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5TO :; 5 AND STATE ' r !; Oursarethephnsoffair.deljghtfui v.; --V:V v ' V v :J - -v -. ' - -f UnwaVjj'd by party fae to Hv like brothers-'f 1 " 4- ' . - .Va ' - T AA -, , ' - , -r - r " Tuesday, ; October, 4 1825, "V- M I : UJ; -r A" 'hi LHfJnLI-- ; M: ::;1 i t . ; : .... ,....... .. j j ! v : . i fe.i.l'iu' "i 'V -1uiM--i 7,11.1 i ii i i . i I,. , i i i .i - . V ' 1 1 L 11 1 - 1 1 ........ - Hi i ,1 1 1 n i fc ' I i ii i ... 1 iT f ii ii i I ' y f . - ', . . . . ... . ..... ' v I THE RlEGISTER tls ublisbfeti ever? :TcksilT'anci FRiixTby " :f; i ; j osepIi galks & son; , , ; At Five Dollars peVannum-lialf in advance. i ;' V ADVERTISEMENTS i J Not exceeding 1 6 lines, neatly inserf tTiree tim frtr i5 dollar, and 25 cents for every ; Tsiieceettihg publication ; thoe rof greater ; 'lenjjth in the same prpportior...... Cotusr- V cations thanfctuuy receivea. ,..i.kttis o from: Tus.coarwECTictrr mikbou.. ,Sin-IlELave seen la the newspapers some Jiberal encouragement ofTered by: wa)' oprer confident jpf success, I know not who to call tiponforthe pay r "As you probably exchange witlf those rg-entlemen 1, hereby empower , vpu ta. publish" the followinff And receive the money Please put it in the Savings Bank; -till the next return m? the mail to the" Wind ' G(P near Cat-tail .Brooke . SCRIBO. v Doctor Faustus, or whoever else it was that first set up a printing office, discovered a consciousness of tne black art,', o what Sir Wal ler Scott calls gra xnarie. of liis t ratle by adopting the no , menclature- of 'r0phet for the instru' tnents,r the depositories, -the functiona ries, and the familiars of his inky occu pation.; Jjut. there wras another strange genius, niore ancient still, whose name has got, mislaid aniong' the' rubbish of .chronology- vidrlicitr that mischievous iinpVrho first looketl; with eyes of sjiec ti l atiori u jwin V gpose-q u 1 11, ( ahcl won -tiered if it could ' not be made into a V J forgive him in part, on tlie score of his thoujmtfulness ; lor if he could have : foseehwheri'- he; was'scrapihgolTthe '".Jule ;ivitn"') theu liacko; his'---, penknife; vhatso rtofj t ool , i t : w o u I d p rpve, vh 0 would have thrown away the barrel, and JccptHhev top :to i feather his arrow with,as the most, Charmless weapon of tne two as it was, ne spuinc quui, t drew it to a point, nibb'd it, and gave it to the world to help or harm it, like )mosi other thinsi according to tlie use tlieyfmight'pMt it to, . '' : S The inventor of this M rans engine had hitherto employed himself in 6 piping on straws, and whistling on reeds ;'but he music wa3: fleeting;; lt languished .pbri' tlieaii and riiredupA'ntthe. echoes, jind there wis no , means,, after the pipe had stopped,. to arrest and em body - the sbundl Vhile the mischiefs luvingelf was intent on his contrivance, the Sy 1 phs and - t!i e Dryad s, ' the Graces and the-M uses, the Fates and the Fu ries, were looking anxiously on ,T jTJije , ' Pen . was madeV thrown down in Atri? tinipand taken up' and examined by I f hi s mixtu re, o r a nxiou s spectators--The Graces thought 'it was a pity to spun ;: ieaujcr.;; n niaKu-a p ? M uses a f tersome doubttul consultation , made their niarks to V certificate in fa vour of it .the Furies laughed out right . Ii kevmarii acs : arid the -Fates, bought a quarter of a lvuriilred fa piece to )egin w i (h,i-r-The geq i us' wh u i i) yen ted v i i v TiOCKeteu ms. monev, anu went on xo collect his shdepas Careless of the con- . seqiienecaSthat ine who contri ved gu n -po wd e riTrjiereyivJs ivi those days,; no patent tofiicc, arid no District Clerk and this invention, un like modem ones, was a great while be ore it took. . . ;:?;;--y s Thouiih the world. was already full of Jnk,! green, yelimv. retl and black, (foif AVafkderi has no in ore claim tla n Day fit Martin, for ink poyder, yet i he great "men weretoo active or rest . less, in bodv. arid too tliickifingeredv to jset tliemsefvcs downl andJearn?to hanj ill.e so diminutive: a weapon, as agoose quill.v - Accord mglyv t - aj 1 tfiek ings he roes, bards1 statesmerf, warriors, poetsV knighi s an d inriins trels, eitheKdidxiiot wrireU ailo;lrver v mark of,tne;cross,larid to fifl up the ;" names, like the treaty making Iridiaus'.of . thte Chrisian Httd Achi 1 1 es, : a i itl fA asf; J&Ji il Mec torrt lie heroes of the crusades- and aU the oter GotHsjrwe1! He as aiiVthernj6n : i ndigna ti on ;cain e; nea r rburs ti ng t he ni they kept i 11 . thVi r ga 1 Iv! and i f i t rork over theredutidan committed toVthc5car ; of fso1e$? i cAaf e5" or t liey ; woU ld-;BVea t lip amoiig the reeds that that- woti id liave'i blasted acres fof bu l- 4une, " JJutlhOjlhejr age has trtotc tfiajri real i'.ed tlie rnbst sanguine expectations of the li'rM maker nt thp npi.. W livo- live, all lie ; tratlgji we ;live . mium, for the best story, the best poetry, the best essay :1 mm jh vrant .of money but tI haye mislald tbepnpersfc and though I am Hi 1. all vthcad (fresses- we 1 i v el sa V al K tl ie discourses to all ihe societies--in! tbe jiiost" i ri t er tfri (tli es rh ds 1 1 ' f nip-rove c! v tfi6 m ost.enligh tened agepSTiyi rous J , I't live now is Jivi ng iiuieed : 1 o,Iive,oow a . Year,fj ft o all o wan ce for 1 a n r by -swot, wnere poor nog nngii as wen nave livctl arid rotted a thousanil years agol) is as cobd as ' to have liv u. iciuui vi in "the most hmh aril palmy state of -.1- - -. liomc. inwi - me neroes, oy jauci arid sea the fortunate and unfortunate, the? Vjeceive;''andtheVmected, thefabr poi n ted t the "disappointed , r t h e; co n tent etj, UieL discoriten ted'a i ml the mal;6'o Rented, 'run ttri ijthailrikstand, vAtb pf them, as their several occasions! - re quire, resort to pen,-; ink and paper ; arid theperi 1 clipped hv blood, gall 0 rf c a ri t roy e rsy, as o ccas to nr req iiiref.; . .tStrtterU' and talker ofaU sorts aree 1 ny abosing; Iia wy e rs ; i y e t as oo n a s they are in any trouble, fighters poli ticians and all, t to the' most obnoxious part of lawyer's tf adoii and e riter in to special , pl ead jrigs at " once, , Formerly, tlie commander a fleef,Vt after a successful battle; wrote a short note to the Department urider which' he ac ted, arid referrejl to the; Capture of ships as 0 per margin. Now- is the warriorangrv ? he sheathes his sword, and mends his penv 4 The man who suggests a' contingent duel, alarms; the honzon"bywritirig IetLers to his friends. ' l The disappointed can didate writes ; the reprieved cuiprjt ot a court martial :.- writes'; , One would suspend public opinion $" one would! al ter it after it is made up ;fone pleads in abatement . another moves an arrest of judgment. Some; refer to docu ments .f fifty years, old ; others deny facts of recent date. Thus are wej vi sited and favored with sheet after sheet, paper after paper, and document after document letters, statements, &. pre li mi naries -rfcorrespond erices , arguing of points, vindications, defences,' iind final! acquiescerices, Trom - Generals, Governors, Captains, Secretaries, &c. .&y..;rhe itltimate appeal1 is to the grand tribunal of public opinion. That tribunal is tired out.' In Jack Cade's time a man was. hanged with an ink horn about his neck because he could write. . What awful havock .would such misguided men have made with the writing materials of , the present time : when there are, forty letters for one quarrel, ten Courts 31 artial fo cy ery expedition- and documents, der fences, and expenses without enc I n a tune of profound peace,- when there is not even a chance for a battle. The lazy world have turned "Lawyers and scholars, and the trade of both has been long sinceover-stocked. ' Docti in dociique scribmus pmnes. " . From the Baltimore Morning Chronicle.."' Iridu$tryIt8lI)ignity and Usefulness, There is no condition in life belter cal c u latel Anan lha . of a laborious pie chanie, for a man to feel and realize a proper sense of his own dignity and in d epenIence. ' He retires to his m ;als from' t.h'-faHwues' of theday with a full con vie t ion; iha t hisj stu rd v. hand s ,' ha v e earned the refreshment of, his table.. He feels!that his wealthy neighbor can n (it e j oy e v en h i s op u I e nee wi thou t h is asbistarice.? His time never hangs heavy upon hil hands," ahdt his robust; franie arid hi ; hardy si news attest ho w esseh tial this exercise is to '.the health of his body. He prbgresses'-wardif ass it were by inches; to competence, amjhe learns tftepWclical ;lessorts:Tpf .econpiny frtigality, irii hisYamilyexpehf)i'tu res. Ueraovetd from he vices and gorgeous temptations of fashionable life, he knows how to bri d I e a hibi tion 5 he feel s th e Blessing of Jjis family heaHh,?ahd can JobW w i thou t- a" sigh oh the gaudy: pa-' geah ty of (He, day. 1 . Th i 3 Js true moral independence- thiscurb on or unruly desires this temperance jn the exercise jfo al lbiir, wishes;, aretheyery materi al s tlia t const it u tevaluabl e ci tizen s. ttshouldbe-the pride, -as undoubtet VI 111s tne rign 1 01 a laDonng man,riu dufee in such ideas,' Boys that, are in put out as apprentice s to a m ech anical pro iessidri : a re takea state, of perty andignorancer &f pre pared fo r, fu 1 ill 1 i ng after wa rd s stations th us honorabl ?.VV ou Id they: u t pro- Prly comprehend" Isuchb'enentsvfheyAvM 0uivtl)ei.iu e honor, di2n it Vf and in- depeudenrie, jn their owrt indeJ3turesr- rheyxare learning, hb tashey are too prone to bet ive the alphauet otrservi 2 Hue anu uerauauon, uut inej uuiiueuis of : fai to, , md nstry, pq nc to al it y, econo? my, an an mose virtues viatfiecoraiet aiid adorn the family hearth. They hu igiVing pledges to thejrni2Vters are ters ofJ wliat' their future characters.wilj' 'SQnOM1 yhen they, in their turnlwill bewailed for VlE BENEFIT OF Vfi E;dxFOltjL) tkW. " Wfl Prm-le.jgrand --A.CAlJEXrrrLVf--' - JOunI Mn,i ;Frcdcrick l'om:aad ' ": ,M':A '"'fi;lV - -,-: V ? SECOND JTiASfe V' I JFlie.DEhlC ofbkckcmexfbri, aoulr r i Cll iwftiAW nftvrdvl V! ; V o be drawn fNFOUMS the citizens, of .ftaleigh and the .public qfenerally.'that he has commenced the Tl'ailotink business in thislcitv; ,and ; will faithfully execute all orders in his line. He has f on hand ' some articles bf read v lm?.de Clothiniri which will be sold cn coou terms. He has been taught WattV? 'mathematical vide for cutting by Alexander Grassland, of Warrenton, agent for - Ward. ; His fcfiop )s TJiompson s Cabinet- Ware-Room- , Raleig-h, August 20. sen. Ai Journey ma nvwanted of steady habits, to' Whom frnnn wars unll.Ko crivorJ : .''i Notice.. jTJN Tuesday, the 11th day oCfJctober Will be sold at the Shop of the Jeremiah Battle, dee'd in the citv of Raleigh. on a credit oF six months, sundry articles, to wit ;: all his Medicine and Shop h urniture, a good selection of Medical. L,aw and fiier Books ; Surerical " Instruments i one Horse." one Cow, &c. Also, at the same time and place, wilibe let out to the lowest bidder for life, an;old Negro Man beongin to the Estate, of said deefd. Tlie purfchasei-s will be requireil to give bond and approved security. JESSE B A TTLE, Adm'r. Sept. 14. 91tds D esirable Family "Residence, "!'; 1 for sale! , , -t . ' THE rnelanclioly event hich has occurred in mv family, induces me to offer for sale mypeautnui and ' elegant-villa, formerly W R. Johnson's, within ten mmutes walk of the centre of Warrenton. - - P-"-'S'r- ,v The tract of land contains sixty-two acres of which forty are in woods and heavily tim- Derea witn oas ana iiicKorv, sumcient to furnish fire; wood for a large family forever wi.n u.rc anu nianaemenx. 'A- The soil is free, fertile and productive uie waxer exceuent ana aounaani ne suu ation high, airy, pleasant and heah hy. The improvements are an admirably built and finished, and most commodious Dwelling ' House, containing 3 rooms below & 2 above staiifs. 'a dry and comfortable 'Cellar and se veral convenient ucldts;"a tpsw framed Quarter 36 feet by 18 itb tlnirlafgc rooms and a chimney in the centre a Kitchen, a Carriage House and Stables,Kan Ice House, a Well ofexcelleht water atthe'iloor, a band some Yard and Garden well pailed in, toge? ther with convenient lots under good fences.. And besides other Fr)Lit Trees, 4a0 Peach and;. 200 healthy Apple Trees, of the most delicious sort ; h short, every thing that can be desired b v a family - ; -- - . Nothing but the severe bereavement with which 1 have been visited, could have tempt.' ed me to part with this desirable and valua ble property.?' V . I am anxious to .sell, and will granta libe ral credit tor me whole or any part ot the purchase money. Possession can be had at any jtime. Application can be made to Gen Robert R.' Johnson, who is fully authorised to j or to ( - v.- j . - I ? ;.. 1 VV IL.L1A1 iiAI UjN. September 2. -, 90eb4t ; Tot: Sale oy Teivt , THAT' large ; and convenient Dwelling House, with yery necessary out house and garden, whereon TVIrs. , Ann Falconer lately resided, situated in the Eastern parti of the Citv, on Newbern Street By an ear , , . - - . . . , f . 1 ' , . jy appiicauon a greav Dargain--migni oe naa in tne pure naset tne above property.. ..pos session given immediately. erms of Sale, one and two year's credit . , Apply to HENRY M. MILLER. . Raleigh, Sept: 7ih, 1825. ; ,89'lm w. State of North -Carolina, : ; rrJohhston Gaunty t Court oj Pleas and Quarter Sessions. , ; -j August Term, 1825. , . -. Reuben'Barber ' - ; ' ' W.i'A v.'r. -;--:-CAtt.. levied on landj &c. Caleb Griffin,;, 3 . : :-i: : IT appealing to the satisfaction of the Court, that the Defendant Caleb' Griffin, is not a-Resident of this State : It is ordered jthat advertisement be : made in the . RUleigh Re gister for three months, that" unless the De fendant Caleb Griffin,, appearsat our next County Court, to be held for said County, at the Court-iiouse in Smithhelo, on-the 4tn Monday in November next, to plead answer or demur, .uiaffment wiu oe enierea pro 1 confesso and .execution issue accordingly. Tested ; RML SANDERS; Clk. Adv. $5 25 ,. ' ; . ' 92- -irgiuiia Fe male Academy. TOSEPH B.;WARNE, now of the North- tf Carr tina Female Academy, and GEORGE lenbivr County, -Virinn! to their future w.;nk v iii.. - Unown to beneoternosi highly favored spot? jn, tne southern part ot Virginia A A rIti4W wsir.Ki.w- v. Bovdton. Vai f4trp. residence, in which JTjlace . the v will bnen 1 ,Thtrt iVvKi UtiAtills. ttik'A.- '.ii. I One other tract ot J5U acres, . m Chatf i.4nd tAfW In r X--'I county, 21 miles west? of Itajeigh, Well :f fTnrlb 'Arjaflpfnvtheitl fiv rnrnwi-1 Ptov"' Tliere- are ;on",this tract.r a T Vnt rh. jvAnnrfilVfh'AiiA' awfLlwen,ng House with cpnvemen' VnAi r,o 1 a good Store House, a large Distillery; 4lsemcrit3ajr; "f iv parcels frorp 15 ae res to 300. the end of NoyembcoV after tbat: tinieln t?nc? ? 9?- m positively the 30(h SCoreitt&er next, ttrttl comfiltftl in i fia Jlliuiitfa' J. B. YATES & A.-M'INTYUE. MANxnens 1 Prize i S2O.O0O is 1 V : 10.000 U S20,-(j6o - - 10,000 o o6d:l - vvad,Quo v-- 1,090. 1,000 rs .500 ; ; 5980 .18 , --ISvv- 18;000 - 4. -- 9,000 100 1,800 I . ickcis i t 3 i loOUI 1 1 1 '"s.; a Lottery tormed by the ternarS- jcomoination ami pei-mutation or ot numbers. L ' ckets and-Shares in the above scheme for sale at the Managers Office ?in Raleigh, -Whole Tickets, Sr. . : Half do. : ; 2 50 ' ! " ; Quarter, do; ; :. -1 .1 25 .- ', .-. Packages of 12 tickets, embracincr the 36 iu'iiuci m me -xmieiyr wincn niusi4 01, ne cessity draw at least $2125 rirett, with so many chances for. capitals ; or "shares, of packages n&y uc iiaaai ine same rate, yiz :-' Packages ofvvhole, v S60, x in Halves, z', - . 50,' Ul Uuartersi ; 3 15. Wasliiii5t6n; Canal ah&rDela- ware S tate Lp ttery, FIRST CLAS3. inA,!,V,rk r;n...v To he drawn' and coveted on the 5th dav 6 A nple October,' 1825.;, SCHEME. 'Prize of S10,O0O is S1D,000 - -- o 5,000 10,000 2500 .1,796 i;ooo ' 500 '"'100 ' 4 5,000 i;"-' 1 12 - 12 ..- 186 .186 ,1,488 13,950 ,12,000 6,000 3,000 9,300 3,720 11,904 . . 55,800 15,870 Prices. r T Sl8,520 4 ' Whole Tickets R4 ' ' ' -VH .If ?l : '- . - IV1 : "O . -'' 5 Quarter do" il State, oi laYlaiid. To be completed in one Jdrawinsr. on the v i 19th October, 1825. , : V 1, Prize of 850.000 is S20.0fl0 1 10,000 ;10,000 '.--:-- 2 12 30 168 168 1341 11,340 5.000 . 2,956 1,000. . 500 100 50 - - 01ft l,.;T2t-'' ' 6:-. 10,000 5,912 ,12,000 6,000 3,000 8,400 4,200 16,128 68,040 -J, ,4 13,080 Prizes,' . ; , I ,. glf33,680 19,656 Blanks. . . ' .V. -'- 32,736 Tickets:. v ;, 1 v : 1 Whole tickets S6 00 - mail: ;3 00.;,' j . Quarters iC: :.tj 1 50 Prizes in any of the Lotteries of Connecti cut, New-York,' 'New-Jersey,1 Pennsylvania Delaware Mary land, Virginia, aqd Washing ton City, will be received in payment.' : CCj Orders enclosing- the cash or, prizes Ctwst paid) 'for tickets' or 'shares in any of the above Lotteries. -will receive prompt .i attention. tfad uressea to w . - - YATES Sc MJINTYRE, . ' ' Raleierh, N; C. i Raleigh, ept. 30, 1 825. . a -;r;v' Xiaiiis lor Sale; I. ofier fpr salej andvthe purpbaser nja ex pect a bargain,, the following. :tracfs "of Land,viz.' -4 One tract, contaihing 250 acres, on c!fe !?5esLfe! Vim im- Outhouses, two I cAceuejiu vnum urns m airamea nouse.tanu evinghaTI Irava ahjoyei al - 'vl" - V' " I r":jV - w j I and'Beaver 'Creeks, vhich 4I will sell to suit 1 ' .M 1 BG v 5 i 50 1 - -; 9. 300 ont t-etu 5r.1t y about ft- ieet,5j or 0; inches ' tkfiV'!:i'K v" vpt t t " : ' 1 crT wigsn Jasa scar over one at ins e-cs;or-jh his 1 .-.''. . i" -v! 'v- v.,. -- cu iu.. 1-0111 icy is-team una.riestoo;--ana-tof- ;yloDjUi',4;f , i-i-r.t5Vr-?i!;'69,r50. merly belonged ftJolin UHliiis of tiiaV'pIace. ": :';v'4';'--'- V-','. ' " '" "Z; ,:ftT--'-'?T: 'iVu " r ''' '' -i'ttMoX'-U-ycrcble.hatxtrrey:. bavd T ' 15.87 Pri7LPs 1 " ; - f Rl7t;5?fiff fe passes Jye-if to tliemcwithijbsen prac- .-. nxt ' 26:970 blanks. . ' J i; - 1 ;' -Jf&M !hi? X1: I : i'': - late Dr. I ' xiJ 3 Jie apoyerewam Willbe piidtoanr-per; I - - son wlio will deliver' tliesVid Necrrdcs to-rna . -r:pf lhii vtsp,saksl to, no visibleWHrk as I recollcci riflfcxeent 1 think that x&it fiire. tin r sented Jbiniselron tile 20tli gf r is stirT -heah- 20th oPirchlt. FrKle'rick ii frurnfVhvh,ix;V'A : 4- : years ofige. 5 feet 1 0 or 3 1 incites b ir:iT blink ci'ed, andas wcH a'sj Vecoircl ?' We in Itiif left lr ocoasioiif-fl wlieii mair b til whites swellingy ami a'Car on one fci'hi wrists oc casion w!1 by. a cut of tt'knifeVTdrii'jsfroai North-Cafofinat j. s.. ; .: VI'OEV.ris, very black;arid isnmeof his iivingLnTairtielildtrict, S. C.or lddg?i theiri ,m any jail so that I get.them." ? JOHN: HARRISON". VUgUSt 5. v-, ;-: Sleo2iV ' 'HiIIE subscribei wrshihgV'to'rempve'to the. - the Western Countryroffers for sale' hi large two-storyj) weninir House aiid Lot tin the corner of Fayelteville& pabarrns streets, rhe house" cbf.Uins six' rooms, .1 porch an&t piazza. The lot has on it a-'Vll ofdeliHiti ful w;ier, a. Iarge Garden, Stable; Granarv; and every necessity Outhouse. : !' v ; ? Also. two Store Houses and: Lots on FaV etteville Street, a few doors below the K- .beriv Hank,, considered as "good stand$ ; business as any in thexntv. ' j v; "y - ' Also two vacant LDtsNo5 and h 1 very iLindsomefy situatel, and each jufihem convenient to a cr6od Snrinrr. f.ot ?v' x wc uoycrnnr.suiouse ana r.as tirrit ironts xne, uoyernorrs Jionse lias tirr it ii ,aIHe and f .V. life would uUo sell hh Viantation 9 miles N. Wf of Raleigh, on thellillsboronirli roa? containing 855 acres. lle Vvffild divide tti tract to accommodate. purchasers.' i TheiVo 1 ? is fertile and productive; and s well watrcJ as any land in the couiity.There,are'ab)nc 'r "vtta 1,1 ; avion, ci sime. nne nieacmw, land. Thefe is on - the land - r vrl !.. Mill Seat well situated for custom. I- ' ; Also a tract of land Inner a few m!ej sTwZ of Hay wood, ii Chatham cbuiVtf . conrainin ' 500 acres. -':.. -: He. would also sell his Pew in the lrfhv-- teilan Church in till city.. ;'vi" 'i. e deems tur her particulars unneces&trW as it is presumed no persoif would purclus without first vi'wln-hf fM-r,;. l:.- . .-; " All orr-any-part ot the above property': h wo!l!.d dl5Pose f n very liberal ter.nt?, for WyV8 .egroe would.breceivedr m part pavmeut-v , ! -.. - . part payment., Raleigh, S epU2pJ: v . : 93if u' I r. aufscriDer, navmg, purchased in N of ,yr (personally) a supply , of the best St. Domingo Mahogany, aid . other articlej in the Cabinet Making IJusiness; is now pre- pared to make, to onler, Furniture, of any descnption, in the neatest and best jh aine ' He has on- hand, a urge supply of ready. mds Furniture ; and solicits, the tavcr of tJiose who may be in wan ,1 tbc&lJ on him-- He vt n also make, Maltrasses, of either hair, or m , :'-(r; - ; m. dypansox. ' - Petersburg, Sept. 27. '. : 95 lm . V M V fir. ' - . . . -'N i V MRS- StlTHv 0 HAS opened a Seminary ;fof:vouiTsr Ladie nearithe store ofd. Ahdersnnrc-r - Caswell qounty, where.she proposes to teach "iV- w.jewwne next session will. com mence on the second day of January next.. Thecourse of instruction Vi lecarried'on ... --jvii, vu,ul-UMjj, lue ociences.' and Ornamentalrahclies usually taught in Female Seminaries. V She: will also de em ; i her, imperious duty to pay particular attendoA tothe momls and manner of the vouh ladies committed to her care. Mis. s,i;.i..- furmsli young dadie vitX. boards, xtt Flft Dollars )eryearTuit!oii Sixteen bollard prin proportion for a shorter tiinej t aswe ?epu5tJi j825; . , 5 95-3; Kotice. tp VernWe to the?; i. West, offers fur ale his trct ofl,NDi ofj abcat830 acres, lying on ,ht,qj cw-i.uiit; .reeic ; auout 40O acres, of which is cleared--about eventy-fve or it is fresh Low Grouivls of a I good -quality. On thV ' Grounds good rep; it to a ling -Bouse, Store and Warehouse, - a t-hri vwi.un uiinii a tunveniem ,.ottse, au excels lerit kt -of Stables, large firaxued Uarund ' other Outhouses, - 3- v - : .. -.!-.T This t place possesses superior ad vamhe over most country Stands .There is a I Election held here, also' a : battilion c c m pany fibster, wh ;;h ma k e" it veiy pu blld There -hai beexn a ptqablef me'reauta- buiv' ne dtneereibr ih last 15 years it is m "'X a fine part of the: coui it rv -f?r raising Cotton ' situated twenty-three miles west of KakWifr 00 tbe stage roalJto SalisL ury. ' Anv persoif wishrngV to purchase can get a bargain, , applymgln time, as I am disposed to make the payments as easy a 1 can do with coavt-ntehce.- -',''-: . ;. ,.. --'::-v; ; Prince's Bndire, -f : ; r-;. It 1 i . 1 1 t ! :' : ' ".' : . v--'-::-:v--r -.(-;-: ::.: ; ' .vW: - ' I, --.- h --''-; v'"x"--v - :-;--' r " ' -: : v -:-.Ae J-' - J . .. Is.. j :U;::U ,-4 ....... V
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Oct. 4, 1825, edition 1
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