v yy.yr-iyhy v--- 1 ix It ! ,5 i - V-x ?L! - ,10 Pyirt Wder,TMfc ' : js rr - . j x ': rM ?y ' JIW'W jmpprtapms tuir i-fg WV.- .v '"By the .Heralotvfrom Iilverpohlie I T : - haye rccivetf ouresuJtrlibiidpn files! . ' i AVnr'ia1rif fepndeclarVcI betweenJ. ;f "jniwm ano; j ykrv j n amr ine i ver ; . nn 0 r -TCoM ;tiflnf ic , ncj xtcesYraafco -at. -MgM v,fer6tah1f f r o war will ensue 1 It4i.truc, the interrnpted gnod under- .y. iVtafiiTiff betwccaiHhese4 'txvo ;powery Jk r .nail, ijot ,uccd renurcu j-uu ui .ju -V ; haa;deliverejd ah XJllimntzim so tnndc "rate'jind specific, lUat he-Turkish Sul ' . t ?. Ctati st i e a "roadman, to "reject i t. y i 'The rcercfianU;iti .Odessa; tbeprin-r f ajfppstielr thatHberewjHbe,' no " ? 1 ar betwcehtjssiaartd Turlcejv Thecclonihs of. the Brttjshr papers : arie afmostXcJnivelvevoted to threfe V S y. natibnaVobjectnameljj the, voyage - V- of tlie king tolrtland, and his recepti V. on there-Th funera,obsVqoies of the r vBritiih .Queen and the! amination ' ;4:c)f avv riesses i efore a :ju rj ;6f ; i nquest on !.c bodies of i pcrsonV killed bjr : ' th KUjrV'GuardiTthiHns the Queen'? r; - r The Kins puhlic entryrnto Dublin ras the most briUt 'paceaht ever - witnessed 'there. A splendid prpces- " ; 1-m - sion haying VrritwCthe.PatlcUhe : Kins: entered annen carrtake drawn -! by igh t beantifol horses," led -by - his v , s trrooms, attended by a numerous tram y 4 of footmen in mahificcnt liverr vt Qe was nressea tn a fun raiuiaryinHorm decoraffd' with the order and "ribbon of 'St.Pittrick. ;On hisMeft arm .he V y tvore a crape, l ne liudho rosT oc (upies.1 several columns with a descrip"- ; ' tion of the parade Chroiih the ; r ' 1 The J)uke of Cahibridge'has notified; ' . . -it ? i r it l -i f ' will, remain ; in Dublin till the 29th of . Jl, August, be ; inLondbn oh.the.4th :of ,V September, and set out on,the, intK of t September; for Germany Hanoverian sulj.ects. He will proceed by the "way of Brussels andTrapkfort. 7 No other ifiart Of Europe," aBbrds ny ' '.'subject of interest liere ' r - . L' RUSSIA, -AUSTRIA, TURKEY.; J -. . v -Me. troubles in GieeceV .From BIB Weekly .A?swgerV? ,v " ' As respects the disposition and J . imai,yieyvs oi ine rmprors .Aiexauuer and. Francis,' the?Grecks have neithef to apprehend or to hope iny thing frofn y 'd .'-them in . their present condilion, nor ' -Vv "indeed in' the next two or three sta'ses of the conflict ;The policy of the Em : rror AJciander&ia tlds i-In:bnfbr- mitj with the -political relations ofi Russia, as ' adopter .py tne impress Ca thari ne, he considers the G reels pori '. ' tion of he Turkish Empire as' a field : 9f aggrandizement for RussiaiVnd. that sooner ''or JaterfJYalachia,- Mohlaviai ; y ; Romelia., &ct as far as tlie coaslf the V Kuxiue wilt become a part of the Rus sian i cmjpjre. y lie Jooksto this with as v . much certainty and jealousy as Henry VIII. and Elizabethf England ever , lootedrto the kindom of Sc'otlaqdo'r - EdwatdT. M, Wales, at a period when . these kingdoms were. severed ftp m. G. Britain. - -The itusslans '.are, by religi-' ' on and contjguTty,' the natural head of lhejGreekriationJ Yjth, these :.rela "tic'nV, it is.not toTbe jexpected that the: Emperor Alexander, would so'i far-fa-' -.y vor a' Greek insurrection ;as ;to",assist " in founding an jmleDenderiti Greek -tT' mpire r ul 11 18 5 OPtexpccicu, anu - ' the. etent, .will justify 'tluexpe'qtaUon, ? :.y that he willlpeimit tbem to: facilitate 4' Ms ofvholOinateporposes,' b)rxfightiog v , ; the'; two orlthree fifstbattleswithlheii: f Turkish mate;;arifl. thujs' foosening v, - theT holcf by wliich they ?af e" T )6uhd to . i tliat enpire:li; . r itb some dirTerence in" Teffree ine leeiinss oi inejmperor or.AUSiria ?' : ' lp are thesame with thuse:!oY.ijie0Empe Grcejc prvjncesj; the ;Emper6r.:Fran - 'Cis ii iooKin iorv5ome oiine memoers, and more rparticolarly ; Tor4hose dis ; - tncis and towns hiher.up oh the.'Da- ; i tiuuc, ,uu Rvjonunir nis Tvn lerriio . , poseaio auy .l,,,g k joriunaie is- sutfin the contestofjndepehence ; Add ' to'tbisj: his known appreheosroh ? ': of the com mon spifi t of- reform how iy sri-e iwra 1 ly -oprre n t ; ' t)i rouK JSarope j ! arid theinccesaarj '.CoyciuMo'Hll.Jie 1 that Ire (the ; tnperof hrancis) is the .y: most determipeii enemy to thejYresent . : cpn ct V : "He' will protobljr; avail hifr. yse) f o f t h eVppportunKy.. tonegocjate :;xy with the Trls, ad bbtairTspnipor I : 'tion of Wa lachta! ajid Alptdaviaastlic price of his tieurralitv. 'Bu j cal ?usy :of A 1 eiand er i i 1 1 standi n the way. Between (be evident policy ancF intentions of both,:worntic1pate neutrality between' thee 'Emptors y " for oml period'of theconte?.ahf- thenftogsiblviaquaiVel between iheir - nnon the claim 'of Kugsia'undert) - i."Tr al t.A.i empifeV.tf rtHisidiyi: !sa-rhatter.ofciirioitV tmd wnnner -r irKeyjajsAnieioguen wViterf ig ' kingdom'- sbbsisting,r like: the busK fn .Holy Vrif, unBcorclied amidsjf flames. derivei not" from itarown FtreVajhi but : 'from t h e i val jealousy, ojfiits roe ighbo ri Jhave been fav6red,by one'of our friends arid corresporidents, wjth't he following translationof aProclarnatio trius Ypsilantv, the celebrated Greek Chieftain,- published Jn the Paris pa pers in July last. ' It is 'written in true attic style; JV, T.-Jourtini. i 'T?r ; " ; v : ' R cjo'cei ie frien'ds Jof JG reeqe I th at , rnqiecouniry oiyaiar aim cmus ia, Ris ing uj': frorri-its. ruihs.1s.Thiat PheniJC em blerii of reeeheTation."- hovers over the mountains of EpiriisVand Pelopcnessus.---With;the spirit which animatecther .Tbe mistocies .& hr Leonid as,- hepnw bands, are marching towards ThVacia and Thes-? silia. r Like the !saCred battalion' thej call for the enemy ; buji- the! enemy, de graded by superstition and . struck .with terror, thinks tint the lastjday(is come and flies before them. . . . ' JV.IleJoice then, men of learning friends m literature, "of philosophy, jusHce and humanity ; you have wept , enough pver rftr aorrows ;'.,but: Ho.not remain cold hearted spectatorsrof our struggle for in dependence. and liberty ; for we are fight ing ifi the hoty war; of innocence, against tyrannyr of religTt&iagainst' fanaticism of )aw against violence of light against darkness. t)v admirers of ;our . ances--tors !( assist then thejr cliildren, a;;d do not suffet; them to beg what they are entUled tn expect from your wisdomii .At- least enlighten us witfjuyour advicebecome the.defcnrters of our rights- before Europe before the W,orlc!. Vindicate our cause, nnd shew to the christian powers what they wit! gain if the) have for neighbours a i people polished fajid. illumined by the gcspel. in the room of ferocious hordes of fanatics and inurderers." ;Oh if the only, result; of our holy insurrection, was the expulsion' rom tb'eCttntinent of Europe of pestilence land CMahometanism, we should have deserved well of mankind Eloquent orators able writers, our friends; and Greece in freedom wilt num ber f on among her beloved children ; and engrave your names with those of her de fenders on the piljars of the temple of im mortality, u : prY- ' ' ; sfgned, -J-y.::. s J yyy - . ' v:Dmetrius YSILANTT. Odessa, April 1, 1821." . LATEST FROM; MEXICO. 1 Baltimore, Sept. 25 BytherSchri;Qrestes? arrived' here yesterday in 11 days, from Havana, we learrT that . a Spanish Corvette' from La .Vera Cruz had arrived the day be-, fore the Orestes t sailed , ' bri ngins a c coiints . of; a h jlr'piistice haying :been agreed upon between the Patriots and Royalists, for three months to extend oyer al I M e xico. .The latter had7 free access to' the towns. - - y . FROM M()NTE V1DE6-; Extract of jar tetter to the Editors of the Norfolk Herald dated V : . y Mclrjdeo, une 9t21. : ; ' Buqnos Ay res has been lnari'un aeitlei! ; sfafedwinv to ah expected invasion by CaVera with some Indiahs; and R ami rezjwithl troops which., had separated hemsetes from Artigas's, com marld. rFh e gqternme n t t he n.n ve the Entish their choice, either to take up a r m s'p? r 60,000, or leave the' VIV) J nilllrlt.lHJl .ll.y v ; u V. V V of dojns: but came to-some adjustment 'of ithe ..matter.,'' Si ri c e t h e n Kamireaf jlfid thoGovernor of Santa' Fe, Lopez, came 4 to an crigagemen t," in which the- lormcrwas anyen oacic wun aooai bvu men left. ;ThBuehos Ayreans-had lient. out 'some fn rces to' meet ?hiot, be fore , and , -.. iti & said 9had some' sk i r mishin.but,. there i no doubt of ;his beinff defeated bV theJGovernor. r Ramirezhas.h.eenicohsidere vorable; to the designs of : the Portu guese1; biit just at tbrtime;.hewas ei pec'tec to hayenad. sBueh6s Ayres at his mercy, ;two frigates reached here from Rib Janeiro, where there bad been sonic volpodshed,1: about : constitutional, matter . The,King had sailed for Eu rope; 'and;- acjeouints ,haVe : reached ps that4 a Revolution has been effected at IUoahdelr;' -The presentGoyerxipr of Buenos Ayres, Rodfigu ez? isT very errerce tic 'a nd seve re ' i n pu hishi ng rirtal efac tors. ne has causea many to be shot.w Pu eyrred on-t s said 16 hav e gopeHere; froM t tilts' The prese ht goterhmeot is'Wtatetl 16 .be on a more staole footlnj? than apy. thatKai; lately ;eSisteiLJJ .vTO tut EDITOB. VF TBI BitElCH REGISTER. . Cs'-'-' c ' V ' y.--rr.- CSIR,The iddreslof Gentohes lo tiie igislatureorKorth his resignAtion wliich firs . appeared in your paperf has ; beenextensively republished throughout - thej 4 United States and t for "the ! most part with on; In twe-'or threV of our. prinefpar cities," itii sentitnents contained in ihave beeVthe subject of. Lpect sne w , oih ttoft? i e W io oner, your reaoerft; tne euiroriai re- on paper inuiay,jast ; : i v . -. i -. 'Vtt-C! r."m iri, v;'. ' ' - -.' - Th al';(lbwn5u aref'-rev mnrkablf frr th eir tmth ndfeood js-nse. Tlie conclusions of the writer as .to the Unur'y' to public morals and tHe loss td the prouuCTve iaoor, oi xUie country, irom our mil hiaTsr' stem are yeri fi ed by th e ex pe r Hence of every person; wboe has directed hisjreflections to the subject ;;l he Volun teer Com pa nf es especial Iyf-whictrare ii- Lmone the fruits of this svstemk'we- have long ueen conyin ecu arc nin-scnes or vvue. i -,vv c nave, no wisn o see, me , ouicis 01 nnnoraoic amDiion, H;ssenea iD inc y puui of our count ry, But tlie- spirit ;by -'which, tliey are animated in wishing to command In tW Militia has its source, in oo.many itancevinjjjuenjey .torlisplaytheir; persons in military trap pinjgs, and In an ostentation for exhibi'Bng themselves Jtotheub'gaEe, Itjs; a hundred cJiancs to pne tbme time the dpmmission is thrown up, the officer's morais arecomipted, his fnanccs wasted, and hjs time entirely mispent.' He is no better. oBcer, when his military careeHs run; but an infinitely worse cltizen!; J; I Yet the eyil is not confined to those who command it spreads fthd infects -the sub alterns; ad the , members r o.tjie corps, exceptirig only the few whppoisess Well halanced and properly disciplined mintls. Parents h aye reason to dread thereforei the entrance of theirlsons into these asso cJatipnsV ' The frequent parades & meet ings necessarily induce the wish . to grati fy, social, inclinations-tlie. opportunities for-lfce indnlgenee are loo; invitintr to ."be last upon unrestrained and vivacious tem peraments. -When all are. youth Who meet for snci,al enjoyment so ' frequently, there can exist no checks to the exuber ance -of the spirits and tef! fever of "the blood. The habits of dissipationVin drink it u:f r .. . j OTC acquireajn tne youtn,raa here forever after to the man. Domestic enjoyments are frequently sacrificed, and io fact, society is the loser, in every view by - this mode of forming soldiers. We appeal to .the candor of every dispassion, ate observer if such are not the fruits of those frequent parades arid meetings thai J consniuie a part ot our miutia system- : We have not spoken of thfe loss of time iof the deduction from the profitable in dustry of the country, for. which there, is no compeisation. A certainvsacrifice of personal ease and cbmfort, of time, or of labor, is the: price we must'pay for cer tain ends of advantage to society in vhich we are all interested. But the results ob tained should bear1 some proportion . to the sacrifice made. Now, is this .the case with regard to cur miiitia system ? Does it e.ven admit. 4' f; such iniprovembnt'.'-'as will compensate for the loss of time, sometimes of health, and frequently of morals, by which it is inevitably accom panied ? We do hot know winch can be considered worse, the scenes of riot and coarse debauchery" that take place on muster days in' the country, or the more refined diss'ipntion that distinguish es the vigils of our city youth, wbosa prot fessed bond of association is improvement in military skill. 7 The. question may.per haps,,be put, will you leave the yenth of thelcountrv. unversed Tti military,vscience and discipline, and put'off the dayof pre paration.unUt the mbmen -of active hos tilities r Now until it can be proved that monthly parades teach discipline to soU (tiers and skill to officers in at season of peace, (which is one of languor andindif Terence, to the whole matter ofVmilitary imprpyement ) we must persist in vthe con clusioh that a month or two in a pe'riod 6f war, (which is one "of jjatriotic ardor, and high military ? excitement) t will Accom plish more wkh 'regard to" militia than years of peace. -Why then Vis the citizen harrassed for ho "useful end r. Why are the "opportunities so frequently afforded for debanchirier the morals of bur I vduth ? lWhy is there so . arge a deduction from tne;pronuftie 'labor, and xdf . course; the wealth,' of'the country; without any equi valent ? These: are points ' that demand the serious . attention? pf those wh6;havev the time and capacity to 'devote to their illustration" ' '-- ' ' yM DISSOLUTIONrff fm : mHE co-partnership of JONES &6ILLET " JL was dissolved, on the 5th of September, bymutualxonsent.' Each- will hereafter do bUsinesso'hisTowrt aCcountAU'persohs iridebted to the concern: are desired io ettle hheir accounts by note or payment, rnrme- r - - --x :' CALVIN JOKES," V': V BKZALEEL GIMLET. 2, RafcighOctr3d,182t; $.r: v1; $0 3t . " -'?, : r v -y IN. THB PltfclSS, I And will be p&Sshed Jj !awday; TOMhe nunierbuslanders? circulated 'by-lfatli'l Chapman, M.D Professor if the Iastitutes fnd. PracticeflVredtcine io the Univefsity of Pennsylvania! by ' v : i OR ANVILlcB SHARP PATTlSoi?. " An hpocritle itp -his motith des troy eth his neighbor, hut" th rotigh'i know Ie3ge shail theljust be delivered i k .. LV: STRATKD'X TJJRQMa Plantation ;itif the fcinity -pf ' KltUaleigh, a few days agoV'irokE ' &f v- 1 ft - . H.JL. " Steer sv about 9 r lG Vearaold f Tope of tnem nureiy rea,tne oaer : rea with awhite back. an legs'X -These Steers Were brought trom Bertie county, and may bebn their "waV; thither; au lonnauon; w u i oe4 giaaiyArecei vea .or pte,era at J , ($ ales 6 btqre, in . Ra ?n riki iwks.i 'mr.i mm?t .7 Uedov-r llr6v ouy v ; uo. , . -T, :yyy. X f a vs ; j V 15,080 Tickets. ; - r Prises alt floating and to be drawn in ' v .....7 ii -r Six DolTif6rrftnd Shares in proportion ; biit trill - v ' Mart fit advance to aeven - v '. o Tfal col af-.. ",f . -. For sale at: ' wrS r.. n tit irrri? ef ; i VX. .CT .JA !T A.J. XHU O - ,: . ; . trult FoH-rrsAK otricB, ; ;i Souih-1 f est corner oAbhesnut lit Third Streets iWho have purchased the whole of the above splendicTScheme, and who sold and . instantly paid all the. rffzesvin the First Glass of the bovie Lottery and wh6 have: 4 sold ahd paid Prizes amounting to v f SIX MILLIONS OF DQLliARS. All Prizes7 in the above Lottery paid in Gold, s soon as demanded. ' :. . . v, -- I ;. : i' . "v ' t pt Orders inclosing -the Cash, (post paid,). will be promptly attended to. i-. ' . "'. '- . '.'- !" " .'.H;!-,; .-".i0:- "r?.-. ticKTs THE1 i i yyy-y t CYCLOPEDIA LOTTERY, 5 Now,draw.ing, for sale at Sl4 as above. PhHavrelphia', Sept. 24, 1821; 50-3t ' ; V 5 WADEdpuGH m JTRS ROBEHT L. EDMONbS, assisted --.va. - -r-.C r y,r Wheel ixes.Vverv'side in t.- : t 'i. .' - - V.i !''' r'. . i i . ir i . . : jp. ucs ujcni;.r ciuaic jouarumjjcuooi, ,on luc Tirs (lay ut January next, in Wades- " borough, Anson county, fi.C.- Bight 'years devoted to the instruction offvoupcr ladies uas, sne nopes, ;quaiinea ner;ior inis arauaus tasK. Jn regard to,' tne. situation there is none, probably, in the Sutebettef adapted for an Institution of this kinl It has Ion,' provedjto be very healthyv aid in a hool containing morev than 100 pupi, for the last two: years, not more than three cases of fever have occurred ; the sequestered situation), of her dwelling will, in a ea treasure; secure her pupils froro tbe temptalions to culpa? ble ense, from too frequent parties of bleasureJ and; othetf irregularities of conduct; whicb iarjre towns' and cities, Unavoidably present.fIn the prosecution of tfiis design,' Jier . 'chief object will be to bestovi( a useful education, , by so regulating the Uearts, dUposii" tidns and characters of her" pupils, as to prepare them for the discharere Of the arduoua Lduties which necessarily devolve on every Mistress of. a familyi particularly ill the Southern rstates.. y ,:-.- . .. i-v vit' -f f-r'; '. .-: ' Gruihaii, Geooi: APHr ar THirrrse op tB Globks akulMaps, Belus LiTTnra, Chemxstbt; MOHAI. pHtLOSOPHT, Al?CIT AWD MODERW HlSTORX, C'OMPOSITIOJT, R3 TTHOiOGpT, ASTBOKOMr thb' Latin and French LiNBci.i3 Plain and Ornamektai. Jsbdm Wobk, i.c One gene ral charge of ISXlOjilars per annum, to be, paid semi-annually and always in! advance, will ' . include all the above branches, together with ;everyarticle of board,"medical aid and medi tine. Music and Pahiting,wili constitute a separate ehtrgelMrs;- B is at present fur. . , . hisbe With Maps and Globes eq will inspect i the School daily, antf deliver Lectures to the yobng1 Ladies on Geography, Altronomy and : Philosophy, three times a week - The Pupils will have an opportunity of a'ttending Divifie , : Service regularly onj the Sabbath i'")Toungi Ladies will be treated witb pareatlil tendernesa and care. - The school will be limited to 30 boarders, and ten dav scholars- There Will he V a puhlic Examination semiannually, and avacatioh during the month df December. 1 L J Mi-slv will thank those, who may berdesirous of-embracing in Is proposal to common Lwrough, N, C. The School vill not be attempted with lesa than .20 pupils j but as soon as, ! ibat number of applications are made, publtcTiotice'wiH be given in ihe Charleston papers Raleigh Register, Gorgia Advertiser and; Pee uooks ana stationary wjij oe lumisbra at the New-xprit pricest . : A;- y'f' '- ,.! -'l : V." REFERENCES.1' .. ; 'V - $'4 - Rev. Robert 8, Plea:sjvntH. May iAuGtjsfys LoNGSTREETEsq: Greensborovgky(' Ga.J 't ; S . - V xv-..'l'i:?' PS-..: v-''.- - , W . . t ' ifV!' - -. . f ..--.:. y y '' ;r I' v?Itr 7'-' r t- i;lv - . S f'" ' w-. ;:yi ,.;.f r. , i.; .,. r";"' ; 'v ; J t-' .' " ' ' - ' - -i - - . - .. ' .3 . .-i ; i - : ' 'rW Drawingand' Painting, -M-.jj ,;:.f ; ?f W $ "5 i ' O . tJ ' : ?l - .. -..i,,;- , . i nV... mwV'i'p ' i. ' fV.. . '. .u' vCQ1' T! 'M', y. : -Ay -i 111. --f phfioshjMm ,1; ! .2r; i:tteste tip T7T.?-.. -y. , ins ilijy MMyMy-y--' -o Khetoric& .Belles Let-'."J?: ' '-. TS-'-A- I'fe .';ry res." I;V , v'-j-" "'V- -V ' yystr& $ Ancient ; and Modern -..w,--. ::. '. r; - . TT T -'A- " " . ' :. ; .v5S?fe. GfographY: by the use j,- . if.?- s vl .-vit " ' i- ' ' ' ' , 1oCGkbgaripMaP M fefe jg ISJj" - ' lSEilll ft Mil SI tf m 'f.Ay - y&yky myyy myryyiy y mL lt:S;.'S: t !fiyi-;;;" yv,e'iy ir' ' y ' . Kk- I k'h r'i 5I cli ' " .''N .5 T sisiiSwfe ia. s -ri- f4- kCAStlSGsi AND SPIKE NkfLs ' -r :"Tm ' ' -frr"" Bat bi,fricndsand cus Cabousesif;: jKemletle. &V nicior.Deauiyoryasiing- and n!!ar,. I Metal. .artfstiTJerior to mm4 :ir... 7 171 hass; noyet .hid the pleasure of sonnlv l:Ose a;hn i are inVormed, that hia npia ... ii' ' 6 terms' liberal. V;:.""; :-.:!-i. ALSO,, 550D superior wroughl IRON SPiKr?i 678 & nch; which will be sold low fc ? October 4.! 1821 J hi ' caL HOTEL. Mm mtigs ltto return h. grateful acknowledglnents - to hri i f ienda and the public1' generially, for the coiiraffement she'has received : and .hrr'f. hVrr herasiidUy;and attehlion, to merit a Continuance1 oijtbeiir favors. 1 Her Iious large and Iconvenient her ITable and Ho supplied Avtth the beit the market aflbrdi Her Stable is nilehtiulk sunolied with rv. Transient Customers and lithers wiH fink their fare ood, ari their bills fas low as any uuicr i cguiiu wuuse iu iowu. i it- Fifteen or Twenty MEMfiRS of the apt proacning uegiswurei can op accoisraovij ed with Ilooras and Board j oa reasonable terms." . ' -H- . t "h : Raleigh, Sept. 27 1821. 9tr female; academy. r by Miss TIASKTSfS. ! from MeT.York. nro. Dee azette. a j :; : 's f v ;if : 1 1 SymmeS, 'Du J)l7 'iSili (B.C. Esq.. Stdteikrs9;Y8.''C.'j i