:: Y: Yl !YJiJ - '3 . v1 - . -..-, 1 , Y?r4 - 1 IT v- -. ' X ' - . : ' 3" v I Ours are the plans of falrdelishtlul peaee", ! , i " Unwarp'd by party rage to live like brothers; r.1 v 4 : 5 I i y I I 3 I J 1 ,Vj 1 p - YY --Y - ;.:.: t,Y'" n-i'-X ----YiY- 1 , 1 " : rrn T ' ' I - - r ''-' i f S i , -: - , ,, . . . L- w . . . i(v- 9pubrshea 'every,TtTK8DlT and Fiir, by . j JOSEPH GALES & SUJN, ,j - t Uo!or per annum half, m atfv ance. I AWRRTLSEMENTS J" Lnil.nelS lines.atly inserted I nree .-lea timesforadollarindSScentsforeyevycevd . ipublication ithoseofgreaterlenfffli in the sapfoportion..:. CtcaUhMiy -iTfi Y.Ii.etter to the Editors mustbejpost. td. We copy tne ioii3wiujj,iuBiii. im .u8"v.w Hebuket not only on account ot its gracelijJ and jnjmly beautybut that Wr readers may see the client to whiph te nbisy bulence of jthei Representatives had Rcine, when e ven M was found insufficjentto check; the course of epU thet nd recrimination Vhicli the natiin ,has been exposed and disgraced; in the debate on the motion of Mr. CbiliotC, (En 'AiotiL J 1. M i Livry gstoxi u a vft never; sir tf rrefiumntion rito nrescribe mv ;.p!riionsli'nliia;How a rule tor t!ie . JcoiU uct of others, and have not offered tlhetn by v; of cojqnK or advice; so men as,: iierhaps, my age: aim experi - 1 5 j.'m.n liiolilial ma in i)A!nn' J ti t, I can not, nn this accasion, a v 01 d xjlressnig the VrN the mortificat ion V iheslianie, tliat I; teeljat tbe courstj this Henii fl ter' to the conduct of no par . ticidar member- ;: to n0 particular mein-i '.v bei 's sieecli. But the .whole course of i tlie fdiscus riiinination Which have characterised ;f 1 i t d iVl in r v n a to re : the total de-i Yparture fi-ora the object with wliUh it oj" sarcxisra;0tistead ! of argument, : and afe 'such as cannot but sadden the niiind :: of every member of thi honorable bdy , v'wimiia'iiot8ufie ed away by.thecurr ?nt of party i fee)- Ag that Jias lVir some ays past raged ; finiong' ns,Y Aji I Li lrlp:f it ly ; j ti I je of Mne.liotiorable leelings of those w ho have, 4fillVfi'eVeh?;jtbeni ; time has been given them for reflection. Ih the mea'n tim sir, what is thesj)ec tacle we present to the eyes of our Cou sjftuent and of the World ? . Onesir, Y that I sliould' give pffence were I to cha ?racteri$e it by the teras which it de: :seHes. The warmth Of debatethe re r Cn mation which it sdipeti mts prcdces, are evils, but unavoidable evils : jhey . : pinw riiit of that free discussion wliich ilisfc necessary;' to the Inature f of 4 bui; jG6--verninciiflt isiiot of these that. I iCpm- plain.; Ylt is the causcj whidi has e ic? -, tlsli these heatstlie vfbrgtfulnes of , sjtiiat iV luc to ourselves; to; the i'aurust lJdy orwhick: weapj membcrs,ib jtlie Scat clutiea we f re .delegated to 'er v Whn, that Jias hid ucedi me to ddiess -ytiujmi the hope of arresting this Juse Y Jess, jiindignified and xlangei qu,debkte. ';YSV(e; $ir, each of jus ihili vidual ly repre- ;enting thie interests df forty thou sail (1 pf our fello w-citizensc)di Ylirdiuate branch of thebveriTmenty'iu-' .eriorliii power,"equal at least in djg Yiiity, toany VotherY h " jJutiesto performwe, (sir, forgetful of our higtr functions, and of the dignity ., Y)f? tliel-.Hoiise'tblWIiicliJM Y liaye comleendedas li vbry (uprty, . to; arrari t IVtizans of i our .equals who is atj the lieabf another ij r; vnment,Vbr: of at private Individual, Yrwho is a candidate lbrtithatiplace4-to nttacii ourselves, or to our. opponents. the tnbsY bgradin :.' b'E being ilesignated bytlieittiames.r iijid here; sitv in gisfatfonV arranging) ouielves into 'avo p2 i-tiesidist MiuisheJ a ;.refcrc to :kx I u ensuing elect ion convert i ngY this HhlIdesUiiedn)iYthe" cbhvoqatioiY of t tr iteueseuH ti VcS vbf Hie vi hustiiiirsV where theone ttto be Jauded , : aL i i tl Y tl 1 a Y v4 f i t r tis 1 f , vi(est newspapers f jsx calumniate the other. 'I,tor opelfiir, f notl consent to flhis Yliaiafiiotii Jackson, m an : ' 1 am ot ai 1 Ad airis in an : si bee 1mustVivjietYtlie t erms.)k 1 ain a llcprcsc n tati ve of 7 the People. ! jY n A rtcj priud i of t ImtrYtl)e ;: I W i 1 1 libit Yvili fy ; i t b v ib ii tt inst$ o 11 1 a u v ; 'and i consider it a huestibn of much, less importaiiccVo Yanotlier iiiidiyiduaf functions 0(Vano1 licrb v er mneiit , t h j i tis w bietli erwb si 1 a I I v- leVlbrui 'Qar'own'wltliXfitl'eii tyiaiittd i gr riitv v ' , K ' - ' . - - . ' V luan s nveiyiAS Tcuizeiiixvijave nny )ifcrcncc;w1ichfl!ia ed, and. will Jeyfconcfeal' liC-e X was delegated for .other k aiKKhigher duties I liray erentlcmen who may be inclin ed to "continue this de!bate, ;to consider, that e havef already ! piore thani one hundred' bills - oti j the Orders of tle Day ; that these subjects for considera tion arc increasing1 daily by new reports; ! entreat them to refliecttliat all thls is suffered to acumulat0i while we , ai c wasting our tijne, spending the treasures of the nation ueai-iijg out the patience of -fietitioner foiiUiur justice, disajW nointitiff u he Hist exinecta ions ot nouw com muni ty , lssen i lig'jou r jdig u ity It Ui jurmg the. ;riaracter of tlie. body to we be ng, a n 1 1 t h r bu gh" i t,I that llepub)icaniinstitiitious;; in th! whrcli ot our useles$wadf I wordsahtLa v. Shoulxl wc reciprocally succeed roy i ng It h e c Iiajr act c r s brtlie on. "me1i';wflipra; tM b'eople: jiaye tlioi in des worthy to ' rioijrit but) as; fit ! for the ;hie:h office of tlieir President, what shall we have fgaified i I Qnej; jol tliem mu chosetiYYIslif the iterest of the 1 ji oe party thatiUefehould cme. there loaded with ObloQuyi and Ijabitse r Will that tender his Administration impartial, or : i make us united at iome. -ojr respected abroad ? Ipbt'out of view any advan e resolutions sliould it A I 1... : . It . tage arising fjom. the they be Carried : that has been Ing 1 ostigli 1 1 j f igthey a0 sea tcely ev luded to. . Inueed, to listen to th ever ai- ! dis- .' .' -i'.. -.1.1 I. . xi J.S J bcen al ready adopted k ltd aV the'' enquiry Jiad been made, ! sand f resulted in certain accusations aeainst' each of the candidates, jvf lijch tlijeir respective aC- c users and advocates! jwere endeavoring 1 - to cnnrce oriepeu Mil 1 . B I 1 litis, in tue ea cerness to cnarere ami defend, thp usual nio(le;bf "pruicpeding lias been reversed, and, a professional lextiresion may be pardoned, jvvk are fryinff the ause bel- fire the issiuis joinCdY What, again, can either pa-ty hope: ;fo fipm this vast expense of titne and mopey. ofduty and reputation-? What Can they hope they hope for? Ad mi 1 1 the deerrad i n $r idea, that We are and tlie partizanilof the two candidates, uiai test 1 . 1 " . r. tins is the arena ml wh ich the cont between them -is !to:be i carried on, what is to )e.tliecons"quenj,e ?iY I repeat can fither pa ty hope to obtain Does any man expect, that this war ot mutual crimination this iinnrofitable coiiiesi oi- iry nig w nu n 10 uo ine oiner me greaiesi oarin, win ,uo goou 10 et I A ? - III .1 1 ! ' jtlie r ? ; De pend u pon 'It it not. rvi mi o i iny earnest, ay v ice to ny friends would be to remain ? silent. Not to renlv to charges that Ij must de feat themselves j noi i inaKe finy.wiiic 1, if true, will; be attributed to; party spirit : 'to pass the resolutions, sinbe thev ar3 before lis, and reserve burden u hciati )ns against exiravairapce anu auuscs unui lacxs are rcporicuwuii;,, j may i pporx- inem 5;i eayeth esid people ; as iridividuatslbelongiug to 11 People to exercise our rights, exp ress our opinions, and give; all the informa- tion, we inayfc possess to our fellow-citi- zens out ui mis nouse,-to eniitrnien tf iem j in theirLclioice 7! but here, to cph fine Yourselves to the has befn entrusted laws, correct abuses, busines - which to us -m impeach ' ofiTen ders. But,i,on' a mere question of re ference to a committee whicli (of what ever natu re) usually passes ithout de bate, let us place some limits to the scope of bur : remarks. . Hitiicrto. thev have ltft no topiciun touched 1 from theAtariff to me uumuicsi newspaper siantiert---JSTotliju has cscieldjthjB unusual irss-j warrantJthat has bro iect'iiicthe'seivice-Y I could have'Wish? eu, Ayiin iiueiiipnoraoieigf nueman,iroui yirginia, (Ir. Randolph,) w hose saga city loresaw xue :. consequences 01 . tins motion; that it Could have been. laid on the table. -Now? it 1st too late ; ? we must now: passtlje f resol u t ibji s i'i W ai t.Jbr: the 7Tport, and lidffe accoi-dinjr to the evi- report dence ; we .hall UheriYasstimc-our true character;,, and u we must;be partizans, the term;iwili 4hem iihulv no dishonor : f'r?we slial) bepartiaiisYifot of? men; but cfhetrutli.1 I eittreatthbn, inltlie nuiiiu ui uie reopie, whose uusiness is 11 eglectedndl t w fiosc; pass io ns al ready too ;WarinTJ will !be: lurthciYexcitedlby .this;?;dcbatej:'Wat-4'it oiougni to a: closer and that the ques- muii iiiiiy .uc auuereu to pe taivcii. 1 Y'-fY ?rvYv j!'';-:'g - j DMINISTATIQN 9n theEstate of HAN- tb:11iSbsrib4rtllC Quarter SesskJns of CiraifvilieCbdnty; at the Ses Aoiified to?bi)vthert i.isci'iJed;byJawi-otherw makpaymebt immedi estate vilirnot, admit. ot -indulgence. -; sions held in "said County, jOn the iirst Monday of February lB2b- ag'tiht' the: esnuef ailj; inestate.iare j Jierebv ; ! w" . - JUT-B.GlLLUMf Admr.Y : ; YA -?.3V -.:. r;: -:-y- Uryi - y.;. ; Oxford, Tcb 6. - - j t ; ..U 41 3"' - Y V;; ' Y' YL Y r:fT;YY..f r"-' ; PROSPECTUS , , , : or " - A SCHOOL For the Education of Boys,4 To; be established at New-Hateit, Connecticut; By ScrenO'lZ. Vwight $ Henry E, Dwight. Gymnashm ? and have engaged the 1 Iurce and commodiousbuilding, originally intended as a Steam-boat Hotel, - with the adjacent grounds. The hbusje is. one mile from the college, and three.fourtlhs j of- a mile from the centre of the town ; and commands a fine view of the New Haven vajlley, and the surrounding mountains, of the harbor, the Sound, and Uong-island. . ': New-HaVen, as a place ofTnoderate size and great salubrity, as distinguished for .the beauty of its site and environs,1 the neatness of its build ings and grounds, and the richness of its foliage, and as presenting a state of society in a high de gree mora , enlightened and polished, is a favor ed seat pf education."- Jt is within eight hours travel Iro n I New-York, and within less ' than twenty-foiir from Boston, "Albany arid 'Philadel phia, and has a direct communication with eery part jordid Ui ited States. ; Y 7'l The proposed institution m its general plan, is intended tp resemble the t Round Hill School,, at Nortliarbptori ; the proprietors of which, for ha ying introduced the Gymnasium into this country with so much talent and' success, deserve the thanks J of the friends of literature, as they do urs also, for the frankness and cordiality with whirh they have seconded our design, j ; ; We propose, with the boy's, to occtiny the house as d family, to take the entire charjje of them anc to stand in the place; of their parents The government of the institution will be at mce strict and barental. The bo vsj unless on sDecial occa ions J will not be allowed to. ldve the grounds, except in company with a teacher or guardian. rhcy will be permitted to contract no debt, and to make no purchases fot them selves. It is intended to have them always, in effect, tinder our own eye, and to fill up their time with study and useful recreation. I ? v Wish! ng to form the ch iracter from an early perioi arid not to be responsible for habits and a r character formed elsewhere, we propose to receive j boys of the age of sit, and to decline (unless i n peculiar cases) commencing with any after the age of fourteen: ; j , .; A part of each day is to be regularly devoted . o Gymnastic ; exercises. These with other active employments, are the best means pi' preserving the heal-th and invigorating the. constitution. Assiduous attention will be paid to the subject of manners ;.;." " v - ) ,': .; . As o jne! boys are designed for college, and Others are not- the- course of education will ? he-. accommodated in each" casej , to the wishes of .ucjjiu-cfii. noiu classes 01 Doys - win need ln, structioinn Spelling, Reading, Writing. & Draw :'' ing, in Declamation, and Composition.-in Aiitb-. inetic and Algebra. Geography with the aid of tlie pest Indoles, ot Maps, Chans and Globes, is to be pursued as an object of prime: importance. Both will also study French, Spanish, German and Italijanl Under native teachers : and for this end, measures have been taken to procure the assistarjeje of gentlemen of acknowledged talents and. character.'' -:'Y:. : ::: ' ' The b'oyfe preparing for college will likewise be taught Latin, and Greek, with the elements of Histpiy, and where it is wished the Hebrew. Thebbys not intended for college will, i in ad diiion td the above, be taught Latin if the pa rents consent, ' Grammar, Rhetoric, and as ex tensi ve a course of Mathematics as is desired. They Will nave the opportunity to receive a re gular cours ;v of instruction in Botany, History, Logic, fthics. Mental Philosophy and Ptilitical Econonby. It is expected also, that, those stu dents, who nave been sufficiently long i'n a course of education, and have made the requisite' at tainments, will be permitted to attend the course of Lectures on Chemistrv. Tiner:tlo?vJ and fifo- -&y bylprpfessor SUliman -d the Course of Natural Philosophy and Astronomy, by Professor 1 lie re parental.' un in the ous instruction of the pupils will be 'be great aim wilt be to train them fear of God. "Each 'day' will begin and end with -Treading the Scriptures and Prayer TheiJiole will be a class-book on the Sabbath : and the pupils witf attend. Church at the j place uesignaiea dv iiieir parents. v r, 1 This is ouif gt nv ral plan ; we shall aim grnral plan ; we shall aim to exe- cute it rierht of makint? such alterations as ffvneripnce iiwiiii nueiuv 1 reservinsr. however, tne shall show tQ be necessary. . -With the . Subject of educatiom We. are not wholly unacquainted. One ot us nasfc been occupied tor a considerable peri od, in aWoujrse ofcollegiate instruction. Bbtli of us have .lipid the - privilege of surveying, many of the pncipal seminaries of ! Europe j and pne of us, during a long residence in Germany, ; has examined, with the utmost attention and li care.' the systetn of education pursueid in several ofher it..: 1" r i l'; - 1! ! 1 xj in versifies, au in uer Acauemio ana uopa'per ciai gymnasia. :: - ' '-'- 7 ThereJ will be two vacations in. a year, each of three weeks ; the first to combencefon the first WednesdayT4fMayo;;the other, goh the second Wednesday of September .- u; : i,jL . i' unng both, the uuys may remain at xue scno without . addition al expense. We shall have a .valuable library of . the best ovs of ten vears 1 and over, is three hundred dollars,! payable quaner lyin adifa iijpei! but a. cleductidm s will' be jmade where twp or more come trom one family, at the same tie. The charge for 'bdy under ten, is two humped Itpq- htty dollars ::j In this sum are com pieUu 'iarges; for 'instruction,''': includtnWl'tbe' KcKets tor .the college; lectures, board, washing and menaing, room, tuel," lights and! furniture, except a !bed or mattress and- bcd-clothins;to1e l - - K . , .... . : .. . . . w furnishe by jtheupU. These may be procured on the spot, at a fair price. - Where it is wished, the clothing of?the : bov can be procured bv us. andon trmi adahtaigejou.tahe; It is intended to! bpeh"thehtitutioh oil the firhtof Iay, 182&V:t.YYYteY j j.; Yl y-- Y t-'v yyMn.RX;4;P wight.! y Letters addressed ?Jtci tis at;Ne-Havenorito H. E. Dwiht; previous to the 1st of March next. at PetersburgVa; will be promptly attended to: New-Haven'FNov28,,1827.-j y Y,-f - The undersigned, being made acauainted with tli6 plan of a Gymnasium, about tube established ia this city, by the Rev. S. E.'JDwight andll, E. .VlT-K propose in the ensuing spring", to esta f ? blish at New-Haven, a School for the Edu cation , of Boys, to'-be called f the New-Haven autnors in Knghsli, Ihid, Greek, French, Span ish, Italian,; and German. ' ' r ' ' 1 1-.'....' ; ; ,'j -1 ue annual cnarere tor b w.'B'fWvp!4'iorcntrsunaeu i me usemmcss ot i such an. Institution, and think the' situation : of In thebuildipg, iheactommoUaiions;AYhich' it af. ... Y1-Yr- r-'. - 1 Y - ;Y'' , - I. fords,- and the means of instruction wliich they design to provide." suited, in i everyv respect,1 tQ the object in view. Tlie' well known character of these gentlemen, aid.the opportunities which they 4 have enjoyed of witnessanf? the bestjmodes of instruct! on in Europeifurnish the surest pledge to the public, tor the taithtul ana successful, ex ecution of the plan proposed. :l r- ' ' w .r t Yale College, Pec. 6, 1823.' 1 Y Y i j, Jeremiah Day,'. Pres. Yale College, - W ; ' ; : J Benjamin SiIhman;:Prof. Chem.f &. Mm". : i .( Jas. LKTngsley, Prof, Lang.T 5c Ec Hist." r i Nathaniel W. Taylor, Prof. Theol. ' i j 1 Josiah W. Gibb-j, Prof: Or. Lit, & Bib.Crit. I - i Chau ncey A, Goodrich, Prof.Rhet. - s .. ; ; ! '.EleazerjT. Fitch Prof. Div. s , Y! 1 j Denhison Olmsted, Prof. MaC & Nat. Phil Harry Croswell' Rect. Ch. Church, N.' IL Samuel Merwm. Pastor 2d Pres. CI1..N. H; ' YY f REFERENCES. T 4Y Washington:- Chancellor Kent, " ; - . Hon. ;William Wirt. . r Rev."DrMilnor, Y ; Wm, W. Woolsey, Esq. Hon Theodore Dwight, Lynde Catli n, Esq.' George Griffin, Esq ' ' Ben VV. Rogers, Esq ' Seth P. Staples, Esq. . Rev. Dr. Matthews.: George VV. Strong, Esq. Rev. Dr. Spring. . Arthur jTappah, Esq; ' v P.hiladelphiall " Robert ; Ralston,' Esq. Rev. Dr. Wilson, , Y Horace Binney,' Esq. y Charles Chauncey, Esq Elihu Chauncey, Esq.; Rev. Dr. Ely,; Carolina. "- Hon William tiaston, t 1 iiuuias fr. iXcvti cuin Rev DrCaldwelI1Y Prof. Andrews, v r Hon. J hn C. Calhoun, i Kev. Dr. "Palmer, ? Thomas S- Grimke, Esq;. - ! Xtew-Orteana. Alfred Hennen, Esq Rev. Dr. Skinner v -.! State of North-Carolina, r -' . ; , Y Northampton County.' 0 - ' Court of Equity, Fall Term VA4 D. 1827, ' . James VVebb, -Complainant. - -Y ' v. -i- v. : ' ! Y ' " Jonathan Currin and wife, Elizabeth; late. Eliza- beth Jenkins, defendants. j Bill to make conveyance of Real Estate. j IT appearing to the satisfaction j of the Courts ' tha the defendants in this Case are not resi dents of this State, it is ordered that publication; be made in the Raleigh Register, jfor six weeks successively that, unless said defendants shall appear at the next Court of Equity, to be held tor said county, at the Court House in the town 01 Jackson oil the fifth Monday after the fourth Monday in March next, and plead, answer or d -mur to complainant's bill, the sam will be heard exparte" and a decree made accordingly J; "" ' j A copy, Tete, . JNO. D. AMIS, C M. E. t Nov. 16, 1827. JY 20 6w j State of North-Carolina. Franklin Cduntv. I Y I r" Superior Cburt of Equity the 2d J-Monday after the 4th Monday .in September 1827. YT ; Jesse Reid, ' . Complainant, ..; ;'"' ' -I ; -. Y: ' Y " ; ,- George Murphy, Williamson Murphy," Nicholas . Murphy, Patience Murphv, vAmey. Murphy, I Elizabeth Murphv, Darby .'-Thomas' and Nahcv 1 his wife, Joseph Bledsoe and Wiuifred his Wife, it'll . . . 1 - in ; m 1 o rm4 1 1 Il T" 1 -' 1 1 1 I viiiiam Muripuyj r rancis m. itiurpoy c i era perance H.Murphy.by theu Guardian pendente lite, Samuel Johnson, Clerk & blaster &c. and Jesse D vis,administrtorot his ife Elizabeth, .wh was Elizabeth Murphy, ' Defendants. IT appearing jto the Court, that Jesse. Davis, administrator of his wife Elizsbeth, who was EliiabethMurjiliyr is a non-resident of this State. It is therefore ordered by the Court,! that v publi-; cation be made in the Raleigh Register for six weeks successively, that ;jesse,; Davis, adminis trator of Elizabeth l)u vis, make" his personal ap pearance' at the nextjSuperior Cpurt of Equity, to be held; torj tlie County of .Franklin, at the Courthouse in Louishurg on the 2d Monday after the 4th MondayJ in Marci nest i and then &. there to answer; plead anddemur to said, bill of conv plaint, otherwise judgment pro confesso wprbe; entered against him, and decree made according ly. V Test. SAM'LJOHNSON. C.t E. v fpHE; subscript-r having qualified at February JL term of, Wake County Court, as. Executor to the last will and testament ot Jouar Njixi, dec late . of said ctnty,5 herebjr g-iyes; notice to all persons indebted to saidydecedent! to come for ward and settle their, accounts, and those having claims against uie estate are requesieu.to pre sent tnem wiuiin uie time nmiteci py jaw, or u will be plead ia Jbar of their recovery.?-.1 . ; ' On Saturdayjthe -22d of arch, twill be sold on a credit jot nine months, at the residence of Bradley Nail, in Wake county,, sundry articles. of personal property belonging to jsaid. estate I amongst wpicn is gooa aiiu.3- Anuion Saturday the29th March!, will be sold on the same terras, on the; premises, a tract of Land containing 97 z acres riy 1 nc oin uic waicra 01 ua wc t car -mver, near Northingtan's Ferry. ; YY" r-. - .. . - .. i .. v. 1 tnn XT ' -linAIVXT I5'' - , .juniij A. unv niX c.x.r. Wake connty, - Feb; 1 9. A. A. -- ? - rglH AT application will fce made to the .Presi-denti- Directors and Comp:ny of the Bank ot Cape-Fear, at IWilmington, for a Pew Certificate of, Two Shares of Stock of th"iJ. said Bank of Cape- Fear, standing inthe riame of Ehzabetu S. Wins low ; the evidence of whieb'said two Shares rof Stock has been lost. Dec' 6- v A " ' 6- ;e.'l.winslow; 1 23 3m; Hard ward, Cutlery and German gj.ULasiu rcspecttiuiy lnjorms; mepuonc, XT'vthat he lias purchase ."at Aiiction,Von the 30th ult. the cTiire Stocte pf the late . ilrFi D. Peters, consisting of an extensive assortment of HAUDWARE,CUTLEltY&. GERMAN GOODS we'll ca Iculated for i wholesale, and retail t rade. The friewds pf tlie late establishment are inited to call ahd 'examine the assprtment (which. will be regularly" kept up) at jtlie house lately occu pied by, Mr. Peters : on fBol Ungbro k street . The advertiser pledges himself to tll at as re duced priceslas any liduse.ihyiiaui'fYv.- IiAlWYSGHOOlilr 1 MY?L AW OFFICES continue open for the reception pf . Student Y J f hall iiccasional y dejiyeieuresbutat no l':jind will at all Vimes give exiilanatiohs, ff far asT am able i . and will indulge in and invite free discus cussiop and interchange ofopinion'srupon legal Subjects.: '. Y . . ' - J lt is not required tharanr thing should he paid it is not required tnafany tning snouia oe paiu 1 ex parie advance, j r,"1.--T Ii. HENDERSON, j cop) Near AVilliamsboro'Y .6. 1828. ,47.1 iiiSwSmlV, - v r- . t: ' .Y" -y ol .Y'-r-- l A - t j NOTICE. IN order to relieve ouj; Endorsers at Bank froni -their responsibility, to' pay oar dthert d 'bts ' - . "Sc close ..the partnership between us, wejhercby 1 otter for sale he Othce" and ltahhshhiewt of - -tlie INTELLIGENC ERro Petcrtltw-'c? Cln;?i--- ciltt rldirtiser. ,lt is needless lo'expatistelon the .. Y: " value of this property, a gentleman of talent and capital, capable pf conducting the busiies3 " " wtW - r , - - - . to advantage,; -1 lie ornce is completVan well s supplied with every kiml --pf. type and pre.ti that can be required ; and: the' list of Subscr tu-rs, anu Auvcruainij iuidui, lurunnv ryers extent-- . . . it- . . . . - . ed to tne. esiaousuraenj.wiu speak tor tnem- ; selves -The Newspaper has "at no perind bees more liberally patronised than at pr sentit !ia V about yuugooa suDscnaers : tne- amount fit ad - C vertising has been full. $4000 per -annum here- ; tofore, with jvery considerable Job-Work iSdv Y -4 ": that we may say' without exaggeration, that the -;. .; gross income of the 'estaBushmelltas',aveage'd about, f 8000 per annum for the last ei,q;bt ye rs i x whilcthe adnual exlenies'.6lhepinting.bRee'.,;: at tliistime, amount 10 little more, than 3000; l; ; Such being facts (and that 'Westate' nothing butY -tbe truths -.ny gentlvman bycallinjupon us can '' be satisfied) scarcely arjy consideration but the imperious obligations iLbove mentioned, could ;' ..4. induce us forpart: with prriperty so valuable. It- Y will be offered at private s.ile,-untilthe first day s v ;, of April next ; Con . whjcli. 'day, $houtd. it Yiot bet-.'-- disposed of (.'and j due n nice will beNen eri of i transfer) it will be soli publicly, on the prerhi- ses, occupied byj us ori illank street, tci the hjgh; r Y 1 est Didder. . 1 lie term win be made known n applicaton ;' but there! is no 'doubt, should a . reponsible purchaser, present hvnseltV;tthatJbri . paying clown a small auVmnt.ia cash ; a Wasonai ' ble- crejul't.' for t,hege4fr;part6f the; purchase'.' ' money, might be obtainejrl YGentlemeri disposed f j r to avail therhselves of tais offer, jean receive" .any . , , ' further information the msy desire, by d'dress-t j 1 1 ihjr Dr. Richard Field $f Brunswick, - Mt. Mile - t Jordan of Lunenburg, Ir. james B. Kendall of ' r ' Petersburg, or the suhscnbersY . V. ' s v Y " - : -YyyY Y i Yancey &burton.Y yy 1 Y FebniiryO. 1 ?Y.V .;' bY'j: ; 45 ' I r : -i - . 3 1 ;' v' 1 li Y.-'Vv CELEB RATED Y -?Yi'.'Y':".- : '"'; The Runner at the Bottom" ,;; 'V-' i PATENT having been issued y ; the Preii 2V. dent of the United; States, ,'to f Edward New man,, for; his valuable improvement on. the Grist Mill, jne su.oscriper is; tuiiy autnonsed ana , em p j powered t6 make sale pfjRights forusing a single ' '. Mill, or the Rights forusing- snid ilills in ny:;i4; Couhty,or in'any ; State .In '- the 1 Union, except 7. Louisiana. ; YYY;Y Y Y'Y-Y Y'Y v '.i :l ' .Persons wishing tol purchase -Rights, can, di Teat their letters to Sam it e h M orehead, iPostmas ! V ter, Martin-rille, Guilford N. C. andiheyvill oe '. Y immediately attended! ti '0; Y j -. :,v Y - The: superior, advantages of this Mill, consist :. in the grinding berngi done Senear the centre,; stoncs - and the application of pressure to sup wnere me power is appuea ine s:uaii sizeoi mc . ply the absence! of; weight. Y The. running stone is placed 'oh the. spindleJ arid facing upwards to : he bed stone,-which is permanehtly .fixed. ; The 4 : J iressure is applied to tliejjenfrebf the runner nd; the grain introduced iuto .lVe ; rhill-.througlv 5 the eye of tlie bedi or tv'p stone. y ; ; , " The simple constructijn of this'Mill, its great : durability and . cheapness, an j . itsi c;pnv'enierice''': and usefulness to all persons having large families . and stock, aridlhe facility with which animal or -water poWer can be applied, . have given it the decided preference over all the inventions of V this kihd,vwithper$bnsj "who can " Judge suchi tilings correct ly. -: VSAM ITEL MO REH EAUT Y ' v Agenf for Toward New man,. Patentee farch 30. " - kYl-T.lwewtmem;;.',. , The Editors of, the iRegist er are;adtliorised to actjas Agents; for tHe sale of,Riglits in Wake Y county .-Ur 'i ' ". ' . AGBiC OLTURAL RE HOSITO RY. SINCLAIR anl MOORE : - Y ;;,--orvxRiroii;.SAi.;-'l:ir;: t'-c.,...:-: 4 At their Store, Pratt SC.'Wharf, B iltimorc, ; -r;-AAGENERAL'assbrtiiient of G ARDEN S E ED.S, jL'nany-o which were raised ; under, their di- - ' rectum last season, fotheris of a late importation,, Y r ' -and Itaveieeh prdveaVto gTOwwel!,. which they know to be true and good, 4 Also, Fl ELD SEEDS, ' such as fed -and white Clover; t Orchard Grass,. Y Timothy,' Herds Grass, TallMea dow Oat Grass,- L ;; " Gran Grass, (for Lawn,) . Lucerne, ; Mi Ilet, Yel-? , . " ; loWLocust and "Bird Seeds. ; . ; . ' -i : -: Y-t ,N PLOUGHS.-fAmong the extensive variety of implements of husbandry ready", to deliver at thh r shortest notic theywpuld riamethe BARSHAnE Plough of sizes; .-generally preferred forbreaki , f . ing stiff grass i SwariUKan ter vending the SKiF-SaABrtstko'Ptpt ea fortwo ' Y7 yearsitb. genetal'S2ftisfactibnViand Jiavinir-- hax4Q; - - r acres ploughed With one last season, enables : em. without heiiitation,Tto recommend-them 'ey - . ;.f. take awide furro wjt; ttirn ,and; crumble the soil ; ; well, And have been knouyi to riiH a season with- ; diit smiths repair. " -rY 1 - Yn 4 ' ; r 1 , Win .So7e'....Corn.,SlieTlirs; Vheaf Fans. Cotton Gins for horse 6 . hand pwer, Cotton Planters ' Cultivators, Several . kinds of" the", most,' approvfd.Strav:CuUers4 cst steel : Axes, hyY and maniire Forks, SpadsrSIioveU arnd Garden Tools, wove Wire SieVesl T SfesV &. Wire. Work'' , of allkindsY-." Y-p-d?Yv. ; V; ?:z i::--::,-,.: i FRUITTREES..:.;Ambngv which re Apple. . ! Just received a few copies McMahon a.ndCob- : belt-on. Gardening' i;-? -t 1 . -f ,."; :lv. ; .--'Ji '.VCr Orchard Grass Seed wan tin . kJanv.UYT r- -Y- Y3 :fl YY r:Y Y,:57 ' ; rStafrthrplina rY'-'"rA'rf :'t. S ": Y la Enuity-Septemleerm, 7 827. ine iieirsjui jnsepi juhii : ':-' .-.-' si'-' i vs. .' ; 'Y. ' - The Heirs of Robert R. purrar, rwtT appearing to ' the ; Cotirt, th;t .T'etor Farrarj Peach.'CherryYAprieot, and Thorn p.tuck, all , of ; wliichwili besoidlpii moderate term for - 4 Cashv.wtth deduction, oer centpn in.ple- -knents Tbf their manufacture. w :. v Y X appring to'the.coiir tn .i'etrarrarj : r . IJetsy'Farrafi'andBigns Farrar, the Dfc,en' , r - I mts in this uit, are not inhabttar s t! Y " t ate- ; - . is ordered ii?at publicatioo be ri: ' in the I a- -I : , dants' Tt is leigh Register fo.n three . inqnthsy; that taey a; , -? at the Court HousJa P!tt'Soronjh,'.on the tiu-dY Monday of Marclt net. Y ten ana taere c , plead, answer or dem.V,pt!,erwi:5 the bdl wdl . ;t , be taken. pTO confesso ir.st tLert uv. 1 LtarJ- " . x rorkthfr!imitesj Test.-- Y. - v" Y . I" a. ; . 4 r v. . . . i . . . . ' i '-. - -