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J i ? 1 .1 i. It- ' 111.. ' I. Vol X TllK 8TAR.V . PwbUkeJ.wetkU.b . ' . HELL LAWRENCE. V; three n-pj1"; -4 For N.W'T.:tTfL,':v TIIB Store and llo-ases, on ,tbe romef1 of ayeiteville a! Martin atreeis, isteiy ocru. ied by Doctors Uurges It HuutcT. Apply o toe tdtiorm., ;.. V- V. '-- Htat bfiNortlfCaroliaa. ' -J, . B I f A - 5N gSldKOM. to til . Wl 'wc kdiMi oT ISM, Ghapt-r the 7th, 'I " li Trvaturew hereby ver P('Ct that h ill purehas of lla Shares Olany w ,U lhc three several uanaa ui iuis 3iic-, h tmd benefit of the Publiar- Letters ad, IrewM-dtokim i UU tubject, potl-iuVt-'d' roaintl n-iwrna ' . . JOHN IIATvVOOr) Poh.Tretr RJeigli.Oei ,'.':'-;,. . " B N -r - - - - u , lUiblie Security t FlWK.Maiiager at tne vntwsrawe tinerj 1 I " the tte Jhjrgland, rridri liinioen ' koknow led mw for llif HtfilMneiHit pwroMcr kw ha tie Kour f pruetting to Ui fricn'N null lie Ibn.oclioul mr vbhh uif lscUVKo Ihiei-ft (Ww. whteS ti Iroore lw illlul lhn n) chtniever mlopted miii ) m Urn-United fcuie. ! prt)bb!j Infi nitrl) wonr'to, tfcl My tbt be offep-rt lw of .lvitorer ra be eeoimodaU!d,tht ,niYwn ultcme wilt he d'al tniti-eeisieA t prueJ. " By n irttenUve peruuU of hi iehetn, a.iiii ni.umitl rtvutueei will be ditcOTrrcrt, H atie iucrj U.grttr.wd. for tr truly Uudblc koonlt'-ife, the CiOsea"! MiirjUinl a1 lov nt lK' United SUtea. Eeneratty, will wit. il hopH, be bavtwril In gimg it their (tippon; riwiim, from the excellent ehnce how offer l nf .drfinf tatNi Dropert TbMrtiot Tei a bounding in veftlth; -toill ro doubt Miz t cnor rlu. mnd lor I RUM In tne last nr 7Ui CIMi " ftreatUiat oie..ouia do round lur in thii i;iw it the time the Lotlw wis druwn, iTtd riinitur," no doubt, will b(r Ike east .r.riurt Mrevioti t the drawing of the pre of venApri generally, to engage in ihe aaW ol k t ickeu. and anooio anj reiwer aeciuie "ii .1. ih mim ijtfinrv uuivn ii Bun urn .... ikir'K-m tne Mahiteer ai uenueHon mm, t T.' kdi Mill fi.nt un arintijutMiM IVkr fTielu b pit aueh teroii, inane m vhum mi ii iao Jwill be totl'.labor fof anj trader or Tender to Cttrmpt" by any tlnkuoiuvr whatever, to aasume Ao tbrolw he management of this liotoeryi II so that reauH U thewowti pai iiculur ben Mefit regWdtfta hether M thill or ihall not ten" to be jvlt pr unjun uwniiHriw)iiiiiiuuiij. uui heAfRer ,pllgei hitntetf to be-eonaitteiu ilh.ltW l0tlO-'T-&V"W iru.o, aim a ic i Imonlhi "iM tatiafaetorily proc to the public ill- l..ihn ihiafleelaratioiiv in no n stance cn r lerptlit lor.tnj lrce amount, be at, owed, unl tan the integrity and property , ot many IthoM a th.' trudej the Manager muM and l ib-a .r to euaru CainiK all eawaitiea, ann ' auat be espeetrd that thi will be lookt-d foraixl itLLMdto bThKA r aivaaaea, uoi onij iut or. .ci nrflicctioa and aaletv. but because it it hi ntfuilCR' toprnceco, wifu mi uuurrj in tvn n ,nrr. that he will ie it in hit power to p;j th pravilirarnptlj. and thstt It tliaUretult t, Mic ... l. daililW aouiiHoiiun ia Mil mJIHHSI ucu , If the (bregoihg contutertuont are not a turn- to thJUirneof this Schemr in all reaped at well e to uventurert, to uu an intcrcn in ithia XoUcfy preference to any other, the f MawTgi. trust. Ut the following new arrange. Ttneut aa5 iiuiiUrj?aet ou hit part, will at eit U,.n (i-'aiih meh a character, in the nuod I dveotorrrt, at anaH rriiuKrMju- ,,.....8 f f that prtferepe ml Jie U aoiifitlent It ?AJto. if tcekv meiiittd pHtrnnsge.,!! V., - - w t n r urf iiuuiio euiilinlicr aun w ii.wi.. Lh potsihilitj ot lott jo the holdw a oT V iekett in. Lnnrfinne f at.v xl-ioaHie whatever, -Hit it uU b tovi"led nd agt(tid 0 prnn of the iMV,.Y(tt AdtSttb to the teewvu gtven to ie HMe tftiaarptana jar tup punctntiipagmem t jriei : ) that the aitrrent fundi, reeeiiud for it' f t fekvtt iothit iMtert . shall be depOs'u ted every thh tj or sixty cayairom aim inr S .fc si.i!nl,!hi Bnkof said City, or, in the ., .v -I--. . . , ; ..,.; r' M,.. Union IJat.ft ol jMaryiBMu m M y ,.tT aJl r in tbrfe one ol the Shove haintd, HwkH effectively, the aaid luiirtt afiatl ken-aine a security ur tine iraiiraiw , kmiil the rfilwii-g thai! haveuked plane, whUh Bepoiiit w?i. rom time to time; bemmle known ) Some Ol AUK no jraiiuina . ...v (MnHilrJ .nneiced lo theSclieme of this Lottery when f(tt pnM'ishtd, ahoare highlviPespteta!'! fcitimoni othe City of New.York;Philiidel)lii.. tfc B:i1iiniore. Wl v.h?have kindly consented t., aet, rfooessi7 upi'hii ofessioit.'aiirt-toatto tu.riiii.rslhl.Mvin ossizneil tbtms all ofwha'ttrsirt appointed nd eoBstilUted trustee, and iu whore by these preaentt, lu s of the death of thf Manairer nrcvuMisto the drawing, full powers vettei! in eutOtnue lite taie oi idc licaeia, anu io r . . .. i ,.. ..... . j cautetbe Lottery to be-drawn and tbe prizes naid. aW-tiosited at 'ahovei . jinrsuant' to the i Sct.eraer" and it ft with much pleasure, thai the. Manager announces thit fact tin the, ptiblio. be- I 8f hi is confident that, to all a lio -ad tentorr ' in Lotteries, thit arrangement will be luglilysa ' Usi. elory ud truly pleating 7 . .. I LANFIKLU, Ma""AEa. ' P. T. eonstantW 1icfcnT Ukeu in nH the Lot ' teriet for the btcomtnod.tion of his frit i.dt auil S others; thef)H?.TH adveiitarcisdesirtitot pro i e.urin tlie Catiitftl Pri illtl'C ' B'llltl' ' I Lott-rt er iis any oferow"5'yre the public in the th'uted State, will do well to appty peraoo 1 ally, or bv ilctter, immediately to him tor the t tamt- Atd all orders, whether for Whole t ick I ett, Rt nTt or ilertificatea, will b- hai kfully 1 received and promptly attemleil to, if wldrtsted to , ' ; P. t;ANFIEH,;'' . 1J9 finndvnrt, sfem York, - y, sj, 19 CAetnwf at. Philadelphia, er iif IWivW-rrAt Bt'.titr.ot'e, Sept, 1 0th dav or Oetoner eHiunig; iMir i , ehants" Bank i the City ol New, York, in the trij sniea ttaak in the City ot Pniladelphia ttt Valtlmore. .i w.-v Mtp.- .Voie, 1825. -V 5 ' - - A-'IW-"'.',."" u fcvuujj iiciira:- ; IVinrtclrK K E iakl llat aiSanwc ilm kkmat twa or I wanStt w aalrt of babru BaaiMf UKU) S i IWww.j. W Ubirty day fmwi tkiadata. law L'MWrailj I.Mlat-t.Yttb Uaaa, wkieb It by tarrfc tat tjilaidiil lte. r M Ik lAiitrw "latrtiJlM 4rawwf 4 naitl) aaay b iml4 io Uk tJttm ta January rt "toe, wMl be paid at a tarty twrvxl to ppr iwrwawalor the romcnoa rtXrt m tboaa tha j(Irn-a bv lU aaUa- iiotn ra. ia tbiaattv a tha wmwm7 ftb 1511 iaat. . . PrtaaW 1 teluFia HSO aach. al.ar-ala nronor- lio aad hs tmanw lortenaa turn pricca , . , Centals ol J6U1U.0U0 aaab ASuO.tWO ' ,Kd ct maw do i, ifo.utio I HO U , 0.000 io " 40 QUO , - 1 do of .90 000. da ,io . do of " i,0O0 do ." j SO U00 ; 4 Jo. of.,u0 do 0.utJ.,; Ill do, of - I0.t)00 do k I00.f - -to "do of . S,0nfKd: IKVXI II do- of .' 8300 do' ',J,oi ft) ttb ofV,oOO do 80.JO IKv.do. . of f,Uta do J5ti,ltt; I5n do - or '-, mi) "do . fiooa - Sow for talc nd mar be had if anulied fir iirmcdiirtrlj at t'rrtme t Hmr, - , . r. i tNHKurs r. New York PUl l.nttty Office. 1S9 Brotdwat. trhrrc havt Vero sold awd paid urizet of tt.OUO dollars, ti.OUO doliara, W.ouo dollars,' li,00t dollars, H.KKj Hollars. 40,UM, ,000. 3.MK1. 4,500, i,000, .MR). 50O. He he. anuMmtiaci. fcwrr Ihaa 4' MILXKIK OF bOLLA. hirl. Office rvrrhat been i"d will continur'tn be true t iu mbtlt. Ordera fnost paid eoelotine the Cash or nrls tickets forwardcit, or evea romle.1 within tltiii; tars, will of course vlto roiilribute aomcthioc I- Un- aid o. luu ruflrrera, which ordera, will, m imnieutar, be thanVfullv received aad uromiitiT attended to, if adilix tt d to -J--' -i I . U N r l xn, x e Toi-k. Price of TicVctt iu the New York titeratuae l ottery, lobe drawn on the tU lanuary,' will he advanced to 55 dollars eacli. SI. tret 10 'ra portion, oh the 41st iiitt,' Ctpiial Pr. t therwo. l ol Hiu.iKio Hollars. 1 of SU.iion UoHara, I pT 0 .000 dollars I if!0,00O dollart. and sever of i.OOCr ilolUm. 1,000 ilollars, 50t dollars, kc Sue. for sate at usual, at 139 Broadway. Deo. 19, IMS v l4f Frai.klin Acad cmy. 'rMf Trusteei of Ihi Academy take pleasme I in Informing the public lhat they have tu at principal in tni institutlou. for the e mbigr, vtr. ELI At, B'IKWEK, of Mim chntrlit, This geMlemao wat graduated at Yule Collee- in the fall of l34 and comet well reconi mended, y the President of that In ttift)tion,M a man of literary and scientific ( ttinmrnls) ofgootl mortd and christian charno (er, and well qualibt-d in every r tpeet for the various departments Aof academical instruc tion. .J;.'vA"- , . .The Trustees tender their warmest acknowl edgments, to a rt tirrous puhlie, for th: ttip port herHofore given to this institution, and can hill indulge the pleasing hope, that- from the hieh quali6cations ot the teacher, the healthi- ii as Of the titustinn, and the low price of board apd t'liiioni thit cadeiny wH rontinue to re ceive a liberal share, ol public, patronage Terms ot tuitl0fFill 4e, torflpeltmg, Ketrt- wnting, ritnmeti, et r nRlish tirammar. and all other Vrancl.es of education, ten foliar prr session Tb exercises of th( A n. j will commence oh tlie lirst Monday in January next. ; " ' , SAMOKL JOHNSON, See." S4th IVcember, 1S25 iw bptntefi; , IN Raleich. on the 10th dav -tjfJaniiarv next, for one year, the HOTEL-that wellt knowp stand heretofore occupied by Williani Buffin, Esq. deceased. The .many advanu- gCa HClUnlllg IU I11J9 WtU M.IIV1.U ftUBiauilall- ment, it it deemed unnecessary to enumerate. Persons disposed to bid for atd property are respectfully requested to attend at the time above specified. ' A fer SLAVES heretofore attached to said Rote, will probably be hired out on the same day. ; 4i ? r 8heritT's Palo. t vv ILL be ' sold,, 'in the town of tin enville, Pitt wuntv. On the first Motidav in Feb. roary next,tlie lollowinn, Lots -and Tracts ol Land, 'or so much thereof a will satisfy the tax es due hereon, viz. . ' . Lota No i IJ 14 J 37 43 Si 113 44 4S 46 55 6 57 7 96 97 98 105 106 116 117 118 tvt 12 127, 131 13i4 IS-1 137 .'88 147 14S 15S and, 153, snuxled in the town ireenvijle not given in, andowners iauknowa for taxes due for Also. 150 acres of I .and, sitpimsed to belot.g to James Daniel, ailjoiniiig- th Lands f Joel-Moe md JtloaanUtr' r.vsnsi at).-aires,. neiougini to the peirs of William ' Amlerton, ailjoinmg the line. ' John Anderson on the east aide, of threat SwaroPcnllvacresbeloneinKtothesaiua, and d - JUIRinjj as ailicj una ,iiiniii;i, vi g.Tr-n iu V Joliu Aootirson; atau auoui one i nuusaiwi teres. behmglng to Jacob Blount, lying on Utile ,o UriitnK,(!reek,' and bdjnining the lands ot John WashingiiHnmri otbi-s, for taxes due for mil . I nV 8"3 aisd 1 S4- . i ; And alto, the lands' reenpied by I'M : V an Vnrdon.oo Gvindoll Cret-k, tunnc'acd lo contain strew or eight hundred aires, lor the taxes fo ISS4 - ' ' ' . . . :t. r; J VMES 5Hr.I'PAKU, Uitebb'lt i Dec 85 S5,';v':- " . :v'. ' V---6 ' Takell V I lIld f Committed ' 7 V . 7.1 ' f - ,1 I-V lirenn" "i , " " J . nr black eoroDlection. bv tlie ., name of of . black eoreplection nAW't sboul the age of eighteen years, and tv bow five feH Bine inehetnign, layauuiDc oc. longs to Henry Crwtchfield, ol" said county, front horn be had permission, tn wrrtirg, to pass to Hillsborough; which pass he says he has lost the owper is reuettetl to coma forward aft'.! prcft hit property according to ls. r . J Ml'-S CLANCY, Jailer v. Hillsborough.1 Dee, St. 1825- l-3tp - i,r 14 - Ran Awaii.' :-) f ON the l?th lust, my negvoir.anBOB. sup- .. . . . . It. A . n.ii.,,iin. posed to" Have warn ilia wurac iw 1 m vu , cotton pantaloons, eet six inches liigh, tv Hatl on a wuue iiai, iean coat, iuick sc, uvc ivn ' J1" . . . 1. -j u... .i.-. ;k. and Wlge hurt in so'mi jail that tret him, shall receive toe sura 01 Kauin.r"'rrr.'"'r. 't v - -' y. ,a-:'--'3.v I fully received, i ::-:!:: 'V- i lasv-A - . .. . . e f a.i ciiPnTOPRrji P.. STONE. . I -! H..M .mntll nMf. newil ue I . .. . I - - . T .r,ll7 - r . in, u.itf - K.tofr llMidlif aj Mnla 'J.ld ...... ...-.I... - A (W of ioeartt CAKKJ XC.T. MOV. wrU cpavcke ai taelt brolaw -Appy ' ' A-f twee a S. C, rirama aid the tul r.bcr.uoJcr ftic nrttt of AkX. Iknd S. Co. tt ii asotved." , f . f 'Jj"k . .A1XX. BOVD.Jr. Dee, ?fJ,182$.; isJailer,'1 Notice' AKtN up aad awaataiur.l la the Jail of 1 J I, ml turn aouotr, an lrt OsiuUr l-at. a e-ra nur HO XI. ;V about 1 yaara, f arrl I iuahrt hi.b. ol ayetk- W aoaiplnMAiit who tays bcliK.p to I Uonas UltW, of KtcboMait eoiusty, aoaut Carotia but as thrra ia k tucb touaty in uuU, Ctlik. U it nore tltaa 4oa bhr that M it pi Nnh ( artilia.., 1 be oourr a rcqnetied to omim (nr sitl, pratwrty, aad pay abarfra, otbara iaa bw wiU ba deak wiiii ae nrjiag la law, ' , JOnX MUiihOW. Jailer. ' Ureeniborrai uoiltord wounty, ' v K C. Dec. S3, lSi-5. -, - j ; Police, f ' ; ! ON Thursday the 19th January oeit, -m be exposed ta tale on the premises, to the highest bidileivali the right, title and interest whieir tli Ute ilra. Mary 8. Blount had in a certain tract of Land, near bhocco Spring, in Warren county, ad joining- he laud of Gen. Wm. VVtUiaint, the late Auguatia Abton and oUieis, Toruta made known on the day. of tale. ...,f',,-t' ,r : ' , -j , , f xil E EXECUTORS, llalefeh, Dec 23, 1825. : : ' l-St ' .Eiltertaiiitneiit. J ' '' tubtcriber tendt-i-s bis tbankl to the i pubhe, tor the liberal encouragement he ba received, and mtormi them that he still eonlinuet to keep a HOUSK OP RNTKH HllM, at t oBeW, Halilti county. N. C. flit table, bar, aad granary shall be furnish ed "wilb the best the aonntrr, aSonla and no pain spared tojntke the situation ol those who may be. pleased to call on him comfortable aad iKreeable. , . j A few Student can be aceommodaled with board oo reasonable terms, aid narcau k ruai dtant taay. entertaiw o fears of iIhi mooTi of their sons and wardt beiug cotrupieil by living at a public bouae, at they will he under the inine diate care of the Teaoher ' . . : , THOMAS M K iOtS. . AnBull, Ifilhltee. 188. - LSitj I , Note Ist. ' LOST, on the 18th of November last, at or near Nash Court Hw note of hand given by Jamea EllingtoKf Benjamin Bunn, deceased, late of Wake county, for tlie sura of four hundred and twelve dollars and sixty even cents,, dated 26th itc. 1818, and due one day thereafter: which note was assigned to the tubtcriber by Cad Bunn,-Executor of said uenianun Bunn. I Ins is therefore to ""'d Cade Burttl from paying, and " Others from trading for tho ud note, as 1 thalLpuniue the legal steps to establish it. ' ' M'CULLAR 8TONJS. Franklin coui njyfr.Dec,4, 182 l-3t State of North , Carolina, Tin daw ai'OiilUi. Rt. ,l-W.ulL"l. jeof the acting Justices of the Peace fo the county pf Wak, and made oath that the facta stated in the' above" advertisement are true... Given under my -hand -and seal 'this xytn uecemuer, tsas. 4 -., r 1UCHARD SMITH, J. p Kan Awav, : FROM the subscriber, liv. ing near Kaleigli, cm the I Mi instant, a negro girl mmed FANNY, yeartold, yellow caret net ion, eommon size I believe the ktta small tear on heefaee, and one on her foot She had On hen the went a way a homespun frock, copperas and white, blue ami white cameo tun bonnet, and toes with her a black tinanbazet.tr , and white sprig muslin fi otk. She will attempt to pan hi a free woman or may have forge't pass... 1 think the will go lo Newbern. where me went on a lormer oaua sion, when she ran away, and remained some time. ' ' ' ' I will give Ten Dollars to any person alio will take her op, and secure ber in Jail, so that 1 l.gct Her again. 'i HAUTWELL KING. : 5Mf Deo. 81, 1 825. Dolliirs' Reward.' ' RAN AWAY from the SttV sciiber, at Tallahassee, about the 30th July last, a negro man named ESSEX, about 35 years old, light complexion for a ne frro, 5 tcet o or V incites heigh th, st ut made, cross ey I ed, lame in' one leg, occasioned by a bum I w hen email, a piece of earxut off, (belie burn ved to be the right) has a small foot, & a down look: when spoKen to, u w poiuic as uuy he- hhtained forced papers for the purpose nf ruHwirif as' free. AU pcraona are , forbid harbooringhim nnderthe severest penalties of the law.;:l',t-C, '. The fellow oripinall v came from the neigh borhood of Deep Hirer. North Carolina, and was sold to me by Gen, J no. Brahan, of Hunts-ill(i- Alabama. ' 1 am inclined o believe he has shaped bis course to North Carolina and that hi i aome where in tliat state -a lli'is 1 Vill rive the above reward for said neero Essex, tf delivered. 6 me af DemOpo- lis, Murengd Cpu yty,' J" ,! 1 Ljtvis, Tallahassee; or Fifty Dollars for h -. ... ;n I .nniiMiiHi nnd confinement in anf jail in I fJi, 1100. The fist Lc'.'cry to be drawn. , ,3noit liaur VoUcrj ' Of rfnn)l4ni, - V ' NlrTEMTIt CtJtJ. J' TV be iravn on the 1st Fdrttarij. v ' i Prite f gjO.OOO it g 50 ,000 1 S . ; 20,000. tu -20)00 10,000 i. 14 is is is is Is is is 20,000 , 15,000 ;..r,94o ' 50,000 t 22,500 1M00 11,400 143.1540 5,000 SO 1K)0 500 100 50 ' 10 ; n4 228, U10 14,564 16,500 Prtres. 29.2G0 BUnkt. ...." 43,760 Tickets. ; Whole Tickets, E10 : Halves, , 5 , Quarters, 2 50 Eighths 25 Nortfi Carolina State Lottery, " - FIRST CLASS, . (Authorised byr Acit of Congrett and the Legi$lature of tyorlh Carolina,) " For the benefit of the : . Oxford Academy and Vufuuftn Canal. ' J. B. Fates 4- A. Arintyre, Managen. To be drawn the 15A March, 1826, AT THE CITY OF RALEIGH. SCHEME. 1 Prize of 820,000 is 820,000 1 15,000 1 5,000 1 10,000 10,000 1 5,276 5,276 2 3,000 10,000 . 18 ' 1,000 18,000 - 56 ' 500 18,000 r 186 50 9,300 572 i 25 - 9,300 1,302 ' i2' 15.624 13,950 6 ,83,700 15.870 Prizes. g214,200 20,970 Blanks. 42.840 Tickets Tickets and shares in the above Scheme for aale at the Managers' Office in Raleigh, or by their agents throughout the State. , liholt Tickets, 86" .. Half do. 5 " i4 Quarter do. 1 50,. Packages of 12 tickets, embracing the 36 Not- ot tlie Lotterv, which must ol necessity draw at least 25 50 nett, with to many chan ces for capitals, or shares ot packages, may be had at the same rate, viz: Packages of whole, 872 Of Halves??? v : S6 w .. Oj Juartera; ' IB- ' n GRAND ' Far Internal Iptprrvemcnt, literature and " - ,', ChariUet, tSs. .. For the bertifit of -Washington City, and the States ot Rhode Island, Connecticut, I ej aware, North Carolina and Louisiana; ro be dpiiwn ii'v? April, next. Authorised by Acts of Congress and of the said States . .. . ; M- FIRST GLASS. -' HIGHEST PRIZE SCHEME. 1 Priz 1 I 1 XK 1 S60.000 40,000 25,000 20,000 1 15,000 ' 10,160 1,000 500 1 ,100 860,000 40,000 25 000 20,000 15,000 10,160 54,000 93.600 57,000 54' '186 "572. 1,502 13,950 4fli, 52,080 29 1 ,279,000 15,870 Prizes, ' 685,440 26,970 Blanks." 42.840 Tickets.- V. : PRICE OF, Hi; JUSTS ffhole., Half, Quarter, 820 10 5 o :Eig. hih. 50 . . Tenths, 6, i - ; 1 T Twentieth, TICKEST in all Lotteries - of ,Ue$pecta- Prizes ia any of the Lotteries of Connect!- cuL New Jersey. New York. , Pennsylvania, iJclaware, Maryland, Washington ;ity ana Virzmta, will be received in payment. CJ Orders, enclosing the Cash or Prizes, (post paid, ) tor Tickets or Shares any of the above -Lotteries, will rece.-ve fproropt attention it aaaresse to y j ; YATES , ;MiNTYKE, Ticket trmy Tv rtv tmuan! ,RTTK 1mT.f.T : Of Mar? land the draw ',r ) of hick wiU tsl place the OtT, of OALTtalOBB oa tba . 3tli vyiniap next - v and the whole to bo cotaplcted at) that day. , iler ike upeYintetkdriira f the CotMtia " tionensppointed by the Oovertvor and Coua ' ' csL v-,;., , v,:v: ' me hut r sit mi . : r. tOOaOQO DoUivrs;- f- the ImoveRM tnawitiuLi of which and lhl r briilia-wv of the othwt auacruua Capitait, ''. combined frith Hie very low rate af the Tick- ' eta, have caused a moot unexampled demand froai every part of the Union, and they areal- readr bacoaninr ararce'.-l'Utaj.t adTcuturerS thould therefore forward their order without delay ia order te secure chances tor b Pri- ' st coatataed in tne lollowmg . . SPLENDID SCHEME. -1 Priiff of g 100,000 is 8100,000 j -4 1 " 1 1 15 10 50 100 100 500 10,500 SO AX) i S0.00O 20.000 10,000 , 5JD00 "15.000 5.000 ' ' 3,000 " 5,000 8.000 6,000 105.000 5 1 80.000 i 10,000 is 5.000 is 1,000 is 500 is 100 ta 50 is 20 is 12 is 10 is 11,280 Prizes, amountinR to 8S08.00d ' ' The whole parable in CASH, and which. as usual at COHEN'S OFFICft, can be had the MOMENT 1 HEY ARE DRAWN. ffhole Tickets, , 81 i,. Halves, ;, . : ? ' .6 . Quarters,' ' S . Eighths, ;1 50 ' To be bar), b the greatest variety of N amber, tt LOTTERY h EXCHANGE OFFICE,' NO. 114. MARKET-ST. BALTIVOUE. Where mare Capital Pniet have been btaind than at any ether ' Vffict ta .inert cq; .Orders from any part'. of the United , States, by maiL (post-paid) or by private cotl-, vevance, enclosing the Caan or Prizes in'anr of tlie Lotteries, will meet the same prompt and punctual attention as if on personal appli cation, addressed to " ' . J. I. COHEN, Ja. Ic BROTHERS, . BaXTIMoaB, (Tj" Distant Adventurers may at all times, with confidence, forward their remittancee to Cohen's Orrtca, for if their orders should arrive too late, the amount enclosed iU be returned bv the first mail, or will be invested in the most advisable seheme then on band. Baltimore, Dec. 2 , 1825. low - FOR SALE. AT THE STAR OFFICE , - ?:& ItawTenee'a v ' NORTH (CAROLINA . FOB. . . 1826, Containing Astronomical Calculations, sbeflP " ing the rising, setting, places and eclipses of ' the Sun and Moon; Moon's Phasest the rising, " y setting and southing of the most conspicuous , " Planets and fixed Stars; state of the Weather; ;. the iocrease, decrease and length of days; ' religious Festivals; Miscellaneous 'Article) useful Recipes; Anecdotes; times of holding ' , the different Courts in the State; Lists of the ' officer of Government of the United States v . and of North Carolina; Members of Assembly J and of Congress, &c. &c. ' ""' ' - '. , ': ' Which will be sold, wholesale and retail, at the usual prices. '-', , " i Cr Orders from Country Merchants and others will be promptly attended tot . 1 Deferred, rticles. 1 A vessel has arrived at Newport from 1 a Toyagft of 3 years and 4 months, last from OoqUimbo in 120 dais, with " 11900 barrels of oil.' Sh left at.Co- , quimbo, , on ' tho j 20th of August, tb f.; Deligence, ' Jordan, of Portlandj, from Gibraltar.- In consequence of ' some " information given . by v onv: of - the ', , crew, that goods wero on board, that" vere not. in the manifest, a guard cas -sent on . board theiDelijraceiwhe'i tran breaking open the bales $ad boxes ' 01 cooas, aim aamao;ine tnem. . t,ant. Jordan informed Capt Kennon, of the- -; U. S. Peacock, then lying in the- tiar-. bor, of their comluct, who immediately sent an armetT boat, ;ind; ordered; the guard to quit the brig,'and for his men to remain on board; the Governor then ordered Capt,. Kennoii ,to' .remove ' bit -, menr a he returned for answer,. that lie cbiyd fu ordars except from Com. . nun, ano. tnat tae Dng snouia .not De searched , colews they gave security . foi; . any damagea they, should commit. JlaiiwayA-; new Railway of 25 miles, (the longest i England) from the '.' Colleries in Durham Co. to London, was ' opened in the beginning of Octobcr.A'v j, coach with - the committee, 21 wagons '' with tiaRffengers, and 12 wayons with coal, weighing altogether about 90 tons, , were attached 4 to a locomotive engine, 1 s built by Mri. Stephenson,' and the im" a mense train traveiiea at ine rate 01 a- bout eight miles an hourl y-There was , ; neariy 600 passengert.-H.iVa. .' ' w;r- r-; "AT, r-V , ' ' - An, English gentleman.by the name ofV FAao,tJHARt i reported t be worth tliree , " miliums of pounds sterling, and- to o, ?;v' ''''- ff-'..-p--:'"' ' ' " - ' ''lx . . v" v v" : : ' v. ..,-:-';. " ':-.V: -... . '
The North-Carolina Star (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Jan. 6, 1826, edition 1
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