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i"-YJ YHi - ;;": - a . : ft'" V V. - s 5? SENATE.-, :V Williams of MartinV frtfnvthe Cnn A tmittee? of ropXuiuns ;and: Grievances, 1 -iif John Griffith: whicli .was concurred in. The Senate took op theorder of thday, thetnann'f r- in Tich Justice of the Peace su'idrkraf-as-retarps ia Carlu'saiay creek rr . C . v tf r' roiintv' -vtnc bid to erect; a new cunTin me n es, ,T - I r rl. MiMir ;7 estti ted ' -bill , 1 irectlnff I- shall hefeaftek.bei appointili ;(Pmposes -- "Jfial tbev bf reronunenued.b? a majority f act'. passed, in ,.iS27,. to" kfp'.openthe -V? Tur kuerV and Tennessee Hirers &'their ; fiQvv in'the co"uiifyof Macofi,hich -bUU : ;: paWVLtfrir.liif.),reailinn:i', ---" I V'.- , VMr.M e? a bill -in aiOendan act. pass "V" ved Ja'sress'inn; ta alter the ti.mebr hbld ingrth elections iln Greenft.catitWl)fclerV r led tojie on the n. V 4iVjMK-Hihton"oI.paufbrt sA? provUton in certafn ;cases',for"th'e widow-of intestates. ,uean me nrsi, uroe ami re- ijjad the third tiwe, arid on ri? option 'of Mr. - . -'-.- -.i - v.1-;. . .. a i:.. fuller amenaeoi so as.io appij it uvpuu and, huSiaoiended passed dts third read tig: and ordered;to be engrossed. s v4 M lAHen presented a bill to amend an tct parsed- in1824, establUhing and ! re? rgplatin& ajTornpike vRokd :.in ;Rutherfofd and-ButclllDC t r . si iMc.vAlljsbnabiH-to revive;an act "pass ed at last -esionTt6 authorise ' the Com- v; nfttefe-f Finance of Tridelf county to set- ";,MrVHarri8Vbill designating theplace iwh e r fc' th eJ 1 t, ttegi m e n t o t Da v i d son cou ? 1 - tjrMilitiihalLbereafiersholdheir-mus- - Jtersv These bills were read the jrst tltne. . i ' On motion of M f M 'Deiirroid, i T, - f r rr Resolved, that the Judiciary Committee be in iv;structed to enquire Into the ,expedjency of - a-' etiding.theIaviv so s to enable creditors to iProcecu to coiicci iucir cui uui wi -.me pro rtipertj oi persons ; wnoi aie loxesxaxe,- wnen v ters of administration are' not granted withi in.a Junited time;. f ;V - -Mr. - M-lrtfriA'Irom , the .Committee of v .UJaims- to wnm mat-pan ot ine. tavern- ;ferred to the Judiciary ommtitee-. v K, The" bilLriroviUin criipen.Uton,taMhev f- 'Jifrors'of Beaufort." OjisTnw & Hertford war f ,v! !-Mor,ii.-jme58ae was referred, - which related ; Aii-vs,tothe satarf of the ".late? Chief 'Jutee . layior maoefa report,, accnmpaniep - - " by a iresnlbriiTt: directing theTreasurer ' ? tfi -pay .to, the representatives ot the-deceas-:'Sr&Uih& sun of The Resolution - - - Rtceivvd from the Hob se of. Common a -si "r"w""9", : t r ' . lowing puis, jo wnicn.iney. bsk uie co.ncur t VV reoce of the: Senate,, viz : Albill providing y 'v for the payment of. Jurors .inthe counties - "ofRowao and 'Wake, and for othepnrpb r''iBei; Arid a" bill concerning Uhe PatrolVof rlJichmond county- -which bills were I read 'juip. urst iime ana passeu. c Mr. Miller submitted a resolution, which :.was laid on jlhe table, requesting thePubl. lic'Treasurer tormake a report jto the pre - sent Jiegislatore, what ..way. , in his opinion', T-rpIpl1.f fi riarrli.i a trae.t nf land and '0. lumis'oi tneiatiite. Alterwaras rejected. VMr. Allison presented a bill, autliorisinff ..' - tne jusiiccs i ine: nraccjn ine county oi . ' T . -r . f.C . r V A : Tip ,.1 ?- rort . inprpniii cnriiy nnililinffa as, ' will :nn "r "suitable for. the .comfortable accommodation ; ; oi the poorer tne county, Jieaa the urst - 3 ott . lriViarIIAVf fir Ktt drvrl 'iiiiit timesand sen t 'to the Senate 'for coucur- Mr. Mnntromerviof Hertford. submitted' 7 C a Rolti tftm'J vvhicb was-adonted, -'instruct- V - ' . i . '-iJ ing the jodioary Cmiunittee toenquire in- z- to the .spedfhcy .of passing"a;lawsto con -'-TtItti!A--thrP!.,-jnaticps-n. anv rntintv: a niitynt.inbuM! v muiattoes loqaiionences against inr-state ' other jhau capitaljJ,whhouVth intervention ofajuryvv - ;c:;;vv jsncrrj(pg J3iU ...was -njade.MHe. orde 5 J of theirfay forj Vedhewlayvnext. f "i' 1 11?, The bil I (q r providedor,'! iie'.'pay nif nt of rJnVors in the counties ofY Rowan and Wake K WasVfcad iheJsecAnd tmie'and omended so s- ti to e mbf ace ft h ec bu nt t es ju f ,D u pl i n v;a n d v.. ' M on tgery,- a ihi : -tnus : a mend eel , was - J'read the tliirditiine and ordered to be en- broiled,. r, ?v : VV v ';, 'Ori, motion. of Air,-M'Dearinid, the Com ' mittee on J ntrnal '1 mpro vttmenis' were in structed;toenquire - altering ihVtavwaa regard the eptcy lof va- - i cam i.inus. - - - - - m i;r ? tThe iVugrossedv-bill concerning the. ,pa-;lroliLOf- Richmond cou niyjx was read the TX secend no uiira iiioea aou uruereu to ne seccno -The bilLHto revise an Vet passed in 1 828 :;: authorisihg. tho"Committea ofv-Fipance' of i 'J Iredell, to. settle with :the, Com missioned of th e t o wn ol S t ates vi i Je t he bi 1 1 t o rer: annoint a committee or dinance, anutue bill fur the protection oi uie. uriuge; across the SruoDertiontf rfverat Columbm in Tyr- rell eountVt rwere e'everajiy read.thj? third u Mime ancr sntvto - ipeionsct,or commons,' ': for conr u rren cc -1- -" ' " v 1 ' : t v -i mrirh ol an act nassed in to .v"":." r""""'"' oi JuiEaroywironi.l ""V:''"' v rr? - rrv. vt teen ;pe ihe .Tuckasegeend fcwws wjfw?BM,t.j .. . , ,e"" ' ' " ?AMmt3 r lTtl : -Biw&fc'8oTarewlte..beu:- -1 1' -:- V1' VVIiitjkeab.lMoMtethc name : - meot of toe militiaf. a.vid0B coui.1v cPpensatioa to tfte Jurors of the County -Ml': 1 7or bi" conce rnips the Uj,,- v Snll'berMfter hold heir"mti,-th. b!ft : .5J5".rte'1fr ; '! Pi' ' ' '-5 a"" Y"(SLVrf"fi?iJ.fl!r f " i.j..t'il.'','r:.Moflo ifi -i. . Mr Williatnsi a hill fnKi W- dimiiiishmurthC number ol trustees ofithp . - - . . l - - i - ...u .1. ta r . - i iijii luiici l nrfspnrpn n hi i . . x 1 1 ... i lu irL'iuinait; licit , v j. - t , . . iv . r . cuthnesVtiorjV.t9 --Ju rors of pngifuilCpannel In the cou ntv' t Bu ncombetfte 1 - bi II, . a u- - ihorisi n snihe -Cou nty uou n or 4 m q en , to . rv Mit- -A?rtr rwefiimtefl the fiillowiri rei- 1 ;i..;sir.-- " -n- ' .V ;f .'rV'Miv.r-;Wason; bilrauthorisinKthej V 1 next fiscal yearrshall reduce the! funds' of .the 1 if i reHsury ro iow, as o require ia osiorejinc rc 4er of the revenue of.tlr&'ensuing jear,' the Public Treasurer. u, ond shall hereby be author ised to obtain loans from the State Dank, on tlie deposit of Treasury notes or othenyifer ;V . " ; -vThe rsolulion" betn?read, on motion of Alrv Millef - itAva$ referred .to ,ihe Comloitr tee of Finance. - r vj - v . u - V' i!J?ri(idvs .Nov 27 Mr Cowppr presented jibe following re-.-?o1ntionwhirh wa adopted Y.?; ihlfeatlveft. That the 6oVnmiite on he Judiciary be ihtructed'to cnanireinto the expediency of f so altering: the law telatinir to deceased insolvent oeotora,: as to cause anquaicivision oi an ucn "effect -among their creditors ,1a -proportion, tc; uieirrespecxive ciairns - v - t On motion Dlr. Beafcley, -;J?tfi4-uThat-the,,iPublicTreh8Uiwbes in structed ti call nporrthe '-Cashiers of, the differ-' ent Banks ot Uhis State, for'a statement setting forth (he amount of money due their. respective Jtanfcs 'artd branches by- the Directors 8c btocfef holders of each institution ; "likewise'the amount pjiymcjit of Jurors in the counties of Row anand Wakei and for other purposes,' was ta ke n u p, r a in i o n ro o t i 6 nf of M r. 13 n eed , a mended to embracefQraiiLYiUe and on mo? tion of Mr.Underwood, to include Saiipr son, Ta nd was then laid on-the ta ble. x-y The, bill to amend An act passed in 1828, toaher the time and "place! of - holding the .elections- in' Greene county, was rrad the second and third time and ordered ; to; be f engrossed.-' . . . -' " ' - h Mr.lAUen presented the following " res olutioa: . , " " . Y ijtesolved, That the Solicitor of the 6th Judi-" cial-districtof the State, be," and he is hereby required to institute tan immediate' prosecution, against Samuel ;Chosin" of -Buncombe ,vcountjf President of the Buncombe Turnpike Company, for fraudulently becoming a Contractor to said Company. , . . ; . - T ' Retelvtd further, That the i Public Treasurer be, and he is hereby required to institute in the uperior Court of Buncombe, an immediate suit in his., own name in behalf .of the State against Samuel. Chusin of said county I for the sum - of $5000 -'or more, fraudulently ' obtained by said Samuel Chustn under pretence of the ' aforesaid act. ' ' , - ' ; On 1 "mottnn of Mr: Sneed, these Resolu-tions.wpr-laid upon the table. - Mr Williams of Martin, from the com mittee unv. Propositions and' Grievances, made an unfavorable report on the petition of Robert Robeson'of Mecklenburg" pray- ing to be placed oq the Pension List. Ctmcurred in. - ..'-vl Mr. -William, from the same committee, reported unfavorably on a similar petition from Henry, Huston of the same county.- Mr. Da vid.ji . moved to lay the report on the table, but his motion was negatived and the report concurred in. The bill directing the manner, &c. in which Justices of the Peace shall hereafter be appointed, was read the second time and indefinitely postponed . Mr. Davidson presented the petition of 1 nomas -WalKer of Mecklenburg, for a pension. 'Referred. I HOUSE OF COMMONS. PFednesday, Nov. 25. Mr. G iu.e presented a bill, for the bet fer.regulation of the town of Smithville. in Brunswick County : ' j Mr N. Nicholson, a bilf to diminish the price of. vacant lands in the State . Mr, JBrooks, a bill concerninr the al lowance of extra compensation to the coun ty, officers of Chatham : Mr. Swairi, a bill to secure the fair va- ' - Aim m . . -r i loation ol lands unthis rState, when the same shall be p'ven in for taxation., ..These bills passed their first reading. On motion of Mr. Hill of Wilminston, I Resolved, that the Committee on Internal Im provement be instructed to enauire into the pedieney of repealing or amending the law pro .hibiting the entry of Swamp Lands. . On motion of Mr. Stockard, r jietolvetU fTh Judiciary Committee be insiructea to enquire into ther enfrTiinrv r M"Ovjiii providing by law for the case of a member of . . . 1 J by V withdrawing from practice by promo the Bench'or otherwise.! so as to nrnviri iui,rcmiioing io clients, any sums by them naid; yi ji uy legislative interference be necessary. " On motion of Mr. Newland .. , Resolverl, that the Judiciary Committee be in structed to enquire into the expediency of alter ing the law in. regard, to the amercement of She riffs, by. making. the: amercement proportional in some certain ratio to the amount of the Exe cution. ;v ' r Jv;oiiiimvguH nresonteu a Dili, res- pecting the ae of lands under Justices' executions in the county of Beaufort : the Civil List and pa yi contingent charges of Government : Mr.; Wriht, a bilLannointinc TriVal for Uioii Academy in Jhexomiiy of Du- plin. These bills passed their first read- mg. : ., " : v v Mr. Nash from the Jud iciarv Commit-I tee,;to whom the sUbjecUwas referred,"re- ported a bill in relation to the punishment ror JJiainv, which osed rts rirt Wiin I ulation of. the -Courts:. of; the. cimntvfc.f .MrrWiIkinson,-a bill .respecting1 Ju- ru'B -Vl vue ; r."xurria, uiu ,morenectuaJiy. due- hyjndividuals .who are not interested in said institutions. rv - - . - (- . ' , - vThe engrosspdrtjin fo provide for tfjf Mr. iVewlarid, a bill to amend a part of Ihe 4tlrsectiin of ao "act "pissed in 1822, to provide, revenue for the navmpor nf . I f A I t arts .Ho MimU a, C .- - 1 m n . I. 0 n-mki i."uVO.ttrtfno 3 l-,'.- ,t i.' -"'i r Bank dividends on ur.spprcpmted" ' l. ; t. .Mr. Carson,-albill showing now wrunKJJ" - v V -70-00. certain incorporated companiesi nQw ei- RcCeipt from the nx'rscf tlie late) , . istinc by law, or hereafter, to be created,- . s,. Treasurer, -John Haywood, .1,599 26 i hntitlpd in recover in anv action laid by Sheriffs-on arrears of taxe& x, .T" "Vur rk J A ' r - -and additional returns, , .'roi or suit by, them instituted v - :e . 4 , cWnf ind near Ka'cteb. A rii29r37 :Mr. fisher, a bill to; reinilati th.sate, !Xy-'r l-m 10 of lands : and to protect; from execution a certam portionT of the1 freehold, of the citizens of,NorthCarplina. .,VU r : V;; -sThese bills ,were4read:the:jirst -time 1 pnnted iml madeT the order-of the .day Rrill lllK 1I. ' II1KI1UUI1CU it Ul UH. r Mr.-Nash,v from the'Judiciar commit-? for JMunuav. - - - , - ' - tee, to whom a resolution mk the isubject was" referred reported a bill, fixing the true construction of the terms Mliqdat- ed accounts,"contained in theact of 1820, to extend fhejurisdiction of Justice pf the Peace which bill was :read:.tne nrst :V?A ' messasre froni the Senate,' a4kin2:on currence in the bill,-v providing for , the compensation of the Jurors of- the coun- ties . of . Beau tort, Unslow, neruoru ana "Dunlin. Read the first time.-; x- Mr. Swairi" presented the petition 6f Sallv Speight, praying; to have property W?U:.Xt:r'i& ferred:--' k "- " Mr; Kash, from the Judiciary Commit- rpptitn whom was referred the resolution n thft Criminal Law.; reoorted a .bill -to render void; the sale of spirituous liquors hV thft smalt 'measure. Read? the , first time ' ' ' ' : The resolution in favor of Absalom Williams iTf Davidson, passed its third read in?, and was sent tothe Senate for concurrence ;-Mr -'Mhobn;. from the 'committee qf rroDOSitions anu grievances, w wuuui was referred the petition of sundry citir zeris of Lincoln, m relation to ; the Poor of said county," reported unfavorably, .to tneirpeimon wmcn was concurru iu . . Mr. Mhoon from' the same -committee reported favorably on the petition j of Arcnina u urown, snenii oi ivuuesun which was concurred in.; The resignation of John Durgan, Colo nel Commandant of the 2d regiment "of the" Montaromerv county militia, was read and accepted V , Friday Nov. 27. .A mpsage from the Senate, csing.thei concurrence of the HouseNto a bill, ' reviv- ing an act p3ed I ist session, autjiorizing the Committee of Finance of Iredell coun- iv.rt' settle '.with the Commissioners of Htatesville. A bill, authorising the Coun ty Court of Camden'to appoint a commit-1 I tee of Finance A bill, repealing so much of an act pased in 1827, to keep open certain rivers in Haywood, as relafe to a creek now in Mcon county. A bill, -for the protection of the bridge across: Scup pernong river. A bill,' designating the nlce, where the lt Regiment of (Militia of Davidson county, shall hereafter mus ter : and a bill, authorising the Justices of fredell county, to purchase land for! a Poor House. TheT bills were respectively read the first tune, and passed. The bill for the better regulation of the town of Smithville, in Brunswick county i he bill to repeal chapter 36 of the Acts of 1805 the bill, to appoint a committee of Finance for . the county of Sa.'mpson the bill, concerning the elections in the county of Carteret the bill, appointing Trustees for Union Academy in Duplin County, and the bill, to alter the names of Kzekiel H. Wall and E. A. T. Wall of Columbus, were read the third time pass ed and sent to the Senate for concurrence. The engrossed bill to establish a nd in corporate Hickory Grove Academy county of Richmond, passed it ihir ti the read- nz and was onlered to be enrolled. ' ' Mr. Whitaker of Macon, presented a bill to revive and continue in force an act passed in 1827,authorising Thomas Brown," to erct two uates &c. Head the nrst time. . ' ' - Mr;iNash from the Judiciary Committee, to whom was referred a resolution as to the expediency of remunerating own ers of slaves, where such slave or slaves have been convicted of an offence which forfeits their life, reported that it is inexpedient to adopt any such law, which reporC was concurred in. The bill to legitimate Alexander (Che shire of the town of Edenton, passed its third readin.gr and was Sent to the senate lr concurrence. Mr. Cox presented a bill authorising the Clerk of ihe County Court of -Jouetu make entry of lands when directed by tht court of said county, When there is no le gal entry taker in said county. ' I Mr.wain, a bill authorising the ernor to crant certain lands to the Baptist Congregation Franklin, vin the ..-county r MacomC 'Ihese bills were read the first time and the last referred to the commit- tee-on the publicjands. - - Mr. - W y che, a bill supplementary to t,ie several acts now in force , for the re- lief ot insolvent Mentors, ana - further to University, as acancies-bccur, v until Ithe number, decreases t' 21 1thereafter to consist, of only .that number.)c j.,. John Mcltae, (money loaned,) . . ff . V'.;.- - f"--. Sales ot lana ana negroes,- 10,li2 ,43 1 1.. - t, ... f.,,- i :? i .'..-. - i" : - V? v -" ' 1 --V A -1 , " 7 Vs ;i01,831 52 i uaiaowc uuv , . -V '-61 195,665 12 Deduct disbursehients ; 121,151.p0 Leaving in the Treasury 74,514 12 V I -LITERARY FUND. ..1 Am't ree'd forentriesrof vacant and, 4,400 00 Do do auction tajty f -' 1 " -' 643 78 Do Do do do tavern tax, i-r T v Bank , Dividends .2,713 36 on- A : Stock owned and ap-' ( propriated i - -" " Stock inhe CapeTear 5,721'vOO Dp do. Navigation Company, 754' 56 v 72106 Do due the' 'Agricultural Fund, transferred .'ncc aue nt N?,. i:,;: I; . -v-W $ : r4irt029;;4 , y yyr ; X V . A, . . . r7 2,075, 39 INTERNAL IMPROVEMENTTUND, Am'trec'd "on Durcbasers" bonds for V- , , , Cherokee lands, - -h ' -' ! ; - 4, 182 Dividend from Buncoolbe TurnpiKe ' ,A -- - Company, ' 5 j - r - ... r. 1 400 00 Bank tax:.l -12,110 0( '701 Do doon Bank div'ds, tappropn k . ated, &c.) . ' . fc - I 10,648 00 6,559 00 Balance due 1st Noy. 1828, V 21,389 70 . 12,949 .22 Deduct' disbursements, 8,440 48 AGRICULTURAL FUND. 4 . , '.-.: ...i-f . - f,129 31 251 62 Amount received from Clerks, . 1 Balance 1st November,; 1828, . i;38Q 3 Deduct disbursements, , ; 659 .87. Transfered to the Literary Fund, $721 06 NAVIGATION OF NEW-HOPB. . TOR THE REGISTER.) At a meetiris held 'at Prince . Bridge; Chatham county, on the 14th- inSt. for the purpose vof taking into' consideration the. importance of making; New-Hopq- naviga ble.. Henry M'ore, Esq, was called to the' Chair, .and J. -W. Bynum and,Thomas;M. Johnston appointed Secretaries. 7 ihe Chairman opened the meeting by a handsome, and appropriate address, rand (he meeting proceeded Jo business. Dr. Caldwell gave-an elaborate address on the subject of Internal Improvement, in which tfie propriety of opening the said1 stream was considered. Whereupon the following . resolutions were - unanimously tiuupieu, uii 111a liioiiuii . j. j u : a'.- .. . -. . ! . .. . r. - Resolved, That a committee of Correspond'" ence be appointed at this meeting, whose object 11 soaii oe o 00 lain iniormaiion respecting xne present state of the Cape-Fear river, and the prospects of Its becoming safely navigable for tne transportation of produce and merchandize ; also the time when such prospects are likely to be matured and realized ; also to communicate with the citizens generally on the 'said creek, with a view of effecting extensive and active co-operation in opening the channel of, New Hope, cleansing it of all obstructions and render ing it navigable as speedily .as possible, from Patterson's Mill to its junction with Haw river. . 2. Resolved. -That an Executive committee be appointed to act either separately or jointly, as by them shall be found most efficient in practice, who snail repair to different points on the New Hope and its vicinity, communicate with the in habitants either personally or in such assembla gesas may hereufter be field 'by -them, and re present the views and interests of this meeting, promote its objects, recommend committees Correspondent and Executive, and report here after as early as opportunity shall occur.. . ',, '.-I 3. Resolved That John H. Boy lan, J. W. By num, Jonathan Haralson and Samuel Wilson con stitute the corresponding committee, in addition to Nathaniel I. King, Sampson Moore and Wm.' M'Cauley, appointed at Chapel IlillY, -" : ' 4. Resolved Tht Henry Moore Esq. be add-' ed to the - Executive committee, consisting of mrMl- r. TJ" ma i. ;!. .. . William narijcci jaiucs wieouilfr, William MeritT, John Williams, Thomas M. Johnston and Josiah Adkins, sen. " 1 5. Resolved That it is expedient to appoint a Surveyor of as great practical skill and judg ment as can be selected,; who In company, with the Executive committee,' or any - twtjf them, shall survey New-Hope from Patterson's mills to its mouth, to determine as nearly . as; may bej courses and distances, , to make a platof it, dis tinguishing miles by marks, to examine and state its obstructions mile by mile along its course, to determine the labor, .time,- and means probably necessary fortheir removal, the rapids if any that may occur, such cuttings as may be " easily made to straighten the stream' and shorten . the" distance, the depth of water With a view to na vigation at different times, of the; year, 'and the probable effects upon the productiveness and price of lands, and upon the healthiness of the country, likely to result from such' an improve ment as is contemplated bythis meeting! f ' Resohed, Thsx a paper be presented to the members of this meeting.to affotd- each one an' opportunity of subscribing such sums, larger ori o.iwiici, wwarus uciraymg" tne expense bt Sur veying, and any other expense should it be found necessary in prosecuting the objects of this meeting ' Provided nevertheless,' tbat no pay. ment shall be expected or demanded of any sub scriber until it; shall appear that V by anj agree ment of the inhabitants along the New-Hope and elsewhere,'.: it-shall.-. be: final vIeterminVd on our own part, by our vote in concurrence with tlieirs, that the improvement here contemplated shall be' conclusively dojited anrf Commenced.-: - r- JUevIvedr Th at '-. f U el Executive;:, c.-mmit tee be requested to. emnlov a survevor"as soon'ast pr4Cticable,Mhat a map of the samemabe laid I mis: oct nieeung to oe neia at ijna place on the call of tJiedwirmam "';' . -On.moiion of X-.VVrBVnum Jti was-unnitil: mously lesolved: ht the thanks' oftliL rnt-Af; be vi.ted to t)r. Joseph Cald cell tbr" the indfa tiiable ?eaj he lias rr.anif ested on this occaslon'for the a d vancement cf the interest of our cou utrv ' ""-. r .. ... S ' ' T v".. .;- ..,.n : OTlCTii TptmStJANT to a nesolu. PW y delinquent Stockbolders. 'n8aldC AshevtllcyoSd. :;y r of'BT. fV 2 JOURNEYMEN PRlrj mf 1REE or four : Joume men p,- are first rate and steady workmen ho .mmetbately, at; the Knoxvfile fTenT' gister Officef tbhom cohstauVnlov liberal wages wijl be'given. , , , ?mPloymcrit k 5 Knoxville, ov4. . . -'I.. 29 X Kyle,& Kerr, having fermiaated k .'e miitation, , ia this day iouX l own 1 Consent. DAVID KYL WIT tro -Greensboro', Nov. . 19, 1 829. G-ilH33N SEED HJLLSBOROVGH ACJiDRXfv rBH E- Examinatfon will be on Mondav & t ' J. day, the 7lh and 8tb of December Th UCS' etciscs will be resumed on Monday, the iififx: January.. - - : ' V- - . Uh cf title attainments, will be, associated in the SI6"" of the Academy.'.' J In wbbpnr anu uitniy uisuncroisneu ior classical j . . ' ,1 be, system of studies is, in general. nr.. tory to our University. The common En-l T branches Spelliner Readinp-l Wr;;; g,lsa ; K.VA.u' .- "V ' V""6 worn. p;-..fiiuig.nu ougusn tirammar, are in. terspersed throughout the course. T..;t:. ; the higher branches of education will be ?iven 10 such as aesjre it. " ' v - Regular tuition, $15 per session. : 1 .:. - - W: J. BINGHAM, Principal, V S.-r-Board in the most irenteelfamn;0.iA per month, ' including bed washing, firewood and candles. - r 0 t , - uu. HillsboroV Nv.'24.; v- I . 20 ; w . Cnion Cwiat Lottery Office Nov 1 19 Chesnut Street, Phifadelphia. 4 Tot our t distant Friends. S7 ' fCatified with the numerous orders - V Y . we have lately received from our frtnrlf in this, and in several other: distant Slates is well as with the fidelity with which the ticket we forwarded by jnail appear to:have rMh their destination.. . No fear of a letter's miscar riage may be entertained, as in all our busine-T Up to the present moment, the subsoriber hs never known a ticket r remittance to faiL We can accommodate our friend from an eighth to any number of wholes or ;packages a pack age contains twenty, nine of which are warrant ed to draw $10 prizes, and may draw one' or more) of the capitals. ' The following is a Scheme of the . f . . " Union Canal 'Lottery, 4 v (Yates & M'Intyre, Managers.) ''- Class No. 14,-01829. To be drawn in the City of Pbiladelphia on ' . Thursday the 17th December, 129. r l Frize of g30,000 , is 8 rtrw Ann - i.'.V,VWW .... .. '20,000 10,000 -'-410 - 10,000 5,000 4,210 V 1,000 1 600; ; 500 ,,' . 1 V 10 10 HO .10 ; 10: 51 V51, 1 5i; 102 102 . 102 f204 1122 11475' - i' '1 ' . 6,000 '-V 5,000 4,000' ""'3,000 5,600 ' : 5,100 4,590 ' 4,080 400,; 300 - 200.. 100 1 90 so-; 0 60' . ' 50 40 30 20 :10 ' 3,5r0" 6,1'20 . 5,100 , 4,080. 6,120 22,440 114,750' 1 1 33,95 Prizes 7 ; - V.nbnf'c 20,825 BlankW, ;Tlckets' . . ' v rWholeTicketa 810.5 ; -; 60 Numbers 9 tlrawn ballots. "Full schemes sent to those who purchase tick- ets,yand also the drawn number by the first majl after the Lottery is drawn All orders mast be addressed to ' . ROB'T. T. BIC KNELL. - ' No. 119, Chesnut Street, Philadelphia, Fa. Nov. 20; ' - .':'xf9-3r. Great Union Canal Lottery, - " Class 'No. 4th V To be drawn in Philadelphia, on Thursday - 17th A - '1 -,. December.- v GRAND ANDt SPLENDID SCHEME Grand capital of 830,000 is 50,000 - 1 .1 1- fio 10 io .10 10 10,000 . 10,000 -5,000 ' 5,000 - 5,000 . 5,uuu :4,2OO:-'r4,200- 7. 1,000" iooo -600: 6,000 "500:, 5,ooo 400 300 4,000 3,000 -5,600 28, 200 Kftsidps 51 of Rl rito sYp9f.h nf QO. 80, ro, & 102 prizes each of (50, 0, 40,4 &204 of. 30, 1122 ot 20, & 11475 ofv10. ' ' - -Whole. tickets g 10. . Halves 85. Quar' 1 .;terV$2 50. " ' " . A package of 20 wJiole S200 and is compelled todraw aud a chance at the ame : time ir .some bf ttie'above vsnlcttdid capitals packge of.hares in same'proportion.": : 4 .-. . "vCT'Tates. & M'lntyre, Mauagers ot me Lotieries.-,,v.' ? J - - - -r ;4 rrIet'Jill your orders be addressed to T- '-,YAT15 & M'INTVItE 'J . - . . - Manasrers. , -'The . Celebrated Race Horse. SflW ; 6 1 - i.UV-:- . . .. v ... place-the-ensuing . - ,ti.- ...:w.'.i:.A.:--.;Tl-, rbe-Tmad known in lime.- - ;v - " - -1 JNi Y or Leabburg Caswell,' N. C. Nov. 18.. 1 -' '-i.ni. c.r ::itiMc wht &C.iarj,e- ju directors of the Buncombe Tu" Z0" pany, I will expose to public Sale Rktt house, jn the town of AsheviUe nn 1 he cUrt. day in Dec. next; all th, ES?lQ?. 1 li2 lUil flF Ik. ' . nriHE partnership lately existing i Gfett-'. JL rougb. betwixt the Subscribers u'a nrm c rHE Subscriber has received a supply ofCa). Jl, den Seed, whicheill wurra.? ll genuine. -y . -- ' U. B. LEHMAN d - Raleigh Novl ,26. 1329 -r nil
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Nov. 30, 1829, edition 1
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