li r '..V - tJ ,1 MOND-AT; , DECEM B K U 14. . egisUw jencc o fbqtfi I I tfu scs; oF th c vLcgislatu re, . ini a'number of spectators, took the oaths pertaining to his office, 'as. Governor ' , ilie Jill 'to vest; uie j&iiioh eiecung sCerifTs in the free white men of the State,' r, . --. ' IV. fl' lis' . - - " Ij.gpasseu us secunu. reauing 'ln.mer-oe; nate, by a vote of. :t(f 26; But ; Utile f(nut is.euici utiiicuui, us passqge iut in; fn the House of .C6inmns9''onThurs ,hv,' on motion of Mr.Nicholsoh oFRich mond, the committee .of finance were(m strutted to enquires intothc. expediency of directing the'Publict ..Treasurer ' to is sue Treasury Notes, to . the amou tit " 5&00tiM Ctoqpp submitted a; res J;itfonf.toreduce;tKeytaxj;For;peddling on navlKabldstreams;,froni.l"g25;tovglo;r TaeconiniuteesuDsequeniiyreporieujiiiaif It is inexpedient atthis tiiueVio diminlsliit. The bill to'pro'vide-ftir a. division: oT-n c- roes and other chattel properly, neia in common,' passeu us. voiru iciuiug tuB ordered to be !en2rossed:r ' -This bill; pro- TdesV that wheh titleuas lenama in cumiaonvio . negroes or other chattel property, and a "divisipn i desiredt:tnay-ibyiaTuI-for: ion"'; wiKi tig ? a; fd ivisio'b to'fiie:' 3tfi petU' tiori for that iiurpose, u nder. thej same rules as 1 are prescribed jin the act vof 1 rGfo Ahe better care 6 f orphahs'and securitiesv&Lp. And the;CoirrHs ' tb'ori. def a 8'ale of the property; takirig secure to each tenan t- in comnibn, v their rateable share in severalty of the proceeds of sucli sale, vlf a sale is not'deemed by tlie Court necessary -then ithVce. freeliol tler are to ibe chosen and sworn 'to di Tide such property ; as nearly equal as lh6s$ible,& report the division to the Court far f !eir approval orVejection MtJIeU leu 'i 'j.ni t ted ra resbl u tio i vvh i ch . was: re jec t ed , i n s t ru c t i n g t h e J ucti c i a ry C o in m i t 'teejto enquire injo the exped iency of giving to Hous e-biii f d e rsVa, I i e n u pm any Hou se they may lt d f or Vth e payment o ftthei r jnst emails fur ;constructing the isame., The billJaulllorisi rii he. 'oa rd , 6 f -Iriter-na! Improvement' to -contract for 'the re opening and improyement.vor Currituck Inlet, passed 'i ts third read tg 96 ito. J25, 3nd was sent to f the Senate for ebneur- rence - In the ; Ilouse,'on Friday, on motion oF Mr Blair; the commiUeVbf Finance nyere- instrticieu to enquire iniu xiie exijcuicu cy of po ainending the' Iteyenue W, as to provide or the. collection; if a tax'; on incoines derived from stoclHield by'citi 7.ens of this State,in incorporated coinpa parties riot xtoartcred by the State. ' k . T i e bill' to rD f o v i d e f or bb tai n i n z i n fo r- ination as to the produce. Exported From tlie StaVe,was postponed indefinitely,' on its- second reading,; by-a yote-tiFao to 33. In the Sc'ate3fi,BiH;-for,tlie',e'rectibn of a Bistricti Trbni. portions ofBurke and Bancombe, to be'calletl ' Iri passed' its second reading. l;The, bill originally proposed a new county but;, having been committed to H js elect' . committee, thev remttdelled it1 and-'.reported at -'as it now sta ndsV It tyillin all Iprobability, -t pass the A. report was inade 'from the committee to: whom that pairt of the .Goverhors Mes sae was reFerfedit- recommending ? the" larchase ofKs!av'cs.jto7 carry, on our works f 1 lit e r ija ! tI m pro v e m en t.'--TKe ; c o m m i t , tee are fully orihe opihiobJ are the 'onlV, elective. force which can be em phived in this Southern country but deem, it inexpedient at 'this time, V when-.there are no wbrks''on -an; "extended scale in fchich they can be employed, to make the ! u re h a s e s u xjres t eel b y th e G o v e r n or. i," ; The Bank Bill was takp upj "in;com;' citte' o ft he wlvolcV 'Sheed i n; the thair arid Mrr Martin opene'tj the 'debate He was followed 'by JMr- Meares, who is opposed to tliel passage, oH the ,bI I,; i rf "a specc'a characterised by great: vigor of thou 2h t. i - AVhcri' :he ; resu med his ; seat, the committee rose?; reported progiss &: obtained leave to sit aganii'f - ; ' " -In the'Seriate, 'on the"same; day,4 conr siderable dedate aros on thcbili. propos i5 a modification fie cri m e,- of B igamy j lr M ea res .bp rosed and essrV JVVel 1 bor n a n dDicR; advocated its! pasael 'ii:iwwf f ne y o te, tltW res u 1 1 bei nig' U' to ; 2 8; 1 1 was however; subsequently,, reconsjiierea andJVid on;tiie-Uble4. (liomas Torman tow inGuilforti Jair und death for thiis' offene'e has been again res P.'ted by the GovernotV- nntil Jthe, 8th ,of January. .-r:C:-; Mr. Hoke'subniitted a Resold tfonprb; V&g a n ;i h'quTry ' in't o . th el ex ped i en cy o f ToccediTthehjof for the purpose of re ve ' Hinton-of 'Beaufort,' nresenteu a auFort,presented a v,.v.'-,. .V V; jf; : ; l t- -f w?r y daughtcr'oF Powhatan s ;' .-'VvA A B-lt " r. tied an act to, amend the law Avith: respect to.the-.collection otdebts from'the estates of deceased. persons ' and 'tke'-Iaw-iiiTela Aui iu wiic .leyjiiig executions issuen by Justices' 6f the Peace-The bill parsed itatirst reading, ; and on motion dFMr :Meare vas ordered to be printed and referred to the" Judiciary 'committee! ' ? ( v ;ln therH.ouse oj Commons on SatUtday but little business, vexcrk :bf a private .nat'ureV wasJtransactedriSeveral refer encesvwerev made to, the Judiciary Com mittee One touching the expediency of revising and 'consohdatinWheXaws rc lative.to Surveyors, En try-takers 'and tlfe enirv oi vacani anu unappropriatccl lanu. Another, proposing the passage of. aJaw, requiring PlaintifTs iir execution,' in" the Tfirst place, to take outexecutions'agai'nst I the gqods and, chattels &c.' which execu J tion must be returned.' found", before any sa,, can issue. 'r'An-1 othervpcpppsin an examination of the laws, requiring Plaintiffs to 1 Wive security for the prosecution V'f suits, for the pur-v pose.or ascertaining, whether any amend ments are necessary - -1' s The' newlyr erected Episcopat Churcli in thisfcity will be consecrated on Sundav hext;by5 Bishop Ravens crofts Seve- ral-Clergymen From, a distanced are icx-i pected.,-;:,.,,; . oiqie -Atter;the Uom.mittee ap point ed by th e Stock hoi d ers of th i s Institu tion v had ; held ' a Conference Vvith the Bank. Committee of; the Tiegislaturc, on the subjeci'bF-ame in certain pitrticular,sb as to enable We Bank more, conyen witnnutr-oppressin tneir ueaicrs, tne 3tockhol ders adjourned,' to Yneet again on the second 'Monday in -January t v ; ayt. in. 'January? T1 President- of the United States has'- appintidlen IChdrtesi Collector oF the port of Elizabeth City, in this State., in the plac. of Asa Rogersort, removed." v.'V " "'. ' ' Theatre. -The entertainments at the Theatre this evening are For the benefit oF the enterprising Manager Mr. Riddle and with his benefit, the season terminates. He presents a bill oF fare, which combines thefattractions of novelty and interest, and it is to be wished,',that a performer, ' who inTia short period has become deserv edly a-favorite, should meet the reward due to his; exertions : For, as yet; 'it has been but sparingly given. !Ve cannot believe that his claims will pass unre .warded. v . ' .. '"- . : - -;;- :- ;. .-eo- . -;; Unprecedented 7espaci---The'Express, with the President's Message,; arrived at Fayettev i I Ic ; i n three hou rs . and twelve minuses, from Raleigh a distance oF 60 mile3.' The time would have, been; less than this even, but wq understand that one oF the horses. employed, Fell through a bridire and broke his leg, and his rider had to run on Foot For nearl v a mile, until he reached the riext stage., ; .Mr. Adams has afived at; Washington,' oii a visit to his son. v -, ';" v.. ; 'V ' ' . - ;' f - CoNGRESs.--Both ' Houses : assembled on -.Monday last, at the Capitol, agreeably to vl he Const itut i on a! . pr o y i s i o n. M r. SmitJi, of;Maryand, President problem. took the chair; oF jhe Senate, tin the House of Representatiyes, Andrew Ste venson, of Virginia, was, elected Speaker, and. Matthew St, Clair Clark, Clerk. Virgil Maacy opposed Mr. Clark, but on ly received 54 votes All the Other late officers of that body. Were re-elected. , y -v;-;"' :'-eQ . " Tlie llon.. Thomas B. Reed, Senator in Congress from the' Statcf of Mississippi, died at Lexington, Kentucky; on the 26th ultimo, X)f a pulmonary disease Mr R. was otrhis way to Washington to take his seat in the Senate; when he .'was arretted by the illness that terminated his career Mr. R ws iiv the hjeridian of life,i was r a" gentleman oF finetalents, and greatly esteemed-by his Friends. v ; "The proposition lhich liaS been 'belbre ;the Legislature oF Georgia (br 'altering the UonStltUtlOn, SO aS; -lO wave; uiciJiJiai, iii- 'stfead oF annual sessions i oFthcLegisla ture; vwas'!rejectc3 in jthe enate bnhe c rcii oi S a iices a tte rid in g th eih ee t ihg of th e could M srofi together, In , the House of 'Represeh ta tlyes, ,l 3 M e mbe rs only attend ea on . the n i si aay;:v 1 1, was,a v uajr y e i oi c "any iMemberVparri ved from ? Ne w-Yprk, New-Jersey, Del aware; Maryland or Geor gia' : and ' it Avas 27' daVi before a qubru ni If U & IUlM .bill to.amend the act ofjasfsession,' eilti- 4ttmlu by a vote oi 5 to ,;i ;. - TheNationai Ihtelligericer contrasts the First V6ngress in JN ew ,Y prK; wilt fc; P;re: seiitbnI'HheSenate oFthRrstngr tended an id It-was 29 d ays before a quorum .4.. - v .r- v. " . - ' , --. ..,? rfr1' l. e);tCoV?s,mne:teh ne feiriw ' 'i 'I ' , '! - near)ypairofhom.trWthitneVrnim k! rAA;;:V;;;r ; r.'v 'Amo'n C -''', ' uisiduce( reatr than ;that travelfed-by -tio 1UV t ' VRoom of the Capitaf thi'venifirMo.daV) anyjmetnberof the-.First .Congress:. SanrUfS MAfTr ? u 1a brhtfr fever, clock, .iieteteUnd ..fef. Hii! , i.'W- .".V.ee-VwV ' H DeIotfor the;feducU0n;0fhfS 1 to tfe Improvement orAgr)cultnreire Inv.r.d -yTuscaldpsd Cb. 5h:ine of Coal ' ?Ughr tJne?irist ;0 iyer S. 'Denton, to attend.. -,:-y-.- De.n;. , .;,i.:w;:. -n?; a r,iU.?n Monday theNe-York a,lmB:fcV.ii- : , mu' 13 .M,u. tu Pe ?uPerJr, W ,tne J,- LU.rcuif Court. It appeared that tlie dau-h- , . , ."7 , - r, x-imicriy. high ,or, Liverpool Coal; has , been discbvl jjer(? w in iie' twentieth" ered in the vicinity oF, Tuscaloosa: An rePe.c!abie family,tfndKat aHif i,nhfl nuH''tenMr .L.' i 'med an irreprbachable . .. ':?-7M;? a:9 umuThe dFenUciht resided, in , ? uai l :erofr tne, borhod; ihey,were nearly of !hcs,me a. Liverpool Coal. " . A. s; and had kriown:each 'other From chiidhq(Kli ; p ' T ..' Ctr ; ;" ' F,r twoyershe had paid .her his address , Phe Following statement- oF. the array Han having accomplished ..herseduciion oF parties in Congresses given by the I,es,ertd hen 1t .appeared tfiatthef de-' NeYork Journal oF ComercW Nv ' c ft"113"!'8'6: . a' roar,f' f'1 uh u Jn.th? Se6 Administration mem- ucia, anu vnti-Aonunistration -in the IlOUSe. .146 Admiriiitmn. T1 Ani.AJ. t ' . , . Mun-jiu- streams -of ji child oh the oi :...rf vne way, anu saw-a man exerting himself ii 1 - , ' - - - i . . v - n p.. ii i r ii t t , . "es;;seizea-the -mannd: force , k . . - r - desist f rom Violence. The girl to the ut-1 The ni an vas discovered to be one of the pressmen of the Morning Courier and Enquirer, named John Tho- .a v-. ' ' . v Items. A sneeimn nfail tlnL a- .rnl,..K5 .wl T- rJ-- V V b 1 ft IVlltUt Ik7 IU1U tlt'Vt II till ry, .a, "cpuaj a.t uuu,. a car;.oa,eu,witn oags oi ottpn, -was in motion nn if. mnrli tfht citiaftw.n I of-the persons who witnessed it.v At a general, meeting of uthe; Planters on the island of St. Simons', held op the 19th inst. it was Found, by an eXa :t state ment oF acres planted the present year in cotton and the quantity gathered, that the average, product oF.the whole crop, -only amounted to 76 pounds per acrje;; and From the best information obtained Frorti tlie main, the averagevthere would not be so great as upon the island. - ' I ; . t iv i i : i i r a - l c t i v oiu iias passeu me oenaie oi ten- nessee, prohibiting the circulation ot Bank notes For a less amount than Five, j)ollars, irom mm unci msi uaji ui juij; iicxu , A cause was lately tried which i ongi- nated in a dispute upon a pair of; small i clothes. The Judge,- who was; a noted I punster, observed, it was the 'first' timeJie had ever known a suit to be madq out of a pair of brceche $ r : j liv aJaoular statement oi the mnKS in Georgia Journal, the following result ap pears : Canital,- $5,582,349 ; 17 Bills in circulation,. 2,719,356 07 Notes discounted & bills of exch. 5,94p,o99 75 Specie, 1,129,139 20 lingular Coincidence---lt will be .re membered, that when Niblo's . spacious (old) hotel, in Petersburg, Virginia, was burnt down about two years ago, there was the sign of a stage attached to;it, in which the figure of Gen. Jackson was con spicuously, represented ; and-that not withstanding the heat of the conflagra tion, the painting remained uuinju :e;d, the sign not having even been scath id- An exactly similar occurrence has recently taken place in S. C. where an aw ul con flagration occurred on the 23d ultimo.-T-Among tlie houses destroyed, v as the Jackson . Hotel- That- building had for its sign, what purported tc jbe a likeness of the General. It hung within a few feet of the walls of the housie, and between that and Goodman's .I;!otel While both buildings were one sheet of living flame, and while every thingvelse combustible was b'urnfng' to ashes Old Hirkorv stood his' irround unscathed as khe has always done amid. the fiery bolts oChis foes. Ua the 23111 oi uecemoer last; a wniu ' 1 ' f T' ' l ' " ; t t ' l T A. shad was caught in the; Pedee (rjver?lh this State,: a circumstance sdd jby perr sons who had numbered their three. score and 'ten years u pon the ba n ks o F the'riv er, to be unprecedented. -Uot wc'rej fnform etl by a Friend in Richmond couuiy pF-a still more remarkable: Faetf tb;tt )newas taken in thePedee; in the Straps' iff Cl; Stephen :ValloFf that rcounty, on : the morning F the 30th ult., An old( gentle mariuF Itcickingham, to whom it was pre sented,' would not believe the evidence oF his ienses,;until his vtaste convinced; him that there was no mistake' in itL" . , Fay. r tfiriPoWeryiWeunrferstandthaf a RobbVry of the Mail was commitiejil on the Road from Philadelphia to cReading, and Dads. . I heret were ten -nassena: he . M ail-Stage, at th e; ti m e$ (some of th em jTeraales.JOne of, the' passengers wasrob- ut'U-'Oi r iye uuuqreu .jjoiiai smut iwu um There Jfiai been ribthipgt etbeard. oF the United States Sloop qF War Hornex," -since f - r - iuuiicj cuuugu iw iiieui. ne aiso toia ou . ou waiu approTeti security. , 1 ' , - Slutmrfu! (h, tXrT nn wL' "t " f the witnesses haV he had treked -Ith'e - 1 ; fV -."ENRY POTTER, only - . Shameful Outrage. On Wednesday Ai,rill and ought. Jo have' had herThe -: .rv.vSHff.E'r; of. ; . - evening oF last week; about 6 o'docks Jury returned a verdict oFS7,500daniage V-. 4JVi "S ,V - a gentleman was passing one oF the prin- ' V f -.'V ;, BoaJ3du, f r. V r -p AltKERt ANDa g'ent. cipal streets in'New-York. he hpnrd tlm v -' - . , 'r. v-' -.: , JthDecr. 1629., - . . . 31 , tllllJISLI iXLIllII.' il llll .1 llllll III 111 I .' . T t'. mi vc. tt siiiau iiui 10 ioiiqw nun: at thi nicicino nur. r.nr.inn in a i nvrhnmn., same time addressing to hermost foul on' -Creek; M ahout 6 orr7 miles beloV thi and indecent language The 'man had g?ce, theywere suddenly .'aurp hold 6Fherclothes,& haddraoedlier cloak S"SS ping ?t- the. field, and seizing .. . -, -a " "V "AfVfs"1.?"1 a dogn The negroes not aware of theirown entirely ovei- her head. . 'She struggled danger, rejpaired Jto We4assi4tahe"oF their i?.sntlyt toget loose, while hyaSsailaiit dog, Jylien a, tenable endeavoured to detain ; her. "11 e 'gen- !gs were brought into actiuri ;notwiih- tlemaninimediaelyafmroachulhe ter astonisnment of her protector! proved engaged the ierocious anim?il ;he received to be his "own daughter, a fine gil, about f ever d severe wtmnds and the Tigress had to 0,M:r a, ? 1 : j hi o duvn and would have conquered huhl 12 years oFage, just returning frm dan- ,lad ntlt !he nero-s Cucce,d Al thruiW.J cing school. ; notta"iromv4riiiiaqeipnja-'--onoiiiuraay. morning.last af.& 'o'clock; bythVee armed footpads, vTheret tyefe ten. 'passengers in tAVtcheSf'und.thejMair.Dag was ifle.d of its'contenU.A'af; Int.H t" yeafi wasoF he had ahvays icharacter.'-. '.the same neigh- dollirs-It appeared also that the, deFeod- i ant hd tnld iVp hr..h; f i;-,-,'.,-.:' :::X ;.; :r.,.r. ...apjr-. . ..i.,riii ini lin. wiTn TUBIl- Clllf Vo : ha hl O . ' . v r -i - i" :.mivii ,. out i a , i nail ' r v 's . .. . JAUiauw. j.ou. vci. r uun&zToux irunzers. some time ias week while -Mm, r rA : ;V(...to:. ... uiLtfuiui navuL, aim il' liictiii it rniraiiiHrii terposedwitii knife, in; hnd he boldly a la and held "ier vuii.til a gun was.broughtvwh she was shot She measures 71 Ten fn her nose i o the end of the tai fvi Thv male'w hen from wa9 i een afterwards in the neighboring ;wool s ;,'TettIr,,"uc" 'a'gwjan me i igress. i " t l .tl U A II j ' """a.3 ..Uu.u uc xiaciiiiiii w una scuuou 0f ,he cuni y. ; It is niobable thatitheV have emigrated fro.p Stmih'merfca bjr the .P: -:. . . way of Mexico, Texas, Opelousas, and crossed the Mississippi pear the mouth of pj se river Some two or three. years ago, a Tiger was killed on the hills near Rus- selville, in the interior oF Kentucky. ; 3 The passion for ceiebrhy oF some kind or other, is Jso strong and enduring among men, as to put them at tmes upon strange ways oF securing the object oF their aspira tions. - Ai the head of the list of asmrants for negative fame, common consent seems . . " .i ... - . v to place the gentleman who bred the tern pie of Diana at Kphesus, with thn sole view ot connecting his name !wih that ce- euraieu rruciure,: hi iinpensnauie memo ryV The New-York Morning Herald men- rions another. instance oF this uiorbid de sire For celebrity. It has all the hove and lolly, though-not. the crime, of that of Ephesus. Though not very important? we must say it U a wonderful siory, frwe." livery, bud v knows, says the Her-; aid, that the Falls of Niagara are regarded as i he prirrie wonder Fthe word ;T;Say; that they ' have seen ; th$ Jails has been a giand desideratum vyith those who haye not much else . to urge by way. of dintinc- lion from the common herd ot. mankinci. An amateur of this sort of fame sruck out.- a new path some years ago. : Me embarked it Liverpool encouutereu all the discom forts and perils oF.a'sea-voyiige oF three thousand mile -arriied at Nw-Y6rk uscehded.thev Hudson traversed the west-, ern district 5 crtssed t he Niagara .River- came within sound 01, the, roar of waters, enquiring as he went v how much .Farther was the'distance, and when inFormed that he w.ts but halt a mile From the cataract wheeled abou i and returned to Earope for the avowed object of; having it in his pow er to say what nOj other living man could I say that he had!been witivm jiali a milt of the ea tarac "(9 but Had. not: seen it" ; ;-; - .' ; jf; r;; fSJ yom i?a7i It is-well known that Mr. Randolph claims descent from'Poca hdntas, the daughter of JPowhatan, who saved th liFe oF the chival rou s . C ap tai u Smithi'at an early period of the?, settle. ment of Virginia i The? follbwingian extract.From an essay in the Petersburg Intelligencer, giving an: account 'flEthat native Princess don.; ; CaptI; Smith j duringthe fewidays hie staid. there visited- hr0?)1?1 with mnv npranne nf inTlWl ' She ivas rire- lnfpd fn thp Kinr ami Oueeh bv Lady r? Delaware and herNsbantL-hewas pre- se n t at; several tnasqu e ra.a es j anu ? aa se b)ies;;aU,whicb;sights gave her great gra tification, Soon afterwa b aVk ei 1 o n board . 1 the shin ? George, fro m London .for Virginia, she Fell sick,-and died at Gravesend- ' The painFulness toF this; event -id. herFriends and husband, was Somewhat mitigated by, the Christian resignation she 'J5playec ,in Kerjast ino. ments.r - ; iK? f-:r i tier voung child? Thomak ilolF,was JeFt at"Pl ymoutlj-under the: care oC Sir Tho- mas Stukely,'wh6 desired to keep it-.'Po cahontas kdied t in 1617, aged-23. 1 hos-' RblFjier; soni 7 afterwards became al. citi:; zen of.'yirginjai He'left at his death a daugbterrthis daughter married; Col f IC Bolling, by whoni she left an only son and five-daughters, wb.o were married respecw ively to.Col IL.Randolphi Col. i.'Hcra ng,:BrXYra Gay, Mr.Thos; Eldrulge and Mr.i James Murray; V The noble blood oF PocUiontas flows in tnany veins ; ana ine.aristocraiicar. wiai.oi ifN the 8lh ;of Jnu-ry next 'in he soM at the H .Court blouse da6t;io Ualeis?h tive valuable ' ana iH?eiy;nero slaves the property of the latts Wm. Glendenrung'o a feredttot'six inoi:tis, tfits' purchaser givMgTDoid Vftri -s approved sbcttrit.. Jrn ht? day of tfie .Courjty Cvurt of' Wake . , ' Jo February , nexr,- 'beir.the third. louUy i.r Februanwilt be sofd on the premise also .i yaTiratSIe Lot and ImprovtfmenU in iU'igh, iC , ing the sam whereoil lhetlate Wm, GJendeiiiji . resideUiThe.Lot V eligibly, situated; lies op-' ' posite ithe' Stte Bank near ithe fianitol smiaiv. and his on it many improvements ? TJte ale i a ; .made for closing a 'trust crealetl in tiie will f .f VVmt Glende'hirtg deceased, and will be on a ere aim inoimis, ine 'parcn.tser trivin: ;' t;.y NAPLES . SOAP. : -. ' 1 ntlLLlAMS & HAYWOOD, have Iitely re-, . - f v ceived a supply .denuir.e, Naole a Soap r together, with a great variety'of other perfume-', ry . -such as Cologne -and Lavender Waters Mn-t cassar and Bears Oil, Cosmetic Wash Balls, fof ' ' beautifying, the skih. hirrhly scented Rose, Palm. , i Oil ve, v Oriental, TVioIet, ; La vender, - Vegetable, . u - . . s AJso Sha "ing Calces, Ui commended to those gentlejrnen w no shave them- ' ; selves.4Uof;which ihey f will 11 Unusuallyy ; eheap:l;0r.-r: ' : ' RaleiighNov-t8.:v 7. - - a . .i BY TlMOLEONioutrbf tlte ebjeorated Jlnhe Mare Ariadne, by Citizen, will. .Rtandlaffain in ' ' 'x . this place the ensuing season; at my Stable. 1 : i The; particulars will,' bp made 4;rfbwn In dtie . time; ; t:-(i " JNO. C VANIIOOK. ; jjtijibuurg, vitswrii, fiuy. -10, ... 6 u w ; ,,. , OCAl'heStar wilt, msejrthis 4iweeks& chai-ge- . , the he.toVtUeiste'r. ;.jV-,: :r V; ' V . ( :; Tlies late Dr. Win HiiHiihter. V 'J TkH E subscriber hvm3j administered to tbo v, iiL;Estkepf th5 late 'D$ YilUm H. Hunter of Itaieigti, deceased, calls upon ail persons indebt- them known 6 tiling that; they-inaybvs. ''tied. ; ! ,-5-; t X THUS. G. SCOTT, Adrnr. , mbv;:2;'lS29::-c- 27,, t ;t;: ; ; B Y virtue of a Deed of Trust id me sxtcued : by-v Dr.' William ; H. II tin ter, If b secure t her ' ' pavment of certarn'debts therein mentioned, I; shall sell to atbe highest' bidder, on VVVednesday " the 16th. day 5 of December hexti' and continue " from day to day until all is ' sold n the premises, f. .. , the House and Lotbn llillsboroiigh .'Strec;f:liU;ely 7 "; Occupied bythedaDiiunroethfvittE ; Yh all the Uoxtsehold and, 'Kftchen FurnHnre, one Wagqh,; six', Horses, .two ( Mules and, a small J, Mare called' Polly Hopkins, a valuable ti urary : . " ' consist! rigjof "Medical and Milce Uaneou s Hooks, ; C Immediaiety theVeafter,,Isliall sell atthe 4Unta-. : tionnear vHaleigh, alL his S tock co ! si s t i ii g of Cattle Sheeri and fHogs;erm;.madtt.. known ; -6n the day, of salev$;-vi 0rr'''-1'2 rfi'i '' i . " f TH0S. Gi, SCOTT'; Trustee.;;, Nov. 23rd 1829. 1 ' 4- :fN Thursday, T7th December Will be i sold at - the, sPlantauon ot the. late"Dr: AVilliam H. , ed to the Estate otth&deceaseu to pay the 'same ; ; , forlhwithV and .requests' that, all h persons .who' , have any. demands upon I said Estate ,r will make' '; Huitcr,.aU,,lu.t'arming' utensils Cforn, clder,' ;J Hay, Sic TetmsjQf sale-rrsi month's credit, the r puriphasera'IpiviQg.' Bondth'ap'prove'd-'securi'ty.. ' ; " vi'Muo8;.Gi''scorr;.& r . B Yv virtue radebre ' . -of Trahklm CountK; made iti FU .Tf rm '- .'1829, I shall 'fTeroraleothe highest' bidder,-. :V at thp Couihouse in iJewisborg-, o'orTuesday the loth dav of DedembeiKiiext; "a Tract" of i'vind.- : ,ly in jf.'.m .thcq untyrt .Fran ktiii.rt u, Hie 'watew " ' of Lyhch'sGreek," djominij!.the lands- ol-Wni.; , 1 jpnnson, vJas touze 6,otnersv supposed, to cov- ; T; ; ,tamabot,700) 'acreVp'' ibeihe.tho' IXie' residehc&'- s "... oi; Isaacs louze'vjr.'dec-r' ?old for the purpose' oi . maklnff 'partition amongst ..the heiris of said Isaac. ' ' The,aboye land . wjllhe'sold on a.-credit ot one,;. . two and threeyeaVs,b equal, instalments, the v ..purchaser giving bbnds.Mth ajiproyed'security ' . for the purchase money the. last 4 two bonds to ,' tear interest Jnfter twelve months Irom the datcJ' , , ; ; Chatham County. Fall Terjia;189. 'S; AJFred-YestaV&.'fitUerj wtf.Thos .Vps'tal & others ' . V Petition for the division ol lhds'pf Yilliam : z "1 f;''';j;V ' ITappearingiothe.satisfactionLiRf :: the Court 1 ; that JolinesWl,qrieofHhe defendants this case, isildt an inhabitant of this State j it is ; t " t therefore ioMered't hat notice rbe pixblishedm ' lueavaieigw ficgisicr iu,riuiuHiu 01 ine uunj of the; Petition, and that the. "said John Vestal, at '" the next term of this.Court, on the 3d Jlonday a - - -. v - if : " . ' -- ' r ' . . - oTMarcb; ilextj plead, .answer or?, demur to tlje : petitfeiitor the same.will be .taken pro confess j Jndheard exparte. :-;,'.-; . r - f ; r- clerk Slip. Court.. :vthe;subscuiber iTkFFEUS Tot Sale liis HOUS B Sc LOTr HJ' Town of Osfofd.im the LANU a joirJiij --about200 acres H)f which .about &J crcs ure . Woodland. , The lloune is 52 by 49 feet, com. taodOjaCOe'finish-.th bavin? 4xooms with fire, places., osi each' 'floor.'.,:'' vl '-wide-passage ori"eaeha garret d -1,!Iurni ed , closets and two comfortd)le ror'-v11 Ice-Iloti 2 under the whole divided lntaPf.m:': ' . if : fn a rtost beaotir 3ard OHice in attached to it iS a large: Fa! fr er "d every nece- i , withfnntsselectearomthed:TfcPa,rv ; " 7 ; ; c .nsttucted cr k-?;1' . . rn -f.H.nt wit. to-8 or 10 hands, havm . It? - rfaMmnnodating terms. better- consirucc where.4 , 'This V prof Jf? brnud dulfar tht next year, . L r ji 'cVr.f Vi W YounV'JACK.'.bnporU' .'0xfpra.Sept.--n-.rOt-Jf tu. jejitcf i'Vt A B-ltimore. - ' ' ' 7