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J HILtSBOROUGn . . - - -'""''. .1 v rfllHE: FirstSession of ; this Institution : Ajl closed on (be 17tb ultimoat winch time an approved Examination of the pu pils was sustained in. the presence of the School Committee'. The exercises of this Seminary, will be resumed on; Thursday the 12th of January next.,. Competent In structors will be in readiness at that time to meet the wishes of those Parents and Guardians who tnay commit their Children . to oar care,' with a view to their instruction, In either the useful d ornamental branches of Female Education. The Superinteu dant, deeply impressed with the 1 impor tance of rightly training those who are now the daughters, but are shortly to be the wives ana j mothers oi me i community, pledges himself, as before, to exercise a parental watchfulness over his pupils and to. give such. direction to the instructors of the Seminary, as shall adapt them to toe eternal as well as temporal interests of those committed to his care. ;v Every thing taught shall be taught tho rouahlv and with a view to practical life. And although the lighter gratifications of female education, usually called; accom plishments"' shall be attended to in their nronr olace and measure, vet the chief " I ! aim of the Instructors shall be to fit their pupilsfor usefulness, by inculcating, both by precept and example, moderation, for bearance, good temper, self control and the morality of the Gospel. . To Parents and Guardians at a distance, who may commend their children to hU ' attention, the Superintendant engages to provide thenvwith board, in families con venient to the Academy, and where all due attention will be Daid to their moral. . their , - .- i , - . . . . - ipanners and their comfort. - Terms of Tuition at the usual rates. Board can be obtained in the most respec table families at $ 10 per month, including wood, washing, candles, &c. i W. Al. GREEN, ' v v. v- . Superintendant. Hillsborough, Dec. 1st, 1826 '4 U RaVeigh & Kevjbem stage. LL persons travelling in the STAGE from Raleigh to iNewbern. or from Newbern to Raleigh, will be required, in bture, to pay the passage - money to the Subscriber, at his residence, 4 miles from Raleigh and all those who may travel on Jy part of the way, and not pass his house, are requested to pay the passage money to the'; Drivers, who are fully authorized to yeceive the same. Jn iuiure, no Trunks or Bundles whatever, will be received lor Conveyance, unless the freight is paid in Advance; . ia that case, I will hold my sell Responsible for the, safe delivery of tbe ar ticles, otherwise I will not. . AIERRITT DILLIARD, Proprietor of the Stage. Dec. 10th, 1825 4 ti. . : - State of orth-CaroUna, ONSLOW COUSTY. v Court of Fleas and Quarter-Sessions, ' v s NOVEMBER TBKSI, A. D. 1S25. Xnjamtn Ward, Ex'r. ' ' v$- : ' : The Heirs and Derosees of Hoaston Itoberl. Petition to subject Ileal Estate "TT appearing to the satisfaction of the U Court; that John R, Ehzibeth, Amos, Eliza, Mariah, Harriet and Amanda Foy, aotne of the defendants, to this petition, are inhabit "lis of the State of Tennessee Orde ed, that publication be ; made fivr weeks in the Carolina Sentinel to notily the oendenev of this suit. WitnVss, Bane.ster Lester, Clerk oif ur said Court at Onslow, the hrst Monday f November, A. D. 1325. J -BANISTER LESTER, Clerk. pr, adv. i-i-4 8. . 3Y .virtue ot .sunorv -executions in my JO hands and to ine directed, Will be Sold, on the 9th day of January .-.next, -'(the second Monday in tne mnih,) at the Court Bouse in flewbern, the 'following fioper ty,' viz;- 500 acres of t Lai. d on Brices Creek ; one undivided tiurd vS a piece of Land in Dry borough ; 800 acres of Land on' the south side of .'Trent River, cahVd the Parsons' Plantation : 150 acres of Land eon th north side of Neuse River ; 4000 acres of Lake Land :i 50 acres of bavan pah Land, betveeu Neuse & Trent roads ; tofNthe Lot known in the plan of the town onlNewoern, ; Dy io. z, ana pan oi loi eye 22,- on whicH ' are an elegant' Brick House, with: ; all-other necessary buildiii toffether with an Ice House. " v . TERMS-ir"m5nths"; credit by giving Notes with"apprAvedlsecurity, negotiable ksi in thii place. v ; x vif Will Wsbfd on lU 13th (day bf Febru try next, ; (thp second Monday in the month. at the sadte pU'ce, about SIXTY very likely NEGROES, most of them young ano iccuuviucu w .uniTaiion oi Cotton and Corn, and several tradesmen. All persons desirous of obtaining a valua ble set will do well to attend, as the sal? will be taade without reserve, and the ne- gioes knocked cuto the behest bidder. f r ELIJ AH CLARK, ShctiJ. TTewbeni, Dee. 13, 1 c? ntxr.T ccfccimcj, A ftmevicans luterestej The whole , community deeply Concerned I i;k ; HIGHLY IMPORTANT To all who would not be - Deceived ! AND THEN JUDGE FOR YOURSELVES U OliCE it has become quite common for many )3 engaged in the Lottery business, to publish even inferior Schemes as being very brilliant if not the most splendid of an1 Lottery before the public and to continue like publications the MANAGER of the. University Lottery of the State of Maryland, respectfully invites all lottery adventurers, and others, to contrast the Scheme of the. Eighth Clas I of- said Lottery -vith anj ; Scheme before the public, in either of . the two AMERICAS ' and he is coutident, that if a comparison of the bchemes be made fpr a mo ment, that the said Eighth Class will be pro naunced the most magmfickht of any ever adopted and drawn in the United Statu i mid that the attempts -.oi venders to palm off any other on the public, as really the most brilliant, will not only be vain and fruitless, but lolly in the extreme iMext to the University, the MaX AGER hesitates not to say,! that the .New-York Lottery (to beidrawa on the 4th of January,) may be classed, in which there are but a small number of Tickets, l and which contains U it Hundred and Thirty stctn PRIZES, above the denomination of one hundrkd dollars. The Union Caual tottery .contains more than three times the number of Tickets thau the Aew-Xork Literature, and only Lighty-four Prises above those of lUO each. Ihe second Consolida ted Lottery,", it will be seen, con lam s ad,Uuo (! 1 ' ! ! !) Tickets, and only, Thirty Prizes above the denomination of 100 ' , it tm- iiiae iixed tor the drawing of the latter jas intended to claj.ii, or iujure, or interfere with the t'oiiowin splen did Scheme ,fouc is hereby iven j to thoe principally concerned therein, mat to draw this Lottery with safety before tiie . University totti be orawn, they must uot only be ery active, out extremely fortunate in eiiVctiug sales ol their tickets ; and it will per naps yet Le loun.i that the onsolidatjed i btate 'Liotiery tout tot, but that the University will be, the ",'ms Lov tery" drawn in the State of Mary and vmi the MAiNAUER ot tnis Lottery again public'U states, that no discount can be made to vender!; either !'at home or abroad," iroui tne ."jeneuu fnce, whether it shall or s'aail not be thru pleasure to purchase and oh'er tiiese tickets t-. the pubiicbut ail tiiose iioerallv and kindi disposed, will be fairly i and liberally supplu-o It wiil be noticed that the University Lotlei i contains but a small number ot' lick -t, (l9,tk) j) and Three hundred and Twenty tigut PJl. ii c. orer the denomination of One Hundred Oullars . being eveniy-seven more Prizes1 exceeding hut sum, than are to be found in three classes of Lotteries, mentioned as above, which together contain 94,U50 1 lckets I !!!!!!! 1 ! Ubservt this difference, for the truth should be kn iw., aud then determine, as your own judgment &nail dictate, and act at all times herealter tu confor mity thereto. Many order trom abroad have been and are constantly received, and the spies of the i ickets at retail have been very conside rable and are daily made ; and me Manager will take pleasure in further waiting! forthwith upon those who call personalty tor tickets or Shares, or Certificates of do; and all orders for Tickets or Shares, per letter, will be thankfully received and as promptly attended to as a per onal application, if addressed to the Manager, at either of his Oilices where f quut Justice is rendered to all." I i ! Fortune's Home Forever I 139 Broadway, New-York - 12J Cbeiwt- flreet, Fhiladelpbia. & 18(1 MaiKet ; strrei, Baltimore. : Where bave been fold and paid IViio ot 550,0X. 25,fXK, iiUJOOO, 16,OM't MM. td,.(Ou( 6000, 3O00, 2500, 2uuu IwM, 6vX), hLC.uc- ftntountiiig to more than A MILLION ur UUL- LAUS ! ;i ' . , By authority of the State of Maryland. I UNIVERSITY LOTTERY, ELUUTtf CLASS MtW Kftll. ! P. C.LYFiELD, Manager. j Capvaiii iz.e1 100,000 OoUs. fhe most brilliant Lottery j ever adopted and drawn in the United States, and worthy the immediate attention, of ail Lattery Venders , and Adventurers therein.. 1 Granted by the General Assembly of the State of Maryland, for the benefit of her Literary in stitutious. the system adopted fjr the appro bation of, ai weit as injustice to her People. Positively to be drawn on the S2d of February. ' lexo, or sooner, y uie scuc oj i ukcis wui - Uoparralied Truly Grand && Splendid .. . i . . warrant u. - a 2-1 1 Prize of $160,000 is $100,000. do. 50,000 is . 50,000 do. do. ".-.r do. I dO. do. do. do. do. i do. :': do. 40,000 is 40,000 i l 10 v- 44,: ; 88 176. : 352 5676 25,000" Is 20,000 is 10,000 is 5,000 is 1,000 is 500 is 240 is I 100 is ; 25,000 20,000 ! 50,000 50,000 44,000 '44,000 42,240 35V200" 28S,800 1 DU is 6356 Prizes, f 19,600 ? 844fj 13244 Blanks: J Tickets. 44U The Tickets in this Lottery are formed by the ternary combination of 50 numbers, from 1 to 60 inclusive, and to determine the fate of all the Tickets therein, 60 numbers, ai above, will severally be put into a wheel on the day of drawing, and six of them drawn ; and that tick et having on it, as a combination, the 1st, 2d and 3d numbers drawn, will be entitled to the Capital Prize of 5100,000; 4th, 6th and 6th, 550,000; 2d, 3d and 4tb, 40,000 ; 1st, 3d and 6th. 25 ,0lH); 2d, 5th and Oth, 520,000; 1st, Jd and 4th ; 1 t, 2d and 6th J 1st, 4th and 5th ; 24, 3d and 6th ; and 3d, 4th and 6th, will each n entitled to a prize of 510,000; the 1st, 2d and 6th ; the lt, 3d and 4th ; 1st, 3d and 6th; 1st 4th and 6th ; 1st, 5th and 6th; 2d, 3d and Mh f 2d, 4th and 6th ; 2d, 4th and 6th ; 34, 4th and 5th ; 3d, 6th and 6th, will each be en titled to a prist of 5000. All those bavin; on ihera two of the drawn numbers, and those two the 1st and 2d drawn, will each be entitled ta prise of 51U00. All those bavi-.. on them, the 3d an4 4m, e 6t' and Cih trawn numbers, art each a prise of $50u : All those baiaj on t&ea the lit and 3d ; 1st and 4th ; lit and 6th t cr 1st and 6th. will each be entitled to a prize of $Z10. All those bat in; on thexa any ct.'.er :ra f tf.t diawn nuruUii, vach a prize cf luO; And thtf barm en tbt ra but czt cf CS Cizma oszutcrs c&tli f rU9 of - - IPiewa Trie tuiUs 1 Whole &50 00 Eighth $6 25 .Sixteenth 3 J2 rhirty-Secondtb 1 56 Half -125 00 Quarter ; 1 12 50 x,Btf Certificates as follqtos : , ; ! f ' A CertiAcate of 17 Whole Tickets can be had for 5595 ; do do. Half do, for 5297 60 ; do do. Quarter doJ for 5148 75 ; I do. do.. -Eighth do. for 574 37 do. do- Sixteenth do. 537 1 do do Thirty-secondth do. 518 59 -Which cer tificates will entitle the purchasers or owners thereof to-whatever prize: may be drawn by the original 'fickets of like numbers over arid above the sum of5300 ; being the amount due thereon,1 a. id in like proportion for shares of do. respec tively . 1" Orders for Whole Tickets, Shares, or Certifir cates of io. received at P. CA FIELD'S -Penn. sylvaniabtate Lottery Office, "No 129 Chesnut street, ope door below Fourth-Street, Philadel phia, aua at 180 Market-street, Baltimore, y: The tsb will be advanced for all Prizes sold as above as sOon as drawn j also at the office ol the bubspiiber, No. 139, Broadway. : ItJ" Capital Prizes in Whole Tickets, Shares, or CertUcates of do. for sale, as usual, at P. CANFIELD'S, iVetc York btute lottery Office , Which office ever has been and will continue to be, True to Us JUuUo , : Applications personally, or by letter, post paid, enclosing the Lasn, tor even a jingle Tick et or Shareij in Uie above, or in any Lottery before the pi blic in any part -of the United States may be made at either of the Manager's Offices, where the- Cash will as usual be promptly paid tor rrizes as soon a drawn. All ot which ap plications iv ill be -thankfully received, and re spectfully as well as duly attended to, if addres sed to your most obedient and very humble ser vant, , P. C A r IL I) Js"ew- York. PUBLIC SECURITY. Thk Uiuperof the-University Lottery of tne State of Maryland, returns his sin Cfse acknoAiedgriients for the tnuiijrir-pnt patronage he has received in tbe former ci.isst s ; Rit!j he now has the honour ot pre ling to hi friends and Iht public through out ihe Union, the SCU hlM t ol the Eighth vJasjf, which is far more brilliant than any cneiiiH ever adopted and drawn in the tiniled aiatt-8,and probabiy infinitely mor . than any lliat wi'l be off-red tur several vears. He flitters himself that, as ail clas ps ot" adveiiturers may be accommodated, he present scheme will be duly appreciated i.-id approved By an attentive perusal oi ihe scht me, many unusual advantages Mil be discovered, and as this lottery is ii tinted for a truly laudable purpose, viz : t iat of acquiring and spreading knowledge, la- citizens of Maryland, and those of the United States generally, will not, it is hoped, be back ward in giving it their support ; but will patronize it as well from feelings ol patriotism, as from , the excellent chance now offered of adding to their property. Those not yet abounding in wealthy will no loubl SfiZe at. once upon ihe unparalleled ipportuniiy of tecurina a fortune. IV demand lor Tickets in ihe hit of 7ih (lift. Wat to flteat. that ndiie cnui) tip found fiir al in this City al llir iim the? Lotieiy wat drawn and iMfiilrf m doubt ill be l lie C4e, goinc di prevfttin In the drawing of lb pmeni nUpmrtreu UioulIi 11 be not ple4ure of vfiidtri grnrfMlly Uf rn.ai: in 1)10 4U of their I icketi, and Mould any endrr j dec! in taking Ticketi mi fbi boi 1 ery, uulcfi bacan piocuir turra fiom the Maosger al a deduction from ijh icheme pi ice, be find an application lor Tickets on such terms, made in train ; and it alf" will be lost labour for any yen der or veisdera lo attempt, by any rnanceu vxe whatever, lo assume to themselves the management of this Lottery, so that it shall result to their own particular benefit, re gardless whether it shall or shall not tend to be just or uujut towards tbe community. But the Manager pledges himself to be con siteni with his motto " Equal Justice" and a few months will satisiactorily prove to the pubclic the truth of this declaration. In no instance can a credit for any large amount be allowed, unless a satisfactory se curity be given; for, notwithstanding the integrity and property of many of those in the trade, the Manager must and will en deavour to guard against all casualties, and it must be expected that this will be looked for aud adhered to by him in all cases, not only for his own protection and safety, but because it is his intention to proceed with the Lottery in such a .manner, that he will have it is bis power to pay the prizes promptly, and that it shall result to the en tire satisfaction of all concerned. V If the foregoing considerations are not a sufficient incentive to venderswho are not opposed to the fairness of this Scheme in all respects, as well as to adventurers, to take an interest in this Lottery, in prefe rence to any other, the Manager trusts that the following new arrangement and volun tary act on his part, will at least stamp it with such a character, - in the minds of ad venturers, as shall render it justly deserving of that preference, and he is confident it will duly receive merited patronage. : T ; To insure public confidence, and to. pre vent the possibility of loss to the holders. lickets in consequence of any casualties whatever, 44 it is hereby covenanted and agreed on the part of tbe Manager, (in ad" dilion to the security given to the Male of Maryland for the punctual payment of rnzcs9j mat tne current funds, received for sales of Tickets in this Lottery, shall be aepositea every tairtr or nxtv days froo and after the lOtb day cf October ensuing, either in the f.ler chants' Uaok ia. the city cf New Ycrkj ia the Ucited Sutet Cank ia the city ct lilzizl b the rUiUde! rhhCurJicf isii Citys cr. ia th Union Czn cf Mary Ur.d, ia thacnycf Caliiaore, cad ta L.l, or ia tn:9 ess cf tbe clove r.2s-J Citils rc:rc:Ivc!yt thetsU f-r.li thIl rrciua ct a i-C-r;:y fur tlu !:: !Jn itn ptaee, tvntch deposTU will, frora rime to time, be made known by some of the nine gentlemen named in the Circular an nexed to the Scheme of this Lottery when first published, who are highly respectable citizens of the City of New- York, Phila delphia, land. Baltimore, and who have kindly consented to act, if necessary, upon this occasion, and to attend the duties therein assigned, them : all of whom are appointed and constituted trustees, and in whom by these presents, in case of the death of the Manager previous to the draw ing, full power is vested to continue the sale of the tickets, and to cause the Lottery to be drawn, and the prizes paid, deposi ted as above, pursuant to the Scheme and it is with much pleasure, that the Ma nager announces this " fact to the, public, because he is confident that, to all who ad venture in Lotteries, this arrangement will be highly satisfactory and truly pleasing. P. CANF1ELD, Manageri j 1 P. C. constantly keeps Tickets in all the. Lotteries for the accommodation of his iriends and others, therefore, all adventur ers desirous of procuring the Capital Pra zosin the above Brilliant Lottery1, or in any other now before the public in the United States, will do well to apply personally, or by letter, immediately to him for the same. And all orders, whether for Wjhole Tic kets, Shares, or Certificates, will; be thank ?u!ly received and promptly attended to, 11 .ddressed to P C , FIELD, 139 Broad way, jew. York, 129 Chesnul-street, Phila delphia, or at 160 Market-street, Balti more. f Dec. 24, 1825. '05. CHEAP Clothing Store, ' V - I "Hh fiKci(riKjr in nnoninif at nie Store on Cravtn Street, a few doora below the Bank of Newbern, ... j A large and general assortment of CLOTiUeVG, . C05SI3T1NO Of I Dress Coats, Frock do. Double and Single radPd Pantaloons, Broad Cloth, Satinelt and Corderoy, do : Toilinett, Valentia, Black Silk, ano Cloth Vests, Superfine Linen and Cotton Shirts, Gentlemen's fine Hats, Fine and course Jackets and Trowsers, House Servants Coatees and Pantaloons, Guernsey Frocks, i Red Flannel Shirts, Striped; and Check, ditto, j Pea Jackets, Monkey ditto, Kersey Trowsers, fcc. See The aboti Goods are New-York made, iind will be disposed of wbolfial and re isil.at New Yoik pricef. ' a j, mint; NwbeTtif Sepl. 21, mi '91. Call and cxamn for yoarttlnu 1 JuVm h. Uuruud, UCo. HA VK just rriurncd (torn Ntw York with aa elegant and extensive assort ment o UUUI vwiwwj among which arc Gentlemen's super crab ureal toati, pa lest itshion.) I Claret, olive & blue super. Frock & Dress Coats Green Cotaees. ! Single & double milled Cassimere Panta loons, (assorted colours,) Broad Clotb, Satinette & Cordroy do. Gentlemens' super, figured velvet, bkac figured & plain silk, buff stripe, Merseil les and' fine cloth Vests, Assorted Valencias ditto. Boy's Vests Fine linen Si cotton Shirts, Red & white flannel do. j Check Shirts Gurnsey Frocks, Lojw priced Great Coats, do. do. Jackets & Trowsers, do. do. Pea Coats & Monky Jackets, White and red flannel Drawers, Webb's Patent Suspenders, (first quality,) DiacK. siik., velvet on nair otocKS, White Stifiners, Flag silk and bandannah Hdk. Fine raix'd Lamb's Wool Hose, ' Black rib'd half Hose, j Scotch Bonnets, &c. &c. - ' The above articles will ' be disposed of wholesale Or retail as low as can be obtain ed in town, at their Store on Craven-street, nearly opposite the Bank of Newbern . Orders from the country will be at tended to at the shortest notice. Oct. 15, 1825. ' - ' NOTICE. I T the November term, 1825, of the Court of Pleas and Quarter bessibns of Craven County, the subscriber qualified as Executor to the last Will and Testament of Rachel M'Cabe, deceased. I All persons indebted to the estate of said deceased, are requested to make immediate payment ; and those having claims against it, will present tbera for settlement within the time limited by law, or the will be barred of recovery. ; JOHN WHITFIELD, Ex'r. j Not. 19, 1825 40001 vii ..v. NOTICE. ; j- TTTMLLbe rested, oa SilsrdsT the Slit V V ln. (ot oae year, ct tht uts dwcl. lias Lccra cf TnoaAi Fcx, THE LANDS bcsrjin ta iai4 d?ctsssJ, I Nets with tfrsvcJ rttzxlij tt retire J. . ; c;;ocn foy. f2 mt 1C5 I ; ; WANTED TO JPU RCHASE yV UKELY Negro pirlbout i5 v XA of age, lor whom; cash will be cL; Enquireof ' c I 5 en' GEOt A. HALL. Dec. 17,1823. j . FOR SALE OR LEASE fllHE valuable Plantation, Wqodvillf X at the head of Bay River, io CraveJ County, formerly owned by Robert R, Sparrow, about 20 miles from Newbern and adjoining the Lands of Benjamin s' Tillman. The tract contains six hundzed and forty Acres, about one hundred of which are cleared, and in good order for cultivation 5 the residue is well lioibered with oak, and for fertility ol soil is equal to any in tbe stale.- Its situation is heal thy and handsome, and contiguous i0 g00(j navigauon any vessel iuai can pass the bwash, can receive aj cargo at the Planu. tion landing. There are on the premises ii; comfortable Dwelling and convenient out-houses. For further particulars, ap, ply to John VV. Gcion, or Bekjamis S. Tillman. -. ' T' : f ' . Nov. 5, 1825 98.! ' NOTICE. IIHE Subscriber fofiers his Tract of . Land of 630 acres, for sale, lying iii osiles west of Smithfield, Johnston County, and on bothsides of Middle Creek. There is on it, a Single Story framed Dwelling, ind other out houses, for the convenient? of a smalt family,! about 175 acres of clew i land, a good portion of which i fresh and well adapted to the culture of corn and cotton, and now in excellent repair. A beautiful young Orchard of Apple and Peach .trees. There is about 200acrei excellent creek land thro' which a beauti- t ul and never-failing j stream flas The hills adjoining the low lands, 'is well sup. plied with never-failing springs ; upland generally level, which enhances itsvaUe, It is but seldom that a tract of land of iti worth, and generally reputed healthy situ- ation and many advantages and conven iences, such as being convenient to never. failing IUII19, i uucrcu mi iii inn tion of country. Those disposed to buy, would do well to call and see. said I ract of Land will be sold on accommodating terras, if applied for shortly. Young Nt. groes will be taken in payment. For fur ther particulars enquireof Dr. Willie N, White of Craven County, or the subscri ber, Sec. ' i I JOHN EASON. Aug. 13. 1825 6tf. iNtVV-liiUK S I' A I L Literature Lottcryp Clat . 3f 'for 1826. To b drawn in the city ot NtTork oi W 4lh of Jtnuotf, Hiff,g and fialthetf ia H mlautet 43 numberi, 4 UUoti te Jn. tsth IkkH hnt 9 iturabcrf la ('emtHfliiMi J, 0. VAlLZlr A. .$MfM, Mmi'f. SCHEMrJ. . n I m m.i. tilf I . Alt AA AAl I 60,000 I I 2 4 10 39 78 463 do, do, do, do, do, do. do, do, do. 20,000 I OfiOQ 0,000 2,500 2,000 f 1,000 600 100 I 60 10,000 20,000 39,000 40,600 ant 4,445 5,051 Prizes, tj567,60l 9,139 Blanks, I ' Less than 2 Blanks to d: Prize. PRICE OF TICKETS. . WlfOLBv .450 I O0ARTEB. $125 Oft r.lflllTH. 62i This is the most magnificent Scbefl that has ever been oflered for the patroH . . . . 1 in' age of the friends or Lottery aaTcmu. -America. The small number of Ticket and the unexampled demaud for lenr, a sufficient warrant that there will not W a chance left for weeks before the dy W for drawing, and that the price of Iie will shortly rise to $60. , O Gentlemen are therefore to be early in their application, as all ' a, oil ma:aA hnre tbe lise DC ..1 . . .t rittnl entitled to oe suppuea ai p t Notes of the5 Bank of the V. awtey audits Branches, arid, generally the ot all Banks that pay specie,.-- - . i Also, Mercantile Drafts at sight, on an; of the large Cities, land Prize T.ckeU ceived freely in payment. All Letters to be post paid. ; The mails may be relied on as Dem. perfectly safe for all iremittances. , Yates, & .M'lntc, Oct. 5, 1825, ' VitMvaCAp "Fifteen Dollars Kevfard. RAN AWAY ffoo the Subscribe the 12lh insd a Negro mf atfj LEWIS. He is about 23 years of K feet four or five inches high, Vf'JZ. plexion, has a scar bn ona side of " speaks very quick, tod is an if J Kicbard Witheriogfon, "r-'Allpt and is Vf&totozm ter, Lrwns. Milters 01 vessels, "'"nt4 era cautioned s;s isiaay, onder iht penaly J b Tlit abovt rrwtrJJ ana a. JTL ncnifi, will Con2n - W, . I m j
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