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- i : A AX:? ICtH REGISTER, MONDAr,' .NOVEMBER 30.C F,GisLATURi2--Taere bis beeti no r.:ce, as petrol A Senator m Congress, i ) supply the vacancy created bj ir. Vrasch's resigna,tionf4hough2.three b&l 1 ting have taken place j; one oh frlday rnl two i on Saturday J The balloting wilF ,v resumed this morning. Unless (ionia i(! ! 1 1 on is maue iu me numurr in persons in nomination or some:--withdrawal takes r ' c - we se e , n o i fos pec t o f a v e ry s pee- decision on the subject. We annex - . ; . . - x rc s u 1 1 of the th re e ba 1 1 oti n gs ' - ' Tst - 9.1 ZA. .rh'd I). XUitphv ' .,8 withdrawn . On Baturdav WitUAM J.IAlexaxder, vrcscnt Speaker of ll)e Jioue of Com-" i . o n was t?ie c t e d , a ft g.r ei h fc ba 1 1 o t i n jr s , iicitor of tHe'6th Judicial -Circuit, vice Jospph,, WiiisorJ, deceased. The State ( f the vote was as follows : vf lst2(1 3dth -5t 6th47th 8th J V..l Al-5can:r.,7l 75 81V 74 $JT? 84 94' panics (fWiam'i 73 7681 705440 '34 wd. And. Mitcliell "41 35 21 405S, 68 88 :;Trip's GllPpLi orRov, is elected Mnjor General of . tle 4th' Division oM i Jitiav b v; a niajorTty of twnty-?even votes mer John N,. Phiffr of Cabarrus, vice Michaei. M'LiBif of Mecklenburjr. re- TheJfiiH(Hvig-;Prainbl were submitted on Saturday, by Mr.Uor en and adopted : VV hkbfas, it is an object of great importance to the commerce -of this Shite,' that the .waters rt' Nenst lli ver shouid be connected with those Sf IV auforl Hurbrtr, hys& Ship Canal ... . Ilesxlred, That- joint select committee be ap pointed to take into consideration the most ef iecuiaf mea for .mak'ng-' such canal and to en- q-i'Te into the propriety of rt quiring-the aid of the General Government, thereto. Mr:. Mebanev submitted the following resolutions, which were laid on the table-: liesolvn!) "ftat ..tins State has a right to de nnd. of the " (icner d G'-)vern.men!, at leas', an equal m;ior1ion of the soirphts; fimds of said (iovemmtnt, to be applied by' ihe Legislature t i this State, to the internal improvement of the Jlrofihcfl ' further, That it is the opinion of this 7x L'isl :t-e; that sijrh appropriations should be j.rs. applied to thos improvements in this State, v-lnch are jfif mbstirnortaiice to the State, vvhil. at ihe s:me time, r) ey contriijut'e most to the general po 'd-And th-.t the General Govern-JM-nt have ih ri.ht to niake any appropriation i ir.u ru ImpTovenieiit in tliis State, without 1 v-1 uns -lit of the State. ; ' - The bdl submitted by Mi- M'Farknd, for ho rducafion of' the poor children of tte Htato, provides, that s soon as the Iiterarv Fiu.d shall amount to S150,00DTi and annually thereafter the Pubc ;Tea furer F'lall hand ovei' to the County Trus tee of each county, thejportlonof public nioney: which may be cmninV toeiltSf t eir respective Counties f&Jt paid jfuritl 5 ; nu that each laou n t, proportionate to its popylation ana" taxation- It is made thdtftV oTtlft i Coun ty Court, to ppoint Annually, 'BcKool ronimisiouers iTieach Captain's district. vhose duty will be to ascertain the fitiin ler of destitute chitdreninUl ire districts, betWeerithelas b 16, and cause said . chiblrert, ,uhere the parents -sire willing, to be sent to anv school within five miles distance, and pay" f ir their luition out .of the money allotted honi the fund, for this purpose- No child to remain at school longer, than is neces- - fir .r' . - . - ' v, ' i i t i 1 1 g, Gra mm a f wl.fh m otic. The provisions of Miv Martin's Bank -'I'U are in substance, as; follows : , All 1ip property . andVstock belonging to the ftatc, of t vory description, is to consti ttite a part of the Capital of said. litik, and is to be vested in a Preidept and five Birecfurs, and the faith ofthe State Is l-'evlgd lor the support of said Bank. 'i he nrincinal Officers and H irApNita fit lit elected by the Legislature,., annually-; j is to fix the basis of represojitation ;for All the Officers of the Bank to give bond'! the two Houses, but the prospect ;pf d with security, conditioned for their-unod .: ustment is more flattering than Vt has hehaviour. The Bank is to be called the Kank of the State of North-Carolina; and r.s (harter is to extend to the year 1855. Authorises the Treasurer of the State, to execute bonds irf' behalf. of -the State, pay able at periods of 5, 10 and 15 years to mitto exceed $500,000 ; whick bonds, I tie President ahd Directors are Vutlioris- 1 l to negotiate "at a rate of interest not to ccQd six per cent. The Bank jtq, dis- (mint hnfhB ...UL',n:.: i ii , : .v ;W1(Ulf auuic.eui euruy 10 rae loans not exceeding 82000, in the', nature of discount, on real property se- cared by deed in trust, with power to sell ! n default of " jij un.iii man i u ic Wlauc otsix months, with privilege of renewing 0a payment of interest. The bill introdn rpfl hv Mr. Wi-li 1 f'e the severity of executions and for t t!ier relief of Insolvent debtors, pro hat for all debts contracted alt r ,s -lay of May next, no execution he President and Directors of said Bank, 0; party sptnt disturbed the harmony ul lor snrlt enme -a ii u " i the testjve board. A sentiment, purely such sums as shall be deemed most ! , . . , rw - ifU.. ' , . -. - .- , . persona!, havjiifi beeti given to Mr- TTai- antageous, the whole amount however, ibour. that .ntieman' returned his nr.. AND VOL. XXIX. hajle levie'd'pnany.croiWhils grow ing, except executions issuing on attach' ments. v It farther roy id ea,. that when any execution shall be levied on land, to satisfy any debt eohtrac ted after the pe riod above naine, crop gi o win?, shall be jeened jie pperty of the De fendant. who shall retain the right to secure it,' but shall not commit waste or retain pos session oPlny hoiSsfe' The bill provides also, that for debts hereafter contracted, iptrashels of Cornl Wlieat and 100 lbs. of Beef, Pork' or Bacpni for the debtor and the same fur hisvfefr and each child, shall be cxenrpt fron seizure and except, ed in the oath to, be taken, or the sche dale to be rendered by any insolvent debtor. " ;' The anniversary Discourse of the North Carolina Bible Society was yesterday de livered at the Methodist Church in this city agreeably to appointment, by the Rev. George 11 Noliey, from Psalnrcxix, v .130. ' T e entrance of thy words iv eth light." VThe .congregationVwas lare and respectable, and the claims of this benevolent Society to support was advo cated with zeal and ability. A handsome collection was the result. The annual meeting of the Society will be .held in the Senate Chamber this even ing at 7 o'clock. We learn, that the Consecration of the new Episcopal Church in this city, will take place on-the 3d Sunday in December, being the Sunday immediately preceding Christmas. It is 'expected thai several Clergymen will be present, besides the Hi shop. Intemnl Improvement. The Board for Fnternul foiprovtMi ent nt in this Ci' v. on Saturday I ivt. AH the members were pre sent. After acting, on the business b fore tne Boaid, they' made their annual Rep..-i to the Legislature, ;ind adj unu d on Safiudffy. .laV'Mebane, F.sn. net hnvin": yet mule his Report of the A'nik done n ne C pe FefkrJ.lier between Fayettville and Hay- wootl, the President of the Board will iieicitijei iep..it ' me ueneui Assii!- bly on the subject. '.Virginia, Convention. The Right of Sufirage is pretty well settled- The per sonsfrad nutted to vote are, I. The', free holders as defined under the old Consti- 2. . Lessees for five years, hav- run, and whose, annual rent is 3- Housekeepers and heads iof families vj.b have been resident for six ..months, o'lj.have paid revenue to the Commonwealth, for the 'prcrding year. 4. All freeholders, whose freeholds shall be of the assessed value of , if such assessment be required by law. The basis of Representation in the Senate, was next discussed. Nothing di finitiv was done, but indications o a greement became more""-favorable. The decfeioh on the question is, for the pre-? sent'postponed. The entire Report of the Legislative Committee may be consider ed as having received an expression of the-sense of the Committee of the whole in its favor. The most seious difficulty heretofore been. Items. A splendid(linner was given to j airies Barbour, Esq. in Richmond, on Saturday last. It was attended by manv citizens. Members of the Convention and distinguished -.strangers. No appearance knuu ledgement s ft, the company i short speech, for 'which, however, ac in a -peech, for wniclt, however, we have not'rooin to day. Speaking of the existing relation between the U- States "''pry, by JOSSPUGALBfQN, aihne Dollars $hnm--Halj in a4vanc4. AOniRISTS .S'li.e, -Uylnid 3 , 'erDrwe tJfArvucceeaingpuM:ou T' rrr? : - h,-.-.- - ;r .... , - . . - -- ,-. , V " flaml Great Britain, Mf. Barbwrnr, in the course ,)t his remarks observed, " I feet persuaded you will hear with satisfaction, that from all I saw and all I heard from the g,ivrnment and the people, there, is the strongest desire there to maintain with us the most friendly relations to cherish and increase which I used mv best exertions and I believe not alto gether in vain " A dinr.fr was iven on Thursd v last, at the Ata.'ision House, Philadelphia, to Mr. lliuv'ii. late minister to France. j Hon. JoM pl Honkinsoo pr'-snled on tlie )rcasi(!i. 1 co't.paiiy consisted of a out one hundred acd twenty gentlemen, life, n NORTH - CAROLINA GAZETTE.' ' Ours are the ptai& of fairdeligljtful jpeacc " Unwarpd by party rage, to live like brothers.' TIIURSDW, DECEMBER t8a9 amonswhotn were the most respectable citrzons, and a number of distinguished invited guests The Charleston (Jefferson County) Free Press observes Immediately upon hearing of Gen. Taylor's truly re publican course in the Convention, we s'iggpsted him as anappropriafei)erson for regenerated Virginia's first fchVjla istrate under the new Constitution. The nomination is received with acclama tion, and a voice from the Western Val ley simultaneously proclaims him as the man worthy of the people's choice. Thousands of voices will soon echo and re-echo the sound ; and History will re cord, in parallel columns, the n obi tear ing of one of Virginia's favourite sons, and the prompt emanation of Virginia's gratitude, fen- T. had already acquir ed renown, but bis last act will give his fame an imperishable character." L K Ci I S L A 1 1 T R K f H E LA.I'KST. IIOUSK OF COMMONS. Styur'lmr Nov. 28.' Petitions prfsenreAl Bv Mr. S ted in an , the petition of Clemen Hill of Gates, for remission of a fine. By Mr. C.irson, the petition of James Haurd, to be resto ed to citizifn'ii'p Referred. "M Mhdenhall, frvm thp Committee of Claims, rporrrd n resnlutioo in favor id' June Hdey, of Dividsii ., .which' was a geed to, and sent to the Senate for con currence. A rnessige from the Senate, asking Cnn i tirrem e to y bill, ro imend an act passed i 1828, altj-rma: thf tin.e and pi ices o! hoi.iiny; the eieciinris ill Greene cotinry. Reid lh fir-.t time. The bill for the better reguV.itioii of th Courts of the County of Duplin 'he bill respecting Juror? in the county of llvde. mi the bill, ;!i;vi:jg c-oitpens.iti'm to the Juroj f t'n O COlllU' Burke, were read ihe mini time, p is d a r, d sent to the St' ! ife fr ci-iicirrence. as vv.js aHo, the bill, ore tficiua'!y to present obstructions to the passage of Foh up.Rotky River, join i-g Aisi.n cuuoty to the M -ckleoburg line. . Proceedings of the 'Senate for' this day omitted for want of room. FOB THF. TIF.GISTKR.. Great, i mprovem.'iif in -L'nrk in r the Gout Jtincx On the authotify of! a very resp'ectable gentleman of litis Cit.v who i interested in. and has lately visited the G.)M Mires in this State, the following statement in alion to tiiem may ba depended upon, and may not prove uninteresting: to Hhe ! pulmc ; is;;tt shews, tnat there is an im prov. mentjlh tiie manner of working those val uble;iepb'si ts of the precious metal. At the M fries belonging to Messrs. & . ardent spirits were thought to be absolutely necessary, both to obtain la bourers and to secure their health from the damps of the pit; But it was soon u..yr ,.,,, RO .ur ,,o, ueirg o, any service to the interests of the labourers , .r.c,., l ,u.. i r u r - and employers, ardent spirits were a great j injury to bot! ploy no one t were increase. A sumcient numOerot labourers, without any difficulty, was secured, 'and the re- suit. ,n thevin,)iv faithful ai.H r.liPPrfnl iu" fierfocmance of their duty, has fully jus tified this advance in the price of rhe wa ges, inasmuch as more order pervades, without which, it is almost hopeless to at tempt gold mining- This case is not a peculiar one. Fourteen or fifteen other Companies pursue the same course, at tended with the same success. No man seen intoxicated, is ever alter permitted lovv.niv in me .iuie;if uihii, oi an enure j ahHtinence, he give f.ill proof that he has I ,.,.i- : . -i t reformed, several ot the miners, do not permit anient spirits to be brought near the Mines. Is it not strange, that with so many ex periments as have been made on this sub jcf, any man shoujd still continue to give to his labo.irers this 64 liquid poison?" i " - . ..iH. 4 t tr TT n nan ii 1 1 m i -, -- 'lJ The packet ship York, arrived on the 3d inst. at New-York, brings London papers to the 23d of October, and Liver pool to the 24th- Tie Emperor of Russia has issued a Manifesto on the re-establishment of Peace with Turkey, in which he justifies the Wa r,s tate s th dthehadal ways been w i 1 -ling to make Peace on honorable terms, and congratulates his subjects and thanks God for the present happy event Preparation are making for the retreat T a ' rr? - . , I , I 1 he H,tnk of Lisbon, it is apprehended, ts aoout t tail. A run is m;ide unon it. !8 and its paper is at SO per cent, discount. Cotton is saidtojbe in demand at a small advance, in the Liverpool market. Virginia Conve ithn Nothing ,s vet finally settled in this body, t oui.ii it ap pears as if all parties were becoming more i. It wivs (ielennined to em- -"". 51x "orsus, two Mules, and a smill who UM-d them. The wages j co ' ! f u , p ,n- a Lihrary . r. consisting .ot Medical and Misc. Iamhn UanVa I one tlojiar more per month. : immed.aieiv m.a i ,t..,'n ,. . - NO 1,386. moderate, so as toiindureunrto believe that ti compromise amongst' thetnwlll snori v taKe n nep. ; . ,5 . . J-'MVV DIED, In tins City, on Friday last, Irs. Ann Taylor, a native oi Scotland, and f,r the last thirty years, a member v good standing of the Methodist Ohtiich, of Fayette vllee ' . '"Vifmington,onthe22dinst. of bilious cho he, after an illness of four davs, Doct John Louis "right, aged 24 years. The singularly amia ble traits , ihecharacter of this 'prom Vrg'younjr :nan, ,ad impressed the pubic with stmng prepos sessmns ms fUyor. ;JIb moral wort t? whs ra teu very high, his talents and att onments above naed.ocr.ty, and his sudden death, creates an urn- .;,1,n wJminKion, after a pa-.nfal illness, Mrs. Juna Uieresa. wiie of Mr Arr-it aged 22. In Hillsboro',; Mr. John Faddis, aged about C6 years. v i ... . , Late jEdwartl Wilson r jHF; undersigned having administered on the r..,.aieoiine i ,te Kdwaid Wilson, of Chat ham, deceased ; hereby gives notice to Henrv VV. m, s n oHhe d ceased, and to Alexund V Hobby, son-in-law. , who are supposed to reside m ihe State of Tennessee or Ahltam, that the Property of the deceased has been disposed of, his debts pa.d, and the children residiftfin this ln or me couatiy have received their share of the proceeds, and that there remains in the hands of tlie subscriber the sum of thirteen dot al each, due to the said Henrv Wilson and A, lexander HobOy, which will be'pnid lo them on apphcatfon. r, JOHN WILSON, Adm'r. Ct.aih.im, Nov. 26, 1829. . 3n LAND FOli SALE.- .TY virue of a decree of the Court of Equity fo , Van ktn Counfy- made at Fall Term, Id 29, I shall offer for hale to the highest bidder, at the Courthouse in Lewisbu.g, on Tuesday the loth day of D.cembcr next, a Tract of Land, lying m the county of Franklin, on the waters of Lynch sC.eek, adjoining thejands of Wm. Johnson, .fas Hooze & others; suppose.l tocon Uun about 700 acres, it being th Inte residence ot Is ,ac Houze, jr. dec. sold for the purpose of makmff partition amon-st the heirs of said Isaac. The aoove laud will be sold on a credit of one, two and three years, by equal instalments, the purchaser g.vibg bonds with approved security tor the purchase money the last "two bonds to bear interest after twelve months from the date. t , SAML. JOHNSON, C. M. E. Nov. 10, 1S29. , , 24 eo4w l o Journeymen Tailors. 7AN ! KI) J,n,nediHtely, two or three first T rate workman. Applv to f ISAAC C. PAT1HDGE. Kaleigh, Nov. 16, 1829. The late Br. Win. H. Hunter. )NK subscriber having administered to the 1 F.sta'c of the late !)r. yVilliam H. Hunter of Raleigh, deceased, calls upon all persons indebt -d to the Esbit of the deceased topiythe fonhwitb , and requests that all 'person: same have ahv demands upon said Estate, will m;ike c renn t: trim them known to him, thai they mav be s -tiled. T'Ui.-'S. G. SCOTT, Admr. Nov. 2:i, 1829. 27 ' I Y virtue of a Deed of Trust to me executed 3 by Dr. William II. If.ini.er, to secure the payment of certain debts therei i mmfmn 1 shall sell to the highest bidder 'on Wrl nBrl jthe 16t!i day of December next, and continue the House and JLot on Hillsborough Street, lately occupied by the s.ud liMi.mw t.i,.. . " -v l" u.v "'nil an is sold on the nremises. aJ the Household ami Kitchen Furniture, one tion near Kaleigh, all his St&ck, coi.sis'ing f ctt,c Sheep .nd Hogs. IVrms made known - ,uei" ors 1 IIOS. G. SCOTT, Trustee. ssov. xjr 9'T- NOTICE. : ON Thursday, l7Ui December will be sold at the Plant .iion of the la'e Dr. William H; Hunter, all hisj Farming utensils, Corn, dodder,' fjav, &c. Terni-. of s.de-si months credit, the purchasers giving Bond with approved security THOS. G. SCOTT, AdmV. Nov. 23rd 1829. 2r r o. n j PJ (mniM09 lavding & Spinning 'Machine. V OW to be seen and obtained in Raleigh at our SSop NortbWest ui the Capitol I These Machines, amongst the most useful .of modern inventions, are so constructed, that one of them, will pin card and spin, trum 3D to 40 COts Der dav s whir.h i nu .l 'tn ih lk... ot 6 women with thet'eommon wheel, -i The , machine will spin 6 thretdS tine or co,rse, and i twisted accoi fling to the ui.s!i of the spinner," and the qu diiy of the tnrcad for evenness and' strength is noyjiirpa-.st d by tie- best inaHiinery in the Unifed Slatys. Tliese machines are now m common us., in' West Tennessee, and in dif- Terent parts ot l!us S'ate, nnd arc verv hitmlv : a a;)provt d of by ul! those who imke tr af of them. P Persons wishing to ..vail themselves ot this im ; meuse time "e ami labour saving tnac!;ine, are mvi- i ted to cdl a .d jufl e t )t ihemselves E D. & J. P. ANDERSON. lt.ie'gti .Nov '23. 23 3t Baltimore Washington & George- 1 town New Line 'f C!oaches. TJirough from four and half to Jive hours Will leave I.YFORD FOUNT AL INN, L hU Strt. on TIIUU.SDAY, 6th instan , at half ; st c-ck in the morning,f for Washington, and l . j - a at i aii cii a i nit tiaiWM- continue to rui tlaily ; at the same t me, will leav- lim-nord Manxion JIvUli 'Pei syivania Avenue (near tne Presiyent's house) f r Bahi n.ore. '" - - (X? P.ooks kept at the above places, and also at it,e Stsge Office No.,2, South-Calvcrt street, for the recep.ion ot passengersj 'nameSk , (Xj- Fare Two DoUar "and Fifty Cents. l5kimore, Ncv. ' 25 lm Superior Court of tv ir tWciDunty. Fall Term, Ist? ,n; Ared Vestal & others t t. Thos. Vesial Sc othef ' Petition for the division offends or William4 Vestal. IT appearing to t he satisftction of the Court h J .that John Vestal, one nf th A.-rAJ:- vi,-x tins cm se. isnot an inhahiinnt r o.u . : : , - " " - W'luiiua its ill .t J J . r therefore ordered, that notie h ,iKiml A :.i thejtaleigh Register for six month of the filing of the petition, and that the sauf John'Vsu!. at the next term of this Courts an tl; -irf of flWrch nextr plvad, answer or demur w the for safe,. P0c fexv sets of the Histo- ry oi fortlt ar0krt:k in twci nu ttritffyiartin, just published. ; C Now.23 -28 Sta.aiiH f North-Carolina, n , V. .ll'd?igb,f Nov. 24, 1829. ? llcsofvetl that a Dividend of thte iwiiiVt on the Capital Stock bf this iUnki be, and the ame is herebv declared tn iH V.a ... fcble at tlie Principal Biank, on Monday tlie Vtti of December ne-xt, and at the sereral Branches nf teen days thereafter-. - . : 0HAULE5 DEVVF.Y; Cashier; Nov. 24;. 2 NOTICE r...wM... n A..c M .icwiii oe taKen pro coafesia A 'i -and heard exparte.' ' , Vf" , ;qtrAs: j. wi,;r.iAMs; . V"'. L- persons JdtfbtJtothe',14tefilSof rl '"P Co lte$ki$y notified, that. H V thetr Nates & Accounts live heeu niflrinti.A - imiiunoi tne suDscriber-tot 'collection, yith in structions to commc.n5Ssitgaii8tfWltle wTio fad to come lrward ami settle tlie Jwrne immediately. t ' ' I. WKTMORR " " i. i. .:e 1 i .. 7,., .T' i -- Nov. TO. 27 St WILLIAMS & tlAYWrttir), have lately re ceived a stippiy of genuine Naoles Soap's together witli a great variety of other Petfurne ify aucla Cologne and vender Waters, Ma; c;iSar andrs Oij, Cosmetic Wash BaJU, fur beautdyirig skin; highly scented JJ&e, Palm, Ohve, Oriental, yiolet, Lavender, Vegetable, Cevlon, Jessamirie and Cinnamon Soaps. -t - Also, Shaving Cakes, which- are highly re-' coinmendwl to those gentlemen who shave thenar selves. All of which ihey will sell unusually , R;de'igh, Nov. 18. 1 4 V7, WANTED, " ; A frcipal Teacher.in the pxfbrniafcAcTic! &L emy. A gentleman i)ft boroughs cjassiyil and other tried literary attainments of higher or der lias prtsetitedin this instittttion a profitable na oseTuivneja tor thsrtull employment of all his qualification's as ;T.eacberrin theVerv healthy v capital of Granville county North Carolina si'' ? ciety intelligent, hospitable arid moral, living cheap, and Tother things favorable to the growth 1 and permanent prosperity ofan aljly conducted Academy. t ; , - v -i Applications .for this situation, post paid. ' - . from Teachers of abilitv and experience will le received .bvsStenlii"' Jn4 tf,.,- until the 15th day of December next, when the vacancy will he filled. ' The duties of the Prlncinal ljth day ot Janunry 1830. ; . ! . s i!; Oxford 12th Nov, J629111r. , .26 3 . FOR -"- - ' TRACroLAND,lVjgfaco ng on bothsides of .nii&lMvi JT.' S, . contiuog o97 acres, and ar.tthe? Tfact lylnggoff the south s.de of Svrift preek. rhe.Tracts are cr.ntig,m,is, and repurchased somevyeara go hy the late Wm.Gilmour of Wm'. Orotvn. 4 autti .rised hy th owner to sell l.ll ' r 9r T!!,i. A,lVual feting of. the Trust teV of th M Universitv of North-Carolina will b Kl ie the executive Office on 71lc.sday the 15th day of December next. . :-i -, ; f .? . w ' ' liy appointment bfthe JT$AtJfJt::i at . - QJAB.rANM Sec'V ? waieien Nov. i'2th ioo ; TI7AS taken Wp and rauet fhlit ir " " this county on?tKrvj ...iV .A.FSiYZ . nfgro.mjn supposed t; b;rve,;wi;olU h.mself VMUBL- WILKIN and was bound an apprentice; to' m. Islyf i Norfolk Va. and that be ranaway frewthWi Mosely before his term f appreheship n5iex pired v The saul negroes been in ttiU county 5 or 6 years, and has pssed Jduring thi -lime Z a freeman ; he about years 5 or 5 inches high, an f3 coallack4he oVner of a,d negro , requested to come forward, proy propertv and pay charges, pr he will be dealt with as the aw il i-rrt. ..a. ' z " Wln , . JAMES PALMEH, Jailor. W indsor, Hertie county, June 9. - MiuiaturePaintinc. THE Subscriber begs leare ttf inform the dies and Gentlemen of Raleigh, ihaS hnlZ en a room at Mr. Stuart on Fayetteville Strelr lie will be pteased tb srVe Z1Z may fivor him with their p.tronaire Indies waited on at their Hbus-s, ,b-iltrre-,,,!!t! L,k,cwess successful, no charge will be made. ' " ' u" Nov. J829. A TKAOUER WANTED, 'O take f'harge ofan ArmUm. i&&'-i -4 X" borhood- tt Haleieh. Th"if.. L1SV Wealthy, tlie wrer good, and the neiihhS agreeable. IHslnece posses ? the following" qualifications v iTndS pand, the,Xatin,and Ehsl, Languagesnd lmve ome knowledge o' .iattiemtU?.th4 Se ot oudouo. dmo-alcha cter. A salato onv, would be three or fliii U.a .. - r a-num. A. ply to the Editor rKi personady, r by letter' post paid. s iwietgy, riov. if. 26 if. Six ond QuartCmti Reward. ' R "fe'ji ed H,x Jones, 17 yrs oli kst June. ver? tal, but well .,et; with a bold rfl,,,;'T skin an : soowhat freckled, with larfi whUe eyes. 1I cubing is a Jd.ck 'jean boat n4 p ain while Pantaloons and a wo;J list Abv V person bringing the sid boy u, raebaU aV the above reward r - , .Buncombe County, Oct. 26V iN Mle lOfn ii.st. I lost my -Child, a Jr tout 5 yearst,jbf .ace'ntfap 'PrtT!Q- fi- Meeting House. He has faif sfcm with blue eyes and white hair, and had on a wool Hat and a suit of white and copperas cotton ctothi-s. When talking he does not imeak verv Any information wlsaid child will ti - thanfcfuily i3 y V9 if -v iV) 1 1 '..I 1 '1 t 4 ' ! 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The Weekly Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Dec. 3, 1829, edition 1
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