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S 7 - V'T ,.S teC.lar.ftnd25cent5forevct7su6ceed- -Tr-S on i'thoof Rttater lVin the ,me proj. t tUeEditors must be.post- I JUd hnsbahdA fyour wife i v an rTbe'kindntss"f'-,lpekneS8i and C(0n,r,irt . .rbfeue, then ts her hubl notike kVrfre,;beKworth ; understand her ;vva. ; Tor. creiit indeedfis thev treafture'you 'wjW- Speaking oflwomen, aVIate. wri ,Vr.avs. I cocMder a religiougVx sensible, fl-bred woman, on of ihc noblest". ,ob iccts creation - her conduct is sqxonaiR tent and well resulatcd ; her fnendnhjp so teadT-j:licr Teplings so warm, and gentle 5 Ypt heart so replete viih' pity 'and tender- lie. anDear-iu su : Pw t n hprp floes s rooch advantage as- in the, ciiainp or . ine tc-ailwinisterin to -V the wants of the r itl..- . ,.tk;tintT, in ,'hia'' nam. ano hou ?e t Th'e grace o f a w ife iTeTigh teth h e r hHsDanrl, and a sueni, ana: loving iwnman sKe giftof the lortK A sham e-tacetl and number Vf his'days shall be double.: A yir tuous '.woman , reiuiceth , tier.. husband,. an! h shaU fulfil the years of his life in peace." 1 ,r .... . - ; tinntiuar to his heavenly rest 5 as our; great Scotti sti bard "say s,a 1 1 .Hthen p?n and aniiUh v-ng the brow, ' mmis:ejinarnjel thou.'.;: : ,t ' .V.-.S 0 J hovnVucfr more liWely andf intercsttn to ihe nea'rr lines she appear in upn xrrai than;in ull-lhei r ba'ze- f beaury; ' armed . for 1 cor. n u est . a n d ' d e co r a t el f or t h e br i I )ia n t cor.ot tluhiiion of a, b ill-l ooin. xAmon'ff the, piahv. amiable Qualities of a wnao, I'cannot lelp noticing firo'with 1 . viTi-k up annwrs piiteo : in a Decuiiar ue-1 0rotToinftn jind fortitude. v. : f riApmhpr"hearin'2 an . eminent nhrsi- Mer tian sa W thaV he liasbee n const a h t ly struck (? I ; niih the.isupenor quietness ano. resigna :':, -'K hiK unmr'n suhnortetl bodilV paiJfand sufiVnnj:, Vjse!l a all the other evifs of huinan life' I' When F 'speak thus. ?J iicourseillude,tV the sensible ajid supe rior part of the ser. : Let not, thereftire. - the 'military or naval hep' suppese that for titude is confined ! to his .'own prnfessiori j ,tfat it couiu pe(niet wuo niy 011 111c pmiu .of WateVloo. the waves of the ocean, or the L'.imin dpsarts of Ejrypt ! No it may alsO be somht and found in (he ffenle breast of : -woman, it accompanies- nerio me rctireu and silent chamber,! ?t supports : her tinder j pain and sicknesV sorrow . anil disappoint- roent, itteacnes nef;io-synipa,ipise wiui ner husband and airarounI nermann to inspire tKera'wilh p tler.ee by lier .words. and ex i ajnplc. And while she seeks no notice, no CTva rd, ' bu t . t b e reji r ( ; a n d ; a p p l'oba 1 1 0 n 0 1 ' ON WAR; If we look back on the history of Eu rone we see how great a portion of the last .t wo centuries her states; ha ve been at war for .interests connected mainly .wiih her feudal monarchies, wars t for particular dy nasties', wars .to support or defeat - parti cular successions, r-rwars to enlarge or cur tail, the dominions of particular crowns, wars to support or dlbsolvej ; family lallianc-cS--.xvars, in fine, to enforce or resist relir ffious intolerance.: What long and bloody chapters do these not fill in the history of Eoropean-iiolitics ? Who does not see,and wno noes .1101 rejoice, 10 er, mat uu. una codtirient, 'u rider; other' forms ofgovern inent, we havebefore us the noble hope of beinVable.'by. the mere influence of civil liberty and religious. toleration, to dry' -up these outpouring fountains of blood, and to extinguish: these consuming fires of war. The . general- opinion of J the age favou rs these. hopes and these prospects.; .There is a growing disposition. to treat , the inter course of nations more like the intercourse of friends. V Philosophy fjust views of na tioiial ad vantage, good, sense, anl the dic tates' of common religion, and an increasing conviction that war riot the interest pf the human' race all concur to increase the interest created, by, this new accession to the lisfiif nations.'' -ilrj, ffebsterfs speech on the .Panama Mission. ' i ; - ' - ; e list of wars exhibited by Mr. Webs- romprehends by far .the greater part . of tire wars in. Christendom for; ten centu- ' ' m ',"! am, ' m m . ries. liut where is tne man or enllffhten- t intents in this age, who does not perceive that, wars, for such objects must be abhorrent in the, sight ofljeaven, repugnant to the spirit of Christianity and beneath the dignity of civilized men Such however, werehejWarsAvliith were .formerly deem ed just and necessary, and , in. which the destroyers of our species acn uired re nown i , . ' . . : ; , ;:-?'-' Such sentiments as are1 contained in ihe extract before us bojdly 'pronounced in the National Legislature,' by a man of Mr. Webster's standing, and influence,... can hardly fail of a salutary he mind: in , this -and in U is gr4tilVing to see it fend your.life.' fv If e, "quite incensed, seiz edvthe weapon with a mixtureiof exultation & precipitate "vengeance,? and rushinff for ward, demanded his arms or he would shoot him upon the. spot,' Shoot away;' says the Yankee.. Provoked, at such un paralleled insolence, in a fit of phrenzy he drew the trigger !' But, alas7 the? musket had not beeth charged ! The glorv" of our braggadocio was so sullied, and his feelings so , mortally woun d ed tnat he sold nis cotnimssiou auu left tl ' - .... " , . ' , .. .- ,' , place. ; px''-'tJ''' 4 'i ' : fUbanoke Xandv for Sale.r. ' : I. NOTICE. BY vjrtue 'of a decree 1 of the Sr reme Coirt of North-Carblma. made.at the T.st term. ih the smt therejn dependirti'petiveen'f Robert Wynne and hi- wife Susanna," KS c6niplai mints and Peyton R. l"unstall m-defendant, I shall oF- fer for sale, on the first Monday 'of: June; next; that ? beinCbur'day befbre Itjie foufthdiiVe door ton the' county pf,NortlianijitOnVa- freiys-viifc lu able 'tract "of land; isituateV' lyioer Va nd heiKcrViii s ou county, on me, waters 01 tiieicoan(T:ei con- by . this indignity, j taining- about two huntlred & oinety.iliree acres,; isslbti aud left the I itbfine; the lot of land drawn by M.'N. Jeffirevs,; 111 the division ot the latef Srmdn JetfreviBV reA estate;' and-byVsaldM.tJ U." Tunstall the defendant afofesad--Sor o much thereof as -may be necessary, to satisfy aod pay the sum of $1047 62 with interest from the 1st of "03 hereby eiven that the Subscriber, at'the A Court of , Pleas and Quarter Sessions,. , held April 1816 till paid tog-ether 'with' the : costs of for the iCounty of Duplin,?On the 3d Monday:. in said suit, 4 I r April, A. 1). 1827, received from said Court, let ters of Administration, on the Estate bf VJohn Cooper, dee'd. and that all manner of persons having claims against said Estate, will brinj? them forward within the time prescribed by law, o- iicrwisp, uicr wiu oe.oarrea or tneir recovery. 60 7vr. ' Wm. S. COOPER, Adm'r. - WM. ROBARDS, C. S. C. t Raleigh, March 30 i-rii-'k),S2: t Raleigh Academy: - f IIIE Semi-annual Examination of the Students JL of i; this Institution will commence on ,Mbn day, the 4th day of June and' close on the Fri dav fnllowinc ' 'i Parents, guardians and the friends Of the Insti- - r'J, cw..urSuou -..vi ptjicuapinwiu.'ja tlltibn Prent.rflllv. "are rPrtfnllv invito! at Occasion JO ..View them. ,f 'Vt 'Wiv'w tend. ' . ; . . ; ' ' . .. .. "AV. R. GALES, Sec. pro tern. Raleigh, May 7fc 1827, r;-V ,-' 62 1"- . "..JViiMVI HI vuiliE.lljll.llluil . UI JUJ JC moval to the. West, offers for sale bis House & Lot, in the town of Oxford, to which are. attach ed about lqu acres of land i aUo, his. Farm lying within 3 miles of ihe Tow n, and contaimng about 900 acres ; and. an undivided moiety of a Tanne ry now in operation, , A particular desenntton of, the premises is. not given, as it is presumed t rai.ville county, Jan,;281 827. v 435. tfife ; ; Reports of Supreme Court. rTIHE Reports of Cases decided at the last term '-1. of the Supreme Court, will be published in a few days.; Wo attention will be paid to the old Subscription List.--! hose gedtlemen who wish the number, will enclose, post paid, to J. Wrt mobe, Raleigh, one dollar and htty cents', upon the receipt of which it will be sent to them bv return of mail. - . . - . --. 3lay2, 1827. . ; - 1 -v Recently Published A Nil for ,s:de, by .1 . Gates 8c( Sph,, Italeigh, XJL A Revisal of the Laws of the State of North- Carolina, passed from 1821 tp 1825, both years inclusive, -with Marinl Notesand References. Price 2. . . . April 7.. effect on the pub oilier countries. thus v f arc ibly a ri - no'uh'ced that j there is a crowinz d isnbsi tion to treat the intercourse, of nations more like th e v u se f u I -i n t e r c o u re o f f r i e n d s. ' ' er lieavrhlv Kathr, she meekly acquiesr- onouni this uispositioii" and; this .cou- cf 8 in histlivirte wil , a nd s 1 Vs.ii nder, every v ic t ion" be du ly cu I ti vated by V the states- fria!, Fa:her, jibt LjinV will but 'thine lie rneniand theclergy" of thes several coun- fatteV -; .v . V.yiJJ"- - i 0 ' t lcs,. there , vill.,be. no'occsionor'nrracu- : lias it' neVcV'been remarked; liow ; very ,oos gcy effect thejentire abolition of ..Mpcnor; in, point ofMiscretion;; wonian is cc;;: At "1 . I ' ' - 1 j man r .rowa-eauer fio.not.mtstaKe me ; I mean not to say. sfie'posscsyes ihore sense flian, in tliis piriicujar, man claims, though . . t '.. K r prl MtiiE it k nnf inrvi 'M ntf -i nn'r i. i lta ff proven iis truth.: . But 'in the quality of dis crrji n. vorian is derided I v. and undoubt THE DUELIST SUBDUED RY 4 A YANKEE. I Scotch major," who. had been so suc cessful. with his sword, as tu fight several duels with repeated success, hot who, on account or nis cxtreme.tiesire ror riuarrei- rMlvhiH superior. .iUrllesaif particularly ingwijena little lnioxicarea, ornisooasi- cnnfros himself, j a! man seldom' looks' to fd, courage, was ileserteil and -.'.despised, by the fuiire consequences ;if . what' he 'either brother, officers, came one evening in- Vavs or. doesesDeciailr .in small matters, to' a large company;; : There: happened to ; - . 1 i :;ir i. " t . at - -"' " . i c . or commonplace occurrences. Now a sen- OP preseui a, x anKet, .an oiucer in inesame sible woman seesat once the fit froiW-the 'regiment.; ; This Yankee related; among enfit, attends, to thfe;minu(i of things; ahd !"er things, the failure of a certain expe looks throii'gh existing circumstances to dition, in which he had the 'misfortune of their pViibublc4 result; Inshort,- a' proper getting wounded. This was because'you definition of itlie word discretion r, would were a rascally set o( cowards,' observed exactiv convey a iust idea of'mvv'rn'eariin?.: the' major." ' You 1 area fliar,' says 'the " :..;, OXFORD -;?tf, Male and Female Academy. . rTlIIE Friends and Patrons of the above Semi- 1. naries are respectfully invited to attend the Examinations ; on Monday the 4th of June the i rxaminauon oi ine Jiaie Acaueuiy -win com- mence.- Keport to be read ana1 Honours to be distributed on Wednesday morning, ; immedfate- iy atter wnicn ine ixaminauon or ine remaie Acaaemy win commence anu ciosc wiui; a musi cal exhibition 8tc on Thursday evenincr. The summer' session Vof the Female Academy will onen on tlie followine Monday. Rev. .Joseph Labaree 'Principal; that. of the Male Academy un- i aer james ip. jonnsoii, win commence on .Mon day the 2Jth of June. .: -' ' . A. BURTON, Sec. Oxford. N; Carolina, May 5, 1827. 63-4t: . l The Petersburg Intelligencer; Elenton Ga. zette, Warrenton Reportejr Tarbirough Free Press and Norfolk Herald," will publish the above advertisement four times and forward their ac counts to the Postmaster,' Oxford. ' ' ' ' -.. ;Meckfenburg, C'ouutv, ;April 21, 1&27; ENTERED by ..Thomas Johnson, on my Stray Bookv a red sorrel Marel ha vinerx larije white star in; her tace, about,14ihands highland about 15 years old.v W. M EMK Ell I Ranger, i w5 Cliea p "Station ary. ( 1 y G ACES & SON Jiave- just received. a lai-ge tli supply of , ; , a,- . U,'' which will besold UnusualJvv.low.:: V Tr 'i' jji' , ; FOR RENT, - . A commodious two story Dwelling llouse, eli-XjL'-gibly situated,. having attached to Jt, jill ne cessaiy out houses and a hne garden. Foi terms apply to the Editors of the Register. - t Raleigh, A pril 11, 1 827. , . j 55-' . - . " 'Police. - 1- ' nnHE Subscriber haviitg given his note of hand -JL iQ.urwen ferry " ror. xwenty seven iiouurs and two :cenfs,;. payable in nine months after the 3d of March 1827 ; the public are hereoy cau- tioned against trading tor said noie, a it was ob tained from him by fraud and . he is determined f ot to pay it. .. , - - WMi P. FOKItES I. - Tranklm County, April 28, 1827, : . r 62 3 w AVE-Hst rec?Tve(I' a fresh; f.upr r , ' :ATI.ANTlCr SOUVENIR, ami 1 oi:r. MENOt, for 1627 Thj&i;hjrav,in5i which r k JheseastcfulAVQrk.sto say, nothing of tl 5 j . ous selections, and theinteVe'stih ' " 1 "ter,-are fuilv worth'the'rice cr t! ? R.ile'urh itarch '1 7 1'827.' f IEuhseribebeii desTouV of decll, ! " JL Mefc.Vntife iisi iiessl J will disp - -f wnoie stock m trade, on-accoram ure v ha e iandllso t! wkrehouseif reaiji ed- iTiiie coddi i liriprificiifiajiywi rai.jBw.owat;ariei3:cpns . iOce'rleig warepc..i.s, ..nv-' cinesl The store Hoifsa- litiT'e iinl rermrr-.c. y 36 by 24; with a,; CellaV undrneath of t in . .; menMOnsraUnatetl on Fayeltrfvif!ev 'stre- r -j gooji a staiva ,ior Diisnv5s a any in .t ue c ;d a youngr was'dispoied to embai kin active and cut: businessthis 5wouM , notable estsblishmenU P-XTotila alebr"disp6l 4i -. as above offered U eiTVcled, 1 shall enntinne I ness as usual btit'os :I Jam anxious, to decline sooh as possible Avijldisppse of every specie . drygootlsit unusunj!yk4educetl pHce-r. As groccriesare alreadyold by me. and I be. : ev"er;;storeJii;: liiplace, j without prailt, t : curieht prices of them ' cannot, be; reduced. tehder jtomyjfrlends'ianc sine ro thankn fur past favours and Jippe (while I conil hde in business) ; to share a pArt of their eulen aiid;patronge. ; ' ;: ; v (h : -' .' - : :;v.;'ilua r:i!A Smdetgh;';M5i827;i p.v; c ,. M 't.Wi T tE Fl ItST AN p,.t ( " ' To' be drawn in the TJnited bt:itc-. -r , J L-L i CONNECTICU 1 STATE LO . I : ;. , ' SIXTH CLASS. Fo 'be drawn .'on .Wednedajv tl. 2 '.-. May, '1827,- ; A valuable Plantation iuJVake. Raleisb and Ncvvbern Stasres. A NEW arrangement has been made respect-, rHAT valuable Farm, lately knowh' by the - ... ..i lir 1 ntll i-. I .u' m iihiiic ui . t csL-cnii, ivinifim i)uui- iucs ui Swift & Williams s Creeks, adjoining. the. rian tat ion of Governor Branchyabout oine mdes from Raleigh, on the Road to Haywood,settled ori ginally ' by Joseph iMiie, tbe Grandfather of the ne this Line of Stages. They .commenced on the 1st of April to run through both ways, in two days.;.- . ' 7r I lateoccupant, of that name at a time when far Tne Stages now leave Kateign ana wewoern 1 mers had choice of the best lands in the country- every 1 uestiay iriaay ai ciock in me morn- The whole Tract ot Iantl contains Two Thou ing, and arrive at Newbern ami Italeigii on vyed- sand Two ? Hundred and Twenty acres hear nesdays and Saturdays by 10 o'clock, P. M. ; so 1900 of which is urime laruWa considerable that. Passengers will for the future only be on nortioii of it fine low irroiuuL. The, residue i the road, between the t wo towns, two uays, in-1 well-timbered Ions leaved Pine Land; and is sup stead of three, as heretofore. 1 have good, tight jnncerl to afford the best rane-e tor Ciittle and Stages, hne teams ot .Hprses, and goorf, caretui fl0gs m the county.' The farm under cultiv; Drivers, and intend to use my best endeavors to 1 ;s between 3 and 400 acres, T oh which thet continue tnem so ; so tnat notion cr . snau . .oe a iir-. Mrs. J H. Moure says There:is a larse Yankee. "The comnan V started. Scotchman looked upon hirri with as The much v. cAcieui icmaie cnaracien', who, -iriAVu .MA ,.;n'?'nVi.l-: V,-.l -wn.accouut of that? very excellence, are 1 ; t r . - . Hlie -Kntift?n uecatifii t.i h known k mt v ' 3 .ir . -t " i inr r i nil 1r.11 . i utr mi arr. ' I n t r ftm a'anit . aK a rt I rAti . rttoiea nnl r I . i - ii i. mi i Liuir. aim ' ww iili l. t uu ' .jivruaA . uiw v. P?8.s raug1' onured aiHl ;,tU .:,i. .1 n uu iiiia ,i'i u i iaiuu luvyi. nnuuHi lorruw morn Asreed.' wanting' on' my, part to render the Passengers comfortable who may think proper to favor me with their custom. .. I therefore sohcivthe public to travel with .me ;; my rates for , Stage-fare' will be as follows, , viz.-, Eight Dollars top,a Passen ecer, from Raleigh to Newbern, and the same Newbern to Raleigh, say a . distance of 120 m ition e - is bly eooa Dwellinjc-House,- and other out- buildings, on as handsome "aiid healtjiful? a site as can be jouna m jue couiuy, orpcrnaps.. ur.cne Stale- 7here is a small Grist-Mill, which is con venient for family and neighbourhood purposes ssen- j f i The farm is in good oruer,; and that 'and 7 the from j land may viewed, cm application to Mr, v .Tho n Ies 1 mas Howell, on.thc premises ;"and,the terms of tor any snorter cusance, ai ine raie 01 o ,ents sale;which ' will be accommodating, will - be: per niile; allowing each passenger 25 , pounds of maUe known'on application to J. Gales. baggage. Servants, where : they, go with their -KaleiuhApcil 26. 1827. - " ' 59-tf. . t,V ; 1 - A - . t . '. a. 1 .. ?1 seconds." V ell then to-ni -Mwjj.icc, auu approved ny mm, ; wirose 1 . . . i -tW iro . .v.i :..u: i .1.--:- '-A- .-1. mg vat . five o'clock; -. 9 .a .tUf,-. -- !:-! si. ! I The company present end nntinAi tri . - ' ' suade thex ankee,'tellin'; hint abroad; rii.'WJ'liZ uiey n ne. r itiesear aifvA: 1 eavored5 to dfs- the major d none, & .;vv r.vu,;M- ,r,u, . - . better .ninrc niise matters, -ere he C lilt lMIICiJIU;i.lC,.V, VIIJL I ' I ' : r - - - t v JJL any adorn .society The noMnake his lortune bvUUeir . sittinir HlVJle l,Hs.s rwi k im ail itMf n i loriya miteirpr1 1,1 Vue.bjr turnivhihgtheirianiundshbr W F.' - Vy:-nut.being?paiilfor:t irK.;; ... ..1 i-. i ' 1 . -. ance with htsbrace of nistols & his sword. heir;s .e ,rltt de-.ut tlediciVe to -thetnbut they .W'W?.Jbrfu5 : pb the alleelioiiof their;husbands-i 1 !n.?J?r ?f- thtonihmejit at tr !catrachmenUf.thc.chiIdrpn-th;v ts U in ortheinilgol-rid 'aWtetf-y.W6,8-? i-?-7nal.v?q.! pro-Ud lonls bf4he;cfea. Kfev 'fllean in fts great ;kiodi,ehas McrmineiLta punish h i in .r his con Wmedyou with :Wcr?a;fr.brUhi - Meed ih ".i-!.i.:v. .m:?A v' eif; Jiay down your Sword and; pisto U, , .v ui ui ;tuui, iiuniiiii fiiurii- t . nerioye her, honor her, and be it the "f your.life tir make her hdppy f;4 . cut tlie:sacred:yi,iume places the'val'tie f Va?or,r??te .'of domestic virtueriu-the ; e'ale ;characte1-in a point of viewiat -uv i J " - ferui" ana 'elevated . than any tru proilucticinV'as'may be plaVrtjper- :y ."MhefoHowinij extract - As trie suri be . L "ieH ,n the high heaven .f a Sopd wifetin the crden "'' ' 1 : v-:-: i.;;i"-'v-.'-;; . saiu 4je stui presenting nis.rmusKeri' i-anu I o .iheYHgh t abou t c la cerha rch ) PTh fe Doorv ma ior w a's ind er.'iheneclessi tyof heyinx; and;."uttcrin ; a: volley: of-curses' a aamstnis stars, passively uuinin.eu.rv X an see t n en qu i c tiy iok possessi on or nis 'ajJiiA.c:7 Its-base,; 'tiscowaraiyy: tiius ;aq drsirm me of anereircesaytaeJnaior owners, as waiters,' will be charged f half price, but in all other cases, full price.wdl be expect ed. It will be remembered, that no heavy trunks, packages or bundles pf any kind will be received for.conveyance, for any-.per.sunV whatevef,ribuC any small articles 'my drivers are at liberty to take if they think proper to do so ; but it must here be ea-pressly understood, that I will not hold LITERARY T, 1 6 prbmoie the cause of Lit eratii Ireland to, give adtlitipnal interest to their anniversaries the students of the the tbllpwing , res lie University haye entered into solution), viz -That someindi- myseit accountable tor tne sare conveyance or " : 17 , r, " i - ariy article wbatever. not even the passengers' Jf: tlie Xiterary ocieties attached to the , Urn baggage but I winendeavorrto have the best versityi hallbe chosen every- succeeding year, t thon ' -. . .- . ,. i 7- I iu uctiirci it wuuiib viouuii.iiimv vuutto vuau attention paid V This line of Stages Intersects the r Fa vette ville and Norfolk line of Stges, both in going and el, in the dav preceding each annivers try com- jnenceiricnt.'.'; .In comjdiance with thisresoTu tion,' the triends ot htemure are iintoruied that -. -i t -..v.. x- i - . " 1 - their passage7 at my house, tour 1 Hull,lcu; iv'hi' . ..i. - Ht v ; i ieh ; and those coming up will tire. Dialectic .Society, , in the CoJtcgc Cbprl . to -Tny son JosephJ. DUliard;. 1 on xtxf ctjune next. e .are, nappy, to indiu Newbat-MrsScpttsi tatethat3 this 5appomtment baa been' accept- Esq. near Waynesboroiigri; : -P D. MurpheV" ha been ap down ' Will . pay miles from liale make p ay ment who they will f or at Kinston, at the House of John Gatlin'Esq. ''Wi MEItlTT DILLIARD, Proprietor. r .Grove-nill, May "8, 1827 X; P5m vy ' N.-B The Stages will.1 leave;Raeigh for' the future, on Mondays &. Thursdays at Ftur o'cloo;k. P M.1 and c6me out to.roy housed and leave there for Newbern on the next morning at four P. 'M. ;; ! - , ,NE W- FERRY; r i, -t;l??r 1 musket (throwih- it tbWards him) and ! ' i S finirE Subscriber hasestablishitd a ferry, from 'JL jCashoke'to PJy mouth ; lso IandtConvey- ance lrom Cashoke to Webb's Ferrjv on Salmoh Greek.. Person9tiavellingbetween and Plymouth, may now avoid the di&igreeable ness of the long and .tedious .water passage, 4 di rectly across the Sound by way the mouth - of Roanoke 'River.; - - ;j,Ccnsidering.the,ei routeompared tof the on; on thtSound, , where head wind? kngerous and boisterous- weather, are ::gd .frc tlyexperiencedi ?it is; believed, when genti-. khpwnit will "be preferred;, LlThe . charge for the-FerrTap,f?.'' t "- eirtw "ehts. edrf iiandi thatx the resolution has not only re Reived .theitapijroiation ol'.the distinguilied dividual, who is 'to be tomvOrator, out al-o r ot the Faculty - jf, the - Unive rsity, r .We ? sincerely hope 'tliat all who ;take, any ' interest: in 'the liu frary I character of tie - stale will encourage Our attempt . bv i their attendance, at vi;he vtime ;and place fspechied. , ? , . ? ? ' V - k - t - r -By order-of theT.-., Sj', . - 1 v ..' DIALECTIC SOCIETY. Chapel Hill, April 19tb, 1827. 536w oUbc.;;:;;-;;-.'-.-- STR.YED from the subscriber on Friday last, 'a"-iar2e''-'wlJU6rse'..wiihafacar oh .'his left hind legT.and a long tail. '. hen heweot"away he1 had a rope around his neck? H file is supposed to be about four years old, . and four feet 40 or 11 inches high. ' Tbe last I bearil of hint h e was aV bout itenjnilesf'fMmUijh cn ihe llilUbcrotigli 'pad; and I expect he ii i i th'ne?! vHbc of Mr; Carpenter '? if not, i i " . pc.bls 1 is trying lo . get backto Tetii. . -se. Iwili Jive Five iiollara to ahy person who, may anprehen this aid llors -and secure -him so that 1 ret hira sm-t - - . ; - noniass do vhan. ; , Jai5er,cll::i-iu - 1 ,10 -20' 102 ,204 1530 ,11473; Prir.e of.gl6,00o: 5;000 ''.4,-000' f',a,ocio, 500 2,000 i,ro 1 iv'jrr) 1,275 ; oo, .50 ' ;so 1 10 , L16.C i.-) f " :.i,.' 1 :,o:' 1 )7 in.S9r Prizes, , . v , v cu" 20,825 ilBlanks,-34,220 Tickc. ".'AVhole'Tfckets SXJIaff S2 5G. ,v T'.,;:. Quarter Si 125. : UNION CANAL LOTVETV, OP PENNSTtVAN'TA. 7V te rotrn on JVednesd j, th. SC11KME. I ; , , 1 Prize of; si fi, ooo ' i3" : -) v,1-. ;4,ooo .r t, 1 1 V1 ; i -5 - --lOr- i ,.; Oft';,- - 40 : ,102 . r204 0 " 1550-v:. f 11475'. :j V;s;noo ' 2.,50 , '2.O0O '1.75Q i;2rpi 1,000, ' 500 2oo; .100; .:50 20 -'l0 5 20,825 451anks,.-34,220 Ticket Whole;rirkets,S5. . JIalf VJuarter SI 25. . i.r. i, r. ',CLC' Trjsnijy&Tojs city lo: v vr, , (By auth .-rityipf Con-rt r.' : SECOND CLASS. lobe drawn, on Yvednc- ! t ' . pr June, 11 Prize. of S10,000 is ;-X-io 20 ;102 1683 ,v!1475 3,50G" ;1,000 , 500 10-) :;i. 2 0, ..13395 Prizes ' V: ' - i 20825'Biank .'34,220 ' ,J fk"Pr' Mi' I . f - - ' m J Jl . 'f. Tickets or Shares can ! variety atttbe !:ANAG::i f uyetteville. ; .-' CTr'Orders ehclor - C " will receive prompt m: YA'IXo . -i !? - ' 1 J ; V-Tjckets in all A cj . : . tabilityxan be had.at tl.c I.' "ther of oi!r oGc for Gecrr; .nk Gtes, .n ! thj Care lott v. . ' 3 always received i.i pavn ' . c paU f.r f caC:-: ; 4 '4 .V -1

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