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I Capt. Company, 1823. viof v. ion ax'awav wmcs rjasnrora ja nes nasnrmvi K. ursWi Nicholas lSVAi Congress, SliV ftfisaloii.

do 2 96 LATEST FROM ROPE. 3 06 I BV EDWAKD'J. HALE, Uixaks per annum, payable in advance; I inserted for 60 cents per Jti and 30 cent for each succeed ie first, a requeSted to state 2 83 IN SENATE. Thomas B. Drew Jack's branch Henry Fort Flat fork Nathaniel Kimbrough, Gpld fork Henry Kindred Benjamin Smith 1 Brortt creek' 4 97 in.

217 47 210 880 160 120 NewvYork, Feb. 26. 9 17 3 40 Thomas C. Threadgill, Gold's fork nf insertions desired, or tney win oe cu fflwier orders and charged accordingly We had only time to- notire the arrival below of the regular packet ship Capt. Griffin s.

Company, 1823. 1 In the Editor must be post paia, ni 1 I'-'' ttrsifay, Feb. 24. Air. yickerson, from the Committee on.

Commerce and Manufactures, to whom was referred the bill, entitled "An act declaring the assent of Congress to An act of the General Assembly ef Virginia, thereiii mentioned," reported it without amend- 2 35 500 Manhattan, from -Liverpool, by which! we Negfo head Amos bnmn James Griffin 2 96 2 83 Mansion Hotel, 2 30 received our fines or; LiOnnnri and Liverpool papers, therfbrmer to the 8th and the latter to the 1 0th January inclusive. The British ship Romneij, of 50 gons, also, ar 8 30 150 75 235 886 100 150 150 i do do do do do do Jyortfi Uaronna plected, between thirty and forty; years of age, about six feet in height, straight built, speaks pert and quick, and has a down look. He formerly belonged to Arch'd McDuflee, about five miles north of Fayetteville, and had a wife at one'Neill about fifteen miles from Fayetteville. He was traded to a Mr. Vhk Hodges, Speculator, from whom I purchased! him.

Anyj person apprehending the said negro, anil depositing him in jail, shall receive a re ward of twenty dollars, and the sum of five' dollars.if taken up; near home and delivered to me, on Crooked Creek, Marlboro' District; South i ceiaules bright. Feb. 7, l-tf STATE OF; NORTH CAROLINA, 1 CUMBERLAND COUXTY; Court of Pleas lpnd Quarter Sessions, I ber Term, 182,4. i Original attachment, Levied IVitdam Smith; adiifr on o58acrep of land on Elack of Jonathan Smith 1 Mingoi joining Hritton Moore, Matthew Jones Solomon Mullis Jsfmes C. Massey Squire Usser)" Arthur Treadaway Daniel Treadaway, jr.

2 78 283 2 75 rived off the Hook yesterday forenooni iu eriy 'iate travellers and VIAt tr the miD iC anc: 35 days from Plymouth, England, having tour prs ilio He on board Col, Cockburn, Mijlivray, efteville, for the former patronage Kp has received: and, in 63 ill vil Km I Mr. Dickerson, from the select committee to 'whom was referred -the petition of Thomas Cooper, praying for, remission of a fine, made a report favorable to the petitioner, which was read and ordered to bo printed. Mr. Noble submitted the resolution the General Assembly of Indiana, disap fens Jpton liarvey, John Uait, and of these favors, assures them made, and due atten 10 52 96 96 'el. lv rmfnrt ailfl nleUSUre Jonn tne Canada tommis sioners; and their Secretary.

These gen Capt. GiimorVs Company, 1823. Thomas Lissenbury, Little Brown cr'k 265 John Swink do do do 84 Elijah Jackson, Thompson's crek 794 James Moore, jr. Jcncs creek 77 Alexander McRae do 15Q Levi Meadow do 200 Capt Huntley's Company, 1823J David Hendrick D. Fork 350 James Lockhart Cedar creek 200 -mc iivpf nnmer- 3 2 9 2 3 3 3 tlemen left the ship off the and came Ien Ln'oml larire.are well, adapted proving the amendment proposed bv the 11 rineninir urfbn a garden up to town last evening in pilot boat state of Georgia to the Constitution nf tl UH't ailCl lit.1!.' i 05 40 05 Wats a tine prospeci; United States, on the sub iect of the in orp4i Ulysses ana tne.

Koniuey, alter tinng a salute, got unper way and proceeded for of people of color into the sever states ot the Unioni which twas read. 1 vs. Henjamm Moore and others, Abraham I'arker, (as the property of Abraham Parker." appearing to this court tjiat the defendant hath removed beyond the limits of this state, so that the ordinary process of the law cannot be served on ap Lo ckh a t's om an 1 8 2 3. smcious parlours by travelling families. standing on one of the most elevated Stattlided with the.

advantage and Bermuda, and thence returns-to England. Although the Romney left Plymouth, on Savannah creek Hezekiah Dunn The Senate resumed, as in Committee nf the whole, the bill aonronriatinn- nLC i ctfAt whirh will WilliamfGariss Wm. Hough John Hough him: Therefcre, Ordered, that publication be made Flat fork pee do Flat fork transacxeu yu dollars forthe extension of the Cumberland Road from the Ohio to the Moody Hough irt the Carolina pbserverr printed in Fayettevifle, for six weeks, that the defendant appear at the next Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, to be held for 250 I 2 87 633 ,2 8i 400 6 55 865 6 42 200 3 S3 85 2 30 7.5 8 23 175 4 40 150 471 I 6 55 With pure witter, issuing from one ot the Zanesville the amount of the appropriation to be reimbursed to the Treasury out of the fund reserved for lavine- out and mr the county of Cumberland, at the Court HoVisei in- tains in tne will be constancy suppucw John Hutcherson, sen. S. creek Charles Hicks Pee Dee i Samuel Kindred Cedar.

creek I Ditto for Parker's heirs Daniel Ross's estate, Cfof creek James Thomas (do. i' i-ayeLtterville, on the hrst Mjondav in March next, he 2m January, she has not brottght' later papers L(ndorit than the It appears that the packet ship Leeds, in coming out of Liverpool on the 5th Jan! ran on a dangerous. shoal, about 5 miles from the -Floating Light, called the North Bankv The tide whs then falling, and left her quite dry at low water, her keel from the after part of the for chainsforward was 3 or 4 feet clear of the bottom, andal so from the" forwa. part of the 1 main Cmmtry and market afford; his Stables king roads under the direction of Congres by the several acts passed for the aduds. Sion.

of the States of Ohio, Indiana, Illinois. replevy and plead to issue, or judgment by default will be entered against himj and the property le-vied on, condemned, subject to plaintilPs recovery. Witness, John Armstrong, Clerk of said ourt, at 348 7 15 Attended bv i iaithtul, steady ami Other advantages are attendant upon this Capt. Morrises pomp any, 182 and Missouri, into the Union. Iment, rarely to be excelled in any otner J-ayettevilIe, the hist Monday of December, A D.

Drewry Allen's estate crp's creek 275 James Benton jr. creek 500 a ft Mr. Seymour moved the additinn nf nwip in this state. ouse DILLON JORDAN; 2 4 5 4 43 27 15 0 Alexander Brooks followinir proviso to the hill: i i JNO. ARMSTRONG, Clerk, ioo-6t i eville, Feb.

26, 1825... "Provided, This act. do not take efiecfc chains, af in the same situation; her keel until the consent of the states of Illinois and A CARD. broke a luile for ward of the main-mast 3 57 2 35 7 6H Sales. Missouri to this appropriation of the said Joshua Brooks Barber-' Charles Brooks George Cariker Kichard- Caudle Peter May Josiah K.

Pounds pleasure in stating that the Mansion Ho funds be expressed bv act of theii resner-' many of her plank stnrted several inches from the timbers. 4 It is snjaposed that niost 13 TtiN Friday the 1st day of April, 1825, VU? the Subscriber, late Sheriff of Anson 05 i this town nas unuergMc a and is re-occnnied bV Mr. Jordan. lublic mav rest satisfied that there is no uocKy river 225 Lane's creek 372 Jack's branch i 350 Lanefs ci eck 125 Rocky river" 5fJ0 Lane-1 creek 1 140 Brown creek 550 Lane's creek 810 365 rdo 650 do 305 Brown creek 1 121 CrihS creek 1 150 MoA 175 lve Legislatures." -i The question was taken amend of the, 6or timbers and 1 futtocks on the 5 3 county, will proceed to sell, at the Court LVVm. Perry bf contracting uit; ment without debate, and decided in the ne house iin YVadesborough.

the undermen Euas Preslar disease, either at Uie tioiei or gative, aye3, 12. 1 James Robinson FavettevilleJ i i i I nun UAlJTVOnM tioned tracts of land, to satisfy the taxes due thereon for the years 1822 and 1823. 1 he biILVas then reported to the Senate larboard side were broken. She was got off from the Bank and towed' into on with the waleri on the cabin floor. Her cargo was all.

discharged previous to the 9th about one quarter of Jesse Roe Jesse Wiggins Health Officer. without amendment, and ordered to a third 1' i i James. i Willis Wig-crins5 3, 1825 4-4t reaomg oy a vote 01 28 to 16. 3 2 2 3 Edward iMartin Ho 150 Jephthah SVoodward Senate nxt took up the bill author 53 10 30 05 83 22 87 00 08 28 78 87 82 Situation. Ye ar.

i Tax. Pee Dee 1822 37 3 59 do do 37 .4 73 do i tdo 125) 2 92 do Klo 222 10 72 fos. Martin the dry goods fie- from damage. ship lay in King's Dock Basin; the tide Isaac Raker Samuel Smith Sarah Martin CnhJ creek I 160 do 108 Poe's Company, 1823:, UANT to a decree of the honorable Court John Wafl izing a subscription on behalf of the! United States, of 1500 shares of the capital stock of the Delaware and Chesapeake CaV nal. 1 Capt.1 making a free ingress and egress through her.

Letters I frbm Livernool state, that Hubbard Williams, Smith creek do quity, of the County ot Cumberland, State Parol'ina. in tht u-it in sakl court depend- Tontpo Tll Lant'fixreek Joi'in Dudley i Pjee Dee do President ana uireciors or me Vlarshall VV. Diggs i do do had her ceiling not been caulked; she 2 2 ik of North Carolina are complainants, ana Mr. Tazewell moved' the adoption oC wo additional. Sections to the bill, einbra- James Johnson Jones's creek do would nev have floated off the bank.

550 100 150' 150 100 576 150 'Mo rfo do do ay, jr. and Colin M'Uae are defendants, be sold, at public auction, at the Jos. Cabrals lots in Sneedsboro' do i irxif ill 1U1IL 11 Joseph Jones I Wjlliam Price i Xaihan Rogers Jesse Stancell i Sampson Caudle Stephen Preslar Jordan Woodward They further state that she II be cvn- cing provisionafor authorizing on behalf of the Government, of 400 MOses Knigh 2 lots in do do Dan'l L. Mclltie Jones's creek do i 40 9 34 200 11 90 628 8 15 112 3 25 2 524 98 76 100 3 05 507, 4 27 200 4 10 441 6 500 6 37 the county'aforesaid, in the town of Fay, at 10 Ai.W V' Monday the 7th of March Itmned, as not worth repairing, and that 2 08 2 35 3 09 2 16 .3 40 Sani'l Landman, Sneedsboro' road do i Zachnriah Kobinson Jones's crk do her cargo will prove to be very generally s.iai-es 01 tne capital stoctc ot the Dismal Swamp Company, which conntct er the direction aud. supenntendance bf siened, certaiiv seven triicts of land lying in fjie county of Cumberland, aforesaid.

Heirs of John Stokes Jonetfs 100 1 jm. Jordan'Little Brown crk do he waters of the Chesapea ke yyith those ot The President's Message was received Edmund Lilly do do in all 2048 acres, more or less conveyed Albemarle Sound.) Wm. Hubbard do do at Greenock' by he ship Camillus, Peck, of mortgage, bv said John M'Kay, iun. to A debate of considerable duration fol- Wm. Hubbard do 'for 1823 JOSEPH MEDLEY, Late Sheriff' of Jinson County.

Valuable Estate for Sale. --H-- i which arrived there on the 2d i January owed, on this amendment and on the hill Robert Chapel, Jones's creek, for 18,22 aid complainants, un one or tese tracts se and plantation late and now in the oc-t Hucrh 500 130 200 885 556 Hector McNeill i do do tself, in which Messrs. Brown, Tazewell. Do for Christopher Pegues do 7 osma; I tracts of land, in all about 70acre, TWO Lots on the 'South East cor- Kstate of Anthon McGregor do 6 37 2 24 3 05 11,97 6 18 6 18 2 87 2 87 2 17 less, in said county, conveyed by. deed of 1 1 said Colin M'-Rae, to said complainants.

Do for the year 1823 Little Brown cr'k 556 Thomas Gate wcod, Bown cr'k do 150 John Shirmons 1 rowr. cr'k 1822 1823 150 iuuh uuusc otjuare, T.n rue Town of Fayetteville, i with commodious buildings, and the Stands for Public lands will be cvidcd ahtfl old lots t. Van Dyke, Xowrie, Branch, Benton, and Smith, participated. The question being taken on Mr. Tazewell's proposition, it was negatived, by a vote of 31to 10.

I Mr. Maton stated his general objection-, 100 pasers. plots oir plans or such division will Hays be furhishec fnd may seen at the Kbrth Fayetteville, ind at the Asa Rushing do for 1822 Samuel H. Smith do do )Vm Gariss Flat fork or Cedar cr'k do Jn. Hnftchersoh sen.

Savannah cr'k do 200 2 87 300 3 83 a the Cierk and Master, an Equity, at the iu iiic cuiijstjftuuonai rignt puse. in Tof sale, one. 2 17i 6 37 oi me uovern- Mr. Smith, and three years credit, in equal instalments Houses, equal, if not superior to any in the state. t4 ALSO, i A ten acre lot, fronting on Rowan, Chatham, Mobre, and Hillsborough streets, adjoining the linds of John Armstrong, Esq.

beautiful situations fori private families, on accommodating, terms. For further particulars, apply to John Armstrong, Esq. or to D.D.Salmon, Esq, ybo lives on the premises, or to the subscribers ii Sampson county. It ARDY ROYAL, on 100 '400 100 125 300 t.150 ment to pss the bill; and, After sdme remarks; by Mr. Holmes of Maine, The question was taken from New York; and pnjthe 7th and 8th it was published at Jfingth 111 the Loudon pa pers, accompanied by, remarks highly com: plimentary of the people and goverumeiK ofthis country.

1 i France. Accounts from Paris say, thak commissioners! were immediately to prov ceed to St. Domingo, for the purpose of acknowl.edginp: the Indepeiidence of Hayti Great The sales of cotton in Lo nd 1 1 i 11 the ee en ding Jan iiary 1 1th, amounted to upwards of The recognition of the5 South Amerij can States by the government, had excited a lively seiisatiou (throughput the country, particularly in the manufacturing districts, and all securities relative to these cdbti rs giving bond with security, to be approv-the undersigned, and executing deeds ot do do do do do to the Clerk and Master and his successor on ordering tho Wm. Hough Pee Dee fhos. Hancock doi Joshua Ingram do i Jos.

Ingram (red head) Lem'l D. Kerby Cedar Kli Liles do James Thomas do Geo, Berry, tan dback. road Joseph Jowefs for 1822 1823 for the farther and more effectually secu 3 72 4 97 5 40 3 67 7 14 2 30 3 00 hill to a third reading, and decided in tho affirmative, by a vote of 24 1 to 18. payment of such bonds. i ONK.

john hogg, cr: JI. E. do 328 222 do 348 do 130 130 and coaniy, sc December 19. 395 eow6t 9843i5- i Friday, Feb. 25.

18, W25. Thfe Senate as in Committeo I. i Of the 5th Class of the Quantico Canal Lottery instances have occurred Vhat rpurlpr it np The folio vying" is a list of Lands to be sold at the same time and place for the taxes due thereon for the year 1823: i Names. Situation. Acres Estate of Jn.

Rillingsly, sr. Rocky river 300 10 40 Benjamin BarnawelJ Pee Dee 205 4 80 the sale be postponed to Monday rnHE followincr combination numbers were drawn pi iahill next ensuing, when the same will JL agreeable to the scheme of this Lottery, on tne msx. at ticnmona: tries naa a'yan' eo rapfdiy. oo greai was the rage for speculating in Alining ai uurt in Fayetteville. com at 11 A.

M. ot that dav: Jt HOGG, 1825-3-Ul Dennis Ingram do 337 shaVes. that one 5 in the Heal del Monie Ishuni Ingram Brown 'cr'k for 1822 1823 337 Buffalo cr'k 295- Mine, on which 70 only had been paid, Wm. F. Kendall Small prizes may be reinvested by application at the a a-.

rr 2 1 fosz umce in mis town. 1 1 Feb. 17. 2 InUeo Canal of the Whole, to consider the act authorh-ing the occupation of the Oregon rirer. i Mr.

Benton moved an amend nient, pro-? viding an Additional Paymaster, and' ex-, ending the time allowed for the officers to' send in their accounts which was agreed to; and then (on account of the temporary, absenceof the Chairman of the Committee,) the1 bill was laid on the table. The bill, as amended, authorizing tho subscription of Stock to the Chesapeake and Delaware Canal was read a third time, passed, and returned to the HoUse. Keas 19, Nays I li a The bill for the continuation of the Cumberland foad, was rcead a third time, passed, and returned to the- House. Yeas 22, Nays 6. sold for 1200! On the same day th i the Romney sailed, the frigate Egeria left 'a; "'at.

1 1 3 39 5 29 5,32 4 10 3 58 4 10 8 80 2 43 2 78 2 36 8 30 5 32 Education. lymontn for arinagena wnn VvOJone Campbell, and thence to Vera will Brown cr'k Buffalo cr'k B. cr'k Jones' scr'k B. cr'k Jones's cr'k Gold's fork do 821 104 350 944 240 50 210 370 300 50 rawn on Wednesday, 8th June next, completed in a few minutes. Barnabas Poner i John Tyson Joel Tyson Duncan McRae Ann Meritt Jonas Meeks i Anthony G.

Mills Jas. W. Nprthrup Carawav Willis Willoughby Rosa A. Troy the Commissioners f6t. I Orders F1MIE subscriber being employed to take i charge JL of the schopV on Hay Mount, will open on the first Monday In jahuary for the reception of scholars'.

The terms, per quarter, will be the same as. at the had also been sent to the British' Agents A A1. A. I 1 SCHEME: 10,000 74, 10,000 0,000 4,000 at ouenos Ayres and KjV to.lorm treaties with the governments of thse countries, whenever they should be desirous Academy, to be paioVm advtoce. Having had sever al vears experience in this business, he flatters him Brown 1050 10.

75 iiouse anu iox in waaesoorougu eslf that he will be able to give general as of doing so. Sir Charles Stuart yas like the trreatest attention will, be paid to the morals Capt. Culberthson Company, 1823. 2,000 wise about to proceed to and front 350 3 52wand inyirofiment of those committed to his care. i- li.ujii ForJurther information inquire of Mr.

C.tMallett 200 1 i Saturday, February 26. Mr. Brown, from the Selecr Committee on roads and canals, to: whom referred 1,538 2 17 thence to Brazil, on an important politi cal rtiission; and in case: Portugul declin 4 85 6,000 4,000 3,000" 2,000 1,538 1,000 500 "200 24 8 4: and Air. W. L.

M'Neill, of this place. F. A. MORELL. Fayetteville, N.

C. Dec. 18 394tf. 2 78 6,000 1,200 ed an arrangement for acknowledging the confirming the. Virginia, en- tne oiii, enutieu "An act act of the Legislature of 5 15 2 78 independence of Brazil, it was understood titled "An act incorpora 3,744 ing the Chesa- 2 78 that England would conclude a separate Salt Worlds oy Sale.

peakc and Ohio Canal Company:" and an 3,744 488 100 600 100 425 182V 650 130 547 37 125 Caleb Aldridge, jr. Richardson's cr'k Mattliew Burnett Ray's fork James C. Massey Meadow branch i Culpeper Price do Mary Smith, Richardson's creek Debery Stewart Ray's fork John W. Thomas, Richardson's cr'k5 I Capt. Clark's Company, Wm; Blevvit Pee Dee Wml Diggs Estate of Jn.

Knotts, McRae 's cr'k -Edward Martin I Pee Dee Sarah Martin do John Wall do i Hubbard Williams, Smith's creek treaty of commerce with Brazil, based on SALE, a tract of Land on the act of the state of Maryland, confirming 6 11 3,744 31,200 the fact of her independence. the. same; 'reported it with an amendment; und, comprising 450 acres, on which 3 05 Accounts had reached of the which was read. I 9 08 are 9000 feet of Salt Works, and a neat izes. 2 96 The Senatethen resumed, as in commit 879,170 and commodious Dwelling with Blanks.

3 10 tee of the whole, (Mr. Mills in the chair Out Houses. Barns. The Salt Works 222,11 45 death of the king of Naples. i U-At tle opening of the Glasgow Theatre, the crowd were so eaer jQ'getfad-mittance into the gallery tbatithey rushed require four hands to Und them, and yield Tickets, at 1088 9 00 1 A the consideration of the bill for the occupu tion of the Oregon river.

l' 879,170 an averaqre product of 2600 bushels of Salt. Capt. Douglas's Company, 1823. Mr. Barbour entered at considerable The nearness of this place to the i river, o0 8Trls 53.25-Half 62- James Bennet Jones's creek 300 9 17 forward in one dense mass, which accuf John Buchanan do.

150 3, 92 length into the history of that part of tho continent, and of the claim of the United mulated from the bottom to the top of the (being distant but two miles) renders the transportation of salt, id market, cheap! and Watson Capel do 45 5 40 stairs and the pre sure became so dreadful States to it; and demonstrated the advanta k'es of Four Dollars, Simon Edwards do 1129 10 83 convenient. The situation enjoys the usu al advantages of Sound nlaces, in an abun i that tnanv were completely wedged in, ges which would arise to the United States of xh:" Griffin Gatewood do 500 8 65 Farqubar McRae do 200 3 22 the and nearly suffocated. The most piercing ry irt thatquar- from possessing a port of en dance of Fish. Ovsters, As I am de Praw at least a i- in mUSt.ot ne" heir nerchanC ter. whicn wouia receive Capt.

Nelson- Flournoy's Company, 1823. shrieks, particularly by the females, were sirous of removing frofn the will Jones's creek 395 8 SO vessels in time of. peace, and their armed James Curtis sell the above described property tor two shares of uttered; and tti0se at the top ol the staiirs Nancy Curtis thirds less than cost. vessels with their prizes in time of war. i Mr.

Dickerson oppos tne measure at do Camden road Pee Dee. Mill creek Cedar creek dashed in the window glass for air. e-Veral who became faint lost their footing and were dreafully crushed. A boy 14 WmJ S.Douglass Marshal Diggs Thomas Flowers equal length, on a arieiy of grounds. He.

Terms. will be accommodating. i JOHN Q. MCNEILL. Wilmington, Feb.

9, 1825 2-6t. 240 150 650 90 120 137 150 200 174 Hezekiah Hough 5 15 4 40 8 9 52 2 52 3 66 7 60 3 75 3 40 297 years, of age, wh had been 20 nun te argued there was no necessity for foiminr; this settlement there at' this time; was a treaty between England tjd he'Uni James Johnson Jones's creek Angus McRae do below the pressure, was taken up dead On the I2t li of Januarv, 24 men werel Wm. Pegues estate ed States, that this portion of the Blas for hcrCi John Strickland Cedar creek T4aks, of all iLinds May be procured at this Office. should, with hwbQnre aad caviabh rr; killed by foul air in a Collie near Leeds. John E.

WsOlis Mill creek.

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