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- ..: - o '1 TH0MA8 J. LEMAT, (Prurt ibr Iba Bute,) ' THREE liOLL'AKS A YEARix iiict. VOI. 31 ltALEItill, ft. C, nGD.iiCSDAT. IWAllClI 1, 1813. i'- H U I I LI II II I ! I I IRI ! " n I 1 A nv - IB ' It l - f I SaTf ' ' II 11 I iWt IBI 7V M ,( TBI 1 IM - 101 - 1 . rh. ".I IS iSiiffiaa. ;-..aiaii iiiisi!sai is in ai-, . hi; ai ffliia ai : i iLiiiyiL2gL. : .ww w-misi .IIM 01TOB A rCOTBIITOH. 0T C40LI1. rwKrTt l woBAUtrruiMTV iiet llitricti-ni LAIS r ota !", Til : or OriAFTKTIOlt.''' w S J ' M . . ' , I , . HALEItill, N. C.nEDXCSDAT, IWA1IC1I 1, 1813. ' " . ' .vorici.;'1 . ' The following Ucta of land wilWbe.iffered for i-ale it the Court . Houte dopr in the , town of Pituboro', Chatliam County, on the 2nd Monday in March next, or as much thereof as will satisfy the .takes due on said tracts for the year 1840, 0att Nmcs. IWnjimi nockUvoa llctjaaxm Spnrcj itmc Gunur Jnh tJmiirr of Ueor Iticlivd HollJr ' John Hiiglit tlesnet llullomta 4lekiB l!rn llonrjr t.ightfuot 8 Imp 4 bbnbi .. ' loti ia HiTwaodl T1inipnB l4jrc, -t ' 100 I. TWairl . MW:lrir 1 y wvcd lot Bjajooo ItokMn. Ultey'i Eitatr IMrt Ulry Ullrj . JnttB HiirktJr- - Kilvxri Dnra , Caleb Bcsl WilUCofgi. Ilflalri mplell MerrM Oitken inat Dowdy Krubm tltl liharin UbiIct . . l.li.h. flan Juab JohKoa Jauei JrihrtMB NtacT Mler Joha'Meliri1 Ji Hrrjr )l Ikurn Oemii T) tor Ona William Nathan Yll Joha Kdvird " Alia B"rn JobB Itailr .Ttni:iaik Jr Stlaa Clarke HwbertjCoapep VVillian Klllngtrrt W'ttitf Edvardi ABrierioirtaleea .Iniliua If olladat Vr.H.'".'e.,W ''.bo,ii . Tabilti Mjrkk . laaaa Kieiiardtoa ' .Joaepk Kntara J , A I bra Milliaml JoUm lladlejr , l liaaa Clark AUni fleming Do for Lilei heir -- u.Do; - . Adam Birt . .j .Do '; Do . . Wilton llrtwei - Do- ' MarrUtiMk ', Claborne Deatoa to, j Polly lUo . r.lrt.b!b Foodie Miaxrla Jow ' - Jnlia I'attejr WoCarler " ilichwl I'MUipa ' VVilli.ni Triplet Jaeob.Te.toB AVillme t Li due, Itaniel Carroll " n A fclkin Thomaa K tiUaa -; Juliattaa Do v. .. Joha H Haakiol Do , i . ;. Henry Jcflror , llcnjamno Janet Daeid Milehell .' ' l.inriiile Pbillift lt for Jnlin Ntolt Hcirt UieUad I'l.illipt Aobro bmitji . Kiedntat Scon Jobd'Tliornnup e WILL. J. TAYLOR, late SlicritT.' 1 Jan'y 3, lffl3. price ad. $1950 6-6w. lUKPAttATQ'Y 8CH00T, OP RANDOLPH MAUQNr COLLEGE. Tho tcholanic Tear of mm loitMulion ft dirided into to Benion ne be(finnin(r on tlie 3J of Aupu4 and tlie oiher atnba lltkni JinuiM. Tat rezutiiiUmt f thit dewuimfnl ore ike tame in nearly atl ruptrt$ with thine of the Collrg'. pro- . per ' The Stu.lerrt occupy a lrg buildinf in which tar are fumivhecl, free of etiartre, with tailable room f.r sterpinf and ilaily. Tho Principal of file Sclujnl aim hat In room .n the tame build. iR to tnal his pupili Bra flay and" iiiglit iilder hit ear.- t ha intdiulioir it believed to be a eni rient at, perhap, any otlter. ln pretemne;-the moral and cultivatinc; the mindt of yoiih. - O'JiuH -k-Piofeaar Harjy, of the College, Bee tjr; U. B. Jonet, A. It. principal. iicsKtw.". Board f 8 per rn nith; ToUion $19 per action, , The seat iraaion herint on the 11th Janaary, 14 -13.-.' - - Ity .lrer of the TUSTr.ES.- ''he Norf .Ik Herald, th -Balei(rh8lir and Aichiaoiid EnqMirer, will copy once a wo.k for inrre mt Dec. S3 3 -37 i 63 1-2 'l 41 I 8 ' TIUllKGT09f MESSCNGEK. Til T. auhteriber ftropesa pnblithUifio the town of Wiloringioo, a weekly paper ander tlie ahaire title W he deeoted to foreign and Domrtt e rfiteil, (fence, Ajriculture, and DomMtte Polite. The publication of this hat .been undertaken, be lieving; (bat it' will nut be uiinectaaary in our communiiy at this "particular critiw lam aarare that attempt have area made tukttablith a pub llcatioauf ibi kind inourTavn, and bare been at often defeatcdt but BO'witbttandinf, I am un der th imprewioa) that by- perteterauce, and the Mipport hope to receive from frieBdt, to ancceed iniwwnMiinf every obttacle.' My objtct will be to aappurt tho principle of Democracy, to di ctiMtiia qiieMion of the day With tairaeas and antUr, arid nrvo. betray my rradcii into error by irMMMrect information on that aubject which ha been aixl it o, often mitrepretented. ' Pain ilt be taken to obuin the earheat ioformalloa of !ler, and Ly jidicoa ac'.f c'Kirta, to enrich .it """'' wh uca uaeiui mttructioa at will I i i.". . -""" Will l liiKiilr iniereatin; to the farmer and the public tenet akW , -,- i t.iii.'. jpb Htttrnrcr wai b pibrihcd r pt-r twun ii Haiti in anrance 1 1 &t ... . ..... . 1 " w ii pa a a, 'i.o era ei sti aamni, era n yi if paid at the end of the vear. WlLSflAM J. PRICE. Eilitoit who feel diapoted to eicluuir;e will plea give the abo.ve one or te inaertion and forward ua an eichaupe lmmedutely. m34 3 . . P0 PECTUI 0 T8B'. ' tpOLD WATEIt nAGAZIXE. Thlt work ia to be, a iu title indicate, devtv ted to the cant. ; of Temperance; and It ia full) hoped and confidently anticipated, that our exrr liona, thjvujrh the medium of. itt ntpra, will be prod'iotive, of much (rood, etpecialiy to the gavHf and rhin& feneratitn, for whom it it more par ecol.rly dengued. . It will be our aim to incul cate, by atatemenl of facta, by illustration, inler tiating ntrraliVea, tketcliet and tale, the princi, pletif Tr.l,AtTikc and eoond morulity to five tin; young a jutt tbliorrrnc of ihe ate ot intoiicating; drink, and caut tlirrhip hiin evrrj'1 temptation wttich may lead la to banetul a prac-J licei to mo te in them a jut end tini.-iable de-tire to benefit their fcllo men, by a IdinR their mite, of iiifinance to the moral power nUipIi it nnw at; work, and which promitet to wip a J the bfot upon llic fair famevof on eounir); to aid' tiiharefurmer, biid encouragef he reformed in their praiteaoithy f Hiiitt tocouquerilie ei.tlaving pat ion for !iicik, whicl haa debated to manv f the tioblett heartt and proudest intellectt; to aprrk uie vomi ot bope and encouragement to the drunkard, ami of tober truth and rrmonatrance to those who ttill prraitt in the unholy, unchnaiian and tninanly practice of dealing in that liich is blighing" the fairest flowers, poiaoning the holiest affcciioiis, cverinjf the Tondeat ties, and filling t.hp land ith crime, mitry and wo. To aid ut in the undertaking. e have secured the aeavicea of Mettrt. N. H.iuait and A- Fir, gentlemen warmly davnird to and actively enr gi;ed in flie etiiae, at editor; and aluwt ufconi tributort of ttrrling merit, whose, prodoctoi.t cannot fail of being til imnrument of much good, if wider)' ditterninated. . A number of the work will be issued on the first day of each month, containing 32 larjre tfvo. page, illustrated by numerous original Engrav. '"ft. Temperance Hongs and Music, done up in a neat and appropriate cover, at the low price of ONE DOLLAR A YEAR, IN ADVANCE, ortWfftirmirlafdr- 1TvB6TIararT-, We solicit the aid of the friend of Temperance in til part ol IU country in tin useful underta kh'ir- . - AM orders tnd communication!, pott paid, to qe add retted to DREW & BC AM WELL, 67 Booth Third Street, Philadelphia: PHOPOSALS I IX be received by the tuhterihert, till flat urJay the lSth-of March. 1643. for remit. mg lb MASONIC II ALL, by contract, to the unowing manner: It being ihirty-n by fifty-foor fiet There U to ha a floor laid over abaui. two-third of the bouae bdow (th balance being now laid) with the ne eeatary timber that r tony, a till twelve inrhe tquai tanning from the old floor, in the eatt end of tb booae to the wett end, about thirty -foot fat, with pillar to rapport if, and deeper ruoniof from that till to each aid of the house, eighteen feet long three by twelve inch. A paetige in the centre of th booae tight feet wide, entered In front bv a double door four feel wide and eight feet high, aod a bark door three (rat wide and seven feel high, with step front and bsck; , The itairt will go Dp In iba north-Beat comer of tb bout, and up Into th room bove, witb a door at tha landing, th etaira will he enclosed by a par iltiea, with a door in the weet end of the boa,' wi h steps ooUide. . ' Eleven window to have nw aliirtten, and the window 4o be raited two fret til inchet from their preaent station; the window will bt mtde (horter, perbap on or two light, at may b required; and on new window to be made, set in the west end. Soma of the weatherboard,, such at aie split oi rotten, to be uten out and new pat in their place. The inside of tha building to I oViebrd in plain style; tb door and window to be fioubed with plain casing and moulding. There will be two door to enter etch room from the pMge, one and a half iocb thick, and out', id door two inches thick. The pltrtering to be good twooat work with lima and sand. All th 'urT usaj on the ouuijt t be long-leaf pint, clear irani annia ana ap; particularly the itept most' he of the bast hatrl fluff th (idea to be three inches thick and the, tpt two inches. Every thing in th interior of the building ia to be removed at the coat of lb contractor. The Committee will reserve to themelve the right of redacting any bid they may duera extrava ganC (J- A draft ef the plan of the work is left at the OiScsof Tea Nobt Caaoua fTisntaa. V ' T. LORIV'U. r, i. lemav. ; , ; , ; W. A. HARRISON . '- -, . Cemnttfie. . Pel., S3, 1843. , ; 8-3t PHOTOORAPHTQ . imiVlATUItE FollTKAITi, BY DACVERXEOTYPE. Wo ISd iSSCSILlS'tTfl seribers (hall be aecared, the t)rl nuruh will beittued, at which, time the payment fbf iha first volume will be eontiderrd. in . edvancei When aubscribers receive that number the V will forward the amount of their' sobacriptton imme- Having the late important improvement in th idiately, and will take 'the publication of that Art, will lake Superior l.iktntmt, by the above, number a a trttttrWre that the rnaoaatii trill process, from A. M. to 4 P. M. without regard to be weather. Ladies and Gentlemen are respectfully invited io call ie laaura iir ut k'tt one year, 1 ni anafjfe! mrnt will aerun-l o h iatn.- . .,, no can a utu thM North t;aioi na nreit at hie room, atDoctor Haywood'a, corner ofajcha maeaxint't Who em doubt whether ' I U. : .. l;.t..Wr nrv. I .V i f , . ' . . . , - FayeUevUIe and Kewbern 8treeta, (iniDieJiatcry op posite t!ie Bookraaiat4fearsilu Hughes,; where specimens may b een. Kaltig, Jan. , 184.1.' .. " 31 -tf. PROSPECTUS OP TUB - AND . ' VoHng Ladle' Macazlac On the firat of August, 1842, will be iud lb first number of a new mtgsine witb the above title Anvng the many leriodical now pubHtheil,' thcrt aratione which ar deroted to light literature and lay claim lo literary eieellence and last in iticclitnict! eieruti'in. which are not aicludcd from general circulation by the high prict, at which ihey ate i.aued. To atlpply th: want which ha long been Mi by many, lb subscriber hav deter mined to ettabliah a magaaina that ran be offered tn the public at a price eufficitmly low to bring ii wiiliin th retch of all. and it the same time inut a work which will beer pornrlon with any n'nw published, both in literary merit .and airchaninl lecutinn I'bit work btt not been ant.keu lixbt ly. but with a determination to make good btei our proapactua may promise, and wa mean that thr reinark of a celebrated modern writer, - "To lie like the praipeclut of t now mavi ne,H shall in no wise apply to ut. The content will be ei tirely origioal, and from die pen ol th most papular, talent d. and plra.ing writers of the day A large lit! of paid conlribu tort have been .crura I, end imong the number are many whose asmta stsod high upoa the bright.! psgrt of American literature.;. , Each number will b embellithrd with a fine teel or mezxotinto engraving, from the first artist wUi euunlryt lt fceamifttf rolujed-etigrtvliif of flower) and one or more pages of popular musie. ... , t . . The work will be printed on new and beautiful type-, cast expressly for ths purpose, and an Goe wnns paper isacn namner win contain 4S octa to pagea with a clear, wide margin, and in a neat and appropriate eoter. A number will be iatued on the firat of August, October, Ueeember, t rbruary, April and June. To bring tlie work within, the reach ot all, it will be publish I at Ihe low price of OWE DOXXAB PER AH HUM' invariably in advance, ot stven copies for fire dollir. All order and communication (past paid) must be ati.treted to DREW 8CAMMEI.L. 67 S uth Third Strett, PhitaU!phi there be not mote tfun auICiient talent atlrisfue in oar State to fill i a pages with profitable and entertaining mtiitil AVho wilt not riak rwo dollar oa an expetimeiit to well. Worth nu(ing! We !iall liaten lor reply, and expect , a liearty rapons. , t,et n-Jnne wait lo aa how it w ill appeai; for such a course may prevent tit publi cation entirely; but li every one friendly lo the work try it for A VKAR, and then, if it bjnot worth takir?. lei hiui ahaitdun it. . . We want the name of all who wilt subscribe. by th t-sst of January ant, or earlier, if practi cable. Postmaster, every where, will no doubt take pleasure in futwardtiig .thee, aa they ere authorised lo do fire f pottage. EJnors who will give thi prospectus an inaeMiofi, and aeud the psper, marked Ith ink to the Ralulgh Stat, shall receive a copy of the work cne year. PoUmasters and other, who will be com responsible fct Jim ubs;riptlon, shall likewise, leceive a cup)- for cne year. . Ail commuiiicnliiiiis lo ha addressed, ronT paib. to .THOS. J. LKMAY. Ratcight N. C, Nov. 14, 184 . ? a ft s. naMMftA w i'i-i a 3 S-s a 8-e7ia,a.3.s-qi&'8 V ClasT'S"2 ill ?! r 1 a a. " c-a s a i, r c s "t 5 5 5" g, -a srE. M- sr n. &S2 . . i 9 4" rijixo FORTES. E. P. 1TASH, Pctersbnrf, Ta., (Ters his Pisno Fortss for sal upon trial, if good to be kept, if not to be returned. No thing can be more fair, and no matter,, what the prejudice may be, there is no risk to run in get. ling and lnstruasent, apoa such terms. ' . .' - ELECTION. j ' When it is desired, I will take unon myself the' reaponaibillty of selecting ; and all that' neeessary in purchasing on ol my Piano, I lo limit th price. I have a largo sod beautilul aortmet on btnd, ... E. P. NASH, Jtn 34 r5 ' Petersburg, Vs. . CABINET MAKER, . , TAKES thia method of informing hi friends and Ihe public, that he expects ta continue hi business at his old stand, in I.OUISBURM, Franklin County. N. C, where he will receive and execute orders for different kinds of Furni ture a heretofore. - j -, T. D. , Louisburg, N. C, Janoary 19ih, 1813 . M. 34-S. 4-e6i. ont In a hundred is competent to choose a good Piano Porte for himself. .. A person mv bs pleased with the tone of an inatrnnant,and may (becsose of bi want of infurmcttoaj think it su perior, whilst at ths sama lima it may b only tol erable.1 8urh is the er and prscauiien necessary in selecting 1 itno rorts ihai if jou have not ex perience io such mailers, there are teo chances to one, that yon will be deceived. Home instrument would be considered excellent Until brought into eomparisM side by aide with othsrt', k Home are i Very gead at first, but soon become worthies and other good but not tb best. The important pan ofaPiane ("the action J is bid from tbteyesof purchaser, and then i. as much difTerenc ia lbs principles opon Which ibby are constructed a it Is possible to enneeir of. , Under such circomsUncet w'ou'd ft not be most prudent lo order' a Piaaa from a dsslsr in tha sr- ticl, who h i looked into th compsrttiv nterit ef tb diflersnl makers; baa been selling a particu lar make for 6 of 7 year, during which lima has sold Opwsrdt of three hundred, without telling a bad one. ' Ald In addition, offers in tske upon him self the risk of -electing for those who rate-wish to purchase, allowing then the privilege of a trial, aad of withholding payment until th miUer ia fairly tested. . . ' '.- .. - .. f. . The ar the terms of tha subseriber. who nrom- itee toeell as lw to those wb are absent, aa ta those who give their' pr raontl attention. . j i , : - E. P. NAMU, PtHr$brr, Pas r. 19, IMS. " j Caplaiit Schinjey, who married the A-' tnerieaa heiress, had had two wire before. lie i now residing at Siirinstn, at JudWof tht Slav CotamiietoB Ccurt. '' ' C 1 PROSPECTUS . ; , . OF THC . . North Carolina Literary Record. The subscriber proposes to publish, in the city of HiLiion, a mngastna with the above title. It will be printed In monthly number a, on f.itty octavo pages -of good paper,, with new and ele gant type and a neat cover, for .' TWO DOLLARS A YEA It I If ADVAKCE! j. It js designed to be a publication of general interest, eorttaiuing biographical sketches of tne illustrious natives of tonn t;srouna; pit torical papers,' embraeing particularly atMinis- ctacra by the present aged public men and scientific article. . Ilu magisine .wtll cherish the purtly literary i and it pag1 w'i' he graced with poette contribution. .A. prominent place will be given to the Interests of tha Comhcn School system of education in our State. A Rivitw depertmont will be added, which will present notices of new- publications; end It is designed that the work shall, have . a monthly CHtoHici.e of literary Intelligence. , -- The subscriber feels safe io making the shore statements, because' he has tbo promise of as sistance from several distinguished gentlemen in the State, in whose acquirements the puWic has all confidence. , He deairea to make it a ne riodical which' ahatl compare well with any southern magazine, ornament the table er the literary man, and be welcome visiter 10 any family ia the Stale. . It trill be tett that the subscription is anusotlly low .- . v.: , Four Hundred and Eighty octavo Pagtt - : for Two Dollar i!U Zt',,,:-r Tht work Is put at litis prict that its circula tion may be the greater; but it Will be at once perceived that the publisher cannot risk a com mencement nntil a sufficient number of subscri ber shall be obtained Is cover expenses. ' 47 A seta at fm Aanirae retona4. tie suh- TEE IDEattLE?.. Wineit a unekti, ttiorg rliink i raiigi and wluvM-oer iipWe'ved there -y ii not visi. Pro..ltsr. f ; j 1 1 having been decided thai th Trmtercuce irnt- un is ii neulHceniiniirn, the (ubtcrtltel pr.iposes at 111 fqtteM of Ihe irM Carolina Stult Ttm perarKe SsKtelu, expressed 1" . Kesolut'on f ihe- tame. tit publi'li in Ihe riiy of Hakiu.h. n pare ender the shove title, to rotirnience tiuiuefliHta'ly after r.ie suspension of ih.,Teniperitnce 1;iuii. IN a labored esrtv it renuired lo show He im- I pmiBiwe of ytiuffeflos oTtTils cKiFacrier.' Puh- ito opinion it teitnng aown on tue sioe.1 ti.e prveryes.il ri-forttiti'n now iatucceful pjv Thougli litis paper rotne forth to the wori.l as the edfocate nf the Trmneriioe- Reform, yet. tha matter will not be exclusively ef that t an. Moral Tales and E'taya, MisfeiUrieouf. rnattei of general iiiterrat, Forrign and Domeatic In telligeacei and the record of events ef i npnr tance. in condensed forma, will occupy a nor- greaa. and every exertion ahould ha made by the mermt i 01 the cause to ptomuijjati' its pu;o an': acred principles lion of ila pagea, with poetry and other liter. ure or moral character; ao that the fLam DcALta will not only be a Temperance Journal but a Family Newtpspet, ctloolated to enltgbt en, instruct sndamue tta feadera.- . Tboogh this ptper Is published at Ihe request ol liter abeve-ptrned Society, it is a private enterprise, undertaken bv tha aubaori ber with' the hop, and reasonsbl exciatia(H that the friends of Temperance throughout the State will lend their aid. io carrying out the be nevolent views ot me sists I emperanca socie ty in the nromuliration cf Wash no-tonian Princi plea, by xerunir themselves to Drooore suhscrl- bets. The price of suhaeiiptioo la such, that, the PtAta DiALta can find its way to every family in our State. It ia decidedly ihe cheap est publication ever issued from the North Car olina Press. . , - .-. jc The Pj.ain Dsalkb will be published every other week, in a neat quart form of eight psj get, on new fype and good 'paper. t $1 per an aum, lo he paid in aM casca in advance. 0r friend will pkiut return the euUriScre to eta Rvtifkby the (Ukf Janumt), Idl3. ' , WILLIAM STRINGfU. : naleigh. Hoc. 21142. THE LITERATUK.cJ OF POLITICS. ()ur ftcharie psurra ionitf(ime f'.iruioh ch lice specimena of the literalurc of poli tie. There are individuals r frrvrnl" genius Jtlled with sspirs'ino a'it,l' it,,';iiri. lions who rannot find in ordinary mud. ' ( speech any thing like an adequate t'enf of utterance yet Iwollcn, well nih tir bursting with palrimic inflt'in bmI a most Immense as well as intciise runretn fr the puflir gntid. Ihe mut p-ak or dj !, Bui 'in die would be bringing irr.'parebV In. tuoricl ,lo ill cause ol hur-tet ri ty' to democracy in general.. Therefore the apeak the j w rea k t hei r tb nugli t a ti port 1 1 prestijin. And happif for these gilled inea-.iappilj fiir mankind at la-jr mr free institutions afford abundant! o. rasiona for utterance. In tLegislalive balls their ef fusions are sometimes not there', the o i 2. C5 ?aS.5 - E"K ft) Ill-It ... 2 f . 55 I'l I t "T.R-S 2, a-a aa, i' S -5-- - - i Eg W ST..H Ei m - If Ii s -.1 ta . . 7z. si 4 tr I -7 S 1 9 5 g c- i a r c " zr 3r " t Vir; fc. ? 3 K - Z. i" 5 1 2 75': 111 V. 7 Z 5 B.-S r?i fs .& w a n 3 s t- ts 5- ; 2 5 1 C a fe ".v a. o 3 T' f 2 .11 S w a m 5 S 1 .7 t- e- H E - 2, jWs. am c T n- P 5o sr 5 3 e s- s. a. - 2 a. 5 w at H r T ! C S 2 a- 33 2 i'2'S B O tAWS OP NORTH CARPI..N4: Pasted at the Uat aestion of tlie Ceneral Aaaeml ly.) M B-tS is.:-5.5lri'2.3 it i r-- - - - - ; 1 a 11:8 r-' aMsJ IftteS oa-S.c-8 s er -it 8 P a J5"f! 2.5 5-2: lets m 1 rsl- poured fortli rbut ti i lr m rC w l. 2 J ? tide of eloqnenre is lef foV.vf .2.3 i sTS or tlte people, or difia- S -S g 2. namlilc ami retolutior.a-1 tffj ' ' & Ts in prttnary meeting sea over paces of pr it lite eomfoil and edification of heartre ai.i! readers.. . r ; t,.;. ,(... . .v, r Sometimes ihe tra'snebeg r.rV!oennr- partake mrteiof tlia eublitne; fometim?!, tltry sre patlicuc;' occasionally terrific; pj in t!: are .nbetruee and Oipmc, YTlie " p"rf4 ing prcimen.'lieing from preamble t tesnln tione a.-'itpted at a lite meeting In Sandut'v city seems to combine , theg c!:.raetf i istica: " ,:. . .,' - " -' ;'v ' . Iniew, enho. eliatlc geninr dlsirccs, which i epreading itt lontbre wiijs'bver huruhle dwelling and fertile fields, ar.d Vam pire-like,, atuktrg tl;e her(. Wood r.f tmr crtotcfigt aona, ami rrua.itng the lonir i-Lrrt.h- ed hope uf eutTering raiilinna: In tietr of the wild apint of .despair.- which has for i long time lowered on Uis horitofl o our internal commerce, dispelling put best expec taUons; and threatening1' us ith ia. ovr whelming confusion and sorrow j Ia view of tlie convulsive throef , end, anxious thnibbmg, onder which onr xountry baa travailed for many months', ttretrhing out lis paleied arm for assistance, unlike" Erekiere scroll, ,htt been wrttetn .over with misery, lamentation and woei lit. view of the "withering eohsti tion of tradei of the pilfaMe esertiona ''of commerce; of tJie woful ettrdiyrif mrmey, the unrewarded tflorn of tht farrue-r; tb tn. ' tr at 3. It J cr p j: ?- " s T ' " a a a S S r i O) 5 S a .?',iia-tJ 5-2: ..'it 5- 2i.c a - a ': c c W V 5' Vi a s r J a m 3 - il'aS-B MS. :.r.-'Be. " . . a-a c op K 5 3 aS 2. g ? E. raS CI I A IV XL v - .. ..a i ' An. act ftuppirrnental lo an art passed by the present Gener al A5jmuijr, eatitiea,uAa nclto inv ciT mid ittaLluli u ,c t omity by the nameof McI)ott'elI.M b- , , Sec. 1. Be if enacted bu Ihe General Jlmxtmllu nt the tilaU of iXorth Carolina, and il is kerely enacted the authority '-of Ihe' tome. Tlinl Ihe l otitity nf McDowell aliall le. una 4 lierp-ltyinv'Mled wilh till the rizlils, privilcv'es and iramiiiiitkV,vl-iirt oilier counties ic 4h!f i SmiQ.. .-; . sfS r a at ri . a a. , , oec. it. new jurtner tnac.-fa, , i n-ji nia jusncea 01 tin Pence, and Officera of Militia, o ho reside wiiliin the limila f Ihe coi)tity of M'lW'olJ. shall continue to lu!d nud ex ercise nil ihe ofEcinl powers . end ntilhoiiiieg in and for said cpuntjri thnt ihey, Imve Ititherfo, l e!d and cicrcised in thtf countiea of Curke and liutlirrford, , f . ,', .v 4 Sec. 3. aCaif farthrttnarttd. Tlint the Ccmstable now residing in tlw ifHittyr McDrtweH, tliall ciotinii( hold , tltfcir r.C3cM,-tnd iwtnrm !t"dmre8 appcrtHiniiiff therrto. until IJie Lrst tvouttty Court to bo held (or said Comity, .un der the aiiie ritlos, rjilnliotui and penulliesJ aa Coiutallc are subject to ia otuer cattntlei.M. juw Stale. . Skc. 4. lie ii further ri.flctf0. .1 hat Court of.Plcnt and Quarter Sessions alioll lie, and the aame is hereby eetab- ' lished, in and for thn CiHinly of McDowell,' to he held ly the Justirej of snid comity; the first Court to be held on the second Monday in .Mrpht.Jri. tho.year. one, thousknd eight litindd and lorty-tnreet npa.ihreatter, the shiU Court or Pleas eiidUtinrter.ssioiisalipll ne opened, and held for said county, at 1I10 limes following, lo wit: tlm wnter and sum mer sessions on the fijih Monday After hc R'unh,-. Monday In Jti:ie and Deceml er,. iu each and every ye r; aw Ihe spring and fall .sessions, on lh seventh Monday after the lourlh Mo'tdayJ j. March au1 Srtinber jit each and every year; and that ihe sessi)n,s of said Court shall be lieldj at tho house of Jonathan L. Carson, until the seal of Jtistive, for snid county sht.Il ha cstnl lished tts herein providtxl; nnj tliat -at the first sen -ion of Said Court, a tflttjority of Ihe Justices LilOhe. Peace 1 Coroner Uejister,, Entry alter, Surveyor, Constables, ' and all otl.icr.offici'ri for snid county, w ho shall cuter; itttf) .britds na required hy Jntv, and shall hold and. continue in said oU fices until tucccssoni to them ere duty chosen and qualified according to the .acts of U10 General Assembly iaucf coses made and provjdrd V IV e- "i , , fj . Sep. 5. JJa turi;er, fitaplt;tf, ,ThBt tha Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, established by this act, shall posses and exerciee the same power, authority and jurisdiction, as ia possessed and exercised by Other Counly Coorts in this Statu; and tahrtll have exclusive Jurisdiction of llcrimes eomrntt led within the limit of McDowell Connry, of which tha County Courts of other counties in this State jinve jurisdiction, until a SnparW Court of low;fs vMnblis&ea for said county; and all stii's at .laVt.iiow.pfrndinz Itt ' the Cpunty t frnrts of Burke, and Rutherlrrd, wherr in Jhe citiren Of Mf Doval arfv Isolh plaintiiTs and .dtiltiidiinta, and all jndictments jn said" Courts against citizens of ftlcDttwelf, County, ahall be trntis ferred to ihe County Cotirt OCMoDotve!l,iij the rnsnner now provided lor fransletritig' sliils from one courtly to another; and nil appeals from the County Court of McOowellj shall fc sent to the Superior t curt of l?urke, for trial, when tlie ptuin HfTs reside in.thot fonkaot McDowell taken from I'lira", and to the Snperifir Court of Rutherford,' whfn the plnintifTi reside jri that portion of, said county taken from Ii: it her ford. Z g Bp;' JBeUfurlher enacted, Thht all criminal ofleo. ces which my bo committed i in, that "pnrt uf McDowell Cotituy taken from Burke, which are cognizable only itl th? Superior Court of Law, shall be and continue under' th jurisdiction .of the Superior Ccm it , of Lnw of the County . of uutke, and similar olienfaa erMnmiiterl in that portion tsr snjd county tnlton (fm Ruther(&rdfc.lmIIJhe, and continue under the jurisdiction ef the Superior Courts of nu'thcrford. until a Superior Court of Law shall bs riven to tboConntr" of McDowell; 4 ; ..u:Jpiive.V;."v''., Set.; 7. He it further nflcf,: Th "pcfaom w f.f may Iw liable fo impdwnmcnl; under any process, cither criminal or civil, in McDowell county, before the completion. of a,jdil in said county, shall bo committed to tho jail ti either the county of Burke or Rtitherlord, , , t Sec 8. fle It further enacted. That all process iwncd from ihe Superior Otutrts of Burke and Rutherford, against tlie citizens of McDowell, shell bp valid "without the seal of of fice being affixed thereto, nnlil a Superior Court s c rented Ihrjhe county of McDowell j and all process so issued, uu lil a.. Sheriff shall h'ave Jen elected, for the county of. Mc Dowell, shall be cxccutMbv cither the BhcritT ol iJtirke or Rutherford ; and after that time such process shnll be di rected to tho JbhorltT.or mcDo.weJI and le exccnterl ay lnnt Sf.c.9. J3 It -.further enacted, That Havid Corrtcuinj and Josrih-J Erwin, of the. county of Burke . .Thomas Uaker, of the county of Yancey i Sarooel V, Davidson, of ihe county of Buncombe; end y, Whitwides, of the covtoty of Ruiherfordj errs .lierel.y eppoinjed Commissioners- to select and determtne, upon a site Tore permanent seat cf . justice for said county, .who ' shall , locate the same as nenr the centre of said county as prncticnble? and In cajo cither of said commissioners shall die,, resign, or refuse to ac,l,then the vacancy, so created- shall be filled by iho other cominis sioncrs, or . a i.nnjoriiy of ihem,- and a rariiy of said com mi.ajoiterf shall, have power1 to $et i. t ; i Sc, JO. lie it further enacted, Thht n majority of ea?d commissioners shall liave power lf, purchase or rtCeive by donation, for ibe comity of McOoweJI, a tract of land, cor-' sistinjtof rot less thaU itWefify-five acres, to lie conveyed to the chaitrnon ol the.cotitity court cf.enid county, and his uvtt;aiVFii iitvuicr, i;fill wtucil 'fl mwff Bliail l!0 lllIU OU alia called ,jyjariotf. wljere jhe Court Hotise and Jail shell I Court thi ..srcv-.i I. ne it jurthtn enacted. That tho eonnty ee:;rt of McDowell, at its rst session, shall appoint firo commis. sinners lo lay off the lots of said town, and sfieresignalin such to shall be retained for onblic uses, shall einose. afif dun noti.-e, the residue o ra'i, at pahlic auctionj tiporl a credit of one and two) vears, and aha' Hake from the rurcha scrs, Iwtids and seen rity for the purchase money, macle pay. -able to the chairman of the county court and bis surrersors; and upon tlie payment of thh.ptirehssa money, th chnlrnwi and his stiecessors shall execute title ihereforj whicll mnaeir shall be appropriated to th btllldira of a Ocrt ted T"l , - . - j ' -. ST" l...S;i (,,4-V 4V V.i4 '-t .-, ". , 3tc. 12 iJeTf furiJier onatf:d, nistasthhrpiiCt:! ict cauea ,rjjarioiu7. wirerwjne twirt Home and Jail she! elected , and , where, after the completion of the C House, the cctirts" f anid county shall be lio'J, and Clerks and Registora ahall keep their nfOees,- . "
The North-Carolina Star (Raleigh, N.C.)
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