t t 1 HI - ICC. f TN the'seeoniVVonday in February next, trill HJr he sold alufcCmctt House door.m Rckford Surry Count v the ft;Uowinjr triciSfOr Land, or as.'ivucliJhereof astfriR be sufficient to satisfy .the Taxes for the ver 1825, with costs, to wit f ," Jiyoj- acres, giver m Dy-uicr ireirsoi eurgir Loyr, adjoining James Marster'sf land, -lying on ;Fnmg ' Creole y, ; r , . - A- p1 Zing "theJwdofjniel Windsorj.lyinjy.onllunting- '3rcfc.-?. Sl? '. 4 f " ' " : -$ I 42 acres giVen in by Candi Keeter, adjoining -" 'AHt-n Sish-lwng on the Little Mountain; - yj 4 ' 536 jftcres,jgiverj in byV'anren Powell, adjoin , ' ing ' Sarahl)uthett, ty ing ifn Hu nt ing. Cre e k x 120 acreir given in.byVilliamArrristrong, atl-, . Joining .TJfioby Ivlng pri Turner's Creek. - 350 acjfiV given in. by Lyon & Keely, adjoin- ingVWnw Wolfe Jjnngon Grassy Creek. -'-iv;!" i . lOO.arres given in by Joshua Hendrin, adjoinv " ng Jessf, Sish, lying on the waters of Hunting .. ; 437 feres, given ihi by Jesse Sish, adjoining 7(chamllenl-'lying';'lpiiuilH5 waters of Hunting ' 250 acres'; not given 'in, belonging to Nicholas "M'schaT, adjoining Uavid Baity, ltng on .Tuniets - Creek, t : C " Y2h acres, "giyjehjn by Paniet Elder, adjoining - Vleasaiit 'B . lloliertSjIying on S no w JCree k 0C) wcres,'"gri'eiiSn by Vhe hehbJesse Pritch- - rd, adjpinrng James .Murray's, Jying on Beaver-; darn Creek. ' ' , 160 keres,: given hi by -Matthew Marshal!, ad- -joihingJacob Bateson Tom's . Creek.; r , - 445 acres,' iriyen in by. Hannah Hckett; adiqiri-5' ing Klnah Warden, lying on Flat 3hoal Creek. J . -jj acres, givu in; py yacson career, aujum - -ing Edward lYmgham, Iying-on thel. Word's Gap ; Koad.' , THO, B.WBIGHT,. Shm - . " Dec 4fv1326i ? f - 21 6w i,c pr. adv- u- $.$5i r Remaining m tJie'Pf-GflBce; at tlalelgh, on v'. -J31str Uecember, I82(5.K v Armstead Elizabeth Mitchell J as. J. Andrews Nelson Avera Alfred he Boyd James & f J. Burns James 'HrJ7 ' Be vers Joseph , ' Brasfield Isaac, C. Braddy Martha 1 , 'llridges Elizabeth ": Burinegame Henry ' Bell Nathaniel ' ' Boon Danfel ' . TUedsoe K ichond. " ' ?.BfeddingIlenrr' Brown Joe' . Brazier R. H.- B.' -1l rogdon W m. . r ; Besley, Elizabeth Barnes Matilda Bennyfleld Henry: i :: Bell JLavina . ; ' Bullock J osiah ; - Chavers Sally 3 . Crawford Wrn. lt, Cooper ilichard ; - Clif;ou jWiley -. - - Carpenter-BenJ. ; ' " Clifton John v . ,. I Cooper' Blunt ; Collier John U. ' Cross John " Christian Cvrus ;' ; Cboliv Hahftuh Caid John - ; Dauglitry Turner :. ! T)unu 'rey. 2 s - ,l5ann Boiling - r- lunn Jeremiah , Driver, AVarren - Danivl ltobt T.; , Dupree Vm... - Dunn Mary C. llavb Mary Ann ,;J.miet , Wrn.: 11. 1 ; ' Fi?h James i. ' Fulghutn Matthew - I'owjcf Wra, :G. ; Farrer,Jphn.,1 ? Freeman Joseph Freemai Kinchin . Ffecjnan VVyatt . ."5. Grady pawson ; 1 1 Goriifin WCKs i : George Abm r Guthrie John S. . '. Gardner Cbarles T. Gower4vm. . Gregory Wm. - .. . Grandevsd -De G.. ; ,i Ilutohins.MerriU. - House Ransom r ! II orrt' George. Holt Elizabeth ) , Hubbard Willie Hunter Reddick Hood'Clias, Av - HaxwootlGeorge Ilaj'wooti bally . - "narrisb-n.' Wiley ' J J Iorton James M. -: Hendon I.Vmes . - .Hunter Jocob Hope -Mins N." 2 ' Hinton Geo W, i . . Hall Thomas Mnwfcins.nlinlon' Harris Ned .. -rv Herndon W. & Co. ' Handcock .AYau J.t -v Hill Nathaniel v Haywood Zilpby v- -i Harris John , , j ? ;' Hendon J , ' Hatsam iMargaret ; . Hiii Thoj. ; ; ; Johnson Warren ?- 1 jontsHv.hi.' "i x -ones' fetfrehtred . - . t Jackson-Lee' 'A:.,'-. -. . Jones,Ridlc y . V C v . ,ones Archd. - . ; ' Muneham Wm. . , T" ' . - Moss Williei v : "Myatt Sarah . , " .. "f Moody Thoi.V J McCullers Sarah Newton Jarnes ' ' Nance George'. . Nance Simeon 2 . " Nawl Martin v v ; Nicholson AnileVsan ' . Nawl "John V Z Newby Larkjn . " Ogburii John . Olive Isham 2 " Tullen Turner- 2 '-. Poyner Alfred B. 2 . Porter PeterV -' . ; . Price John . " r ' ' Pilant John v, Philips Elizabeth ' Puller Stephen D. . Pool Howard ' ' , - Purkina BavidN ' ' v . Parish Nelson JI. Prince John - J Pearson Stephen T Parker Wiley ' - Perry Nicholas ' " Powell Wm. . Previtt Zachariah t Pollard Joshua Petteford ;Laurence ' Pare John f ' "' '.' Be vis Wm. . Ii JJagsdale Benjfu 2 , Rose Chas.' G. - j ' - Roberts Solomoi Reagan John T ' 7 :-"Jlice John-"-": T'.riV'' Rhodes Jeremiah . Reiicher Abram J Ray; Dicey j V' ;j , Ros Jas. D. fy Ray Ephfaim' " f ' S Reese Edwin D. Rutland Drusilla . Roberts George , Shaw John 2 v ; i Sims Burwell 2 : Stephenson John'n 2 Smith Saml B. 2 - Stepherison, Stephen 2 . Stanly Frank , Sun Lodge Western ' S : Sugg J osfiua ; , ? ' . Scptt Joseph". V; ' Snipes Sindy. R.. Strickland-Mattliew jr. L Scales Abram Sugg Elizabeth . Seagraves Wm.. ; Smith John II. ' Spice Wm. v . - Sea well Elizabeth ' Sneed RcVert' v, Smith Jesse Steele Georgei ' Sexton JaiTics i -$ Sledge Dihvorth .: Smith Alexander . Sturdevant Eliazbeth Sears Barbee ' v Scott Charles V . Sugg Johri . Sugg Osmund Shambly John Speight Wm. TJbrower Jesse 2 Tnple Burrel ThcmpsoD Reuben Tajlor Angus 17 Trewolla jllenry ThiKnas Sally .' ' Tajlor Littlejohn . Uttey Wesley "Woodward Pleasant 'Williams Benton . Wilkms Mary V Wiggi ns Lan ey , Watson Grev " . Willi;nS John "T blltJ Y! SAVAGE has just received on com h'andsome "lot of Gold Patent fe- r-t- ir.tfrh iflll. or anv nart of which he iWillJ -Vr.aleigh.Bec. 19. J. 23 4t - V - TO PRINTERS. ; : m '4LES St SON have iust received for sale' from HJTthc Manufactory of Charles Johnson & Son, of Philadelphia, a fresh supply ot rnnung inic, iu Keffs, weigliirig froTn l2"to21,lhs : , ' tRaleiAh,-Dec.S8, 1826.- "h-, - - A' nes jas. Y. .:: WilsoiJ Umphey ' . ck yvml ll. H - ' :WiUiats Solomon ' .nes Josiah '? . ' Wootldi d Jas. v -"I. J ..nes Josiah v Justice DavUV jr. Joyner Matthew; Lord Benjamin : v Luthef George ? - Lee" Agnes - Lociist Anderson iy McCullers JL A. I, 'Mtdhn'Lucinda MerrioltBenjny . Jan. 118?';; , , ..Well Matthew W e?tlrera'poon Jesse Williai.i George White; John C. 4 WoodMoses - .Wright Joseph . Watford Joseph r Woodward Joseph 1 Yatei Basr ell . DANIEL PECK, P. M. . The above Letters, if not taken out before the f rst of April next, W.U1 e. sent w mc ucnciai j-'ost cff.ce't.sded letters- - - - - Persoii applying, for letters will please say they afe.ndvertiaed. ,",;- tv;-' ' Bc v nrtllE Exercises of this Instftiition' will be re ' JL Rumed on the first Monday -in the. ensuing . r wtiinder the d rttiori of the:Rev. Dr. Free fman ; Principal, with the usual Male & Female u.i iittcners., . ... T - . . iCv 'w :ate rei-ulation of the, Bord of Trustees, the duty of the Principal of theAcade?; inv, to spend a portion of evtry diy in the.Fe- It jV hoped thit the Students will, attest ; as eL.vIy1n',the.Sessidns mayTbe-js their doing so W eritlid .Assortment Of Seasonable nnt.Qoodsi Hardware, CuU Ulass :tyarciiais ; uooi& ana otoe, . i Groceries, foreign r mid ; rfrherican Li quors, s ; e v vJ; is-. 1 - . i r fflYHE Subsctibers beg leave to innounce to the JL Public, that bv the late arrivals, meir as sortment ofGtiods in the above line b.now, com plete. ' As the principal part of these Goods were Dougnt aicasn saics m cwiui, uai.i mrfvancVPhilidelnhia. heY are enabled, in rha ny instances, to 'sell them below the original nrime r.naC- ami tiurcliasers would tdo well to rive them a call, as they flatter themselves from their extensive, purchases i on t.lipse. terms, they Mnn,n-'i'irr:tHsi'!l.hv an House in the Union.1 The followimr arc amdnjr the Articles : "T Siinerfme black and blue Cloths and Cassimeres . , do '. medley colours do - .. do Vestings in great variety- -. ' ' ' 1 ' Pv,lise Cloth-faslilonable colours " Sattinetts of every, description - Fearnaught Kersey Lnsey Woaisey ana riams, , for servants wear r-;;' '. - '.:':' ' . Rose and Point, DurHe Blankets ; 4 ' v . Red, ' white, blue, green and yellow Flannel and Tt'irreen fituzer '; . .' : -; v ' r- Mens' Camblet arid Plaid Cloaks 'Ladies -i'Vy-i -J - ' vdo - ' Scotch and Caroline Plaids Bombazetts and Bombazines; assarted colours Cassimere Shawls and. Scarfs . Merino and Imitation do do Scotch Girpeting and Heurth Rugs Worsted and Lambswool Hosiery scription , . -r Silk, Cotton and Vigonia do Gloves ' do Patent and Common Suspenders Shell and Mock Tuck Combs well : do Side ; ;, . ' Pocket and Dressing Combs Calicoes 3-4 St 44, m erreat vanetv Cambric, ; Jaconett, Mull and Book Muslin Plain and figured Swiss Gins-hams and colored Muslins Uandano. Flag, English & German suic 11 ileitis (Cptton Shawls and Hhdkfs Mandarin, Nankin and Canton Crapes, diherent colours ; . , . ' ' j -:"' Black,-white, blue and pink Italian Crape Black & Fancy Coloured figured Gi-os tie Naples do i. of-every de- do .do assorted do Prlme llaliah Lustring Black, white, blue, pirnc, green, a rence do d yellow Flo- Satin burg, Ozna- hirting Checks 11, 12, 13, oiral ClastsAi- ' TV -A'1 A U"w WLU. S.ec. s Black Senchaws and Sarsnett Letrhorn land Straw Bonnets. Furniture and Cambric Dimity Waist Ribbons and Buckles Plain and figured Satin and Lustring Ribbon in r great variety .. Thread Lace, and EdgingBlack and white Bob- binett Lace ! Buttons and Button Moulds, of every description Spool Floss and Cotton Bonnet Boards, Milhnett andTilloring risn Linens, juawns anu aneeimsrs Birdeye, Table and Russia Diaper Russia, Sheeting, Dowlas; .Tickleii J birrg and Dogrheda Linen 3-4, 4-4, 5-4 8c 6-4 Sheeting and S 3-4, 4-4 & 6-4 Furniture and Apror Domestic Plaids, well assorted Linen, Dorchester and Other Bedtickings Spun Cotton," No. 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 Cotton Bagging I Umbrellas, a good assortment Mens' black, white and brown Beaver Hats Youth ,do and Wool Hats, different sizes Gig and Harness Mounting, Hardwire & Cutlery owectisn ana ing. iiou ior piamaiiuaj use . j Tyre Iron assorted ' ' . j Square do i' Cut Nails all sizes Powder, Shot ana uar Leaa . Loaf and, Brown Sugar- : . CotTee, Hyson, . Gunpowder, Imperial Tea and y Chocolate . -, f , Goshen Cheese. Prime Chewing Tobacco Window Glass 8 x 1010 x 12 x . ; ... : . -SHOES. 1 Ladies Morocco,' Seal and Leather Sboes and Pumps - ' . " Do Pronell Shoes and Bootees Misses Boots and Shoes of every description Men's Pumps, walking Sltoes and Bootees Boy's Shoes of every description j Children's do . " I -1 Men's Shots and Brogues for Servants. Lisbon and Malaga Wine, Old Rye, and Northern y Whiskey,. French Brandy, Jamaica 8t N. E. - Rum. . . ' : a good Assortment of Queen's Ware, with many oth- r articles that cannot be enumerated in ah advertisement. -' " .' . ' 4 1 HaZLETT & ROBERT KYLE. Raleigh, 11th Dec. 1826: 202awlm Watches, Silver Plate. Jewellery : : . , &c. &p, TrOIINC. STIiDM AN has on hand a genera JP a creneral Assortment of. Gootls in his line consistinir of Ladies and Gentlemen's Gold Lever Wntches, Silver Lever Watches. and Plain Do, Fine Gold Chains, Seals and Keys ; Breast Pins, Firiget? Kings, Ear Rings ; Pearl sets of Ear Rins aiul Breast Pins ; Silver. Soup Ladles ; Tafile, Desert, Tea, Mus ard: and Salt Spocfns and Sug:u Tongs ; Silver Tumblers, . Pencil Casts, - Thim bles, &c. &c.' : - ; , ' ' s . ; Persons wishincr to purchase any pf the above articles, are invited to examine his assortment, as he is confident his Goods are inferior to none in thin nart of the country, and he ik determined to sell on as reasonable terms -they cured elsewhere. : ' ; ' : 1 Watcbes carefully ; repaired and cleaned, and warranted to perform well, or no compensation will. be received. Job work of all kiiids execu ted at the shortest notice. , 1. " ir Raleigh, Dec 20, 1826V . , ; ; j 23-3t . ; N. B. Old Gold , and Silver received at full value. .'. . " ' I . ' can be pro- NEW GOODSJ TOHN PRIMROSE has lately returned from J , New-York,rwith a complete assortment of FANY DRY GOODS, and he will continue to receTve, so as always to have a good supply of CiepBanaoie Jinicie on nana. as nis. uooas were bought at Auctiixn, it will enable him to sell very low.- Customers will do well to call and see for themselves -t' Xii .-; '."j.vt'i; ' f N. B. GROCERIES of all kindsWines, Gin, Rum, Cogjiiaci Apple- Brandy, and, Whiskey--. LoafLump and CUmtpn Sugar; Gunpowder, Im periat Oldi Yoiiiig, and Hyson Skin Te which were carefull v selected for family, use. -"'.. 'Dec.';20;:ita6:Vv .-v;;-vJV PRINTING -f ' '-f v" Neatlyxecutedaf thi Office 4 "fl i-": v . COHEN'S OFFICE, Baltimore, "J " V . V .' 4 ;';,Decernber1 st, 18-26. F ; .J ODD & EVEN SYSTEM Scheme No.9, of the, rx r-a" - ft - TV" , Public arc respectfii'Iy Informed that. the U Subscriber ha taken that spacious bunding in tL : -wn cr v jndsor, lately occup 4ca by; Mr, James Palmer, asa Tavern. rThet building has recently undergone; thbrbughi repair; awl is now.in complete order for the reception otvTra- ;;v 1 veuers anti woaraers it contains several rooms jorth and South- Carolina 'Ld(fu Vr'--K - riiisttcirAss. ' .: . J -WE, ?he Subscribers.; havTnir be-n : o supennter. I: the Drawincr of 'th vIl fi I The holder of 'twa i'ickWpr; two Shares, will L i ! j.- ,-.. . .i w j 1 01 Dnvatetamihes-traveUinfir. - .-, v ' may draw THREE ! The. whole to be drawn r IN ONE DAY, and wtir take place in Balti- more on tne ithot January,". , t ; ? t . 20,000 BO-ARS. . CHILLI AW AT pCHKME -3 t ' The. beds are princinallv new and in fine order. ' The bar is well supplied-with choice Licruors, . i ne aranies win re .narticuiarivi attendea to." and the Subscriber)' pledge himself to pare no pains' to merit; the patronage of the public. 5 -? ": : ; ( s ;john folk. - 1 Windsor, N. 0. Jan. I, 1826.27. 6w - rtfl '-' ','. 'nnn ennn v V-MAPB1M NEW YORKJ . T-. I :.', T'- ' '-' .1 'fMtE Citizens of Raleigh .and .Its vicinity are. V-h ' -fj5,. - - 4 ? l?UUO s. ' r 3,000 . r ; moat resnectfullv informed tht nn Sati.rrlav J ? to outli-Uarp; a LottemFirst Clasv do heZi, certify,.-: uk. the.iollowinif s , , ! which were thisday d4wn from the Wheel V And that 1 the said numbers were drawn in th order, iq which they. stand above 1 that i t le No. 25 was the first that was drawn f No. 29 4t ' sccoua ; . o. o was . the third s No. 19 Wi, .WtnesM our bands, at the to-ivn of Favettevl! ;v.-:", .t;x.j. JUaUett, jjuncaniu'iiae, , 10 -50 100 200 1500Q 500 100 ;.S0T, 10 s 4 5,000; :5,000 2,000" ' 2,000 00,000 15368 Prizes,. amt'in to SI 14,000 I'OCj Not one Blank to a Priie! The -whole pay nbleJri UASflrioIach as usual at Cohes'b Orrrcfcs, can be badUieJiOMENTTHEXARE DRAWNi Tickets"'' g5 00 I ..Quarters' - - 1 25 Halves' - " 2 50 I .'Eighths' -1- 62 To be had in the Greatest variety of Numbers 1 1 ; ' V ("Odd and EventJ at '. I -' ' Lottery 4 Exchange Office, ' No. 114, Market street, Baltimore " ; Where both the great capital prizes of One Hun dred Thousand Dollars were obtained in the late Grand StatfrXotteries and where the: Highest Capital sold in the last Grand State Lottery, was obtained, and -where more Capital Prizes have been obtained than at an y other Office in America. . V THIRD CLASS OF THE ! Grand State Lottery of Virginia. : THE WHOLE IN ONE DAY. The Drawing will take -place" in Richmond, on THE 24th OF. JANUARY." - HIGHEST PRIZK, , 10?000 DOLLARS SCHEME. m '- - -. 1 1 4 - 20 20 100 200 6000 Prize of 810,000 : 5,000 lOOO 200 50 10 . 5 4 IS S10,t)00 L 5,000 4,000 : 2,000 ; 1,000 2,000 1,000 24,000 6446 Prizes, amounting to j g49,000 QCj" The whole payable in CASH as usual at COHEN'S OFFICES- , 'Tickets only S3 00 I Quarters, 75 cts. halves,. 1 5Q Eighths, 37 cts. ORDERSiaTrom any part of the United States, either by mail (pot paid) or private conveyance, enclosing the Cash or Prize Tickets 1 in any of the Lotteries, Will meet the same prompt and punctual attention asVf on personal application. Jlddress to ; J. I. COHEN, Jr. & BROTHERS, Ball. Sept. 1826. . ; . Daitimour. erf COHEN's Gazette & Lottery fiet-ister," will be published immediatelv after the drawng, and will contain the Official List of the Prjzes it will be forwarded gratis,, to all who purchase their tickets at COHEN'S OFFICE, and who signify their wish to receive it... h , 4 One Hundred Dollars Reward. RANAW "VY from the Subscriber, sometime in. September last, four Negro Men,! viz ; " -ISMCt SCIIO, JERlir, and KJSEr. ISAAtl is about thirty year3 of aire,' of middle stature,sparemade, with some marks of the whip upon his back;. He can read a little', has some knowledge of figures and the carpenters trade, & has a downcast look wlien spoken to. He had on wnen ne wem on a Diue c 10m coat, ouve color, ed pantaloons, and a Castor hat. x- SCIPIO is about 5 feet 10 or 11 inches high, spare made, and about the same age of Isaac, JERRY is a stout fellow, about 6 feet high, and 26 or 27 years of age, and has a sulky look. KASEY is about 5 feet 8 or 10 inches high, very stout, between 45 and 50 years of age, and- limps a little in walking, caused by having his thigh broken. .1 expect they are endeavoring to get: north wardly to some non slavehplding Stale, as Isaac for some time h.td a disposition that-way,: and no doubt has enticed the rest away with him.! I ex pect they were all in company with another of my negro' men, who. went off at the same time, and who has since been lodged in Granville Jail.' ' Masters.of- Vessels and' others are hereby for warned aeainst harboring or carrying off said fel- ows. . I will give the above reward for their deli very to me, .or confinement in any jail,, or for in-! ormation so that -I get thim again or Twenty Five dollars for anv one of them. , . NATH AN B.. WHITFIELD Rockford, Lenoir County, November, 15th, 1826. 5 12 tf. 11, IVelay, HAS received a very general supply of MIL LINERY and FANCY GOODS, selected by herself in New-York ; among which are- Handsome Hats wifh Feathers, Leghorn and htraw Bonnets, Uhinclnlli ana Plush Caps for Children, Lace, Lisse and Muslin Caps and Tur bans, Lisse Needle-work and Tambour'd Capes and Collars, .Bobbinet, -Lace and Gauze; Yvils, Thread Lace & Edgings, Bobbinet l-aces,; Black and Green Italian Crepes, ..Crimson Pink, Blue and jwhite 3arege Gauze for Dresses, 'Crape Lisse of variouscolours, Muslin, Marino and Ba tice Robes, Striped, Figured and Shaded Silks' and Satins; i Plain and Figured3 : Swiss "-'Muslins Blue Pelisse Cloths, Sets of Ornaments & other Trimmings for Dresses "and Pelisses, Plush and Plush Trimmings, Fancy Silk, Barege ik Gauze Handkerchiefs, Cashmere Scarfs and Imitation Shawls, Ready made Pelisses, Cloaks & Dresses of the latest ( Fashion, Feathers and; Artificial Flowers; ageneral assortment of Ribbons, La dies Silk and Cotton Hose, Silk Horseskin and Kid , Gloves, Ladies and Misse3 Prunella Shoes and Boots, Childrens Morocco and Leather do. Shell and Imitation Tucking and - Side Combs, Superfine and Pearl Hair Powder, Macassar and Antique OiV Cosmetic Wash balls St Fancy Soap. With several ArticUs too tedious to enumerate ; Which will be sold low for Cash. Pelisses and Dresses made at the shortest no tice and in themost ashionable stileJ -' I Dec. 19. . ; . 23 w4t . Stammering cured I THE ; Subscriber being? instructed and duly authorised to act as.Agent for Mr. S. BoAno max, of New-York,, tenders his services to those persori$ who are, afflicted with JmDediments of Speech. Vriie system by which they are tausrht. wuhucu ujjuii naonai principles, xnereiore, no person who will adhere strictly to the rules necessary to be observed the Complaiot.r For further Saturday next. 'the 16th instant will be onened!Yat tfu stnrft i. Aiv vit:4 j1. - V V 1 i" V ...... . on rayeueviue.aireer, nexi oeiow 3tessrs; w"!)D and Wdhain v and. nearjv opposite- M!essrs - H. & R. Kyle,) an elant assortment of Gentlemen's Wearing Apparel, whicl eave been made iu N. York," within the last month, bv first I rate ; work-. men, from very best .mate, ials, and according to the latest London, Faseions. ,',','! X :As thei proprietor 'resides in New-York, this Establishment will have the .advantage i of being ecrularlv snppueajthrouffhout the: Season., with every new and aesirapie article, and-or Jiavingits vvorc execucea "ic Destona most i r&snioabie 'manner'"' " -' .t , : ,The present assortment does not epmpriseany. common, low-priced ;Goods, nor is it intended tht fany such shall " be kept what are now offered: are first rate, and wjjl be sold as low as the same quality of Goods can be had irf any of the. North ern Cities. .:': : Wfv--?.-- tci-:j'- 1 iic luuuwjiig; 13 a pan ui uic present assun ment. ' '- ;': r " :i ':' . ,; , : I ' mperial blue and black Velvet Dress Coats Olive, green and blue Frock ditto ; K 7 Double breasted drab and olive Surtduts Drab ditto, with capes - V 1 . - ' First quality Camblet Cloakr, with green cloth lining and seal skin collars X ' -Do do Surtouts, witb cape and fur collars: Drab cloth Box Coats ; ' ' ?- ' Imperial blue, black olive and drab Cloth' and ' . Cassnnere Paitaloons , ;' " Ridinsr Pantaloorts Sherravallevs . .' : Blick, blue, buff and white Cassimere Vests : . Rich black English Velvet do - i ' English French and India black Silk do v' ' Real Tartan Plaid Cloaks ; ' -'.' ' r Lined Gloves; Seal Skin Caps " Patent Suspenders; fancy Cravats " ( ? ' Ready made, Linen Shirts, trimmed ; -Stockinet' Drawers and inside Shirts. ' Also, a few Ladies) Plaid Cloaks, and many 1 ... ... .... . The Subscriber who" for many years ; has car ried on the business extensively inliichmond, Va. h?s been appointed by tlie Proprietor his Agent, and hopes that by strict attention to business, and a desire to please, to merit a share of public pa tronage, r TTHOMAS LAMBERT 1 - yv'7 ;X i"s ".v : ior tile iTl ,J' ,uHuingyear 1 suau De prepared fjr ? ! tne .accommodation of such ri.r.i fAyi L men as may call on mejand promi M every thing iahall be done to rend..n them easy - .- ".'1, ; Raleigh ,j"r 4: and comfortable :;-;:i;4l A, R. RUFFIN. .pec.'.-14,182$.t,-0 ,:!' 21 ONE Tract of Land, lyi ng four miles south cf Raleiffh. c6ntaininer224 acres, with elro, land well. inclosed to work four or , five hands tr, advantage.! ; Also, one otierTracti adjoining tfee other,: of 318. acres, with a eood Dwelling ifmiol ahdall othr necessary Buildings, mostly new1 with an excellent Apple Orchard oh it; cledrj ed land sufficient tp , work's even or eight hands to advantage. -J The premises may be sen and the terms jcntwn, 1 by applying to the subscriber "ii. wiii uc ycry low - ?nu accommoaatin''" t(i any person wishing to purchase lands. . ' - --: -:iv - . k: SAMUEL SUGG Dec. 20. ; . !; , . V ;; . 91 o,:. ; (4 AVE received, on corsignment,ftn exeel'enti UIirac.u ot JfiA-niER, tanned by Lit- ' T f. "--"cr, or uxtora, the quality of iui,,,s not interior toaiwof lbe best Northern Leather. Thev will sell It mn.lt, r,.. Ylcl . r f " :. . 4 i . ; t. . . . ' . . Raleicb' Oct 9.i.l iqliA c C omission j 3uBinc.s s, IN RICHMOND. ; THE Subscriber, (formerly; of the house-of Johnson Moss & Dugger, Petersburg,) has removed to "Richmond for the purpose-of selling Tobacco, ancl any other Produce that may b sent to his management, oit Commission Ma will ! be thankful folavors. andl will use dili P. S. Bv the next conveyance from Petersburg I the clicharcretof his dutv.- His office is in thr I shall receive a farther supply, which , was; land- j siryIJrick Building, within 30 feet of Shockoe ed last Monday from f the Schr Juliette.' and a- Ware-house. ! Orders directed to him in Richmond. mnt rrts -.irfIol. on .If f m no H . . I nf loft t -.l. C ' . ' 1 i . w-- aiwumnuii uugcnj, 01 jrciersuurg, Wlil be immediately attended to. ' i V ' .-.ilb v BENJ. W. MOSS. . : Dec. 22 . j -v. ;tyi-.V-; .25 law4w . ' - 4 -c OTT0N-; ' -y v. :-; . h WILL bejreceiyed on Storage at the Store , liouses adjoining the Wagon Yard, Fay eteville at yhiclf place afe and comfortable ac commodations are provide ! for Wagoners and their horses, j Persons storing with the Suhsc.U ber, if they desire it. shall be advised Weeklv of the state jpf the Jjfarket," anil may depend upon the earliest information of anv material atfpratinn in-; prices; v,: ?,. Januarv 4th mongst which-is a case of Gentlemens' first-rate Beaver Hats. f ' i -. Dec. 14. - . ; V, 21 Ny Shocco Female Academy j MRS. LUCAS respectfully informs her friends and the public,hat the Exercises of her School, will re-comm.nce on tTe first Mondav In RaleiiTh,Jan. 1. dav - - - tf February next. The Examination of her pupils which closed on the 17th of November, Afforded satisfactory evidence ftb all present, of tjhe pro gress they hud made.'! y:-lryy.r .'';vi.j; During the present year an Academy has been built, which will enable her to board aj greater number of Stud&&s, 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 ood water, and the facility which lit presents to Parents for commu nication Jvilh their children, (being near the main Stage Roid) offers inducements and advantages of which few places can boast, f. V iZ-'X MRS- LUC AS stands v pledged by her former success and trie approbation of friends to devote herself assiduously to the instruction jnd morals of her pupils. I Having e associated with . her, an able Female Assistant, tlie folic wing branches of useful Education will We attended. to, yiz. Spel ling, Reading, Writing, Arithmetic,, Grammar, Geography, Astronomy, Philosophy, j Rhetoric, Chemistry, 'Logic, History Mythology", and Bo tany. " ; 1 ' v : TERMS. Board and Tuition, $50 per sessioa Music $20 perssion half payable in advance. Warren Countj'Dec. 5, 1826. n 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. s , . ? Very valuable Property for Sale. ' kN Monday the 22d of January next, the sub x .F scribers being fully authorised for that pur pose, will sell on the premises at-Public Aucti on, that highly, valuable Tract of Land no wo Wn- ed and occupied by I homas B. Eaton ; contain ing about three thousand" acres, ' lying on the south side of Roanoke river, in the county of WaVfen, near the Halifax line, adjoining the lands of William Eaton, Wm. P. Little, and William Person, sen. The : low grounds are extensive and rich. ; The improvements thereon consist of a comfortable and; conveni :nt dwelling house, together with every other 'necessary out-building. Also a valuable Overshot Mill; newly built, Gin House, Cotton Gin "&c. Likewise upwards of One Hundred Negroes, consisting of men, wo men, boys and girls, as likely as any in the State together with a.large stock of HorSes, JIules, Cattle and Hogs Household- and Kitchen Fur niture, Plantation Utensils and, other" effects,"-all pf which are of the best kind -This Property will-be s ld on a credit u'h til the first day of No vember next, with interest from date, j The side will-positively take place, and be continued from day to day until the whole is disposed of. Bond with undoubted security will be required before the property is delivered, and should any pur chaser fail to comply with these terms, the pro perty will be re-sold, and the first purchaser be held responsible for the deficiency, Any person wishing a j further description of the above property, can obtain it by referene to William j Eaton, William P. Little, William Person, sen. of Warren, or to CoL JosJ Hawkins in Raleigh. ' -v ; HENRY FITTS, w GORDON CAWTHORN. vi;28 law 6w Warren county, N. C. Dec. 26. 26ts JUST RECEIVED, " at the v Fashionable Ctothin (On Fayetteville Street . , Market,) . An assortment of first quality . Water Proof r,ir-y:- -'; J - Black and Drab' i 'l 'y I OP two doors Store? ;; , below, the "With many other Articles, which' render the assortment complete and will be found-on iri- :Titiv.;;r;;-;;L-:;v : )l:p(avy .. c. ;-. i-v.U ry-t yth December, 1826. fIIK Commissioners of the Navy will receive sealed Proposals until.the 15th div of Janu ary, 1 827, for the siipplv of the followintr White Oak and Yellow Pine Plank Stocks. -tohp tlflJ- vered at the .respective Navy- Yards on or bei'arcs the 1st day of Iay, lS27r, vii L , , - ' t, . 4,000 cubic feet Whire.Oat," ,-. x - 6,000- : . ' , . Yellow Pine, - . . ;: -. r Jit Boston. ( . 12,000 cubic feet IVIiite Oak, 10,000 v .. llow Pine. 12,000 cnbic feet White Oak, : ' ; -v 10,000 v ; ? : -vYellpy Pine.. ; : ? '- 8,000i cubic feet Wliite Oaky ' ' , - 8,000 V . Yelloiv pine.- .. .j. At Norfolk. - 1 ' - 800) cubic feet White Oak, . '' V '.12,000 . ;-V;: Yellow Pine. ; ; , ; ' , Jlt TFashinsrton. . 6,003 cubic fett White. Oak, . - K- 8,000; V. Yellow pine.; ' AH the White Oak Plank: Stocks to be from 30 to 50 feet long, .7 and td- average 40 feet i n length ; to bej not less . than 14 inches at butt, the top to be one-fourth lesi thaivthe butt, and must be cut between the 1st of Ocjober and the 1st of March, h l:. - , 1 .:. v.. , 7'he Pine Plank Stocks to be of the best Sou- ! them loner leaf fine grain Yellow Pine free fram' f bad knots,; sap and other defects, from 30 to 50 feet long, and to average' 40 feet, in length, to be not less than 14, nor more than 16 inches ' the top toTe one-jiftk less than the butt. ' The whale of the said White Oak and Yellow Pine Timbef;must be of th best quality, and must. undergo he inspection and -measurement 't conformably ta the )rinted rules adopted by the Commissioner'dated -1st Sbptem.be; last, and -now in practice at the respective Navy-Yards. Dec. 12. 'I y-3''-"' ) ; 22'3w - Will be drawn at H.aleih, o Wednesday v - the 21st February next,' , ; 4?:.'. L'.v.', - - :.. " v " " , ' , 1 ' r ' ' : j .'' -. . . '.., '" -The North-Carolina IiOttery, S TOR THE BINEHT OI . i , THE OXFORD ACADEMY;' HIGHEST. PRIEES. I, Prize of 7,0.00 Dollars, 5,000 "4: Do Dor Do Do Do V 2,500 . 1500 . 1,320 1,250 Besides numerous others of J40, 20, any of which . can be obt iined ori application at . . , C. HATCHER ottkht Orncr, vFayetteville Street, Raleigh, N, C. "-t ' HV.'i --..'r .r,..-.E,'Ner .the Stat Uous 2. ' Orders fnim the Country (post paiu) will me 1 with prompt attention, if addressed Mo " ' 1 " -C. HATCH Ell,. - Jlaleigh or Fayettr'He, N. C- I spection, not to be inferior -to "an v ever offered 4'-tr a vrTTPtnt t v information, apply to ; t , ofolOMASi l ?S? Mould Candles just recsi v , j S. BIRDSALL. . for Tallow. 20 4 :. w -t I. r

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