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I l' a . ' " i - "Vf VI. I t t . i f i si. m n h a." 2 1 I 1- if -i .f 4 -t If - i -Trim ifit Emplriitm rBteftjirJ ;;- " ' J. v- - 1 Say. whrff1iduUho sigli wheri;lis forttmei ;, ":A-tomb ! V;V ih t sun from the s w les tuatuiroana Jt; It shall soar to y6 heaven as tinre as at hrst . -: Th dawn of the .mQrninTheaTn, founcl it. ' -Say vhv shoul touldlieep that theTisiona of Have-flovn" from hls-comrngVuntasted 1 ,. Or grieve that the hopes ot.a.woria sucn as 1 -Z:;y 5tni, & ; -Mil v: i In th tmnests were scatterd & .Wasted. M ; AV- Ob whr should the beatt of.tne unnsuan oc c , ;Orha evening be ahroudeaiTi loonif , -s. ' Jlis homers theli$rht o" yon fathomless chme, ' "-i And sorrow wpl but make it sweeter v ; ?VTo fly. to' etern'tys bdSomVfrom tim ' CTn wings, of misfOTtTmejnaacneexr.. ... WvavUv vv w w w vv."jp :,t-? TO RKNT, ;V W,'. flTHI ''Tjcellinir House and Lot; at the cor , -f vner vf .FaVetteville an1 Davie Streets opposite "Dr. . Jlr GaleVs. , Jones's and nextrdoor. below w 1 - - , a tan given onthelst day ncl nTt tloor neiOW P'ossess V -f JanuaryyV Enquire of - f r ' : , V -N. HARDING & Co. 7 ;, ' ' Nov.0,3 822. V :-rV'9:' US T I'UDLIII RD I : -Bv Jo'setK Gak & Son. Mai V i " .Thp.:Nnrthartini"ResUjer and Uniteil Slas Calendar, -'for Jhe'year: t)f our T;ofdv 183. belns the 4Hh of SvY ' A iT:i 5o v tbe Imleprndenrc or thc Unreel States from authentic cl6cupicnts'y; MIy the Rev. Colin MUver ", vr" - iW j "N v , v ; : I HPIIIS Worlp, besides an accurate Calendar, .. I with the psuarastrorioroical calculations, ' Vcontains the narnMof'eevralfficrs- rbo conductNthe firsts Gorernment:, cither w ; jn a Legislative;. Executive or' Judicial capa. .'1 citv the names of alb the; Magistrates and within the Str.tc the names of. the several ; incorporated Compi npihies and voluntary Assb- 1, beneficeptand pious pur- t witbiu the, State, with lists - ciatrons tor usetul pfthe.principajomcersemp.oyelmconaucu. !E?erf T0st 015?" S1!?" "ttbteh - must provea" considerable convenl- ence to all our -citizens ; - ; - nqt. 20.-: : . . , . 9 4t V. WADESBOROtTGH ACADEMV: . TAlitTrAl, natirrel pelatinfr to this 55tate.il vviv-i"" . " . .1 v-' A Male nd Female Teacher are at present Tv " wanted in the above Institution. The siluation will be a desirable one fof a Gen tleman and Lady of Talents, as the Trustees " on-riHing to give. up the. whole proceeds of 'the School to, them, and; it bas heretofore liad from 80 toTlO Student V at From to ;.; $25, and a like number may. be-, at present . : - expected uhder properly qualified Instruc- r ; torsi : '. ' ; '. ' 'y.:''y ' The local advantages of tliis Institution are cq'iaT to any in the -State being considered the first hea'lthv situation above the low coun try, and receives a handsome support from -Soatharolina. Boar.! cm be had in respec - table families' from $75 to. $ 100 per annum ; and the Visage alone furnishes abwit SO Stu- ..-leats- - .i ' r'- -v Applications may" be acldTessed to tlie "Postmaster at Wadesborough." ' V ' ',:yv--15 8- ' -:- '.;' ' FOltJ S ALE; , :"'.. ' fTHIE valuable Plantation, late the propel I :tv of Georgf Nichola det'd, containing 'i.bTv800 acres,- lying 5 miles south of the City of IJaleigh. adjoining" the lands of Hut . Chins Atkins, RichaTit King, and other,. There Ss enough cleared land to employ 6 or 8 hands sto adviUitageV- he thalance i! xthy !and,"6Tsirp)erior"quality. Part of the. - tract is' superior, and all of it of as good qua lity as :nv so near Ilaleigh.- On the premises '. is a comfortablertwo" story dwelling-house, near an excellent Sprinr. with necessafv out houses. '- " s : ;i--7.,x Tlie vicinity to tlaleigbof. this Land, where r oven' article of -produce will find a ready cash" market, its bejng in a good Vighbor J bood, and withal Wry healthy, renders it a desirable, residence. r T. ' . ' . Those wishing to purchase, will, of course, r ' tcw the premise s.xT'he niore it i known, '- the more valuable it will appear. If hotohi ".before, it -wul be rented on the first of janu l ary nexf fbrltie c nsuing "year. . Also hart, of ah unimproved Lot in the ci- ' 'ty of Raleigli, near the Presbyterian. Church, ii and Icnown as tne unurcn LAw' i I nis is a ;vfsirable Situation for a family," being inJl - ' ood and healthy part of the city, -s . ' FOR RENT,- i' Two dwellmg-bouses in lifcetgir, one now 'occupied by the Subscriber, which is two - v stoics hi: stoics hish. with all the necessarv out nous e and a large and excellent "gaalen.M The - Oher is how-occupied bv.Mr. Hi Webb, and . io u is ai iraui'.c hu nctcssarv ou nouses, and a bree garden. :7y T. PtiAsojv, of; th e one I occupy . may be . had on .the. first of l)ecember j and of' that ocenpied -by-,Mr. Webb, on the first of Janu- '.aryiext.1 x. -v; -. ,2s. i 7 ' flenjamin' A.Barham i authorised to sell - the. land and rent the houses. .y r .-0 MARGARETS, HASSAM; - Oct.. 24th. 1 82Z sy .V; -jrs,r K.zci,irs raox cHAUisToy, f, In twoVolumea quartoy price $10 in boards SKETC HEti of the Life 'ahd Correspond- evce bf NATHANIeCTGREEN'E, Alaioi General ofthe; Armies of the -United States in the AVar of ?ihe Revolution. v; tOTTEIty. the HiJI sboroiiffu Masopic.Lottery (price g() for sale at J. Galea's Bookstore.' ; Three pollarii a Year, brlOni 4 J 3 i-L j. - iA 1 1, ;Tr-,' tfV cow'-, . .. i f.l? .. Gold Shunted FQWLTNG IECE, best; wireAwjstedjto pan; &t with mahogany case,,snot be J t copper fl i sk, -wadpunch, Iocs, y ice, ' -The' have alsf jast received as a,bnyei a' few 1 LAID XtCXABMuperior qua 'TRlIJC OTICE.'i ::: .7The'. said John tcwart- was a tiative ot Guilford CountV. N. 0. -butWerateffta this" I State at about the age" of eighteen or twenty tveaTa,' anil left no heirs' 60 far, as we can as certain. .' , : ..-v .- . ' ( , ? ;tf hehas anv legal hejrs, tbey are 'hereby t trjonths frdm thjs date, to Faroes H. Wither l spoon, &q Judge xf the .Court of'Orlinary. scribersi?';;s - V l,r:-:Ys.-:U ABRAHAM PEttUY( f tihcaster'tlist. S. C. Nay,15i 1822.- 9-lyr :i( STATE OF NORTH-CAROLINA. J r ; Vt.-J'r- . Jr. o . nr.r l i ; superior oun " cjju j hS? A: it Term, 1822. Vrit execiited George Veh,!ipn George Hauk, and ori-i f.i--t ? . Ya, . t srinai .atraenmenx va,v m;- GeHra-e Hauk.- 8t Hauk; levied ort one horse William Haiik; riollaK no other srobds ot 'property to be . found.- yonnitaj, aiicnif. r . HTT aTTeann?"tothei"satistaction ot me J ICourt, that Vvniiam Hauk is an inhab-Ttant or anouier .... v.. . 'ent be. made three, months, m the Raleigh fQV thc Dfendantfto come in and defen the next Court to be held for this County; on the third Monday of March next, tor Itidgmcnt will be entered against him by ,' i tJ - . r ccW ; ' ' ' 1Q -f ft D.EARNEST, Clerk - . . , , ;. v state of NORTH-CAItOLINA. . ,r nnnnt, L v '.1 n. . :' . . -JlJ ik.i l . I Superior Court of Law,: Fall:Trni,-1822. ; , Sarah Bradhaw, Peti , vs. ' . ' Fild ' ; EU Br .dhaw. J 1821. Petitioner-Divorce. at May Term. , T appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that the Defendant, Eli Br:til- ; shaw. is not an inhabitant of this State- ade three, months in the Raleigh Kegis- and Western Carolinian, that the De fendant appear at the next Superior C-u i t of Lw to be" held for Cabarrus Count v , -onthe 7th Mouday after the 4th Monday irMarch, to plead to said petition, other- wise the petition win pe neara ex-parte, and decreed accordingly. . JAMES M HUTCHISON, , . 12 ' - Clerk. LITTLETON SELECT SCHOOL THE Public nre informed, that the pri vate School already instituted at the house of tSe subscriber, will be opendur ing the following year.for the reccptior juf a limited number of pupils. The Male Department will be conduct ed by a young Gentleman from N. York, who has recced his creation at ra!e College, and exliihits satisfactory testimo ui ils of his qualifications, from the Pre sident and Professors of that institution. He engages to teach all t hestudies requi-sile-for admssion into any College tn .the United Stat j .with the important addi tions, of Geography, Elocution, and Com position., ! The Female Department will be under the charge of a Lady .who has taught in (.public as well as private institutions, for several years, anawnose exertions in both have "always received the highest approbaiion,. She engages to instruct her pupils in all the 'ordinary blanches of fe male education, and likewise, with the assistance of the 1 riricipal bf the male school, in Rhetoric,' Composi'.iQn, and the general principles of the Sciences. Les ions wi'laKo be given in Music & Draw ing to those who may wish to acquire these accomplishments. The follmvingare the terms upon which cholars will be received : ' Board and Tuition per Session, payable Vrinaavance, " R5Q Tuit ion alone, - do. 15 15 25 on Drawing,, 'do.. - - Music, . do. ;The ; first Session . will commence Monday'the 6ttr of January, 1823. " ; It-fa unnecessary in this place to be more particular in .stating the qualifica tions of theTeachers, or the peculiar ad vantages -of the situations ; Those parents who are desirous of. sending-their chil dren may rective further information by applying to " V fV " , V " v WILLI AM. P. LITTLE. - ; lieton. Wan en county, N. C r November, 1822. :-. J- : 8 T1J i V SHADY GROVE .;' Warren County, - lHE Examination of the Students at this JLilace commenced on Thursday; the 14th, and closed on Friday, the 15th inst. much to the satisfaction of a large ..and respectable as sembly of Gentlemen and LAdies The "Ex ercises will be resumed with theicommence ment of the? ensuing yearV The, Male De partment, as heretofore; under; the superin- tenuancc oi. Air. uenjamin uottreil who has hitherto given general satisfaction: The Fe male,' tinder, Mrs. SusanXCottrelh. whose capability to teach joung Ladies, the useful and ornamental branches of Female Educa tion, is 7ndispuUble: 5l'he Subscriber nlednv cs himself tiat the utmost arte ution' shall be .paido the government, rhprals, health and acconnnoaation, ot ail committed to his care. ouaji nm i union ucoiars per Session, payable in advance. SvY-iy r, ;Noy;22.ra dollar aSri J Uf which. they;onef at reaucea PJ! :: - In StoVeTbrtieral assortment of CJRO- mHTliljscribcHj" U2en out Lettera ' ?v"of Admiimti-at'On on.tne kstricoi .ioim Stewarfl' late joC XWaeristrict; Cabinet h i Tv?-'hnr the Stas-fr roaa teacung- mnn Warfentdh td Petersburff, oievniiies: from the former, placeV and fim&trom.RotH Knrt" ppri. Wr theHoanke;V The above Xand is well calOoJatedfof tba J.dattJO theat436m Cottpior Jobacco. f Theresa n; itfa comfortable ; dwelling-house for a raaHfamilv, and v most oAtusualh found on a farn jnthis6uittty;w There is oneh landnoueh to WOrK cimior icujiaims to dvsnUgeKon tiie;Tnree-suiii jfjwr this jtime we inclosed, ana in a 4: nmvpmonf ; t Will On a credit orsnalce cua w AvuiijL w a j nf O ' . -'s? arrenco." Aug. 15. 96-tf VV A liRF.KTON 1 FEMALE ACADEMY; REMOVAL XOSEPH ANDREWS & THOMAS P. m3 : JONE5. Principalsof the above: Aca demy, havmgdistosediofthfirinterestM the building lately ocpupiea oy nem, pave reaiored to the healthy, and pleasant village , of WiHiamsbongh.vin ville County, 18 miles west from Warreog ton. where tt;eic School; will open op the cpuvsc of studitjis neretptore; pursutq; wiu K rrntirmfd under all the same teachers. (they behig members of the family.) I'heq Pupils arc mstructea, ;not oniyjn ciic,iu dinients of kdoW ledge,; bdt vlsoia . the highest'; Drancne -or ccience ever ugfc inVpmala 'Seminaries inclcdhiK Gram- in phy , C h e mistry . Botany, Natural PhiiDso nhv. Astronomy, &c t The Principals possess a better philiisophical -apparatus' than nJCft of our colleges ; and lecture are delivered on the different subjects ac companied with experiments. f Board knd Tuition in all the above branches, 60 pcr Session. Music, Drawing, and PaiiUmg, and the Latin and Greek tianguafges are also taught, and are charged as follows : Music 30 dollars, . Drawing and;:pamtiftg 20 dollars, and the Languages lOdollar, er Sssiul. ' ' . . - xr . The amount for. Board and Tuition is payable iu advance, and each lady is to furnish her&elf with a coverlid, a pair of sheets, blankets and towels. : ; - f "New Pupils; pay only from the part of the Session in 'which they are admitted.l Thcire are 8 competent teachers, hose lme is devoied to the business of this' In- if u-ion. ItiamboW.', O t.29, 1822. V 15J PRIVATE SCHOOL. OS the 1 st of January next, the subscribe? ; intends opeuing a Private School in this ( place, in which he wdl teach the following branches t the aniexed pVices, xiz., Ij .. Spelling, Reading and Writing,; f3 pr Qr. Tlie above with Anthiretic, And Geography. Astronomy, Na tural & Moral Philosophy, Eng;. lish and Latin Grammar, & the Latin Authors read in our Uni versify,. . .V , ' Having been for a number of years "engag ed in the above busine. and having 'gene rally given entire satisfaction, h?1 hopes ito i merit the approbation ofthose who mayem f ploy himr, s ; .; :.A ' . ' ' j" , - ; i? J. E . L U MS D EN.i RWcigh,iyoy. 27; 1822. , 10-tl.T I A GREAT BAlUiAlK. u 1 ! - - - it HAVING resolved ;o occupy my for mer dwelling near my Medrclre Store, I offer for sale the LOT on which I now live Cn Hillsborough street, adjoin" ii-.g Dr. Bnrges's and ohers. This place is andsonrsely situated, De lias or, it a Dwell ug Houe with four rooms b?low and four abote-stitirs, with n"ix fire plsces and all other Outhouses, with a large (iarden and a Well of water in the yard inferior ro none in the vicinity of Raleigh. This property is well worth the attention ot those wishing a pleasant sxeat a little, re tired from the bu tie of business Good accommodation will be given for; the whol6 of the: purchase" money. Posses sion given immediately. , ; : r j -. , , RANDOLPH WEBB, i , Raleigh, Nov. 26. 10 tf SHARON FOR SALE. OTpHE place on which I residermay be had wL on reasonable terms, for negotiaolc pa per with Bank! accommodation, v it - contains about 49 acres of Land, of good quality;-bors dering on the City of Raleigii, and on a public road leadingfrbm theCity. JSixteenoreigrj teen acres are cleared and under cultivation! the rest is covered with a heavy forest growth, abounding with fire-wood and timber, i The land contains ancscellent rock quarry ; vis well wateveU by brancheand has two rock springs hear the house, equal probablv to anv in the county. V.My dwelling is about 300 yarus from the -town line. The situation? therefore, has the advantages of town and country united, and is, in my estimation, the most desirable spot for a residence that 1 know in the State. :Apply soon . i ' , . j - .Vf H. POTTER.1 f Sharon, 8tli Mayt 1832. - v i f HEQUavV & STE NOG It A PHY SCHOOL, . ... t. mason ;i' HAS opened a School in tialeTgfi, in whic . be will continue to rgive lessons on the art Of Short Hand 6r Stenograpy, and the Hebrew. language, during the session of the Legislature, t . -. - . :ii He will attend in the morning between 8 and o'clock, at Mrs. Parsley's, near' the Theatre. : - -' , : : . ' . . . : Likewise persons may, receive private les sons any other time of t be day at Doctor Bat ties where the Teacher boards Terms the pricejf Stenography is Ten DolLrsithe Twe?1 A x?ch th Stenogrlphy intitteen lessons, the student may take ' two "rrvij'- "'vu cgurse oi les sons,! leacn pun to read and, write the hand expertly, 5 The Hebrew J teach in thin i W- sons, tw each day, in wtrich time 1 learn (be pupdtUrwrite, tead,and translate it- EacbJ r'1 T ;iensarei about one hour; in ripecember::t n ESPECTFULvw4nforma the riha-, flbifehubf;KaleigbHh ed bfatrdHtbeiri commands JhteVery: tbing4hatTllat';thisi residence will! be atf Mrs Jeter;wKere - December, k --a iv- - 10 tJ Ml?. ftTPJKRS ; &r.. . :f'.-' bis zuoscrmer isnuw ,icvhiu. lwintersubbr,wb!cbisiveryi cortn alijnosve a catalogue of which will s appear. In the rheanttme he , in forms his friends land customrshejis ready to receive incirLXommanos, uuu lie uaivci himself he;willlbe able to give;generai c tlOn.-v:-,- J" ! ..i ;K.V- -V N3. iA supply of GarfenSeeds shortly expted ofthe present year's ' gfowthV? RANOOLEH WEBB.r December g. " - :r!2 : 3t ; ' .; Sl'ATfe Jp N0RTfi;CAR0SSA; 4 Courfdf -:lPleas hd AWrterSessionsiNovemi The itlrlrand-devisees bH V'i, f- ; ThbmasrHadiydec I Petition for par.' . XsXfv. '.vl-; ' f titionctiands&c Mof esBrown and Wifel Kj&tyS'MzZ' IT sppearihg to the satisfaetiontoT the ; Courts that; the Def endant s in th 1 case reside wilhoutj the limits; of the State; it is therefore ordered by'the Court, that" publi catioabe made in the Tlaleigh Register for three weeksj that unless the Defendants ap pear at the neit Count y Court oC Pleas and ; Quarter Sessieiistojbe -held for. the Counter of Surry,-at the Cohrt bouac in Rockford, oh the second Monday in February, 1823, plead,' ans wer. &c. to the. said petition, otherwise judgment willibTe aTrartled accordingly ?i - ; yi 50 - Test, I JO. WILLI AJMS, U ,T the County Court of Pleas and.Quarter JL Sessions, jheld for the. County of Greene, S ate. ttfNcrih-CarcIina, November : term, (: t. ZJ . .t L i . ..hp.I A ii, fi; t ers' &tfi3 m i ri i sMta't ion 'upon the.! Estate of Sfehheiv;Eaon, senV. la'e of sid' Cwmty, decMAll peirsons therere having any justj claims againsij aiq, aeccanea estate win pre sent them4 legally authenticated within the time prescribed by law,-or this' not ice will be plead in bar of recovery ; also all ihoei in debted to sai4 deceased estate, will Wake irumediatl payment, aano indulgence will be 1 -given. f'- JB .i '5; - -.it ''J :rv ISAAC SCARI3OU0UGH, "'A'diiV Edgecombe icounivfl? ;-1 -November i2t.TS5 f lt-S'tp '' . ARCHITECTURE ANEbClVIL ; v --gym rpiIE Hubscriber J respectfully informs Gentlemen who may require his Pro fessioual services, and wbse frequent applications he has-been enable t6 attend to, that his engayement ; with the State. -wi11vtermfnatxr-it1i!ibe''presenty!leaVand that then be ivill -.be re!adyAoreceive their com mands.-:; ) Letter., directed to : him at Rale tgh u nt i I the 1 st of Janu i ry, w il ided'to.1'7 f - . ti ill be attend. V NICHOtS. 10 Nov; 23. NEW BOOKS. . , GALES has ' just v received fronvVthe tjl V North the following New Books r: - Lady'stAnmial Pocket Books for 1823 bentlemens do,'- . : . : 4? A new edition of Reid WprkV V Lights and Shadows of Scottish HistdST) . Manners ot pie i:omans , v; Favorite, of Nature'-' . ?i-.;; ,v " v.i - lialidonllill. - ' ; mm ' ' ' ' . t -m Fortunes' ojt.Nigei, Nichols's Uecoliectionsk Renegade, 4 ' f :''-'jy,.u i)r. Aikin's; Juvenile Con-espondenjCej Graham Hamilton, v ; Dr. SyntaXjS Tour, complete Biblical Dialogues. , - V r Conversations on Mineralogy Life of Adam Blair " v " j. Law of Jaya, Fall of Jerusalem, Bebhazzar:" ' : 1 . Divine Cofdia), x " , Ilasting's on'lnflammationsj 7th vol. Wheatoh's Reports, f,: A' new editiop of Cleavelanu's Mineralogy,' Do. "do. j of Witherspoon's Philosophy, - J': iVv ' "-.;... 'AKD, ,. i "... I-;, A Supply of fine Foolscap, Post, and other STATIONERY. December 5. 11- WATCH-MAKER & SILVERSMITH. JOHN C- STEDMAN has commenced the above business in this place, and hope's, by his attention to merit a portion of public patronage. A11 kinds of repairing usual in such an establishment, done . with despatch, and on the shortest notice.- " An assortment of Silver Work will be constantly. kept on hand ;; Spoons, Ladles, See. manufactured to any pattern, j4 . ; -' '' -T' ':,'' N. B: An expenenped Watch-Maker will meet with good wages if application be made soon. -j. ;:- - ;-' ' An Apprentice will be taken to the Silver smithy trade. ? i : - -M:.;- V'V---". Cash given for old G6ld, Silver, and Brass. JUST PUBLISHED, GALES' 8 . 1 ,. A T.1V1 A AT A f! IT . -fort ... Ifetainingbeisideatbe jAstronomicaLand Weather Calculations, sorrie valua ble - pieces on Farming and Rural Affairs j many: uiefiii Miscellaneous Articles, Medical Receipts; Anecdotes, c ; a list f the Officers of the Government jof the United States and of thiV State,' with their salaries j the times of hold mg all -th.e different Courts In this Statealit of the Members of Assembly, &c. ! 1 w Sold wholesale & retai 1 by the Publishers ; by Sluart, qfrdsall, A CoFayetteyille i V- D. Smith, Wdmjngtoni and Salmon Hall, New bero f and reuiled by most of the Storekeep tts inthe State'--: ' -:'. -;Sept.:j2i.j;' 5 sail At thia lltbri- -,Y-:' ttatjcr yeiy succeeding papcrr-IobgerjonM in prpp011 ; , i.tfARDliche S:dlheremire Stc'coW1 suonjthe. fim MonZflT111 !" ry: Tfi addition fa the sturt;. t suea as preparatpryiQ admissinn :1 Tv P'it. mversity, an, extensive Eng-iish . ' Ule IV ia dfjln-: tate the subsequent studies. Kfttofac may.be admitted. The French I vh wiU abo be taught without .ft charge. 7 Parents and gmrd Jl V'l wish to obtain furkher inSS fij this Schooithjregard toTeS?! wu appiiKawH io xne subscriber 7 11 ; ?0IIN Rodger's tvL Who will also receive a few C' boarders. . . .. Iedcnt8 a , k .'I WARRENTfw - : FEMALK .ACAiJRMv'.'t A , CHILLES PLCNKETT, be nV, possession of this Institution ertmns will be spared to render h ulJ public patronage. Totlie fcM . :?"h.TC;' theimportant lesoiB -of propriety ners.vi.Tbe efforts bf his own f,S ff J " mivicu DV thp tolo... . . Mr. MORSE, fan American hs datighter. " I :: , a - iM 1 All ' the branches cohstitutimr a m rt i oursfLof Ensrlish Edi wuuri cngnsn Education, will h-n7JZ by?' , Mrs. Fiuskbtt,1 Mr. J.B. WsE 1. " "rr m-MoB..uttie French knU.;.8"4- sic will be uiiHer the direct wn 4 kxtt. Painting , on Paper and Velvet IS' be taught, by Miss Mob , 8houU 'u bte a sufficient number of pupis inDa,c; Mr, LA:TASTz wdl preside oveiMliat i-nch The.price of Board and? ae- ! English tuitioti will be 5 f55 Per Session. . 1 ;' v VaV '.. V Music; ; , - f so . ' - J - - , Painting, (y -j,-' r&r-'- ' Neee-vork,1, 5 : . U The prdy extra charge will be 50 cents ptf : session, for pens and ink. Vw j Pupils entering for one session, pavin 1 t yancc those tor a year, pav half in fiv: and half at the end of the classica?-re?, those that come after,the beginning of tb session, pay from their arrival, u "l -lherst session will Begin on MonL tb9 6th of Janua1823, & end with the examuia. tion m June., There will be no vacation be. fore the end of the second session, in Nb, y ember, .when tlie. second examination tfij' r Articles of Stationery, Printed' MuAv Wl implement forPainting, wijl be keptfortba convenience of the' pupils, 'who will be fur. nished with such as are indispensable, 4'thj Philadelphia and Petersburg retail prices..' r' , Each boardefmust be provided titli pair of sheets "a counterpane,! blankets inj towels. . , , i''i 'ir : ' - V For the inforrflatioiTof p,ersoh3uuacra?iin3 ed withMr.- Morse,it may be proper to si't, that he is rec6mmended by the Rt. Ee,' jsisuop Moore, xne o. Jnoge ructer, iwi Mr F. Campbell, Professor of MatheoistW at W illiam and Mary College. ; A. P. has also in his possesion, letters recornhiendatorjrf ITntu'o lCn 1Din .1 , 0l f . , Macdonough, Com. Shaw, and Capt. Crsn of the United Stites Navy, tlie Iter. rarsons, w uaranputQvtjniversiry, ana, mo Rev.;Wm' H. Wilmer, of Alexaodna j .from the Well tried abilities and character of Mr lorse AjPjunkett feels himself vamnteJ jh expressing the full ust confidence in the sih perior capacity of tliat gentleman for con rhunicatme, instruction in that most desirable I Jbranch of Female Education, the'eorrerf Knowledge and expression ci tne tn$w language. , , ! . Wari-enton, N C. Dec. 1, 1822; lUti CM I DWAY AC A DEM V,- : .$ripf'en Louishurg and fVarii&i rlHE Examination took place on the 121 1 Jl t lSth inst. j which closed the second S sion. The exercises of the School will benv turned on the fiist Monday m Januari the fcuperlrtfendency of tbe subscriber, Til .suitable Assistants. Ther course of Eloo- linn otrair TTnieiciv ttrir.tlv PUrSUea, it preparing Students for any of the classy uoiiee-e. 1 - f Board;: (including every? rp Wjg necessary but Candles,) w j pv.Tuition, j ' 'iy r if - Books, Stationery, and Candles, turn'0 at :he Petersburg retail pr'ces, wbeor point of health,! havingescaped durin?w. present year without a single case, 01 notwithstanding the very general pr0"; ofaicknessi.eyenin the most healthy The subscriber pledges bimseit .w IS, wu"" ' November 20th, 1822. C JiTi-'; SHOCCO FEMALE ACADE- MRS- LUCAS respectfully public her ihtenUon of rffZ: Academy at the' above place, on .wag , Moriday in January "fit; j. - uie reurea ana picam " jiwol saoccpaemmarf, iu satuu. water, are with it, and Vers i"JSS J wnUn. nf Which feWSltOi acknowledged. Tit quaint ed parents and A.-rti- m.ntt to menu w write to their children or a few mil" from the great ind its advantages will rMlP ') Mrs:(Lucas stands pledged bv ' votebersflf to the .inajruction and ipv hertiupilv'ahd a fdue care ;fcr M J . 5tf and eomfort Having as80C ,wb 1", anabie remaie asrsiui: j spn; -. . onp win v- j. Di.:ivn rh-aKincr ana and Oroamehtal Needlw. a 11.1 iiisuiiu w m n- 1 i6Ki'W' sessi 1 ftn.M Wnd Ttlition. fJO Fvl LirT"n.i;.had in the mo table families at Wper"-, r - . -Music.20 dol ars pe' - anrt mnral rtpnnrtm'pnt nf his DUP' has" hitherto giiren such general satis8. following branches of Mucax.u fflet4 Hng,Reading. and ui or J GramroGeography, iH.storyjA ,
The Weekly Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Dec. 20, 1822, edition 1
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