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THTZ REGISTER
x JOSKP1I GALES :SON,: -.
At Fitk Dollars per annumhalf in advance.
AD VEiyriS EM ENTS
Not exceeding 16 lines, neatly inserted three
times for a dollar, and 25 f cents for every
succeeding publication ; those of greater
length in-th'e same proportion..;. .Commcst
cattons thankfully received..... Lkttkhs to
the Editors must be post-paid. .
Virginia: Female A cadeniy,
BOYD TOJV,Mecklenbiirg County.
THE -Exercises of this Institution will com
mence on Monday, Jan 9, 1 26, under
the direction of. Jos. B. Warue, from the N.
Carolina Yemale Academy, Oxford, and Geo;
L. Baker, assisted by Mrs. Warn'e, Irs. Ba
ker, and Miss Emma Baker, who. was educa
ted in thfc. Korth-Garolina Female Academy,
and has taught Music there during the pre
seni year. a . ' : 1 : --v '. ' r - :
The course of Instruction will include
Needle work, Reading, Writing, Arithmetic,
Grammar; Geography, Mythology, Iliston,
Chy mistry,HeJles Leltres,Natural .Philosophy
i-.nd Astronomy. The morals and manners
of the young 'Ladies' 'will also receive parti
cular attention. The terms for Board with
Tuition in all the above, will be $60 per ses
sion, and no extra charges whatever wilj be
m'd.-,' but at the opribn of the friends of tile
pupils : the charge for tuition alone, will be
from $10 to $15. Muic, (vocal and instru-
mental,) ami Drawing, 'ill also be taught,
the former at $30, the latter at $20 per ses
sion . the vv hole payable in advance.
Boarders will regularly take their meals
with the family, and will in every respect be
considered a part of it. Those whose amia
ble deportment and literary , acquirements,
merit such a distinctioii, wiil receive a Gold
Medal on completing their studies.
Eachypung L;idy is expected to furnish a
pair of sheets, blankets, a coverlid 8c towels,
or a charge of $2 50 tier session will bemuIe
tor the use of these vHfngs.
Dec. 13. ' , . 17-4t
ACADEMY.
THIS Institution, 'which, for several years
past, has been conducted by Messrs. An
idrewsand Jones,' will in future be superin
tended by the Ttevd. Joseph , . I.abaree, assist
ed by the Revd. Thomas Skelton and wife,
from Massachusetts, Miss Ilainah Kennedy,
wio, for several years past, h s taught Paint
ing 'and Drawing in ihe scfiool of Messrs.
Andrews and : Jones, ' and tJ ree other rb?e
and .experienced teachers. The plan cf in
struction in the institution, will be the same
as that heretofore pursued.
Except when 'parents or guardians have
near relatives in town, the pupils will board
. with the principal, will take their meals, at
the same table wi h his family, and in all res
pects be treated as his own children ; .
Board" ami tuition, in f all the braViches of
Engl sh study, and needlework, will be charg?
ed at only sixty dcllars pr session. Mus:c at
thirty Painting and Drawing at twenty. The
foreign and dead languages, if required, will
he taught by competent instructors. The
school will be a cheap one. " The principal is
determined that the rfc!iall be no cause of
complaint in future oi'ejctra and unexpected
charges.. No charges will be allowed except
such as are particularly required by the pa
rent or guardian. ,The government of the
school will be strictly paternal the govern
ment of kindness and of reason.
The principal will feel himself responsible
for the morals and mariners of his pupils, and
while every thing sectarian on the", subject of
rphpnon will whollv he avoided, he will do
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all in his power to give them genteel manners
und to imbue their minds with those moral
truths,' which elevate thejviews, ennoble the
feelings, and give some just , notions of the
jeal dignity of our nature.
The first session will commence on the 2d
Monday .of January next. Each pupil wil)
be required to furnish her own sheets, i blan
kets, arid counterpane.1 ' - v ! .
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T1HE Exereises of this school will com
J mence on the second Monday in January
jiext, under the superintendance of Mr. Jas.
1. Johnson, the gentleman who has for seve
ral years past presided over this Institution
w ith so much ability. I "
'- v ;:. WM. M. SNEEP, Sec'y.
Oxford, Granville co. N. C. 7 17
"December; 1825i 5
Y o y iv cut ,Y a ut nig .
JAMES M'GIBBONotakes the liberty to
intorm the Ladies arid Gentlemen of, Ra
leigh and its vicinity, that his Painting-Room
13 at Miss Susannah Schaub's, Favetteville St.
where specimens of his execution may be
seen, and orders executed on the most rea
sonable terms. ' '- '
Raleigh, Dec. 15. 17 4t
AVarrenton Academy.
FTIIETrnstees, having engaged Air. Geo.
fl. P, Wi hum s, of Vermont, a geiitleman'
whose recommendations command their lull
confidence,4 to take . the management and
direction of this lnstitution.the ensuing year,
feel authorised to recommend it to the atteii
t ion of parents and guar lians. : . ".i !
It being one of the oidest,seminaries in the
State, they deem' it unnecessary to say more.
Ti:e "exercises will recommence on the 1st
Mond y in January next, i ': ' . ? ; v
Board "may be obt iiued witbmany respect
able families. in town, ajil perhaps at. the A
cdemy, on reasonable terms. , ' Y '' -
lly orrder.
(.EO.
ANDERSON, SecV
Wcrrenton, K.
Dec, 1.
14 tlj
ON" Monday the 23d cf January, will be ex
posed at public Sale, in. "the . town of
Smithfield, between Thirty and Forty NE
GROES, belonging to the estate of the late
John Williams, dpe'd. The 'public. are invi
ted to attend, as the Sale will beperempto
ry,, and the Slaves are, very valuable. Near
ly one half of the Negroes , sold, will be put
up for cash, and the residue for accommoda
tion paper ; so that both cash holders and
credit purchasers can be suited. ,
- . ALLEN S. BALLENGER,"
ISAAC WILLIAMS, C
Adm'rs. John Williams. S
December 2, 18251
15-ts
Factovage" & Commission
TVasvnfcss.
flE Subscriber tenders his services to
liis friends arid the public in greneral, as
a Factor &' Agent for the sale of Cotton, To
bacco, or such other articles of Country Pro
duce as are brought to Fayetteville for Mark
et, and for the purchase of Goods gene
rally. . - t .. : ,
He will invest the- proceeds of any sales
by him made, without commission, in Goods
of amy description- that maj' be ordered, or
pay or remit the same as he may be directed,
paying the most particular attention to the
orders of his employers in that respect.
Having '.convenient-Warehouses for Stor
age of Protluce or Merchandise, he will also
receive and ship, or forward any Produce, or
Goods that may be committed to his charge
for either of those purposes.
He promises prompt and strict attention
to the orders and interest of his employers,
and that his charge for Commission shall be
moderate. JOSEPH BAKER. -
Fayetteville, N.- C. Sept. 14. 98 3m
The University of Virginia ,
"ttTTILL commence its next session. on the
v 1st day of Feb. 1826. Iterr,braces a
school, 1st of Ancient L manages,. 2d Modern
Langua : es, 3d Matthematics, 4th Natural Phi
losophy, 5th NaturalHistorv, 6t!i Moral Philo
sophy, 7th Anatomy & Med ciri , 8th Law and
Government with distinct Professors to each.
To be received into the school of -Ancient
Languages, the applicant must be qualified
to commence-reading the higher L -tin clas
sics, and those also of the same degree in
Greek, if he proposes to acquire that lan
guage. For admission in the School of Mathema
tics, Natural Philosoph) , or Natural Histprv,
he must bt well acquainttd with the ele
mentary operations of Numerical Arithmetic,
with Fractions, Vulgar. and Decimal, and the
extraction of the Roots ; and to enter any
school iTie"rnust be 16 velars of age, rigorous
ly proved. Every student, is free to attend
such schools, and such-only as he thinks will
best prepare him for the Tine of life he pro
poses to follow ; paying tuition" fees to the
Professors he attends ; to' wit, 50 dollars if
only o ;e thirty dollars to each, if two, and
25 dollars to each, if he attends three or more;
rooms are. provided suflicieut for the-accom-moIation
of 218 students two to a toom ; for
their lodging and study, each of thim 'paying
a rent of 23 dollars to the University. Hotels
for their dieting have been also prepared, and
let to house-keepers of the most respectable
character, with-any one of whom the student
diets at his choice, at the fixd price of $10Q
for the term of ten mom hs and a half. The
vacation now commencing will end on ihp
last .of January, and if is strongly recom
mended to all to be ready to beein
with their class on the first
.1 . '
lay of the
session ; tnose wno come at anvl
time after,
must s'lll pay for the whole year.
The stu-
dent finds his own bedding, fuel, candles and
washing. All'expenses(exrlusiv.e ot clothing
and pocket money ..re' estimated at $230 or
40, of which tuition, fees and rent, must be
paid in advance to the Proctor, (on whose
receipt alone,., produced, they can enter any
school.) and the Hotel keepers expect one
half for their diet in advance. Students are
free also to board in the neighboring village
or elsewhere, as they chue, paying in that
case, tuition fees only, and a rent of $5 to
the Universi y. All letters and applications
respecting the premises are to 5e addressed
to the subscriber at the University, near
Chailottesville, by a letter, to whom or sub
scription with him, (but not verbally, 1 lodg
ings in a dormitory may be engaged, which,
however if not occupied beforethe first Mon
day in February, will be let to other appli
cants. ' "
A. S. BROCKENBROUGH,
' . PHOCTOB.
Becember'l5. 19-3t
Notice.
ON the 12th of-January next, T shall offer
for sale, at .the late Dwelling House. of
Edwin . Smith , dee'd, on a credit of 9 months
with interest after 6 months, the 'following
Property belonging to the estate of said de
ceased, tojwit :
About 30,000 pounds of seed Cotton, all
the Stock of Hogs, Horses and Mules, aiid a
new Cotton Gin (never used,) about 130 of
the Hogs are now fattening, and by the day
of sale will be. excellent Pork.' Bonds with
approved security will be required of the
purchasers. v; JAS. H. SMITH,
Johnston c'jy, Dec. 1 9. Snecial Admrl
i- ' : ; : .1
i fHjOuisburs: Female Academv.N
rrfll E Examination ,of the Pupils in this In-
jl, suuiuou cioseu on uie Ota! instant, en
tirely to the satisfaction of the Trustees and
of the parents and guardians Who attended
the same. ''-r . -, ''. ' j
The- Exercise of the School will recom
mence on the 1st Monday of January next,
uriderfthe superintendence and direction of
Miss Raisey of New-York, who has presided
in the institution for thelst two years, with
distinguished ability, zeal 'and industry.
Y ; V , WM. PLUMMER, Sec'y "
-" to the Board of Trustees. ".
Louisburg, N. C Dec. 17. . 19 2t'
H ill iards ton Academies.
R. TflOMAS G. STONli.having resign
ed his charge as Superintendent in the
Male Department, ;the exercises of the same
will be continued under the direction ofMr.
John JST. Bffinett who is of exemplary mo
rals, and well qualified to discharge the du
ties required in this institution. The exer
cises of which will recommence on Monday
the 16th" January next.
, The Exercises in. the Female Department
will recommence the first Monday in January,
under the superintendance of Miss JYtria
Harriss, who has tmicrht two years in' Gran
ville county an J, her services highly approv
ed. She will teach the following branches,
V ;z. Spelling, Heading, Writing? Arithmetic,
English 'Grammar,' Geography," Drawing and
Pamting qn Paper, arid Plain and Ornamen
tal Needle-work. -
Prices of tuition as heretofore in each de
partment, viz. fUr SpeULn,., Heading, Writ
ing and Arithmetic eight dollars, and the
other brandies ten dollars per session.
llor dm y be had with James Hilliard and
Wm. Burt, at .thirty -three dollars per session
By order.
WM. BURT, Sec'y.
Ililliard'ston, Nash county, N. C.
Dec--mber! ' S 0
Hillsboroiigh Female Seminary,
milE First Session of this Institution
CIOS-
fe ed on the 17th idt. at which time
at wnicn time an
approved Examination of the pupils was sus
tained in the presence of the School Com
rriittee. The exercises of this Seminary will
be resumed on Thursday the 12th of Janua
ry next. Competent Instructors will be in
readiness t that time to meet the wishes of
those Parents and Guardians who may com
mit their Children to our ca-e, 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 training those who
are now the daugters. butttre shortly to be
the wives nd mothers of the community,
pledges himself, as before, to exercise a pa
rental watchfulness over his pupils, and to
give such direction to the in.-.truc'ions of the
Seminary, as shall adapt them to the eternal
as well as temporal interests of those com
mitted to his care.
Every thing taught' shall be taught tho
roughly and with a view to practical life
And although the lighter gratifications 01 fe
male education, usually called " accomplish
ments" shall be. attended to in their proper
place m. measure, yet the chief aim of the
Instructor shall be to fit their pupils for
usefulness, by . inculcating, both by t precept
and example, moderation, forbearance, good
temper , self-contt oi, and the morality of the
GaKpet. '"
To Parents and Guardians at a distance,
who may commend their children to his at
tion, the Superintendant engages to provide
them with b.-ard, in. families convenient to
the Academy, and where all due attention
will be paid to their morals, their manners,
and their comfort. j' :'
Terms of Tuition at the usual rates.
Board can be obtained in the most respect
able families at $10 per month, including
wood, washing, candles, Sec;
W. M GREEN
BuPtRI-TEXDAXT. '
Hillsborough, Dec. 1st, 1825. l5-;4tw
The Editors of the Raleigh Star, Newbern
Sentinel, Edenton Gazette, Fayetteville Ob
server, Cape Fear Recorder, and Western
Carolinian, are requested to publish the
above for three successive weeks, and for
ward their accounts to the Office of the
Hillsborough Recorder for payment.
J GALES Sc SON hare fust recei A the
following NEW BOOKS from ailadel
phi i :
Roberts on Fraudulent Conveyances, new
edition.' (
, .Parris's Chem stry.
Bos lock's Physiology.
Annals of the American Revolution inter
spersed with' numerous Documents, An
' ccdotes; and Engravings, with remarks
on the principles.jtnd 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.
Tredgold on Railways. .
Babylon the Great, or a dissection and de
monstration of Men and Things in the
British Capital. .
Husband Hunting, or the Mother and
. daughters a tale of fashionable life.
The Troubadour, or Catalogue of Pictures
and Historical Sketches. ( . !
Ladies and Gentlemen's Remembrancer,
for 1826.
IngersolPs Oration.
. Lights of Education. v
Rainsford Villa. 1
Reciprocal duties of Parents and Children.
Early Lessons, by Miss Edgeworth.
Patience. , 1
Decsion. : x
The Week, V
Eveiung Entertainments.
-Raleigh, Dec. 13; 1825. ,
I OfJ W. PULLEN, res
of pectfully informs the Public,
that he has reserved Rooms in
his House for transient Custom
ers, whom he wiil feci pleasure in accommo-
dating. -:i e v r":' .-
He wishes it to be noticed, that hereafter,
instead of the Union Hotel, his House will be
tyled the Crrx IIotxi.. '
' Noyi 24-tf V ... ,; - v -
ayetteViWe Academy.
A PRINCIPAL TEACHER is wanted in
Jt. thislnstittition, well qualified.to instruct
youths of both sexes in all the branches Of an
English and Classical education, and to pre
pareyoung men for entrance intb the Junior
Class of anv College in the Union. ,His mo
ral character, and qualification for teaching
the Greek 'and Latin Classics, must be un
doubted. - - - ;
It is the design of the Trustees to contract
with a Gentleman who wiil ceupon him
self the sole management anil responsibility
of the School, comprehending both depart
ments, Male & Female, supply the same with
Teachers of" his own choice, and furnish eve
ry other necessary, in consideration of which
he will be entitled to reguUte the price of
tuition, and to receive all the emoluments
derived from it . . ;.
This plan is recommended by the experi
ence, that salary employments do not stimu
late to that industry and zea?, which are ne
cessary to the successful progress and repu
tation of a lare School, and h s its f uVda
tion in -"hat principle of self loye,,- which
prompts the exertions most where interest
lies, by indentifying the interest of the
Teacher with the character of the School,
thus affording to the public the surest garan
ty of having their children faithfully tauglrt.
The Academy lot and buildings are situat:
ed in a very pleasant part of the town, on one
of the .principal streets, an rl in the. neigh
borhood of the Episcopal and Presbyterian
Churches..- The lot is 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 fron and is surmounted
with a beautiful Belfry the length & breadth
of the main building is about 65 by 45
feet, divided into large apartments, separated
by large halls or passages through the cen
tre. -
They are sufficiently capacious to accom
modate a School of 200 ncholars and a fami
ly, and the lot is supplied from a Hydrant in
the front yard with' good and wholesome wa
ter. '' . I -. - - -' ' - -.
Few prospects can be more inviting than
the present, to a 'married gentleman with a
family, qualified ito assist in the school, or
capable' of taking boarders, 'and such a per
son the Trustees would greatly prefer) for
it combines , the advantages of two fold pro
fits, to be derived from teaching and board
ing children from abroad. And when it is
known that the Academy is situated in . a
town with a population of 3600 souls, & that
there is.no Academy within 60 miles of it, in
which the h'gher branches of learning are
taught, the striking advantages of this offer
cannot fail to make a strong appeal to the
interest and enterprize of the first taents in
the conntry devoted from necessity to the
vocations of Literature. ,
The Trustees will lease the buildings, lot,
&c. from ihe first day of. January next; (when
the present lease expires) for one year: af
ter which they will extend the term to. any
number of year3 the contracting parties can
agree upon. ,
Letters, post paid, may be addressed to
the subscribers at this place.
LOUIS D. HENRY, ;
JNO. W. WRIGHT, r
Fayetteville, August 10. 97 2m
The first Lottery to be drawn !
GRAND STATE LOTTERY OF MARY
LAND. To be drawn on the 15th day of Februaryhext.
This is one of the most splendid schemes
ever presented to the public ; the magnitude
of the capital prize viz. lQ0,000vind the
low price of tickets (which enables almot ev
ery person to purchase.)
Solendid prizes $100,000, 30,000, 20,000,
10,000,5000, 15 of 1000, 10 of 500,50 of 100,
100 of 50, besides a proportion of smaller
prizes, such as 20, 12, 10, amounting to the
splendid sum of $308,000.
Ticket $10, half 5, quarter 2 50, eigntli 1 52.
Tickets wilt be advanced to $12 on the
16th inst. ,till which, they may be! had for
the low sum of $10.
Foi tickets and shares applv at
Lottery anU Exchange Office,
166 Market street, Baltimore,
Where in the iast State Lottery were sold
the following prizes, viz. .
No. 11258 a capital prize of .
38010 the hezt capital prize of
30,000
10,000
1000
1000
500
500
' 500
500
. 500
17234 a prize of
26359
do
2 i614
22676
34992
38720
39854
do
do
do
do
do
The above prizes were drawn on the 9th
of November and were sold at Allen's office
besides a great uumberot smaller prizes, a
mounting to nearly $50,000-:-aiid in therlate
State Lotteries 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 arid paid prizes amounting to severrl
millions of dolla s. ; -
Orders ftom any part of the U!ted. States
either by, mail'post paid or private convey .
ance, enclosing the cash or prizes in any of
the lotteries, will meet with ' prompt and
punctual attention ii addressed 16
S.St M. ALLEN & Co.
'16 2t w Baltimore.
THh, subscriber offers tar, sale, Five Hun
dred and Seventeen Acres of LAND, in
'Wake county,' lying on the waters of Swift
Creek, and about 7 miles from Kaleigh, hte
the property of .VVrn, Gilmour, dee'd, which
t he will sell on moderate terms on a credit of
one or two years - For terms, apply to
R. H.JOHNSON,
Or in his absence, . to Joseph Gales or Ti-
' .- i NORTHiCAROLINA, ' - ' '
FIRST CLASS, :
(AuthoHsed by Acts of Cohgress and thfiXe
: ' gisktuxeofdrjth-Carolma.) -j
ioR THE BENEFIT OF THE j
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. and : '. - "
imvmMsto n (Kanal. f
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Thirty -sir No, lottery by Permutation Fird
t Ballots to be drawn. V
J- B. YATES & A. M'INTYRE, Maitagxm
' To be draytm the X5A of March, 1825
- At the City of Raleigh.
1
i
Prize S20,000 is
" 15,000.
'10,000
"5,276
- . , 5 000
- 20,000
15,000
10,000
5,27.6
. 10.000
9,300
9,500
15,624
83,700
- - - . - -
214,200
' 1
i
2
18
S(j
,186
372
1,302
13,950
- 1,000
! 500 -
50
25
- '" 12 J
15,870 Prizes.
26,970 Blanks, - '
42,840 Tickets :
:
To determine the prizes in this Loltervl the
06 numbers will be se verally placed in a wheel
: lue 01 arawing, and 5 ot them be drawn
out j and that ticket having oh it the 1st, 2d,
ami 3d, drawn numbers in the order in which
drawn, will be entitled to the prize of
$20,000 i ' v 1 ?
t And those five other tickets which shall
.have on them the same numbers in the fol
low ing order, shall be entitled to the prizes.
"cu 10 litem respectively, viz :
The 1st, 3d and 2d to $15,000
2d, 1st and 3d to " 10, 000
2d, 3d and 1st to 5,726"
3d, 1st and 2d to 5,000
3d, 2d and 1st to 5,000 -
Those 13 other tickets which shall hare an
them three of the; drawn -numbers, and thoss
three the 2d, 3d and 5th, the 2d, 4th and 5th;
or the 3d, 4th and v 5th 'in spme one of their
seeraUrders will each be entitled to a priie
All others with any other th we of the drawn
numbers on them being 56, will each be
entitled to a prize of $500., v ;
-Those 186 tickets which sh til have two of
the drawn Nos. on them, and those twa the
1st and 2d, in either order, will each be eiie'
titled to a prize of $50. 1 - , ; .' :
Those 372 tickets which shall have two of
the drawn Nos. on them, and those two the!
2d and 3d, or the 4th and 5th, will each be'
entitled to a ptize of $25. .
All lloWa ti.'in. lOilA 1 . I
VP - JJU iiaving any otner
two of the drawn Nos. on them will each be
entitled to a prize of $12. - v
And all those 13,950 tickets, having but
one of the drawn Nos. on them, will each be
entitled to a prize of $6. -
No ticket which shall have rlraurn 5
of
a superior denomination, can be entitle JL I
in inferior pri2e. ' '
to an
Prizes payable forty days after the drawing
uu suujcvi 10 me usual tleduction of 15 per
.Tickets &, Shares in the above Scheme
for sale at. Managers' Office in Ua
Ralcih. .1- -;- ...v.--
Vhole Tickets K6. '
Half do. , s 0(J )
.. Quarter do. 1 50 '
Packages of 12 tickets, embraclnsp 1li 5fi
Numbers of the Lottery, which nmtf F
cessity draw at least $25 50 nett vith so many
chances for capitals: or shares nf
may be had at the same rate, viz : ,
Packages of whole, '&72,
Of Halves, 3G,
Of Quarters, 18. v
Prizes in any of the LotteHes of Connecti.
cut, New-Yorki NewJerspv. i.mm, 1
Delaware, Maryland, Virffinia. and
ton City, WH be received in payment! ' :
(CT Orders encloring the cash or ' priUs rpoit
paid J for tickets or shaves in any of the' above
Lotteries, xdll receive prompt attention, if ad.
aressea to ... - r
VATES 8q M'TNTYUE,
t, , L ; V R-leigh, N. C
Raleigh, Dec. 10, 1825, -
Great Kargams.
IriSS HENDERSOK wishing to close her
17JL business immediately, offerr the remain
der of her Goods at cost, amontf which ar
otiivr., oauiis, mujiuin -ai;oest- etc. '1o "e
ther with a variety of Mdlinerv Those arZu
ing to purchase would do Well to call Wa
satisfy themselves that the above articles can
oe Dougnc tower uian any wnerc els in the
city. . v . ..
Raleigh, Dec 12V I7$t
Notice.
ON Thursday the 19th Janiiary nextj ; f.iH
be expo. d to sale on the premises, to
tlie highest bidder, all the right, title and
interest which the late Mrs. Mary . S. Blount
hd in a certain tract of Land, near Shocco
Springs, in Warren county, adjoining tlieV
lands ot Gen. Wm. Williams, th e-late August
tin Alston and others Terms made knewa
on the day of sale. .; . ,
motny w. jones. .
Raleigh, Dec. 12. " . 16 ,
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