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4 V. S A. - r - - " 1 i i- -'( .-. V V , 'a. 4 : - t' urs are the plan$ fair, deligUtfiil peace, V" fi" VT , V J' ; jDnwarp'd by- part rage. to liv like brothers.' s. .. -.-X. . - - iff ; ' 1; ' j-.-., - . .- - '.; --v :; ' r. . - L : ,i published every T"1 b? JOSEPH .GALES &SON,- " At'FiU dollars pet WPi-lf advance; ADVERTISEMENTS eeedmff xftf neay inserted three a Dollar, and .twentyve centsfor ; iv;rv succeedinpublication, those of reat. ' length in ' theme:propprtioiu..;oiiw ' nxcrtio thankfully receyed:.:,LKT-xRS Xhe Editors mu. t BONAPARTE'S FAMILY Tfc hitory of the Bonparte family; be 5 hZLfeet In Scott'. Life of Nspo, Subrs havelbeeii iollfcted .from: various iey ire lied to ,be substantial. :v 'correct. i-j'IK.yf v. -:. T mvhartes Bonaparte; the father of Napo " poleon, was a lawyir oC considerable croi- wence in te island of Corsica and died in Pauline "arjerbnieIietitia ; Roipilini.- -i oot i SnnWi in had heal th. She was i Joespi, Ex-King of Spain arid the Ind ies, is a man. of talent ahji excellent character, 1 jandiexertcd himself very much at tpe lirst Was marred to Marpa Julia'aged 22 years, Vnrl in I81!had two dxiujrhterF. He now :restdH'in the Unittfd States, near Burling ;tonr; N. J. itjuch xisteemetl by all who know tiiiu. He owns lio,000 acres of land in the.state of Kew-Yprk; (JelT;rto"ti county, which he purchased! of M. Le Ray Chan- ":iiionU - j " ; '"" x ' yr -A ' fNapokoni lZ mpe or of the Fren ch , was first married', to Josephine Beauhariiois, a , Creo'ian wid.)w, and daughter of & St. Do- njingo planter- She"was an accomplished lady. At (lie time;of her marriage (1796) to apoieop, sue: ttau tnree cniiaren,i!u; gene, Franpis and iflortensia- ; 1810, she was repudiated by Napoleon, who soon af ter married Mariej Louisa, daughter of Francis, Emperor pf Austria. By -Marie Louisa he had a son,' who was born March 20, 1811, and who n he named Napoleon. He was bauished to Elba ih lSl3, arid to St Helena in 131c:, where he died in 1821, 'aged 52 years. . . :: -" Carolina was the wife of Joachiui Mix rat, King of Naples and Admiral of the French Lmpire, by whom she, had- twa sons anil the daughters fl'hetJo sonsAchille anil Charles Louis Napoleon Murat, a settled in the terrUorv of Florida-V Aft the fall ofiNapoieori, and'Murat's expul- iruni (Wie inrune oi .Lapics, mii;.touu her husband lived I in the Austrjari States. After Murat's . flight and ' assassination. (which latter event happened in 1815, on one fjtnejsicilianjlslafids,) she resmea in ftreot poinp: in he Lord ship of Ort but finally removed tojRome, whereshe-lived la i 85. i 'fc&T--' & I : . y. Ludm yrzS d;s :inguished as! an orator and republican in the Council of 500, , of wich he i was Pieiident;ori : the'lSth Bru jre, and declared it dissolvetl. i Hisam Iritioa and taleriisjwere scarcely inferior to those of Napoleon'and he was the most ef ; Ccient aent-in:te appointment of his brd 'her; ChUf:C6.n'sut';let howeverii-'clisap-proved.of:theesfrutiion jf the Repiiblic, and would nut pjrt with his beautifulKatid affectidrtite'wtfesj tifu r ther a nd promote the views of;Nap6leri. He pleased him, and; was not restored to his fn tm after iuii retuYri (rom Elba., He refused de throne .ofSjjwiniwliicfiVwas-bfi , tered t.i hiin. He wrote an epic Poem on . Charlemagne. Iri he. lived in great splendor at Rome. -Ahcre he had been a benator. Hb son, Charles Lucieti B.a parte, lhe author hf tho. mntiniUiimi if ';Jhzay Grand Dfchis cf Tuscany; was a character, ami H-iiT t"o.:iaa c ri cr US Ktllfif f flnllrthlrl. mnrr.Prl ITi.r- usia Beauhai;nAiisdaugter of Narroieon's t wile -fllje fvavfa wortiu an( ab dicated lis throne Tti fa-J-or oF b i rathenthau oppress hrs sul VCtv rAft$T WipoJeori'i U4itibhriixiruti i Helena, he weut to Rome where he tcu iu i io great magnificence.: ; ' vrT'Wrwasfttrttarrieato mnundicjhler ptg'V where rhe iUedYbfheVltuur irifp sister and was the rbmairirrKiahcea.i perV texv tsit eq pu feo it nd- iixxlt .1fil iil rrv -i ' iVto "x.l h p iu 'Europe ,uJde ut lilb: "3pe. 1 ft 1 iul ihi ied immehsely r Li.. j the year 1785, at the a-e ot forty years.,--Eiht children survived him, vizfJosepb, Tsrfl on-. tiart.line. Lucien, Eliza, Louis, r-.tUk inother, was a woman 01 greai ueauty, ana poessed extkordinary firmness , character She3 was living in Rome, iu ve '."'! ,,su:urtiiJio;ojry, Jives in the Uiiited .states, j Hi5: son i Paul was accitlen tally -9 board, th,e Greek frigate Hellas, fnahadpadaiaWhter. tSnedied atTrteste, -J 80 ao;ed:k9 Jeifc MHr . JUOl U r: rJ??, osequ en tl v married iPjriiice rghes, f 20,000 francs to the) son i of Jerorne Ibjr'h if I a nrstwiiej v rrince uorjnese is uuw.ji wan derer in France of England. ""'1 V Jerome ws first married-to Miss Batter- son, of r Baltimore. Md- a lady of, beautv . 1 . wx.1 tx m fcx m x l rk V v 1 . X MX n M ami ttti;iMiipiiJuir:inr, iiu wj . vui. tuai - riage - displeased Napoleon By ? the in cessant. importunities f his brother,'! he at lengxn -separteu ihoisp.ii iroiu: ir, married the Princess! Roval of Wjurte ami rtem burgh. : Alter his brother's fall .he lived awhile atlTfeiste, aftf rward9 near ViennaJ and finally settled atjRome, where he re4 sided In 1825- He bad! one son by his firsrwiferi , j . I - . ; t h' , c JEUjttrie Beauliarnois, (Viceroy'of 1 Italy.4 &c;and son of the first wife ofNapoleon, married the -Princess'; Augustine Amelia, of, Bavaria, and had one soir.-and. two daughters. :He was a! man of titents, pro bity and -honor, arid. CTeat'tniiitarV skill. t ' i i ',; - xiri. -- "f ,t--. ueing a great lavantejoi iNapoieon ihe re wafded"himwjthehe highest rniKtar;ir pro motions. f!;Afier4 the restoration of Louis, arid the abdication of Napoleon, he retired! 10 pnvare uie and iiveq at iviynicn, tne ca pital of Ba varia. r His income was ,500,000 doIlars jy ear -r:-He died in 1823;; uiii ver- sally. lamented. . . ' j V . '. : . - YoungBQncmarte.r-'Tz younc: Napo leon is ap interesting youth, beautifully formed, with the couUtenance arid fine cut lips of his father, and jthe blue eyes of his mother. I One cannot! see this blooming: youth, with his inexpressible tint of mei- ariu thouhtlulness, without a deep emotion. He has notl that toarked, plain and familiar ease of the Austrian princes, who seem' to be every iWhere at home, but his demeanor is more tdiffriified5 and noble in the extreme. " He has aa Arabian steed, wliicfv.he strides with a nobleness 'which gives the promise. t as good horsemanship as that fof which his father was so celebra ted. W& 'es caldron almost adore him add he commands wjvh a preision and rpilita- rv eye wncn prognosticates a luiure ue- nerai. j i?e iSr oy virtue or anumperiai ue cfee, pfoprietir of thev eiht domains of t he Grand D u ke of Tu sea ny, in Bolie m ia, wiin. an income or auove sii,uuu sterling, a greater ire venue than isj enjoyed by any of ; the imperial . pnntes, the . Archduke Charles. excepted. His title is the; Duke of Reichstadt, and he J is Jadd ressed " Eur purclaudt,'? VetreAlteisel) His fankis immpil i t l v n f t p r 1 h at! nf ithp. nri n c.pA nf t he; reigning house of the Austrian family f Este and j Toshana. His court establish riient is the same with the imperial princes j he has obersthfimeisteW his lord chamber-' lain, aids-de-camp, and a corresponding inferior household. Iri possession, as he is, of a large fortune, his destination will dej nend on his talents, and on his inclina- tiori. -r ! - ' I - I 'j. I DUND AS AND THE BARBER. .Before 'Henry Dun das.' afterwards Lord Mel vil le, had obtained the patronWe : Scotland, he was not veW popular witn th natives I of that countrvl : I indeed the inha bitants pf jthe good town Edinborougli at one time, sbuirht his life, and would have sa crificed him to their fury; for having been concerned in certain measures tj which the-general opinion was opposed. In this state of the public mind, he made a visit- to the Scottish capital, and being one day, recognized walkia on the north bridge or mound, he was surrounded by.an immense mobwho hulled him inj;a very rude ' manner,"; and made! preparations to throw him over the parapet. . Luckily he bnppened to have a considerable . quantttv of money in his pocket, in the shape of notes and silver.' which he had' the Dresence of mind td tli row, alternately, j among thei, so as to divert their attention, whilst he made ail -nosible way for the mansion ol the Lord Provost ; wliere after great ciiF- ficulty,! tSt havingdisptisefl uf his list shil ling,. be arrived and lotanu retuge anu pro tection; jt ;.L ;The rnnb increased, however, and sur- rounded the. Chief Magistrate's house, cry i iriglveheirjenlly,; Put tout Dutulas ! and behaved otherwise in .a very riotius man lier. .A t ') e ngt h the prov ps t j I ea rning they wtiultVilprticeed ,t extremities, came out a nd add ressedthe m on thei duties fliospi--tality and orijhi; an racier of the Scots for Mie exercise of that virtue ;aji(Fcon clule'd!;by:ay;igf:ibat he Si: himself; vi-ould irefer failing a ; victim to t heir I'q ry,. rather tba n; rject'--any ; person bin of his roof.'f- who JiMd, sought, the asv This 'WasTati anoeal which? nnr Scotchman could, Witstatid.hiibrp patiiefroiiii rcternll tn ii tl f 1 1 j mat imj ri a f? n ? r1 ' hinr jgert era I f beiied.pC M t vi ng Jgi veil tlie Provusf tfiree clje ed fo tbtur lio'Ux4toj(: c lv,:-l' WhiJt lie - reniaineld in Elinburgh on t hU 'iccaioii M r.-Dundas jf toolcCcnj not t o ho wiimjsel f Rgain t nf ti) t etltree tift liu t feopno;l.bix Endan k voor alfter wards, etnjg?obUi sJitf'InLtivtcu UprmL iaL towri o ver; ? he itnet; wfitri: a. e rojdd ady ehtt'e h itnyeq u t I ly j fiot Jrh ire; stif t ha b; t hat; bn lb ejNorth BiygeVr5lteeni that he had iceriUybeenaccessa uosious measure bot ; liow-ever, ; of vsuch ieneraf i uipbrtance as the jform er finit vas 5u ci as io &erp aiive .me puouc iee1- actuaf ?flarie. In this state of things, he arrived "at1 an h(ttel , in . Edinburgh, . and next ihornihg. sent for a,barber-to shave him. .., :-;,';-;- The Tonsnr, who happened. to be a wag, on enterittg the room, saluted :Mr.' Dun das, and; welcoinetl hint to Edinburgh. Thn. having decorated hi rr: with titrapron, he bfgan fo lathr his face, during which operation, he .as'tJ'upoti him sumlry cowl ing and penetrating glances, the o.eaning of which the st ranger 4 could not' well (.com prehend At length, flourishing his razor, he said in a sharp and stern voice. We are miich obliged to you, i Mr Dundas, for the part you lately took in London.9 . J .''i. ' .WhatP replied the Secretary, -A you are a politician I find 1 - sent for vi 6ar- ber. '. I !-' " ) 1.: .,?' Oh ...yes refurned the knight of the pewter-basitu ' I'll shave you .lirectly,? which he did, until one half of the beard wa8.eIearily;'mwMl.h'e,ri'i-: ciming to his throat, he drew the back of the razor a- cross it, saying, and off he ran take tha'ye traitor!. downrstairs, into the Duridas ' had previously. street. , ' Whether Mr) felt any uneasiness at the barber's mariner we know not, but the latter expressionj-- the action being so well suited to the word,4 induced him instantly to app)y the apron to his throat, and to make it loud guggling tioise, which being heard by some of the people of the house, they immediately ran to his assistance They soon discovered by the pan tomi n ges I u re's of M r. D li n d as, what had .occurred, arid it was not long before the room was full of members of the Faculty, of al degrees : apothecaries, surgeons, and physicians! i It was a con siderable time before the patient could be prevailed on to remove the apion Vnd ex pose his 'tlvroat. ; iut at length, when he did so,' with much cj utjon--it was found tc be in a perfectly wljiole state ; there pot being even a scar visible ! ' " 4 Though Mr.'jDundas had much; reason to be Ielighted ijt having escaped unhurt, he. was a' little mortified at the laugh which this adventure occasioned ;;atd his cha grin was greatly! increased when he fouiid he Jiad to pay for the attendance of the medical gentleilien : which having done and having shaved.the other side of his face himself. for. he would trust no more bar bers, he decamped from Edinburgh; and did not return tor liiany years. . Clubs of London. Williamiboro' Academy. HE semi-annual Examination of the Students connected with this Institution, will - com mence on Wednesday the 4th June. Parents' and Guardians are requested to attend. The Subscriber! has had charge of the Wil liamsboro Academy for upwards of six years, during which .time, he believes entire satisfaC- tion nas oeen Riven to, an imeresteu. , ine go vernment of this school is strict, but 'parental. Constant attention is paid, not only to the gen eral improvementjof the Students in useful learn ing, but alsd-to the.formatiotVof correct morals. The Exercises will' be resumed on Monday, 23d ef June." Two or three additional Students can be-accommodated with board -in the family. Board can also be obtained in the most respec table families of i he Village and neighborhood, qn moderate tefms. . , ' Williamsboro has always been famed' for its healthful situation, and its excellent water. 'o student has bee absent Trom school more ihan one day, on account of sickness for several year?: References Juge Henderson, of the Supreme Court ; Wm. Robards; Esq- State Treasurer j Rev.Dr. McPheeters, Raleigh ; Mr. Thco. Par ker and Mr. 9. D.' Cotten, Tarboro'. I I ALEXANDER WILSON. 23fd May, 1828. y J. 71-3tw OCj The Tarboro' Fre egress and -Edenton Gazette will insert the above three limea Lnd forward their accounts to the Seminary. Kjvr LAW SCHOOL, Y LAW OFFICES continue open for the reception of S"Kid.ents. I shall becasionah ly deliver 'Lectures, but at uo -stated times ; and will at all times give explanations, as far as l am able and will indulge in and; invite free discui cussion and -interchange of opihiona upon legal subjects.; V f ' - ' ' "r 'ic;7lty v It is not required that any thing should be pah! in advance. 1 i L. HENDERSON. Nea(r WiIamsboro,t Feb, 1828. M7X in2w'm State Bank of North- Carolina, . May 20,- 18J8. THE Pres?dent nnd Directors of this.Institu tion have determined to (circumscribe ttie extent of their Business, by calling in gradtwlly a portion of their outstanding Debt by decli n liig, for the present, to make -any ner Loans pn accommod ! ion paper, jnd tiiiai ; mrtaif :;the ;a mountpf their Notes In; citcuUtion. D fi ' .-The better t'cj jelfect this object, and to su stain the cretlit of the Kan k, they iaye "determined tp make no piyidend of the Profits fof the Ust six months, but makVu-jse hT them; with such other means as they Can command, for procuring such available funds asshall, In .future, , enable Jthcm to meet more promptly,1 demands "which may be made1 upon thenstitutiou.' .'.- ! c'-' r ;;;'-'i-:-: . "' The 'Doard are aware-thatthis determination twill bear hardly t upon many xStockholders ; but woen -incy rc ; iuiui uicu uvi ic uicawirc ia deemed ecessiry to insure tliet future prosperi ty of the Bank, they will generallyit is believed, approve -oY'tltejCourse '''o3fi: Had the Board i been;; less indulgent to' the debtors of the Bank, it ivould hot how be neces sary to withhold a Dividend from the Stockhol ders ; and by hereafter fequiring 'regular instal ments from thetrealcrs, it is hoped a like ne cessity wul not again recur. , T,w6 Hundred Dollars Reward A x' i - "l . j. - .""MIU -.v ,v - .. .. 4,' "UTBTILl. be given for the appreheniou arid de- f'r.T livery of -two ? Negroes, namely, v.JONA- 1JHAN, a mulatto fellow about, twenty-two years of ag-e, -about six feet highland keen made f lic left mv Plantation about-the twelfth of, Seplenv ber, 1827 ; ' and SQU1TIE, a blaifc fellow, ho left thr same plantation, .about the "fittirpf 'Jan uary, 1828, rwho is about -. five ; feet ten inche hi-Ji, andx-a xhoemkr.r by triide- : , . The above reward will be g,ven-;for the'ap prenensjon aiui ueuvi-ry ot itie noovt? two,Jwe' gsoes, ut my plantation, inVrr74dl district S Carolina, twelve; miles east of . Winnsboroucrh or One Hundred arfd Eighty Dollars for Jonathan it taken wiilim any tree Mate aim delivered to me, and twenty dollars for SQuire," and a reason able reward, ifconfinenln any Jail, so that I cret them again. Neither of the above negrpes eat; fied any clothing wih them,' except ;what they,,j naa on wnen tney; went away : wmcn .. whs v cotton cloth. '1 purchased bot h of them-last sum, mer in the State pf VirKiow.:Lolon; county and rlthe suppose thev may be. trying to-iriake their way back;"to Virginia. . v l ;; MUSCO liU UL V A H E, starch lxT, " . Fifteen l)ollars lleward. AN AWAY from ihe .Subscriber, living nine JL miles west f Randolph ''.on'" Wednes- nay ninx, 10m msi. nejro hakki. iiarry T 38 vears old, about 6 f eet4i1crh thin mane, "quick spoken, and Very dark-noi particular, niarks re collected about him; . Harry took with him rna ny articles of Clothing, most ly thin, among whTcJ. are a pair of "new-bound shoes, 'i. fur hatf half worn, a pair of twilled dove -colored pantaloons, a pair of liiisey puntalons, aq'd two mixed co;itsr It is conjectured that he has pone into Lhe neigh borhood of Faetteville. 1 w ill, give the above reward to any personrwho will - retnen the Js;od negro, or 10 dollars' for his confinement in any gaol and information given so that I get him. I : " xr '?'.- "."r.,: - SAM i.. II ALE. Randolph CJT. Apl 22. : ' 63-6t; NOTICE. 1 - ALL person are hereby, cautioned and forbid den to trade with 6r- tnt my wife Mary on my account, as I shall not pay any debts-she may contract, or for any articles that -may be ftimish-' ed on my credit WM. HEfFRlEN.- : Edgefield C. IL, S. C. April 6 U, 18?8. S 59 w lm. TiiACTB. fHE Tract Depository' of 2torth-Caroiina, es-; 'X? x JB tabhshed in HisCitv, is now well filled with Tracts, having just received, a large, quantity of about two hundred rumbers. Auxiliaries- Can be supplied ivith almost any number or quantity '.hat they may call for. The Tracts now in the Depository are welt selected, prinud on good paper, and with a plain; cleRnt ,tvpe - I P-'W. DVV1), Cor. Sec? y. li'OTTJSRIES UNION CANAL LOTTERY No. . To: be drawn the 31st of May. 5. gl 0,000 g,500 1,200 1,000 : .1,000 5 of ! 500 10 of 150 2. 000 1,000 1,000 f 500: 200 4 10 bestdejS lOO'sOf&c . ' V h ol e Ticket s S4 Shares i n p ro portion . NewYork CorifiolitlafedClasz 8. To be dr.swn litb June. S 1 2, 50082, 40a paya Id - i n Land. S5,000 "83.000 v r.ooo 1,600 1,400 1,000 1 1,000 : 1 50O I, 500 ' .500 of 300 of 100 1.2S0 1,000 1,000 500 500 500 5 of 400 10 of 200 5 20 DRxsides 50. 40, &e. &c. ' Whole' Tickets $5. Halves 2 50. Qrs. 1 25. Dismal Swamp Canal Lottery No. . 1 5. To be drawn :19th lune, 1828. 1 Prize of 810,000 is 10,000 - 1 1 1 4 5 10 10 20. 1 200 . 2,000 ;v M ,200 2,500 2.000 .1,200 ; ; 2,000 - ' ;;2jO00 r, fT, i 1,000 50' t IVsoo 200 150 100 o Ann 1,500 ,000 besides 40, ,3025, &c..- Tick ets 84--Hal f :2Qua rter t fK(J Ocders from ariy part of tlie United States (fr e of postae,)spromptlv amended to. ; ' ; : - T.ckets can be had in all I.ottfries, and mo? ne palrfor Prizes whenever.pfesenled 'i..r YA l'ES &, McTNTYRE, f xHr: Exanwnatiop'ot the piipils ot this Insti- tutiop "will -tike place on VVredneslai and Thursday, the 4th and 5'h of June. There will be nitblic soeakimr at lllo'ctock'on Thursday. Unt an Exhihitib'rt by candle liifht in the'evenincr; by ther'stuenAs::;;-': The exercises or the Academy will be renew ed oh Monday, the 16th-Jiine, under the imme diate superintendence and ii'Structioii of the sub- senber, whose; plan of. Education accords with that at our ,U n t verity-t ! i V i " C "' i 7 Board; (with the ; 'subscriber) $40 per Session uitloii, mWmriQ fdo & t" Both payable in advance. ? . '! ' AT I1ILL, A. M. 'Ma 20th, 1828. 71 St T A TeaclirWanted 3 .'. MGENTLEM AN qusUified to teach the Greek xa: and Latin Languages, is wanted immediately to take pharge of an ACxAderoyin Johnston coun. ty.. Persons deairpos cifthe situation will please apply' to the Subscribe v living 11 miles below Sciithfield. .r - JESSE-WHITLEY.- -:, TRTILI be let to the lftwest bidder, rh Tuek. - V V day the-irir.day of, June next,-it bein tbeecond'day -'off Person -vCotmt 4Jowrt, the bulldhigof a .ife-vJail, of 4he dimensions 6f tweiT- ty-four feet-squares the wall to be1 20 feet -hiirh. 4 , departments, to be hewit ls 9 inches thick, ea. d with inch and a liarf pl ink; the cri miners room,' to oe douoie logged and sheeted with, iron, the - floor also,; the;,) body to he wt ut'uerboarded with good plank'; dressed and pawned, all in good workmanlike manner.. A-plan of the whole am . be seen; by t application,' to.the Commissioner or. to Duncan Rose, at lt6xboroMh.'r ' - '. . 4-V 03"at,l;nori leet,i. ' -l ' ' THOS. SHEPAH1), " - x ...KBUI1EN WALTON ' f 1 john barnett; J - - May 21st, 1828.-. V ' 71 ot ;v;-;V'VNOTlCxE. rlHXX.on Monday the 5th of this, instant, waC 'itaken'up aodentered ony. Stray Books, by Morgan; lajMn in thewaU rs bf Little Ca- tawba creek, twenty-five miles south of iJhcoln- : . ton oije-BAV MARE,'about 15 or 16-years o!,!, ; with a ata in the forehead hii teen hands high, r and' valued tienk'dollar'.r1r":" ':.: -.' - May 5. 6S,3w INcOnfbrnity yitli 4 Hesohition pa? seel by imt .fuu consent of the Dialectic; and Philanthrb -pic' Societies that -a member -chosen by each.. ' alternatejy, shall deliver an Oration iiV prtblic bh - i ie oay imnecifatefy precejaing,.C oninieMCf ment .r Muuwiicu-.uy i i tierJi use , I r , fT..Ui:r.lx.ii-:I..V. JT -..An Chapel II ill; Mayl 5: , ",'4 ".. 69 4t HE Subscriber being' jfesiroi3 of removing ' tolthe West j offers for sale the tract of Lantl Day, : Mr. : AttRsa . Moon e , been p pointed on tlie part of the 'Philanthropic Society, and, wiir discharge. -'the tin-assigned to him on the ; ensuing"Conmence;m-nt..t' 'ST:' ' on which he lives, situated Tn the cotihty of Gran ', ' ville.Vnd lying' on tlW Vatets of.Grassy and Jon " athah greeks, & mi!es?s6uth of Roanoke, and 17 nbftb ofrOxford. It contains i b btween 1 and ; ' 1900 acres," 6'or 700, ofwltjch are. cleared,, in a .... ' good slate, , for t , cultivation; and well adapt t ' ed tor the growtli of ;Corn, Wheat, Outs, Cotton -and TobaccoT - Thtre are about. 15(i or 200 acres of low groiinds-of the higb.Iahd ! ' seven or eght -hundred acres.' contiguous to the f dwelling, inferior to .ni6ner in this secudn f c6uii- try,:wlh 10 or 15 cnstahttSnngsfThe in - proyemenu are'exten$(ve,)-The.Vtwelling house is among the- largest, rnost'rooiny ,a!id iu every , respect-the most .convenient jiffeccmvjtvv it is neW,"-aitd ;built of the.-very-best-:materials, beau- tituity situatcav on a genu e eminence, overiool ng a large evxeni . or coumry; The out- house? of every kind are also ne w. and in a style arc orn ; m'odatm.tCthe d well itiig h oilse 1 W it h in hrvlf a, C mile )t Mthe liwethntif, are a Saw and Grist Mill and" 0oiton tGinf Ttdsl Grist i Mill ;yields 1U0O " bHshels ofGonvantl 150 or 200 bushels rf Wheat per annum. - M ready sale may ralways be "made ! ofthe proceeds of,the Saw Ain.lt contains an ; extensive Orchard, with a great variety of select . . fruitsi The tract is sitiiatedio the; cent;e of a neighborhood, which for health, wealt hr intelli, r gence. morals, aiid every;" social ''consideration gives place to none; in the State. Th'Subscri- ; ber forbears ";a 4more j mmute ecrijUm .of- the ' above; tract, us those wishing to purchase are ex- pectcd to view it and; jutjge for ihemselves! Th e" terms' vi II be lo Wv. and 'uccbmmbda t i ngi? ' ' K - -4-March 19th4 r-j. n: youngv 1828.- 55 2m Si a t e WJNor 1 1 - Parol i ria '-C i, :J' Johns' ion County, i'' nninS'day-ji'ppeared before me. Barnabas J A son. and madeloatlu tliut oCth'e 29th of at. I oilK- lober 1827, he lost a Hed Morocco Pocket Book, conraing, among other papers, "the following Notesi1 and Account One note oh Sims P. Par ish for $L bO, due the 25th of Dec. 1827, datWl x,he,9th of Jaii.Vl 827; payale tK him as Guardian pf Stdphenson U oh nsOn x one do 'on Jas. V liii tiiigtonfor St 1$, dated and payable tis above j 6tie do, on Solomon Stephenson, for '$0.. .55,-da. ted and payahJeVasf abbvt; V one clo. "on Britton Johnson, for $1; 00, dated and payable as abovef one df. on Joed Messer, for $4 87,; .'dated and ? paj-able as aboie ; one do. on Israel Slephenson. , IW1S0;;: 65, dated arid payable as above; one- do. on 'Jacob Jphnsonfur $12, daiedtid payablea abtivei ; one apcotint on David ;Jarisli,forS4'"07'; payable as, above f one dci on; lvey 'Parish, to? i0 3r payable'as above. Also.the following;-' pafablelo, him i---Oie; notelon David Parish, f,r $5, me 25th;of Dec lnUted some time iu March:187 ;Jbne;da.on iRlotaillian Sextbii. for $2 -50, due as above: and iatedx-in Mav 1827 : j ' one account oa d .for $2duel the s'ime timtj, ' and oheVdoon Wilni Sexton, for. $4. tbie tlie x same time. : ":-A -U." IJ. jjRYAN, J. P. , (BRYAN, : May. 3t1828. ' ; . 70 3tp fHE Tmsteexi if the Raleigh Academy, har- -JL ing determined to compensate their TeacJi- ' ers, after the expiration bf the -present session, by giving ujr to them thetreceipta for Tuitfoh of of their several Schools (reserving for the Insti. tutiona low relit for :t he tiseVof the 'l.toomsthe-. Subscribers respectfully "Inform their friends and phe public,' that they, have engaged; the Booms wHicu uiey u ye nereiorore occupied m tlie Aca demy HuilcKns;11ix-will he'bappy to cbiitU mie to iristiuct tlie -Voting Ladles at nresent im ' der their care, and such ottiers '& may be sent t o "? - v-,1,. uuaiuittiin. may rest a.ssurc that every HtteTntion will be paid, hot only to t;, Etipcatioil, but; tcr the ?"nadraU' ilnd belmvinnr thfir.iC.hlhli'indwWnls. t - . .;;..''. ? - r"13 etit iQit will be giyentb those Branches U which ?are - niost impoi-tant ; and the .jnr wi c aiciMs win ?e consuitea wiio, regard tor the;studu?s; of their; Child id a, v A &"'.. ; I ' - The rates of tu'tiort will 'beras usual viz k Jecoa-do.: v , 'L T "50 : Third do. v .. ; ' 50 Fourth; do; 15 50 Scholars in thV abore Glasses wjB be recelrC into;bbtIrUooms,::;--,v 7't'!- -. .. it is intended tRa't ;etery"excitem'ent to iatidik ble exertion in thi pursuit of iearnmg shad Lo continueiU5;, Certificates and Goldeh 2le !als will ' therefore,. after the present -year; hw? awarded io those; who may; in the judgment of their Teh- - rs ano ouitr?De deemed worthy ot tliem. ; v- v - , - UEBECCA GOC WIN, .v.. - ANN BENHD1C1V '.- - H is expected thit Tuition will be naid Ii: ) -advance s iorraerl-. y M -p - ' n .1 ;,-: ' ino,:J-lhnnmnnf4 ctitnripnrrtrt rI,tw ir ml n JLta; : . ;p : , Val'liuVhAy, i. Johirston Co. 23d May. v. v .r 7X-3rp t : :"4 x t
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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May 30, 1828, edition 1
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