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SCHOOL. ' UIh I.PMSDRN. will open Pnjate i", a. ,i.,.:rr.V!cice, on Monday the 20th Crhm) v r-idrnv, in proportion forth tim. J Goods. VT. C.&H. TUCKSR, rF.TUKN their most sincere thar ks to their (Virijfs ntito the Public, both in town and con- trv, for the liberal paimnaRir mcy i 1 1 1 r.nntw. vhxh makes their. Assortment VeW -coocl hot'i Wry CorrrzVf.- Thev liave heretofore been in the habit of m-H-lair on a crri?:t-t!KT now intend to make their lusincs nm-h a Cash business s pcssiblty fc .t i -i. frtcmLi' amUruMctnera to call thev invite tn.r invnw. jhimumi.u.u.i ind'look fo- themselves, as they are determined ;o ell Ioa- ff-r Cash, or oh a short credit to punc- lo ta-d c -Mr-i. 13 law6t N Id A ffnod stock of Potion Hoggin, Iter Lead, Crock' ry M are, Canities r. , jVcssr Soe, vinCL Tiu Stove. Tlir Mi!'eribers having entered into Part nership in the SHOE ami TIN BUSINESS; he? Urr to int.rm the citizen of Kate, igh' and its Yicinltv. that they hare on hand, nd will con stantJv keep, an Assortment of Indies and Gen tlemen s I'.oots and Shoes, of the best quality, as ell as coarser kind suitable fur labourers and crrMots t Mid also a general Assortment of Tin Vare, wl.ol. sale and retail. They will also exe cute any order to.make or repair Articles in ei-t'u-r Holiness with despatch and thankftdnrs. Their Store is the next door below that of Dunn and Christophers, on Favettcdlc Street. "itOElE LOI GEE. ItaVijrb. Nov. 16. . I3tf. DRAWING. 47, 1, 43, 44, 8G, 5, 55, 6. THE abore were the numbers drawn for dc- terminincr all the Prizes cf the Washington Ca al Lott. rv. h! Clas. .. Person hr.ld-ng Prizes can receive the Cash ,d, or Ticket, , In the Splendid Union on ilemaiu Canal cr New-York Lotteries. fAPITAI. PRIZES 850,000, S20,000, 320,000, &c. Early application should be made to V TES & M'lXTYRE, Rte:gh. N C Hillsborough Academy. fUHE Examinat".on will commence on the 29th JL of November and close on the evrning of ihe next lav. Parents, Guardians anl the pub. lie eciitralJv, arc respectfully innted to attend, ' - JOHN ROGERS. T)r. Hogers haring resigned the charge of the IlilUboroiigh Aca!emy. tlie exercises will be re sumed on the first Uondav of January, under the direction of W. J. BINGHAM. Knvpmhpr 4th. . llitf P. S. Parents and Guardians arc particularly requested to confide their sons or wards to the care of some respectable resident of the town, j with parental uthority. I Ente'tamicr.t. TH E subscriber still continues to live in the City of Raleigh, and keeps a House of Entertainment at his old stand, on the East side of the S.tat,c- House, wnere ne is preparca to ac- commodate Travellers whenever cilled on, nd also will be prepared to accommodate thirty or ihirty-fire Members of the next Legjsjatnre with board and lodrincr. He has rented several gol rooms near the State-House and convenient to his dwellinir house. His Table shall be as well furnished as the market will afford j has a large. clean Stable for horses and is well furnished with corn and fodder." His psices will be as low as can be afforded, and every attention given to render satisfaction. WILLIE JONES. November 6. , 11 w3t f FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1S2G. The Federal Court is still in session and will probably remain so during the week. The Grand Jury were discharged the first day of tire term, having no business before r, . r 0 ,x t i uirm. ...c ouruiiun m uie uoun na, uven uncu ui, aiiituai vAciusivcij, wiiu me un 1 -t i. ...t.i. .r. - 1 of Jonathan (Hiitakerv. Fredk Frtcmcm: for an al! edged libel.. This cause, which has exciteil considerable interest, was com menced on Tuesday morning and was not decided when our paper of necessity Vent to press. Contrary to usual practice in tlii3 State, the Jurors were dismissed from .... - day to day 1the Chief-Justice stating that the case diflercd materially from a crimi nal prosecution, and he knew of no instance ;n Virginia, or any other State, where, in a civil suit, the Jurv were kept together during the whole trial. llie undecided case, ot the rcopievs. Henry Eckford, Jacob Marker &'c. at N. York, is to coir.eon for trial again on Mon day next. No less than three hundred Ju rymen .have been summoned, and it is: not improbable that of that number, twelve men cannot be found who have not either direct- ! or indirectly, formed an opinion with re- gard to the merits of the case. ; ; It is suggested that the Revenue cf the United States, will fall short the present ear, by one or two millions,' of the aiuoiint anticipated for it n the oGcial reports front: ihe Treasury Department and Committees' tl Congress. ' ToiifMfe. ...a n solution has been in- trtduClMl llf- flio T orrf ., I it w-a rKta Vint. elative to the creation of. a fund for the support of cofTtaoo Schools and Academics r eisclCgui.ty c ihe State. nee they have been ioinjr '" of iMcign, p1 thrv still .-.licit a continuance of Vtron.ire. Tbey are now receiving their OS. A rcsolufiorriia 'alsoWa .adopted,, ap pointing Monday the 50th ut't, for a joint meeting of the turn Houses. ; ptir pVe of taking into consWcration .(he pro priety of rec inimending to the people f Termesiee, at the next general election to vote for or against a Convention,', , ' deorgiayht Legtslaturc of this State, met on the 6ih ins V Thomas Srook. uf Greene, was choseh Pesident cif the Sen ate, having received 35 votes, and A!un U. Powell, (the former presiding officer) 525 William .Y. Hancl! was elected Secretary of the Senate Hansel! ; 35 James Smith (lat Secretary 27. -i Irhy lludson, ' f Putnam, was . chosen Speaker, of the ITnuae of Representatives. Hudson 59 Dnncah G. Campbell 34. As all , live . newly elected Officers arc 7rot men, it is to be presnmed that the above statement of votes shows the majo rity which that party has in each House. ''GeoIejg;.A meeting has been recently held .at Philadelphia, for the purpose of considering a project for tho geological sur vey of Pennsylvania. Some of the leading gentlemen were present, ami an address was delivered by P. A. Browne, Esq. point ing out the 'advantages ami necessity .of such a survey In no way in our appre hension could a sum of money be more use fully expended. To our own Stale we be lieve, is due. the honor of having -set' the first example of the Scientific survey of an entire American State.. Such enterprizes produce very important advantages to sci ence, agriculture and other useful arts We hope that the contemplated edition o the Map of North-Carolina will present a least the leading features of . its Geology & Mineralogy. ' 'By the way, ue learn that Mr. M'Rae has met with the most libera patronage for his proposed Map and ih.it i wi, certainly be published early , in th pn ng. There has been some little difference, which has been noised abroad, between Mr, Poinsett, our minister in Mexico, ami Mr Ward, Britifcl minister at' that plare. There nag'a public dinner on St. Patrick' dy given by the Irish and many English men, at which both ministers were present Mr. Poinsett, in giving :t toasf, addressee the party at some length, and expressed a wish that the catholics of 'Ireland migh obtain their Political rights. Mr. Wan replied with some warm h," in defence o the policy pursued by the British govern tnent towards the. Catholics and was a boutJbeaving the table : Mr. Poinsett re ,- . ' He expressed his regret that the harmony o the evening . had been disturbed by any thing which had fallen from him, & said he would avau himself cf the present occasion to declare that he had no wish whntever to injure the Rritish inter est in Mexico, &. had nerr taken any measues vi i:h that view, thai he was fullv aware that such measures had been -imputed to him;, that he came here and was here to support the interests of his own countrjy but that he sincerely believ- ea tnose interests clashed in no way with the in terests of Great Britain ; the United States, ask cd not, nor wofild they accept any exclusive, pri vileges, and that he wtmld most conl-allv co-ope rate with the agents and subjects of his Britannic Majesty here toward the establishment 'in Mexi co of the, most liberal principles , of trad, poli tics ana religion. Mr. Poinsett was frequently cheered. Some of the London papers have accused him of intriguing against British interests DOMESTIC SUMMARY. v The editor of the Boston Daily Adverti ser has made up a comix nd of the facts hitherto published respecting the ships en- i a 1 .t -wt a . . gageu to oe ount in iew lorK tor the Greeks, derived principally." from an able pamphlet bv.Mr. Contostavlos, the Greek S?1 nujormrsij a merchant ol dcm. x ins uuuii'cmi iaiiiic ucihccii iiHte uuu fnur colmns. and vv can onlr ni, k on a 1 - - - i 1 ew facts at present. On the 24th August, 1824, the Greek Government issued a decree authorizing the Greek. deputies ia London to purchase or build, as soon as possible, eight frigates. lo guns on a sine. .Application was made to two houses in New-York, Le Roy, Bay ard &. Co. and G. G. & S. Howiand. Af- ter some negotiation these houses engag ed to build two frigates; and in April, 1825, Gen. Lallemand arrived to superintend the building. I he contractors managed to draw upon the Greek funds in London to a large amount, without completing the vessels. until tor want, of funds one of the frigates old to the United States government last Winter, under a special act of Congress, for 233, 574, dollars to raise money lofin- . - . . - - isn the othtr. Ihe, U reek government fiipding their funds were wasting and dis appointed in not receiving uny of the fri rrAtPif unit innriinitAv r1n(irK.. Kk fiKool' deputies in London,' sent -Mr. Contostav- los lo London, where lie, arrived last Jan nary, and reached New. ork- in Ahril fol Mn - He jound that the accounts of the two houses were upwards of 800,000, arid on submitting these accounts to General juiiiemana: auu caprain unauncev tnev pronounced, uiem unuouoietiiy correct. Mr, Contostai los threatened a prosecution: and the contractors, after some time, a greed to submit the case to arbitration, and Abraham Ogden,"Ti. C. De Rha'm, and Jonas'PIatt, after a god deal of negocia- ion, ave're chosen as arbitrators. Their award went to counrm most of the charges "of the cii tractors,' and they allowed them- selves 150O dollars each for their oMn ser vices, being engaged ' the most' part of a month. Thei allowed Cantain Wolcott Chauncrv 1.1,500 dollar?, besides travel- ling eipenscvalthOJ 3iatiA itc- ; tict)." V ;'K.CntliUi JC, v'vV receive jifs paj as a capUin in tlip II. S. ralsst, alst) fricndIy.to;thc3Admirf;strati,,n. ,tj TTfTKTf?' "Vnrfnllr ViiiiiiK' NaTj 5O,rj0O:ddlarV mote waiT cUise h;:Vrenn- ,1 use o! two shiiryanK: i Genl. Lalfematid hvcn havineceiretl 58:votef anjl Doct. pm&fo. fl in koitlj-Calina, that rrceivetl S120, or. 533 dollars per uiontfi Datcmate ' ttiev laws 'tn.l-i Arrangement in England and rnmi4he UrceK tlenuttcs.m IotKioti.rv I her' . ' -v. ;. - ' L Franco,: for the i frigate was ; sld ti 1 hur government stmn after the orrival of Mr Coutostavlos. in tinier.. to obtain money to; finish the other. The fitting nut of these vessel being tho't a violation of trur neutrality, and the pro ceedings illegal, the contractors eiijot ned secrecy on the Greek agent, and having mm in tnis prcaicatnenr, xney ' prouauiy t h ough 1 1 o rob h i m w i t b im pu ni ty . 1 5 6,0' () were expended, fnri which the Greeks 'wilt have one frigate if Mr. Contostavlns amve.s with iier in safety. Z'" ' : ' '"'". ''.'? The above account seems toshew that poor, distressed and '.struggling Greece has been infamously plundered bv a set of har pies w ho pretend to' be her friends, in Ame rica as well as in England. .. 1 A corre-ponileut of the New-York Ame rican, a few wt-eks'sinee, challenged ;Mn M;te!I,he.propetor of the Automat un t.'h;ss player, lo pl iy against him for love or. money. Mr Maelzel has arrived - in New Yoik, and publicly accepted the'chal lnge, proposing to play for from one to four thousand dollars , and he is authorised by gentlemeti in Boston,' who have wit nessed the powers j of -the Automaton, to play for anv amount. . At a military training iri Sjlem.Mass. a man was shot through .the, leg,' a buy was injured; and a tjorse-took fright and rana way. If the company make such a havoc iri the piping liuies of peace, what would they not d in war ? A fire broke out on Wednesday nlirht at he corner of Seventh anil ChenuVSfreets, Philad. The hss was only about 20 ilil -iars, but thiee persoiis were seriously in jured. . ! ' A writer in a New-Hnmpshireptper as serts, that that slate adopted the first writ ten constitution in this country. They did so, it is saio, two uiomhs before South Carolina, Achilles Murat, (sou of Joachim, ex-king oi iapres, or, as ne nas ueen termed, one of Bonaparte's iourneymen kings)' lias' late ly fought a duel wiih Col. Macomb, in Flo rida, by whom he was sightly wounded. Murat is of a fighting family : his mother was sister to Napoleon," and' hi faiher was iciuriuus in several uueis, lougnt wini swords, the French method and that ge nerally practised on the continent. A few days since the steam-boats Pio neer and Niagara rati fool of each other on Lake Erie.' Both boats sustained consi derable injury, but the'Pioneer the most serious. It is stated that a lady, who-was a passenger tin ihe latter boat, had a -limb broken, and a gentleman hishar?d severely crushed. A Massachusetts paper states that a man , who was at work on the steeple of a meeting house 'at -Charlton. :Mass. a few days since, fell upon the 'roof of the build ing a distance of 46 feet, with such force tht it broke three rafters, ami settled in the 'place wherejie fell so. much as to preT vent his-sliding- from the roof. What' is very remarkable no bone were broken, and in a few days he was so far recovered from his fall r.s to be in the town attending , to business.'' r -: ' On Sunday, an apprentice to the print ing business, in South Third Street, Phila delphia, was left by his master in charge of the house. He left the house, got into badf company, arid got intoxicated. In his hur ry to get" home, clambering ovfr the iron railing round Independence Square, his foot slipped land he fell on one of ; the spikes. He ran home bleeding freely, was put to bed, and under the care of the phy sician. On sending yesterday morning to inquire after the state ot the boy, it .was stated that the spike broke the jaw bone in two places, and penetrated thejur,ular vein. Whether he will or will not recover, is yet uncertain. . , Mr. Stephen Walker, ;a respectable in habitant of Albany, pu t a period to his ex istence, by banning himself, in the wood house in. the rear of his ' dwelling. His mind had been partially .deranged by pecu niary difficulties, which probably led , him to the commission of .horrid act. " A. Mrs. Hamilton, or Pal iner,-Massachusetts, with her child about six'months old I were found dead in that town, on the 29th' r t .i Ultimo, wiui tnejr throats cut, ine; raor lying bv their side. She was living in the house with her brother-in-law, and circum stances indicated that she took the child out of bed where it was sleeping with ano ther, child of her's,-and committed the hor rid deed. . : : . - . A letter from an American gentleman at Paris, received at Boston, states that the news ef the death of .Adains and Jef ferson, produced muchwefiect among our countrymen in that capital, and the friends. of liberty in general. Lafayette, the friend in youtli ami in age. of those veuerable pa triots, shed tears when the news ' was read to him. In the same letter the writer ob serves, that every thing of a political na ture, which takes place in our country is read with avidity. I ; New Sencttol- We learn frora Dela ware, that, Daniel Rodney has beeii appointed-by the Governor a Senator iii Congress in the.pljice if Mi. Van Dyke, deceased, until the.uieeting of the Iegislature,which takes place in Jamiaryr The ftt lowing no- tice of the election. of a Senator in New Jersey, is den ved from the! Pinladelpbta FrcemanV Journal : 'M' Dri Epii'tn. Bate man,' of Cumberland county, has been elec ted, by tqe Legislature of New-Jerscy a Senator in Congress, in the place of Joseph M'Hvaine, decearedi and also, for six years from the 4fh of March next. Dr. Bate ijuou areprcseoted the. State in the House of Representatives for eight years. He is an old republican, and' was in favor of the election o Mr Crawford; but is friendly to the existing Administration. His oppo nent; was ThedWe Frelinliuys'ea, Esq MpmberioflhtH We have uflicient returns from ; the. Ni 'Tork elections to ascerfarn that Messrs. Cambrelcng, Jtihnsoh and v erplanck, are re-elected for1 the cit y-r-thefirst name!, Without opposition, the second by a ma jority of 800, and the third 1 200 vovs over ineir opponents, ir. vvaru is aiso re; electeil by a inajoritv of 800 votes over his opKinent. Among ihe new iHeini Thomas J. Oikler, several years pniuiinent member of the House f Repre; sen ta live From-Maai'liu-pfs we. have a Tew re turns of the. Conre-iional election Mr. Webster has been re-elected almost una- nimouslv for the Boston' District ; iii i finir rowos nf ihe Middlesex district we per ceive that Mr. Everetu-ecei ved every vote but 12, and. is doubtless elected, though we have not the complete vote-of' the disr trict. In Essex North district Mr. Var- ttti iii is re-elected by a large majority over ms opponent. v c have no turtner com- plefe returns, but Messrs. Lrowuinsliield and Bailey, are no. doubt also re-elected. as we have heard of no opposition to them. Philadelphia. Nov. 10 llie. Grand Jury in the Circuit Curt ol the U. '..'J5 after almost laborious investiga tion, commenced on the 1 1th of last month," this moaning laid' certain document before the. Court. We attended at the request of Several mercantile gentlemen, but ; the Judge having given directions that nothing which may prt j.idice the public should be publihei while legal proceedings are penti ing. we do not1 feet at hbeffy lo make any more particular statement. " We go thus far, in the hopes of appeasing the curiosity which it would now be impro per to grutify. At a pmper time every ihiog of moment shall be laid before Our readers. i - Gazette. Now-York, Nov. 9. ' The New-Haven Jlelidd states, that John Hinsdale, of the firm of J. &D. Hins dale,N was arrested by a United States' of ficer, in the main-street of Middletown, on Suriday e'ening last, at the -suit of. the; tl States. Mr. H.. resisted the officer per sonally, but was at length overpowered b the.assistants of the deputy. A 'party of ins irienas rescueu anu carrion utut io ins own house and, withheld him from cus tody " -. ' .. . '-,-.. -V-'i We have since been informed that 1r. Hinsdale surrendered himself -to the Mar hhal on the following day,' and is now safe y lodged with his brother in the jail at New-Haven. , '. -.: Both of these individuals will be remem bered as having been largely indebted- to the Eagle Bank at the time of its failure. 1 Times. . .' . It is worth the attention of the great number of our 'cifrfcens apposed to the Pe nitentiary System, that no one state after having adopted that ; coarse for preven tion and punishment of crimes, has seen fit to relinqu ish it i .and th Congress, wiiu all the experience derived from the useUol' t euiicntiaaries, in the several stales, nas thought it advisable to authorise tee erccr tion of one in -'the' District of Columbia. North TVester. One of our. keen norh .westcrs, that is a preface to winter a whis tling precursor to chill .November's sur ly; blast," occasions as much revolution in families as a sudden declaration of war sets a nation, in motion. The rain on; -Sunday night gave way to a gale on Monday morn ning, and the housewives, are all in busftle .Wood and coal not yet in -flannels; not yet taken from the summer trunksTrrclofikfr and padded coats not yet . in , order for a vinier.cainpaign---new grates to; betptit up the kitchen stove to.be put in order-tr. little Bill's breeches not yettinished--wirU ter hjitsyet at the milliner's.TfelvetspenH cer(li requiring , new piuflfs merinos .to? be- washea curtains tp oe put up carpets not naied.dowp all. is bustleconfused, cold & clammy f This comes from not ' taking time by the fore lock not regarding tbat-golden proverb, f6 a stitch in time saves nine." . Look; out for to-morrow,'' is a sayingof substance and good sense and we marvel that if. is so.geiierally neglected. . c..fV,. .r- iV.fl , Enquirer. 'A At a squirrel-bunt in Lisbon (Maine) on the 23d ult. under, Captains Einer son and Colby, with ten gunners each, Capt. Etiiersoii and men killed 2539, I Captain Colby, and men killed 2259, Total, 484 i ; ' Years ru3h by us like, the tvind W"c see not hence 4the .eddy coiner nor wlii ther'it, is tending, and we'seem our selves to witness their tlighftwitlioa sense that ,wc are j'chaiigc'd ; aiidVj'et tiniQ is beguiling man of: his sticngtli, as the winds rob the woods of tbe.it- fo-' Hagc; In tri!l9boroVlast evening,' Thomas P.' Jr. Esq; Attorney at I.Iv,Vf Wil mngton.to 31 ss Elizabeth Fleming, cUUghter or the iAte Jamej Fleming; Esq .' 1 . " Xn Edgecombe cotmty, cn the 26ih tl Mr Henry VV. Garrett to, Miss Sarili Sasuctt, 4 '. At th.e. residence of .her brQtber, Capt Solo mon Slattjrr, in Scotland Neck; N. C-outlie 14th ulu Miss Mary W.lSIatterr in th'evSSth year of per age. -vr -.'U'-' ' ; '.;V, ; : In Madison county, Ala. on the 15th .Septi Mr. Thomas Boddie.'litc of Nash county, in tldi stated ? fcv.. sy- -ml i?W-ir: i ' Blank Warrants. y: "l . t's Bonds, 'k''-zp ; , v': -- - v ;;- Deeds, fyc. ' ; V- nl For fait ed thU Offrt mpArtaiion ot the most approved articles, of M.edicine, (Tramrwt'(i be Pennine) & l thai they will in future, be able to supply distant, i customers upon better, terms than any othev to tlu-ir gfiieml stock; heretofore un land, they have rjceivea tmm rraice; i.um fcustir uougies anxl CatheteK of superior quality, Sulfate Qui- Jamfs P?nvler, &c. &c. ? Alo, from Philadel phia and New-Vork, Opium, MpecnAiluha, 'OH' Proton, Jidfp, Uhubarh, canmny, Srniia (In- ' lia nd Allepro) Ued,-1 de Yello nnfl Stix-t Ami's IJar1;, Ualsarns lj ru, Toln Ca ladienses ami Cop..iya,SuprItr.SwevtOil. una Cold pressed Castor Oil,' Tart rie,-Citric,'Niiric, MuViatir and Sulphuric Aqd ? Gums Camphor, Arabic, Klno IktyrrU, Ammonia, Aisafuetula, Aloes; Gamboge, tiuni?ic?c, &c. &e. -Ginnnnon, VofoTnto,' Ssrsa parella, Mezcrion, Seueka, Serpentaria,MaCf. Cloves, Capricorn, Cream, Tartar, Cakt, & Carb. M.irneti. Epsom anil (I'oAiVr Salts, Jtonix, SW Niir Carb, and Supr. ii'xb. Smla,' Sal; Tartar. , Vohitile Alkah, Sal Keatus I'olychrest, Itnchell Sic' &c. ; ;?T.ncture!C Medicated Wines ' Spirits and Vaers of. every description. Of- lint Oils, unl Glas . they liave" . on fiaud a large aup ply, ennsisting of boiled ami raw linseed Oil, Lamp Oil of verv' deseription, superior Englisli White L.ea4 in Krirs ot .h!h. Prussian BIueNo. 1 &.2J Chromic Green and Vel?or t Hlack.Tted and Yello Paints Verdigrw, dry and ground in Oil. &c. --- : ''v" ' .'''' ''.'. -'.' ' They haye also on hand, Smrie.il Insmments and Apothecary V Ware ' f every escription ' -. Soaps, Penunvry, fat t nt Medicines &c.f! - ;. All of wlncht hev.vili9rl.l on the most reason able terms for cash, or un louotcd aecurity. xy ..-August-17. . POoawpm SJ great bargain may be find in a valudbh rn t .r T . i: (.7. . . j run iy iAinii very ui grin Jiupiuvcu. "J am disposed to sell on accommodating terms o ith fvflrt nr UnI whpivnn I nmr Iivt cnii. taining 1J5Q .acres, situated 14 in lea not theast " of Hateigh and 18 south of Louisburg aml otv one of the main itoau , leadinp: from Haleifrh to y "rnrhnrmie ., Lhe smi 15 veil atianica louio culture of Corn, Cotton, r. with sufficient clear. ed land to work 10 or 12 hands to advantage. riw situation is' thotlgltbv-goK,. judges to 'be one of t!ie healthiest and one of the han lspmcfct and best improveil in Wtike county, with excel lent water. I would therefore in"ite-'the attcn tion of those living in the lower or, sickly pan of ; the Statev who wish a summer as well u a win- l, ter sent, to comend exnmnie tor themselves-'. fbe Improvements consist in a two story dwel ling I louse, 44 bv 32 feet, with a 10 feet passage, 3 chimneys, 6 rooms, with a fire phoe in each. K.tplien, Gnuirery, and all other necessary out bui'dinepiY a new. and, commodious Academy, witnin w yarcis oi ine iiwciihiit iwuc, -which might with a little expence be made a yery con veiuem 3fore-'ousc, ami iuc suc.w niuuui iw be as good a stand or a Store as anv.fn this part sxt titA rkii rtrtr a i nrrnn i . i n irtrn aii nu. iiiiini inies bv water ;-. an Apple Orchard, sufficient to make 41 barrels ot Jiranay, now, coming ,inio us prime : a Peach Orchard, containing about 1250 trees, j ust beginning to bear. , -. . ' ".: Hi ; t','. - Also, two other Tracts' of liand," situated K15 milrs west of Kaleigli, n Bear Creek,' contalni inffr35o acres each. This fend ?s Well adapted to ihcs culture of Corn andr Cotton. I I: v. J Vi rr ,.-u SETH JONES. October 19. :f M ?.,;-305 3tf I V nritlE Subscribtrr uiiciuu t..ortlv to move to ft ' the State oT Alabaina, ) wishes ta sell a ('our acre lot m Chapel lliH, formerly qwoed by: l!ro- ts KUockvof filial p!ce.. 'fhin !t i- hand omely HTiproved with a goo ffardeu on it, and' twp e.xctnerit spnrjrs. It wwdd suit a -man who Wishes to settle there to educate his children, or !a Professor in the. Instil ution . Any person wish- . n . n.nlkn M A JKM .Anttt. in IfVMlM ' Ik t : ' ' - : t. . : r ... nam qouuiy ; ui yi uiy aunriicr,, w akr. ycu.' f Haywood, ; or itaieign, or yvoooson iea,,ysqto ci s Cliathnm, who are authorised to contract lor.-the sale, of it. , Kegroes will be received in part; pay Went, and a liberal credit given for. the balance. If not sqjd by vaih tJecember net it wilt he to Tent. ;:..: :. .; i 'EO-PIUNCE. Chatha.m coupty, 26th Septet 826, 99 4tnd .V' ' 'c.f Nash 'County "' v '":' ? ;f vCooT Ot PtKiis an Qlur Session; ? 1U... ' Ahust-Tetm; 1S2B. ' v' Edwin Ttass,Adul'r;Of ,r tilt K Richard Holland'1 res Of T"! Vj : Constables levy - The Heirs of Anclrete ifel-1 toni t'to wiViTernperahc;e !vr.!lMi'Mn1tn ITSii'Kr1 hT two trWctrUnaV ilescended to J fe- fendjints; by t!u ton, , John Melton, S.dly Melton,1 Alexander Melton, and Cathf irine Meltoni chil tr e i ' and' ' H eira of "Jacob death .oC suid'An dre w Meltbn. . r- 'It I Melton. :' rr'T-' rails; TT appearing to the sariaactn of tlie,' Cotirt that John King r hia'wtfc; Pplly Molir'aif i Mehon, ind Catharine ; Me,ltbrt , rekide bey6nit the limiti of this State, so that the .ordinary pco- ' cess of ta w carinot be serreroii themana alo; :that the s.ud SaHv, Alexander, ami Catharine, rt infants i It was1 ordered by the sCourt tti t John Ricks be appointed Guardian pesdehte lite Raleigh Register for six weeks, that WdVsrthe said Jqlin King and Polly his wife4 Mourn u Melton, and John MVtondo make th?;r defence on or before tbe thlrd dsyof the term f otrrtAid Coiirtito' bec hohlen i n nd for the cdunty of NaiU at iHe'Conrt illOiisennNsislirine, pn the '21 Monday of November next. Judgment final by lefattlt tyill bferfclered Vsgamst henv and the ' I Ands levied on tbrtdemned, subject to pliintif? 4 recovery, anu KxecutiOn awarled accontingiy; ' ' " Witness Henry Rlinv ClerkT of our salt j SCateof NprUi-Carolma. faitevountV.t m f -4 Court of Plea and Quarter Sessionv l ' vl August Term, 1326. , V Thomas- Scott, - i pri2inl attachment- lei xiriv a VV - ' ' ae handaof John .William A Chapman, f T. C. Wiatt who Is T having been made to appear to the Cow- that the denJant : resides beyond the limits of the State, or so conceals Inmseir. i hit th- tit dinary process of law cannot be served on him I It is therefore ortUri-.l bv th. rZH ?n b.,m . j wu, niii auvfir. ter for six weeks,. Uat the defendant , ni..; our Court of Pleas an,l Quatter axuionV l t? Ueld fortbe county cf Wake, at the Cou;thbuW: I .-v.j u November next; then, ami lucre to replevy, plf ad or demur, othcnrise judgmeat final will be entered - I liim a r.l til t-.tr-rtv lwial t . . 7 Liubjeut tolaintUvejrtcoTery nine. Morphine, Strychou?, ) Emetme, -r, Lapho frinife, (or the pur-rtie.princinle cf ithubarby' lo liiie, Elaterfum, . Ca?;'mel, :Ti'itar,'- Emetic- for the said Sally, Artxandcrtand Ca!harloe, ' .(who admit ! sefytce'J -ahd that as in the said John. ' King and Polly his wif.:,' Mourning Mel6h,-aiyl ,.Iohn Melton; that- iinblicitioh'be? inadtf iti'the of August, A." D. 1326. " - ' vv , - '"'. ;:'4' " if. blount, t. rt c:n "mt ' :. , , 3. IvLotla. I LJ
The Weekly Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Nov. 17, 1826, edition 1
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