...... - .. - 1 - ' -' : ' : :. . y. -; - L - - . .'if-, fiO cents per lYr-W cents tor . c-7 irit.a'!" : c ofe request" l" linns derfr.. i i accordingly . '"..,,. and cnai s - . I r !ers,anaci ' id. ISAL? ! on moderate terms, P., Lazily u" ; n..,r..nlllKL 0 (t o J. ,iv OCCUPY" UJ " P,bSSe:?l'the necessary icc'ast ' Irk Willi U!1 ine li'ISC w 1" Vrn-"-o. and examine u ;l!vel' ...;, .cSnnlvtothe sub. JOHN CK'c,: 1 .'1825-36 im Ex'rs. gfof Cave Yen Year, . 1825. ffi tht 'oil Monday ..the M-V wvt between the ,-hfturs Vrnr Will DC of Discount and Depps:te Eleven EhelufCape the Pre- c ( j J. W. WRIGHT, vasn t. nst Vvcccvvet, y Wis 01 COiHVi. ' .. jUackertl, io. 1 Sultana Kaisin?, Lurrani, ext.. Vonr;L and Anchovies Tts, and Macieira. -ui3 'artticVs Oil - . ' ; ; .-. utfLcaJ, ground m Oil v, rribVan Blue, anil other Paints Jrt Skins.-, suitable' for hatters L hcrrv, Teneriffe, Port, and Malaga llr 'TTnlland Cm, kc h'nkA. Hvson. Vcunc Ilvson, and Uavanna Sugar t! - ; Lead J ; : nplete assortmenl IES, of the best kind, For sale by ; JOSH. W. COCHRAN. :,0cU2-S6-3t , ( j of GROCE- Mr sale at the Post, Offidtr. i KATE 6i the Town of Fayette- Itl; a striking likeness of Gen. Laiav- prcsentatiui ct tbe Lafayette Hotel October 12.36-5t. AN experienced WorkmanJ who can come well recommended for sobriety and industry, will f ww- - receive liberal wages. Oct.435.tf Apply at this Office. MandceYS, Office. (By authority of the Slate of New York.) splendijTjlottery, To be drawn in the City of New York, on the 4th of j Jina Jinisfied in S minutes. 45 Numbers 6 Ballots to be brawn. Each Ticket having 3 Numbers in Combination. J. 11. TATE 9 & A. M'INTYRE, Managers. SCHEME I of riii: New York State Litdraiure Lottery ; VLASJI 3, FOR lbO. 1 I 1 1 ' J 4 10 39 73 4681 4,446 " prize f S 100,000 50,000 20,000 10,000 5,000 2,500 2,000 1,000 500 100 50 IS vol arizes. 9, 139 Blanks. Less than Two Blanks to a Prize, 100.000 50,000 20,000 ' 10,000 10,000 10,000 20,000 39,000 39,000 46,800 222,300 . To pountTy , ieicatvtsJ K yV&12 JAr . . &C Importation of which is expected to be he by the middle this mont excellent assortment.-, October 3, 1825 34-3t rnving; the whole of i and ready for Sale, -aa Will icomnnsft an D To Country Ierei?mtsl A VII) B. CRANE & ( .0s. Fallj Importation of Hardware and Cuth rv. is neirlv all rvv. ed, and will be ready for StVby the biddle ot this lU'.lIILll. October 2, 182J5 35-3t fj Jegroes itt ?. Sale. ON Tuesday the , 15,th bf e Joveraber next, at the Court House of Chatls Countyj N. C. will be offered for . sale, thelNegroe f ikwigin to the Estate of the late John Hendersdc; 4sq. '-of Chatham Coun ty, on a Credit of Six and elve months: purcha- crs ii give xvotes witn satJ idory Secuntv, ine same aaw ur.lon thp team? terme' he Household and Kjtehen 'PuiTiifttre. tlie Stoc.V. Crop, and Farming Imnlerf -nts will be offered for Sale at the Dwelling Hous!if the late I Johnj Hen- ,)XALDSUN, S 5 67, 600 Whole Half V PRICK; OF 8 JO 25 tickets: Quarter ljihth S12 50 25 T fits' isthe most magnificent Scheme that has ever been olfered for ih'e puiroiiige of the, friends of Lot tery adetiUre in America.' The small number of Tickets, and the unexampled demand f or them, is a sufiicint warrant, that thete will not be a cliance left, for weeks before the day fixed for the draw ing, and that the price ;of Tickets will shortly rise to 60 dt llarsj ;-' ' ..'!' ''". j K are therefore requested tp be Gentlemen CT cany 111 their application, as all Orders actually mailed before the rise will be entitled to be supplied at the present ra,tes. j 1 ; t. Notes of the Bank Df the United States and its branches, and, jjenerallv, the Notes of all Banks that pay specie, received at par. I Also, Mercantile Drafts at sight, on any of the large Cities, and Prize Tickets received, freely in payment. - , . d . . - All Letters to be post-paid. ! t The Mails may fcie relied on as being perfectly safe for all remittances. 1S; having takcTi f. T Stanley jn thejbi!S;re?3 wili in future be, rese:U S'and. u'-uh-r llie firm nf t lewis & cor j f itiiiuation of the favors of their friends p?s solicited. October ip. 2t V4J YATEk M'INTYRE, Washington City- 166 MARKET STREET ' - Baltimore. Oct. C, 1825. W ill t f t i ".---m. ' J 1 ,ric owners 01 mosc aicnes 1 remaminfr on JL' hand, which were left with A. Witcox for re Subscriber, at ext. avd to pay pairs, are requested to cafc;n the tlfe old stand, before, the t of Jantpry ni receive them, otherwise tfrey will bb sold . - . -9?. to repairs. JOHN lor sale, PEABODY. as usual, an ele j VVho continues to keep gant assortment of Clocks, Watches, Jekbllery, Silver, Plated, . .1 u . itt : m ':. h 1 . I ,1 ituu unuania vv ar r military Looas, Musical Irrjstrufnents, ! Together with a variet f Fancy Hani ware.! 1 U 1 J'CHE.S JjYD CZ 0 OA'S of j every descrih tion repaired in the best aianner. To this branch the most particular attenn shall he paid. Fayetteville, Oct. 3 35-4t I T a Meeting of the s 'hardens of the Poor of l. Cumberland County! at the COurt House, on Wednesday the 7th day jof September, 1825 .'' Order ti), That the Secietary give, notice to the vv aniens, to met t at tne Kegii-tcr's t itiice at ; the Court House in Payetenile, on the first Thursday of the nextjSuperior CoU;t, at 12 o'clock, to take into consideration the propriety of building a ilcutse sc. tor the accommodation ot the Poor or Cumber land County. f ; f Extract frqr the Minutes, - je;o; MURCHISON, Clk. Oct. 4 35-tt 5-tt . "Vav- " ,- 4 , a : f Equity Saej. I Equity, ot, inama jorthe county of Cumber , State ot North Carolina, in the suit r in said depending wherei;the President, Directoi-s I : Valuable REAL. AND PERSONAL PROPERTY For Sae. BT virtue of a Deed of Trust made to lis by Jons A!; Oa.verok. dated the 28th February, 1825,1 regisierea in uumDeriana uounty, we and ihull irn all persons from purcliasing cer ' land in Cumberland countv, N. C. occupancy 1 of M.-.l rolson's Creek, ?nd bntiie Morgant. n 'wtapiume-of Hocky Mount, as the f said tracts of land is not in saidMal- 1 ; nor' in anv npucnn .,,r, t 4"-jvh uuui :, Vr nuni lie TRY AM MAC c- Oct. 11, 1825 FAUUAND. 36 3 ' Xy "cS1" inst- a little yellow fellow, . .' ? 3'euis of nvf VPPV 1W r.,l SJingfrom lis to loO lbs. left hand t shair lately cut short, inclined JLL y P,lte artful and cunning. 0Uie Set-,. ,1 1 .. . ft " vi uij. n is r ntnoe 1 wivitiva wort m nt.nkni,i rifttK ' i'-ujjr m rey rounu W. 3 a"- n one - wa, uu a new tnree 'kcenitd lJas a tree man, WP-VSP to' Wilmington, w jhn ::nr" T?ny e that wm 'soithis 1 . uves on my plan- provuied he ista- fS! andS20 if taken. 'nd i); authorised, by the r""j. to stttu n J, . ypc.r ear isa- panv.PtKricsPersons Vwa oteorBook h 1. otheJS; uaKe immediate ttbli5ratftv r.e1Se duties f h;c I" . j 7 uimence suit I t J0N CUUSOE. f Clt. 35.5VeaSUrep and Agent., Hi it-,. .T" r- - 'v ' t ercl. TUB DRAWING OF THE . ; GRAND STATE LOTTERY Has been fixed for the Lv.Vr 7;.i F Of XO V EMBER tnext month) The demand for tickets . . 1 . . 1 - . in tms lotterv nas oeen sucn inai me urawiu niffht have taken: place at a much earlier day The magnitude of the Cipital 2Jrizs and the low nce ot ticket?, viz. i . : TH1R TV THO USANI) B OLLARSl fo r S 5 , and the highly popular odd and even plan by winch the fate of the capital prizes is decided, as well as a larire amount of the minor prizes, has cauieu a great demand,! of tickets. ,i SCHEMA. 1 prize of 1 0 ' I Id 10 v t o 130 ;60 100 200 400 0,000 30,000 IS 10,000 5,00p - -1,000 ; -500 100 V 50' , -' 20 -" 10 - "OURSVANT to a Decree of the Honorable Court land Court plairvmis, and the widcf4nd heirs of William AVar- by and under the direction of the undersigned, Clerk ami Master of said CouH, at Public Auction, in the Court Room of the Coiirt tlbuse of sitid county, in the town of FavettevilIeM 11 A. M. of Monday the 7th of November next,! a certain I,pT JJF LJtJVD, with the BUILDLXGS U IMPJtOVEMEJTrii thereon, on the west side of Bamsay street, Fayette ville, heretofore the residence of said William War den, deceased, and of late and now (of his widow and family.;;.';-;:' . . Vf ,. Terms of Sate one and two years creujt, in equal instalments, bearing interest from the day of Sale, the purchaser or purchasers giving bond to the said . . . 1 4 ' 71. - ..IS!11 laerK anu Piaster anu nis successors in urace.wiui securities thereto t . be approved of lv said Master.) On compliance with ttie terms of sfale in every par ticular, the said Master jwill make, 'execute! and de liver, a. sufficient deedlto the purchaser or purcna sers, tor sa,u L.01 ana its appunennces. JOHN , HOGG, C. & October 1. 1825 35-1 m. I 20,813 Prizes f 1 NOT ONE BI.AXK TO 5 30,000 10,000 5,000 10,000 ! 5,000 3,000 3, COO ' 1 2,000 j 2,000 j 2,000 80,000 A Si 52,000 PRIZE. ! , ! ALL IN ONE BAT. ' Tliis Lottery.is arranged on tlie. Odd and Even System. The purchaser of two tickets or I shares, one odd and the Other eVen, must draw at least one prize and may obtain three. I S; Every prize payable lppash, which can be nsu at Allent? Office the moment they are drawn J to a deduction of 13 per cent. t s . p.;.a r 'rink tia Whole Tickets S5 ' 00 Halves 2 50 Tickets and shares to be Quarters gl 25 Eighths I 62 had, Odd atad Even, in a subject great variety of numbers at LOTTERY AND" EXCHANGE OFFICE, I 166 Market skreet. Baltimore f Where in former State Lotteries were obtained no less than 11 prizes of $1000', 3 of 5.000, 8 of 10,000, S20,000, g25,000, and the great capital of Ss 100.000. and where was sold, all drawn in one day, prizes amounting tj 250, 000, being the great. est amount ever obtained at any onice in America. Where in ibe- last State Lotteries, were sold the 20,000 the 10,000 arid the-5,000 dollar prizes? and'tiaid the 20.000 and the 10,000. ' 7- j JN. u. Adventurers may at au times ior.aru ujcu orders to this Office with confidence. . - j -j . Persons sienifvinc their wish will be furnished with the drawing1;; I . -; ' OUDEHS fronahy part ot the united states, S. & M. Oct. 6-36-4t ALLEN & CO. Baltimore. Ml E. proceed to sell the following Beal "and Fersonal Pro perty, at rubnc Auction, iiamelvi - On Monday the -28th November next, On the premises, the Plantation belongrihr to John A. (a.jneron, on Cape Fear River, 7 miles above:Fayetteville,.containingjl200 acres of excel- ent Land. it has upon it the us&al and necessary out Buildings. About lOO acres are cleared and un der cultivation and is well adapted to the culture of Cotton, Com, and the other usuaUcrops of Uie country, j it lies adjojning the lands of the heirs of G. FJhott, called 1 wetdside. and the lands of John Wh4ley, J. Jones, and others. AJs", all the; crop of Corn, Oats, Fodder, Hay, and about 25,000 bs. ot Cotton in the seed. AY aons, Carts. Ploffhs.! and othttr Farming Utensilsj River Flat, h.c Uoi Muies, nogs, anu tattle. Araonuie liorFe a very valuable 3 year old Stud; Colt, by Sir Archie. Persons wishing" to view the Lands before fhe day ot sie are requested to call upon Mr. JobnWha 1 .W. . .. :. . 1 1 . . - - -i- - icy, ue aianager, on vue pianiaiion. - . : On Tuesday the 29th November; we shall proceed to selhin the town of FavetteviDei all the Real and Personal Estate of the said John Ai Cameron, conveyed to us in said deed, consisting: of a large and valuable Tenement on the east corner ot Market Square, now occupieti by . Mrs. Shackle ibrd ; aiid others as Stores and Dwellings." r ; An excellent Unck House "and Store, on Person strcet.at present occupied by Mr. Locke. A House rviid Lot on amsa,y. street. A hilf acre lot of Ground in Camobellton. &i joining lue square 01 saiu i own. s . : . Onei tract of excellent Meadow Land, containing 56 acres, with Barn and other out houses, adjoining town, and well enclosed, all in a high state ,oi culti vation: witli an excellent Sruinsr. conveuieritv to a handsome situatiom fr building on, ccinmanding a fine view of town, within ,tcn minutes walk cf the cowt house. .- i j-!.' ; f ' . ;i,'" :-' Also, a Lot on Hillsborough street, containing 5 acres, Jon which is a good Dwelling House ami out houses, with a l'an A'ard, and'the neceijisary' build ings for carrying on the Tanning Business extensive. ly, in jexcellent condition, lately occupied by Mr, Wm. (Vameron; VYjth all the stock of Hides. Lea ther, ;Bark, Currier's T'ools and Shop Furniture, attached to or used in the lan lard. Any person wishiitc: to carry on the business will seldoA meet with such an onnortunitv. as it is the only one now in operation in the town, and a constant supply ot Hides! Bark, .c. can be obtained, and a rtrady sale for the Leather when finished. One Tract of Wood Land, about two miles from town, on Murchison's Road, adjoining the land:? o Salman M'Kav and others, containing 72 acres. One other Tract of Wood lnd, containing 300 acres, about 4 miles from town, oafuckhead, &d i ioininW the lands of V. McLeran, D.McRae, and! others, !.-'.,.; ';',-.. . ; ;-; 1 One moiety of a tract, supposed to contain 2500 acresj lying on Burnt Swampy Robeson county. J f Twb-thirds of one other tract, of 800 acres, :on Harrison's creek and its waters, lying in the coun ties , of Cumbei laud and Bladen, formerly occupied by Mrjjor Dudly. ; - . ; Also, all the interest which John A- CameroiiJ as tenant for 'life, hat in the uiidivided Real Estate of Xioic2t Afi-iJ; deHili4.4;ftl deef?ssed? and in the House and Lot oa Gillespie street, the residence of said John A Cameron. Also, all has Household and Kitchen Furniture, "a valuable Libra ry of jBooks Pictures and Prints, 2 Carriages and Horses, &c.; 2 Pews in the) Episcopal Church. Ntos. I and : one moiety of Pew No. in the Pres byterian Church; Blacksmith's Tools 52 Shares of Steam boat Stock;, lb Sharies of Bridge Stock;) 19 Shares Stock of the Cape Fear Navigation Company. TlurVv YaWable Slaves, Amorffi therr, 2 excellent Tanners" aftd Currierf, Blackkmiths, Carpenters, and other Mechanics, House ServantsMeii, Women, Boys, and .Girls, and some Igood'Planlation Hands. " I Also, 3 vacant Lots in the town of Petersburg, Virginia, one in that part of said tow ri called Gill field, known as No. 10; the other two in Pocahontas. The sale of the above property will be continued from day to day during the week, until all is dispos ed of - To TLcnt, rpHREE BRICK STORES, on the north side JL Person street, nearly opposite the Bank of Cape- Fear. They have ail excellent Cellars, and are jnost advantageously situated for Mercantile business.' Convenient Warehouses may also be had .j '-" U DUNCAN MAC RAE. ; Fayetteville, September 14. 32-eo4t rll ! IS, desirable JL i bly delay eY. Work, which has been unavoidl is now progressing, ax.d will pro bably be completed in the course of ike ensuinff winter. Thyse" gentlemen . whjo' have been kind enoiigh to undertake the correction' of tlie Map of their ; respect iye countit s, )and who have not yeti. found it convenient to do so, .s.re respectfully soli cited to give the matter-ar:m omenta-til cir attentiorr as soon us may hrj convenient.' -: From the! sj)eciincns of xorrectness which thos5 Maps that have been received in most instances aP ford, the piiblic may be. assured that a more correct riKif-the State will he obtained by the me ana lursued thau by any other that con Id have been adopted. -In many instances entire Map of the dif tereyit Counties have been made out w it h great l :i bour ard no doubt with as much accuracy. To thoe cretitiemen from whom the corrected Msi hare been received, the i sibscriber begs leave t4 retam his grateful acknowledgments. f n I JUHIN fil&U KAL. Fayetteynie, Sept, 20, 1325 33f . ; Sacl to tiYcston. THE Mail Stage for Charleston will leave the Post OlBcclin this place on the mornings cf the 2d, 4th; 6ih,5nst-at 4 o'clock, and will contintiU on alternate dayi thrcughout the season; , -i I i TUB PHOPiUETOKS. Fayetteyiile, October 1,1825 35-6t STATE OF NOP-TH CAROLlNA 1 . If- Moore county. .." j - : Court of Pies' and Quarter Sessions, Au gust Term, 1825. Person, Origlnul Attachment. Lci ed on 400 acres of Land, &c.' . r Benjainin Jesse TJpioo, jitn. ORDERED, That publication be made m the Vk rohna Observer for two months, that unless tha defendant appear on or before the first day of the next term of sawl Court, to be held on the third Monday in Novefmber iiext, at the Court House ir -Carthage,,replejry and plead to issue, judgment hnal will be eintered 'against him, agt eeabl'to the plaint titt's derhandand the said land ordered to be sold to satisfy the same j CORN. DOWD, Clk. .... : AUgttSt 5, AO- Ci I -VC P Equity! Salci. URSUVNT to a Decree of die Honorable Court ot" Equity, ot; in and for the county of Cumber land, State of North Carolina, in the suit in the said Court depending, wherein Richard F. arbrough is complainant, and MrsL Rachel Shaw widowl of Colin Shaw, Esq. deceased, is defendant, j I Here win oe sold, (to eliect a division between the parties atore said.) at Public Auction, in the Court Room of the Court House of said county, in the town ot frayetie- ville, at 11 A.M.of Monday the 7th November next, by and under the .direction of the undersigned, Clerk and Master of the Court aforesaid, a ceiain LOT OF LAJVI), on the east sidel of Bamsay street, Fayetteville, with a larije and commodious two story Brick DWELLING HOUSE thereon, with' Kitch en, Stable, &.c. formerly the property ot and Occu pied by Alexander McMillan, Esq. Attorney at Law deceased. .! A-:-.' ' J Terinsof Sale, nine, twelve, and eighteen montlis Credit, in equal instalments, purchaser giving bonds to the undersigned Clerk and Master of saidCourt, ... 1 Ltl ll,.Atn and nis successors in omce, wuu scgunuw mciciu by said Master to be with said terms, tlie approved of.) On compliance undersicrned . will ma ice, exe- ..... .. i i r i ri' cute and deliver a sumcient aeeq, .ironi imnseii, as Master as aforesaid j to purchaser or. purchasers of said Lot and its appurtenances. . i 1 , - JOHN HOGG, C. & Jif. E. October 1, 1825 35-lm r w - ? !..... ANA WAY from 'tlie suoscriDer, in iticnmona ! wnue en ins way iu in rci- bir the morning t)f the 27th inst. named L UKE; SAJ1)Y and high, yellow com JLV county, N. (j. dence in Alabama, three Negro Men, BILLY. Luke is 24 vears of ace, 6 feet nlexion. has lost a low er fore tooth, had on a tar pauling hat, yellow mixed domestic cloth short jacket, iblack waistcoat and bhie striped trowsers. Sandy is a mulatto, 28 years f age, 5 feet 7 or 8 inches high, wore a fur hat, much worn, dark mix ed northern homespun short jacket, blue , striped homespun trowsers. J5 l ' Billv is very black, about 27 years of age, 5 feet 7 or 8 inches high; speaks quic. wore a oiue short jacket, check shirt, blue homespun f roi . r : z - - 'U '. .' ' ! .'i'-' ' '-' : ;: , r ; M ... r I I i i -. . i . cloth trowsers. either by mail (post paid) or private conveyance en-tThe above reward will lie given for ;the appre Closing IOC; Ua5U ur irnzc l licia, in v "w- terie, will meet1 the same prompt and punctual at tf ntiun as if on nersonal annlication. Address to v r - .-, - - . hension of these neeroes, and their conhnementin jail, so that the subscriber may Regain them, or ten dollars will be given for securing either of them. Any information respecting them will be receiv ed at the Post Office, Fayetteville, by Thqius Moui toit, at Kenansville, N. C. or byj i f r t i . 4.-. - - ; And, on Monday the 5th of Decem ber hext, we shall proceed to sell, at Public Auc tion, by virtue of said Deed from J. A. Cameror, on the pl-emiscs, that . - ,L . - I ' YuluaHe Ticact o Xtaiia, On which her now resides, j containing' about 800 acres, (more or less,') lying on both sides of Deep River, and cm Buffalo creek and its , branches, in Chatham county, about 40 miles west of Fayette ville adjoining the lands of J. Fushee, K. Mclver, M. McQueen, and others. This is considered to be one Of the most valuable tracts of Laud in the mid dle part of Nortli Carolina, f The improvements are, a comfortable Dwelling House and necessary out buildings, Barns, Granary;! and Cotton Gin, with a Screw Press, &.c,' Valuable Grist and Saw Mill, with abundance of heavy Timber convenient. The soil is y ery ricli, lying in the bend of Deep river, and there is sufficient cleared land to work from 20 to 30 hands to advantage. . It is in a high state of cul tivation for cotton, wheat, corn, and the other usual products of the country. It has excellent Springs of water, and could be conveniently divided, if ne cessaW. It is situated on the road leading from Fayetteville to the upper parts of. the state, with a Fei-ry over Deep river, belohgihg to the lands. It would be an excellent situation for a country Store. Afeo. all the crop of Corn, Fodder, Oata, and Hay, Seed Cotton, &c. Wagons, Carts, Ploughs, and other Farming' Utensils. Household aid Kitchen Furniture, Horses, Mules Hogs, Cataeand Sheep. 46 Very v aVuoible Slav es , Among which are Blacksmiths, Carpenters, and othe;r Mechanics. The, others are House Servants, Field Hands, Stc' consisting of Men, Women, Boys, and Girls. i . 1 'm ' , Any person Wishing to view the Land, will apply to Mr. Caoieron, on the premises. To persons wish ing to purchase such property, so favorable an op nortunity seldom offers, as the whole will positively be sold, and the sale continued from day to day un- til all is disposed ot. ! . J Terms of Sale J For all the personal property, sums under 20, cash-20 to 300, 12 months Credit -over 300, 1 and 2 years, the purchaser giving fcond with approved security, to bear, interest from the date For the real estate, ,1, 2, o, 4, and 5 years credit, the purchaser giving bond with- approved security, and a lien on the property, to bear interest K.n fhft date, navable annually. - " V WAMCillua, JOHN M. DOBBIN, r "Trustees. - Fayetteville, Oct. 4, 1825 35-ts fyiHE subscriber iiiform hisfritnda; ami the puhV B ., lie in genraJ, that he has removed to tho Stand, formerly occupied by Mr. John YlcAnt'. on Person Street, a lew doors East of the Cape Fear Bank and. directly opposite to Mesis Wil liams Fenirsi Where he offers for sale at re duced prices gentlemen and ladies Saddles and Bridles, plated! and common Harness; together with a general assortment in his line, either at Wholesale or Retail. All orders from the country, shall be promptly attended to, and repairing donp at tb shortest inotice. G. AV'4 Mc DONALD. Fayetteville, Aug. 4,)lb'2,Jbtt. Candidates Wot Mat rimomal' Honors. 7 The increase in the matrimonial advertisements -i T Gr w I Tl I III I Tl I I V1V WJ 11111 1 I fllW Vfl IT V U II II" I I 7 U Ltl L4. k) m LA U11I1U W A IIVUA W .JL JVI b W A W ftAv wasfsuccessfully played off a short tirriQ sinri Tf w;is :iirrpd in a fav narlv nf lai - ------ or . nj i - dies! 'and creiulemen that an advertisement should- be inserted in a London Moniini? Paper, as frdni a lady who felt-inclined to taste1 the joys of matrimony, more speedily than; to all. appearance the ordinary raj wniild enable her toS do. eivint the lonfrins? .- j r - W J U J maiden a fair portion of beauty and riches Letters were received in reply from betweeix fifty land sixty swains of all descriptions, lO CUCII Ul WjlUUI 0. 11 auanii n3 aauiv.ojtu) statin e that so far the . writer was not ob jected tp, but that the lady would like pre viously to his being introduced to her, "un seen to see him; at the same time request ing each to be in the pit of Drury-Iano Theatre on a certain evening, dressrd in a particular way, and immediately on the conclusion of the first piece, to stand upon the! benches and apply a quizzing glass to the! 'right -eye.': - . : : y " All succeeded so well, that as soon sat thts curtain tell, aciove 5U,-oi an ages, mcunterx the benches- from the smooth-chinned A- nnii) -.f flftir:: tn th slpk. nnrtlw R.lf confident widower of fifty, and the shrivel lcd worn out, and emaciated bachelor qt sixty, all adorned according to order in the make the deeper impression on the heart of the fair prize. High swelled their bosoms witli hope, as with studied action the spark- ling glass was raised to me eyej oui wuu shall paint he astonishment, dismay, and rage, alternately depicted on .their coun tenances, on! discovering the sudden failure of all their, hopes? With such velocity did they all descend from their unenviable atti tiA tn hidf thftir diminished heads," 2.- mong the crowd, that the decrepit lover of sixty, might have fancied his knees enco niore possessed of the pliancy of twenty. - If this! should meet the eye of some of the ac tors' in this humorous piece, tney wiii rea ... I Li J TO" rl rvt fllr? uiiyi Deiieve ;inai. iij - an.c pwnuu . Drury, cver went oflfso much to the sais . laCUOD OI UlC auiuuis; kituugu vw ww,f thought the conclusion rather too tragic ; Blanks for sale here, 1 , j . ' AVttXIAM PEACOCK, Montgomery, Aayaia5 Jjhute for sitl Ity utfott retWn.-M.4?7y v , find Printing; ff ewerff mputi&

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