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J . i 4 - - I,. - - ) .. - 5fOre the liuof ftifdeligbtTil peace t U y , . ; - -l!il i i ! M'5 "FRIDAY; APRIL 20, lSr. iveJ)&Uarfi net annum half in aqvnce. J r ADVERTISEMENTS -' Jncr mibli ; ame fonortion,.iv-?wwwoi.nanKtuay received., i. Lett trs to the Editors must be post- ...r. . v - -.V' 1 -it" 4 . " TUESDAY, APRIir, 182; '4 i rccttfianj-rQrf IfriUY last, hesfo Ned'i ;conyicted uf the'murder of his master, un- l :, . . j v '"v-'' ;'.' :4icntvte"(Iadfur8entcncei of the law. TnecontQdjr8e-itf pronii'who attended to : vi t h isrsa ffp t b bei iiix! J au n h 1 into e t e r - iiaK'camlp Ion"; 1 blacklKruf?y"iin place nifi i?xiettiini-bypurVoknfirerCorps-of In fatitrV f VVe learn from the ReVerivl Gfer gy (vvh( ereai i pst aSsid iibu ii i h hci r at( ertr tt'n8,) ihatiafter sentence t6f death he ma- i J jnifefstedno , compjunctiori For past guilt, thMh' blood vvas npon his soul -no sensi bility of present danger; though his very iinomeotS'Were ntitribered, and no fear of 'fuwre retribwtinni thouch to him there was :but the f drppl o agaHaWs" between this eWorld end the net. C? Under the gnl lows, he exhibited grat;cbnf on Indjffevence' TlmuK urged by the Re verend gfentfernertV who were with him, tu mke fonfession of his guilt, we are t!d, he persisted t the last moment in declar nhis irinocence, yet more than once, told - the sutroundinj.tjrnwd to take warning by histeHe wasted r'tn'risf. pjT.his' tune un- I 'der the iatalitreein impeaching the te I tiraonY of skmSlirihe witnesses against V.'Jiiiu.'nci ,wklrs-4Hu2einpIdyed";, the-' tinai moment ap6r6ached-the cart drove a wa v and in kn nfkniy the; wretched man was ; iniersed in darkesss respects the things Vpf'this worlii-..l-i. ' v :. ; Ve 'have mbr thah once, expressed our Sentiments as to the worse than useless nesis of;pubpcexcutiqq8i; and;;the recent 'vent is another, melancholy proof of how JUleimoaj exhibitions of, death are. J .We ?vere shocked to see numerous t parties f orjemae, dressed in thVir best! attire, , returning from the tragic cerie; they had been witnessing, laughing 'ami sauntering carelessly along, perfectly uncpnctoti vthat they had a few moments before been present when a soul had been violently separated r from its earthly con panion under circumstances the most 'aw. f ' -yjieirwe ati; that'jlhere ,were in dividual in- such beastly state of intox -cation, thaf not even this horrid sfiecfacte could fcober them, we would ask any dis- passionat'man; what good is done by pub lfc executions ? ( : 7 , ; JS'athanith Macon,' ThU.j-yeteran in the public serjiice hayrng -.yisHeilLouisbn'rg last weefe e ivas invited to partake of a public dinner, which, however, hetlec'ined. The' fotlpwing correspondence on the occa- ,aori, hbeen.eiitta.us for publication- The ffoni Ifarhaniet Jfaeon, , Sm V Your presence at this pkee, has ex- sct anjong yoof fellow .citizens the most pleas ing emotions. Tliey x'ew 'on the long-tried . Patriot, whose exemplary political course has f Jbeeiet.byrd"ftinguUhed approbatuw ; and al ihougU eleyated to.a seat in the Senate of the United States it is Vvjth the most lively pleasure Recollected, hjt ymi continued the ..-favorite Re presentative i of is pislrict, almost - from the foundation of the .Government, and soMong as you pleasedvto represent it"? Jn the Congress pf "patriotism ."nive called ..forth the spontaneous gratuitous qf your former constituent? b re as - semhled, ami they sidkir the pleasure of -tender- ing to(you, through v the homage, of their res pectful good will and which they in a particular manner wish to evidence to you,.bv invitjgypu toihne' wi tb them at Mr: Arendell'a Tave rn, on rrrdy-nrxf , . ',, :ir " -, s W h In grat-lvppe of yor jnTorling this pleasure, hy a compliance on 3our part, we, as the organs of '.yonr fellow citizen tender to you our un feigned rapecU .J - i And have the -honor to be, a f;-f t j XQur nivavqeutcnv scrvvu ..--.! . fC . . JOIfN I. HAWKINS, ' WILLI K PKUIIY, J ; vl' iLLtASt PLtJMMtlR KD WARD HALL, jr.RF.MIAIl PERRY. LooiibnrgApril 1Q,1827,' ' I b've received yoiirpoUte ami: friendly f Not exceeding sixfrfclne ncatlyinseTted three t 4 i umes tor a oouar.noo cenisior ery.succeeu? invitation to; din?db --votund"' nthetCitirensjot franklin (ourtivioir rndayiexl. at' the Tavem Wr.vArendeft.' ia thia town! wilh feeUngs tle i;urestsgratitudef rM"( good- will. :&nd t verv a ncciely. regret, tht; f cannot readtf, express n i w"rt ccutd'notcontey; Jhem;;ThTef v-. i ction,of onr imH)rm1and cb'nstint conduct my m'md tod futto attempt to give a sketch. rTo rcireseiit"an 'honest 4' d upright 'peop I ej. is wayg exceeded any 1 fidelity that the trust could have been discharged witlu ami I lie only reward that-ought to ratify a faith?d publje servant, is w joo. win oif noxe ne nas rpreaentf a t am too old to change anfpjmon "sb long pracr tisctl on, withoiit discovering it to be erroneous, and tljat.l feel compelled 10 deCiine your polite and 'friendly invitation, and "hope that you will exnise. me, v ' , t . You, will, ffentlemeni bp pleasel to accept my sincere thanks f or yourselves aud thoje you re present, ahxl be assured, thitiwhile I live, I will never forget the kinciiess of the good people of Franklin .... I am, gentlemen, with the greatest respect and esteem, your obedient servant. J yx NATHL. MACON. Benjamin If. Alston of Edenton, has been admitted bv the Judges of the Su preh)e Court, to the practice of Law in the County Courts. :, j The annual electioq for State officers took place in Massachusetts oiij the ;2d inst. The votes in the, city of postort, for Gover nor, were, for Gavernur Lincoln, 2,()02, for W. C Jarvis, 1162, IL G. Otis,! 505 The aggregate of 144 town, including Bus ton, give., for Lincoln 17,000. andjfor Jar vis and Otis, together, about- 8,000. Gov. Lincoln is undoubtedly re-eiected. The cause of the opposition to him, was his vote upon theFree Britlge Bill. ' - j 1 The.elections in Connecticut of Govern. 1 or, Lieut. Gov "Trior, members of the State Legisiature,andRepre8entivesto Congress, also took place in Connecticut on the same lay. The result has not yet reached us. The canrlidatei for Governor are Mr. Wolcott, the preseht incumbent, ami Gideon Tondmson, a Representative in the last CongivsH. The last accounts we have seen place Mr.Tomlinson liQO votes aheaor. BakkNotes. In K. York, at latest dates North' Carolina Bills, Si per cent discount ; South Carolina, l j Georgia, 2, except Danen botes, which are 15 to 20 ; Virgin ia, 2 ;j Alabama, 4 to 5 Tennessee, 30 to 55 ; Kentucky, 60 ! 'while Louisiana and Mississippi, are at only 2 per cent dis count. The ftdlowing notice of expeditious tra velling from the Leeds Mertitryy "(an En glish paper) we do not remember to have seen equalled : The 33 miles between Liverpool and Man chester, are travelled by Stage Coaches in, two hours and three-quarters Hal) a miuute, only, is tallowed for chaining horses, at Which 8 per sons are employed, 4 to remove the horses, and 4 to place fresh horses to t he, coach. The Governor of Alabama has tendered to Captain .William Nichols, of this vicin ity, the appointment of Architect and su perintendant of the public buildings, in that Stale. Capt. N. has accepted the ap pointment, and wit'l-, we are confident, re-; aiize any 'expectations which may have been formed a to his qualifications tor such an office. , . At'Newport, Rhode Island, a woman has been convicted of murdering a man and sentenced to be lianged on the 18th day of MaV next; . Travelling Accommodations. A 1 me of Stages has commenced running once a week between Lincolntbn and Ashville, in this state 5 from whence it will soon be extended to Newport, in Tennessee, pos ing the VVarm Springs) where it will in tersect other lines' and thut a line will shortly be put into operation from Colum bia, S. C. to Lihcolutoo : whicii. io con nexion with the weekly stage between Sa lisbury and Lirieolnton, and the old-established lines, will afford facilities for tra veHers to pass through North Carolina from the south, east, and north, in contin uous lines of stages, to Tennessee,! Ken tacky and any section of the Western Country. This new mean of - convenient intercoufse, .with not only every part uf our own, out witn otner states, win, in a greater or less degree, beneficially ; affect every class of our citizens, 1 It is a i colla teral branch of internal improvements, which, If not so immediate and manifest in its resolts as some other branches,, is as certain m its ultimate benefits, and per haps es objectionable in its operation. ' ' ' - .' , . . - JVesU Carolinian. Extract from the Circular jof : Samuel P uarson nepreseniaqve ' Ae' 1 Qlh Con grcisioriai CaroUhait&his'Const jBefore'I conclude j feUo w. citixen$, per- ran me io Pring myournouqe tne irapor (knee, of -cnstVhich is fastapproacnirig a crists bia: withlthefateof thVpeopIe'si rishta 5: and'ouemhicliiinay decide jorevgr the ixnportaVit question, heiKerthe:pe6 ble wil Cbe &overnetf.briheiro w a wills,or whether the ihtrtguesf management, and Ferrtt me to say to you, that 1 have never been at a puhlic dinner fiven " to ny man for public services, and .'tbat I never apprtv'ed them. Now; corruptions of the present ambitious aspi r nts for office,; will again Stifle their -voi cesf and triumph over our dearest rights, perhaps, for ever. Such is the importHnci', of 'he next Presidential . election. But t rest .confident, that in the contest the peo ple will be heard, mid distictly understood. And, that while corruption is made to trem ble at the m-jjesty of llieir power, tha they will reward the merits of that patri ot, Statesman and honest man Gen. An orew Jackson, by eevatiug him to the highest office in their gift.' Mr. Jefferson. T"?' following letter from Mr. Jefferson hji ben placed in our hands by one of our. old citizens, to whom it was addressed, and we aj;ree with hiiVi in the opinion, that -a'though Mr. J. in'his life time, refused his permission Jo publish , it, yet that it is due to his memory it should now; be made public, as adding one, mwre to the many proofs that the good cf his Country was his. constantstudy. , Monticefiol Muy 24, 1810. j Dsxa Joseph ; I have duly received your two letters, of the 5th and 14th, and am tha nkful for your aid in the safe delivery of our merinos. Tue President, on their arrival, had notified me, of it, and that he would r ceive and forward mine to Orange with his own; from thence I. can get them ire in a day. Assoon as I beard of iheir arrival, I mad up my mind, instead of re ceiving thousands of do'lars a'piece for their offspring,, to iay myself m for furnishing my whole State giatis, by giving full-blooded nm to every county, as last as they can be raised. Besides raising from the imported ewe, I shall put as m;tr,y ot my own &s tlit? ram is competent tQ ; and as fuur cr -ssings give the pure br. el, when that comes in, I shall ntake quirk w,.'k of furnish ;ng one to eyerv count , By those means I hope to see niy own State emu ely covered with this valuable race, at no expense to the farmers, and the moderate one to me of maintaining the flock while doing it. In he mtau tiiVie shall have huif blood r ms 'he first y ar, tnre.e-fourth blools the seco.d, and Vv en-eights the thiixl, to iive to rr.y friends. Any of these which wtaikl be ac ceptable to you, you shall he welcome "to. 1 shall keep my flock under my own ee ; I have been obliged to do this lor some time, with my present race, keeping a p.-rson constantly fol lowing them, attended by the. shepherd's dog 1 received from France,. perfectly trained to the business. They have now the benefit of fine pastures as can be, the dog keeping them from injuring t ht- grain in d.e same enclosure. As Dr. T. had aked one of those dog-s as well as y urslf'a pair of the first litter, ami been con stantly on the watch for ao opportunity iS send ing them to you, but I bad none. I salute ou affectionately. THOMAS JKFFEttSOSr.f LATEST FRO m ENGLAND. New York April 10. The ship Euphrates, just arrived, brisigs Liverpool papers to. the 24th, and London papers to the 23d February. The health of Ld. Liverpool had amend ed, so that he was able to walk in his a partineiit. His restoration was tiuw cal culated upon. ' Mr. Canning was expected to arrive a; Ids house in Downing street on the 24th, and would be able to attend in Parliainetit on the following. Monday. The report of the death of the Duke of Cumbciland was entirely false. Mr. Huskisson was still unwell. The Speaker of the. Hciuse of Commons was suddenly taken ill on the'2"2d, while pre siding in his place. The House adjourned. lhe paj-ers contain no political intelli gence ol interest. ' LIVERPOOL, FEB. 24. The sales of Cotton this week have a- mnunted to about 900 bags, generally at last weeK prices. MARRIED, On the 27th ult. Mr. Thoni s' I. Charlton to Miss Sar.ih Ltary, both t f Chowan county. On the 18th. Mr. Wilson Reed to Miss Catha rine Whedbee, all of Perquimans county. In this City, on Sunday morning last, Mr. Tim othy W. Join s. In Salisbury, on the 6th instant, Captain John Fulton, in the 58th year of his ace. Capt Ful ton was a native of Ireland, but emigrated to the United States near 40 years ago, and has been a citizen of Salisbury between twenty and thirty vears. For universal philanthropy, benevolence of disposition, purity of intention, and probity of character, Mr. rulton had but few equals in tbe country. In Caswell county, on the lUth mst. Capt. Jo s'ah Samuel. , In Orange county, on the 7th inst. Miss Sarah Reeves, eldest daiignter of the Rev. W, Reeves. 1 On Black River, in Bladen county, on the 3d inst. af:er a protracted illness, which she.bore with chritiah fortitude. Mrs. Sophia E. Betty aged 63, wife ct William H. Beatty, Esq. , On the 4th inst. at Easton, I Fenn. ) in. the b4th year of his age, Samuel SitgreavesEsq. an en iment member of tlie Bar distinguished in the tJbngress of the UnitevV States under the , Admi nistrations of General , Washir gton and, Mr. A- damsand, one ' of the framers of the present Constitution of the State of Pennsylvania. State oi NortU-Garoliha, i y -j-f .'. ' Surry Cpuntr, . ' . Court f.Plcas.ahd "Quarter Sessions February , ' Term, 1B27 r : . Joseph Fuckett, ,s Original Attachment. ,iXJ--1 Z Q Abrihain , .Stntherd; sum Thomaa Stutherdli : rooned 'w Gai3hUhee of tlie State -2 Uistheieforeordered bv the Court; that publication be mjule in the leigh. Register for three wteks, r hiitt 19 appear rt the next Court of Fleas and Quarter Sessions t to be "held to Sttrry; Cwintyibn tbe second Mdnity f May next; then ana there to answer, pican or demur, oioerwise juugiacni pro conie3o wui oe enter ed aeaihft mnu,. t Test, , ; ; 1 . - m4 RUNAWAY from the subscriber on the 14lh ult.a negro fellow, named f ArmstearlJ lie is very tall be me six feet hiehor the' riieverr black, weir framed; and from $2 025 yea of age, when spoken to has a down look, and a cou)itenance rather -serion-v has generally lut fittle to say or seems less Intelligent than Jhe re ally is. Having! gone off during the night utei pecteuly to all and withont any cause whatever, it is probnble his design is to get back tp Virgi nia, where tie Was bfmiglit from by one Samuel Hobson, 01 whom 1 purchased him in "November ast - ' The above reward will be given to any one who will neture him in any jail so f can jret lnm fnd if delivered to me rdl reasonable expenses will be additiondly aid! ' Any information fit hirp to the WbsCriber con veyed bv letter or otherwise, will he tbankfu lv eceived. " ? WILSON BIRD. " Shoals of Oerechee, Warren Co. Geo. March 2, 1827. ,46 6tlaw. V State Kst X ovttvCivr ua, Wake Coynty Court of Pleas and Quarter. Sessions February Term,;18'2r. , JOHN Atkins, John Hutchins and Nancy, his wife, Brant ly lirowh and Ehza, his wife, Nancy Norris, Robert Noms, JohnH. Norris, Samuel' Norris. Sanders j Norris, Elbert Noiris, M;ry Morris, Maillia Nori is, and Sarah Jane Nor ris, Which said Nanc, liobert, John, SandeW, Samuel, F.lbert, Mary, vtartha, tiiid Sarah, are infant-? under the age of twenty-one years, who petition by Needliam Norris', their Guardian and next friend, . t Against Wm. Atkins' Administrator &c. of Wm. Atkins, deCd, aVd Henry Forrest, r nd Gr;cy hi wife. Fetition for division of Negroes. IT having been made to appear that Henry Forres', and wife Gracy, reside bejond the li mits of the State : It is therefore ordered, that nubliration be made in ilie Rdtigh Register, for 6 weeks, t hat w iless the 'lefendaiig dime forward on pr hefore the next Curt 6f Pleas nd Quarter Sessions, to be he'd for the county of Wake at the Court House in R;Ieigh, on the 3d Mondav of vay next, Judgment will be taken pro con esso. Test. B. S. KING, C. C State' ci fcS'tt-GaYoum, Randolph! County. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Februaiy Term," 1827." Samuel Smitherihan r. y Attachment, leviedonland. Neil McMillan. J ' J ' "jS T appear ng to the satisfaction of the Court, 'fl. that the Defendant is. not an inhabitant of tlii State ; it is therefore or.lei ed, thatpublication bt msde bix weeks in the naleih Register, that he appear at tht n. t ourv of Pleas and Quarter Sessions to be held for the' County of Randolph, at the Court House at As-f.borough, on the first Monday in May, n.- xt, then and there to plead, answer or demur to the said attachment, other wise it will be tafcfti pro confesso. and adjudgetl accordingly. Witness Jesse Harper, Clerk of our sad Court, at Ofhce at : Ash h cough, tlus first Monnay of Februaiy, A. D. 1827. A Copy, '. JESSE HARPER, C. C. C. Roanoke Lahd for Hale. BY viJtue of a f'ecree of the Stif.mrme Court of North Caroli-a, made at the Ust term, in t;ie suit therein depcrfcdintr. between Robert Wvnne and hi? wife Susanna, as complainants and Peyton R. Tunstail is defendant, I shall of fer for sale on the first -Monday of June next, that being Court day, lb e fore the . Courthouse door, for the county of Northampton, a very va- uahle tract of land, situate, lying and !e;ng in said county, on the waters- of the Hoanke, con taining a'iout two hunVlrea & ninety-ihrte acret-, it being the lot ct laud drawn by M. N. Jeffreys, in tne division of the laje Simon Jeffreys real estate, and by said M. N Jeffreys sold to Peyton R. Tunstail tiie defendant aforesaid or s much thereof .as may be necessarv to satisfy and pay the sum of $1047 62$ with interest 'from the 1st April 1816 till paid, together with thi costs of said suit. Terms of sale Cash. WM. R03ARDS, C. 9. C, Rileigb, March 50. f 52 ts The Celebrated Horse, ; ' .K7 ILL Stand the present season at my Stable, V V bait a mile Jroro Halifax town, ami will be let to Mares at Ten Dollars (cah) the single eap : I mrtv DoJi;rs tne season, pavable at the expiration of the season ;; and Fifty. Dollars to insure a Mare to be 'in foal, to be paid as soon as the Mare is ascertained to he in foal ; wi.h One Dollar to the Groom in evejy instance. The season commenced the 1st day of March & will end on the lOthof . Julv. Particular attention will be paid to Mares sent to remain arith the horse. Separate lots.are provided for Mares with young colts, and they will be fed, if requir ed, at 25 cents per day.1 . Every attention will be paid to prevent accidents or escapes, but I w ill not be liable for either, ! . r Geueral Marion is a beautiful Dark Bav, black tnane and legs, 'full 5 feet 2i inches high, now 7 vears old, in good order Sec He w as got by Old Sir Aronie $ nis aam oy citizen ? ms grandam by Alderman ; Ids g- r. dam by Roebuck, 4 1 is g. g. g. dam by Herod this g.g. g. g. dam by Part ner, &c. , ;-. : - - General Marion was ran, at Lawrenceville, gainst Sir H enry, and won" the Jockey Club with eascrrtuen travelled to New-Market i and thera won the Jockey Club, beating .Betsey Richards and others, &c- .... v.?";j-:V ..; '-? Fe Editota of the Warrenton Importer, tRa- legh Register, and .Petersburg. Repubtican are requested, to insert the awTedvertrment three wceKs.i incjr: jpctvc papery auuLiorwara r. accounts to HaCftx. ; ; . . . - Uounselior at .Latvy . T 5ATB of Orange Countv. has reccr.tlv settled JLA hintself at Waynesborwcirh. and' tenders hU professional serrices to the citiiens of Wayne and the adjacent countre. t ' v-s March 16, 1827t 7 . - y a .J: n Chancellor Kentf Coqimentarics pn' American, ' J" uonion s Digest: ot tlie . State icports. . Wle!oHV Selwvnit -U ii Bidkra Nisi Prius,' r 't ' V do. . . . v1"-. -r ,. riua. , isaupur on iariar. a . KV 5 tev&SXm WIC!W VXXrXl- aws,ot.Uie unitear,.A ' ArhboW .CriminiVLavr new" edition. ; V . doJ! r,3 vow v .. oh dlseasps pf Children ' t ;;Si t Buchanan'coustic SurgeryV ' t, v!-" , HroussaV FhvsioiogW ' ' framdy physician , , .yji a . - Miscellany..; .rj,-: " H4V New Enjttand Farmer. t - - - ; American Orcnadtst. ; , i - w ' , t . Recollectious of the Jife of John O'KeefTe, the t)ramatUt. j -1 , Nicholson's Operative Mechanist, two Vols. In . Elliotts Botinv 2 vols. ' ;.h iV v .V tures. Commerce nd AAricuhnfe, &c ;Vith 63 Copperplate . Erigravihgs by th'e RipV. lsaa0- ' 1 Taylor. - ! . 4 1 ? ilj ? ? ? ; , Adventure of Don Joan de Ulloaf by Vaseof- '' de Garaaith .4 engravings, -v-i "S.-i-jfjS Schretelius's . peek Lexicon, translated intOr "r ' English, with many additions, , jf''lt'tYt X NOVELS & POETRY; ' inuiwv m f uit Honor O'Uara, bv Miss P ur O'Uara, by Miss Porter, 2 vo?a, Xr Ijast t ct the Lairds. ; ' ' Diar of an'Ennuyee. Tor "Hill, 2 vdlW Arnrkown, voTs. The Cousins. n 1 z e; Mrs. Hemans' Poems. Friendship's Offering," a Uterary,Albut8,Lon dpn,'1827. -.rr,yc;:: A vety general assortment of Scbopt Itookfj- ; Prayer Books, in various bindings," some auperh i , (L j milieu. in'H iiau 1.1 inifring hiki I 'j, ---1.. , -j dre.TL--! variety. ....... t - . J 4 -i ii -f SC's. J li t.i n k, Woo kh of ery description f dgeffp-V I Journals I):v Bonks, Blotter, Record Rooks va" .! l-:ous sizes, Menorandom Boiiks, &,cf Kaie.gh, Arril 16, 1827. , y- Oxford Kprnale; AcadepiyV ; v Sr. v rjiAL. ucoiifmenirom a oistancenaving r; 7- of Studies, pursued in this lnstrntion, the than' v ner-of teaching, price of tou-d, tiution, &ewe' - i. embr ,ce. the present opportunity .f making a ' V- ' i ' public statement on those subjects , 'f Vx'1 1 The f Jlowing branches are taught, vji. Readi-, V I J ing, Spelling, Plain and. "Ornamental; Pnman- $r -ship, Arit metic, English Grammar,' Geogra ihy T" with he use of the Globes, Projecting & 'Droiri cV 'V, ing Maps, Biograptiv, . Relies LettTe, v Grecian ' , Roman and Jewish ArnVquitiea, tUtan', 'atioe-V'y, t ralogy, Chemistry, Natural Philosophy; tronX A omy. Philosophy of the M hd, ami , Plm "ahd ' - j 5 ornamental iseeaie-worlc. ,. $j v , The price of Board and Tuiti6hf In the "bore ; Music thirty Painting- and iDrawmg-tweiUy i " 4 Latin Language tenFrench ten dollars. "''" V With regard to the manner, of Teaching,4 the"- ; j Instructors keep one object constantly' In viw " viz. to brin the understanding inor-e'efianv.j . witheutSurdening the memoryvWe'do nott.i?nk-A' t' we have jccomnlished firreitthin. aimnltiie fs l cause we -can persuade a chito Tepeat ongv v'l -1 j lesson trom the book It ia our. vbjrct;t 0' fix 1rT tne attention on panicuiar facta and to gel . nof J pupil to uncierstana tue oaiuije ot noe tefs-f, ami this nvt nnlV in th -h!rh. hrtMli AKtit -' . the first elements. , In simple Arithmetic,.andy(. English Grammar, we commence ' 15 thj way fVJlT1: rapid 'progress in. the first !agc, inCfUt ift cur opinion is of Vastly greater importance ' we; -yC. get the pupile, almost wthotit exceptioi, 'tor.be ,-'"'C""' fond of the studynn which she is engaged;' SfU jT Vi dy b then notanodiou task, bqt a delightful I Vf I employment. Nothing is moie pleasing u yoiftb than to dicsover ihe strength of their, own pow'. J? , ' er if understanding. This discveiy w'eien' ( deavor to get them to make, and, hen ; th"s r e accomplished we tiave no fears," but eorre-p"ond' ' T : mg efT.rts will-be rosde to bring thse, powerk V-v ino exercise. . Since thecommencementjcrf tltt -fH' Session, ye have rtceived a Chemical, tuni- J I"7. ' losoplucal Apparatus 1 a'nd now, each' recitatiw' .t . ' in Chemistry,Phios6phy "and Astronomy, is act-J I ' companied withi LectureandF'peiimenUillu; ' trating the principlea ot th "'"-cieices." , 1 - I . , A close and parental watthf nines t exercised-' 2 over the young ladies who bdardiwiththe . Priu ' A cipal, aqd while every necessary indulgence ; fot v. ; , exercise and recreation will J be allowed tbrm I notliing . i ncoirai&t ent with strict decorum jfc geW'- - f teel manners will be permitted. V (,U4;4 t-1 Tlie local situation of th'bJnftitotlonU')eettCf'pTV":'!i arly propitUms-i The healthfulnesa of the place 4. r; , " is extraorilinary. - Not an instance -snf aerioH- T '''.' f illness has ever .been inownmotigthevpupiU,. CV " since a boarding school has been i'ertablished;:. -here 1 and since Jiec6mmVncementlof-the last'' ' sunWer sessijn,theJiaye enjoyed unmteTrtipted? - - "'-'J i nealtn. .1 ne Jnor ai cnaracier ot the society, of : . j OrfoidJidthe-vnxryXneeds;not our jrom;Hen;4 dation 1 sna. what we cons'wierequHlIv fyoSablets VV : for the insertion is, tlut;livety interest is , nifested foriU proseri t . pay,eveiy-4iU.ittioiia,tbe?y0ang ladles: from ' oroad. consistent with the attainment iif tlie'VitiVvv jectXc'wbicJtheywetseJleTe by lbe'r Pa- tTV. 'J. rents ana uaraums. 1 oe rnrojipa nas lour sistantsUireelladrt alt f-,i ' eoMtaiAiyengagediandfwettake jy, 1 HU J vi aui iiik mirpuvjpu., s iiv Mviiiyn tw expense wunia xaeir power saau oe vranung i inaketbelnsttttUidnbAr itodght to be - l 4 Commodious two storv Dwelhnff IlouseVeli.-1" 'j; sijL gibljr situated,, haring4ttached to iV U pe,i f h 1 BUUIT IU (110 U I'lV.mHl.t,, . lUeSgb'Apiil ll17?v rv; Effe
The Weekly Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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April 20, 1827, edition 1
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