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ft 5.-..' -nr- . !. ... sJk '-' '-. rS ;-.'..' - . ii '- f XJriwarpd' by .partjr'ijage- to-live lifce.brother-i - ".',(. "ir-.'V- . -- V la "J. ; 'i. Vl- 'fi .; . - I. MAt Five DoliarstJef ahminvbalf ih adTaai'ce.f -- - W-' . a,.. '.4" ... 7T7. s. C I Sot exciflinff-. 1 6 1 ne.s neatly insetted three v J times for a Dollar; sid cents for every suc- i - ceeding' publicatior ;? those of greater jength' i j in the ame; propo tionr; ConrsicATiows 1- v 1 j thankfully received J.,Xttebs to the Editors ;"; ! 1 must-be post-paTtl. :;; aleigVt5 Academy ; mHE E-xercises of this Institution will be re 'V J. - sumed .on,' the irst londay ' JnT' Jiuary tinder the continue! superintendance of the v.Thft assistant Teafchers, both in" Che. Male pnd feihaleldepartmaife, whose diligence; and ' MrlU contiriue;to . stve. in ' their; respective Ml places..' " .ri,, . .; rdict was 'elected Std. jfill her place in the Fe- xnaleDeparamenV ao( is now reaay to engage in iae service wi, avu - ; ' The Truste es are hippy in having it in their t fi -ower to saj', .tnai mis Lny, wo aas oeen II ions enCTeed In the Instruction and govern ;nent of yditf Ladies,-conies to them with .-uch ample .testimonials," that 'thev can; with ;.; n rfinnaence, recomnicim ucr wuc aiiu sy ' " trons of. the rnstitujionj as every way vejl Vj-tf) tdified vto" dcnarge.;xtie autes ot ner ap. . :: Ah;aiTatigement has been inade with Dr. I" f I I'- xPhecters, under, whicwaatnas been u- v Mially called the Clasaical Depkrtfnent of the ; A : J cademy is' how, at his bwn Yequest, given '4' 1 i oito his' sole instruction arid njahagement.' nr mbre1t)articular informatM respectiug 4 jnnrie m which that uenarttfient will nere- . r . - : . ... .. ' .I ;'. A " . after be conducted,' the Publi is referred to f The.tuition fees of the, Acadenjy,;Jbr asessi- i on'orha4f.year are the following: ; chismscopy-writing, ndClass-r-T116. ur finipU rules in rV' Antnmeuc, comnmung- uj uiciuyry 3 the English arid Latin Grammars, : Geography ' of the 'United i tates, - 3rd Class Arithmetic, Geography and . - I ja.u ocw mcni's -of the Latin Language, Nee- die-worki L : ;. . :::2. 4th Ciissr-The Latin and Greek LftivJo. " -'giiages ' .thrpugliout, 'Elements' of : ' s ;Mat .hematics, JCatural Philbsophy .' 1 r. arid Astronomy, Rhetori c ! Logic, "-MoraU Philosophy and rChemistryj r Dravy-mg, Painting and" Embroidery, 15.. I Eachtuden is likewise required to pay 50 cents a session -to the continsrent fund for fire- I. .'.r" v V . W. H1I1L; Secry. k RaTcigh; Dec. 231823. ; ; , ; U- h ' l; Jlaleigh GramrAar. School OR, .PREPARATORY PROFESSORSHIP rpH Trustees of the Mlaleigh-Academy, ; 8 having given up 'Jh the Classical Depart- ? tion and management of the subscriber, he ' t.roDoses to establish a Grammjvr hchoo,- on- a plan, of which the following is an outline : ; V Vli The:umber of . pupils, sh.dl be limited sto t-nenty ''but the school will go into ope- . iiion with ten or wun any less, numoer. 2sThat, the Attention of the instructor may kitv or noTTo-e in United States. - ' J . 4., The' use of tratislatibns'. am mg the pu-J, us,-eiincrin, or oui oi iiie.scuuuiruvui, un i e strictlv prohibited ; but, in all cases where I '.1. I . 1 J?! I intention ;pf the instructor down fami- Jparly with the 'class ras qne'of i s members, and. aid the pupils m gettingthe: by- translatinsr'Ht for them, but .lesson, not v- referring (hern to their Dictionaries, an1 afitrdi igjhern Vw;h hints ail directions as will ehable tbem, in the exercises of their own faculties, to sui .mount ;4he; difficulties -Which; occur-: after which, the class will generally bejequired to 1 nor-; ne too wivwi umucm nu iv umc H.inniTmrL 1 nis- wirn 11s lieaiLuv snuaiion 1 lumicr mucii uisnirurea irom navinp- me 1 nn 1 Th tt- tt:u Ti:n i" cj-.a o i-! pay heaven tcreacnrecHauoine pupus and moderate charges tor Board ana luiupn, Kn, on, anutne toot board being pamtedjof Carolina.- The owner: is rfeqriested totfeome "Th Eo Fan not, at any..u..i,-up.uiir must insure it . a uoerai ; patronage. . i ne V ooay oemg 01 a paie green. 1 forward; prove property.tpay charges, and Western 'Carolinian; iwilh ?"C:1:-."?. - ''VV '" " il' V t'L'r . - ?inciesi pcmiuuwiu uc r .l V V,1,': Pi"c"cu- tase him away. s. GEKEN, Jailor. until the 1st of February. - O u43rTheobiectoftheschoolshaJbe,topre-Iflno morals of those attendine-it. - I sion 6f the aforesaid ShnS and Gilliam, or S20 nr,ek xr ho 4 . " ' - ' tiare the pupils fr eniering, wit); credit, the! . . j ! ' 4 I for the discovery of the property. . v ' ' i . '" . " I fttftT fvf -fvtli fcnivcrsitv of this State, or any other tlnirerJ, 3ERMSV S OLOMON WILLIAMS. -TKnSah tie general. stanuing oixne ciassorine aim-i ingi ca'tiesipf any particular lesson, ,c' timber' oif de 1 w 1 11 i . i? ' ! : r lessons, seem to .make it necet&7Jrv; It is the I v the to Sit v j m review tne lesson, ana recite it at mc proper our, , v , : ;, . y. . ,: yr? (. J; . ;, ' ' f -rThat- the-minita rnavhecorrie ;aermaint ,sd with'the sohitiori of the 'princibal.difficul- Uies. W be met, with "in the classics, j s. a selec- 1 tion jof these: difficulties will be pj-epared as . . - . rir. . J tjoon;. as practicable ; and particular sentehr les, as .trial" of skill, shall, from tioiei tP.time, I -e handed t.j the.nuplls. - 'After alliwinr suf- j 'clent.timerjteflection arid resesrch, their .- itions .wiirbe called for r and ifnot satis a ctory to V the insti actor,;. he will eitherfur- tSf ".bat appears to him ta be'the triie solu- 'ion,' or trive further tiirieTor investigation, s ? 6. The cliVses will be reauired tobav scru-1 ' - r r ;r5tiious - attention to the' mles Pf Yro'sody, ) i r j , an emit utiiuui ic uib ihas, habituate themselves to a cariect nro-1 r 7f The school-room Ishall jataU Hmea uruishcd with a comnetent inimSV'f, ;'iept vMapsy fort; the-purpose of inrubting plissesi As they progress.ln the Geogra- .-r- of. the classics It ;ha been' iund by l' XAperience; that the classics vare'sftdiedbvf : i - . i . . i i ouin, wun increased attenUon andldelight,? the Ibilb wing Gentlemen may be f . A E. . ..T.l. . ' - .... when their acquaintance with ClaaaUal fieo-f- t W Pret ofth Rehool h n .a dav'be-feld r . Auctions at the "Court- wUl be. required ana teat; may qe, paui ynui i qenwr, -uic,Biaj gr;pny enables :tbem tq .located -their V Committee. -V " f r ' . , house in te town of Galisbury, N C k - A Houses, ana a.ois,. improved larms r xanK nuc-:-J tPo W, and hLstoHc facti, ;oRevVl..R. H.Iowusey. V..T'.r,': , - A.TJ. IIURPHEY, Preriderit,;; stocforthe.balince A credit oT five years ; Tecy T.-I - 8. The Sessions and vacations of the school will be regulated for the present, by those of the University of North-Carolina. ne pnee OIIU if tuition perssi6rt,wiU be $15, paid in aoV. rlHlscn naymgmpxea to meu ance - - - - tv,-. v f.i' V -'A 7 .oflbleiffh, wodld take under his pharge n 4x 1c Va J:n;A I from eifirht to ten vdung? ffehtlemen. for in- tendance of twb ' or more Kterary gentlemen struction m the Latm tod.. Greekangiges, will be solicited at, or near th enclose of each and inthe ElementarylBranches of Matiie tfi n.,A nfpvominmir tii- malics. , His Avish is, to receive that number nils privateto and parents arid guardiansshall ni3 fanuly as boarders, that iHbir moral be regularly furnished with circularsspecify- ahd religious deportment andimyement; irig the standing of their sons Awards, in re- mayj)e as fcarefuUy . attended to, as theur hter gard to Behaviour, Industry land Scholarship, aryquirementa. 4 . . '-.fj 4 - , in to;,Toi. .ftWnmi rm K' r.ir tr ; Trie accoinmodatioii provided for them will - i f - i - conduct of the students ; arid every prudent means adopted, to promote strict order, un- $ scnooi sucn, as to meeiie iiuporwiu . pu KLm;,.,i tnAraic nl onrtitunt ' mrlnstrv I poses of advancement m science. , ' All unnecessary harshness! and severitv. in the administration of the government and in- struction of the school, will be avoided ; and the constant .aim shall 5e, to render the pu- nils contented and tliappyj;L and to present theni to their parents and guardians, manl v welT-taiiP-hr. and virtuous. Should vouth of i- regular, immoral, or dissolute habits be found Ja. a. '' i. '1 I t,;n ..lAn1 ..n at - art v time. leak thev srJeedilv reform, an earlv dismission will be'the invariable consequence. w .1 . ' m ' ' i ".','', t AVithout entering into further details, the pTecedihg exhibits the' general features of the' proposed school; It is the ; wish-of the subscriber, to furnish the ', public on a limited scale; not with a showy, but a uscful institu- tion ; ohe which being reduced to the slm- pie character of a Preparatory Professorship, and freed from the distractions and draw- Viot-o InoManf n mrin ai nrlfr rilanc of in - '.fM.;nn- a ; hoi: tenH ;rt nm rTe. crree. to Promote the interests of solid learn ing,' ' A portion of public patronage.is there fore respectfully solicited. It is not promis - 4H . I . ed, nor need it be exacted,' that the pupils OI tllisscnooi wui jc prepaieu wiui aiijr unu sual despatch, for .their Collegiate course. Too much haste, without doubt, is the grand defect of, the present preparatory system. Na circuTmstance can be more alarmmir to the literary interests of any country than a ragel for entering Colleen with the 1 feast possible, or allowable amount ot preparation. ( It has long . been the opinion 01 competent judges, tnat to lav the foundation of a good: . education, requires much time, and; a patient persever - in ET an nil cation. -' ,' . minded that it is one thing for a boy to have x-arc u is sun uu-uuwus wc uiwcuvcr re - '"" "v) i iv iiino vi .Kuiuuj, extensive ami nnaiicu cuucauon ; aim auu- A - . IX" 111 1 A I I ther thing, for him to have the talents, incli - nation and zeal, sufficient to induce him to a - vail himself of his happy advantages. " After all that can be effected by proper discipline, and the most laborious and perseyering exer tions, the fond expectations of Parents and Guardians v will sometimes be disappointed. In such cases tooi the blame, not unfrequent ly, falls where it ought not. - But the well qualified .and prudent instructor, will always find his surest reward -in the consciousness of having honestly endeavored to discharge his duty ' " ! . . , - . j ; .. . . ' - m.i.,,rr,.,,A ." .i W. McPHEETEUS, Principal . of the Raleigh Academy. Dec 23, 1823: ' r - - -' ' ) . P. S.. Parents" Jiving at a thstance are in. " -!t - vcu .um commodated with Board, on moderate terms, c. i .1 u -. .1, k : i .1 in many respectable' private families in the city. Any assistance that the instructor can I render, in locating to advantage, such pupils j as may be put under his care, shall be cheer fully afforded, . ' Wv McP.v FAYE'ITEVILLE -ACADEMY. THtS Institution now. affords advantages equal to any in the Southern States be-1 ing conducted Upon the most approved prin-.J ciples, and provided with superior Teachers I in every branch of Useful and Ornamental 1 Female iDebartment conducted by Jilrs. ' y ' -milton rnth Assistant Teachers,' $2 50 nuoinieiiis, cr 4uaiwi,;... Reading and Writing f - ot 1 1 Un nsn uramniAr, auucih jiiiu .vy rn C Geography with the fke of Maps : and Globes, History, Chronology, Mythology, Rhetoric,: r ueiies setters, u omposition, xxhiu ral Philosophy, Botany, with PJahv and Ornamental Needle , Work. : .;- Mustci taught by Madame 4. Villa, in 6tfs ..,-. Itauan style. " , ; ' j .: Per ann. taught in the Academy, Sou, or S20 1 per quarter . . I Per anh. taught out of the Academy, $100 per quarter $25. ..Drawing, Painting, and the French language .'tautrht 'by 'JW Laisintr, a nutie, of. France. 4jrawin.fr and Painthifr: ner Quarter : $6 .s French j V ; ; - .-il-- f V 6 50 1 J I r M A. . Classical Department, under Dr. Q'.-'jDavisfs tuitten. The JAtin and :Greek. Languages, Natural and Moral Philosdphy, Lo- f -':,'. gic, Astronomy, Mathematics, Geo- vi t metry and. Algebra, ; I ; i : ' $8 '-- English JVlale Jjepartment. Rudiments - ! s -'" $3 IJeadlnc. AVritint?. Arithmetic, - Encr- lish-' rammaf, Ancient and Modern . .ucuirrauiiv.A Wiui mv .vy; the Pen anrl Trik nrovided the Students with-1 ; jviaps anQ uiooe except -.Mu'sicf $35 per quarterpayable i in ( advance )tf iyTt ). X'. 7j Wl HMTLTON. I For thesu . .. . - - - . - referred to. oftheSchoo Classical ScViool; i i. , , - I be hberal and genteelj and the regulations tf I For the accommodatiori 3f the inhabitants. of th City, from six to eigh t day scholars vill be taken, but the whple numberN taken under charge, j will be limited to eighteen.;.. . The course pf study will be directed on a principle different from the modem mode of tuition,1 and calculated ' to make the students sound arid thoroughly grounded classical scho- I larc. ' ."rh crlvrr1 will frirrnrneTif rn" tTiV-'first' I Monday in January next ; and f there will be tw" vacations! m the p'ear, cprrfesppndingin unie ana auraqon witn those at the university of the Sjtate. 'rf V H ;5'"-;:t;:"'q?A - Th price of hoard and tuition vill be $100 per session paid in advance,; which will in- elude eyery; expense! but that! of books and paperThe i, price of tuition jklonc, will be $30 per session, likewise paid in advance.' V The i subscriber ia happy to have it in his 1 riower to sav. that hi Inlan has the sanction of the lit. Rev. the Rihon of the TTiocese - and I the promise of his co-operation,' in whatever - - I may render This services really prohtable to 1 those entrusted to his'care. N - , Raleigh, Dec: 20,-1823. . H-V- i: .I -j"--.-'-..--",4 . v - . :.-'., In giving the sanction of my approval jto Ir.' leeman personally,' and to the plan of I tuition nronosed to bef tiiirsued bv him. T arii happy to present to the Episcopal families in I this Diocese, the onnortunitv of nuttinir a nor - r r - . - i. a r a a x ' J tion ofi their youth, under the immediate care 1 ot a gentleman iullyj competent to what he I undertakes : who in k few months will be in 1 Holy Orders- and engaged both' by duty and I interest, to the mnt e.nrn'est erifleavnrQ 'tn in- ism into uie minQS (a mose untier ms care. I riot only the principle!; of sound science, but muse suuiiu. anu long-uieu principles wmcu I . ... 4. . TTr 1 . . - . . . . i are- tn saten-narr! nti nnre nnrl unrletilerf rp: 1 ligion.-r-lri tlMspursuii it" will be my pleasure 1 to render him every assistance compatible with my other duties. 7 , f ' v -" . ' . JOHN 9:. RAVENSCROFTV . Raleigh, Dec. 20, 1&23. . - "Bevave Swindlers. Saturday, the 13th ult.. bassed mv r . ' rf ,. I house m Franklni County, two men, one iiu uwwui J Sims under the pretence of. being lame bor - I rowed a. Horse. Sulkev. arid Harness of me. to travel on . o Louisburgl trom which place they promised to return the aforesaid horse and Gig, the next morning, but have" not been I heared of by the Subscriber since. Sims r h - ; - l r . ...t 1 ,cCl: or xx iiiciies uigii, 01 uscuiar, ro- bust anDearance. weie-hin? about 200 lb GDUamU about the same heicht of a slender iorm, i weighing 14U pr 5U lb. l hese men had been lurking for several days in my neigh borhopd vin the capacity of horse Drovers but from circumstances that have corne to my knowledge, since their f departure, -ifrbin my vicinity, I have rio doubt but tliey are. prb- tessed swindlers. sThe Horse is a bay, about 5 feet 1 inch high, much rubbed with harness, and a scar on the inside of the? right hind leg, about 4 inches above the pastern joint. The Sulkey and Harness are about half worn The 11 4tp Stat 6t Xovth-tlaYolVila. , ; Randolph County. f- ;! ' Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions.? ' Novemitr Term, 1823. jonn u arrow ana otners, '.j- . I v;; ''-' Eleazer Fentress. Petition td sell Real Estate. TT .appearing to : the satisfaction ;of ,the i tjoiinvtnat-iue ucienaanx inunscaseis not an inhabitant of 'this State 'it is ordered thj.t nublicationeTmade for six weeks m the IMH.IEI1 ItkUUkVl S'i"lS notice to the - said Defendant "to at the next- Court of I Pleas arid Quarter Sessions" to be held for Xailkiii X avigatioii HERE AS the Stock subscribed to. this I Company, having" from time to time 1 been declared: due,' atd payments required to be made to the. Treasurer or Agent of the Company,' by divers advertisements in the newspapers. Notice therefore is hereby giy- en to Subscribers on iif hose . Stock all or-any part ; of the " 1-2--3-4--5-6-7--8--9- & 10th in-1 Esq.-of Sneedsborough, Anson county, ir to 'AleanderJNe$litti 4)f couiity.t Agents t . CorTJany.-t'Ahd lthat .the Stock of L. 1 , K fidafnnrlau nf CohMKiw Wliat IHPV rPPPIVf in fl!tnn..milt ho i( fhal nexti andvplead to issued or 'demur, other- best quality only, j ; - U V .lex.and-i- wise judgment will be entered against him. ; r; JJecember 4 j ..- -5 ; Itition or -Acodv. JESSE HARPKB, c c. c. . ' . r " t f-ken agair Pr. adv. . jv; r a-ot w ; ';anUS.XlV uhsc. x uers pn whicU all or any part of -Raleigh; Dec 23.1 823. J f i -t . ve'Instalrhcr 4 :;" remains, unpaid, will I .'A small portion only pf the purchase-money ' . -V Poiirt orPlea! anrl Quarter Sessions. - -l i v James yilson, sen.") V Original; attachments -. : ':-v." !'" " . i. Benj. Marthon summon James Wilson, juri. j ed asgairriishee.;:'v? .'3' TT.T appearing to " thej Cjourt' that? the Defendant m this case is not 'an - in habitant of this State r it lSl ord publication be riiade for six weeks Ieigh" Register, giving notice to th ordered that iks in the Ha- the said De- rourt of Pleas fendant to appear at the riexti Court of Pleas andCiuarter Sessions to be held ' for said County on the first Mon4ay oFebruary next, and replevy, plead to issue, o(r demur, other wise judgment filial, will be .'entered against him; A copy, . JESSE HARPER, c.c. c. ; Vr. advw $2. -.- 4 f r5-6t vri.- :RaridolphX!ou4ty Court of Pleas and Quarter $esions h 'November Term, 1823. Clement "Wood ... ..;.i'j .;. 1 "'-::; 'v. ., ;".v"l The heirs at law of Rob't FieM dec. T appearing to the Corirt jtba't part of .the ;rMz, bfendarita in this case ar not inhabitants of thi5State His ordered that publication be iriadetfor' six weeVs in the .leigh; Register; giving notice 10 iuc ueienuanis wapjjear ai demur, otherwise judgment will be entered I against them., . ' A copy, "I. J ESSE HARPER, C C. C. - Pr. adv. $2. 4 5-6t w . IWVIKVllSs JL'dWMTU, , I Idrtusbursr irankhn ? Count Jforth carountx. IfllHE Proprietor tenders his thanks "to his I I - old customers and the nub lie. for the many favors he has received since he has 6c 1 cunied m . 7 - ,, r . . j . i tne aoove estaDiisnmem,- ana oegs leave to make known, that he; has the same 1 m goodrepau for thesaccommodation.9t such I as may calLYDarticularlv travelling families) I having a number of private rooms and suita- I hie servants trtattenn thenr.. -' : .' I in auaixion to ine aoovej ne win acconinao I date Drovers with Lots, Grain, and Fodder up I ciuiiautc icrura. I f r . . 1 .. HAWKINS, December 6. THE Exercises in this Institution will be resumed on the 1st Monday of January next, under the: superintendance of Mr. J as. D. Johnson? llie , acknowledged ability : of the Superintendaiit, the cheapness of Board I "iiuimuunj auto, uic ucaiuiiuiucss ui uic, nlacel it is helieved. entitle this Seminarv to andluiUon, and the .healtmulness of the a mgn degree of public patronage, 1 j . , ij ; . : ' VM. M. S I nJJ. io . '"i" Ki -' ..Vi' SNEED. 1 :1m ND committed to the ail of this County. on the 21st of October last, a Negro Boy named BEN, about 12 or 14 years bldTyellow I , . . u-X . ' Jv I 1 lected : says that he of Lynchburg, Va. The owner is re quested - to come forwardl prove property, pay charges and take him away J .. - I ; ' S. GEREN, JaUor; . Greensboro, N.lC.'Nov. 2)9. ; r - i?71aw3m r f . , J ;: ' . j f : f tv 1 ND committed to the Jail1 of this cpunty, A on the 23d instant, a lfiegro fan named iiAuyiii Detween ana w years 01a, sxputi mm. . I A t ' . J ' I J ON accommodating terms, 590 acres of Xand lying within3i miles of Raleie-h. About 60 acres of it are' cleared and rthe re mairider in woods? , Any riebon disposed to purchase may know the terriis" by -appJyHig to the Subscriber who is npwVih llaleigh, and t . - , - robtJ r. Johnson. Raleigh, Dec. 8. ,v.;:, Uaeigi TapCT-mm J. GALES gives notice to those Cbun- j i - try Merchants who have been in the ha- bit of collecting Rags for his mill, -that he nas at present a suriicientfetocfc on hand ; and npiHE subscriber is authorised to sell Lands JLi in ( East-Florida lying betveen- thef Sti Johns arid Amanina Riyers.kif ; ! Z - ; Although a portion of these lands are ste- rile lands, vet a considerable part of them are fertile and healthy, have springs of excellent water " and . produce in ! abundance the , rich crops of Sugar and ; Sea-Island Cotton. As the owner will permitJ;purehasers to select their lands it offers a reasonable expectation ot accumulating wealth nroni-asmaii capuai. The title papers supported by the written o pimoris ormariy of the most eminent ;Iawyers n the nniorii will be submitted to the- inspec tion of those who wish to become interested.' THOS, STRODE, Agent & .- 7 :: Attorney for tbeowneT Wuvbe. required ana- tuat may oc pu.viui - M A m. m - J A. -m.A.m. .'.sci. fa. V the- next court ot rieasand uuarter sessions i jjaye been induced to a cliange ot reside nee, to be held tor said county pn the first Mon-1 VitJi a vieute to a i permanent establishment day of February next, and plead to issue or wh ere the nremises will comfortably- accom- I ! ' . '... ' ' T - ;-i,i; N-' Vrv-'...-- h ;;;.'. ; 1 H A FEMALE COOKTtoo'alMANEUViC.T-, .1 ; Rale: ;Dec;:25 losesihrl tn ven nn the first Aav nf .Tamiaw t ry next, me nouse ana lot Qn zsausuury street, at presehtbecupied by Mr. Lawrence: , ' . enqWire 'rtjW&f$& " .m -mry Beceihbe'lofl :v.-j.' fiL 'MORSE hasthepleasureofihforniins T I. thexStoldents'of; thel Uiii versitjr '6,this; j Stateilhat with; the" apprpbati(xri of the Fa-r-."', eultv of the Institution. !he !nll commence' his course of ; instruction m Elocution, during e: ensuing rnbnth. ; ' I - iiV' ' s Raleigh, ,;.C.:Dee. m'i ;, "VL 9 4t rv,.-' ;f v ', . iHISInstitntioh which'duririgltiie Jptesen. ' Ji-h7- ' year t has' been located in, Tl iUiimusbo' J : hngh wilt lopenivOXFORDon the. first; C ; Mondav in iFebruarvnext." The prini?ipa)sv :r modate their pupils ; and . they have altered. the time of commencing .the scholastic year,; for. the convenience and ,at the- general; re-, ;, quest ofheirjpatrpns; -ih '.'il' -7v;.C ' i The' pupils,rensruc.fed. Reading Tfyitingtrdnthmetic;h Grprtirnctrand Parsings (ie6graph ft jiytkrfo leifres. vv antral jc-raiosopim nvmisTv.jjfoiany ITbe-terms for boards washing antljtuitiori, - 1 inall the above branched are SixtyrTJolIars j t . . - - - -) v 4 i p 3i-i", jr 11 j "s' . I and instrumental, I hirtyrllollarsper session Drawing and. Painting, (Twenty Dollars per ession. i Dancing is also, taught by a com- etent master. j The first session will end early in July, the - . 1 scvuhu :i -wcvcu ocn .wijcii iuc-uniy vaca - 1 tirin - in the year j takes pJaceyYe scholar?. pay .from the time of their arrival only.: riThe system of . education s is in all the de partments ; radical? by jthe-aid of an excel lent apparatus, the truths of Natural jPhilo sophy, Chy itnTstry knd I Astrohornyi are expe nraentaiiy umstratea, ana are tnus renaerea objects ot?8eDseVpT constantly engaged V three'; excellent Piano ; Fortes, are employed :in the mtisical depart- ment, and the models for Drawing and Paint f ; irig, are numerous arid good. ;lr , f i '' ' " fi No expenditureAare-alldwechKiit such as are authorized by parents or guardians ; and the; principals are determined strictly to iri fprce .the rule prohibiting finery iri dress ; iit ;BuniiMiiyvumuic,! vuiiuii uicsscs, .aim in win coloured jcpttori dresses, arid in win ited stuii'tV will be worn ; by all the pupils i will board with tjie pf inci $ ; young ladies t All the I pais, who pay sttict attention to their healtli, I their manners, V and their morals. The pub-1 1 1- j .'a . . V i- i w VPWU: larly observed; whilst every thitig sectarian ; is car arefully avoided. T v ti 4 U .d-'-V-? : Each miDil isexnected to m . f ... a- i I cover lid. a pair of sheeis;'kkets;ipU;towesVfor;;; her own use, otherwise; jah extra pharge of $2r30 pe session ViU' be'adeVt'r';-r; 1 t ' -' '.. ipadei4've4,-hbnds ill' tnill iianbes'be "exacted"' -v''-,. v; '':.'-:"-''r: ?ia;i' JOSEPH lANbREWSi'Prmci; - THOMAS P. JONESir S pals. -(.----..' 1 ?--( 1823.; NewbernSenfiriel and publish! thejaboye.. CAMDEN :pdNTY. Court of pleas and Quarter Sessions, i November Tenn,fJ823. ; "y -Gdorge Ferebee T - . '...' ':;." bner Williams 8c wife- Courtney Wilson . Ab bott, Alfred Abbott,' He nderspn Ab bott , Edwin "Abbott' and Riland Abbott, heirs at law of j Joseph Abbott, dee'd,' j :A T- i - ITT appearing to the satisfaction of this Cpjirt, JL . that Alfred Abbott, one of the deJTe hdants, m thisase, is not an inhabitant of xhia State. On the motion of the Plaintiff by his Counsel- . it is ordered that the. said defendant do 'ap- lead, answer or demur to this pe-' judgment- pro confesso will 4)e ta- C 1st him s and that a boDV of this or- der be inserted in the State- Gazette piblishy led in Raleigh for two months successively. l s Tle Q -i '.':' " .""i r i t t-.u-''" i - RUTHEBFORD f - ; Court of EquityFall Te -1823.'- ... K iAugustjacke f ! i fTTT appearing tothe swifaWion of the' Court JLUhat Augustus Sac fcd t 5s not ariinhabitant of this : Stater i 'it . H thferefore ordered fiat pubiicatiohbemade fh r three jrioriths succea sively Jri the MeigliiB wjster; that unless tbe . said .Aastii'uSaexetV,appe'trs : 'at-r the. nelt Court of Equity to be Uel J fur the county of -Rutherford, at the Court li c -z in Rutherford ituuienuru, ai 111c voui it i-c -in iu ton, on the third;3IqnL' v t ftsr ,U Monday in March, next, L r'i plc&J, a the fourth answerer will-L j tihea pro confj TiXT,' G. filL I . 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The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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