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; , , w.-,ji - hv ,a ; ti t , 'v, , v ,c t 4t,v Ours are the plans of fair, delightful peace, f V:'- t , jI i -fi r ' ? I " ; vm;v -i " ' V ! ' L- " 5' .-' -.. ' I .r i v :';u J ,N ' tTnwarp'd by party.ragreuto Jive likerothers.1' '. . ; -.-; 'U; p. t:' " i..-Jav f'. 'r ' , -. n i Vj p'lbr.s-uvl every Tcxsdat and Frihat; by , . : UOSIPJI GALES Sc SON,- i V ' . At Fit Uoirafs hernnum lialfin advance'. Not exceeding-1 6 lmesy neatlyjnserted three times for -a clbllaranrf 25-cents for every succeeding' publication ; those of greater . Ifengitcin .She.'same proportion .v. .-.Com Htiat- gatjoss tnanKiuiJV receiTca...-i.r.TT:Hs-io th Editbrsimust bepostrpaid: ; "i a- - .:iiihia;SV;inalet8A caderay, i fOUE Exercises of this Institution will com- JL,-mence on londy, Jap i 9, under the direction of ; Jos. U. :lrne,' from the'N, C'aroliryi female Academyl)xf6rd, and" Geo L. Baker, assisted bv Mrs. Warne, Mrs;' Ba ker, and Miss Emma Baker. tvh was educa-, ted in the Korth-Carolina Female 'Academy, : nd has taught, Music there, during Hhe pre sent year,?,;???' - ; The course eft Instruct ion II finchde Needle work, Reading, riting,' A rithmetic Grammar, Gehranjby, ,"41ythpfogyr fftstorj , Chyniistry'.Repesl.ettreSjNatuj-al I'liilopby aridA'strbnotni'..'; "The imonik and; manners of tli'e y oun ladies will ; also receive parti cidar attenliqh.;. 'Tbe .; .terms'. for! BoardAVith Tuition in all the abovei will hffi&Qt per ses-; sion,' arid rio extra charges, whatever. wJU be niadti-but atv t!e tptiou of the rlends of the pupila : te charge for tuition alanev will be from $10 to $ 15.. Music, ( vocal an I i istru jnentaT,) and Drawing", ; l A'ill also, be taught,! the formed at;S30, the lter4 t; $2Q per scs-1 sion .the Vhole payable in, advance. k Boarders will regularly take their meals with the family, '-and., will in every respect be considered a part of it. ' Those, whose- amia ble dep ovtment and. lheraiy acquirements, merit such a distinction j , will receive a Gold Medal on completing their studies. ,. , t j r Each yciir.g L dv is "expected to furnish a pair, of slreets blankets, a coverlid, St. towels, or a charge of ?2 50 per session will be made for the use of these things. 174t rffHTS Institution, iwhifcbforse'veTOl,ycars ' past, lias been conducted.hy .Messrs. An drews and, Jones, wUllh future be , superin tencb'O by the Revd. Joseph ,'Labafee, askist edby the Revd' Thomas Skeltoh, and; wife? from Massachusetts, r Miss Jla hah Kennedy, who, for several years past, h s taught Faint ing and" Drawing, in , the sgliool .of Messrsl Andrews and Jones, and three other" able and experienced teachers." The'plan of in struction in the Institution,' will be the same , as that heretofore pursnedJ u Except when patents .Qr guardians have iiearTelatives in.town, the, pupils will board w-ytbYhe priiiclpriV will take their jnealst at me same tame wh o nis lamuy; anct in au res pects be treatetl-as his. awn cKildren. ' Board aiKlltuition. in 'all , the branches of K n gl : sh st u dy , and -neeiUkioork, , wi 11 b e c u a rg ed at only sjxty dt liars pr session.. Mus e . thirty, Painting and Drawmg At twenty. The foreign and dead languages, if required, will be taught oy competent instrk:tors. .fl'he school will be acheap one. The principal is determined that there sh.all be , no cause ; of complaint in future of extra and unexpected charges.' Nb"charges will be allowed except such as are particularly re quired by the .pa rent or guardian. 'The government of the school will be strictly paternal -the-goyern- ment of kindness and oi reason. ' . -The principal will feMilmself respoqsil?l for the morals and' mariners of his pupils, and while.every thing' sectarian on the subject of religion will wholly be avoided, he will dp alMn his power to give them genteel manners -and to imbue' their minds with those moral truths. 'which ejevate the views, ennoble. the fe dines.' and eive some' hist notions of the real dienity of our nature. " " r J; The first session -will commence on the 2d Monday 6f January next. , Each pupil w'.ll be, required tofurnisli her own sheets, -blau. kets and counterpane.,, -ni :4, ;, I fTiHE Exercisesvot tins scnool wi.n ;corn- JL mence on the second Monday.jn .lanuaiy wextunder the super in tendance of Mr.. Jas. D. Johnson, the gentleman who has. forseve ral years past presided over this Institution with so much "ability. ' . '. .' ' . .1 ' ':tfWJ.M. SNEED, Seby. Oxford; Granville col N. G- ? " December, 1825.; '. 5 T ..1 --p Ji'Mias inform the. Ladies and -Gentlemen of Ra leiffhncf its yicinityf, that his Painting-ltoom is at Miss Susannah Schaubs Fayetteville Sti where, specimens of dusexeoiition mav .be It, !. . " I - I -Jf A ND, committed tbAhea Jai I 'of - Nashville; 'IX. Nash county, N.C-;ori the lOthimtaritfas a runaway, a negm fellow NED, who Was sold by Mr. Sherwood Evans of this county to M r. Mattlews or. Mr.! Meri wethef fof "Geor gia,s about- 8 ? oc 9 years ago ;i'he!has been abcr iivthis HTid'tlieadjoi ever sj nee nd, I understated, he ?riow be-5 loiig.s to Air, Hannah of Alabama. ThVow neivjsf -Inquest ed.toi .i.curiie-bVwaVdrfprbve,l proejt; py charges,' arul tiiko ldfo avi av. L n iUK Gi-nn I tUFlELt); Jailor ' ' Nahvili rN G.:o-cUi'16..V 4 1 3m j - QLJp yThei Edibor of the ,Cahawba; Pres will iiisert the above 3 times and forward bis account for payment. t V-.' seen, and orders execu! l oa. y tie , mosti rea sonable termsVj'r:; Uni h?- V -sit'vfiA'r Ihileiajhr Dec. r15rT ml7!4t '4 N'Mqnday the 23tl of Janiiarv. will be ex J posed at public, Sale, , in' thetown of S mithfield,; b etween Th irty and Forty f-GROES,-ieIonging to'the estate; of .the ate are very ly one half of the ?Cegroes; sold, will be put Till "I rf jn-ts Awl n irt m Jii rt' n w tion paper ; so that both 'cash holders and credit purchasers can be snited v t : ' , ALLEN BAEIiENGER, v ' ' ' IS AAG VYILLIAMS. V 1 1. , f A dm'rs.HJohn Williams., December 2, 1825. 15-ts "Bus Vtt e B -fc; THE Subscriber teners'hls services to .,Js friends and ! he pnblic in'generalas a 'Factor. f Agent fpr the sale bf CottOn r To bacco, or such other articles pf Country Pro duce as are) brbughttp Fayette vijle for Mark et, and jfor. the pufqhase 1 of Goods gehe- uvv " t - -Mr ---Wivir-. lie will. invest the, proceeds.of anv sales -1 i . bv him made, without commission,, in Goods of any description that. may be orderedor pay orreni't the same as he may be directed,, paying the .most particular attention to the rdersof his employers aii that respect. , Having convenient, Wai-ehouses for Stor age or Produce .or Merchandise, he will also receive arid ship,or forward any Produce or Goods that may be committed to his charire for either of those purposes. . , .... . He promises prompt and str:ct atteiitioji to the orders and interest of his employers; and that .lmdhafr-eeTor. C9'rVTrh'issiorii.sliall be moderate. " JOSEPH BAIvER; - Fayetteville, N. C. Sept. 1 ' 93 3m Th e Unive rsit; of. Virgin ia, r " . .. v . . ', J . . . . . t - r- 1 .i WILD commence its next session on the 1st day of FjebU.826. , It embraces. .a school, 1st of Ancient Langipges, 2fl Modern Languages, 3d Matthematics4thNatural Plu lqspphj5thNaturalHUt)ryt 6th Moral Philo sophy, 7tli Anatomy Sc lettcinc, 8thLaw:and Government; with "distinct Professors to each. To be received into the school of Ancient Language?, the, applicntniust be qualified to commence reading the higher Latin class sics, and those I also of the same degree iif Greek if he.' proposes to acquire that lanl guage. . . ' . - , - . I ; For admission in the School of Mathema tics,.. Natural Philosophy, or Natural History, he must be well acquainted 'with V the ele mentary operations of Numerical Arithmetic, i'ith Fractions, Tulgar and Decimal, and the extraction of the .Roots ; and to enter any school, he must be 16 years of age, rigorous ly proved. Every student is freeto 'attend such schools, and such only as he thinks will best prepare him for the line of life, he pro poses to follow j .paying, tuition" fees to, the Professors I ie attends ; t o ' wit, 50 d ollars if only one ;; thirty, d'dlars toeach, if two, and 25 dollars' toeach.if he attends three or more; rooms are provUledTsuHicient for the accom modat?on of 2 1.3 students-,; two to a. room j for their lodging arid .study, each of them paying a rent of 23 dollars to'the University. Hotels for their dieting have beeii also prepared, and let to h6use'rkeepets of th.e most,respeetahle character, with any one of whom the student diets at his choice, at the fixed price of $100 for the term of ten months and a halt The vacation now commencing! will endon , the last of January, arid it is strougly recom mended to all. to be ; ready . to 'beein witn tneir class on the hrst day ot the session ; those who come ar any time after, must s' ill pay for the whole t ear. : The stu dent finls his own bedding, fuel, candles and washing All ,expenses(exdusiye of clothing arid pocket-money) aire estimated at $230 or 40, of hich tui-ion, fees and rent, must be rJaid in advance toT the1' Proctor, (oh whose rpceipt alone, protluced, they can enter any school.) arid the Hotel keepers expect one half for their' diet in adva rice.r Students are free! also to- board in the rieigh boring village or elsewhere; as they chuse, pavine in that case tuition fees only, and a rent oT 15 toi h e U ni v ersi t y . A 11 1 e 1 1 ers and a p p li cati on s respecting the premises arc to be addressed to the 't subscriber at the. tjpiversity ; "hear Charlottesvirie, by a letter, to whom or sub scription with him, (but nqtf verbally, lodg ings in a dormitory may he engaged; which,' however; if not occupied before the first Mon day in February, will -be-let to other appli- cants. A. S: BRO CK ENB ROUGH, 'r . . " ' ' ' PiocToni " December 15. lSt ' , "Notice.. -: ... iTkN.the 12th of January next, I shall offer Jr for sale, at the late -; Dwelling. House of Edwin Smith, lecM, oti a credit of 9 months with, interest after 6 months, the following Property belonging to, the estate of J-said de ceased J to wit : j:, . Xe: . f si tktf 1 About 30,000, poun of ;!eed Cotton, all the Stock oltlogsj Horses and Mules "and a new Cotton Gin '(neyei used,) 'about 130 of the rllogs are now fattening, fand by Jthe; day Of sale will be . excellent Pork: "'Bonds With approvec"! security yvvill berequirediqfthe purchaser., ..iWAS. HMITH' Joanstoi c'jy, Deci ly. ii Special Adjh'r. jfeUnHAVING-r I i i W iW,:","c,i,, niiamsoorougn, lltli .Granville (county'-N. Carolina; " heretofore: Called the' G ROVE jTAyERNp begs leave 'to '' inform' the public, thatl he? intends keepings a BCLiJiDIjYG 'it(n;sfnd fxm'BnTALmiKJsrr "ran 'ii VLLlZIiS yiand deems it unnecessary to say more than that eve rvef erf ion shall be sed tQ jrcmlerACbrtifoitable. iaU those" who may can oirinm. .- .'-.(;.;....'.i;,',i. JOHN W. BURTON. December 16. 19-3tv. John Wilharas, dee'd. The pubhc are invi--ted to attend, as the'Sale will be perempto ry, and the Slaves are very valuable.. Near- UiHilliartlst6a Academies. 1 I R-f THOMAS G. STONE havingresign- LvJL ed hls'cliarire as Superintendant in the Aiaie tJeparimeni:,.ine exercises oi ine saiue will be" continued under tliq, -direction of Mr, John JY.i Bennett who as ot ! .exemplary . mo- rals, and well qualified to discharge the du ties (required in this institution The exer ciss,,qTwhich wirecommence on Monday the 16tb Japuaty next. ; . . The, Exercises Iri the Female Department willV,ecommencethe first Monday jn January, under-.the supdrinteridancejpf Miss iJltarid Unrriss, : w'ib hasc taught two years in, Gran ville county aid her services highly ,'apprbW ed. She will tead the fbllowing branches .Spellirrg, Reading, WriUng, J Atthnetic, E riglish Grammar, Geogra phy, Drawing aritl Paintms.on. Paper, and Plain and Ornamen tal Needle-work; ifrr Prices of tuition heretofore in each de partrnerit, viz. fop Spellin ?i 1 Reading,1 Wait ing and Arithmetic, eight "dollars, and the other branches ten dollars per session? 1 . Boarilm.iy be had, with Jarnes H'dliard and Wm."Durt, at thirty-three dollars per session - By order. ,:" '.- '!:- -x ; v-.J -y vi'.-v Tv; .: , VM. BURT,-Sec'y ; Hillianlston, Nash county, N. C. ? . ' . - f 4 . -December 1. A S 10 . Hill sb orotigl i Fe m al e S emin ary- THE First Session of this Institution clos ed onthe 17th ult. at .which time an approved Examination of the pupils was sus tained'in the presence of the School Com- miixee. i ueexercises oi inis seminary win be resumed on Thursday tlie 12th of Janua ry next. CompefentTnstructors will be, in reaainess sx tnat time to meet tne wisnes ot those' Parents and Guardians who may com mittheir" Children to our Care, with a view to their instruction, in either the useful or ornamental branches of Female Education. ;The Superintendant, deeply impressed with the importance of rightly trairiipg those who are now the daughters, but are. shortly to be the "wives arl mothers ' of the community, pledges himself as before, to exercise a pa rental watchfulness oyer his pupils, and to 'g-i ve such direction to the in itructions of the Seminary, as shall adapt tlieni to the eternal jas"tvell as temporal interests of those coin hiitted to his care' " . , . ? . , I . Flvery thing taught shall be. taught tho roughly and with a view to practical ife. 'And although the lighter gratifications of fe male education, usually calied " accomplh ments" shall be attended to Jn their proper place arid measure, yet, the chief aim of the Instructor shall.be tp fit their pupils for )i$efttlhcs by 1"ricIcatihgV'..b6thby'.precept and "ejkrGpIe',f moderation, forbearance, good tempe self-control,, and the tnoralltt of the Gospet -rw,'- - f - r . . -. I 'To Parents and Guardians at a distance, whoihav comrriehd their children to liis at tion, the Superintendant engages to provide them ntK b'mrd,fc'ill,'- families I convenient ' to. Ihe Academy; and where all due attention will be paid to their morals, their manners, and; their comfort- r ,' '".. '' , '? j ? Terms of Tuition at tlie usual rate?. Board can be obtained, in the: most respect able families at $10 per month, including wood, washing," candles, Sec. i " W. M. GREEN,' V.. ;- - SupxniTExnAWT. ' ' Hillsborough, Dec. lst J 825. 15-4tw . t The Editors of the Raleigh Star, Newbern SentineT; Edentbn Gazette, Fayetteville. Ob server, Cape , Fear Recorder, - and. .Western Carolinian,' are requested to' publish" the auove ioruiree successive, weeKS, ana ipr ward their, accounts to , the J OfHce of the liillsborough Recorder for payment. . ?! .f WU, GALES SON have iust recei ;d the . following NEW BOOKS from' niladel- phia v, fUyrr4 H p !?--.."' Roberts on Fraudulent Conveyances, hew ; edition. ' '':"''. '. ' " Pai ris's Chemistry. , ' 1 1 Bostocks Physiology r : ' -' '" ' ' Anrial of the American Revolution inter j ... spersed with numerous Documents, An j ? ecdotes, andJEngravings j with remarks on the principles and advantages of the Constitution of our National Government; also Biographical Accounts of the prin-: cipal Military Officers, who were instru mental in, achieving our. independence, redgold on Railways. ' ? Vr? i t ' i iaoyion xue oreai, or a aissectipn ana oevf A ' manstratiori of Men and Things in "The British Capital. K ":; i I s- ' : Husband Hunting ! or- the .Mother and daughters a tale of fashionable life. ' t Tlie Troubadour, br Catalogue of Pictures j ; and Historical Sketches. - ' I Ladies' and Gentlemen's Remembrancer, for .1826. ' ;. I IngerSorl's Oration ; I Lights of Eckication. ; Rainsford Villa.- . - ' ; Reciprocal duties of Parents and Children. Early Lessons, by Miss Edge worth. J " Patience.- ' ' - v iDetsion: '- ' , ' ' ! v "' -;The WeekJy 1 : ' ' r ' " : ?Eveung Entertainments. - , Raleigh,' Dec. 13, :i825 -; f Cii YVoteV; T! OHN. W. I PULLEN. res- ' i weJ'.pectriilly. inforrrfs.the Public; that he has reserved Rooms in m m . . "V .-. l VrV feps his House, for transient Custbm- rhohi he -will feel pleasure. inaccommo- r lie wishes it tp be. noticed,. tluiV Jiereafter, instead of the Union Hot si, his 'IloujScrwiU be tyfed the Citx IIotex. ; ; -k ; Nov. 24-tf - hi- Jay et tferlUe Academy. Pit,iii Ui rA L . I EACH E it is wanted .11? HL thia institution, well qualified to instruct youths' of both sexes in all the branches of .an tmsriisn and uiassical education, iind to ore cngiisn anxi .oiassai i equcatiop, iinq are yourigj men for entrance intq t!i pare youhg. men for entrance into the Junior Class qfariy Coll eg i n t he, Uj ip n " ,: Hi s p b-! rai cnaracter, ana quanncation tor teacnm tne larreejc - ana x.atin Classics, must be un- - It is thedesign of thTrusteeto contract With a Gentleman who .will 'tate upon him- seu ine soie manaeemeni anu responsioimy or tne acnooi, comprenenamg oota ,aepart- IUCI1L9, viiiic oc rcuiaie, suuuiy uie same wiiu Teachers of" hisown" choice, and furnish eve ry other necessary, in consideration of which he will he entitled fb regulate the priQeof tuition, " and to "recei fe all' the emoluments derived from it.5 .This plan is recommended by tbe experi- ence, uiai, saiary empiqymenis uo noxsuniu lat to that Industry and ' zea.V.-Vhi'ch"ae..ne cesary to' he successful progress and repu tation of a lare Schooland has Its fain da tidri'inf 'that11 principle of self! love, which prompts' the exefforis rrjostwhe're7 interest lies, by . indentffying' the interest of ithe Teacher 'with ' t he . "cbaract er of ' the. School, thus SfTqr ling to the public tlie surest garan. ty of ha ving their children faithfully taught. ' Tire Academy. lot and buildings i are situate ed in a very pleasant part of the i town, on doe ot tne pnncinai streets, and in the nei;iu borhood of the Episcopal and Presbyterian Churches. -The lot js. large,. and. well shad ed in the front yard, which "communicates with the street over'a stile : The main build ing and wing are three stories high', with-a double Portico in ' front, and is surmounted with a beautiful Belfry -the length Sv breadth of the main building is about , 65 by '45 feet, divided into large apartments, separated. by large nails or passages through.- the. cen tre. " - , .y. - . The' are ' sufficiently capacious to accom modate a"School of 200 flchqlars and a fami ly,"and the lot is supplied from a Hydraptiri tne trqnt yara witn gooa ana wnoiesome wa-, ter. - r; ' J ' :.- , . ; Few prospects can be more inviting than. me present, to a marnea gentleman witn a raiuny, ijuaiHicu iu asoisi in tpe. senooi, or capable of takipg' board ers, (and suc h per son tlie Trustees would greatly prefer) for, it combiriesVthe advantages of two fold pro fits, to be derived from teaching and board ing" children from abroad. . And vlien it is known that the Academy is situated in, a tbvvn'with a population of 3600 souls,: & that there is no Academy' withjri 60 miles of it, in which the higher branches of learning are taught, the striki?j 'vittAgaxi.ihia ofFcr cannot fail to make a strong appeal to the interest and enterprize of tlie first talents in the dorintry devoted from necessity to, the vocations of Literature . 'v - V - v -i 1 The Trustees will lease theb.uildirigs, lot,' Sec. from the first day of January next; (wheri; ihe present lease expires) for one year ; af ter which th'eyi will: extend t he term to any riiimbejbf years the contracting parties can agree upon. 'f?'.-.,'.;. - Letters,' post paid," may be addressed 'to the subscribers at this place. 1 . LOUIS D. HENRY, V : . JNO. WVWRIGHT, . . Fayetteville, August 10. . ,9rr-2m '. The .first Iibitery to be, drawn ! GRAND -STATE LOTTERY OF MARY 4' - , LAND' ' ' 11 ' "'' ' To be draxon on the 15th day of February next. This is one of the most splendidj schemed ever presented to the public ;kthe magnitude of the capital prize viz. $100,000, arid the low price of tickets (which enables almot ev ery person to purchase. )- t ..... j ? .. Solenoid prizes $100,000, 30,000, 20; 000, 10,000,5000, 15 of 1000,10 of 500, 50 of 1P0, 100 of 50,.! besides a proportion of smaller prizes, Ructji as 20, 12, 10Y amounting to the splendid sum of $308,000. ;. . ',.:.,; : Ticket $10, half 5, quarter 2 50, eignth ' 52 L ' Tickets will; be advanced , to fclz on . tne i6th Inst, till which, they may be- had for tlie lo"w sum of ilOJ f jui ; ji r '. ' ,For tickets and. shares apply at : . j ? A Jttety and Exchange Office, 1 "'I ; . - 166 alarket street, Baltimore; - " Where in thq last State Lottery were sold ' : - ; ' 'the folio wing prizes, viz.;' : " "E p: No. 11258 a capital prize'of f , $30,00a 38010 the nezt capital prize of " 10.000 17234 a prize of WOO 1000 2635SL do - v? ; 21614 do 4 - 5 i '..I ' rsoo 1 ' 500 500 '-'OO ' " :A 500 22676 do v 34992 H:do? ; 38720 dp i 39854 - do The above pri izes wete' drawn on th e 9th of November, and were sold at Allen's office ' besides a great number of smaller prizes, a mounting to nearly $50,000 and in the late State Lotteiies the $20,000 ;and the 10,000, and in a former State lottery the great capi tal prize of $100,000, and where have been sold ;and paid v prizes am0uriting to; severrl millions of dollars. -4 -r ; Hj OrtleTs ftom any part of the United States either by mail post; paid or private convey-; ance, enclosing the cash or; prices irif any of tne' lotteries, win meet ; witn - prompt ana punctual attehtiori if addressed to r ' . ' i ' KS- &TMV"ALLEN'8rCP.5:t ! ' ' 16 Stlimtm'i i'J t Baltimbret '3 Creekrahd about 7. miles from Kaleieh. Ute the property, of WmGiIrnour''dec,d, which he Sv ill -sell on "rnoderateterms on a credit of one or two years. ? For terms, apply to R. R. JOHNSON, Or m his absence, to Joseph Gales or Ti- motny v . Jones. rFlini "subscriber offers far sale, Five 1 Hun, , dred arttl Severiteeri; Acresof LAND in Wake counfy, ' Ivincr on the waters, of Swift 7 NORTH-CAROLINA Sz i FHIST CLASS- V , : - ' (Authorised, by fAct s bf Congress and the L'e - r 0,1 BENEFIT OF THEli" 6 Thirty -sir No, Lottery by Perjgutation--FiT3 4 t., i - tint--; Aiaiiors to eirawn. , J. itfv "FATES & A. 'INTYRE, Mlci-ns. ;V be-dravn t!iez(h .hf'lJixn, -1825.. At theCiiy of Raleigh Prize 15,000- - 15.000 i l. ,18 10,000 r.'io:6oo 5,276- v I. 5.000 .1,000 500 50 rh'o'ir 110.000 V-. 18.000 18,000 186 $72 9,500 rs.soo 1;S02 13.950,-. .1" . ,12 15,624 fin y -"jfi 15, 870, Prizes. !-S2l4.20O 26,970 Blanks, V ' ,42,840,.;rickef3 f. 4 1 o determine the? prizes in this Lottery, the 6 numbers wijl be 'severallvnlar.p.rj ,, -k on the day ofdra wing, and 5 of them be drawn out; and .that ticket having tm ,V h i va and 3d, drawn numbers in ,tlie order in which -And thoe five other tickets which shall have on them the same numbers in the fol owing; order, 'shall be .'ntitifr1 ta th' affixed, to tliem respec tiyely,; viz, V, -1 he lst,-3dand 2J tt SifiTjOOO J -; 1 ; r; ,2d; lsV-tid3,lto;10;000 ? J1 f , '.v i.2dV3d and 1st to 526! Ntt ' : o(r, Istand 2d to 5,0Q0 . r 5,000 . ! ' s Those 18 other tickets which "shall u.!' jthem-three of t h e id rWb'ri urrib ei-s: amlho lr?L" 3d 3(1 afld tlw 2d -4tli arid" 5th; r the od, m amtwntrsomc'f..v several orders will each be entitled tn a nri Of $ 1,000J ,i'vv'',V.l ; ? , All others with ahv other t hree of t !i numbers on them (being 56, ; will each : b cuuucu i a nnze oi 5JJU.i?" u'a- 'sw ;a Those 186 tickets which h dl ha the drawn Nos. on them, arid tlrost-two tho ist ana atjn either; order, will each he eri titled to a prize of $50?: ;.'f fj t lT '1 '". - ' .t hose 372 tickets which shall hav two the drawn Nos, on them, .nd tlufee? t6 the 2d and o J, orthe 4th arid 3?hwiila-h' be1 entitled to a ptie pf 25.:. - i t ih .An others, . being 1302 having "anv mhci. two of the drawn Nos. on. them entitled to a prize of & 12 .? v ; 'jvi . And air;those;.13,950vtickets.i"havrh-t!V one of the drawn Nos. on them will cu entitled to a prize of $ 6 ; r No ticket which ..shall thare 'drawn a .it.;U ofc a superior denomination,. canbe entitled to an inferior prized ixZv n;- i i 5 frizes payaoie loity days after tlve drawipn. and subject to the usual deduction of Lr neV cent. ' i-s i 'i ' . . ' . ; - . I i.- Tickets &Sliaces in thyibov Schehie or sale at Manage Offi ce in lihl itaieigh. r hoi e Ticke ts, "S6v-' - - Half tld s S' 00 VQu?r ter do. v l 5o " "1: Packages of 12 tickets, embracing- th'f:A Numbers of the- Lottery, whichnust of ne " cessity draw at least $25 50 nett. with soraan chances for capitals ior shares of package's maybe had at the same rate; viz :'rf-lr Packages of whole, gr2, ' ' ' Of Quarters, 18. ,. f-i'-? ton City, will be received in. payment. rry Orders ehclosihv" the cash or 6rizes Y?fioit paid j for tickets or kluirea'indnyy of the above wvct iTtve pro wjpr attention,-trad-. dressed-ia. 4, : r r : 's .it-";. ,YATES Sc M'INTYRE, W - .,- . Kaleifrli: -K. Ci V .1 . i t. Q TOLEN.from the Stable of ihe shb scribe K? seven miles soutnVest bf Raleigh, fa Hay Horse; with a dark"". rialn and .v 11, 5 years old iasi sppnifj aooui a leer nip, compact, well built, and in goodt condition, ; trots 'weil and ' paces roughly: He had ho shoes' on wherr taken? !hvv f Ten Dollars Reward is offered for thf t'.-. covery of the Hprse, or. Twenty Dollars fnr, . the apprehension of the, Thief and the return, or the IIorse..- J "v -n i. , r, ;rv: ' ' ;-;-"' ' '''- LEVI JONES; - Swift creek Dec 12. vi6if f ' . , - - .- - . -. " t .- ;4i Hillsborough Acatleiiiy; THE Exercises - will he rcs imed on the sixteentlr.of Jamiarv. JOHN ROGERS, PrinW. j liillsborough, Dec 18. 19 ' 1 i 1 1 1" wv-,V-pcreries otyonnecti cut. New-York. New-JersM- Ppnncvl,n;L Dela ware Mary land, Virginia arid-Wasli Tn't-- i ', ! i- ' i 1 " i ; . - H u f I ! ti 'I f .-, i ' !! Raleigh, Dec. 12. 16 1 4 - i ...
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Dec. 27, 1825, edition 1
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