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! 1 i i At.. .-t- - i - if -V-, -) . ' ill STATEtEGISLATlJRE.lv SENATE U4 K i1ic;rcsgnatibhis of 1 Joscp1ir;AllU6na4 of Jerfcpmlv Holt, as .Major of the 34:11- j gimn t'pf prange couhtj Militia, Hfrere reatl ' Mitt' accept cd...-J: ' ' . v v -; 4-t' .AIjhe bill to incorporate a Company j in Ktchmonu coAinty, for the purposed! rear ing Slieep and growing Wool, was read n : ; me su innip .ami rcjecieu. 5 Vi ; the 'f.iCouutjijrilladen, who has been kept from ..r'f lis-;Keat - byluUispositioTiV;?appcafed. . arid ywa qualified, vj-'i - -." .vfV' ' Mr.Rainey prcscntecl a bill toWmpel "V the Register and Clerk anil Master in Equity in thecou nty of Caswell , to keep llOir fflKflie Y-'4lin Pnlmt LnncA KrViiK ; " S passed ltf'jtnree readings and wassent to 'j;ltheH6uscoTfCott1Won8. for concurrence. ' V" '?. " Mr. YViihams or Martin, from thecom- . i, .w ' Mate' : - . t , ''. mittee of Propositions and Grievances, 1 -i '.,! J i. 1. - C tl. : xi a v.v; . . h jnau? an umaynraoie repori on xne ; peu- i lotion 'of John -Tavlor of Cumberland T Vv'u,,tuI 1 u . ) i '. '? , ATr.Mpnrft . ntApnf Pfl In hill in nlfpr the mode of compensation to the members of 1(.ie Senate anil House of. Commons, which passed its first reading, 44 to 11. n The engrossed bill to authorise the Go vernor to grant certain lands to the Bap tist Congregation at Franklin,, in the county of Macony passed its third reap- "iDg and was ordered to be enrolled. .eplIoAyiJig engrossed bills were read the second and third times and ordered . i. . 7-j it i ti r i . I io ue ejpriMeti , un?y are inereioi e laws; The bill to exempt certain' persons in the cotinty-of Hyde from serving as Jurors of jthe original pannel -To establish a Poor ,4, , 11HU9C ill o.ttn ;uiii,y auvi iui viuti pui- ! I - pcises--To repeal pari of an act passed in j ,1819, Chdpter 45, toamend the Laws v now in lorce, respecting me town or rjuen ; .;. tonj To extend the provisions of an act passed in 18281, supplemental to an act to erect thaCnart of Haywood commonly calicd the Cnerokee purchase into a se perate and distinct county To incorpo rate the Salisbury Vigilant jFire Company j To amend an act passed in 1825, to prevent thelfeHing of timber in, or ob-; " structing theVriih of Brown's creek, in Aty- son county-To amend the 2d section of ' an act passed in 115, relative to the s clraiising of Lots in the town of Edenton aau tnc uin to incorporate iincoin ii cademy in Btfaufort-cpunty. y Thursday, kc 31. . ' The bill more jlttctually to event in jury being done to Stock, was read the 2d, time and postpunea inuenniteiy it was subseauentlv reconsidered on motion of Miv Dickinson, and is still before the Se nate. ; r , j. The bill to provide for the collection of debt in certain cases, was postponed in definitely by the casting vote of the Speak er. This 6ill provided, that when an in- dividual gave a bond and befpr maturity, should be about to remove Irpm the state, the holder of if' should be privileged to bring suit upon the same The engrossed bill concerning the Bun combe Turnpike.Company, passed its 3d reading and was ordered to be enrolled; as was also, the bill to repeal an act pass, ed in 188,l concerning the appointment of Coopers in the town of Wilmington. 'V -The engrossed bill concerning the work ing op Roads in Lincoln county, and the bill concerning a troop of Cavalry in Burke county, were indefinitely postr poned . ( ; Nearly the whole sitting wast occupied in the consideration of the bill fixing the fees of Clerks And Sheriff. Avast num ber of atnendments were made to the bill and it finallv passed its 3d rcaijing by a 'considerable majority and was sent to the House of Commons for concurrence. The bill to increase the salary of the Public Treasurer, was received from the 1 House of Co mm o n s a n d had its fi rs t read- : '. i no-. The bill authorising the County Courtl ( of Burke to appoint Commissioners to view arid layoft a Turnpike Road from , V" ...the Lincoln Line to James Lovings', pas-j :-'. sing through the Laurel Gap of the South ' Mouptain, and the bilMo repeal part of ; an acj paSSCU in 10,0, iui riupiuvni ine l';V,ri4yigatioriof'''crfieks'.atidj rivers in the ' county of Sampson and of Black river, so far as it iV the dividing1 line between Sampson arid Cuinberland were read the . first time and postponed indefinitely' ; ; ' - -The engrossed bills to amend an act passed in 1(828, concerning the Poor- of ' innrp count v V and authorising the an- ' pointment of Commissioners to run and, ft . . '' inarK in e in v i u i rig 1 1 u e uu t w ecu ii ay wouu - , i . .1r.JL. i: Ui II- 1 Allll OUilUIIIlUC bUUllllUS, WCIC HUH IIIC second arid third tiine9 and ordered to be 'enrolled, V--'' : - . : Friday: Jan 1. t!t I Ori;mcion of Mr. tFankjin, the bill to Si authorise th Cou to f Appoint cotnrnissionrs toievy: and lay ft' w a road from the Lincoln line to James Lo- i-'p -.'ii .' ' Vi ri's's,"' was reconsidered,: read the first sA time anc passeu I . ; t 4. The bill; toiyOjrce John j Sloan from E lzabeth SloanV passeil its third reading ?f i J MrV-tUinep I requiri ng t'tt I V,a T?nricftr hf thi C'oiintv of Ca?ivll , tn ViftH- Vkeep his office at the Courthouse or with- .y '"T- " : J; '.knA mMa tliai-anf ' Doafl tlirM limaa feC I arid ordered to be engrdssed. JI1 UHC IIMIt VA --" AVVUU Hit HIIIVS Mr Williams of Martin from the com- niittee: on ' Public Buildings, reported a iv. bill to provioe for tne repatrs or :tneatate if Iousejarid Arerial Reari thefirst time., lS"heresolutidn infaVolbf .llioWaM- v t Ttie bill to ascertain th number of ma-i macs, 1 upatlcaand persons :noh 'tempos mentis in the State was- read the second t ime and amended on motion of Mr. Sneed to embrace th e n umbjer of d eaf and dn tab persons and thus amended, the bill was postpbriedlndefinitelyV ' r " : " . f -The engrossed bill concerning commis sioners, &c of Public Works passed its second arid third readings arid waa order ed to be enrolled, : c i ' hj The bill to prevent protracted and vex atious litigation, by enlarging the; juris diction of Justices of the Peace out of Court, vasxpostporfed indefinitely. ' HOUSE OF COMMONS. T JJf'ednesdaih Dec." SO. Mr. Wilson presented a Resolution, that no private bill shull1 bet introduced atter this day. Rfjrcted. . : 'Mr. M'Lvan a Resolution in favnr of Gr orge Miller. Read a n d; "' ordered; ?tb be engrossed.. ; !" . ' '. -- M r. M urchisorV a Resolution in favor of 'Peter Sinclair. ' Reail the firsi time. The engrossed bill 'authorising Alexan der Murchisqp, William Murchison and Duncan Murcftisori to erect a bridge across lower Little River in Cumberland, passed its tuiri reaumganu was ortlereu to oe en rolled. : Mr. Moore presented a bill to autho ise Jtnes Spencer of Surry, to erect a Gate across the'road leading from Samuel John- ?(h's to the. Blue Ridge. Reail the first time., " , ; Mr Whitaker, a Resolution in favor of Janies Bryson. Referred. Tt:e hill for the ioiprovment of the road from the Old Fort, in Burke to Asheville, in. Buncombe county, passed its third read ing 08 to 51. r On motion of Mr. Whitaker of Macon, the Houseeconsidered the vote given last eventng, on the resolution concerning the settleinenof the Sherriffof Macon 'county and the Resolution was laid on the table. X, Thursday Dec. SI. Mr. Alexander presented: a bill to a meivl an act to alter the time of holding the Superior Courts of Mecklenburg and Cnbarrusjcounties. , ' Mr. Wheeler, a bill fori the better regu la'ion of the town of Mui freesboro' in the countyof Hertford -which bills passed theirfitst reading. j fiJ Mr. IlioM, the pet i ion of George Dryer of Wilkes. Referred I he loll to improve the navigation of Trent R'vit, abnvethe town of Trenton, wa rejected an the ground of the inexpe diency of orakingTan appropriation for such a purpose, at this time. ' Mr. Hill fruu, the committee of Internal luipravt ment, to w horn was referred a Resolution instructing thm to enquire into the expediency of promoting, the ob ject of an act passed in 1826, to es tablish and regulate a Turnpike Road in Hayvvoodicouf.tyi by an increase of the .stock or by a further subscription for the stock ( said company, Reported that they nau considered the same, but as no rntor mat ion was laid befoie them as to the merits of the subject, they are unable to report the facts to the House and therefore bes: to be discharged, which was granted. Mr. Gaston submitted a Resolution which passed its first reading, proposing the appointment of William R. Hill as Li brarian, for the ensuing y'ear, with a sala- lary or 56100. A balloting took place for L eut. Colo net of Cavalry, attached to the 11th bri gade, which re&ulted in the choice uf Wi! liam Greer . A balloting also took place for Artillery Officers wliith resulted in the selection of S.jmuel T. ffawley as Col- Commandant, Jesse . Rirdsail as .Lieui.. Colonel and Wil liam BrcvnJas Major. ' . Mr. Swain from the committee on Edu cation, made an adverse report on the pe tition of the I rusfees ot the Ldenton Aca de' y. Concurred in. The bill to ascertain and define the lia bilities of sureties on successive Guardian Bonds, was reject ed on its second reading. Mr Ijong presentetj the petition OI sum dry citi'Aens of Halifax, praying that- fhe Couvniissionersof said town be authorised to sell certain laniN, which being read was referred to a select committee. Kvkxixg. Session. The resolnMon in favor of Peter Sainf- clair was reail lhe second time & rejected Mr. Long; front the committee appointee this morning, on the pel i t ivn of sundry ci t teens of Halifax, reported a bill concern ing; the sale of certain lands in the town 0 Halifax, which passed its first, second and third readings, and was ordered to be en grossed. . j . The bill to authorise James Spencer o Surry county, to erect a cate across the roadvieading from Samuel Johnston's to the Blue Ridge, was read the secund time and rejected. T The bill mating; void certain convevan- t cps therein mentioned was read and laid on the table. . , - I 1 ? The bill vestjng certain powers in fhe Count 5; juourt of Etlgeton be. was reail the, third -,'t?riie;attd . r !--' ) Friday Jan. . - (J " t ; Mr. Hancock presented.a blll to autho rise' the Justices of Moore county to com pensate the clerk of the county Court and Sheriff, for their extra services. Read tbersi time. ' t .. 4HTbejSenate having (Joncurred in the a mendraent to the engrossed bill for the relief ofJaijes Df Justice of Buncombe county, thesaid'bill was ordered to be en rolled. . - - On i motion of jMrGaston, the vote of 1 ejection oh the jbill Vesting certain povy e rs . in th ev county J court of Edgecom was;econsieredhp moved an ww fi in ent vHic w as n egati vetl 7$U 4l;:;viwhei oni on mouon ot ir, uurringer. was theh indefinitely postppned . j OTU' nA,,ett u-',iU-i.U till u: t us-.tiui r!of Aducinjr tbeon.cmfcissiOTJCci oTiceTs.1 flDnrt ii'i mVAX! tothelJaoUCapM K cupieu tne .atteqtiort or the Jtiouse un til near 3xo'cl6cTc; ; fhen it j passed second reading by ia vfleiof:90 tri j?ur particuiurs see xvaieign neaa T? .it ...r !1 Tl Jlit- I 1 . 1 ! J tie en grossed. Dm tpi rtiviae the regt mehTo f M i 1 iti a5 i K : jMacon! county, & its second readincandt wasordered lie enrolled ; as were the fengf osed ; Reoj $- and Jos lah Roger son of Pe rhb un ahs. The ' Resotuticiri direictin! theT Treasurer to pay the j Treasurer. Roanoke Navifrtion comnanv. I R3.0 when; demanded,! passed its, third rliling4 auu was rnereu jtii, ue ciirusseu i The billfbr the 'a Kor man, under sentence!! m death iW cnirje oi iMgamy, ford, and the bi ,!'tri filter j'Jtjhe ritnb !Ar rh'oMjas Pttitte of Surry CiOuntvj we, rend the seconi postponed. ,1 time and indefinitely The en";rrsed bill to legitimate Nathan Oliver of Washington county, was also Ki ! j'-t :il J1 ed a biM to alter ndefinitely ppstpbnedi - Miv Stedrpn presen the name ot Atorj to legitimate'hr, Ann: Frances Da Vis and which was rejected oti its tirst reauiim Mr. Wilson submitted a resolution. tor the appdintmeni of Robert Per ry, Jas Su perintendant of tie Public Buildings. Laid on the tablil i V: h !. ; Aj number ofjed grossed bills from the Senate had Itheit first reading, fampng wnicu was int? uniiiircvuo oju ciuc Court to be h el d'a te ri: ate ly at Sta tes vi 1 1 e and jRaleigh. COTOHESS. IN SENATE. J a ; :; " Mj; . Monday, Ike. 28, 1829. 1 jj ) ic Hon Hedfiu'd Brovn, from North- Carolina, appearejl tnd took his seat, j ! A message was received trom. tne House of Rpresei tatiyes, announcing the appointment t!R a committee on their. part, on enrolled o ils ; and pv ) j The Senate, on motion or 3m tsipo. nroceeded to the a point jnent of aj similar committee on theirfnart : and Mr. Brown and H r- Iredell Were ap- pointed i lhe Senate was Principally occupied in receiving petitions most of which wre of a private nature I ; i 1 ! r HOUSE OF REPISENrATIjVFS. A motion ivas nadby Mr Yerplanck, that the House d recinsider the yote ta ken; on Thursday last,the24tJunst.on the question to agrec to tl tollowing! resolu tion, moved by Mr. Larson viz : ij " Resolved, That ja seleor committee be ap pointed to inquire into lhet'xpediency of etab- lishinir a Branch of fhe Unted Sta'es' Mint in the old region of North Cioltna," .;! j i And on the question will the jlHouse reconsider the said vote? It passed in the affirmative : ! . f ; h fSome observations AvVich were made by Mr. Carson and Mr. Stephen) on this resolve, necessar ly omiti-d for want of room, shall appear in our viexU i i T)ie question was thn Uen o arp to tlte said resolution, and pisset in the affirmative. j- ' r- j' I ! j ! ;. A bill was reported front lie Jiidiciary conmittee & reci ived its lUnnd fed read ings, the provisions of whiciias fr as vvc understand them , meet yery fairly the necessity wliich ijnvitesj lei$i$ioi on tie subject of the organization ol tile Judi- The bill proposes that thd Supreme Court shall hereafter consist ot a Ch'ref justice and eight Associate Jus, (in stead of six, as at present.) That Jlie Seventh Judiciary Circuit shall consist of the Uistricts of Ohio, TIHnois. and Missouri :! that the 4ti eairer Indiana, !i strict of Kentucky and Tennessee shal l consti tute the Eighth Circuit 5 and thj District of Mississippi, the Eastern District of Louisiana, and the Southern District of 1 Alabama, shall constitute the Ninth Cir cuit ; that in accordance j with tliis ar rangement, there! shall be appoibteil I a Seventh Associate Justice, to reside in the Eighth Circuit and to attend that Circuit until otherwise allotted : and an Kighth Justice, to reside; jin , the. Ninth ''Circuit, until otherwise aljotted j: that these Judg es shall attend anjd compose ajpart of tie Supreme Court. ! ;i Jj ! ! j , j.1;'. The details of the bill 'of course accord with this new arrangement of Circuits, &ic. Among the petitions presented was one by Mr, Irwin, ot Pennsylvania, praying for an appropriation of one million of dol lars! to be annlied to the construction of the western section?' oti the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal. I ! i .; On the same day Mr. Ramsey present- ed a resolution of the Legislature of the State of Pennsylvania, expressive of aa onihion decidedly! favourable to the obf iectslqf the American Cjplbriiz;ation Soctei tv, and recommending appropriations -of public money towards ttte encourage men 1 thereof. ;', ) i'lj -; ! On motion of;Mr. Speight it, was t Jiefolved, That the Commit tee on Military Af fairs be instructed to enquire. into the expedient cv of uniting the waters of Kfittse Riyer, with those of Beaufort ItarbbuHfm the vicinity pr 1'brt Macon, in! the itate of NoTth Carolina; jy a canullbr reilftrtry jiufposeis. j On motion of Mr. Carson; it was ! Mesolvedi'Tiikt-Mh Committee n jthe Post Office and Post Roiicls be Instrulcted toj enquire into the expediency of establishing a jjost route frob Uutherfofdtbit, in North CjaroKnaj to Asii ville in North Carolina, Crossing; the Blue Uidge 'at:th -Hickorrnut 'Sip.j-.;Lj1 : T ; jl , ; - 'rl Resolved. 'Thaf the committee on Military ! Af fairs bo instructed to enquire into the expedien i-C tl e 00 ?tites: Woluritarilv to;discbntmue cofemittce be irtstruetea ta enquire oo jc petiiency; nd propriety of allowing f ri acfid.t.on at bonnty, ii mpneyK ctothing,:r both, to be tjdn ofJJis term,! o-shall produce . from tm imfaaifT nMhce fromrdWt spirits and of orderly beh- 4 vjilur during hls:enlstmnt. j IlAtEST FROM EUROPE. J . I ;1. , i, w the khh Cteorse Cinninc, at New- VArk. t.ivcrnooU papers to Nov. 24, hive tUVo received. I I I ' iPhe Liverpool primes of the 24 th sts : ti,t' t U viit! ftfat pleasure we state that gr-at activity jnlj -cn tinne to vxi-t in th So5tdnM;pe?i .i;iVe'-salelt week were Upwards of 2$. )P bales alisnt aniinpre deUented amount ana .me ousines . ! i. i ' j ... I . ! KfH' Sutjir.h.y an! Y 3 mil ?rab e. DelOir aooui Duuu duil-n , on consu It is 'expected,! the meeting of t arlfa- j ment J t'hut th" ioteuiled c.mniutncittnn Uy ; steam rrom A Valentia to Amexica, vviil (h- (iarridd inio immddiaie execultion : It wij belsupported by tie Marquis ol Li isettrnvn dna Mr. O'CrintL : ' West India Trade.- vve announced some dayai ago, sjay a London paper, that apprehensions wpe entertained dat;our oyernirient were seriously' thinking of hnowing open the West India trade1. tb lhe United S rates.- iThere U now, no dfubt. exdraordinarV as t may appear, that 'such is the tact. The negotiations upon this suujfct, hjivei been goijig on sub rosd for sortie otoliths. i : i : i - k Rus i ifi (.fiicer Arrived at Odessa n i i hei 30ih Oct. wttii tilie rytiticatioh ot the ! treaty lof peace. BOOKS! L DR. KU i of Wo PUS liAVVVOOO has 1 .st a numbVi r tvz vifrnm; his. l.ibraiPv. I and ip.s-ri'; t,,;s Caid, to rtiquL'St all suith as have any bt-lon tp him Sn tlteirj possession, to return .litem with out ( ut deify. anuary ;1, 3,830. U 4t UNION HOTEL AGAIN IN' 1 ! tctr tTfv .1.: . i. . !3yl.1IAM.vi i-ir:v iniiiir iikc i;oiioasiic ( . ' . . . , , yertisemts, ; which too frequently end in no- tliipg else,' we simply :unndunce t the nihhc m general, and to our friends in prurticular, that j We have takeji tlmt well known Stand, .Mead's j Tavehv, with all the Furniture, Servants, Sec. and promise 'jour utmost exertions to keep up the same order, neatness and regularity as here tofore. At the same time, being well aware of j tne inmcoity. ot ine nmes, ana irom the cheap ness of all the necessary articles orTiving, we are 1 .' . i i . . . - oeternuneu io reouce our cuarg-es proportion ablv. HAYWOOD JOHNSON, THOMAS PLEASANTS, I The Subscriber having declined the Business in which h was heretofore engaged in this place, tenders hif acknowle dgements to his friends and the public .generally, (and bejss leave: to recom tnend to them lo continue their support to t!ic Establishment whiph I19 rondttcted, ;uid which1 jwill be heteajfterjundef the direction ,'of Messrs. jjohnson Pleasants, whose clijsposi-tif.n to ren der general satisfaction cannot be doubted. I j j ! JOHN E.N KADKi Petersburg, Dec 30. I . pa4t rin snDscriDer mttnatnc ro : . - - - w 1 n ' ' 1 t 1 ;fi mTe from Uis part of t State, ofiVrs for sale the above esta aS''li$hincnt, with or without the furhi- ture 1 hi re is attached to the Sprint's, 6 or 71-0 acres or lvmci.a van or, wnico s in excellent iarti itr order ; nr;me te:tdov, Orchard,- &.c groes wonhl he received in payment ; and nd tlk; conditions, besides, will he liLer:tl. If the above establishment is not i(l(l byV.i firsit ofjMay net,it may he rented for one or 1001 Trom the incre.ising custom f.ir t'h" hit thref yeiirs during" the summer months, the nUc, properly attended to, may be rent!eijd as. prn itable as any estubhshrnentiof asimlfctr kind ifc the Stute. . i CII AULI'.S JljtlNO V. ! j Beattif-s Ford, Ijincoln, Dec 7.. .' ST-ot. ;.A . TP APJJ YfTi T li'V I? I) mq take Charge1 of an Atatlemy if th'eneigll -. - r ' " 7 jl oornocHi 01 isairitro. ne suuuion is ven- health), the uuux jrood,-aiul lhe nj gnborho(Vi agreeable. It i ; ni cessarv'the Tejoher shoulll rnp cltniiljl j)'osesi the following ualifications f u under stand, the Latin dal Engluh'- Lu 1 tillages, a iii' have some knowledge of fathenta ics ; and he' of undoubted moral character. A alary to si. ch an one, wouid be three or tour hujuived dollm per, annum. Apply' to the Edilorsjof this j)aj.er pej-sonaity, or by letter. post paid. Ualeigli, Nov. IT. tl TOLEN out .of? my pocket, in Ac Clerk's Of- Leather Focktbciok, containitu al m.miur ot yahiable papers, a .nttmber of n tek of hand, which cannot at preset he reme ibired I re- collect one, on Lewi llaniel, for3'50- one on Francis Lawson, with Wm Stree si r-ciiv'iiv for 100 : likewise, a numiw.;f. m.... . present recollected. .There wajm'e half of a Hundred Dollar note, U. S.'moifcvl rtvib'le at the H ranch Kai.- nf w.n.i ' M V v.. 3831 ; hUo, one-half of Fii-,v jJL ' tj 3. paper, payable-atCharlestonlen. 'i No. 3146 ; one Ten Dollar otc of thV Stuu-ll-rk H N C and one IWHar Kote, of the hame H.mk, with mirtiriPr .,r w , . . .r"c, ... valuable n ne;. T:ri: aml !i! . from trading for anv nF , ' . V.u V! u trading for anv of U Kt .e i,...wt r n- lier papers. To ay petson Ending, or giving information.! tlie Focke-book, I will ive a reward of ?30, by delivering of the same with the contents to J AMfclS WiLLlAM'SOX. j -lH-on county, N.v 30. ; i, -yi Sm NOTICE. frl 1$ closelja coiisigmni-nt. thfii sci'ibcr has ) roi sale ; jS hiilfPipe - ' 4 quarter; dlPrime ' MMeita Wine. ;"ii3feihth l!!-lc;.J v. fM irioa3?ndJ1;r' at th? Educed price of2'.25erall(n " ". .1 " I- U ' ' 1 I ; A credit' wtu he given, ifreqdd. I - ' b.BKOv;;. " ,JUue Known to n Olct ;-A T 7- . "-aro'ift cotton UiS.r .r . " 1 " TTfW ,7? ' , WH1TMF4 'l ., 1 , H;voumy, ani state1 ufoA 1 a " - "tin nail; m ' . " -i ' "tin iiaviiiir rsAfc Whell Cotton hath absconded oH flff meitoj elutW the arm ot the I.:.w s,l! . r Jt NOW tho.'ff.-'ilvk ' 1 .1- - -r? L . . ' " '.I. Lot fin 1 .1 l . i. " f . - . v-w win oe LrIV. ".r a' 1 t'lioin an cviacti-s whatsoever, :s well cv'' s militj.iy, withm this State, to iise tlKir t.i k-, V(s lo a;j)rt. heiHl and t.kv, br f t0 ''t prclicndfd nud tnken, the br.A u( s;.id -ii,:m(.l! Ubttonr " and him snl'elv !. ' 1 1 ; cure I; ket p, so thUt-he shall be broul.t fo jus. i If I S:'. 1 l,itm,,I c.,tlon is about feet M of ht ' comn wi, mucl, apparent pr-ciioni-is about i4 v.r ()f a., -ami is bupposedto have iled to ihc State v. i laoauiu. . : j VjM$& Given under &y hand as Governor,' 11,1(1 ",1fler at Seul 0f HVSlalci at tne ci1y f Kaleish; this 2d day of' January, A. D. 130: . . j 1V , JNO, OVKN. 13y the Governor, . ; . ' jJox Mcsti, P. Sc. : 39 Uuion Canal Lottery, No. 15. to oe urawu 7th .lannnrxr i ri 00 No. Lottery -10 drawn ballots. 1 prize o 30,000 1 - ' f),000 ' 5,360 10 1,000 10 -300 -0 , oqo 1 prize of 10,000 1 s ! ' 0,000 5 . ' 1,500 1 ' I i K 20 300 ,40 130 SO 6o 40 30-20 & in hole Tickets S10, Halves o, buar- ' ter250.. '" ', . I 1 .,yes M'-lptyreioM in the last Unin Cana j Address ult vo'ir orders to . - ! J ' t A p-ickse jf'2U whole tickets embwe-n all ; the j.umhiMsfrom 1 to 60 -which is Compelled tod. ;t ; 1 JO, cw be h ad W S200- j YATES& M'lNI'Yuk. -r l?ichmorid, V:i; " 4 'Uihmnd. o - ---- I II'.' IU OW 111' UVt I io NMmhf'Pi riMrii . tl. ' i . ,,, f , ,, 1 v,, 1A '' ' It . 5 "j.j 5 j4j lD." ft - 1 32 54 ' i $).00a 1 44 49 -500 33 41 49 , 500 l22 25 32 I" 400 25 44 49 200 f20 25 54, , ! 200 AH sold at the Managers Office. - In Wilmington, N. G. e "j hi Granvillei N. C . tr a rt YATES & M'lNT irn lib). Superior Court of Lawi Chathajn Cownty. ' Fall TenjiS9. Alfred Vestal & others rs. 'ros."Vrestal k other: I'ttitionfor tt?e divjsiorfof Lands ofWiljtafn Vestal, dec. IT appearing' "to the satisfaction of the Court , I that-John Vestal,; one of the defendants in tliis ase, is not an inhabitant of tliis Stite : it is 'therefore ordered, that notice be ubiisbed in ; l ie ia e nrn iteirisier tnr. iv lti'i'it K n h Hm or me remion, ami marine sanl Johrt yestjil,alf the next term of Shis Court", on tltfe 3d! Monday ( - T ' . ' J . r V limit ( ii.f March next, nlead$a'nswer"lDr''demuro the petition, or the smnr uiil bftalrn nm C.n ;mu nearti exparte. i i - CHAS. J. WILLIAMS, y Clerk Sup. Court. J$uffiio Shpai School. A .enfvhld constitution', '-renders it iinpos- jl . siote tor me to take an extensive ctrcuil nv ioe pi-act.ee or mv piptesson'as a Lawyer.; ana I therefore propose, assisted by myvbr)t her, Xo open(a Scho d at m1 house in Lincdln cOuaty.oa' the C iau ha river,, nitre miles from St atesville, and tUeiltx -foil r' IV.m f.Jnf Alrrtnn ' nr. S firct Monti.iy m March tiext : by wliich time my btiiltini;s will xe completed. My house is large .....1 ....-... . .....1 i 1. ... i 1 -. . ' .1 hi...... hiiu imji.u ; auu 1 nave oee-un 10 erect sma i out r cr.infiri-able Cabins, similar to those- at the in suoioiiirh and Tlatt Spring AcaqemiesVor ''4 C arolina. 1 he situation is a handsome ( o.H'-4-is known to be perfectly healthvi and -has i t' zi f 1 1 ii 1 1 t 'i t f rT rw.in.k Anii.aifr WAmvk'-ofi rpnin all places' of dissipation. No scholars will beta 7 I K " wll; cannot Dai-a Witli nie as a rneraber 01. 1 un'l.tnn v. , . i I j 1 wilijt; ach the Latin and Greek Laniruagei t m.,hm.,mi un.i 1,'u..,. tui)i SclOuces : And also, ifreduired bv narents . I j .. ! . ' Mix i . 1 . I.. 1 g-uanuans, 1 ui.tacn wnn great care' Jiie e; iiimtary r ranches -fan English educal on. T iti n and hoarding, including" candles, iwasliit kc. will be furnished for one humjhed do1 bis per an. ujii, twenty-five1 of .'which j nuit 1 p 1 1 in advance.' No s'chblar ; will be tken j ;i less term than one quarter ; but jeitr ir r,i y be had fpr one or more'.-, quarters at any tin :d'itr tlie opening of the school.. I now have one Laio Student ,-and am anxio o get a few more ; to whose, examination aj. inririiGliou 1 would devote a sufficient porti) ff t;ine to eiuole them'jtp" proceed wfth ,mul "ixer ? ll,an generally do. in u-, ! ccs, ni acqu.nng a knowledge of Ijheir pr j ,yss:rn ior " ,s a -nous fact, that JtfactiMj ' ,,w'.vevs "a-eiietther time nor inclinauon to $ ' tK'ct the stn(,,es Vacit students, an-i;that t!i i 1,01 examine " thein as "often aSKOicer mon- I Uh circu,,Hsl:,ces .'ypung man in P,lrsile bis studies to great diSiadvantjage; J - olitain license to '-ractise .withbu't a cjpmpetel. P'actic;tl intbrmationdo r. ft propo I t0 deliver mw lectures butj Will po fit out t ! HUtnors or n,e P",r;s or the.111, whic,, oVgni to, re'sd ; exam.nebe .yotingtiwp di!y o)on t.ie ! converse with them upon the. cnar jes win i b.ve beet, tUoHnh h b the coH ! sti.utio4i and laws -if the C. S.- the cqnstituii i and laws of this State, and by 'the defcisious j the Supreme Court. I have a very gopd lioraj ' of elementary law books ; for the use of wl)id for instruction, and 1 or boarding, intlujding can dlvis and washing, 1 wm charge each-stua one hundred dollars per annum, twenty rnv which 111 11 At he paid in advance. "; 1 All : ppl. cations snust be made to nie in son, Vr bv letter, directed to Thomas' -t try ded count), or to btaiesvdle Vov particulars as to my quHl'dicatioijis, I to Judge Uadger of Ualei'gh, or to Major de son of Liiicolutoii. V 'j mCHAUD T. BRUMU Dee, 11, ! 4(1 Reams of Post and Fbok I I'AHLIw diU'erent qualities, just retivl en io hii person or pe-rns who v,J ap;prehen I and confine the said XV IjH .net Cotton iiny yx in this State, so tht he may be brouhli to ?uS." ticei An( i do herebv. moreovet rVnritri. S. Newieri, iJec & . 1 1 ! .. ! ' V' J 1 T i.i 1 . 1 V A: r
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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