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- - -a. r . - .- a . - - 41 -. '. " - . ''t f fVri'j-TiV fal'fs'-' - ! . ?. 1 . . n 'vj ' . - 1 - - ....... i . s -. ; ; V!4 ' : ; -w-;.:- .;j.-;-V-r Ours are the plans bT fair, ilebglitliil peace; .-:n;'i,.t '. ; t-l-vVVVf . " 4 .'-51-; ''i---.-.---- r.-.-.r. ?! ;v-,', --j -1 -r - : : 7; :h. - ;"1 : jl rV.V?' t i f- - -: ; if- ADVKRTISKMKJJ'ra Not ete? X onf, twentv-five-cents for CiVth iiV tbcl Ume.Proport.on.,..CoMM erlf gin U. 1 , Jeceiveil...?L"TKHS to ..the Edltorst beT AC Ti SisCOVERY OF- AMERICA. V. entitled ?L- jr. Datte niornin- of the 7Ui oMJciuDer, M?1 hf the admiral crew tM't sunrise,. 'V.r f ' - k, caution. He thought it probable t Key would the .shores. The purity . and sun tbeVef0r,ayigilant lpk(ut Uo bekept cyyof the 9eas? which bathe tbefce islands, jfroni thefbrepri8i give them wnnrierfu!ctauty,'arid':jakt ever should niake ihe discovery, a doublet have had their effi'ict upon the suceptible brvelvJet,unad(lifiort tothe pension pive.n feelings of Colmnbu No oonerilid he by the sovereigns: The breeze had been land than h 2 threiv himself upoji h s knee?, fre'ihHj day,; withniore sea-than usual, kssed the earth, and returned thanks 10 and; t'?ex hid j nadergreat ;progres. 1 At God with tt-ars of jov. His example jwas sunsetj they had stood again to the west, foliwVd byl thes restf whose Hearts indeed and were ploughing the): waves j aV a rapid overflowed with the same feelings of grati rate, the Pinia keeping f he lead, frotrt her tude;Jolunibusthen rising, drew hUsvfurd superior saUihg T displayed the royJ standard, - anti asjem- preyailed throughout ihipsnot anjeye bllng round him the captains, with Rodngo was closed that night. I As the 'evening dd Escobldo1 notary of the armament. ;tlo darkened, Columbus took Jiisj stattoti on drigo Sanchez.. and" the rest who had land the top of the tsastle or cabin, on the high ed, he took Solemn possession in the name poop 01 i nis vessel, qo.wever ne migui or me uastiiian svereins, givin tne is iM c if- V T'T. -.;i-a forward "T"?-. XiJf,M .l In a litsle while a ; S UischargHl, being .the pr,corted ihrouUoaf :the' ittle (lsquadmn, and every ve was tamed to the. west.;- S.J"CJ wav anil before evening thq pro S iund hatf faded int., air. .Thecj na;v sun kj i nto a degree ot u ej ecno p . lonell to itheirii recent excicemeni, w.. p.j.vJk.,c liavi hp- observed creat tiignts nt Wall field birds going to warns .uic?yMir westi'concluded ;thejr must be secure ot melneiclibvipg land, where they would m,l n,udand a -reta- place;; He knew the iiiiportaace: which tiie.Portuguesoy- aers attacneti y "j, " "r? raioWing which, the- had discovered uiosi of thfejr' Hlandslj Hf had now come seven hundred leagues, th distance at wriicn ne lud computed to linl the island of Cipan go .5 p there was no appearance of ; it he mit have missed it through some mistake irHbe latitude.j Hejdetermined, therefore, on tfee evening of. the 70 of .October, to alter: his course to the south-west, the di- ration in which the birds' generally tie w, and Continue tfiat direction Tfor at)east to flirit.-v Alter an. it was uo irreai ucviaiiyu rrom ms main course, anavoum uicei mp wishes 01 me rmz.ons, os weii uc iu spiriting to his) followers 'Slrfe;?? threjdays tlie stood in this directi6n,and the iurther they went,, the more frequent and encouraging were the signs' of land 7 Plights ef . small ibirds of various colours, sorae of ;tbem Jsuch as sing ; in the fields, came flvin? about the shins, and they con- tip pd towards: the outh-west, and others Were also heard flying, by in the night. -7-Tunny fish - played about the srnoo! h sea 5 andk heron, a nelitan.! and a'duclt were seer, all bound ir) the same direction.; The Thejherb5j;e whicht floated by the ships was!jre&h and jejreen, as if recenlly from Isktf jf and theSair, tis Columbus observes, wasjsweet and; fragrant as April breezes in Se vfte. 1 All these'j however, were regard ed y the crews as so many.delusions, be guillng i'hem on 'tolestructiba; and when .00 the evening of the third day they be heUihthe sun go down'upon a shoreless ho rizfii, they brpke forth in clamorous tui bulnce' 'They claimed aiihstihis.ob-' 8tinicy in tempting fate, by continuing on int'i abaundless sea. Thev insbtedlupbn ring lwmevyard and abandoning the voy asefas hopeless- - Columbus endeavored to pacify, tliem by ;,gntle words and proihi- 7w Ir . I'irge rt;warp ; out mining tnat tnfj increased in clamor, he assumed a decided tlP . ?lle told them it was useless to mur- 5 the expedition had been sent bv the "'vereins to;seeki the'lnuies. and hanneri . 1 . r ,. 4 . .. j. '.-.. . ' : ..... tlHg"t, he whs determined to perse vere, iUntUbv the blssfn nf nd. h should attouipliglil the.enteririze. Colum lumbus was now t open defiance with his if ir -diy, ja;s:nd longer tii admrt a itotibi Beiuks a ouantitv of rrfJi w.t,- ,i,.k tr1T 'lr,fr5ver thf!v saw H gfeen fish, .of 'a , thiS he abnu rocks then ''"ch Ur tiiJirnWiih berriW t jS-ft ePated frmnJlheVrcev floa by f'llntlieypicked Kft!p:a".d above all kt str tlfi.;aif 4f All jgloom and iu tiny nogavi L'-!;e rach oftewastearly on the rt if be- first to;discbt 1 tbe lcngought fur land. ;In the even E9 rding to anvariablecusi -M AdiniralihipathemaS Bjt htlrSVJ-?mde an impressi riS d ,n us: conducting theai t w; . ius, ncreasitiit as carry a cheerful and confident couhtesland the name of San Salvador. Haying ance during the day, it was to him a time (complied with the requisite forms and ce- t .1 1 ...... r 1 ? .U.J '-..l.. . t .1 . f i 1 1. -' .. i- ' pr inej mosi painiui anxieij: 5 ana now wnen remonies, he now. called upon all present be was av rapped from observation by tTie to take the oath of obedience to him as ad shades of night, he maintained an intehse miral and viceroy representing the persons ahdYnremi of the sovereigps. The feelings of j the along th dusky horizotj, in search of the crew now burfct forth hi the most eictrava- most vague indications oj land. Suddn)y, gant transports, j They had recently con about ten, he thought he perceived a light sidered themselves devoted, men hurrying glimmcringfat a clistaficej. Fearing; that forward to destruction y they now looked ins ei jrc! uvfijca uiigui 1 ar uctijiytu linn, I upuii iiiiiiiieiyf 8 as lavouriies Ol ioruiir he called to Pedro Gulierrez,-; gentleman land gave themselves'up to the niost un of the king's bed -champerJ and enquired bounded ioy.1 "Thev throhsred around the whether he saw a light in -pfat; direction ; admiral in their overflowing zeal. Some the latter rep! ed in the affirmative. 0.- embraced hi ml others kissed his hands. lumbbs, yetlduuotful wieili'r ir mjght nptl Those who had been most mutinous & tur- be soVne delusion of fanpy, called Roil- buent during the voyage, were now devot rigo of Seuovia, and made the same inqui- ed and enthusiastic. Some beeped favors . 'in- i . . . i i! . . i i . j . - m I . - . . . . S"5. . u . . . ry. or me time me latter nao ascenued ior nim as or a man who had already wealth the rr und-house, the 1 ig!i t had disappeared. land honors in his 51ft. Many abject spi - arierwarus minis wno nau purragerl nun hv their lnso- tvice, Iev saw it. once, or sudden anil. passing gleiriisj as" if.lt wereiallence, now crouched as it were athis 'fe torch in the DartTvOt a fisherman, risingl Pegging pardon tor all the trouble thev hail ! - t.i 1 : -ii 1 . i . i .1. 1 I .1 l: . . J 1 s .. . ' . ar d finking with the waves, or in the hand I caused him,i and orTerinjr lor ihe future the of some person on shpre, jborne up and blindest obedience to his commands The down as lie walked from1 house to house, natives of the island, when, at the. dawn So transient and uncertain were these I of day, they had beheld the shins, with gleams thaf few attached ahy importance their sails set, hovering m their cpast, had to them ; Columbus, hiiwcver, considered supposed them some monsters which had overj that the land . was' inhabited. They They had crowded to the beach, & watch continued their course unijl two in the ed their movements with awful anxiety. morning, when a gun iromjthe Pint a an Their veering about apparently without ef- Inounced the joyful signal of the land If feet, the shifting and furling of their sails, r" - ti i 1 i r ti 1.1: i ll . r . . r i . i i was nrst aiscovereu oyta mariner named resemmmg nugp wings, nneJ'tnem wun Rodrigo del Triana ; but the reward was astonishment. When they beheld their afterwards lad judged to the admiral, for boats approach the shore, and a number of having previously perceived the light, The strange beings clad in . glittering steel, or lanu was now clearly seepi aoout two leagues 1 raiment 01 various colors, lanumg upon me dista'ht, whereupon thej took in sail, and j beach, they fled in affright to their woods tiid to, impatiently waiting tor the dawn, rinding, however, that there was no at- irhjejth(ughts and feelings of Columbus in temptr to pursue 'nor molest them, they this. little space of time, must have beep gradually recovered from their terror, land tumtltuousj and intense. Jt length, in approached the Spaniards with great awe 5 spite of everv diflicultyjandxlanger, jhehad; frequently prostrating themselves on the accomolished his .'obict; Th"e secret mvs- earth, and making signs of adoration terv Inf the ocean was rievealeld.; his theorv During the ceremonies of taking possession which had been the scoff of suges, was tri- they remained gazing in timid admiration umphantiyiestauiisnea 5 ne nau secured to uuiupicAimi, me ueams, ine sinning himself a glory which frnust be as durable armor, and Splendid dress of the Spaniards as the world itself. It is difBcult even foi The admiral particularly attracted their the imagination to conceive tie feelings of attention, from his r.pnirnimding height, his such a man; at the moment of so sublime ,a air of authority his dress of scarlet, and aiscoverv. .1 vv nai a uewiiuering crowu 01 1 1'tc.ucicicui-c viiiuii w,ia juu n t uj coniectures must Have thronged, upon his companions ; all of which pointed him out mind, as to the land Which lav in dark-lto be the commander. When they had nessJ That it was fruitful,! was evident! still further recovered from their fears heir from 'He vk-getablcs w dch floated from its approached (the: Spahiards, touched their shore. He thought too, that he perceived beards, and: examined their hands and fa- or aromaiic 1 te.s, auiuiiiiijr lucir wuiteiicss. uiuiuuu. nee mi, .4proinised land- , He: nov' rer atterr mniP,Lf thorizeWsucii in h.ilmv air. flip grove. The moving light 4 Which he had 1 pleased with the r simplicity, their gentle- bene u nairprpvea mat it was me resioence 1 n, uhu me cpnnuence iney reposeu in uf man But what were its inhabitants ? beings who must have appeared to them Where thev! like those of the other Darts 1 so" strange and formidable; suffered of the clobe i? Or were they some strange I scrutiny with perfect acquiescence and monsfrous racet such as the irnagina-j wondering savages were won by this be- tioh of tljose times was prone ' to give to nignity ; they noW supposed that the ships alii rimbt'andnknwh.. regions .Had had sailed out of the chrysta I firmament he come ifpen some vfild island farcin the jwhich bounded their horizon, or that j they Indian e i or was tftis the famed Cipan- had descended from abjjve on their ample ofitielflrie.obiect 1( h'isgdlileiivfancies ? iwings and Ithat these f marvellous beings A ihhnsand sneculatiorts of the kind must were inhabitants of thefskies. have S warmed ujion hrm, a's Wirh his anx inuc hfnws.' he waited for the iniffhtHo oass away, wonilering if j the t morning light wuld reveara.sayagq wilderness, or aawn UDonlsDicygroves, and glittering fanes, and gilded cities, and all the splendor.of rr- oriental civilization. Jt was .' The President of t be. United- States , Of America,' Albert Q dlatinV-' tbeir - EuVoy Extraordinary & Mioistr! Plenipotentiary to His Bntanniclajesttv1 7 y) ; ' .l. ;1 4 And 'pis $Iajpsty,therrrig;bf ted Kingdom' of Orea t: Britain and Ireland, the Right Honorable C h r' es G ra n r, a m em be r o fHis said M;j es t y 9s : M ost to uorable Privy Council; a ineihbr ofarliateiitt& Vice President of the Committee of Privy Council for ...iftVirs of Trade,.and Foreign Plantations ; and Henry Unwiu AdoSng ton.. Esquire ixyi.y;Vv'-1fc Wlio, after having'communicated to each other heir resj)t c live full, powers, .foupd to be in due and? proper torin, have agreed upon and concluded the :. following" articles : Art.' 1. All 1 he provisions ot the Con- Ventioo concluded between the United S5 tates of America, ; and his? M aj esty : the Ring of the Uuit-d Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland,, or. the 3d of July, j 1815, and further continued for The tcni'i of ten vears by; the Fourth Article of the Convention of 'the 20th ofOctober, 1818 wun the exception therein ..contained, as 10 St. Helena; are hereby further Jndetlnite 1W and without the said exception, extend ed and continued in force; from the date of expiration of said ten - years, in 'the same manner as if all the provisions of the said- Convention , of the 3d of, July 1815, were erein specrhraliy recited. . ! -v - .'-" ' Art. 2 It shall be competent, .however. to either of the contracting parties, in case either should think fit,' at any - time after me expiration 01 tne said ten yearsT that is. afrer the 20th of October, 1828 on giving due notice of twelve month to the other contracting party, to annul aiid ab rogate this Convention ; and it shall ! m such case, be accordingly euiirely annulled and abrogated, after the expiration of j the: said term of notice. -V' K The preseh t Convea tion shal 1 be 'ratified, and ,lhe ratifications shall be exchanged, in I nine months, or sooner, if possible. H. . . , ' In witnes wheretifjahe respective Pie ' iiipotentiaries have signed me s;iiive, . and have affixed thereto the seals. of . their arms. , ' x : Done at London the sixth day ; of ' " August, ih the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and - twenty seven. ' ; ALBERT. G ALIiiTIN CHARLES '6RANT W HENRY UNWlN ADDINGTOr. And whereas, the said Convention dias been duly ratified on both ;parts, and the respective" ratifications of the same were exchanged at London, on the Sd day Vof April, ope thousAndlf eighty hundreif and twenty-eight, by VVilliam Beach Lawrence, For additional - VxpenV'ttrie:Ilet. Rivets Agenry m accoVir of ie""rem QdapaiamtjtM' cy agrejeably 10 , one thousanil ihree hundred.'ilbHurs ; i For ei p(Mt.e attenf 1 irig . Indirr Agency , ; V establisljed -utidef the la 1 e trea ty vilh the ; ? y Creelf- nation. iid'an hci; of -Congress vof . ,tweri' t i etjhjVi ay , Von ejftousand ;; ; e igh i tftin Q v;v' d red T mlj t Yersix h u n (j red' dollars, ily. t;'V .--v;,'.7---. -'. .;:,-r ' ;', For aidmgvi lieiemifa f i ;i of ttie-Creek '; ' ? - :; I hdia ns J pi oyi ding for t ! t o o tor t jfiei period H : of twelve months .f after tir Ve'oigraiion -;fv ; and for enderi nj theih suchi a14sinnc!ail the Preside ntof ; thefjiiltel . Stdfer-ioay A ? t hi nk"; proper. Jrr. ? tionsThir the purpose tif Carrying Mto f-J r feet the provisions: of lheexisling .'treaty with the Creelnatidrr ofIml ians, Having vt ?; C rclHtlnn TYithft aflirocVii Ahir V ft'ftv iKniii" - sand "dollars &0 , . I' 4 ';f:: V:: ? C An d t he sum of :fi f ty ;: thousand'fd ol lars ; - V beainljthe sam is hereby Aappf opiated i-.?i'i- ro ieoable the;r States to carry into effect the articles of aV greejuetit and cession entered into oh, thd : -twenty-fourth ifAririli one ilib hundred and two, . bet ween the -United : ' ' States and theStatef6c6 sum ofimnneTuM- so"iuclt' thereof as inavCi 5 be necesWry, shall be applied, under Jie. V ' dlrectioWof the; IVesfdent of the. U States, to dieextinguUhment of;th of thejtJlierokee InjUaiis, to "all the landH ':;' wlucb- they voccupy; withiar the fiiniis jof ' d - theaid:StatcC;i-;;r V or contingencies or Indian IJepartmcnt) ninety-five thouSaorl ilnirars ;:,;;;' v y . ' .For refunding to the is later fNorth-Ca- ? - roliifa'the-'ahvount ti ngu i sh i n g 1 h e; t i tl e of certain Indians; of inc.- vMierntveti; irucy to reserviiiions ot land . withiiv the limits of sai Stitei granted tcr ; them in fe siiripleUy: treaties with the U , nited States, Jfi . the years' onesthousahii f e ight . h un d retl. and , .seventren; a nd one thpjisa hd eigh t h u rnf red ai d n i nete e he i sum of twentytvo thousand do.lars. SiBci:.5. - And be il fofllier enacted,.. . - Tliat ihe several sum v hereby abpronriat- ed, be paid out of any' money in theTVa' sur not oinerwise appropnareo. 1 c pprovedL--yttr M ay, 1 oh the morn- ins of Friday, the 12fJof Odtober, 1492, that Col umbo first beheld the Ni?w World. I When the day dawned, he-sajv before him a 1 e 'v 1 1 and beau t ifu I is I a nd , se Vera 1 1 ea gu es in extenr, of great freshness and verdure, and covered I with trees likef a contiifual orctod.i.--T(ioujgh. evjery thingappeared in theildlttixariancelof untamed nature, yet?tleJsJandlwas eyjidently mpuloufor tne 1 1 j 11 a Djtan is were seen issuing irom ine wood s, a nd . ru n n 1 ng 1 rom a n part to tne vhorei where th ey s tood gazingion the shj ps. iy yee aj I perfectly; naked 5 and from ifie iiMtt ifidtt an d t u ries,. appeared to be )k Jnj asiphish me bt? :J;;CoTu nbu md i sigh a s ffr the ship j to cas t.r ja nc h or.s aid boat 5 to jfmannedhd t e re d bidjbwrboa fytt tidy a tt jj re tr iru s car let, a id 6ea ri riA h e i roy ait ta n'd arid ; whi I ts M artiid'aizo:rnz4n? "a'njhJlaftcz, Ids Bro't n e r vp u t ff?p feb ro pal in v th e i r boats eah bearing :the the en-, terpriie, Ijeirljl azoa ed wi tby gree cross," bihF'onachsl initials ohkCasliliri tnonarcHserlian tl jU Iabel ,Isu rmtfu hted bjt crow ns.7 A5 f beyj a ppiached (tKe5uorVtoe freshed by tlie sigh t iof ; the ajn ple forep ts ,kfeicq'iiiihbtirote5 liave 1 extrabrd ink rujisroi itempung nue. uui unKnown Kinu -; '' Charge d'Affaires of the United States of America at the Court f His Britannic Ma jesty, and the Rijrht Honorable Charjes Grant and Henry Unwih Adjdington, Esq. on :u)c part 01. ineir respective uovern ments. - ; ;-: J:-;' -:;i Now, therefore, be it known that. I, Jo ho Quincy Adams, President .of the U- nited states of America, have caused the said Convention to be made- public to the end that the j same and every clause and article thereof, may be observed and fulfill ed with good j faith, by the United States and the riiizens thereof.- ; . t In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand, and cau?ed the seal of the United States to be aflixed. Done at the City of Vashington :, ; this fifteent!day of 'May, Jlnlthe year of our. Iiord one thousand eight hundred ahd twenty-eight,? a ndof the Incepenedfce of the United 5. States! the fiftv-second.; "-'vUa JOriNINCY ADAMS ; Bf the Pce'sutent; ' " - j,;j ;- . ' H. Clay. Secretary of) State. '- . : . . ; , ' ' ' " .t:V'ht:r Laws of the United States. i .An act making appropriations for the Indian De partment, for the year -on.e thousand eight hun- i' f- - - TiL An act to authorise n Rail Road 'within the Disi :' - ' : : ; trtct'of Oolumiar.V;:.--;v.? j Representatives meficairi Congress acTJii'hat : tho assent olCongress - to the'j constructing a' Rail li)ad byjsa Cprnpkiijr ncorrrated b ; the Legislature' of M aryland, from Bal more to 4t he j City of Washington; be and the same is her given to the extent that Congress .ha s jurisdiction 6f the soil oyer whiclilt nay pass: cimcedi pany t exact ucH;toIls and ti ehjoy;suth X bene ifi t s'aft d " pri vi leges, as" t Ke a6 1; of i ni c or-? poration of the State of Maryland gives .4 . sa id Corpo ra ion wit bin the Jimi ts of t he ; Sta te of Maryland ; 5 .Prov ided, in th e J 0- cation Jof the j Roadit shal rtiite Jawful y for said C mpany to pass tn rougli ny of ; the reserved squares or open spaces of thts iitv witnour rue cmsent or -Uongress- 'Approved, 9th M ay, 1 828. By the J?resldmtefhhe t APRO Wherkas,!; a ty the. Kiog 'if thousand eigh IL LAMATION. it-.1 Convention' bet wee h 1 h e tjrmted-S'iate the United Ki ngdoiTi of Great Britain and Ireland, was concluded heirt Pieiipotentiarktst London, on tne sixtli diy .of August;, one eu lattif-tcaiy-sevet). which Cohventiohl wfdfor woi dred and twenty-eight. VI Be it enacted ly the Senate and House of Reprcsenta tives of the 'ipjiitedj$ta lesqf lenea .n Congress assembled,, -Lh at thefolloivins: sum s ; be .andi t he i same are iieby-a)pn)pria iSI 'j- Fc-pay, of, the Sti perintendant of fnHiap AfT.sirs nt St. Louis, a iid the several ' Ibd ian Ageuis, as Lauuioizeu' uy taw, imrixroe TJifaersAty HE 'Publlc jinnhsatu jjacamitiation of the ? Students ofthe University of North-Carolina.'- : will be held at Chapel Hill, on Monday the 16tti r; ly of J une next, and continue from, day to dav until Tiu re jay jth day is appointed for Ah& Citmual Commencement ofthe- tllejret"iyv-:t'a4;VV;tTi The mittee jfollrtwing: Trustees constitute tlie Com- omrnereial Conventicm .TheU.S tates of iAmerlca, and His Majesty the King of 4helhi ted lCingd6opf Great , a . hrn 'i irrnwintr n monor t n tpopi inirn nai-n i m n i T w 1. - J . w ra .Mm. .....viai. MWhavii UIVU VT bl UUUC- I rpsi'iMri 1 17 mm . ' . -1 . .. v. rf. - . - -,-. i -. .. .. . -1 .. ..& 1 '- u and Ireland; being desirous if con imumg in,; lorce'juie - existing xommerciai regulations -betwjeen the tw.P ?xoU n tries, -wblch :ate'.fcpTD tai bed i rt Con ven tippiico!: (fed betee?teljnton and urt H etren e w?d byf iheF6u rtb I'rti-. clef tbelCohyepUfc 1818 havefor that:purpbscVria it i eu i uo l v ii iiape iuais u s,ay. : thousand dol lar. vForthe iY"oT $ub-Agents as established b v la vv fi 1 1 een tliousand one hundred dol i.trt . . - "U y ; i .:v . .' !;'- - " For -pes eh t s to T ndia,ns, as au th orized by jaVt of poe thc twftfifieerirfl.hbus v For boo sesfor , sub-agents, interpreters, an d blac k smiths' at Peoria arid 1 o way, sub- Agencies; W iiiiS' ox, ueiawaresjor nrs wnen oy whitCirnen ; hpldtng councils for sett! e- nient -of d ifTerendes. among Iidiah rtribe &c. withm the superintehdencj of General CJark, as limatedfor' thbusatid three i hundred arid twenty four dollars s;-nr?f-f:f.4;;, vForaddiiJonalrexpnserisinLOUUof therecently cxtehdedf in'dtalB8withinU and the establishment of Jievvf 'sub-agen cihemb, lirjthl Lake Superiotv atia Point; prMichaEPs Island; as recommended bjA Gotefjior ,CasS are thousaaa aoiiars : of Visitation ifor A. D. 1828." His Ex?cy, J atnes l redej I :;..- .;:4.-v ;-4 iyJy- Preset -la? pjficitl V Revi'Dr. Jpsieph CaldwelU ; - Will iam J. A 1 exandrEsq. lM T f 'A-D. Mu rphey,'. Esq . I: ;; x v ' VVi Ilia m Gaston,. Esq. v . -John;)wnEsqi;- i lion, jjeriaril Henderson, i ; n Co j' Vijlia tav?ogi vi f mjl v-lFrahcis1! Ha i ' Hon. .Henry -Seawell. ;;v;.'''' "-".'"l.-' ,iioru ;ainaniei aiacon, HonrawMilHainsM .UhaHes,Mahl v?Esb:l:;-- Bartlett'Yaocy, Esti.'.'''' -"rr ' ViMebane, Esq;,;L t - l . T . All pother. Trustee? -wAo niav attend.- will h ; " considered, inder.an;OrtIinance of the Board, Membe of t dC6mimUei;:;::' f : -; r:-.;V glAfoiincto-tl ttendanceof the C-6mmIttfC ' and of such other Trustees aa can conveniently . attend;' i-r solicited an3 expected. - I r . ' l. ' --' 3y girder otj tlie Board, CHA'S. MANLY. Sec'v" Trti&Iees TTnL JVL fJ. - r AJFEW -BARUELS OOILOUR-ppTy atr S t. miles west Of Randolph Ci tI.on Wedhes day mjrbt;ri6th1 iinst. hejp-oH AUIIY; Harry islJ C 33 years old, about 6 feet high, thin made, quick ' a pj .-:, , cry .cuii js.- no pariicuiar jnrKS re- - , collected abrithimlarry look iwlth him ma-. i 4iy articles pf Clothing, mostly thm, amonWt; hich ; .pair oinnew-oouno, snoes, a iur uar, pan - wofn, a pair ot twilled dove-colored pantaiocns, a parrqf lihsey pantaloons, and two inixed j(aoats.V'v. it is conjectured that he li gone into the neigh borhood ofTayettevilte. X w'ill frnrc theaboveT: reward tot a ny person-who : will Teturn me saitfc ' negro, or 10 dollars for his confinement in any -, j ?; ;; gaol and informaticD given so tiiat I get hia.v,- .' 4 1 K''--'k-L: ,: ;' L. "V ,' - ' - - ' r ' . -..
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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May 23, 1828, edition 1
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