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t 4 . J' a 'A sdlCb; - S1- i , T -J S , i . ;t 1. : NOJD3I-CAROLPI A JRAEET EE; -''.r-' i ... m'j,.'' " - i; : UrraMbr Barer tac to liv.likc Srethert.? ,y. ' i t 3 ';".-: 0 a. S ' J Oartarc tbvplact ofCafr.tfeKgfctra Peat. UawarpMbf partf lagtto liv.likc Srother-J JA:. 1 - k ; TUESDAY, DECEMBER 9, I825i!; 4 NO.- IS6G.-" . 1" '..v:v-;v'- Ss-tS? 1 - 4 rs - l - . . ' 4' v't, - I pubbshd rrcry Fi at by -ihr.PlT GALE 3 it R ON At Three DoHaripeT Annum" or One 6IIr nd 4 Half for balf a "year to be paid in -ADVElTlSEMENTS ' , Kot exceeding airteen linca, twatly inaerted three timca for . One Douar, and- Xwenty. Xivc Cents for eyey sncceeding publication ? those of fiTeaterJertffth ih theSame propor tlnn.i.. Communication thankfully recei?- I ed..r.tetter to the":EdlTc?a xnuat be post paid.., :Nyrv TUESDAiDECnMlJEn 'y 1825. ' : -In' the Journal of Legislative -pro-cecUingsiVon vl opposite page,' wllf be found the report of the'select joint com-. mittee, appointed to enquire whether! any cohtra'ct wai made at the last ses sion f theAsserabljr vith the Editors of this paper,-on tlie subject of ihi pub lic, printing,, and .tip nature or -such contract. s It iyill' be, een on reprence O.ttie report, .tjiat 'the committee state; no conratt was Jmade, the committee of last session not deeming themselves vested with sufficient authority to malw any; It also appears, that the trans action was viewed j in; so unimportant Aa light:tnat'no order vras taken oh the report that the Senate were not even , appriied oF the, contemplated negotia tion or of its resul tf ' that i t . was an , ex 'jppreprocceding,n from time the committee reported, lyitil the session terminated,;. not r one word was safd on the subject ofreducing'the"sa liry, 1. This silence -of 'theVLegidature cannot berattributed to . forgetfulness,' 'fori four or five weeks Rafter, the report waa madeVtt'- bill .was introduced intd the House f oY CommonSv by i a gentle r man who served 'as a member for" the late' committee of enquiry, to increase -the .services of .the ; Public Printer, by making it his dntj to attach to the ac ts f ':. each" sessiohr the ' Comptrolier's Statement of the Revenue and to pub lish the same in the State Gazetted This bill w as passed, though no increase of salary proportionate to the augmen tation of duties, was allowed. About , 5 , - the sany time, a second bill was passed prescribing in what" manner, the State Printer shall receive his pay' for extra services, but neither in this or the first mentioned bill, was the least allusion made to lany understanding on, the subject of reduction in the pay of the Printer. "Under , these ., cir cu instances, we confess that our sur prize and mortification was great, when wc louna in me reportor; ine vommu ee, these i words, ' how. far Messrs. Gales & Son are morally bound, your committee say not," leaving room, we think, for the inference, to such as feel disposed to draw it, thatjthere ,was a degree of moral obligation incumbent on us, in the. business. ' - If the Editors -of this paper had f believed ; themselves 41 morally bound"' to execute the, pub lic work, fur a less sum than that spe 'dfied by law,- as their salary, the as sure Jhe: committee, they would not have sheltered; themselves under the provisions' of a statute, to evade doing what they found themselves bound in good faith to perform. - V:: v ' ; Oh Saturday last, the Editors of x the Star were elected by the Leslature, Printers to the State: We beg." leave,1 through this v medium Jo. return our thanks to those gentlemen vwho yielded us their support, -and assure them, we feel as grateful for their ;iind wishes, as .thbjgh they, had been realized.' - John, llATWoon was. .TPsterrlav. re. elected by . jhe Legislature, ;Treasurer State. lor, the eaiyear9tt oppositionV; ' "s: . Jseph IUwKixVwas also i refelcctd Comptroller. The state of the vote was as follows v- - x-,sr- JJ'orJcscph Hawkins, tVinam M.'tiiiL -v k 146 22 JC. A. Williamson W y ( Ou Saturday night: last,, between i 8 ana y oxiocK,wnen the Stage from Fay- etteville Was within. five miles of '.this vl. v , s i . ; place, the driver was hailed, and a gun Or pistol flashed at himJ The driver un.nedi.telj wKpprt p h.9horses, and fliici tiuiu auiiui iian a utwc, siupueu tnc person ho ?ad A?,led . .,m came running up, which the driver per - ceiving again pushed forward until he ;.. - f' r.. c . -.y r ... v. vwu M?cu-,iu-jus;..0iagex . uui iv r. i ' -. ' r i '". ' i i i ' ji ineir oaggage was insiae, no uouot me villain believed the driver , was alone, and that he beimr killed, themail could easily bo robbedL a ; The Northern Stage left here before . . t.. aay-jigni oil ouauay morumg,. wun twoi Dassenffers. and their trunks on the bar- gage bbafd, confined by a leather strap: I C3 . ' . . . . O when one mile bom this place, the strap was cut, and Wth.'trunks, carried off, nni if wlnrh rnntainotl : wa nriflrf and. ft rondprablesum ftf mnnPV. Thprp a consioeraDie sum 01 money. 1 nere is every reason to 6uspect, that the at tempt to murder aud the rbbery, was the art.ot one person, as sumcicnt time elapsed, between the : arrival of the Southern and the departure of the Nor thern Stage, tor-the plunderer to come urj; ine gentlemen wno lost ineir mi - . - ' f - 1 . ; .1 trunks, returned to ." this , place' for.;',the purpose -oi investigating ine.mauer,uut ho discovery has yet been made. ; " A line of communication haa been formed, between New-York & Plymouth in this State, and Packets sail twice a month from ; each port jand1 from Ply mouth, up the river as far:a&fYreldon, there is also a rejnilar line of boats. The last Halifax paper announces the arrival of the boat Ex jjejrfment, Captain Copeland, frbmr Plymouth, loaded with Salt, lime, groceries, &c. being the first of the regular line that has visited Hal- ifax. r A line of Stages has- commenced run- ning from Salem, in this State, to Knox- ville, Tennessee, by way of Wilkesbo rough, Aslie Court House, Elizabeth- ton, Jonesborough, Greeneville, New port and Dandridge. . - i On the 20tji:ult. a'inkn in Gates coun- fy, by the name of Uouh'd tree, was stab- ed by another I named jhassiter, which caused his immediate death. , - Foreism Ww. -After an Interval of two or three weeks, -wei,; have received advices from England to the 25d Oct. Cotton had improved a little--Sea ls lands 2d all other descriptions d. , . v, ' i Sj ,k . . Edwin, Capt. Sears, .29 days from Gi- hrAl tar. arrived at Philailelnhi brines the distressing intelligence of the death ur thi3 distinguished officer, '-who ex- J 7 -CI '.O - . , .4 MrPd m the. lOtli of.Nuv. bn his return ll f : ..) ; - , t I to this country, s i he name of AIcIJo- distinguished JNaval- heroes, and thi splendid victory achieved by his con- r ?,., , summate skiu anu courage, on i,aKe i Charoplain, must render his fame im- able.' ' iJmnmrrA . - Steam f Engine? . new " S Ci ' . . - j Steam Engine has been lately invented bv.Mr." John Babcock, of .Px)rtsmoutli, R. I which promises to be the greatest for saleat Managers' Office inj Ra improvemeut hitherto made in the use S". at S5, until Saturday the 26th of improvemeut of steam power. ; A boat is nbw run ning ion t this inew principle between Newport and Providence, being pro pelled by an Engine which Occupies; a space only, of six feet by eight, and the water for jrencratino; the steam of which is-injecieu niu uc 5uiie1atui.au 1 stroke of the piston, so tliat there, is 116 danser of accidents- from explosion. I The boat performs her trip of 30 miles Pru: in y ? Vie Lotlenes of Connecti . j s-. - : Trv f-. I rut, Newkork, NewJersey,-Pennsylvania, in four hours, and consumes but tu of irood suid fifty gallons of icater each 'tri:Ur '- -tf ' ': tnpf. V. . t, . -' : , .yi . rt; , Of almost ' tveiry description, -FOR SALE AT THIS OFE1CE. f j-; ; ' ', otice; f AT the last. term of the Court of Pleas and iV Quarter Sessions held for the county of Chatham," Letters - of Administration was nfed to the subscriber, on the estate of Jhn Ramsay (late of Wilmington) deceased: lUZi- I oy io uw ; una iuusc lnueoicu 10 uiac RAJJS 1 , 14th Nor Jl 82 51 r i? :S' 133t I ' , . - x 'r' i rattr; person wno oougac on tne iioin or juy Jastf No. 35193 Register Combiiui- I ! - ' i vir- - ; ,. v : r 16 26 1 ? 22, 1 " Which has drawn a Prize of : 1 S Sa(D(Da.. f quested to calUnd receive the cash fr I thi earn ulcn thp frirtiitita nurnAN nt itiiavr prizes. -; 1 , t - Hf , yatjss & m'LNTYhk, Dec. 4. Raleigh. V . W T- AIB KCPSW. - ' 'FIRST- CLASS. . 1, (Authorised by Acts of Congress ant I gigUture ofNorth-Carolina.) . and tiie,Le v J- OR THE BENEFIT OF THE ASTD. Thirty-six NjLottebyPermutaUon-Fite I - . 7 i . - i . i ; ; j B YATES & MINTYRE, ,Mita.w T be drawn the l$th of March, 1826 At the City ot Raleiga. .1 Prize 220,000 is 820,000 1, v- 15,000 1 5,000 1 i 10,000 , I 10,000 1. ; 5,276 . 1 5,276 & ; 5.000 10.000 18 1,000 18.000 S6 500 18,000 186 50 r 9,300 372 25 9,300 1,302 ; , 12 . 15,624 13,950 ! i 6 83,700 15,870 Prizes. 26,970 Blanks, .8214,200 42,840 Tickets i Todetermine the prizes in this Lotterj', the 36 numbers will be severally placed in a wheel on the day of drawing, and 5 of them be drawn out; and that ticket bavin? pn it the 1st, 2d, ana 3d, drawn numbers in the order in which drawn, will be entitled to the prize of $20,000; v S SS " And those five other tickets which shal -have on them the same numbers in the fol- j lowing order shall be entitled to the prizes i Hiiixrti in uirui icsiirr.uvriv. v . z The 1st, 3dand2J to 5I5,00U . - ' ; 2d, 1st and 3d to 10;000 2d, 3d and 1st to 5,726 s ; 3d, 1st and 2d to 5,000 3d, 21 and 1st to 1,000 Those l&Vother tickets which shall have on them three of the drawn numbers, and those three the 2d,3d and 5th, the 2d, 4th and 5th; or the 3d, 4th. and- 5tli in some one of their several orders will each be entitled to a prize of? 1,000. AH others with any other three of the drawn I numbers on them, fbeiucr 56,1 will each be UntitledHo a prize of $5W. f v ' Those 186 tickets which shall have two of 1st and 2d, in either order, will each be ea- titled to a prize of $50. fc lna nrize nf 50. . ) ' , - . l"ose -e wnic. sna a nave. two 01 the drawn JNos. on them, ana those two the 2d and 3d; or the 4th and 5th, will each be entitled to a ptiZe ot $25; : p r two of the drawn Tos. on them will each be entitled to a prize of $12. r And alllthose 13,950 tickets, havincr but one of 0,, Nos. on them, will ech be entitled to a prize of $ 6. No ticket; which shall j have drawn a prize of a superior denomination4, can be entitled to an inferior prize.? r . . ' 1 Prizes payable forty days after the drawing and subject to the usual deduction of 15 per cent, , - C 4 Tickets & Shares in the above Schenie Whole Tickets, S5, Half'do. ; i 2 50 r : Qufrter do.s 1 25 f Packages ot 12 tickets, embracing the 36 Numbers of the Lottery, which must.of ne cessity draw at least $25 50 nett, with sd many chances for capitals ; or shares of pakages Packages of whole, . S60, Of Halves, s s i s Of Quarters, . ; 15. f Delaware, Maryland, irginia, and Washing- ton City, will be received in payment;' MHC Order ehdoiiiig the cah trprizeif p paitfj f0r ticket share in 'any of the abt Ml alfve LotterieftviU receive Prompt attention, ifad- dretse t s,vs ' ' " ;.- ' S ' ; -i s : YATES & M'INTYRE, 0 ;---Slleigh,C-;: liaicju, nor. y, ix ' v r ; v ;v i-i 4 : Notice -V" :iv; COMMITTED to the Jail of this county, on ,the 17th inst. negro man who calls himself BILL, and says he belongs to Samu el Everage, of Curritudk eountyN. CljThe owner is requested to Cjome IbryardV . prove property,' pay chargt and take, him away., -'r, i s JAMES E. GIBBLE, Jailor. r 4 Beaufort N. C. Sept: 27. f' CMc I 8 6m v .. pr. adv. $7 ? EIROM the subscriber on the lt day of Ja nuary . Lut a certain: negro boy ? by the name of IS A AC. about 5 feet 9 or 10 tACbes, high, yellow complected, lona straight hose, piques up nis -oreiicaa, oroaa square suout- ! Jl l , - -I. ders, noliow-tboted. - No other marfcs, ex cept his buck well marked with a hickory., It may oe that he has ptocurreu a tree pass. Any person takincrup said negro and confin ing him in Jail and . contriving, me word ' bo that I get him again, shall receive Fifty Dol lars. , -.. . ...s . VM. BIUUUE. Jackson's Creek, Randolph ?i V - 7 county, N; G. Nov. 30. .Ji,owv,y., State of Noth-Garojiaai ' . ,.s .... -itAshe 'eonnXyJJdq-- November term, 1825.: " Catharine Miller, , ; ' : Vi T4e?Hrrs at Law' of David Miller, dee'd f v , f Petition fttr Dvwer. S 1 IT appearing to the Court that George and Polly Miller are not inhabitants of this State, it is ordered by the Court, that publi cation" be made in the Raleicjh Register: for si weeks, that unless the said George and Folly Miller appear at the , next Court of fleas -ana quarter sessions to oe heia .tor the cdunty of Ashe, on the 2d Monday after the fourth Monday in January next and an swer to t&e petition, the petition will be heard er pearte. Witness, Thos. Galloway, Clerk, at ofhee, this the 1st Monday of November Thomas Calloway; Clerk. . 14 6ws : By D. Earnest, D, C. State pf rthCarolina.: . . Rowan Countv. - ;S In the Court bf Equity, October Jenn, 1825 s 'Litle Ilickerson, ; ' : :' s' v ':; -- t. ' ' v l Sarah Dalton, John Jackson, and Susanna .his wife, and the other heirs at law of Jo- I , nathan Dalton, deceased.. " , . HE complainant having shown that John Jackson and Susanna his , wife are not residents of this .State v it is therefore order: ed, that unless the said John Jackson and Susanna his wife, appear at the next term of this Court, at Salisbury, on the hrst .Monday after the fourth Monday jn March next, and plead, answer or demur to the complainant's bill, that it will be taken pro confes'so as to them. ' ! :- - '''''' 'rr'0::-- It is further ordered, that this interlocutory decree be published for three months in the Raleigh Register. ' " . s ' ; SAM. SILLIMAN; c, k, a. , 5 October 11, 1825. ; 13m State of North-Carolina, ' . Wilkes County. ' Ijt EauiTT September Term, 1825 VVairh & Finley, , --. vs. Charles P. Gordon, Zach'h. H. Gordon, Jas. II. Gordon, Geo. VV. Gordon, Thos. T. Nappier &Rebeca his wife, J no. Brown & Mary his wife, Sarah C. Gordon, Sarah Gor don, Nathaniel Gordon and Oricrinal Bill, Vand Bill bf ln- junction, - T appearing to the satisfaction Of the court that the Defendants are inhabitants of ano ther State, and notice by pubUcation, btinur L waived as to all saver Thomas Sea well : Or dered, therefore, that publication be made in the Raleigh Register, for three' roonthsi requiring the said Thomas Seawell to appear at the next Court of Equity, td be bela for the County of Wilkes, at the Courfoiouse In Wilkesborough, on the second Monday of March next, and plead, answer or demur, to said bill, or judgment pro , cdnfesso will be taken, and the same set for hearing: est-' parte., O. BARRETT, & L E. Milton Masonic "LotteT'j, Authonsed by Special Act of Assembly, j for the benefit' of GOLDEN FLEECE LODGE, No. 74, N. C. SCHEME. j 1 1 5 10 S20 100 1500 Prize $3000 ,2000 1000 500 100 50 10 ' 5 $3000 " . 2000 .2000 2500 . 1000 1000 1000 7500 $20,000; 1639 Prizes 2361 Blanks 4000 Tickets at $5 is $20,000 ' Drawing to commence in MitTojr, as soon s a sufficient number of Tickets shall have been sold.--Superintetided by the following aiauagers: ,. s 1 - ' - t. -. ALEX'R. HENDERSON, , . JAMES RAINEY, : ARCHIMEDES DONOHO, ' JOHN R. CLARK, - S ; THOMAS L. STEVENS. 1 SAMUEL WATKINS. : S :-S-S ' s, ... r."- S ,. ' Orders for tickets, post paid," and enclosing the Casa, will be thankfully received and punctually attended to by the Treasurer 10 Milton, N.CS; -S- H.--' z zeU' p..i Tickers Five Dollars each r Tickets to be had from Agents residing inthe different owns, villages and public places throughout the State. Si r l- Wr Kd i By cider of the Managers, 1 s PIUW H. THOMAS, Treas'r. . StrayeCL or Stolenv 1JROM the Poor-House;; on the night of the 10th instant, a ' I ' She Is four years old; over five feet hijrli. . long mane, large head, and the mark of the 4 ; collar on the top of the neck slow to move s when stopped, loy in.flesh. The saddle was I nearly new, j half fidl back ,7 the fore-tree . broke,' the reins of t the bridle not blacked." ' 4 i Any information Tespecing -them will be thankfully received and liberally rewarded. .; f-nxv , , ; : s s Richard Tapp. s s Orange County,- Nov. 16. " ' ' . ' - V '(- ' ' S; -KToy.'Saei;r:1;-sSS QrpWO Black Men, who were taken up and A committed to the' jail in Randolph coun j ty, N. C as Rimauay SliveaV tb it ort. J wlio says his name b Ben, and belongs to ' Wnw Arnold, of the State of Alabama, who runaway perhaps,; in June 1824.- y Th -other, who says his. name is Shrdrackr and. belongs to Joseph VillUms ,a specuIatcrO. -and that he left, said Williams, some time.in ApVii, 182, in e State of - Alabama iU j. be offered, for sale in the town of Ashboro, on the first Monday in Febnury . next, in 1 pursuance of an order of the' County Court of Randolphs ' . 1. LANE, ShfT. v State of Nbrth-Caf olina, ' .K S' : " ' Guilford county.v s; y ' .' John Lindsay and Andrew Lindsay, ' . i . s. . ' . . , "Salhuel W.' Undsay. .; S s.; S ;,.7.;-f.: In Equity. in Missouri : it is ordered that publication bo made six weeks successively in -the ttsleigh, Register,' requiring the said v Samuel ' Lindssay to appear at the next Court of Equi ty for Guilford county; held In the 'town of Gre'ensborough on the 4th 'Monday after the 4th. Monday of March next, then and there , to plead,- answer or demur to said b:ll,i or . judgment pro ronfesso will be taken and set forbearing ex parte. S ' f v .s , .tv rA.:Geren;;Ca Greenaboro, Nov. 29. 14 r '4rS State of North-.CaroUna."; v. n..4.u.rUxi r .,S... ; . ',. Superior Court of Law, October Term 162 VToody Burge, V. N l,-S, .; ; J 1 J.Petition for Divorce;- ' Elizabeth Burge. i s v s " " appearing to the 'satisfaction f tho V , that Uie Defendant ElizabHh ritirge, an inhabitant of. this' State It is there irdered by the Court, that-' publicatto: ; de three months in the Rale fgh Regis ter and the Catawba' Journal, giving noted , to the Defendant'that she be and appear at ' the next Superior Court of Law,, to be : held for the county of Rutherford, at - the. Court House' in Riitherfordton, on the 3d Atonday after the 4th Monday of March next, then and there to answer, plead or demur to said petition, other wise it will be taken pro con- s fesso and jodgrrnt accordingly. .Witness, s Janies MorrisV clci of said Court, at officer s the 3d Monfl. y after the 4th Monday of Sep tember, 1825, rr l in the 50th year of the y Independence of the United -States. S v r JAMES MORRIS, Clki State bCNortli-C .. .. . ; Granville county. ? : -s.' Court ofleas and Quarter Sessions, ..' : November term.' 1835. s ) Motion't' admit to7.rexor'tlMNuncupa:irj5 will ot Fanny Richaroson, dee'd i v a N motion, it is ordered that publication . be made for ninetv davs in,the Raleiffli. Register i notifying Giles RjchardsQt, i Eliza ; beth Bottom, and the Heirs of George Rich-; ardson, to appear at the court Of said county. on the first Monday of February next, at the Courthouse in Oxford, attd Ihew; tause," if . any they have, why she said btfl shall not be aammeu 10 recora. , er r- . f - . s Witness Stephen- K. S need, Clerk of our , said uoun at omce in uxtoni the hrst Mon day of November. A,D. 1825 -V'"' ZsX- STEPi K; SNEEI? Clk. -;w. (1 3m. pr,adv. $3 SO 1 - 4 4 f SMALL FARM,; situated within two J miles Of the Univerity,'contaiumg about 1 . .- . '., ..... ... . . . -1 . , -. 130 acres, 'seventy Of which are in a state of ' IT appearing to the satisfaction of the Cowtf that the defendant 'SaniUel W. Lindsay, is nnt an inhahitant bf this State- and resides ' of ullivaUoh, consisting of forty acres ofverv ' icniie iow grounu, ana xmrty acres 01 goua upland. On the premises is a small dwell'nff ' no e, uiui a convemeni supply 01 out-nous es. Near the house is a eve -failing Spring of od water, and at a short distance a Cha ' .lybeate Mineral Spring, which has become a ' phice of considerable resort to invalids . This place being healthy, on m pubfic road and near this village, it might, with a few repairs, be rendered kn eligible' situation S foi any One wishing a summer residence in thi ; upper country, r The terms of sale will, be reasonable and accommodating. For fury ' th it particulars, inquire cf the subscriber, , k i " 1 s D. OLMSTED., " Chapel Hill, Oct. 10., , 1 if - . 1 A Stolen j God. ' fKTAS kolen from my shop,. between ibe yiOth & 21st tnsi. a FOWLING PIECB t ci' uie followmg description s she is what may , bej called almost a first rate Gun, the barrel ' patent britched with rib or what is called " half 'stocked, the mountings of steel "metal. tbe figure of the guard is a scrawl under Uib' hand, and the, stock is broken or crack ed a- -bout 11-2 inch below tbe tail cftbe britch, -and extends to the back clamber, Aiid if my s memory serves me," she was boshed & drill v, , edj with. platanna metal, which many, might take to be silrer. Asthe Gun was left . widi me for repairs, 1 will offer, a reward, firo-' dollars to any pers-in that will Rirc me; aos . information of said gun, tn; ten dollars on con viclkra of the thief. DAMEL FCb stA. v V,: mi : SV:1 t -s t ,1 ' 1 i 1 A r i r- ,'-r
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