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if "' - ' ! I 1 liffliffifflia iiJi - A- . . I-'-: ( t1 if. i V'' -'f : ' : . :' ...1 .: '-. TATE (T5AKETW.. r 1 : . J':.' Ours are the nlans of faijr, delightful tieace. f . " Unward by party rage to live like brothers. . . t - 4 1 . ) la nublisled ever TuVBf T an4 idat, by . l. ;,!' )- :,V-'L -a1" - .: JOSEPH GALES c SUJV, At Five Dollars per aiinum-halt maavance. AD VEllTI S EMENTS V. " - Jot exceeding 16 lmes, neatly inserted three times for a Dollar, and 25 cnts for every suc ceeding" publication !; those of greater length in the same proportion...... Communications rthankfully received. ;.L.tters to the Editors must be post-paid, j j , ; ' v POETRY. Iike orient pearls at faiidom strung. THE PniSOJVER JA"D HIS HOSE. ; O i - bush, from my. patingr, a-TRose I Espied, rTAs'if w.av'M on ifte stem whVne it grew-; V Sf- loveh its colors -they seemM to've been - b-'d .,-1 .- -. ' " In the rainbow", land freshen'd with dew. Tlie1' zepf .yrs, jn passing, would linger, and To lad ,n their .wings 'with its sweets, 1 And kjss the sot to lush which enamei'd its 11 cheek-- Then flv ta recra e their fctre as. And oft., inhi-ir ptsaie, a shake from their - wngs . ' WdUKl nil aw tne cell where l lay, A'yd bri'nr to my fancy unspeakable things, Ami jfnirs" which; I "wish'd far away. j&liou'd a hand, I would think,Uhis Raseever "j- tear - .. - ; From the bt;sh wp"cli itslo elihess crown'd, other, 1 kiow,Vouhl its ahsercer repair, For none like it yet has been found. Ah evening amv'd, anil 'twas svveet as twas ';Jne Uose scarce ft motion dl make;; ' : Tre sui had prepAr'dtf. gild the last lull, r And ihe Moon-Jlght its order! to take. Thou nrt.sfe for thii day, 2 instinctively thought, ' Vv. . " My T)au:tiful,ioyeliest flor lrljen that inoment a handunpereeivM till then, caught," ':i ' - ! And transferr'J it to some other bow'r! ft, oftjdid the zephyrs return bv that way, . But onward with haste they all flew ; And oft did I mourn that unfortiinatt day When the ROsejrlisappear'd from my view. Tbe only dear object which, gilded my gloom, T Being thus in "a moment destroy d Wy teelings soon found for themselves a sad - ; ... tomb,, r , ! , . And the world and its hope9 were a void! "'' : ,; X .:, 1;?V.', SELK1UK. ! riARACTEH OF SOME MODERN PQ? ! BV AK INSANE GIRL, :ts, Buown is the poei of rmiglit and der ; solattoij." He loves to view; jiiature in her haughtiest aspect her idarkly bla zing; voldafioes- impetuous cateracts, and sky canopied" mpuritains. lie n alksf -ihnhurt V ?mid the war of ele ni en ts.' fearless! looking down upon their maddening conibatants, he wields ! the thuoterbolt, arid commands t!ie ' - - f tt inhl J ;;;; -r - It ' ; ;"' , :. Scoir ;16es Itliec I horn; anjd the jpjous ehilarngjiur. ry- of -Vthe " cHate'r-To him! the sweet j stream, and heath -cove red hilisfare dearest.";."-- " 'y -: '' x r i .'- ' Moore .revels in tlie warmth and splendour of noon-daj. Ills frank and : .&iowih spirit delights to bask in geni al sunTbeams 5 to inhale the yjojluptuou? tigli of summer i zephyrs, anil balmy breath f bloofning rpses.j. if. , j j' Mt)sjtdear ; ampb.eli1'- isthe gen' C tie majesty -of autumnal evenings, where ' tlie tears of Heaven eiiibalm the. exni nng flovrets wneti the lasC sigh orde I parting sitnimer iinr on the ear, ami ; the jptaleosfears Jiook lently on the quiet luelaricholypf th scene below. ; ":Btt tKbur SUTH&Y oard of spark 1 ling fiction & mysterious beauty, what i words can" describe thee r j Thou, w ho enjoyest, life n .evey element, wield unrivalled fthy wand of alf subduing ! magic.---Pursuej thy flightlthrqugK the cerulean regions, cbu ch thyself on the passing clouds, and robe thyself in the many -col oured rai nbovv-Mtf well in the I pjace3 of living" flam ; or wander in the cora) hall; thou hast raised in oceans bosom j all arej familiar to thee,: for 4 ocr commandest all. , . BY AUTHORITY. An Act concerning discriminating duties of f Tonnageand Imposts. . rte it enacted y the I Senate and House of tiejtreaeniatives oJ$he United States of Jinieri cu in Congress 'vsseml&d, hat,4V6m and af-, tr the ferst dy jot January; oke thousand eight1 hundred and twenty-four, during the continuance of this act, and under the limi tations h ereinafter mentioned, .so much of the several acts imposing duties on the tonage of vessels in -thepprts of the Vnited States, as imposes a discriminating "duty between for eign vessels and Vessels of the United States, is hereby suspended, so far as respects ves sels truly and wholly belonging to subjects or citizens of the Kingdom of thp Netherlands ; of Prussia ; of the Imperial ijlanseatic Cities of HamburET," Lubeck, and Bremen ; of the Dukedom of Oldenburg ; of jtjie 'Kingdom of orway ; of the Kingdom of Sardinia, and of the Empire of Russia. Sec. 2. Ahd.be it further enacted That so much of the several acts iifippsing duties on gooasr wares, ana mercnanai: to the ; v mteu states, as imp ses a discrimi- nating duty between iroods imported into the unitea states in roreign vessels, ana in ves sels of the United States, be, and the same is hereby, suspended, so far as the same res pects the produce or manufacture of , the ter ritories in. Europe, of any of the abovemen tione3 rations, or such produce and manu factures' aa can only be, or rnost usnally are, first shipped from a porter place, in the said Territories in Europe, or either of them, res pectively, the same being imported in ves sels truly and wholly belonging to the sub-, jects or citizens of each of the said nations, respectively, the vessels of ech nation in porting its own produce and manufactures as ! atoresaia. . ' .- Sec. 3. iiul be it further enacted, That the suspension of the discriminating duties of ton- nage and impost, in the two preceding sec tions of this act prescribed, shall continue, in behalf of each of the above mentioned na tions on condition that, artd so long as; tlie vessels-of the United States, and truly wholly belonging to the citizens thereof, and all goods' and merchandise! of tne produce and manufacture of tlie United States, laden there in j land imported into any of ihe ports of the said nations in-Europe, respec tively, shall be exempted, from all and ever) discriminating duty of Impost on tonnage, direct or indirect, whatsoever, other or higher than is levied up on the vessels and merchandise therein im ported, belonging to tlie; subjects or citizens Pi each of the said nations, respectively. "But if, in any of the said territories in Europe, of either of the ' said ; nations, ny such discri minating duty shall, at any time, be imposed or levied on vessels, wholly belonging to citi zehs of the Unit ed States, or on the merchan dise imported as aforesaid in them, then, and from that time, the said suspension herein prescribed shall cease and determine, so far as respects the vessels, and merchandise im ported into the United States in them, of such nations : and all the provisions of the acts, imposing discriminating foreign tonnage and impost duties in the United Stktes, shall re vive and be in full force,1 with regard to the said nations. . , Sec. 4. Jlndhvit further enacted, That, up on satisfactory evidence being given to the President of the United States, by the Gov ernment of any foreign nation,! that no discri m nating duties of tonnage or impost are im posed or levied within the ports of the said nation, upon vessels wholly belonging- to citi fensof the United States, or upon .Merchan dise, the produce or manufacture thereof, importedin the same,. the President is hereby authorized to issue his proclamation, declar ing that the foreign discriminating duties of tonnage and impost, withm the United States are, andshall be, suspended and discontinu ed, so far as respects the vessels of the said nation, and the merchandise of its produce or manufacture, imported into the United States in the same : the said suspension to take effect from the time of such notification being given to the President of the United States, and to continue so-long "as the recip rocal exemption of vessels, belonging to citi zens of the United States, and merchandise as aforesaid, thereon, laden, shall be continued. and rio longer. i Aproved, January 7, 1824. An 'Act supplementary to the act, entitled '.' An act for the relief of persons imprison . ed for debt." i Be it enacted by the Senate and House qflie- foresentatives of the United States ofjyJmerica in Contress Jlsscwbledy 1 hat the oath pre scribed bv the act," entitled " An act for the relief of- persons imprisoned for debt," passed on the sixth day of January, Anno.Do mini one thousand eight hundred, nvay be, in all cases, administered to the person enti tled to take the same, either by any Judge of the Supreme Court of the United States, or by the District Judge tor . thUistrict withm which' such person may be, or oy any person or persons commissioned by any Judge of the Supreme uourt, or tne saiu district juage, for that purpose. ' j V' j Approved, J:muary 7, 154; State o OYtl-ilaTroliiia :. ' y w ! C AM UEN C O PTY: Vv' Court or Pleas and Quarter Sessions, ': ; November Term, f George Ferebee; 1823. Abner Williams & wife Courtney, Wilson Abbott, Alfred Abbott, Josph Abbott, Henry. Abbott , Henderson Abbot' , Edwin Abbott and Riland Abbott, heirs at law of Trtr A hhintt.' rl?M v . -".ii' IT appearing to the satisfaction Ot this Court that Alfred Abbott, one of the defendants in this case, is not an inhabitant of 'this State; On the motion of the Plaintiff by his Counsel, it is prdfred tbat jheVsaid defendant do 'ap pear, tiere on the ..first: Monday in February next, and plead, answer or demur to this pe uuon, orrjyugmem ; pro coniesso win dc ta ken against him ; and 'hat a copy of this or der be insertedlin the State Gazette publish- eu m.ttaieigu xor 5 wo montns successively TXSTK, M. S.J,EW1S Clk. Dec 9. 7 lawtlrt AJ Feb. 'IHIS Institution .how affords advantages equal to any in. the! Southenr States, be. ing, conducted upohlherriiost. approved prin ciples, and provided with superior Teacher in every branch of Useful and Ornamental Education. This, withfits healthy situation and .moderate charges fpr' Board and Tuition, mus insurej it ar liberal patronage. ? The strictest attention will be paid to the conduct and morals of those attending it. , terms. Female Department, conducted by Jtlrs. Hi miUon isnth Assistant Jeachersh Rudiments, per quarter, lleadincr artd Writiner. I $2 3 50 English Grammar, Ancient and Mo-: dern Geography witfi the Use of 1 the Maps and Glolje?, History, Chronology, Mythology,, Rhetoric, . Belles .Let'ers, Compbsition, Natu ral Philosophy,' Botaily with Plain and Oiiamental Needle Work. 6 Jllnsic, taught by -Jiladqme Villa, in the best (:- Italian totyle. Per ann. taught in the Academy, $60, or $20 per quarter - Per ann. taught out of the Academy, $100 per quarter $25. " Draivuig, Painting, anirthe French Language 'taught by Loising a'natire' of .France Drawing and Painting, Jper quarter $6 French ! i j 6 50 Classical Department, under Dr. G. Davis's -1 , tuition. The Iatin and Greek Languages, 'Natural arid MOral Philosophy, Lo gic, Astronomy,. Mathematics, Geo mety and Algebra, - r English ibiale Departments Rudiments J I $8 $3 Reading, H nting, Antlimetic, En lisfi rammar, Ancle rlt and Modem Geography with the Use of the Maps and Globes, 6 Pens and Ink provided the Students with out charge. J A tax of 35 cents each Student for .wood, water, &c. 1 Board, including all! the above Branches except Music, $35 per quarter payable in advance. f 1 WM. HAMILTON. For the satisfaction o? Parents St Guardians the following Gentleman may be referred to. J. A. Came no Esjj. Prest. of the Schoo1 Committee. li Rev'd ; (?. II. MoRitrsoir. Apnl 30, 1823. State tit-' X OT.iixCaxoua ! rid hath am bounty- - Court of Pleas and .Quarter Session?, . ' ! ! November Term, 1823 Henrv Branson, j Constable's re- r -turn levied on Heirs of David Mims, dec. laud. IT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court 1 that Needham Mims, Britain Mims, Dan ieliNevens i and wife Susannah, Edy Mims, James Partridge and. wife Betsey, Liddy Mims, Rob. Mims, and Sarahj Mims, who are De fendants! in this ca.3e, are residents ol another State. It is therefore 'ordered that publication b e i madje for three months, that unless they ap pear at our next Court bf Pleas and Quarter Sessions- to be held for the County aforesaid, at the Courthouse in Pittsborough, on the 2d Monday of February next, then and there to plead &c. Judgment will be taken pro con-1 and judgment entered accordingly. '.: j Teste. j f-.' i TIIO. RAGLAND. C. C C. ' Uan.: 7. !:- j ' - . .16 3m. rii k'- i ' ' ''; ' r- -'i Otae Ot i OYU-V;aif Olllia, CliatharnjCounty. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, - November Term, 1823. r' . Branson and Luther, ) Constable's re. -vs.- 1 turn levied on Heirs of David Mims dec. 3 land. S T appearing to the satisfaction of the Court tJLthatj Needham Mamsi Britain Jlims, Daniel Ne veus and wife Susanriah' Edy Mims, James Partndge' and. wife Betsey, Liddy Mims, Rob't Mims, and Sarah Mims, who are defendants in t-tlis rasp. tiVf va5rli'it& irk-T onrvt-Vi'?. Sf a ' Tt in therefore Ordered, that) publication be made or p months, that unless they appear at our next Coiirt of Pleas and Quarter Sessions to be held for the Countv aforesaid, at the Courthouse in Pittsborough on the Second Monday in Feb ruary next, then and there to plead &c. Judgment will be takenpro confesso and the a coniesso ana tne cause heard ex parte as to them and jafe- ment entered accordin f y- ' i ' ..-". teste-" ' i -;v 16-3m THO. RAGLAND,CrC. C. State of KoTtli-CatolmaJcour Chathamj Gounty. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, : !. ! , I November Term, 1823. ' n . George Luther ! ") Constaible's re- vs. v-- turn -levied Heirs of vp avid Mims decA land. on IT appering to the siatisfactipn of the Court ! that Needham Mims, Britain Mims, Daniel Nevens; and wife Susannah, Edy Mims James Partridge, and wife Betsey, Liddy Mims, Robt.' Mims, and .Sarah Mims who are defendants in this case are residents of another Stated It is therefore ordered, tHat publication be made for three months; that' unless they appear at our next Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions to be held for the Countv aforesaid, at the day ot .-vieoruaiy netheti, and Xhere,, to heti and plead 8cc Judgment will be taken pro confe9 1 T D ' J' T - - - A .-TTT A T ' soothe cause hear exparte to tlm,kand judgment entered ,acordingly. 1: ; i "i r. create" -r-:??.-x-.''-r'S; ' . ''"' -, -'"' Tesfe' '16mt.:,V::t THdlRAGLAND C," C. W A FEMALE COOK id a MAN SEBVANT. !. the Tfc AN AWAY from the subscriber, on 10th ! day of November past, a Negro Man earned HARDY, about 25 years of age, of small stature, is lame in the right hip which makes his right leg appear .shorter than the other; ; has a scar, near the mould of his head about the! size of - a dollar. I purchased said fellow of Mr. May, who bought him. of Mr. Umphries in Onslow county for which place I expect he is making his jway. . 1 The ahpve retvard of ten dollars will be gi ven to any person that-will apprehend the said negTo and confine liimj in any jail ..'within this State, or twenty dollars if- delivered to the subscriber near MiltonSVille,jAnson covm- ty, N. CI Januasvl.' john Sinclair, Sen. - 15 4t State oi OTtli-CaroYViik. 4- t ' Randolph County. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, November Term 1823 James Wilson, sen." Original attachment. V.1 Berjj. Martnon summon. James Wilson, jun.j ed as garnishee.' j IT appearing to the Court that s, the Defendant m this case is not an j in habitant f or this State ;) it is? ordered that publication be made for iix weeks in.thej a leigh Register, giving. notice to the said De fendant to appear at the jriext- Court of PJeas and Quarter Sessions tp be held for saxt Countv on the first Monday of February npxt, and replevy, plead to issue, or demur, other wise judgment final wilt be. entered'against him.! A copy, JESSE HARPER, c. cj c. Fr. adv.. a. f li a-&t w i State of oYt-tJaYoiiia Randolph County. 4 Court of PJeas and Quarter Sessions, i i November Tfrm, 1823. John! Burrow and others,") 1 L-.- 1 i i . i r ; rciiuon iu sell Li 1 . C" Real EstateJ rieazer rcmrcss. j TT ! apriearins: " to the satisfaction of the JL Court, that the Defendant j in this case is not an inhabitant of hia Stute s it is ordered that publication be made for six weeksirithe Kaieign itegister, giving nonce to tne saiu DefenJantto appear at the next Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions to.be held for said county on the first jMonday of Februaiy next, and plead to issue, or 'temur, other- j wise judgment lyill be entered against hunJ Acopv, JES-Ej HARPER, c. c. c. Pr. adv. $2. . 5-6t w State of X oxi-CaY oina .! .' '.::' J .-- -.. S "ir.- RUTH E i JFOJR D COUNTY. . Court of Eduitv Fall Term, 1S23. Wralter B. Rutherford Original bill o junction. " ( in- V Augustus Sacket. TTT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court J2. that Augustus Sackt is not ah inhabitant of this State : it is therefore oroered that publication be madje fori three months succes siveiy in xne ttaiein itej;isier,Tiiat unicssuie said "Augustus Sacket I appears at -the next l .1 t -r J ikt- JJ. .1 '1 Court of Equity to be held for the county of Rutherford, at the Courtj-house in Ruthertprd ton. on the third Moqday after the fourth Monday in March next, land plead, answer or demur, the bill will bej taken pro confesso, and heard ex-parte. iL : i- T st, T. F. BIRCHETT, G. & M. Pr. adv. 5-25 - i 2-25w j 7 , c 4.' A f "V :- rvl PrisciHa Cox, Petitioa for sale of vs. . r real estate....? Brooks Lewis & others. j In Equity.? I 9 "T appearinjr to the Court, that Brobks S. Lewis, David Lewisj and John Johnston & Eleanor las wife are not inhabitants of this State : uraereu tuai pupucauon uc niaue i.. r-, , J. i J T LI? t ' ; ' Jl ? the Raleigh Register for. three weeks fori the eeks fbrithe said defendants to appear at our next Court ""T4"' f T'i V T ' Vo quity to be held for the county of Ran, h, on the first Monday after the 4th n- Of K dolph day of March next, and plead, answer or de- mur to the said petition . otherwise the same will be taken pro confesso as to them and heard ex parte. A copy. 153t 1 B ELLIOTT, C. M. K. State of OYt-3 aY Olllia . T RUTHERFORD COUNTY. -.f Court of Equity Fall Term,; 1823. I William Blanton ) , -' . v. . S Original bill of Injunction Augustus Sacket. :, I - , . t . 1 -m-r,. Ti .:r.-.t I rJZ."ZX u n'X t ?f tins State; ; it is thejefl-re ordered that pub, licntion be made for three monthnccessive- ly in the Raleigh Register, that unless the said 'Aus-ustus Sacket -lappears at the next i Kiirnptrnni. sr.: tnp i.oiin.nouse m immer. I fordtoni on the dird Mdnday after the fourth Mondav in March next, and DleacL answer or demur, the bill will-be taken pro couiesso and heard ex-parte. , f. , & ' - f Test, I T. F. BIRCHKT1VC. 31. lr. adv. $5-25 - . : , 2-25 w f j U . otate Ol oTtlvlJ ar oliriiBt , ! MOsTGOMERl OOUXTY.'V -U' In EquityFall Term, 1823. Titus Bunnell "1 li 1 :, . 1 v. j . v Writ of Injunction. Edmund Langdon.j I T to the satisfaction of I the C I j " made in the Raleitrh Rronster for toir wcelr. ' . - . , n , n . . that h .nHant-Finind t nno-nn 9riw ; the next lierm o this cmrt to be hoUen U th fir mnid Inlnth Mt atl thV 1 r-,. - ..vi J tii. -.1 Vjili.-.' Montgomery andl put in his plea n- pr demurer, or the bdl will be taken pro .niHiw in i juvrpnmiiir. ill 1 1 ir- I jiii 11 cony fri ,1- H!Exerci$es in this "Institution will be resumed on the.lst Mondai'pf January j ncii, unucr inq supenmenaance 01. jir, D, Johnson. The acknowledged abilityiof the Suerintehdant,' the cheapness of Board andTuition, and the fhcalthfulness of the place, it is believed, entitle this Seminary to a mgn qegree o: publip patronage. -1 1V5L M SNEED. 'v ',- ;' I ll.lm Dec. 19. . M ANDREWS & JONES' "- ! ; v; , . .... ; .. i . JOT?t-CaYoina emale j THIS Institution which uurmg t':e presen , year has been located in' Jl iUianvtbd rough, will open In OXFORD, on th- first Monday in February next. .-Tlie princinala' have been:induced to a chansre of resi lefice, with a view to a permanent ejstabrishmvMOt where the premises wrl comfortably accom modate their. "pupils ; and ihey have altered the time ofcomT.encing' the scholastic yeari mr tne convenience,; ana at tne general? re quest of their patrons .,' ' -V-.;'. j The pupils are in-ructed in eedle'-worh. Reading, JVrittng, XSrithfneticX Grinmiurimd Parsing, CeographIytholegy .Htstoy Bell' lettres, J"atural Philosophy, Vhymistrq Boiahg . andAstrono-m'y, . ' ' J ; . r, r. '- The terihs fo board, washing1 arid tuition, in all tluv-above branches, are Sixty Dolfas per session payable in advance., Musicyocai and instfumentaL Thirty Dollars per session. Drawing and Painting, Twenty Dollars pec session. Dancing j is also taught by a com petent master. , ..-V ';". J .' r:''j . Tlie first session ! will end early in 'July the second i December, when the pn'y "vaca tion in the year, takes place. Nev xchouirt pay ! from the time of thehjarrivaj only.' ; The sy stem of education is in all the de partments radical t hy the aid of an excel lent- apparatus, the truths pf Natural Philo-' sophy, Chyrhi'stry and Astronomy, are expe- rimentally illustrated, and are thus rendered objects' of; sensed There are -, iix teachers constantly . engsged ; three excellent Piand Fortes, are employed in the musical depart ment, , apd the models for Drawing ad Paint ing, are numerous and good. . - . j ; :' r No expenditures are allowed; but such' are authorized by parents or guardians 1 and the principals are" determined strictly to in force the rule prohibiting . finery in dress t in. summer, coloured cotton dresses,5 and in win ter, worsted stuffs will be worn by all the young ladies. ' ' '; '-r:.. ;"'::'. : -. ' ; -v'--L ; ' - All the pupils will board with the princi pals, who pay strict attention to their health, their manners, and their morals. The pub- ; lie and private; offices of devotion are regu larly observed whilst every thing sectarian is carefully avoided. t. j .". Each pupil is expected to 'bring:a coyeiv lid. a pair of sheets, blankets and towels for her own use,' otherwise an extra charge of $2 50 per session will be made JJ ' T vri (XjWhen payment in advance cannot b made, approven bonds will in all instances be . exacted.-- ' r' " 7s: - " ! - ;' -7-' . ' JOSEPH ANDRE WS; Princi THOMAS P. JONES. 15 pals. ; ; Oxford, Granville, co. Dec 1 823 . 8-tlF. s The Eilitors of the Newbern Sentinel and Western Carolinian, will publis h the'abov until the 1st of February. V j - r Classical School1. THE subscriber j having removed to the Ci . ty of Raleigh, would take under his charge from v eight to ten young gentlemen, for in struction in the Latir! and . Greek iLanguageSi andm-the Elementary-Branches of the Mathe- I .-. V: c-.i.. '..i' ij . ur iiiui 1 11 a liiiunv as uuiuutni iiiaL: iineir muiua -a - -.ir-;-... Avtmon IrrTKmmiL -r-o; v;r TV "rr ,- -7 I .T ' t ; arv acquirements. , ; :; Theaccommodation provided ibrthem will, y.. n , Ai thOT,l,t;rn: be liberal and genteel, and the regulations of the school such, as to rneetthe lmppTtamX pur- poses ot advancement m science.; ;r ; , Fpr the accomodation of the inhan3tant4 of he City, from six to eight day scholars "will Detaicen, put the ;wnoie number 'taKen unaer charge, will be limited to eighteen. -. . , ;The course ot study will be directed- on principle different from tlie modern mode of tuition, and calculated' to.make,tbe studenta sound and thoroughly grounded classical scbo Ui.i... : fw...-.. , u lars. The school will commence on the first MUHUaj 111 K UCAt. , All LI .UlCre WIU.JJC 1 " """ hi uic rt,- vuiresiwiimur ai F nd duration withhose at the Umeijr ntLnm, - 4. on per session paid ?in advance, whicli , will in clude - every, expense but-thaV of books afl i . . ' -r.-.- jr. . .- nappy to naveat in ms. -rTl- 1 - ! I" l .. a t . ' . l . . 1 1"" .V. w i r: - rr--rzr?V "r. v- M i;wr. ,,v may render hi9 services -realiy profitable to 1 7 FBEtttlAN. eighDeci 20 23; ; i In jrivinc: the sanction cf my apprcrral t. Slr. Freeman nersonallv- and. to the ti!a? tuition proposed to'be ..pursued by ! him, I as happy to present to the Episcopal families irf this Diocese, the opportunity of patting, a por- olJ Orders and engaged both tyduty imd wto.w tne,tnost:.carnest. faia;avor':.-to.lS - . J . f - ... - stdf mtp7 the, imnds of ,tl I not only the prmcitnes Of usvsc uuu-r ins c&rey Of 4sciind scie nee,- but-'! 1 thosG'Sftifrid Aurl lo?iJrrid 4t-pi,ri'?JTt trKVK1 . I - 7 . r- - - ..... Wr .uiwu e.safeeuaorT; rr -his.puiwit,; it, wdl be ray plearui ! t . t ; i
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