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G, JANUARY 29, 186

Educational.
WARRENTON FEMALE COLLEGE,
WARRENTON, N. C. 
REV J. B SOLOMAN,
MAJ. JAS. H. FOOTE,
Principals and Professors of English, Ancient and modern Languages and Mathematics
Mrs. J. B. SOLOMAN,
Mrs. Jas. H. FOOTE, 
Matrons.
Mrs. ----- JONES, English Literature and Mathematics.
Mrs. ----- TAYLOR, English Literature and Mathematics and Composition. 
Mrs. STEED, Fine Arts. 
Capt. WEISS, Prof. of Music.

THE FIRST SESSION OF THIS INSTITUtion will commence on Monday, the 14th day of January, 1867 under new auspices.  The Principals having purchased the entire grounds and buildings, are having the latter elegantly refitted and furnished anew for the reception of pupils. 
Warrenton is one of the most pleasant towns in North Carolina, noted for its social, religious and literary advantages, accessible by Railroad, possessing a healthful climate, surrounded by a wealthy, refined and thriving population. 
In its appointments within, both in regard to instruction and boarding, they intend to make it take rank with the most respectable female colleges of our land. 
Pupils will be allowed to attend such places of worship on Sabbath as their parents or guardians may prescribe.  One of the teachers will always accompany young ladies to the house of worship. 
Pupils will occupy their private rooms, while preparing their studies, 
The Chapel, Parlors, Dining-room, Recitation rooms and chambers, are all under the same roof, neatly carpeted, well ventilated, and thoroughly warmed. 
Debts cannot be contracted by the pupils without special permission from parents or guardians. 
Competent Instructors will be placed in all the Departments. 
Terms per Session of five months.
Tuition in all the higher English Studies,   $25.00
Primary Departments,   17.50
Ancient and Modern Languages, each   10.00
Music on Piano,   25.00
Use of Instrument,   3.00
Music on Guitar with use of Instrument,   25.00
Music on Harp with use of Instrument,   55.00
Painting in Oil Colors,   20.00
Painting in Water Colors,   10.00
Drawing, Embroidery, &c.,   21.00
Board, exclusive of lights and washing,   75.00
PAYMENT:- One half in advance, the other half at the close of the Session.
Pupils must furnish their own towels, and one pair of sheets each, and have their clothes well marked.
Every room is supplied with a fire place. From two to four young ladies only, will occupy one room.
Dec. 4     57-tf

NEUSE RIVER ACADEMY.
THIS INSTTUTION is situated in Wayne County, N.C., two miles north of White Hall and seven miles from Mosely Hall (Depot.)
The next session will begin January 14, 1867, and continue 21 weeks.
Thorough instruction is given in the Ancient Languages Mathematics and the [[cut off]]

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O our patrons will call in and pay up.
M.M. KATZ &
23 Market Street,
Jan. 1     80-tf

GREAT
REDUCTION IN PRICES
23     AT    23
Market St.   Market St.

M.M. KATZ & CO.

WE ARE WEEKLY RECEIVING NEV
GOODS at the present LOW PRICES an
have also REDUCED the prices of our
WINTER STOCK
consisting of a variety of

SILKS,
POPLINS,
EMPRESS CLOTHS,
MERINOES,
DELAINES,

BOMBAZINES,
ALAPACAS,
PLAIDS,
DOMESTICS,
LINENS,
SHIRTING

MILLINERY,
HATS,
BONNETS,
PLUMES,
RIBBONS,
HAIR NETS AND COILS

READY-MADE CLOTHING,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
NOTIONS, 
BROADCLOTH,
PANT-
STUFFS,

to as LOW RATES as they are sold in New York; we are determined to make room for our Spring stock.
M.M. KATZ & Co.,
23 Market Street,
Jan. 1,  80-tf

Country and City Retailers
WILL find it to their advantage before
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