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J i ' 'A, ..i 'f- ... VJjt 'i f. i; - V v .' . ,V . v:i - j i - - : -t , rv.4,. i t j..: . v - - i iii, III t! ill- T, 5 1" ir. 1 j it I ' It ' I S.' II.. I SI I', - i Mil v. m y. 1. 1 1 3i - trnly ' gone.'sb- far is to decIareHha ;?yeaw, but she' has eclarea th'af Vid , unenu isnouia jxnsiuerin wai some limited time should be. placed, at s wnirn ix i rrmnnninn ennu?n iii Kim -1 pose" that they are incapable of dis charging the du ties . the office. ;.iweh ty cky can tell you i n the 3d sec- - lion of the 4th article bfVher Cnnsti- : tution,1 .that in lier Stiite the Judges JLold their offices, as in purs, during goou , ocnavior;oui,jna iney, ior, any Reasonable "cause ; Which ,i shall hbt.bejsijfficieht ground of impeach-: " merit, shall '"bo removed ; from their . offices by - the , Governor, . upon the , - laddresi of two-thirds of both houses And Kentucky can also tell you that it affects. Jiot their independence- ; - v. !7 , -dn former bccasions, ; the election J : ot Chief Bf agistrate has i been urged,' ! . anid I -can 'ce;.no impropriety in that ; . ' . , being left -the' people. . For a free ? , and; enlightened people to assemble! . 7 -'together and deliljerately! choose 1 ' fro niamong their citizens some one V 'to; fill the executive chair is at all times a crisis of republicanism "truly$ ' ' "enviable"1- ;- !'r f M " . : j . . Tlie President of the United States I . v ; is elected by the people, and by those , r - Tery.men-wnom you retuse the, right .of , electing their own Governor. - - - - And if 1 mistake not, every State f . m the United States, with the excep ; . ; tion of five or iix,;elect tlieir own "Go-v- : vernors. And are,,we so basely ig norant rthat ; we cannot be alldwcd . this privilege I -1 trust Vnot. .It is y ;'true it may be .said that a tone, has r jucen given to max eieciion, tnat ren u - ders it little more than nominal ; but L let it be recollected, that the fountain v ' may be pure, althpugb Urn. stream V inay h avr been pol 1 uted, and no mat- f t ter trom what source tlic , oilution ; comes,, whether. it fulminates from thedictatorial nod ofacaiicus, or r .reverberates irom the still more uan geroug spirit of party, it ought riot to destroy the . correctness of the principle which has been bequeatlied ' . to us by our ancestors. ; y j ,-. . 4 If none of these reasons have any influence with jthe gentlemen of this ' , House ; if a complete demoristration of the inequality of representation is treated by them with a sneer of in tw difference; if you are predetermined to close every avenue to your under standirig, isoiweightaeo the opinion of a respectable part of your - citizens Dp they come ; forward ivith an imaginary evil, saying such arid such exist, without being able to. prove it. No ; i no such things- The very ground on which they havel tancn an lmmoveaoie . sianu, is ine- ' quality of presentation ; and we call. upon you to prove to the contra . ry tVhere, then, is the improprie ty of recommending it-to the peo 4 ple? v Are they less enlightened, or Jess patrioti'9 than those that framed thevConstitution ? i No, I trust that the same spirit whiclianimated that Immortal Hero in; the revolution, whose' portrait graces our Hall, is warmly burning) in the bosoms qt liis sons; ' 'f&ebaie to be continued. Jt SUPREME iCOURT. 4- TheJudges, of the Supreme Court of this State, delivered their opinions - and pronounced judgments in the fol io wing 'cases;, on Friday, the j 1st inst. - and adjburned till Court in course. ' T William Jones-v. Joshua Fraeye,S from Rutherford; : Jqdgment reversed, arid ad- v! Judged that judgment be entered accord ing to awards that a certificate issue to the Court ielow to enter It accordingly Henry Branson t Elizabeth Yancey & v others, from Wake. . Cause remandedI the defendants to answer, question on the . demurrer reserved .until the final hearing. - f John Crowcll's Adm'r v.Dantel Mann " from Nash. Referred to the Clerk to take account for a final decreevV :.yf .i .0 ' : William Jones 8c others t, W mv Person, AdmV nf Thomas Person from Orangev " - Interlocutory decree for coitnpla'inants. Jacob Stout xWilliam DcWrenn,fr6in , ; andolph. - Ku for a new . mait roauc P. w absolhte ;'-judrent of the Courbeio '' ' -reversed J -y. : 'V '. ''V'-'tvviJ4 Mary Gregort.v. Stephen R. HopKer s Adm'r. from, Halifax. Rule for anew trial made afisoluteV- ri tZtA:; Javtes C. Harrison & wife.r.Henry O. ..Irwio'a Heirs, from Halifax; Judgment : . of the Court belowreversedand tule fpr a hew trial made absolute, i ; James Ri6U?r, Ad:roV;& others vRoger. ,Jorje?,.Exor. &c. fromCrayeri.v" Judg ; mentv ot the Court below reversed, and - decree for the netitioners on ithe merits. Referred to Clerk to i take an account of -jne hire of negro and his present value. -, Mcses A. liocke i;, Isaac & Charles A- Iexander; from Cabarrus. Judgtueut of " the tJourt below reversed, aud rule for a new trial made absolute' s .?, i! i State VJncvC.-TaylorCrpmHalifax Rule for a new trial discharged, arid judg--me'nt for the" defendant ; lame v. Sanftt from Halifax! ' Rule for fHciw of Daniel Foster tYWm. Cook.- froriFranklin. ''. Bill dismissed With costtv ficfg frp?An$on;:Juam):nt , of;tSr Cou'rVbtlo ffirrtcd::.?:' kfet vj; j iviomta; worn vvuiers l nomas 'Thompsoti tk fjjjieri 'rom Bertie.On motroa of petitioners tg dismiss he apea!r there not being " a final judgment in the Court.belnrthe same;is dtsallowd. , ; . : .David Tate v. :ltn ry ,Oneal St .others, frorrt Wilkes. t RuIe-j for a; new trial; dis charged; and jadgmehtoF, the Court be- lowaflfirmedi ,. 'y.''w " 'Vft , James' Greenlee & Charles M'Dowell j ; - j J J r v. Heirs' of Jns. MDowe)Jt fronrt Burktt. i Bill dismissed, with costs. V ' r-t' r i State v. Timothv (Haneyx from Ruther ford. Judgment of the Court helow aff firm ed Orde red t li at t h es Su pe r i or C oh ri of Rutherford proceed to" judgment ' for the Stated. . - !-. - .v- State ' v.i Writer B. Rutherford, from j 1 I i Rutherford, . Reasons in arrest of Judgr l ment ovcTrnld Ordered that the Court fjelow. proceed to judgment for ihe Sate: - John Carter, Assignee &c. Henry Symith real plaintiff, v M.-, H. Pettewajvsht-rtjB: of Halifax, from Halifax: -Rule; otr the Sheriff made absolute. V , .Darnel Mann v. . John Vick & others. Ifrom'HaUfax, Rule for a now trial dis charge!, arid Judgment of the Court be low 'affirmed. 1 ' ? : -' ; The Governor to the use of Archibald Robertson & Co r. John Matlock herifT oc otners, trom t)Ctingr)am. nuie Tor a newtrial di?chnrged and judgment of the Court below affirmed. 1 , i v , ' i , Dpm on . demise of George J. Ham. and wife v. Ieonard lartint frcm Pasquotank. Rule'for - a np,w!trial discharged, & judg rherit'of the . Qoui betrw; affirmed. " ..." State v. Jereroial Wynne, from Tyrrell, Rule-for anew trial discharged Orde r rrjhatthe Court below proceed tojudg ment. ' : . ! ' - l-:v-- ... . . ' . ' State v. Daniel M'Dowell and Hyram Gray, from Buncombe. Judgment of the Court below reversed, and rule for a. new trial madc absolute. - . f : State v. David M. Carson, from Bun-, combe. Judgment of the Court "below reversed. Ordered that the Court pro J j ceed to judgment for the State; , ; Abraham Herrm v.. 'I nomas Li. 'M'In tire, from Buncombe." Rule for a new trial diEcharged, and - judgment of the Court below affirmed. . . r ' President and Directors of the Yadkin Navigation Company v. Jeremiah Benton, from C ibarrus, Plea in abatement sus tained, and demurrer overruled. State v. Poll and Lavinia. from Chow an. Judgment of the Court below revers feci, and that the judgment be arrested, the Court of Chowan having no jurisdic tion." . . ' tion Gibson Alexander v. Malachi Jackson; from Tyrrell, Rule for a new trial made absolute, it not appearing for what cause the negroes in question were orderedto be sold by the County Court. . State v. Ben, the slave of John B: Har rington, from Craven. R ule fir a new trial discharged. Ordered that the Court below proceed , to judgment of death a- gamst the prisuiner. ! i Donald Al'Queen, agent &c. v. Green fe Buns, from Chatham. - Judgment of the Court below reversed, and rule for a new trial made .absolute. r y '. . , State v. Thomas Goode, from Wake. Judgment of th Court below reversed, . . t . i s nrl tnat tne.aeienaant oe aiscnargea. , Augustus Moore v. Isaac Moore, from Hertford? Ordered, that this case be re manded to the j Court below- it havingJ Oeen imprtpcriyj iraiimiiicu w nu wuui State T. John Sowers, from .Rowans Ordered that this case be dismissed, it having? been improperly transmitted ' to this Court. , j . " " . , Henry Brvarir& John A. Bryan v. John Sanders, Robert Gully & A'.len S. Batlin Ker, from Johnston. Dismissed at the costjf complainants. - . , Den on demise of James Orbtson t;. George Morrison, from Iredell. Judg ment of the Court below reversed, and rule for a new trial made absolute. .Joseph Wilsonip. Robert Simontoh, from Iredell. Plea sustained, and demurrrr overruled. v r '". James'M. Erwin v. Michael Sumrow, from Lincoln. Judgment of theX-ourt be -low reversed and rulefor a new trial made absolute - i ' Thomas . M'Ewin v. Jacob .Benriing, from'Mecklenburg. : Rule for a. new trial discharged, arid Judgment of the Court below affirmed. 1 ; . Den on demise of Adam Nixon & others v. Jonathan , Potts, from Mecklenburg. tUie ior anew umi uisuiai cu, auu juug ment of the Court below; affirmed., f t btate v. xJixon t-utryv trom iviectlenr. burg.. Judgment of the Court below, re versed Ordered that the Uourt proceed to judgment according to law ti-J, ; RECULA GENERALIS. ; It is ; ordered by the. Supreme ' Court that publication be passed on all deposi lions, in. jjuuuy, uciuic -vuc causes are transmitted to said CoiirL. - ... T . I .... ' ''Notice is given to all concerned in cau ses depending in the-Supreme Court; that unless the txjstaee is paid on - letters di' rected and sent by mail to the Cterk,; they will hot be taken but, pT the office ' All Sheriffs making returns will attend to this notice, V'U ; ,UT M: l': i . K v FOKECGN. LATEST i FROM EUROPE t it i Br tli e fasLsail ins snip Fama, Capt. Berrvi arrived here Vesterdav from Liverpool, and SO clays from Kinsale in Ireland, we nave received "our regu- ar files of London and Liverbool Da- pers to the 5th and. Tin of December ; and Capt; B. has favored us with Cork papers to the 8th of the'same'inonth. being ,42 days later than our last ac i neinteiiieence ormosi;impurtance' onramea in inesepapers is cuang ih:thm1nistrj; bliii imrjortanceitf which ttneGreelca gainst the jweoCTare some part ticulars of wKicTviwill JbeTou n'd amongst burbelectionsfr ; ; An; awful gale "of win d as'experi?: enced on thejpoastspf Bhiglandjre-land- Wd Scotlarfd' orihe i liightvbfc Spth;Novg::- :r The damage' an J. destruction araoh the shipping, is a! !mbstincalculable--sorn'6 ofthe: lper bejng1 nearly filled with detail s of its disastrous; effects;. Several American! Vessels are among the sufrerers. -Ax.-v The disturbances In Ireland Have greatly increased "since bur last dates. Several districts of the Sou ith and West appear to W in a ifreadful state pf in-' su bo rd i natibnV ; MiirdeW, f and botise- breaking n seard) of arnis," were yerjr. rreoneii t ' and rte - church, andtseve- ralitrivate "dwellinffSf had beeri- des iroyen oy nre. , i iyimisters naa;geier mined on callings out the yeomanry force ; tof uppreit. C The: aprjoint-i rrient ,of the Marquis Wellesley, as Lord Lieut, of Iieland,-; it is hoped, may, in some degree,, tend . to quiet the discontents of the country. The Paris papers state, that Prince LabonoWj is building at Moscow," a pa lace of cast .iron, which will be orna mented with 42 tdlumns of colossal dimensions. V. . .': ' ''A-- S -'k A.Cotton Plant, (says Gores Liver pool Advertiser, of the 6th DeqJin; full bloom, was imported into this port on Sundav last, inth.e ship Bel vid era; Hobson, in 21 days from Charleston -I it is consiuerea as a great curiosuy. ' . ' -: ' a ';- ' , . : CORK. DEC. 23. - , ; At a late hour last night we receiv ed the London Journals; of Monday and .Tuesday, with dates, from Paris to the preceding Suoday,inclusiye. The intelligence, of which we are. this moment put in possession, is of the greatest importance, V t The Moniteur announces the impor tant fact of a total n'-anee in the French Ministry, and contains the Roia! Ordinance nominating t'eir sue ceRors." Although this event was not entirely unexpected, it has excited a greater sensation in the public mind than any other that has occurred since the restoration i of the Bourbons, by reason of the circumstances which pre ceded, the causes which produced, and the consequence which are likely to arise from it. We cannot better give our readers an insight into the latter, than hy laying before them the follow ing extract from the leading article in the Courier of Monday. JThe late Ministry, were condemn ed, by therr actual successors, for not having maintained the due dignity of the crown and of the ration, in foreign .diplomacy. Upon rhi accuation the latter have stepped into ofhee : it fol lows, therefore,, that the foreign policy of France imust"! undergo a change. The King himself, we Know from his own .declaration, wishes no change but he has dimied those counsellors who 'thought with him, and has taken into,his cotifiilence those who maintain an opposite opinion. I he )as!age in the address of the Deputies, which calleiT forth his Majesty's severe re b"ukei wa somewhat obscure as to the .precise objects of -complaint which were alluded to but the general ru mor and subsequent explanation, have made it pretty clear, that Greece and Italy were the points contemplated. With respect to?these two countries, as well as towards Spain and Portugal, France, has hitheHo maintained a neu tral attitude ; ,but, it the late coalition was pot a mere political juggle, played off to7 displace a ministry, and not to change a system, then must the pre sent Ministers abandon that neutrali ty LUvwouId ,be a ticklish policyV howeyerj for.'a royal ministry to revive in France thosis feelings -Ivhich a war for iibertys (or, in - other wof ds, for. Ve yolii ftion,) would grouse, Jf a;Kch a rmy hve re en rolled to give freedo ro to Greece,;or 1to dispute . with; tli eir old enemies, the Austnans, the possession rf :ltaljv V. i.- V- ;V The eyes of Europe will be opoh the new ministry of France f and the v must eitliirtdeeittt theirimnliedy pledge, and! y indicate that honora dignitv which they 'contend have' been, betray ed,1or . tacitly" acknowledged that Jhey nave niaueine. graiuuuus .assuinpiions of the fact pretext for mere political intrigue It t they f Uketthe Ifbmer course: greateyetits niU8tvfo .ihiBMattertheym retire; from. poweffHQki '.r,5'" -By an)extraoim Madrid pean!etteKottie 8 tk insti have Deeireiyev can? tradict the rumors eontained iffeve'f ral of the Paris Journals of "the ex treme agitation in the Spanish capital. .that the" public tranquility had been in any way. uisiurueu. ; . . i: f iimsrerMt tfrrawenrs, u naa been V knownrfbrj some time1 that the. i them ' hav alfio rnmA' infh iilacThWliowinei tcier!iveiMDaoe0urier or ion tve naV alread j; anlnonncedi We. Have td;iUtethatihe Ailjninislttra. iwjll have the benefit of the talenta of Mr Charles fn 0, vjrho" is c to ? be JPreTsjf, dent of the Board of Controfiri the oom of MrvB."Bathorst.;W V.' ; r - -.T- tail vcuigc.j; y ail ciiurr, wc "UU- d erstandt retires from th e Ad miraltyV and'nvill be. sticceeded by Dr. Philli- more.'' a The ifieshichad- pryioeitlh t1Wa'teiil,tn'atltKe8eappdintm to take place, say$ : . . . Thee arev also certain-JchaneViri the Law t Departroentsv jn Ireland Mr. Saurin, it is renofferi is to' suc ceed the Lorcl; Chief Justice Norbury,; vho retires in order to make way for I Mr. Plunkett, as Attorney-General ; ':inrl fKic I a f t o iMknflamono cpaccinn 1- - 'It j 4...' ' . ' I I ' . . T' to me Aiiornev ireneraisnin in ire land is surmised (we know not how 'torrectl yV ! to be Drenaratorv to his , transfer to f he erninent station of Lord GhahceUorloF England, whenever Lord ; Eldnn retires. ' '.. . V-'v . "'? iSlrl Edward Hay. Secretary to the jUatholics ot Ireland, is stated to haye ireceived a most friendly commqnica tion from Marquis VVellesIey. Dublin Evening Post. J VVe are enabled to state another in teresting fact connected with ! the no bre Marquis's appointment, . He has Chosen for his Private Secretaryan Irishman apd a Catholic ! This gen tleman is a Mr , Blake, a barrister at present, possessed of a very respecta ble and lucrative practice at theEn lish bar.; Mr. Blake, we believe, will, accompany the Marquis AV ellesley to Ireland Dub. iMorn Post, PARIS, DEC; 15. 1 ROYAL ORDINANCES :f n .1 Louis, tn ihe, Grace of God, dec " We haye ordered, and do order as follows :4- i ' 1 V " The Sieur Peyronnet, Member of the Chamber of Deputies, is appointed Minis ter Secretary of State, for the department of Justice and Kepper.of the Seals. i Visc't Montmorency, Peer of France, Minister Secretary of State, for the De mrtment of Foreign Affairs. , Marshal -the Duke of Belluno, Peer of France Minister Secretary of State, for r.iic Department ot Wnr. ' . ; " The Sieur Corriere, Member of the Chamber W Deputies, Minister Secretary : f State for the Department of the Inte rior. . i .. . -i ;:- . : . -;v' uiThe M'Tjuis de Clermont Tonnerre, Peer , of. France. Minister Secretary of Sate for the Department of the Warine. 1 he Siftur de.Villele. Member of the Chamber 'of Deputies, Secretary of State tor toe Department ot I'mAoce. ' " v, y-,:. Our Minister Secretary of State for the Department of our Household is charged with the execution of the present ;Ordi tjance. ;...; ; 'K .' ' " Given at Paris, from the Castle of j- the THuilleries, Dec. 14th, in he year of grace 1821, and 27th of our 'h- i-, 'n?igh.,-L,';frf'v: . '' '.(Signed),'. '..-r.ttLOUIS V (By order of th e King) ttL A URISTON. Minister Secretary of State for hei Royal Household." . :y ...V--l' The cause of the "Greeks still tri umphs i wherever they, meetttheir op pressors, it is but to coriquerthem. The Persian invasion Lis said to b3 more serious than was at first thought j and it isirepbrted, on mi ote authorities than one that Bagdad has been taken. STRAYED OR STOLEN, 4 FROM my Stable in Stantonsburg', on the niffbt of the irtb of December last, a BAY HORSE, about 15 hands hhrh: 6 rearsi oiu wiin, a oiaze lace anawee wnite leet. Said. Horse was raised in Jones county, near Newbern, ..and if strayed be may probably endeavor to get; back ther. Any informa tion respecting: him w'dl be thankfully receiv ed ; and it delivered to' the subscriber, al reasonable expences paid, ' f -i w I JAS. D. STANTON. Stantoftsburgy Jan. 28. '; , 68 2w - ' i . Notice r-- jpHE subscriber wishes to sell, br exchaoge i ior youngf Neprroes about jsijpor seven hundred ACRES OF LAND, lying on the North side of Sandy Cre ek, in VVarren coun ?v which issverv' well 'adapted to the cul ture of Corn, Vheat,cCotton and Tobacco. ni Liana. Has qn it an .exceuant aiweltmg- uouse, logetnei with every necessary :tutt houses The situation i'yeiyhealthyand worthy the attention of any person who wish es to settle in this section of the country- Also a very handsome LOT j ia theown jbf warrentpn, on main Street; Application may be made to nhyself with respec to the lands, and to Mr. Benjasni.n K. Corke of Warreoton, or myself, with t resuectto thi Lot If any person ' wishes; jo . buy,the payments will be made easv. v'v Ih r-rfi (. . y: Warren countyV Jan 29 I822;684t STATp OlfptbjCTH CAROLIMA. IT tapp earing to . t! Court, that Jacob the satisfaction ot the Hoover John Hoover, David Hoover,' JcpbY Hoover, jun. Frederics Hooveri Mary H stover, altyj Hoot er Siisan nah Hoover, and Daniel : Hutchins", defendants 111 this case, are not mtoifahts of thi StaVe'V itrU: therefore ordertd,7that this - suit be io)i vertised for six weeM in the Rale gh ' Regif ter t and that, unless tu'esaid defendants aj pfar'it our next Court of u'tty'.tQ'be he? for the county of Randblphy at Uie, Courv house in ?As hborbVn lb e first 1 Monda att the burth Monday in MarcbAr&r 1822 an?' plead, answer or demur; the bill will bf Joseph upover otners, 1 Hilt and petition 'Vi-"-iT:;. 5' "'f ;in Eiquity, for the John Hoover & ptheraf Jsale oi real estate. crNrEnsiTgoiif tf-cAROLi. npiHp aorxssoisBir or LAjfeuAOss in thii ' Initutio being vacant, by the reslgiia. tion of the Blr. Hooper-the Committee of 0160111 fill the vacancy on the firstfMohday'm April -;he ft, 'f- Applicants win please address their Communications to Johjt Hawoobv of teighChaJrmari of this Com. mittee; V: .-.i-v- r:.-. Raleigh, Japuary 15 1822. 'A 66tA CAPE-FEAR NAVIGATION COPMANT. rOttot!ANto a Reuon of the Preei. Jf?, dent and J)u?e"ctors,'Notice is hereby ri ven, that the ninth Instalment of theihereas- ed capital stocic srr uecemDcr, 1010,01 i en ! dollars; iph"eaeh and every .Share, -ft required to berpaid tb the Treasurer in? Faetteville; on or before theT5th day of February next. fv ROBERT 6THANGE, Pre't. U FayetteviUc, Jay;j;1822.'.64r- v . Those, who are! in arrears Tor the 1st ' 2d, 3d, 4th,' 5th, 6th, 7tli, 8th, 9th, of 10th Instal- f ments of the original Capital .Stbckor for , the 1st, 2d,'3d,. 4th, 5thr 6th,-7thor 8th In- . stalments of the increased ! Capital Stock of ' December) 1818, . of said, Company are re quested, to make hnmediate pavment to the Treasurer.in Fayette ville. tM'X-' '. '.j ROBERTiSTRANGE, Pres v A Just received and for sale, some elegant - ottrrkrtrve . t -ktt ?t 4 ttt VTQ- . Also on hand, an assorient 61 WATCHES and JQfFELLEBrj-i few .plated Candle sticks, with Silver kountmg DoCastbrs, t wixji ; eiega.ni iui Ajjass uotyes i ea . rays . and WaiterTeaCa4ie9-iKniy es &, Forks- Coat and Vest Buttohs-Scissors and Shears Polished Snuffers-Table & Tea Spoon's Razors, Straps & Honeal- Also, some elegant EIGHT DAY CLOCKS, with.: Mahogany Cases, v All, or any part of which will e . sold low for cash, by the subscriber.. - ' ' ; ' -: u:, -? JOHNNY. SAVAGE.' V'P. S Also, some 'woTEs or HAarn and onn AccoywTs, which would b chillingly disposed of on the above terms; '" ..y' ' v-V'v.''."' ; Janre, 1822 ' -rU 1 " MACEDONIA AC ADKMY, fMIHE snbscribefsnTrustees of the Macedo. . X. . nian Academy, situated about tifteea miles north of Raleigh, immediately oa the Powell Road, inform the public that the ,Ex- ercises 01 tuis institution : wui commence qh Monday' the 14th of January instant,!, under the superintendence of , Mr. Satnuel Higgin son, who comes highly recommended is well qualified to teach English Grammar,' Geo graphy, Astronomy, Book-Reeping, Survey- . mg and the Elementary' parts of tile Latin" Language. Y.:v 1 Board can be. had in the most respectable ., families in the neighborhood for $50 per an num, and Tuition per annum $12. . ' A SAMUEL ALSTON, . v WILLIAM PHILIPS :' ' : ; " JOHN PUR1FOY.. ' ., :anUary 11. Kivj&ffi , -. V ' '4 WASHINGTON'S BIRTH 'DAY. r4 .' wpth ctAss or Tfls 'r'ft'j : W A SHIN 0011 MONUMENT LOT l;ERY Which, will commence drawing in the City of BALTIMORE, ' on FRDDAY, the 22d; of next month, (FEBRUARY,) being the ' Anniversary of the Birth ,of the ;Jfy ',. ' Jlistrious l?ero -and; Statesman '': i who was;' first in var, first in : j ; peace, and first' in the hearte ( " .' of ius-"coMtryroeiL?;: v.1' ' : GRANDSCHF-v:. 1 prize.....$30,000. is 30,000 -DoHaftr. 1 prize 20,000v'....20,000. Dollar. 1 prize......40,000..:...10,000 Dollars. 4 3 prizes ..5,000....10,000 ' Dollars 2 nrizes......,000..,.;..6,000 Dollars. .. 3pM2;e..;.;.OW....006. iDolIars.--20 prizes.:...l,0OQ......2O,OOQ5 Dollars. 50 prizes;:......100...;::5,000-Dollari j . 100 prizes...... &Q ...5,000 Dollars. 500 prizes.V........20.:.40,000 Dollars. - 600a;prize8..;4..M....lQ...;..60,000 : Dollars. 20,000 Tets......;i8Q0a: DoDan -ot two Blanks to a Prizes ' ' ' " -. "' ""'.( t, 4-;;"-' j . .' 1 The whole payable hi cash. ' Tf FlrsT3000 Blanks each, t : $16 First No. entitled to1 : V 000 C First No. A4th day,1 : : 1000: First No. ; 6th;day, 1000 : First No. -i 8th day,?: , 1 : 2000 (;First No, 12thJdayi trlOOO I; First No. 14th dW .T lOOO ' - t .FirstNo. 16th day: ; 10,000 ' ? i';t First No. I8th'day,; t 1000 " ' rirst NOthys : i'V-1000: V . : J First No; 22di day, ; : 1 5000 ' ' ' iJVtt- 1000 , First No. 26th day, i i XOOO - r - First No.28th day,-- : ..:20,000 ! First No.' 30th day; '--xi i-1000 ' Qg$$ ! V kics,5;:lb 'I QtrATOas, 59 ' , " MHW,;-! 'BwhtV l 25;; r i . IOTTMX ASD XXCHA2TQB mCS , 'AH'f; ?frffr' -Baltimore " ",7". a lP gentleman residing i m51-(Ta5 at Capital Prile of FORTY .THOUSAND DOLLARS, drawn week before last m the Grand'State Lottery. '&m HPUSAND JJOLLARSm the same Lottery, sent by Mail toa youhtr gentleman at Lancaster,5 Ohio ; besides SIX- r r-' " - . i"v ; ; m uie , united States, either, by Mail or private conveyance enclosing the CashCor, Prize ; Tickets, post paid, will meet the same punctual and hfmW attention as i ori personal apphcation--id-dressed to 4 l : v..; v 1 '.'.fcC : i ,v. . oerrerory wrae Vonoycrjualtunore. v t tijR At COHENS FFiCE; more Capital : Prizes have been obtained than at any other Office in America";" arid v where,-"in the three !ast MONUMENT? LOTTERIES,lwere soKl . 4 uie vapiuus ctvw;, in su ar es au,lAA--20,000-2 of 10XX), &c. StCvl , ; 'TJaltimore, Jan. 1,;1822, 1 6i-6Tr ' r Of every dtscrip fy roay be had at this r ,clilaJ.diharged, and judgment for. coonu from lireat - J f
The Weekly Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Feb. 8, 1822, edition 1
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