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-" -V l Is published every' Fhthat, by . : . : -t . -r. OSEPH GAliES & SON,' ' y ! - At Three pbllars per r-num, or One Dollar and ? a uasx jorjiaii .a year -in oe paipin nuvancc v V. , : .' : ; .? ATVERT1SEMKNTS - ' : ' ' Not "exceedmr" sixteen ,lines, -neatly inserted three times fpt One. Dollar; ana Twenty-rive Cents far every succeeding publication. Those V T -!''.". .to " . 1 - T . . f. ofgjeaterlengtn in tne same prooporutm..u.oio , :municati6ns thankfully receivci... Letters to . :the ;Editors mustoe postpaid. ; r ; :)TUESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1827. v The annual Discourse in behalf of the ' ; Nort-Carolina Bible Society, wasdelive'r il in ihePreRbyterian Church, In this Ci- otj9;rbii:SiimlarJa3 by the Rer. James G. TJamheri FaVetteville,'; from John v, 3k vVe have ieUIom heard a m ore powerful or ingenious appeal to the benevolent reelings -V' aiCongregatiohV, the, effect of which was 'heightened , by the j happy: elocution of the eacher. f ;Ve v. think the publication of yto itlutratetne;:value of. Bible i Societies, 'and iniprejis the community at large 'with :V tSe:Hmprtrtahce of, cjrculaiing the Holy i 1 Scripfures The collection . amounted to SOjISOTheJhtjoductory prayer was i made bv the Rev.' Mr. Dowd of the Bap tisV.C5j urcii and ihe concluding one, by the ' .Rev Blake ol the MetUodiat Church i.i 'this city, '- 4 " , : The, election of Ooyernor of this State, ".for 'the i ;enMiingjear, willUake place this day,K-The , candjdategiar'e, Gen. James iredcllof Edentoni Bichard Dobbs Spaight . Esq:4if;NewbernvCo1. Wm. Polk, of Ra. leigh; and John Stanly. Esq. of Newborn. "We bounced on Friday the election of James Grants. Eq; as CHmptrolier for the ensuing year.; . It was effected, on the I2th ballotrng.:,The following isthe result of 'the last four . ballotinss':the first eight! have been already given. j . ; -9th -l0fh I., inderson .76 - 77 lllh '80 29 . 73 12th 87 withdrawn. 100 Joln if. tireen 52 46 Jtsnea urant 62 . A public Jnvitatioii to the friends of the Admfoistritionj in,"VVake county, appears in 4his.paper.:We trust they will avail themselvesioi H, ann in consiueraiioo n ' A Ik "4 to.All nvtk A 4 A x1 v? Aftt 111 V t K 1C Cflll fvli i to be effected; Viil! suffer no trivial cause to. prevent their "attendance at the proposed meetinff. We have everv encouragement to perseverance,. The efforts which are r ranking in .very section ol the State by the friends of civil government, not only evince that, their.strengih is greater than the mosf apguine cou Id, have cal culated on, but tfeev also show that iwe have on our Bide, many of the firsVm'en in the Sfae, whe ther considered, in reference to their ta'- nU or influence, v Let not the friends of Mr; JVdam9-be, deterred trom doing their dutf.'Troni, the, fear.'of -bring found in a ininorityV'but l that it is far .inore preferable, t , 4 f',';' "' to act wUfcconscious pride :V Tliah" err. with millions on their side, An Administration meeting is called m AVilmlnkton, on the 1 Uh Inst, and aJack &oh.iiieemis on the ?ame day,, -.'J : T- ",'T : - . -. -- ;bern, ofcitizeiis opposed to the re-election of Mrl 'Adams. vJudge Donncll presided tlera,en:Were appointed a committee of Cor respondence, a'mon c whom i-we confess, we perceVye, names which' we did not expect perceiye, names wiucn' we ciiu not expect Hon W.tl 'iam "Blacklede, Hon. John Stanly lion. Jphn'KV.Donnell, Hon. Richard D, Spaielit. Cten.f)ut ant Hatch, Col. Nathan Tisdale, Col. Johrt BK nryan, CiA. 'Eli W. Ward, Col. John S. bmilh, ;oK'3ohn Si Ellis' Mj Alex. F. Giston, Freeman . Xood larcus C. , Stephens, Moses Jarvist Wnght,Cv Stan'y, George Wilson, Jolm S. lla wksr .lames C; Cole, Abner Pasteur, Sam niutririirst.onn B.Uavson, UnaUesj. Nelson ,161m -inpleton,'..MH:h:iel....Ilr;Lentt-;Thoinas Sparrow Nathaniel ; Waples t Chapel M'Chim i;hurc!)ill ) lenry, Ds-wy, : piaU.L. . Wicks, ' Jlm Harvey, ju;., WUHanY Citrk. " ' ' me, name ot Gen. Hatch: was,: without his 'Hiluuiivn,;'p.i.iu;u.uit'VineAaamsL.VfOmnuiTee ai the, late AdministiHtioo meeting in that town: "e is KMrrowett & active supporter of Andrew r The jAdministratio from Ken tu ck'yiMiCdlhoun is e! ected Va VUe psentative - to ponsg';;ce for. t cung, and, fa'JlfcChilhriM'i Jackson anil George Vilsbn acted as Secretary. The1 Ohainnart atated the r object of, the uieetin.v"inan- el)OuenC dignified and er.ertxc addrf ssVThe -following- gn Ve are pleased to, learn from several of r.ur Member's of- the General Assembly, that5 plans are forming in tiifferent section of the State by oar intelligent farmers for considerably increasing theif flocks of sheep, and xiUo for establishing cotton and .Woollen manufactories, as ihe most lively means of relieving themselves from the pressure which they have for some time ex perienced from the depressed - prices of every agricultural . product. , They are now convinced, hat those of our sister states whose citizens are partly engaged in manufactures, as well as in agriculture and commerce, succeed much httr in providing ihe necessaries and comforts of life for themselves and families than they are able to do from agriculture alone, and have .therefore wistly come to the determi nation of following their example, posses sing, as they do, equal, if not superior ad vantages both for raising sheep and carry ing on manufactures. The advantages which they have for raisin sheep are, the cheapness Of our lands and the shortness of our winters. Tn the northern States. and suitable for the propose of support ing these animals cannot, we presume, be pur chased for lebs than ten dollars an acre ; here, it can be had for one dollar. In the New-England States, farmers have to feed heir sheep four or fivemonthsin the year; lere, not mine than as many weeks. Our advantages for engaging in manufactures are equally great. We have water power o any extent which would be required, and the raw material at our doors. And we heard a gentleman state, a few days ago, who' had visited the northern manu factories with a view to obtainihs infrma- tian on the subject, that in working a cotton manulactory ; of 1000 spindles, in this State, by means of slave labour, for a peri od of ten years, there would be a saving of glo,0C0, in this article of labour alone, when compared with the cost of working the same the North. Besides saving about 2 cents a lb. on all the cotton used dur ing that period. The great difficulty in raising sheep in this country heretofore, has; been t . pre serve them from being destroyed by -g. But this danger will now be abolished by keeping large flocks and employing shep herds to watc h oyer them "How much preferable would a course of this kind be, to cultivating a jealous, dis contented spirit towards our more induRtri ous and enterprising brethren of the North, and how much more honourable and useful to our State ! A valuable negro boy wa? killed nea this city, on Sunday, by the accidental discharge of a gun from the hands of ano her negro with whom he was hunting. For Liberia. The brig Doris, sailed from Baltimore, for the American Colonv, in Africa, on. the lOih inst. With eighry two emigrants, and took on hoard twenty- three others at Norfolk making in all one hundred and Jive ; and the brig Nautilus will sail, in a few days, from Norfolk, with perhaps, a hundred more. About eighty o these are from North-Carolina. SENATE. Wednesday Nov. 28. On motion of Mr. Speight of Greene the Judiciary Committee were instruct ed to enquire into the expediency of al lowing; thp State, the right of Challenge in capital cases. , Mr. Pickett from the Judiciary Com mittee, to whom w as referred the reso lution, enquiring info the propriety of aincnu i ng tne uastaray la ws, reported that no change in them is deemed cxpe dieut. Mr. P. from the same Committee, reported a bill to increase the penalty of the official bonds of thef. Clerks of the several Courfaof Record in this State. and provide for the. safe keepingand de posit ot said bonus. , ? ' The hill to legitimate Duncan Mel- vin, passed its third reading and order ed to be engrossed. , , , - Mr.Deberry introduced a bill to pro- yiucjor uie iinai settlements ot the. ac coiints of Executoi-9 and Administra tors, which was read the'first timeVre" fenced to the. Judiciary Committee and ordered 'to be printed.;' ,w. V- Mr. bandersion, & hill authorizing tho County ; Co'Urt of Hyde.4 to order all - deeds; bills of sale, "&c,v lost by fire iif;t!ie; Register's' Office to be re'erister. eti anew. , xV' v . n ? - :::Tr i-ri letion;re!ativcl6 the Cliero ice Jodian' Jsubtnitted : jesterd ty by Mr. Gray, vras taken up, and on motion of Mr. Pickett, referred to a joint e lect Committee, vhicli consisted on the part of the Senate of Messrs. Pickett. Gray, Speight of Greene, Jones and Love. . - , - A message was received from . the House of Commons, and concurred in. proposing to ballot on Monday next for Di ior. Gen. ollhe 14th Hi idAj vin ijrfMi. 13. ii. Covington. -".'-- Messrs. Drake, Deberry and Bailey form the Library Committee on the part of the Senate. t . T - Mr. Love presented the petition of mary .aion ot ay wood ; and Mr; Hinton presented t)ie petition of Wash ington 11 ice of Wake, for divorce Mr. Shober the petition of sundrv bi em bers of the South Regiment of Stokes, wiiicQ were read and referred. , '" Tlmrsday, Nov. 29. On motion of Mr. Speight of Greene, Resolved, that .the joint select - Committee an- ljuiiiieu to examine uie accounts ot the Treasu ry be atid they are hereby empowered to send for persons & papers and use all necessarv means to ensure i full & fair investigation of the" subject to them committed. On motion of Mr. Hintt n. Resolved, that the Judiciary Committee be in structedto enquire if any and what alterations are necessary to be made in thelavVs resoectintr the Wardens of the Poor in the respective coun- ci ne ocato. I -i ne mano authorise the County Court Hyde, to order deeds, bills of sale, &e. J 8 Dy tire Ui be registered anew, passed s uuru reaumgand was ordered to be en- grossed. 5 Recived from the House of Commmons he following engrossed bills, for concur tence, viz : a bill authorizing W.C. Stan ley to build abridge across Neose River, bill making it the duty of Major Gene rals to review the 2d Regiment of Ran dolph miliiia at their usual Regimental muafer ground ; and a bid to compel the fficers of Sampson County, to ho'd their respective offices at the Court Houie. The two last named bills passed ihree read ings and were ordered to be enrolledthe first was read the first time.. The bill to increase the penalty of the official borxis of the Clerks., of the several Courts of Record in this State, arid to pro vide for the safe keeping-. -of said bonds, was read the second time, anil being amen ded passed its third reading- liie resignation ot J..shua Moselv, Col. Com. ofM.ie Lenoir R giment of Militia, nam iuu uiiu atcepied. . Friday Nov. SO. Received from the House of Commons, for concurrence, the following bills, viz : A biil to repeal an act passed in 1816, re lative lo a canal from Turnaain Bav. and a bill to establish a poor 'House in Pasquo- tatiK vounry wnicii were read the hrst lime, and subsequentlv, the 2d' and 3d times and ordered to be enrolled. Mr. Hurst introduced a bill, to alter the times of holding the Courts of Pleas and Quarter Sessions of Duplin C'un? v, I ' I 2 I . I I. - ' . . J 1 wiucu was rem tne nrst time, and subse nuently the 2.1 and 3d time and ordered to be engrossed. The bill to increase the nenaltv of the Official bonds of the Clerks of the several Courts of Record in this S?aie, and to pro vide for the deposit and safe keenine- of said bonds was read the third time. An amendment was offered bv Mr. Pickett & rejected, which it is not necessarv to no tice here, as we shall give the provisions of the bill -if it finally passes. The bill was then read the 3d time and ordered to be engrossed HOUSE OF COMMONS. Wednesday ', Nov. 28' Mr. Allen of Buncombe presented the petition of William Justice for di vorce, and Mr. Donoho the petition of ausannah bucldath, praying to have property secured to her. Mr. Britton the petition of Thomas Brown of Hay- wood tor au thori ty to erect two gates across a public Road, which petitions were read auu -referred. Mr, ilanly introduced a bill to es tablish a Poor House in Pasquotank County, Mr; Troy a bill rto makeit a duty ot Major Generals to review the 2d Regiment of Randolph, at their usual ground, and Mr. Boykiri a bill to compel the County officers of Sampson, to hold their -respective offices at the Court House which hills were read the first time, and subsequently, the second and third times and ordered to be en grossed. ... - ' , V- The bill from , the Senate, to keen o- pen the Tuckaseegeand Tennessee Ri vers, passed its first reading. . On motion of Mr. Perry, the Com mittee on Internal Improvements w ere instructed ; to enquire into the expedi ency, of aiding by a sum of money the completion of a road from Hertford,' in Perquimans, to the mouth of the Dis mal S wamp also of a road from Hert ford to Elizabeth City, - y Un motion of Mr, Smith, the milita- ry Committee were instructed Uo enV f Mr. CWper;submtVe"di;:fe quire into the propriety of compellini-.cj.mpel the Clerk tt ihe House, tV re&)4 yiiaKers. Moravians," Mcnomists.' and all petition hich aeromrian V Km Va- !f- f t" Donkards to bear arms. I he resignation of John Wile Col onel of the Regiment Cpf Cavalry ' at- lacneH to the 16th Brigade arid Jesse H. Simmons, Col. Com. of the 2d Reg iment of Halifax militia, w ere read and accepted. " ' Tlic bill authorizing Wriglit C.Stan ley to build a bridge i Was read the third time and ordered to be engrossed. Thursday, Nov. 2J. On motion of Mr. Cox, Resolved, That a: select committee he appoint ed, consisting of .ve members, to enquire into the expediency of amending the existing Patrol laws of this State. Messrs. Cox, Speller, N. J. Smith, Bor den and Troy form this committee. On motion of Mr. Bvnum, Resolved, That the JudicLry committee be in structed to enquire into the exDedienev vof nr. iding by law, for a certain number of peremp tory challenges, in all capital pleas of thi State. Which was concurred in. ' Received from the Senate, a Resolution authorizing the joint select Committee ap pointed to examine the accounts of the Treasury, to send for persons and papers if necessary for the investi.ttiori. Also, a Resolution, proposing the ap pointment of a j nnt select Committee to enquire, whether the Legislature can con stitutionally permit anv part of the territo ry within thecharteredlimitsof theState.to be erected into a separate State or part of a siate, which will not be amenable tolhe Constitution and laws of this State or of the United States. To enquire also, whe ther the Legislature of rhis State posses ses the power, to xtend ifs jurisdiction and laws to all persons, uf whatsoever de scription who reside within its chartered limits. ' ? , This Resolution was concurred in & on the part of 'this House. Messrs. V. V. Jones, Settle, Jones of Warren, Blackledge ano oenners were named. The following BiIls were introduced : By Mr. Gld,abdl to' repeal an nass- cd in 186, appointing Commissioners to lay off, and cause to be onened a nublic road from Lincdnton to Ruthrfordion. B Mr. N ill, i bill comoellinsr the Sne- riffof Buike county, to cive written sum mons to Jurors. By Mr. Gold, a bill to alter the name of Lindsea Green Dut'v and Edward Tid- well of Ru.herford, orohan children. By Mr. Harper, a bill to amend an act passed in 1812, establish an Academy in bn.owlnIl.in Green coun'y. Which bills were read the first time and subsequently the second and third time, and were or dered to be engrossed. Mr-Allen of Buncombe, presented a bill repealing the act passed in 1819, fixing thejsum hereafter to be paid to the State, for vacant lands, which was read and laid on the table 5 and Mr. Settle, a fciill to give jurisdiction to Superior Courts tn certain cases, which was read and referred to the Judiciary Committee. Tire -'bill from the Senate, to legitimate Duncan Melvin and others of B aden, was read the first lime, but w.;3 subsequently rejected, 94 to 31. Mr. Boykiu, from the Committee on Military Affairs, reported a bill to alter the boundary lines between the first and 2.,". Regiments of Buncombe Militia,4 which was read the first, time and subsequently the 2d and 3d times and ordnrnd to h engrossed. " ; r The bill to keep open, the Tuckasegee and Tennessee Rivers anl their tributary streams, had its three readings in this House and was ordeted to be enrolled. The bill to repeal an act passed iii 1816, relative to a canal from Turuagain B y, in Craven county passed Its 3d reading antl was sent to the Senate for concurrence. Mr. Leonard presented the petition of Jonathan Bryan of Wilmington, for a divorce- , .r - :W ; - ; Mr, Love, the petition of sundry citizens of Haywood, asking an appropriation of i,uuy ior opening a tiuad 5 and . Mr.Fjsher. the petition of John B. Oov, . C 1k.T . 11. '. ir " ' ' . - ' j CO 01 lnonoiK, v a., praying that certain cer f i uca t es in h is possession, issued by the Commissioners appointed tn settle the uiauos 01 ine ouicers ana somters ot the Line, in the war of the Revolution, be taken up and paid which petitions were severally referred. Friday, Nov. Sa Mr. Newland, trom the Committee on Divorce and Alimony, reported a bill to secure to Phebe M. kaghan of Guilford county, such property as she may hereaf ter acquire, which was read the Dr&t time. Mr. By nam, from the Committee of Claims, repotted a bill directing the Pub- ne treasurer to pay to 1 nomas Searcy of Rockingham, the costs of agnit, wiierein the state was the PIC audrGen.Wm. Bethel!, . defdt. which was read theilrst time. , -s ' r V On motion of Mr. ScotL of HiUsboranh. Resolved, :Osx the Judiciar? CommittM be instrt : I to enquire iutia the expedient cy of pro i ; Jing ; mure effectiiiiij for thei pa 7h . v y a justs ices. ; . , , . 1 ...u.v.u.Muiru, wnntnii ta necial order from the Hous,f vN.it agrefd fclwyUJ' ountv Ct.urt tMlrde, to order 'all deed v bills of saLV &bs,rnf, Vn befexUTeVed ' anew, was read We first, time-" s;i 77 : i , Mr. Leonahl inWoceiVa bill hVipeat'V fcTcrai ,aws oi uns stHfe," relative .Ja?l the nspec'jon;uf produce, r which wisreatl v" the first time:, . ? Mr. Hill of Wilminirton. ihii hn. mi tee on Internal ImnrovemW tA hV.m:f-" was referred the i pVtiiiohtv relation to th i subject, Sported a bill to establuha Tuni. Z " ne voouy of Uuncon.be, from J J iu5u. 8. c,ia " WUWjl 4 in Tenuest ee:v to r, r combe, which Aias wad ihe first time: v-':: '.t.,ijmn uie imevoramittee. to whom was referred a ResoIutmn:dirtin;s; i Hem to enquire into the expediency ofr; .lining tha iimnlAilAir v. i r- torU in - lernnimnn:' tn'th : Xr Dismal Swamp, also, jnto the; propria ofarokd, called the South Moun rain IUjImK noaa, leaifmg from Burke to RutherfoW ll cpui wuinai it is inexpedient jo extend Hery Conway, the amiable arid ii niversaliy esteemed. Delegate in Cor-reia from Arkansas, has fallen ina duel wah ft gentleman of that Territory. v; Steamboat on Me Roanoke. Vunhh diauu iiiMiinc suoscriotton for tnrL- ,n th K.n:4ri.ltA NtPfimhiit r 1 -V . nei"s up, aim mat ine-Uomnan 1-V sucu assistance, which was concurred in ' 1 The resigns twin ,f iYim r it ii '-' ?' Colonel Commandant nf th fif-'n5if';?V itnta ui jumcoin county, was v.v.v. nun aWbCllievI . - ' ';. l-, pi'uay-y oe eiuuieo 10 commeucerUnnific;- i tx i ri 111111 1. imv vim vivaiA . . . .1 ':(:.. . c??a4l 18 fPd, which itVn'supWit Will OP ftPr tori ihA " -. . Companv wa incornor t.t ,?rl-'r : tne-iaiiegisiaiure ot this Siafraod ; thorized to raise by subscription Rt5.00nL iC purple 01 ounumg a steamboat Jto be used on the lower uan,of;-th1liMiM;iri.'-'rV river aim aui cen c waters. " rv 1 ' t S. . r- nr. . r l i- j aroorcugh Free Press,' -J p. y : Th6 New-York Gazetted of "th lili V instanf, ays: The Supr-me CourV'Tes- tart l u 0 nniin!nw....l .1 .r - ft jf .i' :" mf w - r uHwatiLii '. inn iiiiiirra sunnnrtift hv mtiA r r . . 11 a iiIaactiM 1. U.. .1. i - '1 '-' - . c . 13 ,,c11 mat' mi prosecution and persecution are at an end.; :? 4 - - Resolutions have been ni.wrT hv ment against Messrs. Eckford and 'Barker r 'J of the New-York Bar, that a SS V; be delivered, and a m.rble monument erected-. ' m honor of the Iat- Mr.v.mm.t , ? f. - - . Trne ; oft tht- honest mind has tiied in vain ! One eenuoie fnena amonc nnv:n.t JL:t - Full oft the false nrofeWm,! ha u-r. 5 : - : f,M,en.mosV?i?SUIVd, was most deceived!' - nas xeii anecuon wii h neglect repaid. jr - Ma fflt th hittf. nnr.. .nf L i " The slanderous tongue, the harsh insulting mood f . in uiiiuiiimrii (Tii:iTafrj ' r ri4 tAA.. a. . ; ht.. ,l --a- ;- .iiiduiutic: F J. .! u.cre are men most curst of afl below ri . . . w w je toe x . w W ho hke ihe viper lurkin? in the bnf-' r ' IV tn hilt acm.m A K I''. . .1 i ..' ..H.,-. c wu. pcacr men stao, and stand cdnfest iv -From such mar iroardian m;n'i. u ' .i- ThV h.iUhr,,. '.."7. "rU . we tree,,-, ; nf oil .K ..,11. lie ' . V - v. .... ...v uiai in nir anen tl, Vhe most heart-rendini' is a treac treMhennu friend,?? 7.1 ARRTRtt Jfy In Wake .ForeU cn the 22d inatant, Dr r Martin to Mis Ann Battle. 7 7 vtmiamvs, in uicnmoKt, Va. by the Rev i n ' "J. v7 HVC" wenaraton bf thisCitv. to - s Miss Julianna Eleanor Drtmlrtdra.: - v V Paul'. Church, in Edenton. to MK55.if 7 ter of the late Cant Ebenezer PUiAi... " In Ilillsboro' on Thtirsdiv fvn;n. i.-i tJ . " ': n.. 'vfi.. :k r7- D.v tne; ... . ""t,3Kw" ur- rxiraomij Sifudwirlr At Ha.f.x,onthe litinit. Ur Dixie cV jFMnl.- J: w w m Ann r Harwell. - - ' ; On the evrnlngr of the 22 ult. by the "tliVr "iffec ueviny, attjie readience of Mr. Geo. R. Catr v : " l:h.i.nlf. rf . M ... . . ... . w ... miviivii. in nrnniwuiv - . t . ..r , ;.; amisa, ry, souuiampton. it 1 Known author of the Commentaries on Black. X St. George Tucker, Esq a dirtln.fihJiTK? V ' l.II IIIF -IIIT1I Iflir mm. IU.1..1 . - - . ..r ..-..'.... iv; . "e MI.mny years a Judge of tbe GenVrS . : """P uoequenUy a Judre cf ! t f - uU6ui i.ic reuemiourt. lie is th rI1-S - a srentleman offing i;trrf.' - ...:V--. . mrZLC - theBeKe Lettres and .lover of the MusetTlii v K Das sunk to rest, respected in his public eh..i.. ter, and beloved in private life. , ' j . r On the 9th inst. ilr. tfc- w. n.it -:.7 'j 5 r J l . - . . , . f, ww. i-' - T Drawins; oftlie wuc-ii7W jAuery-rVti Uass ires ceiyecy ana tne touowuig were dr&wn : J , t- m 32. l42r;:15. :t, ' Several Prizes of magnitude were sold attM 7 Mce ; where Cash or Tickets in the Lattie nor before the public can be had. . j . I Fsyettevllle & UaUijlj. fill t -
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