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tlHepoff of the ComrofssIcneH. Blake Bil- II a nr(ff7 coed ijfate. A few XtetkB NotrcR. triday, dec. Si A IkTr.

Burton, from the committee" appointed to wait on John Branch, Esq. the AT, the last brane County Court Flea and Quarter Sessions, Nov. Term, 18 17, Little, J. B.Skiiuer and Joseph Hbllev.J Jehu Gaillard -John Williams jlini Smith Geo. Campbell C05CKSCTICUT OHIO.

Uavid Dagget "Jeremiah Morrow jGovemor elect, reported that he would attend at the Commons Hall to-morrow Lrtterr of Administration were granted the Subscriber on the Kstate of the hue Ja3r vY. Liana benjamin Knggies LOUISIANA. previous to a priod tohis exia-tencc, he wa much inclined to taciur nitjr. He Was upwards of 40 years of age. ft Tho Legislature of Tennessee hafl.

passed a bill providing that tfie cesof eacli countj at the firstiourtirl each year are to elect fire of theiJwrx botjy to hold court for one year. All cttuntj' business to bo. done bv the Justices eouenlly on the firt Jar of the ClRaiVsTor, sen deceased, of said County-All persons indebted totheEstateof the fuid dee'd. are hereby requested to rrake immediate piyment and all persons Jiaving- claims aiainat the RsUte of tle deceased, are hereby notuled to brinef therw forward duly authenticated within the time prescribed bv jjpi)iuicu 10 examine vroaean ana ramp-lico Sounds, which being rejad, was referred to the Committee on intemal lra-prnvement Rccieved from the Senate, a Resolution "directing the Committee on the Henal Code to enquire into the expediency of passing a law to authorise the appoint-meiit of Guardians totak'e charge of the roperty of halittual LJrunkards and by inflicting corporal punishment on sucV persons as continue in the habit3 of intox-ication. Agreed.

4 Ir. W. Hawkins resented CertiH- yEHjioirr. Isaac Tichenor Jamcs Fisk Rufus King Nathan Stanford James J. Wilson Mahlon Dkkerscn Elijius Fromentin fW.C.C.

Claiborne MISSISSIPPI. Thos. S. Williams Walter Leake INDIANA. James Noble Waller Taylor.

law, or else this notice will be plead in bur of I JOilV J. CARRlNTGTONr, AdmV. rJecernher 0. Z7 3w Tbe balloting cpmmittee'for a Brigadier General cf the 13th brigade and a Colonel of Cavalry of the 3d brigade, reported that no one in nomination had a majority for either a Mr. L.

Wilson, 'from the balloting committee fora Brigadier General of the 16th brigade, reported that Richard Atkinson was duly elected i Received from the the report of the Committee to whom was referred the subject of the proposer) presenCbf a Sworn to the Widow nf the late Captain Blakely, recommending, agreeably. to the Suggestion of the Goyexnor, in its stead, a Service of Tea Plate, which was concurred with; V-: Mr. Nash presented a bill to provide jlOU Or EPBES ENTATI VES JWtci Ladifft Pelisse and Drpss JIS 1.ET. from; Nkw-YbitK resprct-lVJt folly informs the Ladi of Raleigh, that she li comntetced tlse aboye Business "V7-B AM PS IRE. Jcsiah Butler Clifton Clagett Salma Hale Arthur Livermore John T.

Tarrott Jcate from Robert Secretary of the Board Of Tru.tees of the. UiiiVerVity, stating the, vacancies which exist the Board. Friday ner-tc was ibf il-I ling these Vacancies, ahd the f41owing Gentlemen nominated, v'z. His Ex DELAWARE. William Hall Louis M.Lane.

'MARYLAND. ThomaBailey Thomas Cnlbreth John C. Herbert "Peter Little oneor 3ir. Joun mart's new She as Silk ami Sattin Bonnets ii'he newest fa Nathaniel Upham tcellencv John Branch, William Miller. wiACHt'SETTS.

shion plaji and open worji. SfraV Bonnets RufT Turban- Lathe TvCkirra by ihe dozen, or. nle one dso acrtxl jfor the erection of a Penitentiary in this iTcrendah Nelson Oeo. Peter John Stanly, fjrnai-d Kemp Bartlettncey. Wither-I spoon, Gafcriel Holmes 8c Alfred Mcre-1 assortment of Perfumf ry.

She dati ers her self she will be able toVir general satisfac State -v -r The following bills were received trom the Senate 'i- A bill relative to the emancipation of Mr. am s. mirsuance cf a petition Walter Folger jr. tPhilip Reed Bcnj amin Addins fSamuel Ringgold Wilson "Samnel Smith Nathaniel Silsbee Phil ip Stuart tion, as Millinery and Dresses will he i maile in the newest fashions, having" weekly C'rrep'Kidence from rk, and by keep- jSIares i Solomon Strong from a number of the inhabitants cf Suip son, presented a bill annexing a part cf Sampan to. Johnston which was referred to the committee of Propositi ms land Grievances.

the committee appoint II in tsp a otdand general assortment. term, and afterwards the'Jurr and tvifc neies are to attend, and the five char sen to hold the iuFts, who ere' each to be paid one dollar and fiftr cents a day while they hold court, and it is declared a misdemeanor in officer to fail to attend, unless in cane of sick' ness or absence froui state, Anew counfjr been erected between Orerton and Roane, calleil am! another, wt of Giles oa Shoal creek, calledTawrcnce. A court martial for (he. trial ofCapy Xlden Patridge, of which Major tie-neral Scott was President convened at West-Point on the 20lh Oct. Thi court pronounced the prisoner guil of certain charges and and aenttnced him to be? cashiered bu in consideration of the Zealand perseverance he uniformly displayed in the discharge of his professional duj ties, recommended him to the clemency of the President of the United States, who remitted flie punishmentj and ilirected Captain Pat fid to report himself for duty to the senior officers of engiiieers.

A bill to exempt Wardens of the Poor from serving as jurors. mi The former of these bills was indefinite December 1(1 Sltf viaciiriA. Archibald Wni. Lee Bald Philip P.Barbour Bitrwell Rassett Wm. Burwell John Holmes Joshua Gage 'J imotbv Fuller Jtlarcus Morton Henrv Shaw NOTICE hefehv ciren.

that the Snh risers ed on the subject, reported a bill to re vise and amend the laws respecting fied at'the last (unty lourt of Pkaii and Wrecks, and wrecked Property; ly postponed, and the latter rejected Another, bill was received to authorise the building of an Arsenal for the. safe-! keeping of the arms now on hand" arid i Which may hereafter be furnished by the General Government, I And a bi I was introduced to amend an act passed in 1817, declaring the duty of Ezekiel Whitman Edward Colston Samuel C. Allen John Floyd Albion K. Parris Robert Garnett Nathaniel Rugbies Peter3on Good wyn Elijah IL ftfills "James Johnson Mr. Mayo presented bill to appoint Commissioners of Navigation, and to re- quarter Sessions for li.e Cimnty or lijde, as Executor to the last Will I'esUment of Attsox Gtbbs, decea-setl Ami io hereby notify all persons who are indebted to he'saW gulate the pilotage of the port of Ocra-Jcock and deceased, to come forward, settle tleir re- Mr.

Love, a bill to provide for the payment of costs cn prosecutions in Certain cases. 4 v-. Received from the Senate, a bill to es- -lV '-'l SATuhDAY, DEC. 6. A committee was appointed to conduct the Governor elect into the-Commons soective Accounts.

Ai.d all hoe who have claims against the Estate of the ameto bring th em forward properly attested within the time limited by law, and they will besettled otherwise they will he haireil by Act of As-sembly. T)VI1 CAHTF.K, IVILLf AM SKLBY. 5 ors Mattamuglree, Sn 1 51 3w tablish Courts cf Chancer-, and directing tlie manner in which the oupreme Cfift hall hereafter be heH. The Penitentiary Bill bcintr the order MARRIED. Wm.

J. Lewis tWm.M'Coy Charles F. Mercer Hugh. Nelson Thos.M. Nelson Thomas Newton James Pindall James PJeasants Ballard Smith Alexander Smyth Geo.

F. Strother H.SLGeo.Tuker John Tyler NORTH-CAR OLIXA Joseph H. Bri an W.N. Edwards Daniel Forney John II. Hall iof the day was called when, on motion Zabdiel Sampson "Benjamin Orr Jonathan Mason One Vacant.

RHODE-ISLAND. John L. Boss James B. Mason CCNKECtlCTJT. Nathaniel Terry Charles Dennisbn Uriel Holmes Jon.

O. Moseley Timothy Pitkin Sam. B. Sherwood Thos. S.

Williams VERMONT. Keman Allen Samuel Drafts Hall in order to take the oaths of office A message proposed to the Senate to ballot cn Monday Morning for a Briga-: dier Generalotthe th brigade, nominat- ing Wm. Bethell, Jas. Campbell and Sa-jmuel Hunter for the appointment and, I on the same day, for a Brigadier General in. the 11th brigade, nominating James At the scat of Joi.nHinton, in thU of Mr.

Burton, the House resolved it.elf info a committee of the whole, Mr. W. Ilawkwii the Chair. The bill beins: read through. KUTU'K.

The Subscribers, under the Firm of B. A. JUHI1AM 8c CO. OVr their services to the "Public, as Auction and Commission Jllerckants. TjlltOM general knowledge offJoods, i and attention to Business, flatter Mr.

Nash moved an amendment. providing that the two Houses shalllt'V. reso- lution, hereafter po-ut out the location of the Penitentiary. Carried. themselves --with the beliefiLatthev shall i COODS cousiirned to George Mumford Wm.

Hunter Orsamus C- Merrill Thos. Settle 4CharJes Rich Slocumb ilark Richards J. S. Smith NEW-YORK. James Owen Oliver Comstock fLemuel Sawyer Daniel Cruger Felix Walker John P.

Cushman Lewis Williams John R. Drake One Vacant. Benj. Ellicctt scuth-carolina. 3osii Hasbrouck Joseph Bellinger John Herkimer Earle Mr.

N. also proposed to fill the blank providing for th expense, by five annsiai pay trs.entvwitT i S'SO. POO dol 1 a ts. The cbmniS tec then rose and reported the bill with the amendments, which the Hothe concumid with. Th? bill was then, put upon iii pn'isntje.

It was opposed by Mr. Calloway una supported by Messrs. Nash and Study. The debate vas taken in short-hand shall hereafter. Tlie Question was then put and carried by the yeas' St nays, fbIovs: v' r-; YEAS Mess's.

A dams, Alley, T5 Jet Brown, Rryjn, Burton, Boon. IX Haterrutn, (Tyrrell) 1) emm, (WasJunjrton) Cowao, Cash, ('akl'vell, i Clierry. Cr- vicisity, on Tuesday Iat, Muses Mrdtcait Eiq. attornex atlaw, this city, to Miss-M; r-garet Ln, dnubterof the Lie Harry Lane, Esq. of this county.

DIED, At the seat of Blake Baker, Esq. in Warren county, on the 4th inst. Mrs. Uuih Scoit, the mother of Mj Baker, ared 3 years. The deceased was zeaiomdv dented to tlie Chr Kel'gion, ai.d tbe reading of the Scrip, tures was her daily and almost constant employment i and her friends are happy in believing that she departed with a hope of future happinc.

In ytwberri, pn the 25tji ult. Mrs. Elizabeth Wdliams, reKct of the late Colonel Benjamin Williams, of Moore countv, fornrerly Governor of. this State. Mrs.

W. had beea for a long time coined with a cbronx dis ease, and y.as sei.s:ble of her approaching end, which she met with-resignation anil calmness. -Herrcmams were carried to tha county of Moore, and by the aide of those of her husband. At Salem, 'Mass. suddenly, after recently irom a vojtge up tlie Meditcim-nean in the elegant barge Cleopatra, George OownKiihield, -(C7 We have received a particular stato ment of tlie facts in relatian to thepursuit and death of the notorious Horse-thief IVetlen but for want of room it is deferred till onr next.

uiem, wi(: disposed ct to the best advantage, ajri eeably to order. B. A. BARHAM, RABOLPli WEBB. Kaleigh Ilecember 11 51 tf b'EoriD a'cadkmy.

rHR Trmtees take great pleasure ia in-S forminjr the patrors of this Seminary Jc the ptiLlic, that they have Sontracted Witli Mr Geohok W. Fbeema.1?, late cf the SLccco Academy, to.take. charge of tlie Male Department qf this. Institution for the ensuing Year. Mr.

Freeman his been for several yeais eng-nged in; teaching- at Raleigh and in the SImjcco Academy, and hs tiniiormly g-lven entire satisfaction He will be. assisted by Mr. Levi youn eentleman whose Thos. H. Hubbard James Erving Kendall and 1 nomas L.

felt. Monday was also fixed upon for balloting for the Fuhlic Printer. Mr. Cowan from the balloting committee for a Brigadier General for the 13th brigade, reported that Jonathan H. Jacocks was duly Received from the Senate, the report of the Committee on Internal imrirovemants with a bill to create a fund for Iuternal Improvements.

The following bills were also presented. By Mr. Thomas Webb, a bHl to ex empt Ministers of the Gospel froth serving as jurors; and Mr Craven, a bill to prescribe the duty of Major and Brigadier Generals of Militia in certain cases. The newly elected Governor attended before the Members of the tvvo houses, and was qualified af er which, hb made a short, but pertinent Address. MONDAY, DEC.

8. Mr. Brown, from balloting. committee for Councillors State, reported that Jesse Franklin, GabrielHplmesJ John Umstead, ideon Alston, David Gillespie, Wm. Blacklede and Wm.

H. Pugh were duly elected. Tlie Speaker laid before the house, a letter from John Jyfi Walker Esq. of WaiTen county of the Commissioners appointed at the last session (witli two others) to digest a Van of popular tdiica-cation, stating that he had Ijten unable to communicate with those GcnUcmen, and lavinpr before the General Assembly, the P'errHnl, talents, acqtiirements and correct deporlmoit ven, Bonn el i FeltnhV: i.iih- hr.si,. Ho vie.

eminently qualify him for the discharge of Hampton it nter, Horn, I a nes," itham, uM-'if Jacocks 1 i Jones. William Irving DorranceK.irtland Thos. David A.Ogdea John Parmer James Porter John Savage Philip J. Schuyler Tredwell ScuaVer John C. Spencer Henry R.

Stores James Talmadge John W. Taylor Charles Tompkins Tnwnsend Wm. Lowndes Henrv Middletcn SD, filler Wilson Nesbitt Sterling Tucker One Vacant. GEORGIA, Joel Abbott Thomas W.Cobb Zadcck Cook Joel Crawford John Forsyth -Wm. Tyrell KENTUCKT- R.

C. Anderson Henry Clay nev -Mose! M'NVill, 0 I ry an Vi iv. ernati ham. Phi ten Pcarsiiil, Kv Spencer, Scaib, t. it- uie nutieso' mat A In tbe Female tha Trustees have employed M.ss Arabella M.

Bos worth, who is now in Oxford, and who has heretofore taurrht in jbe same departmrnt of thii Miss Bos is generally novn throiurhout the The Trustees bite, cdso employed as rui Assistant Teaclier in the Femftie department, Mr. Ixtix i. Watsojt, ho has be.n cor.cerncAin the school for the last a cive months, and who by his general def or-niei't, theorder, regubrity and proftci- rev ofhis.pupiis, has m-1 with tle warmest Tson, Vine's. W.cs "X.v -1 i- 75. .1 'VJVV 1 P.H.

Wendover 'nr. i POSTSCRIPT. Important fro.m frxcei. It is stated in the late accounts froni. Fiance, that when the resignation of the Due de Feltre was made known to Touhtr.n, D.

wfcv. I i kins. JInrljrir. TenseHer Westerlo Joseph Desha James W. Wilkin Rich.

M. Johnson Vlsaac Williams Anthony New vEw-TERSET. Tur.stall Quarles- Jont-s I Lea, I in; M.x Jloore, IV An)rvtiif Moody, -probation, auxl the entire confidence ami satisfaction of the parents and guardians of Students who have been entrusted to 'hrebttidcnts who hove been entrusted to Ephraim "Bateman oeo. rtoomscn Ferr, Vx tUe Duke of Wellintrton nr.tA.t.,l plan of Education which he had preiarel Thos. Speed Benj.

Rennet fVrierprl i cptif tfi flip Siintp! i lw Stpnrns. Swpnit Si'tti I. .1 i i M.AtrninT TnP. mflfiliri- iinl thrati.n... ICf r.

'VrrcH TV n.s AWM- i Jie nii! rfs tik'P ns onnnrtnn fv tn In- I i 3 jii Williams, Winston, ithersr 44. i ova u0c, that the.r Academies are i i run ctiir.jerea ana nave oeen oecupieti gur- TITUR SPAY TFCf II i i wi -iiiv. iak uv33twii ft i itMncs 7 Mr. Loye presented the annual Report of the Adjutant-General, statirj; the amount of Infantry and Cavaliy; the number of arms, Referred. Mr King, trbin the committee to whom wasrvferred the Resolution proposing the fS are sarea-jci conveiueiu mr uie accommoaa- David 'lirimble David Walker TENNESSEE Wm.

G. Blount Thomas Claibbrae Samuel Hcgg Francis Jones W. L. Marr John Rhea OHIO Levi Barber Joseph Diocmfield Charles Kinsey John Linn ilenry Southward PF.NNSYLVANIA. HWnu Anderson Henry Baidwm Boden lsrac Darlington Joseph Heistcr Mnvcpl; Hopkinson ti'Ui oi the tliat, if accepted, it would be considered aia a measure of hostility, to England.

The French rainiktrjr repliei), that as Frenchmen, undeterred by menace thej would pursue. such measures as. the interests of France dictar ted, and that the resignation of the Due de Feltre would be received the neit mormW and that Gouvion St- ed from Jones eountyv in place cf J. Smitn, deceased, took his scat. niay.be bad in the most respectable private families in the place, Cn moderate On motion qf Mr." Sellt a Ref oiation contiiiuinc in" for 12 months ioTn- i erection of Monuments to the memory of Brigadier-Generals F.

Nf'sh and Wm. L. tt-r-TiH. -V 'S he Trtnteec fla(te that the the RescJutions passed by the last Assen en and expefieiiceof the Teac.w:rs in tiie tmy appointing roaiu unoT io amVel D. In eh am Philemon Beecher Uavicson, reported layoraniy to carry mi? the preposition into eflecti Concurred Received from the' Senate; a bill to com VilHam Maclay John WT.

Campbell the purpose ot setthrg the mnitia claims read the 1st time. Received the Senate the Revenue David Marchand vr would be appointed in placed have also recommend-! ed to the king the adoption of the tri-colored flag, as jhe national colors. two'itepartmtntsofthis Seminary Ut cheap-j ss "of UoJidand Tiiition 'he high Sy heal-I thy of tfe place and the conveni- ency ot the. huddinrs, will all combine to en? -ut this Institution that patronage and siip-i port to. which its numerous advantaged so (justly entitle ft.

Bill for the enuing yeur. pel shcrifls, constables and other onicers to pay money by them Collected and A bill to increase the fees of standard-i kccDers. a complete ci ci aainesiy to De Daa laed, and the emigrant to be permitted to return. The olcl veterans are also LAN FOR SALE. "VVTIX seU a barfrain in th Land whereof 4 now live which is inferior to none in 1 he former, on motion of Mr.

R. H. Jones, was indefinitely postponed, I Wm, H. Harrison jSamuel Derrick Peter Hitchcock LOUISIANA. Thos.

B.Robertson INDIANA- Wm. iicndricks MISSISSIPPI. fGeo. Poindexter ILLINOIS -TER. Nathaniel Pope MISSOURI.

John Scott, The Session will commence tfie 1st Monday ofjauuary. NATli M. TAYLOR, Seq'y. December 10 51 Ul Robert Moore Alexander Ogle Thomas PaUerion Levi Pawling "John Ross "John Sergeant Adam Seybert Jacob Spangler Christian Tarr John M. Wallace John Whiteside William Wilscn Cne Vacant.

Tlinao TUESDAY, DEC. 9. Mr. Sellers, firm the balloting comtnlt- to be taken into the service in the room, of the young men who have been placed in tlieir These are important Indications of the state of public opinion in France, and they are in entire accordance with RALEIGH tee for rubiic Printer, reported Uiat Henderson wan duly elected. 7 FRIDAY, DECF.MUEU 12, ISI7.

the county of Warren. The, said Lard is within sight of the stae road leading- from Louisbttrg- to Warren ton, and within 3 miles of the Shocco Mineral Springs. There is a large Dwell mg-House, together vrLth other convenient Houses, Fi.uit of the chflicest selection. Together with 30 likely NEfJKOKS, alarje stock of ITogs, Corn, liel, Fodder, and all my Furniture and Utensvls of every description. And as I presume no ptrson will purchase without I rll the recent and, authentic advices T'-lt? 1 this mark were national j.nicuiifmcer.-zuDscTiocr in rsorth Carolina to the piatioual Iiitellnrcn-1 members of the last (14th) Congress.

And tnose marked thus have been ir embei of the former Congresses. wnicn nave ceacnea as irom tftatcoun-" try. We bope to be able lay before our readers some further particulars of these Dem Fress. GENERAL ASSE3IBLY. viewing, 1 it unnecessary to sy mere.

'tlie terms shall be accommodating to those who wish to purchase. Possession will be given to suit tlie Purchaser. JOHN L. WAKD. Icember8th 131.

A CHURCH TO BE BUILT. THE Undersfgned being a Committee appointed by the Suear Creek Concree'a- Loss of the Brig Boxer. This re sel on the 25th run aground i 14 feet water, ofi the South pass rr HOUSE OF COMMONS; oiuiiisMppi nver, wuere sneji THURSDAY, DEC. 4. A rressage was sent to the Senate pro-rncinn.

th. of a iointcomnut- jtion to superintend tlie Building- of a BKICK lie property wa9 savet), lost. It appears that he rotten for the botton and7had she been Mr. Webb, tioni the balloting committee for a Treasurer, Comptroller and Secretary of State, reported that John Haywood, Samuel Goodwin and Wm. were duly elected.

David Kerr, James Porter and Michael 'Leary weie added to the nomination for Brigadier-General cf the 11th On notion of Mr. Jacocks, it was resolved, that no bill of a private nature shall be introduced after Monday next. On motion of Mr. Setiv Jones, the Com mittee of Finance was directed to enquire into the expediency oftaxing Auctioneers, and intf the propriety of taxing according to their stock laid in annually. Mr.

burton introduced a bill to increase the salary, of ihe Attoraey General for attending the Supreme Court. Received from the Senate, a bill to authorise the several county courts to lay a tax sufficient for, the maintenance of the Received also a Report in part of the Committee on Intcmal Improvements, recommend! tlie passage of a bill giving the assent of the General Assembly to an act passed by the Virginia Legislature concerning the natation of Roaii-oake river and its branches, which was referred to a select joint-committee. WEDNESDAY, DEC. 10. The Speaker laid beftre the House tbe ccr.

to whom it may be more convenient to discharge their dues ip Raleigh, will please make payment to the Editor of the Raleigh Register. GALES SEAT6N; Washington December A. James Gaines, Esq. of Mcoro county, is a candidate for the seat hi Con-gressf vacated by the death of the late A. M'Miilan.

His Address was received too late for to-day's paper. It shall appear in our next. The Company of the U. S. Artillery under the command of Capt.

Wilson, stationed at Fort Johnson, (Smithville) is ordered to Point Petre, Georgia. Suicide. On the morning of the 24th ult. Mr James Burns, who resided about 15 miles from Concord, in Cabarms county, committed Suicide by cuttiDg his throat with a razor. It appears that he made three cuts before he effected his purpose.

Mr. B. was CHURCH, 65 feetlonp, and 40 wide herehv ig.ve Notice, tliat they will receive Proposals itor the same, from this until the 15th of Ja-jnuary. The IValls of the House will be 20 feet high, 2 feet of which, must be of Stone -The inside of the house to be laid off in Pews, with two Galleries. Engagement witkl Gen Gaines writes GportJ indr tee to wait upon the Governor elect, to know of him when' ii would be convenent to attend in the CommonarHall to take the orths of office.

i A message from the Senate," proposed to bailot cn Tuesday next, for a Treasu-j-eT, Comptroller and Secretary of the Gentlemen at present in ctf.ee. The house added Joseph J. Hawkins to the nomination for Comptroller. Another message proposed to ballot on Monday Morninq for Councillors ot State. On motion of Mr.

Jacocks, it was to ballot to-morrow morning for a Colonel of Cavalry in the 3d brigade and of militia. Mr. Nash introduced a bill to incorporate a company under the istile of the iath Carofei Owmercial Coinpai. Brick of a good quality can be procured in the immediate vicinity of the place, and all kinds of Timber be furnished from Saw-Mills that are from 2 to 5 miles distant. JOAB atATUEW WALLACE, THO's.

ALEXANDER, A. ALEXANDER, THO's. G.POLK. Communications to Col. G.

Polk, at t.arlotte, will be attended to. December 1Q 51 4w rov. that Major men attacked. the I who had exhibited i position. ThedctaG upon by the Indianl returned, and the Iuti a member of tlie Presbyterian with the l08s0ffouA aud by his industry had accumulated" it ia believed, sA.

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