y -
,ppppv .i-v
: -VSEfiEXS G OFF. , ,;
f HARDING & ca fcrir. aetnejAo;
f -1 Am., mi rtHDl' IlTM
lose their present usmes.,
their V''T'-V rinrv'
,nd veil Uctfd a&Fonment. pfCUOU. -
-ThatKne". A lerui:ctedit willhrcrv
111 " .
11
-mTsnoiIOUini ACADEMY..
" . i - - i
Tvmnv Vxereisci of this Institution will be
Hi ..--o! Tin Jhp first
rcsumeu 00
the Erst Mqndr.v in Jamia-
In addition, inc 5uih-. Vst .' ' r;
t . ,.t.f rrr fn arllTliSSOrt into the U-
w extensive -English" course will
ie commenced. Ixb is lesignea to frcU:
V tJci?uJseqi:"-i.t studies or those
-ViU'rJso.l tau.yht Av:tIiC.ut;.'anv;acMitJ
wage
onai
brents on . iruartijar.s
wh6rnav
vTA ta rK!sin fifttlirr iu?'cv- atjor. rffoecting-
ibis Sdioor
llcPrrules
en application
JOHN, KODGEIiS, y
Principal,
dents as'
"Who' will sJsq, receive a ' few students
toar trs.
11-4 ?
WARJIENTON
7
pr$sf f ion of tliis lnfctititic4 roctxer-
crtcr.s Y"'-Mj5 sp'sucd torendrr it worthy cf
i-.blic patrrnp:e.. , To the objects' of acconj
pli'J'irer.t, 'great care will be s'fejtl ?n aOtlinjr
S'e important lessons of propriety? of m:uV-
.ra' Tlie efTor: j-of nis'o.wn fannlv to iLttuui i
these olrjcrts, will be aided by the talents of
Vr'JOHSE. (an American gentlcn.un) and f
1 Ns &iurhter.'
All tho branches "constituting a ccmrlee
.tiTse of Enelish- Education, will be taught
1 PtwTT l'r.'.T..n.Pi.rvrtTT: cm
na
s'c vl I be under the direction of A. Ptrx- j
xett. Painting 'cn Paper and , Velvet- will ',
tauirnt bv Wrss 3ionsK : annsaouKi xnercn
be a sufHcient rnrnber of pupils in Danr:np-,
llr. La Taste wiil preside over tlat branch.
JSnrlishtutfionwdlbei ,x- r .
; Music, SO -
; O'MUtingv 10
Keedle-worlc, . 51 ' .
The only ex rn chsrjre will be 50 cents per
session, for pens and ink. ' .
Pupils entering fqr one session, pay in ad
vance i those fcr a year, pay half in advance,
andhaif at the end of the classical year:
those that come aftervthe bejpnnirfg' of the
session, pay from their arrivaTT
The first session will begty on Monday the,
6th of January, 1823, & end with the exaraina
t ticn in June. There, will be no vacation .be
fore the end of the second session, in No
r, ...... -
I
vember, vrheri the .second examination will
dese the year. - - " '
Articles of Stationen', Printed Music, and
implements for Painting-, will be "kept for the
convenience of the pupils, who will be fur
nifhed with such as are indispensable, at Jie
Philadelplwat ndPeterjhurg retail prices.
Each boarder niuybe provided with a
pair of sheets, a csfiunterpane, blankets and
towels. ,
For the information of persons uuacquaint
ed with Mr. Morse, it mav be proper to state,
that he is recommended by the Rt. Rev.
. JBishop Moore, the. Uon. Judge Tucker, and
Mr. F. Campbell, Professor of Mathematics
at illiam and Mary College. A. Phas also
Sn his possession, letters recommendatory of
ilr. Morse, written in 1819 and 1821, by Com.
- Sl&cdonough, Com. Shaw, and Capt. Crane,
of the United States Navy, the Rev. Usher
Parsons, or Dartmouth uViveraity, and the
Rev. Wm II. "Wilmer, of Alexandra From
the well tried abilities and character of Mr.;
Jlcrse, A. Plunkett feels' himself warranted
iq expressing the fdllnst confidence in the su
perior capacity, of that gentleman for con I
' "x . 1 . - 1 a
lUMjucaiire instruction in tnax mnsx aesiraDie 1
branch of Female Education, the correct
knowledge and emression of the Enirlish
m " v
language.
arrenton, N. C. Dec. 1, 1822.' , 11-U6
MIDWAY ACADKWY,
SftitPen Louisburs: and h'arrent'on.
rj'HK Kximination took place' on the tfch & l
1 13th inst. wb.ch closed ihe second Ses- i
fcumed on the first Monday n January, under i
theMinerintendencv cf th .tihsl riber. xrith )!
... ..11. . 1
'u.i.Dic Assistants, rne course o? tkiu.cn- J
uon at our University is str.ctly pursued, in
preparing Students for any of the classes of
uoard, vincludm7 CTery ? tn
tecessarj but Candles,)
session
union,
of sickness, even in the most healthy'placc?
The subscriber rdtdirei himself to ennt.?.
raethat attention to.the iiterarv proficiency
and morai deportment' of his pupdf, wliich
dm ' hitherto given such general, satisfaction
10 bis patrons.
a A. II ILL, A. M.
November 20th, 1322.
114
V SHOCCO FEMALK ACADKMY.
"Si
U?AS "sprctfu'.ly states to the !
c- sTauonrrv, ans Entiles, furnished i places ot ine late Arcrioaui Menur- i .,. . " .". : . v" ?.:iviwm was reierreu tne .resolution
it the Petersburg retail pnee wherue- ?; & ifP. Har-rrove. Francis iUrLn i WI-! x"nh atV thin- of the kind m: an enquiry into the expediency of
guested by parents and guartGartiK : P. fc p.Mr f I United States, u i th the -exception ti the standard laws, made a re
Midway yields to no. part.ot-.tije.4iate in .L '' I! of the Grand Canal of N. York, which I ingithe passage of r a bill
Fomiot health, having escapro,ngthe ' '"J:"1' !! reflects much credit uon the enlist- rPP' entitled a bill to amend an
present year without a sinefecase cf fever, SJ rectories oi itt xirancsrs aT. iicwcern j S r . , r. A " . " . iri lx, relative to weights and
Dotwitbstandino. ih JL.,.i Ik .,.1 tri;4:,M c ' 1 cned It-recast of- Virginta- and iNorth-h wh; wai nrrd 4 nnri th
Aedemv t; :C:rt::r:rVr',?iiaI inf"tas lurm-rsqrs., uulonel
iladay in January neit. ,
fc e-rlirtri ana pleasant situatiorTof the
noccoSeminai7, its salubrious air and good
-. .mNuwicogra oy u wno art ac
qyamted with it and offers inducements to
Prenu and guardianof which few situations
-n boast. Add to these considefations, the
acuity which it presents to friends to see or
jnte to their children or wards, being onlv
I n"1!,1' frnm Kreat Northern road",
-na its advantages will readily be admitted.
-ri. Lucas stands rdftWeri Kv
tnS?S,i"irlhc probation of fiiends, tode
jote herself to the instruction and morals of
"rpup.U, and t due Care.for their health
b ;JCrt , "ine. associated with her.
foW J"1 she will teach the
QrfmJ? Writ.ng, Arithmetic.
nSSST GnVhy "'"lory, Aitrononi
UosopLy, Bri and Painting, -pufn
OrnaroentJll Needle.work
rd. and Tuition, $50 per' seision, or
S-r my hd in tbe mostrespec
Music, 20 dolUfs per session. ' i
"rren mary, Dtc. 1 18225.
11MU
iTYtiCc ro&etfn i1 h&fissf&EditoT M y vife and 'tgv
. A;SfjWett for the County cf.Grmt; rtaiiHalcfsl fe flie -argj MMoWtJ fretwfuHft
,l hroUnenbericf .:tfeno&tt0iK Jtders, iar-asthfe i ftton ihtKe fAifrf timerf ?oa!fleandWtl hire hertffednfhtir
Jlt? Cthises
enh f n Ensni.' j sen'r. Jat
decM.TA U rtersons therefore Iiivlncr'any
claims jBjfainst w& $tttz$ti estate will frt-
tim prescribed by !aw orthi notice willb'e;
plead in bar'of recoverr ;.alio all those m-
fdeMetl to- said deceased estate, will - mak
immfdiate payroent, a? no indulgence win be
. , ISAAC SCARIiOIi.UUII A:pr. r
3
1 ; f pilti. 1 wciling1 J!puse and Lot,atthe
cor
j .of J anfiar Enquiry of -"? ..V .
J. HAID1XG:& Co. v
yov. 0,1 822.
CHIT ls :;ri R lv ja NIA. Civi 1
r"TF?r uh-FCf ihr res'nec'ttiilr' infcns'l!
' - fk lletiVrti wt 0 tmiy rWiiirc his Pit
..siVal" ?f. vvjc.rs. tuV whnjift'iri-Qnvnt
r1 Kf4 ir- n . re .hsi s lMe nix ntU jnyit X- 'J
tis. eii rra'. .rm en t v wi? fv;t fc.e.
w:'i..!fnrn':a:e'.'a ih -t!e pntnt vcar.nrl
.A' . i - i "-..ii I '-l.-i- ..A
tJnj. t
it-It" vil! ItPTP&tlv tri rrr;vv i!wit
;:; I,: ?
!
imKI Letter-citnettd ji?u ;.t
U ' iTutil thw lsi toft.rJaiii).tryv'.H,i!l be
1 ntC'ti
l,
I'm
HOLS.
.if -1
1 c.
ATF
Or -.XORTIi-CAUOLlSX. .
'.Mir
:
f PVas ant! Q'laritr Stx..inns, NoVcm
. br T rp. A. IV . "
h"? driff "
TJte hi
PetitinM fm par-
f Uk)r oi lansStc
!o.SC
Em w i! . po. W j fe. j -.
1 f W T -a
peariug". i'! the aatifattion. of the
; rj Cort, that ihe I7c-fendantn in tis..ca
reside X"iilifut th' lirr.its nf .t!ve Slnte ; it is I
therri he ordered by the Court, ;tht pt.hi y.
cation pc-jnadc.. in the RaKh Itejiistt!
thrrt- veek?, ib:t uVrs. the Dcfen'bnt?? r.p
pnr at the cr.xt County Cn 1 of lMea ?nd
Qusrtef Sissiorjs, m be held f)f the County.
- nt urry, t thet'ehrt hcusen h'ocblord; on
th tf!)pd Monday in. February ,.1 823, pTeadf
.tmsivprj to the -said pel ;ti"o:i, ntberwise
;j!'VvitJit i'j be awarded- a'cordinglv
$1 5i) if st, JO. WILLIAMS, C C,
3
Ejn)AV, UP CE M P E T i (,
Waff. L'a??i: (Vri ffm!y aa the
StorkHo!der of our State
ILnk
held
tbeir annual meeting at their Uankin
Hou ejin tmV yty? for. thV 'election' of
DIrectJrs,'&c. at which" Gen. Duncan
Camerpn presided The old Directors
were re-elected, except that John Bell,
Joseph! Blount and Wm. BuHingham,
sqrs.jwere chosen in the place of IJ.
Seawell, S. J. Baker & David Clarke,
lilfiqrs. resigned. Havingaeted on all
the business before the meeting, the
Stockhblders adjourned, subject to the
call fihe Chairman.
; The riewl v t-leered Board of Directors
met onjMoi iIrv evening, & after re-appointing:
"Wm. Boybn,Esn. their Pre
sident,' proceeded io the choice. 'of the
Directors of the several Branch Banks,
f' The jfollowins; were th' only clian
jges mape in the Branch Directors:
i" ; At f!denton, John Cox. was yppbint-'
Icff in,te' p'.ice of Joodr Blount, n'oiv
a Director of the Pi incipul Bank.
At Tarborough, AVillis and
Benjanlin A." Atkinson, in the, places
r -n t 1 . , -
At 1 .oyettevill?, Jh.n A. L&mertn..
James linker and -Jo! 11 .! n ftlious, in
1 - IaI
he plate of Jer'iatbi?r'yt'T!(in, johrf.
Huske V.ntl to supnlv tneanev ifi lavf
.
fyear?S' Board. t ' 'S
-'At Salisbury, ''Maswejl ChntnlierV
r and 'A I xander IL Caidcleah, in th;
Deiluctions were made from the sa
to tjie mount of . a little more than
S2,C00 n the whole. ; '
ine iiioaru lor in;er?iai improve
ments in this State, convened in this
r.itv on ihe 2jlh ult. Pi sent his Kv.
H'llnVii Vlio tinvprnn.". 7?rlf Vin
!CeV," Duant Hatch, J.-j n D. Hawkins
acTjj Avery dees lut attend, and
n. Crtwan has resiniMfhis seat. ' v'-
Ge
The Board may be expected to make
their annual Report to th Lertfature
i in tne course w a tew Kav.s. v hen
Ithey adjourn, we shall, a 'heretofore,
i report a sketch of the buines "which
jhas principally engaged their attend
tion. : . f --- . . - :p ;:l..1
JV d Jigricultural' Spcietv.- The
: annual rbeeting; of this Society will not
take place tillMonday the lCthinst. the
Gentleman appointed ta -deliver an
Addressfon the occasion not being a-
ble to attend at an earlier da y. 1 p
, Congress met oii'MonOaj last : As
there are igreat number of candidates
for : the vacant .office of Cleric of the
House of .Representatives, it is proba
ble tliatHouse ma? not be organized
for, a daf or two. "We shall, as usual,'
: , i t n i : oht ins river anove.- l hus lift comne-r
10 . rami VMi'sapner ii. aiucfecyii. .n. ine .. r., . . PP. . !
CoVnpIimlntart.'nnffc
snge of btir GoVef trer ; to tlve. lieei sla-
' rGxYxn Koa Iloiarss of NortTi ; Carolina,
hasransTftitted otheGeneTal Asaenlbly of
that'atate,V4leM9,:as'nd
calculated for usefulness as any one of a simU
larund whichve 'have crer rea. ' lie has
eyinbed 1 much' practical tnowIedgeCof ths
interests of the people and mucH' ppUfical
j " His leadinjiOpics which embrace Ctib-i
i ict offeonsequence to"thbv state over which I
T ( tiiral Science anVI practice, ar-d the injproVe
ment tu the means Mintawaiinterccvr?, I lis
reasons for advocating" the improvement of the
navigation of rivers are- wWtstatVd', ar0
Verv impressive, . The IVi'heslarre IJesolu-
timis, Which we presented ' a; few days si rice,
embiaoe the satne topics, and we ate happy
Jtofind, acoinculence of opinin,ih ifttelig-ent
frorr) each other-Ilie'Vtk'fli.'' of improve
ment sugpstcrf by-G6v IIoTitt s nre not, yr)
this quartet particularly ? interesting. i J$n
his general principTcs'are interesting1 every
where." - ..... -'' . ;;- ;. ..- -.
r quoting. sotii.e pasiasJ frbiri
1 hat par" iil" the message relating: (o
Internal " Improvement?, the PatVict
!! concludes v " -
" This is real poUticaTNyisdom this is thej
doctrine which .WjksnrxsToirvor jETFKnsojf
J
f ! would approve,, and,the utility of which ex
j j perience Avill, sanction..--.,,. Those are -much
I mistaken, who suDOse domestic facilities of
.intercourse cap onlysubserj'ehe purposes of
j ' sp.ctdation and profit, ; Every avenue to ea
sier internal , commerc e rnay , be termed, bya
soHof subversion of rnetrphor, a link in the
chain, which binds us together as a nation.
W shall become gradually assimulated to
each other j and the httte nect,.cnaj prejirdi
ces of states, Or counties, or cities, will yield
to an enlarged.-national feel'ng,, which willli
lea! us to;
asavabroadoT at home-not, J am .
a. native of Virginia, or Massachusetts, Con-'
the Republic of tlie United States.
. .. . ; ' . '
. The yirj5inia.Leji!atr met on the
2d instant Linn Batiks, froiu Madi
son, was elected Speaker 'tifhe House
of Ddp; jte, and VjrrC Jf'df, from
j the District of Norfolk. Speaker of the.
! 9 ena te. ve rn or li a nc ! p!i;s pa i t - j
in mesacc was recpived. lie .simaks-l
with feeling on ihe late prevalence of:
I sickness in tle Slate, rtnd
(u.
fhe loss ;
1 : c ll v t 1 : ' ) v i t T'q j-fMnv r aeni: f
1
' the 1 artiisng interrstij tp 'compel 'justices of the peace to keep a re
add the f essiap Fly. ! I cord of their proceedings, and to allow fees
from d row th
Th
'he Rt4legptei appointed by the
:k!iolders ol ,h Bank of tlie .Uni
stockholders o'
ted States to nominate a. -uccessor to 1
Lnftdon Cheves, Esq. the prcont Pre
sident, have named Nicholas Bidd'e.
Esq. of Philadelphia, to fill the vacan
cy occasioneti ov cne resignation or ijum
former gentleman. There is no doubt
we presume, but this' nomination mill
be confirmed, in due time, by an elec
tion to the office by the Directors.
Hip Iloav.ukt.-- e learn (says the I
Milton i?azette) Irom a gentleman who
attended the late meeting ofthe Stock
holders, that but little business of a
ijer.cial nature yas. transacted farther
thaji the election of. directors. The
same persons were re-elected on the
part of Virginia, & Cad wallader Jones,
DavHlXlark, John IV Katon apd Wd- t
Ham Roberts on the part of N.: Caro
lina. We further. lean, that it "ccn-
Ifilentiy expected, that the Canal will
be in jcadincss for receiviui produce
jrarlv iu tbe 'spring, '.ami that no, addi
tional rnjuisition will be inaih- on the t
stockhnNiers, unless it tie for clear id's: f
Carolina; and which wc fondly trust
will" fully realize . : the! ad van tages, "o f j':
fr:ftiewhri TppI snrh'ii '.Uh nml .firnft I !
' ' a i . , i . . 1
interest in the undertakinff.
.--' . .... . - - V-
Execution. 1n the 16th inst (says
the Elizabeth City Star) Bill Dowser,
who wasconvicted at the last Superior
Court of Camden, of burglary, com
mitted in this county,1 ami sentenced J
to be executed by his hnnrtr Judge
Nerwood on that day, suRered the pe
nalty of the law,' near this, town, "be
tween one and two o'clock, i Soon af
ter the sentence of the Court was part
ed on him,he became fjtiite penitent,
prayea.muc, and at the gallows, nut
a few minutes be fore his ex ecu tion,
siouu on nis comn, anu, m a concise
and appropriate manner exJiofted both
white and black to take ' warning by
his awful example, to shuii vice in afl
its forms ; acknowledging his guilt &
the justice orthe la w. p - 'v s.
! Respite. oEeuionMirk Chase
of Guilford, New Hampihire, who was
convicted 'of the:-crme.bT-Mrer;:al
the last Superior Court of Halifax, and
sentenced to be bung on the 29th ult,
has been respited by his Kscellency the
Governor, until the SOth May ne?t, in
ord er to a ffiird an opportu niiy for- the
investigation 6f the peculiar; circnm
stance? attendinghis wsei; ;; 3
.:jiif;Srir
Carol t rvi a xi , i rorricSnce' j ract
'oith!ftHmaiirtna'dd'
c a r - : - " . . "i
oiaicjj .-to;apprcnemi unrne any unnx
htntj to iustie ; for he
ctrririhle ofleiiier, thafcit is;l&Terv
J-i
GENERAL "ASSMUM
-s'-yr.:: '
' v - THtmsiiAr, dec 5. 7 ;-p-S
k - ''Oh rpotion of .Mrv jSpaight at corintiittee
was appointed on Military Land Warrants.
Messrs; paighffaiiamsor,-; M'Kari" Rai-
Born ahdBaker of qatcsfwmthis'comnftee.
! Mr. Shoher," from the committee to wborh
wa referretl
Smith to ere"t
commei?ced
rcd'in,
" A message' was sent toth House of Corn
.mons,propcn Jo ballot en Saturday; next
for vaji-easurcr, Comptrbller anxl ffuolic
rfif.r. '.,i.k. ify7'K ":"M-";
i Mr. Branch, from the committee ' oi Flhancei'
reported a 1 tp provide a revenue for the
payment ;of he . civil, list 'and contingent
charges of troveriimertt fbr 1823. whih was
I read the fcrsU tune,, and ori niotion of Mr.
j Spaight was 'ccrnmittedTtb a- committee of
j the whole house? and jnajdjp, the order of the
I 'day foz Tuesday next';--':'-?'- y.
I iMr. Seawell. a bill for, the better preserva
tion Cf health m the city ' f Raleigh. ,
Sir. Baker
ot liates a but to enc
encourage
"1he apprehehsicnf ninawayslavS: in the
i Dismal-Swamp Which biUsr. passed Hheir
i ilrst reading, and the latter, on motion of Mr.
Jacocks, was "referred to the senators from
j the counties of Currituck, Camden, Pasquo-
J tanftr, perquimons, Gates and Chowan.
j
f-Uv Who wereWd.th' VnoniM' into th
;W,0n nfnUui ''L.k,i:?-
remedy than is arTortltl by the xistin daw
for" recwer, jtidgr.Hrhts ontbonds given' to.
sherirTs-and .'.Other..onacers for the deliven'' of
f propertv seix(id by execution repotted a bBI
iu iitririiu yiiuu-v piuueu ill j tvi..rcgiiaiini.y
the, charges of shcriiFs, &c. ; whicli passed its
firetreadm'g:.''-'.A.r ,.i ;,y ; , '
; .slTie bills -to autirise the slieriffof Edge
combe and the securities of vte. late sheriff
of Sampson, to cOHect arrearages, were re
jipeted on their 2d!readng. "r'p J-;; '
j j A-resolution1 was presented instructing the
com?n;ttee On the Judiciary to enquire -Into.
H . f ' ip : v J : . 1 . ' WJ '
to th em for'jissui ug warrants, sigriing jdg-
rnents, &c, which was negatived, j
I houseop commons. -
'ip.-'-i TniTHSni.T,DEC. 5.' ;.:
Mr. Mebane, from the Judiciary committee
to w,hom was referred the; bill for the more
convenient administration of justice in capi
tal cases, reported and recommended the
passage of the bill into a law -which report
was- concurred in.r . J; j-
I . Mr. M. from the same committee, to whom
was referrea the bill to punish! trespassers on
land ; alsO the resolution directing them to
enquire whether any alteration is necessary,
to be made In the patrol laws,-made reports
Unfavorable to their objects -which were
concurred in. . V
Mr." Clancy presented a bill to amendan
act passed in 1817, directing what number of !
s I ULJ i i a uia) iiwi vai iv . - v- uan i b w w. v v
i moir hAMntfaii ho nioilTTi rn hjtv& in
the Superior and Cotmty Courts. '
fq.lhtbeUer observ.atioil and'keep:
jWtlie Lord's day, and for the more effectual
.suppression o viee 'and immorality.
'. Mr. Turner, a bill to incorporate" Shady
Gyove Academy, in Warren county. ;
Mr, L. Martina bill to amend an acjt passed
! in 1811, to make lhe ' stenling of standing
i corn, &c. larcenv. :
Mr. Wortli, a bill to; incorporate tne la bra
- iy ' Society .in;-Guilford county which bills
passed tneir ursi reauing. ..
Mr. Bovkm, trom,the special committee to
oirecxmg'
amending
port recommend
accompanying the
act passed
measures
hill nnsHPfl
its firstreading; . - ; ;
- ' i The bill to appoint commissioner? to assess
the damages sustained by individuals fi-om
the- psthhsrrment" of Horton's ti
the estab hshment of Horton's turnpike road
-Uflnd. the; bill to compel the clerks of the
courts J of Hyde. county, to keep their offices
at the couyt-house passed theirvd reading
l Mr, Cameron from the said committee; to
s whom was referred the resolution directing I
' an enquiry iiho ine expecuency ui cuuipci
ing both plaintiff and defehclantto pay rcost
when an appeal is taken from the judgment
of a single, justice, reported that it is inexpe
dient which report was concurred in ' .
Kill Vlivf.tinf- the rlistrihiition of acts i
of Congress the bill to amend an act
oassed in 1777. makine Oro vision! for the noor
and other purposes, and the; ill toaWndan-j
act-Tassed in 1741 to prevent the stealing of j
the bill to authorise Henry j :fnne' co&ld rJOt have befallen u 1 ahil
: a: tblfete, f eporte and re f ArrnVwife !
itectwliichwas;
cattle &c. passed theirthird readingJ1 j' Vj:,&ijkl citizen- he was exemplary, in all hia -
Mr. Person, a bill to repeal ah act in addj-j ! deal is and intercoiifse with rhe" worldj
tion to the;acts relative to insolvent debtors, j; he was scriipulMUsly aprigtiL and correct; -passed
in 1821 ; wEich passed its 1st reading j . Rc' was remarkable 1 for hi actiyel eXer--The
bill to restore John Shately of Wdkea .. tions in the cause which he had espoused ! "
county to credit, and the bill to. amend an j .continually travelling arid p-eacbing wl-!
act passed in lbl, establishing-aj poor
w oiiiuuusc, iu aiiiucLvyuir.MU ;
The bill for the removal of the Clerk's o
fie'e of the; county court of Guilford, was read
the Sdkime and ordered Jo be enrolled it is
therefore a law.
The. venerabli Ex-President AdamV
entered" his 88th year on ! the SOth of
Oc tober, in ; the enjoy raerv of good
kotlthr PPl
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V'TheJbUl toprovide fbrthe opening of ther i-HH? !
mill cSrn of Minor SmithonL BrWlti?01
: u. Ja-auz--. ncn rewArtl: ?,t. ins labors Jo hi last
jui liuscA. ua.sa.ri.1 uicuu jEttuiui:. : - . 1.
TCI, 1 CICV ICU UH iW t.MUUg , . I
Mims oiTnetVV(l escnoni." uur tnnzr J J.
waisted gaim(;rits re particularly iv
haxe th jaist aboth
my mte'irt$:jfft& j raided by rjiy v
daTihtcintd Ibfeak oberkllearicV td : ii
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obseryine; the fashions a3 caprice mates
faod dnmakeW themntil ain oVjr-
caslofvib vlsit one of oir . nublic :ksv r
treme inortificition offindiniBrselves V
i in thejirifeonilLi ttle did I dreant -v ; v;
yh'f otir8arrhad destined raj? at i,thiiivt; A f;
Jtage of jifi tb:becftme dariH And f
mVdea old Wman. a blfe t VWith nut ' :
'ayerjjofl to what itentjfrdj j bepisr m".:"(.;4
:fahibh,'i;as3UT
iDPOinu. siui unproianeq,' we, shou
Id
i4?e forced in despair, tp re I i rtq uish
the
dress of ""olderj times," Lhave thefie
Tore to beg theendemeri and fcdiea
phe bfni mnaei f they do not wih
to disturb -or peac
-fin r happl ricssS not ttf d ri fc us to'; that
, dread la! arternative.' s ; vr v
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At the latV lExamination of thes Str' ?-
vdenta oftthe Jitllsborotjsh vAcaderrf
ine 10. tnwiii ouys were oisiinguisi.
In the first classi William Ruffin, of Casweh . j :
In the aecond,
I Tn the third
In, the fourth.
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MARRIED.
In Randolph'! county on ; the $6tfi. ult J
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Wi r. : Al exander .Hanner, n of ''Gail ford:
Kotinty, to Mrs Rebecca Lane, widow-of
j Alfred LaQe, fJefc;t.j Ppyzp-
J In Warren county, on the,27th ult. Mr.
I Cliasteen Allen, pf Amelia county, Va.
to Mis Jane Turier,1 daughter of the Rev,
Stephen Turner, of Warren. "'V
- In Bladen couhtf ,'1 on 'the dthlt. Jvlr.
Miles Blake, of Fayetteville, to Miss Alarv
Parish, daughter of Cel.- Joel Parish.- ; 1
v On the 6tb iilt.Doct..Vm.'DXonvers(.
o Newtonibofo'; Georgia, '.to Mii.s h'Hzkj
: beth Periy, daughter ot Lol . Jerem. P.errv
;ot Franklin county, in ths state.. " '
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j In this city, on Tuesday evening Jlas:
Mrs.Maiy purges, eldest daughter of the
Mae WirGilniohr, Esrjand the miablet
nd lamented wife of Dr. Bufges, of this
Ciry. For nearly twelve months, the de-rea-ed
had struggled with a put m oh a-?
ry Complaint, which came on- suddenly
; and with violence, 3-4. t : intervals hDes
were entertained that she would be able'
to sustain the . conflict ; but these, hopes1
had for sqme time been considered as ill
ff'undeia, and this1 interesting woman pre
pared her mind to part rwith.- her earthly
comforts, and meet herCodi j To her
husband and children her loss is irrepa-,
rnble ; nod a numerous , family will long
regret one of its dearest members. ;
In this it , onthe 59th ultMr. Malf
! ry Kuth wiffe of Mr. David Ruth, in ihe
$h year of her age, and 39th 6fhr
j m.arfiav e-wias::a dutiful wf. an! af
fectionate" mother j a k inoToetghhrr; and a
prudeht'.v,-omaii S!ie bad, long'of en thci
meeK ana numpie follower of her Lord '
f and S?:vK;ur arid in herldying momenta
He was an anchorj to heral rbf4hsure ?
7 and steadfast. Her confidence in Him in
I creased to the last y6raentr and .death
i w.as to her a welcome messenger. Tor to
t'cr to nve was vnnst, ana- 10 arcv was
gain. - She left a husband and five chtl
drento lament her dCpariore. Ap ' 'prp
;At tKe:resideT!cd of ' her fathe, r Henry
Sracle Eq . of Ma rft jn county, xyt th 28th
ult Mrsd Ann Lloydr wit of Joseph Rr
Llyd, Eqof Tartjornugh. . P - v
In Mecklenburg, ;V in the -67th. year
ot pts age, 01. baronet joae;
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V On tho?. 12th- inst elder Aardn SpiveV; i
01 uerue couurv nc was, a minister ox
the "Gospel oFthS Baptist Church, and :
Tor: a lone1 time exercised. the dujiea" of
1 Pastor in the church f Cashie witti JndeJ;
' fatigahle industry mdco-angelica I atal
j He' was a arealeus supporter of the! Gopel
f of his divine Master, and. his chuVch flou-
I rbhed greatly under. .his ministry.'
twas.'.a sounds di vine ii his preaching
He
e was
in th&ilemontra t ioij df the spirit and tne
power ot grace : liisi.usetulnvss extended
vto all the churches ttirthc drcte df his la
bors ;-1ie was particularly valuable in 09
sociations where he Was often instrumen-
..talin - reconc'Mmg ' cojn'fiictthg1 parties ; in
- the several char-cters ofliusband, parerit ,
va - jasiniicr 'Aliffi hAvmg lived 59
i.pars an, ronsect atrd 31 to the minijttr
tour to, the use AjBsucUtion jt is sup-;
j ppsed-that his; exertions were beyond nfa .
I st tenth and produced! the sickness wp icbi
! terminated la is - mortal . career. " It wajr-A
'truly be said of him indeed; that, 'Vhe
! fought the good tight, tie kept the faiths
and is gone to receive crown of rignte-
( ousnesi that faoeih hot", ttway .tHe haV ;
'left a t bereaved family an4 nu nerous P-
friends to lameat JMtf m ". th ; Mk
Uohn: Lindsay ofVGuiFordi k
, V - ISani'l Ashe,ofNewhariover CP-, -jr '
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