FOR SALE CHEAP For Cash only ! ! MHII E Subscriber has just received from New-York, and offers for sale at the Post-Oflice in Tarboro', the fol lowing articles, all of which are fresh and good, viz; Coffee, Gunpowder Tea, Northern Butter, Dried fruit, say, Apples and Peaches, Kaisins, by the bos; or pound, Almonds, Cranberries, Candy, assoi-ted, Best Spanish Segars, Tobacco, Northern bottled Cider, Best Foolscap and Letter Paper, Wafers, by the ounce, &c. In addition to the above articles, the Subscriber daily expects to receive many other articles, say. loaf and brown Su gars, Powder ana Shot, London Mus tard, cinnamon, nutmegs, cloves, mace, &c. salt petre-, best northern apples by the barrel or dozen, cheese, &c. &c. and many other articles too tedious to enu merate; all of which will be good, and sold at reduced prices, for the cash. N. H. ROUNTREE. Tarboro', Dec. 9, 1S2S. Notice. T Y virtue of a Deed of Trust, execu- ted by Joseph Bell and Robert Joyner to the Subscriber, for purposes therein contained, and which is of re cord in the Register's office of Edge combe county, WILL BE SOLD, at the plantation of Joseph Bell, four miles north of Tarborougb, on Tuesday, the 13M January next, the following VALUABLE PROPERTY: 1500 acres of first-rate Tar River Land, Farmwell Grove rnHE TRUSTEES have employed X Mr. Jas. H. Strain to take charge of this institution for the ensuing year, the exercises of which will commence on the first Monday in January next, embracing a course of studies preparato ry to the University. The Trustees are very much pleased with the general deportment of Mr. Strain for the past year, ending on ihe first day of this inst. at which time the students were publickly examined on their various studies and their profi ciency much to the satisfaction of both Trustees and those present. It is generally known that Farmwell is a healthy situation, entirely remote from scenes of dissipation. Good board quite convenient by Mr, Robt. Arring ton and Mr. Richard Bailey, at $5 per month. Tuition as follows: English, - - S per Latin and Greek, - 10 y session. A. W. MOORE, Sec'y. Dec. 6, 1823. 17 Qiianfcy Academy. rfillE EXAMINATION of the pre- JL sent session will besrin on Monday the 22d inst. and end, with the usual re port of the scholars' progress and con duct, at the noon of Wednesday, the 24th inst.; after which, on the same day, an Exercise will take place, consisting of single pieces an'd a few dialogues. All interested are respectfully solicited to at tend both the Examination and Exercise. The Trustees would inform the pub lic, that their institution will open its third scholastic venron the first Mun- s I j -,---- - With every necessary building for a'tftfm nuary next, under the con U Wge plantation. This land is all con-:?uatreQf SlDN,17 WEL" nected, and is favorably situated on the A M' of whosc qualifications it river, and is in excellent repair. About !s ""necessary now to speak part.cular- jly; seeing that we have before stated, Fifty valuable Negroes, that he came recommended as an able (Remarkably likely,) among which are and cPenced instructor, by the trus two blacksmiths and two carpenters. , tees ? academies over which he had 1 i presided, m the states of .New-York and About eight hundred barrels Com, Virginia, and by Dr. Nott, De Witt fifty thousand pounds Fodder, twen- Clinton, and other individuals of the ty odd bales Cotton Wheat, Oats, first standing in our country; and sce und Peas fifteen head Mules, four jrig his superintendence, in our institu te blooded Mares, one Napoleon tion, has fully met the expectation rais Colt three years old next summer, etj 0f njs worth, as an intellectual and fifty or sixty head Cattle, two yoke m0ral guide of youth. first-rate Oxen, forty head Shcp, price of tuition, for the scholastic about two hundred nad twenty-five VMr nf'in mnmh Z?z m iu Limn fnjio rtnrr -nirro iirniirfvto nt n . ii- 1 i i .1 i dred head fat Hogs, one sett Black smiths Tools complete, one Carriage and Horses, one Gig and Harness, one Chair and Harness, EIGHT SHARES BANK STOCK, one brandy Still working one hundred gallons, one new fifty -saw Charles ton made Cotton Gin, one crushing Mill, one Wagon and Geer, ox and horse Carts, with an extensive as sortment of Fanning Tools of eve ry description. Five Lots and Improvements IN THE TOWN OF TARBORO', Household and kitchen Furniture, of every kind, one new Flat and Sails, one first-rate Gig Horse, ALSO, WILL BE SOLD, At the Store of Bell & Joyner, in the town of Tarborough, on Tuesday, the Gth January next, the Stock of Goods, Belonging to the Firm, Consisting of Cloths, Cassimeres, Bom bazetts, Bombazines, Calicoes, &c. Hard ware and Cutlery, Crockery and Glass ware, &c. The sale will continue from day to day at each place until all is sold. 'IHE TERMS of the sale will be, all sums over one hundred dollars a ne gotiable note to the Tarborough Branch of the State Bank all sums between twenty and one hundred dollars, six months credit with interest from the date and all sums under twenty dol lars, Cash. SPENCER D. COTTEN, Trus'e. -irboro', 8th Dec. IS2S. 17-5 and advanced mathematical studies; $20 in the higher, and 15 in the lower branches of English education. Boarding, with lodging and washing, may be had in the neighborhood of the academy as low as $5 a month. Payment, or settlement, in all cases, to be punctually made at the close of each session; the first of which will ex tend to the vacation, to take place in the months of August and September; and the second will terminate at Christmas. No scholar to be received or continu ed for a period short of a session, nor of a year, unless by special agreement be fore entrance, or afterwards good reason and timely notice be given; or unless entrance is unavoidably delayed until a month or more of a session be transpir ed, in which case deduction maybe made. The most approved school books and stationary supplied when necessary, at moderate prices, by the Principal. Mr. Weller has a juvenile librarr, maps, and the like, which arc gratuitous ly lent to the pupils. The government of the institution is mild but firm. No youth need be sent to the Quanky Academy unles he be ex pected to conform strictly to the whole some regulations of a public seminary. Mr. Weller will be assisted in the in stitution by his lady, who, in an apart ment of the academy, will teadi sowing, working on muslin, and marking, with spelling, reading, writing, arithmetic, grammar, and other useful and ornamen tal branches of female education. JAMES BISHOP, RICE B. PIERCE, JOHN PUR NELL. Quanky Academy, 4 miles west of 7 17 Halifax town Pec. 8, 1S?S. $ 4 ; ; Notice. lrHEREAS a Certificate has gone forth from Poplar Spring Church, certifying in their opinion the innocence of WM. J. NEWBORN of charges alleged against him, with my name as signed to it I take this opportunity of informing the public, that I ad no con nection whatever with that Church, but was called on together with three other brethren in the Ministry as helps and as only one other attended, and he would have nothing to do with it, I cqnsented to act as Moderator; but when the case was put to vote I was in the minority, and when the certificate was granted I was absent, and my name has been as signed thereto without my consent or permission. WM. B. WORRELL. Dec. 3, 1S28. Female Tuition. rplIE Miss Jenkins's recommence teaching on the firsi Monday in January ' next, terms for board, &c. same as formerly, viz: for the rudiments of the English language, 530 per ses sion additional studies of grammar, ge ography, arithmetic, or needle work,$32. The first session ends 20th June second commences 1st July and ends 13th De cember. Half of the first session to be paid in advance. Cedar-Hill, near Sessum's-bridge, December 13th, 1S2S. 17-3$ STORAGE. npiIE Subscribers have taken those Iarsre and commodious warehouses in Washington, known as the property of William Ross, Ksq. where they intend carrying on the Storage & Commission BUSINESS. To those who nlace business in their hands, they flatter themselves that am ple satisfaction will be given. R. $ W. TANNAHILL. Washington, Dec. 1828. 16-4 Masonic JVotice, rpiIE FUNERAL RITES of Brother Willie R. Howard, dee'd, will be solemnized at the Old Church in Tarbo rough, on Sunday next, the 14th inst. by the members of Joseph Warren Lodge, No. 92, Slantonsburg. The members of the Fraternity are respectfully invi ted to attend. By order of the Lodge, HENRY HORN, Secyy. Dec. 4th, 1S2S. THE RACES Over Wiggins's Course, Jil Croxvelfs H Jioads, VriLL commence on Thursday, the fc5th inst. and continue two days. First Day the Jockey Club purse will be run for, 3 mile heats, 10 en trance, purse worth $100. Second Day the Proprietor's purse will be run for, 2 mile heats, entrance $5, purse worth S100. There will be a MULE RACE, on the second day, immediately after the regular race is over, free for all untried mules,eutrance 5,mile heats,best 3 in 5. L. MORGAN, Sec'y. Halifax county, N. C. , 0 JJec. S, IS'JS. j ," Tarborough Academy, FHE EXAMINATION of the Fe male Department of this Institution, will commence oav Monday, the 22d inst. The public are invited to attend. The Trustees of this Academy take pleasure in announcing to the public, that they have engaged for the ensuing year in the Female Department, those young Ladies who have so successfully and satisfactorily presided over this de partment for several years past. . The School will re-commence on the 1st Monday in January next. By order of the Board, ROBT. JOYNER, Sec'y. Tarboro', 10th Dec. 1S28. 17-3 Stolen, or Strayed, FROM the Subscriber, liv ing in the town of Halifax, a SORREL HORSE, With a bald face, blind of the left eye, about four feet ten or eleven inches high, about 11 or 12 years of age. He was taken away the 13th inst. JAMES DAVIS. Halifax, Nov. 25, 1S2S. 16-4 COHEN'S OFFICE, 114 Market-st. Baltimore, Nov. 26th. Drawing of the 3d Scheme Maryland State Lottery, JVb.'6,or .1838. No. 17058 prize of - - 2000 6848 prize of - - 1000 13538 prize of - 50Q 838, 2418, 242S, 5778, 17438, 10Q 3328 15438 1692S 116S8 1573S 17368 prizes of 50 13938 16318 17888) 20 of 20; 34 of 10; 35 of $6; andSOOO of 4 each. (J3The first drawn from the wheel was No. 19138 the terminating figure being 8, agreeably to the scheme, there fore, all tickets ending with 8, are enti tled to Four Dollars each, and in addi tion to whatever prize they may have drawn besides. (Q All tickets ending with either 3, 5 or 8, are now determined. The fate of all others will be decided by the draw ing of the FOURTH SUB-SCHEME, which will take place on WEDNESr DAY, the 31st of December, on which day the whole of the following prizes will be distributed, and will complete the Lottery, viz: HIGHEST PRIZE, Ten Thousand Dollars. SCHEME: v. 1 prise of 10,000 is 10,000 Dollars, - 1 prize of 3,000 is 3.000 Dollars. 2,000 is 2;000 Dollars. 1,000 is 1,000 Dollars. 500 is 1,000 Dollars. 100 is 500 Dollars. 50 is 500 Dollars. 20 is S00 Dollars. 10 is 1,000 Dollars. 5 is 20,000 Dolls. 1 prize of 1 prize of 2 prizes of 5 prizes of 10 prizes of 40 prizes of 100 prizes of 4000 prizes of 4161 Prizes am'nting to 39,800 Dolls. The whole navable in CASH which as usual at COHEN'S OFFICE, can be had the moment they are drawn. Quarters, 1.25 Eighths, 62ch WholeTickets,$5.00 Halves, - - 2.50 To be had in the greatest variety of .Numbers at COHEN'S Lottery and Exchange Office, No. 1 14, Market-street, Where the Capital Prizes in all the previous classes were seld, and where both the great prizes of ONE HUN DRED THOUSAND DOLLARS each were sold in former Lotteries, and where more capital Prizes have been sold than at any other office in America. JOrders from any part of the Uni ted States, either by mail (post paid) or private conveyance, enclosing the cash or prizes, will meet the same prompt and punctual attention as if on personal application. Address J.I.COHEN,Jr.fy BROTHERS, Nov. 37, 1S28, Baltimoze,