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Y. -( V r-'-rt iftTtl Yi" $V.:fr-v V Jnfatfantraai ExUifca&m of, tjie? Students, L;. 't;Tp4.vV&l'l TF wilLpayio any.pcjsorf the above reward . v -iT.And strew it turf with flowers;,. vS,f',; v vrJ-?. WJJh:-t IrvJkU . f a V :v. ( :. v.. n,tU4mlDA old. of aveUoir:-l)mblekt(ni-rl(hdiJi)c!ne'flM'-.. i t i ' in Ji! J '. is Ml -4. If 1 t ' :'i . V- Yt wa nr1nvd'.and Hlv one. The charm ipnpiy nours; And chaM its night awayv j ; usy alter ay, iikc rcmu, .v i : V.! ; He-seemM like aii JnfaiUjgermJF power, ;I 1 So bright ptt ttvfyitwi v l.siw,- in his jray exoUm&face, r ; , f ''.'y The" future matneiS How-.. . . . ' v And. I thought hit light' infantine grace And J hung on those dear eyes, the wh ile, t T As when first ouxJiearts-wrre one ; .-..y V So bnght a VUion Cwddlnot last; ;' . I. .Like a rainbow-cloud it pass'd A . - ; ;'Tb the cord andjroicetess dead:; : But there is a home'where dear ohes meet Are To'raahhood strength wenld grow. H .v.:l read; in ereryi word and smile, : ;. v v ff j li.s.r aThe fathet Iook'ad. tone . Q . v 'Antl blendUheir innocent love i C ,: r' "V Whe"re thehours ''of happiness never fleet, I C the peaceful world ahovfe ;''?" : i Viit Vhere-'the links-that.bind our; souls, by r' VVdeathvin''1 ' V Shall never bebfokeamorfY.' , ! "'VBuUa Abetter -life, with its. quick'ning r. Shall every charm restore: t , . J ' Thrn cease; Ve bitter tears to fall ; V MV heart its Vrief shall bear. - ; , nill hear, from heaven the tender call Of lve invire me there. . f P. "J; SfATzioF; K CJRTIt C AR O L IN A . 'i Jiobaton Coitnty. I v 1 lathe Court of Egiiity Jlarch Term, 1822. f v : .. 4joh'n.Gniis,.-v.r vXlD: T;n r" ' -U Tappearingtothe satisfaction of the Court, ; ' M 'inJhisca'seiat.SweinjGillis is an inhiil Ditant of the State of Alabamai It is ordered, that nutlicatioh bcroade six weeks -in the ! : Hileigh TTegisterfor Svrcin Gillis to answer. - " -V v::": JA9r STOIIM, BT. y'" March 30v - ;A : ; ?' . 81 6v, ' . .UlLLSBOROUGn MASOMC LOTTERY TflE Managers of the flusboTough Maso r'riicLott cry! conceive themselves' to be in dutvlbound - to state to those" who- have purchased tickets of them, the .reasohs whyJ tlie drawinr did '.not commence On . Saturday me insu as uaa oecn prcyiuusij wwouuv "ed.'v They :re as follows :, .S i. . ?v ' i.Tbei retur s from agents at a.distance were . t not cpmpTett as to the number of sold tickets. ' ',:t 'From the Lst estimate; which the returnii : iriade would' admit of, it was thought, that although a drawing on that, day; would - be I : aaiV .according ,to, all probable v calculations et a loss rtujht be sustained; .and tliey felt . ; m nnwilling to proceed to draw, so long as there cotdd be .the least possible risk. " : . i Br delaying the' drawing. until a few' hun dred more of the tickets could.be sold, there , would then 'be? ho risk" whatever ; and the I managers would be abfe not only to pay to the . ' ortunate adyenlurers the prizes they. draw, -but in addition .theretQ fully to succeed In Taisinga sum of money adeqiiate to the build 'I'"' inga-commodious'house for the use of the t! V Lodge. ";-v : V4'. ; Thepianagers have determined' to draw on TUESDAY the FOUItTI DAY OF JUNE ':t next ;'tbut Should the drawing, however, not v;'. theri take place,' the managers pledge thenv , "'ielves to return the money. -on demand; to every persoii who may be dissatisfied. v' , J ; w V- vi : ...THE MANAGERS. ' '-'Jarch5. . , , 73 V ; XO TICKETS in Ihe above Lot .y.7ter, may be had at the. Bookstore of - VJ. Gales, Raleisrb : .'. - ' -v V t6e much Admired aid highlit 'j CELEBRATED MALTESE JACK, " I " TnOURTEEN'hamls;high--Wi11 aiandthe - A- JLV ensuine season at my Plantation adjoin- , iaff theipwn of TaTbomugn, at i en uouars the season. Five DoUarsJhe; single leap and Fifteen Dollars to insure amare to be in foal. - The Season .will commence the 1st March ;.nd end the, 1st AugutUr I will not be liable for either accidenta or escapes.M, :. ;r i rSancho can be seen at Joseph Bell s. plan, tation frbm this time until rtje 1st of March next, where hewiU be sliewn With much i, ''At iheAgricultural,Show and Fair;' held . ' in the State of Ttfaryland on the 7th and 8th "days of June lasat' the Maryland Taverr, .A ' miiM frftm the Citr of Baltimore, the com- liles from the City of Baltimore, the com. littee appointed. by nhe Agricultural Societv- view' ihe Asses and Mules, reported as fol- . mi to lows The uncamreonfy large and valuable Mal:J . tee Jack, sancho, shewn Dy jonn o.aitinner, Ea. at tractetf'and' deserved our particular V attention, but" being an i mpotted animal, he , was not considered a candidite for the pre V ExpWtJrvm a'Jetter vritti U V ; " " Bli.TUtOB t. 22d Novi 1821. . DKAR SJThe Maltese Jack, SanchqJ ''. Was selected at Malta, by lhe late Capt. Gor don, of the United SuteNavy. He was; 8 years old last Spring, and js the largest and best covering Jack m America, as weil as the ' finest figure 1 nave ever seen t int .viuies - from tb is face of Jacks" are more. docile and here tvea of Sancho.' ". He says he has mules by common Mates fifteen bands, high' by him, rnd that"he' will' corer ten raares a day I rfcave seen many, I have' never yet seen any V i fair opportunity IS now eHered to the fanners ; vf i his section of the country to improve their r ' - 'tBuxth'rhoteispfrited d' active- thany those Spamth Jtcks. - Mr. Nalibof theCouii- V fcUoDf vlind will vohch for the character ' f , ' ' i ctiuallo hiaifar siae and vigour.' 4 Yours, -.'.v;-5i --VJOHN -b. SKINNER; l I i;. : 1 deem U' unjiecessary for me . to say any i I r tIrr more in favor of. Snchb," only, 'that 'a r 4 itock, by -obtaining mules of a .superior ake 1 . r.V7':?,-J THE0PHILUS PARKER ' i ' x ; :. : ..r" lay 151822. SHARON FOR BAtKiV yj MU K place, on. yrnjen . .Jk vm resAnable terms,' ner with iBank accoromodati 'about 49 acres offend, of erootl deringt on the Chy of ItaJeigh, and fan a publfc road, leading from tne uity. ; sixteen or gri teen acres are cleared arid tinder cultivation: the rest is covered with a heavy forest growth, Roounaing wixu yce-w uuu. aim uiuuh, , no land contains art excellent rock .'quarry ; is well watered by branches and hastwo rock 7 sprinfrs near the house, equarprobably to any, in the county." My1 dwelling' is about 300 vards' from 'the -town fine.;. The situation therefore," has-the advantages of f own and fcountrV'iihited, and is, in ftystimation the most desirable spot , for a, residence that I knowin the StateApply5o6hi ' CT 'y-'Srii-r.W ; -V..H. fOJ IKK. Sharon, 8tliMajy 1832. ' 't, - ' 81- notice; Tk Y virtue of a Deed of Trusfo executed fo" I.p tne unaersifirnea. Dy josepq ncxxi, r.sq. Creek, in the 6ounty of Kandolpb, containing about 00 acres-. f :. ' ! B. ELLIOTT. 81 3w Ashborpugb, April 20. 'v.--- r ! STOP ; xo secure ipe payment oi a aw .ierrnv-ageeaily six feet high, has a small scar Pressed. I shall expose to .Ml0Kthe over th rfehtyei has lost hi right eye- torypyfY' b0uSn v tooth and aw,tpbth, and hJsJback bears ! the first Monday in June, next, the Equitable, J,. us i u av he -was I Title of a Tract of 1.AND, wbereoVthe. said; fiW hC ' Wood now Uvea, Wthe waters of Sandy -i'-born in Bedford county, rP -A ; h? f R.nHMT,h..nntinmi - He will be res ored -to hisflwner.on (STOLEN out of my Stable on the night of the 8th instant, a Dark Chesnut Sorrel H0R$E, '.n (nearly black with a star in his forehead, back sh'ghtly rubbed bv the teAlH'.-abotrt 9 j -rs out, upwaras oi o teex nign,is agenue had, been lurking about here several days,' rte stated that he was rased . in Chesterfield county, Virginia, and worked at the Carpenter's' trade in Richmond for several years. He is about 5 feet 8 or 10 inches high,rather dark complected, has a pleasincofintenancewheh apuiwcii 10, iias a siiarp nose, anci is muujjui iu oc wwui w -,. . ... gerson the left hand are marked with a Rin and Heart and an Eagle on the inside of one of his arms. siiDtiosed to be done with indelible ink. He had a new blue bombazette; coat with pockets outside, .a pair, of nankeen pantaloons, a; drib colored frock coat with capes, and a black hat somewhat worn his other clothing hot recollected. ! 7 ' V : Any information resnectinir the rsaid Horse or Thief to the subscriber, or to Dr. Johri T.! Garland of Hilton (the otfner of the horse) - Caswell Courthouse, N. C. May 10. BANK JTkN the 5th ultimo, januam 1822,V the J. DoUatti addressed' tr Messrs. Gibson, .Carolina V which letter, with its contents, was t- 3 o 3 k 3 T "3 32 3 - " sr. '.23 N- t I , M.MMMMIM.HMMUM o o co o orot ao'O q o o-o o coo v s o o.o r - ve lO Ol tO Zl tO V lO 4 iU aO' O '0-1 ' . . :.' J o s . . s cb st n ci si a. to -Ot 5. V 2-' 2 2' 2- w 00 OD CO 00 00 CO ;rf.;lO tO tO tO tO tO K) CO 03 s-- i - -. . r u s v w a ' - - IW t M W -k rf M H-l I ' "l I i The letter above, alluded to, had not reached its destination4 on the 31st January it is therefore feared that it has either been miscarried or embezzled. , All Dersohs in the habit j i of receiving or handling money, ' will coaftf Raleigh, February 6, 1822. chrectionS through this andthe.adioininStates ! . 'nnr , use everypossible means to endeavor to trace tfcm back to 1 . - V - " I i f rL and tr communicate fas earlv as fnsshl anv uoAfiil , i N..P The notes can be discovered at first glance, as they, are all endorsed on the hack in my hand-writing, ,whh the word XofMfen.'-' r ? K. v J ' v W S;'- "" -1! r:,;f : . ; ... v '.r - '- . i'" ' ; . ' ..' : .fe. Tft Dove hand-bill waspublished undef tiie date it hears, -and was sctitin various as yeV however, ho discovery has' been made of the, moneyUlt b believed, that by this time A at least part of the Notes may hayfe been put into ciulation. -A REWARD OFFIFTY I liuiuAKo wii oe paia to any person wno shall give informaUon of any of the above desert bed Notes; which may lead to the recovery of the; wholeand to a conviction of the thief: v jiwjw wi w wic ncwaru jor any part oi tne money recovered. -Application can Ve made t6 either of the sscribers. : ; ; $i y. . . - 7 K'.'Vtl"' ;v i 1 V v2v :B. B..SMIT6, ' Postmaster, Raleigh : or ta J&-2t;lZn? ahoveare Branchtes j nJHWn in5lose? theletter for transmission, were all endorsed on tli ! back with the word VLondojihere w little cloubt i Hptttan cjrxuktionthe word ,LondortM wHI be oBlitcraXd; eithery extrafeha the ink fw 1 th Cote thighecnxi and pasting Hoveri therefore it is preSuShat T i tmly mode of detection wdl pe from the corresooiidin nVi. A4 t;l Jr? uiwMcs insenea mc ItUi rA. CJf i trOficf nuttice, tu; ttevd. Dir. Josebh 1 CaldwetL : ?;Y v " for neffotiaole pa , T-fYJwe JK'Clqrte, 4 ' o'ni'.JUcowms h ?J iV'y Alfred MooreJl; 'V: jalitvl hbr- .' , Hon. Jleury Potterr, , , ' ' a); frt. :' ..,.'xj. -v :; 'John JQi Toomert, J, -yl "f- - -''',,;" ' Robert If illiams, ;:yrV ; y' anw Webb,- "All other Trustees Avho .may attend are to - beonsidered as of this Committee and their . 'attendance is solicited mdividually pyn W; dinance Of the Board. r ' ' CHAS' MANLY Sec'y. t Kaleigh, May !, 1822 1 1 : 81U6 T.KEN UP 1 NI committed to Wake- Jail on th? iL 30th uit. a dark Mulatto Man, who calls- himself JACK HARRIS, and says he is a ; free man but has ho evidence, of the fact,; and is therefore, belieyea ,to ww He is about 35 Vears OI THE TrilE F. pacing uursc,ivw " " V " 'T who called his name WILLI AM 'LEWIS, and will be thankftdly received, r ? ' 7 , THOMAS GRAVES; NOTES; snbscribervinclosed in a letter, Thtye Humfred Falconer 8t Co., Merchants, Charleston, Souths deposited in the PostiOffice, Raleighj ? ; - , a- . V", - i. V - d . . '?' s? . cr.. ; re -: 3 : - K k H O O 6 HI to o o ..-, r SIT re O O . j . G3 pa rt oo co tO iMO to to to M w ft M O 03 w W ) rfx K to to lo U 9 : k 'P ', cr - o . - - CO 3 3 3 " 3 O 05 3 : :H.3 L. ... .,- : r-- ? . ; - 'r. v v j: to d & a: c ' 00 00 CD 00 OO CO CO. CO 00 co : tO;iX CO CO, CO it ' CO . an obligation on those concerned, carefully to i uiscuvcicu, 10 .siop sucn, anu where the.robbeW was committ information on the subiect either WILLIAM SHAW, at Raleigh. It Vas also buhliahMl irtth PsIm sQf Urst umc ior Half a Dollw, Sad for a proving property; and paying charges. . ,6 V v -JOHN $UNN, Jailor - Raleigh: May 2. .V: H 80tf ;r Streets in said City, with'a pwellinHoule; .and , othef necessary tnithonses .tnerepn, -Welt. - anrl a limod .ftanlen inclosed with a iPIankenqe, ktethe property of Jacob Lasb ,deiBeaseaV''fvM'4f'i Tti c T nf ia CATrT fni tK TltlTOtlSe OI rCJUnQT ihg to the Supscrers money! paidiby them pose" it was conveyed to theni by lani( s ;;Ternsale,tich wjll be accommodate iflffj will be made knowii aithetime. J; hp.hr a r: th President of the united "4 lahds.40 bofTered for sale : f$fi y; -: Therefore, J, James Monro Presideat of ihp iTnWirl - tiK. drt lifrebil 'declare ;ml r Diaies is auinorw, vjiM ,"r 'make" .khownhihaV-.th;iftwW heldmfbllows, visYt.-W vpi Jv 'y ' K- 1 ;Arthe Ind OHice at rerre name, in in 'dianai on the first Monday Un July neit; for theaale of "s $ffih Townships' 17 & iiinlrange 1, east of f be 2d ;; t--rJ f., vf::v'.lprinc!pal '.mfridia1ine4.! '.' W 17 and 18. in wncres 1 to 9 west d? . L-lAtthe Lani Office aVVandalia, in Illinois, on the :d JMpnday m jury next ior-iiie of V . ,. ' - X'nships 11 12, 13 & 14, irt ranges 1 & 2., E y ; , of the 3d .principal meridian oeh7 11, 12, 13, Ui& 15, in ranges 3 and 4, do T ' J At the same iiJac, on: the 3d Monday in August next,jfbr the i sale of i, V f , Thships 11, 12, 13, 14 k 15, in ranges 5, & 1$, east oi toe 3u pnn'i merioian line 11 in w ipe --, :r., ,rv'.Mi. v-. : -' .t .; ! At the Lmd Office at Palestine, in iiunoisi on ihe 1st Monday in August next, for the nale of i ). ' r. ..a - ,;M Vtf T'nsliips ' 8 & d, in ranges 9, 10 an 11 3 east of 3d prn'I mrjl'n line .' inrange 14, weibf 2d do ' ' ' 3 ;,': 12 andJ3, do 8 and 9 : C At the same place, on the lsV Monday in Septemberhe' for the sale of T'nsh plO, 11,42 & 13, in ringes 9 10 & 11, 4 i , eat ttf 3d prinM'mrdn line ; I 10 li 12 and 13, m ranges 12 13 2t 14 west J -: j-: -.of2d-.."'rdo-:- ?At the same place,' on. the ilst J Monday in October he?ti for the sale of ; : ; ufa Tfnships 14 i5 1& & 17in ranges 910 Se ll : i . 'east of 31 prin'1 mrd'n line . ; 14 15,16 and 17, in rshges 12 13 & li, west -: - ,..,' .0f2d;V-,jdo ; . ' At the same place, on the 1st Monday in November neyt, tor tne sale or- T'nships 18 19 20 & 21, in ranges 9 10 & 1 1 4' -of 3d nrn'nat mer.djan line : ' io iy ct i, in ranees lanq it west oi ! ; ' 2l pm'pal mer'dn Hne 18 19 & in range la 18 ( ' - .''11 171819 an d 20 10 do do do do do do i .At the Land Office for the Northern d is- trici oi iotiisiana, at me town oi uuacmia, on the 1st Monday in. November next for the sale of; ! ; r ;.'- ; 'Vu T'nships 1516 1718 and 19, in ranges 1 23 , 4 and 5, w est of the m eridtan line At the land Office at the Scat of Justice of the county of jlndepehdence,' in the i Arkansas territory, for Hhe sale of such lands of the U- nited States' as are situated in the fbtloWin? described townships and ranges, and which have, been excluded 'from " the . lottery of thV lands appropriated for satisfying warrants for military services via : - - -v;; t '. On the Tit Monday in August next, for, the sale of such of the above descrihed lands as are situated in the following townships and ranes1';viz t . ' ' J. riv T'nships 2 3456785 and '20 in range! , E f t oi tne atumermn line 12345and6 f 2 do, 12 3 4 5 6,78 and 9 . Z ,y do 12 10 11 12 13 and, 14 U 'do : .12 , v ,; -fv.''l5 ,;;do,:'-, 1 23 9 13 jl4 15 18 19:20.1, rest do -On the 1st Mondav h Sentemb next, for the sale ofiiicb of the above described Jands as are situated in . the following townships and ranges, viz :-: ; ;.j ; v'j-.f'-".--?': ':- -A T'nships 12 18 19 and 20, iri; range 2, west "' of the 5th meridian line 1819 & 20 range 3 ' do 14 1516 & J19 4 do 1 : 115 1617 T 10-11 13 12 9 10 ii 12 13 and 16 5 do :1 2 4 5 6 8; 9 1U.U la 3?,',.' ;'' 4 ana as V.--',"- if.i-i vi 6) do On the . 1st Mondav in October next, for the sale of such of the above described i lands as are situated in' the (ollftwing jtownships and T,'pslxips.. 13 4 5 6 7, 10 11 12 13 15 16 H ,7 18 19 and 20, in range 7, west Of v I ' 'V r. ; rv i otn mer'dn line yi245678crl01516 t -17,18 19 and20 range !8 1 2 3-4 5 6 7 8 9 10 U , :do;7 ? - 1218 1Q anrl ( X I. V 0 U4. .',,: ,J: -;C :.,Ido 1 pn the 1st fonday injNbvember nextfor the sale of such of the abore described lands ( i uu v -'"!'! w i lue Jia mer an line 3 4 5 0 7 8 9 and 10, in ranee 2 3 4 5 6 8 9 and 10 11. do v, 4. 12 do do do do 234 5 6 76 and9 13 .p;-H4; 3 4 567and8 4 5 and 7 5 6 and 7 Each sale 16 do .ti7;:.do will methvthcToweat number of section, iownsh in- and ranp-ej nH proceed 5n regular numerical prder. I VThe lands! reserved by-law fortthe tisW gchooIv.dc jforther purods will bere- . : Given under my, hand, at the city of Wash ingtohtthis 3,4th day of March, 1822 s ?! 'k-r :. tvKi AMESMONROE: By the mtf dent is' !4 .' i." '. . . :' Josialt Mties. as are? Situated id the following townships and'ranges, "-Wi -v ..-'. Usui us j, oo y lUfliwi 11. in Quter evoysuccfediog papet-4onger onealn prtpoiaon.: b fleshy with a smaU chiid "three .montlw old; and a Girl eyeni. years 'old,' with' verf T-,'i Willi,-. .'i J. off toJiouth-Carolin or .Tennessee if nQtpre fentedi r.They were made in'Trust -ibv Ben. jaminj r?n) to Benjamin K Coo:kf s cntt j . securev.nse: maVsfecTarirW.d.eht on an) appcrj ' case, from the County tO the Superior Couij in a sum : of hear eiglit hundred dollars. 1 1 I have just cause- to believe" the Negroes were j taken from my house oh ibe 6th initant by 'dome idesfrhjnjr-:D'ei!SQnvJduHnfflmr. absenr ! atPetewburk.asjuderi i ob'ed'anrt.A;fe,bya;before; their absence- .Tana informed that Benjamin Haw kins is irt Tehne'sseei but Aefort and after he i lleft the county, heu gave j se vend 'instniments torneyiito an;r,the special purpose to fix T . matters in their .Owway right pr wrony. . J16 7 not believe .that Benjamin Hawkins 'evf rhad ! anylntentioKtd causcme to' pay?'the d:bt but, by the Interference of one or more of his near relative V when he was mtoxicated, urV. e'j him to-;dQ 'aod.;;1;ontiy to his ' incliiiatioh'; .;i-d:JI.l? .'J vMHr;jT y: -O :: : HHAWKIKSJ . M Il VVA Y ACADFi Y,u. TftHE Examination will tafce place on Thurs. ; E. day and rTiaay.tnetotn anq tnot June, Public ;, Speaking on Friday at .11 . o'clock, A.Mi Tbe Publicjare respectftdly ihVited to attend. The Exercises of the School will be resumed on;Mbnday17&" f. t llieurse of lasslcjdstuflies is,'so arrr ed as to cbnstitiite. Midway; Academy prepa. jiutQty.t'ou land of the ubScrir,iVr ho is Princtpal.U. He haenHarged his buildipgs,. so that, he will be able to, accommddate a larger Viumber of hoarders 'nedit ' sessidn: than ithle, 'present.- Young men will, lodge jn the Academj' and small boys, wtth 4he Principal and his family. This establishment Is iiear .theroildle ground between Louisburg and Warrenton, possess-, ing all the advantages of excellent waterand j a healthy retired situation, remote from ai)y ; place to ihvite dissipation olr xtavaguicei ?; Tuition is $10 per'Sessiom .; y '. ...r" . Bbard'is' $40 peT'::.3e4nKiiclu4es all necessaries, except candles, j The. Vrincir i pal will keep" a constant"; supply &f Boots, Stationary and Candles,; at the Petersburg J retail prices, Subject td the orders of pareiits" hid guardians.. a ";f;.'r .'H' -'H. CUAS.& HILL, A. M. i r May 14. '': $?A&i- V'U 82 3 w i L WARREKTON' FEMALE AC A DEMY. t fTIHEi gemiftnuaLEximinatfonof Pu- j v pils ittitbis Academy will commence on I Wednesday the 5th of J up e, and close on Fri-' ! -1-.. 't.,j. Ui. 4-Ui. ''tLZi.L.vi -.F .1.1 I UHjr iuc iuui iiUJic, ;ii;ii uici ft yie I Institution, and. of Education generaiJy, are respectfully invited to attend; -vW ' j' The Exercises of the succeeding Session will commence on Monday the. 10th, of jjuhe I there being nosuinieryacaii.'-;."-' , j " f 'In this 'cwlemy ,the Pupilsj are, .riot only. instructed in the- elementary branches of j art f En ertish Education, but .'they ;may acquire a j radical accjiiaintance wit;h . the highest bran ches of science usually taught to Femalts in j any Seminary, the Principals x helrig, in pW I session pt an ample. Appamus, and ; havmg been long engaged in scientific pursuits. I v The terms for Board, and.Tuitioh' in" all he branches above alluded t$, are 0, dollars per session, payapie inqyance. - ftusic ,ui-sav ; ing have their respecUve teacliersVaud form f a separate chirge; ."V - ' - The place is remarkably healthy ; the Pu- I pils,all board 1 with i th$ j Ffincipalsif and are constantly, viiiider. thefrlgiiardiansliip. ' Parti cular attention is paid to economv. no expend ditiires being permitted excepting siich as may be authorized by '.Parents or (Guardians. , ; r New pupils arriving after the cx)ninience- ment of the Session pay from thie timei of their arriYal A c6verlid, apair of sheets, blanket and, towels to.be furnished by each. ',. . A i , " thomas .; jones. s .Pnnc,Pr; . IWarrenton; JJi.q. May'l; 1822. ' 80 te :f IPE, AyiDSHAW will open his i ICE-HOUSE orr Mondav the 6(h itist. Mav"i and will ahlifulfuish'lhosewhb'Qiay favpurhim with their custom, j with Ic Creams, Ice Punch,- Sanjjaree'or Lemonade throughout the"isaSon'."' Vl--!' ':;, ,t:K v--, 'i- ;. ;- He will, ' as formeHy, ' sell Ice ' to transient customers at .lucents a pouna, ana to lanu-.. lies who take Ice ''daily'tWughout'.the;Jsea' :spift :at 5;ents. '. . f f "&p ;; " His new House being now finished, he f anv accommodate Ladies ; andv Gentlemen with respect to Robm9 hnich better than formerly.1 i His stoikofConlectidnarieB is extehave and complete $ -he; hasilso on hand a variety of Cordials, also" Sweet Shrub and a large supply of fresh lame Juice, wliich he sells at a doIlarCa bottW best Muscatel .Raisins at 25 - His wholesale prices rfbr Candies, Sugsfif Plumsi (that is,1 20tlbsrid overa one uaieyj mw cents a pouna ; foro ibs.sanoun-;. when reouired--btit fn'all wieh mam it ne- vessary tnait application . be made at, least one 4ay prior to thejartlcle heing needed, h -f S. FICTtDOLLARSi REWARD. f rWA,N ;WAYfr6nej5tScbi tya Ne-or'Marj M the tiame of JACK f ne; is a common muiatPt taooiir40 years of age, 5 feel inches high, hs ' amall scat acfoss hiv aose; and one of his -ancles it is lar'gerzthan the other! occasionetjl by spraio;; (JckbjdedaJbo of Febrhary - last jihce that time his VVtfff; tn&MbChitihitihtf and I uave1 i ?' , uu youui pui.tney ;ar)e:iprKing in r ay en bscribeT.or IbdarChim lulairso ih'aV gel hha, shall receive the- aboVe reVard X :A''-;'iV..r--'
The Weekly Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
May 24, 1822, edition 1
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