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0 . .- - . ..-r - . v . - - .... . ' ., f . ... ' 'y . j , ?... 'moT'.JRftTC'?.'- : raptured-fatheF.., who bent with such; dc.- long A .ceiling oftheroom. die large. .StotTJX&StoWsvetlU .hmiviLi if r h " fHS jWAj-SS. - uaht.Ve;:hisheWb.r;ii;childrenandhe f-et of, these '.animals, the cqnt4ance is 8a'me:am,f,vomoftLfand.ths ilmW Co)W- MKir.G.Sin. JOSEPH GALKS & f ON, . JSiA whohi nowothfn-for her but rhe ners, by .which thp skin of the foot is pin- to, the pon enntleJ iLrreeive.tb s,mc:Oui ,?To $11. Whom tlt ' . it Five Dollar per. annumtin6' ? of this fund shall also be paid.the exne.cerej j i:-... VV..,V: Vl. -: Notexce t:mes for ao!1ar,an(j:-t2 'cents to; Tery r ; ; v res the Missoii'ri.i Yel in w ; Hi vers, n bH al 1 1 th ei bu tane that 'great I objectVof purs&i tj of thejVfappf I white anila llfurKiturethetliera money?It is jhchief ineaivof gain t; the avages2hfeir tlej? end enrthir supply fromthehnes?)f anns amnyitjn i Wanketsi stroUilin traps, wnisKeji ana these ton4ijf;an1dr?qeste Iare(I frosocUrrmw Vi;ianil-loftiotirttaTfts, 4ndi( wideband virile ileerts l - ' , ".'. 'ill-oii'..: J- i riers ot n a t (i re tney separaie.f-. on u cinwca ! tiSof sworn - Bemls trapv together ' , y" hi n j se i f?6 h il tis far 'asj if laV 'frohi'.a :indivrt haiit' of ariothef; totljeeSGHrarV; Jttrc.1 a if an ! ':rnhu htafns.' : Out Iavrpe jcessij7 .ayarice.a n a ppe 1 1 te toil a w I ess iiihrestrnmeifvritt rtvitnessed roving constant t pos u re to ua . n ge r, a n n a n a p 1 1 i itlefYiny: the Element Sji'iJf ? becannft fsuffici ; cnt td themselves, t n e , a oso i u e -' u ectsi ty 5re1yihgieuponh ren2th abd rs?) astopUht inlciomprand o Quickness 14 perception, vrvith"- a recK ess con nuence .-fin ineir. ow a oWesse haven sert f mora thao one pqrioC this casiincu solitude Hbrr and tlajiger cbttipared UiWhitlT-Robinrt tiis'Iralaqilliiit a;rpefe pasraf xpe nient Thej furftiih n ;tmptessive pfowf, that; theri'fe-. firofmic;i'f: jif'Jii tfrnsicai ly , lid repuliije adtpainfuU butjnan Jttiai b come reconciled toTi! by habif.'TAJJ-'i - - A lonely huntet.past ; upon nature and 1 1 ; e e 1 e me in w it Iiipthj nV-bp t i pHi ri es and niou n t a;i s i rf yiew' ; wi l hou t bread of .Kali", a nd in leopard y from beaVts'aiid saVa- thaf would tend naJurally to raise the heart to dot, ' trusting to no clivinitiejs but Msnife'antKi$;d plan's for t he fu tuVeroii"ftraps tfie , fpotiie ps'of fiTa'Jh" i m prin t ed H n the sand, as objects -of 'calculating appri heri- siun, and aimot equally ureadmj; the face of theyhifemahiahfi jsavage in situ ationVthuVJbfVi th e .heat !U trmc r ' the fices inl ; the in ou n t ai n blast o f wi n erythe grtzl y b ea r, auu ruuuers ot nis own race, anu me savag thou saptr lea "rues of nh e Iissoui ri an d l is see ti' with a dress,fa cait; and' manners, as appropriate? to his.nurauitSy'as a ASailor? LbustUng about the streetsbf Ilouitb make bargains for his furs; T1IE IKTEMPEUATE : HUSBAND fru From' Mr. Chart i S prtietici'i Addres's,.defivefed j petbie the SlasacfmsettsSociety for'sUppress-' in 'JnteWperahcci- fM'it " Th .. i-il i r Wi ",vl MI " G 'lf "M ie iH -jne "lay endured, -Po vertv,; ii ckuessl 1 i h d e v e n i e.Hh "uiav hei int -hilt thre ift that' which. . le it bri ffim'al I it he ser Wi ih i f ii i 'i "Z wot se kiii all rhese mother, n When the- iius- UlT)d and fathtr fii"rre"is' tKi dnlt(s hp nr.. j lgh t eiiib!fu1fiffnti vbj sljrw degVees i be-: conies t lie, creature, of ; in temperance, there en te rs: t b f j t . h e: sorrp w that re nds !he spi ri f-t hatcarfn ot ; be alleviated, that "n.iioi Com I rest uttiiftion. "Il ic measure at? her woe is a e hi p i'ricii I r:u t . . . a r. I k. t ..'.: iT s'' . ."t I , 1 lJeigh:liir;ji "?e 'gh t o f h is face, ; lidlt reutbl e a t the 8"und nfhis. hearth, is'jln - solitary urn, that dness, iose she I o fluigndeepliiltniilacrosi then it,Mbemurr turns back hjrtrdbdtihoH ttl Plf I'ke4he recoiiS cttbnolf theua Jrkken piigninl 'o publication Uftose otSreaxerjcnf w r hunters whn'hunCfor subsistence and.trap rfor irhey makeitheir -armed nartiferihipkfittedHJUt aV kind fef es, for years." AVheii iie has i 'collected a iU U1CI Gil t n :i tt htip n f n.i tvlc - or ' n vipi hi ffll a hoi low .t re, 'slides' it i rito spine fulLniourttain streah vbaddlei downfthe 1 1 is lVere ab veal J ,; Vv here sh e, who has ventured ,v h. t hi ngv el si l Hat? every thing .; is lost AVtinUiVilnlf -v sh Goring, voice;? -Thae "udarktthat:h hfhjaileAdesidate erethrouiitthedulf nefrehiperdtp" hart blecils, in sreVv 'ThereVhiie the v .wjsiant reve,iry sne noius" her s -.3' , wai 1 1 yet tireau i ng nis ret vm wring ram: her by: his .unkib drs evh nioveifccaldijierxthatitl at-iuthenocmngiUhe ijorsibf dajrs'couie "bi eVaWraS iTQnly"itb X'K"hWcb tfipe: abashedandv "tVewblirig'iclitldrepbttt A theftot's disgusting:5 exam pjecl -wn ynncJerSlhai j ami mfenjspfetenJec tlon should auap asunder; ? that the scorh- HuJind deserted wife should v confess. K: theie is no killing like that tfhicb kills Jheheart ?,thatthoujhr itwbuld haye been aril: former t"0) k Iss t fi(r,jt he 1 1 as t ; t i me the cold Jipbf herdpadh usband,;' and lay nis bqdy fbrlever irtltheidst, it is harder jt b behold hi m so. debased in life,: th a t e veh his death would be greeted in mercy ?;Had he died in the I ight pf ; Jiis good ness, 'be iqueaf hing tb his ! faniilyjthe jnheritajiceftMjf an un tarnished name. h e 'e xampl e of yi r tues thatshbuldvblossomftrlhi9T"son8 and daughters- from ' the; ; tomb--though shf would ha verwept bitterly indeed, the tears of grief , would. not have been , the. tears of shamed But.tp behold him, fallen awiy from, the station he once adorned, degrad ? ed from eminence to ignominy-at home, tu r ning his d well iug , to darkness r- and. its ho 1 y e n d ea rm e n ts to ; mock erj' -abroad y thrust from the companionship of .the wor thy, a sejf-branded outlawrthisis the we:' that the wife feels is . more dreadful "ihaii deat htliaf she mourns over, as worse than wiilowhuod ' ; -yf l 'i'?v;; v--v ':ljsJTieJt)tempere-';Fem is yet another picture behirvd, fnmtt the exhibi tion of which I would willinglybe spared.; :; I:have ventured : to point to those vho dailjforcetbe but there is one . w hbmth worl d d oes not kno w 6 f- who hides Ih e rs e I f fro m p r vi n sr eyes, even in tne innermost smctuarv of her domestic temple. ; Shall I dare to rend t he v ei I ,i U:i t h a ngs' betwe en, a n il I ra w h e r forth ?-t.Fje pries t ess dyi ng a in i d he r unho ly Vitest he sacrificer and the sacrifice r 0 wecompass i sea and land, we brave danger and death, to snatch'the poor victim of heathen superstition fro'nf the. burning pilAbdi't is well-butishail We bor also sae the I oVely ones of our own hou fcehold, 'froin Jmniioiatfng on;thhs foul altar, not on ly" the perishing body, but air Ihe worship ped gra c e s o f iierfse x t h e glbribu s - a 1 1 ri -butes of hallowed womanhood !. V Imairiation's . gloomiest reverie;; rt ever ' onceived a more; revolting' object, than t ha fiof a wife and mother, defiling in her own persoTiVthe TairetM ork ofrGod, and setting a t haugli t the holy engagements for w hie h h e t rea t ed h e r. ' H e r h u sba nd-4tvhb shall heighten his joys, and dissipate his cares aol alleviate his sorrows She who has robbed hitn bf all Jy, who t the source o f h i s I r e pe s t ca r , w h lives Sis sh a rpes t soirroW ?v'lhese arc indeed UhfewifeVde- liglita hut thej are notjier's.j 'Uer chil dren wiio shall watch over.;. thefr buddin vi rt ues a nd pi ock up the young weeds of uassiuii anu itBr .iie, in wnose own DOS om ve v ery thing ; vi I el gni ws s ran k? Who sijau icacii uiem.io.oenu rneir .imie Knees in j clevori.on audi; repeat Jtherf Savjour's pray er -against teVn jita ti.oiYT She who is hersetemptationVfeHtretli tre Irulr ithe mother's ; l ibnurs :-but thev are yiot hers. Comiubiaf Je'andrroater nal tenderJie'ss- blcon ; iio Jougef ? for; her A wonii has gnawed inlo ihearTthatlies only u i i h'i its preyt he v'uz$0fnl6mpe ranee, K ;:;"" V; -:i -.-. ;; )z ; f v -; t-l. ATM 0S MR R f 5; PilE?SURR. ; The pressu re or weigh t of the atmos phere, 'as shown by; the' barometer, the su cki pg a nd ;air puni ps; Js n ea r 1 5 pou n'd s bn eyify square irich so that if 'we; could entirely; squeeze pu 1 1 h e i r i between our tw hands, they -would; cling together' with' a force equal tbJlnejpressu re of double this Weight, because the air would press upon both hands ; and if we could contrive to suck or. squeeze out the air. between ne hand and the wallthe hatid .would ; stick fast t b th ewal j beiiig;prese d v ii v i t A i th ihe weight of above ' twohundred weight, i hat Js,' ngar X 1 5 pou uds. on Z every y sqjuare inehof. the hand: X-By k late tuot curious d is co v ery b f$i r Ed w a r d H p me i t i s Ju u n id tha- this Js the: ery pjnocess bywhich flies and- other In iefs ofi a; similar' description ate jenapletjllpwalk up. perpendicular suf- faces, - htnve ve r" smoo ihfvaa the ; si d es of wal Is and pan es of ghiss in windows, and fovvaik- as - easilyIbrig; theceUUg;f-a rooiii ; wjth th ei r' btd ies -dbvvn ward s and their feet iyerleat exatui ned- by a ; mi crbscopev are -found -to have flat ski nrf or flaps,. I ike the 'feet; of y eb-bt ei M a h i ma lsas;cl u ckstrid geese ' and-Jhey Kaye; JbWardse;bac; part; or h eje I sbu t j b 5 iU the sk i rifpr flap, i w o very smaU;tbe,sb connected with the flap as to draw It close downj upplhet glass of; wall;the fly walksjban the ptely; that rfeisavaj ctiurn mau"i between the foot and the glass or wall.; "The consequence presses the fobtoni the waltiwitblatfbrce greaterHhantbe is th,us re ta i bed in t posi tipn fl t has j je wise 6eeipumIatssori epabled?tcli tnbhel - perpend icular : arid smtH'urces wiucir; Miejr- uvr. j qoiue;. Kinus ; Of : iizarus of 'walkina: or climbihs: '; but it is the very sim ebn ly; upon a 1 a rgeit s scatei wi (H ; the mechanism of a uy 7s or a bu i terti v;s i toot ; and; both 'operafionsi ttiy;bim"bingfj.fhe sea-horse on the ice, and fjhe creeping ;bf 'Jh e fly f on' th'ewj rid pw;br th ejc ei) ing,; are perform jvFeight of the atmosphere. 'VJ' " c .v'-.'f. f rom Vic. Uonneau'rw..x.x--tx , Why should not a tale of nat u re, of t ru t h', and in itsel f of interest, be asattentively read and as -deeply ;; considered; when' 'it happens within a few miles and is told , in plain language, as one whose scene is laid afar off, and whose interest are discribed in a Scotch or an I ri sh dial ec t ? ; This ' last week, a married wo ma n i n the neighbor ing town" of ' who had been ,working in a cotton factory, missed sbme iiour o-r so after sunset,' her little boy of about four years old. 3 How long he had been; gone could not be toldjf.r the woman had be6n hard at work all the afternoon, "and all "b thers were too' busy to care, for her or her child.; Her first search was silent and, a- on e--hbpi h g to find him, and :t dislilcing to communicate a "mother's apprehensiorrs to the other males and females of the cot ton factory. t The night, grew yexy dark and th e searcli . v ery hope 1 1 ss , jj n d resb r t was finally had to all the - men, woman & children of the establishment, to help ;to find her boy. The buildings vv ithatl the i r stories and cell ars, - their .slu ices, ; w heel ban il "sj bu cklesl-. were, . 'search e(i , wi th an awful apprehesio'n on the part of the mother a r d on th e pa r t of h er a ssista n ts ayet more horrible though undefinable hope ( w e vv i 1 1 ou t with the -word though it shame' h utn an riaturev) tf finding a leg or an arm in-some part of the.;, machinery. Nothing, not even a-cut I of his hair was to be found, on the wel 1 exa min ed cogs. ; Lant h er ns we re in vain carried in nice and minute search round all; the . premise's'.'. ; .Voolsworth, wh4 s truly to nature describes the loss bf Lucy Gray, J',::---Vv.'-"". 7-- The Sweetest thing1 thatever grt-vv, Behind a human door. , ... , ; v could tell of the agony of the paren t, and tne-cmore useful because less agitated ex- Lemons ot her lelluw laborers J3ut we will leave him and return to; the factory. Somef one. when all other ' aid seem to I fad, purjiosed.to ring the Factory bell, v It mighihejfid.get it might awake jthe child - who might be sleeping somewere and 'might somehow be waked up-f-at any "rate it. could, do nq harm, and besides there was - nothing else they could doV . -.The iantherns and the be! I in the nigh t, aroused all - the rbells in the ri eigh borhood, arid all the i - in habitants of the contiguous city." Tise cry of fire,' and of where is it,' . wa ra i - sed at once. - Down came the euaines- dpvyn camethe people, and the best of all down came the fire wardens. ' . ; 'I J oab S ta rk, a h Vd v or k i ng m a nr i n the i"ay;; tim eVanlw propbrt ion a bJy'' hard ;iieep i ng man in t Ii e ti igh t,had heard nothing of alUthis disturbaoce, though he lodged in the factory. buitdi?gs aid tliougli i hey had been ransacked ffojn . rilgep.de; tb fuuda tioriv u nti I .he was aroii sed by the voice of a ri eti e rge t ic ;t Firg wadri " w ho f r 'o e did riot knbw f xa t ly what hq V", was; abu t with the plain and " intellgible i command form a line : . At which he awoke. and in quired what was the matt eV. Ill e war : den could'rit vteHhiini but the mother cduld. fi She had lost her child' she said,.',; her lUtlejJim that he used tp play with, and she cuuld'nt find huri, and the e ngines ; had'n t :; h o th i a to d b with it. " Al I fi re I ockV?, sai I J oa b, -i t .ivent ou on an arraml this afternoon; to the paper milisdnd I seelhiiri at Sq uife Tim ?.H an1 cocks- he'd ru u a way aft d w as - too- ti red to walk back? and I tho?t ' he'd better stay and I'd "come baclTand teli the fdk vvlieire he was--and then vvhehT comeback 1 fbr- gft all about it. k ORDINANCES ULiESS "dopted by ' Jfc Board tyttustets at a spt- wl Meeting held athapti BUl during pZthe late Anniversary xamin(dio7U pe THE S UPEiUNTENDENT. '1H1 ;.: li There shall: be appointed animallj "by - the Board a Su peri ntenden t of 1 th e piop erty 4nF fi nanciai concerns' of the? -University, who shall redfcattliej.Uniy hold hia appoint- ment 'during t he pleasure of the Boartl of Trus tees, and shalt receive for his services for each year a'sttm.hot;e"xceeding; fire "hundred dollars. ; -IshaUbe thd tb take bare- of all the property belangingto the University, .whether reaoir personal, - sittiatea't Chapel Hill or in its yicimty take care of the public buildings and pl-scrve andtkeep them in repair or cause the same .to be 4one;and generally 'b carry' into execution Ltfite various orders and resolutions wbich" have been or may be adopted from time to "time ."by the Board ofVVisUers in' relation to the building's aod property" bf the, ynwersitv J$$?ik shall be . tbedatvo each Student afth commencement bf each -session, immediately af ter arriving' at the University'to pay "over to thej oupcrmienaenx-aii monies vnicn ne may bring bOMf w ; wbicTi hctnay receive duribff the nVirs Hnnft to ithe Cnllece "buitdinars 'for iriiurv done themt as heretetore ---ie siiaii payjorsucin articles out of this fund as a student mav be pe-f- mitf ed to pHrchase in the village bs .order of- the Hcutty, ;and. be 'shaft out; of the same, regularly advaoce every "month ,td eaclt sttident a um not exceedincr onedollar for'nocket money i and hp shall ; keep a regular ra'cciint.wi th each stude ni- ana maice a report -inerem -at evry tu-uiiimcuw?- nient io, inei lioara pr y iiers anu uiupicc u uitj shall so TKqwejjiWf?' 4 4." It shall be t duty of the supef intendent un til the ereetkMvoa riot Uexb Qarding; hmi Re a tta efit ed. to;th':Ulyyersittapafq b ardmjfipH df vanee eacn.naix session, to iii persons wtu the students shall board and no sttident shall b'e permitted to- board in a'y of the boarding housed of the village without!, the consent of the faculty in WViting', ' which shall be filed with the super intendent, j ;;.--;; icf ; rv.Yf: ..- ;-':'v"i 5. .'As soon as a student vahall have delivered over his funds into the hands of the superidtevd ent, it shall , be the duty ' of the supenntenttent to address a letter to , the parent ;nr gnarcliao-'pr the; student, containing an account of the ? sum received, with a specification of the sum- paid for t-ach article of expenditureand i letter"shal be sent to the parent or guardian "at the '.middle.; and the end, "f every session, containing a similar specmcanon qr.tne account, m ttie stuuenT, ana designating the balance. if ahy,remaining;in his hands. ' .. :y . V'V , ,yXv'.; .K ''fiJ'J?.' 6. No student shall be- permitted to purchase any, goods, va r e s, orv mere! i n ndiz e, orl s piyit uou s liquors' of any person i n -; the' village ,; a t else where, ' without the consent of the; faculty, - -or some-.-one of the;: professors ;in; writing,' to be fi led with thcsupe'rintencliit.r and if any stitdent slial I violate this regulationhe may be ad'monishr ;he faculty.:;-;;''r ; t'V 'C'- 7. - When a student takes-and occupies a j-oom atlthe beginning of a session, Iie -shall -contiue to 'occupy it until ;th'e end. thereof, unless he; be nermitted to remove into another room' by j the facnlty.1-; - j X'' ";'. 8. It shall be the duty of the '"superintendent to visit all th rooms of College; at least pnee a week, or oftener iif necessary, and particuJarlv'4 examine u any injury has-been done to theJMiiUU ings, and ascertain, jif fr ictjcj4ble,:it authorj and it the termination "of very session'it shall behis duty to. receive of each sttident the;key of his room ami return it at the commencement of the nextscsston ; ajjd it is hereby made' the; du ty of each student to deliver him; the key ot; his roomV - r4;.r,:.v;;;i -.v -, ;, r ' ; 9.-If there shall be any scribbling on the walls in hny pf 'the passages ''of tlje' College buildings, or other, inj-iry done to them and the superin tendent , canno ascertain its . author - the ex pense of repairs : shall beVcharged to the stu-. dentsoecupying that passage of the.' college buildings. . : ' i '. v ' ' ': ,---; ' 10. The Superintendent to be" appointed by the Board-shall enter into bond and good "security payableto the Presidentbf the Board of Trustees &. ids Successors in office, in the sum often thou sand dollars for the faithful discharge' ofhisjdu ties. . -. s- y Xr- :fi:'-:, v'w.;;... ; ili All the regtdations made respecting tbe Siir: perinteiidcnf 8c the disposition of the funds of the students shall commence in operation'at the be ginning of the ensuing session, and.it is resolved that Thomas II. Tavlor Esq.' of Chapel Hill be appointed tlie Superintendent until the lstiday I ot Jan ne xt ind t hat .he . enter ' 'i nta the bond re: quircM uriijer the sanction- and approbation of the Board of Visiters : Ad in the event of the refusal of Mr. Taylor to act as Superintendent; the1 Board ayf, Visiters shall have powcr-to' make the tempotarv appointment. V - f f; ;;- boarding house. ,;;-f .; ; 1." Until the erection of Another"-boarding hbusey the Board of Visitors shall employ some suitable person tb occjipy as 'a boarding- house, the present steward's hall - and the premises .at tached to the sam?, w'rth the privilege of -vtismg fire wood from the-tands belonging tQ the 5Un versityj ''aiul cuftivatiiVg the cleared ground itpoti such torins as . they may consider compatible with thejint.erest of the Institution. : v ;;.';r:i;'i ' V 2- E vt r student of the-University shall havV the right of hoarding. at the stewarls hall, upon ther tenns agreed on by the Board of- Visiters and the occupant, and; it is recommended by the Board to the students generallyto board at that hall t J .''--?' . - . f-UNI FO HMD RESS;OPTlESTUf ENT Sv i 1 . . Th e ' regu ar dre ss of the -students of the University shall be uniform, and. consist in "the summer season of rthe .year ofia coatee- of dark grey mixture, clue fly icotton material, decent in appearance " and -cheap' in valuer and ;f '. white pantaloons and waistcoat j In:the Svinfer it shill consist of coatee,- pantaloons jand-. wjustcbat of blue color,' and gr decent and cheap, jmaterial. :v 2. The wearing hfBoots byj thestudent is entirely prohibited i jand it is i recommendedto them that other; parts iof their dress: be- plam! but always decent,. -;hayingdueregard to econo my in rif ice1 and to the cleanliness oftheir per sons. ' " .. ' r - -': - ; .- .-;' 'fivi pThe Vgulatiorii with regard to iinifbrnfity of ftress: shall not jextend to the jsenior class at commencement, butjtlieir dress upon such' qcca? sions may be as shall .suit their cnvenTence" . -;4.iThe regulations with regardto the uniform ity. 'of tlress sliall go into operation -at theTcbm mencement of' the Session in 'January 'next.' ' y 1" 2-1. ' The IJbraryTaicofbHe' dollar a; Session heretofore imposed .wprm- eactvstuilent,' shall tie abolished, and the sura. of. $250; is hereby" annu ally appropriated for the "gradual increase : of 'the Library to be expended under the ; direction -of the President of the Board and the - President of the Faculty.-- --iVit-i-v;-:;; v--v:-i- 2. It shall be the duty; Af eaclf professorand tutor; when his class shall be abinitto be exam ined, at the annual examinations tqC haveVready," and fubhsucioftheTrusfees as may be pre sent with a list of the, riames' pf their respectiyi classes, rso that;;the trustees may beenabledi tp vote their own opinions' upon scholarship. iv J k -t 3 Jt shall be the duty .breach-- professor.' and tutor uf the-University tO.leep a regular account of theschblarship;- or eachistudr-nt; during .his course, noting his reguTarity" and moral conduct and shall at the end pf each -Session furnish the parent or "guardiapv of the student with an ab stract br. account pf the same,, and cause this ac count to be laid before the B6ard of Trustees at the public Anniversary Bxamiiuitions. t- -! fj. Publishedby Order of th'eB'ot;.-iTi C i-HF-t - kuss. $XASO.Y. EcftyZ Raleigh, July X0, aW?.".VKr"-f ERSONS desirous Tf nil "possessed, .by the State i,i i. .... tie. ed in' yie following Resolution, c ..ij last General Assembly, rr pi - posals to this Office to be dispo'sed of as there'n Whereas theTState possesses areversionar uiieresi-' jri. xae tanas .iioyei .to uie- "! ' : IndJaVis by an act tUi.-1 General Xssefnl ed atNrwbnron ,the-JSft'ee.nthof Octobe , .... thousand; seven hundred and - fofty-eight ; anu whereas, by sl sale. of the. f aid reversion.: a con- siderablefium nnav1e" raiett' and applied to an ' i.ncj'eas? ;dnheIaterary;u r i4t -Resolved,? that his-Excellencvhe Goverr r beind- lie is -hereby- rtfruested.:to receive nro-i poslsr. fibm the pf sentp'ronrietors. others. fore? said reVersion or fee. und . make -rt r.rt thereofto the" General AssemblvVt thenext an- . nu;d7ne"Ung;:f4'-'-.y,j -; ;; .... :t.-l: .. v " . Jieioh-ed fttrUnr. That Simmons J. Balcer. ; the county- of-Martin Wdiram ft Shiith, of the -conmyof flalifaJiandifliamtlln the county bf Bertie be ' appointed Commission pit. to go upon, tbe fends and to ascertain. Ue n tin - -ti t y - anl quality bf each tract with its fee si m pi & vaiae pqracxe, ax jne lime ot. examination, ami report tthe nextGeneralAsseijibfy; ; and that t hepexenses-attending; the execution of ";'sati I land.' . . I . ' v- vis. j j i oati . , -iv'fc-l . -c -v -ijl . i v- II. G 3URTON. i i By heoyernor,V '; ',., . v - ; Cuass ;K.Py55,-.lFbR:4 827. L ;;;f ..;. CTq- be ;darawn r 15th A!igu$tlS2?; 5!::-S&Tf? - tr Prize of ? S 1 5,6oQ:;is't 2 ,4,000 - I ;-'s t;2500 payable ; f -.Cs";,-:in Albtr A.;,:VrCi.: ny'Hrids - - 'I? X ;'1 ' 1 ': e,co ;:JCixi;5pfi.; 1., 'CO'-' 1 .5.n; it. iv :.dlf00Or.y: ' ' i v-000 H : i. 3 ; V 10 250 1UU -v-ffrt '' i ' . Z-..i 92 ; . . ; : . 20 10 . 1K5C -fx. CG 24 Prizes ' ..; 7 vS99,2I6- v Whole Ticket J $5; Halves$2 50i Q. $t25. '1 -vr;--- :'--X .,.b;-' ;iIIi;Orde ets (post pid,J will receive. prompt -attention: if , ; ijaeigu.or rayetteville, N. C. i:. .... 1 - . .-1- ..,..'. - .. .... .7 A -S.'r. i t. Green e County. Court of -Pieas amd0.tiaater 'Sess 'A ; ' Mar Trro 1 82n m '.. Iuchard Il F. iIarpeV;, ; 1 jrhbmasXldridffe f r' ;i;.V- r Origrin-1 attachment. .' Levied on ther deferifanf ' interest in . the "-lands pf his brother- WilJia a A kirjilge, dee'd publica.tiou.beimade ftr sir weeks siiccessivelv' in.tlie;- Raleigh Register, xfir the said' defendn't iyKfrfvi'',". ni-iiuTi m rjcasaau quarter bessi'jns.v to be held for; the County of Greene. 5 XPpeanngTto the satisfaction of the Court, tlvat the defendant,Thomas Aldridge is not a resid en t of tf us State s ordered, : therefore,-' th at' m tneouruipuse m SnowbUIon the- second Monday . of 'Atisrust next! arid : re ble vv. &.C or 3 udgment;find will be entered against him and property levied on condemned, j ibject to pay- mtrnt oi piainim sfTemana.; itness,. , William - uhams gQIerkof said Court, at SnowhilL the . second Monday of May, 182. .' . p - v A"CSt. WM. mLLIAMSiCIk. for instruction fibrded-by the number of .Teach'. ers, and l tie possession of aji Excellent Philosophical- and Chemical Apparatus and" Mineralo-i-. cal Cani ,et united to the t known healthinesif -the, - place,' and thejnoderate "terms of tuitioti. presenf no ordinary clairnV to the notice of tt:s parents ana guannans ot our community. - s . i.vf- :?jrnceruapejvrc. . - Tf. Ordinary tuition per Session. : i; - . . Fourth Class SIO 00 , ..- ; ' ;.-- Thu-d do ' 12 50 ; ; i; . -Second do ";12:50- - r ; . f Zv i ir lrst.. v do '15-00 - - ' '-' : tusic, (per Session) $24 00 " ' A Painting & Drawing- '10 00' ;V KeedleAVork;;:v: -: i0O A--"v--. Contingent expences4 ; .50 1 j . ; , Board $10 per; month ; 1- i -; ; ; ' ' V ' 1 -; -f-3 vKii;i(, sucenntendent -llillsboro'ulyS. 3ot - StateJofrNortli- Carolina. -v 4 t 'Yr Cbuntyof Randolphl - ? Hez. Johnston & others, '..'J ;t4 " --'";:-t';"TC In -Equityt''-V Robert Va1kerr&bthers. ;: -Jy ; - . - T appearingto the satisfaction of the Court, that the-defenjants Ttiomas Beard and Jeie Beard, "surviving executors cf - tlie last v. ill r.ni testament of John Brard deceased, arc r habitants of thiS State it s therefore; rJi and decreed tliat'thVsuHrying executors c f said John Beard, dee'd, shall appear at ,z Courtof Equity to be held, for the .cot:-? Randolph, on. the 4th filonday cf Sep: ' next," then and there to; plead, f ensver to mur.tottlie complainants -bill cf ccmI ' t therwise. the said bill will be t lien ??r tobe lieard xparte tard ihs-t th: , bepublisVed six.weeks in ucci:s;oa i; leigb-Rigisrer:- V- ? ' ' 7r:.v-Aiccpyr;;v,B'Eix:oT', ixz .lPr r dv. t2 0..;-,-. ; :;t - " .'-.' y Hillsborough Female Semiiiary. npHE- Exercises of this jnlitutibn vill be re JLr sumed on the- 12;h instant: l .The - facilitlpa V
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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July 31, 1827, edition 1
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