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" ft. 3n T0 THE tmAKDYWINE; i. - - - . , Jin.accountof the trip to ihe B. cW; endearments ; W yen eration ram ' - . 4 J v" ''ii il ove t of the SDot where Jar. the .bone1 bJ orve1 Ul gcm.emcn wnu ; n cary pre'ceptor: acconiphmed Gy.jLpAYKTTxs.; ..; t er, and. the father of opr. country : lSteamtiai&foitni rAnon,-''' inh word, pf,all those scenes oft life Potomac; Scpu:9ih, 1825; o'clock; a. m vrhenih ? ts morning,: it shone SO bright! v. ,1 proceedmj deaf friend, in The:objecfs which had called up all compliance wilh'.Vour request,1 to gi.ve this wereinbw before his eyes for the - - - - . - w w r - - . , A r . . a riJ forever of the.spojk:yhichjhad to El: li;m so many associations of virtue, of of nfifrinfiem nf hnnpji nnd fpars rof $0- ami es dvwW.and,: if not all, of stwic'olthejnot ns'eyeStwere1 fixed . upon Mount eral's embarcation at (Washington ; utes,; and uhJ ,thc shades' "ofevening - It :w'ak a pfoiid spectacle to witness dimmed the scenery V- and shut out the ftlong the" margin of the river and skirt prospect and, from Zcfayette forever I ?n- the lulls which overtook' iVthe line Wheh,;turning suddenly he : retired, ' of military and "thousands1 of citizens with uttering a word, to the cabin . -whom, affection had brought here to lake This, my dearTriend, .was a "moment, f wic,last parfingjook" at the hero' and of sacredness to ine--'and tto us'all the tried friend of liberty and man There wa9;an awe and a sanctity about .... k - ... u-. ' 1 ! a !i i; i i .1 f. a. i : anil flmmaunir. hs me uuav. uiwvu iit mui tuuiu nui nave uccimih,ii.u- afopir the front of those lines- to hear the had we actually witnessed a communion oac'of artillery and the'tast cheerings between the hero who reposes at Mount of so many hearts so spontaneously Vernon, and his devoted and admiring I'touringr out heir feelipgs & besic wish,- Lafayette! Let cynics' treat such oc . ?n; liifi.hhalf,;' '-kNToTpr.'did man il- currenccs, as thur ma v-choose : still to eivft adieus more. affectin? or morel me, there is in them so much of sanctity lender, or more 'richly merit the "good L such an exhibition of the religion of t ihlies WIUCU accompanieu .-ineoi.;--. I uie ncari,a im give uicm an unci v .3i On nassinrureenleat7s roint, we were ror wnicn i trust l may never lose ue aain erected hv.-the -i discharge of artil-1 relish;: : I am certain, my dear friend, lery from the fort there, and from the of having in your own. feelings a refuge nAvv-vard..'-: ., - . ' i or my own. I am not much concernett In three quarters of an hour we were I therefore, as to the value which others iiiT Alexandria Uur annroachwas an-: mayatiacn to tnem, Dems: sure ....mat e nounccd by a gun: upon the outskirts of yen this. I faint description., which .1 t fie town but the gun was not needed given of the passing of Mount Ve to remind 4he citizens, that JLatayette, win nave charms tor you. It rained all night, and presentetl os with a morning altogether of another sort from that which we had wished to At about 9 o'clock, we, got have ernon, ' was abou t t p pass 1 1th c ci I y h a d a I rea dy poured its population oB.the wharves, andstreweUtitupoh amonc: the shrouds and rigging of the shippin?, until the -wh ole a pnettre d to breath e ; w ith: life. uarturfe x and 'of. our'rcsrets'J-o hones we .entertameti or ni turn':' and coneluded by. that the - proudest navy couldinot enter the waters sspdedy re-inancial measure of reducing.the hqlqerBV assuringdmi I ofahefFrench 5 per centwstockV-astthe j ..that ,- exists, rate of 731 cash for, every: 1001 stock- r.iliia :'.iif I itifivi' niliAH .nMn rt I 1 n O fl'lfk'hnl! PotomacCatid occasion half the'gratifis dcrs 6f the :per,cents p acceptan an cation, as would that of the humblest terests of 4 percent on a newly created baki;if "t should bear LafAyeUe The strckf though he proposed-a, nominal General was toomuch atTected:tp re- bonuf of 25 per Cent, on their principal, ply except in broken- sentences. He has'n(t, asftbeen successfqt; although naU arrived Ul IIIIS point ;vviltril luc iaoi nic vui ici ut-unics ii iii ur iMio . grapple of personal ihitercourse J with far niore llian opponents :of theVM i the citizens of his beloved America, nistef lpi edicted,vahd will eventually be we fn hP'tnrn BWSV.H Hft' COUIU HOI 1 COniDieieiV SO. refrain from - a full "exposition foC, his! : The, workmen ejrnployed in "the ex- ICeiinS. -V TllS SOn,f aiSO, WttS IJUILC un- I icmbic vuuuii uiaiiui.iLiui ica manned, and yielded to the pressure of fen to the number of 7 or 800 haveimi- le.eimg WJUCn reSietl Oil IlIIIl ' 1UC Vp- w'-' wi:Aiiiaii uicmirn, ami imu- neraiembracetl us alU ' T J ; " K ' 'ed' out for. an increase Of wages They 1 left the cabin looking backionce attackecrthproperty of hemanufac more uponUhe form of that man, yhom, turer with sticks, staves, ah(l xnusets, from my infancy, I had been taught to and were ,, not quelled , tiir the militia love- I gave my last, IOOK, as 1 luiui 1 were- vncu;jUi-j -yv iHiiuc,ueu&ueu thought, and im ip OOTATNTNC, besides tKe AstTOBomJci and .Weather. Calcivlationa, somvaliuble pieces; pn Farming-Arid Rxiral Affairs ? many useful ianit interesting Miscellaneous articles Medical Beceiptfe "' tnecdotes, &c.V list cP the Officers of the Government of this State and of the United 8taeVwith their salaries., the limes orhhldirGr all the different 1 In this; Sfate the Mem hers of Assembly ? for oui" niiunamc xnvk iruui Ijy ;,X)e rXlbiish ers by 7.Charle$ --Staart, ayette ville by SalmdnLaIl;wbern, and ; retail ; by - most Of tfics Storekeeper's" lrithe"State; l----"-' - , gept. 22dl82f5; f ? V 7 V t f -t - pressed the sightjupon I and several were . But I saw him again, I one soldier. Thi: greet. killed, ; among, them niv mind deeolv. Bat I saw him again, one soldier. I his is the . first 'turn for on cettins under way, we - circled lout' that, ever occurred -in France: . -r.0 . 0 .:. '.' J ... ; I' rf"v'i.. " " L - :'! 1 1' ' 1 . "'iTj!';. i I-1: 11 tne Jiranuy wine; i wnen, (m comiug uuier ..scenes 01. uevasiantnj nave uc- broadside to, our band playing Liatay- curreann tne communes of raviuy, pa ette's March, he appeared at the open- rentin, and DcSville, by - the-- workihen inW f tlio (r:in(fw!)v xml hnwpd till vvfi of thf Hotton riiann fn r.tu rprsi' "?'" had passed ; and so ajain on thejother j France : and IIa yti. The news of side of tlie ship. " ; i the. recognition of the Independence 'of 'When about ten miles from the Bran-1 Hayti, by France, is received with genr dywine the clouds becan to disperse! eral satisfaction, botlv by England and from the vest, and occasional gleams France. The Courier says, in a polit from the now retiring sun broke! upon ical point of view" it is of great fm'por- the misty atmosphere. In a moment, tance. '.It has been thought that the there "span ned ' t lie..- Heavens in oUf rear, Irench government wadecidedlyaU almost beautiful and perfectly defined verse to t!iirinct)oBinvoIveU in rccpg'- bpw Its' basi& resting upon-the rVir- nizing the Independence of Ja revolted gptia'and Maryland shores, which are colony. This can no . longer be sus- seven miles anart at that place, exactly pectecl. That, principle ha now been upon a line with the Brandywine, she sacrificed, and, we need scarcely add, it'inc (Lircciiv. to our eve. ueneatn uic.i in our ODiniun, most wisei v-isacrinceu. ! C 4 ' .... 1 -i . . . - - . - !1?ot Sale 6i "Kent, i LnpHE ; sttscnDer, intends ieavinviateiH M tiiis ,iau.i,e wisiieSfXo dispose of his houseanJpt ;It fs' an"excellent stand Fov a store.beiAgrin 'tHe'f entre of business., Ut is aTso'tell calctilatedff a family residence, a good g-ardeiV and ont houses. 'A great bar'-" gaift maybchadjif early .application be m;ifW. 1 Any g-eVtlcmajishin t.'purchase, carr b sh'ewnhe'pVpmisesand informed the terms by applying to the subscriber,. -I Or in his absence, fo. wit rtiu r nr inn i Sept.21, 1825. , , .... r ; 03- Ni B. The subscriber" returns his "thanlc tortliose.Gentlemcn ' who have hitherto p;u tronied hirn, and requests all those who urtr indebted ,to him to come forward on or be- ' fore the Jst-of October and'settle tfieir re. spective accotiris and all,those. to whom lie is indebted, will, please wcall oh hira for the same j ..-. . "' J.lJs.-. glimpse of the frigateshe looked like cewre 4f tht arch ! It was a spectacle It was, indeed, merely sacrjnina F.verv thin!? waa silrnr- and anxious two or three tall nonlars as we saw more lovely than I have language to shadow : but still it is ot , gootUomen ' .l : . c.'i; f". .. a i J I n..nr.ic...tl TX7, I 1 in .1 It- va f 10 ii-onin nf h lnat ffsi v t h:it I rl A w Hrh 'haa rimihtlMft f"rtiharnSPd -to see the obiect whom all came to see. and bv II were up to her, and found Lafayette Was tobe on our wateVs, and France, in her, discussions with Spain, At theirironert mnmpnt. T nfnvptte took anchored off her stern" the steamboat as the wind ot this morning makes pret- upon thequestion of b. America.-7 -. i I I " j 7 . J l ------ . . . -5. - i - I - . V . - m - f m .,. w. - j Iiisr place to receive and to give the Constitution, from Baltimore. .The Lty certain, within sight or our shores.. opain. Advices trom jviaunu are 10 Uoais Ol tlie iricate were OUSy m COn-l Tiiat a. uiusu um vuc ucmcuis iiiukc ii mic oui juit. a uc nctcssnjut veymg the visitors from the tJonstitu- A ne aun nimseii employed as tne-greai log experienced oiucers in r tne corps weUJUtfavtAteJ--" Gndhless Lafmu tion. . One was immediately disnatched artist of the scene. The mists, and thieh are going to America has indue- rfZmii:the:ficp vards ot the frigate were retiring, and retired clouds, his mate- ed the Minister of War tol employ a g:ledmass of life and motion, filling thje ready to be manned, the men I should rials. He had but to dart forth his great number belonging to the ancient air -M ith greetings and. adieus. . So inrliudge to the number ot 170 in the tops, rays, auu tne area was periecu - it army, wno nave not yet unuergoiie any tense was'thefeelrn.o-;: and so nnsatis- ready for the sionial to SDread out from was destined to be the last arch under sentence ot puntication. 5 fvinsr aDneared ? in onr nuiric movei thence ta the extremities of the yards, which he was to pass in his beloved A- It is said that a. battalion, of the 3d . , ! ii .. . ... . I i . -r -r " . . it ii' : - i r- -. : - t- o ' ' i i : f " -. rnents bvthe town' and xv h tu M ve 1 he hrst boat was intended to receive menca. now superior to an tne resw regiment oi tne opanrsa.ine nas re- time tor the steamboats Potomac and Lata vette but he had grown sea-sick, vmat a canopy, what a glory i . jiut voi tea at Anore, in consequence oi to call and see. mSaidfTract of Laod willbe Surprise to come un, it was determine and was not readv when it fell to my I will Leave it lor poetry to renne up- having received orders to embark tor sold on .accommodating terms, if applied for cd to re-pass theKotvn; It was done lot among others to step in when a On. . I tne Havana. iney were itiisDaimea snoruy-xounxesni etaKen ia nnHar !;to;,.mctnAa. ) a.ui 'caMlu rxrrx o-dim fhtrrdvArP N rrhf P.amfi on. and we retired.' at- however, and comoe ed to embarks " "r ,li'lucr F,l'Vu18,c"4ull"oi wx w rv vi VUUIO IUIIIC04 . , cL 9 IJfiL 4Aa Ul l I w r yuiua lauais vu oui T ' 1 O ' - - - . y i j I tional satisfaction to the citizens. ; j manned--and a most interesting spec- ter a plentiful ana wen served supper Our next obiect of interest was Fort tacie it presented ! But it rained very to rest. I saw through the port ot my Washington. -Here a salute was fired, hard : and damped our ardor, and the birth the first streaking of the morning. whilst from' it- hnttlpmpnU the fair, nleasu res wfe should otherwise have ex- fine wind trom north-west blew strong and others of the neishbdrhood whol nerienced. In the course of an hour, and refreshing : presently the sun rose , had-taken positions there, : gave bv the Genl. Lafayette, accompanied bvhe m unusual glory. The wind being wavimrof their handkerchiefs their last Secretarv of thd Navy arrived when fair, according to Com. Morris's in- farewell f o tho o-pnpi rl. trim nxnnnilpfl a snliitp nf T5 cruns Was fired from 32 tcntion. the Brand vwme about this with the Waving of his hat. &c. l nounders. . time was under way, and now, it be It was now about half past four when Com. Morris had prepared a chair, ing 11 o'clock sue is nau way to tne THE subscriber offers his Tract of Land,, i'-of 63Qa'cres, for saler lyiir six fmiles west of Smithfield, Johnarpri: County, anil on " Ijdtli sides of Middle Creek ATh ere js on it, a Single Story framed b welling-,- and oth er. ou t-; booses for the convenience: of a small family, about 175 acres oCclearedf X&vf a jrood por-. tion of which is fresh and well: adapted to tlie culture of -corn and cotton and now in excellent repair.; SA beautiful young 'Orchard of l Apple and Peach trees.' ' There is 'about' 200 acrea excellent Qreek land.; thro' which k beautiful" and never-failing sti'ejam flows.' The hiUs aojotning- the - low lands, is well supplied wth:never.faiirrigtspnrigs upland trenerallv level, which enhances its value. It is but seldom :thatT a tract of land of its worth, and generally reputed healthy situa- f tion and'manv advantages and conveniences such'?aa" beingr; conyernent ta never-failing , mdls, is offered for sale ihthis secUon-of coun try." Those disposel t( buy : would dp well- THE HOTEL. THE Subscriber, having rent ed tlie Ilotel. formerly occupied Ijgjf'" by hislate father William Ruffin, is now opued by him Tor the jaccpnimoda- tion and comfort of those who may visit Ra-j leieh, To all whomay feel disposed to call, every exertion shall be made to render their i . - w . - . - - . t I . . 1 t 1 i I I TT - 1 T l - .. II -t . r limner Was announced..; 1 conless 1 nanasomeiy ciecorateu, anu vvorKea uy cajjes. xiuw -mauj gumi wisncs, auu Such trentlemen as wish to procure out have 7 'seen nr-narations of the kind in ornamental cordage to hoist Lafayette prayers for her salety, and tor happi jr0oms,durinE:the Session of theiLegisIature, seamboatF, which demanded. and re- on board ; no one but Genl. Lafayette ness and long life to Lafayette, and for more eligibly situated and convenient to the ceived my admiration, iiut I had scqn and the Secretary ot the JNavy got into a nappy ana agreeaDie voyaj nothinr to enual this. We nau two tne shin by means ot tms elevator, .put oer, uiv wmue uuuv ui xx-. tables and ahaut twenty-two, guests there were steps wnicii reacnea to ine pic aione can ten. Jr-; Willie N. White of Craven county, or. the subscriber, See. r - JOHN EASOX. June 10th,-1825. -- ; ,65- . V THE WriOLll TO liEDRAWN In the Cjty of. Baltimore onWcdhesday, -t:;d'.r ;, 'YHB 9tH NOVEMBER.!,: ; ' . '' j . --' -" " ' .:"'. i'j,;.;'' - -' ' ' : . :i.y-'.t'---r '' ' COHEN'S OFFICiSBiJtTiWoiis : t. H-v-1 September 8tb 1325. 11 ? , r We.have the pleasure to lauounce that the - ex elusive of the Secretary of the Navy, longboat, with banisters and Lafayette and Son and Secretary, which rendered the entra; of cordage, entrance very safe I liad bv the wayiand in the hurry pfl andasv. this j flying accouritj forgotten tor say 1 The General and the Secretary were hlo composed bur company. To the received on board, as were all the visi- forejroiiifi: may be added Major General ters, by Com. Morris, in a manner, and ' lirovyD, Commodores Bainbridge and I with a courtesy, which distinguish that FOREIGN. i- I LATEST FROM EUROPE, Raleigh 22d Sept. 1825. 93- Jones 1 Cant. Read of the Navy ; the Son and Secretary of the 'President; of ih'SirU.'c'Sates Y. the Mayors of Wash- .lngton and Gcofgtovn5 the corhmanl JngGcneralf Smith and Suite (Col. ertney Major Randolphs and Lieut. AV. S. Ringgold) 5 Brig. Gen. Jones & Wf'ite T-Mr. .Qraham of the land office $ - Ivtrlf)upont of Witmin2ton,-who had Served l4afayette in 1797 as aid in France ; ?0.iVi P. Custis&Djv Kenjt; oung Mr Huser-whiise father had in ' imjuncticm jwithlDr. Bollman, rescued - Lafayette from the prison of Olfautfe ; M. omerv:illei:whous gning in the ' - Brardvwinei as .Charge d'Affaires i to ' - wed en ; lien. La! I etnanu j : tne; nap lain of thajBrandywine, Mr. Ogilyic, ' ' of Ne v-York, with several others, j in eluding the gentlemen , wlio , had been 'jdef.UtetfTroffNcw-y'ork to deliverJthe splenlid ptCsetit of the book of Ren wanshipi - - . S Vs Before dmnervwas over, it was an- rtoiinced Cnia w e were lying off Mount 1 ermm-w hich had just been ihdicJited iy the marine band which accompanied Vs, in thv plaintive and sweet tones of IHeyell's Hymn. At that moment c a u irh t L n fa v e 1 1 e's e y e i t was pensive His communicati ve power appeared sud denly suspended,, and Ijis ccViplexion :j;rew wajii, VTnere w as evidently in his ! breast a variety of mingled and strongly ected emotions. He ate no more. " When presently itr was announced by ..'.Viie Marshaf, thiit Gen. Lafuyette would ''rot .wislKto disturb- the company' -: his s-tmly obiect in rigins being to take a H parting lok at MountVernon all arose I some loiiowea mm. amons; these i was any e f. I a pp roach ed toward s the ispot hich he occupied near the stern of the lw-at I did so yitb feelingsof the deep- est interest i icii jutn tointruae upon the sanctuy ni ;ine: scene and -vet; 1 ' could not iorbear. 1 took my position' ner htm I saw what If shall never airain; And. tlie .sight ahrcleu rite to 1 C w-s Lafay c t te- taking leave Nevj-York, Sept. 13. By the Florida, Captain TinkKam, which arrived FREDERICK C. ELLIS, T ESPECTFULLY informs his friends and fTl. the public generally, that he has" just returned trom xewbern, and has taken the store, formerly occupied by Doctors Rurjres & Hunter, at the corner Of 'Favetteville atid drawing" of th;j xsrmitr State SLotttvSi superintendancerof- theV Commissipners att- poinieu uy tae vov?rnor ana council. ' tiignest A'rize vJU,UtfU Dolls;. J30,000., 10,000 ' . 5,000 ; I lfiirtm .yt iihoro hK nso riri! honrl o lurn'B yesterday atternoon, trom 7Z V V ll ; fav , the Editors ot the t,omjner-lctoTHlws n ma(ie ; th latest fashion and in gentleman. A ft at- nii'falino nf rnfrphmfnta which ,',-.r0 lIKor-xllrnDHlp-l tl Hfl'im hpnt LlVerDOOl to xiuarterswhen Com. Morris in vit- cial Advertiser have received Liverpool a superior style of " workmanship. They M Al I . a At-. . - " . a. . . - -r 1 ,i ;t.- coo o,t nfko rror. aavices to tne ioin, aim jouuoii pa- onsisi oi me louowimr articles r j ... J. . . I -v 4Un Tnli rF liin-ncf h.U inolii.l Snneihnf Klnft nnrl Hlarlr r.lnsft pnat nan v him through the sh d. I hoc were l'cl 3 ul"HbMl' . "JV4r -cUZli" I SC-I-iwC - leais. 1 1 1 10 10 3a 60' 100 200 "400 20,000 1,000 00. . 100' " 50 ;. 20 ; 10 Superfine Bhie frock coats, Do Do Do Do (Com.) Olive - do do Green do do" Drab Box Coats. GreatCoats, . do , do ' ! 20,813 prizes t - -'. $30,000 ; ,io,ooo '.,'5,000 10.00Q 5,000 - 3,0(XX , 3,ood : ! 2,000 , 2,000 : ' 2,000 80,000 9152,000, tliirfwl Kwnrrw rC c nnl IVA 117 Or O I SIVC. cm hia nfflrpra. xvhn as we learea, tpe pernicious anu 1 1- ; - ,1 - I ml o-ol npni!ntirns in l;ottnn. mn f-iir an vie witn eacn otner in courtesy. r-r -7i . T fAnd there never was collected a bet. J ifaye tne wrecKS oi many fortunes er looking set of young men.) We !11 Vir tra1?' An0U1fr extensive nouse passed through the shin, arid had dis. in f-iverpooi, coiinecieu wiuj a noue " - " 7-1 . 1 " : I rlncrwl uhit tn mnnv nf ntt wftJ ? wnrlif tnlS Clly,1 uaS laiietl , oi wonuers. u was udiuiy. posMuie w " T, . ' p . , "A -, rimaaeipnia w.oi.wnicu .wii:be certain of obtaninc atUimPHzt, satisfy the visiters, that such a ship, iri nation prevails m ,1111? ..;ciiy. ; a .letter wilt be s sold at the most reasonable prices dmaya-wXflEEf;i i uVti , air respects so perfect, was launched "wm V- iJ I VI w Y 00 j 100c f o -;p The popularity of this scheme is unrivauca but about two months airoL laa 'ca flUU 3ajB l"ir o iV ' -v" vir.v . "V:. v ana m consequence. ot its orunaney anu ; Alter this three tables being set, 'i 1 a aiU J made at Mauook's Clothing Estabhshment, myitaticms passed, .not to ; Blount Vernonnnly, but to those of thel Lr o the sa me place, puoiuiiect in the wxUi me, where they can' be accommodated the rnomerlt the v are dram 4 t - And a large and g-eneral assortment of ' Pan-; oirl o l,Ui ""oons.aiia yesis oi an uescriptions. U.U.U wo , uiuci I rrU 1- ' l . i J J x iicsc Kuuus were taxei v ; imnonea irom 40,000 Tickets, J ot 1, WwJb to a priie : ' ' TO D K DRAWN ON TUE ; Secured by Letters Patent under Seal of tlte . United States. :r .' The holder of Two Tickets or Twb Shares mode of drawing has caused a continuance of sales the . most ( unrpecedented. f Every Constitution from Baltimore, and Surf 'uul -I'Hff 'xa lu P'; upjn .ue most reasonaDie terms ana snortest 0c 'Tickets' &5.06t'Quhrters SI '25 prise from Georgetown, also. These ists of the metropolis to step forward notice. . r --i.vr,-,,Tj; , 50 62 tables were all most perfusely spread- njL8-taf Wc efV4lJ; Warrehton "3ST. !Fall RaCOS To be had. in the greatest f variety of Nam- an,l irfPrJ n.l W;S. nnrf rfdpr ?r I he debts of the first llOUSe that Stop- VXjW? "V - , . bers If 0ld and Kven at I 1 a commence an luesaay tne nrsti . V" v ' ' the greatest abundance, were within every man's reachw . iier uuuicr, our uesimv was ueciu- ed ; and 1 regretted, as did the whole of usV that the wind and weather'were su ch a s not to au thonze Com .1 Morris in getting underway, as it was intend- ped paynient in Liverpool quence of the cotton speculation mount to 400,000 pounds sterling. H : i.Mr. Ixraham, the aeronaut made 30th ascent at Norwich, on the 6th ult. safely. .,v '.' " "r; -1" - -p.. ". A journeyman baker in London just ! ' 1 . a a' . 1 t r . . a a- 11s day of November ncxtJ find continue tour aays Lottcm and Exchange- Office, - ieJf!; Pp? No. 1 14., Marketstreet, (jBaltt- uiu , 11111c iica.is, .ivv if ujis. eacil, nail " lor-I . ' ;. ' ed to take a sail in the ship to the capes. V .bv lotterv th.e baronJ of Forkle- un leaving tnis, u was uetermincd to " '7' . f"'f'v vf WK)H'"''m return, when we repaired to the cabin 11 u s now in possession pi isiu,uuu feit, 4 subscribers and cjosed, yiz s KEMP PLUMMER, 1 KOBEUT H. JONES ! THOMAS TURJJEIL WM. T. WILLIAMS niore in' Wheref all the Great Capitals were sold, i the last Grand State' Lottery, which was - drawn on the 27tli July, sxz. the - $40, OUtV the $10, OOOytbe $5,000, (the latter in sbare to fake a last leave of that great and good man, andof Com. Morris and others. Gen. Smith, of Baltimore, at dressed the general in behalf of the ci tizens of. Baltimore, : in a most, fee I ins: The 2nd Day- Three mile ; heats for the and .where in the late'State and other Lot whole amount of the Jocky Club subscrin- ferics.tv4re; sold the ereat capitals of $10Q ue nr8u use ne maue ot nis I wc uuujj up, uuu, oi ?iu,uu, j ui -v,wv, w franr.s. riches was to buy 70,000 bates of rve sect to the usual discount, free for any 12 of $20,000, 17 of 10,000, 31 of $5,000, S.c, hrJlrl 1. -k V l J !i "'r- thmff, entrance sto subscribers twenty, dol- And inhere mortr Ci hxv6 beet -4-bread,which he distributed to the poor lars. tonon-subscribersthirtvldniratA; r: ' J! w nm in America, .i a i .a .. . - i I ' . " J i . . IIUHICU KIUU UI imi . , The 3d Day Two mile heats, for thet pro-1 - nfOrders iVotn' any part4 6f the Uiutefl, with a pot of beer t6 each GREEOEItii'with thft most dis- PS? ?;.'. 'ri,u-."-. '-ni- u a' i 1 li t .,..-, f v entrance u liouars s tree tor 'an manner., 1 here was Col. Bentalou, senbled satisfaction .that we are again the winner of the precedinVay and that venerable, patnotjsf all i times, abletoannounce, withmuch confidence, The 4th DayA Handy Cap i free for !ariy thing, but vate conveyance, enclosing the Cash or Pnze ceding dav. I 1 t:v .;n nv nf tlie Lotteries. Will ce purse for 5Q I the same prompt and punctual- attention a , ... uuu u- iutciiigcui,c' uumy uieece ui uie inosi uuiuHmB.uMUi- cninwcc .twenty n ve JJpi-. it on personal appucaiiou. thera,x VGen,- Jones; in. behalf of Hlie joyous, nay gloriolis character. - The lars to be added to the pursej free for any ., .4. J. I. COHEN, Jr. & BROTHERS, citizens oSthdistrict addressed hi dark.cloud; which powered ; porten- tMf.rrllrlT 'XmT-- it)i iJ in a isliort and;nerUnenandvr,i tously:over tHeJMorea, hf; wVhave o T addr eloquent address. ;;.18Dokef f reason to hope, bean dispelled. If true, and others brmmf- fKerheSnwiircontain the comply the feelings of afiection which the pep- the defeat of-the Egyptians has beea "r. H THOMAS JOHNSON, ? rjst of Prizes, 5idiU he forwarded rWjj. nle every where testified, and referred signal and tKHRiirr f: thp. - rVUl :-' ..:,. Pronrietor of tK n.ntl Qn iwho nurchase" their Tickets at ou- to the Mistncr, wnere they were con- arms elsewhere, must terminate this ccntrated and cherished of his de.-j fourth ami most formidable campaign. Sept. 20. auif , N. B. Calls will be furnished m the even ing ot eacn day's Race, by the Proprietor, HEN'S OFFICE, and who signify their w to-receive tlie same. . J A Qr " ' - mm . ,:- .- i '" ? . r.- Y
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 23, 1825, edition 1
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