I 71 ... - . -. ? ." - . i' ' . . V . . "'' ,' ' '' 7 - - , - - , ,- vr - v -' " . 1 i. '-v.-. . -, . , -;.ltV'il : 4 - ..1' pp;jty pyrseoiivf like Brothe,.. yr iJzLkiJL-lll r 1 - ? .; V"',-hv; -1 . , j - . . . ,. . , - . ; - i 1 r r mi ii )7 i i i j i i i j . , -r .. " i V ' r - Is published' cveFiiiDAT, by V J OSEPrt G ALES S ON, , At TliTee Dollars ner 'anniim or One Pollar ami ft.IIalf.for.lulf, a;7ear;be'ipa5d In f ADVERTISEMENTS 'Not xceedincr silteen lines, neatly inserted ; thee timefor One ollarr, and. Twehtyr Five Cents tor erery succeetunpuo ucauou 'I naseotgTeateriengxn in inc same propor- letters to- the ;. Editore'must be post p kid. TUESDAY, JUNE, 20, 1826. . . ; It is stated W the NcwYnrk paper?, that the surviving fibers of the Dec !a ration of Independencc and the; Presi dent and Ex -Presidents of the UriJel States, have been solicited by the Com mittee of Arrangements to participate in the grind Jubilee celebration at that city, or which the. most splendid pre parations are how miking. -.We fear, however, the growing infirmities of age wiirprevcnt Uie acceptance of the flat tering jnyitatron, - and, thus will be Mishted the prospect 'of an assemblage, which would present.the grandest spec tacle of moral sublimity, ever witness ed. "What a train of reflection' is exci . teclby the fact, that out of the fifty- six 'patriots' who witnessed the birth our, national independence, the tomb has claimed all as its own, except three, John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, and Charles Carroll, of Carrolton -men who, in private Vorth and public virtue, may vie with the most renowned Senators of Ancient Rome, in thfr proudest" days of her liberty. , Yes! only three of thosi; who watched over the infant slumber? of the young Hercules, are living jvii nesses of the fact. Could the curtain of futurity have been withdrawn from the ejes of those' patriots who signed the Declaration of Independence, with what confidence , would they have added the sanction of their names. But they were cheered . by' no such , animating spectacle all before them was cloud, and darkness, and storm. Though un- able to leave their homes on a long, te dious and fatiguing journey, .may they long live tov behold the growing pros penty.ol this happy land, anil to snare in. the gratitude" which a gerierous nation cherishes for her founders. . Iicaxichump", convicted of the murder of S. P. Sharpc, bsq. of Kentucky, and sentenced to he hung for the' same, on the 7th Jul v, has made a full confession 1 of the crime, even designating the ipot .i here He had buried the bloody knife. The declaration of the Editor of the N: C. Journal, that the Editors of this r print are determined, even without .provocatron," to embroil him in a con troversy, is perfectly gratuitous, and we know not hw he has persuaded ' himself into this belief. AVchavcmere ly adopted a course,-in relation to the fa per Under his editorial guidance, .which we have invariable' ptirsned to wards other, papers, viz." candidly and courlcCusly to express our dissent from 'any sentiments advanced, at variance with VarlonnA In noticing tlfe articles which appeared in the Journal, relative to the Geology of the State and the ItiT yer Cape Fear, we Were ' i ufl ueiiced . fudelv by a wih to correct error, and .to vindicate the Board of lutcrtial Im provetnents from unmerited censure, u not having immcdiatvlr obtained the terv ices :o( all Engineer inthe place of lr.' Fulton. ; Our,, remarks 'were cer tainlv not invidious, " arid Ve tliink it would require optics sharp,; indeed, "to perceive in them any thing. ' tnalir .cio'J?." ; r :, ' - 4 ' ! AVe understand, from a yCbrresrkmd lit in'-Stokes -countv, that s on the 8tU itistj the dwelling house of ' I r.' TJUHaiit Covington was s t r u c k by 3 JghUiin' and totallv Consumed by iBrel tcgeluer my his-rpbacco Stemmed and Smoke-house. riThe whole of thetr contents , were! destroyed except three l' Ii- - L l "-'i ''t.v . . .. '.' ueus anu a aesK containing nis papers but not even a change of clothing for ant of the family was saved. Anions other .valuable articles losf; were 1600 wt Tobacco, 500 Gallons Old Brandy, a quantity of Cotton &C.77T4O90 esti- matedt 5000 dollars. JA small daugh ter-pf M r., Covington throughjear ran in to the tem merv. , befire i t had ti ken nre ana conceaieu nerseir in head, where she was accidentally 'dii- coveretu ami. extricated at so late a pe riod, that the all venturer's clothes took fire' as be brought her out. . Providen tially, .there was rioTa member of the numerous'famify.Iost ort: niaterially in- jured-7-the eldest son havings alone re ceived a slight shbck from the electric flash. : , ' . ''" ' - " - - - ' Greece 'The cloud which seemed to owcr over the prospects of this heroic people, and threatened. to deluge them in rum, has been succeeded by a bright sjkv. The Greeks have met with sfrea tnd' uninterrupted successes, and the ntelltence, comes in such a manner as to be enMtled, we think, to credit. , It was brougjht to ffew-York, by the Des- Jemona, .from --Havre, and subsequent advices confirm tiie news. We trust. that-the Greeks are now rapidly .ad vancing to the goal of triumph, and that hey will go ou to conquer as well by their humanity as:; by their courage. riie Extracts which follow give the par- ticulars. i, - Coarc, April 5 The obscurity which has hitherto reigned over the horizon oj' Greece has been dissipat ed. . Ibrahim, having-lost a large portion of tusarmy in his reiterated' attacks upon Mis solonghi,' lately recalled 10 his assistance the troops which he had left at Glanentza and Pyrgos, to the number of 4,000 men, and, on the 24th of March, made a general assault, in which he was mortally wounded ' The enemy attacked, the city upon the sea side, where the fortifications were -known to be weakest. It is not known how many men havt fallen on. each side.; but it is pretended that several thousand Turks have been kill ed, .because 8,000 Greeks, who arrived dur iiurvtbe heat of the action, fell upon the Turks. , and thus accomplished the" victory.. These truops were commanded by Col. Fabvier. Ibrahim received his wound from the musket tf a soldier, who saw him em p loved in giving orders to, his troops ami re calling tllem to discipline. After this defeat, Ibrahim took refurgf in Le panto,-, and passed over to Patr..s. i Thus finished this famous wegc, from which the enemies 'of liberty ex ptcted their triumph, and flattered them- selves with the hope of seeing the Greeks fall and return to slavery. " The st;ite of things in the Peloponnessus improves ever' clay, and every thing is be coming more regular, and returning to order. The National Assembly, which has been .convoked, not at Megara,' but at Methroa, (between Corinth and Aros) carries on its busines with zeal. The Government has commanded Clethi to set out and assemble and re-unite the j forces of the Chiefs of Ro- meli, and fi v with them to the relief of Mis- 5olonghi. Colocotroni is to remain blockad ing Tripolitzi," until that place, pressed by famine, is fon eu to surrender. Cohspoio is to ro to 'Patras, and Nicetas is to observe those of the enemy who are at Vavireno, and the President, Coiuluriottis, at the head of the 1 Spartratts, ; is ( to besiege Modon and Coron. : . - Under the date of Ancona, April 15, is con firmed the above defeat, adding; the death of Ibrahim. v , Another ArrtvaLV.j th e Ship Brighton,, arrived at Is ew-York, Lon don datesto the 6th "sMay-were "receiv ed, 'Which confirm the successes of the Greeks. Cottou had advanced 4 to 3 per pound. - : - ' United States' Bank Stock Jias, risen in value, from SH2 to &I18. A man by the name of McCartney, confined in the house of correction, in Boston for intemperance, ' coniniitted suicide fon; Friday lastj by cramming his stocking dozen hn throat !v s .conspiracy, neXl.from a rcspctabltf phyiisian, Ur. Satnuel Mucauley; ? lie was.es I led on to attctid upon Saiith's wife, who' was reprcserited ; in ilL health. On his eei;pitt visit, he requtslcd her to change er, position, - wnen sue screameu out, and .sum nomiin snrtino- iinon flic H..,-. I t;r-V KL- ; hn ha rr.vp.t si.n.tU x'r I r i r 1 i , '. f Cutler, ne df whom obscrred, "he . M IT mm W A mm, xrwww,x m m.1 A k I - - X7wJirffry. At XNewxOfK, : Kooeri mieresx irom oaie wnne 1 reserve uie QZ Smith and Joseph Cutler, have been privilege of one bid at said sale. -, . , indicted fora coiisniracv tu extort mo ! t W VVIOAJIII. HAY.VOOD, JrJ , 4TX -j 'a . v ' r 1 . r . I was , caught?? andthey threatened . "to expose and tuin him if he did not pay SI 000.-; he? visited him at his office and ottered to take 300, dollars, which Was refusedy;and the Docjtor bad them indicted, arid the" iu rv found, them guil ty. Similar attempts-to a considerable exienr, nau oeen maue in mat city.. ' f " la WaTen county, on the 10th in;t. Genl Robert lt; Johnson, to .Mts. Ann Russell. At Mrs Eaton's, in Warren County, on the Yin instant, (Mr. rtjtfroittX. 'Alsobrook, At torney at Law, of Alabama, to Wlsss Temper anceU. Eaton. - . ; . ; v 1 ; r ; -, u'y Qn Thtirsdav eventrirr, the 13th instant, a trs. De.vant's," in Windsor,' Bertie county, George B-? Onttaw, Esq. to Miss Mary Eliza j or lan, potnotthat county. . ' tin Rowan, on the 21st ult.' Mr, Joshua Ri lev to Miss Elizabeth Miller. Also,- on f the 25th ylt. Mr. Joseph Miller to Miss Eunice never. Near MocksviUe, in that countyvon the SOth alt. Dr. Alfred Cook to Miss Sally Turrentine. v. ' v, . , In Caswell County, on the 22d ultimo, Mr. Elijah Slade, jred near twenty-five years, of a pujmonary aisease, wuicn ne pore witu great patience and fortitude, for near ten years. He was much respected for prompti tude and correctness in nil, his dealings, and tiifti Willi a, iuti a!sui4iu;c ui nil uajjpjr liujuur tality.'. ? ' . ' J- At Buiimffton, N. J. Wiiriam Crithth, Esq. Clerk ot the Supreme Court of the United states. - '. -.' Valuable Land for Sale. THE subscriber will sell the place on 9 wnicn ne at present resides, miaxe on the waters of Grassy Creek, in Ginville county, i eighteen miles north of Oxtf rd and ten sotitliwest 0 Clarkesville, Va. It con tains 400 acres, about 2t)(X acres 'of '.which h.itra rTi to1 1 Q ri OO Atrad fs if in h;Khly imnr'oved, lots, a.ul upwards of 40 ot good creek: low grounds well se' .'with Clo ver and Green S ward. The plantation also abounds with the same Grass, being origin ally the first qual ty of land in the county. One third which has been 'c'eaix-'. being in tte posssession ofthoser-.Rome yc previ ous, 'who could not a? tend' to it, has grown ' up in natural growth, which is no disadvan tage.: ) . , The balance is in tolerable condition ; one half of that -which is to clpsr js good tobacco land j the other is better calculate'd for etat t.in tlmn tobacco. The' tract is very nearly divided, as to its soi', in two kinds, Vijs. red, or 'mulatto, -and gray soil.'- , - ' There are within the plantation 10 or 12 Springs, the wuter oAvuich is excellent and was , never known to fail. .The plant tion may be divided into into 3 or 4 parcels so as to have a bold branch to; pass through ea- h division.- The small experiment made with the coiton crops, have sufuciently proven, that It is admirably adapted to the gtowth of that article ; and as for tobacco, wheat, and com, its adaptation is unquestionable. 1 he improvements consist 01 a gooa 1) well lng-house, and other necessary Outhouses, good Apple and Peach Orchards of choice fruit; also "fruit-trees ot - almost every ue scription which this country affords. There are also elegant trees for shade around the house and yard. i 1 his place is noted tor its pleasant, heal thy anU eligible situation. A more agreea ble, ( respectable neighborhood -cannot be found.' The society is good, and surrounded with Christian societies ot different denomi nations. Any person wishing to enjoy health and the above advantages, wbidd do well td see it. It has been frequently and justly observ ed that few places would bear a higher state of improvement. There is also a good Mill- seat on it .'-' , : '.' ' :;-:' Being determined to selL a bargain may be had by those disposed to purchase. Possejfsion will be given on or before the 10th of October next Terms 6 T sale- A credit of one, and two years, one half each year ; the payments to be secured by a' deed in trust on the land. i HENRY YANCEY. June 7. . -":';"'' . 67-2m .'.; P.t S. ' Should there not be enough in the above, there are two other tracts 'adjoining;. one containing 250 acres, and the other, 200 acres, unimproved land, for s;d& H. Y. A bar gain -ma "be liad. f - T am authorized to sell the valuable tract of ".-' f , - - - JL'land in Wake countv. 5 or 6 miles south of Raleigh, which lately belonged to William Scott, containing 400 acres more" or lesscon veyed by said Scott to Hintoti 8c Brame, and bv said Hinton & Brarhe to Edward .Watkins of Virginia. , The terms of the sale will be very; reasonable and made to suit the pur chaser. 1 ': " . - Unless tliey are, disposed of at private sale before the 3rd Monday in August, I will then offer said land at vendue before thp. Court House door 111 Italeigh, ort a credit "of 6, 12, and 18 montli.sthe purchaser 'giving bond, with security tor the purcliase money bear 1 Attorney in fact for EDWARU W ATKINS. 66-weekIy If. Br time INFORMS hi friends and the public that he has resumed the practice of Medicine in conjuiiction with Dr. Yeartrain. Tbev will "i . ; 1 rri. ' :n Py prompt attention to all calls, j Nocharge will be trade tor consultation Junc8. 1S2S. T . . m - - . m m , 69 4t N oilier; A JGENETtAL Meeting .A '.ru t..i xm- v incicusciuer including ttiesixb-purcliasers as ongiaal subscribers,. fice Of the Scc'V of Sta rn tTi. nf lit rf nvt importance to the : institution will be taid bei fore Hhe Stockholder on that- dav. 'it is earnestly hoped that the meetihg will : be full i and where personal attendance is in convenient,1; Stockholders are requested' to sentl forward their proxies, attested by two witnessesVnd acknowledged or proven' bet iore a jusuce 01 tne reace. nv nrdr of ih,itn: J ; , -j . 1 T : - j MAltlt COOkE; SecV, ;. Itisftirtherlordered, that books for;the Subscription ot new stock in the Neuse Ri- ver Navigation Comnanv onened in the 1 Citv of Raleighlon the th dav of June next.l 2. - . V . I . J Z- 7 v . - under the supetintendance of the Treasurer and Secretary to the Roard and tliat the Books continue! open for one month. 4 .'I -'CU ' "";; . r VJiX-:, I I ETTERS Of Admi nisrration, with a the A AV ill annexed, upon the Esta'e of William Ruffln, deceased, having- been granted me. at the present term of the Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessi6ns, for the County of Wake, all persons indebted to the said Estate are requested to make immediate payment; as in dulgence cannot be teiven -and thoe I hav ing claimsagainst the Kstate will present them without delay that arrangements may be made for payment, otherwise this . notice will, be plead m bar of their recovery. - . r '' ; f ! ' H. SM. MILLER, v : .. Admr. with the. Will annexed, of William Ruffin, dee'd. May. 18, 1826. '. RAN A WAY! from the Subscriber in Anson county, North-Carolina; some time in the montlrot November, lo25t a negro man nam ed joe jabout twenty-five years' of age, five feet, ten or eleven inches high, yellow com plection, has a down look, and when spoken to, seems to labor under some obstruction in lis nose in-replying he has a scar on the eft side of his neck. f V :" ft.-"i I purchased the" sard Negro joe, : of Wm. I G. Bowers,-(Granville Countv,)'to which,' or some adjacent Coun-.y.he wilfiii all probab'di- tv, make his way. .a.,-s - 'The nbove reward of Ten Dollars will be civeri fcrthe apprehension of said Neefo. iuie anv Jail ih this St te. or Twenty Pol Ivrs for i, the delivery of said Negro 'to. the subscriber.' WILLIAM CASH. WadesboroV May429th, 1826. 66 tf. - " ; - ,. '' 1 v :. For Sale. THE undersigned wishe to sell a tract of AND, situate and Iving about three mires above Milton, the residence of the late Colo nel James Saunders, -rfJeceased. The tract contains Eight: Hundred and Twenty Acres, the greater part Dan River, Low Gr and of a quality inferiortq none in the t is well adapted to the culture qt 1 o Houses and all j the conveniences belonging to a well regulated farm. - , Those wishing to purchase are solicited to make application, personally, td the under signed, who will be found on the premises V or, by letter, to B. M. Saunders, Hi'lsborb.' Possession may be had at any time that may suit tKe purchaser, . v : JAMES SACNDERS. May 26, 1826!, y ,. . .66-' NOTICE. CXR Wednesday, the 2d day of August 3 next, will be offered for sale, at the' Courthouse m the I own ot Washington, jsi. C. the foih.wing Lots and partv of Lots of the vear 1825. lot No. 70 in Gladden Towni listed to Ann Cogdale-f-Tax due - - , i ? 60 37 Bonner's Old Part Wm. Hill, 5 34 1 r : 1 70s Van Njoorden , 1own theirs ' ," ? John Arthistead ; ' '.t " . 10 60 Bonner's Old Prt Mildred . Campbell ' ( 20 1 4 v Pun'go Town ' Micajah Gotten 3 0 2 to wit Nos. J16 & 17 -: Risprss Town , heirs Matthew Delanv 2" " 3 1 44 & two lialf lots, 49 & ,50 - Ris- , pess Town Louisa S. Dickinson 5 50 - 4' :..::r 1 24 Van Noorden Town ' estate., Mary Guyot V'-.v-; ;;-'-YV 16 Bonner'a Old Part James R. ' " Hooker J- f -' 80 1 1 y do' New Fart m. Uarrel ,z 5U J --?nS?nM- J I Lewis 1 Bonners Old Part J-r- .r ? t e e crer c-r ?r m ort scurvy " 0 ' ' 26 23 4, o9 & 44; A an Noorden J 3 r Cotton, Corn, and SnTall Gra n of every kind, pprk mtlt acCompanied by fetters from -: 1 here is a large and commodious : two. story t-Q competent persons, stating their rCadi- framed Dwelling House, and all suitable Out ness tb become security in bond, fox- one half ' Houses ; a large framed. Granary, Tobacco th rnnrfW.f -nnrlTfionl' fn -'thAfkitf.fiil , Ground, with die improvement, thereon, or paid on his being lodged in any jail in tlie: . so much thereof as will satisfy the Town state, so that J get him again, pr on lis de- v , TaSes and cost of -advertising the same, for Kvervat mv house i - .,. 'Vor1.11 JmentJ-ieeTSdSd tndr account ' 74 Bonner's New Part heirs t '- ' Edward Rainey , : ' ' . ' " J 10 A 3 20, do I , r ' . - - - - - f- - f ; 12 83 nair 101s a, etai. uo 1?. ."1 lot 81. Bonner's 2Cew' Part'1 owner. tmknown 'r ' - 27 13 13 113 1 64', Gladen ' ' 1 6s:dor; 1 .66'-.'vdow " J; 7 1 -67 - do; . . . . - '3 Bonner's Old Part Baker' - do do' r do f sdo 10 heirs Jos.v 2 66 ' " o .'.-j? V- V . f64 02 - - - WM. nOLMES, Coir. T; Washinsn N. C. Jtsy 26. : .,8 ut , I 4 TfA77 J7o & !e 1 ofstock as welll. '' M-oe given tor tne. conviction or.tn , t . rv... -... , j srequestedatyieOr- Vr r"30'" VIZ- v ' teby .10 o'clock, A.M. I V v vn lMr..n,Ki' ?,: 1UC rtT. 4 r .H ' I T A.mtfmnrh Mrs. MHmei 4 ywncev's rrunr.na tor tne w .. : ; v '. , wnteVs r tber T Do,'ars for content of the Trunk ftnly., JOHN STEWART. RaleTgh June S j826V 66 4t. Z : Ot Amongst the articles 5 in the, trunk ) Vai".a small Red Moicq Casecontair" ' ; a set of Ear Rinsl 'and 'a Breast Pin of A... '! thvst, set in pear!, and one iair of Faate'Eaif ' $ . "mffS anaone pair ot coral do., ,Alsoauoiaf .Heart -,th hir ro. amlthe-Je , ;on: the,? back, of it, and two pair of Steel , ; Bracelets, Thew were' afw several articles Of woa.v untenuea tor iajes' .presses, ; noi 4'rauc y r ; ..yrwwm- 'v .;. - r'tt a P 4 dO 1' W;J'; s W-"1 iiikuvj ' . v ;Vr V.' r ' :- - : H .' 't:'; : ; " 1J--J , ::'". A , yixtyr.pomMnianer. Office, r:j- -'::; ','. ": ' :-h - f v.; 22l Marelv 182&. - A O E ALE D Proposals w vill be received byt: ; .V-.Vv-V I the Commissioners' of the N f the Navy, until tb,e 1, jr'the supply-ot . : : a. . fy . 4 Xi Beef; and ; y ' t:$T:';li- SOth daV of June nexLibr ; v r 3500 bbls. of Beef,: and 3500 bids, of Pork.- T E'eveh hundred and fifty barrels of l?ee and eleven hundred and fifty barrels of Park, to be delivered at each of the Navy Yards at 'r f ; s-. v Charlestown, Mass. and; A ; 1 . '-4 V Brooklyn, Nework ; . And tie remaining twelve hundred . bar rels of bjf ef, 'and twelve ; hundred, barrel ibt r YiOrk,at jthe Navy Yard at Gosport,tVirginia., The whole to be delivered by the" 1st 'of May, t827 y, -Jkr-WJ- The said Beef and Pork'; shall je '.of the best anl, niostM.approved. quality Of the beef,' a) the legs, leg-rounds, necks, and clods, attall be excluded,: and the rest ofP;the k boily ofHhe animal sliall' be cq.t into pieces; of ten pounds each, as s near as may bey ao -that twenty pieces will make a. b-'rret of two ; hundred pounds net weight !of beef.i .' ; ' ' , ' Of the Pork, which must be corn fed; and' wcu tatted, an tne scuiis, teet, anti nine Jegf . entire shall be excluded and the remainder of the hog, ihcluding not more than three" shoulders to each barrel,- shall, be-cut into . Peces of eight pounds each, near as may ; '; 1 . : be fio that twenty-live pieces will make 71 it3 ' ' barrel of two. hundred pounds nett .weight ' fv: Of Pork.!', Vyf T ' . v'-,' ', , ,; .f ; The hole of the said,Beef andt Pork'ta A ;:-V;,''. packed with the best clean, , coarse, wrip' 1 fi M Is'e of May, or.St. Ubcs alt; with a sufficient quantity of the best sa't pe-' ,tre. lhe barrels in which the Said beef ami', , and pork shall be packed, ; must be made of ? . ' the bstj seasoned white oak j or jhite ash, and fully . lioopetV and must, be branded, Navy peef,! and Navy Pork," with tho , . v conlractbr's name,' and the 3'ear! when pack ed. . '...! - - : "s: ; C .'..'' The hoje of the r said beef and pork must -I undergo the ln.spectio' ' of the j Nary- Yards '. : . where the deliveries are to be made, or such. Mi .' . ' ' - ' ... ... y . performance of the contract, ; v ' ? ' I 'No attention will' be riaid' to' offers not I nther iriffti'rtion ilk tlt rAmmissiorira. nf tli . . - " .' QUnds, I Kaw';mfliv rl.Tfetl ami wtiii flHverVl shalll . 01 ' St1 be in perfect shaping order. ';::- ri , i-t v ' f Df?c ': Each proposal for furnishing: the Beef and ! : , ' ; corresponding with the terms required by ,"r : , this advertisemept. ifi'? 'Vj; 'd. ' rroposai j to pe cnoorsea uners to tur-i pish Salt Provisidns.'' ; ! . AT 6w ''..' ' RANAYAY' from -the subscriber, somo ' ..' months sihee. negro TOBY; aHan JOHN, y it He i ahqut twenty-seven years of age, about , -r five, feet eight inches.high, fleshy' and mus . cular, onie of his legs much bent; in. at.f the ' joint. ; 1 1 is supposed that he is harboured Vt some where between my house and the Uni- versityw perhaps he has made hia way to Favetteville. The above reward will . I will also pay $ 40 to any person who wilt give me information so that I may be.'nabletr;: .' to convict any white man'or womariiof bar A, j .i " ; f uring him. Y? 'I; .: V -1- -V " ; ' 'y'- 'A ; 1'Vi':-'Y.Y'dEDWARD JpNES.v'...:' hC r:'-'' ' Rock Ke3t, Chatham County, X Junel,. 1886. 'Advertisement. T II AVE made several collections ot Mine j rals, contai ning Gold in its "natural st mta as foiuid in this part of the Country, and shall ' ' soon make further additions to iherai A ny '.' . Institution for privatev gentlemarf wishing ttJ . obtain uch specimens for their Cabinets, cin i?e furnishea dv addressing a letter, to sme at e 4ntO(i .. ' ; ; r v CHARLES ?E.ROTHE.; ; M ia ima , - J The Editors of the National InUHlgenccr' w;ti ' tA ;,irf tK Liw.. i:,! - - . v .. . uo 01 .' : . t Ir abundance, to be obtained fora nicre trifie " af-'- '., -: Rt) UNTREE'S OFFICE of FORTUNE, " Tarbortugh, JV. C. Where he has and intends' keeping1, om hand, Tickets in all the Lotteries wherein Yates & Mclntyre are concerned whicli may oe naa at xue lowest prices. Orders cnclos- - -ing Cah or Prize Tickets, in any,of the Lot-; ". J teries, post paid, wilt meet with prompt -atr tention jt addressed toi V- y'v V : b-'' - ?;) - M-riM-iA . jivui 1 iuju, or jt ' - -v . K". IL UOUNTREF. 4 " UtfAS, 1825. 1 . v 0') ' t ; V, r, i' r . 1 M. i : 1 ' v . ' . r ,:;;V:i !m 1 v. . 1! if v 1 M ..' ,- J f l v- -V. 't 'V-v-: T -.i'. . ' " 5 . ' r. - "("-'' . ,' . I ' 14' . J ; : ' 4 1 1 1 . .4 , 1 ? H 2 .i V' ' v i-4 -7 : . . .. y. : ' t 4 t' .1 1 t

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