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JL IV 1 i i i i t .Ure, emblems' bf the Ydnt power. 1. "SL 't - 'SV"t owl . f ".' -Years win roa on-pan nmc win mums -,;ft ItsWrioittcbangw-but, in vam ' y ; 'I.'' ' rrl 11 " i:f nn chr.vt inJ-infV-J . "M . f ' tVnd U caire'er return again! -t ft . pt time ana.cnange n us iiu 'mvw .t . 'i I Yet happlrr. is the. rose's fiite, v t..I ' ; '. : V- ' J ' " ' For Spring wlllothetlevs restore,, ); - i . .Ajjd Summer will new fhiwers create, y . rl Whtihbse which WowuM, before. -J f: r'f ' tVicf'succeeds jo fancied bliss, - :" k ; 4 ' Oh ! . what' shall 'cheer the lonely TieUt, ; K' ' ri-' Orsofteu 'sorrovrs bitterness . J, r , . j f ".' -Years win roa on-pan nmc win mums i , , 1 - : o ISnl en d id-A s s Jrtm cn t : 1 " OfScdsdnabltJDiyGotids 4B" tiMi haVbVth'e lite an ivals, their as- sbrtin' ntor6"ods ltTthe above l;ne is.now, com--pJete. As thVprincipat.part of fthee. -Goods t 6t tvore'bouhf H .cash sales in . Jfew-YorkjiBalti-I . -fhor'fcn,VPhilAdelplna,' thejr are enabled, in ma- -t.v-lnstances; tr-ll:khm Below the oxiemal r; prime ; cost, i.pd purchasers womld do well to - MveAlwttli&ai they flatter themselves from IheVcxtens'rfe purchases on Jhose terms they t cannot he imdersold Ijy any I louse iathe Union. ' ' The fa! lowing. are monET the Articles,':! Superfine black and blue .Cloths and Cassi meres '-do:'elllev "colours "lo , . do 4 Vestintri In prrehi vaiiety : , (Plis;e qibtn, hisluonaUie colours : -y SattlnAus nfverv-i description, ,i i$ v ! ' '''TbarnauRlit K'eiey.LinseyVpolsey and Plains, ' ' ' V for servants wear - V , J nose and fo:m liiunt-".-iiau.ci.3 ; 1 Kid, white, bhie, eteen and yellow Flannel and .i- --jjreen Iteuze ' - ' ' f, ' iMcns' Cambletand Plaid Cloaks , , ; ; vtVliSj r ' 1 ".'' do; ... ' ,l Scotc and Caroline Phi'uls - : Bombazetts and llomhazines assorted colojirs Iktcno and Imitation do-' do l 4 A.WVvi-firf. Boots. and Shoe, ' V eGroeeriesilireisn xind Crimean Lu ( if rfrp?;ifrfshVrirave to announce to the ScotchOrpctingnd He;rih4?ugs . f ''4 : , AVorsted and LivmbsWool Hosiery of every dc ' Silled Cotto and Hrigonia : do,. .,; ' sfsi " 1 f, 'V 1 ' ' ' 'irk cio do v iatent and Cbrhfnon Suspenders . : , t Shell and-Mock Tuck Combs wcll assorted ' , , . do, i,m iSide t do - Pocket' andj Pressing, Combs T L . .: 'CaTcoes o:4 Sc. 44 in great variety.. . f Cambric, .Vaccyiet't, Mull and Book Muslin, ' iPIiuri and ITtired' Swiss' , do " . Ginghams and colored Muslins ' i4 , : -" " Hah5l,Oiv T'lg iEnghsh German Silfc Hhdkfs -' CotOa? Shawiii and ilhdkCi, .-, , ' . . ' Mhnrtarin, Nankin and Cantqn Crapes, difTerent : i ,rco!oftrs ' , ' 4 . . t. , . Uttck; Sfvhit hhie and pink It-dim Crape , , -BHpK t"iFahc 'colf)ure; ngurcaAiros tie japies rirne-I(alian LustwS" t ' Jkwck, whte;btue, pine, gi-eenj and yellow Flo- Satin Ulatik Snchavs and Sarsnett: : ? jLehord and Straw ti. nnets Furnituretand Camhrk Bimity' ?f Waist Ribhons Kud Buckles Flaip and figured Satin arid LXistrmg KiL.bon.in L Thread ftitd Edrinc BIacknd white Boh- 7'; ,-. ..- i 'V'.- -.4i ' Buttmis and Button Moulds, of every description -doo1 Flo s a d-Cotton -r.. i - ' 3-4, 4-4. '5,4 & 6t: Sleeting and Shirting . r , 3-4, 4-4 6:4 Furniture and Apron' Checks. , Domestic HlaiJs, well assorted w;r , te'-t liorchester'.aiid'iher lledtickfngs , .Sp?inr6Uon,'lt6;5; 6,T, 8, 9, 10,11 1215, . Ccrtfon Ragging - s. Daltl'lsla.goo.lf.ssrtment r f 1 J ' Mens blck, white And brown Heaver Hats . "youtlr- v to -atnUyool ilats? tiflercnt i2es K Oie,and Hiiroess MountlngJ Hardware & Cutlery y SwedUland'KnjironforplantAtlon ue'" ; ' J' Scjiiaye-'.do) Mf Cut. NaHs all sizes " r' ' Fj?vyder4Sh;qt and. Mar ;tead : r . ' - Loaf and lirown sugar ; - CofTee,. Hysnn, 1 Gunpowder, Imperial Tea and vt-Cti6coIate:'- 4 V? -V" . GcsUei'i Cheese..' Prime Chewing Tobacco ir.dovf Glass 8x10 1012 - Indies" Morocco, Seal aiulLeather Shoes and Pumps' 'VT i , . . .s ;. 5 . Do ,'Prunell Shoes and Bootees V Misses Hoots nd ShoesTif every descripticn. Men's i Pumps. walkfng Slioes and Bootees 1 r' r Boy's, Shoes.of every description r v -i - - 'Children's oc r f ? llum. rood Assortment of Q-ieen's Ware, with rrany ,,t otnerartici i inat cannoi ue enumerated I - in an adverisement ' i ; . f , . i j V II A ZLETT & ROB BBT KYL E. Raleigh; lltb Dec; 1826.- i ' 1 ?0 2alm v. JaicH?,v SilyeriPlate,; Jewellery TTOHKii'STEDMANhas on,'haml,,a genera . ' ftjf .1 gei'erat.Assortmem o; uooos :in nis line ""- . consisting, f L.adiesand Gentlemen Gold Lever W nfclif s, Sib er Lever Watches, and Plain . Do 1 Fine GM-ChairfSeala ajicVrteys ; Breast Pins, . - Fh.& UJKirP' 15 r Hlngs Fcarl sets of Ear IKhgi - 'and Breast Pins ' Silver Sou Ladles : Table , 1 " DescrtVreaMns ard and, Salt Spoons and Sugar - Tongs i , S51verr Tumble? sr Pencil Cases, Thinv hies, ctf. xc. s4 , . . . j , ,: V 4 Persons" wishing? to .purchase any of the above rielerare; .invitett'i to examine Ins assortment, ? as he is Confident his Goods -art' inferior o none in thii parjt of the coiintrvand he js.dettrmined to selpon as' reasonable ferma they can .be pro- cured elsewhere. " . Ts 5-,.. . , YVches carefully .Tepaii cd-'and clraned,and wftrranted.to : perform v c'.l, pr'no ftjrriiiSJition vill he received." 1 .Toll '-.work i X all kir.ds -Vcti- J: ' ' ted' at k Ke shortest notice; v ' . ' " RaTetr.DecJ 20, 1"6.; - ' :N." B. Old " Gold' and. Silver rece elv(ei at iult f value v Bonnet Boards, MUlinett and.Tillpting . P--1 InvLirJensi"'Ian'hs and Sheetings j , v ' Brt!-ver; Table "and Russia Diaper, - . RasHi'sheetlns-,5 llowIas.Tickleiilburg,.' Ozna- r ' t i- 3 ' lMei?s Shoes and Brogues for Servants., .-: ':'-V Lisbon and Malaga'. Virie. phl'lcy?- and Northern &0Whiskey, French Brandy, Jamaica N. E. - ; t i t nu TPTJ1 AYIiTTFf VlifXIl' Mould Candles just receiv-;lLl.-cd and for said by ' y Y'l . , ..Cash p ..auccivcn for Tallow. T rrr i '. On.theofiKt of Mbrch,1827i.-? .Bv HC. CAREY & 1 LEA,, J v "Thersl.Nuqiber ofthc X Jlmezican QiinrterhhRevicxv. "ITN'thus arinwncin a Hew Quarterly .Tohrn ( ihe'pdblishbrs'Atatcv.Mbat their' desire is to either, and difTuse, information In very ' pVrt of uetnion, andtto provide ait, Additional channel for the.-reciprocation of light and sentiment be-1 tween h the .American. 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'No.! 25 for No vember, 1326. 1 ; " i ' ' ,M Contents. ! Observations on the tnfluenza. or Epidemic catarrh, as it prevailed in Georgia, in the winter and snrinr of 1826, by Alexander Jones, M. D. ; 2. Note on Retention of thc"Tes ticle?j &c by E.. Geddiiigs; M. DV 'of Charleston. S.:C. s 3, Fever treated with lare doses of Sul phate of Quinine, in Adams county, near Natchez, Mississippi, by Henry remne, M. l, A. Oh Leu corrhca, by William P. Dewee, M. D. ; 5- On Vitality,and the Vital Forces, by 'Samuel Jack sen, M. D. Professor, Ike. &c. : 6. 'Observations oh Inflammation ofte Conjiictivn, by Isaac Hays M. jl. one oi tne aurgeons of ine I'ennsyivania Infirmary for Diseases of the Eye and Ear ; 7i On the Division or Extinction'of Mercury by Tritu ratVon, with Observations -ind Expcr'meMts on the Blue Mass and other preparations of Mercury, by George AV. Carpenter of ''Philadelphia t 8. Re markable Spontaneous cu-c of Aneurism, with observations on OhliteratTon of ArtVries, by Wil liam Darrach, M.D. with a plae ; 9. Observa tion's on; the Morbid Effects produced by tlrink ing Cold AVateiyby Daniel J. 'CarrolJ.M. D. ; 10 A Topdgr.tphical and 'Medical Sketch .of Tinicum Is'and, Penn. by Gorge F. Lehntan, M. 1). : CasP8ll Case of Fractured Sen fi, with lossor a portion otl.the Brain, by Alex. Jones, M.lKf 42 Case of Tumour, successfully extirpated, by uitiu ii"xcis) i'A. irwurer on vptrative Surgery rn Rutgers College, New- York', commu nicated by Dr, P. Cadwalader," With a plate. Quarterly Periscope -European Infdtitnce-PJiy-siohgy-!. On the Motion of the Blood in the AVins, "by David Barny,' M. I). " Theory and Ptac tic? of Medicine- 2: Case of Rheumatism of the Heart ctrred by Aapuncture ; 5. The Use of Tar tar Emetic. iPatholoinf.'l. "Aneurism- of the Aorta, Ulceration, Suppuration, and 'Opening1 of .iic r.iucjLi3iii -oai;, wiiiumi ti cniorrnage. Siire"!. 5. Strictures of the Urethra ; ,6. Dis location of the Vertebral Cblumn, complicated with. Fracture,, and followed by recovery; 7. Aneurisms ; 8. A Case -of Popliteal Aneurism, in which the Femoral Artery was'found to be divid ed into two trunks, which' agan re-united where the vessel passes through the tendon of the tri ceps muscle ; 9. Opera ion for Imperforate Amis, and termination of. the Rectum in the A'agina. Midivifery 10. Expulsion of the Placent a in ca !ses of alarming Haemorrhage Case of Uterine Isemorrliage. jn' which the 'Transfusion of Blood was employed Unsuccessfully ; 12. Case of Ruu- ttire of j the Lima Alba. Materia Medica.- 13. Antidote to Prussic Acid ; .14. The Mad Village. Arrierie in Intelligenccr-De Phosphor! virtutibus quibusdam, auctore, J. D.' Codmari, M. D. Cases otJSiervous irritation, exhibiting tlie efficacy of cold as a remedy, by S Jackson '& Case of As- phyxia trom, HrpwniMg, by A. J. Coxe ; Extracts from an; Account, of a Case in which a new and .(ecuimr uptrauon ior Ainnciai Anus Was per formed 1309, by Philip Syng Physic, M. D. No tice ofa double male Foetus,' by W. E. Horner. AiviJ. ; ".Qua.CK. Weuicines and Quackery ; Pro fessional Hint.' s JMerary JVotices. Geddine's. lainiuuuii ui iiciuii uii .Diseases oi Tne Heart. &c fiornci-s system ot Anatnmy $ Translation of ilirousais ; .. Dewees on the Diseases of Females ;T!us woik is publ shed on the first of Februa ry, May, '..August and November of each year ; subscription five dollaYs'per annum. Gentlemen at a distance, who desire to have if forwarded tn them, are requested to transmit th'e amount of one year's subscription. Amoner the contributors to "tlii work nro tr. found m:;nynof the ablest physicians in this coun- iyf auu lruin iue arrangement ot the publishers, tneyjiave no tloubt ot seciumg the aid of. many umc (.umaouuoiis cannot lau to aoi va lue tOl'e'i i!; 1 ' r-:--1: ' i. ' ' ' ; . .. ;;AW(n&A'Newb'ern.fThrna! Wi: quirements;.jia& already' been secured : but l as it is desired to I bring intoj action talent and know ledir wherever Vitiiatcd, contributions are invit- .4 . ' - . : ; C0ilEN'3 OFFICE, lUiiTftdax, 0 . '4 y scrihers being fully, au'thcrised for that pur : iO'' 'A , December 1 sty .1820. , 51 ' bcs3, vilKsell on the premisesat Public 'Audi-4 ODD Sc liVRN .. VSTM-Scheme Nn.9,' rf the .jitay-draw'Triifii'The-wbole'to be drawn XX ONEJJAY, and. will takepWtf' ilvBalti- r;imore on xne iztifit January 'jviJ IlIOUKST RIZC .t BRHJ.IANT SCHEMK..i I Prize, of. $20?O0Q js go0)0()Q; :' J .'r JQJO'OO ?10,00()' 1 M'4i t :i i 5 13 50 5,000, u 5,000 , 5;00d 5000" .5,000' ,000 2,00() GO, 000 . 1,000 500 . 100 : ' 20 10 . 4 r V. f , - 100 ,200 15000 153G8 Prizes, drr.t'inor to R 1 14 .000 ' TNot one Blank to a Prliel -Theiohnle 6711-' ohle in CASI, which n4 usual ut fJoiiKNfa'OFFios, can be had the MOMENT THEY ARE DRAWN. Tickets - R5 -00 I Ouaktkws - - ' 1 93 Halves - - 2 50 Kiuhths - - - - fisi To be had in the Greatest Variety nf Wumhfr i . . 5 C dd and Even,J at i lottery &,xchange Office, Nol u , t A fatketr street? Baftimore : ' 114; Where both the great capital prizes of One Hun- dred Thousand Dollars were obtained in the late Grand state Lotteries, and where the Highest Capital sold in the last Grand. State Lotterv wfl tutaiiic-u, tutu wuierc more - fJavittiL I'ttTi been obtained than at any other Office in Jl . THIRD CLASS OF THE e iiavt met'tctt.' Grand State Lotterv of Virgin in i THE WHOLE 1M ONE DAY. The Drawing will take place in Richmond, on i, THE 24th OF J NUARY. highest raW, ' 20,000 SiSZiZsAZlS ."; '' SCHKxMi:. 1 , - 13 S10,000 . " 5 ,00i 4.000 ; 2.00(? 1,000 2.000 1,'coo 24,000 6446 Prizes, amounting to i S4950f;O QC'The whole payable in CASH as hcm! t v uiikin's OFFICES- Tickets only $3 00 j Quarters, 75 cts. "u,cs . a oy. tieiths. 7r.fs.;':,f.' ORDERS fiom any part of the United Slates, either by mad (post paid) or private conveyance, enclosing the Cash or Prize Tickets in nv nf the Lotteries, will me-t the same nromnt and punctual attention asu on personal application. Address to , . ' ' ; S. I. COHEN, Jr. i BROTHERS, Bait. Sept. 1326. BitTiMoar.. 03" COHEfi's. OrfWff 6f Itterv Iten'sterJ will be published immediately after the drawn. and will contain the Official List of thp Prizes it Will be .forwarded gratis, to all who ,pwrcbase their tickets at COHEN'S OI FICE, and who signify their wish to receive it. v , A One Hundred Dollars Reward. ANA WAY from the Subscriber, sometime in September last, four Negro Men, z SLc, scipio; jnnnv, ahdiSEr , ISAAC is aboMt thirty years of age of middle stature,ppareir.a;h-, with 'somemarks of the w hip upon his back. He can read a little, has some knowledge of figures and the enfpenter's trade, Sc has a downcast look when spoken to He had on when he went ofTa blue cth coat, rolive color ed pwntiiloo s, and. a Ca4tor hat. .. , SCIPIO is about 5 foet 10 or 11 inches high, spare, made, and about the. same age of Isaac. JERRY, is a stout Tellow, about 6 feet' high, and 26 pr 27 years of ac. and has a sulky hc. KASEY is about 5 ieet 8 or 10 inches high very stout, between 45 and 50 vears of age, and liuips a little in walking, caused by having his thigh broken. , 1 ovpeel they are endeavoring to get north-, wardly to some non slaveholding State, as Isaac for some time had a 'disposition that wav, ahd no doubt. has enticed the rest away with'him. I ex pect they were all in company with another of my nero men, who went off at the s'ahie time, and who has since been 1 dged in Granville Jail. Massersof Vessels aid o hers are5 herebv for-' warned aga'mst harboring or carrying ofl" said fel- ows. I will give the above rewaitl for their deli very to me, or refinement in any jail, or for in- ormation so that I get thim again or; Twenty Five dollars for any one of them. ' v , NATH N B. WHITFIELD; KocKtoni, Lenoir County, 7 . November 15th, 1826. 12. tf. I Rockingham County ''" - , Court of Pleas , and Quarter Sessions, November Term, 1826. . . , . '" . . Jane W. Calland, x : - ' ':;. " "! f:. ' ' . A-' :' ';. John Smith, Wm. W. Smith, Reuben. Hopkins and James Hopkihs, Execrftors of the last will and testament bf Booker CaUaJid, dee'd,' and Eliza Calland, Wm. B. Calloway, Jtihn M. Cal loway and - gmith the Husband and Ad minisrrator of the late Matilda A. Smith, :. De fendants. 1 ': -:'y- . ( ; "j.-, FT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, -'that the Defendants in this case, are not inha bitants of this State : it is therefore ordered by the Court that publication be made for 6 weeks in the RaMgh Register,eiving notice to the saidN jietenaants to appear at the next Court ot I'leas Quarter Sessions to he held 'for the County of Rockingham, at the Coin thoiise in Wentworth, on the 4 th Moivlay of February next, and answer otherwise Judgment' and decree will be entered against them. Witness, Ro. Galloway, Clerk of ??aid Court, at ,: Wentworth, the 4th Monday of November, 1826. ' -.; . . , - ! r BO : CALLAWAY, c. c. ; . lu lie.v w Ir ess . IHE inventor of this Press wdl temain in Kar leigh a. few weeks, and put one up for public examination. I here have been ou punt in v ir ginia, the past season, anil .1 "have recommenda tions from persons' who have used Screws and other Pres ses,- before tlsing this.sthrsPress occupies trnt smaltfspace, ajiVtcah;bebuXH In 'the Gin Imuse, and" the Cbtpa packed ; in any 'weather) Tlie Press is verlurable and re piires .but two hands to work it. 400 Jb of Cot ton, is eatitv put into fiveyads of bagging." The whole cost is about $80. -" Mr. J. C Stedman will furnish Models ahuVPatts Piice C6uh ty rights sold pnrsortable' terms.- 4 ' ." . iThe'h older of. two Tickets" ort two. Shares wilt 'be certain Vf''btatnintr'ifff5 One Prize and 1 Prize of SI 0.000 1 5,000 ' 4 1,000 '20 200 20 . 50 100 10 20Q 1 5 6000 . .4 r.:" AV the 2S!d nf .TrinnnW iiMt etih on.. that highly ..-valuable Tract of Land now pwn ednnd occupied by Tb6mas B Eaton contun' ing abiutt three thousandf acresv lving ot the outli side, of : Roanoke r verf th? tfie couhty of v aiTen near tne Halifax line, adjoining the lands of William. Eaton, Wjn.:PiUtUerl'andAVjniaiir Person, senJt The low'grouhds are; extensive and rich. The imprqvernents thereon consist of a! .comfortable and convenient dwelling house, together with .-every btherr necessary out build ing.. Also a valuable Overshot Mill, tnewly built,9 0111 1 iyur, u,ui.uu uni:ai;i niM;w.iie; upwarS of One Hundred Negroes," consisting of Then, Vd j ' ... , j ..... . . men, poys ana gins, as iiJteiv as anyintjie State -together with a large stocky of IlrseMuTes;5 Cat tie and 4Iogs'-fc Household lamt Kitchen'Fur- vember next, with interest from date. rhe sler will positively take place, and he continued from aay to ay until the whole is disposed of Botid with undoubted security will be required before the property is delivered, and should atty pur chaser fail to comply with these trms,. t he-pro-perty will be re-solj, and the first purchaser be held responsible for the deficiency.' i'"...''-; . Any person wishing a further f de sctiption of u-.v.,.. -(v.y, uuluiu -oy rererene to William Eaton - William - P.' Little'William Person, sen. ofWarren, or to CoL Jos Hawkins, in Raleigh, j ' 1 ' . : r'. ' '-. i t'.'; HENRY FITTS, :r?'f' ' ' iw r GORDON CAiVTHORNi -i Warren count. C. Dec. 26. , . 26ts : ,by: j; Gales No. 2. Vol. 4. HawksitReports; Containing the .Decisions of the last Term of the Supreme Court; . 1 In the Press, and. will be published in a few days, a Revisal of the Act3 of Assembly passed siuce 1820, with a copious Index, by one of our mpst eminent legal charact ers which will make thW Hevisw I. complete-to the present time. Dec. 25, 1826 - a t Drawing zml Painting S choolC f i ..' -i. , : ' -v!.. ,i '"-'Si c - MRS. MAULING will Teachi Drawing and Painting on, Velvet; l'aperand Satin, at her usual terms bf Tuition to conWence the 1st of, tmiarv. v , ; " ; h B Portrait and Miniature Painting by J. MARLING ,. - .' - ' December 20." ; ; ' 23 3t Clerks of the Superior Courts AND other Gent l men holding Subscriptions to the New M ip r.f North-Carolina, are re-s quested to return the same by the 1st of January next. Ttuy will he so good as to present them, in the mean time, to such persons &s will be like ly to patronize the work, who J have not had ah opportunity of 4doiiig so already. rThe price "to non subscribers wdl be $10. VeVy frw, howe ver, more than those subscribed for will be print ed. To remove any objection that fnay be urg ed against subscribing, thepublisher.wisbes it to be understood, that none cf tht subscribers will be held bound, if. the Map is not correctly drawn, finished in the best manner, and of the best ina terialsi ' ' ilf-V , ' - Frojh .the returns' already received, the, Pub lisher is warranted, in believing,! th:t a subscrip tion of not less Oian one thousand names will be obtained in Nrth-C rolma, amoilg whom are, His Excellency the Governor, alt! the. Officers of the State Government residing at the metropolis, tie Members of both Houses of tlie Legislature, a liberal proportion of the Prufessi na' Gentle men, a larg- number of that iinoit resp-ciablei fclass of citizms. th. Farmers, andjgeneralHthe ! Mc-rchaiits and Trailers i f cur 'Po-i ns. to. whom a correct Map of he State is particularly desira ble. . ' - y !. v ; ) The Publisher takes this opnportumtv toac knowledge his bbligatiohs for. tlie polite aiten-i tion whichhas een uniformly paid to his 'appli cations for assistance in the prosecution of his work, and especially to those: gentlemen who have interested tliemselves in procuring the sur veys'of the several counties. .Any . information calculate c -to benefit the work wUfj still befthank fullv received. . j : ,:; JOlIJl MACRAE. Fayctteville, Dec. 18, 1826. 1 j ' , ;23 U - Tvmbti-Y. J- :"; :y ':j ' Navy Commissioners' Office, . : 1 . ' ' 9th Decemb r, .1826.' iJMIF. Commissioners of the Navy will receive sealed Proposals until the IJih da t Janu ary, I827V for the supply of the-i following White Oak and Yellow Pine Plank is toe ks, to .-be deli vered at the rt-spective Navy -Yards on, or, before the 1st day of May, 1827, viz : . ' ? v Jit Portsmouth, iV. II. ? 1 -: 4,000 cubic feet While Oak, , k - 6,000 ; '.Yellow'-p.iiie.', Jit Host 071. . ... ' ' 12,000 cubic feet White Oak, , i0,000 Yeilow Pine.' Jit New-York. 1 12,000 ciibic feet AVhite Oak, 10,000. Yellow Pine.' ( Jlt'PMaW 8,000 cubic feet White Oak, .1? U A 8,000 " Yellow Pine. , , - i AtNorjolk. : " 8,000 cubic feet White Oak, ' , '' ' ' 12,000 . .. Yeilow rme. ' : . Jit IFasfiinsftoni . " ..I 6,000xubic feet AVhite Oak, 7 ' 8,000 ; ? , , -Yellow Pine i All the White Oak Plank Stocks to be from 30 to 50 feet long,- and to average 40 "feet i length ; to be not less than 14 inches at butt, the top to be one-fourth less than the butt, and must be cUt between the 1st of .October and the 1st of March. .. ' 1 ' - ---- "' : The Pine Plank Stocks to be of the. best Sou thern long leaf fine grain Yellow Pine, free from bad knots, sap and other defects, trom 30 to 50 feet long- d to average Z0 feet in length, to be not less than 14i nor more than 16 inches j the top to be one fifth lc5s than the butt.- The whule of the said White Oak and Yellow Pine Timber must be of the best quality, and must undergo, the inspection and measurement conformably to the printed 'rules adopted .'by the Commissioners, dated 1st , September last, and now in practice at the respective Navy-Yards. , Dec. 12. :V ' - - . . - 22 3w, - CJowiuYissioii ISusiueSs, ' ' IN RICHMOND. ' ' THE Subscriber, (formerly of thet house of Johnson, Moss & Dugger, Petersburg,) has removed to'Richmond for the purpoe of selling Tobacco and any1 other ; Produce that .may be sent to his management,' on Commssion-rHe will be thankful for favors, and will use diligence in. th dicharge' of his duty. His'ofBce is in a three story Brick Building, within 30 feet of hockoe Wire-house: Orders directed to him in Richmond, or left at Johnson & Daggers, of Petei-sburg, wi niture, plantation Otensds andiOther effects, all of which are of the best4 kindThis 4 Property will be s -Id on a credit tind the ArsK day of No , ,'. .'-, : ' . JFyGA'S V SON W just received a Lr,t eimV ? All-tlife iifwr. niiKi;.:. -.r i. , , ' - ' i "i ivyiva Atnc4(,; them are the following' : 5 " Narrativof the Travels a.nd discoveries in North T4r?LK lrai Wncaan 1822, 1823 and :t U. ton and tlie lateD Oudnev.- .mTLiiLi . UJV of the' Chevalier Paul Jnes. f ! Life; ofUosiah Quincy orBcistori, iv his son 1 AKIieatons Reports, Htli V0!5 . ivaymona on routical Economy, 2 vols Tremalnefcr the Man of ltefinement,'3 vo amloval, or the.Freemason Spanish TjV 2 Francis Berrian; or tfie;Mexicn Patriot, 2 voK Adventures, of Dpn JuanJJe Ulloa, in a vo r i : agto Calecutsoon after: the discoverv i f L, India, by Vacpe Gamaillucbated wik twenty-four Fngravmgs. : ' - Continental Adventures, a novel' 3 vols Works or Mrs, Barbauld, 2 vols. ', ? -A Treatise on Diet, with a view to establish on r practical groundsV a system of Ruks for tie prevention and cure of the diseases incidei t ni t0 a disordered state of the digestive fu'ic- -.tions. i By J. A. Fan's, Mrb. Vr. S. Recollections of the Peninsula! -by the author of Sketche-o Inda. The Hbtory of Chivalrv or Knitrhthnmi nnA .times, bein r the sequel t6 the History cfthc i Crusatlcs. . i By Charles Mills, Esq. Two vols, in one ,?..'! - .. .. ; Narrative of the surrender of Buonaparte and of ; his residence on board.the Bellrophon, with ' - r- t; ' - i""-,l,aicveniswn:cii occurreii, v,in that sliip.- By Capt. F.X. Maitland, ; Memoirs and Poetical Remains of the lafe Jane si ay lor, w it u extracts from her Correspondenct FJy Isaac .Taylor.;. . - A- . : V'isit to Colombia, in 1822 and 1823. " By Colo ? Wm. Duane. , s ji .v-". ... ;,.': A Sketch of the Internal Condjt'on of the United . States of America and of their pclilical rela , ; tions with Europe. By a Ifinsian - attributed v Jo Mr.Poletxa, late Russian Minister to th a v : Govemment. -It- , j ,f; .v r . - . Tie Story of a Life. By the author of Scenes ad Impressions in Egypt and Italy, St. Chiysostom on the Priesthood, translated ; from the original .Greek, with notes and a' Life " of the Father. By the Revi Henrv M. Mason, V, A. M. Rector of St. John's 'Church, Fayette viile. N;C. ' - ' , . ; . ;; . 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' - : a WE, Jbe Subscribers, haviiig been requested? to superinteiMl the. Drawing! of the ?'orth and; South -Carohna Lottery, First Class, hereby r.riifvL that the following were, the numbers' .which were this day drawn from the Wheel, yizr! And that the said numbers were? drawn -iIr in which 4heV stands above I that is in the to say,. No 25. was the first that was drawn j No, 29 was the second ,lNo r:5 was ; theo third 5 j No. 19 wis. the fourth and lasf drawn humberVi-.:'i, , , - Wit ness our hands; at t he tow n of Fa vette ville. vuk r -- 100; - , i - f ii ' - r.P. Jl Jfalleli Duncan M 9ftae, L. I) Henry. HAVING rented, the. Hotel for the ensuincr vear. I shall be prebiafed for i i ! W&eji thie accpnamodatioii of such j Gentle- r ' L il t' I . ' , every tntiig auau oe uone 10 renaet; . them easy and comfortable, j A. R. RUFFIN. 1; ; . -:'' :.f2l'-.- Raleigh, Dec. 14, 1826. ONE Tract of Land, lying four miles' south of : Raleigh,1 containing 224 :.cres, with cleared; land well inclosed to work four or .five hands tp advantage. Also one other Tract, adjoining the other, of 318 cres; with a good Dwelling House and all othedecessary Buildings, mostly nevv,' With an excellent Apple Orchard on it c clear ed land sufScientto work seven or eight hands to. advantage. - The premises may be seen and th terms. kn iwn, by applying to the subscriber, J which will be very low and accommodating tp any person wishing to purchase lands. f V - SAMUEL SUGG. : Dec. 20. - , , " - 1 23 3w H AVE received,, on consignment, an exeel'enr assort-nent of LEATH KU. kv 1 ', - tlejohns St Locher, of Oxfont-the-qushtv oi which, is, not inferior to arty of therb0t Kort he Leather. They will sell ut cioderat -ibices. l RiJg'i, Oct. 23 1, 18?6, t, 1 i i it 1 - 1 J , - fV ntiutUomcLI f,u Ull1 'i'lp:1? 1
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Jan. 5, 1827, edition 1
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