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' vs; -'.v '' MK - . . ;,., uTi;,'-wr .; ' r ; -k'- jg:y 1 g- thslihfe S200,060,borroved a above r,ta r'lV r'".""oRbRtJcittBi1"' ''f ted, ,be placed in ak,LoanOGce; establish. v-.'SU--",;- ; - : ::r 'yfr" edan'tbeTreasury, and regulated the ' rC v7i .membc usual-banking system, or be; deposited in ''Kt0e'Ltilkctey'JfQrtCaroHna' . aotrie rc ;j table. bank; jurjour better jiiclg- ' V :. . . A:. 1 m'Anf mav;ri;rPf.t. 'Although' we do riot' enter into an elucidation J; V nf the advantages wbrcK yrouid resutt from v tvoitrpWiTiitpil Rvstem'of public educar ,V tion-; U, or at leas fall ho possess, tc&nmon intcWgencekdmitliat notmriE Hfould more contribute to the fespectabil - : nmi t"mftViprUv ofthe State, 'thanlthe dissemination of learning anfongits inha- ' : a:Unts:;The-Principal .qucauon,, men, io bconsidered,is:the". modus operan r V;Tt; tvhat manner the blessings Of edu- -Sationn:beeH"disseminated among - -ihe,coSiraon arid.poorer classes of society, ;J 1 4 ed, for this purpose,; so asf to produce the Vcreite$tossible-ben'ejRtr!:As ,there has V ton-this subject, soVw: find a numbed of ' :t . different methods , pursued; to .attain the .-V;---r-ttc. same desirable ettdv Jn some of the ;a A:sta Sftout otthe proceedahais called 'Kiitebnstare;ma rc'i f ' liha tnay be aid .to have done almost no i - V A - thinin the advancement of fso'desirable t!iystenof,pub tend its advantages mrougo aiixm&cs profess '.to. be ivcll acquainted with; the nan King system. uuu 19 vinyui?, feel little hesitation in saving,: that byfei ther of these Methods :it would tSecuxe a clear ihcqmislttf 6 per cent. 'peiannum, whicn? would amourit;tft Sl,Opd;:It:is farther oronosed that a,the commence ment of the summer session, xif he XFni versityfof Korth-Carjolina?.in; 1B50 twefni Xy poor-, ypimg men avuu' nayts p4puii; tneniseives for joining the Freshman Clais," but whose , parents, are; kinable to assist them in the farther, prosecution "of thir studiesjbc admitted int6 the tTnJversitjy, and supported out of thd iheobe ' of St?r 000 abo vemen ti on ed f th a t t)i e you ng m en shall present their fecnirimendatious to a - t . r-' 1 C committee rappoinieu . ior. um purpose u deciding the choice to bej jnade out ot all such as shall applvfor admision,'and that they the twenty) f shall qnly be admitted into tnenrsi ad'conitioh tas y you it iH especia uy recommenaeu mat one u these 'conditions should tie the requsition ora bond fwith good'surity from each of those admitted, that he should, after gra- .""V ft society. It is truesneinassiauusijeu iU ncl liberally endowed aXJw DSisisomxe r&f Vcxpenss attidanton thecejionnf an and.the obstructions: attenumg us a rf i :-'catio ?&&p i? thatin " aU; probability, i ,Yelae7bfo be y;v Yjfejt Dy that it Js thougU proper to'submit to vour consideration a Flan livhtch seems tohold r;feK!butJa;speed "Yfer nefits of publiaeducatibnil and yet not be: 'i '. 'Y attended with such an increase of the pub- 3FHi;ii c taM as totrender J t Iburd ensome to th Y-r the following plan was, vin;somemeasure iC Sy r;sustebvtherarks df; Mr. Potter, Y V I YniaTleJartew years back in the Legislature, i ' Iiideedir, t:is a : matter of: some surprise, heathen; jiroipbsed, - did nqt ( " J 'Beilslaturebutviii ItevY ' lm be i ;.; -. : K ,'SOnal . 1 n V e C 1 1 VIC W l tl I ; WHICH 11C: UUUlfU ; Vyj some part of ; his remarks a" and thus, in iI:stead of calling the attention of the House, i ;t i to the" real 'subject ofl his Y address, ; uhne- rrrtrirrinTi 4t tire approacning sesston oi me xiegisia-i io contract ior the 1st Jan'y, btate, ot; two ; Turn not a- mere mention riiiatinw. in Ioahi ; ;tb made before ; f 5'Y n Yji 8S0,pnHhe f redit o t,the MS & - wa witb alarms v: the'; 1T- of this large sum, but endeavor to restrain yyu f , feU ngs- u h'til 'j ou Ji a v e bee ri i n forni- ft'lf : YdAoWTi0s.;io be'3aid;i5an(i fbr Jvat'ob ! -?yS jeci, ;;:an.irit- what manner it is : to be ap4 that this sum f ;5 - cOuld?be obtained from capitalists ' at the SS'raie interest per an j iYtY YY001"1' to eignx nuuMsauu; uojiars, - ir uie ( f " men t o f. th eb rigin at am ou n t .bprrb wed vgSOftdoO be;niade : att f(mr s diftereiit; pe- sY- noes, r rpgu luriuiervuis oi viiue tuierven YHinr, Ytayr S50,0d0Yin Y1835 5 g50;Q0Q jYSO, 000 iii atid S50, 000 ,: YThat to secure these payments if Yt n tinhual sinking fundof 810,000 be es- "shall be J'timetoJ 1 v (v;, ladded, 'its may be' necessary from nine, lor me paymeni;. oi . me iii- 4rsA?4:?tcprinw:to this pianiYtnerpayments Y t Ywbuld .be"''provided;4h'the61!dwins -mah-.; Y-;Y , tiYilst AohroDriated by 'Lffislatiire. lstVY Y Y ,O00 ,000 ,000 ,000 ,000 VmX. i2d,Otberivise provjUedmMd ill Y2 :Y: YlhstfTAs c bmfe $ l&iks AbovSd JeaiV f ;15 in omelnart of the State! foi two or three Veairsi bn such termsas would be suffici- em to proviue mm wuu j weariug appurei and boarding, say when boarding is fur nished, as is usual in such cases, a salary of-glOO iJn pursuance of the plan pro- ! - ., -t - ' . posedatthesucceeaingvonimencement, in 1831;. twenty; otherr ybung men would be. admitted into ; the University,,; under thesime conditions atd restrictions, and be supported in the; same manner as the former, and so continue admitting twenty every succeeumj; commencement. v e feel nol hesitation in asserting indeed wfe Knoiy ifrom actual experiment, : that a young man, entering the University under- such 1 circumstances as those above- mentioned, could-be well supported on one hundred; and htty dollars annually In this calculation, the tuition, which, no doubt would be granted, free of expense, by the Trustees of the University, is not included; nor clothing, which, almost without an exception, .wuld be willingly iurnished by a y'oungman hlmseifi;or his friends. The exbensej theh of twenty young men, supporieu aij me u niversity,1' will amount for the first year, 1 830, al - lowing 2iou ior eacn, j 10 s,uuu. 1 nis amount deducted from tli'e 812,000 of an nual income, leaves a balance of 89,000, which will be aooronriated. as shown in the statement above, to (the payment of the interest oti the loan; and the increase ortne BinKing iuna ior leu.' ine suc ceeding year, 1831, the number of, stu dents educated but of the annual . in com e of gli)00 wohld be tHy, whose expen ses, according to the Statement above fnadeV would amount Ito fe6,000, leaving 86,000 to be. appropriated in the same manner as the S3? 000 of the preceding yeaiSYYln;i833,.theL number of students would be sixty, their expenses 89,000 r balance to be appropriated as mentioned in the statement;' 83,000; In 1834, the number of students would rbe eighty, whose expenses would take up the whole amount of the, anntjal incbm of 8l2,o60; In;diis yr; bo,ttnty of ,the sludents those who first entered the University -would graduate, . and proceed to the per formance o f the d u ties required by their onus, anu inusoecome instrumental, not onHv in-disseminatrng th!e-improemeht iiiey uaye ueriveu irom a UDerai tton,x throughout the country, but n en annually iredt to teach if;tbe reqiih tod cften turns pot trtie of educating twenty '( 1 -adopted, af they were r for two vears to rtv, s.: sitibn extend ed -for three years; -"sixtynof them vounr men would be xonstantiy emr ployed i n the scliool s tli rbugKout th e State Being -natives, of the.State,dependjrig ehr tireiy'Onanei ojVjii: exertioj: iui ; wcait artd distinction, and furnished-with; cV ;cbmniendations according to thein.qualifi cations,- by tlye Faculty, of the University, the people, might be constantly) furnished W UII UUIK; lllatl uuvui a, suuvv I'V'w . tliey cbubl; confideiitljr' pliice their-'chilf Uren.":Bdt if we'TiaVe reason to lament the want of abM instructors in jthe higher schools, with, what language, shall, we ex press our regret at the degraded condition ott, the: common r schools throughout ; the St!ate. !;If we visit one of what are, in the 1 ah fruaire bf the country. called OI tl. field Schools,9', we. shall find a 'collection, of; children, most of whom are at that tender ag:e. when ' ' -1 y' T ThV.nv.nd impressible and soft, iith ease j.;f jm!tf:sand cojves what slie heari and sees YAd thro life's labytinth holds ftstithe 'clew j YTliat KUucsiUmsnviti her; false orUrucV X ' yet over this interesting little band, we br a placed, as pretended guaraian 01 ineir morals, and assistant of their first efforts, to tread the path of leaVning, a man, who is, distinguished alike for his Ridiculous, igiiorance and vulgarity. Tocj indolent to obtain support dn an active em ploy- ment,,to iguorant xo ue a proper juuge of his own qualificationsV ahd too vulgar to, know ' what constitutes d ecency and an is he "W eri the plan antlby ufeing if, a prewurfrb spiled (b ihemv which It ..ons or prevents their re--- ,volutior( at pleasured One mar guides the whole-line with, a -rop. tied fioj the ends f the levers pf the first ;six;ca'rs, hQ sitting on 1ib se'venth.; Jiiitnedialfly; afterht- coal cars", the' iuu 1 es lb 4rag inein u npafier , bei n g c mptl td, a re se nt uoWn i h 5 a r s ill ret in echVad;itJs a liu'iaN riding byt ihe xnte of RUetMHiles--a ihbu r,s u ricon ccrn eI ly r umrching thei 1 cr s tu trb;" and quite juidiff'er.enc to ; Yr.k j Y i, -SfyM From tfofatihtfylrr. to.their "nofcci Mr' TIALCANU1MA jKFFF.nsONfS optniuriS claims 10 ine -4 JACKSON S nronrietv in conduct -vet this m to whom parents are cpmpelie-to trust the mrmation of their children's character, or Suffer them, to grow up, their minds wiiu anu uncumvateu as me loresis a rou nd the m; Y Is it not the bus n ess bf a Legislator to endeavor to altc r such a state of things asY this ? Shallj. he, "tb wnoml theYpeople - have delegi ted their rights, make no exertion to improve a si- I tuation thus degraded ?. Certainly, none will be backward in pursuing the path that Will lead . to a reformation, wher . it is once pointed out to them. t v - L' rv wY' " "X " sY A MARKETS, aisu ue: eni'asea; in , traiuinsr up educa- Wl others who, intheir turn, would become students graduates and instructorsVX t ' l , y It will be.seen; by a recurrence to the Icircnmstaia.ces 'mentioned abj)ve,' that af ter the. yeat 1834, eighty ;Wr young men will be cohstantlv receiving Ithnir tpdiira- f tibn Yi n jthe Umacersity,.!." twenty of rwliom i will annually grad uatetiiis t is repeated il here in order that vbu ihairlrh r nU c an L iyih vie wu the; ihipiirtance of the unuer consmeration. object in as plaih to ex- .'In the 4th fend -5th Vears,-lSJ3:aiid 4, the ap i-Vy ;..'xftie annual jiitercsit, t6etUit3t:50ubf tli y y' Ot;Jorigt'al dettviH He-p&t 1 Y Y h fv-fto -$i$,(0) io:ttUl'..furp1 Vop he "YvI-4 litres "of iUe' losmtib, rpdHted ti)1 4$Q 0Qfr and" ;?tli3il 6,000:f IUeniuai sak Ugliu'&a tY?$ If;-; Y YV i1 YYl - C: 1 0Q,Ou0 pot bit the' an tVl : a p rtroti iatioii for ;Y v;- Y YtheiTirtt bocc?iW A five :eafc5 Hiltiarnouhf to f : -lw. firj..y..-. ; r-.wxi Yr ,",,tv v I'ipututory eaucation-was' ' fiXpiXi decrwsed U tjK and thuik85( the wfotehlttt. : r&$1$fm tcfktndfmeu are fou , . , . ro . ,i - . ,v .- tivuetpr to cta?-- thev are cntirelv nttiriniViH lit v i f -Ve have thus endeavored. and concise a manner asn6ssible; hibit to rou. thb plan whicb has been the feubjectbf purvthoughts and aiiueYdeterence,v iS' now submitted tb robrt)etier judgment.' - Ave trust;howe ver, ifthet plkn shbuld Ynotmeet - with pur.arobaipn ndemri ;it jjujitil aftera candid examina tion of the arguments with1 which we now proved it o kupport f lRo f'vi tal l injbrtahc tb the tb r e I efd tate.V ThjEou k liberal; education r in ,this State, ' are ge neral iy the: sons of wealthV meri.v : Neces- uiu nci vui j ua -, ti m ill. take tlve tqious occupation bf the' vniirl TdM hiiv W ch'rrf ?? .sequence of wli:ch;is,,;s that in. lacademieaiarej wl lo ; I lavebeHl es; to perform j. anu can Ljtheitinieeisclusly The New; Orleans.; Price Current" of the 6th, states, that ' there had arrived during the previous Vieek, , froml the Inte ribr and Mississippi, 116 bales of Cotton j and cleared in the same time none ! The only sales effected were two lotls of about an equal proportion of Tennessee and yV labama, in all 300 bales, at an jiverage of very! near;9i cents No newotton had cc me tb market except three bales, receiy ei from Mobile. There had bjeen mucii less difference in the quantities receiyed during the two seasons, than wojs general ly cbmputed--for instance, arrived since 1st ; Qctober, 1 294,85., bales,' and during the corresponding period of the previous selasbn, 36, 124. There had b ;en no ar rivals, clearaucesi .sales or demand for 'Tobacco. Of : Floury 2, 804 bbl j. had ar rived during i the past week; which', in the absenbe of any export demand, Jiad caused the article to , be dull ax 85 per bbl. in store. ! ' The Mississippi river was the below high water mark, which It inches lower than it was at last ?Vear.' Y 'v-l The Philadelphia Price Currdnt of the 4th inst. states, that the tlour market had continued inactive until the 2d reduction took place from 1 86 Sm 25 ; at wliich, sales were made, but transactions had not been extensive- that i -whe n ten feet makes j it the same C II A'lLV CTK 1 1) F f 1 1 Jv ,TW t PR EjlO 1K ,1 c' I i " " "' of.- Qeneral PresidMCVY V". . My faith in the self-goVGnirhenFof the people,. has never been so shiiken as-byjhe ejffiifis'made at tne taHtX elefimi? to -place opertkcir heads one, who in eveYy 'station he ever filled either military orJ civil has made it a point to violate- eyeru order and ihxtrttrtiun given him,anil take his burntim-bttioif-r will as. the gitide of hh conduct. J Uite mrght ai Inuke n Sabr f "a Cock, or ,a sobiior f a Goe. as k -Prei, d e ii t of A n d r vy y Ja c k son, 9Jcj?krsoris litter to T. iK Gilmore XX b : . - i i -'-'' ' ' ' Y ' kThe zeal which has ben ilisn favor of niakingl; Jackson j Preidnt,h;is uiadene doubt of the durati'Ui of it he.; It- nhblic j he does not possess the temper, the acquirements, the assiduity the physical q ualifieationsT fbrj . tf office he Jas ,beeu in various ciyil offices, ; and made a figure i b n on e -ami h e has'cmpl etely failed.a nd s lown'hiibseljf iticouipietent to rari execu-. tive trust! i n Fl orida ; inl 1 a"; Word ,. there a re one h u n d red m e n i r j A I be marl & coUM ty betterqualified for the P re si Ue n cy See Governor Cotes Letter, Nov, 1 827. VVashin gtok's opininn bf John Q.i AdXms. 1 ... . ! . . 6i I give it as my decided opinion, "that i'ioams is ine; mosti valuable fublio :Y'YYY.- Mansion ii0t ha4that he hlsukehat as Clark Hatpf.xX Wh.l5iS . Lsu? kw.. ayed in Mr. i CHARACT ! liR we have abroad, atid there re ulains no doubt on mv mind, that he wi! prove himself to be the ablest of bur.diplo- mane corp.r' ; j ue puoiic mre ac more. as he is knwn,.are aom-eciannar; ins - ta!- entsi antl worm ; and his country would suffer a loss if ihes weit to be hegfecf ed.5? 1796; , a Better to John Mams 20th Feb. I shal : tak e a person for the inept t Slate fnm tlm Kasiyva Mr. Adams, by ion service in1 our . dinlo- piomalic concerus appearing to entitle him to the preference, su nported by liis' ack- Depart- rd : and TiOWIedged abiliiies and ihtegriiy, his nom ination will gt thje ..Senate T'--lJJSrii"..- Mon rOes Letter to Gem Jackson, in 1817. Chief J ustice Marshall's oninion .ad dressed to the Marylanderj Y In a letter from this gentleman ihe; ex press e d himself as frie ml Jy, tot he jprese n t uuministratjon ot the general government, arid that' he intends voting (an actj he has not done since the- estabhshm'Sntfof , the general ticket system," in Virginia, and HOUSE EMlK y in the best pouses.of the khuL - j CUsto' . ing business in -, this place cUe?t,d 1, h,f! courts.. th.s ikblishftent otfer, & " 1 Ut emyntiorfw,ll,b en to inSU W fai t of those xv fio may;cnfl ;k r V ecot-', r -"1 : - I " ' embers ot;,' the vproac!urur r-U-V A would beaccommodatVd a the beitW ; Town boarders will !bti acumnShcr- ? terms usual in ihW pfaA , . 5. j T , 'Y; KbYyV U?. JOHN M'fitttV : Oaroliiin) y 12: tertate6fNfrtli- "J1 Prrj!Co?XT. , CMH-tfof Kquitr bepteinb; r Term iv 1 VVarrea.AValbce; admrj. of James Enjrlish' i ' ',.vY-;,Y..k, Yi'lY y- 5 M t VYY " -'oon ourmon S: wife & ct'iers. j -.W-HEUKAS-AuitWd jbeeW broulubv ?T YcompinntJn- the Superior Coult0r r5f- ;ana equity tortne County ot Pitt by JnkS7 lisbnstohn Surmonjaul Euphamia iw.fe, and Galsey, SdlyUnd Ira hedoa wl'? isuit at September .Term 1825 abated h a bf said James Xnlisbi and atf list ilaro t? 5ofsaidCourt,"Warreit Wallah, th admV rf? said detendants, --which yas granted, aivl it ' jpearin to the stUfactionl of the Coon that Jnt jSurmon :nl ''Eupliamia Siis wife, Gatsev Sa! j&ndlra'JLeadu'n, defendants n this suit:i,e i inhabitants of t!ii-4 tutej ft lis ordered tu fcourt thhtlpubHcaiion bfe mide for his w eks he Rsleigh JKeKisi cr thut the defendants il bear at the next term f Mi Coijrt to be hefi' m the-County of," Pitt at the Court House m JGreenvillefon the first lnnday in March next and plead; answer or den uroYhe Uiil ofthe (ninl4tninr t 1 lvv "LortScl mill "K ..L . ' f y.." uwu pro con- 'Sept. ; r VT - ; f gWi A' SIB W BARGAIN I LnrRB ;Subsciteir,Vtni certnioly sell to thehVl. . -JJL es biddern; edijesd iy tl.e i2d dav? Giorjtr next i iiic preinpses, me tract of an pit. wfiich he nbw -lives, oh the fohWtwr tem , viz. one third; part ;of the jrchase money to be L . 1 1 i. LIVV1 I naiu.ttsi or jauuarv, ,ioy. ;oe -mini; the 1st r,f January,' 1830,; and tlie remaining third the 1st uf Janiiar3ji831rilJbiUWitrL unproved gectir- neveiMntended to do, Yd'urZns its cbntinu ace,j ai inu oesi eiecuon 5 ami tne res solution he formed not to votev he. feel b lund to direffartl, in consequence! of th' i at t wiien a 75 a 7, to 1 t was at a fair supply of Southern1 market early in the week and sold at SI 12$ to 1 15, & in some cases rather high- er tor extra quality was paia j towards the cl ose of . the week, there was very lit tle at market 'The accounts of market in England, ed he harvest and wheat by the Florida, reach- this city o n Sat u rda y evening s and have had the etTect of dpressingthe price of wheat and tnour yesterdayj " : Canal F16uiS 75, City Mills,6 a .6 '.-25; Wheat, .red, 1 05, white 1 10. Y Y, v; V, , Y ; , Jiicnmona compiler. ; S !- MAUCH CHUNK RAILWAY. & t tal One of the Editors of the Savannah Geor iarty who has been ;'dii a tour to tlie Nortlf, thus describes the Railway leadlos - from voai m ines io ine iienign niver;: , ; K-The Coal ' Minei at Ala ucH 7 Ch u i e ; c o u rrt ry fb r mi tes:arourid!"fnofiii'-: oufc belong (o the- ehiirhS Cbai and NavigatiooCompan,! who have expended tin uieiise sums uponvtlie brks connected nimit of;the Cal .mob" n tat n, is h ear'- ri nt j oyer f which Y space a itailroad has laid, f J the Iranspor t atidn'o i ' coal.r moohtath JislibfQn lis extreme height iriNThp cnrTM fe uwvv5uuuaaiu iiyii, any ,tne ne e wood wi su mues tiiYinderv ' teachinsr The ';RaM and on t h km Mrrii ;it, : ttX n;otvc?fefOTdv riisyssrtt-: " ,mi ui line, .ax. j uv lour incnes j thickiare placefci-qn: theqppesoxrace '-iur. uge qi tnese ;rat i s narrow. Oars plateVol irtm arescrev;ft t tun;on.aY rhercost;M50ate railed f neec iron res- und to di regard, in consVqutinie of the injustice of the charge of corrifotion ,a- gqinsi i ne p resident & secretary oj State," i Judge Was ir i n gto x 's' dpi n i 6 n rpE x i ra c t d resse d to the Fai r Committee,1 duted- ax? Ant Mount Ternon,' July Jackson utmost or ,TC e I ie v i ng ' t h a t tb e comluct attended the election of Mr. Johii Adams Jto the office whfrh'he n ow hoids a id h a s s o a bly a (I in i n i s tered, I hjive tiever h efsittedf when a ri t ;. oceasion 4 offered V tb express my-sentiments in favou of his retelectim to thePresld!nial Cljairir- V liUSHKOl) WASHINGTON. Adams. Cjren. Jackson's opinion ohMri tin Letter No.' 6, of tfie corres1 ofM to it lie r. Monroe j and e former's selt Gen. Jickson election of bis i. portdence relative t- . . : . cabinet. published in 11 824, ' Gen.: Jacfcsob alludes to the appointmet t pf Mr;l Adam i L S as Sec retary ol State in the foliowriig lao2Uarev ; f ave hesitation ifrC saying you hate made the best selection to till the De partment of StalL that could- have been -I . me tiouri oj aijficui-. ty, will be an aiej helpmate, and j arn can viA ced he will giv e general satisfactions? -xi3, r-i j rs0 yIi .,-y , .; - t NORTHlCAROLINA Idmijiistratiori 1 Election Y:v - i-Yt FOIt: PjRESI DKNT, j JOHST QUINCS" ABASES, OJt VXCJS-PllESIDENT, ties, will be requireil, or jnbtes negotiable at ther of the Banks t 'Kaleigl The .above tract of land U Situated in the: county of GraiiyiUe 8 mile's soutliJ6ff Roanoke,' jai k! 1Z miles north of Oxfpnlv lying: op the watets of Grassy and Jam-' lhah's Creeks,4; Iccntaliing' ineteen hundred acres, &i or seven lmndrekl of vhich are clelirsi in a good state of cultivation,! antl wei adapted to'tWgrowth'jU'-' Wlveat;: 'Cotton, Coinand TV bacco-Y Theresa re-about 150 or 200 acres l low groundsi - Of the ride land seveii or eij! hundred acres contiguous jtd the dwelling; c jhferior to none in :ttiis : section of the country, with ten or' fifteen ctmstaint Springs. The im pfoveriients are eaueiisivek lithe dwelling house' is amalig the Lirebtvlm in everyi respeVt the most cbaviiieVt in the county. It; 1$ new; and built of the? very jest materials, beau j t i f ully si t uat d- on a! g-en'tle cminencet'ovcrI(wk ihg a jarge extent of country. , The but hons of every- kinoY are also ne w laiid in a style of com-nodation suited - to the! dwelling; house. Wii hirrhalf a mile of tlic duelling, are asawsnd grist mitt, "and .cotton jyiivyLTrhe ''grist mill y-elii lOOC, busheis'ofHYcoiJn ;ai$ l0!or 200 bush, h of wbeaVPr annum. YA readv sale may ;tbvaybe Invade of,-the produce of the! sav, mill. : It ccq tains an.extenslye Oi'chairdi'jvvith a 'great rarity pf fruvts.; The tract is situated in the centre of n neig.iborhoodj V-vrhich for1 health, wealth; itrtd-' iigence; morals; antl .'eyeryjsbcial consideraticn, yields to ' none., in the Scute. Y The "subscriber tiM'beais a more minute description of the above tract .as' -those wisliinlto puirpbase are expects lo come'andf judge fur Uiemselves,1 previouilf to the day of sale.. V - i . .GranvUle Co. Sept. k 1, 1 823.' . , IRY YOUNG. 1-ts. &. Carolina OF LKCTUKBS, Jlledicdl College of nniiE."AXNiJAr. coursei i 5;YIn this Institution will cornmenceon these- kx. JdHx KaWAHDS IlOIBBOOr, cond Monday iri. November f; , Ott':.Sutgeriiiy M. p. Chili ;!; ,Ony Institutes z-kin d pructia .' " ' ' L . .1 I iamuel Ut.fur Ijidcsu.' Al J' t ; X'Oni Vhtmutful ahd! iflMmacs-Xy' k? ' ' i. "ji- ..Ill - .-!!.' : fKAVEJtEt; m. u. v ' Y'l" in I.Y '. On Materia M&icaKy :m1.-i: Y;Y.- V -i ' ; f i .. :- ' W ." .1. -7 !oJY.,,InfffiTxpai5 .; r t7i y atnrai History anu u 7 Y " Y EttioTT, Lo L.i D- M Oj , Obstetrics an d. JJiseasrs , of omen am i-.Byf.THoaTAS"-' G.';pitioiBAi?, wj.11. hi Trost, Joajf AVa&x Demonsirutor SI. D EK,YM." I). ' j j: 'ulor.'of: Ahfa Jo air o aiCHARD RUSH. -f: :;l.YY3iEic :2tfJsaac JSeeondi YAhner;Fahkiinbf Iretfellj - ;r;Y5 itrj';Koberf II. 13 tirton,, of Lincoln, rv5 1 i y cnjHi;ttooesm, or UUmberlaiKl. 1 ft,"rYames:6 SoiiibJ bt Grange t- Viiidardl1lYbfYFrailiifr " 1 JSlnth tr4A;rrilliararaiarki!jbf Pitt,i PonrUenti. VmY3: Rlacklece6f CruVeiiir v IN- VP V i'tt t, .YJut.c VUCliS ?pdiM Hhe :, assf rip. verJtlie Hd wt I h great rav yr V'!Y, vYyiavujwun-a nijtise v jrumoer if ADMINISTJt ATION OSLKC TpUAL TIpKETa can beiprocured at this jsaesjraunv rtr. ? '.ve should receive; ;as pricticabIe;VfrumVsuch - be supplied it thif: Offlcei. iras'-ci expect to $ Tiki he prepared to accom raodate; thirty- ; rnenr.&era of the approaching YThe Faculty tak pleasure; sn statmg, establishment of t ah INFI dkt A HY for Surg.c4l Cases, uvcohnection with the VtSM,r ir !J tended w Tth the advantages inticipaieu. -L 1 . . -1 4U Uct rmirs; or in- struction, the bppbitunity of Witnessing a rant; pfopcraUonsamongst thcejwcre most ot capital operationk in Surger-1 v .''.r tf. YYTb enable the students to;profit by tne w tiei-which bur situation .afibrdi for the M!J, Practical Anatomyewr; aa jextensive , Koow Jwve been erected, , and provided with u , jconveiueucesMicv:3jr j :vi vj-r.-i rm'ToI" Y-rheValuable Ahaibnucal llilseuro olr lege, has been nnproveu o new yvrT- receded from Frail cerabd Itdlyj during tbe .ttis'trFacultydditionalsa Zi f 4i.r I,! ' arranov'ment with tlie -Utcra; and -PhilbsopbitfaiSocieiy; ofiSoutur I.fIVY1rr vnloable 'collections W;V' tli5tory-h,veeert pUced m f fV aretuliy arranged;:W; as to Afford loJ teresied in jtlieYstudylof -m portiinity of aOTuirmg-mforniatibn, not . 7. tbe-Uepaftmenu connected -utthlcaic P through thr Wliole range; f -V Thrich collection of Mmerils! Pa'B iriustbe cosidercd a rery tothe Chemical dertonent.p;;t ! 5YY:rYTi. i- t f EDMUND ItAVUf ft- 1 ! I rffjY" Ji. TN RSYJOHK HAYWOOD is prepay ?;'tI T ,cr;ttireShe assures all tf. mairiionor, herjfth thejr VAWhbt rtibu sliaUtoad . ; r Comfort. :Y-IY;,HY:-i. ,Y, br".'tIrs - BilrslR would; .rece ii 5 ? r t s 'eeniIenM-b.erlI
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Oct. 12, 1828, edition 1
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