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- V. . . ' '; .! ' -.i -.. y ' !iBtJ " A-' - r :.- iry 'nd, tt 1 13 lis ive red-' lotcli U'r 'S-'.:. ... VoV vl,;-"..-;-;, n;- :-;- U' published cVcry, TjtksbIt and Fbipat, by JOSEPH GA1LK& .SON,V'J V At Pr r:1!,11 advance Wteecdfn'xffen,7iw; ticatty insertejj tfjrec - times for a Dollar and twenty-five, cents for ' ererv succeeding publication : those of jrreat lt lenetH in the same proportion.... Co wnaT ifieiTiow thankfully TecfeWed.;.XxTTMs to - -1 the Editors must be pott paid, c - p . BROUGHAM AND. CANNING.' ; 'he foll9wink fine sketch of J the : most i distinguished -British Orators (of "the pre ent agr, is "taken froma ;wbrk Vntit!e.l ' Atticr ragmenis,'- uj me auxnnrui .- - ,a.? rpat inen 1 ne cnasm wrncn ;ne ar.iuein has left by his deajh, it will be difficult to . ' The rnen who, during the session of 1823, were foremost in eloquence, V not n in flaence, in the hostile ranks of he bppoi--Vion f and v the ad ministrationjwere Mr. Brougham and Mr. Canning 5 and ,tothrm ' 'not only , their 1 respective parties, ut all who took an interest in the proceedings of the House of :Cominons, looked : ftt some - great rial of strength . ; . 1 ; " ,7 i , So much wasthis the cae, that H is im- - porta Ht to shw wherein- they rjere'm! ike. X aol h they d i fFerfd. Thej had this ;Cn common, thataheir wealth and their aoeea 4ry stool ;them -VinVnttle rste dv and i they hai notliVen reniaVkable for political; con sistency j "vet each waW in hisSpartVi and bis style of elo'qtteiiceV not only absoloely ; without peer, bat' almost withdut follower 4 Yet thonli they 'rf s em bled eacii other Cin standms toremost and alone in..trieir res pective parties theywere, n everyi other respect opposes, as inu zeniwfauu uuuir, or as light and darknessl 1 ,! , -; ' - - Thisfdistance extended even to their per sonal appearance. Canning was airy open ''and prepossessing ; .v Brougham V seemed ste rn; Hard, loweri njgand almost repu I sive. The head of Canninghad an air of extreme elegance iffliat of Broughatif wasfmtichthe reverse'; but still, in whatever way it ivas owerjthe.:.ih features were handsome ; and . his - eyeV though deeply ensconced -1 under, his eye- trows,! tras full" of sparkle and gaiety" : the features of B rougham were harsh in th e extreme s hue his forehead shot up to a great "elevation, his ;xhini waUongtahd isquareli; his inouthnose and-eyes seemed together in the'eentre of' his face the eyes absolutely ,1ost amid fldds and Qurruga 110ns ; .anu-wn ije. n e., sai 1 1 sxe n 1 ng, thev see med ft ol re t rre-i n ward, or to be iVeijed b a l my tcrtainvf hjeh n btwi ly J concealed the appallibg glare (which hot - away iromxoem wnen.ne was arouseu, uui renaejea nis mina ana n is; purpose a seal ed book" to the keenest scrutiny - of tuan Canning's passions appeared upon iiie.open ham paigti of h i s h ce d ra wiiu pihready array, aVdmovttfra of his qwnralion, andyyefy retort in that of his an tagonist I" those of "tuiiQed:Vj thfh;' -at' in xitadelitf whichfno rimery cou muauer, ..ana:. no ?1m ine, oiow tip jrand even "when he was-Duttiric: fdrtfi ill the power of histeluceVwhed ive "t if ear was tfogli ng! at what theid anb hilethefimihediate)bjectof his ibvective as w riihirig in helpless Ind JnHescribable, aguny,' his visage retained its cold ; and ::MJ huerandhe$triumphMverthe ;paioojl"olfv other me rivib seeming ftobe forni of CanninrSva8 i ruunded and smooth jfd;graceu: f-thaorBrQugha Inmy and awkward ; When Canning rose to speak he elevated his countenance, and seetned tf look round I for the apptaiiseVof -use .auuut umo, as amins: near 10 nis reei- jjwhile Brougliaui -stood cbiledi and S'w cen trat ed , r ec kl ess of all bu t jthe po we r that Was Within IVi tilfJVrMrShnntn cie was;expected;the glitter ot?witdrid tje glowv4lf piritgomeihingH io(Uent ;- Br6ugham4stood liip as being wse pow ersff and i n t e n tHms we re: al l a WK'l-r'whbse ainvahd ftct ho ; living toan could sdtvihe.diYbrt I'hfe'nt' forward Xo i !aonihyatio W0, in their ihvftl Wnri at VnVr .. . i" ;J J ; v wmv. .. tittJi.hoi?haaeinrf h .i iT.T . . v uuy 01 in t ir Cuiieijcc j ''He, ih ; .i 1 ii t . UrimwW-- 1:.; 1 1 a.ru aim tdh; colter. -irfdngr ..Ml m ,ijvloQ( the Great.' is, somfwn. , uh Gorgeous, but we;lhink it i prpj'yjtisrw- Smale.of Jthe resiiective-merits of th4y oicrelv to ma I t.ui1' ; ,IVC1V vv,u ct,..;.; :...ay;sKii- - i. - ililfpn mafpr nf Pvprv nnwir nt rlasOnin? aridqfcthVnnderatanain allusions of the " one - Were at,ways-quadru pie by the' classical formulae y those of the otherc6uld he squared only by,the higher analysis of the mind ; and they soared and fan and pealed and a welled, db'and" oil, till a .sibglesenfence was often a com'plete orati(Tt. within iiself 5 but stilj, so: clear was t4e logic, and so close the connection, thut e verr- member - carried the weight of al I that veiit Ibefore, ahd( opened the, tvay for all that wis to fol lovrra fier. The sty 1 e of ..'.Canning was Jike the convex - mirror, which scatters every ray of light that falls upon it, and seines and sparkle in what ever position u is viewed : that of Brough am wa li fee the concave; s pet u 1 u m,! scat tering no indiscriminate radiance, but hav( inj;s light fConcentralfdi;'int'3 one intense yrui trem'ehdou's focus.-;: Canning marched forward in a straight'and clear track -eye rv paragraph was prrfect in itself, and everv corruscation of wit and of genius was brilMiintiand? delightful -it was all felt, and it was felt at once ; Skbugham' twined round anl round in a sptral, sweeping the contents of vast circumference be tore iim, and uniting and pouring them on ward, o" the in iii point of attack; ' When he be- san, -one was astonished at the widenes nd the obliquity of his course, -nor was Va t ssible tw comprehend how was'to dis pose pf the vast and varied materials which ne collected hy the way ; but as the curve les.sepea ano tne end appeared, it oecame jbvious that all was to be efficient "; there - Such- were the-rival rators,1 who, sat glancing .hostility and . defiance- at ; each other; during the iiy part of -the session r1823 : Brougham, us if wishing to o verthrow the Secretary by a sweeping act cusanon 01 naving abandoned an principle tor tne sase of orat ; and the Secretary ready to parry the charge, and attack' m his turn! 'An opportunity at length oflfer ed ; andJt isthe more worthv of being recorded, as being the last terrible person- at attick previous to that change in the measures if the Cabinet, which, though tt iad been begun from the moment that Can ning, fRobinson and Hu'skissoh c;ime into officej was not at that time perceived, or a' least admitted and appreciated. Upon inai occasion, ine oranon 01 xrougnam was at the outset, disjointed and ragged, and ippajpt;tljr careered over the, whole annals of the world and "cpl lee t ed every i n s tan ce i n w hie h ce-; nius had degraded itself at the footstool of power, or principle hail been sacnticeu for me vannvor tne incre 01 mace : oui sun there -was no al lusion to CanQing and no connectio'n. that ordinary men could disco ver' with tp business b Yore the House. When i hbweyer J he j. hail al which sui ted his collected every J mater; purpose- when and black, he the mass had necome pig bou nit 1 1 abo u t w i t h t he . cord s of i 11 u st ra 4 tration' and." of argument 5 when its union was.secure, he 'swung it round and jroupd wth the strengthor a giant, and the ra pid it v of a whirlwind, in "order, that its in petus jantf its enects 'mlght'be the more tre-, mendou Vand Wb1fedoing thisv'he ever and-ahbn 'glared :his;eye, and; pointed, his linger, iov.maKe ine aim anu we uirettion sure. 1 vanninsr nunseir was xne nrsi ruai seemed to be aware; where and how terri ble, was to be the colUssibn 7s and he kept ng his body in agony, and rol ling his eyes in,- rear,, as 11 anxious to nod some sheltet's fromV the impeudingtibolt. ,The H bu se 1 soon 7 cau gh t the im pression, an d every rn ah in it was gla n ci tig1 fear fu 1 1 y; first ih khebrafor,ndtiieh' towards the Secretary. There was, save the Voice of Brougham 'WIiicIij; growled in that, under tone of inutteredvthonder which is so fear fully audible, and of which no speaker of the dariwas fully master I butj-himself a silence as if the, angel of; retribution had been : tlaring tn .the laces 01 all -parties the scrpiorvaemper.nai aqu poiiucai sins tApeh which one of the) Secretaries had dropped upon the i; matting. 1 was heard 5in the remotest part pf the House ;; and the twMg-lmembe side gjijleries during 7 the" debate started up:. ds though f the final trump had been sounding them to gi ve. an account of their deeds! , The. tj Rhesslof tB rougham'i figu re hadry&nish copcen rateolalmoslttto 1 ward very partbfthe:House in succession; anoj, sou nd jntheplea ritarS-forb both his xlenchedVhalids ' Jipbn thestablev hhlilel).;)athnr in: 1 1 s gal f and tnore tort u r ihg'in i ts eSects, thanyerhatLh within.theUame , walls The .result . w 1 nstaneou s was .elect ricdtfwaas : en ehuode giihf jpeakpe fl limit vj vanHned,'and H) Jthat remai hed 'was a small andicold patterihffjof IrinuSCan ning startedt hifeetand utter the tingUarded words, Itis falsesi" to iW h ch jol I Owed, a(fl u 1 1 cha pte ro fva polo-! gies; From that-oment ithe iHotise be- u?iiuc more a scene or real nusin ss than ot l..:;; A pbtheVti m e we wi 1 1 enuea vorto i":ni trvdu ce to thefreader th e mreategtdditY ia hte;ruturevWith which We have ever nie'L iy crrned our patfv', Jf wo coulj af juiaiJiay auu angry yiruiperawop.vv,!(? j "... name of Ashcrafr. He'1 was born 5 in Eng land, trained and ; reared on the ' Alu-skin- gum, and rhad Veceivedhe states, las1', six found in the cnurse of his life:V He calcu lated ao. eel ipse without ever having -seeu an example of the mode. He "writes verses. otvery corredt, but some 'of them of great and thrilling power. Heis allJCnerVe, and kindles to te.rs while reciting hiswn verses. . , He" oft en meets wit6 beauties on The .western waters, in comp rism of whom Laura,' as painted by Petrarch, was but';a cutiimon lady. His most exalted flarae.di edtthe lady of another husband, though he inefiectuaUy sued for her hand, v r One of his fli, ines, to -'whom he , was wedded, 1 i ves 1 ike, lady k By ron,' in separate .establishment.-. He seemed entirely amiable, and though talented, as simple as afchild,( and deeplv imbuccl , with religious f feelingl He h?id practised Iav in a remote village. of IndiA n;iliad been, as he said, every where as harmless, and as timid as aVcricket and yet he adefed, , he -knew': not:,whjr, hewas very unpopular, always in hot water, and could not make enough of the law' to pay his board J Yet .this man, we suspect, un; der.i differerit circumstances might, hare been an American Robert Burns. -ii . i- Flint' Rev. LONG LIFE. y He who knows not what it is to labour, knows not what it is to enjov. The felici ty, of human : 1 i fe depend s on the regu 1 ar prosecution, of some laudable purpose or object,1 which-keeps awake ; and enlivens all our powers. Our happiness consists in the pursuit, much mare than in the attainf merit, of any temporal gowl. tRest is a greeable : but it is only from preceding la bours that rest acquires its true reliKh. w hen the mind is suffered k to remain .... . .. . . . .1 in 1 continued -inaction,' all its powers decayi It soon languishes and sickens ; but the pleasures which it proposed to obtain from rest, and in Vediousnes and insipidity.--To this let that miserable set of men bear witness, who after spending a great part of their life in active intiutry have 'retire to what they have fancied was to be a pleaf sing enjoy raeQt of; themselves, in wValthy inactivity and l. profound repose. Where thy expected - to find an elvsium, thv have found nothing but a dreary, and comf iui iiess wapie. jLiieir uajs nave uraggen on with uniform tangour $ with melancholy remetnprance, otten returning, of t he cheer f u I hou irs th ey were e'tgaged: in the honest business and labors of the world. -.: vflSTHE-GIPSy"t1UBES. - Bishop Heber makes : the following , obi serVatjon Tespecttng , of people tOn tie other sideMf thet fiver (the Ganges) iwai a large encampment of wretched tents of xnats; with a number.of little haekerie &c. so I ike gy psiei, J bu ton asking what they were,vl was not much surprised to hear Abdullah J say they - were gypsies J thattheV werehumefous inlthe upperpro4 winces; living exactly like Vthe gypsjes jini England ; that he had seen, the same peo4 pie bjtli jn Persia; and KussU and tHatlire Persi tley keHindoostanee;the saai'ef as here, '(7 ImRussia he had no opportoni4 ty of ascertaining this fact ; . but in Persia by Sir Grore Quse I ey 9s d esi re ; he had v spo 4 kenlwithtsoirie iof th and found that they u nderstoml and 'could answer hinuI-told of Lord ITeignmoaths conversation in Hind oostanee with theOld gypsy who spoke it, oply old people. Jle said they were so like each other in all the e, ey were so nice each other in all the countries where he had' seen i theni that they could not heistakehthbueli in iia;" theySvereiof miich V.better caste'' rer-r and much richer.than here, or in EJtigland, vor RussialuJ iheadd Russia, before Peterjhe Great, all people were much (like gypsies." J There w ere! many cu nou s ci rcu instances which r I V'd e4 iiuvn n wm uiaituu , lirM, xne-1-4 pen tity oOhe gypsjr. race in Eurbpe arid theirjconpectng: l ink seemed J estabUshect by a yeryl, observant witness, and certainly pne unprejudicbtt f bsystehlecVndljr,; on fther Tehbuiryv whom he identified V with our ffVDsies in1 Persia I were the Wan derine tribes of Loui dstajti?jurisan withi trtith astieidg; dff good taste.3 val4 iaanoiw;eaitny.:-5i that thes&tribii s, w h oseexi stece in; Persia " , u W 1 rvIi 1 oe lore, tne timeubj Cyrus; and vvfabselangiiain genv e r : 1 lyf u n d e rs too d to Jj i ftr; fro m uh e pe -si a:: ofthe' plains and itiesTesehiDM lii cbuut aanpeahdpersori thegypieiiihd that (theirranicfeatLi : aaghas ;been adia- ind tersian o t ; I ml i lias be en th e original centre 6f the State-Bank of North-C-itoIinai i -For terr-s, appfy.in,iberson or by) letter postage 'bawl; to ."STS? 1- c oil vey Iq'the publ i c th a ' i 11 presi oh , w h 1 c b he f gave us,? it wpuld - "aHovv". that nothing strange of unaccou ntahle could be met with afterwards"' 'We allude toa-person,' to whom .we' were Iatelf?'intr6ducedbv' the O AN ATfrb m'AVsuhscri b erj ltvi ng In the JL County , of Buncombe N head of Fre nch Uroad River; an .Anbrehtice? Boy; nameU Kobett Iteid,aeed 18 'yeawivnotVwelf irrowh,-''antl pale cornpected.f ; Any person .taking. up and brintC' ine .to the Subriber : said Bov, lialt have t$. I cents for theirtrouble i : - . . 7-:i irDAVlti SHUFOUD; 1?. FOR SAKE; lghtSULKETwithaneat;Harnes;A x ja. ai in is ciace. June 2- 3 . r GALES & SOf have just receiv lowinfr-New Books m v r -o history of the United States,; exhibited in con nexion witu its cnronoiog-y and progressive . Geography , by mean's, of a series of 11a p's s t he first of which 'shows the countryas inhabited by various tribes of fndiaoi-atthe time Of .its - ; discovery and the remajnilecVMatateat. jdif ' ferent . epochas ; ' so'arnirtged kit6 associate . f the' principal events t Of jtheihistory hhxT their dates with the places in ;which theyhave'oc eurred New-York,- 1828. ' rice Three Do!-. - lars- ' ' - .r . -v- ublii yirgilii Maronis Opera,- or the Works of graphical, Historicaf, Geographical Philoso phical, Astronomical, Critical amt explanatory in English i , together , witb',. n Ordo. of . the most intricate parts of the text, specially cal culated to I'mhreti the iJabor of vthe TeaehtrJ and to lead the Student into a knowledge of the Poet ; to, which is added table of refer ence, by the Uev. J. G.-Cooper, AM."- New- Turk, 127. Price 1 tuee Dollars. , Raleigh; Oct: 30; 1828. . 16- L LIGHT Bay Horse; out 14 hats high, and four years old last : Spring, . was stolen from the subscriber'a plantationj'bnthe tiighVf Wednesday,' the 24th ulU- . have good reason to believe that said horse was taken oflP by one nciirjr viritJitiuis, mc ui ims t;ouiiiy who i impro bably gone to South-Carolina Or the j. Western uisuictoT ' icuncssec? iaiu,.vt miams s, uopui 23 years of age, of ordinary stature, and dark complexion; and usually carries with .hira a horW tnan's pistol and u large dog ;'. ..;'''. '7 -'. V. -.r ". I wilfgive a reward of Te n, Dollars frir any in formation that may lea.l to the recovery of" the Horse; land 25 Dollars for the apprehension of tne tmet. i ne norse nas marxs on ms ieetot a recent founder. ' '.. . . ";. ; , ' -i.v . , '',H- '- B, COLEMAN. Kinston, Lenoln Oct.: lOtTi; 1828. 15 3ti JUST: PUBLISHED. , A'ND for sale at the Book-stor of J; Gales and jljL; Son, in ttaleighprk.ethreeIolla'rsTa new Edition of. the Office and Duty of a Justice of the Peace,- and a Guide to -Sheriffs,.. Coroners, Clerks, Constables and other Civil ,'Officers 'in North- Carolina.; AVith an appendix, containing the Constitutions of this Stale and of the United "States, and a col lection of the" most ap proved forms for the use of these Officers.' , fT' 7 . Th e 'new Edition ofv this valuable Work cdn. tains'besides its, former tiseful.matter,' the sub stance of all the important, Acts passed by" the General ' Assembly trohi the year 1815,. .to the ed !to, from any part of the State? Oct. l, J828. JUST PU3IIGimB, 4 ' FPU CONTAINING- besides the' usual Astronomi LJ ' Ciil Calculations, some useful fi&says on Agl - a lie Ainwmcju may pe naa wnoiesaie -.of tne Publishers, J. Gilea Son ll deih or of Mr.' Edwj d J :Hale,t Observer Office lytttevillev or ui ir. aaiuiun nan, uooKseuerot JNewoem ; ftiiu rciau ui must ux-; uie aiorexeepersgin tne State"My. 'My 77 T--r:':. ? :v ! 'vr;i HSeptoVlO State of Ndrth-eiroliria; t '7c:7PfoCoxtti777y 7": Court of Equity Sentembi r Term 1828.' . Warren .Wallace, admr. of amea English dee'd: - - - r . J oh n S urmon wife&. otbers-,, i 1 aHEKEAS suit had been broueht bv Uill o : tM complaint in 'the Sunerior, Court of I W and Equity for the County of PUt W, j arnes Eril gusa agamsx jonn , isurmon ana- Euphamia has wife, and Gatsey,; SallyM and Ira Idon, which suit at. September Termx1825 ab : -d by death bf-saidsjam'Engh''and1Ltlast Jdarch vTerm of said Courts Warren 'Ya11ae;rhe adra'rof said u.uiw uugimi, uicu iiia :ijraJring o nave saio suit and proceeding Aliereoh revived . against said defendants whic pearing to the satisfaction ofthe. Court .that John Surmon and Euphan an'd,Ira Leudon, defendants in this suit, ale not inhabitants of tliia State,-; itj is ordered by the 'Court-tl A publicatidh be made tor sii; weeks In the r! dc:olif Register tliatHthe : defendants ap pear at xx 2 xtterm of saki 6ourt to Be held inthe G ounty of J Pitt at the "Court House in, dreen vi 1 1 e , o n the first Monday i n ilarch next; and plead, answer or demur to; the Rill of tti complainant, or the ame will be taken pro con fpECn unrl.fiot In. ..Mnr:- A.i-: -y t 1 . vr: iiAintAHAN c,'m. n. REMOVAL. DOCTOU.VABIOS J. I" AYVi'f 'jJlTTAS removed la the r Jiii, Store occupied bv Haywood, where he may alwavs be t 7,,' V ' J -V-- ' J. -. E resent period, wluctrappear under their proper i I Orders for this new Work, will be' duly attend- h - 7ifiJ&nalilr! Is a 'glass, Tc : 7 As by 'the sea reflected ii t..: Too glorious ..to' be gazed tn in i :I;sDLARanc n o s n op rti5CitixeTisf;&le'iI; : ' JL 'pectfulfy informed ;t'hht place a large. lar-SJicrc'thp z objects more'than 3n rtilUhn i" size.! This: rontierfal nml.bi,, . strdmen.. wh tc h .n.gnifies;objects to size as any other in theivorT'd' Vill re: buxajfc:clertdaz$, - thus aiTordiiV an ( toity to th'dVewhd are c!e;!roii3 oi:v.-i;r-'' antonishing powers.'; -T rr.it f jrin ingAfpon the. surface of i. ;sa.nJ chfeac, invisible to. te pake(i e, are r.v-.Is to largtj than rats or e-abs ahlm.tlc ,:. iu to the size'of .eels'pOHsessm womlcrfal from 20 to 3D inches in-ler. the puvl i:. , . . rfous speCjes-of . wood one la three inches in tli-aiheter- k'flearirgerHh-.m a. sheep ; irg- c f & common.ooMse. ny ,ia leex in icniir, v s;u c.iwa ailargeasan eajile , mwsquito win 12 Vtci I o 7: tl?eye;t; a : .dragon ?flv, sHcivlntr' its uhTc -ut lenses,"which '.are considered by mtur1": r sso many distinct eyes and are In r fr her 1C,CDJ, and .--consequently ir4bothev T. S3 ; every bne"ofw.hicbis:;capablej.cfv .fori.-h.. a f!":i".,.ct image of any object )Jeg; 'of 'srniHpiicr r . . a than twenty-feet in length p irficles ct tha C:i:l "of st butt erflys Ving -are-beautiCil nd t"": " organized'.. feather i broad, and mHriv v h c , . : length V aod the' price-" d corf;jurat'c 1 cf ther chj7stalizat?on- of; v; uus saline laticrs beaoifudy Viilustrated 7$ .with many ctNer cl- jects- which are . equally ,.' .iniretj n r nI i " - strtfctiye.-if Asthe-objects,ma2rniued are re sensed upoha jrge crten 50 persar, - - a tliemt the same : timeJ V U ' f 1 Admittance' 50 cehts-Childl-en half pr. - N. tl-. No admission Ainfess 'the sun shine .1--!c Room first door kouth f Mr.'lligh's T-. v err Hours of admission from 8 A-11 to 4 P IT." t; NpV.j2tby:i8,'.v V-r- ;.'- Mil) XAOADE !tl r, ANKUN COUNl T.N. C. I VJIE fixercies of his Iris'ituhon will L . 'gainenewt d :prj the first ioudav arvnext, unaer tne .immediate Mnstructic.'i the Subscriber, assisted by his sbn-DANIEl- C. . HILI, The course of Studies will be conior nv able tptheYlan of Educatio i as .s. " pted at t ? Umre.rsity.Aath Subscriber is', --repir:-buildings tbr , a pernmnentestablishrnc; cl" will deyoTe himself emirely to the'dutits SchooK"pareflta may rest assured th: ev; rr eftion shall be madeto.tadvance his-p.ipiis b u in moral And intellectual improvement. B e will be, ,$409,rid tuition $10 per y'es::cn,'paj-. i in advance;dv':'r..'r!'r :'-' i.V- ' " " . Midway is situated twortniles below t! V Stage lloadj'terf thiieH from , iJouisb ar;;, : '.z t r, From ' Wam-ntoa 5t fourmm the ShorcD n ; w t lit "- ' " ' i . - ror neairn. u is exceeaea oy np Situation in State for 4 years, there were From forty to :.: Stu ifcnt, and - not a case-t)f fever cccu : d.-- Shouldi hp-!?evcr, medical, aicL-be requir , t! att-htioh pfiDrJ.John Drwlie,-irhcje sh .1 r Physician is inferior to none in tlie State, be at hand, ' as he 'resides within two r,ill, .1 Midway, i The Studehta will Tje'barred fcr posureto;extrayajhce.and dis p-tici , as t" is riiot a store orgilkshop withh: . 3 miles eft 3 Academy. 5. V77 77X7'-. . ..';'--' h lo the governmeDt of Xli dvray A c ad efnry tl.:: Principal' will pursue that coiirsewhicli he'. -.u' : with his ow n' children. .He will ad vis- ' ' monish'where; these fail, the. rod will b.- r- sorted tor'bnt with parental 'orudence.'-. -wi- any pupil shaft be deemed- incorrigitl? : tl'; 7 derly conducU or habitually .'inattentive t- studies, his parent 6r KUardian will be i ately iuformedthereof. x y ? ;, . Letters tc the Principal or Students mu:t l i directed: to. Louisburg," N C. ;. . - " M"7ir. i?: vs;rY-CHAltLES A II ILL, A " -;Nov.r6th, imy.x.Wr" W ( 19-eosv NOTICE,' A lVEIlY StABLli is opened near th- C XjL pitoU and is-convenient to all tbe lc rd; Hotiaesn the'cyyIItfteTs'conyehiencs tot , members, of the approaching ' General A - J jblyand -other visiters to lUleigh." V " K Beings w-elt su'ppldlf;itlrpro'r2ndert I 1 II I promise Ihat'ndir pains shall be; red in tie -justice tdthe horses Which' may be ertru-e ' 4 my euro. iiiiXVllAAAll iillVli. y- Rale:oh Oct. 20th; 1828.V I , 14- I :"X PJip qf iAe ent ofthe Vreckrvci , - " i;-7 Philadelphia, 22d OcU .182 ' INconformitywitbinstructrori .Department;" SEALED. 7PHOFQ3 t , be received at tbisoiSce, until oi ioveraoer next, jpr tne iuc.'reR,itwwcr, near ovipi . ; open I2sz ; bUrfdred'-nd.eittythrw ' vweruy-uve cuoic : teet tp the perc": stone to weig1v,from one qtiarter ci' a tc tons and iinwarrli.' 1 to t ! T"e qualify of the material inust becftf lowing,Tdescnpti6rf iTraprock,' i Ilornbl-" Gramtey compact Gneiss, XI Me cr Li nestc and be deposited within certain prescribe J its, according Wthe directions bf-the Knin uciween xne montns ot April and Dace the. ensuing;year, -n- : , -v-V- -A " Jo proposal will be received for the s 1CS .H,l-UI,iy. nan Te t housand perc! .... Tu;prxposalarnust, .Idittohto-the r- pfthe ?JilftJ?rf, coMv '- i ie. of their : T-vjv' anu uie pi-cc tht ective .tcildenc Mie pr, , ' ' ill i,2 c. mined r,-.1 on, Dy me i ,: ... v. uy i... 7 ce appos- " t lie: subscriber - to jthe . cp-ro-al Ll . . . i . i the Executive I cision to.be sub.; i( Navy De partm? r. : , IENT C. niDDLII. ;n:t, La. - iOct. 23. ; I 13 1, I.e c.ty tfcl. , iiis Pcc contain:. i: Executic:-. - :'-. J.-rt-.iv sons iroin, i :-r i.r, a:U ti.a . . .. , i mini payni'T x.is sarr.?, to an sell :.-. 1 Note cn CoL tVni.' i: for ' v..'-:- '. ' 1 do. cn Alvzn V7:yt d2 i 1 Judgment audi: ";uti,-:i : - Jcnes, for. - . v tiO. rre.were Tl: m th thirty ar papers, rsin is-.r.z v :-' i . - i j YTaI:-; c?untv,
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Nov. 18, 1828, edition 1
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