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u-:-yv;u.fi2! 1 tr shbyway of UopircvaVto.Marasch Uvasmaueat i : lUvini? rcceired the ReppiUr Bulletin. of tTi&late -V bloody cnjaraentl (meij tioped .orlast ; . C - V.y: between ! the Russian ahd Turkish :Airo y, , we -:v'" fjV" ilirit before oar readers J 1 ";vv..,v ' BERLIN, JULT 23. r ; ; - TrtnslitioafaNtifDori feorh .'t'hC.Com : i ; r-l -. ay u , piease-y our iaa esi vti jia vc :4 t"neratujat n ir-- Ivulo wtchha. vet the Grand;Yjxtervv; O-'i-S' kMV rebiict of; tbef4th(of June!iiSsHaS -J-vViiSalnWd-Yp.ti '-loV'X'thft.lsamn i ! Coin t Pali teru pari lyV f 6r' the; purpose 4f were not vetconcluded, wheuourcoliimns the faith of Christ crucihi(t?l"r--whatftearti ..j ..i : K f-u.' u ! . n 'oi rt da ti.i1;kt.n l rMlflvrffTTifliniinattefttedat thc.filffht fy.-x. The rtuire tf the service was evident ly perfectly weU;uherstood by them-j arid i f mtyifirranpi ahtf iti ir pril jr: hyp the- ou twar4 appear aocef tha t Imarticah gudge,)hy all carae forward vri thsincere and pious reshl a dons of living aeeabtyta theirem rrients. oTmUchpraisq 'cauhotbe given td Mr. Davis, their excellent ana anuerat iable tHcherV Vfbr'tbe gel ested n ess wih which he has TeyotM hi m-: self to their retigibTis iris trust hIobksiarabove,m advanced froindi2Vrent; sides and 'Jjegan tbiUlic!;;;Oo ine proiecTion 01 ;;ine;uuo uiriaiwif j . r r a n cry, a n a ' i n e : i p i n; u r i u c 5 u o j m c i blew nseveHlXoftheVeriem cumstance oniftucd artl eilerit terror ijnA t h e eri emvs ranks,1 and a particu lar.wave r-' ing in hisiwMeiirie seemeil t -indicate th a t n e wem 1 1 , s peen 1 ly "give ;; way . ; uc u :w hi I e oil r t rb nnsail v a need, irt in uick time-;. tlie-Grand Vizirs however, jrtid iijt wa1t fbr the attack": buhayinK discharg- cdJaUfthelr aV fligi)tf abandoue-09;X ine?ammunion i wagons, pv uu enemy were killed,' and? 1500 nnened at 4 o lock in the al- -"A"Vr'n ?.otesfed fbtedays by -thelGrind I - ! ject?p ; -s rl Grundy y rzier6ir- pbsiblf ,to ' eiignge Ju a. 't bVth V 1 -resolved t;bbakc myself ;naster, ' r ; t.tTiUaU xsneed;; of bii Jinefcbmm'a bka itin? itfuSchonmW I v&et'6ut frbVn Silitrta bnVihe 5tli,f feainf t : ;c the further pros i4-' J'tbrtr es fe;Letftrassofc H $&MS TheLndefattaahlerts-oThhetK v ;;v ! rliTis'oriro fffe'i't a'passage-ib, spite ?f the; extraordinary j Kl '4 jdifticultieVbF Jer grbtinK ;A';$ibj for trie a ft e r a p h& i o u & j u 1 nc t i o n , w i th i: 5vGefVRotn At mght8yarclu$aJt jtneVdefile and passes, ; i,his ammunition & proviions from Scho.um . :v " - . j a .wjvj y. ; f o rc ed march ' With. the corps of ,y j vouot ranienwas coverea wiui several 01 'n ' sa r pa ri iz.a n s, . perrormea wiin in greaiesi M : Sthe ertemvfThj; astonished Vizier f d id Xsnot receive' the iirsttnews of our approach :tfirthed 't he m a "Avas bec upi d by j u rt t roo ps. ' I Even then he did7 not nresaffe thedanser v; twh it h th rea te ned lii in its. who! e e rt e nt,.but A ; liriagined w thahUnew; ailyersary was a v??-WrP' f byurriQtfj;m by r;, ;XJeheral 1 Rith,;the was to threaten his line of com mn iticalti oh. ! ' S Ilpwe velven ohj this suppositionV he tho't ' 0 trnecessaryUo:raisV the of Pravadu t ; , ; 1 ar'd adyah re V ho 1 aVmy Jbwad s tle h t Jeles of KA pruaiion J 4r ai: he shmi I o f lie ableentirely lo deslroy i ' Y:-;lr;:6uKfeblecbr'ni ?f f t " AutHOa prisoner whoe pifked V ubri4hV8 -; r bad -frbmVXui-k ! A rba u tlarto en ibaza r, : :"Ji i H n i f u r th to w a r d s ; ch b 1 a , u na n i in bu s j I'- r Iy ; a ft ) rn- jiat; the. Grand JVi zt er W i th an , -- army bf ,biorr than 4(),000was : ift perfect ::fj? -.?f&cirity the i least. enahled ine ito "lia ve'al I t.he ! V the Grand l' ?S Viierr emed p i recbnnm 1 ; r V ti ri t i a a d a Kti t 9 i;t9: oc k o n r th e " s a m e hi1;v';dbiorn1ng nbni!ertik?Cia!:strbig;i l la bee; With ten batiiailionsjiif JofantryvuiiV 'i:is4'u twelve cannobon the1 road i fttlfk JthicivJ -feadk frbnitunkbvtscha tlirough Xopareva tb Marhach ttwas found eil bri 'the; inform a t ion. bf several .f. vv-Ct pnione rs ?ta k e o ; i n; the defile nea r-M ad ra. '. 4'4ed to take that road with the bbdy of his ' 'i-5w'-": VfcrMipKpnVvflt first did hot nnnnst mnr Fijian about 5000 rtil I ciftir; the, abovenhtioned .strong ? tecbn noi te f i n cpaty. Bu t b n i th e' V 1 e'are r j , - i ;apfriiacnt pur ;cao!onsiie iispiayea;au I :;yhs)fppces in regular squares bfinfabtry and 2 - T 0hT Py tt;lM5y:ACCoraltlgta. ; H-??3hi0tcahfj army cbn- I -AMf?? fgMn I ar.b fa ?i t ryj- ;:!;:5'b:fbmeeei i... - -,. ' r1fiVe5wO'tiatol'ia '.:. - - i ' -j-r - - . ; 1 j t -. , i x':.- - uu c orave rrqp uu riiu wu n un pan r;tie b be t oc na ge tH e e ne by a 1 1 d , a in os t san CuinarV battle ensued, so th:t I was obhg f-SfW their ! ; cote pa ny if 4 horse art 1 1 1 rry, an va 11C 1 ng to lfiis'emfirxe boldbeofthelQlH ot'horse'ar .inerywhfchq.btl tifayef;ltiaj or; G e nrnbt d ii'd" th ejenemv" great damage, a hu aso several ai tacKs u n- doriUk abdiexecb rVsoluiibnJ by ijie Parlogradand Irkutsk rVgimebta of hussa rsr-pbrained u ii co nU de raljl e superiority : not wi t hsia n d i ng wh i c h v the battle continued With greatrobstinacyi -Y -ij 'ctre.at tiritbao';xad van tagebu position coy fv?iveretiywi(h wbps Who naq iaiien jn ne action v i 1 w?v- After -aj l e rob s com Uat of four hours r4thft reiWhic Irdops coii Id Pv 'itUitinut'i entire!yceseilVih- both sides iC.?iUCMVS T?oaPP,ff k iiecessarv lorins eutire jqeir ai 01 ine vtraou : V:iii:-Cvc.--ik -ifi is.fKii '..r iii j ntry wax let e veil, auu m'c- j hi 1 ook 1 is VI (tplaiyi second u iy isiori of ' ; u ssa r s W 1 tHV-t H e ; t liii rd 44a n d uh e WHtt I e 1 1 1 me ied ;of the 16th and 19th their' Whdebaggage.:YBsrdes,H 2000 of the taken brisbners This. hanbVned at 4 oMbck '1 ierViooni'JABi..bah) ken pris'bne rJa n d h? y eraR ib therr ot the ;most ;diiinsruihed bfiicers of the enemy's ahnyiinantiobVs t he GrandvY izier" is ; toe consi ;!ered as not bniv totall vlefeated bui entirely 1is- solyedtlieyiziehnnseU escape accompanied only . bjr a aiiiall piini- behot.h'bieV5X!itrt' ? The wav that he took ; ivas admirably Va J cula ted for this purpose, for i t led eight versts througn ine lorest, anu was so .wm. thaVitlwas flecessafy Cto employ a'division of iofantry - to, remove them, in order to o-t pen a .way-for their artillerv'j'vf'r- i, Impiediately after seiiJing'of this desj patch i shaj l set; outwit h ' al 1 my .trbbps'to Marasch, in the hopes of finding there the Grartd lVizjerviihlhe remains of his. a r my.;;. May'th Gd bf grant , as J his btesiings fortheir entire destruction. : . V' Theiosis on our side in'this sanguina ry bYttl e isj unhappilyTiipVsmal I,' especial ly. jn-Tne, Murowr ttegmient 01 . imaoiry, ine 12th Itegiinent lof Yaa:ers,"and the Hussars of Irkutsk - ;Witb that bravery which be comes the troops of your jm pecial Majesty, they rushed into'the heaviest fire .of the. enerovf and many orave men in meir ranKS j y fufl y died a g lorious death-for, re ligio h , their Emperor, and' their country- . ' : - r Among the wounded are Maj. Gener als Ohostrnewke-. and Glasenap 5 ambus ihe iciljed LieuVtCbl;' Reining, :w ho com mand etlarf interim; thVl 2th regiment, of yagers . I shall not fail shortly . to send your Imperial; Majesty a detailed; sttte- mVntifoux' loss, and a list of the individ uals who particularly distinguished them- leives. in 'thiSTemarkalde action. f J ay at y bbr M ajestyV fee t t wo sta n -dards which have iunt been, sent me by General Count Tahlen, who is in. pursuit ox the, enemy, Yj . v : P. S. I have just received neWs that sixteen more cannon, have been found in the forest through which the enemy direct etl his-flight.7 j ' HAMBURGH, JUNE 26. ' The Prussian State Gazette of yester day; contains the following : :, Warsaw June. 2l. We have .again received favorable j intelligence from the seat of war, Letters dated the 14th, say that dufing the? pursuit the Turks have, a gain been beaten, and lost twelve nore cannon. f,A small corps arriving from'Sho umla was , obliged to join in the flight, and the commanding officer, a Pacha, is said to have been kijledi , The Russian s troops continue to - pursue the enemy jWith ;.the "greatest "eagerness. The cavalry under Courit Pahleu . ditinguislied itself most iParticularly, Gen KirpfayanotT has ; ta ken two redoubts (near f Schumla, . which were erected Jast year by the Russians. -The enemy no i w he re a tern p t s to make a Stand,, but; flies in thejutmost confusion in o the mountains losing inany. prisoners. V VISITATION OF BISHOP HOB ART On Tuesday the 21st mU the Rt.5Hev Bishop ' Hbbart made his usual Episcopal visitation to the lndian settlement at Onei da 'Castl e, and we were fortu nate enough to be present and Witnessthe; interesting services in the; Church on, that dayv In formation haying !; been previously giyen thera bf the Bishop's intended visit, a par ty of 50 or 60 lntlians oiiyibrseback, with thei? chiefs, and interpretef, came out a b(iit .4 miles1 tb meet him, v and to escort htm to the Church. Thfs was a novel a nd gratifying spectacle ; and the little groups of Indian ;ybmer and children, that migltt" ..en:i'u rryig across the fields towards' the Chhrch, as the procession approached added much to' tlibi noveltyand interest ;ofutW-8cene'v1;'P of worship the Bishop and his attendant ergy i-t9k J their sektslJn the -Church, When the service, commenced ivith a few verses from: th e. Psalms ttrapsl ated i hto Indian "ait d su n byaboupn e hundred liati ves in ; the gall eryflvvithwh bm Imanv j of those below u ni ted. 'The u sual service, wnicii cuusisisj ui a literal translation trota mr excellent Liturgy, was read -by their caiecn j s y an a leacne r, ln-wntcn tne whole congregatibnnitedi seopusnes aKd" le er e mail ieittj a ii ; audi bl e and i solemn toneand ; the Hy binso' of Upraise 1 were, chaunted forth' by nuridreil-bfybices,-in a manneiwhich proved: that the v" ksuno' heart that," for half;a Century,1 had' oppos ed i tself;in ;s tern est defiances t b j the; i 6e man's". fire ,t-hbw. seem ed Jto.fnelt befo re the xongenial gratitudb nf these littl e can didates for,"the blessings of knowledge---! TOeMraUs?Hli ailbng Wbjcvand "painfujfmala! ; fatigues arid unerngsbythe : ratificati- bhwithwhich?he had W dent nrbficibnevbf his iuvemie relations i and thed eljgit vhicVtheirtnwnfeppy fa- L". A a r W l- rt n I A'M B1 A S-B ri . ' , i - - ' ' - V. Cp- UUlll Ct III V;C U ,U U 1 1 1 a p M U J . ,. p 55--r v-xNo man- could .behold I this a flfecti rig spectacle ivi thou ta-pea ttuii in inu ICCi I II tL3 Olid IV It I j .LI1 OWIUIUI 3 A - ; i 'i J rJi- " 1 envy i ng inpse; enjoyTe i ny plause fbr therewardbf his unwearied itibn in iKe fee labonrsv IThat bliessingv? Witlibutwhjch -f-noriwithbUt x aUI ' may piilll I- aiiu ;jn.jvf iw tvii, in f j f. ' ' it " - i j t , . i' v - vinl hWs ;been vabu h hi&'faithfulfexertions.il l: iii.lt !,-.4t-aL""n ;Viroit Arilril ii.thi I r a rl i ' ' jeio-h f ' thmKnnd' "fhort .. vverft ' two years - wi ce no r sem man es ror in e pu imc 4 Church; ajiii will tjieiv b to ao m I n isier in e , u i u au v y a w to his ihtcrestinir flock. ;After confirmation, arid the Conimunipn 5-y;t;niifat tWarU clmuift1aiIerit:as"a Wserve. thb i"d brireiif.lhevi 1 th diViaiobHandAhii rft! -: luUoif the Bo ' V , ;? ' hese new measuresand tjie ex"al 'M rdlbj.tyloss. wfiich the enemy Jiarny had - alaiVd Jn the enggemenn pro- 'cf 3 enlire discoiiragen.ent inthe :':'t :?V learited' frm; a; Biibbashto V witbVthe. spirit and withhe Undetantl . ingso:.;!' lBthxz: - i Jmmediately after prayers, bf icohffrtjdff ;administeretl;"to 97; natiy e Ind labs, Who had been previoii slv intructeefbe ; thatpurpose andf after Jiatbout fifty partook of th holy sacral jnent ofithe- Lordstf pper we witnessed a more mterestiiiP': and n- leran scene-.t To behold "nearly one1 hun- wt ."pv utc wnu sons 01 uie lorest, riot onlrcivilizeti,, bb ch tpmmg forward X ortheirt - otvn accord; tucvi mmy ineQiemn tow trmch himself j religion , - we re admin i steredth e Bisliopraijdressed them, through the medium ot.an interpre teri iri his usual atTectionate- and mipres: siyej manner 5 but in the plainest arid most sim pi e Iwpi age, suited to thei r. t com pre- fioniAnSi.Hf was listebedov with the prbfodridest : attention and respect; for the look up to hjniv as their spiritual; fa ther1, and alwavV address him by 1 that en dealing tre ; Ve of this address with permission to publish itV nbt douhting that itfwilt be read with i n te re s t by eve ry'qiie C w h o ;teel s the;! im pbrt:anbebf;civilizing, instructing ind con Verting the fed that remaibv of t ibse riu- inerbus Indian tribes, wlib are.'; r ow fast fading from the land. , r : t ; t ;Xt the request of some of hir chief meii, th e Bishbp on Thu rsd ay last, met av bout two hundred Chiefs- and warriors mi council, on ;thejr aiicient cou nci:grou ndt at Butternut-grove ;I '.'. A':) Th e warriors' as they are . teiflm ed 4 or principal inert of the nation, to' the' num-! ber of one hundred, and eighty, were seat ed on the 'ground in a large circle, and withinthat, : about 151 or 20etvWere ranged 'in': a "circle arou nd tl.ie' JBt sp op a rid his attendant cl ergy, for whom chairs had beep provided i n the Ventre- One of the chiefs tfien Tose :ad,dteixplained, 1 through iiri interpreter, the object of this council, which was to obtai n his ad vice i 11 rel a tion to some difficul ties at present .easting in a ; remote partiof the tribe lA Thej Bishop gave them the sbU cited advice, in a most friend! v anji affeclibnatbvinannV after he sat down, thet:ouricil wasl ad dressed by the chief orator of jtheir na tion, in a most animated, and judging from the effect produced; in a most; louent manner. , The whole scene wai highly picturesque, and -would have afforded an admirable subject for the pencil of the artist. The chiefs and warriors rangbd after their ancient custom in concentric circles around their spiritual." Father;" listening with respectful and profound at tention to his chrisian council J thojnu merous little groups of Indian wo men and children scattered all around, anfl as near the outer cirde as they cou ljdcqnye niently approach, and where they might hear the different speakers, thp beauti ful grove, waving its rich . foliage above their heads the luxuriant fieldsjbf grain around the fruit of their own labor and i nd u stry, formed altogether a pctu re on which the eye -of a christian or, the painter miht repose with, delight. It biought io ourj minds the celebratedinterview and treaty of-Wm. Penn, iyith the Indians of Pennsylvania. , : v i , k . At the conclusion of the cour cil; :he head chief presented the Bishop with a s t ri ng ! of wampum in the n ana e - of the whole tribe," as a token of fespeotand' a solemn pledge of their unshaken fidelity. The Bishop made an address to the In dians on the above : occasion. a t !'l ':v:: ' : ;:' vy;': - Oneida Obs. NANTUCKET. nstrucftonvof youth jtand thatibprin'the. establish ib en to f ftp e i n stitution in. qu es ti r onv'gesignea ipr; wie penen oi anumer ous class of 'tl i e cb m in unity,;; the town' it4 self ; pVbvokedabd ashamed : as it -were Xtv: this magna ni nrbu exam pleVr yvi ,i n ci tT: ed to the erection of three similar c!iools the Su tbrelinhabitantsbf thU magnificent ;re$ults to cbmirig generations may np justly e anticipated ?4irriiis" is the WaV to i nsu re ihi i mortal famei I y;hl x , lias lately diedmteSiati. iiany on ln Ifefe reside at a "distance t from thi Ul ne:it of? hpotifyl expiration of two years from the n? Lat K as prenbed by hw,M shall bj $ hng to setde the said KstateS ?W ? tionfsa Estate hiving been col iWiijattendtoalip which may be addressed to me at lSi? H 3Vuke county, Hist May; 182Q";dn i fMeckreubbrg County 7j u:?eM?ourt btwMuv Tirm t 1 iBr -iiVPetitionfoDI.' ' ;tin.JohtK:ranner; iju'--'- iTiDfcitEfJ by cAurr-that'n,!-,:. . CN.riy fvibV h.kl fbr the c,n,'v !enhiirtrut the ..Ciirt lloiiin ' 1 6ih :SI od;rv lifter Uie 4t! ro,K .nextfidpleIoriisertolienU hum, ui aauic? wiu Pe Heard ex h u te v AVitiess Samuel Vftenderm Vm j j- ; -. "v . v.- rOROPOSALSwill be received by Wm. Peace, JL, Esq. at his Store. in Raleigh until the 1st Saturday . in JSov'. next, for a Contractor tp take; charge of the Poor of, Wake con nty, at the Poor Houses thereof. 'Thefe-'are about 30 patipers Weil provided with House's, icookinpr utensils and ot her Jiecessaries for Uieirrcoh ve nience. ?Th e rf is also, a good plantation , .House, and .Grist-mill,, for the use of the Contractor The cbiittactdr is desired -to j state "his terms For furnishiiijj.the said paupers with food and Vaimentfbbne; year by the head, " with the addi iron ofV. th.e- Mil I arid Plantation, to commence' from the 1st day of Jan; next. If clesired, Cash Will b6paiJ(ib advance -Bond and approyed security wil) be requi red '- 'V ? ' ' f '"'; '.Clerk of the Court of Wardens Vake county 2QtlAugl829.f iff6'3w SPLENDID SCHEME. 0 PMZZ2S OF m.ooo. Union Canal Lotteryl JVV. 10. ) To be drawn 5tli Sept. in Plilladelphia. ' JSCHEME.f::MiNV 1 Prize :ofst6,000 - lis ..; rsioiooQr 1 - 3,350' '' y t' -3.35 40 . - 1 1,000 42 t' 500 51 I . A 300 51 - . ' 200t 51 ' 100 Besides 51 (each) of S90S80, ; , ; ,102' (each) of 60, i 50, 204 of g30, 1020 of S20, & 1 1475 of g 10 Whole Tickets glO, Halves 5, Qrs. 2 50w I A package of 20 whole, for 200, which . is compelled to draw nearly one half of the amount' invested, may draw some of t he above sple ndid prizes. J v; v. ,'1 r?r.f-y2- i 'y- :--r; CCT Send your orders to the; Managers' Office, Richmond Va. , " t' -" 4-' 4 ,;; f f&y y. saitT court; at Otfice, the 7th Mondav nertx ; J S A M U E I 1 1 E N D E U S Q X. C. f5WSe;;prth:Caroliaa . . Superior Court of Equity, March Term i ' :(JoUq lldsabeck w. 'Joseph Peniii IT appearing to tie satisfaction ol the o that the defendant. : Josenh Pn;.,,." 6 V:JC an jnhahitant oahis State : it is therdb"' ,...,r....v;v Ur inree nun.ii.. 1 Register, th he may anneir,. the next Superior Court of Euuitvtfi-h Courity- cfuriy, at the Courtrmiuv on the first Monday in September next, 0 ni ' 'K answer' or demur, to ;t$e compfairtant's bil'' the sambill be taken) pro icontesso and ex-part e. . .v ' ;. - ;:. ?'.:.' ' , , . Test. . IVISTOM SOU EUS, c m P lMay;I9, 1B29. pr. av. 25. 40,000 J 2i;ooo 15,300 - 10,200 5,100 & 870 & x 40 I ? TH U US RAY, 5 AUG US 1' 20, 1 829. -J-i&o present teti of our County Court, the'County were pxed'at the 'same rate as for the d '$$&r?".fyl on every hundred do!i lrvvnrth of prbperfapd 35 centsoneacli x win 1 o lull u Vliat, UWII"rnfhp grei reuuguoii tn uie expence ot Tnam. laiuuigi me i um vui - me vounxv sine- houses liave been. erected for their resi' tlence and a Keejper appointed to h charge pit.themKnri ;pobr U quired tor.the present year. i.1 I The Boston Bulletin states thatl the'peb pie, of this isolated and interesting spot, are now holding a sort of general Jubilee, occa- j sioneti oy ine recent arrival among them 01 Admiral Sir Isaac.Cofiin,"" the ' munificent founder and pii trOn bt ihc literarjr institu tion in that place, which beurs his name. j'J'he Almiral arrived at the islajn ih jthe mad nticket f rm : Falmouth. ( M ass. 1 on Th ursday of last week 5 he had' pee n ex pected fur Some days, and ion itsyi)eing made known by signal that he was bn bbaid, ine: Jiags oi.ai i rne; snipping m pore . were iuimetl ia tely- ili splayed in houVr of the d is tibguishVd; visnen t On ; laridingj he aas greeted kvyi theXJbyousvacclamitibns'bT ah f i ni mehVe L rti u I tit bdr ;vaVsem b eil j'on the w 1 1 a r ves. w h 0 s pon tan eou s ly w c'd ined h i in with Hree hearty cheers, ; He;. then pro be ed ed t h ro u gh c ro wd s of his ki nsmen, d e- scemlant from one com mon parent (Tris- lam wiiii ruioyeu irnm rngjana ip Ameri cajy sbnie hufidredj reafehedj hexions; jai ied Coffin j Esqi he was mbt by au'iui ouu muc aim icinaie pupils 01 'ine Cffi h school i headetl by their preclptor anil preceptress ?rThehoiehenitjrinedirt proCvs si on, arid : conjd ubted the Admira l tb plef bf coniaibib appropria te sal utUbry-peechi wasrxinou n Ceilbbne i of: t he; lads, jandj heas( al so presented wi t h et poet ical add res iof much M aby f mherexercwestobk great satisfaction ot; the visiters, and high ;cr?cfiil ( well - as ineirteacners f Hew s oil's l?ize liist ' ' . DliAVrINGv OF THE . j " Connecticut State Lottery, i: No. 7, 10, 33288, J7,58,,48;;:ir No. l, 37 58, a Capitalb : ireof Dollars, was bld at Hsn's for ' tCnate Office, on Tuesd a v last: :? , .; Any one of the drawn No, is entitled to $4, 1 Orders for Tickets in the Lotteries ib .be drawn this month will. meet with prompt nttentionV "and the drawn numbers forwarded the moment the drawings are, received. - : :t vf.y";v.:ii i r'-Jr j . 3 Address t6 -j . yS; . r - II. W. HK Vvs6,: ' Z - . : - -. . " . : . ettrsiiurg, VaK "Vasbirigton. Consolidated Lotlevy, ; " . ' Tyyy IHJGHEST PRIZE, k V'..L , '" ' ,'. Tickets S5, Halves 2 50, Cjuarters 1 ;25. v"f,-?5i. V4vttcry iVr.Vv, ';. i liitn -utass. : ::..- firatm Stlst imtarit. i 7 j. i Highest prize. ; j ftr these peflbrm arose aadiretslthejc ' a:v..-vv ;-r-. s , : . fx csfe- r-tv-.i "a;;! ; Tickets S4, ilal ve .s 2, Quarters 1. ' Prizes al 1 paya bl ei n Caslu.?' Tickets lind Shares for saleiat theJ lAirky Of- fice of, Aug: 19, 1829. o B. VV. HF.WSON. 1 1 5:W -l-,V -- V v. ' ;' MClassjivol6i-rRf ' "- To be drawn 29thiisiitv':lg trizel' :;c,qoo!fafr6,ooo: 4,000 :e2,02J:;1025 .Jill '. - t- y !-- V!'.;.. t I-- '. " 4 Besidesr4(s00?s,Il5lt()0 v.-irK ?. Send your orders (host : paidS io (Sy. at ,--r" Ji" v '-;;- ;:!:;;Ili chmbndir ,. .iiiiiumt, ang.:it loy. ; ; i , ' ELECTION RETURNS. v Jii?nwnrr. John Crump, S. Joseph II. Lilly s Heuben Kendall, C. All without op. sition. . -V- '" I yVaWvit8.V: Melcher, !; A.-"".Daniel; It U ringer? &U'4iUarotfLean, C.' State of k lo i h ' Senat e, Melcher 3l6j O -orge Klutz Ui. ebmmohSjlBrringer 670, M'L' an -321, J. t. Jjarnhardt 308, George : Cory 264. i' , t-.pwlfif&xipin M. Dick, A ' Francis L SiiTipsori & '"'..George C; Mended hall, C. State of the Polh Senate Dick.1 j63,V, JohaGorJ i oo k, momas uzidkiu . , commons, SimiM a215Men4enhaU 1183: yil!iam AUams lOtf. ' nfVJltciitreh . t ijJ e rs ,V. , 1 1 iilary der i Allen' HiV:hards6v"ct State of the PoiL W.Mrr , 7f7, UicUxrdson 750, Isaac Booth 2-J3 ; ; fle.G briel ;Sherrard, S. without o: position. Jame- Rhodes &'John W. Sasse', C. State of the Pl. s.llhodqs 67s, Ssssr 63. bfUj)hen Biyte'4o3. ' J . ; ; - " Lenoir Yi W6sevyS. -r Allen Wootenl Cou'ncrt;yVbtentCV,A:; IwjyWiisliaia ;:;MJtth.bwsi iS. without o' positi'oiu Jesse A ! ovnum & 'fh im'iSfNichota, C. Se of the PolU u ,yium 637,'Xichok 529-;Uice B. Pierce 396V!tchaid Jones 185, William E Shine 176 Sharks Gte 115. I ?l!bwnaw:Willfain L''iig. 5 CweW.--iiedford, Hrovvii, JS. , without position, Jolin Wilson c Jaines Kerr, C State of the PolL . W ilson ft6, Krr 738, JabaiKuf iin'73d:jK-r':.':. .- - : "ffrairire.Richard Davis. ; S. William t Jones & John tU Oreenc'CV Siatb of the PoB. Sehate.iDivis 163, John H. Hawkins 134. Comnioiis, Jones 519,Greene 334, Hansom ker 323, Thos H. ' Christmas 179 William ft 'Foote 32$t:v - 's-v. rianjt"eSciKler1 St" Kv an Alexander, Stateof the Poll.; Senate; Davidson 520, jop, Wi-Kiog 6b. ;CommoniY.; j.; Alexan ler E. Alexander 897; Joseph Blackwood 529. ?5 ICONGUESSI 1 1 Iri tni&0)i8lrctS,GeiwraI Cakrixge re-elected by a majority of ; ,1000 votes', j aii tiek tli e returns as far as receive fem rdSbvyberp There is doybtlbJlelStio SraiBiorGfeeiic, "by an?bverwhe v , V,t ' V,-Sper?ht:-' Daves! Mannc. 961 r i ... i. ' . ck v v"-GrWi?,:v"'.45lv "-4757 l 41 00, JjWoojfsltibnbei raised to MesS ; CXc;they0arev re-eU Xm. three miles of lialeigh; may be liad PI.ANK ahd SCAKTWNGjrf every description: itM Bills cTJLumbleft aV' the lionl-stnrfV nF ' J: JGales &;Sbnf willije immediatelvsupplied,ndv ,if desired, delivered in the Citv there- beinir at Tesent a good stock onhanoV partly seasoned. tiOThe GrisUMili is In fine order.' and Grinds jinthfiiiMVsea fi:om"theirbrfpective13istricts. j lcliniii.to be a:cailia.ite, iW"r i Poiteu ii elected. A, good mW) v were kiveri to Samv 111 iLM ' 0 .. . lle, but lS w -a.r b the Favelteville District, repre ?d fnrmArlv liv .Mr. CuLIE?KB, thefC j nlaibitiiiB-dot; that rVlB succeeded," altnqugii xve nay: turns!lS5tro e-lbarnwbaliy; that fiovM V."; "'.iS:r'- -.v.- at v 1,. 1 4 - iJ r '"'---'t':'-'. . -- 'i n -. .. .1 r . . -.. ,
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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