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C 1 - V v'rls ".'I .'.'VPv , J'l ' Our$ are the plan? of fair, delielitful peace! 1 :.' ! Unwarp'd by. party rare.to live like brothers.' - V "I ' 1 If;-1.- V, V, "1 ''v J r 1. V Lrtf 11'V ALtfbtf - J -icL.' - rv v.:..; 4l - i-Tjubrisbea every , ;il p " jOsrpii gales &:son,:. y ;: At per annum-half- in advance ". . -LLl,i nil a i ; ni s i e atl v i nserted: three , world J as the conservator or:ll;avt8l6hort tin mvm nSG-SS'rBSl the artf of Printihk; onaerFiif Mn its my moU iiHiurci in tig ujwruuuijs, ariu.iin...iiS'in fluence tipoh' society I Iiy its origin it cxciteq-.- tlie astonishment of m an to such a degree, as Vtoj be v-ascrietl'to-thejii-' flirence of a.suerwatufal jvoyireranfl-its inventor hecamt? associated Jn the mind yi ur - iiie,pfi wers , oh uarKnes y'. 1 n mis piVgres 'anugrad JforalafdKdSScentsforeverysucceea iimh:rcatioTiVtboSofgreaterien;v":e proportion. J:'. .Cw-iifcn.;ihankfully receivec.f r w -it-i. r,oVn M&nthh Mevlens, . jv-. :; f MASS CHUSETT3 ; MECHANIC ASSpqiATION who'wiil our outworn eyery;' day sub "jectsV' poetifigiucs4 and:tu .oilcclamatioti; 'Sd crown his climax SvitTK,;tiie;.s crusiropvv6rldsi!v ehce;ieeisr thatwhat" my;heplerididy and in g?oI steixw hen' applied t' one Subject, niKy' bhurlesqneand ridicu v Ibus When -appended to anpttier. vrhis bbviousltlituihtis too o ften Overlooked 'bvioiiWSmbitjourf;an '.Vj .yheoratbr;bp his ccasioW ; atiidjtlie add ress though ncat t CjeaV atlU apprI in sty iu aim ihhu nlainiiess everito severity tWe deem it a Tery; piroperjahd V becumin'acld ress for tlieratiiif of scbkancietyi A It a-V-'b6unds;iiitimpurta mation.1 c Its.chiei .burueii ;s to utitoUl the objects anopurpp t WefremarkV as vve pass tli'at tliey need "kVio encomium. lie.initchanicj'iiitcrest -ig i already a rejcctible element in the the; constitution oio sb- E very person in, the least acquaint- cd with th af reinn, w i 1 1 u t jtlerstand that thelnhmesjof the officers ardof the .;firstirespect The 'chief object pi this association is, Xta excrcis" charity towards their deca--j'inx aiid unfortunate brethren and the 1 desolate widows; and orpbansoC; their .members; Itiswliplly unnecessary, to say word in jr aise of such Holy and i Godlike purposes, j VTe wish them the k blessings of, Itopvha 'ttiem thdV ivere ready to peris fc:?yYc :arc; thtice happy tu see an;erainent and i opnlentfpublislter the earnest advocate - of: sucu nopic j cnarities; -yi win tenu i to reiu tc tlic absurd error,-! hat ; .weal thy .. Dnblishera arc a part .. of r the. lost : ten .iues-i -v--t -"v t ;. f j---- .'.Wc ,qf,nte ?ue following; as a lair sample f the address and as giving a jicrtitiejit and just exposition .of the im iioranceJbfi:heB : ttiesbretlirenyof Xtie , type,ias coostitucnt V members of society -j: --ty J- ( 'iAmciTngtliekvar com niuni ty hi th go : t pi a li e v p sbci ' cty, we would not'j cja.inVfor.otirselyes ' any thing more, than t ha t to v h i ch wo ' thiiioMt'sclyes jiwtly entitledi. ;Btit ' , we would .direct your atteution ; witJi ; .biit ariigaiice, to some of, the lew' cans - ,.s,- whicIr!iaveope'rated tpinWpirea do n fi d e nee Vinh national 4 r eso u rccs, - fad to igiyc tis ahationlr cliaracter.-1 1 Who ;t hen Us i t, let me askttiat designs ''iintl; putsjin .notl0 rl0comUcatcd'ma . hinei-y nictits, those i nlc t s to Wealth; : towhich ltlier whole natitirilis '.Tiiowallye?';-'Ylitj constructs ,tlu.. X ark I ni l safetv. wlii c!i I ; i.riiiCT,iipnii .me iiiiuiy , ui'cp, : urinsjst Hie I '--Avcltli'ibf' foreign' climes to' the; doors of our me rclian ts, n lis on r, pub 1 ic anil pn- Vate1 coflefswitli silver aiid gt!d, " and i v protcctsthb itVyicd -jlgUts .of bui coti nf try.? 'f:::W;ho'jlUitsjvnr,civts thpsVsta(f Jy 'public J and pi i vkte Jdiilcesr-Avhicfi-ado rt t ;ou r - c i t i cs 3 in tl y 1 1 ages;-.an'd; ko -.'Ijighfy.iu bjer vV: 'ou r lebin lbi4 aticl ; Co -':. ycuieiicev E -;; V (hi; presents the fair pa ic .of his'torV tr, )c try v;if ancient a nibderti Uteratuitto:lhecng eye uf thc-inau of tastciand ofVcicncc? I Whpw. in'' fihcvgi yes nioljiiti to'J.he,i;6rj.d? h 1 vuse "li;-is tlu in iioi-tan t in caiin o f bu coj ntrygreat-.. has fended mbie than all ott.er human efforts jconibi bed, to amelidrat e the con dionbtociet of kn wledr ; and facilitatirig lts Uic qiiisi ti mrp In lts in&Uencof u ipori the world, it may justly jbe xbmparcd . to a ' little leavenwhich leaveneth the whole 1 uni pStifflt is fel t and iacknbiv ledged to be themigh ty engi ne, by vvhi(h nations, ki ngd o m s , eiti pi yes a n d i n d i v i d ii al s y a re governed and co'nt roll eil " T-iirouarh t he medium of the ; press,t the various im prove) ients inall 'thejartsarid sciences are i c minunicated yl th e. po'litical ;and moral state of society. is improved t and last, t iHughi not least! the WprcIofLife is cbnYnuoicate'toyall.naU tongues and lniages; inVtheir bwnl dialect, As the press is, thercbrc capable of ex ercising so mighty an influence over the political, moral, and Irelicious state of the vHfI;" wb at once see v t tie; vast im po r t a ri ce, ; n o t ri n ly of u ard i ng ! i ts frce4 dom,.'jis also o:x;hiebking; its ijtendency to lice'n'i' tionsi jcss;;et j t : al ways t fcje open and fie'tpncptira'ge. en terprizc) ; to d isti 11 guisli between the Aspiring ! demagogue and the-true l patriot : to 4 sneak of men and things as! iliey are ; to .vin dicate the cause of-justicevei; oppres sion; of ;hum?y cvoyer crpeJtyV of paj tribti.m 'of bitibiand Of the libe rating cniir prnciples'of -virtue, oven lie enslaving:, desrradilner nassions i . f - 1 iiess am! siren irt i u. ! ljjpnrpbfl checktJieprbgresspif mechanicalope ; 1 1 ess aini strensrjli. are broil gut into ac- ' tidn;;V M jj-f; prMHrtibn:'"as! youvston or l - i : m . m ..... - . or vice. ;J f MV-MQTHE Rl S tiuAVE. ,,; 1 had a Motheponce, jflke ycu, ; ,: , y X - Who o'er my pillpw hung, ; J-. --Kiis'd from .-my, cheek! the briny 'dew,. ''. And taught my faltering; tongue. ut tnen mere came a feartqi day ?t i I sought my mother's bed, . j Till harsh hands tore me thence away, - f l And told m'e she Hras dead. . It was thi rteen cars since, my .mo ther's death, wheu, after a long absence from my native vilhage, : I stood beside the sacred mpulil, beneath IwhicK I ha'd seen ) er burled. Sincjs thatlraburnfiil peribc ,i grea t ; cl langes , h i !d com e over mc f ply childish lyears had passed a yay, and with pthera jniy yputhfiil elni racte. . .The 'world ' was j altered too and as X stood at"; my- mother's gra ye, I cob d hardly Vrealjzls that. I was the same Uibughtless, hapjiy creature whose cbeekshe liad so often " kissed, in licr excess of tenderness. pvBpt; the; varcd e vent of tfi i rteen years h ad not effaced the remembrance of that hrjblher's shiile It seerneil as ifJ lHiadseeh hcr yester il a'yffj-as if thelf b 1 cssed "j iko u nd o f 1 ler voice jwas then in my seaK Thq gay dreans "qf my inlanfcy and childhood :vcfe brbuglit black so distinctly to iny mihdrthat, hat it pot bee n for! one bit ter recollection, the tears I shed would have jbeen gentle and refreshing : The circumstaiityimayscftma-triflin : but itlie-the thought ofjit, everrnavv ag onizes my hear t-a lid; I relate; i t, th at tfiose chi Idren who have parents to love them, may learn to value lliem as tliey oughA;-; WfM";? ': - ;:' -t tMy mptlicr had been i lla long . tipie and I E had becpmelsb much accustomed to ner paiejace anuwuais. joice, uiai time,! wen t to Bed" w i thou t bidd i n g my mbtherigood niglit:", but when a- lone in my room in ciarKncss anu in si lence, I remembered how pale she look ed and' hov ' her voice trembled j when she saidi 4A .Will hotJriy daugfiter; bring a glass of iv ater fo r her; poor, sic k mo ther V' I cju Id , nbt: sleep-and ' If stcile into, her ..chamberi Jtbrask4forgiyehcsss. She Jiad justisunkintaarru ber, and they told me must not waken her. - Cl;'4 1 d no ti tel 1 a by X one ;w li a t troubleu nje, but stole back to my; bed, resolved to rise : early i n -tlie morning, antl:feli her how sorry ! I was forK my conduct.- CZi pi -v 'The 8 u r i was sh i ni ng b rightly I w liexi I a yoke, and hurrying on' my clothes, Oastened tpnymotheif S rbOih.She was dead---She j neve r poke - to ine more ihe rer - spoke to me mbreand when I; to iched -the hanthati uscd. tb rest ai pon my head i n . blessi rig, v i t was so cold th it it made me "start. T bow ed down ly her side; and sobbed in! the bitterness of my heart. I tHbught then, I Wished I could I die, and be hurled with her ; and old as 1 novy amI would giveworlds)were they i inine' tolgive, could, mwmotheKjbut have, lived tp tell nie she forgave my childish ingratitude. But I cannot - call her back, and- when I stand by her grave, and whenever I think lof her manifold kindness, the memory of; that' reproachfdl look . she ga v e me, wil I ; b i te 1 i ke a scrpe n t ab d sting like an adder. -i Smith, of Indiana, in a late j u Congress related the follow- was not fnehteneu at them, as cliililren tisuallyare.:.: fiisty :i t 'is tii'ieT-1, pad' 5ob b cV - i ol eirt I P i f r1 ! m or .sh p would die u,ie ay "VI i t'Vu'hned from ischbol' and foil nd jcr the saincl libcgaplt .way si -be ;.spa wl 'me! - a '- ?b$?. V;6ne ay w heVi I had lost my place i n yt U j ' c I a ss a n d j Ji a c j dp; n c ? jpy I wprk ' w rt) pg-si d e-put w ard 1 came ho n e .dis cbii r Aged and frc t ful. f I f vy ent in to iin. fnotl&ii'fchanibe paler than uKulliut'SliVm lectionate s hi ilei. th at al ways, wqlcomecl mjfr tct ti rn i A las; 1 Vv'liei i Vtf look back t!rbtig!'h tliiiik my heart mUstj ha veybcri stone, libt iri Iiay c ticjeft mel teil ;.t(t.hef;fe rjbcstedmc;i tiei(4 glass of -water l itcttislily askeel herWhy she did not ca 1 1 a domestic to (lbitlVyiin a1 look otiinildvrepniach; rations, in thesame pmportiotr you jva-I raiyzc tne urmoi1 po wcranu.-urraK; in wuicnv isoannever jorjij : piecesr-tJieweap5insVb bcal;Aiundredye i i -VhilQ hold ; in high ' estimation1 yApytwintw ' "J the iiumcrous ' abd diversified liiechaiii- g1a4;otrKyateJb . cal bpcratiqus in Svhlch at e cngaged,as ther '.all. tending to make up and establish bur niiiuinai-M;iiatcieiv::"youv!i iaruoi xne, it: I sihcrle oiit abdbestbw; aVnio-' '4x1 entand ::h rough Ijervtlicy water, lib ttlfxl id not (1 b itkin S jyI ustc'd Jpf smiling andvkissin Mr. Speech ing anecdote, r; ";A short time before the late treaty held vvih the Miami and Pattawa tamie Indians on thn Mississinawa in the state) of Indiana a Pattawatamie Chief, by the name of Legro,. was at r ort :v ayne anu peing very,, mucu in toxicate he ; got into, ispme difliculty With the other Ind ians, and was very much abused by ithem : in this situation he Was found in the street byy a little girl theidaughter of a gentleman of that place, who had him taken to her father's kitchen, where' she continued to cive him; nourishment for several days.- Before; he left, having recivered, he promised to eret her a reservation of land at the y treaty- then; shortly to-be hohlen. j Accordingly he attended the treaty jand had a half sectimi off. (and inserted for her, as a donation from the Indians; which the . Commissioners oil the part of the U. S. ordered to be strickr en out 2 i no sooner did the bid Chief learn Trom the interpretbr tiiat tlie ire- servatibn was stricken out; than he rose indignantly Jn- the Council House arid before1hinafipn serted-jagai n, ? tat nig tliat unlessi tvyas done: he would neve rj signhe tliat slie had. been; kind to' him and lie would) remember herj The Commis sioners were inducedjund circum stance ?, to perm it her n a me to, be rci n serted, and she actually received- the . 4 i receive bbyS 'of the agVof fr, and to decline (unlessln peculiar cases) coiniiiencinjr with' any after tha age of fourteen''. ' ' :, A part ot eacn day js jto oe regularly devoted o Gymnastic exercises. jTbese with other tfctive employments,!! are the best meansof preserving thef health and' invigorating jhe1 constitution. Assiduous attention will be paid to thesubject.of "As -some boys ; are -designed for college j and aUijprs re notJ.the .'.course -of education ,will. be accoihmoidateil; in eacli leaser' to ihe 4 wisliesThpf the parent J lloth j classes of boys will need in struction i n Spelling, Readings iVVn ting. & Draw ing, in- Declamation and Composition, in "Aritbr metic and Algebra. ;';Ge6grapl)',- with the aid of thebst Books, of Maps, Charts andVGIobesis to nfe j pursu ed as an object. of p ri mel importance. B o th 1 w illalsojtstdy 5 Pehch; , S panisti ; . Jdrnaa and Itahan;n ndit native t eac I c rs and tor tl i is end measures have been: talcento procMte, tlie assistance of gehtlemen'of,ackhowledged talents and: character; t fm tfi The boys ;prparihgVof; college will likewise be taught Latin, and Grjeek,ithHhe elements of History .and where it" is wished the Hebrew. c The boys. hot intended for college wwl: m a,d iliiion to ; thejaboye, ; be tiglit Latin if thg; pi rents consent. Grammar, Rhetoric, and; as ex tensi ve acourse, of Mathematics as is desired., they will have the Opportunity torecej ve ,a re- gular course ofinstruction in ..Be any,' History, l-bgicj' Ethics, Mental Phiiosbphy and Politicai Economy.'- it is .expected also, that,, those stU; dents, who have been sufficiently IwVg in a Course of education and have! made the requisite at tuinments, will be permitted" to7 attend tne course of Lectures on Chemistry; Mineriilbsy and Geo logy; by P rofessor ' Stfliman .and the" coarseof xauirai r miosopny ana Astronomy, dv rroiessor Olmsted' "'!:. f : : tfi . -' tf $?tf& 'tf j v tf' : The religious instruction of the pupils; will. be. parental. I ne great aim .will be to ; train tnem up in the fear of Gpd. ; Each day will begin and end with reading-the Scriptures and; Prayer., The Bible will be a class-book on the Sabbatn a anc ine .pupus wm attend .uuurcn atne' piace designated by their parents. H lf iThis is our ereneral plan ; we shall aimt to exe- reserv V: E inen rtf ; rcuccttoTi pon: that w uich has ilo,l set trip glass ;jqwit' v very quicj: i ..wishing to form - aniucdHhunuant. advantage? -lo' tlie andIeit the room.-'AUer1 playing a i pen w ana nottop PROSPECTUS v ( ? Afinwnnt.: ' .j-v-.- Fbr the Education' of . Boys, ; To be established at New-IIatxw, Connecticut, iuv-:.--, . - :.i . ScTerip E. Dwight Henry E. Dwjght. propose in the ensuing spring, to esta blish at .New-Haven, a School for the Edu cation jof Boys, to . be called the,; NemJIaveri Xxtfmnannm ; And Have 'engaged the large and commodious building,' originally . intended as a S teain-t toat H otel , , with t h e adjacent grounds. The .house is one mile , from the college, fand three-fourths of a; mile from, the centre of . the town ; nd commands a fine view.)f the' New Haven valleyi and th surrouriding njoun tains, ot th e h arbor, the; Sou nd, arid Long-island. ; .; New4laveri, as aV place of moderate size . and great salubrhy , distinguished" for; the ; beauty of its Site and environs the .neatness of its build-. ihgV arid grounds, .and tlie richness of its foliage, and as;preseritiug a State .of-society in ahigh de gree rmfral,.enHi'hf enel and polished, is a favor ed seat Jbf eddcation. It is witlii n "eight hoursi travel vfrom New;-oi:k, and ;rithi less .than t wehty-jlbur fromv Uostonj jAlbany and ;Philadel phiavand has a direct communication widji every part of Ihe. United States. V -j A ' f Tbeproposed institution in its general plan, is intended to resemhle;the UtHind Uill 'School at Northampton V the 'proprietors iaf;whichj'for ha yirig'mtroduced the : G?wUMinto this,country, W ith'Vsa . much talent and success, ' deserve j the Hanks jof tbe - frtencls of 4iteralure,"."as the y do o6rs also j. for the frankness -.ind-; .Cordiality.; .with which they have seconded our design. d-,-; Ve propose, - with, the,; boys, to occupy the hbttse'as a TaoiilyV to take theentire charge jf them,-nd; to stand iri" the place of -thempWent. The government pfthe institutioii will be at onte strict arid parental, The boys, tinless6a special occaiiohs,; wilt ; not be: 4lldwe HbvTeate:the gfouhd,- except Jn company; with.teachertor guardian. J!rThey' wJU be -permitted, to contradt no debt,'- andv tomake ; to purchases for . them selves It Is innded tp have therii always,' iin effect , 'under our ownfeyetanXcs fill up ; their time with study aridtisetul recreation. t' -vp .the character .from an parly 5 responsible tor, naoits ana elsewhere, we. propose to our general pi cute it wth fidelity ; reserving, lioweter, - the J suausnow to oe necessary. ; viu tnesuoject-v AitlAn4mn -m a till 1 1 of us has been occupied for-a considerable peri od,, in a course of collegiate instruction. Both of us have ; had the -privilege of surveying many of the principal beminaries of Europe ; and one of us, during a - long residence in Germany, has examined, jwith the. utmost attention rand' care the system of education1 pursued in Several of her Universities, and in her Academic and Commercial-Gymnasia.1" , ." . ' J- ' ' ' - ' There will be.two vacations in a. year.' each of three weeKS ; tne nrst to commence qn xne? hrst Wednesday of May the other; pn the! Sfjecond Wednesday of September i.- . Uuring both; the uoys may reniaui ai we scuuui, witnoui auuuion al exiense!r-' f J kni - -rtf'MJi-:; Htm Mi ;c We shall have a 1 yaluabte libraryof ihe best authors in English, Latins . Greek, French, Span ish, Italian1 , and Germans , ' . l j ' " - : X ' The annual charge: for boys " brten years "and over, is mree ounureu aouars, payaoie ijoarier ly in1 advance i but a Reduction- will be ? made where two or more "come from one family, at the same thriei The charge! for boy 9 under ten is two hundred and fifty dollars.;. In this siimvare com prized all charges for instruction, .ncludiner'the tickets for the; college flectures, board X fwkshing and mending, room, rue I, lights and furniture, except a bed pr mattress and bed-clothing to be furnished by .the pupil, t These may be procured on the spot, at a fair price;, V Where it is wished, the clothirig of the boys, can be procureid by us, and i on terms advantageous' to the pareritV" tf tf. ' It is intended to open the institution '6ri the first of yl828 -i4K; - itf VH:tftf-. "j-v.-'V j 1 SERENO BDWIGHT,v '$tfUytfypi':-;-r-;& " ' Letters addressed to us at lTe w-HaVen, or. to II, E D wight, previoui to tKeTst of March next, at Petersburg,va; wdl jbe promptly attended to. 1 New-HaVen, Nov. 28, 1827. c Notice -';' nnilE Centificate for 52 Shares of the Stock cf k)lr the" Bank5 of Cane-Fear, 'a the nnu- i.C ; Joshua G".v Wright, -'and; the Cert flce for 3 harev,t)t said' 8tock in' the nT.e ofSi:;:ui Wright, bein lost, fippKcation will be m-Jc; f(;r ; th"ejenewal of said Certificates at thp f-Tnirt Ir.n jof three months from this dateV, rf ' T i ' v vj ' susan wnir.nr, :tfrQ.tflT3Q$lW X3. AVIilGH T, fv? atflfH:tfVPi'i SUSANVniGHT. Jariri418p8,.:i.v;, , ' 'tf jrpH E Subscriber haying qualified and obtained !JLt,Letters ofALdminisiration .in - Northampton County; Courts N.; Cv;bh 'tlie 'estate of .Tiorth Myrrelswho died jon. the .'first of the year 1826 and it appears that 'her'! son 1 lo well Gray is one , hi the heirs of the aid decedants estat e : and i t Z ' appears that the sXidIIpwell Gray, has been ab ' kerit frorri ths State for ten yea; si I have also ob ' -. tained-Letters ofAdiiistratibn on his the said K'r iliowelrs Eiftate Thii is therefore to give no- ' c to the saidHdwellj Grayif Hyingf :to cbm6 forward and; receive his part of his ideceased mo jthers'ei9tate ; also htslpwri estate otherwise.' t. ,'. Is'f Pbcded tot - dispose of the'saicl decederit' ,; i-". wen as .iiisowii-as 1.11c uw re(uires in an such cases.-i ' ' tf'tf tf :';) JsiS'-y vs! aiUKL-iN, Adm'r.-':.-. - . '.of Dorothy urrell and Howell Gray Northampton; N.! C.!, Feb. 20.- 51 Cw '. Carryall ind Morse for Sale. ONitUrdayheitlf of Aprii wiU be sold at ; Venduey byRossj &; ScQtt Auctioneers, a CarryaU and florsek which, iri ' the mean time. fnaybe seen at MrT Green Bobbitts Tavern. S T tirtuej'bf al)fcd of Trust, executed to rne by-VVarreo Bealeyt bearing date the letlt r Septeniber;i827,Vfor the purpose therein spev " cifiedj I shall sell for Cdsk in the City of Raleigh ' bh Tuesday the 15th April riext, at Ml o'clock V- jri the forenoon, on the premises; the llouse and i Lot on .Hargptt Street, known in the plan of said City, as No.: 146. ffMtftfy. tf '- tf, ' :.z tf y,y t 1 Raleigh,- 22d Marc ! ALLEN SlllS,-Trustee. iNX)TlCE. i . BYy)rtue ?f twp Deeds of-Trust, esecutsd to me by ; Ilpbert! "Freear,Vof the; county of 1 Grahyille,'NbrthCarolria,' on the 27th arid 28th it. days of f Febmaryi;828, forcertain 1 purposes therein expressed I shall ; offer ; for sale, to th a highest bidder, for -jtautttf on Tiiesdav the 8th day ' of April next (if- fair! if iibt, the '.'next1, fair da'v ' atthe itouse of saidfFreearV; residing within! S i--;w ed with ' The undersiarned, beinsr made acciiiain the plan of a Gymnasium, about to be established in uiis tuy, uj un; ivcv. o- ij uwiui anu u. D wight, i Esq. are persuaded of the usefulness of such an institution, arid piink the situation, of the building, the accommodation which it af fords, arid the means of instruction 1 which Ithey design to provide, suited in ;every .-respect, -to the' object in riew. The we'll known character of these gentlemen, and the opportunities which they ; have' enjoyed of witnessing the best modes of instruction in Europeifurnish the surest pledge to . the public; forthe faithful and successful ex ecution of the plan propQsedi- -r't-'r 'Tale College, Dec, 1828.5335 . Jeremiah Day, Pres. Yale College. , .,: ; r Benjamin Silliman. Profi Chemtj 8t Min-; - 1 Jasi L- Kingsley, Prof. Lang. & Ee. Hist. iNathanfeliWi ayJbrTliebL v ': Jbsiah WGibbi, prof. OrLiti'fc Bib. Grit, s , r Chauncey A Goodrich; Prof. Khet .'J r Eleazerritiih; , Dennison)lmsted, Prof. Mat.'& Nat. Phil. V Harry CroswdL.Bect.' ChVChurch, N. II. v Samuel Merwin;Tator 2d Pfea. Ch;. H. UEFERENCES. . . : - 1 Ke-iifyYorjc. i Chancellor Kent, . Rev, Dr 1 Milnor, v J. WooIseyyEsq. Dr. Skinner i?-. .'IVatJangttm non.VWilliam Wirt. Wm. W. Hon.. Trieodore Dwight, lynde,i;atim, J&sq. ' , Gebrge Grithn, 1 Esq? ' ' Be n. VV. Rogers, Esq.'v . Set h P.: Staples, Esq. ; lie v., l)r;!Matthews. George W. Strong; Esq liev JlrjSprineC- .-' Annur .i appan, csq.j 1 & nomas . jnniK.c, iL.sq. V; PMlAtklpUd: tf K' Robert Ralston', Esq .' . IJevi Dr WilsotV;' - L Horace Umney; Esq. V' Charles Chat mceV, : Esq Elihii Chauncey, .EsqL t ! AT. Carolina Hon. William Gaston, Thomas p; Devereuxi: Rev, Dr. Caldwell, ' . ProtV Andre wsi- -i ' . t ' - Charleston, S. Cl , Uou' Jrhn C; Calhoun, , Iter. Dr. Palmer; ' - NtxOrlcant. - 1. Alfred Hennen, Esq;' Rev 'A- SITUATION either as an Instructor in an J.-X "'Academy vor'as a tutor in. a privateTamily.' ; Unexceptionable recommendations can De-oner-ed. v. 1 -;.,i : C Letters addressed to the' Editors of the Raleigh Register -will meet With attention. -Chapel Hill March 2d.Vv V-J -v (CT The;Col u mbia Telescope, above 3'rtitnes and forward their I office . . ... will insert .the account to this milesof Chalk Level, 9 miles of Oxford, arid jwithiriil mile ofColL Charles Eaton's late resi-enceV'-theT0llbtnivpyrty; -Vu 1 , . -xvFrdrrif Fifteen i tqTkentyffour likely Negroes, 1 eight head otiIorsHsi,ll his Stock of Cattle and lPgs,nwo Gigs and Harness all his HousehoLl ahd:idteheti..-Fa'tpit9re' Plarititibn Utensib, to- : gether with a.large quantity of Corn; ;Fodder, Wheats Oatsy rCpttdn and fllacon.: tf 6 tf ::tfy j ; This sale will, positively take placed under ths ponditioris above mentioned, and continue. from day to day, tu ntil t he whole is disposed of. : j nd on;Tu'e$day; (the ' 22d day of the same montbitbein, Halifax Superior Court, will be sold, on thejsametferms, jat; tjie Courthou ip HaUfak town, orth-Garoluia one ; v Tra w of LAND, lying an&.beuif in the said County - of Halifax netar the ItoktLanding, containing .31 5 acresrmore or lessl Und 'adjoining the lands pf Wis Sledge :: Lewis Willis and other?; .'j: ' tf1 .t . GOIiDof v C A T II O rtN; Tru st ee. f:?Warrerifori,rNj.Ci March 17.'f:-', tfi 35ts-''''' PNO0 The?nen bf Granvilte wiV sell at tne Cjourthouse in .- Oxfora jj on Monday preceding the 8th of April, 1828, fronQto; 20 likely Negroes. v:. -1- Til of tl vl inlin T'" ND for salea't tn4 Book-store of JT. Gales and , l ' Son. in Raletch.) price three dollars: a new ' Elition of theOffice I and Duty; f a JUSTICE" ? , OF THE PEacEJ ad a Guide to Sherifis, Co- rpners;.ClerksCostables and ether : Civil Ofii Sers ih;'Norm-Cohna4vWith an appeiidixcon ;: . taming-the Constitutions of this Stits and cf the' United .States, and a eoHection of the most.ap- proved forms for the itise of t cse Officers." vf The newiEdition Of this valuable Work con- ' tains, Desiaes its- lormer usetni matter, tne sub ; -stance i)f all the important Acts ' parsed by' the K ; Generat. Assembly from the year 1815, to the: present period,; which appear under their proper ; 111 Y virtue of a Deed of sTrust,v executed lo m ; JO, by T'homar YarTyrougb; for certain purposes , therein contained,' I shnll prpceed to sell to th e V highest bidder for readyniohey at the Dwelling, House of the said Thomas Yarbrough, on Friday the4th day; of 1 April (next, the tract of LAND ; 1 whereon he nowjfiyercontaining five hundred and fiveacTesadJoifting the lands of ( Jcre'm'aU , ;' Perry (fork) Archibald , Yarbrough and ot h crs. Tlerd is'oa it 'a j large, : com modi -lis Dwelling ' House two stories hicrh with' four rooms below. a urge uotton House,, and -new. h tore ttouse, ana it iseonsuierea one 01 tne Dest stands for :8tomth.e';j :- r' " f; Also; all the' rigt, tjtle and interest w Iiich the said Thomas Yarbrbtigh baa iri the dower Lan I of his -present wifej :fourteeri:jDr fifteen likely IVegrcesatnongsti whichlis a first rate Black smith nine head jof Horses,twenty five head of Cattle fourteen i head of S h eep; 1 wb W 3 rrgona'' and Gear, eight Bidsaiid Furniture, .arid all the Crop of every description.; , The sale to continue from day 'to day until 'all are sold; v- i tf-"r : ;l -tff v t. ;JOHN LtGON, Trustee. ?: i Franklinlcotir.ty, March 11;; I823i - 50 3t . ,TOLWAMS &H AYVVOOn have received the r V, follow big Wines ;and Spirits, Tseleclcdjin. the NwiYer.MlrkeCby'an experienced Com mission - Metihintwbo assures them that, they -'l are of the firstuaiityf O They are enabled to sell . memtheap-totCi. ; J-.tf. :j - ; " Old'Madeiraj'Cl" V-i-'V;rv.. '..i'-.'.XS ." . r ;,-TenenfIe.;tS--7 ; , , Lisbon,' m ., I''4" a Sweet MalagaLf tftf' tf';$ "";. -A- ; . f ' 1 FamUiesushing to! be supplied t?i!l db Well to call and examine the quality and pr-yes cf ils ; . f . - '1 r .'f-S- 'Si 1 ' . ' 1 f 1 - ...)-r;,.;;..;-.v.'V::rT-i7 ..... ,
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