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mm, RALEIGH, N. C. THTOSDA'g, PSqBB 3XtJ.035 jtif .VwfA' Carolina Gazelle, ruakiaara. wlni'i -rAn.,iwiiwr4t U M 6s '. 1 '' "ln""iwll"" t.mirTI J, three dollars per annum one h If S'tvs'iea. Subscribe rs in other Statfi - anot b nil e-d lof'M" screws lon-vr V,,, yenr.nit'l tietaons lesiilenl without this. Ht.ie. wb'i mV desire to become iiiUsri there. a-ill'bestrieOy required to pay the whole -m,.,ut ol'ttte (nr'i subscription in arlvance. riit!'", nt rseeeitinf fifteen lines, jR,i-te4 tbre timet for one dollar, and twen 1T. five cents tor each cmiinuaucr. JUSTIIECEIVED W. A. wILLIAH S &. CO French, ng-sili. Italian, Uer 111:111 A Amcricau (.ootls, Rahjigh, Nov. 1, 1835 43 tf r Til K STAR. FlUi", Tn encourasre, in every I'lH l sv, ''e Soi'ttliern Institution of learn ing. isnW certainly the. duty cf every Cili lfnf the Sooth. With this view, I lately, ass visiter, attend .t the cxnm':tatinf the '-piul iu lhe nude j-,rtineiit f the UaleiRli Aca.lemy, now .inner the superintendence of Messrs. Join Jrand lUiwonn; the results of which sat iified me that this Institution deserves high eomnieivlsitinn ami is pre-eminently entitled to. the confidence and patronage of this com tnimity. , . fter listcniiiff attentively for two days critical examination, in rnc van""" m-am-m-a I ntcr at any I.iterarv Seminary, witnessed mure striking proofs of rapid and utuful pro ftciew y ill the pupils. The exerciseilWt not appear to be conduct n. ns is too often the case, as if the design weeJnetl tsienlihoWFhHt rath to ex hibit the real proficiency eacli prrpil naa made in the different branches-of education. We apprehend that no person, whore jn'rea in he projrres of learning and wide 'iliflusion of general information, could have r.;W to be edified. To see ountr boys, nni more ui.n -n r ,weke years of aKr. I fore the Black Hoard, -tl..ir t-utemcnts in "Interest" &. the "Rule -r ti,.. '' with the readiness anil accuracy of a skillful accountant, was what I had never before -.ecnrnoiV indeed, t.al nov wi.ness rd it at the present examination, could I have beJUived-it puulxle. IlEKlVAItl DITPL'V Infontu his fiienilt anil thu nublie Lenerallr. that lie lim remured Ina Wateli, Jowellory and f.UVt r STOKE. Nf.it norm to tb Star OtScr. TTTin e lie hut opened and will furlhtr receive a very rich, fmhionu' le and ex emive collection of Good in his Anr.. Weineeifully inviting his Iriendi and llie jiuhlic at lai'ice til enme and esamuie tuetn. he solicit a continuance of the liberal patronage liillicito ex- .HxliMt to. him.--.-i - r:---:...- - kludi of riorlis) &' Watchos ICepaired with nsu-.il euro. . tualiiv. so T . pi?ocjla:watio Ily the Governor of the Slate of North Carolina. : The Convention which met in th e Cut of Raleigh on the fourth day of June last, having TEDOLLlUSREWAni).-; Lost, in the vicinity til Raleigh, and probably w ide Tarhorough road, a GHEEX C.lt PE'l II. Ui, witts a clasp mouth, ontainitK ar ticles ol weai ing apparel and a qnanlity oi India ttiihtip tif in Iimii. Kf rijia fM. liBikl& A t. 44oNrtajnMMiM Ktconteiits, or live UOIIais Itr too ludia-Kobtier i.r ru 1 k : .. k f : .1: . . awe, it iimiuji vj mil .ihihiivv uiiw H COIHCIltS. Or I1VC IWIIJIS ICT UtO IU1I d themto be snbinilted by the (iovernor to lbs Udagv, bv lrmg rtiem at the Swr penida for ratification or rejection: and lhe iat.1 COnvrntioi; hkiVMij; directed retai ns of the volts to be made lollie tioternor, tn be by linn opened in'lhe pretence of (he Secretary of Stale ana Pub lic Treasurer, and that in case a insjority of the vi.les eiven. should be in favor of Ilia ratification of the said amendments, the same should be! Raleigh, Dee. 13, 1.)5 1 3. frthilh maile known by a Pri;lTOsUwk,JjirK1ii tJji-.rtt.i::ri-;.- .11: fntrj in'i mc hki miictitiiiiciiis iimiji u IP! BJlT'rutUI'llf 'VI' ICIMAItOHOl 4.II ACADEMY. Tlic Kail Session Will end oil 'lie lib in stant. The Spring Session will begin on the 13th ! January. EnglUh Department as here L'.'I.xe.,,, m(ii mi u iimnm imif 1 ri ' iuihilii HiNUUAU, I'.incipa'. lbs oH havine; -been -nmtle -and" 'Wieitel,nrid the rciu't ascertained according to the said Oi'dinance: Now therefore. 1, DAVID I.. SWAIN, Gov.! ernor-trHhe Slate of Norlh-Grol?iS, do hereby 1 llecliir. lull m.lm bnnivii In itie fiinitl( ikl llie! Stale, that a mainritv ot all the volet to returned. ' ''' growth ol 18;1j: was in btvor ol the mlificalion of the mid A-1 Long tiiant Atpaingus mcwtmenis, wbivb smd Amettilmenls to.rtt-' fied, are heroine psrt ot the Coutlitniion ot the Sute. and will be in full foice and eft'eel li-om and al'lrr the first day ol January eighteen hun dred and I i il l y -six. In tetihpnnv wherrnl I have caiiseri the Great Seal of lhe S'ate to bis hereunto uflixed, and ligned lhe tame uilliniy hand. Holiest ine lyiiv 01 li'iieizn, uie 1111111 .isr -dX ol Uecember, V. i t. one lliuusjiud. 1'liESH GAKUii.V AN D FLOW Kit BB-D. TVILIilAltl, II A V WOOD & Cti. I llavejuit received the follow ing atsoiliiieut to the people 01 the! ' Hir.su l.Mtur. or.r.w, an wmcn are ui 1 Carrot, 1 Sweet . Sujjar i' .1.. I UICMI ill II likf . ! XsHtui'tjnii Onion, bdver SkiMied Mailtira Cabbai;''. WinV Drum- rnU-v, Dmililc Lui k'd head jrepper t,rass I.Kive late I5aUei- Ufli.il, l."nf t.a iIcmcb of lhe said Stale, the sixtich. BtVasaaVs.ywexl-its Win. T. Calcinau, I'rivate Seeretsry. NOTICE State of Xorth Carolina, Court of W at xi Cor .xr 1. i Knnly. Simon Acock k others v. The Heirs of flciij trnhi Interlocutory Decree. Aycotk, Ellas At- cock H Jesse Ajeovk.j In puriuanee of a Decree nl the Cnurt-of Kqni- tv, hoi. leu for the Couuiv and Klsle aloresaiil, Fall Term, IS.1:I, riiifclme that the lainla men tioned in the pi-tilion, in the above named cause, tboald be sold by the Clerk and Mas'.er ol the Court aloretain. on a credit 01 twelve mooiiu, it appearing to the Court, from the report ol the Clerk and Master, (which said report, II hei,bt ordered to be cnnfirmeii,) that saiil lands have been sold agreeably to the order in tiiid decree fore snra ettfirtirinlheiTiind nH'ail':rtw-WtM?-a4HvhK--:-fc faetioa of tha Court, from the eontti ucliou ol NAT ICR Ulierrhv civeu to the Public, thst'the nest laNftilin in the MALE DEl'AJl TMRN T uHhf ,K Hit I A4J A 4 W. M VT- ill anmmaneo w Xlmnlav. the lth 111st. . o more linn J S1U- ilenit will at mcscul oe II :,. tl,.'ir vamination on ine omcr r.n- wliidi hranclies. mvl ' the dead lantfueljiipf.Jw-Avaosk,, dcseatedt ea4iotied On Tuesilny evenip, the exhibition of the n..n;i. in the nublic sneakiui' twk place. We expected on mis occasion, i n.v-r lily entertained, but the exercises were far -fcyWtrwliaTWevlTO jrenttemcn acquitted themselves with (freat xrediU The piece were judiciously actect ed, well eommitled,-dulivcred eloquently, and with pleasing effect. The whole exami nation, in our opinion," was of a charac er calculated to reflect the highest credit on the industry of the students, and the talenta and skill xf the- instructors. We do.iht not the community will s'ill continue to patronne and sustain the Institution. Spldifllsl (Sold aud Silver LtVI.H WATCHES, Knoll, and American Jewellery of the richest ordrr, Alto 10m oxsSilter plate, consisting of Table, D' sert amf Tea-inlr.s, Smip and Cream l.u.lle,. Sugar l ongs, aim 3n spoon., v.. ;.. Pots and Lups, AT XEIF ORK miCES, w. j. iiamsay: CO. S doots south nf Turner ami BOOS STOIUJ. All kinds Jf . Watches and Clwks tepsire.1 sod warranted. Gold and Sder factum! and repaired to order. llunhes ware nianu in said uelilioa. tnat ine innceeiis or sairt oi said Isnils were to be equally divided among hit grand children, to wit: the lawful heirs ol Iviat Avenck. ol Jetse Avcock. of Beitiaoiiii Aycnck, of James Ayeock, of F.iibrsim A j cock, of Timo thy Ayeock, and also ot Mmon Aycoca, per ciibiiu. that were in existence at lhe I line the hie estate oa said land extiiird. And it is here. by ordered and decreed that the sales of the lands aloreisiil. tn wit: eiuiit nunnreo sno nuy liree dollars, after the psiment ol all ilu: cotlt of this suit, be equally divided among tbe grand children of said Jesse Ayeock, mentioned in said uetition. to wit: the lieirs or children 01 r.nst Avcock. of Jesse Aieock. if.Ueniamin. Ayeock, of Jaaaes Avcock. ol Konrnim Avcock. 01 I un- mhy Ayeock, sad of Simon Ayeock, on tin identity, tuiitlactorily annearini; at ine nes Court of KauilT to be held for tbe county afore aid: and it is hereby rclerred t ine idlers ana Master of Ibis court to awcrlain wlio are ine persons entitled as aioresaUl, and report to the next term of this court. Wiluets. J AMKS GRrSWOLTt, Clerk and Master of said eourt, at Waynesborough, the firat Monday after the lout 111 Monday in Sep trraber, 1115. JxMKM l.KIS vmji.ij, u. m. r.. Now", therefore. K Js. tiHiswoni, Clerk and Master of said court as aforetaid, by virtue of lhe aforeaaid order o' rclerenee, do hereby gi oolice to all the narlies interested in the abov named eaave, to appear before me, at the Court, home io Waynetbarough, in the countv afore taid, on the 1st, 3d and S.I days ol March next, to attend a bearing ol tbe matters in reference to be had by virtue ot the said ord.r ul U10 said Court ol Kouity. JAMBS tilllSWUUtJ, t-i. .XI. t.. WaynethorouBh, Nov. IS, 183- 49 6w W.J. UA9ISAY & CO. Have lor'sate i Ghe assoriroent of Gold and Sil tee Spectacles, double and tinnle t; Is ties. Con save and areen do. OH S doors south' of Tnr Her and Hughes Hook Stoic. Hlnod Heet Karly il.i Turnip Heel I rrcncli SORHr ila While Salj.l do Mniicle V'lirlzrl VlIIow- i,Uibc voy- " ' Choux de atyswsssi.. Sa- Karly jTnrnig:;.: Com, Srarlci bcttrlet Milan I A'ri;ei able UMter gMssaygittich-- ::. State f North craj'ttlinss TYRRELL COUNTY. NOTICE is hereby given to the heirs of Ro keis ,11. Webster, it any wuhin the limits of this State, r any other Male in the United States, that the ishI Hohri t It. Wetnter, decease), died .... .n ...7 "b- 'Tfe rtften"'ne house, of lhe couniy alorx sanl. did a.lmu...ier I K . ,11 Ueeome member, of th vii lhe tai.T Uohrit II. Webster's F.ttsie, and now hold mySell ready to setlbt ilhirt Uwlul Heirs, if any; il not, this notice will bs plead riiil any recoteiy .licrealivr, agreeably to law. (iitrn iinihr my hand' and teal, ibis ScpU'tsbsr liih, ISJJ. JOUX HKICKIIUISE, Senr. Adr. P HOUSE Or OMM(JXSr -Monday, Dec. 1. Tlte Il.iuse (oojup, for considera tion. ths following llesolutions sub tuitteil by Mr. Clisoman, ofSurrj: Itemtr -tl, As the opinion of this (iciirnd AsaeniWv, I hat imv- art by- tvhtrh the Conjrrrsa of l!ie I'nitrtl Malm ..mil givCThc public lands to the IStstes in w hich tliey are ailuntrd, or any art by whi.-h the niiiiiinumjirice at which these lands are now sold ahull lie reduced, would se rimislv aftlrl lhe priwperity of all the old State, and do nMt injuKtiee In ihosa Stales by wlikil thev were ori:;inn!lv reded lo the Cnederary. mtttnhetd. That the tjnapppr5ated,Tand ' which may be ceded or relinquished to the I'ni- ' tod States by any particular Bute, pursuant to" the recommendation cf Congress, of the 6th -day of September lut, shall be diapoeed of for the eommun benefit of the I'nited Hutes, anil Sute, which -ahalr- heroine luembcrr of the ' Feileral Union, and have the same rights of sovefeignty, trevdoui and independence, as the other 8tutea,H &c. ' . . In conirjliance with tlie'liftommcn- Jation ol . Coiigrcts, all the States. ; waste territory, lliese treaties or tmtnsrtirirnrTrirwTTtTlar itri1iaiacter.m CaiiliBower, Large Late ni,,v ,H,,j fllc June. Imnenal lrge l.ow ;r.gg nam lied Dutsb. for t-l'ninato or lwe Apule v a Litit. Km'ty 3c 5- 1S;15. rtceivrtl. L. 'i. JOI1NSTOX. .11 ,1w J'lfjsli tianleu uud I'lowt-r Soosl. WILLI AMS, HAYWOOII k Co. have just eceircd an exlentive atsoi lment nl trend liar- ilen and Flower Seed; all ol which are the growth ol - A f90. a .'ijJ'T oi ii 1 ..' i . ... . Kaleigh, Dec. Iti, I8J5. J AllDKN SEEDS, it1ienrTnr,'x,'u'le'1 8ueieis-tHhattTr-Tid- Ii si t:. Laiulielht. fhiudeliiliis. wsrranted rreiti and uenuine, wup-t l&iV j"t. -receiif d and for sale at the Norih Carolina Hoiik Storei. '1 'iKAbt AC IllUIII. Kaleigh, Uee. 15, Ud5. The Northamlon School. TIIK exercises of Ibis School doted, with a public examination, on 1 liursdsy snd rrt'lay, the l nl 4lh instant. I'll duties ol the thuol will be resinned on the first Monday in January next. The Female dapsrlineul will ue under Ilia lirtlon ol an af- nroed I ulorets. rerrosas nereioiore, is. 1 .. J. O for the -Ldltgtntgcs, ju pw onnan. for the higher branches j0 of F.nglith, $ For l-nwer, do do 8 For Music in addition, IS li.iard may be hsd in the family of the sub- teriher. or nt lhe ntiifliborhoml, st six dollars i.er roouih. No charge lr woad or contingen Liti. KOUT. A. t ZKl.L, 1'rincipal . Jackson, N'. C. Dee. 5, t835. 4w. iii:k1inK Cnrletl Crets t rfmg i)5h JUrstiip U'biie Solid Celleiy Ciituniber, Long tirsen " Karly Frame SiiihII Ubirkiu (or pickling KaH, Purple tireen Curled ' Sea lettuce, Early Siletia " Ice (irand Admiral " I'assion or M- ilrira. . Ijuge Royal Cab- hS'' . .- I .nntr Heen Oi-an?e In addition TO their Garden Seed, they have received tha joUowing assortment-xX.tV.oWxa Turnip, Largo Noit.lk - .. - itiabaga-.--. Melon, ti. C H ron Water Long Is land , Large Csntelupe Houni'. .SVii'age Xlwaard, Wroww While lleans, Itilugc or 1,000 to I Karly China - Lima Pess, llwaif Kishop Wavhirgton - Large June " Mai i o Cl i--gbiia!atW.'tiiar'A liuving l.eii rxtiniiuishid, and the lihieet for Aiiai TTiB itaiou.Ait tlin- ruiimvimi tai tiiiiis oi in, hui:i!i t'.iua hecri a'ceonipUsh- il, that surh distribution of the public lands, or the proceeds thrreiif uusht to heniaik among the-ftatPB of the t nion, as shall tic propottion- e j 1( the realieelixe Sarriftees "atid expenlit,urrs ii - J.:-: I inenrmt mr itpra m wipprni u, -sou- xtie States, or, at least, in proportion ta their federal IKiptilati in Jleolvet, That th (iovernor lie, and he is hereby requested, to transmit copies of these Ueioluliuna to tlie Senntors and ItepreacnUlives from t'.iis State in the Cona-reis of the United flutes. Tlic CIcik liavin rc.it! them, and the Speaker stating f he que$tion t be on their fassae, Mr. C ad dressed the House as follows: Mu. Speaker: In presenlin the Reilutignrt)n ;yrfffr;taMsr7llavsWron: suited my own feelings less perhaps than, those, of: in y:-Cin ntltttettl 1 . . : .t . . .. . "t "Witt fait 'the "WteuTitin ofliieflltWe'1 tn some of tliem. . That of North . Carolina, in the part important in re lation to the present enquiry, is in the following wortls: Whereas, the I'nited States, in Congress as- - acmblrd, hnve repeatedly and eumcatly wconv""" metuled to the respective Mutes in the Luton, i-hiihiiny or owning vacant Western territory, to make cessions of part of the aame, as fur- tlicr means, as well of hastening the extinguish-" nient of the debts, as of establishing the bar " mony of the United .States; and the inhabitants of the amid Wostorn territory being eJse-dest- rona that mrJk.xnatotjtnuld'i'ffiMig "-BoTTOiv'lFmoTe ampTeTfbtection' tfian tliejr have heretofore received: - Now this Wtnte. be- 'ITlst aHflOlrsaiTKsAl&JttCjC ti'sKWaslMKtM3Wijs Aiibss . puuiic ueuiuiia,.it-iKeu as uir ,-.ihiiiimmiii.. iiurinony of llie Uhitrd States, end complying ... i . , . wnn wt rewsonaine ucsirea ot ner cuixeus, occ, , IUn ciiiiies s"ttlauae"sltreeti!r the 'r: manner In which the ., fyintl hall be p-. , plieil Chrytanthamun or Km- eralds, China Aster Crimson sweet William Scarlet Zinnia (ilobe Amaranlbus fink 4 jwalera Stybisens Irfimlon fiiJc Dwarf French Msrygold " Sun Fower Quill'il Sun Flower Melva Miua Mignorrctte t )i ange- A priean llee Ijuktpur Double Ked Poppy French Fonpy ("arnttion do Starry Maryenbl Jinleizh, December 24, 18.15 Kleant Klsamine Morning Pride linlden Corenpt:s Hose Lupine fancies Flos Andnnis Purple Hyacinth Hean French Honey Suckle Morning lilory (iolilen Immortal Iti-azon Iliad lllnody Wall Flower Maior Cownlualus Carnation I'mk Imlia ' -I'hesant Ked do Crimson Coxcombs Fox Glove Uote ufSbaron LOl ISni KG ACADE7IY. The Examination ol the Students of the Male aud Female Schools at this place, closed on Thursday the.SOlh nit. In the Male depart ment, tbe esamiuation was conducted by the Itev. James tvoou oi rrince r,wror wuote 111 erary acquirements are extensively known, in the female school, Messrs. Itobert Shaw, Na thaniel Patterson, snd William Uallle, Trus--lees, presided. In.the address made by Messrs. Wood and Ilxttle, to tlic respecuve scunois ai lhe close nl the exam'matimis, was expressed high approbation of the performances ol the Pu pils. The next session will commence 9ih Jsn L,y neat. Ily order, jNO. U. U011HITT. Dee I, l35. - aw. BLACKS.lIi Til. WATED. , The undersigned it in want ol a good black smith the ensuing year. One that understands ironing carriages in fir it rate style, and one, too, that is not subject to intoxication, w ill meet with a liberal ofTer, il application is made be tween diis and the first da) of January nesi. WILLIA.il 160LE. Uolesville, Dee. 15, 18.15 . Committed to the Jail of Beaufort county, on thendnl October, 1835, at a i uoaway slave, a mulatto fellow, who ealls himself SAMCKL WILLIAMS. He is about 25 yrars of age, S leet S or 10 inches high, he has a number ol ScarS on his back, which give lhe appearance ol his having been bmlly whipped, said negro tays he is free, snd that be wss raited iu Wake county, about 20 miles V W ol lUleigh, near ('.rahi'iwa Creek his molher is a a bile woman, named Sally Williams, Mr. Stephen Ker.ady it acquainted-, with bins, and Mr. Stephen Harper The owner, if sny, is requeued lo come fur a aid, prove properly, pv charge's, and lake him away, or ha will be ilealt'wilb hccrniling lo Law. tifcU. r. I'AUl., jsuor Not! IT, 1 835 ' " Piilnls, Cunt, and all klndt ofTancy Cutleiy. for aale, drmi-s xoirh of Turner and tlughts1 Bo ak Store, Uy : W. J.nAMSAVk CO. .,, -,. . . . iiiersnnuni aieeimg oi nm oi.p.!"m - lhe Bank will he held at their Hanking hoHse in this eitr, on the lit Monday ItvJanos'T next, at 10 o'clock, A. M. CDIiWKY. ll.leiffh Is,.. . lg.. 51 isr of llavwood wish lo employ s competent Teacher lo take charge of the Acade my in that place the coming ) ear. One who Is .n oh.li&nl to menace voune men for llie it..;....;.. nd ol aitenthe nioul habits, will R.,1 . ilmnh In situation, with a K'oo siuarv, u nrl, annlication it made to llohcil Kauceltf Rsq' Post Master avWaywoow, Chatham county, N. C. - - - : ;, - . Vnv. S. HISS, W New Shoe, Hat nndCap sStorc, Jtaat door to Mrs. SlewsH's Boarding House, Fayetleville Street. II. P. TUCKER ttespcctfully informs his friends and the Duhhc that he haa recent. Iv received a full supply of the abttre articles. amonint othert in his line, and inritet pur chasers to call and examine them. Haleigh. Dec t, 1835 50 4t NOTICE. The suljscriher having, at Die. Term, 18.15, of Franklin county Court qualified at administra tor on the ettale of Jsmes Farrier, deeW, re quests all persons indtbtrd to taid estate lo mAe immediate psyment; and all persons who hsve elsin.1 against the same, are hereby notified in brine I hero forward within the time premis ed by ta; or this notice will be plead In bar of tbeir recovery. WI tL. II. RATTLE, Adm'r. The sale of Mr. Farrier's perfmsl estate, including bis negroes, will tnke pLce st liiis. buig on the 4th day ot January uctt. Nine montht credit will be given. , LouislmiR, Fnuiklin co. Dec. 52, 18.15 1 it IIEALTIFL'I. I NEW AND IIEAsjTH'Hj ENUsi I.ISSI ANNITAI.S FOIC IM3G. Jinl received and tor sale, at Tlie N.urth Vara a u tarsal. Sou ns.laue ,i? utnU . . au. . a. . an a, 4, a.,sV sa -lit II sa tCKfM l HUPlt A of the PATKNT SOifSiwat miai, toi unlitr.l wloeli is now useii ai ine io'in with great snccett on Shingle, Tio and ine ltm.fs. It is alto uted lor Priming the out sn'e r k..il.tmes. One enat cf the Soapstnne Pair.t nni.hed wilh one ol White Lead, makes a beau tiful white, and will preserve its beauty double the length ol time of that of Lead. 'I he Soap- stone faint possesses kskiubii i)ii--lorm lasting and durable boiljrt la aw Ine leukv roois: n is aiso m .- tusrd against 6re from sparks falling on the roel I rota cliunnies, neigHuii"B -. - be applied for hall the expense wf white lead, as Ith Oil answers every purpu. . N. D. All ersera hem the eountry will b punctually attended to. Kalelgii, ,-tev t. Uuscl, Sliulliick aud Coinpanj, Have in Press, lhe writings of GKOIUiK WAmiNGTON: Willi hittnrical not.-1 anil illutlratinus, and a lile ..I ih. Author. KrJ.lli Ell .VVA It A. TUB w ork is lo consist of . the writings of Washington, selected. Iroin lhe voluminous pa- oers left by him al Mount Vernon, lin.h huve .. . . ., .. . c .i... i... i-.. i all betn in Hie pnnsrttiiu ui ine r.iuiur mi vert. The obitct hut bee n tn gather from the J . .... ... . t .. .1 ... f .lS.- wholeoi ,t,uai..,paiie;B, uwjiwwigviu'.i w. i una iob rir-, v tisty tolio ir.anutcript volumes, ihu best (toil ions j Heath's Pielui-raqna Annual of Washington's aiitings, and In combine litem j Friemlthip's Ofivting into a nielhoilicnl ariwiigemrm, accninpanieii j i;iirlstin iveeptake u.iili rinlunalory notct and hitloriral elucida" . Foraet Me not tiona, They wdl-be published iu lUc l'Uu ing i Jt i tlnr ical -Jveepsake k ordvr: . Ltjmmnn - ua . -TsTXelfers and other naif rs relal mg to. Vjitlir,, Albuut, ,.W l4lh jat-Mr 'toil's "early" Miiilai-J -"caieer" its tbe Frenth W ar, Drawing room Serap hook v ..J . .... . . . II snd at Commander oi ine irguua inrcra. I - rt'u'i S.l letters, Insiriiclmot, Addresses, ami li-. AmcrKan. er papers relating lo the American llcvolpiion. T'rarl or Affeciinn's Gift. 3.1 Private eorretjiondeiiec from the time of Lsngusge of Flowers hit resigning the Command of 1be Anuy,4o the ( ligious .Vmvinier beginning ol tlic Presidency. j tiift by Miss tttie 4ih J'uhliB aud privale Ultert, taslriiia;-M,sll' Ita4lntoy1eartit - - mid other papers, Iroin the time nl bis luaugu- .Scrap boon, or Humorous snnnsi is ion as President, to lhe end of bit life. j Kokintcn Ccusoe, in fine binding, intended as an ml. M. lo Congress, and I'uulia siimuhI, . ' . " . .. " ; :......,.,-..-i-.,.i -tuiu. i-liifc'fans''.'-W.!e'1 Rrsvii.g of Btuirl-i original po.iisil. "! Hour llxuUsu.lXn CUiSSW.il. SCHOOL, .1...). I.... . I.tirs.1 iff M, Ills Itlll IflkPtll llOlU nil. . ...... s sv. don's bust; logemer will, a e..g . l-. A. Hmithliehl Johnston county. N. C, In military costume, S ;, be re. ,'iCB I.': .-, wi.l . ,e,ie. ol i.isns aitdiaumed on the first Monday in January next, lauriiK. - i . it, a miiiunnl.nl nl I ie subscibers. .itMekea. il utttaiine the military o ieiaiions ini" which VashinRtou was concerned. 'I he lair volume w ill contain a very full in drx of the whole work. I Here win also oe an alphabetical table of all the letlt rs, indicating the names, dale, and placea at which -they were written. The rooms in the Academy are spacinua and con venient, the terms ol HiitMMi not above the or dinary standard in similar intiHulinns, and biurd - . ! .- r .1;... .L..... U'. 1,-wm il in MIW llinili"1" tin . . ' " icinplslion to establish a separate female depart- NOTICE. At the late November terra ot the Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions of the county firanville, the undersigned qualified a ailminis- trator npoa the estate ol the late Wesley W. Pasehall, deceased, and requests all the en Jilort ' of the deem ted to make known their claims within the time prescribed by law, or this notice will be plead in bar of recovery ana hit debt ore are desired lo ntaka immediate payment . JNO. P. LEMAY. N Cranville county, Nov. 1, 1835 . fit 3t A BLANKS atrJOBS" Of all fiostcriptione neatly cxjc isjd at tbie Oiactj. NOTICE. HHANCIt T- IIUKT. flste of the firm nt HUltr k UUr.GKtt) JOHN II. PATTLR hON (lata of Korthampton. N. C. and P. 8. WILLS, having connected themieltea In Bust nes, under the firm of - -iissrt. Patterson A Will. a..t lia-lhe ssme stand on Old Street for merly occupied by Hurt k Dorter. wiU earry mi tl.eCltCKltV U COMMISSION BUSI M..S.1. The strictest attention, shall at all time be paid to all Orders and Onsmgweutl ...mmaia tn iheir eSra. ' They respectfully solicit the patronage of theit friends aud lhe public generally. H. T. HUlli i. II PATTERSON, r p. n. W ILLS. n.ijv.l.nrw. Vs. Dee. I. 51 I at it Thev wauld mlurro their irtenns anu th'publie. thst 4bey are- prepared lo rei.s f '. . .... f all kinda ol Produce, lo the sale f i.Uk aiunii.1 atlcntuia .will at el! times be givetu December t i. IlirtAM W. DUSTED. BF.XJ. J. ItOUDEN. 18.11 t tf - . , , . ..I.:. I.. ....-. . !.,.,... I.-... ,, 11 There will likewise be other tables, .mni;.'. - i .... cumprising (as tsr as II can ue none,; ine sriai.gc- y mcnt 01 tne vnriuw. nuc. "'"', -- th revolution, and the names and rank ol llie different officers. Similar tables will be added. totiiaining the names nt alt tne prmrijw. cm Bant ofthC Slate OCX. Carolina. officers in the United States, during V tilling- j A jKend or nr per cent, on tlie Capital ton's public career. V t ' 'Stock of this Bank paid in, for the half year . , ..-.t I n I. -Mmfcl.lefl 9 . . . . . . i I I t lie wliwe wora, naptn." ,r-....,..- - emiiiig uie xi rsovemoer tas, uaa oeea ue in the eaurse of the next season. Thc.first volume ejret and will be paid lo the SlockWdeit at will be taken up with the Hie oi w asnmginn, . ,he .,!, on the first Monday in Januay nexti I bis has been purposely oeiayeu, iot in n(j ,he jrneliea and Ageiueies nlteen days ous icaton lhat.il can be much more fully ami accurately written, after going through with a minute examination oi toe tuiu...... . itapert lor the purpose of selection and prepa ration lor the. pre sa. and gathering materials from other sources. Subscribers may he assured, that the advantage ol llie delay will be altogeth er nn their side. - 1 bus far, each volume naa exteaueu in a ow siderably larger number of pages than was pro :.. tii. iM-naiwr tut. and nn pains have been I .,...1 ia tMiin accuiacy and failbful execution iri ... - i - .t.1.-- .i t-i-. m every respect. i. i--;-- nd thereafter. 9. Dt orJer. C, DBWET, Cashier. Raleieh. Dec. IJ.I8.1J it J (C? Kegiueraad Standard. , xliould not tin justice to those whom I represont here, if in the nbui'nce of any oilier measure in relation to the subject, I hail failed to bring forwanl those proposition. The proper tlis positwrrTif -thflrpoblic Domam hrfF several yean puat, bcea -a qucatlorTof tlccp inlereat, not onlj to our own cit- izens, uui to every otuie m ine vinou. It lias, been Bubjcrt rrwire than once, lo the'action of both Houses of Con gresi; lClaboi af e lie ports iih it 1iave been made and circulated throughout tlie country; so that the merits of this aucstion are more generally unueriitooii iau those almost of any other, in pol itics. Indeed, Sir, it seems lo me, that there t more need at this time; of action, than of debate. And it is in the hope, that these Resolutions will lead to action, rather than to de bate, that they have boen presented. It is incumbent upon me, however, as the mover, to make a brief state ment of those fact and argument on which I ivly to sustain tlie principle of the Itesiilutions. Thouxh the de tails ma v bi un'intcrest'ins in them selves, "ct on account of the mazm tude of the nuestion, itself, I trust the HouSi will indulgu ine, especially as I promise (u he as brief in my oliser vations, as the naluie f the aumect will permit. ..During, the ronlest for tern tory amonz Hie nations nt luurope, conse quent upon tlic discovery of America, "most nf the Charters under which tlie Coloaica- wctuj.jut ig;iuftlly ' settled; eon tainetl a rant uf t portion of land, definite and wi-U defined on the sea coast, but extending without limits to the westward. .Thus the limits ol I NrnihzCamjiiia tit!wlcd..bJtcfc..tLilte Tlii: -- . 1ft '. nessee,-vvas-theh a part of this State. Virginia claimed a large extent of ter ritory lying North West of lhe River tJiiio, out ol which have since. Depn fin mL'd-several new States. In fine, the bourfddrie of "all the old -States, except-three, were more extensive than they now are, , In tins stat tion." During tf br.r;:fes sitiosi of the insettle4 territory was a most f mbarrashinir rjucstion to . the Federal Congress. Some of the States attempted to dispose ofjheir waste lands fur their own benefit." ""This pro duced much discontent thretof the States. Mary and. Rhode Island, and New Jersey, tiau no tucb latifls iving within their boundaries. It wa urg ed on the part of these States, that the Colonies, were then engaged tn a common struggle that the blood and treasure of all were alike expended in fence of the vacant territory anil that if it were won at all, it must be won bv the united effort of all the States. It was said that Ihes lantU ought to be regarded as a eommnn fund to neirar tne exitcnses 04 me That, all the lands intended to he reded by virtue of this act to tho United NUitcaof Amer ica, and not appropriated as before mentioned. shall he ronsi.lered as a common fund, lor the , use and benefit of the United Btates of A inert- , ca, North Carolina Inrluaive, according to their respective aud usnal proportion in the general ' charge and expenditure, and shall be faithfully disposed of for that purpose, and for no other usat fMirpOfe-svhatcver. That of Virginia, of which oura scents to be -almost art exact copy; ia in tlie following words; TTiTFaJimoW ceded to tho United 8tatea, and not reserved for or ttxmaattAisiiMxipi purposes, or" fliNjKiseJ ol'- in liountiea to the officer and aoldiea of the American ar my, shall lie considered as a common fund for the use ami benefit of such of the United States aa have become, or ahull become members of the confederation or federal alliance of the said States, Virginia inclusive, according to their PRIVATE FEMALE BOARDING SCHOOL The exercises ol the IacM School, situated about a mile vest of Hiiusuaorea, will be re sumed on the second Monday of January. A the ntamber ot Pupil s Js limited, aa eaily ap- originally promised. They hse been eae- 1 tuition, iiielnding supply ef Books and Sta-n- at a large expense of money and trouble, Itionary. are 7S per session of Bv months. wnleta. was ad it 4a believed ineir value, at sn orusmcnt to LMssiaa4 - I'sinlWig, taoght ia the boose, by the book, en as ill.ivtratmg llie m nimgs m nptro ..h,., -. :V1B; w..l.l.i wl'l Le ituK stimstc ny wn sww- r p.. Iitti.fv. n.a m. , - . - . " usual -rospective proportiona In Hie genefiit ehaf j and erpnmiure, atid atiatT f;umfuITy ! and btinn-fiflc disposed of for tout purpose, and for no other use or purpose whatsoever. All of these deeds of cession are similar in substance, and lit several instances tlie same languS I shall, therefore, sir, not detain you by making any other references. The fiiit thing, Mr, Speaker, that occurs to the mind o.i reading these deeds of cession, is that the Legisla-. tares of Tlie :"Stalci 1'Firig made trea- , ties, have a. right 4u.4etentl them. - - - rhey have entered into solemn com pacts with the Federal Government, by which they have conveyed a large amount of property for ccHain purpo ses therein specified, and It the lunri thus granted is likeyr to ba wasted or , . misappncd,lt Va their nghtTantl duty to endeavor to avert ucTi an evil. It is . undoubtedly the province of the . General Assembly t guard all th great Interests of North Carolina, but 1 it is more especially our duty to tako care that our constituents are not pre- tttdiced by oar owirast acta , -- We are next, sir, to consider the nature of the eoiiiprtcts themselves. On this point there is diversity gf opinion, .. Unas been supposed that as the payment ol the piiuiic debt vj theinttgeementrahd ii fact-the main object of the cessions, that the debt being now paid, Congress has no' far ther power over the land so ceded. If the payment of tlie public debt had , bejenl r had beea .- ' deeds themselves, then there would be an end of the rjucstion. "For the debt . " ; being paid, nnd the trust discharged, . the lemainder of the property, not be- J inz disposed of, would revert to the 'i tn jgi rm Utlonfi"A nd -1 -trm ft tha t - -.- lhe Preamble of some of .the acta . 1 : . tc of things, sustain this view l the neio,nw ,.,,.. fitis diSjW: coin pacts, however, I prefer juking, a iinioit nt grnunu. . i ne payment, ot the National debt wa undoubtedly" ; the principal object of the cessions) . but at the same lime it was foreseeo 1 . that there might be other burdens from which it wail desirable that the - States should, be 'relieved. In order 1 thcrelore, ihiit the i power of Congress , might be tudicicntly ample for all of these purposesall the cUates direct- 4 ingtlie appliratlun of the , lands to ,. ceded declare, in substance, that they shall be ""considered aa a common . fund foi the use and benefit of the , , United States of . Anient, according . . lo their respective and .'usual prop.ir- , ' tion in the general diarge and expen. ' diture, and sliall be faithfully disposed -. of for that purpose, and for no other . war,' and to secure. the payment of, use or purpose whatever." Such ia , those debts which the United Colonies the lan gngo of TirgTnia,. Xh Caro. ,. were obliged to contract in its support. Tina and .Georgia', and in obtance,itV It was on this ground that Maryland: doe not materially vary from that . refused to ettter into the articles oi.osed by jheotlier Mates, it -make -Confederation. Congress more than .Congress the trustee of all the States. , one urged upon the State owning Congress is the legal owner of thi , wastelands, the propriety of ceding, property, but is nevertheles bound- 1 them.in'nrderthattheynnghttccomettd use ft for the benvfit of each of th a common fund lor the use or all the, state in proportion to her ahare in Stal7l(rofiBally7ln lheei7B0,Ae-geheraVtnarg and tipenditure. passed ft Resolution in the following It application to the payment of th words: T;r.l ptbyc debt ira atrivtly i obeditjj;f 3v is
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