r ! S'--S- i .. --.v.. v JHf- i 9, i. ''- C te ,Jffdn.l Tewly appointed; ComraiskioncrtconTned off Friday,, ana : orgamie'd' theirBqarjI.viiWf. A J. J was re appointed ,Clernd,3r. Tnhihmfu Citv Treasurer- it.asae trfmined to empb;but?ohe Constable '. and: Mien $ims wast appointed to that office- The Iasl'Saturday inefer month fixed for the erurar;:nioht6et. , in ottheI?pard.; Committewere ap: f , Jted-;ti attend the due repairing of the .Streets,' the keeping in order Jthe public Vuinps the repairs the Grave Vard, & vforciassing we yiu.eus a. yuimuy-ii. r JudJoKnst(mryicr concerned W learn, that 4.ni9, geniieman vis picYpuv. front "atteirdihgbis jiutpon the Bench .of the Supreme Jourt, py a senous injury c ceivted froiti :-the qye'rturning of tiie;.Stage; near Greensborough, in t this State. - , ;t The Judges of thfe Su perior Court$ have de the following allotment oi ttne v1- cuits anion5:"them$elve8 for the year 1829, viz- v v ' Kdmton.' Judere Don nU Judge Daniel .' fl - Donnelly " Mangum ji ; Strange " - Norwood ' tj Martin;. Vilmjntonr Daniel i- , HiThorouh, ( : Martin Morgan, " " Maif gum ' ' Ttmalit ' Zatrwlism.- tn every age of th e i world. iWbman ha$ evinced patriotic zeal ' i n nati on al con fli ctsr fof Liberty. , In ve- ry quarter of. the globe, instances of fear fie5S intrppiauy- nay, rasa cuuiagc-rnia c !bn;dUplayt;dy ij J) unngthe sanguinary ''scemeVfcthV lessl numbers br Femalesifell; victims to the guillotines thia t ho rrors of impriso and assassiiiation for th ei r rca or suspect vf aei'0J7vraprincpics wnicn iey ueemeu for tligotHtof tlieir cbutitryfh ether for or adverse to the ppiCy)f the times (t ;Ma nyjiit is! truewer' mistaken in the eierV cise of their zeali but still from motives connected with tlfepublic weaUl ; - Mthe artluoiis, struggle Ifbrindepend-o nce, in" this ? iSahon circumstances are on "record of ;theWriiS courage of Fe mal esi Still more ;intances : have been prouuc of sl ti'guj and pri vati n in j the" great caus6; of Freedom . ; r fj ;.. ' Perhaps the Southern" States furnish more exa es, s pem; more constantly tlieiscebes of C warfare than any pother - Maor Gordon's " " Re vol u tionary , Ahec- dotes" furnish lataof ., what ; human na ture in its gentlest form is' capable of un der great excitemeut- All have witness ed,in a less J or greater degree, what the 'influences of virtuous love, 'conjugal affec- tion ana maternal tenderness can periorm. Great, too have been the actions which love of -country has produced it has over- come idifficulties"brat el icit e d th e noblest sentiments- " J ' We have been led to these remarks by a a narasrapn in tne adyoiume ot ruortion's Anecdotes," .which "has recently fallen un der our notice,evincihg the pervading influZ ence of? IthetimeS ohilieltJen those oaysthat Ktried men's souls'5- -and1 it had4teil? bperatipn on woman's; GordonJ),of ttheibest families iin.Roiddn and eccchoMr'Counties, ; (in the West ern part of North-Carolina,) adopted and proclaimed a Resolution to refuse the ad- I dresses of any young tnen ofthetriCoun- f ties, except the brave lunteersr who served in the expedition; to . Soutir-Cairiplir na to subdue the Scovolite Insurgents.' r These young ladies drew their ; lives toth erafbfwar- be remembered that Mecklenburg County declared themselves in favor of Independ-1 ence long-before the Thirteen States uni-. ted tor that purpose ; and some brave men are still liyi ng,(aid long may; they li ve I) wno uesnea trieir maiuen sworus in sup port ortheir opinions and for the prqtec itioh of their n'fieidVahxl fires uretgn ojtism. ; SUh tFornis.-y( observe by an ad- be nbtainedlatSalem', in': this 'State at (zi igfity j v p y u 1 us ! y app n c a ion atthe Pi;ntiriOffiee tveather theywi 11 be forwarded. to fprder inclosed ih-a letter ii:"i- Tne, Central' Bank, of .Geofgia,an In- ititution founded entirely bnhe funds of the Stae,goes; info im VlUJiedgevilleV unden ,toitectojfs'oiilji.ifo Th6actesublishln PIC as ',"ltS',OPJra ni-yntiniir, '3:l?nftrio:ii'ii' ." iuftie win ascerum; whether it t ' 'V' S" 1 .' be ieunded . m w ... - ft . f C - Ladies7 ofr :'ie ) jCitvofUichmbnd'hiVe i ateiy gotup a splendid Fair for the, "bet ettt'or the -Fe- laaieiietievoientAssocian on of that place; Articlesoftheir consistingihiefljrof anc own maKing,ior wnicnuie received Threel Thousand ;tWo - Hundred Dollars. : It is said to have.been unequal ed by any simi- ar exhibition in any UitjMpt Jnioh. 'Tlie Tadiea werd-i rif t3 size In the gfeatlV'- aided' by the beneficencetof thexMembers7of,the General? Assembly t presetit in y s cssion there; .v.- News'-from iGreeceA !letter from our coiintryman Dr-i Howe, dated -Malta,, No v.' ajf , jusu uciui uic-j; t coot, ciiis . auchor . for Greece, ; that; he learns by pcr sonsimmediately froni that Country, that lJUro - thirds of the foreigners engaged in or strifei : (llur General Jarvis it is said'. is of, the nulmber.VCapo iD'Istria is get ting on yonilerfullv with the internal adi ministration the pe ople are returning to' their former' occupatidns. Piracy . his ceased, and me coiintry is quite tranquil Cochrane Js.returnedj and is not at Egi- na wun anotner steam vessel ; Dut, it is said demands g5,000 ere he will hoist the Greek flag Upon her , - Charles CfDudley is -elected Senator front New-York, in.the place of Mr Van Buren. Ifatpaniel Silsbee is re-elected .Senator from.Massachusetts.-Jno Holmes is elected Senator from Maine in the place oi xur, rarrus, rsimea... 1 y Josiah Qutncy, late Mayor of Boston, has been elected, by. the? Corporation of Harvard Coiuege, ; President 6f that Insti tu t ion. Th isaiom i nation r eq u ires confi r mation by the VOverseers of the IhsHtu- tion,:who' are to meet on the &th instant to act .upon it , Sii, ManufactunnVompanies were in- torporated by dur.vLislatyre, at the late session, viz : one in ayetteville j one in I.lchhiond Faif rho n.ocKingnaui,; ivicuuionu .county; one in I fcr tne nrst peet log, and then adjourn Un Randolph 'county ;one in Edgecomb tiltheext innual session If (there was county 5 one in beau fort county; and one for the Manufacture of iron in Chat-1 ham county v--. ;-' : . V .-.; - -i;'-: Jl A )Sleam Boat 50 feet long and .16 wide! built! of .sheet iron, and drawing about t wo teet water, came th rough th W Dism al Swamp Canal lastweek, and left here on Sunday tor JNewbern, to run between that placet anc Beau fort th rough the j Clubfoot and Harlow's' Creek Canal v - i v - - '::Vy---T- iZEliz, C Star- We observe by the message pf bis ,E-" cellency Gov.Xinooln, of Massachusetts, that the survey "of two routes of Rail Roads, one from'Boston to Providence ; and one from Boston to the Hudson River, have t been completed, j The reports of Engineers and estimates of cost are to be 1 aid before thev Legislature forthwith. The Governor is fdeci d edly favorable to these projected improvements. It is with muci regret we. learn, that in a. duel ! recently fought at Auarusta. Col. Henry G. Nixon, of Camden, was killed upon! the spot V His antagonist, we un derstand, received ' no injury The re mains of Col. J. :were.;carried to Camden for interment. Of the causes or particu lars bf this affair we know; too little to detail theiii although we believe it had its origin in a political dispute "Col N. at the time of this event,1 was a Member of tHe; House of Representatives of p this State, in whi ch he occu pied ;a yery res pectable station bbtl) as a man of talents nd a sjpeaker. Capt;V.CH. Tavlor of the Buenos- Ay rian schbimer Federalf whicb was cu t. out u( 'tlie ;fportf Gus'avia Sr. Barts, by the sloop of war Erie; Capt Turoer ;6iKwhich wepublihed an account some time since, arrived Vin thisplaon Sundayevening ast;frmn Cuncoa6n his way to Wash ingt'n City; J We learn that the Federal was fckejiloSt. Martir and thatCapUln Tay jor, after havtbetenrton isS prison e r on board the iEri e was d i sc harged at Curacoa;; as it appeared thathe was in nocent bf the charges preferred against him ; It appears that Capt. Taylor, instead of being pirate j as he has berh represented, is a! regu larly co m mi ssion ed C a ptai n in thn Bueiio4 Adrian Navy, and actedunder au-: thorlty from his gveromen t in the case in which he has been charged with piracy. It was some dys go stated, a9(a fact. iif cimelofl the Botonvpapersthat some ;ditituish'fcryFderal- feeiiig had .beeitouched by cthec ofMft ' Jkff rson j:onniriglivAi le,tttoMrDfSiWniatidtngn in g an -ex plana t ib n jf ' so in e , p arts o f ihose paprsWe learn no w StittiVnihihatvM Hi fir. requet, by having wri'ten a 1 1 ong lei- xer re pi v. v v e presuui e, a i vcr w n a t haasslM. thatlbev hol I will be g;v e n toihe.p res. - The Public w i 1 1 ioo&ior 4i wiwi no uiue iniercsi. iai, t. . .vownern 1 neoiozicai oemuwry-iev ThomasGiuldijigrd Lexingiori, Ga. - has been appoi Vtd vPrplssor jf;jSac olor ly ;i h e Jlhod ' ipf Sou jt h-;Caroli na a nd Georgia, iaml will tveratiijtbus (instruct lion to ?uca s liiuents as tnay altcnu atrpSl' LFvFV . tonat jeariy age tniereaims iamy, ana ir,w V couiuui- t throuirh several Years ot tu AOnunutniuon -acv t , ... & ti : SENATE. Ki. X1 ; The, Senate did n sit to dayL V. T - i Mr Johnson.- from the" Committee on the Pt Office5 ahd-Post1 Roadshta whom'' had been referred; se vera petlf ins' in rela tion to the transportation and opening of jhe 4nails on theJ SabbaiH day't made a re port" cnncloding with a resolution, that me vuiiiuiitvcr c uuvuai sni 11 uic iui- fnersCnsnieraiioo Ditine-suoi eci; J lfyT6reabhten8t6rrlhollt'beipoTfded, Uut. he mislit send copies to his constitu- ruis. -t uc uciicw.ru - maty icgisiatiofi,, upon yh'eisubjectwas,imjjroper,r ahdNhatfiine h und red and m ninety -n ine j in aj " thousand were Apprised to any lle;iMntiveinteffVr' ence,inairnuch as itiwtmld-have1 a tenden cy to, unite rebgio'us institutions ' with'ctne Government. yf':? , V p .Three thousand copies of the report were orderedVo be printed' ,-! -y ,'. ' The Senate proceeded to' the order of the ihjC viz. albilJ for relief;of the1 securities of A most Ed wards; ;;which .consumed . the remainder of the sittings i i. J7tctday. Jan 20 ; Mr. ' Webster. fnimT. the Committee on the Judiciary; reported An aU in add i- ...! l .. i. . .. :."i':t j 'ii 'T. i. ' - " - "iiu'tn mi act tu iiinenu tne iuaiciai ays tern or the . United States"- ' rMrVVV.isaid.: it was known that the Su preme . Court was 1 now- holden by .four Judges only ; the Judge of the second cir cut was recovering from a severe "illness, jmr it was supposed i he was n'owbn the nad ; a ad the Judge of the Sou1 thern 'cir cuit had met wih an accident, aiid was t elay ed in I one of t he : Ca red mas; VV hat rendered the passage of the bill peculiarly necessary, was, that if wtthin ten d.iys af rer the time settled for the mceiing of the Court, there wis not la quorum of the Judges Ttssetn bled, theJpourt mustafljourni anil .the session be lost. If one of the four Judgei' now here should be takin stck to morrow, the Court would be broken upland 'he session closed. The'second' section Vif the bill DnVttded thatwhen than fiir f the Judges were assemblelj they should adjourn from day to lay, until 20 days af- liioobjeciioni the subjecr was so important that he would ask tor the i second reading at the present time. i j- Uien rad a iecond tune: and' ordered to be Vnzrossed for a third read ine-. T -T ' " THe bill providing forM the exte extension of 'aJrtlty' from tlip- fiimhfriiinfl Ro.ul tvaBtwnrillo Zanesville, in the State of O'tio, was en up in Committee of the Whole. Mr. Hendricks said, that unless some .bjecuori was made to the passage of the t)ll, it was ot worth) vhil to go into the history of the roid i It how hveot very, near Zanesville, and this bill merely au thorized its extension. Rir Branch said, h could wish this bill and every other similar bill could beost- CONGRESS; - v iJ r j. in oy qi ma me reanms; or ,tne re port be. dispensed', with, & that it!be print? ed.iA -HeTeqijested that inorehari one co-t poned until 1th e gi eat question, about ahe expense to the government would not ex penditure W the public money was set hecd l00 annu l,,J" : v v :-a5 i; ; tied.-' There was uo w a proposition before Congress, i t was we II knowrt, w h i c h w o u I 1 settle this question "1 and would lit not be ell to postpone this bill until that time ? Congress had been expending million: af ter iiiili ion,!) moie th in enough ' to ( pay ; he national, debt, unjustly aiid partial- ty. ,-rhey 'could.-noti; avert' the evil,'"buj hey might mitigate it J; and he could jwih hat theirentleiuan front Indiana Would coii- sent.to postpone" the bill anil lay it upon I Wednesday;, lasth saTday frbui Tampi ihe table. - Let us do justice, said Mr. Bl ct,5. bringing, intelligence that a reVolt;iad 1 do not wish to raise a revenue for the purpose of distributing it over th'e country ; dui let us auopi some, principle to inaKe ffur taxes assmail as possible."! A bill for this purpose, was now before a Special fcjom-: imttee, andlhe wished to hear their report jelore acting furth r ; He. then moved to .;iay: the biU oponuhe tiible, and asked the yeas anu nays upon uie question. v : i ne qupstuon i was ueanveti, . votes co 16 ; vand! the bill ras then or lered to be engrossed for a, tliidl rpacliiig:. ; 7 ! ; , HOUSE OF Rf.PliSENTATiVES j Saturday Jan. 17. 1 he resolution ot ivir. Wicklitte requir- ing ineoibers to vote forthe ofiiceis of the House &viyf:wcitnffi at presentsiwas: again discusied. . Mr. Ramsay supporting, and Mr. Bartlett aHd, Gen. Bar r i iger opposing ? tt ; we think t speech on our' memoer maoe an excellent spe occasiim, in which he used this forcible expression : k ihat;it the proposed change was not designed for a special' purpese,; if was useless; and if' for a special purpi.se, auupuun j wuuiu iegraue iiipcnarat ter orthe,House,y On iny inut uie resolution ue aiu cn ine lame. with the understanding' that it should not DC again; CaileU up, It Was carnCH. lO Ua voies. , 'i ;.;f . 1,4 1 -;iuvW - . WAv;M Mr;Thompson?sVmbti61 decision ofIiheIndiaCmnmitteeon the Geoi a claini heinir ihe orilnf ih he called for the yeas and nays : '0 M r Weems wish.'di the suhject eq tin pnuay next ; anu, alter sultury debate, it wasfsb ordered 1 : . ; - 1 Monday, Jan.-1 9. ? The'Hbuse took up; thei bilL lauthonsin a suoscnpii Turn number filled withjg4,500;ndlhe bfaukrfor the ;nt oft he-subscription with : &90,Q00. payment The bill passed its 3d reading 09 votes to The Hou thenwehihto: committee 1 1 111 lilt" wiiiiii 1111 iiik iiiiniiiri mini iliciii mi 1 . . . ' . . . - e- nk i -?M?av.'; JWi' iO Mr PolkV resolution submittedjon (tKe 1 kfW I ntf ' I n A linn . I -w ' t i n nBoaa.'lbiirln was taken up,. amended and; passed. - : - Mr." White! resolution respecting:; the boundary of .Georgia and Florida, ;vaaf'ta ken-up andadpjed, On motion of MV. Chilton, the Committee of Ways and Men were instructed toen quire into the expediency of making sptne provision .fori the; payment and redenijptiiMnr of such notes or bills of credit issued dur ing the revolutionary war, as still remains in the hands of the soldiers of the revotu tion.for their. services. , , -;Mr.' Ghrlev mved a resolution ihsfructC ihg the ie com mi ft e of ( pu bi ) c- Ian d $ to ;tnto Ihe expediency of granting to the Tr . . . also the expediency if gra nti ng a township oi isnu 10 ine i rusiees oi juoursiaqa Vv1 lege at Jickson in tfyat ,tate hc&h a These resid u t i o nafwe reNd ebted til the expiration of the hour, allotted fur such bu siness. : , Th biljffor establishing a new rTerritn "ry Westii of Michigan, to be -called i the Territory .of Hunm, was. taken up and. dfs cussed, ah-passed to its3d -reading 413 votes toTO.' c , U- W-M , ' The bil I for; thf subscription of stock in the" .Washington Turnpike; Road Coin pa nyi and-the bill! for. supplying the armypassed to their 3d reading. ,' ' , " - - '. The mail going east yesterday morning was lost about 4 o'clock, A.,M. three miles east of this place. The' creek had become very high during the night the morniii was excessive dark a d the ..driver, wh' had grossed it the preceding evening about 8 o'clock ven!ured in, and the whole was i m m el i a f e I y a fl o a f ' h e d r i v e r ' h a 1 1 o oe d WUli all 'bs energies for help'; there, were no passengers ; he fioa'ed down - upwatd of one hundfedyardsj when some of -the fa m ily' of Capta i h'C roc ke t a ake ned ;V wi th his shouts, came wih lights and discovered h i f n on the top 4if the s t a ge, and by mean s of a- polw they rescued him. Tlie hqirses we re-a 1 1 d rowned the stjge is yet i n be water;' The great mail has been recovered ; bu 1 1 he 1 it 1 1 e mai I i & yet missi hg. , We si n- cerel v;synipathize . with the energetic pro-i pneior ior ms iis. Jirgus v It is a remarkable fact that there- are only $.5 ' PitH Officers now living," who be longed 'to th'e Army of the Re vol ution, and have received their ;pa'hd1er.th-cact of the last session or Congress : and of that Colonels, and 17 ,Majhrs,s5 of Whom were attached to the Yirgini tine, 6 to the N. or 1 to the -Massachusetts, ' 2, o the Pennsylvania, t; 2 to, the. iNew-tldiiipshire, - ant; 2 -to the Connecticu t. - Speaking of v the 'miserdble pittance allowed tv this hoaryand vehera blt? , b n d o f Pa t r lot a correspondent f (he N. Y. Com. Advertiser says Had the lav proy ided fur giving to these, Offi s ers t h fivt fu 1 1 nay, i ustead of cu tti ti hem down. to. the pay ,if a Captain, wnjch is niortirymg to their reelings, the additional REVOLUTION IN THE pITY OF MEXICO. &i : v -'? 1 t'lli'-l The fast sailing schooner ShamrockJCap- aio Alexander, arrived atrl Baltimore oh I taKen place in the City of Mexico, whtch j was succeeded by a "battle between the adherents ol liuerrero, and the ;Uqvern ment trmips under PadrazV the newly elected President, of the lie public. ! The revolt, it appears, liad its brigin in thedts- I satusfactiou felt by jhe friends of Guerrero at the election of his opponent Padraza. to the Presid en cy. - A tier a con test of ,1 wo days, ;the loss on each side f was; nea equal. Peril ips S00 killed each day. Gut rrero . arrived on - the third .day w"itli with fresh troops; and gave an impulse tn the action, which sooa decided th'c aiieM: On the 4 n and 5ih. Guerrero nd'Zaral ttmk sumoiary tneasure.sio top the pillagr, j Py snotmg ana cutting iown the tiueves, I and. they havesince colleetd much of the 1 prpety except. whar:thf?.jofl86el-W' kepi, far tbetuselvesr'which. would be the thief p'Vt. They,are acting most wisely and ti yfng I lojmaKe upline Aiiminisjiration neartyras I it was before ttl Consists d thrfsamelPre- j.sident and M rrvza;; l but they.cannot get- the Uongress or senate hto meet, t and 'the: whole affair -Is sail in a j state oj uncertainty. y . " ' . " 3 ! In Granville county, on Tuesday evening last; V 1 1 1 tfhfn f!ii4ii.h V r .f i no Can, o 1 I t' I.V Rof.eson county, on the 15th inst; by War- ren Altbrd. JEsa. Miv Samuel.Itowan. of South Carolina, to Miss Jane Alford.5 ' t ' v V 1 ;,In15reensborougn, (Georgia,) on the 18tb At his residencein VVent worthy on the 7th inst. Capt. Robert Menzies,. formerly of Lcaksiille; about 52 years of age, universally respect edvfor his correct deportment in hte let his example"! j: xhe Uth iiksiam, aftejfi : lingeriugVinnessv RoberiLewis, iiqr May or of Fr ler icksbut g. in the 0th year of his age.The deceased was a native of that town and in it, cur its immediate "WPV State-or vmisiana dUU.UUU-acres'oriand fr the,' pur pnse'iif openthg a can al from 'the. M ississippi Aw i -L ike Ponchan rain 5ic. ami ed ad bne oFfii pPivate Se.cre n'es. ,VAft4c; mg i'the. aervfee of. his illustrjcus relative;. he r c-J 1 turhedrtorhis native Siatend'clevo.etl him If : tocultl,pursuit;hichrml his voarite occupation tn;thselW-fH 1 f.- '. - fTAUjiiBti. NE G ItO ES Tor salei liWtke vU ciriityoOtaleigh.! Apply to the Priit-rs. -;i ; 24th Jan1839. , -.;: ;.:, . 'HVi;'4SWVx i A ffeMANER5xOFrUCE; ":Wf;ft "Fori - Td neCd rawnthe :S0th dav of tn is, in' 1 1 f JiPniqffi Canal ItteryVo 15; ji Prize oif g2D,000 I 1 cPiizeof S5,0()0 ' Bsides36 eacb of 'S60-i-50-i-40 !0, :nd s! 360 of 2(V t of.SlO.V tW.hpleicke.rSira ters2?50vEightris SI -HC1 s-; ; : Grand Conso tida t ed. Wb ;.::.';,;To be d rawri 3rd of Febru ary ; 1 Prizerof S 1 d,000 lPrizeofS5,000 1 3,044- -5':-V,-500j ;15.-:'v.-,U-10o: 4x:;-,:f5o 10 v n Vhole Tickets S5, Halves S2 50, , 'X Orders; from! any part of the -Uaited : States promptly attended to.4 ; . . -v-.. ' ; ! ' The Managers havehad the pleasure of sel ling and' paying at their Office Jo Richmond, the;following capitals. 4 .f:' 'v.. '"-'. 15 50 40 eiO.OOO f ; 12 3f 43 $10,000 , V 7 338 . '4,000 ' 6 11 45 12,500,, V. 4'21 28 2,000 - -14 24 32 K 2,000; -4; 9 10S5.' 1,000 i 7 Is 3 1 A-'. 1,000 -' -' '4 :3945:5 1,000 41?2 17 4 ; 1,000 Besides many other Capital Prizes. " Several ot tne aoov were sola to geutiemeu m wouni. Send all your orders to '; . ; YATES, & M'lNTYRE, ; - Ted Dollars ' Reward.; i V R AN AWAY from the subscriBer, li vinjr itx Jasper corinty. Georgia, , a: Nem Fellow, named !lACK.ife is yellow complected, 5 feet 6 inches and a half high,-; well made, 'very brisk in his motions has a 'remarkable , sc r on hisvleft hand occasioned by a bum, also a largecar over his left shoulder blade.' He will aim for 'Fayette-v ville,' North-Carolina, as be -was brought from hat place, two years ago by David tev nson. ? C The above reward will be given to any person for apprehending said, negro ad lodgiNg- hm some safe Jail,' so that I. get hini. jjailors are re quested if said- negro should be, lodged, with , them to give information; by letter aS quick is . possible. ':fyp,-X';y-.T t JtJllN, S1'AKK. ' Jasper oounty, (Geo.) Jan..lb- . 4iv oay 4r B7IRQM the Subscriber, living six miles west of J? Rtleigh,' ,pn the 25th December last, a N gro Man named ISAAC. ' SaidlsaaC is about 60: years of agej- spare made and. black complexit n, ' and thin. visage. ' He was; purchased Of the S tate ot the rate John Haywood, ,and will e r!c;t vor, I expect; to mate n;s way to Wilmingt -n, in this Stated I wilt .tve FIVE DOLLARS re- ward for htf.ap prehension. 'J :' ; ; Raleigh, Jan. 3.V y3,6S: :iTwirUii: I)dUar8 iItexvdrds - BROKE Jail i in Ashboro', RAndolph County, ; t oil the night of the 6th, inst. jw negroes, , a boy and a girV 1 Said boy, calling hinis It; Joha ' Fields; is abodt 30t years old; ; about 5 feet; 10 f inches high',; light complexion has a, scar on foot." Said boy passes Tor a free inan, is a. boy. of considerable address and .pertness i he has , . oeen connnea insaia jau aooui 10 momns. ine l. girl, named Nancy. Va:den, Is aboutf years oV I, smalt staiuri-,dark mulaHo, and isj smart; sensi- X ble girl. . Thy wul both:, probably:, attempt, to pass for free persons,, as man arul wife. Ttie above reward will be .'given for i their anprehen- sion and delivery.'to me, " or confinement in anv jail so that I get them,, or $10 Tor either' of them. 1 ; '-..itrWM.BRO.VTN,,Jailer; r jan: rth, i829i : ; ; v;;3r-:3wP- .vv ..; i .vJ-:-;i,-:iv' RAN AWAY from the subscriber;" .living ; nine, miles West Randolph C. il. on Wednes day riight, th 16th of April last,: his Negro b v iiarry , riarrvis.00 yeaTs ..oa. aooui: o leecmn, thinly made, quick Sp ken, and very', dark ; no particular marks recollected aboiit- him. Harry - took, with him many articles of s clothing; mostly ; thin,;antong which, area Fur Hat,-half worn, a T : pair of Twilled dove colored Pantaloons, a pair ' of Lirissy Pantaloons, a;nd' llixed Coats, and V from the best information! fcaii get, he has a" iree pnss iven a fliuiauo, a iree man oy lue tuni.oi viriuin oyt .iu, uj-wuicu ne passes hs, fre-r man. P Dec. 23: 3J 6t ; : iSaife ov North- Carolina f Court of Pit-as an rQiirter Sesfoni, V c lXNovvmberTcrmlSv-r---. Littleton Prince; IT appearing to the satisfaction : of. the ;otrt, -that he defidant in this case is not an iuha- bitahtf the State: -It is therefore ordered that publicaUoo be made for six successive jyecks in the iRaleigh '.Rejster, that;unje? be make- hi& personal appearance at Uie next 'Court .'of, Wt-as and .Quarter Sessions'tp-bcvheld for the County of Halifax, at the. Court-House ih Halifax town, ' on the third Monday In February n?xt, and re-.'' pUyy ; and pleadj. judgment bydefiiult ill be itakeii'agamst him, and the property ivj?U on. . condemned subject o the plairitiff's recovery - Teste, G v l M.: H, PfilTtYAY. C.lr. - ' , Tree m. j t a h State 6f Norm Carolina, Bertie County Court of Pleas and ' Quarts ts"- Bertie County .v lons- ivov. .Term, 1625V . .. -.--V ,.- , - Cullen Canehart.l Judicial attachmen"t.return ed ' CX- V 'z-' ;j!i,;.rs-lito this term, - levied or a : i " i :; f. ff negro girt, the property cf Una'? r leeiwoou, X -.wanrs r icciiro,; i r appearing t the satistactioo cf tha, Cmirt. -that the defehdantrCharles Fleetwood has re moved- without ;the lirhits'of this State, so tht "' the ordin-iry process of hw cannot b served ca ' nimt It is therefore brdered .by: the Court, t hit c publication be made, inhe.Ralt-igh -Register, f j? mree;moiiths,:for the said Charles FleetwtKH -that unless he appear by bimself bt some agent, . nd replevy said property, on or ;Abefore-the se- : cond Monday of February, next, Judgment ' br lXault willle " taken'against him, " and the pro. . perry leviea. on conacmncu 10 uieise ct tbs ?j (By erdec f Ui Court j 1 - - ;v.. euiQce in tfv .,J. ! .L- . .5-. t - - . iJ 5. 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