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Jisr jrr ,,yg- .rzlA.4CJ'i--.v.f .'? ;-- ;-jh r-v: -r .;';'-.-.!,.-,," '. : . r; W1Fn-CimI,3A -STATE (fiASElTTEv :: v... ,",;: ' ;-; ' r, i' - i li" iiiir 1 riiitri ' 1 - - i.nur- i i nmm J r "V; : - V Stop the Vniain . :Vt State' of iNoftiliwi- 'ewYMapVof, : - 9 imblished every Tuesdxt and FftiDin 'by HP of .Ececoml,' County, eloped from his trembly of 1833, chapter the 7th the Pub- TAVlXG been formed,-that manvof the J, , Comity, Norther o!,nu . J" ' " .V JOSEPH fcVfcfiS & SON ! neihborboSd, andas I have sufficient reason be treasurer hereby R,ve., that he-.wa 1JL bounty Maps dwtriDiited I by Mr.' Jqh.i an apprentice boyvby n -mcjl llVa?V H . At Fits Dollar per annum half in advance. r 'LLnn,! a;ko oJrrttt. r'om ori of the three several Banks of this state, for correction, have, been returned bv the Mem- and is a sioutvell grow lad.. rTo- xi A; ptrr. Jfiot exceeding 16 lines, neatly inserted three times for a -Dollar,- and 25 cents for every sud- ceedinc publication ? those of irreater lensrtb in the same' rroportioh:...CoMMUjriCATioNS . thankfully ''.received.'.''. Letters' to the Edi-f tors must hft nat-n'' T ESPECTFULLY informs tbe citizens of JUlx Raleigh, that ha has taken a room at Dr. J.,B&ttls alior where he mayC be found between the hours ' -jf 9 and 12 A.M and 3 aod 5 P.Mi He ses . Artificial-Teeth, fj-om one to a full set 4 cleans, .files, plugs and extiacts in the nicest manner i anu witn uuie piain-v' , Dec, i824Uv- i'nt ". 7, Notice: of Hansom's i Bridge, N.. C. capable of teaching the .English to perfection he i must be a man of good, morals' and come well re commended. To such a person a liberal sa lary .will b.:. given.--He may apply 1 to 1 Dr. TuckefQtWillis Arrington, Esq. , or to the 5ubeviber,'all living contiguous to the above named Bridge. We wish the School to com mence the Second Monday in January 182. vWDe?.JVA-.v- - FRANCIS iNGEr iTi .lK November and committed jl to Jail in Vaynesborough, Wayne coun ty, a negro'fellow who palls his name J ACK, and says he belongs to John Victory of Geor-g-ia hear jGreensborough.. -.The owner is re guested to come for ward, prore his property, ; pay the charges and take him away. hQ:it - ISAAC HILL, Jailor. ' Waynesboro! Dec.?l,'"A:.-:;i.i:li-ot I ortli-Carohna; - .Cumberland County. ' , r In Equity Fall Term, 1824. '.:t M Y . Is.. tl ' wv.. '' ', '-;,criii-,.??;.wi ;pnry,. oiepnenson,, Henry. W Rhodes, Jonathan Stephenson, ,)TT appearing tothe Court; by tlie? return of JL the Sheritt; that Henry W. Rhodes and Mark Christian of the Defendants in.this case are not Inliabitaots of tliis State :' It is ordered that publication be rnadje for sixty days in the . Raleigh'Regwter, fo.the said( defendants to appear, , pleadj answer or demur to' comi ' pjainant's bill on of before the first day pf the i ensuing tenri; of Jhiscourt ta be held oh the 6th Monday after the 4th Monday lof March' next, or f the ' said bdl ' will be taken as pro coifesso,' a; to ithem respectively, and heard 'ex-partei A tme copy of& from the minutes. T s iTesV; 3 JOHN HOGG, c:M.tl. ; Pr, adv g2. 50 -i'A Suite of Noi-tli-Carolina, ' - j- :;"Surrj,?County.x-' '--V . ;i6verobeV$eto"nsV''A.. D. 1824;-:".;';. Joseph Williims,,assig.;' f :: iThomas4 Thornton Sd others. I Petition for j . .The real estate of William 4: partition ; of lands, &c. -. 'V'. Thornton, decd. J ; : '".::: "flT ; ap pearing- to" tb e satlsfact ion? of; th e JL Court that the heirs of Davis Thornton, dee'd are not inhabitants of this State,." . It, is , therefore pidered by the Court that publi cation be made for three; weeks in the Ra- leigh Register, that, the , said, heirs of Davis Thornton, dee'd appear at the. Court House in Rockford on. the second Monday in Feb- ; ruary next, plead, answer or; demur ,to said , petition, otherwise iihal judgment will' be enteredjiip against them.: .yJ. f i-.X-, 1 Test, ;: 1 Jp: WILLIAMS, O. C. ? S tatebf joST ort li-C arbli h a , i November Sessions, A D. 1824. r f r (matliaij. RobetUiandY. l-f.4y : Wm.i Herring . I Petition for partition John Creidsy heirsi "JT appearing to the satisfaction of ihe.Court . . IL that theheirs of said John: Creed;' are , hot' . inhabitants of this State; ? It; is therefore or?: dered by the Coirrt that publication be made for sit weeks jn the Raleigh Register that - the said;heh-s of "John -Creed do appear at the next Court: of Pieasand Quarter Sessions, to beheld for the County of SurryVfat: the Gourt-House in iRockford on v the second Momlay in Fbniaryr hext,rT5le'aa demur to'said .p'etition; otherwise judgment will .be'entertid up against hehi. ;n ? . cst.v" 'vrju.';vriLiiUiU3i i. u. Ad v. 150. 4 109,-6 w ; . Nov emb er Sessions D. 1824: wacUptegroveK J-V8. Jamea'&ospV.t6fill 11 appearing to toe saisiaction ottne uourt that Joseph Lovill, oneof the' -Defendants in this case js not an inhabitant; of.this1 State: ' It is, prdereby jhe? Court 1 that pub Bcation be made yjrojrsjxeiks; J n theRaleigh Regis . terrgiyin0tic to the said Joseph Lovill.to appear at theiexijConft pf JPle0andQiaiv et Sessions.tt bplhld for the couhty oTSur ry at the Cott-H.oufJii'lRldb.phtUe: second; Jlojrday? in' Februy- next and plearlj aiwwer pr flem, will be taken -pro ' cdnfess6'"a21t ' lieardxparte:IstV:' -K my negroes and, tour other neproes orphan ; child. This fiend iri 5humahform, has left a destitute wife ."and four helpless chil drenand repaid thef many benefits I had con ferred upon him by decoying my child. . The negro belonging to mei is named An cuiBALn - he, is a low. thick-set fellow, about 24years of .age, and will weigh about 160 lbs. The wife and three chddren of the ne groV lived with Mr. Thomas Boon of Edge combe County, ? and 'was no doubt coaxed away.byaid Brazit iThe woman3 name is Nicey, and' her, children are called Jarman, Clarissa, and Henry ..Xbfr oldest boy 'Jarman, has a mark on the left side of his neckbeca sioned by a burn, which" may lead to a detec tion. All three of ! the . children are yellow complected, aa is the case with the mother." I v Brazi. is nearly 30 years of age,with grey eyes,; sandy hairjnefined to curler speaks in a tierce tone of voice, and is of slender statue. It is- the interest as wejl'as duty, of every vir tuous rnember of society to aid in the appre hension of this consummate villain. To those who themselves have children, I need urge bo stimulus to assist in restoring an innocent jthough deluded young creature to the bosom ,1 will give a reward of One Huvdreb Dol- rs tor the apprehension or confinement in ail. of said- Braz il and '. n egroes. Letters to ime, may be sent to Rocky Mount Post Office Nash County. , '.,, ;;;',;.; 99 6V 14 miles east of Nash C. II ?( SVveriif'a Sale. THBTTILL be sold to the highest' bidder for if f. cash, at Waynesville'Court-house, Ha- wooa county, on tnetn ot uecember next, he following Tracts ot-Land, ryingin the s-ud county, or so much thereof as will pay. the Taxes due thereon and cost ior advertizing, lorthe years 1816i '17, '18, '19, '20, 2122J and '23: ' -t : v m j 4 Jonah Meadford, 50 acres of land" on the waters of Pigeon river, for the years of 1814, '20, '21, '22, and '23, f ;johri Clark, 50 acres in Capt. Collin's com pany, for tlie year of 1816 and J23. i George Hefly, 100 acres of land, iri Capt. De vers' company, for the years 1818, '19 8c '20. . , -, : ,:-y ; ', " , : " . Wuev Ilenson. 50 acrerf do, in Capt. De- Vers company, Pigeon river, for the year of 1818. . . v. - f " ' 1 1 James Ilaiks, 50 acres do in Capt. Clark's company, for the year 1818. j i ? ' John Love (Fines creek) 50 doj in Capt. M'Clure's company, for the years 1818, '19, '20, '21, '22 and '23. ; I : ; Jos. McMutlin, 100 do in Capt. Clark's company,, for; the years 1818, '19, '20, 21, '22, and '23. -, Robert Hughes, 100 do on Hommony creek in Capt. Clark's company, tor the years 1819, '20, '21, '22 and '23. -it ( . v ; . t Robert Clark, 50 do Lofty River, in Capt. Collin's company, for the years 1820, '21, '22 and '23. . ; . - , . . . - ':-:v,- 'r , Isham Blaylock, 1D0 do on Pigeon river, Capt, t5athey'& for the years 1821, '22, and ' Loyd' Hehson, 50 do in Henson's cove, Capt. Cathey's company, for the years 1820, '21, '22 and '23. . r : ; . l Jas. Clark, 100 do. in Capt Clark's com pany, for the years 1819. '20, '21, '22, & '23. j Absalom Trull, 50 do in Capt. Catheyys cornpany for the years 1821, 22 and '23. ' - Noah S turd, 80 do waters. ofIommony creek, Capt. C larks' company, for the years 1822 and '23. , j;' William ' William,s, 250 do on the wa ters of Big creek, in Capt. Moody's com pany, for the years 1822 and '23 . ' ,- . j. Zachariah Evans 100 do on the waters of years 1821, '22 and '23. 1 1 A llpanieUMcDonnel 50 do- near the Coldc Spring, Capt. McClure's company, for the years 1819, '20, '21, and '22. . : . f David.Wilkins, 50 do, in Capt. McClure's company, ibr the years of 1821 , '22 and '23. f John Street 200 do, on the waters of Jona than's creek, Capt. Moody's company, Tor the years ;822 and '23.., ;i John Allison,, 100 do?do do,, for the year 1823.,;vvt.:-m t-.-;,;- . v- ji Joshua Alhan,25Q do, do do for the year 1823., ' h-Al-r-- Geo. SmiteeJ, 75 Ho, on the waters of Bea verdam creek, in Capt., Clark's company, for the years 1819, '20, '21, '22, and '23. ;v ? ' 'Richard Alexander, 100 do do do for the yjears "1819, '20, '21; 22, and23. - ;n John Peoples, 400 do on Hommony creek ' in CapU, Clark's company for the year 1823. "j Martin Collins, 10Q do waters of Pigeon ri ver, Capt A De vers' company, for, the year -.1 MaryIlefly, 200 do do do for the year 1822. ' Jos. Itay; 50 do on the waters of Pigeon T ver,.Captf It;Clure's companyV for the; year 5'Silaopdyll; do ' in Capt. McElves' company, for the y ear, 1823;. . , , u ..Viltiam popeiy S5D '.doton 'Pigeon river CjaptD'e'vrt, company, fbrrthvyear 1 823; ; i 'i Benjamin Simmonsv 100 do do do for the yea( 182U22and ) Stepheif Jennings, 100 do in the Cany fork company, for,eyeaj. 1 8,22' jBailes Kilpatric 72db waters, of Crabtree? eelc in Caplir McCluses company, for the rZacbanah .Clark, 160 do Fines creek, for the yfcar-182;,il.4, ? iHarden Rino, 100 do Capt Ckrk'st compa ny for.UieyearlSW.,. 9.ip .tirsrael,R6bisoni200 acre; of li,andr .Capt, ? iDoVell's r cbmpariyfo thel years ii$19 i LRicjvard Bvans, 10CM acres f ridrloiv P Keon river, for the year, 1817. . ' V - the use, and , benefit of. the ptiblic':-s-Letters addressed to him on. that subject, post paid, will be promptly replied to. : . i V:- JOHN HAYWOOD, Pub. Ti eas. t . Raleigh, 25th Oct 1824. - ' - - 100 . liauds lor sale neacie City of figl: BY .virtue of a decree of the Superior Court of Equity for the" county of Wake, made" at the last term of said Courtj will be offered for j sale at the Court-Hause, in.., the City, of Raleigh, on Monday the 2Cjh day bf Decern berhext, on a credit pf 12 months, tfO Valu able 'Tracts of Land, belonging .to the estate of William H. Ruffin. dee'd'; viz. ! one tract lyingbn the waters of Beaver Dam Creek and on the. Stage road leading from Raleigh to I.odi.sburg, adjoining the lands of tNathahie Jones and others, & containing by estimation four hundred and four acres and an lialf, which said tract of land, was purchased by said Wm. H. Ruffiii of .Jeremiah Dunn, The other tract-jprincipally in woods,, containing fifty three ja'nd' three -quarter ;icres, by actual mea surement and adjoining the lands of C. Man ly 4and' others, was purchased of James, Boy Ian and wife.' The purchaser will be requir ed tp give bond with two good securities for the purchase monevt" rv S ! j v I JOtiN S. ELLIS, C. & M. E. ' Nov. 8, 1824. . m ; 3- estate of Nofctl Carolina, f 4 -4 ' . Johnston County. 1 ; j ; Superiqr C6irt of Equity: I.- I September terni, 1824. : '. j j James Kerby. 8c Stephen Gricej i . -I- - j: vs.. , ;, I !- ;.' Joel Newsum & Jesse Avcoc,'def,ts. , &J1EREAS at Marcli term, 1824, of said V v Court, the death Of the defendant Jesse Aycoclwas suggested, and a sci. fa. ordered to be issued to the heirs and legal representa- tives of the said Jesse, and, that they be made parties defendants to the bill or complaint And by the Sheriff's return at September term 1824, it appears to the 'satisfaction of the Court, that Elias Aycock andBenjamiri Aycock are not residents of this State, Jt is therefore ordered," that publication be mailc three months successively in the Register as to the 1 non-residents, and that they appear at the next term of the Courts to be held at the Courthouse in Smithfield on the fourth Mon day of March next, and .shew cause, if any theyj have, why they shaTl not be made par ties defendants as aforesaid. ; : Copy of the Minutes. bctflS., D. H. BRYAN, C; M. E. 99 3m 1 . J : 1 125 lie ward. : ' ; . - A BSC ON I) Eli from the subscriber on; the JTV ,10th of this instant, three Negro Men, to wit : J-AMi EDW ARD and KADER. Sam, aged about 50, of light coniplection, considerably marked with the smallpox, bought of Parson Keeland of Suffolk, Virgi nia, j :.'-. ' - ;,. j . ' ' I : . i ; V '-.'--j ' -. Kader, aged about 30, sold by Asa Roger son to j James B. Diggs of Norfolk, then to a man by the name' of Bess of Duplin county, North-Carolina, and .then to the subscriber. Kader is of a dark omplection, well made, and of a pleasing countenance! when spoken to, and ha a-scar on his forehead with a. large pair of whiskers , ho other mark recollected. IJe said previous to his going off that he had a wife in Camden county, N. C. and probably will aim for that place. i vi i v Edmbnd,; between 28 and 30, about 5 'feet 10 or 11 inches high, of a pleasing counte nance when spoken to, and speaks very quick, inclined to be bowlegged, vyas raised on the .Eastern Shore of Virginia, and sold by one Northam to James Patterson, by him to the subscriber. . j 1 '- .. 1, ; I will give 50 dollars a piece' for Edmond and Kader, and 23 dollars for Sam, for appre hending and securing them? in any isafe Jail, so that I get them again. i I JOHN VICTORY. TaxetteyiWe. ROBERT J AFFRAY, 8c Co. have1 receiv ed their Fall Importation of Dry Goods, direct from England and New-York; Their assortment includes almost every artijle need ed "in a courtry store.. X-y hVq-if iri-i ; They! invite all responsible dealers to cOme and buy, on as liberal terms of credit as are given by any' Importer in the United -States. . Other houses in this .town, have imported so j largely 1 this-season, that the amount of goods here at present, far. exceeds that of any former lime in our ejeperience. - v The stock of Groceries is equally exten- sive. ouniry -aeaiers, xneretore, nave ma ny more advantages now than heretofore,' in this marjcetH f; v - fc-rAr 102-2mJ 5 Fayettqyille, October 25th 1824. 1 -'-v- ' ; I Boardirii: & Entertairtment. fpHE subscriber begs leave to . inform the A public ttiat he ?has rented the large and comnoajous nouse ir, liiJainsorougU'Ior- merly occupied by Messrs. " Jones St AiKhews fori the! purpose of keeping a Boarding House and .Private! Entertainment.. 'He can 'com fortably accommodate . 10 or 12 Students Cof uie ivif.meuiy Wiin oaaru ana, . loagmg, to whose mdrals" the utmost attention shall be patdf IS may be 'observer! that .the, A cacjemy is in" a most flourishing ' condition and promi ses; to continue so.. V- j ?Referencer niay be made ; to Gen. JosA jI. Bfyah,4ii(e,TiIonV Leod. Henderson,Cdlone I WmrRobardsAPli aiHoo,'Esq;i CoL Tfioa Turner lor cMrVWilion bers' of; the LegisUtureThe subscriber, therefore' begs -leave"-" to saj", that they, will be thankfully receiveH by IwVn at his roomN. E. corner of Messrs. Ross &J Scott's' Store; at ant time ipost convenient to those, gentlemen who j U.. .. iV. ; it. - i . - A may iia.v.c luczu til iiicji.. ussesj;ou.. f -u ' v. i I ROBTlL BRAZIER. -. Raleifrh, Nov.v 25th '184. 8-3t. The celebrated; Race Horse,' - WASHINGTON, ; Will staiid at. my Stable in Warren ton 1 the next f-t son, "and will v be sDftte' let tor a few Mares only:; Jph4 season lo'com mebce ' the 1st FeV bruary! and close the 1st Julyas he will be trai h ed for the Fall Kaces, if no accident hap. pens to himt . Farther parxiculai's ; will 5 be made known in due time, -,.'.'" - . ' -' J PETER MITCHELL. Nov. 26. . 1 -- -I - 1 f y, For Colds, obstinate Coiicjlis, Astli ' nia, Catan'hiHoopinff CquIi aru( ionstini)iion in i!ietiCHf?y stages. litH?ljY,aisbeltevjng the common doc trine of Specific, or that anv medicine w ill qX-wuys' without regard to circumstances, cure any one disease ; yet it must, in justice to the medicine now given to the public, he confidentlj' asserted, that it comes- nearer to a Specific in the above diseases, than any hing hitherto kno wn. - . ! . -,x . .1 k As yety where i. has had a fair trial, it has seldom failed of curing, or at least material ty alleviating, ihe above distressing and dange rous complaints. . ;. v ; " " ;i This is a medicine that may be used for any length of time, Without in the least inju ing the constitution. ' - n ' . I'lt.doesnot, like many others,.jrelieve for a time, or merely while iising but4 its effects arepermaijent It promotes digestion,,gives tone and vigor to the stomach, and restores the lungs, which are generally ' the sseat ot the.above compiHints, to the healthy discharge of their functionsH -, - .H . Ttie above medicine is for sale at RAN DOLPH U EBB's Apothecary store. , 3. F; & Ji o liVpctt, WHOLESALE OROCERS; i , j ' Hay Street, Fuyettexille. 'JV. C. uuci ior saic ior casii ur nrouuee, 15 Hhds. ? o 35 Rhlfi. C ouK- 10 do Loaf do -7 65 Bags Coffee, J ' 20. ; do Pepper, Alspice and Ginger, .. 20 Hhds. Molasses, " "' 1 ' 25 Bbls. N. E. Rum, : " s ;.. 10 do . Northern tiin, ' ;; ;; ' ; - V '; 1 5 do Malaga Wine, 'il - ' " 200 Kegs Cut Nails and. Brads assorted 4d, r - 10 wu. - -..V "-. - . . ' 30 Tons Swedes Iron assorted, v ' "'. lOOO; cwt. German Steel, ' T . ' v ? : . - 1350 do Blistered do. 5 ? T . v ' : t 250 do Cast ; do. ' ; ": 7 1500 do Hoop Iron, 2000 do Sheet Tron, 2500 Sharemoulds, : ; . ; 1500 Bushels Li vei pool Salt, ' - . l7Q0v do. Sound do .X - ' 40 Boxes No. 1; Cotton Cards,' ; ia do No: 6, Wool do. - : v '? " i50 do 8 bvilU, P , 'x r--" 10 do 10b ; 12! J-ndow Glass, 100 lieams Wrapping Paper, . " v . i 25 do ; - Writing do, " ; 50 Kegs Dupont H F Powder, ' 3 do Shot, assorted. ' . , 2 do Bar Lead, - .' '! : ..i ; -" : ; 10 Bbk.. Tanners Oil, ' " -- '; . ",20 "do Mackerel, ".- '-;- U '20 Half do ; do. -- f rtftlT;.? '8 Crttes Stone Jugs, assorted," -1500 cwt. Salt Petre, ' V " 500 do V Allum, - . r - y ' .500 do Brimstone, K - ' ; ; Bagging and 1 Bale of Rope and Twine. .' With an assortment of PAINTS, pIL mid DXE-STtiFFS-;.''-.'?-..;. J--'- A.-: -;-'K - ALSO A constant supply of Wool JSIa- chine Caida. , . : . k . s - ' ! -.. .;; :- ;-s Oct. 28, 1824. " v . ; ; i' : 102-8w. . f - ' . - ' -, - ' 1. 1 ..... 4 IJHE5 subscriber has iust'receivexi bv tlie 41 last arrivals,' One Hundred and Sixty-six Package DRY GOODS, well selected for this market 1 comprising almost every article wamea hi uve ury uooa line. ' ; ; ri ' A- - : '' . , . ALSO,- . . , , .. 'i.-; . 25 : Cases Straw Bonnets,-, r iuu isest uand Boxes, . .. ;. ; ; 5 (Trunks Shelllyoryv Bras4 and Imitation 'V!';: Combs, ;j i; 5. ?.ri-v--) ' Cotton and Wool Cards, Wool Hats, Sec' a The' above: articles are offered at Whole ale and Retaihat a small advance from cost. ; ; Merchants-: from.i the country, are resnect- fully i invited j to call and. examine tlie Goods ana prices. x - . , u ... h, tE. IS; LEWISE S Fayette ville, Octr 28, 1 824. , V, 1024w. 1 " n npHR subscriber has opened a .School " in I Caswell county near.BrooHi's Stord, 'for the instwetion of youth 1 in the rudiments Lr.f the;Enisbi;L eograpny, witn the use ot the Globes. - .Na; tural and Moral Philosophy &c. will also be taught; Ths ; School H 10 mHeawest of Cas well Courthouse, and 7 miles east from Rock- son who wWi 'return siid apprentice, toj cic; I wjllgive a reyvaixl of Six Cents, t. j i)m ': ';,' PETEft S'JIIADLEY ' Buncombe Nov; 2.; ;lC6vot. 1.K i T&A?LA WAY from the subscTiIj c about t- ablya qtiveha1 narrow feeti and a small -cAr; ovetf Pnel 'of liis eyesV: It is probabllbe altered ihiSi ivtme, ii rnsfrequeritly 'passes; frft Stanttmsbuiff-tiiNewbrnVlle; has ar. free wife bv'lhe name" hfliahcyArtK -living t burg I get 14mtgairi 1 All? rtijifitkrs orvesiieUsra tor warn e rwarned carrving hims, off. " ; '"i":lr- ".-"f Wayrie cbuntyv Aiig. 7'-' :-1 Off fe w;. - -ri ;. ?. .; OF '- '-5- t- MedicineV'Science and AjIcuI 1- - ture. J- PROSIECTU&'bf which 'vEsutehedl ' . last spring, 19 no? in the 'Press, and will be published iiirthet beginning fjf JartUaryi 1825 " a A1I Commuiiicatidns1?! either Iedi- " cine," Natural Science, or Agricuijure.j must, . be addressed fpost idV to eitber.of theE- ditofs and all Subscrrptrohs to Mtssrs. GhlV and Ellis. - 5 ' ,-Vv.i . ; ' The Journal will be pubiished uafter in place of every tvto months, and will con-, tain 100 pages each "No. t.The'Subscriptioii . hasbeeni consequence lessened from 5 id $4 per annum. .' - ' ; ". ''4bijzS,'''" 'f;-' : (Cj" Subscriptions receivediai $6hts & WaI Jeer's Book Store, Broad Street, ; Chat lestofli ; thos, y:siMorjs; m. D;v- . WJ1-MICHEL, I ' Nov. 19; TP.Q : , , -:-.y!; " First, " 5econd,IThirA--e.FotittthrT 21,..,. , c:,v':''l6,-v;.rl4:' . By the drawing of the above fdiir nihiibe' -I .the fate bf 17,550 tickets Wdeternnnei- Combination, -i" J .21; 8, 16' Capital prize of oOOOoRar Combinatiori 4 & l ll COrnbiivition ?- . 21-1 6V-8, g" :;2l8-l4r ..-t 21 14: 8 8-r21 16 H3. 8; . 8 IV14 1621 8 X6--r &V21J Combination - 8-14--215Y4---" .1 1421 i-onrTDnioiKjn 21 16- 14 8i 16V 14 2U,14, .16 21 16 14 14-2.1 8-.14- -16 C3 1G A -tA. i A lr years ago negro? marrnamert JA'--y He is about 35 . year's, f a'gf t" "5 feet . 'G or T incbe's.hiirhaboutJhei Common' crtloitOiei;' rier Stahtonsburg, & it rs likely hf aitempt v , 1 to pass ib ifreW many-Th.' abofe? ewar4 v yr J j wiirie given toan person wh.rshdl dphvet-; v jiaid-'Negrbl hZ mej giving fi V'Jiine9v.iibovef. ; ' v:. ..t f; or confine him in Ja:l. sOtna.i ,i 1 16 vi. 14 I 16 1 ; 114 ; 8 :26:; m r a - - 14 -16 x UM - y ; . .1 . a And the 6072 ticketshich .drewrirTr" rt 5 dollars, are all suchas have any of the drawri K numbers on fherrt.';- -t" Klff-l?M " Class No.14.' . CAilTAl. , Eiftyoiisrid .DaiarililI i iAHrize of 50,000 is 50.000 0611 " rhe 138 tickets whicHrew!nrizes f W dollars, are those having tbe third and fuHli ' drawn numberayizv14 16.7h' s4'' t1;' - ;' The 69 tictcetsjyhich dr dollars, arealUUipse "having any two of xlie C drawn numberan tliem. -vr:' y r y ; ;. TAtf m6siipleiidid:frtteryiti:tte mSttet , ; i ' l .:-d6: ofi 20,000 rsr20,(Maiollark -- -,'2, tlo of.- :5.0M iftfinnivji. j : - 1 Vlof4 20 do of 30 do of ; . 52 . do of 156 do - of 1248 do of 10508 do of. ;4,720 is 4,70 DrjUars," V -1,000 as 20,000 Dollaikr -f ' , v- 50Q.isl'5,ODO Dollarfe J?? "I -100 is ?500 Dollar -50 is i 7800. Dollars - : - . 20 i 24.96i Dollars, " " - . is iuo,LR5U Dollars 12,120 Prizes. Philadelphia, on the 5th cfSanuw r,' i..i mEe0Jl ' -hat Present Wei 'of tickets 10 dollarsj Shares ih ronnlt, ! , , certificate xf 20 Wholo tickets, 12 00 J;-vJ?'--vf f-VHaVdd:-" r?r56 oo?; ; 'L ? 20 Qu ter do l- 28 103 ' lers enclosing the Cash Or .Prize ticketsjn any of tlie Lotteries of .Maryland- ' or Virginia, for tickets or :-RhM s .s A brilliant lottery, xVdl receive prompt attcn tion if addressed, to f; ;. v e :f;iV : i r' y wicxji's LQTTERY OFFICE, : ' PetetsbujIVK j .;arnivO npiIE Trustees pf Frm well Grove AcadeU k stitution,.tIr exercises of the school ; will )S : roomed on thMphday- in January nexV H The ternu of Board andTnlti . first ebbtrShoenercan 11 1& r ill; t P t; inbam prings.;;:' -Hr; :Mi -J i. WiIliLmsboroughi GranyiUe, NiO Oct 2 j. ;? Urx n d iff ji ' NOV. ,-; , ...; - f. . 10 eu3t t -;, tit tag. -t vu-j auuiuouiiaeiaohnstou cdtinti- ' !-- 1 - - - . 1 ' f - - . . ' ' . ? .. .. v- " - ; .. : : , - - " i . ' . . - .. . '.-. .v " ' - ', . : - ; . ;- - . . 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The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Dec. 14, 1824, edition 1
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