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' " .. t .- - .... : ..: ,v . .- . , . ... 5f i(;'.-' r-,- ::VV ,.:-: ,,? V'V - k -" 'j',l.s K 7 t -y. .'vv r i : : V - f -V- - 1 ' 1-12 fciLliS.Mff-"-- .uYr. . I MONDAY, DECEMBER, 28 mrim ' gisIXtu'rOo -Thursday last, in Mlriulaof 'Cbmmons; Mr. Calloway, w tain llesolutions were referred on the sub: . -J y V aVrtmnin'v, monev .ambnirst tk wVtcsVbV the General Government, made ietVileJ eportvconclufingith;he following Resol u turns : . , ; V - ; , ?jfcMctf, That" the most fJ.r and equal rtode naking appropriations lor; Internal Imprpve: j .Vte K! th Con stress of the Unitect States, is ih'e Apportionment ofthc .funds fet apart for this 1iki e?.vWl States. 'iri 'the' ratio C instructed and oullepresentatives be Requested So use thejr exertions tov hnvcthe ptoceeds of :i.a k-iint ini run ic- uinusi ur ui.u uiuw? ,o. : Bd proper, setapart as.-a separaxe lunp, , - - V !U -, " , ..... . -. 4.' i 4 1 .fv ' :i ' i" ": i. r.; 1 1'-', j.- n hRMintahnn. tor laid on the table, an - fintonVordered to he-printed.' V Oil-motion of Mr. M'Neili of the Sen? ateVthe Conimittee on that, part oj the " Ge9riiessagei;vhich had'referernce v i o a" Lubat tc 1 VAs yl mu and Pen i tentiary, Ivere. instructed, to enquire IntoheJ e3?pe ' '1U1M1 cy o fjest ablish tng i n thjStateian asy- lunr or tlieueai ana uurap-. ; , ; l-r MrWellnbrn submitted a" Resolution : on ''Th'uVsdayJbicn ::hafor: its i object 'to -couAtru'et'itllail- R6ad; from; CampbeT ton. , tn Fay ettevj 1 1 "e, th'e expense of wK i ch i s M bVnetv.from the'unexpended balance of ;he appropriation-maue ai last ..sessiuu . .i iu - 'complete, thel works ' beltiw , Yil mington. It is known,'1 that '.the General Government ha ve assu ined th e enti re : qo n tfbl of - the operations there; and theState has con- " seq'uenlly.beeh released from any, further. trouble or cost, tn relation lo inera. "bui a smaibportTon of the sum voted" at 'the last session Mias been expended,. and-flie i re'iduewe are? confident could' not be employed insa mode5 more conducive to 'the,liest interests Aof the. State, than . in . constroCtintheproposed Jlail way t7 The v; Resolution' passed jts first'readih , ' Both Houses adjourned Trom.Thursda j vio Saturday, riday;being tlhristnias day. K1 r6n -iSatu rday,lhe " Sehate resol ved . itsclflnto a committed of , the whole C iiintoriAri the Chalrbn the" proposition submitteil.somevday's. agobvrt;'.! Caldwell, i n! relation tor the power of Con ress'tomake; Jpi ; -iternents ' within 'this State. The -Resolution -being read, ,the mover- prono9efl.a moumcation .oi ii, iiy strikinsi: out certain words, and inserting - QthprR,--ilfr. Spaight called for a division vcf theTquestibhjand the sense. of the r Oo'mmitteebeipg ItaWen -oiv 'Striking out, -Vind V. carrie d , ir;l otgrinx'o rd er to ;brii5g: the jn en ts of th e'q u es tion f u 1 ly r be forethe Committee,- moved that; the4 pro positioh'be so amended as to;read : Re- ?t4ved, that itjs the opinion-of this Le-1 istdture tb at" Congress 'does, not .pbssess the pdxeVito make;Iiriprovbments, of na tional cncern;inthis State. Mr. Cold v ttW'lh en spoke at considerable length, in support oithe power oi ,uongres5 xo maKe such' improvements At the .conclusion of 'liia Speecbon TOotion-ofli-AjtRe -.'Obmmittee rtoset reported progress, and obtained leave to sit again $.v': - It - will'-be see'n'froin reference to the P roc e V d iii gs tj f Til u 1 Vsday , tha t th e S h e 1 i ft" Bill which has so J6ngieen before ourXe-1 : IMiil UJ V. UBS. llflMCU IWSCW1UU.1 Cauilli ! the Huufte bfVComnionsXby'so large a ma - j r i ty a s t ox rend e r i ts fi n a I pas sage c e ri a ip . Tlie 'vHoueTof Commonsiwere princi- pally; engaged ton Saturday,, in the con si-. t d q rat"ion:df the hi 11, to in crease the sal ary j tit the r nni 1 c;i reasu rer; ro m ; 35 ,iuu to 2,000 MH; Taylor of Orange , moved or. 4 1 tsvi n u e u n t te c p osipo n em e niy wn 1 ci as negati vefl , 90 tbvS4' It final ly pass ed Its-. secohdreadinff, by a'majority.of -wo vote9naving been previously am enu-- i .ul tor increase'the salary S400 -instead of riiuu-inusaiiowinjjine treasurer oi,yuu. MrBynum; submitted aperies of Resoiu t ionsv which were'" ordered io: be printed, 'den vine' the-'nglit bfvCdnjsress rto execute av o r k s o f .'I n te rn al? Improve m e n t s jwi th i n th rJState" it and Mr .Gastonf 1 submitted itind ry rResolution sanlrmihg s fheycon ti tut ip n ale pawero f C o ngress to : a p pro pria te!;money i ts al I su chrbbjects o f In ter-' vr.al:liripr6vement as mayjbe- sanctioned ; lth'is Sfate; wji'tch' were likewise 'order-- "o y De'pnntea..-j ' v e win . puuii&u uuuj ets of Resolutions inour'next.,, y JrUenialJmprovepcnts.' Tho" anhual eeting-.bfi the-friends of Internal ilnH provemeritst was held in tbe Cenate Cham ber,onl Wednesday evening last. IViU luim Davidson, 'V.zhl the , enator , from eclUenfiurc Cc nty,-calleds to- the v,hair)and "Gom ppointx;d pecretary . The Clrairmanistatedjitht the-presenf 1 'T"-...;i.iAi,',..t ..in..l i';;r.,'i.. .Vjf tneir represenUtj.n, i? be by. them-applied 4 as theyeenJ expedient : . - ;U v : " -r;w.- .That our Saators Congress . be lhe purposes of Internal Improvements and a; Ti.L'noc'nlmn? wpre fo the present ,l ? ri mntinn . 01 Mir ' " -vr ' 4 "-v YtVY -v .V ;YTiw.uieorpotion;:si'-,r , Yy J Y,YrV Y.--- - U 'Itais-ZP XT.--U ic at this place in January last; for-tK purpose of receiving '.-the Reports orthe County Committees," and for entering into a ;fVee comparison, of the sentiments , of "ge ntl emen p r c ?. en t c n th e ge h e r al su bj ect . of Internal Iciproyeinc ats . v,k :" " The Sec rery laid before themeeting such Reports as had been received which' bein t ziLdt r, v "1 The ''Rev, Dr. Caldwell addressed the meetins at"considerablev length; in an ' imr pressivel mapner, bri the ?, disadvantages which "this State labours under for want of more; ready;ieans of sending -itsj. prbr duce.tq, a good 'jmarlcei:, compared 1 with (most of the other States in the lJnion;&: eri--forcine the propriety v6f .drawing the at- jtehtion of, the people ; to .this" subject. Vetook . notes of ,theDr's. ' interesting Add ress and intend, hereafter, to, gve a Sketch of it to our readers. - : j , After a few p-eiuarks fromother gentle- men, thefbllo wing -Resolutions were u- nammously adopted : - i Heaolved, that the subject of Internal Improve ments is all important tot the people '; of North-Carolina,- and that.measures'rought to be taken for spreading correct ioformation thereon thro'- outthe'State. : V Z" - 1 ' . ' "v - ' i ' J ,'v. J?yotoff,;tIiat, for- this purpr)se, the County Committees appointed in January last,. be'i con tinued'. I . - r i ; i k v. Resolve that it be earnestly Tecommended to sid ' Codinty Committees 'to report auunally to the Central 'Committee at .Raleigh,' in time td be laid before the anno d.jrieeting, representing the state of public opinion on the subject of Internal Improvements. ' . ' ' 1 f Je8oivedtxUztthe annual meeting of the Friends of Internal Improvements be held in Raleigh on the 3d Monday in December. , . Resolved; that the "Central Committee appoint some geptleman to deliver, an Address oi , the subject jof Infernal Improvements at the next an nual meeting'. .: ' - I ;The Bank of Cape.Fear'has declared a dividend for the last half year of two per . - ' - v ........ . ' - . - ; .' cenu, : , 'Congress.-We observe thatJfr. J?cn cAer," lately elected in the Salisbury-ldis-tnct,took his seat on Monday last, j " , On,Tuesdaylast,on.motion of Mr Vm B.' Shepherd, one of lour Representatives in Congress, the House of Representatives Resolved, That the several surveys'of Roanoke Inlet, North-Carolina,' with a view to.a navigable communication between Albemarle Sound; -and the. Ocean; now -on the file of this'House, be re- terrea tolhe Committee of Commerce : and that the said Committee be instructed to enquire in to the" expediency of re-opening said inlet.;'.'- ' . And on motion of Mr.' Carson, it. "was . v Resoivedt That the Committee on Military Afc fairs be instructed to inquire into the expedien cy of causing a survey to be made of the waters of the Atlantic States south ot Virginia, with' a vifew to the establishment of a National Armory. Standing Committees of the House of Re- - r presentattves. . ! ' On Elections. Messrs. Alston, Tucker, Clai borne, Randolph,, Johnson,, of Ten. Beekman, and Coleman. 1 V - ' ' " On Ways and Means. Messrs. McDuflRe, Ver ' plankD wight, S my thi of Va. Ingersol, Gil more ann Ovfton. . -f. . ! .- . Ou Claims Messrs, Williams, Whitlessey, Barber of Conn. M'Intire; Ramsuv, Lea, land lent. . , . " . v r. h;-1 Oa Commerce. Messrs. Cambrelen?, New ton, Gorham, Harvy, Southerlandr Howard and Wavne. ' 1 : " , 1 . On Public Lands. Messrs. Isaacs, Jenningp, puncan Hunt,' Potter, Iwin of Oliio; and Clay. On Post Office.--Messrs. Johnson of Kentuckv, Conner, Magee, Hodges,- Russel, McCree0y and Campbell. , ' , - rOu. the District of Columbia. Messrs. Pow er?, Allen, Washington, Tarnum, Taliaferro, IJhrie and Semmes v ! !.- . On the Judiciary- Messrs. Buchanan, Wick litTt:, Storrs of N. Y Duvis of' S. C, Bouldin, Ellswortlr and White ; of Lou ; ; j On Revolutionary' Claims. Messrs. Burges, Dickinson, Fry Wjngate, Goodenow, Youngand Brnn. : r . ' On Public . Kxpenditures. Messrs. Hall, Da venport of Va', Loon, Maxwell of N."Y. Spencer of Md, Thompson of Ohio and Norton. S ' On Private Laud Claims. Messrs. Gurley, Sterigere, Nuckolls, Pettis, Test, 'Foster and Darlor. . ' r - On tManufabjures Messrs. Mallary,- Stanber ryi CqndicV Martin, Daniel, Erwin of Penii. & Monell. J , '' 1 " On ' Indian 'Affairs. Mess&rs I. Lumpkin, Hinds,' Storrs of Conn. Hubbard, Garther, and Lewis, . - .7 . " , . ' ; On Foreig-n Affairs. Messrs.' Archer Everett,' of, Mass., 'Taylor, Polk, Wild,1 Crawford, and Barntf'elf. - -r " On Military XtTairs Messrs. Drayton, Vance,' Desha, Findlay, Blair of S.C.', Mitchell and Speight.- t ' ' ' lt On Naval AffVir3.-rMessrs.' Hoffman; Crown inshield. Mtlier, 'Riplev,- Carson, Dorsey, and VVhiteof N.VY, - ' , . , - y ; "On Apncuhure.rMe!srs. Spencer of N; York, Wilson,' liose,' Smith of Pa., Siandifer, Deberry, "and Chandler. . - . -; . - j r On the Territonesl Messrs. Clark of Kentucky, Green,.- Creightop, Armstrong," Angela Cowles anil WVB. shepnard. ' r ;t ? -e . n - On" Military pensions. Messrs. Bates Le-, compte, Forward, Chilton, Hammonds, Bockee, andPord.o ' ' ' - - ' , ' e On Revisal and Unfinished Business. Messrs. Fearce, Reed and Pearson. ' . . - ' On' Accounts. "Messrs, :Il4Isey, - Swan and Brbadheadl.' " x ' , . V, '--'vOn Kxpenditures in the Department of State v Messrs. Barll, Sill, Kiiig' of NY. , v " On Hxpenditures.of the Treasury .--Messrs.Lei-i per, Crocheron and Kendall. y , - . -i.vOn' Expenditures in the Departmeot of vWar.i Messrs.- Max weu . 01 va.,aiuutenourg . ana Crockeit. On Expenditures in' the favy Department.r-ov Messrs.'4. 'li SlTepperd, Bartley,'"and Evans of Penn.. lr-A- . . - - : t : Oii" ExpenrIitures in the" Post-Office Depart ment Messrs. Yancey,-Burst and Scott. " f s':pn:'. Expenditureson Public '"Buildings. -jr Messrsr Sprigg,' 1? aileya n6VSwift"iJ- i ;;;-:-,s'-(t ;fc&-, ' t'Z' . , South Carolina s.thtBcnk of the United 'SttaesSVe perceive, by a; 1 etter frorn Col u m bia to -ttfeEditor of :th e Charl es ton Mercury, that" resolutions,, to.: the follow ing effept hav'e:been introduced -into -'the oenuie oi ooum uarouna : , i -5. - r,lst.' That their 'Berresent&tives-mCcfngfesi be requested; and their Senators 'instructed, ta r ot to permit iny pnv&ts" stockholders in that la stitution;;ancl thereby niake it a-Nat Ion nl one. . Sd.Thatj in the evenf of the iocorw. aion cf any persons for Hanking privileges, r.irtlo citi zens of the United States be put on an equal, footing' in aubscribinff for the stock' of the'same : 4tb. That the Committee of JFinance rbe in structed to rep pert on the' propriety of the.' estab r.Tatibnal Jank,i excluding 'prvate lishment of a I: Th eKationil Intel I igencer spe aki n g of the great number of petitions -whichtKaVc b c c q presented tpi' Congress 1 says,r , that, the streamof petitions against the transpor tation ofNthe mail on the Sabbajh ision the flovvf and may be'expec'teo! . to swell to a t TP, - - - . half gone-th rough" , '"iv -r f ? : i .wt T'-SXv : -;(":' ,' 'r. .' cicpes. A Ptiblic Dinned was re cently giren,'.at Columbia, in South-Caro lina, t oth e Hon ? La nod 6 j , Cheves", now on a visit toA that City, by iheMembers of the Legislature and the citizens : of uthat piace. is saiaxto nave oeen tne largest Dinner Compapy that ever" assembled in K EdentonfK &yjec--t&'x - 4 - A schooner, supposed to be the Fanny, CaptA Ashbeet , from j Baltimore to' ijiis place, was ceen off Cape patteras a 'rew days'ago, bottom upwards. The Fanny left Baltimore on the.&4th ult and was no doubt in;the late blow ; as she is: out ,of time and nothing having been heard from the crevy, we fear . they f.are all lost. , Virginia Convention. Saturday last is said 10 have been "the most memor.ible day of this Convention. The all absorbing questioii'of lh,e basis of " Representation came up again to be derided. ' The i ayes and noe,s were; called seven . i I s d u ri ng the day. .vx-The question assumed a variety of-.fonns.v.The . sense of 1 he 1' Con v edition was. tried on.Mr. Leigh'-s scheme of repre-sentafion- It v.isltried:onfthe plan of the Federal Basis in the H, of Delegates, i and the White,. Basis in the Senate It i was tned! on the mi ted basts in-the H. of Di & the federal basis in the. Senate : on the plan of taking Mr. Gordon's apportionment tor the .present, and a prospective; reap portionment in .the year.l 841,, "and every 20 ,y eari t h e rea fter, fou nd?dv on t h e hu m- ber of 'free white inhabitants for the H. of D. and on the. federal basis for the Senate. Bur, all these propositions were lost and the last one,' by an equal division -if all the Convention,. -4 to 4. Anu nnaiiy tne o nly proposi t ion; fo r t lie bais of Re presen - taiipu,' which was' found. to unite a major 1 t v Ait, vutesi was Mr. Gordon's resolution which adopted no specified-basis.-and pro vided for no prospective apportionment-- This! resolution pre vailed' by a majority of 14 V'ites: What mude this dAvistilf more interesting,; were the Speeches which were delivr?d'just bt-fore the- voteivas .taken As th Chair was in the act of propounding the qu stion, Mr. Cooke of Frederick arose to. address the House. '' He rose to givebi& reasons at large for voting for Mr., Gordon's 1 eiolution He was followed on the same side by JSl r. Hendr rso! of Loudou's. The speeches of Messrs. . Cooke and Henderson, successively called up Messrs. Thompson, Johnson arid Mercer and the remarks of Mr. Mercer called up Kir. Upsher- and some scenes were develop ed to the House, which had been exhibit ed elsewhere, and whichiseem to have(af fected' in no slight degree the' Proceed ingsof th e con ven tion itself. The House d id not adjourn. till after sun-set, having protracted their session nearly 6 hiursj . So that the Convention haves d ecided,: that the Representation in the Senate and House-of Delegates shall be as followk 15 SenatbrsWest of- the BluRulge, and 19 East 'of said Ridge; '' t;;-; There shall bel27 Delegates 29rof whoip i '.shall b"ctectel West of thefMotin tains, !g4': frpn0H"e; "Jal fey bet weeir the) leiany; and . IlUe Ri'ilge, 40 from the Blue Ridge to the Head of Tide Water,: and S4 thence below.. r .fc;4' J ; Yesterday, a new scheme, for future ap portionments founded on the basisW qua-! lified voters, was presented by. Mr Stu art, laid xm the table.; and- ordered ?to" be. printed.. After having, passed through ijie remaining. resolutions of the Legisla tive Committee, the Chair i passed onV to the Executive Heport. fThe firs tarn end -ed'resolution, ; which -came (up - from- the committee of the whole,;directs the elec tion of the Governor .byUhe Legislature Mr. Mercer propbsedito elect him'by the People : this amendment prevailed by a ifiajorityOf -3 votes. A' debate next came on, upon a" proposition to constitute a con troulingfixecutive Council of 3 "members. The motion .fail edv by a tfe of theHouke,; and then the resolution itself for appoiht- inga Lieut. Goyernor,'in-the"ame man ner asthe Governor," was also lost. ' "''K bill lias been reportedjto the Legisla ture of .Te'nnesaee by' thecomiQittee'- on manufactures, designed to encourage the culture of ilk. ' The Banner ; speaksin termsof "alborobatiori of this effort rto.nen-i pprobat courage" domestic industryrand 'express es'a- confidence derived; TrdtnwhliCshas. been said and written on the subject that tlfeTcQ It u re of "si k is-:c apabl e of ; afl'o rdi ngr to skilful handsaprofit fully jidequate to the labour and expense: it requires. -:Aht , In the House of Represehtatives-a com mittee has been appointed to enquire in? tothe official conduet of Joshua Haskell,. pne oi tne juaes pi tne uircuiti courts ofLaw and Equity in and for the 8th Ju dicial Circuit. " 4 " ''; ? - fj . v.it "2. Shocking Casualty -rGid eon - Alston and a beloved and' Veryjr oh thful Jriend,' r we're' amusing themselves last Saturday stockholders, and - the best' means of eiiectm this bbject; .f r -; 1 1 5 . . . ' 1 ? " dental discharge from, thai' cf. the; latter r r; illCiniOND. J)OCKXo'iTi:RYi entered, the bmly of'youn- Alston; -who ' CLASS, J?dJs., . uttered.but a few words (and i-rnong them, To Re drawn in ftichif.andi 7thUantmry j " as we.understand,' an' expression of affec ;VfV-prfze of 10,000 1 1 prize, cfS,0G( .'. tion towardshis almost distracted Jittle ":--' 2,000 . - 1.030 'v'l .'cbmpanion) before he was a, corpse Al- stqn- wasthe youngest son of R'W'; Al stbn,' Esq of Spartanaged about, ir- an juncommonlvjT promising youth,'; and: the 'L -i.L.Cft!-.!" ' Vv-fir.r 'lj"' urjue oi iua uuiiug pareius, trca. vzai.i r"S CeremohrJi AlexandeV' Everett', was suitiuiiiz aiunt; oue-iutu iiiuir uu uic ?t asii iiigtbn sidecf thebridge built acrossthe Potomac, as early as .four, o'clock when. with a -request tha he.' would favor.hcfj he was.suduenly accosted' Qy. Anne oy- with an introduction to .the:' President, the executive Ghair beingatthat time'fiU- ed by.his friend J6hnfftaincey t,Adams. .vyould.you wjshtp'see.him now:?-; , As' was perhaps expected; the lady, at onGe 'replied in the affirmative, ; when 'Everett immeu 1 ateiy tooK , n er toward s t n e ' ra 1 1 1 ng ofrthe bridge,' aqd old her to 1 00k over. chief of the. Republic appeared 'in the-wa-j xers oi Aiie r-oiomac, KicKing auu piuugiug fromunder the archV where he was quiet ly enjoying the com forts of a cold': bath, a refreshment of which he is1, said to be very, fond Tliis was Mrs R6yals first lormai . 'introauciion-io mr. x'resiaent Adams. The 'following - noticev from the Balti more American i does no more than justice to the firstkpecimenofthe work it speaks of, , i s The American Recorder: ery val uable pdblicatiou under this title has'becn i om men ced a t Wash in gt on b v M r. Q e or e M;. Grouard. The. first number was' .i&V sued on the 9th inst. and is aVvery 'favors' ble specjmen of the manne'rin-which the work is to be conducted., ;-Fhe Recorder is intended;to be a repository of important state papers, and other documents, which may illustrate the politics; commerce Wd general statistics of v the United .State's rr. The contents of the - present number 'will, exhibit the ' nature of .the "documents' to which it is intended to give Vplace'in thii publication. -They consist of-the. Presi dent's Inaugural Address, and the Mes sage ;i u st com m u n ic a ted ; a List of - the Members of Congress, with ; the Proceed iugtin the two Houses' a LisUof the Governors of Stites ; several valuable ta bles exhibiting the Revenue Expenditure Conim e r c e andNavigation of j h e Un i te d States, a " Synopisjof the Public, Lands j the area and the, population of each Sxat; and Territory, &c. It is evident . that 'a Regis ter of t his kind is highly Valuable to niany persons, and is some what interesting to all. It is well printed on good pa'pjr of impe rial ociavo size, at o per an n.-rr r. '.'v -.si ?.". The Rev. Dr. M9 Auley. irt city-iS deprived of one of its ablest and most pop ular preachers, by the removal of the R'ev Dr; M?Auley Philadelphia.yDilA. was Tor many years ah 'abl e .. professor : in Unipn College fronl --whence lie; was call ed to the pastoral ciarJeT of thfRutors street charch, as the succVssiir of UifeTRev Dr M?Cl el 1 an vl when this-gentl e man vwas appointed to a professorship inTjickinspn College. We part with DilMlAule with regret . With. talents of a superior orler,'great readiness of speech,eIocution of the most popular; atid(insinuatingr;cast,v and mariners happity charge of the pastoral offices of a clergy: man, both in the pul pit and out of i t, vve cahpbt'but consider his rem thetsphe;pfcHdn;ia'sv' But ou r joss vwill be the gainpf others- Or M'A)reached hi first sennori in Philadelphia on SunSay last.v , -Sic m:m(Mmitiitfm . .k- -' Cc-w' v ' "-.r-v": CMAcowi(Geoi:Ndv.;,21 A fatal aflTai' dejeu rreir last in Hthe Westerp part f Vthl3couhtyv which reSultedjih the death bf-.opeofoUr most w ort hy and. val uable citizen si 'At a imall col lection of people -at a : mustelr: ground,. at a place known as 'theBgWrj'' rter plantation, an aRray took place between J i m es Fl e w e II 1 n, E sq ... u nd J a m e s Cohorn, in which' the-former received three stabs with a knife, and died, in about two hoursv Cohorn was also severely , wounded 'Jn - the4 s hou 1 d e r by t h e k n 1 fe of Mr. Flew el I i n. ;' - r v. . J MARRIED, ' t - .. In this city, L on Thursday - ' evening last, byf the Kev. I. Ji Lemliy, Mr. George C.. Levy, to Miss Jane D. bavare. eldest daughter ot Mr. J. Y"Savage. k';;;f,.-j The Protfst. Episcopal Sunday .School Unions x1 ITT A VING" established a Depository af the store JLm: of S; Hali; Newbern, all the Publications of the Society can be had at the prices? fixed-by the-Union in Yew-York. " V, -.-' - Newbern, December 22d;a829f 37- A TekcKer -Wanted. t:-To take charge': of Schools m the neighbor T hood of Raleigh., i v T he -snuation is - healthy, and the water prood. Itis .necessary v the Teacher should understand the: Latin ami ? English Lan . Wake county, Dec' 24, F. It AND.- -" Superior Court of Law.; - .'Chatham County. . pall Terra, ,1829 1 Alfred Vestal & others W.ThosJ Vestal & others; Fetition fcr the dlvislonof Lands of .William .-t - ; ..r 'Y- - Vestal dec . '" JTj.T appearing'; to Ihe -satisfaction of the Coun U. that John Vestal, one,ot the delendants it. .this case, is not an luaaDiiant ot tii.3 st te ; therefore ordered,- that notice Ybe published uf the'Baleigh Register fornix m nth:, of the f.Iin of the-Petitlon, and that thesaid John td, at tne next lerra oi iuisouri, gu inc ou . .unua of-il arch ne'xtr- pleads ansv, cr-"cr 'di rrir to tl. petition, -or the same will tiken pro cc;.fes.s &0 guages,8c be of good moral character. For terms, apply to either-of the" subscribers' personal or by letter post paicf. - v - " - BUS BEE, - .: r,.4oo In) : ; cod : 10 .. ' ,40 , ' inn .Whole tickets S4V-, Halves 'S2; Qunn ters bi. : r, "f . 1 1 ) 11 1 i I ' -i , i . I, lTni6n?,eahal Lottery J?7ol l f Torbe"drawn,7th Janr.' ry 1030. " ; 60 Nd.f Lottery 10 drawn-ballots;; V ;1 prize o30,000 '"i i-; "6,ooo ,1-rize of I0,0n0,t -1 ; 5,000 : . :--'rr '.-500 1. , .,.;,,.. .'3,260 10' , 7- ... 1,000 00l ;20 c "WSJ Ilfidc'? 80-CO 46 S"0-i20 St 10. several to gentlemen ol North Carolina."; Aodress 11 your, orders td JA packsge' 20 wltiole ttc.:' embracing, all . f j tbe numbers from 1'to CI -which ,"n compelled--tO'draw $IjOf Cjii be had lor SJ00- Kichmond, iVi. ; f3 manager mnnc jb s; ', V' Richmond, Vaf ,- t NEW-YORK LOTTERY, Class I8t::, 60ioIiottpry ip-Drawn Bllot1;. Tote draWnS0thJpec'emrr. in .AW iW.V ;X V' rPriicbf Bl5v6bo : t ;.;yi,,r ' . ..:3,000- r ' t 5 2,030 Vi '1,000 , 400. "j't ;oo '1 ' r - 80 : ;.ioo. .Whole tickets g ; Halves ;250 Q-wfJ' n' ; A ' . : I Vt ters 1 25. ; ' ' y Vf " MANAGERS' OFFICE, V f ; ' ' ' 'u ;"x:' - vBichmorsd; - The folldwiitg are the'Numbc i drawn7 in th2U--' - ' nton Canal, No. 14 - v ? : ''; 20, 25, 49,'4, 54, 22 1:, 325 45. 1 J,000 n. 50O .OO ... .. 25.32.. .C ' x ' hi- "rf'-: 25'44'4y:v t:20' :25 4Kvf J200; I AH sold at tbeMan'ager.Onlce'.v ":'t; '?ff;. : .In' WilmingtonN; G.'A '': v-.: 7s lf In GranviUe,.N. - C it - - WM l:imMl0M INTYRE, i i . . .. ":v-F' - WhCle-Tickets S10, Halves 0, Quaf- ,;, (ters 250. ';;'', V; ' f - Vates gtAI'Ih'tvre oM i'ntpi last MTnmn Hunzi ? QTOLEN ont of mf pocket: mtheClerk'sO: - r: K7. fice at Uoxborgb Person County, Claclc i: ; . Leather .Pocket-bck;c'oiitan cC Ji Vduable papers, , a. number , of notes i. cf har.d;-; v ' . which cannot at present be remembered .1 re- : -; llect oneony Lewis' Daniel, tor 450 V- one ont -Francis Isbntth.iWm $100 5 likewise,. number of smalrNotes, "-not &: . . r . rpresenijrecollected. sTherewasvone-hilfV of a iHupred "theBrtinco Bank of IewrOrleana, letterL. Noif'"C 83&i also.pne-haif cf a Fifty,D6llar nbteU.' ' : -S. paper, "payable at Charleston; better LV, i No ; f2145;ine Ten Dollar note, ofthe State Bank1: 1 4i.,u;iBMu uuc foliar joieoj ine same Uansi ,; jwith a hdmberof CoostablesIieceipts.aiid other " valuable papers. 1 would forewarn 'any person ' froni tradi ng: for any ,ofth e t Not es of h and or o- . v - . ther papers. T To anv bersoir finding for fivih;-'';.,;: iinjbrmatiofriof ithpockei-btf, twill "give -P' reward i -&30, by deliverinar of, the same- with ' " the contents to ; ..i '; jAMES WILLIAMSON. " f person county, Nov, 3Q, ?: 7- .3P3mi HREE or foujJourhewe I are.first rate arid steady - wprkrn i eii. wanted ' r J immediat elyat the. rioxville Tennessee) lie , sYr gister Office f to whom cdnstinf employment 2c liberal 'wages will be given.! -X'.'? -"h, A ' ; A very- valuable Tar1 tivvir PLin- - mipwiirthefloiia :;apnfii tordaDOiother "JpBihpurpose oflpsinghe dL ?oi .'ine byt wo -deeds. executed" by Absa! . - xanceyanu. uuiy regisierea m tue ltegisler's Of- . fice for the county of Cranville, I sh&U ofi'er f-1- r sale in the Ijowtt ot Oxford, on Monday the lit - i ' , day "cf February next, that being Court d ivani -continue the' sale from day today Hintil comnlpt.- : ed,' the follovine Valuable Prooeptv: vi A'- 4 racioj,'.uana, lying on the south side -of'i' Tai- rivers nine miles. south of Oxford, imtnedj- ately on the Taylor's Bridge Road 'leading' frpn -I." OxfordYvto., Italeiffhf-.containing- by esiunatioa -? 1500 acres, about 350 of which are; vlnaM imS, . ',' Y . - ground erounds-the vbalancefirst :ate. unlahd !dM,-,Y'. 'v improved by fencing,', tobacco houses, eoin jou- ; ses .stables, negro iiouses and a-Verv comfnrh.1 l-ble dwelling bouse for a small family. I't :on ' uispuseu.iu.puruuase are invtTtt ;to View thes Y S ! Y premises previous to the -day "of sale. Mr: YarT- Y "Y cey who resides on the land wil take pleasure in i shewing it'' - ' -Y: Also.- a Tannervnear, Oxford JtfVYthPT. . VY Y f the Stoct -of Leather liaw hides. : liar!:. Tools 1 aim oiucraiinis oeion-ing to tne establishment ' Y. imewise two L,ots ot tiround adjoining. -'The improvements are very considerableY&nd almost r v Alsor tw-oYcorfifortable.- Dwelling 1TouWs'-f bo ; Y, Hillsborough street' in Oxfprdin c jo 1 Tni - . Y with every llous necesziry for the conveniensa of famdies. ' ' , - : AJsorC53 acres; of Land 6n New V "ht CrppTrl Y I-All the interest of the said Absalom in and to! IsT - r La I'otKo'i.'o Petifir,:.'lt.' 1 i.j . r'tufCT-Three Negro Slaves a'nun hd two V'o-'- ' - " xben.x C.- - r 4 . ' Y". LY 1 shall likewise sell on the Taf Iliver nl ntatt v uu riiuajf mi; jui uay. oi jc druary,"theXock ,ijf Hogs, Horsej?r Cattle,-Corn,-Fodder, Vheit i tation ToolsQ' he' " t . - , j . - Y 1 -' " v YY ; . a us-- aaie - win ".positively. De made, and t' '' terms acconf.aodating b"purchas?ra. :"7 YYY"' H..M. Ml LLC IL Tnut J RaleigrS,-Dec. 8. V..5 ': .,'32 8 Y TEACHER WAriC.;, - f -J take Charge Tof an. Academy in l'..e nei-'Ii - -L.- bornooo llaie'h,;,'! he situation is jkr -Wealthy,. the-water good," and the neigU'jorhuldY' agreeable. i It is necessary the Teaclicr : should. -Y posscw the following (ja&hfications mder stand, the Latin and YEnglUii Latri h.lY have Jovciq knowledge oV Mathcmatica , of undoubted moral chaMcterY A sUry t. euc r v an one; would bethree iSr tour .hundred dollars " - per.anntnnrfApply.to the Editors of thi paper -. - ' r '.r
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Dec. 28, 1829, edition 1
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