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Unmrarp'd by party raje to live like brothers; 5 r I I I nMblishea every Tttkat r 9- K W excced.nglS lines. e.uy '.--A.loSUrindeenMfor eyery succeed Wblic.tio itbce of greater IM-M ,ame Proportion...v cymmun ; V7 ' VceelvUttcrstotheUaUors FOR THIi IlALEXGll REGISTER .Number IVY, .vrb'e:object of this letter, dearAgnes?, , is to give h fevv'of.thc reasons Uyhy ve should cultivato the spirit oi cordiality . v!iicl4 have ventured rto recoinniend,' and the bencr.ts which, may flow to all, fi-qm a more frank; free; and friendly -ititercourse---And first; In, regard to. the. Ifjdics : On them ir depends;much, to cultivate refined mantjers; hud amiabfc hearts. They are considered by;all as Ythe Letter. part of creation, and as -free from many of the follies and im perfect - - t itions wth which raansLmore rude and depraved heart abounds as more fini .and steady linthei r- fnendsh t ps- rmure fervent and' affectionate'-in their Joves. "Aud AvluIc maiis wild bosom is tossed - by various, cares; commotions and per nlexit ies woman's is calm and tranquil asah iialcy on ocean, never brQiithed jjp )hrb'y tlie wind in t its fury. The liap- piucss, too, w I) icli woman comers uK)ii tnani:: converts his stormy bosem into a . throne pf.peace, and plucks away every vu d e a n d 4j tttc ivr tho v n f w h icli ra n k I ed there -and i im place of them the flowers of contentment grow and flourish. ; - Ylnd Ythe' warmth -of womanVaUachmeiit, Yvli en 1 a v i shed o n . h i sr. li eV.r K ii 1 1 k i t vv 1 1 h 7 many ideas assi in ii I llates Tto iU own-peaceful serenity, - the:! -cloudy thoughts winch nau vsettiea up it uepenus upon wiem, in v ine exer cise of the amiable; feelings with which tlieyJaeVeii ;.utrtu ; kwcetchip vand motlest carriage in ;a ' female, ' is 'calculated to diffuse social smiles and ctiVcrful loots upon thoiw hole : circie'of jier actiUamtahce.; Nohingo e conies ; a' w;otna.n ' more . thati modest5'. ; taiid notUih-appearslnore lovely than easy, ioliteand chastened mahhers'-- V True pd i tc.ness is .modest, u n p re teid - ing and generous. Y lo all it .ivesinat clieerfule.imew heart 'ever extends. to its as"sociatesand" ban- fefies aUtie reciW carriatKi increases ; and Iieghteiis4 Amiable rihducrfma . 4cblyt4ml rc4faSriui heart, tnake4 Viatural beau ty d enhances tl yaluelthec rinost lovely - nersotTIm-- praise - hT i Aieaulty e vry p(jet V sinks' f but ti thecharms6r the ' mindcyerytw f eel i ii rs ' o f t he tic c ts hea r t S w hich ti ies his inrai)tured -strain, ! is often but tfie ;rcreatiprt;;ofjUi fcutliadirationiirch! aniiableconi "duqt tatfs Jfiir and receives i fiom every Y iind y' tliej! admiration Vwhicli we ever ftcribjViue: iiul Jpu rity.. 1 1 has: been y' truly obsccvedi that virtue Js its own , . I"e warif;" at i d v hi Ic-beau ty Ii ke S prtngs -rdant flower?, w i'thci s at the approach - j of Summerwhile time lays a rude and lieavy hand on the warm eh.cek of ; beauty, . &sfeals awayjhe crimson which mantles - therrupoi tlie highly cultivated and , amiabie miml, .He : iteverl leaves a trace ! vf (lcsolatiou. r: Aiid when vearsYhave ttu i isli sti 1 1 tl iff; jsc happi nessx wlurre ever their influence is felt, and still coni tnand tue- admiration and- esteem: of every one. hci-y oho njV ve start i n tfi life with : f i hi h - hopes; andboiiiidi.ntC"h?artH.-.Wc Htei- i:jxn the gay sCeiie beforc U5- ;all is, -iiioiiou,9y0ctiviiy:aiitl ,?yY- Wp tJien'set forwaiil in the race furchappi r "ncSi U vPleasure Yspreada' her" gay aud gauily flowers betbi-e" bur eyes, invites A;s to pluckf the' blossoms, and rejoice in their transitory bloom; X She opens to . us i her lblty portalsthe song and tle .'dance, t and; the joyous fiiig, Entrance uurj, senses, an ( blind us ui. the real and Molid stbrcs; u irl vvhicii at this seas" in; glat)r.ee pass by tho instructions ol faded .iho JoveIimss'of: the f)erson," and pljicked t Jie?hy: smi Je; : Trom the you th 1 fill cheek,: the jgracr pt the ' mind still e sriouldTeast our minds. All is hap- pines in the.ciddv throncr.wilh 'uitich we tiuixY; Willi a ranid -and hurried 6f: our book&for all Js a gjiy dram, I and from- tiiis yc only awake to lament the improper application of oiir talents, tn' indulge, jn : remorse : for i Jib bright moments we have'neglected, irid to ftet the bitter- reflections Vhicli; mia-snent anu misappiicu opporiunuies fiver leaves upoVthe iieart. Y In ihoe?fe"v golden moments. - vc have ' nectecfed the real tehefitsl whichT vere before7 us, andTnur- s u ed - the fa n c i fu I pi 0asures o f youth , av ii o uii ii vi n s i I acniy ' aim z: m . Anu many- oi ine youug iauies jl am airaiu, haveneglecteiL :for;the: clnties.vof the k i . a t It " .i r i i " ' : :: touei, anu me? auaniuig i r me person, khercal and substantial charxiiof knbv ledcc, whicli sliould have beau tified their minus ana given fonei u uicir manners. t . ' 4- . " ' A' At. ? . . " . J But where tlie heedless arid the gay glide adown the stream of lift? careless tf the course which ithe'y. pii ue; , and recKiess 01 ine pain inejr mju.icr, 1 am afraid all I coiild sayf with tliem-would liavc . but little, I effecjU ;Thcy:! cannot know the feelings ot pne whK has been Vounded by, their unkindness ; if they did,' it would be urinecjesary, for me to urge any :inceniiyea i j. ar in or t? circum spect observance; of, the rules of polite ness. They would thin never give paiii; be, respected - and tjeloVcd by all ; they would invite esteem and friendship, and attract admiration ami love. J : y ;A happy,' c-atented, cheerf til state of society, would be -the result ol' the kind, free, and respectful iniercourse of vhich I have been speaking-irwhereni) jarring discords and gossiping, tongue would destroy the7 harmony jot; our. circles -a societyj from wjiicli scandal , ani mali cious reports .wouIdTltiike their flight, anu irienusniu anu uive uc me siiKeu ties which Avould bind us tdcretFiei5 Arid: if. such a state of jthins bi: not de-.l sirabie, as calculated to make us more happy, then l am content to give up my judgment of the mattetv But that ii w ucsiniojc, ever who wuu 43 cvm -1-j: i-r .1' ...t... i . : 1 uiuugiii wii .iiio :uujeci, anu who leeis the) icon tra'sf; bet wee'r wht fthe fsituaU lion of society Jnp vvisjand what it might be. will readily acknowlcdcrcL (irtjthejyiiutfg inerijlit depends tpjetii; deavernd niake tlreir attentions neiTY aDie ip jne lames, uyijie mo t decorous anuj uiiassuiuinzr . uciiaviour ;f w line in theicqmpaity? And theyi should let tfieir f cony ersation ' m Srcetllated- anil gnai'ded as becomes i the virtuous and pu re society: in. which they; mi ngle. yitej ambitio ought to soaij ' above the . common , to pi cs o f 'the iWdlit;' inf ci fectual WntI rati inal njoymeH con ver- sation I will be chaste nd pi easiiiff. tlic hiianpcrs (easy,iid ageeablel?; Y Y - Itj is io-easy matter to enumerate thej matiyiad vantages and benefits which would result to them from thus multir ply irig their ' acrjualotaiiees and friends. I nad not I remind ijjem of tbe many: du 1 1 a iid acan t -ioo ii eh ts Vy! ic h pass overtbeiihea(tunimp i n tcrcou rs& and : fem'a te society; : I need nolf Jmitidlth'e xomcs over their spirits, and of the dull monqtonyi witli which i the ; hours pass heavily awayl; 1 wiHionlv remind tliehi .thatihe i dullest spi i its aie dispelled by wi t atid beauly--I ivill only rem i nd tuem ruiat;tnermost wearymnments are pnHve'itetJJ iii th femalecircle : land riiope tliis is s'ufficietitY!KY:Y---:ite Yltheiladi ihetripirejtfgi will they - be respected. YBut when by rudeness thcy have rejuilsed i the- atten-i tious,of'.orie young jruan? lm others, fearful lof the .like treatment, keep themJ sel vcssaWay ; Jatld under Hi is state of things. I am afraid Ysoine, of the girls will be Jeft' tf( sing, I ris : many . a pretty girl; has been fioallv neard ti sincrthat doleful and desiiairing ditty;! two, lilies of which eoes . -1 ; , , Pi waicii goes-7- Nobdu cominT ta marry mei .i t- t t- ' ' . . 'Ntthnrin 4i lit' ri -.. - 1 . in our country of; freedom arid equa lity, where, ho hijLrh-born aristocrat is iri vilrgcd to strut overjhelieadsf his compeers; without the? rohteinpt and ri dicule if all--vheie ivofak makes the man, 'and wan t of it the fel I ov soci ety derives; al l J ts ha ppi u ess, i n propo r tion to its common . acq tFai usance and common., social intercourse.: rd im prove these, -anil contribute to the sren- cral happini. i,.is thc.6usiiicssbf all in- terestcd. And I hupef all vhom I have been addressing,-; by theYpiiblicatiori of these letters, will feef pn a "subject W interesting to Jbera; aiiil pay some sliglt attention to tie !.;uts,fiere oflered. :i: r . Tiie fas t pa r t of : th Jin bjeb t h a v i ng grown ur. Jcr ciy iiatidf . wili, demand a liuro'nioroiatlcntioiu't K: H'- -; ' Y t ; : . I-.-:. - r ?i? v. . - - As ever yours, &c. f 1 AT? ACT,makin appropriations for the support - of die Navy of. the-United- States Tor, t!e year eighteen hundred and twenty eight. - , ' , e it enJcted by te Senate and Mouse of Jlepresentvcs-vjfctht" Uhittd States ?qf America Congress -assembled? That for defraying the expenses of the Navy fir the yearv pne ': thousand ,'eiht hundred" and twenty eight,7 ihe.fellovving sums 'be,;and the same are hereby, respectively f appro priated r 1 - - 1 . . For the pay and subsisfence of the officers,- and pay; of the seamen, other than those a t nayy yardsl shore stations and : i n ordinary,' 6ne million one hundred ' and seven ty-sixi thousand three; hundred and twelve dollars , - - ri' z " -Y - For pay and subiistence and allowances of officers, 1 fid pay of seamen. &c. at Na vy Yards, shore stations hospitals ; and jti ordinary, )one hundred and J cihiy-five thousand and thirtr-two dollars. 1 For pay Af supenutendents, Naval Con stracton. alud all sthe ; civil establishment at the several yardiand'st;ti.ons,;nftynine tnousaou one nundrediaiwr two uoiiars. . j For provisions, j five hundred and five thousand dollars. 1 , - - . Forreoiirs of vessels. In !orlinarv. and for wear anil tear 4f vessels in. commission, four, hundred andiaevicnty-five 'thousand dollar?, .-j . ;. Y bv. , . i 7 For m edi cines, sii rgic al n s t r u m en ts a nd hospital. stores," tvrebty seven thousand dot lifs:.4 ; . ;Y ' " - -Y Y' ' For ordnance atid ordnance stores, ;fifty thousand dollars. ; Y1 . : ; Forrtpairs aud - improvemcnir of Navy Yard!- onij! hundred and five thousanriNish tars. Y' I' - -' ' - fiV or arrearage prior f o first of Xanuaryy one thousand eihtl hundred and tweh tj-erght, fifteen tliouand dbllarsYrY 3 Y Yr Y , ii For corapleitn thcofMirocttbhlan ineni oi tne.sioops or war, ;au tnonzea : oy an act of jCortgress' of 'third M arch, one thousand el&ht hundred arid twenty-fiCfe, two hundred and one thousand , three hun dred and n f ty d ol lars. j.YFor defraying ithe -expenses that may accrue du ring the year one 'thousand eight bund red arid tiventv-eteht, for The f ot lowing purposes, w wit : ro ireigat ana transpoi; tation Tof ibaterials and stores of every dis cripuon i.s., ir wnarrage and ooi;Kage, so rage and rent 5 travelling; expenses of offi cers and transportation of seau.en f 'house rent a nil c 1a ni b e r in pney fuel a nd c ariAl ! es to" officers other t han those attached; t Na vy Yards a nd sliore j stations, and for ofr ficers in ' si ck quarters where ihere is ; i hospital ; "or commissions, clerk hire, of fice ren t. safiofiery;? and fuel to the n, ivy agents for premiums and incidental, ex-, peusesbf riicruitingf-fiir apprehending Jer serters y fur compenSation.10 Judge Ad 'O cates 5 for per dieoi j allowance to persons attending courts inartiat arid Courts of en quiry, and to offices engaged on extra ser vice; beyond the limits of their, stations;- fOr1 printing and- stationery of every des cription , an d for books, ma ps, chart s, n a u ttcaV and riatematicalj instrument; clir n o'm e ters m d el a n tl d ra w ings 5 for r chase and repair of steam arid fire en&rines, land . for machirterv : for : nu rebate and j maintenance of oxeb and - borsesi and for carts, wheplsiari'wbrkmen's j? ryalescriptiori j4 public service : for 4ilota; ; for cabln fur nitureof vessels in com mission for taxes on Navy Yards. and public property : for Annirtfntl 4 LAnd.iMn.l & " 4..I'M mm n r - T l . ttA ress 1 torjincidental Jabor at Navy Tarus, not applicable to any other' appropriation ; for coal , and. other. fuel for forges, foun dries, arid steam engines j for cantUes. oil and fuel fpr:veels in commission - and in ordinary ; I for repairs Y of maguzines- and povvtler houses 5 for preparing mourdsj for ships to bv. tiuilt y and for un olher object or. purpose whatever; two hundred arid for ty thousand doljars. : . : Y : For, con iogent experiseS for objects ari-1 sing in in' year one, ifioasano eigni .nan -dred and fweriry-eihi; and not hereinbe fore" enu me rated; five thousand dotlars.Y Y, For. pay. and subsistence of thttMarine Corj)S,'ntr.hondreirand :twchtytwo lhoti-j sand thVeq huudred and Wvenfy-ixTdot- tar. ; ;;.yv:y; . v.TKor'clotFiingTortiMJ.---same,- twenty-ei;1u thousand seven - huadred aodsixtv-five dollars. , ' '. vs Y "-' .sFor fuel for the same, twelve thousand on e hu ud red and ninety ? six "do! I ar; Y r "5 For cooti Agent expenses, )thirte;en thou ? . live hundred dollars..-;; vYr Y Ar1 ad(!i:oo"al contingencies, no t enu merate J for the sanies five hundred dollars.' :, For military torcs fcr the sarbe," thatis to'say, for keeping th earns in'repair, anno rerV payi and ;armofers tools, and ord nance stores:: three thousand dUars. Y ; :y Fr medicines, hospital -stores and in - '1 . -. -4." " f' . : struments for the usq4 of the cficer&and mariues on shorei two thousand three hun- f dred and sfxtY-mne dollars.'1',-1;- . Y ' Fir ifie cbinpensatioi-' of Colbnef -Sam- uei tinier, loricenam exra services rela tive to thtt'ttccounts" of ll. iM. Deahai one h u ft-1 red and 4 1 w en ty-bne dolla rs a nd twen ty cents. VHJVJ vKvVr Ty;.' For the '".followin items Which hvebeen cWried iojhe surplusYund.'ori .the first January, -einieen nuiiurea na iweuiy eikhs v'fr.z J lY n -5 YY p'or contingent expnde8 Y prior to one I moiisano eignt nunorm an J twenv-.lour eight hUmlred :and forty -tw.oIollani thirty four cent?; .'. Y;, ; :? Y " Y; Y( For ron 1 i ngent ex penses-- forgone , thou -sand eight hainjreif antl twenty-fouW : two h pu sa 0 d ei gh t h u n d re J Ya u d , n ui e ty- three d ol 1 afsi'f ou r , cen t4. y,';jY I' -rV't , For contingent expense for one thousand eight hundred 'and-twenty five, seven him dred and eighty-four dollars twenty eight c'entsl' j-i ' r - .'. " ' J ;r . . roi contingent expenses Tor one tnousand eigne nunureu anu 1 wefiiy. live, not enume rated, two hundred and forty dollars, eight centi. "v , ii - ? Y' , - f '-1 For Navy YurdsYfive thousand dollars. , For Navy Yard ja.t '-Fensacbla,! three .hun thirty sven cents; Y -'- dred dollars. For Swords and .Medals, five hundred and severity nine' dollur, Mxty two r cents. r or ; nve scniKiners, nriy eiguc uonars thrrty' three cenis.'n . - 4 ' - J ' - , . For building Barges, sixty seven dollars sixteen cents.' - ' t,v Src. ,Q. Jtndbe it further e'natted. That xnt? aiore&aMj uins xe. pain out or my mo 11 ey .hi uij;f reahury, nui oinerwi; j appro pn.iietl. " ;' Yv I - i :Yav" $ec. 3. 'Jind be it further; enacted V That there be, amPhehsbv is.appmpriatedf for dent of the Uuited States riuiy think nc cessiry and iproper to provide live oak and ill her f imber, for the use of the Na vybf.the United States; a ; sum not exceeding ten thousand dollars lo be paid out! of the mo- ueys appropriated for the gratlual improve- mem or ineriMavy oj -ne. oniieu - oiates. by the firstsction - of the act. entitled, 4 An act for the rad u at improve m en tol the Navy the llritteii S tates, approved thithud bky jof Sl naMran teai YtY- nospECTtrs 1 --."-i-foy -fYl't SOIZOOIlY r To be established, at New-IUyxji. Connecticut, Sereno JSl E propose in the ensuirij? ririgCa ttta blisb at New-1 lav'en, a School for the Edu cation of Boys,; to jbe called ? the 'Ifeto-Haven Gymnasium i and. have -engaged the large "and commodious bU"ddui, jriirjna Steam-boat Hotel, With the adjacent grounds. The house hv one mile "; from ' the .college, i and bree-fou rt hs' of a ;.mile -from the jcentre of the town i, and commands' a fine' view" of thef New 1 laveri Yrallcyj! and tlie ' aurwmnding ' mountains; ot the harbor; the Sountl, anil Lfng islahd; Yf i Y New-Haveo; as a place of moderate size; and great salubrity, j as'diattinjnished j for 'the' beauty of its site and environs, lUie neatness of its build-, ings' and grounds, and th"e richness ufju foliage-, and as presenting a state of society in' a high de gree moral, rilighiened arid pol.shdvis a ta ed seat of education, j. It- is within ? eight hour travel trom New-YrYiBii- withiit? ie3s: than twenty.foCtr iiori , Boston, Al bany and Philadel phia, and has a direct communication with: every part of the United StajieiC.--V The proposed institution uY its general plan, is intended to resemble the Round Hill! School, at Northampton i the proprietors' of whicti, for ha ving introduced h$ J2jfmnasittrn into.this country w ith '-so much talent and success, deserve the nwik; of1th j friends of lUera!ure; jas the y do ours also, fot the frankness ' and.cordiaUty with which they have seconded bur des.griYY 't ' YsVe propose wrtlif tbei boys, to occtipy the houesjifajmdyvJLo ttjke ithe'entirejchargejof them, anu to stand in ,the; place ojtheir parents; The government of the instil utioo wi II be at once strict and parental; ; jT1 boys, unless onspeciat occisions,viltTnot be allowed' to -ji-letye--. the grounds," except' inlcbmjrry? with a' teacher or guardian. . They will be permitted to contract no debt,' and to make no pui-cliHses for; them' selves.,. It is i ntended to have theni hi ways, - in effect undej- ojir own ieye; arid. to vfill up; their tune with study arid usefiil recreatiofU'-i-.Wishing to form the lcharacter from? anrf fearly period,; and riot tqbe responsible for habits and c character ; formed elsewhere, we propose to reCbbysof theagof and jto decline ( tmlexs in peejuliar cases) 'commencing with any aftiar tbf age' tf fount sin&h'P Y "A part of each- day'is Vto be rejrularly devoted t o.Gymiiac3ttTcis employ ments are titfe pest means ot preserving tile health and , myigoratin; the constituttoiw Assiduous&iteniiori will be paid to the subject of irwnrie;'i --:fi.?&rtMy: -As some boys -ari designed for college, and others sire not, ;the -course ? of education' will be accommodated, irt-eaeb case, to " the wishes of the, parent. JBoth classes of boys will need in itructkni In Spelfing, tteading, iWriting & f)raw in.Mn? Declamation and ! Composition,. in'Arith mcurawl Algebra.: ; tieographyi i with. the aid of the: best Cooks,7 of lups,v Charts iod Globes, is tobe .'pursuedj as anobjectof prime unportan.ee. Both -will ab6 study' jench, Spanish, German and Italian, under naiir teachers riand . for - ttiis end, measures have been ;taKen to iprocure the assistance of gentleme tfcS aiowledged talents and character i y - - . - -j The? boys pfeparlrig for cullege !wilLlikev7"2 rbe taught Latin, andr Greek," with, the elements of History, and where it is wished the Hebrew, .Y-The boy, not intended for Cjollegei will, in i d diiion to the above, Le taught Latin if the pa rents consent Gramn:ar,i Uhetoric; and as ex tensive a course cf I.litheriitics' aa; is desired. They will have the opportunity ta receive a re gularcoar$e' pf mstructua -ia. Cctany, History, Logic; Ethics, itcntai r:.::0 Econom V." ' Xt i ex neci !tr t!. dents,' who.havebeensufnciei.t in c csui'j: f 'educati. "u'and have imade t : r:' :" 'z Uiaroents. will be permitted toiler ! cop of Lectures pn Cher,:-ti7, 'liLra' . , rr. I C 0JCyi;y -r rot.ea.wr . .. Unan ; t - co:r-2 Natural Philosophy ar Astrcr.c... , i'zt Y QltmtctL . . - ' H 1 " The rel" -ious inttruction.of tl.2 ;iT ; ;:' parental., I'tjegreat a) in will '! j t" i: i up in the fear of God:' Each, d--:- 111 I. enu:wiu icaying tne acnpttircs end . .J I i I. . r'.' . . :i neisioie wui oe. a c :.j-ooos. t ... and the pupils will r ttend C!. il designated by .their r rents. - Tins is our f"!iru kdan . e tvi'd cute it rwjth i. .vlity reservii -, ' rfght of making' such t.ver.t.' shall show to be. necessary, education, we are not wholly t. Of us has beep;occupied: for r, . ' : eve' ou,. jn.a cour3cr ot.,jcollep:atc i.v r; or uahhve had the ; pnvdege cf:rr of the prirfcipal 'He nanes of Euro p of us during a Ic . j residence in C. ex3Jnmed,.vwith the :tmost atter. x 1 r the system oFedacationpursued in t. Universities,1 and in her 'Academic z . r cial Gymnasia., -r Y ' T L There will be two vacations - 1 year. of three; weeks ,thefi' jo Coxnr. . xe oii V Wednesday ot May? the other, f-n '.'1 veunesaay ot sepiemLr. U .11 , b, boys may remaiu at the j5chool- . '.Yl ' at expense.'. - - f ' We shall have a .valuable I"! .ar T '' authors in 'English, Latin, ,Gree'-,"; renu , ish, Italiani and Germm.' f Tlie amval charge fcr t oys crt:.i' over, .is. Ihrte hundred. dolUrr, '2 ly in advance Tbut a deduct". ' tj where twp or mqretcome from c same tine.' The charge for boys un . 'w, ct t:.c ji ! hundred and fifty dollars. ! n thi j prized all charges tor msti . uon, tickets for ttie college lectures, ' ' , and mendi: toe .u : fuel, licrht - i .' except a bed or mattress ?rd b ! : furnished by the pupil. ! ; ' nese x..iy L j i C.4, on. the spot, at a fair p..ie. v. here it j vi vJ the clothing of the boys can be procured by uv and on terms advantageous tc the pircnt. ' :K.v is inicnucu 10 open i..3 c;i firtof May,-rY SERENO 4. DVrliiTrt, i" f::" Y henry E.piGr; :: - . "Letters addressed tojus at' Nc-..Have- , 1 ti ll E. Dwight; previous to the 1st c " ?!-rch V at Petersb "gr VaTt-will be prozr..tly Lticr 1 I . New-Hi.cn.NoVi 2C, 1827 m Tlie; undersigned, L i.ng raY" izci'ii'ir : ! . Yi the plan of a Gymnasium, abut tola citahiUh'--t m-tbis city, '.. ,'.,the.Uer.S H.. L .-vijht an J II. .1 Dwtght, Esql are persuaded cf the uV Htlness of such an -v institution; nd thinl; the t'.tutic:i - of the buUdirig, -jhe.accmmodadonaVhich it cf ibrdsknd the ;.mean:lir mstK::acn.vvhiih tl. y de:Tgnvto prvide mled- iti;" every .recpect, t the objecrin Viewv YTIie well kncT'n chr-tt of these gentl ien, anid the, bppcrt ' niti s I thyJ have enjoyed of yritrie'?." t'.o Lc:t t.-.c."..-. oHiutrocttnri ta Europe,fdii Yi tus .rc-t p ! Y: -to- thft public, for, the jfahhfC ! knd tuczti YI c". .'eciitjon of t!i'.- plan. propose !. A' YYJeremiah:)ayYPres Ya!s"Cc:i. -. '-YY ; erijidiiti. SiliimnV-Prclf. '.Cheirl. ? :ir Y ass Nat!lariHfKn Tavlcr, Prof. TheoL . ;Y;Y;jbi jy;-C!b'.4?sL-Pror. Or. Lit, : m r : Chauncev Al Goodrich.' Pj-cf. Ithet.. Eleazer Ti FiteJv Protrpiv,- : . ; v;-, OYrnennison Ofrastcd, Prof.. M.it. & Nat. T YI. ? Yllarry Cr- -elUUect. Cb. CLsrcb; N. 11. 'Samuel a;erwinTastorI?d I'res. Clu I?. U. New- York., ' lf'a?J;jm" YY U:ymi Wift. f,'" ITCarollnn. " J jicri..Wiinam Gastcn, Tho.Tas P. Devereux, Uevi'Dri. Caldwell, Prof.rAodrews.. ' YY'Ys--rYY Honl'.John C. Calhcur., . Itev. Dr. l!rr.?r,. 4 , Thc nasS. Cri.ke, E".- Alfred .Hennsiv Esq. Clianeellor Kent." V , Hey. Vr lliL or. Y t Wm.:W.Woolsev. Esq rtonyx neoaore uwigni Ly nue ; Uatl in, Esq. u ueoi ge linmn, Ksq.'i Ben-AV. ftbgers, Esq SeVP. staples, Esq.: Rev., Dr. ilatthe ws. Georgei.Vr; Strong, Esq Kev. ur Spring..- ArthurTappartr Esq. " Ptiitadelia. -u Robert Itato.i, Esq. .'j Rev. Dr. Wilson,. Horace Birineyi ' Esq , 1 Charles Chauncey, tv. Khhu GhaunCey, Esq. r Rev. Dr. Ely,. ' 1 Rev. Dr.' Skinner Yi;SITaATION ; either ait an instructor in an xlL Academy or is a tutor in a private fjimllv. Unexceptionable recotrimendatiqhs can be c.Ter-, ; Y Letters addressed to the Edit rs cf the RaleYh Chapel Hill, March 20 V , " - Yj" The: Columbia TelescoDe Will insert tl V 4J above 3 f times and forward their account to tLIs office. 5:;; wVoJC--;i-'-P ':v ..-.''.';vi'".v',.-; ':"''; 1 NQ.TICE rjnHE.Cert;ficate forj22'Shat!oft!.o Stocfe of- Joshua: G., Wright v nd- the Cert fic&te fcr 3 Shares, - of said; StocY irithe ;t::,mt5 rof Sucin ; Wright being lost, application will be rde for the renewal of sakl Certificates ist the cxpiratlcu of three t.anths frociitbl date., 1 :-. - Y : r" ,:-"Y- " Y ' SUSAN WRIGHT, J ;'jo-':ga g; wniGirr, .: - -. Ouuiui II l..ll4 A. January 4, A&li. ;r: s 5.-: V Ju3t pablishetl, t V ND for aale at tW.Book'-storf. f J. C. ibs r nd jlCv'Son in Italeighj price hhrc; a new f Edition.;of-tlie OfHce arid Duty uf a JUrfTl C I J ( QPrTIlET PEACi:, aajl a Guide to Glierifi, rohetsV Clerks, Constables and. other Civil CY-cersinortli-Caroliha-t 'With 'an appsn-.Ux'ccn,- talning the-, Constitutions of this State ai.d of i?.JY Uriised3t-Tes, r-i 4. cp,!ec..i oF'tthe tnctp-Y proved'fo; ..S3' for. th -j c,Y cf t-c32 'GtZz--: , Y; ; - The new F ,rtic i cfthb 'faluC- Wc:' ccnV ' tains besides, i;a 'foraieir-jtistf. I r-.'.'.c, tl.i; l.:V- -stance of all tlre important t- 7: -red' by tha" . General Assembly froQ t.s ; - 1'J.IC, to tl present period, which rppcir.uj;...-r thtir prr . heads.- .' : ." :-.!..-': 1- .-: ' '.'..-'.,; Otilcrs fcrthij new Wctlt will tz dulv'aV tended to, from any pa tft!;; Statff.-Y ..Dec. xv9 iuJ? 1 A Kuti;u and .;thcMsaIutury:Icssoa 5 yi UFilY GRINDER; - J ' Yrli y;-;vj : ,-; y - '- J Y v - 3 yr .1 i r
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