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. r i'i . " - - v " 1 -V V. 4 t a Li': Hi Hi Hi: Hi , 4 ; t: I .1) Hi r it M rl- 1 wt 5 , v V 1 1 J! ! 51 -f I- 1 i . 1 : . i - . : senate v;v w ,5 ls V V-'VMr. M'Lend presented hU Hvntfen, fc 1 -protest agauist the passage th bill ShcriftVaml. vcstingithe H2T1I thereof ; i in 'the":p!evM rv M-Ja?oS obsevesV t ha t he ,t bus Tormal iy apposes i he ui 1 i , lhai:!i;i fellow citizens 'and . posterity v to ay'- iylt nc sshfe s wi 1 1 bigness tc avert .hc'in&nifttld'evjls 'that -will inevitably - attend its practice.-.-" j . : ThcMameridment' proposed ?vin; the t, 'i f House of Comnioiis, lo:the bill tnihor i . .ixing'the making i.ff aiTiirnpika Roacl J t 'JVonv tUeBa!iu:Gapcinj3unmbe to : we 1 1 emie?seefumif nayin neon- con s icurr?sd in by! thtr Senate tlie 1hnie was ;rVcad; antrnleiitbbe'enroltcd: I is fberenre a hJ: li -:fVres()lution in favlirEIeanof.lii-ue? Jovc of Chowan, was received from the Houvj of Connndns and adopted. ! V - TJie nam es 1 of 'tjeorge Washi ngtoif ' JeiTreys ahil Jojin McDowell of Ruther L jforih jBfcrc added - tcVthcfnommatioii fur, Mr. .tariofi presented a bill to appoint VidinVruiV between tHe'cointies ofLiiif ;cotii arid Biirke i tijid - 1 ' , M r . "M ontgomery presented a btl I -j;ontfcralng Oterseers' of. Iloads ? winch - 'ire' rc'id tlife fijrdt v isnc:'Vv -- " VMr; Frtrhefn)txy;tliJoihiitte on , Tternal ImproVeln ent s;(rvw hbm was ' Tefered the)petitipii pt $ sihhIi-v irthabi -funtauf 5;Burke reported a bill author-; iy.inthe'vBoarjl Internal -Iniprove lcnts tb cause a survev of a road to tie jnadevfrohv lorsanton i across the.YeJ- :ow:M (unain to he.I ennessee Line, r ' ijvJnch tw is jread:;tKeefifst tiiue. C V ; 1 1 licScntcreVdveditinhtn'a'chm 'inittee of the whole oiiihe'bilt fo car- ; ff into olFe c Co n t ra ct bti tered in to' b v J ' Commikisioners 'on the part of the, State, With Retain Indians of the hcrokee nation. .. jYfter soine tUne the Commit tec, $op rpoi-tqlrocsWdd obta i ii - ; "Mr. ;liVn 1 iatris bf Beau frt present ed a bill to amend an act; to authorize two X tirinore Fire CTnpariieA in the town'of VrbvimiV f an act passed j n : 1 822, antinjc further time ;to 'pet foct pities .tpjands w ii hih this - state-whicli were Tead ;lhe fitinw:; j ' ,T A putxiberif bills from thdllouse.of ViQomnions were read the first timeT?j .' . In triotioiV of Mr. VeIlbirn, the Se ' tvita proceeded ptjiet second - reaiKna of the bill itc; compel tiiejbanks of thU te tii prt ' si.vecitin n, ce tai n ;caseg. ' .Tlid ' jqapsan f 'iiideflni -riienYofahisVbill ysxfi dejLcVndttejJ..' iu tlu vl'-"The bill was then -amende!;? ... tm. " I .n--.thebaJJ v tiiArioii cou,rtv-f6rthj?r tune jo codet lit or hear the Court Hon se-the b;!Hto nyiie, iioos 1 hv U etii e: btfi ii em now e r J he Com- 4 !UiSiO'-.e' S 01 J"e J'iwn jn lvu-Aaunin aiv act passed in J 3 19, Jt'fa n nex, Smith's 'lUtiit if thii itiniirh of CaiVo -Fear River .lo the C-ounty m urunswicK auu a part of Kale tslami to iew-Jianpyei coun lythe, Inij fixing'the placs where Ihe elclio"H.s "are to be heliU in Grated and : t;c . ! 'd1 t o4ab end una 1 1 t" e.tabUsh, an ' Ac;i'1 em y . fiv the town of jlr.l i fax, pass 's' i :. -if ey f. f a-.-J 1 i; cd ta 1321. '. 1 - Mr. -1 Ave front tie select committee oil the isubicct, repqrtetla bill tofrtriend an act Musl'dlin 182S, -foifthe 'relief- of read, arid 'ordered1 to be: trivblled Tl hn vc t!Hiv irelieclmV! l.aWs viil-.'th.' onho,fnwa l(dCan(f lor Ahe IrM & iipndinC Cbniiuissioriers to - ,lr. I lan ! i presented a bill to mcor ' v i;6rateSiui 'odgef in Jones count v. I , . Mr Marshall,; a bilKto extend the 'r 51 : nVdin. AVas Navs r ; " Vit i ! ered to' be jcj irpl led 5 ;T ley arc-tlie re- i -lift- .v- : .- V-! -..-. . ; - "g 1 IJti ' . farc laws., :.;;j(tii.tu .- -t . .: u.h- w -'hm cou.ti- -einpt cvrtain. persotis in riycie, irooi 'sfcrv J mr h;Jii;stie.,: btli'Toivt!i4e Vtrretrutii tfoii ' of -lite tliicff VezlmenV of i CitV, tt jippbbii (i fire ; cbu)pany -the ' b to e4taV i?ir 5IwtfntnisriC.ct'.;Acji- demv in Kdecon-.i.;.1 thbdl to amer.d iv r'HiicJi )Crms asbeome" purchasers of ' : ' tle'Clienjlvee latlrfs sold undeiv the au- , J'. . v Uinty of tne-t3tale.v J; -:;-,-iv ' ' ffiT "fid iMwfii'c'rt'tross'etl'v bills were ' biiVrjthonztiiMhe Comitussibnprs of thtfWo wii' oHat settle H ."i i , e 11 1 vvil i 1 1 he '(i? i m 1 ssTo de rs a pp drrteil 1 :; uidcrvtiii? otrif iS j m0 sell lani:laV 'Thas-.f aipiecrpfjarid fi)r,thaf use and ? v;benjlV of thC-i ; j nluo reverit aiiy rs(ii froto'laHiftg ;j , v:of ;yrpml;tKt 'i t " .vlitr.'o Acatlemy'itfl4ndd iM Vrh'.re riennsleeslhe bHv to,thetJurors of j;re,bupenor.andCoun tv Courts otFranklitr and Camden- the bvl I to jcpeal an act passed iff 1 S23V 10 repeal an act passen in iito rep ni the' first sction:of : the 26th cfiajitei f the acts of '1 T9) , so far as , relates to Col u mbu s; Robes6n Richuioml, VAsh e; r I) ii plin, .Mobte, vCaVteret and r Joh nstpn t he bill to incorporate, the Clinton Library Society in? Stnkes-the -bill mkk i ng con peiisat ion to 'the J UrorsaOf the. Su perior aiid Cbu ny Couris' of Ca- )u nibiis : and ,for laying a tai for d ofraV-i ing t'c, expenses of the sauje-JLifie bdl authorizing, Wjri. . Cathey, and fAsaph writ 't "itL :: t a " . . , i bilF fol the betterregtilaLti'on. of Ihe ;tuw n;nf tvre&iisboVougln - G ui! (b'rtl l-fi iTfic, Select-committee to wlunn was fe r re i) the resol u ti oris if th e G e rid LegislattJ re, bpol;i ng iiri amend merit to ; the f Cbhstitbtioh were4 discharged fromtKe.rfurUieri:cdnJtlera ;r Miv Wellborn from tlie committee of Divorce and Aiinyi irrted5bil Is toy carry into effect tKc jpetitixms of 3as; ;Bullcck and jMajot Gurganuf AJar-i UjKS uannah IJrav oi Lamden and -Ma ry Barkeriof llobespn rid reppried un favorably, to -'-;th :. ;pe it tion of Marian Winte of Pasquoiank. j j; . ' : ' iiousK oi? commons: : V . MoNDAY,.DeCi SO. . Mr. Picott pfesented a bill,: regulat ing and defining the tax-on the naviga ble streams' of this State. V M r,Donhow a bill au thortzi ng Go! den Fleece Lodge, No. 7-4, in the town of Milton, to raise certain sums oLmo ney by! way of Lottery--which bills were road the 3f St time. - - -, On 1- ithm of Mr Ashe, . Rr-tLVKi), Tliat a select CommiUre be np prrintetl t prepare and report to this fiener al Ass;-mhy, a bill more efiectuallv to, SMp pres3 th practice of ireatii with' arc! nt sp!rit'Sj- or usinjjimy undue; ireunR by candid ates for anr public appointment whatever. ,Mr. Hill' from the 'Committee ou In ternal Improvements td whom was re ferred tbe resolution instructing them t enjuirc into tpe expediency of redu-t cing the number cf members composing the Board of luternal Imptoveinents, 1 reportetl a bil I fixi ng j. the number; at three, iristeatl ot sixa at present, yhich bill, was read -the first time... r-i M r. B u sbee jirese u t ed a bill nut hor izing the County I3ouiY of '-'Wakey to appoint specral Jutices of the Peace in iTthe Citv of Raleigh, and making' com pensation to suvh Justices for certain services. Read the first time. ; :' l A number of bills ,fromlthe Seuate were Veatl the first time; - .ff.' The following bills having rksscd three readings in , each Imusc. were or dered to be enrolled -and hava cbase que.'itlv beconrt? lavys the bill to es tablish a Poor lffuse in'.' the counties of Jones and RandtVipIi -the bill authoriz ing the Commission er of Plymouth to make conveyances of hts in the said ibwn in certain raes ihe bill for the relief of Ja. Ljmioh ()" Louiburg - the bi 1 1 to e t; bl i ' 1 I I a ni oh v ( i 10 ve A caibny ifi KUgconibc, and to iijcorpo- rate the'lVustcoH therelr a!d lhL bill authorizing the Ounntv ourt "of 11 ay - wood-to etintr tct for the reoairina:' of CatAho:eiuV ralid. ' ki" f 4 Tuesday, Dec. 21. 1 IThe names of Meshack Franklin and John On ei wr added Jo the nomina tipn Af Cwuncillprs at State. w JMrl Foy presented a bill to establish Swaisbortr' Acaleioy, and to incorpo rate the trustees thereof: Read 1st 'time.' !r, Hiiinb j ri'septed a Resolution requiring tt!ie Governor to instruct the? Attoviiey-Ccncral to file an ihfor ntation in ; the natu,ie .'of 'a juo war ra n t o a g: i n s t t h e B a n k s o f t h i s S ta teV o ii the . -grou n ( I, n f t' ei r hu vi n 2: t ra n see nd ed their charters. Ordered to He on the Utbl e and to be ; 1 i n t ed . . Wedkespay, Dec. 22. Mr. Ramsav nresentetl the' oetit!oo of sundrv inhabitants nf the counties of Orange, Chatham. Guillofd and Ran i I ol ph , p ray i n fp r. the yrectiori of a ne W county out pt said counties -onlered to lie on the' table until 1st of March 'hext.;' ' ':7V '.-V., ;; :'- w' ' -. The . following bills-were presented andjread the first time, viz. : v ByMr. BliepheVdra bill fixing certain-fees of the; Clerks rif the County and Superior. Courts. . . : -: By Mt S. Miller, a bll to appoint commissioners to run and jmarkthe jiIU villi u 1 i n e b e twee hi) up I i nan d W ay n e comities. v , ' :; :."-r;- ;.'"' 'i By .! r. Polk, a bill to extend the pruvijsionLs and penalties of an act ."pass ed .Vii ;18 19; 1 more: -eflTcctua! ly 1 to, pupislv the making, ipassing 1 or tchptiug to passVepu iiterieii bank nptdsV ;5 ; ?t v ihe 4wllpWfo)j ord e red i to'bc eri rle I , th eya re th ei e t 5iire jaws, yithe bill for the riiore conveiiient ;admiuistratipri of justtc the counties of rt (uillbrd,v Caswell Sampnt BuVlasntl Wilkes the bill iu anicuu nil aut ior ine uetier icguia- ftbttofftlvetW itpl I puntytheb'll f to al Jbjy compeh "satibir- tot- theJ tfrrar?. ofethe 5 Siipefior' a jld ritylthso biil "au thoriziiigrthe payment of persouk umrouneurocserveiisjaiesmen:JurQr u!orr,io;r vue,;.j3oani. uy-: internal .1 r.-i m- provements vto purc)ase;a rMud VMr chinetto bc.empinve(f';in"lonenin the empinved'iinonenin cIhinneLfi jjic Ctlpc-Fear Rivr below Wil mihgton and to' appro jTria J for , that purpole not exceeding rsevertthPtfsand dbllarrdered;tfrii I , fKMrJI Wi 1 1 ia tiikon p resen t ed va .resol u, tion inetn ting! the Bqard ofInterual Un proVe men ts to' ttscertain' t lie rpractf cability of canal -Tcommu nicati tin T be tween theCape Fcar and -Neuse Rivers--which was -read and 'rejected. J:-?.-. The bill: for the fnrc convenient ad -in i id s tra t ion i ri the ; ; C 0 u n ty o f ..Su r ry wasTea,d and .'indefinitely postponed.! GOiMtjNie.TioNs.?':: Far the 'Jiit-niter, C5.G have heard withiriore regret than ! canexpressi thatattempts are - making U the General Assembly tojdisjniss tlie Civil . Engineerv either flirectlyorby i"eluciii2: hisr salary, ami to abolish tl proveinents.. :';v; . r:i:y 'fSp- ' It doevsecm to me riirost extraordina ry, that at a momentiwhen all the. rest. of the States, without eiceptioiii and indeed all "the civil izetl worlds arc di fectiu thefr energies to their internal I improvement, r North-t'arolrna should laKe a ciinercnt coupe, ana tnaii too, after Jiavinir made advances in her pub lie worksv that have iriven her'a hish respect ability. Is J t possible that ye arcjabourto .retrograde r ' Is it'ss1ble that our character is to . be- yiven- up ? Tliat those. Works which bid fair not only toufyrm the7rhle of the State, but toad ' vari c he r j ) ros peri ty i n Hi i i t e ly4 bey on d any thii.g t!it has yet been attempted, are to be abandoned'" I We deserve' not to be a State, if we have. neither pride toj sustain her character, nor liberality to pnooote her interest. l What can We do without an Engineer ?r What work can be prosectitool vvithout his aid ? And of Vvha t use--will 'be the Board of Ititcr oa1 Improvements -without him r It is certain that if the Engineer be dismiss ed, all the public works commenced in the State must be abandoned, and God only knows when ot hers will be attempt edV i It is.said much money has been v.asted. v This is true 5 but when clid this yaste take place and -by! whom r This waste; took placp before Nir. Ful ton was employed or in works which he neither planned nor directed. I do not hazard any thing in saying,1 that no manciultl excel Mr. Fulton in the eco iiomyrwith which - tjie public Works planned and directed by .him, have been executed., And there "is no doubt that tinder Kis direction, this state will make her Inter ;)al Improvements wfth as lit tle money as impnivetnents of the same magnitude either have been or, can be made in any State in the Union! Mi Fulton has had the.entire management only of the works below Wilmington and tli.se now in : progress ; between Wilmington and Favetteville : on these lies has e'xpeiuled about 20,000slollar, I inder!T.iod. . Theiimprovements be low ..Wilmington aw. likely to be. worth millions to this. State- II fourteen feer Mater be obtained bver the Flats in the Cape-Fe;Ir. u man can calculate the extent; oj thf beneSit which this State will derive from it. The works between Wilmington & Fayetcville will, when completed, makcj.his laiter town a good market for the ; middle and westeni p.irls of" the State. ) Mr. Fulton will complete 'all these works for less money than was wasted, by the Navigation Company in one summer. They did as we'd as tliov knew how : thev had nvt one to -plan' their work, no one to tlirect how the works ought to be cxecu ted. ; , v " '-' ... . ' ' v- The General: Assembly for some time past has been pursuing the proper course, by contim'g the operations of thej Engineer, and. the expenditure of thej .public' .money, to orie river, until its riavigatioji can be made good. The (Tape Fear River is the most important River, to the coitimerce of the State, and. that river has been first selected. Within two years more, the. works on thi river can be comnleted uri to thie junction of the Ilaw and Deep Rivers, and the Energies of the State be di rected to another point. n " i 1 Then as. to the money. . AU: we ask of ithe j Qeneral Assembly K to,', let thirigs renr.dri as they are. - There is a fund set apart for. Public Works This fund is constantly accupiulat ingf a4ld yvill improve! the, State astb: nishingly . in , a few. years, j No' , one Ctmiplaius of tlie taxesi it is not asked that ; th ey be v n c lease I , : Le it ill i eV Fi. nances of the tate inove on tis the Ge ueraLAsscinblv have heretofore direct ed , a n d ; oii r p ti bl ic; mlv or k s w i 1 1 J be exe C ted ' without any burtheii upon ; tlie co mm u n 1 ty; ; J -' - rlehis r Air. Ful tbn's salary X say Jlhatj it is better; tc;retainjhtm"Ujon an i ! salary that hei wpiiUf akA than tb " . v ' 1 r ... . i ! dismiss hi m iirid Igi ve-em plb V to anbtlier.. ludnstiyT and hH sortie oibfrfi . raid ityaml skilV Avuii wnicii4ie executes a gr-at?work. ne r !inoW..;i were to-f-a rttl ie nee r'he won Id tto t v,.o.e '.a Lie-to J ie.tid,en n stV palf se r y ce u nil! he !iad larninred , i t. 'J.Sl r, Ftd ton lat'itoire isthe tfirst:Civd Eiiiiineer in the United Stilted and Jiis talen t s hrcot ,to t De. ex- pecfed at a small priceV" This subject" ought to be leftftb the Bcwrd bf InterriaJ jinm;overaenis j jney; can act iipon?-u witlj more discretion ' than; the General AsseAi bly.:?':H i s r d a r v J s-; th e?a m e t hat Virginia ' gives' to ; her Engineer:;? but Virginia and JSew-Yai i Kave both left the. .subject of salary tu, the. EngiiiJer and his employment to their respective Boards foVInrcnTnl?Iiupwfinents7 r r Shall a Wis abandon xur. roads across the, mountains, Jour rivers, iour ports ? If things; were to come to this, God help v.u r Nor t tft ? a f 6 U ria l- f or a 1 1 ;fiseTii e n wil I say, she knows not ooWtd h elp.lier- : A. tRtEXD TO IMPROVEMENTS. 1 'i FOll -THErtHkOlSTEIt. 'Z M-E5ns.EDiT0Rs-t : Y y?'f:i f J;- TJb.e publication, in Jtjie I as t Register, .u in ;t3 fer tJ;e signature of AV D. ha vi 0":- changed iii .sTimei degree the groflTnd hf com plaint : n the. su bject di my ernoq oeiore ine i7nm-v,-anoiiiu Bible-Bdciety "dnnk k;?rewspectfril. to the public to state the simple . facU that the thtipghf, ho; iiu- it would -be candid1 to preach such a- Sermon as I could ' in conscience preach,; without previously 'notifying them of its teri dency, Inever entered my mind. If I have .errjeul in this.respect -therefore, it is from jinadverterice, and I ihust take sut h blarire as . the friends of tlie Socie ty choose ta lay upon me : - And I prefer diis coursi to sheltering mvself under any. suuteriuge wnatevcrriioiigu : fi might say, that it waf certainly iucuiri: bent on the M an agers t o ta' ke caye. who they selected for -tins purpose it - not being a! necessary- consequence, that every .Minister of Religion was. bound ta think-with tlie North-Carolina Bible Society. ' . , - ' -.Whetiier; as a BodyV they, knew ,any thing oT iny tentipienis 011 such subjects, may very properly be.; doubted - 'But i nd i v id ua I ly , as hie mber a nd m a nagers, and residing in th.s place, soine of them, might have knwn them,' as they hav e ne ver beeu kept back in conversa tion. The necessary connection also of these sentiments with my knownvand d eel a red principles on ot h er eel esias ti -cal points of difference, could have es caped'nb reflecting niitid. . ;4 The public is also requested to con sider, whether a' refusal oir 'my part, oiv such grounds, and on .paly Your or. five day s noticed to the - M imagers, (for such was the short interval between my receiying a copy of the Constitution and the day appointed to preach) .would not have given am pier ground for misrepre sentation fnf all sorts, land involved reateridifiiculty, in pu ttingi.be people tally in possession of the subject.- ; That; this may be done, in the man ner best, calculated to brinr the public . i rf -v v. :' - v . - i . - s; mind toibear upon the principle adopt- ty. and arraigned by me as unscriptu ral and langerous,,and ultimately sub yersive of all Revealf.o Religion, tlie SermouwilJ be published ibrihwith. .INO. S. UAVKNSCliOIT. - Ilcigh,iDec. 22;.l 824.- 1 - - FOIV THE IlEGlSTElU G EXTLEM EN, - ? ,--t, Li -: In the : last 'paragraph of Bishop t's" note in the last Register, Ravenscroft is the followinir passiure h. Whether the people of this state will agree' with the Bishop in the- Antichristian f ten deticy of such principles, ;he docs not pretend to know. Certainly they will not, so long as they are kept dozing undor tlie lulhaby of anniversary eulo giums on such; principles,- while the principles themselves areartfully cor vered up under Lhe .veil of a spurious c ha 1 ity j.-- j... ",. ,. --.'! ..v The autlor nf one t)f the above men tione'd lullabies must be -permitted to vi ndicatje himself from tiiecharge of ad vocating principles of an aritirchristian tendency ind ofr a vWint of honesty in conducting his..aiumcnt.," In a pie ced injjjparagra ph of the bote, it is said the Bishop shewed the only; practical meaning! or the second article- in the Constitution, of the North-Carolina Bi ble Society to be that the .distribu tion of : the scriptures without note ; or comment is the only just principle on which to disseminate divine truth.,,v If Bishop Ra v e n scr ft thinks he establish ed his-ijipsitioh, heTdifters in opinion from many of his hearers, who still be lie v e, tha t its present constitu ti o n re ? mainirigi they iniy lend their patronage tothat jS(icieiy "without saiictionihg in ai ; .legree the verier: 6oris principle which ,h5 denounces. t'Tliey -still be lieve,, that Ithe revelationof his wili which thef Ood ofm ercy bas' made 9 his ' creatures, is not a dark ehigmathe nra!liiipcevenjolVwhi great learning. tQ apprehend bnt that if this book "be nut .into 'tbe haifds bf I pi ai ri, u id earned persons,, and they stu 1. 1 . I tr if 'Til inn i-1 wr , mnAAan f.llr it T f OUT T of. . them Cwill derive, from It sc much of vine goudnes tand visdmbyri ueyyouid viliiogly send the aacrame the,, word j .but as they have' not the iea9 :Momlhtf,c:!r.ri it a,., worx,of ,en!ighicneaclfa,iti tllJ tat ter kaJo,,e, It .ifiW ,,a,un; td;on fr.wU.-noi amirchri,tian, b l? MctrpturaUs WhII .cul jnch these, that all denomination bw without note; or comment; And it4 asthe advocates of suclipiinciples' .J ....ot as.thc- Apostles jot nliilelitV,' thr rly. preached thti anniversary Sermons of the Bible ci?Xy;LI:.'uP,n' audiences" t vield it : -their cordial. unnor J In But furthermore, ,ande-pecialiy,-the Ravens croft: in the duty of addreshin - ' the Bible Society are aceused by b?"x' of cpnceahng their reM sehtiinerifsVanii carryingiheir duplicity Wrtb-tim eVeu when going to, minister; inc,th4acred ofiice at -theatiar of Al. iirhtv 1 These are such charges asi ho"(:hHk,t;;n 1,i maic' ;uiu urto against anothe-unlessjierpi-eserits '-J his evidence at ti same time, they were UHle.mandt!. 'pjje personagtuust whoin tbey-are prCfer red, -are many of theuV men whose pieu as well as Jacnt.sVe have been accub tmned tb respect. y iHs; expected th:ite dishop .Rayenscroft will eitjier abandon these .charges as publicly uslhe has made' them, oV produce his prriofs, that these dissemblers 1 riiay stand exposed to th worId.-'jr- v - - t - - - r In the reference to the literary cha racter l.the dfscourses ofj his prede cessors th 1 ere i s a 1 st unless his nieac ing has. been misunderstood,Va :,wat-of that, courtesy whiclrthV Payors of dif ferent. churches should exhibit towards eachpther. V Biehop RaveSnscroft did not hea them, "he knew dotliin and therefore should have said njthinabou them. '. ; CLERIcllS. v DecemberIS;' '' - 1 i. r; a. 1 li xu For JVIrsHAitTvviGs Uenefit; - TU Thespians of RaTeigh jiavin volun teered their Services ta give .Mrs. , HiirUvig- a benefit, 6n Saturday Kvening- jnext will fcV prdsented tlie Granit' Melo-Dnuna in 3 ac ' called :" - j I : .Ella Itosenburg, 'Mrs.' Uartwij. To which will be added the laughable after; - :Y- : 'i i--fl'::;-::piecq;-of''-.L -j- - '..-. 'TIS. AliliA TFith-other, entertainments as tcill t? ; expressed iii tlie bills bjtlit day . k fcj Tickets to be had at Ituffin's Hotel. Gales & SotisB6ostbreViind:4 theTbtre door.'-'.; -'l.V'-;-'' ;v;-r." :(- .! :-. - LGrand, display of Fir Works. fgltlE-Sabscribersto-Dench & Lyons pjo Sl . posals'are . resneettallv-! informed ths.r their exhibition of T'itS Works will take place on Tiu by Kvening Dec. 28ll in the Cajiital square directly iii rear bft he Governor's Orice, at 7 olock precisely -ThOk4egniiemenw to have liberally subscribed, will be provuled with tickets and with comfortAble seuts, eve-r- exeniort will be used by Dejvch & ,Lyo.n to roajntain strict 'order inside as well a? buf side'of the enclosure, having" j pioprr ofHcrn erhployed. Tlandbills describing: the exhi bition will be iirnished.: 4 ' ;; - vl7 Tickets of fclmissK)n one dollar each, children half price, to be h ;d atj lluffin's Ho td,.at tlie Book btorenf Messrs. .Giles &. Son, at Mt. Kingfs 1 Boardirijij' house,, at Mr. Goue kv-'s stored of the subscribers at Willie Jones's Tavrrn, and at the entrance to tile enclosure. Italeigh Dec. 23.1824, ; j 116- - t Warren tori Male Academy. liIS 'institution; wiUbeopen'for tlie re ' ception of" students -the first - Alonduy in January4, next. ;Th. studies are jprep:ntorv tb admission into jihe Univei-sity of Nortli CiV rolina. - Atrict cohjdia:i(e with the rules , anu rcgimtions ot tne Acaciemy .win in every iiisiancebe rigorously a xacl ed U s '? Greatf attention." will he piudln iiriparting- an accurate and critical knojivled.qe of tlie . ' subjects eTnbrace i n the .Academic course. Students'1 nterinj at any ; time j pYe-ious to the expiraiot pf thefirst .xpiartsr, will be charged for ; the whole 'session. ; Tuition 12 aai board $50 per session, IVI kj IMUl 111 -klUta.lC. ' ; ' - ' f ' JAMK , Dec. 15th, 1824 i '-s?; ; f. OTEV. 16-3t. Tarborouarh JNlale aiidl Female fllHE Kxerci-s of thfenale pVnr.rtmeiit 1 of thin AcademywiH re-lcommence en Monday. lhe,od January next,1 uud the si!j perimendence of Miss Anna .Maria Ii;rsil a 'I .a.:ly eminently qualified to discharge the various duties of a tntoress, in tHe br-nchts of Education - assigned to hr' lepitoicnt, whiclrerMbraces alLthose branches of educa tion, which cowititute. Oseful, accomplii'h and pplie nterature : Miss llUgsdale lias taucrht in this Department, '-of our Academy. for the last t w'O . y ekrsj and t he parents an, enjtardians ofcthose moling ladies who hafe necn piacea' unaer ner scare, ianu uc "rr tees of the instittnion, .pronounc, uubesita tingly, that'thcirVejxpeciations and wishes.. have been reahzecV and that.in Verv Part' cular, the most entire satis f actio) i lxs beei given. v.'.'l-f: -f-J'L --.t ' -."- . The Trustees Uk'e great pleasure in ij formiug th j pubHc, that they have .engaged Mr, arnan o "take charge of the! Male W- nartmnJ rtf ill. A rnclpinif . far lbC eilMlirg year, Mr. . Farnan is a gentleman of rooraf ana geniiemanrx veporui;iii--riHr-" of Ireland and r-ulmirabl, well qualihetTt discharge the duties-of teacher. He gendeman of classical knowledge and joM Hterature, a cbmplete roaster pf" the desdla-, gua?es, together-whbr tht? Spunsh, : I rencu and English.-: We hive ;no hesitation in jay -ing, s linguistithatiMrV Fanantasnota superior inrthis SUte. :tr. Farnan, .W. charge of thd Acauemthe 1 the present year, and the Trustees & Parens feel tnucli pleasttre. in stating uVir entire tisfactibnt the progress or the -of the kUVand ;namierin whid, is conducted; Mr. Farnan ,J'VS - ified to teichany b'rancA .of erf is taugUr i" 4n'of our Academes and eyej of &fieget BoM and tuitioa w v upolref sonablelierms, fgf fnmilies. . .. v -.---7 TV" Z . TO A -r ' Taraoroug wcc. - - 1 : t - . . . , t-, . ., ---, - . 1 . : - i;- 1 . -' " v "V Ji., t. . 's-: '. ": '-:
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
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