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Vi'. 7 '. - f J - . Ours are the plans offair. delirfitful peace, ' t ; Unwarp'd by party rage ta live like brothesJ; 1 t THE itched every Ttjsi at and Fhibat, by jOSEFliCTAl.ES & SON, ' At fire dollars perihnum-lValf in advance. : : ' ADRTIS EMENTS l& f . t exceeding 84tfr neatly inserted three times for a Dollar, and .twenty-five cents for eW sncceeding publication : ; those of great er length in the same proportion.T,. Commxt- jICATiQs tbiniifaUy; received. ..Lxttbrs to ' ihe Editors must be poirpaid. zyK . v,: ! "Dignity ofm ec h anic arts, If the diniyi of things may be measur ed hi t!ieiMitiprt9nce t6 ;;manWndhere nothrn-, perhips, which can rank, above h "ole&kla&r In fact,: they may: e railed the leveit the fulcrum, and the pow- Sch movk the worldt . They.do not want the " whireon to stand" of Archime des they; have sufficieiit; foundation themselves: H:-- ''' " ' ' Whlat gives lo civilized nations their su periority over the-; savage ? It ia chteflv (he meifenic t -..By;thqmthe beaunful and convenient mansion is substituted lor the rude, and uncmifortable wigwam ; and scarlet ana fin!e twioel i linen supply the wardrobe, in yjlacWof the skins of wild anir mals: - "They ire Ithev foundation .of nearly, all the improvements and the comforts of life and further, we may say, of t he glory and grandeur f the world. By them, thtv farmer plough! the land, and by them, the mariner ploughs the ocean ; bjr them, the monarch is aforneI wiih his crowitand by them; the;peasant is clad in comforti bl e garm en U by : them,- the 1 ri urn p!?,i t arch is raised ko the hero, and by them ' the temple asdends (o the Deity ; by them (K. tro hv. rh in cnanois, anu. i n on couches 5 by hem the' sword is. polished, zw ihe axe is; tempered ; by them.tlie ta ble U snread, and the, bcil is decked, and the pat Sou r famished. ' To them .the poet owes the perpetuation of his fame, and the warrior tlielefergreen jof hi3 laurels ;jby them Homer sings, and Caesir trinmphs in aU hges!. . Through Jhem we are instruct ed by the, wisdom of Plato, and charmed by the eloquence of Cicerp ; through Jthe m we admire the justice of Aria tides, and the heroism of jLeonidas. 4J t Antl;muf h of this; owing to two single j'arts-'tha't of printing and the manufacture of paper. hBy the - former,. learning has been rescued fmn the gloom of the dark aes ; batwfthout the latter, the benefits of ni inline: Would be' circumscribed . to ve ry narrow bound. It is by means of the press, chief! y, that so much of christen - dom owns itj escape from the thraldom of ; superstition l iann n is iQ(Jtne same iuuub that J we ;AlnencansV owe. our free Land enlightened- institutions, t To these mean, which originated in a few rude types carv v. ed on a block of wood, is owing the pre- sent wondei-fl diffusion of knowledge, vh?rK liiririffirishpsi this From all former ages. 7 But i whether a book be printed on paper, and "f oldSfir aldollar, or tabiri6us ly written pri parchment and sold for a thousand,! if is still tc!a mechanic art tht V t!iewofld;is,x3d has been indebted for -the tra nstnissiod and d iftusion. of 1 ight th rou gh - the means ;pf !t)Qokswhetberthe jray of .' that light1 shine upon, few persons or many. But in Ispeakihsot the dignity offnie- chanic artsi we would not confine them, to the mere hand tliat execules without think irig of the head that plans') Hir withut the latter, nttie more crcuu wouiu ue uue u the perso n w h &Sex er ci ses 7 th 6ss 7 arts, tharf to thautematoii TnfkV whoLmechan-ically- astortishes theSvorld at the ga me 0 f cheswKI producewthe0 great effectswe have meutoiied ah re j; Jti? do so ipncfr to eniightenVfto . jjeauti.fyr-and"lf6 improve (he w oHd ;V!iii a 1)6 r-;.j foir i he i g1 o r y ' an d h n p pi r nesi bPutheTSatidtyet be ignorant of the spnngs by wHicly;these :'niove-: -:7tnents'Hnst:rAtmlbh;'' wou Id ill -com ptirt with ;. t he id ignitjr?bf 'theyniech a nic. II e wou id'.' be (if .we may com pa re s m a i 1 th 1 n gs with g'rea ,) Tike the .sup 'in the. heavens, dersJijht, and 'war until and. com nkindi without itself being con- .iwhicjvjrejri fiif t hi in ;.7 EcinnHthereiOie.,:, :iv .. ,r S;, ? 7: 'Miere t a pjM'ospby in mechanic arts. 7 :Tri'evih'ecnaiiic, hi ; bVt eigs-i Ti his occlupa- i-4 - ; lion an Jnye;tive,eiingIiteneU; and enrjui- riny iiii in J ii ' v Si o is - master ofhiscrnlt in theory as jwe Ti ras practice, Ji .as more ot re- a! ptitiusi hiiniira' ytiy inJmn, riar twenty uJ tnse nhrtolophe67vvh(;8entl their tempf. rh:mah Ful tpb rrCou hi: Ru m for d,7 em pi o in venti veland studious mmd.to'-jamel' jike-Franklii or ys his iiorate , tuc., Vl Willi ivu, ri jiiis ajtviv3i " '.!"'V v. ; "r. rnkk liiii j(erin)iy &e?Js'7-fieeiV geuuine phirosoher.TtBut'howvW ucai nnnosoniiy 10a v ue ? inunu aumw" uie A 7v mechanics of this new world, ;to sa yTno- thing o he Wattisand ArkWnglHs,7ai ries uid, experiments, 13 a New-Etiglander n . i ) n . - t r . a. . ... . re : auu ti inpctHtnic dui visuine raLeiii, ui-; fixe, at Y'ashiutonA and examine the thou4 JiVe. in rpuifing ;tiie world tyith (npty rmphysjcal-secufatlon C ic ero ne a ks .wi t h ihu nh dese r vfe dTcu s '' v.;-BnhdfeyB'pf the old tC By their Jruits'ye .,--:lh4!f knw-:them,.7-;-; ; -Perkins who endsse the ocean W le cafe theBahk bf'Englantl againtxoumer-: 7 feits, ,Jbh' engraVed plates, Jand wjio ha 8int'cea8toiiished the world by his discove sands-of models which have originated from the in ventiVe r mi nd sjof ou r, native Ameri -cansj.whose productions have been i sol of ten con tenoned by the writings of the ''mi nute philoophers' 'across he Atlantic th0;,YoloeysJ of;' the ; ''.world; f (Visit 'our manufacturins; establishments. . and wit ness jthe operation of (our Iabor-3 jiving ma chines in k variety bf the employments of lire, janu see the enect oijinventive genius and practi philosopny in the mechanic arts , ,1 - ' ' v- ; ;. ' . 1 '! -; v But it is not expectjeil, ) nor is it desira ble, jthat eyer;,mech'unic sliould addj his name to te; 1 wt ; of in ventbrs, for -which our bounltr and especially New-England is distinguished. . Without this he may1 be come u seftif,. re s pe ctable,' and even disti n guished in,;his ;trade ; j But jn order to at tain his reputation;! the attention of the head is requisite to understand, as we J as the frarid tjo labour.) ' - J 7 The mechanic who perfectly understands. Iris jtrad e, las well in theprinciples aai the pr&cticeof it, gets himsel f a degree df no inconsiderable ranknd honor,Pand jthat without tfje' intervention of a college, or the forroaj' vote of ja Jeafhed corporation. He is a least a 3fastei. of Artsof. ene art while it is possible (hat the 'mWnwhd has thei degree of A. M. Conferred upon hi wiih all collegiate ceremony, W thi ve- t nerable gravity of a dead lan2ure. and is called Master of Arts-p-the plural number it is possible, we. say,'1! that such aij one m v, after all, not be the thorough master a" " A 'xt . . iri . 1 1 1 -I 1 . 01 one art, euner, poiite, numane or-uselul. 'rt become an. ingenious and: enlig$ten ed mechanic, it is , necessary that a jouth who is,dstrned fr triide, should bring lb his employment, a mirid inquisiitive, studi (ms bus; and inclined to mechanic pur suits. Such a. mind, rwith onlirrary .atten tion to its cultivationi can scarcely fail of scorning in a very consiqerapie aegree, eniignteneui isut to tne common sourres- of information, a creat many mechanics add a verv laudable attention t o books, to the periodical publications of the davi arid to. associations ior mujiuai nnjprovemenr. Mechanics9 and Apprentices' Iibraries are established in many pf our large towns. and Mechanic Societies are formed, which by inducting studious uabirs,an (interchange of ideas! & a collission of sentiments, must tend to improve the minds of the members in a niirn aeree. , There is, in fact, at the Present Itime,' a yeryr Jarge share of infr mation and solid! practical science among the mechanics ol tnis country! i The lite ot the mechanic, it is true, is a iifVof labour, and! while he wipes the stveat from his bmwJ he may, perhaps. murmur at his fate, a;nd envy i what he con siders the easy lot of other professions. Hut wh'ere is the business which exempts h. man from adife of! labor ? The life of merchants, of physicians, of judgesj of the first officers under Government, and even pf the United States! President himself is a life nlfi labor. But can thefe 'hoporable Wen' make a throstle, or build a ship, or raise , a spire to neaven r or exercise all. or anv of the aris which add so much to. the eomffirt apd grandeur pf thejworld ? These (the mechanic pan do and if he du ly reflects on the imortanccj of his labors, ne can scarcely repuit ai nis mi. J f ; Jjercsmre, American TRI5ES. Ouri rlicrnnreA !a tf t rnaa It id the sea- son , if ever, for such discnurse, when are iust putting forth their glories. am gladdtriing and adorjiing the face of nature VV hi wavs feel a decree oti reverence lor an old tree 5 and look upon almost any 1m- " ' j- r ... a -- provemenx wnicn requires ' -1 - j 1 1 he sacrince o such a n on e, as pu rc ha se.il a tj 1 00 d ea r a ra t e It is, however, the fault ot our country, that Sufficient attention is not paid either to the preservation onreproductiopot trees : and here perhaps, no charcteristic 13, mnrp fit.rikirin'. of thelountrv.-seatH scatter-: ecr thjrough thi Ste, thanj the absencejof fine jtrees arountl -tjiem, either jsingle or orotiDed' Tlie irreat kfirt and labour seetn to huve been, o inake an effectual clear ruf doivnl' indiscriminate- 1nr : that is, t iv jinr enlireJ v val forest Fa- tal mistake j t u, L howev:errjon account of thkfvery bare lawis andj fieldsj that sur rou nil most of our ciiuntryjresidences and whichj it is niiw bsirititii lo be fjU are nnv ihinr but liiautilul or oaturai, that we thavej been indured'lby thcrperu?al of: ah . jii- i.iL .7--i t!.:7 . i iii..t:i,....wlJ, aritcjie in vie pru ny muerjOi iac m Magazine, to advert! at J:jlhe.;-mhinent,-tA this topics It! is '"a re view, 7 enthusiastic and most 'encouraging to' planters :and lo vers of fine wuods, of-a trei tise :upn trans- pi ;i nt;tion , by Sir Henry Steuart. iThe 4reat and important; conclasion, j(res.Otihg il V 0 f rir a n ces je r ji e nc & H f 7 3 6 yea rp, ) ;yjiicn Si r H e in ry es t abfishjes i n h is vvork, js tre.e$ bf any size may be transplanted, with perffpt certainty, ami Mtt'tfaytilh&ion! rtiii ;fact M is, tiiat7wei wishf to make Known, as iar as our journa: tpan. sjneau iy-pare -anH jryper 'pfepatattoy-antl'gett" tleVireatih'enVrtreel7th?rtjr?ft hinHr'and oftneVur'th' of 7fburorfive feet. and! succeeded in their hew t"adonsi with- out sickness or sniftering.;-: indeed f .except in" ih difficulty bi coustfu'etinc: the requi site machine for i(s conveyance,' ahdk the great increase-tif expense in.cillent 'to its - . . o:tr .- acracination. ana iranspuii.auuvir -Mevrjr.. the lareest tree1 with most certainty of success, be removed. What an ehuragemet to thpsetm ish to see about ihem. at once, the eftect and beauty of fullWmvn wood who can thus stea I a tn arch jupon ti me, and su pply, in a week, from a! neighboring forest, what for ty years 111 -cne ordinary course ot plant me:, wouiu scarcei v Drod u c e , . - r A' - N. Y. ftmerican. L. GRAD CHAPTEtl, A. a HE annual; Convocation of th ' 2 f mr J Ll 11 1 ! .-! 4 e Grand Chan- xer 01 .jYorin-uaroiina, win be held at Tar- borough, on the 23d instant. June 3d, 1838. , COHEN S OFFICE BALTIMORE. I Third Clasa Maryland State Lottery, for 1828. T be dra w 11 in the City of Baltimore, on Wednesday 2.5th, June (-This MontluJ HIGHEST, PRIZE,1 10,000 DOZiIiARS. i SCHEME :' j , 1 prize of 1 prize of 1 prize of 1 0,000 ; is 10,000 DOLLARS. 2,000 DOLLARS, 1,000 DOLLAKS, 1,000 DOLLARS, 400 DOLLARS, 1,000 DOLLARS, 1,000 DOLLARS, .600 DOLLARS, 1,000 DOLLARS, 1,000 DOLLARS, 16000 DOLLARS. iJ.OUU ' is 1,000 is ? 500, is 2 prizes of 2 prizes of 10 prizes of 20 prizes of SO prizes of 100 prizes m 200 prizes of 200 100 50 20 10; 5. is is is is is ; is lis 4000 prizes of 4 '4367 prizes, amounting to 351000 DOLLARS. Only 10.000 Tickets in the Scheme. The 10.000 dollar prize will be part payable by 1000 Tickets, N6s. 1 to 1000 inclusive, valued at 3500 dollars . , 71 . " ' ' . Whole iHckets S4 I Quarters XI Op Halves . 2 1 Eighths 50 To be had iri the greatest variety of Nos. at 114,! Market-street, Baltimore,'; AVhere both the great-Prizes of 1 One Hiwlred Tlwiisand Dollar's each were sold in former Lotteries, and where more Capital Prizes have been sold than at any other office in America. i - - ijruers euner 031 man Vl'usl'. i,au no vate conveyance, enclosing the Cash or Pr13.es, will meet the same prompt arid punctual atten tion as ifori personal applicaton. Address to. J. I, COHEN, Jr. & BROTlIElts, . V ' 1 BA1TIMOHE.. Baltimore, June, 1828. ( 74 HARRIET RELAY "T-A S received her: Summer Goods, which .H. makes her assortment of Fancy Goods and Millinery, has now Leghorn Vtrv complete. Among those she received, are, Fashionable Ronnets, nlain and open Work, Straw ditto, Children' ditto ; Elegant Batise Dresses, with a variety o f other articles ; a I of which she will sell low for Cash. MantuamakiBg in he most fashionable style, and at the shortest notice. June4t 1828. I 74 law4v Oxford" Academies. The Surphier Session of these Academics opens as follows!: the Female under the care1 ot the Rev. JosJ Labaree on Monday June 16th, and the Male! Opens on Monday 23d of June, James D. Johnson Principal as heretofore. THOS. B. LITTLEJOHN, Pres. T. The Ed tors of the Tarboro Press, E denton Gazette and jNorfbBq Ilerald'vsill publish the above two weeks, and after :n interval of two weeks, continue for three wctks longer that part relating to the opening : pf the session, and forward their accounts to the Oxford Post Master. Oxford May 10. OS ?5w NOTICE. S1HAT on Monday the 5th of this instant, was i. takeji up. and entered On. my. Stray Boo ics, bV Morgan Itacran. on the waters of, ..Little Car tawba creeK, tweniy-nve m les smiurin juiiiuniii- " . . i" 1 r- 4, ...1. i'r:. 1 ton, oneiB AY MARE, about ,1 or 10 years oia, with a stir in.th'e forehead, thirteen -bauds' high, and valued at ten dollars.. JOHN M'KEE, Ri 68 nger. May !w fjpHE present SesVtpnMmYl J8L7 nat Hs on Friday the 18th June. he next Will commence oh the Monday weekfoi lowing.' WiHuimsboroV-May-oo.-; 1 $ - rill it; I'llc, Subscriber begs leave to inform lhespub that he has on hand'and offers for. sale,' two ne if 1 PiKtoK, with the additional skeys", the ihoddm style,! and" in a substantia! maueia manner, Tne lovers or music. - ana uiose w sn ing to urchascv at e invited to Call and examine them as to tonefSc touch. He wotilct also informthe pubYic, that he has f'oi sonie time past; attended krrvlceiko those who may w;sh them in; that) ca pacity. J IIe nas recently suppneu npjnseii; wpj an assortmeni 01 uie uch vctowj tatrwgv mk.u wiUjenthle him to furnish new ones when neces sary OnJers from a distance, as? well aa those ia the cHy; are solicited, and will be promptly attended to.7 '77 sTTESLEYTWHlTAKER : 7 HaleJsJv; May d.7 7 7; ' 7 i ,J . 1 - - 1" Thompson pnr A$ iusV received from New-Yorki an'assort-f HONNETS, and JUlSSBS OPE7? JUTRAW affirms that VJLATSJ and other 'fashionable articles, awnicn will be sola low-ior uasu.-j 1 ILL ;be let .to the. lowest bidder on Tues day the lMh' dav of June next, it beine the second: dayof7 Person Xountv XJoiirt, the building of a new Jail, ofhe ditnensionslsf tweii-ty-fbur feet squaVe; the wall to be 2afee hih, 4 depart merits, to lie jvewn logs 9 inches thick, seal ed withinch and a half pl nk; the criminaPs room to be double ldgged and sheetel with iron the floor also ; the body to be Weatherboard ed; with good pliink, dressed and painied, all in good Vorjcmanlike manner. A pn of'tlte w fiole can be seen , by. application, to the Conimiisipners, or to Duncan Rose, at Roxborough. NATH L NORFLKET7 F 'iy4 If I OS, SHEPARIV 7 REUBEN W ALTON, JOHN B A RNETT, May 21st, 1828. : v7 ; 7 LAW SCHOOL;. MY LAW OFFICES continue open for the reception of Students. 71 hall occasional ly deliver Lectures, but at no stated t'uhes and will at all times give exolanatjons, as far as I am able ; and! will indulge in and invite free discus- cussion and interchange of opinions upon legal suljjects. 'jj '" p-V V- vi;l;.7" It is not required that any thinef. should be paid in advance. L L. HKN3ERS0N. NeHr AVilliamstior, Feb; 1828. -47 l in2wm Louisbiirg Male'Jlcadkmy XjpHE Examinaticn of the pupils of this Insti 4a tutioh will take nlace on Wednesday '.and Thursday the 4th and 5th of June7 '( here will be public speaking at 11 o'clock 6ri Thursdays and an Exhibition by candle light in the ; evening-' by the 'students.!" 7- V ..7.17ii7 - ',; ;7,7l;- The exercises,' of the Academy; will be renew ed 011 Monday, the 16th June, undt r the imme diate suerintenience and instruction of the snb- senber, whose plan of Education accords with that at our University Board, with the subscriber) $40 per Session i uitinn, Both payable 10 do in advance. C. A. IULII, A. M. M.-.v 20? h, 1828. 71 St Spring Grove Academy. QTpHE Examination at this Academy will take LL place on 3ktondayi the ; 16:h of June 1 and afier a recess until '-that ' time.' thelbusinessof the School witl recommence on Monday the 23d of the same month, under the goveriimerili of Mr. Guernsey, whose past services- entitlehim' to increased patronage. Board i4nd Tuition" as heretofore. The main object of this School is J o prepare tne acnoiars ior , tne , uniyersuy, ana from the efforts made, its? attainment is looked for under very flatteririg prospects. J ; '7 ! ! . May 24. JOHN D. HAWKINS.' 72 6w ! l . Just Published, I And for sale by Joseph Gale$ Son, THE REPORTS. OF THE SUPREME COURT for December vereuxi Esq. Term, 1827, by Thomas P. De Subscribers will be furnished with their numbers, by mail. Raleigh, June 2. YOR SALE 4 light SULKEY with a neat Harness. Apply I3L at this Office. . ; June 2. ' i - - ; - ' t ' '' j A Situation JVanted, tN a TAN-V RD; as Tahner and Currier, by . a person tfiat understands the business in all its branches, & who vouches to give Satisfaction to any"one!,who nay employ him. A letter address ed to GJ A. C. through the medium of the 'Ra leigh Post "Office, will- be immediately attend ed to.l ! Raleiffh: Apl 28. 6 Sta te Bank of North- Carolina, I May 20, 1828. HE, President and Directors of this Ihstitu tibn havb determined to circumscribe the extent of thelir Business, bv calliofcin graduIIy a portion of their outstanding Debf- by decHn ing, lor the present, tQ ma Ice any ilew Loans on accommodation paper, ana inns curtail the a- mpuntbf their Notes ih circulation 7 7 ; 7 The better to effect this object, land to sustain the credit of the Bank, they have fietermined to make rio Dividend of the profits for the last six months, but make use of them, with such other means as they can command; for procuring such available funds as shall,, in, future, enable them to meet more promptly, demands which may be madej upon the" Institution. A 77; -7777 i The j Board are aWate that thisjdetermination will bear harjdly upon many Stockholders Kbut whert thev are intormea tnat -toe measure is deemed necessary to insure the, future prosperi ty of tile Bank? they will generallyJ it is believed, approve of the course adopted.- 7' . 7 j Had jthe Board Iieen less indulgent to ; the debtors of the Bank, it would libt low be neces sary tol withhjold a Dividend ' from the ; Stockhol ders I? bnd by hereafter requiring T-egular instal ments from Uieir dealers, it'is. hof ed a like : ne cessity will not again recur. ' 7;777!:7i;:i:7--;,.7:7 ' Jin ..1777'j;;;: ?7 VVM. BOYLAN, PrV. A Teacher Wanted. 1 I A GENTLEMAN qualified to tech the Greek I sl and Latin Languages is wantell immediately. to take charge 'of an Ac3tlemy in Jbhhstop coun : y., i Persons desirous of the situation will please apply jto the Subscriber, living! !1 miles below Sniitbfield.H Johnston Cp: :23d May. 77 " 7 7 71-5wp7: Fifteen Dollars Rei EAN AWAY Trom the SubscHher, living time Kmiles west of Randolph C til oifrVVednes-, day iiighr, 16th inst. negro HARRY.- : Harry - is 3o years oiaji Doiit p ieet jugu. vHjnmaiic, pnc& sDoken, ana very uarK- no; panicuiar marKs re collected nb nut him?v Harry, took wUh bim ma- nv aitrcles of Clothing. rnosUy thml among whicli are i paIr7of 7new-bound shpes,fi' fur bat half worn, a paic ot twiucu aove-coiqreu pamauoons, a pair of Iihsey pant aloons;" and two mixed'eoats. It is conjectured 'that hebas gone into the.neigh borhbod .ofTFayettevillei .1 will give the above reward to. any perscn who will; return the - said hegrbi or;10 dollars for his 1 confineraent in any eaol and information fiven so that I get him. 7- Bandolph C, U. Apl 22; 63-Ct , S-Com'rs. ; rf7-:r7. INconfomity; with a Resolution. parsed by mui.r tual consent of the Dialectic and PhUanthro ; picSocietiesi iha"a tmemlber chosen by each 7 aheraately, shall. "deliver; iri Oration in public on the day ;.iniiibedlately preeding'Corameilement ' Day,Mr.iHKD7MoonE Ibas beert'; appointed on Ihe "part of the philanthropic y Society, and will dtschargehe duty assigned to him on the" ensUing7Conimencrri(rritJi:; l :7;7.-77; 'v: .t! Publishedljy ordeTlof tieir:z!-:Y::':''''' PHILANTHROPIC SOClETYv Chapel HlIIMay 15? f 4;' 69 4t: tracts;;? raHE Tract Depository; df -NbHhCarolina,5 X tablished ip this Cit, s now well filled with Tracts,-having just received a . large quantity of about twoK hundred ; numbers.? Auxiliaries can be supplied with almost any number or quantity that they-Jnay call for.- fnie Tracts - now in 'the Depository are! well select ed, printt d on good : jjtipi, ami wixu a p lain, ei kgant type. :-7 ;': .-jU'vP.; W DO WD, Cor. :'' iohnsf6hrfl.6unty-:' f IMIIS day appeared before me Rarnabas iph"p ;i. " son. and made oath,- that, on the 29th of Oc. , tober, 1827, he lost a Ked Morocco Pocket Rook, . , , contamg ambngfother apels; theftillowing Notes and Accounts -One note on Sims P; Par ' ish for $1 80, due the 25ti of Dec.'l 827, dated the. 9th of Jan. 1827, payable to him as Guardian of Stephensop Johnson ? bne do on Jas VhiN7 ; fmgton, for JSl 18-dated nd payable as above " one do. on Solombn Stepienson, for $0,55, da-, r". ted and payable as aboves ; one do- on Jrittou ! Johnson, for; $1. 00, dated, and payable as above'".--.v pne do. oh oed Messef, fo$4.! 87, dated and - paj'apie as above tone tiol on Israel Stephenson, :- 1 r ior 0 65, ated and payable as above i one do. , on Jacob Jphnsori, fur $1; dated and payable as ;,7 -, above'; one account otvDjivid Parish, tor $4 07, - payable as above pne ddiv On Iyey "Parish; i'ov ' t f0 37, payable' as 1 abov. Also the Tbllowiiig payable to him :- One note on David Parish, for' ' $5, due;25th of Dec;1827, t dated some time in r 7 - . March 1827ft one do.'ori Montillian Sexton, for 7 $2 oOduela above, ini tiated in May, 1827 ' one account on db fbr$2, duethe' same time 1 L 7 and ofte i do,1 on Willis Sexton, for- $4,' due the " same p'me.J 1 v;).VH.:CRYAN,J.T.-"-; r May 3d. 1828.1-77 ' -W, -70-Sto ' - " 7 J ....... : ' 1 ' "'). ' Female f fE'ducktiotu 7 flHE Trustees of tlje ftaleigh Academy. ;har-7 ?JL ing, determined to compensate their Teach- - ers; after .the expiration 0f the ' present session , by grying; ttp: to them the receipts for Tuition'cf of their several Schools, (reserving for the Insti-i tution a low rent for the use of the Rooms,) the V Subscribers respectfully inform their friends und the public that, they J have, engaged the Rooms which they have heretofore occupied iri the Aca 7 de. Buil4mgs.4Tlie; will be happy : to eonli nue.to instruct the young Ladies at present un : tier their care, 4nd suchothers as may be sent to them. X' Pdrents and Guardians may rest assured, -that everytattention will be paid, not only to the . Education, but tothe morals and behaviour of 7 their children and wants. ' ' Particular attention , Iwill be given to thosa ' Branches! which arei most important ; and the wishes of; Parents will be consulted with regard to the studies of their Children. The rates of tuition First Class, ! $econd do7 will be as usual, viz : - $5 SO - i 7 50 : - 12 50 -' ' - 15 50 , . Third do. Fourth do. Scholars in the above Classes will into bothj Rooms. ' 1- b . y 7 It is intended that every excitement to la'uda ble exertion in the- pursuit of learning shall biiv continued.! Certificates and Golden Medals wilt thereforeafter the present year; be awarded to; -r- . r r "m -v wi, njcir teacup ers ana cuiexs, pe deemed worthy of them. ' 7 - , - JfKUKCCAlGOODWfrC, ANN BENEDICT. is expected t lht Tuition will b6 paid in advance us lonnen. 7 ? J-31: - :!" ,.v. Rile igh, May 22. ; Hills bo rou 1n U 'Academy 4 J . iPHE Examination will commence on Mond.ic, I. the! 2d of Juhe.Oand conclude, on th Vv.,,; ingof the following day. The exercises will be resumed on the 2d Tjiursday.ln'.Tuly.' 9V Jn'Tlllir' - .'. -V- " . P. S. As the classes commence in January, be, cannot be redeiyeC t!ib ensuinc session. emners Boys who haye studied the .Latin Gramme. . . are in any niguer stage ot advancement -will aamineu.-':;- 1 irt,; yr-:---iY'-- T ft --. ... i-.T -..' --., - . . . vjMay28. 72 5t at niiamsooro Academy, . ?7 -':A. HPnE semi-annual ExamThatibn bf the Students , M cbhnected with this .Institution, will m7 mence on Wednesdythe 4th. June. Parents antl tkiardlans are: rejques!edto attend.i -7'' " 7 ' 1 The Subscriber;his had "charge' of ihe Wil. . liaimsbro'cademyfor upwards of six years. ciurmgj wnicn ume,rne 'oeneves ent re satisfaC- tioii ; has been eiveii jto' all interested. - Tii .. yernmentof this school isTstrict, but parental." ' vuji4,iijr aiituuyii ;aiu, iiov oniy to the gen eral improvement of jthe Students in useful Ieam ing, 'but . ilso to the formatlosi f correct' morals The ExercisW will; 6e -resumed: omXIonday, 23d ofvilin!?'lo'ot tlireeaddUional Students can be accommodated vith board in the familv. " Board can also be obtaihe'dTin 4the most respec table families of thaTUIage . and neighborhood, v :Williamsbor has always been' famed Wit healthful situation, Jjnd its excellent Water., No student has been absent, from school more han ; One dayrbn accoutitfof sickness for several vtr ReferencesJudge jHendersoir,' of the Supreme " uvuii. , .iii..iiyuiu, ;iacr -treasurers Rev Dr, llcPheeters, Raleitrh i Sir. Then. p.r ker and Mr. S. B.ottefi TarboroV: 7 7t7u'77i ALEXANDER WILSON - -23rd7May, 1828.177-7, 71-5tw ' V " G3;The4 Tarborp'. Free1 Press and Edenton4 Gazette will insertj the above three," times- and forward their accounts to the Seminary.. JOBlPEINTING r; . Cy every . description Neatly Jckcctcd" tUi CHce. i I ft- r 1 v S tv 11 i - ' . i;- - T i " -4 i V I. 17 fur 4 - rv et.- i 1 i 1 :b - 7 v 7v - Prr r..-7 1 - ?
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
June 10, 1828, edition 1
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