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i FANCY GOODS. r. efeft engrofeng the ArTENTIWfr Subfcr iher, a few days waft, took up a Man upon Suspicion of having ftolen Property in his PofTeirion, who cai'ed Jamel Patten. He had with 'him a Malatto Man, who appeared to have had his Toes burnt oft his right Fot, and 1jas a Hole through the fame Foot, throufh which he can run a large Broom Straw he plays the Fiddle welh He had alio with him, a hle face forrel Herfr, with two white Feet on the Side, and a very likely Chefiiiit Sorrel Mare. The fa id Patten accidea-tally made his Efcape.

The on ex aaaination, fays his Kame is David Buftfea, and that He andthefaid Mare heiang to James Barnttt, elherwife-Tlwmas Patten, who fe-fidei, as he btlievesn Amherft Ceunty, in the Stats ef Virgiaia The faid David Buf-tea fays, thij M. was known by the Name of lizard, where he came ftoaa. The faid Mulatto isJcoBfinei in the Coeity Goat of Chatham, Narth. Carolina. The'Horfe and Wareare.in my Pofffffioa.

Perfn apply ing-for faid Property, (hall ha.ye the fame by proving and faying Charges JOHN FARRAR. Chatham County, N. C. Noy. a8.

pfopofin' to ballot on hurfday morning for a to 11 the rzx cancv jOcca Honed by tUe refignation of Judge nominating Ed wird Harrif, foeph Spencer, john Hay, Wm. Blair, Jofeph Taylor, Francis Locke and Win. Slade, The fallowing bills were prcfent-rd, and pa fTed a fir ft- reading By Mr. Strudwick, a bill to authorife the commilTiooers of the town Vf Hill (borough to rant out prt of tha town commons by Mr. E.

Alexander, a bill repeil an palTed in 1791, ralativt.to tha appointment of Electors to vote for a Prtfidem Vice-Prefident, alfo the aQ. pafTed in 1800, on the fame fubjeft by Mr. T. Davis, a bill fo- altering the time of holding the courts of Sampforj Cumberland by Mr. Horn, a bill making com penfatioh to Surry court jurors, by Pvlr Crumpler, a bill granting a and rnuf-tei in county by Mr.

Perkins, a bill to empower th wardens of the poor of Carndco lay an additional tax by Mr. Whitaker, a bill to pardon and reftore to credit fis. Gafkms, of Halifax cunty, Mr Dobfon, from the balloting for a Major-General of the 4th vjfion, reported, that Moatfort Stokes was duly elected. Received from the Senate, a bill to eftablifh the boundary line be-tvien Montgomery arid Cr.barrus; a bill to compel the clerk of Pafquo-tank court to deliver a certain will and a bill for tha relief of certain perfotns therein named. E.

Alexander prefentcd tha petition of F. X. Martin, praying fc-4 countenance to a ravifed edition of the laws paded Gnce 1790. Ref. WedfiefJay, Not.

30 The fd'Iowing bills wpre prcfent dt and paiTad their firfV reading: By.Mr. Brawnriggj, a bill granting certain privileges to tha light infan-1 try company the 2d rfffime'nt of Edgcbmb county by Mr.t Alexander, a bill to repeal that part of the rfl clau fe of an aft. of 1795, directing the manner in which the Clerks of tha feveral 5uperior and County Courts fhall hereafter maka their returns tb the Cromptrollsr, that requires the Clsrks to make oath in ope Court; alln a bill to amend an act pafTed in 1801 to fix an uniform time for taking the lift of taxahla property throughout the Stat by Mr. DobfWn, a for emancipating of the Ncgrots therein wan tinned by Mr. Rhodes, a bill to extend the of fingle Juftica, and to amend the feveral laws in force relative to the recovery of debts by a fingle Juftice of tha Peace by Mr.

Griffin, a bill to alter the time of holding the eleftion in the county of Nafh, and to efla-bbfh two feparate eleftions by Mr. Coleman a bil! to amend an aft pafTed in 1801, to altef the mode of money to defray the expences of the Jurors from the county of Burke to the Superior and County Courts, by Mr. LittUjohn, a bill to au-thorife the defendant on an indictment for a libel to give the truth in vidancc by Mr. Whitaker, a bill grant ng certain privileges to the grenadier company of the 2d regiment of Halifax county by Mr. Scull, a bill making cotnpenfation to the Jurors of Brunfwick caunty; Tha committee of propofitions and grievances was divided into two committers.

A letter was received from the Governor thanking the General Af-ferably for tha honour conferred on him by a rceleclion, and appointing tomorrow at 12 o'clock, for quilifieatieii, A mellge was fen to the Senate propofing to ballot for a Council of State on Friday morning, nominating fo this appointment, Leb-nird Fenderfon, James Kenan, John Branch, Bryan Whitfield, Laurence Smith, Nathaniel Jones (w. John Eaton, G. H.Macon Ruen Wood and George Tunftal. The Senat agreed to the balloting, and added the name of Robert, Burton. Received from tbe Senate, a bill to aaaend the feverai lays now in force to legulate and fix the prices of infpefting aad coopering Tobacco within this State a bill to' divorce Frances Dannis from his wife and a bill to au'thorife the county couit of Surry to lay a tas to pay their jurors.

The bill to reftore Jofiah Bagget The f6lIownghtl1s wer prfented and pafTed their hrft reading. By Mr. E. Alexander, bill forcltablilh intra Mutual Inlurance Comoanvi gainft Fire by Mr; J. Wright, a bill to alter the time of holding the annual elections in Surry by Mr.

Phifer. a bill to compel the com manding officer of the 11th brigade at the 4th divjtton the mmtia to hold his regimental, mnfters and reviews at Concord. by Mr. M' Queen, a bill granting ihree fe( pa rata elections to the inhabitants of Robefon; Received from the Senate, a bill granting two feparatc in Moore county, a bill to an" aft pafled in j3i, granting to the 2d regiment of Rowan two ieparatc elettions. TH bill' for emancipating, certain Negroes was In purfuasce of his the two Houfes beir.g corvened it the Commons Hall for the putpofe, his Excellency James Tur iiea attended, and wrs qualified as tha State for the enfumg year.

A committee appointed for the purple of bringing a general Divorfe F'idaji Dec 1,. Mr- Whitaker prefented the je Sanation of Caraey, as the 3rd diviGon of Militia. Tn fallowing bills were refpnted and receive their firft leading, liy Mr Nar-thinjtow, a bill to fuaftantiata the naacapa-tive will at" Mary' Williams, dccare, by Mr. Woodhff, a hill authorifing eeuaty cou rt of Northanpton te appaint fowe to tr'j fcribe thsir Regifter haok by Mr. l.Utlejahn, a hill to carry -mare ful'y into fel the 1 ft fcetian of an iSaxeni-powering the caunty court of Chwan to lay a.

tax for erecting a paor.hrufe, by Mr. Gl iTon, a bill ta amend the feveral laws rf pejfiog the buil4ipg of.puhlic wiH by Mr iirowarigg a ruakiag campfrfatioo te tha owners af Har-a which may be rmeafier executed in Edgerotnb. I Itcreivad froa the Seaate, a bill fa amcsd an aft paiied in 1 799, la appoint County Comptrollers in th feveral counties therein mentianed, fo far as refpecl th caunty ef Rutherford. The Senate have rejeclad the bill refptc tingulury the ail. autaoniing a nede in Croaked Creek; tha hilLin favour Saaiuel Earton tha bill far cont ting Snrr caunty ceurt jurors and.

the bill allowing intereft on juifments. They have lsid over, the bill rfpaaiag the Ikeacirg of Attornies 1 he bill for repealing formar ing the Prffi-lentral eieitions v-as its fecond reading. A corpnitte wai to. report a fTil. 'afcertJin the made or appointing Eifclarr of a Prelident and Vice Prefniect at the iig A rpeffage was fent the Senate prep6fig another immediate Fallot fi fuHge, which was aot cncafra with Mr.

J. from the balloting tea for Cauacillors, reported that Bryan Whiifi'ld, john Ingles, H. Macon, Robert Burte, N. ionci, C. T.

Lawrancc Smith aad Reuben Wad, were eladvd The 'committaa of fiaaace was directed to esquire istto the ftaie of the Revenue; the quantity of paper money ucfii for eiiculation, A bill propbQ the building cf a Goal at Salifbary by a tax on the rlcient cour.tics in the difVritt, was 13 a diltricl committee. The Speaker laid before the heufe the annua! Report of the Public Treafurer, by which it appears that eur prcfeiu taxes are iaadauate to oar annual cTpences. Thf Trafurei fuggctts the propriety of lupplytug the defic'eocy by a tax on Acres throughout the MatT, obferving that there re many con-ftdeoable htre-keepers( whs, atprefent, pay neathar tx to the State, tlian their pell tax. Our leader? lhl ba gratified with tha whole ef the Treasurer's Letter ia our next. It.it too long fr this paper.

Saturday, Dec. 3 Dr. O'Farreli, the newly member from Hillfberough, in the place of Catlet Campbell, who refined, appeared and took his eat The following hills were prefented, and pafTed their full reading 1 hy Mr. Gri, 2. bllita Lodge No.

15, and a bill to alter the names ajsd legitimate Welcome and Silas by Mr. Sawyer, a bill to eftablifh an Academy at Nixoaten, aao a bill-to aaiud an at paffed tn 1777, far as refpe'As the appeintaeent of Rar.grf, relative to taking ilray Set. by Mr. Baird, a bill te alia bhfli foor feparate mufte-j in Brunfwick by Mr. Brownrig, a bill tp alter and amend an granting feparate elections in Kdgecemb by Mr.

Coleman a bill fo annex part of Burke ceunty to Ar. J. G. Wright, a bill to annex the 41ft fection of an aft for eftablifli Courts of Law, and regulating proceeding' therein, aad a bill to ertablllUan Academy ic Wilmington-; by Mr. E.

Alexander, a bill to repeal the ift ftio of an at pafled in 1801, to compel perfonawh are permitted to have their flav.es liberated, to give Received frem the Senale, a bill to re peal the 5th factional' an aft pitfed in 1801, to amend the feveral land laws cf this State a bill to empower the county courts to make allowance when lands are returned en the taxable lift by miftake bill to empower the wardens of the poor of Martin to lay ai additional tax and a bill to divide the Mecklenburg militia inte two regiments. The cammitte to whom was referred the fubjeft, reported a bill pointing out the duty of the feveral darks of record iff iffuing Marriage and debarring" Miaifters ef the Gofpel frem publifhing banns in cer tin cafes. The cacamitttee te was referred the hill. for amending prefect Judiciary fyfjess, repo'ted a new bill for the advancement of tha administration of juftice, which propofes apresne Court to be he.d by our three pre4 feat judges ones a year iu each dictrvct, atl ilup-nor Courts he held in each couatv twice a year; The Stat to be divided into fix Circuits, and fix additioral Judges apv painted. The Conference Caurt to be.

abo tifhed, and all ftrits pending therein, to fent to'the SupremeCourt of tao diftrict tron: whence' they came. fr o- FOR SALE. A- LIKELY N'egto Man, a your Woman and twa I'orli wul bt taken in Payment foriuither ap-j tcth- -'iier h.ereuf, rdine en tvimiu-j frr an carried in the affirmative Monday, Nov, ai. Thl. VOX fifing the furies of certain offi-- mentioned-.

was read tha third Cff' oV on the'-queftian fliall '-the bill "'A6 Ceffri "Tgan and Hfftingi oppofed the -j of th aadMcflw. Varnum and ii.rtT ft'irorted it. i'' wien Mr. Holland moved its recommit-nr'h iurpt.fe Climitia; its deration tVu'h motion wide field of debate, was -nd. oaTtiy ewiu sApv-w; -o the chiefly ca its Cf he'metioji to re commit was fupported by Mefl'i.

Haftiftgs, Lyon, and Be-dinger, and fed by MefTrs. Randolph, Siailie', SkuaiVr, tuftiiJ Clay, Sandford, rd S. Mirclicll. Vh; quertiono.i recommitment was then tlkjen.aod Ayes 13. vtr.

Goddard fpke againfrvand Mr. Ran-uoivh favor of the of bill, when the qutrtis was taken- at 4 o'clock. by yeas and bjtj and carried jn the aSrmative, Vas 76 Nay: 35. (Debate in coarfe.) Tuefday, Nor. 2.1.

A raefTige was received frcn the Senate, the Heufe that th had pa (Ted the fe ll aathoiifl fig" hoftili ties, afaitt Moresco. Kir. Newtm Called for the order ef the day a fdolucifln, laid by him on the table, kfor itftilii the Bamrruh Law. rtr, J. Clay m-ved a till the i oi February order to allows, in the jnra time, opportunity to enquiie iato the practicability ef fo ameadjng the lew as to reader its proviGons juft, -aad agreeable toihecmiruuity.

This mcrtio was fupportsd by Mr firs, J. I CUv. Nichelfon end Gregg, aad cpr-icd by feflrs. Newten, Elliot, and Eullis. Mr.

Gtifwild fuggefted the propriety ef the lonfidciation of the lubieS to a wurterdav. Mr. J. Clay acqaiefced. Mr.

Nicholfon moved a petiponeraent to the ii Mofiday of January. ThisrOotin was fspparted ay Meffr. Hu- ger, Dana, Alfton, and SoUard and oppoj (ci fcr MeiTrs. Newton, Dawfon, Red. ey, i and lUniolpk.

I Whn th (juefiiou on poftpanemcnt was tak.cn, kft, Aye 19 i The Houfc then tr.t ta a CDmmittee of the whole, Mr. Tlaivjt in rhe char. on i Mr. Newton's refolutioa tr repeating the' SafikrupJ Law. MtfiVs.

Nsvton and Smiiie advocated repeal, and jackfn, oppofed it; whea the role aad alkca leave tifitigaia. In Oathe iSthult. Dr Lgan propofed the fo I- I Inwijg relolation, to the coiifiieration of 1 the Seoate. Rtfolvtd That the Prefiieut tha United States be requsftad cauTe to be laid aafare tlie Seoate, fuch ialormation as raay hae received relative tothf violation the tht States, or the impiff. aneat of any fearaen, in tha ftrvice the United Stales ky the agents of any foreign Utiaa.

I this nccaftsn Dr. obferved, that I irhilft wa wera taking tneafures to proitA tae i citizens of Uaited States, i their tarri-', torial righte, wc fiiauld not ma-; riiime rijlifi, to the maft ferfedl freedom of nyviatin; th: common' acean with ffety. I Tae r. refeircd to the mtflage of the Prefi- ntot, aciirersa to vosgrcis attne cematate. xasnt of thaprefent feffin, ia which calls cf Coagrcls to this important fubjtfl.

Te extft iioBi vry uatiin" rhe oM'irvmce tward aad citizans, of thole principles and pralticas, which all civilized people acknowledge to marit tha character of jati iiatiou, fa.ud tnaiatain that aa indepcndnt one, preferring every con-fttueace to iafult aad habitaal wrong. Coa-jrefs will conlider whether th-s exiftiag laws enable ns effictcioufly to oaaintaia this coarfa tnth our citiaens in all places, aad with o-fhrs, whiia within the limits ourjurif-tidicn wsll give thera tha raod'ficati-oas r.ecaCFiry for thefc oajecls. caa. trveRtioas of right, have already tsKeo place bih within our urifditiooal limits aad on the high feas." eneral Sfirmblj). HOUSE OE REPRESENTATIVES.

Monday, Nov. 28. A. was rectiVed frrn tKe Senate, orooofinir to hallot irhmeHi- r- ately for a Governor which bing agreed to, the ballot was proceeded nri wim, ana jaraes iirusr vis he having ail the votes ax cept two or three. A committee was appointed to; "wait upon the Govarnoi, to inform! him of his r-elctiou, and to learn' whenit will be eon veaiant to attend the two hWes, in.ordsr to take the oaths of qualification.

Th fallowing bills were prefont-ed, and paffed their ftrft reading, viz. by Ktr. Drew, a bill to regulate the granting of licences for law, and direfting now the tax hall be paid and accounted or; by Mr. Rhodes, a bill limitm thetimaof holding th vourt-nouie in Wayne county. from the Senate, a bill to pardan and reftore to credit Jo-llh Baffffbt of Toh IT, ,70 Diu was rejected on its fecund lcding.

i- Jhe Governor ioclofcd to the lc S'Utture an ad of pafTcd3 iheir laft icffibn, appointing an'! VS contcr wuh tnc Gena al of this State, refpeamg Und titles of that State, with a "ttcr ftom the Agent to the Govr. Jjor. Alfo the j-cfignation of R. Fenner, LieutenanuCol. Com-nwndantof Cavalry for Halifax of Sai0f ThmiS Hill Lionel New-Hanover.

Tuefday, Nor. 2 a. A nwfTigc was to the Senate, i HP HE Sub fcriber in forma the f-'-i lie, that he has opened an Aflertmentf Fancy Good's ia the Kfore oppofite Mr -nfh's Tavern, in the City of Raleigh, he will fell for Cefts and. Charges, tier ready Payment in Tobacco. Beeotfax Cotton.

MARK HARWELL. December i. MEW BOORS. GALES hai juft recjvrd from. Philadelphia, a few Srts of judge Tuc kera (of Virgiaia) Blackftoit's Cammen taries, with ef Referee the Con-ititution and Laws of, th fedtra aftd that of.

Virginia, in vols. wltU aHi Appendix to each. 7 Alio, a fewyCepies of Ceo. Wafhingta Letters oa Agriculture, Sir john Sinclair and Arthur Ytig, in England. J- Gafrt ht tiiiiity pvblijZcd, The -ihterefting Paraphiet lately received from WaQiiogton containing the authentie Account of, Lotifiana which haa yet appeared.

Prices fingle, or 6 for a 4i4slNsjHt Monday, Dec. 5, i8j; On Mondjiy laft. the General Af fembly almofl uQaoimaufly elccls James Tuxner, Efq. Governor of this State for- the enfumg year, therebaiagpnly wodlTenting vo cTbt committge rtinteA-t'rnqu'irt in0 tbi expediency of fu finding cferttrion tht Uhu faffed lajiffjp.on starry into rffeft tht cntrnc Seixvet rr nd Wilier and JVIilneyt reported bat baVivt made the requi Jite enjuiritty they find tkt Miller and ftbit. itty Jbave fully amflied vttia the terms if Jaid aft their part and having examined the dtcttmextt txhibiied by the mid Eli Whitney, oMnitt4 ore u-naninfvfty of finiin thiit, fid ftitiy the true riginal Invent and legal Patentee tbeLettjn Maebine, cmnwn-ly called Saw Gin that -faid Miller and Whitntvate hgsi, the nirbtfvf pKfritt9rs If the patent right tkefie -nd that fJu'd contract I is benrf.clalmdvantagetut, amdmnerally a nsfaHery to ibeitix.ens rloreif.QaralinM., andougb'Mo re JfritU fulfilled the fart the State 1it(h punSfuafityjxnd 'goi faith' Caacurred with i A bed of Gold Ore has been lately difeovered in Cabarrus County, in this State, in vCreelcj running through the land of Mr; John Reed, a native of Hcffe Cauelt in Gcrma, ny, which prpmifes to Source of great riches to the proprietor The, metal was firft foundry two or hree children of Mrw Reed, who wero fifhing.

They brought, a few pieces hameto their fity, ignorant of its valuti On ex amination, tha ore was found nolt only to be Golaf, but Gold of a very pure quality. Since this difaovery, thefc jhttle boys have picked-up. daily from xoe to 120 penny weighta (worth upwards of adL ftetltrig)bu; the proprietor has lately found a lump of the ore twenty tight pounds weight, which, it is fluxed will yield twenty (even pouuds of pure Gold, and is wortljL uowards of flVE hoOsa Ni sijiri nor to dollars! Thefe fafi! ar alTured to us by one of hs Members of ojjr GneraT Affembly front Cabarrus, now in this C1'y, wliQi has in hispofXcuioniwo fpecimensof his precious metal, one as it is outidy and the other as puriffed. ') 1 Pojlfcript. The National fntalligncer eon tains a' letter from the.

"Secreuary o' War to the. Governor of Ohio, fttr cing -that there being rcafbn td lui pecl that the officers of the Spaniflpi government at r-Jew-Qrleans lay, decline or refufe to give poflefliora of the country of Lpuifiana, direfts him to afiembte with th5 lea ft poflible delay 560 of tho mi" iifciA ui vuiV; lutiuumj; tiaifca ble humbcr of ofticers, and caufe the fame to be formed into a regiment of eight companies to be. engaged ko fervo four months, unlefs la oner difchargedy. to be mu flared in com- panies and ready to march, if callecf by ihe of l3ecerober-at he far-thefh We wndc-ftand that the provifional army is to be ompofcd of 5Cdinoixnted volunteers from the Mifhfnppi Territory, to join the regular troops in that Territory, and toprocced immediately to New Orleans, to ukc poiieuwjuor juoui. fiaDa in the mean time4 the S'ate of TennefTee is to hold in readinefs to march at a momenta W2ning- 2pcy volunteers.

Kentucky, 4000 do. Ohio, 500 do. Wednefday, Noy.3, the libufe of Rep refenta lives again refoived; itfeif into a comrutttee of the whole, Mr. Dawfon in the Chair, on the refolutionVoffered by Mir. Newton, lor repealing the bankrupt law.

The debate was refumed by Elliot, Headings, S'ahdford and Kandoiph in. lavor of, and by Meffrs. Skinner and Euftis rne repeal of the Bankrupt law, About 4 o'clock, the debate hcrrg doled, the qucftion on the refoiu tiori to repeal, w-akea-iind Cif" ried in the anirmaiiTAyes 94. Tht anendmei' fj hefortite.daata. Of North Carolina and Tennefee "yflLL convene in the Lodge Room in fbis City, on the Evening of Suaday thr dth inft.

At wlich Time and PJa the Officer, Members, aad Repie-fentatives are requeued te attend. By the o(l wsffhipfol General Stokes, Dep. Grand Mafter, ROBERT "WILLIAMS, Grand Secretary- Raleigh, Uee. 3, A. L.

5x03. ryT the 11th day of Eecember, 17SS, I gave my Sond to Samuel Kai -ley, of Rawer. Coanty, State of.Norh-Ca-rolina, fo thirry pounds. vVhen the Bond was payable I da net remember. 1 hereby giv? 'Voiiceto aU rnd every Petfoa that I have ierig fmce pa'rd aff the Bind therefore I fare-warn aU Perfon'from trading far faii Bond, or taking anp Affigawiert oa the fame.

WILLIAM SMITH. November 2S, vSejj. 25 DtlUrs Rizoard. AH AWAY, about the middle ef Augaftlafl, a Nero Fellow about 18 cr 19 Years old, by the NamaofNxo, to be knock-kaeed, Header made, trably thick talks with'iauch under-Aaading and fome HumeUr whea in Conver. fat e.

I have Reaieos te believe that he Negra has obtained a Pafi from fmetring Perfoa in which he paffes by ihe Name of John Hugh Ciudge the Barber. He has been feen ntft loagfince in Johnfton County, near Smith laid, where he has Connexions The abere Reward will be jaid any Perlen who will deliver the faid Negro Ned, er a ii beral. Reward to any Perfoa fecuring him in any Goalr and giving infarmatiaa, lo that I gethimagala. JA US JONES; Franklin C. C- Nov.

30, iSoj To be fold at Public Salt, On the 5th January next, at the Dwelling-Houfe ef the 'Subscriber, on the fouih Side ef Dep River, near Wilcwx's old Iron Works in Chatham County, rive kkely Negroes, TWO cue vVoman, and two Children. AIL. Acres of good Waodaad, lying on the nerfb Side of the River, adjoining Captain Lemuel Smith's Lands. Twelve Mouths Credit will be given, the Purchafcr giving llond and approved Security. JJHN THOMPSON: Chatham, NovcmlJer 19, iSci.

TO RENT, VOTt osie or more Yoars, a STOR A HOtSE juft futeJ for the Reoaption of Goods, in a good neighbourhood, and as fiee a Stand for Uufinefs as any in the County Wake. It is fitnated about eighteen Mites from Ralcjgh, on the nwin Road to Halifax, near the Middle Ground between N'eufe aad Tar River. The Store-houfe confifts of a Store Rem a act Counting Room with a Fire-Place, aad lbme Ground enclofed. Any Perfen wifhing te occuby the may be boarded with the Subfcriber living ctf the Picmlfcs. HAR DIM AN DUNN.

Wake Co. Nov. 2. 1Z03. Wm.

HUBfiELL Coi THE Copartnrfhip of William A Hubbell and Co being diffolved by the Oeathof Mr. Waiter Hubbell, aid Perfect having Demands again the Fiim, are re-quelled to prefent them to the Sublcriber foa Settlement: Thafe indebted, are rcacfted to call and fettle their Accbuatsby Payment, ar ewiog their Bonds' to the Subfcriber. VVM HUfcBELL. Alfo, all Perfons haviag Demands agaiaft the lirm of Waller Hubbell aad Co. are re-quefted te prefent-therri for Setdement: Thofe indebted ta faid Firm, ate requefted to make fpeedy Payment to the Subfcriber, who is duly authovifed to fettle all Accoants relative tofaidFirm.

WM. HUBBELL. fjr The Bufinefs will he continued ai ufual at their Store i Wifadfbr, fry John Beaunt and Wm. rlubbetl, uiierhe Firm eiEeaiintaad HubbelL Dec. 3.

STRAYED. frm Raleigts, On the csd November, TWO' large bay HORSES one ef theai branded on the left Cheek with and the left Shoulder with- his laft Hind Foat and bis Face white The. other has folate white Saddle Spots an his Back and me grey Hairs oa his Lege. Both Herfcs arc about eight Years old the firft menu aned is Feet 4 Inches tiva otter 5' Feet 3 laches. They were Tailed i Ten nenjee, and may prrhps have gene that way.

Whoever fhaii g.ve Information of the JaM Horfes, othat they rriay be reftored tu Wm or Green iu Raleigh, fhill receive a Tie A ot I'wenty Doiiara, or Tea Dollars for either ot tem. Dec to credit was rejected. Thurfday, Sec. 1. Mr LOve, from tha ballot ing for a Judje, reported the votes to be, for Fr-ncis Lock 57, Edward Harris 32.

Wm. Slada .8, Jofeph Spencer, 23. John Hay 13 Wm. Blair 7 Joleph Taylor 6, No pcrfon having a majority of votes, another balloting' is neceffary. A mtffage was received frOm tht Seo: ic, prsjpofihg to ballot for an Attorney General on Saturday, which was diiagreed to, and Monday Evaa Ale zander, Henry Seawall, Robert WYtliams and Leonard Hendtrfon were nomina ted.

Another mefTage added to the nomination Councillors, John lnghs and uih. Jones, Crabiric. I.

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