r "V-vl;: PS" - i , :7j. ' V ... - . sl . . :f i.i'i v t .is. ! : ; !- v.. . v 4, . ,y:r. 19 , " J;' lid -"It.- J; ii I if A4i -1 ;. 1 M ; - HttT solypctrof tllprbachu) election v for a Senator iik" represent; oil rcrtuntji -; ' and 1 tru?t ;they wii I be rcc?ivetl and ' tne to tl i e c rtir It is t ritcrreiri arkr : pfoarln ihd i ffifren t : to the exercise v; iiappiiyisecu - vojcci a-represencauve oi ournijereisis ?'acfi-in(HViduiUJvJUjejt.; me npt.be.-con : sidered intrusive tlien; iri submittiiiii: ;llyJ'Avla?A1iaVeU'o: iayti.tbtsjnatten Look v-; mghQF fjfMlus ; cornmunicatioA to voul .Tfiisru-tLi be aturer Jest tojiryrtiie-pu- ritvrnf intention better t'lan the em p i feftor never ? " ucetv cxcite(i; iur tne puuiic vcai ir a K )umfer..after public favor, for purposes : cifnpfcurtal "randicnient. : - Lentreat v' larlv that IMr.;Al?ton and " Mr. Jvnes, - '' -sha U hoi reanl "this as in teh tied ;tc:re flect' on1 theiir:or idieir pretension to 'reeliolders and ;iudced tlicSu?ihd its interest, v j)!ia jclaimti tjie puMiccojisi(Iera . tioi aboanyrm or two JHdiyictiiaT After this apology, J shall be exempted pf ariy ni-naWed persona! design, and t o?l; sliatlproceethto thenain object vof n; crtmmuhicalion. ? 4-- X c It w tl 1 ' be rchi embered ; tha t Jmlse Seavvell did ' latelV nertnit his name to be .brduMit before the Freeholders of his County vS'6tia)ci--;a'n4 l hep.cu Ijari t4)f!.iiis';isi ttf - - a t ip rt aV 1 si nff iTrpm a n i au n d er3 tan din - I on the part of Mr, ;ston, has induced lfv S. since that tijne, to uithd raw his name rand:aUhoifgli ie : cannot' but an-, p!au(l.,j;toe:'.riipuyewnicn nas aciuaretj nn r ih"thu's;sacrific!ng'to the feiucsi and to 'the" mistake f f M K ' A. ' ! Stijl I jwQujd 'iasictiyou 11 jtUct;. thu obligation conftrm jthe iep because Mr,! S.I , ;"vithtlraws his Vncmit pp person " iMnMtonse iye til 8 io re , ibi i-J d,isbougfit?:e to cifice hu feryi " V cestui ;tlie'ftUIe j jii?,talents in -ourLeisjature ? After -V ri.S.ixAS We.r'cd himself-toAthepeq-; reasfa Candidate, aiysuch hohonvble " yinotives Ivaye imluced hinv to retract the to "act as. our Representative, .should a Hnajority; of Freeholder ju Wake Coun ''ntp vb!wiWi!0MI Tbjrf thei Ksu R rage far Vcmtinualion'ofiiis services, lie could not," afrI ho" other man could reasona- ill y conipIaljaJfiVl iVsurelj cannot ( i consider fMrfS. dfl objigatjolis to iresilt the calFqf the pe()ple,! it tliev ; shal I Icress J t bjf a?repe tl tionof their ; conftilcVe at the polls. Mr. S:, "loes : iiot be. it of us, but we may still de liahdlliis'sery icesf Intleed . vvq q vvj it . to oursci yes,ci set the example of conr : bSjuiiig juf-uch great lng;ah(l with iuch itHfulness sered ,th County; -;r-:Uh?out nun exacting ihci iparcliase of 'fiSttii.'pportby; ? lesyvorthy, bij ;- -Ct heyuc. c.u.sth mary..t nci teimen ts, of pubj lie ,apprbbatio!i.:l AVeowe it to the wounded pride; of our State; to-, afford ; -tftwfs-hhcvidchcehat the? Frehohl- rersl'bf at least one county in ir, arc tn N ,?-hmthe rinan.'vvbo shall most .successlidf V . Tv-5VvS'nraCtTce" tin? arts of efecf ' ioiiceruisfr i ' C or .vho, khall with' his mouth proctaim JK:inelf a fatnotif and to be madp ; f 1h?ts5iirce btoUr lawsV hiley with his 1 -hiT most llherally exende?;he will - :s 0,tisehsc tlic fluitiSatldissipates jud-, " an tn create s heal fK rsaps the foun- - ;' ,. ifclaQh'of public iuqrars nrid unSts'mah J Imrh life.-W Let me WC:? these 'I 5? :to this rtimous practice Jv' C)f; totting p v Uv couiityf 'f;;f!nc:d3qrly and lUytih 'P ' voclal gtas. llie" hirst proof wc cap : :Jilitfrif be!' .derived V itbhit i-ifh viell "disposed Candidates ;can, - and noes, as reauuy sip neami antr nap- '- 5f m jjess;' tiKtfteI elided and u nprinci ! " ttsl lr7rt1'a'stlfc;hb vpendcafc FaruierJ; ulmtlheiU, subinit ; lto-day;fe ;'tMrp. ttVthc: taittits aiid revelling pro - .1 J unity of a Wack ualcoai-sely heap ed on IntnVvliichVesterday; (before he r 1iad;fredr this sudde -attaclimcnt to iltfr Vulgar) he wou hi thaye' resented by the use of a can , il.not ot a weapon oh ii he inb rul&jiantj-ccmdlicjt oft i h se tl ear ;ch.Udrcriwhbftrv?dt?n jv .: tfTwi :iiioide1tdly;vA ' iil-l ?rt i' -A- v 1 scf!ueccs of such'rbHc carou , : , topies You:in oia;ag(i, vceo , The i Xir a trour dairy : Jahuurs ivl, t nc nehis, ters be i rt 1 en-Uln te--! rxviuuucc ui ins uuuu fo mks lawsl for tlie Hreserviatioit Hl& tiberly : $nU f)ropfvJDf3an Jndehendint; ad honest colm inuH ai izmg tne peopi e Ol:UolUlU ou i auni; murhi- nererTiEintexstoruin fatniliesand blast the. fairest hopes of a fond father. You mayuyoarself o puvyy hi i ivrb v p a p pg ty bu ivbabi tyj lifeetlleartito sobrier butiu-bavj children that arc yo u ng thei r cu r 10 suy hia; arid tliat or somod carry &ieisce!ies t of BlipJayhe uM tutoren ; stripling 5vnis uunti4w come niabhuatd toi vice, kndjmrticul larl ? tod ru nkenn ess-Abhorre nee m ayi a;first?-itnkftrhihJUutw tibn-oflucliscei3es ihipressmhsjf Snllpec sn air ?se Hie, m e, cSuscvofcSii cii degridjnc elevated byHeVpuWrc intlie councils oWybur'cbntranc when theyshall Xheajtob jat; home,; tor m thess ih-tlie midst of a jjarbusalf that liewhojiaf nurtured thein,- tnehrhffter liaafaidtl ill this' elebH Tias" once thouMityhaJhia exainineutin nisowu uresi.uiejpaiua itviof one ? feeiihz of! fiUal!alfectiQiH bufc must readil v pceive its pernicious Hty ICCt in. ajiayntg i-nis -repuuuiiuc.-neatC "it and kei is entirely reconciled, and aain he has .bcqbine jiiniself a free-; mail! an aQtor-ia vncscene, wnen lou often, he falls akd f J3u t reasbuing-is in vain 1 ask only that you. reflect on itf and it Will sufllc d to insure its condemnation. v; , , t AF have ho objectibirthat the peoplebe oiler ed an opportunity of kriowinrtheiij Ilei:esentative---his notions and views-, his devotion to the Constitution and li-j bertics of the country. This is ' ne- ce3Sarybut aroyou to be enlighteuetl with grog : ' Can you only be ntted to receive this information through the; fiiroat ? vAndin this particular, case,; I voiild ask, if there be a Freeholder in the County, who does not know Judge S.and who is not already acquainted with his public life ? v - 1 repeat it, that though his name, so far as hcplaced it by4apublicationein the Regis te r be I ore y 0 u nas been with drawn, yet yo;i have a right to his ser viee3 aiid to ;Jidtalents of "any mem- ber ofour County ; : anil- if you i shall thirik proper to assert that claim by electing lum, Judge Seawell. I feel con fident, cannot refuse to act as'youi; UeDresentative1 -you have had his name befereypu Once, ' and you have never consented ' to yield.it. It would be idle to re eat further, or that he has been .faithful;; representntiveand , to his neighbours shall I speak of his talents, when it ;t would be but loss of time to proclaim ;Hie;n to the Country ? MrJ Alston f and Mr. Jones are both my friends- I respect them $ and I still cannot sitpposc, they will regard it as any disparagement for me . to add, that tfiey are by no means so well fitted for our Legislative Halls Ifthe people if the Freeholders of the County, shall think Oroner to elect airain a former faithful and able Senator, they cannot complain. Arid if we shall tlius put a slight besiniaiii check to a system of electioneering so discreditable to' our State, many others, with them; can, at somerother day, rejoice at this good bef ginningrwithin ;the County that . con tains th e Capitol of our S tate. - ! . I write for my County and my Coun try, and (I need not add I am sure) without jthe "knowledge of Mr.,S. Or any of his friends. It has been my obj ject to suggest ? a course in. which we may co-operate , for tho; general good. I could say a great deal more, but it is the province of no lhan in jtlrts County 0 dictate to the public will. I wish only to arouse it into sober and unbiassed exercise of its -energy, without regard to customs that are bad, and systems that may 'one day prove too cadly, that a drunken vote is worse than none, ! ; Your well wisher," ' . A: .;'-'- - , A FHEEHOLDER. Wake, 'Countgf ip Jtey FOREIGN. r -LATEST FROM FRANCE. ' . ; . Kew-YorJc) July G j J By "the arri val last evening of the packet ship Lewis, Capt. ; Lambert, in 40 d ays from Havre, Paris papers to the S5th, ahd Havre to the 27th May, have befcn received. :, , i v A repprtT prevailetlin Parisrthat a changf-vtas txi be made in the inistry, immeliately after the. corotiation, by transferrin5the Baron de Damas to the War Denartmentv and irivins as his successor in or -v oreisrn Affai: eiiher the T)ukc of Montmorency or the Princeof Tojignac. " The Paris Edi tor remafk?Wtiiat these reports are at least premature.,; ' j ? 4 . TWltafessengcr of the 24th jf May":say sT Cv;"Sb cIk is' 'the'" deplorable condition of the finances of Spain, that the govern m e n t h ave j udged i t ex pedi ent to dispense wi th the mission of an ex t raon I i nary am bassad or to attend., the coronation as well as with the Spaloiih Ambassador at Vienna folio win jr. tile Emperor of Austria to Milan. ? j intelligence from various quafv comes daily, itiore iindniore uil- 10 uie 1 urK. , Abetters irom 1 iiiii)iriii . ntiii ' 1 n 1 'i "UinnTinro . luar Janina, -announce that I - eJteyfmtf filcfeat ti'fEditelrtVflptJ t Id5retiated7toiihav Smyrna adyi ces 'state that 1th eO f eeksaturd4 nearl Sod ef 'three Fu withmmhm vessel srtiiaB w er(StIf :toa'traiefr? f foi Cohstatljf n o bruihewas alkiahrbusly illifj f tht? 3ai i& a ri e who" w d esirbut; 6 f which ttribuied O violence:; jambuT2 letters8tate hail entefed;ihtoe Vithv r egarVl :tot hfe ogniti on 0 e, 'new states of 'A mericVftiid yi oulq'slibrt lyrend; Consuh.tjTUllr; ?s,?The Ottoman troops whwe niarcjit ilia for'iriieWalyliad l)ec insn : jrom 1 neste : Uirect mteiii gepectp ft hej;i 1 ily ul f from;.Trp6li hnnounpjstjve itallfeat pf-thc;Ep-t ian t rbp ns; u hde rth echm tnan jolbf-a luhvYPachaS cTHe Gf reeks rained -tHis decisivejvrctorv on the 27th of March. I he Egyi Imp -e xped it 1 on is no w, regartl feils iliavit'ompletel feltcd&'Sever rarLuropean officers in the service of IrHmIthawere; made; pr istine rA; aiul 1, linihcdiafei y conducted tbj Nanbli di!;Roihania.r Official ; D ocu nief 1 1 & TO .THE PUBLIC i , The; subjoined letter f pom Ma for A ndfe vvs. (United States'iSpecial Ajfent-Vis presented lit xo ine pupucia preveiix exag-genixjon , ana nasi wuiaviuii. . - : r It speaks fr ?tsel ! The reasons assigned for myj eihpbrary suspensioiV from the office of .A gent,!: I tru'stj. ivill he luly understood & appreciiatetU Indeed the unriog- zeI maiu tested jby iGov.',TroiiPt In the accomplishment of his purpose, hdsnifely been equlilled and never surpassed ;tv stands without a'paral lei in the; annals of- persecution." 1 aslc the public and my f riends, to suspend aoy opini on in'rjelaUoh to . the subject connected with this suspension, until I can liave.f n pppftrtu nity - of submit ting- rhy defence. .! Far frQm se'ekinjlany advantage from the locality of my witnesses in he ation, and from .my'si-. tuationaslAg-eiit--ttnAvilHn to be sjaspected, even bythe mot1 prejudiced;; of-being- sipa ble!of usipfl: any influence which' my official station mbry be. supposed to pfivel njej-aivl anxious to .disarm my accuser cfth slightest pretext fijr any insinuation of thit Character j i I had not received Mai. Andrews- letter suspend utpr me during the time of taking' the testimony,! should have ; asked it. i-Llassurt my friqnds, and the public, that the investi gation with result in the establishment of my innocence of the charges preferred against me by Qctv. Troup ; for, having1 every con fidence 1 in the justice of the government of m v countrv, and its officers . appointed : to conduct this investigation,, antl ensro scions of toe correct intentions by which .mv official Iconduct has been in f! uenced alttio I may for b. season be subj'-ct to the inquisi torial procectirng of the Gbve'riior and Le gislature of Geoi-gia, ;atid mayje compelled in conseqiience thereof, to bear tle popuUr odium, yet I feel' persuaded that m the en lightenediiudgment of my countrymen I may safely rely, and from its award I can have nothing to, apprehend.,,, j .i ,. ) I am respectfully. i ;t;; JOHN CROW. ELL Creek Agency, June 22. s, ' M - 1 ' Ciiek: Actxcr, FtiNT-TCrvEn, ! : me 21, 182J. Sra You have been advised of the mea sures heretofore pursued by the President of the States and of the Secretary of War, in relatioii to the charges, specific and ini- phed, made against you as Indian jAg-ent. I have now! to inform voii that a susperrsion from the exercise of your functions as Indian Agent, (until all the testimony to be collect ed, in the, Indian nation has been obtained and examined,) has: been decided on. I herewith send you a copy "of the e vidence collected Iby a committee oi the Georgia le gislature. Copies of other documents pro mised me by the Governor of Geo. shall b e furnished! vou as soon as those documents are received You will accordingly turn over the Agency to tne buo-Agent Captain iTip- lett. vkj;, x ; ... '.. In resorting to the discretionary power invested h me by the President, I feel it clue to yoii to state franklv, that ibis deter ?ni nation tloes not proceed from any present i mpressi o h unfitvorabl e Xo your innocence , I am, not at liberty, in my present; peculiar situation, to form a settled opinion on the charges niad against you, until alt the evi dence to be collected from every quarter has , been jreceived a.nd caret ully examined IJut I feel; it due to j'ou to say, that so far as I am at liberty to tajce up a present impres sion, it s y favor of your integi-ity andiionbr,; I feel i due to you to make this statement; in consequence of the course (which must be 'considered an unjust one," if not oppres sive,) pursued towards you by the authorit ties of Georgia ; my impressions too being1 chiefly jg-rounded on the , ex-iiarte! testimony taken agiinit you.' , " Your; suspension is made from courtesy to the authorities of Georgia, who hive repeat edly and urgently demanded itTon the ground that it would, be impossible to elicit unbias ed testimony in the Indian nation Iwhilstyou are iii the ekercise of your functions.'. It is done too; from a desire to do away all pre texts ;wajclvmi be seized' on to destroy confidence in the ' Re sults tie; examination. J iTlie luspension will be withdrawn so soon as thosi examina tions are concluded, should they r esult in es tablishing vour innocence.". r X )': -:S " :-) As the;objcct of the g-eneral verriment hment" of in this examination is the establ truth, it cpuld notbat gye me pain as? its A gent to find, that in taking testimony against you, all the usual prerogatives were lost sight of by, Georgia. You were neither "inform ed of the. Mature or cause of the accusation, or confronted with witnesses against you," nor had you ' compulsory process for ob- taiiyng Witnesses' m voiu favor !The evi dene'e on - j which the harshest op?nio:;s have I rtyutit hb pwb'i lie ijftlicvjjjiitrsji I pk&k efire y pu! ad be e 11 informed of its aractcrior h?.ut 4nOTit.dr- ttinit.y f-trtaTtci n.' your tlcfc ucci an d public opinibte therbbyiofes ral governinqh jinder which you odybttr 'apppintih'ijt' h&-haxKa.ii oppbilnityiof . ex4 ami hin the. testj coursqwhich )fovL liave deteiroi ned tp iptur- er 'piitedLhy th tAkerfurthervdc ihthemto j6xpi-eft at the? e-xaraipatiqn p'ArvpiuutaW'witBesscs fslteliaritc.tcx il.and ctrinQt fail to ' strengtli- t?a viitjueiic,! 01 j our conscious lnnociyjai: y '&Vt is. scarcclvv necessary to add;'tiiat;ia the 1 States,iuid of the Secrefaof'-Wvbtfe fcY?ryvrespeQtfull; sir your htQst obedif l iit Jf (talcs ommokkc, i Viimllv 1?1Klr:' n;crrt'fl ' f Thomas's Practice last edition y Armstrong on Feyer ua.rMinorv-&vTtdlv,on ilo;..-' j ; x Magendie's Physiology i f ; Arc libold's Crhninal Plea'clings, &c. I FjnllK Trustees ffthe Pittsborouh Ac ifle J a ; my are- happy to announce to the public, tnat xne exercises or iins insuiuupu are now conducted by . Miv Joli in 1. Clancy, "a graclu ate oFtlle University of Corth Cavonna,1 who comes welLrccommeiKled ; to them. It isiini necessary to name, that the place.ih point of health, salubjity. of climate,, cheapness" of Doant-and tujUon; is siirj)assed,by so similar institution; jn tlie State, i Parents and tniar- dians who nfiav send their children lici'c, tnny rest tt ssuredVthat ' e very exertion'-' orj the. 'tea' cher's part will be iised : for their .advance ment in learning ; , and the trustees pledge tliemsielves, together; with the teacher, that ti strict .regard will be had to their moral dc1: portment. Under these circumstances, wgi flatter ourselves, that those who muyJ try us will find that wc have promised nothing more than will be performed The. trustees pro mise that. there shall.be nothiig wanting on tlicir part to render thisinsdtution such as will be higlilv; gratifying1 to tllose fwlib may entrust yOtith to ihetV'tfare. J T'hVrq; is also a FemaJe School cbujhtcted hy: Misst ilJ Iac Kenzie whose metliod. and eapabl;ty of in struction i is equal. to ahy-ofj the kid in. the State" . - - .. ; ; :-;.'--.,.f.i-". . lioard can be had in.respectabl6fa'milies at from S7 ' to ; per Tnonth, every thing tounu that is usual 10 lunusu ooajupis.wiui ;' .- ' - ' By orderJ'-k., I .' . ; r :-'.! ; . r : JOKMALLc'ry v JUiy XI. v . r : . i . . .: ji vt,ti,i..)M -".. , ' I . ' ' i : Ti 1 1 Is b pro u g h x emale.p emina v v. fflllK Exercises of this Institntidniill com- . July 11. ; . , ?, - -v" ..- t p.2t .; , ifljimence on the first day of August, . under theammediateoare p MissL.AVf jtia iJ!a:AiE.un, and under the inspection, and , supieruitend- ante Oi iuc; icv,rf ? t vaitat-rt v (- ..:,.t ' The course'bf instruction1 in tliis seminary will be carriet 6t in a regular contimied Os tein of -Academic studies --emo. racing all the scientific and ornamental branches-ticcessary to comnlete the female education. , ... luuils from abroad can be accommodated with board in the inost res'pectablt tamdies of the place, at' the. rate. 'of ten dpllars per month. Arrangements, " hbrever, 4 are now makincr, ' by which i it i isuntenddd; to in struct the mover advanced pupils in house wifery and in all the various branches of tlo mestic economv. Vhilst all due attention .will be paid to the ordinary. aiHl the ornamen tal branches or education, the instructors will deem it their imperious duty to pay espjecial regard-to tho morals k. mantjersof the '.young ladies committed, to their care. r ':h There will be a select committee qfliterary ladies and gentlemen to attend the jseml-an-. nu'al examinations, to decit 1 on the merits and progress of the pupils, and to place them in the several classes. . , . - : . . I - -" Those nunils who. shall ? have comDleted their course of studies with acceptance, jwill receive a Diploma with the- signatures v. of their instructors and of the , ex amini ng com mittee, and under the seal of the seminary. ' The studies-of the several classes will be arranged in the following order. : r, ' First Cla&i: .Heading, Writing, Orthogra . phy, Arithmetic, English grammar; iloderh Geography, KlemenU of Com -" 'position. ; . jtj":?-- Secontl Glass Ancient, Modern, $c Sacred ; Geography, Use of the'GJobes, Map- drawing, Natural. History, Itistory of x ' " the United States; ' - f. . -X CX Third Cluss -Algebra . Elements of Eu- oHdTy tier's History i .Uhetonc, Ele s ments of Criticism, Astronomy, Chro-X- " nalogy, and Natural PJiUosophy ' :t l Fourth Cis-Moral Philbssphv,! fcividen- ces of Christiania.tumt;l'heology; t Chemistn',' IiotanVj Mineralogy ;'an.d Iogjc. . -" -; .'"-Vl ' '.-:'Ih addition to the1 above,; lessons S will -lie given in Music, Drawing and Painting in 3l its tyles, in plain and prnamentall Needlei work, and in making Fruit and Flowers in Wax,; t, .: ." ; "There will be two vacations in the - year one of sisc-weeks during the winter, the other of a fortnight during the summer. jiThe first session will end about the middle of Novem ber next ; and a (proportionable deductioii be made in the price of.tuition.on accupnt of the shortness of the session. : XXXX. ; a. . . . pricks bp tuition-.' j XrX'Xt For 1st Class 'r-T.'-.i SI0 ner session .' - 2d - 12 50 . do v "'"'" v 15':v.''ldo;5;- , 3d&:4th ; AH the ornamental branches taught at tr;e usual prices. - c . . ' .... -u " . " All th prices S Ilillsioro July 9XX. S . a : ?X5t '' ':. O.The Editors of the Italeigh Stir, Caro lina Observer, Cape-Fear Recorder;; Newbern Sentinel, Edentoii Gazette and Wfestern Ca rolinian, are requested to give lheabove three insertions, and forward tlieir ac'couhis to the Editor ol thejlillsborougb Keccrder for pay- -. ' . i iii Pocket ydo., h '.MQrpccj;';4 tv' (iM !- f , , -Testaments , "K I grayer pooto.cd "r: : . f .Hymn JJooks, . . ; . ' t . " Gobde'siStady of Medicine ','r- tvdl . be leio the lowest bidden S tl ' CoifrUiorise aor iii.tl tovvrfrofasf10 the!uUdiivi:x)f ah-AcAa-rrir ;,4Wit r ii;i.i-- w " . : - town ApoIff,firlS25,V, 'ia.jrth jhni&.ied nra i:mmates.4---r-:. io : : i2,4so' 10,608 - I i 2,120 prizes ortV:rV r: "' " Whole lickets, S5 : - vest 2, 50 -!- : . Quarters,' Lnipii Gahal Lottprj 6f Pen Eighteenth: Class-Kew, Series. To .be:.5; dfa wa prif. tlie September ' next . ? ' : and ihihetT in a' fc ininutesi f - ' , 5 V 66 nurabers-9 ballots to be Urawit. ' 'JX ,rize of g25,00( .is , S25,00a 1 if 12,500 .12,500 5,000. 5,6G0 rta,oof,; :io,ooo 500 io,ooo ' :"00;- . .10,000 VQv -. 5,700 , ; 50 , . rbo -.'-'O 5 , . ''. 5,700" CO . 1,596.- "i- v. 71,820. -16,500 Prizes, -.29,260 Hinks; 183,040 , ,.Uuartei;s,' - ' . : ; 125-5 ' (Tr Tickets in all of the above schemes will ady&hte thrice verti eoo?ii. adventurers would dp well in applying soon, - as the sales have .-been very rapid,' therer V w ill be few if a.'iy rcinaming unsoiu on jne aay ot draAvmg. V.-Prlzeafin any of IheltrefieVbf NeW-Yoik XCelvUtirsey; Pennsylvania,' Dela wara; i Mary )abdvrxu4andAVasliiogtbii City-"will te - jU- . apprizes ( JhiO forstic?eth. 'ifiaSreain any of the above iueHe;xdeivci ihtieiaiith "iat- ttreekt&t XA XfX f S .1. YATES Sc xriNTYRK,- - Kaleigh, K. C. . Ralelgli'; July 9, 1825. A 166Marketrstreet, Baltimore. t''U IC7 iOdd Eveh System-, ; .f GrandStafeL 5. jOC The Whole in One Day, and to be drawn on thq Zth J UL F, instant, in the city of -"IJaltimore, underheMinerintehdance of the. Cmmissionevs a pointed by the Govern or and-Council 6f the State; i the most bril liant and popular I.otterv: before the public. The capitals are $43,000, . 10,000, 50t)3, 10 of 1000,. &c. Sec. - . -"; -:T" , -' "The whole payable 'in jcasli,' Two tickets. an odd and even number, "can bchad for lit tle more than the-price.of orie.fas by the ar rangement of the scheme one of . them will bo. entitled to a prize .of &4naddition to a ny su m, tliat may be drawn Aoits- number, thereby giving to purchasers two ohances for any of the 'capials: t . : :" Halves r rx;r ;.,:.2t'a. E ghths 6U To b e had In the greatest variety of numbers, LpVl' ERY AND EXC II ANGEj OFFICE, I S5 larket treetv ;:;X- . p r WJiere In i the 3d class oftlie State Lottery was sold and paid .the $20,000 prize, 8 cf 1000, and 4 of 5000,, and in a form er state lot tery the 100,000 25,000, 8 of 10,000, and :i of 5,00Q amounting to'$250,0CK3 all drawn iji one davVrH';;7:"A:''.C ! ' i 1 Ord-rs from anv part of lhetJnited States- ciuicr uy jimu, poss paiu, or. o - private coii veyaice, encicsing tlte cash or; prices in. anv lotteries,-will meet unth prompt and punctual attention, Addressed toT t. 1 ; ,f ';S2c :M. 'ALLEN, BaltimQre.v s i . - . - . i July X& Xi r?M'r: -tvv? i'73 4t " To Bri (Ie Builders - 1 v ILL1 be let to he lowest ".bidder m th, A ;5Tdwh' of Louisburffi- on Thursday the 28th instant, the - buildiiig.of a. Bridge across Tar Kiveivat that pdace X'the' utidertaker to give bondrwitlvVapprpvedsecairity faitrifulHperformance of the. work and tbc keeping. i p? the Bridge; sevenyears'k ' Thisi will be a large & commtKlious bridg-v wortby'the attention of workmen. 5 ; I ': ' v - commissioners. . 4rahk!in;; July Qrtrj- ' . TJTILti'be'soTd on Saturday the lSth tmi. T V at the Book store of Wrm Bovlan, t' l Fourteen Barrels CUT HERRINGS. Ternns Cash: v : - , - s - f7 - '..-v - ; V , - -ROSS & SCOITV Auctioneers. i c. a tpiisc may oc seen an.t lhtr partictdam jmade knowi oiiann t -- y llicoiiMiTTTr " :jVush inglcin City Canut Lot-. IPKzexof $25,dda- i3;25 5)b;-1 - u:lIaiyc,:..f;-.; , o 250 JUf -r.: .: . 73 1 . : J'..j-. "l 1 4 j a . 3 I i" " J ' 1 " -. - , .;t :.; k i. ...... lJitTy 11. V- - v -Ti;

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