3
nALBIGH, "XT;.Oi WEDIIESDAtT, jmiEJ 14, 1C37
;V0L:2nnriii. no ss.
TIIOJIAS J. IXMA.V, ,
EDITOR A5 Plr BIETOB .
n.VtrTtJ,tle,1on"': Planners on
..oibl,""J lereraaiBiaarrearalonper
ihsnon.year.li Hoiriai.enlwhhotll.ia
State, !.. mJ desirelo become iub.tr.bert,
.ill b)iriely required In pay ihe whole a-
naoaateftneyearasiiDseripuoniai "'
Arni'T" not exeeeili fifteen lines,
inerte'llireeliinefr one dollar, andtwen-
r..ve cents trneh continuance. ' 1
Marks's Ointment
FOR THE CUBE OF PILES.
- TUe uerrVr' brslev I ln
nl thc whn are anhi.-et to that mnst ilia.
crrrabU cf disorders, the lH, remedy, the
Zmr ji( which t"-m tested l.y Ihe extHwi
rnc ol years, end the utility of which has in no
instance been impaire'l troin imiur 10 relieve.
To those who have been siihjmteil lo this dis
ii aid nrne. if amilied when re-ai larked.
a ir preventative In ill cnnlinuanee. wttiavt
lite tral """' indeed many hate pronounced it
Hie in nit agreeable rwiedy ever applied. There
can be iw danger in ill aw al its component
partiare of harmless vegetable matter. ' ,
! fl'lie mniht-roflhe subscriber who is the ma
ker of theotntmenr: hasbeeirin the bahit of rir
- tttr- W-fciioJaaai nrialiUftii ,lui.tieaw
five or SU fears, ami in no instance ig ntr KiUJWJ-1 ,
4rfce "fcaa asTiiiiircati'ttt "beiibefeelia tmiWi
Waceaby a mberjit eerttnealea anmAeil..!
well ai the t-sitrauny 01 a memee, gentientsn
Vo ha auil it luiust-lf, and prescribed it to the
filief of jolliers.
Those who are mfftfi-inr. will io well In make
-a trial of rrm!y 4t IWcf iijujuraateed,.
anil tliere ewn te m doubt feu -that ludiarder
"'way be aiUinnltiarTierTltlirif 8 ftclsjrt
DC mane in hi appucauun.
The directions lor ose will be found on each
bottle. SAMUKI. II. MAKK3.
Petersburg, Va., Aug i, 18J6...
I have nseil the Pile Ointment prepared by
Mr. Mark, and prescribed it to mheri, whn the
happiest effect. I therefore eaa recommend it to
bote afflicted with that disagreeable complaint
-the nvt L. V HUT., M. U.
. Prince George County, July 3J, 1836,
Mr. 8. 11. Marks
iUar Sirt In compliance with your
request I will nuorio me puniw mat i nave nan
44mrJnhrixAl' tuf jauUlyJreqqently .fit larked
with the Pilrc. and I'rout an oiniinent that I ob-
laineil fi-om yoar mother, the) have iu att eases
foand entire rvliwl witn a lew appiwmiona.
JESSE I1E.VTIL .
" Prince Ororse County, Xuj IS, 1836.
'M'irWmT-.'4r;-"Ma'iV"r;
Hear Sir: Your of the 17th imtanl
wai duly received, and it aftbrdi mfl pleature lo
comply with your reoueiL I hae beenalUictea
with -liiat dinereeable disorder. Ihe Pilet, and
alto my iWRro man, and I obtained from your
mother the oiutmcut that you otlcr to tne public,
and in all attache both my man and mytelf have
tound entire relief. . In addition to. the above ex
perienee, I have given it tu come of my friend.,
and I have never Known k to fail giving reliel. I
would recommend lliia ointment 10 thoce who
. are tubji-ct lo thil dimgreeable ditcaie, ai an ef
fiearinui and agreeable remedy, ,
1 am yourt reipeelfully,
V , JOUS McBROOM.
Hkhnonil, July 16, 1836.
Sir: I received yonri of the liib inrt., you
with me to inform ynu of my cituation at the time
thai yon gave me a bottle of yoor Pile Oiut
menl, and what effect it had on me.
I bad the pilea at bad ai any net-ion could have
.hrm to much io, that I could not attend to my
daily lalor.( and in truth, I could aearecly get
nut of my room. I commeneed-wkh your oint
ment, and i tbre lutiv-day, 4 w aaenlirely
relieved. I woutd recommend it lo the public,
i being one of the moat excellent remediei that
wa r effiJ U llie publio.. ,
W1LUAM CARSON.
r 4 Petersburg, Aug. 19, J836.
Mr. 8. H. Marks:
- Itntr Sin I take pleasure in inform
ing the oublie, that I waa very badly afflicted
with that disagreeable dieorder the Pilea, and I
obtained from you, bottle of your ointment,
and In a few days the disease waa entirely re
moved. 1 would reenmmend it as an infullibl
remedy. . JAMfcS T. MUUPUY.
for the sure of almost every" variety of funo-
Tiohar dl OrdeT-f Ttw Stmtiich. iJowrtsy Live-
anil opUen; auch as heart-burn, aeir cmcls
liiHii, nausea, head-ach, pain ami distention or
the Stomach and bowels, Incipient Uiarrhea-
Colie, Jaundice, Flatulence, habitual aoslivel
neis. loss nt appetite, tick head-ach. tea met.
urn, tic tc. Thrr are sale and comfortable
Aperient', lor remain during pregnancy and
subsequent cniiGnemenl, relieving sickness at Ihs
stomach, head-ach, hrarl-burm aad many of the
incidental nervous atteeimnc , litevary men.
students and mmt other persons of seilcntarr
habits, lind them very convenient.' Those who
tmlulce too freely in the pleasure! of Ihe Table
find iMedy relief from the sense of oppression
anu nisiention which lollow, by lakma the rills
As a (IxKnef PM ihey are invaluable. Those
who are drinking tuiuural wa4rsan4 narlptnlar.
lever districts, will find them a valuable adjuuct.T
traff Vmer wrth petfeef ifety;1tf fblt drise'
they area liij;hly efficacious and isle AnIUbil
nus .trcilicine,' 1 liey seldom or never produce
Aicknestat the stomach r griping.
l neir enicacy is strongly attested by eertift
eiitrs si)! lv4U UnwiLg centltAiuTi.. vis.
fieemiin, Kuv. II. I . Itlxke, tiov. Iredell, Hon.
tlenry Potter, Hon. ti. E. lUiljer, Hon. Ilich'd
lines,. I hot. j. Uevrrcux, r.in . I'rolessor An
derson, Wm. Hill, Esa. See'y. of State, Wro.
S. Mhoon, Cso,. late Treasurer, Jas. Grant, Esq.
ate Comptroller, Key. r . L.. Hawkea, I). U.
Captain Coion, Gnions' Hotel, Duet. R. C.
Ilond, lioct. r.. Crosby, Heel. J. I. Younj;, ke.
tte. Ample directions accompanying each Box.
Thece pilfa are for sale hr appointment m al
most every Town in the U ailed Stales, and at
mkaletalehi the Subscriber, lo whom applies-
tiom lor Agencies may be made.
THUS. L. JUM P, Gen'l J?et.
Office I st door west of the Fresbrterun Church.
Kaleigh. N. C. 8
The subscriber having qnalifietl as Executor
lo the last VVUI of Frederick Rem, deceased,
late ol W ayne county, hereby gives notice to all
perious liHtebteil to aim deceased to make pay
ment without delay. And all those having
claims against said deceased are noltfiwl pre.
sent them properly authenticated w ithin the time
prescribed by Lav, or they will bo barred of
recovery.
( N. WASHINGTON, ExV
May Ifi. 1837 83 Im.
Carvla, Mathematical luitramenta, English and
German dividers. Scales, Pens, lead Pencils, In
dia Ink, Neman's Water Colours, Heaves' Wa
ter Colours, in Boxec and by lingta Cyke, Par
allel Rules round and flat, Datch Onaqoe aad
ocrarooa) Qaills, Sealing Wax assorted colours,
Wafers assorted colours, Islnel
isi'iMiitawe&wtr'atl'
1 IKII.I willing IIII.., .w., .
wooden Inkstands, aanil Uoxes,
e4 colackrflndToiTeTt Soaps; hair,
flesh, tooth, nsil, comb and shaving pruthrs, all
of aiiierior quality) Blacking Bruihe k Black
ing, and a variety of other article too tedious
to mention. For sale at the North Carolina
Rook Store, No. 8. Faretteville street, Rtleich,
N.V. TUKREIt.S HUUIItJ.
English Dra
an, Double K
and all other
S'ng paper, comprising Anliqnari
.phaiil Columbia, Atlas Klepbsnl,;
iei in use. Also complete as-
lend
.vsrr,.. By order ol the Trustee.
r p?rorl. N. C April J37, 1837 , . 84 6w
The subscribers, securities of (ceo. II. Al-
JedL JJP,n lxauder-ileii,ru.-lalo Shcriir of Tvrrel eountr.
. ' expowj'o public tle on the 44h .luml in
IICniAOK ACADEJIV,
TTiia InMilution wa advertised at .the be
ginning oftheycar under the head of Boarit-
ing; School I he hrst aession w in close) on
Wcdneailay the 28th of June, and the se
cond . ill commence en the Monday follow.
incr, 3d of July. 1 he undersigned would be
glad to accommodate a few mure boarder at
ill catahusbed prices, via. $7 per month, e-
very thing furnished except light. I he es-
mffffletripic6r-tuit
anf tor all others, jr ou, per session. .
an institution, than tliat hrein Ilcmdon A'
caclcmy i located.. It is aout five miles rtorth
west at Lottisburg, and is thought to oe the
moat elevated-spot in Franklin county. Ti
antg1ibertvao'dc1rrtjCTrw
tempeiftle pcopTer
Uently assures the public that nothing like
vice or immorality .would be cuuntenancea.
1 be undersigned being eole proprietor and
instructor of the institution, promises on his
part, faithfully to do every thing in his pow
er for the intellectual and moral improve
ment of all that may be entrusted to hi care.
A strict di;il'nie will be kept up among all
classes, and no young man will be taken, un
less he is willing to submit implicitly to the
direction of the subscriber. . An person
wishing to send a scholar to Ike subscriber
will please make it known to him by letter.
JOHN V, HICKS,
ftenuton Acadcmy.June 1,-1737 24 Sf
lumbia, the lollowing tract of land, or so much
t ber cut as will satitfy the Taxes doe thereon
for tbe year 1835. and cost of advertising:
., 'i- .. . . . , e.. .... x ,
v ut ncres.
Aleoek Steplieo 888
Ansley Job - j. ItaJ
ltrivkbouse Itkhard ... .. 89
V Bryant Bridget . . I 00
Kateman Daniel, Jr.' : " J0
Blount Thomas i . 'i SO
,. Barns John (Pasquotank) : . 340
Bosnigbt Joieph 60
Bosnight Jacob, Sen. 1 r ,f I4t-'
i Briiwa Thtdsous St
Hateman Joseph, Sen. . , , , 7511
' CiHiper Nicotlemus r(S38
- Coweil Tarance ..' . '' ' ' 70
, Creel Jeseph ' " Si
Cahooji Burton' , , SITS
tow'TVnWhfVl-fe::"
t'hooa lieuben
'Cahoon Turner, Sen.
CahooM Gideon's (heirs)
Clayton Thorns W.
Clayton Edmund , , , ,
BavcnportFicdeiicljv
' 370
"''
.160
,,400,
Petersbnrr. 19th A ntr. 1836.
Ai s duty I owe to Mr. Marks I wili IfiToTnTj--
ine public mat i nave neen oauiy ainicieu wnn
the disagreeable disorder, lite Piles, aad 1 ob
tained from him a bottle of his ointment, and
1 must say thai 1 have never used any thing that
has riven me so much relief. 1 would recom
mend it M the nublie as bain one of the most
agreeable and .efficacious remedies that can be
"used. 3. M J ACKSONr "
;FrSae-BJ-"-', ""-" --"--'
Williams, Hay wood A Co. .
. - Jlgenti, Raleigh
V October 17. . 44 if
ATILMAiriS Ac HAYWOOD
llava Jately received at their well known Stand
eo Fayetteville Street, near the market house,
their spring anu summer supply ol
Dru&S and iTIediriiics, Paints,
Oils, Dye Staff, II rushes, Win
dow Glass, Perfumer , Ac.
Which with their former supply, make Iheii
assortment lirre and extensive, comniiiintr al
most every article usually kept lu tbeir liue of
batmen.
They offer them at wholesail or retail, upon
the most favorable terms, as they are determin.
j-ed-theie assortment shall not be inferior, nor will
(hey be undersold by any establishment ju the
Stale, either old or str. '
Grateful- -ite pawsbsge- heretofore bestow.
ed upon Ihera by their friends and the public
generally, tuey uaiter uiemsxivct, titat by assi
duity and constant attention to business, thsl
they will continue to receive Ihe same liberal
encouragement already secured to them. .
Prescriptions will be carefully compounded
and put bp with hot. bst the most genuine arti
cles, under the inspection ol one of the propria
ciora. t ( v
Grderi from Phyiicians U Merchants, prompt
ly attended lo.
llaieigh,May 20. 1837.
HOTICEi'
Will be sold, on Tliura.lay the 13th of May
next, helor Galea Court-lloute duor, in Gates
ville. tka following: tracts ol land, ar aa much
as will pay the amount of taxes due for ihe year
catling IS3S, together wuu uie con oi auverti
aiug: ....: .,
10.1 Acres Arnold, Will mbb
Item on, Jonn
Blanchard, John
- Illanehard, Job - -
Boodt Jilitlia II. -
Benton, Henry
Benton, Jesse
: Brown, William '
Brown, James .
Cowper, William S.
Cowper, WilliaraS. (1834 lax) '
Cleaves, John
Culf, Daniel
Cuft", Kissiabi
Cuff, John
Copeland, John
Kllia, Kedar
Eure, Samuel '
Eiire, Uempaey
Ghiwr, William
100
100
luo
894 ;
"1H)"
S97
40
60
425
US
13
41
41
100
900
, tfi ...
)i
33..
94
81
' 196
144
30
97
150
150
80
44
73
86
U
. 50
SO
IS
1 .
SO
CO
so--
3.11
IW
130
50
.10
150
75 ,
April 8,1837.
Gatling, William (of Hertford)
lludgius, William
Howell, David
1 llowall, Timothy . '
Harrell. Samuel ' f
Hill, Clement
' Jones, Charles (of Parker)
" Jones, Jesse ,
Jones, William ' -
Jones, John
Jones, William
Jones, Richard
. Kelly, John ...
lSMter, Henry B.
For son, P. B. Lattiler, '
lstier, Kedar ' -
Last iter, Joha
Powell, Jacob "
Powell, John - 1 '
Perry, Widiam 't
Pugh, Louisa . - .
Parker, Martha
Speight, Joseph ' '
S mi ih, Thomas i . ", ., t. :.
; Willey Jeihre . .
Itanifl. William
It. IUDDICK, Sheriff J Gate:
17
NOTICE.
Tlroke mS of my enclotur on Tuesday even
ing the ICih intt.. a ilark bay inare feith i blaze
r-'Wbi Iw ahoiH-nve-yewr old,' Snd "Shout
nve leei nigh. Said Mar was purchased of a
Tennessee Urover.- 1 heard of beroa the road
seven miles from Enflehl, and J exteet she is en
ileavoring to get back to Tenneuee. Any in
torinalioH given mvabtm shI mitre, dueded
Scotland Neck Post Office, will be thankfully
mciTeu, ana an necessary expenses pain.
HUMPI1UKY S. CAMP.
Scotland Neck, S7tb May, 1837. 84 Im.
BERNARD BUPUY,
Inform 'hi friend and lb public generally,
that he has just returned front New York and
Philadelphia, with a rich and fashionable assort
ment ol goods, which he is now opening, and
will further open in a few day sat his new Wateb,
Jewelry and fancy Store, v
No. 10, Fayetteville Street. ?
W hich, together with his former stock, presents
a very extensive and desirable assortment of
goods, which will be (old at a very email ad.
vaneer he invite the public t com sod cuua.
ine for themselves. 1 '
OXFORD
Sprixo Term,
It ACES. .
Mat 9, 1837.
1st day for Colts and Fillies, Sweep
. Jvis Let in , (J
fanning John II. l$0
Francis John " 16
l-'sh Lurany - 117
liotllrey Jateph VO
Giles Jess 50
1 1 ol lady Csnnady " ' '33
llaasell Baly . 8tl
. liallia ay.41uMn ( hir,- 50
Hathaway John If. Ihelr,) 850
Hathaway Natbauiel ,100
Hatfield James 40
Ditto for Wilion R. White 9
-Hooker William ;
stake, mile heatt, $ 1 00 entrance
Wm. McCarso. D. C. by File, (lam Vir
ginian, - 1 1
R. Towns. B. C. by do. 8-8
Davwl McUaniel, B. C. by Monsicut Tots. 33
Uaniel Hugger. B. C.. by Loxbormieh .... 4-r4
Time 1st heat, Im. aud 55 see'ds; 8nd heat,
1 ra. 53 Me'ds, '
2nd day Sweepstake, mile heat si 8200
entrance. June 151 fl50.
Edmund Towns, C. C, by File t
M-TJIawauaat.&-4X--tile -ft'dfln--1
Wm. McCargo, S. B. by do 38
I). Hugger, U. Colt by Sir CUrlus 4 c dii
3rd day, Proprietor's Purse, 2 mile
heals. Tune 3-553-55 & 4-01.
B. Towns, S. F. by Luaborongh 1 hi 1st heat.
f) I)uger, S. II. Jinetor by Eclipse 8 do- 3 do.
David McUsniel, S. 11. Ued Wasp, in 1st
Heat and 1-1..
4lh day,-Jock Club Purse, g300, 3
- ' ' y mile heats. '
David McOanicI, C. II. pioneer, . TTl
Uauiul Uugger, S. Iloi'se J umper.-T --8
Time 5 m. 57 seconds and 6 m. 01. Woe ea
sy by Pioneer, ..
I'KUrUIKl UK,
84 3w.
Hassell Silas, lor Gardner Alex
ander! (heirs.) . .173
y Holme Henry- . -. ,. : -1 5-
Holmei Anna 100
llotkins James' (heirs) '50
Hill Timothy " " '80
Liverman Frederick 337
Liverroan Patrick 38
1 ivcrmao Tbnotliy - -47
--TJyefmanKfcharifttr"" ST
: laverman Patscy ...... SO
Uverman William C. id
Liverman Enos 58
' Liverman Joha II. ' 65
Lttobfield George '4 .. . 6
" Lucas Harvy 00
. MeGowa Job ; SAO
' McKimmy Joseph ' 600
Nichols John SO
Not man Starky II. 100
Mann Sally ' (I0
Overton Frances 135
"Overton Priscilla
Overton Benjamin ;
Owens Zschariah
Owen Hezekiah
Owen Abel . ;
Owens Noah .
I Owens Amos
Owen Ammon
Owens tlhsrie
Owens William ,
Owen Frederick
Powers Ephraim II
Power Hardy ,
I'ayn tdarsrd
rextors do not feci thcmtelres author.
ized to fix (Jefinitivcir tbe compensa
tionof any ol the .oiliccri nntil the
meeting if the companj oa.tha 3d
Monday in October next, but that the
chief engineer in concurrence with the
t urtsiucnt, may agree ou a reasonable
-compensation-, anbject tolhTapjrvvar
of tlie eoinnany, and that JvUhespcct
to the compensation of the chief engi
neer, no unal arrangement can be
made until the meeting of , the compa-
The Fresident receives no salary,
and his services to the company, whe
ther important or otherwise, have so
far not cost the company one cent.
A to 'the Assistants," Major Mc
Neill is now engaged in organising and
arranging them into corps, and assign
ing them 'Buitable compensationrsub
Jnst received a large supply or , i year divided into two eis.on6f twen- comDensation of the assistants, he will
third Monday of January anil end on the third U3C " sourd discretion, and observe as
mucn economy as is consistent with
.i ' ' t f .
sortment of Eli Utter paper. Gill and plait. tmt lcrtn!n.tei 0B ,he lounh Friday h! Noyem.' BCtur,"8 : Mmcw per.on. IUHJ
Uold naner. Ifice paper. Transparent paper, A .!.! ...min.i.. lt... u. r... Competent to the task." It WSS fur
Bristol Hoards, Embossed Boards, perforated -hen Parents and Guardians arc invited 1 ' i . r i .i ..Inu T t. a-JW.-'VV
. . . ,.ri- . ""en arems .anu uuaruians arc invueu lo at-1 rer.rnra tin not l.il iVinmavla-aa anlhne. I followed bv the r-Tnrniliturn nl mil
At Jheir meeting in Knoxville, , the s
Company informed the Director tliat
on these survey's "loo much attention
could hardly be bestowed" that -."at
hasty and inconsiderate decision may
followed by the expenditure ol mil
lions v to, overcome difficulties which
might at first have been avoided they : '
regard it therefore as true economy, to
incur io the first! instance all the ex-
I neuse whicli tnav' be necessary to a '
complete examinsiioit nujttTltcy. fl .a;. J ,
JecfltTtbe approvsTln the first inlstMcet
of the JVcsidcnt and . .Directors,, and
finally the) c m pa nyia above' tftewi
tione3r MRior-lcNeill ha beeitT
pressly instructed to perforin this duty
wun tne , sir iciest rcgara io economy :
consistent with the efficient perform-
llie" wnoTcTground, by -the most skilful;
and experienced Engineers." v
; Ihe lime that must necessarily e- ?:i
lapse before these surveys can be pro-,
peiiy exccutctl, will, we trust, enablo v
the country'jlo revive from its present,,
embarrassments. ' No further instalV
ments will be called for until this.
change shall be produced in (he con
tlition of, the country, and the practi-
cability and cost ol the Uoad shall be! '
clearly ascertained. In that event,
with a siibscription of one million of"5
dollar on the part ol South Carolina,
imfrwfr-tMnh
Iviatl within' her own limits,, assumed
aha stands pledged with i B.tSKtia-rf'
ing corporate existence in three or ; ,
more States, we should certainly have ' " ,
a reasonable prospect of success.': At . "f
alt events,' it is hoped that no prcma- ,.r .:V.sL!T
'tttrabattdMtiwBt.vttr4
The aaaortment eoeiistsin part of very supc
rior Gold and Silver Watches, American, En
glish ami French Jewelry, Silver tea Sens, Sil
ver Spoons, do. Cups. Butter Knives, do. Pickle
knives and forks. Plated Waiters, very fine Ja
panned do.. Casters, Candlesticks, Brittannia
ware, Notice nvp,. Mantel Clock v do.
Lamp. Astral do., fine double and single 'bar.
rel Guns, duellma;, belt and mocket Pistoli.
told and silver mounted Canes, Whips, KneuV
superkr Kaisor and Knives, Mu.io Hixes and
Accordions, with a peat variety ef fancy arti
cles and perfumery. . - ; ,. r .. -
Thankful for past eneoursperocnt, he solicits a
onrinoanc of the pablic bvoiir, bewy fully per.
suaded that Ihe manner in which hi business is
carried en will give perlect atisfsetionrtn all
those who may tavour him with their enttom. .
Clock and Watches of all descriptions repair
ed in accustomed superior msaner. All Order
for Gold or Silver work eieeuted at the shortest
notice, and in the most approved style;
- - , -. s. 21 Car.
OXFORD MALE ACADEJTIY.
The prominent advantsres ol thil Inctitiition.
render H pcsutiatly deservinr Ihe notice of pa-
reois anu iruaraiaua. ii loriaeriy ranaca among
the first in tbe Slatet ani it has al present reanv
additional and solid claim on the nob lie lor
patronage and prel'erence. : :
Oxford is surpassed by no village of the south
in its hralthfulotst, pleasant location, rood so
ciety and freedom from dissipations ' Iluring the
summer months many person resort to ki salu.
briou slimate, for the purpose of improving or
restoring their bealihi ethers are attracted by
it agreeable environs and social comforts.
There are three ehwrcbe befoBgtng tO diflereat
denominational and the Academy atanda coave-
nienl in an aa npif seeluurt :tzrZZZjZZZ.
lmlependcntly of these local reeommenda
tioni, ihe principal. Mr. A. Hast, is a ecntlc
man of efiBiiiterablc atUiinnienls In elanical and
scientin knowledge, acquired in ICneland, Italy
and France. - Of ihe former country, he is a na
tive her he totlnwert hi ipro1esioirftb sue-
eess, many years previouf to tii piacllsing ft in
nmei tea. nc ta not onir wen vcrsen in in
Greek and Latin classics, but familiar with mod-
era langnage and all the anmerons branches of
physical, mathematical, moral aad intellectual
seicnee. A coed lo these endowment he has
formed by travel, research and observation; an
extensive acquaintance with the ornamental and
critical literature of Europe and America, Me
will be aided in his duties by competent assist-
ant in pro port Ion To the number of popil.
Ineirteaeb.r
era, their companions and themselves, strict re
gard will be had to inculcate virtuous principles,
honorable feelings and gentlemanly eonrtoet
Tbe method of instruction wilt combine tbe ad
vantages of dnmestia nod public education.
The government will be parental rather than
severe; and (he student's minds directed to
habit of Industry, aceerate observation and
deep enquiry. Suitable lime and . eate will be
allotted to reading, writing, composition and
elocution. - :
; Classical students will be prppnreif' to enter
the Freshman or the Sophomore class, agreea
bly te the eoorte of studies prescribed by the
mrveriiiyor;;tiie-
The course for the English department Will
consist of lour classes to "be instructed m the
following brioche. - .
t..' v.- . , per eioo.
IV Spelling, reading, writing and j V
Arithmetic, , r. f S 00
111. The above continued, gengra '
a . by, grammar, parsing and ,' 't-u .x-i-cseroi,-
, , . i, J 10 00 ,
? II.- 'Composition, logic, rhetoric, , v! : ;
history, ehronoiogV and A I- ,' r '"
gebra,' ' - - -. -.W $13 00
r a . . i .
s s. j rrwaoiiT poeirj.naiurai pni ' , (j
; losopby, astronomy, cbeiu ; Vj,,;
' Istry, mineralogy and boto- ' '
" -' ny, mental and' asoral sci- ; .
"'?. 'i.enee, geometry, cnensersx- ' . .
; - ,on lBl survej inj, naviga
l : lion, tte. , w . ,: $IS 00 i
- ' ; Modern Lansliagcs. y
f ne rrenekemirae, i, T 00 - . .
?The Spanish. Italian- W?. "A'
?f 'and German ea.h. 1 003
The tuition, leea ar required la advance! aad
" aeasioa win oe tne snuii
est ebsrge. , $ , y ..,
Payn Edward, Jr.
'. Kcoton Willism
Hichardion Willoby '
t lieynoldi William .
Sample Kdward
Sawyer Ktckiel 1
Sawyer Elisha
' Sawyer Thoma ; '
Sary Piudcuca . . .
Sawyer Mark
Sawyer Frank lio
Sawyer Pelige : (
Sawyer Abner
' Swindell Bartholomew '
Smith F.ooh ' ;'TTT
; Smith Zebedee, Jr.
Smith Kbeneser .
Snow Jaccb ' ; i. -SikeaMsry,
(G. N.) ;
Lpencer Benjamin
Spruill Little. .T -j-i-Saaderlia
Klihu ,
8 wain bythet :. . .
, sawyer Abel
- Tarkintow John CJ -
Taikinton William -Tarkinton
Joseph, W,
Tai kinton Jeite 11.
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White John
White Joseph, Sen. ri
Ditto Tor the White heir
Ditto lor Timothy Jones' heirs
Ward Sally , ;
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v JOSEPH ALEXAKDEB, ,,.,. ,
t II. G.SPHU1LU C Seeuritiel.
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aictifiheimporlAntjluUeajequixetL
of ttiesroirrcersT
tamed that the arrangements which, no jcalousspiritol distrust- nouespen-i
will be made in this rcsnect. will be dency but above all tio groundless
satisfactory to the. stockholders. II '.ZZ impulsion; of unworthy motives will
-These answers embrace, it ia be-,le allowed to disturb that harmony, ,
licved, all the inlormation called for", defeat those efforts, and paralixe those
by.l'JIaiiytockholderv-'rii truth' ettergiea o-whkh4lte-ttccess-tf therf
iir, that nothing has been done, which, w'k entirely depend;; Let Us not f
was not expressly ordered by the com-' too soon despair of the country, nor of ; "
pany, at their meeting last October, ' tr" means of restoring the pros-f
when a large majority of the stock -waa'P'ri'JtoA-Wcuriog-tbA
represented, and almost every question the people. 4'"; 7 "rrj
was decided ibyeratqinantmou-Tote. j -: -- ROBERT- Y - II AYNB,-
At that meeting it was decided, that PresideoTTjoulsvillCTiicinnaUi
no call for any instalment should be! . J J Charleston 11. U. Co. -Z ,
made, and that nothing farther should, , Charleston 31st Mar, I83r. ( ; t
be done, until the meeting in October. . 1 h..,. 1.'... ' ' . nj. l j 1. '.
MteMepLtorprgani OF MH. CAtHOlJW.t "t'-
brigades id engineers, and to cause all r m .genmt f't&U''6iu7i:
the routes to be surveyed, "so as to be 7 raw; 183?,i a receptfr eIJia.'r;,;:.:;
ready to report on the final location of ; . LITWX PETITOA'S. , Zi
Iha It rt . 1 a. Hi. . a . MnAfinn. 41, a'
vuu, ni siiv ileal uivtMiig vi fcliu
company.
To these d
Directors have
J
sr. I. a. . e.i . ' ... . '
.i.uiiis iimc oi u e senate norniitipri. r
n:; ii. p-.i.uiIj ! WOu,d eci V to be my duty to call1 -
; stricth JoilQnetT hei; T
Uonn
4.1. at..l.f- ' al . . . (-
attention. Instruments have been pro- ilZ T m
cured, ihe surveying parties have been. tkhH.?i a, , ,a""" heJ ho J, VK
work i going on industriouslyand sat-, &t 1, rr i inJ i 1 TV 1 bS"? '
isfactorifv , lected, Indiscriminately frdm the pile,
...ThlVesitlent will here" further 1,! l ""Hi.t.and';
state, that while be has felt himself XZZ' .i! : P"1 ,wn;t ,
enn.lrsino.1 fa a.ni ll.- Affir... from vl" '."""'"S u-,r ntCtllS Will Call
an assurance that no other arrangement " ' '"j ? . .
..... ..... e may linlffi.. Iiv Ihoin nt tlin olnw-ln
satisfactory to the stockliohlers gene-r ;. ; , vi 7 Z". Z"Z, ".Tr1"
rally, could be made, he shall -be ready 01 ,,,C h" " ' ' ' 1. ri '
i '.Vrr.lpr hi, in.at nn ti, ali,riwJ. . 1 ( "j?" thc Secretary, on the call of
CtltlOIIS.) ,
I llie hm- - r
til:iori liplil tnurnrita ni'iml . it... '1
With regard to compensation, he is peculiar institutions of Hie South, that '
perfectly willing to leave it to the com- on th maintenance of which the very '
pany to aayrwhetlier he shall aerve ,,i,i, 'i .w.u..i,i.i: o... . "
to surrender his trust on the slightest ,r rlii,, Z ti7
intJmaJionihaLheJsn
them
or otherwiseand
ffoniMiil. is nrannnnail Ia li..:..r.,l ...I
he should certainly not expect or otliutia, in the sight ofOod and rnani
quire what any stockholder could po tllJ Ulii wit.h a systematic dqsiKn .,f
sibly regard as unreasonable, 1 he rcr,Jering us hate ful in the eyes f the
President; is free to confess however .worW , .feW to i geiicral cru-
that important as he deems the creat ...i, ,,;, . mnA !..,"" -
enternriie. of Coiinectinrthecirv b
01 f . -.u .1 .1 me ii;miaiive nans oi tlio
ciiariesion wun the west ov a rati roaa it., la-lta KCDAIA.I ! 4lvMaJ CZ ' 1
to be. he would abandon it at once IT-
despair, it he could be induced .to be- mZhZL their VafV ?. ih T "
lieve o,at the rrcs.dent and Uirector... t,Ve institutions, and yet we, the
instead of beinjr uphtld and supported ..r 'i-. '
" . .. . ; iiuihviu.hu, ui I'UIC VI IlieSC SOVe
a .a . as r i a a ' a i . r- v p v v av vs t s vi I Ilv9c BOVC "
by the : stockholders. we! to be watch.' ,Mes against. V.Ulft.4hia deadly
e4,the.lWi
upon with, suspicion..; If instead of ;n Biencef hearing .ourselv, an l '
" s ....v . -"Vi. -v jV V" nru tfl.Jiuu.-iiur-
oeing susu.neaoy mai generous con- cunstuuc1lti aay Yter tlay denounced.
nuence, wnicn is essenuai to toe sue- wit,0R uttering a"Vord-i-if we but o- "
cM of all greM cnryrwcii thare. ., ,.rwhWt-f W.i.,t;r, i. -
From the Charleston Mercury of JnneirH
LOUISVILLE, CINCINNATI k
CHARLESTON HAIL ROAD,
sin answer' to a call for information
through the columns' of the Mercury,
signedMah Stockholder," the
1'resuient, and such ol the Directors as
are now in this city, have the honor to
state lor the information or the stock
holders generally, 1
1st. That Major McNeill, and
Captiyjftliamsv. ihe-Cbicf, and-AssoJ
rtate Kngmeert, were appointed, not
by the President and Directors, 1 but
by "the unanimous vote of the company,
at the meeting of the stockholders,
held at Knoxville, in January last" "
2d. - It has no; been decided that
the" Chief Engineer "is to receive
220,000 per annum for occasional ser
vices'his associate about one half that
sum-and the' Preside and division
subordinates, " in! proportion." ' The
cbinpensation of Uie Chief and Asso
ciate Engineers is to be hied by the
company; at; their' 'meeting at Flat
Rock, in October next,, when the ' ser
vices to be performed by these officers
will be' defined, and prescribed, and
their salines' establishedi The board
in directing the thief engineer to make
tbe proper rgant7.ation ol the corps,
directed, that in fixing the grade and
to encounter ti'Wrus, it is easy to liire
tel the result. In the present circum
stances of the country, nothing can : be
easier than to shake public confidence
in any treat work. It is not to be con
cealed, that the difficulties before us.
are well calculated to paraitze the en
ergies of the community. Many Rail
I resounded on all sides, and we are held
up as seeking to aggravate the evil
which we resist. Every reflecting mind
must see in all this, a state of things
deeply and dangerously diseased.
1 do not belong, said Mr. C, to I ho
school which holds that aggression is
to be met by concession. '.Mine is the
and others it is known cannot be much L L i.a . ' l... n" ,. . "
longer carried on. It may therefore
happen, that our great rail road may
share the fate of others. We have so
far, however, advanced; prosperously,
and pur present condition is peculiarly
lortunate. the objectionable provis
ions introduced by Kentucky into the
charter, have been repealed by her Le
gislature, and the amendments pro
posed by South Carolina adopted.
The ATrpasslf
of South Carolina, conferring Uamkinq
Pmtn tnii on llip. Chmnanv. hne hocn
concurred in by North Carolina, and
wants but the assent, either of lenncs
see or Kentucky, to be carried into ef
fect. - Such a Bank, if now establish
ed,' would furnish the means for an ex
tensive commercial intercourse be
tween5 the South and the West. In
deed it is not easy Jo perceive how this
trade can be carried on otherwise than
by i means of Bills of Exchange and
Bank ' Notes, drawn and issued by an
Institution having corporate existence
id-several Slates.,.', ,? 7
' In the mean time, our Brigades of
Engineers are all organized, and in ac
tive and successful operation along the
whole line, -executing the scientific
surveys directed by the Stockholders.
croachments must be met at thc betrin- '
11 mg, anu maijiioso who aci on the op
posite principle are '' prepared to be-
come slaves. In this case in particular f
I liold concession or compromise to be '
fatal. -,lf we concede an inch, conccs. "
sion would follow concestiion com- I
promise would follow compromise, un-
til our ranks would be so broken that 1
effectual resistance would be linpossi-
ble. We must mcet the enemy on iha
frontSer,aWUViTs
maintaining our position at every hti.
ard. Consent to receive these insult
ing netitions, and the next. demand '
will be that they be referred to a com-;
miltce in order that they may be tlolib-;
crated and acted upon. , At tlie last -session
we were modestly asked tu ie-;
ceive them simply to lay . them on' the;
table, -without any view or ulterior!
action.' I then told the Senatoif frotiii
Pennsylvania, (Mr.' Buchanan whn'
strongly urged that course in tlie Sen'7
ate, that it was a . position that could t
not be maintained at the argument in:
favor of action on the' petcntion if W(j
were bound to jeeceive, could ntitbc
resisted. ' I -then aaid- thai thelnexf
step would be to refer, the petition tot
a committee, and I already sceinlica-
tions that such is now the intention.
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