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.0 OHIlKXijLX. i-'A'' fWWL 'TV. ,i .nnif - milt svl.t; hwl VMfrecft vfid4 con ,R A?IAAVAY fVomthe subset br'SQme IV i? ; JL derabj ?toc. and fhavmsmadt faVorahle p'urchase he. is 1 s . rocery;storepplyttp4C, Pajn? iighMarch .4,.r:; oV. Mlaleig enabled "to offer, theini ;as"'cheapas they.Cain 1 h6 ' 6bane d Tlsewlierpi i HVb usnit ssieref onoi JLfei time slnVVilham'Marlor;a'n indented ' V ; "H'l :, FIRST'. CLAS, ;', -apprentice; aged: abtevriteey'At bf&?:&Ttt hy person- taking tipndnngmhim hprne -f&r' 7 .Wiltb:critit!a:t6;tl $ B4 AT$ &?'A, ' M 'IN lYI I E, M ix ag k i Blinmbcaar :, ; .V it I ' f h a t r 4 1 l r ft 1 V;. 1 1 '. ? r. r :Like a boat onw. , : ' .,;ntvni4e a rose ! 4 : A Shvban the winter js ntg h. : . . iirkkft dreams f.j'i r,. t: w p : v.;..iiko 'the lamp that is M, .r !'V v V j ' : -in the mist o: tl;e .moor,, rf v "" -. -."c. j.,rii wiclrv, shore. j ' . iy u'v w- UikaDnears aixt js geme, And their'.destiny far- . ' ' v; -Is m steru, Hnknoyn ; ! f 'i y Ala. the rose faidea away , - I - -' f I iErdm our hopes and oiir tears, .Artd oaf bnblt dreams decay ,. !5n:InWtohi?cdoom: but3pnn from' his birth, On tht first daitluncr wave r , The lord df creation tlie r-monarch of earth Sixxt the surt burstirla: through When the tempest haw sped ) ; . V r vnd the1 rose : springiiiff new;; (. ; When thetwmter has lied . ; x "The stnivvhents nearest ; -' Thitremuhm iure, . ' .-iii.v.- AncV'tJiatisi6n thendcarest :S That inniniglt -brrmght aiear-r :V ' : . BVIffht meteors .that fly. , - t 1 -r- : Q'eMhe';ea"rth or the' sM)' . Or-waler-builtcastlesv ! : ' -',! c r-L- .l;.r Thouh-sparkhnic wt h bt ; , " ' 4n the sun'i fTbt effulgence, , . v ?" Mosr oazzuTip ana origin Can On h -t tatoibf 3S ortli- Cavoli pa -.0 ' t Franklinl County. , :JSnper?orCpUrt:ofIw;6artbJr'Te V illis Jones ndrnr le bon: noiH ' ; --on the estate ofTignal Jones f Petttiqn in ,Iilwjrd 'Pride, and Jas.'.GraoVi; rflewri , .iiX"orJoi.ieinn.cf joiesiec. thi-' Stater it is onlertd, by the Courf, that publication. oe inade b he" State G;zette,for thi cV. months, - that unless he be :nd appear .Ttfore tliel'Jud ;-of; pur; Superior ;C6urtof ".law. toj be h:hl J'f.r the-Cotmly of Franklin, at the-.Cotnt I louse ir. Lonisburyin the second Monday after the; fouiih 'Mumla'yMn 'March next," then and there? to answer the Comp!ai-; .'.naht's petition ltlie-- petitidh' will i be taken pro confesvius to him ( witness Nathan -;i'attrson, jujerK;or( the 'said 'Court! at pfiite the second Monday after the fourth Monday in September, 18?4.f? V K r r ' N. -PAITEUSONi Cj-SC. - Navt CoMjvirssiosEns Office: t 18A JViWlSS. THE Commissioners of the Navy tvill re ceive'sealed propisal'Until 'three o clock ' P: .' M of ;the 15th dayof.Apritjnext, . fcr supplying the following Tiflibtr, viz.; 'i.ili , virr the rmie wrecp 01 yea ir;T;Athotijetcuf;Jarop,fliesr v r.f! l;i ? - Iwts d?ep water cave, j ' ? li t J Ami the wind btibhle diea - " .' 4- . - r.- aever compare with the irlorrtnarureaKs tlie new mcq soill ilrcm death'1 slumber '.hatwakcit-'lAiaANX- rrjTtajpeairis:to the satisfaction of the Court-; JL.tlyt.; IygrjlPricW, .one of tKe;lefejnl, "ants in this case, resides, beyond tl.ie limits of v -All tlie v Pine Timber necessary for.lowcr . . tnas!s, bowsprits, topmasU, l0wer yartls and 4, ' topsail yards, for three' ships W the line ; for . frigates of the largest class ; for-3 fi iga I, tes O " tlie smaller class ; forthree Io.psof war.and . , tht three, lower masts, for schocnersi .. For r j - thirty ;thous:ind cubic fr-ct of squared Pine C, V , Platiks. Stocks, to be 'not less than thirty-five ' . ' . Jeet, and to a eTage forty-five feet in length. . r of ar leadt eleven inches in diameter, arid of ; qual size .at lop 'and butt.'" One set,ot the masts ,ahd spars ; for the '.different classes of vessels, lind ten thousand cubic r feet of the Pbnk Stocks to be delivered at each of tlie Navy Yards at Charlesfown, Mass. Brooklyn, N.York,'aiul Gosport, Va.' V;s y ' ' -For two' sets f. Pine Beams for FrigJitea of the; largest. Class ; one set to be delivered at J tne Navy Y:rd at Charleslown, Mas. and iufie set at Gbspbrt, Va. L ' '.r . -. -:; ' j "?:'-F6r.tw6 sets of j Pine Beams for Frigates of ' :.the''jmviller clas; one set to be delivered z tie Navy Yard, at the Citv of .Washington, anci une sex ai ine xavy aru at ioTxrt.-- a. iFot ffjurteenXive OatBeanis for a Ship of f .ne Lmeand eight Live' Oak Beams'-for a Frigate o f t h e : l. rgest class,' el e yen pi nepie cra for rKasts and spars, and-.'nihe, pine beams' for a ship of tlie t.inei, and .twenty-twp jpihe pieces for masts ririd'spai-s for a1 Frigate; of thfe largest" c.hss, to ' be deltvered at the 'Navi' . Yard at Gosporf , ya; ami -fur five Uve Oak Beamsi for a Frigate of thellargest cliiss i kihI ' 51, pine pieces for masts-and spars for a ship, to 'be delivered at llic "Navy Yard at Brook y N-York,' -.: '"fii'- T'-f.:' Si: The -whole of the Pine' timber must !'e of the'1 best - long.Meaf, fine- gtaifijedSouihtrn " yellow pine arid .ill the timber must be fi-ce "-from Vsap, wanes;, bail knots, or defects of a- - ny kind, and .subject to the, inspection and approval ot theGrirnmandants of tlie several Yards; or si icfr other persons as tht (j'omniis sio'uers' of lhe'Navy may "appoint - for that '-purpose. ; f ;l'rr. '; i , '-'...-, 7 ;The proposals must, state tjic priccs'asked --'y.er cubic foot, anxl must be made '-.separate iy for ;thVrnasti. of each class pflvessels at each!. pliice. Jlerscms wlshifjj "to tbntfact, may obtain schedules of the'pieceis reqnireii, : fcr : master spars; ami beams, n ith then sever al forms anil ihioenaions, by applving ii wri- ssioners, or to -Yorkala- i i,w ii n,h: -van s. c.' .;,:?--." -'f5' -'''' -y. .t;'W; ' he Pinc Beams and I'lank StocV; and "the Mast aiul Spar 'l imber, nvu-t be tlelivei cd on or before: the fifslilay of 3?av, v and the c , ui ijai Uve Uafc Beams on or beloi-c thi fu st No- Teniber next; VATl ther'njiiber, except the TiVe 6at;must bo'-. felled, or niuU have.-b-i?eir'fttaiV.'ttvi.';.,.--i t'ur (its; avembev and t he-first March . . ; : -q, - - - -.- -.'vc. ! 4li:A'r'H irlU.ANIvS For sale hcre.i r ng or ov'ierwisc to tpe t Jonnnu ... " , the NayyAnts at Boston, New ' klt1r?iiil. Baltimore' N!- "l' ''-4- : - A - aeri;;M Jahlvln on the Jest;termv aii4 wh:c!rthey will xfrspose pF Jow for cash.'. y fv : N. Jj; They f will ;haye- additiohsVto Jlieir present stoclc in plete thcir,gpr?rg sgortment u ,y f , flTAKKN tP 'aryl- committed tcj' the Jail tot : M ilmmfftoo; (r. 'COon the 24thafof Jamiarv.l825i a 'neerro mart ' named UAS- GOW; about.6feet, 2 oc 5 inches hiffhblacJc romnlectedl and" savs he belomcrs to.'Gepre iceaveas oi. wranffe :juounty .- owiict TJT10 tlfeall4n ' Ashbon)V;VC.in?Decem :'. Jt ber J24 arNegro Jlan ' as a'Jtunaway.j about .5 feet -.10 inches higbi with -a, sore. under Savs' his name is ltJtTI,Vf" that he was sold Uy i UU1U09 ir lill - fun j rni9 ijaiic33 . , V 4 . SIl.A: D0WSQf, k Jailor;; i ' Nor 1 24 6nioV , , , J '.: raAKEN tip and committed to the Jail of J I. "Wake Count',' onj tlie 24th inst.'a Nefo Mnri -about 20 years' old; . stout built, dark pompU-xion, who says his name. is, YEARLY, and. that he was bought (b v. Col. Staples of Patnek countjy Yx.-hy a: Mr t 'ammel, who lie believes live$m some p:u-t of Kentucky," &. has been runaway more than 12fmonths.rThe owner is reojtested to come' forward,'- prove property, pay charges apd ; take him ; away, otherwise he. will, be disposed of; as theaw. directs. SAMUEl II. PULLEN, Jailor. .;Ualcigl?r Sept. 27 91 FROM ' the; subscriber living in Greene county, Georcria, - on the -7th instaut, ? a Neirro Man named Ml EN, about 23 'years of feg-e, about 5 feet' 10 inches high,. remarkably black With 'small whiskers.. He had oh when hQ , ; went' a way,' dark coloredj pantaloons, roundabout coat, and a.qtiaker.bat, with o ther clothing";' h'o had also two blankets, the one white, thfibthtr dyed black, and usu ally, earned a book in his pocket He is art ful 5ndin.q-Cniotis, and can both read & write. lle! was brought Horn Ed.ecornb county'N. Carolina, unci y as purchased by-John Hunt of .a widow jourdah. The subscriber will ive.tert dolhu-s for his being" secured 'in anj' Jail, or twenty dollars for his delivery at home. -. , . . J.EW1S JENKINS. ' . Febru'arj-S " - "8 2t JTtrom unavoidable circumstanced, the Sale 51 of the dwelling housed "with some other of the property advertised for the 3d March.has been pustponefl untiUlonirAy the l8f of 9prilt being Court day, when will be ajain offered to tlie highest bidder, oh a credit of 12 months, the purchaser giving bond with approved se curity, that new and elegant UANSlON.Svith all its appurtenances, the property of tire late Dr., Littleton lit Colemanl adjoining" the' town' of rarrenton. - -There is-nearly' nine acres' of land belonging1 thereto,1 a part of which is in woods ; tle House is Two stories, some of the rooms of which are eletrairtlv finished with :, . wr'1rtU..- Th-.:.,. .iu. ly pleasant, bein the highest eminence any vhere near the town ; and the Kitchen, Sta- ble and Smckehouseareiof the best kind." ;,I10ve valnhle nronertv. can mkf1' an ar. raiigcnient. witlkhe. hyi.-s; bywhi.cl( a longer indulgence for a part of the purchase money may be obtained. r . f ' ' " ! ,'-.'-':I.lKEVlSE.;. .--.V ,! the Mme time and place tvill be Said, fA numberof other unsold articlds belonging .t- , . ,vr -to sard estate. ' . ' ' 1 JNO. V. M OS ELE Y, Ex'r. v March 4. 4 f ' ' : v - . , 59 tds- wo ILL be let at the Pb-st-Ofiice in Macon. to the lowest bidder, at public outcry, on Friday the 15th. of April next, the building of a BRIDGE across the. Ocmulee river at the foot of tl 'foot of the'street leading to the public tare in lacon. . The river at the Intended si'uarc site has, it ts behaved, a ; very firm bottom. the most of which is' Known to be of rockl Its width at common water is estimated at 250 feet ; the-lieieht of the piers at 38 feet : the wiioi? jengvu-or me linage; at 4LW : and the hole length-of the Bridge; at 400 ; conlem mlemplated.wi lth 32 feet. Stone and lim- ber.inay be very convenientlf obtained, aud had gratis,fjpn(the adjoining publio,lands. The piers and abutments to be of stone ; the 'JPPHr. workB of approved tmiberi and to be bhingled, weatherbairded andpainted. The undertaker will be required to trivcf borfd with tl-.ree i-,)proyel fecuiities in the. sum of $20,000 for , the faithful performancevof his coinract.- The names of the persons PfTered as'securities must be submitted: to the Com missioners by the 8thbf April f letters for this onrnose may bmdireeted . to the commis- siontrs to the care of Mortimer R. VallIs,Esq. Postmaster,"; Macon." - Twenty per cent, on the'arnount of the contract will be ailvanced, and further adninces will be-ihade a the dis cretion of the"c6mmissioners as the work prb- gresses. . p " '': -'' ' : v I form of thef contract will be open to inspec tion at the rbom over Gillespie Sc Bh dsbng's store in Macon, on andafter the twentyfirst of ilarchuntd thej tune of iettMig.t - AfchttectSi.are :inviied to prepare and fur rrsh hkhIcIs hi Wood on a scale of ah inch to ihe 4'oof with accotnpanying explanations in wilting which... will be received at the room aboy e ' mY i ;t ioned until --Tn esday the 15th of Marcit inchisivei -V A pi-ernium of $100 will be pa;d jfur that model which;, shall be adopted as roesT, r.itnuingine "properties- ot cneapness, strenjthf durabihty and tcoijvenience in rje- pauing. Lt IvliJiMGRGANv f: GICVHES BULLOOlt f 4 :v' MOiniMER IU VAfJ.IS, iconics ISAMCELGILLESPHV. . I : MlLUAMBlVlNS, -BTT is ; m vJ irtentiSrTi Ctfv recommence' the i' Works'tot tiiii Improvement-of the Capel Fear River between -Favtteville andvVn-i Wiioirton'- as earl v ds, the seasoif will ad :Ahy number df :Ub6urerswhW choose to a jily wi H iirtd irnkediiitc emnl(v th&npgW VvCwiinrii of Nb-mes Wilt do well to emhVace this opportunity of engaging them in a .worfe kWhere.;the wages fti.'libei,alttivd promptly paid , , the pronsionr?- arei wholesome vand a buhdanty.'and :every intention will beT paid to their cleanlineKls -and health. " . .;'..:. - I IAM1LTON- FuLTON, V V vMaTch9rtf ' State Engineer., CERTIFICATE of Fiye Shares of the r.anital Stbckof the State liank of Norths v.aroiina, lssucii ui.iuc iub wi jlauk m. Moore,' Jiavinc been lost;(W.TOislaidj;,iCI. do not hear.'bf it inthree monthS'lfrrn he.date hereof I Tshatliapply to th'e jaid Uaiik for a new Certificate of -said Stock " . i ;?: RERECCA MOORE, Adm'rx. .Vilminonj 2istFebl82j. : 4 ' 134. S tot c.1 oIj ot ti-C a- oVma; , ! " . . . ; WAynCounty., ? . OfnilPRn.wai enteredon the .Stray Book on AT -the 2 st day 'of ' Vbrjary 4 B.25, by Mat, thew Fulgh'enp, "one'lare-. and Colt ; the Mare ' ju'dgedfto ..be seventeen '.of eighteen years old, ft. eshj mark as follows : a brrght sor relwith a white.spot oii her forehead, a white ring arotind her rightl ear, blind. in herlleft eye, her left h nd foot "white, abmit fourfeet eight or . nine inche high.'- - The- Colt two vears oldnext spriifg, a bright- sorrel, a bficrht streak ill the face and under her belly. about four feet high, boih low'in flesh, Saul Fulghem Jive on tlie Great. Swamo. about niteen mues '' '' r -. " fi:' irtli of WayiiesborrHigh ' RIAlf LAKGDON, itarig'r. 'Feb. 26, 18 o6-ot. , i notice. . : ; - j, first, day of April next, 1. shall ex o N the pose to Public Sale, at the residence of the late Jeremiah Battle, dee'd. the, perish able property), of said dee'd. consisting of fiousenoiu anu Kitchen Furniture, several horses, among them a high bred Stud Horse t also a yaluablej collection of! Medical Books and Surgical Instruments'; -also' a. well finish ed. Piano, and 'many other articles. . Particu. lars oC wliich wiill be given onf the day of sale; Termsbond jand approved security, at six months. : - . 'k , JESSE BATTLE, Special AlmV. .,' March 5th, )825;kc ' :S7r;..; N. B. As tlie-Bubscribcr? expects to take out general leftera of vAdVnhiistratioii iat the next County - Courtof Vake--all persons having claims' jagalust the Estate, are request ed to make tliem known to him as. soon as possible. -Jy . " "J,;BVS. Aflmj State ;of Nortli-Carqlijia.' By thq Governor of N. Carolina. - rv ; " . S 100 HEWJIRD "V -. TmTHEREAS it. hath been manifested to I f me, tha a certain WILLIAM BROWN of-Halifax County, in the State aforesaid, stands chargedr by nhe - finding of a. Grand Jurt', with the hiurtler of a ccftam Jarpes Jones, Jun. of tlie County and atate aforesaid, on the 14 trr day of November, A. D. 1822; and as it bath been further properly manifested to ine, that tlie.' said" William -'Brown hath ab sconded amf fled irom justice -i ' Nbwtherefoie, to the end that the said William Brown may be apprehended and brought to jusitiee, the above reward of Qne lluhdredUoIhii's will be given to any person or persons who will apprehend, Confine and de tain the said Vm Browa in any Jail in this State, so that be may be, brought to justice ; and I do hereby require, enjoin and command all officers' whatsoever, as well ciyil asmilita ry, within thii State, to use their best endea vors and rnostj energetic exertions, to lappre hend and take, or cause to be apprehended and t aken, the body of the said AV'm. Brown, and him safely and securely keepso that he shall be broug it to justice. '- H Win. Brown is ,a light mulatto, about 35 years of age-in height about 6 feet, compact and well maueis jeit-uanaeu, ana nas a pe- cuirar expression of countenance, somewhat malignanthe has a scat -upon the outside of one of his legs : his occupation is that ot a wheelwright. Iu testimony whereof I. have caused the Great Seal of the State to bo here unto affixed, undesigned the same at the City of Raleie-h, on the 12th t uay or aiarcny a. u. zo. 11. G. BURTON. State of North-Carolina " ' y Granville County. . ' ( . V-'-- Febriiary Term, A. D. 1825. i Nelson Thorn isson, " - r , T' .. . t'.'-.-. ; " . - .Original attachment Nathaniel Thomasson.j Levied in the hand, of Parker ll Stone, and summoned "As Gar nish eeals t levied on all the , right, title and interest! Hefehdant in and to a tract of la id lyingon the waters of Fishirig creek, adjoining the lands f j no.' N. Pulliam, t ..v.,. 'V 1 . . ' . v- ...V . sen . deceased. ' T app. arinlr to the satisfaction of the Court fi. that the defendant'liii-rthts: 'case' - is not-air inhabitant of this ;State it isv therefore for deredi that publication be made for tfiree inonths successively:! hi lie Raleigh' Register, gi vi ng notice- to tliersaid ilefendanf to appear at. the Court tb-be lild for thf r.ountv afore said, at the Courtbouie in Oxford, on-the first Alondav in May.nexf, and plead ordemur to d aitachment. 'or iadcrment wUl be the 5 saiil rendered against him for the plaintifrs le rnand: j'-l J; ."; ' -Vi ---v - v- WitnetcphehK.eeil,'C ofbur said Court, at1, office in Oxford,- the first Mon- uay m ernif;sJrv ! STEP. K. SNEED, Clk, . A 1 1 ?C Witness.' ; George Thpmasson and iothera V' supposed to oontain'5.20 acres. ; being the and be longing to (he heirs of Thomas Thomasson. 1824, bv Ben iamin Jirmvn v Jwinpr pn the tcrs of ReedyFtortj. iii isaid County, a lwrsc bf? the folio Wirtg ectiptioni'v IfeWafdaj e to-oe and heckp hNv;V.AI i. Guilford County; : ....... , .. . . . 4 : I ' -'-vr'.- iPjuplir Conhtai Xtt Y certificate from B';. Cllsso'n, Esq. of the JOf appraisement of txvb Stray Hories ; ph the dayrof Uie,late ab6-ei HepsiU BrUnch ehfc t v. : Their.' desftrintion.'is ": as . follows z 'finp a Grey, about five feet high, witlthee & part of his fourth;foot white, and a ship on his hose j' a lie. Miner is a origin cay; nye leei: xwo merit es high, has nO particular flesh mark except a snip on his nose,DQhe af DopliiYdate above; . : TH. RQaTLEDGE, Ranger, ; The Celebrated Race llors?, ILt Stnd at my Stable in Warrenton.i T .the nex reason, &;WiU be la t! to Mares at twenty -ny dollars ine, seasonJ an fifty st day of dollars o insure, payable on the January . next ten dollars- a - single f leap, to be pid when the.-Mare is covereel if withiona dollar in ; all insianccs to the lire 0mTje. season vvcill cornmence the. 1st Feb nmrs". and close tiielst Julyas he wilt be; trainedTor he Fall Races, if no accident lannens tohim w - r r : .. . , ' I have a lot well enclosed, aiulMares sent i from a distanfce will be fed with griin7 &e the marx-et prices 1 will not b escapes or :' accidents of any kind enueavor to prevent enner. 1 havb notbeen able to hrocure a list of all the colts that w ere entered or run aVainst - Wasliinetonl ih'the Sweepstakes when Jie was three; yf ajs old therefore 'shall onJy'raention siich asrl know. raffWwoTiVJpedtgfeo aiid Petformances are surpassed by;no other horse. J A; state ment'of his performances are given' below also, a letter from MrJ Williani RJJohrisbn wherein he gives his opiniono! Vashingtbn as a race horse Mr. jonnson trainea ant rah him all the , races he has ever run : it wll speak for itself ' a ' I 1 tl'ushingtoti is a bright sorrel, fiiU fifteen and a halt hands. high, years old tips spnng was got by the ceieprated race horse 1 1-moleon- (one of the best sons' of jsir Archy out of the celebrated race mave- Ariadne, whose performances on the turf, particularly four m. h. is surpassed by none tif fier da wiuch may be seen by reference to the re cords rf New-Market, F; lrhe id, &c. prior to 1817. r f v Broadrock, 'The following certificate,, obtained by f Mr. Wm. II. Johnson f roni CoJ. Ilolco melia, who raised Ariadne, will ; nbe of A- Irive an ac- count of her Pciligret, as far as, he could re collect : l " This is to certify, that Ariadr bv the imnoited horse Citizen, out e was got of a Wiid- air mare ; she out of Sp-ddill, an l, Spiddill nnt of S ilvpr.Kve. Given under my hand this 23d day. of Dec. 1824. F ' I Mil. UU1.VU.1I4 i PERFORMANCES. , JVaaliington was engaged in four Sweep stakes, two m.h. 200 dollars entrance. When he wasi three years old, 1S22 in the .Spring, he - won the stakes at New Market) and 14 w ren'ceville : in the Fall he was beaten at Warrenton by John Richards he won the first; heat, and lost the second by having a bad start, whereby he lost -80 vai-dp and was only beaten half a length : being considered in bad order, he was, drawn, Having the sweepstakes , at" New Markets to. run 'for, Which he won; . beatmg, the celebrated race horse Henry there were four i eats in this race, tne nrst pemgaaeaa neat, xienry won the second, Washington the third 4hd f ourth. In the Spring . of. 1823 , he was trained at NeW Market, but owing to his having a curb on. one of TuS lgs the first part of the train -iher season, lie only run one race he w as . han dy cappl at New Market with Sir William nd a horse belonging- o Col. vVynhWash igton wort the first heat ; Sir William the se cond and third VVashington was unfortunate in this race, he lost at least 60 yards in start ing the" second heat ; and was only' beaten a length : this heat was run in oin. 4Js. which is two seconds Iesxthan any two miie neaxs has" ever been run at New Market.;.-Sir. Wil liam had ten lbs. take n off his regular weight, and Washington carried his full jght. The following Fall he won the Proprietor's Purse- at New-Market, 300 xlollars, 3 mile heats : the first lat in this race was aIs6 ;Vuh irt two seconds less than any on record on that ground.- ':,x'i;- '-. ' I 1 : v lie was then carried to .Baltimore,; where he' "Won tfie Proprietor's Purse of 500. dollars, beating the. celebrated race horpe .Flying ( Jhilders with ease. He was discovered to be L me after this vrace; pecasidned as vwai su p p osed by t h e situation ox the ground,; it b ei ng a n e w tract. ycu ;..?;. lie was then carried "'to ' Washi figton and lan one heat in that situation, but ' v as beaten by a mare of Mi.'Wynn's;and Wai 'drawn. He, was trained last Spring, and won the Joc- key Club Piu se, 4 rn. l at NeW-Aiarket600 dollars, with ease; beating Col. Winn's mare i iirtma, anu capt. m amson s norse Arams- Jan 14. . !25co .v.- u nichmond. Jam 10, 4825. ? , -Dear Sir--I have procured frdn: Col. Hol combe his ctificate. of the Pedgpee;-bf'rl adne, the oani of Washington, anil liaye'. forr warded 4. it; to you, that you may ; advertise y pur horse in due tirrie. 'I hope hej may make as crobd a'?eason. as you wish , 1 have trained him severaVj times, arid found him aH excellent J race horse all distances, and l, wish jvery much that he 'was convenient toVme; thdulxmight pot 1 o him; particularly; n&uUtyX Which is hty ftvorit e . mare. 1 am; dear Sir,- witH great re R. JO INS ON. . 4. ,1,::" l,53lj .200. , ::l:': 12 '41 3,741 :'4'' 3 1, 00 uS79;i70 '1' ' i - ' " 1J,C00 Blanks. ::; ;24.360;Ticket5,atS:;; ro, 170 . .s a JLottery ;1prmed; h y "ttje .ternury' combina$ion-.aridnermutationoffJoV..m..-. To determirheprizs therein tlie 30 wmi bers will be- nubliclv.ol ir-i.,1 ir.to wi,i the day of Ltherct rawing : JuA A Vk.. l ' drawncpuu and tiiatttjcetiiaV:ng0n iuhe Istr 2d, and 3d drawhNosii thW'i.dSn, the AloiJow'irv&v; ordershall bcntiriea to t!i. prizes afilxedto thesjjHtiyely;! j &t and od' m , 4.U00 3d; 1st and 2d to ;t-;2,()0(r . ; ; I ' 3d ; 2d ariTl -.1 s t ' to 1 1,538 Those six otheirtickets.whicli ; shall hnv oh them three of the drawfvos: andifiose three, the 1st, 2d and -4th;, in one of their yeral orders of combination pr.pemiutation; will each be entitled to a; prize of 1,000 doll "Tiipse six pther tickets which shah havedu" ihern three ".of the dra wn Nqs. and those thre- the Jst,r: oa and 4th, in some One of their se- ei-iiiurucis pi com omaxionvorr-permutation ' illcHS5'rtled t0 a Tize'of 500:dolars!' 'hose 8X,otliVr tickets which shall haveon henilfree'Of the drawn Nos. and tbose;thrc?x the 2d, 3d and 4thih some, one of their, oii ders; will each be entitled to' a prize of 20o dollarsr'. ;;'-':-';. v4:;;-:. .?.- r.y : .':, ThosaCJ5S tickets which shallhave pn them twri of the drawn Nos. and those two. the 3d and 4th, will each be entitled fo'k prze of ' 24 doiikf : 1 - y;;si'-;:-: . .;. ,, ;. - ; Those 3 12 tickets which shall have on them ' two of the dnwn Nos. and those two the 2d. and 3d or 2d and 4th, will each be entitled tda prize of 12 dollars. :.'- V: . -. - ' All others, being 468 having on them two of tbe.drawu No$; will each tbe entitled to a prize of 8 dollars. . - - , ; "j-y And all those 7,800 ticVefs. havfngonthem but one. of te drawn Nos,r will each be en titled to a prjze of 4 dollars.- ;r - No ticket which shall have drawn a prizf: of a superior denomination, can be entitled to an inferior prize. - , y - - v t -. ' ; Prizes payable.50 days after the drawing, anl subject to the usual; deduction of 15 per cent. --. - - Have opened -a Lottery "office in Ralktoji. !'u unci iwi srtic t ivcisiuuicauovescaeniL'. YV hole rickets, . Ilaifditto, ; . .;.;- 84 'Quarter do. ; -- - '-;.,-; -.. 1 . -, Packages often tickets, emtracinir the 3(1 Numbers of the Lottery, 'which must of ne cessity draw at least $13 60 riett, with so ma ny chances for capitals ; - or shares of packa ges may be; had at the.slvme rate. t V . . . . .. . ; - . ' : - . r . .: .-- hi . the QuticaSiid Qtterffl . To be drawn 8th June.; : . Dolls: itJiOOO ' , 4,000, ' 6.000. :;;-'vVV"'-S8V-f '3.000 Rrn At 4 ddlls. Shares in proportion. 1 " Prizes in any of the LitterieXbf ew-York, New-Jersey, PenhsyLiriiiMarylancl and Vir- ginta, win oe reoeiveu in payment. ) The plan :'of Lottery U by" Combination of of Nossiniply, as well as, by combination and perrputation of numbers; has been 4isel by the subscribers in New-York i 'Pennsylva nia, Ne w-Jersej', -Maryland and ; Virginia, fur some time with great success.- As tthe plan is now, however, for the first1 time introduced" into North-Carolina, it may hot be understood -and they therefore respectfully invite all such as desil-e an explanation of the principles of the systemtOrappl.y ".at their office. .-.'where, every information ; will ' be cheerfully given, cuuer uv yije,oi.,incincivcb; or lueir -Agent, r: r. TitiPr;A:tTCR ' t yy- :-j'V .s, Orders, enclosing the Cfish or prizes as aboye,.free of postage,4br tickets or shares iri-m!t.i '.;VXoer.eiill receive prompt attehtiou,ifaddressed to1 j r ' ; y f )is y t? ATES & M'INTYRE, , : Raleigh, Feb. 1 1825. -i : - : : tHE subscriber has attach ed to hisCdachr ftndtiarjiessxls he'above" business; "and -is t prepared: to execute any work,' in that line;, either for Carriages, Gigs, 1 1 arn'ess . or;" Saddles ; all - of which materials will be, kept 'constantly- on hand; equal to any: manufactured in this cpuntry. ' ; . Also,' Cariiiiges'migs ahd Ilkrness, of -every description;' will be kept Copstaiitly on hand,flirid furnished to order, at a short not ici. Having just received ; fron; New-York, a well selected assortment of : materials, laid in for cash; her will he. able to finish his wrki . lower than . formerly. -'lie - has also and shall continue' to keepMorocco'of; the best quali ty, 'at a smal I advance oii the manufacturer's prices Orders arelsohcited" V 1 .ic : ' tV I ,. S P. S I have a'parceKbf Oil stones, which Leah coiifitfhitty reconinierid to wbrkrden and will wamnt'-;- T. C. 71)ec;-f30y324 ' - xllStf ' " ' - , ' . . " "'V 1 ' 1 " . i1 1 1 ,. , iss Etifi.woKWHii'AtB is desirous of givv Iriihgs ihstriict ion :to a fewpupils, on the Piano Forte J'She wjll fgrve lessons at her father's "house, or if jf)referred;will attend young ; ladies at their own residences Her terms, are 8 dolls, per quarter,' to wich will he' added 2 dolls if she waits' on herpupilsat their own houses. . Raleigh, Febf 2 1825 t rS33-t ...I.t-I. 1 -''sir. I . T : .""" 9Jm.inW ticket winch shall hayetojfHhem thfe; cm if : - lit ''; ... ' ir'i- .4
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
March 18, 1825, edition 1
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