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'Ti the gift of POETRY td low every place in wihcu.wti to breathe round nature a . more exqui5ite than th? rr.'a the rose, and to rhetl over it ;i more magical than the bhid fte arc not acquaints" ith tizeo is driven from his work t the. rail fv JiJieAa.uL ,ibc4.ioc of the war, but such was the Von hl J fidence of the state in his par triotim and military talent. Uvea: tint -9 it ol blue eye, ' Which downcfit tlroopcd m Jes ag-ony, Iirk .-iJs the thunder of iltA V nal gun! It told 'twas i-uiiret Againagain taut 'brm he,rJ 1'reas'd. hi' u mutely clasped, icpiurJ caress d! if to And tottering hi couch, Lis he bore One .Tioment ghU:das no more! Fe.t that for hi;o, earth held her alone, XViss u-hei cold firehead, turu ' Conrad guru-.- Aud is he on" tis-v oil ti,ot ica.fu question' intrude, Ta.-s hut an instaU past, and he stood i Am. now. without the portal's p ii-e rush d. th at length hex UarJ freedom ..sfi d; e, ought tiid iKet, unkcrwn tJ they fell; Hut .tili )..... ' c . . ... 111 ujis rciueu t se farewell! RCUGIOX I envy no qual- shop, to .otxk.errooiniiur a spce--Hy n the uiiuti or lulelicct in dier, inanimate one. The others; not genius, power, wit shuttle drops from the fingers or lanes; but, could 1 choose of the weaver, and falls into i- what would be most delightful, that he was raised by ucces- ron fingers that fly it faster. and 1 believe mast useful to me, I sie promotion, to the highest rank in t.':e militia of that -late, in which capacity r he commanded universal approba- t'rankita couniy, . . c Tuition pr. Session $10 Board do. ' " -0 C4 CO. ! Xcw Cheap Store, ! TpfAYK opened m the tor """Visile. Alew Hawkins ! tion. ueneral lilount had been ra member of congress for ina j uy years, with occasional in- M Ii The sai!or; furls his sail, and I should prefer a firm religious terms include ccry i...m ,n elegant ssorta,cm lays down V?s oar, and bids a belief to every other blessing; necessary expense except ZhtJ)lc utld Fancy A strong, unwearied servant, on for it makes life a diciphne of radles- Books w ill be lur-; CL fT riVr vapbr wiuir's. bear him through goodness creates new hones' a,hed al the 1 eburg retail) WU&a 1 tervals. As a politician, whilst fabulous east: and the crenius most corneous of all lights: a- i . i . . . . : o o o ' , nt was justly considered the in- of the cape, were there any Ca- ! waken hie even in death, and THE FAREWELL. BY BVRO. i He will leturn but row ment's bring: The time of parting with redou The whv-. he whc.p. what bolts it ! ,iex b,c anci artk'it friend to his uiwns now to shur it. lias a- ! from corruption and decaV calls now to tIP j country-, he never departed from gain been alarmed, and with - up beauty and divinity; makes I S.i.te all mutt end la that word farewell.' L-.'b'.' tis the bugle Juan shrilly i blew- f One km one more' adieu! one lose, he sprung, the clux his embrace, Till his heart heav'd. beneatJ c hidden lace, She dared not raise lo hia tfiat IV1I.J tliat gentlemanly deportment far tranirer thunder than Gr , vlnch characterised the man. He was an honourable and worthy man, and in him Aorth Carolina lost one of her moat t useful and respected citizens, iiiirepid as a ioitlier, linn and htr t consistent a a politician, he the waters Men have crossed hen all earthlv hopes vanish ! Prices- -vrry student will uc citable fnc efeu oceans bv steam; the Birming and throws over the deca v, the ! required to briog with him a and ot the latest style. An13 ham tire-king has visited the destruction of existence", the j Pair ot ets, ; Counterpane tensive, assortment off i - ana a pair of liianKets. l ne simi.,iia l ,.CKOr,?rEjjy exercises of this Intitutionwill .ULASS, jKUCEiilLdvc be renewed on the first Mi.uday j 4 nd j vi! continue to .feceir. in January, and the first scs5ion 'resh supplies, throshom ik, 1 -J -7 ... . . ... .. 1 ii . .. . - - -. an instrument of fortune and off w,n close b Pblic xamjua- j oi mch, nil, shame the ladder of ascent to j t,on the first Thursday ami ; . ,-VAbtl or ban paradise and Jar above all com-!1, ndVi in June. 1 he 2nd ses- ' bination of earthly hopes, calls ; 51011 U U commence on the lbl- i i he uhscribcrs mrs: p the most delightful visions I ,owi6 Monday and close with- l:' fnends,rind l PuWc gcr. 1, eur- ma. There is no end to ma chinery. Even the horse is t stripped of his harness, and finds a fleet fire horse, yoked mhis stead: ? Nay, we have an artist that liatches : chicken? bysteam; the very brood hen is to be superceded! tor all ter'd I- of palms and gardens of-the blest rity of everlasting joys w here the deca jiu.iii.iui isiuiiSi - r-iliv f., , 1 1 amamiths the out an Examination, on the 2nd iy , C?H cx' amar.iuius, uie . "eniselvcs, as the whol lest, the sccu-j- ol November. GOODS' wWe W.h! pair! united the -qualities of a stales ..ep , mairand warrior, with those of earthly, and for some unearthly uie patriot and scholar.1 t lie purposes, we have ma. bines . tIl ty asuiugion, lor ineciianic lurtlierances; for-j on the 8lli Februarv. 1K1J . in mim-nm nnrri.i...,,,. . 1 ooa year pi ins age, vhilst in us into magm-Mc sleen ; roony was biiitVLiit by Jamtsi nnfi Davis from, Virmma and sell tw: llllr !... - 1 .. .... v . r.wiuH',l lc ii sii-m ui muiiio is recr-: (i vtl,) the nricPv tKr ........ sceptic views only gloomy I ulated by the plan of our-Uni- oflercd at cannot fail to p.feae ! 1' ca, annihilation and de&-' versitv. The subscriber.- will H. -S. 11 AY.NES & V.7 Ii The first printing press in this WO aciv attending his duties in congress, We remove mountains, and as a rcjiroeniative from thelnake seas our smooth hi'ffhwa : jn -ScwTn in the devote his., whole attention to Hahfajt Aov. If, 1C29- if? the duties of his School. i c. a. HILL, A. M. iSTJPLE FASCY Ucc. 1.1829. 4 1 lil ; n M3r .TV 7 soT 1774. Even- the law s, uelore THE MAIDEX15 CllOi Ji Genteel in perbonajo, XJouduct and c quipi.ge, Koblt by heritage. Generous and free. fBravc, not romantic, .Learn'd, not pedai lie Frolic, not frantic This must he bf , ; Honor maintaining, M eannes disdainin r ' Still entertaining, Engaging and new. Neat, but not finical, Sage, but not cynical, Never tyranuical, - ' And ewr tru. - From the Wwhpm Kiu,ti. Hon. Thomas Blount. An eminent 'biographer e jnarks, that gratitude alone, perpetuates the memorv of the illustrious dead If oblivh us silence were permitted t rei orr .their JieroiV --achievements, koth in plilifcs and arm, st c ceeding ppsterity would' lose die beiiefit of their w isdom and d- r anu uie improveoninn a . , . of the world, instead of 11?"":. ahhg' . t i . i iicctr. azc state of Worth Carolina. His iiuthiiifr can resist. We war reuianiaw-ere iniereu in the pub- with rude nature and, by our lmS existed oif in uianusci u...,i Biuiiu, on tne lutn j resistless euglue.,, come oft al-! e "ave in our possession ..j, m.,ry non-i ways victorious, and loaded r,,ultu UJ ims Uavis, jULIA anU i;KVav 1i0 ma iuuui,ti v;i alien- w itn spoils. i - j ne omce anu authority of a j hams burt: ' "'u UJ UIC immury. una, mem- i 1P ir-L! . l, n Justice i me rcacc. and also b.. , , , - . - '- will, 3U1U W- ' ITS Ol UOlIl lOllsCs 111 rui. r,.;. i:. . I' . tllM (lilt v l C lorihc V I car . rrivatc t etnair zt inn . "lu ry tv tiarauxtri Hh subscriber 'i.i fTTTXDC'li lhc 'lircction ol the-B1 1V ' - m orJt r 0 ,1,U i snbscr.her, xvill be opened in ! ;,0e5c i' corei rn .of JA.Mlli. the Toun. ot Halifax, by .Miss V ,11 " ofK r- Rt lr-Mina. tut ( . . --j vuiij;ii-j, over fniiii fi. ..j. .......... i t ,, "" duu .uiia oij3eari ao, "who uill travel fill iiPn.'n.w i.... 1 iiit,. accon,- , irom Philadelphia to Boston in pruned it to the silent tomb L .i... v r 1 ll I ' , , , , one ua. i. -. - umjit. i...iiunii iu uie ! i I'l u r-i 1 Wi. eie t general sensibility lor the loss. A FKAGMENT. Tj enter this world w ithout a welcome; to leave it Without an adieu to suler ami be iin- j aide to communicate your suffering to stand a sad and I silent monument amid the joys licr : ut oihers, which you cannot un derstand nor-cone'eive of- to be d lmi outol hie to carry with-: in your boMiin the burial seeds ol iiaopnu ss Ath'ich are never to j grow, of intellcijt which is never I '1 M L.N U AGED.1 1 . . - . - i M J WW M Of V ll JShe is an accomplished, and competent J young Lady, to instruct girls, and small boys, - in bpelimg Iteading, VVritin, and Arithmetic, Lnghsti urammer, tievgraph);,. llisiory. iogic, Khetoric cc. 7'hc &cl u..ijuimuy uie inn ol January tr-ivfl lctlcd from tiie Common and statu teL.aw s of Lug land and the Acts of Assembly of tins province.. Liy J. Davis, Es quire, one of Ins Maiesn's Peace lor the Justices of ttic ...p; o,M.f . q he whole of the stocl r.c .N,:ed5e work ,,ltcI y pnrchasct fof ra c ocl will cona,e..ce vork, and will W befi" lelllh ol January ..,.i.-..,. . e onti was "The American Ind.nn ! ( 1 i ,,ex al the rates of one, Dollar not ..or.. ' .Z , : J J,1Ueaul lcr month, board can be ha. .. .v.u.u,nuun. iui umr icnumi. ii y .in met I l:u tc w ii. ti -i . ' - -7- " j tin i nt: n i ivr i iwr ii .r v ( a 1 .-V V 1 V 1 III I per month. ' The attention ol pa rents, and guardians, is particular ly incited to this institution, 'as the very best order, and decorum will be strictly observed, with an untiring exertion, to advance those committed to Our care, as rapidly as the nature of things will permit. In this school, the children will not be oppressed by too many studies, being forced upon their weak, and tender minds at one time. Lntrics can be made ior as severe conjugal fidelity than thei Al, DUC, LXaIV." (1774.. girls are for tlieir constancy to ' Tins is probabh the first book their engagements. At parties ' that was printed in A'ortn-Uar-l have often had vomitr ladies : ojinai il'u,,uru oui to me ol eicfiteeni The tofrn of nlir - i .... " . .XIIII1UA or nineteen, who had been en- settled in tin year (174J.) gaged, and of whose future husbands, oire was in Europe pursuing his studies, another in China, attending his com mercial business, and a third ii: Shipwreck. A schooner snpposeu to be the Eanny, ....va vttu youi pre euce aUliC tive, and noj known whether ou excite compassion or hor ror; a whole existence without one chetring sound; without one welcome accent, without one exhilerating thought; with out one recollection of the past, without one hope of the futupr O! what a cloud if irPui,n.i .... ' "llVIIUll ness covers, surrounds and o verwhelms stub a deplorable victim of sorrow. Now tp throw over such a benighted being the sweet rays of iiitelbcrence . to' ivw m ii. " . -.-.. in- teiiect, and let it gush forth streams ol light and joy io rouse the affections that they may know and love God, the giver ofjaU things, and merci ful in hh chastisements; to en lighten the soul that it may see Us origin, and destiny; to 'cause .1 ! - oigerousiy employed in the " mace, was spih it' t to Hurst lorth. of n'O.in, which is never to cenninate. to I vvllulc fiiery, in the most dis- llaiteras a icw days airo. not re euce afilic- failt Seas' - iroung 'girls thus torn upw ards. Tne Fanny iel engaged, hold the middle place . Baliunore on the 4ih uit. and 111 'dfii'tv Let........ .I.-.'- n !-.-.- .4 . uiinLCll llieilj sun disengaged : companions and the married ladies. They have already lost some of the thoughtless gaiety of the for mer, and assumed a slight tine tvas no doubt in the late blow; as she is outol tune and nothing havinjjr been hi'nrii trm ii... Kf v m a 1 1 i V, j oc.w ,iuvj mi cniinreti may be taken from school, at any time, by paying up .ill arrears. Dec. MARTIN READ. 10, U '29. . The LAM) OF PLEMV.-r- or a week, n i. j of theother. The numerous Indian Corn (maize) is seiln.g aspirants designated here bv ! in the State ol Ohio ..wv., the name of beaux, which, at and a half nr&t surrounded them, and a bushel will , (uuiii 'uu-u until a cnoice "as made, still bCsiow upon them delicate attentions, but by no means so narticufar a formerly., and linM "I 1 I iam ..I.I i- . Will". I riKfonc al Ir....... "cm, uuiiT irotn ignorance or' --ft lllJ"ul- obstinate hopes, persist in ofle-- J t""' hVC ai'i,oaUea "1 omas riuir his I.JLf i i j J Aint.N, principal ihereol, this answer "I Tnl ' ' .Vly recom! onZZV engaged," g.v- mouded by several very distm- v-ii wun a sw2et frankness anil cuisited Citizens ol i r ii trii. . .... i w " - - l L. ILIICl. .J I II iuu,ui smile, soon des- i inc faculty of tne Vi iroys all Ins ; ilhisinn wltli., Liuvcrsitv Mr. James I Inllid y . ;j . SELECT KD '-ASSORTMENT of Staple Fancy JjttV ;oojs, Cutlery S? Hardware- a very reduced rice. Surviving I'ahncr of - .lAMlESON & If ALU ) V Nov nth ti:T ; JJ hereby ive notice, that all' persons indebted to Bhuk smith ANTHONY, the pro perty of tho Jicirs of John A lrw in DecTd, re rccjueir d" io make payment to MICHAEL FERRALL of the Toun of Halifax, he being duly autho rised to receive the same, s HENRY L. IRWIN Admr, many months, as narehf may think safe; and all childreni KOTICE. TOiHE Subscribers hr uienced "business at Plv crew, we lear they are all lost. TOTipp . . .: ' " ,n "1C name of 1. II.T . " IK,eD P,veV!J i;- JNORCOM Co. will laving eom oiai, Under t IP anthnnir Irrmri . . i . . v 1 niiv ousiness on Nested in me. bv the Pr,.c;ViJ - 11 v -ATA JLS 1XJ committed to ihelr nr ucmkty Academy. ,our miies jrom iiaiijax .V. C. and Directors ot; the Roanoke ! Navigation Coirfpany, I shall1 5 on the 12th day of January 1 hf- 1,av ARE HOUSES nxt, at Eaton's Falls neaV and liOA at command. Uilkins' Ferry, on RoanokeT J- C. NORCOM, rgmiu wnere he was em- lor the last tl.c lips to smile, th"o..Kl, tlicv ,V"r '"g l,U l,ridc- Engage- '"0-v;a "5 a 1 '""' cannoVs,, ,gi: . mc" tins son Drecedh,r eurs with o.l,cr emotions. i,riili"i n,arri:1 "ef.verv common; . ' I'PMV " opened ofsorr,aud the 5SI,d . T " " .-.Work, but." " yJn J"u"'7' 11' uhnf - 1.. .'...-.i-.l supplement to tfie benevolence- a,"0t fu,r'"ed with reli- KTM'" uueilly 1'ubl c onininn .-. i u'v seere on c of Heaven! W. Crafts. Is progressive would remain fixld nnd unalterable. The task o'Of-rrapner is theien re ! "twice blessed." A rrat,,! " - i i ou ltu P lindre hold in dear ca, 1 . 1 1 ' -I EC 1 1 A N I C A L AGE. ! " " :?.a.re -'-of the brance the gratuity of the dut. I o T,tcr ln. ..t,,e Kdiiiburff ftt i m , "mC" ,na d,sP and an admiring posterity, gifo Alt A 1. . I ; nomage of their cratitude Wl ior nmn . -v. -uv ii It-I-Ull-, I and it is cir,.i:i.. -Z . ! s r.uucat,on will be Review says, -Were we reouf- l,,e4mfc,ves without the con rerLto characterise this aire of l t lC ther-" gtu in the most popular institutions of this kind, louth'may be prei.ared there for any College, and particularly lor ine:Lniverityol V irgjuia; several branches ol tbe .Vlutheinatic s w,U be taught of the modern lan guage, only the French. I'r.iCF.s of ruitiou arc stO, or '-'o, tor thfe scholastic vear. or lo months, according o tne Uranch iver, be prepared to lease for a term of years, the right of u- s ng t ie water in the Canal at mat pjace, for milling . purpo- . ' , A ,1L contractor or lessee ,u De required to enter into unu wan approved security, tor the fulfilment of such condi tions as may be agreed upon w JOVNEH, APent. VV eldon, Nov. 5, 1 92U. Stale oj Worth Carolina. In the Court oj Equity John It. Pierce v- I Robcrf F: W. . Pcrkin?. James Uishop, nnd . . Kobert A Jones, admr: vtc- ' Original Bill. It appearing to tho saltisfac. ??r o '-Court.lbat Itobert F H.I erkiusone of the defendants mentioned ,n the -Bill,, not nn in. "-""-"i ot tms t-tate: It is thn W AL R NOKCOMv Plym wtlr A i . .. Yov 1 .8 i Die L.clebraied Itacr .S TALK ' -iO Ilorse amf ours by any single enither I , avasseur's Journal. subject of this notice -m,l.l I. J I "ou,d .tempted to call it. not I ; 1 Lnn : . . ... Iv Inil llPrmri 1 .1 . 1 . .. i H r .panicred to his father's, 7" , . onai, philo-j asn.ngton After the sur- ' ot istudlc& I" by tn pup.i. I fore ordered, that hi , ""noticed ud unknown- 4o Spl,,C? 0r ce, but, a-Render of York Town, Ude l-d.convJu.ent to ! made for three rescue from oblivin wove all others, the mechnrnril ; the eontinpntil the Academy at s3o int ssi.m ! newsn:.n- . ".. . :41' . - -v i.iiijc i ii , ' ...... iiuuu; wcrenre- - . -i---. Fnuiea in li-iiit-. v ill l ii :i mm 1 3 'uvii.iir- r i r llci if Tr AjStXiVl... iitJB by Tinio.f on.otit oftbe rr, hmfcl race mare Ariadne, bv Vj will standjagain in' this "p'nee ty v ensuing can at my vt i articuiars .will be made kn in ii ie t)m. JOHN C. VAXHOOK Lcasburg, Caswell county, I Nov. 1.9, 1H2D. I noun jflirE Copartnership heretofore 7 existing, imdr (he firm of Clark Litchjord. lias, (his day, been dissolved, !v mutual consent, an r fh F.L . x. the hands of I k l t L , ; " amotg us, and o ' nim "P posterity aright; example of talent ai d r,mi' 1S c object of the fJl- Ming sketch , Thomas Bi.ount, took Caftv and nctlvo . - rir ti, - i in lay ,v II OCT t . In everv nntunrl 1 .tun in ward sense of that word, ,i ' afPH-lik-h, with its whole n. the IfritUh ' ltTS nionlll:' iuduS Washing, the British, s Edging Scc. i uu.ou uiid boanl ics country, at an early a. " ue entail i 1 -YttUon a VO,Pnloer th u'miL the ' Vn.ou capacitit - - :ilc'uofaj)cac ,0n divided inirrii r i - "-...i, ioru.iros, tench- and practises the great art atiniiritiv .. .1 . . l- t . V ,t 1 . ,m nn ll ends, uie army in wnicn ne was at 'othing is now .Imm i?;.ffl..,l.. tarhed. M hrav. r..n.. 'ii ol r j or bv hhn,i r. . - '.: : :iuwN?iet , -, w' oy rule :iiki " n-.mou ui satisfaction for " calculated contrivance. Forlti triumph, you have .'Zed e. the ;.,l ;...i . iineu. , "uiuirsi (inrraiinn. nmr iwui..it- iu in in.-..i. - kIiflr- 1 t t ...sun our lall I . - r.-. ,1IU1 accompaniments, enemy: irt no rl ome cnniiiug abbreviating- pro- re is in readiness. Ourv old tion. It modes of exertion are all dis ;r iliictL and thrown aside : who were o mu r..u t ',r8,n8 1 Ul11 board .i ,...u. ,UUI lo Uc p.ud at th end ot , . . I- garrison and deliver up Mon. Je ! their arms, the commander m selves to attend as foruierTv to tbo cfiief was heard to say, address- morals and rinm.n . ., , i - -(.,uviii o. l: ing himself to the division of oullj i'hiced at tnib institution W I 1 II IIIKH jn.uriaiJisjiy, 1 papers placed in I 'oma, (Ju,br K, as agent, for settlement. AM icrsons, indebted to concern, w.ll callot htm and c!om, their accounts by bond or othr-r-wise between this and the-" 1st day of January or they will l,r r,r.x i 1"'. '!.. I . - lor I K. ..! . i in Uie fi;ini!i c . . !:1X' al Court House in Ui,.it,on- ' ' ' -iicr inc lourth Monday . v ;. i.i also make armlin. . thatunl, ti' . 1. "r1- t.;. .Irk'"3 aPPear the next to h i" rt ofL" te Equity, to be hcid for the r,m. ,.-ii;V Lavallce Academy. j ,n March next, and there plead an". ' tlOM tor Payment. fn-cr or hmnr u.u . ,' WW Tl 4rT- iH be takenpro confer and heard I , , : , A A LITCIIFOH I) ex pane as to hmi. v Dcc 1 1 .. li'JD.- ' , ' en imerous In... Hr,'-i5 l-i DIA PItn i.... 7 .1 IllC. llirr. Wak.trms . 1 IO 0, ....... uinr monitica- iena and cry hand, the Iiing; ar- to mi for Witney Edmund Ii. Frecamn, if' ltTy7 ierK an.i blaster in Equity" the ' 1. 2$TI T II ,7? to hi, forrncr on. It ,s sufficient satiation. enori4,l.v' 5t the exerc 1 nomJ ,v ,n Ptrmher A. I) 19 - ''i i ?? to UU c: .Nation Posterity W1,l nu J Z1 1 o, Jv' 7 . M L j re be n! .'ile' . m duev x- , 1 ' .customers and such other- ...... catJy cictutcd at this oilier ,0ed . courage r 7 ? : rtior ofo nntivci
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