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J 1 0 i 1 kr : v5aiar-'TAVr-P'-- W' 'i.Vl:inVtbW''Mmrir-n:tKej(ntinir SpVnvES--TSiAiM;-l. iS;ln,JW,H-,i rJfWrf:Mta6iw'-'ffltal: mpmmmmm pMMm sap .fessi s:0mmmm ;sgssteteR. iiiiii' lv,- 'w WrSftt'mfKtifehrhff ruecp of ;rK heMti lon2ahe: shores plied with the abyedem dd fell t? &&wr-'aimi A yonVs :;eentVf min nf .pVomisjhs, tj. lenUHshed b lpsingr his yYn th :prinji: of 4805v 'on the mountain ; - .'Helvelljri. ms rfmiins wrc ioun.. 1 :K 'about tfir re months afterwards, uafd- :. -:r yA-' .rill 'hV' a faithful teVHer i bitch A-i ixvhlchadonjrbeeh the coihpanlpn of hls'pMitar rambiep; The poet thus ;i r rtheticaliy ':deipicjt the scene v ,'" Dark ijcen Was the spot, 'mid the Vrowri . mftMTitftm heath er.- ' ;r" ' '"!'V'" Sphere, the pilgrim of Nature lay stretch'd in ' LiVe the corpse of an. outcast; abandon'! to Till Jhe rriount ain-xrindiN wasted lh6 tenaftti less clay ! .r' ' V-, ,'" V -i - X?or yetqiiite deserted, though-lonely ex . ;? xv,; tended ' ? -Yi',:-i'l.-'J' ' Tprfaithful in eath, his mutente . at ;'' . tended, V: . " : :''- l ' Tbe . Tnuch-lovd rexnains of her master de- ,s' fei6Vdv !: i-t;-''-- -And chased the hilKox and theiaVen;aayfc now loniridst thour think that his silence M .-3".'" Was slumber? ' 'v;-y'-'V' ' ' then the wind wavM his garment, how on ' . Vidst thou fart ? , ' L - llow many lonsr days and long weeks diclst - ' . , - thou nnmberj 1 v i Vu ' .'Ere he faded before thee the friend of thy And oh J as it meet, that; no requiem read V ;o'erhim, . , - "oV -. :V ; ' Ko mother to weep and no friend.to deplore ' And thou, Tittle guardian, Alone stretch d be- , 'Vfore'him v '' : v ' I "Crnhonored the' pilgrim ' from life should dei v . mm, "Crnhonored the pilgri part 1 SAGACITY OF.TflE IX)& ': " Ti Kiin&ft of a Greek internrf.ter.at ' t f . mm ftaw Pera in the?uburbs of Constantinople r beinp on fire, he hail nearly. saved all : his property by the awstance of a few . :v" - JahiAMriet,fut more anxious, no doubt for his money than for his: family, he ' had forgotten an infant in us cradle. Kbne could '-enter the hpue for every ; thin?VWas on lire: The Jather re . doced .to despair, believed -that his child had perished, when of. a sudden , - a larse do, which - he kept to,Cnrd his dwelling:; emerffed from th flam s, bearihithe, innocent little rreature suspended by itslineri fnnn his mouth. Thev reached towards the dojtto take ' the child, but . he would not abandon it, - and eluding' their , eiTorU he ran through a number o streets, until he i,?,i'tti hnnsp otan intimate friend - , rtj. -i iuhvro hfe den03itc0 tne precious but den, and remained til! the door was opened to teceive it; ; Can you imagine what was the re gard of4his faithful and generous ser L vantf The 'owner strove trecom. pence him-but. the, mode 'tJiathede- ?ised was equally absurd, afflicting . 'and incredible." With; a barbarous cratitude he killed the dog, and bad him served up at his table, at a splen- did feait tvhich! he gave on the occa- Sion. .- w24t' i u- My dos " 'r1 he 0fks 1,as bc" baved too well to be the fofld of worms. Men.only deserve to eat him.; And as for ynu' -lon.g at his fnend.r and relations, you cannot but gam by; it it: wiU render yoa. more benevo- There is in this attrsted fact, more . K-rS.m .than feelinff it tvould have been . infinitely "better, tohave cirressed and taken care of this do- until extreme a&e, than thus to detour . him like wolves. In India, a dog, at- teruch an act, would perhaps have - obtained a temple. This would ha been, no doubt riciculous.butifiir;. f. A btin s-ovtr srnteful, than toftn'1i9-ihextS of ingratitude. L Towards the close of the celebrated seven years war, between the Prus sians andiPolcs, Frederick the Great, who was veryT neat? sighted, found himself for xine whole night entirely ' alone "and at a great distance from his army: V He 'was on the borders of the . river Pregel, and had reason to dread a rencontre with several detachments of CosVacks, who were rovihgiup and A down the country. Conscious of; his danger be oaickened his steps, when his dog, a stout and fiery :Dane, who had accompanied; him in all hi4exe iitions, J suddenly threw himself a- Against the" breast of the horse hV was . ' rocruntingr Evidently wishing to pre vent his .mountiog, and the king not ' heeding him, the sagacious animal threw himself round, to the side of his ' 'roy master, and. uttering a most pi- teousgrpan, fixed Jiis teeth gently in ' to the lower par of .h'js boot. rFrede- : ricki whojiad .experienced, on several .occasions, the extraordinary attach V t inent of his dog, was astonished at the ' agitation he .discovered. VSuspecting fiomethirie unusual,e Hopped look - edaronnd -'but . perceived no one near v he listened attentively, but could ; ' hear ' qothin"?. ; With hi ; usual ; nru - dence arid foresight be dismoooted hip . horsey and retreate omeUp, to : the great delight of tUefaitli(urdo, : : ' who ": leaped for joy, and goaded, bis tii aniiet v. and was soon convi that his dog had warned; Mm to some, purpose. He pferceived, by the gTim m e ri ng of the moon ? sey era I bowemen precedinj a lare corps of the 'enemy's caWryy tvhich was stationed in an ad jacent plaini ; Under ; these; haxaraoas a inmt hnrA .HrtMlMIC OSl no IHiic. lie sought refuse under an archpf the bridge to wliich they passed a few mi nutes after, in the most profound si lence. 'Never bad :this ;prince found himself in so perilous a situation ; the slightest motfonwould-etrayhi.m anibin becomins an unresisting pri soner he would forfeit for ever his li berty, the reward 6f Ids unexampled Vntafs. and nerhaos even : his title to rf-orvk To complete ; his. terror, the, poor; dog, bursting with fury at find ln bis' royal master so; nearly in, the power of the eemy, i made an effort to bark;. At tlus critical t moment, trembling for the first time perhanm tiii lifpV the amiable Frederick seized his furious ' companion ( by the jaws, and pressing them forcibly between his hands, they both remained immo veable, in this singular attitude, until the Cossacks had entirely passed the narrow bridge, and the. Prussian king, with his faithful companion, were re leased' from imminent danger. A life weH employed is an agreed bleas well as an useful life ; but the pains and penalties of idleness make existence" a burtbert, which in some instances, has been found so insuppor table, that the wretched suHerer has sought refuge in suicide. : V In Eouitv,. V ' , Fall Term. 1852. Timotny freeman t. Thomas Freeinan, job Winslow and Harman hurdle, Ex- editors. .' . , j 1 TT appearing to tne satisfaction -oi 8 Court, that Thomas Freeman is not an inhabitant of this State i On motion, there- 1. that nublication be made in the Rakiglv Register for thre:. months, that unless the said Thomas Frcman shall appear at the next -Court nf Eotiitf to beheld ffor the-. County ot I Gales; at the Courthouse in Gates, on tr first Monday after the fourth .Monday .m 1 March next, and plead, answer or de- mur, the same will be taken pro confess as to him. and heard exparte. , . JOHN V, SUMNliKi, AJ. m; i. June 1.: 1823. 37 3m V v STATE OF NORtH-C XUOLINA. : , J Proclamations ' $00 DOLLARS REWARD. XXTHF.REAfc'it has been made appear to W me, that a certain THdM AS CURTIS, of Anson county, stands charged oy a dui oi indictment 6f the Grand Jury, with the Mur der of one Thomas Cash, of said, county ; and that," he the said Thomas Curtis, did on the night of the 7h of February lust, make his escape from the Jail of the aforesaid coun- r Kow therefore, to the end that he the said Cu.iiTis.may te Drougnxiojusuj..c,nc Reward .will he giten tb any: person or per in nlm will snnrehend and confine the S said fugitive in anv jail in this State, so that he may be brougnt to justice. tnu x uo moreover hereby enjoin and command all officers, civil and military, within this State, to use their best endeavors to apprehend the fciid Thomas Curtis and bring him to justice. J ; CURTIS is between twenty-five and thirty years of age, about five feet lime or ten in ches high, spare made, dark hair, blue eyes, long sharp .nose, rather dark kin, thin vi sage) slow s jeecn ana nown iopK, as a kihh Son one of his fingers, whfch causes.it to be a Utile crooked and sUif, supposed to be on the left hand. f .' In testimony .whetcof I have caused the Great Seal of the State to be skal. hereunto afRxexl, " and signed ' the same at the City, of Ra leigh, On the 29th day of A : ; pril, 1823. j ' J ;: v GAB'L.5 HOLMES. By the Governor, r S2tf L'. B. IUttDiir Pi Sec'y. - THE SUBSCRIBER, RESPECTFUtXY '.makes known, that she will, on Wednesday nextj the 21st inst. begin to make ICE CREAM.' It will be ready every warm day during the aDprbach ing Summer season, from ten o'clock in the mominir. uritil ten in the evenmcr. ' Of warm evemngS, sne. will nave Jicr qumuici-iiuusc fitted up Tor the reception of such as wish to take refreshments in a pleasknt garden; ' And as she has a large house full of pure C- eek ICE,' she ' will furnish! families with tlat article," on very reasonable terms, and sell it also as usual by the pound and bushel. v. -v.-: SUSAN SCHAUB. .' May 16;'-:-)(-::' 434.-4t SJATE OF KORTH-C.ytOLINA; . WA8HI3TOTOXti;oUlfTT. John Walker,' ) . n j t. v i jaxnes rwnsiru, . whs r : Lovey, George Pollard, J ' i f' and Lawrence Cherry.'J r N i i fT appears td the satisfartion of the Court tlit James Pollard, knd wife Love v." reside without the limits of this State : It is'ordered that publicatlou be made three month's in the Raleigh Register, that Unless they tappear arid answer at the Superiof.Cbui of Equity,' to be held fo the County.of,WaslMngton on the second Monday in September next, judg ment pro cgnfettOt will be taken against them; l-Test," . r . . JOIIN'.GOELET, .- 30 . ' ; .-cJ&:M.E..&:c.?: Pri'viii'g neatly executed a;' thisOffice i v V;j RLEIOB-PRIJMD BTFiTOSEPit, GRAZES fHIS lntiages i : eauai to any m u;.yv-fi. must insure it a liberal ' lJtron:fe. . .1 he sSSert Mtentioi. will be W the cdnOuct and morals of those attending it- ' - TBUM9. Prmnl nhartmsnU conducted by Mr Ifc miUon -with Assistant Teachers Rudiments, per quarter, V? ,-vt - v $2 '50 English. Grammar, Ancient and. Mp- . 'dern Geograpl.y with the Use of - SMaps and" Globed History, : Chronology, hoWgy.BheffJ ' Belles betters, CompositioniTsatu- ral'PhilosophV, Botany with Puun ; : ' and Ornamental Needle Wi'rk. " ' jilnnc; taught 'by Madame Villa, in tte best " ' Italian style - v. . Per anri. taught in Ule Academy, $60, or $20 per quarter .' A ' Per ann. taught out of the Academy, 100 v . per quarter $25.'- ; - v ,. '. v. lirawing, Priiiting, and the French Langttage, taught by M. Ltiisirtg a liatl-ye of France Drawing and Painting, per quarter . French Mr:--r--'-. i;- - ' ' S : , Clawical Department, tinder Dr. G. Dav ! ;-. .- .... - v . ., tuitions ' The Latin and - tireeic languages, K . Natural and Moral" Philosophy, Lo y gic. Astronomy Mathematics, yeo- . me try and Algebra, vL - Englith Male Department, Iltidimehts , .; ,? Reading, Writing, Arithmetic, Eng- , lish Grammar, Ancient and Modern ' : Geography with' the Use of the Maps and Globes,' - I ; 6 Pens and Ink provided the Students with out charge. A tax of 25 cents each Student for wood, water, &c. :r - " , Board, including all the above Branches except Music, $35 per quarter payable in advance. WM. HAMILTON, c For the satisfaction of Parents & Guardians thefoilowinr Gentlemen may be referred id. J. A. Camekox, Ksq. frest. oi uie acjiooi Committee. t , Uev'd. R. H. Morrison. April 0M23. VALUABLE TRACT OF LAND FOR SALE; T Y virtue of a Deed of Trust executed to me bv Samuel Hoosn,i.beavinglate'tne 20th day of January, 169, and duly register-, j .i ; HfMinfrhm couiuvt ! aim dv ir- tue of a Decree of jthe Courtpf Equity for r.au Pnnntri made at -Mav iferm, 1S23, in cause wherein Thomas Kuttin aia .lames H. Ruffin, Executors Sterling Ruffin, de ceased, and 'myself are. Complainants, and SamierHooson, aamuei nui, unancs and others, are Defendants', I shall, on the last Wednesday of July, 1823, on the premi ses, sell to the'highest bidder, for feldy'mo nev, at public auction, the Tract of Land .whereon Samuel Hob'son resides, in Rock ingham County : The Tract contains, accord ing to the deeds, 1828 acres, more or less, and is situate on both sides of Lickfork Creek. There -is a cisiderable quantity of Yccllent Creek Lb rrround. probably from 120 to 150 acres A fine plantation is cleared oi the Tract, sv rficient for the. workwg ot 13 or IS hands, though much the larger part is in wood, fit for, the, cultivation i of Tobacco, Corn, and all other kinds of grain. Taken altogether, this is one of the most valuable estates off Dan River, in the . County, and was sold in 1818, for Twenty Thousand Dol lars. According to the Decree, Capt. Hob son is to retain possession until the 25th of December next, when the purchaser is to be let into the. full enjoyment : but in the mean while, the purchaser may enter at all times, after the 10th of September, to sow small gTain. A conveyance -will be made b the subscriber in fee simple, w.th peciHl war ranty, though no doubt is entertained of the titled as the sale is ! made by consent of the persons interested? and Captain Hobson is likewise to convey with general warranty. RICHARD VV. MICHAUX, Mav 16. ' Trustee and Commis'nr. N. B.Tf the subscriber should pot person ally attend to make the said sale, it will be . . . . . - .a conducted y Andrew- Harrison. Jtisquire, ne Clerk and Master of the Court of Equity for Caswell County, who is appointed a Commis aoner by the Court for that purpose. , . 'rr -,;Vv -A-'- R, W. MICHAUX, ' ' ': : . , - ' Trustee and Com. I assent to this sale, and will convey to the purchaser as. stated above., ' ; L , SAMUEL HOBSON. EURTHER SALE OF LAND, i the sales of Capt. Hobsons DroDerty, above advertised; shall be closed, the Subscribers,! as Executors of the will of Sterling. Ruffin, decVi, will at the same day and place, offer.f or SMe the very valuable Tract of Land owned by their Testator,'- on Dan liiver in Rockf ingham County. It adjoins the lands of Mr. Broadnax, Messrs. Yancey and Be ihel, and others, and extends along , the River for more than a mile. It contains aboutonc thousand acres of land, includ ing upwards of tfwo . hundred acres of prime River ; bottom, which is ,'equal to any land in ' the County for fertility and convenience, and is in good order for cul tivation The low grounds have been un der lease for several years past upon ' a rent equal to five hundred dollars, v The terms, will be made known on' the day of sale : but it is expected a credit will be given of one and two years; upon satisfactory personal security, and a deed of trust on the premisesi ' i jivi' C THOMAS RUFEIX,, , , v . JAMES m RUFFIN, Exrs of Sterling Ruffin, decM. -:c May 19, 1823.'. - ' -v': MfHEN Iv 'Amonp- other iarticlesvthe'tt hare X ft fctr Quarter Casks of Maueii Sialy l Tenerifte WINES, oi a superior quautyt aiso j iun cheonsW;i PJRunlod tprpof f all of hicfi wiB be sdlj OTgreaterpatbfmy Spring Supply ai-e to hand. Having oougut inem mostly , with cashYl hope :"tb 6e able to sell f6V7o:f.cait.ipttMhf and shall be thankful for a portion of public favor. , SUA DY GROVE ACADEMIES" npHE Exami nation of the -Pupil V Male JL "and Fe male, at this place will nra -mence on Monday the 16; h June, and con tinue from day to day in succession until completed. FrienUsorthe flnstitun are" invited- to attends , v : V;H4 : THOMAS COTTRELL, ' : JBENJ AM IN CO-TTRELLvV S A r ST TS ANN Art Ll COITRELL,? May 27. 36 3t LABORERS VVAKTEb. I WILL employ 15 or 20 goodllabcfring Hands, bl ack or white ; to such as are able bodiedi X wi 11 give ten dollars a month, on : application at thei WprkVat-I-HJk hart's FallsNeuse1 River ; :orVtd i liobert H.' Wynne, of Raleigh, who ? will engage and direct theiii to me, 4 , f f f , : 4 THOMAS A.MERA. ; May 5 7 - . 7 ; - x33.2m : iVT FOR SALE OR RENT, mH K Store-House on Favetteville St. JL next door above N. Harding & Co. VV:M. H. HAYvVOOD, Jr. Raleigh, Jan. 27V ' 19tf NEvV BOOK.S. 4::, ri A T.RS & SON. have idst received F . from, faiianeipnia, a yarieiy ui -:jxc Bpoksamong wmch are the jfbllowing: Tdmlin's Index to the Crown Laf. Sugdenbri Powers. , - Serjeant on Constitutional LuW. Paley on Agency. ; v ' Phillips's Evidence, 2 vols. 1 La Casas' Journal, 4 Vols. Volnrevs '.Researches in History; 2 vols. MMahcn's System of GHtdening. j Simond's Travels in Switzerland, 2. vols. English's Travels to the Nile 1 j Rocky Mountains with Atlas." ! i " O'Meara's Napoleon in Exile; or! a Voice from St. Helena,' 2 vols. ;( Brooke's Gazetteer, uew - Edition, J with I Tanner's Map of the U. S. prefixed, Murihey Tacitus, 6 vols Svo, v!' ' Entail, 2 vols, . , " j Wilderness, 2 vols. j , Justina, or the Will, 2 vojs. . , . - The Pioneers, 2 vols. The Spy. ' ! ' ; Peveril of the Peak, Svol. Seventy-six, 2 vols. f Roche BUuChe,,. 2 vols. . , New England Tile. i Lights and Shadows ot , acottisn nisiory. oportingucuuoic., j LogUn, 2 VClS. '. ; Ppn Owen. 2 vols. : I. Rainbow or Lights and Shadows of Fa , , shionable Life, Part 4th. ; ; Moore's Loves of the Angels. j MoTitg miery's Songs of Zion. . ; ; An assortment of School Books, Sec. , Japan Ink, in Bottles., i . ! 4 May 20. BOAROING HOUSE. mHR nubscriberlhavinz recently! pur A chased, the late residence of Jacob Hnt.r '8 ' miles south of Warrenton, within half a inile of the Shocco Female Academy; and immediately between tne SWrtrrn and Sulnhur Springs, (the latter recently discovered, and analyzed) is pre pared to take Boarders the enstnug sea son. He has made considerable imp rove tnents upon the premises, and- natters himself, that he will give satisfaction to all who mav. think proper to call upon im WM. K. KEARNEY. Warren county. May 18. 35 4t - P. S. In addition to ' eood Water, the subscriber n as a large supply of lex on hand." ' ' -' ' ' " ' r " - V- ' The Newbern Centinel will insert the above 3 times and. Torward his account to this orlice for payment. r 100 DOLLARS REWARD. T AN AWAY from' the subscriber's JLX Plantation in Chesterfield District, South-Carolina, early last;' autumn, two Negro Men, CHARLES and BILL. T.harlea is of ordinary size, welt made, vpllnw com Dlection.' remarkably fintelli gentv speaks quick, is l.about-25 years of age He was purchased in Beaufort coun ty. Bill absconded with him, is about 20 or 25 years of age, is low, and has a scar I believe on one of his cheeks, perhaps a scar on his head ; he is also inclined, ta yellow complection, andbeatson the orum tolerably well.t!3ill,was purchased in the. neighborhond of Snowhill. v , ChaHei may hi. o self as a free- nian.;f Yui ' j -r v .vThe aboye.reiward will be givep to any person who wilV return them to my ptanj tatibn ; or half the above; reward will be given to any person who will secure thenn in Jail, or in proportion for either of theui, j- m PLEASANT H. MAY. 'March 10. If itT The Editors of the Raleigh SiaW and Newbern Centinelf 'are rrques.ed to insert (ne above until 'otherwise oi-dered and in tbe me t n time forward their pa r. pers to Die at Statesburg, b; v. ' "SOX$- ;HlREFyTER; Inform a his customert ' X , and the public; that he has now 2 h and an assortment of STILLS ,f , size.wHe continues to make them and will be enabled to furnish; them of any di. mensions atthe shortest; notice. He reimests Ahose having Stills whrh1 may -need repairs, to fvor jum with their work , as soon as possible, as he may be utiable 'to'aitetid to thehi so well Vha the season for using them is at hand j he is crowded with work. . , 'f. ; v - Superior Court of Law. ' , March termi 1823." : Hannah JBass, Or ViA Iv'v ' -'V5;;:;.;:Feti : Isaac Bass. J c " ' ;V "T appearing:to the satisfaction of the p. Court, that the defendant in this case resides without the limits of the State i? is therefore ordered by the Court, that -publication be made in the Star and Ra ? lelgh Register for three months, that, the .defendant appear at the next Superior Court of Lavv to be held for the county of .Surry'l the Courthouse in Rockford 00 the first Monday in Septewber next! thennd there to; plad; to said petitiod otherwise the petition will be heard ex parte'and decreed itccordingly. ' v April 11U. 30 oQl WILLIAMSBQ ROUGH FEMALE fTpHE semi-annual Examination of the ' JL Pupi Is in this Institution will com- i . mence on Monday the 16th of June, an will be continued on the two succeeding days ; immediately after wbich, the ex ercises of the Academy toill be resumed ; there being no vacation between the Ses sions. 'v;-.' . :;r.vV - . ' ' The . Course : of Instruction includes . if-edle-Work,' Sewing, - Writing, Arith metic, Grammar and Parsing, Geogra phy, Mythology; History, Belles Lettres, Chymistry, .Botany, Natural Philosophy . -and Astronomy. , The principals .possess a good Philoso phical Apparatus ; anut Lectures, accom- . panied by Experiments, are delivered on fthe dimVrerit subjects. . i ' . . ' Baard, and tiiitioh in all the above bran ches, ; 60 dollars per Sxssion i Music 39 dollars,' Drawing arid Painting 20 dollars t nef Session! The v only extra chare? is for pens, ; ink, letter paper and sundries, ' 2 dollars per Sessiob. V Books, 'when re- quired, are Jiirnished "at ' the usual store . prices. J s No expenditures are allowed ex cepting such as are authorised by parents and guardians.' , ; ;;: : . ' i'r v : ' : - Each ;lady is to furnish herself with a coverlid, a pair of blankets, sheets, and towels. The? pupilsaU board 'with the Principals, and are therefore completely under their guardianship. The Village L is remaricaoiy. nealthy i and orderly, ana 5ne puuii& ana private, exercise oi jwi gioii receive regular attention, r . . k THOMAS P. JONES. V Pr:Q.c,Pils' Willia isborougn, Granville County; y. C. May 12.- 94tt . CLARENDON BRIDGE. nnflE Stockholders of this Bridge wmil d ' JL inform the public, that grcaf altera- tibns in tne poors ana, otper parts oi m have been made, and are making, so a to render it perfectly vsafe, 'even .in the darkest nights to cross it without lights, there being a timber on each side to keep the wheels of Carriages in their proper place,"; and, which will also keep th'e.higV est loads from catching gainst the tiot bers or braces of : the Bridge. Reports .. h a vin g been ci rcul ated p rejudicial to this Bridge, from. ; interested' and improper motives, it becomes necessary to state-to the public, that such reports are without any good foundation whatever, that more than three years use.and exposure to e ;r vere gales, freshes, and at different tunes, ( uncommon weights' upon it, testify most conclusively,, that its stability and safety are eq ual to that of any wooden priage in theUnlteolStates, and the very M attention shall constantly be paid to keep "-The Toll-keeper willlmake?e;irlf ctjntracts with any arid all persons wisrir ine it. at a very low rate, : . ' T-he distance from Raleieh toate (g, ville, on the.east siJe of the "r. g over thiarWge. i,bot three J'.T iairteriles mo than ' ' o. atrortampd hv a latesuryv ... thVfdlfR;prs Bridge and.the a4 vantage of a more and less sandy soil will be reat.y,';'" , of this road. No light or fire, in any nt ner, ispermitteaVjnvany tas50p. any pretence whatever,, to be carr on the Bridge, under a penalty of te? dollars. .irtf? ' - Superintendant. May 6.-- K MIDWAY vACAD&m r ::.: '- . . . 1 ... ' n . JVa w. . . .i ' 1 " 1 " aftf : T Franks . o a-.u suir q niimberoi tneyv a Gentlemen; .The pubhe are "?l-rK invitedto attend the Ef",,, Exercisei-of the Scho?! will b re , on Monday the Xfthrf A-M-, 1 i pciDa d-prcp; rriHE Examiniion, U I this Institution will .taU pl of Thn! ,V aWd Friday the hand,n .
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