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..VUv.iV-. i'.V,;.: 7-:!-';V: :-;v-:v.'.':.vV-.-;:v;-.. v'?;' &$dm 9v.:v, - I' 1- f 4' published every TpisDAT-.and Fuibat, by r JOSEPH GALES &ON, , ! ; . ALFiTE DolIawper annum half. in advance ' ' V VV ,'V X D VEimSEMENTS Not exceeding 16 line,g, neatly inserted three v "'time fqr a Dollar, and 25cent fQr every sue- I . ceediitjij publication ; those of greater length in thesarh? ; 'prbp6rti6n,CojmTx?jicATioi thfdlly i received. ..1kttrs .to the Editors m a st b e post-paid. GENEUAIf LAFAYETTE. ! who represented; the' District of Coin m bia; to Gen Lafayette, on his entering ' , -the Civic Arch at tKe Capitol rv H ; GE5i:RAt LAfATETTE ! A new g-eneration, :'aswU.aS'newcities.$ind new stated, have a- ;.. Xyrisen tt welcome thy return to the land your r 'valor assisted to make free. V' Tii us, jsir, you t behold the youthful offspriii of those whose ,. lives vou protectedJ and iwhose" safety vrou , f watehed overin the hour of peril and amidst , ,jiic tuiiuiv.is.yi.war. ; t lie yovin umi inc om, ; virjpns and-rratrons, alilce welcome theer as jrjjflie g-allant defender of their Gountrr--as one, . ' by 'whose generous assistance,' we now enjoy the blessings lof freedom.. :Our youthful bp . ' soms heave with emotions i of gratitude, in i be holding' youvvhose "nayne we have been J taughtJ6;sp-.wtlrveneraion,iand oil f hearts v .1 will neyer.Ncease; to cherish the . recollect ion of this interesting occasfon. Accept, illii? !r6us Chif, ithis humble homage of our . young ' but "grateful hearts it is all we can and all wehave.tb ofTVTbut 'our praver is, and ever,' vill be, that 'your declin'utg age . may be. pillowed by afTectrbh, and that peace nnd happiness, the attendants of virtue," may follow , you to the. 'tomb'. AssocTa'e of our V ashi rigton, and Friend of Li berty , the Dis ;ltrict delights to hail thee asis .Guest? ; and yin thTname of that District I nbw, welcome jou , to, tts.capital. The presents generation esteem and honor you.; and millions" yet un ; Jorn Will love and venerate ycu'. . ' - ; . :'. ' vj'esentation of the Ctergr;, oftlietethoMxill- . . About 9 o'clock on Mondaj morninp-. Gen.' Lafayette was, waited on, at his anarttwnts by a' number of Cleryfnen ofrthe '-Meth'pdist EpbcopaT'Clmrc!--- - m Deinp: presented, ii7e Kev. ir. Mer vvin delivered the follbwiri'ir address : 0 " Gr.XEHAt.AVe salute ypu as th. minis , ters of the, gospel, and present ours dves be fore you as the representative? of the Mho dist Episcopal OhUrch in the citj and precincts of Baltimore. - We congratulate you, sir, on Jyoui,,safe!.arri'al-i-n.,our. happy country, we greet you with a hearty welcome. And be assured, sir, that we participate iri the gtjne raland heartfelt joy of our fellow-citizens, at your visiting' this country, j. We respect your character feel: grateful for your services, ancj rejoice7 in "that liberty, civil and religious, 'i: wliici',y9U risedT your life to. procure, .ji-t . ' the ghieral seized the haiitVof heffih& ef ;' We, sir. are the minis' ers of a peaceful gospel. f The General again seizing he.: hand of Mr. Mevwin with both of his exclaimed'" Fes, it is a peaceful gospel f-it. destroys till aviinos- ity, it futi-inonizep a lis art Mr. Merwin '' proceeded,J a peaceful gospel which has for its object the- present. the. future and eternal happiness, p man and we most devoitly 5 prayf that you may.shijre jn $U -richest hies. s ngs, that yovir futirre pjavs may be crowned ip. m it h honor, that youcend may.te peare, and 'that you may -attain that i.-ieroal life that re main eth to tle people of Gotl.- ; x y ': y iEhe General still holding Mt !!er v J uirrs hand, witlim'both, his, diate hT JZV&lifc vith -evident, token'of deep ititerest : 1 - -?':";: y f re-speetjfrpm 'the ministers o a peaceful gos- 'l-'RJs"'-.-;irtdejBd;: a.'.-peacefuV gispel-It is indeecl a- peaceful ! gospel, ; and I am sorry l h"ave- hot time "more fully tor express to von the ''cordiality with Hvhichl receive 'this evi- . deuce of votir respect." ' ; . ,:; r H 1 fi'm eHvintlien'i tit rod u cod ah aed ifp tyi en erkbl e in 5 n i s ter. .h o, emb rac i n 2? tfieianil of .the'GeeraU t)bsrrved kT ' lad jbha ppines! toj se; ytuti Geneia " vy lip ."fre an ci rc u nistari ces ess yoral)le)n pleasant than Jnuriiow: 'i!"r--,li?Jr;oM Sir,! wlien voir came in 'I?hladejgldiyw6im the- har tie of rantyte.,,; i ITere thGiTfe'-' ' !-a!,,lriiiip .ftdncss7b"f)' htsj jiear'tvj5ald;to t hVf eherhbliuimser "plaiiia, see yoiiT nivAieciefiti.f , Gotlwil yb!5sVjoi:v (claspinghi'nT'. - Avitgbolb; imods. Eacb minister Iwli then severally inlnMl tjcetl brMn Mer vinahdhtuilcj the; ha nd 5)f the 0ener- ; Tlie luliftwlng1 beatitifulj extractV! is y Afrrn Vfirnpli (? t' hiae b Charl es mcnpan lilogopliical SocietyvbnltJje it October-aVwhicli Geit TUafayette 4nv,.t,uto Tevisit'the scenes of his first emi nce; ; theVeryTplatry lof -the: wlcouie abotUw:yjth: retieemTng charaeteristic lot il fffO V fc r nrhenL L v A sm 1 adrbn of st e am-K oat s unoy the: shore, A st;eam-boijt)f larger dimensions i than 'the- ships1 of war to U 1 ach, in Ur t ime of 1 1 enrv the Greati UioselCompanies,'!". pray you to accept for tSem arid I k neral ...'--'- - ---y, ' : :' ' ( 'W-: t ': v.- . y- - -.r - v-,-;.'..v-;-i-l - J- 7-.,. " , . t'- 'cFm';-' ; 'v -T'-' --! '-' -.:v:-f-n.r-f'' :: y:i.v ,-.-a of 'all the rest of "Europe ; vailed their flags; has been a. vehicle of his pleasures--emble-1 matic of the enterprise, mobility, abundance,' comfort, and equality of the . country, which the last time our -distinguished guest assisted at a meeting 'of thisVociely, 'July, 1785, wa poor; in debt," feeble and uncertain of itsdes ti ny. 1 A population more hum erous, homo preneousj and J incomparably morel : intelligent! than that of England, when X-ouis the Four-! teenth, with ha'f a million of regular soldiers, was chased to the garden's of Versailles ; bvti ter housed, clothed, and fed. than anvvother - stand forth, in mass, xmore than ten millions strong, covering two hViusand miles square of territory, a martial and ja lofty nation,' withlj out any impulse of government, displaying their happiness, their strength, and their gra titude, ; by a national jubilee to signalizfe the arrival of their guest. The son of sirens whom he led to battle-in calamitious-resistance to a trifling taxV are ready to lavish their Jast cent to makediim welcome. An ihdus-1 triotis people, who earn tljieir daily bread by labour, suspend all oceunation but reioicinr ' M . I i " t -y Vvith him,. His1 voluntary escort consists of larger bodies of well-equipped troops than could be raised throughout the ' Tlevo'tition. Hundreds of thousands of enthusiasts, )f all sexes, ages and conditions, are daily and nightly thronged together in his train without disorder, confusion, or crime. Learned and 'pious societies,' the female sex, all aees, the church, the professions, the ya nous iracies,, ine swarms - - - - 1 - T . - of "innumerable schools,- city corporations, four and twenty soverei irn the magistrates-' of States, and of the adult empire of their -Union all business laid aside'j the courts of justice shut parfv tmd ayar'ce, and every other paysion hushed from every private dwelling and public eli fiqe, pour cut to swell the. perfectly placid and regulated current that bears upon Us bo-som-rnotfa chieftain reeking -from reckless victory, sparkhng'with the trophies of ruffi an war, drenched with tears of vblood; 'in censed .by vulgar adulation! No .: but a sim ple individual, without authority, power. .pa tronage, or recent exploit e venerable; witli age, mellowed by !misfortuhes who his no thing but his blessing to give in return, whose merits are remote recolections,-whose masrir is disinterestedness, proyeciby a long life of temperate consistency, tp he worth' 'of thts homage in the coiprrtem oration of,1,ndepend ence, The man of 'whom no i ustance is kno wn of selfishness or1 danero is abuse, whose sword its If was the srift of ihe found -r of the temple of concf-rd ; with such a man as the representative of h eir p ersecute I - but tri urn phar.t cause; a sedate and thinking people give vent to their enthusiasm. yThey raise him before. he worTd as its image, find bear him throiigb.Hlumih:t"d Cities and widely cultivated regions, nil redolent with festivity, and every dcVicey of hospitality' and entertain ment, where, when iheir independence w.s neciare;!, uiere was little el: tie else than wilderness and war. . - . : ' . ; ; .V ; . ' " . It is the poeiiy "orhisto'--this popular congratulation. - Its most rational, 'rnd doubt less acceptable, f'atur.e-rt!)h predonvnating essence, is its pure spontaneous popularity. If a fault mai'e -foUnrl, it ii 'wlien .'the Ame rican orhial is tinged; by a n istaken mix tur4 of European' y imitation!-! otherwise. he ilhivxisal htdlelujah of peace and vo"sperity, wfios'e'! music is full of. the' unest moral.'"--, ft will sound with encouragenient and admoni- tion along the yasy f?pi;fe)j rnoun'ains that binds tlie Axnefjcah continents, from 'the fr-zen.-oceaivto thestreiirhts ojf .Magfellim. It wilfJrvade'the pacific. y jt wili cross the Atlantic. Wheresoever it reaches, proclai ru ing independence ; stirtliisg enthroned mo ouvchs ; reproachiiig how ir-my that survive dethronedi Not a-child but mot, understand the U sspii.v ;; Kurop.e.,,and'' A'njerica are cover ed, with th& wrecks o' warlike potentates and nrinci nal'ties, unable, with p 'I'odigibus in a s. r ivsist the. stornis. which the serene pilot of the rights of-'man has vveritiierf-d with his little venture of" despised inkrity. r W ho that, feels, hut,s!i.ir s in the prpsent benediction - Who tiiai tliinks; but appreci ated its value V- If this v ovht's ', favours have any price, what can exci -l this re Ward ? If hvre be aijy plillnpjiy in pistory,-what.can' teachdike this ?. Cbrdiai, glorious, '..land fbr nudable. are tlie.free sympa)'thies ,f a'n; inde pendent nation. t Gheerriyg: is this national acclaim to A merica wand n t p i Firro ne full of promise tornankmcl and to posterity tt is thcj religion of politics, proving the voice of the people to be the voice of God. i y y, y lit chmrtftd October AA. Mr';..Jefferon-R -C Vvl! to, York. ; X'&kf-jfA :ir .-"Monticello, Oct; 9, 1824;" ! SIR I received on the . 2d. instant, Jyour favor'of;Sept. 2r, convejing to me ihe oidig ing invitation of the Volunteer -omo'anies ot h.e Stale to meet Client indi theuvdistinguish- ea.gUt'Kt, Vten.- juara eie, at i oriv oauie iitn inst' No person rejnllces niore. than I do at the eff usibns of gratitu te With which our fel-low-ciiens, in all parts ;are receiving this their ancient and virtuous friend, and b vn f actor; nor c:m any other mare. cordially pa- tici pate in . tlieir ; sent imepts of affc ct'pit t..y lunii 'Age and itifirmit m e from repalrins: 4o his distant; 6'ccaSiohs - of joining personally in these celebrations j- an Y leave me to avau mvseu or tne opponmuty which! thefrieiidship of tliej General wi 1 1 give b" hp kir.d assiifuncc! of a visit, lle Will here ha vet 1 he pleasure of reviewing a scene which his niilitary "'mah&uvTespVr d fioiri the roi belies arid rvags of an unsl-aring enejoiy -ler e! then Ilsha, . have thewelcprne yopporta tnt of pining witm ipanifestat tons of our sense -of his" protection peculiurlyaflbrded usrind ! claiming, bur spei cial ;femernbrance and acknowledgments. -J uut i. snail noi me less parucipaicwunmv distant hretbren by 'sincerely syropatliising i t Jheirftrmestexpr cf 'gTatitude aud r esp ec t to t bis out cou ntrys giie stj T Vith A his" apology" for rhy ihal?ility: to m fit of the honorable invitation of theVoIuni err your.seJfthe assurance of my high respect and cohsidcratibn. J, V 'i ,y , ' ' THOMAS JEFFERSON. jy-KoBEisx G. Scott, Esq.. - 1 , -. - v ., " - : t - i T What anma ? T ex c 1 altrsjah obse rv i n Vriter,A is more cuhnm A dp of this kind was trained toarry money to his rnasters .friend s.; One iay employed on ibis errand, he had a fierce qunrrerwith sbnie-petulehtursy who made an attack upo?i lain. The Spi: nferywas briive andvnot adverse tV the combat," but n !5eat di (ficu It v embar rased him, " He earned in his a mouth 'a-crown- piece ;. sv that his assailants bit hitn terribly, wheii he coidd not retali ate: His .situation was k trying mne.i So, running immediately to conceal his cfown in a neighboring walk, he return ed fiercely, and routed 1 the,m. A fter this scu flic;' ou rr champir n" went ba ck, breathless, to" recover htsouey4--but 1 i some officious knave hatl taken it away. The d i st ress d "creat u re r til rned . d rag ging his tail bet ween his les, and hold -ins: bis ear to thV ground.---Tie 1'wa's traversing the streets, sr.dly, when he hoard t!ie chinking of silver the clerk pfj a rich hanker was jus : counting out he contents of solue bagJi of silver, in 1 hdl on the ground flooi-. - ' The arch. "creature profited bv his jrjod. fortune to retrieve his loss. f In In instant be leaped thrt' tlieppen window, seized the crown which I was wajited , d e 1 art e I. as quick t v as h e cam e. nd succeeaeo, in spite 01 ine uiows 01 th.' servants,, in performir g his mission. This is remarkable enough in a brute. It was thus that the Sp: iiiel avoided the punishment he would otherwise mie received. His master, however, being informed of the circumstance, for yive hihi ; but he took care to make him, the next tlay, carry, to the iwnker another crown, in the place of that he 1 'Li , - - -- - v- pan laKeu away. ? NEGLIGENT DRIVING. At the Chelmford Assizes. England," on the 5th of August, MrJ Hicks brp't aii .action against Palmer owners of a coach, for "I and another, te negligent oruKv fill f (h i vino- of the servant,- wh w" -7 j J plaintifi's shoulders vii d s!ocat !. V V i I T V w u . i appeared; from the testimony, that ctjachman, at the brow of a hiii, be- trie gahlto whip his horses, and drove them doirln the hiil at a lun6us rale. The velocity increasing, the coach soon bt caiytev unmanageable, and broke down at the bottom of the hill, scattering the PtiS vyh passengers in all directions, several of opi were severely hurtJ -anu amonjr them was t!ie plaintiff, whose shoulder A it-.- .' ' 1 . r - . . : 1 . - 1.. - wasjtl lslocateu. it was sworn posiuvc- 1 v. that the coachman was drunk'wheu t h ej acc i d en t h a ppe n ed . 1 After Hie te tilubpv had leen , cona'.'..tHro.lh, Mr. Gurhey vconsitleriMl this a.4 one of the mbst aggravated cases of the kind that hatlj touie under his notice,and he do mar) fled of the jary exemplary damn-o-e4-4-first, as a compensation to the phtih till' for his injuries ; nand second, asithfc onlv mode of making coach pro- . L I I - - - - - - -V- a 1 ri e m rs a n d t h e 1 r ser va n t si 1 es 1 m i 1 1 - ... I - . - . . 1 . ' . f r'J fejeht to the lives of those .placed un- irr hbeir control. The jq rv found a verdict for the plamtill- -damajses 1 : S. - ( y,r.;M.;av,s--! ! ; gylT'iAjv'JNG removed his ofiice to Halifax, offers his services to, the people; and hopes to receive? a -part, of their ; patronage ; he has taken the.hoiise l'ot nrei ly. occupied:,b y 1 )r.! Marrast, nest door below - :h'e Farmer's 1 Ibtel J and opposite . the Bank: lie promi ses fideUty,"'. promptitude - and moderation in the prictice of the profession." He has on hand and intends keeping a .general iy j ASSO RTMJNT OF MEDIC IN lsTS, ;. ,-r which e will sell at reduced pripes for cash, or oha short credit. ; i " Halifax. C.' AtifT. 1 Bth, 1 824. " STyTnv. Btate' of North-Caroliria, "'' :"l'" r'-:$ufrv'Countv, ' ' "' , ' t j' ; AugastvSesion, r A. D. 1824. ? John Castephens & others,-) L'j forpar. TeWal se of;M (ustephe.ns, deceased, , y ; tT,i appearing to! the satisfaction "of the " 8 y Court ; thit Peter , f 'astcphens, Sarah Fenix, and her husband Tria Fenix,- Betsey Harp, i Folly Mallia and Benetlick . Caste phehsi are not inhabitants of thii SfateVitis therefore pnlered by the. Court,! that publi cation be" made fory thri-e weeks in the Ba leighl liygisten that 'the-!said!r Peter Caste-pbens,t-farah : Fenix and her husband TvU Fe ni ai.Bjetsey I larp; Folly, !liallia & Benedick (atephens; tdjapjear at "our neixt Court of Fleasjrid Quarter Sessioiisytb pehJd for tnez-uouniy otr &urrjat tne Court-IIouse in Rockford, on the second Monday in1 Novem ber nexvten and there plead, answer! or demut"! to thepetiGon or the same Will be ta ken praconfesscf and heard ex-parte. " - ' -TMj: 'j, JO. M ILL IAMS, C.. Cajd$tj HahdbUiah - neral, iiieatlr executedt this office. rffFTK. semi-anmjal Fx-minati'n of the St'l- M dents of the Ifaleigh Academy will com mence on, Monday the 1st dav ,of November. Parents, Guardians.and others, are requested fo attend', ' ! y '-.v-' . ; i v- ? " ::U' Y-vV4 WM.-llltl-. Sec'y.y : October 14 .y -'. ' V.- ,,o";95tt- NEAR HA t.EIGIll' 7Tf.lv be sold on accommodating terms, ' ;' a .'I'ract nf fand. eantaininsr 131 acres; within four miles of the ci?y ; 'adjoining the I J T island is' entirely wood lanl. - For. terms,, app'vto May 7. ! 'The Editors of the, Register.! N Monday the 6th day of DcQfmbernext! will be sold before the door of the State Panic of North-Carolina, Forty Shares of the Capital fitock of-said Bank, and 3ix.ty of .that of. the Bank, of Cape-Fear., ;, . y , . -y-Thopuh-ic a'reissured that the said Stock -will certainly be sold, as the sale is to be nsade in order to close-the assignment of Robert Co?hrah?s-.efTects to the United States. yy Terms .will be-made known at the day or by application to either of the. subscribers. " - WM. . 1 ONiiS, Trustee. . T. l DEVKRKUX, Dist. Atto : -' ' . ! Ttaleig, Sept. 28. . 91' , ' ' - - ..Okant.e County. 'TSTII-LIAM CABli, of sod County, person- v. V- ally -appeared before me i!i jmder-; signed, one of tiie-, lust ices -of. the Peace for said couniy, and made 'oath, f that he is tie owner of Four shares of .the Capita! or joint stoc k of th e S tat e Ban k of North-Ca roli'i la'--that the certificate which.: issued' to him "for the" said scares," is either lost, or so nisl d, : hat it caimbt f found and that he" verily believes that it is altogether lost or destrcry ed by some means unknown to him. "'"! ! ' .WIIiUAM CABE. 'Sworn to and subscribed "before .me, this" 30th Aug. 1824. MOSES McCOWN,.!.!. State of North-Carolina. Surry Connty. v yv ' . - August Sessions, A. D. 1S24. . - -The heirs at law of. . - ' . .Josejjh Thompon, dee'd, The real estate of said deceased. ( tition, &c. J '-.f''! T appearing to the satTsFact'on of the Court, U that EliSiia V iniams and Elijah Davis are not inhatutants of this State, it there fore ordered :-by ".the Court, that publication be miule in the lialeigh Itegister for;' three, weeks, tiiat the-said Williams and Davis ap pear at our next Court of Fleas and Quarter Sessions, to be held foi the County or Surry, at the Court-house in Bock ford, on the second Monday in November next ; then and there plead, ansvver, or demur to; the petition, or the same will be taken pro confesso-and r.f am cx-parte. - . Twr, JO. '.VlIXTA"MSj';C.- C.J : j : ;f V. ANA WfA3ry frpm die subscriber on the night of theJ2Qth instaii, a yellow ; fan by the mirhe of' SaM, (spnicxinfCs cailsliini selfSam Freeman, at others Sam Crat'ehT)- tie has 'more t lie countenance of an Indian tlian amtibttb. Ke is 5 feet 3? or 9 indies hiJ;h,,.24 yeais of age, busiiy hair, f" his" fore teeth decayed, is "sensible and quick spokeu, can read and write, .and vis a Carpenter and Fainter by trade, and is also .a pretty good Barber.- He carried with- him u blue Irofne spun suit, also a blue br- adcioth coat, a bull colored end u brown pir . of pantaloons rl luve no doubt he has a Jree pass, and is aim ingto get to some free State. lie some years ago ran away,, and was apprehended "and lodged in Jlarrisburg Jad, in Buckingham county, Virginia, f will :' jive. Fifty Dollars for his arpprehenson if taiten ut of The SLite, or Twentv-five Dollars wiUiiu the State. : ' : " ; ii. H. LOOKE. ; ; BaleiRhSept. 27. . - 9ltf v A'i' FA i EFTEV1L.L15. 'fflllE subscribers have on hand and general JL. ly keep a large supply of the following nicleS, which .they brier at reduced prices, t their Auction Store on Hay Street : '", j 3 Pipes Cogniac J randy, Z ' . 5 .11 udsi and 15 Barrels N? E. Ruro ;' 72 do. Surinam Molasses, " v s,..-"". '-'"'" 1,2 Barrels Country Gin, v - y..--.!;.- '5 do. Cppperas, :y. y - ' 11. 25 do. Lbid Sugar, . - n 35 do. Excellent Brown do. v 7. Quarter Ca-ks Sweet Wine, ' - V 10 .Casks Cheese, ' . ' ? y 2 do. Sadirons, . ; . .- '. ' y 5 " '-' 65 Bags (kfiee;' -: ij v'-: ' :"" 20 do. Pejmerand 5 do. Pimento, r ' y 150 Boxes and Half Boxes 8 by 10 Window, ... Glass, i- V- -' .";.''' ,t -. 50 do." f , 10bv42,!do - 25 Boxes Fayette ville Mould Candies; 10 do." Bar Soap, ! ; '-r v. 2! do. Club Axes, : - . Y:' . ; 25 Boxes assorted y Glass , Ware; Tumblers 54i;Ay " and Decniers: . X :v' ; , dby: -Mustard in lb. Bottles, ; V 6 do. yrdtlniore Cotton Cards, No..lOa ;'4 d6.;v,American Segars ; ; ; 5t- . T v 10 Tons ? assorted S weed's and American X j i; ; VronvV! 'r:i t :. sy' ; t r?- ' C.Also a general assortment of Dry Goods and Hardware.' -f . s. - ' - V - "? . WILLKINGS & CO.': vyFayetteviHery: C. Oct. Tl, 1824. K CtJ 'X BLANK DEEDS, - .r- t;3IaVbe had at this orHee. ' A , LIGHT, very handme stro-r .V'agsrotii, J almost new. built At llauiinote, and of the; best materia s (vil he soM low focaHc 11 nessalso uew. .UnPficatibj tto be ma.:!e Harr td: the Editors of We Keg scr. he is aboutHo establish himself in ihe abovt line, near tlie Capitol Sqiiare, where he! hoot s : y by the aid of frootV" materials, ysouml" work- r reanship, nnd some: 4ittle display oftastei to merit a share of public patronage v y;'s S -; May 20. 54yvV 7PAKEN up lind committett tpti,ie Jail.pt ; Wake County, on t!ie24th inst.n'Negro Negro Cjiljmoi yT akor, & upholsterer y- MA"1NG cntrsetetlVofurnislvthe Capitol ' of North;.Carohna . -hsK3 lea'e Jp inforjn the mhabitahts of R:delehnd its vicinity, that i : - : - " ft .-AS-'-'"- Man about 20 wears old. v stout built," daHc-. vi Complexion, who says. h.s name is Y FvATfLYj t and that heywas bought: Vy ol tables of ! . FAttick county, V;t; rhy; a Aff aihne?k who v bit believes lives in sbn-epil ofKeiVtuciiy. & :' . hasbyen runs way more Uiun mouths. TheL ; owner is requested to come foruard,- jroye " y y property, pay charges and , take, hinv suvay, ;,.'.. otherwisebt. wi!I be dispbsd.of as the l;v.v, , irects. SAifUEf. H. FUlLEN, J:u!ori:- - . U .lei-h, Sent 7.: : v ' Jl ' . - TTROM me ,j2L5 Carol' ua at Iirtcastcr Court houcj So mtb.' t, on the1i9ib of lhi- intant, my Negro Ia i B O H , . II e is ab out 2 1 Or 22 y e hrr ofigei has a pleasant countefance i speuky! pretty vquiefc. converses sensiidy and' both readsAAl writes. Jleral her ihctinesto ti v yejlowiih color of 'low stature anil nor, very : heavy "made,wiir weigh abou 12.5 rf vlSO Bob has bt-en ofte'n at 'sea a"d has cbntrcted something of a sailor's air when walking.. -1 1 i s t cet h are-. ; very w hi t e, an d " h as . a k smal F . scar (I thinky below his j: it eye hisha?ids ' and feet are.sniall: JBob hal on wli' njie left ne, a small chip hat; . bhic cloth pantaloons, v but lie will change, ,as he has other clothe, aud it is likely he will we-r a blue broadcloth-, coat, with-giltybuttous.' He took ,M'ith Inn':i pair of short boots with revolving heels, also, a bible and a small psalm ami hymn book.- It is likely-Bob will change bis ha toe and at- - tempt to pass for a free man. T think he will ; mak e for the North aiid may at cmpt "t get ; i pas e by water. 1 w.rlegoesy have the. cunning and sense he; has. "Ahe.ut tvvoyears . ago I bought him 0u of Jail, sold as a runa-. way. for hi feesfl f 1 - AvHI give twenty' dollar.'-! to any person " who will lodge hlnr in any Jail jn the United iJtutes. 1 i ' v v ' VHNOIi CI INTON. July 31. ' ' - ' y ; ' 77 VoW -! ; .y-v-yyl !-Second;CIasS:-Vt?:U--'; rglO be Irawri bp the llth day of No'en)!i?r 1 : -H- y next, and completed 'in, elite iLiy.- fl - .; v.; SCHEME. , !. 6 Frizesf rf; 5,000 vis t -. $30,009! 6 6V . 6 138 : 690 6072 of of ; ! of. - . of : : i of . 1 of : 1 : i,oyo is .500 is 213 U '-; 20. is : 6,000 -; 3,000 - 1.278r 12 is .6 8.280M- ; ;36,433 : .;; .6,-324 ; Prizes 10 6:6 Blanks , I7t550 Tickets Present price of tickets ? Half '$3J Quarter.l 50 Tightlis 75 jc.-n! N Farkage of inne whole' tickets bv certific ite -3 60,; Half -package; ?l6-80, Quarter do V -$8 40. Orders enclosing athe casl y;:a" tickelsn anv bf - the noi-the'rn U .ctv c.i , .,,r y tickets or , sha re& vll 1 re cci ve !p i r oni p t a 1 1 2 ; tion. if adiln-ssed to - y ", -Wlnie?sJLoitery(jffi 82--- - t:-.., .;Feiersbhr V-.. ' .-'-'- " m i . i "i I, . .-I i . , - 5 F 6 ' 6:- 1000 6(j00 1 500 . S00fy 540 : . 21M0 . 138 . ' 690 . y J .-,, ' - 1 - .' ' - " - 6924.Pri7.es 10626 Blanks. - 50,, v G9oo 10 ' 69Co 5 S0360 S70.; j 1755a ticket 1 blanlvko apHzev This. Lottery is formed by the tW.V- Combination and Fermotatioh of 271111 Theffate otih'e above 17550' tickets will: be'"' ueiermmea in a tew moments hvh r!. of-t humbers out of 27 nut Ibtathe Tt bt -dj The drawing will take place on Tluirsi day tiie 25th day of Ntivernbcr, orat a much -earlier day, if the sale of tickets will warrant ' " lU tTickets and Shares' iii thU r r,.- can .obtained ,wilhout;an aUvAifce'thW; pnw;,yoy leaving ortlers for the "same at'tht Bookstore of J , GATES & 6QN Ual tic u -- yVy:; -Half do"' --.vVi2'..50 VvKj Quarter do y -wy. .Ji 25 - i F reels jsfP Tickets ' may also b b1' ! v FOURTH Clkss-SCIIEJIE. ? ,V v'f A v- r .;lvl7e of S5000 is S5000 -f, v : purcha ed jn that way they will cost $45. urd ; . are warranted to dmw 20; des 15 per cen . ' per ceni y bliou d a patcel be purchased b certificate ic viia cosioniv. - -. . - r v- f J Oi i Whole TickeU: 23 -.-' Quarter . do'-.;;',T.V-7c- ' ' R?-P'a le y af -eT drawing and subject -to a deduct-on iS 15 per cent.' rXCOrders! from. the cotmtrj (post paid) will meet wtli prompt attention. -. t?.. VJttJylCU ;p. fttd. . 7J'v '''., v.. ' -: . ' ' ' - - '.-:' "-! Xiy,. - -.: . , - '- . ' '.) --Tl - M 5 in- 1 1 1, 3 ; ?
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Oct. 26, 1824, edition 1
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