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S't f-IntpoJ it ics !Kwaa5)ap.armpa rioly 4 't JitlBaf ; K ne vf nttiifkn ?:qties4n?ro ved;1jrejrkte ecidecl par erire weie:de voted to inSbnuort of the tfliii n io0 that i ii? ilisifl feibicd,Tiiu k , n Kno w; tnai nevwas. , a.? eaiuus iend gvt pt ill coadopt ion of tu r.preke n t Ii appy r ri sf it iVt in hrl-ati il 1 1 1 1 a t r h et l ro mo t ed it o trlbci the; States as the; bulwark of o'ur lUlUllt liiP-h nfiltiiuil O . f : imV Iinnriied film with 1 his fabiiliai ....... , ', thwnpfrfectcoh.nta If ana leeitnssv? Ill oiiiniqris on Mu urai .311 OJ CC l WCI v . IICVOl . fVtJlivr WJu J - V.l'i ctitl not espouse, tne pa-ionsjoi anypar iyifiitic Jess? did j he carry them w it h him?tbjt!ii& hi tjli feat op justice: A scrkji pujpus' vila&l atronga r ibierlnd fgoiid 'g9v.rint' ) X h a t fi ifb ega the w?d b f his j bol i t icj fro jn : the mass of" his tiMmerous judicial o-,'pitiions.f-,: -r -M-iv Hlir poll tics, indeed jwerjs Dr.that'en , larged cast, wliich4 V with party feelings.; ; He viewed the in- ' fp'tWt bf v. It is" rjiu ntrv I bn the most ex- fendedsclbHelo 1 ppsteir$d raisings atbttcring edi dee! for :tii e pn rlsentHcratibn llV. K .AiOIIIUIcIXG ni3 uiMivfM-iiifioi TitM ' but it would be sure to follow and pros- Atifactiire he considei ca astie most sp-vlidfoVrldations'bCbii 1 N Consistently with thdiiprinCipI, -, t " lie 'was a zealous and active .member pt the iijaucipmaoociety torpromoung , ;Agricul tn reM: I n the y ear J 8 1 4; he w as riri.iru liiiji i iuii iiaiut.iiia ill uil' iuit u i oi ipe pairioucureorgc vyer, anu vuji . uuueu .4irxiiawpmv,i;ucfi-Mu!,' iivTereu-U'Ciore, meio on uiv loin oi j aiiur ..J i - .1 i I. .il. - N . ri. ...f ti i 1" !ii a velljas Jthebrieti KHPW I'. . led; ;e. k It bui t ids with i hteresti n S facts, f ahd ?diS'4 -.4. "wiav-'HiiiiiNauiij-i vf0lbaueocaj;pf4.hem'nte V".'-'t: :.'.- -..if -Hetwaslthfe i p rslu ei bthei bciety fiirl t iicebcbbf tfgeb rttbfacturesanHlthem ; JtiaVe been pursuiiigipneojt; thepbjeqts ; nearest, tolh&hea l T wiUibiit manufatbiesl e.ii uaye i.remaiiieii xoioiues .iu-went Ho''tKatvdegi;bfiitipsw ve;H' any aiiyiai-tieieithsitiwasirpi ma- ed in favor bh isercli and eapknojiv ledge tliat a piejccjjbf j suiebiei i ; cap clot 1 1 J vv h tcl j Ifejs I q wdiliiiaS better ;'iivedt!ia 51 ; aeath. While iesMi -liej-y I far?? Maryi4rtdl Kej.!foa bt.rtg' .UiarlwU it" 1 iatibnsV:Thedi BritaiiinastutWinai selves; tr .he. tirpfnb vas the'oasis of iheiE system. -Indeed; lie carried liits fceitHg ii inamBuivDi ivi pynrirmriHTiiiiir 'lull iiru .lemv of Natural Sciences.: ami that of witSoriey,! ljcCallecMiii-tpli del phj a?At lie msu tn J fwinddj in8. ji 4 , inTlrttn?ti0ipw 'J: i n like Banirehfiyer the Socewhica5i i ricbrpo tateitltt i i f I IVitvejftabl iah i:n me juaw Acaue.my uoi . .iius riry ; 10 ine surr-esfji Xliei;Aadetn will everreere tlie jbe-tnbiTof-t Ue iij 1 u st i j ou is Jpa t mn 1 I buld j never - liai-e done were. I to ejnunieiHitflie benevolent jasflyH heas an .efficient tnenibcr.;: I ii aitm t . of t h bse Sbcietuiit Wjd la jistinguitr rafik fiifihislelloW citize t)r;hlng( iiect-liereceiVejicimfined tQ -fhis citf r tci .this' StUelInJ Vard'UmversitY that hancient and cel- ebrated instituUbiii jVwliich is known not tnl Ui I u vitth'nT its ImtinrM. riiiifprrMl 111 ii p'n':Trn!.iin tpr.AbLiw y Was "also f .elected; a mem1iexf ihe ;Aierican j Academy of Arts b"d Sciehce,r.;i IrhcsetlistitictibVisj though unsought, must have been grate ful tt"jhi 'lfl!7F iAy- jhichi rival ,1?JiiIaqeJ hiift'j::ln liet.slpaii Toj'ttie pij'ojtno f ib n h if I k no w 1 edge, r jO f i i k 1 attaclis&ent to science anu in tparucuiar iopur4n4 stliutioniief ga yo a prom in me i asi uu i- emn act bf iis;jifePyv lastYjil and .Testament, he; left a legacy of 200 dollars to pur Society ; and a like one to t hef AtNcnsBuin of tfh i lad cjl phia. : j V Sucl ias the patriotic citizen, the enlitchtened pliilosopher,. the learned, & upriglit'judge, whose loss, we deplore, in coinmbn Kyithjthe cptintrr to 4 which he: belonged; As his associates. ad his friensejhay his privatflworth ; i I tan not n u i t'ltliis mourniUl , suujrci iiiiuui -reu-aping thbsel 'riianvai 'ttualitirfwhlchj endeaN ed him to us ell. i ; y ; 4 ;;; .- - j Ybui wub lie4 knbvn - Wistar and yglim'ifew 11 ..the.'bbtli liy el ca' mot u t i" h a vcf bb ner y ed t h at si m il ajrity : o f d i sposi t io h ;an d (eel i ngs w h ic h ji rod ii ced the w;arm and intimate fHeridship jthat bsisted petWi them, k lhesam ex liansiye: jimlantljfo)y v ;he sanie loye of trutlViieaam f n, heriatp taihmbnttii fi'ieiidshi ds. FAlike modest and diffident each admired in the btliepj tiibsirtue whichjlti ihimself lietconsidercd w ot or dinary Viilue. -j The hearts of thse two excel 1 en t;tnen; "were .T Cas t in th e v sa toe mould, alid a true picture of the ojie is a iaiiniui pejiieaiiou oriuc oiner. -1 ; :Tilghman was . born jwitti warm pt sibns i bbt Ite iM learned early to jsu r .' Pas- sub p!them t;l tlieu healiy jmnedfe ty.and;diffidteri jwariincbn;airfc which" mi clit "tie rnistceh terV pridebr a want of thekliider fe BooVdisappeare yet he. preserved al ways fin hisV person tbresnefiem rTlie ''vTfeealiiihei ai;mthKbf 1 his; heart fbubbts";nbblS cnarny anu uenevoience.w ms atxouwts npwjvpjorfiuaij' i : itiousauu uouar, exibiiciu cliariitahtelybitatibnsi iiiins ui uiurt; Kiiiuiies.;;;jiis cuiiuiuii ttoiis' to p 1 v U V . ' tii 111 .mt 1 arei itenti n t Im I tfliiscpehses jerthcaibdii 0 1 e ; ouv ins pruu e nt econ' my,;anu uir tfratpreifladdlme aiafiail'sifiiiiVft'H hi ra RtollVeijbs becambhissatibrHf alid tf :f ;:Ti?i l lTi.:f :" i i -v? "I 'f2" rii; 'T'i 'rlli'j!!!.' to iri ve i uii sco ic, io ii t3 u i ii u i cci msi 1 it- fniiopina qiiiI ' j piti Ii t,i r o "1: vXie y pon tu ui mmi whenlhe Ifa pomade; Cliecks uiidile fa? nb ohstacleStbdclciit warmest eiursiuus . ui; tuiiuuuic- nyu '' .v-i' l- ' -.r,'-''J4'''' if-i r.V-'S -:-' .-;f I..; ..J : i-w 1 I,nnA nht n nil linur i iiiiiii7iiiEiis alii tin vn iiiau nun nuuiii ibonientrSlbtlni court :overwlrtCl thwyrvAraong iZ&ll?? - i : menareXatDenter-Olacks-mitlisari foreAhe t Court : waRibrieri m o ,a irienu-no w c newas, ne looKeo sfeadfa I ly i n his face, f a nd answered i vp v n o u I o rt gr to u ve. T ' ? A le w afterwards he Was no more. wuiw. i,f r ir- own vSakesl What fivas in otherak. virtue. saKe was m? Jiifn fa propeJnsi lyWi His strict adherence to truth J his ablibriucerof falsehood;. Utn uiishakei integrityj ere knowii t6eye' stood Jbmong ftlmost proniimentv traits of his! character V? In Maryland heu was called tlje iipnest the legislatbre of that atatehiiUalit and tlfc well-knbwi I j udg entrarticuied h i rri an unbounded influence A member pace entered the rjouse w an imtuirtant. nuextion was taking. tohini." Somebody tried; to . ex plain k H t It is ri( mat'er,V answered he, which side d d Hr?i' Iglimanup- port? huhim. 1 am sure to be right.-' While he hat was chief justice, he siinder-; SIOOU a case was to oe suomitTeu to his, decife on, , in wnitn . ine uautt ?u I I StateU was rnnreMied. ' -He Uiite i m m et i a rely so 1 d j W&h are Wh i ch he h el d in the stock of that jnstifutiou, Jest un kno wr i :jt. h i thselfc jr'he.'shbu Itl be ia the leastvl)iasjsed. Hp Jsp . mucli ($ guardeAl agaiurtfprivate aiectioh,that!his iVieiids" used t if say, i fiat! his1 enemies had the better chance of i favorable; judgment. 'The: trutll is, tlia : he considered neither filendajnpii etierhi ts ; justice in hisj udg- ments was tiiejSipgte Pbject that lie had in view.. In this line :. of conduct, which pursu 4 ;-l.s'iv eu to tne aastrdav ot tils life, Phllosoidiy was'tibt I is oulv on also ten ty 4i. 1 Ti Igh man was reli gbirs, vvithobir Jii&rotrv' f a regular a ire n dan. UP worstll , and a zealeus tnem hr of the Protes a o t E pi scbpal C h'u rch , to which and G id lie-.uclonged.'p aloue. He was in" Jhe habit of communing vithf himself and With tis Mftketv:, Ob every return of his. birth -day!, lie reviewed his past life, 6c in ine piesenceoi iou, lonqeu virtuous resolutions, wiuco ne commute a to wri to one un til. after his death. Forgiveness of enemies is a" lead in or precept; .bf tlie Christian J religion.-- rilghmah i not only forgave Ins enemies, but did; them allfthe trood in his bower. Thi s sjb ti ni e 1 1 1; was t he. last V Wh ich lie b re'athMi'l 1 am" in'peaceaaid jie,X'w ith' all the. Worhl. j bear no il! wili toany human1 ui;nig and there is no person in existence tp whom I would jnot do good a j l d re ri (1 e r se r vice, I it.it were i n my power ; no man catf be happy w ho docs injuries ; tliat ' lie -i may" not forffive the jiayeA receivea troin V his telrow , crea- tUres m .4-H?;.:;ij::fc This was the last tune he conversed at anyl length IHe died inthe the 50tW Atinl. in the present vear j But he Vy ill lite long iit: bur remem- brance. I his iS not the last timet we shall indulge inntherecolIecUbn tif his Virtue; Often ill h is: name be b n our lips an long wjYl his -hu'imbTv T6! ai n i ajteX'Iwillbe, jn to us, ' that the emabations in our Consolat pf his" jjuminpui pjibd -will still Temaio a hlessi ng t6 ou r;age (nd: I o future gen 1 1 eraUosjAa'a his amel shalKhe hotiored ambbff t -Us: through aloiicr series of aces.' i-r . :g Whenk at some distant daybsterity ppintiti-to the ilist; dfntsJ liill nat: erliriT-ii fI,itolimiVi'?Li. :Vhat merits rehtit letlJii m tp, t hi i digni fl orl tlf a t Iri n ? rir HPlii V . vI 1 1 ' Ka '. r.s hrmiail - m mm w. m w ) it .. ... . w i mM mm m w - iika.-kiiHtiuii . i. . jl. v t . wv aim vr v i . Me setecr jPhdPsop justice;: f h iloso phy 1 1 u : retu rn, ; ni aced iie seatij;Jier r rankliti and her JelTerson. And iiosteri ty willex claim Willi, one bice ffi'Hb cbuld" Vipt obtained ajnopierrewaru, ; aor. :1- RS. LtjCAS respect fully informs her friends above 'Ac4dfmy2wi lst:Sfon' "situation t kls salubribus air audi water,make it a rail es only fim pe jStageHoa the Estate of n?y deceased . busband Stphen: l XV00 W1V fxl nisf a Speciuca; ion jef the uua-: i : vV ; l&WjportuhUil v if 1 confractednthf f. Gray t HwckabVa take are pftheJStef ard'sf Halt atiChsipeVitillrth it seeivddUat-s ahd A half perontlt- 1 lege to lings,-, iti remoteness? irnmUie r lsipu- hort tKevtltage, and he djmiriislktJd price: df bard; iodnee theLTrustees o1 ivcaniwi'iai tAe Studenfrgm&aUy Xb bbard at the vHll. Xi t J 4 y, :?m e has;mani,y, sec; Tlh f 33 -2t.- - i- ; X: !. 'v . VI- t . . t. ... t- V -H;"rf.'? HE exercises of thts'Instittition Iwill be fl rf7 f',JL-1 surned on; Mdndiijv the7i day. f of ; Jaituarjl' netxt, kinder tUe supenutendenrce oi Mr. James U Jouosba. j : r- AUGUSTUS . RintTON Sec'y F The . Richmond EnjturerlMentbn Gaf. zette, publish the above for '4 weeks' succek4iyelt;aid lorwara inir accounts o iac rsi Aiasitr i iut ford for navment.v irtN -tec. 1827 .... :j : f 1271 jla4y e Forest Female ? ooLt, ' Iff 4NTED;fbr tiel abo vei'La'dynuali. !Tf iied to instruct ) n the useful "an( orhameu fal branches of 1 earning. .Letters, st ati ng '4t ejr m t; qualifications ahd; references-" addressled to tL: 3WAKE:1'FORESTr5I:i Pleasant Grove Academvi2 r B Exercises (of this-'institution ' will .com-1 mnce on the first j Monday i n February en- uinsr, under ' the sunt nntendence bfMr. Levi : Wnght, ; who i will teach- ,S celling J Heading; - .'-f. L i . i a . : i ,;Te Academy is situated within two hundred yards'of the subscriber's holiseU who'! wilt Board ten pt- twelve students at four dollars .berWuntJu asmng, c mciuueu.T v . i ;.: ! ..11 I bast, ru v r,L.L wane ctmnry, jan. i. c . i -rv 5 i3l 3w: VlS t. ..S Driiferove-AL'cade .ipHE undesigned has employed Mr.' Guern "Ja, sey a Gradia :e'of: a Northern ollfge jas Teacher, to jtake, cliarge"f this Academy for the ensuing yearand the Sch'opl.jwilj fjomraenkrie on the first 'of Jar iiary; rMr. Suerpsey comes well recommended as a gentfeman qliatified.fto to takV, charfeof an Acadenyi and WU tech the ,'renk, . Latin and trench Languages and "jaH ither branc les pecsesary to qulify a student !to Miter the University'. :The price bfJTuhidn for I Heading, Writing and Arithmetic will be $8. and I itir an i uuier oranuncs ua'-uiiiy laugut jin Aca(ie mies," $10 peiessiomf? Ati :the nndersignt! at S tu the session. " If .The readence of the"! tin " v aj w . twi oj gnii ui .yia fwiucua ersiffried is 1 healthy, and. is cut off from Ul temptations tot dissipation, and where" from the assiauiiy ana axmiues oi r ir.i Guernsey,- ana tne especial - superimenaauce oi - me unaersignea, such students as may attend 1 the Academy,: itp is hoped nnd calculated will make great progress injuseful knowledge f V;y . if? - fjt.r Frapklin Coj Dec! 12, 1827. 1: law 4t . ii ii-i ii -f-i Jk vvk imui nnilE exercises of this T'istitutionI wdl be Ire- . : ; stimed on the 2th'insti ..under.- Hie; manage whfch our town enfalvs: ' united to the 1 facilities . I uef rcpuuuou lor, ucaiui anu tnuu satiety for instruction 'possessed by 1 our Set n3 nary. Pre sent no ordinary 'cliu ms to' the . aCtention .of :ihe; fare nts" and Guardians in oifr com in u n tty . .v 4 .- j t ne prices oi; oura anu cuuion are iiMmeraxej and the . Trustees !irid Teachers rileds'e' thein- setvesr to reoress. so far as ties, in-toeii ''IiowLr, every. ifiing ca n vagaucc 4i i l uijcasj ,jr uy urtnecessary, expenditure ot money. - Th price of rdiitiHry tuition va- , -1 5 Instruct ipi inL Needle-Work," I V Vf'.t" sioii, pava- tr. nf Mulnn- an) Kin air i ' - 1H. " l . r.- ' Board can be.obtainefi in the most resbectable amiliesLpfheplaceVat $10 per month, iocludlriir ashingwoddjCandiel I " & j .:'k.$ HillsljoroJan 7, 185&ffc. 433 -i wSw f "i u TIIE first Session of the year 1823 will com-: a'P'melice ? mthisvIAsUtUtidir oht theT-irthi ol1 Jnuar 1 1 Teriis forBoard aiidvltistrui:tiori in theE'emehtaryjand Scientific, Branches :1tauijht in this Seminary; vrill be1 60 :dollatsi "il Music $8 Painting iand Drawing 15 $ French JLangtiage 10 with large Maps,; Gl bes,' a Chemical and P4?lrH sophical A pparatiis and aCabinet of.MineralsJ- wilt Oardi Wh th e Pri ncJ pair, other w ise b bard can.be obtained in highly respectable families In tb w rty, i iStrict attention ;Wi ll be. paid to the man nera.ajid moral dep oitment ofthe'ybung ladies; riz.lz. fl.hi.ll-: iiii-tl'-'ll'i .'I'i i.: . i-r . . J J" i" ed to insert the abovetadvertlsemeTit once in two aS lieireby -ffiven . thatTmpurauance tb "an' or der of the Cburity Cpurt of Wake, 1 shallex-postp'islate-tp the highest bidder at ; tiic'jCui't Hbhsej n Uahrigi),; on .Wednesday ,.ti)e 6th: dyV! t ebruary, pext ryery-valuaoie ;& laves, con r; our . l eaciicra w u i onsiaiiify cijiuyca..-r --jr VThvUichmpndif tirer.' Wrrenta fjle Porter and Tarborb Free Press: is eachlrePuesti xteeks till they, givelt Jthree irwertidhs.' j z -kf 4i:3j(3iS' JifonVtDeclt. ipton ' ercopiei-or Vola I and Il.'.uf JhI;; . atid Seflton; ttegister of jthe. D'rbvtes iton- ' f SW-Th? ijwt-ifoluroe ."f odeH'tejslipeii': se" 111 ; fpp '-ftni r d hilars ; theCsecondi I which cOnta:- s Ua. ? lwee;l500 suVd 1600 iUes, ieT fr eigholl. ; v"vMKVc.rp--icciion pir. -v ims to tae Presidency, orj.s?tna)!y? pubed in th? -Hitfirnond k rb. t To had at the Keijrter Office: . -' 1 .: ' i& Tlie celebratedlRe Horse, il OaSX bf the cetebra'ed"- : UK ? r,i oyt - iicM t ASUV .1 Jb .. j. ii ;Citizfn,i wdl &tand ' f rsafcSi;J-.t .-ir,tCl seaon. ;';Particulir3 ' !d-iie;veniduii.tnneit;4 j;.l: j V : Rai eiglri and rNeivb e r S'ta:c3i' ' ; ANOTHER arrangement JiM been lately mad r i '- " -5.. i vj.- resnecxtng tins iine.-jOKragesw 3 hey tor.-"'.. leave .Raleigbi.'ei o'clock! in the mprhngf 'ndV.Trpyi" in -Newberji 1 : on Thursdays and Surtdys ;by i2;6cJock in hes: afiernoonir-; 5 Lcay.e Nevvblrn. every Saturdiynd , Wednesdayat $ octotc ip the j mqTnlng, a ikI ar - -rive" in jRalelorh on 'Moodiys jad -Fridays by;;."( o'clock; j .1 nthe;-; for e iibon.-3oj ,that r: PssengTV: 'V X wiUbc Jbut little p gonjfff.f. ihrofigHithe routed Va distance 4f 120 miles.' nd .:J:; i.j-i.-.i.'.jVl '..ij''."i.i'- r-jj.L--'.. ! i' ' : themi Csb that.nbthirig sliaH. b watmg "on triy r v part to rengei passenge rs ciomrprtabie - tli ei o fore Khcit th e public -to i rave I jwith me.' r. - -.V.-r" -1 , t Frohijand after: the; 1st day tlDf Januaryv next, : T my Stage far wili k reduced fram 8 tolS ce .t si ! ' . : "1. J! ' 1 1 . -1. ! ' .-.. ; .: per mile, inconsequence of the tiardhess bfUho times'and-ferty-of mwey- fj 'zi Z-licx.''' fT'.111? itmusteljere uiide that. I will, not hold myself account?ibl4 for - thesafe. Con 1 ! ; veyance'jbfV(ty; j ! but will endeiryor Jo p&ve. the In st atientTon pkni V .to.'tKeinTJt:hVreadd : I rangement is the besttnie ihit. H.13 ever been yWt ' a ' : pn the Iriite,; :asit ejablesf rhej to procure the ; 1 best public; hMises between tVe. two 'places,' fp?' v Passehger , and,t he route bfth vays is perform- . -:l :' ed in little rhWeilha 1 nafitig-'tti'rael )n5-ngh't3C llhave."tio ; doubt ." : but after ;a litde ;experiencc, all IvUbe satisfied v i --' f who are inlereted.n''f 1; V? .".- vt ' -"ii.- k METT UtLLlARi) Proprieto4 ; : " - jjec; ferii, -HiH ;. : 25 .- i . : N THK AmepcanCohi)izatip whpset I o"A? UniteStateii pnjtlie epaorAfnc1;i ? - ' the autisfaottoiv Qfnfby.iwing,r.in: public that : V -Tc thus, fail their abJCT;haVe been! crowned With il i succes. iA colony h ak been planted ju a ferttl e I soil.lni a plim? ": coloured tnan and is now; in so fl iurishing ann. ? ; ;; ditipn,7that it JifferTrn '' ed'peoplejenij j tioa being abbut,-twehty '.dollars jfor every emi r grautf Jo lessen thii eipenseaChtfJKocietr it ;'"'. ' r j ha been concluded, ioi solicit D.ublic ' ebniribu- - I jtions for the. purchase of a vessel , tp beemp loy : edJBKecity m ir4ortin J uj 1 1 v. t vca iai. f;ii -wn Tiy, .. Ilia jr ;t; : be theietter able -to-prdceed with: efficiency, ia 4"s"greatiUerp:r2evHt V, 'tfd.r."?7v'.y .i-.---';. - v -uwiwiiwiw. iiuis uurposc are; : rirspcctiuirv solicite'dv from the.iftbabjtanta of Riletgh anditsA generally. 1, tOonatipstpthe Society forny7-, putppse, ' and subscnptTons to the I f ; African; tte-l, - t f lyTreifpivoi by:thAgehJt':;of -th-ej-lScKjietyw..' uuaitwi r miu VUiuuui UUt nai. , .VTill Oe ZTaLIU. ( ITirery Irieyard'il !".-irr-A: i l k.t ArHHnNSK ii.nimi.T c..t.i.:: j vJL for the jntrodttctJprt lof theifcuTtivatitfiVf tHeVisjc into the Uhitea -Statesi hat?nr; ki k-:iiSL' tified lb: the Southerfl Public a' period too late-; - 5 j tollowit tb"reach.he eVuAal ,bf kn ; infiUltyo.!- i; - i lia uiuti iuuat.1, njiu, vnill IDUJd OT US UlUllV. aUQ - .kl x .-.f;i i. ..1 j-; ( ; i it -;v J &.ordered this quahtitv from hia fktfeerin France. -iTheyJwill arrivih:Ncw: York belbreue: middled ': subscribers may still : furnish , themielves wtiti af ' : : ' supply to the' amount spPcified.i;"T: "'V i- W ' irThcstiasusuatH ratedthe! fiiedKnrlce4 IS for 'lOponootor'over,!; at the Vatefpf 12J trnta; : eacn itopt, ttr ie.s8:ttum.i louut at the; rate o. 15 1 : cents: lor less than 500,T 20 cents,', ind 30cU H far less than' 50 tO-betriail, on the de Ii ver oT Hl;eters wilt riot be rcei vd oinlexpbst paid. Wil minitba;:- - ouoHcripoon usis axe openea aty.' ;; - ? 'ewb'erowitbrOflV j liUteighia. GAfcSksON-rP;'- vNew.Vo!ki:it ''-AttaNS'E;I.O'r,AT'-f'j- UZiielatstbelow M'ciojractbVI rerriovij the oiistntcs r-1 ' : "). - u:-. -tions which yet remain to'a gooU S fp i avx-" A " Walton m.tbe Cape r ear.Hivep be!4 w W il rn in arv . : -'f.. nXJ A f. l,J.'..l.li"lf . y i Dredging' ?faCJ.iiiie KlatsSccifiicii': have. ;b'e'e"-' i'-- lilhrlft llol r mi Wiirlr.- . .'' Ii . : : Proposals are- to b rhle tbMr. jAl'ashiCi- i:i : .:iL i irn r-TliV :t.j'':-ri..-::lUi-U - - : K:- V; r. i V - I ;cd nbn rthat bcasionv alwa.viadyat;hiio (CjimsUtiCe, niay
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Jan. 22, 1828, edition 1
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