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r. J. -I, r- '"i V; 1' 1 t.iti POETRY. 1 j ... .1 -INSCRIPTION Par the tomb of ii attleJGirU eight ' years, M -So I will not vJem thee dead, my love, but ' ' parted far away, . . , Though-' fairer scenes than earth can .yieW, f.r .ver more to stray r V V To dwell where ceasejea pleasures reign, m ;iio-ia of some fair island of Yj-.ihe blest.; . b Ana it' . In frolic mirth now- u-ander, as infancy they . roved ; ' ' t.: . ' , And still thy little fingers pluck , -est, fairest flowers. , :i .;. Oh ! writer comes sot. there, ,to the sweet- chill, with short ah 1 cheerless aay; -rv T , . , tfor su nmec suns -are there, to scorch; with fierce andsultrj' rayj ; i Kor lmnet 'ther Unorthirst, is known, to Trjrthiiie houriof ease ; j . K6ry rai"?.' J4 thousand shapes, the ty: rant, f dl.Disease. r- : . . -. . '' JV;' And shall t, though thou'rt torn from me, my precious one, repine ? j " . Alas ! how p or ; life's , best estate appears, compared whb thine -With'thinv whu, fir removed from all that dims its darkened way, ;" ' V Dweflest imid the splendors pure of heaven s uncl'adedrm;i ' - ,.4 To Car'peri'teM & Undertakers. O1 kN Friday tbe 5th day pt August nexi, will lie let to the I nvest bidder, at the Courthouse door in Ht he ' town oMSasUviUe, the iJuildin of an Academy in the said town The plan of the House may be seen and further particulars made known, on applica ljoii to i. Willie G. Whit fie id, Ksq. ,;; .' THE COMMITTEE. . Nashville; NC-jjuly 4. - , 73 TO the Jail of Orang"?. county, N, C. on the t I4th inst. as Runaways, two Negroes, to wit. a rriin by the name. of Essex and a wo man by the name of Moriah Tliey say that they belong to Richa- dson Finch, of David . won county. The owner is requested to come forward and prove his property, according to law, and take them away. . JAMES CLANCY, Jailor. , July 21; ; : t 76 3t St Wis anuTrnWare. "FKANCIS HiREEDERinforms his custom-A- ersand the public enerally that lie has now on hand a large assortment of Stills, of various Aizi'-s.; and that he contruiesto m ke liem.of any dimensions,at the shortest notice, 3 fe als't keeps constantly on hand, TisWahe. of evcrv description. 'All of which will be sol Ion mo lerate terms. ' f . ndeih TiHV 26. 1825. 62-tf. N. U T5osehaving S'iUs to rep: well to, send them immediatel. will do rRMIE folio n incv Lands will be sold at the ' . Court It'nise, door of Hvde County, on ih lart Monday in August next, to satisfy the tax due thereoii tor tne year JcJo : - 105 Acres, property of Win. S. Bell's chjl dren - . 5-t - - v v ITenrv Bishop - ' '193 300 V U00 175 60 370 60 ISO 200 1925 80., 250: 90 Chasj Oawfnrd's heirs ; ( . David JnrviK heirs -Joshua Fortiscue - John B. Jasper v .. Hugh II. Fod !ry j Joseph Ci. Gowers ' Wm, Gor.lon ' lieubctr Hew r. - Ueniami ' J3- KatlhT . .f .. John n. Jasper or Thomas x-:.r. -, t Smith . ; John Selby. Jr. Jacob Swindle Jr. ' Aaron Tyson's' heirs Jacob Swindle, Sen. k ' r v FOEMAN, Dep. Shit . t?efmanton Ilyde CoUnty June 25 1825. '"HGTILL be sold at the Courthouse in Rock- ytv ford, Suny county, on the second Mon- Vliy in August next, the following I'rac'.s of . .and, or tw' mtich thereof as wilJ satisfy ; the t xes due thereon for the"y ear 1823 with :costs &c. v. ; -l-v'- " 'v r;::- v' - 150, - neres: given in by Uenjamin Mitchell, ; jidjoinin Arthur r Larter, on Ararat river. . H - ' 150 do " do "by John Cook, adjoining .Da vid Kethcum, on Ray's ci-eek.. " 200 ,x36" do by J oh n H van, ad j pi ni n g. M. M. llucrhes, Mttchera river.? i ihg Rachael tteece, Mackefy's creek. 150 ".ilo do Owner Uinknpwn, adjqining -. lJeter 5immqis, .vamers creeks 1 000 do 'do . esse lesi cj 's heirs, adjoi- 'ng ;IieU3c"Sc !I)6bson Double creeks. 200 do' - do , Jesse Jester'j IVeirs, iuljining Joseph Axim,.Turners. creek. ' -do 1 do Jesse; Lester's Jieirs adjoining 100 100 . John Collins, waters Double cro.ucs. ' CO - cio. owner unknown,, aniolnin? adjoin lng ucorje u, iioicomo, i oibes cr'k. JOHN WIUGilT. late ShlT. pr. acL?? .61 2fh "May 20. - JTh AN,avvavr.from the .subscriber j m June MJL lasttlih Negro Man DI.-tiRQ an Afiicaii born,, but- JiavintT beeti brought to 'America rvt7 an early p'-riod o hjflife, his nativity will liardlv be .discpteredv bv h s Jans-uatreJ'' He : is ah-ut 3;V3arsof age, quite black, yb'out 5 j.et rf orb Irenes 1 '-go, Jius rcmarfeHble smal! carsind teet.-'lt isj-epor!eil thatjio has ob taincd i free pas '-ancji designs passvn j as a i free man v r v u . ive II ie ' above re ward if taken outf the, State an-.l delivered to me at my piaj-ipn.in ijeno-rcounty near Kiuston - or 25 tloi tarsif taienin the Sfte and deliver ed .as- abov.cirOVd yUars if secured in auv . . ..Jail bo- tttat 1 get hjiD'Oain. S M V - V-''-? !- JOHN rroBB.. , .;' Lecou county, "Jtilyc 21. T5 3y do not listed, of Daniel Reece a heirs-, adjoining SebelV Greeriwpod, Yadkin, do do t, l)ahiel Reece's heirs adioirt- - xvatiian JJrav. Codie's crcok ,do "do -V Jean Johnso'i's Jieirs, : i: - the- Ioiiowingrosw. nonus, r "m' i. wv v flcelved at;the'General -Post Offlce jn,th NciiyWashington,"Aintil; tlie 15Uitiay o f October next, inclusive.,; , ? V- It i VlN JCORTlICAROLlNAr;: ' m?, v.m AaWill. hv Phihn Hntain s, i-t rAoA'nii Vefafrto nnn-M'Kinnev s. Lit tie River, Keowee, and Boonsford. tol'endle ton c. h. S. (U once in two week. -1 , t - Leave Ashvtlleevery 'other Saturday V6 . . v , i i . i : h . .1 .1 1 ...in 'a k ; nn (Inn . on Sun nun. AQnaarnvc ii rcnuieimi v dayhy 6 p. m. Leave Pendleton eve other Monday at-P h. m: and arrive at Ashville on I uesuay Dy .iiii, . i?i4,m Raleitrh bv 1Ai tie - Nat Jones's r Tfoittronfl. 23 miles. " , f - T nnirA T,li(r ("VPPV h riOaV; ai O . m. UUvl -arrive at navwooii-iuc same ur- Ieave I Ia;wood every Friday at, o f p., m. and iuTive at Raleigh.on Saturday by noon. . 10j; 'From Statesville by Mount Pisgab to Wilkesboro W '- - u V , . Kr-- Leave Statesville every Thursrhiy at 6 di m. and arrive at Wilkesborough the same day at Leave vvilKesDoro every .cuncsu; V . . . . ci.or:i1 'tli-tim lav . - ' - TfW 5 AHJ,a n a. m. ana arrive i ..wicaTim. by 4 p-m. - , - - r. ... 106 From Raleiffh by Fish Dani,-Stagville and, Mount; Tirzah to Roxboro. f ' v ; 4 Leave Raleurh every 4naay at o a m. anu arrive at Roxboro on Saturday by 10 n mv. Unxhoro every - Saturday at.noon, and arrive at Raleigli ".on 'Sunday by A'p m. v 107. From Lincolnton by j. mnenwiier s Evinsville and Mooresbbro to Rutherfordton, 47 miles. . ' : t ' ' Leave Lincolnton every Wednesday at 6 a m. and arrive nt Rutherfordton by 7 p.m. Leave Ruthei-fordton every Thursday at 4 a m. and arrive at Lincolnton by. 8 pm. 108. From ? Ehzabethtown by Jieatie's Bridge and Long- Creek Bridge, to Milton. Leave Elizabethlown every Thursday at 6 a m. and arrive at Milton the same day by 11 a m. ' ' i . , Leave Milton every Thursday at 1 p iiand arrive at Elirabethtbwn the same day by 8 m. - - - .". , ' ' ' 109. From Onslow court house to John A. Everett's, 12 miles. , : . Leave Onflow c. h. every "Wednesday at 6 a m. ana arrive at Jtiverett s ny yam.. ; Everett's every '"Wednesday by 11 it m and arrive at Onslow c. h by 2 p m. 110. From Wadesboro' by Beard's. Store,' Itockv River and George Smith's to Salisbury, 60 miles, & to return by Wadesboro.', Rocky Itiver, Allentown & Lawrenceville, to Wades boro' 57 miles. Leave Wndesboro' every Monday at 6am. and arrive at Salisbury on, Tuesday by 11 a m. Leave Salisbury', cverv Tuesday by 2 p m. and arrive at Wadesboro' on Wednesday by 7 Pm. ' ' " V . 111. From Pittsboro by Jo. I. Brook's, W. Lindlevs Store", J. Carter's. Albncrnt's Store, Long's Store, Hadle3''s Mills and Me- bane's Store, to Greensboro', 58 miles. j Leare Pittsboro' every Monday at 6 am. and arrive, at, Greensboro 'on Tuesday by noon. ' Leave Greensboro' every Tuesday by 2 p Ti and arrive at Pittsooro' on Wednesday by 7 p in. , 112. From Charlotte by Hopewell Church by Bcatty.s Ford, 20 miles. . Leave Charlotte everv Wednesday at 6 aw and arrive at Beaty's , Ford the same day by 11 a m. . . Leave Beaty's Ford every Wednesday bv 2 p m and arrive at Charlotte by 8 p m. 113. From Salem by Clemmonsvdle,RiddIe s Ferry and Yadkin, to Mocksville 23 miles ' Leare Salem every, Wednesday at 6 a m and Salem by 12 at noon. Leave Mocksville every Wednesday by 2 p m and arrive at Sale m by 8 p m. ' 114. From Murfreesboro' by Winton, Pitch landing1 ami Colerain to, Winasor, once a week, 52 miles. v ' ; ; Leave Muri'reesboro' every Wednesday at 4am and arrive at Windsor the same day at 8 p i. - Leave Vii indsor every Thursday at 8 a m and arrive at Murfreesboro' on Friday by 10 a m. , - NOTES, p . , 1. The Postmaster General may expedite the mails and alter the times for arrival and departure, at any time during1 the continuance of the contract, he' paying- an deqtiate com pensation for any extra expense that may be ocra stoned thereby. 'And he reserves the riht to . abridge any contract made -under this advcrtiserrient when he thinks it proper, hndto deduct from the compensation at the ratio paid indr the contract, for-lessening the 'duties of tlie. contractor. ; 2. Ten minutcs'shall be allowed for open ing-'and closimr the m itl, at all oltices where ho particular time is specified. tor every thirJy.rainutes delay. Tuna- voidable accidents excepted,) in, arriving af ter tiie time prescribed in an v contract, the contractor shall forfeit five dollars : and. if the delay continue until the departure of any depending mad, whereby a trip is lost, a for feiture of double the amount allowed for car rying the mail one trip, shall be incurred, un, less'it shall be .made to appear tliat the delay was cccac,!oned.Dy unavoidable accident ; in which case tlie amount of pay for a trip will be forfeited. . ' i 4. Persons making propos lis, are required to state their prices by the year. Those who contract will receive their nav.nu.rterK. in the months of May. Ausrust. November. Und February, one month after the expiration or eacn quarter. , . , 5. No Other than a free wliite person shall be employed to'cairy the mail.' - b. VVhcre the pl-oposer intends to convey the mail in the body of u stage carnage, he i ucsireu xo. siaie n in ms proposals ; and the st;ige must be of sufiicient size, unless other wise expressed, to conveniently convej- sev en passengers. . ' r 4 . " v7. Evitv proposer may offer in his hi,l. m-jke, improvement in the transportation 'of the mail, from the terms invited, either as 7t ww r u i. vr Of lu" moeoT transp irtrng it, the speed reqiiir ed, pr the frequency jof the trips per week- whichvsh:tll it ceive due consideration. . The number of thc'pbst route shall be stat ed in every hid, and tbe proposal must be sealed and dn-ecled tothe General 'l6a;.bf hce, and endorsed 41' Pfofc&l?' JX, Strict attention must be given to the en dorscment. as it is not inten.W n .u sea ; .- - -.---.--. v ixv t any proposal, Until the lim,,v ce ?iving bids slwll have expired.;: i 8 'i'hev. Postmaster General 1rsiA.. ' himself the right oWechring ahv contract at an end, wiienever one failure lnnehslnrK h .'..i FOR caf vine Mails of 'the', United Btatea on V P.' TKe dislances stated are i&ch as have beeii communicated ,to this'ofBae afncT sorte of themtn , be; incorrect f v On, this -subjeqt the contractor must inform himelf-rthejde-i natment will 'not be ahsw;erable for any W take-.v,l-'? ...f .-.-V. 't m0. No bid shall ;b0 withdrawn' Afterjthe time IM1.' receiving1 .oiuuaH nvc cajjucu, and should any person refuse" to take the con tract at his bid, lie shall be held responsible to the; Department for the difiere nee between fiis hid. and that at which the contract shall be rhSaeiTd f decisions on bids shall be made knb.vn before' the 17tli of October.f ThVa. stenmenVof any contract without the consent of the Fostmaster uenerai, snail loneu ii andjn all tcases'-where application to make a transfer lis made,; thej terms jiimis&fce fully stated ,, . i'w;- ,.f 1 1 The contracts are to ,be in operation on the' first day of jaiiuarv nexU and continue one ycar,.t4 . .JQHNrMXEiANi " PostIdster General. 'General, Post Office i A-f I ? --i. ., i Washington City, JuJy 14tb, 1825.1 V f - '' . ''S'' v ". ,,:v l-,f.. J -rs.;4 '- :baw 12 3xist Tibisc(i ".-5 Byj'GSonJicdeigh. , ? i , Price bound, Two Dollars. ' A DIGEST of the St-dtie. Law of North Carolina, relative" to Wills, Executors 'and Administrators, .the , Provision , for. Widows, and the Distribution of Intestates. ... ,u j f ; V tly JOHN LOUIS TAYLOR, if . CHiEP-JuSflCK Or THE SPPHIMK COTThT. ; Copies of this Weirk may behad at the Bookstores of John M'Hae and J: lladlock,' Fa-etteville i D. Smith, Wilmincrton ; Salmon Hall & Thomas Watson, Newbern ; H! . Wills, Edenton ; It. Davison, Warrenton ; N. J. Pal mer, Hillsborough ; J A. Mebane, Greens borough ; Gotlieb Shober, Salem j and D- Remhardt, Lin con ton. , j - . - :May 13.- . . - v ; ' .65 5T1HIS well known-Establishment, (9 miles JL 'south of Warrenton, which 1 purchased of Gen. Williams, is now in complete repair ; naving-erected a large & commodious House, with a number of other buildings. J I shall be prepared for the reception of Boarders by the 15th June next, when every attention will be paid & every exertion'used, to accommodate those who may think proper to board with mc. My Har will be furnished witn xne cnoicesi liquors mat can De procur edthe Table with the best the country af fords- the Beds, Matlrasses &c. are all en- tirel' new. There, are large and good Stables newly- erected, with separate stalls, , which will be under the care of attentive Ostlers and provided with the best Foracre. ' The price of Board will be : lor Ladies Sc Gentlemen, per day, $1 00 "Children and Servants 10 50 Horses , 0 50 I have also built a commodious Ball Room, for the accommodation of those who are fond of such amusement. And there has been erected a larere and comfortable Buildinc immediately at the Spring, which will con- tain one hundred persons. t The SI AGES, during the summer season, will pass by the Springs every day fo the convenience of Passengers. I I shall continue to keep open my House of Entertainment, in Warrenton, where; Tra vellers will find every accommodation j that could be afforded by my personal attention. From which place tlie Stages, North and South, will continue to arrive and depart re gularly every day. ROBT. R. JOHNSON. Warrenton, N. C. May 27. 61 TREASURY DEPARTMENT 29th April, 1825. NOTICE is hereby given, that on the first day of October next, the principal of the six per cent. Stock of the United States,! cre ated under the authority of an act of Congress entitled " An act authorising a loan for a sum not exceeding eleven millions of dollars," approved on the fourteenth day of March, one thousand eight hundred and twelve to gether wih tbe interest then due thereon, will be paid to the proprietors of said stock or to their attorneys duly authorized, at the Treasury of the United States, in Washing ton, and at the several Loan Offices,' on the books of which uny portion of said stock may stand. , ' , : . . . 1 - - -j . ' ", A surrrender of the Certificates of 'said Stock will be required at the time of pay ment, and the interest on said stock d will cease from and after the thirtieth day of Sep temDer nexi. , SAML. L- SOUTHARD, Acting Secretary of the Treasurj'. Milton Alaso'nic Xiotledj Authorised by Special Act of Assembly, for the benefit of , ' r; GOLDEN FLEECE LODGE, No. 74, N. C. SCHEME. Prize 3000 2000. , 1Q00' 500, ? 100 50 10 is is is is is is is is $3000 2000 . 2000 .2500 1000 1000 1000 . 7500 Prizes Blanks 20,000 4000 Tickets at S5 is $20,000 Drawing to commence in Mijlto x, as soon as a sumcient number of .Tirlrt d.oii been sold. Superintended by the following Managers: . . ' . .. ALEX'lt. HENDERSON, v JAMES R A INKY, . ; AKCHIMEDES DONOIIO, JOHN R. CLARK, ; I THOMAS L. STEVENS. ' , SAMUEL WATKINS. i Orclers for tickets, post paid, and enclosing the Lasw, will be thankfully received and punctually attended to by tbe Treasurer in ............ . jS4 s . - . ' ti;.:i;""- ii. . .-tW- , pjkets Fve Dollars each?-. Tickets to be had from Agents reading- in i the different .owns, villages and public places throughout tne state, h - - ; By order of the- Managers, j l-NIUFH. THQMAS..TrM - Price Fifty Centsa Unftli TT:" G ALES & SON hnvo ;ct t.-UoA . fresh narcVl nt Z:i t tmn for persons subject toin .sbeptlc Com'- f- . a ' l. . j ,-... f - . T' v ; I " ....iff.. r - . . .Vr- Notice. M'J'-"' I TT IJAV.R lost tbe Certificate of five shares JUof,the Capital Stock of the BanH of Cari? Pean'viz :4Ni6s5.1ti; 112, 113, lU; & 115 A nfl r shal 1' At li'rt c Vnirat ioit ' of S - mOfntllsA from the. "date ofthi notice, .'appfy f?ti,new Certificates oT jsaul Stock.v All persons pre-i tending to have any. claim to sltid Certificates are hereby noticed Ho make known their claims' LUCY CUTLAR. Wilmington, June 15, 1825..; I 7-3 mV FORTTHE BENEFIT OF.TDEIOXIt)RD 'I FACADE MY - ' J . SECOND (CLASS, : v. To be drawn positively in NQvembev pext, find x completed in. a fev Jltinuies. J. B. YATES Sc'A; M'INTYRE, MASfAGnas. ). i--.i'-; 1 Prize S20,000 is S20,00p 10,000 i o.ooo 3,980 -181000 : oiobo 10,000 51000 - i;ooo -: 18 18' 18 r 186 ' 500 100 : 50 i . ' r - - . . ,8oq 'i 9,300 25 10 S;V5 v 4,650 .14,880 69,750 13950 15,870 Prizes. 26,97D Blanks, Slfl, 360 840 Tickets VJVJ , tThis is a Lottery formed by the ternarj- combination and permutation of 36 numbers. To determine the prizes therein, tb 36 num bers will-be severally placed in a" wheel on the day of the drawing, , and 5 of then be drawn out ; and that ticket having on it .the 1st, 2d and 3d dfawn Nos. in the! order in which drawn, will be entitled to the prize, of 20,000 dolls. ; and those five ; other tickets which shall have on them the sarnie Nos."in the following order, shall be entitled to the prizes affixed to them.especivelyjVizri- VThe 1st, '3d and 2d t(TSl0,0(0 r t 2d, J st and 3d to r 5,000 2d, 3d and 1st to 5,000 3d, 1st and 2d to r 1,990 - 3d. 2d and 1st to 1,990 ' ) V:: ' The 18 other tickets which shall have on them three of the drawn Nos. and those three the 2d, 3d and 5th, the 2d, 4th and 5th, or the 3d, 4th and 5th, In some'one of their several orders of combination or permutation, will each be entitled to a prize of 1,000 dolls.-. Those 18 other tickets which shall have on them three of the drawn Nos. and those three the 1st, 2d and 4th, the 1st, 2d and 5th, or the. '1st, 3d and 4th, in some one of their 'se veral orders of combination or perniutation will each be entitled to a prize of 500 dollars. Those 186 tickets which shall have 2 of of the drawn-Nos. on thein, and those two the 2d, and 4th, in either order, will each be en titled to a prize of 50 dollars. "r . j" v Those 186 trckets which shall have 2 of tlie drawn4Nos. on them and hose two he 3d and 4th, in either order, will each be entitleld to $25 All. others,' being 1488, having twq' of the drawn Nos. on them, will esych be entlted to a . ' 'ctn t 11 '.' . ' S . i - - - 1 ' V.: prize oi iu uoiirs. . . ; And all those 13,y50 tickets, havmcrbut one of the drawn Nos on them, will each be en titled, to a prize of 5 dollars. N -J 4 ' V jMo ticKet wmcn snail nave drawn a prize of a superior denomination, can be entitled to an inferior prize. -; ) ; prizes pa'able oO days after the drawincr. and subject to the usual deduction o 15 per cent. . i ljckets and Shares in the above scheme tor sale at .the Manager's Office in Raleigh, Whole Tickets, g5, ! i Half do. 2 50 Quarter do. r I 25 f Packages of 12 tickets, embracincl the 36 Numbers of the Lottery, which must) of ne cessity draw at least $21 25 nett, with so many chances for capitals; or. shares of packages may De uaa at tne same rate, viz : ', Packages of whole, S60, Of Halves, 30, Of Quarters, 15. Delaware Stale liottfeYy , FIRST CLASS. To be drawn the 3d of August next, and com- pieted in a few minute. 5 1 prize of S 10, 000 is S 10,000 1 5,000 3,000 2,000 1,151 1,000 500 100 50 20 6 3 5,aoo 3,000 . . ,000 -2,302 - 1,000 - 6,000 i,ooo 0,300 3,720 6,928 41,850 gl07,100 "2 ' 12 . .12 " 30 ... 186 , 186 . . 1488 ': 13950 . 15,870 Prizes 26,970 Blanks. 42,840 Whole Tickets g3 50 Half - - - 1 75 Quarter - - 87 Washingtori City Canal L6t. Class Xo. I for 1825. To be drawn on the 17th of August next, ' - finished in a few minutes. V and '. 60 numbers 8 ballota to be drawn i ' i 1 Prize of $25,000 is; $25,000 t,vj- - f 10,000 io;ooo J -'-' - .1. , .' 2 5,000 2,500 2,360 500 250 ';'50 25 6 10 r .5,000 . 5,000 v 2,360 v :? 10,000 ";-7,500 :yv6oa'r '3,900 - 20 ' ; ; " SO j v.i 52 :Hl5Gv , 1,248 -10,608 , I J. - t f4 '. 5 . ;4.,040.rh. 12,120 Prices .; v: -' - 1 1 r.-.-.i ' Whole Ticket S5 ? ift: tlHalven f.2,50;l-; ;r ' 1;25'.. . ! Unloh; Canal VLo ttery ; of Pcntu i f -4 sylvanla. k1 -i , ' ' ' ;Eighleenth Clas8---ycw Series To.be-drawi on the' 7th .September. nett V'-iuid finished in a few tniht . .. 1 ... . A 6Q iiumberiiT-& ballbts to be drawn ; 1 . Til ..-' . I Prize ofg25,t)00 is ; 825,000 ,' v" . r.l J j 12;50O-' 12,506 5,66a 5.660 X 30 sir 50 57. 114 285 5,ooa 1,000 500 ',200 5,000 10,000 10,000 . 10,000 .'5C00 f5,70d: 5,700 i - j 20: 15,960. 14,364 TP 1 6,5001 Prizes ; 1 C5 ,040 n 45,760 Tickets f WhoIeTickels. &5 r- A ' i :fQd iiHers, vu ' t i.-i 25 ;:4 :0 (Tj Ticketa jn all of. the above scli will ad vance ln price. very oont adventn emes Would do wlLin applying soon, as the sales have been very rapid,, tliere - will be few if; any remaiiungi uhsold on the day of drawiiitf I f Priaes in any oflthfejltteries of New-Vork New-Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, larv9 land, Virginia,andAVpungton Cil wijj be ' receivea in payment. 1 cn-on, paidj for. JjOtieries, dressed - YATES & M'lNTYUK JCaleign, Ju ly y, 'j aluable lVeal Tclslftte FOR SALE. , v , .1 v.. TN pursuance of powers vested in ms bv Jt' thek last will arid testament of I William T witty,' decjf I offer for -saleall that valuable Tract of Land in i Warren cmintyi on which (era enclosing the cdsh or prizes fp0si tickets or shares in any of ite J, will receive t prompt attention ' ir;r to--:---- T'"- - - r -J- said'. William lived &t :tbe time of.his death, Cpntaiiungi thirty-two hundred1 and - sixteen." ; acres. Un it is a yaluable Gru t & Saw MilL both lately repairedand a large' and com modious two story d Wellirig-hbuse with the necessary outhouses; which with some repairs may be mad e a cdmfortable reception for a V numerous family. f There ia a - lrge bodv of Low, Grounds on the waters , of Fishin Creek, and a considerable quantity of cood wood land attached to this tract. Eicrht hunS dred acres of this land are subject ta aife es: ' tate," which -interest 1 have good" reasons to believe can be purchased; at a fair ' price. The balance of the land is also subject to the dower of the. widow which I can confident- Haymay also be purchased.' -.This land would . .t.i .. i . . De soiii . pnvaiejijf on very accommoaaune; terms, ior a great pan oi tne money, tne purr chaser paying the interest annually & giving" gooa K.sausractory, security ior me. penorm' ance of his contract." f If this land should not be disposed of before tlieV22d xlay ofAugxist next (it being the 2d day of Ayarren Court) on that ' day it Will1 be offered at public Sale at the Market-House jtn the town of Warren ton. The Executor resetves to himself the privilege of a bid.. ; ? . - It Is thought unnecessary to give a minute description of' this land,; as those who may wish to purchase will view it and judge for J themselves..'. ;:.v v:. -.-, " ; : - ;,i -" T 1 :: ' ROB.: PARK, t- ' : ... J the surviving Executor. ; Warren county, N. C. June 9. 65 6vv R ANA WAY fVcrntthe Subscriber! abouj two months ago,; two negro fellows GLOSTER, a small black man, 'with long yisage, 4 feet' 6 of 7 inches high has a lope in his; walk and' is ;about-,42 -years of age..' Hewillaim for the cdUnty of Carteret jn this' State, where he wishes to Iive,.'and where he is yell known. The either GR AND ERS ON, a" mn about twenty-three years of age, a coarse Carpenter 'ahd is remarkably ; white for a slave, and niglit readily r ' b e - taken for a white man j is a strong well set fellow, rather above ordinary sizeH', He' may have a scar on his forehead between, or rather above his 'eyebrows, runging)tip and down as by accident, the edge of an axe flying frbm its , helve" cat him there -some yeavs ago. One of his arms was broken,5 when- small, :hear the wrist joints ".and it is bel.eved the left, which shows that joint; enlarged, ancLhai the ap pearance of dislocation; bending .outwards, with the end of the outer bone of . the arm next the joint cohsiderably'incrciased in size. I H is eyes are -what are called blue, his hair is very straiglit,- of a dingy 'ye Ho wish .white. Had perhaps, when he went off, ? a black furred hat, and lound-about blue brpad clothe coat. , He is a blunt, spoken fellow, speaks with assurance; and stutters and stammers in speaking, particularly when Confused, f 1 1 i purpose is doubtless to pas forafree tnari; ' I will give for GlosterV if safely delivered ' in any 4ah so that I cangethim aaintwen-. ' ty-five dollars, and for Grandersbn I "will give one hundred v dollars, if safely delivered jn Jai!,sd that I can gfet h1mia.g'aiftV ?nd I will ( for either or both,' besides',' '-pay all reason ab expenises, ifdelivered tome, at my residence in jtranKiin county, w? v. - s j t - ' ' JOHN D. HAWKINS. "June 10th, 1325. ? s 3 r - f C7'-tf ' fjHE subscriber pffers his' Tract of Land JL of . 630 acres, for v sale, .ljing six miles west of Smithfield, Johnston County, and on both side8 of Middle Creek. There, is on it, a Single Story framed D welling, and other but houses for the convenience, bf a small family, about 175 acre9 of cleared land, a good por- tion of which is fresh, and 'well 'adapted to the culture.of corn' and: cotton, and now in excellent repair. A beautiful young Orchard of Apple and Peach, trees. There" is about 200f acrea excellent creek lanfl, thro which a , beautiful and ncVer-fafling "'stream .flows. The; hillsiadjoiningUhe low landsis well supplied wjth never-failing springs f upland generally level, which enhances its value. If is but seldom that a tract of Jand of its worthy arid generally reputed healthy situa tion and 'many advantages and conveniences, such as being' convenient to, never-failing nulls: is offered for sale in this section of coun- ' ' ' 'j. ...I. . . . ill Itry.- Those disposed to puyj wouia do wcu to Call anu see. . sam ji raci, i wimi.viw w , sold on accommodating terms; if. applied for , shortly. Vyoung'Negroes in , payment. Por further particulars enquire of Dn- Willie N.; White of Craven 'dounty,1 or" the subscriber, &c. ; M" JOHN EASONl 4 ; Jnii 10th. 1825: . ' . 65- J- .1 1 1 Quarters,
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Aug. 2, 1825, edition 1
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