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1 . A"; . i ! 'J V I 'i J s..v'.'-V s ill 5; V xw. -4, t ' j I V ,f: lv:5fo X ft jamirJIendopif 7 ; k' Vdnstrihi Gdrtnan' James r AVery Heprv -Sacl),licbeTt Seaweljf Robert ipntithV.Kp. ranimar ; 11 the first crwrd CAbbs the scrrnd s; lnArUhmeiic Samuel Nichols ! . .. oonVS. i - K r'X , r.kirhi ' J Gorman andVJaraeS A veryto Ns 'W AVey ando'seph Gorman, in Reading; Rc 1 fe f 'X bert Sraitbfrnes verytand Joseph : Gor XYYX ' man, in U Lifts Catechism lm Arithmetic, 7 C i - theWvwa nd 1 tTisi inction x Joseph Gorman I - ;"S cfel imVSamirer Echols .vaccjii htf'd. lintJf 1 iX - ' , ' ; .hct r llenB ( V. ; . 1 ; hoiior. and Hinrv libndSvhir T. nTKat' H:H were lt;7Samu el Nichols's f. ?lyritmV'1ial4t1ie.rt O ratify. '-'5iQtf Or .lX$X 'XXti '-- pe.litrjg:; Vnr BnftVailintj ;nnlt.a ! f f - ;i ni Gramm:i avd , D idley atid car 1 1n ? s :f : ..ton are ;Iecided!y the be?t j in S elect ac Ve- T&fX v'Hr1,t5scar tlinibii Excelled; 'irr ArJtlimtic, ' J ' , ;iludjV&:Ti . ! ; Icy produced fheb Icy pvod specimen ot :v ri t ng ; ; in pritc)ry, Df.vld 'Dudleyi Wtn. Burges, y ' " md spar Xluitci Sv V M-ifil Will-atn 1Stattlnt)evereUx Hopkins Vm. ui the otuer - VCrenshavVi '-reen IlenOonA Alexander Gor i, j an & 4!e'nT)r! fiend on, iirSpeJling, ie:ixl,inp;, 'X -;!Eng!iihv Grammar, ; Gepgiaphy, Arithmetic, X VT'!V Oratbryf ,een Hendonand '-leiauder fdofm X V? and A tekuitlef Gorman lit Reading.; V Ijt Eng- -1 lish Grammar y AY mil Martin' and ; D cyerc tlx ; i--Copkins wt r :iX phythewbcle clasg i acquittrl themselves vcreiixj topTiits raeritihcfirst-honorGre (M-IJ t'e'n'dpii!- v. ;is ihKbqst specimen of Writing. is;;int OrMpry all yie members ot the class ac S-Ht'cniolye creditibly." XXtXX.' 5:1 A.LE-P fep ARTM E NT;,5 ONTINTJE! D; IAXGUAGES &. SCIENC ES, f VirJ; Roma:, y Itl it Grammar; Arithmetic, --Reading Prose,S pellin'g by rqt ei Copy Wri t . ing, Sp faking rat i bns.. a 1 1 c wrv.CjinnopV ininean Donaldson; " Needhahi Priced James Granburv. James Ilend eraoiCJ 6cl King. JSeetlrtiim rriceivasaDsent,o:i jaceoum oi fc.iCK.ness. : X v. :&o'1ri'omsj and Latin Grarnmar--TIenry- Cannon and. Dutican Donaldson Avere I best a IV. Jr.iTUiS.iCU mine umci ul uicu iinica. ; TJic olht r: members of the clasi acquitted MVrtms Ites welLv abd on theses studies Were ..pntriounccd cqunl. ',. ,); ;V- -K ArirevicHt-nry Cann Don :lidsoti'lnd Jsmlranhiiry-wre i'.-et.-. V- 'proiunincUl f heVbst feailertancl-Jticl Iving "t!.e bes' ;S!jellerv? ; ''.f v--vCobv-W'HllncIIern 7 j ' K5nnr and Duncan l ;nuldson; second. le,st. V. i V- and ! .''Jarnes GWrtblrry;wc,Te."'drstiriuished:r. . f ;' J r: Second Cliss on same ttruh'es. ... .1 ' kCharle?1'ScoU-f;,Monr Vcbb,H riiom&s ,1 V , 4 ;yiri Romx?t;atiniGr - wlions w.t:rc awanted, aa peviormeci wim e.ap - ' a rimioi icharles- Scott, is the' best I XX ' - i i :'Lr ATHKTrfetk-rnlonrrte AVebhi rrhoi Beck ilXiX XX " - b with 1 and Robert Martm are "nnxt best. f i '-ikMyXX . Spelling bv rptePJeasant Heiulerson was .1 .i-;-u V i'?f!r3jfc;'Vtfiatn 'and 1 ":-;rX;::t; XX': liajfeScottver hest:;b'eRt:and;equal..f. 1 Copy-Writing 'i.be specimen prociuced JChaVlt&Us bestMonrOeWgbb Vr'Imaclckithifd 'unproved in. ?he otUt f tliir names.:, ; - -'fvocakisv'-"' ttaticlisMimroe Webb was '--; drstingui sheet as mucn iner dsi apeaser., r JE?i )ih Grammars V.arsiiig'.. ' Blank tyierse, ioranlMArithmetic,Cop Writing, Speak jiIfaHvkins'; ; The last itemed student vjas not ': : ..',-' mui d on anyof the Qrei; k studies 'of th e '':-..-"10;i Yirsrn. Grxca Minora; Arithmetic and ( ' ; - 3eograjiv -m""uhiu,i uv, was aesi. ' n Pollvnd4io!m; Jones produced the best V-ime-tf X- h 'I U , jicakmg; Orations- Hamilton Polk, was N.1 '-''s,..: ' , .. T. ,t TH- . f oi class jvas - ap proved, anci iso nearly 4 X - 4tt5"thaC"0;drs ' v Parsing Blank VereJoh:i J Jiies was V Oii all the. studies ot the preceding class, ith tfic addition of theOdes of Hot ace, Albert X) tepVlcii, W. powd. llie last n:iraed stu- 4ent'.wssalseni-vhh. leave, ' ;:-; ' - Albert lietitltj as on all former examina- v ; ' v to become a gool" scholar. ? His Oration was i'.' - ' ilelivercd iu u distinctimpVessiVeand manly : ": 5TEMALE D 1PARTI NT;t?S 'n i i I l .- ' ' "v -Ann Loblis andJ Martha; Coraan, were ex-1 l? t r- ,y v .v.p'".'fi They- aveXan 7.ig- " - . ( .r . ' -7-' 'terras iMgucccurredit tlTdaV UnirieiV Susan Gilm'ouf, Wr:a Hay- V( od, Lydia Jones. Tararctl'Phe , on ...sm. Adelaide Hoylan excelled m Spenrnff.-and So san Gi'niour atitl PenelopeDaijJel in jteadirlff; AdelaidcBoylan presented the bct specimen pt' Writing', On Uie Eeveral Catechisms on which tfoyyritb minedthey- answered correctly. : 'F- L , . V JXX: 'v itiiinavJRucffe5,".Me3isia Hobbilt, ncbecca iJe!y tarrAnn CaIlamiIal'y Ehza Cannon, Km-ly r4tqni Sarah Grmefe e, PrbcUla ,Shaw, tiia'.-.lfm-'S and Mary WniiHm on Spelhng,' rjrTlnWHt'tiiPL Arithntetic and Catechism. la .pell'"' Laura-Uurses as best)? JiUty, A; CaV .i"ily Vulton; andKebecca Hen, h e Laura Burgc?, Mary A. Galium .we nd ?Mary Cannon, " had the first, - -f4n'-1lS'af1-v.int Kmily F-ulton and PrUsVi" h-iw t!u id s Saralv Gonekfi and Ktiilv j ulton.pro i tht? best specimens of VCwUn'p;; 1 and Uelcca Hell; Jjxursi: Barnes,' hv pan non irrf 1 1.y clia ori es, the next b esW 6WihKCatecbs9rn,illp.'iisedvrel1. . Xln Arithmetic, Rebecca Bell was best. ;Iiiia Burfres, Maria- Longhand Virginia Sflth were examined on 1 Eng-lisb Grammar knd acqmtted'themselver- well for.thef short time thevdiad been engaged in the study? : UlarWAr Callntn. Emilv VFulton and JFran ceS-Kiner, -ere heard on the, Geography of the iJmtwl states ana passctweu.F .axy a frallurn rathe? besj. .. ?; lh'?:T - ; , Matilda Robbit, MartbajEppfes, Cnthxa Hill, fr-inces King, Maria. Xong: Mary Plea. SHnts, Olivia Potter , - ! Viyginia Stith,' On Spelling, !Jeading,'Vi .r, Arithmetic and Bible . Qutions: 1 In - p rflinff, Mary ' Plea sants and tarUiaEpejsy werebest ; and Cvnthia Ildl, Oiivia Potter and Matildapobt bitt next, b est . :j I n 1 ieadin g,4 Mary P leasants is entitled toheffiret distincdo tr Martha Epies abdfCy ntbiaftHill ? to the; second;--- Martha Eijpes'. specirnen of WrVi ting was moKt hi gldf "approved '; i Oliviar P6t tor's" T'r. m o TvTn ?r' n Ff 1 v nthifi Mill vrp theecpnd heuIri Arithmticjhe : Class acquitted themselves well as f:r as Reduction. On Pible Ques i iis al 1 a nsverel correct y cIartli t Eppf s, Cynthia Hi! U Mary Pleas ants, Valid O livia P ot ter were e xami n ed on English Grammar, and were approved, 'No i . " . ' ' : " 1 -. . ..... .. . " . ' 1 T h re c classes J w ere the n examined on Geogr:nhy The: first consisting of Maria inntri Yi gfbiat StithVfand Mary v illiams. who hal but just ,camme.ncecl. theuly ; out Vequ'tted ihernselves s'atisfactorilvi that cir- eums'atice consia.-reci. i ne sceonu ciass cons'sted'of i'Matilda Babbitry l.aum B urges and Dlma Potter, who were examine I on the :",U)iited States and on the use of the Maps ana ;wf-re in uiy ap prove u me m tra ciiss consisted t)t Martha Ivppes Cynthia ilill, Ma ryGdmourl Muitha Jclks an j M l h ciass acqulttea themselves remarKaDiy welI. :v:N fjiStinction coul I, be made 1 Martha Eppes, :, cmtnia liitl anuMary Pleasants and ? Olivia Potter 7 were e?omined b n Parsing, an d , tor b esinne rs, p 1 1 form ed well. " - ' - i v- ' - r' r : XXy " Martha Ep pes stood alQne on History, and was highly approved ; .. T Mary Eppes, Marvf Gilmour, . Maria Good win and M.kJ tha J elks, were examined on Spell i n I? 'adi ng, Writi n g, A ritlim etic, En g lish Grammar and Composition. In Spelling, alltv'ere peitcct. All read with taste and el egance. r Martha Jelfcs was considered rather bes. On .Gtammar thev were examined ftdlv and; evinced that they .v were, well ac- qusmieti vufi us prjncipies. i ueic v.onipo- .sittons were all well w ritten ; if ahv prefer ence be ariven, it vas due to Maty,Eppes. Qf HieIspecimtns of-Writing,' which were all good, Mana-Goodwin's was best Van' Eppes and Maria uoodwtn, were prepar a to pass uirouga me wiioje or ueo grapfiv, but5 time permitted their being ex amined on the Map or the World only. They wen-. In-,hly approved. : . . . ; ; ' The samd voung Ladies were also exam jned oh Logic and Moral Philosophy, and wen- highly ; approved on each. ::y The same young Ladies with the addition o Martha! Jelks, were examined on Rheto ric, ; History and Bible Questions ; and it is bi.t just to say that all evinced an accurate acquaintance. with the several subjects. ' No distinctions. ; -r '' ; ; ;? . . '.v), . Marv Gilmour was examined alone on the 1st Vol. of Wl elpley's Ilistprical Compend, and acquitted herself well. V . ! FEMA LE DE P ARTMENT, CONTINUED. - - Taught by Jienedict. i ;. CORNELIAN QLASS. v 4 . r Reading, .Spelling Grammar, Geography, Arithmetic, Copy-Writing and Scripture. - 'This class, is composed f Maria Harris, Eliza Parsley, Celestia ,Goneke, plary Fort, Mary Perry, Maria Hunter, and Margaret Beckwitb. ' . ; Readings Miss Fort .stood with another "class. Of the other young Ladies, Eliza Pars ley, C fclestia Gbneke and Margaret Beck with were Kcorisideredi best. ; Spelling by rote. Mrma Haywood was examined with thisclass All ' performed well, no distinctions were made. "Grammar, 1st and " 2d Divisions. 1st Division... CJarjFort, Eliza Parsley and Ccltstia Gonekc. ; They recited the Gram mar with much readiness and accuracy Their merits were consider d equal. 2d Division. Maria HaiTis, Mary: Perry and Margaret Beck-j wiui. aiargarei is CKWitn andMana Harris were besiiGfgrphy. ,YOu this study no distinctions were madeV; They acquitted themselves well. Arirrmetic. Eliza Pars ley; Mary Perry, .Maria Haywood, Maria. Hun ter and Margaret-Lieckwith. ; Fihza Pari ley and Margaret Beckwith had been longest at the Study, and are bestir Bible; Questioni. The css gave entire satis 'action, being able fo answer i-eadily and.correctly as far as they i m(V ' suidi ed. j ; i opy Writ in g'?: Th e sp eci mens produced by : Clary; Forti anH Celestia Gonek e were b estl ' Those by Eliza Parsley and Marcraret Beckwitli next best, v "'-' : -'! . DEC1M0RE CLASS. V -,i :j : : Reading, ; Spelling, Geography, Natural Philosoohv, Aritlnnetic; Scripture, Cbpy- ritiner an.l Parsing. V,. '..7 j U . .i n is ciass fiscoiupuscii oi3 r einey . trice, TSIuf ha V li" taker, Lucinda Haywood,', fl aw- kins Lockhart, . I .ucinda Bell, IJosa Gilmouri Pherebe Seaw'ell and HaiTiet fipon., igRekdingy Thp Reatingbf tliis class was much approved.': Pherebe Seawell, Lucinda tBell, RosalGimicurndHaiTiet Boon read Phervbe Seaweli, Rosa Gilmour, and Haw kins Lockhart merit distinction, a eographyi Fetnev PriceRosa Gilmour, Lucihjja Beil Haw kins Lockhart? and ( Eliza . Parslev were considered nearly veqoai; and best ; Martha ami .nicreoc sea$ PhUosophj'. This Miss Boon, was m this science. explanatiohfbf vth$ diHichlt h tliCi utmost rea- diries, ":d tiieir exarnrnation'a? sucit. as.w convin. t hose, who heard it, ti tliev nnti gained: idea on the subject a? wc as words. neke & Penek, Puuiey, -etc examined on this sfudy and acquitted theseivs.weu. Scripture.1 vThey wer,well auaintet,witn. iuat. part oi iscnpritret ui('v wiiw,V'uH,t were examined.' r CopvWriting't heV sper, cimens wcrerainmucii 4pprbvedj i JPetttey Price was entitled to Hie' firSt distinction, riarriet Bborr to' the' second andPhercbe SeawelL Lucitfa'; Haywood' and Hawkins I Lockhart to .th t third. Parsjng ; I ne per: fo.ifnance of thig class was yerf tfatiry no distinctions were ,me.7tti;ta;i'pr0Py-t remark that Harriet Boon, Martlia Whitaker ana.Penelope 'Putney CAmetme mw; fes- 911111, Ulll II114V UIC V W 4 ci l, auiiuv" n f m. vi vv. who commenced ;at ' the -begin hi ngrhe far exceeded what could fiaveeen, exrjeced under such circumstances. XiXX'XX' ALPIIENOR CLASS, . 2d DIVISION. V Reading 'owper's 'Task SpelJmgrArith- metic, Jlistbry Hhetonc, Hible questions, Parsing, Copy-Wvitmg and Conlpostion. - Prances" Marshall, Care v. A.T?nolsb'h, Ade laide Hunte ' Maw 1 G tlin, : largaret Tlay- wobd, Jane Hunter,. Mildred Jlouze; Ann E. Dunn aiul Penelope 'E VPutney. - Frances Marshall was not examined on account of sickness. .. jucigingirom rer jornierxuujui ations, and the great 'attention she has paid to her studies the "present session, we. con clude that she Avas ptpareI..:amf;jh'er,:' selt yerv well on all Jier stutlies.-v"'!,--.. Reading. The performance of , this class was very satisfactory. Sophia Forney merits th e first , distinct; on v Cafy JA ; , Gholson, M l dred Houze,Janexf lunter and Peneiope rut- ne)y the Secotrd - Spelling.. ;Cary. A. Ghpl son, Sophia Forney, and " Mildred HonVe were entitled tatlie first- dist diction m Spel ling ; Penelope ' Putney,-Jane Hnnter and Ann E. Dunn to the second. Aritiimetiq. Acquitted themselves ,welU History. 1 The examination on this study gave evidence tbat the. y mi g L::dies had, . almost without ex ception," united persevering industry with a most jauaaoie amouion in xne proseciMuin v it. No distinctions were made. Rhetoric To Sophia ; Forney is awarded the firs'-distinction X Carey A ,' GhblsbhrMil Ired Houze, Jane 'Hunter .nd Penelope Putney mrit the second: i Bible jQuestions The younc; La dies of '.Vis class merit hiuch commendation f r th diligence-& attention with wliicj!i they sem to have studied the- Holy Scriptures. Parsing. All appro'ed- Jane Hunter, j Sophia Komey; Carey A. Gholson, & Mil jred, Houze. weVe considered best. .' CopyWrittnjg4 All the specimens produced were highly approv ed. To Sophia Forney and Carey A. Ghol son is awardedie ltdistihctiori,;aridjto Ann E. Dunn, Mary Gatl'm, Margaret Hayjwobd and Penelope putney the second. ? f ompp sition. The pieces produced by S ophia For- ney and Uarey A. liholson were considered best. ' ; ; ' . . - " ALPIIENOR CLASS, 1st DIVISION. - Reading, Spelling, Parsingi History, Arith metifc, ,; Rhetoric ryBible . Questions ; Copy Vfiting.and Composition. . , ; -: t V This class is composed of Sarah . Comah, .E)Iiak King; Tabitha Savage, ; Eliza BondV Sarah Fulton, Caroline Bell, and Rebecca Haywpod.ff -; 'X'?Y XX'4Y ; Reaxling ' Thomson's Seasons. . Sarah Ful ton and Rebecca Haywood, read rather the best- The other young ladies were about equal and much approved . Spelling This is a class of good spellers, all performed well on the ' exami nation. Eliza King and Tabitha Savage had been distinguished the greatest number o tifh.es during the session. Parsing. In this study they have displayed that diligence and attention which seldom fail to insure success: They were; much ap proved, Rebecca Haywood merits distinc tion. 3Iodern History of Europe - It is said that, during the Session, Sarah Coman has been distinguished the greatest number of weeks,f and that Caroline Belli I Eliza King and Rebecca Haywood, have had equal distinctipris, and the next greatest number. The class however, on its examinat'ob was found about equal ahd deserves much com mendation. History of America, I We are informed, much to the credit.of these young' ladies, tnax aunng tne wnoie sessTOn,' tney have taken peculiar interest in "studying the History of their own country. This was, however, . fully evinced; by the correctness of . their answers, and by their; readiness in defining the various terms contained in the subject. Rhetoric. , The method of expla nation adopted in the school has been very successfully jpursued withthis class in the study above named, as well as in others; for they seem: eager to receive every aid that is offered them in the piirsurt of knowledge; Arithmetic. T'abitha Savage & Sarah Ful ton, merit the -first distinction ; Eliza King, Eliza Bond and Caroline Bell, the; second; Bible Questions. They were found capable of answering all the questions proposed - to them, and it Is to be hoped tliat they have taken peculiar interest in acquainting them selves with the! word of 'God. Eliza Bond and Caroline Bell were examined in another class- Copy-Writing, k It Was hi ghlyj grati fying to see the neatness and excellence of the specimens of writing produced by! these young ladies ; ' Sarah Fulton and Eliza King merit tne nrst oisuncuon, Garonne ueu ana Eliza Bond the second Composition! - The pieces produced by Sarah Fulton, Eliza Bpnd and Eliza King "were considered best, and those by Caroline Bell and Rebecca Hay wood next oest. -; ; " X Y DELPIIENQR CLASS. "Reading blank Verse, Spelling. Parsing Chemistry, Logic, Moral "Philosophy, j Bible Questions, Copy-Writing "and Composition. Jackey Dunn stood alone on all the above studies except .Bible Questions and Logic. On these she was examined With Miss Fulton and they both gave entire satisfaction. Miss Dunn's examination on her other studies was verv satisfactory, and svif-h n tr give evidence that- she had applied herself very amgentiy ana.successtuiiy to tier stu tiaes uunng- me session. SENIOR CLASS. The whole course of studies the Female Department of the Institution,- in viz : ReacbngRrose and Poetry, Spelling bv rote, Copy-Writing,; tArithinetic, English Grammar, G eography; ' Elements of Natural Philosophy,' Moral Philosophy, . Rhetorick, Logic, ; Chemistry, v IIistor3 Composition, and BiblerQuestions?'f'v: iv- '-f : X This class is composed of Sarah. R. JbneS, and LauriTJ Wilson ;; v 7 '-f-r! ' i These young laches have atdiflerent tinie passed satisfactory examinations on' the se veral studies specified in the plan of Female Education, L Having now reviewed the snm and af ; the; "closV otthis ' sessioii pasied.tr n jexamixiauon on e.wuole course. tnem tne msiuiE uiw j vy w .wh- , 4 vt - ctltiitionA Gbldeh Medal antT an Honorary f pTICE YY!XiM:i O RNA5IE?iTAp"W QHIvv jiM specimens xuipucu,.,u.r v.",f uipniiityi rieatnessland ' taste slsted Ijofe' handcreenciu b6xes"d rnantelne(;;a "X Some vien' handsome, pieces ..were prb- duced.'Iostof thee yonpg ladies f hart teridetlI thisvhKmch. of Educjitjorbut ( a shbrfc Jtiroe tiieir -prodtictiotolere i Jtimetlieir :pwdac&topefi conUbre roniisiiiar rbved t X fAA -fx7- eyer appro lliainsbb&u2:lr$acade tfp U E Exefcisei f this Tnstitiition wilf bp: presumed qn5Moaayvxne "The i situation's well :knbwhc;as Jie'yVgas healttiful as any ih the Statei and Hhe price hf Kam arid tuition "are remarkably lo v.f . - .i-. . ..... . v;'''lji ..-Li " j ir" r tj very. attention --is paia 10 me mora. auu teraryj improvement ot tne suiaents. r c fM4'"W'7 ALEX" WlLSOW PJ-in'cinxl. fone 6Xmf: X$:A 64vSt Oxford Mai e Hadmy HTHE RitamTnatin'ri this. day closed..' A va' ,. t . -- 7 ' -.---5 ... J, - , " A 1 . . ; I cation will take place until tne, 20th inst when the Exercises Will be resumed a here ' tofore, under the direction of Janes I.John soul V. & VTJli SNEKDj' Seq'ry. Opr.The Editors of the . Star, ; Petersburg Intelligencer; arid Edenton : Gazette vyill in serf the foregoingfor thrce Avreeks, ahd , for ward' their bills. v,1t:i,s j. i&'X'i-"'' -rvri mtpi?tc rrtr; Ka f i rjrf1rj rf Wake li (conirtyjqifetl bX Henry :AndrewsvwhoHiyes b mi les nortn-east of.Rlleiglvbncert dnbayMar,v'4feettlG inches high, with pathof hehin feet, white ahnve the fetloa.nd i oniewbite'..in vher forehead ; supj ed to be six or seven years old, paces and tiots : XVbicn stray is vaiueu to thirty dollars.,' This m re ca' fie taMr Andrews's on the 2d'cVy of Ma and had on at the time some bl 1 shos on ;her foreFeet, and W'as low in order. . . ' ; XXX-iXX! ! Given' under my hand the 8th June, 1825. v64 2t ?MERI f- t S tate ; of Tor t li- C arplm ag i " Warrert County. t I May Sessions, .1825 Stephen Davis,") Original attachment, le vied vs. v the "fmndsj 6f;-Thomas Samuel Power;j Power, arfrhe summoned - r.X YYX-::'.X as ''s::XYXYY y IT appearing t o the satisfaction qf th Court that the defendant in !this case is not an i nhabitant of this State ; it 1s t'- lerefore brdet eil, that unless the defendant Samuel Power, I appear! and enter into bond, as he is permit- ted to do oy act 01 , Assemoiy an . sucn cases, on or before the fourth; Monday of August f ext, that final judgment Will ,be rendered in the premises. ;f It is further ordered, that publication of ther aforegoing rule be made once a week for six 'successive weeks in the Raleigli RegisterSi,-.-:"' ri:X'YlXXXY' Test. r C. DRAKE, C. W. C. C. YSY- xx f. ' Notice. YxY: fUHE Subscribers bea: leave td inform their M- friends ' and the public generally, 'that mev nave Tormed :i; connexion in ousmcss, under the firm of GILMOUR & DRINK A RD, for the purpose o i Selling (only) Country Proctitce, And have Haken that s;acibus Brick Lumber HouseJ nearly fire-proof nd contiguous to jio wooden building) on Back street, in the rear of Mr. Johu V. Wilcox's Couhting-House, &. n c arly. opposite to VV est brook V ar ehou se where they wi! 1 att e d to the Sale of any Produce that may be en trusted to ;their care, (always payings the strictest attention to instructions giveh)- a? id promise to use th eir b est exertio ns t o promote thc.interest of those who may think nrooer to patronise the mi " ; '5l::"C:i;':. t-:'. WM. GILMOUR, M. L. DIUNKARD. June 3. : Messrs. Gilmour Drinkard, having com menced the Commission Business jn th s place, I hereby inform the public that I havq known them almost from their infancy, (both having lived ' with me) and believe them to be men of the strictest integrity; & in whom the most implicit confidence can be placed.' V X-;. , : JOIINV, MTLLCOX. Petersburg, lune 3? 1825. 64 .-' OitDNANck Department , v Washington, 4th June, 1825. SEALED proposals will be received by 4 this Department until the 31st day of June next, for furnishing the following Can non Balls, t; viz ;sr XX YMX rXXY' ' Seven thousand five hundred 24 pounder Cannon Balls, to be delivered at Fort Dela ware, near Newcastle, Delaware. ; 1 XX ; Six thousand 2 pounder Cannon Balls, to be delivered at New-Orleahs. ' ' .' c. ; J '.'f f The Balls are to .be cast in iron , moulds, and to be delivered oh or before the first day of October, TH26. They will be inspected at the manufactories, and at thejexpense. of the United States $ but they Care tq be deli vered at the places mentioned, at the cost and risk of the contra ctrs y-iYX'XYXX Proposals should be made separately ; for each parcel; and should state the price per poundXx XY Y ; ;---A-;:tt---'-:n ! Persons disposed to offer proposals' will be furrdshed,- on application, with the dimensi ons of the balls, and the regulations for in specting them.. - :vv-- i -Lvi -,r;:.:i. ! GEO. BUMFbRDi BrevtCohMl 6 leo5w on Ordnance "Service." i Yx X. NT otice WILL be sold at the Courthouse in the Town of Rockinsrham. Richmoml connl -ri'' ty, on. the 28th of June next, the following Tructs.ofLand or as much thereof as will be of valu'e; to satisfy the Tax ? due thereon; for the year 1823, &.c; : ; X-XX.hX'-'XXX X acres pnedee Vrfveri oing?the lands of J ohn Gay and .others- theproperty win iv usu wj-acnanan Donald. X 100a5res on the waters of Buffaloeoinihg the lands of William Little belonging ti thl neirs 01 vm. Parmer, v 300 acres, more pr less, onprownmg creek juiiiuS uic janoa 01 uuncan M'JL.eod ; the owner unknown." XPXX X-:. X Xxx ' ,70 acres in the Horsepen Meadow Vbe- Three lota irt the town of Rbckinp-Wrnrxr; Nb23,24 antt25 supposed tp be theiro- V -T . V, -"wuuiua xjt uiuiayoavage. . Ai ICIiOLSON', Shff,- April i9;;r 53. 6V -:;u ;':y xwt im. . e crthe, aiuhbritybf iJn act of C6rL les, cre. tmP ' h act authoring albah for a iioescdmg c Jyeii :miTlibns 'of doU one thousand eight, hundred and twelve gcher wih tlierinVerest ; tlien due" the, iperpaidjto the pprirsiiMid ; S orto tlleir tonieys duly autliorized, at tV P7f theUnhd Slatbs in Wtit lon ?bd at the4 sejeral Loan 0f3ee on "tX IKS mi? ' A surrrenderof the 'z Certificates of Stock will-be required : at the ttme of paS inent, and the uiterest onsaid stock f'i cease from ancf after, the thirtieth day ofSerJ tetobenext-v-v-rvv'vj L. SOUTHARD. Acting Secretary of the Treasury; ifY & tafe of ?NbrtHTGaroliua. k iW,X-Xr:Mf TTiinlin.' Crinnt-'-:"' i'-Lv-V-. " fcCbiirtof PleasahdQiiarter S'essionc 1 'W Aprn-Tirm, 1825.. 'v-- - . ; rs. , unginaraita. levied, &c Amos5: J-AValfe'r:-'- 'V'. IT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court thatUie defendant is not ah inhabitant f the 'Stated lit is thereforejordered tnatpubl-1 catiQi:-beu;inadi.- ij'ntil--the;3 .Monday'.of J ulv neSt the Raleigh' Regis? er that the defend, ant appear at our ' next Conrt of; Pleas and Quarter Sessions to be held for said conr.tv at Jthe Cmirt-Hoase in Duplin, then aiid there to plead, &c. or'; . judgment-will be eri-' tered against him according tp pkintifTs de- ; mand. a i - -.- - . . ! . v v viTestr v vASPEARS ALU Clerk! -t- : ; ' -r . I Stateijof :3orthsCJarolina, MARTllCdTJNTYV XX:-: :. i " SuperibiCoirrtHbf XawSPringTerrnVlS2i; . . . it - . Ait 4- ;. , james em ;oc &t ri- -: - t?." ..-w 1 :ltff: -Vviefition .'for a'Dlvorce Tabitha:;Bullbck;5vAr ' : 't, ' i ' ; ' i ' : - Tapjaring to thefdourtthat Tabitha Bid- lock; is not a resident off his State Order-'. e'dtHat publication for thfee months be mad? In the Raleigh Register, ;for the? Defendant tp appear at me. next superior oourt 01 Law to 6Jield.for Iartin buritv; bnlthf Mo 4ay begjre"the;3 in September next, tli en and thereto plead, or the petition will therrbe iiearcFexparte V: X': : t i: w I o v . . J()HN LUTEN, Clk - : aup. ,L.ouriMaiTin uounjv. -.State? rolina, X ': .'-.''.;-", ; : VV" Granville Coun ' ' ;. ' Court of plea's and 'bjiarteTvSessionL ! tf$':xxti'M Thomas Brown, - surviving"V : .; : - ; partrier of Geo. 8t(Tho's. :XXY::. 'YY ' TOnXY fXM C Scire facias to -Xi) :'Xg:ftrrXM ?' (charge the rejal TheTIeirs of James 'Pit- I estate. . . tarddeef'v , X:jX Y ; ?'-vdheame,V;':-;o::,0.v-- v. . . '-; . ,, XXXvsX::: Yj X C dq;! r :.'-?.The same, v : . 3 :' x;., XY'' 'XX- F T having been matte to. appear that Hpracet Somerhdl oneof the defendants in these cases, is ahv inhabitant of another S tate j or dered rthatApublicatibnf be -.made--or- three months in the Raleigh Reglsteiy fof "said de fendant to come forward within the tertn a said. Court, to be held bntheilst Monday im August next, at Oxford, and enter his appear-- atc, ;wr juugmeni wui? entered agamya him.S- Witness. ' j-.v xX .Xy. :. ..' '-: - V ;. 'i'. :;::-:;STOPHENSNEED,vC.; ON the 2d Monday: in August hestwilj ! be sold for cssli, at Nash Courouse, in J -1 . ie town of Nashville, the followinffjtri6ts ol! Land, or so much thereof, aswill bv sufficient; to.pay" tlie Tax- (lue thereon j fbrJthe iyejT? r. oisjt acres, given in by David Darnel, jr. f ::.70;"(Vttbilo ' Yby John pltman.K;:;:::!-' .?, 400.lp''il6;-J'b ; i 661 do - 4 do d'by Guilford Nicholson 113 v clo ; - do . by Saml. B.WiU'wms fol s - : :40r 100 106 : 125 -100 x 'XY::'vXr:XXY'liopUhs Rice. do Io by Redding 'Wiliajns , do v . ,do;'. by .Abram Win bourn v : do : . i do: V b WUlI: Harrison: cTf XiXXMX'1) county, do y :, do I J by Temp V. Richardsoi dby:;f 'dq':iv-'by,Miles:kih- '!.'.'. ; 60 X do hbt giv en in the'prbperty of Wm j -,:: : r- :--;?r-v--. ; ? Gamer's heirs Gamer's heirs " - 50 dof 4 do 114- do do of John Sturdevant , do X "bf Merrit Sellers ' . 100: 226; . 100 200 70 o do: : r: of Jane: &:Chri4tianT?hHi do5Vb 'tvCpf Jphn Fowler X1- do; .ido-X ? of Crawfbnl Honking do iuu -. 01 iviargaret itauey &doX.?-:if PiirAohs Railev ; , 70 do!t' 2 Lots in the Town, of Nashvi:ie,fnot given; in; tlierjyfttlebury Hines, dee'd '2 do in said town nbteiven in. the nroner tyof Jas. WDance;:deb,ds;:;?aw:v;-- -h ; v: S: W.W VICK,', former ShfT. ;May20,1825. W-v r . .;pr. adv. - Aumunbcu oy special Act ot Assembly, V :l for the benefit.of " ? i ': -1 v ' GOLDENTLEECE LODGE; NcK 74, N. C-' 1 Prize 630OO 8.: is is' i" is is is is : A ?3009 V 200O - 2000 1 2 ; ' . ,2000 1000 $ :5C0 : aoo .50. : io - 'i-ao'XY yx 20 : ; 100 . :: : 1500 si '1000 . 100i !?t7500 1639 Frizes 236 " : ' ' - 4.1) ?5 b $20,000 .Dra imence in Mftronrraa srwta as-asufhcitt number of Tickets ! shall have been sold. Superintended . the folio wing: Managers iXXXXXXH'iysX iXy ',- ' ALEX'R HENDERSON, JAMES RAIN EYM, -iCARCHI M ED ES'DONOHCy JOHNR. CLARK v Thomas l. Stevens. " fXXi . i- TV ; . - - - SAMUEL WATKINS. Orders for tickets post paid, and enclosing theCisa,:'waL be thankfully received and punctually attended to by the reasurer in :vTieketa Five Tiollars" each -iTick to' e ! had from Agents- residing in thp different townsv villages I public places throughout the'StateA J.: .-4 4 : 0 c ' wer of the Managers, 2 s - : ' f: vMllPIIHOMASi Treas-.; . j -r i'-t::t;::.v::v::'-5:M-:H -.' ' i v: :-?f-'-r'v'x-'K-i--t J' iyX' -' rX '- YX fpry ' -'-".V." . "X:-yX-'- x ,:.' v:-; ;:-! ' v 1 ' - ' . 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The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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