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, kFive Ptibfr nnumbalfjn advance..
.... .v.. v All V frli. ilSHJINJ Jir -fa: ;
ftot Exceeding sixteen 1 tnes, peatly inierte three
thnes for a doHar,and 25 cek9 rceiyttCe;d-
ing pabtication v tbi)e of gjreftter length in tbe
1 same proportion. i .t. Comrmiincuthn? thankfully
; 'iMiML-i-.TT-ef ttra to thEditorS must be post-
.WAVE.Itt.VS XIFE-OF NAPOLEON
nx 1
:,.. l! A Wefar:fr
;&to
A lowing hoi ice of a nat nf aork?lIf j
X,e
ia; of Pbil3t!liiav havno jija the
: .press. Jv-, p:W: s j iVf.! . ti A : S!; 4 ( t
Tlie Life of Bpnaptis :bythc autlicr
V ofWayetly, is,
-pl4tell f sVen octavo idtunies.'' t'Wc
- have ha! an ; opportunity perusing the
Svhp!ef (he firsV(except sheet -at the
; 6nil of thevofurne, not sent out);aniV t part
ofthe secondhand hbpecL to have been a -'Me-to
haVf give n Vn ex t rn f t v vh ich m ih t
have Rerveo asa keyi.to, the. general Spirit
tr ib ho!ef Ini this, howeve we are
' Jibppintf.vThi8 . extract wvuld have
containe & :.i crjticUrn on i BurkeJSf celebra;
4e4.;.eaeicttohi,4n tempe
anc? Jand a Kappyv medium of praise ahjJ
censHre, which strike us as admirably il-
J lustratiye of the, good, and common sense
which blends o remarkably with the creat
genius f Sir Walter Scott. ;The?:4rt:-tof
the work which we perused, was a surama
. rr.of the causes and eents of the Frenth
f lie volution; .as faras the massacre of the
owiss uusrus. s i wn orv, ipree cnaprers
J inMjwpuld have brout; iV to Ring's
Jlealhfjrwhlcii the ;powerli an (graphic
hand of the author must have made ex -
tfemey striking and;; imposing1 TVe;: art
conipefleii tal sajrj; that thfeellngvitli
hichoj read't
ft were ytjioiebf cUsappointunt fSo many
)tprks have been written, anoV by men it
fweli acquainted wijhi jand able to 'pnrtray
thcansea of the French Revolution, that
vo thelaufhor oWaVerly can find. lit
".tie of novel or original to cnaio Jhuratien?
tion.; CpDscioasof the tediousness of the
rlieaten trackl' "rte, -has- employed ih -eat
jpirofusin,iand most often neither natural-1
ly nor origi naly metaphor ahd;1 similes ;
Yh1ch9 howeveri well theyrnayL suit, the
tyfe of a novel, take frtm the, dignity, of
historical discussion. The similes drawn
from classical stores are often of the tri test
kind, & in one. place we observed no fewer
- than three ; successive sejnterices Jntlie
same page, WlJich contained as many: la
yf bored comparisons With regard to V the
spirit of the work, it is liberal, yet deci
dedly loyal. : The a1or is willing to
give due credit to tle motives or the Con--stitutional
and.; Republican leaders of the
J ReyolutioQ, but ihe kinfff Louis XVI is
; allowed no faults but those which endear.
turn la U5U He f s jpresented with all the
' yirtuea Vhich Charles I. possess edv while
his onlv fautis seem an unvvillinorheRS tr
. shed, the - blood of his -'subjects, arid too
great a distrust "of his "own judgment.---
isureiy io an unniasseq mina, some great
er and woe fault4'm
in .; his- character', r 'Iibuis never could
have been sn unnonular. arid his nerso'n
v and authority sa retileil and despisfrom
. v thecqrornencementjof the 'VrujlWVTherci
is one xint in wluch" thesie, viewsl of the
: French Kevolutiofi will be most grateful to
to Iafayette. Indeed, we Sreacouainted
with w historybf thesc-tinjes which exhi-
Dits uaiayexte;in ; f t respectable a lightf
, whether; airairdscharact
blUtie;5 Hjsmotives are represented . as
pure ; -his influence as gWat, and5ytH but
i op e excepuortprbperl aiid eve n gener
r sly exercised j heU acknowledged as
the leaner of his party, and becomes with
' out influence JbV the diminution of that por
tv Vand lastly his treacherous i mnrison-
... inent ly? the Prussian monarch Is justly
warmly condemned ' Some btthaichhrac-
t ers. bf the Rev 61 u tion are ad on rabl y ske tch
cd-;-DantorRobespierre,and Marati are
scparaieiy, uiscnnnnated marked out by
a cw acriKingv toucnes, "wnico .. convey
in brief spaceexceilerit xiuUiries of their
character. J5ut the description of the more
remarkable, eventsthe stormins of the
Bastile, the attack on the Palace-ftfVei-.
sailles,: and particularly the in
we owiss uuartls, are desrnbed with the
same immKaole. hand,Vwqich gwes o much
in terest to th e imaginary mob at Ed inbu rgli ;
intheJIeartofMid-LothianIndeedthe
interest wonderfully thickens as we ad
aoco towards the Fatal period of the birth
of Napoleon, until just before the trial of
the kirig; Ihe work ha ajf the? enchaining
mterestof irrnuiance. " Jts publication-may,
therefore be expected wiih i the certainty
tnegrea test gratification and enjovmcnl
.the readingpublic." l'
led from the platform nfTthe Church rn the
A.napes or ,ine siaTions,:anaiinenQe mine
riw(,;;iihen hi foot' slipped md he fell on
kUtkjkffby a hupvy effort" of, reflection
an f eoolhtss his majesty thtttoforiitartf his
h'and,'pd: tKe-sktpprijh eyi:dve:le'epi his
Headrora striking on the steps '.'the King
jmjtediae v w the a-
rm.f his; attendant aV- hisfaj 1, eonfe
scenfled, fo - reassure them, by a gracioits
swii,.'co n tinned ..to d escend . the hi It on
foor as far as: Surene: -" iJi"' ' v
:;.fThis is thej miserable style in which
many ' of the courtly . editors iafm, Eu rope
speak of the 'most ordmaryaccidents of
niyaliife A mai! stumbles anoJfaUs, on
his knee- awl tries to savf Hjmselfrbm fal-
ling byufring 'buH1it"lMds?Thiv is
callerlj a 'lappy eflRir,t rbf.eeeW- and
coolne"ss1f kmt ftieril t nehoWens'eabou tv'
conacscena io reassvre nis attenuants by ,a
gmdoyirnile i that his royal 'ejrspn'.ha!
not suffe red jainy injury ,.Giyetus our
western wilds5 Where mind and tongue v arV
free, nhl where; if niajri vjimb.les,-'Jie
picks himself up again TnsUnctf vei
out anV " h an pyj ; effort o f r e fl e c 1 1 on f 9 n tl
cool nesTsl " The' feit is " leather arid piu-
TTTE Citizens of Italeigh ' and its, s vjcinity are
most Tespecifully-inforned th"s" on Saturday
next, tbe 16th instant will be opened (at the store
on Fayetteville Street, next beltfw ilessrsV Webb
and Williams and nearly opposite ,Mt asra U. -ts.
R. .Kyle,) 'n elegant assortment .9 peritlanien's
V earing AppareK which eave been made, iu N.
York; within the last riionth, by first i-ate work
men, from very best mate.ials, and ; according
to the latest London F:iseinns. of 'f' '
As the proprietor resides in sNew-Ybrk this
Establiih'rnent will have the a'h antige of 'being
tegulaVj snpphed tlitoughput the Season, with
every newfarrd des'rable article, and of mvinj? its
work execute dn the best 'ohd most fiishioable
msnner V ' ' f- " VT ' ' . ,
Vl The present assortment does not comprise nnv
common low-priced G; ods nor is it intended tfnt
anv sndijshaU.ije.kr-nt 'wtuiifare now oflered
are first ratty and will he sold as lovr.aa the sarite
iruatifttXif GccU can be had in any of the Nortl
friiC'ties.! ' K . ... L ;
rr'l'be following is a part'of the present r.ssori
rnent.'; ;-'- ;" .:. ' rrzf- Am t .,.. -j ;
lnperial blue and black Velvet De.Ss Coats r
Olive, grejen, and blueJ,Frocfc ditto , .? f ;t.i;
i)puble Brt asted dr;bf4ind olive Surtputs :? ' 2,1
Prab'dtt;with.cape5: jv ...-.t'
Firet'dnality'fcamblet'C'ioiiks;' wUh green clotlt
u U In nir andeaT ktn collars ; ,
Do da Surtmits, withcat?e Tiofur ddUri
Drab cloth Box Coatsi ?H ft '
Imperial blue."hl:ck, olive a,nd drab
uassimeie r?niopns.
Uidinp'Panfaloons-Slierrayaileys. , ! j
Black, blueVburTa?id white Cassiniefe Vests !
Rich black Knj-llsh Velveto f "' FX '
Cloth and
English, .French and i India black? Sillclo 1
Real Tartan Pla:d Cloaks s ; A "
Lined Glcyes; Seal Skin Caps , 1 ,
Patent1 Susneti'ters; Fancy Cravats . . . i
Readv made Linn Sliirts, triinmed " I ; ; . r
atncKinet urawers and mwae nins. , , ,
Also, a few Ladies Plaid 'Cloaksi and many
other articles lob tedious to enumerate. 1 r 1
The Subscriber, who for many" years has car
ried on the business extensively in Richmond, Va.
oeen appoiniea ny xie i-ropneior iws-.Apeni,
and hopes that by strict attention to business, and
a desin to please, to merit a share' of ptibl-c pa
tronsrer , jTHOM AS LAMBERT,
i Jli S. Bytthenext conveyance from Petersburg
shajl .receive a further supply, which was. land
ed 'last Monday from the Scbr Juliet' e, ami a
mbngsf which is a case of Ccntlemens first-rate
Beaver Hats. ' 'a:': ' "A
Dec. 14. : a: i "j "2l'; .
Shccco Female .Academy. f ;T
CP
if
RS. LUQAS resprctfully informs her frien1.'
1 Stoimvveritt Cure Al
" A"fi?- 7 5 Kzm Viririnid In
stitulion for 5 correcting ylindim'erUs of
Speech. -i l -VJ::.'1;, i ? .
; 1. public that be is qcalified to "act as 'Agent
for Mrs. Leiirb-andDr.i Yate&i .'lor ,'thd Newi
York Institution for, correcting -ImpexUments- of
Speech,' for tue Statt? of Virginia.; s- ,;V
;i He may be found. at the Bniriswisk J
1
Mineral
Springs, Va. 45 miles south of Petersburg. The'
stae passes b:thelpringstwjce.a day ; and
excellent accommodations on -liberal terms may
,be, pbtwneilrthere, ;i -lA-iftt'-Vih t.'H
Mrs. 'Leirhs jsystem is jounded on , ratioti.il
pTinpiples.. There' is no tricky nor ouackery; i n
11. -y no siammerer neea iear noi oeingcurqa ;
nor, i, return ot"? hisdisease ' umeVous1, Certifi
cates frontttb ;most respectable gentlemen, i
whom the sj'stam hasbee aplaine'd, !nd frbm
those whovay been,ctirels fa yit attest the cef
tatnty & pWnwne'flrf jeighjs, djscQyfery..
These certjficates'ma oe'sdri byany who will
apply. But-the repntatln of ;the! 'system5 does
not depend on certificlites If any "doubt, we
can convince tbenlfawyr stamrner, .we can
cuire them. Letters .(pqstv pald) directed to
Percival's, Brunswick, Va. will receive irnmedi
ate kttcnlioiu SeptrSi--eotf. I
., i A I t P!:'Tkn&ncfTlr.,svk. S"ept28"1826.
I CERTIFY with much pleasure, ' that' under
the tuition of ;the ltevi; TrfbutAS P. Hunt, of
Brunswick County, who is Mrs. Leigh's Agent in
this state, for curing impediments of , Speech, I
haVeoVen in. three days entirely released from a
very distressing habit of Stammering contracted
upwards of thirty years ago." . ' .- , : ': j ; : r ' v
If 1 ever Stammer again, it must unquestion
ably be mjr own fiiuit, as I sincen ly believe that
all persons laboring under that afBiction may. be
permanently relieved by Mrs. Leigh's rjSys
tern." ;"I have.yet Verpaininga slight s hesitancy
at theprontinoiatibn of some very Imrd toordst
but I feel confident of being relieved even from
that, in a very few days more. . ,
- . II. B. GAINES.
CkN.tbe second Monday -irt February nexV WiJl I ' J -y ,
Surry CointythefbllowinS: tracts of .Land,! orl.;fi.t .Vftleasure lnVinfjrninjfth
as much thereof i aa will be kUfficFeriti!tci. satlsfv
the .Taxes, for the yeitr 165,! with cbsti; W wit s
V -196 acres, eiven in by, the . behra :of JQeOrge
r MJn, aajommg james Aiarsters janu, lying on
) ? 297 acres given in by Asa BnrhsTdes,'ftdjoin
ing the land of Daniel WinUsor,'lyihg otr tfuhting
Creek.. rv ret r;-rf-sa.??''-'1--'!''
, .42 acres, given in by Candis Keeter adjoinii.-'
lSS36 a'e'res, e-iven in by ' Warren, PowelU adjoin
intr Sardv liouthetti. Ivinir on Hunting Creeks t':
1 20 acres git en in Ky WilHam Arrtisfrongi ad
joining T. Roby; lying ori TuTneTjtfCreeki
infr'Wm. Wolfe,, lying on Grassy Creek"4n -t-i t ;
M 1O0 acres, trivt-.. in bv Joshua llendrin. adioiii-
ing'.l esse Sish; lyiiig; on ''the, waters! of Iluntink
;Creek.vn tf w i H -f -Hv-vf
5 '437 acres, giveri. m by tjesse? Srsh,! adjoining
ittciirii aiicii, ly nig" - on uie waters or ' unuiir
VA iv.
- .... . 1 - 5 )L V I : j . -
i tJ50 acres, not given mi .belonging jNcb'olas
Michal, adjoining David Baity, lying onTutneri
Creek, i ; ,
acres, triven in by Dahlel Elder,fac1ioininff
Pleasant B. ' Roberts, 4lyjnr on Snow Greek.
k00 acres,'j eiyeii in bf the heirs of Jesse Pritch4
ard,'ad joining 'James Murray's, lyins: on Beaver-
. ; 160 acres, gii'en In by; Matthew Marshall, ad
joining Jacob, Bates,' on T'6m's Creek. v" ' '
, 445 acres, given in bv Hannah Pickett, adioin-
Elijah V arden, lving on Flat Sho?i Greek.
42.3 acres,
injr r.award
f Road.
;Dec.4, 1826.
" tffcident: The Gazette de
1 ranee givtfsHhe lullowing account of an'
accident that hanfiPiiwt.f. i,a r; '--
ictuay,..uunn!rhi4 -iwif
to
iaivarv
m. ...... . - ----r, -.-
is coming down, 'surrounded
- m suite, tino or the bleep biair thai
and the public; that' the Exercise? of. her
School, will re-cbmmr n?e on tht. first , Monday in.
February next.4' ' The Examination of j her pupils
which closed on the 17th, of November, afforded
satisfactory eYidenre to ail present, ofthe pro
gress, they had made. : . I a" 'yy'-'y y-:
Durinp' the present year an Academy has been
builf," which will enable s her to board a greater
number of Sf u-dents,". than hithei to,r who will have
the vantage; pf her. constant attention- The
re ti r e d a nd p 1 ea-sa n t si tu at i on of the Shocco Sem
inary, its' salubrious 'air and good water; and the
facility , "which it presents to Parents for commu
nication 4'ilh their dhildreh, (being near the main
Stage Road) ofiers , inducements arid advantages
of which tew places can boast. - 1 4
.' MRS. X.UGAS stands pledged by her former
success and the approbation of friends, to devote
herself assiduously to the instruction a'nd morals
ot her, pupils. , Having associated with her, an
able Fjemale Assistant, the following branches of
nseiul, Education wul be attended to, viz- Spel
bng, Reading, Writing, , Arithmetic,1, Grammar,
Geography, Astronomy,.1, Philosophy, Rhetoric,
Chemistry, I-cgic, History Mythology, and Bo-i.
Board and Tuition, $50 pel4 session-Music $20
perssion half payable in advance .-
" "Warren County, pec 5, 1826- . J
' ... , . - ' .
f (O The Raleigh Star, Tarborough Free Press,
WarrentonReporter; and Washington Herald, will
insert the above 4 times? and send their bills to
this office for collection.
nnilE Exerciseiof this Institution will be re-
JL sunied on the first, Monday! in the ensuing
month! under the direction of the. Rev. lDr,;Free
ttimt as Principal," with . the usual ,&2dle &. Female
Assistant 1. cachers- .
, By a late regulation of theBoard 'of Trustees,
it is made the duty of the Princiiial of the A cade
my, to spend a portion of every dayin. the Fe
male Department.: ' ';'-'"-'. "'-''
' It is hoped that the Students :will attend as
early in the Session at may ber "as their doing so
will greatly facilitate the proper formation of the
several Classes. r' - " -.' -.M - - " "
Dec. 1, 18?5.
WE, whose' names are. hereunto subscribed,
do certify that we have been instructed- by the
Rev'd. Thomas P. Hunt, ot Brunswick Cou:.y,
Va. in Mrs. Leigh's svstem ot correcting, impe
diments of speech, .and that we are satisfied of
the certainty tnd efficacy of her rule in affbrd
ing permanent relief to- ull stammerers1 if they
will apply her remedy, & is our own-fault if we
are not entirely .c-ureti bv it-t.'. " V ; .... .:
, JON. FRENCH. Norfolk, Va.
C 11. li. RAINES Petersburg r
A. M. A DO UK, ditto,
V J. P. KEEN, ; ditto,
J . B . ,B URTON J ditto, r ,
m w w
L AT AVETT HOTEL,
Till Public-are- respectfullr.'in
'' formed, that .in consequence1! bf the
recent death of Mr. Clement Trucy;
thejsubscriber, wlio has been employ-
ed in -the management' of the LJl FAYETTE.
tQTEL has assumed the superintendance of it.
Tins nw and spacious builning, (which has bee4n
purposely erected, at great expense ior an Hotel )
is now in complete order for the reception ami
accommodation of Tba.veu.krs and BoAunms.
Besides the advantage of a number bf rooms with
single betk, jfire-places and belh, the Hotel contains
several , handsome DnA,wjir& Rooms. and Apart
mk5tts particularly suited for the private accom
modation of Travelling Families.? , - j . '
BOARDERS, with or without' Lodging, can
be. accommodated. . , si ( y .i - : '
The FuHjri r.PBK and Bebhino are , of the bes
quality and entirely new,,andxach bed is sup
plied with a VIoschktto Net. t . '
BATHING ROOMS are attached to the House,
supplied with water from tile Hay Mount aque-
luct. . . . , . :.. , :.'" ;' ''
The BAR is richly supplied with a variety of
the choicest Liouors, recently selected for it
in the Northern citieSi by an experienced Judere.
Large Stables are conveniently placed sin the rear
1 he subscriber is determined to conduct the
House in the most genteel manner, and no efforts
shall be spi"Wl to render it every way worthy o
e it has received.
WM,, TRACY.
8-1 aw 3m" ' V
4 ' n
, .st'ven n by Jackson Carter adjpiri
BinghaniV 1 ving on the Wrorda Gap
t TUO. ir. WRIGHT, Shft v
l 21'fir ?( pivadr
$5
Remaining in the Post-Officp at Raleigh,- on the
! 5 -..p.? j31sfoT December-.1826' '
Armstead Elizaheth J-Mftchcll JasJ jf -r ' .
a rnnti ritio tirii rt thr rnfinnif
Oct. 25; 1826. 1 " i:'A
New aiul Ghea)t Seasonable
B B. SMITH has the pleasure of announcing
to his friends and customers,' that he ' has
just returned from the North with an extensivs
assortment of superior . . . . ,v ,
Seasonable, Staple Sc Fasct, Dry Goors,
selected with great pains by himself at Auction
ami rnvate aies misiewYorlc ana piulaaeiphia.
Consisting in part, of v ' ' ' '
Superior Blue, Black, Drab and Oxford mix'd
Cloths.. ., . , ...... .1 ': '. . ; ... -iA
Ditto nlue, Black and Oxford mix'd Cassi-
meres and Sattinets. w . . .
Blaefc Silk, Cut Velvet, and Valencia Vestlngs.
Circassian Plaids, and Black Bombazine. . ,
j Plain, Figured and Twilled, Bombazettes. ' '
;, Irish .Linens and Long Lawns, rverv fiiiei ).
Bleached and Unbleached Sea Island Shirtings
Qcheap.-J." v - ; " . r
r- Rose and Point "Blankets. , ' ' '
Negro Clothing, (consisting of Negro Cotton,
Satiriett, and pi iin and -striped Linsey Woolsey.)
i Elegant ,Cambi-ickJGine-hams, (new'style.) '
. A most beautiful assortment of shaded Calicoes
and (2hnz-warrauttd fast $olours, and many ci
mem entirely new patterns.. . -y-Curtain
Calico (very cheap.) ; ;
.4 and 6-4 Cambrics and Cambric Muslins, (very
, 4 and 6-4 MulJ and Jaconett Muslins.-' ' '
'? Plain and Tambor'd Book and Leno do. '
- An elegant supply pt" Plain and figured real
v f . . -m. -J
awiss Musiass, rrom ou cts. to $a peryan', and
among them some i most splendid patterns for
ureases. a- .7I. v" v, .rr?-a -, . . t .
, Some new fashion Mandariri Crape.
Do. Nankin nd Canton- u U do I'- "
Best plain? Black Gros de Naples and Levan
tine. - , T r '-A- . , -v 'AfriA A ' i -..
Superb JJrown, Blue, Blach, Pink, &Pearl
uoioreu liros de Naples Silk. j ,
- A great variety of elegant Merino ', Cashmere ti
Uasswiere bhawls and Scarfs,:from $2 5a to S25s
Fine white Flannel & V ' ly, -
Wide new style Belt Ribands- r ; - "
Gloves.and btockings of all kinds. . 'i f f "a
Fine Prune! and Morocco Shoe . ' . ' j h
4 cases elegant yHats, (some tads and medium
onms, ).- , , - - " - - ' . f .
Cldidren'a'Wc Chih Cans: 'v v: - "
IMeigh, 0c 1. . 37-eo4t
Andrews Nelson
Ayera Alfred r . s
Boyd James ' '.
Burns James If. " ,
Beyers Joseph
Brasfield Isaac C.
Braddy Martha
Bridges Elizabeth
Burlnegame .Henry
Bell Nathaniel " ; "
Uoon Daniel Al
Bledsoe Richmond '
Bedding Henr
Brown Joe. , .')-:. ,
Brazier R". H- B." ,
Brogdon Wm. " '.
.Beasley Elizabeth
Barnes Mat-lt -Bennyfield'
Heriry -Bell
Lavina .
Bullock Joslah
Chdvers.Saily 3
Crawford Wm. It. '
Cooper Richard ' '
Clition wney
Carpenter Benj,
Clifton John ,
Cooper Blunt
Collier John G.
Cross John V"
Christian: Cyrus
Coolly Hannah -Caid
John
)aughtry Turner ,
lunn Grey 2
Dunn Boiling
Dunn Jeremiah
Driver Warren r
Daniel Robt. T. -Dupree
Wm.
Dunn Mary C.
Davis Mary Ann .
Daniel Wm. H. "
Fish James
Fulghum Matthew
Fowler Wm. U. ;
Farrer John
Freeman Joseph
Freeman Kinchin
Freeman, Wyatt 1 '
Grady Dawson , .;
Goodm VVilLs
George Abner
Guthrie John Si.
Muneliam Wiiu" ; ;
Moss 5 Willie j i
Myatt Sarahi
; Moody Thos.,
M cCuITers Sarah
Newton James ?
Nance George w f
Nance? Simeon 2j
,,iaw Njnm J.ru i
- Nicholson Anderson ;
Newby LArkin , i
Ogburnjohn-'
' Obve Isham 2 V
w Pa Ilea Turner. 3 1 -r
V Poyner. Alfred ;Br 2
Porter i Peter v
Price John '
hilips Elizabeth I "
- Puller Stepben;Dr:'
'ri , Pool JIt-ward: '-t v .
, Purkiris David .
1 Parish Nelson II.'
Prince Jbhrf j ; '
Pearson Stephen 1 -Parker
Wiley' , rVJ
t-erry xm icnoias 1
Powell WmJ .;i:'
1 Previtt Zachariah ' .
PoPard, Joshua
Petteford Laurence
Pare John- t
Revis Wm. , r;Jf
Ragsdale Benjn; 2
Rose Chas. G
Roberts Solomon
- Reagan John ' ' '
Rice John j
r llhodes ( Jeremiah x
::- Rencher Abr&m -t
Ray Dicey j'
: ' Ros Jas. D " s J y . . '
Ray Epbraim v ' .
.Reese Ed win' D. '
Rutland. Drusilla .;
Roberts Georgo -'
Shaw John 2 s'jv. .
SimsBurwell 2
Stephenson Jdhnnf .2 -
Olimu dull
Stephenson Stephen 2 !
Stanly Frank ' t
Sun Lodge Western r
y i - t,.
aleAcsdemy ;
errniblic.nhat
tbef h.Vve"at lentrthrsuccceded irtjeitiplovlngllic
Key. Joiiu Armstrong,! JiPjincip ;in this In sit
tvtwnThU Genileman produce .the most ss-
tisfacVofy Vestimoniajs of his pre-eminent iqualifi
tioha as Getlem
Jfe ii jt graduate ''b'f distincnonii? the Columbian
c6llegeD Crpm w.hich,-b
Kejinngs tiie,'mosfr flattering ifesaimoniaU'of cjia- .'
rac'ter and acquirements, from the Retd- Doctor
isTauijmon, f resiaeni or n;e wiege4 uicucv.u.
d. BJBrWnpTeide of Trct e ?s,
besides tfc hiihest ?Tecbmbren'1:ti'cint 'fw the
RevyjFjpptWfof Virginial aiHH'ery.rnarij Uct...
o!istfngiiishtd"niii eqU'Wiirclory;
i Mrnrmstr6n,7(has .taughy the ; pf eshn.t ; r in ,.
tWfr -VAtWilIe" Ahckdemv. Va Dn W hartc -..ci "
Dr,
phy,
U ames,.tor Vaind otlilf .i. afTrcl, the fr.
!i1test;monralari)Fhli sirccessJIn Teaclji'S-.
all of which the sTrosteeswA'uhF Mii-at
in mrnmryjew itli
aminationt -o.fi .I?i redenf ali andmeXLc '
Teaching," they areabundaiitly.53tisfied and can,
with rileastire and-confidence. recommend bin
tq,thepu6lieFf,u1 !' fl'ti !-. ; '
?Thc Scluol .will go into Operation on the '
day.of JanuaTy,next,; The price of!Tuition wul
be S3 persdssionforReading W'riUog and Arit -
metic$ 1 Q yr ' English Gram mar , GeOgraph
Histbrv; Scc$12;for Latin, Ireeki j;rencli, A r.
tronomvJ Natural and Moral pniiosopny Aiatrrc;
maticsj andaUthelbigher 'Hranclieis of Arts c
Sciences, tobepaid in- atlvance: I he 1 ruste; i
have obtained from Chapel !HiU. the ' System t"
Stulies. taught there, aqd the cturse of. Studio -rr.
this Academy jwill be i?recisejy uch as to
nare'Stndents froni this S6ho6l to 'enter wit' -
theiFreshmab; Sophomore; J utnor; or even Seme:
Class of our Untversitv. ' ?
j fThe TrnsteesUrefwefl awart'ofthy5conveni
ences that Na. young; nwlidojjr lender, h er.
College, havjng- piirsueu a course D stnciies li
ferent rrom'ltb'at' '&uglit inth'ejUilyity,-, and '
they are determined" to have .ail. eVe to-it. .
sKtiam can-oe'iiaa in respecxaaie nouses in uio
Village-atl32 0;.cT'M5ssioii o4 ; r
niie character of Nasliville js sp well establi -
ed for health., that' jt is deemed unnecessary jt .
say ariy thinsr here. ' There are several never-fa'-
f A ing Springs of excellent water hear the Academy.
V a lie ' rusiees aire convinced ujai no vc-iuen -
ever conynenceti tinder more fk?or&iilcr auspic
Indeedif aisUnguishid Tacher bealthin ;
situatioii, cheap n.essof terms,, and '7 vigilance "n :
the guardians of the sctiool, c'aiv recommend it
a generous public,' we. are assured that th:s 1 i- ,
stitution wtlL be vef'y libelyericoufaged.
- i By qrder bf the Boards ; '
7 , i , .d.'.t - IL'BLOtJNTi'SecV.
Not'.' 25; 1826.
nnHE stibscriber gTitefal for pis ors '
i Mj t by .assiduity and attention , to ierit ac 1-
nuance ot puonc paironge v nelfcnas toe, p.. r
sure to inform hir'tHencls aud ctistomers.tliat he
lias lately'received Tro'nYNew-York a', large f-nd
wellselected supply"' of 'articles in the Cc . . r:c!
nojrARTs Hine of .business which with the Vrt
hand makes his assortment very Ood,' consisting
Soft S helled . Ajmonds; Spanish Uquonce ff
Prunfs-St tigs;! Fresh .Tamarinds ,: '? .
Brazil , c tiUves, Capers &;Anch6,
AJ,'A -i.t.- " -- . .
- '
-JNUtS
Li
Pecan"ii
Madeira'! f
Filbert and
Shell Bark J 1
Cake Candies, It
CordiaU of every
cnption , ,
Champaigne
Madeira i
ron cc r
Cltret .
Vies
b
K SpCTniafciti Candles' '
H vPearrBarleV; .' V :
.i' t, mroecnewing lOD-rct
,t Xo. lards do '. d. , r
des- f . da .;.; Cut -do-; ,
.snanish. Cigars,- . ,
'Comii.&. Tprpc ' 1 dlUo
Goshen Cheese '; '
AVater & Butter Crack-
;f.
mes
:ers;'v..
Fresh Lime juice $c A; handsome assortment.
r ., oi.Aauies ,voric uas-
. ' kets -. , .
N. Y- Pippin Apples I ' "Market dittb ass V si i
St. Augustine Granges 7 Fresh -Smoked Beef
Dried Citron 'v . tUl Bologiie Sausages "
trreservea Limes c. ' ...voa Jcisn: j(.
Ginger'
Cologne
Pough-
Gardner Charles T. 2 Sugg Joshua j
Gower Wm.
Gregoiy : Wm.
Grande val De G. i :
H utchins Merritt '
House Ransom
Horn George
Holt Elizabeth
Hubbard Willie
Hunter Reddick .
Hood Chas. A j.
Harwood George
Haywood Sally 1 j
Harrison Wiley
llorton James M.
Hendon James, :. ; n
Hunter Jocob : ,
Hope Xl'ms N. .2
Hinton Geo. W.
Hall Thomas
Hawkins Clinton 1
Harris Ned ;
Herndon V 8c Co.
Handcock Wm. J. c
Hill Nathaniel
Haywood Zilphy :
Harris John ; "
Hendon -J. !
Hassam Margaret ,
IliJlinos. y
Job nson Warren ,
Jones Wm.
Jones 'iSthelctred ' '
Jackson Lee' ' "
Jones Ridley
Jones Archd.',
Jones Mary
Jones Jas. Y. V ,
Jack Wm. If. ' ; ,
Jones Josiah " 4
Justice David.'jr.
ioyjaer Matttiew I a
Lord Ilemamm
LUther George
Lee!Agnes y
Locust Anderson
McCullers'H.A. i,
Medlin Luanda .
Merfiott Benjn.' :;
. Jan. 1, 1827-
r-
t. --
Scott Joseph
Snipes Sindy .R. '
' Strickland Matthew jr
; Scales Abram - 'y
, Sugg Elizabeth ' . f 1
Seagraves AVm.f t 1 ;
Smith JohnlLj g yy
Spice; Wm.) :y
Seawell Elizabeth v
, Sneed Robert. i . Vf
S mith Jesse. y
Steele George,
" Sexton James
1 "Sledge DilworthV
. Smith Alexander
Sturdevant Eliazbeth
Sears Barbe'e 1
. Scott Charlea
Sugg John j ,
Sugg Osmund
SIiHmblyJohn
Speight Win. r' ,
. .Thrower Jesse
Temple Burrel -, ' '
Thompson Reuben
. Taylor Angus
Trewolla Henry r '
- .Thomas Sally - ? .'
vTaylor Littfejohn :
Uttty Wesley J
Woodward Pleasant
Williams Benton 4
"Wirrrrinc T a ft iw ' i 1 '
;; AVatsofi Grey J?
"Williams J ohn . -,
. Wilsons Uinphey . u: 1
Williams Solomon. ;
Wobderd Jas; i s ':
;WieU Matthew
. ' Weathenpoon Jesse:
, J"Williama George" :
. White John .f St
, w ooa.iiioses -t , )yit ;
Wright Jbsebh V Jf
f Watford Joseph j i
; . Wobdmrard, Joseph!;
Yates Basw ell Cl j
DANIEL PECK1 P.
' New; I Brewed '
To- ; keepsie Ale; t ' ; . , ,
VT With' a great variety' of
Water
malum yt
Nutmegs & Cassia
The above articles- are all perfectly fresh and
of the best quality land will be sold low for ca,sh.
A liberal, discount wi'.r. be made to. person
buying Candies' to sell again and, furnished at the
l m. a - i - - - ' . '
shortest notice.
23 Swlatr
11ENRY IIARD1E '
-' 3 doors : below W. v .
,:D. thaw's Store, Fky
. etteville. St. -. "
3 i
The French Si Spaalsh Iiancniaccs,
TFRofessor FAtjpreylbus to his departure for '
LSr the north, pnjpnses delivering a brief course
ot lectures on the-beforeraei...otied languages,
-An accurate and fluent pronunciation rf the for-
mer, can oe acquired m Jijtun, xh ot.the latter
m seven., lectures. - ; ;'''v v .'. i'f -. ,: "f
Ladles and gentlemen who may be willlnir to
become .subscribers, will please 'gi ve their names
to the Editors of the nicgislef, or to the Prpfes- "I
sor at the Eagle Hotel, where .every further in-
formation in reetrd to : the... system! fee. mav be
obtaihed; - , a ?:A . yy': --,
The hours of attendance upon the lectures are ,
to be regulated by the maioi ity' of each class, and
should there 'be a suflicient number " tf female c
subscribers,, they I will receive; the lectures in a;
separate class. -. J .-.V,-'. , S i :f 'A r -
Mr. John Powell havinsr nolhelv: tendered t!:2.
use 'of tlie Assembly-Saloon which tiU be ke
comfortably warm, the classes will be lecti .
, nere. ri 1 h. f y.-ti " ,U n 'a . ... . '
Terms ot the sessional course cf each eth!n:';"el'
ten dollars. - ' w! v-.a :'-'"?..- :
- References, ithe.Gbyrnor. Mesrts. Gales and
Son and John K. Campbell.
Raleigh,' 25th Dee.' 1825.
24Tr
The above Letters, if not taken out before.the
first of April next, will.be sent to the General
GommiL:- A-yy
ffO the Jail of Bertie County, cri tl ? 12th da v
1 1 of DecV; 1826, HEGRO T lAiratcut
years of age, trho calls liimself Yi ' :intp: V "Hs
says ne DeJongs to peter. Bay ley; hung in Ch-ir-
lotte uounty, ya( and to at tie was purchased of
is requesteq to come forward, ; prove prcpe, ty
pay charge and take birn sway, cr he y.'U
dealt with as the law directs-
JAMES PALMER, Jail .r. '
Post cflfice as dead Letters. J
T7lni5CT, In 9
Dec. 18, 1SS,
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