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V '7 '" - 7.;'..';'... 77vafe:7' V.tfCv-.'S "-"7 ':;.:.': WKu-; 7; .7 7-7,' ? v .h-.v 77. vvX' ,7 A -b' -vol', vii. " ; 'r -. i . ! Tiursaay, . August isatt.1"; '-ft'. ST . , LV: "'VT ' ' ' ' ' ' ' n- j 1 .' '- : -.1 .-',,- ,, .-1 i . ' . - - , , .. .. - - - --- , . 1 . - ... , imagine inat 1 am fro ntn mrnw.. Mi.,7:a.i.. 1: utician vou know T h;t n.;iltW Kf 1 1 s ; 1 . . " vrfc line io neana jiuie of wait n the resolt anil wk itA vrv MnvniT AndTnniiiniif bv F A JOSEPH G ALF;S St 60N; : iverv siicceetiing publication t those pt great ' lintUin thle iame'prportionj-.CoMMr'. -iiiTiows thankfully iceiYcd..VLkTT: the Editors 'iwiit be fioitpaid. .Letters to ;LAYJSTTTE ON HIS FARM- verv thins: connected "with the batn- njfncan Ptfpei fr whose 4rtlenendej)ce liVcamK:when.;a7strjpling ' if1e f Washington ; vvlose confidence he d i- Of: ' . oar-, c i ilwaTS enioyeili- aii 'whose virtues hV hai an cititly emulaledH " Ilepce we ' are induced to iflVr the following 'extract from .fainiliar.lenerv.wn.Ueni.bMn-Anierrcan iiflv in France. . to her husband in Ameri ca, giving some account oT his' farfnbut without any idea of its beinw publjaKed. . Such detail sometimes serve, as well as more public cts and duties to illustrate the individual ,mani tiand,to somejof our readers thefr moreVprove more ''Interesting thatr political specuiaiinns.-fner. rar. .' r iN i iXAGnJiHoiUTisaO. The weather has been so wet since I hae .t' l? j . v-" ; vwtr wi inour, a woru irom tne nart v. wrote Wl uccripuijn or tne Jafavpffp ami. I u.n. j : v- ? - . Ir 1 rpfpr ' yi Vr " ' " -'cuge', tiirecien io any omcervin tne Pe of thJ SLi' MrT'- ! regi?n. fro the Go.mef to the lowest l bee oi inmv the more 1 arlmir and lnP ;n .. . f-.i them., t -7 i r ; IC ,0.r --v -i-JLa5e";J,i pefoce tnem. n S.... : -y j . .; " mm mmntrs , one darad ' to accept taCSiif.'J?.- iT f 'fee !t "'hich Weot. G. drew his commit SSh'T vr ' J lre; Kn0; " ftm h . pocket, tore it in pieces, fe h:"Sinn"aI hichhe;tbre, the table, .d left 'the nnriv;i J r "" ericeorhis.countr?l'nd the company J'"? r""8f PP"d of those Vho could iU estimate the char- iwt uo, oim me iour ytun latiies. me ruui whereT all, the f Gregory, ..Diriwiddrev1 : - dp J. tv ere assembler!, I rmngt viueen, - ; ao x Iking nMo:,the V.S 'M' SSSii" Xt,?- Wm.. A,: Lyle, ... .-.Lexinon, ; '. v Virginia. 5 : John S. Parker, . Northampton,' . . do Chris. O.Tmpkins, attheWiv ; A ':do:'P- Kdward J. Younff, Northampton, . ,v f da; s ' js';'amyse!fv;eput for the village, where we arrived just belWeHunset, and aM the peasants assembled, and as happjr'as possiblev Al were dancing, old a.d young, nneli aih sure; old Vnouh to be great t;ranf!motherV. They had chosen an otld place, for their amusement, alonj; side the churchy and burying ground ; it was neverVieless a pleasunt spectacle to ee so many human beings enjojing a day or innocent amusement, apparently so happy. ' . ,; , .V Yesferday, the first of June, the ladies were going to pay. a visit to the .neighbor- acter or feelings of a o; honorable gentle man. Nat. Journal. . RELIGION DESIGNED FOR ANOTHER LIFE. The following article, is from the little volume just published, entitled ! Extracts from Abbott's Sermons.'. ! : ! Many are too apt'to consider religion as primarily designed to render Jroeti more useful and more happy 'in this iworld, It is true, the improvement and welfare of no part of our exUtenee is to be overlooked. gdo, do i do do do do O . ;:. do ., i Tennessee. r Anderson S. Jones, King & Queen, Wm. Taliaferro, . Gloucester, .'. t Edward Simmons, iPetersUtirg, Geo, V. Chisman, v Yorkcb. . .' Walter EJendersbn, kelson co. Edwin Shield, i; York co. , ,y Rich'd., Taliaferro, James citr , Geo. F. Morrison, Williamsourg, O. C. Topp, Nashyllle, ; Wm; L. Savasre, I Northampton, Virginia. Cyrus A. Griffin, i WiUiamaburg, do Geo. Blow, . ussjex, a - , do, Geo. W. Camp i EJorrlolk Borough, . do N, C. Kin, . v . do " do do James B. bouthall, SmitlifieM, . do rr. WiSouthgate, Ndrfblk Borough, db nilM r fti:iK..-i niiiwtiwjurg, . Charles City, do ' do ' Oakhill, Charles City, and religion was desired to have enti re hood, and fhe dear General proposed that control over us and to promote our pre the carriage should be got ready immedi- 8pnt as wejl as future welfare But our ately,4 and that he wouldhimself take me eternal condition is the grand and ultimate to 'shew nie some! improvements on his object ; and religion is designed to forni farm, before, the time for paying the visit. our character afi J,: rule bur lives in this His grand daughters ad I accompanied world, not so much that any present pur him, and had a most agreeable ride he Pse of existence may be attained, as iha' shewed lite a rnenduw in innt hpfliitiful nr. OUT SOul maV ht sxvmI at last. unA tU been here, that yesterday was the first day I der ; that had been but an unnroductivel happiness of immortality be won. The I could gl out. r a ne uear oiu vjcuerai SVfamp. , , 4 wella Rich'd. R. Garrett, S. Christian, David Mi hge, John Marshall, Albert G. Southall, Geo.- W. Semnle WilUaroabunr, jas. j. Mcrnerson, . (Jamden co. John it. Builer, . John M. Gregory, Thos. A' Harrison, Thos. Martin, Moreau Bowers, Wm. McCandlish, John Willson, Wm- B. Lightfoot, Fretlericksbure, James Johnson, King William; - Rich'd. H. Turner,1 Frederjcksburg, rii,. i'..' i tok"me.. entirely through his 'farm-yard ; you can tiive no idea uf, the perfect, man ner in wnich his cattle arc. taken care of the comfortable hbusesand beds, the clean liness and regularity of feeding, are asto nUhina:.' He Has here a flock 'of 1200 61 THE DUEL. welfare of the present life, in the awful light of revelation, is considered too tran sient, too trifling to be regarded, in com parison withHhe countless ages of futurity. Shall that future existence, for which this life is but a probation, be overlooked in forgetfulness, or be made; the object bnlv At the conimenceuient of the war, a young man, a native of Vermont, who had urrAiluatPit nt imp nf nitr. TTt ii vprsi i ruu. thrfit.est rVnb sheep rather above the common 'd an occasional, feeble, and transient! at turned outj 'attended. by fwasH although diftident an1 retiring inpentton ? When every thing refers to it rourttogs. ,.-1 he cows are mucn larger his manners, and being without einplnf ourV generally, and are treated more like mentt resolved to join the army, in defence human ueings man ynncs. iiify ajc ot his country lie was ot a respectable eo out in ine morning, anu uiougm lu -n the heat of the day fed- suffered to res a certain iime. im a6m lu.ucu v -juineu a commission. Uuring his leisu til unset,when they are pot op Ur thelhouVg he indulged lb field sports, andwas niht In one of' the stables there are 2.21 known i.rto be the best shot in thp neighbor- f cows and ttvo bulls, l ne veal tney nave nood He had ftenv how here SaktKe whitest,' fattest, and nicest, v I hVs ahhnrencf of dutUin'. TKi'Vjil arp ailindedbvl :.i .; r tc.MMw"'"w' r 4 r " . J puaru ins ujjiiiiMiiB arose iroin cowanniK, -.women. ., and Jauened;; by.. a'j)equM.a'r; pro- but from his ideas of justice and moral ob cessr: they give tlln eggs four a day to ligation. Soon after he received his corn each calf, which are put down their throats mission, the corpv to which he was attach- whole. ,Ihis.;wjth theiratlowance ni oiiik, ed was ordered to our Northern. Frontier, 1. am t'old,v fattens , them in a ery shun and: by .application to his duties, he suon time Kach cow is eonfined with a halter - matte himself respected as an officer and a of sufficient length to; let them lie at their entliin. Owuito life natural reserve: ase their .,tiiues arnicer: ami cieaner, 4nd his religious disposition; he did -not nan mahy.of ur, eotleaieuV Carriage single with his ''brother' officers as often- is thj is its end, ought it not! to be habitually kept before the mind, and be made an ob ject of our deepest interest ? The gospel requires of us a peculiai character, and it is a character which in some respects seems almost unsuited to thi worldw Most of i he peculiar virtues of the' gospel are self-denying.- It calls " . f. I 1 L I - wever, exnresscd a ineeKuess wnicn no injuries can over- and no one sup' I come and a poverty of spirit insensible to the fascinations and splendor ot the world. ii uciiiaiius a iuwiiiicsb vi iiuuiiu'jr 1 1 rc peter U row n, from ambitious. aspiring, from pride, and Joseph Brown, from , vain display, and a patient submis- Edward Wynne, gion and quiet spirit amidst poverty, dis- 1-udwclI ; mini i I rr n t inn tiirrnw It mnct nnint. I 7 a .ii. j . t ill eaiy conuemns tne love .ot tne woriu Henley Jones, votion to Its interests, and covetousnessot Daniel Jones, its goods. Its ort tn th(if vv Sitmnei wins, Smjtl.field, James Jitv, . CharleaCity, James City, Williamsburg, . dO ; . Petersburg, do . a .;; do r t . do ' ' do do do NCarolina. Virginia. do do do . . - 4 do ! - I'hoa. Turner, John Turner, Carol m us Turner, Jame B. Watts, W4n. liisliop, Edward Turner, Ev. M. Eggleston, KoberVE. Rogers, Wm. T. Gait, Ferd. C Stewart, John U. Mtirdaughj Oluis. VV. Ryrd, Erimund Wi Cabell, Wm. H. Jones. Fred. A. Wingfield, Edm'd. P. Olivers, Robert Martin, John C. Matin,". Wm. Martin, Harry Jones, John H. Jones, Hurnphre) Wynne, Wm. Young, Lemuel Bowden, Henry Bowden, Fred. Proctor, John Brown, do do do do io do i4 V i tnor cusses fn the secomj year ,IFth.s'be4eera ' v I ed nnadvisable, he has it in hi pt er. .0 graclu . ', ic in iwo y pars, oy omnting the o.isses not re- - : v , quired -for graduatioiv or he ny emh'riee thV ' 1? . eight ' cojirs-aboVdf 'mentioned 4 together with' 4 . .'' : studies; in he morat department ;6f anient cr.J. A mdemlanguages bv fcohtiiming attjo.ge ivf ' ' ' 4 three years. .;v k . VV Lv - " j ne necessary-expences for regular Junior?; 1 " r Student for the whote cburse. are as folTr' a i V Board and lodging : V flOO OQ' w . TJifee entire fees, .orllie Morat. Ma' thematiealah Chemical courses n 60 00 K - (. One half reeTortlie itetaphysicaTcWf ' - Matriculation feefwldch entitles the "K 'W ' f iStudnt to the use ol the rjeneral '- " " . ' -.f Xjbrary ... - f - jr4-; V-S Q0 . " - ios 00. . fftt. '. 4. -ft-"-'--- fti If . . -.. ' " ne , expenses or a regular senior Student are fn iwrtatr less5 than" the above 'ammint.;n'0u-: 1 much as '.he U required to enter, only' Area ' The Zaw Core co.mmencesat the peninr of " ' wic,oiirge, ana .icrminaies on ,ne oalurday ' ? befbrethe last; Monday in April." ' ;j, ,.; ' The subjects upon-which lecture's are delit ' edinftbis'dep'artment,v ire Law and 'Police.4 ti.e-! . opstitutiOn of the United States 'and that of ' Virginiaht'. " ;7 t.',:- v V fiorses. In another i 8tbie;were -lo cowb,iastlnev wihetU and from some liimi- RP -and thirst alter righteousness, those ;sti which were those tot - tne Uevorr es jests. at amongst 4 L t .;. Inhn WinniA. .... .. 1 : 1 . s : a a i . t tirsfi whic h were received I wno are-rorgmns anu inercuui, ana ioe tijeed, giveq hiui 1 by Mr. Patterson of B!-1 with indiffVTence on'- his part, they w re who are persecuted for righteousness' hake. mt tin these passive ana seii-oenyug virtues the timore ; aUo nine Baffrgrown ealves, Jill as eaibaldened to insolence, insomuch tha he'.totd; roe,! wefife, pfCthe-; 6a;roe;atoc.kf .The after some time he became the butt of h horsesfin the General's stables are attend- M.owa. Nevertheless, he obtained th ed'W.with;-equarcaVhere were in the friendship of many of the offict 1 s, eHpecial- itables 1 5: horses, besides his carriage hirs- ly the surgeon of the regiment, whom he es, and 3 dohkeyshe' large one for farm highly esteemed. This tUrgeon, who had use. the other-twoorilhe young ladies aiid reiturked with some degree ( interest the rMWrVri;; ihey go insultsVwhich hi friend had received, and jli 1 te'jileasa nify,''a .;:y ester d ay I rode tie passed unnoticed, spoke to him n-ypecting j?ll rotinii the pftirk, anc to the lake.. The hjs frbarance, and observed to hiiiMliat, I'iggerr is the hiost complete you can ma- as an 0fgceri jf he persisted in that kind of! uiiie, containing a;great'hanib;eror.hogs:l I ConJUet', he. would be considered unfit for alrries, ags and -breeds, but, tne one you l tne station he held 5 besides making him- the--gospel - lays a great stress. But the virtues which gife success ind prosperity in this world j are the bold, ambitious; tur bulent, and daring. - " ; Placed as we are then in sprobition, the character' we are called to acquire has a principal reference to a future existence. We ought then to be habitually looking forward kto ihe things unseen and eter nal." that we mav. feel the worth and im- John Henley, nortance of those dispositions, which the Albert Pi octor, world esteems not, and whiclrall its temp- We need the C tarles Wingfield, Edmund Christian, Adam Empie, Edmund Murdaugb, Lucin's Ed low, Thaddeus Ct.ristian, Jno Gait, Edw'd. Sem'ple, James Sempte, John Jones, John Sttibns, Robert Cole, C P. Lightfoot, Robert Morris, Wm. H. Clayton, do , do do iiotetourt, .do m Vei.lont. "Williamsburg, Virginia. Amelia,' ' do Baltimore, . Maryland. Williamsburg, Virginia, do do do do Smithfield, do Buckingham do Williamsburg, , do do ' do Nottoway. do James City, , , do King 8t Queen, . do . . JameVCity,. f do, Charles Ciy v j do do 'jrfdo . do Yorktirwii',1 ' do Warwick do Williamsburg, do do .do Camden co N.Carolina. Williamsburg, Virgin; do do do do do do do do do do' do d do do ' do do do do do do do do do do do do Pdo - Carolina. Virginia. The expenses of a Law. Student are,s (oh V , ; ipwiP':'--a ;rp ,:v-,;v. u nt'?- i Board, iashingfuet,&c. v v kgtf'oP,. j - Titioifee:vv.,'i-- -,V- 20-00-; U ; Matrictilatioh fee,' which entitles the " ' 1 ' v -' " Suident to the use bf the general f'.f h5," 'V and the law library h' 1 v, 560 ?-'" -t" ' - v . . f - . " -. . i. - ' J4, ; , K..' , -- : ..r,. v. t 1 c -:-' f ' LaV Students are hot required to 'attend any- v v V v ' . I.-' . mm fit - v.. 0' ?ie ouier classes, but are nermitted tn 'tW i if ihey think pfdper. . The Grammar .School pens on the 1st of Oc"' tober, . and clo$eVoh the 1st of August.1 , , jne suDjects; laugnt. m this department are, . English ; Grammar, ; Gei gjphy , ,1 ' Arith metic, ' f - Writing, andthe Latin and Greek classics 'and" i n addition, the higher classes are exercised; in i ne necessary expenses ot ,a scnoiar.are av follows.'-; J-v " f; i , - . s Board,-including every thing v$ib0.0d ; V uiftiwii &Vft v.' everyt V 1 do do York Town, ' Williamsburg, do do James City, do i Williamsburg, do York Town, Williamsburg, , do Charles City, Wi Ilia nisb org, do do Charles City, Williamsburg', do do , New Kent, . Gloucester Co. v Williamsburg, Buckingham, ; ' James City, -" Wohamsburgi Camdnco. New lent, . The Scholar may board with the Professor tf ' , " , Humanity or elsewhere but hisb'oard,i not tit), ' - ' exceed Jl 00 for Iho cburse. ,f, , i.The School of Modern Languages xjpen? and t .:. closes it the'same time withHhe ocienHnc cour- ses., ;1 TuUionee: ,;v$20 IpO. W..W ; ' The subjects 'taugbtt-in . this -department iare the Frenchi Spanish, 8c Italian languages witb H , Historical and Philosophical obrvatons ,, The elements of Philology applied to these Jangua- ges,' -'are Tike wise taught, 'y; V 't' .'V The tidies in aJUheScie'ic department . areconducted .by means of -1 jres and recital ? tionv ftpm appropriate text be ks. r j r ,v ' , f-yv; Tbe Students are examined rainutely at.each ' lecture, when additional explanations and ill us- V trations arv furnished by the rofessor. j ' ' V Students and Scholars . ki e also questioned ' circumsta.itiaiiy-on tneuetaits ot their atddies, m the presence ot.the Facultyfc"6t freauent peri uus in iuc v-uui ot, anu ay inc -juuuc r xaiiuiiauuii. ' ' A. EMPIE, Prest, and Profr. . r August 12. J: j 7 . y. ft-" ." Something SplritdUl i! 7. ... 4 . s TWo Brilliant Lotteries' to hi Drawn' thi . '! j ."a -v-r .A-vn; .y n -i-rr'.-'iv'-'-, ft, - w UliASb 15, urawson saturaay,',5th Aug. 1 830V' ' CAPITAL PRIZE, ZQMti bolting ' ;. '! . tick Jets otx 5' DrujLRi.f 601 :'V iumber Lottery 9 Drawn Ballots.; ASpIendid Scienter vr. " ,v 1 Jj! a 820,000,' 10,000,- 2,500, 1,50X J Vy f . Pive the i-neral ts the, Irtrest ever seen, u.ir ii.p Ut mil laochmr' stork nf both of- tatmns urse us to neglect. ; iimmrmuchmo ficers and men. Oo which lie. observed to strong motive wmcn arises from, -a neep othefg.vThe;(Jen the surgeon, that he should' conduct him- conviction of the realities if futurity, to itppaHnt as became "a man on all occsiorxs. sustain our exertions for the formation of ..f great wealth and kiiou ledge, oti seeing fe soon found,' however, that ; the i friend I so peculiar a character. ''..t.l'.'tVallN.tiiVi.ll' IHIIV KilHvt 'l : l" I .. t... ........ 1 .... 1 ....... nl tn ' ' ' " ' " ' -f uv", -aaiu ' ci, H iJ Vi. " 1 StM I 01 iiim uvinim --csiccuiru uciiaii iu . ; t 1 . . . hat l havingUhe'iinestrboar ever was sent subside. tv.e iitsults Of the officers to in- lt I. Iniw, rnglanl. r'antl zWouliUfcareely beheve cr4f arui that fe .tnut throw uj his,com- ;00f "A ; 1 htm whenitwith pride,' hVtotd himiit eime n,igsion, or be. branded with the n.tme of I , troni J b Ui i trt taes a wUi rio t f rjm; Kng- w,afdyiClie:'reiiin'el.ir. tbe service. At ' I Und.V TheVfarmW the next ciinvivial im etihg, at which most square, r wllhbbjM all the officer's were present, the conver- rbuiid iti1 rfThe hpuSe fyr- tffeUheep occU: tin fiaturally turned to those topics .n .f:ii- ?.i . . r.t.. .1" . AJi-.,:u ' . .i. . :-ftMi:-ft.i ... ned to e poini- -f. jf; VI I V1 " cn lire siMpoi uie qurrc j iuvt uuhu-i wllicu miMiary iiieii re , intn nal-V 1 1 Jrtgs are all of atone, and built as. if -:to en- COn verse.--1 lie observations bpcam tey'l jufeirever The Gene,raljhas a grent Va- eu.-a'iiid jiersbwalHf thpJT motive no one En(: riety of bird s, poultry, mertcaaidee'rV couldt doubt. . Tbe nost; conspicuous in X43 ''all protdded' ivjtH:-the1: fuce'st' ' fiosUCil.e I Hisjnsults, vas a young ensign, who. was wihmziiy y hereVT am sujr .rrprimapdedby suchl severe St Vi..I " ... 1. ' 2. y ..r.. r it ilf f 1ft i liM ." Ui t U. 1 r..1r nd'unin 'knit aanl tliffl Twu lllllll; , UrM.IM Jtw. i'vT r - -, J Icrillt dial IIC U'IIi.uiiciii.(.( ow.., . would le. valuable forotir farfbera to know, a pliallengef without leaving the tubie. 'ITiAfcfiiakeVcheesetliere VViieVeiiport fils friendi life burgeon, tbld uiirkL nuirpr i.vit us cu. li c ua m iininn inern whh ii unci iiaii tc uu lUiauwci.v. Hdmirabty aVrangef- im second. He V Dattern i farm the -uenerai appears, xo 1,1 so the. arrangements were TOaue on take ureal bleasure in it -J- he walks as near-1 the spot, to meet the following morning. ly oW-St evert liibrning as-he can. . Since j : When the parties arrived unthe;grbund, tall bo the ice,'he cannot ride on horse I was decided that tbey shouw . Uiith nre v"v9;wnicnv:is a g"av V1 v i; t. efiv ipgeer.; A.i "v' ,' r icMv v. -f'M'itl of tftat exerclseV aoil" was In theliabit g in: jhe air, and the bial lvof?his inag--,tf Ndfng'ehtirely oyVr; nisi pssed him harne tlatlier;dniVtted;v:iYo listed Jupbri seciitid trirf, ta whicnvL f Hhe benevolence off thgwid old-roan Grdiji;JHit object'ibich Urninitedas fhefe are: at least t went v poor families ;thV:hrst5ezc 'ireVViiy'supplie ence was hd 1 " "V aiCiUIUIIUtvi IUt . , ..., . '. f r- 1 near I tCiiaU9WU: ,yijyMvv. ft- - ' v .u -m m -Tvi'i i ed 'to tne: names uiai ,uc uau lumiicu xui amqiiiteiuro wVall tn'France'speak of the KJnghii himselt. would notrauow iurw: lorpear-; toMersVatia bf tftad hXStMyrii t j ehsigniSaid vta ea-th4tiD;?;to vajd toneo theiKmoaths.TbiaicountrV your time iscpime.A:trhey3fedhe aPuear t k-' .if inm a Crisis ii.t fvil bf Iient-- G ' rierced the, heart of his 1 ,,r m 'v,7,.- Por sale af HEWSON'S truly Jucky Ofg'de, - i Petersburg. v. v X' v Vt -".'f' ;V:D0irt it up! " ::Sis ' One of the .most Splendid Sf mes ever draw u i-;. .f! A C ATALOGUB F the Ofncers, Students and Scholars of Wil- 5 Priztes of Sl0p0, 5 t;5()0,'"5 of 400 Tickets 5. Halves 2 50: Quarters t 25, i ne scentihc courses or uns inst notion com mence on the last Monday of October, and witli ttie exception of the Law course, terminate on the 4th of Jqty of every year. - The courses' necessary for the degree of Ba chelor ot Arts are as f ollows : ' . , JUNIOft YEAR. ... - - j . . . - Lettres, philosophy of unetoric, Logic and Grand Delaware Uonsolidatei 1 as far as equations of the second ;degree and solid Geometrj', plane Trigdnometry, suration and Surveyine. The Chemical' embracing inorganic and nic Chemistry, the application of Chemistry j in the, United States; will be drawn on the-31ft V. r V , I ,. ji.ftVftft.i.4-' ; i RinfA' r ? ft'V.-i1 r v ... .... , r . n ,i riane to iNumberfxmery-ry Drawn mi lots, A, ; ,;Meh !--VTH&CASH.!! tf T ' e . ftft-v t i- .' 4 orga. apuais ,oi ,z,uuv, 019,00, 01 ot r, V; to J 200, 51 Ot 150, 51 ot 100; 80, 90,1; the arts ot bleacnmg, oyeing, larmmg, meianur- . ' -l ' t U gy, brewinp di stiftatioVt ;nianufct ureof Jickelv Drawn"". " ' glass a.d pOrcelain. &c-logethet wi htheel- Numcr9 m imUled to not less tbanL000, and " ements of botany and M.nera.op. L-JTK; 2 bf the Drawn lumbers can draw 20d. .'- The JuntfrPoTitujfclkUphynxc, from the frlcketsgojng at $ 10,' shares in proportion, 't 2d ot February , to the end, of the session -' ..iiin nffi' r - v - -SENIOR YEAR. 1 ;i i T 1L W. HRWSnNL ' ' - , liam and Mary College,' for the Session of 829-3CW -; ' ' t ' TJOlARD OF VISITORS. ' Jrihn! Page, Esq. Present Rector Tlie , R'ght Rey. Bishop Moore liurwell lUssetV, Esq. I.obert Saunders, sen'r. Esq'. Jloctor Alexfr: D."Gulti j , . John B, Seawell, Esq f . I " Judge William tlrowne, Robert G. Scott, Esq. John TyJer, Esq. - ' . . Doctor Charles Everett, -. Col. John C Pry or, . I , . HugirNelson, Esq. John D. Watktns, Esq. T Robert Stahard, Esq? - ; ' James M. Garnet V Esq. 1 A Joseph Prentis,' Esq. L ?-?' Cof. Robert. M'Candlish, ' -";' William Robbins,' Esq. " 1 r Judire Abel P. UniJiur. r Leonard I Ieideyv EsI Clerk the Con- j m-s . MVr"' " r l- "1, .I' : 1 .. . Acoustics, :. .-,,::. PACULTy. :: t ;h7V. l.teor The Rev. Adam Empie, President, and Profes- with sor ot Moral rhilosophy. . f- . ;x -. Ferdinand S impbelr Stewart, Professor of Ma- thematic- ' V'-'-'V'.' ;,j- '-'-r: james Semp.., Frofessbr.of Law and police. . v'; Thomas R.-riew. Prnftnir FPnlitieal law."'i ; ku. J..t.l J.i;Tr .-.:.; f I ft lrAAal t.r-jrtrnint pmhfuppft the aubiects of I t.iTu t ;.). thii h. 'tlConrt- w , 1 iLiiirv k iriiw iirr. r I in r.Mir ail iiiiuidiii.v. .... iv i liiciuuim ftft. .j. v w..--.- j i lutuu Jituiwi..ftv.tii'v ft-."-.".ft ftft a.iia . . - C. De La Pena, Professor bO. torero Langw the Jiext Superior Court of wjtV V m. . - ... ftftl. ft ... The Afento- I'tdilUul ' -.eeini?racing tne ; , . ol'' 1 . ' Law of Nature and Nalionsi Government of Po: : .' ; U ,;'. - '.,' v. r, . O, J" , V litical Economy. :o Hrhere ;.wi sold Jti a few Schemes back; of , The mV fftftiAaambracirtgtthere; this Lottery,) the Grand Capital of Twenty.fxvef . " y mainder of Algebra, application of Algebra to Thousand, ana the.Cash paid immediately. V7 V , . Geometry, Conic Sections, Spherical Trigom ; .Packages otTickets fot sale in he above Lot-. ; " metry, projections of the Sphere, Mathematical tenea Lk; - V v-:- - ' Gfeotrraohv:'' Astronomy and Fluxions.'- " -1 - a. a. 1 . L" t l - - ' nrftU: T,.J..-J I)l.:k,Af..'(imWKi; " i . - .. I if 1 , MeChMic, Hydrodynamics, Pneumatics.' V ; . '.C . .Optics, Magnetisrar Electricity, ;n-:jTppm ib-0 f... - olbgy,,PJiysicaGeography, &c.oge .r , - the rractical subjects ot the streoglb of mrizr-?':'r-- " T - v ' 7 "i-7 7,,, 'V: V. igine, ,d elemenUryrpnnciples.of.archirecy, '.'.ri'c'rS fftVv, ' ireV'?,: IX?? -tha "publication e -T, t , I'eiiuon i3r uivorce. v. r - K Vft terials, the construction; of atcb" 'and clock work, of roots, arches, hnuges, roads, the steam eii ture Besides the ttadies requirvd for jpraduation. t made:in. the North-Carolina Spectator, and OI wm, u. itogers, i'roressorot JNaiura rnuoso- pnuosopuy. w j-m : ptw"o oeneioioriucou"" i iwjwui i uievoun 'rri v' v ? phr'jiftdi-Ghe'iiustrv: fv&t i'V.i'- Departmentj; the; 'subject Historylfcch'- of House in Waynesville, on the 2d Wednesday f- ' Major 'l ClirisUajifjtu& theeliepartmeht'.vei both 'ar'Jonior, and i'Se terWhe.-.4th Monday in September -neat, nd '--s1 jMepii'GrbamV-Stewarifti , rr1 tiiorclass i' making: with the Physical and JIathe- plejidor answer, tp the Daimiff'a'petitioft; or the " CATLOGUE citef,,; a ' , ' - 1 fficT,Sbn:?J-' : . 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The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Aug. 26, 1830, edition 1
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