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i. I 'At Tbfe Jtafi petnuin; or S)o11m np V ftAt'inYMVAlnt lUYtpnlinM. neatly inserted V A three times for, One Dollar. and TwentyJFite i t- ;enis iot every succcea my; pu m iciwu., -, vmunicat idns tKTcfuUyV receJrel..Xetterff tp f T ? i ? . - V. " ' ' it.' . 2-- s ,tyyMtk.vineetihg o'f the Board of , Comuusjohefs, 6d Satordiy Ist, the i tai'for theVegh t -Wton - feaKpi opertk vivjis laid t 45 centioWihe, S10( value ; .was appoiiueu vouecyir,- 5 y wrs" o-vcf fher raliliesithere v tKeV" might i v fit" x- "i v'' . ? ; 3 ',t ' be ntrc, but kinsuspcctedj Btit how 'can j'Wp regulate our feelings on- this.' subject,? 'Facts!- are f iubb'rrn - things and with the Statute Book 4f VirginiaL.and the- Judicial ;Tlecords"6f Kentucky before us, wecannof, ; ou he tnere ipse dixit' Vflhe 'Eilitors of ;that the charACietv of this Lad y stfler cleared front stain; we shall' pa . tientlv .wait for proof-anu when it comes, T will Te the first to; welcome it f but, in the meaa tirne-'-we must have faith) in Hhe ,uo- cumenis of the Old Dominion " . ; &J!o$tan E(ectionst-i the electiob foV r T . , . . ?.it'. ..'-, v. . . I This , was "oying to. there V having been fivi .liSeren : Ticket jiiamed'tlie hffdmimstfa lion Tit J i tfegittaKfifflublican Ticket I 4.1:2. rV-. 'IXt L it -: . XT I5-.I . T?-1.J Wnd 'thetroiffiric i mem ;77ie Vcm'li?:ffne.Dr,TH0MXsP. Jqxes, f diior4 of - he..Franklin Journal, (lately M -resident of this' StateiVis deliver the Steam Kngine,at the Mechanic's ..InJ. 5 stHttle nf Mirylaml, at Baltun)rr rVHe al; f Justrafes- hist lecturevbyi meansof a beauti ful model "Bolton & WaftsS" Engine and the A :pbnosouiyolhemovemeht; is 'made plain, by the addition '"of t A'Trarispa- rencyt"i Personsdesirousof being acquaint ed witlvthe powers of J his useful- machine, 1(u h d,t he causes of .the a ccid en t a which f re. tiutitl y result Trom jtslpmplHylneii i,d- ly aitenu tnese:iectUres.i.vA ne Uoctor,ex r titbits also the'wbrkingmdel pf Losh and JanieslifcheU iof Connecticut, is an 'pointedeby 'the,President,ta be Marshal 6f 1 he JJmterf States Ibrthe liistrlcf- of Con- aecucuijiiL piace i Aouw .umi, jr. nc- hy mc' Supreme Court bf the United States; t ui iasi1viiiier,ae?M09r Ai?rjirown Bal tim oreVJ Jwlnch fi nvol ve4 r-the. consHi "wuaiuy oiva ;iaw;passea;oy tne jue; 4 'inat a xvffaJcauvocaie W inrnnoos even t in V'ooilicausHa axiom turiivefgallj aJmitteil.W Save Vrte Tfrfem mffrknfa ahdl can- clefetid myself rom tny enftnicV L'-v whose Tcporann ine r-nuorg or: intsiar takeov utujf r theifc tproteclton,; may sutwcnbVt 'for our- .STmChad ihrowa lhc'duJiky''vei1of vmariv f 'SfaA'ruilenr ndKereptsi drekd " her vbe- ;fVrc pjiWic.;sCtfnsidcnog the, relative itoalion inwhichshe1, stands , we-fehtMilit le slad Ufat4$he were as chaste as uasuoned .now for Cesar . wjfe Rhoutd not'onW i ,in.e,startesay4inaHine,iaa(iy ,jn quesiioq, ?HiButas' theseilitors?onfixlerjtly expect f will' icre- i'm their S,tate:LegisUfUre,' otit of SO me'm ; bers voted for; but eight! werei elected.-- jjrers elected VYcre npon tne dminjstration Tifckef, but : were alsoion some other jof the Ticke.tsiThe reswlf of the election shews ,; that uiucii thellargest portion of the voters preferred tneVl7At6i')?omtnsriVn vricAK; Of the 3169 voiles jiventhe AVU I til nti ffli .tis iV YWd 1 inn lit ( HIIlIiiHllllVII . VmV IVVVI'VU IVUUt IUI) I If" Vjeraf Ticket 750, and 7be KepubUcan a- -v; tiiovm a IUV.UUMJIIYI; (lTIIIC,-. Wlllwll WaS ately brought by Mr'.NSlrlcklandfrom' enterfai ned of; i ti cons tit u t innality, and it the law has been solemnly pronounced un constitutional and void." , ' i It becomes a question whether our act of 1 822, imposing an annual. tax of 25 dollar upon erer phqlesah merchcktilon t not comewithinthe Bpt,ofVhis, tfiscision, wholesale merchants' befog'Mer&U? im portirig merchants also ? , fe JeaTeVtbe uecision oi mis question to oar legal jnenos. n. wrurr, m ine: ixewuern oentiner is or o- pinion fhat thisi decision rshews- that our act, in relation to wholesale dealers, is al- SU U(lUUIlKLIlUllUUai 1 1 Te) ar Sa' i ee attempt made in the British Parliament tolay an ad ditional tax of nearly a dollar a barrel (four snii i ungg Rieri i ng; xn; foreign ; lour, nas been defeated 152vbtes to 1 l6.f The du- iy ap, u,8 jiiius at presenw aimusi.ainuuui9 to a, prohibition, of that article. :. t ; , - V Jlngling4 It, may, not be . generally lenbwn to ' Anglers,; that by besmearing thepbait; with Assafdstidaor other aroma tic fish from a considerabfe distance a- round trill seize it ,'with' delight."' Such is the fascinating influence of these aroma tics, thaVif theybe applied id the whole hand nnd it bev held'Vnder waterthe sh; will flock to it and ma be easily laid hold of. ,'J!nother -?tre. Col sWilliarqs, of "Moore county, lost his valuable Mills, on. Little lliver in that county, bjrure, oft Saturday night fasti, -The particulars we have not heard, but. understand there is J no doubt but the tire was theact of an tncendiary; .. ' j.. .,'( t ... ".. .k '.a .tow'' . ..: "Vi , .' A "F'tt appears by aJetteVJn the Illinois In teUigenceri that Mr. D. P- Cok the late Representative in Congress from that State has, found it necessary to take a voyage to Cuba for the benefit of hisrhealth. 4 The Presbytery of Orange met in Hills bornuarh bv adinurnment. on the ll th inst the diet. Ezekiel B. Curne, presiding as :ioeraior.tv inree ynung geniieinen, can didates for the "'Ministry, delivered 'their Tria ' sermons, men were wen . received. On, Saturday evening, Mr. Thomas Lynch and Mr. Darius C. Alleri were Ordained to the hot v office of the Gospe! Ministry as the Ordination Serinoni nh impressive and aDirhriate discourse. The Rev-.iJ.WVi- tnerspoon presitieu, ana gave me cnarge to ihe( newly - ordained evanjlists. The following ITberaf and 'patriotic remarks aie taken from the Bostort'Commercial Gazette, o tlie:l?th ultimo v r? We are sorry to see in some papers, a dispo sition to.keep u p a jealousy and host Hi fy between ine -wonnern ana souinera7 aiaies. , i nis sec tional feeline was xmhappily too prevalent seve Tal years aeo.A But it was supposed it was wear lngf away.' When Mr.Jefferson and Mr.iMadison were Presidents, we were often told that it was irppropr and uncawlid, or wowe, evento object to a Sotithern wChiet' Magistrate, or , one' frprri a aiuvc-uu'wni oiaie. iuuowt ine same papers are exciting oldV jealousies, by talking about , and nmrtous. Xhat thirp' ore slaves in tfie'Uftited States is much to be lamented. 'and all judicrcMis and constitotional oneaha should be taken to lessen and terminate this state of things. But as it exists bv sanction of the Constitution. and the present generation is nov blameable for iti werepeat that it is unjust and Uncandid to be referring to It with censure and reprobation. " ' nieeingMf the principal inhabitants 0f 'St; Hyncirtthe, held on the 12th inst. the fol lowing resolutions' were unanimously a- . Joseph Bistodfauj Esquire, m the Chair. i 1. Jicsolved, That the conduct of the Tfouse of Assem oly, composed of . the Representatives of this. Province, always firm -..and constant m main taining our, privilege) has prpjluced in the heart of every good Canadian, sentiments of gratitude which never will be effaced. . '-k- " 52pThat the House, by declafine that it would 1:: . i: t e .i 1 t.. jraiif suppucs oiujr jm 110 manner pruviucu.' uy th'e acfe of 18251 has proved to our entire, satis fattiony tbaValthouRh always disposed to grant supplies necessary -tor tue support ottne uov eminent, t vould never cease; to' protect the rights of the People of Canada, X rS t A i 3. vTliat of the numerous billsr which"- received their origin of the House of Assembly during the last' sessjon, there, were martyr which the situa? tion of the country forrnahy ; yearsv imperiously required and that: the Province rhaa wbeen !de- pnved of the valuable benefits which those b ills woukl pro&ace, by the sudden and unexpected prorogation of the Provincial Parliament; -S ,-4s 'That;the province and .especially.' ;the country mparts Vhich'were to .lately : calculating the knowledge and happiness that the4 inhabi tants Would iiave'acquired by tbe hberal grant of the Representativeaor the purpose of. pro? rooting education have been cruelly clisppbint e in their expectation, that so neccsssury; - bill would meet with:no ebstacles, l ''h,' ' 'i 57 tbt we have seen with, surprise the House of Assembly of this' Province, seriously accused. m the speech of hia Excellency the Governor in Wei ui juaying "cu ui iia. amy .o m coun ur v.o. nisi, wtoougn we ayc toe .; greatest t res- 'fret " btatesand slave States... We are con cerned to sayT, that 'we think such language inde cofol8 anrt'i posing, contidence theiuost;entirei.im a body ness of the country by the closed ties, arid whose patriotism hair been ao Eminently distmulshed on many occaaon bur particularly during the short continuance of the Ute Session " T-t Thatthe foregoing resolutions bepnblshed. -By or4er of.the.meeUng. -fj f , - .k ?, JH. PORLIER, Secretary ;V V ftm-York, Mty iS& LATE & IMPORTANT V,To"Capt Owen of the fast sailing. scHr. Mary Ltvingston; arrived yesterdavvin 20 days from San Juan de Nicaragua", we arr indebted for' the following important infor mation. - . ' The different nrovintes in Central A- merica were in a estate 6t anirchy, -and..bu- BIHCS3 vi auKinu aiasiana : tne cause wun out doubt,' arose from the- jealousy of ;ihe mulattoes against the whites, and thevasue and inconsistent ideas imbibed by them of liberty and republicanism Another reason alleged was, that Bolivar wished tochanire the forrn'of the present government from a reaerai to that of a Central. v ' The Provinces of Nicaragua were invol ved in a most serious civil t war.r The ci ties of Leon and Grenada have declared war on the cities of NtcurairUa and Merid- gna 'the latter was surrounded py the vjrauauians anu jueoniansanu was moment ly expected to surrender.'' The city" of iviessian nau been plundered by contending parties.- M ' - Agriculture has become neglected s the crops oflntjigo throughout fhe whole coun try by the returns of the different proving ces would tal l short rnearl y wo thirds. Owiri to the neglect of the Hacrindas of catiic, uiaes were oecoming scarce. :r ShinU;reck.-BrT Mary, v Desacoue, of miiAueipnia, from iartnagena, tor in e.w York, was wrecKeu upon tne XNew Boar, (shoal) Feb. 21st- The Captain, mate and crew took the long boat, and. after three na?s sunermg, lanueaupon me lusquuo Shore ; where wandering; six days, the fortunately fell in with some Indians,' and succeeuea in getting to a piaceoi saiecy. Alter two raontnsv tney were providential ly taken offby a Columbian sch rand carried into San Juan. Pom Havaha-'XV e learnfrom' the chr.. Saluda- arrived vesterdav. iril 1 davs' from Havana, that Com. Porter's smalfvessels go out and in when they please : his shi continues there and has captured Spanish ship and two brigs from Spain. U. S. ships' Constellation and John Adams were. -cruisingoff ' Havana.' About six or seven American vessels were i unaer sei zure on suspicion of being engaged in smug To the Editors of the Raleigh Register. I am much gratified by observing your protest against the manner; in which the public execution of criminals is conducted, rrhe tnumphalparade with which they are attended in their exit, may well excite o thers of that class, to court a distinction, they can no otherwise'. attain. Fame of some kind or other is dear to the heart of man, and if Erostratus could not build a temple, hewas yet able . to, ensure immor tality to his pameV by burning one. Tak ing away the distinction of hanging from horse thieves has nearly abolished;the pro fession. - Besides, the demoralizing effects of these shows upon the thousajidi who "at tend them is incalculable. , Y w J , ' "It hardens a' within, ,-. t , ' -;Jf -And petrifies the feelingw' , It waswith horror and disgust I read in thei newspapers that Negro Ned.who was hung, for the. murder of his master was ar rayed in a black robe, , and escorted teexe cution by a military band," and I am told some other noted personsralso in sable ha bits 'mounted the cart with him, who ouht, for the puhUc good . to have'accojnjjanied i him a step further Iti favor of private ex ecutions, as in the question of abolishing imprisonment for debt, I hope you will con tinue your exertions, sustained by a well grounded confidence In thegoid sense , of v. . - i '" . ;-.' - h . - - -ri me community, to insure tne. garqe success. In lookiog at some notes made whije I Was a member of i the.Legislature, 30 years ago, I find the followinir tnemoranduui of sub jects which was thoughi then deservinof attonhnn - ' T v l.- Negroes to be tried forcnnnnal offences by the same tribjunal, and in the same manner, as '2. Executions, to be private. i 13 mrtkards and spendthrifis to have uaT. ir" v. j 4.,! Imprisonment for pebt to be, abolished.. -1 5. Lands to be exempted from the devouring effects of the credit systeuu j ' 1 Some of these ,wetex not well suited to the spirit of the times,' but 1 have lived, to see m os i oi tnem overiaiienf tyr ine marcn of : public.' sentiment: ' ' , Perseverance will "P'S;fcTak- thefollowirigiteps anipn the above enumerated, as evidences of the , i ne civuiaw. once gave creators xrie pn vlege' of cutting up the body of the debtor, anc dividing itimong their - .':'vVv V-2. This bloody law . epealed by providing thai the debtor, his wife nd children, should be sola, into clavervj, for. the benefit of his creditors. Ultimately accompusn every ining mat nu- niamty' and 'policy ;cirequire .V-" - :,v v-.v"5 ,v HOWARD; V 4. Subsequently it became aWw tnathecfebt or should be imprisoned or enslaved, at the plea. p.xvi inc wrcuuor, or uniu inexieov was paHi. Our Own 1freeLnd habnv . couitrT. amoDtr the mort lightened people in the -tvorl'hus ritnessc4 these imprisonments continued to the end ofla jong'Ufe of the deptor. i ; N J ' l' v5.r rhe imprisonment was mitieated kt Jensth to 1MP. to AI- IriA Aml. If V, emption of lamls for the payment offdebts,s'is wisely done already in5 Virfftnia, Jind then the toul abolition of the whole credit system; ' . . ; died, 7- : In , flilrf yicinity4 on . Pridav lasti Mr; Samuel Sugg, .plainer, for several years a resident of this city. , . , . ; x '4-- ; At ms residence in Sntnnef county, Tenn.. on the 29UTuJt, in the 64th yea? of his age, Mr. ff en ry Ileloat, after a protracted severe illness, which he bore with becoming fortitudeand Christian rr sizmtion. p In the death of this, venerable and good man, Society has Been .deprived, of one . of ner best and most useful , member his . family itf afond and indulgent parent, and the partner of hjs' bosom, of a kind 'andaflVctionate husband; His friends (for he had many) will long bemoan his loss, and weep over his untimely fate. fe in Kowiey, Mass. on -the to inst. auer, many months of extreme surTermsr, Mr. Robert S.. Cof fin the Boston Bard, and ' son . of theJate E. S. Coffin... : ! r fv. f V - I A Wool Cardihs: Machines L Is,n6w in operation at Boykn's Deep River . wins,: in namaro vonniy. mSTOOLCar Jed by a . Machine, will enable our y .T l farmer's wives to 's:ive more than ' half the labour, and to make a finer and an evener thread, and copsequenUy more lasting loth. 1 ; Wool in parcels, will bp received at, W.iRoy lan's redemfetear Raleigh, sent 10 the Machine ami oruugut. oacK, iree or any expence tor trans portations ' Samples'of Rolls' may be seen at VviHiaros's Drug Store in Raleigh. Iay4., , , 66)8w , ; Twenty Dollars Jleward. ' RANAWAY, from our Mills at Wilmington, four or five, weeks sincei a dark; Mulatto man named CHARLES, 26 or 27 years bTLage, about ,5 feet seven inches in height, and stoutly built.. We purchased Chanesin January v 1826 he has wrought with our Carpenters most of the time since. He was formerly owned by Mr. Louis Readie, of Melville's Creek; Beaufort coun ty, 15 miles below Noith Washington, on Pam '..v We, have some cuse .to suspect that he mav have joined some'runaways .belonging to either Sampson or w ace county. We will give Twenty. Dollars for his appre hension and deli very to us, or Ten Dollars on his being sateiy lodged m any Jad in the State: t . C. & P. MALLETT. ,FayettevillerMay 17, 1S27., 66 if. TOR THlf y-l : ''.'r' ' Promotion of Science-urid lAtcratureS BOARD OF TRUSTEES. His Excellency JOS KENT, GovsawoK or the bttXTZj traasioETfTex officio. ! Roger B. TanevEsq. Rev.1 George -. Roberts, Hon. Ez. F. Chambers. Hon. Stevnsor, Archer, Hon.'Thoa. B. Ddrsey. Hon. John C." Herbert. Hon. James Thomas. Hon. John Nelson. -Hon: W. H. Marriott., Hon.; Rev'rdv Jntinsoit.. Rev. J. P. K. Heiuliaw- . Solomon Etting,! Esq. Nath'i viIUams,f Esq. ,17:1:. i?:i Isaac McKim, Esq. Dr.- James Steuart . Dr. B. J Semmea. - ; J)r. Dennis Claude..' Dr. Henry Wilkihs. Jas. W, McCulloch. Es quire. ' I Col. -John . Howard. COHEN'S OFFICE 114, Market-street, Baltimore, JUas Tth;187 ; 5 (Twj Under authority of the Act of the Geuerai Assembly (Dec. session, 1826,) we herewith present to the public,, the ryianu Literature ,The whole to bedrawn of Baxtimobk; and - f ir.der the t superintendence of the Cammistioiieri appointed by the Cover? I or and Councd. m i HIGHEST PRtZJS, , . 1 20,000 DOLLARS ' BRILLIANT SCEHME. 4 I , Pnie of 820,000 is g 20, 000 1W . 10,000 10,000 JO "4 10 10 -20 . 40 1 100 ' 2,000 1300' 500 200 100,' '50' '.20 : 10 5 , 4 ' 20,000 10,000 I 5,000 5 -4,000 2,000 V 2,000 2,000 Moo 1;5C0 ; 36,000 9000 i9662 priicsramt'ff lo 114,000 dols. 1 20338-mly 30.000 Tickets ' -; rrrrne uasu tor tne wnoie ot me frizes can be had, as usual at ' Coheh's Orricx, the moment tliey arerawn. ' .'-- v. 3M MoDi or'DiAxwe,- .The' numbers will; be t ?t - W S.I ' .. - . Ut hi one wheel as usual, 'and ' in the other will put ibS prizes abre the denomination of Five Dollars, and the drawing to progress in the usu- al manner. t;Tbe jO00 priaet of Fottr Dollars to De awaraea 10 uie jiciteis, uic uamocn oi.wuicu md with th termiriatinp fie ure of either of the Vint firxi drawn number of different terminitiohsi The Five Dollar Prizes 'tor be: awarded I to the tickets having the two last figures corresponding with the twojlast figure or suco. number ut the next drawrt'of dSffereni'temiilaiibn-" 'This mode will permit the' whole lottery to be completed it one, drawlnW arid a; ticket drawing a superior prize tetU ml tieircitrieted from vdrawing an iufe- rior one alsd; -?; f tZ fni.V .Whole tickets. $Si:-: Shares in proportion. M' ' Orders &tm anyart ef the Dnited States, either bt mail (postpaid) cr private conveyance, enclosing the Cash or Pnxe tickets in any of the ; O. .Norih Carolina at List s:t the exampls of a bolishing imprisonment altogether. " ' :sT? r 7.' Next will follow a bankrupt laW t the ex in ONE DAY, ir. the city will be heldaVehanel Hill on UoiidaV: lbeistb't i ! ' Lotteries, will meet tne same pfpcipt and punc tual attention as if on personal application. 'c t vJi Oxforil eraala: AcaSetriyy ( SfpHE Vtriirinual f,iamiiutti6nof thephn'Ki JL ;in this InstkuUonwiH commence- on Wed nesday tbe5th pf JuneVnexVaod end;on;.tl. J" V Thursday evening following.; tr '4r t-7h jv . ' . afay4, rf.gff JBXA1MINATION . C ' " . fTU;.9eini.Aanual Bxariunitlpn of.the!pup'-i , JL .of ,:thv Varrent6nFeraale Academy, will commence on Tuesday 5th June next, ami -on- tinuq tlireeibvs in tiicrssi6nL - Parents r-' dians , and all who feel deposed are invUc.a t j : attends n T.. ; imAlNERDrPriiict . vjTheTeachers of tho Warrenton'Pemale . - -: demy? tender acere and gtatefuL acklww ; - v -; iiiciii iu uieir irierios ana matrons, 7 jneir a Cabinet of MineraU hve been received, will greatly, Taciliiate the timnrovement -11 Classes unwearied attention will itill be r English .ft Music, . French; Paindilgi f All the ornamental branches pronortiurttM . reasonable. tl i'k E. BRrAINBRD, Princl. , 'l Warrento- ,'Mv. XT. ti VJ56 ewV ; ral patronage, and inform them that th ..ext z Session will commence on' ltonday;llth June. A. Chemical and Pluiosophical Apparatui,a.nd f ,f ' i : and proficiency-m their studied :' r:si - . T- T Expeoces as usualhamilV tW s 1 J-.V Board, M J -i- ' U-K3ff C ' ijtion;; ; Wis A? V ? 'The?SuscHber, whoahkspref- f , Sided several years in 'public Seminaries is des? rous to superintend an. Acadenrt in'soihe hcalt' y U part of North;arolina. Satisfactory; tesdmonL.i ? ; of character and competeocyxan be produced . promptly noticed. " ; V V. M.1' S"" . . ' . v 1 i ' THO L, RAGSD ALEC f , y Feb.15, i27:t 41tf.. I ; ., Stolen or jLst) tf V. .T-t r 1 THniborough, on the 19th.iniu"ap.0Ci;ET? . A BO0K,tied ith a tape string, containing 8 Bank Notes one of $10 nd the othe. of f 5, " ; . -25 cent and . a SO cent Tfeas'urvlNote. ilsnll'-' ple'Ce of silver -money a Note M ThomWon KeaVf. 1 for $29 payable one 4?yr after date 'i Jtrdjv; ril ment a. id some other, accounts and Papers cln vatoebuttothepwher- . , V.V , tr ine person who nas the iFocicetBoolz in ' ' Irnft I pnr.- RpiVflrd c-. t -T . possession wdljestore it Witht tfc .Papers it -onV f v tained, to Green Bobbitt,' oft alejgh.she r-y,;,,t1 retain the money. T-i -May j66 Ct ' RAN AWjAY Vom my Hoiisethe 26tU ilarcVi last, my.apprentiCeoorbV.lhe name cf JcrvVi Jeffrey Fraser, about eighteen years t ' !j ' t.naJI'fW of his age, ' of dark comptesie), 3 partaki. j , vcr;j , 4i , much of the, tinge, of Creole or Portugiiesg sayj" :' ; heVasbornin the North of Scfitlandinthe Pari Y; . -of Lochcarrowr speaks the Knglish langu; tw-f. lentbry well. - He came o my house sor ti"e in January prayingme to! take him vtridr ; my : ? protection and tuition as an apprentice insrstin' t . on being bound ,to me uitil twenty-ene ;':;lh Cotirt,.to which after m;inOnthka trial, I i .:.-r t aient, was never, easy only Whert r "t '-into : ' . . " , ..... . . , . .. ea. v He immediately after being bound (J bein ; 1 r y absent Ibr some time on bU8nfeS)displayed (i evil disposition became refractorv t - "i disbe."A ':.T unsuitable' company, t and,r finaUy,.x-a awayv which circumstances, hotwithstancling the I. ' pitable treatment he had , met with nit my fxrr'. f v V as an object of charity, have raised :Strongw;pii t V cionaln my mind of his having beeti transported l C tn thi&cmi!.t.rvTnif hV&rntratinn ofirirwW.i'i-i. something of arithmetic, mathematics r phy. AU persdns are cautioned against han . . 4 . -r him in this State, as 1, am determined to; es'rccr the law againstf any sdchelinqdent ;; Anyv cr&- ?i who will arrest and Bring said boy to mejahall tt 1 1 1 5 ceive the above reward, but no thanksv T.;U Y W ILUAM ur D Eli WUtJ Chatham corihtv, N CMjiy7 ',64 C ' .' I 1 III 'ii ( I 1 I . Il . I I I ll I , I I 1 I v. tbe lUb 4 day of June next, and continue from day to dayfci until Thursdav the 28th. which last Trte-.tioned 'M riasx Class of the Ma-k U niVersitV ot JN OFtn-UarCliriw.. An- I .' 1 'i. . v .. . , . . . . .t ' Juottery, II stiidrtitnfthnniiritrtrfj'th.riiiFfiini m oy. is appointed for tne Commma&nem, .Vi - oftheCoilefre; : - vt,V vtrj- Rev Dr. Joseph CaidWelU ; nomaj.P. Devert Genl. Solomon Gryc'; , James fJ. Jolini,wjn, . , CoU Robert H. Jones, f- Genu . liioqias Love, ' ' Hon. James' Martini C " 1 r :. . Frederick Nasn, 3oL- Jainfs E.;Tay lor.;.i oAerbftbeTrWtees Aa ijuiv cr? JtrUt; ' All he cosfsideredi under an Ordinance of iLz Heard.' ' 3Iemberr9f tku Committee. . f . rs k ; , . v TnuUW' kr - 7. 4 ... hefor CMntiurupttoitJ special neetin cf the - - ' Board of Trustees t-dl be held atthc Univer:tyy i i for the purpose of receivirtg the Ceport cf ,v i :: , , f board of Vistiorgt upotfaujidry -Rtxohtir ! . i tofore refer dr tot1 and if considerL. tToobtainagenc -I concert of coition in matters, and to atlpc ;tend; Vith irtreasJcJ : ,. . ' lance and care, ,iie Ansiversary , nxam":rvJ; College, a HnaufuaJ sOtencUmec cf the Ccmrr1:'- v v 'n,fSec. Trustees University l ' JVRate'igb'rifthJIay 1827,-- 4 rnfaiE. SeaUnnual r.:uiin:!oti cf the f r JL' of "slnitituticn willcc. .;-:ec. : dayi th&4thday cf-JUSe; tnd clc day folio win r. .r m - Parenta,guardjarj end tne I;!:.. 5 cf t... . ".. " tucn aen.UyarrexpectV.!y, bTl.. l j : .. .. .. -7, i
The Weekly Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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May 25, 1827, edition 1
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