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- ...' : '-'i' 4 ' : to - V v c request yvu vt : r"niwrnndece an Ansertion in tout w ;f , " .... - - - . f v.Ut, v.: ; WArcsr Hth, 1824. . GwTiixnxIn theRegister of this Vf yjr in which our names arc uraani - r . .. refqre the public', in t way and foTaimrpose which cannot be mlsumu-rstoot!, ana as nei ther cfu? arc bolder ot seekers ot omce, it has appeared to us, the extreme of indeco rum to .introduce into a public Journal, air names under an anonymous sienaiurc. , n, ' iWroii r. Yourselves, the authors .of the - piece alluded to, w flatter ourselves you will have the frankne s to avow, it t if you are v not, then we demand from you a written de- ciarauon oi uie imuui t - v .-... . ... f. . n - . --.. i . . - v e. axe, rcpci uai, . . . , , . ; r A 1, i . -1 our niusu ww . - r . - will, polk;- 1 . ; . ... A. S. IL BURGES4.' ; ; f , THE jVNSWEH,- . - v .. TLiLXiGff Ara.14, 1824: i " ' " GiWTXtxr In ansveto your note j of his date,- delivered to ns by; lr. illiam .If. irdl we inform you that the pubUcation in oar last Jteeistcr, to which you allude was nandeo to us lor insertion by Rlffn, of this City, whowebebeTC is Uie author oi itr - . .-. .,... j itm . , ., v ... . .. . -t : We are.esnectfallr, , ri . - JO. GALES & SON. Col. WmPoijc,- - f v j y In'con5cqucnce, of this letter, the 'ftillowin wak transmitted to Mr. Ruf- , - 'O . .... f i ' j ,? 4 - - IUtiiCH,'Aro. 16, 1824, ' JUri'jnffiam'Rttffhi'i ' , -J - SinIn the Raleigh Recister." of the over the $igiatufe of 44 Hiccora fur ever" ; in vhich our names were, as we conceive, in decorously and unjust fiably brought before .the pUbEc - .Under thV impression, on the subsequent evening', we, addessctl. to the editors of the Register, the following note (SpeJV:i.) . ' To this . note we ; rcceiTed yesterday, through the medium of the Junior E-'itorJof ine itetiser,me louowmg repjy jaec yimc The act ofWhicli we complain is one' of such manifest impropriety, injustice and in deicary,: tliat, we apprehend, it Can only be necessary.. to direct .your attention' to a: re tiew it, in order to the most ample and sa tisfactory apology from you. It must, also, be distinctly understood, that the reparation, thus madeV must be" commensurate, in pubH tiv't with the tfFensive communication. ! ; - .v We are, with due inspect, . : - Vour ob't seTv'ta. ' ; ' . . ' WILL. OLK, . tl ; '. . A. S. H.'BURGESj r To which the following answer was returned : ,vls i i J " T ....... 1C4l k na KttAl C9I SolJe and Dr. Burget . ' x- Gsxtxsmt- Your note of this date was. handed td mc by Mr. Joseph Ross, jit appears to me to be unnecessary (at Jeast for the present V'to notice any other part of your communication, than the first sentence of the concluding paragraphin which you speak of the" manifest impfoprittv injustice "and indtneacy" which .my conduct has been marked with tou-ards you. Briieye me, g-en-tlemen you hare only to convince me of thatfacttXo obtain the most ample and sa tisfactory 'spologv" and you will not .be more ready to receive, tDan 1 sau be prompt in tendering; But neither your letter, noya review of the subject, has brought 'me to tjie adoption of your opinion.- Nothing' in tfee piece alluded to was intcndel to affect, 'or can affect 1 our j.'ivate characters ? the whle scope.of it goes to public matters; and the chief of it relates o the proceedings ofa mee'ing of citizens heretofore, which was given to. the public under -the sanction.' of your nanus.' , I, mast therefore request bf bu to specify and partictlari2e those acts v ' , 1 . . 1 e ii or expressions ot wnicn you complain 01 uie ... .? J-l f I - impropneiy, injustice anu inaciicacj. . I am with due respect, your most obdt. h; V. ' r. -' r V,". RTJFFIK. ' ; On. the conductor Mr. "William Ru .comment is superfluous. Public opinion has already attached the proper 'odjunr-to he act of wliich he is,tne a6 ' know! eded author anil for which he refuses the onlv reparation which could, consistently with jpropriety, be demand ed from Aim. . , . . ' '!- AVe perform our. uSity to the public, and an act of justice to ourselves iu lirintnnw to liwht thft nsmft nf "?Tr-" WIT- LI A Al HUFF IN (the leading drr pond inp nitmber ff the Caucus Central Ccthmitte)&9 the writer of the pitiful and scurrilous effusion which appeared 10 your ajperoi me iain lnsiaui. , " our most ob'dts, ; , : m'U,lA t. WILL POLK, ' W'i ' "A. S.H. BURGESJ t ItotojJ'uf. 17, 1824. " V - .v yon jrnc registeii. ; , - Gcnfrrraen--Fearless pf those politi cal pipers . that t are e ternal ly. creeping into tu newspapers with their venom, lui&tile to. Mr.: Crawford, I ,ha.Ve ven tured to Inter the field against theni, with nought 'but . truth, to shield, "me. Should .1 fall a victim id the contest, . I shll,' nevertheless fall happy, . as my my deicarwuuDOin tne atruggte ora glerious cauie, the: cause of truth. See, gentlenieli, what it Vs tobie'een soicuous I-'Atr., Craw ford's uncommon virtue and splendid talents have drawn upop jiis worthy -head ,-frjuch envy and many lies, since his enemies have dis covered, that, in spite, of their teetH, ! e will be the next Preident. ,They tee that he stands : far unequalled . by ativjf his onbonrnts. in ooint of ouali. fica turn-fur the rresidencv:. tn mfnr. I jthef "ahujft Vim,.bj trayof satiatfng lthftir ,nvr and nreiudice Had! Mr. rawTonl'fver been piltjbfgrbvcli5ng m tlie dirty Knd fw? 3 rubbish of ; ij rrigtie'ih' company with the most of.hts feUow-'servants; at the Metropolis he miffht now be4iaUel by those wicked : Writers as the guardian ".angel of the Kepu one iiu V ; nanpu jk ,iorv niwiaipu and his cou n try; he has ever scorned, with i'. indignation. 4 aU such baseners. He has always trod the. straight ant' righteous .path, and has actually ad vanced so far before them aU, in poin of every thine that is noWe, wise and hnnpsf. that it isno wonder these friendly vermin of theirs, conscious o the1 fact, should, thus crawl after him ana curse mm. , - . . t7 - v The, brilliancy of Mr, Crawford's Tirtues, and the splendor 01 nis talents seeni to act uponl his enemies some thing: like- the sun upon the; human siijnt ; ior u.a man iook at me sun ne uqes so wiui pain ; just so u ;is wun Mr. Crawford's enemies, when they behold him glittering like yellow gold in the midst of all his dazzling virtues and shining talents, which he so.happi ly "possesses, they, alt the while, be- holdhim with agoriiev while they can- not ouc. admire mm. 1 nose ungrate ful writers whov have taken up hostile pens against Air. Crawford, would have 11 appear, 11 possible,-mat ne is tne niost flagitious .rogue unhung: that he has been guilty of woful misconduct in the Treasury Departments : and that he has actually swindled the United States out of thousands.of her money. They also say, that he is a warm . advocate ot the lann, in all its features and that he has advocated a vast catalogue oF other mean and impolitic acts 5 but tell it . not in Gath, for. I can assure them that .allsuch tales as these are hissed at, even by the most credulous. oui 11 is wortny,oi consideration wno these waggish writers are, who wield such impotent pens against Mr. Craw ford, and , from vhe nee they gathered all their boasted information and know ledge respecting him. This is easily accounted for : the fact is, they have ransacked the columns of every venal newspaper in the Union, hostile to Mr. Crawford, and extracted therefrom every lie that has made its appearance, and with this accumulated host of "-fal sities, they have been enabled to form their plausible tales ; but, fortunately for Mr. Crawford and the community at large, these tales are almost univer sally discountenanced and hooted at ; therefore, I think it would be highly prudent, in this shabby generation of vipers, to discontinue their incessant tnawiniriif the. file; 'for it will certainly wear out their teeth, without affording them the least nutriment. -I will conclude by predicting, that after the fourth day of March, eighteen hundred and twenty-five, this grest country will be blessed with a second Washington at the helm ot her desti- mes ; tor it is one thing: certain, that je is the only fitting candidate for the Presidency, therefore the people will bo wise enough to elect him. r. TIMOTHY. - From the. Itoston Statesman. SiR.T-rhave recently. received a let-, er dated the. 27th of JulyJast, from a gentleman of great personal and politi cal respectability, of which thefollow- g is an extract. 3 ".There is a piece in the Boston Statesman of the 22d inst. .whichhas brought-to my recollection an informa tion tbat I received from a1 gentleman of very hijrh standinir in New-York, many years past, and, which I have frequently, thought of since. Thesatne gentleman has sheSva himself a warm advocate for Air. ,Adam& j he said that Air. Adams called on him either going or returning from Congress, and said, f It was in vain to contend with the " Democratic, pa rty as a party, the peo-, pie were with them and to succeed. we must take sitte-with them our ' talents will inducp jtjiejn to embrace " Usr-we should in that case be brought into pinver, ami tne government may views ; and this is the course I mean to' pursue, and that which I recom- in o ri 1 rrn " Tlif aneiaoii. IP4C You may, but I never will pursue V such a course." . This declaration made at New-York is essentially the same as tljat stated in the Statesman of the 22d ult. .to have heenmade at the table of an il lustrious citizen in Massachusetts. It was probably made too, in the same year, to wit, iBOr, whert Mr. Adams was, lor the last tine, tm his war, to t ess. , These declarations havin been made in different places and some months apart, prove a settled and d i gested project of Mr. Adams to turn democrat to eel " into coirr. and in trse thts power to subvert our vresent form of government for ov'g mora ron. forma ble ta h is views. He actual 1 y made his .clumsy somerset a short time .af terwardsIKe has since;obtainedsome power and is now seeking mnrfin accordance with thiVnroiect.. and if depends oji thepeQple.if.he shall be al lowed to proceed to the consummation. ; ATvOTHER OFTHE PE0P1 JSL. 1 Mt. Crawfof d & Mf.j Ga it- rUHOSE frierfllv to the Election of Mr, JL Crawford & Mrr'Gallatin for Presldentand Vice President of thei United -States s re commended brthe late Concrressional Cau cu's. are requesifed o meetjat MasofHaIl in Orange County on' Suturtoy the -18.'A day of September next, to, expressr xneir, apprpDswon of the National Nomination, and to use aU j honorable means to -'promote the interest of said recommendation.; 5 ,.f -; m ;;-v; A. FRIEND TO REFORM;; August 14; 1824. ' ' 80-8. DoviAsorts Cotton Gins TT'OR sale at Mr. WUBam Boylan's RaleicH), X, ai few of my Cotton. Gins, at ' two dollars per saw, which will be sent toanpther place if pot sold in a few days. ! f - .' 70HN II. DAVIDSON Augtist 15,. 1824. . : . 8Q-3t. ,,- .,. Stray. , i ASMAIiL sorrel Mare, is entered on the Rooks of the Ranker of Cumberland, and is now in his possession at his ; plantation a bout six miles south of the town of Payette ville. The Stray is 4 or 5 years old, about 13 hands high rising,-hind loot white, ana valued at $35. - ; - s : ' . '- ' MALCOM RAY, Ranger. ,x Cumberland, August 12. 80 3t , NEW BOOKS. :? GALES & SON have just reeejvea from Philadelphia, a Box of new J. Books amongst which are the following r .. Dupbnceau, on the Jurisdiction of the Courts of the United Mates v ; Ewell's Medical Companion, a new edition, Chapman's Thcapeutics, ; Red Gnuntlett, Scott's h$t 1. v el Trials, a Tale, by Muss f?.u'rn-Y. Miss Aikin's iMenw Vje :en EiizaDetn, Auj-nst 2a ' r . " ' State of North-Carolina. Rlsecomb Cotinty. Court of Pleas and Quarter sessions, way Term, 1824. . , ' 1 Original attachment,' le- WilhamWorsIey, 1 yie Qn rmproved . - Hot in the town of Ta'r- :nnett narrow. 1 borouVh. h - IT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that the Defendant is not a resident of this State. It is therefore ordered, that pub- ication be made for three months in the Ra eicrh Register,' for the Defendant to .appear at the next Court of Pleas and Quarter Ses sions to be held for the County of Edgeccmb, at the Court House in Tarborouh, on the buith Monday of Aujmst next; and plead &c. otherwise judgmentfinal will be entered against nun. . - 1 este, - MlUH L HriAKIM, U. v. Aufrust 20. 80-3m. RUN AWAY, or was stolen from the suj scriber on the night of the eighth in stant, a bright mulatto woman (slave) and her child, a eirl of about four .years old. This woman ran away from the subscriber, exe cutor of John Hunt, dee'd, in the su;nmer of 1808, and passed as a free woman by the name of Patsy Yountr, until about the first of June last, when she was upprehended as a runawav. On the 6th of tbe same month obtained possession of her in the; town of lalifax ; since which time, by an Ordt-r of Franklin county ; court, she and her child Eliza have been sold, when the subscrioer became the "purchaser. She spent ttie great er part of the Time she ,was run away, (say about sixteen years,) in. the neighbourhood of and in the town of Halifax; one or two summers l KocK-LAnding, wnere I am m- ormed she cooked tor the bands employed on the Can d. She has also spent some of her time in Plymouth, ber occupation while there not known. At the above places she has many acquaintances. She is a tall spare wo- man thin tace and lips, long sharp nose, and ore-teeth somewhat decayed.. She is an ex cellent seamstress, can make ladies and gen tlemens dresses, is-a good cook and weaver, nd I am informed is a good cake-baker and nt-rr-orewcr, occ. o which )ccupuons sue principally gained "her living. Some time during Inst summer she married a free man of colour, named Chrael Johnson, who had been living in' arid about Plymouth, knd fol- owed boating on the Roanoke. Since his marriage, he leased a tarm 01 Mr. Janes Cot ton of Scotland-Neck, Halifax countyr where he was living together with this 'woman, at the time she was taken, up as jx runaway slav in June last.; 1 have but little doubt, that Johnson has contrived 1 to seduce or steal tyerand child out of my possession, and will attempt to ge them out of the State and pass as free petsons. Should this be the case, I will give sixty-five dollars for hisde tection and conviction before, the proper tri bunal, in any part of this State. I will give for "the. apprehension of the woman ' and child, on their delivery to me, or,so secured in jail or otherwise that I get them, thirty five dollars ; or, 1 will give twenty-five dol lars for the woman alone, and ten dollars for the child alone. ; The proper name of the woman is Piett but she will no doubt change it as she did before. - v .:: . I forwarn all ownerrtf boats, captains and owners of vessels, from taking on board their vessels, or carrying away this woman and her child Eliza, under the penalty of the law. V. " NAT. HUNT. J August 16. ! y j . . 80tf Sir Axcy ior safe. THE Subscriber will offer 3for,sale . to the highest bid der, -on Tuesday the C 24th day. of bAUMlst nert it oemg tne second j day or Orange County Court, ota credit oT one, two & three years, his.well known Stud Horse SIR ARCHY He is a very sure foal-gette?--hi colts are large and likely-his form, size, bloodvand performances on the turfV entitle him to rank amongst, the first rate, stallions of the present day. Should any person incline tn nnrHae . . o y . the Uorseat private sale he can doh by mak ing applicationao the aubsberprerious to said2q day of Courts , t '- v U . K t JAMES MOORE, of S ton v Creek. July22. '.-J'.: ;-;74 w4t - '."VU"! I3,;rop thV snbscrHer, by lichael Riggins, jorsthe purposes tneremiexpresiseci, , I snau offer for sale, to the high" st bidder, for cash4 on the premises in Randolph county, on Sa turday the 21 st of August, one tract ot Lano, containing 200 acres, one. tWaggpo,three Horses, seven Catlereight .Sheep and fifteen Bon :aWa!:ileds"ainf Furmtufeflbse.- hold and Kitchen Furniture . and Farming: U- tensils and' shall exepute such , tides as are yestett uime oy virtue or saia aeeu. . . I ;v -' a WILLIAM WORTH. ' Ash1boroT. C June 19. 66 7w The late ' Whit V THIS is to give notice, that Whitm ell Als ton, of Warreli county,-is dead, and a" at court held for said county, in May last, WmM K. Kearney, Esq. qualified; as Administrator with xne win annexeti m kuv ucwmcu, sjuvc which, he has appointed die r Subscriber, by a proper power of attorney, agent to manage said estate ?s the Subscriber. 1 Ijere fore gives notice to all persons indebted to said deceased, Tequirinjr tbem to make pay" ment to him, without delay, (excepting such whose bonds- &c. have been passed, to tne legatees, in part of their leear.y, which will be made known on proper application, the Jega tees having the proper rule oyer those in their hands.V as indulgence cannot be given V and all persons having Claims against the same, are required to present them to me, properly authenticated, within the prop time for set tlement. DENNIS 0'BRYAN.ii Warren July 8th, 1824. 69law4ti ? I GrdiiA. liott exy , rpO be drawn in the City of New-York; on JL the 18th of August nextand completed in one dav. ,v' . . '- "I 1 ol: i 20 PnzVof S20.000 i3 S2Q,000 10,000 , 5,082 1,000 i 500 '100 v s60t , :12- 6 10,000 5,082'. l0000v 10,000. '" 8,200 :; 5,100'. 3,060 , 20,808 68,850 , 20 41 ; 51 51 1734 11475 13,395 Prized, V Present price of Tickets S171,100 $7 Shares in proportion. Prize Tickets in former Lotte fies received in payment. H ? nr Orders for Tickets and Shares in the above splendid Lottery (where, the blanks are only one and a half to a prize) received by : T f HENRY WHYTE, . - Petbrsburo, Va. . August 4. " ' . t 7gtd . A Camp-Meeting will commence at Sted man's, 8 miles afrbve Pittsbbrough, or Chatham Court-house, the 2d of September. A Camp-meeting will commence at Bethel Meeting-house, 7 miles from Oxford,' the 30th of September. r v'; ' y y r ' , The Neuse District Conferencer will com mence at Whitaker's Camp-Grpund, six miles south of "Haleigh, On' the 14th. of October, inchidinsr a Camp-meeetinsr, to which the local preachers of this, District are respectfully invited. . " : K COMPTON. in Ftirm-well Grove Jlcaderiiy, Halifax gotrnty A S this situation; aker the present ' year a jijx will be ucant,. in consequence of the re- moval to tne west, or 31 r, ici,eaiv me pre sent Teacher, the trustees are anxious to em ploy a suitable person totakecbarge-oflUe Institution. Sntisactory testimonials oi charac ter and capacity will be required. - The, tui tion arising from this school, 'has exceeded six hundred dollars, and 1 believe, except tor a part of the first year, has never fallen under five hundred dollars per annum. . Persons who may be desirous Jo contract for ,a situa tion of this kind, will direct their communi cations to Col. H. G. Burton, Halifax. This Academy is situated in a healthy part of the county, has good spring water and excellent society. " -" ' ' ' ' '.-' '' ' :;' : 7' ': h; '" ' "; 'J. UK ANT. Halifax, July 24, 1824: 74-tf. -r '- : ( - r r , , ..' State, of Nprth-Carolina r ; Warren County , - ; .. l!T EitriTTSpring Terrflr 1824. ' John JEgertori,-v"-'!'y-''Y r',-' . ." ! 6 - WHmot E, Harris ' I IT appearing 1 to the satisfaction of this Court, that Wilmot E. Harris, the defend ant in this cause, is not an inhabitant of this State : It is ordered, that publication be made for six weeks for the said. Wilmot E, : Harris to appear on of before the next term of this tourt, to be; held at the Court-House m War- renton, on the 3d Monday -after the 4th-Mon day in September next,, then, and there to plead, answer or demur to complainant's bill, otherwise it v HI be taken pro confesso. 1 est, ; - c -'. .' i- . . . 64- GEO. ANDERSON, C M.E. ; State of North-Carolina. , " 1 Franklin County. - . - Court of Equity, 2nd Monday afteK4th Mon day in March, A. D. 1824. ' Jese Heed,. Complainant: ,M , George Murphy.- Williamson Murphy, Ni. cholas Murphy, William Murphy, ,Pa vVtiehceMvrphy; Amey .Murphy, Elizabeth T Murnhv. Darbv Thnmas anA XTo ,wife Joseph Bledsoeand Winifml iik fwife, Frances M. :urphy aid Temperance n. -murpny, are qetendants.: IT appearing to the satisfaction. of the Court that William Murphv and Elizabeth if pby, two' of the defendants in tlie above casi. are not inhabitants of tlus State ; It is there. tore ordered, that publication be made in the Hakigb Register once a week for six month successively, that the said' defendants, wtl- urpiiy ana. - rizanetn Aiurpby; make tliehr personal appearance at the next Sube- nor Court of Equity, to be held for the cOunl ty.ofPranldin, ate the Ccwt-house in Eonl. U5, uh ujc sccobq Aionoay alter the iourth I MUU o oepxemDer next- rand wlead an. swer or demur to the sakl bill nfrnmnUin cerwise.-the said bill will be taken pro con. fessd, and heard er parte as'to themj and de cree made accordingly. -1A 'v , : Extcnsiy;Ai!itriJ)nti()iv of p, v iAnd continuation of great surres, s : " COHKX'f OFFICII ' THE UNPARALLELED SUCCr.s? has heretofore att ended DISTANT Anv'r contmuejIny the , !. Grand State r J, l !t which was completed, last month, the Hrx. ' EST in the, Scheme and the whole nf . I lowing GRAND CAPITALS were id i Con tic's Ominti vizri Wi i . v . -. , No. 15,631; the great Prize of oXK , v nnxn Tnorsip Dottaas, sold at'rOHFv " OFFICE in Shares One HaifheW in ford 'CotintnGeorzinf One Qt;arter; qiiter Crtiniyi?Virghut and the other Qq No. 8.028, a Capita? HnzeofTwErrtTi,,,, syn Doings, also so Id m hnrcs at (vf HEN,S OFFICE One halt held in Mrtfo ion.Cottntvl JV. Carolina One Quarter f. WorfJk, Virginia, aid ,the ojher Quarter J S'o. 20,a5, a Capitat e of Tui Tnr,r, Doti.Ans, also soleft-'oi Shwest COMJv OFFICE One'TIalfvvoed in Kit,. ' . Jersey; une quarter mwoc,-7hmf One? l-Sghtiv in ifffreftfon, JVhrth f'-J and the. other Eighth m J orthaftiptut ,i No 21,880,ra Capital of fFivit 'Twrin. DotiiKs, alsa sold m Shares at C01(FV UhJ1 liv une,jnaii -in yaicuana Dittria Soitfh " Carolina t One QuarteY at Xwtoctoi tlOne Eighth, in Jlevsgelan t Vnrtr 'Tttk, and the of b.e,r Eighth in the Citj 'Chother Prtzet m ihe JSchemeof mailer fa1. noMtnatiom werfvariftah-dittrtbttUC in evtrJ itww J ; " tl At Kiuni7 . l,em ofthe,jMonU ly shews; the .astonishing success attending purchases made at Canto's Ovritt, but is . so remafkablefrbm the circumstance of everr sare of tlie Capital Prizes being owned br Dittoni Jidientitrert, except an1 Eighth of t!,'e 5.000 Dollars, which is held in Baltimore, j ( The whole of the Prizes wliich hit yet been demanded have been instantly In CASH": On presentation of the Tickeu. The hofders of ' those not t vet pre sented re requested to h nd orVsend them iii forpij ment as soon as possible tip Cohen's Offict, where the Csh is ready, waiting their tut The. Tickets and Sbsrps of the Shu tf.JVVrfreoWprepsringj 3i will with the Scheme be presented to ourfrieiulV and the public as soon as ready ; in tlie man and popular; Scheme of the ( Washington Mohiiinent Lottery, Being the only ene 'dr arcing in JJahimorefctii which will soon be finished; 4iaving only 'six drawings remaining; to complete it. The Capitals stiH uhdrawn are ; i ; j. i ; ... ;v 10,060.Dollarsf : l 10,000 Uollars, - -v 1 i; 2. 000 Dollars, " " ; , -lOOO'sVlOO's. 50?s, 5:t ; Alt payable in Cash. "." : ' .Towards the completion of theWA"SlI' INGTON MO FITMENT, the Managers claim assistance from, the Citisensof the t. States in genera 3j for . though f n- the present in stance local pride roay.be confined to l4ary landers yet yVa(wa Pridf is common to all --and if America, now so happy and flour ishing-, shouldjinhecourseof years, become what Rome. now is, iur; column --'will live to tell we hat) a Waruu bto, as that of Rome now does perpeiate the mmor3T of Taui.v. Whole Tickets $13 Quarters - .. - 53 00 .VHidvesV; - 1 1 " To be had, Avarrante4'undrawn, at . street, Baltimore.. , . I ; Where thegreat Capital Prizes in both the last Monument Lotteries were also sold, and where more Capital Prizes have been obtain ed than at any ther Office in America. possible. Persons -at- a" distance may at all times with confidence forward their Renut tances to COHEN'S OFFICE, for if the grat Capitals in thecheme. should- be drawn when : their.. Orders arrive. and the state of the' wheel not justify an investment,.the a- mounienciQsett win pe reiumea oy ujc w mail.. ;V ' ' Orders from any part of the United Statea, either bV mail ( oust oVkD. or bv private cod- nuuctual attention as if on' nersonal aupiicir ? CO To prevent mistakes be very particular 113',: . , J; i. COHEN, Jr.' SecreJctin to the Jilanagers B ivtinoi- CC? CoHEJi's ' Zrttiety Gazette & XejUter, which is published regularly after each Draw ing, ;will contain ithe OfiiciallTist of Prizes, and .will be forwarded gratis to. all who pur chase their llcketi- at COHEN'S OFFICE, and who signify their ; wish tof receive the 9ame,-.? J-i: ; A -M :'-ii;" '; ;? Baltimore; Julyf28v I P'2? Iff Order for Titicct or Shares, left at ths iPOST OFFICER AT RALEIGH, K-C inclosing the. Cash, will be immediately tended to, and the Tickets procured for chasers, tree ot any additional expenst. - rpHEubscrmew hfTint entired iotocr A partnership-m the carriage ma-Hn&?. siness undert be firn of JACOB VAN WA GENEN & CO,; beg; leave to inform tfi'J friends and th ''public in genera that u7 can be soDpried with tfnyi work in their a low as Hcaa1)e obtained ebewbere i' work in every? instance Tshall be- warran for twelve months. Persbnswishmg to P ft.Uw inTUTU paired at the shortest hpticey and on . reasonable1 terms: '' V- ': ' 1 V- 'l ; v JACOB VAN WAGENB' ; i ' .VWIIXIAM F. CLARK: . ; , l est, SAM. JOHNSON, C IU Z 1
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