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Wa:;aC J:-i'.- aa- :AAAAiAAAA:AfA i :IAa 1 1 1- i it-- n r ml '15 ! i i f i t i! ; 1 : J, i t : If ! fx m Hi i in lii .1- 1; i'j -A ' :!(: Ml" if Hi. 11 3 1 1 r 1 li' f . 111! 4:1- r-r- - The ttotJeast:iip8crvinipCi;nb i tit;."....!; .Am int nrAf inr ilii- - racier j jtiiutiuy,!!, .i-i'", .!'-. TiiQjt'W-a kind deeply to involve uner r our safetv urshonor;--wncnine5? ;?tie ' not at issue; .it woulil.be a .derelic tion of dii hv gross a nl J mpol Jtic, to suri hiiiidly enc.ViiVitfcr the loss ofbloml anil treasure: J the'hazanl arid turiiiou inci- denUo stated of :war.K j Peaci-i the natural element of Uepub. ?cs,; autl the eoplby whom, iiiahaflauae Hthc i v President; 'the ffbvjniineiuAvaS form? -. r. -. ''.-',v: " 'x. i.-; - J:.-- ;-t i torwjiomjt i$aamfisiereu," wuu arc ilje Iiu irradiate beneficiaries of its svjsc councilsorare direct by . its ijnprovidence atnl folly, can ' noi but look'- n ith. complacency ; on tr.e course puryed ?an''rc,Sa tionsTor'seyralyca JWc have -) "professed a sincere ilesire and have Jen Mleavored to maintAitrafr.eHily inter bourse with all the vor!d-other na tUjiij? cheri;h?n a correspondent tem per or kn that we had the means -and the. spirit to hiV:notrbe;ah jiricli uet ojiHolest us -t Hence, it.lras been the happy lot ot our cduii'trrv to: enjoy i;:viyput;serious-jin.? terruptionall fhe blessings of peaces and; we' ipy- n&sonabl actuated by the' sanie t just: deterniioa t:oh,wje!shall notf.be I&ie(l to change 1 the present pyslurc f IKiirs Tor-niany. Vears-yet to cne. In doin , this, the be,st frvteres t s of t he pe opl e w i 11 be con -sultedJoithey bear, the oui dens and ; 'tiht ihe battles, .they jiay ihetaxes, andleilUhei blood c?s;ry $u j sus tairi us in every coidIiM It is trtib4vin ome?insf;ir.cesi;tiiat tKiicers. of the higher oracles, orpersous - employed . Iil ! i s ho rVi i jg the ptiblic n id : i e v, in ay gro w rih by : the recuiTence of warsbut 'i rasvsN)f the kind cannot be - regarded ' as any crunpcnsation for the numerous ilU;v f haifal most said incalculable mis chiefsy: which ;will be iiiflied in time V of far;"npon; the great .body pf the cmiiVmmtyAv"rh S()iifier, for example, ' .'who s killed in buttle, ifpuhnot he -condoled . in,, his dyTu!; -oiornen'ts, by the reflection inerely that th;e General who conMfiis i hin, HaVsrown ricii , out of the pufiiic coHers. ; c?pso!ation (and , . it is to be hoped he hai! nianv,) must be (ierivetl from a ver' liiTerent source. ' There are some "'.indeed j-w ho have con -tended tliat war at ihis litne ought not to be avo'nlcdw because U iyouldj make , tnonevmore plenty. Uis iseuti nent, if i? were true, is not such as to become a ; iH2publicanmoraU or cjiiibtian people.. It- is-repngpaht to ' al I; the lavs of na-; thrvto every correct ,princi;le and fueling of the huinan tniiid, th.it any one fehould esteem riches ; more-than life ; should value his property iq ore highly than his own blood.: H; sides we know Rat tin" ; nrcspHt srarrit v Int monev. of ;wnicJi--so ir.ucn complaint jvasi been inadcf, is the result of a redundant cir- cujatir.g medium during the late war. The sme conscquenceffidloued at thei? lhe might be set op-toot with ' close of uur revolutioharv struggle',' when j Ki ' er u 1 5 a rs 1 1 e prec i a t ep to eigiit nun y iiry fnvi -vpe -in; specie. and then U) aHJplutelytnpthingiW of:moijey thef erf ire ndglit exist in anoi ther war, it woutr be;f41owed agnin iy a periiKl of scarcity ion the return of peace; so. that in .truth Jt cannot be v; .said tpdhVj wjlj have beennio?e-plenty if, we take into view the retluc lion which in peace, necessarily follows every ex cess )f the kind ip tune of war. vf y v ' ( 'i'he foregoing principles in regard to ' moneys arenas true, it eetiis to mer'as atiy ,prpoitipn hi; ; moral ; ph i sical :cieuc-f-theVr cirre tpess isf deipori; jStVated by every day's experierice. In . the iiorti, where tlie prtesore was first V felttne equilibr and ihoney ; lias bectjnVe W plenty that loans havt been made I inPjiiladelp'ia t and -New; York, at an -interest ,nf,four ; anu a nan ana tjve percent, tne caus- , es which - have produced re lief in that quarter are gradu !lty; advancing.' and will, in due tiyie, extend their effects" . to othei portions of the -couptrj' J Jsuch ' a; resulti;i?yj'. Iie I ook'edi fofWi tli grea I certainty, provided "we do: not, Hive " "fc-om erSf-the wesjtern statesi-; endeavor to Pbfain-: relief furthct multidica ' , tion of banksj si-iaws, c. whictr in e v e rvji ns tance,: have beep iuti hd to ag- jravat the. e vil j4 ;a :mucli greater ex, . ten t thanjottid.iper ise' have' - exi'st ed. 'Tie iaws'. pf coniiiierce. are -not' so cJiangeabteahd iiniread y as to ce cou n - t era c te d , by . t Jie le f e v e ry w lii niisj-' ; c. 1; ca rpjjcious Jegi si atb r who i nay: wisli tv- ?eA?uuie Uthenf by temporary ; expe-; dients;:V 'i jl re v en u e o i ine cou n iry nas'par- .i o oi ue genera 'junciioraiioiu ana aVrenjninatHetreasU Wt6Wanarif$255f hiorethan 1 iJ L w. i I ii " f5 A 1 ta'fci w-l' t?n i r. t h e c Lt r rA Vrni thrceintinio thoneU'eipemlilur rniifitt(p nft' it is." and no uriex occurrence should take placd; a hope is entertained that the 'whole dpthe .pub- ricilebt. - which exclusive- pt : seven millions of, stock in the .banklQftheU? nited'Siaies.t arnouhted the lst i'f Jannarv last, toseventv-tiinemulion of UplIafswillHbe paid ff injen yrear On the brsro.t January, ll 7, (tne puoj lir diht nmnttnVd tn. nnV huhdred and tWenrv-tHreeMllions four hu id red and n i netv-bne th ou sand nine hu nil red an d sixty-tive dollars and seven tee n cents. Notwithstanding 4He heavy, appropria tions to other oWects, it hali been les sened in amountince tliat ' time,, tldr.; tyseven mill inns four hundred and for ty six; thousail nine hundred and six t one dollars, and seventy-eight cents. Bu t to insure the extinction of the debt, we inust f brbear e ver spe t i eS of ex tra- vagance.:. all appropriations hpt abso luteljr necessary must be avoided perfect exactness should be required of the "persons" 'employed in disbursing public monev. It is ia cousenuence ot enforcing sqch a system, that we have been able, since the Tirt.of January, 1817, toipay off 37,446,961. dollars 78 rents, of the nuhlic debt, to defray the current annual ex penditu res 'if, gcivcrn-1 . : i in. ' . . i .. : .-. ....1 r. .iCl meni, j anu snii to nave ;iiuihu?( vi moresthan three'iillions remainhi in the trc su ry. These ad vantages are too creat not to renuire continued and arrit t observance of the policy by which they h;e bceuattained whereas if we depart: from itif w"e should indulge, in those wihl, fanciful schemesj of public cood, which some political projectors are endeavoniig to pursue, there i will be no end to tt a r e xpend it u res ; the debts of the nation will hot be tflscharg edthe people wsill be oppresssed with taxes--iii short; ! the country i ill be ru ined. A b'U passed (he House of Represen tatives, but was laid on the table ia the enate. which authorizes the establish ment of a military post at the mouth of the Columbia.1 r ()re!rn river, on the Pacific ocenn.! i This is certaitilv a mag nificent Lproject and worthy the cha racter ftf the gentleman -who first lntro- ducq;! jt-j1 lnt' iudgins from the, best I igh tsNof information Ouch I possesseel, I was unable to atcorl mv vpieiin sup- port of the measure. 'I he - indefinite extension of our settlements, ?t seems tolme is eauseof alarm rather Jhan cnmpiaccnt observation at tins time. ay the , late treaty with Russia, i the fmnndary between the United States and that power, on th wr.t of: the Uocky ountaipB, is fixed at fifty four degrees forty minutes north latitude: on the east side of the Uocky mountains, the boundary between us and England, as settled by the treaty of 1819, is the 49th degree" of -north latitude. With in our limits, geographers com lufe that we haye.ajbout tUo tiiillipns. liycnuh ilred thousand Square n-.iles, equal to somctfung like one thousand ; six hun dred millins of acres. Over a territo ry so vnsf, :t is : in possible to spread a nr," ,Ti,,,.lu,v iciy um.iiw " a,1J advantage whatever. Some fifty or a hundred years hence, an enterprise nmii; ''"pr'vi. puicven uieni i snouiu dfjpbt the policy of oing beyond the Rocky m -o u n t ai n g; fw r i t seem sf to me the people never can u!:o,may inhabit that region be included within the body of this Union.- With those who lie on tliis sfde. the case will be different, be cause all ther trade and intercourse witliioreign nations must be cpndtfcted through the M ississi ppi and Gulph of viexieov ana nenre iney will nave an interest Ui bind .theihiin close ;cpn? federacv with the Atlantic State?.! : '- ' ' ; L' .' 'v : ' ' II "i np cause 01 iree gavcrnmeiir appears to be daily gaiiijng strength; ; vhen ever it has been "asserteif upon any thing like equalvtermsfdt has5 Been lUcnded vwith signal apcss; ,fhe Gteeks, in resisting tie despotism of thef l'urks. have displayed acts of paViotisni and valor scarcely to be surpassed by the i Ml' I ' . - & '. r . - - . I H 5 - oruiiani exploits or, their ancestors, so renowned 1 n ancient historv. I Nu dco pie ; ould have begun a Vioifteat u nd er rircuinsiaiicek 01 greater. aisao:yantage i oui inieu wiiu just, inuignation! against Uieir oppressors, the -Turks, lanct ' de iermined to sustain their right 4, or no bly perish in thetf attempt they have o- yeixpme toe greatest obstacles to their progress, and seem likely to oh ng the the war to' a trkimphant coticlusion. TheTieoiile; of the'United States bare looked on this struggle with feelings of tious of- .acreat' weight kIpfrminAVl K govern men ti at an eaiIyperiodJ not to jifteWere. between the parties : but our pvP ucung in i iieir muiviaual capa city,: have : not beea thus restrained from ex r sen ti niln tsV or ,w.m iumimii 'x'uioi v u&fuuiai y means tniztituimic- f pronef ; t to ve, fv6j L as gl or?oPS I nr. i ts fleets a ndfcbnsej Jifti encesi. Jh a 1 1 1 heJJ wor I tl has ey eV k npc'lrh e.pn ly; object of regret is , tha't.G'e'n;Bo!iVf7ya:s:8ic not; I li ke VVashi ngtorri ; atYprk To w n i pfE cia te person al 1 V i v th e f as t ac t of th e 5Tre a y ii rapn ' P c ; nis i,ame u my jue prpnon ncedl ful 1 , and capiplete WT tpout that desirable addHioni and succeedins w i 11 1 reira h, h i m . . V e x t to Wash tngtou, the; gre a tesen e ta c to ir. or ;xn e human ride j'rinKiauu,. vuuneriapw ed geil ;i th ei tide pehd ente te; of has acknow Acxico n oienoa. a yres, and conn uion ally of Co umbia.'vjlt is1 tri tie ho the other ppwers fEii rope' will shortly do tlie sarnie. The government of the. k) ntteti otatpsj inniepcei oy more gen erous .sympatnies, recognized tnos publics j; sonie oyearsvsrnte. i I his aqt waS received by tliem with a sensibility suited to tli6 spirit; which dictated it, and thev have ever been anxious to maintain with lift the most' liberal and friendly intercourse. All am elio rating ct rcu m s r a n r es i n nw poi m cat con q i no n of ' 'mankind J :'may.vtracedt mericap . revjdution j& the sources ifrpm which thev first began to emanate, arid the more wej contemplate themv the greater reason We have to thank the sages andhei'ocs .who. accomplished the great work of Independence,- anl es tablished for-as, a government which is now an object of admiration to the whole world. . j ,. i I On the 9th of February, Mr; John Q. A dams, of Massachusetts, was cho : ?en President of the United States, for four years after, the 4th of this month. Mr. Adams received, on the first bal lot, i the vote:i of thirteen states!, and was t(i e refore d eel ared to. be d u 1 y el ect -ed. Gen.' J.cksi received the votes of seven states, and M r. Crawford the votes of four, states. Whatever prefer ence we may have had torcitneri tne candidates, Jive owe it to ourselyes.and pur country to cherisit the hope that the administration of Mr. Adams may be wise and virtjuous : that it may "con duce to the pnisperity and happiness of me nation. us patriots looking with a single eye , to the public good, we should be ready at all times, to oppose the measures of any President when wrong, and jiupport them when right. The same ruje would have applied to Gen. Jackson or Mr. Craw ford if eith er oC them had been elected instead of Mr. Adam?. ';??v':i.;. -". A bill h as passed, the 5 Senate and is now before the House ot -Representatives, for the! more effectual 'Suppres sion of piracyitiv the .West Indies. It is shocking to hear of the muitlersand robberies perpetrated bv . the pirates, and every exertion ought to be made to put them dowji completely. 1 he present session or Congress, low citizens, will close the period for which I- was ejected yourRepresenta tive. Permit ine to express to you my sincere thanks tor the repeateJ, evi regard with which you, me. The best return dencSis of kind! have favoured! which, you expected me to make, was an honest eltort j on my part, to dis:'- hafge "my dutW In endeavoring to comply with ths just demand, I have no .doubt committed many errors, but I trust they will 5e foiind, on examiua tioii, to be such as to solicit your foe giveness rathec thaii to demand your re- prehension. i taKe mis opportunity to inform you that Ijshali be again a c;n ilidate at the next election, and if so fortunate as to be honored with your support, I shall endeavour, by every means in mv.bpVer, to serve vou faith fully, and4 advance the interest of our common cou ntrvi I " " r l our tnend apd lellow citizen, . LEWIS WILLIAMS. lVas!iir,gt:my, Jlkrch U?,1S25. ; ,THE7ARlfcAN COLONY. I Despatches have latety been receiv ed, at-the Office of the American Colo nization Society m this city, and also at the Navy Department, from the Co lony at Liberia which are in the highest degree sat isfactory, ;' The Colony. is u n -der good gf v e r n i a e n t ,f a h d i S rapi u 1 y improving, as may be judged frbiPsome of the facts heretofore s'ated. The ut most respect has licen paid to the in structions of Jhe $ocietyand , the sys tem, prepared for the go vernmen t of the Colony lias been cheerfully acquiesced ill. receiving a consentaneous support from the peonle. which is not a little promoted by ute agency which the Ma- gisiraies anu council nave miuie oeu berations of the A'geritirariil in the ad- ministration' of j JuWice,"l The(laws are very : sparingly, multiplied but when fonned, are exactly enforced. A small u" nl for m ed; m i 1 i tary force" is estabished for the preservation of; police, &c. and the ridlitia are periodically . called out in ine numuer; requisite ior : sentries. Since the f6rgariiiatibn' of f the guard, there has "not been arsirigie iiistaoce of me ppui iorss. peing piuageu t a uiiu frequcntlyhapperiled befpreV IJponthe iy hole, the reports present a picture of an excei tent provincial so verumeat m ncrhans otife-;nof- the 'rttioktPdkcmve&'tof. eiTiepievnreariyYeyey.propn h -d welli n gv wetl mi va n ce d a n d ! s eTV VerarareHearlyfcj5mpl es !of r worshi p are buiM i rig,'-the? one br ivuuijmiisw, tne ojner.ijy wie Dapiisis There is . a s c16o 1, forbo ys, t ano theri for girlsalthjrdn evenings schptd for adults. esi is full of auspicious prornise tp thelin- terjests of t !ie- Col on y. I m lgo tullftep cuttings in, the year,?andi its cuiiure is extcnumg; r: :yr n-fhepoptLi 380 of whoriiCabout three: fourths; !arp grow n persons. -Three only have died within the last six nioMthsand those from old ;"aM," &c. Two marriages had taTccn ;place :witliiu" tbe iast four Ihese are .a ;few ;of the particulars by the late arrival which may be I in teresting to the friendof?thiS"uhder t;i king, and to the" public genemilyj H jJf -' . ; V - The D rail) atic ( "Vcntnlo iiilE? II cspectftillj . informs the public1.-that Jte intend ta. fLliver a V;OLL.tQltrAI DlVEUTISEMpNT, in .winch- Mr. 1 ylor Will exercise; life'"' peculiar tacidlies! aruli'thu most ejttrdoillmirvrinflectioj.s of vthe Iniman Voice, n Monday Evkxino -ext,(pnl 4,) at the Union Twveritiai.tunhlu fTuhm i Pri nVrnance to commence at half past 7 o'clock. - ia.rucu:arsvilU)e iiven in the bills oi the y-'-v'-v.v-:A' -V:.;;-,;i.f.-fr Tickets to be tltad- at - thRookr Stbres.-in i ne cityHnd atAhe door on the wipt ntj per- fVirmmce. Mutch LEASK OF THE .Viyw 1? ax itville Hotel; 4 THIS liOTEr.ihas been recently erected in the town, of Fayetteyille'ou extepsive anu convenient jiians, ana in, a suostantai and elegant manner It is situated on one the Town House, and ha$ hrge.back lots for oi me inajn-sir,-ei3 iiiay siree'l very near bta!)le lot. liarien, etc. &c. r , There is a beautjJul suite ot Daci- 4r Rooms upwar U of seventy feetdongy vhich ard coiv vernDje , into private parlours Dyjifceaiis ,ot tol ling doors ; ? - ;,;;.:,. L . , The Uar, llaths, K4chens & -Wssh JCou'se are plentifii y supplied with txccHent yater from the IlM mou.it antif duct. The propri etor-lias taken plc&sine in having- tins Iotel umuc complete in ev n respe i j ana acom parison miavlsafely bf challenged for lit with the 1iotel in the United States. . 1 v.:. Persons wishing to lease, are recommend- ed to view th- building Aprdicants lat a dis'ance can be furnished with plans of the unien in noors, and tney are recpiesrea to apjjlv for terras (ifbv letter, post paid) to Ttobcrt Donaldson, ;or to Martin Jfacpihefson, sen. 1 he inost satisfactory references Uvdl be required. r 4 Favetteville, March 23.- - - 43 3t 1 State of North-Carolin , Edgecomb County. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessiojisi ffc'' . i . rr i 1 - T oveiiiuer icrni io-. SViVia JUltUe ' Petitio Tlic hcirK at l.w of Gray Lit uuwci. ! tie. dee'd. ' .Tippparinjctthe sitisfact:on of thelConrt M triat Elijah Mannirtr and Lyclia. hia -Wife, and Benjani n Manning, and ytvia his Wife, Defendants, are not resident ot tins State : It is orderetl tliat publication be made for S months in the Kaleigh Register ,tlv-tt thley ap pear at the next Court of PJeas and Q.ujarter Sessions to be held for the county of Edge comb, at the Court House' in Tatborough, on the 4th Monday of February next, arid bllead, answer or demur," or. the "petition Wjifr be heard ex p rte as to thejn. Witness Michael Ilearn, ClerK ot said Court at larborpugh. t!ie 4th Monday 'bf NoVemb er,"l824. ji T 15-3m I MICII'L 11 EARN, CIC The Subscribei'f8 elegant young Iforee . v II A MBLETONI AN, a colt" 'of -the noted '. aod" fa mous Old Sir Archie-L-wiU Stand (be present .seli&on, whicli will i nd the 1st of July, at his own Stable at - Trades Hill in Chatham county, six miles east pf Pittsborouli,- where) the Stage Road from Raleigh to Salisbury crosses the road from Hillsborough and Chapel; Hill . -n.,,..;io" . cV flollars the season. which may be discharged by the payment of 6 dollars if paid witliin the season ; 6 dollars cash in hand for a single leap ; mose wno pay the money for a leap may take th )sea- son if they choose by,.' paying the difference .between, the leap ancjUthe. season. AjcUss ,.utir mif hlnrr nut arid one f mv chOiCe Vl 91 A. O I . V,,- y ) man; being' responsible for, the paymem" of the whole, a. discount ot ine price oi one mare will be given. iFifty cents to tlte'Groqm in all cases. Lots Ave 11 enclosed ahd wejl Jwa tereli are provided for mares that may be . left wivh the horse? and they will -be fed .hfitb grain at a moderate p:ice if required. I Great care will Be taken to prevent accidents of anv kihd. and I Ayill hold myself, liable for any that may occur by reason of the botse, and alstJ liable for escapei, but not liable- for any other kind of accidents. 'TW 1 1 r, -1 HambletoniaPis a beauufuLdark darinle bav Y will be foipears oidthis springltrtfull feet 4 "inches ' high;: arid whose; mme of lorm ana majesxic appearance enuue nim; to rank amongst the best.horsesjih the;,tlnited States; ' 1U.?--. iaSHI H IIamhletonians dam is a large well formecl nut' au iftjscu ujf i iiuniu9 o in pes, csturc, of this county from the choice blood of tliis State, viz. JoIiyrAir,.Fontinel, &c '." p. j"--; ' From a few trials made in a private way"! have no doubt but young--' HamWetomah would distinguish himself with great success on the tUrf, . and under tbat belief 1 intend to put iuiu in iiiumiig av uic cuu vji uic sraoa Trades "Hill, Chatham CountyV f .fyXt 'March .191' 1: V 'SD. 41 t ; Th e d is coy ery' op i rid igeW(u s Coffee bti iff t Voalti jsampres of "which ' have uutru wurucu, to iou uuucu atar -BLAKlWARRANTS n35. ;;Sio,oQo -r . I : . - "y it - "' ' ti": ' 1a56:J 3,000 - 3.000 2,000 : f v; - o000 ;38-;:'j-53 'it 3,000 00. 4 .12 . 8 ,.-4'r - V 3,744 '3.744 SI 2 468 74800 i200 ; 8,76b Irizes. 15,600 Blanks- '879,170 24.'$60';ncjcets:a3 i This ;is-a LotUryi formed "bvthe Combination and permutation bfOriu'mbrs ' ". T determirie-the -ivrlzes thereinv.the S0um , hf rs wAH ; K publicly placed into a wheel tin the clay of the dr wjng, ; and 4 of Jthem he drawn out and that ticket bavlojrbn it theJ : 1st, 2d iftncf 3ltdrawn Kdsin; tlie order; ii which drawh, will be entitled to the prize. ct' C m ftAn ,i.n k.wT n t v r;'JU' V"111" uiwsc . nvouitr; uckjc winch shall" have in them the same Kos.' in the following 6rd er, 'shall be entitlel to the prizes affixed tothen reipectelyiyiz i : I '? . The 1st, 3d amt Sd to S ,000 ; i . ": 2d, 1 st and 3d to. 4.00(i ' : - 2d, 3d and Ist to . 3,000 - 1 v ?a.'' --3d' 1st-ami 2d-tof ;2,000- I , :3d,"2d and 1st tp 138 " v f ! y Tliose sa other tickets whicli shall lrt on them three of the drawn Nok- and' t host three, thelst; 2d and 4tb, in one of Ahtr se- yeral "orders of combination or permutation will each be entitled to a prize of 1,000 dolls Those six other tickets wliich shall have on them three of the dm wn Nos; and tliose three, the- lsti 3d arid 4th,' in some one of their sc vera! orders of combination or permutationj will each he enthled to a prize of 500 dbllarrj a Those six other tickets which shall have oti. them three of the drawn N3. and thos tlijeti. the 2d, 3d and 4th, in some' ohef of their nr- !ers, will eich be entitled to a prizd of 200 dollars. A1 ' - J' " Those 156 tickets which shall have on thhV'-' two cf the drawn 1 Nos. and lhosetwo the Sch and 4th, will each be' entitled to a prize of? ' 24 dollars. - 'V - -.'-i Those 312 tickets which "shall have on them ? ' : two of the drawn .Nos. and' those two the 2d1 v and 3d, or 2d and 4th, will' each be cikitled tp'i" prize of 12 dollarsA "." V 'l- t r s A AA? S . All others, being 468. having oh them two! of the! drawn Nos. wili cadi be entltl ed to a! prize of Sdoiiais?; " V; rA A " - A A A i A And all those 7,800 tickets, having on them but. one "of the drawn Nos will each Be en-1 itled to a prize of 4 doltars. : ; ! i No ticket' which shall have drawna1 prized ' of a superior denomination; "can be. ehtitjfcd j ' to "an inferior prize. - 'Aa;-5-' AA :;A Prizes prvvable 30- days after the nr ip?, f ;r . and snbject to th? usual - deduction i of US pet-l r "7 cent. ' '' 'l ''A.'VA-iAA a.' . -i--; : ' .Have opened a Lottery omce in itiiuffr, and j)Eef for sale Tickets in the above scherie. Whole lIcTLete, ; .; - -: a; S4 " j, Half cbttiv a A;;.,r- ....... 1 .2-. V - Quarter do. - - .';-:-':l - . -1 ."' Packages of Jten tickets, embracing t!ie 3!(J a Numbtrs T theALottery, which mu8t of ne-! - cecity -draw at least $13 o0 nett, with so ma-j hy chances for capitals ; or shares of -packa1 ges may be had at the same rate. V , . j" ? , In the UJWOJS OAlS AL Lottery, 16th Cxass--new Series to &e drawn on tlie ; .. .' . . 11th MAX. a 'f .' :--' .' , - .. a !.. - 1 Prize of $50, G00, 2 Prizes of 5,000 20,000 a v IA : 4,720- 10,000 1,000 . Whole Tickets 9 00 Quarters 2 -25 : Half 4 50 . Eighths 1 12- : PRIZES i ! ; A " : : ;. in theQuahtico Vdnitf a lo ye drawn atb June rA i - -polls.: io,ooo,s,;- XS-io.HU:ir At 4 dolls-Shares ih proportion. . . j A Prizesln any pf the Lotteries of Ncw-Ypr,f V ginla, will b received irt paVment. A A'-i A i The Vpjan of tottery by cmnbination of; MS of NosC si m p ly, , qs w 11 . a s by, com b inatioh v and p ermutat lonpf . numbers, v hus ben used ' -by the subscribers in NewrVork, Pennsyh a-! nia, NewJersey, lMarjda,nd .and Virginia, for some time with great sttccev" . As the plarij ' is now, however fortheftrst time introduced ; into Ndrth-CarMinai it may not be understoodj and thyltlierctore rsnectfully invite all such ! as ucsifc an ciuiauautia pi .xnevpnoripies oii the gyst env to appiy at their othce, where ; every information will be cheerfully given, -either bv onepf them3.elvei, or their Agent, ; BACvlMJPLAlNEi'Ai ,.; ' Orders, nclosing the Cash or prizes, r ' as above, free pf postage, for tickets or t ares, j in ky. cf the ; above letter. e Aw ill re ECiYevj . , prompt atteutiou; if addressed to- - A - A. , - v : , - - - -Kieigu isi. t, Raleigh, Feb. 21, 1825. a A a aa: "t . Fifteenth Class; new Serie vhich tookt ' A place pn Wedneisday , 9sh of March, when t : -Kthellowjn numbers were drawiiviz X I t 37,: 22, 34, 20, i2I 0c 42, .28. J - , . L The Tickets which drew the. highest Prif V :'r -zes are;the fbllowingf "a :-tl'-:f :- f 22 "34 -37 the 1 -2 and 3 drawn 0,0W 21 a 50 $?r&&W: l 34 ' . 3 4 ' 5 Persons holding PrizcTickets may receive' the money for the same on application at our nflRi: rr investment or the - simle -rsn' li'o )ffice, or investment or the; same :can" he A ade in any of the other Lotteries tinder the ! Ureedonuf made direction of i20 28 A 37 53 1; 6 A:8 12 1 28 ! 37 42 ; 1 .7 I h5. M'lNTyR?:. t- ft . IA is rcjvortcUub i lor safe at this office Raleigh, Mci J7, 41 .1 w vt i: rrTcc haUd!$taat nw&i
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
March 29, 1825, edition 1
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