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. 1 fttt '4 i' 1 ; 1 ; ' hy. BY :xa: ' , -': Vhr'; ' a"-- ;:o.-;- ;-i -.-'.I t.- ,. i - 1 TERMSDF THE NEST Tee HORNETS' WEST f will be published in its present K firm t Three Dalle, per enn. h.lf payable the receipt of tbe in t'nurnber-i-the' remain & r t t! e end or.be jesn'---X 1 J SuLiciiLort who receire their paper per mull, wilt be ub(ect- ed to theaJJitional expenoe of' neetag. j. . ' ; . 5. f ' Paper to be continue! VMil - 1 ell frrjr( are peiJ up. . f J Advertirtint '! be.imert- ', ee,t one du'.Wper teuare lor I three Week; end twenty-fire eentr for- 'e.ch week eontinn- snee subject, however, ?' ego reasonable deduction, whencon-f J tinned for several months '-,'' f J . Mrfrtuboro StfKS, 1812. J or ta el (A Sfurritir0igk:llo9k: ,88 ' '"An Impartial, and Succinct ' Jli rjp, Declension and Revival i1 t .......... . o - . - - v unurcnot oiirist. ; , l torn the Birtf oj pvr'oav" tour to the present time,'C Faithful ' Characters of the - PrincipatFersonageS, An : a : 7 ; , en'f and Modern.- ; ciaj;Uljto tbtlatt CvunttH of . jjuntingtlon. k ' ! . boo;:::-. nr witn auutuous. eorreetiune end tiotet, with twenty sine copper platea. Sunford'i Domestic Chaplain, being fiftj tw ihort lectaret with eppropn U Ilmni en the mot intereiting eubjecti for' ererj Lord' day in the "year. Abe, variety f kIiooI book .htmUhf -'s iu , TRADER fc WHEELER, ;rV3l rtqnttt Mil thou indtbttit io Mm re maktimmtdiat ftmint. , October 1. 1818. ' ! ' A BILL t tttaUUh eeperate E- lection kt St. John's Chepel, will b introduced ia the next General Awnr . blj. Al te hev the Election! on ' different daji; o U teoclude at the ' Coart Ilonw in Winton; Vv - An?. 37th. 1812. ' ' ' y "Harbour; Pishery " Theabo Fiihery on Chowan river Belonging ! the heirt of A. Foter, - eceeied-r-if not let oat before, will be rented oat for fhe next eeton, before he Coart Hoom door, en the hrrt daj f tbe Saperior Coort. - ; ' JOS. F. DICKINSON, Guardian. ' Wintoo, Srpteihber 8. THE ialoaWe HOUSE en together with the improreroenta which I et preient ni'papjr, ihotted OB lh Main Street iitithe center of Macfree boroogh, " Tbe itendi well calculated fnw m. mchanic. and the homo might : j accommodate a amber of boardir ';.with' little trouble, v ' , SAMUEL WELLS. . iV-' Murfrsboro Jig. Si, 1818. '. ' 1500 Bnihels Liboa Salt, excellent '! v nality, for Caih...Appljr to , BELL AND RAMSEY,. who with to purcbau A pple and Peach iirandy, for woicn caih wiu pe giten, 'dei BLANKS W. Of almost every description, 'C,: witi. be kept constanSl for ; tale at this .Office. " -K PRINTINO Executed with 5 correctness and dispatch.- Murfrcc cc Gordon! Tlfive'cn hand and tJfer fot tatewn extensive atucrtment of DRY COQDS if GROCEUIES, Among which arc thefdloxutng'urti ; - tla Viz. ' . : SUPERFINE ,U!wlt. plue, Prom,. Pra!, and Corbesu; LiODCLO Da. do. C.si- awr,'. 4tiintt, St:kiiiptti, Eom btiinei, and l'0(iiLjEelU, Coi Jurovi, Tluikf't, Fncy Cord, and Velvet c t Ttky Valvetf, Cotton Cmi- mor, i jl in loo Finn,' !'!"r t Y c'.low'N'.li.ecn, Twi.Icil L" Plaia do, i'ioftine, Canton Cr'fi, Sloarniedo. L ''''' while and Llrk Silk end Cotton ijtockingi, JHn' do da.' Ttmb'd laced black while Silk Steevei Plata do. Cotton da. Laced SilkVwI., 'Lena do. Damatk.Kilk Sbewl Si lie do. ef different kindi 8t roloaret Cotton do. Jonij fid thort Sdk GJor, pl,n. figared and knoted Letto,' Lena Shawli, plain and twi!k ad Canbrick, Cambrick-mailin, thread Camback, Spider and Pari NeU, Ladie lonrand ihert KJd Clorei; Calico, tori a tad and tantped Cam bricks Gingham, and Snamhraj, 4 , and 7-8 Iriib Lineni, Cotton Sbirtigi, Cambrick Drmitiei, eom oi aa da. white and ealo ore d Marwillei Veiting,' Barcelona, Malabar,' Mad ras aid ' Bandanna ' Handkerchief, ilk daw India- Cotton,' Bed-licking l.adiee and Mine', bei green, yel low,' black and dote coloured Morocco Shoo with tie, do. leather do.' Men' beit calf kin and Morocco Shoe and Pump, Children' Shoe of all colour, Grecian Sandal,. Terteiie-thell long and tat king Combe, horn do. Ledie' red and green Morocco Inditpeniiblet, do' Potketand Mrmorandam Book, anelef-nttnortnirpt of LadUt' Straw, Plu.h and Silk BoaneUaf the latest faihiom frera Eoston, Men bet bea ver end rorm Ifat, f. U, wool, muUH and l r,' -nt water proof Jo.- ,. tj r '.''.','' .Cirnrcric.'?;..- t. k-iuu ana iicw-inianu i.im, Holland Cm. apple and peach Urea dj, fine and coart alt, -lolattet, brown loaf and lump Sagart, Coffee, Copper, Pimento, Pepper, race and ground Ginger, Cinnamon,. Munlard, Imperial and H y ton Tea, Lampblack, red and white Lead, yellow , end rad Ochre. Spanith Srown, L'uitieed and train Oil, CROCKERY of all kind, Glat ware, 1 race Chain, weeding at plough Hoe. 30, 20, 10,8, 1 and 4d. wrought, and cnt.Jjail, Sweden and Rnuia Iron, German SteeL Powder and Shott, Cotton and Wool Card. Alt Iht following Clatiicti d MtftUmmu BOOKS t - - laOoking-Glat for the Mind, Mer ray'a Reader, "dot. eOjOal, do. Gran mar, do. do. abridged, Walker Pro nouncing Dictionary, Wilah'a Axith m tick, Di! worth' t do. Mori' a Ge ography, Gibtoa Surjing, Raddi man KM Jimentt, Corden, bckcta Ve tira, Caiiar Delohipi, Virgil do. Hor ace do. Cicere-do. Aintworlh' Latin Dictionary. Howard.' Greek .Gram mark Greek Teitament, Lucian Di alogues, "Carey' Pocket Atlai, Blairt Lecture abridged, Do. Philoiophy, Xenophon; Crropedia, Morte' Ga aeteer, Uo. Atlae, Scott' Worknom (lte-5 vol. .Manner and Coetema, orter'e Xreli la Ronia, Bigland't View of the World, Buchanan. Chrit Can ' Retearehei w '.-.;. i NOVELS.-.yillago Paetor, Tale, bf Fi.hUhail Life, lhi0ka4-l4--WJ5 Fdreit oP'Meltabanoy(Clebe search tjf nWife.TUlabatha Dettroy erjObe'ron, S ol. Edmpnd the Wan derer,, Uanf arian Brotheri, Tha4deo of Warsaw, Winter in London, Don ScUrtiaft.'.-; ''''---". '':-;.;-' -"!;r Blank and Memorandum' Books, Hot pretied, yelinm and, gilt ' Letter Paper, ; Foolicap Writing- do. ' Quill, Wafer, Seelinr-we, ate. Iiov vi- "All which will he rold en wederaU terms for caih,' or on thort credit. Erery kind of , Produce taken itt pay meat at the bigheit market price. .:: Uurfrttibof', Sept. 31812. $kcep Skins.1 . A jew untannea oneepsKins 'are wanted at this office, for whtch Cash wti be paid. dn hand.- . . . ruli: THE. govi:h or HEUTFOUD at auirttt f Agrer .'s'pon.liy t!.e V - Oa ' .htLj of i ; AH.TICL ' ' Cr 40M I S- r.c. 1. The cons'hlered as cv r--. fil St il;iv of J ' i ' a quart- r. I'roviati i, , lars c ,y r from a U. v quart ri have comm. eurer may be author's for em h quarter, aut ' to him seem reaso! Sec. 2. Every 6t the time of aJmi quarter'a' tuition in prodace to. the Tti. cate of his or her ad. .Sec, 3, The terms' be, for Spelling and I dollaraforReadlr" metick, English Cra Elements of Ccui. i, for. the Languages, 2 use" of the Globe Geography, Natur ' and Logick six dolla "...4 ARTICU aoyianajaat. or t ',t: WITUIM T . Sec. 1. From t! April until the first C attendance will be j the ringing'of the I until dismissed for 1 from 8 A. M. 'tsr.'l S r.M. until 6 I V October until. the f . from 6 in the.mor:,' fast, and from 9 i i. . -4 . I.. . e I: a -. f 'T ') 1 the ' ' rter . 1 i . . v.. "J t ( f 1 xz (lays, except by the 1.' Jiep tlasses, who exhihis composition. ; . ' Sec. 2. Atthericjinofthebell the atudenta shall repair, in a decent and orderly manner to their respec tive (eats; after irhkh, all conversa tion, whimpering, and improper ges tures shall cease, and diligent at tention tp thclo various duties anl employments shall be rtquircdf . .. Sec. 3, No atudent,; shall, takfl from the desk or apatmcnt of u othejr student, way article without perai&tion . ' ' . ;SCk 4. A monitor sliall bo ap pointed weekly from the senior classes, in' each npartment,-who, shall notice, ail absences, . olTencei and indecorums, and report them to the Preceptors, l ' ; ARTJCLE HU , SSCRCIIS 4KP tVD1IS. ; V' Sec. 1 The- academy- shajl be opened and closed, morning and evening, by reading a portion, of the Holy Scriptures,, and by: prayer--during which the students shall be have with strict decorum, and shall be provided with Bibles to look over the portion read.' v: . ' ' 1 ;: SeC" 2. -The branches f learning taught.'W the. academy,! shall he Heading, Writing, Spelling, Elocu tion, English Grammar,. Arithme tick, ijeWraphy vUhilie use'of the Globes, itietoru;k)r4-gclt,' 1 jvia thematicks, : Natural Philosophy, with tb,e. Lvin.andGrteHinguages. And in the female department, Needle-work, Drawing,. Painting, &c. , - '''" - ? Sec There shall be tmontWy visitation of the school by n stand ing committee of the board of trus tees, whose duty it shall be to n tice the deportment and prpliciny of the students. " - - i ' '.: v 'Sec. 4. . There haH be an annual examinaMonand txhl'itijan,..w.hjj?.hl shall immediately precede the vsca-. lion in the month of September, to be regulated by the standing com mittee. !.':; ' f . r ARTICL IV.:;4"- V" COWDPCT Of-THB aTDSCHTS OCT OT '.-.'t. ' 'aeanaat. " ' Sec. 1,' If any student shall ab sent himself frora the AcacU my, t Mmi..ii.,n from the Pre-! tl.IJ. thla woman badt born Janua r'r.' . n, . 'sent himself ft om; ry 7th, 1783, within a jear ntu r he '.' , r 'r n Sunday,-hei touplcd. with her. .This giil, i ullrd n excuse trom s ! e rtsiJcs, , i' : ." . ;i ' :.y. J ' ' 'I I . '.--. 1 i' j -rt-. '- v i they ? 1 . tl.oae ' 1 ! - ' i the r. M t t and fcr.j 'y nre to be enter , 1. .habitant to - t a lii proptr- of h is i '; convicted of t ; ; Hog shops, or , t report, of tf ; ,sl ;illbe punish i cf the board of ed ; Tn t t..C l- -:.'a-i-. ; c. C. t Trustees feel a tuU'-i t' fji.ll their pledge to watih over ihe morals and deport nienftif tl.r: j rn ! h COtpmittcd; to t! tlr care, n! : y t f whose, parents a-:-l g:Tt';.i"s i:virg,t..a distance, c .-.nut le cor.iiilted on auch occa sion; tl.iy ila therefore forbid the su.len! cf the Academy from at toi.;.i-" any ti.nu in-scDoot, or any I ,"j ,.',, Ii nuy be given in tbe 1 1. iff, v, ; . . e they are members of tLe Aia.I.-niy, unless-they brin'j n t,i a j-crroisiion from their j. i- ?-.!-.' i . . t ' jns, . - "ak ucle y. " rvNISItMSMT. The oply. intention of punit is to preserve good ordtr, reiht'tii the offcnderj and su 1 '.!.v. ) been the pood c t' student , that the Tr ta have' recquisc ta . t 1 to . ! ; ,t c r ... .i .u shall be necessary, it sha'J be either private' admonition and -corporal punishment by the Preceptors, or puMkk admonition," suspension and expulsion by the Trustees the two last never-to; take place without serious cause, and a full meeting of the board. . - . " , - 'ARTICLE VI. : There shall be two vacations- one during the month of. .Septem ber, and the other short period before Christmas, at the discretion of Ck superintending committee, , BIOGRAPHICAL. m m m A . rf - . - . 1 , -I t t . - , - t i I ' - - 1 -ri. t i' raon tun wi raxcMt a.seiTJi. ' THE PmNCKLT TK1UMVI. i . KATJi;.,' " Georget Fredtrici Of If m. Guftyh. ': " Prince Regent commander fn ' ;V chief of the forces, a4 a4miral :!'.; of the 'fleet. . ' . " " ' ? V r-,. 'f ;- The Prince Regent of the TJnjt eel Kingdom of Great Britain and Irclnnd, was born on the1 12th of August, 1762, and is therefore in hi SOih vrnr. In rnrlv life he was married according tv'ehe btdnan ces of ihe Lhurch of England, toa mot, interesting and pccpmnlishd lady, Mrs. Fitzherbert,' TJbis so lemn engagement after some years continuance, was declared null and void, and he took for his second wife ' a princess of the illustrious house of Brunswick,' to. use. the language of :. the court. He soon treatetf this wife with the most dis gusting coolness and contempt, and "eloped from ber bed and board," and moryerjiec.ftsjd. herhoi incn-, tiiipnr v. tfinunh he , himself WttS known to every bawd U the metrrH polia as atpong the most profligate creatures w,ithin the bills' of mor tality." An inquiry, known bV thrf name of the delicate investiga tion.' was had, and the lady in due time honourably acouitted. GeorW, howeycr. ackQowledg-j.jt:icimiilei t Vfianoue Caroline yiiiu.4a, is; 18 year olJ,'rtpresented to have quite as much tense as bt lcng to llit family, and rrported to de signed as a wlfeithe yomg prince of Orar,ge, son of the ex atadiholiler of Holland, s soon as the parties arrive at maturity. If , this jnatth not agreed upon, ih Piay be unable tp please teffancy a mono1', thi .? "IrcU'uiiate prin ce" that yet reign in Jturopei mount the tjirone as. be the second ' virgin queen" of Ens-land;' V ; '.' .;- ;1 lie support f the prince re gent from the time of his birth to the present day (49 years) hs cost the iiritiih nation, by dhect annul ties only, twenty ' millions of dol lars he has also received excessive free gifts" from the parliament on several occasion. Btaides, his debts, then amounting to more than ' ' T i two millions of dollars, w ere raid ,. ' " by the people in 178r. "..'"'.". T4 8 years aftcrrds hia'prorr.is sory riote for iOOC would riot sc!) for 30. shillirgs ira the money mar ket, and government 8g:in. inter fered' to su j.ort the; "4 dignity of the heira;7arcllt., His debts wei'e paid from the public purse a second time on wiiicii occasion, mcy a . -. ; .. - m mounted to. 75O,8C0l. 4a. d. '(2,' ''"...' s '''vM 842,112 dolls.) Since then hc.waa v - I'-H re'itved. but we do not rerrllect to -' . 7 t a:nount, and the London pa, now st ite it as gratifying in; that his debts proposed -e p-'. 1 by a vote ,f piliamcnt . r ta ; pi tr' rot t V ') t 1 i . rc.l rro.rcoh only, 2, : .! It is ui.dcrstood ' iiiv.il r 1 Co. hiive rnfced .v l' -1 i' ; - 'n.'i ; the - cf their i s i.; the r ' .'s 1 it f ', vJ ,. t-i i... j-mt ie Uiu.- i i . .c-; enough). 'that' they are fuiihtr to. procure for him a divorce from his. w ife on the plea of want of chastU ' ty before mariinge! ' h , ; " . ' "' ' ' :. 1 his lirub of royalty has cost the British hationthat is his own per, sohal or' individual support, about . 800,000 dollars on an' average; fot; - . every, year of his life, independent , his fixed annuities ami public, free, gifts, receiving large portions ",. Pi the, lf candle ends and "chteso PJC'ngs.of a profligate govern" mtnt. Nqondpf that. 'twofda 4J oi .the, labpuring pootfare paupera' u , --nq wonder that. the; -spinner . or , .' , Weayer , by tolling 19 hours In every . 24, U hawlly able-to furnish a wife arid two; or three email children ' witha sufficiency even of the co'pr .est "bread This fciat; Georgej . G,uelphJ without doing any thing to. ''.'' compensate the least atont' of the- expenditure .lias consumed , thei ; whoje proceeds oC three thousand 1 mqn fqr ny-nine year, admitting that, each of, them, earned one idol 2 " sac -per wayv. AJier? is no languagn., that can' paint his debaucheries in . ; thfcit true Colours---!! that Prench ' Ingenuity- could devise, nd Britis.lt strength, perform, 'were concentrat ed, consolidated & systematized by ' 7 nlmiandihis profligate collearrues. -Z .Jjay ihe. graces of tjJSqutlj,. Se.. i.iMiucis '.wcrc-.imprcsscu into m -ervicean4 Wore than'Otaheit- ans couia 00 waa transacted in the - brothels oi tbe Pnusa prioee aiXCST )ni suits are yet continued. Public -, report said he- was confined with n sprained anck.iNotw how lie' fret v this' disaster' waa not so generally r: v -known.' ' '. 1' " ' ' i caricatnrfl engraying, exposed y t to common view in the. windows of -th print shops .pf Londoh.'solves -' 2 Deen irespaa-ing on a aencate pro - r perry .belonging tp-r lord Holland, who seized him in the fact, fell up- ' bti him and ' blacked his; toal eye, . slapped, his royal jaws, and termln- " ; ated tbe affair literally jby liking him' down' ' stairs. bV-which' ' hi V tpyjl ancle was sprained, $c. v lThe print;,, regent has jp.cnjta.. : r. V- - - - - 7 T S . ' - i v v. .. ..:.; v A.-hh i y: jl i . at i ,.r -WVfr hJ-
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