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' 1' ' -J r. ... ii ? r. I ' iffi:NoriKWdroZmti State f RALEIGH, (N. C.) FRIDAY, :DllCE3IBEtt SO, i8i0. VoL VIII. w o. 51. ii iuilili- iJ.il jbliLUd Gazette - r - -. . . - . . . rOBLItBtD WBEKLT, BT THOMAS HENDBRSON, JUK. J" T . ikii i W 9.1 40 m tjA rrr edvmnee l L as paper dlkoanuMM only at m optica of the ZTm unlMA all aii ear sets are paid. J!w ot exceeding ' i"4 three aw r fTnT S . a ! J r w v ti. LAixun. nil iubi rccciiru Urn New-Yark and Philadelphia, a Larre , iuvtiiMt of Drr Goods. Hardware. Gro- w ' " r v :l t ' -.i ii i ... k sml LTOCKery, wuwt pe -ui wi . LMk atrcet next door Klow mf. s. Bona itore. "711. 1010. - : 1' ' . r . - Dleae call and lettlc their accounts. .. I . -T ill if mien i,,v . tg-v- , ?q i 'or -oaie Cheap Goods. SBOS'Dha jott received a Urxeauortmeftt 1 of Fall, Winter and Fancy Ooodi tad ne la dtapoed to aell thra at a nojerate advanot fc caak or o credit to thnee hoe punctoalitT caa be relied e. He b atonnff a emnety ot otM arueka,UM IUowm4". tiirftoe Ciouu aad Casaimcrea, seco4 da- w. uoMc MJled Uraoa, PeliaM Cknha, Coii j, PUiaa, Bearaki. FUmtels, Green Rmic, Roee and Siriped Blanbeta, Bont aaeUea, Pane Cnrdi, lineoa aod CMton Sjurtinjr, Dim itiea, CamSricks, CiUi50re, Lidie' Work and DreftatnK Bax VeiU ao.1 ShawU, Wort ted. Cotton add Sitklleee, Vunl Roxet and Brutaea, rloae, tantrin and Laeeattne Siika, Silk Crape. Silk Sleerra and CLwea, Itch Popt'us ailk and Cotton UnibrelUa, V rating, Slwea, C-m 1 Queene Ware, Harxlararc and Cutierv, Spade and IboveK Weadinf lloee. Casing. Sojrut and Coffee, Cbectt. Puv der and Shot, BUckannh'a Toola, Ice. r Octoter25,1816. 43-tf. - 1 , , i- 8. C. Brame 1$ John Holloway, HAVE formed a conbectioa ia Uie Mercan tile business, under the firm of Brame and Uotlotrxy, and are now opening (three doors above the 8taM)ffioe) a very exienaive tupply of (food auiuble to the Fall and U'inter. well laid in. which the hare deter- i Valuable house and lot in Raleigh. The A unJerstglied is authorised to aefl the lot mined Xn aell on a rery limited profit for cub, or on '7Tmrvrnti now in tbe occuoaner of Mn. Burch. I anort creait u puncruaniy can oe retiea on. .liniiM iill raveilCTUic ircci, iiiuikuuuuj wuui ui i " p. m ur. Galea' dwelling house. The tot oontaiaa half an a et handsomaly ar.uated aa any in town, and in a bifh w.nrtahle Deiehborhood. The buildinn are nearly bcv dwelling house two stories high, haying four rooms Mow and four ahwre with a (ire place to each' and a Mllar uaderneaUi. Terms will be fnade known by ap- Tihcation to . a.atiAW. .. n, Um YimA Kf 111 1 Cth WM Raleirh. October 4. 1816. 40' tf. Twenty Dollars reward. T UN AWAY from the undersigned at Vesu 1, vius Furnace, Lincoln County, some time u June last, a neero fellow naned BRITAIN, aiirn made, a little stoop-shouldered, about SO years old, purchased about two years past of Lewis Lurterloh of Chatham, sup bned he has (cone either to that county or Orange, where tissald be formerly lived, and belonged to a Mr. Tbonv m. Any person who wiH have him secured in Gaol, so . . i l.lt 1 J k- f-..H tMt 1 eet Dim, snau narc a rewwo ' wroii uniars. JOSEPH GRAHAM. . October 25, 1816. 43-lltpd. Notice. ON the night of the fourteenth of this Instant was taken from the subscriber, in Pitt countj, a bright bay Mare about four feet ten inches high, three' years old last spring. She was taken out of Edmund Dupree's lot on tar river. She has no white recollected at this ume only some, saddle scalds on her back. nteroaa reward will'be given to any,, person thu will give information of her, so that I can eether agkin. ICHABAH TrsOJT. Look here. THE Subscriber is now receiving his expect ed supply of Medicines, Painti, Hatter materials. Sr Groceries. He has the satisfac- ton to say by examination they will be fouud . . . IT A ol the best quality saving oeen bought for cash by the best Judges. He offers then very low for cash, or on a short credit io those who mayberelyed on. Among which are the fol lowing : j liest London New Advertisements. FranUin Academy. TIE trastee of this Academy kanBg at tended the present eifminatiari, hart great pteaamre m Marswoinf l tts patrows, std f the pubto geaeralfr, that tk rwrfortaano of the Stadenls ia each llrpartrwcet ws ht'y sauatactory-they refrrt that the incserner..x vfihffwruhef fditada the attstdanc of addiur4 to the pfgrtaaaf vanows cUsaca, btst nave mo bes(iioi in Mynif Utal on no aimJar ooca sian have th Stodents doat themselves greater haww. . Tha Trustees waold be waMirr ia aWty, were they to ithhoKl the tribttt dot U the mcena of Mr.' a)a4tt. the Prlnoipal, as wwtl aa to Mr. finch his Asa latent, the esammaiian ttuoufhout twmnr afTgrded amnte leatino nyof ihoUlenU aad rigilaju attentioa of thee (eatW- Tbt rxerciv-s of this Seminary will commence syain on iie ftat. of Jt Mury nut, uader the aupenatatMianca f yfrrSobbat as Pnnaipai, at the tame prices tor; sia .Wfayard will be placed at boa 36 to &0 aiua, payable in ad ranee. " ' If a hxnitby and decant situation, moderate price of board and tuition, orderly df portment of Students, ami" the high accowipliabmenu of the teachers, are incentives' to public patronage, the Trustees flatter themselves that this institution wll meet its full share. lij order, G. HILL, Jr. fiee'ry. Dftemb- 6. t8l6 50-2t- Notice IS hereby given that Letters of Administra tion on the estate of Ebenezer Slade, Esq dee'd. by the County Court of Pleaa and Quarter Ses sions, at December Term last, were granted to Jeremiah Slade ajid Benjamin F. Slade. Those who have claims against the said deceased, wijl bring them forward pro perly authenticated within the lime limited by law or this notice will be pleaded in W to their recove ry. Those indebted to the said estate will come for ward and settle, as it is the determination of tbe Admi nistrators to close the business of said estate as eoou as j and Mary Falconer, were examined on arithmetic of Lewjsburg Female Academy. rppilE Trustees of this Institution having at B tended the examination of the Students, make the following report, to-wit : The first class, computed of Minor Fox, Elisabeth Murphey, Mary Eliza Ann Taylor and Helen King, were examined Opon reading and spelling, and were ap proved. The second c(ass, composed of Silley Bond, Maria Faster, Helen Jones, Emily Long, Slley Inge, Nancy Moore, Jane B Fox and Sarah J. Murphey, were exam, ined on reading, spelling and pram marthe whole of this class did very well, but H. Jones, J. E. Fox, E. Long and S. J Murphey v.cre considered rather beat. The thirl cUs, composed cf Matilda Fenner, Ann R. Hiil, Sarah A. Thomas, Marths Means, Eliea Bebbitt noaiibla. BEJVJ.F. SLADE, lMmra- Martin county, December 11. 1816. 51-2p. "M Epsom Castor oil Calomel Caloininc Kust of iiou lalep powder Cream tartar, AUara Uwhelle and ? Salt3 .. ,, Gaajspinm, opt. - Copel - Shellac Sweet oil large small bottles LeesjDyatts ) rsg & Jones y pills Dwals, J 8pirits wine Strewing smalts mite wax & lip salve Crown & spring lan icetsA. - Savefirwire tooth V brushes Coiumon do. Ii)hdon white lead in uVdry liquid blacking for shoes & J boots . Hatters stampers and I bindings Round and flat bands Buckles.& bowstrings J Brack white red and j yellow morocco skins J Hat lining Aqua fortis and quick silver and Rotten & pumis stone Ivory black and verdi- v grease Best Spanish segars Tamerinds &figs, Raisins & almonds West-India sweet meats in Dottles ' ! Lime Juice (fresh) A supply of the best sugar candys of di fereot kinds Loaf & brown sugar I Coffee and molasses" Iro.De rial & l in nowilAr nnnn. rx I sPui3li brawn in keas f enn rant 1 a j dvf Be8t London and Phi- m lead and vermil-- lad el phia porter hon. J Rum gin and french 'rmilhon red & nrus-1 hmnHv iiongcorK ciaret wine . Strays. TAKEN up in Lincoln County, July 2, 1816, by John Graham, living on Buffelow, a Mule near thirteen hands high, not branded, a kind of brinded c dour, about four years old va lued at 65 dollars. Also on the 1st. OctobeiS by Thomas Morrow, near E. Spay, Esq. a bay mare about 12 1-2 hands high branded on the near shoulder thus B. Small blaze in her fore head, her feet white, about 8 years old, had a bell on with a brass buckle to the collar, valued at 15 dollars. - JOHJf WILFOMG Rant ' 51-2w-pL Noticfe. "VITAS ta'ten P ana committed to the goal f f ot this county, on the 21st Inst, a negro man who calls his name BILL, and ay he belongs to a Mr John Gollit of Washington county in this state He is of a tolerable low stature, of dark complection, and has one of his hands off, between the elbow and wi ist The owner is reque sted to come forward, prove property, pay charges and take him away IfEA. UJIKT, Uoaler. Tarhoroh Nov 30, 1816; 5 4t ian blue wan. red and yellow Sherry, tenneriffe, ma w4e and Kings yel- iuw j' i. p. j , ueira, pun coun- try. wines, very prime i Li.i.i Ia . ' JUX9,uoLue9 auu viais rr im wuicn pins 5 assorted .aJk & Spanish whi- Coarse and fine salt. , a, jS 1 And many other arti- T7,t paper ana lamp- cie9 too tedious to ;oiack ' enumerj wnseed oil and spirits Constanlv etcopell varnish 'Tter colours assort- enumerate on hand stamp paper as usu al. RANDOLPH WEBB TVporrriAa fnr finlo TPJVP jiJicly NE(5 ROES for Sale j one a boyj M. or 40 years oiy, ana tne otuei- a. girl JiyearsoJd.' Enquire attheSlar Offioq... Dissolution. THE copartnership or T. Powers &Co. was dissolved this day by mutual consent. All those indebted to the fi m are requested to make pay ment as soon as convenient and those having claims against the same are also solicited to call for the settle ment of their demands. The business will in future be carried on by the subscriber, who retu-i s !iis grai'ful acknowledgements for past favours and jts their fu ture patrcnage. Nov. 20, 1816. 51-3tp. , Notice. ON Monday the 23rd iust I shall proceed to take the oath prescribed by the Act of As sembly for the benefit of insolvent debtors. The following persons are therefore notified to attend at the Jail in the city ot Kaleigh, and shew cause if any they have why I should not avail myself of said act. John W illiams of Edgecombe, James Bright do, CiSum Ltewis, do. Anderson Curtis, lialeigh. Robert Cannon, do. Southy Bond, do. December 16 1816, 51-lwpd Oliserve this. RANDOLPH WEBB, DRUGGIST, 1W THE STAR BUILDINGS RALEIGH. w V AS the satisfaction of infbrmins the public XX. hat he has just received a fresh supply uf DR. CHURCHES VEGETABLE LOTION, An easy, sate and effectual cure for pimples, rough nesses, and eruptions on the face and skin. Three or four light washings twice a day rarely fails to effect a cure ana leaves tne skui soiij ciesn ana witn a rresn, healthy appearance. It also diminishes tan and freckles, and often removes them entirely, but not with the same absolute certainty; id all cases as the foregoing. Ample directions for its' use accompanies each bottle. The high reputation which this Lotion deservedly has, and the great demand lor it in this town, at tne university, and different parts of this state have occasioned B. Wzaa td obtain a liberal supply, and fc informs the public that he intends to keep it at all times on hand so that no one shall in future be disappointed in their ap plications. ' 51 -2w. December 12, 1816. this class, EliiAllobb.tt was considered best The fourth cUss, composed of Elisabeth Lee, Mary B Jones, Policy Boddie, Louisa Ureen, Martha Williams, Martlia Junes, Maria Drake, Nancy Sorsby, Saltey Bro dic and Emily Jones, were examined on reading, spel 1 rig-, Cnghsh grammar and parsing Mary B Jones, Elizabeth Lee, Nancy Sorsby, Maria Drake and Martha Williams were equal, and considered beat of the class, the others acquitted (heuwelves well. The fifth class, composed of Lucy Dunn, Volley Tho mas, Martha Williams, Eliza Taylor, Eliza Dunn, Mar tha J Sanders, Mary B. Hill, Sarah M'Lemore and Hen rietta Mabry, were examined on reading, spelling. En- gush grammar and parsing this class stood an excel lent examination, and tne preference ts given in the or der of their names. ' 1 The sixth class, composed of Elita BobbHt, Mary Falconer, Elizabeth J Lanier,' Martha Hill, Ann Perry, Peggy Connelly, Martha J. Sanders aad Nancy Jjonuct, were exiunuieo; on Amcncan .geograpriy-Miss Bobbin was considered best, Mus Lamer, Mi Hul jmd Miss Falconer, eqwd, tbe others in the order of their names. The seventh class, consisting of Ann U. Hill, Elisabeth Lanier, Martha Hilt, Sarah A. Thomas, Martha Means, Matilda M. Fenner, Mary Falconer, Eliza Bobbjtt, Ma- y Thomas ai-d Peggy Connelly, were examined on read ing, spelling, English grammar and parsing The great progress and perfection manifested by this class general ly, renders it difficult for the Trustees to assign dis tinctions, but it preference is given it will be found in the order ot their names. The eighth class, composed of Matilda M. Fenner, Ann B Hill, Sarah A. Thomas, Martha Means, Eliza Bobbin and Mary Falconer, were examined on the geography of rsortli and South America and Europe, it the 1 rustees we re, to make distinctions in this class, they would feel that injustice would be done, they therefore would re mark generally, that it passed an examination meriting the highest approbation A numerous and respectable assemblage of ladles and gentlemen were then entertained with, many elegant specimens of Embroidery, Painting," Fillagree, Geogra phical Painting and Needle-work, in which the following distinctions were corfrrred . ' In Bnbroidiiry F.'rt3. Lsufier. Pointing Matilda M. Fenner, AnnB. Hill. Fillagree Eliza B- Lee, Sarah M'Lemore, Mana Drake. Geographical Painting Sarah A. Thomas, Martha E. Moans, Alary Falconer and Eliza Bobbitt. Needle-work Martha Williams. The Trustees feel it a duty to remark to tbe patrons of this institution and to the public, that this examination throughout, artorded the most satisfactory evidence ot tni tsient3 and unrcmiaen auention 01 tne rnncipai, Mrs. Bobbitt, and at liie same time to the pupils under her charge testimonials highly honorable to them. The Academy will seam commence its exercises on the first of Jannary next, under the superin tendance of Mrs. Bobbitt as Principal. The prices of tuition tbe same as heretofore, that of board wul be placed at from 35 to g 40 pur session. ' The Trustees would futhermore remark, that from the healthy and agreeable scite of the Academy, the progress and good ord.r of the Students, and the high accomplishments of Mrs. Bobbitt, they confidently hope tor a continuance ot public patronage. By order, UUU'T. A. TAYLOR, Sec'ry lVcemHTS. 18t6. 50-3t VuiliiU-Atademj. "1 TH- F. R. CQaalT who has been principal ItX. Teacher at the Academy daring the fre cai ytr d Us IV1I mt in sppth.usi the trus. tees .Is esttPtoyed tV the aeai rer Mr m eogaged a tawt Uxber TWy ws4 tag ee tae arse osv c jiHury,. v. ; TUITiONS. y- f 1 -"per yema Reading, Writing, & Arithmetic, frit ' The same with Logluh &. LaL Gram. 20"' The Greek Latin & French languages, 5 Geozraphr, Mathesaatks & Phiiosoohv. 23 . Mus Cossit, sister of Mr. Cosslt, reside at r w " the Academy, and wdl teach plain sewing, mar.' ' king, Urn boring, embroidery, drawing, pain. :V: ting t iuuck Her charge will bt lor rlaisv Ml I I i - I bMarkingajMLTajabeinsja delsv p qn. , .IL'i 1 BihroiuWjS4, Drrwiug and p4jnuog,',"lda. J ick, 10. ' . - : . v, - t Tlie BoardiBg-House is under - the charjtt of 1 j j J - auniKi UK), IIUUU VUgmK and -vashLog will be furnished at 75 dollars per year. The trustee feel satisfied that strict at tcntion will be paid to the morals of tue.ato dents that maybe placed at the Institution aa well as to the improvement of their studies. " , Doardiuir; RAVINQ removed to Louiaburg far the pur- m at. r"-" vauug my wuiiUteij, 1 tut Uia poa to uke a tew bonders, either Maic or Female- My price ia seventy two doUars j;er annuia.. uu,uuicn,Tii.juan u. lloMia will. . . ' .-..v. .uu wui uxe studente " y fnvc ah uiiag wmua iesa toan one luif mile of either Academy. - , JAMES J. HILL. Iwilhurg Dec 12th 1816. .4L3t V ' i I H 1 1 tl - m ' L' I" For sale5. A Tract of about one thousand acres of land in Cumberland county, H jniles North of Fayetteville, on the mam Stage road leading to Raleigh. It is a very eligible stand for a public Uouse-On the land there is a saw mill, and plenty of good timber con- veiuent For terms apply to the subscriber- -i TU.O. PEYTON. ncemheno. ISIS, 5Ull-pd - ' Suear found. ON the night of the 2th of November' last , the Subscriber found a quantity of sugar 'X, n vta.fr nil inaa arst trtretri i m wa viaevMMeesv .av - " "tJ) vvv avssAa uvtwiivii a ajHavusjU IHKA the fork of the road leading to Pee Dee and Moaroe'a bridge j the owner may get his eusrar by applying to the) ! subscriber living on Cane Creek, soaih side of Uaw-BW ver Orange County and paying1 for the insertion of this advertisement NATHAN ALLEN. ' 51-3t "hi December 10 181S Lost. .U.i if t J I 1' ' w 1 1 ? III "i i III J til . M.-t. Ci OMETIME in th O lost in Raleigh the 1st vol. of Davidson' " j'a Virgit then newly bound and havinsr H. BAREli Drint. ed with red ink on the title page and about the same time some friend borrowed of me Soman's Horace, -Whoever has those books, will oblige me . by returning them to me or William fJoylan Esq of this place. S.J BAKER Raleigh, Dec 1816 , . , Snow-Hill Academy. THE Exercises of this Institution, will, coin mence again on the first Monday in January next under the superintendance of Mr; James ' A. Craig the present teacher. ; ." ' Prices of tuition as heretofore, vis ? reading, writing, Arithmetic and English Grammar four dollars-x-Geogr. phy, the languages be five dollars the quarter.' Board can be obtained in the place and heighborhood at low prices,- -It would be unnecessary to enter into detail of the many conveniences that this academy has, suffice it to say, that it ia not surpassed by any in the lower part of the slate ; in addition to other advantages, the students will have access to a library: - v ' , ADAM TOOLEt, Sec. Snow-Hill Greene county Dec 9 W ' v v; 5A ., ft Wi Mi Ox . AS entered on my books on the 22d. No vember 1816, by Pleasant Callseolt, two v stray mares, one a dark bay, no brand, Syears old, soma white liairs in her forehead, about feet 6 inches high', Jbe other a bright sorrrtl, white main and tall, blaze . , . ce, her right hind-foot white, no brand, 4 feet 3 inches ' . high, about a year old last spring. The bay valued at ' ' g25-the sorrel at 20 ' JAS. COCKBAN, Bang. -Montgomery, Nov. 22. ; - 51 -8wV , '.I ' 'I Ei . -j- av' s X 9 .It. :. Lostr ON the 3ist November, a Blue Silk Umbrel la, nearly new. It was left in the State House. It isrequested that the person who ha It may leave it in the Clerk's room of the House of Commons. WM. HOLMES. Raleigh, Zcemtcr 8,. 18 16. ; Tarborough Academy, THE Examination of the Students of this In stitution will commence on Thursday the 7th iust. and continue two days. Parents, Guardians and others interested are respectfully invited to attend. The exercises of the Vcademy, will recommence aa the 1st Monday in January, under the superintendance AT the nresent Teacher. Mr. Hvmmond. The Trustees' feel great pleasure in assuring the public, that from-l one years experience, tncy are convinceu nai in mi, gentleman, all i se qualifications necessary for a Pre ceptor and Teacher, are admirably combined The u- itiversal satistaction expressed Dy parents ano guar dians, whose children or wards have enjoyed ' his in struction, furnish ample testimony of his ability, assi duity and success. The health ot tne Students toe past summer, has been such, as to encourage the hope, that no objection can be made on the score of health. mi r ...I..: .1 . .. .... D... ineunccs oi luuiou iuc miKHUHimi uuwu may be had in town and neighborhood on reasonable terms. . By order of the Boardr - BOWT. J0YNEB, SccVy. ;,, yartoroMo, December 7, 1816. 51 -6f. Blanks of all descriptions for sale . t at.thisynffice... . 'H . Boarding. House. ..... The Subscriber besra leave to inform the Mern'i bers of the present' General Assembly, and the I1SSV- ..ki: : 1 i.i. Jai iji l-- . 'i puuii( iu gcuciui iiiui) iur uie ueit, jcar v ii , . - tends accommodating 55 or 40 boarders during the next General Assembly, if they, should caU:;,j v;j iMi. on him, in the house now occupied by William : : ;( Boy lan, Ksq. on Hillsborough street, about two - s vt I' hundred yards west ofthe State House, Stand- Siil ing boarders wilLbe accommodated by the year v - - 1 j or monui : eiirnt or ceu siuuenis aiao wiu oe u ..?'. . , . i commodated on aa reasonable terms as the times ; '1 ; 'i . will admit. December 20, 1816 JOSIAH DILLIABp. , 1 1 51-tf. 30. dollars reward, v ANAWAVfrom the subscriber on Tfiaig- day the 28th day of November last, a ma- M: latto bov named Tom, between 16 and 18 vearsof age. v ' vV.4 jf ; , ...... -. ,r Kt 3 about 5 feet 4 inches high, stoutmade.thick lips, down look and a small r n his face, was indiffVrently dres. sed when he ran off- It is'suppnaed that By al Bryant an apprentice to Wm Oelaney halter, ( ho hu also run. enticed him oit. The above rtwsrd will be' paid . , " : r l . ..J .....n'iK. .(m. ' . J i.'i minv nersnn lur luurcncnuuix nm ciauiiiil w mv.w - . : . - j i . - - i i - - " . v . . . . fellow in an v nu so that tne suoscnoer rsis wi -v. y. v , . rl: Rockingham County, Deo 9. 5t-3tpd . 1 V.1 v in' i if . ( j j -i 1 1 I' ;.,'V V, ;;V!- yi ' , " 4 if a Ml i r ev- 'V-
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