, .... t '"j;; rr TT 7.7. ;7V - -V; -, V -Vv it C f T( : V-.v- .' '' Tv V'. ri r : .it , is: Ve il- fit a r- !- 1; 31 e e it: S6 in 1 'HI if. t . irt e- -at s- iiiCf. nt.' in'5'- le-f ;he id, i irtt re b ib-l' six IK t.of! &4 'air , A nsc lr 2-- o4(I1IH Tt Irnnfe: On Thursday iastm.n f ie House of sComjnpn Mr. CaUowaj? ! 4m" Select cntteo) whom cer , uri solutions were refcrr on th sUb v tct of apportioning mdnejamongst the c tates bfthe General Government, madej ; defatTe.1 rt,condudjliwiA LniVbth? CoSgress of the UnUed States, . is I S pStionmentof th4 faftds ?et 5 I hhe.r repVesentatitp be by them .appf.ed 1 f!,iv deem exbedieht : , ; . . Yr 7?m;re.rf-Tlut our tors ,n Congress bj i unicied and our Representatives be requested ' . .Wi. i.rtmn to have the proceeds of - ,e sale ofthe Public ds,sutfrplhJersour, ;".s of Public Revenue may be deemed right 1 1 ot t.art as a separate .fund, to be !, oriioued at stated periods moofr'the several . i. .' th; Tlehresentation, tor i w pttfposes of Internal Improvements ; andEd- these Kesnhitions were for the present ad onthe table, antl on motion of Mr C Vtijn, ordered to be printed - , On motion of Mr. M'NeM of the ,en athe.Cotnniittk on that partf th governor's Message, which had reference t0i Lunatic - Asylum and Penitentiary v ere instructed to enquire into "the expe d trncyol'Jestablishing ia this St.ae,an asy: &jn forthe pef antf;.Pumbj,vJ 5r. Wellborn sbUted a Resolution oil Tliursdayhlcl has- for its object to t m struct aRail Rfatl. from Carapbetton to Fayetteville, the, expense of which, is to t& met from the.unexpentledbalaliceof 'Ae-appropriation inatleat last session to c mT)lete the works below Wilmingtbn. It. u known, that the General Government ii-iv Assumed the entire control ?rof the o iera'ins thereand the State has con s jqiiently been released from anjr further (i tittblv? or cost in relation to them. But a small portion of the sum . voted at the 1: &t session has" been expended, and the r ssAlu'e, we are confident, coufd riot bq fploveil in a mode more conducive to file 'best interests of the State, than in constructing the proposed Railway The F igblution passed its" first reading. BSth Houses adjournedjrom Thursday lo Saturday, Friday being Christmas day. On Saturday, the Senate resolved i( sfff into a committee of the whole, Mr. f tUnion r the Chair, on the proposition s ibmitted some days ago by Mr D F (ldwelU in relation to the power of Con- ess to?make Improvements within this S tate. The Resolution being read, the ir over proposed a modification of it, : by it rikitig out certain words, and inserting 0 Jirs. Mr. Spaigfii called for a division 01 ! the question 5 and the sense of the 0 ommittec bcina; taken on striking nut, id darned,. M SpaighU jn ordor to i!g the merits of the question fully be- re tire uommuxee, movea tnat me pro isltjon le so amended as to read : 44 Re W:n4 that it is the opinion of this Le- sHiture that Congress does not possess t! e power, to make iinproveme'nts of na i mal concern in this State. "t Mr: Cald vx. dl then spoke at considerable length, in s pport of the power of Congress to make m clvirhpiKivements.1 At the conclusion of Ir s Speech, on motion of r Spaight, the C amniittee rose, reported progress, and ol ttained leave to sit again. . It wiil be seen from reference to the speeding of Thursday that the Sheriff' lUilv'which bus s long been before our Le gtsiature, has passed its second-reading in the Uoue of Commons-. by so ldrge a ma jority, as to render its final passage certain. The House of Commons were princi pally engaged on Satiirday, in the consi- deratirt"n of the bill to fh crease the; salary ot the Public Treasurer from Sl00 to .,(0. Mr. Taylor of prange, moved tor its indefinite postponement, which was negatived, 90 to 34. It finally pass ?d its second reading, by a majority of two votes, having been previously amende ; rd to increase the salary S400 instead -of 50feihu sal lowing tlieTceasurer 8190O. Mr. Bynuju submitted a series ofResolu- lions, wliich were ordered to be -printed, denying-' the right of Congress to execute! vorks of Internal ImproveneHts within this State ; and; Mr." Gaston, submitted irwlrv Jtesolutions, afilrming the con statiitional power of Conress to appro priate money to all such objects of Inter nal tmprbvemeut as may be sanctioned by this State; which were likewise order H trt beprinted. We wil publish both U of Resolutions in our next. Irtitnud lTrtyfovement8.rrYQ annual me :W off the friends of Internal dm pn ivments was held in the Senate Cham- be, 60. M nn Wodnosdav eveninsr last. WiU n Davidson, Esq. the Senator from icklenburg County, was called to the air, and J. Gales appointed Secretary The CI airman stated, that the present fcivnshad been called in compliance Hi h i Resolution eute ed into at a meet 4 , Pvblis hed every xrjSEPITGALES i&SOJtffat Aree pillar? ADVEftTISBMBlNTS notexce'edibe sixteen lines VOL. XXIX. iDgfat this place in January last, for the purpose; of receirin4;h'e 'Reports of the County Committees, and for entering into .frVe compansocof the "sentiments of gentlenieo.pres'eriton the general subject 01 internal improveinenis. ,r; r TThe Secretary laid before the TOefcting such Reports as had been received .j which being read, - ? v The. Revt Dr. Caldwell add ressed the meeting at considerable length, in! an im pressive manner, on the r disadvantages which' this State labours 'ugfetffifenl of more ready meansof sending it pro- ej; to a ; opd markecomr0cl with most of the chertates in the Union,5ten forcing ihe proiety of - drawing the at tention of the ' people to this subject;-7- We took notes of the Dr's. interesting iAddrss, and intend, hereafter, to give a Sketch'' bf it to Our readers, iff - After a few Remarks, from other gentle men, the following Resolutions were u- nanimously adopted : v Resolved, that the subject of Internal Improve mpnts i all imnortant t the neonle of North- Carolina, and that measures ought jtsp be? taken for spreading correct intormation thereon thro 'out the State. Resolved, that, for this purpose, the County CommiiteeS appointed in January last, be con tinuVd. - - Resolved hat it be earnestly recommended to s.ud County Committees to report auunally to the Central Committee at Raleigh, in time to be laid before the annual meeting, representing the state of public opinion on the subject pt'Internal Improvements. . - BesofvedyXhat the annual meeting of the Friends of Internal Improvements be held in Raleigh on the 3d Monday in December. ' 4 Resolved, thiit the Central Committee appoint some eentleman to deliver tan Address on the subject of.Internal Improvements at the next an nual meeting. The Bank of Cape Fear has declared a dividend for the last half year of two per cent. Congress. We observe that Mr. Ren cher, lately elected in the Salisbury dis trict, took his seat on Monday last. : On Tuesda . last, oh motion of Mr Wm "B. Shepherd, one of our Representatives in Congress, the House of Representatives Resolved, That the several surveys of Roanoke Inlet, North-Carolina, with a view to a navigable 'communication between Albemarle Sound and the Ocean, rvw.on the file of tliis House, be re ferred to the Cc-timittee of Commerce : and that the said Committ e be instructed to enquire in to the expediency or re-opening said inlet, And on motio; of Mr. Carson, it was Resolved, That tho Committee on Military Af fairs be instructed to inquire jnto the expedien cy of causing a survey to be made of the waters of the Atlantic .States south of Virginia, with a vje . to the establishment of a National Armory. Standing Committees of the House of Re- , present atives. Qn Elections Messrs. Alston, Tucker, Clai borne, Randolph, Johnson, of Ten. Beekman, and Cjrtleman. ' v On Ways and Means. Messrs. McDufiie, Ver plunk, Dwight, Smyth, ofVa. lngefsol, Gil'rtore and Ovf-ton.. On Claims; VIessrs. -William", Whitlessey, Barber of Conn. M'Intire, Ramsay, Lea, and Lent ' On Commerce. Messrs. Cambreleng, New ton, Gorham, Ilarvy, Southerland, Howard a id Wayne. v On Public Lands. Messrs. Isaacs, Jennings, Duncan, Hunt, Potter. U'vin of Ohio, and Clay. On Post Office. Messrs. Johnson of Kentucky, Conner, Magee, Hodges, Russei, McCreecy dud Campbell. . r On idle District of Columbia, Messrs. Pow ers, Allen, Washington,' VarnuiA, Taliaferro, Ihrie and Semmes. Ou the Judicurv.-rMessrs. B:chipan, "Wick liffe, Storvs of N." Y., Davis of S. C. Bouldin, Ellswortl: and White of Lou. "'-- . On ftevolutionary Claims. Messrs. Burges, D ckinson, Fry, Wingate, Goodcnow, Young and Brow n, 1 ' On PUic IRxpenditur'es, Wessrs; Hall, D.t- venporJt f yaLuwi, Maxwell of N. Y. Spencer ot 'Md., Thompson of Ohio and Norton. On Private Iiund Claims. -Messrs. Gurjey, "Sterigere, Nuckolr3,4PeUijj, T;eSt, Foster and t On Munuficlures. - Messrs. .ifa'Jpry, Stanber ry, Condict, Martin, DanieL ErwWy of Penn., & Mnell. . -4 On Ir-dian AfFa!r3r-Mesgf,rs I. . Lumpkin, Hind. S,torrs of Conn., Hubbard, Gartner, and Jewts. On F'oreiifn Affairs. Messrs. A'eher Everett, ot Mass., Tayiyrv Polk, Wild, Crattford, an-1 Oii Mifit:u-v AflVirs-Messrs. Drayto, Vance, De$hV FirkWay, ' BlaijC of - S. C. MitcLell and Speight. .v . T:-' ' ' - On Nava"fiAfta,tr. 'Messrs.-HplTnian,; Crown, insbield. Mvl'.et 5 ltipley,' Carsoir, Dorsey'and White ofN. Yv' ... ; : ' - V, ' ; - ' -. Oh AgricvjltureMtssrs. Spencer ;of W: York, VV ilson, Itns?, TSnth .pFPai - Staudifert Deberly, and Chandler' ' f'7 -'V-fSS"- On the Teritorfes-Messrs Clark of Kenluckv, Green,; Creiehton, Armstrong, Angel, Cowles na v. tf.'nepoara3 On Mditiry Pensions. Messrs. Bates, Le compte, Forward, Chilton, Hammonds, Bockee, and Ford. A On Hevisal and Unfinished Business. Messrs. Pearce, Reed and Pearson. On Accounts. Messrs. Halsey, Swan and Broadhead. On Expenditures in the Department of State : Messrs. Earll. Sdl, King ot N. Y On Expenditiues of the Treasury.-' Messrs. Lei per, Croc heron and Kendall. On Expenditures in the Departmeot of War Messrs. Maxwell of Vaw Muulenburg and AND IJORTH-C AROLINA GAZETTE. Out s are the plans bf fair, aelightful peace, 5-UnwarpM by party rageitoTive like brothers,' neatly inserted 3 times fojr a Dollarj ii : wenty THURSDAY, DECEMBKR:3iV,1329V 'V;- 1- On Expenditures in the Naw Denartment. Messrs. A. H. Shepperd,' Bartey, and Evans' of Penn. ' r.'l " On Expenditures in the Post-Office? 'Depart ment- MessrsYancey,.Bvrst land JScott.wj, " ' On - t,xpenditures . n- Public Buildipjjs. Messrs.j.Sprigg,iBailey and- Swift! tV - , - South Carolina s&theBank of the United States. -We perceive, by(a letter from Columbia to the Editor of the .Charleston Mercury, that resplutionf the follow- tng enecc nave neen lniroaucea into tne Senate of South Carolina : "v l ist. That their- Bepresentatives1n Congress be requested, anxl their Senators instructed, ti? oppose the renewal of the United States Bank, 2d. .That, in the event of: itsihebYporation, not to permit any private stoCBoIdera jljatin. nal ond. i incorporation of jes, ail the citi zens of the United States be put on an equal footing in subscribing for the stck of the same : 4th. That the Committee iof Finance be in sti -tted to report on the propriety of the estab lishment of a National Bank, excluding private stockholders, and the best means,, of ieffectiner this object." ! J - ;' The National Intelligencer, speaking of the great number'pf petitions which have beea. presented to Congress, says, "that the stream of petitions against the transpor tation of the mail on the Sabbath is on the flow, and may be axpected to swell, to a prodigious ol n me before fihe' session is half zone through.' I Mr. Cheves. A Public Dinner was re cently given, at Columbia in Sauth-Caro-lina, to tjie Hon Langdo Cheves, now on a visit to that City, by the Members of the Legislature and the citizens of that place. It is said to havelbeen the largest Dinner Company that ever assembled in that -town. f " Edenton (N C.) Bee- 12. j A schooner, supposed '"to bethe Fannv, Lapt- Ashbee, Jrom Baltimore to this place, wa seen otf Cane Hatteras a few days ago, bottom, up wards. The Fannv left Baltimore on the 24th ult- and was no doubt in the fate blow : as she is out of time and nothing having been heard from the crew, we fear they are all lost. Virginia Convention. Saturday Ia3t is sain have oeen the most meuior .Die day of this;,Convention. The all absorbing question" of the basis of Representation m. 1 A I 9 A came up again to oe uecitieu. l ne ayes anil noes were called seven firm's during the day. The question assumed a variety of form?. The sense of he ConVenti n W;is tried on Mr. Leigh's scheme of repre ss ntiltion It w .s tried oh the pl .n of the Federal Basis in the H. of Cleleglitps, and the White Basis in the Snite It was tried on the mixed basis in the H.-pf D. & the federal bjsis in the Semte : on the plan of taking Mr. Giirdon's apportionment Tor me present, ami a prospective re-ap portionment in the vear 1841, and every 20 y -ars thereafter, founded on the num ber f free white jph&hitants tor the K. of D. and on the fe(eral basis for the Senate. But, all these ' propositions were lost, arid the lasrDne, by ati equal division of all the Cunven'tion. 48 t 48-And' finally the otily proposition for thebasis of Uepresen tarinn, whu h was four d to unite a majori ty of votes, was Mr. Gordon's resolution which adopted no specified basis, and.pr videdTor'no prospecrive apportionment. ; This resolution prevailed by a 'majority, of 14,vote. What made this day still m re interesting', were the ,3peecbeswhich wpe d livered just before tlie Vote was taken As tht Chair was in the act. of propounding the qilesiion, Mr. Cooke of Frederick arose to address the House. He rose to give his reasons t large for vot'mgjor Mr. Gordon's lexolutiod He was followed on the same side by Mr. Hend rson .6f Lou iuti. The speeches off Messrs. Cooke and Henderson successively called up Messrs. Thompson, Johnson and Mercer-and the - . - - remarks (if M r. Mercer cal leb! up Mr. Upsher and some seeneswere develop ed to the-ttouse, vhich ha a been exhibit ed elsewhere, and which seem to have af fected in no slight degree the Proceed ings of theficonvention itself. The House drd not adjourn till after sun-set, having protracted their session nearly 6 hours. So that the Cohventidu have decided. that the Representation in the Senate and House of Delegates, shall be asTollow.: 13 Senators Westlaf the Blue Ridge, and l&East of said Ridge. , i TJiere sbajl be l27Delegates--29 of wltoin shall be elected West of the Mburi: tainsvS4 fromjthe Yailev between the Al leghany andl'BltteTtidge; 40 from the tilueKulgeo Ahe Head of Tide Water, and4 thence Jel6wi 1 Yestertlay,' a new scheme for future ap portionment, founded on the basis of qua lified oters, " wis presented by Mr Stu art, laid on the table and ordered to be printed. After having passed through the remaining resolutions of the Legisla tive Committee, the Chair passed, on to The Executive heport. The firt amend- stitution, and thereby make it & Natio 3d. Thatjin the eeent ofth any persons,.for Banking privilfj in advance - fivei;ents for every succeeding publication NO. 1,390. committee of the whole, directs the elec tion'of .-the-Governor by tlie Legislature. Mr.Mrcer)ropqSed to elect him by the Peopl e ;this.Wm endment prevai led by a majorityof Svotes. ALHebate qext came onjuponra. CK'pfepsttion tocoostitute a. con-. trouung executive voun.civo1. 9 mei:ioers. The motion failedby atje of tne House, anu tnen tne resolution .y:seii.!or appoini inLieqt. (5overnor? in, the sameinan oer as the Governor, was also lost. Ithe f A bill has been reported toihe Legisla- tureiof Tennessee, by the. committee on j manu faetures,f designed o encourage the culture of silk. The' Banher speaks in terms ot approbation or this ettort to en courage domestic industry, i anri express es a 'confidence derived; from what has been" said nd written on the subject, that the culture of 'silk 4 is capabTe of aftording o skilful hands a profit fully adequate to the jabour anti expense it requires. In the House f Representatives a com mittee has been aphointed- to enquire in T. to the official concluetof Jos hua Haskell, one of the. Judges' of the Circuit Courts of Law' and Equity in and for the 8th Jui diciahCircuit. u f ! . " ":A Shocking Casualhf -Gideon Alston and a belovecVand fveriy6uthfut friend, were amusinaf themseSres last Saturday afternoon in firing pistols when an' acci dental discharge from thatof theflatter 1 ' entered the body ot young Alston,', who uttered but a few words (and among ihem, as 'we understand, an expression pf affec tion towards his almost distracted little companion) before -he. was a corpse. Al stor; was the younge'st son of R? W. Al ston, Esq. of Sparta, aged about 17; -an uncommonly promising youth, and the pride of his doting parents. Geo: Adv. Ceremony. Alexander Everett was standing alone one morning on the Wash ington side of the bridge built across the Potomac, as early as four o'clock, when he was suddenly accosted by Anne Roy al, with a request that he would favor her with an introduction to the President! the executive chair being at that time 6iU ed by his friend John Quincey Adams. Would you wish to see him now ?" As was perhaps expected, the l&dy at once replied in the alBrmtivieV. when Everett immediately took her towards the railing of the bridge and told her to look over. She did so, and in a few moments the chief of the Republic appeared in the wa ters of the Potomac, kicking and plunging from under the arch, wher-j he was quiet ly enjoying the comforts of a cold bath, a refreshment or, which he is said to be very fond This was Mrs Royal's first formal introduction to Mr. President Adams. The Rev. Dr. M'Auley, Our city is deprived of one of tts ablest antl most pop ular preachers, bv the removal of the Rev. Dr. M'Auley to Philadef phia- Dr. M'Ai was for many yenrs an able professor in Union College, from ; whence "hewas call ed -to" the pastoral charge of. the Rutgers street church, as the successor of the Rev. Dr. M'Clellan when this gentleman - vvas appointed to a professorship ir Dickifisott College. ; We pirt with Dr. M'Auley, with regret With talents of a superior order, great readiness of speech, elocution of the most popular and insinuating cast, and manners happily formed for the-dis charge t the pastoral offices of a cie'rgy- iiiaii, uoui in iue puinii ana out o it,1 we cannot but consider his removal to ano ther sphere of action as a great public losV. But our loss wilt be the gairr of others Dr. M'A preached his 'first sernioa ip. Philadelphia on Sunday last, 4 N. YK Com- Axa MA RIED, In this city, on TI ursday evening last, by Mr. peorge C. Levy, to the Rev. T. J. Lemavi Miss Jane D. Savage, e jdest daughter of Mr, J. Y. Savage. The Protest. Episcopal Sunday Scliool Union. HAVING establislied a Dep(j$itbry at the slore of S. Halt, Newbem, all the Publications of the Society - can be had, at th-e prices" fixed iy the Union in Yew-York. . Newbern, December v2d, 182. . 7 A Teacher iWantedi : JTc takecharge of a llcliool in the neighbor hood of Raleigh. The situVion is healthy and the water ood.' Tttis necessary f. e lachlit should understand t he Latin and RnisiijLaui guages,& be of 'gOftdnnorut 'ch-irarter. Forterms apply to either of the subscribers persobadv. or bV lettr r oost naul. 1 t. HTfnVV. Wake county, Dec24, ; P. RAND . L . . Superior Court of Law ' ? , Cbatiiam County. ,FaUermloi&c Alfred Vestal & others vs. Thos. Vestafit olheret 1 T appearing to 1 he ;jtisticticn of the Court JLthat Joluf Vestal, one of the defendants- iir this case, is not an inhabitant of this Stale r It 1s tnerewre oraered Uiat notice be published i'u the Raleigh Register for. ii months of the filini? of the Petition, and ahe8ohnetiU; the next term of this Court, on the Monday of Mnrch next, plead, answer or d vurto the petition, ..or the same will be. taken prq coniefsd per annum half RICHMtiNli DdCK LOTTJGR CLASS, No. 5. - - To be drawn in UichmondL Zth Janaarv, 1 prize of 10,000 1 prize of 3,000 ,. , 1 2,000 5 1,000 5 '" 400 10 00 Whole tickets 84, I - 4830 5 f ., 500 V io rt . ; 300 . 40 , V;io6V- Halves Quar tffs gl. Union Canal .EdttersRfp, i 51, v vita w ii f Lit jailUAl if JlOviVt . 10 1,000 f!0,v- 5D0 10 300; 50X4w 'S00 20 200 La- 130 Beside? 8Q 60--403fW2b&i Iff- i Wh ol e Tickets 1 o; "fta rves fcQuar- fixates K;-M'Lntyre-soiijn.he last Union Canal several to gentlemen bi " .North Caroluia.; - Address all your orders toC A- - i: A Dackseofi20 whole 'tickets embfacinfiraul numberfrom 1 to o wfiich' Is compelled to drawSlUO, cvo be hatOr,2O0- : ' , f'-.-""'' c.,tUichnioHwltvVa. KEW-YORK LOTTERY, Class l8th,, 60 No. l.otterv l'fl i flrHwn tttllnta. be drawn SQth Decern 1 New York. 1 Prize of 15,000 - h ' ' I 1 .v 5 . 5 5 ' 10 10 . ' 80 ; 5,000. S.OOQ j a -. - . ;aoo Whole ticket italvel SO. QuaH 1 MANAGE USlQtFldB; '- As--- '-::Kichrtofij. ;- The fiillowing are the Numbeidran iift.fie U nion C aa V No. 14 W t(; ' 20 25v 49, A422i,M- 45. 1 3"2 1 j$y,obq .144-49 - 500 ' ' v , 3J 4 9 .500 , :' 22 25 32 ' v'40Os, 25 44 49 y " : 200 I ' . . ? j-2U 25 54 -a 200 '. ' I All sold at the Mauae-ers 'Office. - (V . In Wdmint'tonkN. C. i - ; ' iV YATES & M'lNTYRE CJ TOLEN out of my po ket, in the Clerk's Of KJ 1 fiqe at Roxborough;' Person couhti it Blaek, ; Leather Pocket-bookf, containing -A number of which "cannot at. present he remembered.' . T te-, , collect one, oh Lewis Dani&t, tdf 450 one on ' 1 Francis La wson, with iWm. Stre.k 8eciirity-,."for , $100 ; likewise, a number of ItnaJVKotesji ; hot at present recollected- There -was ne-half of a Hundred.. Dollar i!ote, U. 8. money, ipayaole at the R ranch Bank df New-Orfeani,' letter L. No, 3831 ; also, one-half of a, Fifty I)olLr note, U. S. paper, payable at Charleston, letter L. Na. ; 2146 i one Ten Dollar notcy of the, State Bank of N. Ci. and one Dollar Note, of Uie same Bainlc, with a number uf Constables Receipts, and other valuable papers. 1 would forwat-n any '-fienpW -from trading for any 6X the Notes pf band or ther papers. To any person findingor giving infprmation of ttip" Pocket-boofc, 1 will 'give, & -reward of 30, 4y delivering of the same with, ' the cohtehts to JAMES VILLf A&s6N. Fersdn countyy Nov, 30. ; , , 30 Sitk ' THREE or four Journeymen. Printertwho,- are 61st rate 4nd steady workrnfn, wanted immrdiately, at the Knoxvip (Tennessee) gister Office to whom constant employ'mjfcnf liberal wages wilL be given. 'A.f.'tii'- 60 No. Lottery 710 drawn ballots. 1 prize o'SOOO A J priief ltif$(t 1 6,ooo'- 1 ljr:;5,t)Cor 1 3, 360 ' 5 -c4Mi . M ,500 A. very .Vala&bU ' ir! , ".tation in theCquuty oflGrranvUre : , a Tatinery iQ the Town "of Ox- ford) arid other BronertV, for FOIt tne purpose of tlpsing thr trusts reposed T. in me, by two deed executed by A b si torn ' xaiiccy st:iu uuiy regisiercu m toe icegister Of fice tor thercoug,of GranViHetsnatl offer for sale in the TOym 4tf Oxford, , on Mnnday he,ist. dav 'f Fetiruarv rteict. that heinirinnurf rla iA ' continue the sajle from day to day until complet ' &V4 ed, the following Valuable Propertylfiz ; ; ' "'." a iraci ot Lana, lying on tne south aide of ' . 1 ar river, nine miles souin ot;Qxtim, tmm aieay on tne. 1 ayiors linage itoad leading pt)nX imation MQtt acresjoutSO of which aire' valiiab le f nw J;round--Hhe balance, nst rate upland, highly - improved by tencmg, tobacco bwisescdrn htf VfAHiru ;u uaieiKii- imsiniHfr OVeat 'vj 'DKiviiyji "viiwMuuji.sdiiuii very corniorta. . , disposed t? purchase 1 arre invitekL to view the ' JrA nremises pre was to the uav of (talei. .Ur.VM, w -V cey wno resiacs on tne una wui Ulce pleasure in shewing;; :-: vJJ-. : V ' v Also, v Tannery near Oxford' together with 4 ; the -'-Stocks of Leather. Rawhides. Iiai-VTi- and dlh'ernbtngs'be!ongii'.tovi.lie eti&fUhinent' likewise two Lots of Ground djointng. tTTie iiiiruTcuiciivs arc ycrjf vui istucrao ie ' unu, almost newt; ,t-'-- . ' ' Also, two comfortable UwelUne Houses on ?Hnisbdrough street, in Oxford, in od repair; i; witn every ijouse necessiry ror me conruience of lamdies'. . - ' ;4v - Also, 53 acres of Land on New Light CfeckH All the interest of the Vid Abiomiaiultoliw late Father Estate-T-rUl his lloushohf Fitrhi4 Heria actoramodating.to prchaserv 7- 1 ,r Raieigh, Dec. & .-?t v - x S2 -8w, tureVi Tliree Keirro uves, man anditvm wolf : : 5 shall like wiseell on the Tar River planfatii' " " V h on, oniiday;th 5t-hday of ye5ruary,rtKe StockT. lIogsJl(6rses; Cattle, Corn, FoiderWUesx , v Oats, Household nd Kitchen Furu ture, huv?' A ' - rOtajCe cnaeorajxcaucmyiniiiiifcigli . J. bortood of Raleigh. , .ThUiatiOfV tW. ' V bealthi fie, waJer-good, the n?igh.3rr;od, : agreeable. wcesary ine , leacner, iftould:. posses tne louowingquairacauons yt& r inder- - f . . jaifieiewMl nlfta 1pui&s.ui; ' have some knowlfage of UthelittticiY td of undoubted nKal character. VA salai vto such " x , f fan one, ouUl be three , or four- tin ndrev diia!t. " i , -' oer Annum. A, p!V twthe'Edi ronoi tnis papW- - ? i r-. ' .... 1 !..!' ..; il - ..-"N . 1 r -4 i ' ' .V - li . 7? - -4 edW '; ' ' -V ' 1 is. . . " 'v ,1 ana neara exparte. ; ; . ClIAS. J. VHXUMu9, - V terk Sup, CoutL crocKeit. jed resolution, which came up from the personalty, or Kr f v t . t. - . f Riieigfv Nov, ir. . i$ - ; j': 1 'M '.'' w .'.' - -. I '.1 1, .niii In Ja,