. i ' " ' 'H 'V. ; , , t V v , ' - - v ' - ' , ' , " , . ' t ' - j- ' - -' ' ' " ' - : : i ..' . S " , v " ' -' .-" , : ! - ' ! - - . " - : --. ...:r .. - . i , ; - . r . - J ' v . -vw - .. i. . . . ' i . . f - 1 '!! : " - - ; - - - ' " - y I lliiililll. : . r A'- if ' ! i ' " - - - - -" -i . ,S- - -- -.-' "j ' v i t . AND! INA- STATE ' Ours are the Jilans of fair, dtlightfiil peaces 5' Unwarp'd by party rae to five like brothers. .i , : . , ; m t rv iill mv llf nnt vpf. I linvo oliuotrc i iius nasrxne aavs ox ray cnnanoou. oeen tiair an hour too late. How ?ha mM I ; ' ' - m eating my breakfast in school r besides me equally required plain deal in rr. She 3BlB(&2KiiIE " being: kept in ; and finding myself too had engaged herself to my rival jst j, pabtished every Tct.sdat and Fridat, by late for dinner, for not reciting with7 ftaf an ftour before. That .wicked ' JOSEPH GALES 8c SON, ' my class in the morning. And all this half hour ! t rTiflilarCTaiimimKalf arose from sittina up half an hour too I am now, Mr. Editor, forty -five ' -r . . t t.tt ;u .r- zci -uJj . i i . i : -t: f ai uiiu. a was uilcii scoiutfu 5 years oiu, a uanKrupi, pu -a solitary ADVERTISEMENTS aim sometimes whipped tor it, went to oachelor-K I have been, to the best of Vnt exceeding-16 lines: neatly inserted-three uc" c.V.in5' in consequence overslept my recollection, out oi oreatu with hur- timesfbr a Dollar, and 25 cents for every sue- rajselt half an hour, the next morning, ry i xeedinjr publication ; those bf greater length in the same proporti6ri....CoMMUHTCATToirs tjiankfully received... Letters must be post-paid. ; : . ' . . : : . rr i ' ' :..!,,-. . , , .a..- I VOPV VlOff? nrl Tro alnraira 1a rao ! I fVi r&n V a b-r linno 4.'. imn I ',f m .l.rt From the Charleston JlTercury July 21. v. iA i 1 Ax i iJ j.i I 1" i , , , . J - no better luck attended me there. That keeper who knows my. habits, tells me THE MAID OF CAROLINA - wicked half hour was never to be found, that there is one comfort in store for - e , are happy to find that Judge Take one day as a specimen of the me- that I shall not die till half an James, t in his new work on the first rest : 1 sate up late one night, in co- hour alter my time comes4 What think In much haste yours . j PETER PUFF I When I was fourteen rears old, I was I ire t half an hour? where is leisure to to the Editors placcd in the shop of an English goods be found ? I have kept niy dinner cool- his new work on the first luinf RATnKliriTtBm 4iae fna miV I nvinjr some letters, which ouprhttn have 1 vou if it. ? M wv v ivuijiii imo uo tit ii u i - o c 7 O ' nave ...oeen anxicipaiea, awaraeu rne imvcu uyuc tac pieueuiug ancruuun. jji-ricst honor to the ladies,,, which is The next morning I arose half an hour riot more than mere justice to their con- too late. I could not arrange the goods tluct. When we recal .their, fortitude, in the shop before customers came in ; their devotion to the cause of T6, their in the course of the day every thing cheerfulness under disaster, and their got into confusion. Taking the ad- magnanimity, we , haye considered a vautage oi a iittie leisure, l oean to Taken and 'Committed O the Jail of 'Orange County, on the 22d inst; a negro man who says his name is Ja biography of: the ladies of that period put the goods in place then remem- joh, and that he belongs to the widow Polly o .rly, . 1 ulP'r Vr , " , . , f ! i u i U i u t u .i i Clemmons of Granville CoUntv, who! not long as a desideratum, which ivould furnish bered the letters which I had copied, sinCe hired him to John Bar., of Leinon the patriotism of Sparta, the wit, the and wiich were of great importance in tnrs State from whom he i-unawaV. Said l fgeiiuity ot Athens. 1 he following is ran xo me jrosi cilice, ana louna tne negro is ratner under tne common size ; ooeot; the many brilliant illustrations: mail had been gonejusf half an h ur. yeUow complection, and uitk spoken.--" ; ; - j ii. r; 1 came back in some perplexity, and The owner is requested to come forward and JStmiy GeiP-ef-. At the. time General Greene '.i' i u -' - i i- i prove his property, retreated before Lord Rawdon from Ninety- jpsolved .to be more punctua tor ,tht 1 ' JAS. CLANCY, Jailor. Six, when he had passed Broad River he tuture. lhat 1 might carry this resq- July 26th, 1824. lution into immediate effect went to the desk and be;an to draw. out an ac count, which my master had directed was very, desirous to sena an oraer to uen. Sumpter ''who. was on the Wateree, to join him, that they might attack Rawdon, who nau now uviuea nis lorve. dui..ihc i m0k a I : -ral could find V man in that part of the State w " A.WU1U! J whowasboM enough to undertake so rfcn- the morning. I was summoned away reroKff a mission, r The country to be passed to carry, home a bundle of silk which a through for many miles was full of blood-1 liady had just purchased ; but deter Sate of North-Carolina, Warren Connty. I Its Equity Spring Term, 1824. John J. Egerton , ") w liirsty tories, who on every occasion that of fered imbrued their jhands in the blood of the whigs. At length Emrly Geiger pre sented herself to General Greene, and pro posed to act as his messenger ; and the Ge- inining to be riht, for once, I laid the bundle on the deck, and completed the account. I i - . vs. Simon Harris T appearing to the satisfaction of this. Court, that Simon Harris, the .defendant in this cause, is not an inhabitant of this State: When it was finished, I car- l1! - t . . i t i r . I weeks iw mc saiu omiuii naitia iu auucai un ned it to the Lawyer, and found that or hefnre the tPrm of triis nonrt to he neral, both surprised and delighted, closed I tne ueDtor had tailed in the course Ot held at the Court-house in Wirrenton, on the with 'set- 'iinsai lie accordingly wrote I the forenoonl anil that T was , halt an 1 3d Mondav after the 4th Monday in Sentem a letter and delivered it, and at the same time To . Bridge Contractors. PROPOSALS will be received until the first day of December next, for building- a Toll Isndere across Roanoke River at the town of Halifax, N. C. Any communication on the subject, ad dressed to the subscriber will be attended to. ED MONO B. FREEMAN. Sec. Halifax, July 9. 71-luw tlO. rftauc StoclcilOY Sale. TETVE:;N SO and ,40, Shares of. Cape J3 i Fear Bank Stock, may be had at the cur rent price, on application to the 'Printers' hereof. .. . j i ". , . , . April 20th, 1S24. 40 Si. TeaeAiT WanteiV ,-v- TAKEN UI. j A ND committed to the Jail of Stokes: Conn-7 ISL ty on the j 10th ult. a Mulatto man'; who sometimes says his name is Daniel and be longs to JohnBillips in Lunenburg Virginia i " and at other times, he says his name is Dan iel Stioiv and is a free man. But on. his exa- In Farmwell Grwe Academy, Jalijaa: Count. mination before the Justice of the Peace who o inis snuaxion, .aiter tne present year commmeu. iiim, lie sam ue was a siave, anu i. -will be vacant, in consequence of the re- j belohg-ed to! John Smith of New York. It- moval to the west, of Mr. McLean, .the pre-1 appears to be impossible -to make him tell se rit Teacher, the trustees are anxious to em-1 the truth as he tells different tales every time- ilov a suitable person to take chargfe of the! he is examined. He says it has been five Institut ion. Satisactory testimonials ol charac- j years since jhe run away. , He is about 2T et and capacity will be required.' . The tui-j years of age6 feet 1 inch high, his ears are; - jtion arising tvom this school, has exceeded j cut on close; to his head, which- he says was six hundred do'lars, and I believe, except for I done by a Sheriff iff' Missouri," but will not a part of the first vear, has never fallen under tell particularly .far what offence.. lie usc nve nunored dollars per annum. Persons J write a tolerably good hand, and has a VAJ3 who may be desirous to contract for asitua-ldown Iook.i l k c - tion of this kind, will direct their communi-j The owner is requested to come forward cations to Col. H. G. Burton. Halifax. This I brove uroDertv. nav charxres and take Jiini Academy is situated in -l health part of the J away ; otherwise he will be dealt with as. county, has good spring1 water and excellent cording' to law. society. Halifax, July 24, 1824. J. GRANT. . 74-tf. JESSE BANNER, Jailor Germanton, July 7tW 1S24. 71-6m. VaYwablfc Tea list ate, FOR SALE. T'V. virtue of authorit in me vested by the O la? e Ay ill and Testament of Mrs.- Eliza Ramsity. dec'd. I offer for sale, a valuable tract of land,' on the south side of Deep Ri ver, Chatham county, containing about f-i0 acres, 200 acres of which are under-cultivation ; about 100 of it is. low ground or river land. The situation is well known by the VjaxYiaae, r limit fnn Into 4-n. ooim nn-wr Kinnp T tnDTlt I ber next, then and there to rilead, an communicated the contents of it verbally, to 1 .m K o . . .9.t i demur to complainant's bill, --otherwis answer or erwise ij will Calmer, Esq. with a good dwelling1 house and necessary outrhouses. I Further particulars of the beforementioned lands may be had. by application to Archd. TT? xr-l a TVii irk A 1ctrn Velic be told t: Sumpter in case of accidents.-1"";': be taken pro confesso. .1 , V Ti. J 6. 12 and islnomh credit. FmilVi Was vnnnp- but as to her uerson or Mf uiici ty iu ntiitCIl. UUI. wiuiuu t suttees, Tfst Z u u 1 u j emu v , was young,, out as 10 Jier H?'au" " r , .,v - , ' . , . . t i,est, . . f purchasers giving bond with approved secu- adventures on the way, we have no further and thn tojvurds evening carried home 64 GEO. ANDERSON, C. M. E, lity or a mortgage on the property if re- ihfbrmation except that she was mounted on the silk. The Lady was going to a rp,,0 ln, W,nTMPT!T iTOTfiv qidred. ' 1. JOHN CRUSOE, Ex'r. . norseDacKuponas!de-saddje,anaonuicc: baU . n(J after:: aitihsr for me till her J"T " "" Favetteville, July 20, 1824. 73- r"St: VCe was exhausted, had sent to r V VV1VII V A v. S3 t J v. a w O able to tell an untruth -without blushing, Emily Tras suspected and confined to a room ; and as the officer in command had the modesty not to search her at the time, he sent for an old tory matron as more fitting for that pur pose. Emily was not wanting in expedient, and as soon a9 the door was closed and; the bustle a little ! subsided, she ' ate up the, letter piece by" piece. After a while 1 the matron THE Subscriber takes this method of in forming; his friends and the public that he has just finished a number of handsome name of Stokes Place, Ramsay's now Boylan's J Pannel and Stick Gigs,' also an elegant Top Ferry. It is a desirable situation, and well bulky, suitable tor a person wishing to travel, calculated for a Country Store. All of which hfe offers for sale?, either for cash Also, a desirable situation near the Gulph, credit, or country produce. K v known by the -name of Mr. Callums place, , Persons desirous of purchasing1 are invited containing about 125 acres of good laud, ad- to give hn a call, previous to buying els' joining the lands of Mrs. Dubrutz, and Kobt. J where, as the prices will be loweT.th.an at any p. I was too late. My Master, when he beard these circumstances, very gravely predicted my ruin, and dismissed me from his employment. I then shipped on board n IvasspI which was bound to EuroDe. and please my fancy for some.days - with the thought of visiting distant , him . , 1. I '11HIS is to give notice, that Whitmell Als- J i x - I i ton. cf Warren count v. Is dead, and a at JJLli eiASTinle SXailll tOY a arrived and upon searching carefully nothing Mas to be found ot a siisp the prisoner, aid she would Suspicion beirr thus all coinmandinir tTie scouts suffered Emily depr.rt for where she said she was bound but f-he took a routefsomewhat circuitous to avoid further .'detection, and soon after struck into the road to Sumpter's camp, where she arrived in safety; - Emily' told her adventure and delivered Greene's verbal message to countries, and seems strange Slants.- court held for said county, in May. last, V'm. K. Kearney, Esq. qualified as Administrator jth the will annexed of said deceased sinfce which, he has appointed jthe Subscriber, by a proper power of attorney, . agent to manage said estate ; the Subscriber there- all persons indebted to iring them to make pay lout deiay, excepting such whose bonds; &c. have heeb passed, to the i i riTi t nn sniiiH i-s auiuu iiiy i pirarpps. in nan ot iiieir iff :u.v. wiiicii wmuc i oi. ir-irm n.itiiri aoout I 7. i , . . . ...i " , ,. i "i i x . i ? . I Knn n. c?-.naL' tinth mtiqiip irnfiwn on nrnnpr nnn irannn. thp. ipfo I 1 a rlUr.lns nnth ntr. qUIIlcailCC , dim utiiai w auv-a . . we . . unuei Xiie " . j o I . c i IT- I i i ... i;..n.i I tees navinsrtne nronerruie overinose in uieir i t- ti "" -' " : r . . . I hinrta l as mf n flrpnrp ronnnr hp onvpn rn I r tnlt Ti.t bf mnrmnff nt mv flP- I ,."r,' - r;o" ' wiin a Ii I a I, IIVIH ...w... . 7 - I n 1 norsnno hqirmm o oimc o rTomct the com. I parture arrived ; and notvvitlistanding required to present them to me, properly the bustle and excitement, it was pain- authenticated, withmthe proper time tor set- ful to leave home -perhaps forever, took leave of my Father, received my Mother's warm" kiss, linsrered a mo' - . ' r-y and hurried tlement. DENNIS O BRYAN. Warren, July 8th, 1824. 69-law4t. C oivJectioneT , ! FOR RENT. THE subscriber offers for sale or Uent, the premises which have for several years past been occupied by David Shaw, as a Confectionery, situated on the east side ;f Favetteville street, nearly opposite the old Star Office. , The buildings consist of a handsome front with a bow window, two rooms back same roof, with fire places in each ; louse and Oven ; aseparate House, irnace complete-for the manufactory of confectionaries and candies. There is al so on the same lot, and within 100 yards of the abovementioned buildimr. an excellent other shop in town. U , - ' WESLEY WinTAKEK 2rthJuly. 74-3 w. N. B.' All orders for work In hia line, an$ all work sent to his shop to be repaired, will be executed lith fidelity and despatch. State ol . JST oy tV-C ar olitvai 4f Rutherford County. , 1 Court of Equity Spring Term, 1824.: . James Bridges, . s j . vs. C Injunction. Ausrustus Sackett. S ORDERED, That publication be made & months successively in the Raleigh iJe-' gister, notifying the defendant, Augustus? Sackett, (whom it appears is not an inhabitant, of this State) to appear at the next Court of Equity, to be held for the CoUnty-of Ruther ford, at the Court-house in Rutherfordton, ont the.3d.Monday after the 4th Monday of Sep tember next, and there and then to plead, an- swer or demur, or Complainant's bill will be taken pro confesso, and heard ex parte. Test, Tli EO. F. B1RCHETT, C. May, 4,1824. . . - ! 53 Sumpter, who ih consequence soon after ioin-J ment with UiV Sisters, ed the r main armv at Oraneeburer. Emilv ,i h'irf Th'p ehin Yt-Ai Snil- (ieigeri afterwards married Mr. Tlirerwits, a rich planter on the Congaree. She has been dead thirty.five years ; but, it is trusted, her name will descend 'to 'posterity!-among those cf the patriotic females of the Revolution. f ed half an hour he fore ! j What became of me next how I went on a farm, and got my hay in, half an hour after it began to rain, and brouirht mv ootatoes to market, half! an hou r after th e shipper had compl et ed his carji-o : how I abandoned this in Mt ' PnTr irhp Pmnlp'fif mV despair and became a merchant hew rr.r,.m' T3 t,i"x1u Woe if loof lo. Il 'insured one vessel, half an hour after Tiity lioWars lleyraciL: : Ice-House, which will contain from 40 to 45 -p ANAWAY from ; the subscriber living Irf waggon loads of Ice ; and shouldit be need- f, Guilford county, on the 20th June, 1823 ed, there can be had also, a neat two story two negroes CALEB and JUDY. Caleb isf House, situate In the yard adjoining the shop, about thirty years of age, light Complexion,- suitable for a family, or the accommodation stout made broad across the shoulders,- bf company. Immediately back of the build- speaks slowly and is about 5 feet 8 or 9 inch ings is an excellent Garden, and a Pump of es jhigh. He has a long,' loping walk, ani tne best water in town wunin iu or id steps i bends forward considerably, as he walks: he? 'Front the Fortsmoitth Journal.: HALF AN HOUR TOO LATE. CatTiage Iakixg. rjlHE Subscribers having entcfred into co- graph termined me, thou&b T fear somewhat J S partnership in the carriage making bu siness, under the firm of JAGOB VAN WA- GENEN & CO, beg leave to inform their she had arrived in Xhis port, and'ano- (friends and the public in general, that they i-jJ- . i- 'a thfir one. nan an nour alter letters were ...-.v - short account of myself, and 16 ask your Un the Post-Office announcing her loss; advice in mv affairs.- I had. in'trutht ow l purcnased on speculation tne for tweive months. Persons wishing to pur determined to M'rite'to you last week - jthe notes of a dealer ot doubtiul credit, chase carriages are respectfully invited to K- c..o4i, : l.u r. half and hour after all his Droperty was calh d;iuVt bank- N.B Carriage, of every discriptiopre- Jieau, lust-as 1 was going to Sit aawn -. iB-nwiB0-nnw paired at the shortest noticerandon themost ami 1 have hOW hard V time to tell VOU P-'uJr ia. """J " w reasonable terms. I JACOB, VAN WAGENEN. WILLIAM F. CLARK. t June- 9, 1824, . 60-lwtf. of the door. In short, the fixtures and con veniencies for a confectionery cannot be ex ceeded. Possession can" be had on the first day of September next. . Fot terms, apply to W M.SHAW. Raleigh, July 24. ' 74 6w Q,waitico Cawal liottT. FOURTH CLASSr-SCHEME. 1 Prize of . S5000isg5b00 7 ' r mi t 1 i . m i -ill. Ay ti i half of my storv. ' " relate, my usual in iuck louoweu me, I was born,' MV: Editor, half an hour I was half an hour too late for every " ' ' a UIIU LHUUU I Mil Wl. 111,111 111 U I 5 2000 10000 6 1000 " 6000 6 500 3000 I 6 .340 - 2040 138 50 ,6900 690 10 .6900 6072 5 . S0360 and tbou:h I have: been in a burry j all my life I; have, j never been able to get back that single half - hour T. . 1 1 " . t .1 ' Ml 6924 Prizes 10626 Blanks. S70200 JVVhen il vas ; twenty r three, years of age, 1 was deeply m love - witn a younj People maytalk as muchs tKey wUH ady ot fUf;m.'u ihinrr her such attentions as my leelings die imn:.:iJk;! ir.k;iLj,r I fated. ami such as are (Usually power- vi;'.,: -s ... .. . . . JThefate o( r:.:i?lmr"AiM enoU2h on vounffIaaie8'heUrbut rm CP"g-n - : VWa MW K. Saw 1 , , . - - . , 1 I :f till I ill 11 Im. m m . m w a m a i fvn t -- -bvt . State of North Carolina. Northampton County. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, June Term, 1824. 17550 tickets. 1 i blanks to a prize This Lotterv is formed by the ternary Combination and Permutation of 27 numbers. of the above 17550 tickets will be though vi:s a bov. ltvttnuu L have chanireu the whole' colour of mv life. The first thine: 1 can recollect of my al ways too ..1 ' t -1 i-- M r , . -w T I mill-. tiaW of 4 numbers out of 27 put into the -wheel. T wo- nnf Hofipipnr in arc I our fr I Tirnrv "M lsnn . Jt- .- i v. l j t - . , rrtv. J r i -n . i ; ml nPrJvmnrp some how or other, I was Judgment by default is granted, the Plain, 3 J' 4 urawin win uikc piace on inox perseverance,-some now or tuuer, a was rtv mn ,,Wt tnUay the 25th day of November, oratamuch late. It l Wtni -xo a., pail "yr-r .T. . :r earlier dav. if the sale of tickets will warrant it. m' Tickets and Shares in this Lottery, xau ictu ictnu hit i - -j - . . , . - . ... ; . . ... .i me pjaimm s early childhood isv that I was always in I with hef, the drawing naci mmencvu ? Tappearinff ml fan hour too late. we arnvea, anu we uau tu vuc tatthe de: Vll the 'Plaintiff's recovery ng" to the satisfaction of the Court, defendant is not an inhabitant of If this State tt is therefore ' ordered and de creed by the Court that publication be made ed mi: V i kUn tlv to set out till tlie wind had changed mne icaieign egis,er xor n- . M . u.., - n h waa tnri rnlrf to cessiveiy, xnai unless ;uic ucicuanv xrury sme lour or rive times, eacn, i gene-1 ,c "3lV . "' "j "rl i m i Nelson appear ralu f.. i w-i-rA Kik I walk far r still I hODed. 1 naa -maue a n,iarf Q my bread coblahd' not unfrequenUy favorable impression upon her ? and at- of Northampton my bowl of milk half devoured by the ter delaying it for- some time, that 1 County, , on the luirillf vntwfitrc hiri Vhea Igot uptm the morning which our station! at the toot ot tne aancj. in 1 seldom flid. t il mv mother hid cba: I invited hec to a, walk, I was not Tea- at tlie next Court bf Pleas and Sessions can be obtained without any adva -e on the price, by leaving orders for the same at the Bookstore of J. GALES Sc. SON, Raleigh. ! h Whole Ticket ' $5 00 v - I- Half 5 do 'f 2 50 . Qilarter do 1 '--' ' l'2S:--: has marks of the whipi He had oh when hef went away, a brown bombazett stutout coat a striped (yarn) black ; ind ! Thite jacket blue cottoi pantaloons and a wool hati Judy is about forty years of age middle size, copper coloured, quick spoken, and blinks her eyes very much, when detected in an .error. She also has the mark of thtf whip Judy took among- other clothing the following with her : a blUe grounded cotton calico frock and two muslin ones, and an old" fashioned black silk , bonnet. Sheisran eS , cellent Weavers - ' ' ; j 1 fcupposethey are lurking about as free? persons. " I will give the above reward for their delivery to me or' confinement in Jail so .that I get them, or in proportion for ei ther. . i. . ' '' ' ' t- : . - I ABRAHAM PEEP1ES. Guilford county,' April 28, 1824. ; 49-Sm TO be drawn in the City of New-York, on! the 18th of August next, and completed in one day. :.;j .: r! ' pj ": . !' . ., SCIIEMEi-. " l. ' Prize of S0,000 is S20,000 . . 10,000 I - 5,082 ' , 1,000, . 500 20O . " .100 " ' - :60; . 1 - , l v'i.. 1 ; 2d I 20 i 41 ! 51 1 51 1 734 1147$ the first Monday of September the property; s ClUae HlJ ya. . : i - fto,-:,ct him and eTemtinn ftwarrlerl nr. She cast down.her eyes, ana Diusnea;"-;.; r.,:.,., .... ,f . . ---- I . I - I ' 'V,- Witness, John W Harrison, . Clerk of our said Court al Office, the first Monday of June to.be held for the County Parcels ot y Iicfeetsmay .aiso oejiad - at the Court .House in - said purcnasea in tnat way tney wui cost ana I are warrantee xo araw $v. jess 10 per cent. 1.0, 000s 5,082 t.-, 20,00fJT 10,000 -8,200 lCKX 3,060 : 12 . 20,808 .6'-. 68,850 13,395 Prizes,' in;i00 Present price of .Tickets $7 Khares iif proportion. 'Pnze Tickets' in fcrmef Lotte- cat; I used : then (swallow the iinlkiJ might be surer of success, 1 jentured T V &SHs i Shzie tiu nan uie 11 me in iiiviJiuiiY .aiiiii. iii r . . . . . , . i in my bosom,) put tbeVbread in':tny pocket---snatch Vup my ' wrapper Si ha tt and without stopping to; pu them' on, . nasten away to school. I was half an : nour too late, jSitimesU week I us ta be ptrnisbeci vfdr tardiness 5 and and lookedVagitatetL j iy APpes,were witness, John W.Harrison,. Clerk of our 1 threw vmy sen at ; almost triumphant; her teet ed emotion Of Whole Tickets $29 Half: " do ' "' ;' Quarter do . . . -7 7 ,' Prizes payable 30 days after the drawing, J 1 x ' J.J .? . X,. she honed there had been no misappre I . . . . . 1 A - 1. If Jieuerallv two or three times mora for I hension, out a regara to. nernwi anu. anil Wl in 3. VOiCc tluijurcar-1 a ioi aiwa uic -wmywiw xiucrica.u 1 : k- 1 i vl. w : Ill U4ktUIWUi1l Wl W V"' I ' . . .. A. . , T - s in the above splendid Lottery (where the blanks are only one 4nd a half tor prize) received by -r'rV: - - r PlTIRSlXTRO, Va. t August 4. r6td Priatins neatly exeautedxt CD -

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