;: :- --. .. J v ' . - - 'if , 4 : - - . v ' - ' - .''; "..-t'(. .' I ... t I fe published every Tuesbat and Frwat; jby lAt FlrePcllars pei; annumhalf in advance. 4 V' ? ADVERTISEMENTS , ; Not exceeding' 16 lines, neatly inserted tliree t;mesfor a DoUar, and 5 cents iqr every p. ceeding publication tbose feateenth , lrr the same. proportionT. : . CoTratttraicATioits thankfully received. ;Lkttehs to the Editors 'must be post-paid;.? v-l 1 Kfi;:., ';y r I like prient'p earls at random strung. ; YET NOT FOR ME THY CHAPJLET V:$'- j: WEAR. ' "J For me oh world ! -no chaplet weave : Thy frowns ! fear not," nor believe i v; Thy wanton smiles, .and sunimer g-low, Deceptive as retiring snow ; ' . i For me, thy grandeur's all too high, ; And danger lurks its iteps too pigli : Then not for me thy chaplet weave, ff For all thy t pleasures but deceive. - ;' - ; ' .-. -v--'v;-rf i . -'1' K ; Xet Beauty with its eye of fire . : f . "With maddening love the. gay inspire ; JLet War, in panoply arrayed . 1 -1-.-IJrisheath the Chieftain's ready blade : Xet glory rear its plumed crest, ' vWj And dazzle with its glittering vest : U Yet not for ms. thy chaplet weave ; ,! Thy smiles are. false thy hopes deceive. !Let the full cup of pleasure teem : 1, "With draughts Crom tair Calypso's streamf "Which shrouds the soul's immortal flame; Beneath the Brute's degraded frame ; i j 1 i Though fair the flow'rs that here enticej Such chaplet. therefore, do not weave, j Tlie flow'rs decay the draughts deceive ! Kor weave for me Ambition's wreath, It 13 the bloody'mead of Death ' - , Asp-like, foul murder nestles there, Entwined with folds of gTim despair J " And oh ! weave not the wreath that binds The browi$ of sordid selfish minds ; ' " ,. ir '" Iike those, entwine no wreaths for me, f. ; : They show too much, oh world ! of thee ! 2$or the bright wreath of riches twine, Dug from Golconda's purest mine ; . Nor dazzling stones, that proudly gemi An empire's envied diadem. 1 ' 1 Ko ; twine forme tlie Christian's crown, And let the wreath that decks my brow - Prom 'pure Religion s branches grow. ; June, 1823. , ::rV: :"v t BY AUTHORITY. An Act authorizing the-Commissioners of the v Sinking iFund to purchase the sevenjper cent! stock of the United States, inthe year : ,1824. . ' . -H'-l ' . IBe it enacted by the Senate and Jlanse of Representatives of the United States ofUimeri ca in Coneress assembled, That the Commis- ioners of the Sinking Fund bejj and they are hereby, authorized to purchase, ' during the year one thousand eight hundred and twenty- lovft, anv stock of the United States, bearing an interest of seven per centum per annum; not -exceeding the sum of . eight, millions six . hundred and ten thousand dollars, Upon such terms as they may think proper, not exceed ing the following rates above tlie principal eum purchased, that is to say -r r . f j ; 1 v For all such stocks as they Trtay purchase before ; the, first-day of April next, at a rate not exceeding tw o dollars for evervl sum of one hundred dollars,' in addition to the inter est which 4 would; have aftcrued oivthat day T , ' rojr au sucii stocic wnicn tney may : ptir- ; chase het ween , tile- first day of April and the V first day of July next, at a rate not exceeding v sevenry-five cents, on every sum! of one hun "dred dollars,' in addition to the interest which would have accrued on the day last mention- 1 For all such stock which they may purchase between the first day of July and the first day f October next, at a rate not exceeding, on very, sum of one hundred dollars,the amount ta, interest which would have, accrued on the it last mentioned : and 's ' ; . . For all sucirstock which they may purchase , , cetween the trrst day of Uctober next nd the i first day of January, one thousand eight hun dred and twenty-five, at a rate not exceediner . principal ana xne mieresx wnicn snail nave ttiucu axixie ciay oi purpuasc. . ; t4 -V , Sees 2. And be it further enacted, :;That the rrsaid Commissioners 'are hereby authorized to -inake siich ;purchases,, urider theioregoing' yestrictk)ns,trat such iimea and places as thev iriay deem most expedient, out of any moneys in the Treasury,-: heretofore appropnated-for .rvj. ttie redemption of th ;pubfic 4eh otoutof V ' s. . vitf ; - Apurovd; January .22, 1824, :i- '.:c-- - POETRYl v t;i An?Act making a partial appropriation for the year one thousand eight hundred and twen I four.;! ; -; ' ; -frM I-" -:m ; v, . :&& it enacted by the Senate and Howe offte presentati'oes of the United States af America in Congres8assembled That the sum of two hundred and sixty-fi ve thotisand "one hundred and .forty dollars be, and the same; is, hereby appropriated, for the compensation granted by law tq the Senate and Houseof Represen uitiyes, ana ro me omccrs, cjerics, ana ser vants of both Houses of Congress,1 and for de fraying' the contingent expenses thereof ; and that the same' be paid out of any moneys in i the Treasurv. not otherwise appropriated. ; Approved, January 19, 1824.; K . An Act further ! extending the; term of half -pay pensions to tli Ck widows and children 01 y ofl&cers, seamen and marines, who died in rthe public service i- i f JBe it enacted by the Senate and house, of Re preventatives of the United States of."Jlmerica in Congress assembled, That, in allcases, where provision has been made by law for five years' half pay to . the widows and children of offi cers, seamen, and marine who: were killed in battle; 'or who died in " tiie naval service of the United : States, during the late war ; and, also, in all cases . where provision has been made for extending the term for five years, in addition to the first term of five years, the said provision shall be further extended for ian additional term of five years, to comr(-.ence at the eid of the second term;ot five years, in each case, respectively, making the provi sion equal to fifteen years half pay ; which shall be paid out of the fund heretofor .' pro vided by law : and the said p'e'nsiori shall cease, from' the causes mentioned in th? laws providing the same, respectively. - Sec. 2. And' be it -further enacted y That, from and after the "passing of this act, the act, entitled An act to amend and explain an act giving pensions to the orphans and widows oi persons slam in tlie public or private arm ed5 vessels of the United States," passed March the third, one thousand eight hundred and seventeen, be, and the same is hereby, re pealed n I'rovided, however t That nothing in this act contained shall be construed to pre vent the payment of any pension aVeadv grant ed, until : the full expiration" of the period thereof ; nor to ffe ct or impair the rights of any person or persons which mav have accru ed during the existence of the act hereby re- pealea as atoresaia. i Approved, January y,2t ioi;4. Wsvnteft to Hire A FEMALE C001 and a MAN SERVANT.. . Ilaslett UHobert Kyle Raleielu Dec. 25. I 12tf lVeavA fox 2SegYO DHA DRACK Ran-away from'me in August last,' he is twenty-six years old, dark complected, about five feet six inches high, stout built-and has a sulky appearance.' H was raised; by! Matthew C. Whitaker, dee'd of Halifax county, in which neighborhood, I have no doubt he is at this time, his wife be longs to the heirs of Benjamin 'and his father and mother be Mason, Esq. of Halifax. The! ll arris, dee'd, ong to Henrv above reward uill be given for him, delivered to me near Warrenton, or secured in Halifax Jail so that I can get him, and all expenseis paid. : " UOBTJ RANSOM, f Warren county, Jan. 17, 1824. 19-tf. THE exercises in this Academy commenc ed on Monday the 12th ir st.; under the management and direction of Mr. James H. Otey. The Trustees can wi th great confi dence recommend this School to the public from thefollowing ample testimonials of his character and qualifications. ' t- This certifies that Mr. James H. Otey, after having received the first degree of Bachelor of Arts in tlie University of North-Carolina, was appointed to-a tutorship that Institu tion, and continued to act in the office near ly a year and a half ; and that he possessed the. confidefice with ; whom he ofhe Faculty. and approbation1 of those was associated as a member He is recommended with ou reserve to all with whom, he may have . business or socinl intercourse. i - ' -, - - . Signed. . K- JOSEPH CALDWELL,: president. , J E. MITCHELL, Prof; Mathematics. t p. OLMSTED, Prof. Chemistry and V :,: ; ".; !j ; - . , "; 'Mineralogy...-. . W. HOOPER, Prof. Languages. 5 S. KOLLOCK, Prof. Hhet. & Logic. We, the Trustees of llarpeth Academy do certify, that James H. Otey has had chnrge of the said Institution for the term of two years, that his conduct has been such both as a teacher and citizen; as to give entire sa tisfaction to the board,andJit is with reluc tance, that they part withthis Gentleman, His qualifications as a teacher, they1 believe to ' be surpassed b ;no man of his age, ard seldom have seen so many requisites, ncces sajy for the governmenc of a literary institu tion combined . in the same individual, and we have no doubt, but his exemplary virtues and .literary acquirements will give him a welcome reception; and ; render him an ; esti mable member of any circle in which he may be placed;;-?..---'' ! I- Done by order of the BoWliu : V fi ' f ";i ' : ABRAM MAURY Pres't . r :--sjm . I Mi. i .t.a-. '-M of the Boards .. : 'AsC heretofore advertised. Board can be had with the -Principal or in; respectable pri vatefamihesv '. ,-i;uH'lvktfz'r-. Yhk. WarremDnrJan-20, 1824. 6Q-r4w. A klj ' for sale at ; J. Gales & Son's Book 1 Store, the Gentleman's Annual Remem brancer, and Ladiesj.Pocket Book for the year 1824, bound in Morocco. Price $1 25. , ; ! C ompany . v - THE Stockholders in the Cape-Fear Navi. , gation Company are requested to attend a General Meeting at .the Town-House in Fayetteville, on. the Fourth Monday ir. Fe bruary next; for the purpose of acceding to, or rejecting the terms upon which the State proposes ! to increase her interest in said Company, pursuant to an act of the. General Assembly jjassed at itsilast session. As ge neral an attendance of the Stockholders (ei ther in person or by proxy) as po9sih!e? is earnestly requested.. I ' . ' i ROBERT STRANGE, Prest. Fayettevillej K; C; Jan. 21. 21 4w ANP committed to thfe Jail in Bertie Coun ty, North-Carolina, Ion the 4th instant, a Ntgro Fellow, whtcalls himself DICKj, a bout' 24. years bf age. He: says that he be longs ;to William Miller living Bear -Lancaster, South-Carolina. He is rather above the common size,-well made, and ays he was born in Africai 'i. 'i ; . ;. The owner is ' requested to come forward, prove property, pay charges and take him away, or he viil be dealt with as the law di rects. '''' 1 I , 'I : : ; : I WILL. KEITH, Jailor. Windsor,, C. January 5. 19 8t ND committed to the J ail of this county, ion the 23d instant, a Negro Man named JACOB, between 25 and 30 years old, stout built,! dark complected s says he belongs to John Foster of the Hich Hills of Santee, S.. Carolina.- The owner is requested to come forward, prove property, pay charges, and take him away.' i; GEKEN, Jailor. C. Nosv. 29. i 7 lawSm Greensboro', N. ENTERED on the Stray Books of Wake County, on the lGth instant, ' by James Busbee, who lives ten miles east of Raleigh, a certain Bay Horse j with both of his hind feet wliite, a small star in his. forehead, his eye.s "thought not to be good, four feet eleven inches high ; supposed to be five. years old, shod before ; which Stray is valued to thir ty dollars. J!' ! Ifji i MERR1T BILLIARD, Ranger. January 12, h ;f.,' 18 3t , AND committed to the Jail of this County, on the 21st of OctobcT last, a Negro Boy named BEN, about 12 or 14 years old, yellow complected ; says that1, he belongs to James Gillum of Lynchburcr, Ya. The owner is re quested to come forward, prove property, pay charges and take him away. S. GEREN, Jailor. Greensboro, N.I C. Nov. 29.' 7 law3m .1 ANDREWS & JONES' XoiCOT0Vna Temale THIS Institntion which during the presen year has been located in Jf illiamsbo rough, will open n jOXFOHD, on the first Momlay in February hext. ; The principals have been induced to ia change of residence, witH a view to a permanent establishment where the premises wftl comfortably accom modate their. pupils ; and they have altered the time of commencing the scholastic year, for the convenience, and At the general re quest of their patrons K ' - The pupils are instructed in JMeedle-vfork" Reading, Writing, Arithmetic; Grammar and Parsing, Geography, Mythology, History, BeUs lettres, Natural Philosophy, Chymistry Botany and Astronomy.) jl , ;j ' '-'r '.: The germs' for board, washing and tuition in all the . above branches, are Sixty Dollars per session payable in advance. Music, vocal and instrumental, Thirty Dollars per session." Drawing . And Painting, Twenty Dollars per session. Dancing is also taught by a com petent master, j i " ' 1 :y''i- ; p-w The first session will end early in July, the second, n December, when the only vaca tion in the year takes place.-JVew scholars pay from the. time of their arrival only, f The system! of education lis in all the de partments radicals, by. the aid of an excel lent apparatus,7 the truths of Natural Philo sophy, Chymistry and" Astronomy, are expe rimentally illustrated,' and are thus rendered objects, of sense. There ' are six teachers constantly 'engaged ; three excellent Piano Fortes, are employed in the musical depart ment, and the models for Drawing and Paint' ixig, are numerous and good. . A .v-'i ; . TNo expenditures are allowed, but .such as are authorized by parents or guardians ; and the , principals are determined strictly to in f'oice the rule prohibiting finery in dress ; in summer, coloured cotton dresses, an4 in wo ter, worsted stuffs, will be worn by all the. young ladies, i , . j ..;. - : , r All the pupils willlboard . with the princi pals, who pay stiict attention to their health, their manners, and tKeir- morals. . The pub lic and private! o'fiices of devotion aie regu larly observed, whilst eVery tiling . sectarian is carefully: avoided. j . '- -t .V Each pupil Ts expected to , bring a cover lid, a pair df sheets, blankets; and towels, for her. own . use,' ' otherwise an extra charsre of 2 50 per session will be made, , v V. iViCCKY-i Pymept Jn 'advance cannot b maue, approveu oontis wiii.in au mstances ne exacted:'. I iS.' ' : X :X, ' :p :6- i jJ 0 S EPH HaDRE W SPnnci-? .xipQ HAS flV J ONES r,5 palst-H P Oxford. GwnvHleco.:Decl823.i -The Editors of-th'e;Newbern Sentiriel-and Western Carolinian J . will pubCsh the above untilthe 1st of February ; ;r t i : :: Strati. 1::!WK State of. North-Carolina Alontgomerj -'d ':. ."i Cpuntjr.V - .M4 fflAKEN UP on the 1 6th day of November i 1823, by Elijah Hinson, living on the road leading from , Salisbury to Allenton, a bout. eight miles from the; latter place, one Sorrel Mare with all four feet' white near to the knee, and a white nose also her under lip is white, her near eye inclining to be a elass-eye s somewhat marked with the eear, and a spot on her back just behind the wea- tners xnat is mixea wun ; wniie nairs oup posed to be four or five years old next spring, four feet seven inches and la half high, .i Ap praised to forty, dollars. 5 ; 1 RICHARD STOKER, Ranger. i January 8. ' . : , . ;,18 w3t , i State xy K ovtV!-C arolmaJ -. . - . ... i Randolph Conty: ' i Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, i . November Term. 1 823. 1 : James Wilson, sen."); Original attachment v. S. Benji Marmon summon James Wilson, jun.3 ed asi;garnishee. IT appearing to the Court that Defendant , in this cae is not art habitant of this State; it is ordered t the ihi that publication be made for six Veeks in the (a leigh Register, giving notice to the said De fendant to appear at the nxt Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions to be held for) said County on the first Monday of February nextji and replevy, plead tb issue, or demur, other wise judgment final; will, be entered against him. A copy, J ESSE HARPER, c. c.c. tr. auv. v i : 5-Dt W State of iXoYtW-Cauoliwa ' Randolph County1.' Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions John Burrow and others, r Eleaier Fentress. jfetuion to se Real Estate. TT appearing to , the Satisfaction of the JL Court, that the Defendant in this cas s not an inhabitant of this S :ate j lit is ordered that publication be made f )f six weeks in j:life Raleigh Register, giving notice to the said Defendant to appear at the next Court of Pleas and Quarter iSessio is to be held (fipr said county on the first Monday of February next, and plead to issue, or demur, other. wise judgment will be entered against hihi A copy, Pr. adv:" $2. JESSfe HARPER, c. c. c f .; , . I 5-6t w State of-f.oYtH-C ac olina RUTHERFORD COUNTY. Court of Equity Fall Term, 1823 Walter B:mtherfrd0 0ri bil ofln Augustus Sacket. J j ' I T appearing to the satisfaction ot the Court I that Augustus backet is not an inhabitant of this 1 State ; it as therefore;) ordered (that pubUcation be made for tbjree months succes siveiy lntne ttaieign negisierjtnaiuniessine said AuerUstus Sacket appears at the next Court of Equity tot be held for the county jof Kutnenora,at tne uourt-nouse in uuinenom ton, on the third! Monday after the fourth Monday in March pext, arid plead, answer pr demur, the bill will be taken pro contesso, and heard ex-parte. I j- I Test, T. F. BIRCIIETT, G. & L Pr. adv. ; g5-25 ,; : I" f: - 2-25w t ; State, at ovtM-COTpii; County of Randolph. i I t: Priscilla Cox, : ! 1 Petitioa for sale of vs. ' j real estate;.'.. Brooks Iewis & otliers. S In Equity; TT appearing to the Cburtj; that Brooks JL Lewis, David Lewis, atnd John Johnston 8c Eleanor his wifef are not inhabitants of Hiik state : oraerea tnat puoucauon oe maoe in the Raleigh Register, for three Weeks' for thp said defendants to appear at pur next ijourt or equity to oe neia ror tne i county ot ' itar dolph, on the first iondajj after the 4th Mor day of March next! and piead, lanswer or dt mur to the said petition, otherwise the samt will be taken 'pro ponfesso as to them and heard ex parte. J A copy. 153t B ELLIOTT C. Mi E. State oi! XoYtU-VjaYolina' RUTHERFORD boUNTY, ! Court of Equlity Fall Term, 1 823. William Blantoh i I , ! v. . ungmai Dill ot injunction r - .- aT.' aT W - - . m - Augustus Sacket. ; " ;V 'j j;. ' IT appearing to the satisfaction"bf the Ccir1 that Augustus! Sacket is hot an inhabitant of this State ; it is therefore ordered that pull- lication be made for three months successive. ly in the Raleigh Register," that unless thW said Augustus Sacket appears at jthe net Court of Equity, to be held for the county m Rutherford, at the Couii!-house in Ruther- fordton, on the third Monday after the fourth' Monday in March next, arid plead, answer '4 1- demilr, the bill? will' be taken pro co:ifessi. and heard ex-partiei 7 r vf- ,: Test, T. F. BIRCHETT. C. Pr.adv; $525 2-a5w State oIl tliXaTolixia, - MONTGOMERY COUNTY. ! ' 1 In Equityt-Fall T4rm 1323rf I Titus Bunnell . ! . , '-"I .::v 'XXf' t -f :. ; - ' ' ? v.-Q- :f v Writ of injunction. Edmund Langdon.3 :". " f; :y: Y IT appearing- to the satisfaction !of "tlie Court tUat the defendant EdmunJ Lahyi doir is not a resident of thisj state'; It is there fore orilered by the court liat publication .tje made in "the Raleigh Register for four weeks, that the defendant Edmunld Langdon'appear at the' next tttm of this court to be -hoiden on ''th first monday in March-netiat the .Court-House inIJawKncejviUe ill the cblin. swer or demurer or the bill will be taken pro confesso, and the Irijunctibri hiade erpetti- . - . - I . . - . M.WW M.. truef copy, from the JburnaU State ot Xwtli-CaToliiva, Chatham Contity; : L - Court of Pleas and Quartet' Sessions .; November Term, 1823 G eorge Luther, Constable's re ; r '; I-,'' vs. ' ,' f , turn-le vie d on Heirs of David Mims dec. landT IT appearin to the satisfactioaoF the Court "that Needham Mims,1 Britain Mims, Daniel Nevens, and wife Susannah, Edy Mimv James Partridge, and wife Betsey, Liddy Muns, Robt; Mims, and Sarah Mims, f who. are defendants in .tbis case are residents of another, State r It H therefore ordered, that publication be mactc for three months, that unless they, appear at our next Court of Pleas and Oluarter. Sessions to'be held for tlie" County aforesaid, ' at tlie Courthouse in Pittsborough, on the 2d, Mori day. of February next,1 ,tl en anoV .there": tb plead &c. Judgment will be.takeir)ro confes so, tne . cause neara exparte, as to-tnem, ana judgment entered accordingly. . A ! 16-3mv .THO. RA GLAND C. C. C. State ot oYth-Cai?61iia4 Chatham' C ounty Court of Fleas and Quarter Sessions; November Term, ' Branson and Luther, I Constable's rev oh turn levied ;1and.' -'T H Heirs of David Mims dec." IT appanng.to the satisfaction of the Court that Needham Mimsj Britain Minis, Daniel Neyeus and wife Susannah Edy Mims, jamea Pafeidge and wife Betseys Liddy Mims, Rob't. Mims, and S arah Miins, who are d efendabtS in thi ca'se, are residents of another State V It is therefore ordered that publication be., made or 3 months, that unless they appaT-at our pext Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessioris to be held for the County aforesaid, at the Coiirthbuse in Pittsborough on :the Second Monday in Feb ruary next, 'then-' and there to -plead . &c; Judgment wiRbe taken pro' confesso and the cause heard ex parte jjasl- tcvtheifl and j jud ment entered accordingly, "l "-.t '' '-;4-K".:f-4 Teste ' " ;f - ' tY::-v l vcj;-;-. :!!. ' 16V3m THO. R AGLAND, ,Cl C. C. I s. State OYili-COTA : ',;:::.V Chatham County! :i : ; 'i: ... ' Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, : j: . . i v November Term, 1823 v 1 I . Henry Branson,! ; , "Constable's re , v;. I ' -I Cturri-Ievied oi Heirs of David Mims,i dec. land.', u 1: ..; ; I .T'appearing tcj the satisfaction of the Court A that Needham Mim'?,' Britain," Mims,- Dan' iel Nevens - and wifefi Susannah, Edy; Mims, James Partridge and wife Betsey, Liddy 'Mims; Rob't. Mims, and; Sarah Mims; who are Det fendants in this case, iare residents of another State. It is therefore ordered, that publication be made for three months, tliat unless they ap pear at our next Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions to be held f6r the ! County afbresaidV at the Courthouse in Pittsborough, bn the 2d Monday of Feb nary hext, then- and there to plead &c. Judgment will be taken pro con fesso, and the cause b eard ex parte as to them and judgment entered accordingly. ' ' V;'V Teste.. ; - U 'XX':'-- ' 'I y ' ' j THORAGLAND. C. C. Cl , Jan. r. :. ii..' .: ,!l6 3m.. -U. ": BasettwiUe , AcaAersicvyi.l, riHlS Institution now affords: advantages' W equal to any in jthe Southern States, be ing conducted upon; the. most approved prin ciples, and provided jwith, superior Teachers in every branch ofj Useful arid Ornamental Educationi-j-This, with its healthy situation and moderate charges for Board and fruition, must' insure .".it L a liberal patronage. .The strictest attention will be paid to the conduct and ihbrals of those attending.it V'"-':-"'- ' ' ' ."v -' ... TERMS.. j .'. ' . female ifepartmeht, conducted by Jlfrs. Ha ; tmiftwi mth Assistant Teachers: $2 5tf Reading and Writing English Grammar, . dern Cieography - the Maps and Ancient and Mo- with the,Use cf : Globe?, History;? Chronology, Mythology, Rhetoric," meiies metiers, composition, xsatu ral Philosophy, Botany with Plain ' --and Ornamental Needle "Work. ; :: 6 i , Music, tahght b'jjr Madame Villa, in tfie best Y ' I -if 'Italian style, z ! i 'yv' ,;' t ; Per ann. taught in ihe Academy, $60, or 520 . per quarter fr.-: . ; ' '. y y Per ann. taught out of the Academy, $100 r ' w per quarter $25.; . I ! ;y: Dra-wing, Painting and the French jUwguage . taught ' by A. ' Lawng, unaU' o f inance, ; Drawing and Painting, per quart erj $6 ;; French rM'v-yyy ?J -"I:?; i ' ' .6 50"' Classical '2rlfflen''iMu ; G. JDawVV y...y,yjv yiy 'v yviWioW'v,r.'--i:V'-y'; ; The s Latin aAd Greek Languages, , ! Natural arid Moral Philosophy Lp- giu, Asirununiy, AiaxnemaxiCS, ViCO- metry tand Algebraf y yv-.d& y - i fy.?, r EtigUsh .Male jbepartmenL -Rudiments K X'- ' idyi U -, y Readii;yWritingilkrit!imetie,' Enl " k lish g rammar, Ancient anctModsrn " f ; Geography with the Use of the, 'Map and . Globes.iV .y ii 6 :.' -4 i Pens andlnk provided the Students withi out charge. :1A tax of 25 cents each' Student fpr.wp6d: atef,&c"y.tv , ; 'Board "including 11 the? above Bean chts cAtcpi ftAuaic, - jo j per quarter payable -irt f DTAMILTON. (J?!V.1ht:icC6nfVMnti &i Guardians' the following Gentlemen may be refeired tou ti A. uamekojt, Esq. Prest. of the Schoo" - I Apnl30lI823-.y-ywnyi.4 y.32 i - ; For sale;at thi;tfact-i PRINTINGi j . t JNCB; IZRiSTIAN C. ' ct this paper; : '.f- 1: