WB(BBft3BfflIJS?KBIB 19 published every Tcksdat and FbiHat, by ' JOSEPH GALES & SON, - ' At Fro Dollars per annum-r-half.iti advance. a: ADyEimSEJlENTS Not exceeding 16, lines, neatly Inserted three limes Tot a Dollar and 25 cents for every suc ceeding publication ; those of greater. length' in the ' same; pr6p6Hi6h.V..CoVHuriciTioKs thankfdllyx,Teceved;.L.j:TTiE!i9 to. the Edir tors must be post-paid. "O FOLEYf Petersburg.ya respectful- JL ly imorms ine citizens oi pnortn-uaro-linay that he Js: just completing in assortment of upwards of.100 Suits, in the latest fashion, most durable manner, and' out of the best materials, (all of which were imported direct from Erirope by himself,) and which are this day , opened and'for sale in the city of Ual . eighy where ho solicits all those in want of READY MADE C LOTH ING, . To call' at the . Store lately occupied by Mr. 11 . . . Tr, tnfilla o.a4 " ' onrl ' mva l-i 1 stock a fair examination confident they will fee pleased; as he pledges' himself that all . the articles were made byhe first rate hands, underbills immediate inspection, and he feels the utmost confidence in vouching for the quality, of the materials, as well as faithful ness of workmanship. " ? , y ; i. : " v " Members of the. Legislature," and country gentlemen generally in want of really good articles, will please call, and if on examina tion they-" find none to fit,- by leaving. their measures and , instructions with his agent, they can have their orders forwarded and ex ecuted in Petersburg, and returned in a few days, when if not done entirely to their satis faction, they Will be considered under no ob ligation to take them.' r : ' j - V . Nov. 16, 1824. ' " T 1 5-lm. i ' - r - IivuAs tor sae- near tVve " - City of TLaleigWi BY virtue of a decree of the Superior Court of Equity for the county of Wake, made at the last term of said? Court, will be offered for -sale at. the Court-House in the City of Kaletgb, onMondav the 20th day of Decern ber next, on a credit of 12 months, two valu .'able Tracts of Land, belonging to the estate of William H. Huffiiu dec d ; viz. one tract lvinff on the waters of Beaver Dam Creek and on the;Stage road leading from Ualeigh to J.ouisburg, adjoining .the lands of Nathaniel .;ones ana otners, ct containing ny: estimation four hundred and four acres and an half, which said tract of land, was purchased by said Wm; II. Uuffi u of Jeremiah : Dunn. The other tract principally in woods, containine,.fiftv- three and three quarter acres, by actual mea surement and adjoining the lands ot ;C. Man . ly and others, was purchased of James Boy- Ian and wjfei The purchaser will be reqmr -d to give bond with two good securities for the purchase money. - , i f , ' v , JOHN S. ELLIS, q. & M.'E. - 'v Slate, ol XoYtli-Caromia. , - Cumberland County. Court of Pleas and Quarter- Sessions, Sep . tembgr Term, 1824. I ' . -J Wm. Smith, adm'r. of AlexV. M'Alister dee'd. vs. , Samtifl Micher; guardian to John Fiirmer's 4 HeirsCliarles Stephens, , Allen Ballenger , -anu wife, Joseph -l armer, teorge Sj liars, John Sillars. Sampson Siltars, Sterling Lee 'and wife, Kador Farmer, and iTrapnall Searcey, Heirs at law of Wm. Trapnall, deceased,1 j. ' ' : vl----'--:' v. Sci. 'fa", upon a Constable's Levy on two tracts or Land, joining Hector Stewart and others, on Mingo Swamp. 1 -"Br HERE AS it appears to this Court, that Ti Samnson Sil lairs. Rpnivc Sillafs. ICadoi ', jtrmcr ana i rapnmi oearcey, are noi niiia bitants'of this State 9' dered that! publica tion be made- in the. IfSleigh !?egister oncfe a r week for six Veeks, that said defendants ap pear at the next term of th.i Cottrt, at the Courthouse in Fayetteville, on" the fii-st .Mon day of December liext," and plead to issue l-r judgment will be gianled according t6 Sci. ta.v-and the lands levied on sold to satisfy plain tifTs de'mand.' - '' ' ''-."'- . Froth the mimttes. Test, JOHNR M STRONG, Clk. UE sblUited to make lropoials to either ilu of the urier&igned VVardfns; on or before the Oth;necember next, fof Boarding and Clothing- the Poor of -Wake. County for one year. The Contractor or Overseer of the i'oor, win nave the Use ot the Plantation, t.nst and SawMiilfi oeionging to the county There are six new Houses just finished, hav ing four rooms in each, litisides several other Houses for 'the tise of the dverseer' family, situated fourmiles' northwest of Jtalefgh,; in a healthy part of the xpunty. The Overseer will be paid' "a certain sum for each pauper. The particular kinds of; diet and clothing to b"e furnished the poor, may be known on ap plication to either qf the undersigned. Bond and securky will be required of the Overseer who must be prepared to receive the pau pers on the first Saturday in February next and to enable hlrh to be thus prepared;money ; win oe aavancea o lay in ins-yearly provisi ' ons, Etc.' Beds aridsbipe other furnknre, will be provided by the undersigned , for uch aiipereatf are'knowrt to have no beds. T Up-, wards of two thousand-' dollars are at the dis posal of the Xourt of Wardens for ; the sup port of the pctor.U ' ; ' ; "L f-r r ; i y x j, KOBERTCANNON,- ' natii'l; g. rand, iWAt. DOYLAN.; Nv. 17. 1?G OavUs; llarul bills; and Priuttng in ge--n?ral, licat I v. executed at this ofSce. ' . . : Commission Tivfemessi ' , "r- - - , t , HAVING been solicited by many respect able friends in this state; to establish myself in Fayetteville, ; for the purpose,' ex clusively, 'of disposing of the produce of the Planters and Farmers,?' whose; in(terests my business will naturally require, roe to guard, I am ready to attend the calls of all who -may favor me' witbitheir commands' in this line. Safe and convenient Houses" haveN been pro vided for storing-property of all kinds. l My friends and correspondents may, rest assured that their produce will never be 'pushed on a dull market, unless posithely ordered. Li beral advances in Cashr.will be made bn the delivery of prqduce, if it shbuld be:Tequiredi My'officewill be kept at Messrs.? Cameron & Townes' near the Market-House, j- . i ' - S.C. BRAME. ' November 18, 1824. : n. ..,. 6-4t' My Commissions in no case will exceed 2 J per cent, for the sale of product : a ' I 3ust 1? ubiseCL, GALES s ALMANACK GONTA1NING, besides tne Astronomical and Weather. Caiculationsi some valua ble pieces:,on ' Farming and Itural affairs f many' useful and interesting Miscellaneous articles, Medical Receipts, Anecdotes, &c. ; a list of the Officers of the Government' of this State, and of jthe;, United States with their salaries ; the; times of holding all the different Courts irt this .State the Members of i Assembly, &c See. - - .'v . , - ? Sold wholesale and retail by the Publish era ; b -Stuart,' Birdsull, &cb; Fayetteville ; by Salmon Hall, Newbern, and" retail by most of the Storekeepers in the State. -.: te of ortli-Carolina IN obedience to the act of the General As sembly.of 1823, chupter the 7th, the Pub lic Treasurer hereby gives Notice, that he will purphase of the stocks or shares of any or all of the three several Ranks of this state, for the use and benefit of the publio: Letters addressed to him on that subject, post ptiid, win De promptly Tepnea zo. r ) , . JOHN HAYWOOD, Pub. Treas. Rsleigh, 25th Oct. 1824. ' 100- Totice. fHE subscriber, by virtue of the last Will ft . and Testament of their father. Stenhen Sneed, senr. decd,)ffer for sale the " Grove Tur'ern, in JVi ti lmsboroverh" It consists of a long range of two store Buildings, contain ing an elegant Rall-room, a very good Cellar, -and thirteen otlr vparvpents, mot of them with fire places, a bick House, containing a good D-niug-room, LoIging-room and Kitch en ; a Smoke-house, Corn-house and an ex cellent Stable.. The Garden is in good or der, and the whole establishment is very convenient to one of the best Springs known in the country. Also,' a Lot immediately opposite to the Tavern, , containing an excellent Store-house at the corner, with a Counting-room and Cel lar, and a Piazza on the two fronts of the hoiise. On the same lot is a Coach-maker's shop,' a Carriage house and spacious Cellar.' 'Aso, three Lots under one fence and well set in red clover, verv convenient to the Tavern lot. This establishment has been long an ap proved house of entertainment, and is situate on the main post and travelling rout from the West :to Petersburg and Richmond, and from tne nortu and east to the western & southern Countries. 11 is .now, ami has been tor ome irne, the onlV house of entertainment kept up in the town. The great advantages of pure air and water, the wealth, gentilny and sociability ot the town and neighborhood, added '.to the certain prospect of gam which this stand affords, render it a very desirable situation. ; v e,. are cesirous to sell, anl will jrive a good bargain and. liberal credit. , f WM. M. SNEED, RICHARD SNEED, Ex'rs ; STEPHEN K. SNEED ' Oct. 1,1824. V - 95-6 r, . Stop the Villain. - . : . . , , - ..-' ON Tuesday night last, Nathar G. .BRizrt. of Edgecomb 'county, eloped from his neighborhood, and as I have sufficient reason tp believe, enticed awayvmy daughter, one of my negtoes and four other negroes from an orphan child. This-fiendiin lruman form, hns left a destitute wife and four helpless chil dren, and repaid the many benefits 1 had con ferred upon him by decoying my child. , ,,The negro belonging to me, is named Ar chibald; he is a low thick-set fellow, about 24 years of ae, and will weigli about 160 Ijs- The-wife and three children of the ne-fh-o, lived with. .Mr. Thomas Boon of Edge combe County, and was no doubt coaxed a Way, by. said. Brazil. The woman's name is Nicey, and, her children are called Jar man, Clarissa, andTIenry. ;! he oldest boy Jarinan, has a mark on the left side of his neck occa sioned by a burn, which may lead to a detec tion. All three ot the . children are j'eflow complected, as is the case with the- mother. Brazil '.s nearly 50 years ot age, with grev eyes," sandy hair inclined to curl, speaks in a fierce tone of voice, and is of slender, statue. It is tlie interest as well as duty, of ererv yir- tuous member of society to aid in tbe appre hension of this consummate villain. , TothoseJ who them.selves have . children, I needVurge no stimulus to assist in restoringa'n innocent though deluded voung creature to the bosom of her family. .. ..j . , ; : I will give a.rcwardof OKB-flryDttED Dol lars for the apprehension or. confinement in jail of said Bra2iL and negroes Lttters tq me, may De spnt to Kocty Mount post Omce, Kash County. . , ' , ; . .' , JORDAN JOYNER. ; 99 fixr 14 miles east of Nash C If M A ' t - ' . if.. ! 3st "feciy e&y ' V ; , ' T the Bookstore of J. Gales Son, ,an XJL assortment of Miisicj consisting of i the, most fashionable songs and pieces., i ' iEaitteYiWe OBERT JAFFRAY, & Co. have receiv V led their FalUmpor.tatioh;df Goods, direct from 'England arid New-YorkA, Their assortment includes almost every article need ed in a country store . ; -s- ; ; ., They invite all responsible dealers to come and buy, on as liberal terms of credit as are giveti by any Importer in th United States, i -Otheir houses in this towni.liave imported so largely this season, that the ' amount pf fcoods! here, at present; far exceeds that. of anv tormer time in our experience. Y, The .'stock of Groceries, is equal I v exten- sive-' country aeaiers, inereiore, uave ma ny more advantages now than heretofore, in this market " " ' 102-2m. Fayetteville, October 25th 1824. ' R WEBB, has in rulditjori to his Medicines, the following Groceries : Jamaica, Antigua and Rums, Northfcfn I j French: T Apple; land v Brandy, Peach, ! ; : ' Holland Gin and Whisk c. Madeira, "V Teheriffe, j Sherry, i ' f'. Lisbon, j Claret If Port, I Wines, Malaga and ' Country J ' London Pbiter, 1 ; i Do: j .Mustard in bottlesy . Loaf; Sugar 1st quality, Copperas,j ' i( Molasses and Rice, Northern Cheese, ; t Spermaceti Candles, Povder, Shot and Bar Lead.: I The Wines having been selected princi pally for medicinal purposes will be found in a pure: state. ! Raleigh, Nov. 6, 1824. o !'3.! . & Jou liiyipcitL ! j WHOLESALE GROUERS, " i Hay Stl-eet, Fayetteville; A". C i Offer for sale for cash or produce, 15 Hhds. I SnL ". -.-r-;:' i 10 do Loaf do ' 65 Bags Coffee, 20 do i Pepper, Alspice and Ginger, 20 Hhds. Molasses, 25 Bbls. N. E. Rum, 10 jdoj Northern Gin, 5 ido I Malaga Wine, 00 Ketrs Cut Nails' and Brads assorted 4d ! .to 40d. ; -,t ..- -ir- ; ,. .10 Tcms Swedes Iron assorted,' 1000 cwt4 German Steel, 135Q do BKstered lo. 250j do Cast do. 1500 dp Hoop Iron, 2000 do Sheet Iron, 2500 Sharemoulds, . : 15001 Bashels Liverpool Salt, j k 700; do. Sound do ' ' . f f40j Boxes No. TO, Cotton Cards, r ; ;10 do No. 6," Wool -do , ; ! - ISO do; 8 bvlioi? , ' Iio; doiio;b; T2;s UniJovv c"las3 lOQ jReams Wrapping Paper, , 125; 1 dp . Writing do, V 5Q Kegs' pupont II F I'owder) ', s 3 do Shot, assorted, . 2 dpi Bar Lead ' ( 10 Bbls. Tanners Oil, ; 1 20 do Mackerel', . 217 Half do do. , x ; - 8 Crates Stone Jugs, assorted, ' ' . 1500 cwt. Salt petre, 500 do Ailuui, ' , Brimstone, 500 , do Bacre:in$r and 1 Bale, of Rope and Twino. With an assortment of PAINTS, OIL and DYE STUFFS., . ! ALSOrA constant supply of Wool Ma- cfane Curds. 1 -A Oct. 281824. . 1028w 47 L ;:j ''; H. ; ii. - Nelson, : ; AS! received bv the latest arrivals from ?Y(no'York; and IhUaielp!na, One Hun dred Packages BOOTS and SHOES, well se lected tor this market. ' - X .U ALSO, .-. ::A 100 Doz. Pocket Books and Wallets, 20 do. Goat Skins, 15 do. Coloured Morocco Skins, f ; 12 do. Lining. Skins, i ,4 50 Reams Wntinjf Paper, 10 Cases Wool Hats, ; . . ,0, ; 20 D02. Morocco Hats. , 4 do Boxes fresh Muscatel Raisins, j - . All of which are ofleredrat Wholesale, at a small advance from cost. Merchant from th country, are respectfully . invited tp call and examine the above goods and prices. w , ; Fayetteville, Oct.28i 1824. 102-6wif OrnilE subscriber has-just received by "the 41 last arrivals Oie Hundred- and Sixtv&ix Packages ; DRV. GOODS well selected for this market ; comprising almost even' article wapteamne xiry iiooa line. . . a- i-m- : : ALSO, 25 Cases Straw Bonnets, , ' 100 Nest Band Boxes, i r , ' "' : 5 -Trunks Shell, Ivory, Brass and Imitation 'it;, f -Combs, , - , -. j' i A"X: i' Cotton and Wool Cards, Wool Hats, 819. The above "articles ;arfe offered at Whole sale and Retail, at a-: small advance from cost. Merchants from the couhtrvV are resoecf- fully I invited to Cilll aiid examine the Goods and prices: . 1 . . ' ' 1. , I . - EiB. LEWIS.- Fayettcyille, Oct. 28, 1824: 102-4w. Dancing Scliobl, s7jR. William T. Richards informs the piti vVJL zens of Raleigh and Its vicinity, tha he will open a DANCING. SCHOOL, at Mr. Gdneke's Concei-t Hall, immediately; From Mr. R's experience in his profession, Klie is certain of giving' satisfaction to tlie parents and euardians of those that may, be entrusted to his care. J;V-, Terms may be known, by applying to' Mr. Gonejcei; Mr.Wm. Hill, or to Mr.llichardsi Mqmlav, Nov. 15, 1824. v , 1051 , A ND committed to the Jail of Stokes Cpiirl XJL ty on the 10th ult a Mulatto man who sometimes says ms name is Daniel and be longs to; Joiin Bilhps in Lunenburg, Virginia and at others times,, he says his name is Dan iel Stiori, and is a free man But on his exa mmation betoreuie Justice ot the Peace who comrhitted him, he said he was a slave,' and belanered to John -Smith of New York. It appears to be impossible tp make him tel the truth as he tells different taltes every time he is exafnined. He says fit has been fiv6 years since he rn away. ' He is about '27 years of age, 6 feet 1 inch high, his ears are cu off close to hisyheadi which he'savs .'.was done by a Sheriff . in. Missouri,' but will not ten particularly tor wnat onence. 11c can write a tolerably good hand, and has a Very down look. - .. , 'The owner is. requested to come forward, prove property-, pay charges arid- take him away ; otherwise .he will be dealt with ac Wording to law. .,A: l i ; JESSE BANNER, Jailor. Germanton, July 7th, 1824 ; 7l-6in: . ' J ILL be sold to the highest bidder for T t vcash, at Waynesvi lie Court-house; Hay- wood county, on the 27th ot December, next, the following Tracts of Land, lying in the siid county,' or 'so much thereij as -will. pay the Taxes due thereon, and cost for advertizing, for the years 1816, M7 '18, '19, "20, '21, "22, and '23: !.! iV.i - " . Jonah Meadford, 50 acres of land ,on the waters of Pigeon nver, tor the years ot 1814, '20, '21, '22, and '23, ' l John Clirk, 50 acres iCapt. fcollin' com pany, for the years of 1816 and 22k George HeflylOO acres of land, in Capt. Devcrs' copipany, for the years' 1818, '19 & Wilev Henson, 50 acres do, in Capt. Def vers' company, Pigeon river, for the year of 1818. '. James Haiks, 50 acres do in Capt. Clark's company, for the year 18 IB. ' . . v John Love (Fines creek) 50 do, in Capt M'Clure's company, for the years 1818, '19, '20, '21, "22 and '23. Jos. McMullin, 100 do in Capt. Clark's company, tor the years 1818, :'19, '20, '21, '22, and '23. Robert Hughes, 100 do on Hommony creek in ;apt. Clark's company, for the years 181?, '20, '21, '22.and '23. Robert Clirk, 50 do Lofty River,, in Capt. Codin's company, tor the years 1820, '21, '22 and '23. ' - , f. -Jshciin HiayTock, IOU do on rigeon nver, Capt. Cathey's for the years 1821, '22, and '23. .i-a. - . . : . i.j-rt Loyd, Henson, 50 do m tlenson's covev Capt. Cathey's company, forthe years 1820, ?2I, '21 and r , . ( Jas. Clark, ; 100 do- in-,Capt. Clark's com panv, for the years 1819. '20, '2122, & 23, Absalom Trull, 50 do iiv Capt. Cathey's company for the years 1 821, "22 antl 23. Noah S turd, 80 do watci-s of Hommony creek, Capt. C larks company, for the years 1822 an I '23. ' ". Williani .; Williams, 250 do on the wa ters: of Uicr creek, m uant. " Mooav s com pany, for the vears, 1822 and '23. " Zachariah Evans 100 do orr the waters of Pigeon river, Capt. Clark's company', for the years 1821, '22 and "23. ' Daniel McDonnel, 50 . do near the, Cold Spring, CajitJ McClure's company,: for, the years 1819, '20, '21, ana 'J2. David Wilkins, 50 do, in Capt. McClure's company, for the years of .1821, -22. and .,'23. John Street 200 do, on the waters ofJona- than's creek, Capt. Mood) s company, for the years 1 822 and 3. . ; , - ; I John Allison, 10Q do do do, for the year 1823. : v-v- . -: ;.v-:,y,. Joshua Allison, 250 do, do do for th.e year 182S. - -l-rf ' . , Geo. Smiteel, 75 do, on the waters of Bea verdam creek, in Capt. Clark's company, for the years 1819, '20, '21, '22, and S. . " " Richard Alexander, 100 , do do do for the years 1819, '20, 2 J , '22, and '23. . . John Peoples, 400 do on Hommony creek, in Capt. Clark's company, forthe year 1823. r Martin Colli ns,T00 do waters of Pigeon ri; ver; Capt. Devers company, for the ye&h 1822., ;rA.--A:y-A:-. irJ---. tn.-V-'"' Mary Hefly, 200 do do do for the year 1822.1 T Jos' Ray, 50 do on the waters of Pigeon ri-H ver, Capt. -McClure's company, for the-year Silas Woody, 1 13 do in Capt. ilcEfves' company, for the year 1823- v : ; J 1 William Cooper, 350" do on Pigeon river, Capt. Deyers' company,- for thr y ear 1823 Benjamin Simmons, 100 do do do for the year 1821, ,'22, and ?23. . - I -i:: Stephen Jennings", 100 do in'the Cany fork company, for the year 1 822 : - ! r K Bailes Kilpatrick, 72 do waters of Crbtree creek, in Capt. McCluse's company, for th year 1823. 1 : . , 5 . , ; Zachariah Clark, 160 do Fines creek, for the year 18S3. - i Harden Rino, 100 do Capt Clark's compa ny, for the year 1823. 1 f -r Israel Robison, 200 acres of Land, in Capt. McDowell's company ,for the years 18191 20, '21 22, and?23. v ( ;--; Richard Evans, 100 acres of land, on Pi gedh nver for the'y'ear lSlT".",5 : - r v v'v ' " - " - - ' . JAS McKEE, Shff.. t Novf 12th, 18247 . ,pr. adv. flO , ? v , 4 . tiCtTE, & hand oii David . Gorrelf ; for K ntnh,, rf srlft 98."! I tlnrt-o- lore rorwarn an . persons a uiu. fjlHE eambiatlonoft1 Tr-H- in :.. . i vV.' iUa. 1rl fUv nf Ilacem-, lll' 13V. rtliu vj'aw uii y - , . oer, pnen uqio w.eaau wui m yy j i-.-sented'to those 6un rlptrl t!iii Tk mm,ca v'i Knftrt-mr win oe re. siiml on the lstdav of Febru ary next, there being no other .Vacation , aanng, uc- xr The tenns will be the Same as lieretotore. healthful, and is in'all respects peculiarly: tai , vc rattle to tne ousiness or tautsuuu. t . v t Okfoi-dr GWhvtUe-.Countyi-i ; nThe?feritoof; EdeHtoni 'Milton oiid Wilmington ipapers r6J rritijetfi tn insMt thrf jfjOVC ( aS Ordered: and forward their Accounts to the. Subscri bers. , -ANDREWS & JONKS. 10th of this instant; three Negro Men, io; wit V SAM, EDWARD and KADER - j. Sam, Hged .about 50, , of flight completi on, consftlerably marked .With the rrsniallpox bmight of Parson Keelmd of fS uffolk, Virgin Ilia. " , ' ;. .. 7 - f : Kailer, aged about 30,;" sold' by As: Roger- j son' to James B. D irirsof NoHblk, tlieii to ft man oy. ine name n ucss ui uuiin iiwav North-Carolina, . and then to the 'subscribciv Kader, is of .a dark' complection, well made, ; anA of a rlawtoc oiintfrinnfiff whpn shoken' to, ahd lias a;scar on hisr forehead With a targe pair of; whiskers , no other mark recollected.; H e said previous to Ids goihg off th hd haU x a wife in Camden cbuntyy N. C-f and probably will aim for '.that place. : :rA.:J: AA: -: s- Edmbncb between 28 arid 30, abbuVfeet; 10 or 11 inches bigh pf pleasins cnjinte- nance when? spoken to,i and 'Speaks jyery qqick, inclinedtobe bowlegged,, was raised .T on ine r,asiern anoreoi y liima, pint sum uy -one Nbrtham to Jaiiies Patterson, by. him 'tij the subsenberr-'. Cf''A'y 'j.".'" tl will Igive 50'dollafs a' oieCe for Kdrporid and Kader, and 2a dollars for Sam,.for appre hending imd securing theni in any safe Jail so that I get them again. ' ' ! ''-"j : : " ; 'A-' - A V. JOHN VICTOR . N. B. .These Negroes absconded fVom1he( stibscriber lwbrmilesl from3 BaS's:: Ferjy ori Neuse River, and 50 miles from Fayetteville ' Any person takingti'p either ' of the abbve Negroes will please address a line tb"rne iii Greehsborough, Greene CoUntv, Georgia. ? CtuantVco Canal ;ibtte,v 1' Pnze of $5000 is S500a i 5 -6 6 6 138 690 6072 2000 1000 1 500 1 x q4o :i; 6000 - sooo 204d " 6900, S0360' 6924 Prizes '. sro20 : -''.'N V: 10G261ilanka, w y;ju ncKeis. t j oiariKs io a pnzei. This-Lottery is formed, by the 'ternary Combinatioa.and Permutation of 27 numbers. The fate of the above 17550 tickets will be fletennined in a few moments by the drawing ui numoers out o ( put into tne wheel. N tr1'The drawinir will, take nkee onThnis; day the 25th day of November, or at a much earlier day, if the sale of tickets 'will arrant it. , Tickets and Shares jnbis Lotterv. price, by leaving orders for the fame at they uoptstore ot J GAI.ES & SON, Raleioh. -y': -:- :Half;:;;'do.;vrJI2V'50' Quarter do . ' 1 25 i'.V- -Parcels iof 9 Tickets may also be had!:--- purchased in that way they will cost $45, and iy naniuuru iu uraw.ww, .less id Der cent. Should a parcel be purchased by certificate it will cost only 4' -U ."v .: -,;( " Ot Whole Tickets7 I 28 ; Half ; , do, , ;;'y ",.14, ; Quarter do ;. ' .; 7 Frizes payable. 30 days after the drawl nrr : and subject to a deduction of 15,per cenL), (CT Orders from the country (post (paid) will meet with prompt attention " v) V juiy iu. . , f v.: fiotd 76 fTr Tickets in this I.otff rv will .rl $6 on the J lth7Nbvember. - The; Drawing will positively take place on the 35th. f v pBoardiric; &. EMertairimeht: rffIIFj subscriber hegs leave to iinfbrni "tnp JL public that be. has rented tlie large and' commodious IlbuSe kt Williamsbbrpugh1 forV uu.upicu py Messrs. jones Andre wg, for the puriiosfc" of keenine a Roarrfi and Private Entertainment. V He can Ijrrtnv. libiably accommodate 10 or 12 Students- of the Academy wJth (h :rd .and lodtrin"-. to ijc yjuiai me uunosx attention shall be paid; It may be observed that the Academy Is in, a mosrflourUhincr concliti f mm mmm, -Km WAWU-Z" ses to contmue so. . t - " r ; 4 ; Terence' may he maxle to Gen. Jos. H. Bryair. the Hon. I.eod. Henderson, Colonel Win. Robartlgi P:'Ha iIton, Esq ColThc Academy..'"-. ; k- , . t ' . t J t JOHN W. DUUTON. if uauisuui uuirii, - Gjarivilles'. rt. 2 , iwo.nrt -O 1 i -a .... i ST-

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