Su RtiblisKe A every "TraykTand FainiT, by I Fotexqeedirt gs'iJcteenlinesn eatlyf nsertedthree "time s for a d.oUar,and 25 cenjsfor every succeed , ing publication those of great err length; in the ! same pvopotti6iU.i.. Comm7imcasipn9 thankfully received. Letters to the Editors must be post -paid. n. : C . - ; ,Jv "i yj. neport(ftheMjvtant. General of North RaleiirK December I 1827. - SiB,--I have the honor rjb submit sundry,pa .rers in relation; to theIilitia embracing-Jall th objects -required4 to bev reported tfrom.this" office . nhua11y to your Excellency, tnatked as follow" Abstract of the Various descjiptiSn , of, troops and of arms belonging; to the, , tbose ln the hands of ..militia, ; , ?f Detailed report of arms belonnpr to the State, List 01 ivrms uucvjruui iuc uwicri . uu'ti n State as well as .J 'I J 4 of organiza- rcumKtances of the j people, nor the i'e.;State,' at notienod aijnce,tl)ealop is, plan of orgamzatfonr ijvould have v"1 Last of -delinquent officer tion' oCthe.militia prescribed by the1 act of- Con j frress, '1792i and the provisions . which have., bee. n ..."' made by bur 3tate L-eislatucelfor carrying- itiin to efTectitrcannot be matter of surprise to; fidt , that at the expiration of t35 yers,! the - milHia'of ? our State had not on?y made no progress in dl'sr jciplinevbut were : daily r-bocomihg; J more inactive and burdensome to thVj -Slate. Nor coulcUt be ex pected hat the State, with the meaps" at it?, dis po&aV! would be tcompetent to irenderso larevA portion of the community i 1 asv is requirediinder ".this system' to be trained,-'effective :lm?litia, .To .' subject ibo'ut three; fourths of jthemiile popula- nece$s.".ry' to give efijeiency to,their operations t when called 'into 'service, and to halve appliedt he. Tiscaiesources ottjota'e :to compensate me ' citizens "for; (the conwjmptionof time which - "wotild be requisite to the; accomplishment ot thv obiect, Wofiia nave ' oeen atienqea I wu wenno es, .thet circumKtances of the people, nor the funds of. th'e , tion" of "this warranted ' i The ,pnmarv detect i inn- thei muitta ' srstem, will.be e en, therefbr-e, to conssl in; the exce of numbers w luch the act ? of Congress propos-" . es to hold to serviee.-; and to ths- source princi pally may be traced the failure ' f!aH the effbits ; which have been 6 intmlucerdisci)linefand reg--tiLifrty in the State. .And I am . well : assured it w'J be .yain to hope, for anyl m.tteriiil ha'nge for tjie better uhder the present- systenrj;; but that " ,Jhe declinev which for. many. years has ?beeiicp parent will continue, and in proportion jto the increase' of numbers, will be-' acpelprited. Jj The ? ipore general the diffusion of militja 1 commands ' an1: titlfxr. thi ltss thev'will be esteemed as oh- E jects "of honorable ambitior by those, whose in telligence andi worth 'entitle them tj the, -esteem of the "community. v'TJius have! the .'commands in the militia already Joo g-enerally fallen to those - whoneither possess, nor deserve!; the confidence .of the public i and from the operations, of "the same cuse, astill further" deterioration ; may be expected, till the States discouraged ift its hopes, and wearied in iis well meant, but misdirected, And therefore; unsuccessful enorts ftol support a system too wealc to sustain itself, land too : heavy to' be sustained, wiIl su(Ter. the Unwieldlj'. mass -to 'dissolve, and leare us without eyenithe show of"mitttarY strenth, - 1 f. In the eastern part of the State, I am inform ed bv many ofithe commanding; officers of egi- ments, (that t iiere exists "already! tnuch difficulty in eeUinff'offiqers for.thelower-firrad.l; fin some regiments, nearjy half the compamesjarc: without olhcers to commano tuem jinn in some insxanc es, where companies in this situationj iiave ;been arranged to otherdistricts, 't!e men! have ;been oblige consequeniiy.to iravei.tr mucs to attena company musters t where tney. nave nowDeen thus arranged toother-tlistricts, the Colonels' are left witnout tne means- or -eraoracincr ttnem. in ' their returns V ,v -." TM1- V-i ?- ? ; , - i ; It is not lesst a matter of surprise, tban of. gTa- "tihcation, under th exist iug- circumstances of the ttiilitia, tp tind the'officers accountable! to thisbf- fice are generally punctual in .the t discharge '-'of thetljities imposed Wthem by the laws bf ;the ' Stated add have been ablejr not with standing' the xrowinj-f' .difficulties,: in collecting the. returns -of iheir respective xommandsy.to Exhibit this yeara .- 'From.the view taken of the militia fnlthe pre eedirrtf remarks, it & conceive!, that no altera tion in the .taws "of the State under .? to 6f present siiu, uc prouucinx ojany icsfciftui Itn provemenUj nk their, -discipline ', and! that- Con irress will be compelled, ere lonjj, to give to ihe suo;cvi uiv aviciuuMi j liniijigirtance ue manus. And it is confidently Jioped; ":tha the' present . Congress will avail itself of the mass of matter on ts files, collected througlf .the itxei tmna of 'the Secretary of Vrtlufing' the last year,' (and pre .ent to th" States a ; pLn of" brgani2aUptV "upon whiclt a'sy stem of train;iiigiCan ; ber bui lit,' j hat w ill render the militia the'pridepf C,oux!..cotuiUry1:.a'nd the bulwark of the g,overnmenL;x1i'arms.'li-.e. from ihe' leneral Government," which?wili 1 he re? 1 ".eived in the-cpurse of the ensuing yaraddeVl o those ah'eailyjtleposited'att'Fayctteyillei'rrwill require: "more room than AVhat js'icontauved Jn.the 4 U - 1 ' - . 1 s .111 L-Ml" . ' consequently, the Legish(ure 'shoiid-ikVpro-v isnon lor their rec'eptioiu- The . -State! hasnow tipwiuklsi Qf SlO.OOOvalue in ajTns'aWhi efest sufficiently lnport'ant toiclaim the 'particti far .ati tention of the JCegisrature. vl would ibey leave'to suggest whether it;would;not4ibe' advisable for' iiue ouueio ereci on one or tne ipublfc5qu res in 'this city, ai enalTor the keeuintr fof aK the ?tme, n' apartment -for fixed: i-afhmunitmu, in heklunfcdnstant to mee t a nyi em er A nd v to th e ;' -Vplu n tee'r S rStati of ISToVtlitCarolina; t. f ,'-fJertie County. r f v-!'' ' 1 Court of quity September Term. 1827, William Olierry, Solomon .Cherry, Joseph Cliefn if and JameiH" Cherry, jhei three fatter infanta, Cherry widovif of . Solomon jCherry; Petitioners I Levis M; Holaer ana wire tj jiary; formerly Marv I ' .-Cherryf:-:.! ., -'-n)efeAdants. w " . ' xiT Petition for sale of real Estate.-J V - ' 1 fo TIHE exef else's of j this Institution will bej re asumi;don the 25th inst. -undert'tbentaoage--". ment'ifthtwO' Misses Spear, antf the CQntrdl of the Superintendent )",- .0 '" ;i ncv reputation; ior neaun.ana g"ooa.socieTy !ueh;oiir tpwn.!enJoys,unitefV1o the ; facilities r instruction possessed by our "Semi narvJ pre- iqpIlE Petitioners seX forth Jn-their petition I sent n6 ordinary claims ito thecal tention ofthe '1 died tracts hundred acrfadjoining'-the Janda :of Stephen 1 selves to repress, so far as lies! in their power, BaryembreJthe heirs of James Cherry deceased; everything1!. like extravagance jin dress, ;orsHariy ana,' ouiers $ uic . uuicr-iiwi v con taming- sixty I "-'--i-j t Atf?vn.fu - hhiilj j , , M , acres, adjoining the lands ofThnmss Ba-yemore j " The price of ordinary tuition -va- S T " William J3arvemore. and othersi..That the Clerk tries from . I 1 10toJ15' I - verses. and Maqfer iibe clireCted to make kale of tliairl I . : Tnatniftinn An tCt-Alf- Whrt . 1 . - L ?,.on Pava" 24, in tance. 'sauvtj Solomon Cherry;., ThiCt rLevitroldrf and I w-cMusic, wife Mary, tormerlyi Maryherry. ;who are-en- .Board cTan1 be obtained inthe fnost respectable tUledtoa distributive share of: wid Iands,do not families of tlie place at $10 per month, including reside withm the lunsdictioo of this Court t and k,ii0 ,,tM-'1,w.,t JHillsboro'J 4 nray that Publication be"raadfc to tile -said Hold er and wifej that they" be Jind appear"at the next Court; ; to He held on" the third M ohday , of March .orinfn aatUfartlnn th. rvlnrf-ihof Ti"R Trustees of Farm well ,Grove Academy aM rAi -Vl-Holderand wlfr MarV. ,I nt,..ir"A " ro n?9 to employ a",Teacher for the .....,.... . - i .V -WM. green;-: - - I 't - !SuperintendentJ Jan 7, 1828. .l33:U&3wl within the jurisdiction" of this Court L It is there fore.ordereil, that publication be made - in the Raleigh -Register for six weeks, that the said Holder and! wife sbe. and apti ear" t th e next term L of said Court; to be-held in IVindsorj oathe third Monday-of March-? next, and plead, t answer -or demurto tpe said petition, pr that judgment pro confejso b4 entered ag-ainsti them, " ; ' , r " Test! kmASW.-JAJCOCKS, C- M. E. B. C. - Windsor' N C 12th Qctil827. ' 20 6w present yearf; anyj. person who jmay come well recommenaea, win; meet wun encouragement. 1 Januarv if i rl- vLFRED W.i- MOORE: .. i. r ..." -I 1 C&Afatnro 33 21 Oxford Female Acatfemy. irWlHE" first L E-;mence State of-NorthfCaroliaa NorjLhamptipn County; Court of Equity," Fall 1jerm;i Av(X. , James WebbV Complainant. 1827, Jonathan Ourrin and wife Elizabeth, late Eliza- J beth Jenkins, defendants. . " 5 -Bill tbj make bonveyance of Real i Estate.1 ' i T,T -appesh-inir. to the satisfaction of the Court. I., thst thel defendants'in this case aie not Iresi- Session of the. year 1823 will com-. m . this institution on the- 7th ot January Terms for Board and Instruction in the Elementary and Scientific Branches taught r t E . ... . V' . 11 1 ' .. 111'.. I '. m m . ' -trt ? : m inis aeminary, win oe oj uouars ; Aiusuro ; Painting- arid Drawing 5,; French Langyage 10 per Session!. - (The Institution isLwell furnished with large Klaps, Gl bes, a Chemicajl and Philt- ii t areiiis jana uuarii:iii i.ioesn-p, ii, ins - fupii will board with the 1 Pnricinal." otherwise board can be obtained in highly respectable families- inf town. Strict attention will bepaiu to the man-! ners and mora) depoitment pf the young" ladies. lenti of tlji, St.t H is ordered that publication .U.r 1 ""T'U "L- d r,' for six weeks! " , X, - , t v. J . be made'iiilthe Italeifrh Recister, successively, thati, unless said defendants shall appear- at '-te nejet. Court of i- Equity to be held toi said county, at the Court' House i n the lown ot Jacksbnl ion the fifth Monday after the ftiurth ;iondav inlMarchj next, and plead; answer or de nntir to complainant's bill, the-same will be heard expert e'f iand a 'decree niade accordingly.! A copy, STeste. f ' JNO. D. AM 13, C. M. E. Rel porter and Tarboro Frep Press; is each request ed to in ertjthp above a lvertisenieht once in two weeks till they give it tliree insertions. ' -V, :. j !. 1 JOSEPHj LAB AREE. . Oxford, pec. II. i j ?T 26 3w ; Nov. 1l "lH 7 i- i !0 ti BOARDINGr SCHOOL Youn - , St4te ofjNortlij-Caroliaa. - ' Duplin County. J , ?C Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, '.x I November Term, -1827. , , rr Wfright Baney w. Wm Sioaiu " - :'i " Attachment; t'; 1 - ' Aidrew Bryan vs. Wm. Sloan. x TN the abbve case? it appearing- to the satjsfac- A tion ot the Court that I the defendant Wm. Sloan, '.resides beyoail -the limits of tlie State : Ordered that puoitcation be made in the Rateigh Register Wx i Weeks,' that tmless the defendant appears at the next County Court of Ple:is and Quarter Sessions to be held for the said countj' on the 4th tondayj ;in February next, -then and FOR fjflE Subscrjber, assisted by a competent Fe . X male Instructor, intend openinGf at his own House, on the 15t!i of Female Boarding Schco Ladles; January next, . a Private Ttie usual branches of female education will be taught ; bu special i regard will be had t', those studies which are of acknowledged utility. land of every! day account. . r i-f r m .. J erms per Session ive Jnonth higher classes. Ditto,t hiiwer classes, Conting-ent 50 cents. Board Tuition, $50 15 12 .Kaleigh, December 5. W M'EHEETERS. Spring Grove Academy, -r' 1 Raleiffli aiidNewbern Stasws; 2-: 4 NOTHERarrangeme-&t has b'eealate made Jltl respecting1 jthis.lmelofStage.Thejy now leave Rateiffh,revery';Tuelav an 1 Friday at 5 o'clock an 'theornintr; . and arrive in'Ne wbern on Thursdays and Sundays by 2 ; o'clock i in.the aftiernoon.; 'V-Leave.Nevberh, every Saturday and Wjfdnesdayat 8j o'clock" in the morning1; land ar rive in Raleigh on Mondays and Fridayiij by 10 o'clock jin the forenoon.--So that rPassengers will be :puti little more than twotday's. in going through tthe route, ' distance of 120, miles,; and that all irf day. time." ; I have gtodJigTit jstage; fine teams of Horses, and.gxiod careful vttri Vers, and inteiidtotise my best ehdt-avors to continue tnetn, so inai nuunutr auait uc waiiuiiiuii, uiy -. - . . . - i .- . ..- ' fr-'-., ". i-".i' -. " part to render passengers comrortaoie. i tnere fore solicit the public to travel withjme i- 4h ; From arid- after the 1st daV of Januarv'. next Imy I Stage fare wall be reduced f roni 8 to cents per mile," in consequence of the hardness of the j i r ; Passengers w$l b"6 allowed 25 poundsfof bag1 gage;, but lit mast Be here understqod;that 1 will not hold mvself accountable, for the safe com veyance" of anyj baggage or ; bundles rwhateYejr, butiwillendeiivar to have'the best attention paid to .themiI miisi here addt tliat,'thelpresent arjj rangement js the best one that ,has ever been yet on the route. a.4 it enables 'me to Droclurelthe; best public houses between the -two placesvforj fassengers, ;ana fine Toutooptn ways is penorra ed in little more than two daysj and that! without having' to travel in the nig-ht. II -liave no doubt out auer a ume experience, an wiu oe saiisneu who are interested. . . -..;, . t MfilUTT BILLIARD, Proprietor. r .Dec.8; .v (- Cf ' .;. "25 , . if 1 .STAGE LINE A; From Raleigh to Salisbury J QjTIHE. subscriber having'. purchased this route Jl of Mr. John Moring, sen. respectfully informs inc.puuwc mat iiu cjcniuiw in ins puwcr,sJiui. oe - . i ... - h ' ' . - - ... y :- ' warning to render ii as? e.peunious,'$ saie ana comfortable as" ij has hitherto been under thesuv pennienaance oi lis iormer .- lnaeiaugaoe ana worthy owuec. ' - . l'- j vA V v There' will bejno changes in'the Toutp.v The Stage'i as usual will continue to run from Raleirh to Salisbury via PittsbQrough'and AshJjormighv once ajweek. :. It leaves Raleigh every (Friday-at 2 o'clock P. M. md arrives at Salisbury on Mon day.ajt jlOo'clock, A.' M. " Price of passagelrbm ltaleifirti to Salisbury. S7. and at the same; rate for any distance on the route." All t trunks -.atid oiherj baggage -taken into . the Stage, shall, be delivered at the place to which they are direcd!; on the! responsibility of - the subscriber. The stopping placesl on the route are - all go jdvand comfortable. " The subscriber hazards nothinsr Tn r i - NOTICE; hpiIE? Certificate for 22 -Shares of the fec theB;n!c of- Cape-Fear, tin ithe vn ne 'of, Joshua .; Wright, mlf the Ceftiicate for 3 Shares ..of jsilid Stock4 in ' the ;naine "of 'SUSjn .Wrfehtt beloe-.lmt. annlic ition wifl ft. mA r.ir the rpneAvatof saKCenifica'tes ac:the eftniratloh of- three mdnths from thrs date1 n -, , . , y ; setsan; Wright, : JoStia..G. wuiGiir. , ';.7"V-'$UaA1,i" WRIGHT.' -.'" - 1 fr.. , 5 t. -1 if January .j, ij 85ft. i j most a and sa'ing this is the nearest cheapest umd greeable route from. Raleigh to Salisbury he therefore, wjith the greater confidehcei soli cits public patronage " :' - - -" ! ' . f : GliORGE WILLIAM Sr- Jr.4 January 4, 1828 ,a 453tf "'- ' condemned; mnn ".. . j -. .. i .: j" 'ir. . i i - j-hk a mfrir.an i :oiomzatinn , or.irv. i wn an - - e - . . r-m . ii nrirstn nf 1 .. n-. s tti t- i fx nn : T- i a v-r - - -u mere replevy, tne Koperty. o MUebM w.u, mnP"" -iSih " . object it ta to bri.1. 1W CMr at office th? btu. Nov. 1827-. " ; ; ,: i 4AS.jPEARSALL.Clk. a, subject to tnejsaid demands. - - -V' ".rru: rClilV:": Vitness,r James Pearsall' Clerk bfsiid Court, " t I r - SltUfart5nWr informing th t,,iio 'iT,t KIQ OW1UUI Will UIIIIIICIIWC f . . . . , . j. . -, j vj, inus far xneir laoors nave i oeeu crowiie-U ,wtin success. A colony has been planted a fertile soil, In ! a climate suited to the constitution' of the coloured man, and is now in so HourisliThg a con ditioni that itvoffers inducements to freWcolour ed people to emigrate, i i The costs of transpprta- State of NorthiCaraiina. 1 Superior Cpurt Lydia Beach, Elijah Beach. WW Burke County. iJ of Law.. . September 1 Te;rm,'1827 i- Petition fori Divorce. the nsuinar year.'and on the firsji of January. .Mr. .Guernsey comes well recommended as ,a gentleman qualified to to take charge df an Acadeny, and will teach the Greek, Latin and French Languages,'.-and , alt other branches tjiecsesary-jto qualify a student to f ntpr tif TTnivtcit v. 1 Tl; :rTca Tuitinn inn Reading, WiitinVand iihrnetic will be $8, and tion b(ci"? about -twenty - dollars for eery emi, foriall other branches usually taught in Acade F"" to lessen Mw expense to he Society, it motion, it was ordered that advertnemen "V.; .r '"k "I tiorts for the purchase of a vessel, to be employ- mle for three months inithe Raleigh nM',vc eignj o tv- n..i:n.. u4. bk::i. "Juic tewon. i ne resio rvcgmici 1viu : ii : Vaiuiniiaii mat. xjiijciii be r-apd 1 Western Carolinian that Elijah in pear at the; next superior Court of Law in Vloreanton. on the 4th Monday of March next .".'V MU o, ir. guernsey, Beach annear at the next -Sunerior Court of Law . -"t "" r' r rmPW. that h Snrtv Plf kU i-... ,k- lemptattons to aissipationj ana Where, trom uie I - -v. V. " .--..if J-':.-.. -ifL'lliL Pm. . t-' .. . - denbe of , the Un; e? v the. So.cietv m, transporting emigfants, and L Ii 1 aiso an onnging duck; me, proaucis or xne-uoiony ianA t ided by the resources of its own colonv, . may - , vau i'. , L:Uii .1-- .'.'t-....ri.' ...jj - 1 De ine oeuer aDfeio oroceea wuu emciencv. in t. . ' j. it . .. " j .... il i csuctiai suijcrjiuciiuauce or ,ine runuersiirireu. i ... - . ...... .-. -. . .-, : f liien.auu; tiicrcpiciiu, auswicr or ucuiur. or uie 1 1 , - ...t l - . . u . " .1. . I rreat fntprniii7e: : - - v petition wui be tieara exports ; ! ! J I i t..tj .?ir . i . J 1 4 Donations for-this nurnose ": - - r -': . . i 'nrw' iir wntmiT mil. i . i nuijcu auu taituiiucu. win mane ETeai Drocressi T j - s i J ! - - . . f ov.i mp t , r 11. w..'on.i,uy,:w ..I:- n.r i .ft --' ir U t I so Iicited -from the inhabitants ot Kaleili antiits ?":Stai in n? XTn rf li . P, nrnl in si fc 4. i 1 U,- w .J . .1 7 V- 1; I:. Franklin Co JOHN D. HAWKINS. ec. 12, 1827.' i 1 li.w s;- -i J Cliatharri Caunfv. ; In Equity-rSeptember Terra! ine-,Heirs ot josepnT I s . 'r,Ji tux o,a -Pn-o- I on ine nrsrionoay nveoruary en- T appearing to .the. Court that.Pter Farrari auin d h superintendence of Mr. Levi Betsev Farrar. and Bur ins Farrar..th! Defeh, r -Lt ...u i , A- y -f - 1 ,1 , icad 1 ,a pei 11 ng, p rteaui 'g, ic and Khglish Grammar - r arev Respectfully nf I7jti--ili on1 We vicinityj as well as from the citizerisl of N.-C generally; Donations to ftheSociety for any . 1' purpose and subscription's tJ the African Ue j Dositorv and Colonial Jour nal." 'will be erateful- dants in this suit, are;not inhabitants ol this State-1 Writing A ilthmt It is ordered that rmblicatiorl.be made in the J Tli e ; Vihevard 1 1 --'; : - V R. ALPHdNSE t'oUB' ATST Subscription 'A I - r i-i. ' - , 1 3 . r .r,t"" ; . t;- I T a lor iuc iihivmucuuii uj . mc cumvawon 01 ifo-h t-iricfMr tlirp. ,orith ?Wv I the VjlrsLinto tne uoitea states nayingrbeep ho- 'r?,!!11 yards ofthe'subscriberV house, who will board tiA thP Ronthprn Piihlie. at inwA t torflat allow.itrio reach theperusal-ot an ihnnitt: of inuiviquais, -wno, coiivkiccu 01 ais uinnv, aua or, usi-cuiiurvf " wouiu-4iave aesira to ill inc. viom i uuusc in x nwiwruiiKt uu,uic.?ui i ' -: R r . ... f . - - - - I LV.II VJf Mondiy df.March neit; (1828) then and there tp 1 plead, answer; or nemuriwnerwise tne oiu win, be taken , pfal confe ex narte. - I . ! . A,copy ti;om tne,Minutes4 t est. fesso 4 against them -and heard t- . v t rJil -T-V H I" ----- . JOK' HARALSON, C M E I - v , , t, 4 ot, -"V. f j' ' v. - ' .! :r " ' ' T. " " . "t " '' 11 - .... . i . : ! v..u. v .!, - . v. - r v . I I llfY Will . J - " i . '.i' ' h,, ' . -M, f ..i'.- ,v . I subsenbers ys f a riixi f nT- i 10-11 nirani? im 4fr rvi ? . 111 vp- . ?uj k. ou . . r -, s v : i : ,w-- . -a r. . i I . . j v.i...i .t.J " s'Tlth PT.AQc: : . 1 The cost, charge of the .Steward's Hall at Chapel Hill the ftllt take place in Richmond on present year ; .'.where be will iurnish-diet f ar such Students as Imay.think proper. to board wi ;h hlmf at seven doi)ara and a half per months f;S" ' 'Tlve riroi:mity of the establishment to tlie. Co-I lege buildings,? its remoteness; from the' JissipaJ which should be deposited aiid readiness! a suflicientfqitantitv'tt gmcy or xue aiate Corps belonging t the seaport tbu n's tfe poftlts mnt vi-ifwiirl t.v ...i,.:.. V. .. . : f .: :- ruction, iarms .should be &irtiiihed,. Hiiti everas. sistance'giv:h;' calculated to' ensure- confidence ana srcmity to thJivesan'aVproprty'-'ofTlhe inhabitants under their protection. - . -J'A " obLseiyt. jt; v . - -1-1 - i Ai tercel Uak u v U ' ' ' "t 'i - GbvtrtiorJS.itDnS J . ' ' Ht- 1 - iiwm v itip :viiMK-tr,;:-anu-i.iie!Uimiiiisiiea Dince; board, jpduj;e the Trdstees( to Ireeomrnend ,te ' the Students generally toboaii at, the Hal!.' " 1V v 4i4; AAl,rk'"'ii .1 iDuuuuoiiara sf5,O0Oi)plaV entcr.thejr subscription- he- has, fconsequentlyi Tnade a choice selection of 20,000 Vine- Roots, j' rj & ordered this quantity from hisfadier in trancei. arrjc in i.t:w- oj i& uciurc .ue iinuiwc uing': jnontli-oCFebruary ; therefore; i .niavi stills furnish themselves with a 'the amount '"specified.': ' "j- L C -4 - as usual, is rated at the fixed price tustees. fth&AGth inst. capi tad:prizes. v :i;08fj -Do!iars,rv-; ' 4:(if;i;o6oDoIIas 6 of X5DQ Dollars l,7o0 Dollai s 1 1 10 of 250 'Dollars ! rzr 7 if 1 I p 1 000 Ho6t7: or.ove v the fate' of li cents Wtanesaqy each 'Root,' for fess than,1000 at the -rate of ,15 than" 50-rrto be' paid 'on-'the deltveiyroJf cents for, less than 50O,j 20 cents rand 130, cents i i,or less inan the roots 'v Letters will not beTeceired unless post1 paid Newberry 'with JOHN JUSTICE.' Raleigh, ' T ' 'J WALES ed SON. JSOUTMERNii -J; l ',!l : ' Tyf . :MnS."jioLLISrrER Vil oped a Semi.. ivJk Jiaryfoning Ladies, wmjhla. Spnttq-s' "lEVAiciiuiiru iVivuii' r.'f. i lie iirsf iav - or Januaryil82oV They adopt .the j appellation ot Ctassicalt from -its Beiwr used ta d'ssi enat e . t ii ose Pejrmle Academies, t ih which the Wethod j)f iu sirutuua pursueu is .me vestaioiziim, tit ' Indiictirtt methodi .".This plan of iiwfj-dctioitt which is. in short, proceeding from facts to prmcipfes, "which" k.. !'. .1 i . . ' 5.- . ".I'm'-.. .. nasiijunuuoji,m inenarure pr tne (nniTiri Vindtrand 1 -iwKiclhJsacknowledcredrta-Dosscss superior advantacrethev harei Practiced iinon . for wime; time,aot.they Tir6fose to adont it still more xuuy Jiereatter. and toextend it as far- as -practicable into all . jhebranches of stud v.' ; ' rrhe'School will be arranged in jlhree ClasseV, the. studies of whjch will be as follows , -. " --4.iL.Vtior Clas'if' Reading,, Vrihng," 'Spelling; and f Defining,, General Outline- of "tiebu-ranhw Mental Ari th met ic First, pr j 6i pH s pf G anct lltymoKkgieai : parsing,; the ; Composition o r . iy;ii uw3j . ..-i nr Hire TirKr-fir inp. snnvp - continuetV',. Cebgraphy, Arithmetic continued zjyncacficai rarng, punctuation, Outline ot Asj stronomy andj Use. of the'Glohs, Katural Plnlr Sophy, .History1 orthe;UiitedStatesrand ConV position. Il-f" C'--Vi ' Sii&enior-Class Arithmetics continud,';Che : mistrv,' l-Hsttny'Ancieht and'Modern;-Chrdno ; ' logy, iy Mytholpgy? Astrohohly,f Rhetoric,, an : Compoitidn , ' V - 4- s , -' -t - t . Those,rWhol are not prepared t4 enter tiie first vuiviiv.wjia.Tt3j. .Will UC CLAillCU T XlitiC ill U Eretaratorit Classy r 1 " T' r ' ' ' f w , Lectures will pe delivered f d the '"Senior Class ' jT F-:f. r ' .... I " - -r Mr. H." hflft i t rfrn ef. Xltni-oTa .- t mhirli 1ia . has ejgage'd an important additiofi. s fie has alsd ' a cqnsiderabjej Botanical ; .-collection; to illustmte the interesting science of Botaniv1 The recita ' tions m;Natural;Philosopbyahd Chemistry will be accompanied with the. most Important experi ments , in. Ilipse'sctetvces forperrort.iiiTg, which theiSchooljwi)l be' furnished wfththe necessoiy . ' Apparatus and Materials. " '. ' 1 - ; ' ine aepartment ot AlustC, la ly is engaged -JllPl,y?d Qualifications, . aiul experience in , teaching, ri lilrW rnrtmn' Hn t fit nt. r nt.,1 Branches, itjs hoped, .will.be edi aJly satisfacto ry.rOther5Techers wnll be mplqVed wheuevw the number ofScho Kxrs sfiali require 5t.Y ' . - v w - The Msaplme of tlie,Schbol : will be $6ifia J&4T no W f OT" 1 l!nA 4 4.' ff - 4U i. 4L. I . I 1 a '. vv . IVOMIHUI41C iu me trcaiesi possiuie exer-r' tion, ana at tne1. sme, time,such ks to discoun tenance' envious feelings, 'or a.i inordinate thirst tor praise. j me regulations .will txtend to the , planners of the: Voting ladies, aird to their habits 6fbrderJ?and neatness,. -jn. 'their dress and appear ance.; Xhe hpurpf recreation and of tudy will" be arranged with due refefenceto'th'eir health drida certain portion of. their time but of school WillbedevotetLlo study, under the 'immetliate atteution.pf one'pf -the ,'teach'ers. j Divine Ser- .vice -will be regularly performed at the' Sprint iiThe terms. w)li;eio6 dolls for Board ami- ii union in ine iJranciiesmen.tioned.An the list of Studies, -for 10 months. -CMusie 4(J'dirs". tiaint- French orLatini 20 dolls'; projection and Draw- : iiiir rir i& i j f i u in t-i.-iio a - . v-... m .4. . . t sion to be paidl in advance. For the Lt-cturr. anl for Plain ar.d' Ornamental Needlework.' nrt addTtionalchar2:e - Books and S tatidnarv will h turnished, it desired, at the 'Richmond prices.-- ,V , CHAS. MANLY; Sec. T - 7th '.Tan I828 .' t '.i!', sr?f I i - J Vfrff'f "rS':V -t Hfcfc Raleigh or Fayette vi lie ) rpilV Exercises of this Institution tvMae? rfy : -J, ..r-FtW'.T. TTTT A turned am '.Mdildajythe 7ih'day .of'Ja.auary Cv? " Z STRAYED r?;:;2 ie.vi, unucviucsuperuneiiuenceot mr, j aires aj. i trom n enewsufe m lUleurh. Johnson.- p . v- ; V-. ' hJ 'V r ' f ? .witha wliite face.1 Sheis of , : , AtJGUSTUS; BURTON Sec'y.- breed;; and has wth her .rid Calf, t The; Richmond Enquirer, Edenton Oa-1 bld.v:r Tlie said Cow asp't chased zetuv Tarboro' Press! and Norfolk Herald, twill I who'll vescfn the Chapci Hill rbad. i.nrt Unlink 4Vri, vrlV Xr-. New-YorlC, f C-L'. ALfHONSBLOUUAT A Red COW the, Buffalo 4: few. weeks from a man and she start- publish the above for 4 forward their, accounts tu fortl' ror payme tit. mi Dec. 1827. The Kiati ielavx; Wilmiristori; ' A Contractor is wanted to-remove the obstruc SjL tions which yet remain'to a. good Shirf NavT gation ia the ; Cpe Feaf River below Wilming ton. -The I Contractor ' to have the ',ue of the IDredgihg Machine,' Flats&c.. which- have been hitherto.used in rhia Works f: v Proposals are. to be made;to;Mr. A. Kash, Ci- it who wilj futnish a" Specification of tfc z Tiur vil ton 7 weeks successively and"! edln .that 'direction. Her fate, owner js requests I tier ia which the twork is to be execnteij. . r'vlK the lost Master at QsA led to keep her and notify th Printers of it. 'that I r.V The Cape.Fear Recorder &; Fayette; Obs I t s' K ' ' v I her present owner' may sc.lii for her, "' f will please to insert the above three".vtne3 nd I i "r p' 7:2T'Uw4wr ttuleigh;Jan.84 ;C I charge the ametomthc Register ofiice. ; '--: '--'4 - rue young ladies wjU be: expectel to brinir bed- i shed at a smalf additional charge 4; . r The" first Session will comnience ori'the 1st nF January,and end on 'theilOtb : of 'Julyv . The se-' conu wui commence on uie.iutti ot September, im, i,uuuiiuc .Mum; viinsimas. uat. tne-close- ct each. Session there Will be a public; Examination.' iJ1 having thadTaiuage of Olmeral.S prbg of high- -V : yi .itiaic pruprusi. ironi us reurea pleasant -sitiiatiuii, jhe Extensive accbmmodatioii,' and the -pdst 'fixpeVTence ahd success bf.tlie teachers thev. Anticipate, with Confidence a liberal sljarti of the puunu paironai;c. j.- a. , . j. is iiesireu mat inose-wno expect to jom the ' Semfnarv. should he nt?s4it--th l et- -i&hole course of httrUction of the clafsto which they may betkiched, ,and that' tliey may hear fntrp&(ctovy Jctnrc, ;which will be delivered .on that day at J 2 !clockv Hioser Parent's and .; othersV'who mayrfind itconvenient'i are fesptct- - !uuy inviteu to attena pn that occasion ; - f , I' - t ' EDWARD IIOLUSTER.' ffwXuo Springs. 0cCl9, 1827.- f , A . . We have examined the Testimoniab of. Mr. fz " m .- .it-.. . . - ' : .- .1 ; - jsm nmiisier, anu nu mem ttt De riuraerom - andvatisfaclory;jThe folio wing, 'extract from the one fiTrnishptl Tv- 73 lni Hnl.ir,. 1 u--t- . v - - ,r - - .r- v1 ' - I tfli" deht bf the'Schobl ConimiUee;-of J-iyhiexille. in ' ibo. aiiu by ine riau ueiiry-Fjitlcrt PfesuJent fori 1827, will be1 sufficient to satisfy tlie nnhll atqheirqtialificatiohs to instruct jouth : " - - v -' .4 Our khowlediie of this eitleman fciimmenr!. Ied jn the pring;ofl82Q; when he took- charge of !Our-:Acalemy as piincip:d.,ni3' ladv ioined ' jnm mjune, ana conduct ea the-Fcmale' Depsrt-; " ment.Theyf bothvtaught -with much!' apjroba C fiOA'and success, until the; bad health cl Urr Hollister compelled liim to seek a situation in" tlief-, upland country. The , School. Committee sincerely regretted .the Jossjof theii-amices1, as teachers; andJweis members of that Cjommittre , take pfeasuVe -in recommending ihemf a.-' intelli- ' gent, mural' and pious, a.l well; qu alified for the 'instruction of yoiith.'f---, .'1-' ' - il--, 4 . v Mr.1 h Mrs. Hi have been, fcr'th Ut engaged as ins.ructors in 'the'Acdeiny Ut Oxford: - 1 anu jiiavc givt-ji great aaiisracuou u nat capacj. , -f ty We entirely approve of the. plan f instruc-: ' tion t proposed: to be adopted Jn their! Classical iem aary,Aa'd think thatwith a judtcwus appli- catioai it wiii. fe possessed of superior adv aut- h JL JOHN SPEED. i - V1' I v.lD'SHEli rd)N. - t '1 ,