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r - - ' V J - - C J Stk" ,f ' . " ; ; $7? iv0:: - -M-C?U-? vt?- '-fa T--7H..-.--;i f , - r 1 1 If -It- - r 3 5 4 J.- S ' . -1 f ,' 6- - ' 1 r' f t . r -v f t '1 1 1 1 ; J 1 ' ---, Jvance, ; ADVERTISKMENT: 3. i e a tl y i nsertf d ( hree t S far frvcrv'siiccefd ; 1 1 ries f or d n I ta r .apu 2 pe t 4hAse of Greater ieneth in tbe -Vami",nrnnrtion.C..7omwTfflitfiilnJlhaTilcfully f feceiv-ed....i-etters to ine.Louors-uiubi uc j'v?' Bf okeVthe Jail of this County, V, 2 n H LOVR and JOSEPH IKlKK,f agajrsi whom Kirk U, about 25 years.: of age," jis a!l and relt j " alpill ofIodictment- baa e found tor. .vtp , . - Love 4s a. -sma'l mni.j about 13 -years of ape, V vitb Jittj; tiair.oiue eyes ana attirwiiK,snc - liaV wifc and nne child, whr.m tie Uill jno doubt 'i , take,wi U fIm.V His; Wife is a good lo .king dark ' it ' V playn oa the Fjddfe!and is fond of spirits. ; JB. -Ast!iey are notorious villains, IXtj it -hoped all ' . good citizens will aid In their apprehension. They ''wil;probah!y7rb tdKehtucf v, where they have p rfelaliW- r Y: " H., D.: BR1D0KS,-ShlT. :J j , '-L Chatham county, Tec.,13i' ,v;l 26, 2w b V;;r i' HE followinprare the drawn nunibers in the 7 'f I New-York Consolidated, Lottery, 9tk Class, n 'j-tist.'il 2d:; i sd- 4th; -5thj 6th . r ,f :, ir ; ? YATES feI'JNTYUF,, C ' j ' f " ' ' 111! Academy . 1 ' . rp HIS 1 nstitiition . will' jbe J ope r el after the Ji ; Christmas vacatSpn on the 1st . anuary1A1828, ? I ;'tinder the Jsupertntendence. of jlteyj J. Warnpck, - j i l9. PrincipK Mr; W is Vgra'duate if Glasgow a ;TTnJvrrftitv from his testimonials.- which are jiu X Wrpusantlsatiafactoryfrdm'fcwekpjerietice; i ; success in teaclving durine,the la?t six : years' in i fi !this country, the: Trustees feel'Confifilent in say- line that the-advantages of this Academy r will e- -iqual any In the State. The classical course, will sent to this, Academy, thev lYustees exptfctthat it:shall teceive aliheral ahare fpubic support. - Six or eitrht Students can jbe accommodated wih Boardinsj in tle family ,of the, principal. Hvnif1rhf th& Iloard'of Trustees. - 's v - , i vf S AM'L 31ITCHENOR. - Pres't. Smithfield. Dec. 50.: , 4-23 ?3t.' TTN a few days,at the Book-store o J; Galesand ' rX Son in Raleigh, price three dollars, a I new V Edition of the Office and Duty (of a JUSTICE OP THE PEACE and:a Guide to SherifTsi, Co- 1 ''ron'ei'CIerksV-CchatablesandfrOthr.j-CWilOffi;-. I 2ers in North -Carolina. Witli an appendix, con- Ktaining the- Constitutions of;this Sttejand ofth t United Statesv and a collection of ahe mosU ap roved terms for .the. use of t'se OfRcers: . -:v ; i ' , The'new Edition of this ivatuablei - Work con tains hesides its former valuable ma te,;; theub- .Ktanri of all the imnortant r Acts "nassed ' bv the . fGe'neral ARsembly from the year cl8t5, : to - the 'present period, which' appear under! their "proper " 'Orders for- this- new; Work j will be i -duly at- tfej.ded to;. from ariypart of the 'State 'lA Np I'MER Vrrantrement has beerl latehvjuade JIl respecting line, of Stages.. ! Thev.. now Thnrsdavstand Sund;ivs hy9, ni il -afternoon. .jiLeave Nevbern,reyejy Saturday and rrVetlnesday'attJ oclock in themormvigridar-; vflvein Raleigh; Mcmdays I and- Friday sby Q 'clock -in - the "forenoon. So that Passengsrg -will be" but; little more than two' days ingoing tnronpn xne rouie a-aisiance oi ixiu inue?, ana .'ithar&U in'ly time.ri have good light Stages ! fne teams of rHors'es, and goodj"carem 'Drivers and n1end to use: my best endeavors! toy continue tUem.V so that nothincr sliall' be wantinr oni'my part to render passentrers comfortable, i 1 there- ;nore- .sohciv uie pupiryto iravct j wuuime. fv ' From and, afteithelstday wf Jahdary next, v irfy StAge fare .will be reduced fron 8 jo & cents ? .per mile in consequence of the hardness of, the . times' and scarcity," of money. --F V H ;?Paengers ill be" all6wer25 pounds of bag--; -"-jsage, .bts -H-?niusthe;hereunderst;oddl!.t5atv:i ; will not hold myielf accountnle'for the' safeXon 'eyance'lofanyaggage pV bundles vliatever hut will endeavorqto have the best attentionaid f f; ;-ta' them 1 must here add,;that the jptesent ar r 1 rangement is the best one that h;ts ever been et ! ' v on the--j.routei--a.iJr en:ihles"l,;me . l& procure "the tevt puts lie h between the twd places, for -Fassengelr; ,'ai AT :the route" b)tU-wayi.isrperJbrm-. ed iir little more, than two days; and jLhatiyJthout " havinir to jfavel n the nlirhtwi. -I vhaye no Vtlonbt bit sfter'a little experience,. allwiU; 3 ; satisfied A?hdare interested : .- '-jf-t v ilKlUTT D1LL1AKU, rroprietor. . Dec' 8. Jbuiale .bkliicationi " TT1 1 1 E Sm oscriber,' formerly ofVarrentonNt C f JaL . propo-s to open; an stabiisament ; at Jus healtlifnl vitid pleasant ridence: four mih's north ' f Uictunoiid-for "ithe 'Tepepli6nCof ten; -young : Ladie?; : wbcwill be -placed under the cure and - uperintendaAce ot'the'f'emales of hts FrntlyV . The cburse-of Instmction willembrace Sjpell ing," Reading, Writings tivammar.i l)etoric'-k cithmetic,': Geography Astronomy, ; Mytliology and HistoryV J; s V ; The .Scholastic termv of 'ten1 months Vvill crVim mc?ce' on -the first ilonday in. January. The . diarge for iJoard, ; Washing, 'and Tuition, !i'n all or either of the aboVe branches wiif be! S220, iot . the- term .payahlci "v semi-annually Tin advanct-'; Instruction inFrench 40-Music fSOEmbroi' ' cle?y if,?C -for t he' X ermf-1 B ooks and S tat ionary t . ilfunuslied will form the only-extra charge'. . J.ACOB -MORDtlCALp Ji ;. '4Vadapted to that jobsetved at fihipeMfill.-r , . ""From the un"remitticg attention which will ' b? H " i JnaiH io the 'toorsd3 and improvement of Students lfavuaieK, verjr,a :uesaa anrnaay at y ..io,ch)kin the; morhingd atrivelintNewbern wiArThnrsdavstand Sund;ivs brl2 ni!nr.k int thi n ilTaifn..7-. pilars tor Ui"e Mare aridalfreasoriable exuens-s -fiW i;vi.v 'I haid. if D VVJ Drt AGGONFR ' ,i,:"' i1e-V-tvVl bilvc. ..h-v ; ' - w rib a nn ir. rv i For InternaV Ifnp royemeniv Liter4ture and Char- y.l it iev jn )he. City of Wasliington and .1 in It he -.StHtes of f. lieiawre,- XMorin-uarolina ana Lou isiana.- '7; ; f - '',' - n , v; o i ; Second ; C7 a?s.' v TlfE - S HbsCivibers v hating - su peri ritended tle- dfawincr m the, Vrand Vofitouttaiea Jittery; lss ,o. ., tio nereoy ceruiy, mar ou numDers itom to 60 ;r-jftclusiveiWere seycratly placed ?msa wheeMhisi day ; jand thaVthe following were the numbers jdrawn):,- I K r". . . 1,.; 2V 57,T 13, SI, ' 33;;;:i53, ,9, '5 and that, thevssaid numbers were drawn in the or der in -which ; ?hey stand above :: that ;is o sav, No 14 w s tlie. Jst thatwasidrawn So. 27" Vas the 2dt; Ko. S7 ivas'tbe 3d i No.'413 wuh the'4th; No 31 was tAe Sthl; fo 3. was the." 6th No. 53 was the 7th Ntf. 9 was the 8th, nd No. .5 was tht- 9th and last? V - ': - - s- ?' Wit ness out hands at ihe Citu ofc lVaihinrton: this 12th day ot iJec; ia7. fj ' ;WM. PROlfT, . ,,! VAC ULAKKJV Andrew; way.,; , YATES & McIN TYRE, - ' "M i -JIaxagers. jJ)iayinf the ceived, and ipe touowing were drawn j -v- f J Several JPriies of macrnfitude" were: sold Vat our Offices where 'ash lor Tickets in the Lotteries how before the public can be had-vh v : i . v j Y ATBS & M'lNsTYUE, ..f Fayette ville kajtigh. 'Nov 29.' T. ; RICKETTS1 Piano; Forte Maker fromBal .ti.! ti more, respectfully! informs the Citizens of Raleierh and! its vicinity,thati hie .has.' "!a very sU periorFinfli Forte fct sale; which he will sell on agreeable ter)ns id persons inclined to purchase-. v N.'.It.'Tlios who wish to purchase will please to make immediate, application 'to; Mr. VVyatt Harrison Cottonlwill betukfh in payment . ' Carriage and Oig -Making.k . , fTHE Subscriber take this m'et'ofil to mak- JLc knpwq to his ifiiend arid: the public that h- has on hand a; number of Pannel and Stick Gigs, and also a Sulky, finished in handsome style and of thebest materials, which he-offers at very low prices, persons wishing t purchase ! ate .-invited to call and view them., i " ' - Gigs and Sulkie? sent to his shop to be repair ed or painted will be promptly -attended , to and kept in a house to protect, them from thewea ttier., j WESLEY -Will TAKER. . Raleigh, November 19j 1827.- , f 18- - - - ' - - ,., ; !' - . ,; " ;. , "Stat of Jfortli-Carolina, '? C : f .In Equity S eptember Term, J K2T. - ," i . , The Heirs of Joseph Minter. p " V - u The Ileirs f jRobej-t U..Ffrrar,3 -; - , . ,ff T appearing to the Court; that Pet er Farrar; l Uetseyi Vakrar and Biggins Farrari tbe Defen, dants in this Suit, are' not inhabitants of Uhis State It Is ordered jhat publication be made in the. Ra leigh, Register for t: tree' months, that they appear at the Coilrt flouse in Pittsborongh,! on the third Mond:iyj of Miirch riexti (I8p8)i thenaml tliere to plead, .answer or dpmur, otherwise the bill will be takeh pro conftsso against7 them tt.nd heard ex'part T:"-; V i 'l-V-f. ' . A copy frqm the Minutes." Testj -rf I f ON HARALSON, C M E. jStatfe ofTbrth-Carolina, yk" Morthlmptori County.) " ,Court oREquitjf, Fall Term, D1827. - James weDb. CJomD ainam.. . 1 J : . : . i .. .... i ' j l ., : Jonathan pUTrin an'd-'fe' ElizabethiJai:e Eliza jrV:..j x-!eth'Jer kins defendants.;' 4 - Bill to make co iveya!nce of Real Etate.r ST appearing "to t ie sa!tisf;icion of the Court, v thafthe tleferida nts ;irt this cise' are not 1 esi-: dents .ojr.this S, t&te, )t is ordered that publication beide in thejialejighi 'ReK-ister,'; for six Weeks successw.ely,; that, rinless ) said r defendants - shall appear av jhe next ICiHirt of Equity, to be held tor said, coumy.vat te Court House in 1 he tpwn of rJackfm, '-.nh fdl iMMonday after tle fouil 1 Monday in March ht,laud pleadi answer; or de mur to complainant?s bin,,trve' same will be heard .Oxford "FinalB -;Acadeiny nnil E j fi rst , Sessloji"" of the. year 1 828 ir 1 com .1 merited in thislostitutioiv: on 'the7th'bf January 7, ,Xer-.s for Boanl and,, Instruction" in the i Elementary-atnli Scientific Branchest: taught in this Semiriarv will be 60 dollars t; Music 28 : Painting and Drawing 1 V-Frei'Ch La)tf"ruage ,ll per Sessiooif The ; institution .is well ' rjJirnished with larffe Maps,' GI .besi a Chemical ar d Philo sophical Ap6atatus, and a Cabinet of Minerals. IFarnisi!intl:.Guard!aniA'desii:rit,nhiPupils will board iwjth the- Prtncipal,?.otherwier-boarq ners arid moal depoitment of the VoUng-ladies. Four'Teachjjrs will "be Constantly empldyecL-c i The Hirhmondl .."JEnquirer, VVarrenton Re porter an Tat bbro Free'PrcssTs ea'ch leanest-: .t;u..ii inen.yie aoove .advertisement once rat wo weeks nil thby, giye it three insertions. ; ' ' . 4 'JOSEPH -LAB REE. ' Oxfm,;Decll. '263w0- i-. 't. 1 i jr.. , . ,4 i . - . .. 1 . r TTUJOMMhe Subscriber,'' at! Lexington(, ' N 6: on her left hind g,'1 j.ist bpye the hoof the owns i uer-iaai ns Deen cue i- sne naa wren sire went avvayYtnlerably long switch tall vhiteat the erfd i no" itltetf rrtarksnrecbllected-I am led tu liehevr that the-whole.wastolenby a yellow! fellow. calling' hxsnscifi Michaer MitehellSs soil neiween exingKJiv ana; Ku.iign. on a common; saddle f-vith'ft ne plated stirrupjironr." plated 'drac 1 uc iarc? uaci w seat ;:and?. old plated stirruprirorf,;p1ated"di'agorin Uriffl e, theH it I ill lUKnii fcj-oWfcbatirl rrrw! -1 will'niv-.a'.rftvat-r1. exparte'anti a xiecree: matte ' accord iiigly; A copy, Te.4te, : ; , JO. D. AMIS C M. E. JSTov.l 16, i827.A t 1H V1-:5: - 206w - Gray.MAREVoungith foal, 16and, high, l f iASf55FT,j: " his two smalr knots ju-t abbve each ej e hieh ? -! T; , 11 AVID SH LLTON,. f ;: are DlainlvWobeseeiiW'examinatinn'"alst'&.';rar . . I " J AMES OUNG., . - - : j .ju, uh cniar.t-'vciurur.xjie iuifi. insrant..j a- uarK .rw.-.'-.. . - j ri - v-A SOUTHERN v:sr: ! Mtt. & MRS. HOLLfSTER wilt open Semi nary fof j oung Ladies,,.at :z?j?vr Jjn-mc", 1 :1eckienbHrjCounfyi''rVa-.-:-ont,:thet'I-firsi'ayof Ja nuarv,'f 1 828 , j The v adopt the"appelTation ot stntctiort pursued is the1 Pestnloszian ' or Tndv'ctiw' meth9d.;v TJiis pln of instruction,? which is, in has Its foundation in thernature of 'the humir mind, and which is acknowledged Ito possess superior ad vajntages, they have- practiced- upon fpr jsome timej, and they propose! to adopt it still jmore fully liereaiter. and to ' extend it as fa'rf as practicable Into; all the branches of study f f i 'The School "will be arranged in three; Classes the studies ofj which ,will be as follows V . . j ; i 1 . . Minor Cfasa Reading; - Writing,1 Spelling and Defining, General "Outline Vof Geography, Mental, Arithmetic,-' First principles of Grammar; arid i Etymological - Parsing, ihft: Composition' of Sentences, and simple Descriptions.' ' l i . ! .2. Junior Chis .- The three first sof the above continued," Gjeographyi Arithmetic rcohtiriued Syntactical Par-sing, Punctuation, Outline of As sjronomy.and Use of the Globes, Natural Philo sophy, , History - pf the United States,' and Com, position:"1 J 3. v .Senior Ctyis t :A rithmetic eotttlnu ed, ( C he. mistr3 flistory,f Ancient'and.Moderoi ' Chrono i 'ogry, ' My thology, Astronomy Rhetoric an 1 Comp'osition..,-; -V", V . " f I Those who are not prepared to entef"the first of these classeL i will be retained for a time in! a Preparatory Cku. - J T I '.r''-- Lectures will be delivered to th Semor Class n Mental Philosophy, 7 'Botany and 'Mineralo'g-y !r. H. has a colfect?on of Minerals, to wh'ch die has eiiacred an" fmnortant addition! He1 ha? also a considerable iRotanical collection to illustrate the interesting science of Botany. -j The recita tions in Natural Philosophy and Chemlstry will be accompanied with the most important experi ments in those sciences. -for nerformincr which' the School will tie fumished with the necessary A nnaratn and XInt nriala . ' In the department ofVrtc. a ladv is en trailed; of approved fqhalincatidvV" and " experience !-in teaching. Instritction inVVJ jtr Ornamental Branches, itjs lioped, willnilly;satisfaqto-; ry OtherTeahers will be eriTploed wheneve : the number of Scholars shall require it 1 ' : The Discipline of the Schoot will; be so manag ed as to stimulate to the-greatest Vpossible exer' tion, and at the same. time,- such as to discoun tenance envious feel ngs, , or an irlo'dihate thirst for-praise .. . The regulation? . wHl xtend to the manners of the koung ladies, and to their habits of order and neatness, in their dress and appear ance; The. houWof recreation and; of study -will be arranged "with -due reference1 to;theirhalth and a certain portion ot their time out of school, .willbe devoted to study, under vllie : immediate attention of one of the. teachers, j Divine Ser vice will be -regularly performed at! the Springs on the Sabbath. , ' . ( r . . - i iThe terms will be; 100 dolls.i for Board and Tuition in the'Branches mentioned in the list of studies, for 10 TRonths. n Music 40 dolls. : Paint' ing in water colors and.-yVlvet Painting 20 dolls French or Latin 20 dollst Projection apd Draw ing of Map 10 dolls.'. w jhe charges! for each ses sion to he -.paid "-tin advance.' - For the ; Lectures, and. for. Plain . aj-.d Ornamental Needlework,' no additional charK u Books and Stationan' will be furnished,- if de?ired, ftt the Richmond prices.--The young ladies will be expected to bring bedr cldthes ; to any who prefer it. . they will be fur- niahed at a smalli additional charge, r- . - - " . . The; first Session will commence on the 1st of January and end on f he lOtb, of July ' The se cond will commcnce oh the JCtlj ofj September, and continue' untiL Christmas. At. the close of each Session there will be a public Examination. ' From the healthiness of the r place, from its having the" advantage of a Mineral Spring' of high ly valuable properties,' from i(s retired &pleaant situation, the extensive accommodations, and the past, experience nd success of the teachers,they anticipate witircpnfidence a liberarishare of the public patronael' t ; '. ilt is desired that those who expect tojbin the .Serin nary, should be present on the '1st of Janui ar that tley may have- the "advantage ofy the whote coitrse vf . ifist ruction of the class to hich they muy-he attached, and that Uliey tuay, hear the Introductory Lecture? which will be delivered on ffhat'-iy at 12, oVslock.Those T Parents and others wliomay nd it convenient are respect fully invited to attend "on that occasion.' " 1-'. EDWARD 'HOLLISTER. , . Buffalo Springy Oct; 19, 1827. ' ; -ic -We have examined the Testimonials of Mr. &4 Mrs, Ilollister, arid findTihem toVbe numerous and; satisfactoryijT the ipne furnished by Dr. BenjS Robinson Presi dent of the School Committee of "FyettwvMe in 1826,' and by ttieT Jfon. leririr Potter, President for 1827, will be sufficient to sati'sry,.the public as to their qualifications to instruct youths.- j f, "sour icnowietlge ot this gfiitieman commenc ed in the Spring bf T826, whiri'heltook charge of - our t Acade roy him! in June, and as p.n nci pai.y : n is, iaay jompa conducted the Female Depart-: ment. i .They bot tionl and success, Dollister compel v .taugni wini ;mucn approoa? until "the ,bad health ofWr, ed 'him to seek a situation it the', upland coiiritnv The 'SclvoolLommittee stncerely.xe'grctted'.the'".ls of tlieirserviceSj-iis teachers; and we;tas members of that Committee Mr. Sc JIrs,lL have bee'ri -for, the. last year, enirafred asjnstruetorsin the Academy at Qxfbrdi and have- jji ven great; saIsfactiorr m that ,c'apai-j 1 v .TS'Tf CiCHi j civ auniwvu ui me uiau ui iiisuuu- tioif proposed to be- adopted in their Classical Serninaryrand think hat with a judicibtisCappli cation, - it will -be possessed of superior ad vanta-. t - ic t ir t 'nwitimr t- 'X'ONREbSlONAD 'DEBATES sister of the. Deb gfess.' vThe 'first yoluineiof moderate size, sells f orfi in r dol lars v the secondi which contains he teen 1500-and 1600 pages; sells' for eight dolls. "'AJWAKB ! Y-UM1J, Bi, 1 ni . iiiiuv i.t 1 ct-irts t l-. i HOOL f .January; provided Tver friends stimulate -lier exertions by puttirig intothe hands, of each. Pupil:th Sma;i take '.pleasure." in recommending 1 hem as tuteUi cent:: moral and 1 nious. and well aualtned for the instruction of youth.' '-A- '"v - J. Gai.es St Son have just received.from.Washi Ingtipn kvfevv copidsiof . Vols vl ailof. (Jales and tSeat ons" liea-ister ,'of the .Debates'-in Con Sprinj;: Grove Academy:?;- 3T1HE tindersiff riecL has e.mpYoyed Mr "Guern UL i -sey, a Graduate of jk Norther .Collegeivat Teacher, to :take charge of this Academy fa tfie ensuing year,' and the S'chool.vvilJ commenre on the first . of "January. Mr,' Gne'rnser. corner well recoriimended as'a! gentleman "'qualified- to to take charge of an Acadenv,T and will teach the Greek;? Latin and,- French U Languages, and all other branches pe'esesary to quulfy.a student to--enter the TTniverstty : -The pricir of Tuition for Readings Wfiting and Aritljmeti.c'will be $&V.and for al 1 iot h er bianch'es usually taught i n A cad e mies, 10 Iper session., And; .the undersigned .will receive - as Boarders, eight oivten scholars, at $40, the - session. The residence, of the tm dersiened Is .'healthy' and is 'cntl'rifT from -dl temptations to dissipation, and jtrhere from the. assiduity arid abilities of Mr.; Guernsey, .and the especial J supenntenuaiicc-oi - ic ;iHicrsi;iicu such students as may attend vthe, Acadeny; it Is hoped and calculated,' will make great progress In useful knowledge. J" - ''.i "J1" ' j JOHN D. HAWKINS 2 i i - Franklin Co. Dec2,f1827; 1 4t " ' ,; - . .) - J A" CARD.- , , - ; u THEiAmerlcari Colonizations Societyl' whose. object it; is to colonize the Free People of . Colour 0 the umtea States, on tne coast of vvirica,viias the Satisfaction ,:i of InforrriingVthe" public t that thus far their labors 'ha ve been , crowned ; with success. A;fcolony has been planted, iu fertile soil, in a"cliriiate sulf ed to the constitution of, the r.oloured man, and. is" now in so flourishing a con dition, ,that it offers inducements to free colour ed peopVeto emigrate. The costs of trnsbortar tion being1 about -twenty -dollars for every eroi. jrrarit, to lessen this expense to jthe Society; fit has. been concluded "to solicit public contribii? tibns for thepurchase of a vessel, tobe'employ ed by the Society in transporting etriigrarits.and also "in-Bringing back the products of jtUekC6loriv as articles of CommerCei' that the Society itself aided by the resources of Its 'own colony, v-jay be the betteable to proceed with efficiency, in its great eritjeiprize. ' ; 4. ' v 'Donations for this 4pu!pose are respectfully solicited from' the inhabitants of Raleigh and Its vicmityyas wellasifrom the citizens ; of ,N.- C generally. Donationsr, to' the Society for: any purpose,' and Subscriptions ihe 1 African ,Re pository and Colonial Jou nal,? vflibe grateful ly received" by the Agent of the Society " i , , - J AMES NOURSE, Agent jiyrihe tJlm? Col; 'Society it jn. ' ' - Harriet Relay ;,'j r T v Hds returned from New"Yorky'1i:l TTTTTHERE, she has laid in an j,EIegant,Assort. TYv'mentor.FANlYtGOOHS and ; VULLr?.-. ERY 'X "moTiir which are Sifperbi Host ly Silk Hats and Feathers, Leghorn and Straw.. Bonnets Tce and Lelsse Capstand Turbans 4-ElegaiU .oi'ria1 menfs for the Head ; Needle - work . and Lace Pelterrnes, Capes and Collars ;Superb Ic Robes; Muslin; Barege, Batisse snd ;Merino dbV SWorsted Rarege for Dresses ; Re:wly. made: V res? scs Pelisses and 'Cloaks .oFthe;..latestf.fashi6n-;i Lace Veils ;'y Plaid, Figured-- and , plains i Iks' of ihe'newefit patterns and colours, 4 4 'plain ard figured s Bbbiriett Laces v Thread and Bobbi r.ett Laces and Edgings Gimps and Vearliri'gs ; ambureauouaretsa-;a j.ipes ; Atticciai x low ers ;v; Ribbons,' Curfs and .Puffs rSillc Stockings Silk' Horseskin and ?BeJTer Gloves ;jCash,mere and Imitation:. Long ; Shawls Ladit-sj Prunella fioots arid Shes Cf hirer's Morocco and Ixia? ther Ditto ; Plush and Chirichilly- Caps for, Chil dren; with a variety o,f Articles, too tedious fto enumerate.?.'.. Alt which she will sel.l at the. low: tstf prices for Cash, it to puitctuaCust6mersi i , J I'Ni B. Dresses and Pelisses made at th'shrirt-" jesti notice Leghorn Bonnets cleaned and trim - med. ' 1 ' k H 24th Nov. 1827 20 law4w. , Warreatoii iMale Academy u'x THE Subscriber havlnsr taken charge of the Steward's Hall connected with this'' Institution, for-the -ensuing year, '-aviR be, prepared to take jsoaruers ai r pnvti- ivc tjuiiii-s . 111c- acssiun, in eluding diet ' washing and firewood--i - -. ' ' - r.A?WEr.L CASWELL DUAKE.I? 4 December 27th,il827. o'; -4'1 AND J T CSiOTHING- STORH. , ,i . Three'. floors beloitf - the'Nevbern-.JBanhMoleijh.'. .f jj ft HE Subscribers present their lncerehauks I. -"to their1-friendsand the public Jn general, for, the liberal encouragement hitherto: received, and resnectfullv, inform them, that tHev 'have , ttst 'returned from New-York, where, they pur- chased a splendid - assortment of Goods' in their line,- Iconsisi i ng of . F '.Ay x 9 ' Drab and'Steel Mixt- l j. do ElegantiEnfrVish -Sllk;Hand kerchiefs, vV'V-vft f V- - V-'irst quality of Black jdo . f . f ' Comipon . doydbT ? '7-'7 BandannptandFIagr do . ' - F vvAlse.a great variety pf Fancy Cravats :i- f.. and Stocks' Vr1' : - superior,: rtorsesKiit xuu ucvcr uiut u - : Patent J Suspenders , ' -' v ' . i Common -,a do , s?jt. 'J V - ; Latribswool Shirts Z ; ;;: . -Lambswooland Cotton? Drawers 'XV; -:v :Black;Drarb 'iitid White BekVerTHats of 4. " V."-' the hrst quality t j Second" diT. 'made to order in the latest V V. New-York and Philadelphia Fashions x' They have also on hand at general assortment orEADYMAUE; CLOTHING; manufactured from;material recently imported arid under their, own -inspection in Newbern and in Raleigh , con bisting of s - - , - t t. T V ; Blue & Black Dress Coats i r M . Black Dress Coats 4 - -: M . - ireen, Claret gt Olive, Frack,d6. -Drab Box Coats V ver , ditto. 'N . , - Blue, Green v k 7 Blue! & ' Drab over t i Blue Clotli &T Camlet CloaVf Htack Cloth do. :-. Gentleriienwill find it greatly to' theiradvan tasre ttf call and examine tne above goous,astney N 3Thev have in their emrilov a humber -of the best workmen thai could be obtained" at the Nortlu; which will enable themttp exec.ite all pr sforc whirh th-v mav be favored with.-in : 'a stvle that cannot be surpassed- : .-j.-v - , - Twa or three addiUonal Journeymen wanted, fe' - a aupTi uiue ana tiiacic veiveic lovus, e ; - V Drab Brown and Claret r do ' ; V - if Steel Mixt Z7l V f do V.; '' 't -a, . Blue arid Black Cassimeres, ,- Vw , . ' "A variety of Cloth Cassimere Rantalpon - Cat Velvet, English Silkv Toiliuet, & VaJen ciaVests.-- '-i 4 , r" intend .'selling-Jowerrtor casn man any nereioiore; offered In this market. l V V J J' ' r ---f ." vr f. a ellls &-Co Ki'StatcbNorthTCiroKiia;. il, " P-.'AsheCwtntyC;- v.' . Superior Court of Seitember Term', 1C27., Majoiy Baldwin - V f . . Petition forTJivorceV ' Klisha'BaldwIri.-:;'. C. 7 - ' l- ' : iRWTHEREAS it appears ; tp'the satisfaction c?-' ?"Xl;4he Court,-:that the defendant ij an inha bitant of another State It is therefore oidered ' by the Coiirt ,tfiat publ.cuion be rrade for three month's In the--Raleigh - Register and the. Western';.; 1 CaroliniaiY, ;th,at. the.' defendant appear at ? the' next (Superior, Court" of; I.W fcbe held 'or the county TifAsliTe jit the Courthouse in' JefTersohx on ithe-pd Monday of Marc1! next, aild then. anS J therer plead,' v answer or derbur, otherwise tlie pciiuon wuiro? nearu expand ana me same set JILL';; commence :bn CMondW.'the 7th. ofj Januarys 1828 She will tecb Spelling Reading, Writing, Cy- p nering-.vfiqography. En glish:- Grammar, rand p lam uveem v orici ; e s . s(ri.Her itVms-'as trstiaW- he toijo.wing were ihe drawn numbers in the ft "sr K, l-"' t V. . 4 us ft I - FOR f?HE Subscriber, .assistedby a competent Fe JLjmle,Instructor-intends opening' at his own House on the 15th 'of January next; a Private Female Boarding Schcol.V - , - 4 The" usual branches of female education ' will be taught but - special regard will be had to thos. studijes : which aie. of acknowUUged utilitv' anu 01 eyeiy oay account; 0 7. -, , I 'i J ?rm. per Session Five"Monf.. ' V 1 tiition,, higher classes, V J 1 IS .Ditto, lower classes! V 12 MPHEETER8. Raleigh, December v.Tlie1 celebrated J lace Jlorsc- . ;:v);;;sj'fA:suiNGTON: ; :; Ru Timohon Out of the celebrated Race . Mare 'Ariadme, ; 1 by Citi z en ; -will Mand ' a Boytlton-, , Mtcklen ; ; & burcrV Val the ensuing ; ' - WitpesT,iT)avId Earnest, Clerk at oface; this ' v 7th day.nrKovember-AD 1827. iV . -VNov. 27,;3m - D rURNEST,(c, m. p. ' ' ' : Dismal Swamp Canal Lottery, 10th C.ss, viz 1 ; 32 13 ;, 54 'S8-. 53V.: 20 -,16 iV." 1 ' " , ;,L"j t"''c M'lNTYRE, I ' ' ' vWr qi- " Raleigh '& Fayerteville.' ' , '&T?KI TJt7 1 tjsji ,.!". : . . .it. VV btateof Nbrth-Cdrolina, ., .Duplin County. -C r ; H Court of Pleas arid Quarter Sessions, : , f - ovemoer 1 erm 1 , rifH it Bane v.? t. .iWrri. S ioa ri. - N -dttachmentr ;l I 1. Mil, , 1 - "pp"-- swison. Particulars - wil be gien yt due timeV,. -s ' c - , J 1 . r "( 'f "V ; WILLUt TOWNES," 'l- V . I'.- WM. It. BASKERVILl.E. , . Dec. -6,:i5A , ' . ' V.123 St , , . ; Artdrew Bryan . Wnf. 'Sloan. ! ' - N the-above bases it;appearing to the gatifaoV ' i tjon of the j Cbnrt,- thatthe , defeulant Wm. j S loan, .reside beyond the limits of .the State ' Ordered that publication be made in the Ra.eigh , Jtegistev six- weeks; that unless the '-'defendant ; appears atthe ne.vt Cnij nty Court of Pie and i Quarter Sesstonstd be held f.'rthe aid countv h,- " -nivtl e 4Ui Monday in February , next, tlienaqd- - there replevy ",the property so attached will be . Condemned, subject to the" said derr.ands. ' J- . Witness; James PeuriatlClerk of Siid Court, atoffice'flie 2th' Nov 1827. v . rUV ' 1 77: JAB- PEARSALlL Clk. 1 4;xv TfievVineyard. '-v jt f ,r RALPDONSEtLOUBATS Subscription , J 4Y?. for .the introduction of the cultivation of : the, ViifK into the Uulted States, having been no-' J t I titled to the' Southern Public at a period too late ' ' to allow it to' reach the perusal1 of an ii.finity of its individuals, ,whd; convinced of iu utility, and ' -the facility of Its culture, would have desired to , y entr-heiMibiicriptiOn ; lhe has, consequently,' l" niaue a vuoice .sefeciipr;otUvUUy Vine , ltoots & ordered this cjuanttty frpm his father in France. . They will arrive in New'-York before the middle' pf.ihe.eribuing' monthof February; therefore, subscribers may still furnish ihemselves with a ! supply to t he amount': specified- - -" ; : v The.cost, ssauuar, is rated at the fixed, price for J 000 Roots.br'overat the rateof 124 cents' eacu iut, ;tor Jess tnan iliuo. at the 'rate of' 15 - nts f w:Letters'will jiot beireceived unless post paid. - 'Newbemi wjth t - JOHN JUSTICE. ' t Raleigh j i rj , GALES & SON. C New-York;: . ' i ALPHO N'SE LO TR T. "-State i5anIpotVNorthTUarolina.rw f. " s Raixigk; Nov,' 27,' 1827 ' I l jjbULYfc.l),:I.hat :a dividend of three per chi. be decIared :.on .tire ; Capital Slock 'of tlie i ; State Bank of 'North-Carolina, for the list,- ii-r months payable at the State Batk in Raleigh, on.Monaay jiext.'and at the. different Branches. nflcen days thereof terc ; . ; j , 4 , f ''( . By order, ... . J ' C - "V ' 't .LH. HAYWOOD, Cashier; - , . :A those indebted t the late Ifirrn of AVEBb jfV & WILLIAMS arerTereby, informed, that i unless payment is' made before the first dav nfb -J" January nextittht-lr Accounts, and notes 'will : h'f'i delivered to officers for collection.-' -- v - vt , - Raleigh; Oct. 25th,- 1S27.. - ;.-v ' ;, ; - tlJ N; -B -A few brdes f Cotton wanted for Which -the highest price in good notes will be' gven. ; " ' - , STliA Y i IO 1 1 S E. , TRAYEDfrtjm the subscriber ori the 20th October last, a Hay. II irse with a black mane and tai.VLab.out five'fect h.i!i, four y cirs oid last springr- tolerable : large-fee t and a ser on the hinder part-'ofjof his right thigh no other mark recollec?ed.r. Any "information cocernin:' said Howe will be .thankfully: received, and a liberal remuneration s wlll.be given to' ny t person who will stop-said IlorseVand give- inforriianon to the subscriber4iying three; miles ndrth ot v- ton,NVC. H t-J 1 I f ? 1 - j . M ,,n.,6.u ian-gi ton, N, C r ,1' ' - vH - v J :v-:- cenisjocsw-nan out, cents, -and 30 c for less than 50 lo.be pai.l'on the 'delivery o the roots. . ' if 'j, U - - - , - - -T ft t t ir
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Jan. 8, 1828, edition 1
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