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. ', V . ' It-.. 1 NORTH CAROLINA PORTFOLIO a :--S.-. 4 ; . - - V T - ' , , . , , . .... .'',' . . ; i , ' . .,....-!, " - ' ' - . .- ' 5 .1. . . t ' : ' : - "... . - . : . . . ' . i ' i- . : . . f . .-. ... .. . . ,.i It I 1 1 1' , ' ' 1 , " ' ' ' ' " ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' '-r'- ' ' ' ' ' 4 ' - ii ii I I i ' I' I I i I I '' r . Published every Tuesday ancl Friday Afternoon at Annum,, in Advance . ' AdYertisementi not eceedirig a square, inserted S titues for Slf and 25 Cents j . fer each continuance-Letters addressed. to the Pufisher, inust be' post .4. ' PfiTEIlSBURO PIUCES CuaRENT.- . ' " ' I . I Ml . I. II I I Brandy, Apple, galCifgOO; 54 a 00 ,75 do. ' Peach ; do. F ; 60 a . 00 70 ! m aryland University LoUeirl 5 f1?, b(P f ' ViTI7S Xr UfMTVni? FIFTH' CliASS. S.O.S2-BS'TXd.;. i'(.f.6ak00 ,-33 a-.-- 35 ;I3 a ' 25 :. U'l:- - -17 a', , :I6 7': 50 do do Sr- do ;Bacon per lb. ;H e' Bees' VVax do. Butter :v-da 'V Coffee do. Corn per bushel , Cotton, per lb; ' - . 13 a Flour Der bbll l nr s - 00 a Iron per toiL-;;;AV500 a 120 00 'iSV.do X.ard per ::S;j'r.SLjk ;.jio i2'.'rio , Molasses per gal. . ; 35 a . 45 30 v do Rum, Jam. per gal." H 75 a 1 i Rice per 100 lbs. 4 OO a .4 Salt Liverpool per Sack; 3 00 a' 3 Sugar Brown, 100 lbs. , do. Loaf do. - . I . VJi j, J,,'' :.'.;.;,,,..,,; ;fWW-fV.i,; I Mi,-- ' Frost The Springs. -We utder standV that pretty Heavy frosts hajre fallen 12 or 15 days ago, -across the mountains. 10.0001 an nnlirtio: at ther ;r . Weeniirlen Most ot the visitors atine :v v, U "v'v ':---rVifv,-, ii v i " White Sulphur, Hot & Warm barings,' i ifS 1 'f?9W?$ EPOitrER OFFICE, had been induced by this circumstance Tobacco ; i do. Tallo w per lb. 75 16S , do . 50 do 1,344 do - .vuu Ana rnze i icxeis in anv 01 tne previous 4v 4U41 4UCl" " jvj w r:?Vtuv - i 00 6 Lotteries taken in payment. ; - lands. The inumber of. visitors during i j ',. ".'A r ? U this ieason Kasbeen uncommonly great; j . " ' -l KJ-pOO v Vk 1 WirrtJQ nprhns at Ipait fiOO at one time, at the ! 9,00 a r 10 00 h,340 do 15 00 a 25 00 v I ,r v 1 various Mineral Springs of Western, the Post vfficc at VVarren- r:: in',m. .Urtnk" n,0V Wheat per bushel , 75 a 1 00 5 CO a ,13 00 13,080 Prize: . ' . . h 8i6S;680 rmgton N. W. Attimore Geo. S.. 100 . om ivcanai m. u.c ruji uice, avarren Virginia ; Early In this month, therej 25 ton.N. C.istO Wrtat least 160 at the White Sulphurj; :12 -;. I;'.- A 'J - . . ' ! rprv rahin antl rnom filled and ttftc , - - - - --" -wM .-.-.y . IKUVOIO T CJ'W ills fc-W l.4W ston iiiiip. i Andrews Margaret M. Ar- borhood The salubrity vt the air; efficacy of the waters; voluptuousness of .. the va J -- . . , . r ; 4i nt.l tart:: ' r u" : A t: L - :: - I . v . : t , - i - nenneu v.orips a. nurgess aiai. jonn.lruus waurvauu.ouiiumujr ; f -J,-: - .-!- . :'. -. I iji i t n trnia iimfIR -In ' . t - . ' I . r i . ! -si;.-: North Carolina Notes: - dis, 2 a"3 pr ct. j . bouth Carphna'dittoi Georgia : c, 1 rflTiositiea which are therefsprfad out by I tht bountiiui hand ot naturei nne veni a p i v n n T n womnjirs. iviargarei, uockc miss wa-n . . v r 4 7 . :-'t?v" , . l. X1 " 1 " Ia r..-.L:- klL. . r tt farming m he nastora repnn of tha SlOTTBBiJI Cursey. William, CottrelltBenJ. fv i hte, are calculated, one jshould sup- Course or iiawjz-e-iacimondi 'ir'a v . 77. " :w .'r n J : "I boseto attract the man of taste as well , 'i .f 1 ? I in h? rLrnmnin th t:ttunt .Ktin ram l -O- . '- i f-:; v i " ? i . . , ,. , i jv rsurmrarouna, . - . I 7 "r- i Kn., R.u.Am n,inMri:J ll nh as me yaieiuawianao. i ne roaas arp v on me mn or aarntary , isso. I rY nT - " T . T' : " " State Iank and branches . , - 2 1 a A ", X, . oj anuar ic , j,- Stephen. Davison Rich- improving considerably ; private turn .CapeFear. ?2i; 3 T"""'?! ANCWucru ., :t :i.;-,- .., .i,'i.v.,'"8 . . .. U. ' . -,j I -v j , ' K , - '.t.-'-- 15 "vi-'"-'! WP'' nfrjii&V '-'irr I - pes rerer, civans.jonn. 1? i A-f. Planters.' Bank ; " Georgia S tate B ahk Planters" Bank Augusta Darien Sh Each Tldiet having Nuliiberiiri Combi- 1 Foster Jordan Fenil CageFFui 2'i a jn vV nation1. -l.P' -"'?: W, MiA' ---.Ar-S r 12 Deposit theCaslii! aid '1 ickets trtt be procured free froiA further if iZsr, Trouble br Expense I .2 a 1 1 -T vi rue a iii'lU'rvnP '-i-tA . 'MANAGERS. ' SG 11 E iAI E. . , OF. THE: , ew York State Literature Lottery irislature. are mde ver the most dim cult niauntaini, as '..'.for instance across i f Itiie Eicht Mile Mountain the Sveet 1! 1 a 9 ....... . ! -h SpriagMountam, the. AUeghauy (beM cfr:p5?X' teeri the Sweet Springs andWhhol-i v J : -SulphurjV Hie different points are Vhu Ad p i ieemingJy drawn nearer together; antf Adaroaie tQe acconmodaiions on the rod are; , ; f V very respectable Virginia paper, " C LASS 3, for 1826V ; i - S t00,000 IS SlOO OOO "ewiiy Miss Ann H. i 26u,uuu Oxford ac ad e my Lottery, . ; .- Second Class ; ' . v Which will be drawn positively SOth Nov. ' - and completed m a few minutes tJ.D. Yalesand A. Jtfclutyre) Managers. V : : - x;;':; SCHEME. : ' , High prize 30,000 Dollars !!!!! , . 1 prize of S10QP0. ' f , i8priz's of b 100 2' do '5000 1 V 18(3 do-1 50 18: Ado ; '1000 1488 ' do 10 IB no : duu x losiou uo 3 h nii PriTM ' 43,850 tickets; dollars 17136 9439 Biatks.? Prizes Davable Sadavs alter the draw. r ;v- m . c : 1 . T m v.W r,en iioun. ; 1- 7 ingsubject to the usual deduction of I5pr. ? f X -PRICE QFiTICKETS v -. :i-:i.sH.; Whole ' . R50 I Quarter 12 50 . Pain William L. Paschal I John, Power Tirkpta 5 DollarsShares in Pronortion. Half ; , , 25 i Eighth : 6 25 Thomas. Q t il j - Packages of 12 tickets, embracing the Fhis is th2 mnificent Scheme 1: i & QuishenbeVry John. Green "-Thomas E. Green John T- V: ' -Vj.vL' James, Hayes William, Hamlett Richard. r , u7'; VJ"' '..' ' Haywoon Mrs. Eleanor, llagood.Horrell, Jtrom our orrt-sponcient. - - ron rraya si. jago, aug q. u: in jui, winie mc orig auuy, onui ; 1 - 'i 2 4 39 78 46$ 4,446 :20,"00 10,500 5,000 2,500 - 2,000 ; i.ooo ; "500 -w-f 100 ' , 50 ' Jones Fraptis Esq. Judkins" pr. James of Bucksprt, from Boston, was ly in ' W. Johnson John Ci- 1 : ; to& under short sail, in the harbor of St, . 50,000 Ann .T-V 'V yy I : . tT; . L . ': 'v 1 4irhnftls. under the. ftin of the forf. 10,500 Kisterson George Kearny Richard, His Britannic Majesty's ship Redwing, 10,000 h?: . L : a:-j:::v: -;; D.,C.Clavering, caramander, wanton, 1000 'LangfonlsJohn. L&nglyi! Leonard S, ly fired three shot at her,; then lowered ; - 20 000 LaughterCol. 3. Laughter i William. ,1 a boat! and sent a Lieutenant and- crew ) ; S9,0u0 , .iM r j w) , ... ia board to seaixh.her. They fcrcibly 39,000 Mpsely Jno. Wl 3, Mitchell; Peter, 2, opened her batches and examined every v . 46.800 Marshall John Fi Marshall Jefterseh' H part of the vessel, alledging hat ihey' ' 222,300 Macon Mis Elizabeth; Murry Mrsi Alar- tlxought she might be a slaver,' 1. - v -.: ; t From the Harrisburg (Pa.) Chronicle. S567,600j iem ; V ' 'I - .''7' I I ,Sfn Wfl , hitVP ohMil' tkii-ru miloa , roia nere ana in ue , aaioming county 'i ) 36 numbers of the Lottery, which must of that has ever been offered for the patro ivcessityoraw i o uett, witn so ma ;R "illiai lias cci uixu uucuu iui mc I'airu-i t s . ,," i . l i" - re of-the fiends of Lottery a nv rhanr.Ps for canitals:r shares ofhack :VtJ L K imoll ..ivh ,f T.l Robinson John 2, Kidley jMai1.2. Rld- ages, may be had at the same rate, viz : , etS aoa the unexampled demand for them, UT Ann Certificates of wholes g 38 75..- .. is a sufficient warrant, that there will hot ?f A. Poocker Miss Elizabeth, Reid Of Halves ;1 19 38 be a chance left? for weeks before the day Col, Jesse, Ramsey Booker, Rando ph OfQuarters C ; 9 69 - fixed for the drawing, and that the pme JR-1 ": ,:iH? :--Jtrr:' tickets in any of the! Lotteries that have v air " GenU pcncer Benjar been drawn within 12 months, in either Mi .. he earl v in their. annlication. as all ram bale Anthony, Sledge Sherwood 2. of the states of New,York 'New Jersey, Orders actually mailed before the' rise! ' ' T&YV : Pennsylvania Delaware Maryland, Dis- will be entitled to be supplied at the pre Tucker Ealy; .Tucker Wood Esjq Tal- trie t of Columbia, VJrgioia or Torth CaT sent rates. ; " rl'S ly Henry, Taimcr SamM. Yancey Mrs. ? 'Ml.n nncf rriwl Wrtn i'l'ioVal-o' P- lr n-nc j.L-f iL- Tl' It! r.f iL' TT:- , ' v . .V .'.-! I '. ! . or shares ot either, wiu receive prompt at- States and; its Branches, arid, gene rally, tention, if addressed to the M". .- the-NoteVoair ; - xw . , y : Also Mercantile Drafts at 6isht, qn aoy , : : ; : : ; . v? ? J pf the large Cities, and Prize Tickets' re , ": M. AAUuui.c,ceived freely in payment . v rr btO$iordi!i 1 AH letters tabeostpaid. W August 23. Williams John B. Williams' 'Wm. T. Williams. Mts. Lewis, .Williams Mrs-E lizabeth, Wood Wiley, Yatson Thos. D Watkins 4no.vyatkins Moses. v I inim axhi?Rnv p if' I OcL 4tb,a825, of Stewart a man now living of no small note m our country hi name is John , Sills, but usually called the Faith Doc torhe. is a native of Halifax county, i iNortn Carolina was very poor tneret an'it so yet-as he takes no pay. for his services He has been about fifteen v years in this state is now about tVtv- fiye years of age, and was; always ia North Uarouna ana here, a man of most exemplary piety he gives no medicine ' --but when his patieitsjapply to. him, ' eitner m person or oy proxy, he en- quires siricuy into me complaint, , ana : cuiuiiib u ouuiu lasivu iu Ltuc imigniy ;. anc tneir. inaving mil taith aua confl uence that by faith and prayer they may be cured; he"then ,prayswith so 'much solemnity and fervency that , the applir ; , caoi.is asiBHianeu auu in very : many cases surprising cures are effected The applications to him are numerous, and rnany come a long di.anceVveiiVas far op the Ohio as Wheeling," and these applicants are not limited to the igoq,- NJ . ! i'-v;- 3 T. ;4 I J.
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