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rRlNTED AND PUBUSIIED WEEKLY, BY TIJOMAS HENDERSON, JUN. PH INTER TO THE STATE. ' , a RALEIGH, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1815. Three Dolls, per annum; v - Vot "VII. No. 42. '2 Boarding lor jccnuic atuuenu. ' rTHE subscriber will, within the course of a few weeks - fcare eompleieA hit new d welling -hoir, close to the Academy. 'hh n wkn hTe excellent accommoda- '.'ions for female Students who may attend that seminary. ' Ts those wno propose to take lessons m Music, this aitu- ' gtioa would I desirable, as he shall always Urpttor three Piano in the houte ft th'wr use. Having one or two detached rooms, a few null Boys' wiU also be .taken J. T. GONEKB. , Raleigh, Oct. 13, 1815. ltf :-rr notice. rTTIOSE. inwhose hands Mar be any of the printed co- X pie of a petition, to be preferred to our Stale Legts- larurt, at their next enaaing kmioii, on mc wuj.i v. ( -nthiet annexed tapubtw tm moral ilies, are icquested U the foUowlnir correction : . Aft.. lh mrnrA itrtmkrniirlL Una fif.h ffOTTl the DOttCC.. i,-ik .ant KttU. if Ma Urbl mtroml Jm f ' J.' wd in - -rt rir aire A o fence, tn lAe LtrS t &t fr Midwgt ; ami' eiAyv. day twenty five cent. This may be done on the Wank margin, to the left hand, and panted to. by anote of reference. uctoocr ij, a.a Ten Dollars Reward. Walter Janes D meic & Fctor L TMI n,i..i ik If.:. liKIU -ja C aa ia.ftrla tli ' a . J V- a. Ma.., a. , va mm - . . .Lata, of Kortharnlina. has bem Purchased bv a! Company of Gentlemen, who intend as soon at pontile, to hare constructed a numoer oi toe Looms 4or n.e of MILLi aiKMi. 4 feet 10 inches hih. a erod saw- rVr wifl hare Uoma i i operation in different parts if ; ,o nA k. -, m..k p,.fcr, n.t Vke. TUe the Stale in the course of the enuin Sprinir. Those p-r- j m Wird wil, paid , M nrr w, delitef sfnawlrtwishlopurchie Loi.rwi. w iU wake appJicaip f!W to h. ,llh(MsrileTt or flre dollars if he is teeufwi In RASWAY from the subscriber l'irii;,Ui fAbUmi counti . abmit the 10th Sew a Hrrro man by the jail so that I r,ct him again. ALLRN niNES. O-tpd " Land for Sale. to Sim-ict C. Hrame. at Ualriirh. and the Lootos will M sent U them at the expence of Uie Company. Tlx OeV pany can with confidence recommend uua Uoom as onec he most useful improvements in the Domestic Arts, whUi has been made ( fifteen or twenty yards can w kb ease M woren in a day, of a thread which is usually denominated' . laliir hmiHrl ami of a thread denominated " t I T he subscriber bein 9 de siroos to remore to the west ern theday A person can learn t'.e art of wearing onU.'-Country, otters toe aule about fire hundred acres ol Uxm in two or three days. The whole process of w,? , Kn4. lnnjr on Swift creek, about tm mit somn oi : Miifrl onh th motion of in Rsttorr. -The loov I UHat : a.iroxl dsrellinv bonse, anj a raluable orchard iisstmolem its tour iict'-nl xJCftyr$tt..r. . January 10, 181 J RUNAWAY TjFO.M the tubscriber en the 3d of last month, a Xe- A 8T0 man named CESAR, about SO years of are, hve feet nine or ten inches htfch, stout made one of his ey--lids has a trtn in it. caused bv a hook, which will te ea sily noticed- Took with him' sundry cluthin?, short blue coat, blue pantaloons, one pair pantaloons made of home-spun, blanket of a dark color. I presume he will make his passage for Pasquotank county in N Carolina, where he was raised. Any person who will deliver said negro to me In Sullivan County, near Blountsville, Cast Tennessee, or secure him in any jail so tLat I jet him a gain will be reasonably rewarded. JOSEPH SCOTT. October 1, 1815. . 41 3 w p. I AvLIST OF LETTERS " j Bmaininff in the Post Office in tlilUboro' Sept. 30, 1815 WILLIAM ALLEN, Thomas Atwood, Thoa- Bird, Zacheus Burrough, John Brown, Jhn Bledsoe, Jos teph Brasneld, Catharine S. Bonner, Henry Berry, John Breese, Jehli Cates, sen John Caffrey, Wm, Campbell, Wm. Cain, Thomas Crumpton, Robert Child, Robert Da vis, James Davis, juu. Thomas Uow'.a, William Danicll, John' Daniell, Henry Forreat, Wm Faucet, James R. Gee Robert Glenn, (2) James Graliam, David Hay, (2) Ser.v Hopkins, John Banks (2) Robert Ilaistirs, Wm L. Hall. Betsey Hicks, James Hancock, Wm Uniting, Tlirs How- a w m II . I r t . II' I ara, sen jonn norner, ssinuci iver, rieiaieio ucwis, James J Llndseyr Wm M'MUlen, (2) Wm P; Mungum, Johu Marthall, George Moore, Mary Newton, Richard Proctor, Nancy Prichard, John Phillips, Reuben Penny, Georre Riggs, Albert Riggs, Margaret Ray, Lucy Ring taff, Doct. Robert H- Rose, John Roberts, Wm Smith, (2)The Sheriff of Orange, Giley Stuart, SamucA Strud Wick, Allen Sykca, James Thomson, (2) Mosea Tho mas, Theophilus Thomson, Susan Turner, (2) Lundon Tuder, Dr. John A instead, Robert Walton, Juim Ward, 1(21 Thomas Ward, James William, David 'Williams, George--Warren, John warren, unsco warren, tirirew Wi.i, Robert WUson; Wm Woods, (2 Oavid .White, Uriah O Yates. ' , THOS. CLAJVCY, P. M. Fv S'The Post Office ia removed to Ch.td and VUw cy' Store. Hillsborough, Oct 1,1815- 41 3 vf p UNION TAVERN. " THE Subscriber respectfully informs the Members of f the ensuing General Assembly th&t he has made preparation, and intends taking 25 or .10 Jlinoilert, during the Session. He assures thos who think ornn r to favor him, with their company, that therv shall be nothing want ing on nia pari to accommodate tnem as genteelly ana as plentifully as any house in the city. - J. &J. YANCEY. Raleigh, Oct. 10, 1815. Valuable Lands, &c for Sale, (AT WILMINGTON, N. C.) WILL ba sold at Public aluetion under tiie Court-House in Wilmmgtonon Friday the 1st day of December ncxi the following L.nda, Tcoements, tc. ALL tliat valuable aice Plantation aituated on the Nrih Vest river of Cape-Fenr and known by the name of Belrilerf; consisting of from 5 to 600 acres of Tit! owamp, between t and 300 ncrc of which are under ail bvation and a lare o(ty of Upland, inchuUng all the Souses and improvements thereon, with a large Brick Darn tiOO by 40 Teet-io the clear, togelhe wi;h the Ferries and Hght o takjng tll at the North East and Noiili West tethd lkJ!w.v wAuiuvl 'nasi fine soit well adapted to w'.e praioruon of orn, wheat anj colton For iurther particulars apply to the subscriber living on tlie premiea . , GREE JULU Wake County, Oct 2, 181 J. 40-3t FIFTY DOLLARS REWARD,' WILL b- givt'n for tiie apprehension of DAWSON ATKINSON, who absconded from. SmilhhV.d on For Sale, !. Of C ere -f LVNTa, lyinw oa Nense rivf, 13 'J5 nrth of Raleigh, one and ft half mil above, InV . fall bn.le. There ia cleared Land suSiciewt.tV emfcftrf , fiwir or five hand, the greater part f whioh U f.rah " J; Tlii I arvl ia adapted to the culture of corn, wheat and to . For further particular apply to. the subscriber, i t 8AML HIGH. - Ard' CSrh. 13t5 II till Nov court, t V bacco. Sunday last, mcompany with his brother Micajah tkin ann. The subscriber waa one of the securitK-s for hs appearance at the October term ot the Superior Court fr tation is a Rice machine in complete order, in a buUdjog,72 FOR SALE, "T v?; )NE third of that valuable esta.e, keldia cosnmod byr,-. Josiah Collins and the heirs of Nathaniel Anew, dex cmnmoljr called the M Lake Company. 4 The aid , cs : tate consists of 53,000 Acres of LAND, it) Washington.,," county, N. (Virolina, lyirut hetweefr the Canal and Lous , Acre, binduir on lake Philips, ' Pungo Lke, and the head ' of rVago rirefa also 500 acres of Land on Gum . Neck , near Little Mtigator river in Tjrrrel ematy. The above v. lands are qiai, if not auperior for f-rtility of soiL' to any -, -' rands within the State no part of thcoi la suhjett to freshes, or orerflowing from the lake or river, but . very ,' conaiderable part may be laid under water or kept per- fectJy dry at pleasure, by means t f said canal This cs' nal, formerly cut by the company to join tho waters of lake Philips to Sciipnernong river, is 20 feet wi3e ad fl ft-etdeep, and affords .an excellent navigatina Uwdis. V ' tance of 6 miles on one side of the first tract on it anal on the lake is the Plantation containing 4o0 acres of. cleared land, in a high, state of cultivation On the pTuw t f V BOARDING. MRS. CASSO respectfully inform the Member of the . approaching General Assembly, and others, tliut she is prepared to receive Bounder, as u?u:,' at h r old Stand, where no exertion will be spared to render her accommodations comfortable to such as may be pleased to favor her with their company. - Raleigh, Oct 6, 1815. tranche of C:ipe Far river, on the mam road leading fi-omthe Uru k f loti9e to Wilming'on. This pt:intat.On is one of the best in this State its command of Wntee and contiguity to market renders it on every account a most valuable object to any person desirous of purchasing a nice rtaotation Also sundry tracts or parcels of Land adjoining or near Belridcr?, containing between 4 and 5,(XH acres more or less, artd situated on, 9tnrgeon creek on which is a good Mill scat and capable ot very advantageous improvement. Alsotliat Plantation lymir in said County, and known by the name of Orton, containing by estimation 4000 acres, more or lei, together with tul the loues, Mills, Ric Machine, and other impmvements thereon. A part of his plantation it now cultivatevl in fire, r.nd is esteemed tby competent judges a moki valuable budy of Lan I and i situated on the river. Also 40U0 acres oi' L.-ind more or less, in different tra-'i or parcels situatt d on and nar Living; on's Cr.ek and the great Branch thereof inclu Tir.g i veiy valuable n.i seat and a vast fund of t-XFellrtntdne Timber. Also 230 acres more or ie3 in iliifuvni tracts or par cels situated upon and nar Litlinut creek including a va ry valuable Mill seat and an abundance ..f I'ine Umber. also 3,640 acres, rmre or less in sundry parcels or tracts of Land on Town creek and the branches thereof and thereto adjacent, including a very valuable Milt seat, with dam already made and plsnty 1)c5t Ppe Timber xtso e Lot No 10 and upwards 3-4 part of Lot No 21 m Smithvdle, with an elegant Msin&ion i'oue thereort covering about 9J feet by 55 in tlie most cligilde pjrt of tlie Town e'rher fuv plea-itire "rihr pw Ul a two water Lots leased for 99 ysars by the Com mis sioners of Smiihville, opposite th before mcnuonel N'w 2U and 21 whereou is a Store, Mid a Warehouse upwards of 100 Teot long, a Wha hr,. Tlie M;!l seats last described ire from 12 to 15 miles on'y fi om Wilinington. The Condiiions of S.!e p.re as ".'.ivps, viz : Ten percent, on the amount of purchrwe to be paid at e time of Sals and the balance in rqua! Iusta'.m nts of one, two and three years in Noics vith sj'proved Fndor ssm payable at either the Dank of Ci- Fear or"Wilming. ton Branch cf tlie State Hank of North.-Cjutiiina, an.l a Mortgage on the propertj' Interest td l-e paid annually. Further particulars may be known on application 'o : l.e Subscriber and a more detailed description of the pntper ty will be given at the time of Sale. V. ANDERSON, CaaMerofihe Buiik of Cnir Ft or Wake county, on an .ndictmeiit for aUemptihg to pass Counterfeit Money The said Dawson is about 26 or 28 years of age, about 5 feet 9 or 10 inches high, stout and well made, dark hair, dark eyes and fair complexion. He went off on a Uorsc, which he had stolen from Doctor Watson, of Smith field achesnut sorrel, about three years old, blazed face, and all his feet white. Micajah js about 40 years of age, 5 feet 8 or 9 high, stout built, dark hair, grey eyes, and dark complexion He is. little round shouldered, and speaks in a wbiper, so as scarcely to be understood. The above reward and all" reasonable ex ponces will be paid for apprehending said Dawaon Atkin S3i, or securing him in any Jailind twenty dollars for the ahorse, if secured so that the owner can get him. MICAJAH O'NEAL. John-rton ciunty, Oct 6, 1815 , 40 3 pd. . " SHERIFF'S SALES. ILL be sild at the Court-douse m the town of Rock- ham, Richmoid county, the 2nd day ot Decem ber next, the I'ullowiiur tracts of land, or, as much thereof as wiit te sutiioient to satisfy the tax due thereon for the years 181.3 and 1814, and cost of advertising, Ike iH)0 af fes No 3'J"), on both sides of the Great Juniper, joining oi JuUu Blue' and others entered by John Foun tain: 750 do No 90, on both sides of Shoe' heel, joining of Mcdlock, M Farland and Love a heirs, entered by sail Fountain. . 4o0 do in difiVr snt tracts On Markes creek, the proper ty of. thj hcii-S of Maicom Morison, dee'd: 200 d.i fipre or less on the waters of Mountain creek, joining of V'uncan Cameron and others, formerly given in by Jonn Crawford. mi the vViid-cat crek, joining or near Tliomss Smith's line, the property of Michael Dockrcy. A. NIoirULF.ON, feh'ff. ;tber 3d, 1815 40-31 Valuable Town Property lor Satlc. i"1 HE snbs-riber wishing to remove to the State of Ten ncss .e. oft'ers for sale the situation on which he now rrestdis, ling on i target street, about 200 yarJs oast of j llioiuaikct-!i:itisf. As it is pte-.umef any one Wbliing to i chiS: , ivt.u.d fi st view the premises, a more porticu- nr dese ipaon i-, U'ceuicu unnecessary, tor u ims ap yto DVVin KOYSlKlt. N. B. A likely Negro Man between i6 and 9i years of a;o, will be laker, in part pay fop tht aHove property at a lineral price. Raleigh, Ool 6. . (40-tf ) feet loog. 42 feet "ride and four stories high ; also, Grist Mill, with stones fJr cornand for wheat, with Boiling., cloths, (kc. alaoa fhreshing Machine in excellent oder '. S Saw Milt in good order, a good Dwelling House, and ; . all convenient out Houses, together with barns nd sta. r bles, &Ct There are upwards of one hundred NEGR0E3, amongst them, tradesmen of different kinds There are carpenter's, cooper's, and black smith's tools, besides e- r ,. very kind of plantation utensils in trood order. Horses. - mules, hogs, sheep, and cattle Flats for the use of the rv canal; ha The subscriber. Executor of the last will of Nathaniel Allen, dee'd , offers the above mentioned pro-v , petty for sale on a credit of 6, 12, and 18 months, the pur- V chaser giving bonds with approved security Ifthi ; bove property is not disposed of at private sale before the ' 28th of November, ensuing, it will on that day be' off. red ; . at Public Vendue, in the Town ot Edenton. . In Case of s ; its being disposed of at private' sale, Notice win be given,', SAML. TREADWELL, Exet-. , EJenton, 1st Sept. 1815 35 8w '; ''; ' , BOOT & SHOE FACTORY. JOHN HOLLOWAY, . j f H AS on hand four or five hundred pair of BOOTS f- the newest fashion, also a large assortment of Sho-t .' which he offers for sale on reasonable terms at his shop next door below Mitche'l's Tavern. Having number of workmen employed, he is enabled to execute any ordcf . in his line on the shortest notice. ; ' - -.'f fe-tf- - . RaHgh, Oct. 18, 18l5.;JT State of North-Carolina, ' - 0UNt,E i iOtNTY Asahel Moore, on his own rirht, and as Auia r. of Eliza Voore, dee d. in. I) miel l urrentine, Ea r. and others. j , IT appearing to the Court tha$ John Moore andDavicll, Robinson, two of th? defendants in this Case are -not V inhabitants of this State i It is ordered that publication for,.,, six weeks successively, be made in the Raleigh Star, that u.ilessaaid defendants appear within the three first d.U" T" of next term, and file their answers; that juds P1 confesso will be entered against the' "' ' - ' . . x 45 fi:. Tit. - . J. TAYLOR, C I: r. I ttf' 1 PETITI03T. t 3? ' 15 v: . RALEIGH ACADEMY. " , jpHB aemi-annual Examination of the Students if this j Institution will commence on Monday the 6 h djiy of . Kovember. Parents, Guardians ard others interested VjU be pleased to attend- WM. HI LU see'ry. , Oct 6. 40 rt " TAKEN UP . ' A ND committed to Wake Jail, the 26th inst, a likely ue . gtolellow by the name of JACOB, about 5 feet 8 or 9 finches high. He says he belongs to Robert Nottingin, of r Lle of Wight county, Virginia. The owner is desired to Come forward, prove property, pay charges and take , him t JORDAN WORSHAM, Jailer, august 31. . r . . , . 35-tf T ' COMMITTED Hpo Wake jail, on the 2nd inst a Negro Fellow, who A says his name, is BOST0N..(though. he was com. itted by the name of Daniel,)- be says he was taken by ; , ree men, near Welden'e, about 3 miles this side of War : jtntoq, by his consent, from whom he escaped and that ;W belongs to Mr Stephen Bobbitt of Warren county. The ''t!rne' rQ'uR'dto come forward, prove property, pay i harge8, and take him away, ; , - , J. WORSUAM, bailor. 8ept. 28.-39-tf - , ' . ,-. . Vf .' -v Wilmington, September 7th, iS15. 20 Dollars Keward. RAN AWAY from the subscriber tin tin- 15th of last moiit'i two Negroes, one nnmed HitlSTE.lt and the other SQLO.M6N, tiiey are about tht agn-of 18 or 10 vers each, and are 'about 5 lel Scr 9 inches high, of common com pie xi 'm, stout made, tron,; and antiy.--, tlu:v Imo on wiien they rauaway common negro clothing, tliat is, coarse tow linnen, and coa.se cotton suirt and trowsers. I arti inclinel to bclirva tbey have gone ajjr.in to New.lJanpver County, about 20 or 25 miles west from Wilmington, and I suspect are harboaircd in the neisrfiborhood of James. Guffordand a Mr. Lewis's, where they were harhonred in June a:.d July Ink!. I iU give the aLciye reward and qll expcn.ces for them hoth, ii'delivered to me 7 miles north west of Raleigh, or live dollars each A' secured in jail so that I get them again. . . G. DAVIS. Wake County, Sept. 1815. 39-tt. WILLIAM PECK HAS lately returned from New-York, with a general assortment of DRY GOODS, HARDWARE, CUT LBBYand GROCERIES. Among them are, best super fine Broad Cloths, Fine Cottons, Silks, Linena, &c, bought I - Jnostly with Qish, and with careful selection. He wishes w e.l them to. histoid friends and new ones, and to all -, Wnerg for moderate Drofit. Livinc. forfnnatelv. npar r.. WmntodaUng Banks he hoWs there will be little or.no oc- . v,un lor crediung, ana oi course will have no chance for . 'nunnintr his customers: JZaWo-A' .in,t. oo .to -6t59 vi'v Thomas.W. 8c : J. Scott, r JJAVB just received from New-Yorav and are now OOenin? in lh Kmiu nnnm!l. C. . a r.At ' A. liRNTP.IJai, a51ariLtTaT-r OP rtnna' Wttable to the season, which they are disposed to sell on V moit moderate terms. . They w;il feel gratefiil for the tom of their friends and the publia generally. Stte of North-Carolina, ORANGE COUNTY. Court of Pleas (and Quarter Sessions, August Term, 1815. , Iieni-y Goolr, vt. Original Attachment. ' ' Augustm Cot'j, - IT appearing to the aatiifaction of the Conrt now setting, th't Auffiistiii:CaokA!ie defendant in this case, is nrt an inhab.luntof this State; It is Ordered by tlie Court, that publication be made in the Raleigh Star six weeks sue- cessiwly, tltat unless the said defendant appears before the said Uourt, wittun the three hrst days o next term, plead, &c. that judgment will be rendered against him. aW-ot. . . Test, . J. l AYijOK, c. c. State of North Carolina, HALIFAX COVNTT, Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, August Term, 18 15. Robert B. Daniel and others, V ,' - .'' . V Pet'ttioh for diyision of Robert Jones, & Sarah his wife. J land. TT appearing to the Satisfaction of the Court, that the de- fendants Robert jones and Sarah his wife aie not inha bitants of this State ; it is therefore ordered; by the Court that six weeks publication be made in the Raleigh Star, for die defendanu to appear at the nest Court of Fleas Quarter Sessions, to be held for the county of Halifax, at tlie Court-House in Halifax Town on the third Monday of November next, to plead, answer or demur to said peti tion, or the petition will be taken pro confesso & prayer grmiacu. FOR SALE, v t Tract of land adjoining ih? town of Williamsbnro' (" containing 685 Acres. This land is of the best qua lity I'm- tobacco, wheat and corn : it has a very good dwelling house, and all outhouses in gone' repair It is remarkable for its healthiness and will afford an eligible situation to him who may wishto educate a family, being within 400 yards of the Williivmsborough Academy, or to him who may wish to cultivate the earth, entertain travel lers, or keep" a boarding house for the school. On this land and near the town are very good scites tor a tan-yard ami distillery. .Another tract four miles from the town of Williambbo rough, containing 600 acres This land, ,has on it a good dwelling house lor a small family ; the land is not of the best quality, bin adapted to the growth of cotton, tobac co and corn in a ordinary degree. It is Well wateredand a healthy situation. Another tract of land in Hertford county, on the river Maherrin, near the town of Murfrqesborougli, known by theWalngt Fields, ot Hrsfrate loW jjrquod, containing 401 acres. For terms apply to Messr. Murfree & Gordon cl Muifreesborough, or to the .subscriber in Williamsbo- rough.Granvdie county. Terms will be made accommo dating to purchasers. F. N. VV. BURTON. July 5, 1815.' ' a ' 27-tf ! a State of North-Carolina, ' WAKE COUNTY Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, August Term, IS I5 . Ilenry Gorman; ' w. - f Original Attachment. Wm. M. Fisher. 5 S AMUEL C. BRAM5, summoned as Garnishee, and the defendant having removed out of the Mate, scr that the ordinary process of law cannot be served on him 1 i,t is therefore ordered, by the Court that publication be made in the Raleigh Star, for three month. tbaV the do fendiant may come forward and replevy or pie id, c. by next Court. . .' . 36-3m. Test, B. 3. KIKO, c. V, tronomical. ft. i -1 i't lir - J11 I ' - J All If 3r6t Witness, RICHARD EPPES, c. c c. ,- BLANKS . tOR SAW AT tHIi S1AR OFFICE. , JUST PUBLISHED, , AND FOR SALE, The Star Ahiianac&i FoR,i8i6. V Country Merchants and others can be supplied on tbe usual terms, viz, $ 40 per 1 100 (4 cents each,) g 25 per 509, (5 cenfs each ) & 7 per Gross 75 cents per dozen, or 10 cents single. . t FOR RENT. THE new Store-House, nxt door tohf -Stsr 'Rnnmrr ftf lha'nrfiitti'- 1 " liT 1 r Offio JUPITER AND VENUS. . These two grand luminaries of heaven, the, ' supreme God of the heathen mythology, and v the goddess - of love and beauty, have 'a re markahle treble conjungtion as follows.- A bout the middle of Juiy, Jupit' r began rapidly v to approach Venus from theE iaf ; by the end of the month gets within 10 degrees of . her, , v andbythe middle of August is in full conjuixe . tion.Wiah this beauty of the skies t Vtnosis'at v thjis time an horned crescent in great splendor, V ' and three hours behind the Sun. Thrypowf . run a race togc ' her towards the Sun for a month or six week9, Jupiter first taking the Ie3d,'an4 then waiting his companion ; about the middle, r of October they are again in conjunction wilriv ''. each other and with the Sun. They now be . come morning stars, 1 Venus emerges from v the Sun Virh great celerity, f ' llowed by Jupi- : ter she is 80 deg. ahead of him the bigirmbag of November, 'and 90 degrees foremosr by ' - ! November 15 Jupiter now begins. 'to gata v: ground, and by the middle of December again f--approaches her t thTs (as seen from the Earth I J isn the sign Scorpio; the former tfonjuricttona-V'ir refcrrtd to having been iri Libra. fteynowi separate finally, and are XT degrees apart before. ,; the year's end, 46 degrees apart before Febru.v ary ; and 64 deg. asunder by Fcbl5, 18113 .,.' . ''''.' V ' , (London ffan'i;t . : : ' " ' ' 1 lARVESTMOOlNV ' C V --t The moon rises on ari average of time,'threet ' quarters of an hour later every day. But du- "v vrtHg tne: inn moonTn oepiemDer, tne outer l.fnce'"' notmore n.;l5;W-20VwnUt- This phenomenon r happening at the time bf ' I gath' ring the autumnal fruiUM":ce'd'hVX Harvest Moon, . hus by,a wiser law of frovn V denqe, the husbandman! ia furnished. with an -S" extra quantity of light o necessary "v at ihisbuSi "i sy season ; : and, whifch, commencing soon tf-' ici iiMiiui, atis Miuio, Bwaivw puuti ait micrv r ' ruption. In the, polar circles, where it is saioT there are six month of night, the' ffdl mooTlt, never rii'e' iti summer, when she is Wt Wtnitrt ed, nor 'ever sets in Vittterwheh hcr 'light i'iaivr" so much required. - ,The harvest moon Urw ! verbially tt plcasantesi in the yscr. 'BpapetlfA' 11 I I c i i
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