...--..aw-k r.
r
'. 8TWoD. 15.
Vrith tV. tpttfl'&si'e of tue
ri'.rih cf the .Kusebv? troops, v. e
I ;u e received the- T--.roving crvs
Utters from Lemb.-rg in G ddi
era, dated the aUhcf August:
" Genci.ils S fund: Whyroter
h u e been successively sr.t here
b v thr court of Vienna, to direct
the march of the Russi.ns. i h-tr
rmv i? divided i tto two bodies,
one of which takes its route t'rorgh
eastern Gallicia, and the other by
tbc northern, towards Lublin and
Cra .ovin ; the last body has not yet
entered Gallicia. The fi st arrived
on the 2-3.h of August, at Brody;
it marches in six columns. It is
confirmed that a third bod of
Russian troops are 2Ctir.!!y con
centrated at Wdna, in Lithuania,
and-'is to be followed by s ver d
e thers. T he court cf Ber'in h iv
ing refused a passage through its
states, the corps of the army cf
AVilni will continue its route thro'
Gallicia.
sr.PT. 16.
The Austrian have alreadv ta
ken possession of a great part oi
Bavaria. All the country situated
H-etween the Inn and the ls-r is
overrun wi.h their troops. Gen.
Kit n. in, who commands the corps
of the army which passed the Inn
on the 8 h September, is about to
jtransLr his head quarters to Mu
nich. The principal cities near
the Danube or on the borders of
the river, between Sir tubing, Pas-
5 sau Landshut, VilshtfF and other
f plar.es have already already an
Austrian garrison.
fRANKFORT, SEPT. 11.
Our List letters are of the 3d
September; they give the news
that on the 3d a general order of
the day announceil to the army that
the new commanders of the troops
have been1 officially nominated. It
is therein said, that the Emperor
will repair in person to the" armv,
having under him General ?Iack
and Count de Greenville. His Majesty-will
set off for Lintz on the
3d September. On the satne day
Archduke and the other Generals
ore to repair to the armies in which
they are employed. The Archduke
Charles is appointed Commander
in chief of the Austrian army in
1 taly and in the Tyrol. The Arch
duke J'hn, his brother, as his assist
tant in the command ; and Baron
cle Z.ich is to perform the functions
of chief of the General Stuff, a post
w hich he has already occupied in
the army of General Melas, unuer
whom he served in the batde of
ivlarcn", where he was taken pri
soner ; the Genera! Baron de Huf- J
fenhurg is also to have a superior
posv ii the army of the Tvrol, un
der the orders of the Archduke :
Charles.
The: chief command of the army
in upper AtliU ";u is given to the
Archduke Ferdinand, die son ot
the present sovereign ol I3risgaw
nnd.of ihe Artenau, cousin germ tn
to 'the i'lnmcr' r. General Mayer
is chief of the siaiToi Ms arm v.
During the absence of the L..
peror, the Elector of S.dsbourg, hi-
brother, is charged with the direc
tion of business,
nzPT. 1 V.
Letters from Vienna mn-.unre.
that a part of the baggage o" bis
" Majesty the Emperor and oi th. ir
Imperial and Hoy al Highnesses the
Archdukes, is already sent off f r
the army. The Monarch a III h;st
.repair to the ca;r-p ol Vvlis.
fASLE," SUFT 13.
We reai'y b-di-ve in (h's coun
try that it will be very d Hiei.l. for
tue Helvetic confederation to main
tain it-, nevi trail tv in the new conti-
nen;ti war io auuut. co
n.encmjr.
'In.. greatest activity prevails in
a"! the La.iions t r r.tiaing the quota
ot u.tr, ucoijncu lo protect ii.e .inn . J n a act. on. tne part
td nc uti al;: aud to occu;v 'the. -urt n. Viu.nij, the Kihne-
.... . ..'(' 1:1 - , I
t. OIV it S.
' i 5
k .ic g ana cuun.iis o
'rtost ol tie c.iutoiia have b.cn con-
V..kcd to dehbefrtie on the tin u!ar
l. turoi liiv lHiidaroiu.iii r. 1 .c t
t':is objv ct, aiui to d t i ui.u
rumb:r ol tioops ot vviu. h it hh.th
be corr.xsc-d. 'i i!e lano.oiim.
i as g;vci ojd r to ciiaw th t t
iT.nils oi S'Vit-ri.tuo ,JX (j .
r.dimcm oi j ;;-is tioi,oui .ii
m--' toulit'A oV thr Cir.bou L.ni
x nence r.t- w Uj is Ut i-nu.L
i t;4, j.
' ei.;s t(? ii.. fx- -in
'K i oi i . . ,;.
1 it.: .
frht chicmt journal n n u.i
fetom es that the Emperor 6f
6f
Germany, without any previous
negotiation '' or exphnation, and
without a dsc laration cf war, has
invaded B varin. The elector .has
retired to Wiitzhurg, where the
wool' ot die Bavarian army in as.
em ied'
sr.PT 4.
Cardinal Fesch,' cur pv.dster
plenipotentiary, at H me, has pre
sented to the Holy Father, in the
name of hh Imperii! and Royal
tai.stv, e'ght magnificent pieces
of tanestry representingscenesfrom
the new Testamer-, two superb
earpets of exquisite workmansnip,
uvo chandeh- rs of the fieaest
beauty, and a service of plate lor
ihe table.
st.?t. 25.
?vTarsh xl Masscna,-. general ir:
"chief of i!e armv of Ivalv, arrived
j.n the lOih Fru thlor at the head
! quarters of Vdla France; the day
loilowmghe visited the fortificati
ons of Mantua, a-ad in the evening
depart d for Vallegdio, where he
will establish his head quarters.
Gen r .l Jourdan passed lately
through Lvons without stopping,
on fm wav from Italy to Paris,
SEPT. 27.
Imperial Decree.
St. Ciojd, ,2J complementary day. year 1 J
We, Napoleon, Emper;.- cf the
j French, Kingot Italy, have decreed
and do decree what toows :
There shall be. formed three bo-
dies of an armv of reserve. The
first sha I have its head nuarU rs at -
n i m u i !
ed bv Marshal Brur.e; it sh.dl ex-
tend horn the Somme to theScheld,
and shall comprise the departmt.rts
oftlic Somme, of he Pas-de-Calais,
of the Nord and of the Ly:.
I he second shall assemble at Mav
enct, and shall be commanded by
the senator Marshal Lcfebvre ; it
shall comprise the departments of i
the 2j5th and 26th nvlitarvdivisi
ons. The third shall unite at S'.i as- j
burg, and shall be commanded by
the senator Marshal Keller man ; it j
shad comprise the departments of i
che '2d aad 6th military divisions, i
Ail the corps destined to make a
part of these three bodies of re
serve shad be cariie.d to the com
pie merit of wit bv means of the re
serve. There shall be formed at
Remits a flying camp of grenadi
ers under th orders of General
of Brigule Boxer. 1 here shall
he formed a r.cond flying camo of
Alexandria, departm nt of
! nr. ti.
r - t
.lit V II'
go, under the orders of a general
of brigade. TherV sh.dl be a't:ih-
ed to e tcl'. of ihese bodies a divisi
n
of iighi horfcartiil.ry. '1 iiese be- ;j
dies itre d strne i to m i'ih vh ,j
i'ver their prer.er.re m.iv be nece:-;
' - i
vuy. 'j he minister of vviir is I
. '.uvrgt d with the tieeution of the
An impefi.d decree orders that
here-hhaIL be formed a corps of
Horse veiires of the three lust win s,
tthe rat" of tix (ot each depart
ment, to be uken fron among
ihohe wiio shall o3"er themselves
vcluntaiii ; or in default of suJi,
to be (!c-s'.goated by tae prefect.
Th -.Wiites must be of sound cor,
. titutions, -,tnd mast have of their
own Gr from thdr relations, ase-
urc lcv.p.u. ol 200 francs a yea:.
Kis M:j sty the Kmp,rorand
j Xing SLtciffar thc artiiy on Tucs
: day List, 'i he Emnress set iff
th.: E.vim
ror, and i to
l"..i:ow.;d b(- ilr. Tal!r. rand, tU
t.i.niue lor io:e gn alfms,
j A Fa.' is r.aper cf the i!3-:h Sep-u-
m 't ci.-;-;i.i;is a vciv icnjr.hv
iXjjc.sauHi o: t-.e reciprocal conduct
jol rutneir aid Auniria, from the
j .;.e;u e -at I.t:;evidj. i. d bv the mi
... . ...
"'v' 1 '--v i.;a.i5 in tnc oe-
! cn ihL 2-Zi of Srntr mijer. 'I hr
.i i'v nhu &ii UuS: Lus ex-
Ail-;
:h n
. j:'r c uhi h.-.ve n.Jth
' " 1 -ic o ..-uiuii'- mut to
' iA,L ' lt- it- became cv ident that
! ! SVcI'. :t,;lt 'o'wj ts-:, which
i o-
i ce-ded
Ijce-dta v-va suLh r.n i.j.i- r.ou
ijne, ' d v.i.h iev io "uibiv-
om!u to i lfva.', vs only a new
itie ho-! t r l... ia:i:i ; th:u A
ii rcvoi - ny ci
eciuiu ;ti v-ar.
tiiai hoc
even
li'l !Oi
ger
rce to rtt(.rn io ti,t Mt.
; ctian-t oi ;,-. n. !:;.-- ,. :
u n.at a
,1,.. I , i .
grenadiers at th'e town iNappleoii, tht I..i.;d oTSamut-r Moshv, 'ec?as'.i. a
under the orders of n general of i s-ecbly to the acts of the Gcr.'tra! Assent
brix.;de. 'I'here snail oe formed a j j '' a,,d I'viacd ; or o
., n , - . jf n.tiwi.-.e the l-'l.o-itiii s ptiuo; sha-i b- ta
third flying canvi (F gren itiers at J k-n pr co.;fe8ss ar-J judAtuent enter ac
l' C 1 ri;!l: n H:i:,tStrV'
1 5rtivid iM.dcsturatV
j'pmvrn which Intl fust" in
fust" lri-a'ii kb'
with 1
tfr alliance, could no longer
spare the blood of her subjects, tie
price or vhich she just receivechl
"A further explanation viti
the Court of Vienna, .being thus
become impossible; the way of
! arms h hence forward the only one
I comoatible with honour.
Let England applaud hrrself
upon having at length found allies ;
let her rejoice that blood is about
' to flow upon the continent, let her
! flatter herself that her own will be
'spared; let her hope to find her
i safety in the discord cf other
; . - .... .
states. Her joy will be ot short
duration, her hopes will be 'vain,
and the day i3 not far distant when
I the rights ofnationswili be at length
! avenged.
" The Emperor, obliged to re
pel an unjust aggression which he
has m vain endeavoured to prevent,
his betn constrained to suspend the
execution of his first designs. lie
has withdrawn from the snores of
the ocean those old bands f.o victo
rious, and h? marches at. their head.
He v. id not lay down his arms be
fore ha has obtained full and entire
satisfaction, and complete securitv
both for his own states and those
of hi, allies."
Jut received from Ihi'.addphla
By th? Trin er lerj ;f,
GIBIiUN's HMory oi the Decline
ir. I P.l t t 1 L" . . (
nv. !i ui i.-t .t..inii r,mj):r , us cv
! price 22 dolls.
i Mis i tlie ;:rst Air.ene ii
Hl:non .-f tais cdcbraicd wcrk. a;-.d .s.-jvin!
io the L-iv.l:;. rd.tbn, vrh-ch stllf r jij
Alsr., tl.e 4h vol. East's Terra Rc: r
T:v 3-i of -linj.ase's do
Mac is:.!;) a )d I'cruve cn v::!erics
A in w .'jitloii oi CI l!ert cn du.
Stry'a Select i. -it of Mradii:
Cass . f Im;)eac!;!r.e:itb in St. N Yor;
U.iiics'.ic li.nctla( rJui, 5v.
' ' O.y. G.i!es mzy be bad.
Copies ;i' i!-c G'.vvn.or's and Treasurer's
Ccmn-.u:i:caticiu to ihe Legielaturc.
Sta'c ot " I'-'.mh Ca: .'lii.a, ")
bahsuu.y ti .s'lict. 1
StiX'r' ir C'nurt of Law,
Scfite-ubt-r Term, A I). 1305.
It f ie su-.r Luclet D.::ss at"', wife vs
Ji'n.imn M.tsuy et alias. "
JT is 'ordered bv the Court, t'.i r
Atlveiliioiv-eii W made s x sue
; cessivi; s i he Cf.:rt-H..i:s.- i.-e Count-.
ot Syii v aud in Sta-.i.- G'rte, uotif-.
in R-Vocrt M'-5. zwAcA t..iu M.'Dani.'l.
'ho a.re rr.ae.-.- :;cfca.hi..t in thh. -pc- :ti ,:
ai-d v. hohve "jrof t'.rs Sta-e, l'-.r :!. n t.
j appear at the ' .'. Court to he hohlc.. i- i
; tne d-sij-ic: i Sahsbur- on ike r.i.je.eentl-
diy cl i.ext,' a n J iie-.v' cause, t an"
thev haw, w.ivTiie'j;ct;ti.:i.pis shou'u n
j- fini.ee in if ir parr . in liie oivis-.t.) c:
ir-l i .-
L ..vJinjjiy. MONTFOK f s i o:;,,
tJIcr'-; of Salisbury Suptrior Court.
fX-t. 21,
J ""o'
;a.'
Kandolth col-ntt. y
Court of iY.-as a id irtcr Sessior..)
' -.-. Cl Ivf. iC
, ..rM. JtZl, J4J.
uenj. a:u,
u- Oatk, returned to tb:s Court
tVn. M.crc.3
NT thUC-.se, the Sheriff of the
County has returned the Original At- i
taciure -!t, bein,r on tl.e undivided In- I
terest oi the Defendant jo a Tictcf Land
contaiui;; 4J Acres cr tl;ereihos, lying
aud being on the Waters ofUharie river, ad
joining; the Lands of Whi h-ck Arnold, Jo
hiah Sm.baand William I'homp'son ; and
it being. ihe wn to the Court, ti.at the De
fendant ii an Inhabuar.! of an i'ner State,
It is ordered by rhe Court, that all proceed
iUt n the sa:d Suit bj s:aed for fne spa;t
of nine Moiths, and that the Cler.i A.l
ver.ise the Suit, with the order made thcrcii.
f r the space three Months, la GJ.Vv.
RalsighHegisier, that the Defendant hix';
nave notite, that uUbs he ap-pears vvi.hli,
n:ne Months, replevy the property levied
or put in b id aad plead to issue, J udgmeii.
wdl be ea'.errd against him.
J HARPER. Clk.
JV Virtue of a Writ of Vendition
l-Jiilxionas, issued from the Circuit
j Court of the United States, for the
t d.oi. ict of N ill; Carolina, on the 15th
day cf Juiic 1 3;)5, at the instance of
j Suchanan,Du;dopvkCo. vs. Thomas,
C ;rson & Hugh Cunningham,- th
t Ldiovving tj ucl. f ancj mc itjone(j jn
j said Venditiosri Exponas, u i:i be sold
. tor golu or silver, on the 21st day o
, D .cember ricxt,at the .Market-Housr
; in Hiiibo-oug6, viz, 75 acres cf lam
! adjoining the Town, of Lexington
i On- oLhci l; act adjoining the above,
I 'd the line of said Town, containing
j 110 acres : anoihcr tract joining said
Town of 130 acres; and 35,000 a
, cres lyinq i.i Montgomery County in
i he f.iik betwten theYudktn and Roc
; ky-R:vef, and joining the line ofCa-
harms County, tiic property of Tho
S niils ,i 3 aeccai.d ; and 500 su
, i-jes oti irc ;.'uirs . ,f Swearing Creek,
n.jiv-s Lor. Lexington; 610
CreS Oil llccnV t!ltv:k- R TtiiTxe fnr.
S .-. iU I 0V
j . . . . ..VCJJK
'ii, -iijo OO acres on Dvcea-
i Creek the nroertv of Ilt'i'rh Cu-L
r.iiig'iuin
... o - --
If. Sheppard, D, M.
64
Jt tie frat.MMi 'Jar.aarj t4he :
C'rur, -House in J,i"taiuxi.t, t ire amntj - j ',
- Ln.iuin, m tin SttHn 'f AVf 'J-d.rdlinui '
HE Uowincr Town Lots and'
I.a:-1, or m much thereof as wil! ie M
uiutient f.t pay iJie Taxes due 'thei-ewt for ;
ihe year loA-, with epics ai.d charges, viz.
LoU in the town of Lincolnton, ia-tje nvrtb-
E;h-o.;nth parrs f No" 5. Ten-el
yemh parts of Nu. 6. Kleven-twcU'th ;.-ar s
jfMo.7. O i?-lia!Fot" No, 9. Sis-seventh
ar:s f No U. Seven t 'h'li pans of No
11. Feurteen-iifteenth parts of No. 1.5
No. 16 Fifteentli -sixtee'n'h parts of No.
21. Fourteej fif-ee.i:h par: ( No 22-
V1.c-,.4.i Vl o. , c o..c .,.ltti .4
i,B in etui tt-ven tn ire sju. J.ost square.
One-fourth ot No. ii, .Oje-iourth of No,
9 .One-f. ur h of No 11. One half of
No. 1'2. Oiie-eihth of No. 18
JiOts cn tbe S Jlsist Suaie ofsii I rr.
1 nree.f uVfl:sot No. 5 One half ol No.
e. O i?-f.:urtli of No. S. One-f urthof i;a
10, No. 16. Three-fourths of IT-?. 17.
One-fourth of No. 20, and one-hlf of Xu.
23
L: t cn tbe S ) Wcit Square cfthesai I tmst-0e-half
of No. 7. O-e four h of No.
10. One half No. 11 One-half of No. 20.
and one-haK of Nr '22 of which-Lots the
owners are unkrt'-wn.
uOO' Acres of Land on t'e waters of!
I-u ciiinaii, creek, tuid to be the property
i John O.iof.k.
3-j0 Acres of r.atid on the waters of 3uf-JJ
tal:t- cree, a u to he tJie property of a
ctrain Williams.,
3jIJ Acrfs of Land on the vatrrs of la
aian civek, j ming C 1 Phifcr's land, ori-g-nally
gra fted to Ardi .n D jii'nam, dec
ov j)Ucr.idatcii the ITm ol N jvemkr, A .D
1790.
70 Acres -f Land on the wafers of the
Li iiL' C.i'.T.vb'i cr.'e!., said t" be the pro
perty of lV.ih m.
K03ERT PAT TEilliOX, Si ff.
RUNAWAY,
F om tbe Sulnct iocr, an tbe ib of JJitrcb
.;,
A NF.fi no MAN, or n yellow
Cimj i x-'.n, -!)..u 20 years d: straight
well bud:, b th? r.air.e of Taplyj
v .11 j r.hahlv pass for a free Tvlaiv He
has a scar or. his Chin, occasioned by a tall
lrn y'UTTg.
Wrsoever sh.all give in for nation cf the
said Mulatto to the Subicr.btr, or lodge
Tin-, in a.- y Garl, sc that he may be rcc
c red, shall te v.-tll rewarded for tluirtr.'u-bl--.
GP.O. HEKNI.ON.
ir..xf Omut", Kov. 30.
y LIVE LIE PT.
E S'. D c l iber has for sab
at
an
I'r.om lio- 14, in Lasso's Tv ?!",
Levant Assortr.-.ent of JEWELLERY,
.-. Iiicii he will dispose of on very i w terms.
As Ins &:aj in this city 'ill be oi.l for
a ic.t- days, he hope: an ea;ly attention will
h? paid to this Advert'.st mnt.
r It t-i y Ladies or Ger.Lmen wish to
r h s Jevlhry at theii.own houses, they
-. .It he ai td u-On.
N.'V 3J GliO. REUTER.
LIKENESSES
yT olpokd resp,-ct:i.:iy infoms
the La hesand Gentlemen of Raleigh,
v,lv u,v.n;ed Optical nli-neatinK P AN i
TO ME TEFt, atah.u a little below Cas- I
so's l avern, at whxh a Loiton Machue
was f..i-1-..eily kent ; bv wh eh he cuts the
n'.-.st aecura.c L ikci..3st-s in Prnnle. cf hve
in-ient sizet, at ir-m 2.- cents to a d-. hir
each. FranicsanfG!13,atal,wi.cc. : J 1 ' V?i " i l-n
Likened paiaud cti Glss "ftn a new j( Y Mr- Bloodwoi Jll, a bill to in-
i'L'i i'.i.VZf .J, jfev. o'K ! c-!pcratc St. Tammany' Lc-Jgc,
.j'No S2, Wilmington;
PROPOSALS jj r-y Mr. Hunt, a bill to empower
Tor pubK ung by Subcri:)ion. ! Robert Worke. sh i"iff of Ireucli, :u
I a Vu.'ume ociui.., price in ward
' T?SSAYS, Literary, Political and
D aiiatx. Ey Lemuel Sawyer, Liq
o Njr:h-(JaroIiMa.
'i i.i r. ric w ll be irinted on a boautif:il
-ype z d Viilu n jujjcr, and will conta.n
a j-.ut Z J'j J'f-s.
Subbciiucii received by the Printar hereof.
IIOU1S1
COMMONS.
Jbiiif, Act 25.
iMr Jones, from the balloting f-r
a Governor lor the ensuing yur.
repined that Naihani.d Alexuuier,
fcls-j. was duly elected ; he. having
108 voL's and Co!. Kniamin Wil
littms e5. Col. Tayloi's rrae had
had been dropped.
The reignaiion cf Thos. Childs,
as Brl'gadierrCicneral cf tne 1 1th hri
gade of the 4th division was received
and accepted.
The Speakers cf the two Houses
were directed by resolution, to dis-
patch au r.xnres. to Nathaniel Alex.
andv;r, informing him that he is
elected (iovcrnor.
The resignation of John Col well,
Major cf the Simpson rci.ient of
Mdi.ia- was received from the Se
nate and accepted.
A committee was appointed to
take into consideration all applies
tions made! fur the collection of the
arrears of taxes.
Mr. Hay, from the coromittee to
whom was teterred the bill to amend
and supply the deacieucy oi the sc
veral acts in furce, directing how'
deeds of gift and bills of sale oi slaves,
shall be authenticated and perpetua
ted, reported the bill with umk.ud
menCs. I he folloingbills vere prcSjnlcd,
and pa. sd their firsi leadiiu' :
IIv Mr. liuy, u h,l! U rSi
, r ; i -
-t '-L.-iii ij'.ti.ivt.. :
""""T""' PP t'l'P H
.iv Mr. lias
I
'-I- tl
'i-ihri natch ir.-.i, !,tc
teivi Comity, U) 'culK-(;r ;;ri' 'J
:iue hi in ""! tne v - i- v "' 'ti
1 1 r v
vorced fr-.m iicr i:
i llill'llt ill I r-.xi... i ' ?? I
-anil Li...
.,..v, jj.wv ! r ...so
name m.,y be altered t0 that -'''-T
ey- h:il ; which he,!;.- reatK a
i aon a- preserve
petM-.ju
into eflVct, vhich .
reo t tirr committee on pv "
l h. following mess
dfeeivfd fiora the Governor :
' GENTLEMEN',
I have tUe honor lav Ix-W
1 fof r-n,--.vr nC i
'3 I
Ifiialf nf bic Moi,. f,...
. , -j ivjT exte'vl;r
the boundary line between this s '
and the State of South Ca-c;;
also an ofTicial copy ff the pr'V
ingof the Kino; In Council 0n
7th of June. 1771, with a nup'
the line as ex'emLd uml.-r tZ
dcr the year following, bv Comny!s"
Mom-rs on the part of S6a'.h-Carcl;r'
only.
" As this report contain-, noi!,i,
conclusive, and the subject is to h-
gain discussed at the meeting of tjle
f hu Ortn i rtr ice inno n C t
States at' Chariot' e, in this-ta.',
the 3d Monday in January uex. !
might be impioper for the arumcn's
used by the Commissionets on eat!)
side to be publislied while hc maiu-t
is pending. I would, thtrefjrc, ic.
commend thai this report be iq
in bot'n Houses for the inform-ivi
of the Gcner.d Assembly, w;th ,.r
sed doors. " d the origiiul retur.itt'
J to the Executive Departnunt, soaS
ro prevent any p.rt ci the srg
men.s bein published, which tni.
cnd to impede t:;e final ant( ainlca
ble terminal-.n of tlie conlroversr r
question. JAS. TURNER:-"
Tnis message was according
read wii h closed doors in both hou
The fcnru.'al report of the PubJ,c
Treasurer wan received, read, ai
referred to the Committee of Finance.
For a copy of it, see the first page sf
this paper,
Tueiday, November 25.
A message was received from the
Senate, proposing the appointment
of a Committee to revise the Militti
Laws, naming on their part, Messrs.
Wellborn, Graham and Franklin,
The proposition was agreed to, anil
Messrs. J. Moore, Cochran, Coflidd,
Rhodes, Cooke aud Edmund Jones,
named on the part of the Common.
The following bills were prcscrded,
and received their first reading :
Bv Mr. Love, a bill to amend sa
! act eiU.idibhir.g a town at Brunswick
'I rr,,,.. ,rv,,-
, B-V AV' Wh:tehead' bll! to au-
,n5C counly-couit ol ash, to
I appc-iM L Ornnussioners to examine
ii the. lte:ii'-r Rnnks. d annr.h.t
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collect arrears of taxes ;
liv Mr. Hav a bill to secure to
Margaret Buie, wife of Donald Baie,
such property as slwe may hereafter
acquire.
Received from the Senate the fol
lowing bills, which had alio their
nrst reading :
A bill to prevent negro slaves, or
free negroes, from administering
medicine, or presuming to practice
j Physic without obtaining licence ;
A bid to alter the time of holding
the, 'several elections in the Cojnty
of Blatlehj and to grant two 4olher
separate elections :.
A bill to inc jrporate a company
for improving the Navigation of Tar
1'viver, and for keeping the said na
vigadon i.i good repair at all season;
A bill to authorise the persons
therein mentiouc .l to collect the iU
rears of taxes clue therein v
A bill further to compel persons
bound by law to work ;n public
loads, being able-bodied men ;
A bill to authorise Thos. C. Wil
liams, late Sheriff of Montgomery
tf collect the arrears of tuxes dus
him; ;A
And a bill to amend an act for es';:;
tablishing an Academy in the tovrn
of Nixonton. iA
Mr John Moore, from thd Com
mitlce to VFiiom was referred ;tte v
message of the Governor, accomfto
nyiug the petition of Duncan M'Far
land, the Representative in Con;jre
of Fayettevi.le distdct, reported
rtcommendmion 16 the Clencftd As
sembly tj i-ue a coinmisskm to die
Judges, of the Superior Court, em
powcri..g them to hold, a Curt oi
Oyer and Terwnner at FayatcVilie
Tor the triul of suiJ M'Farlaftu', hi'
tl?e cri;i.k.s with vi.ion he sta:iu
charged.
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not beiMe hp..--ii.;0 of we o.u 1,01 .
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