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4 - . ' . i' . , - ', , -i'.-. ' ' ' Jt . - .- ; . . . . --v-,-, ' ..-., T.fr . - . ..-.'.h-rT---Vil-'f'-V-- (-.. .- I t Tny. -,'-;v-s ; ft 5'-" : :- ': ' W-.v. -,fi,' ii r.;:. :v trtJThAY. DECEMBER.!, IS2G.V - ' ,.,:.y.r;kvrt'-''-; 2siVtV.-,J-t ,--4.. - )! ... -J - r -f - ' .- t 4 . - " ; J-J 1 1j - ''- - , . -i . I" ' y. . , I I . I i . nML- Mcssrt. .Tucker, Trle, ensures flrei xvhen uerf for fire pJaccs, ueT: mrau-. e can"'" :OT-f .u IhV a Wrch.nt.orth'w : tn 0w oin-' ; . w v i ! Giles ihadeanci'FIp;; ! t TJ,W,.rt nn VVwliesOav as reasonable an induction rath Hie pfcmi- J . i J . T.nlin - 1. M K . mm m ,. ' m. m v & - v m 'V - w , m ; . u ... II m mV V w 1 a mmmmi k m mm V U m W m i my m m w . r v ' - J mr " I ... ainlin fSllmllll I.I V 1111 111.' M , v - - . ' ' ' 1 -m :( , VII J . . . m. . -j W-m M III A Z..JW WW J . " . M. continually teased br-visiters. and his head to hare come to a reaora ti n.t h.t. g jiic-A'o :l8, 1V( tO'' ; : I wa, o much Ininnd by 'darting at them,; own.ngal.orse.sl.orse-stea mg i,. Ur-Mfc ,rt nGrav.' .,1. Yoii.xxyfe .... - -. ll. ' U, - I, nabl:shel every ; ; Trtsr.pn uaw r 7."" 1 : 'line-.- nQatlr insert' . Editors tnt be post PV-;r.V; At three Kot WW n-rrrCngYEMBRItgS.-1888. . i .;nn.f tho '.Trustees of the Ri- ,eA Aca.lemy, held onSurdajr lut, for rnarnoWor. electing Pr.nc.pal,of tha- ; t Uu. on. in the phc. . Mfce; Hf-. the : Jiwaftoi A JVfewqn. .f Salts bry in -thU-State.' U HI .ehte.r;Upo ?he duties of his ofHce.at d.e .commence, lent, of the ensuing session on the . fir;. Holiday in January; i;eU. ' '. ;" ' ', : priibable cofupetitors againtnhe present iiicuuben't.'-' ' .'" V'V'.;. ': ;- ' .Tennessee. A bill i Before the hegiala Inre of. this Slate,' which seems likely to basvwnlcn lias to? usooiectinc estauu& men t of a Board far Internal Improvement. The billjricijrrwrirtes a board denominated t)ie ''''president and Directors of the board for 'internal improve men fV. the Governor to beex:i)iEciu president, and the directors to ' beVchosen : by the -legislature, to have such 'compehiation as may be allowed by law, with "power to appoint a civil and to- tpSgrap'hicttl Engineer, and to direct surveys and estimate of public improvements, ine result fhich shall from time to time be reported to the legislature. ; The bill also nrovideslhat- five ncr cent, on each renew al of notes in the ftate bank,, shall be re tained ns a fund fr interrtnl improvement. tojbe applied under the direction of the a; bove boaru.f,; "... , . and hitting against the iron wires as to pro- !ureMS death. John II. Th.e important suit vWch has been pem -, ......i between .the Stale. fori the former Uasnier,.i, u. Bank afFay.ctteville,as expected tohave laVtw-eeV. at'Cun.bcrlar.d Pupe- rior Couri. rrhc.Banfc, .hnwever. nM.Wi.si able to oU.ro a f emwal of the tajf ion.81t;&neiiU.wjmiDediitIjr commeed. .Cunsein-rthcBank McSS. Henry SeeVU pln and J4me. F, TaTlor-ror;the SecurrticsvMers.;V m. Gaiton, 3- D. Toomer and Louis 1). jienrj. Thc RrVat aVditVof the gentlemen employ ,d to proiftnte and: defend, in cnnr.ec.t.nu -irithlhe largnsum at issuefabout 570,000) render this suit one of much interest. - AVe saw this morning a counterfeit S50 Vdl - purporting to hi been, issued bj the United Statea.Bank at JPhiladelph.a which s oEfered tone of our citizens. It was -irml-hr either'Presulent or Cashier. bat had it been, the whole appearance of the note was too faulty to have escaped Uc- Satov, Eq. by a joint ballot r,f both Houses of. the Legislature of Tenr ncsse, has ibeen re-elected a Senator in Congress fibmthat State lr six years, com- mencin'r frjm the 4th of March, 1827, th ." ' r i r . a. . " k cipirauun f liia present term. Panama tcct:on.. . Reclaimed land. Mr. David Justice. Jr. .r,. rmntvJ made the: present season. seventeen barrels of Com, two wngon loads of Pumpkins' and a large quantity om eas from one acre and ten pole! of ground, and he has now the prospect ofva fine crop Tnmins from the same soil. This lur was marshy and usually, covered with wn 4ii V;; h"ep'n: drained and cleared, wa'scultivated'for the first time, this. sea son. lie nf a law leman. at linner, w! cortliality MissiON-.Mr. Sarean't was to have saifed from pliiladelphta, yesterday in the Ilorhct, for Mexico. On the 13th nst. t'se' Philadelphia IWave thnt gen- the, Masonic Hall, .a. fare we! ch wns marked by the utmos and decorum.' imc number o the compahy was from sit v to seventy, ane the repas Ksq.presi 3)( 3 to 54 i 3 lo.SS i Uichmoni 1'to 2 p cent. -at From t ture '4 Ci vcral Bat sumptuous; William RawU', MESTIC SUM MART. j The following ar fiU fi-nrdl some color same daterSinatutc toleranly well done. V , title afford some color m 5 5heWcVnterfci:r ,v ;;The vBris: Neptnne., belonging to, Mr; to ;he report that a movement i goingfor- joliar,tf0fa ti( Cape KcmBank, John, Welsh Merchant of ; Philadelphia.- Ward to clothe. the Liberator with dictato- Wilutinton Deposit; darbtl .lsl Jan.. 181 6.' ' ' - t comin- in from Kotterd un ran ashore on a-jii'yera;1'' It does not appear, hwevcralminbry':execu'te( iii,all!iis parts,, and ' . . TiSiX?. iTTt' ,v Pay,. and withm five leagues of. the ..en- thel.j8th ofAojru'su it was resolved 1st. Th.t v . - . ,c . ; . V - : pi trance 5 ang these vessels, -jt is iaiiegctl, tlie exercise of soveretgntv should be devoJvect ; - ' . mow the xatioxi cAirrrr , . . . might have been saved, if there had been pon Bolivar, the fatl.er of faiscotintiy : That; the ' and my fdrest V 1 ' ; ? - f an artificial harbor, such as it has been pro- Liherator.betng-invested, with dict;6nal power, , ; jn" iun.s!ijii and ii ploohi V V . 'I- - : posed to make bv he coiifttructibh' of "a oulake charge V r Leawa C Application was. made to Congress at the That a copv t the fore t AdTSy bncww.V lat session, it will be recollected, on" this be transmitted to his Excellency : That all the wh-,le; 0vi shall cat'a jjoldcn hoc J : ' ' ; " - ' ' - subject ; but, beins the firsUime of its be- departments of the Republic should Be invito s Q , fatolnc cMd. ; ' . " ?- V ' ' inr presented to, view, it did not appear to to follow the rumple of Guayaquil f wd t.mt, . , .; r; -h.r: takfastholdthe n Cl Samue Mdbroylafely obtained rema5nlheUme, and in the same state-as.be- ' a verdict of g?00 damages, of. Robert fore , 4: , ' iut levc With thee? ehill -.V l' 1 M'Chellan, of. Washington countyr Indi , . .. ... And thus u'l.flimmVw'heii years iave fltra. ' : ; ana, for slMtiderims words spoken and . The Democratic Press has incidentally Affect Ws star 'hail shfne, ' -V. V'V "i " : -V'r circulated while the former was a :candid- s(aried the question, 4 Do the, Utiiteil ate for the office of Lieut. Governor of the states, in (heir Constitution or Laws; any State, ana Dj reason or sam worus, ine where "'recognize a coloreu citizen r ...,,, defendant was much injured in his elec- and says, tiri' The object . of the General being Many ot our laws expressly negative the ideal AS wiieiM oreaiu.u m.rariii'7var And blashe-i spake thco fmine, y Outameu uy xuc veruici uy mis i4or, nc ot a coloured person nemg rearucu as nvi"n- very1 magnanimously j in open court Veteas- In the act for the , regulation, of . seamen," passed ed to th? defendant all ihe damages award- by C,nrrev Urch 31, -1813; ?t s Pvuled, . , - r .i "j. "that it shal not be lawful to employ on boaiil ed to him, leaving lmn only the cost of the 1 , . vesseli ottheUnitea My best loved, idih tojrethcrv t ' W '11 watch life's chanjrinjr tide,; ' v And pather all the. fairest H(Wers" ..' -' ' That on the su ficeJ glide i v' ' .s ' . - And 'grief shall be an idle; name, --; . ,'J anv ot tue nuoiic or onvj v. - . ' ! ... -rl States, any person or persons, except citizens oi j prosecution to pay The person who challenged , MealzePs the United States or persons of colour jiA-tfre of Automaton in New York, to plav for the United States. ' Is there ".any. provision in And sorro wii e: thbucrhts unknown,! J'or. hive in dark, at hpu ra ca form ,;, , . " . A bright world of its ow pi' r " ' v'. I .1.. n.i I i r it. Clmtt Kimt'it nrrft.l v , . . 4 l,ivA ne mnnpr " hi harPpfl nut .'is other anv act ot i;onffress wmcn otrecuy ornwraii ij ur i -.'" t - v . V love or money, nac owf' IS W 19,tplis, Elizabeth Tayjor, , tged 4,aJl;of . men have done ; before i him, andsuWribed fZ rJmces, become i citizen oithe witen couMtyv I V.Vr 'j'C.' '' to the superiority ot the I ink, without a United States ?' - ' "In Nasi county, Mr. Ilclm-n Gardner fo M.m . trial. The automaton therefore immedi-' T q f coloured nersons ex- Sally Derri.' - yi - ' ' : .ely r,sUuth co,ueng and to; con- erZfUt ri"e1, . . . citizenship, particularly the right of ;sut- In j;ettbtrn, Capt, J'?'m Osgood to Mis lien-' rr.i. thmicrh w ilo not oe neve, were u uuta Prpnt;i .iiso. Cant. Tnnotiiv Hunter u - practicable fo deprive them of that pfi.vi-Mi-s Ann Camiott. w " Vv" " f. .t i I 'Tn rn'mfv - Mr. Ivilham -Ilcllcn to MiSS leire, tnai one man in a nuuuicu ,wmui i . ,. i ,ni;r.. fn ,Mt it t thnm. It is re- JW On an.; ;lt t v.r ' ' ' tl I l I M mv 0wL.tl 1.V - m w . ----- - 1 ' ,'FOiJEIGN SUMMARY. Thp IToujkp of TiOJiQ-man & Co. Bookscl Xnrth-Oarulina Notes in iNi-w Yori;. nre ; icrs. Paternoster Row, J,omton, recently - .1 J! . - - ,d . ' ... I - nt. discount. ' Pi(i!adeI;Imu j received 22 J letters by the general post. I n order fo encoutage the journeymen weavers ot Jvns, a w! aumeiif Uteir. re )tr cen r.ceiit. iWfnlk, 'ft cant. L 2j to S per cent. Petcrbnrg, r cent. Charleston, 2 to Ss per the latest date,?. sources, the ladies of that city have, deter miticd. to wear nothing but-silk dresses du- .publicanini, to be sure, but it has always been attcnueu witn maniioiu evus. -. ! We hone vet to see the passage by our Legislature, directing- the draining of the immense body of Styamp land in the Vtasfern section of our State, . which being now constantly covered with , water, is the fruitful source of disease in that ii'irarter, but which if reclaimed, would givfi the State thousands of acres of the most fertile land, and would greatly increase the funds of the Statc.,.;, v . , ' " ,' :2Iammolh Zee!! Horace P. -Bridges, Eq..of Chatham County, sent to a gentle man of tlus city, last week, a Beet, mea suring in length 24 inches, in circumfe renceSS inches, atitl yhich weighed eleven potmds! The gentlcman who sent it, sys he has many more nearly as large, and .that Ihcv grew with very little attention. The seed were' deposited ch the margin' of a walk in his carden, where the earth had been thrown up about eight inches above the common surface, which remained loose during the growth of the Beets, ami ,tu ivhich circumstance he atuibutes'ihur es traordinar)" size. - : -The Xatibnal Lcgistature meets onIon dav next. As t!iis! Session of Congress .. .. . '.. . must of necessity irrrminate by the 4th of March, "jt is believed tlitre i will be more tlane. and less :(.', than at the last l?cs- sioti. " . f -. . , t - . - . The LrsIaturcof Virginia will convene on the same dar with, Congress. 'The Ve tcnUuTpEepvhlicGn anticipates along ses sion. Two menbers are to be scrnfclied from the ptcM-nt- list r f the Executive Council, and twirotlien appoinlcd in their places the constitution. requiring that two , thctiabers should . be elect ed 'every ; three Years'.. A Senator of 'the Uiiitcdtatt'ft ' he appointed in t.:ej;lccc of 'John Ilan Ij h, v.hoe term .exj.iies. urt lhc Cd 1 ie Reports made fo the Legisla- orgia of the condition of the se ks f that Stale, w? glaan the to!- lowing fafcts. " ; " ' k . 'The Rink of Aacusta has notes in circu lation , tohhe amount of S238, 1 1 83 and . . i. .1 '.: it-.n nnt- in Utc vnilru 82432 id The doubtful debts are estima ted at lOjOCO and those dm! at S7,295 Amount Jf undividel pr'lifs S77.9L The prudpnt management of this insti'u- tion does credit to those who "irect iip ai fairs -its prosperous condition is a stand in- rnnro ch on .all who have ; miman;tjred and( was.cd the Bank funds ' entrusted to their care' r- ' '," . . . : ', The Pmnters' Bank hhs in- specie and specie-fuMts S257,252Notes in circula lion S49;ill3. ; - - ' ; The aeiuiit f notes which the State Bank and its branches have iir circulation, is 89S8..r29-4Its specie ;itid spcsiie funds SSS0,920a!mosf three dollars of paper for bne'nf ppecie. It is. worthy of remark, ihat neithir tliis Bank nor the Planter Ba n k has Wiaile any shewing nf i- doubtful antl bad iebts ; which we , supposed t. be one of-the inquisitions of the law calling on them fir annual statements. -The Bank of Daiien as nntcs out a- In this coitntyj a few .day since." of a pulmona1. ry aifsction; C!audi?i, daughter of "John i linton ' Very siuTdeidT. a fe'iavsf ajjo, vr. John M I 1 111' .M'H'I Itll 1 Jllli I. Iir HI J Vl'HIII I IV I ring the ,nte, ' ' ,,,,, j, oo.; 0..M...y.J., negro SR''' ' ...A Dublin pnppr says a wffe will be s- Dick, the slave of K., Wolf, - ot feampsou jMcr Patriot 'rft; fiwhrtionn); toort . patched every afternoon M five precisely. cmnty, charged with having committed a Xt his plantation;? iiv MIiitoh 'county? Georgia, 'lh Ja rIlf- jifnt iritfU iwn'wO irart. was tried. .The Jurv retired about 1 neavJlte piaeef libirthoil tbe'JISth instaiit, -W V 1A i-'y u VS; and "after deliberating 19 hours. Gen,. Joh. HtIntoJ . l?1 f y?&-r;,' f?rt, -The French nayv contains 40 shrps of the ' vordirf nf Guiltv in nur- Mlntosh wa? an officer in Jhe Georgia Ine. un; line, 50 frigates, and 80 other vessels of ilif- rWY ycjdicfoi Uoilty P" itertne Continental estabUslimeriti 177 ; and - . - , i lYionciav. to, uusa uic itwiui Bvii'vHwc ti 1 honor. .antl fiis'inp'insnett OitriOiisti aiKi courairc. In (he year 1821, the population of Lon- aw, viz r that he be hung at this plac ..on In l814 he.was again found in the defence of hi . don, including tho suburbs,-was 1,274,000 Saturdav the 9th day of next month. - country,'.- and coroiyaV.ded: th'e r.eorgU Bivision. ; ; ' souls. Its increase in ten years from 181T q,, Mondav a white man was convicted wmcn went, to reimcom, xV jnyw auu tb l821, was S24?000. " ' 0f Perjury, but a motion in arrest of judg- soUiter he wus m.theKCvolu,on,ry struggle. v ment has since been made. Far. Obs. mounTiug t'S78C,452, ai d owns of specie 5515,159. y ; Up wh rd of half n'mi I lion of if s notes iare inthe .State Treasury. The . . i r t a. V : . U - -1 cents. . It is cominz in. pretty ireeiy. The stock of Cotton. on hand at Liyer-i ;"An old -Valet -de Chambre of the jate Queen,-Maria An?oinnette,died lately.' and left about 8140,000 to the city of Paris S20.000 of which are to build a hew hopi tal fr the poor. - nnf- G!ntf1i Dim T?nirf Wo I 1 11 ft Pf fin ll from Washinirton, that it has. been defiJpool on the SOtrV Sept. ..wMiestimated t nitetv determined bv the irov'ernment," that 340,000 bales, of wmcn iyu,yuu wa ;wi the great southern mail route from Wash ington to New-Orleans, should proceed through Richmond, Petersburg:, - .Warren ton, Raleigh, Columbia and Mnledveville, to. the seat of government of Alabama, thence down to Mobile, and' from. Mobile, by the Steam boat, to New-Orleans. We nev er enterttined any other idea, hut that his tvas decidedlv thc best route for this THE Subscriber intending In remove .to V n ( his Plantation hv the, course of the. whiter, nfTers .; I nni, attached to t. tbctweeit 60 and 70 : acre!'. Cotton We regret to state, that 1 consequence of the late.iiews from Europe t . i - a . .!?' r.v... tniinfic lit I ..v . , . ? - . tnis article uas uettiucu num iu4 iuu- wateret:; :mucaT;uieoi.ni:n irr;iJrovciiicni . f t.. 1 . . , ' " . . ,...j? i . J : a'..i. .1 . . 1 oe,-1 muse is comptcirjy nnistivu, -iwr uic ac coi.aiodation of a, large LmiJv; ,. ' ' . .,. . , , . ,'. V .-.'-v- jwUTATtOlT, , , Rdeigh, Kor. 27.1C26V' (Tj" In my. occasional absence from town, a'p-i. plication may, be mfwle at the Register QiTtcc. . JUST PUBLISHED. ; , : 2 dt?1Y-C ,y o Wva "k. FOR THE Yl:AU OF OUfl LOUl): .c v - American 68,000 Egyptian, and 22,000 of iifhpr kinds. - ' Packins- of Cotton. -The .New York Journal of W ednesday fast, in its iveic of the Market of that City, observes : ' "We would recommend to the planters, ac ticularlv to our Petersburg neighbors, to pore their cotton in square bales, as , they- are m o. sa eable torexnoit. on. account oi uic rai lONTAlKfNG. he.Hrdcathe.CaTcmlir.anfl As: 1 H ... mi . 'M " i ' f ' r..;..Kt .-. i..M tn -iidurv in cominc to mat- J tronomical uaictitaiions, an y.y ;cm rs:sinc. n-r:. nntinn.nl 'rual: einbrnrinjr. as it does fr-t' . aS.t , nr.r.entable to our manufactu Manures, one on making of Veadovs -rr fltiten- the seats of Government of lour states, rm. ji general, ana prcierrcu o -1- s r '".t ' i.--v - President of this B-ink, Anson Kimberly, ajs in his letter to the Governor, that "the losses. beyond the reserv ed fund amount to 8150,000 ;" which Mr. K. thinks can be k made on till two or three years after the Bank gets In operation, from its profits." The Boston Patriot stntes that from" the Annual Report of the Waielen of the.Mas sachusetts State Prison, toythc SOth Sept 1826, it appears that the balance in favor of tlw earning of the convicts, overland a- bove the ordinary expenses of the prison, U&9.719 17 cents. Of thisamount,5,521 80 has been paid on account of two isen stone heds and of the new prisou, leaving a ba lance in favor of the Prison, of S4.197 37. The number of convicts, on ihc 30th Sept. was 513; who were thus employed 105 stone. cutters, t lumpers, 35 cabinet ma kers, 2 biush-makers, 0 whitesmiths and li n m e rt, 5 shoemake rs, & cop per p la le- pri n -ters, 7. coopers, 10 weayersS blacksmiths. 5 coblers, 4 5 tailors, 8 oaknm pic kers, 9 cooks, " washers and waiters, barbers. 26 on the new prisuu and 8 op the ne slune ilietls If were in the he w hospital, and 2rconfincdin thei evils ; 50 of the con victs are biaek or colored, .nnd 56ai e white freignerS, of, u hich 1 5 re!; English, 1 0 Irish, o Scotch and -4 French; v . three of ivhiclAjoniei immeiljately bu the 1-ave much land carriage.". Cbs. - Atlantic.aml with which the general gov ernment Would desire to have a speedy and convenient iutercourse, in case this coan Miscellaneoti Article Mel'c,tVtftrtd other Ifc-. ceipt's i Anecdotes i the Ofiicetsaf the General Life ' of Jackson. Vy a letter liom a F(. ri, Sunreme. Superior and Coimtv'Coims : friend in .Washington weare into med that I ani jist of the Members, of thcincxt-Gtnerul 1 1 At 1;;. Unrv T.a ia. pn-ajrpd in. writin I a wmht: . j. - -- J v , V - try snowa.cTer Deagam inv.u ... ar J. Ger,! Jackson. , .The . (tT Sold wMmleW t:. Galea mt . W,,h a European e, .-Pct. Mcp. fcf r"Ka5 eII acyuaiuted with the tart Store. iMriRfe. and by.C, S,r..ra,et.c, . ,. -.'.--.?-;i'f rT- .--ftv " ; fr .Tv. 4!jr u. i. ii,;! arnnira. ville, and T. F. Strange Greensfjoroiigh, and re- ! The General Court has been engaged, highly gifted talents, the classical acquire mostX)f the store-keepers in tbstate. during its present term, on several inte- ments, as well as the masterly research of v'nAJsr3 Pftt?r? restin-cases, winch we shall notice oh their Major Lec in the devejopeinentof charac - Er-aPATETT3 . r nn.Urcfnnfl Mht fhp tpr. essential to thebiirrapher.. .His-inc- , ; FayETTKVBXe;k. C if i o jud gmcnt in t h e,cnse of An d eVsnn charged with the abduction of a young giH, lias bech.set aside in the ground, that we have no statue law to create it into an oflfenee-r ahd that at the time we adopted the Com mon Law nf lingland, it was an bflence cog nizable only by the Ecclesiastical Courts & thal'we have no such tribunal in Virginia. iliiclu Com. ' Th 6 NTe w .1 1 am pshi r e Pa t ri ot sta t es tha t thereis a 'Freestone Quarry art Fraticesto.vn, which'A ields its propricior ii clear ' annual profit, of S300O dollars a. year, after, payin all tlie expenses of" working. iThc quarry was discoverecl.'about "SOJyeara ;aso. 4 It is situated in the midst ot the warufct granite in the State. :il?lie freefone Is wrought as caily as ootl, rec eJe i Vlihcptlish aud Slavery. The Synod of Ohio; .'.u hich closed their session in this town on Tues day last,rhad a iliscussion on a question which had, been before referred to ihe Ge nt rat Asemb!v.of the Presbyterian Chrtrch, vrz. fs the fielding of slaves snaa-nt 'eat intr ?- in thp afHrmative. of which a larre maioritV concurred. This decisiun by thi- nti merous, rel tgiou s denom ina tion, afford s a new cohsolation that the fountain of Phi lanthropy is about sending aorth a new stream of emancipation to enthralled Atn can Columbus paper. - x The Synod , of Ohio is donbiles : com, pbseil of, very pious and holy nieu but ive have known,' .before now,--very" pious and good nieo, hovrere eternally doing' tniS cldef by the escess oriiilsdircwtiou of tiieir iiinirsoi tneiaie uencrai ucc ii.v...a. ed Iris reputation as one of the most ener- Iff If f libs. T11R Public are. res,dctful!y Ir.v. i formed, that in consequence of ihc I "fc: AAmlfit lq1ll fl nil. tiYKTt ., J' - i ' ' -P-LftiWthe subscriber, wheirhas been employ-, . age-. Jackson Jlep. , . ln.tl,e manaircent oi;xii .LAPirpC - V - ' vt v a n '0'iiX'haroWiniedtheapcrinteiiit . :-v A. correspondent of theN. I. American xhuw and spacious buHrting (which has" been r; . C:mplairS that his daoghler has been in a purposely erected at great expensefbr an HoTeL''' f as'iioiiable boarding school threeyear., now in complete order for the reception' ami , --nd is' dvinjr problems in Algebra J.aud acconiniotlatifm f Tftv.Txxxasfand , UoniEi,.. y . " ni is .,o.viofe imw ,!;,( llftlw advantage of a number of rtwaa villi : - yet she canot solve a sum ln.the ru.e w. feA;rto,ttn;t,their ,; .t u..c cht L mius soniethl(lr aDOUt r.t t.Ii. n...- n.w. . i ..i. ant-ient histfirv, but has not got modern Mt5Ts, particularly suited for the private accom. -vt"--she cart . neither sneak nor I modation of Travelling Families ; , trrJi.h. but then' she is atudjins . BOAUDKllS, w,th or without Lodg.n-,. car, rillivu auu . v.. , - - . . school in the afternoon she Iwore ia the mornin 9 mm ' - i m m . .' i. i . The KraarrruaK ana iiiiiniXG arc or th h in the same ores? j r and entirciy -neW, ahd each bed fi,,ut- ' . ii iTiiivi: iriiiiiiii tra.naehxi imiii.ii. .... . The vessel in which theyellow fever was supphea with water iron iheatajr Mount Ao: . imported U the John antf. .ViHiaji from - Martinique; Two of the crew, Epbramt lilcJ iUtra0rs. "rcehUy; sclecfid for it ; M'-Mickle of Bristol; Maineand Magnen- tflm y0rtlero atfe?, by an eericpcUude. Morton, of Nobleboro', in the" same State. rr..Btxblesare comenifntly plactdymih-nr y hid died on theirpassage. Another, Sanil. The subWriber5 determmcdcondoct th t t - V rf i- if r; iti,t mirirP irriv- !loMeinthe rcost trer.tecl manner, andio fTan M'Mickle of Br.sud, has died since my Sbe sp4d m render it every iri y worthy ol . tnj;intiUVtown.Wcei?.happytosUte? SWofthe patroiuSelts rccfed. ... i .!.!? i.m hen ihoroaehlrcWrany j- -4 :- TKACiO t I .. " - j." p.L and lhar no vestige ol the ievers jeT i 7 r lilLliec Oct 35, is:& Jm : - t , ' 4" .- ,v i. v ( - t
The Weekly Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Dec. 1, 1826, edition 1
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