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- : . ; :V 1 : ' r---.r ''. J - -- M :-r - nL-vk HJ- X ! J - v .A ' . . . ' t Onr re-the plant of fair, ikUffetful cer. . ;: : j; UnaVpM by prtT-rag; to 1T like Brothef., I VOL. XXII. TREASURERS ;REPORT sr- t . - r; -; : Bt, the, Treasurer pelieve thauhe-tixa- ;.ok o,-a:- . u , ; utNTLtMr.N,, - - - H of Nth-Carnlma for the-year cnimenc- inp with .the 1st d:Vv rf November. r Tr' and ending:, with the .5 It uctoorr. wv, ther with ti e Dividends declared by our three several Banks.on thr Stock or Shares held in them respectively by this State, and the purchaseiomn or proceeds of the vacant " and-unappropriated - Land, latelv entered and paid for, amount to S131 624 3. j ' . T-thi snm, the Balance ' remaining in the Treasury-on! the 1st day of Novj 1819. and thereafter tr be accountetl for, as re portedly the Comptroller to the last Ge neral Assembly, , being added, to-wir. SH6 2r8fT3, an aggregateamount of From this aggregate sum, : Disburse ments have been made within the peri- ik! first above menrionrd. to amount of S121.C26 the .Vouchers for which are in th possession of the Comptroller, and of course are.ready for the inspection .tni examination of the Committee . of Finance - This expenditure, when taken from thp swm total above mentioned, will be found, to leave a: balance of' 156,875 39i re - maining in the Treasury of this SrMe, on the first day "of November, instant say on the first day of November, 1820, yit to be accounted for. ; ' ' ' ' , For a specification rf theseveral items fcrmir.g or composing the reception above mentioned, theTreasurer would ak leave to refer to the pf nted statement prepared by Jthe Comptrollerfor the use of the members of the General Assembly. The nett amount of the dividends de clared by the State Bank, on the shares held. ln it by .orth -Carolina, -as above mentioned, rafter! deducting' the interest retained by that Co rporation as due to it tinder, the act of 181 1, on account o the unpaVj for Shares of the State up to - Pe-; ceraber last) was 816643 76 ; which sum wss pn'n over to the public. Treasury by the Bank,-in money of the Remissions of 1783 and 1785, and-was thereupon burnt ahd destroyed, as the lav' directs. ! ' ; ' -' It'may, perhaps.be proper 1 should here add that' of the sum of gl 56.875 39$ ab'ovr mentioned, as being the balance due . and payable to the State on the first; day of the present rnontTT say on the first day of November, 1820, ' - Fifty thousand, eight hundred and . v ,orty-one dollars, and forty-four cems, are deposited at my credit, r"Public Trf asurer, in the State Bank of Nbrih-Carolina, 50,841 44 Forty-eight ihoufahid, two hundred and thirty-nine' dollars, and for- . ty.eiffht cents, are (Jeposited and .r.i:? stand at my credit, -in like mam - j ncr,.intheBaik of Xewbern, kt Raleigh, . I , 48,239 4& 'Ihirteen thousand, ntnehupdrej , V and thifty.eight dollars; anci-'fif-. ,--yeipht cents,are deposited. m Jike- manner, and stand at my ,: crtdit as above; in the Bank of I f Cape-Fear at Fay etteviHe, ' - 13,938 -$3 Total amount of deposits. f 113 019 50 And that .the remainder of thai sum l eing forty-three thousand, eight hundred and -fifty-five; dollars, eighty-ninecents, ai d one fourth of a cent, is in the Trea sury Office or Public Chest ; and is form ed cf worn ard jetleemed-Treasury Notes miscellahecusFClaims pr vouchers which have btcri taken up -and.paid,off rce, the iirit of NoygnvbWr instanti 5c which there fr.re are not broifglit into account; and rcif Cash or Bank Notes, which are kept there tovbe at band jand .in. readiness to meet - the ordinary expenditures. or. dis- tursements of the dav.- . . " a I in tr.e commumcation Just made,lthe Treasurer has : goivtA-ond : the ' ujsoal matter of the ReVoTtsffom his Qff:ce,;:He takes the libcr(y.f,st!ll going one step j uiriner. in iicate necuuanv Disastrous : t!nesvwhen freiient and rpicVrise and f ul in the price .p property, thc'l Cuqtua- j peculations into have been ttnipted, have occasioned th;1 . rum c. many persons, it ha Ixeiy dis.cn-. i vered in some; 'insiknce'stU'at ' those en-j t fitted with t he rblic Moniv ha v im -. propel ly applied thm to private purj-o. sti, arid hac been' -unable stifactonlv j to 'account when rbquived.'.-A vigilance 1 btyond thatVf fo'rau-r limes tteftis reqiiP ted. by. the dcfakaVcns i f the present ; .-i'rd however painful and Immiiikting the illusion, theTreasurer cannot but inform ! e i.tgiyiaiure, inai it pas reached lus his that iniinuaiicns jhavej been made, tsat a lifOie 5tiicf xaminaticiri than'has het-n hcrit recustoavary, 'Should? be "lie in hi tlicel He t;:kes the liberty J sny", that j the mode of. checking tlu Treasury by nieu'ns i'f the . Coinpti oiler, : '.d of examining tlie'accouiits pf vboth by r larce and rntellfttt Commit tpf 7i l.tK "cusesi has been that wluch the Legi..la tirc thoughr proper to adopL-U a'nv, '.cue of lucre tirictness was required, the embractnjr sundry payments of Atreara-t ? attent!on. -J With these- feeling? ' and, -es. and the Public Taxes of every de- impelIed s by a ;;sensei 6f Jtfv tpt:his scriptinn vhrch became due and payable t country and to bimselfl and brneluPrbv at the Treasury within that period, tnge- h h-An-V nrM '-i.n.t4iii-ofSliW- 'ins t t conin.ejcettlre distracted state of j ti t- monitd fconcens gtneially,! and the! hnzaTdcus'lfncciiintlons into which some : .r6Hm,ld pf?mit the rise of urfndfid (ju p cion,xitn(l check, insinuations $06 tre i'ijuently the. offspring: ofnfttice or private ' !i dekhrns : arid' he -admits that the h or est (Irobts of even a single citizen.- however : obj.cure Cr humble hU lotl are.entitled the honest nrfde and conscmusnesSvOrthe correctness of his conduct with- a!l due respect ,he b?gs leave to suggest to the legislature, the propriety of dfrecting.that the Commit tte of FinaifciiifteT exanvimng the Vouchers in the Comptrollerfs-Office, shall also count the money in theTreau vy and examine the account of the Trea surer .with the different Banks' where de posits of Public Money, haveJjeen made ; or the Certificates ui the Cashiersof those Banks respectivelv. S"chv an Examina tion will give the Treasurer the highest sntisfactio.i. It-carfhot be .otherwise than acce"ptable to the people. Ascrutinyinto the affairs of the Tresur' and into- the 'IeasurerViianagemfnt of its Accounts and of the public monie for the whole; or any part of the period of the thirty -three years through whjch he; has enjoyed the favor and confidence of his countiy, will be to him in' the highest degree gratify, iHg ; and while he begs leave ( to invite, nay earnesilv'to intrear it, ,heN promises every faculty in his power. to promote, the investigation. A Report, hat he has con ducted.with fidelity, asbecanea good and faithful servant, wHich ,his or;nscience tells him he may hope to receive, ;will b id him more valuable than any boon whieh the Statexan bestow, ad Tro Ms Children more precious than any bequest he: can make them. -' ; ' j ' .-.'-f: I- have the honor to bef GcntlemenJ much and respectfully, your(obedt serv't," JOHN HAYWOOD, Pub. Treaiv. Raleigh, 23d, Nov. 1820. ' r'l p " The Treasurer would consider himself L wanting towards others, were he not to embrace this public occasion of saying, that the1 Revenue Officers throughout our Country; and particularly; the Sheriffs," without whose co-operation he could have effected little,5 & through whose aid much has been accomplished, deserve; wcjj of the State ; and. in. point' of f tithfulness and integrity, as accounting cfijceVs, h-ve no superiors. J. I, FROM THE NATIONAL INTEL! JCENCEK. -. . . -. ' j i . -j : ' - ' 4J " ' 1 Of Worth - Wstrn .Region of, the United States .We.: were -yesterday, gratified wjtb a few- riiinufes con versation with , Captf J. R, Bell, who arrived in this cit v on Tuesday, from Cane; Girardeau, in. -Missouri : which place he left on the I3th October jjastJj The informatiotrilerived from him was so interesting to us, that We believe ! ur readers :wiir.'bepleaseu with some? ccount of iti ';''!( 1 " -. 11 c- Capt. Bell was . second in rank ofj an pxpldring RxpediHoiif.vunderthe i command of Major Long, the.objects; in .wiiitrtj.Hric uiiu)iiKai aim v.jr entificjnfqfmatieri respecting the vast wildernesd of countryi wnich stretches from the .Council Bjuh on the. Mis souri, to the foot of the. Jlocky Mouri tainsvof which sotittle. is yet known. The expedition being ' wholly"; pacific in its objects, consisted of some twenlt ty snliliers onjy, and the following of fleers and artists, besidesUheiwo off! cers already mentioned ; Lieutenant Graham, Lieut. Swift, Dr. Say,' Df. James, and Messrs Seymour ik, Peale, designers and painters, ; . .-!.' ji The expedition sat" put , from the CounbrrBlufis, on'the 6th of Jun?, di rectirig their course first; to the Paw nee villages, on a fork of the La Platte, distant about one hundred and tweny miles from .the Council Bfulls ; and tnence proceeuea to tne kocxv Jloan taitis, iistant abrfut four hundred miles Tioin-lhe pawnee Villages! The fn terval is-:a rolling prairie country,5of course destitute of hills and -wopdjso that , the - rn'ountai n s 'a re -( i-isibl eat the distance of une hundred . arid twerity miles. lme' has hot yet! allowed a clculatiori'orthecbservatiririslwhich were; uuiae , as-accurately - as circtra7 slarices would ally,. but it is SupposA e.(f the greatest height of the Hdge doe not'exceed the eleyalipn ofiuutlTiou-sahtl-feeYaboW the base of we in oun-tain-- ;.. - . f-v ,v..-j,; ... " The Exjwclitiomseparate'd into :t wo parti e h ear. t pqi n t o p th e ; Af a n sasfeMiraTeO'on.; the maps asTPike's The, one, ajty,iiniler the comiuand of Maiutt'L!t. pi or eed.nl thence ith' r a view io strike the l ead-waters of t Red iiv iv Put, it ap arV the maps 3VIUCU re navrare very ciecuTeme cou rses ; oF tne ?. nyers : oeinq: almost LwholfyhfebfuraU and often entifeiy aiiv the;obiexf souglitf becaqse itjas tiot to De rounu wnere u is iaiu, own m tnemaps, ana teji upon tut? waters jf theapaijforjc of, the Arkansas; ivh tchT ni f p u rsu ed a ml 0e jn a ted i ts four atjBelJojPmnUo jthe post ' tnenlioDelJ n ; th late; Mes- pae of the rVesidef eing the advanced jpost olTKurJcfirdo'n in; that dfrectipn;4;'',,V"'i '-4 j fhe . otli er party, under the cqm Jmamt of Capt BeMi proceeded tldwn ithe Arkansas to Bel le Poi n t ;t -w i ch )lace thej reached-on the ; 9th Sept. Rafter an abse nee of three; mraths from the haunts of civilization; ; r : ' I Belovy the pjrst Forkof the Arkan Jsas, as. it Was nametl 'by Pike, they jraet seyerai hunting parses f strange Indians, whose names eynhave rai-eJ fly, if ever, been heard of before be- Ior)riric to the tribes-p f the AfVapahoes fthe Kakayas,he Kiawas, 'anit: the iChavehhes. Thev are frequently, arid j perhaps at prent, engaged in xar ' with the Pawnees,. Osaces. and other tribes of whom , we nave someKnow ledger 0f;tHe Indians met by oir par tv. none bave ever, been into our set I tlemeats. : They appeared to be whol norant of the existenqe) of 4 such a! people as v those of the United States. onncIel. ot the existence, or any peo pie of a fairer complexion than thetin habitants of Mexico 6K the adjacent L S pa n i sjv p r o v i n ce s , x f w ho ftT 1 1 a p pea r ed they had some knowletige. Joeing ... ' . I . . - . made to understand the existence p such a government, its power and its humane policy, as exemplified in its treatment oroter Indian trioes; tnei expressed a great desire to Uo Jtake bv the hand bv the United States, an to place themselves under our jjrotet non.i - .... v., jv -1 , The toDoaraDhers, medical dentl men,- arid painters, attached to this Exnedition. have collected abundant materials forcorrecting some of tl gross,' errors in the received geogra nhv of this nart of our country, - for maKing imporrani auumons i mcui cal botanyand to the stock of our ge ological knowledge of our own terri tory : and the painters have man? i teresting and valuable sketches of tlj prominent jearures or uie couiiiry-T Besides possessing the government t knr.h' information as was indfsnerisable to judicious arrangements for the surj portjand 'protection or the American population penetrating into that coun try, this expedition ought, and we horje vvillj form the subieet of one. of the most attractie woiks ever puuubneij in rnis country most" western boundary or, in other words, about half way betweon the Mississippi 'river and , the Pacific 0 ceati, an exploring partyVhaaT met with sev eral . tribes of men, llie aborigines and proprietors of the soil of the coun try J who were ignorant, not orilyo the People of .the United States but of the existence , of a race of VVhite1 People ! ' It'gives us an awfiil ideajof the hmagnincent extent ot the domain of the Repuhlic." C V AURENTON AC ADEMiY. TTAVlNG .erigaged, Mr, Geo V. VaxBSf xf XX! .to take ;tharsre of this JnstitutioajtIie ensuing Year, the Trustees feel it incumbent on them Jo state that they have taireneat racter ana quai i near ions in .-eaca u wu he sit stains he higiiest rputat'on, : ;Hi He has been eircraged for the last six years in different Semrnaries in this State, they undevstandska always given atisfactiori to- tnose wno nave enirustea neir cunui ai fv his care His character as a good disciplina nan is exceeded by none, which is deemed! a great recommendation. '0 !ff- His emoluments depending chiefly onj tlie success of the Academv the arranffc Merits of it will be given op to him as far as" comport with the duty of thte.Trusteesj They can with "confidence recommend Institutioa to the attention of. Parents Will fit. .,- iriis and Guardianf generally. ; ; i a i '. 4!11)e buildings attachepVo the, Academy will be dccuped by 'Mr. Freeman, . who will Board such gtudeittsJ;vmay wish to live With him, on thecmary terms. " ; .-!!'. The Exercises willje commenced under his care on jhe 1st cf January next. PncesW Tuition wiii rernain as. hilhertOf 1 i -By ortkr of tle Board. . ' ;.,-v ? -GKO : AKDERSOK, Sec'y "WarrentonjScpt. 50 .- 98eotlJ I VThe Petersburg: Intelligencer is.; re quested to insert he above,' pnee week till lu e 1st ot January, and cJ&iirgeltlie Trustees W hat struck us most impressively in this brief, narrative was, that, some thousand miles on this side of our ut I WitilSj to ' if V take-ch argeipf ai prf va teScjiool nd d Collegiate cpnrse, vould Jinee), ith if an eligibla situation: lay aft early tippiica. wop io ineoyoscrjoer,: or w pis nigiiuor jppctor Hunt. No. person nee ppliiut uch a can ouce sMfatortestmo nials of his correct inoral deportment,? ; . wtr.T.T a f ii m attN- v' Near WtlUa msboro ,G ranrUie 'county Nov. 20. 5 Stf r v.- t THE SUBSGWBER f l"UTENDl?f (3 to stay, here.& in the heigh Iv borhood forfsome fime, hereby jnfornis his friends and all who may please to employ htm . that . be will 1 une, Glean and- Itepair Forte-Piiiros. and ..'other Musical Instruments n the best manner; an'ooll. very liberal terms. Ife has ' taken up hs abode durineh is resi dence here, 'at M iss Susan -Schaifb'' o Fay- etteyille Street, where applications can -be bade. 1 : , . J. LASH.;;. Raleigh October 12., : A;99 J, X: has oa hand a parcel of WALKING CVNES arid GAUGING KODS.of hfs own making,' which he':V(Hl'sel low for cash- lie; wdl in a few, days have hs DautrhtefV PI A NO in goodf epairr and'rwill rent' it but i tor - ner to earetut nann.s1 on moderate terms. CONFRGTIONAliY & TOY SHOP. Th A Yl D SI I A; W continues to keep a ,kon JLy. starituppty ofCXxDlRS of alt kinds; m ouirar riums, Uarraway and lOriHU'ier; a.vari- ety of Gordialssold either by th.eBotiIe;'6r. single GlaftjXtaiioribe? BaU.SAlrrionds: with or w t houtj sh ell s Fi 1 b er r s, Lira i e $ u ice in Bottles, Spanish and American Segars..' with ri early ; every '.article i ri. tle Confectioparv- line pf business,' and a variefy of Toys'. He ex peels ' in a few dayv-1 receive a supply o fresh Bloorii Raisins from New-York. His Shop is situated onthast side of Fayetteville street,riearly opposite Miss Susan Schaub's; - V:y9ll'J He is thankful to hrs friends fbrpast,fayprst and will endeavor to. mertt a C ntinuance of their custom nd to such strangers as' may be disposed to call on him, he hopes' to give satisfaction- ' . , . Ralejglrryot.l5 ??1 " 3w GROCERY ANI) LIQUOR STORE, irjTlHE subscriber has received bis Fall Srip ply of GROCERIES which makeshii .assortment at this tiineT very cojnplet e. H e I': will here enumerate a few art'cles-i-vi2 a unerry,-1 enenn e ana tjou.niry v ine r rencn: i ujiu . rtppie uranavi riowana tiin, Jamaica i Rum, N. E. ditto.: Cherry limirtce.Aririiseed j Cordial, Whiskey, Jus of various s)ze,LoaT j and Brown Sugar, Coflee, Hysbo.and ; Gun i powder Tea, Molasses) G ingen Spice axn i Pepper, Candles bv the box or piUind.Queens Ware assorted Cotton Cardsr4 powder and , Shot, Pots and Ovens, wiMa a variety of other i articles a'l of which Will be disposed of on Li' reasonable terms. ; : . ' '' -v ; r Raleigh, Fayelteville-street, N v. t5. VALUABLE REAL & PElONAL PROPERTY FOR SALE. fHflE. Subscriber intending, to leave this 1 i covinty; Offers fir sal?; that yaluabb Plantation well known by the rme of Pn6s pect Hall, Bladen county, fofmerly owned bv Erie Lallerstedt. E?q. situated on the west side of the north west branch of Cape i Fear river, nineteen miles below t ay etteyi lie "aqd the same distance above Elizabeth town, containing in all about two'thousaridAcres; This seat in goodness of soil, salubrity, le gancesoCituatiun and buildings is inferior to few in the State i it consists of t wo dwelling Houses, two Kitchens, two Barns,-Stable, Carriage House; Blacksmith Shop and a Saw MilHtt a snort distance from tne river, ine creekaffording txvo m. seats besides; being about three miles, from Big S warop, hich watermay be brought by a ditch to supply any machinery that may be established, t! Also, about 28 .NEGROES ofdifTerent sexes and ages, which may bie sold with the Plaritatiori.they belnpr acquainted "with the soil and its culture' purchaser miy be. accommodated with Cattle, Hogs, Horses and all the Utensils used on he said I plantation, with Corn, t7bdder, Hay; 8t also with HoiiSe- hold and Kitchen FurniMire he h I Pop terms,which will te made accommo dating to the purchaser, appty at the place aforesaid - v . : ! P. AfTARBB. October 2fi ' - " 'y 50tf -:. : EDUCATION. 1 fpHE Rev'C A: HILL, Ac M.hav i I ;ingt resigned his -statiop as Principal ofvth'e vVan-enton Male Academy, ; will continue bis supeviptendance thereof, only Jrt the endofthe pi-esent-Sessiori. V - IrHe will pena Private School in VViir reritori on ithe sfirst daofnext Jariuaryv at thei samev prices; hefetoforeHi arrangements are" such:, rihatthose; en trusted to, his charge, will ean and IcWlge in the) same house, with hb-'familyi. Ev ery attention will bepaidtp the 'literary advancemerit and" moral deportment :of bis pupils.';:'.'; 'vV ' He has been induced-to . this cnange from a' public-to a private mmaiy,tbe cause Me believes it wBllWhprevberiefi'' cial to bis pupils aridl more agreeable to himself. if Gratified "I that tlus t change meets wjth the almost upaiiimous appro bation, 8anct iori,aiid support of his'preserit patrons in, and near Warreriton; be.pan but hope for the same from those, "more remote. ; ;:-': v v.-:-' r.. y .. ; Warrentbn, SepLSTO, 1820.' ,96cptJ ?ntyof Kalelgh, aboultwp monthsab'tai jL.' Vofce rsteVr?, about 9r 10 years 6lt ',1.' 1 A flTAb em entirely redone -iolher; red witK f "1 ; ';Thes' Sveers 'iiv're;rottront 'IWti e -Sf;::NpTICE: HE subscriber havihe taken jout Letters" yof Admmistwtidn upon the r'rtate C C- bzabeth Perkins, dec (of the jtqunty of?ur rj). will; oq the firsJt Tifday of Juuey fct.r N at ;foun;Airy . in Siirry c (iuntyj. ' . rn'lci " t( sell tp tkh ighest b iddeV, iipon a, trjedji t of Vtx mon t hi, r 11 rt he ,fi erishulu e ' proper v .f ' t? ie 1 dece.edArntiOjr lheprbperi otllrcl for sale Ib't-re are. tirf l.keiy l0KS:J f : v.-jf,... v::',J FUAJKLLN, AUMr.i- i, ' ' 1t'tT' ltfThl llf1fl t- 'IfQA,': pf Judgelurpjiey's. Ueports of the Supreme Couri f Una Ft e,.. iinoiner. aVo..vwuicii wiu oc pi id rress rypuijiy ana may De os. iHen re;wrq inwnrf y v ' iClofbrinatidhv 'wIJ be thse Steers at' JGaU$VStore. Vr C X" t1'' : November, 8. v. - r j. : ;. 4 1' fjPlHP sibscnber havihg taken ,Xut 'Letters ; , witnotilosspftimeil-in complete thf Vn-, '.. ;,;,, i lumeVf tire judge's Reports judgV(Jj--fi' j." :. ;" "wilt corit nue' them. -: : ' ; S-p -;4j r;f crstllE annual lixaniiriationf the Vurlu of " . ..t i. I- this Institution-will b'e.ort the 1st aid "2de. i of December, which Wtd clo.e the prestiit' .session . ivie rxercisi-s ui ocum be resumed on die 1st January, 1S21 . ?: Pr it e of Board ;iu id Tuition go"2$ p e siorii payable in advance. AfTfmbjer 15. " i '. , . . i i it- t r. i.i .' ' ' '.''H) ' " W Al)ESlkJIO fyXmon j A C AD ! FTV1E semi-anmial Examination of th i j psis in. pmn licpannK onnina fry wdi commeriieon Mbaday,4th December, i and irminate 'the Saturday 'fnllow-.ngj Pa- , 3 ...'.I I Ses-. Il:;-.- e Pu- efts and guardians or pupi;s and the'pubfjc '. generally, are : respectfully, invited io at tend. ?J8y order of the Boatdj i i-4 . :; - V'.iW:.F. SMITH, Sefe Ni" B.;e'Etcrce9,f iliVaSi-minarl will recommehce-on the 2d;JV16riday in Jafiuaiyj 1821. . - " .-'-v' i.;.: j ; jjoveniber 13 '4.3- J;y ; '.' ... i dREENSBORO ACADETp ' . - - r-."..f ftf- . - ''-l'.i ... ffftHE Semi annual Examination of tb Male ;t . . .''1 and Female Students of this lfij'turiou cenber riextvand lermiriaAe Oh the Safurday ' following. ;. Parents ' and -Guard tans"-4r.e re- specttully invited to attend. V;- k'; . ; ; ; ,.Th6 KxefCises.Jcf tb.e Academy vwilhb'ejre- : : sumetl ; ri the fiit.'Mondy of Janjjarif neit, " ' hder thaMcare of the ' Rev, W'm 1J Plisttr,, ; -in the lfv&et and Miss -1'oi.i.T Pijsi.B'iit'i, the ; FehleM)enartment. Ubth wiilbeH!y las- uy oruer or auc jooam. . , t- Ar Gf.iCliN, ?fc -y. Nov. 8 .f NORTH-CAROLINA BIBLE SOVUvTY, HE seventh annual meeting of this Soci- ietv wil'l e-held in the City lo.ClSklfrh. oh the second MvVday o December ixt. Oh the Sabbath 'preceding the Anrjtvea ry Sermon wilFbp preached, accord fufto-ap- . pointment, by theitev' t'egoy umui, ot .Favettey ille'. ? After the Sermon, a Cojniribu tion will be solicited in avd ol thejunkls. V By order of the Board. " , ; v. y-J. GALESiSecV, ' Nov. 13.1S20f.,: - --. ' f 84m j dj Annual Subscribers are deslre f ft forward what is due, tuB. S. King,' Treasurer of the Society. : ' J r -i ' ; NEW, GOODS. SBQND has just "recei ved a' hap.fiome Assortment of FALL GOODS,tam(Ug t which are Superjine Cloths, And Xasfiraeres, 't second do Mill Dr'abs.Flanriels, Gren Baize, ombazetts; Worsted, Silk and .Cottdn. Hose, ..' Gloves, Cass i mere Shawls, Silk do. Sjenvhaw, Sarsenet, Silk tk Flag IlamlkerchieM' linen, Chintz Snd Muslin Calicoes,1'" Curtain' ditto. f MusVm and Cambrics, Muslin Robes Rose U i-Point Blankets, Pehse Cloth do Flannel"' Ulardwared7! Cutlery--Slroes aod Boots;'-' f-Cot'on Cards,' Glass Jind Putty, ChetsejLaaf Sugar, Nails and Brads,; Tumbler, Powdf r u . and' Shot; Hand ind Panri'eKSaws,; Pepper ft Spice and finger, Plaid for Cloak$j Writing and LetterPaper.-; ? :?&"4 I v; '. '' Raleigh; Soy S. V, c - .::$A . ::J AESLEA jr. GABRIELP. DISOS WAY, Tf A VING ; formed' a connectin m II DRYIGOODBUSlNESa, under ifirmV,f tlifiiL& DisosAt ; have.ta- ken'th Store lately occupied bjf Messrs. :.', 'rj Hamilton rand- Halli4ayn Bolrigbwk ; Street. 'A'niraw arid general assortment of DUx GOOUb, adlpted to; the pi:eset season.; all. of, v h?f, -wlt! he sold at reduced pr ices. fpr.v - r L'CksIt: or Prruce.Fromeir5on- Fbe eriatdedip teepirasstmenVCbm- p!ete7:nd upon as . reasoimu.. any' House tradu in tin se ctoV of the 'I hL i whith they '.wdald iohcit the V. rVrtuntU Merchants! 1 attention of HSoiiwAY. tipo with a lpngeiaou.u , Yoifc.Abey willr"pnurc 4beir-Goods at ri i-riflt nia.rik.cL. iwuk 'V? t i j" 1 i- I i i a. 1 " ; - -of ( the ' Academy; JrrA'W ; r - . "" --;"' y -
The Weekly Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Dec. 1, 1820, edition 1
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