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' ' . - - ' 1 - i .1 Mr ft . v.--'. ' ? ' .v. V 1 . ' . - 1 .. ' .-: - . ' ""A POETltY. Yet ten, jnnrlnrKriwic? pay; Jtv t ' . While beams thlfie orb serene . u let me yaniiingjcourc to wyf ; To gild thetadiBgscee;c;.l-;"jJ.; Tlfjr rays invigorate 7, t Bricht Summtrto wrfection prinjf? The coW inclement diys'ofWinter cheery And make " Autumnal f months' the -- -v. mildest of the yearv'V- v ler fet the russet foliage fHIl; ; ""J- ' KVW climb the roounxain's brow,.. K Mv .friend, my Hayman, avtny cu, .Tojrirw the scene below.' r t Y7.wr'...uw1 vl an u-iri rt rr tvVi ri ' ' fret3 of vegetable gnM - K -- How mixed the matar chequerd shades . i The tawny mellQingfiue; - and the gay - -J: l vivid green I "r.J' x:.i ? V'" v' . How spieniidail. the slcy i havvlitill ! r , . - Howtmud the dying gdle -u How anft. the whispers, of the pttl,v, f That windsalhg the dalef t: - - - So tranqail Nature s works appear . 7 it seems tne saooain 01 ine car 5 X if. the ftumthers' labor Dast:ihe ch This season iScber calm for blandrslihig ' Stichls, of well spent Jife the time; , : - AVhen busy duysre fijistr . Manj'erjnggradual from hia prime, . Mets satred peace at last ; . . . i . v His flow ry Spring of pe asu re o'er, . , nd Summer's - full-blown pride no v A - more. -f . : : . .. -, He-ftins pacific An!umnVmeet & bland," And daaniifjss oraves we siroKe oi vy in ; ' ; tpr's palsied hand.' - - - 'V For yet a while, a little while, . " Involved in" Win'try glqom, t -Anilof 'another Spring hallsmife 'A Spring eterha 'bloom. , Then shall he shine a glorions gnest,, . J : Tn rhp hrthr mnninns nf tin- hlpt- " tVhcre due rewardson virtue . areJJbe- . ; . v . stow'd,- -' ' . And reap the golden fruils pf what his ' . - autumn sowi. , v GUINEA GRASS. mse 1 -allMO4CV M,IHMll.(Mll rjEsubsnbi 'selithjagenen, hasna- :..Wahtiifgjxn Ms- hart ' to.Wnr, himself .usefurtbrtbe citizens of thisState,nnd he, is readyto' re ceive" all .orders', in his ; lilies s He - will be enabled th Isell npon' .thVi Jst'terjns;;aSc ai i -u i. tti aie n.115 are , purcnascu yr u n. casu fAy Jeeroiviart hakuyv: tie isDrett r - j f rr. r ri a. -;r;Tj - TJtv elt known bhthe Sugellbad -.fnB; HQs watejyoceupreq w rWrTO?bh1ld . ouenUy travelled wlth'mefand tvMceth ;fp ! 3priti5drb4a wfggort along it withiwo f 2&SS& erey norses-in it; r.-ue eludes &uDici0n dvm ?:r?4 -zrr.rm it' tr rrr'i ' n f P.: "wiwnir, vjPiav. ifi:: iritr .f- y4.:; .f ,- l-hi.7nal$rvds! arefp'urchased witbeaj 'New.VofkV Hie 'bUcywill TmH ConsTderable ' advahta- in purchaser of the subscriber. as Ins rlc wljl be .war ranted good. rMXU !-l:;t:?:':: AttkindofTlN& COPPER WARES made anf :tld at his shop : alsdr the $ame renairecL ' Aj Repairing ' of Stills nd ,St.iU Worms of. ne wter . orcopper.ana IStills mnae to anv .size.wun Koosenecit.s anu pewter worms; if preferred n- t. ' a' His. Shop Tna?be foutvd next dopr to Kincroc Pttllen s " btort. on the wtst side Fayetteville Sreet;) , f f'-.N H;'- Raleigh, Oct. 12.Ur, a K52' ;'N-I BAn ApprentfcetAiU be;talcen -to com above JbusiceiSrnrnyTdcd the ypub eVetrwmmenrtecl:'iife 850.REWAUD. AN AWAY from the'suhscribef oh the 23d inst. while on sLsvisit at the Shocco' ir:- r Mulatto M an. nam ed ALFO ItDf (call-? himseir Alford Williams.) He la about 25 be 26 years-of aire, 5 feet 5 rr 6 inches high ; hasa large mouth, with a hairy mole f , -,.i5r w.ir Ur, Ha frv , ed as assistant. His CHpabihty lor govern- Lwith'h.m a variety of cloth.esr among whieh u jng and instructing nas pecn uiicstcu wf-rfJ n KlnArtrtth .ot.' hltir o-vfttrliam hnrt. hotiv in Oe iYCnclemV: l iscwucic- iarKet vfllnw.vtr.ned hdmesouTi hantaloons.Jf Everv branch! of Erfielish'and Classical a( fur hat. with coarse oil cloth cover, and a rl Fducation usually ?taueht in Academies, brown rreat Coat . -lie can read and write, fjHvill be taughrin this ; and no c applicant and sfriff PsalmsJe;" by. note, and pretends u for 'admission who bears' a good moral fttbV very reUiriouv I W'll criye the above Htharacter. : 'will be reiected for want of R 4 SM ALLaantity of the SeedNifiXhi Arexccllent.- Grass, 'in papers of fiiu us r J; ounces each,; has been placed with Gales for sale, at 25 cents each paper. :-- Person Unacquainted with the gtod finalities of this Grassland espechllrlts suitableness "fop the southern country, may find them enumerated in AgricolaTs Es says publixhrd by J, Gales, in."No 21pa- ' FRANKLIN HOUSE ! THIS Establishment, whicli the Proprietor has refittfd at considerable expense, will fee opened on the first of nfit December, for the reception or Members of Congress .or Ladies and nfntlemen, whom either pleasure or business -may call' to. the crty. He has rooms neatly ad comfortably furnished for the accommodation of private messes ; has provided himself with a first rate French Cook, and pledges himself thut; neither ex pense nor trouble shall be spated to render the entertainment of those" who. "may i. favor him with their custom, equal, at least, to that of any other establishment in the. District.' A Post Coach and four.horses will be kept for the cwveyance of tbe Members of Con grcfls to and from "the Capitol. , r 1 ' The price of board, ScrvScc, aball be com mensurate with the time; and every. er- lion to give satisfaction and'render.the Frank- lin f Ioue both a pleasant and desirable' resi dence, will be made by the public's obedient "servant, -s ; . : ... WM. (rICEALE. v58-7t ' " Nov. 21. S$0 REWARD.- -if of GravsorPConntyt Virginia, is a Vized mart of a dark complexion, BROKE JAIL onihe night ofthe irth instftwo Nero Fellows and a White Man named JOHN PRINCE, who had been confined. on'acharge ..of Coun- terteuinsr Money.; t, Krmce is sa:U to tie: a citizen 'middle. had on a black bofnbazett coat and Velvet pantaloons, aged about SO or 35 years-i The Kfgroesare -Riinawavs, supposed to be from South Carolina or Georgia -One of them calls his name BILL, s of a v dark'complexion, trim huilt and has; lost: Vp1ece of one ear, supposed to be crop ped,.. The other calls his pame O WEN, and has'a scar in his jinder lip, i-f a yellowish complexion,' -'.of a .middle size,' and middle aged 'M' " 4 . v Any person .that' will confine ' them; in ' ,some Jail, or secure them so that I get them, shall receive the above reward, or Ten Dollars for either.' . " ' ' '' , : , v ;t . WMrARMnELDherifn ; -y Guilfnnl coontr,'Nnv.'.22? 58 3m1' " V 50 REWARD. ; : V II AN AW AY from the. subscriber li y 6 ; ing nearrTriana,' on 'the 5th of Sept. lastra bright Mulatto Fellow,by the name ".of JOE J ahbM 5 fee) 5 ;or r-inches high 21 years of age ; carried "with him good I , . clothing. He has ayery black, busby - ihead of hair.. and takes 'uncOm'mon renins with it. This fellow was taken up jby Mr; John C Haley, living" fn Eat-Tennessee, - on thej&th ofjthisfjnstantj.and had ijornc. v papers inhis possession certifying. that he was'a free; manhe has someeducatioji, and speaks ;the Indian language. This fellow was putcha&ed a few yi ars ago by Pope & H ickm'an living iV Hd ntsVille - from a '.man then Ifvihg inltbe. Cherokee . Nation he will, I have ho doubt, ;try to pass as a free man; Jie has some small scars, jabdut his face ; walk's with hisjoes turn ." ed out--he Is an accomplished witeri and mayjattt-mpt to hire himself in tjiat ca- ' pacity-he h very fond of; drink,, and "'.verysllppefy fellow.;!----,;'-""" -:'..v; .'Any information ; about 7 him . will t be thankfully received The; above reward vfill be , given to .ha.ve - hin delivered or Heis' aboUt45rve mdejeryikely andquite genteel sen sible roanr ibr- bli color, ; j has slight fim jiediment in his-speech He'ishankering about pK ml'sijii FratfWin;; I expect nb"attehtion will be 'riald taany Letter&or Pass he : niay ;'6avelih him. will eive NTY ILIU wnp wuoLmayv-iQagej nim, lnjai apu iei ,nie kno? ;it. A Karbbilhg ; hiro--ahd f masters pf yeisels JOHKR. BUCAS. PgninsWlcfeCA ACADEMY, rTEi ;Trusteestake easurenriforrn tL , inghhePublictht they h"e ro plbyedjMr. MMhon Kenyon, A'. M. to take, charge of this Academy for the ensuing year Frqm; his Judicious managements uprfght conduct, close attntion to the-du ties of the institution i ana tne; conseqnenc improvement of the Students, nd thege- we feel a cunhdenceiniasserting. uiai, un der lis' present Principal it at least equals its former character, andls in reality. one, t thp most eiie-iuie uisiiLULiuna ic State for nreDaringtStudents to. ehtcr the University.- We jheifbre- again solicit. patronage ox ouririepus toutuc fuuiiy iu general, ivir.waoney riuiucy tuipiu) - .rwaril for his delivery to me in Newbern, j preparatory, study to enter the class. or tWeiitv-five dollars; ifie be secured in any pjjtes of Tuition tin, our usual moderate ja.l so that I get h m.again v . f ; , ) terms ; Board and Washing cWbe had , A!l I person. -and masters of vessels par-T m neiciib'0rhb6d in respectable; fa rni ticn,larly.' are forwamed-from .hatboring or r-t Vhirtv-fiU dnllars ier Session- emplovincr him, under the p-nany SUocco Spring. V 'rrency - V ; . Sep 24,;1821 . . . tf N.B. He has taktn with him one of my f pistols, a -"well-. finished iron barrel, eight q u are, and smooth horg. C SHOCCO FEMALE ACADKMY, Within tn o lilies qf the Shocco Springs. nrtHE Pall Examination of the Students of , P.-' this InstHutiojri will Commence on the 15th of next monihand I can with great plea sure inform the public, that I have at thete qttest.and entire satisfaction of all the Trws. tees in the neigh borhood ofhe same, em ployed j the Rev.. Rufus Wiley, his son and daughteri; of Newbern, to take charge not only of this,1)ut a Male, Academy, (which is within two hundred yards pf it,) Where young men can be prepared for the University, who' wiil Isommenee the' first session on the first day of January next, on the following terms : For tuition RIO per session, in either depart ment. and 40 for board for young ladies, or for boys under ten years of age, iT boarded with Mr. Wiley, and for .thirty dollars board can be obtained within one , mile of the Aca demy, in as respectable houses hS any in tins part'of the State. , -.1- - Tlie healthiness and .respectability of the neighborhood, the uncommon low price for board, together with thejsuperior qualifica tions of the, Teachers, ought to satisfy all those.. who have children to educate,, that these schools are not second to any of the kind in this country. ' , . . : ., wm. k. kearny. ".;Oct. 26, 182L ' : ' - , x : '. . ' -. " - This may certify all whom it may concern, that" the bearer. Mr. Philip Wiley, son of the Rev.' Rufus .Wiley,.' of Newbern, has been, Strict -attention will be paid to th&beha vibr ?c moral deportment of theSt intents. The Exercises of tlfe . Academy will commence on. Monday the 21 sf 'January. . - , GEO, W JEFFKEYSec . Red House, Caswell c; untyv? q o,.? ..November 22,1821. 3 . 1 , :: N,B.. The almost invariable good health of the Students in Hyco Academy and it' vicinity during, the last summer when1 lickness prevailed in most other; parts of tne country, we inin&, is no smau recom-mt-ndktion of the place. " . .: PROPOSALS : For carrying Mails ont the following routes, will be received at the Ge neral Post Office, until the 1st day of January' next, viz: V; , r In JS'otth- Carolina, ; From Wilkesboro, KJ C: by Mo6ks Old Field to Salisbury, once in two weeks, 60 miles; ' - ; ' . .Leave Wilkesboro on Monday at 6am and arrive at Salisbury .ou Tuesday by J.1 Leave Salisbury on .Tuesday t 2 m and arrive at VVilkesborp on Wetlnesday,: by 6 fx m. " :.' :" . Is '-' . ' Fr.m Salisbury by Fulton to.Huntsvihe, once in two weeks. NLeave Salisbury on .Wednesday a' 6 a m and arrive at Huntsville by 4 tn. Leave Huntsville cn Tuesday at a m and arrive, at. Salisbury by 6 i m. : ' '"' NOTES. ; .. . 1. The Post Master General ; niay ex pedite the Quails, and alter the times' for j,-... rTnHIS fronerts lies four-'mlles westof Ra f;JI : leigh, on Mj.ne fireeic. and contains aooui 330 acres Of Laud ,The !VIiHhomie.3Q by 4U Tet3 storj es higu and caicujaeov torionr pajr-oi sxones, iwo pair are rutuunj, nu to others might beet wbrk at small exocnee; Also a Saw-Milt - All aorwhich are newand in good hrder. ; rThe'milKdantpf rocweli:: eAecutedilTlieituatipnJ lis as Iff althy as any on this sid the! ifninWihs w , fThe Uiid is'of excellentquattty andwe believed to be unriecesar.vas tfe to purchase will no doubt mi s es; 1 Persons d esi rous 6fvi ewing tfi eland are referreOt to r. Gilchrist living Tiearj uie milU Mr EllUon thef premises, vOr Jio the subscribed in Raleigk ' Ters wil be made nrfvrvmmnf?rinfli i 'f?' ;i' " "i " ill'.; rd If ii - v"-'" THOS. COBBSEx'or of i - " ''JehU Scott,1 decM Raleigh; May 31.' ZA'-W?.$$f(' H0CTxTFE M A L E ACAD EM Y. will. . :RALErOHlAf El raPis now eonsif ra$, gedrr in complete pjratipi whicfSSi hlt tosupplyPrWrt and StJrekeL taA,JUSl'p0PLisj tJn two' verv; tlKckrVnlttmfc ' ' P(PPrand will bou m ' - auc 1 lues 01 mcfi ?f , - a-J! tti Vf . -1 : " 1 wi ;vriinr granted bv fv :rw(Jcciors 01 oaroima ; the from Georcreli. to.tohn ri . IliirofteandrConS jncludihthe nam of theKn Convention that;fbrmed the : S!fcrJ. it "L11 an.1 ritain ... rit3nhc rleslLt0lh siotlieGv . .1 Mitutfon of ihe UnitW-JtilfJ " to -1 Re' Talopui:,V DOCTOR THOMAS COTTRfcLt returns Jthanks to the Ptiblfcl fori that liberal share of patronage wh ich be has hitherto re- civl ; witnessing Canincrease . every sUc cess i ve Session. - '.'.The Inri t u fib nt; t h:conir mencement of the ensuing yean will be perfi manently established t the well IcnownihighW ly" respectable & healthy pla'cey Shady fSrovc;" about four miles, from where jt oovv is. i The .School ; is in a flouri sh i ng ktualioh. at this . .,- :. witn maisihal Notes sJA i0L ' g to anact of-the LislatuflSliw; tucaupermigncicnceofffcnrv Potteis . . ft a: rCohlaminj?; besiclesfthe and Weather Calculations. pieces on Farming- ad R tts mi dfcal stroncrtiicai : valuable . l Affairs- 1 VJvrlL'i-viisceiianeouAArticleal-A:.'- ai Keceints. AnerAr, :-S- .. IIai.'MIL i-51. - ' -r vi viu ovate, wiuiheir vi fnAm ikone.1 Vrn.-.ii-;i. u;k:u"- u ries?i the timp nf hnTflo- ..utu- - iriii miu Hum tnK.ii (.it'll wiiiuii .i; - u.r- ' : ' - '"'fi s u;s UlHfrcnr lias beef. given-oy bis 1 -arty anu son,tne -go-l, y'"' ?faiei a list ot flie Meihbers1 vernessjaml Instructor of the Students -their. I 9 bly&c. T -j f ... ; ." unremirted . attentionji' go'goverhntlhl andf " SoId'w.holeSale and retail Jby the PsJ success i. yic- aavancemeni 01, ineir pupus lsV,cr "y ouiart cc ruznarris Favptfp' taV branches of .TviIJe ; .Dr Smith,, W and Sal- n ihe Literary 'and Ornamental education he flatters himself that he will continue to merit the attention and enioy the . .... . --1.. J- - -r, --i r.- ini er?si pi jjis iricrms. . j .1 .. 1 on ffhere arei some- advantages! attendant this institution 4i6t cpmmon in the. country-- ; he opportunity of regularly attendTrig-pubfTc j and divine service under the superintendance ! both of.anlitinerant and local mirtistrv.! i Me dical aid i t .the family without cost.-, .siEyery important hrancjilof femdle education-is taught, except mustc. While imes cbntlntje as they are, 'the' once of Board and Tuition wjil b one hundred dollars per. annum, or flftv dollars per Session payable in adyance, " N B There . wdl also be a Private Acade my for Males at the same place, taught and accommodated entirely Female Institution." . ' June . .. .. v. '' - Separate from , f-'.-.-i! 56 lamtJ ithe OXFORD ACADEMY. ' 1 r- . 7 'f""lUJ UlUit vi "iy.-oi;rcKeepers.jin ineoiate. ' 7 October 25.' AMERICAN FAR! ; 1 1 js ; .1 ... di l. ... , ;mmulV.ia H lIiol aim ucuaituic, ai any time uuuuv urinjr several years. under mv immediate . f , J " . . -. . - - . j thi r.onfinnanre of the contract.: nfr mfllf- oova nan niti-nl n 1 h IV PUIhPPTI AranEmV.- " " : ,.' During th? ihole of this piriod. he has been I ! an adequate cpmpensauon, for any -distinguished by' the uncleviat.ng propnf ty j .; extra expense mat may oe-.occasronea n.l Ar.(nca nf KIo ilpnnrtmpnt. 94 Well 3S ' ! : tnerCl)V. - . - S ; . . by his rapid progress; in thtv various branches , 2. Fitteen minutes shall be ajlowed for ot a Uiassicai ana Kmrnsn eaucavioH. n. ' wjyciniig auu v""ft nw . an wmuca Latin and. Greek scholar, he may deservedjv ! rank among the first off his ageV-aad.is pro- -bably surpassed hy, few he is also well ac- ; quaint ed with English Grammar, Arithmetic, : i rigonomeiry, cc tneorancnes usuair imiu. in Schools and Academies? Inaeed, sucii uas beeji the ' singular correctness ment.-and such' his thoroud knowledee of the-lantruaees. 'that I should most cheerfully andconfidcntlyTrecommend him as suitable person to ."take upon him- . .Hit1. nr f -i: ; 1. ' O K 1 seir ine pnce 01 an insirutior in wiy ouiwi or Academy. w " " '"'. -, '., , ' : J NO. Ov FREEAl AX, Principal ' ' ;,;. y f Newbern Academy. ; v so that I get him. ; r ' - V JOHN J. .WINSTON, Madison connty AJaL Ocx. 22;56 6t I have known SirV IhUi Wfley .from a child, and cieerfullytestify to his uniformly good conduct, 'ahdeorrect habits. As one of the Trustees of the Newbern Academy,-! Jiav'ehad frequent opportunities 'of observing, and ot learning from the obs'ervatbnf oth-, ers, Jii, aiiennonto siuoy ana, progress in learning 1 believe him fa. good scholar nd ah '-excellent young man," ,-: '. .."V V r WM. TASTO; Pres'tof Trustees t- : : ,"ot the Newbern Academy.; Vhere no particular time is specified. 3. For every thirty mirmtes delay (un avoidable accidents excepted,) in arriving after the time prescribed in any contract; the coH'.rartor- shall, forfeit; one dollar ; , Indeed, such Uas and ifthe delay, continue until the depar ness ot his deport- fUre of any depending" mall, i'. whereby', the pughand criticaV I mails destined for such depending mail lose a trip,a forfeiture of treble the amount allowed for . carrying the mail one trip L shall be incurred, unless jt shall be.niadei tq appear that the delay: was 'Occasioned by unavoidable abcident ; fn which, case the amount of pay for a trip : will, ; in all cases be forfeited and "retained; . rersons making proposals, . are ae ed to state "their nrices bv :the Vear. March 23 1821. i We bave been for some vearsrustees of the Newberh Academy, and so far as. our ob-'" seryation has gone, or we have rheard from others, we entertain no doubt Abatltbe cha racter given xf Mr.' Piiilip Wiley by the Prin cipal of the. Academy,, is deserved by bun ' - : 1 -Ed ward, GrahamV .(StanfvV-c '7 i' , ;FraricisHawki: li CtephensS f a. nenuersoD t " v " Thomas' Vads worth, u.c.V";::;V.' Rd.'vS.iMi8on,"can testify to the same during thl period be has sired to state "their prices by itheyeir, Those who contract ,w ill receive their oay quaneny--in iaemontns or viayv August, November, and February, one month af ter the expiration of each quarter .. 4Sl othet; in art" ireew.litt? ' person shall be employed to : con vejjr the mait.-1 The distances mentioued are such as have . been;communicated,.and are, in many ca sesconjexturaL'TiiGvprpp form'- himseljon hatV)6intand'V9tate:va: specific pHce, not to be regulated by fu ture, ascertain nient of d istance .. - - .6. Where the proposer intends to con vey the mail in the body of a stage car-' riage.Hie is desired ta' state it in his pro posals. - v' -' Vf - J: . ,';. :v 7. rhe PQstvMaster' Oeneral reserves to himself the right of declaring any con tract at an epd whenever one failure hap pens which amounts to thels of a trip x ne contracts are to commence on tne nj-s-of Marcb net. rRoutes No. 1 to 39 are., tq continue unti( tHelSlst of Decern berl82 Noi46 tv Y&ib amtinueft until DeuTberSllSSaaridvfb t'lej tn(i 101, ; to .continue until December 31, 1822.: " &tA'&&?-. . A - RETURN JAIEIG. i.-V.V far '"vJP08tMiat(t- Gehetdk Va8hingtonXi(ycttflil82i ME Exercises of this Institution wilt re , com mence on the 6th day of Jan u- arv next. .:;'':'.: ,- -r i Id r The Trustees have mqc'i: pleasure in announcing: th emnlovmehVbf Teachers. of the first character and talents; I iThfy nave ai grcar expose ana pains prpcureu M r! Jam e s D. Jiik S on, if MbrtiStpwh, N'-w -Jersey; as Pi incipal of the MalefDe partment. jhXy: I- j The Female Deptlrne will bej 'under e immediate carevotVMiss tlSAN J. th Mitchell, who'will be aidedlwaiMlev Sa M nRT." I a. dr. a ir r v ' r It Ti." . Samuel L. Graham. Mr. Johnson has ployed j in., teaching twelve years, and xottbtant yiem- fprt the f last te h ! of the Trustee believe there is no man whose natural disposition education, und experience, mere eminent 101- iff our ly qualify. him for that station, lo wing extract of a letter we tr .The g extract ot a letter we trust wi a sufiicieat evidence i of the truth of remaks.V '- l'4 .- !;- .-Tf f '.; .: , 1 w We tnesubscribers conriDosiner pai d of Directors of the Morris Acade mVi in Morristo .vti j Ne w-Jersey , . jfchee r fuily give, our united testimony to the ex cellency of Mr.J0;i)es D; Johnson as. a Teacher of uthflrJjfihiison isigjfaf duate of Yale College alman of gdjmpi ralsj and a professor of xir ligion. Hcf is a native jof this,tbwp,aud;.well knownihy iinhantsIr several years he has superintended tbet Academy in this place, and Has1 proved himself - well q ualified to 1 managed a Seminary, and to instruct in any I iiu:' ..iL evnu I cipline we consider" excellent 1 andklus quaiiucaituos iu instruct not exceeueu py any man ot our acquaintance -We do theretore most 'Cheerfully' recom mend him a in all respects an.excellent Tea- VUWi . fpWO yolumes ofjhe ab a cnow complete, and ma application to the Editor, Jo! rostmaster, ; waltimorei or order to J Gles, Raleieh. ed in Weekly niimbe rs at S4 to Insure 1the Nbs. comple now publishing. 4 , v ! ; This paper is princinall subjects relating to AgricuU tains a great variety of matt of actual and well-digested H embracing ithe whbleahgefof doinestid ana rural economy, such as cannot fail ttf be highly beneficial to the interests hf the I-v-v-:-- :- " ' : ;- " . "!l ' , a By authority' of thejStm ofMtth. . ' rtmrtl tvtn I - IER, e Wprk are he had.od S. Skiniier, V. givme an tf is publish- yea r, orgs e; Vol. 3 is devoted to re, and con r, the result i Xperiments, HILLSBOROUGH SCHEME. . I I'rize or 5,000 Dollars, is 2,000 ; i,doo ! 500 ; ; ioo ' 50' - 10. ... ;';5L :-; 1 -rJ ' Q . " -2 100 2500: 5,000 2,000 2.000 1,000 000 i 500 1,000 12,500 2626 25T74 Prize?, Blanks, Sin re Vrh .than BlanI es 25,000" JOOO'Tickets at 5 .dollarsiis; B25,0Cfil The last drawn ticket on tbWl,-2(f, ; tSd, 4th? jSth rthraJwl ih jdiy x : j 'drawing, will b entitled to aiprrze' - ; :. ..... ..:, . f- . - The first drawn ticket after four thou-' jSahd have beeri drawn, 'will Je en- titled to a priae of U K 2,000 The last drawn ticket on . the; fifth day' drawing will be entitled to a " Piizetofi:-W'r ' '.$L I'.- -" 8500 The last drawn ticket on,1 thl last day's drawing will be entitle ; pnze.ot . . .- -v, . All Vhre other prizes will be wheel from the co'mmencemen ing, viz r"-,;:. r-'";;;; -: j-U to aV . . S5.000: atitig m fDe of tnedraw- Wm. A. McDowei Pres't. Sylvester D. RusselI, ; ; XiETyiS C'ONDITi'-'r Stevens :iilliE'wis,vt:JJ ' z Mte?'--y ;'K f h . V Directors istown, Nov14, 381.; .;:4a Mr Johnson intends; settling himself permanently with,, us as aTeaher; Miss- as been connect- for the last two MUjChell is a Ijdyiwho fi ea f witn tne institution, tor tne last! VeatsV: and is well 'qualified to teach the ornamental and other I brancm-s which will come udrher more immediate jcare Mr. .Grahant U jagraduatey of sbingt6nl College , Virginiat' auJjby ..eduction', habi t and disposi tloo, ! is e y ery' wayrqualified forttItiKtructpr"f.V. J Board C4ti be bad in almbsc 1l the re spectable families In the place, at 835 ber : j If talents and experience in the Teach ers, Irgh and healthy situttioh inea sant village, chejne:i of B ard and; 1 j hi ( ttqd form any 3duceaents,'and have anv qlaimsupon the public! the, 1 "rustees1 flH rmselves . that this Institution t will 3 100 2 tif: 1000. dollamr 10 o! 1; . 500 , v' '100 1 2500 1, 50 dollars 10 7 5-a : : ter the draw-; I eduction' of ' lizes payable ninety days, a ing js completed subject to a 1 r Prizes not demanded within twelve mortas after the-drawlnp-is comnletedl will be Jor- feted ttf tne wheel. v i'lkYA'-- I sufipcienf number of ticket ari sold.j Jhe Vli'Wim ."toII ' fSJr nnf.t Vees,1 fiye hundred tickets will be drfvn each JJaf. until icoraplete Notice Will fbe given : . I the newspapers.; published in thris P,acJa": at ltaleigh, f- the commenceien0 of tne draWuig:4- : ..." ' ,v; "n 'f I '-' : . IV I'itkcantbe badlof thle mancrt, 'and at most of the storesijp this race, vid the Post Office-1 Letters addresed w . 6fthe.Tianagcrsf witfthe cash incited ana the postage paid,' wdl be prompf1 y terthem icivea. libereKsbare of its generous pa troageg.r iJVorder of the Board: ?Ynl m iTu on j ijL, ocu y; v 4 '..I1 "V - is.:. 'j.. tq. Tickets wil be.forwardedjto the pnj- cipal towns m tbis-sUte, ana ' hrfuses of the adjacent counties,- the court r sale. V rr.v ' ; ouougu vJAMKS S.IS nxyiB vai JOHN SCOT ' Tlinvf AS til AVIL.L1& an Apr, s Hillsbugh;May2. iWriCEKTS ma; be Book-storet otvy uaies ,vor, -Three Dollarsja Year, or One iDplIar and ci Half fdrf half aYeaf; Joe paid in ancKSubslcHption ... ! ; Advertiaemeuts nbfc liad at -tie igh ! a . - i , i " '.
The Weekly Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Dec. 7, 1821, edition 1
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