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. '. -" i. -i ;;-;-,.4:V. i" S. . ' -, 1 . . . . .1 f '.'.!. ... . .. ' -V - - ! ' . f . . . - : . . -..-.- . : V r 4 (5ATlDIMft . .1 ; TO 'THE- AFFLICTED. -1 f r"aa f ty t. MlW-JV W - . FOH DISEASES OF THE LUNGS. V - ! f77IIE rrc'netorcf this Medicine; after repeat- - f ii " ed trials of its virtues; which have beetrat- tended.-with the most signal success," now, otters v it to those vhJ are afflicted 'with theVwasting - : ' "Ciseasss which it is designed to rel'ere.lrt full : "confidence thutit v ".11 be found enTcacicrasi "-par?. 'disea'j For1 two yirars past,5 4.- - rill -t V ft I l . I IIAALa' -XillJ L1KWXW ml, v itr a : prepared the' form of a Powder, li taKeri as an . infusion with the most happy success." ,T It is now" ' -ottered to the afHicled in'tlteTofm cf a Sirup or r ' -in-Powder, is the Patient rr-'y prefer unrfer he 4 Vv. Ccnviction- that either form will ' produce thg . Eame hannv result- ; Amonff its raost promihent - ' - qualities thejfolloyan niay ,be mentioned, as;en- titled to particular- cor.sicleration. Itpromotes V; J.:l that gentle persf Nation w.iich is deemed healthy r - i v- and cliecks those sweitsvhich are morbid'.and ternicious, ItTrelieves chronic affeCtioiw and ; congestions of the lungs byC giving ,forcfe to;the '.-lAnjruid circulation. It assuages coughsi -: It pror , ..- . - mttes free and bland expectoration It removes Tjain-Trooi the chet."-: Jt relievei "asthhiaiFc and i; diiucult '-respiratioriIt .corrects obstinate cos- 'ti venessi rand thus leaves the bowels in a regulai -and healthy state. ? Thus, it b found, that these T)ainfursmTtoms vt hfch indicate diseased lufigs,' ' Sgnably resorted to and.thafrsit restores Ithe pa Itient o'Mhat bodily vigour, .'which :that -cruel disorder ; the. ronsurnptibn,' if-left to its'natuM r'vjpwation would ' very speedily destroy y.. v-V Certificates respecting the virtue of thislledi- & .Cine will-accompany'eacrf bottle-, Price of'the,. Jsynip, sou per Dome, or pz a aozen. iuc powder $1 per bottle, or-y a dozeni - . i - Z- JAMES irADLOCIC ;rayeUeville,:Feb"A829. ; . 53-, -(T7 lluslefiictnet rtav be had at the Store of .'Si.; UAL.tia -6c'SUiN itaieign. s cincL k v . .ft htClgCO. .4 v blanks; KF a1moM7everydescnption; .;may be always- -.proveaiorros,,v,: ;.-v - 4 J TT-i '-i r .1.1 niro "If OnTTDTO , f KJ l ,K f IVAVO V 1 V W W. V J., , - ' - .-, Writs; Executions for Debtee Cost, Execu tions forxbst onlVi" ' S. rJurvHlckets, Witness, Tickets, ' - ; Appeal uastarny isonas, v -: Subpoenas, Commission for 'taking Deposi. f--v Ti ' jtvppreniice s tnciemures anu-iionus, v.Aamraisirator . L;onscaDfes uonus, : liarnage Licences arid flonds, - -N Capiaa at SitisfAciendumw. Orders of Sale from a justice, ;. RfccogniSances and Bonds, to prosecute . vi;F'u Fa'sagaintaBai)r cr-f - K - jrrocess against aecunncs, c.i g ' -v- FOR -SHERIFFS. -j r.' ' - r:?-Cv.J)ee,cU for-Sales by Execution;, s ' .v.'no. 1 -;do. V 1 r 'Taxes, ; . . ' J" "V Tx Receipts Uc. . -5 Utt V J FO U CON STABLES . vTarrajits, CaV Sas. T -rAppenrace Bond r . ;.. .1" ,'i.r.secitfinii&P Common Deeds- MortfajjeOPo were: of At- inviivyi -rwaaBi vwa wa-; UOfc. - t.' . 1 1 Jalelfch Sept. 3.'- 4- GRASSSSEED: r TTlLtlAMS & HAYWOOD have just reeeiv-1 ,: :-..7 t,;-''Bed CtoyerSeed, U4, '.l V. " 51 : Orchard Graaa-,. do1 ' ' 'f, Raleigh, Sept. i;. 1829. . y r gfI moderate terms, 'a neat Panrtel potible lO-.GlG and IIARNtiSSalso afl excellent Fa- Tily HORSJE'aeciwtomed to any kind' of Uar toetiSj - Forterms appryat tht9 Omce. RORALE, C V , A TRACT OF LAND, in Wake county, ly- "j&L n both sides. 'of Dutchmaji Branch, V-- -ccntaining 397 ")icres and another Tract lying on therouth side, ofSwifl, Creek; The Tracts are VicQntiguoUs apd vvere purchased " some years i 'Tu J uic laic. 11 iHauuuiuui uiiiiu. ui unu. . : ' Applyio the Etitors of theegirter, who are authorised by the" ownerlw sell said land, -i r :Au giistf 1 5; 1 S29.f 1 : fc y ' v : 99tf " - BELL TAVERN. '.'J" j.-FTHlTK, Subscriber, respectfully informs his vtbi vWbH-known stand, where he is. prepared , to yliv? accommodate .with Board thlrryV cor .forty Mem '-i- oers ' oitne apprcacomg j-.egisiaiure : a ne t$eu ' V v iTavrnTs'l&ibst eliciblv situated for the co'nveni- fcneebf 7Iembers, jiot beihg more, than 100 ",'vi -yards' distant from the Capitol.; The-Rooms are ;Iv !fcomfiKableTrthe'fare ther best J which can be ob uliwd, and;the: charges adapted ;to ihe, hardness v'.-1 , , '-.juraseii oh a coiuimiawitcMt iua.iviiucra pairon- ViY,-'';Rv Wllittii iiakiiiiuciiw uvcij cAtciiucu vu.iiuti. sV.J HENRY Hi COOKE, , :.fl;, -? T,RIeigh.rOct:l; 1829.: 12 tNl " i f ; ' llcadok-Xiterdr anti Scientific i:k4f(1HE location of this institution bawbee n chang- ik'ed from Littleton to Otord, J4v CIn artnun ' y ' cinff thi3 .change to the, publfc, some remarks in N 'relatioh (o,the causes which induced it, 'may be ;'i of North-Carolina' the institution upon a perma Iv ' Client basis.!; :At.Littlet6n,valthough itT possesses '!v: te adf ai jtaires of health and retirement man em ' - . -Incnt dsrrree it was found, that the conven lence, and tnfcortunities for carrymfTJt on, would be in commensurate with the' object in'v.ew,"partcu )pneior oi regard iar as li ; .IIIpUOPi::TOR ofjhe shore; Llne, -.hav .-"Vig lately procured new and Commodious fitarres. and added r :veraifirst rate Horses with steady, and accomodating Drivers,? and -haring. also'obtained the b;st sta nds for the comfort and convenience ,6f Passengers hopes to he enabled jo give enivce, savisiavnuiviu iHusciuu funj y vor liim with their 'Datronaire." w X." ' ' .'The fates of Stage Fare sare aV usual-vli t from Raleigh'to Netvbern an3 from Newbern to rlfaleigh, seven dollars, and for anyMess distance six cents ner mile. , Passengers travelling thro, wilt plee pay their stadfare at my house, four mies irom itaieigi ;t y ay rassciicr .umiwj 'not Dass-mv housewill settle with the Drivers in advance.-v Applications foV seats may6e. mad,e to Mrs. Ann Dilliard, sign of (he j Cross Keys,Mrr Raleigh,ahd at jar. Joseph; Bell's, or to my &iage. IIfivpp in isrwhf-rii . 'This LiiVe.of Statres leave; Raleiglrevery ruesiay,-f lO A. .M. r and FHdays at5? t?i Ml, and arnvesn 4ewoern pn i,muuy nd Sunday sat 2, p.,M.; . Leaves Newhern every JVVednesday;und Saturday at 8 A,vM.-and arrives in Raleigh the folio wingvFridays, and Mondays at 10 n the roorpiog-" Relieving the present to be-preferable to any previous, arrangement,.and that it will, , be.tter man anyqtner tnai oau- oc VdoDtedi contribute to the 'convenience of trav ellers. the'Froprietorwill use his "endeavors .to give ii. permanency, uy prcservns.vi, its present improved condition. ' , -f f i . - MERfUTT DILLIARD, Propriety. 'June'Snh; 1629. -V xs ; SO tf. 'K ' , ' , . - -THE. XMECICALXOMP ANION, r - ; O" : . ,- m :- '."-:;'- FAMILY PHYSICIAN V ; r". -" ; ,THEATIKO OF THE "1 '"' . DJS EASES OF, TUB UNITED STATES, With their symptoms, causes, cure, and; means of prevention : common cases in Surgery 5 the : management' and diseases of Women and Chil- dren Dispensatory,' for preparing Family - Medicines, and a Glossary explaining Techni cal terms :Also, the Nurse' Guide. - s- ' The Seventh Edition Revised,' enlarged, and very considerably io. 7 x 'V. - I v Proved. v. " BY JAMES E WELL, M. D. : ' -On the important subject of domestic medi cine, many bookshave . been . written," which', though espellent in other respects, have greatly failed of usefuUness to Americans ; becausei they treat of diseases which, existing in very foreign climate and constitutions, must widely differ from ours . The book now offered to the public' has, therefore, the great advantage, of having been written-; by. .a.; oative,American, of Ionj , and suc cessful practicejn the' southern states, and who, foiLyears past, has turned much of his attention to the composition of it. - 1 ; To every family, more especially thoseln re mote, situation the possesion of thii book must unquestionably, be of incalculable ralue :for, conducted by such a guide, it will not be pre sumptuous tovsay that any person of tolerable capacity,' and reasonable attention,' may be ena bled to pracctise with safety and advantage, in those' cases otsimple diseases most incident to our climate. ; ; t , ' This, work is "for sale," by . 1 - ; Jo. GALES & SON. August 1; 95- - r American1 Turf Resrister . A2TD PORTING -MAGAZINE- -A JkHE want of a repository in this country, like sJir the English' Sporting Magazine,, to serve as an' authentic-record of the performances and pe digrees of the Jbred horse, , r, will be admitted by all, ; whether breeders,; owners, or amateurs of that admirable animal. The longer we remain without such a register, the more difficult will it 'be.to trace the pedigrees of existing stock, and, the more precarious will its value become. Is it not,!) in Jact, within the knowledge 0 many readers,, that animuls known to have descended from ancestry of the highest and purest blood, have been - confounded with the , vulgar mass of their species,by the. loss of an old newspaper or memorandum book, that contained their pe digrees Sensible for years past jf the danger which in this way threatens property of so much value; and persuaded that it is not yet too late to collect and save many- precious materials that would soon berptherwise -lost, the subscriber hopes to supply the longlookedfor desideratum by the establishment f Thk Amehicaw Turf UxSister.' But though an account: of the per-- iuruianceson me Amencanjxurt, and the pedi grees of thorough-bred horses, constitutes the chief aim of the wbrk it is designed, also, as a Magazine of information (like. the English .Sport ing Magazine) on veterinary sub jects generally ; and of various Jural sports, as Racing, Shooting-, Hunting, Fishing, Trotting Matches, &.c. togfr ther with origjnal. sketches oi 'the natural history arid'JiabitH of .American game of all kinds and hence .the title, The American rTurf Regiiter tmdr Sporting Magazine" j It will of course be. the'aim of the .Editor to give to his journal an original American cast. conveying -at once,-to readers 'of all ages, amuse ment and instruction intregard to our own country, its animals, birds, fishes, Stc. in the absence of domestic material; the ma'gazmes received from abroad will supply an ample stock of appropriate matter. - - - - - -; .- Finally, as tj the"style and execi4tion of the work, the first number, just published & ready for delivery, may be received as a fair specimen, entitled to some allowance for the; imperfections inseparable, from the first -essay in a new And somewhat complicated and difficult enterprize; r : i.larly 6in9e tne aeatn 01 xne late prt that place. In selecting a new-location, frfhts been paid to public opinion nd so Zv, ; could ie -asce'rtai necLf the feelingof ttie public . ;? ias.centered upon Oxford aithc most 'suitable V-'t 1 catioa in,the State.' V ' ' J ; " " 7: V ,v Oxford has' lrng' been .known-is a place bf f.Z f rthi its moral and refined society.'; if ;stands - tire-eminent, i rrhe-site selected tor the ' institui H'tion "-ii' pleasant and; retired j,the b?uildinS-and roi ;uas-are spacious , auu buu eui ca w I 'adntedln the government of the institution as viirnrevent the students from any- unseasonable ; .'coraniunication with tiie village. The plan here- . ir.tbre laid before the public will still be pursued -r" ' A nv "further" information in relation to the ;in utution j?cr i may oe aao on application xoc sup- , : r y, JL V.H. ULNGHAM, SUpt., Sept. 50, 15?9 l I). Ueania cf Post and;i dplscap . , 'V'lnBttri.r.. - j 4 Thc:SPORTLTG. MAGAZINE will be pub lished monthly. lEach number will consist of about fifty pages, embellished 4 with beautiful engravings price $S. per annum, to be 'paid on-thert-ceiprof the first number ' . ' 'CD Whtre the number of subscribers at 'any plaeershaU warrant It, it will be sent by private conveyance the expense of -the1 Editor, and delivered free of any exiri-hakiVwhfr-st.5- Sent by mail the subscriber will hav-i 16 'pay the postage. j .--'Si.T . ;v j. I.. ? 1 t : , V. p". Procuring five subscribers: arid sending . the money, will received sixth copy gratisand sq in proportion for a larger number. -.Baltimore, Sept.'!., , ' J , - fTIHE subscriber offers his services'for i"h col lection of -claims against.the-United -States or, individuals. Hisf knowhdge of :the manner: bf cdriductingbusioess at the public offices,4 aid ac quaintance ith the ;citzens generally; f afford great facilities for the speedy ; a ettlement ofiac counti Satisfactory; -.reference will be - given, and charges moderated , . VVlJ-' ' 'i HQMANS..- ? -Georgetown;. D. C.JSept. 1, 1829. ; , - 5- , Tpf AYE lately ireceived a large' and extensjve Jljl, assortment of Dnigtnd 'MedUnejij consist ing; in partl .of Sulphate.auinirtcrpum Opium, Denarcotized do. Kennea uampnor, oantyariuca Castor Oil, Vitr. JEther,Elatarium, Extract" of .nA sMMIfifil YinnIva. Oil "of-. Black Ponnpr: thdine. London BlaeTjlU Black Ox yde Mercury, Cilrated TCali ;for making heutral mix tureComp. Extr. SarsaparUla,' Hydr. Potass, Sup. Carb. Sodae, Tart. Acid, Turkey Gum, Ara bic Calc MagnesiaYellow'Bark, Calomel,' Ja lap, Rhubarb,' C, .Tartar, -Sugar I. eid, -Spt. Ni tre; Bals. Copaiva,x Spt. Ammon, Tirt .Antimo ny Sulph. Copper Liquorice Paste. 8tc; - r - A "general assortment o' Patent J Medicines,, Shop Furpiture, Surgeons,, nstruments,-tDye WoodsHatters'Trimmmgi and Material-such as .Aqua rFortis,.uicksilver,jXoR;wncKl,-JloV. Strings, kins, .Bindingaand Bandsi Buckles. & Brushes, very.low. - A large supplyof Faints &? Bruslies of , every description,-Spt. Turpentine; LlnseedLamp andTarmersV Oil, Gbld and SiU ver leaf,.. Copal and' Leather Varnish, superor quality, Window-Glass, 8 XJ 1Q, 10 4 12) 12 X 16 and'164 18,' andPutty. . Their: assortment; comprises every article vin the Apothecary's line i the- principal .-part- of which having lately been selected by themselves In Philadelphia and ' New-Vork with cash, they are enabled to sell t p cash : dcafers r punctual customers, on much better teTms than : eve"r? be fore -offered . in: this market... Physicians , and Merchants will find it to their interes to call and examine before purchasing elsewhere. v"- Raleigh, June 3, 1829r h C 80 ITNI017 . , . ,.f-. .- ' x : . ' - j-:: '. , i- HALE t3:&' riHE Subscriber ' infqruis" his friends nd the :JL- .PuDlicin general, that he has taken charge r rnn-ri yrniis?- of Entertainment ior merlv occUDied bv 'vWillieJ Jones lthe city; of Raleigh, near the Capitol where his Table will ba fnrnishedwith the best the;cbu'ntrvand, seai sons afrord;his"bf dain fine order, ,and his rooms commodious and neat: His Stables willbe well supplied , with - good "provender, attended by careful Ostlers, & his House with good. Servants. lie will provide convenient Sheds under which to shelter Carriages; Gigs," He hopes that with a?l these comforts, . and his own unremitted attentions to Dlease his euests, -to merit urTd re ceive a share of, public paironage He also hopes that the Members, of the.Generar Assembly wm call on him, as his charges .will be moderate and Jiis' accommodations good. j - . ' ' v ' V . v , . w . ; ,1 ;robertperkV; ; . RaWrh; 'Angus! 19.-': ' tff 'K' 4 t PROCLAMATION; i :Bg the Governor of 'North-Carolina Two Hundred Ubllars Reward; "M7"rtBHEAS it has been'made known to me T that a Murder has been commuted in' the Town of Oxford, in; the County, of Granville and State of North-Carolina, on : the 4th jtlav-of No vember last,; and that a certain THOjMAS MIT CHELL, late of the County arid Statt aforesaid, tands chargtfd by the finding of a Grand .Jury; on a bill of Indfctment, with havibg perpe trated the same! on the body of a cejrtain Shel-ton- Hobgood, of said County : JAnd, 'as it is further, represented . and made knovJn toJ me; that the said THOMAS MITCHELL hath ab sconded and fled from, the jurisdiction and lim? its of this State, and thereby eluded the arm of the law and bf justice s . - 1 j - : Now therefore, ' to thfr end that the jsaid THO MAS MITCHELL may be apprehended x and brought to -justice, the above reward ofT.WO HUNDRED DOLLARS ; will be gtvien to any person or persons who will apprehend and ' con fine the said Thomas Mitchell in any Jail in this State, so that he may "be brought tc juntice. A nd I do, ' moreover; hereby require, command and enjoin," all officers whatsoever, as well civil s j their .best Or cause;-. to of the said as military, within this Mate, . to use endeavors so apprehend and - tafee, .4 be apprehended and taken, the body Thomas Mitchell, ami him safely and securely keep, so that he shall be brought toUistice: THOMAS Ml T;H ELL is about 19 years of age, of slender form, down look, a little freck led, round shoulders and hasel eves--was hitely seen by a gentleman of Granville County atNew Orleans, where probably he now is. j i INt TESTIMONY, WHEREOF, I have caused the. Great $eal of the State to be hereunto affixed, and subscribed the sameofficilly, at the City of Raleigh, on the 20th day of . June, A. D. 1829. , . , . : , ' JOHN OWEN. By the Governor, 1 ' , ( ' . Johw B .'Muss, P. Secy. , - 87 4 v To MerchantsFarmers, V. ' WILLIAM H. REDWOOD. COMMISSIO N" M ERCHANT, . Norfolk, Va., - HAVING taken that large fire-proof Ware House & Wharf recentlv occupied by Mess. 4. W.i Southrate, tenders bis services to Couictht Mtbrchists, Planters,' Lcmtbcr Deal ers and the public 'generally, in the sale of Pro- dnce and Lumber of every description,! the pur chase of Goods, and generally in facilitating their business transactions in the Borough, jfor which his commissions will in all cases be veTy mode rate. , , j ' - -' His attention being confined solely th Commis sion Business, and-his knowledge ot persons and of this mode of transacting business inf the Bo rough, together with his thorough acquaintance ot he Country Hu8mess, vn, tie hope. be found advantageous to ! ttiose who may employ his agency. - . r lieference to Jnesst. r " j Chas- L WingfieId,S VlllV tSOurg "Robert Sou ter, J ") : . Shieliis & Ashburn, L Norfolk. -N - " Rdts. Beacon J September 1829. 4-2m. MRS. JOHN HAYWOOD is, prepared; to ac commotlate tieentp- foeor thirty Menibers of the' Legislature.-' She assures iall thosewho may honor her with , their ptroiiage!, that noex rtions shall oe sparea to renuer mem -connona-ble?l"" ''-''r O - -''- i Mrs;'-H, has a number of detached rooms,be sides those in the main boilding.1 - ' ! " ', 'r ; N. B. The 'favor of early applications is "re , quested.'' . . '- ' 1 Mrs,' H. continues to .receive .Travellers, and .Boarders byt the day, ; week, month ofyeaK iy? ,-Raleigh,, ept 2f 1829 r-r . 4 T- ; BOARUIN&. - 3. MRS. PARSLEY will be prepared to accom . commodate 12 or 15 Members of the Gen eral Assembly with - Board. ; SUe assures those 'who may favor her with.their company, that the ht most ex rtions. shall be used, to render their, situation agreeable.' " ;t "" -;; , . Raleigh Sept. 2. ;-'"4-2 ffio.-. BOARDIN6r. npiIR- Subscriber has several convenient Bed . JL- Rooms detached from his Dwelling-House, onlhe main street near the Capitol and would be gladcto accommodate, .with Board twelve or fifteen Members of the ensuing I.egislature.--. The favor of early application is . requested. - , ? It is convenient also for him to find twelve ?or fifteen Hoises at ' .a mod erated price-shaving plenty of provender, good pasturage, and well enclosed lots abundantly supplied with water. Raleigh, Sept. 10. LETTERS Remaining in the Post Office,' Raleigh, 1 1st of October 189. 1 S '2. Dying & Scouring .EstablisWent. X L WILLIAMS respectfully informs, the tf Ladies and Gentlemen or Raleigh and its vicinity-, that he has commenced the above bu siness in its various branches, at the House, next door but one, below the Confectionary- Store of Mri' Henry Hardie.von.Fayettevi!le Street. ' He dyes Canton Crapes, Silks, St ufTs,' St taw, 'Leg horn and Chip Bonaets, with a beautifjil gloss on them. 1 Ladies' Veils- and Merino Shawls clean ed or dyediWithout injury, to their borders ; also Ladies' Handkerchiefs, Hose Shoes dyed to anv color. Cotton and Wool Yarns dyed. ' 3 W Gentlemen's Apparel of every description dy ed, scoured and pressed elegantly-: . 4 pe collars of coats will not 'sustain any injury in the process of dying or scouring and will be put in a hand. some shape. , . . i n rAllrorders' entrusted to him, will be executed with the utmost faithfulness' and the greatest des patch. ' , . A. ..Raleigh Sept: 2,-1829. rv" " JVOTIGE. EIOUND in my .Store, some time since, a Note f made 7 bytT.-p.Berryhill; and .sUuel " U '. flill, tO'John Mullis, sen r. tor thesuip of ro.- dated utn Oct. M-52payaoie moflths rafter date.; -The owner can have the same ibvannl-A ing to me and paying "for this advertisement.,- 'HU; McEliNzlE. MoryenK. p.-Zthept.lS. U ! 11ALE1G1UTHEA A KEYSER respectfully inform the Public -'SLm that during the approaching-' Session of the i-egisiai.ure, iuc cidicigu i neatre wilt be onen- icu ior ar-auwri.Bwuu, miucr jus raanaeetrient Lea Julia . "11. . , " Malone Caleb ' ' ' 5. r McPheete rs llevDr.' 2. . Martin James -i r , t Medlin Cader - - I Morecocke Edward, : - Megeha Thomas , A 2: Moore 'Mary ' ' -'2. Moore James A 2. Miller Henry Nance James , , Nail Martin, r - " ' i 'Nash George " -k Norwest Doctor" Nichols Williams ; 1 . Nichols Willie . i ' n- - ,0- L" Olive James "P. s Price Thomas ' i Price Needham PartainDrury ; Pilconter Anthony Pugh Martha ' -Pate Edmond - Parnsh - William s " v Pullen Torner 2. Pollard Benjamin , Fowel Robert . R. -Robertson Wiley .'; Rencher Daniel C Rhodes William B. , Ruffin M. Caroline -Rigsbe James . - Kobinsoir nu A .-" Simmons Wiley -r-s 2. Smith John A. r -r, . . . Sugg Betsey, "r -.v Sugg. Elizabeth V; . Sugg -Joshua tMajor)' a nei ling William ' ' Scott Thomas - Sliaw Joliri ' . Schaub Susanna ,- ' Saltmarsh Orlando .Secretary State 14..C. : - . Smith Fanny , :- ':" ( Smith" Simon ,"rk,' Smith John , 2. Sheriff of Wake N.C. Spikes Starter. ' . - ' v Segraves Charles " Simms Berrv VH Sims AlU?n .-, Sudbury. John W. Jiawders Reuben -v. Simons Elizabeth -i Simons Henry. - ; - T. . Thompson' Joseph R.'2. i nompson James Todd Moses , .' :. Thrower-Jesse , Terry William Abington'Rev. .Wm. 2. Allen Benjamin u - ' Alford John i ' ' Ashley William "Avery, Aaron Avery tSamnel B. Bobbit Green Blodget B. Brown John . -Bydie Mary -Be vers Thomas ; "1 Bolton Wilson . ' ;: Brown Jas. JLcNr , Byrd Jethro ' ' V -Rroadwell John r - " BufTaloe James , Brown Anthony Butler Sarah' Bnrksdale Thomas II. Bashford Alexander Barker Thomas t Baily Samuel " ? Bailey Israel 1 ' Rennedict Rev. Alanson Pope Willie Bennedict Ann Brasfield Alfred Briggs Joseph - , i.C. Carpenter Dan. Cole William H. Collins Urias : ' Crudup Josiah , j Clerk Wake C. Court Chapman John L, Corn Temperance Carew John C. D. Dowd Rev. Patrick W. Dowb-Rev, Dunan Gustavus Dunn Jeremiah v , Drake Arch'd. G.' Dilliard Wileys ; Davis Walter - E. ' " ' Ellis William Eastwood Margaret Ellington Kindred Evans Daniel ---1 . Ellis Frederick C Evans Enoch Ferrel ReV; James -.( Fowler. J antes " - " Fort James :'r Fort William ? . f Fuller Thomas Fowler Joseph Fenner Arthur - -FotgerWiliiamH.: Faleyham Matthew, Gales & Son George Abner , -Graves John C. Garret Martha M. Gilbert James Gooden Daniel . - - Tuttle Joseph F. J Gooden" George tl J V :r jC;. ' : V H. ; i. ; Upchurch.Beatis . nancocK j laresso TTTlHn Gubscribsr 1. virig added verv ' ;ib ably to his HoUe and otherwise i5 it, will be prepared,, the approaching'0 of the, Legislature, to accommodate with S from40.to50 Members. C , - - ' - U1) Board, '' ' ' ' ' ' BENJAMIN S Kiw ' . Ralpihept. 1823. v ; ?G. : lATIie SubsmhTr TfTT7!LLb;e repafed o accommodate v noaru, trom.i to 15 Members of th - 4" proaching Legislature! V : ;. - JOHN buffat n .-J-Raleiffh;-Sept;i7'-.-'-v,' . ?- ALE. ;::;- - THE ATLAsTT: '"ORJTEK A&Yf 'HISTOKIDA li -AND COMMEr r . : " -; REPORTER. - . , - ( - .ClA1, Elegantly -printed on a sheet '6 f' the lar.. 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Besides 3500, 300, 00, 150, 100, Wholerfckets Halves gSQaVf-1: -All Pj-ize Tickets in the Lotteries of Tje M'Intyre, (and none other) received as V and all Tickets in their Lotteries haye the . nj ,
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