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•i —but Grid f<‘>'V.d thit Mr. Calhoun's political '
conscience should regulate the opinions of our State if
°r that we should ever be so far gone in folly as to’ j
disapprove whatever Mr. Calhoun may from lime,-
J ''-tip diink proper to approve.
ihe Washington Globe speaking of J)kn Ran- q
says
regret the »!>•* nee of Mr. Randolph from a i
' y> which is looked to as the representative of A-
F* e ‘can intellect, as nell as American interests. He ,
i 5 l 'e noblest specimen of American eloquence. He!
is the Byron of orators."
I
Would not die description have been more cor
feet !md Mr, Blaiii said—‘‘he b the Don Juan of
orators ?" H
I
The Republic of Colombia tts ceased to exist; 1
Venezuela, New Grenada and me F.quator, occupy ’
•ays ’h“ Gbijp, its place upon/lhe Map of South A- !
*ftericu. Bijzll is in a state of/disorder.
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There is not much doing in Congress —bat it is 1
•ssy to see that much will he done before the Set
sjon adjourns—in the way of wholesome legislation *
we pretend not to say~we rather think the martin 1
faclure of the next President will occupy more’
time and attention than the Tariff, Internal Improve- j
mems, foreign affairs, and all other affairs pul to-q
gether. We mistake much if the present do not turn ,
out to be a Congress of Resolutions these when an i
•executive election approaches, are regularly dis- ,
charged from the culverins of the Capitol at the (
Tenant of the White House with the design of dis- i
lodging him -sometimes they have that effset—but i
we think old Hickory will be able to return the fire ,
jn a very satisfactory way—the more especially *3
we perceive that the chief gunner of ike Senate is
only Mr. Holmes, of Maine. Many rumors against
the President are in circulation at the city—such is
h:s falling out with his new Cabinet, his recantation
«f opinion* respecting the Bank of the U. Slates, ssc.
&c. all of which are without any foundation. Great
are snaking to defeat the nomination of,
.Mr. \an Bureii; the opposition had best take care
'"•’hey may burn their finqers.
Judge Crawford’s letter to Mr. I
•ning the rounds—w a shall give it a puce in our
«olt mils as noon as possible.
Domestic Manufacture. —We have been favored
with some specimens of sewing-silk, of divers co- i
spurs, of domestic manufacture—made by some of
■our Santee lasses—which do their skill and ih'duv- i
try infinite credit and promise well for the future
wealth of our state- —After all, the spinning Jenny
* s a pretty Jeuny, and looks well in a household.
[Charleston Gaz.
Indian Corn, introduced by Cobbett into Eng- 1
land, is now cultivated with great success in that ’
■country.—Cobbett thinks that' the husks of the,
■soril, might «übatitut«A for won) ««.) r-.l 1
even feathers, in the manufacture of beds and mat j
(tresses.
Steam Supertedsd. —A Mr./Richards, an Engi
fftcer of Bristol (Eng.) has werfeeted an E'ndiess
tauter JUaehinw kad equal to *SO horse [
power, which/re asserts will/supercede the use ofi
ateem, in evey instance. # .. ~4
APPOINTMENTS BY THE PRESIDENT-
By and to*.: the advice and concent cf the Senate.
Sr.muel B. Marshall, of Tennt-see, to fe Ma.ihalj
■»f the Uniud Statas for the Western District of:
Tennessee, vice Robert Purdy, deceased-
Robert B. Gilchrist, 1 of South-Caralina, to bs At 1
torney of the United States for the District of S- *
Carolina, vice Edward Frost, resigned, /
’Vm. C. H. Waddell, of Ne w York, to be Mar-!
''ht! of the United States for the Southern District!
■ufNew-York, vice Thomas Morris, removed. |
John A. McKinney, of Tennessee, to be Attor n
■ney of the United btate* for the Eastern >*istnct of t
Tonnesjee- j t
live. Rook.
■COMMENCEMENT OF A NEW SERIES. ■?
In reviewing the course they have per-!,!
aueti in e«‘ntjiishing the publication of the.
Lady’s Bonk, the publisher-; .“eel bound to
acknowledge with much sattsfactsca, the
spirited cnmmeridatiftng which have regular ,u
!y been bestowed on their work, by theSdi
fors of the public press throughout the com - *
try. Whatever portion of the encomiums’
they felt themselves in justice entitled to
(Tor their individual exertions, they confess!(
yvitl\,i»bqeqty. that it was through the es- d
i ' r,r»Gry paragraphs -
' . a-- desire of hav-i r
their work emulate v*. Aranceof the
richly gemmed periodicals of lite old world* j
*lh*rc were niUDy Hi)v<in(£i<>eii ( it j
possessed by themselves, which few other# 3
could boast of; but the obstacles they have d
surmounted were such that they may rea-l' 1
sonably take credit for overcoming them; h
And having succeeded ia obtaining a fair
reputation for their work, it now remains
'for them to have it continue to deserve it. n
Tn catering for the amusement of their f
patron*, the publishers have sought to ob- “
tain materials of an interesli.jg, novel and
livnrsified character, and although they have
3ot ocan enabled hitherto to present much n
m the shape of Original Contributions, they
have always cherished a proper regard fori
Native Talent, and have be’en zealous andj
F-.n'cVering in their efforts to secure it. With 1
thu view it will be seen by their advertise- '
meet, that a liberal Premium of SCO doi- 1
hr* has teen offered by them for the heat ' i
.imeti m Tate, and there is no doubt b-v ■-
;tmjpetlv m tor the honor of the award will ’■
'it contested by the first Li'erary men in
.he country. A secondary Premium of 50 i
dollars ts also offered, for the best PotmU
suitable for publication 111 the Lady’s B»ok.i J
•It i» reasonable to conclude then that the! 1
attractions of the succeeding numbers of the'
work will be manifold— -they will be in l*
c essed bath in the character of i'g con-j
*“nts and beauty of its ev.teiua! appearance.!
• »
The pubhshe.a have made eng j .: meets ft r
a new and excellent paper, on whirh to
print it ; and they also propose to make,
.some improvement in its typographic a! »p
Ipearance. The Mu»io Type which they 1
[have selected for their use is of the most
[approved kind, and in future the acbompnu -|
meats entire will be given with the music!
they select for publication. *. • j
Thp presetu No. for December, is ein
.bellubed with several beauMful anti cosfly;
Engravings—the titib pagb particularly!
has been worked up in IMITATION OF
GOLD, whirl, is a very expensive mode ofj
j print? pg, and attended vveh inoalclSlahlej
itrouVia. The pub'ishers have a few copies’
of th» last six numbers remaining on hand
wi.'.li which (hey will be happy to supply new
subiscribers —m these will form a connex
ion with the future numbers, all who desirv
the work complete will of course commence
with them
Person?, who have not seen the Book, may
have a specimen No. by addressing to the
publisher (post paid) to that effect.
The publishers are desirous of ob'atning
as early in the succeeding mouth av possi
ble. sn estimate of the number of copies of
their work which may be subscribed for, so
•hat they may know what edition they will
be obliged to publish—it is earnestly re
quested therefore, that all new orders for
(lie Book may be fohwarded at once, by
doing so, those who wish to secure a copy
of tt will not be disappointed,
i ITT* Ag>;n(» procuring Ten new Sub
scribers to the Lady’s Book, and remitting
the cash for the same, besides the discount
which is allowed in such cases, shall tepee
sented with a copy of the. 3d volume of the
work, superbly bound. I’lro publishers will
have the work carefully packed up, and
subject to theordeis of the persona entitled
to it.
j We request our Editorial brethren *0 no
■ lice these parucularji respecting the Bmk
jand to insert the advertisement concerning
Ithe Premiums—we shall continue to for
ward the work to their respective offices.
Philadelphia, Dec 1. fail.
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Mr, Luther Munro cautions the public
through the Warren (R, I ) Star, against
purchasing pa'ridges at this leas m.fcson
:the firs* hist, he bought one in that mark'*'
which had in its crow seven striped snakes,
the largest 8j inches long.
LOTTERY INTELLIGENCE,
!_ The following »re the drawn nUrriDem of file Un
ion Canal Lottery, Class, No. 2A.
16 33, 37, 53, 34 26, 59. 1.44.
1 1 <>■’•aOHfU'fd Lottery, Class No. 25.
41,37 33, SI, 23 53 18 28.
Dismal Swamp Loiter;', Class, No 23.
39, 13. 40 33 24 32, £8 47, 41.
N- Yock Consolidated Lottery, Extra Cla«s, No, . 6.
( 49, 14, 50, 16, 34, 28, 5 18, 20. 52.
■ST,I 1 -----
i
[ On Tuesday evening las*, by fie Rev. Mr. Malla
|vy. Capt. Jobs Vl‘D*d». to Miss Gun Asi, daugh
ter of Holland MM’yre, Esq. all of this county,
j (fj° We afe authorized to an
nounce JAMES M'LAWs, K q. a Candidate for re
election to the office of Clerk of the Superior and
Inferior Courts.
j December 30 56
j (Cf We are authorized to an
nouncs OLIVER KEIU, a Candidate fur re-e!ec
tion to the office of Tax Collector, at the ensuing
jeleciiun, on the first Monday in January next,
j December 27 2t
Qfff W e are authorized to an
nounce BENNETT CRAP TON, as a Candida e for
Tax Collector of Richmond county at the ansomg
Election. j
December 25 . tde 54
(CT* We are authorized to an
uounee PETRj; F, JIOISCLAIR, R q. as aUandi-,
'me for the Office of Sheriff of Richmond county,'
r-t the ensuing election in January next.
December 20 tde S 3 j
(i tp To the Voters of Richmond
County —The Subscriber announces liimsed a Can
didate fer Sheriff of said county, at the Election to
be held on the first Monday in January next, and
respectfully soficita their suffrages,
JAMES PRIMROSE.
December 30 ide 53
Qj* We are authorized to au
nounce MICHAEL ¥. BOIsCLAIH,. as a Candb 1
date Ibr Re-Election to the Office of Receiver afl
Tax Returns, at the election on the first Monday of
January next.
December 20 (do 53
QJ* We are authorized to an- 1
nounce Giiix F. Fauish, a Candidate for the ap- *
pointment of Coroner, tor the county of Richmond, 1
at the ensuing Election.
December 6 td 49
QfJ* We are authorized to an
nounce JOHN C GRIFFIN, a Candidate for Coro
ner for Richmond county, at the ensuing Election.
November 18 td 44
NO 1 IfjE.
'h’Ulh FEW HOL IER, of the Tre byterisi
, Christ Churcn ) are r q tested to meet
st the Church nn M.inday nfte, .soon next 2
Lnnary, at 1 oV tk, for th» purp .s-j of fixing >
■he rate of as-essm nt on F ws. ,nd elecliny «
s<:v.-o Trustees for the ye»r 1832, «nd for Hie '
'rani.se 1 m of such other business r« will come
□ :fore them.
The F4ws belonging to Trust, will be rent
ed at the Church on Sa urday affernoon ?f
January at o’c.lozk At mm e time, A Chor>s
ter Collect r <nd hexton will ho appointed. C»
hd| es for any one of sud offices will u, nd t bei.
4pphc«tir>ns by that time lo
li. A. Itoid, Ser. Sf Treus.
„ Hoard Tm-.u.a: C C
December ?• ii sn ’ *
I IUUUIMONB aC&BEMX
| SME Exercises of (lie ahjve Academy wil; be
I ti rt-suined on (he aerond dry of lanuary nex ,
1(1832,) inder the care of the subscriber, as Hue
1r >n mi I of the Kef. Sskknj Taxi, h a* Paiaci
p»l if the B igliah Depar.-ncivt, Mr. t'tiAncas sti.t
i ofli :;ates as assistant R.'ghsb Tischer in the French
i Language without any extra cLoge Mr, Taylor
will receive jJßria f nlo his departn.tti't, and will ui ■
!»ure the r,;ost orelul and oeltcaU attention to
I them.
| The Ucc'op reapec'fnily refma public attention
to the tourtc of stu lies pre.sftrib.l Gy the Trustee
to the pupils in his department, tod suggests to
those wh i leel disposed to give tin ir sons a cUskL
{cal education, that it is important to commence
. regular.y with a class. The experience of one
: var has proved the tfficar' of the plan, which
wts adopted by his intmedinte employers, the
Hoard of Trustees.
Jus. P. WatUkH, Usctor.
E.ttrart from Hit .Minniesof the Hon'd of Trustee-,
til their session, on fTednesdny, 29M ull.
“Resulv:-d, That the Hoard approve end adopt
‘he following Scheme of Classification ui the pupils
tr.d their studies, and that the sam< fie Cffhrde uu
‘ll the further orderof the Board ’■*
Finn of 0. course for she Cl Juice! DrpartmeMt.
RICHMOND ACADEMY.
FIRST YEAR.
Latin Grammar (Guild's Adam’s .-tiir-T—d twice.)
Latin Reader (Pi of. first se'ies.
do do do second i. rtes.
Cornelius Nepos Ho»>"n edi. wiih-iht translation,
ijeugrapiiy, vio drich’«) Penmanship!'—with exer
\rtihmeuc, Piki’s 5 cises in declamation'.
SECOND YEAR.
C, ‘ rk, * } £ original conn
* 4 o7Vatin OdUCUon l ° the mskin Ki P Dedaraators
i baMustc,* Prof. Antbon’a } eaerciße ‘’ I
Cicero's select O -atioi s (seven) Cataline, Cecili
us, Milo, add Arrhias.
Greek Grammar, (Anthon’s Velpy’s studied
throughout the course!
THIRD YEAR
Greek Reader, Pi® r Jacob’s) ? . . ,
v.rgn IN. y. edition, J. G. Goo J 0"^ 1 c « re ,
p" r \ J position, and
ticero de Amiciha 8c Senecute Declsnixtton
X u'ophon’s Gyo 1 z is, (4 books) * -
, gebra, (Ray’s or Ryan’s)
1 Roman Autiq titles ( idaiViN)-
FOURTH YEAR
Roman Antiquities and Alpcn a, continued
birace, (Ft .ioSsor AnlhotLsy
■ cetocV Orate' e,
libra rVIPsd 4 books, i. -■>
IJeomei.y. (PI yiai.®*) *
; Trigonometry wi b practical application.
Rhet> rit,s! |na<ruction, with delivery, at stated pe
riods, of original Theses
J Antes M‘Lp,W9, Cleric, *
Pec mber 30 SL 56 '■
II meins' to be received on Monday JV g t.
Delaware h N G Consolidated
LOTTERY,
Class N«, 55 for 1 S3l.
60 Number Littery— lo Drawn Ballots
SCHEME.
1 Pnnes of 12,500 P ’{Jan.
1 do of 5,01,0 tioll sra.
I do of it auO t/ tilaiß.
6 do of 1,000 D liars,
10 do cf 500 Dulfare.
10 do of 400 D.diiira.
51 do of . SOO Dollars.
20 do of fitK) D liars.
20 do of 150 D .liars.
41. do of 100 D liars.
&ce-4w. Sc. . Stu.
Tickets iS4, Halves &2, Quarters sl.
Ordsra received and promptly attended
COSNAIID’S
f.ucky Lottery and F,sf.hang - Office, corner of
Broad a d 2*cksui'i streets,
j ' : ~I‘OS!' OFFICE,;
AUGUSTA, December 274, 1831. J
CHARLKSION mail.
j (ffi On and after the 27 th Inst. I
the lime of closing the Charleston Mail, will Ire
■ half past 9 A. M. instead of half past 10—and on
; the Same days as heretofore.
WK. C. MCCOU, v. m.
| December 2S 54
Rent auA la \\\t<£. oul,
hor the term oi twelve months (rout the tirat o!•
Februsry, JB3t, the followirV property, |
A SAW and Cirnd MILL, in'
good order, with a sufficiency of Tirab'f for
swing Lumber, an eacelfsnt Negro Sawyer, and
'mr othnr ablf Negro Me: -Aloo for aalc, three
rune wed broke Muies, a Ci ry Log, Gear, an^
:v .ry Ihiig necessary belonging to it, on acre*
dtt of (weDe moniha.
Jttimi* Heal. [
P.'cemhor 7.7 55
NOIIOE.
rfkN Ute first Saturday in January next, the
G »y Council will appoint the following
Cuy Uflicero, for the enßuh.g year, with the n«la
nesannexed— *
Marshal, with a wlary of Si 000 '
'*** Deputy do: 500 i
Cleik qf. Council, 400
Collector and Treasurer, 1 6fo *
Clerk of lower Market. 300 f
Clerk of upper Market, 75
Street Officer, 1 000 1
Jailor, 'SOO 1
Keeper of Magaz'ne, ‘ I^oo
T wo Constables, each 400 *
K eper ot Hospital,
Four Vendue Masteja. v
Fereons'derr.iua f > vita u any of the foregoing
sppomutienta wit, hand (heir applications (namingj
aecuntiea) to the Clerk, ou o.’ b>lorc 10 o’clock,!
A M. «n thardsy By order.
Oeu. M, V alker ? Clerk,
Mecernber 16 50
ZNoijee.
a persons harinv demands agidnst the Bs
, 1 J°* ,n Math# v., deceaoed, are request
;d to hand them inaccordii g to law. and :bom
v.io arc mdeb id to said estate, will please mak
"iircdihta paym
.'anios CtrtlidM, Mm’r.
6 - Jm4* « **
- SB i\ at asi (So i
’’jlH K Sub cribrr inform* tl.el;-i
IL habitants of Augiu-is ami its vicinity, that I
has enlarged bis BAKING BUbINBiS wherelu:
intends to k ep a coiutant supj) y ol the follow ;
mg srticleo :
LOAF HREM>, bOT>A. BUTTER
BO TI KK liISCUIT, and
KI.'SK 81 Te2CAKB't, W.ATKIt 1. RACKRRS
N. It. The above articles itfRESU -livery even
mg finlera fri.m tlu- country thankfully recciv
,r.J s tiuictly attended to.
As Bouyssou.
December ‘i.T 55
~7.. S (JITOK.~“ ~
’I3IIK sale ot !,ots in ihe Town of Brunswick,
JL advertised for (he second Monday of Jauu■.
ry next, is pi stpound until further notice. Ar
rangrtnenls for the balance of the stock of the
Rad Road, uitn he made Without »<tcrifi-:i»g the
buna fids titles of the undersigned, to shout four
hundred lots in the aforesaid town.''
W. B. Davis,
Urbauug Dart,
December f‘2 3t 55
YLa\forA s 8 Vear\ We.teT,
T_,_ r FOR the completion.
fashionable lotion is entirety fee from
any deleterious ingredient, and is no inne*
cent that the most delicate lady or child may use
it with perfect safety. It eradicates, freckles,
pimples, spots, aunbu ns, tans, redness, all culane
nus eruptions, and eflfstus.lly render* the skin
white and blooming, its cooling and fragrant
properties add to the pleasure* of the toilet and
comforts of the nursery. Gentlemen whose faces
« e J r? 'ii ,tec l k* 1 Jke operation of sbavii g, will h id
Halford’s Fearl Water to cucominnn
soothing and healing qualifies.'Travellers ex
posed to changes oi weather, causing an ugh
I and harsh skin, will find it to possess balsamic
powers of surprizing energies. The celebrated
Brunrtrnel wel! known in the British train of rank
and fa’ fiion, selected this rrticle for his fav-ipiti-1
(.osmeiir, and the increasing patronage a( the
public iu'ly demnnstrates its utility. ■
Prepared from the original receipt by G. Bed*
ford, therms’, London—And for sate by
Turpin & U’Antignac,
■ Arm **
‘23 •' • : 54‘
Compound Chlorine Tooth tTcw l 9
cleuiisu g and whitening the teeth, ptr-
A. serving the gutui. reinuvirg every di»sgv«e«-
Vole fame from the mouth, and rendering the
brea'lisweet and pleasant. The Chlorine Tooth
wash hag an agreenble taste, Is perfectly harmless.
■ devoid of acid, snd yet sufficiently deters.ve to
remove the adhering tartar : it is a speedy remedy
for all eruptions and soreness oi the m uih com
pletely removes ihe unpleasant smell und taste,*
ter smofcn gor chewing the • Modern herb'—ai d
renders the most offtinsive hrea'h perfectly sweet
—Price fifty cents per bottle, with directions lor
, u,|,, g-—For sale hy
Turpin & D’Antignihc,
_ . tArenta,
Uec.gmhrr 23 54
TOCT-OtfUJlfi^"
Anon ta, Geo. Dec B'h. 18.31, j
«M.a\\ At Tange maul,
SA FAN S'AH %AJL. j
Due every at S P. M.
Closes every day *i 9 P M.
■ orthern mail.
Due every t veiling by 8 o’clock.
Closes every evening at 8 12 o’clock.
WESTERN MAIL.
Due every evening by 8 o’clock.
Closes every evening at 8 1-t o'clock.
CHARLESTON MAIL.
5 p 5 ever y Sufl d»y» Weilneiday and Friday by
Clo.es every Tuiesday, Thursday and Saturday
at 10 1-2 A. U:
ATHENS MAIL. '
D"e every Tuesday snd Friday by 6 P. |J.
fileoes evety Mnncky end Thursday at 912
4, M. . •- , i
ORBEVyriLE, S■ C. MAIL.
Due every l ues »v and Saturday by P F. U.
( G| 08 ts every Wednesday and Salu'dj.y at 9 1
i » m. j
CANNESriLLE MAIL.
Due every FnUay at b F M. I
Closes every Sunday at 9 P. M.
4n additional Mail on this route to Petersburg »
Ga. is due every Tuesday at BP. M.~closes tve J
cy Wednesday'A’ 9AM (
COOSAIVHATCHIE MAIL.
Due every Sunday by 5 P. M. t
uluses every Tu sday at 10 L 2 P. M.
W.oa. C. Micou, F. M. r
Jlecenber 13 5 t
Tha TuApirtigntd
HAS interested Hr Witu,* P, M*Bai«>«
in his busifiers of FACTOR iLE fj CiJM- c
MISSION relul'na an.
’ .ank. and, ackiiowledgmerila »6-Lis (rictuls and p
customers for the support heretofore received, ,
am! ffnl'citit h lo the new firm, Hu
Y'ATfc WalfeT PTOXtf
wil* be in readme.* lo store Colton and Merchai L
dizo at an early day, and In,as seuure and sonvt B
t’ient a location at my in the city. L
From the interest the corcern have in the navi- L
ga ion of the (lace, they proffer to receive *ne
orward Cottons from the interior free of Cotnmi •
sion, tr.d nothii g more ihan the money aciuallj
pa,a out will be charged on Cottons'going to Sari
vannah or Charleston, by Boats consigned to them f
Advances wil! b rntile on the shipments of Colton 1
to their friends in either of the above piacea, V
A. Mackenzie. "
AuSutki. 25th On tftv e. ~ 1-r «
ADIV I LEND of 10 per cent has been declare* 3
on the amount ot Stock in Ihe above Com |
puny, or fft SO cents on each Shars on which ihf |
hrst instalment has been actually paid in, and the (
same will by paid to the Stockholders on applies i
ton to 1
' J- 8. SEEKS, »
Secretary to the Itmrd of Manage) 111. 1
No. 241, liBOAn-STasaT.
fCT Shares of the,th'JVe Slock, remain t
for «’ d may be taken on the oLgi
s K ■■*—***..•>' -— _-'mat*w~~rlum
I ' ~ E ®i2©asir
Ou AVedtwla/ rn**t will be received tli«
drawing of two Lotteries.
NeW'York Consolidated Lottery,
Extra V I No. 37.
60 Numbers —9 Ballots.
TH.HEE Piisea of 8?.0G06i
Dus do du 4 C7O
Five do do JOoa
■' Jiu do do ‘ l.uu
Twenty do do , SIQQ
Thirty-five do do do 100
&c. &c. &.C.
Virginia State (Peterslmrg) Lot
tery, doss, No. 7.
66 Numlifeis—*o Drawn Ha I lot*.
I Prize of 20 000 Dollm*
T Jo do 10 000 Dollar*
* do Jo 5000 Dollar*
* Jo do 3 160 Dollars
10 do Jo 1000 Dollars
10 , do do m , 500 Dollar*
10 do do 400 Dollars
10 do do 300 Dollar*
30 do do 200 Dollars ?
46 do do 400 ( JJollanr
flee. &c.'&c.
Tickets in each Lottery g 5, half &SSP,
Quarter* $4 -25. 1
Prwrfpt attention paid to orders »t
REERS f
¥oiciwrmt6 lis>UEry ‘
No. 241, Broad Street.
December 30 56
It ICH MO NI) BATH
&O ii, ED IB sa
W ,LL be °P ene( l on MONDAY the 16th of
January neat, under the earn o» the «*w.
a Beans. In the Female Department, tie will
have toe aid of My*. Bopes and her daughter, in
the Male Department, as they are needed, com
petent assistants will always be employed, ’/be
School will he et!ect ; and none will be ■adwilitd
■ or continued, who are not nviyal and studiOua.
ibe year will be divided into two Bessions.--
Ihe Winter session will commence the first of
January, and cloie the laat ol Way. The Sum
mer station will begin about the middle of June,
and end the laat of November. Terra* of Tci
uon for (he firat rudiments of an English Kduca
■ ton, 13 Dollars per aeasion—lor the termer tofte
i (her with Arithmetic, English Grammar and Gen
. graphy, 16 Dollars a session—for the Glaatios and
■ higher branches of the aciencea 20 Dollars per
1 session—for Hebrew and the Modern Language*
-of Europe, there will he an additional charge.
Boarding for the winter term will ba 50 Dob
I lars—tor the Summer Terre, g 55—the Board*
■ <»g and Tuition of each aeasion to be paid in ad
vance. Ulra. Stohosb will have the charge of ■
. the Bot'ding House, aided by the Teach*!* who
will board with her. ' ■ o,A,
A s’eady and well dtrcCed (ffort will lie rand*
by all concerned in the management of this In
stitufioni to render it respectable, useful and w<t»
thy of the patronage of an enligiitcaei WtRIViN
nity. —The healthfiilnesa of the Bath"and the et •
Icelicnce of i'a Society need no commendation.
The'Ri'v; J, Boggs baa pledged hirraelf to the
citijena of Bath, that (he School shall be perm*,
new, and that he will give hit undivided atten
tion to its beat interest*. Jt need scar—’" *
added, that in the q talificstiona of Mr. B>
have full confidence. By the middle
month we will have in our hands som
complimentary Letters of recummendati
Literary men in thi» S'»te, which we t
to the Parents and Guardians of Children when
ever desired—Signed on behalf of the inhabl*
tanta of Bath.
Samuel Dows®.
December 23 3t 54
I'emaU lu~
ftUtutc,
amTATsiB at BiuniMviMß, tvu uiaas aacuiCr-
V -i liUMßll*.
SCHOLASTIC Year—divided into two aeasion.
—First, commencing on the first Monday in
January— ending about the middle of June—tec
on! commencing on the Aral of July 3 ending fir«i
December,
’U is desirable that engagements should be madn
at the beginm gos each session Fur-ila will, how
°vcr, be receivi dat other periods, and charged
from the time of entrance.
QO* They are not to be withdrawn, previously
to sustaining their Examination,
TERMS.
Board, and entire course of"J
S’udiea in Literary and 1 n..,.
Scientific department*, I per amuse.
(Chemistry and Botany, ; , n “ r
excepted) incindve of. J -"‘ P* f
ink, quills, lie. J
Chemistry, with the us®; of) a,, „ , 0
Gbemical apparatus, J
Botany, - . gj it »
Latin, French, Spanish and)
Italian language*, (eacbj i P er * n,lu ®-
.. • „ ?P pr annum, or
Muatc-CFi.no) gSfAgJS per tea
3 aion.
Knlrance to Mt’iical Department, gj o$
Use of Piano, (per tension) 3 00
Harp or Guitar, per amiutr
Drawing, ;i2 .< .»
Dancing, l 0 ..
(O’ Each session payable in advance.
TEX r BOOKS,
W'a.ker’s D,Ciioiary, I’onti • Ai *’ysis, Mti
ray‘s C.ramm*r and Exiribes, Wihard’s Urge
Geography aid Atlas, WdUrd'a Ancient Atlas
Butler's do. Hilltri'a fi t grapby for beginners
Willard’s Republic of f on nca, Wilkiu’a
my, Blair’* Grammar of Natural Philosophy. En
field’* Philosophy, Colburn’n Arithmetic, Smith's
b>, Adams'* new Ar tbmetic (•«>>'. Algebrc,
Playfair’* Euclid ’s Perapcttive. FaleyU
Morsl PhdoHophy, Hedge's J."T t, titusrti’a in-,
drliedual'Philosophy, Jamieaods Ui.etoric, f yt-
Ur and Khdpley’a History, Eater/* Chemistry
Emmoi/a Mineralogy, Lincoln'* Botany, do
Gboniical Dictionary, Hudd tnin and Adare * Lat
in Grammar, Mail’s Syntax, fiiatoria Stcra, Vir>
gil, Bntick’* Latin Dicitonary, Wanastrocht’s,
rreuch Grammar, I elemtque, Hiatoirtde Cbarlet
XU. Siccle de Louis XIV.
OT7 Attached to the tnatitute, are * well select
ed Library, Philosophical and Chemical tp-ttt
tut. and » Cabinet of Minerals.
- . EU. 8 * -Mftrki, M.D*