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vol . II.] CIMRLOTTE, .V. C. TUESThlV, JAXUABY 21, 1826. [NO. en. of tie ea er nd ho oa o- ol, iha b>- ior scs^ ts oC nny s t* ffer- e in 5sis- of ren- [iun» dep IheiP the » a- Al- that to* litig- urn- true lolcls id is ros* nu« inon- tri* for* iose» r at- bim tok- hiS sfor* pru- [legal as- »th9 |g ‘I* ; h ar il e— )cca‘ ttuf!® the fnt w ll sat- \h 0' it is loru'i’ ?c, ii EH KNKZER ACADE>1 y. ^Vishillg to gain an iiTjportant ohject. in the jjjood classification of the stuclenls who cnltM' El)enczcr Academy, its Teach ers would occupy the j)ublic allention, at this inie, while iliey announce, among other things, their request that ]>ari'nts would endeavor, as much us possihle, to entei- their sons OTily at the beginning of a qnarler. Kntering without concerted views, stU(Unts unt-ecessarily n)!»ltij)ly classes, and diinitiish their prospect of ihe greater benefit, ij» h»‘ing wcii classed. Il is hoped that all cnlranceo, liereafter, will In- so limed, as to b(! d:a-d caily in Tli:.. su!):icrll)cr luiviiij? obtuiiicd Lt ttcrs ‘>* | January, April, July, oi (^clohcr. Tliose ; (Iministrutioii upon tin- t“itatc ot J»hn|^yjjQ are conversant with tiie interior of who :ivt; indebted by note or tjook ac- m ,i • ^ , u"‘ tlKit piivmcMt must he iniulcoiior,before I 'iHuw well the nni'ortatice ol such icgii- 'tV rchmurv court of Mecklenburg-county j lalions. The first (juiirtcr in 1.S2G \\iil tili/M.' \v!i(i t ill iitteiul to this noticc, will iuive conintence on llu* ‘)lh of Jaiin try. to scttU-w itii cost. The'I'eachers of this At .tdciitv onld „1,„ l,:.vc uny .\in,:uKls i,|5».„st »»ul, of ihis (x'ctsi,,,; ai u. ...akv n„. prni.l‘tIF.I) WKKKLT r.viiKMi Ki- ni\ui VM, TIIUI.K IMILI.AUH A VKAK, PAID 15 AUVASCE. So piiper will be discontinued, unless at the iiscriitio!! of the editor, until all urreurag-es are puitl. ViivKii risEMK^TS will be Ulscrted at the usual r.itis. I’ersons seiidinfj in advertisennents, are reiinc'sted to note on the mar|:fi(i the numbe,r of ins«, rtions, orthey will be continued until forbid, ami cliarj-ed acconlingly. ^luiin tiic time prescribed by law, .>r this >'o-1 , Its I'l’OS|'t-l (;iis tia- will bepka.lin bar of recovery. I coniiiuon. A tonsicieruljle fiiLri,fi..e-ii rlie Adiiiinistrator further notifies those w lio] of its !)uihling> has been latel j much', uti'1 ‘ ~ - is still going on. On the ground llocir ct the main building are three luilion l uoiu ,vc iiidi l'ted to saia ileceased, that during his •ihsJnre from Ciiarlotte, the notes and books of Vno. liovd, Icceased,-will at anytime be found ill tiie li'aiuis of \Vn». J'nVith, of Charlotte, who is Cullv uiUluiriseil to make settlements and grant receipts, V\n. HAUUINGEK, »Xov. 26, 1S25.—;.mt7: Mm' \VL\i>8UR ANO r.l.V£T Cll.UIi .MJIiLYG. u'l 1.1.1 A M (; L Lv EUl loi: s v: 11 VVI\(. commenced the above bnsiness in ] lacihlaling a concutetialion ol J I'tiie t iwn of Charlotte, respecthdly solicits I any branch ol Science. A _ne i >iiuiv Ot' Miiblic j)atronage. Ilis work will be | Globes, on an original plan, wiih and a Post OlVu e ajjarimrnt ; and abo\cj these arc a Library atid Apparatus nxr.n in the body of the belfry, and a laige space intended to be improved for aju rl- ments for classes in their hours of study. Ol' the tuition rooms, one is vciy spa cious, and is named luiyellc Jlall. On ils interior il is designed to inscril)e Synop ses of oil the l-'igures and Diagrams jicr- taining to ihe Sciences, with a\u-w (d of idcas in new set oi‘ ilh Manuals icalv ami durabl} conatructcl, and will be j yj-(-i,rrcsj)on- i!>;)o’scd of on accommodating terms St:Tri.r,s and Wuitixj Chaiiis, made to or • bad on shoit notice. • 1 vt73 litr, call be had on shoit notice. Charlotte, Feb. 5, 1825. dent, have been ordered IVum Europe and are daily expected. Two Dcbaiing Socielies and a Bible Class are nov. in operation. At our I’xamiiiauoiis and Exiiildiions the students ineseiit oi'i;.fnu.i pieces of their own composilioM ; anci. on such occasions, those who are ready Mecklenburg county, that we have pur- ; for an honol’alde dismissal, are publicly ft'msca the riijlit for manuVacturing a Machinc, n;i,iu*d, and presented with such cerlih- 1 .» ^» k X’ w I i u* I I V' u iincj ‘ I • - .1^ 1. ; T iv\vil\x OY 1 A Ni:\V INVKM’IO.N. hereby give notice to the citizens of | alUa the I’ATKNr COKN ftUKl.LKIi, will hoon have them on hand for sale. ^ or the j.inplitity of its construction and its utility to coin planters, it is unecpialled by any other in- T.ution. IVrhaps we may be thought to exag- fiiale, when we say it.will shell a bu-ihel ot cuni in three tniiintcf, and l)y a little xertion in t,VO minutes. Uut wc invite all to come and (N.imine it, witness its operation, and satisfy tin. nisclves as to its great util;t\. It can be seen it tiie subsciibcrs’ shop, oppt^site the jail. Tm:o. Mi:iiuii-LS, \VM. CORNU i:ll. Charlotte, Oct. 29, 1825.—57ff *Vi)vU\A UYoVuvA, Uiithcrlord ('ounty. Supn-hr Coiirl of Law, Oclof/er Term, 1825. AVoodv lUirgo ) vs. ^Petition for Divurcc. I'.U/ubetli IJurgc.^ 11' appearing to the satisfaction of the court,- that die dofeiKhint, f.li/.abi. th Hurge. is not cates as their standing demands. Il is also in contemplation to exauiine the stu dents, lu'reafler, on the subjects of the .Vcadeiiiicid Lecturcs. 'I’bese regula tions strongly stimulate ilie suiclent>, both lo mental aiui moral excellence. In short, whatever is necessary lo make the good scholar and good citizcii. shall be cnu red into the course of a studeni ai Lbenciier Academy. As yel there has I)een no fet'erac ol' lhat j)u'.iu: opinion v. hich lias gi\cn a large and steadv growth ip this Academy, in from very active duly in the Academy. The siiliscriber will never allow any class to be insulated from himself. He holds the prerogative of calling for the recita tion of any class in arty department, w henever he thinJis jiropcr. His aim is to pervade the estalilishment, directly and indirectly, with his presence, his labors, and his system of education ; not to press it w'itli the dead wci^dit of an incubus. His assistants shall ahvays deserve llu public trust, by their talents, learnijii;-, assiduity, and good character, as the pic- sent assistatits do. Mr. Moffat was educated purtly at this Academy, atid knows its mode of education well. lie has tatiglit in t!iis Slate with success, and is now placed here with general approba tion. Mr. Caki.\ was'lalely a 'I'eachc! in the Kaleigh Academy, ami imlds tes timonials of a fiaitering nature from va rious pt.Msons ill X. C. to whom he was known as a Teacher. Mr. Mv)fVat ami Mr. C'arey are both capal)!e of learhiiig '.he Latin and (Ireek I.ati'vi'^'g^''• and sev eral of tl’.e Scioi.res; aiid llieic De;-;.'': inents tii\‘ f-ke!cl'.ed accoiding to lii; i parlicul ir excelitiic.ics. if a \acatit '•■hrjuld, at uny iiiiie. t.die p’aee in t!ie I)t p;'.i ttiii Ills iiich tlieso !.rciHlemeii i’ll!, ;iu' miiteil cil'.'i: (f the '1 rii: lees and the stdi-crii'''! v-iM (ii”ccl d fo siicn a choice, ' ;1! till tiieu'sl.ices i!ili\ lo tlu Sati‘-i !f i' M '>r tiie P'.i!»!ic. As l!ie suit scribi'i' lul^ a'iov.rd no inierser'iii,n i'! r>n- o/licr -.iil.iM'' oi’ list ri!!irs , w iiS tiud o', i i'eai her (.!' liiis .Aradc my, and in so do ing ll .'.iiccet di'd in learin;, il iin to ils i present si/.( , lie '.Nil! inriui,i.^e the hope, I lhat liie s.itne cunce"t; ation of eP’orts, lor the i'uUii e, will ruiltiiiue ilsgiowth, at'.d has ‘ it immovji.iy in the i iieei ftil. steady patronage of an enughtetud pub lie. K. liARRIS. CommuTiications diri'cted to Lbeneyer .\ca'le’.!i\ P. O. and adciiessed to any of th'. 'i’ruslees, named bchjw, wiil l)e duly noticed. LW. n. n. milker, rresd't. Jlcr. J. Jiarrls^ Sccrclary. J. iUilUnif, Es(j. iliV. Ji. il t'I hers, Cn/. T. inn i, HUS, jM)\ ./. //. lilll'i'lj. Dr. Fj. Jcnn > iiii's, Vcpt. J. * indi'r.son. November 5. Xoticc. ON Friday, the 27di day of* January, 1 Epshall offer for sale, lo the - . .....jjhitj^li6st bidder, 9 miles „ _ ^th (iAyfiarlotte, between Mason’s ferry road and the Old Nation road, my I'lantatioii, con- s,sting of one Inmdrcd and forty acres of valua ble liuul; together with my w hole stock of dorses. Cows, Sheep, Hogs, Vodder, farming utensils; also, valuable llousLholdand Kitchen iMirniture. Terms will be made known on the tlay of sale. IlENUY MARKS. .Tan. fi, 1826. 3t67 Ah>y IIK subscriber will stll his House and EES®X'iOK‘sr. jiljl, X Lots, in the tow n of Charlotte, on ac- conimodatinu' terms. SAMUKT, IIKNDF.HSON. Jan. 2, 182ri. 4t(>7 •iVuUev. To Ihe dtizcm of Mtcklmhurp^ Connfij. rS'xHIS is to iiifi.ni! }ou, that all thosi wlo ItuAe not )i;:i!l thi ’r tax for the )tar are rt'juc stid to C(.im forward iind make sittU - im ntH iMfnre the I'l i ruaiy Cnirl, with the ve- spc'. !ive otiici r.i appoiiited ti. n ci im tin tax iii the (I IIIrviil sect , iis nt' tlu euiii.'y, asthesitii- ii'OM ui' (dif Coiiiits ( laiiii' V. .li i.(M adi' it ;{ i..ithir ii.i’nlgfiK ,.■. Tlu.se >,'l i. i..i! tt cinnpl} witii the i\(pn.st, will iiidiscr.ii.iiiately hu\e'ti» ]ju\ their tax will', cost. JOHN Si.OAN, Shcriir. ,)a!iu:.r\ 7, 1P2G. >>t67 VitiU VS |>r.MAlMN(; in the I’o'.t-OfTke at Lincoln- lit lou, N. I', some ol' v.lucli will be si nt to the (leiitral l'iist-('il'ice as dti.d littirs, it they are not taken out belbre the 1st of .\prilnext. Of tJh' Si dll' df ynrlk-Carrlina. VCt)! r.- t)!’UKl i (if die State in wlueli he mil?-! 1/'-' a desii’able objtct to cver\ iiid.\idiial. V. i;a'a vi. r ii'av be a ii.an’s ticeiij)a- - I tidii i.i'lili-', it IVi ■iiu i.tl\ becomes iiiijiortaiit to seven years ol its cunlinued si.,iiuii.';. i ;is jMiiaU. r of pi eunian inteivst, to j-os.sess Wbeliever that piibiic opinion sIkuI . i ' e’’t j oi tin- r. lative situatu;n of so far, that il tlucs in>l recognise l!i:s u.>> | the dill^ u ut si-etions of ci/jntr_\. In tin pres- a substanlial Seminary of leat'tiiii,,-, w e [ ent enr,;;’iiti iied f s;.'’i !;•, tlu sul'scnbir will await us award, and retire lo anoih-j is cm uic.d th..t. a; ,:: t from all cons^aeratmi.s I* 1 . .1 ' i ' )1 or C.MM Hu r** aii- \ci\ a v\ er sphere ol labor. \\ e see ''“thiug ol , this reverse as jel. 1 he nuiiibe;- oi stu-; ^l,il^il■cll slmukl ,■ lUiiHi lilt of this .State: U is therefore ordi r-' den ts attac bed to the Academy is iiliy-| i^, t(, k wi-ii f.:.lity iti iho,i parts Id 1)V the court, that pviblicav.oii hi made tiirec ' and the number is ilU reusing. '1 be | of the Mate l\ H.g at a-..., .ai.c> from them, as months in tiie Vhdeigh IJigi.ster and tne C;dav\ ba ; ,.,.st,i,,.cis of its mmvbers are niulliplyl'.g.' v, .11 as tho.v ,.n th ,ir u Llouriial, givii.g'nolu-etotbe defcmlaiit that she , promise US a h.lig and large suppui iiiaiiuappiaratthi ' When hiiished comph iciy, our Ac.AUmy !;;l;Wh;‘l^h:^lo::u!::::.m die^ Mom^y at.( win prese.u an itni^sit.g .r/uw, wh.ii ter the -Uh Monday in March next, then and j no exertions shall be spaud, to suppul I there to answer, pK ad, or demur to s.iid petition, i [jy { Unrdctli' ifitherwisc it uill be taken pro cuhte.ssi-, and 'tidj,Miieiit accordingly. ‘ Witness, James .\iorris, Chrk i/f siui t’oiirt, it otlici', the od Moiulaj after tiie 4tii Moiulas I fit September, 1825, anil in tli.. oUtli \e.iroi the iiiiepeiuleiice of the L nited States. ' JA.MKb .MOUUIS, Clk. !>m74—price adv. f. feVuVvi ^^a•V\v-V:vvviAimv, Meckienlnir; County. *t)uri of 1‘hm untl (Jttaiilr Sctif.iuns, NuvLinicr Tinn, ISJ.j. (li- '-’l. Vtta’t. levied on land ill anlieipation of our fair piosjntis, and to meet i)iesent a’pplicatioiis, (-a[iL. Charles M.lLut h..s jjurcliused, for a lioardiiig lv.!a'ji;slinu nl, the bui!diiigS| I’.i.j . ;vricti and premises laiciy owned by Alasoii and | impi rtaiit . ■ r and located within a few luiudred , scmdu-'-. c!i: i aiti iitu i'; to the attanimeiii ol i.v-diate vieiiiitv . 'I iie 1 til'. i\ ft>re il.itter.s bnuselt tliat tlie tol- iov.il,};- ;,u.;,-als will bi i.ei i\ed v. ith ph asiire b} . i-'Otlion ot the i.iliauitaiits ol lus na tive .'!)!..le. lie iir.'po^es to piilihsh a corrcct M.u- ot^ tmi. S r 1 l i. Ol' N. 11 rit-(-V11 il i.i N A, i!n a.-iuriii};'6 teet 9 iiici.. ■, ill ! .I.^th l)\ .> lei t (■> iiieiii s ii: w i.itli, l:.id cut upia-caie of MX mli s to liie iiu li.^ i h' iii.iti i'iai'5 wiil lie ol till' 1 I !>t l.iiul, aiiu t.io tii- gi'aviiij; cX'. ertt ll iii sup( li-.r st\ li'. (,f di'liiieatiu.i being the most ii'tar.cf, h;i>/ claiiiiiil the su!')- Abt rnathy Jacob, Abernathy .'Wises, AliernatliN Smith, Alierna-.hy 1). C. Acre iJaniil, A>«burj Daniel, .\nthonv I’aid, 15. lirenn Jacob, 2 liiirns .lai'oh, Ih'iinct Abram, lUunganier Nancy, haii_\s Spruce, Hell John, niackwood John, llra.^e W illiam, r.aker M r}, r,la\ lock illiam, C. Carson Lleazer, ('ashciii James, ( arpeiittrCiiiistophcr, Clark Owen, Caidwi 11 Samuel, Clark Jvetlia, 1). Dr.meroii Llizabeth, lleliiiger lieiirv, K. Lllani Jan.IS E. V. J’oster W illis, 2 l\ rj^ason 'i honias, ! I rj^'asoii A nil, r lauagin I’iiihp, I'oril .hihn, l arew. il .lames, i'isher Wiil.am, (.. (loodson .loliii, V.rodrigl'.l .laeob, (iin;i;les Milton, liaiiin .lo>eph. H. Henkle David, Ucv. Hannah Jciliii, Heldeniian Caleb, Ha.vn Jacob, }lufsti.tlcr Henry, Hulht Samuel, Howard Joseph, J. Jacobs Michal John, Jones Klislia, K. Keer ’Mien.as, Knox John, L. Lutz Jacob, Lutz Da^itl, •M, Mahar Joliii, N. Neidton W illiam, 1*. Parker Asa, K. Habb Judah, Hocket John, jr. Kichards Kelly, Ihidisill Michael, Hudisel Jot\n, S. Stephens Andrew K. Shiiford Jacob, Spratt Hugh, V. Thomas Samuel and liobert, AV. '\Vecr Joseph, Vinson l.eorgt D "Warlick Lewis, W ilson Kdwin, W illis Isaac. 67—.')tfi7 D. HKIMiAKD I , P. M. of the Navy.—Perhaps no as, cociation of gentlemen, so small in num ber, has v\ ithin a short period suffered more ij’ dea:h than the gallant ofiicersoF the American navy. \V hen engaged in legitimate war, the shalts of death tlew harmless by them, and, with few excep tions, tlicy* returned triumphant to their country. But in the necessary but inglo rious strife with jj^irales, how' many have fallen ! beneath the scourge of the pes tilence, the sons of glory have perished. I'.ven ])cace seems fatal when no enemy is near. The storm intercepts them in their delighted progress-- to their homes, and ihelr spirits mill niur V ith the blast for their inglorious death. Thus fell Shubi ick, thus perished Tillinghast, both sons of Carolina, blest alike with tieble victories—thus recently one ol our pre- „icnis hopes, the youthful Grimke, and even now the fate of Newcomb, (of Muss- achusetts,)\>hoi)crished at sea, reiu.n.ng to his family from the Mediterrai.ean, 1.'(Is the bosom of the brave with son ^vv. 'i g( ntlen.an was a graduate oi Har vard L diversity, und h;s feilow stuuehtl ha\e hailed with delight, the martiaUuO- . cess oi their associates, white they haves mourned with melancholy pleasure their manly siiiitrings by the ilood and field. A sclu lar has the highest inducements to bra\ery. He lives in the atmosphere of honor. The immortal dead are ever present to him. It is not the tumult- n«..us huzzas ol a mob—ilis not the * digi“ tomoiiitrari tl dictn, hie tst,"—no, it is iho voice of glory, iVom the sacr-d l eighis of Olvnipns—from the bloody Straits of Theriv.opylcc, that, perpetually soui.os iu his etunioured ear, the lessons of patriot ism—ai.d he goos forth lo prove his alle giance to the'muses, that bind chaplets for his victorious brow, and strew cy press on his honored grave. Such wast thou Mev\ coMii—fortunate in battle— gracing peace l»y thy courtesy—beautiful to look ujioii, worthy of all confidence, friendship, and praise.—Fallen, not as thou liad’st wished, in the blaze.of battle —but as a feeble, unresisting ilower that dro['S its withered sweets and dies be neath the storm, tliaiit cannc" propitiate —so did’st thou—ai.d yet “Tlioii .shalt not float upon thy watery- bicT, And parch and welter to the scorf h i;; w ud, M itliout the meed of some nielotlu u.s .car!” "^I'hy widow siiall gather coiiS ir.ii*on from the sorrows of thy friends—^110 ihy mtMiiory shall be dear aiike anmng the sons of letters, and the fraternity of ihe l_),.ave. C/ins. Covricr. Jlcport of the Seti-tlary of the Trensnr};.-— This is the first document Irom the >ea of Mr. Rush, and jierhaps the nn!\ , ‘•o- duition of lus mind, oOi vlng the «-,',,.>.^r- tunity of estimating l^s e.cneral aindly. W’c think it places him high, as a man of talents. .\lr. Crav.ford and :\Ir. Jefferson are said to have expressed (he opinion, that Mr. Rush did noi rank as high as he deserved ; and his receiit re- >i\r:\\v-VViYtA\\VA'Vv.U‘SVV\v\\. ''ill l>i;obably sustain in public sen- , linu nt the iiultrment ol eminent nersons. '4 He will ijoard a j wiiu-ii liailey, ) ards f>) the Academy. — 'i\ j large number of students, and will remi-| , late liie Esiablishimnt by strict iiiles.— | On the premiies of the Acadenu, and w ithin a ciuarterof a mile, Ihcie aie^sr\- eral houses w here'.iiifleiils can boarrTaiid ct. tlic M ip ot’ e.u.-h (•i;iin- iI .M l '.i'll u y ii. !!. I!. Use a's ;*‘ame i.f j;. lit le- i' ...I il i- i'l ill !' i.t 1 .ills i>l the State, and tn.iu 11‘C i.'i . d alid I'o! \ I \ ai.(i lia\ e (till b i^thf se- r.i(. * Aiul Jo.siphand U 111. Varboro j be also under tl’.e insiieclion ol the leach- |ll('iiry Varboro. 5 s'lMininiii'd as ;.;'i!arnisiii e'. i«i’S. 'I’he public lieeil not 1,'C under aii) S' Ibis CASI-. ll appt ariii^' to uie ci.iirt, lhat luMisioii iliat lilt? AcaUeiit) li^s sus- t,lie (h leiiitaiit IS nut all iuiiaiiilaiit ot this | exei clses, if w e should i>e si- : It is nrdi'iv.!, that tlu- pmiu .diiig. 111 this ,,,„.ts for the lapse of a •I- 1)1- sta\id, and Vhal aiivi i tisi iiieiit lie ni ■i'.iri'.,' i.'iu.itiis ill tli.' ( .it.iwii.i .Itii.niai, that | . ll, i. iulaiit .ippearat t:i., n .-.t court ot I'has li^.i.iilir Si's.-.ioiii lor tiie coiiiit} of .Mi ck- . I'ii',;-, on tlu; fourth .Moiul.iy ol l i '.iruai'), ,uid r.'plivy and plc.ul, otmrui'e jiidg- i.t !»\ di i'atill w ill be haii a^.iiiisl hi;ii. Ti.st.’ ISAAC ALK\AM)i.U, i ltrl;. .iiii7.’—pr. adv. >1. 'VvvVIV ui v>v 1 uA: aVyWuvv, C.ibarnis Superior Court. f'ritli iriiie lioodiiiaii _ etition for divorce. -Util iniie lioodiiiaii ) Ci> C.iK 1) tloodiiiaii. J \s our Lt!gisia' lire, at its last ses- simi, liberally graV.te-.l us the the es heal ed property ol \ u; k Disli id, till it a- mouiits to Sl>','^^'''i eould not be olh- ei uise than highly slimulatl-d to -a pcm> .. W * I, ixi'iiiice., uhii b woulfl vest those lunds, when evolved, in a subsUiutial and muavnt Acad.-my. An annual noiice .shouhl be suii'.cieiit lo keep our Academy bel'ore the pulihc eye. ll' ihere be any malerial alteration in the affairs ol the .\c>iiieiii\, notice will he g:\en in due tinie. iiuarding slid couliuues at S7o !• arintim^ and 'I'uitiou at Sb24. 1 lie liilii d. iciidaiil is not alt inhabitant >.f this j i,,'alth of ou/- settlement preserves ils uni- Orihrid, that juihlu ation be made for | character. I'roiiositig Hie^'e parlic- uiai's of the Acaiiemy 10 the public, we solicit its continued |)atronage. KI,i:.\’/.M{ HAKUIS, ) • ( 'I |T apjKariiig to till' sutlsfaetion of the court, | pi; iiioiitlis ill tlie lt 'i!>/cnj ('i:r('liiii(iii and nolif'iiilf s.'.ill defiiulaiit, tha' ii'" ll.; ajip; ar at tlu' lu xt .•'Up . ri'H’ Diirt of !ii bi-hi'lil fur the l oiinty of Cabarru.s, at ' 'ii,ii-lIiMi-r in Concord, oil the titli .\lon- Mv V thr 1th Alonda) ill .Man'll nc:.t, anil 'al. ■...'.w IT o,'(hlliur to said lietitioil, jud.n'- 'i'oiil'.".o will bo taken against hii.i, ■ 1 ill ijo lu ai'd e\ pavte. JAN. Sl'KAUS, CUr':. o'.)—,111—iir. ad\. r 1. Ki\;ry Tuk»‘rs’ W urraiUs, ' rcr sab'. ai Ui'is (Ji’ici.'. WiLLl A 'M MOl'i-'AT,'■ Taichers. JAMLS ('. CAliKV, 3 Dltiirid, *V. V- 5, 1825. 'I’o the preceding, the subscriber would aild, by staling, 'that the ai ran,.;ehu nt w hii.h inirodticeil two other 'I’eacliers iii- 10 this Acadeiii) was not ititemled to la- \ur de^i^'U 011 his pari, to \vit.lK]ra-w bi i n liki' NN isi r. s iSi MT.il I'oiiiitv sur'.cNors, or si-n.e other compe tent jii rson, ill eaeli county. —lor '.hips, varnislud, colored, and nioniitid on rollers, or put np la p-.;rtal)le toriii, JOHN ,\LVt iC\K. Fayetteville, N. C, Dec. 1, IH2.). ‘ltdl- - Siibscriplior.s for the aJo\c Map ^ ill he ri'Ci ivi'd at this offu e. ^Vvvx>|. HKUr.nV give notice, that 5 Tluis. \\ hiteside has posted on Stra} Hook an iron ^rey Horse, three inches high, e!,;l.ror i.V.h '■'‘■'i'-' o'd, with blue mane and tad. Said Vi bite,-,k'le lives in the rrovirk iice si ttle- uieiit, south of Charlotte about 12 or 15 milis. JNO. DAN IS, one of the IJangirs fiirtbe CDiinty of .Mecklenburg, Norlh-Carolina. Dec. 9, 1825. 1>YW\-i^V\viA\\\v\, ■Mcckicnbtir*;- County’. November tiensions, 1825. Middleton Lawing^ Original Attachment, le- V vietl on a tract of land joiii- Woliert Lawing. 3 Dunn and otlu rs. B r is ordered, by Court, that advi rtisi ineiit D be made for three months in the C.itawlia Jiiiirnal, for the defendant to appear at the Fe- bruar\ term, lS2(i, and there to replevy and plead’to issue, otherwise j'idi,nueiil will be en tered au-ainst him. Test. ISAAC AHA-VXDl’i.’, e. m. c. >111’. I'ditor of the N,r!h-(’aroliiia Teh i^raiih ^iMS int'orniation to all eonci rned. tlia'. he I x ieels the [iiihlieati, ii of his ]iaper to coiii- lui lice the f l it wei k iir January lu xt. 'l liose jii vsnns boldin.siiiiscriptii'n j>apers are reipu st- I 1 to mi.ki returns of siilisi. riiu I's’ ;iami .>, at the fartbesl, by the i jtb of Deci Uiber. I’ajiers di rected to tiie I’ost-Otlice in r:'.\ittevilli, b% pri- \ati- eoii\i}anee or b^.mail, Will be duly atteii- iii ll ■.o. T'lr r.i'iti.r wnulil ilo iiiju 'tice t(' his own feel- iii}.;s not to opre^s his waiiiast i^’i.iiitU(h’, for till' iibi' i'.d i iK'0';!';.^'eii.i lit lie has already re ceived. If ail} tiii w i re w ai.tiri; to conlirni his ennvicii. 11 u:' th.' nn ■ and impovtaiicc of sui'h a |)ublicalion, tin patronage he Ins re- ( I ived fi'OTii all classes of society and from ev- ci'\ ])art uf theState wiuld certainly ilo it. li is hoped that all who w ish to possess the paju r from its eommencemeiit will imniediati ly s( ml in tie ir nam s, cither by giviiij,'' tli. ni to those who have proposals, or b_\ leaving them \> ith aii> I’o.'t-.Nhisti r w ho w 111 forward tin ni.— Tlu jiri SI lit expectation is, to i>nblish in pamph let torm, containing Hi i)aj>es a \\ 11 k, making a volume of 8.52 pages a v ear; so that those who take the work from its eommencemeiit, mav file away for future usefulness a greati r mass of relij;'ious, jiolitiral, and literary intelli- i;i nee than ( an, jj^rhap.s, be collected in aii\ other wa), with so little i xpense. Minisli'rs of the (.ospel throughout the State are reipiestid to make known to their coiifjie- ii-atioiis the anticipated commencement of thiL. paper, audio encourage all who wishtosub- scrilii; to it without delay. It is hi Tk veil that it thoso w ho liavc already taki n a deep iiti rest in this objcct w ere resjiec- tivelv to exert their inlhieiice a little farther, that a sub.seription siiiVicii ntly larj;-o would be olitained to ensure the edutinuaiu e of a Jour nal so luiieli needed. Ciioii tliis influeiico the Kditor conlidcntly calrul.iles, and |)romises his best exertions to meet the public expictatioii. l'a\ ette\ille, Nov. '2.>. idv. ir-l. t72—jiriec a ”Cous\^>Vv‘s’ NVwvV‘c\u\s, For >^ale, at tlii.s Olllcc. •lust VND for sale at tliis OHice, in a pnmjihlct form, "Strictures on a piect^ writtiii by Mr. Da\ id Henke!, enlitleii Heavenly ''lo(;i e( IU"-euiratioi', or, 'I'i'ei.tise on Holy r,apt’..,ii..” Mihiiik, r. I). M. I’riec, 25 cents. Deeds lor rA tljis Ollict*, linu lit the jiulgment ot eminent jie Fault is found with certain genejal j)osi- tions laid down l>y Mr. Rush, and il may be that they are objectionable. The hos tility against the lieneral Government converts every thing, with hypocondriac facility, into food lo support it 5 and i, would have been singular if the official conduct of the Secretary of the Treasury had escaped the general denunciation, i'ault w-js to be found of course—but to our minds it is as little objectionable as Mr. Crawford’s Treasury lU'pniM..>—pro posing no radical inciease oi t.w !' iiH*, disclo.sing a ilattering .state tl;e jii'aii- ccs, and w ritten with simplicity and tasio. i/j. V/iiled Slatf-.s' N(/ry.—l-’roni tlie I'abtilar Statements annexed to the Heporl of Air,. Secretary Southard, it ajipears that the Navy of the Ci’ited States consists of 7 ships of 71 guns, 6 of -14, .I of ?,'■>. 2 of 2 f, •1 of 18, 5 of 12, 9 small vesst'is for sup- |)i essing piracy, I steam frigate and the Alert, captured IVom the IJritish; the two last are receiving vessels—;1S in all, ('xclusive of two 74’s undercover at Sack- eli’s Harbor and the (i bent on Lake Krie. There are 5 ships of 71 guns, and 4 of 44, building: two of the former at Charles town, and 1 each at rortsnioulh, X. H. Philadelphia, and (iosport, \’a.—Of the latter, 2 at New-York and 1 each at Ports mouth and Philadelphia. I'he 10 sloops of war ordered )>y the 18th Congres^. are expected to be ailoat in ihe course of the ensuitig year, three of which are to be built ai Charlestown. 'I'he ship of the line now buildingat our Navy Yard, is to be called the Penn sylvania,; and the frigate which islinish- ed, i)Ut not yet launciied. is to be called the Raritan. Tlie act of congiess di- n.'cts the ships of the line to be nanieci af ter the states, and the frigates al’ier the rivers. Nat. Uaz.
The Journal (Salisbury, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Jan. 24, 1826, edition 1
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