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3 " t t'rK . , -w, ! . . , - . , , -r - 'MOVv - ' ' - 1 s v -." "V" CJ. - A" pL-KH sssfs . i, . '.r ;n fOfGneral JacksorPs important military 55 jersons was named, to cooperate ana : v;vi,e5sVT,Vv? n' services. weotertainfl Juat, ands grateful communicate with other committ!ees.r ? ' AtTliree 6Harper:iihumt or Onc'l)6llar andjpafjfjppp compels" us'fo.-Vreclaxe, that wr . Not cfceainst know M .nothins; in his lite or public ac- . e . . - n -f tion.hich'ADthSrizeatbe belief tKat lie t appropnation in the Cooiptrol- 8 possessed Tof sufficient cnpaeity.'aod Wis- ler's Report kwc felt renewed pleasure, in dorn to hold -the helra of State. He is sceinp: the sum of g600 for the education is.' . T,TpniV.:ny'cryr.y,Rng. mar. Zeei$?ativeOn Frday last, Col? WyU liqmRohZnlh& Granvjne;waselected , the ei'th hallotingJhfr result of the last " Piloting, ' was'Robards L. Hen itCadwallader Jones urdaT4 la. JamesVKarandAridrew ;Joiner, wer Vfe'ctVdIeiiibeb of the Board for Internal Ini'provenient fpfrtnecnsuipgyeaf ' rOnihe'-samedajry : thfullowinggentle' men'VereetccUCouncillor Jei5Vev!esJi ;BrockWr1aiidl8aacVTAvcry; ; One 'rewa oTheXgTsUtivebyrocMdinofSafur.- day fare xrowaeai.oui, ? oui.:.wc,ai"t 1 -4If nfc Senate, on motion?of ;Mr; Dob - -son, i.theiJudiciarjlpmmittee were in r fltrniptrta enauire into the expediency. of ce s rA for On'eDolUr?"nd TWcntyFivei -r.ikticc;edirtjr publication. Those , raitprlennh mhesamep &lof Mm Udiieit M. Blakeleu. This muni- ;-:rU- thknltfdllv'V . ' - , . f mumw-w ; -n-ut, , ;t -v . ' :' , . , , 7" -1 iiceni iici was p8sei in ine snsiun m ,tjic L" - - Hu,scu iiici wincit uukiu iu ciiuuw 1Q1C t : . 1 nC Ua MnQ Qf. the Chief Magistrate of a great nation j - - r , ... . . and we have seen that he is no respecter fee ting tributes of national gratitude, with oflaw, save, only such as emanates from in our recollection. This noble ?remune- his own uncontrollable wilt. Wehaveno ration to the child, for the services of her disposition, nor js it necessary, to go into lQSt parent ennobled our state in public n detail of those acts of violence and reck- ion It wii, recollccted tt Cap! rflrt thpv flrP known throthrmt nur r.oun- ta,n Johnston Blakehfs fate was never try $;but strip him of the fame acquired by fully ascertained. He was and Is not, is his wiian achievements, and we ask, all the trackless deep could tell,! The what merit has he to entitle him to distinc- l,fe and fate of Blakely. was brought still tiontrom his country, fir -what claim can stonger to our recollection, b? the resig helay totheremembrarice of posterity ? nation of the Ule SoIicitor Geeral of the services at home, and abroad, of John State forto h,s philanthropic benevolcnc Quiricv Mams, ir is needless to speak.; was Blakely .indebted after the death of h Theyar identified, with the history of eur father, for a continuation of his studies, country, forthe last f thirly lyears. From at our University- To the eftbrts of this his earliest manhood, to the present period gentleman, he was also indebted for a of his-life, his time and talents have been mid8hi warrant in 1800. His naval devoted topursuits whollv civil and imme- ... . . ..... r . - diateiy ennoecteff with tne policy of our heroism is marked in indelible characters governments. v"As a statesman . he has in his country's annals. Hisearly orphan-fewfrivals-as a patriot no superior-a man age his interesting boyhood, his gallant who loves his country arid glories initsfree riao hood and his unknown fate, have cast Institutions rand who devotes his atten- a haIo round his name, which gives inte tion, to promoting and, securing ; its best, . . . . v . - - -its dearest Jind its Tgreatest interest" " We rest to his character, whenever it is inci most cordially believe, that he is from dentally brought to view, long tried experience and a faithful dis- - We know this is a thrice told tale,'' charge ofihe public duties which have been but to sons of North-Carolina, it will bear assigned him, eminently qualified for the repetition, for it speaks of one of the brw importanti responsible- trust to which he ' e , . .. . . hi hen lle L We furthermore, feel it eSt of r adoPteU Sons' and lt ProVeS lhat our duty i declare to the world, that after gratitude is a Republican virtue. We the most deliberate attention: to the charge have dwelt too long, t indulge in a length- oi -corruption, in .tne.iasi ejection or rre-jeneu paragraph, or we would recount, (jor Sident, and to; the assertions: which have can 8Uen acts be too often brought before been made in support of it, weare thorough- u . , i c i A flu . u ik i . . the rising: generation,) the same generous Iv satisfied, that there is not the slightest , ; -. . . 1 . f..nnA- ; ptj -unUna tnt.,Avt of our Legislature, towards our native "passihg a;lawj;makihglldebtsrlue by hohd or hote-recoverable, whenthe per- sqns owing ine same me-nuuut u muve ukt . yond the lirhitsof the r?tate; ! or that the t jer$ons; sirttend.ing?. toieave:.-tthe State r shaM be required td give newsecurity, llOn motion of Mr- Shobet,4fie; Commit tee ohajernalimpreyeioebtwere instruct ed to enquire into 'the expediency of, re patrmg and improving the Toad, leading fi&mrFayetteVillewto'-AVi tfie counties j6f J Moore,' ndolph,, Guil ford, and 'Sokes,Vegrpeaby t ftr a purvey h(ofbre.-made.byitheClvjtEngiotier.. ; ' OnXmotio -.-Jihe Com mi t tee on n terpal Im proveme nt w e re directedtoenijuffe whethefr any ' money has been 'drawn from the fund apart fur Internallmproveme'nt, during the'ihree last yarsnot authorized by -law : and if any, now;mucn,uy wnonvnu aor,,wna - In the4 Houseofr Commons, yMrAFishejr pr ese n ted a; bil 1 Xp i mi t the . a ppoi n tmeh t of, Solicitor Geperahandi Solicitors to four Years. ,f 'ft! iv becjes, :: a -oiiuto incorporate the Cotton Plant'Sjeamboat (Company 5 and c Mr. .nill;;JromAhe. Committee on. In ternal lrnproyenientS reported a bill concerning- the .entry of landscovered by the lakes of Pun go, Phelps and'Mattamuskeet. j? rohiDits ineir.eniry as vacant tana, j a These bills w ere-read the first time. and, luminous State Papeiv which w'ejdoub not wil I be: "read with great in'teret as it not only'cobtains a clear andsaiisfactorV: yiew of the Finances of the GoVernraeni', but shows also, - that aH the .prejlictious heretofore made, f .the failure of the re ceipts at the Treasury, from' duties on 'F.r eign Importation?, from the" etTectsrof ;the Tariff act of 184, are completely con tradicleil byt the fact, that the amount of duties received in the three years,since that period have been greater thvin ,t he three previous to it. The Secretary is .also of opinion, that nothing will promote f;o much the prosperity of this Country, as the laying of additional duties on Foreign Mji nufactures of Wool, Iron and 'Hempy-and also on the finer fabrics of CottojiHe'has no doubt that if tiiis course pursued; this country will in a few years'," not only be able to supply tnost of the ,wants of our ow.i people jjorall the most necessary-ar ticles, fanned from these raw materials but we shall alsd be able to export of our own Manufactures to a large a mount. .YTlic reasoning of the Secretary is so forcible on this subject, that we will not at'empt to describe if, but refer to the Report itself, which we thi nk cannot fail to produce con viction on every ingenuous mind. - General Jackson has denied, in a letter to Felix Grundy the truth of the stte ment, that he threatened to chastise .a' Se nator of the United Slates for the part he took in the discussion of the Seminole question. v ''7vl' The Petersburg Intelligencer says, tha the appearance of the notice if the Pres ident of the. Cape Fear Bank as might be expected has had a very serious effect upon the credit. of the Cape Fear Bank paper in circulation in that town. y VBIBItE-SO CIETlVj ,' fITHE annual, meeting of,tfte-Hi0leAii03iieyr. viv lX . Ni Cnilta"wnibe held in the Senutc : Chausr BeV.on iisftiay ' "evening "the f 18J V instant sZ? : V- . " - - - Jr- r- - Court ot Lqity September lertn, . William CherrfS6locnnd CtetryV4sspJ Cherry J: - and Jmeslf. Cherry,f tiailifee iVttfrinfaKtC'?'.-' Levi Cherry, widow of Soloinoit CUerryfc Petitioiiers. M.JlT3tderandtfary,''foOTerfy5Ia O nnilE lVtoni-. et 1 farth . in .'their petition, JL- thi Solomon 1 Cherry; latejcf nertiecpUTttty';;; dieel intestate, !beinasersed and possessed of iwo ; tracts or lamitov):; une tract Tcopjaining- hun and lands for Vdiviskn ainQnylbe hciwklaw 6f the' v said vri titled reside whhinbeJurwlctbn''o'f,ttIns 'Curt and,. priy 'that publication'be made, to the said Hbldf j er and .wife, tliat thev be and appear at the bext 'p Court; , to be tield qthe. third JHonday pf .Ma'rch :r next, and Plead answer or dmur. ;;And itap. t i';' fore ordered, hatVpub)tcatior be, made inthe - Kaleidi Keeristen .For;S 'weeks.",that :the, sad -t Holder and" wife bVawl-appt: ftitheuext ternt 3',, ; of said Cbur.r; to beiield in TincTyir; urithtHlrd ; demur tcrfhe saidpetition.r tliatjttdnjeB pi?W--)r confesso beolered -against thenC - .4ir"t f i'-Vv ' . . Test , CH A3. W. 3 ACOCKS, CM. B.,C Uf ; v J Windsor,, C:. 12th;Oc 182t : , ISO- f tate'of Norths toliui; - Court of luitht'FITermi3.J lSi2r . , ' rt r, " James WtBbVtfompl&iA ' Jonathan Cnrrih and wite-KlizaietnJate: -Jbuza! 'X3! ' , bethJetikms, defendant ifJX'rJ'U Bill tb make bdnveyance of Ueal Estate ' "ffT a)peaijntcto the, satisfaction of:theMCeti;yif;V 1 era- e meeting of the fnends'ofthevAdmin istrationwas held jin' this CttV on, Satur d ay; 1 ast - f or the pu fpbse of appoi n ti ng De I eFaxes to aneim, ine v vc 1 ion uu j 20lh nstanti The meeting wasiorganiz by t h e a p poi n 1 1 n e n t o f - C o 1 i ffilliam Bin.' SecretarW - , . aw as Teobjects.of the meeting having.beeu exlairted by atiwaddress fromAV.: R; Galesj on motion, a committee was -appointed, to Jr4rfr'-HreainWe:aijfritesoIutipnsexpres? swcC otVllie sense' of aheleetiDg.rrhs - CUluliniVtc, .uiiBi.atiM vtuwiiiua .,: jrvt- r re u x V ark e r Ran d ; J qh n LiJ;b n r H en - ryVVVlonague; and r.Y" .Gates re "'tlred a sV)rrti'me and .submitted the, foK lowing wjiich was juoanunousLy-adppted : '! .WGfuV opposed tb ihe.etffcl wo5f t.Ghn2ndrew Jackson feubtctaud xveconfidently;jelieye-that a liir deftlopemeaU'puWic-8entrme)ii in iniS u ,t.ivrHiKii;! nji -nuiuiij - , - r: 1 ..',".--.." .17-.:-" l.i ly failed of proof, by witnesses too, from soldier's son the brave Forsyth. wnom nis convjeuon was most connuenuy ' anticipated, that we tan view it "in no Congress. In to-day's paper, will be, Other, lights. than a baseless calumny; found a list of the Standing Committees But if the ...candidates stood on equal of the House of Renreseatativqs, appoint- ground, with respect to their qualifications, ed by the new Spe'akrr. . It appears that we should conceive it an act of iniustice .A.J , . r. , ; - , aSd of doubtful policy to displace Mr a thorough change h,s been made, and m Adams, whilst the general measures of his 8ome or lhe n,05t important Committees, a administration have been found to promote majority are opposed to the views o.f the the true .interests of the nation. More the President. Be it so 5 as friend's tb the especially, is a change to be deprecated. Administration, we do not regret it, since it would be construed into ari appro- 4l. -u . , , . .fc . . u . u. .1 1 f .i r' though we have no doubt, it wi ultimate duct of1 ah Oppositioh, unprecedented for l be n source of reSrel t0 those who h;iVe violence, and which manifests a ! determi-1 contributed to this unprecedented state of j nation to prostrate the. Administration, j things. eyen .thougji the best; interests of the na- 0n Tuesday, the different subjects em tion) should . be sacrificed in the attempt. . ,. 4. n t This fliinoVniciE was r,ni7 hPfr, Mr. braced in the President Message, wer Adamw inblf hifiPrnnd it hno nnnnt.! I reterreo. Mr. Carson submitted a Keso- ry measure 'originating with, or, counte- Jlution instructing the committee on Indian nanced by him, and in some nstances with Affairs to enquire 4nto the expediency of ucii viruience, as 10 reneci uisgrace ou rp in, o- to ih s StatP. JQ.Qnn d tn the CheroKee Indians for reservations, by r. Jiesolved,. there fore. That we will sunoort th trontv nf 1R1Q. Mr Witti lliw iv-.i.biijii vii (Illllil-WIUIIICY AUU.IlIi UV Mill i l a'- i I honorable means. ? j an enquiry which was negatived, as to the i 2 lesvlvc(L That we should deem the eTec expediency of repealing the duty on i .iff 1 T !:-''. - .1 il 1 I 1 1 parture from those princifiles which have'hither- v i ; to influenced the rpeofde of the United States, in h On Wednesday, Mr. Bryan presented i. n-5Th.f t.! - the memorial of the citizens of Newbern. citizens of. other counties in this State, in thejasking for an appropriation, for the im propriety .oappointing. Delegate to the Conven- provement of the navigation of Ocranokt Uon to meet in this City on the 20th instant. I . , - . , . i - 'i - 4 Kegohvd, That B. S. Kin?. Parker Rand. Inlet, and of the swash. Mr. Little obtain Dempscy 'Vowelt, John iiinton, S.BirdsaIl, Lem- ed leave to introduce a bill fixing the ratio uei uooKe, ami jonn vv. Harris be anoointed ai c . ,: .f . Committee of Vieilance and Cone.nonH.W tS of presentation, under the fifth census . 7 . ' I .1 - r m . .- rresjjonct witri other tjounties in this State, and anu alter tne of March, Itiay, at one J1" to??. dn5 Pd.cmUprcicntative for every 60,000 inhab- represent, this meeting in- the said Convention, tha the defendantsin this case are tidt .te.f K IJ OTl'Tl - dents ot this state.it is ottiereaanat.puoiica i w, n . ,i o. be made in tne IWrfgh-Register Tor six weebM In i Wake Forest on the 13th inst. Mr. George i successively, that,. unless' said :'defen(laiitss10 appear at the next Court ot Iurtyi-.ta;Jbe4ieia,pv----fovVaid Countyi at the Court House-inT; tlie town vt-fsV V Lot juccson, on toe-nun,. Monuay alter .me iounafyc7 VV. Thompson, principal of the Classical Schok in that place, to Miss Franeis irenshaw, daugh ter of Win. Crershawi Esq. In rrankhn countv, by the I?eY. Mr, Dowd, on the 12th inSt. Mr - Howell. Webb of this Jty to Mrs. nn Harvy of Franklin. . , In Halifax county, on the 5th inst. by the TtevJ Mr. Nash, M;j. Jordan, Walker, of Washington county to Miss Marth i Ann Kliza Crawford. Lev s eldest daughter of John Nicholson, Esq. c ,, , J i In ChHtham county, on the 21st lilt. Mr. John IJ. Chambers, of Dinwiddle county, Va.- to Miss Rebecca Farrcr, daughter of Major Feter Faf- rer. '. In Uowan county on the 13th ult. Mr. Thomas. A. Hague, of Concord, to, Miss Sarah Waddle. Im Mecklenburg county, on the 13th' ult Mr.' Aaron A. Kennedy to Miss lane Sloan; daugh ter of Jmes Sloan. t - v' At Wilmington, on the 20th ult. Mr, George Coston to Miss Fanny ltussell. " . ' : ' In Guilford, on the 29th ult.. Mr. -William Woodburn to Miss Margaret P. Kirkman. - v exparte" ana a decree, made accQinngiy;,v?o:ii Acopy.feste-v JKO AUlS, C M.Ji Kovv 161827. - S..; 7 C2a,6w:i; DIED, In' Gu Iford, on the 2d ult. in the" 78th year of her age, Mrs. Juliana Greear, consjrt of Mr.T-ho n as Greear. 1 he deceased was for "many years a worthy nd respectatoie member dt lhe Prsby teriun Church. ' ; At Newbern. on tha 19ih ult Mr. Samuel Sit- greaves hllis in theiflst vearot his age. At Wilmington on the 22d ult. Mrs. Maerda len Margaret Walker, relict of the late James Wallcpr, esq in the 73d Vear of her age. " fc At Edenton. on the 22d inst,' Mrs. Marcaret Blatr.vwife of peorge-Klair, esq and daughter of Dr. M. K. bawyer, in the lyth year ot her ag; : In Mecklenburg county, on the .-8th tilU Mrs. Mannah Stephens wife :of Squires Stephens, in 51st ye;irof her age ; on the 6th -ult. Mrs. Mar garet Morrison, wife of Mr W. J. Morrison. v At Salisbury, on' the: 19th ult. Mr. Nathan Dunn, a native of New Brunswick, "N. J, in the 33d. vear ot his age. j. -: V At Forksjof the Yadkm, on the 7tlvult. Mrs. Ann Bailey, in the 54th year of her ae, " . 7 tfHK following are the drawn, nambes Jtfcv'' M. "New-York Consolidated ;Lottrt'9t Ciasff, u" ' for-1827. vlzt- ' " -7 V-'-'.'r V Y"- 1st. -.-2d. i ' 3d. - yr4ih.t - , 5tb ' 6tV: Tf.r t V -o 'STATES WNtYHE.v ip B - iciuuiv i i ra'o hirtei&Ker troni BaN; . Ji.- jtimore", f e'JpectfviHy"informs.the Gitizerts pfV?r Kaleigh'aud it s vlcinstyr thatt heiaa Ta" verv :su!- perior Pi.in' Forte fyr sale, which be, will sell ojv-? agreeable terms to persons inclined tor purchase- r -,N: B." Thosewho wts,b tourcr;use will pteaseV " tomake Jrornediate abolition -lbTMrVattSiI. ll.irribon., CottonwiU be tkeii in p-Vnnt 4 r ON the: first . 6L Januaryt'nexti JiefciblbeiV ' r" ! wilt tpeu AbctiaoimvUie IfoUlafeoc- copied by, Robert H. W v une- Hie mkniiremeAt fh V of will be- confided hv MrT;miiihi P ih;.rht 1 4 tohave .eifgem!erd -nmre tHann ordina-' py' degfv?eHf biiu4, feeling Y Tr w'seldonr tiiat an;me:ieSt7so iiitensyjs manifested at the apnruch f the Wme, whejit we are call- en ouJtp -exercise .tne eiecuvirancpise', i'r ihiuriiose )f lesi 0 all nj; - thai nelson vho-ii Vnll t'h'e.tijr'otlirt in; the;; gift; of i rcetiivnAbove-vi todiers;VthVs' isPa Vu b' fe n t a ;uf yt-pu &c au ritryv ;thanVi$A! vab ci rij; i mv vn w of ambit iousf me tif w esbou id WeiK diipiis'siOnaiel v, bearitrs . in , mind, v ' uttHutysi iMijn o t inen j:jp rmapi e9vai)u r- ! diV'dual;nreterrnces, Irmihinflur ana nroner. to advance the obiect of. th; mt. I ,1 J; M ing. . t . - itants. The bill was read ttvice and com- r.5i;Jie3otwdt That four persons be chosen to mitted' TTc ir4- (hit moAf Inir in..k..Mi!J . .1 f. - to be selected by the Committee of Correspoii- I if he claim of Mrs. Susan, Decatur was dence. , - presented by Mr. Hamilton, of South-Ca- 1 t WILLIAM HINTON, CVn. roHna. B. S. Kino, Secy. " ; ; - . Oft Thursday Mr. P. P. Barbour, of Vir- - r it ' , ' gini a, submitted a - restitution 7 for. the sale Jhe following gentlemen have been ap. f the seven millions of.the Stock of the pointed, by (he' Committed of Vigilance uiU Bank f the United States, owned.bv the Correspondence, to represent this (Wake) Goyernment. The hihj respectability of coiintyas Delegates in' the' Adamsl Con- the quarter from which this proposal cume t, omk n...' oht have given it an alarmins conse 6;;"'n vw4ll'- ;.vfiftff.. ' DJ qpence to the commercial community, had Vv""- it not been met by the decided opposition Dejejeux and t -Dr. Jjhn Heckwith : ; - ' .TMessrs. M'Duffie& Gam: TWprin- '''" '' 1 4 v " cipnl recofomendation of tKe tJreasure'-pro- yin addition to. the Administration roet- pnsed by MrB. appeared mbe,- the eiri mgk al readyiinou need, we have' hearil frmri which would accrue", to the ."Treasti ry, by; severatwthetswhtriiaveA appointed Dele"- the "advance. thee7itl"ltiree'pec rent; at gates?ti the Convention, at ihfe'pAceed i SB ""Wr,S,in 5 lhich r . r ' ' ' ' - -i f - on iseven MiKicns ot I)oIlars,,'wouMU cer- mgs of whidi-we are.compelietl, to defer. hj:i:Wmta vr ten,lMr am Severa,of the;DdegatcsJbaifVal however, of supWin-. that f iveu4iq uiis vuv,-auu Nwe.aniiciDaiequiiei2 a i fullrjConvention'considering thai'it Jv&s of the whole-amoua? of the capital "of the, bVeii'tWWdrk Ban;oaHe.JJnked:;States,) could ; be Lv',V-; "!-i-.-v?:-" S5 thro witiAtu market, withnur seriously; af- tAnumeroui?JackW "5 i& alrrt0f 1 p0Jn!' iir-f,v .ii ,VT,r ed out b?uie jrentletnen who spoke against inFavctteville,:pn'Tharsday evening last. . J. w---" tt' ir -st"' 'f1.- -the proposition of Mr.- Barbour. v Louis D. HenrvtnoktheChairand explain ,vfc- v:' s ed the object or the mectifi:v A tommif ' e commence; the publication in. to-days Broke thejail of this County, : d the night of the 9ih instant, WILLIAM f -LOVE and JOSEPH KIRK, atramsl whom a Bill of Indictment hasl been ;found for- Negri Stealing. ; . ; :,. , '-. - ' v Love is a small man, about 28 years of age, with l'ght hair, bluelyesTiand a fair skin- He has a wife and xme child,-wh-m he will no doubt take wi h him; His ife is a good locking dark. skin woman. , - . Kirk is brit 25 Vears of age, is taTI and weI m;lei with"blackvhair, blue eves and fair skin's plays on the Fiddle 'and s fond of s:iritsv f'T As tht-y are notorious; villains, it it honed all good citizens will aid in theo? apprehension They wilt probably 'go to Kentucky, -where they have relations. " "H. D. BRIDGES,' ShfT Chatham county, Dec.5 13. " 26 2w , Oxford Female Acatlcray; " " TIHE -first ,Sessionof the year 1823 will com- fl ': mehceinthis ' Institution on the; 7th of January-i ' Ter V,s for Board and InstuctKm -in ememary anu cieniincurancnes xaugni. in this Seminaryi- will be 60 ddlar Music 28 Pamttngaml Prawmg 15 French Language;!" per Sessiont i.jhev Institution, is-wellftirnished wuu large iuaps,:vi joes, a uicmirdi ana rmii' iiAnkiAl A A i 0 ' n VifT in" J M At JLff m a ... can be obtained in highly wspctable;familiein town;:Strict-attentioni.-wiU. be paidto tbe'man- m MMt mAt lAr,Af inajf 4Ka 4fMtfctfT4t. wno is a grauuaie ot- laie College, Und whose C-k recommendations are higtily-Vi'ttsfkctory. ' iV':-4-ei- Mr. D wight wdlf teach- tiie'lstiivad preek ; Lngwtges,-together witb,.the-Eng)isri EJernentJi ,.i and the Mathefliic-V ttteir vanous ljranchfeV. V .Kwi ?' ' "u""?m .vi. niwp iu,lc ,.Ajniue(l'TO"SlX-- ''.'i "v- ' -andtheUerrrwkrevthirty dolb . ' teeni half yearly m advancewim-acliarge i of cents rer session for' tiontJnpnria I - t Jir irr : J5 . ' - k J1 ' rA-. . . scibers,; orHA Mr JJwfgta at the jbouse tif-T. 'ly"- -Uevereui.; ftfi Mtileighyov.SQ.; -- i',l94:;'V PrivaferBordiDaciiool'V;;-'-.-t. . , Mithborough A' 'sn':"yiy: ' "TJHE exercises jDmy School Will close on the JL ; 30th of "this month and be'Tesdmed on thef-Wf ; first Motulayjn JanuaryV"" v; JiZ' ; .kv'V j. WITHER OQ&ih'S Board and Tuition 65 ber 'session. aid fn t,v"V , i va;TC -'Sjr-,i nurf p "eeceived" r T . t a ir a j-vti 4. r ur.j niernai 4iutruyeuien .iteraiure and Cbt- hZ- - lues, in nt? viiy 01 v asnington; and in the T ' v Stales of DeUef.l?oVth.Car6irDa arid Louir, - -Vv " . isiana. lWV' .j Second Classi -:'Z;rJ; 'THE Subscriber havjnsr suDermtended 'ti. : drawrng of the .Gftmd VwkoUdeitd Latterus r lass r!",- V.lo .60 i.jclusiv).were ivera'ly'placed. n'h -wheejl tliw day t and that ibe fotiowinnvere tha : t ! 4-4unbers',drawfi,:r r;v,t V.;'vs.-rt-r ' der in wtiich thy staibon sthatMa 10 sW;- -No.,I4 ivja the-lst that;w"s dr.trn vo. STaVj JVTbe Richmond: Enquirer, AVarrenton tie porter arr t .Tarborp' Free Prc-ssj is'eachr equest rte2d ; Xio.rST wslhe 3d r N. 13;wa th 4dnW - t-No- 3t was-the'.5ih f;tfo 3.1 Was ihe "61K N:' 53 s was the .7th K6i9 wasit'Jirind'flo. ''V t wWth? 9ilt an ri.st.VA " 'V : t? T ' A v W iroeijburiiaili at tlie'-Cfy of nxihlntriim: - . ' WMFROU3V-
The Weekly Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Dec. 21, 1827, edition 1
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