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I- t 'J 4 -V ' 'IT " -: .1 4, - f Ouys are. the pUns of fair, delightful iteace; i .Unwarp'd by party rag to live like brothers.' k , . ! v - . .'.4. , , '-. , . v .. v , . . , ' : . - V'X' . i i i - i i it - ' 1 1 " m ' 111 ii . -..., .... - - it j. :,.-,v ....::,:.... s--,r " T .-.": . i'j. " .t l"w,,wl,'',''Mp,"MiaM'',l,M"MI'"'"""" t i. - f j, i ' 1, r,- -- 'i I?,,.'";- 1 - - 18 JOSEPH GALES & SON,- Dollar pe annumTnaii m -Xt ADVERTISEMENTS ; ' eC(&g neatly inserted three ! for a dollar; and twenty-five cents for ceedin, on, those of great iTneth in the 8ame;proporUon....CoMKTr. Editbw must beNTati the nainpt-NVt Serie?. i IMAGINARY INVAUP -. .A, ,Wm?l tea Mrs. !rouj jy- pm.h .1 have Had 'wilrinc, bed me five DIB12 v - , " i'L . - Just as jou ;TOw-7:'n be ,&S.feryvw.:,,.?,,?f d-cSroHne flew !to obey h mother's . sen ' i mkr umhiiirn. uiu nwt - k.. iir ffrvstnelas. . ;A.if TrlR IlalUa III 1 - "a"- tJni"nm 1 auite easy "j r:r, . .. t ? tome, ui:-.v . . - p. . . h. a n v a c m v i.iiL in - linfl mi tout arm Lds" puHhe titlows in my chair-briMg Oii the bk,and let's see what's to be Anilthis order of mjrch, proceeded Mr. and Mrs. Crosby to the breakfast par: lour; which ha4 been preyioaslyermeti caUy sealed by the assiduity of; Caroline. . it w Jutvthe tea urn steamed upon the taWe: room had a southern aspect, and the sun shone full into Mr. Cwbj had fust taken ether, and his lady had just been rubbed with Steers' Opodeldoc. fc Caroline proceeded to do duty at the U Ohl'said Mr. Crosby, as he sat down iwhat a sudden pain at the pacit 01 ! Rrrinnq me ! cried Mrsi Crosby, ' At ithe back" of your head, my life ? a lead--ling symptom ;of apoptectic; tendency. "s ! And mv feet are cold, hot as the wea- ulipr is ' continued M r: Crosby I When the extremities are chilled, Car :;oline!,, muttered Mrs. Crosby to her daugh ter Jn, law, the book says deatn is ap I Yes.' said Caroline, half smiling,' to wards the end of .a long; and wearing dis order, bat not, surely in papa's state ot health-' -.i - ' . , I HeaIth! child.' eiclaimed Mr. Crosby Avhv neither that suffering angel, nor my self, have had half an hour's health since- since ' " -', - -C -; J , : Since,' interrupted Carolinej you have devoted yourself to the study ofBuchan : indeed, my deaf father, that book of fate should hot be opened by the world at targe - i " x "tis an admirable- book, child,', said Mrs. Crosby, f and -ilthough it is the'fash iun tolaugh at it now, it has saved us hun dreds of ; guineas,' which we '.else ; should have paid to the physicians.';-:, ' ' . . And cost you thousands which you have paid; to the apothecaries,' said .Caroline, Onlv hear what cousin William' says, a bout itv 4 i ?:;:;' '-; v;-!-; J . Who quotes me ?,' e3tclaimedr"cousin "William? opening the door. ;, J ! . , ; r , y 4 1,' ?aid Caroline, and her bright , eyes sparkled, as her young and elegant cousin oade his appearance -' upon the subject t)f that odious bookA " ,'j V': ' "J! .K i VVhat,' said the young "guardsman, making -fretVivrar upon the BuchdneeraP9 ;Wiiliara said Mr. Crosbvi you may call; us what vou nlease. hnt the discovery but since disorders fr'enerallv.: bWin . with fever, the incipient Symptoms of all must naturally more; or, less: rVsemble each o ther ; and .thus fancy which, like con Science; " iloth5 make cowards of us 'all,'? eke out the. rest "of the prognostics and e think ourselves sufferinsr under a com bination of ills, by which, un .fact;. we '-ar-e fiot in the sl'ghest degree assailed.' 1 Luk at "Caroline's cheek, AVilliam,' Mid-Mrs. Crosby, what do you think of the flush which you see'upbn it at this oio' tnent ?' -;-; 4 ? f -7 J : vv ;-... j.- h . Thibk!" said Morley, that it rivals the u"gm rosej .- v.U.'.-li''; ; ; -William ! said, Caroline: 'Jw ;V.' 5 r There.'. ftrlfrnil . Kiw "uc uusuea sxiu more, SaVa Mr PrkeK ' ttftWWnn Van .1U u '7 rrf"J th Tr;, . uonsen&e, wuiiam why, vile chilH'a - . . . uiuuruisuruers in time, tends to the saiva tion of the' constitution.? ' ,f i; Truly soyi my dear untle,!said.Capt. Morley nroH(lel vtii - do discover! them: . r - . Health, pure- health, by the gods i'ex S Paptiin' f .Shtiaed by native : Tnealth P htY f'--w at seventy Health aect,care: vou .hot,-Caroline ?' - lv the love- ! " ,ff , A the el ass is at ni nety-two i o the corner of the room iannesi removeu irom me innuence; of the tea-urn.' ' l j Ifpor child said Urasby, who wiis readr ng Biichr, and drinking .Dr..Solander?s British j infusion, poor Cary yesoo it is iny;angel is right,'! - 1 - ' I Oh,! my deaf father!' interrupted Caro line,? do npmake, yourself .uneasy about me. J; assure -you I am in perfect health : but you make me laugl with youc too anx ious fears, rso that I , cao hardly eat my brealsfast.'. iVr r . V '''M- ' Difficulty of swallowing,' sighed Mrs." Crosby, is a most alarming symptom.? yj r Ana so, ir A cnoose, inignr iirauige my reader with scenes fifty such dialogues, which occurred at niieal ; times,- the only periods at which the family ihet, and so it was. inai owinar to -iiieir auaictiom 10 ur. Buchao, this; once Happy couple moped a n d pi ned th ei rj 1 i v es a w ay in a dull hou se in the dullest part of Cambridgeshire, ; un enlivened by visitors,) whose habits and a riiusements might, 'they apprehended, ; in terfere with the regimen and medicine ab solutely necessary, as they , thought, to their existence, secluided from society and its innocent gaieties lty the fear" :reither.'of catcning coiaa or fever, or surieitK, or oyer teeuing, vor over exercising themselves ; nor, amongst the other dgremens of their seclusion should it be forgotten, that the physic tloset was situated at th; head of the great staircase, and flavoured the whole internal aimospnere,: wnicnr never naa an opportunity of escaping, except- indeed through the windows ot Caroline's boudoir, the only apertures eyer open for its egress alter tne lamny were up lor tne cay B7 AXTTSOniTir. K Laws of the United States. I An Act to reduce the duty on Greek and LAtin Bodks printed previous to the year one thou sand seveti hundred and seventy -fie, " 1 i , Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the : United States, ' of Jimertca in uongress assemoiea. i nat tne act .entitleu.'.? an act! to amend tine several acts imDosins: duties on imDortsL" passed 22d of May, ) one thousand eight hundred and twentv-iour, shall not be construed to impose upon Books printed r in Greek land Latin, which the importer shall make it satisfactorily appear to the Collector of the Port at which the same shall be entered, were printed! previous to the year one thou sand sevn hundred, and seveiity-Qve, a nigner auiy inan iour cents per volume. Approved j 19lh May, 1828. ! An Act making appropriations for the improve ment of pertain Harbors, the completion of the Cumberland road . to Zanesville, the securing ' t of the Light: House on the Brandy wine Shoal, andthe making of surveys. j Be it enacted by Vie Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of A- merica in ' Congress j assembled l hat the following sums be, land the, same are here by appropriated, to wit : ' I 1 For the completion of j the Cumberland Road, continued to Zanesville, in the State of Ohio, one hundred and seventy-five thousand dollars ; which said sum of i mo ney shall j be ''replaced. out 'of ,the funu re served for lajing out arid making roads, under the direction ,bf , Qongress, by 1 the several acts passed for the admission of the States of . Ohio, Indiana, Illinois,; and MissouriJ into the Union, brian equal foot ing with jthe origirial States. ; ' , To complete.the removal of obstructions at'the mouth! of Grand fiver, in the Stafe of Ohio, 1 nine thousand: one hundred and tMrty-fiveidollars and eleven cents. ; j fl complete, the removal of obstructions at. the mouth of ? Huron river in the State bfj Ohio,f four ihousand four hundred arid thirteen Hollars arid thirtyffiye i centsi " h X;To complete the erection of piers at the mouth of Dunkirk harbour,' in the Stale of Ne'w-Ybfk,' six thousand dollars f ' -r. :To complete the 'construction of the road from'; Detroit to Maumee, fivB thousand nine hundred dollars, i i - - T- '-f -, a To cohtfnue the road 'from - Detroit-to C h i cago a s far a s t h e bo u n d ary of the State of Indiana, eight thousand. dolIrfsjV,- ;:Tb pay a balance due ; the Commission ers for Ihying but. a road, frbni Detroit to Saganaw. river and bay, and ti road from Detroit to Forrpratiot, . in the Territory of Michigan, three hundred aud; 'Vwo dol-. lars and sixtynin e: cep ts.";)'- -Sy "I f -! To complete the buildidg of Ttwo piers at the mouth of Oswego harbor, In the State cf Ne w-Vork, authorised by an act of Con gress, approved the twentieth of March last, erltitled " An act to authorise the im proving or cet tain harbors,' the building of certain piers, and. for- other - purposes," nine . thousand five hundred and . eighty - uires uouars. aaui (uinj-niae ceats No wonder, aunt,v oaid.Mdrley, For deepening. the channel of entrance into the harbour of Presque isle, !srx thou sand , t wo hu ndred and twenty -three dol lars and. eighteen cents. ; " or completing the removal or obstruc tions at the .'mouth of Ashtabula creek. Ohio, two thousand four hundred and three dollars and fifty cents. ; bQr completing the removal of obstruc tions at the mouth of Cunningham creeks unio, one tnousand nve nu ndred and se venteen dollars and seventy-six cents. - For removing obstructions to the navi gation of the Kennebec river, atKLevej(iy's Narrows, by removing the half ; tide and other rocks, in addition to the aDDronria- tibn of last session, three thousand five hundred dollars. ' , For preserving and securing the Light house on the Brand v wine Shoal, .in the Bay of Delaware, ten thousand .'dollnrs. ; For defraying 'the expenses incidental to making examinations and surveys under the act of thirtieth April, eighteen hundred and twenty-four; thirty thousand dollars : Provided, That this appropriation shall not oe ccostrueii into a legislative sanction oi any examination or survey which shall not be deemed' of j national importance, and within the provisions of the aforesaid act of the, thirtieth fVpril, eighteen, hundred arid twenty-fourJ , r ''j. - To complete a pier adjacent to a pier at at Buffalo, in theptate of New-York, thirty-four thousand two hundred and six dol lars. K i f i-j . " '' p; "'f Approved , 1 9tlMay, 1 828. ' " LOT JERIES. NewYor& Cobsolidated--Class 8. Tp be driwn 11th June. 812,500-82,40) payable in Land. S5,000 1 83,000 1,600 ; f,400 . j 1,000 1 1,000 ' 500 , I 500 ' : 500 5 of 300 20 of 100 - 2,000 1,290 1,000 1,000 500 500 500 5 of 400 10 of 200 V 1 ,1 besides 50, 40, &c.'&c. Whole Tickets $5. Halves 2 SO.i-Qrs. 1 25. Dismal Swamp Canal: Lottery.No 15. . To be drawn 19th June, 1828.;: 1 Prize of 810,000 is i 10,000 . I ,.! 2,500 2,500 - 1 i; 2,000 'I 2,000 1 f, 1,200 I 1,200 2 1,000 !-: 2,000 4 a i ' 500 ! 2,000 . : 5 ii. 300 ! 1,500 10 T . 200 ; 2,000 10 ! . . 150 ! 1,500 20' j 100 ; 2,000 besides 40, 30.- 25, &ci v Tickets 84 Half 2 Quarter 1. dj Orders from any part of the United States (free of postage,) promptly attended to. , a ; Tickets can be had in all Lotteries, and mo ney paid for Prices whenever presented, a-;.. " Address your Orders, - U . , YATES 8c ,MclNTYRE. . i: : . . Richmond, Virg. NOTICE. ITHHE Surviving Officers of the Revolutionary 1 Atm; who received commutation certifi - ! cates,' and the iSurviving' non-commissioned Offi cers and Soldiers of that Army, (not on tne pen sion list) who" 'received ; certificates for the pro mised reward iof eighty dollars, : for enlisting- for the wari and (Continuing in the service until its termination, are requested; respectively, as soon as may. ,'be possibly convenient, ti to send their names, and the names of the places where their nearest post Uoffices. are kept, by letter ad dressed to Colonel Aaron Ogden at the uity of Washinetdn. who ' will be there ready to receive theht.' -This will supersede the ne cessity of appointing agents j to transact v-the business ; at the Treasury "Department, from whence, by this means the proper papers' will be sent, free ! from expense." to each ! individual showing his rizht to the benefit of the act of Congress, lately passed in favor of persons of the aoove description. , , -w - - 1 - N. B. Editor throughout the United States, are requestedjto give two insertions to the'above notice. - tt ' l- - - - '' ' May 2$. v Williamsboro Academy.. fBIHE semi-annual Examination of the Students 1L connected with this Institution, - will com, : , -mmJt t ' " Al. J' "" 41 1 '(' ' ' ' - .1- V mence on v W!ea.nesaayi'xne4 tin june. , parents and Guardians are requested tdttend. 1 " The'SubscHber 'has had .chargejof:the Wil liamsboro "A?demy for up wards , of six yearsj during whicli -ijime,:he .believes (entire vsatisfao tion has been Riven' to all interested: L-The o- vernment of this school is stritt. but parental.. Constant 'attention, is paid' not only;io thegen-i era! improvement of the Students in useful learn ings but also! to the formation of correct morals. The Exercises will bere&amed on Monday, 23d of June. Two or tthree additional Students can be accoxnmotlated,4 with, board in the family. Board can alio be obtained in the most respec table families,' of- the Village J and neighberhobd, on moderate, terms.? V1 ;iV- ' ': VillianisboroIhas always been fan: id for its healthful situation, and its excellent water. . I'd student has been absent Trcm school more th bne day, on account of sickness fcr several years. References -jjudge Henderson,, of the Supreme Court Wm.Bobards, ,Esq. State Treasurer i Rev.;Dr. HcPheeters, Balelgh? ZlrilThso.; Par-, ker and -Mr. S;: D. Cotten, Tarboro. ; Vv v - - ALEXAIiDEIt WILSOir ' 23rd Itay 1828. ;:. ; .;. fJ; ' , 71-3tw (tjT-The Tarboro ;Free Press and Edenton Gazette will insert the above three : times and orward their accounts to t2xe $coiaryt L IiAW, SCHOOL. ' I x a- "- ,: . ..' iA f" TXTY LAW, OFFICES Continue open fothe JLTJB, reception of Students. I shall occasional ly deliver. Lecturea, but at no stated times and Will at all times gi ve. explanations; as -far as l am able ; and; will indtitge in and invite free discus cussion and interchange of opinions upon legal subjects. ., j .rV ,,, .- V -, .j ; . i ilt js not required that any thine should be! paid in advance. l"' L. HENDERSON. Near wniiarasboro; Feb. 1828.: 471 in2w?m Louisbuvg Male Jlcademy: 3T1HE Examination of the pupils of this Insti 4JL i tution will take place on SYednesdavl and Thursday, ithe 4th and 5th of June., Ther will be public speaking at 11 o'clock on Thursday, and an Exhibition by candle light in-tlieevehing, by the students. : " The exercises of the Academy will le renew ed on Monday, the 16th June, under the imme diate superintendence and instruction of the sub. scriber, whose plan of Education accords j with that at our University. ! : . -- . - j Board, (with the subscriber) $40 per Session. Tuition, 1 , d6 Both payable in advance. ! 1 C. A.' HILL, A.M. Ma 20th, 1828. i ' J V - - - 71 3t Spring Grove Academy. QTpHE Examination !at this Academy . will take 4mL place on Monday, the ' 16ih of June I and after a recess until that time, the business of ihe School will i recommence on Monday,- the 2od of thev same month; under the government ot Mr:Guernsey; whose past services entitle him to increased patronage. Board an d Tuition as heretofore, i The main object of this School is to prepare the: Scholars for the University, and from the efforts made; its attainment is looked for under very flattering, prospects. j ! joiin d. Hawkins.' . May 24. , 72 6w Just Published, a And for sale by Joseph Gales 4 Son, THE REPORTSOF THE SUPREME COURT for December Term, 1827, by Thomas p. De vereux. Esq: Subscribers will be furnished with their numbers, by mail. - Raleigh, June 2. I , FOR SALE A light SULKEY with a neat Harness. Apply A at this Otn.ce. June 2.' - 73 - - Jl Situation Wanted, TN a TAN-YARD as Tanner and Currier, ! by I. a person that understands the business in all its branches, 8c who vouches to give satisfaction to any one who may employ him. A letter address ed to G. A. C. through the medium of the Ra leigh Post Office, will :be immediately jattend cd to. - Raleigh, A pi 28. 6C : j Mrs. Thompson ; IT AS iust received from New-York, an assort JX ment of LADIES SHOES, LEQHOR1S BONNETS and MISSES OPEN STRAW HATS, and other fashionable article's which will be sold low for Cash. . . i - Raleigh, April 15. 1828. . 62 3tl . State Bank of North-Carolinaf? May 20, 1828.-j J t - ' ; . '':;-;;v'- r . TIHE President and Directors of this Institu tion have determined to circumscribe the extent of their Business, by calling in gradually a portion of their outstanding Debt--by declin ing, for the present, to make any new Loans on accommodation paper, and thus curtail the a mount of their Notes in' circulation. ' ; . " -r The better to effect this Object, and to sustain the credit of the Bank,' they have determined to make no Dividend of the Profits for the last six months, but make! use of them with such other means as they can command, for procuring such available funds as shall; in 'future, enable them to meet more promptly, demands which may be made upon the Institution. ' 1 . u . "V ', - ' The Board are aware that this determination will bear hardly upon many Stockholders j but when they are informed that : the measure is deemed necessary to insure the future prosperi ty of the Bank, they will generally, it is believed; approve of the course adopted. ' - ',- " f : 4 Had the1 Board been less i indulgent ' to the debtors of the Bank, it would not no w be neces sary to withhold a" Dividend from the Stockhol ders ; -and by hereafter ,requiringT regular in'stal- ments irom xneir aeaiers, ix is nopea a. use ne cessity will not agam recur.. , : 1m . : : WM. BOYLAN, PresL I ti ; A jTeacher: Wanted.t. . : v- ? A GENTLEMAN qualified; to teach the Greek irL-and' Latin Languages, is wanted immediately to 'take charge of an Academy in Johnston cou n ty; Persons desirous of the situation will please anblv to" the Subscriber.- living" II miles below Smithfieia. : ' i 4 -a ; JESSE WHITLEY. : ' ' Johnston" Co.' 23d MayV ? V: 71-3 wp ; - v:: ITRACTs;,;-; flHE t Tract Depository of 'North-Carolina; es 1 JL tablished in this CityV is now well illed with Tracts, having just received f a. large Quantity of about two hundred : numbers. Auxiliaries can be supplied ith almost any number or quantity J t nat tney may can lor . jyracis ; nu w . iu uic Depository are well selected,, printed! on; good paper; and with a plain, elegant type.j 1 T'r y i IN conformity with a Resolution passed by mu tual consent of the Dialectic, and Philanthro pic Societies; that a member -;chosen; by each alternately shall deliver an' Oratipn in public on the day. immediately preceding Commencement Day; Mr. Axfrkd Moors ;baa been appointed on the part of the Philanthropic- Society,, and will discharge the duty assigned to him on -the errain. Commencement, v . . ' ; ' -J t VpubfishedbyordCr of the" 4 - f V . PHILANTHROPIC SOCIETY." . Chapel HilV May 15. V69 4M, - A LL persons are hereby cautioned and forbid jOL den to trade with or - j trust my wife Mary oh my account," as I shall not pay any debts she may contract, or for any articles that may be furnbb; edonmy credit . ; . WU..HED7RIEIT -. Edgefield C. iWS. eg- lr4-V ..-: A BARGAIN. fTlHE Subscriber, being .desirous of removing ; JL; to the WestofTers for sale the tract cf Land on which be Ijves, situated in the county of Gran- viuc, ana tying on tne waters of Grassy snd Jon athaa Creeks, 8; miles south of Roanoke; andl7 horth-of Oxford. , It contains btwf 1900 acres, 6 or 700 of which are cleared,' in a good state for cultivation, i anl well adapt ed 'to. the growth; of Corn; - tVheut, Oats, Cotton and .Tobacco.: There are about 150 or 200 acres ofilow groumls of the high Lnd seven or eight hundred acres' contii?uoua to tkta dwelling, inferior to none in this section of coun try, with 10 or ,15 constant ;Sprin-s..VThe inf ptovements are extensive. ;The dwelling hpuse is among the largest, most roomy, rand in every: rcspeci .ue most convenient i.irj tne county, it is new, sn4 built of the ivery ;hest materials, besu tifully situated oty a gentle eminence, overlook- ing a large extent of; country. ; ; The but bouse;' of every kincLare also hew, and in a style accom modated to thedwelling house i j Within half a mile of the DwelHm?. .are a iCiw andiSrist Mil! and Cotton Gin. Vtht8Grist Mill, yields 11000 bushels-of Corh, and 150 or 200 bushels of Wbeit" pr annum.- A ready sale niav always be made of the proceeds of the Saw Hill.' It conUins Ert extensive Orchard, with a creat varietv cf kzYett fruits. The tract is sitnatMl i in tin, r-nfi- neighborhood; which fbrliealth, : wealth, intelti gence. morals, and every social' consideratiem gives place to none in Jhe State.' . The. Subscrf ber forbears a more minute description of .thS' above tract, as, those, wishing to purchase ire" ex pected to view1 it and judge . Tor thetnelves:i The terms will be low1 and accornmodatir.! ' i - i :. I , -A"- ; h. youkgV March 19th, 1828: ; -fl f -; ; - - ; 55 2ni State ;6f NprthrCdtqlirii;. Johnston Gountv. i" " THIS day appeared before me, Eafnabas job iu son. and made oath, that on the 29th of Oti . toDer, itw, ne lost a Ked Morocco Pocket Book. -coritaing, among other papers, the. following ' Notes and Accounts :-One tote on Sims Pi Par- '' ish for$l 80, due the 25th of Dec; 1827, dated J the 9th of JanJ 1827; payable to him as Guardian of Stephenson Johnson ;; one 'dor -on JaV Whitr , tington, for $1 18, dated and payable as above,! one do, on Solomon Stephenson, for $0 55," da ted and payable as above ,j one do. 'on Britton -Johnson, for $1 00, dated and payable as above; -one do. on Joed Messer, for .$4 87, dated and payable as above j'bne do on Israel Stephenson, for $0 65, dated and payable a above ; one do. on Jacob Johnson, for-$12, dated and payable as" above one account on David -Parish, for $4 07$, payable as above ; ':. one do. jon Ivey Parish fer -0 37$; payable as above; j Also the following, -payable to"him One notejoh David "Parish; for -$5, due 25th of DecM 827,!; dated some time in' March, 1827 ; one do. bri Montillian Sexton, for' $2 50, due,as above, and dated in May, 1827 ; one account on do. for $2 due the- same time t and one do. on , Willis Sexton, - far .4, dde th& same time. - ' , D-H. BRYAN, J. P, , May 3d, 1828. : f ' 70-3tp f - Female vEducatibnl fUHE Trustees of the Raleiffh Ackdemv. fc: ; A ing determined to-compensate theiKTeahV ers, after the expiration oftne; present session, by giving up jto them theeceipts fbrTuitionlof -of their several Schools, (reserving for the Ipiti; tution.a low rent fpr the use of the Roomi,) te' Subscribers respectfully inform tlieir friends and ' the public,' that they ' have! engaged, thefnoojbs which they have heretofore occupied in tie Aca demy Buildings. They will be happy to cohti- .. nue to instruct the young Ladies at present un der their care and such others as niay be sent to ' them.. Parents and Guardians' rnav rest s insured, " that every attention will be paid, riot onlr'to the ' Education, but to the morals andj behaviour of ; their children and wards, j! ' - " : '.- A' '' Tanicular attention will be"gu;en tor those1 Branches which .are mostll importaiit t and the wishes of Parents will be consulted iwilh regard to thft studies of thpir-frnddrnir "7 V " The rates of tuition will be as list aK friz FirstClass,rv--l Second do."; i '''b . . 7 50 Third do. V r .' 12 50 - Fourth do. ' p 15,50 .Scholars in the above Classes will be received " into both uooms. - s i . . , ..It is intended that every excitement Xh lauda ble exertion irftpe ; pursuit of learning: hall be continued. : Certificates and Golden Medals will therefore, after the present year, be awarded to those who may, in the judgment cf their?Teach; era nu ouxcp, ue aeemea wortny ot theni. i REBECCA JGOOD N, ANN BENEDICT ' .Otr.lt expected that Tuition will be p:Ed in . 1 - . .. i . -. ... " . Raleigh May 22. Hills borough jiAcdaeiaV. i T rsHE Examination will commen; 3 cn .ltopd- ' -i.;-the 2d of June," andl conclude on ths isvcn '; ing of the following day.' ji The exercises mil ts resumed on the 2d Thursday in July. ; ' " y . -j; c-- V. J. 1 I N G n AM, Prificij: . P. IS. As the classes commence in January. V V r Boys who have atuJiedj the , Latin Grammar, (cr, are in any.r.jgner siage oz Barancernsnt will izo May 28. ' ' - f : . 72.5t , Fifteen Dollar j Reward, AN AWAY fro: the Subscriber, living nins A C. ii. on WcdncS- . Collected about him. ; H?Ty tccT: t.iih hsrn ma j ny articles of crothing.'mc -tly tl."..i, arror j which j are aVar f new-bound shoes, a lr ba, half worn; a pair of twilled doye-coicred pant; rcn-, a pair of I"n?ey piintaloops, f r. J two rrircd c.;?. It is conjtured that he has gone into the r.s'h- j borhood ot rayetteville.f 1 will give the above reward to any person who ? will return the said neCTO,' or 10 collars lor his ccnLnecir.t in any gaol ana imcrmaiion ri.ea to xnat a rjet mm. Randalph C. IJ. Apl 22.- 5 C3-6t . ; ' Of c jsry r dczcriicTi leatlYXiecutdl at Cb CJZl 38 years old," about 6 feet; high, thin made, quid: spoken; and. very dark no particubr mirks re- !: I i. ) . - I. .'"
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