v. 'L" . T.i-: nf ft r.oum I:utee br Brunswick .-.y - r- - ' thc pa d into tne 1 reui v i. ,1 M 1? . rvnd of four per cent, having beei ? rV this da decIaM on the Capital Stpck Void Rink for the last six months, it. will cfTveri on" orn mission; ne' elegant CrMPFWLlKG PIECE, bfftt :rPfv?mlnrTl; patent breech, joM tin ft-ppfr wadpouch.vlocki vice, mrtir. Jcc. complete. . -""nrhare also just receive as' Above, a few PLAID , CLOAKS f Superior qua lijr. which theytofleat reduce prices. -In S ere a general assort mert ofGRO,? TFRIES: ,.;-Vly.y Nov. 2ff. "TARCHITErTURE AND CIVIL V jENOINEERlNG. : THE Suscfiber'frPspeclfHlly informs f;entlmen vr ho'rnay rquinr hU Pro fessional services and whose frequent; rpnlications he has been unable to attend Vo, that hts engagement .with the State vUl terminate with the present yar, and that tfcen he will be ready to receive their rommands.. Lejer 'directed tg .bnn at Kaleih until the 1st of January, will be attended to. . ; L v- -. " ' "' ' For. A GREAT BARGAIN. : XJAVING resolved to occupy my for- il mer tiwelimg near mr iMeciicme ' Krrc, T offer for sale the LOT on hir$ j t 1 now lA-e on Hillsborough' strr et, adjoin- ' hrDr. Pmrees's and other.' 1 hi puce is hanoieomeiy suuaicu, ot ims on u t iwcu inv;Hruse with four rooms befow ani four above st airs, with. lis fire plans, and nil other Outhouses, with a large Garden and a Well of water in "the. yard inferior to none in the vicio'uy of Raleigh. This property is welL wrtb. the., attention of. these, wishing a" pleasant seat a little re tired from the bustle of business. Good accommodation will be given! for tiie vhole rf the, purcbasr. money. Posses fciorgien mmedUtely. - ' RANDOLPH WEBB. Raleigh, Nov. 2G. 10 tf . i NOTICE, v THE Court of Pleaa and quarter Sessi ons fr Wake. Countv, ;at November Trnn, 18C2. r tnted Letters of Adminis tration on the estate of Harvy Dickerson. late of said County, deceased, to the sub scriber : he hereby gives notice to all per sons having claims against said estate; to present them wjthin the time- 1 'united by law, otherwise this notice will be plead in bar of them. All persons indebted arc r quested to make Immediate pavment. WM. WILLI AMS. Nov. -27. ' JO 3t . : FURTHER NOTICE. . WILL be soTd at the Str.re of the snb-i-criher. on the 17th of December next, all the Property of said Dickerson, ronslstins of Carpenters' Tools, Clothing, Watch, Ccc. W. WILLIAMS. Kov.27. - : . St . ADVERTISEMENT. 1 T NovembeT Sessions, 122, of the Coun It ty Court of WaXe, the Subscriber .qua lified as Executor of William Hay wood Kuf fia, deceased All therefore who are indebt- lto the Estate of said deceased, are desired H to mate payment; and those who have claims i ajTnst it, are Hereby warned to present them iurroper form, with i. the time limited' by law-, or this notice will be a plea in bar of re covery thereof. . ... ' I1ENRV J. G. UUfJN, Ex'r of WiUiam II. UuffindecM. Sov. 20, 1822 . : . 1 N011CE IS FURTHER GIVEN, 'pHAT on Tuesday, the 17th of December I nrxt,the perishable Estate of William II. Puffin, dee'd, will be sold at his Plantation, ve miles north of Raleigh, and near the; cta.e Koad leading to Ixmisburg. . I .".vuiisisisot a Horse and MUles rtnestock 1 lioandnhrnti rmftf rnm v-. i er, and Cotton Household i and Kitchen ' J ,rwture; together with sundry other arti-' ' leoious to enumerate. . And on Fridav, the 20tb of December next, 1 Mif be at mH Planlation a part or ! ' he Negroes belonging to the Estate of ' ,! r' a deceased. The negroejs are young; and ! .Jjj i,r ,,cy cns"3i oi wen, Hoys, v. omen : M Children - i Bank.' on or .atter wonaay n.i -? l J' -m .-t ' rMrv- ;UUUJ. : : evel BrincJics fteen day, thereafter - 1.:.- ' " ' ; Hrii."vwM,v.., i f JPHE Subscriber inform h friends and "TOj SpORTSMIvN. - ; jhelicthat r Jiji WfveiJ k i - . . fresh supply- of GOODx which-he offers S'it i- ... . ' . - !Huirwiuw4 "3 urciixuuiuiuiLaiiiu i VZ' 5 -3T " J s bya frfend from Asheville, evinces hv-uasers np pve their bond with approv- I c i ii.iii- r- a curitr. .'But should any prefer tipay ;asfaras regards that section of country h, they will be ajlowedi premium of three iat-Ieast, ihat we were nTf mistaken v 00 a monies paid in advance. m fi i ' propeny hot oe soii on xne jm day, the sales will . be continued from I waaytiU all is sold. , ov. 20, 1822. , ' 10-t ... PUlVATK-scHnnu HLLL" fS the 1st of J intends opening a Private School in this ! pee ,n vVich he will teach the following i nches at the annexed prices, viz." - rfe?!S? a"dVr;ting, . i?3 pr Qr. "? . , uu Aninmeuc, .4 -And Geography, Astronomy, Ka-- ; . &Moraiphilosophy,Eng. v, . -sa and Latin grammar, & the $5 - th?. Aathors read in bur Uui- f ersity, .. . . : J . t - edLng n-'fiw number of years engag rfuJ nho business, and having genl n ePt?K n enti!e faction, ho, hSpes to ploy hSf 4pprobationf th?s who may era- - naW.v JE. LuisDEX. Aaaress ww qe deliverer bj he Jbf jlohnson'County,-' 7" Uli": .Npv;20, 1822. 9-tm NOTICE. J j " JL the Subscribe rs;w as dissolverhy inn-' ituai consent on tn 26tn jNovembfr, 1822, A ! State Bank, . r;,' ? : ' .. - :- low for cash,' at bis old . '-''. yimong' w.'rich ore, . 5up. Blue arid Black Cloths - " ' , . " ; , Brown and mixed do. ' . : . ; . ; . v Cassimefps and SaftinettfV ? i Black and colored Borhbazetts - Cambrics nd Book Muslins ; v Calicoes ; ahd Giphams ,: ' '' . CrnpeShawls and Jobes' , English silk Haniikerchiefs ' " Linens, Cotton Shirting-, and A, variety of other Articles in the Dry ' . " . , ' Good line. ' ..' ; 4 : GROCERIES, : : '' ': Old Jamaica Rum, Holland Gin French- Brandy, Apple & Peach do. An apsor ment of Wihfs f v , - 1 CofeeLoaf and Brown Sagar " ImperiarTca : ; " Swedes-Iron, Salt, Candles.. waiegr Nov. 2r. .' 40 3t yr STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. ,' i AwJt'CoFJfTT. " .-. Jj" Superior Court of Law, Sept; Term lfi??. Original Writ executed on CeoTeHaukVand ori iT?ual att"cli:nent vs: Mrm'. George Bowen, V9i . v Georre HauV, & llatiJc, levied on one horse -William Hauk. t'o-'ar, no other good or propert y .to ; be - found.. Jhn Rry, Sheriflu TT appearrng to the sat"wf?cti6n of the tCour' that William Hauk Is an inhabTtant of another State, it Is ordered that Ivertise pient be made' three months hv the Kaleigh Register, foh the Defendant to cpme- in and defend at the next Court to be held for this County, on thethirtl Mopdav of Marcbnext," or judginent will b; entered against him by default.- t. ' Atru'ecopv. - ''-.' 10 ; Test, v TL EARNEST, Clerk. G. BOCCIARDI, v " Confectioner, : ';' TTAViNG established, himself in the Rt City of ; Raleigh.. on Fayet teville Street, in. the house formerly ccup?-d by Mr. Joseph Ross as a Vendue rOfTice Respectfully informs Ladies and Gen tlemen, that he has on hand every article in. his line, enumerated as follows : Peppermint Drops L'..-gs, Lemon., Ro5eCeam, Mint and R ck Candies, Sugar.Plnms, Almonds. Cinnamon, Car rawy & ArJs Ccmjpts,.. r. Cnstalized Fre nch Fnm Presrvrs, Sultana ritsins, S?ft-?hellcd Almonds. Raisins, Prunes, F'gi, Crackers and Biscuit," Cocoa Nuts, Rnlogue Sausages. Cranberries, Qrangcs, Lemons, Nutmegs, Dry Citron, PArt, C!are( Madeira.: and Malaga Wines, Chocolate, "Mustard, Cht-ese, Pickled Oy sters by the ktg, Spanish Segars, Fiddle, Sctngs. Tlutes; Fifes, Octavo Flpgeoiftsv Dolls, Children': Watches, and Toysrof nil descriptions; M'lhoany Razr Casts, Playinsr, Cards, Colcgie Water, Jews harpvMrblesT 'T-etter Paper '-Cakes f all kinds, Optic Views, &c. He-wileii-leavor to kee every article in his Ijne of the first quality, and. will spare-no pains or exertion to give general sntisfac- tkn. He expects ma tew days a new ; supply to complete bis assortment. On haiul a good Omic, vfitb Views- j- K B. Parties and Families supplied at I the 4iortest notice. His Bar will always be furnished -with the best liquors; - Kovembef 22. " - 9'5t - :,h . ' , 1' ' ''ii 111 ' "1 1 ' I ii ' 11 ' I fi VHIDAAt NOVEiMBKR 29, ;1822. - f , i. ' i-e rz.k.:.! i Tuesday last .Gabriel Holmes. i'Esq - " was, without opposition, re-elect- ed Uovernor or this state for the en- suing year. . It was with pleasure, wf adverted a few weeks since to the cenefaV pros perity of our. State. .The- following in the favorable opinions we expressed. The sales of the, lands, recently ac quired from - the Cherokee T Indians', were operfed at the new town ofFrank lin, in Haywood county; on. the 29th u It.' u ri d er th e upe ri i nte nd a rice of Col . John Patton, the Commissioner an- pointed by the Governor for this "pur pose anoamounted.ilpr week . to fnbre t than' SSOfJOCT, al most double the sum received from the same sourceJast -year;;" ': 7':'v t:? i? The landa generally, commanded much higher pricesfliit( tracts of the same quajityprodaced at either of the former sales ; arid in a feW Instances' those returned;as the third jitsf iold at'Speracrc;: '' iS.t FireDn the. eveni n of the 2$d inst.:a tireas diitOYCrt U inAVibdsor 1 1 ;7The nhntlal "Addri's will h HaIVmH Kv i sist mpre vent? ng the spread pf this devnurin")eeqf::.whetf entlema rt , (Mr. R.) "who; had been for some i ime ( no isrpo eo ano wn o was then in a Helicate si a f;d;heaI(bVwa Mi -ucH " t V fi ;i ) t ftF hv "KTia p y t r a nrrl i 1 narV-:rxcrHnirtK ) m toed iatejjv tipi rcil.WrH; vas a j ma n :T.pFvtp rl fn ,Bi ntegfij j n'd h on or and han Jeft tu lament.hi death b innd i 1 .vi fe a nd 'mi m'eroli A frfehffe.' eraf..wJio -havf ; beenf iftin for orhe time at Washington Citv: affer- exa rn i rj i n; all t he '"eases iff whTli fe- e; tm a P r were prepare adjourned ontlie 22d inst.Ito leeKa"in on the lSth February; ; ' Of the fclatms aei dowrh foV u examination, the n are ;u qci u e a " on 1 92 j of which 1 tX have been allotted its vdtifi and 79 rejected for want of ssuiiicient evidence. NThe Charleston Courier, received yesterdaS" contains a Jopjj account of a h e na e trie n f , b flfib ' coas t o f M atari zas,' between the U.-S $chr.n Animator, Capt. Jlllm and a piratical vessel of about 90 ton9, mounting one 18 pound er an(j two long rjines Capt. AMen succee 'ed in capt urt i the vessel bu t with the Joss of bis own 4ife and four or qis crew, jjieut. uaie; took corn, mand of the "sjbiir.;ifter the death of Capt. A. a nd is destined : for Norfolk M'itji. Ms prize. V TheCourier received iifs information from;the rnaster of the J bri Iris, of Boston, who had suffered tne reaTei crueji:es a lew.oays oeiore from the ame vessel, ami at whose sojicitatiiin, togetherwUh hjs sense of j iluty, ('apt. A. was? prevailed nn to updertake its -capture in which- he in deed succeeded, but at too gretja sacrifice. :'- :- The following is an extract from the Message of the Governor of Georgia to the Legisla ture of that State., : , , f . v Exertions have oeeri:" repeatedly m ad e t o procu re a 6i i tab! e jpeVsqn to fill the office of Eii;iner btit I, regret thjt they have as jet, proved, unsuc cessful. There have been applicants tor tne omce. uut in? want ot suntcient vouchers $ r. their 9kill and ex peri oneef ha s . h 1 1 h e r t d 'prevented the Kxe'c u 1 v e If ted; the hazarding an appointtnent.Vhenly individual, now in the southern States, who is known to have, given practical evidences of his qualifications, for an o ffi ce, of this "kind, , is aj AI r Fulton now in the employment of the "Stale of North-Carolina at five thousand dollars per annum. This State, from lie talents and industry of this gen (leman, is said to have derived signal benefit As the, services of au - Engi neer .are, to rIan and direet; and notfi ta 1 ab n r- I w b u ! d res pect f u I ly s u gae s t the propriety of attempting .o ;etn?ct n aiiajiemeht with tb'it Stdte, sa as ta have the service of that gentleinap in conjunction, upon Wchprinciples as may be tleemea equitable and just. From." the lebth of time he has been it is hoped and believed that suchiah4ses;conspire:to arranirement is practicable, and the '! oci asional services of a man ufexpe- rierice and acknowledged talefits and; iodUHtry , ivouldlbe more satiatae-tory and benerjcili-than the undivided ser-r viges of one less skilful." ' - Trfishinzlon CV'y, AW;2L TAf Tacf. Yesterday was the day fixed for the jrreat match-race over the j Washington Course, bet wee,n' the Vir i ginia -and N'iy-York ttoVs?ajx Sir i Chaules and hcLiPSE. At an early uour, a greaiernumoer qr peupie man were ever before congregated in Wjtsh intoii (supposed ta Exceed ten thou sand) assembled on or: aroujid the course. A vast n u in be r of respectable stfanffers were oreent. The day was cood, and thecourse irr 'fine order. For -two days there, had been a report that the V irginia hore was tonic, and coiild not run. .It "was nevertheless believed by jnany tha!. the Race would be run, Kxpectatjoti ; was; on. tip-toe until one o'clock, when the' backers of the Viremia horse deenhed to run the llorsel and of course naioT the forfeit of five thousand doljars, to the owrjers of the NYorkJiorse-r The. disaDooihtmeftt of those wnp had- come great tlistancesi. even from Huston,- to 8ee.:thisRacTna well iinigiried. Curiosity yfe rvvecl, hpw? ever, .oy-arumortiiatv-a- race woum vet be' run bet weeri these hbrses for a single Jiealt, of toiy;$?ileiM And the Ra ce-wks ru ri "accord ini y v fora wa ge r of 15 ft eeii ?h u nd red svdol I ars" a s jd e Eclipse" won IthemoV' est easethe yirgihia b pletely' brokeri dbw.l&Ortpp!.' during the last round,- m; theUeg of which he was Jame., It has been generally expdctedVthat her racing cbntesl'between-thew- Yorlc and; y rgin nwt terminate Vwitho Uie, f incidents ot Wednesday : : and it ' has' turned ; oUt accordiBsl r. A aatch Has beeTnade in . Ma; next- Detweeh-Ecfinsii artfian v winer norse ip pe proquQea at me Starts in post on that 'd&ii-:A'ZJ V." rOtVTHH nAXKJRU BSOtSTF.Ti. Messrfr. Jfe&'ora The p'.ibllc papers,fhfovi us, that 'Considerable excitemeftj exists; in sdifie ''bf. the western counties- of this Statpj 1 respecting; tltS supposed aUscorery of a 'SiU vcr. aime in Tne uounty oi :juincoin. I Raye, been favored with specirnens of the mWeral. from several respectable gentlemen, accom. paniexl with a reaueti; that it rnight besub jectetj ftq.suchclieiniclexi'i Would be sufficient .td-decjde whether or not u cor.iain silver. peg- leave to reply to their .inquiries through the meMium of your paper, in order to correct a mistake that has appeared in some of the papers, namely, tlyai Thad hnnd tMiJriinerat to be riek in Silver. Probably, the mistakevarose frotn my having acknowIedgeSth'e genuineness qf a piece of fnetalUc ,silver, transmitted in .company withj have been extracted from the" s:irae"mmecal '1 a sttecimen ot tne nsuDDOsea ore j ana iwi ta i i ne iacx is protessionaiayocauons naye pr.e ventedmy attention to this., speciuien" until theipresent time, and I now send'yoU the re suit of mv .observations. .'".) L -;'N"', t " This mineral, o far as can be determined from small specimens belong tj a class of riKJKs caiiea tneiss. n is or a rjesn coimiry; and is rendered shmii.g by pafrcles of mica or fsin glass dispersed kl hrojif gh the jraassl The only metallic appearance it presents, is owing to the oxide of iron from whicbiicleriyes its colour. ? There is nothinsr in thelfetpearance j of those specimens which i hai e seen indica xive or a precioua merai, nor is us speciuc gravity higher than, what belongs tb . the rocKs .ot tnis class. ' y$ . But, although- the external characters of this mineral do hot reveal an v thing precious. iuuy nui siiycr exist in jl uuuci uiuc uxauia- - ed form ? t: ',"; -A-.'fi -.M,;- -'-'V v . To ascertain t liis poi nt, recourse was bad to chemical tests i irieans are hx, our posses, sion of detecting exceelingly' minute por tions of 'silver, even vben it Is dispersed througli a great quantity -of. foreign matter. Several. procest'S, indeed; distinct from oriel anotner. may DeT separately errmtpyea tor this purpose no on e of 'which' ' b at, all diffi- 'cult. I have?roade the requisite trials, by ' deferent methods, witnout , success, and am tal except aTsmall ouantity pfironi.- But perhaps th ese specimens have been !, badly, selected,; arid although Mipay not afford suver, still may it not exist :m-other 1 parts, of th'e:'rock'jTbe:follov are directed towards ascertaining this perint . In company with a . specimen of the re put- L ed ore, I was favoured withe a .small bar .... . . ' , ' f ......... , . . j silver; said to have; been extracted from .U' was.sn'ascertained?eai alloy .of Csllveru t and copperi VSometinries, uVtecd, -';sUyees-! f ists in nature associated witb;: copper, : as ;t jj readv to,i!Vthatno oneof the specjineusof f . : ;' . , . : '.-. v'.'. 'this mineral, " Uch Aeieicons j ; ' A IOUS the least particleof silver, nor ahyotherrne- : ' 'y '- THpasDirJ wdv j-28." ' ' aoes aiso wnu ieau, v"Mi jmimuiuuj onsiaDiea in toe couoty.'pT w.arren;t- l , several other metals ; But it is jwell knpWii I m r. M'l; a hHt tb regulate tlie counry: .that common, silver coin aUd'lsirart;aJIoyf.of ofwarrua -j H'J' ''M &r?-- silver ami copper in established ptoprtionsi u' MrGrham of Rutherfordi' bift d5acti'ngd: I and copper being the lighter metal, the pe- the time ahd place of selling, lauds unier ex f : cific gravity of the compound is Lless, than ecift ' -..f that of pure silver accordingto tbeprpporwjK ? A1comriiittee was 'foruied -on the part , of , uon 01 copper, now, imu cAaimnauuti . ; ' vit Jtbese two metalsj so. remarkable a Coin-i cidence would afford a 'strong. 'presumption j i that it'was derived from coin itself. tin regard to' tpecijic graiiiyy. thatTof pure -Sll silver isw.! o, rim uwi ui uju - kpvi. i f M i T5 1. r.. of mute onnnM ! .895;.The Specific CTavitV O'f the alloy COn- i should appear, that the silver ip question Has bis re-election to the office of Governor, anoV V ' . the same specific gravity, and tlie same-pro j to know at what time h Willfre ready to qu ' portions of isilyer artd copper, as common sil lity , :: f ; p i :!' - '.' . V . ' t ver coin, and that it consists of .nothing' else ' Ort motion of AIri Beall, a select committeo ' ' ' -i stitutiug British standard silver wouldappeRUlnto tbe-JPublic Treasury on entries of land L j W.' on caicuiiniuu iu uc i v.ju f-uui ot ' i(.mu- respect, so that hardly two coins, in chcula: tion, will be found to agi;ee precisely. The , SpcCl-.V .graviij' Ut hjc aic uimu ijvniui- j tion proved to be 10.333, which: differed less from soijie coins with which it was Compared I than-thej' differed from one another The ! presumption afforded, by this iCoincidence was strengthened by an analysis of the alloy, made tor tpe purpose oxyinamg out tne ac- tual proportions of the c this process the alloy svas foundto consist.of j 1 part copper to 12 4-5 of silver. - The standard British silver coin consists of 1 copIJ per jto 12 1-3 silver j that of SMn and of the ? United States differs a little, thdugh hot very , farj from this pyo portion. ; Considering that J some slight ditterence exists ip ihevahie of.j ' current silver, jthe , foregoing .agreement is i j ai accurate as could have been expected, on j the suppositiah;that the. w was derived from coinVf VTbe preceding facts I are offered for the satisfaction of audi as ma,i feel interested in this questiOnVt'; Every man, : I with these factsben mm, can for opinion with respect to tlie prbbabUity of me have only to regret the necessity of decJarinkif t.u- ort-'rMt,ovAr!iKl to the' hones ndl r wishes of the community. IW! Should any-one, hp wever, still meet witn contrary evidence, and desire; theopinion -of mineralogists abroad, I'sliould be happy; so far as I am able, to aid him in' commumcatmg with them,? by transmitting specimein Or otherwise;; allyf should the hopes Jwhjcli have-been excited prove entirelygrbudJess, it is pleasiner to reflect, that .those- exhaust less treasures of iron witli which .the same region abounds, are stamped with no dubious or delusive characters, but afford a surer path to hap piness 1 and prosperity Ttn ; thv silver mines or Eotosi. . 'vVc'.n,k5jrv- I am, Gentleman, respectfully yoUrs, DENISOK OJUMSTEDu Those who are acquainted with.the prin- J judge of the correctness of this result by tlie ttyiowjcg data.'-: , - tT,4:;Vn ' Ninetv-nine cTainV of the alloy being dis-- solved in nitric ucid,"and precipitated by .hni riate of soda: afforded 12i era of fused chlc4 naeoi stiver, e cquiucuus ui in the : ratio of J3.7irilver, anI-4.5 chlorine HenceAmj 13418.2 : 13.7 : : 122 : ?1.835 th- quantity of pure sflvein 99 grs of the alloy. And 99 91.835 rl 65 the quantity of cop- per in uiesame.. lnereiore,; r .r ft, (Vlr ' . t .10 OltO vfLJ iioltfor;oneol& 1 ,f; Mrfc Mcfey- nrcieKted abUI'toai act concerning od title bf lapdV-and &r U mitations tff act ioiis.' and for avoidlnir siiita i A ? X' 'lawvhicb.:wasVead ahd referred tmtheoi'v :;sedc.ftpm thej rttfuse ofl Common " aV.v rae.sutin.thatihha bill respectmg tlie altering. the iime f Kold 1 - i ing uie uountyupirrt of- Burke. ; . .r. j! ; ; MrAWniiamson presented" a" resoiutidn !n r A atruqtin the mmittip on Ibe JiidiciarrJ to fi ejiquire whether Soy aljeration" is necessary: rr relative the probate g willCgrariting letxTi ti uimi3iruwii, ana seuiemem . or , c , T." that committee to endulre SiTtO the exnedS eticy of amcriding the Saws,s6.aa -.to requlrd Vi r executors to give- bbnd alid security for the i m.: ..faithfutf dischargeXo their dutiesjuhless in i , cases wberftrthe iearitflr shall ftv will dliWt " '-''' i' the contrary and fhatlUie report by biil or" t v W T Mr, Brwririggi r a resolution instructing ' thevcmwutteein pubbcr f buildings , to: en i) .V Cuhe into 1JieeeWiTtfres :'Jr. the Stat eiHouse,: and tbose incurred' by;thv;; W .transportation of the tattle of Washingt'y JS": ' firjpi:, VIiniitton:' tfi -tbis place--wnich rei65';; lupous were..reierreid,:, ; , f 't i ' ' Tlie fol!owingb were presentedtvi :. f" .,' KBy Mr (laway, Sioners to JaVjoff -'the:: mat'.lteToad fromijr v: Saleni 'whiclr p'assed .treii and was ;refefred tovthe io lmmittee oil Internal Improvements 'J: v ' vA' liy .Mn person, a biM;maiacompensaJf tion tourors of the V$uperiorJ andC6unty Courts of Moored 1 . V V 'i'j?- '".CSr'? I ' V'U fur- -th authorisinff the : CountV t.'H?.- Courts of Perauimons annually td aonouit 4 W'" 1aiHiivUVIl vt . a UlAitVV 04u Mr ' 'Culne-ntwK- a. hill wftiat ' art' nr "i. s. . ' . vuiivv i ions ( iuou ias6 ui lllta.lt!. iviuan.ll passed m tne, year. uiWtuca bills pas&eo ' . .theirfirst readlngrj "4 K On motion of Mr. Stranfiret .Reohfed thaH So much of the report of the: Treasurer a relates to debts duethe.stato underilOO; rpicrreu 10 iue juaiciary committee. v y-... -, 4- ? On motion ot .Mr. Fwhef Mr Mooije waj auueii 10 me j uuic anr commiuee:. " -,- . . i - . . T ' - . in 1321 for the better regulation of the town of TettevUle ; k t" PY'' 'T ; ' - - :; MrTiiirnery a bill to allow comnwSSjOns tfr ' tnis nouse 10 intorm uapnei noimes, Jiq..ot' was-appointed.to examine, the road laws, and enquire? mto the etoeiehcV of .amendine'T I them, and Me5sra.)SeaU,tlmon,.M Millan and Xiion were named as this con ' - . ' J. JUliitsc. t .: -j t ' J : - The hill nroarnhinv f h imi k. r,a?rl nereauer maae,;wasiniienniteiy postponeq. ogitciug hj uauuw . mc tunc. prviuvcu itw c Senator to- Congress.'" (r A meeting of ihej Citizens vof RaleigV is requested' at ; the: Cojurt-hoiise to-rhorrow1::' ( Saturday) afternoon at!'3 o'clock, u recetv ' the Report of the Committed appointed at a tormer meeting, to ponterwittttnerroprietoir j ' v, ,; t . " "r ' '' - . Owing to the annual meeting of the ' . I . Stockholders f the State Banki being orffl ( Monday next, the meeting of the Agricultu; ; raV Society is deferred till the day following; -" ' at 3 o'clock. ' ; ' ' , " . 'i, , " , . ' . ' The Rev Wm. Compton having found k impracticable to fulfil ?tlie appointment of ' . State; .to preach ' i . v. tLheiinniyersarySermn on Sunday the1 8tbi J - v f . ' iit.'the . Rev.Gebrg4'l,; Ariderson na bcn appointed to rierform that service. ' vr. - ' ' T V :- ' -In this fcity,pn, Tuesday, evening last, Jas : t Ri Love. Esa a 1 Member, of the Lesrislatuife ! tractel. adoamfui-,inness. oh Thursday " r the 2iH instant he ren yctint'y,Irt'Ha ;J '' Phile moira wkint piq. -of ' . Loutsbu rg ! This lady wal justly and highly ; steeii cdv ; tv byalwh heedsetyirijw X .wfet'mctberrieidi aW'ijjbbcTwer'?;" air Hisrharowf ith ; rnrrnrft ' Anrt if.' ., ' aaugater ox ,ir. james t-onian, jncrcsani. j- .';:. ;:UItlJt:-i"'-;--': V ; ' '. COMMUNICATED,! P,--! ; U'iC Pepatterl this jife, lifter ;mqrprf tf ttucfc a'ccepltHble.mativ'-t nerTfiiasrou loo jlmtssfurnM ?A cmlbrta ofdh ChwtJ iJie'djillhcalf.aisuran uflpning;pver; twain; anuuc..uiaci ; Blessed? lareitKe'deaid that die itr ttjew : Hannv-niil ' tbv'davslfe ended. ;. ' i: J -c ;;XAU thy mouriiing days below To the right ot Jesus uo." InTaslingtori city, ort tbe 23d irist.iitRe1 20th year, Mrs. Ai. E.M!ddleton, consort jpfi- , Arthur Middleton,;junjcq. wiu omy aiiu ft) '.ll A , i 1 ! T ". 4 'i. .Bertie cbuny Mweningiioasej'accb . ' " T: . . ''; i .-1'" . 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