the*‘?nHIVWnt! viic.i.androndtfrry.)Dryap1'--nary,is if.'jtarv ial off I^HE OXFORD FEMALE ACADEMY, has beenhas commenced operationsmore enlarged and permanent foundation, untier the car©4*s George, end Mrs. Welch, (widow of the lateAthensOhio.) It may be enough to give confidccce to the Public in the qualifications of these ladies, to stite that ^hoformer obtained her education in the Literary Institut on — . 1 ft ft 4l' jl m MLk —r*dy for Teacher* in Concord, New Hampshire, and the laUk?■ A WL ^ft' 'At ft ■ .geof Rev. Charles Beattv, Steubenville, Ohio; and thatgardst ex-•* pub-test i-fanii-York,a sin-lown.in obthesevery favorable known, as teachers.alreadystovesf theirintetitled to embrace all thesubstantialcation.TERMS.For the lowest branches, such as spelling, reading writing, rFor English Grammar, Arithmetic,$5,00 per Session.7,50.11Geography,___For Mathematics. Natural Phillosphy, Astronomy, Chemistry, Botany, Mental and Moral Philosophy, Khet-rie, French, c. 10,00 uW : -----— ' fThe young ladies also have the privilege, as heretoforesuit- ; of a gratuitous course of lectures on Natural Phiiosphy’- .. - - • ft * . ii .. M. 1 .. A 1i/ens i Chemistry, with an extensive apparatus, by the Pro-*_ . ••• • *Miamidivided into two IScssionscs, is j months each, with intervening vacationsanday in Octo-k*r. Boarding may be had for young ladies from a distance, in respectable private families, on very reasonableterras.Wm. Graham,James R. Higher,KRISTYG:\Y HITE,Jame sLeacu,J. \V . Scott,TrnstectOctober48*)—’llft ft -rw ft ** a « ft ft ft JT%. M ft ft . ' ft ft