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s If 9i f5- 'M'fr. i ' iKlvli iSMiyi WYSC ': ; v ..V ''l W' l v I- ''kkkk.k:-:kA'-' " m :& m.m : mmk m : m , . mtmmkkkk 1 mentioneil phir: oafish lniJgfAyaj t , r x nnm half in advance. ui wiuuii 4imig in uviiiu is uiscnueu SOS y'u ZrsiU.eJi 8n, neatly inserted three Vot ,ettrf.nR entifivc cents for timcs 10 -'d publication :.tho9eeat- - AA ?.f :1 -inct.recci ved, contains,. a- v" r r..un nniieaca the mat? rca nn Tins urpv" rr rr. . i. '.1: 5 h n evil eyp iipon a claim, winch, it boundary wUlU..'iamUe8 of he StfXavv- bcc lwe believe that the claim r . ur Government-in,tl.i3 case,;ts perfectly just; and we shall take this opportunir j Co state it. very b. i. fly, formation of our readers, almsyith ,,'me of the reas-ms by which p0'rf,bi)'nunaaries ' b'eiwceniyol.'UnJted States and tile J3ritUli possessnmin JJ, 'described :-Byi'tlic.denni-- ,"ive trcaly ori'ctce, it. U83. The he-1 MnniiTC of the rmrm inic ih uiiis uxcu . i frf)m the north-west angle of - Nova Scotia, viz. that aitgicwhich is formed lira line (Irawrtdue north from the source the said UiglilandH, wiiich divide tliose ti vers that empty themselves 1 i otoj .the St?-iiwrehce' from tlioRoh'kt-faillinto: ihe Atlantic ocean, to1 the rthwastern mo$ head of IGonnecticut ; river1 &c. Akitu the eastern line is; thus defined : " East by k 1 i ne to b e d raw n al o ngj t f le middle of the river St. Croix' from its moutli inilie Bayof Fundv to its source, and from its srce directly north, ; to rpnn from those which ver Stl Lawi-encef &C. : It is plain fnun tlie first oftliese extracts from the treaty,1 that omnorthern boundary line lieginf at the norUi western angle of the province of Nova Scotia, as that pro vince as defined in ' 1 78 jlfbr tias ince been divided, and the northwest r1y part (orms the preenjprvincb of lNrcw Brunswick. 1 liat single is io lin ed by t our pastern boundaryiJineV jnst closci ibed, and the highlarKlsThecJues tioti is,- where does that line strike the higblaudsivor which are thD liiglilands ititendcd by the treaty ? That chain of mountains, which appears on most maps of the United Statesto be a continua tion of the Green Mouiitainsihoid a northeasterly. courser finmiTthe siiUrces of the Lounecticut, drawing gradually nearer, to the St. Law rence, and extends to the Gulf of St. Lawrence; atXape Rosiett?sv separating the rivers that C(w into the ocean; from those that flow into (he rivciv S t. Lawrence, p Btit at some distance short of that term! ha i to n of the thai n ju $mi nt ed ou it, a b ra ucli of thesejhigh lands is jthrown off tji 'the cast, which se parates t lie waters oft ;t be St. Joints which vUw intMhe?Bay 5 bf Fundy, and thence into the occaoj from those ot the renouscot, Kennebec,1 and c other fivers, whicli empty more direct lly into t!e oceahi The' last elevation 'of this branch m the northeast is' called ie southern boundary oltur nratince of Ouebeclas far ;as the westerti leitremi t y:f tlie B a des1 Chaleura;t5ej vy-vii then''tnlrke4qn't,''a Thereby ie noriiwe.ier.angt3.0!iri ova ocoua (n w wBrii risvvick) clejar ly ,fik;nptat larliil il)utr Jiighlands".i MsMk KBy;an' actqf par) southern botthda.'-y ueoec, wnicn, oy uiiiicui mi iHi rue of tfi c proviu ce o f the last mentioned (loctiment hatll ?cil deslnajtd v a.v!tlie: northern boundaiujfNbvScbti again defined yvith a clearness that, one wouiu tmtiK,; snouiu piao? reyoml all disimte. 1 Tho the matter words ; are, I south by; a ie tijoim the Ba Cha- yide the, river tha t empt yl nto the rivcrlSt. Lawrence finim those fall : into thed(a, ,'j&c." Tiis is a.descnntiori which can never be made tof apply" to the' more1 soutlicrn chaiii of ighlands it 'can only ftuit; tho more northern. What the British had th jdi8tincly;recpniz jernaugWril Vacitia , '4 f icyj in us t (i a- jtuially I tie Su ppj sedi b h avci i n tended I in tliejreaty Mif; !Z8S.;: v Mv-:S - ; kb s alone iWouldi be sufficient, but t lie re ;;arc uther c i renin stan ccs win ch tend toestahl jsh the justice bf our claim. By tlm' words treaty; hat we bave itaHcisedialniv, . tljeji northwestern an tie of Nova Sciiais descifibedas mrjin- u uy uic t;aier,n iiuimary joi inc u t lt d -States. anJftlie Ihicrlilands : hut on he Bntish fiulmbiiiiont hern boundary begins at Mars Hill, the chain to- this.hillibeind; the waras tne norujeast, s no ansrie at au ot Nova Scotia-can be formed bv the hisrh- lands of which it is a part. Those high lands could oh ly help to form a. noj-tb-eastern aiigle' fdrthelliUtii'teci i States Sl r t I IV- howxveivlgottingbver theT difficulty of theshigli lands! tit bcingf continued the line from t h cse! hi glila n d ?i i nto the. B i-i - v J 4 v-,'i-r. '-! 1 1 . . be. the nbrtherrilbpbnjary, bfNova Sco tia, but vvoitlil divide Ithal province into tVb:;parts.Hi'?'1.Tliip utrijrite'flf yf that jiror viiice )iaye eietfcis ipirisilictioii far to the; nortliVbf sicii a iiei - Here; tieii, it suitslthe .cprfj-cirfe.iijcc'i! tf the British to createJa"n0ricstcrn angle of Nova Scotia, wliicljf Hngli; Jjlioweyr, for fall ot icr .purposes jfthan settling bur be un- dary line, they. mnci somewnere else. It ;slmuld aJsO be carcially borne in mitid, that by ?;ie tiyaty ot 7b3, jonr northern linejis prawn;4 nlongjthe (sajd) liifehlaiids wht:h diidef lhbso rivjers that empty tliQins('lvs into Ithe river S&lffiwrenc; (torn tliose ;wHifclifall iiv AV;ellancf Bri tish claim wuld d -aw a yery difTereiit line, viz. along the highlands that sepa rate the Avatrsl of the SL-; John; from tliose which jfall morfe directly into jthe Atlantic) Qceanij - S u 'ph -; -a I inef b rtsepaV ration as thi latteiv it isinianifest;5ie- entered tiellnvihdslrbf si i neis Who I'jri aife; tt I e t I ' V . , t V ciimstanes of me il ii ties, corresponded lions, not rfu1 P rbpbrt i bnable to the fctiiMi, icujciiis uitne iiours in, tne iHiuiuur are! very cons tntlyljva sid of the Atlantic whicli it is mV mis- ixn'luiicLubt breKsibri jus IOVWarae(Iv--tIly' are tri-eat l"4,rs nuyj comciorwaru wiui connacm cxpec- me. None of vour brbthers " "T s Ti; .' doW ai- them, th fitorlr, hIrtV Urcwl iiftfl'frw firir? Tlijy consist; in patt'of--; V; ::k :0k l X my to: j ii ha. hit i and. that t he i m- J,repsioi-jii ao ec upon me uy myy happyi thojigh jtbofslin'rf abdpimitc visittb thjefsta te o C Q h ibtb Ci nc i n fnati to Wi v ianlilialsfr tends., is as fisir iii rb v; lieitrt Jt ne :yeryhou rwhenwC; parted on .bbarf; afictionalyti faniily, to jyir gobd mother, to Geul. Harrisiin; dheirien papers treat to bate rnadei tliei apbearaiice, leclm n i telyf tfiy ; will ;be..yelco7e'd; by Ui( wh le Tamiiy, I hope I Jta w no need tolsay:":; t'KvJL see. you are not yet quite Satisfied on jadcun of some ruinourslthati hbd beeii 1? rcad.v Be assured that ac cbijnts published- from bbe of myfetters to udge ci,Philaue feclly;orrfct...fAljr; Wortliiugton cr any of tfie j'aveUei yyi uiay haje occasion to! see "will moreover tell you, thu t the con duct of ou r young A - meri can s, i ir Eu iHjpe, n am ely i h prance auiParis, is such to ensure the mira tion of sti-abgers and ou r proud griiti.fi- Cation, -..'-tv-' - -11- r. ' ' -I:' v': . Tlijei WQndei-s of thciRajl:ltbad, 1 ave With Sliigli iatifaction anticipated, ! Vfnjence, tHe SaleV (wbicn ulllqotinuefrdm I lay i to diy umilj, closed Vgr tlie eiitlre.inA vaT- liable STOCK OF GOODS of aHbus6 declin Shdespasitntoit6n- the i SoiUhern Market." Cotimry Merchants n ha m ean t t Ii a to u r east b r n bb i Mai HilU and tliisis flie poiiit at Ahich the British wou lvl have our northerly line-' tb bfgin : whilst we I'ollowj 1ur casiefii. do n it u a ry 1 4-; rm I es t u r t her , to if ie: bbiliiC crosSiiig the St. J oli iii antl leaving iall the'tijipp i thi nii u r I i ni its,; an d fi ud the i lortli- wes t en a n j; I e '-'v f Nova Scot i a . Y now New Brunswick) at the tiiterscctioir of that eastern. biuudary with thcjinaiii and itere nort i Havifthiis uscert precise matter In debute, v ft0 Jte rtiaons hich -slujvtfthStU itito xtiiiet possession bf Fall ybSreiich possessions of Nbftherica b t. h f ch tbrovlnce'Tb in -176.4 t?I f i n ;tlieirl bublic documents subseqtnt to thisieribd fix the y undariesvbf; Nbya Scotia, r the saraeinibdariesttn tbeexplanatibf kiftg?j4uj;Octbber!i 73'Clprccti ng:Xnur distiuct gbvrnments wttiiiiutUb ceded territories: One oi"Uhese vwas the gi iver i s qu i te ; accu r a tely laid, down on the map they are UiirivvnMo fiave used If this had not been ll tir meaning, they UvbMldhavclcabsed? tli04 line; takii a sou t liwest l iVectioti fi-o m t he; source, of the St Crbix instead of a northern alManytiilra i in' sh f inoi t bf bii r Clai liU M tlwe t hi h K 1 1 .1 i. .- -K " r. Si -. t)iecbhimisr eatu::Tiey indary shouldJ cross the S tl Job ti i J tlie cohi-sctof; which nv it iincessary ItiiSadductei t he in here; since y0$elie i-eay stated; w ill be air, pl; sufficient ;to pctfllishiitilibstirtiiUie miiulrbf J ariv iti:iiistirp. imiiArralpcrsbVu3 the Tfruiiniif,. rntwH ppi ifiem. : w uir liih ;uiu in -'... i'From lhe?CJiiici:iihati;'Gd'ette.i f ;. : Morgkir Nevil!4,tKs(ji of .tU Cir ha?r receKega g4fjp ' "with that'great and eood man :is inferestingr to .-'L.'r .LT-.i. : . J". ! ? riri- vVi.V,": f the following ;xtra:9ni:iCS t and am very eagerly attehti ve tor every thijig tjiat concerns its progress. ' A .moiig all thead vantages i which my niind delights inlfbresghtctb cbntcnvplte. 1 a in very h jtppy , in the addition bfa ne w linlc to the union between the States : as jan object, which as , it had the fervent wili"of ourgrat Yashington, so it will hal e the last breath of every-oiie of us American veterans. : :V".tt-:- My grand-daughter, Natalie La fayette, .three days ago, married I Adol- i r i e r , or an e m i n e n t m a n u f a c t u r mily , whicli now' has three b ro il the Chambrfi des Deputies. and nephew to the disti nguished ueorgc begs to bc-aiTection- I'emembered to you and family, to ison, and all friends ; so does M. La Yasseur. iYou speak of imy re turn t th e Un i ted S tates. AVI ibn it can take ji lace 1 dof no t - k n o w, .. apd jit , a p-pdars';-ptcstimptubus at niy time 3 of lite to contemplate an such ilistant antici pajtibns I lYet I would bej unhapjy to think 1 shall not have the inexiiressible pleasure to revisit thecbelovetl banks of I'erier and his ; wife are al iciiiating; together the eiiioy- of a isit to, the United States.- One bf my grandsons, by ray daughter Virginia i jLasteyrie, will go, in; two yeai-s, and George's two boys sometime f;A() i eu , rn y dea r fii e u d, m os t fiecr tionately, aruj in fraternal, paternal re membrance of the two names you bear I am youri wld friend, - - :-k kf LAFAYETTE." mm "toi atblv al. tl. re mints Oliio. an ru st Sale of House arid Lot. Y;vlrtue. of a Deed of. Taist to nrie executed by Jacob Vail Waipeneni : for Jthe benefit, of Wnrn PjclarkL l ball proceed? to sellf-oni the premi, sesl iivtlie 'City':-of?'Jtal and. Lot at presejit occtipied by the said Van Waener., on the" 23d day of May next Also, all th House. holtj rand Kitchen ?Furniture,beloriginff-to the said Jacf b.i iTefms of sale made known on the dayl of sale. ; -" : k- ?Xkk . - - - . M ? "H;f. MILLEIVTrastee .deigjh, Apl. 21st, 1 28.;, , " 61 ts ' . i SUte of Kori p-jCvRaiidoipw.Cnty.' Courts f pleas and Quarter Sessions; k February Term, 1828., ", Ik - kk b'jl.ugh yUofaUlk:kk'rkiik rk 'PkSkZ vi2'$-?: Tk k --k ,-:' rhe II el ra at La w of Adam M offett, decd. ? p ?- - '':.' 'Sci.:-1 a. 'to sell L&nds; '. '? ? !n '-- ITy appearing' to the satisfaction of the .Court in" ths case- that Henry; MofTett'and 'Adam M of fett J part of the defendants m this case, do not resile within the limits of tbia State v it1s there- fbrei -' ordered f that publication be made tor thVee Sveesks successi rely lathe Raleigh Keisteri that ml Jsa - tlie savdC defendants! Arinearr at the next feoukm Ivourhtb be holderri : for -the cbunty bf itanpoipn on uic iim A&uiiuajr ui jiiiy next, aim tock ARV: Morgan of Carteret County bejn: the proprietor ui icii oiin ui auc capital of the State BahkcbrNorth Carolina aiwJ r.,,,., . ,1.1 - iiCj:,, ...--so "v!Jiv.i laid4-all nersons concerned arereauested to take )arateis,Mnyiuea 1 1018 arecslQaVMJfth& Cha qce: of f aCCI- i certiMcat bf Wd Shares f vthefirst;tneeting 6f tien ts i noti uniikem Mm ma cn ?gret nto i weowwff5ww ri:n 1B ar hvYbtiV me letl S uperfihel Fi nf,"e axui- Common;; Clbtbit , Cass!-' ;' 5'lr-roe!res; a m Sat i iriett kkk:kk:ki Blapk and jColoured Silk. S wansdbwn,irToihne, -V .. Jand Mar$eyieVe3,tin, V , :k nittvauu vuiourea anujuncy, leyamines, oarer ; y'-nets, SjlandFlbin Plam and Figbred Cambric; Jaconet, MuUBdbk ' ' and; S riss, Muslin's,- . ' - 1r'kkk Fine; arid Superfine jCatnhrc and Furniiure Call- CQes, a laree rajMbrtmnT ;u'i-::TrtSS Russia, lHsh and Domestic Sheetings ; 7-8 and ' A ;.4-4'rlrish Liries an'tsw-Ut KUgant rjc and fieured Muslin & Crane Robes. Meirno; Silk, aht Common aitawla and Handker- , .f'' "chUfs, jb gTet,varie,ty,-';ipS;S: M$kk;k Men and Women's ISilk; Cotton, and; Worsted : T Hose, Bfack, White, and Coloured M - Colton, rhred,and SdkXaces. and JLUce Veils. 6 4 to 10 4' Table Diapers and .Table Cloths - utissia anu Jirueye Uiaper, i ; , Men and WomenN Kid, Beaver, and Silk Gloves, ' Black, -White'-and C61oured.""0 ; ' Several bales of IdmesticVShrtings; Stripes he Goods will be arranged, and readv for ex amination, three days bibrti the sale. 'ikkkk Terms of sale, notes at Bnk at six months. W1LLKINGS & Co. Auctioneers. ' FavetteviUe, lApril 11; 1828.U ? i f 61!' ts wk Drawing on the 30fA This Month C 0IIEN OFFICE BAtTiMoaE,7 . -I-.., to be dravro jin the City of BAtiTXMOHE. un der the superintendence; of the Commissioners appointed by the Governor and Council, op - , k'k' A aiotfzsT pr'izs ; SCHEMES r 1 -prize of. 10,000 Dolls, is 10.000 Dolls; 1 , -.' 2,000 ; . .; 2,000 . i :.; .V; l,ooo - , ; , i,ou 3 ., i ..I' ; 500 . ;,;r '1,500 : 10 .. 100 -kk:'X0QOkk'- 6'-k v,. -k'iokki ! 1,000-A 100- !"., :-A9CfiS-lt0m 100 i ,-:H5.,ttf500 X- , 5000 ;U" r '4V , . 20.000v : ; 5236 prizes, amounting- to . 38,000 Dolls. ' tC7klll3re Prizes than Bldnks.' ; '-'j; ' i - ;;r'; ;'?.;r; ;.; . This Scheme will "b? drawn on the. Odd and Even jSystem, by which, the holder jf twa tickets mnar obtain at least ne V prize, and may draw THREE l-k '. k .Vkktlkkkf 'kuk kk; ters -p. To be 25 eVi 62 cents. ; v had Jin the ejreatcst variety of Numbers! at Z,QT?Etl? fNp EXCtmNG&OFFlCEk : ; 1 14 Market-Street, Baltimore,' " v Where more Capital Prizes ihave been sold than --; ,;. at any other bflfice in the United States.; ; v , Orders either 3y mall post paid) or private conveyance enclosing the Cash or ' prizes, will meet the Same prompt and punctual attention as if on prsonnf appiication.1: j Address Pi: y ui vB' kj. J. COHEtV. Jr. Brothers. '-Baltimore, 'Ai)rif.iVtS28.fe'U.'?i-; T'HE -kitritii ,.Jv7 Enavlngn Issued by the tresi ra,7dent of the Voited State, tod ward ninjfbryalobleraipr Gr;Wl MilLthe suEscribefHs fvdlyraiithrd and em powered to maktf Sale orRip-hta for tiShi n sir-r!- ' rotheIUghtsfb1 T'usine : aidills:in any J k County, or m.Dy,3tife Louisiana. . : f c v. in ; theXJriidn excep w Persons " wishing to niirtJiasa'T rect tlWir letters to iSarauel Moreheadr Postmas? C , , tf rjtartinrillei GuaftjCand ttieySvm beS f immediately'attended kk kjkk, i Theuwperiqr adyanitag of tKU Mill, consist., 'k ' ii t4 nidinff be where thte pbwex is !applie3--the small dzVof the: X t stohes,-M.and the application of pressure to supV,: . . ply the absence: of we:igitThe Tunning sf cn ; ,i pceu on ine spmuie, ana lacing jxrpwarcis xq r j he bed stone," wh ich is permanently fixed. ;Th C i M ' ressure4s applied oWie" centres runner v ; ; j '" ajdyhgraiintrodoced intd:the the eye of the ledbrbjitbne4v : - v.The simnle ertnRfrietlnn Vf th? THinitsVrefttT" ' durabilityv ajd heaphessiuidits3 X apdiisftdnss toidVperabnshavinglar i, Artd; stock, and the facility ?ithl which animal v ' decided- rferencbveirill: tle"invntiphs i of j ' , thisrkina;wftfrpc trtrngscbrrectly .?v.'C:. :-vi5en ior xxawara jvewman iateniee . illarch.3j0.-:i- ;Cvt-t52-w6wc tfn6m . I ; . . l .! .The Editors of the Register are authorised ' . to act as Agents forthe sale of Rights, in Wakei; 5 v j"' ' -'.-.. ----- W.r ''t ' mi ii I"?;::--'-: j. Stark Armistead, Indorsee; use" bf Thomas Coiy - The Heirs and- Devisees of Jeremiah Slade4 i -;v :'v:n:-.::-cvl- T - , i:?- . :Mt i ' HenryWilliams, Etr; bRichdA William dec'dJ m ? i use ot Durham JJayiSj r Guardian to .Fenelppe;" ; v' " XT appeangtb; jthe satis is. not resident of this f 3tate; : Ordered; )therefre,A jhat publication be! t rnade inhe Raleig Register fbr sieks to npi l ki , 'V ssid Slade to ?ome -forward and shew caus'e.j- -. :' why execution shall otuWaEnsthe real esi ''- tate of Jeremiah Sladedec'dw v j ft I ' -i Witness, i4ii:a::0t :'1'. :'( -: -v KOTIGE i -.:; iv-'-;.i' v ' .. -;,:tk 1 ' k - , O 0 wmj' in may .nexv -win upi , sold infthevji'pwn' ofRocktbrd,5 Surry cou nil v ty,thefol!pww thereof as will be sufficient to satisfy the Tar due thereof fbt the year 1826 witSlcost of adlsT T ' vertising, to wit ': k -:mr ' lv kkfkk f - I ;-;894J acres,. mtji inby-WiBey Patterson; adi; t: - -V . J9imng James MCraw, Ij ing on' Bull Run creeki ..i 33 acres, given inasthepropertyof the heirs v " of Matthew Sims, adjoimhg, JonaiDavis,-lvin! on Fish tever.:- j ( Vf I --q - k k ' '2?2 acres given ;in olertCr mg Andrew Crouse, lying, on Tom's Creek. - ' - - K150 acresv giyen Jn:iifah MeUo mg Elijah yordon lyingn Flat Shoal Cree.klii 1 kk. i 100 acresli ciyeAtin- bv Johnf PfhflfV Jadioinlnvl v : v A; 'Jacksbnlyingj on Tbni,s"Creek.-4i;t 'fuA, 4?'-H-. 40 acres, given tin as th property ibflhe. heir? f 7 of Leven Carter,; lyinjr on "Fanbusii -creek. ''---lI-.:-, j 94 acres given m by3Ioses TWootbn;; Adjoin kk ing Iredell county ine; on the -watersTbf Dutch ; 'man creek. jr-;.';v-.-'-':.; k -J ) ' '-v- 'k :. j'i . : . 100 acres, glvep in by John : Denney, adjoin- ,-.!,c -; ing Wilkes county Hne,r on the ' waters of the .- k YadkiriM:' '.I yk-k Z' '-,. .v,. -1 ' 1 ' March! a THO. B. WRIGHT, ShlH 4 . "4' - . i-f'.?: A-BARGAIN. Subscriber beinff '.lesiroils of removinsr " 2... to the West, offers for sale the tract of Land on whi4h be lives, situated in the county of Gran- " vine, and lying on the waters ot Grassy ana' Jon-, athan Cheeks, 8 miles south of. Hpanoke,sand 17 1 north of Oxford.' It eontains b'etweert 18 and j 1900 acres ;3 6 or.700 of. which are cleared; ,: in a I good -5 stjatej: Jbr-bultiyatton . and weR ' adapt edH to y the k growth of Cbrn;ivWheaf;-i;Oats, Cottbri rfnd!.fToba 150 0 200 acres of to;grbunds--pf heHghitahxl, seven bij ergiis Jiundred acres contigtiou's tothe i yl Welling in fenbr to none in this section of coo a?1 Tfyvithl0prlj5 ttt pr&vemen(a are extensivte. ??;Therdwellmg house ; ts araon the, l.-irgesty most iomy, and in every! respect the mbst, cbnVenient in th; toiinty It! is'new, and built bf the very best materials, beau ; tifully situated bn a gentle. emlnefjcer overlook ing'a large extent of country."! The' outhbue! of every jki nd are also pew;, andin a ity e accom. niodited jto jthe dwelling; housetVVjthmJhalf a1 mile; of t be t Dwelling, area' Saw and Grist Mill andCbitjpnl Gn. T bTusefXolrnnd fy or 200 busliels bf W heat pl-rannum4j dy$ale mayralwayAoe tnaji of -tlie- proceeds of the aw Mill. Itxptitain an extensi ve! Orchard, with a greatKvariety of select fruits, a TPhel tract is' situated in tbe . ceritf e of a TnbbOThofrlwhic gence, morals, and r every social . considieration gi ve splaee to nohe;in the Statev The Subscri ber forbears : anibre irairiirte jo!escriptimorth above tract as those wishihg'to purchase are ex pctedi to!yw;;it an I ne lerms wiijl ue low ana accomrao!iingv s kkM:mtkMMMm & Xiriiae4ff anri BbtaSicGarden ki -ky. k RAilfciGHiN: 'Gkmmk h a one , Acre, in a -state. ot High 'Cultivation; X greatly embellished : and ornamented with f J Trees4 Shrubs, ; Vines, , Evergeens,V plants! 1 -Bulbous-Flowers, H(oses of ctifrVferit kinds i -1 alsoIyi - Vines, ecc,;rriie patronageiof the public is soh! ?Ak-'' cited, andVdonatjons bf Shru Plants, Seeds; 'Flowers, and! Bulbous-Roots, will - : Je,thank(utly received, except annualsiVlndivi- f ltps0 Vine; or Qhetokee AlUltiflora VineWest r Tennessee Rose Vlni Chinese DallyRose, fof 1 S ikk Hedcres.' at nroDer seisona. Shrink AftAv if. -; I i A: CatalbguebHrthe abbvejartictes will shortly r " be publiahed, if possible, by the Proprietress-- l- r iu. isA. hay wood. I .RaleieWAnril 141 k, i archii9thi828; (rThejEditoi s of theNewperaCentinel, Fay. etteriUe .Joural and,Kchmond i n are re; quested ':6- publish the above. for two" months in 3 1)isRiKlBtnpGahia r lr To be drawn at Richmond 7th May, 1828. i ik:k '- 6 of; 1,000 ? 6 bf 500 ;39 of 120139 bf 10d f .' ?eV39:bf 9Qiand39 of. 80& -rVkr "- -?CfBesides 6Osi-50s; 4O,s;and 4441'cf 20. M 1 1 wnoie vTicets 22U Halves $10, -Quarters Aciaress jj r-?.' ? Aiw MclNTYRE; J.v rV r -etaicare&WorYfc $8,00024,000 T 9117223 of $i; 000 5 of C500; r 5 of $40010 oriooooMwtoo.-'-' pvBide3.$40'8 0 :, tVholejTiciets f4alves'1rters SI.' i7kfk ' $W,OOOf3,000$2,-11762; :&bf ' of 500ilQ of S300 10 of S250 10 cf 200.. f ;;,l0of$15D-;0rof ?100.-':::.l-it'-' " ' -;:jV 3sides:$50,;!;.0,0;:&c k': ' k hole Tickets Halves $2 r Quarters $14 kk ; 'AH bfders for .Tickets in th"eabbv6 tolterltV, (ppst paid) ;; br"anyiotherLtteries, will rfce1 'ki k . K promptly ittended tbAlddfess k .---.. ;xNBfKrtCafblina ;Nttea annot be takea rv -, :--S i; ' -4 Attomev in fact tor Marv 'Moreen JJlf respective Jou to the soutlr an4 east: is clearly r;d raw n rawn isulxdibcvtrll!th J . ) 4 - ' ti t a... ' : f. t 1 vernment ofQuebecfandiits.bbubdary mine had reached : Qincinnati.T- Be as-
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
April 25, 1828, edition 1
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