V v fpnra arisjJUcplaw of fair deligSitfiil peace, uniruVp'dl y party rasetYivc r .F" 4 I1 ? -e ... ,. - " - - .... - :'! EIlvrr01(S SND EjROP.KIETORSv : be that of ah v one, certainly of many- of the : States of tfiereaeht.Unt6nV7;'-;V-'":;;' L ? And ybiir. Memorialist' woulcl fuftlteTre' fspeetfully s'lxresent to dies, that .theiprtaent';-i'; ifbf' only "We riiost auspicious period for the 'accompiisimient of tfiis object; but that in all pvobaDUity it is tne only period; vhen it nnxy be practicable at alt., . In the pursuit ol their' own interests iliihaavahceraent fls a pebpleTEXAS will tUnt.-auiou nt,; :m -, latnrally seek alliance and. treaties with o- M- Iluiiia the. Wl.. ea ?jr& !sefdBwhc-irtillwu"t--l1iB "State vill he equircd.. f& .paV tna yrHofi amounV'orHhe year's i Fpr ifrylfnis ,?At siziiypfy first Insertion nl;!aiN:eaicttb cents. i. oo ncPiCenii -(wau oeu niaae trom uie regular i "Ye' jire gtifiM;.ta;;th'alj the intelli- ;geut pattiotMi ahU spiyite4ritizens of G.ran- viuc, are geuingiup a rpention to , congress iiviUvorjif tbW,w"9ekt6nC: pf Vtc? as to the (TnitedStetesTfiefcm of their Memorial is :eli$ttttUia,' - and-; prceixts co o-pnt reasons tor an immediate . annexation. we nope' oweri jwummwim luuuwine tAA: - 1 ir i " u t - ; V v - . :r - - if u- u , 1 v ! to conscioiis weakness, for, ffrant that she is of - -1 li AV1 ) iSi , si n ce the e I e c y r al v o te a moanYs jtoiveay 8,000. ' ' " ' ' .. tn lississippj. I'thcAVIiirnajority may now'Jie (airly set down jit 5, Odd ' : ,; In Teniiessev," it is not niuclV short of 20 tliousimd, and h not likely t recede. , In Kentucky, it is ncaily asWeat ia'nd" t -is probable -that in a, contest between Clay atid Van Buren," it would far exceetl 1.'"', li??" sTT!ir SPLENDID GIPITALSi arid natn: tbeT.Goverrijnents ; ind your Meniosialists would .KaVe'b'een Inattentive to the history 0f?r Governments,' ' didi they net believe that among the politic and commercial nati ons of Europe these alliances would be for med; yet in every instance they wUl. con- in the wav of an annexation at a future and u V154 . ,V ,T ,, in 3iicman, ti.e van Jiuren Muse,- lias pro- ra bn the Trustee as garnishee ; and have the Surplus, condemned in his hands' as soon as possible. They,, cannot obtain .final Judgr, f ment on 'attachment till the end of thif ty days fronvthe return and conditiorial Judg ment of condemnation. 'And in the mean time,, the lien of the attachment is not com pplete," sp'but that .ah Execution has prefer- ence, according to tne u ate .or tneir respec tive,2?2r judgments. And consequently ised.with astinislHig- powers i'he Ail- all the- Executions levied before trie dates of - Granville County, Court of .!Me'4s mi'Qunrtr Sf-sionf, . NoveniberTtrm, A. D, 183". , . - John Y. McGshte :: . , , .'!',,---. v . ' c (OnginaJ Attachment, lo- WHliam ) Ydiniey ' vied;on Land.!' r appeunm; to liie .satisfaction of fhe Cour', lliHt the Defendant. AViflianp. ' Yunw. U not an inhabitant of t his State It is ihrrelure ordered tkut publicaiion btr m c iath'e llaleigM .'JeKister.'for six wieeks sMccesMvelv. notilvinJ Hie said AVmt p,; Vancey to be aud appear at ; $30,000 CAPITAL. TVrgjma--- State ijottery, i For mbowi.vc .JksBiiito Acxbkmt, aso ton i ; .CLASS 1, FOJt 1S38. , V . ' ; Tobedrawnat Alexandria, Va. pn Saturday,! . Jan. lo, isjs. . SPLF.NUID SCHEME $30,000 $10000-$7 COO $5000 munstratio.n par y secureu Uuttme member ! those mdo-ments, willbc entitle to the pre- ' ' T Tirr f ,CH9 a,jiu?!' I 4000 S3,000$2;l 6525 of $1,000 1 of Congress, and he. iy tht? tiastte .najority ference oyer the attachments.. Tto" 7 untc 6 00-50 of 00, $c. $cCt 0157..- ;f ,r ; - ; 3. Js to the Trustee.-- He isvbound t6,ny-n Februiirythen andvijer to replevy j,10?' S10HalvksJB5 Qoaut $2i.. In Arkansas, the an Bui if any, according to Hc ; otherwise, Judent final ' has been reduced one 'hair, It now oulv I f, - K - -. fs . , wilfbe renderel neajnst.hirh.'UiiT,iil.rn! 'i-f - ' . . isMcJf (to 65 r . more distant period.- Bt again V TEXAS. A11 3V?l' Will,-hetsplCinaH probabilfy become ; first! v jN(.,vem,)Jr ;,ivov.U J,.,.-! ...11 ' IJ t. v. election redu sttidnJ ;'The proposition of tnijcxatiori, as j ?5 f coming from herself, constitutes, an era in, the history of modern timesf It is to be ascribed in a hiob degree to tlie bestfeeliiigs '; of tlie' human lieart. It cannot be attributed the '-TOcitv'oI-djisbern-Jiiid ' the! energy to nress AiDon tnepuonpjamuori.ues. jine.true Ipolicy -of thec6uilitiy: (. V9e7lne fanatics ol tne iNortn areipauing iue woies oi toom. nble oDTct,' shall!, the South, winch is 'iriore' immediatcly -mteffested" in Jts - accomplish- LincnW sit still and make no enorts to pro- jifiulgate theirsentlments iStar. to?R. o con 'ri. Lt : itimseii. ced it to less-than 1,000. .In Alubatna,, there has been but little change ; the ; Administration still 'has Uhe majority, (hough the, representation in Con gress consists of three Whigs arid two Van fXo The Honorablgthe j&qxate ahihllouse of iiepiesefttM'if - u States, itt F;CangressasstMQled : ' 4 . iKe Memorial pf the lundersigned citizens opening prospects, before her; - (which it is notto be presu med she. in tnith by any hieans underrates)--it is the fault yatner even of States trj&re : weak, tht they cling wijh too great pertinacity to their Isovereign' ex- j istence." - The grounds of her" application, thcn,iite to bo mainly ascribed to the attach- L rnents of her people to'' the Government of tiieir iatiiers; Hut b the -exercisoof the functions of sovereignty,; a&d from those new Jiabits and assoeiatioAs which time will sanctify, these attachnietrts ill become ex clusively transferred to the country of their adoption ; . aad thus' assuming a nationality 1 . 1 A 1 . . . .-. . I . ! . A- v; n ... . ? v.;. . nits preiereiice auuve .uueui xi.uu uy u auiouius u u or 1 uw 111 iiuveinuer lOoo, 3.1 A , x J . t j UWUlg 11U LAVt UttO Hit- bl MOL) JUHI. OO V - A 1. CiO r I if he had paid the surplus to the, debtor And in facjt, if he is notified of the levy of an Execution, or aft Attachment, or having rcnderecl'a Garnishment--he can not safely pay the Trustor or debtor the surplus. For this might, and most probably would, subject him tp the! -.recovery of the BuVen men. , ' juagmencreuiiors. . -.- ' . ; In Ohi notwithstanding the outrageous j 4. As to the foriri of the Receipt $c. system- of Gerryinaiuleriiig the districts, j This is not at all material. ,Ariy thing that the lug majority on joint ballot of the I shows the payment ol the tlebt, out ot what Legislature, -"is 13 The popular vote is ! fjidrand by whom it was"paidris suflicient. not ascertained. . j The following is a good form : , In Georgia, the election for Governor j. December 2nd 1837. disclosed a continued Whig majority; tlio' i' Received of S. W. L Trustee of W. P. the sum by an unjust system of districting, a Van of -in part of an Execution against the said W. Buren majority was- secured in the Legis- I P. favor -of now, in my hands for collection, latnVe. I and heretoforcicvied on' the' surplus property con- Here, ilnen, are indication in eighteen 1 (incd h said truV which payment w made out of of; the twenty-six States, whicli.catmot be I rfls proems of the sale made by the said S. vied on condemned, subject to riaiutifi 's reco-j vern-. - Witness, James M. AYiprgln?, Clerk of said 5 Court, at Uttice, the first Monday of November A ft 1 Q"t .' ' - " S 0 25 Quarter do 732 A. I). 183?. 8 6t pr. 62. JAS,.M, WIGGINS, qletk. STATE OF NORTH-CAROLINA, . Granille County. Court of Pieas and Quarter'Sessions, November Term, A. D. 1837 ' John P. Ulalock and others ") Petition for vs. C Division ot j Ed h?M Bosweli & Wife & others Lamhj i ST appearing tr the .satisfaclioif of the Court. .W .1... C .1.. T. 1 . 1 . 11 1 m. mat me xjcteiiaauis, cciwaru ijoswe;ii ana Wife, , and . Robert' Blalock, Villiam Blalock, Mi'Ulogton ."Blalock and Eina Ulalock, infant children of William Ulalock, deceased, reside j beyond the limits of this State If is therefore ! ordered that publication be made for six sue IOO Frizes of l,O0h" VIRGIWIA STATE LOTTERT, For the benefit of the town ol WheeHugv"' Class 'No. lt fr'i838. . To be drawn at Alexandria, Va. on the tOth' i January, 1838i:. ; - GRAND, CAPITAL PRIZES. -l 1 $3,000 $2,500 $1 ,0 It IOO PRIZES OF $1,000! &c. &c. Ticket $10 Half $5 QuHer $2 5Q ' Certificates of packages o25 Whole tickets 30 f Do. do 25 Half do 65 - ' Do. do 25 Quarter do . 32f VIRGnilA STATE LOTTERY. ; , and Voters of tlte county of Granville; in j of ;their 6wri, even" shoidcf! they hereafter mistaken. The s'mns are utretiuivocal. that the people liave become disgusted with the men in aiithority, atid that they are deter tninetr, iti despite of all sinister influences or devices, to make a change. There i nothing- 'in' the -history ov character of Mr. I'jiiithe Statc.ofNorth -.Carblma, respectfully ; consent to the actrf)f anheca;tion, we cannot j Van Bnren to produce a re-action in his i?flrcpr.esen v J " ' ,.1 fexpecV that sympathetic j ahd harmonious fayotwhe has no "shiuing'or attractive' t)er-' fiThatAvhiieiour inemorialists have been blendinS of her populatioti mto the mass of js)nal qualities, to unite men to him with tWUme insensible'to the right, which ..is J, and that .csy aabtaUon to the spur- ardor or co.tstancyanl his principles are tPr.'rW in- ini. bv thn Gonstitminnf U of our law-aad institutions which would so indefinite; uncertain and intangible, that Y , d ' . , - , at present exist. nhis method, Alport 'such subjects of public !. , . ... P i,; . u . 2 J-r f v. ..1. ! rtional privilege of approstchmff your honora- e- lddiscussionbeforb your honorable bodies, ,ble ,ies upon this, .occaon, your M V'-'V 1--: ' ,.-i J. 1 ; monalists declare that they ; are actuated I .1 1 vf ' ru 1 110 party, sectional influence.' -! lney havc - . -. -U . I made no estimate whether one nortton of the Union would derive more benefit than xino ther from the consummation of the object : but believing that the besj interests of the and patriotism of ItHeir Representatives. Bu;jhUe4'tbey1:-feer' tnd diminished eorrfi- dencevttino; 4eDerUons' ! psucnis jneucep ojaniying interest tney ieei iin die guestioji pf (anexatiohorTEXAS that'they fear they'NWPuld, as tizens of the Peared as petumnevs ypnr bar, ask y ; nntvbermit aimrfertanr duty to ro uh- ' .aV?rab,e atte?llon t0 cili Ha'er- . 1 J ' .r- 1. . r. T .-a . I - t.' - . fl! .1 L' I. ': : : N tnscnargeu, uiu uiey nwv eAerctse every iair lie cannot make a rally upon any specific ground.: Besides, he has lately been thrown by inclination or evil counsels, into the ranks of the Destructives, whom one of his own followers describes as the 41 floating cum, "---and no retreat can now save him. cesive weeks in the Italeigh Itegister, for s.il j For the benefii of the Mechanical lienevolent. -day A B, Constable. 5. As to Commissions. This is not regulated by law at all, more than other charges for services rendered. The Trus tee may retain a sufficient per cent, to in demnify him for all trouble and. expense necessary for executing the. trust. But he cannot make it a source of profit. This is usually a matter of agreement among all the parties interested ; and varies from 2 to 5 per cent, on the -amount of proceeds. If however the parties cannot agree, it becomes the province of the Trustee to retain what ever he conscientiously believes to be right. And if lie cabbages too deep, those interest ed in the surplus must sue him, and. recov er the excess, to be judged of by a judicial tribunal having cognisance thereof. &. Promiscuous Remarks. We would not be understood that it is absolutely ne Men of property and character, who have left him because of his willingness to sacri fice their rights and interests, can never trust him again..-All the coaxings, whinnies. whole country would be thereby advanced, flatteries and - flourishes of the Argus and .ccssaryfor the t rustee to render a garhish- they for the first time that I they have ap- 'Enquirer, cannot re-unite the broken leiri- our . mis, nor give me Administration a cl jsky." The- may prate about the dangers , .of a ' high protective tariff,'' and a Mon- Defendant t be and appear at the Court ol Pleas and Quarter Sessions, to be held for the county of Granville,' at the Court House in Ox ford, on the first Monday in February next, then and there to plead, answer, or demur to Said j peti ion ; otherwise, the same will be heard ex- parte as 10 them, and the prayer of the petition-! ers granted. . - j Witness, James W. Wiggins, Clerk of said t A. 1). 1837. - . 8 6u pr.$5,62. ; JAS. M. WIGGINS, Clerk STATE OF NORTH-CAROLINA, Granville County. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, ' November Term, A. I). 18.77. ltcbecc.t l'lalock & others Society of Noi-folk. CLASS NO. 1, FOR 1838. ; To be drawn at Alexandria, Va. on Saturday . Jan. 27, 1838. f GRANjj SCHMK. " , J $30,000 $10,000 $6,000 -$5,00(V 1 T " f JL . ' fc . l. Jt. 1. . o rnzes 01 $i,uuu 4,w rnzes 01 ouu . 20 Prizes of $400, &c. &c. fec. - Tickets $10Halves$5 Quarters $2 50. Certificate of packages oflbWhole Tickets 20 Do do 25 Half do ' 60 ' J)o ' do 25 Quarter-do, 30 for Ne- UcDecc.t iValocK otp.ers - - .... - ' . 1 Petition ,VS . j divisionof TUosr Blalock, AilittT of. f SlillinRton Dlalock : and others. J Sroe IT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, j . thai Edward Hoswell and Wife S l!y, Hobt. j liialor.k, WTilI am Blalock, Millingt'ou lilalock, i anJ Ktna Bl dock, infant children of Wiiiiam ' Blalock, dee'd. reside beyond ihe limiis of this j Mate n is inercrore ordei ea, tnat puuncation ment on the attachments, as .above recom ear mentiert he made for six successive weeks in tho Kakigli and.consdtutipnal-ffort for the accpmplish jnent'pf the object. i. U. .. ' ,! - r Your Memorialists declare, that;' frpm;e- Lyrvyiew they ihya!been able; to take of 'this qiiestionV the are "tinablej to ; discever any just ana sonct gxouna.oi .ppposiuon xo it. Tbey, it is true; inie liie pi-epared to de but that evils mivy grew out of a too great ' extension of tlie territory of the Government; s rand they are ready' 1 to admit that the consi- Tderation cf an. accession 01 territory consti j hltes-no; arfumentjin favor of the proposi I tiotf ;. "but this" objetit, so far as t may be etir J tttledioJanrconsi& deserves, injthe Vcpmiort' be'entirely dierde'dr- in' vielCvv pf the niany. i'nduec-A-jnnmtsfaYojlqpkingat TEXAS as J she re5illy -ijiand more espceiallv in refe.r- j ence fHKe eonsequeitces whicn will result J t;rle ! ilhitd 5taies,.if glie''teams "a'sepa I rate 'and independent Government. Indeed, I yqprlernpr a r jiy lesserTed; evils to' wtiich : the Government l ' 1 .f " ' ' ,P il .,".t , 'ir . . - 1 sum uie - people 01 jtne untien ptates wotuu be subiected; sKdutd Arkansas:, or Louisia- a,-fc any; other South- t L'eiEiv tateih.be severed from itheVUnion of tftC 'tatesi-'and bedome a "sovereiaTiand in- : aepenueiTi m ovcnraieni, to tnose evus jwnicn m inusvioiipwne separaio anu f sovereign Jt;x isterice pf TEXASpePpled as she is by a ..community ; of the same blood and of the ibtBunityyvKo, -itlpperhaps fjewer ek-T-'xpPV sa':'v ib& found' in "any 'State 91 me 4 y moiif -. art natives -oi tn vStates,vaiijl who baVe derived their " And your Memorialists1: as in. duty bount will ever pray, &c. THE DOOMED ADMINISTRATION. ster ftank- --hut thp nonrilp havn nnnspd tlw sentence of condetnnation, and nothing can i avert the inevitable doom of the faithless ' :tul recreant herd. "Richmond IFMfr. . AVe thitil; it requires nb.higic to perceive that the present .' is-empirically a " Doom ed A'dminisf ration','? and lhat power is des tined inevitably to depart (Voni the hands of the.party now wleluTna it. .We- believe that rational' and candid men of alt phrfie ladmit this, and tliai- M.nl Van Buren h'i'm- Sea.f has no hope of rescue except by tJut)w iug himself-upon. some o .the avtnite dog mas of a portmn of the Southern Wjiigs. Such it calculation, we klpV4 is made, but we are ihclinjed.to thfhk it b'ut a false hopc i ot Jhc. despairing. ' We do jiot. see how, matters can possibly change, so as trt pro iluce a better result for Mr. Van Burcj than a neutralization bf tlie votes ora lew of the "Southern States wjiichdately appear ed certainly to be aghst him.' In the North and West, he is Irretrievably beat en, and without ' the aid :f his - own State and Pentlvaniiit his vote must necessa rily be meagre and insignificant, " The changes, since March last, are un precedented ift,the4iistorys of this country. I.' O 1 A. . .1 ' I i ' . 1 . - IJEGAL INFORMATION. ! i ' . ' we only, consider it the preferable tuuiat. 11 ctiiv uuuui siiuuiu iciuaui, as iu the manner in which: we have said the trus tee may, and ought to dispose of the surplus, it wjll appear clear vsd rational, by reflect ing that when the property of the debtor lans lino me cusiooy oi'Tjie law, ior me n payment of his debts, as it does whenever i j it is seized by virtue ot Executions or At- j tachmenVs, then the officers of the law at I Ite.cistfr, tur saul Defendants to b ann :ppe;tr at t!i? Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, to be lit Id for the county of Granville, at the'Courr . (f Orders for Tickets and Share?, or Certi ficate of Packages in lire above Magnificent V Schemes, wilirect ive the most, prompt atien-i lion, and an official account of each Drawing sent immediately after it is overrtw all who or-. der from us. Address D. S. CUEGOUY" St Co. Managers, - . 5 Washington City, D. C. Ziouisbnrg Academics, JY C iZTEHE Second Session in these Schools closed eUL- on the 27th ult. ard lBe next Session will corti mence on the ii rat day of January, under the samo liistructers. , ; The very liberal share of patronage extended to House in Cvxford, on the first Monday in Febru- these Insti'tutions, for the last several years.-.induces ary sex-, men ana mere to pieao, answei, or , the Trusteps to ook for a continuance of the sarnn demur to s:d petit.onr ptherwise, the ame wd . . BoarT for vo LatUc8 may be obtained with. ; be hearde.fcp0rCa.stothein,andtht'prJyei WtLlM prec tf at $iQ SeioniSviUioutany the peut .ont rs granted. - y 1. extra charge. Other families in the-village and vi Wit.iess, James M. W girins, Clerk, of said ... 0 , f , ourt, at Othce, the first Monday of November 1 . . . ' . ' i . . .. ... 1- at or about the same rates. ,. 1J. I oof . . JilU. M, V U.Ul.-vs., i,ieK. I Tinfimt in tb 8 6w pr. "wd v. f5 62, "The Soctukrs CiTixKx, printed; at 'Ashboro,' j once become his agents legally authorised j Randolph County, the Editor of which is a Bound 10 receive and receipt for all the proceeds j Lawyer, contains much seful information on Law or ?ncn Pperi as may lawiuuy come in to tneir naniis, or sucn as tney nave a rignt i I to claim. questions, embodied in language so plaiu and sim ple, as -to be easy of comprehension to tlie most moderate capacity. We subjoin an illustration : !x " . '" r' ' 7 j. 1. . a a J. . HUA JJ O Until iiil J. Question.-On the 9th. of Oct. 1837, W. P. exe cuted a Veed of Trust to S.rW. L. Trustee, ft?r the purpose o'f securing, the payment bf. about. $675 to J. H. L; and othersj, 'mentioned ia the Deed. The property in the Deed is supposed to ba worth $1000 tffSllOO.I .On the 19th Oct. the Deed was -proved before the Glexk anti registered, agreeable to; law. The Deed specifies that the said debts are to be paid by the 1st January 1838 ; or in defanlt the Trustee is authorised to sell the property at public vendue, after giving 20 days notice ; and with the proceeds of the. sale to satisfy the above jiarried debt's with all cost andcharges j and to. pay the surplus, if any, to the saiif W. P. of his heirs assigns, &ct .Cm the 12th Oct.. H, C. warranted W. P. and obtained Judcment and Execution, and. on the 13th had the Petition for divi. si on of Keci'o'es". e united mannersj ception of Virginia (and here no issue was made up . has given unequivocal marks of wanting affection for Gen. JacksonV'suc cessor." Let us take a' glance : v In Maine, the changes have astonished both parties Cast November, the '"Van Buien majorUy.;Vasir6plV;This'ypir.le W.nig maionty is 200, aft Every State which hay voted, with the ex-1 wiH-Levied;on;4he property mentioned m tlie uya. 01 irusi, sunjept to tne .ueea in i. rusi. vu the 13th Oct. T. W. and K. B. E. warranted the ijjbli an,(i what ' votes for informality; , Tlie Whig majority sgU; naC0" b:e jptegardedi )heir--spirit of 1 in the Legislature on joint ballot, is '11 niejprise, jrom -wjeir motner country. in ijdssacnusetts me 5?SIe9'iSalit4';desjre piiljr on this oc- j casioiilo Crnake' to your, honorable bodies lipt mnv-b-nirtminHshfi fiannrv lect raav M accpmplished. :a 1 hey cannot rand do ndttpresti hon !jprable , bpdieppjctihfe mOnentous ques tion ufcilli eyt cannptf refrain .from asking, ;ir the ell, reojprj ipbjectipn 'totlieseye-fiheeofkiMbsth-'o pf .tho States pf. this . jvicW theconsequen f oMsprp6irtic;p influence "or of ' $emtbry to the if emaMder. ?J or, if that '1t3boia and ThWasures jpfjhe Gpyemeiit! ;rWasJiing- toti.and "those K nameless 'mischiefs which .... & vv 1112 cause flas continued to adranfee, arid the majority is wv -decisive as trt leave not ihe slisrlitcst htjpc to the Administration "in that quarter. " In Vermont, , the' VV'higs have gainetl a few hundred, witlfr .scarcely an effort. ,In New York, 'the WJiig gain has; been -nearly 50,000. - - ' r - IriRliiiide-Island, since- the Presidential ejection,5 it is about 1 300; 'non'ne'circUtV'aiTav back as Apfdlast iue uigsr wiiwoui ,au enri, 'jjautcu & in iaTreignfer An if iherlast, the: " Textas are tlie- afiie ; character and escrtipfifpepl with-thpse pf anyj State 'fC A. TT.IAh "'A Vrf-i sUm fvmT1 lain rm nAn(i nril i5us"liti tre ypur ne- 'iiiibriaiislpict Sri:tKeir ephclusionphat -Q'.0XWtet)fne!' Teiians.v as a tlie Senate:' andslMn the Jrlouse. atuVthe local el ections: in Oc fobfer leavc'n o rqotn to dotibt that tlie: St c;i4f thtojui if reyol u -tcoiilzed.ai''--"- " ::: 4 jjn Pennsy lvafiia4 the 1 ast ideat election aflpf ded nidhi lb TheWhigs have :gained,,'5 inembensf tit tne Senate, and lb m the House.; '-Tn Nevv Jersey, tlietVhi gain at the October election wa$ ,66 ; "." vJnjNafy.Iaudthe increase, though small, is sufficient to Vgnarantfee;the proper result fwhen the day of trial comes. same, and obtained Judgments and E x ecu ti unsound Levied as above on the '14th' October ; W. Al. M. aiul others warranted a'nd olitained Judgments jand .xecutiojis on the 12th Oct. "but dKl not have them Levied until the 14th Oo,u on" the 15th W. P. left the County and State I On the 16th dr..l7tUo'f Oct. J. G. and t W.-H. took out attachmenis ar.tr Levied oii tho same property j and on the 18th or 19 Oct. L.J R. took iut an attachment and Levied on the same;. . Arid there are other debts which will not be due until about the 1st ofjarmary next, and when they -become due, the persons 'ill takeout attach-j merits and Ijevy on the same property : anu it is supposeu ute properly win not oe. . sumcieni 10 ny alt the dehts. All the persons-who have Executions haxje agreed not to sell Under their Executions: But to vyait and let the Trustee sell afthe time .specified in tne xjceo, anu ctaim ine surplus in nis nanus un der their Executions. Now the question is this: Is tho Trustee imni,OT authorised ' to pay the.surplus On the Eixecutioi1 or to P agreeablet, to tlie" . I words of the rr,ustf and if on the Executions, wiucn 1 " t" i . 1 i ... ' it 1 . . f " 1 ot uje aDove persons win nave vnc 'preierence-riue oldest Judgment, Execution, . fix Jjevy ? arid what, kind of a receipt jot obligation must the Trustee take fronx.them to make him safe, if he should hereafter je csdled oiv'Jbiy yViT or his 'heks,1' to . render fi 'ac eount of his Trust? 'arid whai pelent; cdrnmission is the TJ'ttstee 'allowed 1 Your answer to. the above will ohliffe ail.the'parties interested, and your4riend. ;-' ',.".-' " -r . .H -' v ... ANSWER. r l: As to the preference. These Execu tions must be satisned'accofding to their pri-vj ority pf actual levy, without respect tp their date, pf the date cf their, respective judg ments. --' .- - ' ' ' '" . ' '' II li HILL Rrantinar Ihinking Privileges to this Company having passed in the 'States of Nonh-C.irofina, Sou'th-Carolina and Tennes see, it becomes tbe duty nf the Directors to cause Books to be operiett to the community at large, in each of the said States, ami also in tlie tute of Kentucky, in all place where subscrip tions were opened for the first subscriptions if S.tock in s iid Uail-Uoad Company, Iriitn 10 o' clock in-tlie niontni? to 2 o'clock in "the alter noon, fofti period of not less than thirty days- 1 h'e -.subscribers for every sha,re subscvibsd in the JtaH.Koitd to be entitled. to a corresponding .-hare in the Hank. . ... Circuluis have l)ecn-issued to the Cam miss ton ers who. received the original subscr )tioiis, an. thorlsiuir them fo open- books artd receive sub scriptions accordingly rand public notice is hereby given thereof nd H at all persons wnojnay be disposed to subscribe will be entitled to "do. so by calling on ai y one, of tle Commissioners, aml paying live dollars on each shaTe so iiib- scribed for. - 1 Should any of the Commissioners not have re ceived notice hereof through the mad, they will consider 'this, an authority to receive, subsci ip tions, hs i, antive, menlione-d. . By order 'of the Board,' ' . HO 15 KKT Y. ILVVE, P rest. E. II. KnwAUns, Secretary. - . " - oiumbtH. lice. 15, 183r. S ot STATE OF NORTH-CAROLINA, Granville Corrxrv. Court of Pleas and Q,.iartt-r Sessu ih, Kovember Term, -A. 13-1837. DtusilU Iltster & others T'.. Hamilton Hester, Ad nr Of Z.icU. IIe6t r 8t o;hrs. J S T anperriiir to the satisfaction of the Court, j ji. that the Dcfeiidants, Thomas O'liryant and'j Wife El zabellvCarvin Gordon. Snrati Gof.'.on, j l.uwson N. Gordon, Jmt-s . Gordon, William j Cordon, S'amtiel Gordurt and M:ry ,lane-Goidon, ! kts'de beyond the liruii's of tl.i State It is or- j dtrt-d that .pu)Lcation bf m.icle r six succes sive weeks in the Uj'Uigh Uei-Ser, lor said Uc j ten iants to be and appear at the Court pUMeas and Qu.rter Sessions, to be held for the.coun iv of Gr.trrv lie, at tlie Court Iluuse in Oxford, on the firt Monday in February aiext, then and there to plead, answer, or demur :t jaid peti ion ; otlitr,v'i?e1,the.s;ne w it! ;-be heard ex par te as to.l'hem, and the grayer of ihe petit:ojiers ranletl. - , WitneH James M. Wiggins, Clerk of said Ciurv at Office, the first Hood iy of, November A. IV. 1837..' --k.-J-AS. jkl.' WIGGINS Clerk.' .8 6w . pr. adv. $5 62 STATE OFNOR TII-EAR OLINA; . r Granvillb COCXTY". ' Conrt 4f Pleas and Quai ter Scss'ons, November Tei-rn, A. 1837., Hamilton Hester and others . -" r-' . . '" Tbos. O'Brvant & Wife Jc others Tuition in the Female Department, as follows , ' '. 1 -'"' PR SF.SSIOX; For lower branches, - . . . - 510 b Higher branches, as Paintiri and Em- . : broidery, - , - - -. -.- 13 : Mnsic (a separate charge) ..' j- 0 : Latin and Trench. - " - . - "15" Petit' on for Partition. the different States, which publ'.Ehed the firmer notices for receiving sub scriptions lor tlfe Kail-Road, will insert the above hri-e times, and 6rward 'their bills to the Sec retary, At Columbia. . . AIS C AlJiA AC AOJEjYIX, PEIISO-N COUNTY, N. C. ..... L,T appearing to tlie' satisfaction-of the Court, that the Defendants , in this ease, ThomHS OV Hiyanf- and ..Wild Elizabeth, Calvin Gordon-, Sarah GwrIon Jiwson N. Gyrdn, J. Gordon, William Gordon, Samuel ; Qordon,, and Wary Jane Gordonreside bcVond the hwiits of this Stateilt isordeted, that puMUCation oe rrinoe for six succf's4ve weeks in the Italeigh Regis ter, for thea'd Defendants to -be ami appear at tlve. Gotnt of Pleas and duarter iscssi' ns, To' be held Tor the county ot Gr .iivijle, at the Cturf 1 House in Qxtord, on the iirst Monday of Fb- ru-4ry next, then and there-tot plead, answer, or demur to said petition i other wise, the same In the Male Department, there is no variation in j Tuition Fee3 1 5 Dollars per Session "befne the re- . I gular charge" for each Classical or English Student. Dccl 19, 1837. 8 Sw '. -I, - t i t 1 .m "iii i ESFliCTFULLY informs !v)s' friends and tle Fubbc, that having relinquished the sale ot Family Groceries, he has converted his Establishment altogether into a " ' : OR EATING HOUSE, iVhere may be obtained,' on the shortest notice, at all times of the day, and until 12 o'Iocki at night, (Sundays excepted,) REHSHfcS,nd. UrJ UESUMENTS of various kinds, according to the state of the Market. . "- JT LIQUORS and WINES of a perior kind will be constantly kept on hand for theise of the Refectory, and for sale by the Quxrt ot Gallon. v-. T l; . ' Notice is also given that, Trom arid after -the ditto hereof, the Subscriber will do a CASH BUSINESS, exclusively. T This detcrroinaltioii will in no instance be ilepartedfrom, .v -1: i JOHN G. MAKSHALti Raleigh, Dec. 11, L337. A vt , 03s J. G. .M. earnestly salfcUs those indebted to him, to supply Vhi'm withtbe means -. of dia.- charging the obligations due by him to otlifef. rnnil E First Session of the above Sc'hoot for I JL ine neM year, wiu i-jjin on wonuay, 22cl -day of J an navy. willlje heard ex par(e sVb them, and the prayer i of th netititvners irrantedi 1 ' Witness! iasvM: Wipp-ins. -Cleik. of said t r- , - - . 1 r r 7 ' .:pp?e;)s)ip;leg4 to be 'detd;t1iaB wpuldi In North Garplina, the difference f n favpr The course ot instruction eniir-.ces trie erijr-t " ' m? - ih, Latin, and GreeR languages, An"ciit"nnd'V-;'- ,; , i.iua"i - Modern Jcogrphy, MathemHtics. Philosophy. I -- ' ;"' y; ' tMV-dg5 6. : 2. As to' the Attachments. Te 'proper Way to proccd;pir the attach ments, would Chenistry and Rhetoric. Young "Genfiemei will be prepared for admission i "to the Fresh-' man or Sophomore Class of any Collt ge in the coutry, vhich it may be desired they should enter. The boarding scholars are limited in number; they all live with, the Subscriber; and are'under his Sole management and instruction-1 The highest price toriJoird ana tuition is mty two dollars and a half per session ffive months J which must be paid in advance. The situation is decidedly healthy, and remarkably free from all corrupting influences. - ' - t "'Vr?.BENJ' SUMNER ' i Arcadia, Dec. ll, 1837. 7- '4 It Ef T rnstce s of he Pitubdrougft AI A LE A C A DEMY, ar desirous of..obtainirur the services of an indiviuU-to take cliarge if achool, hi which all theyflinor brancnes of Education are to be attended to, as also, those- preparatory lor a Col legiate coui th'S'Maihematict,, Greek and Latin, dc. A'Pcarrts will please communicate immedi ately with tho President of th? Board, and send hi rerences as- to qualification.' v . - a'- .; By ?ruer of the Uoardr . - , - ' "r . M. Q. "VV ADDELL, Sec'y. -PittsWrn.' Dec 16, 1 837, : 8 4vr ' STATE OF NORTH-CAROLINA, Pitt CoiixTY. 1 i' " Court of Pleas'and Quarter Sessions, " '. ; November TermXl837f ; - Bryant Haruie., vs. j Benjamin Coij Original Attachment,. levied . on Land. 1.T apranirt?. the satlsfactidn -of the Court, that . the -Defendant, Benjamin Coxr is not an Inhabi tant of this State-It is ordered that publication be made in the "Raleigh Register, forsi et-ks, noti fying the said Benjamin Cox toil ppear at the next Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions to" be hell for the county aforesaid, -at the -Court Hoae in' Green ville, on the first .Monday inr Febroiry liext, then and there to answer, plead of replevy ,' or Judgment final will pe entered against Jiim, and the lands con demned, subject to ihe Plaintiff's recovery: ..l Witness. Arch Parker, Clerk of said. Court, at. t Office, in Greenville, the first oMfsjavi 183T . .M " 8 6t pr.$5. ARCH. PARKER, Clerk! Drawn numbers of the North Carolina State Lottery :';"-;-i : jClasa 20, for 1837. tlf?10.24;?03?.3i 69.9 72 7 44 tl t1fyj iron SAU3 at this orpicis. 4 I i' '! ... V A-.,f..' '!vS.;' f -I- (- 'r i .7-