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" - - -; " - -r-a f- m' .'ij - ; r , -A v. -s V w '-..- : FOREIGN. ' - V JjATJSST, FROM -ENGLAND. - ? A"tr-ForAr,JVor,fi6. . London ihtes to the d,'ancf Li Terpo! to the 24tK of pcfobcf," fiave been received at Boston; br- the ship Triton: : She stiff 4 liromBoStbnl on the '9th of September last, arrived in Liverpool in'48ifajrfvtajiii"port 25; days,; and irctarnetl toJ3oston in 50 daif, making only -73 days . ahef vas absent and' had a fall freight both ;"; vrajs Al though ,the accounts brought by her are. t verve days later than; be ; fore received, yet we do not discover from he extracts which appear In the Bosfdn papers an news;vbC impor Jancev The Patrjot, Daify Advertiser and Palfadium speak of their contents ilnus?-- "'" -' - - -3 Tr alarming ag some, would have made u bdieveA Instead of fW)oritnri!-,uv I?J?Jarins-the i6tbv irth and -18th, thelid not Exceed l SO; arid on the IStKthereiwc.e almost' 4flft ir!r - Af Tortora the "sickhegsit-s inuch morV dffUretfsing; for, there as'.hardlv, a eft. nli vp. SomerdistarbAhbe, had existed Jn Bar- fcv t . vi ac.iju r n ce . m ' pa rues ; OI 3lV-e,jr p"p?9 n Testing the afreets. OTaiara, oeviue, Uad z. and th Pj;hbQrinQ ports, enjoyed a state of v . - t . f 1 ' "EN KR AL ASSE JIB VYi v'-;7y ; - L- v ; " ' 'i , - SEIATfi;v ' V . ' J. -, -J -V - . 1.. ' iV- -t ..- fit 'fheJnte,Uiencevo relation to Tnr- j jk.c- ouu rwjiif nn vi iiiitv-ivied character. It teems, -however, to DC nreiiTwrii unurraiuuu.uu an uauus. '. TheGreeka coritioed succes-'ful in sucK warlike enterprize$,Vs tbey had attempted.. S-'i:: - vl;V';,,''tV"., , It was said a fleeter 69 sail drTurk isht EvptianV and Afgerjne vessels, --iadcnllected,to p against the Greeks." ' x Accounts from Odessa, of Sept..l, 5 :.sf ate thatrthe Turkishjleet had gain ed an advantage over the Oreek naval forces. They italea(so that the camps .rt.iL ...tir-t. t;.i u: 01 fiuin nrmiCB, which jijhj urcu iu. siji of eacljother. on the Proth, were brok en 11 p. and th e j troop w ere m arch i ng to af at iona nearer home. 1 ' f; , , TheSpanish Minister has,; with his family, withdrawn from the Russian Thr British' Charge UM fiajres is said to have leftf Portugal in conse qtrence of a difference respecting the tariff ' . r . . Hie number of .vessels that sailed from Liverpool; Oct. 9, was estimated to be nearly 00 rR if Jt, is stated :that a fire broke oat jn the firtress In which AH; Pacha is shut up in Joan nina.f which consumed all his palaces; and many magazine filled with provisions. "The'report of AUV ..On dfathis renewed J V'?f.; ,? "; f, ; The topiefbf the King's Continental won, tour and reception in his Hanoverian dominions, occupied less space in te Enlfih, papers, and seems tohave.ex cifed less interest, than was antici pated. His entrance into the capital of hi Hanoverian dominions was the signal for, great rejnicing there. He made his pubUc entrr.on the. 10th ult The. bill to repeal ian act .nassediasi' Session to provide for, thispayment lot costs when a Slave is; convicted of a. capi tal crime; was rejected on its' 2d reading. ;Mr.VVflliamsnnV to in crea the number of jurors h thcSiroe; rior Courts of the county. of LmcoInfwhich passed its first reading. ; , ; j ; V: ' " Saturday. 1. ( .The following bills were, presented : -I By Mr. Gentry, a bill making the affir mation of the people called Dunkards evidence m r Criminal cases. ' Mr. Persoriat bill to prevent frauds in the conveyance 6f property." - MrVHyman, "a bill to amend an afet. passed in 1T84, to prevent the exportation of unmerchantable cnmmodtie!. "; The first hilt passed its .first reading, the other. iwo were Deferred; . : j Mr. Seawell. f mm the Judiciary Com mittee. ttwh.om was referred the bill for the further suppression of vice and immo rality, reported against the passage of the bill ; which - report was concurred with 54 to 4; : The bill for annexing a part of Bladen county to Columbus, was read the 3d time and passed. balloting was. ordered; r, : - : - ,v - The 4)iU to tcompel Executors to give security; was ch its 2d reading; indefinite lyjoitpohedjV. V: j ?v .f; Mr."; SeaweK. presented, the: petition of James ; Farrier', 'praying to; be absolved front forfeitures incurred by aljadgment I oi juynsion Dupenor vcurt xor navin seni: a nbte'toa person, which; was Considered as -VchallengeU ;V ri .V V: The'ballotinK committee ' fot a Gover- norrepor ted as .-follows j, j; 1 . r ' liolmes : v V'-' ' ?68 Burton ''49': , ;MeWei r j '-'47 ' r NTo person having a majority of. votes another3 election "was ordered to take place pCtOrmoxrojv.;- :'i'XHt . X ' 4 . Monday , Dcc.$.t The following bills w re presented : By MK Huckabe, a bill to compel Ex ectitors lo give security in future. Mr. Gavin, a bdl to establish Clinton Academy, in Sampson'county. Which bills passed their first reading. On mm on of-Mr. VVade, Retohedi by theSendte anal Hnue of Com- nw, That the Public Treasurer of this State Jbe requested to lay before this General VAs' ; sembly, a statement of all such information as he V. ?5 yedncdayi JDeel 5. ,yJ)aTid E Sutniier, the Senator from Hert- ford County elected jn the place Ot Boon Felton, 'dec. apo'eared and look-his seat.; , ' -'Tlie -balloting Committee for Governor, re- ported tne jollotring as the state or tne votes ("theTiarhe bfGen J- II. Bryan being with drawn) on the 4th balloting : J 'Holmes' -i-t J 79 . Burton ?'f':1v ' I' ,'53 : ; ? Mebane. . , ' .-JV H .; 51 '. " a Np person 'having a majority another bal loting was ordered- '" , On motion of Mr. Vanhook; a j.Resolution was i passed ' mstructing the Commltfee of Claims 'to enquireinto the expediency, of allowing George . Williamson, Sheriff of Cas well, such stmts of money; as majr be due nun for insolvent taxables for18ir; 18 and 19. The -balloting Committee for Governor, re ported the following aa the result of the 5th balloting t v . "M .f . ? Holmes 85 Mebane . . 'V- j 51 Burton . j, 48. No election having tAen place, a ftirthe balloting was ordered to-morrow.i I s autnonsed , bv law to, receive from the officers of the State Bank ofN. Carolina; and from the officers of the Ranks of New- , jbem and,, Cape-Fear so far as respects the ) ajnount oi meir capital stocjc, ana ot tne ; debts due to the same ; of thfe monies depo sited therein rf their, notes in " circulation, avi of inelr cas in hand.- - r 1 On mouon otMr.' Bryan.1 the following peslutlont was adopted : Whereas, the Stafe of Noftharolina is greatly interested' in the State Bank, and a more mtimate knowledge of its affairs would at all times be usefid to the community: Wherefore, be it resolved, thatca joint select committee be appointee! to confer with the Stockholders of said Bank on the propriety of so amending their charter, that the power of electing such" number of Directors as the State may he1 fairly entitled to, be vested in the General Assembly and that it be made the duty ofyie said Bank Directors to report to , tlie . General A ssembly ' anmiall v, the a mount of tlie debts due to said Bank by each of the Directors of said Bank and its Branch es; where the sum shall exceed $5000 And whether such Directors, whose debt exceeds the said amount of $5000, have paid such in-1 stauueois as nave oeen exactea ana paia oy other dealers with the Bank, y " ;;JessW. Bryan, Wade, Rgffin, Miller and Piiule, of the Senate ; and Messrs. I Fisher, ' IJin ton, Alston, M'Dowell and ; Martin, of the Commons,1 were appoint ed a Committee irt pursuance. of said rp- ;;Mr. M'Learv, from the ball tihff com- i mittce for a Brigadier General of the 5th ibriede.reborted that John Alston Was duly 'elected.; " .' t ... On motion of Mr. Leonard, the follow,- j ing Resoluflon was adopted r Whereas, th e present regulation for hold HOUSE OF COMMONS. - Friday Dec.oQ. Mr. Strange reported trie bill to amend the first section of an act of 1815, con cerning the navigation of Cape-Fear ri ver, .with, amendments, which were con curred in and the bill read jhe 2d time. Thetollowing petitions were prentel : : By Mr. Fisher, the prtftion of Henrv V, Connor, of Lincoln, praying a D vorce. , ':;-'V;'', .' ? ' ' ' Mrs Clemens, th? peiftion of ohn Jar t'btt, praving release, from a muster fin.. 'Mr. "Fisher the petition of William 11 Krr, praying t have a fine remitted. Mr. Jphn Hilli; fte petition of Lewis Waggoner, of Stokrs.. praying t hvr ceniin costs refunded. I Mr. Jones, the petition of W. M . Ken nedy, praying for-a land warrant. - , Mr. Slade, the petition, of G Ham mond, praying for a land warrant. 'These petitions were referred--- , The folio wng bills wei-e presented: By, Mr. M'Leod, a bilV to amend and explain an act to prevent burning the Wodds.:ii : ; i.hV-' Mr. Slade, a bill to alter the itme of h 'Winer the Sunerior Court for Martin .COUnt'. ': " V-'.. ":' Mr. Morehead, a bill to of ir41, respectJncr usurv. l hese bills fyassed their first readings alter the, act he latter one was ordered to be The House adopted a Reo pnwed. ution, n 'notion of Mr. Stanly, ! requiring all reso is c aimed. to .be Ulj ing the Superior Courts of the 5th Judicial lutions where money read three times. f i The Judiciary committee were instruct ed to inquire into the! expediency of, s altering the Supreme Court Law, as to prevent issuing of executions for inot 1 than its own costs upon judgments ren dered by it. .7'' , f-" -'Mii " The bill to repeal the , act of last sessi on, providing for the paymentl.of costs, when a slave is convicted of a capital crime, was read the 2d time ; vhen Mr. Hillman moved to postpone it in? definitely, and stated his Reasons. The m otion was disagreed, to. j f , The bill passed its! 2d reading r6fo46. i-1 1 t. .La- a- v J '-fit I..-Af- ? Jj;,r" Vi V ..""V " Y iL vera! of the counties embraced in said Cir-t provement m the demand ; only i the 'cuitResolved; that a select joint committee, finest and dnest samples find buverw.!; consisting: of the members from the counties:! Saturday. Dee. If MnBateman presrted a bill tp ipeal part of the act of 1819, regulating certain Fisheries &c. , " I- Mr. Strange , presented a bill jto repeal an act of last session, concerning the mar- I fiage bf infant jfemalesf Each read the r)rsttime. . : ; i. ' I .V The bill to explain and amend the Act to prevent the burofne the Woods, was joint committee, read be second time and iejectfd. ' xm the counties :b The bill respectine orphans.! and, the ITie grain market at Liverpool con- composing tne oimjuaiciai ummit, oere- b'H to extend the time for registering 'timifd doll on 22d Oct. and a farther i Qired to examne into the expediency of re-1 1 Grants, &c.ach passed their 2d read, . . ,. ' l li:'i.,ii.i.-':i...''.i. : dressing; i the gnevahces under which the ,:- ' . , decline ,n Pice;.haAtak Columbus and i !"gs. SJUnAMn -ung.uie weea preceinng. ,ine arrivals ; j Brunswick labour, and report by bill or other-i " "71 , u- c." .r ZZJaJCa of wheat from Ireland for the-last ten, wise., . . ic - Ai 1. ! 1 1 Mr. Bryan,1 from the committee, to whom whs referred a bill to amend an act to prevent tpc exporcaiipn or opmerenant5 able commodities, reported that the bill ought to pass. It passed Us first reading. 1 he balloting committee tbr a.Uover- davs had bee a uncbmmohlv larce. but the quality riot bein prime, few sales 'hadibeen i made.1 At the Corn Ex change very Ijttle ;had been Jone and on th4? 20(h with'the exception of a ipw.irininj: aies to .me--ow ueai- ers. there as, nothing done. : t Att)ut 260 bbjs.: fresh Philadelphia Flour had beeKaold at 59s. and',few sales of good free at 42s. , ' '.ToWccfGood Virginia leaf is in moderate demand at previous prices. FROM FRANCE; JVeir- Torfri ;: . JVotv 2C. ; - ,B j the arrival of the ship Marmi'on, Cant. Hawkins, in 4 i davs from Havre, we received Paris, papers to ithe 8th ! vet. out nave to-day. : " The return 1 it ana me assembling ot the Uortes. bad dispelled the agitation that prevailed j at Madrid and other-places. The King Unfl On fa ATI hrarl tvallrail rinf mil WPro a hai'ed dj the people ith lond-accla-j nor, reported that the: votes were as fol lows: ' ' ' ' . 1 -j 'X , " GabrielolmesV . t . '60 . Hutciiins G Burton 49 s . James Mebane ' 41 4 , Joseph H. Bryan ' 33 " - No persoS havuic: amaioritvVof: votes. anoiher ballotincfwas ordered. " ' ' uojnouonoi mr. sea wen, .tne toiiow jhg f evolution was aVJoptt-d , ' .'''- '?Rxsoi.tii, That it be referred to the Con jnittee of Financeto enquire what amount 6f uMuuu x ciucmcui w uc luiposea onr everv I tcnemem upwu .wiy $u any uanaung, opera i.inn.4 shall be located- whirh mi nr i4irk- t00m ,0r lrWJaed bychartr W UtZZZf ' " " . I thia State. , ' y v ' ; t-. -. , of the R ns to Madr d,1 al1 7 . T - . tv ; ..-.. I i he -bailatin? committed 'fni a finv 1 . - O " -w. nor,.rfJonrd ttiat.lht:Vpte'were as fol iow,j;-:v;.;v;X;;f...r:-.:,v;;; teporbt were CtMCtirred in find a mIt In troduced ibr the relief of . the, latter,, and read the first tinie. ; ' . I'"V.V X On motion c.Mi Jonesy die !liicIciaiy Com mittee were instructed to enquire Lhto thie ex pediency )of amending-the;act detingfenie coverts how to pass lands, set' as to render it more plain and simple-nd jalsonstweting the' same Committee to enquire I whether any, alterations and amendments are requiredm" the law of the last Sessiondirecting the man ner jn, which property levied on by SheryTa ajil Constables shall nereafter be sold. t l&latre presented the'petxtion - of iiffcmr inhabitants of HaywoodV praying fertile erec tiori of a new CcnihtyKeferred.., -V i -t Mr. . Baird- presented the memorial of sun. dry inhabitants of. Burke, "praying an extra session of the Superior Court: each year. Referred.-,- 11 - . ' i li i -J ' 1 On motion of Mr. Smith, ci;jlTinsborough, the Judiciary Committee were instructed to enquire into the expedicyf1 amending the j laws eslablishingthe SuperiorJCourts, so that! the'counties. of Bertie, Cumberland Orange, J Burke,.Rbwan, IZutherford and Halifax, shall, at each term bet. allowed qnenwieek extra- jj apd to enquire into the expediency of divid-j inr the State mtb sersn t Districts. Thel lat-l! Ker . clause was referred tola select joint coin- j nuttee, consisung 0114e86r3.11jiu1.uu1, ouuvj, J. S. Smhlu Moore and Fisher. : ,3 ) ' -! . Mr. Jlsher presented a bill i authorismfir ! Or, Sanfrd's Rowan County Court to lay a tax to build a j j Ahustum andCuca t poor-house. .- b l ! . . rilla ;dc ' ' :v 1 lie uui ui cxyoui uic wli uj iow, jujijvuig -, tthe time in which judgments before a' Jus- j j tice of the Peace may be revived. " ; Also tne Oiu to prevent nawjmg ox;seme between New Inlet and,Howe!s Inlet. ' j .. Also the bill to amend an act of 1815 ap pointing a Committee of Finance for MomV gomery, County. -' V ' - These bills passed their first reading. 4 ' On mot u o Vfr. J. S. S.nithvthe itules of the H ue wre amenfled'as.follows:. Petitions shall be called for. by the. Speak er the. first thins: after the Journal is read ; then Reports of Standing Committees j then Reports of Seleet Committeea ; "then Reso lutions, and then Bills. ' , !jj '" ' ' ' -. On motion of Mr. Stanly, the Clerk was directed to procure from theii! Secretary of State five copies of the late Revisal of" the Laws of he State, for the use of the two Houses. j ' ' " ' . I . Mr. BrittAin presented a, bill for the better regulation of tne County Cpurts . of Bun combe. Read the first time. it j '" . Mr. Hillman, from the Committee of Pro-f positions andj Grievances, reported unfavor ably to. the petition of the Mayor. &2? of Washington City, praying to -be p authorized to vend Lottery Tickets m this State. , Turtdau. firtT4 : , ' iOiS, AINTS OILS, fcc. mHESohriW'wishes to I inform his fri .-JLXand the public be has mir.vA , . aH and Winter suppfv. JuC : on hand, makes h,s assortmenWery comnl?. and compnaing almost every ItrticI? jn A line. Among which are the foUowin 1 Glauber and Epsom Haerieii oil SalU :' : Worm In wu w.'h..ii. mam vCheile do " f , ,v -. Tl. tm aw l a mmA Wit uji 1 WDraneedCwla, directions f Xir Tlltnl T T" I ,Tm 1 i&vt3C , ,.-. v ' " - root' Cream Tartar Tar , tar em ? -Flake Manna & Senna Carbonate of Magna. sia Calcined r do' Henry's - do. Srnall square ;do -Gum .Camphor - and - Cloves - - . - . Red, yellow, anjl pale DATK. , do : , ..1 John Jarrier, elected .from Pitt county, in the place of plirer Prince, deefd. appeared and wss qualified. u . Mr. Strvon! presented the petition of Sa muel Guthrie! and others, praying for military land warrants. Referred., . s i 1 J 1 Mr. Tlillrnain, from the Committee on Pro positions andl Grievances .rjeported favorably, on the petitibn'pf Wm: M. jKennedy. , Mr. Stanly;!, from the Ju4ciary Committee, who were instructed to enquire, into-the ex pediency of amending the act, entitled Ferae Uorerts howj to pass lands, reportethat ha ving examined the acta on this subject,' they, are of-opinion that they offer a just and pro per securiryj to married women-; against fraud or improperi influence in the disposal of their lands ; that said acta are free from ambiguity, and admit of no doubts in. their construction. The committee therefore recommend that no alterations be made therein. Report concur-, red with. . ' Mrl Conner, from the committee to whom the petition of Henry W. Conner .was refer red, reported a bill for the divorce of Henrjk Workman Conner and1 his, wife Catharine, which passed its first Teading. ' 1 fThe following bills were presented i ' ' : By Mr. iFisher, a' b'dl to incorporate the .Rowan-Agricultural Society : ; "- H ' Mr. Beall, a bill to repeal the 6th section ! of an act passed in 1756, for ascertaining th method of proving book debts. , iji'T ' Mr. Stanly, a bill directing a! Court of Oyer J and iTerminer to b e held in Craven i county , ; ' These bills passed their first reading. - Mr. Clement, a bill to divide, the county of Rowan, which was referred to a select com- j -mtttee. j -.j ' -f ' ' , ! v On motion 6f Mr. Love the Contmittee on ; Public Lands were instructed to enquire into the expediency of amending and explaining Jhe act o1820 prohibiting , white ' men! from CultiVatine the lands. reserved to Um encro- E.CC UUUMJ19. V - , , Suga Lead fcWhite , .VitriOlC , Vjtriolated -Tartar Es3cnc Crnde 00. .;, and la' Alium r , do lem; Crude Sa! Ammoniac do ;pe iearv a0 and baits Tartar Doves and James's' powder ! ' . Colombo Root do Powder . Calomel ScCatomine Calcined Zinc & Me tallic' do . Crude and' GIa$s of Antimony ' 1 ' " Fifr blue & blue stone White; and red Pre- c;pitate; . ( Squills in powder do root Nutmegs & gall nuts " Red, white, marble & Casljle Soaps' Rose and palm do Transparent St Wind s . sor do Blue, red, and yellow - Wavh Balls " Cosmetic' do for soft- eniog and beautir Bisroutfc itegftljD of antimony ' Ciraiaber oF do OxyefBwmuti Lichen istandaciit Balsam Copiiva u ' tolu, : ' do Cana & snlphu- ;Whifersenic5cnai oai;: - . ; r. Sal prtiiel and w0riI . wooa Ipecac; root OiIa!mnds& permr,- Ant ! lauda jn powder" JtJ ... m ' . urn - ii , - Peppermint htfrraraot' rmmt St'cin," & oil of ws- Cssenc safrai Paternal Drops aai Stoisdhlon's bitters . British pil. and God! Ireysl Cordial Tu'rlinzon Balsam GowIanfflMotion al and tck ent , s opodeldoc d Anderson's Mercu oint Dr.Sta Lee's pills Brag? Duvai Red tc wax Assort e Lead p dian Water and b Best in mark: Hones : Jones's do do lack sealing wafers ncils and Inb ber ; lors in cake? xes . powder and e do t nones i and shavinff fyingahe skin . bbxesl ' . Mace and Cinnamon Thufpbik spring lan; oamaoge acamnio- v , cets "yr 1 ..,7 , J. Gum & ibcess d Gum Ammoniac and1 Horse pllemesi a'd j Borax '1 ' Court M other Pias-' uo Benzion 8c Opium ,fers j do Dragon & Arabiac : Surgical pocket bks. do Aloes Sc Assafaetida Apothecary's scales & do Guiacum .& Copal 1 weights ' f, do SiielUc & Ehma . , Grarluatl d measarei Mezereon k Sassapa-'; surgicalneedles an riila root Pink and black Snake do Kxtract of Liquorice d Vefihed id boxes Rdot of do Seneca Snake Root , Turmeric do- -j Gentian & Gen ting do Gum Myrrh .1 Phosphate and Rust of Iron 1 Spanish flies & blister salve . f ' ; " Logwood and Fustic Scalnils .Tooth inltruments as-7 i sortedj i ; :;, Spatulas! assorted S Marble and compost . tion mortars doSIabp pill plates' Lmdon white lead (ia do-xlrvj . A: , ' Spanish brown in kg 1v .ladril ,-':.,V Spanish whiting aol f. chal 1 - Yellow at stone oc ire Cochineal, red & vel- EhrfisK land Chinese iders .; v ' ' Term lion ; low Sand Gum Casior and lra- gon's Blood' Jf ' Savin and TJra-ttrsi' ! Foxglove & bitter ap pie V, ' - ' Madder and Alkahet .' root- t" v 1 White & Black Hele- ,bore da ; -Of ris and'Arrow do ; I Sago andTapiOca 4 ' ! C namVerj: Caraway, & Ciirdimin Seeds Sweet Anise and Fen-- nel do. t'f Benzoine 8t Chammo- mile Flowers fsmgglass and Harts . horhShaviogs , Blue stone arid Salt-- petre Spermaceti & White Salts i Hartshorn and Soda 4 ' Vv. agreeably " to , the returns received, vi 41 873-.But the Adjutant Qeneral Is con scious thlt tfierV is great incorrectness in the returns, as the ,Census!X)f lft203?es us 66,000 men between ttie, ages o,f 18 andj '45 - V f-X -4 " -VmI -The bill was read proposing to reduce the jjrice 0 vacant ''Lands frQm ientojfve cents'. The reduction was. opj56sed by Mw Stsnlv, and was advocated' by Mr, Herlry, M'Neil. and B. Collins; the latter of whom called for the yeas and nays. , 1 he House-refused to reduce ths pnee by a vote of 72 to 4r? and rejected the bill. So the price remains at 10 cents. , Mr! Stanly, from the Judiciary Commit tee, reported a1 bill to explain and amend the act of lastrse Jsion.'liniiang the time j within which Judgments before Justices of h:ne Peace njav be revived. i" ' ' '1' Mr.Staniy, from the Judiciary Com mit- tte, rep0rtld ahillb repeal.' part of the act of 1818,respectmgtU oupremeCouru Passed Its first reading, f: Contemplates repealing mat part empowering tne vernor'.to cill in a missive! Judge. iVC Mf. Hillman. Chairman of the Com iutteefiof Proportions I and Grievances, r pnrxeur against cue peuiioD 01 ' uewis i On motion of Mr. MEachen thej comrnhV' tee on Internal Improvements were instruct ed to enquire into, the expediency oC passing an act to ap point commissioners to ! superin tend the public roads in this State. U Mr. Blackledge presented the 'petition of Walter Hanrahan and others of ifieaufort county, praying for the repeal of the act of Super carbonate.of do of last session fixing the times of holding the Salta Diuretic & steel Courts of said county. -"Ordered to lie on the table. ' ' f-'j-, tJ - - 'Mr. Burgess presented a bill for establish ing an Academy in the " town of Halifax, which passed its first reading. y'A? . On. motion, 1 Mr. Burges was added to the Judiciary Committee. , J . v -i ! ! . ' y 'The bill to repeal the 6th section Of an act of 1756, for ascertainingthe : method jpff prov? iner book debts being on its2d reading'. ! . tMr. Martin moved to amend the! bill by striking ! out the words one hundred dollars, ' I theramount whieh a man could prove, by r his own oath, and inserting m ueu tnereot fortjf dollar, which was earned. ' ' ' ill t:"''v Xing' chromic & pa tent yellow1 Venetiai 'redV-iV',.. I Red lead & Prusjlair btue-il'.r. , Turkey! jimber ; , Ivory ami lamp black Pummicr and rbtte . i " stone, ' ''', "' 1 ' . , Fine spmge i& core . . White sh' and pain? " 'brushes . ' F.ne fle do , Silver w Ire Stcommon : ' ,tootl bruhe . ShavinglaQdhairdo ScrubbTlgand Ainu f ; tureflo j: '.. ' Sweeping and liearta" Cloth anil sloe ; Hatlerfsf no f ; Japan sloe' blacking (in bytlles) of su- perioqquality' Hatter'f bow string, ' nd buckles Galloon; bindings f sorteiii j round banqs Ho Plat and! Ivellow skins : or.:.b MacabH IW M Mr. Webb then moved that.the bill be ia definitely postponed. This motion was ne- 1 gauved,yi to quotes . . - i 11 t ne- Diu men passea its areaaing.! Gum Mamie & Lac Galangac & Tormen tillse root ; j , , Oil peppermint and lavender x - tdo tsab;na & rosemary do Animal & snniseeu .t . f ' ! ; . !t Mm V . ! aa uioves ana anaoer r ,5cotcnisnH" do Vitriol k jumper ; Sand.papjer and glue . : do Castor nd sweet - Gold 8t sllr leaf ' : do Cinnamon & spear- do tlronie and orangey ' mint , . ' .J orpiitffit:' b", . '' , Vitriolic Aether. ' ; ,Drop. :IaeUnd ! Uaroonate anu raurr pmx ' i j. atebfBArytes '.. Flake, wfite and pro .. Muriate of iron k tm r nareddhaia I I' i i I' i NOTICE nnHAT at November Term of, Rahdo 1 Cdunty Court, A. 'D. il821, the under signed qualified as Executors of the last lwill and testament of Capt! William Bell, dec'oU, All persons indebted to the said estate,' are 4 required to niake payment j and 'those t1iav- ' ing claims against the same, are, desired to 'present them for payment Id. ; '':'i:?j ' V -t jt! ,-vROBERT WALKER, ? VV 4 i' WW. 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