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Thc following appears as an adver-j as bordering too much on the nnr in the Petersburg Intelligencer: vcllous. were to Ze" fourhorse wagon being carried im, 11,0 "crtic union ,r 'tincr (N. C.) convened at Con vey 18th Nov. 1826, j0 seriously warn the Baptist community against the base ob trusions ot 'John Clcavcland, who travels about as a preacher of that (leiioniiurttmn. We are suflicient jv assured tliat he was married j't winter in Warren county, lis. that he left his wife with llilse professions, wishes now to as an unmarried man, and conduct in tliis county has ap peared at once derogatory to the character of a Christian and a rhitc man. His appearance is bulkv and liealthy; and his man- cr. when attempting 10 prcacn, hnisterous liis style is neither grammatical nor argumentative t$v order of the meeting. J as. Ross, Moderator, J.H.OlTLAW, Clk. Bertie County, N.C. Dec. 19. The lYashrillc Bank, (Tenn.) upended specie payment on the 18th ultimo preparatory, it .is said, to winding up its concerns. and torn into (perhaps) a hundred iragments the tire being twisted olf into half a dozen pieces; that such was the fury of the wind, it wrung geese's necks off, &c.&c. NVe could fill a column with de tads, equally marvellous as the a- bove, winch were vouched to us by gentlemen of credibility. Salisbury Car. HaytL Advices from Port au Prince to the 4th IVov. mnntinn that 1500 troops had marched trom lort au Prince in conse quence of a revolt at Cape Fran cois. Isovcr emission of copper and paper mo ney to the amount of six millions. llie Uoston Uazette publishes I Tarhorough Academy. 1 THE Semi-annual Examination of the uiuut ui mis lnsiiiuiion, com menced on Wednesday, the 20th inst. and closed on Friday, the 22d. The Trustees were highly gratified to see so numerous and respectable an as semblage of Ladies and Gentlemen at tending the Examination, thereby shew ing the deep interest the Public" feel in the prosperity of this School. The Trustees have just cause to be well satisfied with the unremitting exer tions of the Superinlendants of the Aca demy, as also with the progress of the Students, since their Examination in June last. It is already known to the Patrons of this School," that no distinc tions are made between the members of the several classes, at the winter Exami nation. Tins is only done at the June Examination. The Trustees hazard nothins: in sav ing this Academy iseaual to anvin North-Carolina, and recommend it to public patronage. It remains under the . supenntendance of the same Ladies, and so extracts, of letters from I layti, from i "l"nin of the same Ladies ii. . Gentleman, who have contributed tpuimc sources w i.cli turnisli much to entitle it to the public appro a melancholy and deplorable pic- bation. ir ture ot the political and commnr. The Exercises of this Institution will cial affairs of that Island. be resued again on Monday, the 1st A Jamaica nannr f tUn lOtl. ""ury next. Philadelphia Indict incuts. Be tween one and two hundred in dictments have been found at t late District Court of the United States iii Philadelphia, against in dividuals, some of whom have hi therto held respectable stations in society. ROB'T JOYNER, Sec v. larooro , i!Jd Dec. 1S26. 18-2 Clerks of the Superior Courts, Two Lotteries Next Monthl COHEN'S OFFICE, Baltimore, December 1st, 1826." $ odd and even system... .Scheme No.9a of the Grand State Lottera Of Maryland....The holder of two Tick ets or two Shares, will be certain of at least One Prize, and may draw' THREE! The whole to be drawn. IN ONE DAY, and will take place IN BALTIMORE, ' On the 17th ofJaniiary. HIGHEST PRIZE, ollars! BRILLIANT SCHEME: 1 prize of $20,000 is $20,000 I prize of 10,000 is 10,000 l prize ot 5,000 is 5 prizes of 1,000 is 10 prizes of , 500 is 5Q prizes of 100 is 20,000 D 100 prizes of 200 prizes of 15000 prizes of 20 is 10 is 4 is 5,000 5,000 5,00Q 5,000 2,000 2,000 60,000 ult. says: "A revolution has taken place in t. Domingo, iii conse quence of the coercive measures resorted to for the purpose of en forcing the free laborers to culti-1 A NO other Gentlemen holding Sub vate the soil lortheir maintenance, 7 senphons to the New Map of md towards the support of the urtfl-roima, are requested to re- government. " , c u mc "l m January next. i ney win oc so goon as to present them, in the mean time, to such persons as will the likely to patronize the work, who Melancholy Casualty. M r . Winslow Kinur, a line promising young man of about 20 years of age, a son of Samuel Kmg, Esq. of Iredell county, left this town on Wednesday night last with a hea vy loaded waggon, in company with a black man as driver. The following morning, near McDan iel's, 7 miles from town, on the Morgantou road, in descending a hill, Mr. King driving, the horses took fright, ran olf, and on reach ing the sand at the bottom of the Itill, the saddle horse fell and pre cipitated Mr. King directly in the iraciv of the waggon, the wheels ot uhicli passed over his breast and put iin end to his life. His re mains were brought to town on rnday and interred in the burial ground. Faycttcuillc Jour. Xliam Boat Accident. The Steam-Boat Henrietta, in descen ding the river on the 13th instant, ran upon a snag a few miles be tow this place, and immediately sunk. Nothing was lost, as the ttatcr was low and the freight was cotton. The. Bout has been rais ed and will be brought to this place for repair. ib. The la tc Hurricane. The state ment we published a few weeks incc, of the effects of a most tin. Precedcnted Hurricane which pas sed through the country a few ttiles above this, Jias been copied Irito most of the papers through utthe Union; some of which ap pear rather skeptical of its truth. Wo can assure such, that "the one Jifdf has not been told " We pur posely omitted giving the details ()f the awful ravages of the storm, they were verbally related to "shvntiml witnessed them taring the public would view them j (communicated.) Religion! How great watch- have !iot had an opportunity of doing so fulness they need, who desire to a,rcat'y- T,)e price to non-subscribers be real Christians! considering h$X0' Very tVw, however, more it-l...t i i i l,l,ul l,,u uu?criueu lor win be print- what a t to tl.e world is in, may e(1. To remove anv oheelim fc Into a world of Ruffians sent, 153G8 prizes am'nting to $114,000 , QjJVot one Blank to a Prize! A payable in Cash, wljich as usual at UUIIKJN'S OFFICE, can be had the AHJJMUiNT THEY ARE DRAWN. Tickets, 55,00 I Quarters, $1,25 Halves, 2,50 EionTiis, - 62 To be had in the greatest variety of num bers (Odd and Even,) at COHEN'S Lottery and Exchange-Office No. 114, Market-Srteet, BALTIMORE: Where Both the great Capital Prizes of ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND nnr. LARS were obtained in the late Grand I walk on hostile irround; Wild human bears on slaughter bent, And rav'mng wolves surround. be urjred asrainst subscri bino- tht VnU llisher wishes it to be understood, that Sc., " t re.obtaill1ed the Grand r c..u...:i V' ,lld, iState Lotteries, and where th HirMT. uuui; ui uiu ouuscriUOIS Will IP IP I no-i, n . I.rm . t ... vjixi. x i auiu in me last Urand Stale Lottery was obtained, and where more Capital Prizes have been obtained man ai any omer uilice in America. bound, if the Map is not correctly drawn, finished in the best manrer- and of the best materials. From the returns already received, me ruuiisncr is warranted in believing, one . MARRIED, n mi , i . "uncurl is tvdiuiucu in oenevins un lhurs? a' eI,1,,a,t' yj that a subscription of not less than on llliams. t,n. Mr. J'hninns l i ill In f .1 .1 . 'ii i . . . . ... it ' - r, tYv l,luUi,a,,u names win dc obtained in to Mi s LUzabeth Ldwards, all of this North-Carolina, among whom are, His cTU-li it m , ; Excellency the Governor, all the Offi- In Halifax county on Tuesday even- cers of the State Government rcsidins mg, the l yth inst. by S. M. Nickels. al the metropolis, the Members of both Vt rff' Jlryant to Miss Houses of the Legislature, a liberal pro- 1 nscilla h. ottg, all of said county. !poriion of the Professional Gentlemen, In IJertie county, on Tuesday 19tl ia lare number of that most respectable inst. Mr. Langky Uranberry to xMissJclass of citizens, the Farmers, and gene Harrtcl Mttfr. jrally the Merchants and Traders of our In xash county, on Tuesday evening .Towns, to whom a correct Map of the the lath inst. Edmund P. Finch. nQrlinnlorlir 1 !1 - - -r - Mil'"' o ui uvvimu UC9liault, Oxford, .o Miss , I). Culpepper. On 1 ucsday evening, the 19th inst. by Lawrence Battle, Esq. Mr. Samuel lirrington to Miss Eliza Nicholson, all of Nash county. DIED, In this county, on Thursday, 30th ult. aged 26 years, Mrs. Temperance rllso brook, consort of Mr. Win. Alsobrook. For five or six weeks previous to her doceasc, ahho' enjoying perfect health, Mrs. A. was so firmly persuaded she would shortly die, that she had her fu neral habiliments prepared; and nought could divert her attention from the me lancholy reflection, She died in child bed, leaving two helpless children to the care of a disconsolate husband. Coni'd. Price Current, DEC. 19. per Peters'g JV. York- Bacon, - - lb 9J 10 10 11 Brandy, - - - gal. 75 100 Corn, - - bu'h 75 80 70 Cotton, - - - lb 8 10 9 11 Coffee, - - - 17 20 13 16 Flour,' family, - bbl 550 600 500 525 Iron, - - - ton $105 112 90 100 Molasses, - - gal 38 40 30. 33 Hum, New-Eng. - 40 45 35 38 Sugar, brown, - lb 81 12 3 7 10 loaf, - - - 18 25 17 18 Tea, Young Hyson, - 100 112 75 100 - Imperial, - - 150 1C5 110 130 Wheat, - - - bu'l 80 85 76 90 Whiskey, - - I gal. 37 40 33 36 The Puhlisher takes this onnortunitv to acknowledge his -obligations for the polite attention which has been uniform ly paid to his applications for assistance in the prosecution of his work, and es pecially to those gentlemen who have interested themselves in procuring the surveys of the several counties. Any information calculated to benefit the work will still be thankfully received. JOHN MAC RJ1E. Fayetteville, Dec. IS, 1826. 1S-2 State of North:Carolina, EDGECOMBE COUNTF. JUSTICES COURT. Isaac Lraswell, Jr. Original Attach vs. v ment, returned NathanG.Braswell,) levied on hogs, corn, and sundry other articles. TT appearing to the satisfaction of the A Justice of the Peace, that the defen dant, Nathan G, Braswell, is not an inhabitant of the County'of Edgecopibe: is therefore ordered, That publica tion be made in the Tarborough Free Press for thirty days, that the defend ant, Nathan G. Braswell, appear within that time, answer, plead, &c. or judg ment will be entered un acrainst him as confessed, and execution issue accordingly. BJIVID WILLIAMS, J. P. Dec. 12, 1S2C. IS Price adv. $2:25. THIRD CLASS OF The Grand State Lottery Of Va....the whole in one pay.... The drawing will take place in Richmond, Un the 4th of January. HIGHEST PRIZE; 10,000 Dollars! SCHEME: 1 nrize of $10,000 is flio.nnn 1 " 7 .jvw 5,000 is 5,000 1,000 is 100 is 1 nrize of 4 prizes ol 1,000 is 4,000 20 prizes of 100 is 2,000 20 prizes of 50 is 1,000 200 prizes of 10 is 2,000 200 prizes of 5 is 1,000 6000 prizes of 4 is 24000 64 1G Prizes,amountingto S49,000 g3The whole payable in CASH... as usual at COHEN'S OFFICES. Tickets only S3,00 Quarters, 75c ts. Halves - - - 1,50 Eighths 37cfs. jfJ'Orders from any part of the Uni ted Stales, either by mail (post paid) or private conveyance, enclosing the Cash or Prize Tickets in any of the Lotteries, will meet the same prompt and punctu al attention as if on personal application. Address to " J L CO HEN, Jr. BRO THERS. (tFCOHEN'S "Gazette 8? Lottery Begisler,79 will be published immedi ately after the drawing of each Lottery, and will contain the Official List of the Prizes.. ..it will be forwarded gratis, to - - 7 - all who purchase their tickets at CO- nrJM 7S Ub r iu tJ, ana wno signny ineir wish to receive it. 16-3 Korth-Carolina Bank Notes. At Petersburg, 1J to 2 discount. At New-York, 3 J discount. ' J ;
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