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RALEIGH fgRiGlSTER, ; I i '; l v " AND , . - i ; 1 Gazette. - lH-i4l:fr AY jr. i ' ' j f-!' . - -r ' S . 1 i ! . North-Carolina State Our, are the pUiu of fait delightful Pface, Unwsrp'd b jr party re, to live like Brother!. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1310. , , . Jill i Ji" I i'i ii it t r i :i i i' i Hiirj Congress. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. vl.it&-l, Jiinury 22 t.V' won presented a petition froTi . V j Yard Associated Mechanics of ' I m of Washington, praying fur an ... i.irorDoration Kilcrrn! The motion, laid on the tabic on IVi-. In Mr. Johnson lor adopting a Tn.e, ,nor )pria:c Fridiv in each week lor, ccnucraiin ol Mils aim reports n-; 1 jtrtiog ,rom Pcl",lorK vas taken up, .edand passed by Yeas and Nays, c; ) 13. j M T OF THE UNITED STAPES AKMV. i Mr. N won said lie me to u'hmi t - - co'i-'d. ration ol in- lions'- a rc-, . . it i .ddt:enot Some impunao.r. lie j u, Y-r u.is sa'isficd when gentlemen be j juainted with the objects em- K,crJ by it they would readily extend J i their pat i cn e. Gentlemen are i r tsaith ) of the si isa?io in which ' ! , roiritrv is olactd wit n respect to, r' u") 13 y ; :: hr'.hcr-nt po'vers. It becomes Ui(j : t:'is cr:MS to be extremely eirtum- .. . rr-nilrr our nar icul.fr attention I , tV-v ob'icct connected vi:h our de- ' '.,., i, t ., r ,u i.,",i i ' ! 1 he PrtsKUntol the United.! t S e no 1 nn si-ice by message t" mcd us tha he concedes it iucs v to n a e a' his dis!"i lonade'ach , i .i . . . : f i iO vo!ur.tee s. In tins slate o: i --vv 1 it beconus impoitair to make s.-n.e ent.uiry into tlu slate d "he stai.!- - . . ie-. . i. i ! i, - jrmy ot ttu- uniou .ia- a. k i r tary lor us If know what is the r.- r vi the s"audin trops ; theiii- '!".:n of then, in our frontier carri-j-.-., f-r f.rts ; whether the ora.-.ir i;i o - . h as i: oULrht t- be ; whether a y i'M.rS r.avc crept i" and, if they have, !3vy! ihe correc'iv". We arc pi i r-r hrr; 2 "i;e people's centiiu 1- aod i h c r do v to 'direct our attention to Ccct- f this vast importance. 1'ie v m ,c th is mil' h, 1 bee; leave to sub- rri" "i f !!owio t r solution : ! : , 1 iit the President of the U ;o Ci'iv i'i le l..ii h?r re toi . . !'"! t il . p ai n -ot . li :-i!e i 7 w ; t ; " V..Vf. i . ii f, fr. and ' i, id tii - r ii,i. turn ot tiiatue nCuiiU'ii . rv.f-dv "Ce all tted I ji Kie d;K nee -. Ifjtm, toe ivi:vT sen tli rc, "die - -.-i,'. .-p .ti iim uiiith ii ..Vf inr'l m.de i j- ! -i.i t.ts and the ncst-n t iirt tin . li. sin -, with suc.'t other :.if m nu- Le t.ia dte:n n. re-s.i; y : t c lim . ii t . . . . . ...... ,iv s.aie ui iie ox- M - I). i a u;si.d lhc Omi(.'i :tV d q :. fir. th. res luti n, i . t ml acr.' r-rr.jiS o mtnut an t i.-fp.o v in o 'he v.u -. w i:.rr':ons : a .d mih: re c it.fi. m .lion which i-. fnii'h.t no; ! ,'-' jr to c 'Uirrun ca'e io whi ii r?st hot' ever. Mr. D. "rust-, d th it the Y.: i e .t woui i h .ve fi niru sS etioii.'i. io t nhold su- h it.frni lion as he so-.' ! tl rn imp-up r to in kr publ: Mr. Djw on sai i he could se n ss. lC j(lvar.i.i which cou' l rr-id j fr-rn!1, p .s,a,e 0' th;s resolution ; toa" J ! , . , . : j jin. hion inecontia y do mu h harm 1 sw tx, -mi; he sit t at ion of .ur Iron ! . t'vr-. lb. Prc-ident of the U. S alt s, j Si l on-.mandtr -n chief, h d a nht t- r...e so'ji t?i,po iiion of he army as' no ih proper ; anr! r a a so i It 't winch uid r-o' properly cmnc with- Ui the c- v: z f.ce ol t ills HoiiSe. I dr. N.v on replied, that Cftrts' 1 to- ni. 1 id ih.- army In'bio: d y call d upon t" vote appmpri-1 t.1 an i'.o .s t r iis suppoi" ; and t wis their! C i y t - eerpiire into the stjti of it, and j to -ra . wht'hfr it was ad quale to' t - public cx gtney. j M . T iin.. jrC circd t with ih U o l rr.ai last up, iu 'he opinion t!u' , - " as int roi:i inn which th Il-.use, te -i t to h iv - ; it w is th- r du to o l I". H- m.'t' sit d a mo !ifi : t i.n l . rrvrni,,n. He sj'kI it would be d; j ' I: ..v, not only the particular' f-teof div United S e9 but h w it " - "di ered. where the ofh rs wcrt ' i.td, and in what duty they werr, o e I whd't in the pay of the go-j v,n-.t i " t. nf Mr. Tallma.'.c, the' y " ,: " - t. ied, hv kn ; o.it the j i it.d e, j'l.i , iM.-riiui; tor loliowm : i P ' ' r "'.' f'uf:- I St.te. I ' 'r' ". .r f ,i i -,f ,.(- "T i , - .i .:. ;J t.'u- p ilUifHif ,r i O . I O. . s m. was posed IO SO tr- - . tii i nry. lie n d he ml no in ' lf.it tlir fi-iifrl v: .' rC . u - " - ' " V M III' re 1 cf.oe, r : f,,r T,. i,. I w ' " lit r. e .era! state was uod. b-Kn miscoaduct at New- Orleans, he wished to see an enquiry le idiu directly lo that point ; h wish ed, by narrowing the enquiry, to come Knn... I I n . .1 I . . I.. .1 I L.ot ir m. ill ' , . v J . ! ..ll. .NCWIIHl SJIU, UIC liltjsc IMIl;i.l to have 1) fore it a view of the whole . . . e . 1 He thought ireat advarrae would re ult frorn the armv's an uially passing J! in review before the Legislature. He lioped t!ie whole resolution would pis-;. I'he (pieslioii W3S tal'.e i on the reso lution, and decided in the atTumative by i luteal majority. Messrs. Ncvton and Shiw were ap poin'.e 1 a committee to wait on the Pre sident wi'h the resolution, M A'K 1TI ME T K KC I N' CT Mr. I).na mrvel the two frjowirp resouMo:iS, which were idopffd : Res'.hf,', That tin- roniini'.tce of Con- nlT' and Maiiitaitnres hi nist rurtt-il In en. nuirc ;..,, t,r r ,,., v ()f .4a ,.ti:i - nv isl.iiive provision reipectin tii cvrnt of tiu- mantimc pivcmcts -t t:,o l'ivt- l st te an 1 lhc f-sr'..rd of nu,:,,,,, u,;hin ti . provision aMiii-t f-aotii: es u ulno a in.Ti- lMlu. c:llU. ,,.. a-, part of the sh ! of tiu I'u.u-A M..tes. it u.,mI 1 he ; -oper !: !.tw to u'k'i.i: -is- ihc lh . -ilr it of the I n.t. .1 ' ,r xUv '--'-ht t ti- oi.miu ivi;,! .n- terest, or rccrvie therrl. to proli Iv.i l i:ri-" . , . , 1 ! leslm ' am sel- eoinhn d i ti: co.isini trad.- r liter h.i'it m ss. Is iio ! to or ir.Mn : the Totted Mtrs, I he i i anv of the v!:'mj.- er tue same ni:i , t ad--.l.'ads ui" lh- I 1 1 i - I I -stat s , it) ,4'i uMier u a! :r. hi' , . Lull uiil wa.iiii .i i;u- rlen in llll l' it Of j j Ir i ii o;n id land to .I'vHivr'fdo.iiTtue Co i's of de L'n.t i ..... i .... . ed Stat s, and that tin- com m,-tee ' J i liae ie.iv to report :v oio or otle ru e i i That tiie committee ot Coni M iniil I'Ml'ts Ik- ni-t ni. ted to' inerce an ' en prre m? the ):M,irn-! of making anv ' S'l pleiiieutal o 101 .n l.ito.- iiav sunhv law ' t i e i n pic: 10 a mi I v i , in v Inch sha d be d - ! sir.at d ihe i-ian 1- .s shoals with the road- j steads.ot t!ie L'niicl State-, an.o the onirsrs and d -tanee : espert. ei i .een ii .id I c; !. ' t " ther with a:i od.er m tiers p 'p.-r for an accurate chart ot the cuh;h h i un v.-en-tv leagues from ilic slei.is of th.- f. tat. , ' . asrreeil anl vlerlared h the definitive trea- j ty oi peace in I "'." ; and also, tor making t :ini;iati aod o';n. rvatiuiis wit; re-"))- (t ! to "it. (eoi;a " o.:.k .::d ..r. o;her lianK or ' -.ii, and tii-- s . ;u a 4 1 c ji p ir - hex . i toe d !' n e ..f iv rulp stream an 1 t the c mou u e hat e leave lo rept.t o or otiur a i se. N AVl,; I ION OT THE MO 13 1 I.E Mr l'- if ! ter s iid i' w mid te re cobef e.l 'hal a memorial had been re c'V d Irm ihe inhahitan's "f ihe M , si-si -pi l e r tory, complaining of the ciiortnous duty levied by the bparush e;ovcriiment on vessels navi t.n th-. vl '.de. L cutiv I" was in ihe p-wer ol tfu '! 3) pa imm' al ne at p -cut I i'i n uv the tv 1. He wisiied f k'.o ... . r . . . . i. . a . i '.v ii an s;rps ii o u n i.svn on the subject, and therefore moved the tollowui' r-.sobri.n : AC- va. I .hat the rresnleot nt too I . S. . , . . ., i i be re H'-sied 'o i it n ti.s House win ther j , anv, :i:.d if o.:iv what ntcps have tv a n t:k'n b t!ie I'.xecu'.ive .h p.ir" ik nt of the euvi-ni- iTiwiit n mI mi t r t!ie r 1 1 . h-, of t !ir I n.t d ! ' M ito ristdine; o: the wjters of T(i", hi,; bee ' . and Al.djaina nvvr, 'die free n..v'..al!o,i of j - v M .'odle liter t iu conllueoce vx'ith the ' i .-i f so, -.mku atnoo.u oi m.-j . deiiia.i U d o i le: .-";uhij!i - e. n m -ot at t h f ( ((- XIl;.,llL. ar.i,.,cs tlM. v,,.,,.h i:, .IC tK, i:nAc Mat.., wiuci ui also, wl i at anion. it ot du'v i ic i ii e eo:i ev c-.l t nrooh said nt er to and I roni J . -. . . ? I toe eitt ol s i t -i j r i e a' i a . Agreed ;o ; an.! Messrs. PoindevJer aid i otdras appointed a committee to wait on the President with the resolu lion, M Rhea (T.) reported a'bill to pro vide for the ove nm n f heterriiory , . I I n,i!Lia.,i f i hie Kill ic i rt r ff t . i , i r i irive to the lerntory the second crde ol j j s . ... P .4 tcrrronal ivernnient. 1 I wice read committed. CONVOY ARMING. Mr. Iiurtvell m ved th it the resolu tion submitted by him on Friday in re lation io convoying the tiade of the U. S ir.es. Sec. be referred to a select com mittee. Motion agreed to, 100 to l.. Mi.Klj.N NAVIGATION UU.L. The ' use resumed tiie considera'ion of the bill concerning commercial inter course, Ss( . Tnc Spe.ik-r de ided, th U as the sub ject of convoying and arming our mer chant vessels was specially refe-red lo a select rommit'e of the House, it wa- out of t.rder to move the same in an a- mendment to a bill ind therefore Mr. I M imf r i's a nendment offered on Sa turday last could not be received. Mr. Montgomery then renewed his moti n to a Id the f flowing as a new ; secnon to the bill ; - ! .1na be i: furt'ter e iacteJ, That it shall and mat h; axt fil for the President of the United l-lv, and iie is hereby authorised to ive .iKtructionn to the armed vessels thereof to cuc any Ut itith or rcicA vessel or ves-j sels evading or violating this law, and to bring f I the same into anv port of the United .States ; or the territories thereof tor adjudication. i ATr. ViUMtT x.- mLr! tn iitriHrifl the a-1 , ' ' 1 mtndment by ;ul ing to it the lo! owing . , , , . twx. L, J ,, ... ! contained shall authorise the cap ure or search of any t ireiirn ves-el without tne jurisdiction of the United Slates." Mo'iou negatived. Mr. Montgomery modified his amen d- ment by inserting the words in Italic. 1 The ame idmeiU moved by Mr. M. was opposed by Messr . Bacon, Shtf-j i fy, L Vv'i more, Key, Pi' kin and Oana, , ( ii, fly on theground hat it wa assert ion a ripjh on the p in of the U. ati.s vvh'ch ihev did not a.lmit in other n -, tio-is, viz. to rapture vc sels on th hih seas lor the violation of a municipal law. I w.is s.iid thdt no violation of a muni cipal law could take pi ice u dess the of- fendin" vessel was within the jui isdic-1 tirn r.fthM IT. S at.e .r, I i K,. r, hf tn ; m I the riht to ' capture vessels lor intention to ev.i.i" a ; I iw or violate a blok.ide was one ;ai ist woih we b.'.d al-.vays protested, and ? herefore ouirhf not ours Ives to a-sert.j'is understood lint tins i - ! j, . . . i ... i i . i , , I It was (u'riher s ud,.hat t le de ensioo ot vessels for the purpo of sea ch at the ! d scr lion rT a r,m i'an.1 r of .n a m. d j v s 1, whet'a-. r of the United S a s or ! "f foreign n di n, w iild op- ri!e 'o he 1 n eat distress, and sometime to he r..in j if t!ie merchant. It wis s ii i i i reply hy Mr Mon'o net v, 1 hit the an ii Im-ul oily au - vised drKu-iou or cjpiure in cases of! ! acto d violation of th ; 'aw, and not in eases Ot a s i;; d int: A ;li so to act j ' I u it none ol the t Ktrem C iSi S si ,;pos -oiild occur, a: :!v o'li nai.di rs )i Oil! dei i I nooedv.sels wool 1 in all case ac u xo'ess in ti unions fro n the Tre-id nt t of 'he U, S wh w u: no doub: tuard j th.-m so as io avoid i nproper co n iu- ' sou-.; that t.as'S of vi daiions of -he) lews at present occurred in the m u h of our rivers, to 'he preven ion f whi h he rt venu cuirers wer- nor competent x for which purpose th- fip;ate would De advautatreously e nployed. The (pic tion was th n taken on Mr Mon joinery's a tv n itneiu tjy Yeas and Navs, a id net ived 76 'o 47. Mr Mo nf -rd m vcd o postpone the fur hei condde-ati n of ihe bill till 'he j l Moo eiv io l'el)ruirv. asi': i a i i 'eason for ihe m ji'kju, his toial hostility o) tii-. bid. J i vl t ?poke in support of the j b d it s nie I' Mi h. ' M 1) o i !)-. i ved that, alihouih otv psed to' he bdl h-. sh:;uld vote .-. d ;V),t jv.nt men , oecnuse of the nn') r as nv.(lt. St du t iati o such ac-iur woul t i' produce in nei cantilv trans ictions rhe cpi-.stion was .akn on postpone ment aod negatived. Mr. (i rdeniei assigned reasons whv u . ,.,l Jt ivnivr to vntp f .r tli' Sili ' 1 i u n v oee.iuu it p.op.r ui oie i u me oui. , or (Hl,(.r documenlarv evidence, as nutv b . .1 i..,i...i Il..,ch. oc ....... i . Whcn he had concluded, the House adjourned. TucsJay, Jan. 23. A message tv is rtctited from the President of the U. Slat; s by M . Ed ward Col s, his Secret.it y. transmits ic; an acc)'int of ihe expenditures fr n 'he contingent fund during th - ye:r 1 30 . The mrssace w is to dav referred to the . i i , co'ntroUee oi Commerce and Manutac- , tur . , AMERICAN NAVIGATION BILL- Mr Lppesm A'rd to :os'p oe the fur ther consideration of the bill till to-morrow Vegatived, ol io 50. Mr. G ddsborou ih moved to amnd the bill by inserting afer tlv clause tor repealing the ; . tn Ownii' Wol no; i-inte' course law the following words : ' except fo much thereof as repeals certain acts therein l mentioned." The reason assigned by j Mr. Ct. for this motion was, tiiat, the embargo law being unlimited, and the oon-iotc course law reoeali -g the em- j bat go,l). ingatemifO',aty law, it might be j conceived thr when tlu non intercvuise I law expired, or was repealed, the em-! j bargo law w uld be revived and again in j force. Th;s not being the intention of the house, he was desirous to put an end to all doubts on the -ubject. The motion was agreed to without a division. On motion of Sir. Pitkin, the words 44 or having fira icfers" was inserted af ter the words u registered vessels" in the 5th section, Aye 76. The opera tion of this amendment will be to per mit the sea-Ictler vessels now in exis tence to enjoy the sa lie privileges Uiider tliis hill as registered vessels. Mr. Hale and Mr. Pickman spoke a gainsi the bill. Mr. Macon and Mr. Sh-fTev spoke in favor of it ; and Mr. K.ey gave reasons ; why he should vote for it. The fiou-e adjuurnt d withou1 taking a nuesauh on passing ii to a third read-mir. Wednes'hujy January 24. O i mot; .ii of 1 . N'e-i'ir, the memo rials of h he .'officers - f the revolu tionary fanny surviving' in different StYies, heretofore presented, we re rtfer- e l to a Uel ct co-nmittee. : This com ni tee cnsis's of Mev-rs. 'Xesoi,VV-inr Wiis -n, "Desha un) Hufiy. . Th f lowing letter was received from hs Secretary of the Treav.in : - Treasury Department, Jan. 20, 1810 Sir.. ..I have the honor, in obedience to the resol.iiiou of the House of Representatives of the oth mst. to o-ansmit copies or the only in st ruction. i to. .the- Coi lectors of the Uubtoms, to he foil id in the. records' of th is Department relative to refusjiij" clearances to any private j armed ves'-ls of ttie United Sta es. liy : he first, betTMTi date April S.h, 1797 1 1 it is di-icted " That the sading ot armed t li ve-N, Hot n:i li i.e lv suned to tnc l-.ast- i Indies, he restrained until otherwise onlain- ' ed bv (yoriress." Mthouh no instructions 1 of a pi-io-d.ate, to that -iieel, appear to have been criveh b the Treasurv Depafiitnent, it ; e 'ui:;' ion onlv con-( fiiMiie.l what h.ul been the previous- general ' prac ice. :, And it has ever since been consi j dered -is b one; in force, except wtien super I se 'ed loi-ja time hy the temporal-' hmructi i oas of J I st. March, 79H, herewith transm.t- ted, and l' iriu tne continuance oi the acts of I CouiVvi'of the 2Jih .bine, and of the j 1 March ' d 5 ; the tirst of wnich expired 1 on the d May, 13u2, and thelast on the 21s, j April, 1 1 latt the honor to be. Sec. 'j A (i ALL fTIN". Ion Speiiterofthe Ii. of liepr. Th bill from he Senate, autho5, isintr t h- fi link '!"' ofp.ctrins and mnnjnt; of the frfe'ates belonging 'o the U. Was rxvice read and referred" to a cumAiiUee of the whole. am;-:ican navigation bill Th H )use rcsu ned the considera t:on f the bill concerning comniercia1 "irercourse Sec Messrs Livermore, Desha, Siwye , Mumfo d anr Milnorsp.ke aains.i the 11'. an IMessrs. Boyd & Johnson spok in favor of it. And th- Huse adjourned without taking a question. Tiurs.la?, January 25. On' motion of . M dv m, li""t!v.-J, That th- Secretary ot War be di rected to rep rt to this House his. opinion re l.ttive t- the su ticieoey of tiie muskets fur nished for tiie use ofthe U.S 'marked op; ing-- i fieid. Mr. Dana, ?Fer a few intr ;du"tor observations, laid upon the table the fol i lowing re-olu.'oo : j itcx-vvrd. That it is proper bylaw yo estab i lish permanem rt u.ations, applicable to eii ! v-s of merchant vessels alio Wed io be armed for d- fence, i". voyages which may be per j mitteil to ports of the West -Indies or coasts j of tnc "vtl iotic Ocean or the Vledilerraive.ir. or iio.lt c Sea, and accoi'diniy to provide for r t!ie furnislirn of such let ers of pei miss.o.i ovoper to manifest the defensive character oi the armiprtent allowed, and, at the same time, bv l twin require, securities for the ves sels respectively, that they shall not proceed to anv port known to be actually blockaded, nor carry articles contraband of war to the dominions of a belligerent power, nor violate the laws or treaties of the U. ts. or the rules of public law bv the U. States acknow ledged, b it will observe the instructions which may be given by the President of the IT. Suites for preventing any 'such violation, and t'.iat satis faction shall be made for all damages and in juries, if any should be committed in contra vention thereof. ANERICAN NAVIGAT1QN BILL. Th - H use resumtd the? co isidera- j tion ofthe bill 4 con ruing commercial interciurse wi h G. Btilain arid France and their dependencies, and for other purposes.' M ;ssrs. Anderson ScVan Dyke spoke against the-, bid. M: T'oup proposed an amendment going to authoris ;he President, oh cer tain inform -.I ion ofthe cao ure of a ves sel engaged in lawful trade, to issue let-' ters of marque and reprisal to persons applying for them. This was opposed by Mess-s. TaH madge, Fisk, Bibb, Dana and Smi'ie, ind supported by Mr Troup, who. how ever, withdrew the m ti.on subs quentiy. Mr. Montgomery moved the follow ing as a new sec io- to the bill : And be it further enacied. That the Presi dent be, and he is "hereby authorised to give instructions to the commanders ofthe armed vessels. in toe service of th L States to seize, within the U States or four leagues from the coast thereof, anv vessel, for evasions of this. law, and to bring the same inro any poit of the U. S; or territories ihereofj for adjudica tion. After debate, in which Messrs. Key, 1 Iacon and S nilie opp sed, and M ssrs, lipoes, Rh a of T. Sc Montgomery sup ported it the a nendment was agreed to by Yeas and Nays, 73 to 53. ; The queotion "shall the bill be en- i grossed and read a third time?", was i then decided in the affirmative by Yeas i and Nays, as follow : YEAS Messrs. L J. Alston, W. Alston, Bacon,. Bassett, Bibb. J B-own, K Brown, i Burwell, Buder, Calhoun,. Ccb, Ccchrai , oox, Cr st, Cutts, Uawso i, Eppes, 1 inulcy, i' isk. ! Gannctt,GardenierKGardner, Gadand, G. .Id son, Gray, Heister, Htlms, Ho land, Howard, ! JoHnson, Jones, Kenan, Kennedy, Key, Lyle, Macon, Marion, M'Bryde,'M?ke, M'K'im, Miller, Monigomery, N R. Moore, T. Moore, Morrow, Nelson, Newton, Nich dson, Porter, Rea (I' ), RiiearT ), Richards, Roane, Sage, j beaver, Shaw, Sheifey, Smelt, amme, O. Smith, J Smith, S Smith, Southard, Stan tford, Stanley, Swoope, Tracy, Turner, Vail j Horn, Whitehiil, Wir.n, Witherspoon 72. NAYb Messrs. Anderson, Bard, Blaiodtll, LJrckenr;idge, J C Chamberlam, V. Cham berlin, Champ on, Chittej:den, Cla , Clepton, Crawford, Dana. Davenpcrr, Deshi, Ely, E mbttjGoIdsboroujh, Gold, Hal?, Haven, Hub bard, Huhy, R. Jackson, Jenkins, Kn.cker backer, L-wis, L'verTtore, Livingston, Mat thew, Mihior, Mostley, Mum oid.Ntwb: id, lh:kin, J Porter, Potter, Qioncy, Root, Sam mor.s, Savvyer,?Sc ben, Steriman, Stevenson, Sturges, Taggart,Tailmadge,Thorapson Troop Upbam, Van Dyke, Van Renselatr, Weakly, Vheaton, Whitman, VVtlsbn 55 The Bi.l M'as ordered to be r-a1 a third time on Saturday ; and theHouse adjourned. Six Thousand Dollars, MAY BE HAD FOR SIX DOLLARS. , TicKETsin the Cape Fear Lotteut Cot saie at die i reasuier's and Comptroller'; Offices and all the Printing Offices in Raleigh, and at nearly, all the Post (Mlices and other public places in the State. From the number of Tickets already sold, there is but little doubt the drawing will commence orthelstof April next. H. BRANSON. I' ayetteville, Jan. 23, 1810. tl 40 State of North Carolina, EJger.otnb County September Term, 1809 Cverard Hall and others, vs. In Chancer Coward Hall and John H. Hill, Ex'rs ol Elizabedi Ttiompsori ( or Bill, deceased- 'v J If T appearing to the satisfaction of this Courts A that W lliam Thompson, a deiendant in thiscauic js not an inhabitant of tins State on motion, ordered, thaf the sa'd William fho'-rpson do make his personal appearance &t rhe next Superior Court, to be holden for the; C unry of Edgecomb, on thef second Monday if Much next, or the said Bin1, as to him, will be taken procoufesso : and that three months notice be published in the State Gazette- ROBERT S I'U ART, c, &. M . 12- 13: Siatc of N Carolina, Anson County J Superior Court of Law, September Term, 18U9 Elizabeth -Jennings Sc others, i'. The Administrators, Hetrs Sc Legatees of Burweli Laniei, dec. Petition for i division nf eai (Sf m sona! Estate. IT appearing to the Court, than William Lanier, one of the Administrators, James Lanier, son of ampson Lanier, Thomas La mer, and l'iiomas Clinton and Catharine his ( wife, are not residents in this State : It is Oie-vt'f',re ordered, that publication be mad'-" six weeks in tiie Raleigh Register, that the said William Lanier, Jaines Lanier, Thomas Lanier, and Tuouias .Clinton and CatlK.rinc iiis wife appear at the ne-xt Superior Curt .if Law, to be held for the county of Anson, at the courdiouse in AVadesborough, on the second Monday of March' next, and answer, plead or demur, the petition w.il be taken pro confessu, and heard exparte as. to them 4J JOSEPH P10K.E i t, Clk. NOTICE. WHEREAS, I bought a Stud Hcrse Thomas Bibb, acting as Attorney ia 'act'for AV iliiam Thompson and Wm'. White, ah of Virginia, for which gave my Note for jsSOO, due November 1, 13oy, and half ot the prohts of the last Season ; also another Note for g3w0, due N .vember 1st, 1810 - 1 to.e. warn all persons ftom trading for either of -the above Notes, &c. as I am determined not to pay them, die Horte having proved-unsound and since dead, RO!?t. CAMPBELL. Cou-.ty, N C Dec 22 1309- The much admired lirrse KING HEROD, WILL STAND die ensuin Season at my Stable in Orange Couu-y. 13 miles from Hillsborough, T2m.!es from Coaptl. Hill, and 17 nvies from Putsborougji. King He. rod is a beautiful cheuout sorrel, now rising 7 years old, about 16 hands high. Pedigree King Herod was got by the old, imported sorrel Diomed, his dam by the noted Old Twir which was got by the old, imported Janus, and the dam of King Hetod came out of Huuhin son's Brood Mare. BAXTER DAVIES., P-tcher 31, 180P. 4 r 9 y-. HAMILTON'S Worm-ctstroijing Loztnges, In Boxes at "jjl or in Packets a half a dollar each, tp be had at j. Galea's Store, They are a never tailing remedy. III ' l; I IP ; Mil 1 i lijl I ft ft I IS- urn mm IB HI I? 'I') 4 m If f 'j I:.- .'Ji 5 ii ' tin M m if--! !: ii'l I 111 V. 141 (UK 1 PI
The Weekly Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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