1 V V ft -s S ' - '-?' - . ' " 4 t- ,-: . 1 ' 'V, 1 v.r r' t t 'v. , - " a. V- :4 1 ' I ft Ji .t . a so e of ir a; ell fl i3f.-? : JorpecEupon it vrv y- r ;V-. 1 i MONDAY, 'DECEM HER. 21 . " ; vOti the .ISth'instVa letter Ws' reail from "H i;EGikATDR---1hthecnatewDixThurs. wr. aionrpe, rre&iaencpi uieuonvenuon, V t fvirlaifMn Sanders submitted a-'Tleso- ten.aefing,in consequencesbf.indisposition, !V-t lation, directing the Committee on Inter- hu resignation; of thatffice, and. as a inalWroV ex: member-of bod;- ?Bafbour - nedieiicy of instruct ng bur Senators: and was unaniinously, appointed his; successor .Aptinir our Renresenr.it vpk.in Cnn; ua iKsiuem ui me unvenuon, ana iren. ' .N cress, to use their trifl uence : tK'ol. ain" lmentf aiura suf- from IhV General Grtvernmen 1 :f ' , I.' i ..' --.1. it Ul'i.Lfc I u ' ncienr iu;iiKiKc uiu river ixeuse- navigaoie r . . j r, , . : r-'v. . 1 ' - from 'the town vof Neviberii to Lbckhart's Committeb of the 3rVho1e;i.Ir Gordon ,in ! -i;aTlsMn7oliWonfcouiityV ; , har.y and on; the; motion ;'of:. Mr j- , . '0r the same.day, Geouoe Hoover was Tayjor. of Chesterfield, the Report of the 2."" elected. ithout Oppositions Bi igadier Gen. Committee on the. Bill of -.Rights was " ta- i". "?. eral of the6th brio-atle. ' ' v ' fr:consideration,-se?eraPamepd- V" ' fThe Bank Bill was agVin UkeV up.-l ments to the Report and .additional Jleio- t ; ; Mr." Mbntomerv of Orari spoke in op- ,utWs wfe offered, which , produced a t . osition'to the Bil, and lc. Hintonof ,onS discussion .of adesultorynature I v ";Wake: in favor-: o iC -Nb questioniwas The most interesting topic Wich" came; - ICtaken. , ''V v ' f ;V-;: before the Committeerwas,the proposition f r " In iheHoae of Commons, tlieconsid.' f MrTajJor to incorporate in the 5ti ' . 'eration of 'the f bill fbr the erection of a new resolution of thq Bill of Rightsthe act, of fJvcointy jn" the. Wet, vas resumed in'co'mV Assembly rejative to the disqualifying of Wnittee of tlie whole".!: Mr- Swain : ad vo State officers who. hold commissions-un- Vacated the passage.of the bill; in a speech : of considerable lengthVand was replied to t . committee , rose ai o'cjock, reportea ' proirress and ontained leave to sit axain. ' : . jUu Yulay, the Senate were aam en- ' Bill. i rr v i After -a fenpech 'from Mr. Martin tiori was takenoiT sh-jking put the first ectionand;negativedt.O votes to. 23 $ which shews; that acbnsideVaHe majori - -tj of the Senate are willing to establish a Hnkiif the State, nrovided the detailsof the BiU'be such, as they approve. The -".v t. m i - r . luscaloosa on k the loth jit. Litvin A in iavorx)f4,the Bill, and -one against it d'i. - c : i - f i i n : from Mr lMeares ' I V'Wilsbn from Fdel .Tuscrloosa' was e,ectea ?rf81- ; trou air. ivieares, ,x-r, .WilsonJrom K,iiger fnt of the Senate$ Francis s. Lyon Sec . combef said, in ense'the motion to strike ;ofa, r.-A.. w i a.; ..."i. v . . T ; v....1.1. ; " fetary, and ueorge.W. (,rabD, Assistant , , -.-w-m u, .vucu uM, St-cretary Af. th it ; branch ; John Gayle," . , prevail, he held ;m his hand an amend- tf cf the'floJse of Representative y ment which he would ofier as,a substitute Thori,a; T. Tuntat Principal Cleric; Wil-. v ;for the present Bill, and would beglad to ihm.BjM'Cle ;j have U reailfc The Committee consented T.. N;.Van ;Dvke, Assistant Cterk. The ; . u&uciug icau , ncv .wiiii.il ine.ques- election of Hu?h M'V.iv. Ksd. as Xn-, V ' Committee have leave to sit again on this subiect-V:. l. ; : V tr; Sneed. from the Committee of Fi- nances to whom "was referred the Resolb- ionrproposg tWimposi on . . -the Gold Mihes'or the proceeds- thereof,, reported against .'the 'expediency oC the ipposition Majc . Ca val ryf v. r v "t;- rETsHu ncoT was cnosen aitensev- l;i i rabaritnigsrigadier, General rot the ;;ith;Bri: tile ' In the House,; the BUI for a neW coun r i ty,iWa3 atn under.discussion. : ; Messrs.. . , a. suu y.ivi owam auuresseu uie.cuiiiuin- v , . tee in support of the bill,:bnd Mr. O'Bri ';V Mbp posed it liii "a speech bf very consid- ' ewblb-feii '; -XSay4in ;he 43enaei v nothing r Dut pnyaieDiiis were acxea upon. Alter 4 V ?$eve v. wal electeti'BridLdr 'TGreneraU'bf the 42th brigade. In-the House, the new County Bill was Vtne.fenbsslntppic; Xong & Air. Byntim toot the floor against the ; billrlji 3fash abd Mr,-Gaston in suppbrt.of it. t The question on the. passage of the Bill at its .seco nd" read in srT was f decided' in th e" negatiyeby a"niajori -of "16 votes. So . i. ne.ioiiowins statement snows "toe ma ' ; jori tr pbtiindb rvtlE?ic fob Cob- ;gress, .in the Salisbury: Jlistncti4 oyer his competitbrtMEJLbNo;y in l0wan,i.;s.,i:r;v-w771ir . ' n'Chatham-. ty 676 V VrlnJiaVidson'TVf -1: iff, Randolph; ilOl . i , 169.-, ' 378 223 768 V 1538 '; vt 1538 ' f , ":nencher. majority, :;-142-; c mw:M . ine retnarK.ojcnersiaem;. against J ili e ren e w aT xif tn e cha rter "bf th e United : States'Bankf has been attehded with per- The Capi talSthe? BanfcisS.ai)6 oth)sS23,0b0,Q&!aVehd"byjnd )'faisanii ".j,'fiiifri6Vs?orea Indi vidi&l toekholders,v xtjmuuu ; ;been ten-weeks ;insession TTiave cone through iff UommiUee ot tneTr noie theReports of the.four sreatComraittees, and various otKer propoYitio'ns which hTaye v wceu-suooiujeu; oy .muniumuj uniucto ' -uut.ine great .questionieer.'iuji ociub , notjo ne compieteirsettiea-r-anu noining -?c&n hk nntifibf ntt ilpfinitpl v 'arranrec. 4canvbe bonsideretl as definitely jarrange -. iUhited States 420,000 f; fapsc befote an ultimate decision rwnibe. ?btT ? Taylor, of orfolki v;as appci ntr d to fill hisjyacahcyjb thi delegation;. der the Federal Government. Mr. Sfani ard and Mr.l.eigh detailed.to tlie Comt i7Yuuj:u,fc,,l;,,cupuyu,""0 position v Tlie. amendment was finally negauveu. inp tiegjsiaiure ff AiaDama assemoieu I , . . . r t jtur frorn Lauderdale county, is contesi- Ud by James J ickson, Ea. ' . : r ' :J-0- "'I rJ ; ) 18 inetitioned . by dov. Cles, in his Ve message,' as"a fact highly honorable to 'h character of .Virginia, that another year ,,as Pas? DJ wunoui a single conviction white female hr a penitentiary offence, L ak,n fivfi ycar.since aiiy such convic- ,on;has taken Pface 5n lhat sate- There !,-now but one female convict jn the Stite r"n- " e recominenos uiac snenouiu be pardoned and, setat liberty. i ; , : lhe Synodjof SouthiCarolina and Geor- crin. flt Its IjtP tOiUnn in fittvann-ih flatar. mined .on iheet.tjiblishnient of aiTTicoo giMemimi'pfthe South. It be lu- T VVaddel and Gouliusg are already cho- . " Fire,- Yesterday, during the recess of tlie ?Macbn i Academy ,(br dinner, the building was discovered to be on fire 5 and was consumed, together vvith its con tents. We believe very wifiany, nf the loksjofc'ihe scholars mere saved, and itJs particularly to be regret ted, ! as the Macon Su nday School - Library (ex cept such books as were in-the hands; of itSfSch oars) were v bu r nt V The j bu ilding. Was ra ther. a tern pOrary, structu re, and . not Valuable, yet very, conveniently fit- Lted up, but the loss of books, is consider- aoie.i --i ne ure is supposeu io , nave 'Ori ginated from the stove, by accident. ' " ivacon messenger. i A resolution - ha passed 'the Georgia Legislature, ".instructing the. Judiciary committee to.inquire into the expediency of making tthe? Judges of the Superior; Courts . elective by the pebjle of the Gir- cu i t k o ve r - w ifitA 1 th ey . a r e s: t o pr e s i d e ; Tills (the Georgia Courier well observe!,) would capthe. climax of Legislative folly on the. subject of -the Judiciary. It is bail enough already- The Judges'are already top d e pe n 1 1 e n t to d 1 sen a rge " properly-?. M 1 e d lili te o f their officer ; They h a ve to bo w and cringe as much as common candidates for nob nlar fay 6 r- J Th' row em be fb r e the people,what will be the consequence"? 1 e te 1 10 jy wno can te 1 1 ; t ne nest . story, or si n ? . t h e bes t . son r, or, forsooth, drink th e m ost wit is key, may be the Ju dge j o f the Circuit. 1' -; In the House jofvRepresenia abtipnto fpfer that part of the "Presl dentMessage relative to the claim; -of Commodore Decatur'sheirs ;to the Naval Committee-rf lfMMM ffc: GhlHoiiUa mI tha.t'hefIbuMedivHe Iherthe extioa had li hi erc epU bljcrejpt in tbtfie vern ment,xwobldipobtinue toproveineffeci Vigh fjwliij.1 e, ; j wi thr h ti rnff zeaLxa litl' uji v daunt erl r hi n ess J h ewpul jo ae,wKa l naB,,5 iuc II s. i jr .;yug ,y- Hii VOU I sc he inherited ,n p thietbjessi ng l $hxm Idv teaieij c ansciausiiess" of .haViBi:dischrgni finelfMh uiestiprijha beehp theepresentayeso mltiote;m1s that;itd eel pmpil Haying tip rsjanip ' charlKhisolwn iStf ..:vr--1 - tuai.-einmyi &0 terminedjTegaYuless estimate which 17SrVr niight b iNset'on hi s;edorts;, i iih e r infoK l -1 outftihe jrousew ' : stancy to ad v(jctewhat;hersteemed ..5. Vi- v.'-irtnriTittf a hrkKrnTfVKH - . li nnn:fi a .fit k!n n -Ta -.1 -I : 1m .Z''m.' ; CStfy.-jA 7ion cgro dlkVi; ,lhe property of Mr; McUy, tf Rovan' cnun4 ty, W crushed to death in the streets of this town oh Saturday ."Iastby;,th;run- ning away ,ot tue horse3 attached ;to the wagon vWch he-was, dfUing.iJby C55.J 'rhe'following curious paragraph, tran3- laieu'uuiu ii . uiu . ui Bremen papersis communicated for the Baltimore Patriots - rThe Leeds Intelliertcer.of ?atedate,' i it 4 k.cs iii ii l I u I! o i an rL-y pwan ' Oiammy, which' was presented to the FhObsophical Society, of -that city;; by theUate John Blayde, Esq; and; which his recentlyVun dergpneacomple.te;exapinaton;by.ha,t body- Qn unfol(linge tlie, banHages-1 in" Kyhich tlie bodK.was 'wrapoed.t there was fliscovered al copper platewith hiefokly- puics eurayeu cnereon me interpretation of s which made - known the bQsiriessndf character of ihe.:4eceas.ed; ;and the : timev! and place? at; which - the body vas. em balmed. The time proved -to Jb daring: uie reign or oianasses tne oth,i caiiea byjthe Greeks Menophis,) of theAfy nasty' of Manithb, andfathe'rjof ,the: renovvned Sesosfris, v Manasses was the. eighteenth of the Egyptian Kings; anl kcerid ed ' the' throve 1493 years before the birth of teiporaneously- with ? Moses.- -The en graving states also, that the deceased was an incense nearer, ana secretary ot the rencs ot . the t trod JMandon . at Thebes s wnicn. sitiuation ne occupied about 3000 years ago iPicture of the Gonverttioii.-Mrl CvCat- lib, a distinguished -Painter Yrom the city of New-York, (whose fine exhibition 'oY IJeWitt Clinton graces the City Hall of New-York,) is now in this city, takingla pictured the Virginia Convention, In the style of Trumbull's Declaration' of Amer ican Independence. M r C. proposes to give alikeness of each ' of ?the ninety-six members, with Mr Monroe iri. the Chair, and Mr.: Madison .on the floori presented also' a coup d 'rail view of ;.thev Delegate Hall, &c,Mr.' C. is" proceeding with as much rapidity as possibfe .irf the execu: tion of his picture-and ijt isjioped,' - that the members of the Convention will fc se- condim plan ind give him everyl facility in their power. He proposes to jhaveit engraved byjthe first artist in Ncw York A-and,to hand 'down to pbsterity the re presentation of a body," which has excited the profoundest interest through t ie Unit ed States and whose labours, it is hoped, wi1l4 redound to the benefjt of their coun try. liichmond inquirer. Talleyran(L--0i the eve of his debar- ture'for the Russian campaign Bonaparte sent for hisminister Talleyrand, ia!?d ad dressed him in thesfi words- fcTal ley rand, Ijknpw that you have conceived the de sign of reigning after, me, and I have sent for you to acquaint von that in the event of my falling in battle arrangements have been made for ybdr death before the news can oe Known in raris." 1 , snaic. not cease to pray for the preservation majestv's life,' was: the signific of ytr frri 1 fi r tt n i an b J him- swer of the politician. 4 ; Justice tor North Carolina. Al r. Mer- 'ft cer, in .the remarks he ra.ide in the Con vention, the 4th and 5tlt in speaking of of the disease aruh deaths which assailed the troops at Norfolk in jihe month of Arb vember preceding- the Peace, sas that 160 were buried, 8GQ discharged, be cause4 incapable of furtlier, service, and 2,300 returned oh thei sick list-4lhat it was not till the close of j this perilous sea son or-immediately before the return ol Peace, that any aid was-ordered to Our re lief from North Carolina "-In thej last re mark myfriendMercer.is odstaken. ' -.The firt detachment bftNurth ChiolinaMiliti i arr i v e d i 04 No r fol k i b i h e in u n t h v b f Qc t o4 her, 1814 and about the 20ihrof that month , the Virgj n ia Militia were ordered from the Peaclr Orchard to Fort 3$arbour arid the Nortll Carblina !!Militia stationed at thaf places-There disease - and deaih met tiienijat; every : turn f the epcamp-; inehtrf i'nie; writer of ths, c knew;.-1 litof thebi buried ip pne; dayy in the(Buryinff grbuucLTback of the Peacli- Orehard J vXhey were co ntinued a t lh at station u n ti I it a s thbughi, prudent tb senoV thin to FtlrtNeK sb, inopes of jren d i sease w hich aWa i ted t hemand , p na I ly, the few of them that s u f y i v ed , . we r e .'d i s -charged n accoti n t of iriabi 1 i ty to? Jo d uty antlperuutted to aUemptfti reach f their" repectie.:'ho ' rh e 2i 1 D e t a c h m en t f ro ra Nrth - pa Vol U na arrived?at;No beir 1814,?'ahd Contibued In servi4e until 'Ppact?. I-5 well recollect, that a tield iuU fiber from that ateiyas the last! bfl5,ei or the day ai inai siauon wno visiijefj tne guards 'ialthe frbmUhaiState jy f r i ebjU'l M rV ' Me rce r1wh o J e fV hi s Is ta ti o n at Caiiib v;!At pinibefore fth-arrival of the first dertchmeM1iCNbrth-Carblina.MiIitia at Norfolk, ; ;H .ss i cunt suu u'jjto s? 1 o S'. j -.? 5 I'M ? l11 Is t?' 4 n3fghtrpf suffrage made i ri the sch e me propd s ed b y vthe co m - I ra itee ;6f tjie whol eMU 1 -thef 96m e ia be'rs" were presetu tiur.j, ; t;sUornf stakes the i was again undeC tiolfina! jdisfed ofiheiidivand tnen 1 3 '-;rb"u rib hiatenaleha rg-es - are - vet place oflhtMonrp bui'whenlfiVvexequea of nepresentafiobebmes "upiVhiblf 1 wiH be. the case in a davrtr. twir. otpa. "itmJi. men,t is expected. . Vts-'.". 1 W - , LIARRtED.' V J: x ? . y In Tranklim oithe lbthCinst Mr.' John w W CrossTanH of.W'arrenton.-to'-BJus's' CilitbJ Bridg es cf the former County. v 'vWi - .' Tfln thl- lAiU nlf !n rmftl.n ' 1 " If . TAt. H&kinstLTotrmerly6f:AFtTent'0n.inrtn2?th' year of h'3 age--of ajingerinff Consumption rTTTIIB LADIES of tKerFetnaiel neberolen So . k, ce ty, are Ji an py toHnnouaee to the. public i 1" that arrange menU-ha'Vtt been made for iltx ceTe- b ration a, :AI 11, on Tuesday and Wednesday. fhe 22dand 23d inst.J at GonekeConceHUIalt, where theiadmirers pf taste. ingenuity andefe jance ..will be presented with a: splendid "Exhi- i KfttNr 'r";t? a Mnv 'iDTtftr Vav ruw .w ( Annronriate-artic'et forfihris Presents will be- foilnd at thev vFair ;and- sub .... STRAYED - 5 . . 'f.From ; llaleigh,i, about .'a; week ag-o. a .BAY MAKE, -aboutjB- years oldiandbout 5 fee higlii with a'.Starln her foreheads She js lujht and well made. iIt is probableshe has.been.taken up and confined by' some persQn,;as she has left a CblfVe'arly'a Vearold- C ' Any information, of aid Mare.-xyUfbe thank fully received at J . ales 8t' Son's Printing - Of fice". v f- - -V" ? ',-'..'. Dec. 19rc 7 Moi-e .Cheap Winter Goods; rHE Subscriber (hasvreceived .another addj- I: 'ltion;tO;a'f9rmer artd very general Assort-, ment of Winter Goods.-' Havjng a desire to keep a full supply of tvery article. in his line,. be will continue to receive, from thne, to time,Vas de mands niay.require.v I'he'Goods were all bought at "Auction very tow, and will be sold as cheapo if not cheaper, than any ot the same kind or qua; lity in'thej Slate. .Customers will "do -well to call and see'for themselves. ' . ' - , J . Good frish Potatoes at $1 per bushel and some Alum Salt. . fc ? . " . - . ' V : , JOHN FRI&IIiOSE. Haleigh, Dec. 21. : A . ;v , w6w New, Books justvReceived. - ESSAYS' on, Hanking, originally published in the liichmond Knquirericorrected and enlarg ed. ; f13y a citizen of Virginia price 25 cents.J Lectures on the Restrictive System," delivered to : the.-. Senior Political Class f William ihd'Ma ,ry COjllt-ge. Hy Thomas R. Dews, ;Profssor ,of-Historv, Metaphysics and .Political Law," price $1 60. : c The Dover "Selection of ; Spiritual Songs. 'By - Andrew Uro'addus", pride 62 cents. x.; . . - J. GALES & SO. ' Dec. 2t.. , . . ' w 8hocco Eem file AcademS1 RS.LUCAS respectfully informs her friends and the public," lhat the Exercises of the above Academy will be resumed on the 1st Mon- U- day in February next. . il. v -V ' Te utmost attention will be paid to theroo. rals and behavior of the ,voung, Ladies placed in thisSeminHry'; and its retired, pleasant & heal thy situation, its salubrious t air; arid fine 'spring: water, make it a very )desirabW residence ) for, youth. This Academy haabeen tibder her care for (die. last -eight- years,", and only .'one' case of sickness' tias occiirredSidring this time although th t pri nci pal part 7 ; of ji e r pn pi Is were from h e xnns unhealt hy parts of the State. J Being only a, few miles from :the Stage' 'road,' her Academy affords opportunities "or Parents and Guardians of regular communications wilh their Children and Wards.r ;-;,ll-;.V Vlj 'v A;'; In addition to the usual Elements of Education and Plain and -Ornamental -''Needle' Work;" the young; Ladies will be instructed in Geography History, Astronomy, Cbemisiry Iiotuny; Philo sophy, AlythologyiDra wing and Paiiitiiig on Vet. vet. Lace Work, Music," 8tc ; . V" i..- '" . ' Terma- Board nd Tliitbnl $5(f per .Session? Music $20: half pMyahle -in advance. Painting on Velvet $3. For "Drawing," Paint tng on Paper, or Needle Workj no'extra charge will be made". . .Waren county i Dic19. . .1 -.; 85? FCC The BtHr,'Tarbofp' Press,, Halifax-Minerva, ? Warrentbn lleporter and WJbingtonCJLcJvo;' will, msert the "abbveUhree times and forward' their bills to this office. . - V x --.V- K ; - Hillsboi-o' Fein ale -Se mi iia HE Winter Examination of the - Institution ended on theJJJdi instants .The. next Sessi-. on will commence on the 28ih January next." . . . ; 1st Class; t ':''V VrT$i5 pf Session.; 2d & 3d -': ' 12 50 v ' -.,'- 4th. C:;' ;-. ; ';' vf-; 10 00. -V i. Contingent Expences 50' Music --- ' $24 per Sessiqn, . Drawing &' Painting 10 ' k " ; r Needle Worki from 1 to 3. ' V Board, including' Wootl, 'Washing, Candles, etc. in ine- most- respeciaoie iamine, ior jpim per month. r - .V ,' . W; M. GREEN, Supenntendant., ; x fjrjsThe Raleigh J Star - Western .;C..rolinian-? Freeman's Echo if afifax At inerya and Fay el t ei ville Observer; . will publish the above' '--4 : times. and forward their account to J." P Jheed, Esq Treasurer of the Hillsboro,rFemlelSeniinary. outhera Female Classical Be-! ;y;:vlninaryvVi & MRS.' HOLLISTER. havererno cd their '.Seminary for Young Ladies - to Ox ford,' Nv CV and have engaged theasistanceof Miss E. HtTMHBETS, in the department - of Mil sic; Of the qualificadbnsor Miss flump jhrej-s, the public -need jio better 'pToof than the high reputation, which she has maintain ed du'ririg- the iwb.last; years as VyTeaclirof yM usic In Oxford, and the fact ."that previous' to tier coming to. .this place she. was the prmcipal' Teacher of. TlUsic in the celebrated .Moravian School at Bethleherb .pep hsylvamafV-jV-lf , 1- K 4 4; ; '; ?l ,Tf9 Seminary, which has be'eh ;ln operatfon ih Mecklenbiirg, Va, fur two years past,;y has re-, cefved tinequiv ;cal proofs .of thcTapprob 1 tion-of an enlightened public.. ;he ' plans. t m pjoj ed for . promoting habits i of diligence", and; correct deportment, areVfor" the "most-part original, and very powerful . in their iufluence fi ,r; - 0 . THe next "Sessionj.: will commence on Monday the!.llth of January next ; For further 4ar6cu lars,' T enquiries ' may -: be vaddressed to'.-ISev; ''EL" Hollister, ; QxfordST C;;? - ' - i i ; ; Decl829.-Y-M ;;fe Noticei ..-'. ... ' . T.a. meeting of the President andDIrect crs A. of the Cape. Fear NavigaUoa'Corapany, hoi- t den in Fayetteyilleon the 2lstr;day "of Ncyem- Der last, ipursuani o a.uesoiutron oune otocE.- . . . . - - . . i- ..... . noiuersr s ua v;ompanjj passed, at uieiriast an-: nual "meeting )jt was" Resplved, that a Dividend of 2 p ef- cenU.on thKoriginat, capital stct, and on ihe.&pcunt expended by the Bbifdjcf I r.ter ral Irnproreraents; between Fayettevill Zx. Wil mingtonV be, v ajid the same is here by -d ecUred , payable atony Otace in Fayettevir.a, oa thelst jnany omers ivr wse ana comjoritv principally c signed and .e'xttut.ed by therXadiea the pise lvet Annronriate"art?c'et for fihristmas Vr Ne -Year's ttanttaJs and uehcacies,: by-way of refresh mentor yill ,b'e plentifully wipphed. : . A " 1 .. I " vl, 4' ? ,THD -Sbb'scrlber'Li-.ir- 1 ; if . . . . fill it tr lilt purchased the IIOUCE C C 12 ; . ;',TAINMi:r;T fo.rrrly I: pt by :: . - Hubert d. Dirthin" in f r tntvn , Charlotte Ci respectfully jr.fo'r.. ; IU fri and the public, that he .nnv has1 ooened t HHose fpnthe reception and. en ertnrnent cf ; who ,iuav reel aisposea to honor .Lini v.UJj tl c.usion.;.; livery enortvwill be usedao1 ten person? .jtoinfoTtabitVamPunrernitteflexertu . will be'imade to give enure satisfaction to nil The,- Deda and Bed.Iinir afe inferlo? to none": 1 Table will be furnished as well zs the r.- et ' tne. back country vvtU afford ; the Dr with fjuors of the best quality i iattantive and iru .Ostlers will be employed, ami Subles-abundantly furhisiKdv" s ; : : f t t- : : v Charlotte T) 'cc: 10T829. 2 .N..B, T tfaviug1 'discontinued ;the mercai;,, businessI sliall look-'for prompt jiayrctnt fi alt; who are indebted to me f in fact 1 cannot in dulge any.- . - . . " L - wislfto purchase ia p.iir of nAY 'HOUSES f- -LL a'C-trriage-not lo exceed G years-oKi. a v ills 10 l :;. Dec.,4. 32 tf ' -TO 70 UM'NE TA1EN PRINTER . r jNIJUkn or-" ff-Qc.-' Journeymen Printers, v.Iio - A-Vsre iinst r;vte and steady workmen, w: uteu immediately atthe Knoxvdje (Tennessee) I'?. gi ster Q in ce ; 10 u h om co 1 rstan t e m p 1 oym a v. 1 1 liOerai wages will be -given. F S.'IILISICCLL. 'i".'KnoxyI..,"Nov4. NEGliOE S ; WAX rED : fiJITi highest prices Jn. CASFI will J?e riven 11,- for.a few likelyYOUNG. MDGUOES-fro-i ISto 25 'for 'males, and '-from lOto 25 for fe real. , ,-l ATt ext. u priced will be given for mechanics. Pe,rsons who Wish to seli will dowell to crJi en me atAIrs. Jetetfs Tavern, v bene I mar. always be found. HM.-POVLEIL Rilc?jh;Pct.'3l4' . :.'21e.itf Salii of Ne2:ioes & Towii Propurt v.. fKN'the 8tU:f January;next will behold at th Xr Court Mouse dorin llaleigli five va.IuLIa and likely negro slaves the' property xfthejr.tfc - WmoGlenddnning on a credit of six moirthsthts iitchaser giving boiul, with- approved .security. sL'0n the first day. of trie County Qourt of Wake fn February, next; 'being the" third -llndiy In. I February - -"wilt be sold on the-v premises, ulao a" vamamc juo. Kuur ltuproyejnc hts jn-iiaifgii, e iugtbe same. whereon ihe late WmJCilendenin resicUdN.v Tije lot is eligibly situattd, lies op posite the -bute--.Bankjiear the Capitol square and . has on it many improvements : The sale i:: made, for closing" ,'a' trust cr-ated in-tha'wili. .cJ Wm.' Glerdemn dceaseL,Hnd willb; on a cre dit of b and 12.- montlis.' t..e tjurciinacr- trivi" bond wi in approved pecunty. 4 - iii:ni:v roT ter, cidv 1 ' - surriving'.llx'r ot ' - - J Wm Olcrtdeninj " -.V v deed, by'- . '5th Deer. " 1 829. ' " -W " - ' ; THE. srJBScr.ii:; 'VFPERS.for,Sal'liiHOUSI-:'I. r.OTS in tha y.Town of Oxford;' with the LAND adjbinln. siboatOO acres---or" wli ch about GO acres trs"' Woodland; v.ThV House Is 52 by -40 feet; cum- modious,; and well finist't J thr;ughnut, -having ' .4 room's vith fire' places , uii each floor, - with a '-' wide ps"ageohjeacha.. garref distributed i:itq closets and. two cbmfortuble f ooms';" and a c tl!-r under tbe xyhole divldedrnto several apartments. Jit is situated in a most heautua 1 grove of Oaks s .attached to itrisa large Falling Cirderr furnished 1 with fruits selectedfront the. north r i n lce-Uouse constructed of rbcka . stone' ; Spring-lIouseT-a Velljbf excellent water in the yard an Ofllhe iii the y ariuitable fo'r.a Lavvy er,- and every.' necs' sary Outhouse, &lHn good repair. V i ' . f '.-Also, a ri'ANYAUO no w i n ppefatl on, ; which 'gh'give. emplojnjent to: 8 or 1 0 hu nds. havin J.0 i acres o land 2tt i Tmses every mrner isiruweu..- xaru , is ;seiooro seen J any: iwhere: This property - Vilt be disposed pf "on reasonaoteana accommodating terms. .. Oxford;' Sent.;'l.";:V:s-: :.-';' TScnv tf r SuperiorCourt of .Tiav.-; Chatham CointyV;; FU Terra, K ' Alfred Vest al. pt li e rs vt ffhosi: Ves ia I u o t h e r5: , v Petition :loT tfie'cli vision bt liarids or'SvillianV i ' ' & V ; v" ; ,Vc tal. dec. V ;.; . ; . , -- " appearing ' to 1 he ; satlsfact io tl rf .'.the Court liithat J oh h Vesta 1; on e of the ' ch-tendinis in this casej' is not au inhabitant of this St ite it u therefore; ordered,- that nbtrcebe pujT.il.ed ir ithe Raltigh Re-is i e r . fornix -tnont h 'c f the filiiv ot toe; t'etition; and that the said Jc'n Vestal, at the next:-1rm;ofrthisQpu'rt;..,oii thed !IoudayT of March net pleads '-answer brden ur '-'t s iilvv petition. rimth same -w ill .b'e .taken proxci'dVsso and heard exparte. ' ;! f i " - - - , "CI rk Sup. Cbiirti ri5H 13 ; terms incmtf .every riecei-ry1ex, :.;Ppense except Candles. ;Boo3 & be fur nisaed at tne Petersburg -retail I "on the first Monday iti January, and the first r -t l l -..-. i.tr'. . &iun,wiii tiojc u a .puuuc .tiwmicaucn on tUt flrst Thursday and - Friday in Jufie. I ! a ia 'session will commence on. the fo'lov. ir j Monda "and close. without an Exat.-.:-j.tij,"."o the' -2nd Friday of-November. A: - - "' '';.:-'r ; '. rUThe system cf studies h regulated Ly the pTiri Of our-University, f JTho subscriber will devote Ais-whole titcnlioti to. the. duties' cf 'hi School ' ; c. a-.uill; a. m. ' Pec;;iie2X.---7.-y; -.-v5' .-33-V '(t'rh'llaleigh Star,-Hallux '.riinervai and 'Tarb6ro';Free.Pr-.s viii liicsrt' the -above our times, and forward t! ::r acccur.ts i the'sub scriber.-" V . ,.' .: .' TST6T: to be seen arid obtamed ; a 1 . "i fc!.nr 7rtrtliV-.f'.t, The&e2 lactones, amongst the' n:cit uief'ul f modern inventions, are so cnstr.r-te.i v .of them," will ginr caid '? i sriin frn cuts . per day-5-rj'hich-'ia equl k r j-ta 40 labour cr o vc "sen witn;tne ..comiiun v. . c .. 'Tots V machine will tpin ojhreads fine or t :-.2:.and twisted'according. to :T.he.wisu x;T t! dinner. -and'the ual'ty otVthe thread .for ev; v.,. s nd str?r i a V r ; irpasseLbXthe best rr.adiir.-nr -iu ti'U..l-d LUttf Tlies&michin trVno in co:;;: jn, c: inr.West Tennessee, j, j :i i dl ferent "pirts cfC' State, and ar. vry t ;;j.i!y. approved of by tl those trhoculie Uiil cft sm ; ters'ona -wishirg'to avail ttieis -drtt'er th'rj-Ira- menie-tima acd Iibcur s.vr.r.j u !- v-" tched toit; rid oa'the'pte as a cc'mtuitable : two story Dwelling; with convenience or a Jamdv residence.' ' A 4 . ; . - ' A,v Tuition pr.. Session tlOx - nrices. , livT-ir- stude.it will be, required to bring with him a pair , of Sheet, Cbunt'e rr)aner and a pair "ri I: ! - nkets. The exercises pf, this Institution will b e r ene -ed i ted to cdl a-Uljudse for thems: . 2? . -v.-- f n, T. "-Tl. Fz. T.- I i -4