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My in" ... 1 u'V-.. eirv, 4 ,n'j- b.i. irCr' 1 " f 11. .'A Mt&J 1 V 5 V," , jOSRPIt GA!lS SONi f iVr i.'JJfJftir, pel annumtialf in advance. timeifor a Tlollaf, aiid tWenty-five cents for Uvrvsnccieeding'publicauoh; those of'ffreat- i -' v ", r er length in the same propoTttqnt...CMiw- wrcATiox thankfully TeceiTed.LBTTs to the Kdtotmhst h :tfotttaid : ,f - V aril nVctl the: Urger: dose 'to prbdoce ihe 4 ffec t ? -this difference ig In the bod y ra Titer th?n o. me. mina .. uoes in& arunK- ani eniuy k9 ana nuner more tnan me moderate drinsrer ? this too, is'only the difference of tKetranimal faculties. "jnThe moderate drinker hfi .nt. yet rained his constitution- . With .fi v keener relish . for the yiceV he enjoyjj a regjSHes frorti the pun iRhnieht; I the drunkard farj. toy; his ungovernable appetite) plunged ?atp de gree? of excesH which i he moderate drink er is able to avoid then he claims more companion and deseryes;les censure than the- moderate, jrlrinker ;whi, without the same impellitilcaus, seeks the same grat ification, and refuses to exercise the self command he possesses. ' intilled spirits should.be banished from the land, because their wmfer-ue use is the crimes, nt which confirmechdrutikeuness is the jHihishmeht. It is often said that the ruined drunkard less to beibtamed'than pitied, because his appetite s resistless so that he cannot refrain. But how cime he in this condition ? Alas! he indulged in mmlerate drinkirVg wheMhelmighf have re f rained "Tbis was the deed that ruined him, ami in this lies principally his uilt. Moderate drinking, therefore becomes rhe cnier crimes a. oroxen consinutmn, an ufigovernabje appetite, pdlsied limbs pov erty- disease, disgrace, iand cleaththese are the punishments the punishments which the f miner; of our bodies has con nected with the crime of moderate drink, ing.- To say that tjbi"ict U. innocetit, is virtually s.ying that the, punishment in un just. He th;it reprnveth his M iker, let him answer it.' ,. f)istilled spirits should be banished from the land' n 'account of their demoralizing efifct- VVhatever subjects reason to the appetite, or conscience to passion, 'bursis at once ttie strong barriers of mora! obli gatioir: nnd this is done by distilled spi- could forget eVenthatifiThere was some i)ing so pathetic in the manner, thi ,was uttered something so melancholy in the idea, that it wa8 n Tajn j attempted a re ply j it was an all-absorbing thought, 4 and I gave the Wings of fancj to the reflection it might have been prophetic of jhe. old snuj i"i ui tiic iica4 uoT IK3 villagers were amused by a report that a panther had beea seen in " the t neirhborhoo- K VTKMPRRANCE. SrVherfverdisttlled spirit Is' found, its ijate will be;found men who;:ihave lost sVl.fKr'rit rate titr madmen Vet. in;- their sober , "mo- inents they feel the stings of remorse ; re solve, rtlspe4 r?rc solved and "seek it et a,gain,'v';AnidvrherW filthy i u re. Tooi wiirbe found f xmen who, not for irty pieces !of s'd verV but fflr three pieces f Aonoer. Vwill sell; their own souls, ; and the souls of okKers even ' in defiance of public scorn. ; . .l,:7 i ' I Individuals, have, pw6tc duts to per form. , especially in free republic? like ours. " ; We shou'd have all care for our neighbors and for the nation as well as fr ourselves, ourchildren; arid our children's children. The citizen who does not as sist in guarding public' morals does not as sist in preserving civil liberty. ? l , : 'ft is easy, therefore, 'to see 'the extent of the temperance' question1 The ques tion is, whether distilled tpirits shall he banished from the land? and, consequent ly, whether every' god .-citizen ought not to assist in promoting that grct wtrk ? Distilled; spirits shrtalj! 'be banished from xth'eTand. because no defioie line' of -disr mriioh can he drawn betweeJt their morf-kits.r No moral restraints can reach the . irate and immoderate use. All who ue (drunkard. Neilher the love of virtue nor them, use enough to produce the desired Uhe dread of p''utiinj neither self-respect effect ; and in orderto dothis. the quantity nor shame can have any existence in him. is generally: increased' He 'who uses a Hope cannot, light his leKpiir. Fear of gill a Oay xtinKSne..iieeas it. ne wna puiMnocui ciminn urge niinjnm ine pre mw needs a qort was once as vwell re- sent misery of a thwarted appetitite. Thnt lieved by a gjllj and he who now needs a hell within hinvannihijates all his other gill, (and cannot do without t;) Is in dan- conceptions of torment, and disarms the ger off needing at some future day, a rack and gibbet. His appetite is his life ; quarts Do you fear that your friend is in and all that he hath, evert mn re than life, danger ? undertake to !warn him of it, wil I he give for it. Ir is an impulse that and ne will probably wonder at your susi muit be followed at all hazards and will nieinns: and noint von with truth) to some be obeyed it every expense. He tramples moderate drinking citizen,, in good repute upon himself, and upon the laws of his for S(?briety,twho, drinks "nearly or quite Creator. He sinks beneath the brutes! i as nSuch as he.H Between the most mode- Can he be 'restrained by men ? rate drinker arid the most beastly drunk- 'Such are the eftvets of distilled spirits : srd, there exists a gradation like that of and in their moderate use ihey blunt the the rounds in a ladder. Every round is moral sensibilities. An ounce of poison is occupied, andh' almost every, occupant is poison still. A small degree of the effect descending. 'He firt drinks hfilf a gill, is intemperance still ; and a small degree then a gill, then a half pint then a pint, of mental and moral subjection to passion then a quart.- Examine these men- Be- and appetite, is a moral, evil still. Look 4 tween neither'ofthe two who stands next at the demoralizing eUVcts ol moderate ?ech other can you discover any alarming drinking. See that moderate drinking difference, i But a sober drinker7 is at thelChnsnan. Bone of his bne flesh of his ton of the ladder; a ruined sot at the boM flesh are ruined bv distilled spirits, and torn. Where, then, is the Jine between he knows it ; and he knows that the prac. Moderate and immoderate drinking? lice of total abstinence would pur a stop in here is the, Rubicon, that must not be to it ; and yet he will not practice total passe n r. v nere is ine oeacon 10 warn a Buvmnitr. k wuhui iwrru nm narm irian;of his less glass! He calls it a harmless glas , --'a '-'v .V ' i"! ' i i t v. that nhstnirts thp tnarrh f a nntmn n- t -viriMiifeci. spirits, jnreiore;4-rsnouiu ue -boished from the land, because no roan n Ad this i the tone of moral prin can use them with safetv.VWhoever thinks cip'e produced by mn-lerate drinking. otherwise is selWeceived, and in double danger3. The strongest minds and the most iron constitutions have been over- ' come.. Andv do you suppose, that your nlind and your body were ff anted, in , a dif ferent finariner from those of oiher people, in order that you might be exempted from the effects of distilled ; spirits ? No man ame i WnitlM run Sntu tho fir nnlea ho trnnrvi nod I D.V .1"' Vtm..irn.r s L,i ' ' hf the country. would use distilled spirits unless he im ( flgined himself proof ; against distilled spi rits. What an astonihing; and yet what a common deception! No sober man would consent to use distilled . spirits on condi tioa that he, should experience the average mount of their common effects. Will He that is learning to rirink is a chdar in the seminaryjof crime. Nearly all tiie twenty thousand criminals condemned to the- several penitentiaries in the twenty vears previous to 1826, committed thV rriOiMW for which they were arrested undr His eyes,;brightened at the iri te Hie n c e b c eemed to have shaken offiis years, arid I shall never forget the firmness of his step as he shouldered his nfle, with the hope of gaining the trophv he desired. 'I'll find me creature," sain ne v I can go to me spot, and if art old man's eyes do not fail him, I shall have an easy task -but there's 'ii knowing what may take place, they are, dangerous animals." I wished him suc cess, and he. departed, accompanied only by his lo?. The day was waring fast away, and the shade of surrounding trees enveloped the watchful hunter as he paced the margin of an almostjnaccessible r vine, "eager to dis cover, nis prey ; uut the panther appeared not, and he began to fear he was doomed to watch in vaio At length he leaned his rifle, aginst tree, and commenced par taking a scanty! repast heTihart provided all was sttlr&round htm-his dog lav qui tly by his rifl a fewyWd beyond him 'he clear and sparkling -'Waters of the Wst Branch might be seen menideriitg in Iovp- lineiis beneath a craggytbarik or precipice, lilting ltselMowurd t tie skis more than a hundred feet. Thi herwird the hunter stnyed, looking upon the stream and the valley below crimsoned with the rays of the seittqg sun,whiie though s of other days chased one another across his brain a sum mer clouds cast their"1 flickerinc shadows over a harvest fieldHe was aroused from his lethargy by a rustling in the shrubbery near hi oi, and. turning, he be. held a panther cross his path. He shud dered, for his rifle still leaned against the tree where he had left It. and the panther was between him and the tree.-v l)h Gol!" he cried. wb thou meixifu) totne." I'he animal seemed ro have observed, and, springing into a tree, wiih a growl now surveyed the .horror stricken hunter, while its ntrce anil firry caze made him recoi to the very brink of the precipice. He cast his eyes over the abyss there was no retreat death stared him in the f.ice on either side, and he gave himself up to ; the hopelessness of despair. Yet there might Oe a hope : he held hn knile open in one hand, whilsi unconscious nf wit t he did, e fiftiily grained a small sapling in the other; hi dog howevi r, ins cad ofreliey ing hia fears, only excitedUhem, irritating his foe by an angry burk, as it lay crouch ed up in the Vtib like a cat ready to spnug upon her prey, but still that spring was delayed as if it felt conscious that its prey ws sure, and a pleasure in holding its vie; tint in terrific suspense. . ' At tengt t, rip ping cp the bark, with a ferocious & quu k growl,. expanding itself, sprang through the air inwards is victim. The hunter, who had eagerly watched its m -tums, wnh a shriek of horror sprang aside, but fortu nately held to the sapling with an. almost Convulsiue grasp. The sharp claw of the animal fixed in his clothins seemed nish to have carried him headlong withvit over he dread abvss for a moment it 'seemed t h .4 1 the panther would recover irsfooting, b'lt wiih an lutumve presence of mind' the old-man whh his ktfe ripped agurtdr his '5 ear of the' finely traveller tat a in fli's dis tance. The witch of Ehdor v ho wa s i u f posetl to jbe at the bottom of the busipess. was indistinguishable after the anTaFr:; and wef regret to add 4 President Jcksop's head was smashed to atoms." Jtabpily no ives were lost, nor were thero any frac ture -or contusions of the live people, worthy of record, ihere were;sorae this- akes of identity, as thv were, so mixed up that they could scarcely tell which were themselves ; but on being extricated, arid after shaking themselves, they gradually recovered from thi( metaphysical-. embar rassment. Is. J ,tCom. Mdv. , BEAU'mTJEXlRXCT. Viib Parsee. the Jew & the ('hristia By Dr. F S. ICmtnmacherm A Jew entered a Parsee temple, and be held in sacred nrr ; what ; said he to the rriesr. tfre ans blem of the sun, and of his genial heat. Do ye then worship the sun as your God'-? askd the Jew. Know yV nut this lumina ry, also," is but a work of that Almighty Creator. . ' . . We know it. rcDlied the Priest : but the unculiivated man reuirrs a sensible sign, in order to form a conception of the Most Hi2h. And is not the sun, the incompre nensible source of ligtit, an image of that invtsibleBeing, who blesses and preserves all t h infra ?. j.r ;-..; s N0TICE:;;s'f.v;:,; ' A;-T)the JastfAugastl ern o. the Court of pleas tm. fend Quarter t&Gssiap'for r the Oouoty of "?iv!'jk' Wayner. tlie '.IftSsCtiber qualified as AJmmiN.Va r X'j t tor oh the PUtate bf Jsaac Tiiompson: dtc. Lte ? or sata -uoiinty.vr . ' r r 'k t t 1 All V.perso . fndebtea tasaul r ate ire r duested to JrnAke; Waynieht 'immcdi v . I , . "And' khose having ckre& uirain&t the estAtp pre nfirir- 'I jedtdi bring them fprwai Ieany,ilienf'ct.;d v " i within the time prescribediy !w; of this ttutice -.r V whi oc pitau in oroi Tocir recovery. ' vj Wayne-county, Qffii.QjXVSO- " ""19 4 PIANO-KQliTES. "WHlTvVK Kit.? Piano 'Forte Male, i ipeciiuny iniorras ine, jf uonc- j UtkC nev i has" on. hand it4nS -Ware-Raom. Wveral Instru-V : menti of his own manufacture, witfrthat ful!nes?v' w tunc luivi cjluciiii iunv;i, uui m uc excf iira by any. vThe ; lovers Of Iusjc, - nd crpeci -'lv those who feep interested t In s the prdsne: v If String fqrie,f and will ; promptly i ttend -to t hose ;wh may wish his services; ; at any d. --t ' i "n 7 3 miles of this City, i ' 'Alstj'' ori LanJ; a second. I -r.l I" -o lira or, sell, v,.-v ;4-';.v'; . , ;rleigli,0ctrl9;; - v 22 St 4 i'' "t -i ir i niMM' ' ... , . . ... , .: 1 mH AT we'll known &: . ir A; the town bf : Wftrrenton,. C occupied - V." nown4ita mnyiyersijast; as au s 'j jtOVV f.. 1. . . . N-V-"- -?- -Mjr A- It is in a faiffb. healthful, and Wpultliv fi(ctinn Vr li' ' The Israelite thereupon rejoined .r- Do 1 country. T'The building are lareeJcodlmodicus.r 4 s-v: . "V?L ': il . '.I.-.! U ' .U... . u . . I nail in mtlvI'Mnui. null .J.kIJ tki. "f.l VOOr: oeoiJ'C, iiiro, nisi iii"uisu iiik ivuc inu sw iv .it,wiu uunu lu.iur wr- T Av 1 7 , O t t .a.uv j 1V,T . ' trom the original ? They call the sun UidriP-WFW tbey werp designed or. they c-.y V GodAod descending from this even d a e!?ni!'; J ' baser object, they kneel before ?a earjbiy cription is deemed superfluous; as It -j pre-an-'; .? -flame ! Ye amuse he outward but blmd 1 that nonecld;ptirchasewit ihe iuward eye, and while ye riold to them the prifmises.1.- The: furnhiirefrb$longing to ther- . --"' th earthlv ve withdraw from them the aMihnetii will aljk be disposed "ot. Shoufd '7 '-' A . . - IkL -a. . t I. : I .1 L . i - - i a heavenly light ' Thou bbait not make uu 1!!' f1 - . ... - i ucvcuiucr iicaii ii.wui u i uui iiav oe t xi ' . j to thee any image or anyjikeness. ,f- pUO,c Mle on the prmlse when thoac desire is? 'l' How then d ye designate the Supreme of engaging in this line of businetj woull do V Beinar. asked theiParsee.v.V .-; welLto attend as itb seldom .that tuch an oo-v : We call him Jehovah Adonia, thatis, PrmnityaS the present Is afforded. . . VV;: the Lord who is, who was, and whoVtfll ;? Therenns wh.ch ahaU be l.berel, und such ; ; be, answered the Jew. Your appellation is grand and said the parsee', "but it is awful too A Christian -then'" drew nih 'and We call hiuiiFATHEH.. v ! " The Pasarn anti ihe Jew looked at each other and saidHere is at once an image and reality j it is a word of the heart,' said they. ' - Therefore they raised their eyes to hea ven, and said With reverence and love Our Father ! AU thy took each" other ... . . . by the hind, and all three called one ano ther brothers- ..... onthe.dayofsaleV'Cif?:r: . tv .. sublime, I Letters on the sublet rl!r! trt th c klih. . . v i J scriber," postage paid, ' will bv promptly attend-' i '. i 1f . Viiri led to. .. "-'-tea' Nv .'T-S:- CAROLINE MPLtttoKKTT: Warrenton, 2h Sept. 1830. 4 v17s tr - - , ,4 ? 1 ; rTh'rntHmtk T.iAMAM'.' ..il t.'l.J 1 "'.V.' Enquirer will inaert theitbdve advertierr nt for six weeks, and tofwardtlieiraccour.- to tills Gf lice for collection. DC PATllIDGE oX All 70r , merchant Tailors, . wi.l.- v "fcI-" TO THE PUBLIC. i NFORM their friends n! cuf omcra t 4 .' k."'.trj.u' .(.1. ..u "J" . . .... I L uavc ucii iuc iiiiiu fnr.::ci . OCCUli' DV Mr". Jas. LrrcHToan, and ha,- Utely reccivi a ' -a' t . 11 F. Wardens of the Poor for the 'County of t. IO,?r?S fn tf CI 5 t: . Wake, will attend at the aPoor-Houscavof V ' f''V;'-i'--f A7; N.v-V :,4V ',f i County on the first Saturday m November : :., f - Vo"8 , """Wioins, - ,j - for the purpose ot receiving Proposals tor I - "Vfc 1 X'2r.H -""P Vvc uo. witn . toou ana raimjim t :ilvw r"" VJ,.",W,' " t .y-v471'-., v j ' " . the '-influence of ilistilled spirits! The ,same fact respecting criminals is attested ges ar.d graml jurors in every part Vn!, 'nfarl W4V -l . 1 1 al .rti.ifa iIaijia! 1 n I ifrnv n Ji... d -ituAm u old in the torest, but bUtfii .1. .li ,in-n u.'.tWuil knotty oak a vestige still "or does the sworn4 'destroy all who - rush tlH!!V.T bardihood. : THE PANTHKfl HUN TEH. BY WILLIAM PL ATT. On the banks f the beautiful Susque hanna tflived, Som'e years ago, an individual whose life seemed to have been devoted to the woods and the stream. He had grown like the aged and remained of his When I saw first day of Blue L5&hr prey Casfeimcrer, ' tt U , Stlincf 40 ''Blue and Bla Velvet VeWV v , , ' . v. fV ;,7- ahd furni- : Valencia and Marseilles 00,4.; ;;? ' ' plantation Stocky 8tifTenerf Suspehders, Colors, Cra- v San next, lurnuhmer the Paupers tor one year to commence from the January nest. . There are between paupers, well provided with house turc There is also, a good house, plantation and xrrist-mill. for the use of the contrsctor. v A sufficiency of cash will be paid in advance to They hive constantly on hand,"an si- enable the contractor to lay in his provisions. Contractors are des'irf d t state their terms by the head. Bond and approved security will be required tor 01s taitntui pertormance. v By order. ' .v W. CLEMENTS, Clerk " of the Court of.Vardens. October 4. 1830. ? ' 18 . rr d.7 . . j; t 7 J READY MADE CLG TUI1 Q ;7r : ; Over, Frock aiiq-DresCoatV V" -; Pantaloons and Vestsr : ,, Linen; Cotton, Flannel and Net Shirty, I uouon, r lannei ana 3iet urawers. : N All ordew for Clolhingwill pe attei. Ted t - I i- r MAaMMOTH sche clo'hing,' and it fell from Cr. marking th- sharp projection f the rocks . 41 : 1. 1 1 . 11 i 1 . 1 . - . . . f wiui 1 u,oo(i,iui me welcome sound 01 its "frRc.CCJgKfi DOLLARS CAPITAL a to toe earth struck on his ears.as joy- viRMNTJI SVJtTR TjOTTEtfY ixfo. ac. To be drawn in Richmond on Friday, 29th October. 3w ' with punctuality and 'despatchr and 'the' wcr!i v. 1 f . executed in neat andfUUToiiable manners . t ';JV ill lli. . They Invite their customers to" Call and test v v4 ,v the old adage trying is the naked truth.' : , v ... ' fr.Thevirtceiveseminnullv: .the T:pr. ' .".1 York Fashions.' VV " J'1 ' .. - -a m 'nm Ihe battle. But.what madman ivouM S'ed me of a dilapidated !lkof safety In such cirpurastahces and ,lese"ei1 fftress, decaying, but still rMk not, then", of the safety of usingVdil- ,ronS: J courted his acquaintance, and tilled aniritc K. n'tnnw h 'Kr manJ the time that I have warmed my- 'ulljr as the Mounds of liberiy to a captiev. It rushed f irwi.nl to his, riflie. fearful perhaps that life was- not Vet extinct in his n'iiiy. Soon, hwever,, ihe contends of his piece was lodged in ihe! head of his foe, while a prayer went up to heaven from his lips in gratitude fr his preservation. The huntf r exhibited his trophy, but the fernr, mo tn.il hd b'-en 'too great his age could not endure it, and his remains now rest in the earth near the scene of his ter rific achievements. Pitlxburg Mercury. Rileigh, Oct. 4, ,1830. ' 18 lawSw. JUST RECEIVE! :BYX GJLES SQW 4 EXAMINE FOR YOURSELVES. 25,000 Dollars 11 690 Hollars , 5,000 Dollars " 2,000 Dollars 1,250 Dollars 1,000 Dollars 500 Dollars v 100 Dollars 'Tickets S1Q Shares.in proportion. Packages and Shares of Package Two prizes of .Five doy Eleven do Fifty prizes of Fifty do Fifty six do : t ' At. rr 1 Specimehs ' of:LiQericari Poetrr yft " WUti (Mtical and'M ' SAMUEL KETTELL.;, .V " The aboye" Work is fhe tesuh' of an attempt v h -V; -to do something for th' cause, of American Lite " rature by calling into' notice; and preserving 'aV ' . " ; portion of :what is valuable and characteristic luY x . the writings of our nai lye Poets. Under the per-- r.'-' ' suasion that the American niblic will look wit ir indulgence upop this effort to urW the. attentferi' . ; tO the literature and talent of bur own countr y . v ' 1 the Author ; submits thoseyolumeso theit io V ' s for sale in a I spectiori.v The1 uhdertaking, is one wl.' :!i ' he' V are through I thmks thecannot but contemplate 'with inter- u " . nearly' half! est, ' With what degree of 'credit he h. i s cduiU V v-"..t - ' the tword and the pestilence destroy their ;,fVll0"n H rV 'n month., at thousands, distilled 'spiritadestro their ,ther,gM hre Ihe industry of age had km- en Ihousands " V ! ' ' " - died.- I loved this old man, but that love 't-Nn:mWfri could not have originated irrpity from his believes his dahger,Uill he isf ruined- niisfbrtunes-no, he ,was happy as the ThW belief of safety H the fatal snare;' ; P"S brHs;r the. only regret he ever ex- D'illed spirits should.be banished from hat he-cMn'' around the ln,r h..B...A,WA:. Mi,i ii hsl driven away the game. He was hi m. 7" !viif b uicii - iiiiiuc i vw; "iu . jf - ,;i '.f itr fc.... :jM:..:i;J ex Ol'ohe I . u Jl" ' -w m; uuii, its vuai uis, riAk Wnrpl J he would tell over the tales of his e- h as he re- "c same inir"V 1 hev- COmiMim' naiilAtJ,'".?Ktl .V 'Ct.Atk m.LI yet. ntimate than that oHmere icause nd ef- ve, l& af wfP Jn,l Asanonrof;th ? -11 1 .- t. r . j - t , ia.w 1 ... . u- f ... :a-.i 1 .,r..t . '.ir ia. . cv me luui-pnois oi me inuian ow the fields' are they hae;both i Ifl r-n aa a . ' ' n .1 floes thS miviny-nI- .t-...Vi; I my. .own grey , head . will Soon tlie down I" Wl IA w. uiiuntir. - 1Mb ...Ul U 1 1 I.-'..'.-. I . i irn. ' . - ' V ' MELANCHOLY ACCIDENT. r i. ; At Santly Hill, Washington county, on the 8th instant, a grievoUs catastrophe oc curred, tby which, the municipality i Sod a I variety of Lucky numbers, which- laro-p niirtUtn id" thi nfinotinn of thi nt.r 1 necessity ComocJIed lodraw to draw together wilh several ItviDg and dead wnr- lbe sum for Tiie fisf Vbeieforejtedhimse H remains fortUtntoJv'v; - u..c m-u ucor.jr ueen uojre... ,ae ciubs dealt with upon liberal -.terms, and , classical. autiioniy lorusing mis pnrase. the CASH always ready for the oyron says, in ine siege; oLUormtn !( drawn- V " All that of living or dead fematned ' Orders enclosing Cash or .prize t In one wild roar expM lp'dj will meet with prompt attentions iaiear, irm tne asmngr.iri A;onnty , " n w HC'WQnV wa'V,: l.. - . . i uiav tne mdgiiraieSiOi-Asanov mil, 1 -together. with a hundred; men: women and Ii V , children, of all ages, had gotJbgethe in'an The Gelebrateil KaCtt upper roomiof a tavern kept by Mrs. Doty, c ;Htallioh 1 1 ' 1 '-" ' - :.. a- " v prizes as soon as UJZ) PAVivo.ijJL 12iM.ruUJU r " t filled saiyt; ; icketsOrfJ : 1 . t ,,'-v v--. v v I?"' '. Warranted IQJo thi3btu s I M - '.. " V . - - f Bivjiv o;iL,r. uvane uuanuiy ox siniri narir. .:' ' ersburg, Va. J? at 1-8 per Sack ty -r .U - -f ; ; -'r, , . . ... , i, , , . i , -! ; f, f. , s . f. w .TJURKIN ' 'UotSGTi and Petewburg October ' - f 2rn.r k: . i ' N I : . . . y v't dj, ami perhSpith,j;werea much ' .' ff ff ?f Kl-Aildren'rwat-wprRVindi SLrily. ' . . -WA SHlNOTOlSj " '.;' T-elceti fbt.nl.lnth. lAboTeKhrtwHuo. titty' : .t ,;. Muan AUU9I.., ooiA murmur yet i 5 r
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Oct. 28, 1830, edition 1
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