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. ' . "oWaretheplanW ' "it V'- " ;t ;v-,Va "'.ft V'VV UnwamMbvpftTtyrietolirIiTceWheri.V . , i : .V tv t' ifr'"' S '' 1 i V - ,?-,; .' ;. .v i" -vs. )::'. . . nubUsI)cd every MoirA Rnd TvWttlby MP jqsRP.if'd.4f.sW ,t ,Tr Dollar per anpmualf jij f4vaiic W ,t Mceedinfr aren ine, nct1y inserted S 1 imes fot ,IolJtrt; anclr (tweyBf ecejfttfor 'evvrv succeeding puWicatibn: those pffeireal W length in the same proporttan:?CoMxu xjcATioxs tliankfuUy fe'ceWed...LETTXs to r the. Kaitor'a must e stw:y. fhenrfn!k Beacon, furnishps & sketch ctiven i 'Hat filac,e,hich we repubHsfi for Ie aiisf acti" ofiti carious; v r !r Kintliih rose and - maIehi it- ;,, ito""' him. ' lfaid, thattmin 8 r .) ars ao, in a diPrent pHrt onW;vorld, on an ,cc.aswn nocjismilar to jKeUpre $U he hail, on being Jtmrpf!feipreiPiI opinion of the practice of gitinwoast and receiving compUmpnts, nt public; din fouutry. w utore honored in the breach tlian in he obfrvancP, in as murh;as ) furnihi''! to.:ffriat ncorngf ment to speak of hnt vile hinr ; He Jhud Mid tti. b? way f Hsf ' fVhe rFwkwjird f onre whirh he!jhen cut, anTt vihicli, M r, flavor, aH h-, I dibrlessTd now. B'it ilmt it ws nt withoatita uses for i Sometime serial-to elicit from ;waryt y ani! skitnh polticiansr senMiuents which y ni;ht otherwise nay' kept (Concealed. He fh it imi manwoultj, believe that this hst rinider;iion could b applirnble tu him j -furthat Iiis'prin.cip1es,thaik -Gid, had noer ben hidden. Bvt,.th't ort an ,.cci lik- the rf sent, whence a. Vit lo leavf his native country, p' rhaps fi.ri'vpr. and when anionn-irtunitv was for ih" firr time offered to him of publjckly tvcplainin his motives, he feft it due to his fi,nsi'uer:t, and to himself, to say, tlit .he had sPi ved lhem more than t1iiry jear, ..1 ik.l u.ii.nrJnir ' tl t V'1 usi ill 1 1 1 not fl' rs uuire his service "again, as the. sajycitv ,d Do man rciu'i nave loresevu. mr ainj'nii fari amended Constitution he had ac rented office, as unexpected as'it wra uri n!icited undrr he present adminisi rain. H- had done this (nd h,e seized upon occasion to declare (t,) from the conviction that imsoloiiic he w,ult give support.-. to "the ad'u intraion of a man who had -his entire roi.fidencc, and in whose honesiy, intrepidity, and tno tat couritve he h.d the utmost reliance. A He would .not coucetl ht hereTwere ome things which he might hsve wished. otiierkje. and where was the adininist' ' tiort of which" this might not be utid ? - 'But,' he asked, were we boarding-1 srlwioi rniHe, looKtng up io some ueau ilea' t peJcjloti'". were, we ' men, te pntig things a.i lijf are.N'he said, we v re me.it and he at Oie head of .ifFdir ..s but a oaund fillible like ourselves-; bwta'm.ri'.wtjose1 failings Iair to virtue's vide H.s' til,'-moreover there was noal tirnalive between the support f tlie pre set il ministration and the restoration : of the lSntji-bor.sa nd the Stu;a ts t)f the ex ilvhasty?; and tlit 4t made v no- dif t"i "f.w' vthe'her he tmk a pound frotrt this y,A or h'I;'" l a. pound t" that. ClnHes. Fox had' t c' i 'slid that the vqist f ail jumble govern'ioeti.'R-w.tii a KestoTatioh ; !ir.'. he. hoped our jfutur;'.xpviience rnight r.t.t furn i sh a n,n h er.'vjca tif jm e t , c n ) h r m it. That il wj . Icff" fariii u chouse ul m vr 'v i o 1 1 1 se r v e. ''i But "he sa ul . ' c hoo e e whom Vejmav ICand my . house "wiii Wvethe;id.' ,i; '-lV- ; ' Mr. U. saiV,itha fl belie vifjg his constitu ents had no fijHherse(rvice for hitn he had f'niip forward a t-tUeJ call f: his oriotry ; thai' he did-.' abf pad t" a i Uh d foreign 1 vet, ,fr to 'make bows tw Milled ydi 'I'tiiries ; for that never having practiced a' hooe, he would be voted loto the hwk arl fiia).; ant sent Jiiack to 4lntl pthat Ve ilid io go out a resident Minister 5 h went oporr a; special mission, and that THnfrrfo auffatfq whether his purpose xv hi :iitl or defeated, home he return "1 h. didjiot go fj pocket jhe paltry Miifi'-.H never, I had.' and ".'never, would consent, to 'ake the pebpleV4non.ey,:witb "ttt refuifiing an equivalent for it. . .Mr.'H. a'lnc lifio the formation of the dei4 ("oitttutjonv and .sa'nl,' that he vfrf'lhcTed'ivbeti under "the ohl confedera V"h eioburkins n". this port, he had het'n cimipeiled'-'tu pay-a dutV as an .alien ,V his arritjd at New-Ynr k; 'tie saw the jlrMMu Constitution of the United Stales ll'ei i zMuf forth frbni its chrysalis state, aaSfr," said he, nJ man saw yes 'j' nao jlid kert wo- men; sa -Patrick .nj; hich lurked beneath the gaud r in !',,r'S d the Batieir:H9sawr Washinjr. ; H hen Ire landltt ybitehail-iHe w a procession of jaotVhoties , of Coo- pf8 "rawn up to receive Jittn, at a place called Cbunfe'House sIip eaw.him "he did nilt kirn . r.'...rl.at ' .5ml York Idurioff f" 0,a go to a i&&m that beyer had in his what lie tf o.t..,i '1." :L1 uncIer:th admiidsration oorgeAVash tngtjnor John Adans, br Thomas' Jrffer fniVV Madiiun orJafnes Mnroe, .??? 0 ftdWrnj; of v. -iiriy liackson and so help m ,,GodVhK dded, with rrestitessvl 'eVer';wril.?V V r tr. p.slluded to the reign of terror N t,-1. but we do not disrjnctly recol lect the context We have given ol course but an imperfect se:cb of the nqtlihevof M r RV address and wi are sensible that in many instances even the connec tin ;.f Iiis peecrrmayhot have b-eu pre served. He concluded however, with say ing that he would propose a toast, in which not only his feelings but his interests were concerned : . " Prosperity, and success; now and fvr evcrj Jo the nc'enr B rough of Norfolk." NATIONAL ARMS. When the nbemiMn of the emblems and devices fr ' 4ur national arirts was before the bid 'Cngres, a member from the South Wrtrmlv optvosed the eagf, as a mo narchical btrd. The king i.'t birds could not be a suitable repreet;inon of a coun- 'ry wnoseinstitut ods were tutiud in hos tility to kins. The .te Judge Thacher, hen a.rej)rentative from Massachusetts. n reply,Jipnp'osHd the goo3e, which he said wa9 a most humble and republican bud, and would in n-r resoect nnve advao- fjijr....vs, inasmuch as the goslins would be cmventetit t put on the ten i:ett pieces ; &c. the taugh'er winch f!lo.wed at the expanse of ihe Siiutherner was mre thn he ctmM b-.ir. He construed this good buuiore tl ii imy into an insult, anil sent a hallpnge. The bearer delivered it to Mr. Thcler,! who rc.d nod returned it to him, observing; that h should not accept iti What will. nu be'branded u a coward? Yes, ir, if be pleases ; I aiwavs was a coward, arnl h knew it. tIic would never have challenged nr. The j- ke was too good to be resisted even bv 'he angryfpar ty. It ocrasioneil infinite mirth in the Congressional circles, and the former cor dial and gentlemanly intercourne bftwen the prties was sin restored in a manner entirely satUf.ictnry. mam Tff ff 1 ' Y FASHIONABLE FOLLIES. There are in the United "States, hundred thousand young I .dies, as one Sir Riltb Aberrriibie s.tidrf .those of Scot land, " the prettiest lasaiei in the vortd." wh nt'i her know h t tttil or spin ; ho :ire vet clothed like he'lillies ol the val ley ; wh thru'i' the ptano, and a few of the 'more dainty, thf h-rp; who walk, as the Bible v.ys, softly lest brisker -mo-emetfts- might snap tipes dtawn to their utmost tension j who , have read ro mances, and sftnie of them seen the exte lio'rnf theatres ; uho h;ive been admired at the' elimination d their high school ; who have shown' themselves no mean profi cients in the casuistry of Paley, who are in short, th very roses of toe ganN n, the desire of life ; who y-t, horrcsco referens, can never expect to be m;rrieil, or, if m-ir-ri3d to live with- u hall I speak, or for bear ? put'iitg their own lily hands to do mestic ilrutlgery. Ic is a sad and lamentable truth, after all Jhe incessant din we h ive nf the march of mind, the ttlks about lyceu.ms, and the interminable theories' 'incu'eatiohs, atd eulogies of education, that the present is .in of ' unbounded display- and notori ety; of exhati'es and u. quenc.hub'e burn Wig !itiin ; ami not an ae of dim, conten-ni, tine atd useful knowledge .for th i.f rrivacv of the rarlur. Dis- plav, ljotortt t' Mirfacei- and splendous these are the fist .ms of the. o tMhers ; and can we expect f liat ltedauh'ers wtl drink a better spirit? In play, sing, drests, glide. down the dance, and ge a husb;ind, is the lesson ; not to be qualified to render. bis home quiet, well ordered and happy. llinVs Hevitw. ' STUDYINDISI'ENSABLKTO GREATNESS. It is a fact, says a writer in the Episco pal Wan hioan, well worthy the attention uf young men who have the misfortuue to consider theiKselves great getiitis?8 :h t nearlv all the master spirits of4be; BHtih parliament. ;have.: been ifstingughjf'dj as scholars; before- hey beiinremtrient as statesmen. 1 If Sheridm is urged as an exception, let tt be rcmiked, that only one Sheridan has been heard on the floor ;,f fit. j Stephens i'and the' spleiidtd anil terrible assailant, of :, Warren Hastings, sunk at last ihtn a mere writer of comedies, and a manager of a play house. Chatham, aqd pitt, and Fox; and: tjnrKanu v an nio" and "Brougham, with many others hose,4naniesibinX fth Mustre a little fn ferinr to ihose 'above mentioned,' were disfiiT&lsii'edW tu uid 1' foundation nfv iheir future reth;fi in tlie Cloisters ofV'the Universi Siricetheworl atumpUshedShothin abirat,;after?jdistinctm thinufiafrindolent self-comp . cenc5vhtcU rests thewpposel -session vtol -" . -.,; j !"-.! ; - - - .ivy. influence of Afuiic &i the common Mouse. communicated to'the tote Dr. Cramer, of The following circumstance was related to me bjr a gentleman 6f undoubted vera- .One evening in the month-of December, as a few oflicers on board ofa British man of war jn the h;rb r of Portsmouth, 'were seated around the tire, one of them began to play a plaintive air on the violin. He had scarcely performed ten minutes, '.When a.mouse, apparently franticj mde his ap pearance in the centre of the floor, near the large table which usually stands in the wardroom, the residence of lieutenant in ships of the line. The strange gestures of the little anial strongly excited the atten tion of the officers, who wi hOtie consent, readied o suffer it tocontioue its sing'ulat a tin umno!esied. It stmofci's head, leap ed about he table, and exhibited sigus of the mo-t ecstatic delight. t .It wag observed, that in : proportion to the gradation of the tones tq the soft point, the ecstacy of 'he animal appeared to be increase,, and vice versa. After perform ing actions, whic'i no animal so diminu tive would at first sigh', seem incapable of, the litle creature,' to the astonishment of the delighted spectators, suddenly ceased to move fell down and expired, without evincing any symptoms of pain. During the anniversary celebration at Biunswick, Maine, on Saturday the 3d inst. a man was killed by the careless dis charge of a small fi -Id jxece. The Bath Inquirer gies die CH;wiog parliculirs. Oo Saturday last during the celebration of our Independence at Bi unswick, Mr. The ophilus Miller of Durham, wis killed bv the discharge of a swivel. The circuol cumstances attending the accident, as fir as we learn them, were that some b ys rud procured a swivel ind were tiring it. Mr. Miller not noticing that they were about firing, passed in range of the muzzle of the piece at 'he intant of its'discharge;th wad dings trm k him tu the he id, & Jie survived but a few hours leaving a wife -and two children to mourn his premature death. Accidents f hn sort are not unfieqteot, oiving to the c 11 elessnes and want of skill of tlms unused to fire arms ; this cjse io particular seems to have been one of gross neglect, at least, as vve leirn the person wh find the piece, was the last year eo giged io the same busiries.s. and wounded a boy in Somewhat ;he same careless man ner. It is to be hop-d that p.ireius and guardians wdl in fu ure prohibit to boy ihe use of such instruments on nuuiic d-.v. x t - I THE SUBSCRIRRR O FFERS for Sale his HOUSE & LOTS n the .Town of Oxfonl, with the LAND adjoining about 200 acrcs-i-of which about 60 acres art Woodland. The Htjte is 52 by 40 feet, corn ruorlious, and well finished, throughout, having 4 rooms with fire places on each floor, with a wide passage on each a garret distributed ini closers and two comfort ble rooms ; and a cellar under the whole divided into si-veral apartments, tt '19 situated in a most beautiful grove of Oaks r attached to it isa large Falling Garden furnished with fruits elccte.ifrom the north an lce-Houe c instructed of rock a stone Spring-Honse a Well of excellent water in the yard an Ollice in the yird suitable for -a Lawyer, and every neces sarv Outhouse, all io good repair. f. Also, a TANYAUI) now in operatiou, which might give employment to 8 or 10 hands, having 10 acres of land attached to it; and on the ;jie mises is a comfortable two stoiy'Dwelling, will) rvery convenit-nce for a family residence. A better constructed Yard is seldom seen any where Tins property wdl be disposed of on reasonable and accommodating term. TIIO. B LirTLK..I()tlN. Oxford, Sent. L : 5oaw tf State of North-CtiroliiHi. - Martin County In Eotuity. Spring Term, 1830. William Boycttw. Uriah Johnson et als. heirs of Solomon Li'ovett. Petition for sale of Land. T Mppearing1 to Ihe satisfactiin of the Court that Solomon Boett, one Of the defendants, I is a resident of the State of Alabama ; it is therefore ordered, that notice be published in the Raleigh Register for six weeks, that, the said defendant, olomon Boye'lt,' be and appear at our Court of Equity, to; be held at tlu- Court house in Williamston, on the last Mond ty in August next, and plead, answer or demur, otherwise the hill will be taken pro confess at to him, and decreed accordingly. 88 J. B. SL A HE,-1. M K- GEO. W. GROXLUND, PROFESSOR OF MUSIC. RESPECTFULLY inform the Ladies and Gentlemen of Plymouth, Washington, New- berm Raleigh, Fav -etteville, and other places in the - Toute tiirougn iNonn-juarouna, mat ne is now on his tour visitmgi the. above mentioned places for the purpose of TUN1NJG 8t STRING ING PIANO FORTES, i - , y Mr. G, makes ..it foe. "the present, expressly bis business, travelling, through the. State, for the purpose aboveammpon. d not pecause, he cares for how mahy persons have gone or intend tnlntr through tlat ""district ignorant of heir bu siness, but gimpry because jxc . tee&' desirous of honorably earning a : lew -oouars. a e wut tase care to prtcure recoramendationsl.from highly respectable, perspns in i Edenton, where ihe is feiriployediri Tuning PIANOS & ORGANS, so that those who in future maV feel disposed to" ioibr blm wkh: their Jatronage may. not be deterred ffomMolog S04 by .the repeated, mali cious insinuations of a certain iinwoithy indivi- Edejitbn; Juty 8. 94 3r 1 - ' r j 1 Ot every description dorie:at this office-. .. Private'iioarcliing'6cho'd THE Exercises n :the SHbscribersSchoo1; within a mile and a half of 'HiHsborottgbr will terminate on rhursday the 3d of June, and be resumed on ThVirsdayy the 8tb of J uly rext. Eight or ten more pupils would be received. Terms 65 dollars ner session, paid in advanced! J. WITHEUSPOON It-ne 1 v 83 6w! NEW PELHAM NOVEL. PAUI. CLIFFORD, " Ji Novel, in two Vplumes, ' 13 Y SlU. BtTLWEH. 6i Paal Clifford is perhaps the most origins' of all Mr. Bulwti's works, and can not fail to add largely to its writer's reputation. For the man of the world, t contains shrewdness and satire ; for the moralist, matter of deep thought, nd for the young, all the interest of nanative and ill the poatry of feeTnig." Just received by. J. GALES & SON. July 18, . ' Land dent NOTIC3. flHE Subscriber liasfo-rhed a Copartnership i in the HARDWARE BUSINESS, wither. Iikore IJwiftHT, of Nexo Yorb, under the" r irm of J. & G. A. I)WI;Hr. They have ta ken the Store No. 235, Pkarl Stkust, comer of John'-tivel. Tjie former customers of Juvtes Dwitrlit'& Co. a d Jamct Dtoight, are respect fully invited to patronise the m w concern. J AMES D WIGHT. Petersburg, V. July 5. 9i 8. JSOT1CE, 1- ' WAS taken up and committed to the Jail of this County, on the 9th May a Nc "' Man, named JI M, belonging to Mr, Tol, Terrell, of Franklin pounty, aged about '55 years, j " The owner is requsted to come forward, pove property, pay charges and take him , away or he will be dealt with iccordirig to lawi JAMES i'ALMK'K, Jailor. v Windsor, Bertie county, June 15. 88 3w 8, E 13. TO GOLD 'MIXERS.- fPpHE Subscriber having obtained a Patent in JL the ye-r 1827, for Mills for grinding j and washing Ore oi Gold and other metals, and his plan having- b en generally adopted, devrns it necessny to caution the puolic against using si milar Mills without his consent. The subscriber thinks it unnecessary to give any description of his Mills, ar they are in opetation in Various parts oftheSttte. His Patents embrace Branch and Uidge Gold. Liberal terms will be conceded to all who ruake early application fir Rights, and every information giveu on application; VM. II. FOI.GF.U. Charlotte, N. C. 91 lm 25. No Combination and a Free Trade. fir?" Earthenware & Looking Glasses THOS. J BAH ROW &C().S Importers. 88 Water Street. New Fork. "VFFER for sale 1. 000 Packacres Earthenware Jr Glass, Ch'na and Lookiug Glasses, compris- in this market, and which wdj bi r-. packed to the Country Mrch .nt at the lowest prices. Io cniis-c quince of having refused to jiin th Combination for regul .ling the prices of Crocks ry, in tnis city,we have been made the subjects oi' a most intolerant, persecution, the ''object of which is nothing less than eur entiit rtrin and eui pulsion from the trade ; our characters have been assailed as men of integrity' and fair dealing, bur credit as a nous - ot responsibility impeached, & every endeavor made to rum it. And to crow,- the whole, our importations through the regular channels have been all stopped (in consequence of threats thrown out to the Manufacturers in England) so that we have been obliged to em ploy Agents in Liverpool to make our purchases in such a manner that our names would, not an pear in the trans jction -all the facilities attend ant upon obtaining credit for our importations are denied to us, ana nothing but cash tin Li verpool will obtain for us our v needed supplies of Ware. We a-e suffering these hardships in the' cause ot the Merchant and consumer ol this description of goods, no less than our own, and to them as. our last resort, we Come for aid and assistance ; so long as we are enabled to sustain ourselves against more uj in iorty men, wpo nave com ;ined to bring about our ruin in this Unheard of manner, v e wdl continue tov 'self our goods Free and independent aturovn rates for Cttth or approved City wxeptancen only. THOS J; BARROW & CO. 88 Hater-Strett, ubove Old-slip June'. 1830. ' - 84 oaw6t J A Xew Mail Route FROM KALKU.fl TO SALISBURY. STAGE FARE, FIVE DOLLARS 1"TNUER t .'. fi arrangement the stage runs twjee QJ a week, and joes through in two day 8 each way. ineaccmmoaaupn isgoou. fasstoxrs who are traveUing?rom R-deigh to Salisbury, or Tennessee, or South of Salisbury; will find this to be then arest. cheapest and mort, expeditious route Weot of Raleigh. Passengers wbo art k travelling from Salisbury North, will find this route by toe way ot Raleigh an t Petersburg to be the nearest, cheapest aiid most Expeditious route thit can be travel leTby two daya. A passe n ger wno travels tnis route trom saiisoury, oy toe way of Raleigh and.Pfetersburgf to. Washington City, will gi it in five daya, and will sletep three nights out of five all night. ) '. $ ! :s. The Contractor wdl pledge himselr to . keep firsjL rate Mail Coaches, and gentle . horsei and drivers of the best kind and he ilt spare" f no paths in trym? to render those.! who : patronise htm, com tort aWp. aAd sate thrpugh ma route. . Passengers, who are unacquainted with this route, will secure seals by application at Mr: & P- Guion's Hotetfm Raleigh, and, at, Mr. Wil liam HVskutthterV Hotel, in Salisburyl r i ne siages wiu leave oansDury every vv eanev day and Saturday," at 6,- A M. and arrive in Ra-. feigh bh ;Thursdav)ind.Sutdav; at 9, Pi M.1 and Wdl leave Raleigh onAVed he sdaVs & Saturday s as sooii as the Northern stage amveajind afnve at Salisbury pn Thursdays and Saturdays ft 9, P. L GEORGE LLt AUS,: Contractor;; ; i June' 14, 1880. ' 'j ,' i-87 tt- ' . ,' 0 Y authority otaii'aeiheGenri1ssemW t he Stare oflndlani md proved 33inna?vT 28th; 180tHeundersigitedilUatlubli4 net at heiTown'of IxmiN spout, m jthimy .? 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Jt some of the sections which were sold; byl th". 1 lieuerai oovernmeni previous to the passagepf ; '?' the act of 2d of March, 1827,' knd;aho j Jw tracts elt-cted foriock sites, stone qiarries hfi '. ; Tlie 6ae will be continued froth day o day, un ;; til all t he tracts shall '-.have 'bee.ohVeil'n4''nb;t': sale made for a tes price 'pef$acrejUurits r&i -, quired for Congress laodau- The purchaser will -have it at bis option to make full paymenV airaff? icciyv psicuviui tucraui purouascU ( Or, Jjy 7 at time of the sale, and tlieinterl st kUsixfe it Vfyh cent: annually; id advance; credii ' wil(e;gfvT- : rifyl, en by the' State " or'8eVenteeh''y'eirs;5 jfron!tu&: firs: Mond .y in October next for tlie residues . A$-&i- The Erie and: Wabash Canal; ot tdi ;wit bin five miles of which these lands are sit ated?U' v ii? the VVab ash andMaumee rivers, which for tility of soil, .abundance of Irrae-fitcfhe, springs good timber intmpersed occasional lyf with' small. 's.K prairie, Jiayigabe rivers, amK water privilege (independent' of the Canal, ) :is dtcidedly, ' i mongst the finest portions! of the Western, coytr- try. The greatest part ot the lands m tlie Canal ' u Donation, is of the tidiest quality, in liealthyr. ; x , country, well adapted for agriculturat. commer-- ' ( cial and manufacturing; purposei.. -and .isidallv increasing in valued from the rabidity of einigra v . i 1 tion to the land adjoining' which ia belived:ta M?Pf. X which must recommend tbislsaleT as paTticularly. -worthy the attention aid nterestofithejFar mer, Mechanic;' Mercliant, and Capitatist;- . . " ''BURR,- .' j;yiGUS, T Commissioners' SAMLk LB WIS, flffi rf th lti.nrrt" rf ffrtm. missionera of the Wabash' & r v ',1 "'d '-'i e;Watasn ( v Uv ,'...: ?A ,'.', ErirCanal, Treaty Grptthd, " r,' V-i:-J Iftdiftnu. MaV 19th. - " - - - i'V VVrv June la. - i r r 1 7,;in3m,te. C;:: Office'of the Colonization Sn1ftlv , : W:s'ri:: wr usuiugiujit V V V ,p3U '-.- . i-. ; rgiHE ilANA'oERS of the. American- Coibmiii f JLltionf Society have resolved to rd.cbXJ Ji vesef. tcf cpiiVeyone hundred or inbre irantlT, 7" - i 1 from:.Notfoilvia:tn6.eria; vpi th 1st of Octobers 1 'lUVmgnlyro passage in this expeditioji,' should brrdulv made? v .lU ens ot me American uoJonita-' to th Secretary iof lhts Society in thUVitr. "An plications tbr a ' p'sssage Vfnay lo be t made tin J 11 hojtntbe Baltimore X John lMhtiiL , ; isvqv xm tri 01 k . zj. xtra.no, , iscp jtuenmona i; JT. . f. .'Voter. "t Esa. ; LVnchbux? s or td the r.nt&. ' ries of any of tbe State or jollier. Auxiliary Soci- :i ties. LnnHKUKt 1L ILbe'Sold"C next, Jit- Oeing court yVeeKURXYrTHflltK f : UKELY'KEGROESr- Men .Wom'eji, and CliiR S dreni?among which are,two Cooks, one HUck- , ': l::, snutn, one nrsi rate ioneison; several itoue . serynnTs k .anzcueni jn caver v fmie-. r men who "may wish to tiiuly;tbeinselven r.v. -mm Wi:: ,t.l' ; ,!i:t ... 'v, 1.. ' " '! 1 ti,,i. m. tHsVt''.' '::.-v;'- XV ft J If: .'.--i..,r--t . July 17 J ;-?:-.' -W'3wpnvf'' i r ' fv:l w'yil?i ;'! ;v:--::-" t v-' . 1 rtV i?;.fc W. J v ft . V V." . 'v'T4i 7 , -.4
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
July 22, 1830, edition 1
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