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-.V " v. , r a' : s; NOMTII-CAiaeiilNA STATE (SASET-TE. i?;; n. - f 1 " ' 1 1 1 1 1 - i , . , ,- , . : : . . : . 1 . ; ' , n v . ' . Ouls are the plans of fair. 'delightful peacie,: 7 " Unwarp'd by party rage to live lilce brothers. '."-4 1 4J . Sr. 4 .' :,S gxS.-f- , .... .'.t... t J i : s . -.k.- . f: .VI 1 r, 49 published eveiy.TcisiiTarid Fhidjlt, by ; JOSEPH GlJES Sc SON, ? At Fry Dollars pt'annxim-rtial In advance! ADVERTISEMENTS . Not exceeding 16 lines, neatly inserted three times for a Dol!ri and 25 dents for eVeiy auc fceedingf publication ; thosef greater length in.,the same proportiolii.C6wicuHicAToHs, ; ihnkfilly receivkl.;.LTTKns to the Edi ' jtors must be posj-paidj ? :'-'::fS t ;h u v- Cumberland ; Goji'nty.-v '. In Equity Fall Terra, 1824. V v: ' :V' ; Henrv Steohenson. t- -T-'V' " V K Henry. Rhxxte.s, "3 onathan Stephenson i- i :i-v:i ana MarR unnsuan. : , c ITpeanng to the Court, by the return of the Sheriff, that Henry W, Rhode and mutk. ynnsuao oi uie Jjeienaants in in.s case tre not inhabitslnts of this State : It is ordered that publication be made for sixty, days in the btc appear,plead answer or demur i to com JarnanVs?' bill on or before the first day of the "ensuing, term of this court to .be held on "the mq Muonoay aner me ui monuay oi Aiarcn next, or the .said bill .will be taken as pro j confesso as to them respectively, and heard ex-parted - A tme copv of & from the minutes, 1 MfTesV-. JOHN HOGG.C.M.E. StatfB bf;NorttiCarolina. - Johnston County. k .v " Superior Court of Equity. September term, 1824, . James Kerby & Stepueii Grice, i , . Joel Newsum 8c Jesse Ay coch, def'ts- HEREAS at March term, 1824, of said Court, the deatl oi the defendant Jesse Ay cock was suggested, and a sci. fa. ordered ito be issued to the heirs anil legal representa ' tires of the said Jesse, and that they be made parties defendants to the bill , of complaint And by the Sheriff's return at September term 18?4," it appears to the ' satisfaction of "the Court, that Elias Aycock and Jienjamin yvycocjc are not resiqems oi. iuis otaie, it is 'lereforeiOrderejd, that publication be made , threempntlis successively in the Register as to the. non-residents, and that they appear at the next term, of the'Court, to be "held at the Courthouse in Smithheld on the fourth Mon day,; of March next, and shew cause, if any ' they have, why; they shall not be made par ties4efendants asarbresaid. - 0 :i"f.fe.V ? W v Copy of the Minutes. V ' ; ! a 1 : r D. H. BRYAN, C. Ml E- . Oct. 1S----V-V :V:i, :'---?A-;- 99 3m, f . - . i. . . , J n i 'V d ;,i GALES MON have jtist received from 4W; Phyatlelphia tlie following New Books i : , Montague's Digest on the Law .of -Partner? Wip,2 v.... r, ' lJr . V ; Ing on the.Law relative to sales of Per sonal Property. '-:.,--,-i,M'--r'f' ! t Steppen on me principles oi , pieaaing m vy Cox's Chancery: Cases, 2 v,..' ' v., : Cooper's .. do v - , :, -C ' ' :; . : .: Norris's Peak's Evidences, with American ''Beeisions. 'v : ;:$-- , - vi:.'t:o Archhold ion Criminal Pleading. vi r . !; Parry's 2nd voyage for the discovery of North-West passage: ; 4 "h" l:;-' ', , 4 'Brown's Philosophy of the Mind, 3 v. V . ; "Butler's Reminiscences. , , ' Tour fn paly in 1821y an American. ! ; CQchranes' Pedestrian J ouroey j through liussia Siberia;'.; M ' ; '' ' ?Mmqirs of Cen. Lafayette. ; - ; 'Everetts oration before the 'Society of Phi . Beta Cappa. . . .' . Hall On the disorders of the Digestive 0 X gans. : vtt?c: - r; v ? ' - : . : i:;:-; : i; iv i ' Judge Miarshairs History of the planting of I ' Memmrt'ofihe pfe of Mrs. Kappe. I f O Paines Political works 2 vols. l'Scott'srWdrks,' vols.:. : : 1 " Rod v arid Soul. 2 vols. ' Memoirs of Capt. Rock an Irish Chieftain. f .History of Matthew Wald, the authjor jof Tales of .an American Landforcl 2 v. ' i v Pee6 at the Pilgrims in 1636 2 v. " : - i '1 HOOomOK) a vaic OI. caller i , Lady's arid Gentlemen's 'Memorandum Books, jin Morocco, for:1825.' ; ' ' J ' December 2U. ! - v -'r.y.-t. . npfetE Exercises o thi s institution will; be JLresuiheil Monday tot-:Hhuz icvjnext. The Trusteesare happj to amioujica k ihathey have contracted with MR. LALOR ,for tW ensuing year. Mrl ; Lalor'a abilities U classical attainments aud industry as a teach t er "are, well kng wn. parents. Guardians, &c. :wbq send ypung jtlemen tdp this Instku liorii rnayl'rest sir , will be' used by him , for. their moral and lite- rarv imorovment, and that they.will be pro-- v k $er!y phstractd; ihbt course of i the Greek i - tid iLatin Classics neess$ry ' Ui quahiy tbem v 4 to enfer t,he XJniveitvl: The airy. 4ryan 1 elevated situatiod of the School H ouse, the ;,.? ialubrity of. air and , excellenceof the :waterel6price i ; are?i few oMjie which re- com mend thiahslitation to public patronage. 'TAY.le had a likelv yoting' Blacksmith i ii. fpn'terms apply to : Winship Stedman, in Pittsboro where the boy may be seen. .-'''.u , -i. l- 4 J. H. BYNUM. Chatham Trades-II'dl, ? 27th Aug. 1824. 83tf. 3S ' TO. the Jail pf tuicoln. county on the t7th November last,' a runaway negro named Tom, , who v says he belongs to Dr. James Walkervof Tennessee -that he left his mas ter in Burke, county, yhile on his way from S. Carolina to Tennessee,: ami says he does not know in what part of the .State he now resides.. He is a dark complected African, abput 30 or 35 years of age,: five 'feet two and a half inches high. The owner is requested to come forward prpve - property, pjjy . the charges and take him away;1; Hi '".' ' C , f Y JOHN ZIMMERMAN, Jailor. Lincolntbn, Dec. 6, 1824.1 , 14-3t. ' THE Subscriber most respectfully informs the public, " that the 1 exercises of . this In stitution wiD he resumed on the first Monday in January. Thedirection of the Academy being on his own responsibility Parents and Guardians are assured, that the most unre mitting attention shall -be paid to the moraf, as well as the literacy improvement of those committed to'his charge. The strictest im partiality shall be" shown f the utmost order and decorum. shall be observed, and one ob ject shall ever be kept in view.'to inspire the pupils with a due regard for virtue and moral ity and to correct all disgraceful, indecOrous and licentious habits. . Young gentlemen de signed ffr the University of NorthCarolina, shall be thoroughly grounded in h& system of. studies preparatory to admission so as to be able tb enter with disdnguished honor and ci-edie vr'.t''.,fv,;-.i' V . - ? Terms to be paid quarterly in advaiice, viz: The Latin and Greek Language's, $6. : The English Language, Reading, Writing, Arithmetic, Book-keeping in single and dbu ble entry. Geography, Ancient and Modern History,-Composition and all the necessary branches requisite in a good English Educa tion, Four Dollars. In . ; The situation is very healthy open and Elevated; and boarding can be easily obtained on very liberal terms. v ' I FOSTER THAYER. Dec. 2r. ' . ir-4t. ; Six Cen ts - R e ward, Jlnd no cJiargcs paid, jk BSCOlNDED from tlie employment of the XlL". Subscriber, an indented apprentice to the Tavloriner business, by tlie name of Wm. - . -AT-.., I , Uragson, agea li or xa years, low set, anq is of a rather small size, fair comple6tion. Whoever returns him to the subscriber shall receive the above reward, kut as above no charges paid. - y , All persons are hereby cautioned not to? harbour cfir conceal him in order to evade a prosecution of the law. CHS. FOWLER. Oec- 25, 1124. - . Jailtirf s Notice. TAKEN UP, on the 22d October, and lodg ed in jail at Wilmington, N. C. a negro man who calls his nami WiiXiA3r,?says he belongs to Johri cQreton, Cving near Camdert, S. C. that . he was ' purchased by saitf Cure ton of llugli Murray, whb purchased him near Nor folk, Va. about ten years ago. . Said fellow is about twenty-four y ears ot age, tire teet six ligh, complexion yellow, or seven mcnes slender made; andj speaks good English, Had on when committed a gray jacket, consider- bl'y.' worn and tow? shirt and trowsers. l lie owner is requestea to come torwara, prove property pay cnarges and take said fellow away., f C. B. MORRIS, Jailor. Dec-25. :. -s : - - 17tt: Tarborougli Male and Female, nnHE, Exercises of the Female Department 1 of this Academy will re-commence on Monday the 3d January next, under the su perintendence of MisssAnna Maria Ragsdale, a Iady eminently Squalified to discharge the various duties - ot a tutoress, m tne Drancues of Education assigned to her Department, which embraces all those branches of educa- tion,' which Constitute usetuJ, accominisnea, and polite literature. Miss Ragsdale has taught in this Department, of our Academy, for the Jast "two years, and ' the parents anJ guardians those young laaies wno nave been placed under her care, and the Trus tees of the institution:3 pronounce, unhesita- tingly, that their expectations ana wisnes have been realized, and that in every parti cular, the most entire satisfaction has been g.venri :! ) f v vjThe Trustees ,itake great pleasure in in forming the public, that they have engaged Mr. Farnan to tafce charge or tne iaie e partmeht .of the Academy for, the ensuing year;,. Air. rarnan is a, gennemau w inwa and gentlemanly deportment iiesa nauvc of Ireland, rand admirably weU'qualified to dischare-e the duties of a teacher. " He is a gentleman of classical knowledge and polite literature,5 a complete master of the dead tlaa- guages, together witn xue panau, cwn;" and English ; ,We hate" no hesitatlpiv iti sayf ing, as a linguist that ;Mrarnai nas not a sup erior In this State, t Mr. Farnanias had charge of the Academy the last quarter, of the present yearand the Trustees & Parents feel much pleasure-in stating their entire sa tisfaction at the progress or tne feiuaents ana of the skill and manrieri in which; the ; school is inducted; Mr Farnah is emihently qualf ified to teach apy branch of Education wbch is taiight in any of ur Academies,' an d even Of College. Board'' and? tuition? .eanbe; bad upon reasonable terms, in the most genteel families.. ; BOBT. J0YNER, Secy. i Tidwreijgh.'DecrlV. r l5--4t ON the Stray Book of Chatham county, by William Hamlet, of Pittsbbroitgh; a Sor rel Horse, seven" years old, with a roach mane and swab tail, - 4 feet-10 inches hijrh, witli a star in his forehead, and. a blaze-face to the end of the nose and some white ' spots oh his back, shod before. Valued to 5U dollars. -JOS. HACKNEY, C - It. i 14 November 7. r A' Cavitiou- : ;. ALL persons are forwamed against trading for a note of hand Or bondgiveiV by. me to William) G. Johes, off - Warren county, for the sum of $255, bearinglate sometime in the year 1822, and witnessed by Wm. T, Ransom. The said obligation was fraudulent ly obtained and unjustly extorted, from ' me, while t wks confined in Franklin county pri son, and therefore 1 am determined. not to pay it of which all persons are required tb take Notice,. I EDW. J; RANSOM. Nashville, N. C. 6th Dec. 1824 14- jj'UHE Exercises: in this. Institution will be JL reshmedon Monday, the 10th day of Ja nuary next, under tlie direction of Mr Jas. D. Johnson, who has for several years con ducted it with great ad vantage to his Pupils and to the satisfaction jof the Board. i! WM. M. S WEED Secy. Dec. 10. v 14 4w. Xost fN Wednesday the 8th instant, in.'ornox tar sou.tr i of Ralpinh. a ?m:ill ileA MnrnrJ co Pocket Book, containing about 10 dollars in cash and a Receipt against . Mr. Hartwell Parish for fourteen barrels of flour deposit ed with him for sale. Any person finding the same, and delivering it to tbe rsubscriber, will confer a favor and shall be reasonably re warded J Dec. Ill CHARLES W. JOHNSTON. v 14 o N tlie Fourth Monday of. February next, will be offered at public sale, before the Court House in Smitfifield, sundry valuable Negroes, belonging to . tlie estate of the late John Steypns, Jun.Terms are, bond with ap proved security, at six months. ' At th same time sundry Necroes will be hired out 14-4t T. P. DEVEREUX, Adm'r. December 14. NorthtCarohna ,t emale Aca i J demy. AN DREWS & JONES Principals. SfpIJE exercises of this institution will be cJL resumed on the 1st day ;of Februaray, 1825. At this seminary a complete and tadi cal English education, both literary and'cczVn tifict inay be obtained. Board (in the family) and tuition, sixty Dollars per session payable' in advance. Each pupil must furnish a pair of sheets,) blankets, towels, and a coverlid, or pay $2 50 extra per session. There are seven' competent teachers constantly employ ed, together with Jilaps, Glebes an Orrery and a valuable Philosophical and, Chymical Jlpnratus, Jtc $30, livcping ah Faulting $20 per! session, and Dancing, at $10 per quarter, are taught when required. Those in terested in obtaining 'further particulars are requested to apply by letter Impost paid) to the principals. , - law-4t Oxford, Granville County, Dec. 20 I State of Nortli-CaroiinaJ V J lEdgecorob- County, .'. I vr Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions November term, 104. Sylvia Little - '-5 , I Petition fiw The heirs at law of Gray Lit- f dower. . I tie, dee'd. - J ' i . IT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that Elijah Manning and Lydia his wife, and Benjamin Manning ami Sylvia Ifisjwife, Defendants, are.iiot reside'nts of this State : It is ordered that publication be made for ,3 months in the Raleigh Register, that they ap pear" at the next Court of PJeas and Quarter Sessions toJbe held for the county of Edge comb; at the Court House in Tarborough, on the 4th Monday of February next, and plead, answer Or demur, or the petition will, be heard; ex parte as to them.-- Witness Michael Hearn, Clerk of said Court at ; TarborougU , the 4th Monday of November 1824. ! 15-im ' MlCtl'L. HEAKiN, UU. The nwt aplendiilJjottdry in the U. States. OF PENNSYLVANIA. 1 , Class No. .14. , Fifty Thousand Dollars ! ! ! fl Prze of 50,000 is 50,000 Dollars, 1 do of 20,000 is 20,000 Dollars,- 1 do of 10,000 is 10,000 Dollars, 2 do of 5,000 is 10,000 Dollars, 1 do of 4,720 la 4,720 Dollars, 20 do, of , 1,000 is 20,000 Dollars, 0 dsT of - 500 is 15,000 Dollarsr " 52 do "of 100 is 5,200 Dollars, 156 do of 50 is 7,800 DaHars, 1248 do of , 20 is 24,950 Dollars, 10508 do of 10 bl06,080 Dollars, 1 - 12,120 Prizes, 1273,760 Dollarsl 22,100 Blanks 34,220 Tickets. 5- The above brilliant Scheme, to be drawn in Philadelphia; on the 5t of J anuaryjiext t and completed on that day. Present price of tickets ;10 dollars Shares in proportion. A certificate of 20 Whole tickets, $112 00 WDo: 20 Quarter do 23 00 Or Orders ; enclos?ng the. Cash or Prize tickets in any of the Lotteries of. Maryland or Yirginia, for tickets or Shares in the above bnlhant Lqtterj', will : receive prompt atten tion if addressed to . slTHlTTB'S LOTTERY OFFICE, v I !'''-. Petersburg ,Va. $50 "Revf air RAN AWAY from the subscriber about 3 years ago a negro man named J ACOB. He . is about 35 years of age, 5 feet 6 gr'7 inches ligh, about the common" color, tolei ably active, has narrow feet, arid a small car over one of his eyes, It is probable he has altered his name, as lie frequently passes from Stantonsbuig to Newborn.- He has. a free wife by the. name of Jlancv Artis, living hear Stantonsburg, & it is likely, he attempts to pass for aree man. The above reward will be'given to any person who shall deliver said Negro to me, living five r miles above Stantonsbui'g or confine him in Jail, so that I get him , again. All masters of vessels are forwarned carrying him off.' , . , 4 :'.fj;K;;;- ; joel newsom! u. Wayne county, Aiig. 7. - 106 -. . WHOLESALE GROCERS, " ' . Jay Street, Fayetteville, JYl C Utter tor sale lor cash or produce,. ; 15 Hhds. 7 35 Bbls. , 5 Su r, 10 do Loaf, do 65 Bags Coffee, 20 do Pepper, Alspice andGinger, 20 Hhds. Molassrs ' ' . 25 Bbls. N. E. Rum, j ; 10 do Northern Gin, - " , 5 do . Malaga Wine, ; 200 Kegs Cut Nails and Brads assorted 4d 4 tn AOrf. f s 30 Tons Swedes Iron assorted. 1000 cwt. Gennan Steel, 1350 do Blistered do. ' . 250 do Cast; , do. N ; ' ' .. 1500 do Hoop Iron, 2000 do Sheet isoru" 2500 Sharemoulds, . 1500 Bushels Liverpool Salt, ; 700 do. i Sound do 40 10 50 10 Boxes No.' 10, Cotton Cards . do No. 6, Wool do. '. i. 100 Reams Wrapping Paper, ' 25 do LfVVriting do," 50 Kegs Duyont H F Powder - ' 3 ido Shot, assorted,- 2 do Bar Lead, C: 10 Bbls: Tanners Oil, 20 do Mackerel, 20 Half do do. , 3 Crates Stone Jugs, assortetq 5100 cwt. Salt Petre, 500 do Alium ; 500 do Brimstone, - " Bacrjrinir and 1 Bale of Rope" and Twine: AVith an assortment of PAINTS, OIL and DYE STUFFS. ' 4 ; ALSO A constant supply of Wool Ma chine Cards. 1 1 Oct28, 1824.: . 102-8w. Franklin County, ,;N. Gi THE Exercises of this Institution will be resumed, under the immediatef, instruc tion of the subscriber, oh the first Mdav of January jiext, at the usual price, vizi Fifty dollars per session for Board and Tuition, paid in advance. i . ' : - v The course of studies at. Mid way ..is regula ted by that of the University so that this Aeadenry serves as p'eparatory to the difTer ent classes at College. " . ? . Dec. 2. 12 -4t C. A. HILL A.M.' STHHR subscriber, has just received,, by the 4JL last arrivals One Hundred and Sixty-six Packages DRY GT01)S, well selected for this market ; comprising almost every article wanted in tne Dry Good line. ALSO, . . ' 25 Cases Straw Bohrtets, l , , 100 Nest B-nd Boxes, - . ' . 5 Trunks Shell, Ivoiy, Brass and Imitation Combs, j v . -.'.i '' ' ";:; Cotton and Wool Cards, Wool Hats, &c The above articles are offered at Whole ale and Retail, at a small advance fi'om cost. Merchants from the countrv, aie respect- fiillv invited to call and examine the Goods and prices. . I'.' r.- ' '.' . :, ' '. s " , -E. E. LEWIS. Fayetteville, Oct. 28,1824. 102-4w. f yiHE, y subscriber, has opened a School in 1 JL Caswell county, near Brown's Store, for the instruction of youth, in the rudiments, of tpe English, Latin and Greek Languages Geography, with tlie use of the Globes. Na tural aiid Moral Philosophy &cwil also ,be taught. This School is 10 mileowest of Cas well Courthouse, and 7 miles east from Rock ingham Springs. - . , . - . , :: JOHN Hf PICKARD. f pv.25. ;:;- J;i.;i,-:,. .H 10eo3t, Warrenton 'Female v Academy lHE Mrsf session of 1825, will begin on . 1. the llth ot January, and end about the middle of June. ' f, . . - ": - - The course of instruction comprehends Spelling, Reading, Writing, Grammar,-Arithmetic, Geography,, th e use. of the; Glob es, History, Mythology,:. Natural ' Philosophy, Belles Lcttres, BoUny arid Chemistry. , ; J Prices per session tn Aisvaarc-Boarcl 50 dollars tuition 15 dollars f t (but , children y who learn only spelling, reading and writing,! will be taught for tea dollar ;) Needle work 5r dollars j pen, and ink 50 cents. - ; Music and French, are also taught r t he former at 3G dollars, the latter at V2 dollars per.SewionV ' ; ;. Every-day.-scholar will be charged 1 dollar for fiie-woSd i;bVsides ptfo-'tboVeJ-cbwjii none will be made, eept for the.nece$sry books : 1 JZ D. TUNKETTV' ' P Si- t Will he; optional: with parents to boiffd their, children at tcerayorAith respectable GLmilies; in town. - Every yoting ladv boardintr at tlie Academy must be fur nished with a pair of sheet btaoikets, coun- xerpane ana tow pis, -- :r : Dec Sr. , - 02t Deceit Ji nriH E Subscriber h - 3 inst ,rf!Ce iVe Jl NewiYorklradd-'tiorf r fy"' ' rivafs from fher sl v?rv ireneral assort It of Millinarv ahd 1 FancyvAiic: .iv will sell very low fbr f: ASH: I- wlvch very i t Dec. 8. School; : . THE 1 sWsibcrlwilin recfn'en'ce school, "at the house ,h. formerly tatrgnt; drj Monday 3d of Janiiari A Terms heretofore except a tax ibrwpotlJ Ajid that the jqu' ter will in future necessarily fcontain "about eleven' weeks..K? f WETMOl I Rileih, l3-ecV;trM rTlie celebrated Ilae JflEofei v : V A H IN GT u S ItViJl staitd atrny .Stable lrfWarfc . tonJt he next S e. ion, ;auit i wiir he Jet tdV fe w Mare. only. iThe .son to com'ilifitKer.lsf ' bruary, and close the 1st Julv-as. He will b trained for the Full !aces iftto oscjdeut fv?p pens' to him. Further paiculars ;will-.b5r made known in due time. ; ; ; :. r . " V - : PETEIL MITCHELL, r "Nov. 26- v ' ,.,,i:,,;-v m'h:: 3 avor?8 X otic ex-v rpAKKN'UP, on' !ie lTtb dav of 'ft'orer" A. 1824and corr.niitted tCthelftil v .Hanover county, NV- C. . egr; a . named WILL, and.sa sv he 'belongs to uii. Thomas . . Cair of Georgetown, S. C- " Sakl fellow. s a bout the ordinary size,, light complected,-and . supposed to be.abI'ut40years W)f agr.-The owner is 'requested to come frxvarrl, prpyej propertv, pay charges ahd take f said fello5' awav. V i -. CHAS BMORRIS; JailoK. December 4. 'r-'.12- 'II. A ROBERT J ,"FL:'aY; -jL Ccifh&yreSffi ed their Fi. , ::nor.it: tfirv Goods'.- hlirect from EnerbL I :.nd. - Their I . i-O.iV. . .. assortment memoes airaost evci jr 'ticie nceu v ed i n a country store .' '. f ' . v;i -. ; ; They invite all responsible dealers" to'beme I: C and buy, on as liberal $erms Of .credit as. are given by any Importer in vthe, United States Other houses in thb wn have reported si largely this' season; that. the ! amount oK, ; gooiise here, at present,) tar exceeds' that or ' hy more ad yantages riow tliai heretotbf e ia this market.- i 'rV r ' il02-2m.- . . Fayettevillef October 25th 1824. " f ' r . j - ' . - 1 One TKou$$ .4 Person named HENRV W. JOIlNSOV, 1 5 did, on theevehingbf the 24th Ocfobef, , break open the trunk or the Subscriber, and steal therefrom upw irdsVnf FIVE TJWZT sajvi) sevrjst nu third upturns . in potes of from, ten to one hundred dollars, ohe United . States Branch Batifc Nortrt RiVer Bapk, and the Bank of America, -12f doubloons, and 57 Barik of England notes of , the value of 1 eaclw-;::V'- j.A ' ;r The said Henry W iohnsoii jia of. rhiddle statute, light hair grey eyes, round visage,, somewhat marked with the small pox, and has a deep scar in his cheeki-rThe aBove re ward will be given :for tlie recoVerv of th property' and detection of the thief, ! or iA i proportion thereto for the -Recovery of; any part of tlie property, on application to ' ? J A-' :lf: . JAS: WlLSO r 'u Greenwich Si. JST. Yorh. Louisburii: Female Academy. THE Examination of the Pupils in tliii j(n ; ,titution . closed one;2djn4 4 V The Trustees, clnnot forbear expreasin V the very; high gratification whichthisexamL , nation afforded them, for never In tlie pupLV- ; of any Academy did thev .vitns a . miU perfect acquaintance with- the varioustbran- rX'& ches.of learning Usually taught, in such insi i- r !r "wu'Wf j4vnuigin j( .niuu, .wiiue-it. ciaimar for the young ladies uiilimited praise of their , tndnstnrr reflects ,eqbiiKeredit tition-'th aVil'l v and management of Miss Ramsey, their amia . oie preceptress.:?' : ; - t; ?; - j. .4. ; . The Trustees cati now with confidenceTe r & coinmend this institution to the patrona of gcucrous puonc, naving engagett Misa Ramsey, the present Preceptress, for another ' year, a lady who " unites to qualifications of ? the highest order, manners the most aflTahlA " . and engaging, p-i p;, .v The Trustees believe that Ukinginto view 1 the hih qualifications of the preceptress,, tW jiciuuue9 ,oi me. situation, tne jov '; rate of r board and the ifulvantage of reirularlv attend- V ing divine worsbip,;iliis institution 'presents ' ; tuf the public;claims not surpassed by. any ini -:." The Exercises of the Aesrfm" opetted lthe 1st Monday in Janu;iry next v uic outlet --t . . - ,4 r . r,- .'-. Kr w " LI AM ABEND ELL,Secy. v : Louisbarg, lit&2fi4&&i&i-$ -k St 16 v ' V? -N. B Board paitie had with an v familv in " f town at f40per scssk)n.:-f; ;; :v ; arreiiton cdemvi CIHIS institution -ylllibe open for the re, ; 4 'c,cptib..bT;stodefltHth'e Ost Monday irj ' ; ' January nextrx;Th4 stiidiesre; preriaratorr to adfjftiasHvn inW the Uniyci-s'ty of NortluCa- rdlina. A strict compliance with tee rules and regulatiori-Cof the AcaemywiHiri every instance be1 tigorpusly exact 'edW 1 ' " - Great attention wH be paiu ia i: mpartmgr sur '-ctf embraced ln'theVAcaxtemic coirrse. v-pw 'emering;,ai:jtnyxtime; previous to , the; expiration of thefsV quarter, will hs cuargw ijt uc yvuuie session. " , Tuition $12- and ., board JO per session tdibe paid in'advabcet-x fi-. ? ' .0 - 4-' - ' : ;.',',; u - '' ' !- - . ;-; ' . .. -.:.'' ' ; 1 "i: i "1.
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