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' .r. - i. i -i' 1 y.ti KNIJH A IS ASST. :i It L Y: SEN'-VTI'i . tr. 1 r vin . nresen tcjUa hi 11 .. tor ad - l?rvan was rr flitted to acommit'ee , vance tne apnmistrauon flr -jiisutv in 'V v-Coufta: bf Kquif vfanil tb$fnb!is!i I ! tfrtTbflliatpufp : hefirsrtiTife,- ffrurbnl imtjqir of Mr ' ' jf the nholf ' jse, ami rnadethc;ord$r - .-r h.vd.iv for Mnnflav.nextC i On mo i . r: -ttorf of :W ellbbrn,: : the " same was Mr.1 Shober frmtheconimittee of v: Eropoiiions ncl'GBcyancefj jrtirnetf ? , . . ine jietitioi) o LSUmvry innaDitants 01 Cab'a riW:coun t viatit Jrt !ie-afnii 'Way rfc fcrfed fo ttie committee of Ihtcrhat Im-. , ' rove men t su : -..v '-J - J' ; i V IrShbberfromef s: same-commit Hllbe-appqinjleiJ ce. reported laynnibly to. tlie petitions AT Will ho. -vlf- ry;,)'i 'Uilh'tb y . chii t4 - : - up csr c u u j . i men ta! and bVttaor:: iserw u1 it Kin .this State - ivl ;-futureJ' ':flwSi)ri other purposcsirT- yhich .were: read the first lune. o j : v'TIjc'' foHfJwingpetitioil ,of jV.prh'ate I iiature'ere' presented. Viz : - . ', By. lj.l(irocne"; thi? petitions laf$oh ScblnscVjojii Uay "oi-d alsd;'4f"MartTiiEU .of tle san?d v , ,1 county 1 R V ;M VJ."Ch I Ja way,; ,thc.-Vpcti-;. t'mn jif Sa rail I fend rich s of 'Ashe icoun iv: -Rv Mr- Carson, the 'petiticm'- of " Margaret Jackson of Rurke- - (By MrV ljawkius? the pctitioVTf Otivir Rrame of: Warren county.' Ry Mr. Carsim, "the netition of Moses 5 Austin of Burke r-wnich were, severally read" and re referred to t lie. rcomudttec of Proposi : 'tionsUiridVnancx?s, , , . V Hoari prosented the petition' of AVtmiI;ytlc.-vhir.h - v a i referred to the ciimnjitiee of Claim?. v " ; f : Mn- Greene presented the T petition &iridrj inhabitants of Ilutherford - county,; praying; that a cavalrvi'conipa ji v. to yrhiclf they belong, be turnihed ." vitli Vans, "Rererrjid 'to .the ;Thili.tar v ,:-Mr.. Shobcr Trbm theJ.Ctimmittee of Xroposition 'nd: Grievances," nVade an , uufavbra.ble rport on thepetitions of Thomas Hcnsonaml Martin .Klliott which, wais concurred in V U 'rhc! following :biljs.: from tlie House of Commons, were read .the .first, e-; cond iand third3 titnes and ordered to be enrol Jcclcobsequently they - have become laws':,; - : ; V ' ' ' V -n A bill to repeal a supplement to an act passed in 1 822, to allow. ccmmis sio fe to Cbnfttables in -AVarren, Korth- -amptnn and'BVunswick' counties; ami a.; bill tor incorpoi-ate the 'Trustees- of llillsbiirimgh.maleAcaflemy; in ()- ranre:couury. -'3'bc4ftdow-;b,ds ,wei:c -presented; -v w:hic jbskfK i Wit, first' readings t By t!r.r Carsoii, a, bill t repeal an scf. 'passed jn 1818 fixing the,sum here ' ; after joj be paid , to the State,;- for va cant iands-rrfcrred to iher Committee lfY.Mr.! - Black well, a bill to compel the BunkH of this State t pay specie in certAjn cases 'Referred to a, select cbmouttee, consisting1 of Messrs; For ney, Ollachwel If Jo Peebles and Xbve;ir:: -yhv t ' ''- By Mr. PearRall, bd I to repeal an " . . t .1 ' . ' ' Z- . . Pntiiitv -nTid Sunerior Courts bt Ashe . Jcoti n t v, ccu.cu rren t j b risdict ion . over - the i uad Jcipling : frbnr thV Puncheon Camp-bythe-way f Beaver .('reek, to the twirof JefifeVsbnttmijii saul county. Bv Mr.- Scawellv a bill toincorpo rateihe Trustess of; the Wake .Union Academv,-and . ' 2 A ; -By r.-;M"r Lbye,-a bilk to alter the , names of: Samuel Cunningbfrm antpKli zabetli Cunuiuhain nd.lb legitimate them.' ' " ' .- ' ....; Mfr- . ringer presented the; follow inV?rVolutibn;' viz V K .V. " : v , ' Rks- ilvkd, I lw ine.uoTimitre on tne ju ; fictan', pc hi-strisclfd to enquire into the x . ,pedic!r.v pflre'r:cng the.poM'r of'the Go . yernVirtb grant panlons m ceriuin coses, and thai they report by bill or otherwise. Mr. Sea well moved to simcm! the a 'bove by adding " when the punishment Uiscitiori.'iry wptli the Courts; which Wasa greed tb aul the resolution was . ' 'adopted. :-;.:.r - 'yr -r-.'. ;The4iTll:.for the relieCof Joseph; Wil- J iama ; of ihe county of i 'ol u muu athe bill -for: the relief of Snrah 7Jlen of CaswelJ, and the fes1utiin in favor f JesseTlulsyi:Jwcre;Wad;tl;e third. time und onjered. tu be engrossed. y-s i. MitVrnborn presented ; lire "petiti- ' on of Elizabetlv K erplioij.Ueierred ito the cbtnui!tVcb''o1r:dlvbri(Tfl ali- ; j.. rv;'v.f't;-'"T-v'g,-,s.i.;.t.t'r''V.'. l.r.Sh'obcr fit m 1 the cbmnnttee' of ''PpsUiohs, and Gnev;thce3? -reported ;4trub y ; bn the peLitiuus; rf Margaret - "?Von of Ru jUe Vnd Sarah Hendricks ... of7Ahtf couiities.- i:-v.'T?V ,;---;v';' . - On irriotibnif Mr ! Bnrtami rho. rnm - act passed atine last session, io icgu- vlate the cou nty ; courts Duplin, a : -.1 Br Mr. C li away, k bill to e;lve the j Z '; ;ttee'6n the Judtilary wcre'instracted Ward and MaHhaB- obth6 p.ti-f bf thti iV 10 cn1 mto'tlie expediency cf; so iJSerraM: - ; " " ' J ' - mehaiti'ff 1 be r j;.nmin,illavS that persons ttliarwlwwilli KtateVbiFences hall'be - fmpvlle&tb'givq security ifor thenar-j wie n f bf aH costs anil ! charges before j they Shairne permutea tomean auwa vit Tor'the removal of their, cause to t ;!By-M r Foh nsonLaill prescribing the xlutles of executorsjand administrar tors, in cer tain cases, iveierreu ig uie committee. 'on tlie Jugiciarj. mptori mnd palifax. Referred to the Senators composing tnejniru juoiciai; ciruir. ( . 15v. 3lr. risiier. a btll to repeal an act passed in.J 822, for the better, reau jatirin ; of the cbupty courts of Rowan ann Lor otner purposes. ; i - : By Mr. 'Carson, a'bill to emancipate certain slaves', tne property ot jonatnan Bird bBurkc cbunt' ' .. 5 ''y V.:' . r ' By 1 r.Friiik, .a bill 'to regulate tlie Count v. ;k ou rts ; o t Columbus.; county a n d 1 for th er pu r poses Re ferred-; to toe Judiciary, committee. . ;;.;. j ; r'i.; Tlie following ; petitions were pre sented;: ;V.v- , : :. ..... : By . Mr. ; Wellborn; the' petition pf sunurv mnaDitants'-ot, vviiKes, prayms: an additional artnrooriatidn i or 'three hunilrcd dollars for completing a road p nil ' fo r N c 1 1 1 e r p u .cpise s-r-Re fe r.etl, (to the Commitiee oh IritcniaV'. Improver inent.''"1,:-.- r.' -..":.:.: v-t-V; t -By Mr. Davis, the petition of Solomon Davis of Carteret count v- Referred to the Cojnmitte.pn Divorce and AVmion v. Mr. Montgomery presented the fol lowing resolution, which was. adopted and referred on the part of the Senate to Messrs."-M ontroinery,j Iforney, L Ho an anl Carson. t Jit-solid. That a select jyint Cornmitttce be appointed, fcr tlie purpose' of enquiring' into me xpetuency qj rciwating' ami ticjiu jn? tte salaries and fees of all the officers, un dcr the iroveiwnent of this State. ' M r. M on toinery also presented the following, winch was on motion ot Mr. Forney ordered to lie bn'the table. I2cftvci1, That the, Committee on l.n- tepiial Improvements be instructed to enquire and report y bat irTiprotemcnts, (ifai.y) have t cn nwder in tlie Navhjation of C.pe-Fear liivcr at tKe pTace alied v.Flats.- near : Wil- mMlon, bv the cxijenditnres ol the appro- pnatjons heretofore made for uaproving'. the navigation of said river across te tlata. . . ': ri h e hi i I tp d csign a t. e h v? ha n d s sh I be appointed on .roads ecc was indefl iiilely postponed.- tJ. t, , j The bill giving the County and Supe lior blurts of Ashe, concurrent juris diction over a" road &c- the" bill rela tive to the courts of Duplin county, and tlie hi I T to incorporate the trustees of AVake liiioii Academy, were read the second and third times and ordered to be-ensxossed. HOUSE OF COMMONS.. - MONDAY. NOV. 22. . Mr. Bowers presented a bill to amend an act ctmcerning tlie. proving of wills, granting jetters of administration, &c. which was read and referred to the spe cial committee to whom was referred the resolution directing an inquiry into the necessity of uimendinir or altering the laws relative to adfynistrators and ex ecutors. ' . On motion of ?.Ir. Ashe, Mr. Single tary was added to the committee on In ternal Improvements. . Mr. Unthank presented the petition of the Manumission Society of North Carolina, for promoting the', gradual a bolition of 'slavery. Referred -to the special committee appointed on that part.of the Governor's niessajre relating to emigrants from the Island of Ilayti. ; Mr.. Alston of Halifax presented the following resolution, viz : Kksoivkd, That it is expedient to repeal the net pasked in 1818 concerning1 , the Su preme; Court, and that a committee ie ap pointed to brin in a bilhiccordingly. ;- ; 1- . The object bf this bill is to abolish entirely the Supreme Court. Iq pre senting it, Mr. Alston made a few re itiarks explanatory of its bearing, which were replied to by Messrsl . Stanly anil It. A. Jones. It was made the. order of the day for Monday next. - . ; " ' The resignations!of J.: Lamb Colonel of tlie first regiment of militia, of Ran do! ph cou n ty,;"' and of Ge. Hfiover, Majur of said regiment, were read and accepted. - The bill to repeal a supplement to an act passed in 1822, to allow commissions to constables in the counties of Wivr rea. Northampton & Brunswick, pass ed, it& thHl reading and Was ordered to be' engrossed. :,'.'"'; '--;;; 1-;'; r The petition of Thov ?iarsriall, Sher iff of Carteret, and and Adan, Xock hart of Anson, were presented and re ferred to' the committee of: Claims. OnVmotion of Mr. Swain, Messrs. ridk, Elliott, l.dmondson, Jiamb and Daian were appointed a cbmmittei on military affairs. ; ; T 'J , ! 1 ; M r. . Swain firesen ted the petition of KoDerc rower and ; others, which was referred to the nbbvc cbmm v ;Oa jnutioncif Mr. Cbxv a select joint com mil tee were appoidted on' Divorce and ; "Alimony, consisting bf AlerS Raineyr' Mhoon, lloscoe, Burgen and Styron, on the part bf tins Housa. and Messrs. Wellborn, ( Leary, Riddick 'iime of liobllngth'e'Superror CourtsbT Lawf for the counties of ' Nor thamptori lr.;f.!yierJfron the co'innijtee' of cjaiminiideanMjnfavorab the Vjetitioh of Jarrard WeavotVvyhijjli Avas concurred tp; k v';,;' , 1 TuESBAif. 'Xov.-jSS." On rnotibn of Mr;VBain," 4 Uksolvei, -That a selectcomniittee Vap jnote specificallV; thexlutief: the public printer, .and t hat nhey report bvv biH or q-, an act culture fures1.' plemental thereto' pa'sstljirthe same nfll Imnrni7m 1 1 1 a K Tncf-tninf rrl c"VtiI n Jht Ifliv .frii KtQtTriiiL.i liovririi ri nn proriationrecvived and tfre amount-bfmo- pey expended by 'the jBoarcl- of "Inter- pal impspvemcnt, sinces 1815 oh account pf Interaal improvement, and for wliat part?. cularpuipw .;.the amouhrofm liann 'ami trie nmoutit nvvnrl hv tliivSrt in b-ie-differefit cbhihWnieVinco the purposes of ' Internal Improvement; andi the ? Pear to report byi,biil or othcrw j&e. w On motion of Mr. ed tol enquire into the expediency, of nn.iuo iiu mi; jtiuiujivwcic. msii uti nave rwise. On motion of Mr. Mille r, the same committee were instructed to en- nurre, iwhat amendment is necessary to i i ii i - i r i let-. ' ' be made in the law giving to the fcupe- rior,UourtS, tlie povcr ot divorcing in v .1 :- ! . certain cases and report by bill or cither wise. L ' . . u..:s. ' !,-; !t:: The resignations, of G. Walton Bri gadier General of the 10th- brigade of mi una- Andrew Mids Lieut. Colonel lenburg county militia, were read and aciepted; Mr. Ashe presented, the tollowtns resolution which was agreed to, viz: Whrhkas it Ls expedient and will he prb- ductive'of public fd to -htablish a school or schools for the etlucatior. of the poor, with in this state, therefore, ! l?Esoi..vr.n, That the Committee on Edu cation be particularly instructed to devise, if practicable, and report some plan by which a permanent fund may be4i immediately raised and sustained, ot .exclusively applied ibwards executinr so much of the Governor's MessaeLe and the. Treasurer's Import as relates to this subject ; but above all in compliance! with the! 41st ser. of tlie Constitution of this state, and that thev .also report a system or. plan for thej estaolishment of said sclmol or schools Jn cjverj: county thereof. . ' r ; f; On motion of Mr. Alston, the House reconsidered the report of the commit- ee of Claims on the petition ot Jarrad ,We.-?Ycjr, and referred it to a special viz : f iiii. mcituui , a uiii i cued i an act passed in lSi22 for the better regu lation of the County Courts of. Cabar- rus, ioore and Montgomery, ami an i V- mm' l . ' r-ct to amend an'act passed at thej last session of the General 'Assembly, for the better regulation of the County Cbu rts j of Cabarrus, Moore, and Mont gomery, sofar as relates Nto Cabarrus, v liy M r. Alston of Halifax, a bill to chalice the mode of selling land under execution. fThis- bill provides that Lands under execution shall ;be sold onfihe premises.") "... v ;Uv -Mr: Darir-ina bill to -establish Davidson Academy in the county of oniomery arm io incorporate tne rustecs thereof. - , i By Mr. Vail, a bilj to alter the place of holding General musters in Wash ington county.' ; :K 1 i Ijy Mr. G orh a m , a bi 1 1 to a m en d an act passed jn 1810, to prevent: person from ybrking seins & skiniming nets in Tarsahd Pamlico rivers, on Sunday and Surlday nights, and Thursday and Thdrsdaj nights in every, week, &c. ' . These bills were read the first time, and ! theMatter ordered to lie on the mW lmrmt . u'.-tS Wednesday, 'jNo v.. 24.- , i - Jr. Picott asked leve of the House to .withd raw the resblution presented by hinibri: Friday last, relative tb the State K ngi ne e r, kv h i c h w a s gran t ed . 7 ' V.H'' On motion of, Miv 3Hnnen; it was rei solved, jthat a, select joint compiittee.be appointed tb ;cntjuirej f anyi ; and what altera tibn s arc liecessary in the existing road, latvsv-H , ;Vyi-:;:V;V'' i The jbll owing .bill fi"y e re jiren ted and pad; the first trme,: ' : 5 X H l5v: M r. Gpr ?op, aliil I; to res tortf tb creclft Nelson-Jash biAn 1ie.ferrii;-to;thfcin Prijpsil lti!)&iCtt Ca;rjpa)rderJt)eVr nouncal -t ' " - v;:-" v ? M iC Kef mbndsob nresented the. betii Mskrs:Bainy$mhlr,B nntKSingletaryform a committee -to in- ferred lb- the committee x)flProposiTidn r stigate 'tld$.,syect.;,j; ind'.GrifvanM !I ::u,?1vmw i"e!lc 11 u4l l" 1 eerti 1 fv jiv. 1 jf oik, -itrom tnevomnntiee or passed,in;.:t822;'to'p'rbmptea Grievances. madere- and "family dbmest iczinaiiufac-l tiirt - iintXvnrMili nf within this State,- and an act sun- TnWn'D" "RnvhW bcs&ion; in(i aiso an act passeu in js:u, lock ot.Martirf?coUntyv? ff .i-'-t--'--. to ajoend and-rexterid the provisions of ! ' Mr Martirf'bf Auri an act'.to prortiote agriculture &c Reaxl petition of Jesr 'm -;tvrC' r Tp:-;.r authbrify -tp erec- n J ; On;inotiori bf Ar. yilliamson; 2 !j Arrarat river in -Surryrr-Referred to l! iJlZsoLYFp, vTKat the Committee on Inter- .;; rr'r rtitTt.vn J Tntln Unm.. ouiu. cxpeiuieti m me paymeni ot tiinereni ceimiiir lue iiiui ui. slaves auu m w. ici- ing-meers employed by the -State-iand "the sons of colbr in the?ebuhVv of Gates; d, since 1815, and. that; ill ey; have leave tndi' f firl UTPCAnideninofr I'hft providing by law more eilectuiilly a- Stedman, -withdnstrbetions to repih t a 2:0! nt associations formed between the general! bill, with a rxghtf an ' appeal white iand colored population of this Superior Court.vf :! 1 state, 'as man and wife: l and that they " ; f'-f---- '.;? ; ;T- -r.. leave. to report by bill or btherr vki, . --s '.. !.... : , -L '.' o ;t . . . : mm -' V.-- I ol tue V-niumous country jntntiaVYu- CopnunicaUon& with--.their ;v -Children f or son Crocket Major in tlie regiment of Ward.-3 -r - v -s !?:: 7:4a Cavalry attached to the 11th brigade in addition to the nsual Element pf Edu of the" militia, and Aaron Huston Ala- cation and Plain and OrnamewaT Needk . r . ' . ,i ; i work, the vomit? ladies will -..be instructed jor .of the second regiment of tlie Meek- in GeopraphvlIistory. Astronomv; Chei-.is- committee, With instructions to report was taKen up ny urcw ipcnison, uying-eignt on!fthe facts of the castv J " ; M ,cf "P8 i W,, U ,, - . ... I. i to thirty Doll.u-s, and entered on the Rangers I JThe following bills Avere, presetited. I5ook of Moore couhtv, on the 23d of oc o- 4 By3tilbwella -bijlilmfftbfitbeitef repii !at ion ofv.the'vtown .ibJaMmbeirtdn-ln' Itobeson county.' '.ffs.-t-C- - ByMh.M'fCauleTj'a-fiiltt to be-Jtjicwrmmittee - By?Mri Martid of Rockirighamya biU tha Deiarnattiof Surry, and James Bui PItJIlD..T- 1 Te renprtof the. Board for jnternal Inipmyeinenfs : was received from ; the Governor, ; read and sent to the Senate, .with ai propositibnUo-print 4 copies for each member. ' : r . . . . . k . .. i -. . , I WS"00Ver fl ty Tpr": the rejection of ,blll ; COO- r...i committee", consistins I i.r. , tiav. liinw Jr:mrjid iml n occo; emai e ivcaae my . f - - M US.M.UC AS respectfallv informs her friends and the public, .that the Exer cises ot tm on the 1st , rh ,ur cises of the above Acudejpv will be resumed Monday in Jaimary nexiT- : utmost attention will be paid to the. i . ,. morals and . behaviour of the voun? ladies placed i in".' tins Seminarv ; Tand' its retired. pleasant t jmd healthy situation ; .its salubri ous air and fine water, make it a -desirable5 residence for yoOth ; and being- a few miles only frotn the tag-e lload it ralibrds oppor tunities for- Parents'and Giravdiari,''of regular trv, Hotanv, lMiilosopliv, Drdwin on Velvet, Music Sec. nd to such as .wish to he instructed in D Convenient ad- lomin.i? House is a Te;.ch el se of teach- ill be ernp'oyed inc: this accomplliment , Iloard-and Tuition ' M usic $2'J persession. v JmJi mi, . "Warren cwuntv, Nov. 4. 108U I m . - rTl n rv ... 'CT" IIEREByj caution all persons from trading" JL for a note of hand iven by myself Ut Henry Williams of Franklin county, for about tlie sum bf rb'rtv Hollars, dated the 19ih De cember, 1822, as I am determined not to pay A he same, the-contract on which . the said note was ven beinff fraudulent, ' v ' ORREN D. P. R AS WELL: , Nash countv, Nov. 12, 1824." t 8-3fp T, ' 4 BOUT tlree years old, and about thii th XL a nd a half hands hij?h, of a pided colui bcr 18244 JAS. DOV.T), Ilaii'iv Nov. 3, 8-3t - To IS ridge Coittractors . grpllKRE will" be let at Milton, North Caro JL' lina, on the Jirst day of JJecembsr nexti the building of a BRIDGE across Dan Ttiver, to the lowest bidder The bridgeis to con sist of Seven Stone ; Piers-in .the bed ofthe River, and a Stone Pier bn thetop of each bank the piers are to be laid on solid rock in the bed of the River,' to be ten feet wide andlwenty-four feet in length, from point to point to be ' twent'-six feet higji'from the surface of lov summer water, and to be eig-ht feet in width at the top. The timber Work is to be executed with sound and lasting tim bers there are to be five; balance sleepers, which are to project ; sixteen feet in length from each side of the pier, so that each slee cr must be forty feet in length and npt.'less tlian fifteen inches square the flooring' is to he of sound planlc two inches' thick to ex tend in lengtli to the outside of the sleepers, and. every teiv feet to extend out threefeet for the reception pf" the hand -railing. The slee pel's when necesHary to be secured, by sti-on bands of IroiT. 1 Rock Tan be had on tlie banks; of the River from one to four miles lista.nce, gratis, Large timbers may be pur chased near the Bridg-e. oil moderate terms- L plank at $17 50 per tiiousaiid and1 scantling" ;iThe lo;.vest i bidder will be entitled to the contract on giving-satisfactoy security for the completion of 1 he ; Bridg-e ; ajrreeaide to the term w hich -Avilljbe made known 00 the lay. Slwuld lie fail, the next lowest bidder on his complying-,' will be entitled to th'e .contract. Proposals will lie re cei ved until tfi e day of 1 etti ng th e Bridge, which , i f accepted-qn or before the'nlay, shall be binding opion" the persons offering- thei-There wilt be; ad ranced,74. per cnt on tlie Value of the wbtb as it proarresses ;thercmai ning 25 whe com-pleted- liiewbrkto-B. commeneeda.nd fin ished .within reasonable timefrom tUrtmdetj' taking--Pork is;to be , had at the place at hpt more JJiab J55t the Jiundred, nd corn at from $1" 50' to 2 'r.barrel" ' w V'J:';.h , :. t 13.1. SAUNpERS," JWJ, v , . THOMAS M'tiEHEE, "1 oa. t. o .;;:STEPHEN;pODSO -g r rv :T)irn in v i ?imri rnif . ill. MrVllannBl . k::V.r- i;:'' - ' v m I- a . A m 1 pw 1 n t r- - m 4 rini -. rt V; misfinnVas Iderided in iheamrmative. ;dlinesthe Com-iai)( saij billwasjiferred tb a.sp- ol Aiessrs. :yncnTjSi pvoviuear tfia ior the purpV TERMS. v : S50 per session. U ''mu'omXbcL 2SlhTS24 - -;A;.;..,!.!'-'.-.-r ii-;,-t.4....-v there--will be Perfnrn ... i-med tl in Ite .pni3Iondavs VednesclaVis ' and the 'iiwu, dii ringhe; mttmf th'e Leg tslat url . '-id;ivs,' ITfiiTyxpyERs. After the Plav, ... 1 H" "K 4 ivntenainmeiit to .doncHd ;.i5Wiiii tne ia.uglian.le i;arce of ectre ii grobna-, Ut a Uiioft n spxfp of hinisflf. Uj- uocreipoe openea at o, and nerforrr, nc.9i to commence; at T o'clock precisely; jvj ih the. Theatre - xpvessly pr9hibi;td;;,:;X'.i-r-ir ..- 7 . il' i 'Pbe BolfirvCliiltiren half tnjctqt PC iad;at the llar4 of Ir, liffin J. Gas& Son: and at the Jmr-office of the Theatre adrrtrhistrator to"t he estate ct -James AV. Al stori,ldecM.' '.11 persbiis indebted 'in th- Upstate areeque4ed.to .make imrxieUiate pa'. i'n'e.'.ereitors bftheUime "are" here- r"H5 present uieir claims Uulv au fe'Md;t)mr;trti'me prescribed bv :Vj;',ytr.t4S:WALSTON, Adm'r. ypv.T-isgv.;-.;-.;, 8.2n,. ;yrVSaleiar ,Conaty. Y virtue of a Decree of the Comt pf Kqui- Term 18241 shall sell to the hi?h est bidder at thCourtt House in ' liouishurj?j 'JjnlonJ day the 13th of Debember litxt, (it being- the ' the -first dav of Franklin' Count V Court: W w i or., i' ranKitrr: c;ountvv mat e at valuable, tiact of Laud belong-ing to the estate of.Dr Richard H. Feniier, dee'd. ancvbere- qiv ue resiaeu. ana lormeriy me residence of, Stephen -Outerbridge of, said xountyj. Tin, land lies four rail e- north o.f Lewisburg-, on the main;sta,w road laadiner tp! Warrer:ton' in a. heaUhyand agreeable neighborhood with an elegant D we Jliug house completelv finish ed, Kitchen and. every; necessary outhouse. on said land? all ofwhicli are in ood rt pai, - anu ana an excellent bpr:n? m the yard inc; xiKctonxains nve iiunarea a:a ninety 3. ven acres.of land. It will be sold on a crt-. dit of one and two H-enrs, payable bv eon al ein?talmehts, the purchaser giving borid with. surhcicnt security, -to be approved by th6 Clerk and ilasteri'fot' the purchase mney. 1 (-4 sam'l; johnson, cnhs. r:. 5 :: 20th Nov. 1824. " f- ' S-2aw 3w; Xoiicti. K7"ILL. be; -sold at ;;tljcr Cqurtj Hons YV ' Whiieville, Columbus county, on in on the 2d Monday in Jaiiiiarv next," the fof OU'ill!?' i raexs or j.n tor tne taxes one t hereon for 1322 and 1823; to wit : ' -i 900 arw hii finrrt Sn'smnJ thv rrFrmnrfv . ' JoTrho. 'Dunham ' " f ; I ' 150 do lviner bn Tom's Fork, property; of David Meets. - ' " . ,:. Bilbary. 'y2lj'.X ::: ;....' . j . v'V uu uij .vjuui u amiy 11 ij kss. John . 50. "the property ot1 Mnsfs i;ewis. i ... ' ,;, -'.'U - 100 do Io, property of Richard BroVer. 150 do tvert in by Obadiiih Coby on Mai ver-tiam bwamp.. - : u , " 200 do on SorePs Swamp,ven; in muel Richardson ; . - . ' by af 100 do given in by Aven Floyd, on Pea ver-dam Swamp, ' - i JOSHUA WILLIAMSON, Shf' Nov. 15,-1824. FOR SALE. T"ILL b sbl to tlie highest bidder viU 7 T Out lTservCj at the dwelling house ol Abraham Uuford, in tlie county of Nottoway, oh .Vlohday the 20th Dec. nextJ and continue from day to day, until the whole is disped b-rthe;luid belohgmg .t the jaid Abraham Biifbrd If ing pearly twomilesupon Kott( Way river immediately above Stephen JonesV bridge, coritaining 959 acres. Also the stock and Crop; of all ):inds, and . about 8000 wt. prime corn-fed Pork. Also, 28. likely and valu.-iole Negroes, ; amonq- tlicm a good Rlack smith and his.v striker.' '.The rest of the nc roes are uncommonly, likely,' three-fouitns of them; capableVf doing good labor, and the oldf st. a g-oo-1 house servant, ; oidy; 50, some , tim.his .-present vear.. rV''-' v t ' r i I There are a good" two story Dwelling IIous?, and all necessary out houses,! with a. good t ..All.r ltntino 1-14- Vntrrli'j'ftprs tiYQitY , red it. Between 40 arid 50 bushels of wheat has heen'seedetl on tlie Jand this fall. I Pos session given the 1st Jan. 1825 j f C For the lancl a credit to' the first of MfC, 185, will be g-ifeiv on oiie-third of the; PJ chase money, the remaining- two-thirds divi---ded equally and rnade payable Iay, 1824 and 1st May 1821T. Yvr tbe stock and Cropi a ci-edit ou all sums, over, 5 will be given to h e l st day of Octpber 1825.! . l or tlie negroes a credit to the 1st day of Janua ry 1826. wdt be given. Bonds: with good se curity required in every case, to carry inte- Z -i4. w.. h intprest to be re mitted.if punctually paid, i Anypurchaer wishing to pav the money, it will be Keen wiAiiiug- io pay uic-iiiwi".;) 4 the amount of ntS pur- t . j .:1T Un. nr.ade to tlUS r : : to this - ----f--,-.-p .. , .... rnprtv; wh:ch Will be SUewn o" the day ot sale. JOHJ uuruiiwi V l'he subscribW consents to tbe.aboy e, and wilfoiinn executinij the titled the pro I l3V bJ The subscriber' bWns aut hori-d b; the Deed of Trust, to sell the wholeUl property ptiblicly or- Pr&' buY cei ve proposals from any one wishing t6 hy the wnole,orny; part: tl.ereoC untd the day ofDecember,ofdunS- r - .'.. v.. . ...... nAnn 'Picf i fnlW V;iOriiIlY:KV1ENlx. Nov 26 t tVilt Dresented, Macklin's celebrVcfi 2WyG6 called ... . ; Fa:f t be 4 late; pvemhe; term of Halifax gf; County Cbtirt, tlieVubscfib'er ciialifip,! T xX ' i. ' I.