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' VI V -k- j 4 V- .4 .V ' I. As V tit. ' : 'it-; :. DEBATE ON THE BANJ:,B1LLv Continued.,; i . v i , --' v .Mr. I)iB5m, &om Rockingham; said-it would have anorded.him satisfaction were he ,hot placed in a situation that compelled 'him ; to take a part in the present Aliscission,f6r . " being conscious of bls. inability to do' justice; to ' tCe.'subject.he hrunVfrtmthe uhdertak- f'iflf, 'Bui being-the representative bfa'por ( lion , of- he free people of Nrth-Caroliria, ami believing1 the subject before the corhmit- ji j.ee to, jc -ciiihe nrsi importance io me spue. mea- ol the rave .-.been glad if the constitutional question in- volved oh this occasion could have been -set tied far if this Legislature are! ofopinion fteJcit coropellecl by tluty to support a surfr'which had,' as lie. conceived for its : jtc the ; present and future welfare of Cili7.cns. ot rvorrn Carphna; - lie .would I Panics fife and fruitions of dollars it would be good policy in them, to.borrbw. the tnoney proposed to be loaned by this.Bill to pay off the debtsdue the existi ugBanks,there by .transferring', the debts froni on to the bther and patriotism would dictate such a course, asby thismeans the interest thus vv luntarily paid, would, accrue to the ; Stite for her exclusive benefitf -in place of" goingvto a fevr7,'incorpbrate1h'd3Una as' re gards the $300,000 In specie keeping'double that amount of paper in fcirculation, he pf e "unied that1 any person : would - beV: satis fied such a things; was: practicable, ;if the would for, a mcmrnt-look on the reports of the Cashiers of tlieNewbern and Cape-Fear Banks (that of . the estate Bank "thW: not yet come to hand) they would discover that" the)" havfe only $:29,$0i of .specie on hind, and with this sum they keep; in circulaiWn $1,454,014 of paper, which is more than ele h T Y (, 1 i 9f l A V : srv . It- ' i V x vr v. f ' A v. 1 r -1- " M. ift ViOU llAJS SUM ana .jliaix a V ibc Legislature, 4hc sakl furd 'sMl.hat sufficientfjr?accu'mulatedi'tlh thereof jshall; beldividied mpng;theIse vera! fouutjes1D.propojibn to th? tr white population of each, to be nianag;eq psq. about the ,10h of4 June hisW;: He and iipplU inuch Sway atieIiegis js a Very noted feUowy hisjht khee-being lature shall hereafteVauthorise vclvntinwanltuwe - . - ' - ' ' . si. u ..-'' -:vtJ-l .tiiii."; ne, na wiut uuh ymcr 1 : Sta Bank had bartered away the rights of to one, in:? sxaiemem a tlemen as intend favoring-him mev v liansom, is about thecbinjmbji,izearid years vpar f aref Hahnah ranaway about ? tne middle of cJuly: S hes rather - above the common size, aiiu. oroj jtnis .y ..6r-r4 ri has 'gnerallvr a very pleasing cbunenance ,s tlr sorf whawill deliverthe said negroes to tneir m .WWV Fr owners" (about 14 ml which ne now ociruics His sto vin this Citv: wfl b 1 weeks, . and he inf ites such Did RESPECXFIJLLY-informs the citizens of Raleigh thatbe hWremovedto the;l5uujV, ii-Wtoos$.lnb,to4heEsta(e (f th IwJeTejni$tt.attle, dee'd: arc desh-ed to imake' pa-me?it .bf thir debts bfoire the Cmmty Court 6f Wake' Which "commences oVi the ;third Monday . Io bl uarj- .next1 or suits will tlien.be comtut need against thenv ' The Subscriber will attend the Court for the purpose of receiving tfose dtjbfs."' 4 - v.-JESSE BATTLE, Adm: ' I ' s,V ' 'i t: ,5 . Sale.' 4 : n .i - IWQ Hlack MeniPwho Were taerr up and ys viMiiiiiuicu jo.iue jaw in uanuprpii coun ty, N. C. as Runaway Slaves,, to' wit ; one I r ' the people," he could then Teturn to his con- rehioye this oibjeci ion. Mr. D. V stilnenraand inform lhm it waj uWeMsarr Vir- .:conciuaen uy yoscm., w Vtopit themselves to . any further trouble or ?ded any; that ortb Caroanawas " exnence in sehdmr a renresentative h to uPon in degrading-hght by her ! ders, to give him an early cal Italeigh, Jan. y. t Trh . 1.!. A i .. " les below Watrenton,? -' Vn 5 -oeiongs lo f fvi or confine there 'in any jai?, so th-jt they getl v 'anama, wuo united to a fewr"1".. ... , i;,- tiWrrv i l?nawa; perhaps.: n June. l&Xt .1 Tl : ie3; and Gen. ?Vn WSffiEl MoVi hU nime W ..-Shrfict'. And with their or- . VH "iso? 1 :-12 t a w 6wv': eivto Joseph Williams (a speculator) . & .J i f , --r, - - , ; land hat he left siH WillJJc- :f. . i V v"j ; . - . I : - 24 t I.. - State ol North-Gar blinaVi i ' ' , - .a. m IAn 7 ArS lllinTI r - .V 1 WPT1 r 1 Illir 111! Ill 11V llr I 31 w exper.ee in senUmg a representative here to I w "F"" v. 'r: J irtAZ:" ffectJheobjec(in view.. 4 - - V lcr &,ate? s.iD JiH- " ' , , Mr. B. conceived that there were but three 3.' a puiuia iui- uiawuavii uiui c :, iiq tuiiiiiiKicr-f . rst,asto the ability pf the State to establish a .Rartkas proposed;' On this point, he ap ..r! prehehaetl there could be no difference of ''cpinionV as all must be convinced, we have "m;de means. Secondly, whether this Bank - coulil be conducted in such a manner asto j-pmyo beneficial to the taie. On this point,'" ,"; lie als believed, ail would agree, as jt was ment, and shall we, .. said he, make a manly effort to redeem our character, or shall we seal bur detn-adation by admitting - the : fi.ct, that with all the resources 'of the ' State we are unable to effect those; objects so desira ble as well as beneficial to the common mte- rest ? for it is a fact not td be doubted, that ITOIIE Drawing of the Rich NeWork 11 terv No. 3; is nostnoned until the 19ih .1.. T liaa - noful - -liroiv1o if. ' AUVcT selves ' can . nave -a icw a it&tw rruw v u - : .- I. f' inttant, ' n consequence or a request irom the principal -venders 01 i lCKeis in new York.'' The drawing will then 'positively take place without any further procrastina tion. I -'-a- J : , --.-" nturer3 whb have not supphedthem North Carolina more hke a colony than.an Independent State,' all the officers of the Na V"' a.is uciicvcu, ftii wuuiu a tree, a ji I . . . , XJ c- i vbrvable from the reports of the- Cashiers 'lonw governmcuv .f"1 . :of 'the present Banks, .whicli have been in ",iC ".'. l 1 ? ' : existence s.me 10 or 1 S ycariht they have ar: c?ua") lfi?seem to be remembered - z ..tw i -1. a-V,a I only to be nefflected' Under these views of M Ki.nCeial th. th Strk holders I and he was the subject, hehoped the motion of the gen " .dispnied to believe that there were yet a suf- ! en from Kdenton Shares, by applying to t :: ? .( YATES & MINTYRK." January 9 ---..u ,, 'T , 1 )-Raleigh. Petition, fojr;iivor5e IT anneanrifi:, to the satistactiQnj? ot the ourt that the Defendant Elizabith Burgei is not an inhabitant bt tliis Stater If is there fore ordered bv the Court,' that publication be made; three months In the, Raleigh J?egis ter, and the Catawba Journal, giving-notice to the Defendant" that she . be and appear at the next Superior Court ot Lay, to b e heJd for the. county of Rutherford, at the' Court House in Rutherfprdton, on the 3d Monday after the 4th Moridav of iMarcl next Chen ApviU 182, in;the Stite of Alabama-r-will oe one-red ."tor sale in the tourn ,a' A cSKn on the first Monday in Februafv'nTt.m " w pursuance of n'.brdsr of the 'Cc-intv Couit ?;'' pf Randolph. ;;V : l. iLAXR, f;hff. uctoperU, Ib , ; : . Raleigh academy; . k ' fFHbv Exercises of thitlnstituiion fwilj 1 resumed as usual on the first Moinilav u January, under the "care of the Rev. -Dr. MPheet rs, as Principal, with the usual As- sstants, triz,,Mr. Joshua E. LUmsden, in the Male Department, andx Miss- Benedict and Mrs. Gotxlwin, ih . the Female: "Department. ' The Trustees flatter themselves that the high and uniform character which. this Ihsti- - v .V- 1 ( -it 2 1 4 j Ccier.cy of tilents in the State, to conduct an , Insttution of the kind in such a way as to af ford a considerable tevenu?. The thirdpoint was, as to the time it " should " eo into opera- -tion. On this point, be had no hesitation in . .Vsaying, if 'there ever was a time1 that we were called pn to exert the resources of tlie ' t.Statfhe present 'was it. ''"". . . 7 ; ' -i .One of the principal objects of. the bill is, . S:to raise a fnr.d for Internal Improvement; a V: subject-in which the Stste in general and his constituents in . particular, felt deeply inter- v. ested". I Living- in that portion ofjthe.Stute -.whicbTls watered by the. Hoanoke ami' its . cranche?, he had taken some p uns to make V ": an estimate of, the. probable benefits' that . "would result, 'by thus raising finds. for the , improvement of the State in gt neral, &more particularly that pnrt lying on the R anoke, - and connecting the same ( by. ft ctnal with .Pamptico Strtind, near Washington.. . By at . tendingifor a moment' to' the, maps of the country. it will be found that v a larpe. porti- . on of the country; watered by that ; river and xts branches would The ptrtion lvig the counties of Mecklenburg, Halifax, Char- lotie, Pittsylvania,' Hmry, Patrick, Montgo- t mery. Grayson and hlf of Brunswick and i Frankth, nd Contains' 4.546.4C0 acres, with ; a population of 112,95Oinlabit0nts ;, the part f -' in this State which would be hen '.fifed,' are the counties cfllahfax, - Warren, -Northampton, . Grmil!e, ; Person." Caswell, 1 Orange, Rocking bam, Guilford. Stok- s, fuTry,V iiices, As'.eand half of 'rAklin, making 5,000,000. 'f. acres; and a. population of 160,0f 0' inh'a ; bitants making an'aggregatr of 273,000 in habit ants,, and a territory ' of 9,546,400 acres, winch in point onerii'ity pf sod, is equal to would not prevail, but that the committee will rise and . report in favor of passing the bill. V ' v A v (Debate to be continued) ; 1". . k t i vi i rTi r3v? i r ? i wd there to' answer, pled; or demur to said J tutibn has for sif thatiy years "sustained,' will next, at the Jail mshborough, Randolph uTrn rnn l c "I y5 . ot: keeping Sec. -"i" ooynty; to pay his expehce? Alf ACT to create "a Fund for.tlie etablish- ' ment of Common Schools-. - Putted at the Session jutt closed. J '.X-. ' Be it, enacted by the General fisscni bly of the Stale of North Carolina, and it hereby enacted by authority of the same "That a fundv for the: support of common and convenient schools for the instruction of Youth in the several coun ties of this State, Ire and the same is hereby appropriated, consisting of the dividettls arising from the stock now held, and which", may hereafter be ac quired by the 'State in the Banks ot Newbern and Cape-Fearj and-,'ivhtcn have not heretofore been pledged and set anart for. Internal Ira Drove ment 9 : r be greatlyenefited.-- ( dividends arising from stock which fn Virgii la.iscomposed of . fw iho Kt ;n fKo r..Vr its; best recommendation to Parents and ' TnanA in1 .inHimiiini rtrifn iroltr vitnps4. J Pii.l:,.V...V,..'..- 1 -.1 ni.n atr.oA b nTT P.v mimpi im. ,C3a" ...juug... w.w-.t,v wuw wuu uwyrc( aasurcu mar every "C6AW "f". - " -. " "7. .TamM MorHs..'f5Ierk of said Court, at ottice. attnt 11 h,n A K.t?,i sold by order ?of tlie .County Court of said Ashboro'. Jan. 2, I.'JL'ANE,SrifF. 24' independence of. the United States. ,1 S . . - t , '. JAMES WOKKlb,' CMk.-) A 1AST 0 liETTmS f State of NDrtlj-Carolma "O EMAINING in the Post Office at Oxford, j jrO JC C.-lst January 1826, and if net taken out before the 1st April, will be sent to' the General ost,Ofnce as dead letters. Allen Wm. ! Allen Archd., T Brvant Uowland Jr. Bullock Henj Dr. 2 Butler John S.j2 Butler Frances 1 Bollock Richard ! Brown Bobeft Carnal Catharine , Littlejohn fos. B." 2 Littlejohn Thos. B. ipyl Wm; ' j ;: Iewis Joseph Lewis PaTsey ); Lawrence Pamilia Martin Ann Miss Mitchell David 4 Moss John T. Manicr Jno tember,' 1S25, and' in the 50th year of the to their morals and clrrrect", deportment. : Hoard can beoUtainejJ i it several respecta ble, families in the fcift v: v , ; 3 ' Dec. 22,, v . WM. HlLLTSec. (C'The Institution 'having Jieretofore been subjected to considerable trouble .'and loss, from the lax and irregular way in which the tuitJonjnoney has been paid to IhejTreasurer, it must be'underitoot, that a certificate will in future , be required of everj' pupil ut te commencement of each session. . '-i ' i : J F.do-rmhp. f!on ntvV Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, ? November Term 1325 i ; Bobert &. l)aitl Lansc. ' and Sha;!rack.-Wil!iam, KH i, Elizabeth & John Wooten. vs. The heirs at law of Pris cilla Tarlington, Pollv. Rogers Stephen Rfgtii. ' Petition for Par- ' (Division of Ne John Rogers &. Cobb Jesse II. ! Esq Clerk ofCouotv Court MizeXew Coonef Blount Maddox W Cazort Pinkney Cook CJaborn III. I. . L!. ... if U?- Cti .; i. 1 1 is owned by the State. in the Cape-Fear Navigation Company and the Clubfoot and Harlow. Creek Canal Company j Davis Absa!om 2 me tux imposed oy taw on licenses to retailers of Spirituous Liquorsand Auc tioneers 5 the unexpended balance of the Agricultural Fund, which, by the act of the Legislature, is directed to be paid ;nto the Public, Treasury ; all mo-1 Fleming Ji uies paid to the State for entries of va-i Fuller Jon. cant v lands (excepting- the "Cherokee Gilliam Robt. 3. Lands') : the sum ot twenty rone thou w. Easter William Elliott Alexander Floyd Pleasant, Fraizer Lemuel Fuller David ! Finch Edw'd. P. J as. 1 the same portion pf any of the Southim sand and ninety dollars, wmcn was paiu Mhe quantity of bvthls Stnte to certain L-herokee Inui- V -j1 States. r In order, t.en, to shew the quantity .rotluce hat would float down these streams in st arch of a market at some suitable point ' . to, meet shipping whereby it might be x "poited, ;hc vkouKJ suppose tht one-sevtnth of the above country is now in cultivation, which is 13G3'77l acres, and the amount annually raised fn? market from ealrh xultiva ted acre, on an averse,'" cvr r and above, what ' i necessary to, support the farm, might, lie thought, be put down a $2 per acre, as the pbrtioii ' that would be cultivated in tobacco wiiuld produce on an aver ge 750 lbs.ipcr acre and -an' average price is J 4 -per cwt. wliieh"oul be $28 per acre, and the portl 'Von cultivated in Cotton -woujd yield -200 lbs. friett, wljich would be equal to $25 peracre r Then we raise for market in tliis section ot" couutrV protiUce to UieSalue of 2,737,54 by ans, for reservations to Land secured to them by treaty, when the said sum shall be received from the United States by this State and of all the vacant and un appropriated swamp lands in this State j together jvith, such sums qt 1 money as the Lejrislalufe mat hereafter, find it convenient to appropriate from time to ' Beit further enacted; That all sums of money which have accrued since the first day of. Isovember last, or which inav. hereafter accrue as aforesaid, shall be, and the same, is hereby vested m the Governor of 'the State, the Chief- . -x - " : -:. - v.per annum, unc uuru m mcii is expf nueu JUMICC UI UlC oupicmc vuuu, inc epea- ' : V. " in transporting-iit by' Uirl to a'-sister State, ker of the Senate, -'the Speaker ..of the : v:v ;yiL; ; . -' balf of vh.ich sum- -would ht- savedif we hacl House of Commons, and the Treasurer i v.-V' -, ' " ' Xc" the beneht of a water carriage, winch would r o . r v- J. k:- . ,! X AK " be f 45557. whi, his now vcarlv tnken fn m the State., for the time bein- ; and -V. ' .V ' : Tn hk . timtft lie vconul not "it Anvi-n i 7l PlCad ..81)4 1 be perheadi which makfs the. sum $1,41(J,6j4. real ami pcrso T";- ".jr. v -Ddnet this sum from r the value of lh pro-J dispose of. or J " "duce; and it leaves a balance of 826,892 per fect fjic annum inuuruuuri , .t ins aiuuuiu iousi oe th noeke?softhe farmera with little hpnpni iney r.d ineir successors III owee, ttic to the carrier. v . j : ., hereby constituted a body corporate ana . v Let us then, said Mr. B. take into view the po!itic,under the name of 44 The Pre v l articlts; of .Necessity : required in return, to sWent and Directors of, the Literary .u,:f.j .uic.uvii vv.uj remUL, u.,u - ...-p..' tn Su and he sued. impleaded, and to hold nal property, and to sell, inprove the same, to et- pui poses of promoting learning fh Tit. . s-pphtrd by the precious metals, or suitable , ,. . r, r.uu i: ' 5j . : .t. - r- . . vprnnr shall be President ot the Board, iunu roru't ictwu 01 couiury.oi which ----- - y . he had spoken, this ccihi be easily accom- and. any three of. the Directors shall jplisi-.ed by the merchants:that purchase4 ind constitute a quorum for the transaction fch.pped the produce coastwise, or directly of business relative to tlie said fund, and c - -.1. ,. ...l . l y t. j.:. I . . , . 'i.-- . , uvMJMinniireiucy , J in the absence ot the liovernor, . I'- ituicu iu (jvu aiKiaruncs .a wuuu uc re quited, and the balance could be remnted in . specie or ther funds; as ro'ght be r quired ' This would bring the balance of trade yh i our , favour, and - mai:ta'n the . character of our bank paper,: We shotdd no longer have to . bear the humiliati ng -reflecdoii, of our paper i' Joeing unaer par. anuinai too m asisier state, . .in those towns which we hstve, inagre.tdc tree, raised from V scurity to ffluencei -". t Thts he considered to be our true nolicv. Glinn John S Gray Jos. J. - S Hester Alfred Itunt James 2 Hunt Samuel j Higgs Levi v Howard Joseph Harris Marshall L. 3 Hester Henry? , Ilerdon R. N.1 Hubbeil Ransom 3 Hicks Thos. J.,2 Higg's Leonard Higgs John i Hunt Thos. Dr. 2 Hunt Edward Harris Silena T, Johnson Jas.) I). . Jcnes Edward Sr." Jones Wm. Cipt. 2 Johnson Levi ' . Jinkins Josfeph Knight Woodson ; Knight Jon. j , 'l-' -'jiv'JA'S. January 4, 1826 , Norman Thos. -Nuttall Jas. 4 Nuttall John 5 ' Primrose Temperance Phillips Win. H. Powell William I ' Person Thbs. . ' Parrish Sharhach Robards Nathaniel 3 Richards James j Rofie Woodson j Robertson George Sneed Stephen K. 6 Smith Jno. P. Dr. Z Stirks James . Stone Packer F, Sterol Wilkhs -Sneed Wm. M. 2 Smiley Joseph 1 Smith Alexander -Sneed Dudley, M. Taylor Lewis 3 I ' . Taylor Wm. V. 2 Taylor Nathan'l M Taylor Isabella L. Terrel Patrick Thomas Susanna , ; Terry Thomas j Wortham Jas-1 Dr. Washington John Wilson Charles L 1 W ottham Benjamin H. West John ... jr ' ' . White Joseph ji . Young James Dr. 4 Yancey Charles , . Yancey Absalom 2 v M. WIGfclNS, P. M. 2. this case, are not inhabitants of this State; It i ordered, that publication be made in the Raleigh Register fo- six weeks, unless the said heirs ut law of Piiscilla -Tarlington, Pol lv Rojrers and John liojrers, appear betbre the Justices at the next Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, to be held for the- c,untv of Edgecomb, at the Court House h! Tarbc rough, on the" fourth Monday- of February nejst, and plead, answer or demur, the pet i tion will be heard erqnrte, as to theni ant decree made accordingly.- 15 Test. MICHAEL HKARN, c.c. ILL. be sold at me court lioase m White ville, Columbus county, on the second.Monday in Maixh next, .the following Tracts of Land,.,or.so much 33 will pav "the taxes arid charges due for the years 1.823 and 182-1. to wit - i . " t 640 acres on the Waccarhaw river, said to be the property of Benjamin Smith, do t joining tle abpver do h- do i 1 i ins ne considered to be our true policy, " ' snd not the one ivcon amended by' the gen . tlcm:.nfnm Bt drn.whnch'ls onlv ca'culated r, . . - ."! -4.. H -VI T ,. f 1 ' "' v. " 4- ' servt'tliat tl.e circulutintr currency of the j . t - K-ct:of country where lie resided consisted r ll I t heffv of Yirginul, 'Georgia aiwl South Caro- . ' i. k ' N.; . J :.f ' to aid a Voung man just commencing bu?i- ness,'or applicable to situations v here there are; iio Buliks -in existence. But we must V take things aS they'are ; and. 1iis doctrine of . raising niotc tobacco and cotton, and selling . more and. buying ltss,.hai nuth.ngto do teith our present siiuauon. ; - - ; - L-y In reply to the geiuJcmen from Edenton and JeAvbtrnf tlwt we hid already a reduh- dahcy tf pipcf monev, and that, it ' jrould be "impossible fo"i 5300,tXO f specie to keep tof nanef'iii ?rrrcula:ion.MV. R ' nh- ' ,... . rr fia twper,t6vvitf to the., want of a commer cial town within our o wn State, and a suffici- i enccf our; paper, to purchase'pur produce tint hjd to seekjCiharke In thos sectionst ur.d. - a; grded.putUng" into circulation ' tef paper, of the phiposed , Bank," he was , vJ opinkJn fromv lhe"shewingtor die geri tleinii.U.hemseJies,v Ue re could be. no dif ficltv -xs-H w stated by them, that the cl . ' tilchs o.f;Xcrth-Caxolia3i. o w ncd in the present shall have authority to appoint a Presi dent for the time of such absence. They, shall cause", to be kept by the Treasurer of the" Stte, a regular ac count of all such sums of money as may belong. to the said fund f.the manner in which the same hast been applied and Vested,- arid they shall make an annual Report .thereof to the Legislature, with such recommentlations for the improve ment of the samej as to them shall seem expedienUVyvj '; - -. Bd.it further enacted; Thai the Pre sident and Directors of the f udd hereby created are authorised to veit any part, or the vholcr)f jthevfiaid; fund, in the stock "of a ny of the Banks of this State, or.nf the United, States, or in-the stock of the Government of the United States, an d . at a! I times'' to change, - a l ter and d ispose of tlie f same, ' and of any real aSl 1: "personal estate - belonging to Jthe said turn, in such manner and upoh such termis, 'as may. in theiriopinion; be best calculated, to improve, the value thereof i " EeiifuvlheTpiact hereby "created," shall be applied to tlie mstructton ;of such fcbildrVo as ittnay hereafter'be deemedf expedient by the Cegisfature, to instruct la the coninioii principles of reading,..vriti!ig and arith metic j and whenever, ia tlie opinion of State ol Xo , i ROCKINGHAM COUNTY. .. ' Court of Fleas and Quarter Sessions, , ;" '- "! . No.vmber Term, 1825, T'H : :" ' Elizabeth Sneed, : k : , r 1 , ' - I . I Petition for The Heirs at Law of Ai;x. (Dower. ; IT appearing to the, Asatifaction of the court, that James Sneed, John $need, William Sneed and Sally Snded, heirs at law of Alexander Sneed, are"1, not inhabit ants of this State ; j it is hrderedjby the court that publication be made for six weeksin the Raleigh Register, giving notice to the said defendants to appear at our next court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions to be held for the county of Rockingham, at the Court House in AVentworth, on the 4th Monday of Febru ary next, and answer, otherwise the petition will be taken pro confesso and heard expafte as to' them. Witness KoherfGallaway Clerk of our said court at Wentworth, the 4th 3Ion day of November, 18251;; ;": ''''M:'-'-? - v RO. CALLAWAY. C.C. C. J 640 640 640 640 ; 640 640 i 640 ., "640 360 "200 640 .640 640 , 640 640 , 640 640 640 ,640 ; 640 i640 f640 640 1 640 da do do Ida do do do do do do do do do do dQ do do do do do do do ,i dd do do on the Lake Swamp ,. ry do on.Bear Island ! r .'i'7 Vr K do on th e Waccamaw' river, above the Seven. Cree k s . 1' ; "" do joining the above,; uo joining ine aoove, do 2 do do do do do do- do do do do do do do 1 do; do do do do do do . dot t do do do ido. do: do do do do do do do do 15 . do said to be the property; of Mary Wooten, joining Richard Wooten - 3 Lots .in ;Alexander, the property of ,. ' ; V John M'Gill '; ; and . : :-. 1 Lot in do, said to be the property of :, Mary Ford. -' - -"v ICO acres on "".Porter S wamp, said to be .the .'"-. property of John Coleman, and "one -4th ; part of all the lands of the estate of Benj t Hargrave. .i V JOSHUA WILLIAMS SON, Nov. 27, 1325 il . . r-. -17-6w t ; THE .Trustees of this Academy take ple.i Ure in informing the public. that thev hve engag'ed as princrpal in thia institution for the ensuing; year, :Ir,"Ehtb ."Brewer 'of- Massachusetts. I Ins gentleian was gradua- e fall of 1824, and bVithe President man of seientinc arid literary attainments, of good moral and chris- x tian char fder. and ; well .qualified in" every respect for the various departments of acade micai instruction k ; w j v The " Tts'este.eKtneir;J,warmest ac knpwledgments to a gerierods public for the suppoj t heretofore given to J;bis Institution,' -and can 'tut : indulge the pleasing hope,' that frbm;the high qualifications pf the" Teacher, the healthiness of the situation and tlie low price . f 'Bord and Tuition;" this Academy yiUbht'inue to receive a' liberal share of pub lie patwHagey" Terrqs of Tuition will be-- for Spelling Reading; Writiiinritbmetic, and English .Grammar, $& ;per.SessinThe dead languages. aiid , all other,' branches "pf education, $10 per 'session;; ' The exercise Vi of the Academy, will ' cbramence on th6 firsfc MondaV in January neit'" ' "1 ""X , ,?':By;orderf. - -KH- ''Vr ,. - ' .'""" ,V 'H S AMLTJOIINSON'Sec; . - Dec. 24. , .v. "iSlw" ". : State of North-Carol. ; ; " '.'f Rowan County: JU: ::-fr n the Court of Equitv, October Term, 182ii r: ' .:' v Litle Ilickerson, ' Sarah Daltpn, ,John Jackson, ' and Susanna his wife, and theother heirs ailawiof Jo nathan D'alton, deceased. " v 111$ compl ainant baying .shown that John ''' Jackson andSiisanna bis wife, are not residents of this 15 tate it is therefore" order- ' ed, that: unless the said John "Jacksonand. Susanna his .wife appear at the ne Jet term of this Court, at Salisbury, on the firstiMonday after the fourth" Monday inMarch next,' and-. '-' plad, answer or demur to the complainant 'a bill, that it will be .taken pro cohfesso'as to them.V 1 " - - :r- r ':-.' .r 'V - ' Itis further ordered, that tliis interlocutors decree be published for.tliree Months in the Raleigh Register ; 'X-K''rPp:i V .'r-:' vr k S AM. SILLIM AN;,el m2 x. October 11, 1825-rt -Hl;3ci,"V''".-. Notice; NOTICE. i - ;U . Original! Bill, and Bill of In. junction; a -fi State of North-CaroliiiaJ - : Wilkjes County. EatriTT September Term, 1825. 3i Waugh &. Finley, ; f:- r t.' Charles P.' Gordon, Zachh; II. Gordon, Jas H. XSordon, Geo. W. Gordon, .Thos. T. Nappier &Rebeca his wife, J nd. Brown & Mary his wife; Sarah C.Gordon, SarahGor don, Nathaniel Gordon and Thomas Seawell.' " I T appearing to the satisfaction of the court M-j that the Defendants are inhabitants of a nb ther State, and notice by 'publication, beincf .waived as t all save. Thomas Seawell Or dered, therefore,! that ? publication be made in the Raleigh Regitef,v fofj three, months, requiring the sahJ Thomas Seawell to appear at the next Court of Equity, to be held for the County of Wildes, at theiCourt-House in iVjafeesboough,-en the second 1 Monday of iarcn.next, ana plead, answer or demur to said bill, or judgment pro confesso will be taken. and the same setVfor' hearin Vt. parte. , ;0. BARRETT; LE. WILL be sold at: Ashe Cpth flfousein JefTersOn, Ashe county, on the second lilonday of February next, i the following tracts oiiJLna,rorso niucii uiereoi as will oe sufficient to satisfy : the tails ' due thereon, for thefyears. 1823 an41824viV-,i-C:V ;;.- '"' 100 acres, given iri by David Edwards, jr '270 acres, given in .by. Brackings, herr?, and joining. Robert Thompson. . v'. '..I'X'. y4 150 acres, given in byr Elijah Erwln, on Little' River. ;.. v. , . ij ".C .. : pU p . 'J 200 acres,?given in by Simon Gross, on dC 1100 acresgiven in by JphnvMoony.on do. ; 200 acres, given in by Daniel Blevings do 450 do giveninby John BurtohV sr. on do 800 do given in by Andrew Gdx, wBuck :ou acres, given uiiy liithd. Burton, on Elk Greek, v vX-r:V;h; vH290 acres giyeoin by John Baldwin; sr. on Piny. Creek..-;. t'c y - Ij'jA l7' V'V-' , "30P acres not given in, belongikg : toLoram Brown, on the waters of Brush creeki p. , 100 icrs giveii in bj Edward SiiejnOn on the. waters of Cranberry, 'a,--.: '....-.j. ; 7Jf gvenin by Wm. Perry; ftvjoin. xvy aures given in oy jonn Holloway; ? 150 acre vgiyen in by Henry Bucknell ton p. barrett; 1 4 J je8ersen Nor. JOHN GAMBUX: Shfi. 7, VZSK- INTENDING? to Settle ihTennesset?, and : as;mahy persons inVthi5hdvbther,;.,States have claims to Lands irt that tate orvrhich they "ard ignOrant'or. know 'n'ltow to pro eed'td recbi-er thesame; I ain desirous; in cbnriexioii with ''&fjenUeRor'"tiatSule9'-;''; of the first standing- as to character luid qual ifications, to undertake Upon . shares,' ior at a fixed' price, the recovery, 'and establishment J of all such clatms and alio will attend to th e " division, paying taxes, Ecc.; Jt'c.'ofall such lan.da asare now established,' and am confi-. : dejot justice at least will be rendered il have how a list of many clainlstaken from books . in that .Sate.iandt any information there ui 'will, be given, graiis on application; t All letters directed to me at ' raverteville. N. C ' (post paid) will be-attifnded to, C f ' ;r (L? Py an act of that State,; passed m ibiv, claims , must be commenced, -within 7 years tnereatter, or be purred. -IV .4: M9.3nt: T Theisubscrib"er having leased the RAGLE TA VEItN) in illi -jamsborougb, , wU on tbe .first of "January next, open the' same for . the accommodation of Travellers As heU, will spare jib trouble ot expense In "rhderinff tomfortuble those who may cull on4 hini, he hopes to merit & : share of public pa. tronage. .vcv would also, accommodate few students with! EoanL V X --A , .Nov;2S. - Jojin Wi Smith.x 13 oaww. V CAPABLE 'of manainff and directing few hanls wHl meet with immediate emploj- 21 3t: i3 . " ii i ' i r -
The Weekly Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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