II if" 4c) i - f i . 'V 1 i i H-CAKOMMA GAZETTE AN . .K HJ4'. " 1,- biirs are thle plains of fair, delightful peace, 44 w -vP . - .r'-.- , 1 - p-,- r ' . -v L-r 1 " c- v -r -v; i v," r - ,' y;. - tj v " , e , " . .- . . Xl'y' v Si Plp:.;. rWrrfyt Wrrn 1 -ssgr - -: j stances: made me hesitate ,itr my propo-J poyaVy eients ir .n !iiroiDatinn nnd rititinnul ' si Icinil I r.limhOfiil til NAeeJiniPJ pent, for t imc Tor a cation f tho.se of gre.t- cvery succeed P roportion.-..CoKM er length n tfiJ" rePcevea.,..LBTTBRS to cations ttankhu antl the literature of the : prefer red : instead 1 of iri e narrative,' to" givede- at the end ' of the PRpSPEdTUS. it '. of i r?- J that I' could tibt .-willingly!', abandun it.' taChfcd illustrations at the : On considering the inatter rnore tna- Wrk.V 1 :- - , - .turely I perceived ; that i , although, . TThis ajso enabled mq to indulge in tfierc. were many I'buoksj; in yari- greater latitude of detail, where the ous. languages 'relative! - to i Col ambus,' subject Nwis oa curious and interesting Hifv all iifontninetl limited and in com- nature, arid the suifes if information ntete accounts of his life and voyages : such as nbt be met with in the common cation of KoK,to be .'called the JScw-Haven .; ' t ' L..I pJi:..- Gyr.masium . am! have enpajjed the lanje Jnd For thkEilucatioii of Boys -V To be established at Nkw-Hat, Connecticut, , Sercno E. Dwigtit tory J?. Dwight. ' . I J l - H ft ' f. ' - ' XlffT'E propose in the ensuinj spring,! to cAta- blish atiNew.IlavenJia School for the - Kdu 13lh in the cnti- -".rTt-n TV COUNCIL. - - ' Windsor, the 1 At the court - ; . M Exce,,ent MTj.Lv bv an act., passed . hi""- .- M aspetv'a reiarn, cnu Jik vpar of Ins JMajcsvy .( sixth ) ear . trade of iled "An actio lepUidic, 5feu-i:i, nnsspssions abioad. It is tue thine:s,.enactcd, that 11 5r". V pvrent the produce 01 uiu anv eoods, except. Aii, i j Krt -vnnrfed Rrit sh shins, be exporieci rm' TnV the British imsscssions in frc!m ,.Ji5.:-rfrbihopto any place America j , Kiliedonif or a j i.iiui some Possessions called free ports, cnume possessioi , ta()ie of U "l.Zlhv nrovided, tl.at ifl.i Alesty shaii ..eecn' it ,'irpedient to Majesiy mvi9ions- 0f the said -act Amer i !" r enri, nosscssions, except " ! . 1 nntrnill (llll'LH 111 i3v into or . fm the several ports in UIIUIIIV 1 nnnDtnfl'tfplI 111 to any port or ports m i the said tabic, it shall be lawful for his the Saiu iau f v rVwinril. to ev- u f Ai :.i a 01 me saiu u while numerous valuable tracts on the course of After i MADRID, 1 subject existed ';.only in; : manuscript, or in the tdrmot letters, journals, aau puo-ltiie public lie monuments.:; it appeared to me, that lean safely claim is an earnest de- that ;a history! laitlituiiy digested trom jsi(e to stM the trutn, an absence irom thes6 various materials! was; a deside-1 prejudiced respecting the nations men- 4riim t n iiroisiTif rt. . wriniii . ni ;i 1 riimpii in mv ihqtiii'v. n. mi i-iinir unci t.si more satisfactory occupation to myself, 1 in imy subject, and a' zeal. to make. up and a more acceptable; work Jo my for mariy deficiencies of yhich I am country, uian ine translation i nau con- conscious. templateu. , . I I was encouraged tot undertake such a work by the great facilities which I found Within my reaclrat Madrid. I was under the ioot of 1Ik American Consulj O. RTcli, Esq. lone of the most indefaUerable bibl.ioerraphers in .Europe, who, foi several vears, had made par ticular lrescarches;after every document relative to the early history of America. In his extensive iand cur-ious library, I found one of the best cu 1 lections ol bpan- icauilij,.'- ' ; ! - I r.mmorlious liiiilclinsr. ai"iirinallv intended as a 1 r . . 4-.L.I " I . T T .-,-" . i '; .'. II, me woriv prtsciiiuu ( steam-boat Hotel, with the adjacent grounds. with extreme uiiuiience.! aii rue jio.use luree-iounus Washington Irving. 827. Slttttjorlt;. ish colonial historv cpntaiuiu.tj documents for which' I might sei elsewhere in vain. 1 his he put at my manv irch absolute command, with a frankness and imresprve seldom to be met with a- mous: the possessors of such rare and valuable , works : and his library has been mv main resource tiiroughout the whole of my: Tabors. I found also th Maiesty nnt tint provisions twenty-four f pjiia, and has part of the Uj & one mile from the college, and of a mile fromi the centre of: the town ; and commands a. fine view of t!ie New I Iavea valle. and the ; snf roif ndinv mountains, ot the harbor, the Sound, and Long-island, - ; New-Haven, as a ! place of moderate" isize and Rrwi miuuip, . ui...js"v --"y iiev. lir Manor,' , ofits site andjenvirons, the neatness of jts bu.ld- Wm. W'. Woolsey, 1 ings and grounds, and thr richness of itfetoliage, U)n Theodore and as presenting a state of society in a high de- i,ynde.Catlin, Esq. gree moral, enlightened arid polished, is a favor- George Griffin, Esq ed seat or education. ; It is witmn eigne nours xy n0rers vSQ travel from Ne W.York, ; and within ' ess than Seth pstaole s. Ksui IOll uosiunj JTMajr miiu a nM.t-i jjeVi llr. VRIatt ipws a direct comipunicauon witu evtrry i Georee UVStronc. E The proposed institution in its general plan, is I Arthur Tappan, Esq. intended to resemble the! Round If ill School; at ; . ;. . - . Northampton1 : the nronnetors ot wllich. tor lia.H ' . nuaucipntu vine introduced the Gymnasium into this country Hobert; Ralston, Esq with so much; talent and j success, deserve, thie hanks of tlij friends" of literature, as theyj do ours also,' for the frankness and coudiulity -vwith u:.i.' t. .... i.L.. : i .. .1 ' -1 :-l.,'. j"h..; We propose, with the boys, to occupy! fords and the meansf of instruction " which they , design to pride jsuhtd ni ' every l-respt ct, t'? -the object in view.'. . (The Veil known character of these gentlemen, . nnd the Vpportunities whicL tliey rhaye? enjoyed of witnessing the best mode? of instruct inn iir Euro p, furnish the sitres-t pledge to the public for the faithfi'it and successful ex ecution of-thc pi an proposed " -" j Yale rjonegeV-Dec. o,;l8iS.. f - ' Jeremiah DAy;,Fre".lYate .College: ; . ' " Jlenjiimirt Silliipan. Profr CJhem. & Min. ' , Jas; L.'KiriarIt. Prof. LahgSc.Ec. Hist. : Nathaniel ,VV. rayloJ Prof.'Theol. 'j. Josiah WGibb's, Prof. Or.'Lliu & lUb.Crit. - Chauucey A. Goodrich, Prof. Uhet. . if' Eleaaser Tt Filch, Prof.;J)ivJ : , . ; . " Dennison Olmsttd, Prof. Mat & Nat, PhiK V- - Hafrv Croswel, UectL Chi. Church, N. II. - - : Simuel Merwiu, Pastor 2d Pres. Ch. N. II Ft the Rev.' Dr. Wilsori, Horace Rinney, .Esq Charles Chauncev,;Ksq EUhu Chaunceyj Esq. Rev.rllr, Ely, lion. William WirtJ iV. Carolina, , Hoh. William Gaston', Thomas "P; Uevereu ' . ReyDr. Caldwell Prof. Andrews, j , Jharieaton9 o. o tl6nt John-Ct Calhouni , hey; Dr. Palmer, . Thomas SGrimke, Esqi 'Al Orleans, :. ': Alfred Henneni Esq.; Lalvsifthe U?iited States. house as a falmlv. to take ithel entire charge of 1 Kev. I)r, sKinner., them, and td stand in the place of their parents. - State of North-Carolina; The government ot the institution winpeatoncei - :; . j occasions, will not i be aiiowel to le.tve L the An act tical lliorizing a subscription for the es, - occasions, win notj oe anowei to ie,ve :. uic . i, r ' j 7T ground?, eiscept in company j with a ' teacher ;:or StarkArmistead, Indorsee, use of e tatis- jyuardisn. They will be .permitted to contract r. "' J versus- , atterston no debt and I to .make v no purchase ;f"or them- The Heirs and l eviseeis of Jere ' selves. It is1 intended to have them always, in - ,k. ' ' - OUNTT. Thomas Cox; of Jeremiah Slade. t, under our own eye, and to fill up their uenry Williams, :Ex'r. of Jiicbd, ViUiahis dee'd. with study and useful recreation. - I use bf ,purnttm iavis, j Gaardiaii to Peneiop6 lci port or ports, and; it is enacted, Madrmand the Libr that from and after the day mentioned Coege of San si id in such Order in Council, all the pn- cxtPngive collec ;ons, filem and advantages ot tnc sa,u act ind all the provisions, penalties, ant therein tumrtiiu,.0.. v tend, to any such port or pons i,,- ivchi as fully as u me samo .M an1 enumerateU in. tue saiu ta- various vaiuaoie aim iunuu.? oiLH.ua ui information, discovered in the courcc of hi researches, I received the niost 6- ble at the time ot passing tne saiu au. bliging assistance j ppr, can , 1 relram And whereas his Majesty doth deem fl om, testifying my njlmiratiori of the nrnwlifint to extend the provisions of self-Sustained zeal of that estimable Tikblesl nrenared by George ..Watterstoi o.wi NrvVholaj n. Vn Zandt. , - , ' selves. It i3 intended to. have tliem always, in tit ii enacted bv the Senate and House?; V - ' - y. 1 IftillX WfcV.T r . x'W ...:, .. ...... .-'tlttai Jl JJ licf poCtit' f tc w 'wiuf y 1 v isningiio ioiiu .uii; tniaiai,i:iirwiM n ,t:ai i . WlHiahiS'- Vt Tjttli n-'wnl 1 ;t... Af i'iiiiM-iwi fns. nAinoM. -1 liai period, and not to be resnonsioie tor nanus ana . - The same. ;j...Uv of tb. JM!u: tl.P. Sik-etarv for the Department of . character formed, elsewhere, we propose to YT a "j w! i - 1 . ... . " - t receive Doys oi uie age.oT -, aim io uccmic y that Thomas RLSIarte is not a resiaent ot tins do; two noble and State, be, and lie is nereyy auinoiiu (linleaspaCTU open to access, and 01 fected to SUOscriUe lor anu it- atterthe age ot jourteen,. t . . madein the Raleigh Register tor sir wee'.-s to no. and rniidurtrd with creat order and lib- ccive, lor t he use anu uisposai 01 r.vV. v j -w.... mv saul aiaue , 0, IOi wu .cw .u-u . atltl conuucuu wuii i,iuuuiuu bh uhj ,vuvV f . V , , . 1 n Cfn t;6 o Gymnastic exercises. ?These with other active wfiv pvecutiou shall not tro against th real es- 1 erality: .From Don Martin, Feitlinan- gress,kix liundied copies ol the Statis- empfoyme-nJt are the best mns f preserving MhTd-r - .i: .WoiraMittn: 'wlifi rom i mi nic ted tirall,ahlcs nronoscd to be publlfiheU the health and invisroratinjt the -constitution. - t- witni. I i If -- " I V ' i . w mm i : a. mm. m m.mu & -w.i - - - - -- - m - -- , . . . 1 pfA Wnt.terstofi and JNiCholas -1 Van Z andt, ot the Uity ot Wasiiingiou Sec. n will be paid to the subject of , from and after the date oi mis onier, raijty 0f tlie Duke ot the nrovisions of the said act ol 1 arlia- Ilt descendant1 a imnt.r respecting: free ports, shall be, nf r.nlumhiis. wht I the said act to the ports of .Picton. and man, one of the '-last veteran of Span- Svdnpv. initheTirovince of Nova oco- isi, Literature, who is almost alone, yet tia: his Maiesty doth, thereloitr, in pur- imKfatiffab!e in his labors, in a countryi canr-ft And exercise of the powers vest- wIipmJ at nrcsent. literary: exertion ml in himhv the said act ol rariiameni, mpftt- w ,i, but ' ittle excitement or re and with the advice of his Privy Conn- Ward..i cilorder, and it is hereby ordered, tnat i ,mit acknowledge, also, the libe- Veragu, the pre nd reprefentativd submitteu ! me an and the same are hereby extended to the ci,iVcs of his family tlo my inspection norts of .Picton anil Sydney, in the Pro- - -j toot a ncrsonaL interest in I exhibit tince ot JNova fecoiia. - injr the treasures tliey containeu. rnoii ,And the Right Honorable the L,orus : asty must I omit my deep obligation rominissioners of his Ma icsty's l rca- tn m oxrt- lent friend Don Antonio sury, and the Right Honorable William Ugiha, treasurer of the 'Prince Fran Huskisson, one of his iviajesiy s i no- cisc, a -gentleman talents and cru cinal Secretaries of State, are. to give ,i:tol. and : narticolarly versed in the the necessary directions nerem as w history of his countiy and a us iepenj . them may respectively appertain. , denciesL To his unwearied , investigah JAMLb tiUl.Litl.lt. tinns. nnd silent and I linavowed rontr - bulimic, the world is,i;indebti3d for much LIFE OF C0LUMBU3. - i of the f accurate information recently ics- ' imnaifed. on noiiitsi of early colonial To many of bur readers, the following preface . n the'poSSeSSlon of this gen- to Washington lrving's Life of Columbus, ,iomall1flrc most oftllb papers of his dOr will no doubt be ?cc,eptable. . ceased friend, the late historian Munok, THE PJREFACE. Who was cut off in the midst of his va - Beitiff '-at Cowleaux in the winter of uable labors. These; and various omer 1825 6, I received a letter Irom Mr. documents have, Uceni lmparieu Alexander Everett, .'Minister -Plenipo- by Don Antonio, with a kindness ai)U tentiary of the ..United States at Mad- nrbanily which, 4greatly increased, yet vid. " itifortninir me of a work then in lio-btpnpd the, ohlicatiou. ' i ; m-fts. pditrd bv Don Martin Fmmti. Willi and other aids mciuen- .... . T ------ ?. t . . i v . : I .. v ; . de de Navarette, Secretary of the Ruy- al "Academy of History, &c. &c. con v - tainlng a w collection of documents, reT , lat iv so the voyages of Columbus, a mong which vere;inauy of a highly im jmrtant nature, recently discovered.- Mi. Everett at dhct same time, express-, ed an ophiidii-that the vetsioiiof the work-iuto.ligti.slu by one of "our own jcountryniciu - would he peculiarly desi liable.. 1 concurred with hi in. in npin ion ; ,aul, having lor! souie lime intend ed a visit . to -Madrid,; I, shortly after? i set out tor that capital with an idea of ; umk-rtaUing while there the translation of the work. r ' I t Soon after iny arrival the publication of M. Naverette made its . appearance. ; I found it to contain inajty, documents . hitherto unknovyn, which throws adili- tioual light upon the! discovery of the Nr-. World ; and which reflected, the greatest credit! on the industry and "acti-: vity of -tlie learned ; cditoV. v Still the whole presented rather a "tuass .of- rich materials for. history than a history-it fielf-j and iiivaluableas sttchstoi-es fliay be to vhe laboritjius inquirer, -f hbJ sight tf disconnected paperS'and;yrdciaL:dtc uuientsjU apt. to berepulsivr o the g oe ra 1 reader ?'s 1 1 o;see'ks I r ci car at i id coiit!tiued 'irat iativethese ' circum- the su bc,; an Pt Treasliry not otherwise appropriated Apj roved,. Sd April, 1828. j Tfip: W. WATTS, Ctit. State of North-GArblina. Randol plil County,' j ; Court offldas and;Quarter Session February Tferm, 1828. ; Hugh Moftett, - H VS. Tbe Heirs at Lkw of Adam MoflTett, decM. ovi. ur a. i t iscii 1mhii.u. Assiduous attenlio manners. . s LL..L Jts. 1 r - n.-!;uj X '. , . J 'IU 41 AS' some uuys. aic uiaigijcu iur i.oiicuc, uu e. And be it further enacted, i nai . . .1t. kt fh :nnrM nduation .wiii hi m of fifteen hundred - dollars shall I accommodated, in each base, to the wishes of - - , . . i !-.: r i .. . - :i - - - I .i.i-i..!".. i- i i 1 . 1 hereby is, appropriated, ; to de-' the parent. I Moth classes of boys will need in- trav -the cost of the said subscription, WX.IA to be. paid out of any money in the! metiCand Algebra.1 Geography; with the aid of the best Books, of Maps.1, Chans and Globes, is to be pursued as an object of phme importance. rH"TapVearinff'tP the Satisfaction jsf the Court Irt Both will also study .'"French; Spanish," German a. this case thatlHenryi MolFett and .Adanri Jtof- and Italian'! under waive leacners s ana tor tnis tett, partor tne oeienuanis in xuis casek uo noc end, measures have beenj taken to procure the reside within the limits 'jf ihis State.: it is there assistance of genilemen of acknowledged talents fore ordered that, pubbcaiionib'e "made for three and cfiaracter. l- :; I - 1 weeks successirey. in ine itaieign-itegiscer, mat The boys preparing for college will likewise unless the said defendants appear at the , next be taught Latin, and Grek, with the elements County Court -to ,be HWen for ,the county of of History, ! and where it! is wished the Hebrews Randolph' on the (first. Monday of lay next, . and The boys'lnotlntendedi for college; willj in ad- pleal, answer or demur, :udgrbeh will be en- duion to the aborve, be au.nt L.atm it. tne pa-1 tercd against tnem as coniesseu, ' , . ' f . rents consent, Grammar, Rhetoric, and as ,ex 1 A copy, ji JE3SE HARPER, C C. tensive a course ot Mathematics as is desired.- j: HEW BOOKS. GALES I ill 8c SON have iu&t TeceiVed the fol- new Books, from Philadelphia, viz : Vanfflalen's Narrative of his imprisonment Hiid hphev vvill hdve the opportunity a receive & re-j c. (BfjyQTICE, QoJlfw.rrJ thi rliinrrpnns of the Inouisition p-,ilar course of instruction ! in Botanv. HistorV. I TSl vffARY Morean of Carteret Counv beintr tiK? hi imiVnpv tn Itiissia. &c. &c. ; 1 Loiric. Ethics, Mental Philosophy and Political IvJL proprietor f of Ten Shares of theCapital vWlUh" rrn Works of Miiton, with a-Pre- Economy. I it is expected also, tthatj -those stu I Stock of the State Bank of North f Carolina and face by Frajicis Jenks, of Boston. ' r i T dents, who hav been sufficientlydong in a'course the Certificate, thereof baVing been -Jost or, mis i , Seronsjby William Paley, 1). D. first pub- of education! and have made the requisite at- Taid all .persons) cbncejrned are requested to taker maoe ior ancw i -e . first meeting ot", . lisltednn 1825. Bhil Stocking -Hall, a novel tn 2 vols. A rl ventures of Cvril Thornton, do liicfiat on Life and Death. i Due! amp on Retention. Selfectioiis from Mrs. Barbauld's Works MyJEarly Days, by Mrs. Ilughes.j 1 ' t ' ALSO. 'II' Th following splendid Manuals for 1828, viz The Keepsake," taterary onv me ntjleinorial, and Atlant Kieign,! ivpru iu, ioo. tainmeuts;wllbe permitted to attend the course notice that application j will be of Lectures on CUemistrl,i Mmeraogyi and Geo- certificate of said Shares at th logy, by Professor Sillimftnt and thecourse !of the Board 6f Diriectorsjof said Banktp. be held in Natural Philosophv and Astronomy, by Professor Raleigh in March nexti.- - ; . vr I .J Olmsted,, I- f - j ' i WMI H. HAYWOOD Jr. ; , The religious instruction ofthe pupils will e J t" ' - " - Attorney in fact for Mary Morgan.' parental, 'tjhe great arnj will , be to tram them '. North-CaTohna 25d jjamtary 1828.', . v $ up in the. fear of God. Kch day will begin and A ! HA UfJ A Irl v end with reading. the Scriptures and Prayer - - 'fJfr?' ? ni s.. Tfnrti-t-t ri.. d'.m.u ii h h oiaJKi- th iftaiJi'tt i 1 fl "rib suoscnoer Deinff - desirous oi removinpr !tic Souvenir. ; and the pup Is will attemPChurch at the place 1-- to the VVesfr offew lor sale the tract of La nd Packets for Philadelphia 1 Hk4-T OTp FIE Subscriber having estabbshe'd a Line ot IL Packets between Philadelphia andiWni':- ion. ii, C. takes this method to inform the Pub- designated by their parents. ' - ! This is ourigeneral plan! J we sball aim to exe cute it witnt nueiuy j reserving, . nowyer,;i uie . .! I.: " , HI .J'' V - . jl 1 Qff okp.c . fi sU Trtft ia Moorsrl Sir t ue necessary.- vvitn tne suoject or t wv '"'"t w rw!T " .wwwt . e are not wholly unacquainted. One" ffood state To ' cultivation! and well ; adapt: the growth ot and Tobacco, "on which he lives, situated in the county of Gran ville, and lying pn thej waters of Grassy ami Jpn- athan Creeks, a miles south of Roanoke, and 17 north. ofOxforil. It coiitainsbetween 13 and . r.. A, t i i I... ! 1. inni u'ltnoHrih I minCTon. tally, anorueu mo J fJ J Kf wfiert nreVented by ice in the Delaware. r-Anilnnt rkforl. to tlio nest ot mv a I -..jl.i,-J.i :AaA v.l thl rnnviv. univer: I i. . . . . a - n . , ri. I.'. w w f i u.m. v . shall show to! rliir.atinn. we are not whoiiv ttnacnuaii f'na. (iqa Kfn i frrrnr;.H fin- a rrniilrahtA ripri I ed vtO of us have ha!d the privilege of surveying many r, ww acres ui iow grounas oi tue ingu lanu. cipai Seminarie's uf Europe ; and one sYe" or eignt ,nundrea acres contiguous to tne li.ixi 1 iwciiuiK H'lwwr t-u nunc in iiiin&cviiuu ui cuun Corn, Wheat, Oats, There are .about 15U 'of, the princij - 1 - -i . i' , : : lie, that a yessel will leave Philadelphia lor w u- --761- 7":" try. with 10 or 15c6nstant Sprintrs. - The im lilt ojJiv Universities! bilitieS,5 ail.tl maKIHg mosi. , m .v ancej wim -ue leceivcu . The're will! be two vacations in a year, esch of sew, and built of which , 1 COiild: allow, myself during I a wwr -"ijo"a:. weeks tbe first toWmenee on the first tifully situated on a ..;,.....!:,. IVirPi-n counlrv. t loM9;"'?"?' May the other, on the. second mg a large extent ol .... w-o-yj - - - ai we owpu ralCs o. -.7-7; vvdndaV !f Semember. During both, the of every kind are also Struct this J History. , t J possible. I laving tnreegooa bovs may Remain at the school, without addition. 4odat.d to the dwell dilated all the works that 1 COUW unu conm naea oy w L .rnMie.'-U r i - s mile of the Dwelling ::.i:.4 ..hSprrl in nritit and ina i- ed w tl1 tne c?ac' a'aQ'5 wclVll?i4 " .'r. I wli.ll hWf. a vatnanVlihranrt of the best and Cotton Gin. Tb , yVw --i- 77 v-" - -o ti theai keommodation of er,. , , - U'itJnrW.Vr.nRri.nJbushelsbf Corn, and liscnpt ; Comparing uieui v V trusti to meet with encouragement , , ; t v ' i ti " 1 v Uer annum. A ready . r. 1 - v 1 ... :': ':i,i ,1 wioiiic- I i 1 a vi i x'lTTiN inn I ish, Italian, and GermanJ , , . . . - -. .rPer !U"1""1' r , Jl mv notrer; AVith oriemal documents, J AMbb i. iiu ..i""- w iinilfli rhar, Jhnv nf t-n v,rna of the proceeds of the i . ' & till 1 11 ft ttnurt,- ' - -r , " i - . . i , - - , . those scire 'lights oT-historic: research endeavoVinsf-tb ascertain the truth amid! tliose contradictions' Avliich vvill inovira- hi., v.i.. u iiPt P ipvp.rl . inprsnns" have recorded the same,ficts, viiewiug them from different points; and under the ifi flnenrft itf iliffei-pnt Jntprosls and fecl- In the execution of, tins work, .1 have m of education pursued in several of her provements are extensive; . The dwelling bousa ties, and in her Academic and Commer- ?smong the largest, jmost roomy, ana m every respect me most conveiuenx in iuc coumy. the very best matenaij, ber.u- gentle eminence, overlco. country..; ineput nou:s" new, and in a .tyle accent ing house ; With m balfa , are a Saw and Grist I lul is Grist j Mill yield 1 1C0 150 or 2Q0 bushels of Vl. . t sale may always be made Saw Mill. -It contains an Philadelphia, March, 1828. 57-3n NOTICE. over, is thiee hundred dollars, payable quarter- extensive Orchard, wrth a greaf variety cf -elect llvin advance i but a de'ductitm will be -made fruits.; The tract is situated isvthe centre cT . i . where two Or more-come! fronvone family, at tlie I neighborhood, i which; for health,- vealih, intelh, . I same tiie. Tlie charge for boys under ten, is two gence, morals, and every ocnl Consideration-, hundred and fifty, dqilarsi In this sun are com-j gives place 10 none m me atate. I ne jsupscr;- Hunt in Anril 182,- I will 1 prized an narges lor imiruciron, incuunogfine i ""v? J ...wv .i..vifc. uw.ijiv" se in Raleigh, on the lOCKeis ior uie uouegc icciu., uu.nu, wwuinKtr --,- j:"- -.w r iP . .i-L,i mflnfr,.w I vm .fMPi J iJo-ht db,1 ttim'itnro J nected to' Tie w it -aiKL uidee ? for the elves. . a very vaiuaoie a rati u i r t'yf;67 .-;. - ;; vr; ,,, ...i ii s, m - f? ; i , , - ' ... i ....' .c f .v.nt a ki Ui iTiattru ml hffLrlnthinv tA h t I he terms will be low arid acconunod vtmsr. 1 or tienry, awi aiaic ui mi. v,. , , . , . t vr.IT-j, 640 acres being ttie location iumuw uy ure iup. . . . ne- -; c jntn-mw r",mt i,Mn . . T .:o l-Kiitrv numbered 290. on the .pot, at a fair price; Where it U w shed, ,Marcb 19th,;.lS2S .. , . , L - 55 2m viitue of a. Deed f Trust executed to me fey Dr. Thomas sell, jbefinfe the Courthou 22d dlay o1 April next. Land! iu the county nessde, cointaming avoided induMnff i mere siieculatiot s i Executing a Deed to:the purchaser, I win the clothing or tue boys can oe procured oy us, . ur mi "V 7 i i r.,,,luc, X avujucu.iiiuuj0in& i iuci y yv , iiiicuutui k. and oh terms kdyantaireous to the parent. . , t etteville Joual and Richmond Enquirer, are re- and general rellex:tir ns, ex Rtiug Suth WJjly the Wlc ."7 " tSS on : the quested to publish the abovejor two. months in as : Hise-I naturally OUt. of the Stlhjcit, "01 ? firat of May,';828. . . , . ' t their respective Journals,- and forward their ac preferring to yea fninute and cilCU 'Mi'- -SERppl DWlGHr,.; counts to the Postmaster at Uro Wide. . tantmiim lirch y. 18,3, -pr. ad. 2S 5,4w . edS tew.r to TRED ' b , 1 lartliatjappcared characteristic ..ofthe t f .NOTICE; T ,t II, t:: Dwight previous to! the 1st bfMarcb next', GA ED m or,, stolen from the Subscriber a persons,!theeveif,or,the v , r,L, - j hYghfe endeavoring to place cvery tact in Subh . ix"pinoiare hereby cautioned;and forbid L - - . Nov.S.;ip:7. .y. V... .n- leftj a snlall bell, andl was shod half a ptiiiit Of view, that the rjjader- might J jieii to trade wiUi or trust my wife Mary on The undersigned, being; made' acquainted with round, shpes, tolerably . much -Morn hr foot iiriWivel itnieritq $ aiid draw his bwh my Recount, as I shall not pay any debts she may the plan ofa Gymnasium, about. ut be Ublisbed Jocks trimmetl all .round... I will give u revved pel CCiye! its mcril, anu haw lU9,oyi for :an y articltat mav be furnrsh- in this city, by theRey; S, E. Dwight and H. fc. of roiir.Ublli. for her delivery to x.,.z 8 ."rails niaximsUd conclusions, r. .t : tn my crcdit. ' v WM. UEIFRIEN. Dwight, Esq! are? persuaded of the usefulness o J north-west ot Raleigh, or if confined zo th 1 1 f. "As mdiiy points of the Jiistory reqtli- EJUgefiild C. "II.; S. ' C.' : 'S - such ah instftutibnandHbink the situatkuiof her again.-f 1 : ; -( UI Dl.EY. WARRUi. rcdxplanationsj drawn from ctfntem- .APrii6th, 1823..-1-5--; . rf, ? ;;VlthuiMing' thew - U 1 58-3t : ""p::-PvP' - -s- :P, K"; Ki-V ' P:P:i4;; -'V-rl't P-. P PPp';s - ::, .P;;:p,PP 'r r -!