' i. A A j. , . - ,, ? , , p , , , t ...,0.;..;', - petitions and memorial were preset t Messrs Eilsbee, Hayne, and Smith of Maryland.'. - The bill for the relief of R?njaminTley fcoldHi read the third time and passed. The bill to graduate the price of public lands ww on motion of Mr: Benton, made the special order of the day for Wed nesday next. . Considerable time was spent in the dis cission of the bill authorising a sutwcrip ftion on the part.of. the United States to thestock of the-Louisville and Portland Canal,'-which was ordered to its third reading . t - f ,J ' , . .' Thursday. Jan. 29. - V Mr Dudley-elected a Senator from the State of NewiYprk, was qualified and took it V)il BP.lt..'". ..'J ; ."-'.i ' ; " The biU authorising a. subscription of stock, on the psrt of the United States, l to theLouisyille and Portland Canal Com? 1 'minr'wa passed"' .' ". t " The. bill t authorise the several States m relinnuish the sixteenth sections grantr -d fn t.U use of schools, :'and to enter ether sections in Hen thereof, produced much discussion. ' The bill was laid on the table.'andtbV Senate proceeded to the .consideration f Executive business. v - ;s y"'Fri'lay, Jan. 30.' " . "Mr, "Maries presented sundry resolu tiojis of the Legislature of Pennsylvania instructing the senators ana rennesnnj Rttni-pspntatives of that Stab in Con fess, to' brocui'e the abolition of Slavery ,in the! District of Columbia; ' . - , At halt past 12$'th senate proceenea to the consideration of Executive business. the election by a plurality. twill v, l.i t tj I l.'...'.er, i rJiTi J to a tl.irJ rc.l The j,U;e sctcd u;i tl.ii riricijle, altoou t!.e law provided for Virginia State Lottery, - , V For, the Benefit of J he Dismal Swamp Canal Company; . Nineteenth Class : . - To drawn at Richmond, oo Tuesday, the 12th of JreDruaty 1B.W. T't.IIL. i ', im'J ) k r. 5 rf I,..?' I .fj'u..ty li p- iu v., Lv.J in rood cuus:. n, :;ilCO'Hati:.i. . ANo, sever-d ot!.-r & r,..!l Tracts lying en the Yadkin, of fine quality. Negroes will be taken for one-half the purchase. I AMES WELLBORN. VYilVes, Jan. 10 1829. 37 3n. f D: SCHEIOT. I Prize ol 50. OW la I 1 I . 1 -V ., 5 , 5 - 36 '(.S6 v-56 - 36 ; 36 - 360 3,780 10.000 5,000 '2,500 , 2,000 1,0' 0 600 500 100 90 -80 -60, 50 ; 50,000 10,000 5,000 2.500' 2.000 . 5,000 , 3,000 2.5(0 ,, S,600k 3,240 5,880 2,160 ; 1,800 14.400 75.600 r AN AWAY from the iiibsfcriher, llvmfr n)nf I miles A est of Randolph C. H. nn. Wrdnek df nieh', the 16th of April last, hip Negro biv. Harry " Ham i 38 yeaia M, abmn 6 feet hijfii. thinly made, quick sp oken, snd very dark no pirticular marks rrcollecti d about him. Harry took with him many article of clothing, mostly thin, vnonjr which, are a Fur Hat, half worn, a pair of Twilled dove colored Pantaloons, a pair of Linsey PantHloons, ami two Mixed Coats, md from the best information I can (ret, he has tot a free p(vs Ifiven to a Mulatto, a free man by the nameot GnflSn Sturd, by which he passes as a freeman. ' SAMUEL HALE. , Dec. 23. , . i 32 6t ' HOUSE OF nF,PRESBNTATlVES. ''y IVedmtdaiL Jan. ,28. s ; "'Mr..McDuffie4 fioor the Committee! .of Vaysaitd Means reported bill making ip"nria'ioTii1v for rertiiin ; fort'ifi sfiotih'ol the United States for t-e ye tr 1 8:29. v' Mr. Caiiibrelena;, Irotn the Couunittee on iT.ommerce. ronor'ed . a bill t amend the act entitled An set to prohibit the jm niirtation of slitvfg Into any port "it lace vfithirt the Jurisdiction ot (tie U, Matt g r . .. i .i . r.;. ,t. c ,in. ..rt..n icno iroin anil airi uic uw i ". wu. ' .'Mri Fl imilton, from the Cuinmiit.ee on li trenchment, reported 44 a bill to regtt late the compensation of members of Lon. tress.5 to establish a 'uniform rule for the comnuWtion. of their mileage, und for other Jbe-5peakerinf arm edih eHouse J hats . bust of Gen. layette 1iad been received fronVN 'Yorkj and had been placed in the Hair, subject to the tulurc disposition ot the House. . '. , , 'Mr.. Rives asked and obtained leave to preaeot a memorial of the -ittzens of the County, f Albein trle, in the Stale of Vir ginia, pVaying'Cttngfess1 to recijusider' the claims of Mr. Monroe, late President of the .Kwte'd Sutea, upon the Overameht, and to remunerate him tor his losses and s.icn ficcsio the service of his country; which memorial was received,, and ordered to be referred to'a select committee to conmsi of seven members. 11,480 Tickets onlyi ' v g!83.680 TTr Orders from any trt of the United States (poHtpaid) incWmir Cash or Prize Tickets, promptly attended lo. ; Whole Ticket J20 Halves flO v ' ' Qu.rters , 5 F-iehths 2 50' A pHckasre of 14 whole Tickets which mast draw $120 can be .had for $280 V Shares of PaCKniresmlhe same nroportioo. Another Gupital of $4,000 sold at the Manaeere umc. . ' . , Address your orders, Yates k M'lntyre, Rich mu d, Vs.. and Charleston, S. C. at either of hich OtRc'es all orders will be promptly receiv ed and disposed ot. , YATES i M1NTYRE. ' Richmohd Virginia. 35. ' ' '' ' . : . ATo. Drawn in the Grand Consolidated ' I Altera. No. 10, Int. 11. 2d. 5. 3d. 23. 4th. 13. 5th. 6th. 30. :Aics,of Norih-Carcli per cwt. e si i.i ti.e iisri.e ci Li, wLiciibruu 30 DOLLARS RElVdHl). 'line, anove rewani win oe (riven lor the ap- a, pinenmngf ncfrroeoy iiAML'Kii, who IHt me about the 25th day of ermbcr last. He isa. very durk brown, approaching' to almost a black has a knot or sor on hi forehead is about 5 fret 6or8 inchshiirhlspeuks with treat ill ms . . 1 r . l J ' . Doiones9 ana connnenre wnen sjioRen to relative to his papers, which I have ood reason to .be lieve he has obtained.?;, His dress is very ood, congisiinK' of a blue fro k cloth coat and pama- toons, a Die.,suit, iarK gny sealskin cap, a furred and wool hat, boots, &c, He is about 21 years ot age. I am apprcbenuve tbi he is en deavoring to get to Philadelphia or New-York. Captains of vessels nil do well to n collect the seventy of the law upon thm subject, r CHARLES li. YANCr.Y. Chnpel Hill, N. C Jan. 5. , 36 lm The Edi'ors of the Petersburg Intelligt-n" cer and Richmond Enquirer will pleute insert the above one month tnd forward their account to the subscriber and they ahull be immediately discharged. ' ' JUST PUBLISHED, AND for (die at the Book-store of J. Gales and Son, in Raleigh, price three dollars, a new Edition of the Office and Duty of a Justice ot the Peace, and ' a Guide to Slier (fa, Coroners, Clerks, Constables and other Civil Officers in North Carolina. With an appendix, containing the Constitutions of thi Stale and of the, United States and a collection of the most approved fovms for, the use of these Office The new Edition of this v .luable-Work con tains besides its former useful matter, the sub stance of all the Important Aots passed by the CcnerarAwmbly ttom the year 181a. to the present period, which appear under their proper heads. Orders for this new Work will be duly attend ed to, from any p -rt of the State. , Feb. l, m?,. Land for sale for Taxes. ; Ten Dollars lieward. r AN A W AY from the subscriber, on or about i the 1 0th of December last, a;negro womin named l,Yl)IA. flu- is light cota-.h-cted, tall and slim, and about 35 years old. f' She formerly lived in Raleigh, N. C. but it is ekpeeted sh- is lurking about (Camden, S. C. I vHIl give the a. bove reward if s'h is delivered tol me in Colum bia, or lodged in Jail so that I tret her. J.OIfN M'COLL. January 3. . 1 lm - . H KM OVAL. POCTOUYaBIUS J. HAYWOOD n AS removed to (he tipper apartment of the Store1 occupied by -William & Haywood, where he m y always be found unless professi onally engaifed. , Raleigh, Nov 10. ' ' jg 280 225 182 25 67 . ; - -Thursday, Jan. 29. . . The resolution offered by Mr. Weems, on the subject of the distribution of the Public Lands, which has been under dis cussion for the two preceding days, was laid on the fable, on motion of Mr. Mnore of Ala.' After some othelr resolutions had been adopted, the House resumed in Com mittee of the whole the consideration of 5 the bill for the preservation and repair of 337 . a t ' ' -.. at t. the Cumberland roaa,. wr. Mercer, ne ing absent tin account of indisposition. Mr. Buckner took the floor in defence of the bill, and in opposition to the amend ment' , He was followed by Mr. A. Ste venson, the Speaker, who made a success m . . . , . , -. , lul motion xm me uomraiuee rise, ami consequently is entitled to the floor when the House shall resume the discussion :A bill was reported bv Mr. Vance from tht committee an Militarv Affairs, to a- tmlish the ofljee of Major General, and to tcguiate ureyei ran; in we Array ' On motion of Mr. Long, the committee on Post Offices and Post Roada were in structed to innuire into the expediency of establishing a post route from Pittalxiro, by Hackney's X Roads, to UDapel Iiai, in Kortli-Uirouna. OJi the 2nd Monday in March nett, willbe sold at the Court House, in Sr.owhil., Greene County, the following Iraou of laitil,- or e nHoh thereof as will b Surucient to pay tax du tbere on, for the yean 1824 and 1825, and cost of ad vertising, (agreeable to act ot assembly, 1827 and 1828.) ' , . , 250 acres given in by Rhoda C rr, for 1824 & 5 200' do do Jesse lurp'irey ltft4 (Si 5 200 (h) do Marg Murpbrey . 18JJ 671 do do Cath'o. Porter ,1824 St 5 do do do d do do 33 406 300 22 168 270 87 do 140 do 521 48 110 52 63 do do d do do do d do do do Spiers Murhrry do "T Wm. Raul 18:4 k 5 Jas. B.Hooker 1824 Be 5 Aug. William 1325 John Ruff 1824 & 5 Wm. R.ixberry 1824 k 5 Henry Bell 12S Marv Coward 1824 k 5 Wm. Farmer 1824 k 5 Ben. Hartsfi Id 18)5 Pope Albritton 1825 Jesse Brand . 1824 !aac Pkte 1824 RicharilL. T'won 1824 Jonatb:.h T. Eason 1825 do do do do do da do do do do do do do do do Lemon Etson 1825 Stephen Eason 1825 (Listed by Stephen Eason Guardian, kc.) do , dp lor Ashley Eason 1824 k 5 do do Fr incisTlngpen 1824 k 5 do do Klix'th. Tlngpen 1824 k 5 do do for Clara Thk'nen 1824 & 5 ZACHARIAIt ELLIOTT. Jan. 1,1829. 39 4t J. lit ir uoimiiiivi nj vmimntj A WEEKLY NEWSPAPER, Published in the City of Washington, B9 KUKwtUU Vdick. . StAte of North -Cttporma. , Rutherford County. 11 Superior Coun of Law Ocpber Term, 1828. AVIIliam-Hjck c Eliz.iheth-Hkks. 1 ' Petition for ItUercei , TT apperin( to the stisfetioo of the Court, that E' zabeth Hick, the dtfendant; i not an inhabitant of this St te; it therefore ordered by the Court th.t public .tion be m.de three mon'hs in the Raleigh Reg'iKter, giving notice to the defrndsnt that he appear at the next Su per or Curt o law to holden tn Hu'herton! ton, on ih'o' 3d ndav after the 4'b Mondav tit "March nettiTtlien and there to answer, nlead or demur to said petition, otherwise it will J e ta ken pro conlewHi and Htljudgiil accordingly,. V itness, ,lmr, Morris, l.lerk otouund Court, 'a', office the 3d Monday after the 4th Monday in September 1828, ami of the 5;ld year ol the In dependence of the United S4te. .... ' JAMr.8 MOR!'I3,Clk. Slate of North-Carolina, WASHINGTON l Ol'NTY. Ik EduiTr. Kail Trrm, A U. 1828. Friley Jones -'. . - - William Jones Thorn Jones, Jane Jones, Tho mas R. 8mw and Nancy nis wife. Charln'tr Jones, by Levi Pag-n. her t.turdian, and Fri- lev J oiks, by Wm. Facan, Sen, hi (iiiardan. ITuppearing lo the satislaction of the eourt.tliat Thomas' J ones reside without the limit ol the St.ite i It is ordered that public tnn be made three months in the Raleigh Kcgmter, tint un lei he ppesr and answer at the next Superior Court of F.qutty to be held for the County ol Washington on the second Momly in March next. Judgment pro confeso will be taken against him. Tet, J. ROELF.T, C. M. B. W. C. It is stated, that agreeably to the usage in such cases, Mr. Adams has tonvened the new Senate to 'meet on he 5th March They will have to pass upon such appoint ments as tne new President ' may submit to them. " . .. .Edinburgh Rcview.-Thi is a celebra ted journal both in England and the Uni ted States. It has shown, on many occa sions, considerable liberality to our citi zens and institutions. This feature in its character, has perhaps, , contributed more than any other to its great circula tion in this country. That circulation, however, is now considerably diminished, on account of the deserved popularity ot our own Reviews. We were much grati fied to discover in' the last number, a no tice of the Life of Columbus, by our coun tryman Irving in which the merits of that work are set forth in a manner more flat tering, if possible, than by the North American. , . ; . , The Hon. Edward Livingston, at pre sent a member of Congress from the State of Louisiana, was. on the vl 2th alt. ap pointed by the Legislature u that State, a Senator in Congress, vice Mr Boulig ny whose term of service expires oh the 3d March next. Vpon a large scale! The State of Pertn sylvania has effected a loan of g80O,000 for Internal Improvement, redeemable 1854; .at an interest of 5 per cent per an numThe contractors' are Messrs: T & J. O. Biddle, & S. J. Ncvins and Co. , A correspondent of one of the Northern papers, says that the members of Congress attend so much less to business than to pleasure, that he has seen the Speattorex erting himself a whole hour to get a quo rum into the House. At last he sent the Sergeant-at-Arma to compel their at tendance and directed the door-keeper to lock them into the hall as fa'st as they ar rived. This another pier compares to a Western Court, into which the She- rift came one morning, and told the Judge that he Should probably have the jury rea dv by the next day, f,' (said he) we have run down ten of theiriTaml have got them tied up in the sited ; and two depu ties and four dogs are Alter the others, and they expect to catch thorn this after- I -it-'As , e nsves,-; u "k., f if Cabb?. 'i', mm! bv Mr. Daniel Clarv. at Beard's Bri,!ge; this season. It weigh ed about 11 lis- a:id t!.e Lead stoo! t'-.rea eet.hi"h. - ll'ut. Carol. in noon. FRIDAY. FEB. 6, 1829. : '. r Friihnl. Jim. Sft Ilia House took up the orders of the. day, the first of which was the bill to coa tinue in forte an act t authorise the Ci ty of tWuhington to draw Lotteries nme, discussion ensued upon this bill, vbich was opposed bv Mr. tVicklilfe, and . . . . ... ... Omhl PDer has been established at the Seat CI of the General Government, under auipini which the Publish rs thmk favorable lo the en cour(rement of a Periodical devoted, as it is the diflusinn ef Literan. Scientihc ami tiseful miKellaneou information l's object ha been. at it will continue to b, to promot the cause of Letter, and to spread, within its range, a a now. ledee of all that may be new, interesting and va luuble. in Science. Literature, and the ri, to gether with the l'et foreign and domestic In tell'gmce. .Mere party tli-puta ion arej-anu shall be sedulously vo'ulel, and nothing will be admitted but what may trnd to enlarge and in. Still Later. The Napoleon, i from Li verpool, brings paper to the 23d Dc. i The material fact of the retreat of the Rus sians beyond the Danube, is put beyond question. Jjtfayrfte. finely executed white marble bust of Genl. Lafayette, has been presented, by an unknown donor, to Con gress. The bust is the work, it appears, of P J David, of France, wrought in 1828, and inscribed to the General. On the right are inscribed the following words, taken from Lafayette last speech to the President of the United States, Sept. 7 th, 1R25: ' (iod ' les. you, Sir, and a'l who surround it. God hies the American I'eo le, each of their I State, and the Federal Government. Accept this pair otic farewell of an overflowing liei-rt i such wilt be it last throb whn it craves to beat " I On the left are the following, taken from hisspeechin the House of Representatives on the 10th December, 18-24 : V hat better pledge cn be riven of t per- aeerring natmnalloVe of Liberty, when those bleating are evidently the remih of a virtuous resistance ot oppression, and of iiistitutioiisfuuil. ed on the Rights of M.tn. nL the republican principle ol ell-govcrnment.' These inscriptions are colored red, and Trukiin Trade. S. fair (if elegantlr matched ponies belonging to.the South, were on a visit to this .pity, and on in specting one of them closely, the animal , was found to have a, glass rye, a close re semblance to tha natural one. . It seem' ' that a nail in the manger hail struck out, the eye of the horse, which being a favor tie wiin nia masier, was carrier mijociitr Scodder, who soon remedied the defect . by a large artificial. fixed in witjj great --: neatness. " The defect is not easily seen, ' . , Noah. ' ' ' i PssaB , S c - H ,i - Darten Rank. iThis", i-stituiion. not witlisUi.dn g t 'e machinations ami ,idveii . pi edi' tious of its enemies ha' pii-l iw the t reasury of Georgia the secomi io.f'd ment ot seveitv-hve ihousiind dolirs within the time prescribed by liwj ami , we are nappy in bfing au'e (it announce ., thai the inoiher bank and us branches arc - gain in tip xmm.Phe mi. ' , r VV perceive, hv the Ohio State J urnal 1 that a petition present d to tin Le'n,U ; ture of tat S' t", prayingfof ihe oigini ; zutimi of the 7otiipuniai .Medical Sorie-i . i'8 was werrvtuu thf lonimntee on th penitentiary. ,The uieiiibr who proposed , trie rcletence, '' slated 'that had been ' iuforinwl ih it i worthy citizen of Ilamil tun Cnunty had recenily fallen a. victirt to the Tiioippsoniia praclke,' under' cir t ums ahteaiwhich " reodeitd It quiie pro- -b.ibte IhatlhVpraitftioner with whom ihe accident H.i'd happe ned, wou'd be permit- ' ; ted to niiUh his ( niedieal 'studies in tho peniieritiacy that cases of the same kind were lik ly to occiir heienfu r and "hat, cuns qiiently, the Commitiee on the Pen itefliiaiy wis better qualified than any .. other, to take cognizance of the subject.? The last few weeks have been produe- .. tiye tf more extensive fires in fnctorief tlian we everjnoticed in the same period of time. To those already giveu is to be added the following t AVe learn from the Norwich Courier, that the Silk Factory in Lisbon, Conn, owned and Occupied by Mebsrs. Z, P. Si J. Uottuin, took fire on the night of the first inst. and was entirely consuin:d. We learn that a small part only was iri aured, and tliat the loss tt the owners will greatly retard, if not entirely break up' " their labor! in this new and interesting ' branch of manufactures. Thjs, it is be-4ieved,-nvas thenlyilknanufactory--iii Connett;cut, if aot the only me in New England." .' The f I'owing just ..ii( be.iutifjl tribute ot'ie v. luo a'Hl iiiiporianre of (he Art of Printing, i fcuiu Irving' LileofCuiuiu bus : '" ;, ". :v...r-l"-'''--- The recent invention of the rt of Printing, enable nit i to eimmunicte rapuily and ctlerw ' k ve'y their idea and d scovcrica. h drew loiths leai ning from lihraries k convents, and hrought it f.oiiilurly to tiie reud ng di sk of the student. Tract ol information, which b. tort had existed mly in costly manuicripts, carefully treasured -tip, an I kept out ol the reach of the Indigent Seholar and obseure artist, were now n every h nd. There waa henceforth to be. no retrogres. lion in knowle nor anv pauie in its career. Every Hep in advance Wai Immediately, and si multaneously, and widely promulgated, record, t d in a thousand form, and fixed forever. There could never igain be a dark ige. Nation might thut their eye -to the liltt. a id lit In wilful darknes, but they could not trample It out. It would stdl snine on dispensed lo happier tiarta ofthi woild, by the diffusive power of the PaM." We commence in to-day's paper, he debate on the Bank Question, and shall continue it, until the whole is published. Mr. Gaston's speech is next in order. -ecv Tlu Season. We have had during the I the whole bust docs great credit to.the nast week, verv cold weather, and ou artit. 0 NYedhesdav morninr there was a slight fall of Snow , ! , , - The Newbern Spectator announcjs the arrival of the Steam Boat, CWorts, hav ing successfully performed her first trip to Bean fort, through the Clubfoot and also by Mr-Sergeant, chiefly oa the ground terest the mind, and improve and benefit the! Harlow's Creek Canal. Shu departed the pernicious consequences to tne puo- j uer- lie morals 'which would result from giving s legislative sanction to t species ol gam bling so ruinous, and so manifestly on the increase. The bill was then recommit ted to tht Committee on the District of Colombia, with instructions to report a provision prohibiting the sale of Lottery tickets in the District. I '':. ' The Housu then resumed the considc ratimi t the bill for the reliel of Harris nd Farrow, w hich was not disposed of wjhen the House adjourned. ' About half an hour was consumed in t.il of the House, a quorum uot appear lg at U o'clock," which was the hour tu ihnj) the Huuti was adjourned Mr. Hamilton reported, from the com fc.tlce on lU'trcnchmenU a bill to organ be Ikiard for the Settlement of Claims sualnst tht Government", Ui increase the dtiue nf tha Attorney-General, and for whtr pt uses. ' He stated it tobehii ititention tit oiiive tho consideration ofllitf b, l i som aa iv al.oold ba printed' A Summary of the Proceetling of Congrei wm, during the Session, be regularly given. fTT The Chronicle is published every Satur day i and, is printed m the bet manner, on s l.rge heet, (impual sue.) rnce J peraM- urn, or VJ 3U rt paid in advance. Slate of Xorlh-Carolina, llalifax County. ' ' In Fftiit) Fall Term, 1828. VVUIiam R. ghine-Complainarit. George W. Gary, Robert F. W. It. PTrk'uis sad - Hlrtitun llurrow. Delemlants. T ppenng to the atisfuciion of the Court again for. Beaufort, carrying besides freight, sixteen passengers. 4 The most agreeable part of the information given in I employed the. Spectator, is the determination of the Proprietor to run her, during the next session of our legislature, up Nruse, Ri ver, to Smilhfield and if practicable to. Cobb's -Mills. We hope Mr. Keene, whose operations on the Cape Fear, have been so successful, will be employed on the h'euse this summr,ad thereby facil itate the views ef our Newbern friends. Theto'al of he registered and the en rolled and lire used Tonnage nf the United Si.ttr in 1821. s reported, was 1,334.190 ions, lli t . f North Carolina wai a.f Iw s : Wilmiiigto'i, 9.6U, Newbern,7,864 Washington, 4.248, Ed-i.ton,7 864, Cam- I 4T m m l Iw . . A W. W. 0,33)), Deseliirt, I, XIX, riVmiHun. 648, ()rc k", The toui.ageol N. rth Carolina U greater than li st ol S .u'h Csridn,a and (icorgia togrihrr, but our thnai prevent it Ix-tneso ureDublv - - t t sr Aeu-oerrt. Spectator. IT ppenng to tht aiislicinm of the Court I . ,. , - e- , , . , thatitrd)LF.V.ll.PeV.Mrede beyond Only think of a Steam Boat, freighted the limit of this Sute i It W ardercd by the Court; that publtcstma be nU in the Raleigh ufister for 3 UMmtht, that unless he appear by the arcond day of nest term, and pot in in- swer, pies or demumr to the CompUinant's bill, if ill be taken pr ttS.Vam, and Set tuf hearing 'ejr firn to luaa. ' -- -' .Witiir, rxireend It.' rreeman, uiera anu Maaier in Fruity, fut Hahfau emiaty, at office, th4tU lMdfJ artrflbe 4th M-ndy incept. llfJi. LiiU. U. 1 KELHAN, t. at. a. with paisengersV wiUiin six miles of Ra leigh ! Our whole city would turn out m Mowe to greet the novel tboogh wel come visitant The mere probability of it, Js ethiliratmg. , , 7VufO The Petersburg Times men tion thee ate of a crop of thirty hhu cf . American Cohnuation Society The twe Mi an utl tneeiing o this Society,wa he'd at t'ie I ny of iilug oo on Siur dy Us Ju Ige Va-hpgtoa prrsidinjC. Amoi g the innnber who attended, we perrie Uie tnnu of Chief J n :ice Mtr h'l, Go. Tyl r, and Urn. Mr.rr, Imm the 8 te Society of V rgi-iia. and W S Aren. r Gq from thL lVterburg Auiil iary HtHiety, The mrrtini W4ddiesse .a t m a' bf ,l'srv i uv, fiercer a orr c. wo ceratlr nprtei ted (he benrvolent V 1, 1 1 whuh the ki. t have U View, ti be r Did ly altiliclrg luw.rd Urul seicess. Tne plan ret-.mioinded by Urrtt Smi'h. ot Nrw.Trk, to rai4 RluO.tK) by sub criptltis ot SlfiOO, (Myable by imdsl Mi all (u teft frars frcootiiieuded t ihe neiitiott f he supporters of the so ciety.AfK. Cnnp, lUThe interesting article in our last Tne. , day's pper, relative to Governor Gasw.'ll, waa errotv ously cr. dited to tit Newbern Osartasi, instead of th" SrscriToa. MAHUIED, in ine ,oiinimr, in tne town or lUlitat, on the ?Sth ult at midnight, Mr. Jonn M. St.aii.lii-, of Edc nt io, to Mis Hooa Peltier. In the same town, on the .9th ult. Mr John M. Durg to Mrs. Frnnce Umlorhill. C In Camden county, Me. Did Williamson to Mr, polly CaH wright i n, Mr. Jam, Walker, of Ciirrimck, to Mn Lydi L'urlin i Uo, Mr. Lemuel Cart which 'O Mian Margaret B.rnard also, Mr Wm. WiU.m to Mi bluahrth Berry . also lr.John I (lawyer M sarwh Wrignt lso. on the 8ili nit. Dr. Gideon C, Maichant, lo Mi F.mily Ttulmau. , I la ('urntuck county,' Mr. Jlrb Barnard, of. t-himl n, to Mi Polly Walker i alo, U muel " Fe eb -e. F.-o.'o Mra J,ne Hro' kett. ., unim at Mr.jonainantulaay.nTCiirrituci -CMiiity, i Mrs. Jane Lin ' , of PaxjU'ita'ik, Widow of lr. F.dmo wl Lindwy, d,-c , .i.. . "At Mm k'uigham, R.ciimoi d ounty, fr-w atvi t'o, sir. jtmes ueaae 9 wus Jane VT. vi ,. ... In Robeson ominty, on the 15 hull. Mr, Ham. Boean, ol t CarAliiu, to MsJ( it Al'nrd, . In Salisbury, on 'he 20th ultimo illiam D. Crawford, Fsq. to Mis Chri,s ian L M ill. ' In Rowan eoum vi on the 18th utl m s Mr. I). Lcdwtll to Mux H nnh Poo i also, oo the 35ij ult. Mr. John Grubb, of Vogini, to Mr. Betsey Praley, f In Mecklenburg county, on the iJtb ulu Mr. Joseph Lewi to Mr., Khs, Jenninri, dii:i), . v At hi residence In Dvldon county, en the . 11th nit. Mr.Ueotga Hoofer, sgxUlyetr. Hew aresMCUble, enter .rising and itscrul -cit'uen. Also, on Uie 9th, M lloovrr, th mialde andetemplary eenwirt ol Mr. lloovrr. also 68 year of age, there being a few ' months v diftertnee between their age. , , , In tjneola County, on the Vth ult- Mr, Ca'eb Connelly, in the 33J year of bU age. In Llitabatb C-ty, Mr. William p. Carter, of Boston, aged abwu 2) y tart.' , In rjhoaiicountv, very ucilenly,, Wm. Cot 6.1,1, r.. In the Joih year of hi age. In Hertford, Petqulioan couuty, on itlia 18ik ult, Mr. Cluuks Amnglow, wtertlunl tUo, ew th 911 lv Alfred kuore. Cm. rotuutcr of th- place). Ot the frih ult. at the turn of Mr. J. p bertoB, m S.,ri. WilLiai C ai.i'), Viico.li, MsL Reuben llwibti, fatm ly t ttsidvwt of N. CaroC na. .i i ven day mwe would have eomple- i tne fym year o nw - . ',, - la Oteene unt, Alabama, on the 9th tilt. Mr. Jihu A. rVdUms, formerty of tbm vicinity, la M lia OuUMty, T.teHr, atb leiolt. bapl. J" n - rvaun, lonoarly ef lui lUta, ia UK Wd sai aiLa age ,