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Mm J -- - -. . ;t . .. VtfTSS LRGARET ARMSTONG s well & prepared, to accommodate Families and ouicr i rave lcrs. . pt? Raleigh, Dec.V1825. W"'- 21g : HnilE subscriber, truly grateful tor pas la ? XLT?, hopes bv .siduityr tomertt a con tinuance or public pa' ro.-ae. He wishes to Inform his frends in particular and the pub'ic Wrnmllv. that he has iust rereived from Kew York a considerable assortment in his Yi.ny consisting m part ot 1 lie toiio wing Ar ticles .4 .',n.. Ilefct1aisin-;ifr nnu rruues. Ti ran and Brazil Nuts " ; S :;SnfiUeU!d Almonds.rr--. Jinglish Wrdou's a d Filbetfs . O Uves and -'Anchor res " preserved Ginger and fresh' Tamarind West-Imlia Swt-etmeats.r f es Common and pnislfSegars trlnr ClieYlinr Tob:CCO ' : "": I.'of rmardVl Cut Smoking andChewing ' Tobacco in papers,: Very nice I.ci per Scotch .Suutt Prime Chocolate L x - . r V lo; .vOfiecseaiul Cracker " Hohrrie Snusas: s ?c Irish sir. oked Bef Dried 'Codfish and Pickled Salmon, , , LcmnjvFyrupf 4of. - - iColo'ine Watr Best Alaair Ale French Brandy . v , Apple - ;i; -doV ; ; Ilollnnd Gin' ' J Rectified Whiskey : rv 4- Candies &. Cordials of evcry'description, Cake of all kmds ' , ' , "W ith a jrreat variety of Toy s. . As this business is done entirely for cash, Purchasers m:iy expect all articles on very teasonable terms. .1 r v '1. I1ENUY HARDIE Trorembor24.v L I 2 4 Teiv'and Magnificent ScliemeJ Cohen's Office T Baltimore, ? November 11th. 1825. rT "We have the nleasufe to. present the jaiulsomest and comparatively most brilliant mtm. . It ".' scheme ever on ered to tiie;puunc. ; i.ne Tickets onlv Ten Dollai-s. with the Capital Prize of the immense magnitude o ONE HUNU flD THOUSAND DOJ.LAHS. The manner of Drawinsr. it will be noticed, under another of ' the specifications of the improved mode, secured by letters'' patent under seal tof the United States of America, and under the- superintetidarice of the Com missioners apiomtecl by tne t'overnpr ana Council..;-:''-.'"' . . Tickets onh Ten Doltats. ' r- flig-h est Prize, x ' , The Next. 1, . OF J.1 Vl5YI.An. The whole to be completed tn Wecnesdav, the 15th February .next. - JSlOOjOOO JligliP.st Prize GRAND SCHEME : t . i Prize cf $100,000 ; 30,000 20,000 'rio.ooo V 1 5,000 1,000 500, ! 'loo. n .,30 . 12 10 IS 100,006 30,000 ' 20,000 10,XK) . t 5,000 15,000 5,000 "5,000 5,000 . 5,000 r 6,000 105,000 i i ' is 4 10 50 vlt)0 ' JOO "500 X05CO 11280 Priiis 308,000 Every Prize subject to a deduction of 15 per. cent and payable, sixty days after the drawing; but for which, as iisual at Cohen's Office, the :ash can be had the moment they redrawn.; ' lliode of Drawing Tlie numbers will be put intaohe wheel a9 usual, and in the other wi.eel will be put the prizes above the, deno mination of $0; and the drawiqg to progress in the ustial manner. ,y The 10500. prizes of $10 will be awarded to the. Tickets; the num bers of which end" with the terminating fig ure of either of the, three first drawn num 'bcrs from "the wjicel, of different denomina- tions. j '-. . . To illustrate whichr suppose that 13,562 Je the' first drawn number, then every tick et hi.thc lottery ending With the figure 2, will be cutitlcd to a Prize of $10 then sup pose that No. 8,365 be the next lrawn from the wheel, then all the tickets endmg'with 5 will also be entitled to a prize of 10 and tlie third drawn from the wheel, then all the tickets ending with the figure 8, will also be entitled to a prize of $10 each. This moUe of drawing will permit the whole Lottery tobc completed at One-Drawing ?nd a ticket, dj-awing a superior prize wiH not be restricted from drawing an inferior ; One alo. . , ....;:!; t )- ' ... Whole Tiekcts $10 ; ;-"r'";lIalves! '.,.' I... $ , C... - Quarters ; T 2 5P . ' v . . Eighths; - '-.r-f.-j ,1 25 r W :.r 1st WPS 1 - !y : : ? JOttery cs rxenanse uiacc, lit, iarKei 01. : -f v - Baltimore, : ? IVhere'i" the late State and other Lotteries were soldfthe CJreat Capitals of $100,000 3 of 'AO rtOn: K '--00: A of. '!?Oi Ofiil. 12 f j 00,17 Of l 0,000, 32 ot 5,000 Sec- Sec. &C. Ahd'where more capitals have been obtain . NbJthan.at anv other office in America. Y- v Ord. r from anv Part of th - United States, .cither bmaiV post paid, or pnyate" conyer- yjiy of the I j .teries, 4 wil t meet" the same ; it " i ' . i ' . . -'.' . UIUIIIUl IJUlltLUiU iLLLCTAILlUII SIS 1 1 UI1 I J C7 1 - conal application. ' -Vv -v'J ':V- ' ' who purchase their tickets at .Cohen's office And who signify' their wiilr to receive the XJx'tjruPc Nov. 18)25; -11-1 avr. 1 16D Spermaceti and Tallou Mould Candles: Cher 4c;. Sherry,' and V WINES, rtoir.trv. ' N . " . tfer, which is published immediately after the drawings will contain the complete list Jvist of Priztfs,- will he forwardcd Vratistoall Keiv-rdrksStatc Literature V l; LOTTERY.? . To'bc Urawn bnHlreJ4th of January nexfl HIGHEST PRIZES S 100.(100 S 50.000 YATES 4- JriN,TrnE, Manager. - : '1 Prize of-$10d,000 is $100,00.0 1 1 1 do 50,000 is ; 50,000 do do do da do ridS do do do -20,000 is '20,000 1.1M00 is 10,500; 5,000 is 1U.UUU 4 JO 2,500 is 10,000 2,000 i 'l,6W'i is 20,000 . - "78 468' 4,446 5'iis i 39,000 100 ia 46,800 50 is 222,300 '5,051 Pr? si 9,159 Blanks,. 56600 ,14,190 Tickets, r . ; ' i s JUaking. the ; immense um of 567,600 " To be distributed, in a w minutes. rr Tliis is prob-iblv the only Scheme o so Iarpre an amount that will be offered to the public for some time, therefore you,shouUl not let the opportunity slip, as our supply i well assorted with Ldcky Tickets, which will be divided among those who are disposed to be rich. "PRICE OF TICKETS AND SHARES. . , Whole. Tickets Halves, r r . Quarter?, ; ; Eghths, . : Sixtetnthf, v Twenty-fifths,. Tfiirty-secondths, $50 00 25 00 12 6 3 2 1 50 25 00' 56 Packages at the same rates, but will ad vance in a few days to $60. - j YATES Sr JTUVTYRE, ' Raleigh. ' All orders. from. the Country promptly attended to. I 1 - flf Bank Notes boug-ht and sold " GO All Lottery information given gratis. New Establishment T ITCHFORD & STANMIHE, having eon JLi nected themselves together in . the . Ta-i loring business, take pleasure in informing the public, that they have just received trom New-York (selected by one ot the partners) an elegant "assortment of fine an superfine Blue, Black, ami fashionable colored Cloths, Cassimeres, "Cassinetts, and Fancy Vestmgs, with-'every. description of Trimmings ; which they intend to make up irtto Coats, Coatees, Pantaloons and Vests, of the most approved fashions. " They will also make at the shortest notice and in the most faithful manner, Clothes . II those who will ialror them with tnei; cus om. N. B. One or two Journevmen, who can oj e well recommended, wiil m'eet with con stant employment U. &-Sj would lake one or two Apprenti- cs of about 14 years ot ag-e. , Those trom the country would be-prefe?redi Balei?h,Nov. 17. ' 9tf JriiiRcnAKT Tailors -From Newbern. RESPECTFULLY informs the public,that thry have taken the hpuse, next door to Messrs, Shaw and Primrose's Store, where thfy have on hand, a large and extensive as sortment of , READY MADE CLOTHING, CONSISTING OF Blue and black Drss Coats, (1st and 2d qualities,) Blue, black, olive, claret and green Frock Coats, Gentlemen's fashionable drab Box Coats, A general assortment of Pantaloons, A handsome assortment of Cut Velvet Vestings, Vulen-iu, Toilnet and Marseilles do. ' ' Bed Under Vests. An assortment of Drawers. Blue and black Camlet Cloaks, (with fur collars. . Plaid Cloaks with do. Ladies Cloaks v Gentlemen's ruffled and p'sih shirts, ' " Do beaver Gloves - - Webbs Patent Suspenders, &c. cc. All of which they offer for sale on the mast rcasonuoie Terms ior casn. l ne aDove arn cles ar manufactured, in. the most fashiona ble style, and not to be surpassed -by any in tl e state. f " ; Raleigh, Oct. 15, 1325. 100-tf. ; . 1 1 f ' rwmi i . " A Stolen Gnn. WAS stolen from niy shop,1 between the 10th &"21st inst. a FOWLING PIECE of the following description v-she is what maj' be called almost a. first rate Gun, the barrel patent britched, with rib or what- is called !;alf shocked tin mountings Of steel metal, ,vie figure pf the guatd is 'a scrawl under the hand, :ind the stoek is broken -or cracked : a 6ii(t 1 1-2 inch below tlse tad of the britch, .nd extendsio the back chamber, and. 'if my m-rn ry ser'es me, she was bushed drill ed ,m ith pla'anna metal, which many might akt to be silver. As the Gun was left with iv fr repairs, I will offer a reward of five d.,11 trs to anv person that wiil ive me am ihtonnation of said gun,' or ten dollars on con viction of i he thief. DANIEL PECK, sen. Raleigh, Dec, 5. , v ; For Sale . . V SMALL FARM, situated . within two miles o:'the University, containing aliouv 130 acres; seventy of which are in a state of of cultivation; consisting of forty acres of very fertile low ground, and thirty arres; of goocl upland. On the premises is a small dwelling house; with a convenient supply of dut-lious-ea, Near the house is a ncver-faiiihg Spring of goofl Water, and at a short distance a Cha lybeate Mineral Spring, which has become; a place of consulerable resort tojnyalidsl i Tliis place being healthy on a public road,, and near this Village it mightV with a few repairs, be -tendered art Eligible "situation for any one; wishing a surnmer residence in the Upper conntryi The terrfisfof sale will be reasonable and accommotiatin; 'For fur ther particulars inquire of the 'subscriber, s ; . ' : - - D. 'OLMSTED. CjKipU llin, Oct.lO. ; : ; k i tf f vN Monday the 23d of January, will be bx X. V posed at I public Sale, in the town of Sinithfield, between Thirty: and Forty NE Giy)ES,belonginig tp the estate of the late John. Williams, dee'd. ? Thepublic are invr ted to attend, as the Sale yiI1 be perempto ry, and the Slaves are very,valuable.; Near ly one half oftlie Negroes sold, will be put up for cash, and the residue tor accommoda tion paper ; sothat both cash holders and credit purchasers can be suited. C'-J "5 - " ALLEN S. BALLENGER, ISAAC WILLIAMS, Adm'rs. John Wilhanis. 3 December 2, 1825-. 15-ts 1 Of a neifi Paper, to be entitled the CAROLINA PAT RIOT. CmriE Subscriber proposes to 'publish at 41 Greensboroiih,' Guilford county, Jorth Carolina." a weeklv Newspaper, entitled the Carolina Patriot, to be deVoted to the -dis semination of ItepuMican principles, and the diffusion of collect information upon all such subjects "as may prove interesting to the Planter, rhe -Merchant, the Mechanic, the : an of sci, nee. the M'aral and the Rligiotis . . TEJ1MS. v It will be publishe I on Rood paper, and forwarder to its Subscribers at two dollars per ann. payable in advance, or, three dol lars at the expiration of the year. The first number wui appear as soon as a sufficient . number of subscribers are obtain ed. . (Tr liolrers t suascrption lists are re quested to send them in by the25 Decern b-r - . Nov. 28. WDLLIAM POTTER. liawd for Sale. WILL BE SOLD, on Saturday the 26th of November, inst. at public sale, on the premises, a Tract of Land, containing 444 1-2 acres, lying on the waters of Richland Creek, in Franklin county, adjoining the lands of Mr. Bartholomew Fuller, Mrs. Har vey and others, and now occupied by Mr. Elam Yarbrough ; six miles east of Colonel Southerland's. A negro boy will be take n in part payment, and the balance in one or two years,' to suit the purchaser. Fop further particulars.apply to the subscriber in Raleigh, either by letter or otherwise. - J. D. BARR. Nov. 6. - 6 3t ja7The above sale is "postponed un til Saturday the 24th December. Nov. 281825. ' 12 tds Mtoi laaonic liotter, Authorised y Special Act of Assembly, 1 for the benefit of GOLDEN FLEECE LODGE, No. 74, N. C. SCHEME. $5000 2000 2000 2500 1000 . 1000 1000 7500 1639 2361 Prizes Blanks $0,000 4000 Tickets at $5 is $20,000 Drawing to commence in MitTow, as Soon a sufficient number of Tickets shall have een sold. Superintended by the following Managers : ALEX'R HENDERSON, JAMES RAINEY. ARCHIMEDES DONOHO, JOHN R. CLARK, THOMAS L. STEVENS. S AMUEL W ATKINS. - Orders for tickets, post paid, and enclosing t)e Cask, will be thankfully received and punctually attended to by the Treasurer in M iton, N. C3. Tickets Five Dollars each;- Tickets to be ad from Aerents residing in the different towns, villages and public places throughout tne state. . - By order of the Manugfrs, , PHILIP H.THOMAS, Treas'r. ntate ol XoYt-lJaYoiiia, Granville County. Court of Equity September Term, 1825. Boling Day and his wife"V " ' Patsey, Elijah V dhams & j , Petition for his wife Elizabeth, Fred'k- -I sale of Land be- Adcock & his wife Fran- I longing to the cVs, John Ford & Rebecca (Estate of Absa Ford, vs. lom Ford, ceased. de William Williams & his wife Nancv 8c Sally Ford. rr appearing to the Court,' that the. Defend ants William Williams and wife, and Sally Ford, are not inhabitants of this State ; It is therefore ordered by the Court, that publica tion be made in the Raleigh Register, for six successive weeks, requiring the said William Williams and wife, and Sally Ford, to ap pear at the Superior Court of Equity to oe held for the county of Granville at the Court House in Oxford, on the first' Mondav of March next, hen and there to ntwer or t. mur b the 'said Petition: otherwise it will be taken pro contessb, and be heard ex parte. nness, 1 nomas a. uur jqnn, Clerk and Master of said Court at Oxford; the first Mon day of September, 1825.;- THO. B. LIT TLEJOHN, C M. E. State of North-Carolina. PERSON' COUNTY. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, - September Term, 1825. , Petition for the division of the RealJEstate , 01 v imam MCKissacK, dee'd. . Sarah Villines, ' " ' McKissack, Wni. Evans and his wife ; Mary, Jas. McMullin and his wife Janettj '. Simeon Cochran and his wife Elizabeth, ; the heirs of Nancy Villines, the wife of ; Abram Villines, and the heirs of Thomp I son McKissrcki dee'd"-""'!- f ORDERED by the Courti that publication be made in one of. the Gazettes of this tate, summoning the lieuVwho reside with out the limits of this Stated to appear at the next term of this Court on the first Monday of December nexti to shew cause' if - any they have; why the lands ofWm.' deceased; seised and possessed, should notl be divided among his heirs at law, according! to tne act ot our General Assembly, in such case made and provided. ' ' Test, - v.' ' r- - ' - ,1 Prize $3000 is 1 . 2000 is 2 "1000 is 5 500 is 10 100 . is 2p 50 is 100 10 is 1500 5 is Sdasohabie Ury GboilsWr B .B.MITH & Co. take pleasure in jn- forming their-Frientl and Customers, and the public in general, that they have just opened an excellent & ex? enshre assortment of Superior SEASONABLE STAPLE and FANCY DRY GQODS, selected at the 1 west (Jasu. prices with great pains by -one of the partners in hefGrdesofW-X.ORK and PHILADELPHIA and embracing al rtipst ev ery thingnew, fashionable and desirable, and as they will be sold for cash osit;' they hope to share a liberal proportion of the business, aa .they .will be . found, on examination to be as Cheap as any ouier nouse miue yiiy. ' They consist in part, of - - Sdneriorilue ad BlacrVeTvef GLOTH&I Ditto Blue. Black, and fashionable Mixed Casimeresand Sattinetts, - I & ' 'jV-4 Splendid cut yelyet Black Silk and Valencia . vesiings, . , . ; fientlemen's and Ladies Cloaks.' " Real TartanT Circassian, and Caroline Plalotss, Bolivar and Rarge Stripes, (beautiful goods) Uombazetts and liomDa nes, Irish Linens and Thread C mbricks, Domesticks of every description, very cheap. Rose and Point Blankets, . NEGRO CLOTHING. , . ' ' s ;; jl most splendid assortment of New Style Calicoes & London Chints (some very beautiful patterns. ) , ; , , Cambricks and Muslins of all "kinds, . ; ; 4 Rich Swiss Muslins of-, the most superior quality , - .- -1 ' . ndarin, Canton & Nankin Crapes embrac insr every description, v " A great variety of Merino, Cashmere, Valen- Cia, rllK, Cv vassuiicre oiiwjjv SuDerb Brown, Blue, Lilack & Pearl colored Gross de Naples and Gross dete Silks, Bandana Handkerchiefs and Cravats, j : Thread Laces and derinirs, Rich Feather Edged Gros dete Maraban Gause Ribands, . ' . Handsome Belt Ribands and Gimps - -V -Hosiery of every description, f Woodstock, Dogskin and Castor Gloves, Large Shell Combs, . .y- Silk and Cotton Umbrellas, : 4 cases fashionable Hats, . Fine Morocco, Prunel and Calf Skin Shoes, A variety of first rate Knives and Razors, Elegant China Tea Setts, Cut Glass Tumblers, Wine and Jelly Glasses Fresh imperial . and Hyson Tea . Loaf Sugar, Cheese, and " . COTTON BAGGING. Raleigh, Nov! 28. 12 tf. Taj ett ey f ROBERT JAFFR AY & CO. have received from England, their Fall Importation of DKY GOODS ; which they offer to re- ... -jt - -1 ;! 1 . .. ' sponsiDic country aeaiers on as liuerai urais of credit as are given by any house in the tlnited States.- Their assortment comprises almost every article of foreign or , domestic Manufacture that is required in a Country Store in North Carolina. They seU only by ' Wholxsalb. Nov 1, 1825. . 8tC SOcco eittac Academy . MRS. LUCAS respectfully states to the public her intention of re-opening her Academy at the above piace, on the second Monday in January next. The retired and pleasant situation of the Shocco Seminary,- its salubrious air and good water, and the facility which it presents to parents lor communication with their chil- dren, offers inducements and which few places lean boast. advantages of Mrs. Lccab stands pledged by her former success, andthe approbation ot Fne ds, to devote herself to the instruction and morals of her pupils. Having associated with her, an able female assistant, the following branch es of useful education will - be attended to:- Spelling, Reading and Writing, -Arithmetic, Grammar, Geography, History, Chemistrjv Astronomy, Philosophy and Botany. In ad dition to these studies, Draiwng 8t Painting Plain and Ornamental Needle-work, Painting en Velvet ' and Music, will be practically taught. V TERMS; Board and Tuition $50 per session. Music $20 per session.' ' . W-erren County, Dec. 5, 1825. . The Star Halifax, Washington, Edenton and Warrentonpapers will insert the above four times. , ; - , , , 'V RANAW'AY from the subscriber, on the 12th of Sentember last, a ; hecrro man named TONEYv- He is about 23 Or 24 vears of age, 5 feet 6 or 7 inches high, is yrllow complected, with lanre whiskers, white full eyes, and has a very pleasant countenauce. I. will, give the above reward to any person who will deliver the said negro to me living in in asn county, 1 near York's Bridge, - or se cure him in Jail so that I get him again. s WM. BRYAN, sen; Nash county Nov. 21. r f r. 11 ,t: State of North-Carolina, ( ' .'' - ' ' War en county. f r In Eouitv October term. 1825: " ' Edmund May field, eomplainant, , t V . vs. -x ;'1;YM; ArgpL H. Hanks, Warren Holden,' Richard ; Russell, Benjamin Beard, Burwell Pitch ford, Benjamin Norwood, and David Moss, , deferidants, : V '. -'r . . V, - . -J ..' . : Original Bill ' I ; '- ! tHIS day $ame said complaiwant, by his counsel, .ana it appeanner satisfactorilv that Benjamin Beard and Argel H. Hanks, are not inhabitants of thii. State, so that the ordinary process of the lawa can be served on them : it is therefore ordered, that ; publica tion be made for six Weeks in the Warrenton Reporter and in the State Gazette, that if said. defendants B Beard and A. H. Hanks do not appear here at the next, term of this Court to be held for the county aforesaid. at the Courthouse in Warrenton on the third Monday after the , fourth Monday in March next, and plead, answer or demur to said bill, the same will be taken for conessed, and set for hearing ex parte as to them. 1 : j . ' A copy attest. t , . ; . George Anderson, C M. E. -1 ' Warrentpn, N oy . 29, 1 825. ? ; 14 6 w , BLANKS Of almost every description, FQJi S AXii AT TlUaOKEICE AT1 Woy?bec Cou: t, a bav Hcrse, A- r - ' .t"va puosenner, was take-." from Pittsboroi.gh by a Mr; Wbmble, throuS mistake; L presume.; hthinliing h'm to bt hOwnrsWMi.Vbmbleto3ehimto res dence, (Deep River, Chatham county N. C.) during wh.ch time ,it seems he xvii unahleto d.scover his error L-hc rtill suppos mg him to be hi horse, let, Lira loose think, ing he would continue about his plantation he has never ;ince been heard oi:-He j, . horse of ordinary size, and, trots tolerably hard; his hmd feet are' white v,t; J or twevle inches, above the hoof ; his ear are remftrlrarilv small n-i i nrre are no otlier particulat marks reraembere(l. Am inform ation respecting him will be thankfully r ceived and JiberaHy rewarded :by the Sub be hvmg .n Orange countvN. C. near Murphey's Mihs. . -, r. " z? j 'too ' ' l': ESSITURNER. 7- Dec. 6, 1825.1- - s . t 162w Nrl, Intelligence can bQ directed tolla'r 1 - The Editprs of the", Raleigh Star, and Car olina Observer, -vr "please giveH the abovj, four insertions, and forward their acounts to the , office of the Register . . j , ; T Warrentojt Academy, j; THETrustees. having. engaged" Mr. Geo. P. WriLtiAMs, ofyermont,'agehtlem:ih whose . recommendations command their full confidence, tb; take the -management 'tnd direction "of this Instirutioh the ensuing yenr, feel authorised to recommend it to theatten tion of parents and guardians. - ..- p It being one of the oldest seminaries in the State, thy deem it, unnecessary to say: more. , The exercises will recommence on thdlsl Monday in January next, ' f Board maybe obtained .with many respect1 able families in town, and perhaps at 'the A.' cade my, onjreasonable terms. t i j A- GEO. ANDERSON Sec'y Warrenton, N C Dec. 1. !4tlJ T -Marion Acaide my. 1 ; Teacher is wanted, to ( take charge of this Institution bv the second Aionday in January; who is qualified to prepare students for admission into the Junior Class of the College' at Columbia. Testimonials of moral character .amj competency will be required. To such an ' one a s lary of Five-Hundred Dollar will be given. Those desirous of the above situation, are requested to make ap. plication vby the 15th December next, at which time anefrction will take place for a Teacher. ' . Application to be made to Enos Tabt, President of ,the Board of Trustees Marion Court House, South-Carolina JOHN JAY CLARKE, Sec'y pro. tern, N. B. Board can be had, in respectable fa milies at $100 per annum. ;' f ? Marion C. II. Nov; 15. H eo3t Warrenton- Female Academy. ".... ,..- . - . ' - j " The Re v El Brainerd and the Rer. C. C Q.nm.itol HAVING purchased'the Situation receniJy occupied by Mrs. PLUNKETT, s a Fe male Seminary, purpose v to continue the same for the Education of .Ypung Ladies, ip tne 1 01 lowing .orancnes : , .; opening, iieaomg-,, vy ruing, cngnsa uram-v mar, Modern anu ; Ancient Geography witlj he use of Maps and ; Globes, Projecting. Maps,,, Simple-and Compound Ariinmetic, Mathematics, Elements of Composition, Mo lern and Ancient History, Astronomy, pUnov monies applied to Chronology, History and Astronomy, .Natural History, Eleme nts Criticism, ; Mythology, Natural and Moral Philosophy, Logic, French, . Spanisb,ltaliaii and (if desired) the dead JLanguages, Cheni-, istry, Botany and Mineralogy witlv a ;our6eof lectures thereon, Music, Ornamental- pen- . manship, Plain "and Ornamental Nedleivork, Drawing and Perspective, Painting in wateri' colors, on paper, vellum, velvet,1 and suUin, .', Paintu ig trausparencies and , in distempora style, and Crayon Drawing, T .. . j - . PAINTING IN QIU I " Making Artificial Fruit and Flowers in Wax? GILDING JAPANING, BRONZING AND ' ) Varnishing , . ... I' . Thev will be - assisted by Mrs. B Kl INERD, Mass L. BRAINERD, (the rcent Directress of the - Hillsborough i Academy,) and ' Miss S,'( BRAINERD, members of their family. H ; TERMS PER SESSION, As previously established ,by ' Mrs. Plunkett - Payable in adyauce , , English Tuition, in all its branches , . ") , : - Dollars ' : - ' The Languages ' ihisic , - - - '' . , m f - ' Needle Work , - Drawing Stc. aJ above, for. each'-.. , o , ? , or per session c -Pai Minor in Oil - , . - - 2,J 5 5 IS IS Making artificial Fruit & Flowers R1 ? f' ;?-: I in Wax '" ' - ! ' Glding &ci ' - ' m ; 10- Children, in Spelling, Reading and r 10 , - Writing, only - :'. . ;5 ' Board - . ' m $P Pupils may attend to any of the above, &p cified branches, at the option of Parents and Guardians. , r . - . ( ; " - The first session .will commence On the 2d Monday in January, 1826. There ; will bo an examination in .iune and November at the; close of each session, The only vacation of she Seminary, wdl; be between theNwem- ber examination and the commencement oi the succeeding year. 'j' ' . 1" ' Though not required, it Is desiriible, fn many important r asons, that the Young La? dies should board witli the TeacHers-fThey ; will be under their more immediate inspec-T tion the Teachers will tf lemselves more rcr sponsible for, their conduct when ; ot school-they .will also have ; many more pp-- portunities of im-. roving their ihinds and .' jnanners, while membersrof their family ; for as such, strictly : and truly, all Boarders will oe considered and" trcatec- --together with , many otheYdrahtages. I Th ose who board with them must come provided with a pair o 1 .Sheets and Blankets and a Counterpane, eaca as heretofore required jn the school. ; ! -The TEACHERS of tliis-S. minary beg leave to say a word an the important subject ... of moral. While their attention will be de-. vottd to the formation of IaJy-fike m-mhers in . their Pupils, their morals will be still more the subject or anxious watchfulness. -Ever-solicitous as tfiey wiU be to win the affections; of their Pupils, those who preside over t ie Seminary will avail themselves of that afiec tion to instil the nrinciples of mor dity. j :1 a Tfte JliNor.liiD v v JESSE 5C. G. 1
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