i. lV. 1 i i ii I ! MONDAY, NOVEMBER SOV; y rie.as'yet, of a Senior toCongressV p-rak 's ; resignation j, M"6 inJ two; ottSattirda ;i The balloting vv,U: lresunVed dditiori is made to tne nuroDer oi persons ;n nominationr sojnem ;p!ace, weee no;?rbcy ker j decision: on the sub ject. ;We annex iVilliara H. Meare442 , 39;X vy49 fc On SaturUayittiM;ri Alexander, nresent-Speaker jbf. the House of Couir Bionsv wailectedv afterlight ballotingsj Solicitdr; t-w.. -w. : . JdV.acai l i lie - atate- of the i vot& was as follows ?y y ly -It Xy y-t 2d' 3a 4tb 5th -6th 7th 8th TJ Alexander 71 r6'8t ,74 r 71 y 77 -84 94s ind.Mitclen 44 w o Thomas ,G. OPolk iof RowaD, is - elected Maior Gen eral b f th e""4th Di vision of Mi Btiai hj,a majority 'bf twentj-seven votes rigned . . . :.,: . vy ; . X:X; Tlte following PreaipbIe&,Re8plutions; were subniitted ;bnXSaturdari by 'Mr.Bori. nd ad opjtfyt -.X T? ; deaa .Vheea, U is an object of great importance to the'corii'mercerof'.this'StKte, that the water of Neuse River sliortltl be connected with those of tteaafort ,lf arbor bv a .Ship Canal ?J y'y X Beiohed, Th at a joi nt select committee be ap-" pointed to talfeinto consideration' the most ef fectual means for, making .such canal andv.tcVn qolre into the propriety, of requiring lhe aid of tile GeneraJ'Governhnenti thereto ; X- :, XX Alr.fMebanej' submitted resolutions, which were laid on the. table. : iBrtifreWlThat ' lhis Jtate has a , right tor de mandof the Cenejrul . Gwcniment;: at- leasr, an equal "proportion of the surplus funds of said Government, 'to be applied - by ' the Legislature of this Stat e to the internal improvement of the' game. -.- -, . Resolved further,-Tht it - ithe opinion of this LegiiUuire, ! that sneh appropriations should be fost applied rto those improvements inthis State, vhieh are of most'impprtance to -the -State! while at the sarne time, theyi contribute most to the neral good And that- the rGeneral .Govern ment have, iiq 'rights to ntake any appropriation or internal improvement in this s State; without the consent ot the State; . . . . . , ktjhe biUjsubmitte Mr; M'Farlang for the education of the-poor children of the State, provides that so soon as the j Literacy ruiU shall amount to 8150,000 ""i ' -1 i'L iyri 1l 1 t lt i ? '.rrir - tnu. annuauy inereaiier, ine rruouc xrea- inrer finaii nanu over wine toumy i rus. tee of each county, the portion of public money wnicn may, oe . coming, to eacn or their respective Counties from i said .Tuhd ; and that each Coutrty shall' draw ' ah'a moanti proprtionate to its pophlation and tuation., It is made thedutv of the Couiii ty Court, 'to rja ppoint annual Iy,"y School Com mi ssi o n e rs i n e& ch Ca n t'ai n 's d i s t ri c t, trhose dutyiwHl be ascertain the num ber of destitute children in their respect ire districts, betiven the ages of 5 and 16 and canse sard children, where "the : parents are1 willing,:tb bel sent-to any, s ch ob 1 wi th 1 rTfi v e mi 1 e s d i s tan cej an d pay for their tuition "bu'f. of the money allotted from the fund, for this purpose vi No child, to remain af school longer thanks ; rieces-! sary to acquire a knowledge of Reading,; Writi ng. Grammar and Arj thmetic:; v' :m he provisions ; o f Mr;. Mar ti n's; Bank' Bill, are inisubstanccf as .follows :&All" the property and- st6ckbeldnglng ;to -t the State, of eve ryd e$cription i 3 to cb nsli - trite a part of-the Capital pfJiajdBank, au is to oe,vestea in a xresiaenianaiive Directors and. the Vfaith of the State is, pleilgeil for; thev8uppxrt of, said . Bank. The principal Officers and Directors tO'be elected by .the Legislature, annually'- All tle. Officersbr the Bank tocive bond th securjtjr; Conditioned for tlieir, good lfha v i o u r.X fTJi e Bah k is to be xat led the Bank of the State of No'i;th -Carolina, and its charter is1 f6 extend ttheear- I85X Authorises die Treasure of the StatefCtq execute bonds in 'behalf of the State, pay- ptous oi . o,;yiti aiiu la jcars- co th Presi'dentancf Directors of said Banlc, tor sach t ' -.- v"-' f y- . '- tv: ,r-'.. , . ava nlageoii s, the whole amou nthoweyer, nt to exceed -gSfioiOpb jrwhK the Preaid en and Directors are authbri s- tJtnegttiaTeat'i.TateNofJnt ceed six per centThe count nhtesith't sufficients fiecUrjtyrto ake loans" noi exceeding Data re of d iscp.unt se-; fDred by deedn trust; vitlr powero seli default fofrpaytnentldat orstx months, with privilege.of renewing 00 parmen tof nterest7: Oy he bill JnfducedMf ,tlSatethe;sVenlyf;cxecut Tfurtheretiefor that far all debt cbntr ' ,f 1 st day of May. next; ; aaexecutibrr the resttjtoruie.tnree paiioungs A John T."D6rjnen y4 55555 &). . Ml - 1 '11 . if :S j S 1 ahalKbe. levicdon, anyj ingTcxcept executions, menfe. -ylt futthef ' prov any executiohrshall bi le satisfy anx debt coactcS pel nod above namedne crop srbwinsJ shall be; deemed jthe 'propertj of the Defendant';! ;retain;the fight to, securer it,' -.-Thenniversarv nispniVrcf. nf Wxr,;li, Carolina Bible.Sociftr, wasesterdaT i c?y .agreeably to (ap Jiev, George W' Nollev. fromPsalm cxix A erht i rrh a nX : iy '... X i and respectable, and the claim of; this benevolent Society "to support was advo- cated withtieal and ability. XA handsome collection was the result. The annual meeting of the Society will be held in .the Senate Chamber this even ing at '7 o'clock. V.-" . '.AVe Iftarni 'that th Honaprrnfinn nf fKo newf Episcopal Church Jn:thisVc take pi ace bn the 3d Sunday in December, being the Sunday immediately preceding Christmas. It is expected that 'several ClermeiiXWili be present besides the tt X y - X 4 X; y y lilSnOp. L -; y -y y. . ' ishop i Internal Improvement. Th e Board for Internal Improvement mt in this City, on Saturday libX AH the members were,pre- Sfnt. . ArtT acline on the business e fore. the Board ,; they made their annua) P" - V the Legislature, and adjourned on Saturday.X -X v X 'X- y Ja Mebane. Esa. not havinff vet made iving vet made ie on the Cape "11 H jjille and Hay- hisReport, of the i ork dune Fear River between. Fayettevi wood, tne fresiaent oi the , tioura will j hereatter lleport to the trcncral Assem-f bly on the subject. v ' 'X v - -PO- . - j Yiriknia onnerifion.Th( nrrUt nf Suffrage is pretty well settled The per- .1 o" IT r " " . -y-' o "M sons admitted to vote are, -1.' .Tlie free holders as defined under the Y1d--;Consti tutrdn.X& ' Lessees for five, years, 'hav- mg one year toycun, ana wnose annual rent isf 3 Housekeepers and heads 1 of families who have been resident for six monWor ha paid reveniie' to the n - - r y ' - - " Commonwealth for the preceding year. 4.; Alt freeholders, whose freeholds shall be of the assessed' value of V if such j assessment be required; by law. TheXbasis , of - Representation tn the Senate, was- next discussed. .Nothing di finitive was done,, but indications of a greement became more favorable. ! i. The decision on the question is, -the pre sent postponed. ;Thc entire Report of the Legislative Committee may be, consider- edas -having received an expression of the sense of the1 Committee of the whole inits favor. X7"e most serious difficulty is to fix the basis of representation for the two Houses, but the prospect of ad justment is more juatte ring than it has heretofore been. . X . ; y Items. r A splendid dinner, was given to Ja mes ;Barbou r, Esq . i h - Ri ch mo nd on Saturday last. -X It was attended by manv citizens, memuers or tne conveniion anci distinguished strangers.' "No appearance of iparty spi ri t d isturbed the harmony of tlie festi ve boa rdi X A sentiment, purely personal, having.been given, to .Mr "Bar bour. thatT gcptleman returned his ' ac ktibwlcdjgein e n ti to t he cb m pany i n : a shor tXspe'ech V fpr which y however, we have riot room-to day. ; Speaking of the eXISung reiaiicm ueiwceii inu j aiuies a d d Great ,Bri t ai n, M r.r ' Ba r bou r,; in th e course of his remarks observed, r' J feel fer$u aded you will hear with satlsfactipn, that from all I saw and all I - heard ' from the government and the people, there is the - strongest , desir there to .maintain i witl ft sitlie most ' friend ly; relations tQ ch en sK' and, j tiic TreaseX y h ich I,u sed ;"m y best"cxeftions--and Ir belieye gether in VatrjVy -X'-X''" ;:.V .' . " Atlinrier was given pn -Thursday last, at!the JMaiisibn Hquse,-;Iiladelphia; to MrBrbivn, late mlnisterXto rance. Hon: Icseph Hbpkinsbn presided on "the becasibnr The com pany consisted of , a botit , one trundf ed'and twenty gentlemen, among whom 'wer6 the most respectable citizens, and a :nutnberX)f tdistinguished inVited'ests.-XS-'XXVX " ' X."yTheP Charleston X (Jefferson County) Free. -.Press' observes : Tmnied ia tely upon bearing of GeHtTt publican course ; in r suggested bim?jas fan ! apropnatei'person for regenerated Virginia's fi rst . ChtefXAIa--strateynnder ; the new Cnstitution.-! The nomination, is received, with acclama tion; and ay 1 ey si m u I tan ecu sly prbc l ai m a bi m f a' r th e' man worthy-loftheXpeopleTs i,chbice!?r Thousandsofvoices AvjHopnXechoand IdesV that'Wen g fsJiallnbtcbmm. session ot ariv house.ThivhnK' rort aaoa nw i';iyi;r. :r.: . - U. - rvyXCXlremission ofXa fine. ttieonereaiter?conticted1 lO bushel8f Corn cr Wheafandlittblfe " ,y- . V4, jayuJ,;i " uie , u ejj tor i . r i?I",:"F"ilitlV , v'wunmee i "in tlulsporo , 1 Bi.irvi ''--f'i;"' ;vv Jamei.IlileyofrDavidion'Kicaaa - iHmr - eainthe oath;toe.en,tior.4he;sche xurrence;M dule'tobe irenerd ThWesetMWa debtor. y y .y':yi- ;X:4fe.X4r cX currence to a bill, to amend an act oassed rwkkiisther Hhexiz- i re-ecno. trie suunu nisiorvi wm,vre i inatv.u .compromise .amorissii ineiir-wui i z , jf - . -, U. fi J. if-. I : . x 7 ,- .. t - 1I I,. A, '-,- ' . Al M Ihord." in naralleL columns, the noble hear-f hortlv,ta1cf nlace. . -M ttalciehNov.323." - . -,::: w y yX -yX yy ":yy' i-.-yy . v v-; --y ' -y-y ' 'v. :rop whilst oHhgofwie .o.Vi ku-X; -ii"- X' ' -XXXXXX'! ' - -" issuing onauacn- aim ure prumpi , emanauoa otr virffinia's , In ihw CM. nn viu'S- i' i' . - r "ir-vywui xiaw. . :-i - .: fed'rpnnwn. huf Kl !cf iKIf. !, I.!.1 member 'in .FX; " ' r w. l nos. vesmi 3c oti : Vied on am. th-rv V ' . favv..o.T . ' . f wmuupi rention tor the riiv s?on of t.n,U j I CHOUSE VX : , Saturday in 1828; alrerinffUhe lime andtpU I holding, the elections in Greene couhrv.-i- 'Li,?,' V.lme; " .1 "V . I ao t h bi 1 1, a ilo wi ng com pensa tlon to the were read ; I ! fi. e t hi rd, time, passed and sent to the Sen- the bill, inore effciually to prevent obstro the pass .ge of Fish up Rocky Ri t-tiofts to yer, loin J?S-5 u$0? couPtJr 49 JtheXtrAl'ud klenbure line. . Proceedings, of the Senate fbd ommea lor want ot room. COMMUNICATIONS; FOR THE REGISTER. jTheresai a Drama of hih reputation, from the "pen f our countryman Jbhn'Howa rd Pay he is f be brou-ht trwa: ? 0UZ- rheafrc'X.lt fc.ons tion.yand if we rightly understand its ch:t- rnr t r- we hplitv it tit ht nirilinr!ir 5ilarI ed tn the taste of a R,deih audience.' It is represented..'.. t us as fultriifend inci dent sounif infv its !ntoralrtimeltntl . from the' ti u mber of in tereslf i hg cKarau rs, 'well calculated to bring 6utXtheitalett of the Theatrical I Corns. X If lira sentations "are wrihyrf; Sunpol't, Huch plays houfd be liberally' encouj-aged in preference to the Daltrytrash wlitch is toa roiten introduce! upon tne Stage. ui lie on- oiten introuuceti upon tne stage, . jane on- varied, exenions of the Company now performing here to deserve ami obtain pub- jjc patronage, cannot but be appreciated by ajj atre. the laughablc farce of tbe Young Widow, wnicii gae suco . greafc sausiaciioii on lis firU representation, is to be repeated this r. - . - y . - . " Evening. GOLDSMITH & CO.- .. -&Ce- ; ' y.' FOR THE REGISTER. Great improvement in ivorking' the Gold Jltines On the authority of a very respectable gcntleiria nof this City, who is interested nivand has lately visited the Uolii Mines 2 following statement in relation to them may be depended upon, and may not prove uninteresting to the public : as it shews, that! there is an im- provement-in the manner of- workih'g those valuable deposits of the precious metal. At theMincs belonging to Jlessrts. -1.; ardent spirits were thought to be abspluiely necessary, both to obtain la bourers and to' secure their health from the damps of the' pit. But it wis soon discovered, that so far from being of any service to the interests ot the labourers and employers, ardent spirits were'a great injury to both. It was aetermihei to em ploy no one who ued.- them. The wages were j net-eased one dollar more per month. A sufBcierit number of labourers without any;difficulty,X was secured, and ;he re sult, in the more faithful and cheerful performance bf their duty, has fully jus tified this advanccin i the price - of the wa ges, inasmuch as; more; order perjyades, without which, it is almost hopeless to at tempt gold mining- " This case is not a peculiar one, v Fourteen or fifteens other Cmnanies nursue the same course, y at-1 tended with the same 'success. :Np man seen intoxicateil, is ever. after permitted to worlc in the .Mine's;" until, a& e?e abstinence h e k gi v e full pro o f Uh a t p e has reformed. Several of the miners, ilo riot per in i t aVdent spirits to be brought: near the Mines., ,y !X7.y :! v-- ;, v;. yy) v X ;' .: Is it not strange, that with so many ex peri merits as have been made on this sub- iect. any man should still! continue, to give to his labourers this '' liquid poisonr The packet ship York, T arrived oV the -23d in St., at New-York, brings London papers to the 23d of October and Liver pool to.the 24th.;' ' , - V ' ' . The.Emperorof Russian has .issued' a Manifestor on the re-estaDiisiiment y ot Peace with Turkey, in. which he, justifies the Var,states that he had al waysben wil ling to make Peace on- honorable terms,' ani? congratulates his Subjects and t lanks. God for the present happy event. 'r- Preparations are making. for the f streat ofthe Russian Army. Z1--" 'l -V XXThe.Bank if Lisboni'it is apprehended is abouf to faiLT A- run is made upon- it ' -1 . y i a y a -jijj ana its paper is at au per ucnu uistvuuu X Coffee issaid tbvbe v jndemapd atl a small 'advance, io the: Liverpool market; -f--' v a- , ''; - ';'" Tj- v! Virginia Cqrivention-othin g ."yet finally settled in th'is Vody; thou-li U ap- pears as irali parties were Dec o in mg more moderate, so as ta induce vurf. to -bKeve ..r .. liEGISLAURErHE nATlTWii rzryjjr ' . .- ? r-o:? ejus-? sinEruiariv amia OF, COMMONS.X : ; :. b,c tmuinifete pf bSitaing m ;inWilminton:oAthe22d insWoibiH OURChO- ,Arou 23 -'Mt.i'presseaiDe public wjth strong prepos- sudden death creates aq uni afteril toattifiil- UlnessX lrfrsJ wne at ; Mivy Archd.y Collins. r Jphn Faddi v Ag'ed about 66: f roa from the pen of ur countrvmafi; John How Uiow-&K radr Bim.iiitenr5rffen-. i On this evenine f Monday.) fJoVi 50- will he! produced for the first time. herev with: splendid new Scenery and decorations, a celebrated Dra ma, in three Acts, called , ' - I ' . X- ORPHAN OF GENEVA. X Performed in' London a great iiumber; 'iiu'c'- .2 rh "y uajHA,i : -w . y -r V'X IX"."5 jr-'Mri''Rt:, 11 m ' ong, v x - mrBouteUe Performance ' to .conclude with the favourite rarce ot the . X'! XX HyyX- YOUNG WIDOW, 'XXiyX OR -y -" vr X5 LESSON FOR LOVERS. " - entertainments, : will be expressed in the Bills oCthe.dayyij ' X.' J-X X:'X :;r -rX- -r v.y ;';'" ;;4X'0:X it- v; ; iwoviii&ua tuii wi fWVSL E undersigned having administered on the ..JL; Estate of the Ule Edward Wilson f nhatJ? ham. deceased ; hereby eives notice to Henrv Wilson, tson of the deceased,and to Alexander Hobbyt son-in-law. win) are siipposecC to reside inthe State of Tennessee or Alabam that the froperty ot the deceased has been disposed of. lars each,! due to the said Henry Wilson and A- texanuer noDDy, wjuciy win De paid.to them on appiicauon. JOHN WILSON. Admr. Chatham, Nov. 26, 1839: V , X v 3tp LAND FO R HALE. X, BY virtue of a decree of. the Court of Kquity of Franklin County, made at: Pall Term. ioy, 1 snail otter for sale to the highest bidder, at the Courthouse in. Lewisbufe. on TWrlavth 15th dav of December next, a Tractvof Land 1 lying in the county: pt.Frankliiy; on the waters of Lynch's Creejc, adjoininir the lands of Wm. jonnson, jas. Hooze &;pthersr supposed to con- tain about 700 acres, it beincr the Ute residence of Isaac i'ouze, jr. dec. soldJ'or the purpose off makiner partition amonirst the heirs of said Isaac. I ting partition among- Thebove land wiltbe sold pn a credit of pne, two and three wears, hv onni instalmntc purchaser givine bonds with approved security! for f ll f nnrrl)!si mnnvlh lact- turn Km.4a .i Dear interest alter i we ive months trora the. date. I - . . ' . r - . S AMU JOHNSON,! C M. E. Nov, 10, 1829. y24'eo4w" ' To Journeymen Tailors r X . T AN TEH tmmediately, two' br three, first v v rate workmen. Apply to r p i'TRirir v5l H IK1UyM - y--C- .'.'X-- ISAAC Raleigh, Nov. 16, 1829. f ' v The late Dr.;Wim H.!Hunt XKf r X' ' XI iMpHE subscriber , having administered to the iJL Estate of the late Dr. William II. Hunter of 1 Raleigh, deceased, calls upon, all persons ihdebV ed to the Estate of the deceased to pay the same" forthwith ; and requests that allXpersons who have any demands upon said Estate; will; make, tfiAm Irnnurn ti Kirri that t xr rri o j: y f f 1 - y y- THOS. G. SCOTT, Aumr. - . Nov. 23, 1829. !V!Xy-';T 27y : B Y !virtoe! of sit peed pf Trust to me. executed 1 by ; D rX! William. I1. Hunter, to secure th e pavment Of certain debts therein .mentioned, I shall sell to 'the highest" bidder, on : Wednesdav f toe JLOtn- aay ot uecemoer nexvanocontinue tne House aun Lot on riuisDorougn stree,v lately occupied bv the sud Ir. Hunter, together, with all the Household and. Kftcheri Furhiture, one Waggon, six Horsestwo Mulesand a r-sniktl Mare called Polly HopkmS, a : valuable. Library consisting of Medical and Miscellaneous Books. Immediaiety therenfter, I shall sell at the Planta- libn near ; Raleigh, all JiisKStocteosisUngof Cattle, Sheep and Hogs.:yTerms made known on tne aay oi sate. - y.Cs 'v..p;;:y;: T V V y THOS. G. &COTT, Trusteed Nov. 25rd 1 829.' .-;X. -.'X!. .:.Xv --'.27! v IN l nursuay, irtn ueceroDer win oespia tlie Plantation ot tne late ur. William m. r Hunter, an ins; farming utensiis oorn, r oaaer, i Hay, &c. terras otsie sit monms creait, tne , . - - - - - . ' - I-..; . t , t purchasers giving Bond with approved security. " - - THOS.G. SCOTTi.AdmV.- Nov. 23rd l829. y 'X . 2r Ginning Carding f& Spinning v . x; . JTachine: 3 VOW ti) be seen and obtalned fn Raleigh at i. our-Shop-North-West of the, . Capitol-t These Machines, ; amongst the most -Useful of. modem inventions, are so constructed thatne of them. ;will e in, card a nd soW from? 30 to '40 ww"- wjjciicu i nan past o, .periormance to f c'5s.?f (aH ,wuica mey win jsen unusually , commence at;7iprecisely.:--3;'r'V:-'"' .cheapyvJy-'XX'iX' X'-XX "X;'rj-'- ' v Nights of performancer Monday, Wednesday' ??.W&gW&&rJ'X8Jiifr; FriJ,y and S,turd,y. ;y,,-:, ., . ; . . WANTED, r . ' . ' .,:;'-?" -T J ! a --r. . . .... 1 juitic; jzjuvvaru nson. - cuts per day -which is eqUali to the labour,Lerson of 6 women ' with the - coinnwnyvrheel. -; The i machine will spin 6 threads, fine or coarse, :and twisted according to the ' wish of the spinner, and the quality of the-thread for eVcnhess and strength is not surpassed by the bestwacUinery in the lJnitedStates. These machines are now in common uie in West Xcnnesse?, and inXdif ferertt "parts of this State, andyare very highly approved of by all those who mke trial pf tbetn; Fersonsvwisbing to avail themse Ives of.thia; iin-. tnehse time and labour saving machinei are invi- tea 0 can ana judge ior tnemseives- Vestal, dec- , PPeanng'jipihe satistactiaii of; the Court that;lohixye,stafteof the defendants in thpase iVnot an inhabitant of this State ; it ia therefore! tirdered that notice be publislieci iri mcucii' icgisf:ec jor fix montns ct ine iiiinj- 5 of the petition, and that the lfe net term of thfa CoartX on tHe ild iifn.iH-V pf MarchextjXpUadX answer br demur to the 'I OS EP II GALES have reeirpa petiti0rt;sorvthe;-aatpe.'Will be taken pro confessa '.y aad beard expajte; 'y': JjXX y?. y " -y.y ';!v-'-; tf j for sale, Price $3.00 fey sets of the Histoi ry of !.K6rtb OarOliriain t wo vol umes, by ' Fran ciJuxJMarftnt' jtfst putblishecL, i y c - O . X v fl NbvX.?XXX'' 'X- :'H.-:- y-v''XX'4l28 -:' tioflNortliCarbliiiav J4hai'a!bivjdendbf,tbre4 oer ; ceL ;'X-'- oo-tlieriCapitaltoclc of this Bankybe; Wl the ' same is hereby declared for tbe oast veak Rav ble at -the principal Bankroll londay ths . 7th uT.VFceraoer next,, ana at tiie Several Cranches fifteen; days thereafterXtXy:f M .f - y . yy:X'S':-:ty'ri A I??.!? O ihrt? V'.--.-'rr- v v j-.s.4MOV.:.-v-- ;y:y tXy jetsons indebted ; to the la te flrm : c f. s. vvaaait cTjUAarehereby notified, thr liands bf -the subscriber But.uuii3 Mimuicncc ;suu ,;against ail tnc2 who fail toy come Jorward and settle the satis immediately; rmLAMS tolAY VppD,lhave lately re- v.v.j. Xceived a! supply of crenulne Naples Soab together; with a ereat variety of other Perfume- r -Iry-rsuch as Cologne and Lavender Waters, Xla ! I cassar and Bears Oil, Cosmetic Wash Balls, for I beautifviner the, skim hichlv seehted ttn Palm i vmcj v-ucmai, t iuici, 5 JL4venaer, , ,V efreiaOiCw Cevlon, Jessamine and , Cinnamon, Soaps. A ;SAlsqivShavmgXaVes,whi eommended to those gentlemen-who shave them- y fk Pnncipal Teacherjn the Oxford Male Acad jfl. !mv; : ; X- eentliman of thorough classical and other tried literary, attainments of hicher or- der has presented in this institution s profitable. -auu useiui jieui ior xne imi employment ot ail his o;ualjficatins as Teacher, in the very healthy, . cajpltal of GranviUe bounty, North: Carolina-so-' ciety intellihfiXhospitable and moral, ' livjnrr y heapX.and other things favorable to'the growth X frpm Teachers 5f ability arKt experience, will be received by VStejhehj It. s Sneed, Oxford C. until the 15tH day of . December next, when the vacancy, win pc nueov-; -'.a? -:-yi .r-'rv ' '" ! ' iKrtie'dutiesvof UiePflrfcipal.to cmeice the 11th day of Jamiary' 1831). o XXy X -y X:! -:. - A v. ; 'f HOB BUT B. GU.LIAM, SecV -Oxford :i2jhJ Nov; 1629. ty -Xe " 26: 3w. : ' y.; FOR SALE, 4 TRACT pF, L AND? ini?Wake county, ly ingjpn both aides of Dutchman's .Branch, cnta,nng 397.acres, andnother;iact!lying on X, tne,swm-siae;orwjtVCreeJc:; are;,.;:-. c,"',!" aiu were pure nasea some years I 5V "J uuinuur ui , ra. urown I m.. ft .JM t . I ' . l " . ' , -'HP.v u ie. manors pi tne Register, who are autnonsed by me owner to sell said land. ' g5' 29 ':-Y-:99f i TTnvaifW ISTf kinA.U . I w VI 'Vai unuu, ' f I ! . Annual Meeting of the Trustees, of t'ne i m university ot NorthJarotina will be he d a I ITib P.reilrua ?MlKi.''P. .1. c. L 1 . . . Jr "'?v, "v f f ! . - suy . 1 ?i 4iay orecemoer ;nexx. y;:: x, uX v'V ' X uy.pppoinimeni orpine fresicjeniot the Board. t,Raleigh'Noy.U?thl829.fl;Xil !-X-y.;!26- OTOTice; iXf take;up: a?d committed to thecal 1 -of T this vcouritviion the 2d of Marclv list; a. liegrd miri Supposed .io" be j Slave who calls. " Norfblk,a. id nhat be ranawav from tlm said X X Mosely before his term of apprenticeship had ex- , pired. . ..The said negro -baa beelvin this county' ' 5, or 6 yearsi and has passed d!uring that time ai a free man V; he. w about' 24 years of age, 5 feet, 4. or 5 inches high, and rCoarblaCk The: owner of said negro is requested to Come forward pro?e- property and pay charges, J of be will be dealt wita.as tne law directs. VlXM y y-4'x X -'.v. JAMES PALMER, Jailori . ' ywhidspiv Bertie county, June 91 i f y ; ; K. y yXPrice advi T''-X:::?ytXX-y,, C2-6rr; ;r' ' . y j j' ' ' yiiin j ;' X MSiniurjaXFainUh -? yTIIE Subscriber begs leave to inform the I.a- ' nies ana uentiemepot IaieighjthtJie has tar- en a roomlHVMr.'Stp'son Fayetteville Street, " here!he villjbeypleasedtb serve "those vLa may favor him.wth. their pitronage. X!. - ' . . yjauies waitea on at uteir tiouss. - - xwhere hetLikeuesSvijJ notf sacceufuV: no larsre-widbe nude.r :K :-.X .-" .c TCrtW. . 1 HVO .. '. y t . . XT V nniinrtr T' A TEACH ER W ANTE 1 2 ftQ take Charge fjcf ari Adny in the neigh t", vJLborhood. of Italelgh; 4Tbe situation is verv beatth: the water good, and the neighborhood v agreeabie. ; it is jiecessary the rreaclier should - lstand tbeLatip ltnd English :Laiiguaes. and ju&cs uip lUMuwuig 4uamiuaiion3 .Yiz -unaer" haveome knowledge. of Mathematics and be ' of undoubted ttwr al character. ? A ral-rvtn n an one would be three or four hundred dollars V . ... 1 . r J w v. w per anmimi, Apply to the Rlitbrs of this pap pefsonafly or by letter postpaid.- y . RaleigivNov.- 1T.V- T .X. v ' ' 2Slf Six and-a-qriarter Cents Reward. TT ANA WAT from the Subscriber, on Eatur.' . JLw day, the 18h in?Uan apprentice boy, nam- ' ed Hix Jones, 17 -years oil last June, not very 'tallbutveH-set,''-itIva bold Countenance fair skift.ttn-1 somewhat freckled with large' whits " eyes, c His clothing' isv a ' bLck jeans Coat and pfain white Pantaloonsand a wool flat. Any 1 Dnngmg ik 5Mm,?oy.io meaaa nave -erward.. : r ; . tlie above CHAHL.ES SLAGLT3. - Buncombe County, Oit. 26.- 23 3 vr. jTKN the 10th msL'l lost my Chili, .4 boy s. VLr bout years of age, near TcpUr Creek' fleeting House.M 11a has a Ctir sin -. itli blue eyes and' white bairf and had pa tyl list and a suit ofwhite-and-'copperas ccttcn Cwthes. When talking he does not- speak' very plain. Ahy -informatiori of gaid child jwill be thankmlly jeceived. f- - X. KICHAUD CR033. j 4 1' a . I ' v.; : A X.,rX:--' rc-- r.iX vX.'-CX tv. yX . yvX- . .1-.y.V XXXr ; ; XX-:

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