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tS .-- :- - . .- I ,JL - ". ..." V - - - ' " ' - ' . " . -1 ' ;". C ' !' '-" ' . ' , ' ' v ' : ' - '." 'X .e;--. Li - ' - ' "" - 1 I f i . ,af - - ..-v . Lit " - ... . . ' - 4 i are the. plans of fairi deli ghtfiil peace9 v :.--, ' fUnwarp'd by party rage to live like brothers. i . tl ) ' " K,( cv, ,'JC, Ml5. . H .SiJ . . f Tr v .4" ' l. 4 W Pabliihed erery.TTiMtiATjana PBATr by ; 'At fit '!iflr peT-aniivmhalf in Advance t i.ADVERTlSICMENTS , times foraTJollar; antwemy-nve mSv.wi verv succeeding publication t $hose ot greh r lengthen the same proportion...lCoMwt7 iriciTTOTrs thankfully wceivediLBTraHS to the Editors must be post paid.t i , ' ; 1 K' From the Netf-England Galaxy ; Avhder-the 1 most : appaUins: circumstances. was neveri:seen: iaaDunaKr,tii Messed by the officersf 'purSta Prisori. Jnlhe 'great rebellfpr : .which occnrred about ti ve yearsince;- Three conVlctsJiad been Sentenced umler thb fules of vthprisoo. to 'W-whip'pe fbrt 6f ine5of the: otherpHnera door Jiad been opened iuidiaow tbe :wardehs lbdgerwith thstree;rh inYhg'ball'is tuatiori nearShigroundandnrthis all the KbrisonerifasaembTe " tools asfthey could t seize! in passing throf the" workshops .XhWeif-ha.bCr;:an4' chisels, with every vaneiy ui ,uvi of strength; vileness ariti ;taient, -inai cat hunllbe ; equalled oo earjh en.achoMg tbVt:'faed brig ndslof I t'a.ly B Men of aU v ages and characters, guilty of every yane tv of inlamous crimes, dressed in the mot 'w ley and reculiar rb and dispfaving tKe wild and demoniac ap pearance inat aw;iy pi-riiu w ed' wretche?,Vwere gathefred, tpgetherfor the; surgeon arid soirie other oflBctrs oft the m iinn wpre , TJierc r ..iicirii"v,-j. . uUrrned at the cbnsequehces likely to en - jiue frtnn the:cnflict necessary to restore irder. iThey huddlecl togetneri anu couiu A- Scarcely be said to consult, as the stoutest ? antobg them lost alUpresen9e of mind in overwhelming lear. ? Tlie news spread r piillr fnrotigh the town, and a subordinate ifficepKmbst: v VurVied:30 tUeene r' col iecteij Jto the midst of the officers. The f must nui table tempered and mildest man inuvefrimeot was inHhs hour vi peril the firnVMt': He instantly despatched a re- ' quest to Msijor Wainright, commander of Cthe marines st atione in he riayyyard, for aistance'and xlHared his purpose to en- - ter into th e hal I , and t ry the force of firm 4 dememr arid persuasion upon the ? enrag-d-multitude. Alibis brefbren exclaimed 1 f against ari attempt sr full pf hazartl but irt vaini -Thi-y offVred him arms, a sword ridpitolsbut-he refused them and said he had;no fear,f and in case of danger arms would do him no service : and alone, with only a snial 1 rattan, which was his usual walking stick,; he advanced into the hall to hold X parley with -Hie; selected, con-preo-ated and enraged villains ofthewhole commonwealth. -is? , j':'; "CHe derhaniled their purple inlhus'com- - of their three comrades. - He sanl it was 1 m m w - mm w I w possi bl e- tKe rules' of the prison must be enbw-ced, and Ihey ttst; submit. Xf; the ;f h i t ot s u bin i 4s ion, they d re w a little near- er together, prepareq tneir weappo-ior.ei;r. vice, and, as they were uiiniyseen in uie - other end, of the hall by tfiose whoibsery, ed, from .the. gratings; that opened up to the ; day,aijinore appalling sight cannot be con 'ceived, nor one of more moral grandeur, that than that "of the . single man standing wiinin meif grasp, anu exposeu 10 w.ioiu v limb from litnb instantly; it a word or look should! add to tne" present intense excite nienfiihat--excitement:Hot 7 timst cpnge rbus k in noise and y iufjrecatibn only in the dark looks and strained nerves that, showed a deep determination.' . The 'fo fti ce rex ptistu 1 a tetI.;UH e rem i hded them . of thej:u tier p. hopelessness -of sescipei;that the -ItM win : was alarm etl , Vji nd tha tt t h e'gor yertiihentut the prisnn would' submjt to liothing but ;uncdnditionar surrender. He aid that' a 1 1 those: who would ; go quietl v : awav'skbuld -be-ibrgiven fur this oftence : bt that ifeyr Cm 1 est no wernQUgrilwouil ;be obtained to ePtorce tliei feguiatipns-i ot, thefpnsori. 'fhey repned;Jtrat5:the2expw w'ou i d be? kl 1 1 ed r tHaVde th?- wbu I d be be t- " man suciijuuu i?Biuuct) ohm m man lottK anci .lone wuicil ueapciw nu kiuuiu 1- iUie'rjurbse theyUdeclaredthat nbt loanZsho vtaa temittet!;Atthis period oiidcp iinol theif Cevil pisstbiis- seemed tube mitre mainel,-anu orjeir iwo.oiieretfc w. yeavroy tije;oinccrT;w nbsvtobd' - J ust:taiiih1mb v REBELLION IN THE STATE, r tub UJM. lfA more impressive exhibition of moral ni.rirViinnojifl Ito'lhe wildest ferocity. pons,' were m tbe hanas i ierocn.us "pirus, who rera wn:away from their; encroach tnents on ctetylofming wiuuttft f rum ihe tomuiencement or me tu- ajieryf ewwa ij it,'iioIiicer74a ieiiate;Wereprese iJtidiiwU ,erU wit'ii grcqa cloth, :mih & ..t'btefi-! for succour,', filing bytfie small u pper lights. Vihut?anyi apparent-anxiety, he had re peated ly 1 urned his v a tten tin :tp; t heir ap proach, and now he" knew it was his only time to escape, before' a Conflict for life be c f nV, s, was ex pected, -; one f. , L the most larU nd dreadful in the, world. t':He; step-1 pe,d s 1 4w I y , ba c k w a r d ; st i 1 1 u r gi n g i h e"m to departi.beorj-the. office rs were, driven to use thej last resource of fire-arms, J When within jtbreor four feet of the dhnr, it was opened and closed v instantly vasain, as he sprangthroughVand was - so unexpectedly restored to his friends. : J . ; v M.j ,Wainright was r?qiiested ..to order his Jmento fire downunon the convicts through ' :the windows, . first with ? rwiwder ana uen with o;m, imi tney; were, wining to retreat ; but he look a-Ver'and nobler course! relvinr on the. etTec'r which firm de- term ma i ion wouiu nave u pon meu, ,suLvtu ticaJ lyj situated. N JHe ordered .the d opt! to be a gai ri ope n ed, A aridm Wclijecl j n yf t -t h e head of J t wentyr: thiftjeawhofiled th rouffh the passage aria formed. at the end of theii hi I 'opposite theo?bwdrrnninls n until ea toetner a it ne oiner. ;e.sia ieu tfiat: he as empoW e red to Jqu el I the re be I -I io that- he wish ed ito avoid rshedd i ng W od bu t that be should not q uit;, the ha 1 1 al iy e till. every; con vict had returned tohts d uyl jThe seemed balancing the strength bfheitwo arties;i;and re)ied that some nf thein Were re'siH v to die. and onlv Wait ed for an attack to see who was most now-1 ertui. swearing tnai iney,woua ngni to inei Ut unless -the flttgging was remitted; for they would not submit to su r,h punishment iright ordered ces,' and vthat ih the i nrisohl Malor Wairiri to shnifik from the foremost exposure.? I ney Knew mat tneir nutnoers wouiu per mit them to bear "down jand destroy th handful df marines,affer the first discharge,' and before' the peices could be reloaded. - Again tney were oruerea to retire ; out they answered with more terocity than e- . . -1 . . . - . . . . I ver-.: j, 1 ne ruuiines were oriereu 10 iukc their aim so as to b sti fe;& ki II as many as possible their guns were presented--tiot a prisoner sti rred, ' e xcept " to. grasp more nrmiyinis weapon. still uesirous to avoid such a tremendous slaughter as Jnust have fol lowed the d isaharge : . of a single gu n, MJoruWain right advanced a, step or two, and even spoke more than before, urging them to depart. : .'Again, and while look, ing .directly at the muzzle of the. guns. which; they; had seen loaded with balls they declared their intention to fight it out.' This intrepid officer then took out his" watch, and told his men to- hold their pieces aimed at the convicts, bat not to fire t)lj they had prders 5 then turning4 to the prisoners, V he said; vou must leave his marines rtb load their pie thev might n,ot: be suspected of tritling, , The S each ivas made to hold upto view the bulf I heard, h. iei wmcii e ttiirrwaius pui. in us-guu. r cultivation, apout OU. l hisonly caused a grow of determination, ton crop. From 53 ac anu litf one uieiiwieu r-aeeiueu; utsposeu. i made aoUU I uS,ratn this rall lshall give youthree minutes tohhat the sugar " iniarru fact u red 'by. decide at; the end of that if aman remains Jie shall be shot dead.' ; No situation of greater interest than this canbe conceivedi At. one. enu r tne nail a teariut multitude most desperate nd powerful men - i . , . , . -. .- t. .- . : in creatmn,waiting the assau a 1 1 1 ne i ma no 10 nirin inpd mpn. wmrinv witn arms presented, and ready, upon the Ucre cm yield 1500 bs. of sugar ; each I east j motion Or sign, ti bgiti the carnage Inland of sugr is worth at least 6 cents n tneir impoingcmmander, hobU Then i-deductl'.even twcnthirds off the pro ing his wtch, to count the lapse of three fits, which is a much nVger deduction than tuiuuics, gtf i reprieve io nic uvea of .uulb7rs' ? No poet or painter can cortT ceivet a spectacleof 'more dark andterri- bie. sublimity no human heart can con- cc.,AcLrs,8ltaatjon 01 nioreappitng; suspense, m. xr uiiiiutca mu v r a urf suu n iiiuaie Was moved not a sound was heard in thelerous soil : we only Want the unwonxea stillness in me prison, except! ' ' ' ' j i : . i ' .t . the laboured .breathings of the infuriated wretcnes as tney oegan to pant, between fear and revenge, at the expiration of two m thief Arii nr rlairh id 1 1h ' itnKl m Ka1 . M a ' mi u.m imi uiiuicilWU ; r TCBj two or three ot those in. the rear and npsr.l Ai- i. -: - : , 5ui-tt , ic ; iuiiuwcu ine example d roppi ng ou t qui et ly and Kofiv-' KmIF tlif iaaf tniniil rv ntwn tvac rrur nv tup nxnir. unn rriurii ed for ' anextt, andt the hail wras cleared as i f byta magic . Xh u s ; th a t ead y - firmness 7"" "" : " r .':' vr-r v o t mora I force, anu me, strong enect or i e termmatipnjacu most savage ine n, and su ppressed a seen e of carnasreS which would have instantly fnirddleas rfnf-vv We heard this related sometime since ,U , ail, vj w hivj(j, H .vj , in vr. seresVotJUeciures; on; no w leuge r-at.tne. jP1rheatrei be eib wti ctt auu i torVJfbt'wi t h a ndi ri ef! the intl ene g'iqofe: cram in ed , the boxes wWrefrii elteWd fi Ue Ue jarucu iar may not oet n exact acco a nee !w.thUlie:facU.6wino ..r : U. a iUT- ui in si I r.-. ?- - rrP v" WI" V1 dependence ot the United stated.; ;rouill bserVe:if' , he replied, --For ' Salvor, Rentf"' MMimPmm pln5U??bei?rV Nil Xcently occtipied as a Groieryi by Allep MlS&y. pyP'iC'l . -t?! 2'vlV: thei year the nights are long: and tedious; Sims, and formerly bvJohn F. Goneke.'a&aCot feftW 1 Iiast evening thii lady cp 1 3 glass of water and :uri sperm; candles :ti macn.i jxcny at tne nour of seyen,; she m-de her appearance, : attended .by Mf. Jehnings.. She iwa clresed in a white: robfi w i i h som t h i n g , i k e 'a tu n i c th rawji oer hJeji'-8houlderflFinJJinlf1s atmos pheresomewhat co!d,he procured a browri cloik, 'and Wore it' around her jshouiders during Ihe whole of her lecture. f . ? . vTht audieqce; wast uncommonly qu,iet? orderly & rVspectable in their deUirtinent; The introduction" was a l choice pit of re proach ;and sarcasm' upon us: t drors. . Don't ; span; the .rascally editors, said some one,? and spare us she . did not.l It w as f n u c h re I i sh ed by t h e' a u di en ce, a s q nics agiinst xne editors always are.; probably--hrf-l the" principle of v retributive justice or something else. The i scorn ivith which - she treated all a ttemnts t nut her 4 dowri . wais as bitter as a ton of jg;dl com rtressed in the f;Fink s gold sni V?frW?,fl diepce.ttPk their fiftjcents'C wrthrof knowledge nd eloquencef a cod offwtm u? Vta. beindAiup)jand went aTAqulS'?fiei!-"i :fy'.lr;i CTffJ:.fjnaKing: New-York but she w.aes the? war -man- eJ4,.i,cre more slie is assailed, the more:fehe; is at-1 VIv :r'1,T I .y i lore, a weesiy journal ca led: 'The Free E'nljuirer.,Tt , -i . 1 - t.. v - LOUISIANA SUGAR: CROPS. Vy The has' the f ilbwu;fiitte1ng : par4grapri in relation tp the sugar crop ; j . 1 ugar crops, as far as -we have iVe been irood. - Mrs; Sile has in acres besides her cot-1 res of cane she hai l er more than ; less ti slieicalc'tdates on makih? abouf hhds : Crei or rat bed more than a hogshead.-and lh:ilf. ratitior th'e hWtihead'. oailat; i mnrin ihs; UmL Holers has a so-cu livated a large crop, which, it is Said.. wi-l vie!?f; at f - . c . . - ! I t east, v hogshead and a ha!f to ihe acreJl Gen. G.jFl;tmc, abddt 6 or 7 miles north of us, is emh:if king very'.extensrv'ly in' th cultivation of the cane. Judge Kiagvatsb is commencing :i. similar esiablish men t! at MptinjViiJeab6at;8.oW These two establishments will be in completeand no doubt, successful, oper,- tiori nexyear ; and little doub, can be e tertamed that,' wnh ordinary good luikilh t hey wit I j realize "the most sanguine vxpec- ration. --vm.-- orownsun's cane crop at 1 ijaiaytne, less -man nan a uegree soutn 01 us. will" be very productive., Mr. Bc.wn- son has. vested a' large capital in the sugar 1 ."I ' 1 , M L' ; ' i 1 I " 'S - I Business ine nas erecieu tnis year, very cosily iwdrks, which have j ust tmeralionl . We are credihlv ' so . ne nitot informed I him this Malli wilUmore than defray the expenses of of these wbrksV I Those results will lesse n u r wonder at the ra pid i ty with Whicli'the Uuar n anter amasses riches. Kach Ha- a . l.-- . t- - r ' . - - t " - b ,Urer iu;hU fields will make abnuallv, be of all expenses, i r i. a h.n.i on hviia' in' c. u necessary, ror,tne inrerest or tne capita vested and all the current expenses, and thimost moderate result will belas above stated. The cultivation of this great sa pie will' be;, vast! yr-'.profitable, on ; the-1 labds I aooui us. nave an aounuance or gen- force I ' i i . . - . .--'!, t- -. ;J , cultivate it. The lRndness of Pro vidence. ' . . j; .. .. .. ... f' . ' , . ' -. . Some days ago, at a dinner table in I ,: I " ' ' . O -. : Lr- r i , rH iirvrtr tnfinle or, tko o.. kr., , -! - ; . J .. . . - . t v ?. - I ua pica iu i a von i (i e m; v i n is point ueing flr pmii.Aa: ; ai... 1 . 1 j less rouu and soptnmg n ure. 'JX es.' .tyu riquif ed ;.a-,:'gent eman op- posite-t PdVT ; will you reconcile jrour thH - Z !' - VllV,' pense. etvvt, facts seemed xactly to balance each itheri andthe; whole nv were exnertinV tfieLaWunVot u ... ' ii : t 11 would be tS'-thetbttiwofi't heavens, that; by; day the; reflected light tsCseldornJ Viriff fiAinonaau kAi m'tiir' ' ,iAlrl : tinno'k iff teavuuihi bftiprweraciiraefln thsoliiude ga ma -rr.. I given up, or ; tne; grouoa changed whe winter's ; night tV -How Jdrstressingf continued- d.rkness, I would be ' such lon-cor in,thefc' midst of .coldand storm'S'I thinlc, therefore, tht" the. gwdness'of God is s not I ess . mani fest i n gi v in to ;ano w a brilliant whiteness thin-in '-clothing vegeta tion with, a liyerr.bf retn-: ", , ; T)i e1 obj-c t or a cq u i esc ed a n d all seemed impressed with the. thought'", thavrsi rice.' we see,.p much of. thellivine 'benefice'nee W? oughtl wayst" presume thatany iridt cafions to the contrary are: only apparent and ;might easily be explained were our knowledge as'Xxtensive as bur curiosity.' iv, uoserver, Ingenious device V he followiug curious story told of an old lady living inBuck inghajtishire. ; tSome time' ago the husband of this ancient dame lied without makinht will, for, the want of which very necessary passed a wy from his widow, had she not resorted to thfe folltiwingexperiment vto avert "the loss of the property. ; She yconcealethe death of her husbd,?and ; prevailed.Upon an' - bldi - Hoofer, person somewhat like the aeceaseedto A K0.i f har hnn .mt iwkhh0 : Kf.n in a wtllf jeaving iherwiuowrtheesr fatu ?n niiP!if!nn:vAh!i.rnpVi;if lor!' to, draw up the writing, vrtie?;widu wr, I. who on his "arrival appeared in great affl.i. t ion at he r good m a n dange ri begi n to a sk qu estions of her pre te nde I - husba nil ca t Cu- lated to etiqit the answers he expected n1 desired; The cpblergiWnlrig ulbucl; and 1 ookin g as mi uchl ik e,a pe rsori gtdpg toive up . tne gngst ;as . spos-iDie. v.; ifeoiy ,o swered ,V I intend to leave you half'nW estutes,rand I think 'the poor old shoemaker who lives opposite is ueservmg tne,: otner half, for-he. has always ib-'en a ioneign oour."s . l ne widow was tnumierstrucK a receiving , a repiy;s.ciriereni to tnat wnicri lared not rif native : in f loo-dog the, whole of the i proper Vi while, the fjd rogue in bed who wns hims.df iht nnr nld shiieihker hvin? onnosite lauhd in his sleeve. Ind r i . . . . divided with her the - fruits of a project which the widow had intended lor her sole ibenefit. ---J7wc Gazci Behit-Ideal cf a Labourer --The follow iig advertisement appears in CobbetV s Re- I want three; or fnur laboring men for the' winter, at 3 per wt-ek, board ed and lodged in.myjariu .house. , loev must be single iuerifoung;vst!-ut, know w to do work upon a farm, anl willing- to rise early, to keep home steadily, and to be at all,' tims, sober. None need apply . if v'cy inve ever iiveu a wet'K, at aiiy,oiie time, within fortv mites of Lvnctan. I nfe fr men fi oin an part of Wiltshire and fr in l i rui nv:is oui i oojeci. jov no county. m.T ' .. . II X ' t . W 1 proviut'o ine parties nave, not . iiveu wimin the abov distance from London;' and have been" in farm servTce, or farnr-work aAr wives 1 u the s priii2. the men... ra a v go a- w y, if they hk-; ind indeed they rri y qit my service whenever thl'vlikeri beihspit; lfb, r:y to a nt pavihr them whenever -I i . mi a - i - - . - -. . - . . like. : N B. No inan needcome.lunless he ha ve a smock-frock on hts'body, and nail- i tri cimau iiiuin tnu tut " State of rth-Cariliuv ' . WASHINGTON VOVSTYAt Is EaciTi. Fall Term,- A. D. 1828. ; '-'' ;--i-Frileyjjo,nea.';-;N-'C v 'vl1-"'..-,-'-T . , .... I ! . .; -. - - t? - . - i- : . t William Jones', Thomas Jones' Jane Jones, Tho: mas it. Smaw and Nancy his wife, Charlotte . Jones, by Levi Fagan. her Guardian, arid Fri ; ley Jones bV VWm. ' Facan Sen.; hi Guardian' IT appearing to the satistaclion of thecourt,that : Tliomas Jones resides1 without the imits.of thef State : It 1 ordered .that pubheatioo Kejmade tliree months in theRaleigh Reeister, that un- i le.is he appear and answer, at the ;.ne.xt' Superior , v Court. of Kquity to be held 'for the County, of next, Judgment pro confesao wiU '.b'e taken againsrhimi "t , ;. :,;iTestt'.v -rtQ-' .V- JGQHLrVfV CMTi. C. State of ortli:CarplihaV 3: " Superior Court of LawOctober Terra 1828. t b . ; Wilham Hick tvlizabeth : Hicksi. ': Petitioo for Divorce.' - u','- TT appearing1 to the aatisfactron of the Court that VtiVvkotU I4lb-a K. rllr,mrlin nnl i.n mnbiunt of this State f it'U theivfore Ordered ton, on the SdMonday afier the 4t ftlorKlay iii Mafch ext, then amUhere to answer, plead or :r: -.if.. i 1 ken V pro cohfesso &ad adjudged accordtoj 'itness, James lorrist'(.lerk of pur said rii Witness, James Morris, '(-lerk of our Said Court, at otnee tbe 3d. Monday alter. tbe,4th ' Monday iii tue .iKa year qi xne in States.' r AMks MoRnis: cik. 5 . FOR SALE. of Stock; in the State; Bank of for which bonds' with good. I SeCUTliy. ' .. . . received jn pavment.s " "r urlhet rr.'? ?prwrw . Jan. 27' 1829. 42 tf of a NOJRTk'AM REVIEVrV ' . , : v fnR.VAvniinv- 1 . 1 Conteriti of No' 42. - V - Article I.-The . ijcline bf, Pbetrr.Lcrd . Byron and his. Contenihoniiies j villi Ueclleo tions ..of the.Authar'sXlfend his to Italy. Ih s ScandanavUn Mycology; Poetry ad lii;-- v.H.,. Austin L!fe of irry- Tte life cf EU bridge Gern4 with contemporary loiters, to the Cftose of the Americaa Rev dilution. By James T. Austin. . , J . , ' -- - ' IV' B"oeraphv-.of a German hi fKrtTe i lohn. Wa, ahas von DorringlN Fragments of mr Life and Time. - :. ' n - J T. Flint's Geography ,nd IHstory of theVTes" ' ern -SUtesA -condensed Geoffe "jihy Es History oTthe VVesrerii. States, or tneisissippi VoUcy4 By, Timothy Flint. , V-iv ' . - . - 1 Vi: Irving'i Life'orColumbus.iLA History ct l?efft4Voyagea of Christopher Columbus. 1 ay vasningion Irving. 1 - V 4 , It-' v VII. The-Ebistle to the" flelirewV mentaryon; the Epiitle to the ljebrews. Bv ' : ' - "Jrl--r 1 ne. Present state of Haytl, witfl Remarks on its Agriculture, Contmerce, lLaws, ' Uehgton Finances andPopulationW By Janios Frdnklirii; ?SL--:kr; ' -.':A--- L. l -' ;.!- ' IX. The.Biltimore: and Ohio jRalli rimH.--t. Report of the: Enerineerss Off the R(rnnnntc((inra , and SurytyV ;uV in reference to'the Baltimore :'' aod Oliid Rail fastf. :K i Second Annual Report of tKe Preaklrtt an?l D irect ora'bf the S tockh olders : and First Anmnl i- tteport of the Board of Engineers $o the Board of - '!Vcvll,I,s Ul l"c xjaniuiore ana Ofuo llml Road v Wvrv n'k Historical. Wqrl-1 History cf ' the States, of .Antiquity - Fro.m: the Germati' of il. L. Heeren. v --t . : ,-..4 .-.- v -1 2Hiv.tory' ofl he .Political System of Eurinie : an-i its Colonies from the IkWnrnrin,'... to tbe Independence of the American Continent. v v roin;ineborman of A..H.-L Heeren' : " : Xt. Sim..n Bblivar.--Histcm tie la ReyolucTon e la Republica de Colombia. For Jose XT.u,i XII. Saxe Weimer's Travels XiTraveU hW North America. dunne- tht? Wp i'.;n , . v By his Highness, Bemhard, Duke ofaxe-W;; Quarterly Ust of New Publications." ! ; v. Just received and for sale by . v'i"':-' ; ; " .J.;-GA1 . .To be draWn 17th of February li29. . Wetp-Y6rke Coiistilidaeditra -V'v; '810,000 . ' - S300oi" W v , ; : - v.m,46q . 1; 000 Ki te ; ' : . . JOOO- x 5 of k j :5O0 V :10ofl50 36 of ,:ior3U;U Besides SSO, S15, S10 and g5, " WholeiTicketi S5- Halyes g2 50. Quar- RICflMONt) DOCK LOTTEItY No. i. v-10 Deurawn at Richmond 2nd of ilurch. 1 ; . 5510,000' : , '83000. -f 1 ,460.. of i 000 : : V f --j 5 nf 3 bo 1 0 o f I 1 50 -: vr Besides R40. . RS0. 9&n. - Whole tickets 85 Halves ' 2 50- Qukr & CONNECTICtXX STATE No . To be arawii 13tb of March, r : ' i 1 .i00,UUU ' JTV a Jh Of ;52,500 - s ,05 v. ivSQOry. ' 6 . 4 . 3,500 , . '' .Wr"0Q,V.4 ; ,; Besides 830, 820 815, 88 and 84- WholeTickets S HalvesiS f r-:f Quarters 8 1 ; ' T .'All orders addressed; toYates" ,fc JTcIntyra Richmond Va or Charleston.S.CaroUnA. .- ,f S .Yates & Mclntyreliave hidihe pleasure f selling and paying 2 prizes of 10,000-1 of 4,0002 of 200 and 6 tf 1000 with a few weks past tor chances in the aboye jLottteries adress v :i v 1 YATES & XTrl?aTVirP.. . "Richmond Va.; IM-'.-- I Shall offer for ssle at the - Court Houie ia - v Wadesborough, Ahwm; Cauht v. on the 31st ; day of March nextthe followiVi tracts of Land ' thereon for tbe years 182& & 1827 with costs. 150 acres listed by Treasy-Turnec m the wa- . '' ters of Urowh creek. ' ; ' - ' t . ' ; do do Levi Pearce do Rocky River." ; -: o0 . d do Win.Mclhtyre;jr.do do v ; , 50 do doVm;MIn!re;srdo lv0-do do LewisM'lntyre, do : , "do ' ; 300 "dovdo Ahner Ilea'ch . do Lanes' 'creel: . f 100 do do Matthew RunixriaErado -do ; y uo uo noorn ijtiaritit ao savannaa ? y ' 4 creeld - -r-vs -i y.: , -: 6a-do do George AT. f Self do . RichMaoas - creek.;- ':'v-r-fir;U.V-)' :. -.v--'- - .''. 75-0 do Arthur Sykes do do da ; ioa . aoqo jesse isarnet ao1 - ao x , - xio . 150 3o doBenj.yBraWwellf'do? Gcurdvine :-;xrjeek"v'v:--V. -vl50 do do Wade BraWell 'do' - do ' -" 5 348,do do Jeptha Gulledge rioJLick Branch . 268 : do do" WTine Iu-ram do Thorn psons cree!c " ; ? .150 do do Riley Mriss: - vllailev ferrV Road; V ; 300 'do. do Isaiah "Slewartdo Davcrdam "creek. ,800 do do; Daniel Slay T do jfcnt-s creek. c a r rA - - a . - ' v-. - ,- - - i ,ow apaovra. & liarcty May do Jones cfeelr, i 400 da hot listed owned by Hartley do Cttbkedcfeek'lv;':?: v-;.v-:-. , 150 do dp Willis VorIey idd '.ompsbrt'a creek. .37 dolo John Aulrydo V"do 4 i dQ " r28 do do iGatsey Barber do Pinc'r prlit creek. ' '-T.4'do: dp A!ex'.:: Dah'l. M'Rae Go!i-Minc'. " Jan. 26thT829 - - REMOVAL; t iTpCTOR FABITJ J, II AY WOOD ; ;0"AS Teraovcd tbthe; pper apartraent cf th? Ii Store occupied ,ty H itfiims k Uiyv.'ooJ, vuere ne may xiways'bs ttsi LToI onjiuy ciigagea- A i - t ! ii v.
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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