- .mmmmmm wmn mm i nr y mwrnmrnmrimmmmmmmmmmmmmimmiimam i m, hi.ii , ..mm i mm nmiii i.n.1. .. .... u i Hi "7 'V;' -'r. v '-v-.- " it ? ? --ft 'it'1 . - . . ... , V'. Jr. J' "! -V J 1 . POEfKV..; J THE HUSBANDMAN'S PRAYER - ; by 'sV s. jaKnrap;. O TOOUJ whose wisdom, power ana lore, ; This world and all its creatures prove t tf " The" fertile, field andfroitful trees, . i , Thrive or decay as thou shalt please ' , ; And human art and toil are Vam v j ; , 4 If thou withhold thy sun ah4 rain !.; Still raayy bountebys Providence,' f - p - r AH wish'd-all needfulgood dispense. . When brumal storms have spent their power, . And Spimta expandeth many, a flower, . T v May tte'er the frosts that fall aight' j :.v The seeds of future harvest blight ? i . May ne'er tho blushing blossoms yield' 7 ; To storms that devastate the field -j -" Frbm such; and from Itoo-piercing air,' V. 1 ' Trie lie w-rtorn Jambanci nestling-rspare ! ...-j v ' '..v'V h'-4'-'V.-.t.v--' , , Y- i'Vj'' In Stnoifca, when thyvsolarray . j vv? . ! . Taa1t -V. nil k nVUK1tnrw loir . I ' ' K. "; ''iMjld be lls nial beams-withou ' . v;-'' Cpptagiohs force, or parching drought; : 5 1 1 And frequent mayfthe full-fraugcloud; y v :jThe'azurc arcli of .Heaven en?hrouo ::T Tijntle'molstiir temp'rate heatr . ; ;; A' plenteous harvest.may complete. v , ! When Atrrusra'g treasures spread around, - ' Angarners teem, and fmits abound, h T shall the HcrsnAxmt ax' upraise ; . -; j ; J :: ,T6 Theis his grtfe'ful Hymn t Praise,?. ifif fVr-ToThee; who gavest, not.inTairi, . I '4 rr?,The wly and the latter rain v ! - ! C . , To Thee) whose prdfnise doth avail-i " I i; I 44 Seed Vttme and JOtrvett nfer 9halXJuiV -T f ' '..'.'', ' J.""'" ' ' r,' 'j f , -:: Gob bf.TBx'S'sasoirBl let thy"careK 'Jf'-;,''-- , , Preside o'er jovcli revolving year I ;.V r : ' -r ; -s 'May Health fair queeii of blessings ! crown ; ' r ; - -Each city- and each rural town . I ' -rWVhile arvreet content, and heart-felt joyt . ? ' , sTfiis Land of Ieedom shall Employ . f : The'k may thy offsprinff, man, adore, - i '. Till Time and Seasons change no more! ' 1 ' r - ' - - , f ECTnAOttDmABY: CONCERT. , ,f R. LEWIS informs r. the' iniiabitant' of ' x- Jfl . Raleigh and its vicinity, that he intends - ihortly pving a 1 few Concerts with his five . Chndren, (the roldest l(i: and the .youngest onlv 3 vears of aee.) particulars of which will le fnrcn in Hahc hdbiils'i V'.-i;-;-;. ; , - Dec 18. ; " ,ihnHE titter- of the 'Reeister wilVoflJie 3 1st diy of January next, fdmit his son 3Vrro3r B. Galt, into a part of his News paper and Prln mg Establishment. , This Business will, after that day, therefore,' be . carried on under the firm of Joteph GaU & &m. ... .i j- - .-, . j: ' ,- . . ; r .. ; Being determined to-spare no exertions to " .render, the ' Registervan interesting vehicle . of correct information of all important public 4 and dpmestie events, as well as an interesting Miscellany of "instructive , and' entertaining -matter, the; Prdprietorsjwillhope to be fa : ToredwitljV continuance of that patronage which it has hitherto uniformly received; V The Register; Officehaving been, lately supplied with a quantity of new Type, Print , ing of every Wrid will, be executed in a nfcat .and correct manner.v ' -. - i , AH persons inaepira xo, u. visucs wi s!esed-to-eUle their Accounts-to the end of the present year.! ' i: '; . ' '' . - ' , '::,- Dec. 6, 1831.. . 7-ST.vTKt O .NOKTH.i; A HOLIN A ; " ' i i -; r; LtKcou Cotott. ; " ' i ' v4 Superior Court of Law, October Term, 1821." beliUh Longford, petitton for Dvorce & ' L -: , C- ; Alimony V ! - ; "ff T appearing to the satisfaction ot tne tjurt Ifl that Geonre Langford, the defendant. does r hot reside within, the limits of this'State it jis therefore ordered by the Court, that pub lication Jmade for three months in the Ra leigh Register, gi ving notice to the defend-ant-to appear at. the -next Superior Court of N Law to" be' held for Lincoln County, at the Court bouse in Lincohiton, on the 4th Mart, dsy'aft er the 4th Monday of March neit, thert and, there to V plead, answer, or demur to tJ-aid Petition, otherwise it will be tak en pro confem'ahd' "adjudged;. accordingly.' . Avititess lAWion ti naer$nn.v uierK. oj ; aiu CoiirSl Office, the 4th Monday aftr tbe4th JMondav ot September, A. D. 1821, and i n the' 4oth year of . the Independence' of the United States., 60 LAWSON HENDERSON. STATE OF NORTH-cXrOLINA,' Anson County,: " ; Superior Court ot Law September Term, ; -l ; Judithf Murchesonrp- r AngusMurcheson. ) . f .., ' . ' ; c i . vi if1? .:Jff':''.vf ;; TWT appearing.to the sat isfactioOpf this Court JI that Angus Murcneson,. ine arrcnoani, is not an inhabitant of this State t' it jf or dered that pubPieston be made for.? months in the Fayettevtlle Gazette andin the Raleigh Register that unless the;sajd defendant ap pear MX the next term' of lh Courts to be; he'i at tne Uourtiiouse in yjuievruuRn, on the second Monday -in March nextj And 61 MARTIN, PICKETT, qrROKE J AIL on the ntgnt mine acu Jl J inst. two Negro Fellows ana a wnue -Man named JOHN C E; who i liad leen confined tjn a charge of Coufi : teffetting Money. H Wp .ijwidbe citizen of Grayson county, yirgima is a tniddle sled rria'n, of .a 'darK complexion, had on a'DiaCK.oomnazeiccrai,aiHi ici . . . i"! .. t -An v :-rnialooni aed' about SD or 35 years1 The ;Neirroca are Ru:tawavs, . supposed 1 One of them calls4 his name, BILL, is of W dark complexion, trim built, arid has lost 1 Allivt(.l ftAmnt.vInn ; a middle size, ;; ; - . DOfineVthem'in' and middre aeed. ' Any: person that wiircopfioe! thera , in' seme Jail,'or;securer tSein fso that I . get tfcefh, shall receive the nboye Teiyardijr ien uouars iort earner.," c- v1' . . 1- Vivi . - AK Mr J cJaUt snejltt. .JailfoTticc;:oy,. - ;i ftrteiJJoiiar;a5TW6 'enter his plea, Jt decree and Judgment will 'be entered against Hha . tccording to the 'pUver"ofthKpetitflri'- ViVM: Ilyorde of the Court. f ?V V V H- ;l7S;1Attvcnifemett: not txcccjliflyt iisue-linei iiaencdc first (d: &APDtEB" AND SHOEMAKERS k RE. respectfutry: informed that the iutf ri 9cHbera.hinreoh hand, and will keep 4 constant supply of all lunds f LEAT1IER of A' They have it; s time a; considerable quantity ofHoGaus and CAtrSxiirs of ex cellent quality, which will ie sold low bv the ; v - ' LlTTLEJOHNS t BREWER,, 0xford,rN. XDec. 2Qy 1831. ' ,62-4f STATE '. OF, NORTHAROLINA, i L '.:.. ' frwitkis' fcouHTT-'Vf;j ;V i Superior Xourt of LaV,JSebyr;rTerm, J821. H1??0 Petition fbrpiTbrce; and AUehCk; A T appearing to the satiafactidri'pftheXourt f-' that Allen Cooki the Defendant, isTiotan inhabitant; of this Stateit isltficrefore, orrj aerea oy.tne. vourt-l,iav puDiicaxion. oc umuc for, threes months in 'the- Raleigh 4 Stab' and REeisjx, thatunless the; Defendant appear at '. the next Superior .COnrt 'of .'Law, to be House in WilkesboroHgh,, pn the second Mpn- day in Alarch next, ana plead or demur to tne ; JUST HUBUMlEb, FOR-'. 1 N f.- ft- v Cpntainingr besides tiie .stronomical n(H Weather. Calculations, some valuable pteceson Farming - and Kiral Affairs;; irwiiy useful .-V iscl I aneniis Article's, fMe-; dical Receipts, Anecdotes &c.4 . conrj pleteiCensus of the State!-; a list of the Officers of the ; ..Government of the United States and of this- Statetwith their Sala ries; the times of folding all the different Courts in this btatev a list of the"M embers )f Assembly; &c'. :-V'' v ;j 4 Sold wholesale and retail; by "the Puri- lisher ; by, Stuart & Fit zh;t iris,' Fayette vine ; t). bmitp. Wilmington ; and Sal mon, Hall, Newbeni, and retail by most of the Storekeepers in the State.' ; ' ' October 25. ;',;.. . -: ':' ' NOTIFi CATION. ....I M rpHE public ; are hereby notified, that V'l' Capt. James Ware, of the county of Amherst; and State of, Virginia, is ap pointed one JPriiicipkl Agent for the mid i'd, eastern . and '. northern Stares ; and Ed m und H ucker. Esq. of R utherford coun ty Estate of TenneVste, has been appoint . ed one Principal Agent for the sputherii and western Stated -All Licences'to use Rucker'sfatent Batteaux,? signed by ei ther :of u-, singly,Nor by bne principal a gent, or the subordinate agents appointed by them, or by us, shair befas valid as if signed by boUfof lis. ; ' ' . ! ! , i NELSON C. DAW SOX ? Faten ; AMBROSE rtUCKEU, ; 51 tees ; No'-2 : : ' -. -. 56 8 w - r . 'STATE OK; NO UT 1 10 AROL1N A, ,: v v; " fc ; ; AVrk'x 'ountt. - ; J 4 "' Superior Court of La Fall Term,' 1821. Nancy Aldridge.J- Petition for divorce . v.'..'-. . v. from the. bonds .of Thomas Aldridge. j ; matrimony, Stc, , ! ; 1HF Sheriff having made his return to ,JLUhis Court, that .the Defendant Iwas hot found; and it appearing o the satisfaction of the Court; that resides without the. limits of the State;, it;, is therefore ordered that publication be made.;. three months irt the Re gister and Star newspapers, published . in Raivrigb, 'that , unless the Detehdant - appears at the next Superior Court of Law, tni be held for th? County of, Wayne, at 'the:Court house in Waynesboroui, on the Hrst onday after the fourth MondflV of -March next, and enter his plea of defence, if any he has, jiidgmenf j will be entered against hire, and-a! decree ! mad e according fto the prayer of . the peti j tioner. 1 J:h- i . t 66 WASHINGTON; C. S. C. : i THE M U 6 H ' A DM I R ED AND H I G lii L Y : . ' CELEBRATED; MALTESE') JACK) SANCHO5V the season,- Five DoUars the single leap and Fifteen Dollars to insure a mare to b ni foal The Season will commence the,vlst March IIK V v . i wt V'JK and end the 1st Aucust: -I will not be liable for either accident or escapes. f -: ' i f-' Sancbo tan b seeH at J oseptl B ell 's plan tation from .this time.1 unti the 1st '.of March next, where he will be shewn with much Dleasure. t ' -- - j At the Agricultural anow anc i-air,. neia in theSlate of Maryland on the 7tb and 8th days bf June last; at the Maiy land Tavern, 4 miles from the City of J BalUpaore the; com mitte'e appointed by the Agr'cuhural Society to view the Awes and Mules, reported as foii ibwBt;;.-:.V'AS5 -7k-A': 1 Th e, unco m mbnly large and y alu able . Mal jese Jack; SanchoV shewn by John S. Skinner Esq attracted' and deserved our particular, attention, bat being an imported animal, he was not considered a candidate for 'th ft . pre 7 7:7 7 '.I--'!'"- Extract from a letter reritten jr jTSilSlaiiner, i:'$7-X ; HS -Elx. VV'i; a c ! v ir; BatTLxoa S2d Noy 1821 V " DEAR SIB Che Maltese Jack, Sancho, was, selected at Malta, by the" late Capt. Gr don of . the, United States Navy , He was 8 years old ast Spring, and is theT largest aitd best covering Jack in Amenca, as well as the nnest , tigure ri nave ever seen. ' 1 ne Males from this race of Jacks are more docile and much more spmted ,.anci;acUveVthn. those trom Spamrh Jacks. Mr Nafab, of the Coun 1 cil of Mary land, will vouch for the character by common Mares fifteen hands highly him, and thithe frilAfcoveren;nT s t.n' thing moire iff ft ft!?" unnecessary tor .me' to say any ravor or o.tncuo, opiy, tnat a V is now offered to the farmers of this section of the country to i mo fore thetr stocki by obtaining mules of a? and quality 1-'7"7 superior size TIlEOPHILUS PARKER. ;Tarborbt 15th Dec. 1821 "5 ;Jiror,balf saiapexiuon, pwierwise n wui oe uus-en pru confesso, and adjudged accordingly. ! ; A 'i ; ". WMR. LENOIR, Clerk. !' t i 1 . . . r 7 ".7-(7 FOURTEEN hands higlAWill stand the , ensu'ftg season atmy Plant atioi adjoin inr the town "of .Tarborouijh, at Ten?. Dollars , r.w--.:.-.'--'., n-v-mrt't U?fcii .. uii.VV. I'-?"'.. rprllS Establishnlent wjiich tberiprietor jsl' nas rentea ai consiueraa,ic.eFcuwin be opened oil therstofneXt DecetnberTor th reception" of; Memp or Ldiairs, ana ueniicnjci, wuoni ciiu jurc or business may call tu the dty. . He .'has rooms i neatly ard cothfortably" finished for the accommodation of . priyate messes t tas I prpvid;ed himself with r a (irst rifctej Fench' tjooc, ana pieages nimseu inai4 cuicr -t pensfrnor trouble shall fesip'aret to render the entertainment of 4bose who mayi,rypr bini with' their coiton'eduai; at leastitb that of any other establishment in the District f A; Post Coach ant) four horses wilKbe kept for tle 'conveyance of 1 he. Member of a Con gress to'nd from thciC.tpUol-t , ; ; The (rice of board, &.i StcJ Khali be 'eom mejisurate with the' times r and; every TtrxefjZ Uoh to givi satisfaction and reJiderihe Frank lin Hoiis both a pleasant -and desirable esi-J dence, will be made; by the public's obedient! ' ,w. q'neale: -,yv:. 8-:rt Xov.St RAN AWAY, niY-Negro Mb HArlRY. He ispret- XTJ.tr well! knnwn rn the Stage Hoad from Wii rventnn t Raleigh, having fre rjbently travelled with tne, and twice this Spring drove a waggorf long it. with. two grey horses in it. ' Hefludes suspicion by pretending to be looking for a purphasef. Heris I about 45 years ?ld, ' stout and well made, very likely' and quite a genteel sen sible tn,;u.for 4 h? color ; his a sligliCim pediment in his speech; He is hankering tbout p r.; Vc rrel's in Fraw kifn. :I ex pect no attention will be paid to any Letters or Pas h may have with him. I will give TWENTY BQLAHS to. any ; person who : who may lodge him in Jail "and Jet tn kno-w. it. . All person are forewarned harboring him -and masters: of vessels (trom taking him away, i John r; lucas: ; Brnnwfck C:H yir Oct 4 HYCO ACARMY. THE - in? WR Trustees take pleasure in inforro- e the Public, t!. at they hnye em- uloved Mr. Mlbon Kenvoh.A. M. to take. charge of this Academy for. the ensuing year; f From, his'1 judicKus:-man.agement, upriglit conduct, close at tenth n to the du ties of the institution : and the cimsequent jmprovemnt of :h Students, and the ge neVal' satisfaction, givehlthe present yeari we feel a Confidence in asserting, that un der its present Principal it at least equals its former chavHCterad is iifrealny otic f the . mostv eligible .msritutions Un the State for preparing'S'uilehts to enter the Uni versityv -t Ve ; thereTbre again solicit patronage of, !)ur frieid'ihd the public ini general, Mr4.LjH()ney0Kainey is empioy-: ed as assistant. His cpiibility for govern ing arid instructing has been . manHested both in the Academy, and elsewhere. Every brunch, -of ' E'lglih- and G1astc1 Fducationf usually taught in Acadt mic'S, will be taught in this ; and no -appliC tnt for admi-'sion who bears a good; moral character, will b rejected fr want of preparatory study to enter the clas. -Prices of Tuition on our usual moderate terms. Board and Washing can be had in the neighborhood in resp ctaitle fami lies at thirty :five dollars per Session. . .. . . j ... . . . ntnet attention will De pau to tne Delta vior & moral deportment of the Students. TheKxercises of the, Acadeniv ' will commence on M .nday the Janu .'rv GEO. VVi JEFFREYS, SecV. -, j f - November 22, 182V t-, y f ; N. B. Thf5al inost iriya riable'gooid health of the Sudehts in lxo Academy and itV vicinity, dtiringt the ; last " suramerwh'en sickness pre Vailed in m ost otlierf 'parts' of I the country, we thmki is no;sraall reebfo- menjlatiort .of the place-; - . :: - TIN & COPPKR 'MANUFACTORY,--7 . . "! i IN RALF.IGH. v . ' TH&Aubscriber haying connected hW- sel f with a gentleman w.o has en a bled. him v Ui? priiii're?s" all the necessnry Materials to carry on hisr line of Business in all its various branches, thereby gives' notice, uiar t poilimg snail wanung pij ..is' part to rendc r ; h i m self U sf ut to the citi zen s of this St a t e, a nd h e is ready to re -cive'; aU'ordersih his line. ; He viU be (enabled to sell . upon, the pest terms, hs' ail his n latertals are, purchased with cash in-: Nc w--.Ytrk. The public will find; a Considerable; advantage tpv purchase ' of jLhb subscriber Jiis wcjrk will be war 'ra ii ted good , ; 1 -: ! ' . ; : '77 "77 ; , 5 ; All kinds pf TIN 5c COPPER WARES made and iold at his shop : hlso, the same repaired.- Repairing' of Stills arid Still 'Worms of pe w ter or copper, : and Stills nade to; any4si?tei "with goose, necks and )ewter worm's,? if preferred. Vf--' 77 Hi Shop may be fottnii;rieti door to Xing 8c.Pullen Btore.ii jhel west side Fayetteville Street. : ... ' j FRANCIS H. REEDERc vRaich,bfct;i2.;v;..;-?V N. B.; Atfjj) renticery ilf be ! taken ' to the? aboye-ibijtTieFs 'priidedthe Vputh come well reoininieridedv :H7r77 1 ', '.' - j " . . 1 " i"'1. . xState or: ; kotT AaoLiirA. " ? ; k Currituck Superior Court of Law fty V77i 1' " Fall Term, '1821 Lydia Cookvv.'.O:.: :iu' 'ik&7 VPetition fofaToree liavid T:w-Cook: yM7J7j 't TAppering.f to the satisfaction of this 79lx Cbutt that DavidiTc W, Cook, the;defen-J u.ii 1 viiiuiuri uctuujiu, ni mu vuuniy; it is or. dered that -nuhlicatton be mtide for J mnntrw m the 1taIeigh;RegiserV that unless the aict uci. 1 Hupcar uic ncii cerni onnis tourt to bttd M wevCoqrthg )he sixth; Jonday alt er'thArinh ?M6ndav SWM arcb3neiti;aiid teer his plea; 1 if juwV b e tne. ad time for Half a 1 4ujj aii'91 "im aixoraingp oe prayerv-qt peutwner. ;: rpf :-J3 j ' . .', . : By urder of theCourt.4 FZQZAs, varictubscripubnsceiv Mr. CharlrWmtm FayeUcviUe Street, riear the Market: v'lt i an excellent (Stand ffcT Dry Good MGrery.SuVre 37 i iiPor ferhhfwilheominbati ltaleighr.Nov.: ! - 'StA 1 1 54 A-, ton RENT, very convenient Dwelling-house, situat J, ed pn FayetteviDe street, next door south of JosephjGales, Eso. having eight comforta able floqnis, with a fire-place m each and all necessary outhouses;-; er information, apply to; :T;i. W)tf : ;'n. "-j.:H. t hassam; Jlaletgh, Dec. 18, 182V ; v 7 61 i y Ten'mlet lUut from Kaleigh, f1HB Eercises of this caliemyvWiUVfe il. j tresumed, under the direction of this subir scriber, on the first Monday; in January hexV Wntina'8per Session. l: t' W -f uiasMrammar, rarsingr . uwenn, Arithmetic, and-Latin,' as far ;.naa Qvid inclur i " Sd Class Latin and Greek c Languages, GeomeHistory andBelles Lettres ,$12. l.;:laymeiit for.'Tiiitil)n..-pust.be adfymcfyf 7' Boarders will be takn by IJoI.'W; Jfinton, 'at the moderate charge of f5 per month. j v Very strict attention will-'be paid to .the I ' the subscriber shall e such as wjll afford sa-' tistaction to tne patrons ot tne msuTuuonv tec. 13; JN FORM ATJON WANTE D. ? A '.BOUT ( 30 of 40 years ago, a mai by V the name of DAY (perhaps Thomas, who -married MARY WARDEN) vre- movea trom? ryutnamp'.on. ..or somc. aui- cent county in Yirginiato ' SomeCtheJ vy estcrii or ot'imicni gv.uvaui i iMiwiwf carrvimrwith him his wife, and, as is sup: posed, two daughters. By the last V will a-itt testament t ot iviicnaei s vv arrekui-o-"thr of t he said Mary Pay)! the, children and grandchildren of said Mary are en titled to a' legacy"; -fA it ispcsedthe legatees aforesaid are in indigent' circpntf stances, it is desirable that they should have a knowledge of their Jnteresttih the estate.'of said..Witrre. v; ;t" yM)7JffL7iZ: 7 Asre -arelgnorant of their place pfjrt Isidericty we have, to request thqe Editors iol' Southern and WesternNe wspapers. who are disposed' fo serve the cause. ofr humanuy, toi.give us a . piace, iu vuciq respective papers for three months ; anit if they will nordo so without a charge then the Editors rf the S;aie Oazete fin Tennessee , and . Georgia alone; urereV quested to td'lislKltand'fwa'i accounts to Murfreesrto N.'C for pay menu r COLLIN v:BARNES -V : .-' ;wM..H:.,HARmEr;; v Executors olM. Warren. VNorthampt.nc.mmy, N. 'Jgm.vC by autliority ot the State jj WorA- ' . v Carolina. " ' -x.t tS'?M- JLiSOmC LOTTERT j 1 Prize of 5,000 Dollars, is' 5,000 1 ra nnn v onnn l,d00;: " 500 ,. 100 ' -50 10 :02)do r; 1,000 - 2 ; 10 10 .;ipo 2500 500 1,000 1,500 5626 Prizes, More Prizes r S5,000 v thahlank8,V;S" 2374 Blanks 50dt) Tickets at 5 dollars, is 5,000 ; f . . STATIONARY PRIZES, " . v - -, 1' i ' ,..-' i- . . - , Th e ia$t drawn t icket on the 1st 2d,; : 3d; 4th, .6th; Ttli, and 9 ih day's di-awing, will be entitled to a prize rhe first drawn ticket after four thou sand have been drawn will be en- 5 f f titled to a prize of .7 - 552,000 the fifth ;; fThe last drawn ticket on n day's drawing will be entitled to a 7 pi'ze of sVy':,:'-; :'777:-i' The last 'drawn ticket on -the last day's drawing" will be entitled to a pnze of ' , ;";;. ,r ;;;-;: v-r.-' :v;--v , g5ooo -All the other prizes' will be floating in the wheel from the commencement of the draw idg,'V.iz: !v " " 5 ofipod dollars5 :T0 of 50 dollars. 1 500 100 IQ SV 100 , , 2500 ' : 5 ; Prizes payable ninety days after the draw. ing' is completed, subject to a deductipiti of fifteen per cent;, s:, f.u-;7'y ;. j- -"7: ; TVizes not demanded within twelve months after the.drawingls completedj;wiJl be f eited to tife wheel. ' . f ' ; ;-";v? .' VThe drawing will commence, as .soonxas a sufficient number of tickets are, soldi The; drawing', will take .'plae'enee-weA,1Rd' fi v hundred ticktts will v be drawn each day NntilVcompied,;-Notice iwilVieJ'giveh hr the newspapers published in, this'place and atfRalighof;;the commencement of the drawing.- .f.j-:: tHl.- j 7 V Tickets can be" had: of theana?ersi hd at most of the'stores in thisplsee,' and at tne Post once. Letters jfddressed to eiyrer of the, managers with the cash enclosed uAL the postagei paid will be promptly attended! j . ivti nwiu uc iurwaruca o.xur prin cipal towTts n this state,1 and totheawirt V DAVIp ;YARHt)ROTJCH ' ; 1 THO M A'S CLANCY, r?yiLLUSHAW; flook-store of 3. ,t,.:Bileigli.f Dolto aiidfor a ' :M Gotinty CWurt.A.VD, ! 1821. ihA nWr?w " signe4 qualified as Executors of. the last will and testament of Cant; William: He!L ArM fCrson indited: totms aaid esUter W: -A'l ; OT. WlLLBOTJKNy .a wot rKu rAjionxx v.' I, THE LAWS d F THE STATE 0l( . 1 I t mytv north;carouna;c-.,v ; Xhclnimr th 'Title of uch Statutes and parts of utotes'ormritpati iare . jiii force iQuStateV.iogeih'exbittD se"1 -coml'fiarter ftrahted y jCnarleafll.Ho'the j iTroprieiors pt parol. nathe! Great Deed oi TGfant'trontthe Lords Proprietora.;tbcf Grant i frotn 'George It to jondrartvillei , the J B ill !of; Rights and Constitution of th e; 8 tte, jhclngjitN'ieto'tne- memberWT the; Convention that rmed(the same jj the' Con- Citation ;of fheWnitSuies wjth the;A : mendments ; &T0e Tresty of Peace of r8S with marginal fJe:ahd yi sed," under th Authority of the; GWieralr Assembly, by HehrV Potter,. ! L Tiy lor and ; Bartlet Yancey. f Esqtr and published: accord .t Tequorea wmaice payment,' .and those hav lhgcMmsgamii the same, arei'desired to breaetft IhemfoV'ment : to ty Uvp'XK 7-, ni;;,wp,Try v hock vomraei onu on .a -new; .l P well bosnd, !, ; , 'h7i Price tedollarsj:fei! "'i- " ing tolin act of" the Legislatureof 1819, undet v , , the superintend enceof Hepry Pot tier. :;.';? -';..f OCCO -FEMALE WCAfeMY.. ' sUf::':ihanics.:the 1 share of patronage which btt has hiihertoFre- ; peived r, witnessing -ap increase' peij auc f f . eessive Session. ? The Institution at thecoml!- ' mea cement , of he ensiiing:year will be per-,' manently established at ih e well aniown. hifirh- about four mdes frnm where It now is. ? The School is in a flourishing situation;at this; time i andfromthe general satisfacjtion whicfc has been given by his Lady and Son, the go verness and instructor of the Students (their . stremitted' 'atttionVgood;ernment 'and success in ve -advancement of their pupils ' in lAie Literary and Ornamentar branches of edwecationbe otters Airaselfthat' he will continue tonerit the attention and enjoy the ihteresthis friends. v , f "Jf a.;, i r: ..There are some advantages attendant on this. institution not common' in the countrv-r Hhe opportunity of Regularly ttehding public l and divine service under the superintendance Jbth of an iUnerant'ahd local ministry. . Me-1 dical aid in . the family Without cpst; iBvery ' imporunt ; branch, . of v. female, education U taught, except musc. J While limes continue . as thejrare, the price of Board and. Tuition will be one buhdred, dollars her 'annum,' or ' L nftv dollars per Sessioor-payable in advance. . B There wip alsabe a Private r Acade-i mytfor: Males at thE same pUce, taught and accommodated ' entirely Separate from' the FemaleVlnstitutioh'- m'mrf i.- OXFORD : AC ADE MY. t IE r ExercisesNof this Institution will re-commence on the 6th; day pf Janu ary next., .y 'l- ' ' .J: The Trustees ,ha ve much) pleasure in -announcing the employ inetit of jTeacherai of he firstcharacter -and talents-, rThr-v have at great expense and pains prncurf Mr. James D. JdHNSOr,of. Morristown; . . New-Jersey, as Principal of the Male De partment; "f 77:7 '?ivh$ti& -7'-Tt ' ' v The Fern ale Department will be. under 1 ihe immediate: cam of K MtsS. SusAff MitcHELL, who will be aided by the Retr.- Samuel, l, uRAHAMrE -.;.., ' . Mr. Johnson has beenconitantly em ployed in teaching fbjr ; they last, ten' or' twelve iyearsriandte-T there is nb'man , whose natural disposition, , :. education,, and experience, more eminent ; ly qualify him for that' station ,Thejfbl- ;., lowing extract of a letter wtf,trust will be a sufficient evidence' of ithe"ti!utli:of;Our irematrks1.'. '.7i7 V r vvVf -''i ':''; ' x I4, We ithe subrioers,omposing thfe; ; Board of directors' of the jMorris Acade my; in Morristowni ewJer4?VtJ cheer- s folly 'give?' oor.'hiiUed; testtrVTofiy''to:the: exV ' cellency of MrV James .lojiiisoir' as"' a ! Teacher of. Ytp-ylMr. Johnson is a gra- ! duate of )Talt College; a nm'n of good po- rals, and a nssorpfRrlig!oln; He is a, J'i'-. native of this towfi, ndj-twell known,' by 1 its ihhahitahts Forseverjal years ie has ? supeririteudeid the Academy thisplace, and; has proved himself well gualinetl to jmaiiagea Seminaryt andto instruct inany : department in science. V rjO. plan P? d . cipliiie we consider excellent, apd his qualifications ti instruct n'exceedediy ay ;vmap ;of,o AVje do,' tjierefore ..:fn6st'rHyjf.recbfDiend fj hi'mtas ittVall respects kblecelleiit'jTea-' ' ". ; ch&7W ' i Wm.McD6wei Fres't1 . .77; -v -: Sylvester D; RussEt.i,. . !, v t x Lewi s Vondit. y:7mn Ste$en$ 0mKiSird,: .1 I X vMcjTistbwn;:N6v 14j 1821.1?" ;;r -;-1 V XH--'-VV,;'V: ..1: ;:I iVr.4onnson intena scmrngv- nimsen m . y jrmahtiyfwjth us as'aJlVacher. ! tvliss V J Mitchell is, Jady ' who has been' cohnect- J eu .wiin, inemsdcucion ior ine tasc iwo years,; ;atd is weir qualinVb to eacb the oimetitfct ndXoJtherJhra'nches ' whicU yrjll.cme 1 "ondey het' Vrttoe immediate cire Mri4 Grjnam a graduate of WashinetonV College;' Vireink ahd ! by 'education; habit and disposition, is every wayquaiinea. ior an instructor. ard;can be hid 'invathiosrali the.rc- spectable Tath'iUe? ih theplace,at 835 pet iF'rd1VnWWiinh iiithVTuch ers high andeaitrorittion tn a pj I ftanLirilUcwi cheabness ot j&iaraana iu ttoni form shym(l uceinenis, au v.v Claims uppo mi iwnv.. .:"v a - ,.w i ... erTthniselves thatV'Uils1 Institution . will; feciiberalare.pfHsr . - t6m ' '.jiff W r.'.lv 7fr

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