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1' i. jfl. 1 r .i WSener of Internal Jroprovemenn tet but to tffte'nd - the W laws rtheill T !m! Lnt rdin 1 f77 making pro t0. ft the poor, and other purposes-and fconrnittee consisting tf Messrs Henry, fisher.' ?trancrenaf GrahaTn, were yoore, r wny ; .-neetion with theicom- PPl" ;n te part of the Senate, relative to p5tn.tOij Tmto theadiHinTstratiori of the i:!wofthis'S'ate. ..;- ..nrM1.ll! i - - j A wt in rrh b:ll trrantinarvtortiier-ume to penecx Tn and the hill to amerd an aet lue'a hi 1819, to give tn the County Courts j V lo regulate special elections, was read j time. The Senate having concurred J ? lithe amendments made byliis Hsose, t : the bill bill respecting Feme Cpyerts, it passed j r! , . tn amend'an act passed in 1816. r more convenient administration of . : lfH?jrri-ad the 3d time, Mr. Lamb CStiCiifs indefinite postponement, which eetfred 83 to 37. Mr. L. then moved VWlment to the bill, Vi'hich was also re in ail'1-" in 1 . ' , . 1 - ' - Vrfd84to40.- , , J The following bHls were presented: ;,. 1IICU i it i - f e.Q.Iprcme Court Jp particular cases, Ato more efTecttjally promote the adminia.; . nf istice. - . .v..:'' 4 -At.n.abm to alter the times of holdiTijr tle Superior Courts in the tirst ju Trikl circuit. -- 7 Mr Lewis, a bill to amend an ac,t passed t ihe present session to allow commissions to Ae Constables in tbe counties of Warren Northampton and Brunswick. . Mr Gary, to amend an act passed 1819,' to preent audulent trading- with ,laMr!S. A. Bryan, a bill for the better regu btlon of appeals from the decisions of Justi ces of the Peace. - Mr. J. White, a bill to establish Mlltons Tjje cidemvin Anson County, ahd toinj 'corporate the' Trustees thereof: Mr. Clancy, a bill to amend the first sec tion of anct passed in 181G, to compel re tailers of spirituous liquor by the small mea sure, to take1 licences from the County Court, and for other purposes j and : ; Mr. Mtbane, from the commtttee on the Cherokee Lands, reported a bill to provide ' for the sale -of the ?Lan-ht lately axquired b treaty from"' the, Cherakee. 'Indians, which iire been 'surveyed; and remain unsold iiVh hIL's were read the first time and pass- !, with the exception of the one. presented i y Mr. Clancy, wnicn w;s rejecxeo. i ,Tt?ESAT, B5C,,I7 The bill to reflate the. patrol of Kichmond county ; the bill tpincoi'porate tlie Mecklen Irnr Agricultural Society, and ; the bill to ap point commissioners and to incorporate the . tovj n of lluntsville, in: Surry county, were read the first time. nV ; ; . V . . The hill making compensation to the jurors t f the superior and county ' courts cf Camden and Franklin,' tras read the 2d and 3d limes. . The bill to amend an act passed ip ,1741, for the better observation of 'the'Lord'a day, and the bill ta amend an act passed in 1793, to prevent the obstruction of .the navigation of Currituck Inlet, "were indefinitely post poned on their reading.,. ,.. The bill concerning' the hire of negroes, tra wfrmrl to Messrs. Ilenrvi feure. Cooner; Moore and umaney. -. r - ,. , -The following bills were presented Viz r. Bv Mr. Martin, a bill to amend an act fot the Incorporation of .Elizabeth City, in Pai quotahk county. v-l-.; .v..l"--y ;,;-" Mr. Speight, a bill to alter the names of Deborah and John Wiggins, uf Greene coun ty, and to legitimate them.-s- i " If R.TkI Kill diirvnlumnntara tn an orf passed in the year 1784, to appoint commis sioners and to establish Morgant on, in Burke county. i Mr. Brickell, a biUto repeal part of the 5th section ot an act passed in to amena an ct directing the mode of proceeding against the real estate of deceased debtors where the' personal estate is insufficient for the payment of debts. . : . . Mr. Fisher, a bill concemihe: Notary Pub- ' lies. Clerks of the County Courts and County Solicitors. v , Mr. Whitaker, a bill to authorise the coun ty courts of Wake to have copied and re bound, such books in the Register's office as are old and worn out ; and ; . . f . , If. -xmx xi f Cherokee lands, reported, a bill to authorise) the county courts of Haywood to appoint an entry-taker and surveyor for the lands lately wnicn nave not been surveyed. -Which bills passed their 1st readiriff. Mr. Lamb; a bill resnectine the tav of tlie Judges of the superior courts in certain cases. irroposedto deduct $12 50 from their allow ance, lor each day they may fail, to attend their rearular courta.1 1 This bill wa read th first time, and on mouonof;Mr. Moore, inde- Bniieiy postponed Yeas 70, Nays 53;r "WXD3riS7AT. '"HXCVlfL Mr. Henryi from the special committee, to vnom was referred the bill .concerning the hire of negroes, returned it with an arofend ment, which was concurred in, and the bill - icau a second uroe. -4 .-r ' On motion of Mr. Burgin, the committee on Internal Improvements was instructed to enquire into the exoediencv of aDtrronriatln dollars out of the funds set apart for In- improvements, for the arpose of-o-pemng a road from Morganton to the North cove, in Burke county, thence to the Ten- J H- A. Jones presented the memorial of "icnoano&e Navigation Company, praying that the State wiU subscribe4 for- the shares served for it in that Companyr-iReferred to the committee-on Internal Improvrieirts. Mr. Speight, from the special committe'e w whom was referred the bill' to' authorise ae securities of James " Eastwood to collect arrears rvf u - . ' . . - w iur uic vcars uierem men yid' sported the bill with an amendment, wbich was concurred in, and it waa read the iUine.;.i;:'i-'.f.. W-yr- yJ;', A message waa1 received from the; Senatei Foposin? to ballot J immediately Tor Maior mmanoant of the Fayetteville corps of ar Not agreed to., -V, bill respecting the pay of Judges of the wpenor courts in certaui cases,hlch was oegatired. 1 - . .. ; f - f tnih McbW from the Judiciarf committee. 10 nou was referred tli-. Kni v7 ... vvi.wunui: ltc P mm - i? ... 7e uitablelfd see .V SmTinrtanee of its v led tabe discharged irom itifurthei conside 'ration, . ';S i-.-vf v.-iV-- f '.The' bill t to amend the 19th section of an fact passed in 1794 chaplM14, ,directing;th ISoae -or recoviuig utuu ui v yj u.ivwf, wasread the 'first thneC '-V,'. t Mr. Cox presented i resolution, the object of; which was tocause the Board for Inter nal Improvements to exhibit to siich commit. tee as snouiu oc ppuinicu jy oww ture for the puTpse,' aTdetailed "account of their expenditures contracts, coevery t examine naners, persons, &c. for that pur pose. This resolution waa read and indefi nitely postponed; . 5 i. ' : f- . ? - Tlie following bills were prf sented, viz 'Bv Mr. Moore,' a bill to wter the mode of holding the elections of yestrvmeu for St James Church, in the town of Wilmington Mr. Ward, a bill to regulate the f County Courts of Onslow. - v . , ,f: ; Mr W'ilkins, a bill4 establish Hopewell Aeademv: in EdErecombe county, and to in corporate .he Trustees thereof. , 'Mr.'Blackledge, a bill .to regulate the in SpectiofT of provisions which - bills passed ineir nrsueaainB-, wiuj mc cv-cpuun ui iuc latrer, wnicn -wj liuieiuuiciT jwaipuncu, The House resolved itself into a committee of the whole House, Mr Graves in thochair, on the bill to alter the mode of electing She riffs, and to vest the right thereof in the peo- pie. After considerable aeoate,,tne com mittee' rose, and oo, motion, the bill was in definitely postponed. ..-, , ' - -' ' ijxtiv--:--t-tn.------',i i'-.."v. ;-yT . , NOTICE. : i s I OFFER for Sale or Rent, the HOUSE : and LOTS a fewjiac.es. south of Col. Folk's, on Northstreet, where I now live. The lots are, numbered 267 and 268, m the plan" of the City, are fertile, and make an excellent Garden. The House is a pleasant and comfortable dwelling, con taining six rooms, five of which have "fire pliicesaod is situated in one of the best neighborhocids in the city. Attached to his are a good Kitchen, Smoke-house, Dairy, and other riecessarv Outbuildings. A more particular descripti6n is deem ed unnecessaryi as the situation t is v Well known in Raleigh, .and-'stranwt-:'wijl dauntless call & examine for themselves. Possession 'iviir be given on the 1st of January, 1823. - ELIZABETH YANCEY. , Raleigh, D.c. 19. , 13 , , . 2K)T CE.VV THEubscriber, having taken tjut.Let ters cf Adniinistr-ition, upon the Es tnte of;Dr. Thomas H. Ruffin, dec'd,: at November terrn,"1822, ''of the County Court of Johnston Hereby gives tiotice :o all persons indebted to the Estate, to make payment vjm mediately $ and those who have claims against said Estate, , to present mern uaiy auinenucaiea,-wiiam the time prescribed by law, ori this notice Further Tqit ice is hereby giveriS''" THAT on Thursday,.the26ih iiistant, the Store vqf Messrs Ross Sc. Scott, will be sold, on a credit' of six. month stbond antt-approved security required,; the Pe rishable Estate orsaiddee'd; otfsistlng uf , a good Saddle , and Gig Hor, both young and well broke ; a handsome north ern Xfig and Harness, a Saddleand Bri djei'a complete set of Amputating, Tre paning, Eye aud Pocket Instruments : Iso, the- Medical and other Books, some of which are valuable and t are. .' ; 4 -JNO.J.S. RUFF1N, Adcn'r. - Dec. 17. V ;- : ' Tt .', KEW MUSIC MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. : JAMES AYKROTD, Professor'of Music, Newbern, N. C. OESPECTFULLY informs the Public JLfltthat he has just received a choice selection o( the newest aud most popular Concertos, Overtures, Air? with variations, Son-fas, Waltz.es, 'K, ' Rondos, Marches, Songs and Duetts, Sacred Mu9ic, and ' Appropriate Music for all Instruments. Jilso, Upright, Horizontal, Trombones, Grand, Cabinet, Har Bass Horns, Serpents, j Concert, Military and Hunting Horns, Bugles, ' Patent Kent Bugles, , Concert and Military Trumpets,' : v Cymbals, Triangles, Tamborines, -Concert, and Military monic, and Square, Piano Fortes, Church, Chamber and Barrel Organs, Harps, r - Lutes, . ) ; .' Lyres, Guitars, Flutes, froinfl to 8 '.keys,. ,v- .' Fifes, ; Ji;: ' Hautboys. Clarionetts,- . Flageolets, single and (J double, 'Hi 'f ' Picolas, ; V Yiblinsfrom3to60 . 'dollars, ; j Violoncellos,' Bassoons, , 11 Clarions, Double Basses, . - Drums, ' Mertrenomes, Eolian Harps . Bows, ,,':( , .' ; Strings ''-.:" Reeds; Bridges, v Tuhing Hammers, Tuning Forks,. : ; Mutes,-. ,v.,rr;V &c. &c &c. Warranted to be of the first' ouaKtv': fur- v nished at the shortest notice, and on .the (T Orders, post-ptaid, addressed to Jaxes .r.t Atkhotd, N.ewbern, N. C. will be gratefully recejvea anaproinpuy auenaea to. , .,Nevrbern, Dec 9, 1822. - , 13-2 TO SPORTSMEN. , Ni r WARDING1 & CO, have just ifa celved on com mission." one ele?an't Gold mounted . FO W LING PIECE, best wife twisted barrel, pa'teht breech, iroid pani; &C." &ci with niahegany case shot- Deit, copper nass, ,waapunca,Iocl:, vice, screw' ccc. complete. "r-. r ; :, They hae alsw just receiYedis above. a few P tiAIDv CLOAKS of superior qua Htv I- which they oH'er at reduced prices. Jin oiorc a general assortment ot lKU- win oe pieau in oar oi icovey. . . . , , . 'iy JNO; J,5iRlITlN,Adm,: '.,Dec. U1822.-yAP-;-yy.12 h:i-y II, . .T t -r- TuirW'- UulHK ? i 1 1 iiwus;,anuc wuuc.Wi ilia -iivuKUWUl f : i , fN aVlditwn td thejr "Stockteoods tefy n, noucea, lave srocex rece?ivea; a iresn sup ply, which makes their assbrthientyery com- plete.i Consisting of , . .... ! nrdidclbio and Cassi mere ' V " ' ; Sat inett V!,Rose aid Point Blank etsx figured and Plain (ssimelShawl Ladies illack and Slae Worsted Hose Fine Cassimere Half Shawls Woollen Tippetts r piece fine.Twjlff d;Pel.ise Cloth . 1 do.; Gros He Naples, very fine purple I do.: y .'da - .-' do. black -'r do, figured White Satin v J V 1 do. black Sinchews and Sarsnet . , Black and White Silk Gloves 1; : Hose t..: : J1' Fine Wash' Leather Gloves 1, yy CasTor and VhitetKid do.. ;. -Pine Black ahd Silk Braid v 3S Reticules t Steel and Silk Purses ' Tortoiseshell Side Combs Horn, Tucking, aod SiAe dok ' Men's fine Hats r Wool dot V x ,? C Straw Bonnets and Straw, Trimming! .1. Linen and Long Lawns . ' ! ' - .-a 2ndiar Book lluli ns -j "' . " Jaconet arid Muf! Mull do. ' Fine and Plain figured Lenoes. Irish bird eyed and Huccoback Diapers ; India 6 4 and 4-4 Cambrhfks, r,- Steam Loom ' . do.. ; , - Blacll and brown Bombazett y ' Furniture and Garment Dimity. V ; Floe 9-8 and 3-4 Domestic Homespun Fine 3-4 White and coloured; doy ; Spool snd Ball Cotton v " Gold and Silver eyed Needles Papers and Pound Pin , i Ladies Long Ibices Bobbins and Tapes, 4-4 London Prnits and 3-4 Calicoes ' , V .Gentlemen's superior White spotted Cravats Coburg'Stiffhers First and latest fashion of Vest Patterns 7-4lpUn and twilled Cotton 'Shawls'' 5-4 Imitation Shawls and Handkerchiefs Blue, pink, and black Cambrick Curtain Calico, to be cut Fine and common Umbrtllas LadiesVforocco and Beather Shoes Reticirie Clasps and Brass Thimbles Children's Hose and Socks Fine Tooih and Pocket Combs : Portable Razors, in cases Knives and Forks, and Pencil cases Shears and fine Scissora K .Coat and Vest Buttons Net Suspenders - . j fJw Cotton Car4s.N0 10 at lis, No 9 10s, No 8 9s. NewlYork and home made Car.dleJ Castile and yellow Soap; , Gentlemen's Comforters ' ' ' - ., , ' Lnaf and Brown Susrar Coflee and Tea Pepper.. Spice and Ginger, ' ' .. t' general assortment of Glass and Queers -Ware with a , quantity of other articles too numerous to 'enumerate. . We have also on hand, and intend to keep. a constant .supply of Jlledi- cinrs, Paints, and Hatter' $ Materials, with. most articles in the Apothecaries line, viz : . G I jtuber and Epsom Salts : ' . Soda Powders and Opodeldoc . .. Calcined Magnesia and Hooper's Pills Anderson and Lee's Pills ' ; Turlington's' Balsam and Itch Ointment CanVharides and Court Plaster British Oil and Flor. Benzoin Orrir Root and Camomile Flowers Pulv. Rhubarb and Gum Opium Magnesia, Verdigris and Qil Amber Roll Sulphur and Salts Nitre Senna and Bmi. Catharides ! Flor. Sulphur and Rochel Salts? Red, Yellow and Pale Bark Flake Manna and Assatcedit'a ' i -Pulv, Antimony, Crude and Peart Ashes Crem. Tarlar and Blue Vitriol White Vitriol and Glisttr Pipes Gum Camphor and Tartar Emetic' Calomel and Pulv. Jalap , Mercurial Ointment and Cheltneham Salts Spirits Nitre f-t.';: Antimonial Wine and Sweet Oil v : ' Bateman's Drops and Stoughton's Bitters Balsam Copcvi and Oil Lavender Spring and Common Lancets, 1 'i " Essence of Lemon and Buriramot : Essence of Peppermint & Castor Oil, in Vials Kochelle and Switz Powders , Palm Soap and Lemon Acid Dry White Lead and Whiting i I White Chalk and Yellow OcbrC Venetian Red and Gold Leaf c , j Drop Lake and Rubigo Terri ' ) Ink Powder and Wafers ' : India Rubber and Silver Leaf ' Gold and'Silver Bronze; f Cochineal and Hair Pencils 1 ; iBlack Lead Pencils and Variegated Soap Kotten stone and Ground Gingep Copperas and Guni Shalluck . Gam Copal and Stone Ochre Ivory Black and Chrom j Yellow Rose Pink and Turkey Umber? ;' '-t -India Red and Patent Tellcw Transparent Sop and Vermillioii Cobalt arid Dutch Pink ' Corks and best Indigo Lunts Pumice and Asnhslt am ; Sand Paper and Prussian Blue ; Red Lead and Terra de Sienna , King's Yellow and Blue Smalt's : Gum Sandriac and Spanish Anatto wtiite and Vellow Dutch Leaf Fine Sponjr e and CastHe Soan 1 Wash Balls and Red and White Sealing Wax Hatter's Bow Strinsrs and Brush est. Black,- Red aftdlGreed Morocco Skins Supers arid Trenchers -Black and Drab Gakxm 1 '- i Worsted Silk Bands and Buckles ' Scrubbing and Shoe Brushes, f Alcohol and Sperm, Ol Copal Varnish and PuttjK' ' -1 Sweeping' and WhitingBrushes Sash and Graiaing2lirushes ?K-t v- Z1 urvuiiu wu vngrouna ao. ' v i 1 Window Glass 8 by 10 and 10 by 12, p Hosin and Spanish Brown V j - ',,--'. English White Lead , '.VM Putty and Linseed Oil 1"1 Sweet Oil in Vfals ardPUtsks jOHN PRI andJiU(enEumiture;c f i a.nis sHiejs weii worta anenon-mucn i th Household Paritdre:-t'eirijf!new and haying been purchased n NewrVprk, is otbe I most fashionable xind vaUiable djescjriptbhl:inong be ti'ji nrierated a I argeand i eiegant3uf a a complete set of Fa hy-ftJhairs ich and handsome Brussel Carpet ATea i,Ta blei anid ? other ;furnittirel dapy?d6ya Prawmg Rpom.AlsfTijte Seit'.o:Jn'-' da China, a TfeaSet 'of jdittb; ''a'iibantity of Glasscutandplain,' several good, Beds wiiu ajjpropr?aie mrnjiun;, v.u,.ivvvi : ?n Among , theiCttchen Furnii(jrewilV tip rouna ": aunost every antcie .ncessary iior Willie sold at the same time, "a very good" Ca'rriageahd Harness,witb Horses' accustomed to' work'nvkh vit ue wort. Horse a large and . well bmh two 'horse WWeon with Geer se ve ndp. ad hf Cat tle, am ontt which are two or three : finfc Withf a great variety of articles too ter. dious to mention. y..4 'xi'dr:y Termsr-Six months credit for all surns over ten dollars.; the Durchasers- eivimr bonds with approved security j ( T)e.;Far nuure .may be seen by tlQi,e wishing to purchase at airy time before tlie .day of sale. ;"v I S ' ; : W The sale will be conducted, by 0yf; ' Ros s & Scott,' Atictioneei's: i Raleigh', Dec. .IS; ,;;gltds t.3 FRIDAY, DtCKMBER 20, 1822. f ; On Saturday last on thiif&bslfotr ing. foHn Branch,: Elsq. ftler1y-tjOy ernor of this State was elected a Sen ator to Congress, fn)rhhe 4th- of March next. Mr lfance name ws withdrawn just before thl hallotin took p'ace. The votes If ere! 100 for Branch, 86 for Geriitokes and tour blanks' I'M .UMJi The Board tor Internal improve- mehts made their annual Report to the General Assembly (sorne Jt$ya ago, ac companied by the Reportslof the State Engineer on the severaj!ybrk to which his attention had been drawn in the course of the past vearjf the whole of which have been prlnte and are in the ha m!s of the mernbersi " yy The Report of the Board as is usual, gives a brief view of the several objects which have conie before thetn, with such remarks as were deemed, neces sary. In epeaking of tle InJprpve-J ments on Cape-Fear, they say, " Much of the funds of this Uompanv have been! wasted, for the want of skill in planning and laying out the-works at their commencement,hictj wai done before the employment of the present Engineer ; and perhaps, there is no improvement in the State v which af fords 1 such cone I u stye e v ence of the impossibility of effecting any thing va luable or importantin the work of lii ternal Improvement, without having the: assistance of an able. Civil Engi neer. L In this single work ; a sum of money i has been eipended without producing any goodj sufjicient to em ploy the present efiicer for more than fifteen years." I '-Villj :' ' "V The Reports bthe Engineer, are on a Dam and Gfuard Lock at the en trance of the -Roanoke Canal ? on the Clubfoot apd Harlow's Creek Canal ; on ItffeL drainage of the Browb 'and White iMarsbes ; on the Waggamaw rtiver ;'on Lumber Rfver ; on the Cape Fear ; on the Roanoke from Weldoni's to Plymouth, and on tHe Dan' apd Roanokevfrom Majbr;If airston's, m Stokes, to Rocklanding; on the Broad River; on . a Dam and Lock on Tar River 5 on the following Roads? 'for, which! contracts have been made' viz i from Wilkesborough to the Tennessee line by Ashe CourtHouse ; - from' Wilkesborough to be same line by Hor ton's Tu rn pike ; the1 Swananoah : Gap Road, and the Road tbr'ou Chenkee Country jpandj on lowing proposed new Plymouth to the head fromMthe Painted Rock nessee line to AA$heyiiIe; trom Ashe ville to the Saluda (xap Road, ' at the ' South-Carolina ; line1; froe! Asheville to ; Rutherfbrdton ; add; ott ; theStage Road from Fayetteville tQ the, Virgi nia; linei 'A few, extra copies of tBese j at j.Gales'J bookstore, ffe i rf tiennris are nnniea.i ana may- oe iiau cietyof this State held its annual meet ing in the Hal f the House o Com ¬ mons; in tbe afternoon of Monday lasw Hit Excellency toe uovernar, the President -of the :Society, bein pre- j rented;, Dy.ind isposi tionjirom ;saweno- j ing James Mebane Eq. thst. y ice j dy President took the, Chatrfi he meet ing was openeo.agreeaoir.w appoint-1 1 U.w,fif KAAi.m! mti 7.PHait' Aj brl Dr ILgHMIlelmeof t Johnston CountW inrwhich he represented Ibe great vantages to federived tn tills cQuntry irom an ,imprQyeai mo4ie,oi cultivating the? arthj whicfr nbthing was oetter cicuiatea: co enect inan me ii in i 1 1 j U!F eiaJn wnicn anAgncttJtural So i, i i ciety t is , estaD)isie4j And whW said y ,1 fejiSok see;! rFair;" Cattle Shand.Exhibtaon of Manufactures in, Raleighur,hhe ;esidii'or "A r 1 tOPlllided td theexerrlnhl now rwilr n&thenerable:M fh9unta the ne wCof y Mviiu -.,- rfuu.jvuy,4ie asKen , cannot u uch3avrroTcssor3hip be added' to oU J (Jrijersitj .?.If;thVfdnd8 be io'LnUm reatfrinfficicn.t;the;4ib' present,jLiegiature, ne naa no doubt;, , i "i-jv v ooJg petitionif . purpose; would vifurnisKHhc necessarr;r I uiearis But as we hope to Ue.abte toKi-'V '' lar thissxcellebt '-nroriacfinn-taKhirrf r'.' Q I anyTuHher account' ,of. il atf presenl; ; Tim thanks of the SocietV were in ven ' o vPr;i rjelmebr his Address; with it 1 f request that he woilldfijfnish a convt , it the press, which ie 1 Ater; the Address ;wa closed, ' tHc yJ ociett proceeded ; td th'e transact 1 oa ' of its' business. evera -wcr addel (ta tKe ' cietand uri- dty cotnuiiieatjodi ; were;,read; and j'ff' referred to their appriafcconimit-, 1 tees. A single ' Preniium only :5, was 'fe'v'l ' ' a'warile"d,hieK.'. of Ten" I)d) : ! k lars ia fayor 6fThe;Feroifc Benevofvl r; lenfSocieiy of this City, tor a find , ( piece of Diapeirwhich hddee'ii; madcf j.; ;i .0 nil er their qireljliolnVia n d w hichi waa j, Ji,: teach ad mired Byalbwho saw '.ilV, Af- f ,7 ' terjelecting theic Officers for the nv ' ulMgcaw-arVthe ianld as last ) y earhe Society (adj pUrnedbll'this (Friday J eveniflff" at 6 o'clock. vri ?V i . e nave pleasure m staling, ; mac Gen. D. Camerob: is appointed to de liyer an Address at the next aanaat meeting. To the Commit iU8Moner8 of -theViiv bf ' JiateigJiS v; , V not an Ordinance against V'v;v- Is there watering Horses at 'the; Pu mps ? ;If 1; so why is it riot carried into effect. - , S:". 'Carried; :;' ; ,"1 :vn:' viiv At the seat of James Grant, Esq. iujr Halifai county, on thi lOth'. j i SU a or Kooert Kansom,v ot w arren- county, ,;to Miss PHscIa' yhitaker; dugriter-of uk&f "4 laterMattheW'Whitaker.v EscL V - fV:!V V.-; vii Jfi Franktiii county; on tlie l2;h mstantr iJv - Mr. 4,onn -Alston, ot L,nattiam county, , to v :c yy MissfAdelin'e wiiiiams.;' yy - yy yy-y, ; , i died, i- f ;. p. S'. ' ; s jw'tiSs vicimn.ine ifnsUnt,v' WfcS D csKi ws," wife of Mr. William J3uskihs, plani ' ! a ter. Shef has left behind hef three young ' V a chiidferi .r'f ttets yy. ::' r-.- - k At Tarboroukw, on Friday last, after a shortl illness, Mrs. Ma at SmtfysaBtonirr relict of? Crir'ThomasBloun formerly Member of CortCTssrrbm that District vMrs. Blount) was daughter of the late (Gen, Jetliro-$unw ner, vhose revolutionary services afe, record ed in the history of his r country, and whoso Drivate Virtues were revived with undiminish ed lustre,' and practised in Jull tenevolence ; by this his sple d&seendaiiti lief siidden arid I 'V, unexpected death, rof .which . no. apprehen- t slonwai entertained aritil a few hours before? (X the minds of numerous friends. Whom a lone, Jv? and intiynate knowledge of the constancy ot v-, her Htieptons,' thes warmth ot; her heart, and, u the unceasing efforts of he charity and bene-; ficence,4had attached to her with morethn' v. idate grave ! How dost thou rend in vuuuct aweexener 01 me ana soiaer or societv, r To those who have known ."slrsl'- Blount.. ; ihercoun ' large sare 6xk1 ibrWne in.thW,alotment " V&)Mjti&ept to value St : iSSSS; thers's and, amidst' aU her -'prosperitv.' there ' : was" no item , of vif that " she cherished witi i . r u more itfnunesa,xnannai,oi uie foveana con-, TT hom love has .knit, and sympathy made i, y one ! . I i V v 'U ' A tie more stubborn fat than nature's band." f. t Friendship, mysterious current of theaoul ; V.; ' i gu4he r! in every situation of life, 'she discharcred - ! i Tw-im- n irniirn it ! ui l nppTiunii. rri'.air rn. w . me, loi-t relative, uuues, noi onry wita exemplary pro ) i v & KOaaS, VIZ. iCOm rP" Df grcciurcasc, n uniaiui- .,,f : , i nf PiinVn R; vpr - sweetness'of temper, and winning nrbai't ;.V von tnes i en- a iiu,' c A.m.i t-iit stii .v. z'k--- naence oi uer manynenusy to wnose.: welt fare, eitherio"por sorrbi bscnce'of dit'; ( V-1 "A1-' tance. ne Jhrer mdifTerent .fw.'amo Nor did she pass throighlife vithqiit a drfe" ; i pprtidn of it afflictions and 'reverses, which q tf: she bore with dn'conmlainini restpnatidv ahl ' t ; ' full confidence; in the promises of the; Gospel.; "7 Heaviness may enaureor a ivgnv ui joy;;- w jf omeira'tbe moThm.?ltinaJr not be r'tt;:";' without its1 use to add, that she was asmcera 4 ' Christiaiv: both in undefstandznc" and arTee tron j her piely glowea with a mild and stea radiaiice, animating with the purest dev-? Jber aspntmsvtohe xvx$ fieyapa r rv - r? ,w r r Trr.r ''; butes, and lendmg a new impulse to the dig", h .1 charge ofith5se Worldly dutiesV which th; : moralitT of the Gospel so sublimely enforce i'j -J RiitlikniiVe3entednO'SPecttohermi that wis stern, austere or gloomy, br in, aw i r ; , respect adverse to the imiocen erijpymeji 4 ,r J ; of life t-&he, felt that cheerfulness was ihe pi?-. ,v ynee.of inhbeence and virtue; and authoij4f f. v ; fed herV witi' th Apostle, to rejoice in ; v i -IT vY 4- X i ;
The Weekly Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Dec. 20, 1822, edition 1
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