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--V. -C - . i . . S .;V. J.r-. r - ,i, -Ij ' - I TT. - I T, II i. IV I -W -hi- ' -'-V,:,;;';, V. ;fv0i are the plans of fa' dcbghtf,il peace,., . ;.V, , ,, " v.:'- r. -1 fVv- iX-'-'.',".:'f '? .- ' v. 9 A' "PKele lite brothers."' '". W- ''. - i ' . " ' tpubr.9hed every Tpesdat and Fiiat, by ? JOKPH; GALES & SONj ; VlVeiCCea.nj?s!ttnesi .times Iblication thoreaterlenWrrtbe Stme .1"".. trUtrtf Wiethe host- itece i!f ' aKnrinprl hioil nfi iOT New 5-Yorlc. We descended the:river with ontr nrdent., atid weMr to, sea wiin- Wc ha V ' fa vorabl e wi n d s an d wPMtlrcr for the first fiveidavs1? on the morning of jthe 6th U began to cloud up .5 the da v wore away the gloom increased ; ft' when the night set in, it was as intensely dark as I ever re member to have seen it. The novelty and interest of my situation ' ...ontPff mp fpnin hirnmo- 1 he scene Jyas awfully grand.JlbW-rHn-bf me i roaring of the waves"and the, yivia nasnes ' of lishtnin "disperser for moment the X LUIHIllUtU faxrintr waters arounu iKa iIpW With the Cantairi. who was relating: to me some of the inany dan- fficulties that a life otv thirty cers . and di years on .the ocean! had subjected, him to. He had been thrice shipwrecked, & twice cantured bv the enemv in the late war, with canrureti Dvine ene tnaland.: He.was a sobd seamanVnd had 4 .11 virtm nhd vire$t of a Sailor -We 1 rnntinued on deckjsoine fiime the wind - was increased to aale.5rheVave3 ran ' mountains highl and our little vessel danc ed over them in fine style; when acciden tally casting my eyes over her.'sule; 1 thq?t .1 perceived something dark moving in the watef. ; I pointed it out to Uie Captain, ' who no sooii'er saw it, than, with ao excla mation of the terror and despair.. he cried, We are all lost V and . sprung to the V binnacle for his trumpet. I saw in an in atartt ourlahger it was a !are ship bear rjingTall upon u. . I knew. if she struck us our destruction .was. inevitable : she wouiu . pass over us in a moment j, the people on vherdecV would be scarcely sensible of the - r 1 tii 1 .1 I. ' 1 " .. 4 event, ami we snoum.ue uuneu 411 uic utcau .withoit the least possibility of' relief. The . r ' ' i 1 ' - "' . m. ' till . vjaoun n ... t ice ratseu uis. irum net 10 . nan : r her, but fribt and despair made him mute J. snatched it from him, and in a voice , ren- dered supernaturaTlyj loud by the danger of my sit uation, which was heard even a love the roari n of the waves,: I haifedher r with ' starboard your helm.'V In another Pigment she. passed its with the v elocity of : ininmg, ner nue DulK anu lorty , sans casting a still deepeij gloom over Hhe deck of our little vessel Sherol led in thechasm ' occasioned by the passing- of the! vast 'My f so nigh herr apd' nearly upset, a! sunk on the "deck, overcome by the in tensity of my feelings, deprived as it 1'rre of the power H)fmotion I ; Ie covered myself, and approached our captain : he was. standing in'thefsame position as be foj'c the? vessel had passed us, and appear ett to be insensible to the objects around him. ' I;jspoke to ; him, but he answered : rte : not ; L shoolc him, and 5 he rou edv as rorn a stupor or reverie., It wag some time heforeV his mind resumed ifs lempire, and he afterwards told me, that in all his dan ger and perils, and' when leath stared Jiire in the face, and deliverance seemed impos- , sible, he. was never so1 impressed with the vfiiuiijiy 01 nis nestrucrion as ai mat mo- yent. - As fur me, I shall never, forget my feeling on that eventful nighu and. cannot even Jiow look back without horror on the danger of my- 3ituaU6$ -f? Every school Jt)(y vTemembers the anec dote of- JEsup, who being ord ered by his faster t pre par ' the - bes t 'dishes which the market could afford nenoR, purchased, nothing but tongues; which he had dressed up in different ways ; and being intern)gatedj by 1 his: v incensed faster, about his disobedience 1 of hiii) or ders, he iustified himseff bv ' enlarffinir on cietv.' .The next day 115 ordered to pre pare for the same company the vorst dish phexould find, he again served up tongues ia variety of forms, and gustified himself expatiating; oiy ihe ImTschief f which the P'geso often: Krehereid'sdcfetrivH'! f vfftfuchrlHhoui;ht ; ;tVttfigWme Plo2ue is anDl icahle io the o! her oVen t nr- Sau of general , commu nication--ahd that ?ifartins6rth.or old - ones are extending 1 xRaleiffh Academy. themselves. .It. improves the most useta? jfTIHE Semi-annual Examination of the Students of al the se'ences -that of goveftiment- ofrthis Institution will commence pnVMon enabled the' people to discover new guards h day f June d close on the. Fri- for MW'W ;"pn,r. 'S&ahS. ,d.the eb& of.h'e'lmti. seeio the.practicali.enforcement.oJ the tution genewUy, . re respectfully invite.1 to t restrictions 10 waicu ovci iur wi.nu w xena, . . -. w.vk. UAJUES, tc.prQtemls their rulers, and to repress tnem in a grea t iaieign, May 7 , 1 aaz. degree by the force of public opinion. I t denouncing all abuses, and for trying all 1 Students of the University of North-Carolina public defaul ters The . new intel l igence will be held at Chapel HiU; on Monday, the 18th froni other countries is, circulated ;with al- day of June next, and continue from day, to dav most the velocity of lightning and false- "ntil Thursday the 28th, .which last mentioned h5ods are pre vented by embodying facta in 5fh,(J3ointed-lbr the nual Commencement a definite form and ;wihg.t hem from the : The folio wl Trustees constitute the, CW uncertainty and mutablity ot oral tradi- mittce of Visitation for A. D. 1827 : ' tio.. in trJth what organ so powerrui, or r His Exc'v. H. G. Burton" " - - - '.. w University ori Nort h-Carolina. SiELLTlSTG OFF. '1 -A, VVVooi Card inc: L L . rpHE: Subscriber being desirous of fdeelining I ; , r : Mills,- in Chatham ConhtyV -1; ??:J!!J "I13 Wooded by a Machine, Will er and win also with the goods rent the ? store and labour; and to make a finer rB,w!uu?e " H.' ne gooas areweo laia .and consequently more last! m, principally with cash, the assortment gene- Wool in parcels, will be i , t ral and of great variety, consisting of dry goods, lan's residence, near Raleigh, sent f - t' grocerievqueens and glass ware, painty medi- and brought back free oAny ex Tt9' ?c.?orH,ous? ,ale. "d cpmroodtou portatior.r.Smoles of Polll - h 06 by 24, with a cellaiv underneath of samei- Williams's Drug Store inlJsIeiVi.. A .-J r-U...- 1 - rAt.-;-rA . I JVlay gvvv biuu iwr uu&iiicss as any in me ciiy. . t - a; j 'aJ !'' u jui4iig.iiian, acure ana enierpnzingv wuo a.ft disnnsirl tfc pmharVl in grtivv onr ATtoncIun 1 r - sec. was disposed tfr embark in active and business, this, would ' doubtless Prove a venr nro- fitable estsblishment. Until a sale or dispoistion as above offered is effected, I shall continue busi-; ness as usual : but as 1 am anxious tdrd?cline as o useful I H is the friend of truth, and .0 handmaid of wisdom. It unites society to- Rev. Dr. Joseph Caldwell, President, ex officio.; gether under a free government builds up j cities, improves tne arts, reunes men, anu prepares them for.a better state of society, and a more perfect condition of existence. This is the (best side of the picture : And is it possible then that so valuable an ore-an can be susceptible of abuse ? No man," however, can seriously ask this ques tion; who attends to the history ot the times. If the Press be the friend of truth," it is al so the friend of error. It propagates , the one as last as the other It raecnanicaiiy delivers whatever is entrusted to it whe ther ,it be Vood or bad rmht or wrong-- :rTivnty'-Dollar3:Ilo.i:."il. T ANAW AY from our Mills at-VVil MJl four or fiveJ weeks ;$i nee,, a dark l ldlitt man named CHARLES, 2&br 2? years - of r about 5 feet seven inches in height and stou .v Snnn as nnceihla will WiannoA tF Fl . - ' - - i'" v cTCijr 9HcuC9 vi ne nas wrougnrwith our Carpenters f f ojy,- goods at unusually reduced prices.' As time sioce.He was tbVmerly owiu : groceries are already old by meand IJjelieve by "Louis Readie. of Melville Creek Beaufort cc" i - every .store m thi .place, s without, pfofitthe ty. 15 tadea below North Washington, n 1 )- current prices of them . cannot ; be ' reduced.-!,' I lico ' ' ' . ' 6,11 IS"???.-?!?"4- r fciave ome ce tOSuspect ti,athe " - r -; . , - a "oijc have joined some runaways belonginff nue in business to share anarfof thpip nmtnm I o T- .v'- ' . . and patronage: Raleigh, May 5 1827V "WILLIAM SHAW. unconscious itself of the mischief which jt be considered, under an Ordinance of the Board, does or the benefit which it produces. It Member thti Committee. ; -11 iu rli iA;o ;n's;onoo On Tuesday; the 26th dav of, June, rtao dav c,r,u, 'V "'"r!?; beon,' Commencement,) "a sDecial meetirie-' of tfie ana aancerous aograas in raon woicn B- nr Tlst. wilih Km f thv ff?v W om AanaMtari hir (ho norvpap imntrinAMflnalr : t . At - . .v" ? s"" iiciuttu vrr v..v uv...v..,v ..Mb......0 ,oru,e DHrpose oi receivinir me Kenort ot the of -previous- ages, and transfers them j. to Board of Visitors, upon sundry Resolations here those which come after,, tt preserves the tofore referred to them, and of considering other metaphysical nonsense of Thomas Aquinas, subjects of importance to the institution.; - - as well as the subl me d scoveries of New- m9 wr 77 T? V , ' , . , matters, and to superintend with increased vigt- ton. It spreads e"ery - foolish suggestion iace and care, the Anniversary Examinations from ' man to man, and from country to and Exercises of the vountr gentlemen of the country. , It enables the mischievous ruler couege, a punctual attendance oT the Committee or-11 is myrrniaonso onnu anu ueceive ine Thomas P. Devereur. Esn. - Genl. Solomon Graves, James C.' Johnston, Esq. - Cpl. Robert H. Jones, v Genl. Thomas Love, ' k- Hon. Nathaniel Macon, Hon. James Martin, Frederick Nash, Esq. Genl. Romulus MX Saunders . John Scott, Esq. John Stanly, Esq. 1 Genl. Montfort Stokes, Col. James F. Taylor. All other of the Trustees" who may attend will To be drawn on Wednesday, the SOth fIis cellency JOS. KENT, Got t6 ;t THE FIRST AND MOST . - rwr SPLE3MDID IiOTTSRISS, I . T"-k K q : .1,. rr:i I oaa - . . a. w v uian 11 111 111c . u ill ir-fi niiit:. s We will give Twenty Dollars for: his a: l hension and delivery to,tis,fer Ten Dollars c . t. being.Safely lodged in any Jail iii the St. te. - , , ; u. sr. ju all. ij 1 r. Fayetteville, May 17; 182r. ;: v 66 tf. FOB THE CONNECTICUT STATE LOTTERY: SIXTH CLASS. 1 V JPrvmoXion, Wr-8cience:.aind Xiterdtiirc. BOARD OF-TRUSTEES. r. c : ana or tne 1 rusteea peneraiiv. I "t ' w pected. - - . . - : . : . By order of the Board, 5 CHAS. MANLY, Sec. Trustees University N. C. -Kaieign. 1 5trTMay - 4 64- One Cent Reward. i T AN AWAY from my House, the 26th March 15 solicited and etc? I A A - ' ' V people 5 to sap the foundations of govern ment, and let in a torrent of usurpation and abuse upon a sleeping nation. It spreads false intelligence from foreign coun tries, and propagates lies which would ne ver have existed but forjts instrumentali ty. It scatters the seeds ot illiberal SUSIXlast, my apprentice boy by the name of Jas. picion ; breeds anger, and riot in the bo- Jeffrey Fraser, about eighteen years old small i som'of socief V ; produces discords even in ,of n!s affe of dark complexion, partaking very the hearVs of 'families z sets hrother afrainst mucb Qf the tinge of Creole or Portuguese, nys , . r 1 r j r? he was born in the North of Scotland m the Parish uruu.rr, ami u lenu agams ineiiu. rew fof Lochcarrow, speaks the English language to chafacters are safe against the malevolence lerably well. He came to my house fome time of its attacks. There are stages in politi-jin January, prayiner me to take him under my cal concerns when' the grossest calumny protection and tuition as an apprentice, insisting I and misrepresentation are cherished bV its UZ & , L .mc rVniu -ltiy-OTe.uy, ue influence' when the secret recedes of nri- C?Urt to hich, after a month's trial, I assent i nnuence , wnen tne sect et recesses 01 pri- ed He immediately after being bound (I being , vai c Kimuics 4iie. ruucij ui uR.eii in upuu , absent tor some time on business) displayed an and even the feelings of women are ruth- evil disposition, became refractory and disobe- lessly assailed. ' jdient, was never easy -.only when running into Such are both sides of the picture but unL8-uLtab.Ie company, and finally rn away; :r a,..ii i u u which circumstances, notwithstanding the hos-j as jaSod.: if, comoelled to-sneak the truth. I aii- a V 1 a ... . . , ,v ! . , 5. a. . . . - 1 puaoie xreaimenx ne naa met wnn in my xamiiy would lecide in fayor of the tongue, and as an ob;ect of charitv. have raised strong susrii: vould deem it the hardest of sentences to cionsinmy mind of his having been transported clft it oUt,-in order to arrest its possible to this cpuntrfor the perpetration of somefcrime. mischiefs so must we decide, that the He he received his education in Edinburgh, blessings of the Press infinitely outweighs tf'?1!? ell, : understands . . p 1 , . Je At. & something of arithmetic; mathematics & geogra- lts injuries and that, in spite of the errors kv Aii nnn.arM, .;nn .!B.rk.?hn5nB yj w w vwutivilvu O ano. w May, J 827. V SCHEME. -: 1 Prize of 816,000 1 ' , 5,000 1 " 4,000 r s.ooo . t 1 .2,500 1 2,000 1 C J,750 1 1,500 1 ' r 1,275 : ' 5 " r 1,000 . . 10 500 '20 ' . - 200 40 , t 100 , 102 50 204 - ,20 1530 1 r 10 11475 t . 5 13,39p Prizes, - is Roger B. Taney, Eso. Hon. Ez.;F, Chambers. Hon. Stev'nsor. Archer. 816,000 Hon. ThosB.Dorsey.' 5:0001 HonJohn C. Herbert. I WW ' . - ' non. james inoinu Hon.vjohn Nelsou.v Hon.; W- H. , Man i - tt. Hon.' Rev'rdy Johnson," I Jas- W. McCulloch. EsA in. : e I v i. : 4,000 3,000 2,500 2,000 ' 1,750 1,500 1,275 5,000 5,000 4,000 4,000 5,100 Rev. G Rev. J. 1.. ::. II cm Solomon Ittir-, Nath'l WilV . iam Fric! Dr. James Steuart Dr. B. J. Semme?. Dr. Dennis Clauds. Dr. Henry -Wilkins. ; Wil t j Isaa Isaac Mcilirr!. Gsrj. quire. Col. John E. Hovar... . . t V . .. 1 ; COHEN'S OFFICE-V114, JIarket-strcet, 1 Baltimore, Alas rth, 1827. 5 J U" Under authority of the 'Act of the Gen - Assembly (Dec. session, 1326,) fwe 1 itl. present to the' public, the First Class of the Ma ryland ' Lite: are Lottery 4,030J The whole to be drawn in ONG DAY, in the citv 15,300 ot .WaiTiMomx, and - under the superintend- - 57 375 j0.6 Commissioners appointed by. t' o Go.. li 6,880 20,825 Blanks, 34,220 Tickets Whole Tickets 85. Half 82 50. - Quarter gl 25. . UNION CANAL LOTTERY, . -' OF PE3TWSTI.VAWIA. t - -."'" Twenty -Ninth Class.1 7b 6c drawn on Wednesday the 16th da : of June, 1827. . highest r:tizr., ; 20,000 DOLLAR G. BRILLIANT 'SCEHMB -, J Prize of S20.000 2fT.fi ti,.' iat sop says of the longMe may with e ?ufl P!"Wety be?said1of the: rft-esi? 4sk, for jnstanceVy wKaX?irtsifuVe;nV;is vruaoe ;tosociety sr the'iV. ; it to which it mav, give, a fugitive-existence, and of detractions which too- often assail the best of men, the Press is" one of the greatest blessings, which a kind Providence has showered upon man. - Annihilate it, and there is not a nation in Christendom, or the meanest! peasant, who would not suffer, by the deplorable privation. , Let us however use if but abuse it as little as possible. Thiss the moral of rav story and thus ends my Catechism. " A - A Friend, to the Press. JCotice. him in this State, as I am determined to enforce the law against any such delinquent. Any one who will arrest and bring said boy to me shall re ceive the above reward, but no thanks. : WILLIAM UNDERWOOD. Chatham county, N. C. May 7. A 64 2v The Subscriber, who has pre sided several years in public. Seminaries, is desi rous to superintend an Academy in some healthy J part ot North-Carolina. Satisfactory testimonials ot character and competency can be produced. Letters (post paid) directed to Raleigh, will be promptly noticed. : : -i f THO. L. RAGSDALE.1 Feb. 15, 1827. - 41-tf. , Stolen, or Lost, . A THillborough, on the 19th inst. a POCKET xV BOOK, tied with a, tape stririsr, containing- 2 r. - - - 1 1 1 1 5 10 - 20 40 102 ; 204 1530 11475 , scfiEMit'-,'K::;:'1 Prize of 816,000 is 81 6,Q00 5,000 4,006 3,000 2,500 2,000 1,750 1,500 -1,275 1000 500 ' 200 100 s 50 x 20 10, 5 5.000 -4,000 3,000 2,500 2,000: J,750 1,500 5,000 4,000 4,000; 5,100 4,080 , 15,300 57,375 i 1 10 10 10 20 ; 20 40 . 100 150 . 300 9000 : 10,000 2,000 1,000 , 500 200, 100 50 . 20 10 ' ''-5 10,000 0,C0C .10,CUo -'5,C03 4S 0 f o pr ! . - 1 Jf t 1,5" j 9662 prizes, amt'g to I14,0C3 20338-T-6nly 30,000 Tickets. . . (Tl" The CASH mV the whole of the PiizeVrn be had, as usual at Cohkji's Oi ce th e mc ::. cr.t : tney are drawn. 4 " QTRAYED from the subscriber, on Frida last. Bank Notes, one of $10ind. the other of $5, a a lanre Sorrel Horse, with a scar on his left ? ..v - - neiy-fluic, a small : Nea-? hind leg, and a long tail. When he went away Pie5e ilveP' ony a Not of Thompson hW , for,, omnnrl hi TtMr fi ; c.rnc 1 for $29 payable one day after date, a J to be about four years old: and four feet 10 or n ment and, some other accounts and Papers of no ;.hc tu ioc f h.m.,1 nrk;m hA n. 4 I value but to the owner. 13,395 Prizes, ' , gl 36.880 r 20?825 Blanks, 3,220 Tickets. , T : ; Whole Tickets 85. Half 82 50. Quarter 81 25. , ' v WASHINGTON CITY LOTTERY. (By authority , of Congress.) " ' " SECOND CLASS, . ojluok or AiKiwijo.--'JLae' numbers v.: ! : i put in one wheel as usual, and in the ct! . . wiVl be put the prizes aAatJC the dene In t'en cf Hvi Dollars,' and the drawiner.to nrc rress in t! 2 c al manner. ,The 9.000 nrizes of IV ur tin Ur t , be awarded to the tickets, the numbers 'cf wf "h end with 'the ,trminatmff fieUre of .:.er cf i three Jirst drawn numbers of different termin-tio: 1. , -.: n- a.. Ta ' -. . ne iivc wonar . f rizes ,zo De awarde a to - th 2 tickets having the two last figures cbrresponcTir with the twoia. figures of such number of t!. -next drwn of different- termination. This rnc-D will permit the whole lottery to be completed i-i pne drawing, and a ticket drawing a-Sw'pericl'' prize -will not be:rtstricu from drawinj aa i -rior one also., . '; - ' , Whole tickets, $5-i v Shares in prcpcrtlcn. :":V Orders from any part of the United t-tc:,-either by tnail (post paid) or private conveyance. Judg- To bed rawn on Wednesday, the 6th day enclosing the Cash or Prize tickets in any eft' of June, 1827- v I Lotteries, will meet the same prompt rR -u:: bout ten miles from Raleigh on the Hillsborough I; 11 iaG. Prson wno nas me focKet uooic ini and I expect he is in the neighborhood ot i VT ut.- V r CUI1" oad, Mr. Carpenter ; if not, it is very possible he is trying to get back to Tennessee. I wdl give Five Dollars to any person who "may apprehend the -said Jiorse and secure him so that 1 get him again, v , H Muumss uuvvmajn, . May 14.: , i Uarber, ot Kateign. ohe generation to avail Hsclfbf all ae cltscoverie f inWilii-"i th(;e rAit:,. ,0 : heap, and treasure tii trinei.r .L A. , - . age to rival the iideedASiit'haJ , : , ;iiiu ireasu "f angiher Anil expressively said by an authorit pla artnftgmWPen shoulder of. the,gi $ 9nfiehioi to see muth farther. it als p,;: 5C w,!,cr inan another a,,ius one iriniratr;,n ...;:i :.int . the iaft generation to avail itself of t ITlT.klAA,. A i M'liuti-dl3Pyer,es w science ;are 4 uly tcttJaUnsrtieyr sciences fire Jl valuable Plantation in Wake. nn HAT, valuable Farm, ' lately known by the jL name of West-Hill, lying on both sides of Swift & Williams's Creeks, adjoining the Plan tation of GovernorBranchy about nine miles from RaleicrhJ- onthe Road - to Haywood, Settled ori- irinauv bv Josebh Louie the GrandfatheR.of tthe late occupant of that name, at a time, when far mers had choice of the best lands in the country. The whole Tract f of, land contains Two Thou sand Fwo v Hundred and Twenty, acres near 1200 , of which u prime landa. considerable portion of it fine low groiwds,- The residue is well-t"mbered long-leaved Pine Land, and is sup. posed tp aitord the nest range for cattle , and hogsini the county The farm under cultivati6n is between 3 and 400, acreK -on which ' there is a tolerably good D welling-House, and other out buildings, on as handsome l and i heilthful , a "site as can be found in the county, or perhaps in the State- .There is a small Gnst-Miil, wluclriscon venie'nt for family, and neighbourhood purposes. .The farm is in good - order, and that and the land may- ? viewed, on;applicatkn .to Mr. - Tho- mas Howelij on the premises ; -and tne terms ot sale ..which: will i be accomsaodating'. will be made known on application to j Cales. , hleitjU, April 6, , I8n7: , - ; ; -tf. tained, to Green . Bobbitt, of Raleigh, he may i ' Oxford, Female Academy. OTOHE semi-annual Examination of the pupils in this Institution will commence on Wed-1 nesday the 5th of June next, and end on thej iiursuay evening rouowmg. ; . " May 4.- -- v. . 64--3t EXAMINATION. FTHE Semi-Annual Examination of the Pupils JL ot tne Warrenton Female Academy, will commence on Tuesday 5tti .Tune next, and con- iinue mrcc uays in .succession. rarents, Ciuar- dians, and all who feel disposed, " are invited to! attend. ' t E. BRAINEHD, Princl. , 1 . 1 10 20 52 51 102 -1683 11475 SCHEME. . ' Prize of g 10,000 is gl 0,000 3,506 1,000 500 ; 100 50 20 8 ' -4' S",506 10,0001 10,0001 5,200 tual attention as if oh personal applic: .1 ' QyAddreUh'': J. J. COHEN, Ja. & BROTHERS, i. Baltimore May 7th, 1827. . LITERARY. O promote the cause of Lite - additional interest, to the. '.ttltp"r,!rr5' r.tereU ! I the students of the University bav 1 3,4p4 Ividual who has been a regular merr.b er, cf c 45,900 1 Jf the Literary Societies ittached to the Uni versity, shall be chosen every -acbeeding ye to deliver a public Oration in t.. 2 College CL: el, in the day preceding each anniverc : c ' mencement." -In comoltance : with thk The Teachers of the. Warrenton Female Aca demy, tender sincere and grateful acknowledg ment to their friends arid Patrons, for their libe ral patronage, x and. inform "them' that the "next Session will, commence on Monday. 11th June. a vnenucsu ana rmiosopnicai Apparatus and r 133)5 'Prizes - - 1 8102,660 Z 20825 Blanks, 34,220 Tickets. . : f Whole Tickets 84. "Half 8 Quarter 81; ftion, the friends of literature are infonr.ci ncKets or b nares can be naa in tne greatest 1 the HOiu, Archib-M F "urphe" has b 4aucijf ni me iMAimufiUn oxcig, iu(Kii pointed 10 c'-a. -.r t.:i tipn, t.:e or Fayetteville. f ' , . the; Dialectn S::I it, in Us; Cclhp CI v (reorders enclosing-Cash or Prizes, (post paid) on the 27th. cf next.! e ; - iTL: will receive prompt attention; if addressed to , state, that,, this app ointment hz L ,;n 1 ; " V ' . YATjES & M'INTYRE, ' ed nd that the resolution h' r.a c ' . ' " Raleigh or Fayetteville. ceiyed the,apprbnAU9rjoflhe u : : ? Tickets in all JVortherk Lotteries of resnee. diyiduaL. who 4S tabe our Or- : , I a Cabinet of Minerals have been received, which Ubility can be had at tlie Northern prices at ei- tne - Faculty r of the , tT . .2 will greatly facilitatethe improvement of the J ther of 'our offices fbr Georgia North or South! hope that all who tala rn: Classes-f-un wearied attention will still be nontihU r Carnlini Ra hV &nA the . Prirp'..r thne- crary character t 2 l . ued to the pupils, 'as to. their manners, morals, I lotteries always received in naymentfor tickets, I ate: t. by their and proficiency in their studies. , v Expence3 as usualnarhf ly : r 7 Board, u - t , i;-; '$5Q Englisb Tuition; 1' T. . - ' 15 Music, : :uv":25 : ' . -French, -.' - '-: ' 0 Jaintin ; - t " S ' or the cash paid for them on demand. : Gales :ar: Ben' Of VE just received - :ii s irply cf the JUT ATLANTIC SOUVL-.,,?., t.rl FORGET ME NOT, for 1827; The Engravings which at! -n these.tasteful works, to say nothing of the j udici- : . . a? a At a ' place cpecic Chapel mil,"; April U th , v Air the ornamental' Branches uronortionablv I ous selections, and the interestine oriirir 1 r-"t. reasonable. - ' E. BRAINCRD, TrincL : i ter, are fully worth the price of the Bo-" . : Warrcaton- ar 17, ; ;-,V 65 gur i. . i.;IUeic- JIch'17, 1827; V ' 7? C '.3 U LOU hz-s ?u: cf V l r 1 - t A .. -A7 lab
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
May 25, 1827, edition 1
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