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sv jl - , m4m -,. ,4. - . ft . . . . . . . .... .... ... i . uun arc nic pw - w.iv..". - ,rt lie . . . . . ; ' IHjMll I IIIIB I II .11 I IIMIII II I Mill J L f 7" . , ' ' Monday, August 6 1804 No. 251 - S i - i I nTJi til it University of NoCaroUna The Cpmroittee of f yUitatiGii ap . .Jd to attend ihd- annual exami F, of the Students belonging to Institution, delivered 'the fol- i7 n-r report i h I . !'-V:- Examination. cofninenced with the -,,J . en class, consting of John Young, Fi.Carni)!?ell, VViiliam C. Love, John Vomery, James Yofc W.B. Mears, vMWi Gampbeh, Diaici Forney, Frede- ' t -kton; John Tayloiu James Hamng ' oraas Good, Nathanie.t Wilkerson, : I , onnel, and MoTgak Yorgen. This ; examined on the Eneids of Virgil, : lS 5d torhfe7th book, and verhigh- : r :W. WilHam L,ove, milium '.; Tohn Doniieh John Taylor, Fre- .': BecKton and Diujel Forney, were .1 shed. ; ; - ame class, withj the addition of f . (arperandGaiin flogg, were exa i t i the Epods and Odasof Horace, ; .:mingr approved and distinguished :.m B. Mears. Tohn Donnel, Joh Daniel Forne.v Thomas Goode. s Younv. William Campbell, John , vrra-rm Year3n. nd James Har n were examined oh! Ancient History it tiMumisedV Of these the: four iirst named nnnird to CXCeL ' i FreAsvftk Beckton, Gavin Hogg, John Montgomery, Jesse Harper, and Green H. rO,Ml wcrp examined 6n Mairs's lntro- VWUU " ' j j.,.r r nfin Svntax! The two first rmprl vere decidedly snwnor to the others. The Vreshman class, With the addition of WiUiam Stephenson a-jd the exception of WiJliim C. Love (who vas examined on Lowth's Grammar with the Sophomore class Vws examined on Webster's English Grammir. William B. Mears, John Don nei. DaViiel Forney, Frederick Beckton: Tvnn Tilvlor. Gavin Hqz'z and Thomas Goode. aV.ieared to excel, i In the aopaomore class, the following persons X io are in regular jstaflding, to wit lobivi A. Cameron, DurantJ ilatch, Drury I amea Henderson. UosLih WiUiams Ransom Hinton, Cadwallader Jones, Hal cott Jones, James Martin; Ijaraes Whitted tos-eiaer with David Hay tamunti ts.ttar Yev and Tames Cain, werexamined on the Epistles and Art of Poetry j of Horace, ana Cicero's Orations. Ut. tnese jonn a. meron was parucularly djsiinffuished : Da vtdHay, Durant Hatch aid Haicott Junes were esteemed the next best and equal to each other. James Martin James Hender son, Drury Gee, Ransom Hinton and Cad walladcr Jones did well, j ; , The foregoing class, ini regular stzndrag, with Benjamin M'Cuiloch,John Ellis,. Tho mes Davis, Culten Battie Burwell Battle, James Battle, Henry Chambers, John James Richmond Pearspu Henry Webb, Alexander M. Rogers, John Owen and HenrvG. Ruriin, were examined on Asiatic, African and American Geography. Of these Henry Chambers, John A. Cameron, James Henderson, James Martin, Cadwal ladtr Jones, John Eilis, j Henry Webb, Henry G. Ruitin and Alexander M. Rogers w ere highly approved, niore especially the persou hrst named' The! others! in general d;d well. Durant Hatch, was examined with th s class on American Geograph) onlv. havimr b-'en Drevented by sickness from studying the r:st, and wasapprored. AH the persons before; mentioned in the Sophomore class, and the additions thereto, toehier with Sa.iders Donoho, Alfred Bat tle, Lewis Toomer, Noah Haiton, and "VV lUJam Stephenson, were examined , on Arithmetic to the Double Rule of Three, and inci.erl did welh Henry Chambers, Jonn A.Cameron, John Elhs land H$nry Webb were thought the best. I l'iie aopnomore class in regular standing, v.iru Henry G. Ruttin, Burweil Battle, Da v : rlay, John Owen, Henry Chambers, L-vis Toomer, John Ellis, James Battle, Benjam.n M'Culloch, Sanaers Donoho, Culkn Battle, Alfred Ba:tle, Thomas Da vis, John F'uzeruid, Alexander M Rogers, Henry VVebo, and William C. Love examined on Lowth's English Grammar Ht.nry Chambers, John A. 'Cameron, Du- Utir Hatch. William C. Loire, David Hav Henry G. Rumn, John 0ven, John Ellis Alexander M Rogers, James Martin, and Henry Webb were highly approved ; the lour i.rst named were particularly distin gu.sned. - I Tne Junior Class, consisting of JohnEa ton, J oseph Hawkins, Benjamin" Hawkins Will '.am King, Spruce M. Osboin, Hyder A. x.avie and William Hamilton, was exa rained on Algebra, and together with Tru mas Taylor, was examined! on Geometry "lam 1 rijonomerry and English Grammar and, wivn the exception cf VVilliam Hamil ten, was exam. ned on Lwing's Synopsis. 1 he four first named appeared to have made the most nroaress in their studies.; Next to 1 -ruce M. Osboxn ind Hyder A. Da vie did best. - : i J a is. i.Ci.tor class, consistihg of Willie W Jj-ies, Alias Jones, Thomas Brojvn, R c.urd Armisic.u, and James S need, was exami'ieu on Millot's Elements of History " . Asti' Kivny, i Hersrtam's Lec tares, Blair's Le;tur23, Pale 's Pliilosojjhy i.jw ui's Grimniai and the French Lan l tie oraer m whtchj thy are uai , c. snat.es their respective merit. John A. Cameron, W'lUam B. Meats ju.ii.iLS ' Harrington were examined on ' i . ird i.?niy aporoved. 1 he two Jttst excelled. ! ihatnas Goode, Spruce M. Osborn.Tho was Neves, Henry Chambers, John Owen aa-i iHoran leorgen, re examined. Oil fKTian r aoies. i homas Goode and Henry vnambers exceiled t he others. Alexander M. Rogers was examined on. Zenophon'sGyTOpxdia.and highly approved "T5n Saturday evening the 7th of July, the following persons selected by the Faculty out of the Preparatory School on account of their good scholarship, delivered speeches, to wit, Benjamin Hunter, Thomas Polk, William Hooper, William Davisi John Williams, William ! Williams, Julius Wal ker, Henry Walters and William Hinton. Of these the two first yarned were declared best and equal to each other, i he three next named-were esteemed good and equal ; the rest were much approved. The Examination f the students in the Preparatory School,! commenced with a class consisting of Thcfraas" Hawkins, Lewis Duke William Miclin, John Jones, on four Books, of Ovid. The order in which the are phured, designates their respective merits. A class consisting of the foregoing per sons, with .the excepscior: of WilliamM.ic lin, together with Jon Hill, Robert Cw,v, p- bell, Alexius Foster, . Henry Lr. W .ii ams, John B. Brown, and William Henderson, ni pvamined on Mairs' Introduction Or these Tohn Brown, Alexius Foster and x ho mas Hawkins, were distinguished ; the res'. were approved. A class consisting of John Jasjer, John H ill, Henry Williams, Robert Campbell, William Henderson, John Hili.ard, Alexius Foster and John Brown was exa mined on three booksof Ovid, John Brown, Alexius Foster, and John Jasper excelled ; the others were approved. A class consisting of Robert Campbell Henry:. Williams, Alexius Foster, JoV, Brown, John Hill and William Henderson, was examined on SaUus:, and highly ap proved A diss consisting of John Jasper, Tho mas Norlieet, William Mmton, rlea ry Watfers, Thomas Polk, William. Hooper John Pugh, John Hiiliard and tibert Cal ler, was examined ou 50 chapters of Sal lust. Wiiliam Hooper was par:icula--iy distinguished; Heniv Wuvers was" J-nsi-dered as second ; William Hinton and Tho mas Polk held the next rank, and were con sidered equal. The same class, with the exception of John Hiiliard, was examined on the lirst four books of Cxsar's Ccmmentanes and Mairs' Introduction. William Hooker was distinguished ; William Hinton was es teemed second -: Thomas Polk, Henry Wai ters and John Jasper held the next raak, vnd were equal. All the rest were well approved. A class consisting ot frederic Jones, James Hogg, John Ntale, John Williams, William Polk, Henry Long. Benjamm Hunter, William' Davis, John Debermer, Julius Walker, William Wrlliams, John Kamsey and William White, was examined on w chapters in xsar s nrst uook oi Commentaries. Of these Benjamin Hunter and William Davis were d stinguished ; John Williams, William Polk, John De bernier, Julius Walker, and William Wil liams held the second rank. The re were much approved- The same clas3, with the exception or Frederick Jones, was examined cn i2l pages of Selectae Protanis, and 15 ruies in Ma;rs' Introductionj andaistinguished aS before mentioned. ' A class consisting of Samuel Ashe, John Lyttle, Greene Battle, James Grant, Tip- poo Saib Henderson, William Alves, and Willie White, was examined on 2.' Latin Fables, and together with James Alves, on 20 pages of Selectae Veteri, and much ap proved. A class consistm? of Alexander Hocran. John Wilkerson, Henry N. jle, W'ilham Foxhall, Maurice Henderson and Thomas Hooper, was examined on 20 colloquies of Cordery, and did well. A class consisting of William Moore, Paoli Ashe, Joseph Branch, Samuel Love, Richard BroWnrigg and William Bellamy, was examined in Ruddiman's Rudiments, and approved. William Moore was esteem ed most correct. A class consisting of Thomas Norfleet, Thomas Hawkins, John B. Brown, Henry Watters, W Uliam Henderson, Lewis Duke, Alexius FoSter, John Jasper, William Hin ton and Henry Williams, was examined on Webster's Grammar as far as the 15th rule and highly approved 'A class consisting of Robert Campbell John Neal, Willian Maclin, John Hill. Robert Caller, was examined on W ebster's Grammar s far as the second rule and did well. These two last mentioned classes were examined on reading in Scott's Les sons, and acquitted themselves well. Wil liam Hooper -holds the first, Alexius Foster the second, and Thomas Hawkins the third rank in these united Classes . A class consisting of John "-Lyttle, Tippoo S- li anderson, Henry long, Greene Battle, James Grant, Frederic Jones,' James Alves, William I Alves and Samuel Love was examined on Webster's Grammar to the 2d rule and did well A class consisting of Benjamin Hunter, William White," VVilliam Williams. Wil liam Davis, Julius Walker, Bartlett Year gen, William Polk, John Williams, Willie White, John Ramsey and John Debermer was examined ou yv eoster s urammar to he 10th rule and did well.i These two classes were examined on reading in Scott's Lessons. Benjamin Hunter,. Henry Long, William Davisi John Williams, Jehu Ramsey, Julius jWaUer, John Debemier and -William, Wdiiams Vere superior, the rest approved. John Jasp r, William Maclin, Jofm Jones, William (Hooper, andHeary Wit ters were examined on Arithmetic as far as Reduction and were approved. John Jas per excelled, ' r . Henery Hunter was. examined on. Web t r's Grammar 'and "Arithmct c as fat as Equation of Payriientsr and was "approved. John Pugh was examined on Webster's Grammar as far as the adjectives, and ap proved. Barttett Yeargen was examined cn Arithmetic to Division, and did well. -The degree tf Bachelor of Arts was conferred on all the Members of the Senior Class, and on Mr. Rich ard Henderson, late tutor on the es tablishment. rJ he degree ot Master of Arts was conferred on Edwin Jay Osbom, E;q. who some "years past obtained the first degree. It is worthy to. be mentioned, that all the Members of the Senior fcClass at the time of receiving the degrees, were dressed ininiform saiU ot neat plain homes pyr cloth ; and it is to be hoped, that thpxarnp!e oi i atriotism and EconqL.vill be imitated on every simila,xi3ion tnat may occur nere- ThiiiVfV. .Wfn!i Caldwell, who ! has fofce-yera! years past acted as j principaljrofdssor at the Lniversity, 'vas iinanlftibsly elected President f it by a larere board ot 1 rustees. The crrcat Tsdents and steady attach- ment, whicli that Gentleman has long manifested for the interests and wel fare of the Institution, gave him, in the opinion oftheTrusjtees, a pre-emi- nent claim to tnai appomimeiiL. FRESH MEDICINE. t WAIVES has iust received from J Philadelphia, a fresh: 'supply of the rhe most uciul Medicines, which he sells on ds n3u:l low terms. Amongst other ar ticles at o liu following, viz. Castor Oil, Ca lomel, .thui..'.vb, Jalap, Sal s. Aloes, Man ia. Spuria,' Tartar, ipecacuanha, Emetics, and R.d Peruvian Barki Cremor Tartat , ruesia, Flour of Sulphur, Cam phor, Camomile Flowers, Quicksilver, Sal: of Tartar, Canthaiides, Sugar of Lead, Opium, Gilm Arabia Cerate and Basilicon, Spinrsof Wine, Ether Sweet Spirits of Ni tre, Laudanum, i'aragonc rul.xir, rilixn Vitriol, Balsam Capoiva, Lavender Com- pouiiu, Lavender Water and Oil or Laven der, S.) ri:s of Hartshorn, Ess.mc? of L.e mon, Jissence of Bergamot, Sal Vplatile, ike. - . He has also, the following publicly adver tised iKiient and other Med ones: Hamilton s fcisssuce aatt n.tract oi wus- tard. AntibVIiouS Pills. Itch Ointment An infallible Care for the AgtJft.. Hamilton's Elixer f;r Couglu aud Colds, ilestorative Drops and PiL, Indian SpechM: 'Pills and Drops for Vene real Complaints. Eye Water. Corn Pteicrer and Lip Salve. Hamihon's Vorm Lozenges an excellent ; Remedy for Children. -Persian Lotion for Cure of pimpled Faces, &c. Dr. James's Fever Powders. A Dr. Anderson's Scots Pills. Hooper's Female do. British Oil. Turlington's Balsam of Life Essence of Peppermint. Bateman's Dro)s. Stoughton's Buter Daily's Eiixer, Dalby's Carminative for tholieky Com plaints in Children. A German Pla.ster for Green Wounds. July 21. BRIGADE ORDERS. if?- npHE Regiments which compose the 4th Brigade are to he reviewed by the Major-Genefal at the respective Court Houses in' the District of -Fayetteville, in the following order ' At Sampson, on Saturday, October 13th. Cumberland, on Monday the loth. Moore, on Wednesday the 17th. Anson, ou Friday the 19th, Richmond, on Saturday the 20th. & Rhbeson, on Monday the 22d. The Officers commanding said Regi ments will have their Troops paraded pre cisely at one o'clock, P. M. on each clay. Punctuality in making Returns will be ex pected. TV DAVIS, Brigadier-Gerera! of ths Atb Brigade of NortbCarolina Militia. Fayetteville, Ji!mel5 h, 1804- State of NM"th-Carolina, 1 MayTerm HertjordCou nty S,c. y 1804. Return of Consta ble under Act of Assembly,levied on Land.' Nesdham Jernagen, ,vs. Jo. Hilts HEIFfS. tT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, thatrGenrge ViO'Shea!, Tho mas Jordan, Mary Hill and William Hdl, four of the: Defendants in this ease, areTe Sidents without the State . It is therefore ordered, that publication be made in the Ra leigh Register for one month, noticing the said George V. O'Shtal, Thomas Jordan, Mary Hill and Wjlliam liill, to be and ao pearat next Term, viz. on the tourth Mon day f August next, and shew cause to the contrary, else Judgment wiil be entered against them, Cy, Tea:, JO. F. DICKIN30N,C C. Spring goods ipHE Subscriber informs his Friends and the Public in General, that he hat received a large Assortment of Fashiojiable Goods . FOU THE SEASON, Which, with his former Stock, forms a ge. 'eral Assortment, amongst which are a great Variety ofvTrinKets, Jewellery, Watch Chrystals, Artificial Flowers from Pari, West-India Goods, Portand Madeira Wine, Cogniac Brandy, T rain Oil, Logwood, La dies', Misses' and1 Children's Morocco and Kid Shoes; Martin's Justice and his Duty of Executors, the History of Louisiana ; and in short, a thousand articles too . tedious to enumerate, and kept perhaps by few Stores. He will sell low, by wholesale or retail. Fayetteville, June 30. PETER PERRY. of I North-Carolina and Tennessee j T-ylLL convene in the Lodge -Room v of the City of Raleigh on the Evening of Monday the 10th of December next, at which Time and Place, Oiiicers, Members and Representatives from the lespecdve Lodges under our Jurisdiction, are required to attend. ' By order of the Most Worshipful the Hon. John Louis Taylor, Grand Master, " i. Robert Williams, -Grand Secretary. Raleigh, July Y, A. L. 5804, A. D. 1804. MEDITERRANEAN PASSPQR2S. XJOTICE is hereby given, that it has been deemed expedient to change on form of the Mediterranean Passport is sued to vessels of the United States; that jrom the eighth Day of July next, those of the new form will be issued at the Custom Hoi'ses to every Vessel, for which applica tion may be made on a compliance with the terms prescribed by law, and surrendering the former passport of which she may be possessed, if any, in which latter case no fees w ill be required for the exchange c . and that by an arrangement agreed upon by the Barbary; -Powers, with whom w'e are at peace, either the old or the new form of -passport will be sufficient to protect the ves seis of the United States from cjpture, un dl the 1st of July 1805, afcer which the old form of passport will be unavailable anp he new one alone muse. D i artment of Stati, ? May 3d, Ibdl. 3 The Fi Liters of the irfvj of the United States are re ptesetd to tnsert the above in their Gazettes twice- a nrci.k for the space of six months, and the Collectors tf the Customs t keep Copies of it posted up in their cjfees. May 50. t . .- ii i i - m r Mutual Insurant Society AGAINST FIRE Iri the State of North -Carolina yHOSE Merchants, House-owners and others, who are desirous of secm ing their Property from Losses by Fire, and who have not yet signified their intention of becoming Members of the above institution, (waiting perhaps, to see the Society com mence its operations) are respectfully re quested td apply to. some one of the Directors originally appointed, viz. John Haywood or Joseph Gales, Raleigh; David Tate; or JbrmtfJH'. Steveiy, at Morgantbn ; John Steele of Lewis Baird, at Salisbury ; Wmi Norwood or William Whitted,HiIlsburoagh ; John Eccles or John Hogg, at Fayetteville; Goodoram Davis or Abraham Hodge, at Halifax;- Josrjh Collins, sen. or Samuel Tredwell, at Edenton; John Devereuxor F. X. Martin, Nwberrt ; or J. G. Wrihgt or G. Hooper, at Wilmington before the meeting appointed to be held at Raleigh in December next, j otherwise they, and- he Public at large, may lose all the benefits deri vable from so equitable and desirable a pro vision against so justly dreaded a Calamty, for it is probable, except mere appear a that time a general desire.ro forward ihe In stitution it may be abandoned altogether. July 21- . FOR SALE OR RENT, " In the City of Raleigh, LARGE two Story House) with one Acre Lot ; conveniently situtted near the State H ouse ; bein a part of the Square adjoining Mr. Casso's, on Morgan Street For Terms apply to WILLIAM PEACE. Rale igh June Vth, 1804 i! NEW BOOKS. T GALES respectfully informs the J " Gentlemen of the Bar, arnd others, that he has lately received considerable Additions to his Book-Store, not only in the Law De portment, butm every Branch of useful and polite Literature, School Books, &c. which w di' be dispose 1 of on the most moderate terms. J. Gales has also lately received a fresh Stock, of ail ine mO&t useful Drugs and Me dicines,, of the best Quality, including the most approved Parent Mediclo. ' BLANKS Of all kinds, Tor sule est J. Qa-es Sterr NOTICE. TTHRE was committed to tht goal ofPitt County, on the 10th iast.a Mu latto Boy, who calls himsdf Iiaac Worrey, about five feet two and a half inches high; once was bound to Wm Hawkins, of Pe tersburg, and was taken away by a Sppcuja tor. named Mutrey, who carried him I to the southward, and sold hiriVto Mr. ISeU. has a notable Scar on his left forehead, ' nd from tYi looks of his Back, ; has r beeri se verely whipt, - , GEORGE GREENE, . Greenevilfc &tt County, Jailor. .July 13, 1804. V Useful and entertaining' Books FOR YOUTH. Just received from Philadelphia Arid for Sale by ,he Printer htirof9 Price a DtUaf and a ( Quarter ' pHE BRITISH NEPOS, or Mirror of Youth i consisting of select iivw of illustrious Britonsrvha liave distinguished.; themselves by theiril'tues, Talents 'or fe-v markable Advancehiilht in Life with inpi dental pracflcal ReflectiotU. By Wm. Mdvori JL Li D. This little Volume contains the Life of AU fred the Great, Cardinal Wblsey, Crom well, Bishop Latimer, Lord 3urieigji, $i Walter Raleigh Lord Baton, Shakspearey Milton, Andrew Marvell, Algernon Sydney Archbishop Tillotson, John Locke, William Perm, Sir Isaac Newton, Sir Rjobert Wal pole, General Wolf, Lord Anson, Earl t Chatham, David Gartick, Captain Cookfr and many others. . Also, by the same Author, s Price cne Dollar and d Malf, A complete System of NATURAL HI& TORY, founded on the Lirinean Arrang ment of Animals ; with popular Descrip tions, in the Manner of Goldsmith and Buf for., illustrated with 44 Copperplates, re- . presenting upwards of 170 of the most curk ous Objects. Ahot at the etrtne price-, The Elements of Polite'Edncation, cart fully selected frqm the Letters of the late Earl of Chesterfield tp his son. Als'o, price one Dollar and three Quarters y . The Beauties of Dr. John Moore, selected from the Moral, Philosophical arid Miscella neous works of that esteemed author. - To which are added a new Biographical and Critical Account of .the Doctor and bis Writings. AUfOi a t&e same price, A Selection of the LIVES .OF PLU- ! TARCH abridged ; containing the rhost H-' lUstrious Characters of Antiquity, by thje same Author, viz. Ronmlus. Lvcitrmw. Mn ma, Themistocles, PericleS,Alchiades,Camjl 'Ius,'rimoleon, Aristides Cto Censor, Pyr rhus, Eumenes, Pornpey, Alexander, Juliq Caesar, Demosthenes and Cicero.- A PROPOSAL y milium Tomig Birch &Atdbam&tl Of the city of Philadelphia, TOR PUBOSHlIIO BY SWBsCRIPTIok, That celebrated' teorkv GIBBON'S HISTORY of the RIE AND FALL OF THE ROMAx EMPIRE togetlrtr with !, Memir of the Lift and Writing of the '. Author. -f CONDITIONS. Book could be offered vhich . stands in less need of encomium and re commendation. It has been read in almost Mrk IT . L 1 mm-m ... V w-ry European language, l.lie histon- of - aj ot Augustus to the taking ofonstantinople ,e , ? and the death of Mahomet-1?. ; a . . o i - - ivit tm. i -, else to be tound in the shape of regular ana ' Edition. " i 1. IT will be the most complete Edition, of Gibbon" extant Because it will be en riched with the Memoirs of his Life and I. ... 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