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A' - . -. J i ... S V viugixlv convention; 'Thnritdair Aro.5. -" 5 v , .riic Convcntlbn, -having formed itself t into a uommutee m tne Ti-noie, r , X - liffMcrccr, -'concluded' his Speech ,in VTayor of adopting, the wliUe'populatioii : -basis, of tlcprcfcetetion, A In r cply : to e " ' fc -some of . the arguments, which ; had --beep -introduced by gentlemen: opposed to 'the " -LWllesolution , as reported, Mr. MY:read ?:-'&6me extracts from, the 54th ' No.k of the iVkJFedwlist.;..; :":V;; H'r -V'. jlfr. Lcih enquired who-thc gentleman t xnnnntri to hn the-aut hot ol that numpcrr,. f and nfoceeUeU to reacuiurtner exuacis, . . with comments in tended to showvthat; though ;.that.centle- The Ccavcntion "Ihcu 'icislvI itself into a. committee of the whole MrVPowdl in the chair, yvh.6n-i . L. . . . - .'v iir: . Fitztiughi addressed .the'; Ceil RttEtcin favor of the orip;inal proposition Aff.Tcytort of . Norfolk; .after some prefatory observations relative to the in structions he had received from shia, con stituents and his desire' that" the decision of the question might t)e postpone tillh? coul d make arrangements for( the resinh tlon of his seat,' and- the a ppointment of a Ruccbssor vhp .would-be able tobbey their instructions ..withoutr viplatinc his - con Is ci e h ce. m o ved ) th at th e Cbmmi t tee; rise;.- quentiy .witnurew. nis mutiui. m allow MrV 1 MoOrd Ho - offer . his' the Committee in favor of thefo; - : man advocates a ouahheir representation of slaves;, yet Jiebad uljse'quchtlyvbtcd i It --another vav-uc hov-said;ihatU .was . - whispered, to Imn by'a friend that the au; : thiir of thatmimber was notMr Hamil- : '"tbn but MivJav whereupon :.iir.V Mctthsqn .rose . and. obscrvi njnnat I -VVlv ,hc-was'son'j-' to be -obliged. ' to. sayl any r ; v : thing on such" asubject; atlded that;"iie' . : 1 14 ; r.v- did riot see "any : vervr' mkterial ' bearing; any vervr rj t vhich the, paper just 'redd, had'. upon, the Nhe mi?rhtl)e' understood, as havinj: niven V his sanction to' the authorship1 ascribed to 'a itrhethouht it proper to-state that' this Particular number had not' been written lV V v' eithenby Mrr;Hatnilton, pr by Mr.Jayv v r but by u thVd pe'rson'cancerried in tbat 'J:?JUK?JlTerUr,: expressed his regret at i - 'having been mistaken, and explained howf - : r"',LXmistakbHad4nsenV'(tbat it wasAttrj- Dutea to'Mr.1 Hamilton in uic-cuuv wmtu hft iispd.? ahd which had Massed through 'a 1 - . ' . V . 1 ? varietv oP editions:!, tieproceedea to v 'i quote: ottier parts ,ot tne :jeaerausc,.,ui : J' confirmation of the- views whichvhevhad ; ,;v-X takenV and then .afterra Very "respectful refereiice to Itv Madtsoh's virtues - and V. KIN nublic services. went on to .consider .the sn h ifc hf t h KTrl ati ve taxation '4 n differ 1 ent parts of 'the" Stated ind'the security asaiu'st the abuse f the taxlnjafpowtr.' StIIe adveried "to 1theenerosity and, pat ri- 'wv ; otism dP'averi by the people or tne wesr, " : durintheater.war .their sufferings, at ; ; l C - "Norfoik; and the inertness', of North-Ca-ySt-rotina in referenceto the defehc of that town ; fnv which: part f'his;M)eechi he t passed a.ni;n encomium on me cnuracier -of GenerafTayloV. lie J touched briefly onithe'x su!:iect iof the Education Fund, i and concluded his speech by declaring his -unalterable attachment to, the union '.'of fii nai proposition. j.ai icr iwr. .xuuvii p av concluded,, lie renewed ; the motion for , ; the Stated apostrophising both Virginia & : L r be Union; irj thelRgua2;e'of Father Paul, ' t .CO, America t Mater amatissimal &c . ;7-V" Jm?ic4"of Accomac next , address- cti the tommttee,,in a speccn auounuinsr r: i.: 4.5'--: t : ,1 1 :i ' - . n . . ;i 1 the intef-est of different parts, of the State w,v '; -in slave.prpperty, and.tle;necessity.ot a : " -r dopting thejilan of a mixed, basis of rep Vy 'i' resentation'Tor Its security. But Mr. J- 3 contendedr that if there was. not a- slave ki irffyirginia the "right of property tolrep V " reseKtation would remain :, the same, .let the'property -consist pf what it might On motion of Mr. Fitzhiigh, the Comt mittee'rosei 5t the Convention adjourned. '. 4 : 3f , t-Vl. - Si ' -Friday t .Nov 1 G. , On thVonventioii beinji called to order, frfr:- &7fowne$ i rose to - offer r a 'resolu- v V ition .whicli he was desirous to have refej ?t .red .to the Committee of the Whole It .: would be found rthatJhV-resolation con- i r.'lT ' tains, four blankswhich, it wasjiis' inten 1 T " afVtion to move in Committee to fillf the first . , ? ? i " blitnk by'unitvng the 'counties below, the yy ties; between the heaci oi xuie anu cneuiue ; " Kid"-e"; the third .with the1 Valley counties z ; i ,,ailu l!e;iOurin yvjui uie twuuues' wintu - J? are traus AHeghany ; ; - v VC" resolution was .then ead as fol- ,l.fv ,'-'ot?x,That:on a1Kpro-iTsitions for Inying - '-. " jthe t iveiPiaptwpriaVin.Er the public mwntry. or j '"V--'SVr"fr the "loan? of Anrweyupoji,lhe credit of" the-'v,State,the-Tbtevtfthe tnembefa of both branch ' V ' "ea of the 'General Assembly reprpsentipj," the . .. ..- .' ' . . :. .' I '? ' I'll. " - divisiirrrts creater nirwjooetij jsnJi avail in pro- 1 -s, - ortio'!to the, amount qj public revenue collect ' J)-.':' ecVm ewch tli vision &f the precedrng-s year A ijijority ofthe Tnember?. from each division shall ulte the vote 6f tWiiv"n.ionsrto.whicn end that -V:- r"t'l . ' "pari p'si r of ih State whichjs composed of the '"A counties of A - shalh'be bnevi- vfsioft ; tnat part wnicn.iscomposeu oicns coun ties of ' r v Hshall he another division;" Mr.Taylon and the understandingDeing tlvaf i r: Tn vlnr Avnitld'-reSip-n his seat, & and that a;succcss6r i ivpuld probably sbe appoi hted ao-inorrqr the Committee rose a nd rep or t e d p rosjr pss. ' r 4 ; , f TFie Cpnyention then adjourned. crv: Kin i'EiiNAb improvement. : Pursuant to public notice, a respectable meeting of the. Citizens oT,Carteret couniy, was held iu the 'Courth6useat; Beaufort, on Wednesday the v2th 'day of October, J.829. . "The, meeiing was organized by iip-, jiolrifingBridgvseiidellj-KsqjCjiairnian, nd'Dr.-James Manney, Secretary. r '-" The ifol lowing resolutions were u nhnir xraoiisly passed ; " ' ; Mesolved, -That our Representatives from this County to1 the State Iegislature, be requested to use their utmostejerllons', to obtain an act of Incorporation at the ensuing Session for a Com pany to vunite the waters of Neuse River Vith the harbor at Beaufort, by .a ship Canal, - Resolved, -That our Representatives from ' this county to the - State Legislature; be , instructed to : use. their best "efforts to have a - resolution passed by the' General Assembly, instructing our Senators, and requesting, our Representatives in Congress, -to obtain . a subscription from the U niied .-States,---to aid the-Company in the comple tion of this great National Work. - v - 1 7;?rerf, ; That if a majority ofsthe State Le gislature i prefer that the Ship Canal shall be aHogether a National Work, that they instruct our . Senators and Representatives in Congress to that effect, and pas$ a law designating the man ner in which the land for the, Canal shall be ce ded. , Heofyed, Tht (he meeting be adjourned un til to-mbrrow. It xj'clock, A- M. . - ' On Thursday the 29ih Oct.' at 1 1 o'clock A, M. a meeting of the Citizens of Car'.er yt" C utility w is hehl jn the Court ri House, pursuant to adjournments The Hon. Jesse SpEiGHTattended this meeting, and deliy- , ered ai) able and pertinent address on the subject of the contemplated Ship Canal ; after which' on motion of Gilbert Rumley, E,q' it was ... y ' . .' Resolved That the thanks of this meeting be presented to Gen - Speight for his kindness and rattention to our interests, in attending this meet ing, r . ' ; n motion of Dr. James Manney, j Rtselvea, That the proceedings of this meeting be published in the Carolina Sentinel ; . and that the. Editors of all the other Newspapers in this State be requested to re-publish them. . On.motion of Dr. John S. VV. Hellen. r Resolved, That this meeting be adjourned tine die. -v- : BRIDGES ARENDELL, Chairman. James MA2nfBY- Secy. " ' : ;v: f ' " -V ' Fine and Common Cloths of all colours, Cczsimeres, ;Sattiriet&' Caticohflsmcri.i;: z and' Ghs de Indict Silks, . Plain; : Figured andfJ8l(tcJc Patmyrinel Swiks end- other flTuslinsj Mert Shawls,' Splendid Bdt and Bonnet Ribands, ImcV Caps and Veils, FinHats, - SealCa'ps, fSJioesi of till Idnjs,. Pads .' ft ' PrfiVlf ' HI fin btti Irish Linens. . B. U. 1 SMrTHi' .ha inst . received and . j - .THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1829- opened the 'Cheapest and mtst extensive; assort mnt , f ftr'iKfiV&vu -X DM GoOBMOf Whicj) the flbovei named compose- a uart4) he has ever - of fered - in this market V and- which , having been pur.cnasea oya inena oi m ma . . .6. Bales In New-Yohk, op the mostj advantageous' terms- he is necdssarily enabled to sell them re markably, cheap. JIU CLt)THS,lre would par ticularly recommend Xa ;thejttenion of buyers as many of them are,50 per cent Jower than for-. 'R&'fW-'-.ffA'has besides. rkunenor ITaf & Broym Sugar,' Ted ' and : Coffee, Cotton .Bagging and thei r .C0U rtesy Iron. - , . -X . -Raleigh, .Nov' 1 t : JUST RECEIVED J. ' Fresh Supply -of JJrtidfc CONFECTIONARY LINE 5 . -' viz : Itaisins. in boxes and half boxes "Pruries Z.nte Currants. Fie and Datea j Italian Citftnfend?Preserved Ginger v. - Newtown Pippins .i - - Pine Apple Cheese T ' " V.. Water and Butter Crackers ' -Wax and Spermaceti. Candles Cinnamon Cloves, Mace and Nutmegs ' Candies find Kisses ' 4 Nonpareil, Comfits and Sngait Plums CliildrensToys, &c. &c- &c. muc will he able to dip as will suit the times. : "The Circuit Court of the United States,' for the District of Itcri'i-Carolink; com mences to-dayf in tl-.is City. Jud Pot ter will preside. Chicf-Juctico rAiisiiALL is a member, of-the VirginiaConventioh and will not bipresent.: Ve learn that Mrl' beVcreui amlIr.' Gaston .who ap pear on one'side or the" other iri "almost' every case,-wrote";;to,C the Chief, Justice,' proposing. to continue "the'ei'uses in which5 they are conceVhed;-Jeav)ng himfto cbn suit. his own con' veniejace, with regard to attendinthe- court;, , ine vniei-jusuce and is riqw.under the 2 sole 1! dance of Edmund . B.- Freeroan p From our.knowlede of the new' PS wa Jr j confident it will prove kn i r inS and valuable vehicle' of infor' and must prove particularly so to .residing ia'jthat prosperous tvJ states : : -0I. L- returned an answer , expressing his thanks a nd his deter nation ; to avail hi tn&elf 4 of the cfeatest transition from heat to cold; we ever expeneiii;cu' : On Monday last. the .- Southern Stage did riot arriveV but the Mail was brought in on one of the horses; 1 We understand that the horses ran away with the 'stage, some ten' or twelve miles frora this city, x 1 ' 1 j K - CrUSneil it. IO pleura auu .imuicu uic . ui ! "The above f articles haviner befen purchased ver, though. not seriously., !;: ' - inch cheaper than heretofore, the'Sibscriber -C&Q- "; ., ; ; ill be able to dispose of them at such prices , r IhfrPfTthat th Ppv. hr. Mrrw Auley of New-Yorka distinguished divine rWeTearn by a letter dated ept. from nihrfllt-T.- fhf tUAtn-. S.fephens,Vhad, arrived atthe ; Rock ' f a passage'ofr days from;New-Yirk Our correspondent says, on.'the 8th JT shiplwas struck;by; a tremendous 8'J5S -aiiu. Jiau uui: ,ine- sn p oeen pffl t mannea,: it would have proved disastr The oldestsailors on board wpr 051 uui umu, j rjjussi uiy, oqcause v-the k "nnnr. Tnrv nvtinmn Jn... . I ...... lj Raleigh," Nov.. 11. HENRYl HARDIE.V 24 w4t , of he Presbyterian Churchy contemplates NOTICE. being in Raleigh, at the meeting of "the STR WED mm the subscribejr, on the 5th Dei egates from the diffe'rent'Bible "Socie- y ears of - age, dark color, compacily built, ; and ties ot the btate, on VV.ednesday next tne has the hair rubbed off h'S shoulders by the col , 18th. inst. " ' " 1 Ia . 11 tvsa coAn of . nn limp, hptwpcn nher's Mdls in Oranpre & Greensboio' in Guil- j ' "'ti.t o-- fintf eountv. mtkinr for this placet v He has no -. Gefrgia The Legislature of this State doubt been taken up or he would bt fore this met on the Qd inst. f CoL Warren Jordan nave reacnea nome. a reasonao e rewara win ,woa cn;,Vnf W -nf Writv.. be given and all espences paid, for his delivery d-'; rr.t r,"'v"!Trv f "-v - -i7r----; to me in Raleigh. - ' .- I. -if Raleigh, Nov. 10. LEWIS IH1LLOMAN. ' . 24 X AND FOR SAljiE. sentatives, . beatitis the late incumbent Mr.jiZaefo0fV 20 vbtes." "Mr.: 5VocM had no opposition for th e Chair off the; Seriate. . Williaio 'Dawson wasjehoseri Cterk-of the tower House, and Wmi Y Hansel Se- cretary of the Senate -finally afterj-5 bai rn 1 J ! 1 . J li S "1-m1t - I -T7 ff'tStnd! lottihgs, beating -Cuthbert by ivi klin, on the waters votes. ' " , T Y virtue of a decree of the Court of Equity X Jf of Franklin County, made : ath Fall Term, 1829, I shall offer for sale to the. highest bidder, at the Courthouse in Lewisb 15th dav of December next lvincin the countv of Frank! of Lynch's Cteet, adjoining thlnds of Wm; There seems to be no- doubt that vMr. .Inhnann: .las Tlouze 2t others: sunDosed to con- v t - v M r tain about TOO acres, it being the lite 'residence Forsyth will have zealous opposition for ot Isaac ..loose, jr. aec. soia rorne purpose or the Senate of the United States- nrtamn parxnion amontsr -uic neirs ui aiu iwhc. The above land will be sold on a credit ol one, two and three years by eqifal instalments, the purehaser giving bonds with apprc ved security for the purchase money -the last 1 wo bonds to bear interest after twelve tnons fr;m the date. SAML. JOHNS ONj C. M. E. Nov. 10, 1829. ! 54 eo4w J INFLUENCE OF A CANAL. - that which ; is "composed , of ithe, counties .of - - i f y . snau oc.anoiner utvision , V '""and that part which is composed of the counties . Y, - of-'S;.--- V' ! '"shh be anothtydivtsioni tf-s,TW& Vesolutiori was referred accordingly. 5 The President then I aid.Jbefore the Con ; Tiu ivcntioW the fplloWjn VesnluHon adopted ;i4vvky tlije SynOd vof;yyirf;tniav-at its recent V- V ;sessiont vhich:was ordered fo be laid on SU ,tthe.iablevTV ;frT ' - tV ; ' "f - "At tlie sessions of the-Synod ofTVirgin- ; ' the City of Richmond, on the jst otOcto- ber;;A JP'i82D;,the following resolutions 1 '1 . y" : 'V were zitiani&iottsly adopted. - - " -J it . 7?&nlvcd tinammovsly, That the; Synod "of Vir- V'Vinia luve obseTved.with',great satisfaction that . r' ';-' theHLnventjon TiowaacMucu iu iurm i new , 2 Constitution forthei-eople ofthe Commonwealth. - nrooosiiur, aiid intending doubtlestp pre- ": serve and perpetuate' the sicred pnnciple-Ltfr: " Zt ertrt of Cinscience-hcUret iirhe Billjf Uightsr I ' ninlhe1act stablishlnK: velifcious freedom; us . ir i....rji-i-t'rnr4ntjt law-nt tlp--lnrifi anA n hurl flT LMtiUMV',""" . ...w .asv , ttltvt thevtJdo--pereoyu, oiciMijf ..i.yvwim ..iiiat iney .continue to esteem ayd'chensh that 'principle rn-whii:h the Presbyterian Church in this State, : thrdtigbcut Uie bn.ted.JUHtes, haye.ver - t ' iidouslrand hesrUly contended as the clears - fii z -t1: ;i most precious privilege, that freemen i - I,,--. (iJlxU TatohiiH.Itce, D.;D.;C6nraa V : 'Snece.-U.lW T and fWiKia Maxwell, be. a com ' - iSStVlh comrr.ttmcite a copy oi the foregoing - It. - ( ... J ji. . - tovbe eijrre3ifpuii .r v UJ "D OT tne.tolio wine, colours, v?z . ' V- S'wTch umi e dminp pioprfnd. fStprJtoe JUue, and ihCBDarh and :-' v a Vr ri jo; iVwA 'tf V;, -" K M 26, ism ; -20 5t 1 , ' Pottsville, Pa. Oct. 3. Prior to the completion of the Schuyl kill Navigation this part of, the j country was considered as 44 a barren and moun tainous waste,?' not worthy the attention of;;capitalists,although it was well knownthat its bowels were well stored with anthracite coal. Since.the comple tion of the above improvement, the atten tion of capitalists has been drawn towards Us, and property has risen in value; with in the last five or six years, at a rate al most unparalleled in this country, and is now selling at prices which would staar- ger the belief of the most credulous were it riot'in' our power to ; substantiate our statements with illustrations derived from ocular proof. Five years ajro the " Peacock" tract of coal land, belonging to'tlie New-York and Schuylkill Coal Company, was purchased by them for,, the sum of 9,000 dollars. Last week it was -sold and bought in bv the original seller for the sum of 42,000 dollars. Thepresent owner, we under stand, would not dispose of it for) 70,000 dollars. ?- - ? " f . I - V - tract ot iao acres, on the liroaa Mou n tai n, y ks d is posed o f . for th e su m of 12,000 dollars, whichr was bought v nine months ago for 1,400 do) lars. "-r ' j One fourth of another tract5 of 450 a cres on the Broad Mountain; has "been disposed of for 9;000 ;dolIafs,' at l which rate. the;w hole tract would be worthi 36, 000 ttoHars. But this estimate is4:oo low- -the re m ai nd ftV th reef au r th s wi 1 1 bri n g that sum alone at the' present time. " This tract was purchased about six years ago ; A tract oi tho "VYjest j Branch .sold "for 6000 dollars, .whichUvas purchased nine months ago for 700 dollars. X' - V ' I Another, tract sold for ;;1 6, 000 dollars; .which 'was; pu rchased , nine 'months ago for 1,000 jiqliars. ; " : ;v ; - . . ( --v : ; .4H;these sales havp taken pi ace;, ivitji in the las weekV besides ' several mothers, of which' we have, not heardthe particu IarS.ili?icr'5 Journal 'I V- ' k. ALEXANDJSliC AM PjBELL- B-S U BN S y his sincere v thanks to li is ft ien a . JCQj'and .'the Jpuhlid "generally, for e the ' liberal share of patronage he ".-has -hitherto- receivednd. hopts his attention to: Susiness rand exertions to please; will,secure 4comimlanQe of th;" samei r He would alsa Inform7 his friends & the, rjublicr that he has just received a hartdbome assortment NOTICE.I WAS taken up and committed. to the Jail of this county," on the -2d of r March . last, a -The Legislature; of Pennsylvania as sembled at Harrisburg, . on Friday . last, d instant. Daniel Sturgeon was unani mously re-elected Speaker of the Senate, and Frederick Smith was elected Speaker of the House on the fifth ballot. ? ; who calls snys that he Mosely, ot negro man. supposed to be a SlztveL himself SAMUEL WILKINS, and was bound an apprentice to Wm. Norfolk. Va. and that he ranawav from the said Mosely before his term of apprenticeship had'ex pired. The saul neirro has been in 5. or 6 years, and has passed during. a free man s he is about 24 years of Age, 5 feet, 4 or 5 inches hierh. and , coat black. The owner of said negro is requested to come forward, prove property and pay charges, or he w with as the law directs. ., . JAMES PALMER. Jailor. Windsor, Bertie county, June 9. Price adv. 82-6m. this county hat time as Neio-York.The election of Members of the Legislature, commenced, .in .the City of New-York on Monday . week.--' The parties sail under so nianj flags land- are distinguished by such diversity, of pames, it was Impossible even in the city to teil, after.the first day's election, . who H be dealt would gain the daj j;.ii.iua.uuwh KyUUTl. 1 ho 'James Mitchell; a man of colour, f0r I I uer, came uejore juuger Manmn3hn-r--day 30th ultFronilhe testiS negro slave, It appearetfthat tfiepfej burnt by suspending naked oer a fire child abo.ut-4 years old; the' daVhterV his .wife by a former husband, that White engaged in this barbarous act he obsemJ that he was determined to put her but ' his ,way, and. that the, child died thr days after. The slave was supported I his statemenj and character by. his ova seer and another witness, who depose w - """S ircurastances Counsel haying be&i assigned the prison1 er, he was ably defended by Messrs Rv-I som &Bynum, and by,HttSeaweIl,Esq ' Svell known indur conrtsfortheverTfaitil ful discharge of such duties to those whs cannot;as well a's'thostwho can employ h' powerful aidthe i charge from the court1 was of the, most favorable character f0 l the. prisojierthe Jury retired from thi1 box at 4-oclock, P. M. and on SaturdaV 1 1 o'clock; after a d el Iberation of 1 Q hnim1 'retdrnedav Q pronouncing tne sentence, Judge M. ad dressed i a.'fe w remarks to. the. nrisonpr- We have" never witnessed a scene of ti,v K.ina? more solemn nor heard a more feel ingddressAll in the presence of the judge seemea moved except the unfortu. natexreature.to; whom he addressed him i -The sentence of the court is to be car ried into execution on Friday 4th Decern ber next. Minerva. ' . a ; ; ' - v-f . North-Carolina State ' . Jiaieiirh. lov lank. 2. 4 GREEABLY to the 2d section of the Act ITL: corporatin.- the State Bank of North-Ca 1829. ct in orporatin the State Bank ot JNorth-Caro- rolina, an Election of nineteen Directors of the Principal Bank is to take place .annually pri the first Monday in December. The Stockholders ot the said Bank are therefore cai lea upon to meet at the Principal Bank in this City, on Monday the 7th of December next, it 9 o'clock in the forenoon, ana noicr me saia Election, and attend to such other business in rthe general Interests of the Institution judged neeessary. By order of the Boards C HAUL LiS 1JKWKY, Vermont.-r-Te Legislature of this! ses- sion has iust adjourned. One of its'most important measures, Js the abolition of all . Militia trainingsexcept the annual inspec- iion in june. ; ic is mougnr. inat it: will save annually to the people more than S50,000, aside from its favorable effect upon their morals and habits. .... M relation to as may be PenitentiaryThe bill' for establishing a Penitentiaryln Tennessee, has passed its third reading in the; Senate,' and its second readininlthe House i of Represeril (Ti -Such Stockholders as cannot cqnrenlently tatives, thus seeming to .qave favor With attend the meeting, ,will please to vote by proxy. TTTf appearing to the, satisfactioaof JL that the .-"defendant- Blount B. Ru Cashier. State of North-Carolina. . Bertie County.: Court ot rieas and Quarter Sessions. i Aueust Term, 1829. Eliiah Rayner, r Adm'r; &c, v. Blount IB. Ruffln. Original attachment returned John Rutfan garnisheed." ' she; Court n : resides out bf the limits of this State j . It is therefore ordered that publication be made in tie Raleigh Recisterfor three months that unless the " said Blount B. Ruffin mak,e his personal .appearance - a. a n . - C- -m-t .'. L n ' ai our iical uouri oi irieas ami v.uarier sessions to be held for the County of Bertie at the Court house in Windsor, on the" second Monday of November" next, ; and replevy, final judgment will be taken against him - . -' ' By order of CoUrt. . -' .2 3m . e: A. mtODES, Clk. ' - FOR SALiE, v. ( A , TRACT. OF LAND, in Wake ciuntyj ly XJL ingj on both sides' of "Dutchman's! Branchy coivtalningi39r acres; and another Tract lying on the south side of Swift Creek.- The Tracts are ivuuuguuus, anu .wcic ;un;uascu, sonie years,, " ' go by the late Wm.Gilmour of ym. Brown. "4 Apply;to the Editors of the Register1, who are authorised by the owner to selsaid land. , . Augitstl5, 1829. ,: r r J 99 99tf ; MY XIVERT ? STABLES; c -A RE OPEN, and offer great conyenieTcett he .1. Members ofthe Legislature and dther visi tors td-IUIeigbt' who prefer hayingthir Horses kept in the city. . -Good' Provender and. trusti ostlers are provided.- The price will be roode V.22 bpth branches of thei Legislature. - Its fi nal passage appears erefrerobable. I t provides for the api inie t of a board of Pomtnissioners to fir tb6 site of tHe in stitution, 4tnd with the approbation of the GovernoV,jtoopraian for the cstnic? of suitable buildings. SornethinglNey retf nasec Goverrior bf New-Jersey, to which he was lately appointed. ; : -.rhe London Magazine mentions' that he tHbdist Conference at Sheffield. It is considered . to have been the best Conference since the death t ame regret, that on VVednesdaj ithe 21st ok' Capt.3VhitmelI Cotteni bfScotland Nect1 HaUfaxijounfj deliberately shot his over seer, ivir. joiin -Jr. Harris, wm died on fli! following Friday--the Coroner's iury rt turning a Verdict of mtirt?er ; We under stand that the- pro vdcalioriyasS givea fe daj prey ipus, in a quarrels between tit parHesT ih vh?ch i ?Mrafris kneictft! CaptVottenovCapt C.is" wortt; ami; highly estroedcitizen with an n; tensive cirle;of reHtjyes h:' re;qyerwhel by thisinco risid erate.and passion ate act 1 iic uaa. ia j ci ci uuru llie purUll l Uie CI- ncers ot just iceJjarporq Free Press. Newbern. Nov. 7. The Steam V Boats ' LonV Branch and .Mon.nt(T6n two-dajs IVoni WashiriohcXtty bound for New- Orleans; via harlestpri S. C. touched at peau fort,ra few days since, for a suppl; .6iwo6di;PassengeH',? Coffin, of the Britishv Sneetdtarli ofMrV.Veslej."' Tlie increase of the so-r Pect'nS :them, in. order to 'elucidate the .cietyis 2,'434.in (Great 'Britain; and 74n 'n6tlon orduty.to'his readers, and of sell in the missionary, stations ; making a tri tal of.5,177 since vthe-lastConferiirce. a,c.,wu UJ a pnvate letter frorn Shef field,'thatMr; rHametrcently.stition edin tbjs-city; wasresent at the Confer- . f it is stated jn a letter which" HsrUn received in PhiladelPhia,;from .Libe'riar dated, 18tH September- last,' -that out of th number of personsof colorvhV emi grated thither rom Norfolk; A the rship Harriet, thirty, had; died,-; amon- whom was : ttie person:- called Prince- Abdujd Ajs'pwiQri rteessuiHler the' hew Jorder of things, j is furnished bVt the National .Journal, Thursday, jth a t c aboard ly be exceeded. tirx a.jpn.l: the cpmpa ri son i of ? t wo articles. eacJjimrpoHinkt one from; tfie i RichimondEnquirer,' the 1 ished sb riearly itHlame timef as to cfhder;;itamrssibiatha copieu xne oiner i nvnue,x Doth are luem' cljn opinions ineitrairpf reasoning, ia1 the factsnd eJfrequjqntly in the vefy phraseology of vhdle paragraphs, i The purport pf these two pretended ed itorial articles is to vindicate the Pcst- raaster General, in! his conduct towards ;ne two i5ratlieys--:and their; identity " so combl ete. as tr nrnvl- that thev were Iherojduionthe ame jDen, and 'thai Dotn were written by or under tne re sion of, Mr- Barry himsetf of whose wishes and intentions; they speak with parent knowledge and authority j '-With the merits of "the questions dis cussed in these Editorials ! 'we do not meddle,; but notice the above : facts res- res necti whi hi. i rt 'VA tnfmn st UOSSeSSi who. can thus consent to put forth to tw publiand adopt as his own, statementi prepared 4by vancjther- aiid an interested partyand w hich,M5y the manner of W publicationare'imposed upon "the,Co" muniiyi as the deliberate convictions an .examinations'' 6f an impartial inquirer. i v rAi geritl etn an oftf Tennessee, Mr. W ' Davis, irhcis a fortunate andsucce Tut proprietor of a race course' in tlie cinity of Nashville, has, on being qes ed by several of his fellow-citizens, tributed thirty dollars of his winning . constitute himself-a life-member ol Arn2rlcan: Bible. 3ocisty.V4 . . '; . - 4iZ it' ,Vl. . ..JO." ! if
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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