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r L a ,5 f "Ours are the plans of fair, delightful peace, .V: ! ;.' UnwarpM by party rage to live like, brothers, i 1 , rs - , . ' - 'V- - ( i r 35 A .1 . J -. ' -..'. .' .- V ,-V' . V ' ,- - 1-: , Published every Mpat and Thubsbat, by 1 JOSEPH GALKS & SON, ? I At i)or p e r annumhali;in advance. A p VK RT I S B M ENTS ) 'Jrerek'ms. neatly inserted 3 t-mes for a Dollar, and twenty-jRve cents for .vprv succeeding publication;: those ot gret er length in the same proportion....Co?rtJiti HiciTioss thankfully: receive., ..LtTTxna; to the Editors must be fiotlfiatd. Frbni the S. Carolina State Gazette. tt m TniistS I I was at Winnsboroueh, on Friday the 19th instant, and witnessed the of Shadrach Jacobs, fnthi ,f Andrew Feaster, which took mnre than twent?one years a0. f I "1 V Ahmit 2 o'clock, this unfortunate ojd I i ace man was taken from his prison, and con .i.tii hv the Sneritt. .accompanieu oyra imnn of Cavalry and a company ol Kine- I nn to lhe nlace where his life was to be! of . J.1-..J--. .tAnomunt Xr tKo vinlafpfl I Oltereu up . , - . I laWS 01 IIS COUUiry. . I The number of persons present to wit- this IdiAtressinfr scene- Were nerhaDsl " i' r L more tnan was tryer cuneciru -u'acuic.i mi i n,mc. i . i .. i. . rr I 1 lhiir the first llPlO. ' lSJimClSmiMI ' '" lll3 a HI II I Usance : Since the RcolutlOll, -Of a'; white u----- . man being execu ted in tnrs tiistrici. rvery . .... . . t i . t J thine was calculated to make a deep and j ltinff imntession upon all present. I he prisoner himself, seemed conscious of his , O . t . : . ' g tuation,; ana appeareu penccuy ircuaicu for it. No man ever met death with more anoireht fit tnness and fortitude. After the Rev. Mr. Bell had offered up a nraveri in" which the prisoner most de Toutlv eiiEaed, he got upon the scaffiid. and locking around upon the multitude. with as much comnosure as 1 ever witness ed, in subitance said I You have assembled to behold the ex niihn.nf.n' nnfortiinatp old man.'whu-lias lv,.vV u.. . T . illliy 1... ... country,. to sutter death. It is very pfob t- ble that imany, who are now preseut will I be short' T called to this nnil account, witn-1 nt. oprhnn the same notice 10 prepare fnr the awful channe r and the time is not fir distant, when you all will have to Bid an everlasting adieu to every thing connect ed with life i allow me then, ort this occa fion, to sa? a word in relation to the dread realitiesi of eternity, and to conjure you, while the day is. your own; to make your tailing and election sure.'.' , I'aoi no preacher, and situated as I am, on the confines of eternity, some may suppose that it js not my province to re commenti a course of conduct to others, when my past life reproaches me for huv v so much neolected it myself. But it islhis melancholy f;tct niy" better experb cr.ee the sins Of my jouth, and , those jof riper years', that now force me to declare, to you, tiie importance' of religion, and to assure vou, that uiiiaut it, no man can be juippy no man can be sivedv Lt me u reyou therefore, fellow t ravel I e rs toetcr uiiVto embrace itto adhere to. its pre rr'. ahd siiffer not the vtin notions i of lisV; to bewilder or lead you astray. God ii merciful and kind, and ever ready and u-illing io forgive the sincere ' penitent- h.it he.Wiil not be mocked, ile knows ii) lieart he. knows my sorrow for sin he knoviV'the earnest of my feelings, and the truth of my repentance. ffTo him have I prayed, and through the Jmerits of, our 8aviKirl Christ Jesus, I hope to be saved. He died for us all. II ft judgt th not as rnan. Jflp is mercifu!-he can pardon and f.rive. I sliall therefore meet my 'fate without; fVar, and in full confidence of a h'Sied inmortality. 1 shall die in peac with all mankind, and frely forgive all -who hui e irjured me, as I expect our ft- ther injheaven to foigtve tne. rhanks be 4o;the Xord, 1 feel strong on tliis trying occasion,, and may it be so with you al.. when you cometo die Fear -not tnau. but fVai God. Man c m kill the bidv, but i:H sliul is immortal. When we meet ia ji;;tin. ir will be under diflcrent circumstan ces, and uoon a more' important occasion r. I - . v and 4 to that high tribunal, I now appeal,' m iuh assurance, that the judge, who shall iucic jiresiu.', seeth not as man seetl), that f:e cauuot err, and that his darling at tribu'e i mercv." May God bless vou ajJ Farewell j ' ' Soon aier. 'the old man had concluded liU remarks he turned .to Col. Moore, ihe uri; and thanked him and Mr. llassen. the Gaultjr. for their-kitidness and indul gence during his confinfment. lie also iknowledged the m ny t obligations' he,was tuuler to other persons, who had favoured him during hs misfortunes., . The Rev;. Mr. Brearly; had - been particularly at tcritivf to him in vtsitinp: him in prison : . 'leu ne was very grateiui, - Jrtcoos then turned to tne snerin ; l am now ready to d ie ; and vou can proceed woo your dutv s snon as ou nlease OjWHrch the sheritf (who'is a most hu- iJuaiHi gentlemanly man) Tepiietl, that "5 did not wish to hurry him ;c that Jthe l niB would not be out for near tvvo hours. i i . .... . . . - ,i. ..-.- -1LUl)8 then observed, an hour or two. can cfiio oHKrence witn roe, ,anu tne peo ple are no doubt anxious to . returnUhome, i am uQwiuihs to detaiii thean:fhe Sheriff then proceededto tie his hands be iwnd mm, vnen he. remarked that it was unnecessary. The sheriff; told .him, that it the were not tied, he-would Involunta- nljr catch at. the rope, f Jacobs told, him then to tie thm, but that hej did not appre hend tHat such Swnulil be , the . case ; for that he came to die with christian fortitude, and not to strucirle with death. ' V r ; flien shakiris hands with some who were near him, he submitted to and in a few inoments was Iaunchedi nto e- State of North-Carolina, , Haywood County, oupenor uourt ot L.aw April i erm, iy. Jonn Crow, Petition to vj Jas Holland's heirs & devisees cate a Gran) T appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that the Defendants in this case, to wit. Jas. nuiianu, jr. nuoacs ana lymnia, nis wue, Perkins and Sophia, his wife, heirs and de visees of James Holland and IT 1 lnn1 r dow of the said .Tames Holland, are inhabitant another State, -so that the ordinary process of law cannot be served on thpm. it is fyrderpd that I publication be made for three months succea 1 ,.i .i, il:L,u r: .i: i :j r. I fendants be and appear at the next Superior nmrt of tn Ha hirl u;a .nh. . i Ar - i!tt . v ' . l I coun - uouse in ayncsvuie on me secona v a - j .u;: r.:..-.i o. :l next, then and there to plead, answer oV demur ik. 1 .!T.. .;! ;1 a. ' ..,., J1a A win uc ciitcicu ai:'1"1 mini. . " w a iminst witness, J hn B. Love, Clerk uf said Court at Office, the second Wednesday 1 after the fourth Monday in March, lby. 73 5m JOHN B, LOVE, C. S. C. State qf North-Carolina, : Buncombe, County. Superior Court of Law April Term, 1829r William Robards, ? Petition for pivorce. Margaret Robards. IjkRDEHED hy Court, that publication be made tor 0 mo iiouths successively in the Raleigh I I theilYadkin and Catawba Journal, I Register, an that the Detendant be and appear at the next Superior Court of Law to be held for BuDcombe county, at the Court-house in Asheville, on the oj wj. fi.. iv. unnJ,.., : c.. u , . lao,t i. oncmai. In lii J I .t-i til!0l. or th?. same will be heard r parte. I witness, Robert Henry, Clerk of said Court at Othce, W iid Monday alter the 4th Monday w i" ROBERT HENRY, C.S. C. State of X orttvC av oina, Randolph County. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, , May Term, 1829. Alice Riddick, I v. tm. VVido ws yis yPetition for Partition. ' j wife Sarah. IT appearing to the satisfaction of this Court, that the Defendants are not inhabitants of this State ; It is therefore ordered that publica tion be made for six weeks in the Raleigh Re gister that they appear at the next Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions to be held for the county of Kindolph, at the Co.urt-huuse in Ashborough, on the first Monday of August next, then and there to plead, answer or demur to tlie petition, otherwise it will be taken pro confesso and ad judged accordingly. Witness, Jesse Harper, Clerk of our Said Court at office, the first Monday of May, A. D.1829. A Copy, I JESSE HARPER, c. c. Price adv. $2 75. State of North-Caroliria. Sony County. Superior Court of Equity, March Term, 1829.! John Hilsabeck t'. Joseph Penington. ! TT r X that inneannir to the satisfaction or the Court the -defendant,! Joseph Peningtbn, is not I an inhabitant of this State : it is therefore order ed' that publication be made for three months in Jr the itaieign uegisier, mat ne may appear ar. our next Superior Court of Equity to be held for the County cf Surry at the Courtliouse in Rockfbrd, on the first Monday ih September next, to plead, answer orVlemtlr to the complainant's bill, or the same will be taken pro confesso and heard ex-patte. -Test. WINSTON SUMKKS, C M. Ii. May 19, 1829.4rpr. adv. $5 25 I State of f North- Carolina, Mecklenburg County, j Knnerior Court of I. aw May Term, 1829. Marion Tanner;) ' f "vs. I S Petition for Divorce. John Tanner; RD ERED by court, that publication be made fnv thrrt mnn tlss sitecessivelv. in tho Ra- ieieh Register, and Western Carolinian, that t'e defendant be and appear at our next Superior Court of Law to be held for the county of Meck lenburir, at the Court House in Charlotte, on the 6th Monday atter the 4tn Monday in aeptemner next, ana pieaa(or answer iu ,iiic piiuiui tion. or the same will be heard ex parte; I Witness, Samuel Henderson, ierK ot our said court, at Office, tne (u loouay ancr 4th in Murch 1829. . . "' ' . ' - SAMUEL HENDERSON, C. S. C , Vatii oi' K OYt-CaYoia, Guilford Coup ?y. WK ; ' .In the Court of Equity. .' .yp-iy Curtis Jackson,- v'H:..; :.'"' '... -:yi'l- Jno. Anderson j " ! ; Heirs at, J aw oi Riinan w. ML of the Court that the Defendants are inhabi tants of another State It is therefore ordered and Court of Eouity. to be held in , and- for the Countyiof Guilford, at theCourC Hoafe !in Greensborougfi, on the fourtlild onday after the f burtMTdoJriday Jin September net, Uben and there to plpad, answer or. '.demur "ton the Com plainants Billbr the same will be taken pro con- tesso, ana decree made accordingly. his fateVj " Lvdia Anderson. I Barnes Anderson; VAnclersbh;J femel covert, ;". JMi'ebe" ! Andersonr I deceaise4;;y . . Mary Anderson J ePt:'l-- . f N this cause, it appearing to, the satisfaction by the Courr, that publication be made tor six hereby notify all personsconcerneci that kt the weeks in the Raleigh Register; for the Defend- epiatmn of two years from the 1st May, 1829, ants to appear at the next Superior Court df LaW as prescribed by law, I shall be ready and Wilf tale oJVV?VififCaroZrila, H - 15 un combe Countv. Miperior Court of Law -April Term, 1829. jacoD itaper, j, I v ' . j V. Petition for Divorce. Deborah. Raper, county, at the Court-house ifi AshevilleJ on live 5d MOndaV kfter thf 4-th Mnnrlv in QoiktmWot. iext and plead or answer to the Plaintip's peti- fr me same win De nearei, ear parteA Witness. Robert H enrv. Clrk. of sar Witness, Robert H enrv. Clerk of satrl Court aum (uf Man ice, the 2d Monday after the 4th llklondav ROBERT HENRY, CJS. C. piaie or JiortihVarolina. J :' 'Buncombe County. superior Court of Law April i'erm,il829. Thomas Sharpe, . - I I v. j Petition for Divorce. Susannah Shame. ORDERED by Court, that publication for three months successively in e msLCe 'gh Register, and the Yadkin and Catawba me ia Journal, that the Defendant De and ahoear at th? nPxt Superior Court of Law to be fh eld for Runchmhe Pnnntv. sf tho HniirLKniiao Vn Acfi.. I vi,e on the second Monday after tht fourth Monday in SeDtember next- i and nlead or an-1 twpr Itn K DiaSnttff'a natiitnn -k-., ii I i""? - -"v- - ntl Wl same nm i h( hwrtl -p I fitness, Robert Henry, Clerk of said jOourt at IIIttI'M - th Cfrnrl lnnrlov ult-o. iha fnnMli Unn. dav of March: 182Q. i , - 9 1 I ROBERT HENRY, C.j S. C. State of Nosth-Carolihai Buncombe County 4 Superior Court of Law April Term 1829, Pol y liuckner, t ! v. t Petition tor Divorce. Edward Ruckner. I i"'"'-"" l'ourr,Tna iiiwiiiiis suucessivtriy m me iiaieitru I Register, and the Yadkin and Catawba! Journal, that .the Defendant be and appear at the next Superior Court of Law to be held for Buncombe I county, at the Court-house in Ashevilfef on the 1 wiiuay :ucr uic muuuay ir. aepiemoei nextL and plead or answer to the Plaintiff's peti -11 1 . . .1 .-I tionJ or the same will he heard ex parlk. W at () itness. Robert Ilenrvi Clerk of said Court 1 L. ' . . ." .. . T - II Y . a , . f . . : . . . nee, me wonaay aner tne 4in Monday of March, 1829. ROBERT HENRY, d SJ C. State of North-Carolina. Surrv County. May Sessions, 129. Mitchell Thompson vs Jabez Johnson:, Admr., this case, it appeal ing to the satisfaction of ie Court that Joseph Payne, Walter, and hn wife wife Susannah Payne, Edward Hawks, and his Sallv, and Eliphalet Kendal and his wife Martna,. neirs at law ot istepnen r ayne, dee'd. reside out ot tins State. Ordered by ht Court that publication be made six weeks ih the Ra- leigh Register, for them to appear and make themselves parties, otherwise judgment pro con tesso will be taken as to them; at August term4 1829. j Teste, JOHN WRIGHT, C C. C. Slate of North-Carolina, Jiuncombe County. Superior Court of Law April Term! 1829. Andrew Presiy,T . M h v. Petition for. Divorce Eleanor. Presly.S , f RDERED by Court, that publication be made VjFfor,3 months successively m thej Ra!ei.l Register, and the Yadkin and Catawba Journal, that the Defendant be and appear at the next Superior Court of L w to be held for Buncombe county, at the Court house in' Asheville, on the 2d Monday after the 4th Monday in Sjeptember next, and plead or answer to the Plaintiffs peti tion,! or the same will be hea'rd ex parte- Witness, Robert Henry, Clerk of said Court at Office, the 2d Monday after the 4lb Monday Qt- March 1829. ROBERT HENRY, C. S.-C. State of North-Carolii l7, Buncombe County. Sunerior Court of Llw April Term, 1829. And Armstrong, . j j , v. . . . . . Petition for DivorCe. Shm'l. Armstrong. 3 - ! 0 RDERED by Court, that publication be made for! 3 months successively in thp Raleigh Register, and the Yadkin and Catawba Journal, that I the Defendant be arid appear at the next Superior Court of Law to be held for V uhcofnbe county, at the Court-house in Ashevil e, on the 2d Monday after the 4th Monday in September next and plead or answer-to the Plaintiff's pe tition, or the same! will be heard ex ''parte. Witness. Robert Henry, Clerk of sdid Court at Office, the 2d Monday after the 4th; Monday of March. 1829., ROBERT HENRY?!- S. Ct llillsboro' Female S3miiiaryt rriHE Summer Session of I this Institution will 8 commence on the 9th dayof J uhi Terms as? heretofore. ; ' ! OHDTSATIY TlTITTOSr. 4th Class, . 10 0k), - 2d . s a n 1 50. ; A 1.1V ' V1WI JL. S VV!. . Contingent Expenses, 50, j ;, ! ' , I ; ORlfAMENTAT. naiSCHES.' Music, ?24 OOri f-jirri Needlework. .1 00: Drawing & Painting, 10 Oojj ; Board from $8 to 510 per month. ! V.- . K Wi.M.-:CREEN,; Suherin'dtf . June 1829. " ' ' V T r :! 86 3w NOTICE. jfcJB RS:S AR AH G LEND VANNING, laf e of Gran ! dyk -V-ille county, formerly resident ii Raleigh, ; has lately died intestate. Many of her next of kin I reside at a distance from 'this place, and,, V do line to settle the said Estate.- The Administra tion bf said Estate having been committed to me U V luc iuuuiy iuuiwvi uiaiiiiiic uuuyirt fit war I'will attend to all communications (fast paid) which maV be addressed to me at Raleigh N. C V 1 T" iimT r . . . . . j . 1 rr nionins, successively in me italeisro I 11 ti.- h'rv c niiu iaiawoa journal. 1 ; . ii-,.!,,.- that- the nefetidh he n . t,C i ' 5nrii:. r'.,. -.n 1 '1.1 r r.:J l eirt 110 A.NOKE INSTITUTION , For Ptciciical Scientific Instruction THE Course of Education at this Ipstittition will embrace the following Departments : ; I., ClancaL This Department! will include the Greek. Iitin. Trench and Suanish Lan- Mathematical will emhrace Aritlime- Logarithms, Geometry, Trigoiiom nsuration, Surveyintr, Conic Sections, Natural Philosophy, Astronomy audi Navigation, and the Natural-Sciences, as Dot any, .Mineralo gy and Natural nistory. ' ; ;1 ; v ' Particular attention will, be paid . at this Insti tution to Practical Education. Classes in Mathe matics will be practically taught the application of Trigonometry to Heights anl Distances i Tfu angular Surveying ; Levelling'and Engineering ; Aaraouaiion oi Koaas ana streets, the us- ot tne Barometer, when applied to takimr the altitude of mountains and other eminences. They will frequently be taken out to practice' with the Compass and Chain, Theodolite and levelling Kous and accompanied by their instructors, ...:n ii .. l .i . win uH!iuiiiiy mc excursions lor me purpose of-'making observations in Botanv and Mineral- orv. I - , - . I. ;I1I. Emrlish. This Dep English Grammar, Perimansh Public Reading and Declam Modern Geography with the fJlrthM. A nrifnt. nnd Miflprn Composition, Critici,m, Logic and Moral Philo sonbv. Construction ot Mans with the nriucinles! r " : I wJvnw.. i Th m.mnip r.rPrt.i.otrnn oC i?air.o. ci I ling, Penmanship, &c. will be thoroughly taught, onrl lli Tilt-tint Pl-ic.fo tiritl in (Kil recnort ri .Vtv r.arti..li. ttntioh- - i - 1 " '-- t vri'eal Education. Tor the imnrovement of I the health and the developement ..iik .nritho,i.vainnI.m6n ho bht o:..il ivai 1 1 ciiiu n.v. uvvviuuv mviu uj itt a hi niu.ii I as well as mental energies of -the Cadets they i daily and regularly, i7 ill I a KAnniiDf1 frr rtH'ji'vtiirtA vi , i'too0 'rK- k.:f. K,r I obiect the preservation of health, will be'pur- x only as may be requisite for this pur- incfonr. .n ! K- o.u.oj 1 sued so far pose ; in interfere with other pursuits but will occupy "V numi'u., ..v. '. ill liiv v houts in the day, that would otherwise be rlvrtrl in mcp1b a devoted to useless and f.ivolous amusement.- Thy will consist of the Elementary schoots of the Soldier, Companv and Battalion Evolutions, Light Infantry and'Rifla Drills formation of re-1 p.ar Military Puradi Guard Dntv-the dutv of. officcts oF the Guard and of the Dav the . Broad Sword Exercise.- " : 1. . , ' Uniform 7W. he dress worn at the Insti- ...:n ... ki..,i t-k r.- i iuik'ii win i.u uiai vi n v . i rw u uic iiutn voicc, i , . ! '' ...' . - 1 'In.l m. 00 . n n . r j 11 . . T . T . sinffle breasted and standing coll .r. ' Blue cloth nnA xtnn..in,C win,A ...(.'.to i . w nronrlate trimmings, hlack silk or lathrr Stocks. An undress will be worn in su a cotton striped Roundabout and standing collar. As the Coat cannot be made elsewhere than at the Institution, a more particula? description of it is omitted. Eaclurnember of the Institution will want the following articles, viz : one single mattress either of hair or straw, pillow,! two pil low cuses,- four sheets two yards in length and one in breadth, one pair of blankets, two towels, four shirts,four pair of white cotton pantaloons, four white vests for siunmer and, One blue cloih for winter single breasted, six pair of cotton and four pair of woollen socks, draws and waistcoats if worn, two pair of thin and one pair of thick shoes at least two pocket handkerchiefs, tooth brush, penknife, qunls, wafers, etc. ; Parents can fu-'nish their sons with such articles of clot h ing of the above description as they may have, if they prefer it : or they may be supplied at the Institution on the most resonible terms. The above quantity of clothing is deemed sufficient general direction of CaptPartridge; the nnder to answer a cadet one year should he leave the s,ffned take-pleasure irt offering him a festimoni- Institution at the expiration of that time, srich !''. lo wnicn nis cnaracrer and, erentlcmaniy. de articles as the can. bed and beddirtarf if furnish-1 portment fully entitle him. Mr. Bingham has fd ut th Institution anl well tafcen care or.: will be received back at a far price. Each, cadet must have his name marked in full,' on every ar ticle of his clolhine. , ! Qualification, Jtdmissioni c?c. -No candidate i will b- admitted into this Institution, who is un der ten years of age," who cannot reid and spell, and who is, not ot a crood moral character, it is deemed advisable to admit none for ales? term than one year, as the expense for a less period would be proportionably greater, and the advan- tiorct tr hf rli-iverl nrnimrtinn:iblV less. -. 'Arbenae:-The cadeta' will be divided into two D-p;rtments. I hose under fourteen years of age, will constitute the Junior, andthose over, the "Senior. The whole expense per academic year, wilt be for the Junior $160, and; for the Senior $175, -payable $100 on admission and the remainder at the expiration of six months. This expense will ' include every charge for Board, Tuition, Fuel, Lights, WaVdng, Public Lectures,' use of Arms and Accoutrements, A. . V j I T Room Rent, and in short every expense except Clothing and Books. 'The academic year will consist of 46 weeks, and will be divided into two sessions". " - ' 'l . Board. The cadets' wilt board in the same family with their instructors, Rome one; or more of whom will at all times be jn company With them, paternally to direct tbem. both itv their negro man supposed to beTa Slave, .who calls studies and amusements - and to assist in forming himself SAMUEL; WlLKlNS.'and saya that be a courteous, moral and gentlemanly deportment, was bound an apprentice toyWmi; Mosely, of Instructors and instructed we . shall mingle to- Norfolk Val and that he ranaway from the said, gethef as members of the- vame family, and-piTr- Mosely before his term of apprenticeship bad ex sue towards each other, that familiar and respect- pi red.tr! The said negro has been in this county v fill course, calculated to hispire the' pupil with 5 or G years, and has passed dtmngjhat-tirae s ; a-manly confidence and zeal, and the iHiirucloT a free man 5 he is about 24 years of agej"5 feet, 4 , with emotions of pleasure. j: or 5 inches high, arid coal , black. The owner Examinations -There will be t wo public Ex- of said hegrois reqiested to come forward, prove animations in each vearC Tlie first te. commence property arid pay charges, or lie. will be dealt ; and the second on the f.rt Monday in' June, to w . . . ' - - continue each, one. week There will be pri vate examinations of the Classes every Saturday, on the studies of the preceding week. j " V VucaiioHS. There wU be two vacations, the hVai immediately after the December examina tion," and January animation i i e u ...mi u 4m .eavc oi alcove i. excep, in eases 01 urgent ecCauy. , , CATALOGUR QFijOOKS. lectus Grxca Majora,"Xenophona Anabasis, mers niadJsix. first booki iVia - - will continue till the second Monday ml- -rr, M.:,,t -.1.,- r'w , . , JL.. JHUIIIIVUl Vl iUIUI.,UIH3, 141b Ml II aivG ." ; the next at the close ot the June ex- countv JdeCfcAed. havine cualified atr the last . - , and will continue two wee ks. -xoi. - t;;- t'-,11 .,a.f. n -Adams Latin Grammar, (Gould's 'Kdi-I their recovery. t:0h. Historia: Sacric'Virii Romac Caesar's Com-1 said Estate, are requ mentaries, Sallust, Virgil,: CiceroV Select Ora- make payment iirime tions, De Oratorev De 1 Amicitia;; De Senectute;! Also;. onMohday LlvyriTacitus, ;five fim books of each,.' Ams will be sold to the higliest; bidder, by tbe sub worth's Dictionary;;, ? ;"H 1 - scriber, at- the Courthouse j in- ltaleigh;. TWO vGreeAr. Goodrich's Greek Grammar, s Jacob's NEGROES,. Omn& UUmts, being the Jtvalance Greek Reader Neilson's Exercises. Valnv'a De of the property of said'estate. , A credit cf six ;iUmalM9&-.Tv1er'9 . ArithmeticV Hut-! m's Mathematics, BowditcVs Navigation, Simp-1 - ' ' 'J ton's Mathematics, owditclx'8 Navigation, Simp - son s Conic Sectiom, EnfieldVjNatitral Philoso. -pny, Sganim's Civil EngineerfnWooflhridge " and.YViHard's Geography, (last edition) Tytlers Element of History.HaIe's History of-the U. ' M,l'rrys Grammar and Exercises, Rlalr's " Rhetonck, :f ledge's Igic, Paley'a Moral Phlloi sophy, Constitution df.,the -United States and oiaies severally. - tioaf Instruments or; Works, also any Historical -or Literary Works v k . , -. , .ie;Arrangement 4iil Ge mad at the Institution to supply the cadets with the nece- f t oiatioiwry. and.CIothing, if it is pre- . . - i' vin. win uc tiiarteu on uxj original cosf. Aylnch will be the . longest indul gence. Every cadet will be required Jo have a pass book;,in which will be registered every ar ticle of clothing, books; &c. that may be neces- sary for hjs comfort or imnroremVnf A ;tU nii. ' ject being more to accommodate the cadets than J - o-tk -r.u . ? s A WOKE INSTITUTION is located S"tiyi?d ln th? ""borhood-' of a . refinel a.n-5,.K0!,1,,nLl sooety. Isolated as this Institu- t'QH is, no opportunitv Will be afforded to the '.,. -4- "4.': ."..i 7 . . . - . , pups to contract habits of vice ami dissioations ' 1 ur towna and yil- , M6" ',u ere oe removeti an l their contarmna- Ming mrluence avoided. 1 Every attention will be Every attenti Padtpthe healtli..rnannersVm :rals and improve ments 9 ' "e cadets s and it is believed, that un v . . rf . . j. - . , . v "e.U:n ,n, ttlC Jn st,,ut'.n. aided by the superior natural advan- tages ot its situation," youths mav be trained US to , bltS ?A temPerance, perseverance, industry n.d y without the danger of corruption. 1 he obit ct of this Instjtution wdl be to give a . .... . v, .- youth- prepare s him for the correct, and efficient dis-. 14'fi. 'uc tiuiieaoi , any situation in iuein w,,,c" f"u"e.r inclination my place turn to J rear up a sound mind in a sound body ' y to qual- . to enterhe;world with; a bead to con ; I eT? and n ari to excntetoeacll.h'tm habits v . '. '. . ."."rt1. 5"'V'" w. T L. " "-V . r!,,5. Ii A ? r tKt.A v I L 11 and independent sen- . Those mtending to join the Institution ar? ado rned to bringany of. the abore mentioned bodXsn they may. have in their nosainn: nv fKm,. srtment will include al '"ton, Warren county; State of -rforth-Ca- I - ip, Book-keeping, roim m a healthy.part, oPthc ation, Ancient and ,"r ' 11 suurea ejtween-..wrrenton and , use of the Maps and :,rt,,,aA;a,Acr,VVu,es rC?m xne torroer and twen : n.otnrv wi.VtAri I '.v-uiie irom me latter, surrounded bv a beautifur . v - time.nt? .wmch houM form, the chacter.pf r good Citizen. Youths may here be? prepared for : , I --'"'V" ..yv oi our oueges , w v P" Hies, ciuicr one orwo years in advance Y for ad 1 rr iCci rn t r thA ltiT.firi Academy at West Point I T l"e VY or they w ill be carefully instructed the immediate superinteodance aud controul of ; Mr D. H. Jinghamiwio will be assisted by the, requisite number of Well .qualified instructors, to whomapplications for admission intojhe Institu tion or for further. information can be nude. djr Parents "will please to signify to what . branches they wish their sons to attend, upon en1' tenhg.them. The? Institution is now in opera- I tion, and students will be -admitted at any time; Littleton, N. C. Junel 8th, 1829. $4 Mr. B. has been favored' with thel followim?- I h testimonial by his friends in Marylandj V : ' - ; Frederick j:itytdf.r' ' ; ' -f 1 -ipri! 28, 1829. ; 5 Mr. D. H. Bingham bein? about to remove to North-Carolina for the purpose of engaging in a Classical and Military Institution, to be Under tne ''.u wine iiviji mis ujiy, auu u3 uccn en gaged' in a Seminary similar in its character to that contempLted in North-Carolina. - J We bavei. thus had an opportunity to judge of his qualifi. cations; but on that; point we deem it unnecessaV ijr jui uj iu uncr iiiy recorniu.eiiua.iiuH m aiu. oi , the - circumstance, that! he has neen selected lor ; the station by so., distinguished '"a professor' as mmer. consistine r " ","f '"r".!. .-.--v I 111 I IIP Vanmic hrBnlllAii t.cmtwm. t-r n finifil mr , single breasted C l j: . - W b?'T I frenerat direction of Cant. PartTida-e. and under VaPl- ranrutge, trpmj amongst his very nume- , rous arid well informed pupds. We may observe ".weyer UV he has 'distinguished himself here I by a degree of diligence, perseverance and res?- , ularity, calculated to insure him, any where that success which we hope; will reward his present unuertaKingi . Signed,- ;lioh. Jiio. iutsoiu j . t , ;H6ii. Henry It. M'arf eld, , Gen. Thos. C. WtrthingUrtu: lJ rrr it. 11 T..r Jienj. Price. Esq. ' Jos. JIJ. Palmer E$. Singleton JJiivall, Es Stuart GaitherEiq. N0TIGE. AS taken up and committed to the Jail of this coUnty on j the 2d of March last, t V, ; J A.MES PALMER,. Windsor. Ben ie; Count. June 9. . : - i; -Price-dv$7.U;;vh:.- .:ft:: NOTICE. 1 "jr . -i ... I having claims agains said Estate to present Uiem leffa,y authenticated within the time prescribed by law, or this notice will be. plead in bar of Ami j all. persons indebted to ested to come torward and diately. -' J -;: ' the "Inb of.August nex, Ho - j months will be given, the purchasers giving bond, Wdwi approved security." "V: i ' V . i. milP CnliCKnK. PTBtitni nfili. turf WHI uuna 'nv M- EDWi 'Raleigb, Jury 6. i : 1 vtfuergn, joit . t r . 1 v ,--Ai . i -c.V"- 78 ,;-: Teste. r;" - -4. A. GEREN, G. M. E. J Wake county, 21st Mayl 1829. 74 6a ! - i . t . '3 . I. ' J 1 r .1 -j "V, )
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