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VOL JliiJ"li5i&m ' Ipubljshed ever ksiXt and Fribx't, by JvV'iV i JOSEPH GALES & SOl0 At Five Dollars per annum-half in, advance,. ? ..'Not exceeding 16 lines, neatly inserted three .", times for .Dollar,' and 25 cents for every suc 'evening pubtfeation those of greater length rt-.m' the same e proporti6n:.CMricATToiri . thrik Fa jly received.; .-.LSTTsn to the Editors , x must be post-paid., knovv. yr ow .'u"ncle r" 1 Why, t in the name of common sensepshaw ! vpu?ve dona with thatwhy, i in -- "name,: sirvs a'nTt ;: Vou at Cambridce ? - " -At CanibridgeSir,' said ; I, u At v Cam ,c ne .repeateov ,mimicKWr market one of them so like yon, in eve- ry particular, mai l naiieu nim aionce. Notice those'who have not' paid, ifnet bv fair means by law. f- . 0 JOIir I IOLL1DAY, Ad'ry . of Rich'i D Bright late ShfT, co.: Aug. 25 1324; ! M 85-3t . ' The puppy disowned meaffected to (ph the 2d .Monday in Decemberjiext.yrilir.,..- k my soul m hair stood on endan OX JS OttlvCaXOlina oiooa was in a Don. ; i cirove uown ui- to pay the tax thereon for the years 1821 and my i.affected astonishment, & whf-!i T fectly "with four horees to telly our tu-1 1822. toVit i suppose you never were, at Uambndge? tort ;to, tell the master, ..to teii tue wiipie. Never; entered the gates ait Trinity College, that ;I wouhi hav nothing Ehl OJ Votfvouna: ""abend thrift : -is this more to do with vou : that I would? be tne .way you d i spose pi mv allowance ? responsible for your debts no longer, 900 do From the National Jld-vovaleJ: TThe' Albany Argus" j)f ' Friday, ;c tains No 1; o fa x sen es 'of. n u mbe r" con tains Mo.1' L et a .series or numbers, comprising, a, biographical sketch of the 1 i I T ItTMl' TT Vl ' vnre ana cnaracier 01 uijanvn.raw-. loni. As mauers ot -puDiicancr mm . tvlual interest, - they Uvill 1 not fail to receive the attention, ofjthe communi- etAy,:-. The, Editors proceed to remark- remaps no inainauai 01 any. age, cer tainly none qF the present (if ve except Mr. .lirtSRSOK) has received a larger -measure of 'imgenerpus, treatment than Mr. f Crawford. II isJ character has;t een .not only mistaken, ; -from a want of knowledge" of it, of from an honest error of opinion, but it has been assi. t duouslyialsifiecV From the moment his name became associated withttye presidencv, -it v has beenassailed with 3 wpntonhess and ma- lignity that have, no more a parallel in our rrnodern hi3toiy that they can expect to have an apology from the lips of liberal and. "jcan- "did men.: Humiliathigas the reflection isit is neyerthelessnautral that, in some degree, it should be so. Envy and detraction always attach soonest to the brightest characters." It argues no common degree of talent and iri- Rnxy mai xnus. uraws aown.upon it sucn liberal abuse. From the humbler walks of life, Mr. Crawford has won his way, unaided by weath ayd family distinctions, or by, the happy .ocdirence of fortuitous events, to such honors as under our happy form df.'go- 1 vernment any citizen may aspire, to; and be proud of, Tt is not strange that qualities which have thus elevated their possessor, should be the. peculiar objects of attack and - of that vindictive persecution which they t alone indulge in who would"; destroy what i .tney cannot equal, n is nox ior xne miorma t?bty nor from the hope(of the much desired 1 Trnrm-)tinn nf TMir.Tl TMTfiOlU " " tlmt tK5 iwsketches nfe nfenared.v Havinsr hatreds t to Reared that ::.ey are oeyona tne reacu ot rea- 'son and f i:r argument. ? But there i a class r it n tit urnrtntcT amnnw tic u-nn have been misled by ; the false colouring which has been thrown over, the. conduct of Mr. C. and deeived.by such misrepresenta ' tions br his character as it has been the em- .1 j a ' pioyment ot mteresiea men propagaxe. .'Honest pr.-jndices have been excited by art- . , t -f 1- if 1 ttru means; ana; local leenngs ana secnonai pride have been wrought upon by these ef forts. We know that many republicans whose lives have been without reproach; have not " given their support to 'Mr. Crawford who otherwise, if we may; judge.from their, ''owp randfrom "uniform support .1 T the republi CAn party, would certain ly have jlone so. To frenchmen;: whose opinions we highly respect, " v-even"VhHe"we differ fromthem, it is only Mien men inarwe inisi win ciajinuc mu tensions and the life of WitriAM HCbav s ronb. 'f.yVe ask'only that liis character may . be scrutinized.; That it may bVunders'qod. It has already passed through sevvrre official investigations. It is yet untouched, exbept by the breath of calumny.' . -' We savlit. with a solemn consciousness of ' its tnithy..that all good men, v)6 will look fully irrto.the character of William H. Craw- lorn, will find lnm to Jje.a, tneu repuoucan, a man of unblemished integrity, of simple ha habitsand of ,a singular purity of ?life and cenduct ; much in iuTed and calumniated, tut of undoubted virtue,;talent,and capacity. From the Blank - Book of 'a Small Colleger. f , . Haiitax County.' Yi i J s I 1 11 1 1 r nr r 1 9n c gnn lillQWA. w .(.(.iamm .2 228 acres on Sandy Run belononnerto Johnl . kttm Ttrx )A , - H?Htt?t!:Y: Warwick Iackad2K JKinal:Attachrptt ' : opndbelongmgto Thos. Dall (S. T.) ' j' , rLeyied on 1 tract of land do do Zach'r. Elliott. I Afer. Rovd JtifaV f Term .ffi k i u . 5n ' o "'doJoseph Jljwse. J a appearing to e Coiirt, ttethe delnd ( lOO doi ! Sandv Run do .ITzzel Lassiter: I B f ! tK;o , . .i.:Lvjf r .v; ; ' 671 do Cotentnea Creek, do Catharine Por-1 state, or ; so bonceals himself that .", 1 ter. j. nensive ot a scene.7 and resolved to Iono-er. For mv nart., 1 would nave drop the curtain at bnce."'" Really;- cone into any Court of Justice, and have sir, ' saiI with as brazen a look as I taken my oath it was you. I never Can-(not given in) a. ' -V f could summon upon an emergency,' I saw such a likeness. - Your father and IS 5 'lso"'s m'3ln Ase have-hot tHe hdnor of , your.acqiiain tlie fellow's mother' were well acquaint- ; v : . tance-!'.i His large 'eyes assumed a fixed ed, - or I'm listaken. The. air, - the stare of "astonishment.' ' ' Excuse , me, the height, the voice, all but the man but to my knowledge I never saw you ner, land d e; that was not yours, befpre." He began to fidget. , Malce No -rio-you never j wbuld'have treat no r apologies :fr they are unnecessary, ed your, old uncle so." v-- -' -: ;; ; Your next f rencontre will, I hope, be V H6wrejoiced ani I that-", , more fortunate. - You vvtll find vour , ' lieioicedi . 00 am i. 1 would not DrOeeaof latir cannot fi" -Tvirl t litm i 160 do Sandv Run do Readm Rasburv I ;t io no , 00 a ' 00 isaac uryiey ; 1 he-Trinrlrt in th- toAeii ;Htri , bemad in th- hVmefff. inritltr1 in th. r? 60a do Cotentnea Creek dd Heirs of Chas. J Qf Raleigh, for three months, that unless'thc .defendant appear at our next Court cf Pleas and Quarter Sessions to be held for the coun ty of Halifax at the Court house in Halifax, on the 3d Mondaof November next, Teple-" vy the property so attached; or plead to is-i sue, that judgment final shall be entered and . execution awarded. I j A true copyi ' s4 ii -J RlCIl'd. EPPES; Ci Aug. 30tn, 1824. " " 87 , . Adv. $5 25, couritry cousin, nb: doubt, in ' Green lhaite been undeceived for a thousand Street ; and. so, old buck, bye ; bye.? guineas. ' Nothing but seeing you here The cart was removed, : and we drove so quiet, so studious, so immersed in off, yet not-without seeing him inva pa- mathematicks, .'would have convinced rbxysm of rage, 'half frishtful half lu- me.- Ecod, I can't telrybu how I was dicrous,- toss.his baton. the ground, and i startled. I had been; told; some queer hearing him " exclaim.' " He disowns I stories, to be sure'about vour Cambridge ry - . . . - . -: . .. J . CD 1 1 ... - - 1 . 1 . . i - t 1 1 .11 . a 1 . e I J.1- ' me ; uie lacKananes uisowns his own etiquette, i nearu mat two ainoriag uncle, (by ;-.." Phil. Chichester's j men, one of ;Trinityvthe; other of ;St. lbok of; flmfl7.pmpnf nf thia finicKol I.Tnhn'a had 'met on the ion of Vtsnvins. stroke'of impudence, is present, at this and they thought they knew each other instant; to my membry. I think I see by name and reputation, yetnever hav- hisface, which at no time had I more ing been formally introduced, like two expression than a - turnip, assn me that si mpl etons, they 1 ooked ' at ; each other air of a pensive 'simpleton, d'un mou- in silence, and left the mountain sepa ton, qui reve, which he so often and so rately.and without 'speaking And it successfully exhibited .over a quadratic was only last week, that cracked felr equation. ' Well, George, what's to low-commoner,- Meadows, shewed me be done now ? We've dished dished a carricature, taken from life, repre- dished utterly dished." Not senting a Cantab, drowning, and ano- vvhile I've two such tits as these fresh, ther srownsraan standing on the brink,- Phil."; Was mv renlv. Sn ndipn m exclaiming: 6 Oh ! thar I had thehonor townj and heyfortJambridge." fCam- of being introduced to that man, that I bridge PTV Instantly--not a" moment milit have taken the liberty of saving to be lost. My uncle will, post there hinvi' " But it thought I, he ne with four horses immediately;, and my ver would have carried so far with his only chance bf avoiding that romantic own uncle. I never heard that your roisioriune 01 oeins cut on witn a smi-1 laxner was . itaj man, unnuucu uc, John H. Edwaraj Thomas Harper I -Etheldred Mitchdr Sarah Mitchell Christopher Reynolds joseja Heynohis , Charles S. West Sugg Aquilla Henry Sugg Josiah Sucrg, ,lun. do Joslah Whitby f ;r d Nancy Ward - -.. do Christopher Wjood r'o Augustus Williams do Benjamin Hardy do Joshua llause ; ' , do Samuel Whitby, 1 Trown lot in Snowhill, Barbary Wooten ' 182J do on Polecat belonging .to Thomas Dail, Sen. " ; : . . V . . v - 300 do do Henry Forrest 200 do, do Joshua Griffin 191' do - do Thomas Miller 1595. on Cotentnea cr'k. do William Popfc 345 do - 600 do , ; 400 do 121 do 71 do 67 do 13rd6 400 do 230 do 255 do ; 400 do 50 do 121 do 400 do do do do do do do do do' do do do do do do 1252 1821 dodo ; 322 do do do 218 do do do Traiisylvania ;IJriiver5itjl AlbUICAL DEPARTMENT. THE Lectures in this, Department will ' , commence, as usual, on the First ', MOn d ay of November next, -and terminate the n rsx weeK m .iaren.t , . . . . AnatomyandSur- i.jJf, . gery, by; ' ' " S " ' f cine,l& Clin ical Chas. Caldwell, M I). Practice; do Zilpha Rogers do A. V.Eell Sen., do Jethro Warren do Heirs of J. Harden. sr. I Chemistry. 327 do 466 j do 561 Polecat 372 do , ; 20 do . do Anthony V. Pel 21 do .do Willis Dupree 856 2-3" Cotentnea cr do Stephen Eason sr 1554 on Sandy Kundo Joseph Rasbury 595 do do John Joyner j ' do do. Stephen Rogers .do do IUchard L' Tisbn . - do - do May's heirs I Naughtunto do WiiHum Aldridge Materia Medina & 7 W Medicil notan v. t JJamel Obstetrics and theS 'i'.i ; - - V '4 1 Bratce, M D. is to be there before him." W'ith- musin":, 'but as you sit in that light, but settling our bill at the Inn, r mak- the. likeness is" T moved instantly, ing a single arrangement, we rattled But it's impossible, you know it's im back to Cambridge. Never shrill I possible.' Come, my dear boy, come forset the mental anxietv which Ten- people, -though electrified, must dine. dured on my way there. Every: thing Who could he be ? MNever were two was against us.- A heavy ram Jiad fal- people so aiiKe. r vve uineu at Jie leu ia the night, aiitr the roads were Inn, spent the evening together, and wretched. The traces broketurnpike instead of the fifty, thej last fifty S he. gates were shut- droves of sheep and generousiygavemeaaraitiortnreeinnes strings of carts impeded our progress, the amount. He left Cambridge" the but in snite of all, these obstacles we next morning, and his last words were reached the College gates in less than as he entered his carriage, " My bro six hours. " Has Sir Thonias been ther tbas a handsome man, and there here r'M inquired of. the porter, with was a Lady Somebody, who, the world ill-concealed emotion. -.UNo Sir." said,was partial to nun. &ne may Phil thanked God and took courage, have a son. Most suprising likeness! If he does, tell him so and so," said God bless you ! Read hard, you young I, 'giving veracious Joseph' his instruc- dog, read hard Like as two brothers! uuiis, aim puiiing a guinea in ins nanu i up v. to sharneii his memorv. Phil, rnvdearisavv' him ajain - , . r t , i . J j ---i 1817 . 50 41 636 oou ao 100 do 78 do 34 do . 525 ' do - .125 do . Edmonson 50 , do , ' 790 do 347 do 320 ; do 140 do 1 750" do Wooten 278 (1821) do .120 do 298 do 200 do t 200 do 60 do 570 do . 213 'do 419 do 200 do given in) 140 Cotentnea ck 100 do . 435 do 615 790 do Jeremiah Barrow A - do John Barrow: do Elizabeth Barrow do Cullen Edmondson do James Glasgow do Heirs of Burwell do Isaac Hay do Isham Lane, do Henry Taj-lor do William Williams do Westwo'd Williams I do Heirs of -Richard 1 do John Aldridge Xlo MatthewGrace . do Bryant Lane . do John Mooring do as Guardian! ,- do Sally Sauls do James Taylor . do Avy Taylor . do Winifred Westbrpok Elizabeth Dawningnot Diseases of Wo- C n . flichardson, MD. , mea.s uxmarenj ;. ., . r v 1 1 ; j -- ? James Blythet JJJJ, and $ Rohert Best, 3 Jit. B. Vr. DUDLEY . V D . .n of the Faculty N. B. Commonwealth Paner. received. for Tickets as heretofore.1 jj,' : f 87-4t. 'The tttarrentori Pall Races TfTTyiLL Commence over the , Warreiitort yf. . Course, on Wednesday the 1 0th day of Nov ember, next,' and continue Tour days. First JDay.A Sweepstakes, one mile heats for three years old, colts and fillies -$100 en trance Three or more, to make a race. Sub scription to close the day preceding that of the Race. - ' ' v"wf ' i-,; .;; Second Day. TKe Jockey Club Purse $350 rThree mile heats Entrance $20. Mo ney hung up at the usual discount. it Third Uay. The Proprietor's Purse, $200. Money hung up two nlile heatl Entrance $20. -- 4-'f:--vvJ,.'v(-fM " - : Fourth J)(iy.- HahdV- "mile heats- Entrance $25j together ite money ot that day" f-y-M ' r r 4V, - . QCj The proprietor please a h: -If to Have the Tract in good, ortlen . Stable and Litter furnished Race Horses, gratis . v ; i ? 4 : ROBT. R. JOHNSON, PropfrJ Warrenton N. C. Sept 4th, 1824. , 1 i A BALL will be furnished on the evening bf the 2d ahd 5d days' Rac. byi .:, ; k. u: JOHNSON, Prop'r. V TRINITY COLLEGE, CAMBRIDGE, FOR- ' , ; ; TY YEARS AGO. , ; t ,S -Tt .was. a lovely morninc : a remit tance had arrived in the very nick of time ; my twoMiorses were in', excel lent condition and T resolved, with a '.CoU 'lege, churn, lo.ip'trt. int. execution a long' concerted scheme oL driving .to Lion- doriUandem.WesenfTour horses fbr ward,ght others 'at Cambridge, and tossing Algebra 'and Aiiacharsis ' to the tlogs, starteil.iii liigh' spirits'. .We . ran up to London in.,, high style went ball-pitch ; to-the iy-r-aml after a quicks breakfast '4t the liedfordi set out vith our own ' horses upon a- 'dashing drive ; through .-"the ; West vEhdi V(;We "Mere tujiiing down the Haymarket, and anticipating joys yet '"uhknow;n, when vho to my utter horror and con sternafrr, sTiouldf I Vseej crossing 'to tneet us, but my old warnlieartedt but severe and peppery .uncle. Sir Thomas 1 ru' Escape was impossible. . A cart oefore," an d7 two carriages behiiid, made us stationary, and I mentally' resigned all idea of everjsucceedingvto Ehnwood Hall ; and" .three ' thousanu per anriun?! Up, he :came.U. ' Whatcan I pelteve ny eyes ? George I why, v;hat the cl I do you do here? Tandem1tob,.-1 I have it,; thought I, as an idea crossed t 'fiy mind.-." T lookeel' right 1 and left; as if it were tvhollyimpossib! j that it could h& mcle vas addressing. ;AYhat 1 you don't kpownie,! suppose ? Don't fellow- don't Show your face out of ColiegeTbr this - fortnight. You, twig Good.;, . - "; ;;. V , ' " perjnitte Divis costera." I had barely time to change my dress,, to have my toga and trencher beside me, 'Newton-and Euripides before me, unties, iviecnanics, anu nyurosiaucs, His death, which happened a few months aftervards, in , consequence of his being bit in ii bet contracted when he was 44 a little elevated," left me the heir- to his fine estate J wish I could add to his many and noble virtues. I do not attempt to palliate deception,, it is always criminal. Hut, , l am sure, . J . i . ... . u do Mary Coward do j esse Coward ;'. do Robert Harper ; 6 lots in Hookerton xa. Hooker , 5 i.- do ' . , Hymerick Hooker 200 Cotentnea c'k. do Richard Hodges 133 1-3 J do do Wm. Kilpatrick 250 .' 1 do do Susanna Westbrool 337 1 lot in Hookerton Gray Westbrook " -r 2 do do Thomas Moore 1 28 Cotentnea c'k. , do Turnfiehl Wilson - x jun,M.n Vy.LAOO OVltJiMJS. strewed in learned confusion around no severity, no repr mana, m reproauu- mewheri my uncle drove up to the es, would have had halt the ettect wiiicii ate. Porter, I wish to see Mr his; kindness, .his confidence and his ! n r is he in his rooms?'? " Yes, sir, generosity had on me. It reformed T.i.'.-l.js:-;.i r 'i,0 ua ino ' thoroughly and at once. 1 did not 1 IUUN. fori first 4bouncef the Essence of Truth, as Thomas was known 'through College, had tojd for .me, nor the last he was well paid Tor, ; ? 44 Reads very hard, I dare say?:', observed the Baronet, in his softv winningvoicev " tNo doubt 640 do Walter Dunn. 1 220 : do i 175 !do ! , 410 .do i Lassiter's heirs v 676 (1821) do heirs of Kilpatrick ! -168 do do ,1 220 , do I do v! 216 do i do 650 do ! do 112 . do do oka parcel of books to him there mo thoroughly and at once. I did not minutes' ago!" This was not the. see London again till I had graduated ; anu if my aegreewas unaocoinpauieu by brilliant honors, it did not disgrace my uncle's liberality or, his name. Ala ny years have elapsed since our last in terview, but Inever;reflect dn.it with- Ra.-sbury's, out pain and Pleasurepain, ; that our 2? do - John Dunn, for do Susanna Dixon do. BethanyHause. do William Phi lips for do Sinion Breeton for ' v". V' ' ' ..: -. j -'T x- do John Creech do Obed Dixon do Thomas Edwards do Ani hony Pate 1 frize of . 690 6924 Prizes -10626 Blanks. S50Q0 is S5OO0I v 20001" 10000 i;ii)Q0 6006 vffOOf : 000 , -iAi I f -.St Art a fit", M t 0900 0 ;f :6900 Jv; 3036b . sr02oo. . prize:- 17550 tickets. U blanks to k This Lottery is s'tbtmed bv the tprri- fTnTlnhtrmtinn land Pprt-intoiiftn OT ...k. . The fate of thfe above 17550 tickeU kill be ' determined in a few moments by the drawing of 4 niimhfr riht nf 97 mi ihfnKo w. iiu hh, WliCCla - rr.1 Jt' 'tt' t- - f - , ' ' UT "c "rawing win xaKe piace on Thurs- 2 town lots in Hookerton do Lewis Whitfieldj J day the 25th day bf November, '.br at a much . i 50 on Cotentnea c'k do Edmond Bfeemfin I ar!1r flar. if th ?il. . L.-- 490 .-. I . . ; . 1 1 I I J l r k.: t uiiAitn dr. 5? 4 Von nnrfi-iiast intercourse on eartu miuuiu uuvc ui tuai, i uuicm- out . w. til - ; i. r i" cious varIet,'hoW dare you look me in been marked f by circuni stances of the the face, and tell such a falsehood ? grossest decerJtion--and pleasure, tliat You know : he's not in Cambridge." the; senmis reflections that it awakened Not in Cambridge, sir; asT hope" cured me forever of all.wish to deceive, iiTMnno nf vour h Sties or fears to me. "..and made the -open and strait forward hbw me hisroomsv T say, l antishow patli of life, that ot , . me himself:"-He had; how reached J, 'r,? my staircase, (antl'never snail l iorget , . . , ....... t ; , hislook Qf astonishment, of arapnent, Bi.lBiarf uf.ruer.u,, , TtAYING teniOTed his office to Halifax,! caimiy came .lorwaru, tm,, u. u.m9 JL cSers his services to the,people, and and . wel cpmed him' to - Cam bridge:---1 h0pe3 to reCeive a part of ttheir patronage ; ' My de"ar; sir, .hovv are you r;W hat ne has take.n ie house formerly occupied. by SEXAGENARIAN. lucky wind haf blown you v here tr AVhat GcOrg !-. whe whatwhy -ecbd, T'niust be; ;dreaming.; How happy Jt r am' to see ryou.'l' Iran ron.l . How kind of you to come! How well, you7re ;looking r- " n: vvnai rj hej! D , .-n, a ..knowwnere X am ; ,yv ny, I or on a short, credit. : tt it is iiot possible TlGo6d Liord, howl, Halifax, -NUCs Aug:l 8tb, nbssible people may .ber deceived I . My dear Geonre' sntakins: rapidly- I met two'tellowsj .in 'a tandep, m the Hay-j Dr. Marrast. i next door below the aimer's Hotel; and opposite :the Bank,' He promi ses fidelity., .promptitude, and moderation in the practice of the, professioiv He has, pn hand and mtends keeping a general n - ASSORTMENT' OF". MEDICINES, . . reduced prices for cash, 1824.V 83 6w. ;i . U ABLANK DEED5 " 1334 50 ,1100 ' 203 847 500' -660 ' - 700. 486 ' 40 viH -662 , , 50 55 50 '50 " 412 ' 252 253 270 370 -483 1821 do' 100 do do i 122 do do "fr 200ido Cdo W do Heirs do do do do -do do do .do do do . do do do do do db- do do .do r doA-'do do Solomon Brare for do Moses Cobb" t do Asa Daniel do.Wm.jU. D. Speight do Arthur Speight do W. Shackelford do Lemon Speight, do Thomas Speight do Samuel Vines , do Elisha Woodward! do Theophilus Easoul do John Harper do Vbram Moore , , do Isham Menshew.. do Jno. McKeal, Jun-r. do Absalom Price do Isaac Price do James R. Price do John Pope . doJesse Itasbury do WilBam'Rasbury "do Sabrina Daniel ' do John Glasgow do Jno.' Mcr a, Sen ,r do Sarah MI hewi'; i do Arthur Shackkford earlier, day, if the sale of tickets vrill warrant-5 it. "Tickets. and Shlfes in this Lottenri can oe ooiaineo wiuiout any advanpej baliie price, by leaving orders for theTsame at the Bookstore of J. GALES & SONj RALEioit" ' Whole Ticket -l $5. 00 ; Half -1 do sr. so, ;A ;,:Uuaiteii'' do' ' ? t ' , 125 , Parcels of & Tickets may al? be had -i purchased in that way they will est $45, and are warranted to draw f 20i less 15 ner r.pnti .0 Should a parcel be purchasedbyertiiicatfc it will cost only s - ! j , b Of Whole "Ickets f T23 , :T;: ;;'r;:IIalf 1 , do t s' ' ,14 ' " , 'Quarter do ' .- i r - , Prizes payable . 30 da vrtftei-the drav. In ' and subject to'a deduct of 1 5 per cent.); X - 0C5 Orders' !froii the country (post paidV nju.uicciiwiuj prompi. axxenuon. -, f St. ; A ;AU those havinff receipts for either of the jibtve n amed yearsare requested to produce ! them,' as it is'impossible for the Subscriber to know who has and who has not paid -and he rs under th$ necessity of collecting ' from July 10, L 't K- IN consequence of some u: ?seeh ! occinS retices at the" time wh-:n . . appointment was puDusnea tor tne Dr thct Confer ence to be held ait Win ..1 including1 a Carnp-Xlee rio'Cmp-Meetiri,- End i sit at Holland's "IXeetxn j-L of Raleigt iU- ecmrnsncin t j Cmp-Ground,' there will be Ccr.rsrence .will . ?,9 r;lesr' -.ih , ber. Sept. If; i 14tL 87
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