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' - - " " CONTROVERSY r "l.V l.;efp,iU)o these conti-o- & bushthey to be pd L11 1 ? 1uniUf a- i,ewspaperand.ciiulated ttoud. the ftliiou. public V By some sidcrecl as a great evil iir the churclr of Christ,lani as an bhstacle Ao thc;pro ) ffress of chi istiunity : by others it is i- canletl, ami iut without reason, as the Iccasionfofgrcat goddas :niWj Lccclerating, ratliVthan oretardin the prosjre of the gospel ui the world I mli?.'ir5fl. and Rnffrv (Velmffs and tiru!ence-;flie I evil soinetimes occa I : ..i i v rnntro versy, laio more itii tiedidte ami apparent tlie uooV- elV fects resulting from: the invcstiganons if that spirit of inquiry winch it gene Ij ally awakens rBut tlie good it produ 'ccs, though less apparent,' is jar great- and more durable, than, the evils vhich attend it. Wc are indebted to theolngical discussion to the spirit of rinoliintiirv whicli it awiikeiis, for all that is valuable in the. rich blessings of i'his remark is illustrated t by all the tortures ctidurcl in the fires of persecuf lion, by all the conflictsaud. thb tri umphs of ciVit and i-eligious freedom in uroiie and 'America d urine the last ti.rpo nrntiiries. It was the spirit of inquiry whidi awakened tthousandsfrom t he sluinbers of moral death, in the mid ntghtf ageswhen 1141 and jSit mrstitwn were swaying aii iron sceptre ..ovcctiiic, naiions, iioiain. ui? miciicui, tlie heart and the Conscience of the world in degrading slavery. ; iThc fact is, whatever progress the t!e cause oflVuth arid Holiness has made in the world &as been made by cojitroversij. The lives of Patriarchs . ad propJiets and inspired teachers in lire ancient church the Jives,; of ApoS; . t les and Marty rs were spent i 11 op pos ig the current opinions and practices f the ti mes in, w Inch they 1 ived. , Eye n the blessed Jesus, though, his instruc tions Were clothed in the inoffensive garb of parable though his words) and actions were dictated by the 1 s pi ri t of godlike . benevolence, -was continually exposed Ur the evils of controversy, which at lengtli loaded : him ; witdca lu m ny a d .reproached i i m i ce anil ig nosuinyand nailed him to the Cross. ' While sin and error exist in the world, '1hercWill,t!w The conflict is not at an end the war fare must gd on and its fires will burn brighter and brighter, till they consume tUe ,ahoniihationH of Paganinu and the cprj u jiUojis of Papal and VMahomedan Miperstition till they encircle in flames tlie pulluted temples and idols and altars to vy lich t!e world ? has so " long paid religious lumiage. TOc conflict must 0 oii; till all acknowledge that Jim : hrist is Lord, to jhe glory (pt God the r aujcr; ior he will reign until all enc fiP"4 uhdeVi ttis 1 leet Let the advocateof trutli; then, who deprecates semls vof f emitniversy, dismiss: his fears let him tayr asi-all x)lainor jand wraih a nd evi t spea kin t a nd ci rd """II UHJ IIUSUIIH'S tkl flu' I liii'ofmi au.9fTtl his: cause is nbt sectarian iii its cluiracter V'itis iioyr$mlybcatedMiy; men of talents aiid i nfluerice wh ri: d ifle r V.1 J om! each-rit Kdln'!i6tr!ire!i giouHiSefitimeutsl-h 1 u ! e: power of example an difptibl ic sentiment to bear upon the'evil; and to check its ravas.riieffayts: frjwrteil' lll 'l sulybioed fquotatioil biigh to "fuse and unite all nat V in ihf ;--k-r. .- - 1 . temperanc f Tn looking over those Rcligiotis Jour- Jrw ,!mical spiriVUhe,qnejtion 5 I vil and religious liberty, coin rover- 3y leads, to inquiry aud; tpnds to what is WIGHT-and tiuje. his heaven lytcmpered armoiir, aiul go lorth o t he . pi n tiict , lea v i ngrthe t csu It and C4o,siucnces in the hamU of Hinv: I I. ' oerve by tlie uortherii papers, thatruuremitted refforts afeyjutxessfulJ v mHdej to promote thei causeo TeinneW COMPUTATION OF DEATIlsl BY V-TF-MPKllANCEi x ' Thq number of persons "Whoyearly perish in these States by the eflccts of lniemperancc, acconung in.one caiciiia tion, mkde six yea rs; ago,, when our Ipopulatihn 'was. jnnctf inal1fTf' and the vice less common, was siateu at iu,uuu and thoqgh tlierestimataj wa3; probable at that' time exorbitant! I crrat.I v , Thui tharuig't nowipfe siucrji u ij -M tm ii,. tuc i-ii 1 u. - - i ne yea ar before, the bill of .rnartal ity vo f Cone of uie mosi exein uiary uiorai on our larce towns, CI b m town of Saleml recorded twenty deaths; 611 1 of 1 81 . on ch ninth pprty b have been prod ucedf dij rectly .by ; in tern perance ; and the j re- mark is addedT many who are include ed in the cotisuiiifrtibn list niight .be, adi ded to the leraths hy Intern perahcel b ett cause u is asceriaineu, tiiai; habits ot intemperance! Iiaye;jroduced" vaflous diseases, whicli have terminated ? in apj f If thoin'onbrtion jiare n t cb h su i m p t i On Z of 20 in 181,. the nro lortiou of that! or- derly town, had been Maintained thro? - put- the cuntryin temper liavebceYit of the d ;aths of nearly thirty thousand citizens I Ixi the samei year it was stat ed, oii t ie:auhbrit3r) tle liiills'of jrnor tality, :tiiat the annual veralge of deaths from intoxicatioti, iii Massachusetts, was 666. I the proportib 1 of d runkards to thewh Ie population be taken t e throughriut the Union, the same as in this Stajte, wheicas in .fact it is consid erably greater, it avou Id 4 follow. that more than 15,000citiz :ns cf this nation yearly eU victims jtb drurlkenncss, jas long ago as 1821 .;" fl'l iree years before, from data which seem to have been ac curate, jas far as they 1 vent, it had been computed, thatihtcnlperance was the remote ir proximate cause of the death of aboli ; three nersbnsycarly, in a pop ulation of a thousand ; accordihg to jwhiCh estimate th Jnihibr of pe'rjso ns w hose jl i vejT a re' t hu s bi o re,bry j esk ji i -rectly sacrificed, would be every year, in" this I Stated (Massachusetts) eighteen fyuridfeifond i nj the: Utii ted S tatcs tfiir-. tysixJhousand9: , ?' S.- , I ; IXT6MP EItAJ15: f MOR Ei-EXPENSIVE thaw !jSbuc ArkoNl & Rexiciox !-In Massachusetts, says ja Boston papery nearly three times .as jmuch - moneyjj is spent annually for spirituous liquors, as for literature and religion together : Toivtheltwo latter coiiibxntly, S650(ioo, and foil the formcrl alone, Sl,500,66o. Thd fable,' ; days D k Rush, of Pro metheus, on "whosei liver a 'vulture 1 was said to prey constantly! aapunishnient tor 111 sieannginre irpm, neaven,! (was intended to illustrate the 1 ate the naintui enects of araent spirits! upon that organ 1 j 1 , TM K MINIT1EESa OF ATOMS.! The following facts i will excite aston- isliment in those! who ai not accustom )hilfspu!iical subjects : i J call I red u ce cro I tl to ed ; to i 1 1 Vest iga te . rj-irtiii-fio'itpf' leaves so thin, tliat t wo h u 11 d red j ai 1 d eighty two thousand iii.'it be laid upon eaclrotheiy tQpiibduce the thickness of an inci teyetilH Prjwi thou t liolestp-so h at one o f tliem laid u pon any; surface, as in gilding, gi ves; t id''-appearance of solidold; -frhey.'.'WWpritlii if formed into a hpok, i 50P would occupy the space of a leaf (Ofcommoif: paper and an octavo oluniejbf an inc thi tn any pages j 'as flie . , books of a well stocked .oriditiaryj 1 jbiary 1 if 1 OQjyol u mes; w i Ui.400 1 1 aesr i n reach; S ti 1 1 X h i n ne r t ha ii I this ' is the jcbt i iig: of oI d upon si vcr wil e I f wlia lace, ai d wc; ai j coat ing is? not oh ly orfc iubni tliick. Plat i bum iantl sil veri-can be; drawn into a wire jnuchifiber Ihau A graiiibf hiuc yp ;tiugcaga tirop me color may ue percci veu. v! gram iirfiukvwa years, and 1 use It ttle b f Is weiicht car- ri o ucrb ww il I smcl 1 i lobd m i ariy pii les iilfii t A bi a rii iii tiiui ryun coijc rtAi 4 Hiiigleiistant dbfing iw-hiclrit h)0s not lo se" fen e-thbusat(I.tl i Ui v i Kb f a grain; . :.;i.r.f-'t-r V:' 'H "'"-'L-Sii'.'. v ou iii r in t viin i is it s rmercr oi tiou r miles ii diameters! sb.atbe; Visible iii eyei7rnai;tot. si kwoim i.vf :t of itl ! Tiib vthread ;iof the so is m a 11& f h at t tii anv .of ti ic ml a re V Lsted 1 1 bre t il icH to fo rm our Tinewt jsew i ogVthi-ead : ;hatbf the spider i.?!siilmallr ly ent,vwmlilfi b E d ii j li ii i rg teoJ T?u $ ;'fhujid retl m i les. winch crtaWvcg fusedftltbiicrQseqncfdtc culas, o f vyh i cli! mafi M th lusanurtogether do not equal i n btilk a andyct nature, with a hgraitrofsSnd : t singular prodi- galityi has supplied manyofithese with organs aspompJex as those of the whale orVth4 elephant ; and their bodies con sist o the same substance or atoms as that of man liiniself. In a singlepountl of such matter there are inre living Creatures than Immau beings on ' the globeJ ; AVhay a scene lias the micros coj)e opened to tlie admiration of j the phubsophic iuquireV ! 'Water. , inercu- ry , jSijl ph u 1 Vfr i n general a tivvsubi'taricn sumccjit! jr ieated;tnscs"'is in Vislhjelya- por pr gas : that M it is reduced, tbthe aen farm state, ureat heat, th ore, would cause the whole material uni verse! to disa linear, and the most solid bodies to jbecome as invisible and as im palpable as the air. we breathe. - Few have contemblated an annihilation ..- of the! world inbre complete tlian tliis. acketi for Philadelphia. OtTpHE Subscriber huvinp establisliecl a Li LL Tackets between PhZIailItihLi and. WiL ne of ming ton, 2 , C. takes this method to Inform the Pub. lie, that a vesc;l will leave Philadelphia for Wil mington, NV CI. about every ten days, r except when! prevented bv ice in. the Delaware, i us afiti prexmee mienaea ior ims convey will be received and forwarded by Messrs. n OR Mutton, ot Favettevillei and s. Stfyw. s( Whittle f, lot Wilmington N. C lowest rates or -ireignt ana j east-expense lei Ha-finff three rood Vessels in tie trade, anded by careful Captains,'" well acquaint ed with the coast, and Cabins well fitted (up for the accommodation of Passengers , He therefore trust! to meet with enrotirarremeht-' 4 ' i:" t "JAMES P ATTON. jun. Srmth'sWharf. 57-3m PHilade phia, March, 1828. NEW BOOKS. i 3ALES & SON have iust received the fol lowing new Rooks, froni Phtladel ohiaVy iz n Hilen's Narrative of his imonRonment ana t . . ' t " ! ' 'A' etrom.tne dungeons ot! toe lnquisujon his lournev to Russia &c. &c. - i Enerlish Prose Works of Milton, with a Pre face! by Francis 'Jenks, of Roston. I j! ' ;, Sermons, b'y. William Paley, D. D. first pub- hstifed in 1825.1 . r Ilue Sftockinjr Hall, a novel in 2 vols (iveniures 01 uyni sinornion. ao. 4 ichat on Iife and Death. , Ducarhp on Retention.: -. i felections from lrs Harbadds Works. y K$ny uays, oy Mrs. tiugnes. e following splendid Animals for 1828, tviz The. Keepsake, Literary Souvenirr Bijo, Forget me not, Memorial, and Atlantic Souvenir. ;h, April 10,188.. f ! ! prospectus f For t ie! Ediicatioii of JBovs, be established at New-Havex, Connecticut, 'ereno Ea Dwisht $ Henri E, I) wight. E propose in the ensuing spryig, to esta blish at New-Haven, a Sciiool fpr the Edu ion or. tiovs, to ne cauea tne jyeut-naven I m 4. . at: . ! -!' -ww mndsinm .- and have encraffed tlie larsre and nmodious building,' orifyinallyintendetl ass a Steam-boat Hotel,; with the Adjacent -(grounds. Ttie house is rone mile from the college, and tHree-fourtli s pf a mile from i the centre !of the, tojWn i and commands ! a fine "view of tlie' New- kvent vallevi and the surroundm? mountains, 4 the harbor, the Sound, and Loncj-island, ' Newt-Haven- as a.1 place of moderate size . and eat salubrity, as distiriuruished for the beauty oi its site and environs, the neatness outs build- irfsr aiid Errounds.'and the richness of its folikcre; d as presenting a state of society in a: high de gree moral j enlightened and polished, is a favor ed seat of education! Vlt, "is within' eight ; hours trjavel froii ' NeW-Y6rfe and ."within', less'; than, tenty-.fbur from Bo3tony Albany and Iphilade I ppia, afhd has a direct communication with every pjkrt of the : United Stated. ". 'M- 'i; j. .' ' The proposed institution in Us general plan, is ii tended to resemble the. Round Hill School, at IS orthampton ;b the proprietors of which, for ha v ngintfodubed the . Gymnasium into this country V ith so much talent and succes deserve the lnhk&f of the friends ;of literature, asl they do ours also, for the frankness and cordiality with v hichlthey have seconded tir design, j . i; : ' ', We i projitisev with the ib'pys, to occupy the. Mouse 'as; a family, & take; the entire charge of Oiemjand to stand in the place of tiieir pHrents tic gtrvcniuiciii kii uic lUMiiuiiuii win uc ai vji it: rict and pare ijfal.' r The boys, unless ort special cations, ;,wiu nor ne auoweu o le ive jiie ounJv Except in companyj-with a, teacher ,ir 1 hty will be .permitted to i contract vp debt; and . to. mnke; no purchases ' for j them stlvesi It;;w Intendeil to Atbye them always, fht eftectf onqer our ovncye, ana to nil up tneir me wrth study and useful recreation. Wishinsj" to form tlie character from an .early enou, vana not to oe responsiDie tor ivtbits anct chafacter formed elsewhere, we propose to rfeceivleS boys of the I age of r, .' and ; toleclme (Iinle4s in peculiar. cases) commeric'ng Witi i any atterthe ; age0 ofjfarjw'i 4 j' :: Iv A part of each ilay " isitoberegularly deypted ' p Gym nasi Ic exercises These with other active tnployments,' are. the best' means of preservinij ie health and iirivifforatihff the cdhstitution. ssiduous attention will be paid to jhc subject of banners. r v n.-.v' i-,..--v.i--. : -J- f-i I JAs Jsomebpys J are ? designed for college f and dthersjare not, the course of elducation . will L 6e a'econTtmodateai the parnt ';?!oth classes of : boys will need in s ruction in Spelling, lieadirrgi . Writing & .Draw ijtg.iri peclamatiou and Composition, ,in Arith. petic and Algebra. Geographyv with the! aid of tlie best Books, "of Maps, Charts and ,2Iobes, is oe pursuea as an oojecoi prime -importance atti will Also study., French, Spanish, German hd Jtallan," under native teachers and "fof this T escp col end; measures have been taken to procure ' the assistance of gentlemen of acknowltcLred- talents anl criaracterij j-. - : ; , The boys' preparing for !coMe w.II likewise be taught' Latin,: and Gree with the. elements of-Ifistorv; ami where it'is wished tfie Hebrew The, boys. njt, intended, for colIejjeJiviW, in ad d'r.ion to tlie ibove, be .-.taiightj.atin if the pa rents conseutj! GrjmmaK lthetoric, and as ex, tensire a cotirse; of Matht nat'ei as is desired. Tliev will havpthe opportunity to receive a're- guiar course c or instruction -:. in i in . Botany, History, Logic," Ethics Reonomv. It j Mental Phiiiaopliy ;inl Political is. expected also,;, that,; those sfu- . m ' 1 a. I .i " . w ik ' dentSj who hay bfeen sufficiently long in course or education,4and have niUdQ , the requisite at- tihments, vil be permitted" to attend. the course i ChemistryJ Miner? loeyancT Geo- ot Lectures o logy, bylProfpssor Sillitnaii j 'und the course of Natural Philosophy and Astronomy, by Professor Olmsted , .; h; i .'.r : Ih tj; -f.;:; - .4 - The religious iristructiqh of th e pupils Will - be parental.; l u e great aim will be to tram them up in the tear of 0od. : ICach day will begin. at?l lingr the Sen ptares and ' Prayer. end with rea The Bible will, be a class-book on the; Sabbath : arid the, pu pils ; wi 11 attentt Church at the: place designated by! their parenjs. , . i 4 ; i nis is our general pian :;we snail aim o exe cute it with hilehty 4 reserving; however, the right of making such. altejratibns as7' experience shall show to he necessary. With the subject of education, we are not wholly unacquainted. One of us has beerj occupied, for, a considerable peri od, in' a course of collegiate ;iastriiction. r Both of us have had the 'pri vilg-e of surveying many of the principal Seminaries of Europe ; and one of us, during a J long residencerih Germarty lias examined, with the utmost attention and carer thq system ofeducatioiv pursued, in several f her universuies, jana in ner Academic and Commer cial Gymnasia, j There will be two vaca ions in a year, each of three weeks i the first to commence'on the first- Wednesday of I May i the other,, on" the second ednesday September. During both, the boys may" remain at the school, without addilion-at-expense. I ' V' .f .' jv' V'f-! We shall have valuabli library 5 of the best authors in Eilglish, Latin Greek, French -'Spanish, Italian, and, German J'V', : ; m ;T V The, annua pharge for boys of ten years and over,f is three nuhdrect' ddlfarsl"-avable' auarter-'' ly inl advanciel;but a deduction .will 'be made wucrc iwo or more come, irom one iamuy,,ai me same time. ThVcharge.for boys under ten, is two hundred and fifty dollars, fin this sum are com prized all charges for instruction including the tickets for tlie; college lectures,, board, washing and mending, 'room, fuel,'" lights and : furniture, except a bed r mattress, 'and bed-clothing to be furnished by i the pupil., jjThese may be procured on the spot,atja tair price: Where it is wished. the clothing pfj the boy sj can be procured by us, and 4 on terms advantageous to the parent. ' It . is inteivdeu to open the anUitution on) the first of May, SERKNO E. D WIGHT, i HENRY Ei D WIGHT.; Letters addressed- to us at New-Haven, or to H. E. Dwight previous io the 1st of March next,' at Petersburg'; ya. will be promptly attended to. Ne w-Have n J Nov.; 2bV 1 827;. -, ; The undersigned, being made acquainted with the nlan of a Gvmnasiuml about tn he established yn this citV, bM the Rev. S. E. Dwisrht and H. E. Dwight, Esj. arc persuaded of the usefulness of sutu it-1 1 uisLiiULioii, anu. imnK me: suuaiLon or the buildingl the accommodations Which 1 it af fords, -and themeans of, instruction which they design to provide, suited :lin every "'respect, to the object ir view. ' The Well known character of these gen Id men, and the opportunities which they have erypyecl.pf witnessing the best modes of instructiori ih Europe,fu-nish the surest pledge to the public, - for the faithful and successful ex ecution of th e jplan proposed. 4 ' ." v" ' Yale College, Dec, 6,l823. 1 - 1 L Jerenjiali Day, Pres. Yale College. - . v - Benjamin Silliman; prof. Cherh. &;Min. Jas. Ij. Kmgslev, Prof. Lang.i&'Ec. Hisf. j Nathaniel W. Taylor, Pror Theul. ",: josiai vv. uioos, jrroi- vr. ui, k rua.unt. Chauncey A. Goodrich, Prof. Rliet. EleazferiT. Fitch, Prof. Div. - - I C':; Dennison Olmstf d, Prof. Mat. &Nat. Phil. Harry Cwswell, Kect. Ch. Church, N. IL Samuel Mertfin, Pastor 2d Pres. Ch. N. H; REFERENCES. ; - ?. rev-York. i- - asfang'ton, . - x Ion. William "VVirt. .' Chan el lor Kent, Rev. Dr- M.lnor, j - Wm. W. Wolsey, Esq. Honi Theodore Dwight, Lynde Catlin, .KsqV. George Griffi n,j Esq i Ben W, Rogers,, Esq. -Seth P. Stapjes Esq.- Re v jDr. Matthews. George W. sjrong, Esq. Rev pr. Spring. Arthur Tappan, Esq. " ' 4 ' ptula(lep7iia. : t U Robert; RalstoiV Esq. Rev;?pr; Witcin, Horace Bihneyil Esq -a Charles Chauncev, Esq. Elihu Chauncey, Esq.'" Rev. Dr. Elyj' r-:r 4 ;'' r .ZV:' Carolina; Hon- William Gaston. ' Thomas P. Devereur,' Rev; Dr Cald well, - - Prof Andrews, tf l--;v-;-- f Charleston, S? G Hon. J..hn C. Calhoun, v Rev. Dr. Palmer,' ' ' Thomas S. Grimke, Esq. Alfred Ilennen, Esq. ii - T'-'f-', :: .': , .1 Jtev.' Dr. Skijiher.1 v n NOTICJE. .5 - .. J- B"Yt -virtue ofa Deed of Trust executed; to me Hiy-Dr. Thomas Huntijin "April-1824, I' will iK'ssee, contamn &IQ acres bein? the location of Warrant Nfoi '5 5 1 Einrv numbered 290. .' . In cxectiting! . a Deed to the pnrchaser, X will convey only !the title- which niay be vested in me-thoujrh. I believe that to be The terms tof, sale are CashSt f WlLpH. H AY WOOD; Jr. Trustee, March 27, il$2SVf- pr.ad." $2 25 54'4w ; Carriages for 4 ?HTltE SUBSCRIBE ; d "TAS for sale at his Shop,' opposite the Bank ot New' hern, atrout. Four Thousand Uol lars worth of Wofk a part of which is finished and theirestyin a state of forwardness, arid can be'fiu ished prir:a:shjort noiiceii iThis work has been, executed by . the best workmen atul .wilt be sold very oefbr, C21SJT, good. notes ; on demand, " br: negoUable paper at either ofthe Banks m.this place., :. ; , -He has also three light Waggons," which" he will dispose ot.oa reasonable terms. THOTCOBCS.- January 3L t828. -.9 tt " sell? before thtr Courthouse in Raleigh, on the 22l day of Aprs! next, ajvtry valuable "Tract of Land! hi ther cbuhty Of ! lenry am , notice. ; A,' ; - . , . " .J" '. I ,. , . . j j -t A Persbns are hereby cautioned and forbl X,Nlen to trade Arltii Jpr; "trust my Urife'MarV iti my account as- I .sliall not pay anv debts she may contract, or for tiny articles that fnav be fiinvsh.'- ed on mv credit. - , j - WJL HEIFRILN ' April 6 h,183.; 59 T,AW SCHOOL. , : MY LAW OFFICES contiri.ie bpen for ihe reception of , Students.; r ?haii bccnsiiialV ly deliver. Lectures, but it no stated times ?. arid will at ali,times rive explanations, as iar as I am , uiiti iu imuig in auu invne iree discus- i ciissioivaiid interchange of opinions upon legal 4 subjects.; ; I i. ' i ;j ; I v,. ; j : tt is not required that any thing should be paid; in advance. f --f c 'hf..V vL HR'JEKSON. 1 L- Near WiHiatnsborVFeb 1828.-471 inSw 1 r State of Nbrtli-Caroliha. fWakel County; j v. Court of Pleas anlnarteTSessiorisV ' r ! -;e February tTerm,' 1S28. ' ; ' ; . t Jcin Diiffy r Stephen S. Johns. - v -Original attachmept. Levied un!land;- IT having been made appear to the Court that -th 6 .defendant resides bevond the limits oi" - " i the State: It is therefore, ordered tliat1 advertise--, ment be made iii the lltaleicrh Reerister for sli . weeks," that , unless the defendant apnear oa or f: before the next term jof this Court! (which 1 will be held at the. Courthouse frvKalerirh' MohdaV.of Mav next khen and there in renlew ; and plead : ta ' issue, indyment' will - he mrT - aZZ. 1 - a. . . ' 1 " - - , W . O i 1 w , uuai ana uie nronenv leviea on win be con. i demned subjectto plaintiflT's recovery.- ;.- - i . Test., B. S. KmG,,CC. i V;V State;of N;orih-Caroliiia: - ; ' : Edgecomb Stipeh or CduftMEqmtv iThomas South erl land .Wife,1 and HenrV llardVi Benajah' Nicholls and others." ' - "T 4. 7J1H E Complainants allege, that Charles Hardy, JL formerly of Bertie county, directed his Ex ecutors by his last wdl and testament,r to Sell hi Estate, . real a.nd personal, and out of the- pro ceeds thereof jtq payhis debts, anjd the balance that, might be'remaimng, at the close of their ad ministration, to I be idivided- equally among thet children of his; brotheVs that might b then W inp5 ; i nut me uciciiuaiu ucimjaij xxicnoils, IDfr jcxecuior oi. ouanes naray. n as sold tne estate & paid the debts', bui has not divided the residue I oi me proceetis oeiwcen xne jegaiees : . I uat the; ; Complainants are the only children .of Mite v'-. Hardy, a brother of jthe Testator .: That tlie Tes " tator had other brothers, Joseph,' J,.hathah ant " John, but it is unknown whether, j they left chil v dren'or not That jthe Defendants, Alexander5 Hardy'and Benj imin Hardy, who jreside. without the limits cif this State,' claim to lie the childreir of --Joseph : Hartly-fW hereupon, it is .ordered. Raleigh Register, inviting all persons' who clainvi to be the children of the brothers of Charles Har dy, to come forward and makp their claims-;' known to the Court, and notifying-the Defend- ' apts Alexander ;IUrdy and Benjamin Hardy thiS I Unless the v. plead, answer or demur to liesald f Bill, on or before Jibe next term of said Court; ! ' j to be holden at l avborough, on the second Mon- day of September jnext, the said jbill writ be ta- ; ken pro coufesso against thm, and set down far -hearing exparte. j :-.!.'v';.'.?;'"' - i.;;-!', C: '; :-). : Attest, Isaac Norfleet, Clerk and Master ofthe ; Court -of Equity far the County 6f. -Edgecomb. t" V U ; - ISAAC NOR Fl, EFJt C. M. R.- f A ND for sale at tlie Bookstorelpf Jj Gates an! XJL Son, An Address by the Honi-IlExnr Ctir,. to the Public, containing certain testimonials, in relation to the Charges preferred against him by Genii; Andrea Jackson, touching j the last. Presi- " dehtial Election, with the Documents therein re-? ferred to7 I ' - v April d.: 1823. - ; fDismal- S iyatap- C anal VLo tte'ry V ; To be drawn at Richrnon V ; : Only 14,190 Tlckctsi : -; f 50,000. j . $20,000 . i$10,000 , i'$4,520 i:3,ooo 'kJ&Soo'.. :, -,-2,000; M j :2.ooo 6 of 1,000 '6 bf500 39 of 120- 39 of 100 r: : V 39 of, 90.. and 39-of SO. 1 ; .Besides 60s,!50s, 40s, and 44 il of 20. " : 'Richmond.) FirginiaS -: ' Ee!aicare 4r orlhxCarolina-ConsoUdate ti. $8,000 ,i $4,000 1 ,S1,722: 3 of $l,0005f $500 5 of $400 ( 1 0 of $250 -10 of $200 4 20 of $10CV ;:: H Besides $406, $3Q,s, &cj &c.;.' ;;.:' -i 5Vhole Tickeis i $4,:Halves $2, uarterVsi;u ":4 1 prfJConsdlidaiedc Class Glh. ' r. . f 5 of $500, r 10 f ! $300 10 of $250 10 of S2Da. v : V r iO of $150 30 of $100. ' - - - : ; Besides $50, $40,$30 &c. cc: w HWlioIe Tickets $4rflalves $2V Qu-rt ;rs Cl. ; ; ; All ortlers foj Tickets in the above. Lett erics v l"- ! r"j.: icr, AAniencs, Will ba promptly attended to. XAddrss, i ! & j YATES- MctNTYlin. : - vvB. -NpTthVGarbltna"Notes cannot ' be taken . unless at a discount of 5 per cent. ' - ; 4 - :T- r-r;:f: ?yates,Sc mcintyre. : ' $yLi riii aean Bo tanic teard enj ; IS"; one 4-Atre, in; atate. ; of high? cultivation, greatly ern;:-li;s)edvand (ornamented' 'With ) Trees, Shrubs, -. -Vines, ": Evergeens,- TIants, ": Bulbous-FloVersj Roses of IXerent kinds ; aho, 4 some yoiing Green-House -Trw'si ShrubPlinta Vines, The patronage bf the; "nubl.c is soli- ' cited, and all dor lions of Shrubs, Tret Vines Wants,' Seeds Flowers,. and Bulbous-Iioots, will be tliankiullv received, except annuals.", I ndivi- ! I duals may be sup plied with CuUings ofthe :White;"v nose Vine, or Cherokee Multiflora .Vine,. v est Tennessee Hose-Vin Chinese Daily Rose, for-IIedges,-at proper seasons, Spring and Fulft - -.. A Catalogue of the above articles will shelly be published, if possible; by the. Proprietress,' . : . ,.,r. TI. E. A, HAYWOOD. - .Raleigh, Apr! li.-.t' v": y t Whole Tickets L$20,. Halved $ 10 f Quarters $5 -:;'-:t';(!Kighths;;$2 50. - ,vv.:-. ' fvAddressL;! -jYATES & McINTYRE. 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The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
April 22, 1828, edition 1
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