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I. - 1 r - t . y . - . . . - . iK. uura sre uie nia.ns ui i&ir.cieuiriiuui ucncc i 1 t 'i - f i - :. , : - .. : . . ' UiiwarjyVl by party ra-e to live lite brothers. .... V ' V " v . - : ' 4-h ' 1 ' . v -- -". ' v i' . irJ..-"r'. i 4 ' V jtJ- - " ' 1 " ' -.1.1 - ' PablUhc1 every; Tcmbat ana at J r n r, rtT n A T T? C! JB, CHAT q .1 by tf t Leeedjngbixweeatly inseiied three ! 4 - r nnllar. ml trentv4ive cents' for wrr succeeding publication : those of reat. length in the S5ne pr'oportion..vCoMKtT ,icATios . thankfully received.";.. Lkttbws to th Editors must be p99l.paidr : -y MISCELLANY. tY had been late! v reported (without any fbuotuinfrit a bpearsi) hat the ff y( r ha!d broke: put inj Boston jD panic which such reriorts noiigst thejsouritry peop tAl1 e m pelves wUWn jmile of thedrelaeonta ioa, is well !irti offV 'with b u .S i ng j my ch eugaeratecir in jthe f((owinigicicf,: which we coby from the Boston! Galaxy :: f . ' v Maa.sa'ui l' e urcl"f tHye1 low fever's in Purchase street Why, Mr. Csrefuldo you hea1whatmsay;r:, 4 Yes, my deir -vifei Hi trueVji m$n die there list night, and it's a dreadful call-. mity j U, Mr. uarerui, wnar snaii we dpf' ' f Why; my neaiy i aon-i; jKnow.-j i f,' said the good wman. ; -But she took a (sudden start, '..aajl sji!d"iFM r.Care fuly have, yod got ninef)enct? ? Her Tom my run to the apothecaries and get some; Camplilfe, I -ma it hke some : lite bagSj fir yod and Sammyand Bilty ahcl John Domenjchino, and Llizaand Dorothea, and all Uie rest of; the children ;tand here Tom mjr, let me ; we t. your h and ke rchj e f with some o' Unisphere Uologne, f nd you hold i tf to y ou r outji an d nose ai I the wayj m as not to.catch tlie yellow; everv 0!r ! dear, whnta dreajl u 1: t fii ng Lord, rnaa , I an't afraid orl' ; ,1 guess it han't got up here in Green street '"jreji?"' Oh f dear !' laid Mrs. Carefuj ; and, Mri Careful look i long breath. "The i;,milk'inau;vWo hap pened to hear a part of .this conversation, stood aghast the chalk dropped i out of liis mouth, and he emptied his cannister mosily upon the floor, in spite of the scold ing j ot the; maid, ; which ?l! was eltectually 3tppf tl by the ivprd yellow Jever.9 r ' The mi!lc man told the .sauce niati '.that he was going- hoih e - as ' quick as plssib?e f for the yellW fever was raging in Boston, and more than twenty people died jjester dijr. The sauce man emptied his tart as tjuick as1 possible into the street for he 8uii thej vegetables would' poison his hog took a tumbler of raw brandy- filled his nose with snuff, and his mouth - with to bacco stuffed two lumps of camphor into "his horses ears, and applied the whip for home. -w- - jl ' r . . ' t . . He drove by the milk man with a shud der, atiti averted bead, ? as he was 'decant his jmiliw oveiWest Boston; lr)dge ind stopped a staged full of pasiigersr whh the terrible tid in ss told them tiiat half the streets were barred across -'and-get i;PobbiriVjlcat;waiti5T turned about he ''ctuId.,iiot :;:ru'fr i'tbeirisk oFJosiD his horses but he did'nt care t wo cents for himself- theyellowl fevi: could not hurt! him and he cracked awav man fully. f Hollo, here,' aid a Green Moun tain chap, ' I am iiot t J)e jcheated out of my ride t4?o5ton this 'ere way , by a darn'd sight, I -tell ye, Srf just let ine:out., i dear good Mr. driver, don't stop, long, we Hall die herejonUhe bridge.' The Ver- nocter trudged ouiffd . the d ri ver crack ed pincers jwere hold of his horses' tails; He Wjht up in Old Cambridge,- where he found the; sauce nan, who tried to tell the jmoant'.of danger iri the. citj- bat- ati;he i1, ,nenjto of yellow fever, all I he Peo ple scattered away from his corrupted per n, and could nk foe got Within hearing Naticei . Then1 dl the people stared, la l'!)P9,and:gcntlemn; professors arid shoe ?XrKi ..like a crowd at a mutter,; but the, moment ;the sauce; man spoke or .moved tr rils particular fjuafterVthe people dis eared like ghosts at cockicroWing. M sexton's knees i knack'e.L" togeUer a'U the sfudents took to tbeir cigars for courage ana pnjttic,jon JAjJout this time mi,k ,m'n als amongst them ;e nsd hwtTdetained ori the: bridge, lor his all curdled withlfrighn.and he could rtt ",ut V,f thp: annisters ; ! he said the Verinonter passed him about arod, . W aj struck wuh ihe:yellow lever, and Japped down dead in; the middle; 'of the ,W juntas yellow as a dandelion blow ereupon he (the milk man) tri'Whis anisters overboard, and made his go-cart t ana,.n: ' .'AV the people of Cambridge Jeered I.ke. sheep i'rr a thiinder storm, J tne common and round the market place, ".the uihuhitanto ..r :lLi.....:.. 'li.5 'u,."ft m lfiocks;ct6 hear thedis .'": i oat lerpi.. ii: t fonethat were Mold of. the yellow i Buatir. And there Iwere he driver: uml t,. ' - 'i ; ! e r a I) d the kj urn Oi n n . ! n d t h ftiilk taiuliu?in thV ini.Ur A itlShi vast circle ot DHoni- Ptnufif. ' rup d OH n d H M 1 1 L t 1 1.' ; 1 -.' . I P . . I r - :f, ,:v-wf r"kv I 1 Ik . 1 K till' thei.fi re rttttvttifc- wjis uirr riiiim trurrinrnini? al!' "y; and, water-' fadS'they ulKnvod to drink; frWi. the' b ,e.-i tfri uk -t,l -,7h 1- J jThus it was sit 1 day in Cambridge, ; and ve- my tne ooir people inougnt inat aii D8- j ton was a yellow fever case. About eight o'clock the; students, broached all their boxes of cigars, : and ' raised a smoke that darkened the-moon " and stars, 'and bade defiance i to; the vellowj fever. ' Morning came, and not a soul was to be seen the bodies of the stage driver sauce man and milk man were searched for in vain, and the seztop declared that tie had not buried them j besides, their cattle and carriages had gone. Little -1 ommy, and dally, ami Billy, and John, and Domenichino, and Eliza, and Dorothea, and all ' the rest of the children, and the favorite dog, i: have worn their camphire bags ever since ; but the yellow fever has gone, and they are - anve ana Kiciang." . t j Tthe !tar;aW the whale. The following curious anecdote, told me by the captain of a whale ship which was v.i i Ai:. J r .1. 1. n Valparaiso,; snows us;oi wnai juiiniiKeu fortitude the hardy: sons of Neptune are posse&sedi and what indifference they evince uniier xnef greatest misiorrunes. ' One morning,", say i he, u as we were of whales, we e and at no distance cruising about jn search pied a nne looking one, from us. i We j immediately manned, four boats, and soon came up with this mons- sterof the deep, which proved to be i .whale of the sperm kind. We attacked hirh, and irTturn for thedeath -wpund which we in flicted, he, ass frequently; the case with these ferociousjanimats, stoVe one of the boats. I r4v thrcorifusioh which ensued , one poor leuovv uniucKiiy came within reach of the whale, wlio, although in the agoniec of death, made a shift to draw one of his legs into his moUt!h. The thish was pierced by-one of his tusks, and conse quently broken. Luckily; for the sailor, however, the whale began to gasp, which! afforded him, ah opportunity to escape from the jaws of, instant death. On being car ried to the ship, it was found necessary to amputate the leg above the joint, which was borne! with the greatest equanimity. Shortly after, (continued the captain,) I asked-him what were his feelings when he was in the whale's mouih. ' Why,'; says he, I thought I he might furnish sixty bar rels of. pretty good 01L 9 19 POLISH LADIES, ) Or the innumerably1 necdote& I havo heard of the courage apd heroic character of the Polish ladies,! I shall confine myseif to the notice of two. . In one of the late wars which the; Pdes had to support against the Turks and Tartars the city of Trera bowla was! attacked vby those barbarians, whose number and ferocity excited univer- sal consternation. Alter several bloody assaults, and i at the moment another was going to be made, which was the more a iarmins: as a breach had beenlmade, the carrison, weak and worn out with fatigue, was about ito lay down theiri arms, & thus vield un th eir :. children to slave ry, t heir old men to deith, and their women to the most horrible4u tragus y when an intrepid Polish ladyj named Kaamotvska, appeared with arms in her hands followed by seve ral; female companions, palled the warriors to ; resume their arms, jmade them blush for their weakness, revived hope by praise and reproachf by turns,! fired the citizens with enthusiasm, rendered the most fear- fulintreptd,l cave strength - to the most feeble, and filled their hearts with the he- roic flame that shone inlher eyes. ; AMier voice; the Unanimous cry of victory I liber ft 1 hn mt forth.1 AH nook ud arms. ' fol lowed the steps of the heroine, and rushed headlong upon j the barbarians, whom they threw into contusion, dispersed, and put to flight with; great slaughter. , i -1 ' With less glory, but not less firmness of!mind. the.Piincess jLubomirska extri cated herself, by wonderful presence of mind, from the most ituminent danger, She was one 'day -in her sledge, riding un der the immense canopy' of a sombre forest, when, .at the turn o narrow path, sne was unexpecfedly witriin a few steps of a hear, rendered furious bv hunarer. At the approach of the wild antmal, the horse made a I pan. and overturned; the sledffe- 'The bear advanced.! The (princess' attendant rushed I forwkrd to saye her, and : placed himself bei ween her and the -terrihle ani roal. : He attacked it, but his sabre broke. An unequal,1 contest :look place ; but.the bear soon caught the Pole in his huge'p iws; VV ithout becoming terrified, t the princess instantly took hold of , tivo pistols that had fal ten ou tjof the sledge, came, behind the terrible animal, discharged two shots into his ear, and stretched! him dead , at her feet,, ' .These heroici women could jsl most make one believe inVthei tru i h of thesficti biis'of the romances of chi vriry. ;V. Segues Memoirs' i- n Tht VultiiT j power of sight. Profesr sorLtcheusteip: remarked, when.trayelllng in South Africa,-that if an 'anirial chanced to die Jnthej very. midst of the most desert wilderness in' less. than bal f a n bou r there was seen, jiighin- the Zenith,5 a number of minute objects descending in spiral wheels, and increasing in visible magnitude at ev- ;k - T t? " T-k iZ'" cry revolution. H-.xieseare soon is-coyeceti- to be a fi ight of v ultures which must have observed from aheight;viewFess to the hu- man eye me aroppins; or me animal nn- mediately marked out for prey , Isinglass. The origin of the term r is prouaoiy mis. in ttussia rc is maue or tne sounds of the sturgeon f JJccipenser) Huso: .When thin, and before , being rolled into i is mercn ania oi e i orm, i z is v t ran spa r e n t, like mifca. Muscovy : tale, or isinglass, which term, as our informant supposes, is applied to the mineral from its resemblance to the manufacture in question, instead of .the contrary,. and owes .its - origin to the resemblance of the manufac ture to i glass, whence i t was called Haisen blass (stur geon glass or in English, isinglass. - Dancing.? I am an old fellow." said Com per, in one of his letters, to 'Hurdis, " but I had once my dancing days, as you have how j yet I could never ,find that: I could learn half so much of a woman's cha racter by dancing with her, a!s -conversing with her;at home j when Ty could observe her behaviour at the table, at the fire side, ind io all the trying scenes of -domestic life. We are all good when we are pleas ed ;: butishe is good who wants hot the fiddle to sweeten her. " " - - r - UNION. CANAL LOTTERY, -11, . -. No. 11. To be drawn 4th Oct 1828, )j 14,190 Tickets only. ! of 825,000 is S25,000 ; 6,000 6,000 3,000 2,000 1,600 5,000 3,000 3,000 2,000 1,600 1,000 600 400 1 5 5 2,000 Besides glOO's, 80's, 60's, 50's, &c. Whole Tickets S 10, Halves 5, Qrs.' 2 50. To OvctsfeeYs. WANTED an Overseer for 1829, who is well acquainted with the culture of Corn. Cot ton, Wheat, and Uye, and the making of Hay ; and who understan Is, and approves of horizon tal ploughing and has practised it foMhe, last 2 or 3 years.l Applications must be accomnaoied with ample testimonials. The wasres will be 200 or 250 dollars per annum (according to qualifi tions) and findiner. Letters post paid addressed R. S. F. j' Raleigh will be answered- the sac cussful ;; applicant personally, and the others through the Kegister, SnLJLajjg. 5 3wpl Inforinuttuiv er rvutivu) - RESPECTING the family of Mr. FRANCIS LEE,; formerly a resident of this city. It is understood that he kept a store about the years 1793 or 4, and; died here but the;timeof his death: is not ascertained. One of his sons is said to have removed to North Carolina, ' where he kpt a School. The family may hear some thing to their advantage by adressing a letter post paid, to the editor ot the Charleston Courier. Charleston,. (S. C.) August 27. ; ; House of Entertainment; 1HE subscriber beers leave to inform his friends that he stilJ continues to keep a house of Entertainment in the city of Raleigh, where he will be nrepred to accommodate with board; 25 or 30 members of the ensuing Legislature. 2 He returns his sincere thanks to those who have heretofore patronized him, and promises all who nay favor him with their com pany his best exertions to please Othem. ' The subscriber is also prepared to feed 10 or 15 of the members' Horses. j f ' WILLIE JONES. Raleigh, ! Sept. 18- 5 4w .. ) 4 Periodicals. PHILADELPHI V Medical Journal by Carey and Lea, published quarterly, at $5 per annum. American Quarterly Review, $5 per annum North-Ameilcau Revie w, $5 do , do Souther:! Review, $5 do do r Flint's Western Review, published once a month, $3 per annum. r Franklinj Journal, devoted to Science and In ternal Improvements, $5 per annum.. National! Intelligencer, .Daily $10, and Tri. weekly $6 per annum. Subscriptions for the above received by - ,v. ; 1 - J. GALES &.SON. Sept. 16, 1828. 1 ' t flHE Subscriber continues to "transact the A. Auction and Commission Business. . He is prepared to receive Cotto', and other property, on. Storage ion very moderate terms.: And his undivided attention will be given to the sale of property entrusted to his Management. ' He has made such arrangements, as wilt enable' him to make liberal advances on Property sent to him for sale ;1 arid from long experience in the -business, he has no doubt of being able to give gene ral satisfaction Tw' v' T, CCI' Orders tor Goods will be : strictly s attend ed to. f : . j - WM- PANNILL. Petersburg. Sept. 6, 1828 4 law4w'. ' : liOOK HERE raHE Subscriber wishes to sell on very mole JL rate i terms, or to :texchfnge ; for ; Western Lands, several valuable improved and unimprov ed Lota iii the City of Raleigh. ;The improved Lots are amongst the most' eligible in the place one of them combining the conveniences of an excellent stand for a -; Store ,; ami a ; capacious DreIHnpllouseJ7 He is wUlingin case, an ex. change.in'f land; s'jould be; offered, to; pay any ditTerence, which niay- exist in? the value , of; the property in Cash.-'; During his absence, Mr: iy. Qaht is duly authorised by him to dispose of any or allof his ots and is vested with full pow er to enter into any con tract ia his steads .-.? ; 'L v ' S.' V.-c'v- JOHN.F. GONEKE.. , R:de?gh,l231Aug.;,;: r.'J4 - -l ::9Z , v, P--S. Should'the above nroDertv hot be sold MoctpMiuv ortiti preM.ye,lbe - f f J r ' S hereby given, that I shall apply td the Prev JL sident and Directors of the Rank of the Un ted States at Philadelphia for the payment of the entire amount of an Hundred. Dollar Note; xpav able at "thei Branch 'Bank at; Boston Letter Hi No. ;574, l4tedt.PluIadelphia, 10th Sept; 1824- i hos. -w iison, tasur. ix. uiuuie. rarest right hand half of said.'bill was mailed by E. Tartt, at the Post Office in Lagrange AlaJ bept. 15th, 1827, enclosed ;tn a letter directed to JasB; Tartt, Stantonsbur? N. C; which Iet3 iera witn tnenati enciosea, was not receivifa. -tgranffe,; Aia.- j jas. w. i ak n, Ma v 29th j 1828. 5 :- - - ; 79-law3 W Important v Sale. B Y virtue bf a decree ofth e "Circuit Court fof the United States for the District 6f North- Carolina,'! shall on' Monday the third day of No vember next, -at Snow H III!, Jn .-: the ounty :Jaf. Greene, exnose at Public Vendue to the hicbest bidder, alt that VALUABLE TRACT OF LAND in" Greene county in the District of N; Carolina; on the East side of Great Contentnea creek, here. tofore conveyed by Robert Whyte and wife to Willie J. Stanton, and by said Willie J. Stanton mortged to secure the-purchase money to,the said Robert Whyte, containing THREE THOU SAND ACRES, more or less, being the same land conveyed by the said Willie' Stanton in parcels-, to johh Pope,' William Williams, Henry Edwards, John Harper; Jesse Speght,irhoroas Speight, Elisha Wood ward, 'Arthur Speight and -liieopuuus cuwarus. - 1 r s The land will he sold in parcels to suit "purcha sers, (particularly those who heretofore purchas ed from Willie J. Stanton,) on a credit of one and two years. -' Bonds with unquestionable se curity will be required on the day of sale. " I 4 B. A. uAKHAM, Uommiittotter Raleigh, June 20, 1828. . - - ' 98 t THEjSUBSCRIBER'S STAGE, j T EADING from Raleigh; to v Salisbury JLA through fittsoorough and Ashboroueh, is now in full operation, ; with good horses.! arid careful" Dri vets. The" Postmaster General! has made an alteration in the time of its arrival at Raleigh' and departure from Salisbury," whicbTw arranged now as follows Leave Raleigh every Saturday at 10 o'clock, A M, and arrive at Salis bury on Monday afternoon. 'Returning, leave and Teach Rate igh on Thursday; in ample itime notice; 1 1 for Pas'sengeri to dine and be ihreadiness to 'U)lcH.Z?F1 seats in the Stage for the North. Price of passage through, :.' only $5. ' The ac commodations on the road are good i and every attention will be paid to the comfort ot those route. "-' ;" '-; ' . ' 1 GEORGE WILLIAMS.;- who take this Rati Lorh STOP THE THIEF. AN AWAY from Capp's Gold Mine 1 eck enburg County, N. Con Saturday. lhei8lh day ot August, a negro man named .DENNIS, about 20 years of age, '5'' feet 6 or 7 inches high, dark complexion, with a scar on one of his cheeks, as well as recollected, his left." He took witn mm a large grey mare, ioor u Hands hieh. with a long switch tail.- He has been traced from Charlotte to Torrencefs X Roads, on the States- ville road, thence through Salisbury to Greens- borough, passing himself by ditterent names: and on diherent business. . It is expected he will make i for the neighborhood in which he was raised, which is not exactly known, but suppos ed to be hear jTarborpuglif.' y . Any person) securing him in jaiL and taking care of the beast so we may get them again, shall be reasonably :re warded, by giving notice tq the subscribers, and all reasonable expenses paid. V I I i NATHANIEL HOBBS. ' I JOHN MAYHEW Mount Vfourne, Iredell Co. ? IN. C. September 1, 1828. S . A v OThe Tarboro' Free Press" will give' the aoove in ret- insertions, ana forward their accoun to the Subscribers for payment., , s EVERAL Considerations have induced the Union Society of the Methodist Episcopal Church, in Baltimore, to modify the periodical entitled Mutual Rights and place it in -the hands of an : editor They have satisfactorily found, that to a large proportion of the patrons of jthe work, it is desirable that it shouldassume the form of i a newspaper," and be issued 4 more 're quently than heretofore -They believe it -will be more; extensively circulated and patronised in this form, as it! will cost less postage, and, at the same time furnish more matter, and a srreater variety,' for the same price. V : V. - i From; these and otheionsid nion Society passed'a Resolution : ThaVasUih the opinion of the Society, the interests of a gen eral representative church government., would be materially promoted by the publication of a'sami-montldy paper ;N they.; therefore recom mend that the first number of such paper, be1 is sued on the first Friday in September next Wri- suing io dc enuueq AiMffia Jiigriis ana nns tian Intelligencer: and that Dxxjtis B Doassx be the editor of said paper, and they affection ately ' request the . subscribers for. the. Mutual Rights to give It. thfelr patronage:- i y'Tl v Vhe -Mutual Rights and. Chtutian JnteUigenher will be issued semi-monthly on a medium sheet, printed on nef type,Comnitncihg pn;vthefirst Friday in Septpmbe. ItwiR tontam scriptural and liberal ecclesiastical polity,; Jbid-4 graphical memoirs of-eminently-useful and reli gious persons i theological and "literary Misier- tat ions, for the' imorovt-ment of the mind i mis sionary and Sabbath 'school information j revi vals of the Work of God x a summary of the prin-H cipai news 01 tne times, ana ine progress ot re form ; : original Smd select pieces,, fbrthe im provement of the female charcteiv' &c : i-h t' v The 'papefj will be promptly forwarded to sub scribers, balf-mbnthly, on the t following terms K $Uo be paid at the time of subscribing ; otl 50 if; hbt' paid before the "expiration of six moBthMrv: ".t S : Any person who shall orbcure ten new sub sunucrs, ana iorwam we money wr wem,, saau - V c - " a. : ' . - . recede U.eeleTcnU.c.pycratii. - . .- 1 VMedicdl College loJ -S.-Carolina. . tPHE ANNUAL COURSE tOF LECTURES, jlL'j in this Institution will Commence on the se cond Monday in November next; j ' V : ' . : Oa lno&nr-B y'tiOHX Ed wi u a r Ho ib sdb i 4 On SitntervUv Jawe Raxsat. .M. T1l " , ' 1 - fOfx : Obstetrics, and ?l)u&eof':tr9mYn--riMt.. Ctetdm-Ry Thomas G. PioiAtr! On Institutes i 'and practict ef 'Jltedicuit-fiy t On SCAetrv chdPA KAVKHXt. II D. .r - . Oii Maicria. MedtcdHyj- IIkibt'uR. Fbost k On jVatural History and J$otanyBy Srpsr.t , Oh Pathological and Surgical naiomg-t-Ry f'i-'Jjemihstratsr'tJf-5M - Wluynn fc-JrhtJ If aCUlrv TtaVe hleasoriiii statiril thf the establishment of ah INFI RIA RYVJoHStti . , WLl Cases, in conrtectkm u I th the College, has bf eiiat i tended with the a'dfrrtntarrps ntlriTntrti tf airoivl- ? ed tq the Students during the last course of in ; struction, the opportunity ief witnessing a variety"'.' of operations--4mongsi these were most of the3. capital operations in SUrgery! . - J j ; '; ' I 'TO enable the students ta profit by the facifi. ties which Viir situation alTords for the: study ct Practical Anatomy new and extensive Rcorni -have been erected, and.'; provided with "all th- conveniences , necessary . for tlve purpose.' v . ; . The valuable Anatomical Museum i of ;thC'ol;:V lege,1 hs been "improved by new, preparations; , received from France and Italyldurinsf the sum- roer. :l...Af J'SLf. -,Vi'' -V f"' Vvv ; It affords the Faculty additional satjVaction to I statei that by ..n arrangement with the Literary and jPhilosophical Society of Soutlt-Caroflna,' ; extensive and valuable "collections in Kattirat : Hi3tfcry,luve been placed in the College, and 'i carefully arranged, so ;as to afford tol those" in terested in ' the tudy vbf Katuf ei "aniole on i portunity of acquiring -infQrmatic n i hot only in" r: jne aeparunents connected with Medicine, but ' through the whole range of Natural History. . i -The rich collection of .Mineral particularly, ; must be considered a Very important acquisltiou to rue cnemicai department of the. Institution, i . EDMUND RAVENELii Wean. ' XT'lLL be'prepareartb7accbmmcdat'I 16 f.?: Members of the approaching .General As sembly with Board. .They will also be prepsr led.to take their -Horses.;-t -KV1- f t-1 K Sept.-23 182S.; 't'i; .it'v:Ji6 3tv - JRS.PARSLeV to icccrn- aTJl niodate 12 or 1.5 members of the ap'proacl: : ing General AssembIytw;itU .board.r ? She assur : those jwho may favor her with; their company, , : that the utm-4t'MnW-lll txaed to render : Raleigh, Sept. 22, 1828. . 7 V -1 16. fffVIE Subscriber is preparrdlto accommoSitr ja - wiui ouara, or id Members of the ap proaching Legislature. - He has a number of ve-" ry comfortable Bedrooms,; detached froni his DweHmg and convenient tohe State-Hous-. ' He -would also take' 15 or : 20 Hordes' to fetJ, -haring an abundance of all kinds cf pfovender and agdbd pasture.' ? i-Ni 1 - IV. : V OHN STUAkT.!1 1 Raleigh; Sept. 24. iv i--t UfR :- I HNEmYOR&CONSOLWATEn I jlci be drawn 10th Nor. 182a ; y 1; Prize of S50,000 is S5b;000," - do 20,000 i 520,000, - : i. ' lf : do r 5t000 5,000, V ' H V do ; 4,000 -: 4,000, 5t Prizes of 1,000 ft of 500, - C 39 r do 120 59 ; 1,Q0, : - : tlo: 90 -;,S9,VV 80j - -: 39 : do v ra: 39 ; ! eo. : . so, . ... ao 1 50273 MO, Whole Tickets &20, HalveV 10,; Qudrteri .-vl' 5, fiigjithi 2 .50: x -; r , : : OpAU orders (pst paid,) promptly jittendst toi BOARDING. frXRS. JOHN HAYWOOD is prepared to icX of athe) LegislatureShe assures 11 those who - wuu lueir patronagey that every exertion shall be made to contribute to th- " comfbrt:" Y- ; I- Yj:.v!J: f N. B.Mrsi H would receive te or treir ' geotlemeh as boarders the ehsuin year " I "oPPicationsIs requestci- 3epti 1828. i . .;-:;-,;:'v:Sqq finH Ej trustees bntfiis Academy re d eIrcti s SJl to employ a Male and Fema& t!!? take charge of the Institution on the firn dav cf itf Pef? H" the countf ef JVilcox;.in theSUte of Alabama, inabi-hi r' 1 .ealth :and good Water. X The AeaH r supported by a peighborhbocV that ar-V hr' populous and public spirited ibeside&Tr i Y" ill his' dollars, pledged for its subport fc the " tenryears, nd in all. wilt tnak'ca. -iuitaLieT for the payment of theTeachers. Per-orla an-"'" plying for the superintendence cfthis "rnstitti thvn are requested tbddresa the tindsrsed as early - as possible through the medium eft he Post Oface at 'Canton, Ala. st rve terms' accompanied with' .andoubtev. . ... - r.uli ci' cnaracter and quainic:.uon, . I "Canton,. AlalStk 'Augnst,vl823. ,-j' -.- '....BLANKS '. . . JBLANKS t
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