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I ' 1 , .. ,ri ...... 1 ,. - t - ' t . , - : v r . . ' ', , v 1 - " -. . .. v . - :' ..--.,: t " f ly' -V t ' - . ' ' ' ' ' f - , . - v-, ' 1 THE ' " Kot exceeding: 16 lines, neatly Insrfed three - tun es iop a- uqii arf anu. - j !fATios.tiiankfuliy teceiVed...JLTB to f the Editors must be po.t'-paid. ' " V.V- iertCrtn i n trie same nroDWHon...vtJwiuHit V'TKxfract from The Porresfers?by the$Au r v thbr, of Xbts and Shadowsof;Scottisli -IiUCpwasonlysiX jeasold,but bold -as afairy, she had "gone by heVseIf : a f ' thousand ."times r abou it tKo bra; and three rnilea' distalpf il fV hat hail ) .lier barentstoTtear?? ? iThe,i footpaths were all firm, andiled. through no places of danger,; ndr areinfants oFi themselves incautious nerT alone in their pastimes. Xucy. went! singing into , the cbppice , ; Woods; and Ringing she re-appeared on jthe Jopen tiUJ side. , !VV i th . ner snial I . "white hand on her rail, she glided along the wooden bridge, or lightly as 'the 'f ouzel tripped from stone to stone across - the ! ishaliojy; streamlet. Xiitei V creature quid, be away for hours, kndl no tears felt on her account by any one at home whether she had gone with her bas 'ket'iindeVer'afm Wpohpw some .ar ticles oriibusholtl ?ukr. from vaJie?gh-. n ;bpr,or. merely for her; own solitary de iJighti wandered ofl5to the braes to play among theflowers, coming back Jaden iwithv wreathe's; anllrn ;JWith a tKrinet;of.herown sewing -to shade her , pretty face from - the sun,, and across ! T'C Vher'v sKoildersVa plaid in . which she : vjCOUia 8it ary uunngnn nouroi uic hcj-'.:'iviest-ratnS; beneath the smallest beild,1 liucy past imahy long hours in the day- licht and tbUs'.knew, ; without'--ihmkins ;t of it; all; the topography of that .pastp ' raU solitude "and even something; of ' :c- the chearfurappearances urtfre air and i ' Sky. ; " v,iVvSrv.: .-- !-I-v;: -'--- ' f '. The happy; chiles haa neen mviteu to rIayries and she.left home about, an jr hour after sunrise. She was dressed ecif or a holiday, - and father and mother, y ridrAuhtvIsabel,7 all three5 kissed iher sparkling face before she sat off by her tselfV and stobd listening, to her singing, , a till her , small .voice was lost in the . murmur of the rivulet. " During her ab ; - sence tHe hpusewas silent but happy ; J ahtl YKe JeVemng ; Jaeirig no w far ad vanc ' ed, Lucy .was expected home every m minute and Michael, Anes, and Isa- beU went to meet her on the wa)V Tliey alkedton"ahdon,wpnderrn vbu'tin ;rio Vdegfee , alarmed, till they .';'ieacKed4La(ily--iide, ' : arid '. heard the vcbeerful din of the imps within still ri - oting at the close of the holiday. ; Jacob Mavne came to the. door but on their kindly asking w)iy Lucy! had not been sen t home before , dayligh t was o ve rV h e looked" painfully surprised, v and tsaid tha t she1 had n o t'been t Laly-sid e. j ''AffhVsTrsudlenly sat'down, .without Speaking one word, on tiieJr stone seat besido the door, ' 5her,Tsaid v Jaob;1 our child left us this morning'atlsix. o'clock and : it is1 novir- near'fien'.it 'nijrht;:.' .Gotl is jbi'er- 1 ?ifui hutVPerhaps,Lucy is dead. la- kcob Mayne,was.an ordinary, common- Dlace, and ratner an ignorant man, uuti his 5 heartleaptCwithih him 'rat; these " -vdrdsand by tlusime hts Own chil ' renwerTstahtling about; the door,' Ycs-Mrv Forrester God is mercij f u J. jt.you r. daughter let us trust is not 4lea'd.s riet us trust that she yet liveih . , and without delay let us go to seek theftchiidi'Michaeltrembled' from head to foot,f and hisi voice was gone ; ; he lifted "uphis'rej jit .seemed not as if :he saw. either the moon ir'thestarsri?t Run over to liaeshaw w-some-f Jypu said ::Ja cob; and tel 1 Avhat ihaslrapj Isaac, my good hoyf ;rossove oiT theln vler I ei th,1 e n sid c, an d--oh 1 M iv ForresferMr vthi trial ovjrcoineoa sac sairly Tor Michael nvas leaning against the wa41 your heart,1 -for! thWblessed bairn is be yon t d ou bt so me w h e re'vi li1 : th c ;;ke eping -yon 'dea,th,UQtamoiijx:-the;o ii mber-Oh I o tnopurely. i not a deaths t'i.irvou Id indeed b a iX too 5 UfeUT ii 1 ca IgmchT 1 9l v pass awnoie ciay irnm morning to mgiu, 'i atLady-side, (aTarm.house about two !":!;hil'es off.V with her Dlavmates.' the of the house,, and the -strong man .was thelplMsas? WhfMi 'rhearrmye : a voice, all "ciilika Jieriauaf; t keepiUn ot-the great Uod,- 'Tea,' without a nair iuT'-ferrae IhirKiM-iTi'itr hava iiinnanod J(V - hPP .ln(t er oflhat worcT nowt eeQ&uVthe svervt and endleBSi daV,: : Jacob ware silent comfotti thaheijtad rinavairilttried to bestoxv?XvvvXn63K,!w?u m:rt WtlnritWoliOurs ia huh rpedple vwfavefslnVthe': hiH;irllTclirec2 tions,. eyep to diSjtanee wnchitseein ed piost u hikely that -poor Xrticy could have reached. .The shepherds & their cldgaiMnlghthVifqh every n pok ey ery t 0 by add t rockj" 4 place- eyerylittlefshawr?-every piece: of taller, h eat her ey erycrey l ce,, th at. cou l d co n -ceal anVrtliinjjr live, or dead, but no .'LucTCwas' there. r-":V v-- - HermOtherVwho for a while seemed . inspired ivith superhatural strength,' had ioined in the search,C and with a. quak- ing neart looked into every DraKe,5 or stopped and listened to each shoutiand halloe reverberating among0 the iiil Is, if she could seize on some tone of recog nition or discovery. : But the moon sank, anu men au me stars, w nose increas- r grey dawn ot k morning, and" then the clear brightness of day,' and still Michael am! Agnes were cHflcl- less. . u She has sunk into some mossy or iniry place,'' said Michael to a man near him. - T j i r At last a man who had left the search and gone in a direction towards i the highroad, came running with something in jhisarrasj towards the place where Michael and others were 4 standing be side AgiiesJ who lay apparently exhaus ted almost to ding on the sward. J He approached hesitating, and Michael saw that he carried Lucy's bonnet, clothes and plaid. i It is murdered' was the one word whispered or ejaculated all around, but Agnes heard it notv for worn out by that long "night. of hope and despair, she had fallen, was impos sible not to see some spots of blood up on the -frill that the child had worn around her heck. " Murdered asleep, and was, perhaps, seeking her lost Lucy in her dreams.' . f; ' Isabel took the c!othes,and narrowlv inspecting them :with eyes and hantf, said with a fervent voice, that J was heard even in "Michael's despair , No, Lucy is yet amoh the living. There are no marks , of violence on the gar ments of the innocent ; no murderer's hand has been here. These blood spots have been put there to decee. : Be sides, would not the murderer" fiave carried off these things ? But oh ! fool ish despair !- For wicked as this world isaye desperately - wicked there is not, on ail the surface of the wide earth, a hand that would murder our child ! Is it not plain as that sun in ,the ilea yen, that Lucy has been stolen by some wretched gipsey beggar, and that,1 be fore that sun has set, she will be say ing her prayers in her father's house, with all of us upon our knees beside her, or with our faces beside her, or with our faces prostrate upon the iloor? Agnes opened her eyes and beheld Lucy's bonnet and plaid lying close beside her, and then a silent crowd. Her senses all at once returned tolher. and she" rose up 6 Aye, sure enough drowned drow n ed drowned -bu t where have you laid her le me see our Lucy, Michael, for in my sleep I have already seeii her laidout for bu ri al.7 The crowd quietly dispersed and horse and foot began to scour the coun try. . Some took the high roads, others all the by-paths, and many the track less hills. " Now that they were in Some V1: ;r LTi Y V A ' I -vr ...r-: . rrr-r. . UU1C1 u.io.iiiitjr pt-iittvj. ixvFkiiiu, lui uujjc brought her back to their arms.' Agnes had been able to wal k to B ra ken Braes, and Michael and Isabel sat by her bed side." . Lucy's empty little crib was just , as the child had left it the morning before, neatly made up with her own hands, and her small red bible was lying on the pillow. T j '' " Oh, my husband j this is being in deed kind to your, Agnes, for much it must have cost you to stay here-; but had you left me, my silly heart ceased to beat altogether,' Ifbr it had will not Iuj still even now, that I am nigh resigned to the, will of God. 9, well Mi- ChapLput his hand on his wife's bosom, and felt her heart beating as if it were a knell. Then "ever and anon the tears came gushing, ' for all her" strength! was gone,; and she 5 lay at tlie mercy of the ruitle of a Jeaf,, orVa shadow across the vndOW. : Ana inus. nour aiter ,nour past on 4 tilb it was again twilight j ?a I . hear 'footsteps- coming "up Lthe braes,:" said Agnesv .' who 5 had for some time1 appeared to Vbe 'slumberingvl and in ;a jewynomcnts-j tne; yoice oi j acpq Maynk,wa&beard at the outendobr. t iHvasrnotime for ceremony,15 and' he I V dvaaiced4" ititoTthe robrii Avhere the fa- ed brightness had for a short time su p plied her place, all faded away, an then came the expression ;ot countenancerot ne s tlwjxi'i mj looksvf; tojrdigtne mi tio comfort; Micbael& hin arM " hisyife hearth 11 jSphieuuri there seemed ta be in hil face that : was, . iiot serabJM f-i' :I f herhas heard nothing of ray child itho?t I sn '. yet why need All. this, has been bu,t a- vain belief an LiiCyiia in Heavje.n5 Something like a trace of her has been-discovered a w oman, with a child that , did not' - look like i a cfiild of hersV was last night at Clovenlord and left it by the daw 'ing.? Do yofu hearihat, my beloyed Agnes?' sam sapei, ' she'H have trampled away with Lucy tip into .Ettripk ;pr Yarrow, but. hundreds of eves will have been upon her, for those. are: quiet but not solitary glenns, and the hunt will be oyer ipng peiore sne nasi crossed down upon Hawick- V I knew, that country in my v youog , days. , vv hat say ye, i Mr . Mayne ? there's the light ' o'hope ion yOur face.,r-There's jnae treason to 'doubt, Ma'am, thai it was Litcy-Eve- ry noay is sure o t. it it was , my am Rachael , I shod Id ha'e rlea fear, o' see ing her this blessed night.' Jacob Mayne now tock a chair, and sat down, with even a smile upon his countenance. i may tell 1 you, noo, tnat j atty pnver Kens it was your bairn, tor he saw her limping atter the limmer ''aGalarBrig ; but having nae leuk Ko'her but a leuk is sufficient. and he swears it was bonny Lucy For rester.' AuntXlsabel,- by this time. had . bread, and cheese, and a jottte of her own elder flower-wine on the table You have had a long and hard iour- ney, Vhereveryou have beieh Mr. Mayne talc' some refreshment,f--and JMich ael asked a blessing.. , Jacob saw; that he m lght now venture to reveal the whole truth. ' No-no ; Mrs. Irvine, I am ower happy to eat 'r to drink! You are a'prepared for the blessing that awai ts , you your hair n;is , no far afP-and I myseinrfor it was I my set' that;' found her, will briiig her by the han,' and restore lier tojier parents' Agnes had raised herselfjup in her bed at these words, but sunk gentjy back on her pillow- Aunt Isabel was rooted to her chair, and Michael, as he rose up, felt as if the ground were sinking under his feet. . J There was a dead silence all round the house for a short space, and then the sound of many joyful foices, which again , by degrees subsided; The eyes of all then looked, arid yet feared to look; towards the door. Jacob Mayne was not as good as liis . word, for he did not bring Lucy by the hand to restore her to her parents $ but dressed' again in her own gown, and ler own plaid, in rushed their child, I y herself, with tears arid sobs of joy, and her father laid her -within her mother's bosom BENJAMIN S KING LL be prepared to accommodate with board, Thirty or Forty Members ofthe next uenerai Assembly: Ilaleigh, October 1, 1825. . -j : 96- - i - '? for sale.' ;:".;f !;'":;"' ; ' ' THE subscriber wishing! to remove to the the Western Country, offers for sale his large two-storyDwelling f. ouse and Iwot ion the corner of Fayetteville S Cabarrus streets. The house contains six ro ams, a porch and piazza. The lot has on it i Well of delight fttl water, a large Garden,' Stable, ' Granary, and every necessary Outhouse. Also two , Store Houses and Lots on Fay etteville Street, a few- door s below the New bern Bank, considered as . good stands for business as any in the city. " J Also two vacant LotsNos. 5 and 52,' both very handsomely situated, and each of them convenient to a gpod SpHng". iiot No. 5 fronts1 the Governor's house and has on it a large and handsome grove of Oaks. ' He would also sell his plantation 9 miles N. W. of Raleigh on the Hillsborough road, coritainhiT 855 acres. He (would divide the tract to accommodate purchasers, f The soil is fertile and productive, and as well watered as anj' land in the county. There are about 75 acres in cultivation, &. sVmefinexnead6w land; -There ? is oh -the i land an excellent Mill eat5 well situated for jcustbml! . -" Also a tract of land lyingj a few miles S.W. of Haywood, in Chatham county, containing 500 acres. . V--'-- .( ".' " 4rr'-.. ::i He would also sell his Few in: the' Presby terian Church in this city.-j! i JjH vj? ?.. He deems further particulars unnecessary, ait is presumed no person would purchase withouttirst viewing t hp premises. : ;rAll or any part of the. above property he wouldt dispose- of ort very jliberal teTms,. for easily r or young Negroes ' would ? be received in part payment, i : 1- :r-'JV. . draJlf) subsenber, thanfetuii UnV past favcrsX id stakes, this m.ethbd of infbfmiiig his fiiei& ancj ine- puoiic general jyvinat ne sxi u conn- ?Greeboi!6iigR; K. ;C. at thV'Sin 6f itfe PLQtTGf! ' Having declined thfe Mercarntalc business, pk whole attention-Will bdjdevotcd to his1 -Houses whrchj' is m pphed with the best a.1 -' It' 1.J- 'i.it:drulLl" -i " - 1 ed.with provender, bfitrwvv ; kind for lidrsesi ateady .ami attentive fOstler r- and he pledg es 'himself td? givet du'attdhtion- to all whb may honor hini with , acallfV.v ;$iJa- f?k Greensboro; N. August 24; t SG $m r rnpHATwlafge;and couveriierit -4 Dwelling 'JL ixouse,-. wiiOj every - necessary out nouse and i garden whereon ' Mrs-t .'hri -Falconer lately resided," situated irte Eastern part orthe:City, on Newberri Stree'ri'Byarilear y application a great . bargain might be' had inthe purchase of the aboyetproperty.'.;.ppSn session given immediately.1 , Terms of SaleV one arid twoye'ar's ciditi'K-T;.r'l''l;. Raleigli, Sept. 7,825 ' Q . 89 lm w. State of NorthACatoliha 't . -?V: Johnston Caunty. -Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions,' . V ' .August Term, 1825 Reuben Barber, ) Att. levied on land. &eJ Calebriffin, - i ,; IT appearing to the satisfaction ofthe Court, that the Defejidant jiCaleb Griffin, is not a resident of this State : .It is' ordered, that advertisement be ' made in the Raleigh .Re gister , for three months, that .unless the De fendant Caleb Griffin, appears at our , next County Court, to be held for said County, at the Court-House in Smithfielcl; on the 4th Monday in November next, to plead answer or demur, judgment will be entered pro confesso and execution issue accordinglv. Teste,- .; RM. SANDERS, Clk.-i Adv. $5 25 92- FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE OXFORD ACADEMY. . ' :: .. 1 SECOND CLASS. To be tjra-um positively o?? the 30 JVotJtfJ7i5er fiex, w completed in few Jiiimiteai J. B. .YATES & A. M'INTYRE, Managers. 4:i 1 Prize "S20.0Q0 is S20,000 10,000 -10,000 ,"S,980 ,io,ooa 5,000 1,990 A 1,000 ; 500 100 50 - 25 10 18 18'' 18 186 186 1488 15950 .18,000 79,000 , : 1,800 9,300 . 4,650 : 14,880 69,750 15870 Prizes. '26,90 Blanks, 8171,360 42,840 Tickets Sin;s60 This is a' Lottery fbrmed by the ternary combination and' permutation of 36 numbers. i icKeis anu snares in tne aoove scneme for sale at the Managers Office.' in Raleigh, . , ; . vynoie ncKets, j&p, , : v?. ' ' Half do. ' :r1&-5Q r', t ' , , Quprter do. tl . 25 t ' Packages "ot J12 pickets, embraciner the 36 JNumbers ot the Lottery, which must ne cessity draw at least $21 25 nettj with so many chances for capitals ; or shares of packages may oe naa at tne same rate, viz i , v Packages of whole, S60,1 i. Of HaTvesl '30, 15. Of Quarters, State of atlaL; ; FIFTH CLASSU To be completed in one drawing, on the , ,, iyth October, 182 J.!. ; 1 Prize of 820,000 ris S20,000 1 10,000 1 10,000 2 - 5.000 j -10,000 2 1 ' 2,956 ' . T,912 12 1,000 ; m 12,000 ,12 . 500 j 6,000 " 50 . ; ' 100 , 3,000 168 50 ! 8,400 168 25 i- ," 4300 1,344" 1 12 16,128 11,540 4 6 68,o4o 13,080 Prizes, r S163;680 19,656 Blanksl 32,736 Tickets. u Whole tickets S6 00 v'i Half . 3 00 ' 1 i .. Quarters -1 5Q Prizes in any of the Lotteries of Cxnnecti- cut, New-York,: New-Jersey, Pennsylvania jweiaware, axaryiana, Virginia, ana vvasuing- tan v.ny, wiuueTeceivea m payment. s s Orders encloting the cash or prizes fpt paid Lott dress J for tickets or thares tn any of trie .above cries, toill receive prompt attention, 4 if ad- j - - - ,ij vi'f ;; , - -1 v fYATES & M'INTYRE; i , I BOND. ? I V ;!V s , ;Raleigh, N. C.1 vt93tf eiM-Tllale1shept.S0;i8e5 4 'it fur , srn.. , . ' '51SILtVmiericV' oh:Tucslay th 'first 'y,. v ; day of November hie x.t; and continue 1ou'rfdays, it.-W,t -Wi1 ,i, 't ' !rf TlMief'ilsf .:balA SweepstaV.Tor 3 year 1 olds thile Cheats 1 00:Dyis'eachi- half - for feit, 4 subscribers Jfthd loed.'yiz.V v rr '"rfJ&uV Kp St RP KtTM i i; nj 1; ; v' ! ' .VMTWrLSlAS.'I' f , 2 Thfnd ;ay for tlife "whole amount of; the jocy OltbV ubcrip t ion, about 350jt I)ollaf;mohey- h u ng up, subject jthtjrey uii free f or any thingil -ritrance "to "'subVcrfter.vtwenty; dol lar;' to non-sttbscribersUbirtyojUw'yV- ' T&-Sd;Pay7i pro priflorskpirrse of 150 Dolls; rnoney hun4ip, entrance 15 Dollars ; free fur any thine?, but tire-winner Ofthe preceding dav..! . -5 The 4th Day A i!Iandyarturs6 Tot 50 JiOI- any ;- The:Tracb will be in good order and eve ry accommodation furnished Id, sportsmen and pothers by v v -if , Hf' - iS , VTirOUAS JOHNS ON, ' Proprietor-of the Codrs. -T 8fept. 20. 7; f : f X ' -v- - 93-ebw4t ; ;N.. B.: Balls be- furnistie'd on the- even Ing of each lay's Race, by thesProprietor. jTo be drawn oothe 9t6 NovernbeK i: .'r -ICGNsdLli3ATEDf' ' J-:-, OF MARYLAN D,i , To' be drawn under- tlie'supefihfehffence of commissioners appointed Dy tne uoycrn-. ' " 'or andfCounci v( . ' J , ODD & EVEN SYSTEM, r BRILLI.VNTLIST OF PRIZES ' u. WI.'-wiCMI'Jl 1111 r.'-i I. -.? 10 of S 1,000 ioo ofsso : 10'OT' -500 30 of " Jiod V'Jt)ptt ip.: 300 of, 5' , 20)000 ol t . Not one, Blank to . a FHze I ! I ' ' TJiis Lottery s arranged on tin newandpop ular sjstepi; of odd and even, by which tho adventurer holding two tickets or shares, pne -odd ami one even,iinust"obtain atj deast ,one prize,. and tajy-yhta.m ihf&mmy tickets will neceuarity .obtain' two. priM,.&s no tick et clrawing a 9uperitirts restricted from draw ing an inferior prize also -Prizes; payable in Cash 60 days afier the I)rawing.U(Jah will however, as usual, be advanced for prizes as soon as drawn at Aliens' Office. hT 'I : .Whole TicketsS5 i Hal ves 1 ; ? 'U ii , Q50 ; 1251 rinuis, 62!.r- be had t ( Odd and rEven) at'7 Lottery and Exchange Office, No. 166, Market. Street, Raltimorej $Where in the last State Lotteries were sold the 20,OOOi the 10)00.an(l the 5900 dol lar prizes ; and paid the 20,000 and the 10D00, and where have been sold and paid prizes of 100,000, ; 25,000, 20,000. 8 of 10,000, 3 of 5,000, 10 of 1,000 dolls. ;&c, &c.1 which were all drawn in One'day, amountin'to '? - Two liuridfed and i Fifty 77iousand ... - Tr : v, Dollars! .,-'ry: .y. Being the largest amount of Capital Prizes all drwn in 0E AV '-ever, obtuned a any office in America f;-vA' ' .Q Orders enclosing Cash or PrizeTickeis, per nail, post paid, or private j hand , from any part of the TJnon, thankfully received and ' promptly att(pndedto'.Address';;:;'"'',,"',' ,; - V-' r ; 3. an. allen. & co;. ; N. B. Adventurers may. at all times makft their remittances to ALLENS OFFICE W.tl. confidence of .despatch and attention to. re quests. 'Those wishing cart""5 be' furnisned with a slip of the drawin. NorthfanH Rn.M. Carolina BahVNQtes land most Dther kindt of cijrrent paper taken fo? Tickets. October 3. 9C-4t ; Notice. A - nIIE subscriber wishing X, O --' -'"- LU l.lltT I West, otters for sale ids tract of LAND oi.woBi oju acres, lying on Doth sides of New-Hope Creek about 250 acres of which a vivni uun. Stl CUVJ-llC Ul It IS trfSU tract. it to advantage; There is a convenient D wel ling House, Store and; Warehouse'; a irdol rt i 1 t"'1. voiion 3in in a convenient nouse,-an excel lent 8et of Stables, large framed Barn and other Outhouses. - f f : r I : I S This place possesses' superior, advantages Elation held'here,,f also a battalion St com pany MuSter, which makes it very public. . There has been a profitable mercantile busi ness oonenere lor ne last 15 years. - It is in , a fine part of the country for raising Cotton ; situated twenty-three Jniles west of Haiti b' on thfe stage road to Salisbury 5 Any persona applying in -time,' as 1 am disposed to m?-a Ibe payments as eas as I cun do with conve- . CI Prince' Bridge, ;: ?P7 f Chathkm county, Augv$t 25:5 ? ' lars tp be added to the purse, free for uousi jnue neats. - entrance twentv-ive are several hundred" acres of coovl Lm Grounds yet to clear. " ?The plantation is in goodVepain Ten hands may be worked w h ! a f 1 si' !.. ;; 1 i " s I Pi f f ! - . V:,---: : I a . ; 'i- .:., .. 1 ....-!:",
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