; -1 -V t MACEDONIAN ACAliEMYKff ritHB subscribers; .Trustees' of the'Macedo T I .;.n , Aeodemv. situated about fifteen ,jes north of . Raleigh, immediately onttbe ' Powell KOIVa, lniorm uic puButiuii ujc excises of this Institution will corpthence on Monday the 14th of January instant under the superintendence of Mr. 'SamueLHiggin- - son vho comeshighy recommended a,s; well " Qualified to teach English Grammar, Geo graphy, ' Astronomy, Bcwk-Keepmg, Survey ?ng and the Elementary parts of the Latin Languages t ! X::--' Board can be had in the most respectable . , families' in the neighborhood' for $50 per art Jium; and Tuition pet annum $12, , ' WILLIAM PHILIPS, JOHN PURIPPY. v January 11. 65 3t v ' U -, N.; tfARMNtt& CO. ? i VTFER for salta General' assortment of t r RROCERIES. amoner which are thei following: . :'. " French, ) Apple & Peach , ' ji ,V;i Jamaica, ) V ' lVT.LandJ.Kt3T. J N.E. ... V-....V:' Jtf. Y, Apples, . Spermaceti & Tallow . VCandles, . . ' ',y ; Canister, ' v English," l Powpia. American S v . fJ . Shot of all. kinds, i Madeira, ) . "Teneriffe & S- Wises. Iron assorted, . Skily Nails, Awls, Cordials, o ! rt I. -wr . T J ' "kinds '. j,' Spanish Brown, Whisk'ey ;t Holland and X G ; American 5 ' LoaC , ri . , : .Lump, I "Havana,,; -Scsab. N. Orleans, 1 , Common J ; ' .J--" Lampblack, " I Logwood,' I . : Indigo, Coppera, ( Starch, l - Cofieer V V . Chocolate, Mustard,.,- ,. Molasses, .uunpgwuer,: j oFa.,. Seoars, Spanish & g Hyson and. ! ins. American Young Ilyson . ,, Chewing, fToBAcco Mace, Clores, Cassia, Smoking 3 "Nutmegs, Allspice, j Snuff, , t ' Pepper, Ginger, , Castor Oil,; 'v. T?abuis. Fitrs. Prunes. Sweet doV L Olives, " ' Epsom and Glauber. "W. India Sweetmeats, Saltsi " . . . Tamarinds, A: variety.. Of Patent Medicines, Wash-balls, ' Almonds, Lemons, Boies of Scotch Her- Casteel, 9alman, Beef Hams, Sli aying, J. Soap. Table & common Salt ' Common, J - . . VVth many other articles, comprising ah most every article in their line." - s" Also r vtry general assortment of Chock . ert and Guss Wak consisting of Blue painted-edge Cut and Common Ware. .'". They will shortly receive a large addition to their present Stock1, making a complete . assortment of Groceries,1 Crockery Ware and Paints , : :. r . , They will also receive shortly, a number of Frxxbokk' Pioughs." also Mouldboads and T.iTTTisints t with a General assortment of - Grass & Gaudiw Sesss. ' , . For those persons and. families who favor them with their custom they will import any articles, without additional charges. " On consignment, a few Mens' Hats in boxes, which wiU he sold cheap. ' ' Raleigh, Jan. 17. , . - 65 2w -.. STATE OF NORTH-CAROLINA. ; . . GUILFORD COVVTX. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, . November Term,-. 1821. -Jonathan Parker, Original attachment vs. ' " levied on land. . ' William CofTee. 3 IT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that the' defendant in this suit, is not an inhabitant of thh State. Ordered by the Court that publication be made in the Raleigh Register for (hree weeks successively, that unless the said defendant appear-atthe next Court to be held for. this county, at the Courthouse in Greensbbrough, on the third Monday of February next, and plead or re- - plevy, that judgment final wll be taken a gainsthim. r .. Test. JOHN UANNER, c. c. c. STATE-OF NORTH'CAROLINA. i Currituck Superior Court of Law, -' .Fall Term, 1821. j , Lydia Cook, . ) t': J. Petition for a Divorce. David T. W. Cook. S . , , ' T appearing to thei satisfaction of this J Court that David T." W, Cook,- the defen dant cannot be found in this County; it is or dered that publication be made for 3 months in the Raleigh Register, that'unless the said defl appear at the next term of this Court to be held as the Courthouse in Currituck on the sixth Monday after the; fourth Monday in March next, and enter his plea, if any he has, a decree and judgment wiU be entered up against him according to the prayer of the petitioner. - . r ' .By order.of the Court, Test. S. FEUCBEE, c. c; c; 1 Nov. 8,1821. , ; $7 ! - - CAPF-FEAR . NAVIGATION COMPANY. P PURSUANT to a Resolution of the Presi dent and Directors. Notice is hereby jn ven, that the ninth Instalment of the increas ed Capital Stock of December, 1818, of Ten dollars on each and every. Share, is required to be paid to the Treasurer in Fayetteville, oh or before the 15th day of February next. ' RQBERT STRANGE, Pres't. ' Favetteville. Jan: 8. 1822. ' i 64-5w T . . yURTHER 3IOTICE. rrhose who are in arrears for the 1st, 2d, 3d; 4th 5th, 6th, 7th 8th, 9th, or 10th Instal ments of the original Capital Stock, or for the 1st, 2d, 3d, 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th or' 8th In- . stalments of the increased Capital Stock ofi ueccmQer, 1010, 01 suia, uompany, are re quested to make immediate payment to the Treasurer in Fayetteville. . ' V t . ; ' I ROBERT STRANGE," Preset. ' Just Received and for sale,' some elegant -- S WORDS AND EPAULETS? ' Also on hand, an assortment of WATCHES And JEWELLERY few plated Candle sticks, with Silver Mountingr-Do.; Castors, with elegant Cut Glass Bottles-rTea Trays and Waiters Tea Cadies Knives & Forks Coat and Vest Buttohsr Scissors and Shears . Polished'Snufters Table & Tea Spoons -Razors, Straps k Hones, Also, some elegant EIGHT DAY I CLOCKS, fwith Mahogany Cases. All, or any part of which, will be old low for casit, by the subscriber. , , ' V T JOHN Y. SAVAGE. P.. S. Also, some kotss or hash and ofek AccouKTs, wliich would be' willinrfv disclosed I f on the above tenni. ( . j I A yALUABiE Wpman with Swo Typung j xjL Children tnay be had yerylowor cash. '. c I. F.nonrrft nf the Printers V: 4 januaiy4; A 'NOTE OF HAND,' inideV by Joseph . ' Summerl and Joseph Asson,J payable to l nomas ; remDercon'ana enaorsea py mm, negotiable & payable -at the Cape-Fear Bank in this place at 6of days; , , jjjbrthe '-amount of One thousand nine hundred and fifty Dollars,' dated January , : ,1822 arid sent to Raleigh ;be endorsed by' a friend Was either lost or mislaid. The public are therefore , cauti-' onea against receiving-, . u-amug iiwryr uuun an assignment of caid Npte as the same will not be paid in any Other way than intended1 by the subscribers makers thereofl T V ; iT.-v.v ; JOSEPH spMMERL. " !j Fayetteville, N. C: Januarys," 1822," " . t Sworn 'to and subscribed efoTeme,'." , 64 3t iJ v' 1 V Josiah EVass, J. P. v, f WILLIAMS UOROTJGk ACADEMY. 1 . v. flHE Trustees ofthis Institution take plea- p L - sure-in announcing to theVPubHc, that tbeyhaye engaged Mr. ALMAjrnxB WtLSoir, late of the. Raleigh Academjr.as Principal ; a-gentleman whose qualificaUpiis have been testedby a'very successful course of teaching in that Institiition for the two last years. ' 1 The different branches-of Education as es- i ablishet! by the Faculty at the University j)f ,;tnis staie will ue auuicu in uiisnnuiuuuih 1 j The' price of .Tuition' for.tHe Languages and Sciences Is. $12 Q-Reading, - Writing and Arithmetic $8 a SessidW ... ; 13 oara can De nau in mosi respeciauie families at 535 per. sessions -y . ; : . I The ; Exercises1 lo 'commence; on the 2d Monday of January. j'v .. 1 ' k The Trustees refer' to the annexed Certifi cate 93 the best Recommendation of this In stitutjon 16 the public patronage, l - 'c - j ' ' i' Leoxahix HE3TDSTlS0?r, f- Josepr II. Brtax, . ' . ;Wlii.iAM Ro BARDS, , V' 1 ... " -X THOMAS TtTRKER 1 . ' v RlCHABD SNXXO, v ; ; .;: ; -i .'., i:f ':' -.Trustees;. i - January l,182i; 64 ! , " ' , ' ' '-..' . Mr. ALFix ANDERWILSON, late of Bel fast, Ire landhas been a resident' of this city for several years, and during the term c-f five Sessions has acted as first Assistant, in the Male Department of the. Raleigh Academy. '-rThe umlersigned, regarding. Mr. Wilson as a Scholar and a Gentleman,: do cheerfully certify, that his correct moral deportment his talent for school discipline & government his literary ;attainments, & particular taste for the Latinfpd Greek Classics, entitle him, in their opinion, to rank among the first Aca demic instructors of the State. j Wr. M'Phsetirs, Princ'l of " R. Academy. , J. Gales. Pres't Board of . . Trustees. '; , Jas. M. Hxxdbrsox. ; r . Johk Lotus Tatlor. i 1 Jamis F. Tatlor. i i. . A. S. H. Bcross. Raleigh, Jan. 1, 1822. - I WASHINGTON'S BIRTH DAY. ; - - A . ,r riTTH class or the WAshlNGTON MONUMENT LOTTERY Which will commence drawing in the City of BALTIMORE,, on FRIDAY, the iKd ot next months (FEBRUARY,) being tlie , Anmversary of the Birth of the lustrious Hero ! and Statesman, who was " first in war, first in t peace, and first in the hearts ' -; . of ) his countrymen." GRAND SCHEME. 1' prize.,...$30,000 is 30,000 Dollars. 1 prize .20,000..:...20000 Dollars. 1 prize 10,000 ,10,000 Dollars, 2 prizes.r.....5,000, 10,000 Dollars. 2 prizes.;.....3,000........6,000 Dollars. 2 prizes 2,000.....'...4,000 Dollars. 20 prizes.....l1000......20,000 Dollars. 50 prizes 100 ..5,000 Dollars. ' 100 prizes..... ;50 5,000 Dollars. 500 prizes... i.20....f40,000 Dollars. .6000 prizes. 10....60,000 Dollars. 20,000 Tickets...... J. 180,000 Dollars; Not two Blanks to a Prize. , The whole payable ip casrC , ! First 3000 Blanks each, : : $10 . i v m First fNo. entitled to :; : : 3000 r First No. ' 4th day, : 1000 . rirstNo.,,6th day, .: : TlOOO 'First No. 8th day, : : : 20C0 ' First No: 10th day, : : : ,1000 First No. 12th day, : : ; 1000 0 ' First No. 14th day, ; : : 1000 t : First No. 16th day, : : 10,000 First No. 18th day, : : : 1000 First No. 20th day, : ; : 1000 , First No. 22d day, : : : 5000; First No. 24th day, : : : 1000 T First No. 26th day : : : 1000 First No; 28th day, ; : 20,000' . First No. 30th day, : : : 1000 -first No. 35th day, : : 4 30,00 Tickets, $10 I Quartehs, ?2r50. : 5 1 Eigrtks, r 1 25 Halves, 7 o be had in the greatest variety of Numbers, at I.OTTEKT AKP IICHAKGE OFFICE, l- Abwll4, JiTarketstreet, Baltimore; Where was sold to a gentleman residing in Albemarle co. (Va) the great Capital Prize of FORTY THOUSAND DOLLARS, drawn week before last in the Grand State Lottery Aisu, uie iii i nuuay uvjil.aus in the same 'Lottery, .sent by Mail to a young gentleman at Lancaster, Ohio; besides SIX TEEN OTHER CAPITALS to various parts of the Union.; - ' :,. ': " ,;-' ORDERS from any part ' of 'thew United States, either W Mail private conveyance," enclosing,the Cash or .prize Tickets,. post paid, wm meetxne same punctual ana prompt attention as if on personal application ad dressed' to1-1 -v-; -j.';.'. - i ' ;Xrt ' Secretary 'to thh foTuzcrw-Baltimbre, ; ' l At COHEN'S OFFICE,- more Capital Priii i have been obtained than at any other Office in America ; , and where, in the three! last MONUMENT LOTTERIES weresold the Capitals of $40,000, in shares 50,000 2 of 20,000 2 of. 10,000, &c &c. ?. f V FOR nENTY TA ( verycbnVenient liIlmg-house, -Isit-Lfm.red on Fayetteville ''gtreet rneacf doorsouth of Joseph, Gales, Esq. hayingighf comforta- necessary outhouses. f&iJ fP' ' For furthefr information apply to I 7 .Raleigb, Dec. 18, 1821, 61 T, mHBHOUSp & LOT? ?afely ;occiipied;y AJr;Cbr)es iGorKam, Ipiti Fayetteville Street, nearlhe Market. If isVari exrellent Stand for; a Dry Good or rocerj Stows: f & - For termswhich wfll ite, accommodating, i?quireot, WJ5SlfBY,W !llTAKttK.,M Raleieh, Ndv; l. . ; : 54, ' STRAYED OR STOLEN, 1 tit v ' 'i V ' 1 t IJRC:MyieVubscriber, on the! 10th Nov. last, A large hay HORSE, with a biaze in his face, about 11 years ld, 15 hahds high. and on has right hind leg he has a big ancle Xrid I," will, give Five dollars , re ward for the deliirery of said Horse to roe, or 'such infor mation. so that I. can get him again? V I ? -, f ' v;' JOHN B OTTLE S . ; "Rockingham Co. Dec. 20. 1821. : 63 3tp - . ''Riirrv YTmintv - 'Superior Court of Law, .September Term, .r . . 1K91 ' : ;i 1821 1 Alexander Laip -.V, VS.' - Elizabeth i'Lane.', .Petition for a Divorce, XT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that the defendant in vtliis Case,' resides without the limits of the State ; it is there: fqre ordered, that publication be made inthe Raleigh Register for three months, that the defendant appear at theext Superior Court of Law to be held for the county of Surry, a.t the Courthouse in the town of Rpckford, an4 plead, answer or-demur to the 'said petition; , or thepet'rtion' will beheard ex, parte and . j uugmeni awaruea accortnngiy . v a JOS; WILLIAMS, Jr. v 63 . . r'- . ; Clerk Superior Court. S25; HE WARD. : . ; RAN AVAY from the subscriber, living in Person county, N. C. on the 9th inst; a bright mulatto fellow by the name of SAM, sometimes Calls himself Sam Overton) about I O ieei y or xv mcnes lugn, sienuer uiuii, -"Bout 21 years of age, h$h colored hair, pale complexion, large eyelids which appear .to' be swelled and haiig very full over his eyes ; he is very active, jumps well, runs fast, and can play ;a littles on the fife and flute ; took with him a Flute which was not his own s wore away a light mixed coat and pantaloons of homespun, white waistcoat and black hat He was raised by me from a child in Pferson county, and I learnt him the Hatter's trade j and he can make a very good fur or wool hat I have no doubt but he will attempt to pass as a freeman and work at his trade. Any in formation; respecting him will be thankfully received, and the above reward given for his delivery to me or being confined in any jail in the United States so that I get him. . .r S. COCHRAN, Person county, Dec. 21, 64tf r - NOTICE. i THE subscribers having qualified as Exe cutors to the last will and testament of Richard Atkinson, late of Person county, dec. at the Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions for said county, December Term, 1821request all persons indebted to said dee'd,1 to come forward and make immediate payment ; and those having1 claims to present them legally authenticated within the time prescribed by law ; or this notice will be plead in bar of a further recover'. ; lv i ; - ! THO'S ATKINSON, 1KA.LEA, f JS Dec. 29, 1821. ' '' j 63-4t 1 rURTHEH Jtoticb. ON Thursday the 7th day of rebruary next will be sold at the late dwellingThbuse of Richard Atkinson, deceased, all the Real and Personal Property of said' decd, consist ing of a tract,of and, containing eight hun dred and sixty acres, including the planta tion where he Resided, on which is a good dwelling-house, and every necessary out house, a handsome young orchard of excel lent fruit jtrees, and. in all respects in com plete order. I Ten likely young: Negroes ; a valuable stock of Horses, Cattle, Sheep and Hogs; a larg euantity of Corn, Fodder and Oats ; Household and Kitchen Furniture ; Plantation Utensils, &cr &cl Twelve months credit will be given ; Bonds with approved security will be required. The sale will con tinue from day to day until all is sbld. - , TWO'S ATKINSON. 1 '. f i y isx'rs i inn. Person co. Dec. 29, 1821. , T v ; . 63-4t FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 1822. SmallpoxJWe are concerned to state that this alarming disease is at present in jTarborough, and that it has been introduced there by . the very means taken to prevent it. Dr. Smith, of Baltimore, who, it is well known, has the direction of Vapci nation th rough ou t th e Un ion, a few wet ks ago, sent to Dr. Ward, his agent in Tarbo rough , w hat was su pposed to be the Vaccine matter but . which, on being used, proved to be the , real Smallpox, which is now afflicting se veral families, and will, it js feared, be I with difficulty eradicated. We have, as yet, heard but of one death from this disease. S. Mr. 'Josephf Phil Hps ha jfaljen a saenfice to it. : v j AVe; Jcriow riot how Pr; Smith can excuse himself ; for naviii, by so ex traynlinarv a mistake, introduced this calamify intt our cuuntry. Loolcim -An entire rcrop of Tobacco was sold by Mr. S C. Brame, Ccinmission Merchant, on Saturday.; at g8 $0, cen is round.Pet. Mt.r i Georgia. The Legislature have ad- joujrneu, aiier, passing a resolution 10 seconu tne views oi jiarvjanu, ano bill forekctins thesGovernor onr me Alary land resolutions. -CI bej nave pancttoiiea4 the ' appropriation of 0pforhe5lgniatjvel iqrai-: Extended3 f h$f(J to the College; ofiCdfa mbia ;bes i des) frm re nasi rjs for thColIege pKCbope tJ V.1 U1S' ' rn'recommeiicji nff to th- Legisla- turetif South-Carolina the abolition ;of im pris onmeri t for d eh t, ,. jt h e, 6 o v e rp p i of that State! makes use" of the folloiv- 'If'' t ' . - , f i . If theliriability to par a deht Be a crime i.i t.. ' :;.t. .11.. t be. hot su6h art4; offence, as ought to jwfl upon it the severity of penal inhi- then to vest in any individual such a draw dbw bitipn, in power, s to arm hini with little l6ss than des- potautnomyi nepenoanicnwas sup.3matIe . and thc quantity on which fur j Sndt eidightened ageregards with equil' : rence, the injustice of the mandate that n6w, , of purchasers of publi landsipriarito': stripsthe deb'torjof severedlm bodf, and gaveto his toroportioned'share. The State is injure -i.v, A t A - -P. tiJ V ed, or S loss thi efforts, of a ! useful Th creditor is not benefited for the impri- the credit has Den allowed. Iap- sonment of his debt6r will not satisfy, sm - pe clai.' The; -debtor 1 the doubl vic hisfbrtunelmd revenge. i If mitted, , punish' it by severe enactments i if .S P ,n V,' .A. r;,L concealment be ..perpetrated, expose T the perpetrators to Infamous privatio .s. But hu-r manity arid justifce, the tears of infartcy and innocence, alike invoke the prohibition of 2 rouf PPyW nrp rVm.Pstpil UVari4f Kp Members of Congress from 'Sou th'Xtaf Carolina had, been held In this cityy to f nominate a person lor the office -tJf Prfe si d e n t o f ih e U. S tates is e n t ire I y unrounded. j'Tsf,jrif. Mr. Lloyd . spbniitted the following; resolution to the jenate of the h niXejd States on the 10th ins?; Resolved. Tliat aDDrODriations of terfitofv or the purposes of education should be made o those states in whose favor no such appro- priations have been made, correspondinein a ' just proportion with those heretdfore jnade - to mner stares in rnf union: : . .. a . ' r Resolved, That the foreeoincf resolution be reierrea to u select cornmiuee, wnn lnstruc- iions to report a dim pursuaattnereto . (. iSantc Lfiviaend i)n Monday ast the Ka n k of th e IT; Stat es declarr ; roiina to say, that thes statement put)-, lished in soihe of the newspapers, that a meeung pi ine memoers rrom eoutn ed a dividend of two per centuh'lblv,ltrustthat'sCatemenTrom' time o time, a ' its capnai siock ror tne last o months. ! v f . . jv j termined to alter therr charter ; and after serious debate in .public 'meet-i ing have voted that Boston should ih future be styled a citji and riot a town, and that its chief magistrate snpuid oe caned a Maror, and not; an intend ant. ponst)iuii6ncf JVtrlrArThrjee Vjections are made by the Republican' tizeris to i the new ponstitution !te Ifbrmed bv that State, viz. 'the Veto "iyen to the Executive.; the restrict! ori laid on the Leffislature from isefltn2 their carfals and salt-springs, anil the want of a provision to secure the ij ber ty of the citizen from infringement, except for the commission of a criitve, THe first, savs a writer on the sub ject, isa feature of monarchy ; the seconu snews a want or confluence, in the Legislature, which ought not Jo exist amongst Republicans ; and jthe Capias on's?inated in tyranny, and our freedom will not be complete till it be a polished ! .; ;'',' ' . Mr. Clay and Mr, Bibb, with an al lowance of $2000 each, (says the Lex ington, Ky. Gaz.) are; appointed Com- missioners o treat wnn me state oi V iffii nia abou t the asrecmen t '-'entered into with- Kentucky, when she became, a separate State. This agreement has ben . made the plea1 in the Supreme Court of the U. S. for setting:4 aside the laws of Kentucky,' protecting:: oc cupants of lands, because such Jaws are considered at variance !with fthe' terms entered into between "the two states, and the condition unon which Virginia consented " to part with territory in Kentucky. her V ..... , !j :frfirtnt5M-This very eccen tric character,' it seems, has thrown open the front of his house: in Ken sington, and turned it into sham'bies, where he proposes to ; selU meat at a reduced! price One of the Lpndon pa pe rs remarks uA We are ; g ad this modern " uaue" : has at last taKen.up a iresnectaole -callmff ; and sincerely hope: that his present speculation in bullock's flesh will be more advanta- us to him than his late speculation mman.brie PrjpAcis.r--Counselt6r 'Lillien stern, or r rankfort on the MatueJ has published a very singular., wbrk ;in win vii lie aucin m iut UlUVC lllttlj IIIC predictions, respiting ntichristra now on the eve of being accomplished Antichrist, he asserts., wilt apoear iri 1 823 ; his arrival lwill ?be;VucceeHe oy, ien years religious , wars i ait r i OT ten vear9 reu?ious wars t arrer; r-T-ri-vzrrv r. . .r .vvrr j. i UKd !t LS'ii ii - -n... ' i: blameless i,tei ricn in tne aiarnies oc so-: i uy trie I which, the millemum. as he assures I . .4vi -' : . l t -w-i r i t " 7 7 -! - - - - - - t - ; - y - - - -w w i m i j iiii tri-f iiinw. aim '.r xruiiiiAri 111 UJ S w speech the loiyirig singular fact,t that jforlhe tyt"jpx ears the sii pi C y offjthirteeilCthousandiniri an$ eight jfiyertpUarf liaV beenpaid ;J forlhedestnictioni wolves jii Frank"-, HnountJn that Statevand that da-. ring that period, the sura of five, thou- ? 0 sand eight hridrediahdlten vdojlars j only, have beeri received in that coun- . Y. ty for. tnesv;,-'.-:P-y. Fu Ui& Ldnds A report has beea rendered td ConaTess' bt!' the" Secreta by of the Treasury, in "tonformitr tfl i f 1 '' m r S - w JT1 itadej:the. quantity. otJanoeIinqush ;ed to the United: States ; the quantity ypon: which ffullpayment ' has beett ec;V,e iu1",X4lor PJi , of the; House irpm, the f jmperiections ,, of the returns froolAthe, Land Offices, ' KetOrris have been received frorn ihe ollwrng Land Offices oriljV Steuben TMle Marietta, fehawneetown, Uni cothe Zanesvijlf ,. Uetroit-'a hd JeffVr- sonville, and of)ithese the three -hfst' ' onlj appeaj ' tol be', com plete The' ,z 'rifj$eine-onlVf perfect ceturir froin all the. offices above named; and is as; lot lows : ' p - ; ' Ste'ubenville, Marietta, , i " ; Chillicothe, Zanesyille, ? Shawneetown, Detroit, L a Jeffersonville, 29,400' 84 w 11,199 JSS .746,006 37 1 119,123 60 "112,434 38 - , The; letter v of"tMr Commtssner 1 Meigs to the Secretary fh. ;frea,j . sury, cone! u des as foil own :i 4 ' The importanr omissibni Inl some of the abstracts of the proceeding trsmiraitted from . the land offices, will render; impracticable : i to fiirnighr': an Accurfttfe. cenferal statement. . ' such as is intended by the resolution, until an AYAmtnAiiMti hKaII Kava tt A1 A nil ll A tflii f th- nffi' tmVm.: tn inniv i omissions, and correct mistakes, v Mearitime,' v- f.c rcF5cwwtv, tne present, may answer tne purpose mxena- ' The LeQislarure pf Missonn have , ' ' repealed ,the jrede St.Louii Enqiiirerj, in' speaking of its s . 1 operation, says, '' the famous redenip- t, 1 tion; law .is about;tobe taken off thej , Statute book.'-' This paltry expedient , V.v; ltas excitedrjothinpb ita baneful operation sales of proper- , ! i.i? tjrjder.execntion iwere rendered completely lnenectuai, ana tnef7 aeot- ; ofs and creditor,' 'nforlwhpse especiat; benefit the law was, made, were leftas, febbarrasBedsliii the f first instance, P V uesiituteoftremeoyor jesoure -iay no case,IUis1)eIieved; hai thie debtor; ; been relieved ;1aim nv) has theired itof 'been half iatifi-v . 4 ed V'-'W'' z'X''-, lfiififff Ist Tuesaay night, (says .., . the Detroit Gazettebf October 1.9) the following . .tragical: occurrence tooic place a: short distance above this city; .Five4or'fc hInditns-4YjCh?b'MwasVwe'.-. believe,) ' were sitting by tlieir- fire, i ; . when' one demanded a .drink of whi- - key from, an other, who; held a hot tie' between3 his knees -he was refused, and , immediately d rew h knife and' kil led his comrade, whothad' denied j him, by stabbing him in - the neck. The inglhe fate of his son, sprang upon.the; murdrer seized him , by : the throat, jbore him to the ground! and, give hio- several stabs with .a short knite.-. Thinking he'had killed-him he' went to see his i son, but no sooner had he quit the murderer thau he sprang up-; on his feet and tled. He has not been ' seen since, and jt is supposed that , he hasYdied of his wounds in tbe forest Where he had bid himself, Vv: . " ' Ml-: r MARBIED,' - t V At the seat of Gen." Calvin 'Jones, in the , fake Forest, on the 10th inst. the Rev. Willi Reeves, -of, Ofttfige county to Mrs. Thisbie i In Edgecomh county, on the'llth ultimo, 'Hr.Elijah (PrieeivUntbibiiii' to "Misa . Temperance Thorhas, daughter 'of Ichabod lThom8iEzql'':it ''V ;- . ; " ln Jones county,' on theSd insOfr. an cis Wi Nelson; of Newbern;-to Miss Maria. ''.I Hatch, only daughter of jCol. Edmund Hatcn. ' V, comnunIcated. H':t .. vv In Hertford county, on the 5th inst.. Mrs, ' Susannah tnns, the wifeiof Cen. Thomas ; Wynns. ; This lamented Jady supported a I painful and lingering illness with patient for-4Aitude;- resigned from 'habitual piety, to the dispensations; of her Crealior. ; To the deep V amicuon ' oi i.ep suryiTing . ausoanu, - wa tresDectable - rriends and acquainUnces. yro him andto thern,he has left the" invaluable of aasured hopethe tefrj i which, iri i better wnrld atle'hds.her!'! u ' J f;i Mi 1 vi ,4 ) f 'a-- V'. 3 1 81 1-4. 'A :V Jan. 8, 1822. .pajumore, Jan. x io, , - . ow - people, '-';:-;s " r r i i