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'it -: . j - , ... I - V 4 Vv-c';- - "Fro m the Elizabeth CPy Star. v 1 JnUriial'Improvementt and Agriculture. ; V Awciin? of the Citizens of Pasquotank ... hM.l nf tho Court-ITouse in E 1 -.t:. .ki, fTitv on Saturday last. witb a view : tn organize aWcictyv f(V the 'purpose In I ernal and " Azri cu 11 u ra t Improve mfM i ,;inon nr Y'it.tAM MArtik. was called tr "the Vlntr arid.F A: ;Wr apPn.teil See retard to the meeting.. ,:'r.K"v - '"The ibjrct of the,rncetlng bein explain V id in Vin ;sppnnriate...tnnCT:from the- 'fnrmpi under the np-' pellation - . - I . . t-- J . . 1 J . nrieiv ion uie iv i". -lot riiai - Iu .'provemctit and Agriculture, J 1 t be auxiliary:h lhfc.socie.iYr rand-dixUred cstablisficdit Ralegh, t .:. ;r The following; gentlemen were circled " '!.- iffirora frf -thrrsoclei v: xDr. If mi VmitiP's'Jn- 'If tliffrn-nt ctiotis C W :'-;--:tWhtTi.'bndinRCOhnl!t!ee c;iilnig.f - - - w . . i . v . - county; -v'-',-'"vV' C ! ""'vi : O71 rTWiorivIt :va ordered that the pro ceedings nf th'R tneetingbe publrshed-in the Elizabeth: City Star. . ' : ..; ;: ; - -WAlAMARTIN, Chairman - F. A. Sawyers Secretary, . i i ? Kinney, L. C; Moore, Malhcw un, . ' '-itm 'licwbtJSL -AT. and JosM Ppol, ::v - were appointed and request ett P'Ppate . 0 ;!in address to the citizens f PAjqutitauk : ' . c I . "t a meeting: of the standing committee ; J ;.the fnllowinf. Address to the ditizepsVof " ,the county of Pasquotank wasadopted and ; fil ordefed to "be: printed': 41" : :;'".- v- ,v.V"' XnmtEss'-: p.v -r : ;- v,. ;: -y, 1 7o th&Ciiizcns of Pasquotank County. . i- :,V ' ' FrixowCTTizxirs A Society has been formed - ' iiV th City af Ualegh for' the purpose of adyanc r.jrff the Improvement of North-Carol ma; This ; ' - Society has clh d upon the citizens of the seve. - rat countie to fonn Auxiliary Societies, to aid - V - them in iheir patriotic endeavors. In compliance . ' with this invitatiou, a number of the; citizens ot , ' Pamtiotank int at the Courthouse, on Saturday ' 'the 6th insU ami formed a Society, and appoint' ed ttie undrmnetl a Commiitee to address the "i'V citizens of tlie county, to explain the object of '.. - , i ' tF;e Society," and to rt-quest ull uch as upprove V of it to enme forward and become members; ' - - Hie Society established in this county iscall- ' :- ed the Society for the purposes cf Internal Im ; "'prorement nd ' Agrictilture. ; ly Internal ';lm---? " ''?r' provement is meant to increase ihe proluctions : J !ofotir country,' & the fcilitirs of carrying those . .' - - Tirodurlions to convenient markt;ts Most of you i . r arefrrpery; pu mfi tlurere. upptove'of .x 4 Sii'cfeUV oc object of which. is to.eicuurie the. ; . r " vicu'Jtm of the .c,ounty, Iy ofTerinjr premium, , . t introducing imprbveme.ma, &c.- 'lt .is therefore; un."ecessarv for us to enlarge upon the ijT.;nen3e '"."' . ' ;r ' adrantagcK of snch a Society, properly encourag- ; , ' 1 ed. to Pasonotank county. . -U ; - The op mnp: t-l a cuniuiiuirauon .urwerr. i- ; V. bemsrlc Snu'v.d and the Oc au, tor theraospcr " -, .V tatron of nir prinlucts to market, is .a , inatt r of ",ret and "p naniour.i importance., Th: cause of ' ' . ' " iierfial improvement ls sufT- red .in. No!th-C.-' . rolinsj from an ignorance of the subject, and ' " 'its supposed d.fficuH'es.,; You have b;ci told, '"' V: fc llw-citizenv ltai the friend. of iuern:d im . t. f rproveroe.nt Would impoverish ud tax the people " . .. in thisyoti have. been deceived by persons vho . "v pcHips knew no better. - The friends of inter-r ! nal improvement neverin tended, and do notde . .. r sire to increase the taxes of the county one pent; ' . , . far. from that, 'if you yvill countenance their endeavors, they will put thousands in your pock ; Wby.is It fcllow-citizchs, that the district of I 'Edenton, possessed of as large a -body f rich -, lanl'as any section of the" U'ioh, doe not flou- . rish h Why is it that our protections veil tor so ':r r; little in market ; and tliough yrc toil frwm year , rr', , to jc:rr, our condition is but little improved, und liupdrtds have - within' a :few rhonthi lft their - . '.home, to seek a better land beyond tlnenVoun ; J . tains irc we "less industrious than cmr Wigb- ' ' ' ' bors tor doesa less bountiful Prvldenc? .rrward our tbils f No 1 our depression arises princtp1tv "from jhe want of a communication witltthe'ticeaii . " through Uoanoke Inlet. 5 - Hy a- memorial to tlie Legislature in 1827,. it i . been ascertained that" the counties tr-idin r through Ocracock pay an annual tax of 350,000 in : ligliteraei inMirance.v detention, tic, To i convince you then of the nece5;t of this inlet . nnnnoltp. stmpoM: "the" merchant in Elizahetli " City who buys your produce could ship it directly to market Without this detcniion, that p.n oft his :". $350,000 which is now lost, would po to increase what you receive.for your productions- Why is v : it that the same st ives which here. .will sell for but eight to ten dollars per thousand, ;-ar..voi1h in NorfoUt fifteen 1o eighteen doltara I . It is not 'because- the merchant there .know betier than in Elizabeth City whatto do with the article, but r K.u.e the Norfolk mefchantby mean- of his deep water communication with the ocean, can ship his staves to markeCat a teas expense. J n the the. experts wou id .he but forty cents t thevl 1 . 1 .1 M.Hainlu iimtil.t article cfsaltuepay five ceidsmnre in thb'hel 1'Jie. fourth quesioii wa tlieri ' Calceu -:' IrL thaniapaidiirWilnnngton orj.nv,P'tr enjoying to coosiderano.i,- and the followin- resoln aneasycommunicathm with the s,a.- riir : mer- r : unanimously adonied. - ' cl ans cf EI;zabcth City whd thip hy Ocracoct. j - ": V "'JHeu. ... ... I ' ivitrht and 'charccb i'; barrel Jtcaolvtd, That we iew with de'en reeret- the !f rn,n f f tliecould ship- thmtigh Ucanoke, 5r.ctice of treating afid electjoheering so com ' civef the farmer twenty cents more per barret for hi 4 corn than they now can, - and at least four would, be enSDteO llieil, w v k wuti, 1 of common use ana-convcu.cnvc w h.m.IK;c Vou that you are daily paying an enormous tax for the want of this.comiT.unicatron. ,Wc have rotKiUDds, and are near the ocean, the highway of nstions ; we need nothing but' to bearue to our own interests; to become a great and ;flou Mncneonle: sot that, instead of continu.dly thmisana. lor.iiis . 1 -I If it were-not from the fear of being tediously rti 5-rriir we could' select articles I b rnii.uie, icuwv -" - - . .. i - witrein the afflicting spectacle of families fl'uittin their friends and homes,'; cur, towns aiid - r vUbgerwill exhibit prosperous activity and our "' onr.tr contentment and plenty. , r -,, ( f . - Various stirruites'of the expense of opening ' " Roanoke Inlet have been-made, varying from one - to' three millions of dollars by expending which V' " sum; .millioni would beaved.to the, country J - '1 There jare many among tis who .will say, we'acV '" - knowledge the truth' of" all- this, but where is ' thisinouey to come from ?.Werepoor andhive r . it rot.""' We- reply.' if orth-t"4rolina cannot r ' . accortpVish the work, it is our duty, to at k,' and v' ; e hare a right to demand it from Congress. : 3, , - -fry an tsum te kuoroujeti u ongrew isst ses ' i'on4, Nottli-Carolina- had ? received buiv$lO00 from CongTt' since, the establishment of the Ge- neral Government c although some of the Sutes hv rrCrired ruore Hlian a million of dollars. ' How' is tins? fellow-citizen have .we not been " as.true to the constitntign. as the rest ? rfln tlie I day cf battte and of trial4 hve we "not stood f urdy by t-ur country ? Why then, should we he " .'reflected f Cowrcis has not neglected us, we - Itre neglected rHjrelve we hwe never asked foT any tning, aitd tlterelore liave received no. rfV t? M3af-h piKl thousands ofdol. Xtown ofPetersburg.&TiWJonea of . U:s mv?ttienationallreaury---thou'rh cur inte.l Pk.ii 1 r 9 7-,V r . . e 01 - , l?le"J Chesterfield, Benjamin Vatkins Lei-h of th.'.Ca. n TUjugh e have aid thousand nfdnL festi !i jvc for jtir been iufTeria, we hurt oe yer receiyed a' mite. : inwfjvonmn-m-AjAbama 400,000 ; acres of. land, valued at four millinna.'bf donars, to cut a canU aroundthe Muscle, Shoals of the .Tennessee nycr. Ohxo likewise. receWedN400,000 acres." The wealthy cily.of. I'hHacteipnia p.cimonca tw, im i cv,ti. v a larefcum m moneys ioerecx the n. ruth of the Delaware, Jbr th lier fcrrinhiW. AVhy.thcn; shoul onrl nnfphrwf riotto receive afev of the c t hat fall frnm this"bountifullabte ? Tls it any 'be liefit to vou felloWcitizens. that the surblusf: re yenneof the' country should be spent at the North and the Wst' Ought not some of it to he"vr.rient anions: ns K'r V hile "ouronp:ressmea fire vr4nJrhnjr :.hout,the npcht, the people of the cst ' ahd.'tle -Knb are unj; the money. There U lint r.ne thino- far'vmi to lo ; you )uye but ;to s If by any calamity North-Carolina shoukl dc come heparated from the rest of the Unton, she has no yerk Within her borders winch could at test to fh- enejuirit stranger, thathe had ever c tioved the-advantages of t government esta Id li tl lor jliriKncnt, oi vpv- ti.i... n llott-cilizens.-and ft truth is an indelible Vatire.iinjrm our rulei-s. , a few years the gen eral government will hare ten nulhons ot surplus reventief and if vnu do not step forward & clurn a 'part' Of it as ypur rights it will be distributed to swellAlhe ahutulanee of others. - Let - every man amolig us then; wha feels. for ids rights as a freeman sliould' feel who is, desirous or leaving Jo h'rs children an inheritance worthy of theitac-. ceptance, iarKl oiie that they will be": proud to maininin, make , the cause of Internal Improve? went his oVn cause, as well as thecaus? of his country. ': : ( d ::: , , r llin.'&.:Shepar(!, MathzwVhtff . . l$sa JRoger&on, Epum Newby; ' C P. Atnney, ' r N.- Tximb, and Elizabeth City, June 8, 1829; y;:."v-r.1-ro!:,r':-; ; x ' Vrotn the Free Press. ' A meeting:- of the enlarged r- committee other, sub- on internal improvement and jects connected with the improvement - of ttieanternal condition ut JNoitn-aroiina, va$i helil-at the Couri-house "in Tarbu roujh 4th inst. in purunnce of a call by the Chairrnan "of th original cmniiltec. ""'.On' inotinii of- Mr-,;Theo. Parker, Ur. James J. Pofips wa called t the Chair, and Henry PrpxnjtppaUi t ed Secretary. ( The proceedings cf the. fonner meeting were read, and inost of tl.e membeis of the enlarged com mittee answered tj their- names.. . . " Joseph R. Jtoyd introduced the follow. in resolution S , , ' ,' llexoterd, "That all.residents joC-the county of Elgrcoui?'C, who are prcstn, be invited to take part in the discussion. ; i - v -.Which was unani mously - adped, and the.CIniniian invited h'tu accordingly, j " -i.The Ciiairma'r wf f fie originaf committee ! explained th ohjpct of he meeting, and ihc'm Hitler ur which 'this: committee was formeir: and called the attention tif' the meetiiig lo the conideratioa of the follow ing subject. M: . ' ; 1st. What improvement can be made to facil date the transportation of the surplus produce to ht? "irent val markets of the' world i 2d. Should N rth Carolina uslc ot the Gener al Government appropriations of mohey fortius purpose, and thereby, place herself on an equal footing with her sister states ; or, shall she in- sist on a construction of the Constitution as con tended for by a minority, and remain for centu ries in an unimproved condition ? ' 5 3d.--The State having provided the means of Education for the rich, should she not establish Free Schools for the poorand in what manner fin a fund h ilrd for this nornnK ' 4th. What is the most effecrual method . of w 1 preventing' tne present. ncmoraijzing ana dis- graceful method of electioneering for the honor ui mMcaciiiHiiHc - lk no. nlA - ; Richard Hinej, Lq. spoice m favor of u.trrnal loiprovement, and was for ak- ing assistance from the General .-Guvern- merit Ir this purpose. I Ueildinjr Pittniari, hq. xvas opposed to I internal iiuprovemetit of any kind, and intnnluced resniui ions expressing the sense of "thV meeting unfavorable to the .ame and to-common schools. .Mr. Lloyd spoke in, np)oiiion to The resoluliotm j and Mr. Bynum" having ex? pressed an opinion, as to the expediency of decilioj: sujinfiortant a question at :thi" Unity .Jd resolutions were withdrawn; Md, .-.ccordiog to they suggestion of Mr. Hyoinn, ihe further conidenitiim f Nth three fi-wt subjects was postponed until the fnurih Titursday iii Ocii.hfT " iiH't t was niacin uie utiiy-,01. the Uhaim.an to t. 11 I ... - -w ve notice of fcaid iiieeiioir, iind fnvite the citiX- of the county to attend t - - - V mon in our state, anu mat we will not vote tor I nnv rn nrl iclfit ivlm mv rl!.atli ...l.'...ttii - j ....w Jit.iijf vii uiuiilvui give public treats or feasts, for the purpose of prcicuiiug. his election and we most earnestly recommend to the citizens of the countv." to. se every proper effort to suppress a custom -so aneiui in lUettects. Mr.Pittman moved a reconsideration of said resolution ; and after some discussiun, th!s'motifin was rejected, two only voting in ine amrmutive. It was then proposed to nominate candi dale riu the next Legislature vyhrth af ter "some conversation, rwa4 Jeemed inex-pedienti-when the fdfowitig resolutions were poarii mods I jr adopt el r - V. , ' ; . . 1 ; Tti aotved Tjist. whereas there are now candi dates in nomination, we deem it improper at this time to" make other nominations. . w ' Reolved,fHrtIierhaX each captain's district be reqviested to appoint three delegates to meet at the Court -hoiise tn Irborough; on the second .ia' of Iay Court in each year, for the purpose of nominating candidates to the General Assem bly ; nd.that the; captains in each district be Ve quested to take the votes of their respective districts whether they are in favor or against the mode of nominating as herein pibposed.'J.--!-. . l . -A - COMPLETE LIST. r - i- Of Members of the Virginia ConvehtioriYo meet . in October next, arranged in their several - Districts according to the order of -the Sena, tonal law. ' ; ; .rv'v " . . District ofiiiVrlrifcM land; Powhatan.' and, CKe3terfieiil,andt the step boidij turwnrd aim asu nr mc ,ujr,. it wUhbe jr"ive.n ym.s-rut Ifyou remain irt tlus listle5S C ireh-M Vay "for eye v y 4 wi!, ncver receive a,' dollar, so true1 is it that those who nctf lect t ht msel ves will be neglected ? by t he :rorld A - C Illchmond, Sfttnuei. Taylor of Chester field, arid yVm; B. Giles of Amelia, (now the GQvernbtpf (he Vojonwedth.): nenburg and MecJclen Brodnax ot Uru nsvicK1 ueprge urmw Vllllillll U UUVVIC vil 'v v.. jj District of thi city of Williamsburg and 4. me counties or ttamer iiy, www New-K-m wicks and Henrico, and the 'City of Rich- . 1 hwnd-Jifori Marshallof thejeity of Jii ch in oritl;Y":l":c "flhe United States,) Ti di n Ti vl or oY CharlesI Cit y, (Senator of t1ie:Umted States;) Philipcholas Jbf RrcKniand, arid' JoImrB-Clbptbb: Nev 4 :'JJisirictiqi Shenandoah Whd Jiocking ha7n.Dri Peachy Harrison & Dr; Jacob AVill iamsqn of Ruckin';ham' Wil tiam r Anf dersori Vnd .Sainuej CoQman of Sheiian tloahrN' ' :-' "'. 'y": ;;y j . v. - hiknciyofri' and Pendleton. Brt sco e G Bal d wi n u f Ail go ta; Chapman John son of tlid City pf Rich -mont!, WtirPrCoyyonPend Samuel McD Moore of Rockbridge -. District of ' jifonrpe, Greenbxieri Path; PotetouTt 'lUgMmji Poealntai and Ni-cJwlas.--Andrew Beirne'oCAlonrie-yil-liam: Smith' of GrechbriefFlerning Br Miller of Botetourt.' and John Baxter of t ..... ' ...-! Pocahontasj; - .y.;- 4 . j - , District of Sussex, Surry, Southampton, Isle of flight. Prince George and preens rille .John Y Mason of Southampton, James 1 Vez va n t of So u th am p t o n ( Member of Congress,) Augustine- Claiborne ot G reeri s vil le and Jbh n Urquhart o f So u amntoni . :! ; , - - I ... ." . -K- District of Charlotte, Hal Ufaxc and-Prince EdwanL John Randolph of Charlotte, Wm. Leiini of llalifax, Richard Logan ot Ha I ifax.and Richard N- Venable of Prince Edward. " -'.' - i : .; L... 4' ' District -; of SpottsylvaiHa, Louisa, O rnne and LlfwiOn. J ames I Madison of Oran z(Px-P resident of the United States,) Philip P B'u bour of Orange, (Meriiber; r,f Congress) liavid vvatson.ot LLiouisaj anu Robert Stananl of the City of Rich in on it District of Loudoun and Fairfax. --Jc. Monroe of Loudoun (Ex-President of the U. States.) Charles F. Mercer of; Lou doun, (Member of Congress,) Villiam H- Fitzliujrji of Fairfax, and Ricli'd- H. Hen- Iderson of LoudoUti. District of Frederick and Jejferson.T John R- Cdokc and Alfred Hi Powell of Fredericfc, Hierome L. Opie and Thomas ) Griirss, Jr. of Jefferson. -- District of Hampshire, Berfely, Hardy and Morgan. W m.Naylorof Hampshire, Wm. Donaldson ot Morgan, isnsna J5oyu and Philip C. Pendleton of Berkeley District of Washington, Lee, Scott) Pus sell ami Tazewell.- John B. Tazewell, Andrew McMillan George" of of Lee, Ed- ward Campbell and William Bvars of Washington. 1 William, Kins ? a"? QueenL Essex. Caroline and Hanover.- Tn,in R(;flne of Kin? William AMsmber of Congress,) Wm. P. Taylor of Caroline, - " 0 " . I , r Richard Morris of Haqover, and Jas.: M.; Garnett of Essex. ,";C District of TJry the, -Montgomery, Graft son mo i trifcs jonn f. Mat the ws,-, 01 1 ? .1 r 1 . . 1 : r f- i vv vine, Aoruon tioyu of iuqnreomery 1 Meniey Uhapman 01 Ulies, ana William Qo-Iesbv of Gra vson. I - l I . s . . ! . nixlrict nf Kenfiftwhrt. ATasdn. UahelL Fandohh: Harrison, Lewis, Wood and VTa-nr, P.din S Tlimran nf ffa rnson, John Laidley ofA Cabell, Adam See, of if - i Randolph and Lewis SummerSiOf Kanaw- m one of the Judges of the General Court.) ' District of Ohio. Tyler, Brooke, Mo nongalia and Preston Charles S. Mor gan of Monongalia, Philip Doddridge of Brooke,1 (Member of Congress) Al exan- der Campbell of Brooke (Mr. Owen's ad versary,) and Eugenius M. Wilson of Mo nongalia. Vi ; I V-4' ;') .- J District of FauQUier and 'Uulpeper. John S. Barbour of Cut pe per ( Member of Congress) John Scott of Fauqujier, John MacRae of Fauquier, arid John jVV,.- Green if Ciilpeper (one of the Judges of the Court oj Appeals.) t .: .... - v ::-py i District of Norfolk, Princess Jlnne, Nak- semond and , Borough of Norfolk. Ljtrf tleton W. laze welt, (Senator of the United otates,) Robert a. lay lor, Uebrge Loy- all (all ot the Uorough) and Joseph rren tis of Nansemond. ' ; : -:, ! ! District of Campbell, Buckingham and Bedford. William Campbell of Bedford, Samuel Claytor of Lychburerl Callohill Mennis of Bedford, Dr. James Saunders of Campbell. I -i '-:. ' t District of Franklin, Patrick, Henry arid iijoiiKmf ucuisc x oav ties ami. jLien- jainui ; w . o. loaucu 01 x'litsyivania, - Jo seph ;3iartin -01 Henry, and Archibald Stuart, Jrvpf Patrick. ' jv ; ! ; District of sllbcmarle, JImhersU Nelson. riuvanna ana, iroocuana. James Plea s- ants' of Goochland, Wm.- F. Qordon of Aipemarle, Lucas P. Thomjpsort of Am herst, and Dr.' Thomas Massie, Jr. of Nel son.. r. - ry r :0--.rr yL- o District of King George, " IPesiyiorelandi Northumberland, Richmond,' Lancaster, Stafford and Prince milium. Vm; A. G. Dade of Prince William fori of th Judge's, of the General Court A Rllicnn Carrie of La n caste rJnhn TaliLfAr r K.ius Georire tMemhir at Cimo-tp, r- d mg Bates of Northumberland. ; , District df;3Mihcwsi Mdayeste, ticco mack, Northampton &nd Crfowreserl Thos R. J 6y nes of Acco mack, VThbmas jL Bay ier of AccomackVlDr. Calvin H. Rpd nf Nqrthamptohv and i Abel 'Pr TJtishur of orjnatn pton rone ot.: the Judges of the J The reader wilf nerceive ' frorn thV ril ceding: Exhibit, that the Conventinn ttl embrace imoriff its members. distinguished citizeus,in the State Lesis- ijLturef or nbV .in 'thewaKca of! private, life, several-that have been orjiat- novy hiffhin rofficeMcssraiadisonjabdMon. roeitwo ox tne KX-rresiaents oi wic-v S.) the present irpvernor or tne vomraop- w-caHh"fMrGiiek)'th the UrSMr: rMarshaU,yfour of t State Judges, 1 vix : 0reeh of . the Court of Anneal s, and Dad e. Summers arid IJp- shur of tl?e General CouirfMessrsIi3fie well and Tler:SenatrJ()ft arid .thWuJlowingvmeri fHouse o f Representatives o f the.TJ.. States, viz : Messrs Alexander, Trezvant, ?P. 'i P. Bar bour, Mercer Roane,.ppddrige,; John b. fiififsesi FOURTH 0 JULY. A T thereqriestbf a! n u mber of the-ccit fzens of T4aleigb,ia"' pubhcmeetingis called ; OnJ tor iriorrow evening (Friday) - at 5 o'clock,, ati the CourtUfouse, i for ihe" purpose of m:ikingTuitay bk Arrangehieids : for nhe Celebrat ibrt iof . cur, NuiOiAl iil-rpen Uice; . ; : y. y' ; , 1, m- :.vv-Y' : J. GA LKB, I ''t . -.; . ; Intendant of lJtice. ? f Thursdsy, 'June 1 8. A f r' 'r: ' ..". 3iheIree?nnofNash,fr -w and uranviues ft : Vlki Having but lately yielded t the solicitations of at hVast a very respectable portion of you, it becomes my duty to otter you an apology why -I now declire'l am no longer a Candidate for Congress. .Those who were op nosed torhv election, have no clai ms for an apo logy ; but to my friends 1 shall ever feel that weight of obligation and : gratitude, which their uriso'icited support must h ve necessarily pro duceLinjy bosom, and which nothing short of duties imperative iu their nature could have in duced me diwarnv- To my friends, tthere ftTwckowJerigeTa debt of gralitode, wiich slialt be paid .at "any time liere after when I may t$d be a hie to serve them, without ruttt tu myself f During the pas week, being'! Court,-1 ascer tained my liability for a considerable amount, as -ecnrity on a guaroian otyio, :epierea inco sqve il,years since. J My co security having failed,' .the principal inthe bond being dfad, and his property nearly exhausted, t must necessarily tlone make good all deficiencies. . To do this' I must content Myself with the humble and pro fitable vocat i on of a Schoolmaster. : 1 1 affords lne soniesalisfactioti, however, 1 that it is not iin-: probable, that in this humble, but not ignoble cjHTng," I may be qiite, as serviceable to myself and usefu I to my frieiids, jis in" the jnoreL exulted cliaracter of Member ol Congress. - Unpleasant as must have' been the 'first informal ion of my situation, and from a quarter. too I so little ex pected, it was much augmented fiorn'-'my in creased and increasing; prospects of success, v I shall therefore devote ray time and tajents to the Superinjiendauce of Midvvay Academy. ? ' , C- Ai HILL, A. M".i June 13,. 1320;-' ' . 1 NOTICE, ; S WfAS taken up and committed to the Jail of V V ' this county, 011 the -2d of March last, a negro man supposed to be a Slave,', who : calls himself SAMUIiL WILKINS, ?.nd siys that he was bound an apprentice to -VVm. Mosely, of Norfolk, Va. and that, he ranaway from the said Mosely before his term of apprenticeship had ex pired. The said necro ha3 been in this county 5 or 6 years, and has passed during that time as a nee mii j iic is auoui years or, age, d ieei, 4, or '5 inches high, aivl coal b4ack.'; .The owner of said negro is requested to come forward, prove property and pay cliarges, or he wilbei-;dealt with as the law directs. ; JAMES PALMEU. Jailor. Windsor, Hertie county, June 9. rncc uiu. : - -' .0.-0(11. i . ' - FOR SALE ! ; : - I WISH tosell thejplacewithiivalmile of riills borough on which J howr reside There are 205 acres, about one half cleared, ten acres of Mradw land and the balnnce in wood. "The improvements are all lie wv and fi lished in the lest manner they consist of a .Dwellintf -House.'. containing eight rooms with; fire places, besides passages, chisets, 8cc larire Piirn and Stables. and other necessary ;Outhouses. There are se veral never filling Springs of the best water, on the. tract, and a iitrge. and w ell selected fruit Orchard. .vv , '., ;- I will.seU this property on the most liberal terms Lthenir mt V on easy credits or. will exchange itfpf Tegroe or Western lands. ::; Appncatioh may be made by letter to the sub scriber,. at Hillsborough. - f - W. ANDEltSON. '. Pomona" Academv. ;J A E this day examined the -Scholars it Porno-, ? y; iih Academy, uude.fthe su peri nteuU nee of Mr. dames H. jyjjk.es1flt gives ns pleasure 10 s ate, inaujii pupils generally xi id well, x;nd that the greater, part did themselves much cre dit. - The Examination was cbnucted bv the Trustees. -XThe progress .mIej bynanyTof the students was remarkable.1 In Spellinir'. keadimr. 'iu .Aminneiic, ine -Tour '-great: points' testett by children. The classes i n the Laneua ges translated handsomely .' and .-an ti'ninnion degree of attention must have been1 paid to their jiaumwrs to tiaye, niaue mem so reatiy and ac curate'in Parsinjri - From imnressiOhs m:ide nn our minds by this examination; rwe feel justified in saying, that .MrWHkes is a Teacher desert 1 oiucn encotiragemeut, both On account oi his talents ahdiatientio'n to his sclibolv A SH U - Ne wton Vood, Esq. r 1C B oddie M , D ;-,V' Maj ATHHipkins,' John.; Ligoii, Eeq-.t ; Itev. Thos. PU HUnt;iHenry Potter; Eq ' H , Key; . A tirueld H. W" Mbutatrue, M.D. MaUc. L.' . HintohV.v J ) .. zr-fousfevs-?- ; Col. ALLEN UOCEUSPresident 1V ' 7 SETtl j0beetary. i Seth Jobs informs the public that he is vil- ling tp receive a few Jtoarders in his ftntilv. ' 11 resides ?lthin:200'yarla;bf theAeadeniyT?: Tli uaLiuii is very'iieauny., :;'..rJi.iamuyj.iuimbejs Deiween torty and mt. and there has. not heiT a death, nor -a".- case of . bilious , fe ver in it for 40 or 12 years. - j . . . s : Price of BoartU five dollars a hibrilh. Tuition for English S 1 2 -i-for- the r.nn triiS and Sciences $25 per annum, y - - -The Exercises the School Will recommence on the 15th instant, and close on, the 25th De cember, 1829. - ". ; . Pomona ia fourteen miles' Kr East of kaleigh J and Within two miles of Howies' Stnrrvof rvr T nee. .June 5,, 1829.1, 79 2t' JAMES GORDON; 'T ATELY a Commission Merchantin Flymbdtif; "as removed to Norfolk Virginia, and will transact any Business itr that li his .care witu the : greatest ; attention and dili gence i : -; :v --c, ': vi a goon eaucation.t.tne pertormances were Vc ry satisfactory. . With Geography and Enpsl Grammar there was a fainiliaritv-not nffn mni.; tonotXi ya." Hay Z 18?9, i v . i!,78 -St nriHE Examination will tat ri,. J , Jl; and Tuesday the .lst.and i ZK The Exercises will be resumed nn . J,"ie 16tb"ofuly.;;4it.; ! HUf 1 y WM, J. D1NGIIA51, p. WANTED 77 fN ah Apothecary Store, a Young m1iu. a liberal ediicatiora anrl tx,-:..b l ,nhn Enquire of WILLUMS & HfSH SnaIelglM.y"n. !.vf::'.,,: v?W0? 'I A. -- "' Notice. i ft ' :T a Meeting of the Stockholm x B.'Fear Navitratifvn Comnanu u..n neC etteville. on the 30.1, M:iv i,' Tan t) That a, dividend of 2 per cent. n t, r? SUcV0jjghudly siibscribr-cl fUP unJ l I mount exriended by ?the Board. r -. ;lntt) - . II. Wilmintnand Fveit. vIlU k . e' .1 is -hereby decUrtdi jiy;d)Ie on ---,.. : lc ami 11 July next, at my office in Fatettev,, u' p' -.J..:iU'i.:v..- ... ie; Subscriber having qdified i, i .. . .i. . i.v ... . " Aln,. 1JL traior on the ntng det'd. 'at tile 'last 'Granville C.',.,.. n - - - . vv. k . iriik' i. will b pleaded jiu bar of .-. recovery W-'.-pri-PARKE ' HAND, A?B NOTICE. nv OI ier nov. ii hereby- notify. all persons concerned, 't!,at ht expiration of two ye.aj-s from the 1st uv , asfprescfibed by law; rsstiall 'be ready ujj j hngia settle the said taie.-The .d,,(inij.) tion of stud Kstate having been cofhaiitted tJ by the County Court of Grdiiville Countv ;n iS29,f : . :, .'nS - . 1 will attend, to all communications ( p0tf I wlucn may be aclUressetl to me at llaletii v J " ' ": ". -- j . . . -i .. . i Wake county, 21st Ma) , 1829. 74 6,n FRIDAY, JUNE 26. Dismal Swamp Canal Loiter! A ; 60 No. Lttery--9 lrawn ballots. i.'''.7" SCHEME. ' ' 1 Prize of 325,000 I 10 Prizes of fc5 1 do . 1 dd ; 1 do 1 do 15,000 'Sll.. MRS;SAnlGLKNDRNNlXG,lateofcJ vvlle county, formerly reidu in iui ) has lately died intestate. Many of lier n.v, c,':i 10 da 10 do 29 do 51 do 51- do 10.000 5.000 10 : llo' ,000 10 ; db f;; 600 1 80's, ro's.eo's.'s Whole Tickets Sl0, f lalves $5, Quarters $2 5 j 25. Tickets' and S ia'res in great v ariety of luci numbersrirtav beihad at : . r YATES & M'INTTOE'S Office, May , l7y. 'i . '- . .-'.- ' - 75 State of North-Carolina. Surrv! County. ; Md Sessions, -182?. 'horn p son ys; J ab e z v J oh nso n , Admr. Mitchell TN'. this case, it a;? peai i ng to the satisfaction! JL. the Court that Joseph Payne, Walter, and; wife Sally,1 and Eliphalet Henclal and his t Martha; heirs' at: hw of Stephen Payne, de'ei reside out of tiiis StateJ (r OrderC' I by the Cotrj thkt publication 'be made. six weeks in the b leigh ' Register, tor them to appear and ml themselves parties, otherwise judgment pro ck fe.W will be t.iken as to! them, at August Ten Teste, JOHN WRIGHT, C. C. C Superior ;Court of Law -April Term, 1829. v':' iUbhn '. Crow:f M , -4 Jasi, i I olland's heirs 8c devisee cate a Grant IT appearing to the satisfaction of the Cant, "that the'Jlefendants in fliis case, to wit. i& Holland, j r.' Rhodes and, Cynthia, his wife, Perkins and Sophia, his wile, heirs and de visees of : Ja'mS.Uollan.dand Holland, 'i dov of the said. James UoU.ihd.'.are inhabitants of another State, so that the oitlhvy process of law cannot be served on them, it ,is oniered that puolic tion be made for.; ti.ree months succcs sividy in the Kalrigh Register, that t he said l)e-. renuams oe, and appear iat the next superior Couii bf hiw to he held'forVthis county, at die Court-house iivAVaynesville on the second Stb nesd:ty'after tlie - f.vnrtli Monday in September next,' then and there to ple.l, answer or demur to the Plainlifl 's petitioil, or judgment pro am- t will be entered against them;"' :: y 1 mess, jf.iin is. Love, Clerk ot said uoun Officthesecoad i Wednesday after die fourth Momlav in March, 1829. 73 2m . . ; JOHN B. LOVE, C. S. C. NOTICE. A T the Court of pleas and Quarter Sessions jlV held for the County of .Wat ne, on the third Monday in r February last the undersigned & taioed Letters of Administration on die Estate of JuhnU-rHmnn, deceased.' .. " i For t he information bf all concerned, he sw himsvlf Tf this method of stating, that the Este 5t Mr , MerriiTian is' entirely insolvent, as & small amount of property which he lef t has hetj consumed in the payment ot funeral charges other uiiavoi.lable expences incident to hish" sickness.' It will therefore be impossible for utiders giied -to discharge any other claims tb may Ou iiefd against the said dee'd; -' : - - - - ri'sA edwin uarneS' if WavtiesboroV June; 3. New; and- Che W'XC pleasure 'ft'vlilibtmcjntfrto bisii'n.ehds and the p-J ,iU our vtfrv co nlcteJ A;llls X'.uortmehtt Will cojiiorise ajT;o ' et ery article of D ry Goods and. Groceries ia 1 Mercantile Business. All of-which he parent.. edt ibYbrk-irincipally :..for essb, a-'V' bourse" vvill Ke able to sell them' on as good tef f as any5 house in the place. I Among his gofid' a very licbes. ery large and elegant collection 01 xK7 " e?V Cinghams,Muslins,f5ijk8, Laces ; Sa ' ; mer Clothinc of almost ever description 'dies a4 Centlenien'js Shoes and Gloves. v Cologne Water, ; Macassar; Oil;:, Hair Powa Faiicy Soaps, :&cy &p4i v , . ."He respectfully invites' Jiis friends andcusta f mers to cat! and examine ins Lioous, a -tM hTrnVirthot k4 will !dt both in price quality anil 4iccordii;igly score; a share ot if- r geiwrfal. Jht he? lias just retumetl frotn"; Yor,7and is. now ' rectliving and opening ft SPRING-GOOOS,.whih to-e:her with ha fa- patronage.'?s.3i'-?'- N. ' BaleigbivlL 3829. 72 4? - ! vi'i -V- ,
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