrtof Kcpiiiy to be held for the" Cwunty of . 'hiiifrto j 'ont the second Mondavi ;n Mth ext, Judgment' pro confesso' will be . taken gainst him. 'Test, ' ' ' J. OOFi-KT, C. M. T. W. C. State vYorth-CwitinQj- Halifax Coufitv. - v ('Court ofPU-ss nd Qurttr Sessions,' - H. ;," November T rm, 18.8. ( . ; " Kathsn II. Round.reeO Orit.aUttacnment; ' LJufeton PrincT IV ppe;nlni- to the satisfaction of the Court, that .he deftMidunt in this case is not an iiiha -fcftattt of thetater lt-m thTOTforerdcTPd thst publication he made for sit successive;wteks, in '.the Raleigh Register, (hat unless he make his personal appearance 1 the next Court of Fleas -. and Quarter Sessions to he . held for the County "of Halifax, at the Cburt-House in Halifax town, on the third Monday in February next, and re- flevy and plead,' judgment by 'default will be i taken agtinst him, nd the property levied oti Condemned subject to" the plain tiff's recovery. ' Teste, , M. H. PE1TWAY, Clk. ' . Price idv.'2 75 '-f'v '' '.".' ' - Slate of Xotth-Caroiina, yi J Ian lax Uottnty, In Equity 71 Tern., 12. ., " .., Willitm E. Slime, Complainant. , '"'t 4 ',,!','.' A 'j'. ..;.V: (..' !-'' - ; j . :': . George W Gary, Robert F. Wi H. Perkins snd r. '.Stephen Burrows, Defendants;. v.. v IT, appeal ing jo the satisfaction of the Court that Robt. F. W, H. Ptrkins reside' beyond the; limits of. this State j . It js rderedby the r CoQrt,i that.pijlication be tnideltt the Raleigh -Agister iuntbjatlesseAppearJiji, the second day of next term, and put in an an wer. ples or demurrer to the Complainant' bill, it vill be taken pro cbnfcuo, and set for bearing 4 pane as to hitib"?''?'' 1Ti7?:: f"':z-n VvltHess, Kdmund B. Freeman Clerk snd Master inqnity, fur HalifHi county, at office, vJ'"" 4th Moj!dfteMhe4tl Mtindny in Sppt. X1828. n v . - EDM- B." Fltl'.ftM XV;m.-t.- 'X a State of North-Carolina. '" A-"'- Edgecombe County. V, , A ' Court of pleas and Quarter Sessions, ';'"' X " . : November Term, 1828. ThflFresident and Directors of the State Bank V ' v.';;'-" - .. ' ', r-A'-. .- '.J,?. :4-'-z Dennet Burrow. ; - : --..srir-s-: . OrieinaK Attachment.'. . ...:' t Spenser D potion and -TJitfophilua Parker sum. ,;,$''' y1'".' moneil as u.iriiikhees. ; ...v.. , ... t , IT appearing to the satisfaction ' of the-CourV ;wat the defendant isiot a resident of this State. It is thrrefore, ordered, that publication be made . fbr six week in the Raleigh Itegiater, that un. , less the defendant make his personal appearance at tho Court ofvPles"and Quarter Sessions to be held.for, the county of Edgecombe, at the Court aouie in rrborough, on the h mrth Monday in ' February next, and replevy and plead, judgment y IefUteVili be taken against, and the propetc 4yleykd o condemned, subject to the plainufls -'iecovery. ' -.-,'"., .1 . , '. . JMtnesa. Michael Hesrn, Clerk of said Court, at o$ice,the fourth Mnndv of November, 1828. :lU:iiy-f$m UfCHA &U H EAUNr.n.'.C.. 1 Slate of NorthCarolina. Bertie County Court of rU-s and Quarter Sec ' j tmti. nv TrTm 1K9R. Cutlen Capehart A Judicial atlachment.returned" .. j -i . -., to this term. "Levied on' a - yt r f negro g irfj-the property of Char Fleetwood J ..uartea Fleetwotf , ; IT appearing t,o .lie satisfaction of the Court, tlwt the defbnd-iiit'CUrlv Fleetwood lias re- . mi'ived without he hmi.s of .this State,; so that the ordinary prore.s 'A 'la cannot be served on , hnii It is therefore ordered by the Court, that ptibtldafion be made in the Raleigh Rcgistit, for lhtee! months,, fiir the said Charles Fleetwood, that unless he appear by himself or snrm agiht, ' nid repfcvy said property, on or before the se ; cond Monday of Februarj- iiextJIUtljjnirnt by tinW will b tsUVn agsinst him, and the pro V erty levied Oi)' cbiidenined to the ue of the i ' Jlly order of the. Court.) ' ,"' ;'" s .'-.. ;- :E. A, RHODE, Clk. - v u t c uj ,sj v n f i- u u rt; i c n u , : ? . , lu::-?0?.f Burke County; 't'- 'X'C ' --fiiiljeivft'Cburt of Jjiw September Term, 1828. 'jWirgarel jtonwarO r" .-"'. "i ' ' X;''-;- -' '. 4$.), .KltiUonfoi Divorce,.,;. John Conway;' 'j l '.: -'a--. ''VJ- '';" '' sTkHDEREn. by. Court, that ntibricfttion' be .'VF , matie for three mdntm iiithe Raleigh Re; . . feirt r. and Weslerii Caridiriian, that the Defend. ' ant ainicar at m xi Cjinrt.aiid nlcad. on ibe 4th ' - '' -'WU WM.ERW1N, Clerk. 7.V, . - prPF. TFUl.I.Y informs the Citizens rf 14. R-ileith, and lu-r Patrons penerallv. that she will open her School for Young La((ies,'iri the RoJm of the Academy in which she has here tofore taught, on Monday the 19th of Januarj, and hopes, that the assiduity and attention which she has heretofore paid to the Improvement of her Pupils, will insure her the continued patron age of her friends and the public. - The Branches of Education and the terms of teaching, will be the same as heretoiore. I Dec. 24, 1828. .' ':'--..: V -".:- ON Monday, the 12ih day of January next, the jtSuWulie wLpe hiehtil fm4U-M. struction nf Male and Female Students. In .this Scbopl, wi! be taught all the branches 'of English ami Classical learuine. Tohislate Examination. and the wuoher of his pupiln, who have b-en re. Ceed onilvsnced stj.ndiiig, at the different ,oiit.-(es sua universities, m the Union he re. fei-s, for the advantages of this Seminary. JOXA. OTI SI1' RE EM AN. Dec. 27, 1828.: 34 II illshormigU Female. Seininaiy. v rllK Kxerci e of this Institntii!r u-ill be re umfd on Thursday the 22d oif January. . ' Mcsires a;e now in nropresl to obtain an d. djtional iiHtriictress. ? , ; . tJoard.ran be obtained in the most respectable 1 Literarv-iuitiorrries-Tom-l-ttrf t nesson... ' ' Instruction in Music, $24 c Drawing1 and Painting 0 j ' - Needle Work 3 ' Contmpent exprnsrs . 50cents. r Ww M.-fVUKENySuperiiitendent. -4 n'41WmtgVDeo. S7T 31 4w ; TRUST SALE. WILL be sold, ortsSaturday, Slst day of Jan uary next, under a decree of Wake coun ty Superior Court of Law and. Entity, at the late dwelling house of William M'Cullers, Esq.dec'd. Two Tracts of Land belonging to said dee'd. Estate, lying in said co.i(tty,on white Oak Creek, beinsj the residence of the d'ee'd. last before, his death. , Eaoh tract is said to couatin six hundred and forty acres. They were taken up and.secu rd many years past by'old Mr. Joseph Lane, hen stuveyo were not very particular In their calculations. U .UbelLevciL t litre t'arevt hat said tracts contain rnttch: more land than is above mentioned. Surveys will be made tljereon. be fore the tfay of sale. Six, twelve and eighteen months credit will be given.' Negotiable notes,, puyablt-'at either of the Banks in Raleigh, will betaken in payment. , , R. SANDERS, Guardian.-, Dec. 18. ' ;,- 30 NrrrrcBr OV Tussday, the' 13th. day of next month, on th pre misi-s, will be rented out to the high est bidder, the Phntation on Swift Creek, in Wake County, 7 roiU-s South of iialeisrh. for the qfftfTng year, belonging to the estate of. Joseph Hawkins,, dee'd. Bond wtjh good security will be required.' 'Notice'-is'.-further given,' that one of-tlie-Exicutors will altmd at .the samcOiroe, and place, uilh the bonds glve,n for the purchase of prnperty of the Executors of Jo. Hawkins, in Dec.' lasulatsaM' Phmstion. 1 It is honed, a ireneral pivment will be made. ; Aiidon Thurs- aay; tne i5tn aay ot tne same montn, one or more of the said Executors wjl! attend in the Ci ty of Raleigh, at the Tavern of Mrs. Jeter, with the bonds due for the purchase of property of said Executors, at t wo.diftlrent sales, one in Jov. 1827, and one in ; Dec 1827. What can be ex pected othrruntf, than a general payment from those in Kaitigh r - . v : ; DENNIS O'BRYAN, AN, -) W' AWKi:vs;ya - -., j.. : WILLIAM WIL T : MICAJAHT.HAW "' Dec. 20th,' 1828.-- - - Vr B. one or more of the above named Exe eutow will attend at the house of Mr. Jno' Shep paritrJunriii the CiSunfy orMdofe on'Mofiday the 19th of Jan. 1829, with the bonddue for the purchase of property of said Ex.eeutors, (VhicU" bel'jnged tw their Testator Jos. Hawkins) in, DecliiViri-Moorcand .CJiatbam Counties, and for the purpose of renting out same plunta Hmtsin-MorerlHMwmndumberJndjt is hoped a general attendauce will be given. ' ; Virginia Stale Lottery ': for the Benefit -of the ' Dismal Swain p Ganal Company. Nineteenth- Kl-is Todrawn af Rich m(h(r7on"Trreschryr the 12th. of J . teDruary la.'y, nno r.T. 1 Pr-ize ol 5O.(KJ0 in - 50.000 1 - 10,000 10,000" ' 1 , 5.000' 5,000 1 2,500 . 2,500 I , 3,000 ' 2.000 5 1,0"0 , , 5.000 5 T '6b0 ' 3,000 5- 500 2.500- 56 - .'- 100 . . -,,3.600 ' 36 1 90 ' . 3,240 . 36 , 80 2.880 , S6 " '60 2.160 56 .-' 50 1,800 ' 800 ' ' ' '40, 14400 3,7ii0 , . 20 75,600 11,480 Tickete only.' ,8183,680 ffj Orders from any part of the United States (post paid) inclosing Cash or Prize Tickets, promptly attended to... . iu .i-;. ..." ,. , - Whok Tickets f20 Halves $10 Quarters ' ' 5 1 Eighths ' 50' A Packaeeof 14 whole Tickets which must draw 1120can be had for $280 i Bliares of Paclsaees in the sameproportlon. . v. ''". Another Capital of J4.000 sold at the Managers Orhcs- Address tour orders. Yates & M'Intyre, Rich motd. Va. and Charleston. S. C. at either of which Offices all orders will Be promptly receiv ed and disposed of. ye' n '-. r- . - '' . :,, - ?. c YATES fc M INTY RE. ; Richmond Tirginia, "f " ''", ; ' . 3. ' JSros. Drawn in the Grand. Consolidated 7 ."'.. -"''' , 'Xotlery, No. W. '... . 1st. ; 2d."."3d,.r4th.; 5th. 6th.. t; 11. ,5. 23.- 13.' 2.-,.30. ' -' ; Great Luckr -At the Office of Yates & M'Istye. The- ritfowW-Ws ?4hi-Httmher dram . in' the ? UKIOSO' CAIOX, .14. : ; : S7, ' 13, 6,- 21,' 28, -: 4. 4, .51, 28, Capital of 2 OOOsold to a gentleman . in th. uMi'hbnrliOnd of Oxford'' . :' fl H 9SL fWsJ 1 l.OOO. eentleman in N. Y, fi 13 du L l.WW. : do Rjcbiiwiid. 13, 28, ,37,.' do-J, f 500, -r - .r t'M the above were sold at he Office i of Yatea & Mclotyre, RicHmona, vsw ior wapiu can or sna to - . . A. 9 nt KMwmonu, i a. I JLlLCOUF.nctis informs the CUiaens of R.leigh ami its vicinitr, that the Performances at the THEATRE on Sa turday nigiif, will be for his Birrjit when will be brought forward the interesting Melo Drama of the, IHilDE OF ABYDOS. w ith other E iter tainmcnts an will be expressed in the" Bills of the day. He hopes that the llbj-ral patronage afford ed lo (Uier., will be extended to hinv ' Raleigh, Jan. 5. - - UOAIIDINU. r SMMED1 ATELY after the adjournment of the legislature;" Ma Johw Hit'0'd,' Will be pn-par. d to 'accommodate ten, or twelve gentle men v.rth Board for the. rear. ,M:n. ILwimld alsq receive wpeklyottrBn8ierit Brrder, rt - : r H- i erma as moderate those ofany gen teel noanling-Hou'se in. the City. ' itm un. Dec; SI. " " V - Just Published.. . .... Andto be. had at J. Galesjind Son's Bookstore, Addressed to the People of North-Carolioai-on Central Rail Road through the Statei'nee 75 Cenu. x- ;,:? 'Dee 8. . 27 V, , FRIDAY, JANUARY 9, 1829; 'f'Jf WrVw 1 tt3 Writ rttx it'tt u v Cl UT T Mr. rotter, for putting down the Banks, winch has undergone a long discussiori in the House of Commons, was rejected on Tuesday last" by the vote of the Speaker, on its third reading, the totes being 39 votes in favor of passing the till, and 58 apainst it. "After announcing the --state of the vote, the Speaker observed, This places me in a situation of great respon sibility f but I shall not shrink from it j believing the bill ought not to pass, I place my vofe with tlut of the minority" . In "the course of the discussidn, te bill un derwent various modifications. When it passed. jtlr9l.read.ingi.A prostcutloji jnf all the Banks was contemplated ; but on its second reading, the bill wai put into a new 6hape, and proposed to frosecute thiliesident and Directers of the State Bimk only, and waithus passed, without .alfoing: time 'to - have-the bil I printed ; tullliniry7ir'ila third and" last readihg, Ih e bill havi ng Been prfii ted , a further discussion took place," and it was rejected,' as-above stated.' . Adjournment. The Senate passed re8ttUaiorion:.MQndayJhatljoiliIIygses should adjourn yesterday ; but it was re jected in the House of Commons by a large majority. Mr! Bethell supported the mo tion, and called the jtas aniTfiayir up'on it, stating that the Session had already been the longest he had ever known, and that lie was apprehensive of injury rather than good to the community, from a lon ger continuance of it. The Bank question had not then been decided. Flats below Jniminfon."Ve.hive 8a- tisfa'ltiok iitatirig thayite bill roa-king an ai(iuion,n appropriation oi b,yxii tor completing the removal of "the obstruc tions in the Ship Channel of Cape-Fear River below Wnininrrton, lias pa9sed in-toa-4aw -iLjaaa-lbly supported in the House of Commons on its .last reading, by Mr. Ecckn,Mt. Gaston and Mr. Swain, and passed by a vote of 75 to 41. , - -?e-' In the Senate, 'on Monday last, the blfrpFortrag Court to be. held. annually at Statesville, passed its third reading, by a majority of five votes. On its reaching the House of Commons, it was again rejected by a ma jority of two votes. On Tuesday, the following gentlemen were elected TJouncilIors of State Tor Ihe ensuingyear, viz : William B. Lockhart of Northampton, George W Jeffreys of Caswell, Alexander Gray of Randolph, -- 4,- ' '.i '' Archibald M'Bryde of Moore; Thomas L. Kenan of Duplin. Nathan B. Whitfield of Lenoir, and Gideon Alston of Warren. ; In the House of Commons, on Wed nesday, Mr. Gary presented a bill Jo compel the several Banks of the State to redeem their notes in specie, and for other . '. " , . i ' ' : . .. . .- -. , purposes, wnicn passea tts nrst reatiing. Mr. Eccles, from thertbmtnittee ori In ternal Improvements', rcorled a bill to ttrttnolilfUTlailf oad; from the town ol tayetteville to the Cape-rpar River, which, onmotion of Mr. b ted man, was indefinitely postponed. , Mr Potter submitted a resolution, !L recting the Public Treasurer to "make no .". . . . . .. t farther investment of the funds : of the State, in stock" of either of the Banks, which was adopted and sent to the Senate "V. ,!,-- " ,-7Ti rrr ,srr-cj--:-i-z T - - , , .. m 1 , for concurrence, In the Seuate, Mr. Alexander present ed a bill, to institute judicial proceedings against the -State Bank,' with similar pro; visions to that, rejected in the Ifouse of Coinmohsv It was iiuUinitthj pontpdnid on its firsi-reading", wiihout"dicu8ion,by i majority of ope yo'te. ' vt 'Ci"; Tlie bill to provide for the gradual tli mintttion of the Capital.Stock of the Banks of theState, by the purcanse-and extin guishment jpf shares, passed its third rea ding, and is now before the House. Charles Luiteeloh' was elected Briga dier General of the Cth Brigade ' r a,: "...v-."..! :n tri'i.- (d in t'.ii City, ve are ta!J, t!.at in an interview with Mr. L!ack, a member of the Legislature of South-Carolina on his way to Charleston the following.informa tionwas cpjrnmunicated. A company had been incorporated for constructing three Uailroads. One of, these was to extend from-Augusta to Charleston j a second from Columbia, and another from Orange burg to the same place. - In two ot three hours after the but:ks were opcned.Tree Hundred Thousand ..-Dollars "were 'sub.''. ScribTrd.Kd dntitJa'sTite.rtaTned that the whole stock would- be imn.ediatcly madevtip with aviditv, as it was considei ed the bPit in tlie f tat The, , cost of construction. was g 3,000 ' per mile, and plcntjr of contractors were read v tb eff- gage fur the performance of the work;--The Rail ways a re to be'fif'tWod,. and the' iron on which the' wheels-' are to. run is already ttbtained from Flngland at gG2i a ton. Live Oak, Cypress and lortg-liiafed Pine are to furnish the sleepers. Wheh theteTot-theV will take provided stones from the tipper country, brought down upon.- the Railroad, -to sub: stitute in the place of the wood .is it de- cays. .Mr, B; saiiC that if the wood shTjuid tast 'only tenpTr everti veyeafsr tirey should consider it of little conse qUenc'c'as they would thus have the means of giying it permanency after, wards. ,. He was one of the Stockholders, and had been to England to obtain iriformatio'ri person ally oa the methods and ad vantages' of In tefnal Improvement. , A model of ifcjRail- road had been prepared in the neighbor hood of Charleston of about a tnile peK haptUaijingri testt The load for a horse was foU nd to be ten tons, Five gentlemen had gone with rum to visit, this model. Oft arming at it, the sir jumped into the carj .-fnd call ing upon the boy to give them a ride, they I.I . i --7- p , .. nan arr opportttniiT ot seeinir now easilv and smoojhtYThgTrrTjTemCTt'wri-cft rom Columbia to ChanesFon isl2&hiTes7 and the toll for.transportation'ia to be 25 cent9 on the bale of ('Cotton froirHheone pUce to the other The present price of conveyance by a Canal, through the same the Railroad, as soon as completed, will probably wholly supersede the Canal, anrLjnake it of no use. y -. - : " - -X2-' . , - ' . ' Theatre. A desire having been gi;ne- rally expressed, that an Entertainment should be given at the Theatre, for the joint benefit of Mrs. Hatch, Mr. Shadgett, Mr. Eberle atid Mr. M'Kinney and the former representation of Othello and Paul Prtf IvaVtflg ee n teeei ved wit 1 great ap- piausevthey will be repeated on Friday Evening, for. the object above-specified. As this will be last night butjine of the Company's performance, it ' is hoped, they will have a bwmpen We have only' rooin for a line, to advise" aTT lhoT isht6lereti0W7TearTi:n--approaclv the sagacity of irrational cre;rtures makes to human reason, to visit the wonderful exhibitions of the Dog Carlo and the Bird Fairy. ;V e are . confident, no one cart witness their feats without gratification - - . ... -CV30- ; . v' The Central Bank Hill, (he rnot-t iiiipor-i tnt measure of the present session of ihf Legislature of" Georgia, lias been psssedr Three Dm ciorg are to be annually chosen by the Legislature, with a salary if g750 eachvwho aret grve"biiid7itrR5n03. President's salary; gl 500,' Collier gOOO, Clerks gtOOO ech. No on e itiW' ed t borrow more than g5000 more than g5U00. 1 he Legisla ture to alter atur control the charter at any time. . . . .",.' V ' ' '.. ' .' : --' ' -,'' . v.'.1-'. Jl Singular Ommion'The Savannah Georgian, of the 1st instant j says : "The Hon. Judge R. Gilmer, a mem ber' elect of the 21st Congress, having failed to notify the Executive of his ac ceptance, ith the necessary proofs of hi eligibility, within t'ue time prescribed" by law, Gov. Forsythe has directed an elec trtra to be held ort the; Isr MoiTrrarTrT OC . -L .. . r,-n a., fill il. .. !' .... .- tooer, twj, 10 nu me vacancy mus oc casioned. . . .. ;;...; . ' '.'.-; - .-. V ! ; 44 This we' consider, .very eritraordina ry, especially as Gov. Forsyth" must recol lect tlie contested electioii between Cowlcs Mead ajbd Mr. Soalding." Thfc editor of tlie Nertbern Spectator) n speaking of the work entitled " Juniu ked,?L identifying Sit Georgt Saek - villi af the author of the incomparable let- -. BA'PJUF.l,.l,-,.' ' y 4eis' of Junius, conchjdes his par air a ph with tjhe following brief notice of Sir Wil--Iiajn tlraper." ' 'w.'; ' J. f. J? a fact not kn won probably to the f' ;enerality of our readers,-that Sir Wjl iam Draper, the victim of Junius beii, waited upon -Mr.-Raiie, to ascertain from hjm wjiether or not he was the author of Junius,' and upon receiving an assurance that he wai not, neither did he know who was came to the conclusion that it was .Sackville. Sir William writhing ttn er the efl'-icte of Junius caustic-lash, left hie native countW, and came to our town. Upon the walls of the old palace, a veetige fvnT r.cwr rer.sir.s. hi irien!-. ... . " 4 I A acouplot-.in Latin, to which he a.T.xed . his signature. We have heard by tradi tion from our old inhabitant, that he wal a man of pleasant and a?ree:ih!e manners and a regular attendant at the little brick church, which formerly stood in the cor ner of the square now occupied by the Protestant Episcopal Church." . - " " ' . We have been gratified with the sight ' of letter to Seiit',em.in in thU p'uie,' hich state tluxV'the Bjln.uore Steam Company are abotif running a line betweeft." ' Ejitaheth Cjty ud "Newh. rn.". ' ' ' ;; , j. ..r-;, . ;,, ....pnTS;-Jig&er Sped. ', I 4,5fna(?r.-LittIeton W. TaieweH, was on Saturday last, re-elected to the c.mic oi me vniteq iatates, ior the ensu-K. irtg six years. The votes were, for Mrv 11 T. 161scattering5;;;v ;,:f '.' . ' CoZon We are much -pleased to b-' ' 'rre- urs impit;uit rpuimerctaV itiple uiKiing its way- t our market; from tbe r ....Lit. 1 " . f ... "--iKoouiina- v-oiiti ues nt our own state and . those bf- Norih CarolinH, prviuU to the . ' wf'i"ft vj uur i..aniii, wnicn in a lew uave - now, mayte csperted to waft into thin port the rit It (inducts of thg Roanoke country and .f the. wiireiiieriorcoontiet; i "i , innuoiiion to ne S3 bales iL middling' ' quality, which rrived. here frnm South iv amplnrt county on Thursday las', and wtreV soiu nntmnllv ror HI rtn.. twi h. wa haa notice the arrival, yesterda? about nmtrj,4 oi wen parKert gnuaie Tjiilea of Tiif quality, in Wiigons, whicli ws raised by , .:.- Halifax1 '.'County, - N. C.Y 91 cent wal . rcadilV obtained for this intivi-l . ' : ' .' Ltsmal Swamp Ca. We announced,- . ii fiviiuiiT m:-i. tur aiiuiu in -iihl.iib HoLt, W v att, " M a Rti m- an (I AtLRN, 'of ,i the Virginia Legislature Tlie olject if ' the three latter gentlemen, who re present "d i&tricf s inn her part of the St a f ewatr red bv the Roanoke and its branches, bing to. view the Dismal Swamp Canal (now un the eve of completion) they accordingly paid it a vimi during trie wees r rompuny with G roRGE Nr.tjvTos, Esq. rresidenf of the DUirial Swamp Qanal Compahyr andlr. Speaker Holt. After siiemiitiff three dat e inesamifliflgiliH liiia of thauitsiuckav its feederrand 4t beautiful reservoir, Lake ' urummona. jne party returned to town oa fr'.day'evening j the genllemen froio the upper country expressing the utmost gmt- r . iBcation T Iheeuperior 'style of tlie whole work, and fully impressed with Ot impar tance to tneiti as a cheap, eeruinjjnd ex. pedtlious route to market,' for the produc tiuiisof the extensive and fertile nection of country, bet ween the waters of which and ur own, it is a connecting link.- We have already mentioned a tempora ry hindrance M the progress of the work on the carta), .in.conKi-(pe.nce of the blow ing up of a wte .thi jmpedimeitt, how e.er i nearly removeij, and we learn that in 6 nr 8 Lys, at fai thet, the work will be completed. The day on which the navigatioiMsaiioweii ro ue resumed, should be. publicly announced Nay more, -it thoutd be commeiiior.ited by it publie' rU" juicing. hat say you, fellow citizens of- Norfolk and Portsmou .-h-stiall we have an iliuminrtiion f A civic priiCesMdli K or any other demontration of our leelingi oa this iiupurtant event t-Aitr. Herald. , In.Ro.wan county, Mr. James Cowan. Jr. to Miss Nancy GlTlHpif r-?- -- In Irrdill county, 6n the 8th ult. by the Rev. Stephen Frontis, Mr, John Hall, jr. to Miss Ma ry Hall, daughter of Mr. Samuel Hall. Also oa the sain- day, by tlie same, the Rev. William A. JlaU-to-MHLjvi !LJlsll,jJsu,4faughter of Mf, Samuel Hall. . T"1.1-. lu Statesville, on the 9th tilt, bv the Rev. Stephen Frontis, CjruA5,mmons Esfl. to Miss Ail. line R Hart. . - ' In SalUbury, on the 23d ult, Mr, William Hu- I'm," jr, to M ss Matild Roberts. ; - , lu It'itherfordton, Mr. Nathaniel T. Dicker son to Mist Murtha MTier, In M!cklrnburg county, I8tli ult. Mr. Jame ftj Netly lo Miss Mary J. N. Hartt.. On same day, Mr. W tlliam Lijcky to Mrs. MhiV Alexander fa "' Charlotte, on tlie loth ulu Mr. James Cathcarl to Visa Mary Kimble. - 1J Perquimans County Alfred M. (4atlin, Esq. A'torney at Law, to Miss Sarah Copeland, , -: In Pasquotank colutty, Mr. Joshua Forbes of Camden county, to Mis l-anny Jenningi. ear Elizabeth City Mr. Thomas Hoi Miss Nancy Jennings. , ' . looker o On 25th ult, Mr. William P, Burch to Miss Charlotte St. George all of Wilmington alto On 18th uh. Mr. Charles Craig to Miss Ma ry A. ftneed. : " 1 ' , ;'".( On 24.1 tilt, at II lack River, Mr. S. Lewis to Margaret Ann Corbet. vSi On 24th ult. Mr. William Hufuam to Miss E. B( sdl. . . . T""- 'rt. - : On 25th nit. at MiiwmtiMMi' finfirt T U lam.. . Wilson to M'ss' Anil Robinson? ',' .JaXd(Ciimh uiiiuiy,imSOi ult-Mr, Josbm,, L, Anderson to Mus-Catharine' Bradley. . !" Also, on 22d tilt. Mr. Charles C. Knight to r Miss Louis'mna Lnwreni:e..' '..-,, , - i ;. . - In Mecklenburg" coui'tv, on thT l8t,h"ultlnio, Mr. Jame B. Necly, to Maw Mary 1 Nrilertt On the same day, Mr. William Lucky, to Mia." Mary Ah-Xamler . In Charlrt!e, on the l(5th ultimo, Mr. Janice Kit heart,, tn, Mm Miry Kimble. ;' 'v,- In Cumheriand, on the I7ih ult, Mr. John Elliott to Mis M iry Smltli. In Wilmihsrtoft. on the 17tli idt . U.. I..k fhiMS ta Mm -Car'dine.WrigUVdamjhte of In Cumberland on the litli u't. of a put no. nary Complaint, Darnel Shaw, E,., in the 73d year of bis age, leaving a family, ami numerous, relatives to ntoum their irreparable la, rr-- On.tbe 8th ultimo, at the ai of hu brother, John MeNeilL Esq., Oak ForstfcBladn unty, 5 Doctor'Daniel McNeill, in the 73d Jesr of bll i see, a native of this State.' and Lte tWin, u .it;. . more,' and for maiiyysarsareaidvntia WJrom: ton.N. C. .-V '- -. , , . In Kowsn county, of ccieumptiooj'liR Job. 8. Long, igrcd 42 year, , ,r ' . In Uuthertbrdton, lately, Mrs. Agnes M?.ler. , relict of Gen. Jsroct Mifler, Rutl.erfordto'n, in the 94tb year of htr age. the bad bee o r iidtht ef that pUce, oioa tbau half a wtnry ' - vi'.ich scar '.; -.'; --; "'' ;'":r " c. " t--'. '' ' ' V- " " .'' V A ". . --n' -
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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