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Yo: 111. . THE-REGISTER ' I- published every Tcesiat and FnmAY, by v JOSEPH GALES & SON, . t At Fivk pollara per annuuvhalf in advance ' ' ADVERTISEMENTS u: h - Not exceeding 16 lines, neatly inserted three times" for a dollar, and -iS cents for everv ' ' succeedingr publication ; those . of. greater -.length m the same propaon....CMTiTT catknr thankfully, received. ....L,KTTEn to the Editors must be post-paid.; . Jsew Establishment I Y ITCnFOUp 8c STANMIRE, having con . JLi fiected themselves together in the Tai loring' business, take, pleasure; in" informing nc puotic, uauicy.Jiave just received trom Xew-York (.selected by one of the partners) an elegant assortmenof fine arid superfine Blue, Black, and fashionable colored Cloths, Cassimeres, Cassinetts, . m i Fancy Vest ings, ...i.u j j. fT: ? i wuj every iieti ipuuH ui iiimnnns ; wnicn 'they intend to make up into Coats, Coutces Pantaloons arid Vests, of the most approved rasmons. -' ' V : : - i They will also make at the shortest notice. and in the most faithful manner, Clothes for all those who will favor them with their cus . torn;' .' ' : .. - J in. u. une or two journevtnert, who can come well recommended, win meet with con stant employment . " I. & S. would lake one or two Apprenti ces of about 14 years of age. Those from . the country would be preferred. V " Raleigh, Nov. 17. ' ' 9tf Tifty Dollars IWwavA, FOR RANSOM and HANNAH. ANSOM ranawav from Mark CJ'Duke. LC Esq. about the 10th of June last. , He i a very notedfellow, his; right knee being very much bent inw ard, stutters very much, and has a very down look. His dress when he went off was- light-colored homespun, but -he had with him other clothing. Ransom is about the common size, and 37 or 38 years years of age. Hannah ranaway about about the middle of July. She is rather above the common size, and 34 or 35 years of age, and has generally a very pleasing 'countenance. The, above; reward will be given to any per- i son who will deliver the said negroes to their owners, (about 14 miles belowrW arrenton,) or confine then in -any Jail, -so that they get -ithem again, or:$25 for eitlier of them. t " : ; v JOILV B URGES. ? Nov. 13, 18C5. ' 12 1aw6w. r-3 - ' - - - 1 " r - - " 11 " i . , . State of North-Carolina, .';-. . , PERSON COUNTY. ' ' Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, ', : v'' September Term, 1825. The Petition of Barbary Day, widow oi Jonn Day, dee'd. - ; John Dayj Henry Day, Elijah Day, Phillip Pay, Ambrose pay, Joling Day,. Richard ' Clayton & his wife ifaftcyMuford Sneep - . and susannan nis wire, .lames satienicui ' and his wife France Hiram Oakly Sc his wife Elizabeth,' Franky Cochran, V"illiam Cochran", Alex'r Coc3Kin,.Robt. . Cochran, children of John Cochran and his wife Sa - rah, nowi deceasettliich, said Cochran's 'children aforesaid re minors,by their next Jriend and- guajyian penamg inis suir, John Dav. B the Defendants John Day, 1 1 enry Daj-, Ambrose Day, BolirigfDay$ Hiram Oajkley and his wife Elizabetn, wno reside m tnis County, haye notice of this petition for dow cr, land .the proceedings thereon, and that tney waive all objection for the want of ser vice(of a copy of the petitioa and other more final' thereon, it is ordered by the Court; that publication, for three, weeks be made in the Raleigh Reg'ister, for the other defendants to appear at the next Term of tfiis Court and answer tliis petition, or judgment will be en . tercd against them.' I . ' " , -Test, : ,y . Nortb-Garolina State Bank. ; Raleizlu Nov. 8th, I gfeo. GREEABLY to the 2d section of the Act incorporating the State Rank of North- Carolina, an Election pf nineteen Directors of liierrincipariianic is to talce place annually on ; the first Monday ; in December. The Stockholders of the said Rank-Hre therefore called upon to meet and hold said Election, and to attend to such other Business in rela tion to the general interests of the Instimtion, as may be judged necessary, on Monday th 5th 'of December ne, at 9 o'clock in tli morning, at the Rank in Raleigh. r By order of the Hoard, i; :d - v W.ri. II AYWOOD, Cashier. ' CC" Srich Stockhohlers as cannot conveni ently attend the meeting, will. please to vote oy proxy. t 7 t 5tli U. Xands for Sale, for. Taxes. flkN Wednesday, the 7th dav of December T next, the following Lots in the City of Raleigh, will be sold at the Court House in said citv, to satisfy the Taxes due thereon, for the present year, and cost of advertising: t Lot No. 143 property of Oavid Royster 187 235 & 250 No. No. No. No. No. 275, 276 S: 1ST N). 170 31 Ketnen s 80 253 No. 186 No. 182 No. 199 ' No. 273 No. 183 JCo. 114 No. 114 No. 211, , No.- 258 No. 163 No. 272, No. 146 007 neirs Benj- Ragsdale J a' m Sugg ' AVm. Dennis Martha. Brickie Heirs of J. Pride . . Wm.'M. Kenedy Elizabeth Geddy James V.cKce Charles Parish Theatre Square A. S. H. Hurges VilliMtTi Hill ' . William Rufiln - John C Green Durre. Rogers .John P. .Sledge Tleirsof M'Kethcn JOHN PERRY. Co l'r. Raleigh, Oct. 26. RUNAWAY on the Sth inst. a little ytl low fellow, called 'HARRY, 23 years of age, very low and well built ; weighingfrom 115 to 130 lbs. left handed, -very flat feet, hisjliairlatelvcut short,5nc'inedto be straight; ne is very pome, araui anu cunning, oeing raised a house servant; though or the last two vears worked in the crop; His clothes are such as field hands work in, probably a grey round Jackettof coarse cloth, one of white yarn, and one of yellow cotton, though ic may have exchanged them for finer clothes,he took off a netr three point blanket. He will no doubt endea-our. to pass as a ree man, Sc in travelling keep the most pub lic road, as he did about two years ago on a trip to Wilmington, when he called himself Martin Fog. I -wilf give the above rcvard to any one that wjj! deliver him to John Kiteral, who lives on mv plantation 7. miles south of this j placei provided he . is taken without the li mits of this state : and Si J 11 taken, secured &c. within its limits. : 7 JOSEPH HAWKINS. The Editors of the Favetteville Ooserver, Hillsborough Recorder, Newborn Sentinel, Edentori Gazette, Washington, (N. C.) Re corder. Halifax Free Press. Western Caro- mian, and Wi'mincton Recorder, will give this three insertions, Sc f orward their accounts to this office. . . JUST PUBLISHED, a O;; - - . - " FOR , ':' COXTArNlNG, besides tiie Astronomical and Weather Calculations, some valuable pieces on Farming andj Rural Affairs - many Useful and interesting Miscellaneous articles, Medical Receipts, Anecdote's, &c. ; a list-of the Officers of the Government of this State and of the United States, with their salaries; Wholesale and Retail I Patent 'todlcmcs. a . ' 7 1 Rntish ()d Steer's Onodcloo At the Sign of. the Golden Mortar THE subscribers, in. addition to their for mer supplier have lust received their fall Cough Drops, Ander-Vegetable ;erae son's . . . t Turlington's Balsam ChurcheV Lotion VicVer's Tetter Oiut Gowland!s Do c jnenf"1. -GodfrevV Cordial .Mahy's P!aiter Cloth HamLWormLozengesHulf's Trusses , H.Yrlaem Oil - Pills. Lo'e's licfi Ointment - and ot the United States, with their salaries; and.winter simply of Drugs and Medicines, the times of holding all the different Courts Surgical Instruments, Shoo Furniture, Oils, m iiiis nunc : nc iueniocrsoi Assemaiy, w.c. Sold wliolesale and retail by the Publish ers ; by CJiarles Stuart,. Fayetteville ; by, Salmon Hall,1 Newbern,! and retail by most Paints, Dye Stuffs, and Hattera Materials, comprising almost every article in their line j , m m ! .... among wiucii are the following :.: of the Storekeepers in the State. Sept. 22dri 825. A GOOD Workman, of steady habits, meet with constant emplovmnt arid best wages, on application to ALEX'R. CAMPBELL. : Raleigh, Ot. 2d, 1825. 96 tf can the Merchant Tailors From Newbern. MESP"ECTFULLYinforms the public,that tley have taken the j house, next door to Messrs. Shaw and Primrose's Store, where they have on hand, a large and extern! ve as- sortmen.t of READY MADE CLOTHING, - CONSISTINO OF Blue and black Dress Coats, (1st and 2cl qualities,) c 1 Blue, black, olive, claret and green Frock Coats, Gentlemen's -fishionable drab Rox Coats, '4 A general assortment of, Pantaloons, ' A, handsome assortment of Cut" Velvet Vestings, Valencia, Toilnet and Marseilles do. Red Under Vests. An assortment of Drawers. Blue and black Camlet Cloaks, (with fur collars. Plaid Cloaks with do. Ladies Cloaks Gentlemen's ruffled and plain shirts, Do . beaver Gloves. Webbs Patent Suspenders, &c. &e. AH of which they off er for sale on the most reasonable terms for cash. The above arti cles nre manufactured in the most fashiona ble stvle, and not to be surpassed by anv in the state; : Raleigh, Oct. 15, 1825. 100-tf. A PRINCfPAL TEACHER is wanted in Alum j Assafcctida . Arsenic Antimonial Wine, .Ether Vitr. i Alcohol I iloes Socot. lo Hepat. jAnti mo ny Tart. prude Glass Do Do Do ' Regulus Do Cinnabar Do Golden Sulph.Do Cinnamon Armenian Bole Do Croton Manna Flake Musk Manganese -Mineral Ethiops Do Terpeths Mace Nutmegs Nux Vomic Oil Almonds Do Amber Do Annis r "Jo Animal Do Cloves o liraefr fc Jones's Rowland' ' Macass irDo AT lei-sori'i ! , Oil, for the promotionDo Duval's of the growth of the Do ' DvottS ' hair ; V Maynard Jc Novc'sRa Robertson's StomachTc. rhtl V Do in bott'e ' ' " ' . ' ' Do l FancySoaps difukindsReeves Paints in box! Windsor Do es with bruslVes . Silver Wire TaothCakes of Paints of all Brushes ' kinds separate - Common do V Water Colors - Wlute Frosting, &c.- FuH sets Surgl.PpcketBougies dift. Mnds Do Do Do Do Do Do J)o State of JS oy t-C ar oiia , Granville County. . 5- I Petition for sale of Land be- loneing to the Estate of Absa lorn Ford, de ceased. Kew Cheap Store In Pittsboroiigh. N. C. 0jTHE subscribers take this method to in cl form the public.that thev are how- open -?ng in Pittsborough, a large and general as sortment of Goods - consisting ot a well se lcted assortment of Cloths, Cassimere?" and Woollen Goods of every desenptionv togeth er with Cotton and Silk GoodsChina, Glass and Crockery Ware, Hard-ware and Cutlery, Shoes of eveif -description, and a generkl as sortment of Groceries. - . ' '-'- The goods have very recently been pur- chased atNew-Yprk toy one pf ;ne nrm, on the lowest terms! and are offered very cheap for cash We hdpe all those who may want any of the aboverticles, will at least 'call and examine their qualify and pricesr as we are oonfident-we can sell as good; bargains as can j'e raVin hy retail store in the,state. . , ;We have also - attac!)ed to our: establish ment a 5 Jeweller's; ; Shoprln which we ffer for s.de,; on good terms, Gold antl , Silver Watches,- Silver Ware and a general assort- ineuT 01 jeweuery. , f - - k. Watches and Clocks, of every descriptibn, tepaired and warranted to petform ; andall other kind$ of work usually done in a .Je wel ler's shop, will be executed in the' best 'man ner and at the shortest notict' " "- (vl . - - . THO M PSON & HUNTINGTON. : Pittsboroygfy Ot.l825J;205:-lfir.-tt HAS returiKjdfrom NeWrYork, where she has purchased Tor -cashian elegant tsthdf fashionable assortment of Millinerv and'Fan- cy goods,1 whiiph she, requests thoseishihjgf to purchase call and: examine." i" ' f '' Ladies Dresses and Pelisses made-in the most fashionable styles - . Rileigh, lOthNAr. 1325. " Court of Equity September Term,, 1825, Bohng Day and his wife 'atsev, Eliiah 'Williams & i's wife Elizabeth, Fred'k. Adcock & his wife Fran ces, Jonn rord 5c iteoecca Ford, vs. ; William Williams 8c his wife Nahcv, & Sally Ford. T annearing to the Court, that the Defend ants William Williams and wije, and bally Forth are not inhabitants of this State,; iris therefore ordered by the Court, that publica lion be made in the. Kaleurh lieerster, tor six successive weiks, requiring (he said William Williams and wife, and Sally Ford, to . .ap pear at the Superior Court ot Equity to dc held for the county of Granville at the Court House in : Oxford, on the; first Mpnday of March next, then and there to answer or de mur to the said Petition, otherwise, it will be taken pro confesso, and be heard ex parte. Witness, Thomas B. Littlejohn, Clerk and Master of said Court at Oxford, the first Mon day of September,' 1825. THO. B. LITTLEJOHN, C. M E, Hilliartlston emies. Mr; THOMAS G: STONE haying resign ed histharge as Superintendant in the Male Department,' ihe exercisesoofthe same will be continued under the direction of Mr John ,JT.Beniiettyfo is of exemplary mo rals, and well qualifled'tb "discharge' the du ties required in thislhstitution; C The exer cises of ; which ;wTU Tegom me 11 ce on .Monday tlie 16th January next:1 t - " ? r The Exercises in the'FemEtle Department will recommence the firstMonday in January, under the sntperintendance of ' Miss larin arris, who has taugtatwo years in Gran ville county and her Hervices higtily apjiroy- yi.: SpeUing,.Reading,yTiting,' AritUmetic, ! i:nilisli uramnur, veograpim urawmg VaintiilC on Paper andPlain ; and Ornamen tal Needle-work; :n- ..VV v 'f- rnceSrfjI :vumon-5i nereioioTC in cji uc nartmehtl viz- for Spellin'?;- Reading,1 Writ ing and: Aridirnet' eighth dollars,) and the; othebrancnes ten ooiiars per session. -Board nwy be had with James Hilhard And Burtt thirty :three dollars pe? session 'i Border. i ' CI i 5,; ' t -.. v... v K WMBURT,5ec'y ; Hilliardston, Nash county, N..C? .n Jf JJtcemberl. f Alkanef' L .. Acid Nitric Do Sulph. Do Muriatic' Do Lemon Do Tartaric Do Prussic Do Oxalic palsom Copaiva )o .' . Canada Do Peru " Do Tolu Bark Yellow Do . Palev Do Red Do Angusturaa Do Sandfords Do Cascarilla Borax Brimstone Burgundy Pitch Uarbadoes Tar Barytes Carb. Do Mur. Bismuth Metal. Do Oxyd. Camphor Castor Oil Calomel Cream Tartar Cantharides Com Sublimate Caustic Iunar Do Comti' Castor Cubebs Chalk Crabs' Eyes Catechu Cobalt Cinnamon CanellaAlb. Cochineal ( Cham. Flowers Cowhaere Do ColocyntK Do Crocus Martis Do Digitalis t Dragon's Blood Do Dover's Powders Do Ess. Peppermint Do Burgamot Do Lemon I Do Cinnamon " Do Sassafras Do T re,for colorlngDo the hair Do Extr. Bark Do Do Do Do Do Do Do Do Do Do Do Do Do Colocynth this institutijon, well qualified to instruct youths of both sexes in all the branches of an English and Classical education, and to pre pare young men for entranceinto the Junior Class of any College in the Union. His mo ral character, and qualification for teaching the Greek and Latin Classics, must be un doubted, i . It is the design of the Trustees to contract with a Gentleman who will take upon him self the sole management and responsibility of the School, comprehending both depart ments, Male & Female, supply the same with Teachers of his own choice, and furnish eve ry ether necessary, in consideration of which he will be entitled to regulate the price of tuition, and to receive all the emoluments derived from it. This plan is recommended by the experi ence, tht s d-iry employments do not stimu late to that industry and 2ea", which are ne cessary to the successful progress and repu tation of a large Schopl. and has its founda tion in that principle of self love, which prompts the exertions most.where interest lies, by indentifying the interest of the Teacher with the character of the School, thus affording to the public the surest garan ty of having their children faithfully taught, . The Academy lot and buildings are situat ed in a very pleasant part of the town, on one of the principal streets, and in the neigh borhood of the Episcopal and Presbyterian Churches. The lot is large, and well shad ed in the front yard, which communicates with the street over a stile : The main buikl-r ing and wing are three stories high, .with a double Portico in front, and is surmounted with a beautiful Belfry the length & breadth of the' main building is about 65 by 45 feet, divided into large apartments, separated by large halls or passages through the cen tre. -': They are sufficiently capacious to accom modate a School of 200 scholars and a fami ly, and the lot is supplied from a Hydrant in the front yard with good and wholesome wa ter. ; -' ;- : ' ' " - ' ' 5 v" ' . Few prospects can be more inviting than the present, to a married gentleman with a family, qualified to assist in the school, or capable of taking boarders, (and such a per son the Trusteeis would greatly prefer) for it combines the advantages of two fold pro fits, to be derived from teaching and board ing children from abroad. :. And when it vis known that the : Academy is situated, m a town with a population of 3600 souls, 8c that there is ry 'Academy within 60 miles.' of it in which the higher branches of learning are taughtthe striking advantages of this offer cannot fail to make a strong appeal to the interest and enterpnze of the first talents 15 the conntry "devoted from necessity to the vocations of Literature. , i ; The Trustees will lease the buildings, lot, t--5 rom'tn r - ci. a r 1 .!. 1. i-f -" ilia rvMnf 1aioa a --Is 'ir A traa nf J - " ter which, theywill extend J;he term to tiny number of years the contracting parties can agreepon.' , Letters,' pot paid, t may Be addressed to the subscribers at this place.' Do Oajeput Do Lavender Do Origanum Do Peppermint Do Pennyroyal ;-r - Do Juniper ' Do (live r Do Rosemary Do Sabinre Do Sassafras Do Spearmint Do Worm seed Do Wintergrcen Orris Root Oxymel Squills Orange Peel Pulv. Jalap Do Rhubarb " Colombo Squills Colocynth Jpicac G: Arabic Arrow Root . Stanni. Plaster adhesive Do 1 Mercl. Do Lytharge Do Roborans " Do Court Precipt. White Do - Red ; Potass Sup Carb. Do Oxymur : Pearl Ash Pomatum Paregoric Panacea Swaim's " -Quassia Lign. Do Simarouba Quinine Sulph. a cer tain cure for the A gue and Feycr. . Rad. Jalap - 1 Roubarb Colombo 'Squills Ipicac Serpt. Vlrg. Spigelia , Seneca Liquorice , Sarsaparilla Mezereon, Ginseng , Gentian Hellebore Nigr. , , Teeth Instruments . Surgical Needles ' Folding Tenaculums Thumb Forceps Elastic Catheters Male ; Do I Female Silver do Male " ' "'po..- . j C Female Injection Syringes all . . sizes Msile 'do V Female do ' Trocars Directors ' ' Evatis' Lancets Common do.' difTcrePtClysterVipes . qualities Breast Pipes v Spring do Nipple Shells 1 Gum do ' . Cunninsr Jlasses Abscess do Dentist's Files ' ' Sop Tuxnltxii! Brass S calesSc Weight sS peci e S tands and Cot different sizes Apothecaries do do Graduate Measures Glass Funnels Marble Mortars Comps. do Pill Tiles : Palate Knives ties all sizes White and Green Vials all sizes ; k Ointment Pots, all sizes Black Bottles Bottle and Vial Corks Pdl Boxes 7 Oils, Tamts & rYs(i Linseed Oil Terra j)esseinna ' Lamp do - Ivory Black Train do . H - Jimpdo! ' J Spt. Turpentine,, Prussian Clue i White Lead m kegs Verdigris J ; ; do do Dry , . Sandpaper Red do Glue . fv '; ; Spanish Brown in kegsOrange Orpcmint do do Dry Yellow Ochre Venetian Red Chinese Vermillion Ensrlinsh - do Drop Lake Rose Pink , Chrom Yellow Kings do Pat. do Naples do Stone do Turkey Umber Colcoth Vitriol Gold Leaf, Silver do Camel Hair Pencils Blue Smalts . Gum Copal " do . Shellac " Copal Varnish - Paint Brushes all tt White Wash do Scrubbing! : .rdo - ( ... ' . Hearth Furniture Shoe Alb. Had Tumeric Do Cicuta Gentian Jalap Liquorice Lead Ergot Fowler's Solution Flor, Sulphur Do Benzoin Flake White Galls Aleppo Gum Arabic i Do 'Ammoniac Do Benzoin I Elemi j . Guiac j Galbanum Gamboge Kino v Myrrh , Mastic , Opium -f Olibanum . St)'rax - ':"'-':' Scam. Aleppo Do Smyrna Tragacanth Do Do Do Do Do Do Do Bo Do Do Do Do Do Hops Iron Carb. Do Phosph. j Do Mur. Tr Do Filings r Do Red Oxyde Iceland Moss. Isinglass -:U :i Indian Rubber Juniper Berries , James's Powders' l.m Salve '? - Compd.Do Galangae D Tormentilla Rotten Stone Resin Yellow Sal. Glauber Do Epsom Do Cheltenham Do Rochelle l)o Tartar Do Nitre Do Pninel Do Martis DoJEratus Do Wormwood Do Ammon. crude Do Do Vol. Spt- Nitre Dulc. Do Hartshorn Do . Lavender " Do . ..Rosemary Senna Alex'r. Do v Am. Sugar Lead Spermaceti Soda Sup. Carb. Do Carb. Do Phosph 1' Semen Coriander Do Do Do Do-Do Carrouay Fennel Annis : f CartLimin L;num Soap Castile Do; Northern Sago . Steel Filings 4 Saffron Hay Do Cake Savin , , 15 - LOUIS D. .HENRYS JNO. W.YRIGHT, Fayetteville August 10. , '7 2 ;Sponge- ' 4 Shayings Guiac "" Lint Pat. f ipo 1 ' .:IIartshom Lime Juice ?Tfi - Tapioca ; ; 4 f Xauclinum ; Viiol White Long Pe pper f ? ;v. l)o Blue"' f :: UtmttVrv;:.'.d.iS?;tiisir - ' Magnesia' C'rWlute:Mrax'.' Do Small sprK "Wafersassorted Do ": Calcined Zinc Flor. -Do Do" Henry'sf DO Metalio Logwood F ustic Ground Nicaragua Wood do Red Sanders Copperas ; y Spanish Indigo -WTT Blocking Twine Trenchers , ; Stampers Irons Skins Red . . do Yellow do Shark Bindings . Dye Stuffs American i i ) " i . V - i i-'X- do I."' di do do 'S "A nnatto Fig Ulue Madjler Rocoa latexials; "Buckles : 1 .;JBands '. ':-i'h. ;f J i Bowstrings J Brushes . 1; - v Pumice &io;ne Quicksilver Aquafortis j With a quantity of Window. Glass and Putty. tr All of which will be sold chea.-i for cash or approved credit; and as no exertions shall bh wanted in the carefulness and despatch in Jt orders, receipts, See. and the long standing and repute of the house, hope to share that patronage heretofore bestowed by the public. - WEBB & WILLIAMS. Raleigh.vNov. 21, 1825. V i 9 3t y , v -' -ir - "Y u-&C ;'C- v l;-. W. & W. have also just received from N York and Wilmington the follow! ngGrocc ries, which will be sold at reduced prices" jtor casn oniy : English Starch Imperial Tea 1st qual". . .ity;-;, - . Young 1 Tyson do Molasses : . " r Pepper and Snice- Cogn. Bandy 4th pr'f.Gincrer and Rice Jamaica Rum do Powder and Shot Old madeira Wine do Lisbon do Sherry LI P. Tenf. Malaga ; Port do do do do do New-England do Holland Gin Old Apple Brandy do Whiskey I ondon Mustard Chocolate ' ' . 1 . japan jiiacKing Leiper's Scotch SnnfT Macabau u Rappee do Cephalic' 1 , , do OKI Chewing Tobacco. StoneVarei &c. v, The Wines and Spirits having been selV ed principally for Medicinal purposes! ' w warraniTiiem pure ana or tlie ftrst: qualities Cotton 6 ms TT SHALL send to Mr. William, Bovian of nisi. aiA vuiu'ii viiiii uiitc ui mjj y one 01 4 and two of 35 saws.'; '.. 0 1 - Vj . ; ; JOHN IL DAVIDSON. ' Mecklenburg cty. Nov. 9. - .;. .s in St' J ' (Q3 The Scmi-Annual Examiua - tion of the Students under tlie caree cf the Rev. Wm. Bingham ' will take " place on the 6th, 7thand 8h of December next. J The exercises 'of the Academy will be resumetl' .on therlst Monday of January next. Moint Repo.sc, Orange County, Nor. Ifr.
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