' ,11 i t - 4 i - -4 1 , j i I ! .J " 1 SENATE. ,; Zr- Mel' vrland presented thcr-pchtion T.Eri;rhnmas-.andpthcrsTrom'lUch- ?.lso presented' a bill' to1 carry in- ;. . Oy mi. to C. -'whicV ct the prayer ot tho -pemiuners. pas 3 en nrst re-iuiu-- rMr David a.a prese ill to au- Hhhrise:' tl - Public-: Treasurer,-tovrtssae ;-inciu -county,' praying tu? incorporaieu lv into' a 'Company for the purpose rear .'in Fhr anj, to wins -"Wool.- lrl Mc- V ' -M urntob of uforti Vill 'concer , - S.. in-Ahc Vaun 2ton.Tol l. BnShich V bUfai passrd their first leading-- ; if-T . j re i 'p i , motion' t. . .J.r.AUcn.trje fccnatc V -'rdccc'de 'to 'the jconsijl c rat ion of tlie bil ; t-X .to erect vut of f art of the'comnies or 'Jr,-A Hurke -and Br.ncopbe,a.epnrate :and tlistinct-BisMctV-and lebiU being tead .J Vi th- 3d time, Mr. Alien . ..inoved to amend t.:H:itbyrriking:ut,:the vrordDUtncti", : i and insertingtheord sCountjr;!Vwliiclr 'C . V,-a3 crreed. Jn . and the consideration of ; -'V-Ithp !;n vaV'- !n6ncdio.Monda'T v-'-:-;- -t The Senate -ri took p.: the,billf : in co: uitteerof the wnClcMrT. Wilson, m the Chatr,'fjxtn- the fee3 of hcTClerla, of the Crci ,.ty and Superior Conrta and;She-i-ifTj fees, ; and .'after jome, tie' 5rent t !i e r e l n , : t b e co mrnit t e e . srtse,: ; r epor t ed ; pro rc: 3 'and obUihcd Icare to sit again. - The remainder of the day, was spent in . committee of the wholc, Rlr. IIinton of Wake in the Chair, on I tr. CaldweU's vTlelolutions in relation to tite power of ,t Uongress to maKe itnprocraen:wi ;- tianal concern.' Art account ofthe pro- cussioh on thisubjcct.was. prescnl i . !re f .TCS3 cF thedis . . V - l iven in Mondcy'i.Uegistef.'.vv-'V.''. Wellh i n presented a, bill to; preT by -enlarging the -jurisdiction of-Justiccs V: ,of .the Peace, but of Court . Read the first r , ' time-. An thorises Justices to try actions : on the'ease. those for Trespass "-Toft, : &c. . . I I. IH (J! Ulitli it BHU v w w - - o '" v.hrA lhp amount in contrOTersvV does ''Tn6t exceed a" certain sum1 - : , J ; ; Mr-' Ilintou of Beaufort, a bill; ceding " V to! the United States,', jurisdiction over ;. "certain lands as site's for Light Houses.." r .Mr. "Ilinton of Wake, ahill tojlterthe ";V, - timcsofholdihgthe Superior Court of Law CT-. and Equity in the third Judicial Circuity ( k - . r Mrx Allcnrikhillfortbe.eucoaraEeroent 's-of :Neton Academy in Uhe County, o -Eancombe--which bills passed their first . ' " Mr. Sneed,' from the Committee of Fir "r nance; reported abill concernirigtbe bonds "V Tjiin the olltce of-the Public j Treasurer for V tthe purchase, of the (".herokee andTusca ' Jrora lands; !Read thc. "first time , ' - ? ; Mr. .Meares; from the Judiciary Com - 1-', rutteeV Vd whom, was referred the petition orjRabelIi JSiaton reported a bill testing 1. .certain powers irt ineomnj vyuits.v; Edgecbmb,' whicli'passed its first readingl Mr Meares, from the same Committee r " reported a bill moreveTectually to prevent , tlie depredations. of . rnaiva3r;slavjei-:nd; ' K. to "encouraged their apprehension in the, iM'nf Tlanftir. tcnirK ' waff read' the ' ilrst timeV':.. i : : - - The' bill authorising Joseph Loftin, la Sheriff br Lenoir county, to collect arrear ages of iaxeW uas indefinitely postponed., . ,M rV-M arti n ; from. v the 7 Commi ttee of Claims, .rVpor fed1 a fesolutipnHn. fayor of . ,T1 1 o mai Wal kerpl . M edklenburg;iwhich . -nassedi t s fi rs tfread i ng."-" r T-vtj.- v". - ' ,v : tributipn.of.the'TPubnc". Armito "jcertain. cases of invasibn.br insurrection; and Jbr i ( ' . f , . .- - .... w-' . -r . C'-oxaer, purpura- --n-- -'r 3Ir. ; CoVper; presented :a?;Resplu tion - vbich was rejectedrproposing to extend i . tlirti now allowed bv law, for the cbl- ; 'y v Jectibn of arrearpge? otaxes; J - v Vi'V'Xhe.Senafe'resolved itself! nto a,:cbm t V; iJirttee' nf-thi wh!eM r V"iUbri;Jn the Ji?vv c!iair;on thV biU fixing the. fees oi Cicrks, bahdherif r'HthVreinV-.th" committee; rose, reported v'-Kv"rs:;Ves'-apdtitAin.edi sit. again:' i Mrv.Hintn of i Wakei- announced -the irXiti-ixir of- Reuben Sanders ? the- Senator t yrm tiio-rfntWf.f. Johnston. who died i.C!i?.riirriinl'Avhereubonron- - motionf flt6lvek: ; That the Members of this tegirfa- un.-. Will weir cripe-on tueir ieit arnv ior. inc " race of thirty 'davai-- tetlm6nybr respect Mr;'31!Diarmid, abill securingthe cot-. j e ction- o f . fi n e 8, , a nd i ame re e m e n ts , fro in iV'iihefiin in this State."; tRead the first time. r v.Tie. resignation .' of Al fred Kornegay ? Li e u t en J in t Col mi nl o f h'a m psb u M il i ti a, ' uai read and accepted-;. ;V . :; . , ' Mr- Snt cd iram ihe cofnmitteeof Fi-:-- nan re,, reported a biU to provide ; for the i 'cdlection of a Jodment obtained against certain devisees tf the lafeXohn Hayubnil (do n 1 1 f f ;es qf the.Clnrk and Sherinii ri.ud -after som time ftonti fhercin; the Chairman ! to the" memory of Reuben Sanders, Esq, decew i ed Ute Senator from Johnston County- ' ; .V'v.--'4jn- mbtion':df r.Ir. Spaight, the,' Senate 1 immediately; adjourned.i r'.v.pti:, ,V v Mr?-Rain ey presented a ;W 11 requiring - He 'istersund Clerks to keep their clfices at Cir'i-f icases Read the firs t'time and V! - rctectcdi '' ''.' '.'"A!: i . in .Wake County Court. - .Head the brst , -r t " - - - ' A.; . ( ' 1 - Tii e- 8 en ate' again-webvipto, a c o mm 1 1 !' 4ffe of the ,?hoIe, nn. the, bill fixing, the re;i;red the biU'o tlie Serrate Svitt ! (v "amrUlneitsWcumfnc-add it itb sundry passasre. ;d th H Tlie bill was accoruingiv, read the second V1V gisxauye- horary ana 'M.ttwc anu passes. - - ; ,r'w nr ;,MU u i resbitea t itssl.ioto : a vebe ',-vv -, "'. ?: , A-Thenbill o tathorlgoTTeriVrS. Spencer, ,7 ShcrilT of Hydeounty "-to collect; Ar rears of ..taiesy "was rejected on its sccoad5 reat x it Tfie till ;to aii tHonse Jh4V.Bam'nef Into Sheriff cf GaUs to collect arrears )b( i axesi-'-Vas read the second iimQ and "pcfatf; tueir secopu ana inira readings ana; were ordered -to be: eixrollcdi, viz :rTp repeal th q ' act -t f I as t ; sess i on , v au th orj s t th e Coanty Courts ; of,. Ash'2 and Wilkes to Keep in repair a roau Dyeiiersoir, vy i u post tio n b f to 1 1 s To extend.-th e ' p ro vi -sic as of fin act passed: in 18( to appoint comraissioners4o build a new. Ccrurthoqse n tie county oi ourry anu lor oiirer;pur noses.anii trie nm aDnointins coramissi- ouers to 'run Vand ' tnark. the d i vidins' line. b e tween Ah s 6 n a nd M eklen bu rg; f l lie diii To.auinonse, james o. A3iarc, Iate'iSbefiffof.Pitt 'id collect certain ,ar rerS of. taxesi'wai read the "second ;ti.me and indefinitely postponed Con -motion j pi Mr.Dick'inson.V h ; '-;- -'v.i ' ;i he bill more ettectuauy to prevent ine depredation' of Runaway slaves'; and to enCou rage" their apprehension in the cou n ty of Jjenoir," was read' the : second vti,me and ahended;so asto erjabrace the coun ties of WaVner4. Craveiij Onslow, New: Hanover, AYashiflslfri. Jones, Pitt, Beau- Fort, Gates, Greejieand Buncombe. '-, y The Resolution , ins favor of Ransom llinton wa read th& tne third time and rdered.io be'engrossed. HOUSE; OF COMMONS. f . i ' ' s - "... i . ; Saturday, Wee. 26 t ; Mr.. Smith of Chatham, presented a bill to amend art act passed in 1828, to amend tne jaw reguiauns: me inspecuon oi rwur in the; town of jFayetteville. Readthe firsttime:-; ' - ' . i I ' -Mr. Polk from the Military" Commit tee, made an. unfavorable report on the memorial of a number of the citizens -.of Montcomery cennty. - Concurred in " The bill to alter the times of liolding tfie Sirperior Courts of Law and Equity in ine ou ji: aviauoircuiu was rcau uic second time and rejected." Mr. Graham, presented the petition of sundry citizens of Jtutheriord, on the sub- - -hL m.. ii.T i- Tr :.!.!-. jeci oi axurnpiKtJ xvoau. t xvcierrcu : ; , The resismation bfMarsden Campbell, a Member of the Board of Internal ! Im provements, was read and accepted; : The Engrossed bills concerning the ap pointment of Commissioners for the coii ntjr pi rranKiin anu town oi xuisDurg j rpr the better organization -of s the County. Courts of Rutherford ; lo prevent the fallingof timber in, or obstructing the run of Big and Little Pole Cat creeks in Ran dolph j To compensate the Wardens , pf the Poor of Hyde coy nty for their servU ces j To amend an act passed lastses sion,to establish separate elections in Per son county j For the better regulation of the County .Courts ol Wayne 5 To i au thorize Nathan G Blount to erect a Ispi ral wbeel.on.the;waters of Neusejtiver & To amend, an, act passed ! 817 to prevent any person from obstructing the passage of fish up New-begun creek in Pasquotank county, were respectively read the second and third times and ordered to be enrolled They are therefore laws-., ., ;iMrl Edraontton presented a bill to jau thorise the appointment of Commissionera to run and mark the dividing line between the cpuntiea of Hay wood and Buncombe ) bnd:yXy y$:; ; 7:'7:; . ' K Mr. Webbi a bill to compel : Executors and Tes'tamentary-Guarclianff to give rse ciirity !,The firsts bill passed its first reading and theiast rejected, A; " ;..iMr-;Mendenhalli from the - Committee' of Claims made an unfavorable report, on the petitionvof Jacob Hartman of Wilrainsr ton. 'Concurred in. . r -- Mr. Cox presented; theetition of sun dry citizens of Jones county, on : the sub ject of runaway sjaves. ' Jteferred. -, .j Mr. Carson presented bil I to amend an act passed in 18271 lowing" further time'fpr.the registration of Grants, prov ing a n d r egi s t e ri n g M esh 6 Co p v ey an c es . Powers of Attorney, Bill rbf Sale & Deeds of Gift 1 and "furthermore to provide for the appoi n t m en to f Co m mi ss ron era Jby.the Goyernor in any-of the States of the Uni- on and the District of Columbia,, to take &nU .receive- acknowledgement or probate ofany and ; a 1 1 such ' 3 eed S-' - or otlier in struQient''bT writing required to be regis tered by the taws of, this Stated t-s v " '; v ,?r.'' EyRNiNaSEssibir -T-. Mr. Stanly presented a bill to Improve the navigation of the Trent ; River above, the -Town f-orTxeri ton. Read! the first ime-; . ; Tl-e -.En grossed - bill' concerning v the. Coun tjr, Courts of Marti n passed its third; r ead i hg an d as-ord e red to be enrolled; ' 'I TKel)ni to : proyfde for thebetfer -iiv ' ganizatio n of the Cou nty Courts of Ruth erford , was read the second time and "' re- Ine engrossed bilrtoepeal part, of an act' passed at )ast session, compelling ; cer tain officer of Chatham rcoUnry to keep. theiroffice8 atPittsborougn was 'read the second ti pie &iidinjrinitely postponed, , vThe bilt to. authorise Samuel-"H.-Jen- Kins or rugecomo county to cpuectarrear- ages oi laxes 5 me oiu. xo: amepo an - act' passed in 181 8, -to elect ia. Macistrafe for the Jtown, of . Wiliningtbnrnd; if.ebill X for the 'reluf, Presley CPersonV Sheriff 01 rrauKnu, wcre.Beveraiiy retu me iinic dim ict,ucu v 'MohdarK Dec 28."; iir- ral submitted a Resolution.' di recting the Secretary of Statei to purchase a sufiicfent number cf TavlcVs Revisal of tne-, iaws 01 tnis totate, to supp y the clerkS ottlie Sunenorand Conntv Cnnrfsv otlier.' public 1 ..-iV 'AiIr,3liiootiV fmm;tli ycommitlec. of Pro-1 positions J Grievan c -3::rnnde Idpr unfa vorable Report on the petition of Leonard ilise or liuriiC voncurreu in. : - Mr." Mhoch eu' nittedResolution, to ameniiihe laws.imposingia days on the fisheri es of Roan okeV Al b -marl e an d th c i r waters so as tb make them unifof m 1 their. Operation. . Referred. , T; . ' Birt'earson presenteu a Di .i io ai.ieuu an act passed 'at fast session, to amend tne jaw wim respecrxo iue cuuecuuq . debts frbin the estate tof deceased perdorisy and'tbeiaW ih relation to the; lev- ing vpf Executions issued By Justicesof th -'-ace. The House reconsidered the vbteT of re-; iection, 6rr the;bill to repeal part of an act passeii jast sessionompeiiing cercaui 01- ncers of Chatham county to.Keep tneir 91- ticey at :1?i tf sbbrou gh an d th e Said bil I passeditsf'thjrd.reading:and.wa& to be enrolled. r: ; -'7 -f - . " " A) rV Monk' presented . a bill xto repeal parti ofan; act! passed m i 828, torim prov ing the lia yigatipn of creeks and layers in Sampson county id'.'C Mr Hancock, a bil I to compel the coun ty officer of Moore cQUhty, .to keep their offices at I the Court-house. : v Read the first ti me. .'Sv ; -'v.: 77:7: A message ' was' received "from the ' Se- nate announcing : the deatn ot; Keubenq Sanders, a me m ber of ?' that body. : : The Resolution to War crape Tor the space of thirty days was .concurred, m ana tne. tiopse aoournea.M; :;,:- ('in Ay i.! : 77,tTue8ay,jl& Mr Mendenhall from the ;cbmraiitee"df claims reported a; resoVution In favor of Ed- ward Wanl ot Unslow,, wn?cn was reap and 'ordered to be engrossedr j' , -t T ; uMr; M. from the- same committee, to twhom was referred a resQlutiori in favor of I m m rf ' ' J . . - A. uaviii xviarsourn or uurKe, mane a repori ... -a . r L-.i recommenoing us. rejectioni oncurreu iu Tlie, bill prescribiog the ; sum hereafter to be pa id "for retailing 'spirituous liquors,; was indefinitely postponed, ..on motion of Mr. Stedman. l; vr v . ! - ; The bill to enable the Public Treasurer to emplnyihe service ibf add itional Clerksj was read the third time and passed, 65 to 55 . . :, . !t '- 'r -s " ; r' V- ' ', A com mu nicatiqn . was ; . received f from Governor. Owenf.cbvering theAoriual Re-, port of the: Board of Trustees of the Uni versi tyi. . Ordered to , be printed. ? ' - . , : '" A ballotting took place for Cavalry offi cers attached to the 1 1 th ' brigade. Win, Means was chosen Cojonel Coramand't and James Dunn, Major. ; ' i- The engrossed bill for the better regula ion of the town of Washington was -read the second and third time and - ordered to be enrolled ;'aswas also the" engrossed, re solution concerning the settlement of the Sheriff of Macon county. 7yy--?.'Sy Mr. M hoon . presen ted a bil 1 authorising the sheriff of Bertie tp collect the arreara ges of taxes due for 1826 and 182. Read the;-first.time.? . . 1 r;7 M '-; CONGRESS. ; . IN SENATE. ; JFednesdcni Dec. 23. The Bill providingfor the .allowance of interest to certain States therein mention ed, on such advances made by them to the United States during the late; war as have. been ort may hereafter be refunded to them, with the amendments of the committee on ihe Judiciary to the.; bill,' wastaken up in committee of the whole. The amendments, viz : to provide for the payment of interest due to the States of Rhode-Island & New- Hampshire, were agreed to ; and, on no- tiuu vi iicucm, iuc uiuvwas turiuer amended., by inserting the'State of Norths Carolina ; and the bill was 'ordered . to be engrossed for a .third reading:. " Mr.r Marks presented a resolution of the Xjegislature of 'Pennsylvania, instructing the delegation from that State in Congress, to use a 1 constitutional "inean to procure for th e;Am eri ca nColonizati on r Socie ty th e aid and support of the National.. Govern ment 5 which aa-read," and laid on the table. .v.:V i;:: :i - The act making an appropriation for re pairing and fitting out the frigate Brandy wine, was received from the Hoiue of Re -presentatives, - taken up in committee of the whole, passed through its several readr ings and re u r ned. . : v7 ; , HOUSE OF; REPRESENTATiVES. ; ?;.-h-'-s yWtdne9ddy. J)ee 23. v y( On motion pf MivD wightit was K - -ResolvefL -That the" committee on the Census be instructed to enquire into the sxpeiiency- of innn.uig ruvisiun oy taw, ior. collecting statistical informaU on, teaching' the State' of Afrribultue, Gommerce and Manufactures, at the same -' timo ; On mbtionbf vMW D wight, it was V foiolvetf, That the committee on 4he. Judicia ry be instructed t6 enquire into1 the' expediency of increasing the allowaricecfor' travel and at tendance of the Jurors of the 'Circuit and Dis". trict Courts of the United States. ' -. V ' . Ob -Motion of Mr.' Bates, it was - " ;! IRetak'cd,: That "th.e coinmittee dnllilitary af fairs be instructed to enquire' into the exxiedien. cy. of increasing the Salary of thev Master Ar- j mbrersof the Vnited States iA-1 wr. vKicnardson moved ; the foil owing Resolution,: which' was .read and ordered t o; J i e,on tb e tab! e, v iz K:T-k 7 Iletoivcd. That 1 Select" commit toe v: be ' anl- ijuiimu iu vunwucr ujc cxpeaiency ot aDnrcDn u,i6 t,vluu" Vl vue jucDue, cr, me untied representation vVOn.rabtioR of Mr. Cahoon,Jt v: " -J,, 4iciictt, -1.4 uic.poinniiuee on tue j.juitia 2t and. over 35 years of age, rV. stales to pnrposcs 05 Education, . to be appor tioned among the ' several States and Territories, according to ttis ratio pf be instructed to inquire Into the expediency-? of io altering thfTMilitia Uvrs ea to exempt from" military, duty in time cf pt:z?l all Dercns und' . J -. "S , . , It itnitteeof the si: n'tht cf Gc. -zli: j cf tli d Unicn, . . j art 1 .i f ark.lir.2. bcin ; cJIed the chair) and tt. jL up. the Lilt r:ported-b the c ninittccof -Wuj.. and -'ans for making cn af ropnatin Tor fitting'fir sea the frjgtesBi -ndy wine. ;. No objection bc ing madeo thV'blll the committee ;rose an J reported tb'the 'Fousc with(;nt;a- teelof 4ray and Means) briefly slated, the necessity fur. thUnpproprIationi-TChe.raCti vasLkbQwn to every,.memb?r of he.Hpufce, thatihe commerce of theUnjied Sain the GJiilf of Mexico'and with; South Amer fcaf wks'sobject -to piratical f jdepredafionj?, ind also, that the political relations of the, governments of the Soutli were in? such ,a state as required- that. theUnited; States should 'maintain1 a considerab navat b-rce in that sea. .The recent Joss of the Hr net made' it almost indispensable that an otheVyeasel i should be; iumediatel v des1 patched :x to supply 3 her pUce,. -Ftr this purpose this appropriation was, .necessarj, i I he bilt 'Wasjhen ordered, nerjin 'con, to be engrossed a nd read a t hird li me- k '. , 1 , l - .r-v ' ' ' sj ' f " ''.'.". , X " '.V ' . : i- . vpi.,-1,x,., w rtan- OAS-'..' . -: . , , ' 4 Mr." Carson m.Oved the following resolu- tibn i v ? . r :"' : 'ife&wvat 'select committee be appom? ted to enquire into ttrt? expediency of establish? inga- branch of .the , United States Mint in ;tbe; Gold redn of North-Carolina 777 :7: The ;.retoi u i tibn beibg read he question' :'WHI.he-;.HooVevi2re'et-tn and tut Rtsofoed: That the committee oft the Public Tinds he inatni&L clto 'enduire into the-expedi e'ney of provklin by law for the graduation pf the, price of the public-lands, aceoraing to xneir public landsio acxuai seuiersy-J iuai uww by Iaw.!,"-: 'Vv 'The'House then adjourned nntiVMonday next. -- . -; - - ; ' '" -' " ' ' ' . liATE ST. F RO M EU RO P Ek; " ; At a I a te ' h o if r ;y esterd ay we recefy ed Paria'a'pert the Charlemagne. A change has talcen place i n the French; M intstry,' France Po Ugnac" having being ; appointedPresid ?nt f the Council of Ministers j ;,Cptiot.de;L b ounb ONNATE -ii amed 1 Min ister: o f State and Member- of the PmyrConcifBafpn dejAloNTBEt appointed Secretary of State fbir the Interior, in his stead f and M Gu- ernon de RANViixfe for the.D.epa rtmen t of Eccl esias tica 1 Affai rs & 'Public Instruction' in the room of M. Montbbl.I '.. a Soon after receiving -the papers bv; the C ha rl emagne, . we: i recei ve d o u rr files; nf London and Liverpool paprs the'jjacket ship .Wdriam iThompsoov the former of the 1 5f h , th p 1 a t tir of the 1 6th inclusive. 7 The London dates via1 Paris are-twbvdaTsJater;:'' ' sELand.--T;he: reyentie of ;the r Irish Church is to form' a part of Che business pf the next session of the British PaHianient with a view to Jts more equal distribution. The pla n'of re form will be in subs tan ce what has been already -put forth by-Lord. Montcashel in his correspondence, with the Bishop of Ferns and will ufidbubtedlyreV ceive the support of the' sincere - Protes tants who believe the main strength of the Church to consist in the purity of. her doc- trtnesAand who see "the danger; of- obsti nately refusing alterations, which fhe teio per.of the ftmes imperahyely", call fur. Such a step (may -carry par tied relief to a few but some stronger measure" must be adopt-' ed before Ireland .becomes a happy coun try, and h er pasan fry : p! aced in a; con d i-; t ion . in -which they can obtain by their iivvn industry the common l o; ; yj; ifef 3.-;": ! ; Tlie general state 6 t h rough ou t th e country i s considerably j m proved, 'as compared with rtheir condition; some months. i nee,7 andin many; places there . is something like: manofacturins State orNbrtli-Carolina,.; 1 .it.' ;- GreeneCdunTtyiTZZ:' I-.;'t NoyemberVrermI829il;::;;: Bls.Ve Llttle,:- OnginaltattachraeAttiif. .' v r t ferent nersons summoned as uenjamm Miller.. i Garnishees. P -V'-3- IT appearing : to the satisfaction of the Cort, . that the defendant. Renk lleri is not & re sident of this V State : Cere ttherere,v tat publication of .the pendency of he above named suit be-made in ytbe;iU1eij':Segiter'::fbr six weeks successively, thef- saidTdefendant. mayjippear before the J said Court on the 2d Monday of February next; at the Court-house in Snowhill, and replevy, &c. Witness,-WmJTWii: iams, Clerk of said Court at Office, the2d Mon day of Nov. 1829. 1 i v , . 35 .Wife VVILLIAMS, Cllc. ' State of North-CatrQUria, - I - - November Termj4S2 ; J aroes Westbrookt' , Original atU chmeht. te-- v ' : n ied ; on land Ztxs , Also, (Tray AVestbrdok.rj Garnishees SsumniOned . ff;appearingtovme JatWactl .that the defendant is not an Inhabitant ofrhii Sutef: .Ordered that publication x,l -the r -den." L ey of the! above named suit ' be bade-in ilia t?ai 1 1 -? l- . y- . : . i . '- .1 ieigi ttcjpsxer ior sixweeics successively, so that. mic uciciiuantmay comciorwarti at oujjriext Court ofpleas and Quarter Sessions, to hs he lor e aid county at the Court-house in L'nowhill. ' i lK 9,1 lriJ f T.Li..-. k , . ' . Vt u uuuj .ui x curuaiy -nerii, ana repie vy,, &c'. Witness, Wra. Williams,' Clerl; of said Court aVOfSc.e,-the 2d Monday ',of Nov. 18?9. --35 7- J- VU, WILLIAMS, cii.? IfOSE ir.GALtiG & eo:; for sale; Irica 3.00 a f ry ofsforth Carolina, in tv. s have received,' sts cfthe nisto- i i -Xavier J tar tin; j us t p u b I ' Led. ss, by "ret- Twisli to purclias'e a pair cf DAY HORSES f -XL a Camae not. to exceed.8 years old - l;: WhoL VOri the questidn of ordering the j;bHi t be eVgrc-il-for a tbird readi" ;--p.!l' Mr. Mcfiunie (Chairman of the commit- detided fin the negative lo; tne reso Xjn motion; ofMr. PettisJ ir quality, of ceding theretuseiancs to toe otcs in which they lie, n equitable terrns; aActof making more liberal provision,; for the : salej pf 1 A. A. -Dec. 4, -A32tf.t rr---- ; - :'. !!'. r'l'-----"--w i - i.'-- " tend-:. - I ' 'Ahirh'odi nubVofor t' 'ena nd tK m every ej.rt will be -U8e4rStaSX8 J ?ge. lie aill rains jxU'tijl he v ill cut a,u; ake Stnt? ,o the newest and most fishWnabU ,ce y hich" wdl I made pp to orders :0n lh. '""'J favorable ter. .j, ;"V:T,:e T wish WISI. .3 Feinhe lac Withni Sle if ni,' borough, ( i. which rnoeside.v'Tj, 205 acres,' About one; liall -cleared tVn . - -S . .... t r Meadow- land and the ,-bUnce in ..' . re! of improvements, are all-new' ahtt fSAUi.-i'.- roe W ( Ml best'ma.iner-i-they consist of a ilwr.n; '.. tJle inng'eight rtiouis with fire places, & Pes, ; closetvs, &c. a large, 13arn and sSH and other necessary Outhouses. 'There . ver-1 never failing-, Springs of the best VaiJ $e" the tract, and a 'Jar;;e" an(i:.Vc:i selecti I " Orchard. -:'s -..wVi-.; -tetl fro.t . I will s Jl thispfoneHvn'tliA .m-'i-t ftem4itherformony excnan-je.it ior JNegrofSiOr extern lands Application may be made .by letter to ih- . scriber, at Hillsborough. ; Ule sul : rxovi.. ; C HAItLOTTIi IlOTEL7 in.. J5UDscrmer navinp1 i- , .purct. :?d the HOUSE DP FM rt" TAiri; ir : : r rori-..eriv kiPt ,h;':r Robert J, I .kins, in the Charlotte N. - Cr respectfully inform hig frie Jr nd : the publicj, tha he pow has opened & ilbuse fat the reception and emettainmenr. pyfrb-lmay eeldisposc-l io honor him with J r?lW.Eery ?Vvt will - be used c ttniZ i persons ;.cOKiortabie, and tin - milted. wiU De matle tp give; entire s tisfaction to all " a iic a?u8 wnucucniig; are,imerior, to none fc,. Table: will be furnished as well as th e market in theackiconntryViir-an UrwUb t qubrs of thfe best quality attentive r and trust. Ostlers wU be employed; and Stables abundant ly farnisKed.- J:vlav -7K :i V- -'- : ' V '-v . Charlotte bet 10, 1829. h ; 5 St ;Nr- Hay ingd iscon tinlied the mercantile business, I shall look - fprrpmpf payment from all who are indebted to me n fact I cannot in :lal:WW ffllHE; Er .:Tiliiatibn wilhbe. oii Monday 8; Tues. JL'jdiyj-tfeie Xth and, 8thof December. The'ex. ercise will beTesuiel ort .Montiay, the llt of i- M rf BwaM. 01110 formerJyfAttenboW (VaVyXcarTema tcb'eH and highly distinguished for classical and scien. tific attainoie'ntiwiU be associated iii the labora Of theTAcaxIemy -ir ;C::;; f 1. - - - The (ystenT of studied fsy in-'general; prtpanv toryj to b0,r University. , The 'tcomroori ' EnglUd brancbesSpellibg, Readings Wntir j, Geogra phy, Anthmetic and English ' Grammar; are1 in terspersed throughout- thecourse. Tuition in the lugher branches of 4 eddatipn will be pve to. such as desire it?vfv--r ; ''77'. jrRegular tu!tionr$I5 per sessic '77 'ik- - ; ..V, ;::V. 'J. Bir Ctt All, Principal: - P S: -Bpaf-d in the ti -t genteel famHies $10' per month, incltidihsr'bed washin ifirewood, ndcandlesVrr-M-;i. :'0:-K-7i'' K ' ' ; .:JlillsborobV:4d;Cvv!.-,I5y 2 Sr" vinu ten;. uuiuiu tx uuu u lil v . RSXtJCAS; respectfully informs her f riend andtheVpublic; that the Exercises of the above! Acadeiny will be resumed on the 1st Mon day iri Fe brirary next. , - v ' 7 , " ine utmost attention ill be na:d to the mew ' Tals and behavior of the youn1 Ladies' ijJaced h inis aeminary-; ,ana its retired,' pleasant a heal thy situation,, its f'ibriouaVair uid fine snrinf i water,; make it a y: desirabl - residence for,. youth. This Acade ny has been under her care -for Ufe; last;;eight;!yerr, sad only one case of sicicness ias occurred during this timeiilthough the principal .part;hcr pupils were from . Yhe ' mostunhealthy parts of the State. Being only a few miles 'from; the' Stage Toad,; her Ac? . Je siiy aiTofds"6ppoftunitii.3 ior Parents and 'Guardian of regular communicatioiu --itti their Children- and, Wards. ; 'V.:- , ; . In addition' tot I. o ufeual Elennen; of ET' c.tici and Plain abd Ornamental Needle Woikr, tt young Ladies willbe"' instructed in Gc ;r Thy, History, Astronomy; Chemistry Botany. I'hilo sophy, Mythology, Drawing an,d Painting on Vel vetv:Iice -Xo :c, Music, -&c, ; : "r ' ' - ' . ' ureeuie v orK, no ex. i cnarge W i.i ; r.,ade .Warren county, l.ec. 19. ? : ' C." i-v 11'. kir" tJ- -,. i ' ' . QCr Te ir. Tarbo; o' Pre .as rimer- yavWrrenton Reportcr?arKVyal11.igton Echo; will" insert the'abbve threeMimeH und forward ' their bills lo this office. ' , ; : - : - IJTHE-STO .;;: -. ' , OFFERS Tor Sale his HOUSE & I OT In the .! .Town of Oxford, vrith tiie LAI. L) adjoining j -aboat20Q acres -of w hich '-.-about 0 afcres are Woodland.. '.The House is'52 by "40 'eett: cocti.': 'U modious and well finished' through itr haying ;; 4 rooms .'with fire places oheach. floor, ! witb wide passage or, each a -garret distributed into s closets land .twojeomfortable ron3 ; and a cellar under the whole divided into st -ral apartments. U is situated-in. a most beautiful cro've cfOaks: attached to.1t is a. large;. Falling Garden furnished.- with fruits select, dfrpm thenc; th .m Ice-llouse , constructed of. rock i- stOnes Cprin -House a WellofexeeJIentwater in the yard Sn OfTce ia r v the yard spitable for a Lawyer, and every' neces ' ' i-ry Outhouse. all ia erood renalr. '-;- : - ' r. Also a TAJtfYARD now i n operation; whtcfi might give employment to 8 or 10 I.ands.haVin? xw3 ui.janu aiiacnea to itj and on the pre . mises is a comfortable twostory dwelling, with y every;conveniencev'for: a famii residence. A t better . constr :ted "Yard ; is. seldom) seen any f where.f This' property wjll Le disposed of on , reasonable and afceommodatin' tc.i . 3. 1' r THQ. U.ilTTLl-JOllN... . Oxford Sert. 1. , . . Soa tf ; c. StaJe of North-Carolin::, ' .' JVarrcn 7 County:- '.,' Couit of Pleas --d Quarter Cessions; irVeni- ' : berT rm.'A. D. - - ' '7 hnT, Cawthorn.-S Orijhf al'attachmenjt; Re- ' Henry Gawthcrn, l. j turned" Levied on the. 'GordonxCawtf.cra;VlI6uses' & Lots'in' W&rrea- 5 ';:-'".ton,'t,one" Tract of Land,y .' Thos. JohnnJxalled the II :e Tract' r ' jTT appearing to the'ss.tisfactioa cf this Court, -1- lhatTh. G. Jc , tl! re moved himself f :t cT that the'oniip.srirr t ' be Served on him i It tr-'"" or 'rd thatp.ua- lication be mad in ti.. H-Iei-h Ile'-'ister for weeks, thq.t :r.!-; j ' Cjkid Th" C Johnson make hisvperso"al - ppc; - - ct pur , -next Court tf ? rie&s antL CUarte: - ' m to be held for . . county. of AVarren, :t the Ccurt-house jn.Witf- ; ; rentcn, en th Ith 'rionday ii-February nert, filiit f ie?5V T h uu.tru ,auu vi onion . jovi pc " tession. MusicO half payable, in !vance. i'aintin ph Velvet ror'Orav msr, Paint in - i larrer.' i;-cir ..vy;i...iij '-lagntwKlbetakeOfJwu t , mm, amIVia pre;.... levied on, condemned tj t Drr're. Cl'rl: r.f nn ".M,r.1rt: at OfSce,' W-rentcn, tha Xtli 1 aday cf oy,'A. iu. l&V , f ' j5 -r . -1 . r . p - , . v i v; -. ' 7'::'' Vi-y y-

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