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mm. V v BY , BRYANT ERATIBLE, ESQ. , '' r f"i' ( 1 1 4 terMs of the nest. T HClETS' NEST will be published in it prent form at Thrta Doll, par enn. half p ayable on the receipt of the first number the reuuitt-J(-r at the end of (lie rear. Subscriber! who rereWe thoir papers per mail, will bo subjeet edto theadditionel expence of pottage. '. ' ' '' Papur to be continued ' 1 i tarn' ir f " " " i Afrlii-m-n'. vnu be iu tart j d ot one djlliw pe euar lr three weeks; and twenty nrs cent for ouch weeks eontina nce subject, however, to f 1 reaaoneble deduction, wfiencon- linuei for several months. , . Xtfrteibori Sfft. 3, IS12. k.. . Hertford Academy v ON Monday the" 31st alt.' the esa Btinatioa of the Students of Hertford Academy commenced i tho pretence of tho lion. Coord of Trail ee end t osmcroui eetleetioa of eititens, and eoncladed on tho lit instant. The Committee of Examination ceo with eenfi Jeneo inform tho Putlick, that tho Male pupil under the care of Dr. frunan, sod the females ander Mrs. fitogcralJ, acquitted themseleo to the entire iatifctioo of tho Board; oad without distinction from the highest so vtbo lowest classes, far esceeded their not sanroioo sxpectatioa. . Tho Committee caaaot witliholJ V need of jiul applause, da to the bur deals for their orderly dfportnrent eines the UstyeSrly axambatioa; tea fideatly bopiej, that tho earning jkar inay ba marked by similar stteotioa ioih to their classical aad moral duties. Ths Exerciiei of tbo Academy will sgi sommeoco oa ho 1st of October noin, onir ths superintendence of Dr. a frMiM, MiM4 fcy Stir. i'ye,)n the malo, sod Mrs. s gtrmlJ ia the female departments. -f Mr. llmmltmgun wil) attend well of ths young ladies as wish for iostrae iioa ia Ute iraachos of Drawio j and 1 he terms of tuition for the en suing year will ha a heretofore. Fay aasnt expected aaarterly ia advance. ' ' , ily order of tho Doard, t-,gi;oRGB GORDON, . " i 8oe. Protem. - -Mrruhrft gryr.gM.lSI8. ' . Notice. A BILL to esulfuh a separate & loctioa at St. John's Chapel, will be introdaeod ia tho aaxt General Assent Hy Also to bars ths Elections d.rierent deyi, so as to coocluds at tlia Coart House ia Wiotoa, As;. t7th.ll8. Harbour Fishery. The above fihery on Chowaa rirer helonging U tho heirs of A. Foster, deceaMtd if sot let ant before, will bo rented oat for ths aext season, before tha Court House door, oa the first day of the Soperior Court. : . j: Ii JUS. t. Ult-SVlHOViv, toowriuaw. Wmton. BeBtembcr . For Sale, THE emliraUa HOUSE and LOT together with tho improvement which I at present oeclpy, situated on tha aaia Street ia tho center of Murfrees harough. Tha sUad is well csvlealated for a mechanic and tha house might accommodate number of boarders with little UoaLIo. ; SAMUEL WELLS. . Murfrtuborf, Ag. tl, 1618."' ' - Salt for Sale. 1S09 Bushels Lisbon Salt, excellent quality, for Catii... Apply to . BELL, AND RAMSEY, who with to parchese Apple and Peach ' Brandy, for which cash will be given. Sept. 3. '' ' ' rtf almost everv description, vlU be kept constantly for taie at uus viicc. , ; . - -rRINTING executed With cciTCtacs and dispatch; . . ' -..".-i tlavt n hand and ejerftr talet an 'txtrmive cutortment of ' I DRI'.COOPSV GROCERIES. AMonj which art thi fillnvingarti' t v ' '0 f Yi' " ' . 1 p UPEITFINE bUA. Blue, ) i'rown, Dral)j and Corbeau; .OADCLOTII?, Do. do. Casi-i n, . Sattlnett, StockinetU, Com n; , and Uomhaseltes, Corderoys, : !t. Psnrv-CpH. nl.Vf!vrt ,Vetlow Nnkctiifi IV t S.uuu.. ;i, Plaia du, I'lorent'mn, t'union Crapei, Menrnin do. Lal!i ' while and black i Silk and Ci ftou tuAins, Mfn's da. do. Tii !',l Uic 1 .' ,k tc white Si'.k i'lcevi, ritiitt do. Coltolt do. Laeed Si!k Veils, Leno do. Damatk Silk thawt. hilk do. of different kind 4. colour; Cotted do, long end thort , Silk Glove, plain, figored and khoted f.anoi. I.rno Shawl, alain and twill ed Cambritk, Cambric k-tnnslin, thread Cambrkck, Solder and 1'sri INStl, tAxnt' lonraad ahort Kid Glnves. Calicoes, pnnted and stamped Csm bricks, Ginchamt, 'end tthambrays, e ana 7- inn i.inens, v vooa Shirting, Cambrick Dimities, com men do. .white sad coloured Marseille! Vestinr,' Barcelona, Malabtr. Mad- . . . ... rate aa Paodaane . ilanonercnien, ilk doi Indie Cettoos,' Bed tickinz f.li.' a.J Miie.' be! freetti Tel- low, black aad dove coloured Morocco Shoe with ties, do. leather do. ill en's best eslf-skia aad Morocco Shoes aad Pemps, Children's Shoe ef all colours, Greene Sandals, Tortoise-shell long end tacking Combs, bora do. Ledio M.raeao Indiienib1e. de Pocket and Memorandum Books, ea elritntasrortment el uaaier straw, Ploih iad Silk Boaaetttf tha latest fashioasfrom Boston, Men' het be. reread reran Hats, fett, wool, wiUew end patent water proof de. iy: :-.,'.;Grbccries.'-- West-Iadia and New-England Raits, Holland Gia. apple and peach Bran dy, fine and eoerte Salt, Molawes, brown loaf end lump Sugars, Coffee, Copperas, Pimento, Pepper, race and ground Ginger Cinnamon, Mastard, Imperial and II jr son Teas, Lampblack, nit ahito Lead. Yellow and red Ochre. Spsniih Brow a, Lintteed and truaUiI, UKUMtvn oiausunas, RIiu mh: Trace Chains, weedier! ft. plooghlloes, 30,80, 10, 8,9 and td. wrought and cut naus, oweae ana Russia Iron, German Steel, Powder and Shots, Cotton and Wool Cards. ' ''JUt Ik following Clatiicoi 4m a AfixcsMcaeowi BOOKS :' Vit. Lewkiag-GIess for the Mind, Mar ray's Reader, do. Sesjoet, de. Gram : Ait id. aliridrod. Walker Pro nouncing Dictionary, VVaUb's Arilh- meticK, iHwenn t no nimw u ograpby, Gibson Surreyinr, Roddi mans Rudiments, Cordon, Selecta Ve lira, Car Delphini, Tirgil do.' Hon ace de. Cicero do, Ainsworth's Latia Dictionary, Howard's Greek Gram mar, Greek Testament, Lucian's Di alogues, Carey's Pocket Atlas, Blair Lectures abridged, Do. Philosophy, Xenophon, Cyropsrdia,-:Morse' Ga geieer, Do. Atlas, Scott's Works com nI(AK vol. Menntr and Cuitoms. Porter's Travels id Russia, Bigland's View .line vrvrio, vutnutm viiiit - NOVELS. Village Pastor, Teles of Fashionable Life, Thinkt-I-to-my-. ir a? . - H1-l.-l.-- r1!-!.. . en, x vrei vi iucimuui) vw'.ui March ef a Wifefhalabathe Destroy er, Oberon, 8 vols. Edmund the Wan derer, Hungarian. Brothers, Thaddeus of Warsaw, Winter in JUondon, won Sehaitian. ' ' . . : .!';" P.lanlr nA .rVTemorkncloni Iookt. Hot pressed, vellum and gilt Letter Paper, Foolscap writing' do. Quills, Wafers, Dealing-wax, etc. otc. . . All ahich will he aold ea moderate terms for cash, er on short credit. Erery kind of Produce taken in pay ment ai me iiigncit munn ( ii-o. , . ' Nurfrniboro", Sept; 3.H12, A few untarmed Sheepskins are'wanted at this office, for xvhich Lfisnwlt be patu. : Blank Notes. Warrants, on hand. ... Vf.i''T. 1 '-"j I 7 THE GOVERMENt. U II ERTJ'O Jt D ; A C ADE M V, l . - .at Mvare.ssoovon, ' Agreedopon.by the r..rd of Trustees, oa tie S6th dy of jL A. D. 1818. .-;-v ;articlu i. ;. ' ,.ot aiias t'-sianfe. " ' :v' ' ' tzt. i Tl.e q iter - shall be conv 'cr'l'fi c toeing th the I ; : (.. i j.. April, July, mur lor a suu ur 1 : nod loan one quarter? Provided, tiat when echo lars t Cer from a Uistante, alter Uic criarters have commenced; the trea- suVer may be authorised to jreceive fof such quarter, auth sum aa may to him item reasonable. - ' Sec. Z. Every student shall, at the time of admission, pay tone quarters tuition ia advance, and produce to the Principal a certifi cate of his or her admission. " ' St---, t. Th l.rmt nf tuitinh ahall be,for Spelling and l?ead?ng, four dollarsyofReading.writing, Arith metic:, English Cramraari and the Elements of Geography five dollars, for the Languages Mathematu.!:, use of the Globe and general Geography, Natural Philosophy and J-oglck six dollars per quarter. , k Auiivi.t it, . .. OTBSSUf or T STPDfWTS WtTl sclnaur. '-'. ' . Scl I.1 From tlie! first day " of April until the first d-y of October, attendance will be requirsd irom the Tinjnnjr Of the bell, at sunrise, until dismissed for break fastj'Bgain rrom 6 A.M until 12, and from P. M ufttil 6. From the first of October until the first 6f .ApriU- irom p m ine moriinui"." uia. fast, and from V Vi-.l 2-ia thie afternoon from 2 until a. No at tendance will be reouired on Satur days, except by the higliet d"") ITilO CUUU1I lUIIIIWWIIuH. ... . axe. s, At tne ringing oune Den the- students shall pair, in a decent and orderly manner to their reapec tive seat) after which, all conversa tion, whispering, and improper ges tare shall cease, and diligent at tention to their various duties and employments shall be required. , Sec. X. No student shall take from trie desk or apartment of an other student, any ankle without permission. i , . f -f - Sec4.' A monitor shall be" up eointed weekly from the:. senior classes,7 io each , apartment, who shall notice all absences,- offences and indecorums', and report them to the Preceptors. . n- , - i V y- !;-:; '-ARTICLE; tlVfrt M -lr--v':txaacisn. sko stcnir.s. . Sec 1- The academy shall Tie onened and 'closed, morninir and evening, by reading a portion of the Holy ScriptuVev nd by prayers diinntr which the students shall be have with strict decorum, and shall be provided With JJibles to ' look over' the nnrtion read. '':'' :: i Sec. 2. Thti branches of learning taught in the acaaemv, snau oe R9r)inf. Wrttltiir. Snellinp. Elocu tion, English Grammar,- Arithrne- .. " ... 't' i. ...-; f.vl UCK, ucograpny wiin uie wee i inz CXnitrm. l-thlnrick--' Lorrict. M. thematicks, Natural Philosophy, i . v ir .11 , wiui inex.aun anuvjrcciunguugce. And in the female department. Needle-worlt, Drawing, Painting, , Rtrl ThpVe ahall he si monthlv Visitation of the school by a stand ing committee ol the board ot trus lngcommsnee os me uuaru u nuo-i . . i ' vi . ii-i.ii.. ..- tees, wnose auxy u auau po wj no-i y ' j tice the deportment and proficieny "leased and findasure and imme . . . . . . .'.. . ""I ,lt. rnniipi'sncf. I therefore drew ot tne students, .a -, . c j t-l -z. -V-1, t- ...i examination and exhibition, which! oico. i ncrc innu dc in annum ttmli rMtVttiil'rircii'detrie vaca tion in the mohtn of September, to be regulated by tlie standing com mittee, t'.-ov----". y vif.-dV' -r. ARTICL ,1 V. r: . COKDCCT 0' TBK STCBKT OD Of ' ma aCADBMr. -:f Sec. f. Jf any student shall ab sent himself from the Academy, without permission from the Pre centors, or Shall absent himself from Publick Worship on, Sunday. ws 1 ... ' . ' . . . ..-A .K..v. snail Dring a wrmcn riu imm the family with whom he resides, when he cet attends the Academy. Sec. 2. The' students shall main tain si decent and respectful deport ment towards all -wiiti whom they converse, especially towards ihone advanced in years, and towards the Trustees of the Academy. " , - Sf.c. 3. All n'rofiuie. indecent and passionate lanuafE is r iprcssly for bidden: aud sit noisy mid irr.j i , sports oh the sauuatn are to ue avoided. v ' '' ' ' 1 - ' 4 ' ' V Sec. 4 No student shall enter the enclosure of any Inhabitant to commit any trespass on his.proper tyj or to, disturb the feace of his iamily. -'; v- :,'',' '' ' - - 1 i a a f Src. St Any student cohvictcd oi haunting taverns, tippling shops, or imnroncr rtlaces of resort, or of gamblingformoney, shall be punish ed at the discretion ot the Doara oi Trustees." ' " vv -. Src 6.' As the Trustees feci a solicitude to fulfill their pledge to watch over the morals and deport ment tf the youth committed to their care, many o w hose parent and o-uardians hv'u e at distance. O . V cannot be consulted on such occa sion they slo therefore forbid A.iy student of lh Ataderay from at tending any dahcing-sihool, or any balls which may be gives in the tlace. while the v arc. members ol the Academy, unle? thy bring a written permission lrom uieir pa rents or guardians'. ' . ' ARTICLE V. . . VuminiiraTS. The only intention of punishment is to preserve go -d order, and to reclaim the offenders and sucU h:is hitherto been the good conduct of the students, that the Trusts feel a hope it will seldom be fnecessary to hav recourse to it. AVheo it shall be necessary, it shall be either private a.umoniiio snu ,.uivim punishment by the Preceptors, fcr publick-adnronitlon, suspensiciii and expulsion by the,Trustccs-tbe two 1t never m take place -whhout serious caustf, and a full meeting of the board. ' ? -'LLJZM-, ARTICLE VI. . ;c,.; aiaT10SS. ... '' , There shall be two Vacatiohs- one duriniv the month of.Septem ber, arfd the. other a short feriod before Christmas, at the discretion of the. superintending .committee, k 'ato i eo o&3i. s2 T . , .. : . - t ; i r.ftPIF.S OF LETTERS " From Captain Porter to the Secretary y,of. the t Navy;' accompanying those published last Week. ; ; f -J'.y'C r SlkFindifig Wyself much etu barrassed by tlir; Alert from' the great number'of Prisoners' we have ..1-kn,!. mnAm -Yafviii' flfV f "rnn. eluded tliat before our urrival in America the number would b eon- srderablyaugmented,and as I found my 'provisions and water getting short, and being well satisfied that a plan had been organised by them lor rising on the ship In the event of an engagement! I considered it to be ttie interest of my country to get clear of theixv as speedily as possible i partlcularljr as I was Well assured that immediately on their arrival in. SL f ohnV an eaual num- - , i t k nf mv rnnntrvnien would be I --c-rj--"- , I am written Rtinulations corresDond- -r - - , . Scom ""f sf 'threw 1 Withe'"guris of -of the Alert overboard; withdrsV from her all the men .belonging to the Essex; appointed iieut yK r, umer to command her. as a cartel, put all my " ' a 1 - 1 without permission frt prisonerson board her and dispatch-i second atid third articles, but per- , ed her for St. Johns, tii Newfound- mit me to mention my ejection to land, with orders to proceed from the last, as it seemn by your requir- thence to New-York with such A-.Ling ras to remain a -m bosta-e for - niericans as he may receive in ex change, 'V.,?. . At more suitable opportunity 1 lisdl do myself the honour to hy before you' copies of every pspir relative to this transactim and air.-, cerelyhope that my conduct in tlii offair may meet with your spprobs lion ; .. As the Essex has been so annoy. Ing about Permuda, Nova" Scou.i Ond Newfoundland, I expect I shall have to ma. the gauntlet throuU their cruiiersr jt)u mr.y hov m r ti'.ti oj' J that il .sh.p -f I'i' tire can do shall be done, and a hat ever may be our fate, our country shall never blush for us. .'.' I have the honour, lie. rSitnedV -'. D. PORTER. lion. Paul Hamilton, ; ; ; , Secretary (f Vie Ai vy, r . . Washington,- . , .; " ( IThe foUowinir are the pnnerj ac. companying the preceding: vr.. v r ' IWO -lenera io vii. .. i.i-i...i ... , with his answer, verbal and v. rut- . to the frstt acopyc f the pavpoi given to Ikut. ilifer tml a s i ; of-tapt iauyiarpe s ctrnr.c;.:. t certifvirJir to the number rl "crihi.r-'. trs put tn Lvaid the curtvl A L n, , -( Sir Ah arrangt merit hi sur gfSled itself .to fiu, vhiih, in r..;.' opinion, is calculated to ttivsntc t! c . iiitcttst of the Cnitrd , Sutcy, i t well as that of lis tritai.cic n-'yi' ty, and if accitcajd to by Jou s! ; '. be irr.nufiiately put in teti ti i should you object to ihc t-i r v!v v si ill not a.'itr il.ls be ripe.-'j. a: u- , the treat mint uf-ual io pinoi n? t war w'iU in future be oUtned tc rdyour crew. AhT. I The Akrt to be clrp? -a-cd of ll her armamti i, nid c rT'.. tet-d undr charge ci an ,t(Tvtr ' this ship j.9 a carti l to st.ch LriutU port s-you sway d.tta nojt , sable, -aud to take yu oiHiJtrs. aiv.i , crew, together v. hh the Eritibh cu:v . , tuiii and'rnate of n.iTchi.ia y sel with their en w, now priscnti on board this ship. : , A - Art. 2. The cflicers to gd.tW, parole of honour,, not to sttse- V gaiii'bt the Up.itet States of A iwr' . , s ia;during theexiatitie var, unt';! r--. ? gciarly tXt.laiiged. -J he captain' mmesoi merchant vessels trd t!.u: ' crews, as Well as the -petty ofl.vj?: seancn, mariuts, landitncn r. boys composing your crew Mo IV exvhangtd jmrnediuicly cn th' ir rr v rival to a Lriifbh port lor u c q';: '." , , number of cquul j,rao.s ' An'.'.n ? -can prisoners, and are, not to si . 'v. against the United States umil -, exchange tares place. J i; Vv Ast.. S Tlie swordx of t):e $-;:, ficers to bwf returned to them V;.;. 'Art4Vou to -remain as ' pledge for the faithful fuliilmcr.Vt' the loregciing ar';itles. ' ' . 1 have tec honour, t.c..'" '(Signed ; D. i OUTER." . Capt. T L: PC Laugharne, , J y lati cbiv.fnandir ej. hi B. . ,.. tkop of tvar JJeri Present. V After 1 delivering the preceding letter to Capt. Laug-harne he; ver-r bally informed mr, "Th; tl is r ff.-' ctrs preferred remaining with b:i , and sharing his fate; and as hf W , confident that some of his ship'. 1 company were much prejudiced a- -gainst him, he did not wish thtm to go iQ Newfoundland, until he could,1 ' Ixi present ta appearin his ovin justification, before they could have? an opportunity of injuring his ho ;. nour and reputation as au oTicer, twth of which lie held as inestima- f, ble, and. as a coyrt martial could not 1 take place in bis absence." He then; ; wrote me the following letter: , " V r Jueutt 18, 1812. Sir .1 have the honour to act ridwledge the receipt of your letter of this day's date, offering an ar , v" . rangement for the officers and crew of his maje6ty'8 late sloop Alert. ,In answer thereto 1 beg to inform - vnn I arrant and SPlH.e' to the first ' ) - ! V 'A sjieaa
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