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i - : 1 1 K - 'j' A ' "1 V 1 -' 9- X. '1 . BY : BRYANT'.BRAMBtEvl'ESQ 'V-'.: 4fe j -T- "i i - . - f ' ' : . : ' ; 4' J ' "-i-'Hf-. V' i "; .-'-i --v;i('',:',''''i-'?.-'-'"'s'i ,.j-f-'i"i."i '! r-'i- S V 'r ' i i ; ; ; ; . m - 1 ' ) , 1 " . t p-1 - in a i . v i , l ." w.-:--!.'. I VOL. I. MURFREESBbROUGH, THURSDAY (OCTOBER 81812. j . ...... ...'., U j ' v au " i -:.r-T-'; . ... v ...... TV..- W r '. , ""AVMV'V .? the Prc child, this wonpn bud, bom Janun V'ul- j' himself from ryTth,-4r96 Sundays-he J coupled : wth: excuse from CliarJotteV Carflme Aunusta, r-ik:y"y-H- V; be resides, : 16 years. old, Jipresented to have" -.v '' ?'$"i7: V TERMS OF TjHE NEST. fTfiK HORNETS' NEST mil be published its present . mi - rS .11. fu lorrn at l nree aous. per mm. the first; humber-f-the ''remain ler at the end the, year. ;v frij Subscribers whd receive their no! papers, per mail, will be subject- .postage.' : ' - , Phta to bfr continued until , o ail arrearages are jpaia up. : Ad vertisements Will be insert ,'2? ed at one dollar pier square for g three weeks; and twenty-five :S ents or each weleks continu-anee-f-subject, hejwever, to a reasonable deduction, whencon- tinned for several nonths. : Mutfreesioro', 8epf. 3, 1812. Toy tale at the Murfreesborough Book- Store An Impartial aiid Succinct r HISTORY ' ... Rise, Declension land Revival Fv! i OF THE SXBhiirchof :v--' H.l v..--'. .! . . i ... iRqqmc "Birth of our Sav- tour to the present time, Faithful Characters: of the Principal jrersQnages, jm- . cient andLlodern. Christy r BY. THE ' V ha pi am to the (atevountessot i ' 1 Huntingdon. . ' ; I BOOKS. X New edition of Monro - Anato my with addiiio a-or j(6Uon s ;n notes, with twenty nine copper plates. Stanford's Domestic Chaplain, being fifty two short ilectures with appropri ate ' Hymns on! the njost interesting subjects for every Lortl's day in r. the year. Also, a variety of school' books for sale'by i T ... . : TRADER fe WjUEELER, - Who request all those indebted to them to make immediate payment. 4 October; 1, 1812. - Murfree & Gordon. Have pn hand and offer for saley an j extensive assortmtnt of r ' (" DRT GOODS fcf GROCERIES, Among xuhich are the following arti- eUPERFINE -Blacky! Blueyl RULES FOR THE GOVERNMENT OF without permission from ceptors, or shall absent Pubiick ; WorsHip on shall brincr vl written the family, with. whom when he next attends the Academy. Sec. 2. The students shall mam- - tain a decent and respectful deport-, ment towards all .with Whom, they converse,' especially towards those advanced in years, and towards the HERTFORD ACADEMY. a ,; AT BlURFREESBOROCOU, Agreed upon, by the Board of Trustees, d Brown. ,! Drab, and' Corbeau Sethdof SeptrA,U.1812. BROADCLOTHS, Do. do. Cassi- I. TMni.,. t? r'.j v.tJlf rnnciHi-r 5. rtr. I rSEC 3. All protane, indecent and vova, jl anv. r - w v & u , uu twit " - w p , w...uaw.uvut . vmla UIW I . i i . . . eens, l'abby velvets, uotton Uassi-1 nrst aays ox- lanuaryripriL lulv, rr-Yr---. mers.' Washintrtnn S trine J Rlne and and Oi'tr.hot-.' iflnai '.hoii oioaen; ana ail noisy ana improper x euow- nanKeen, ,r wuicu ii ustrwgaRr i riter-ior-a shorter p Plain do. Florenlines. Canton Cranes. 1 nnn W.f P-owiMpv ! Mouthing do. .adiesy:iite and black 1' i Urv t. Sec 4 :No student ; shall enter ilk and Cotton Stockings, Men's do. nnnrfArt Wa,r, the" enclosure of any inhabitant to uu. inmu u iacea uiacu. ee wnue oiik i i l - i . - i commie anv rresnass on ni nrnner. oi im .i , ; . , surer may dc auinonsea loreceive " . x- rr-r- ojeeves.t ruin ao. ottoi do. aced l r . , ,-- --. -- tv: or to disturb the ueace of his -.i r -. . iiir Ki ii ii ii lani tanrn iiim 1 ne . Tm nir l j m - , r . - - -w bilk Veils, Jueno Shawls, Silk d colours, Cotton do. long and short hirter period jttaii ojje SP"S f 1 Sabtae?-tt :. ovided Jhat when 8cho- w"ded: V i, - " ' nv !. - . I to. him sefm rpasnnaMp. i' - lauiiiy. . , . - . . . , : . y : ?'rY"'??'"i,AHS& 5. ;Any-student 'convicted of in ao. ions: ana snort i , '.7. w 7 J 1 u0nTn. o-n, Q:il---.ii: - j I the time ot , arimliAn: nnv-: on ""MM"5 f f "B o.vu,.Vi. Lenos, Leno Shawls; plain and twill- quarter tui ed.Cambrick, Cambrick-muslin, thread produce to the iPrincipal a certifi- Samoungiormoney,snauDe punisn Cftmhriftlr 1 1 Snlr .nrl Pr, tt.tr J Mto of hU nr r J.cU': " ed a, the discretion of the board of Ladies' long and short -Kid Gloves, cate of his or her admission. g and snort Kiaruioves, I bEC. 3. 1 he terms ot tuition shall Calicoes, printed and stamped Cam-1 be. for Shelling and ReadinW. four bricks; Ginsrhams. and! Shambravs. I Hnllor fny.Rnrltr'. W.;;. A A1. V j '' ' '-1 1 " Mj.w. VMJJt I lilt- 4-4 and j 7-8 Irish Linens. Cotton 1 tn.ti l?i:ii,ii. u.. Shirngs,?; C ambnek f Dimities, com- Elements of Geo eranhv five'dollarsV mon ao. white and coloured Marseilles I r it-t l Trustees.: t::''-'vX ':: Sec. 6; As the Trustees feel a solicitude to fulfill their pledce to watch- over the morals and' deport- mem 01 me youtn commmea to .1 - V . - - - fe- fe-S "use of the - Globes and i eenetai and 8 at a distance, Geography, Natural" Philosophy cannot be consuiUd on such occa and Logick six dollars per quarter. sl0 they do .therefore forb.d the B.TICLE II h ' j 0lUVlCU,'? luc.AtAucmjf liuui ai tcuuiug auy uancing-scnooi, or any balls 'which: may be given in the rass ana candanna llandkerchiets: silk do. India .Cottons, Bed-ticking Ladies' ? and "Misses' best green, yel low, black and dove-coloured Morocco onoes witnties, ao. leatner ao. iien7s I : government j op the; students best r.ftlf-skin iand IVTordftp.ft 'Khm uriA I ! :1 ' wiriiin u ir imriiv. ' "v". Pumps, Children's ShoWof all colours, H Sec. 1 and tuc red and o Pocket and Memorandum t Books, ,1:1 Jicee K,Vfo.: Pl fc8"Ri?WWi from 8 A- M- until :1V and from rJush and Silk Bonnets of the latest I rt t ., at . c t?- i.L fashions from Boston, Men's best bea- e, son.orthe:e : ! :. VX:vV; . w"-. eywu as g Jtj:v .:A . v . i quite as imuchbebse as belongs to 'T JU ." Atuuuy, ?pori ca to De de-" signepr as prince of Ora stafltholder'of the: parties arr-ci .at.maturitv If - iu 1 3 . iuriicn j s rs agreed upon, ghe i - may be unabl&i&'blease Her, fnnrv I among .the U VUeitima'te ces" thatyetf; mount the throt be-the'tecond? England; .The. support gent Irom the giumate pnn- eign -in Europe As a maiden, and. vlrcin : Queen'! of - A i f I the prince .-re-'"t tet ot his birth to the present dayQ'49'years) has?cott the British nation, by direct annu)-l 1 "'.uv lwcn?f millions 04 tltu larsj'he has alsot received excessive u. ftee ; gifts", fVnV I the " parliament on several occalloris. Besides! hi debts, tlen amotmg to more than i '.'It. I wi.fuouars, . were paia v s : .j-j i sory noti for;l..: wotild- not sell vl; ' tMi u for 50 ' shlllinrvslli the monev mar. A monev etr: dKS9Tei1ent : again inter- fcred totsuppofi the H diimitv of" ; i-;if the heir apparent" JiU debts were - 'jfuu aiuiu uic piio purse a second -timeon Avhich jpctasipn, theya- 842,112 dolls.) Hince theli he .was - -Ji 1 -1st. - - q, tilt vrerao not recollect to-; . . . ; . , 1 T . a. . .- v r V '.v.V V.V. ' 1 LIS ver anjd roram Hats, felt, wool, willow and patent water proof dov j 2 P. M. until 6.--From the first of October uptil the first of April from 6 in the moraine until break- c UIIC.nucr a5 fnt nnrV from Q until loi-JiV nitnertO Deen the -gOOd CC afternoon from 2 until 5.-No at. tUiC sTc!u?T.luc,irusic ARTICLE V. J. PUNISHMENTS. ; The only intention of punis! is to preserve i goodl order, : reclaim the offender; and cv. jfed the Lodon'a-'VW j K' 't ;- J f gratllying ,h; ; ; A 4 J I dbts'.?roposed.vvf.A;Nil ' 2 of parliament ;f T 'AjT ' ; lorv r isndemood; ,." ; .; , k4M o.r.avca sree a iNbtice- - A BILL to establish! a separate E lectibn at St. John's! Chapel, will be introduced in the next General Assem bly. --Also to have the Elections on' different days, so as to Conclude at the Court House in Winton. . Au. 27th, 1812 Harboiir Fishery. ; ?The above Fishery on Chowan river ; belonging .to the; heirjs ,of A-. Foster, deceased if not1 let out before, will be rented out for the next Reason,. before the Court; House door, on the first day ef the Superior Court, j -- JOS. F. DICKINSON,' Guardian, V - Winton, September 6. For Sale. ; ' THE valuable.HOUSE and LOT ': together with the improvements' which ; I Vat present- occupy, situated on the main Street in the center of Murfrees- borough. The stan is well calculated for a mechanic, and the house might accommodate r -a number pf boarders with little trouble." -r : SAMUEL jVELL S.w 1 ' :Murfreesboro Aug. 24, 1812. - . S f Mi I. ISO Salt for ; Sale. 1500 Bushels Lisbon - Salt, " excellent - quality, for Cash... Apply to BELL AND RAMSEY, o wno wish to purchase Apple and Peach : V Brandy, for which cash will be given. Of almost every description, ; wi pe kept constantly for cale at this Office: i . V PRINTING executed vit!i ; corrcctnecs ana dispatch. riouana ijrm. apple ana peacn i i3 ran dy, line and coarse Salt, Molasses, brown loaf and lump Sugars,.: Coffee, 9nw ,m ln i? nfr.4 a hope itviU;seldom be, liec rlnvs rrrf htbi. blr: rl.ee. to have ; recourse: to it. When it whoexhibit comnosition. i snau oe necessary, it snail oe euner days, except by the higher classes, ? "ar wir -VrK?f inmnn!inn i ; i j Shall DC Sec. 2. At the ringing of the bell Private admonition and corporal ;udents rderly Cbpperas PimenCo,v Peppe race and the s ground uingervinnamon, mustard, and orderly manner to their Tespec- f4 "r" iV 4 ' 'tt". " , - . Imperial and Hyson 1 eas, JLampblack. 1 live seats; after whicrfj all red and white Lead, y ellow and red Ochre, Spanish Brown Lintseed and train Oil, CROQKERY of all kinds, Glass ware, -Trace Chains, weeding & plough Hoes, 30, 20, 10, 8, 6 and 4d. wrought and cut. Nails, Swedes and Russia Iron, German Steel, Powder and Shott, Cotton and Wool Cards. "M$6 - Vhel following ' Classical rand Misccicaneous jsuun. o ; fix. i v; , liookine-Glass for the Mind, Mur ray's - Reader, do. Sequel, do. G ram- mar, do. do. abridged, Walkers fro nouncin g Dictionary, Walsh's AHtH metick; Dilworth's do.; Morse's Ge ography, Gibson sC Sur veying, ;Rud di mans Itudiments, Corden, Selects. Ve- tira, Caesar Delphini, Virgil do. Hor ace do,' Cicero do. Ains worth's L atin Dictionary, .Howard's Greek Gram mar, Greek Testament, Lucian's Di alogues, Carey?s Pocket Atlas, Blairs Lectures abridged, Do. Philosophy, Xenophon,, Cy ropadia, ; Morse's Ga zeteer, Do. Atlas, Scott's Works com - flete-5 vols. Manners and Customs, Sorter's Travels in Russia, Bitland's View ofthe World, Buchanans Chris' tian -Researchesiiliii-"'M ' NOVEL S. Village. Paster, Tales expulsion oy the l rustees the two last 5 never to take place without serious cause, and a full meeting of the board.V :";' , : J ARTICLE VL? ';X v Th ere shall be two vacations tion, whispering and improper ges tures shall cease, and diligent at tention to tjicir various duties and employments shall bei required. -"''; ;Se'c 3. Noitudeht shall take from fliA rl cV nr "ftf'1rtmrit- rf r oUier student, cny article 7ithout ?ne da the month-of Septem - ' J f ::.. ? : her, and the other a short: period firr: ' A Unf. Vllt I,.- ociore v.nnsimas, at tne discretion nointed -xveeklv from the! ; cpninr luc aupcnmcnumg cunmiiuec classes, in eacn ; apartment," who shall-notice all absences, offences and indecorums, and-report them to the Preceptowi?Si-:i.i 'i ,:t'X . ARTICLE III. exercise' an d stu die sV" i ; Sec." 1. The academy shall be opened and closed," morning and THE PRINCELY TRIUM VI BIOGRAPHICAL. FROM THE WEEKLY REGISTER. , evening, by reading.a portion of the Holy Scriptures, and by prayer-- during which the studentS'shall be- nave wim strict decorum, and shall RATE. George, Frederick jf Hrm, Gtt?lpti.- Prince . Kejrent commander in ; chief of. the forces', and; abimiral lot the fleet; ' i.. I be provided with Bibles to : look over the portion read. - Sec. 2. The-branchesof Iearnintr ; 1 he rnnce Kegent ot the.Unit tadiht in - the academy shall be ed Kingdom of Great Britain and Readings Writing, Spellingfiiocu- ( Ireland, was born on the J2thof ticn, English Grammar,-Anthme- xvugusr, i?oz, and ls tnereipre in Hif' .," f M ff v"! i- Tv tick, Geography with the use of the niSji.oui -year. ,ln early lite he . was TOfcmfrf A gni;vr :GlobesV-ketaclcIi!.Wai. Carried according to the ordinal enKatokiao ces-of theChurcof Fnglahd-tda derer, Hungarian ; Brothers, 'Thaddeus of Warsaw, Vinter ia, 'London Don bebastian. ''Blank' and ITcncrandum Books, Hot pressed, veil an. and gilt Letter Paper, Poohcap writing do. Quills, Wafersr Ccahnt-wax, ic. cc. ' All which vill bs sold on moderate terms for cash, or on short credit.- Every kind of Produce taken in pay ment at ths highest market price. ' Llttrfrcsshcro, Sept. 31812. : most interesting and accomplished lady, Mrs. Eitzhefbert. .This so. lemn engagement . alter some, y ea-s touunuancc, was aeciarea nun ana void, - and he. too- for his second wife. Va "pfihcessof the' illustrious house of Brunswick, . . to: Use the A few . untanned Sheepskins be regulated by the standing com rv r ntl rrt -t i-' -flit e --f7r t' -rnr I Hilt with the Latin and Greek languages. And in- the' female:, department,' JS eedle-work, DrawjngV' Pamtmc:, Sec. 3. There' shall be a monthly visitation of the school by a stand ing committee" of the board of trus tee" whose duty it shall be'to no tice the deportment and prohcieny of the students. .1' ' " V ... ! . , " C Sec. 4. There shall be ah annual esnminatidn and: exhibition,' which; apd mbreover accused her of in'n shall immediately precede the vaca- tinency, though he himself was tion in the month of September, talknOrwn td every bawd ln.the metro- iagc of the J court.- He soon treated this wile with the most dis gusting coolness and contempt and eloped from her hed and boardi" ADTTPT 1T, UUU UUtU,; ;r I CONDUCT OF THE 5TUDETS Ott Dh;:!: ITcieSy- JTcrrantCy or THE ACIDIMT. . Sec. i. If any ctudent shall ab ccr.t himself frcna the Academy poiis as among .the most, prbfli gate creatures f within the bills of mor tality An in quim kpo wn bv the name 'of. the delicate inveitiga- tion," was had, and the lady in due time honourably acquitted. Gejofge, however.' acknowledges a female if demands1 as'theV vU5 'M A itY th ;minis-p 'rBi:S A. Jvtherinsinuatedrr;.--v -r7v;; ?! r. Ihin g is probable :; V :K lUiS iri V 1 - - iiy are lurther to procure for himWdivorce from'his i .t - . wue,ontne pieait want of chasti- 1 his limb of valtv has cost th British nation-iat is his own ner- sonal or indivimjal RiirinnW 'u.ii. 800,000 dollars ffi"an average for - ! " ' V,:'; ! every vear of hlifcrindenpnHW- ; of his fixed-: anilities and ntihlir : n ; Ii; ;-'vh irec guts, . receiWhK Jarce-nortions : . U 3 :-t 7f n oi me candlefnHc 5nH e-,v .4 v f 1 1 ni1riricr,,t'nf o a;...: iLV ' a : -. -. . v menu No wondfe that l twolfifth'sV 24, .hardly;ableo;furnishV4W it1 ttvn '"a -11 " tsf - . 1 iv u.uj ui ui)cc smaii cnuoren with a sufficiencven of ' scst bread. I Tits 1 man Guelph, without poihg any compensateane itj::ast atom - - .---.,.-'1, . " - V &-'t-.'t Geor - thihgti ot the .- -C---T- u " b! expenditure ha consumed ! the ; . v: S whole proceeds dj. 'three thousand : j . l men for fbrty-ninl years admitting : ' ; :Y:S A'iliv 7 that each of them!earned one dol-: i : 'Yv lar perriay. Thlfeas ho language h a y-;i".;'viU' t$ that can paint ; hi debaucheriek in - -v 'i M$ their true colburky-ali that, French- ingenuity could mfvise, and" British t . . r . Til - ,. irengu periorm?isvere concentrat v.; v- Ai;;-(fe i V i ' f': .? r r" edconsolidated m systematized bv s him and his prcijgate cdlleagues. .v --Naythe graces the feouth 5eai islanders were. ii jresseri jato! his: 'service, and mo t; than Otaheit- t anslcould do wasransacted ' in the; brothels of the Bnlish princel' Sucht pursuits are yet Cilntinued.. Public - rcpon saiu. nc. w:y txmnneu witn a, lvl J sprained mncle bwvhowhe(nie -?A )' v u$ this; "disaster was I hot; so generally - J Ai . M 'A . r v. " -i " x'. L -AT caricature engraving, exposed to common view ifl the windows ;df. nnt shops cf ?JLondori,;solves - the mystery; vHeaJppears to i ha ve been tresD'asiincr ell. a delicate croi.;7 perty - belonging f lord - fiollancn't who seized him iffithe fact, fell up- on - mm ana DiacKji ;ms royal eye slapped his royal itews', and termin ated the affair lilrhlly by kicking mm . aown .siairji py wnicn - ms royai ancie .was s ' . The prince rcg V :- i - y - " Hi 1 ined,-cc has not co-ha- .A r -'-J : . i '.. :- : -'"r. : --'hvrr ' '-'-i Y ""' "' : : t r-. :-... ;- . - .- - , - - . : ' V j-, i -.c . ,. r -r '-.. w '.-"-. - . .'4..- .-j . . . '- -'-''rAyk;;-:!--; vv-.-tr- - iti ia in rM ami' ' 11SaV V7 4
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