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w - - 't o tomTnettfoi ate the passing ormeuainoiic; iiievw in a compere-icy-arc ;.;rMitKir7'iwaucha' vViiertrs PSganViYil,: Engineering Wooridge and.VVillartl's Geography, last edition) -.Tver's .:-V5fficerR;WW;elff4Jo npttriiiu!lwas:r?ce With exiraohliiifrrT f fUvitiAthv nf the communitw have 1 ci.u ; Vi;yc 4Jnr yU-an5eU.M.r,ytt;M'm ' r- V: Janice Packer, ?p the Pj - s4 -v' Tit-iWtttTairinffi iust returned" tro'm.a six. r:':- JI:. -n L:?. ..iJ:'i;-cVi ..'.. in -H-r had xc ter atStatnp.I,pe usm ,t(r say that lie y:?'vV the .wVuhiyneVere r'i?X-t - iivlenl from my own observation, -a a from ihftrr pt ste r -v I r Jjf X cM ya ppljCii Die til "hiationl which l :have received from Huttvntip; rhei Li;iu2htt'r.s11at I adU a UlUU dffice btr sou retormaiin Js'prreat. in all-these. .oH'lj tataMtie'i aud sV fiirJ have the ad- . .- it will increase and be permanent. Tneieis ai , ' t - c uL.,, k,; rV;afiur.;ir'..Mrk a o...--.:a!.aity,vears asi-..ift'r theJireat ycr bee'ti deeply cut )'if ahd it is impossible yet to tell where te consequences 01 me, ya 1 amltfiitfa bbat belj e1 ve , tliat iKed.esvgpa. . ajT.: thp" Jgcnt l.cmah'jre fer; rvtlvVe :';.tniit th''ithic 1phii:; thivi; victim: hnneirt .at the a hi tT hn It 1i e h a s y ac I e 1 o t h e f aylc lUiiirti snecuiaiions. --ivastt;tc .ufc ; - i 11 0 Kno k:e institution: iRfi& Instruction rim K Cbtirse of F.duca'ion at .InsjtituUon, embrace the fblloWing I)tiprjmenls J. VlasicaL--TKis l)eiiartmetfw?U include Ku-ey:ayMyyA;" -y.- : " $: 11 The Mathemntirttl will emhrac.e Antnme-ttcAlg-eUiLivsarUlunsi' Geometrt Trigonom etty; :Iensurition, Surveying. C 'nic Sections Nafiual Philosophy; A'stnmomy ami Navigntion, :iid thf Nutufal Sciences, as Botany, 'Mineralo- y ami Xiilural History. v ' .' PuHiCMiHr atientioM wnl he paiclj at tins insti tution ti Praciic(dEdncatinri'. (Jlaksesiii Mathe matics will be pi-acticaHvtHUght tVe application ofsTi'i'4ono!ieiry to Heights' and 'instances ; TrU Hgtilr Sui vvying ? Levelling and jEngineering ; GraduationWf li ls and Streets, tjhe tisc t" the. liarooiettr, when applied to taking the altitude: of i mountains ! and "other' eminencejs. They will fVefptehtly he takeiv out to practice with t!ie 'Compass ;md; Chain, Theodolite nd levelling Ittifls -uid accompamed hy thel instructors, will occasionally take excursions fdr the purpose of making observations hi Botany! and Mineral- ogj , - lit. Kmrhsh. This Department win incline 'Knghsn Grammar,- Penmanship, Book-keeping, Public Heading and Declamatioh,Ancient and iMiii.ein Geography with the use otTfie Maps and Globes Ancient and Mmlern llistoh', Rhetoric, Composition, Critrciym, Logic and Moral IMiHov sophyfc Construction of Maps with the principles of Projection. . V . "' I ' The rudiments of Education, as Reading, Spel ling, Penmanship, Sec. will be thoroughly, tauglit, ih-l the Junior Cl tsses will iii this Tespect,' le ceive paiticular attention. - ' ; - 1 Plty&iod Hducutinn .---For the improvement or the heal h and tlie develpement,orthe Physical lis Well as jnental energies, of the adet., they Will be tvcpiircd to" practice daily, a id regularly, iXlilitarr 'Exercises'--; These" having for their mrdn object' the preservation of health,; jwill be pur sued so far only as may be requisitejor this pur pose ;',in no instance will they be permitted to interfere with other pursuits but will occupy those hours in the d:iy, that would otherwise be devoted to useless 'and' frivolous anusement. Tlu y will 'consist of the Elementary." schools of the Soldier, Company and Battalion Evolutions jUght Infantry and Rifle Drills formation of regular-Military Parades- Guard Dirty the duty. t ottims ot thetuarct ana or ine nay u.e Broad Suord Exercise. Uniform i he dress worn tution will consist of a dark blue c sincrle breasted and standing colhr. Vest and Pantaloons for winter, and white do mestic cotton for suinmer, leather Cfcps with ap propriate trimmings, black silk. 5 leajther Stocks. An; undress". will be worn in summed, consisting a cotton striped Rmndabout, singjle breasted and standing collar. ; : As i he Coat cannot .be made clsejwhere than at the ; Institution, a more particular jdescription of it is omitt ed. Each member of the Institution will want the following articles, viz J one single m.ittress -either! of hair or straw, pfHoiw, two pil low cases,- four sheets two yaTds in ength and one iii breadth, one pair of blankets, two towels, four shirts, four pair of white cotton pantaloons, four white vests for summer and one blue cloth for winter single breasted, six pair oflcotton and four pair of woollen socks, draws and waistcoats if worn, two pair of thin anyone pair of thick shoes, at least two pocket handkerchief's, tooth brush, - penknife quills, wafers, &d. Parents can furnish their sons with such articles of cloth ing of, the above description as they may have, if they prefer it : or they may be supplied at the Institution on the.most resonable terms. The above quantity! of clothing is deemec sufRcie nt to answer a cadet one year should, h ? leave the Institution at the expiration of that time, such articles as the cap, bed and., bedding, if furnish ed at the Institution and well taken. care of, will be received back at a fair! price, Ejach cadet must have Ins name marked in full, on every ar ticle' of -his clothing.'; j' .-r ' I , ,QimliJic ttiont 1dmUsio7it &fe. No I candidate will b -" admitted into this Institution, fvho is un der ten years of agewho cannot readand spell, and who is not of a good m tal character. It is leemcd-advisable to admitnone for a less term than one year, as the expense for a lens period iwould be proporiiimably greater, and the advan tages to be derived proportionably le$s. - , Expense8.-SYQ cadets will be divided into tvp Departments. Those under fourteen years of aire, will constitute the Junior, and those over. the Senior. The whole expeise pertacademic year, will be tor the Junior $160, and for the Senior $175, payable $100 on admission and the remainder , at the expiration of six ihonths. f his expense will include every charge for Hoard, Tuition', Fuel, Lights, WasUirtg, Public Lectures, use of Arms and Accoutrements, Room Rent, and in short every expense except Clothing and Books. The academicjyear will consist of 45 weeks, and will be divided into two :i y a h&jbt. c ptirse i n tli e li se ff them. In most cases j to r i? s 6 f t h e i 1 1 u s t r t o us; D u k e, I i U o ei I I ' yy fceerhas I taken rplace of themand when that uptlve icopquprpi renown wit hLtlii"; sort V1 -''icati6t be jabtained,' rcider; anl av here neither, ;0f periv-trumpet enloiuni 1 which a small P respects smalt coul d con t ri. Cofagrbc "?;:and the barroom of taverns u,e t Deenlihec; sene of d'sgustiuir excess, is compa- 1 truth of the aserituti of Dr, Johhsoh----that f -. I y-iativelyxdeserted health-- p(ets are generally in too great j a hurry 5 , u?5fQu. but fjlush tntvfonger at itsince'the ' --vf v-'tn'ostprorninent.obiecthtre'",-! do not mean-to n m ir . - 0 ,k j; - 1 Area UM OIYtlJgt.. is not nnly the ! con- v T;as acoUshed;:but:as materially decreased; - , Teror ot oilier land, but; the, pacificator &s'Vi?l shivld think the-change was more thorough of hlS ovn j (ChtprA I consratulate f 0U in Berkshire than any where else, and ithas pro- ti'pon this event, ami also that it has been v !Vfth:iyybeen attenile-diiVnu bad consent 1 iifAnio -7-.thecorar lW 1 am .SM'f'hh.-nf' -Mil'y'Ilew'itt .'are-sDoken of a liiirhV '"'"S- - A'Mson makes his; Tory fuxhun- t iqr.xo sav - in ;,yi enicacmus. 'This gentleman has visited manv ere has been no good .weather iS'-Xitownsjiiiid being gdted with a zeal which knows since the Revolution In that respect, we also have hadause of cotriplaint, since th; ?Hre5LhehaiJ the only One" (Uu-i - onKCommumties, ind has turned some ofyihe i v ti T 7 ' I 1 0 ' : vmost .-Incorrigible drunkards from the evil of Jeays ,,eara.ff !s : '1'he meeting brought it labors to alhhp My T- ( iw pAiifihicim edtMnn k v .O x hi ,.,'?;godcause;.:i;hould. denominate lun. the pos- j IV ' V;'7. . . - iyf-Stle oCtnperiibiVV-- .tue. tothe Oukivoi Waiingtnn, on the bi. '4.:; It; oughf.to'"ije 'mentioned. to the honor of -the Kf wlncli am to be inscribed the" names f 'f&- y: ybar of Beikshirthat: they have, I believi una- tlie leading atlvocates of the Catholic cause!. ".' 'Ktrjctlyvexecute1 topromote thet cause of 1 1 em .f;,- hlrictjy.-xecute,"'-tov-promote tnercaus-e. 01 -item-- -r;w.- "Tr i . tmW&iiJ-e by4 example and otherwise;: Th have F2CT Ph ;r ( Vy" biiiished-all ardentispiiits from their Houses 1 s ,ou . .PV rs" 'heir precn 1. 1 V-'.'i dWa.'4it. hom;eyxc'. their lodgings when at f:ourt longer they will have but fe yUPrtijcIf t)e present administrrjtion t course much ew. friends I eft. They have also v :tjnakin? Iitei:allv no nyv of tln-m. .They I J '-4 ; V" discardedthe use of wiius wliich at first I- tho't "mighttbe carrying the thing too fir, because e'jdrtmes generally cause revolutions,. .ut upon Shearing y heir reason,' I an satisfied .they are jijcnu . J rney.iio not. ooj c o. wmeas or itsen, : -? x ; useu;m iqo ie ration, jiurvut. dui uiu (isc 101 - ic 'i"" .-'-iyj. in a great measure destroys the power of tsam- '- .pt andtends inuchtdt defeat the; effect -of any, ' V;l:V-"rinontranJc have Occasion to make to ':.:-. r- - those who ar6;destroyirig themselves aid families byhard drinking. V. The poor man, when urged -'to refrain is apt to -retort ' Why it we could ,y ' afford t to" drink wine as you do, we certainly iv would not 'drin krurtwibnt we must have some- fiy:fthjiig as: well as you,', arid; rum is the cheapest ri"; tliihg wejcan get." -It is necessary to show such rV w' fjX veonle that-there is'no need of any stimulants. ; jxi . k was-iniDnnca oy an . iinemgcni,. niii tu ooe ; of the towns in Berkshire wh o keeps the larg est store in the place, that such is the change H that town v and neighborhood that he s v no use i n reite wi ng his stock pf.; liqu ors, and; t h a t eveahi last year's stcb.was principally on nana Ue.H. not not his Cahi ls. Tii -it do! 'iv '.-' v the selling of liquor by retail having almost oeased.-: '' - :-' 'r f ;,, i r:-s-'fJ; ;'.'-?My knowledge; except what Jis come from r ' -'personal Informatidin Is derived from , conversa- and '-personal -lions wiiii imuumrrs, rawycist 3uit-.ctuc-i3, ! 1 U -?-?-Hnnhoiaerst:c-.tne;; result; to my mmu is quite sa ; yll; -ytisfactory that a radical change has been wrougltt i v V 'thrtiu'gh that'jibrtion of the commonwealth which I Hi-':; fH have VisitediSX hope it is so in all parts, but t Mr. Jackson kiiow and et know. ? ... ,;"' U T'y I ' ; ! ' o remove one. man from office and put another in, is pretty sure to make ehe'miei)i.i. who aredtsappoin ted, -that iaof the ninety-nine other expectants if there are one hundred candidates, and of the 1 person removed, together with aJl their friends 1 and this while it makes but one fnrnay ine person appomteu r witn per haps a fe w m ore that have interested them- i selves in procuring his appointment. , 2dly I hat by removing many officers at the same time, the. public are apt to be ill served--tiot only at the beginning, but throughout their whole period of service ? 3dly. rI'hat examples of this kind are ve ry apt to be (followed; though it is only to plague the inventor. ,1 hat therelore iti cumbenfs hereafter will expect to be turned out at the end of four jears, no matter how faithfully or diligently they may have done their duly ; and that therefore instead of attemling to their tkffics for the time, they will be occupied "with political intrigue, or 4 .AhaTe noi-the opponujiityot knowing., ;;..lt is an t interesting inauirv. how has. this great rnord r? ' W m 1 . - " .1 1 II.vil. ..Ll . 1.. III. . i o.- y improvement neeii: proiuceu ; 4jnuuuuieoiyjiiK.e; .y;y-yther improvements, I of great and combined efforts: A fewyeais ktgo. ereat tlie terrible calamity of general intemperance ;. .yV.V.yaa'rranch to be apprehended in our coiimiunstyj :4' 'Asi-j''v'ihe'diseaie-'wa'a spreading itselfevery where! ineti ramie s ere employed in nro villi tHr Tor feathering their nests, und a rain v day " 4 hly. .Tlulit if you lake away the assu rance mat general gomi character, goad t;t I ents, a wise atd f;i i t h fu I tl i scha rge 6 f theiiv'jure :sBuh "to secure the pos session of offi e,' you take away the strong est inducements for honet and able men to srve the counvry. and offer tlie strong est lor unpt inciph'd speculators ? - T ' r. anrt. imonc'a classes rrume( ra liiues ere Iteititevn in e vevytowrt ai,d villafge, and eved the f o ! h Jy. . Tha,' ;.i,i;-.turriy people nu t of 1 heir ''E?t-tTTi-er''a'?a nation of j upon the world,iftcr they hve honest v v:-lK"dru heirg seen eve-' Wryed iheir cuntty for the best p irt of a ''; Vrv i-. Py. whfe;i nowerSocfeties sprungnp to check' 1 ' , ; '1 :f- . ! y '- z, P l , " . J X .To hir.viii ,,H,S ,,f?' beciue they; are not of ths!,or rery lirtvti up is.n r which' threas c ,Ihia drva-stat ion vagaint.tjiis crying js nK whicu tbreaicsicd to hs- y raei and )in ithe:)aud .putpirlheirarm f vl i ? every: where hsai victory in a greater: or less v ;y . pree been - obtained- -pubHc opinion has been iy V roused and ; pit into "aitioh, 'and has (as might f y ? be-exDected) been more- efficaciQUS-thun feeble 0-' &s;.feefclrexecdted , .'"' yy u i , T y,Your SocjtyV to unfurl HV '! V its' inners inthis liblyyVarfareV -Il was instlfut- 'V'ed during the session I think. ot the Legislature f kbouf twenty Vears; ago. ; . The'great lawyer and I'. fe l':vlyMatcsman; Samuel Dexter was among its first tpatrons aii- iva-Mfc- isaiMcuv .. it uiany f vears been Vilefdl)'' .thpttglisuVelx gaining grou nd 'Klrtjpohthe-erieiriy anj4 after obtaining auxdiafies : i'rom all quarters," it.is how, though late, coming :y!':. ti thewUlbiinptfs'; hop?is.: Many, seeing j no y?v?V-- happy results after manv years ot etiort, Jiave retired. from - tfets -.nVld ;m de.spau--I am one of this iingtq tliepowr and skill of the; great of the human j : agents heliasVeroployed. yTiie: national, societv ;-esUbhhedherea few;yafsago; jias given great r iii4?ty decision tbthexistig-Iassachuetts SOci ; ; etv and both togetheritwith jtne:aid of count rv! itavimd town associations? rid itiffuentiat iiulividui ;f ? als nave Deen iuaeconoary causes o working ; 1 4F the greatest inpfal change which has; ever taken S plac e 1 n t hii comm u nity i f.-'i ; .-. X;y With' Candor 1 its object being to jrispjre neV vi that noli 1 ieat or reliius faiih. is mr ;n.!v doing What is kheyreprouch pf monarchie butriL is olferjng a bribe for" dishonest v. tad iipoU'g a penalty on good faith. v M John XeaJ; number of our in some instances WeTfeari extent. ' By pi i '&: gor by sucn tesnmony as can give of the sue- Ucess- of past efibrtsi :fU rrNWs. f i t&Zyiith greaj respect an j . ';- -'-"." -? :r : .'v.-, y -;y.-' j i",,'lllB ht!l AIh. l uitn 1 ik-. f.-l TJi' prciide, lor.the purp , t - - -a. y,.... . i v: - t ; ; - Our community has.durinor th week, been vry much agitated and exci ted by the unexpected insolvency and en tire failure of a gentleman of the bar in this town, who enjod the almost u nli m ited confidence of his fripnils, and . who has cbnsequeittly inyolvecf a Considerable citizens to a large amount, iesUeart6;gyrurnous ocuring endorsements arid thus -borrowing rrionev at an extravagant. sstcrce, by )urchasiriHreaiylfesfe on credit and inortgagjng or selling t; for miicli Jess than its cost, he: sustained 'W$4? 4 nti his s pecu lati ons i not re sulting as faybrably as ht anticipated,, he was driven to desperate expedients to sustain tiiscretltt tiiitikan , explosion bei came inevitable, and he at length stopped J payment with llebts . and responsibilities I not tar short of one hundrrtl fhnnsnn.i t dollars.- Thia 11 n fi irf 11 n to f ' - ij w ; dill I believe,; tol an injudicious ?eHfPec!llatio;irand too sanguine calculation of profft. musi IVave anVinju riousefJectV exclusive1 ofytKe losses d shadeover our i com mtinity -and i in; sbrne eStthe prosperity vrlfilrha beena.sooj-cebfsbrni and at the Insti oth Coatee, Blue cloth ' - ! ' Sessions. ;. .! 1, i.: -:-!; , - liotird. The cadets wm" hoard in jthe same family with heir instrucftTOsome one or more of 1 whom will at all times be in' comrianv' with them, paternally to direct, them; both in their studies and amusements and to assist iii forming a courteous, moral and gentlemanly deportment. Instructors and instructed we shall imingle to gether as members of thesame tamily, and pur sue towards each other, tfiat familiar ant resoect ful course, culcolateil to inspire the pupil "with a manly conhdence and ?eal, and the instructor 'with enioj ions of pleasiirei v , " y - ' ; C Kvawiiiiiyms.yu b"e two puhlic Ex amoi ' itioiw in eacli yeariThe first to commence on the Monday nearest the 10th of December,' and theecoml oiv'hei first Monday in"J tine, to cmiviuue each; one Iwek. - .There witL be. pri vate examinations o4;the ('lasses every Saturday, on the stiuties of the prciiiling week. " Ov ! v IiCrtio'Therew7frbe''''twb vacat ons the first immediately after the December txaraiiw tionand will continue till the second Monday in Jantiaiy thVnext at the close of the June ex amination, and will continue two weeksi r yo leave otVabence- will be granted" in terrn'time. KA.-cjjyiii vases 01 urgeni lieces-! y CATALOQUE OFBbOK. Latin -Adams' Lat i n Grammar, (Qouild's Edi tion, );llistoriac Sacix, Viriilto,ntar; Cacsarfs Com mentaries, SalluM, Virgil, ; Cicero' Select; Qra tions, pe Gratore.De . Amicitiai5, De Sdnectute. Liyy, . Tacitus, fiye first books of each, Ains worth's Dictionary. y f ; v j - -, : Grer& Goodrich's Greek Grammar;; Jacob's' Greekdi eadef, : KeilsonV Exercises; Valhy Ile- lectuVOrxqa'MKjora, XenophoVs Ariabai5Ho; mer Iliad, six first books. ' x ' rhose mtending to join the Institution are art- viseo to-oriniranv o tne &dovc meiiiiwiic-u Ltvyo they jmay hay pin their possession, -any Mathema-. tic'al Instruments or , Works, : alsojany Ilistorical or. LSterawjAVorfar.'-Y v ''.;'! - y Supplies Arrange nrents win nc maue at uic Institution tosuiiplv j he cadets with ihe iieCes sarv tiivyks, Stationary and Clothing, if it is pre ferred, at cost, provided payment is made'downi if ior, and a credit of z four rnotdhs'js giyeu, an advance often" per cent will be -charged qri the original cost, which' will be'; the longest indul gence. 'Everv cadet wdl be required lo; have a pass book1, m which will be registered every ar tide ot cjothing, books, &c; that may p necet sarv for liis comfort or imorovemeiit. r. T; ob ject being m re taaccomm nlate the c ;:idts than 10 mnke a profit otit of them. . ' ' -j . 7 . - CTHK HO NOKE INSTITUTION is lacatet! at Littleton, V;.rren county, State of NortUCa rolina, in a d. ligh ful and. healthy part of the country ; it is situated between Warrenton and Halifax, sixteen miles from the former and tweii-iv-one from the latter, surrounded by a" beautiful country and in the, neighborhood of. a rehnrtt' and; polished society IsoI-iteJ as jins iniiiui tion is, no opportunity AyVn be afforded - to' the pupils to contract habits of vice and dissipation;. tie temptations held out by our toyns aod vil lages will here be removed and their contamina ting influence avoided. Every attention will be .paid to the health, manners, morals and improve ments of the cadets ; and it is bclieyedthat'un der the discipline that will be pursued in-the Institution, alkled bythe superior natural advan tages of its situation, youths may. be trained up to habits of temperance," perseverance, imlustry arid morality without the danger of corruption. The object of ; this Institution will be to' j;ive a youth a good, practical sciefitific education,' to prepare 'him " for thei'correct uiid ;e(ficieiit dis charge Tolhe iluties of . any situation in 'life, in which fortune or iiiclinatibn'may place him i to rear op a soUnvl mind iriound body ; to qual ify him to enter the worrdwith a'bead. tocoor ceive and an arm to executeto teach hini habits of ersevereiice,-indust y and economy, snd to cherish.those manly, noble arid independent sen timents which should, form the" character, of a, gootl citizeriT" Youths may here be prepared for ad mission into "any of .our ; Colleges or Universi ties, either one or two years in advance j, for ad mission to the Mditary Acatlemy .at Vest Point, or the Navy ; or they will be carefully instructed in the various branches necessary to a finished education. The Institution - will be under the general direction of Capt. Parti idge, and under the immediate sifperintendance'and controiil of mv. u. n. iiingu-am, wiio will oe assisted by tlie requisite luimber of, well qd -dified instructor, to whom applications for admission into the Institu tion or. for further informatran can be made. ' Parents" will please to signify- to' what broiches they wish theirsonsto attend," upon en tering them. - The Institution is "nowiii opera tion, and students will be admitted at any time. Littleton, N. C. June 8A.T829. . yj 84 ' Mr. B. has been favored .with the, following testimonial by his friends in Maryland. ; - f Fretlerick City, Md. ; '" ; y '" . rt7 28, 1829, . 5 Mr. D. II- Ringham being about to remove to North-Carolina for the purpose of engaging in a Classical and Military Institution, to be under the general direction of Capt. Partridge, the under signed take pleasure. in offering him a testimoni al, to which his character, and gentlemanly tie-: portment fully entitle him. Mr. Hingham has resided some vears in this cjyy and has been en-, gaged iaa Seminary similar lift its character to that contempl.ted in North-Carolina. AVe have., thus had an ojjportunii y to judge of his qualifi catio:is;'but on that point we deem it unnecessa ry for us to offer any rcommemlation in a:d f the circumstance, that-he h is heen selected for the '.station by so distinguishel a professor "as Capt. Partridge, from amongst his very nume rous and well informed pupils. We may observe however that he has distinguished himself here by a degree of diligence, perseverance and reg ularity, calculated to insure him, any where that success which we hope will reward his present unueriaKoig -.-;;':. .-7tfi June ,Q EALED Proposals will h e receive,! kj othce until the first of SepteinUr theTsuoplv of300Qbbls; Navr neef, & 25 Navv Pork, Tor the use of thoUnited Stat7 Servbc, lp(Jo bbls. of Heef, 8c 800 bbls oVi- to be delivered .at "each of .the U. State v -Yards, V ChalestowiT,CIasS. ; llrooklvn v 1 iotk ; anu ioLii, iri'inia t ami h . qiia'dity must be delivered at each &. ever v ' Yard bythe finst-cf April, 18S3." The 1 auarititv oftlie said l?eef St Pork m,,cr best quality. The Heef mtst he packerl , well fatted cattle...; weighing n u 1 tU t, pbuiTs in the itart-, or 800 poundson ffJk a H it h e fry, h'srr ound clods cheek. Skiur - n thf neck' of each animal, niut be wholly exj from the barrel, an l ihs remainder of n 1 case, must be cut into pieces of ten pounds :is nearjs my be; so thai twenty ,lt.c,$ make -a barrel ot20d pounds nctt weight .,f v UeeC.s-i-y -:iyv-: d lS i The Pork ovist be corn-fed and x?t: f;itt all the "-t, 'ee,-a id hind Jejs entire, rJS' wholly" excludeil fro.iv ttiebirrei n.l 1, '.maiiider.of -the Uoriiiust fi cit u juices 1 1 five piecrs, not mofu than tiiren- of "whicl'i s'' houMers id makeji barrel of'j'J pounds weight of NW, Puik- 1 -'-Ct 'The wUuls qiiiniitv- of the said Beef ant n must be pertectlv-salted in th- : wiiii, -antiT inerw-iris.icA-r:.with a sul " quantity of TurX's Island,-Ids of May ? i Uues S-ft," andno other, to ensure its ,r S: tion, with five ounces of pure Saltpetre t and everv bam I. 'l lie barrels in which th-J lieef antt.Pork is to be packed must h , l m 1 - - - - wive was or tt' ash, free from sap, with one iron hoop on . chine, and oth'erwiie ftillvj and hc.'- MinnnPit; 9nrl .-ir.li I?itt1 muct 1. l .'f head -Navy Beef,'oK Navy Pork," j- ' j - v. OI 1 I test ana inspection or 3ome r,i the State with: n'w hi cii it is to be delivered v shall be selected' by the Commandant of the & vy Yanl at the place of del.very, widiot it charge to the United States therefor 5 ndxrJy inspected in s.iid manner, the contractor mu' put the b-irrels in good shipping oidcr, or tv lleef a'iitl 'Pork will not be received. . , Hidders are fequirtl to state their prices sm arately for the Bceind for die- Pork, and ifthev olfer toluriiish ikt more than one Yard, then s-n. artely for e:icli Ya il. - Thevj are also require to give their names, , their- residence, a.-ul t!,. names and residence, of their, sureties, minu'e! ly r and tnuit trarismit their bids sealed, and eD dorsed Offer to furnish " Navy Beef or m Pork! for they ear 1 SoQ. 'K -J 'Th6 Commissioners of the Navy are at liSerH to take the off ersof a bidder tor any on? Yi4 or for the articles deliverable at any one Yari or in greater proportions, if such bids be tfc- lowesr. . . -:- . , . . ' -y Any bid not made in conforrhity to this adve tisiment, or not receivtdvithin the limited tim will not be ope ueL . ' The parts of the animal to be excIuJed fma the barrel will he p irticul rly described indrair. ings which wilf form part of the contracts:- j Persons desiring information ;upori the subjert wiiuaii iiueniion to oia, may.oDtain it-bysea. sonaoie application to tne Hoard. - June 19. ; I L 54 Cawtl Signed, Hon. Jan. Ifehon, , V. . H on ; Henry It, 1 1 'arfidl, ' Gei. ThoZ c. IVoftfduion : Dr. tr. Bmdley T,,r. Jlenj. I rice. Esq. y -Jon. Jll, Palmer, Single! iTix Jinvall, Esq. ; V TJie New-York LMirror. CflHE propnetorof this periodical is now na. X, ing arrangement to issue the ; New Volume t which will be commenced on the eleventh te of July near-in a splendid Vnanher. Tie copper plate engravings of the fall quarto size willbe executed by the best artists ; the music arranci with accompaniments ibr.- the piano-forte, "bj the roost skilful camposerVi the type new ni beautiful, and:the pap.-r of siipenor quality. In every ' tlepartmeiit the seventh- vol Haie "will excel those heretofore published. The terms aretr offXr per annum, payable in advance. CT Subscriptions received by the Editors of the Register. " ' " V., j . The Mirror.is publfshed weekly at No. 163 ViHiam-sti?et, New-York.4 All communications, sent by mail,; roust be post paid. Stuurt' GiiiiAer, Esq. FRIDAY, JUNE 26. : ; ; ; Dismal Swamp Canal Lottery , SOtii class, : GO No. Tiotterv 9-drawn ballntsi ? : 1 Prize o f OfJO 1 do 15,000- .t do 10,000 I lo 5,000. ' 1 do 4,930 10 a!o 1,0D0 10 do " 60Ct 10 Prizes of S500 . .-.1r- ' .... . . 10 10 29 51 51 Ho Vtlo do do do; 400 500 200 150 100 80's, 70s, 60, &c. Whole Tickets $10, Halves ?5, Quarters $2 50, "; , . -r-.-r Kighlhs l 2 yr'yv -y.; .y. Tickets and Shares in great ''variety of lucky numbers mint be had t"A -- -' '-e:'r" r - - VA'PKS Si M'INTYRS'S OJice, i May 23, 1829. . 75 : . lAinversity BankLStock. ? GEKTI K1C VI ES FOIf TJ I IHTY "; S II AUKS of ths C ipiial Siocki of the P.ank of Cape Fear, belonging to theTrutees of the Umversity of Norlh-Candina; h've oereribeeir" in -f-mV' rios session w-4 .their Tfeisurx r,ndare'1ern vod ti liaye been" lost or mislaid y, Notice is theref re hereby "givWi, l hat at the expiratioii it' three1 months Irom the dav.of the date heref," applica tioiuwill be rri ule to the peslent a d Director of.said BankV in thu nam'e-'astd'On'- behalf-of, ther said Trustees, for a iJt,j!ipde Ccttif suit Thirty Sluirje.,-:;.. f ;tlAS; MANI - . ireasmer lioard n 'iViKrc' Kaieign, au; n . April, . IdJ. r ; : v JSTOTICE. MRS.SARAII GLKNDENNLVG, late of Gran. .. villei county, formerly resident in ILdcih, has lately, died intestate. M.my of her next of kin reside at a-disiance from this place, and I do hereby notify all persbnsVoncerned, - ihat kt the exjdration of; two years from. the 1st May, 132?, as prescribed by raw, I shall ;bc ready and 1 ling lt settle llieaid:Estiie.- The Administra tioo of said Kstute havin g been commiitedtome by the County Court of Granville County in 5by 1829.- , X : ' : ' f;----.--:- " 1 will attend tt all communicatibns.(03 paid) which, may be addressed to me at Italeigti, N.C PA llKtm ItAND, Adm'r. Wake county, 2 1st May, 1829. 74 6ra '. :;. AS taken nnfAnd committed to- the 3n 1 ri" ;i is, ctmnty,;ori tbe . 2d.of: March last, ..s-gHan Mipposeu to-ne a KSlVe, u ho calif himself sa-MUkt.- wit irivcs i '.l- . . SJol51" apprentice to Wm; Moselv; Vot NortolfcVa-sinrl lltw V.,,., .-,.. f . t . - - a v. i ana it d i ri il n I il u ... . i ut,ire; n-s lerrn ot a;prenticestrip had cx Pred. w-The said riecrro has been "In ihW rn 5 or d years, and psseiladuririg, that 4iriveVas a free mn ? hp s about S4 years of ngei S fceti 4 or 5 niches high, aiul coaL black. The owner of saidnegro w requested to come forsrar t, move property and pay charges, or -he will be 'dealt wmi as uie iaw uirects., - , Ct- I '-V "WMM PALMEH, Jailor. ,AjF iiiuboi-iienie county, June if. . . NOTICE.; i T the Court Df Pleas and Quarter Sessions, . jjL held for the County of AVayne, on the third Monday in February la5t, the rundersined ob tained Let ters of Administration -on the Estate of Juhn Jkrriman, deceased'. :! . It" i For tlie information of -all concerned, he avails himself of this met hod of stat mg that the Estate .of, Mr. Alerrimari , is entirely " insolvent, as the small amount of property which he left has been consumed in the iayment 'oi funeral charges and other unavoidable fcxperices incident to his last sickness.' It will therefore be impossible for tbc undersigned t lischarge any other claims that may be held against the said decM - - . ! i '"U -uV l EDWIN BARNES.. Waynesboro', June 3- - f 8Q St j State of JVbrth-Carolina, - . I . ; . B.iucomUc County. Superior Conn pf Law-AprilTermj 1329. Ashur.Lvon. "l ; 1 ; - i yK vV ' C Petition for Divorce. Lucinda Lvon. ' , ' 1 , . OUUEHED by Court;that publicatirnbenja' C for 3 months fiiiecessivelv in the Kalei0fh .lllegi5fer,"aiid he YadkiiVaiui Catawba Journal that he. Defendant .be and appear at the ne Superior Com' of Jaw to be held for Buncombe county, at the Cottrt-hoirse in Asheville, ont'" dlonday after theih Monday in September next; and plead or answer to ihe'plaintiiPs pe,! lion, or the same will be herd ex parte. Witness UaberttiearvvClerk: of said Court at Office. the 2d Monday after the 4th MonJy. of March, 182.,1 r .r'v. y. , ; : J HODEllT IIENHY. cs. c. : . Sin le of JVo vlh-Ca rolina, AJ-;' dJuncombe County. .'Superior Court of LawApril .Tertn 1829. nVilluon UobarcUv; K'VieC.: X C Petition for. Divorce.' Matgar 'in f?l . f-"rviiK!;.fTrrt hematic W.I fnr -3 "mniih ciirrs.ivlv in the Itakig11 Uegi,,fer and the Yadkin and Catawba Jounw'i that Jhe' Defendant be and appear rat the ncJt Snpeno'r Court of Law to be held for Biucoail county; at the .Court-house in Asheville, on the 2d Monday after the 4lh.M,ond ay; in September next, and plead'ror. answxr to the-plaintiff's pf titioiy, orihe. same will be beard ex parte Witness Kobeft Henry, Clerk of said Court at OiTice,the;2d Monday after rfthe 4th llondJ : -Price adrJ7. -? - ' '.326ra. 1 of March 1S29. "... A -'"'.- . . uonEiiT nzsnr, c.s. c. 4' - 1 - , - . I
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