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r lik brothers."' '' .1 "V -A a : THE REGISTER Is published WerV:tTrEsiiiV,iny. FbIbat, by AtriTK'ollaVeVannUTPlialfv --'.X .rnni(i tIPVTB . . ' ADVERTISEMENTS lent vrinp-16 lines; 'neatly, insertedthree 1 times For -a dollar, and 25 -cents for every succeedmc publication ? those of; greater liurt h in the same proportJn.,...CbM?rvjfi atiok? thankfuUxurepeiye Leths to , The mstabrii of t umahvgreatness is strongly impresked, upon very thitiff nnertainin2 to man; The historv of the WQrld from the! earliest a;es,;js a mere xhrohicle of the t rise arcl fall bf states :'.and-empires:.Cities( once rthe pride'of mbnarchs, the, beauty of the Chaldean exceltenc; have been totally 'is'olivettcdromrtheifoundattnSand einprreSjwhicX-fprnierlyi embraced the greatest partjof the civilized world,' are now scaVcel j distinguishable on the map ofthe Jobe; ; Man himself, -. from the cradle to the grave, has everbeen the victim ; of disease and the ,chld of mis fortiirHii:bodyf;.fyarm with .health and vigor, within the circle:oa fevvre voIvingycrs,r'is; covered, with . the edd clodsi of the valley,5? his possessions transferred to strangers, J and his name almost blotted-out from the: book of re-, membrancev " "'' The paces' df history, teem with the melancholy detaiFs.of the'weakness and instability of mah." StatesJahd empTres, From, the, remotest'perio.dslof anti,quityV whave arisen reigned and fallen, -Time is indeed-a deluge," which will eventu allvioverturn the proudest inbnuments of human greatness in undistinguishable tuin. - v .;v;R!bme once embraced al most all the . irioWh world, from the east to the wesf, and from thenorth, to the. south. The "Rritonl the Gaul ahdhe German s the Mauritanian; 4he -Pefsiany and the ever sheuiimriecl her banners victory perched upoiv her standanlsr.-'. Her gen-i erals marched to xtmquVst : and renown, . jin the field , of fame,5 yhife ,the soothing strains of eJpcpiehce flowed from the lips bf; her orators. " Her palaces and tem- pies corresponded with the greatness of her empire, and in short . eye'ry . thing gave," evidence f of firmness, strength and Rtahilitv.- - Uut Rome, alas ,1 .has , hpph siiT)iftcred to i Ore. and sword to Ka viriilptiri hf nersecution and- the nestilence that walketh in darkness Her citieshaveeeh vvrapped in flames- her fieldslrencHed with the gore of her subjects lier statues, tempies anu in umnhal arches. demolished by thehnd of iolence, uritil the proud mistress bf theworld, hasidwindled down into aa insignificant province'. ?. ' The land nfCanaantooV "aland flow ing'wjth milk apidMhoney,!oncc swarm' d with lifeand animation.; THere ether fial.sjiirits" descended on messages, of grace to i ruVned'nmn j.' there the praises of a Hedeemer-were sung ph, Ivrps of gold in d, there the templcwt.:the Al Eighty r autedtlie skies wijth its lofty . portals. But' the revolutions of a ;Tew centuries fias 'witnessed the perfect de molition, bfher citiesand; die-disppr- sion of her inhabitants over. ,tnov lace of the earth: r ;Tht sncred temple has been wantonly devo.teil to destruction;; and. the " Hotvof llolies, polluted with , viofnrP and, infidelity ; whife'.a few -scattered - haifnlets, tenanted .y 3the stupid' worshipers of ;the:crescent,re raain agisting memorial of the instabit - ity of human. gt-eatness, .?, .X . ;VN'mAvphr Babvlori, andPalmyra, are splendid trophies f the- instabilitv -of Europe ;and the-sable sons, ot, Africa, hnwed msubiectiortatherfeet. : ' Wher- man: 1 The massy waiis, ,mvsmvwu ' avenues and stately columns,1 proclaim . ' ed to' the wbrld:the,wValth.munificenc;e and power. of their, inhabitants. The line arts too, were in .the highest; state . of cultivation and,Tnusic;and poetry : united, their soothl ng .strains to refresh ,fhp tnil wnrri 4nul of man. v In the halls ' ' , . . .. v sullen silenck-reigTis, awhile: a deathlike torpor pervades; the palaces once bms ;tenm with noise and inirth. i ,-The lof , ty pillars of 'maile have fallen bjr the , Japsef :ageV, and the stately domes arid, palaces mi ngl ed J p in e com mo'n rna sa . of ruins 1 The, tranquil zephyr no lon ger wafts the deliglitfdi , melody, of mu sic along the shady, groves-V Briers and thorns have sprutur up in'; the Spacious streets, and the sacred courts and ves-j ahit aevoteo to joy anu 1 ww"' beauty glistened, amid:the splendor of the artificial -dav.. But these magnifi cent citiesvncegems amid -the deserts around them, have - long ;since bepome heaps' of t rubbish. V In - thetreets once aliv wi th 'the' 6 hum 1 of business'; ; a 4 .v I imnoort?il beings, becotne xnc do- f ;T, i - 4 :r J mam or reDtnes and oeasts.ot prev the langu age, of Qssiant ibejb: peeps arid clistinp-uished , renutation have Uni formly.faUertJvictimsrio the nibrtaKty of human naturef and t mingled iwith the. comm6n mass: A 'inm may command a conqueVjng'arniy orVvield i tthe f desti riV'.s: .pff.ajraightyj empireone' 'day?- and the nextVsbme npatipg casile.or barren rock holds' him incarcerated: within iits woodenor watery walls; To-day jhis toryto-inbrrqw ;th&v iron eh tersj his soul.? ':On 'dayeloqhence; flows from his tongue---the next, the ..seal "of eter naif silence- is placed opbrt hisslipsl- -vvnere are now: me men 01 . bcience, who i for. a ti trie? shed so' mu ch 1 igh t u p- meteors" across the mehtat horizon, and left -nothing but a trail c light behind thera '! Where arenow the JieoeS of rormer ages j an vviexanaer,y carryjnj fire and sword inta:the ;rembtest cor ners of the earth ; a CJEsar,V trampling upon ;ineriKnisauuitut:i.ii vt mis vuuu- try tor a JMarioorougn,. leaamg toe proud array of i a mighty nation to yic torj'.and glqry. ? Bonaparte, tpo, who keot a Ahundred "inilliou of .people-.'in direful v comniotion for twenty, 'years, and whitened all the plains ot Europe with the bones of human: victims now sleeps the , " iron slumber" on the de sert shprejOf an insignificant island,! as powerless and insensible, as the, clay which surrounds him. . 4, . r V j 1 The experience of every individual proclaims the unstable nature of human greatness. ' A visit to, thcdelightf ul village? hich ushered us into existence, after an absence of a fqw years, intro duces us to new scenes and to anlun- knbwn race of inhabitants. Thorns & bramblesjiive overgrpwn the romantic scenery, which, ' witnessed the gambols of our, youth ; : the beautiful rivulet; on whose DanKs we reciinea j nas reiuseo its tribute to the ocean' ; different avo cations 'dispersed our acquaintance,; or the .death-knolling bell announced the interment, of our lastaud dcaitst These? solemn truths, must convince every rational mind, that human great--nessx'Js fan airy .phantom, k How frail and hckleisman,: xea,ne is Dipt a shadow, and life. a dream, ? VG. INFORMS the citizens. ot Ualeigh and the public generally, that he has comme nced the Tattoritisr business" in this city," and will fkithfullv execute all orders in his line, lie: has on hand so'm6 ' articles" of ready made Clothing", which will be sold on "good terms. Hr has been' taucrht Ward mathematical rule ibr cutting1, by Alexander Grassland, of Warrenton, "agent for Ward; v Mis shop is on Fay etteville, street; next dbor to'iWunam Thtnnpsbn's Cabinet Wa're-Uoom- ' v ; Kinaleigh, August 20 ? 86 7t 1e A; Journeyman wanted of steady habits, to 'whom good vagesvil be given'. ' ON Tuesdavv the 1 1th day of October next, will be(30ld at the Shop; of the'latef :Ilr. Jeremiah DatUt le'c?d in the cUy(of Jtaleigh, on a ccedit 6 fsix months, sundry -ai tipe, to w.f : his :Medicine and Shop It urniture, a ood selection of ledical,. Law and . pth'er Books v Surgical - Instruments ; voneHorse, one CoCv &c. .Also, at the same time and pce, will be letout to. the; lowest bidder for life, an old . jego Alan belonging to the Estate ofsaid decrd. A Tlie purchasers wUl be required to irive bond arid approved security, r V. , ' JESSE BAT'lXIi. Adm'r. ' Sept. 14. ; . - . ( ; .91tds State of . North-Carolina li , , J. Lincoln County ; I " Court of Peas and Qiarter Sessions, July term, 1855:, , ( Aptirew Hoyie, Petition for the divisiop Jno. Huson Sc oth ersy heirs St-LVga tees of Mason Hu son. dee'd. nf the lteal ".Earner ot Masok Huson, dee'd nf-T, appearing: to theV Court, that John Hu JL son and the other L.ejratees of Mason Hu son, deceased, are not inhabitants f f n's ?taer It is therefore : ordered .by the -Courti that notice be published four weeks in the Jiateigh Register, requiring the. aid-Jhn, Huso" arid the other or, any of the Legatees ot t Uie said Mason,Jluson, deceased, f ta appear- at the County Court of leas and Quarter Sej. sions, to be held fqr said County at the Cpurt House in Lincolnton,on the IburthIondayjaf. tertliefourtli, Monday ia September nextr then and there to answer 'ordemur to the said petition otherwise it will ,be taken pro con- tesso r ana aauiagea.accoruiiigiy. "j"' V; M'Beev-Clerk of said Court, at , Iincoln- ton, third Monday in-Jul7,;lo2d.t :: August 24,' 1825.. 85-4w ilLANKS, ; t Tor sate at this .office. I t main or renuies ana ueasis.ot prey,,! m "TIIE'undersprned, Executor- of - Samuel Walker,' of Granvine ccunty, dee'd hereby, irives notice, that if Thomas Dickinson - the Legateeto whom sundry Slaves, viz. a Negro "Woman yine. afid her. Cluldrenthe'4 proper tyof jsaid deceased wcreleft by-wilU'many years ago, ao not come iorwara ana pay uie expenses! lhat have been ' incurred j-in main-. taming saia;regroes, ana iaK.e xnem inxu ;uu possession, pn or before the 14th o Novem ber the said Negroes will oh that day.be 'put up for sale' at vendue, and sold -in .order to defray the charges Incurred, in their support. Franklin, May I0; 1825. 56-6m. y ? ; S tate of North- Garblina. 5 ' - r 'Superior, Court of Eaw-f V ) r- v h April , term, ;lb25.v., Fannv Garrison. Pi 4 - "' v. "' v Petition for divorce Jf Jacob Garrison; : y " ,rV IT appearing , to the satisfaction of ; the Court that Jacob Garrison, the1 defendant, ia not an inhabitant, of this State , it is there fore ordered ' byj5Court that publication, be tnade three months in the' Raleigh Star' and Register," giving notice to the defendant that he appear at the next;.Superiar Court or law to be' held for. Rutherford cwmtv at the Courthouse in Rutherfordton'on the 3d Mod day after, the 4th . Monday in September next, then and there to answer, pleau.or ae mur to said petition s otherwise it will be taken pro contessoi ana aditingea according ly." Witness, James t Morris iclerk of stud Courf,- at office the 3d Monday, after the 4th Monday of March, A. T. 1825, and' in the 49l h year of the Independence. 1 . - tS8 . ' JAMES MORRIS, Clk . Desirable Family llesidenc'e, i . for sale.! v ; : - v ; FfflEIE melancholy event which has occurred "A" in ihy family, induces me to. offer for sale my Deautjtul and elegant Villa, tormeriy w. R. Johnson s, within ten minutes walk or the centre of Warrenton. N : The tract' of land contains sixty-two acres of which forty are in woods "and heavily tim bered a with oak and 4 hickory sufficient to furnish "fire wood for a large family forever with care and management. ' ! , - The soil is freej fertile and productive the water excellent and abundant- the situ ation high, airy, pleasant and healthy. l he improvements arejaiy aumiraoiy ouui and finished and most commodious JJ welling House, containing 3 rooms -below &"2 above stairs, a dry and comfortable .Cellar, and se veral , convenient closets ; Hf nw framed Quarter 36 feet byjl8 with four large rooms and a chimney in the centre a 'Kitchen, : a Carriage House and Stables, t an lee House a Weli of excellent' water at theloor, a handr some Yard and Garden well palled in, toge ther with convenient lots under good fences. And besides other j Fruit Trees, 450 Peach and 200 healthy Apple '.Trees, of the most delicious sort j in short, every thing that can be desired by a i'aroily. .' " - i r ' Nqthing but the severe bereavement with wiiich 1 have.been visited, could have tempt; ed me to. part with this desirable and "Valua ble property.' " - j'' . ' "f ; r, I am anxious to sel,-and will grant a hbe raL4credit for the vhole or any - part of the purchase money. , Possession can' be had at any time. Application can be made to Gen icooert ic jonnson, wuo,is iuuy .uuionseu io selts.orto .. , v . ' - 1 - A WILLIAM EATON. - September 2. . . J ' . 90eo4t . Aj ' V J- September lity 19,25. FIPIHE several Reg-iments in the counties of JL SuvrV' Wilkes and Ashe,' composing the Ninth Brigade of Ndrth-CaroUna-Militia,.wilI be reviewed ' by Brigadier General, Solomon . L.jr iiraves sx xae loiiowing times ;auu uutcs, The first and second.Regiments of Surry, at Rockfprd, oh Friday, the 21st of October-1 The first and secoid Retriments of Wilkes, at Wilkesborbdgh.ori Tuesday; the 25th of October.. -?a ' The Batalions or Regiment of Ashe coun ty, at Jeherson, on Thursday, the win u tuber.' ' i ; 7- - ' The day preceding the above stated days, it is required, that the Commissioned Officers, Regimental. Staff;1 Principal -.Musician v arid two Sergeants from ach company 'of Infant ry, shall attend at theplace hereby appointed for their respective reviews armed and equip ped j as byvlaw directed,' for the purpose "of being disciplined in the art of war. i On each o'f the above "mentioned days "duty will be required to be connmericed precisely at ele ven o'clock. 'V:'-; : ;By. Order I r - - - - ; ; . V V LTTLElHCKERSON, " ; , '" r Aid4le-Camp;'j Lille Hickerson,vEsq, is duly appointed & Commissioned t Aid-de-Camp, in the Ninth Brigade of the "NofthJ-Carolina Militia, with the Rarik of Maior who is to he known' and respected accordingly. T v . t . 4' : brigadier Genfeh Nm Brigade Nort .September IU, im 903t- fWAT:large ! ai JL House,: witft. every.-necessary ouxnouse ana garaen, y iiui-cuiji iu a. v Aiu ?. lately resided situated in"" the Eastern part Of the City, on Newborn Street. J v3y an ear- in the piirchaseof, the above property. -pos-session given immediatety.Teyms of; Sale one and two year's cj-edit.. , ; , V ' . ? -' . . V i ; l -V Apply .-to. V e r - - ' v . , -r ; v nENRY M.nLLER ; Raleigh, Sept. 7th, 1825-' ?91m THE Lottery & Excliange; business herp- toforeconduictedi in r Baltimore, under' ttlc firnVJof J. I. CohenJ Jr-.lTL Ulichmond and Norfolk under the firni of. i 3 7l; o- JL I:Cahen, Jr. Brother will for th? future be" conducted in each 'place 'Hinder thctiici Ot o "j " J I. GOUENj'Jr. ifKOTIlEKSJ : jBaltimdre, Sept, 5,-1825. 91 t'O Oct v I'F.lfSIlN I .1 1 1 J lSt i v. ' , . v ' I Superior .Court aCXaM'ay'TTerm, 182i. r John Day others , : ; t ; tt!I 'u -rv'..'oj -j-u , v e. stition for order Jieir at; law of Jno.Day, k j '- Land. deceased., 4 J , 1 ford (Sneed and his wife Jas. Satter- fiejd and his wife Frances, lefenda"nts m this pse,' reside without the limits of - this" Stated It is ordered , hy the Court, that publicatiop be "rnade ln the Raleigh1 Register "for -six vveeks successively, that the Defendants ap- Pear at the next .term of this Court." rdead.' answer,: or;demurr otherwise - Judgment: will. beHacen against theni pro confess), arid thb petition, heard ex parte. ' - , 4- xesx, . iD iuAJN it lis k, u .s a. -u. j Jt BRIGHT MULATTO MAN, has recent jfA. ly heen put in the-jail.uf.this county sus pected of being, a slave,; and runaway. tie is jeet o incnes niguaDouta years ot age, his . hair dun coloured and rather bushy,' and eyes dark. . He savs his name is Henry -. Wil liams, and tht he was born near Lbuisbujrg ranKiin,couniy, 8peaKS . easny, and very (wcu, (iruicsses'iiu vrau$uiucaii wnie a lime; , . -I f he. i a slave, . his owner is req uested to prove , him tto be soi pay' the charges. Upon him, arid ' take hint away," 'or he will deidt wiiu, as is rcquirea Dy ine jaw. j - . , , . , ; '-" JOS. GARRETT, Shfl- J V Washington c'ty, N. C.7- on fim 'July 26, 1825. K -?76P . 7 'State of-North-Cai!olina,V' : i 1 f juniisjon iiyJuiHy;. . t : : Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions. ' August Term; 1825. ' - Vr ' Reuben Barber, w v' ' j i i j ' , f ' i nft'.UfV,' '' &.tt.. levied 'on land, &.cl Caleb Griffin. .A,. s )t ' TT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court," JL that the UetendntT Caleb -Griffin'.- is not a resident ot this b'tate : It is lordered that advertisement btKmade rathe 'Raleijfh vRe gister for three niouths,that : unless: the'De- tenUant; Caleb Gntnn,xanpears at our next County Court, to be held for .said County; at the Court-House in Smithfield, on the '4th Monday-inr November next, to plead answer or. demur, judgment will be ' entered pro conlesso and execution issue, accordingly. I Teste, KM. SANDEllS, Cllc. 'Adv. $5 25 r A" " J ' "93i. ii 1 11 . - - - - - - -r State bf-North-Garolhia, ' .'.Mecklenburff'County. Superior Court pi Law, Spring1 Term 1825. Jane Perry, . - . ' v. - - Petition for Divorce. Gray Ferry- S " . . M', i 1 appearing to. me. satisraciion - or : me L Court, that the defendant is. not resident in this state, so that the ordinary process of Law, can be Served on hin -it is. therefore ordered -that publication Ibef made, tliree months dn the Raleigh -Register, that, unless the defendant appear at Our net; Superior court or iaw, to ue iieid tor sajd county, at the Court. House in .Charlotte,-oh 'the. 7th Monday after the 4th ? Monday in September next, and plead, answer or demur thereto the plaintiff 's petition will be taken pro con- tesso, ancrjieard exparte, 'ficc 1 . -. J 'v-k" J- M ."June 11. , ' , HUTCHISON, 1 1 .1 . ., , in 1 1 1 1- 1 r 1 1. . . . State of -North- Carolina. ::v A , - Rutherford County.. ' v k V'- 'l3r EauiVx.-. ,t) . , fi",j , if, J , Spring te,rm, 1825, ,u James Thompson Goold Hoytn Aii-O' James B. Murray, Arthur Broni Bill4q fore son 'and others, t '.Sclose mortT " Augustus Sacket. ) "-' . '. ' I T appearing to the satisfaction of H& Court - that the f defendant, Augustus Sacket, is not an inhabitant of this .State i it is ordered that publicatibn be made tliree' months-, siic. cessively in the Raleigh Register, that Unless he appear at' thenext Court- tf Equity to he held for r Rutherford ,'county, 9X th e Court: house in, Rutherfordton the 3d Monday after the 4th Monday of September ext, and plead, answer or-demur, ta the bill of com: phunt filed against him't ' it . will be taken pro confesso; and heard exprte. ' -' A c - r -s ; -Test. I ! Ti F. B1RC II ETT, C. M.E. r May .3( " State of Nprtli-Carojina. : f Rutherford cunty. t? , Spring term, 1825,-i"" i -;a 4 David Patterson,:.. ' V ! v' v ' 5 OriginarBill. ' William, Holloway and Ben- f s ,S - - jamio-joroan r . J 7, -TTT appearing to thesitisfaction of the Court 0 ' that a defendants are not! inhabitants' of this State r it isDrdered tliat 'publication lie rriude Hhree tfionths succesaively.n the Ita leiirh Register, notifyincri them to appear, at the next Court of Equity, tor be held .for the county" of RuUerford, attheiCourtnouse in niitherfordton ; tn i the 3d Monday after Jhe 4th Moriaav of September. next, then &.there tivnlead- annwer or.demux-to ine couipiauu now filed against themV or . the same, will' be taken pro confesso, andjieam expane. . a Test. -T- CM. E. ' Ma'v 3-ts '" ' ''r " .3m f T appearing satisfactory to the Court, that J; Elijah FJay, Philip Day Sarah Cochran Richd.. (Tlavton va,nd his ?wi(e 'NancV; ,Mun- " I - . V - 3 ' , yirrfhiaBiamale! Aqatlemy; nTO$EHJf R.-W4UNE,,fioy of t!e NoHli Carol!ni;Fetnale Ac-jcf e.uy pd G i;OKGn L BAKER. 4i aye fixe Boyd ton Mcck--lenburg 'County,5, Viiit. a'forj't'ieir. future residence,' fin -vrhic!i ''plHCi!ie'y will op'eti their school "under ; the above otitic;' ou the; second' tfui'duy iir.fflmary;! SC6. K ' jt Iiv this Academy trtf.twdjx; 'firecompe-.-t'ent tetifhers, coMstftnily-nvpYived,' tluis.af. fording peculiar. ftfCihlieN for ifcin;ph:l,o eilu- .. cation; while as roir:h ds heah1 Bovxltoir is d SH'Pt, 23d.'J83Sf. sr. '"AugttstTerinv" 1 825. ri7v. v. -v ...-''i iC'Judic:alitt. levied on larrrl-- ' k ., '1 1 1 . . Known to Ijc onfi ot tiit nrf. HiirhlrUavore spots jiHJieimtheip part f.Viririnia ,i r v ParticuJara w'lMbo tyvieiv hi ai-futurcTadrer- tisexhent,tor may he obtaincrl "by Uricssn Warrte.t'nd liakr in WaVrenton, N; tl.fintil t!ie' end w:Novemh'er,orVafteri!at" time in:- v jr J . , - - - . S4t l IJ. - attUe of Court ''of Pitas and iQhatter Scs iinsr, V. ' ' JT appearing; to tliesafififaction of the couit, ' JSr -that tlie defchdant Ju this "case" is not -an . inhabitant; of this Statet It lsordercd,;by th ' .eburtthat publication be rhade for 5 ni6n'4ia successively'Jn, thcllaleigh' Register, giving? notice -to the said , defendant to appeal at the next Court of Pleas and ciuartcr Sessions! to be held fortlie county of lldckinghanv at the; Court-House' in5 Weiitworth,- ron 'the fourth Monday of, -November" next, ?and replevy ' plead toissueror' demur, 'or'otherise judg-- mentyill be entered upi against lim.v : ; v ; . . r no: ga'lonvay; c. c, c. Tvfivty BoWuys iN'away;from Iht subscriber-on the lstN instant, two Ne;?rD'' Fellows;- viz. TQM, quick spoken, andjuic BILLY, ' his brother, ''also of dark' ctmplex- 1? a jCarpent er,, aged abolit 4 ,01 2 J . y ears; IS ' feet 9 or 10 inches 'liisrhjlof d:f k cornolexioh. kt in his movement!. ion, -5 feet high; ngetl about J7 or 1(3 having a iood set i of teeth: 'The' above liiegr6e5 were urchasetl.-bTVofja?lr.Town' speculatvr, frpm Mecklenbtirg; counlyi, Vir- ' 1 inia, in. me spring D 1824, and it is likely ' rill endeavor to get back to said pta'ce as . tney nave maae irequent atiemiJts, to do so. The abbve reward will be given; -a yd all red--sopableVxpences'paid, to any person appre- bending said negroes and .lodging them hA any. jail sa' that Lget'tlieni: - "Ihlbrmatiou'b'e in given 'me.-- ' t At ' ."," , .W:1T.K. BENTON.1 , Darlington district, S.'C7 0V:V ' ' . . No 1GG Market St. .Baltiniore. J : Tl I Edistribitidi jpf the . following prizes ha all taken place from Ally's Offices with in the last four' weeks, viz r , ; : ' L ': 1 No. 3139 a'prize of A , " 20;fKX) c ' 12, 14, o,9,. do , . . 10,000 . ';. ' , 1406 doy r A' i 5,000 i , --.? Besides many of J 00Q 500 200, &c; Sic. ; IG- P 1 lOAU'T PA Yt EN1 3 - The 20. 000. the lO.OOO and the .000 sold as above, were promptly paid .to the fortu- nate owners immeaiaieiy on preseijution at Allans Office' who lso -had the pleasure of advancing the?CA.to the,foitun:tevowner of Tlcket.No3(W-ra.prhee.of...T TfiousatfJ ' JXollarst in State lottery! Number 5.( : " ODD A1!!)' KVBf STSfKMi iThUJJnttrry,Jstrt be drawn in a few weelc-i in the city of- Raltirtvjf e " nder the suncria- tendance. of ther State 'Commissioners- scheme: 1 1 Prize of $300001 $30,000 i 1 el;: e T r0r ,10,O'Q is.; 10,000 . J " lv "!v of lj J5,000 is 5000 1 -10 , .ofL..,i,ooa ij io,u?o : ' 10 .of, 500' is. "5.CJ :-' 30 -"iif-' '100 iV 3,0wj; 60 '50 -is' 3,000 f,10O V 200' 400 -20,000 of--of of of is 2,oao- 10 i,2,000:- . us 2,000 4 is .fi0.00O 20,813 Prizes' k: $152,000 " :40,00QT1ckets.T,; y ? . v - NOT ON a BLANK TO A PRIZE ' Tickets , ' $500 I Quaitera v- SI 9 llalvc- , V' 2 50 f Eiithths. 62, i LOTTERY AN1 EXCHANGE OFFICE. I ;i6,tarket Street. V- " -1 Wrhere invihe Jast State Lotteries wcr& tamed no less than 11 prizes, of 1000. f f t tf. .- . '. ' - - . ... . 5,000, 8 of 10,000, 20,00025,000, -and the great capital of' yic rtuniiTcu. tiausrma jjollars! And -where wVre sold, : all drawn in on day, prizesamountipg.to 250, OOP dollbein the greatest ampuHteyer obtainecat any'xf- Utje. HI. AIUCI 4.: . .V, :, -. j - . '( ,.' ' i; Orders from any, part : of the United States -enclosing fcash or prize tickets. ( post bYid Y win be punctually attended to. Address v; ; i- & Co. ,Sel,.T--89tf,t.; ;vV;.: .A JBaltuncro' T To be drawn on theSOjhinst, alllii 10 minutes. . ; ' CAPITAL PRIZES. .S20.000 10,OOQ5,000--5,000-- 2,501 308 5 of 1,D001Q- of , 500, ; &c. -y. 1- Vji',' - . Tickets;- : '$6 00 Quarters. -$V51 Halves . J 3 400 t Eighths J . ,7S U0 VwSaleasabaye,. soia,ineu,uuv,4uiQ ana the 5000 dol lar prizes. ' .A A: V ; v;. . Where in uirrner State Lciter.ies " was ob . f -
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 30, 1825, edition 1
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