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i. h.r.bt tven I ha the rubscf f ten : i.ni.ts for W ffl" . , .... rl.a can ii i tb . rt the 0U" ...at Rsil . Hftl , A' ott dav f i ! , .. it. ' ..:il Ten dollar r h Ji 111 ili i imp 1 . ,: - - - . ...;,.,! i tha time f sub '"' .... ... ftf anv chartered ill ni rruu"' - 1 . llk0,lb76TlNS.GARSC)W, HOBEHT JELKS, K ENGELHARD. Commusiontrs Notice, .; , . ,irir; (r Subscription lo the Capi . ici..rirni' tlm 4lissis9i!pi Union ik (I ai unuucriiu itin the county of Lawrence (the .aVof Justice of said coui.ly.) on i Jl,nJy i" May next, to be.' cent uiti ill 1st A ,.rand durin ibe space of one L,i o,'t'.'i 'J and twenty davs.under Ibe su .:.,...,l.ne of lb undersigned mana L appointed for that purpose, by the ct ;0pp1imDtil t ar,;Act .(.corpora- a ill II1KLI U 11. IN. lAJuiwv LHOrN, ) SMITH, V ROKERT Comers, A HTHfJR Monticello, March 17, 1838(0-0 of lCC. , , l"7 ;h. MISSISSIPPI UNION BNK, nni-s nf Knhsrrini' on mr i"" kit be opened at Jackson, irn r- vyi r .L-iM nf the Mother Bank on the sc- Ld Monday in April next and continue open for B fpaceof stxmonhH. . Dy order of the tnpr ' ; HIRAM G. RUNNELS. - Prosiclent M. B, Jackson, 2Sth Feb., 1833-20-5-. "... Notice. J Khali at the next June term ... .... A Probate Court ol Lflwretife ; cuny re-ent my account as ad:nitntrator o hffntate of Jnsepn Amfoa. L final cettloment and allowance.-. STARLING 'MHYISK ' AOin r. Mont.cetl.., .fpral 14, j8382.8-Cw. i'iTP.rir.WKeie6"IPn. ) nl.nwrenceCir ( r uit Cbort Levi Noble ) Td September; Term f llilft ninder.JtfcKinna C Attachment for 89, T .nniarirff to the SitlS UCtton Ot thIS Court that the defendant has abcond I or o conceals hiinelf thaf the ordina r iiMcess of the law cnnot be served ' ' - . " ' "'Si - f .. '.-J. -1 I II... pon him; whereupon u is orutsrru m nlestbe detandam appear, put in yw ial hail plead to the plaintifii action In or before the .first day of . the next ientember term of this court, judgement nal will he rendereg agami mm. L . . . al a I i (Ih estate attached "Wtii ne toia io inmj aiotiflO claim and all "costs.. It is fur er ordered that, the Clerk of this Court use a copy of fh order to be, publish- A Ir r cit ...ki (successively HI llienin. jper called the Pearl. River Banner, printed and published in . the' town ol Jlnnticeilo. I certify the above to be atrue fXlract rom the minutes of said Court. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, ! have a ft ' I . I . a kereunlo set mv l.and aod ohicihi seat ai ibe town of Monticello, this ihe seventh ay of April 1830. CD WARD L. BO WEN, Clerk Apiil 7, 1838 25-. . , TATE OF MlHSlPPl, lu Lawrence Ur raurrnre Ceamtf. ' Nruit VO'jrt. He i y Boyer VI'o September Term vs , (1333. ' ' . Aaron M'Curober. ( Attachment for faTT appearins to the satisfaction oillvs Court, LB. that the defendant has absconded or so fcreat himself (hat the ordinary process, ei ihs law cannot be served upon him; . whereupon 1 1 ..rJined that iinlessihe OelenrJaot appear, iut in ,i.ecial bail and ptetd to the piamiiu ec jion ou or before the first day of the pext . Sept erm nf thiicouc. iudsemenl final will be ran iUr.d avinat him. and the eetaia aturfieif will lit sntd to tatufv nlnintifTs claim and all cofs It ii further ordered that the Clerk of this .Court cause a copy of this order to be publmb. dfor sit weeks successively in the newspaper ailed the Pearl River Banner, printed and pub Lhd in I he lnwn cf Moa'icellO. I certify the above to be a true extract from the minutes ot saiu court. IN TESTIMONY WHKRF.Or, hare hr!inm set mv hand and official seal at the town nf Mouticellf. this the seventh day of April 1838. FDWvRD L ROWEN, Clerk . Monticello, April 7, 18;J7 5?-6l. STATE OF MISSISSIPPI, 1 lo LawrenteCir Lawrtnrt County ' cuit Court Henty Borer, ) To Sepiember term 1833, vs I'"'''' " 'x ' '" i Asron M'Cumber ) Attachment for $600. : T appearing to the satisfaction of the court, thai th. defendant has absconded, or e 1 nenceals nimsll mav 'na u.u.ua. j .-v... v. I; the law cannot be served upon him; whereupon it is ordered that unless the defendant appear, f put in specil bail and plead to plaintiff's e da on or bofor the first day of the next Sept. teres of this court, judgement final 'ill be ren. I dereil against him, and the estate attached will ( be sold t satisfy plaintiff's clai and all eosts. 1 that lha Clerk of this Court cause a copy of this order to ba publish ed for six weeks successively, in the newspaper railed the Ptarl River Banner.priuted aud pub lished ia the tewrt of MoHieello. I certify the abve to be a true extract fron til a saioutes of said Court. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, J hate fcareuBto l thy hand and official Seal at the low of Monticello, this the seventh day of ApH',838EDWARb L. BOWF.tf, Clerk. .IT-,. .. " -:.7. J3S--t. . STATE OK Jtf PIT, ? I Lawrence Cir- LatcrtnetCounly. a J rail Court , I'brouh Benson -' VI o September Term n f 1033. v Btnjumin SilU. f Attachment for . ' ' i . $I8I.I?. ' IT appearing t the satisfaction of this Court that the defendant bas'ibscon ded or so cpneeah himself hat the or dinary process of the law cannot be .'tr ved upon him: whereupon it is ordered ttWunlesstha defendant appear, put In special bail and plead'to the plaindtiffs action tin or before th first day of the next Sept; term iifthis court, judgement final will be rendered against liim, and the estate attached will be sold to satisfy DUintiflTi claims and all costs. !l is tor. therordered that the Clerk of this Court rause a copy of this order to be. published for six weeka successively in the news paper called the Pearl Hiver Banner, printed and published in the town of Mon Ucllo. . .. " . I certify the above lobe a true extract from the minutes nl s id oourt. IN TESTIMONY WHfcKLUr . I hae hereunto set my baud and official tal at the town of Jlfonhcello, this the seventh day c.f Jprll 1838. . ' - ' April 7. IH33W-6w. . . . ! NOTICE. LEETTERSof Administration having been granted to the undersigned by the Probate Court n Lawrence county; at the February Term 1838, on the les Ut of. David Burney deceased, with the will annexed, Notice is hereby given to all persons having claims against said es tate to present them 'duly authenticated within the time prescribed by law, or they will be. forever barred, and, all..;. per., sons indebted to Said estate are request ed to come forward and make immdiate p?ymetnentt JOSEPH NKYLANS, Adm'r. , onticello, March 31, 1833 '21-6w. : NOTICE. LETTERS of Admsnis'ration having been granted to the undersigned, by the Probate Court of Lawrence county, at the February Term 1838 tin the estate ol A. S Eldrtdge ' deceased. Notice ih herehv oiven to all nersons baine claims auainst said estate, o present Ihem duly . ... . .t .! . . . .-...:t.. i autnetiticaieu wnn aine time prwenuru b v law, or they will be forever barred, and all nersons indebted to said estate "l , - .... I ELDRIDGE, Monticello, March 31,183d, 31-6w, STATE OF M.IS3ISSIPP , ) Probate Court, MarcV. i e m 1838. ) WHEREAS, it haviij; r . . preseated to tins Court by the Administrator of A. S. Eldridee deceas" thatt necessary that the real estate of said dec j should be sold, it is there fore ordered by the Court that all persons interest ed in said estate be and appear at the next May Term qfeaid Court to shew cause if any they ran whv the real estate of said deceased should not be sold. It is further ordered that copy of ,h above order be ' : vublished. in tlie Monticello Pearl River Banner for six weeks successively and advertised in three of the most public places in country. WrrNEse, the lionoranie w. u. CANNON, Judge ot 1'robate m and for Lawrence county. V htutd March, 29th 1838,,. A trim rnn fiaiB the minutes of said Court. . ' . J. CALDWELL. Cl'k Monticello March 29, 183821-bV. . List of Letters r E W All INU In the rost oaice at inonocei- tl, lo on the 32 st of March 1838, and which :r n, j-iitari ftr within the three months next en- 1 VikI iWirm an m . . ' , Dead Letters. R.v Butler Anthony. Baesitt James 2, Butler Rarah. Buckley Thos It 2, Butler James i, Boy- .i, T.anv. ririd'e Henrv Ii. Buckley t Benj A. ... v. .- -- . ' ', , -,.,.-, .. Ruck e lidward. HucKlev uicoarn, man y ivuueri, (;. Carter Wro S,C01e Jolin, uooper jsoepnj . ' 4 . ,. . I ,...... .1 una moors now- Lawrence ty, Ualtiweii josepn u-aiawen wh l.nwrnra Co. Clerk Circuit Court Lawrcdce County. ' : D. Dixriri DavU 2, Pavls S W, DtitsoaMrs Margaret. ' . , E Ellii Wm, Easton Jarhes D. 'llmt Kmacie Sam't Wt Fitts Msry. a Gallendef Mich lal 2, Guyn M Gray W Harris RichmundHolden &. Walker, Hartxog A Mitchell, Holeman Moody4 Harrison Jeremiah, jklennigtop Enorh, Itutctims .diss susani Kennicott Joseph E 2, King M 3, Kenney Har- aao,' t" ' - ' L LcgcrtawJohnT,Lape&. Styder, Langs- ton David, Lynch UiarHw. . M. MeCumber Aardu, JWartin nemprm., if,.,.u .: Mullens Elias. Moore James, Mc- Leode George D, Martin Robert, Murray James, McKiiity Alex'r, McJiiney James, inj-.. -u.., MelsOrt J B W, MoffltJ vv moony u . K NeWton Major, Kooie itu, . 1 . -,... tu (I fi n.t David.. ; ' P Pharneys Thos-2, peters Jdseph, Pendledn v p-i.,nn rr Jn. Prestifke Samuel 2. f Rogers Sarah, Raglin Mr. .Rafale GabrieL , ai Dk.nh.,rf M. NTartcv2. Schulta John 1J, e-:v.. t AMon A. ttk'mkcr Thos. Sonee Henry, Starling Allen, Sauls Jamea, Scarborough M Oaha, Stringer Josiah F, Smith James A3, &her HT orClerxof Ijawrenceco m rr t.. IT VT Weathersby Win X Whitehead H W J, WaltmaA Robert, Wilson John, or Peterson t.a. Watharahv Arthur. WVIie Jonn i T . O V..l.k 9 VVar Hirim & Ward ' EDW.RD ENGLEUARD, p. ml April 7th 1838. ... OPEVESIY DESCRIPTION Drinte(jwiVirn and des- r rflUf sted to come forward and . make dayafterthe hpurot nine o'ciocK a. m. oy any imrrediate r.avment ' ' '''' person except a regularly li-enscd tavern keeper )mrreuiaie payment. who shall be fully provided to aconmoda-etrav- Sp3 CnmnbeH Thos (.Tirter ihtmel. land.Cowart Zadhariah. Col. Comd'g Coun ' . b " . jll" . wn fa . ir fttlTir - I miENDERS bi prclessionai erfict to the ritizem of Mendcello and i einity. ' Office one door noria oi ea. Boyer i Store. Jfpri! tl, IS33,-4-6fv DOCTOR J. S. BUSH, OFFERS hit profeiMOoa the citizens of Montii services ; to onttcello and vi- cit, and trusts by a strict attention to bu siness to merit a reasonable shard of pat ronage. ' ., ; ' ,' t: ', .. ; Office one door west of Arthur bmith'i Law April 7, 1838 22-6t. '.' Law Notice A mo S SMITH, have associated themselves in "the praciice of the law, they will attend to prolessional ' bu siness in the Superior ' Courts, held in Jackson, and in the," counties, of Law rence. Jlfarion, Covington, Simpson, Co piah and Pike, any purines .confided to theiccare will receive thelr prompt and undivided attention. Office at Monticel lo. , ; J, Feb. 1, 1838 17-tf. ' - J. S. COLLINS, 7 Attorney and Counsellor at L't ''v lexingtox,:;''';. . Hairnet County, Mississippi. Sept. 30 1S37, ly. , . , ' HY M: C CaYC'E.- t CANTON, MISSISSIPPI 'April IJttJrs.-' ORDINANCES Patsrdbv the Board of Selectmen of Hit town of Monliccllo at tkeir nession in February 1838 BE IT OBDAINED, by the President and Selectmen of the town of Monticello that the 6th Section of an ordinance providing sundry regulations for the peaceable, ordf rly, regulation for the peaceable, orderly, and whole- some Govelmnentof the town of Monticello berc npiiiml. ' ' r Be a furtief ordaia By ,he President H slei:tiiwn of the town of Monti.ello, that no .niritnnus Iiauors shall beretailed ou he Habbath - r . . . .... fnr everv such offence. 3rd. tie it luwieroraainea. mat any person ho shall be convicted of selling spirituous liquor's to an-. Slave or slaves witnoui a whhru neriniMo fmrn their master of dversecr. shall pay a fine of five dollars for every such offence recoverable by warrant. , . ' A. HAKiiis, rre t, , J. C. Chancb, Ssc'y. Feb.' 17, 1838. STATE Or MI3?IIPPI,MoLwrenrecir Lrwtfnce Lonfttj. )'iwn. Aarooj Uargie, J To Sept. Term 1838. Bent. VVatlcins S Attachment for 4fjl. IT appearing to the satisfaction or the L-out, that the defendrtUt Ins absconded or so conceals himself tht the ordinary process l the law cannot be served upo hiaas wnerupn ilis ordered that unless the defendant appear, put in SoecUl bail and plead :o plamtiff's ' . : Y 1 . . , C9 on nn or tieiore tne tirsi uay oi i ne ' exi ociji term of this Court, iiidicement Rial wilt Da ren dered HCainsV him, and, the estate httached will - 4 7 t r . . . - ..i - J -. t I - hetnio' td atisiy oiatnun s cinim sou n it fiinhor n'ntpred that the Clerk of this Court cause a copy of thi oVder to be publfth ed for Six week successively, in the newsaper aii.t tha parl River Banner, oriuteil and I ni.Kl.ahajl in tha tnWil nf Monticello. I - .... .1. - .t.A I. 1.. .Nil. k.vlt.a.t IVnm i ccrtiiv 1110 RUU, .IF WW M w .. Ir minnl.I nt 9I(1 Cftlllrt . IN .TESTIMONY WHEREOr I have htireuntrt set my hhd and official Seal at the town of Monticello, this the seventh day oi April 1833. tlTRIJ b DU'ii'iVHH. Monticallo. April 7, 1838-22-81 rpAKEN up by. Martin 1 King Sen'rw a filleiyi 4 rears old, 'with a white sprit on the left side of the back. about 14 band 3 Inches high, appraised to 75 by Ja-ufi King and Alexander Kussell, J3J pril 1838. E.t. Bowen, J P. A HRGIS, Ranger. . TAKEN UP, Y.Wm. MlXOO a .UDstnallgray Horse five years old , next spring, i H' Dtisn oi ms tn ;ui rir Atinraised to 60 bv , Win. Stringer &M. T. Mikell NOTICE TO NEWSPAPER FJBLISttkiW. ... . Mfmiritifiv i..,k. tharafnre asks a favor, that eacn newspaper puu- Kta Abulia States wUJ forward him by Usher In the umwa .wet, " ' H.a.1 nn COnV Of thf.ir Haper. ' IIO imenna w mail, ope copy .t mbv of the Directory as soon mmm rtady"; The advantages of a hcetbf this kind te HuMiahera. must be apparent to all ftrEditors will please copy the above 008,01 twice, in otdet to (Jnr Itcirwutom Feb. 17. , r ' - Sua A. HAUGIS, Rnngef U t, paf th. iut g; E. L. BoWEH L l . 1 Lirtintjnthear.-omplishmei.lofa woik which will .1. t lotd . ' L,ft,.V.ItHlvdiseminateikiidwledg of ourintt- Lawrence Oounty, Feb. -JHtb, i 8'.'d J .' perwii holling ctHims aust Uie etUte . Allen -SterliiiRg, late decf;(t, are reiree- ted to present tiiero for payment witfiin the time Drencribed 6v la. . ' " jYlAjutc ijvy xoecutor. Feb. 28,1838-20-6w. . . , : MONTICtiLLO ACADEMY, rilHBTruitSb of thiluiiitut'on, feel gratified JL in being enabled to inform its friendi and tlie pubKc genemlly, that the puuci ng tor ine accotu. moilation of teachers an I Pupils, lg.bearly com- pleied, mud will be opened for the reception o to deott on the first of January next. It is & large and handsome edifice of two Stories, commanding a lieautiful prospect of the town and neighborhood, The upper roorft will be appropriated to the male department, the lower to the male. . ! t It U spacious and airy, and wJl be fumithed with every fecomraodmion to promote the education of youth. The location of this institution, is hi MomicelJo, on iA Kiver in the county of Lawrence.1 ' A town celebrated for its salubrity and health. . Ita bounds with never failing spring of the ptirest wa ter. Parents harefore regarding the health ol their children, can no where promise themselvesi awa flattering hopes of its continuance than at tht Acaoemy. . The instituticta will be. under the superinten- rtenceof the Rev. A,R. Gravk, a gentleman of talcntaod expnence. Ih -following Honorable . snti tcev gentlemen aie n rreu to, ax recommended Mr. uiave? to Me lrusteer, as a mmi of unblemished character, a ripe scholar and a skilful teacher. rbe Rev. Jeremiah Cbarnberlian U. V. Presi dent of OdUand Collesjc. Rev. Benjamin Chose A. M. of Adams county, Rev. Benjamin Shaw A. M. of Woodville Wil kinson roiinty. ' Rev. A. U. Lawrence A. r. fcintoroi tne ew Orleans Observer. i Hon. John Henderson orMancock eounty. , Hon. O. P. Smith ' of 1 Woodville Wilkinson county. ' Th fiiiAaledpoartmetit will he under the care & management of Miss SofH'A Rovck, a lady who enjoys the wslt earnel reputation oi a quuncu and su--pesf:il iii'trui-trt'ss. "he has for the last four years been the principal teacher of the Fe male Semiiiiry at Port Gibon. aAxss br TTj-inoi. , Spelling and Reading per month $3,50 Writing,..Mdern (eoifiaphy, enmmon Arithmetic and English Graramdr per itonth i : .4 Ancieat Geography, Ancient and Modern History, ! Political Economy, ! onstitution of the United States, Na V -, tural, Moral and Intellectual rouoso phy, Loj;ic and Rhetoric per month Laiinand tureen languHgra, mau.c- fu i ASiroiimny, .v.uc.iiwmj M-,nf.r alfurv and Botany per monJi ' SOO French, Masie aan urawmg aunt uui extra.., - , , . urok1v exercise In comoosition for all ot sut- ficieut age, and also in declamation f r the male M,i1J. " . . ., . .1 ... . .Aif A .nni...t.i n-rtf 111. !! An extensive bciui njininiis o p'u'" - i r'lAiSt for inastratine the more cliihctiit parts oi oo- Mathematics and Astronomy, and tor th S'T-" ...... :.,... niiiirmance otau v.emore ii u,.""'" tine exoenmenta oi vnenusuv uu ii"..-. - . . ,n . . A II-,.,.-',! VW.I. o OT)hy. . . ;.ri v Board, including lodging-, wasninfr, iigni anu fuel can be had in private families lor - en or twelve dollars per month. Mr. Graves will himself board those pupils whose narents or guardians wish to place them under his particular rare, not only during Academical hours but those of intermissiqrt; forthe dutyofa. Precep- !. ,i:,..i,r,ri.l ho foxrnlv tmnrtinf thtetiect- ual instructon,jntii exienos w uv tmu.ouuii . improvement of the manner's and morals of those entrusted to his charge. , The amount for boarding and tuition, except ior booxi and that which is calltf l "extra" in the rates will be $200,00 per year. .'- ... There will be Out one vacation in . mo jear m addition to the usual holidays and festivals. This vacation will be of one rrtdnth-, ending po the "third W,lndavof Sentemhet. 'lhe regular com. th Academic tear will, therefore Xhorsda following that thud Wednesday It is very I esiraote, mar as ninny iw"""' " . ' . ., ..: . .. .. 1. !Kli f the children whose parents or san.i.. ... disposed to send to the Academy for th fcomine. season, should be present at the commencement, that the best clamificatidrt of the pupils may beat once effected. . . . . ' By order ot the woarn ; -' , ' A. FOX, President. ' Jos. NtTLAita, Sec'y. Meattee'le Bee. Sth 1137 Prospectus For publishing Hit Laiii ofJSMssiypi. , IT AWtbeini the rule of action prescnoen oy the suDreme power of th statej commanding what is right, and prohibiting What is wrong, a ;heral acquaintance with its provwions is desira- ble to thsscnomr, meiB5ui, ..- mechanic, as well as th lawyer by profession. ; All t... f anoUtvJ in a reDUblican'gover"enl) likeour own,' dependant, lr the perpetuity of its institutions, uloneoit an entigtuenea pum v.mi r anine know cone oi turn ke vu.v ments,Upon which their libertiss, and their fortune j.,i t SI.. . ' b ... ... . i , ...tl... a. Tne laws o Mississippi oi a gem." i."v, . . . .... l...:.'.,.,. lid eralfpr. ...inn it n mr Kurr p..n m iizr ..uiuc. . . ed id numerous volumes buried under mass of private acts, of importance to tnose mone wan direcdy ihterestid in their priviaions, and offcriugi k.. ti,.',rh..ii). antl th. want ofarranzerrent, en al most insuperiblebarier. to that general dwsemina-, tion of their Coiltents,amongf!t we gre the people which their importance would eoem to require. . ' TnprilWiiridarranMittllthelawsofa general nature-, now In force, in this state, under their ap propriate tiUes, togetner wiui a w.6" irtdexi and supdrintendin H person, the coniple tion ot ot me worx, uuu. r'uy ui ui . , - - a labor of no small manhltudei The support rid tutionsj and tnewhdtoht on which they are based. Tk. irV will bn ouhllshad id two royal rtctavl Lortmies,comprislnftort five to seven' hundred) I . .;!n alt after the enacting clause, vsr- . iawa. n uieswu ....- - - owes, will be applied, bringing at once to the view ' . ' .r t rtf th u. (1 jaw axxt bm a vrauiimu r . , j;.,:.. artiirunr ate tit 0. at, ., : toed, be rriady for delivery by tite Jh of Jaaut- 183!i T. J. TOX kW&Xl Jaclt."i.MvN!W8' - , jTftX the 'e veiling H ffce 6th of Feb.Vlom;. SJU hef, n, th town of MonUrello. n ,m. .X &Wu by John H. Tkunuson, and nW.m pr.j:tle to the undersigned ofr thefirgwiay of 'Jan.' miy jb fc oue bundren dollars. ' : . v JAMES J. O'NEAL Moptieetto, March 17, 183iJ-2-3w. , . notice: L ETTERS of '-Administration having been granted to the lifiderMj;ned t the Debember term, 1K37 of the Pioliate court of Lawrence county, on the ettat of William 8. Carter, deceased.- No(ica is hereby given to all persons indebted tT said estate to make immediate payment,-) and those having claims against the sam 'to present them duly authenticated witb- in the lime prescribed by law, or the will ue forever ti.irre.1. JOSEPH SIMMONS, jfrfV. . Monticello, Dec. SO 1837 13i't Sh;irtfh College IS si'uatedh1 Madison comity, V.lissiippi", wir-y en mileneasttiily fioin Caiuon, . enii tweltk m iw,th f101(1 MHilisomllh', ou the eleiratlouof' ia.n - 1, between Big Ulack and fca.l River, iu a region as healthy as any in the Slate. Tbin ft- ttitutiuu includihg a female (iepartuietit,' nW ia. successful nperutioo, was chartered by the Legiw laiurr, in tlieir semiori of the last year, 'iht fown of bharuir, in which the College m located was i.iicoipoiateJ at llie st.ne lime, with special referee to these Literary lustitutins, designed to be reared within its liaiiis.' .The bearing of the act ' of incorporation, on the promotion of 'good order and learmng', may be understood by the following7 extra-1 from the charter of the Town . ' ... "Be It iui-ther enacted, That the President and Diuncil fhall have power to pass all iiecrssaie laws for the gflod order, aua government of sai-4 t own, not mcoiifciittiit With the t-onstitutioii, aiut fAWsol'the State, and of the United MnerJ wnereoy education, ana learning may be pmma- ted, and th retailing and vending of ardent piri it, Gambling, and every species of vice tw irai morality, may be suppressed-, together with the loi . tal Inhibition of the odinus and savage practice a! wearing Dirks, Bowia-Knive, or Pistols." I n account of the healthiness, aud other advanr tagesof the place, ruany friends of good order Iearniiig and morality, sue already beginiug ty. make it the place of their residence. ' . five gentlemen from druerent .States in the Uia nioo, all of whom being now, or having be?o", pro ' fessnrS in other institutions, are already elected Ua -the faculty. ' F6m of them are clergymen Oridi Methodist, One Baplist,oiie Presbyterian, and o Cumberland Presbytcriifti. The couise of studies in this liis'timiiuir, is to be equal to that bf any dtti- . er college in ths United States. The preparutd tiepartiiient is wlrt-ad'y iu operation and nimibfa betwerta thirty and forty pupils, and will be mur extensively orgauss"! 'on tis Cm Monday of Ma f next, r . The College proper will be organized nod el'a i ses 'formed On the first .Monday of next Oct.nhi'j. -..' Any student howeveri,withii)g before that time, to- , pursue any studies of tlie college classes, shall be duly attended to-, by uie prole&sorsj at any time atV tetVne first Momlay in May next. 1 There will be two vacations in the year ma from the last of July to the first bf Octoben " and the other 'during Christtiinst week. . PRICE OF TUITION. h the pVepartory department per annum , 3Q. In the college classes -' - $4b payable in advance. PRif.EOF BO RDlNrG. Board to be. p'roctirad at $ '0 per month; asui. , washing including fuel t.$ 50 cts. per mnutl i, ! ' , , By order of the Trust e. . ' GRAHAM, Sec j. , ShasonFeb. 20, T83ft. , SHROX fEMALE aCADEMI'. , ' .The Sprinand.uinTier Session for the pr -itVLf year will commence on the first Monday in ? lareli ' and end with the last weeV in July. , The .Studies hf the Prepantory Class wj'.I em., braes Orthoemphy, Readme, rannmnshij), Arith- . tnettc, English Grammar, and Geogf tphy-wiih the a use of tne Glohej. PRICE OF- TUITION. PER SESS IO X, TWELVE DOLLAR?. .Tnnirtr Ciiasaa Aktmnomy. Natural; M jr: 1. audi ', Cental Philosophy, History, Clmmistry, Rhetoi ic, Logic, alid Politics 1 Economy. P.UCE OF TUirtlOV PER SE!v5IOK, , EIGHTEEN DOLLAR?. Senior Claw Drawing, Orlentai, Mejrotia, and Velvet Paintings, and Ornamontal Needle work, including the branches of the Junior Class. , - PRICE OF TUIU ION fER SESSION, , TWENTY DOLLARS. , INSTRUCTIONS ON THE PIANOFORTE PER SESSION, TWENTY DOLLARS. V . The Inslitutiou has been provided with a goed Pianoj and the ' Trustees hiving mide arrange, mentsto prosure the as'iiistanne of two additiorrl. Tutoresses' feel themselves authoria?(f to offer fe patents dosirous of prnenring for their daughfe'rr a solid and Ornamentd) education all the ad vail a ges which numbers and competency of Instrdiuor esses, spacious And well regulated Acadentr. and a retired, healthy, arid pleasant location Ca " secure. . Tha .Boarding llouse under the s'lperinteddeme 6f)r. Younj, has been fitted up, with a special view to tlil aecortimodatinn of young ladies Thee House is now ready fort ha reception of serenry; Boarder aril no paina will be spared by lhe paw prietor to promote the comfort aivl convcuience lef of his boarders. ' The price of boarding per month, $10; waihJ .ir Bdarders will be requirsd to furelsh theia aosru iandles. , Tuition payable in advdnrp, . t By o; der of the Board nf Trustee, : C. GRAHAM, St ;'V. .Feb. , 1838. ARRIVAL & DEPARruilE . 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