vol.. Ill ]
ClIJIRMTTE, X. C. ri KS1I.U\ Al'lUL 21, 1827.
TN'O. 127.
PriJLlBHKI) W KKKI.Y
By LKMUEL llIN(iIIA^T,
.It Three Dollars a year, paid in advance.
No pappr " '11 discoiUliiuetl, unless iit the
(i;.icrctioii of the editor, uiitil all arreiiruges are
jiulil-
Advertisements will be inserted at the usual
rites. Persons sending in advertisements, are
ls;i;ic .Mexander,
Sample Alexander,
M ni. 'I'. Alexander,
Hev. A. Anderson,
requested to note on the iTiurgiii the nuni!).er of .\,’iteir"'^'*''’
insertions, or they will he continued unf.i forbid,
and charged acconlingly.
I.IST or LSTTERS
RKMAININ(; in tlic i'oht-oftiro fiK hurlottc,
North-Carohna, April 1, lo2r.
A. >\ ni. A, Kerr, 2.
I“;aac Alexander, •
Maj. 'I'lios. Alex ander, Margaret A.'r,(/urir>,
jun. John I.aw.son, i.’.
T\\e, C\\aY\otte
AS commenced runn-
in.y between this place
r and Camden, S. (T. once a
—week—distance 80 miles.
It 1-. aves Charlotte every Wednesday at 5 o’
clock, P. M. and arrives at (jantden on Friday,
;i' (■) o’clock, P. M.; leaves Camden on Salnr-
at 2 o’clock, P. M. and arrives In Char
lotte on Monday at 3 o’clock, P. M.
I'.vriK—Passage to Camden, f5, or f>] cents
Tiir mile.- For seats, apply at the difl’erent
rost-iiIices.
Persons wishing to travel on this line, may
r spcct to meet with good acctvmrnodations, and
,iii as cheap terms as any other liiu' in the
southern countrv. 'I'here is now a direct stage
I lie IVom Charleston, S. C. to Knowilie. Tenn.
wliirh passes through tliis place ; and besides,
s h ave here every week, in tli{]'erent di-
nctions, thus allording facilities of eomnmni-
c';ition witli every section of tlie countrv.
rilOMAS liOVl).
Cliarlotte, Feb. L’4, 18-7.—4t27
(I^r'lhe editor of i!ie Western Carolinian
vill L’lve llie above four Ins^*rlions in his ])a-
j>( r. and forwurti liis account for payment.
\v i\V*'\\es & 3e'we\U‘ry.
TTIO^IAS rKO JTER & CO.
!!v
Kobt. V. Alliso’i,
\V. J. Alexander, 2,
li.
T?. Hanks,
David Hi’own,
Al(salon) llLu 'c.
Poladore 1‘rickiil,
Capt. IJlack,
Mr. iJlakelv.
F,lizal)clh Itanker,
.I.'icob Itostain,
Samuel Moyes,
rpton liyram,
\V;m. llo\ le,
Joseph Hlackwood,
James IJrovvn.
C.
David F. Caldwell,
lieorge Cross,
Aai’OM (Conner,
U ni. Culverhouse, 2,
Josejdi Clokej,
John Cagle,
James D. (M’aig,
Martha (!owan,
Janies Ca])S,
John Coston.
J).
Thomas Dunn,
Jolin Da\is, .1,
Sugar Dulin,
David Dougherty,
John Dow, 2,
James Dinkin.s,
'I'homas Davis,
Lewis Dinkins.
F..
Charles F.Ims,
Jolm F.nierson,
J'lederick Kzeli.
F.
Heiu’v Fohtcr,
TAKF.S this method to in-
form the y)u!)Iic, that
lh( y have opened a sln)p in
(.'harlotte, in the house lately
occupied by Doct. Samuel
Henderson, on the north ''ide i '*'■ thnn, 2,
of the Court-Ilo\ise, w here '
they arc well prepared to re* j Heuben Freeman,
^ pair all kituls of ' ' ’ ’' ' ' -
Clnrle.s I’owler,
Samuel Fraser,
ti.
Thomas Gillespie,
st;i’ ' ;.t{entl(»n to Inisiness, to mcrt the pulilic S IhdU'.i-* \V. l*lUiicr,
p;itM)iKige. They have on liund and for sale, i
t!ie following articles ;—
(until men*'! gold patent lever Watches;
F.adii,'*;’ do. do. do.
SilvL-r lover and plain do.
i’hains. Seals and Keys, Slides and Wings;
Hreast Pin.s, Finger ifings, and Kar liings ;
Silver 'I'ablc and Tea Spoons ;
Sinp l.adles and Sugar 'I'ongs;
.iitncs ClodtB,
lit till' siinrtest nr'tice. They hope, by a con- j
Samuel Graham, 2.
]|.
John Henderson, 2.
Taylor Hutchison, 2,
John Hutchison,
John W. Herron,
Thomas Harbeson,
Ml. Ilolbroi)k',
Henrv Hoover,
Silver Spectaeles, green and white, to suit Koust’.m,
all ages ;
Military Huttons, T.ace and EpauletIv
T.adies’ork Moxes and Reticules;
Hags and Clasps; Thimbles, ?vC. v^e.
17*
\Wi\Ao\‘a\.
Capt. Hartgrtjve,
Isaac Henderson,
John Hays, junr.
.Moses Haj
Tliomas Hutchison,
M tn. K. l.emiiiond, 2,
\\ illlain Lees,
Jean l.eiiimoiid,
Wn.. i,uek s.
m;
Iltnjamin Morrow,
Kev. |{. H. Moriison,2,
1 >:i\id M’Donald, ’
John .NrCiuay,
Anna M’l.me,
Almcroii Mih s,
'I'liouK.s \, Mina,
Michiu l M’l ary, ,i,
.'lohn .M’l^oi'i!,
Pioliert M'Kiiiii y, ■
Alexander .NFK’ee,
I’liikmoii Morris,
Hoderlek M'('awlcy,
Montgomery, J,
James Monlg'fUieiH,
.lauies Morns,
John M'F.avcn,
Margaret Milkr,
'J lioni is M’Corkl^,
Margaret N. Martin.
\.
Thomas (J. \cel,
().
I?*-aley Oates,
Nathan (*rr,
John El. Orr,
P.
Wllli.am X. Parks,
WilliaiTt L. P.itton,
F.Ii/abeth Parks,
Isaac Prlee^
(iid. or F.lilui Perry,
.liihn C. Pharr,
Charles H. Polk, 2.
H.
AVilhani Keid, 2,
Uev. John ]{ooki_r,
Alex. Jfobison,
Wm. liudisill,
Margaret Hodgers,
Dr. Joseph Koas,
Mr. ilodilin,
William Ho!)Isoii,
Josepil liei'd,
AVilliam Uoss,
Pt-ter H(nse,
George Hose.
S.
S. H. Smith,
D. V. Sulil\an,
Hugh Smith,
John G. Smai'tt,
‘Abraham Scott, 2,
Joseph Sampl",
l''dmonl Smith,
.laiin-s Sprati,
.lanii s Sloan,
Jesse Stiiwell,
Arthur Staftord.
l.lles or Asa Smith,
.IiNcpb Sprout,
\\ Hi. 1’. ‘'priilU'S
Thomas Sprati,
I’m Stlr.-oi\
Tii(i;r.i Siiutp,
Iv'
r'li/.abetii C. Ilouitoii, M'r'ti.a 'tcv::;
i'homas Henry, W iliiain .'"coU.
Silas Hunter, Mols Stuckling,
Dr. Sainl. lieiidersun, I’egg\ SjjVihj;.
i
l)i‘. ]). li. Dnvlap,
r>F.Ql'r,s rS all tliose v im are l)ii!,.‘htetl t.o
II him, to come f(n’svard Ix fore or duringtbe
week of our Superior Coiu't in Ma\, anil ..iltle
their accouiH> either willi Note or Cash. rhnsf>
who (1.) not av.iil themse!\es of this notice, wiil
eertiiMily pay cost, as he is b.jterm!ncd to clobc
his jujoks up to Jamiary as speedily as
possible.
"t2?,.
JKH'TffJt'S
Tlios, I. Johnson Thos. lliirris.
U.VVINCJ ris-i)ci:itcil in the pvnr*ire of MF.D-
K'iXI', ri'speetfidlv leiidiT llieir ser\ic>.
ill the sevi'ttil uepartmenis of tlu lr profes.Ion,
to trie ciii.'. IIS oi' Charlotte and its coiiti,riinu^
eoiintj-y. They e;in at all tinu's be foun I, at
their newly e-tabri'hed shop, on the h't form
erly ocre’)ic(| !>y Dr. i'homas^ llendf-rsoi!, tv o
buiuii'i t! _\ aids soiilli ot' ;iie Court I lou.if, '.\-
cejjt wiie/i piofi ssioii dl',' cnga^n'd. i In v are
in d:o!\ e\i)e;iatl(;!i ol’ afr. >b and geiuilne us-
sortiiu-r.t oi Med;ei.ie h'om I’iiduueipiua and
Nt w \ t)rl;. 23‘
A'^i'icwWvwaV .VoWcf.
THK Mecklciil)urg Agricultural Society will
meet at the Court-iloiise in Ciiarloi’e, rvi
the last Saturday of this month.
The membt-r.-. are rmue.stcd to attend at
elevtii o’clock, A. M.
J. SMITH, *SVf’7.
April 11, 1827.—2t27
Vv\\Y \YnA*w\ug.
VJ.L persons indebted to th(‘ estate of |{o-
bert
Irwin, d'jce.ised,
re(iue?.tfd to
• STANZAS FOR Ml'SlC.
II r TIIK I KV. T. DALK.
“O, BRF\TiiF. no more that simple air,
I’hough soft and sweet thy wild notes ^well.
To me the only tale tin y tell
Is cold tlesp;ilr ' —
f heard it once from lips .is f.iir,
I lioard it in as sweet atone,—
N'ow I am left on earth alone,
And she is—where ''
How have those v I'll-known sounds renewed
The dream.s '■{'earli- r, happi- r hours,
V* bell life—a d.esi i't now—was strewdl
A\ ith fairy flowers ! —
Then all was bright, and fond, and f.ilr,—•
Now flowers ai’e I'adeil, joys aie fled,
Aiitl luartand hope are with the diad,
For she la— vv here ^
Can I then lo\e the air she loved ^
Can I tiien lu'ar the melllng strain ^
Which brings her to my soul again
Calm and unmov’d ’—
And thou to blame my tears forbear;
For w liile J list, sweet maid ! to thee,
Piemenibranco whispers, ‘such was she,’—
And she is -' where i*
come and life their notes, as iiidulgeuvX' caiuioi
be givMi.
JOHN IP.WLV, K.
April 10, 1S27.—2127.
•XI A iivv\ isc\\U‘nt.
Notice.
r A Al’ T. PATITTHDGF, begs leave to inform
the Public, th.at he jiropose.s re-ronimenc-
ing the Seminary at Norwich, State of Ver
mont, on the first Monday in .lime, 1K27. The
parlieiilar object in view will be to make it a
primary School, w here jouths can he ailmitted
at an early age, and be correctly and thorough
ly iiistriictid in the elementary branches of
learning, and carried forward in them so far as
their ag«.s and other circumst.inees will permit.
The following r.r.uiches ol'study and instruc
tion will be inuiiided in the course of F.duca-
lion at this Institution, viz: The Reading, Writ
ing and S])( Ibng of the F.nglish i-angiiage,
Fngllsh Grammar and Composition, the Latin,
Cii'4'ek, Fnmil and Spanish lang'uyges, Aritli-
metic and the higher branches of Mathematics,
• ) far as the ages of the pujnls will perinlt,
i.loi ution, Geo^ra|)by, History, Hook Keeping,
tlie eli iiients of Natural Philosophy, including
\stroiiomy, to be taught l)y familiur, e\planai(j-
f|1H r t. h glint b.a\ I iOKSK, ry k cliires. A oonujkte C(jui>e of .Military
-j 1 v,!l st.i; 1 till- » r. ,!iiiiLC l.veieiseand placti\il Military duty, including
season, at tlie r,j't!u" t.'ie fie I'l ntary luai.eiies ol .Military Science,
aIl subscriber, ( m r} tlay ol the 'a-igiit also by le tores- 'fhe sword Kxereise,
veek, (.xcept Saturdays, on v. hich da\ be \ i!* "usic and Daii'Mii^. I hr Pari'iit.s and (.nai-
■■.taiid at .Fobii McCoy’s, im ar Hopewell iii’ i t ,
M.c b'iusf. comiT'ctieiiit;'on tin S.iturd i\ ii. |
•VtiWe.e.
A GIM’r.APiLY to tlie provisions to n Deed if
Trust f'ro’i! William Uiidlsill, lohicuretbe
payment of a drbt .»due ihe bank ofNew bern,
tbc‘ undersigned will sell, at Public Siile, in
(Jharlotte, to the highest bidder, on V.oiulay,
the 28th of \)ay next, (being Monday of Cou''t,)
tlie lots and improvement-i in said town, at ]>re-
si nt oceiijjied b_\ said Rudi./ill. The improve
ments aix atwu story frame dwelHng-house; all
n l es^nry out buildings; a well of excellent
water in tl.cyard; :ill of which are in comforta
ble le.'it ri. pair, and handsomely hituaied. 'I'lie
[Uirfli ihfi' crn h.i\e the bank a'.conimoiiations,
by givliii;’ IjLind and approved security.
' JONAS RCDlSli.L, sen.
W M. DAMD^jtJJv.
April 10. 1827.—."130
\p;'i*. l.liil'.iriA v.iill)i-bt to loarr- at riie
iMHlcr.'ite r.itrs ot 'hree dollars the season ; r.ne
iimII.u’ tift_\ Cl i;ts the single ii an, the iiuui''y
'.G ' e [ i': ! at the time of si-rvii/i', or tin m.n-f
V idi ri-d as put by tin- smmhi , six
tv ns(’v-:i Ufire u itb foal t.riat care
.’■aiis v\ ill lie allow i d to si.dect the branches to
•vliicii their sons or v. ards arc to attend. 'I'lie
.ganizatlon of the Si uiiiuu y vs ,11 be strictly
military, ;ind tiie Cadets will be recjuired to go
through a regular course ol pr.ictical military
duty and instruction. 'I'hc military iluties and
e\erc,i:,es will be attended at such times as
would otherwise lie spent cither in idleness or
DR. JOHN M. IIAPPOLDT
TAKKS this method of informing those who : John Hudson,
niav feel disposed to honor him w'ith their John Hargrove, 2,
patronage, that he has removed to the late resi- Dr. Thunias Harris,
dcnce of Mr. Abner Houston, where lie may be W in. Hail, 4,
found and consulted at any time, except when ^ George M. H.uils,
eng:if(ed in l)is professional avocations abroad, i Cams llendei>on, ,
H( w.nild also return his thanks to the inhabi-j J
tants of Providence and its vicinity, for their j Andrew Join s,
Vih( r ' patronage duiing the past year; he fur- I Philip Johnson,
ther or.' solicits a conlinuance of the same, | KVuben Jonson,
-mi. wil. endeavor, by his assiduity and attention j Hi pry Jainison,
to liiis.ness, to give general satisfaction. Con- j David Johnson,
.sidenng tiie scarcity of money, and the pres-
S'l:'.' of the times, he promises that his charges
tlia!' I' very moderate.
J‘r(H'ith‘Ui', Mtrlih'iihiir!^ cnunty, N.L'. >
Ffh'iwrn 1, 1H27. —18tf S
N. IV Fa ily MediciiK's kejit on hand for sale'
llouse. oi* Vi Vii^y Vulumv u\,
j ' prv c.iiiti. 'H V lil be take n to avolil uccioi uts; i '
j i.'iit I V. :!1 not I't li.iiilc for any. Th
Robert Johnson,
IsM'ic J.'Uiii'^on,
Samui 1 Johnson, 2.
K.
Riile'r 1?. K' er,
H. Uirkp itrlck, sen.
'I liomas Kennedy, 2,
Charles Kikcr,
Mai'fiis Kennedy,
1H3—3t27
(I. A. rjiomp'^or!,
Jii'-ri)li Tlion psoi;,
.toha 'i h()ii.a.s,
P. ’I botnpson,
ThoUias 15. I • 'u.!,
D.iiuel Towle.
W.
.T.uiic s W iKoit, 2,
,';(S. Wiliiani'i.n, or
M m. Hyrain,
Tbemias W iiic!u. 'te r,
John W aiker,
A. W heeler,
U''bt. Wilson,
Joiin W itherspooii,
F.d'.v ard Weir,
Dr. S. r. W illiaiusoii,
(•eorge Wilson.
Y.
Kll.''is Young.
W M. SMi l'H, P. yf.
voli d to frivolous and useless amusement.-j,
u ason to I they will not encroach in the least on the regu-
r(>;'imic.u'e the '-d 'f April and end on the toili i .studies, but on the contrarys t^y fdbng up
ti e vacant hours with a regular, manly and
hi-althlul I x -r( Ise, both the liody and mind will
bt ilia stiite of constant Improvement. The
‘.tJ:iK-.t uileiition wiil be given to the healtli.
-T.ihv.utt is a
JI r,C III PTION
h.i\, -i\.^ t II 1.:.:.d'' b'gli, l iglit yeai’-
f^nrlnc. "'di |i;( portioned 'tnd posse .-,
n,'is( ] i\M i. J.li>erty.\\as g(,l hv >
1 abo.i.
\f \N'.ON AI.FAA
M.ircb—
,1)F.R.
1^'^AN'IT I), at ti.is Oiiiei, two bo\s
▼ f l!> years (-1 .n A’),a enl ;i' •>
rrintliig Itiisincss.
And Stage House, at the sign of the F.agle
in Charlotte, North-Carolina, bv
lal3r, ROP.I'UT WA'I'SON.
\*v\\)Wc VVV‘cv\w iuv u\.
I'l'^HK subscriber informs bis frletids and the
I imblic, that he has purchaseil that well
know n est abll-.lnnent, latfdy ov ned and occiipi-
• d by Hr. lli. uders'Mi, and is now prejjarc d to
*nt rtiiin Iim\( lbf-- and otiiers, wiio io:i_\ jib as(-
to c:dl on bun ; and no exertiors will b«. sp ued
r. iidi r tht 111 comfoi’tabK', aii'l ib' ir .‘tay a-
grf'ciihle. His talde will b- t'urnished with ev-
'•vy \arlety which th* country all'onls ; his bar
With Ihe best of licjuors ; and his stables v.ith
Dk iity of jiroM iider, anU careful si rvants will
be ill constant attendance
ROliMiT I. DINKINS.
Cliarlotte, April 20, 182G. ‘ oU
VVw 1\ u V V ' U* I c V u V e s.
Il’S I’ PCUMSIIKD, ard for sale at this of-
lice, “ Strictures on a book, entitled, ‘An
Apology for til" Hook of Psalms, by (iilbert
.'!> .M ister.’ To w hie h are adtled, Ueiiiai skon
■'•book, [b\ Alex.inder ('onlon] « ntitled ‘Tin
design and uso of the Hook of Ps;dnis.’” Hy
Hkmiv UrtK.NKii, A. M. With an Ai)pendi\,
.biiiN M, W iLso.N, pastor of Rocky River and
I’hlladi Ipiiia.
KlUry 'i'alvcrs’ >V';irr}iuts,
I'or s;ile, at tlrs OlbcT.
fop sale at Or.iue.
wvivu \\\s M\\\*‘Y.
rnHK siijiscribi r Ik^mi.v' ];ur( l.ased the iigi't
I for 15i nliow’> I’atf i,t I h.ri/.ontal .Nfiil,
for ti.e coimtlrs ot .Mei kli idoirg an:'. C.iiiarru'',
w ill iiave them consi;intl_'. on haoo, finished in
a neat aiidiluruble in;ii iiv.r, '> o;.. late l,\ IimuI
Ol hoi>.ei)ow r. I Iiom' wisbii g tu o'lr base,
will do W ell to call and exaUiiiie tins Mdl. I be
jjrojit'li tor w ill :d o sell single rights l(U' n.akoig
;oid using the abn\e Mill
•XuY\\v-V'‘.vvvAinu,
Comil!/. /V////. Srssioiis. IS27.
N'lnccnt Reed, fcKUiINM, .Mtacbnicnt,
rs f 1 f I
b autlfiil
old this •
" ' iiiaiiiicrs, morals and personal deportment of
111 I rin.i- (ja.k Is. tlu-y will be constantly under the
[ |.. rson il inspection of the Superintendent and
iliccis of tiie Institution; will in no case be
. nuitled to assoi-.iati.' with low and vulgar
.'inpauy, nor to leave the Academic enc!os,ure
|v, iilinut special jieimission, unless on duty or
' ;■) i;o to tlu ir meals, 'i he Academic and other
. Aix Uses p'-r annum will be as follows, vi/ :
I 1 liiiioii in any or all the foregoing Rran-
1 clir-s xceptiiig the French and Spaii-
! i-.li liugnage, Miisir, Feiiring ami
! DoH.iiij;,; li\e iloll.o s per Quarter of
I twilw Weeks, or u,( iity dollars per
! aiiiiuni, UO
Tiiomas Davis.
S Horses
ieil on three Sta
Al.i:\ANDr.R.
Cl.)^
i:i:n.i\min i’.
Mecklenburg, .Man li, l.S-
rs\U‘,\\t tivist .>\u\.
THF. siibserlbi'i' bavin;; oi>t;iinrd [.etters Pa
tent for bis im]>ro\I'lm nt in liie Gi.st .Mill,
Informs the imblle that he will tllspose of indi
vidual rights, or rii^iits tor I'oun'us or States,
on terms that w ill i n ibh. the purei.aser t(j u.uke
a profit on bis ji'in leise. The stones of bis
.Mill running in ('(,uiiti r dlri'ctii/ii'', renders i*
oh\ ions that it i reati s h ss inction and gains
more action with a-.mali power tliaii ..ui be
olitaineil l>y au\ otln r inv. otion. He will iia\e
one in cmnplete o[k ration in (ireeiisluji’ougli
in a levv ilav s.
lll.NJAMlN ONF.RMAN.
(iref iisboro', N. ( . M:ir b 17, 1’5J7.—o12. . ^
NVv\u\i‘A,
V the siibscrllier, r.nc i,r two ai)prentlce‘> to
th' 1:0 jjeiil'i s I'UMiii ss, to wlioiii ;;oo'!
i-iicoiii:,igvment will l;h(ii.—.\Ko, a.iour
luvniiiii.’ N‘. .M. H. S l'ANDl.l.V.
Aprd 1H:7.~3tJ7
It is orih red by Court, that piibbratlo'-i lie
madi six weeks in the Cataw ba .lonrir.d. fur
iIk ik fc iul ,ni to ;i|)|)t ar at the iii \t M.is ti t in,
lH-“, to in held for t-lils county, and it pi' v \
and ph ad, or jiidgTiieni will i)e entereil i.' un>i
him. ‘ ‘i. ai.k>:a.M)K!:, r. m ( .
dt.'Ki.—pr. adv. I'J.
CoJ/ii/i/^ Fth'y. Sitisions, 13J7.
Lawson H. .Mexaiider, ") i kUKilN.M,
two dollars p-r |u;ir-
ilai , per annum,
laiiisli, I'. nciiif;,
ueii 11V e dullal :
8 00
5 O')
.Mexaiider,
Herbert S. Kimble. 5 'be
iiil'di, and hiiii summoned a.-.
mint, levlr
hands of W .
i».iriiisliee.
r>
Ordered by Court, that ])uldlc.ition be ma'.’.v:
six weeks in’tho C.itawba .lourit d, for thi d‘ -
ti.ndant to ;ippe:.r at the iie.vt M i\ term, IS.”;,
•o !>e belli for tbis county, aed tie re repk vv
a:nl plead or di-iuur, otlierui^e jo l.^n.eiit i'V
dei'ault will he enund a,u'•aln^t iii;u.
1 Al.i:\ANDl.R, r. M. (\
TitdO.—pr. rule.
Room rent, iiit bidiiig >hf use of .irnis and
accoiitri iiient
ter or eijvlit dnilai .
Instruction in l rrnc!i
iM.iicing ai a Musi
l>ei' tiu.irter."
till,ud in ri spi ( taljle pi i'. ate f:eTiHi(. s, in-
I I'l'ling u.ihbiiig a!id ii;--ni!iiig, one
i' ill.O’ .iii.l >i-\rnt'.-lr.e c.' iiis pi r
'ir eight)-li'ir didlats lor tne
Ar.i iciiiii VI .O'of IH wei.i;', H I 00
M.ik il:i v.!io!e anenid espeiHefor
oo.irii, iiK lu'ling u.. long and nwnd-
. in,;, tiir.io'. in all tin- oivuicbei, ev-
c pting 1 I'l lu ll, :spai!i-li, \!usic, I'l.-ne-
iii-f .iu>l l).i:.c:nj, one liunaiei and
t.v.'elM- d-)!la-,, ^
'I be w!i ;ie ;u;! ual e'Cp'O’se for a Cadet,
liicl; :iing tiii; A' acb imc expeiises,
r.oaid, v.\f,bi:ig and im nding, (doth-
ing, Ijooki, fij( 1, ail 1 i-xeluMVC of th;
ri'c:.':h and 'Sjju'.isli iangu ij’es, .\lnsif.’,
it.iiifiii;:''and l oiiring, \.'iII not I'Xeml
*v.o biiii'Ui d 1 i;t»y doll irs i'^r tiie.
fii.jt vrar, and on :oi av ei .ii.;c of tbre'e
or u.m:'!- \( ;o , \,ill not, exeeed tAO
leiii I.'’, d ari'l tl.li ’y dollars.
TJk‘c.ulets V. ill
.V(U’\Av-V'tvYuWm\,
Mn/ilcrihiinj^(\/Hufi/, *V'1'-27
William Smith, ^
00
()i-'.:rinal 'Jt'ltur.lt
fur -ale,at t!'.'; ^ .loerna'.
John Cole. J
RDl-'.lfKD by Cl'i.t, tb:.t pii’’.!lrr,rir.n \
made '•1 ei I; - ;n ll;e I
fi,r the d( I’fiidanl to ,iP ;
term, 1 :"fJ7, to I't- hid' • i'U' this (
repb vy and pk ad, or .’"i-tgii,
w ill l>e taken again--' iioi
I, .\i.' ‘ I
:,!a\', ;. I .11..I
' till- m \l
o'Mit e, ihd '
nt jiio ".I
J?'0 00
le'juired to wear an uiii-
fi)rrfi dr- '.N iiirli \\;il he tbe same ,is i!-at worn
t> V tie- I, I,!-^ ^ il tbe > .nniia!-yat MuUHitown
't I," ( ! jt!.ii ■; ''.111 ill lie t irtiislied ;t the liisti-
‘u'i'Ui :t I - • ahbsbeil. :u'd vu V i i-:i--int-iMi,>pi 1-
e.1, Of t!,e ' I til a.ii.i other in iti-rialB i .oi ht;
toviii.'''-'I :.y li.‘- i' -.'i.ht i.r ;.ni-udi-.oi, .'Oid tio
v.ori; .'I'Ou i’ ttie ln.->'.it .iteni, v.li.-n; i-xii-ll'-nt
wo'-iiuu-n \>.ll : i: pi-ovidr ), mul Mu- v oi-k i \--
iiid, j ' I''- * on niiid':r:ilL- U-rms. I int Mouh-, St.iti>n-
.Ma-v ei-\, iikii,,and all tiie n. i r.ss.oy ;*i-ii' lis,
1,1 (■ V ill Ill: h.'Old .it t hi- fiisi it olie-n on m i _v i e.i~
I.. ,o I soiKii 1^ t( 1 ii ". it will, hov*i;\-r, he option d
iw i’ h t liOse ho pjiaci st uiU n's at tiic: S' iniiiai \,
to li;: I..-..1 tl,, nisi he., V, ;tO :oiv, or all tli'.- ne-
.- iv, -I ■ ■ li ’,-.-. fjj III luJi.'i'.diwd Uj a-
hove stated. Youths will lie rercived at as
early an age a» eight y ears, an'l none will be
admitted w ho ave Tiioiv than foui-teen, uiih ssit
should be :i limited number of young gentlemen,
w hosi- manners and moral leport uicnt should
be so correct and unexceptionable, as to ren
der them fit models for the yourigi-r pui)llsto
copy. A few such would be consul»T d an ad
vantage to the junior classes, and to the Insti
tution. It will readily bo ])ere.eivcil that this
Seminary isinte-iuled to be one in w bieli \ouths
may be phiced nt a very early period of life, be-
fort' their h;ibits are formed, when, while
their pbvsical powers are fully developed, unci
constltutloii'i confirmed, by a re/vul.ir uinl .syste-
matie c'uii se of manly ami useful exercise, the
nior.ds will ;d >o iu- (guarded bv cve-ry possiolc
means, and this, at an expense not greater,
(probably less) than is incurred at most of the
ri-spf'ctahle aeadi niies in the country.
This Scinln.iry is designed iii'ire particularlv^
for preparing \ outbs lor ;idmission into the In-
stiiotion at .Mlddb ton, aUil it would be logh-
l\ adv:(iitageous for every youth within the pre
scribed age, who is oeMinetl to enter that In
stitution, lo spend one or more y ars al tbis.
Youtb.s can al.so be well pre afed for admi.saiou
into the Military Academy at We.sl Poo,it, and
al.so foradmisHion as freshmen, into any of our
Colleges (.r I'nh ersities.
Norwi h is one of fhe most beautiful anti
|de:isaiit villages in New-Knglmid. It is lorat-
ed about half a mile w est of the bank . of ilie*
Connecllcut, and an at elevation of aboui 170
feet above its surface. It is one mile from Dart
mouth College, 18 above Windsor, and one.
hundri (1 and eightei n from Uoston. I he ap
proach is ea.sy and pleasant by means of excel
lent .stagis, which run throe times a week ir»
virions threcli(uis. It is reui bed from Middle
town, Hostoii and .\lbany m two days, uiiu from
New-\ork in three lays. l'"or health, it is sc*
cond lo no village in New -F.ngland. 'I'his as
set litm is believi d to he fully siibslantialcd by
the fact, that during the \v hole time (four anil
a half ycrars,) that the American Litei.iry.
Scientific aiul Military Academy was locatiil
there, sickness was scarcely known among the
members.—The society is moral and rehiied.
'I'he Seminary will be placed under the im-
medl.-ite iliiTCtion and superinti-ndence ol a.
gentleman, who, from bis age, clas,steal, scien*
tific and military acquirements, industry, un-
exceptionalde moral haracter, and exporieiicc
in the sy.stem of instiuction proposed, is in ev
ery respect qualified to discharge bis duties in
the best possiole manner, lie v»ill tje assisteil
l»y the requisite number of well quahfu'il and
exi)erienced instruetora. The I .stitution vull
freepienlly be visiteel by (-'apt. F.otndj^(, and
will in every respect be umler his fee ''.i r..l di
reclion. I'lu following will be the princ.i>al
regulations for thi government of the Institu
tion, viz
1st. I'iie student v iH be stilled Cadet.s.
2nt!. Till morning ivdl call will i>i irnmcd-
l.it ly alter reve ille. Immediately afti i roll
« all, tbe rooms must all be swept, beds mad* „
and Ihtr furniture arranged in complele order
rt ady for inspection. Within twenty mi;mte;4
after the roll call, the roiuns will be inspteteii
by the proper officers, w ho will make «ut a cei-
tlfied report of their condition to the Supi-rin-
tendent. 'I'he time intervening betwei n lbes«>:
inspections and ureakfa.st, will be devoted to
military and othi'r lu-allhful exercises.
3il. Immediately after breakfast. Prayer, will
be attended, after which guard will be turned
olV, .seiitlM Is relieved, 8tc.
4th. At 8 o’clock, A. M. the classes will bo
assembled in tlieir re.spcctive rccltation ro(jin?,
where they will pursue their studiea under tho
immediate inspt;clion and instrucflon of dieii
instructor?), until 1 o’clock, P. .M. allowing
them an intermission of thlHy minutes ,d tlicr
exjiiration of every two hours for exerci.se and
amusement, within the Academic enclosure.—
From 1 to 2 o’clock, will be.devoted to dimn;^
and exercise.
6th. At 2 o’clock, the roll v» 111 he called to seo
that all ire present, iinmediately after whicli
the cla,vses will lie again assembled in tlieir rc
cltation rooms, where they will attend to thciv
studies and recitations ;i» in tbe forenoon.
6th. From the 1st of May until the 1st of
Septi-mber, the study hours will terminate at
(1 o’clock. I*. M. and from the 1st of .Septem
ber, until the 1st of M:iy, at .■> o’clock, P .M.—
The tune not devoted to study and rec.itatio:*
and the regular meals, will lie occupied by mil
itary and other healtliful and manly exi rcises.
It will be a primary feature in tbe inslilutioi!,
that no idle time be .dlowcd the c;ulets.
7th. So soon as the n giilar i xi r' ises and c
th rdiilK s of the d:iy are linisiied, tiie roU will
!)(• calb-d, and the cadets n tpiire'd lo retire to
their rooms, :iiid all niusl retire to bed by tci'
o'eloi k, at v^'lllch '.im; there will be an inspt'c-
llon »l all the rooms by the Supermteiulen*:
;ind Instructors; there will be^ sueb otbi-r in.
spectioiis (lurnig the- day and cv euitig as tho
Suijcriiil' lidi-’.t. sliall ilirect.
lioarrf,
1-r Tlur cadets will boarl in private fami
hi-s, iiinh-r such specific regulations as sh.d> b!^
t '.t dilislu'd.
. 'id. No cadi-t will bn pcmiitt'‘d to Ixiar'l in
all', f.itnily, the nK-mbers of whicb do not sus.,
t:un ail unimpeae;li,i!)le ii'oi-:d cliararti-r, wlic.
ilo not adb' re stnctlj. In ;di ‘.lini- inler )US';
With till- cadets, to the establubed rcgul ition.->
of the institution.
,»d. Tin- r loth--; of (lie cadi Is, particubirl
ot tin- joiingi-r clas., will be \vaske!, iii'-iided.
and kept at lilt ir bo;tnling houses, ;ind ik liv-
i-ri-d to them (uily when they are waiiltd for
u-.e.
■Ith. An rxpericnrcd Pbysieian will be a‘-
1a' 111 d to th'- Inslitiition, and in case ot .my cm .
ib-t I'l'iugsiti,, III-will be regul:irl_v alteiuled,
ami well (aken car-, of at his bnarduig house.
I ’/(•'. t /?), Mitirhcifc.
1"'. 'rii'-re will !'c .-'’le vacation in each vea: .
(A hich Will commi-i e on the 1st .Monday iii
I»i-''em!)i r and eoi;*..nue four weeks.
~'iid. I ill- r:dits will occasioual'v pe'rf'iri i
milit iiy m:in lies iiiul othi.-r p;'destrl;in xeui-
sions, Olid, r I'lC conmiand of the Sir'criniei''
dent, (u-ofaii instnicter iippointed for'that pur-
posi , which Will .serve a.s'a rt-laxalion from stu
dy, .Old cniiil'«,-c ecpially U) tlie.r health and im-
prov I nient.
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