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V f vw. i': -V , '-W; ; Ours are the plans of fairdejghlful,pcacc ; . . . ; r, - ' 3 -Ct; ; . ... T ;- --f J- ? , : '- 4 . -r -I. Unwarp'd by party tee toliveMike brothers . v,-,.,., f..- t. . -..' -...,...- w-. i: 6 if nubiished very Tuestjat ancVFRiDix,' by, IV Joseph gAlu's'&.soK. :"v?;K. At Five Dollafa per'aimumhalf in advance,. Wot exceedinl6 l'mes, neatly insertecl. thee -r-a '1ni1arVanl'-25centjr-for.rQyery ' length in'the same proportion. . ..CoMMUJf.i v tions thanlciully received. .. . . Lkttkrs to " ii'te Editors riust be postpaidi v J ;V r Or the llchm of Intemperance. : ;3 . . f Stay, jnprtal, -stay ijJior. heedless hus;x ; i li y gure aesirucirun fcai; s Wxbin that cup. there lurks a ;curse r ( -v VVfiicii all ;who xlrinK siiall .fed i'l , It s a pteasahi'day-in the month of JancAvhen Udcscendeil the little hill 'that leaclsjnto the deliglitful village of AHi-iiin ItSt soathecn side. ; 1 Kad .bf- ten visited this; - little spot; dnct always tlnred the 'iicatneot its situation Due it nev e ver appeared so be a u 1 if u 1 "as at y e; sTneMatfethat stretched "L this time selfialonc thereasterh extremity, was as still and calm as .the little stream vhich meandered slowly through the Vitlan-e arid emotietl "itself into its pla cid waterssave now and then a light ' breath ' of wind would -pass across itsj nravev rVrhere. .is little MaryiMendpn," ' Va'ul mV friend sbeorgelGiaiet,' whom I vas accompahyihg to Ii pn a vi- sit. " As itnie as- Yes! it is the little sylph! Don't youisee her byyon- ?leri whrtediouse. n tne garden r j-iove- lv mrl! she reminds me of her once ; liappy mother,' anil once, respected fa- .. "ther! oThere fshelsoes : :clid lyoinnat ,,see her enter a inat greei uoui, a c ii'cam&from the ftardentr'f . , ; ? . -silver bosom, as the little rippling waves h(, disre.nfarded the hanniness ....i' .1 -Ji'-' , Tlw. Iwrmr . P ... i - a. nil . .gjiuere ininesunueam. . j. .vr rents his wile, and lus Yiary. linis i.:':.i7l iae.'5of thd Dbnla'rs,'as .the! rtopS . Wav- v: '. hnd hardpnpd his heart. And he iVid'-eehtlyvi C --white d wellings which they surrounded, 0 js- fnp.6 sacri 5save, ic a romauuo'iinu aiJi,riu ment.to msi.unliaiio I sawa pretty blue-eyed girl, witn cess, and at last, at the age of thS (ty, ! fjgipsjr l cheeks'v'repltfetl I ; " but ' what j this once, esteemed and : beloved . i'irwl era Ii p h ci I f h' Tfl vhil H f ft of VOUt'S ? 1... C fMmoni'vri'l A t lUUU.Vlorivl umw.. j I lllillj. UV Uin Sill 'li llUlI'iJli JiJnnvuj JlrVPfio;acciuainted the. little cnar- T.inerr,,v- - t . . r: 4 You shall have her history," said fvr, hen 'as .tl?is"Prt? but not urunicrest- in nor "devoid; of instruction: ; f nce Jived llenry uVlendon, tne: pnue .... I - ! f ihisparents,and an ornament to ine ilisnosition aftable and easy in his man- : ners. he movedlthe brightest and inost : helbved In Parties of inntgeent tnirtli and beloved in partie , auiui 11 v., ; ' Such at the age of twenty-tvvo was .;; " in the little, out peaceiui mansion, Dasset through, and the tna Hvhiefr endured, "'have Hake'n the bl c I have exbressed so . much interest for, hPrr,intnacce. anddeatliis ;! happy vs6cietj in wmcir it was ins goou reluctlautly returned home, and ' f fortune 'to have been Jsituated $Tatid as nothing moref was heard of Harriet lie was naturally, lof a gajrnd lively iendon and her sweetlittie daughter; f Henry Meritlpn and,sucii oi thelair- wjth a beloved husband, -who was wor : er,5a0d weaker, sex, at the age of eigh- tjiy 0f her, and vvas enjoying the plea- teen, was the lovely Harriet Ashley, sure that her parents once enjoyed, land to whom he had long paid nis auurehs- esl and5 from whom he had the happi- Tipssi to learn that his love was not un- 1 requited They ardently: llovedj each otner,, anu iruiii .nu v haKU nnl disnositionsr it was the pre- diction Of theirlfriedds that.their union :wbuldhe? al happy -vpne ney, were i-.nrrlAoT nnd never shall I torget tne emolions of felt at ;the w PhA ammb e. the beautnui " I AKl2r:l1iffbwAil her hand and neart! upon- the no less accomplished Kenry IVlendon. There sas not a countenance 4 in all the: Ifvely grou p that had assem ;V;'ilSd." on the occasion," but bespoke the Zlninisonrofiheir feelings on this interest ing subject .-tiewas nreu.c . 1 t m' v ' . - t v 1 T ' ' 1. - 4 a o I -With that little, ow w uuu tuaS almost einbosytned muiecicep green 2 ihp Incu&t-trees timt are scattered in h sucli profusion around it,.which you see ; .iitf the right of thattream,, which gur- stes"througlv lite rich hd varied, land scape of ' the Ifarmj that; xy as presented . vvitlithlsljumble, They were blessed, witn a ioyevy LV can-almost seethem now," going to I itst of the' habpyrthediSir ? ; ; who Knew, theip. 'FhiisweTerith ? iioni wheirHenry'iwas first diacovert to be in the habit of f nd lilging in a smal I dram, or social glass'? of spirits 'vfirmnor. ;?rosVBeefek and laughing, -deep blue- eyes, lookingl.aUernateiy wun an , eu W dealing smilev iuHheijfacea of her hap ' ' parent Peae smiled ip their se-'nlpd-iltviirri'thlBV.-liVed5 the happi- . 1 r iKormng; NptUmgL was suiter thon -;,4:i . v ; f t i .,1 :Mm.t3Ymn-. . -'-'V H - . " -. ' ' ' ' -' . ,' .,.."- : ; :--;-v'.-: ";&-Jv;-: ' '-' . ; . ., . ' - V, v ;,.':..v.---'v..;- f: ' :.'!'. .'; .rti-i-- . ''x;. . ---.v VV" . ' '.'"...--:',! Jl , that this jiaDic was lowinjr iipon uim to an alarming degree -..His, fAtnity cbrrceriisT became neglected-bis beau -tiful cottage no longer' presented' the woodbine and i vy "uniting thei rjieau 1 tips, as they twi iied arcu nd its, v ipd o vs 5 ,thc farm that had yielded , hi m 'a c'o;h- petence, vvas now.iast running io.wu&if. Iliifce debts were contractedhis cr- ihtots hirnse and to wifft nf his bosom!; I see vbu shudder )U(l,er 7lU ! iit the r hlation--bu t H o ha v e- see. to have heahl the rmild -accents 'of i.o.vel y , Ha me t,;,.Ha:&Ke. urired him ; by. he ' all thft tics nf nature, and of 'Jove, to re nounce the fatal drauii:btv(vshich he fed now' no scruples to drink before heK) "would havie maile your heart ache . Hpnrv. 'Iir would sav. ' look at our 1 it tl e, i nnocent M ary Ccouht you see hereparated from us -we drivjcn from our ' home hel pi esst m the cha rity of ; our parents, who have been re ioicedlit5 our industry, and its natur d (consequence --prosperity r i ct iiex 3'our dear iWite.whom you once ipveu and who n6io loves, you, tell you that tliis" be the case, unh'ss yon delist frpm this alarming practice, vv hicH vou arc carrying to excess I' Y ' it lint his parents7 tears and imp or- tunities : his wire's sorrows ami jin- - treaties; were alike unavailins alike of his ba the deadly chance m fice every enibv- weu purpose, . rus 1 - 'tl onceJnteUigent eye becaihe , ..dim and inexpressive, and his once interesting countenance, was suffused wilir the crimson hue of intemperance. ; His creditors came upon him in. an unsus pecting moment took all his property, , nf p.vn snarinj? his dweilios : and: his wife, (with her chijd,) was ounce d to take Up "fesider.ee under her, father's roor ISIeahwhile Henry, lienderet! uiesDerate by mtstortune, tp drown nis ex- sorrows, plunged into stul deeper fc fi,s wife7 and Mary still dive in1 the little white dWeUins, opposite the one .vc saw him enter, which belonged to Henry's father. Harriet -will not -survive 'his death the affliction 'sh is sue nas oom s from fast prey I A I .. intl, ou her-angel form.''1 After tarrying iora tew days at 11- until I-Was by accident, called again to vist this lovely village.1 On enquir in; lor tnpse wnose iiisLiny nuu jiv-" it'an. additional interest, I was inform- e(j that? Mary vvas happily situated, jn tjie sume dwelling ; that her mother hadlongsincesought the 'narrow house,7 Anf lhtt jrreen sods were resting over J hr remains, which had been deposited ! oy ine siue ui nci uusuauu, " tvnipiv rravpli 1. " T , fov Taxes. I - . , .-. , - ; rnn. fnr tave due thereon, for the year 1824 joining the lands of Ueddick Harper and: Wni . i I J aLICS. utluutii'S '-' v' " I .assiter. ,rw-- ... . 100 do do adjoining Allen Jonnson and Carrol'Johnson. j : ' i HO rto suboosed to be the property of Jno Deloach, adjoining Carrol Johnson and Allen 1 ooVab ivin? on or near HannerVCrefc, j . jjunn land dnd others; i ibining the Bunn land ana otn .,a: s. ballengi Smitlifield,' Oct. 4. 1825. 96- :, -. 01 - , A; BALLENGEUii ShfT. XHE- subscriber intends leaving .Raleigh JL this fall.' lie wishes to .dispose of hts house and lot It is an excellent stand tor a store bein in the centre of business. t It ts also well calculated tor; a tamuy resiaence, h good garden and out' houses,'! A'.grear bar- bv aonlvinff to the subscriber,-. r Or in his absence to ; I WIELIAM F. CLARK.. r Sept. 1,' 18-25.. . ' - N. B. The-subscriber.returns his Ithanks to those 'Gentlemen who have hitherto pa tronized him j and requests allhbse who are indebted to him to come forward on or be fore the 3 st of October and seuie,;tneu: re- , observing that" he v'as runung l a., partment until tne ism oay oj-ovem-If wre tkily g of ;betve four and 1,1 t)VY 11 iiil. . I1C . Utl Vf"" gain mav be nad,it ea iy appucanon uc f'- Anv gentlemah wtslung.to .purchase, can be shewn the premise? and informed theterms, snretive accbUnts. ahdlLtaose ioAvmim ne . -r . - j- - --. - IIV til ei 1S inucmcuu, y." -jnvv jh .;. r . 1 . ' - : v- - - ---- . - . To '3 ouic TOfci)fr &iVor 4 . 1 GOOD Workman, ot steady ,nmts,- can i a meet with constant employment and 4:he a, on application to.t :k: W HL best waores, nsi1eijrli.Oct.-2di 1825. 90 iR sm"' t jSrotice.x Executive Department Iiichmyidy OcU 4, 1 525 "C6ROPOS ALS v'ill be received W this l)e- I niorv at Richmond. The proposals must state tlje pjfer for each mus?cct, the-terms of paVriient, whether in cash or upon s credit; and if the latter, the extent of credk desired Ihe arms will he open at all times, to th n ti6n o such as are disposed to purclipse spection llv order, WM. II. KIC H AlfDS ON, October 7. 93 tl5V 4 "EiwaVe Scminavy . IT" AS opened a Seminary for voting Ta :lies S a. ne:u the store of d. Anderson, Esq in Caswell County, where she proposes to ttiich the next year the next session! wdl com- nienc on tncsecona ciay oi januaiy nexj. , The course of instruction will be! carneq on in a regular systemi embracing the Sciences and Ornamental brunches usually tauHit in Female SeminarieB. She will also deem in her imperious duty to pay particular attention to the morals and manners ot the young1 laches committed to : her care Mrs. Stith woiild fumssh young ladies with "boards, at Fifty Dollars "per year. Tuition s ixteen Dollars or in proportion for a shorter time. Caswell, Sept, 25th, 1825. f 95-3 w; ilo4vin Stove. ; .... ...J.. FREDERICK C. EUdS, ESPECTFULLY informs his friends aAd the public eenerallv, that he has; j u returned from Newbern, and basiaken,tlie. and most splendid assortment of" ukabv made j.; cLo riiiN.", made in the latest fashion and in pll a ; superior style or woricniansnip. Aiittj consist ot the following articles ; 1 1 - ? Siipeifine Blue and lilack close coats. Superfine Hlue frock cnats, , j Do Oiive do do Do Green do do Do Drab Box Coats, , Do Great Coats, ; f Com.') 5 do do . And a lare and" general assortment of Pan taloons and Vests of all descriptions. These Clothes were madetromjg-oodslatiely imported from New-York and Philadelphia ; all ot winch-will be' sold at the most tea sonable prices for cash. i iRaleijrh, Sept. 23rd, 1825. , ;N, li. Gentlemen wishnpr t 93 tf. leir Clothes made at Mai. Cook's Clothm? Establishment, Newbern, will call anil leave their measures with me, where they can be accommodated upoi the most reasonable terms jand shortest notice. JUST PUBLISHED T FOR 1 86;. CONTAINING, besides the Astronomical ' 1 'J and Weather Calculations; some valuabl pieces on Farming and Rural Affairs ; many useful and interesting Miscellaneous articles, Medical Receipts, Anecdotes, &c.; a hst ct th el pfncers of the Government of tins State id of the United States, with their Salaries; and thei times of holdinsr all the diffe rent Courts in this State : the Members of Assembly, &c Sold wholesale and retail oy tne ruoiisn- ers !: py unanes axuan, racucvinc., uy Siilmon Hall. Newbern. and retail by . most bf the Storekeepers in the State Sept. 22d, 1825. r"!'- - V v IHE Subscriber being very desirous to . re- sale Ra. iuse move to the West, otters his land lor: on good terms, lying nine miles north of ffrh and three miles from the Falls ot Neuse -A U rnltnof CotnrCottblU iVheat or Tobacco. The situation is nign ana neaiuiy, ibra small family. For furthei particulars 1, . ' ,-:!. t ' i trie apply to. - . ; ''ff''. - t Wake County, Sept. 26. ; j ; 95-3t Stateoiortli-GarOlina, Guilford County. , . ; Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, 'r ' August term, 1825. Henry Tatum, 1 flf -1 - I Petition 'for V j-.,. - . 1 ; 'X.:.lL il 1 jacoo; uiuiu wwiw .i mmvu y , Blunt. - - J " t; ' ! ? . Tappearingthesatipriof the Court that George Blunt.one of the defendants in storeormeriy occup.eu :oy jmcprs nurae Uoarders. n I n 1 .-11 T v i n . .7" J I a.iiumer at.uiecorntr i x ur tronacre and f V jMurtm streets, wnere Jie nas on nana a jarge iK- witp as good well water as the world can at- Tj AN AWAY from the subscriber, jtiiree ford, a plantation to work six or eiht hands J- jegro Men, viz." Fredefijck Tbm and to advantaare, with tolerable improvements tnrnrievj s AV, A': if 1 . a this case, lives out of this State It w therefore ftnt ; teeth oyxt .Tabout 5' feet f 5 or 6 inches ordered by the; Court thatpbbhcation be hijrhvbas p,scar bver one of hiSeyes,br op his mJdein the llaleighmeister for sixWeeks f speaks very quick when spok successiyely,' that unless- he appear;atour ento. o mpey.is from'charlestom and for nejet County Court;, to be ; held for the coun- mcrvbeion?ed to John Billings of that place, ty bfGulIford, at the Courthouse m Greens, r, think it very, probable that they have borough? ob the third Monday? of November free paSseS ven to them, as Ithas been praC- lsaid. petitibn will hetaken;proi;conssor and iicxi, -aiKi pifv, .v "V""' r heard ex parte.-t v - ; j - - i'JJ A true copy from the Minutes " 1 x Test. JNO. HANNER, C- C C. r . .... , V V -' -K'i-.'iL-.t . "W" HALES liayfn a" full JStock of P.' ivcjipnbt receive lanv mnre at prrssnt.i IwVM1 l'JStV P- per Mills, Sept.:i; 13?5 mH.Vr laVg-e"- and conyeriient ;Iwelling' i House, .with every necessary out. house and ; epirclen,'. whereon .Mrs. Ann Falconer Jatclv resided, situated in. the., pastern part of the'eStv,' on Newbern Street. Bv an.ear- one and two year's credit, ;r HENUY M. MIELER4 f Palcigh," Sept. 7th, 1825.' 89 1m w. t :::: '& S I 1 T her Iarge and commodious two story j fouse-on Fayette vil'e street j ojiposite tp the CourMIouse. is ve if prepared,! o f10' commodate fifteen jMepibers o the approach it Assenbly,wHh- Hoard ; and takesithis opportunity Jo inforip vthun,s that eyeryiat tention sh.dl be paid, to as to 'render their entertainment c.-npfovtuble ; aijil agreeable. i ller liouse wfiords a-number fconve jient and private rooms, a id s! .ittlsheJiarengag: pdemeri thaVwish ed out rooms for those ire them. h t I ,w's ' .S?f J .: i.-''- 1" ..".w t ... nuinic jioucc wuen nioi.. win iy appiicatioiva great pa,rg-aiii niuvjij i ri ii e purchase of tlie above prop erty?.. -Ps-. session ffiveii immediately'. ' 1 Tcvms of Sale, N B. Transient persons will be accommo; plds ; mile Jats, 100 Dolls each, half fur dated as usuul, as there is-an excellent Stable fcit,'4 Wscrib'ers and close'd, vii : . .! on. Ihe lot, well furnisheit'with corn, foddei-j s ; . r KHMR. p M 1 IRf..".-. lf;V? W ' oats and. every thing necessary. Uer teruM : ROIJ rUtl U. 40NKS, j i . of board are low and reasonable. 1 a THOMAS TURVE' " r .- Rule'gh,;Argust 29.if -fy . ' f?t. puri on JfeA THE Subscriber having puri T.T.vrvifr chased this EstabUsnment, on dill lIS Fayetteville - Street, lately occiu K&3 pied iv JlIrs. .jarah Jeter, is now in 'readiness -to accommodate Travellers and le tender his thanks; for the pa- iendly support bestowed -upon i at his farmer stand, and assures the Pub- c tliat in ins presenr -situation, every caci- ion will be made to conduce to the comfort and pleasure of his guests.. He will be pre i a pared to accommodate rrom uvemj -pve t o l lfisHu! will be constantly supplied with the best and choicest lAouorS: r i Ys "16, with the bust the country and market will atford.. His Ntabfesf wlncli care, commodious and large, will be attended by faithful and steady Ostlers.' - : ' JOHN W. PULLEN. " Paleiyb, Sept. 12, 1825 . , . - - " " - " - MRS. SARAH JETER, wm Beers leave to infoiTn 'her friends I MS 111 1 e I) lit and the pubhethat she nas taKen pancv of .John W. Pollen, .Esq.! (south wfest corner of the State-House, Square ) , where sjie will continueVo keep a Jloiise of. Enter- kthe llnvise, late in .me occu tainment. She tenders Per than Ks xp uiose who have been pleased to call , on her, and . . . 1 .1 . . ' assures them' that nothing shall be wanting ; to render them comfortable... Her Table will be of the bcstthe market afTbrdsU ;.j She can Board 15 Members of tbe'Legisjaj ure. : -" Her Stable will be provided' with good 1-.1 1 t .- C r ..." t r usl erea1"1 P1C,UJ u'. ,ulc? She solicits a' portion of public patrona Raleigh, Sept. 22. - : .. , - 93tf rrc-. THE HOTELS THE, Subscriber having! rent "TlliO ed the Ilbtel fornijcrlx occupied by his late father William' Rxiffin, rt.z nvtormsthe puDiictnattnepouse is now opened by him for' the; accommoda- tibiV and comfort of those who may vis lta leigli, To all wlib may feel disposed tp call, every exertion'shall be made tb render their situation agreeable. ; ' 1 " 4 - Such gentlemen as wish toi procure but rnnm s. durinc the Session of the Legislature, more eligibly situated and convenient to tne , o . . I . . 1 jiiuxc cngiwij' an-uo-tv.. . Vw.v 1 Ca'pitbl dian pny others, are advised to make early application by letter. K - '; -,yt ik . AHOIPDR RUFFIN. -nip-h: 22d Sebt.H825.- h"93- - -y '.aVi1?!! 1 , r (vf i v; FHEOERICK. of black complexion, about 18 or 20 years of age, 5 feet 5 or 6 inches high of thin visage, speaks slow' when spoken to, no visible mark as I recolicet 01 ..except 1 leyed, ano as weliasirecoi ecs lanic 1.. ... left lg, occasioned wlensmal 1 8Weii:nj?i. and a scar on one la;,in.f! bv a r.nt of a knife. I Tom is ffom U.0Ca,nI. Vi . : , , vriPKY is verr blackv and some of Ins I tised in this-vicinity v The above reward will be paid to any pet- riv ...;n th Mid NeeroeS to me living inJRairfield district, S. C, orlodg them mapyjail sbhatilget J U il W Jtl V n, 1 1 1 o v v . - August 4." H -: ;! 5Sle)fn , - thhty Members of the appyoaching General The Track will be in good orcjer and eve Assembly. J ?m; ,i ,'--U r s ry accommodation furnished , lb ,sportmcjt 1 think that his right tore hngeris sun ueaoT -"r, l---. -7,v( iniiiiv hi b omii' b March last. and where have been sold and'paid pTizes of sented lumseif otheSOta.-of March UsU , , oo. 120,00d. of' lD.OOa,. 3 of oAfSrrp.5feetl0Wltinctieslrghl blink all drawn in one day, amounting - rSFll"; subscriber,. ?ayig. pnr,;!i?Rcl In r N. : I A;York (persona St. Domingo lahoiVC aiitl- otUVr railicK:s t-m Ifie Cabinet Makini Hunes is now pre pare V t o make 'tt 3qs-te. Viii ntu reof any desrription, in the ne;test and Lontmnnner. 14 e has hind, a lrrg suppjy of really. made Furniture.; aixl solicit tthe. lavor ; ot tn who mayrbe in waij , tp call?V!,,'rn "le,1 also make : Matifasses-' of either hair 'or n tnose vr.d ss. I,D, 'PANSON. Petersburg, Sept. 27." 95- 1m C h t iia; Ol ass & Karth oil ;W arc WitOLE$At;K?Ai) UE T All IM. Importer and T)calerm"?Chma, ' .Glass stiid TAS received his Fall Assortrhent of the fi. A'above, compr-si tip;- every article in th ? line, and is one of the most splendid ever of- fered in' this market, all of whicli'are of the , latest importations,, and Trcm, ths best Man, factories iiv Europe, arid ill be sold low for , Cash, or, on a liberal credit, at Ids Store on Sycamore Street, fronting- Bollinbrooke Stj-eetv; :H 4 At-.-jiic xtl t ',:':! : Petersburg, 13th Sept. tS25s " . 92 . ' W aiTcn ton Ni C. FiiU ilacc 5 -- t 1 liL.5 com menc3 on i uesciav the nrs ' ? .'djiibp Novemoer iifekt, - itiid ' eoli farf :$fyk .ii.w - -jV t -v-i continue Tl:e 1 st Dav A S weenstaTies for 3 "veaf' ::-r WM. T. WtLTdAMS. 1 f ' ' The 2nd DaV Three inile heats for the- whble amount of-the :Jocly Cliib snbscrip. t tonV-abbut ; 50 Vldll'a ry.; mpHeV:. !iu,?g'.j up, ' subjeclvtb the' usuh! discount; 'tTfe ' f''r. anv thing t entrance to subsnnbeitwenty Idolv. lars,tb noii subscribers Jbirfr do su's' -1 The od Day-i-fYwirmiie heats, fbr the pt'o- prietor's purse bf;l50 iVolls; money hungup, entrance 15 Dollars ; free for any tiling, but the winner of the preceding: day i ' -1 The 4th Day A JJiiuly'Cap" purse for, SO Dolls.- mile heats, ' entranee lwenty-five l)ol- . lars to.be added to the purse, free lo1 any tilings ana mners oy , . TIIOM XST'J OIHCS.O j. : ; , v Pjropnetbrrof-the Course. i Sept. 20.; . .93Teow U . .A liisans win nv liirnisnea on me even- ingbf each clay's; twio ry tl Popel or. J 5 IBALT1X5RE, OCT. 1815: "i f 11,. , . ;, , - , ' " ' v I T6J3er drawn oh the 9iK STbyembei nORf)MHATKn' V - OF MA UYliAN U, To be drawn uncler toe superinfendencej of ; s Commissioners appointed by the Govern. . : :, or-and Council. , i ; ODD & EVEN SYSTEM, 111 in One Dau:y BRILLIANT LIST OF PRIZES 1 V. e ....-. i 10 of s Wood" 10 of ; : 500, 100 of S20 200 of 10 1 r .. C or. mo ' 60 of - 50; 20,000 of. 4 i " . "V 7 - Not one Blank to a Prize! ! ! This Lotted s arranged on the new and pop- ,.1. Cfn r 'nAl nA PvPni Kv wi,ii, ativVnUnvr Jviijing two tickets or shares, - h.yd -n(1 one evenl ; miist obtain at least the one one ceta prize, and may obtain th'ce many tic will necessarUy obtain 'Vivo ..prizes',, as no tick et drawing a gjiperiorf $ restricted from draw ing an inferior prize also Prizes payable in Cash .60 days at er .the ;. Drawing. r..'Casli ; w 1 1 i 1 ,oxvevert us' osdal; be-advapced fur prizes a iiowever, as usuai, oc SVi0n drawn at Alh Whole Tiekc ; ,ie A1CKC Halves, ;: ens' jnice. v " cts,B5 .7 Halves,,; , 50 1 uc uiouiiiiiiwi j-jvenj at 1 Eottefjr; aii(lExchah OHJcey . " No. 166", MketStreetIlaiiimore ' Where in the last State Lotteries were sold the 20,000, the 10,000 and the SOOQdol- TfmrhJ antl Fftu 77ini,r1 - Being the largest arrant of Capital Prizes. all drawn in ONE DAY, ever, cbtaiked'at inly office iu Americal j iv - (TT Orders encos.,.g uasn or rnzc Tickets, per mail, post paui, -pr private Jiana, ; froin any paptotthe Up on, Uiank?uiy. received anil promptly attenaea to. Address , 'v-';'; r '.i'-- . : . liuit'unoreJ N. Tl. Adventurers mav at at times make their remittances "LLENSf QFPtCE U u confidence of' de&4 . h and attention Uk? kuest& Those wishing- can be fum-.K" with a slip of the drawing. ' NoriMa i Carolina Bank.Notes,"and most ot! . . r October 3. .a. 1 lor nri7Pc anil nMin i up- v.i I in f aid ilia i in. I 1 : - ' - - - . ' 1 I ? 11 1 1 I ; 1 1 . 3 i j ;
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Oct. 14, 1825, edition 1
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