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I . -Jt. -U!sg: Mai ; V.i, i iii 1 1 v .1 , i 'i Oiirs are the nlans of fair, delichtfrl peace, 4 " Tr ji UnwarpM by party rage to live like brothers.' ; iiij , January 1, 18.; .-5. 5 -,- f .". T ' A ,; 11,14 1 1 - Y . I i t I " i I X 1 I I f V VL L' I , 1 il i .. - ' i ii ' . . . r i ' ? . . .. . - i -.... :i .Q. ;, .;... .a ..." ;. ,iJ--V 4 i . i . . . - . r 1 s '. . J i. . . 9tfflBBv-3BTBdHI95PIBIB1y?f s published every Tuesday and Fhitbat, by." Joseph gAlesW son ? ' At riveMollara, per annum half in advance. V i . ' 1 J;" RTISMENTS i 1 - i jit exceeding sixteen lines, neatly inserted three times for a dollar, and 25 cents for every succeed . inet publication's those of greater length ' in the me-proportiQn;i?'CnimMmciin',tnanwuiiy. received,viLetters to the Editors must be post- On the 21st diiy of February 9 1827 THE OXFORD ACADEMY, To be drawnat ltAi.EiGii, on Wednesday, the 21st ri-:; of Februai-v next. L ; : . jrBYAf ES & AMclNTYRE, Alanagers. - i-:'-: JK:-:vv: SCHEME. ' , ! 1 Prize f S7,0d0 is sr,ooo 5,000 ,500 - 1,500 1,320 ' 1,250 4,320 2,1 60 1,080 13,770 5,000 2,500 -1,500 1,320 1,250 ). - 40 0 " 10 5 108 108- 3,084 Prizes? 7,980 C 39,900 4,896 Blanks, y : . Tickets, I In this Scheme, composed of-21' Numbers by permutation, producing 7,980 Tickets, and with threedrawn; ballots, there will be six prizes with three of the drawn Numbers on them ; 324 with r two on ; arid 2,754 with onp only, of the drawn numbers on them. viit, . ? ?v To determine the.prizes, .the 21 Nps. from 1 to . 21, inclusive, will be placed in a wheel on the ""day of Drawing, and three of them be drawn out, and that ticket having on it, for its permutation numbers, the three numbers drawn from the wheel, in the order in, which drawn,. ill be en titled to the prize of. s i ' : ' ;4 $7,000. And those five other tickets having the same numbers on , them inf . the following orders, hall . be entitled to the prizes afiixed to them respec . tively, viz : . L " ' ., The 1st; 3d, and '2d. to , - - $5,000 . . 2d. 1st, and Ml, to - ' - ' r 2,500 2d, 3d, and 1st,' to. - - : ' 1,500 3d, 1st, and 2d, to - - j 1 3,320 ;-3d, 2d, and ls to . r ; i- 1,250 Those 108 tickets,! having two of the drawn numbers on khera, and those two the first and second in either order, will each be entitled to 7 a prize'pf 14:, r-:-' - "- - ' $40 Those 103 tickets; having two of the drawn . numbers on them, and those two the second and third in either order,iwill each be entitled to a prize of -,....:-; ' ' $20. All others with two of the drawn numbers on them, being 108; will each be entitled to 'a. prize " of- ' . .1- -- - - '; $10 '..And, those 2, 754 tickets, having one only of the 'drawn numbers "on -thero,' will be "entitled to a I prize of r' j i -f ; - ($5 . -No ticket which shall have drawn a prize of a superior denomination can be entitled to an irtfe riqr, prize, ...uv'4 'k::'i:'J ' ' - ?vvlf Prizes payable, forty days after the drawing, and subject to the usual deduction of fifteen per ; cent. .;' V ! i ' ,:--;'v" -'--'r f': ; Present price of Tickets, $6, Halves $3 00, Quarters $1 50. - j : - : j ? Orders, inclosing the cash or prizes as a bovei post paid, for Tickets op Shares, will re ceive prompt attention, if addressed to 7 , . YATES ?& MclNTYRE, - ,: " Raleigh or Iyetteville. K. C. Raleigh,;Dec2Qth, 1826. f- (I?YOIVVtieSS7 iVcL UNPAliJSLELLED. ' On Wednesday last,: (the da of drawing of the North and South Carolina "Lottery 1st class) we had the pleasure 'of selling Mr T. and Mr. M. of Fayetteviile Ticket No. - . 7 f r 5 29, 25, . 5 aNprizc of (t: I S5000 1 t which gentlemenwe had the pleasure of pay ing the cash immediately after the drawing, and in ies3 than three Kourg after i chad been purchas-; -7 :- r,'r. - . . . 1 ; In additioTvto which we had also the pleasure lof selling in different sections; of Mi state tlc loir ':Tpmg,i7..:4';V,re)'' ,"i,7": No. 25 : ,57 29 a prize of 0000 Tn a hidf and two Quarters. . Kd; 2571 9 29StTPrize' of 7 ' 19 25, 29, : 1 7 r-' d i nnn 7 7 3,000 500 . 500 25, 19,' 19,5, .1 19,. 5, .89, . :500 .'V19,'.29, S-'.J- " 50? "Besides which, was sold thc.f -ajiital No. 25, 29. 5. "S12'000.U aml various oj!iei-s out of. the State, makinc together the immense sumiof near- IV $Z5,IHXJ, distnbuteit m.vnBiJoilertfr irom ims fhee, am! " where ,-We agaii oher equal chances Jor tortunes in other bcliemes. ' Apply to . r ; --- . YATBs & Mcirv r mi i ? 'Raleigh or FayetcVil. "ftWTILL be received on Storaire at the Store I llniicfaar?o?iiincr llift. U'aran Yard. Faev - - "."'ftk, Ta--; ry j. etteville,' at which place safe and comfortable ac- commotuitions are provioe Tor wagoners ami - 1 . i 'iL." ''"il. iL . f!..L...! nieir, norses. . rereons storing vuu iu ouuscn ber, if they desire it, sliall he advised weekly of the state of t he Marktt,-and may depend upon 'the earliest information of any material alteration in jices. - -' k ; JOIIN .maujiae January 4thy lS27i . t tvu " ... :0 laWUttT ; -vv-t Gpmuutted -jri TBci the .Uil Of BHtte Qountyon the 12th day -A of Dec.vl826iiatNEGl flAN abdJit 25 years of age, who calls hjmselr-WAsingtoii. Je savs he: belongs torPeterlBayley living in Char oite Count V, Va.and.tliatrdie w4sr 'purchased of Mr.-ThoTOus Holley, of this County. ' - The owner Is requested to coroe: forward, i provp property, av charges and take him Way; or he , will be dealt with as the law directs-; -: , ; ? V . : Ii -? " ?!R.4ailor:7 9r;- I r Gentlemen's Wearing Apparel '-lAfMU'WH. NEW YORK.' y - FI1E Citizens of Raleighiand its vicinity are . most nespecttullv informed thston Saturday next, the 16th instant will be opened (at the store oa Fayetteviile btreet, next below Iessrs. Webb and Williams,'-and. nearly opnositetMessrs III St R. Kyle,) an elegant assortment of ,'Gentlemen' Wearing Apparel, which eave been mado iu N, York, within the last month, bv first rate work men, from very best mate.ialv and-accbrdinff to tne-iatesi ionuon raseipns. - - - - As the . proprietor resides in vNew-York, this Establishment will have the advantage of being regularly supplied throughout the- Season, witb every new and desirable article, and of naving its work e; x ecutedh. the best ond- most feshioable manner f, ' : : - f - -The present assortment does not comprise any common low-priced Goods,-nor is it intended thit anvwuch shall be kept what are now-tjflfered are first rate, and will be sold as low as the same qualify of Goods can be hid in any of the North ern CitiesI 1 ' I , , ' ' . The following is a part of the . present assort ment." i . -; , ' mperial blue and black Velvet Dress Coats Olive, green and blue Frock ditto Double breasted drab and olive Surtouts Drab dittOi with cpes j ? First quality. Camblet Clohks, " with green cloth -7 lining and seal; sk'm collars Do do Surtouts, with cape and fur collars : Drab cloth Box Coats . i Imperial blue, black, olive and drab Cloth. and 7 Cassimere Pantdoons Riding Pantaloons--Sherravalleys Black, blue, bulf and wliite Cass:mere Vests Uicli black Eaglish Velvet do English, French and India black Silk do Real Tartan Platd Oloalcs Lined Gloves; Seal Skin Caps Patent Suspenders; fancy Cravats 7 Rcaly made Linen Shirts, trimmed Stockinet Drawers and inside Shirts. ;Alsdfca few Ladies Plaid Cloaks, and' many other.articles ttx tedious to enumerate. 1 The Subscriber, who for many vcars has car ried on the biiness extensively in .;ichmond, Va: has been, appointed by th'eProprietorliis Agent, and hopes that by strict attention to business,nd a desire, to please, to merit a share of public pa tronage! THOMAS LAMBEkT. PI S. lly the next conveyance from Petersburg X shall receive a fuilher supply, Avliich was land cd last Monday from the Schr Juliette, and a- nest which is a case of Gentleniens' firstrate Beaver illats. f Dec. 14. 21 Shocco Female Academy. MRS. LUCAS respf ctfully informs her friends and the public, that the; Exercises of -her School will re-commence on the first Monday 'in February next. The Examination of her pupils which closed on the 17th of November, aflbrded satjsfactbry evidence to all present, of the pro gress they had made. - j r. 7 7. , During the present year an Academy lias been built, which will enable her to board a greater number fof Students, than hitherto, who will have the advantage of her constant attention. The retired and pleasant situation of the! Shocco Sem inary, its salubrious air and jiood water, andjthe faciUty which it presents to Parents for comjrnu nication .vith thir children, (beinff near the main Stage' Road)' offers inducements and advantages of which few places can boast.- . MRS.! LUCAS stands pledged by her former success and the approbation of friends, to devote herself Assiduously to the instruction i- nd morals Of her pupils. Having associated with her,'. An able Female Assistant, the following branches of useful Education will be; attended, to, Viz. Spel ling, Reading, Writing. Arithmetic, Grammar, Geography,' Astronomy,;'- Philosophy, Rhetoric, Chemistry, Logic, History, Mythology; and Bo tanv. k": ;7 . ! ' :!" " i , TERMS. )' Board and Tuition, $50 per session Music 20 perssioii nair payame in auvnnuc. Warren County, Dec. 5, 1826. . i i ... ...t. J The Raleigh Star, Tarborough Free Press, WarrentonRenorter. andWshinirtqn Herald, will insert the above 4 times, and send this office for collection. their bills to levV Academy. THEExercises of this Institution; will be re sumed on the first . Monday irji tne -ensuing month, under the direction of the Rev. Dr. Free- smcin, as Principal, with the usual Male & Female Assistant Teachers. ! I llva lute reirulation of the Board of Trustees, it y malle the dhtyofthe Principal of the Acade my, to spend a portion of every diy in tlie re male Department,, ! 1 It is hoped thattiio Students will attend as early inj the Ses&intr os'may be, as their doing1 so W'iH .gTehtly facilitate tiie proper formation of the everal Classes. ) '7 WM. HILL, Sec'y. Die. 18, 1826. 7 ' 9.?. JUST RECEIVED, ' - ' ,,:'-' : at fhe ' " FasliIdnabW (utotliiiig !Slove7 (On Fayetteviile Street, two doors ielow the ' ; - Market,) '': An asBortmenf of first qualify Water Proof i ' 7 ' Black and Drab . , ' -rA' 'Ijar fcv limits , .. With nianv'othr.-AHi:cles which render the assortmt he -Cinipieie,!ai.a win ue iouna on in spectiui, not to be inferioiSto. any ever offered for, sale in this city1 1 jv " I J r r 7 5 TII03IA3 LAMBERT. Dec.2r. 7;V7 . Vi.. .-. 26; S AXrfSS AT AUCTION, MOSS SCOT f, hav received ,a handsome and geuerallasorunent of: seasonable and fancv S DRY GOODS-; Sue to commeirce . this day "(Tuesday) and will be , continiied .until the whole is snlll. Alter tlie sale of tie dry gooils, a wcll btoke Ilorsfc and Carryall."' , ?! ; A mong tlie dry goods are superfine ctbths'and Cassimeres, Muslins, Cainbricks, Callicoes; Ging hams Shawls, gChfcks,7 Cotton and; Silk: liose Silk BandanaCrjipesid t.Mandarii7 Robes j , with a Variety of- otlier articles too tedious to j enumerate.7;. . "rWi.i 77i :t:r '';-ri iTtiose wish! ng to purchase, 7 are requested to I call and Examine the assortment. .ra i Jajiuary 8th , 1S27. 4 ; 7 7; 7Vr7 ' 7 28-1 1. 7 :f .t . 7 3' y yn4- s'P BLANKS MAST & SPAR S'llSaBBR- Navt Comsiisstoitei TOUEns' Officx, "5 December 22, 1826.5 ! TP?nK Commissioners t)f the Navy will si ' receive Sealed Vrooosals, until .the i5th February: next, for' the- supply of the itiiiQWing JYiast anu spar rieces, delivera ble at the respective; Navy Yards, on or before the 1 at of July, 1827, at .New-York. 2 half spindles, 2 fishes, . 4 heel pieces, 4 side trees, main-mast. 2 fishes, and 3 side trees, for fore-mast, 4 quarter spindles, ' O r . ' . 1 check, and 1 paunch, 5 for -f 1 fore and 1 main top-mast, 1: lower half-main vara, 2 main and 1 mlzen-ton-sail-yards, 2aii one fore and 1 Mz en-top -galhmtmtf 2 jib-booms, 3 (lying do. and 1 spanker-boom, The above for a 74 gun ship. , - 4 fishes and G side trees for main-mast, 3. fishes, 3 half spindles, iind three side trees for fore-mast,' ' j 1 spindle, 4 cheeks, and 2 paunches for mizen- " mast, - '.,"'' 2 quarter spindle6, sknd 1 paunch for bowsprit, 1, fore and 2 mizen-top-masts, v 1' loVer half main-yard, . ' . - . 4 main, 1 fore, and 2 mizen top-sail-yards, ! 4 main, 4 fore, and 2 inizen-top-allant-masts, 4 jib booms, 4 flying do. and 2 spanker-booms, .The above for a 44 gun ship. -! BJiiladelphla. T 1 fore and 1 mizen-top mast, . 1 fbre-top-gallant-maslj 2 main-yard pieces, 4 bow sprit pieces, 7 T 1 sprit sail-yard, 3 top-gallant-yards in one piece, - 2 spindle-pieces for main mast, 2 fishes, 2 heelpieces for fish, t ' 4 side trees, 4 heel pieces for side tcees. 4 cheek pieces, 2 heel pieces for cheek, 2 spindle j pieces for foremast, 2 fishes, 1 heel piece1, . 2 side trees, "2 heel nieces. All the -piece's for the mizen-mast, The above for a ship of the line. , 72 half main cheeks, .2 fore side trees, . 2 main side-trees, 1 fore fish, 1 bowsprit piece, 1 heel piece for main-cheek; 1 heel piece for fore cheek, 1 h:ilf rnau.-yard, 1 half fore-top-sa l-JQrd, 2 main fishes, 2 main spindle pieces, I fore top-gailant-masi, 2 half main-top-sail-yards, - 1 mizen-t'ip-sait-yaid in one piece, 1 spritsai 1-yard, . ' .. 1-jib-boom piece, 1 "spanker boom, i n Tlie above for a 41 gun ship. ''f 1 Washington. j . 2 paunches for bowspr't, 1 spindle, 2 fishes, 2 sule trees, " 2 cheeks, 2 heel pieces, 1 psunch r mainmast 1 spmule, 2 fishes, 2 s.'de-trees, r r ; 2 cheeks, 2 heel-pieces, 1 paunch V torI ;remast 1 spindle-, 2 cheeks, 1-paunch, for mizen-mast, 2 fore, 2 main, 2 mizen topmasts, 2 fore, 3 main 2 mizen-top-gullant-masts, : ; -1 spritsail, 1 fure, 1 main, yards, .' 2 fore-topsail, 3 main-topsail, 2 mizen-topsail - yards , ; . ' 3 fore, 3 main, 2 mizen-top-gallant-yards, 1 crossjack-yard, 2 jib-booms, 3 (lying- ditto, i 1 sjianker-boai, 4'lower-studding-sail booms, 1 spindle, 4 side trees, 4 cheeks for a fore or main-mast, , ' 1 bow sprit piece, 1 swinging-boom','' 1 1 main piece for a mizen-mast, 2 spindles, 1 fish, 5 side-trees, and 4 cheeks for two main masts, 1 spindle for miztn-mast, -1 mizen-top-gallanfm ist. The above for a 44 gun-ship, ' 1 spindle for main-mast, ' 1 cross jack-3'ard, The above for a sloop of war. , t i . Norfolk, t 17 side-trees, 2 paunches, 2 cheeks, - : 1 half mam yard, 2 half lore, 3 mteen-top-sail varus, 3 jio-booms, 4 flying jib-booms, -2 spanker-booms, 5 swinging-booms, fand8 top-mast studding- . sail-booms. . The above for a 74 gun ship. The whole of the tin.ber required above, must be got straight, of long leaf, fine gram southern heart yello'')i!ie. . - Persons wishing: to offer, mav obtain schedules of tlie dimensions, if necessary to regulate their otters on application to the Navy Agent at cither -'NEW-YORK, PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE, NORFOLK, CHARLES TON, S. C. and SAVANNAH, The proposals must be made per cubic foot and ir.usi siaie ine names or xne sureties. - The t imber when delivered, must undergo the inspection and measurement agreeably to the printed rules adopted by the Commissioners- dated September 1st, 1826, "as practised at the several rsiavv Yards. January 1826. i 2S-tl5Feb. Twenty Bollays IVeward. O AN AWAY from the subscriber on the 18th I'inst; 3 bright mulatto fellow by the name of BOB, about 28 years of age, 5 -fret 8 inchfes high, stout made, very.'aetivcj' and quick snok- en; ne is very TrecKieo ior a negro ; lie had., on when he went away a whit" hat, brown panta loons, drab colored home made7coat. and a drab big coat with a large cape ; he had also a dou ble-cased S;lyer,VVatch, marked Norton, Lomlon, No. 34, .with D. Scott's watch; bjll m the case. Theab'ove reward will be paid to any peTson who will take up said - fellow and 'deliver him . to the subscriber in Orange county, - or tt the Jail or of Guiltord county or Ten Dollars if secu red in any Jil so that I get immediate information. ' ;7 ; . -SEYMORE PURYEAR f?,Dec. 2r.-i!.7r;L:. ' ! -'.'- ? 7- - 26 St Fashionable Hats, - . IKREDERTGK. C. , ELLIS,' at , the Fashionable i Clotliirisr Store, two door beloxv the Ife&berti Bank, on fayetteviile Sireetl lias just received an Assorunciu oi f aaniuw ad l c. . li KAV JSK HA b, -warranted ot the first Quality, which lni - be,Uspoiied of oa cconmiodatiBg terms; -b Mrs. Lei ill's & Drti Yates 'Virginia In stitution for co rrecting Impedimenta of Speech. - ' . 1 , V' fllllE Rev. TflOMAS P. HUNT informs the JL public, that he is qualified "to act as'-Agent for Mrs. Leiirh and r Dr. Yates," of the New- York Institution for correcting ' Impediments bf apeecn," ior tne state 01 Virginia. . Tie may be found at th'e Brunswick Mineral Springs, Va. 45 miles south of Petersburg. ..The stage passes by the Springs twice ; a day ; 'and excellentsicconltnodations ort liberal terms may be ohtained there. 7 17...:.7"' ' 1 '" ''' Mrs. Lejgh's system is founded on rational principles. There is no trick" nor quackery,! n it. No stammerer need fear not 'being- cured nor a returiV-uf his disease. .'Numerous certifi cates from the most. respectable ." gentlemen, 'to whom the s'stm has been explained,' ind front those who have been cured by it, attest the'eer taint &' permanency "of MraiT Leigh's discovery. These certificates may be seen by any who' will appl v. But-the reputation oF the system does not depend on ccrtificites -lf any doubt,we can 'ponvince -them -If any stammer,' wej. ean cure them. Letters (post paid) 'directed to' Percival's, Brunswick, Va. wil frecei ve im medj - ate attention. 1 ' Sept. o-eott. . mmmmmt - -' ' - 7 Petx Us n t'R, Va. Spt. 281826. . I CERTIFY with much pleasure, ' that .under the tuition of the Uev. Thomas P. .'Hujct,, of Brunswick County,, who is Mrs, Leigh's Agent:in this state, for curing impediments of Speech, 1 nave oeen m tnree nays entirely reieasea irtun very distressing habit otVStammering contracted upwards of thirty years ago. - t . -. If 1 ever Stammdr again, it must unquestion ably be my own fault, as I sincerely believe that all persons laboring under that affliction may be permjanehtly 'relieved by Mrs. Leigh's . Sys tern.. 1 have yet remaining a slight hesitancy at the pronunciation of some very hard toords but 1 feel confident of being relieved even Irom that, in a very few days more. ' . j - ' 4 II. B. GAINES. AVE, whose names; are hereunto subscribed, do certify that we "have been instructed . by the Rev'd. Thomas P. Hunt, of Brunswick . County, Va. in Mrs. Leigh's sj-stem of correcting impe diments of speech, and that we are satisfied of the Certainty and efficacy of her rule in afford ing permanent relief to ; all stammerers if they will -apply her remedy, & .k is our own fault if we are not entirely cured by it, . . ' ' JON- TRENCH. Norfolk, Va. . II. jB. GAINES Petersburg,, A.jM. ADOUb', ditto, 7 " , J. p. KEEN, n ditto; ; J. J. BURTON, ditto, . JJJLS3Jlm fayeitevii.le,.:n. c. . . i- ' THE public are respectfully in- formed,4hat in -conseqtience of the recent tleath of Mr. Clement Tracy the subscriber, who has been employ ed in the management of the liAFAYE'VTE fi-QTEL. has assiiroed the siiperintendance of it. This 'new and spacious builning, (which has been purpbsely.crected at great expense for an Hotel.) is now in completeorder for the reception and accommodation of Ij'raveli.kus and Boaruers. Besides the advantage of a number of rooms with single bedstfire-placeslp.nd belU't the Hotel contains several handsome Dhawiks .llooxs. and Apabt ments, .particularly suited for the private accom modation.of Travelling Families. - ' BOARDERS; "with or without Lodging, 7can be accommodated. - v . The Furxitore and Bkddixg are of the bes quality and entirely new, and each bed is sup plied with a Moschktto Net. - . BATHING JROOMS are attached to the House, supplied with water, from - the Hay Mount aque duct. " f t v " ! " -. : .. : The BAR is richly supplied with a variety of the choicest Liquors, recently selected for it in theNorthern cities, by an experienced Judge. Large Stables are conveniently placed in the rear ; The subscriber is determined to conduct the House in the most genteel manher,-and ho efforts shall be spared to render it every way worthy of a continuation of the patronage it has received. f I WM. TRACY. Oct. 25, 1826. r 8-laW 3m - Kcw and Gheap Seasonable DRY GOODS 7 "O B. SMITH has the pleasure of announcing JLP to his mends and customers, that-he lias just returned from the North with an extensivs assortment of superior . ; Seasonable, Staple Faxct Drt Goons, selected with great pains by himself at Auction and Private Sales in New-York and Philadelphia. Consisting in part, of - Superior Blue, Biack, 0rab and-OxFOBD mixd Cloths. . v - ' '7 - . v' . 'v-. Ditto Blue, Black, and OxfOrb mix'dCassi meres and Sattinets. " ; . , 7 Black Silk, Cut Velvet, and Valencia Vestings, : Circassian Plaids, and.Biack Bombazme.j Plain, Figured and Twilled, Bombazettes. T Irish Linens and Lone Lawns, C verv fine. ' ) Bleached and Unbleached Sea Island Shirtings (cheap.) ' '. . . -' ",' .' Rose and Point Blankets. . , : Negro Clothing, (Consisting of Negro Cotton, Satinett, and plain and striped Linsey AVoolsey.) Elegant Cambyick Ginghams, (new style.) A most -beautiful assortment of shaded Calicoes arid Chintz leammied fast coloiirstt and many of them entirely hew patterns. - , Curtain Calico (very cheap.) ; , 4 and 6-4 Cambrics and Cambric Muslins, (very fine.-):; - ! i ; ; ." . - -, '.- ..'..- c. : - ' .- -. . 4 and 6-4 Mull, and Jaconett Hjislins. - Pla,in and Tambor'd Book and Leno do. - r "An elegant supply of Plain and figured real Swiss Mucins, from p) cts. to g per yunf, aud among tiiem some; ; most splendid patterns for Dresses. , . :--4 ,x - . - - , - Some new fishion Mandarin Crape. ; t Do. Nankin and Cantons -do. 7 - . 7 Best plain ;jE?&cA: Gros de Naples and-Levan title, "' .i . 'i'"' . - ; - - - - - ' - Superb llroren, KBltis, Black, Pink. 6? Pearl Colored Gros de Naples Sitk; v , - ' - -- A trreat variety t eleorant Merihn Cashmere ? Cassimere Sliawls and Scarfs, from 2 50 to $25. Fine white Iannel.'j.:7-..,;f : v , .t , Wide ffw te Belt Ribands, ii-t' . . Gloves and Stocking of all kiutls. '. Fine Pranet ana Morocco Siioes.S ; 4 cases eleSanKat?s (sometvide and medium Children's F.ur & Cloth Cans. . . fTlHE Trustees of tnc'Nashvnie'3ra'le Academy; " v rJL take, pleasure irt informing 'the ptjblic, that tliey have' at length succeeded in employing the"; Hew JoRn? Armstrong, "jas Principal in this InstU fictions- This'' GehtlemaW i produces.; the-. rnost sa-. . tisctbry testimonials of his pre-eminent qualifi. tions as n' GenUtfiah;aDTvine,and a Teajcher 7 ' He ii a graduate ' disHbcda ; ColIegeTD; TOfpdnf whlhesHles his Hiploma ; he brings the hi osf flattering: Testimonials of cha-r racter and Acquirements, from the' Ueyd. Doctor Sfaughton, tresideit of 'tlJe College, the; Hf vdl 0. B. Brown; Presvtlent bftlie Board of Trustees -'.i besides th liighest recornm;iid:itroris , from 'llicv. . x it . u.i)jniai. vi m giiua, an'. :v cry. lijaiijr itiv;t.- , Teaching, tHey; ere abundantly satisfied and c m, distinguished names equally satisfactory, 7 7 f " Mr 'ATOstrdrig,iias tUg'hi thejpresent year.in ' I th-eCartervill AcadenTyY'd i: ir.- Wharton and " : . Dr.,Jamcs, of Va.?ndbtliers,;afibi-d theinost ahv-- ; I pie testimonials his SUcicess in aching7 ?Fo7 I all of which TrU'ste'ek. 'Wjld' Sup'e tfdy ;thWt:;;;; in an interview'vitli Mr. ' Armstron and au ext " amination of .his credentials', an'd .n.ieihoJ ' of.', i with pleasure and confidence, re him to the:public; ';7 ' ;. ; J:The'cl)b6l7-'w11t- gointo 'iperafion"on7ttie ' 8th ;7' day of j a n uary -. jie xt . J :t' f i e p ri ce Of Ztl n fd i v will 7 be $'6 per session for Reading Writing and'Ant'u-. mctic 10 for English 7Grammarl.Georaphy'7; History, Sec; $12 for Latin;4 Greek, French, ,.s- . tronorajv Natural' 'and Moral Philosophy , Mat he'-' -matics, and all the higher branches of . Arts and ' ' Sciences, to be piid iiv7aHyahce7 TThd Tmstecs J liave obtained from Chapel 1 UH,; tjie System 6, . .. Studies taught there," and the ppur&e of Studies , ' in this Academy Twill be -precisely isUch as to pre- . pareStudents from this School to enter with ease -7" the Freshman, Sophombre? Juhi6r,'or even ; Senior Class of our University. -.-'7 V' f; ':.- ''. ; '- -;'--' ' The Trustees are well aware of the fnconvenV r ences fliat a young man labors under, who enters'.: College, having pursued a course of studies dif- "V ferent from that taught in tl le Uiriversity, and 7 th ey are determined to have an eye to if. r , f: Board cah be had in '"respectable houses in the Village at $37 750,'peisessioh.?fj ' ' " -7ii7 ; The character of Nasli-ville is so well establish- 7 ed for health, that , it is deemed Junnecessarv' to ' siyany thing here There are several heVer-fail- 7 ing Springs of excellent water near the Acadercy ' The Trustees are cbnvinced that no JVcademv1. ever commenced 'tindery more favorable? auspices.1 7 Indeed, if a distingtiishedreacherhealthinss ofv l situation, cheapness Vof terms;' and: vigilance in the guardians of the school, can recommend it to a generous.public," we are Assured that this In stitution will, bejrery ; liberally encouraged U7 ' ; By order pf Board, r vf -- - H. BLOUNT, Sec'vl Nashville, Nash G ty,- N. Nov. 25, 1826. 4' TJIE subscriber grateful for past favors hopes fbyf assiduity and a-ttention toSherit conti nuance of public patronage.? 1 He , has tbeiplea sure to informhis .friends aud custnmers that h& has Utely received from. New Y6rk a large and well-selected supply of articles in ' the fTovrrr.- ti o3r a rt ; li ne of busi n ess v hiqh jkith th ose on vl hand makes his assortment very cood. conistin m part ot - ." -'if- - : :-.-:y:? ' j i'V:.-.. -':;v- Soft Shelled Alrrtpuds 'Spanish Liquonce' " i ' I prunes 8&. Figs Fresh Tamarind! V Brazil : . - Olives. Caoers &. Annlin. ' . Candles 77. Barlev . . 7 ewinbr Tobancn ' akes, Candies Jc jLomllard's do V do do ordials of every des- 7 do:. ' Cut cription Spanish Clears' i , Champaigne U : Madeira ; ' f r Port & f Com'n U, Torpedo ditto Goshen Cheese v . Water 5ilButter:C .ack- . ersv-f, 7;;-?.:,s:,.;'; ' A handsome assortment lof -L4dies Work Basvc 'kcts ; ' " yr. . .',77 larket Jditto ass'd. siies mes Claret J ' Fresh Lime Juice & Lemon Svrup Sallad Od 7 , ' 1 N. Y. pippin Apples St. Augustine Oranges Fresh Smoked Beef unea uixron . j ,- . jjolone Sausages -Preserved Limes & ; ! Cod Fish ' . . " ; .Ginger' T ' ; ' Newt Bre wed t 'Pough Cologne Water & Po- keepsie Ale . ? r matum ' I; With a great variety ot. Nutmegs & Cassia - Children's Toys, SiC.' ; The above articles are all perfectly fresh and of the best quality and will be sold low for cash. ' A liberal discount wiil f be made to. persons . buying Candies to sell agin and' furnished at the shortest notice. ' ' . . " '":-. " iv ! ' - Y UliNRYIIARDIE, ;. ' , "3 doors 'below W. fc . ! D. ShaW'sTStore, Tzy- 23 5wlaw , etteville St. ' ' gMv Stat 7tiottx '.- Fifth Class For the benefit of tike - . -tVill bejlrwfii'i',-. ... On Wednesday the 7th ofebnexU ; ' J B. Yates &. AAWlntyrei-Mvnagew.y. ' 1, Prize ot Je520,juO'U. : 20,000 : 10,000 '4,001)'. " . "2,000 K500 4 '7. 1,020' V' 10,000 ! 10,000 ' 4,000 : 5.200 , . ' - 7; 2000 3,520 , ; :. 73,00 - - S 130,880' 10,000 '- '; 4,000 t 2,000 1,500 f v7 l;020 rxrxn. ' 1 V 1 , It) 20, 20 10,608 X ,uuu '500 200 J 100 50: 5.- X i , i-" 1 10 if 57- '''' s 12,120 " Prizes,' ."'.. . ' Whole Tickets, - 5 , - V , - . 7 . :"' Half io- - v r 2 50 . Quarter do " i,:Xl25-'-U--'' GTj Orders post paid, punctually attended tci iF addressed to -r - t-sf .t ''-X. t':"';rt- M AaA Mi ri tut Va da tJ ,t., -w M na t , , 11ALEIGII OU FAYEXTEVlLLE, N. 'C Georgiv North and South Carolina Bank Notes received in payment. . 1 ; . .' Pecan - 1 1 i -: -- Madeira, Nttts Spermaciti Filbert and J r y vearl Shell Bark J t , M Primgch - 4 Raleigh,' Dec. r-t , r . . - . IT-eolt . ;- ;.' - -Deeds, c.:'Mv7;-5,;:''-: . - - , - -1 .
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Jan. 12, 1827, edition 1
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