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TM, A .1.1 ne'.l iil I'kfsrl 'Kr I AVf I V- y Jjshed by Uun?mvngvnuaru i juus . -r - :i price ouu ) wMita mjc,jmw "h". v only adu .as a of itstylefjtwa v tral&iM '?i t h n fi rs t b t vsh icli the bra t .1 "tor ! escribes ibo' particular "object of ; the cAssbc tatijn-the $eqp is a ucau- tSful anxKpiJC tbihe General iomrlihnimib!e anadorablcLinonument ' to to memory oCtbe ar!y (riem-U'pf They have thoa'jht.flhat tir .this oDie :cpuid.be:'mpre;;jpr eht nrosnerihis anti ipieacefut period ' -I that'ia nlacc' sc6uiUr-ciHim refern'ck over this :iefrdrabfcf no il.iv rnnltl he more ausniciousi. to tne Cii ntl ertaki njr thariKthef anniyefsary-p the batte winch was' hifiiughUt The ' ninaitmn of thatx inonUriient We have now Ialtl With soletontie suited Jto The occasion with prayers to AUmitY r Go d for i i i s blesln aritl in xlik ; uiiifst of this cfoud of witnesses, we have be jrun the work? , We: trust I it will be '-imsecafelj' from a broad tounuation, rising -mgn in massive ;S'jliinty ana u mi uorji eti ranueur, u . irsav remain, as' lon as ucaven-per mits the2vorks of uin to last, a fit erri- S b!ein. both of the events in lnemorv of which k is raised, anil of the gratitude ? of Tho'iU who hirve- rearetl it-!- r ' AVe khowindeeil :thaf thc record 6f ijlasiribqsciidiisiis most safely tlepo-- sitedriit the uiiiversaLtiemembranc of mankind. v AVe know, that if we could cause this structure to ascernl, not only tin it reacneu uie skics, ouc iui u pierced themvit3j br'(adsurfice" conld still contain bt part of ttiat,. which, in an age of knowledge hath already: been spread over the earth, and which histo ry charges iUell with making known to ail future; tiues. We know,, that L no insfeciptioa on fentalilatui-es les bYoa(l than the earth itself, can carry infor ? ination of the eventsiwe comftieinorate, wliere t Tias ;-.ho !- ali-fajidy gone 5 and that ni stucture'which shall not outlive the duration' of letters 'and knowledge . among men, catv prolqiiihe; incmoriah iiut our object isv 5 by thisUedifice to &howi 6ur o wn d eep sense of the value and importance of the achievements of . our aiice&Lur ; aim, uy preseniing tnis . work of gratitude to lie eye, to keep aliyirsimtlai -sentiments, and to foster a constant regirdTor the' principles of the. Revdhition. 'Human beings are composed: not of reason oiily but of 'irr.agutiiiion; also, ana -sentiinent 5 ana thaT is neither wastetl iiorrinisapplied. Vi'hicli is annronrjated to thecpurnse of . giving Hghtv direction sentiments, " and'opcrnng proper spriiigs (if feeling in the lieart. " lt it not be supposed that our object is to perpetuate natioual hos- 1 or even to cherish a uiere milita- rv Tt is higher, purer,- nobler. We"cohsecKite;our yvork; to thespint h P nai6nal ind epe n d en ce, and we w ish that 'the tight of . peace- may rest upon s .1 srcontic"Uon of tiiat unmeasured benet, . ;vhch has been confcrredonjfmr Jandf : andr the h?ippyi rilluehces,: which have r;: ; beer pnul ticed, by tire Isiune events, on tjie general. interests of oiankind.. XV c --i- cpTe asj AmeHcans, to nvjrk a ,sp6t, l" . - x'hich oiust' lurever be f us and r - ' ou r posterity ;Ve Sv-sh, that vyhosb; ever, in aU; cbmlj ti 4 eve; hitHi'r,inay behold that the place is ? h it un'djjtinguishedi where the first great J bat"tld-r he:Rey6luton ;ws touglit.-T- . ; ,Ve Aviihy! that ' clairiiHhe niaiii tjide an importance of' tlwt evrit, tqevei-yljcl r- Ac Avis ffthat infancy may learn ' thc.purpose'of its 'rectionlf rom mater ; bal I ip5, and ;th a t . w ed ry a rut . w i 1 1 ie re j j ; j :y age may; behold J and .be; solaced "by ' the Teciilectiotswhich-it; suggests. We-wis!that labor mtty bbk up here, ;"and bejproud. in ;thi jmidstpf its toijl. 'xe that in those days of . disgs - rt. ter; which, as they cojne on all nations, on f its' also, ' d es pan dlftjtpa trt o ti sn v . ma v t u r u V ts eyes Jirtlierw5tai;-aii''cl v8-assirrecj.' 'tliat-the - jouodaUbns orjour hatibnal' power t dl htaTl f tnnV 1 a mm - ri alnk" towards iieavenamon a he pointed' spires of rso triany temples .de- tiicated ; to ; Uoil, may contribute -also topicouce -of dependence gratitndev ; Ve vish .ilnally that th.e.vhtst of him who leaves Tiis-iiative shoreriaud" '"the first to gladden Has Who yevisits it, may, tie something hicli slfall reihihd , V-fH in !i ? f yi h d li h ir ty ab it rthe'Jgl ory oi' h is (pu'rilrjCJi'e meet the l.ah in his conmiV Jet theearliest llit t;t t he tnutn t ns'iid 1 i t and n;rt urn. s i in rrr-i n 1 ,i r.t v i ' ? t r jumui . '-r.L; v.-w' ...t -rfJ- f- v" rate tljr;;A;a"WtshnicVit;o MkIv .''i'.ivin'incipl:'br-1iVKy do honor, to if) fheMi3t ft?t3:P " 4S tua t'iy; t)Veh hj; to .the I i hi usirYBqrterstjn es whiclK surr otf l US, Cau Oil iiiciu-cx-yicas .j.vTr whicheJtlcrivei tromyvmrpresence : FoHohatciifbrtunate naivi wyihat trusnibf uVptnjwW jeii era t iops. f t teay e a sawi v ,o ? ItiW-h'ft f ectric 1 rarlc oflbeH V shou Id be? conducted, tKfougv youV tnm ; the hteivcMvt-c n o w ; n e re 1 1 j . 1 1 3 - u v n " 1 1 ' , ntismilhave al 1 'of ulonso recei vf it your namevamlpUr: account' it an insrance or yui tiine,Vsir that you'-:cs,tMl;thcyseaS;t.i visit t?s at a time whirh enables you to Nti nrpiPTit at this sofcnnity. 1 ou now behold ?the field, the . rcnowriv of xr$?1;'tVtt-' vtmih T the 1 heart of France, apd caused a thrill in yourir- dent bosom, j xou see meinicsu. ...iv liltiretloWtThrowWrt'l.by, iHrio-pnro - of Prescott : and de- VII V - w - - . fended, to t ie, last exTremiiy, ,uv m valor 5 ;anil within Vlnch lion hearted t he corner ston e Afk6 u r: mo nii inex it 1 1 as now-taken its jiositjonj; You sec syjene 'Varreii' fe 1 1 a rid f tth ere Pa r k er Gar 1 1 tier M C1 earyi: M ortrei a dd t)t her early patnots fqUiwitljHdi v i ved that dayt jrnd Wh os e1 i v e s h ay e been prolonged to the present hou r, are nowj around you Sme otVThem yju i a ve kno Cvh in'the tryih g , sc e n e 5 of th e war. 2 iWhofl Theynbw strctclP'lbrth their feeble arms Jo embrace you? Bc hol il i t h ey Tai se tlfei rtre'm bling v bices t o invoke the blessings of God on you, and yoiirs, forever. . . v - ' Sir, you. have assisted us in laying the foundation of this edifice. You have h ea rd us rch earse vi t h ou r feebl e com mendation,-the names of departed par tnds. ! fciriiinonuments and eulogy belonjr in he dead. We give them this day to Wan eii and his associates. On other occasions : they have been given to; your more immediate- companions irii arrns to Washington to Greene, to Gates,-Sullivan and Lincoln.: Sir, we , - V 1 1 v j. i 'H,- hav .bfrome re UCt?nt tgnt these, ouroijinest ano last honors, uinner. We vvouhl gladly hold theni yet backione was out; old and young, crazing, with froni the little 1 remnant of tliat I immor- tal band. Serus in ccelurn redcas. Tt . - . . c oh, very tan distant be the day, ' when any inscriptionsha!l bear your name, or any tongue pronounce your euloirv. AERIAL VOYAOE. The New jYork papers are filled with details, relative to the ascension of Mr. liuuensnn in runs, iu u uuuuon uoui Castle Garden, on the 9th inst. before , ' . . . an immense concourse spectators, 'Hie following particulars are from the i NationaKAdvocatc i - During the four hotrrs occupied in filling - h:illnnn. thf rnmnn.'inv crowded into the rarden in one continual stream. Towards j s'even o'clock the carriage of Gen. Lafayette and stiite made its appearance at the outskirts of the crowd on the Batterv. a shout of orntidaiionrwiis dien raised and rjrolonired until it reached : the very centre of the gar- Sen. -The carriages made thvir way slowlv to the irate of the Castle, on which the ve- nerable mrti dismounted and walked along the d awrb rid eo the inner entrance. . Nearl tlve brulge he stopped for a tew minutes, and bowed, with condescension to the. crowd on either side, .whiclr immediately. mcre:s d their rapture' to a deafening: peal. On enter- mg ine viariien, ne v as ; receivcu wni iiie same Overwhelming welcome and while he proceeited to tne canopy prepared ipr n rsu-e? cention. the air.ran" with, the shouts ot the mingled thousands, which tilled the pLice. As soon as lLafiyette was seated Mr. Ro- be'Tts'on hastened the process of filling the bal oon. The acids and the water were thrown into the CHsks; the" gas poured forth in con stant jets and escaped into the reservoir ; and the balloon rose up , and poised itself on the circumambient air. : I he.- aeronaut then ap reared dressed in a species of 3 French uni form and a chapeau decorated with lace. In afew minutes, preparations were made to at ach'the car to the cords, ami to place there the counle of flatrs which he was to carry to the upper regio is with him. This was soon accomplished : and hi' about half an hour after I seven o'clock ' theenterprishig ti-aVeller; of the air ascended the car, and announced that H ura. iti fm' llla-irfii pa thp nnnpi- eeions, Standing in the can he then sailed I round the interior ot the, L.anlen, and ap. 1 ft proachi ng the partopy under which. Gen. La- j veteran hero and gave him to understand his j r&Qrftintrs-fortora,iirf . '-..At thi& mrmei-1-,'t.'- I rv eve in the i one spot, and the interest now excited, was J astonisii'.ng. lie word wrs accordmglv eriv- eti,.-arid. the aeronaut ascended5 from the eastT j ern side of the trardehw in the most maiestic I and imposing.style. He rose E-raduaJIv-amidst ed, the balloon rolled Us. sme Against the flair siaix. oy wmen-ix was wiunea once or twice I as lw-Lusc.: m rising over i.ne western root off t!ii hn-vnA..-. tli!i'Qf olmnat r.n.v j I wiU:one , f tlie lap pbstsHavi this obvrructioii he was 'seen bvv themult the rimdt.i- Susnemled over tik; -water-bet . . . - i v j. v i - ... .- : . . " v I s;cv he.flun bedwii The ball oeiir ant which c over z:i2 uy ine ,-miiiri-1 vi uu oiues on uie oaueryaiiti :ne surroundiniremi-ietected a lare and comfortable Wv0 njMiec.i;.niin wiUi themost mcesd immecnatelyrarvthe Spnngr;whichrwill sanv .shouts of apphiuse , As the balloon was! tain" one " . " Y ' " .uki iMc-wiiari oil ifj jjir . vy uic? springs the Philadelphia rf emn hnns Hif g'tmonr'J I ehiVi'TToi " P U.,. - - v: " . - " r " ciwlui'Uin, i wiAix couuii"i;io Keep open: mv upon Twmcn ne disengaged jhimse It from the Q Kntertainment, ih WarrentoiVrh ".S .. . uc uqrrr jic iosi u:s nati ft&Oilte 1 Urs, Wll -tind everv afeAmvnHrtSui it -away,;, tins nowever couid not could be aff onlert hv iftV AAxt vauuwijviorwaraixneir. Itemitl nctly sccrtamed.:fromthe e on tlrcn arose anew witbgreatn South l etteet. Itscohrse-SAva9 tii: Jvr tfubirlv evir ;Jj,-j-?ri '.'. " 1 anHJuni cnciosea wiU bereturned bv the fiitl v)idd have beenfbrlweht direcdy r JV ' JriTcstcd ihhe mbsvadvlsa-l YiiiOie citv otJNew-Yofki-from Smifh r VWrrenhn--Nri Sax-. ' - , t- -1 Vf ocuerae nexiio oe orawhiii. , 5 t ta.Kdrth-: : 1 The e vehl ng-was extrjemey aiid theind-which had been pret ty high during the aTtembom modvl'ateLtd a gentle bteeie;i emol patttife, became iUvisihler toihes)4otatQ'r5 of CastleGardenrv UkMr ' - The immense liuraber of spectators out on thlaD occasion wasnllyOtoishTn:; Troin th&rdof bf tlie saloon' ill thejrarden-the'bat ''iSfyt prse nteAne?of thefi nest and jnorh j Versified snetaclesvlf Tlrei wliOle I battervwas :ahtiostflIIed, ,at) nfesentfBarTimmenseblOTE f tfa'-fes1;',.he1'miittief : heralivm 0'iHit colors, .nd males viitb a fiiw e sbmbre:c(tttme guveit a Vsigul4 sip pear ancM T rneharuor roiind tJWgardeii Wns al so raWcled Withsmall boats fidf persons and ' tin; steamboat J JamesTient statibnei short distance from th.eAvestern extremity bf hegaTdenvas'IiXeilyJcTaw louna AVito jspecutors.7 v Jjie wharves ami t ns sin pping i ft't he ; nei gliborl tood were i n the same state: v There could ?iot be; ffewer thaa fhif ty 'dr fojty diousaad this occasion": , r:"": " l;';---j -'V d-'r' V: ATte?c1e ring himself Trom the bnUdings Of Castle 'Garden, - the aeronaut finding that the quiihy hi gas was rather deficient, be ia n tt lirrlitfTi rir fi v thvriWiWf ont such things as her could sp:tre." He fl u jig out both his Hags and his chatieuii de brust which were ;p!c.kedVopb;',oat6 'boat as' scn - as Jthey reached the'! water. The balloon theii as cended and ' floated uway in abf lit a north-. east duxetioniTjwhtcV"cArr?ed it tljrectly over the citv. r Ab'but the middle of the -ci'iy'fte' tossed away his grappling xrbii wHclv 1:11 in a gentleman s gamen, and be was prepared, should occasion require it,i to part - with his coat also, 'lliis how ever, he endeavbre'd to reserve to th last as it contained his hafom eters: : He tv4s fortunate eooughf however,, to parry it through the? whole "ybyage. " He passed very r.ear the spire of Trinity chuj-ch, but when he reached St. Paul's his.eleVatiou was considcVabTy increased. ! His ascent was so gradual thit tie was cjistincthf s;een bv-al most, every': One uv the city, tie continued asc'chding.urtjLil;tie'fossed:thei:East jltiver, :nd.bout tvvcfcnules- bevtmd Newtdn, Long isianu, Jie tiescenueti wuu great euncne-- in a field. : 'He was in tlie atmosphere for the space of aji j hour, so? that it was 'nearly dark when he touched ierrvi jlrma agalnl NVe have unaertooi,ne sioppeu n:s pif)gress merely by taking Ijpid. f a tence- 'Uhe geiitlcncss in the movements of the balloon may b? at-; tributed l to the moderation of the breeze which - died away with the declining .-sun. Having at this place found a country rnanwith a waggoivtnei,,rCt ,um lo cany iimi to iowu tofft-tlie'r vitli the ballot a andUc ;a-. i'be car was accordingly plate in the waggon,-and Tef nair enipuea ua; oon noa v me a.uo, where. above.:. Inf.- this plighti.-..tUey.' passed hrou.,h the' villa- of Newton;, to the ivf small amusement of its inhabituuts. Everv the little daylight that was remaining at the strangest wagSoa loaa wiucn, a ever.pass- eu tnrousrn tnen vniaqe. 1 ne waggoner ,wm,t iJnif hmn- WWon .:nV.rhr.k. the aeronaut and his balloon -were safely StYiiyed ov Stolen, tjirom the s a BLACK subscriber, on the 9th instant,' HORSE, about 15 hands high, n.4Cc:Airu'fl '' 1 liiD Inn! rtTrt fiVlvfulf L' I 1 1 on a sijdle and Bridle nearlv new. A 1 liberal reward will be given fpr the Horse, I and it stolen, twehtv-hve dollars tor the ap- phension of the thief. DAVID GEE. Fayetteville. N. C. .Tulv 12. 74 3t y il Liar AVE erected on the Halifax road, a large! and commodious House, for the purpose or accommoaating.tne yaggons. s 15U teet long and oO teet Wicle : under which waggons and teams cuiv drive and stay mght tor the moderate sum ot cents andtora horse ana cart per ntgnt ; anci n there sh6uld be any persons jWi slung to go uo iuefwaggonyaru, iney are at ooeny 10 uu so, ior tne 3 aru is as puonc as uie iianrax streets, and not a cent shall be; exacted from them. I have forage of all descriptions, such as corn, loader, oats, etc. ana it wui oe rur nished; on reasonable terms' as can be af forded ill this place.v No responsibility for 1 accidents. !'.' -.--l 1 also keep a Tavern, and i will spare no pains to give entire satisfaction to those who -ay favor liijn wth their custom. I WAI. W1LKERSON. Petersbuj or t3 Jill v 12. 7T4:2t. T ow IWivt, ' rrHE eligible Stand on Fayetteville Street jLrecently occupied by John R. Hendort, as a Grocery Store. Apply to W. 11. Gales. JTpIS well known Establishment, (9 miles . south of .Warrenton.') w hich 1 purchased j of Geri. Williams, is now in complete repair : j having erected a large &comaiodipus House, With a nillTlhlr ill oi M frT hi i llrf irnrs - ' I 1 shall be prepared fbr the reception off ttoaraers oy jne iotiv June next, wlien every I attention will be paid & eveiy exertion bsed, j to board with nie. .My Bar wiBbe with the choicest rmini tlmt ffiri K ni-nni rl fords- the Beds,, Mattrasses , &.c. are nil en tirely new. he wly erected wdlsbe imder land provided rwith the best . Foraere. The U For Ladies St Gentlemen; per day. nper day, $1,00 c;nuaren and servants iiorses . - ,- - ii Vi I ' . t v-.ttf "n Is of such 4nHisemtAnft iU,;: amusements; And there has been ouuaing i -y i v i t i 1 . - - ..v. ii v otiiiiiri &ra.tiii- I There are large knd .good Stables rrTL - "C V-:lvV. .V - '.P-. AO , rwith separate Stalls, whiav ' " the care of attentive Ostlers H be f1' mth !.- I . tepTieit4)ayis;rlipOr1feihal attachment -v. - in toe narrasjoi: i no. rw- ty - cr. anu ne- samiuBucu. as Sampel pwct;rhish Ikppearing tat thelatisiiactionnf the Court that the defendintti this easel is, n6t3 ihtiabrtritTdfthiStatc'T4t an n earand enter ntoondi s fh c'is pernw t re.mp uu.uy acvor Amuiv hi s on Or D?!0! that Hna iremi tioo of r;t w e atoregoig rule be madeonce : a Ayefek :;ioi'; strcccsslvfi veelis inr tue jtaleigh we itegjster . ;rest", C. HHAKK;C.W, Cp. V;EState:oovtb-Gar : Court of, Pleas . iyrf Quarter Sessions, V ?i -f MaySesswms,' 1 S'J5: The Prescient Jfc- directors f the State" HanKof . Original at tachment-r-e-vled on larid ' U ;- - - vs. r .. ,"..;v Hinton Brame. T haying been made appear ytd thesati! faciion of the Court, that ; Defendants re side oeyond thg limits oCthe State : It is there-? fore ordered by the Court jHhat rtdvertis'emerit be nfade in the Kaleigh !tegister for, three months that unless JJ cfenlas sla ll come forward on or before the next .term of this court to be held'tcr, the coOnt;'of?Uke, at the Court House in - Ualeigh, on ;the third Monday of August next, . and replevy- and plead, thai the property levied , on will ' be condemned to Plaintiff Tsrecovery. -H: ; ; v s: king; cc::h Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, . . .; vMay Term, . 1825. . . . 1 Qhas. Edwards & Sain ). priginaialtachmeiil H. Hart, admr. ot bolo. j t-levied on a trac Brand,dccd. . 4 , ; )of lamladjoihing tf. .., v. -Jf ': Jas. Albnitoo alfi . John Be2cher.-. ' J . ot)qrs; ?"r appearing to the satisfaction of the Court . that John Belcher, the defendant in this case has removed from this State.: It is there fori ordcrod, thut publicatiVn be made in the: liaie'gh tteuiterr tor si's weeks sue cessivtly, that unless the. 'defendant appear .at our next Court to ; e held for the county of tireene, at he COurt'House in Snow IIill, on the sccord Monday, of August next;-and .sliowcausc; to the contrary, the cause will oe heard exparte ind the propertv levied on condernneil tor sale. V'itness WMhani AVilliaihs, Cleik pi said cou?t at office the 2d Monday of May, AM). 1825. V.M VILLIAMS, CIV . S ta te o f Ntr t li - Q aruli n a . - ' :. Bertie County. V .Court of Equity March Term.'lS25. Amos-Uayner, coni'iilainant. ! , 1 . - ami . r ' ' , , . - Nottingham M inks, Administrator, y and others; defendants :' s:r ;J . N this case, it: appearing .to - the-Court that this. suit, is not a resident of this State : it is ordered, that publication be made in the Ra- j feigli Register for three months, admonishing the said Strahon Monk to appear Jat the next term of this Court, to be lield i?v the town of v.inuso,.on tue iiuru Monuay or aepiemoer next, and plead, answerqr demur to thisbill, or judgment pro confesso will be entered, and the cause set for heal ing exparte as to nun.-. ;. 'i est. r , -'...:: - CH .VS. W. JACOCKS; C; M E. - m Tolic drawn tis Mont. 1 The whole iti. One Day. By the. Improved Mode of Drawing, x Secur:dr by Xetters Patent under Seal of the V . United States. T . V nrnn fJ .f0 ! rfo- ;V SrJf.&j - - '"'V 'J iv tunuci r . ' - The whole to be completed in One Dy,"and W1U positively takeplace in the City of Balti- more on the yjth pfJuly. Highest Prize. 0,000 Dolfs. scheme. V 1 1 10 1 ro" 50 - 200 250 ' '500' 20,000 ' $40,(100 j 10,000 - s : 5,000 , 5 1,000 $40,000 10,000 5,000' 110,000 ; 3,000 2,500 . ..4,000 '2,500 , 3,000 ; , t 80,000- -' 100: 50 20 10 6 v4 21,043 prizes .$160,000 40,000 Tickets.' - ,: 160,000 Not one Blank to & Prize , The Brilliancy of this Scheme, (being on the Improved 1 Mode,) is ALTOGE TH E 1 1 UNP R EC ED ENTE D Ad venturers will remark th low rate of tiek'efs th wrv trifline risk- menrred: rtherenwt beitier onM ttfank to a firize ) and that the capital prize' P tf Af trr ' V . f ced enter! for"so smal) n sum invett -ahir all .however' w the C RRTA 1 KTV,.ri B- n I'AININQ AT LEAST ONE PRIZE byHhej number) and in tliel L.. . . .r . . r " -: i i. - i-. i greater, number Of tickets or shares. '11 rm. rz tv .i..i ' o,--r.n i -.-v . -: --L', 1 mtery Exdiftnge m 14 ilar . . : . w"-" - . - ' 2. t nercmuie late atate lottenes. wefe qT a "J ''"" "4 c oesides no Jess or,y,uuut iree ot 1U,0P0, Asides nolM aIMi,, i;,:f a.i; . - . : t. . . . ... f irui, .m u; icci vuiainea mail at uuj oinrr amce in, America.- , ... i ' - - - , .. . -' : r i at a distance may-at reine 4tnionoav,qrjA ) I iklg me niiM. il ttb Cn Ttmdered n-tjir ses. -It is liltther orderedtliat publiea- i mr mr f i u k i' m r v "Jl. v . Jt fr cr' 1 '."v:- V , ",'yK rW a''' w ' I-V lds th. Certmeatls of five shafl And .4n;-aVthe:expirationV , 3 Wonths. fVomheAdute oftlns nobcearly for "heS ,!teMid tock. y All 'person nrW !emhg;tohavenyt.claim said Certificates $&tyj. P-Pticed to ' make. known their ?-fc oni w l-iei S "rREK DERinfbrms hiscusto XC Vrs and the public generally, ttxit lie has 'I?. P'-id alarge assotimentof StuL; of yarto Sires f aod tliatjie connues to make theinOf ai$ylinien.sions,ttt the shors-st iYrtiCe lie also keeps constantly.oiV han'd,'Ti x.WV'f pf.eyry;de;scf wiil be sioldon. moclerate-terni?? - - s ; Rale rgbMay-eo,; 1825. ; . - ' C2-tf. r f W.B. .Tlitb'ayi'is- Stills to renalr ;p. '.1, 1 weirto'send them immediHtelv,: : i v..- r.i jTo Fauta aiid Guardians C hi Idirca raiid XV aid s. Ill tiurros or uf-rrMTinirifiatiinr c-.: i as may Board, with him. , c pied--k Iva J elf tfoVpay teinibfombraK ?c.aud trus f mat intacquamjances aau liiends. i. wi 1 1 " t n cou i-age lii hw ' lease. " 1 1 ilisborougby" J uly 2. n 3t ;: I HE .nnttersgned, Exepitor ef SatniP Walker-, of Granyille t(mnty,':del. htrt-W gives' notice, tbaf; if Thomas ; Hickinsdn I legatee, to whom sundry Slaves, viz . a Negro Woman Vine, and her .Children, the proper ty off, said deceased iwere left by Avil!5, mmw yetirt ago do nqt come forward and pay .the expenses that haire been incurred ir! main tainjAg said Negroes, Vnd take them into his possession,, on or before the; 14th tit'Novem ber, jiie; said -Negroes willon-th it day, be jjut tip A'qt saleorat'yendue and sold in ;rder to' defray he'eharges incurred in their support. Ci:-a:-f johX STONE, tx'iv -Franklin, ;Mav 10, 1325. -1-: 5fi-(im. "O AN away from trTeTarrn of the suTyscriber JkJ& not loiig since, two negrd Boys f of- tljc. ?O3H0 S.TDB UIIC ! 1 hasjreceiulv re-novet JL from Payetteville to ..tins j)laV.t , uL. he ha4 taken a verv'cbmmoiih.iis ii... ,L. iuuwmg aescnpuonTf, . : .r f r :j v- - AARONabout 20 years bid, 5' feet 8 Irtehes: high., aiid stout in proportion to his htT"-ht a lirti:black'-skin,',wfde face and, small eyes! ' ;.::iAViD,fiayeais-olo'.' Aaron, but hbvsb square builu- Hers;a dark midatt'V-nearly black ; hhj eyes are above, the coi)non size., ' " I .- :' ; 1'heyVill probably take up ;tbbut Raleigh or in the neighborhood of Co!onet Phdemou Hawkins, Jh;: Warren The above teuard will be'giveh for 1'tHeir anoreherisisoh.' a nrf' deli very to;ine,or-3adolls. for Aaron ind 20 for David. ' V ' ; ' r . v'-. , A. BLOUNT. : 60tf ; Beaufort icountvMay 15" !TREaS(JRY department, JjTOTICE is hereby giveti, that on thc-first ' y iyl'M) ct 6 b en 1 ex V 1 1 1 e priiici pal" ofthe V six per cnt. Stock Of thVUnited Svates, eve ated uruljethe authority okanact of ropesa -entitled jAn c for a um not exceeding: eleven pillion of .dollari-' approved- on the : fourteenth day . cf -"Marclu oue'thotjid-'eTIu.' htinitreil ' strid twelve, to- " getiier wlh wi 1 i b e paid to th e p roprietors of said stock or to heir attorneys duly authorized, at tba Treasury of the.L?pited;' States,, in -..Washipg-tpn, and!at the, sc'vevalLoan OfHce.'joil the hooks Ofwhich any portion ofsaid stock mav' stand. ' ' . ' . '- ' - .v V i '- .;", . '-' A:- sun-render of the Certificates of said Stock will bd required at the trme o pay ment, and the interest Min said 'stpek : will , cease from and after the tliirtietjV day of Sep " tember next. ' -v ." y' . - :s;:"-- S A ML. I.. S OUTH AR1); ' Acting Secretary of theTieasury. Authorised by S pecial Act of Assembly,-. GOLDEN FLEECE LODGJi; No. 74. N. C. fSOOO -2000 - 2000 2500 . 1000 1000 100O ?500 1639 Prizes : S20,C0O 2361,,lilanks; i- ::4000Tjckefsati$5i $20000 ' ; Drawing to 'commence in iuirfovj as. soon as a stifticie nt numbei- of Ticke t s shU have been, soJd?r-Superinteoded by, the following Managers: - -, ;.'", ,;' , t A LEX R. H EN I )EH S 0 N , JAMES RA1NEV, l- ARC HIM ED ES DONOIiO. if-1 i i V .1 0 H N R.i CLA ! tK, I .:. Thomas l. steyeks. t vSAilUEL WATKIKS: J jOrdefs fr tickets, pot paid;;ind enclosing die CivVwilCbe thankfully received and punctually atteiltsd to by the Treasurer, iu Milton, N..C..-'.... ':).ir--: jj ' U- ' '. ' yickeFive Dollars ; each;T'ckets to be had from geiitssUling;-.' in-the different towns, villages and public places throughout dieStay.' Hy order of the Managers S, " .- -" 7 ; hHlPIHLlPIL THOMAS Treasr., fAlEK;xjp.4and commrtfted to the Coal of JL this eounfy$ on the 25ih ult. a Negro Ma who calls hisr'pame Edrriond, dark com plect ed. aboirt'25 Vears ofWei 5 feet 4 or 5-ii-ch- es lias two sears. on ms lett cnceis, says that, hefbtlongs to j Ehzabcth James os owner rf said NefT-rt Fulmond is reouested'O apply, prpve. )roperty, pay charges and taka him awaVotlie wdlbe Usposed of agreeaH tb law.-;.";.-; x D ANL.MvIy E ILL, CartKairrooric'ti j 72-tf. ' - ; - - X T m m W .Vw i.vli Prize I; 3000. , JSC v . ' -' 2 ;" 1000 . is ',; 5qo ';.;h-;.V; - : "29.: hlM& ;. r; 50 V' i, iBlanki of yery xlescriptiob for sale f, fr aw int. vHiyyr..
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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