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r T, nrr l : 'gggiS : c-'i 4 .a I'M i ItS 4 f -t ; -t .. .:!'Otfrsire.hc'pIan lfir,deHghtfBlPecrt , '. Urtvfp'MbyjriT-jagiolie like Brtbei VOL. XXVI. FRlbAY,; SEPTEMBER 8, iss6. ; y NO. ,1401. ,1 f A . J Is published ercFHiD by v ' r JOSEPH GALES St SON, : v At Three Dollirs per annum, or One Dollar and a Half for nan a year w c iiui utn ' Kot exceeding sixteen-lines, ne thxee times for One Dollar, and rnti for ererr succeeding publication; fhose rfaterlenin th mumcations anVfully receive Letters to the Editors must be post paid. .. , , TUESDAY, SEP't'EMBEIl 5, 1 826v ! ELECTION' RETURN. Rutherford. Martin Shuford, S. John, Carson, 1 - " v : . ..- Villiam jucnaru5on, t. State of the PoIL-ot , Senate, Shuford 559, James Krwin 40. l-cr Uommons, i;arson i5U, Richardson 702,. Jesse II. Ronton 524, Joseph Oreen i. joiin uramcv ; vices of the illustrious patriots, Adams and Jr.FFER0N. Of the former, we 0-ave an extract in the last Reghterand .portion . rii'k'!ftArri1l K. Tfinnfl in ht flit-' na- ot the latter will be fpuntl in this day pa- r n, F rilrc will rnnrur n mm paper. Uur reauers.u 111 concur in opunon with us, that both Orations are in the usual st vie of .their authors. ; The subiect was nrPntible of the" finest disnlav of seniui. and thfy imprnvetl it to the best advantage. TKp orirnrv of Mr. Webster. Miowever. is J r . . , 0 ofa more energetic character than that of Mr. Everett, and a correct estimate mav r'..:.i r':' r ' ' i::o",1"..f 7:,,Jl UC imiliCU ui 11, 11 win a .i iiitisin ut iiintuj - thus translated by Pope: .!ust is b"s sense, and his expression plain, His words succinct, yet. full without a fault, lt inrjUnnmnrr than inst th'n tliini1 hoiifrht." . i' - J . J Q " : . . It is with more than common ple tsure we record instauces of benevolence which arise from the pure sources of, Philanthro- rv. 1 n rpnpvp. distress Trom ine lmnuise Of the moment, when the feelings are inte - l- .1 , . resieu anu Mrong eniuuuus awaKcucu uj recital or view, of misery is generous and l. .. " .f. ' ' 1 I. ' .i ..r.i:- . . -. numant-, um uuctit out oujru.S u u.auw.-, to sooth nusfortune bv adininisterinjr relief. to u do good fcy stealth, and " it fame," is charity in her brij the distress which seemed likely to ensue in that county trom the latiure 01, crops, nrl.ipd to a friend a bank bill of K100. to ,. . ,. , r .1 i r e t u. We received, a kjs'tZc aiarWrHnkin ld to gjyelitm creilitrH.e ... r , J; - , Am! Wfiriilirlvthp 9fifo' Rmk fif-Alnha. fw sensible ideas which I have gleaned of the addresses of ProfessoVrerenind "la froi his piece! I am well awaref the Vlr. mbster. in cornmemoratk)!! of the 'ser bv draining them of their specie capi- ... of hnH;HS :tl ftt:,ipP The fast Warrenton Rcnorter mentions an niost conciliatory and persuasive address ; the T r u ' 1 - " 1 effect of which has often heen seen on the floor of P . ... instance of rare benevolence in a gentle- the ouse ofUepre8entati ives, and afterwards on The fast-sailing pi man of Charleston, S. C. who, lieanng of that of the popular branch ot the legislature of rived at Philadelnhia, oeanpueu ior me rei.ei . ui sum SMbe it aaid, the countrv could not boast a better need assistance bv that county. A small donation has been .made in a person of this city, to the same fund but no names are mcutioned in the Reporter. . We are very I glad to see it stated in the Reporter, that 1 the puuuc alarm nasmucn suDsiueu on tins t ' I'll'".!'. subject. There is certainly no rice the. influence of w hich is so degrading and debasing, both in a moral and intellectual point of view, as that of intemperance none which exhibits in so humiliating a . light to human pride, the weakness, the frailty, the littleness of I human nature. It is a vice which not on ly destroys the character, the fortune and the happiness of t:ie individual himself; but infects those of the community; and saps the foundation of public virtue Jy lowering the stand artl of public morality. What- move any obstructions , that may yet re -?fore may have"atendehcj to check m4mi' ! - s - ever tnereiore ntay have a tendency this growing evil, deserves to be generally circulated. The following from the Green? bdcpugh Patriot,. printed in Guilford coun ty, in this State, is admirably calculated to produce the edect desired ' ' J ' . 1 A Hint to IfritAktirtls. The Grand Jury of this county, last week, presented a Juror for being intoxicated in the jury-box, and the Court fined him fifty du&trt the tine is to be remitted to one dollar, if the Juror will prove to next Court that ue nas Kept sober since the last term. I There have been tvvoimore Guidelines recently discovered in Mecklenburg coun ty, in this State. Thcr 'are said to be ve ry rich from one of them, 13G pe n ny w eights tif pure Gold was obtained in two days and all. . " - - -. ' . ..-"'" ' ' mmm ' 1 - 1 ' Congressional ectionsj-In Indiana, Jonathan Jennings has been elected a Re presentative to the 0lh Congress, without upnoiition.r K). !l. Smith1 has been elected from tl e d ii tri c t now r?presen ted by John Test. From Mr. Boon's district no returns have been received."' "!t"ir Vr Fro.n Illinois, returns Lave been, receir cd uhidi n ake it probable,, that 'Almon Zdicardi lus bcea elected Gownorof the Suit! u .v --. .r r .'w itf "Jodcci P. P., Barbour has been solicited! bj about one hundred individuals of his lji&Mama&Confr ,. ' . ' . . , ;- r. ,t t ' r r rt' ' ' " considerable surprise that President HoiiTAwre distncr. to become a Candidate for CoDSress abtlonat Lima; after the object of his at the next election. k-'.viX. piH&ic yt was accomplished V but is now;. if - It has been stated in some of the News mnprt lhf tda nnvmni aIT AloKimi hurl a, mirriagre covenant tV.l:' vr At: 1 : .f '" rwi injr. of the "Lesislature'of that State. This i not so, but a meeting of the citizens of . : b Monroe coontj, : was UtelJ, held, Jor trie purpose oi .taKing into cpnsiaeraiion me and sisjr of tbe lauy of tbe Hon. IIe.uax Auks, policy of the proposed establishment of a our Minister to Chili.: Ais Hart is oh? of s; t 'tt i ' t: - i ' ven sisters, all beautiful and accomplished. If raiicu oi ,inp. vniicu. .oiatea.uaua 111 uic city of Mobile. Wunderstand, from the Preamble,-which thev adopted, that the t.l. TT t t I 1 . . ,-0e united otaies jiau oeeu sou - cited to establi&h a Branch at Mobile? and j fKf tViPir lifirl ar.-firf!ino-lr rlifprmiiiPfl fn . . , r .1 MWU,l9 u,,c a sent roar. The ineetins, reardin!; this a, ana cunaiiing ineir operations i.r me ' iJCUI,,c -" "U,"UI" that ir was the duty of the Governor of A- lauama, to iniorm uie jjaoK. 01 tne unueu .. ,onttnnli. r?fat0Ki nf slates, that the people ol the Mate hail not . tl . r r. JUU,U,,SC" w,Bv,c,l'":Bl:"' "c wou,u Vl would view the establishment with a creat! ,,eal of l h?v moreover resolved, thatU.w was the duty of the Legislature to I 1 e a.' l c-" i Pass aws -,ur P evemmg any sucu eu- b,ishrnent ' antl that it Was the duty or the "ve"iur 10 iay. uu suojc ueiure ui Iiislature. " We regret to learn from the National Intelligencer, that our Minister to Colom bia ami me of our Representatives elect to I - v. tnc fanaina Congress, the Hon. Richard .wvrson, uicu ai varinagena on me -,n July, being on his way to Panama. Intelligencer speaks of him thus : 1 1 ne un.ted Mates in general, ana. ins native 1 i . ... . . . 1 P1 ot K.ntucKy in parucu.ar nave susuined I M VA.1V f -vo a an VI. A .1. fit l Tlm m I 1 Ti 1 ,t! II A I I 1 gentleman. On Ins former visit to Colombia, he lost his excellent wife which heavy bereave ...t 1. 1.:-.... ir..i t. :i.. i . i - ,,,Ci,, UIU1SC" iimiy ne iius 11:11 luu.!- 1- -- Mr. A. was one of the most amiable of men, and most discreet of politicans. A career I - r. . .. . . Kentucky, in the midst of the greatest cont.n. lion, use 011 scunner tne aitatea waves o tne ocean. In this point of his character, it is suffi cient praise to say he nearly r-sembled the la I mcnted Wm. Lowxdes. In brief, without offence man tnau IticHAnu akdeusox. Map of Xurth'Carolina. We have plea sure 10 staling, that in addition to the coun ties heretofore mentioned, the Courts of An son & Montgomery have ordered surveysof their respective counties, for the useof John Mac liac, Esq. in ,?ie publication , of his new Map of the State. Mr. Mac Ilae is confident, from the state of the materials, that he .will be able to publish the Map in next Spring. Fuyttle Obd. An account of the operations of the Su perintendent and workmen employed on the Cape Fear River, will be found 111 ano ther column; 1 They arrived at the landing at L,wer Fayetteville, last nighr,& will be engaged in that vicinity-several days, alter which they will work down the nvcr ' U New Corn. A cart load of new corn was. brought to town: last week, and aold for one dollars bushel. lb. ' From Peru, we learn authentically, thai of the members electeil to a Congress, one great object of which was the formation of a well-organized system of goveriinient, a bout 40 out of 77 or. 78 members, were col lected together at Lima, in the month of April. Without assembling for the pur pose of organi.ing the Congress, they ad-! dressed the Liberator IJolivar, with the most earnest supplication, to continue for another; year, Dictutor. . i The Liberator resistvd the application, for a time, but at last acceded to their request; and the members of the. proposed Congress 'disper sed without having assumed the exercise of the functions for i which they, were elected. There existed a strong party "against con ferring the absolute;" authority on t the7 'Li berator i but1 frdni r th'c". Wcu fre'neet above narrated, it is iuferrcd,tJiat the partyin vor of the measure was .stilL stronger. -sA -TJie following ,news from Peru will be thougliLby many,. of our reatfers not less .ntcresting than the above, though less au Jientic in it ;character , depending upon ,u rcpori mcrcljr : ' T " . ' . j. ... I rsVk k. ma I AvAncttTAlif inm puma t rii ni I m ttntnitiAn blush to find I . a tew years ,n congress uisciosea 111s vanuoie ghtest form. I a clear discriminatiiig mind, combined with the 1 -"rrRoxTHHEw tokklstatismjjt, ire. 23. 1 .re may creait a report in one ot the morning pa pers, happi lv explained. A- The illustrious Libera tor WTas detaini hv the sillrcn xrnprl of.lnvpJ uriil I nVlt.r l u : r I with one of our republican beauties from '.Connec- tt t JL, t ' er of South Ameriri has entered into a mm:iffe contract with MissArbrsra IUT,ofS.vybrook,' Conn. s:stcrofthe lady of : Commodore Hr tMs be true, it is the Rreatest ifl?cA (as they say I in Connecticut) ever known in'this ortliit coun- Ir Jl6 'f E1Ie"c' " coml,tt,f ' ---. -r -r .... 1 marriage at Saybrook, in the good old Iiepubli- FOR THE BALE4GH REGISTER. 1 Messrs. Editors : I have read the com - todiscovertheirmor6iWapijearancesJ&c.Bu! 1 am apprunensive mai 10m lauurs uuner that unpleasant disease which hertmni- ""f may be good ; and f he s a Phys - . L r ' ... , J cian or Quack, I hope he will rend some learned authors on the science of miW as well as on that of Physic, in order to irive us a better example . of his skill than that hvnicn he has furnished 01 . ..1 i .1 i . ; r onouiu me (present communication or Torn fc regarded as a fair sample of his earning' and anatomical reasoning, his'case must be pronuiihced hopeless. He no doubt thinks himself a hard-headed thinker, awl has vanity enough to believe that others will do likewise 5 but from the general scope of his piece, l am warranted in believing llim to be cme of thnSe Mountebanks who v,,.u,u PTa u, ue upuro simi f a coe!jratej Doctor who sun- the Funeral Hymn of his Patient, after pro nouncing his case hopeless, when in a short """ V"J uui.. ..ua ii.amnn 1 1.1. .. .. t . 1 . i 1 . . . to ea,u. v 1 uuucimuuu; uy aiK om uu- 1 k DICK. LATE ARRIVAL. cket ship Cambria ar- brouglit London pa pers to the 24th July. They contain the official Report made to the. Emperor of Rus sia, on the secret societies and alleged con spiracies aid to have produced the explo sion which signalized his accession to the throne. The conspiracy is stated to have extended throughout the empire. and to have had in view the establishment of a Representative Government. The news from, the manufacturing dis tricts of England, possess a mournful in terest. The distress of the Spitalfield wea vers are as great as those of Lancashire and other p:srts of the liorth. The king has given 100.0 for the relief of thy dis tressed in Loudon. In Scotland and Ire land, the misery of the poor is very great, and the most serious fears are entertained for the issue of these accumulated misfor tunes. . ; , '; Amidst other distresses, it is stated that there are 1200 printers out of employment in London alone I We sincerely feel for our poor brethren of the type. ifm m Let the Public take notice. ilHAT John Murphy, an illcg-jtimate Child, 1. left my house and protection on the llth August, without jtny cause, and will not obey or or submit to me as a good child ought. .. . This is therefore to caution all persons from countenanc ing or crediting him for board, or any thing eLo, on my account, as 1 will riot pay the same.' ' ' - 4 JOHN SUCG. Sept.; 1, 1826. . - : ? 92 "; , 4 V - DRAWING OF THE Uosiosi eanai ZLtxttivg; ; - .;-:,: $o. 2. ' -'';' The following numbers were "drawn : ::::;30,u9;.:25;;.i5,:: And in the order in which they stand. Two Lotteries to be draum this Month. - ' 50th instanV-:, -, UNION CANAL OF PENNSYLVANIA, ! " - :Vrv;'i.-if i'24th Class: . 5 ; Highest Prize, 815,000. -i Whole TjckeU $4 Shares in proportion, " i ,(-";; iiriK-fSi-tl ' 1 """" t - ' A' . : " " c", " '"..... ' '. " .y.i. a. .. ... .. ...i ; i ''-If r" UUD& EVEN. - v i I f -a niffuestf nze,5iu,uou. f r : i Whole Tickets $S y Shares inpropdrtlonl Orders for Tickets promptly attended to.LlL Raieigh, Sept. 4. .-,'. '; .. .. -' -92, Lucky Tickets and -Shares, for sale, as usual, at iD3- V6tice is given, TOthe Creditors ofthe Estate iif John J S; RuRi n, tlec'd. to present their claims '' within the time by lawprescribed,' or I Vhall plead in ba to t heir recovrv this notice!. Debtors mttsi expect : A" SALE will be made of the perishable estate at the door of the Hotel; on 23d Sept..-' ; . . ' ' ;Wir.r 11. HAYWOOD, Jr. Admr.: ' 4th SeprV l826.i' ' - : .-925 ."V 5 Ao2.?e $ jwrtd Burt mi this Colin- V. ' 1,' ly on ie J3yi epicmoer next rilWO Tracts fo Land ; one lyinf "on 1 both sides I-, of Carey's Creek, contaimng,-469 Acres. About 50 Acres of ktb.iand are under cultivation, and there is a good DweliinHoase and suitable Out buddings. j , The other Tract, lies on, both sides Finey Grove Fleeting-House,: contains 680 acres, no jart of it cleared- Nine months creait will be alloweci, the purchaser giving bond with security. , .-.---0 ; ,TUOS. J3ARHA.M. Wake, Aug. 24. 90 St pd) The liigli bred & celebrated Horse, FL0RIZEL' ; V A tbeau ti ful sorrel nsurance money. Fifty Cents to the Groom in every iMsxance. yreai cure uc. wkc. iu ore-1 vent acciclentsbut cannot oe name tor . J-lonzel is now onerea ta me riiDnc.oii more reasonable terms tnan any norse m nie couniry . ii possessing his pure blood and many excellei.t Lila qualities. ' ; ; I trruLa.CAiu.-: : Flirizel was trot bv the noted and much admi- red horse Fiorizel, and he was the best son of J la rionzei, a winner oi more sweepstakes ana nurses than anv other horse evtr in - America ica;' Old Fiorizel was jrot by the celebrated and i-iar famed old imported Dion ed. The year he was three years old, Diomed won Rye thousand one hundred and twenty-five guineas in seven races, and was never by the note his grandam Chatham county, July 8, 1826.' 77 tf , Carriage and Gig Making. fTIHE subscriber takes this method of returning I JL thanks to his friends and the public, tor the encouragement he has received in .his line of hu-1 siness, and hopes fay his unremitting endeavors. to ive satisfaction, to merit, a continuance of tlieii patronage. He . has now on hand some elegant Gigs, just fini.oied.; and a number j of others in a state of forwardness which he would I be glad to finish to order. Considering the pres. i sure ot the;times, he is determined , to sell trout fifteen to twenty per cent. lower than liis usudi prices ; and in all instances, both new work and repairs will be 'warranted, it required. He solicits a call from those wanting work, as they .will be promptly attended to., And to punc tual men a liberal credit will be given, or co,uu try produce taken in payment. .C ... , .WES LEX. Willi A K lilt. Raleigh, August 21. . ' i"c ; , ; 8a 4t , 1 , One Hundred Dollars lie ward. 19 ANA WAY from the Subscriber, on the fith July, instant, two Nesnoes HENV about 22 i years old, black complectedi five' feet five and I three-quarter inches high, weighs about one hun dred and and forty -five pounds ; his right ear cut ! eft, and branded on his left cheek with the-K-t- ter T, which brand has been inflicted lately, and i is not very visible. MIKE, a Negro man about 22 years of age, inclined to be vellow complected, five feet two and a half inches high, weighs about one hundred and twenty-nve pounds, has a smi- line: countenance, and speaks mdd ; he is brand-1 ed on tlie right cheek with the lettt-r r, and oas u scar on his left cheek,, occasioned by a burn eo ro some ot uie non-siave-iiokitng btates, and will likely, for that purpose, endeavor to get on boanl some vessel. : I will cive the above re ward for both the boys, to be lodged in any Jail so that I can get them, or fifty dollars for either: and, if delivered to me, seyen miles south of SinithfieU, Johnston county, NC will' pay all reasonable expenses. 1 . , . - - t" . ? . ' SHADRACK INGRAM. Johnson C'ty, July 11. 79 6v; : tore aMd : :; . Mrs. Barbaulds Works. ; The Works of Anna Latitia Barbauld, with a Memoir of Lucy Aiken, 2 vols.' 12 mo. '-s , Bright-eyed fancy luivering ocr ' ' Scatters from her pictured urn - T ; " j Thoughts that breathe and words that burnl'. -i ' s:. .J"3 received and for sale, by I V e JOS GALES &; SON. , August 30. i r ter, r";!V' ; . Notice, "-' ' ON Saturday, the 9th day of September next, the Wrdens of the lVo ,t for Wak county will pniceedlo let to the lowest undertaker, the rebuilding of a MILL on the premises where the vSSSSI TO If -hands high,handsome- &Zr , i lillf v mrKeu, possess' ng v. vam.jlj unum v .11 tiiti.. j -v ,m -LswtlL J)y gret bone, and, jnua O EGfileaife-tof Informlisiatit D'ritirgists ' : j-'"-' " .pA. cular power, 6 years JL0 Physicians, residing in North-Carolina,' that 't n 7 J old last spring will stand the. ensuing Full Sea- t have rriaduViirrang.jmcnts, in Englahd and 4 -- I son, (commencing 15th 'August and ending 45th prance, for .the' importatiOoof the most approved 'v.- - '..' October next,) a part of hia time at Raleigh, & the articles of Melicinerwwei th he gennhiiJZi ' V ' i balance - at Prince's. Bridge, Chatham county tliat they: will hi future; be able to supply distant " 'f and will be, let to mares at the reduced price, of customers upon' herer terms" fth.ni' any otTier' T 4 1 ;:' twelve dollars the season j seven ; dollars 4 the ljniggists in the Souihern Countrv.' In addition'; , .1 single leap, to be paid at the time of service if to their general stock, heretofore'on hand, tlu-y" ; . - J f r not paid at the time, a charge will be made for have received from France, Giim Elastic Rougies f , v the season ; and twenty dollars to insure a mare and Catheter?; Tof superior quality? 'Sulpliate Clui-f,.L--'v-''-'2 iV to be in foal. Parting wish the nnire forfeits the Afnmlilnn fimrhnino f rm;n ' f Tl 1 beaten, Flonzers dam was got volatile'' Alkali, .Sal ' Era! us,' Poly direst, Roc'iell " ' if ! 1 horse Agilbo, & he bv old Diomed ; &c. &b. Tinctures, MetUcated Vine pitst . H,1 by the imported horse C lockfast, r ana vv aters ot every description.- Ot Fii)ts; " X .jf.j - itivWjs; mwim i. ' -1 vjiis. u:iu uki-is tnev nave on nana si uirrve mm. , l i -I ED. PRINCE. 1 ply,'- consisting of boileil and raw Lmseed Oils. , r'J when he was branded : . his left eve is some less ! man nis ngnt : ne nas a smau aperture oeiween , orders inclosing the Cash or Prizes as above ' '."i U his under teeth before, butnot so large as to m- po-t parr for Tickets ' or t Sliare w,U receive duce a belief that a tooth had been extracted ; pr6mpl attention, if addressed to f ; C f,' there is also between his upper tore teeth a wi- - :- 4 YATES & MclNITRR ; -:: '-'"'. ; ) .'; der space than is usual in men. Il have no doubt- -'-v -ii "Raleigh or Fayettcvilfc N'C' -' ' but that they will attempt to pass as free men iseptember li 1826. ' V; - '.':.' W " ' " .! , . ' ,. ' jvi"i-yii , ni uc ici-cicu in nsvmcm. !. r . ' .rit uxe jenu acotrs Mill stood, l urther particu lars will be roadekccwif on that day: ; . SZ t-msiW.' CLEMENTS, Clk. August 22- viiv' - , Z9 ' V o ton Saw 6 ins . TJIAVE now. made and on hand, a number of , , Cotton Saw. Gins at my shop ,in"AVHrrentonj'V srvrCw: Anj' person wishing to purchae can be- supplied by applying at the Shop, or, where six H are engaged, they ill be sent to any given p!cev as low as the freight can be obtained, in addition ; to my shop price. , Orders directed David Harry, " iVarrentbn, K, C. will be, punctually! attended, toStdH?KjpllN IL DAVIDSON.. 'X I tecklenburg co, Aug 19 i .$0 Swp. v ' T WTStl to the' Sf?n-iees ff a Younn . A Gentleman . qualified to tch t!e 'several branches of Literature required for entering the ) Sophomore Class, at the University of North-Car- olinai, to have under his charge from '10 to-12 scholar. A graduate of the Uniyei-sity or others,-f who may wish to study some one of the learned . professions, would have an opportunity df tfoing ' 5 f so; in this placf, in the interval of hU school du- . I made early so. that the. school should open on f ' I . p the;first of January next, f -a .., . , - . -f -f It . v - s t; ' Vlhli; POLK W;-; i : ue?., u is ucsiinuic mi cunjciiifiH iioitui PC ' y Raleigh, Aug, 15, 1826. ; 87 Weo 3m f ;, j f ? xGeo.il?'.' Knnon 'Oov-'':f- A 1 fr;Cute, (r the purgative ptinciple of RhubarbV '4 toUine. Efatenum.- Calomel.? :l arbir Emetic. : James's Powder. Jcc &c. ' Also from Philudel-" rJlia ml New-York. : Oninm IrierftrnhAn Till Croton. Jalap, Rhubarb. Scammnnv. Senf a fin- - - ' i -9 -i aml Aleppo) Red,-Fal-r? Yellow; -and aw!-'-; font's uarfc, i UalsamsVerUpTolu, Canarhcnses and t vupH,'oup(Bor awrciuu, aim lur-ni ,jrcsea. Castor Oil. : Tartaric. Citric.'"' Nil ric' Muriatic 'arid'.' Sulphuric Acid V Gums Camphor, Arabic, Kino,' : Guaiack, &c &c.s Clnn.ondnT Colombo, Sarsa- 'S v N K parena, ' .viezenon, seneitav serpef.tana,' JIaCe, ,. r. : d I Clores, Capricum, Cream Tartar. Calc;" & Carb. ? .Magnesia, Epsom and Glauber Salty Roraip, Sal. .'t IJNi're, Carb ,r and Super.' Cwb. Soda, Sal. Tartar,' - - i V ...... -1 I a T A. . ... ' ' ' ' " I Lamp Oil ofevery 'description, superior Fri.(?tis?i -t . White Lea tin Kegs of ?lls. Prussia IIluejKo.fv 4 1 & 2, Chromic Green and Yellow rHlack, R?il " ; 'li anl Yellow Paints Vii digrii, " dry and ground in ' I .They', have also on hand, Surcical ; Insniments and "Apothecary's-Ware of 'every ' tlcscription. 5, Soaps, Perfumery, Patent' Medici ius &c ,.."'t( ' AH of which they w ill sell oit tliV most reason- able terms for cash," or undoubted security:' , ) ; t August u . -t vuoawvm 'MANAGERS' OFFIC P., RALEIGH, N. CV ' SJ nf on anal aottcrn tip pp VWrrr -i ,vr v TWENTY-FOURTH CLASS. ? ! i . kSUfl VIT ' M AditbdbCSl : drawn on the day of Scptcm- : " for.. 1826.?: - V-SCHB52B. ' r. ... - - . . I Prize of Sl6,000is S1G,000 ' - 4 . ; 5,000 ; 5,0(JO ; i 3 i I 8 10 34 52 104. -1,300. 10,603. 5,000": :,,3,000 'A- ' 1,348 ,-.1,348 1,000 ,500 : 200 '50 : 8 4 . 8,000 -5,000 ' '6.800' ' 2.(500 i 2,080 ; 10,400 ; "42,432 . ( 12,120 Prize v 34,220 'n': b 22,100 BlanksS Tickets: .'?0tV??..V , ' holeTicketsQ4,v'';;' ' J ,. Shares in propbrtion.' i flj Cash advanced for Prize on demand. Prizes j ri any of the Lotteries of Connecticut, New-Ywk,New-ersey, Pennsylvania, Mar) laiill: : Delaware Virginia Washington Citv, 'rth anl " ' t ' i ; ; - "' - - - . 'Fdr-Salt:' fHH AT delisrhtful and truly heartl.v ; tf : ' i i .X- whereon the subsenber reside?, 'uiihin tJJC J V ' H Chatham county line, 21 miles west from Italeigh il containing by estimation, 170 acres, more orf '( -i lesvof excellent lamL siieh as U'Ci fcr iti7. r.iC. I i of Cotton, Corny5 and-small grain. Clover all the grasses, and upon which there b 14. . f large, .young,- tnntty urchard. ' ? , The improvements on it are generally vcs"-'.' and consist of a Dwelling 11 use,' Kitchen 'tiui 7 yariou- out Oflices, with a Will ofcxceilent wa-' . : a large ooooie urn liousy and (Litton ih-r ' .' ; and Threshings Machine t alsa ' a very superior ?- iT 1 Distilleiy30 feVt by 18, well floored arid UnlsW J?,- t: ed, witir large ana neter-Uiling Spring of W V": J ,r ter ninnrne through it.-" f s " 5. JjThere on.the premises" a new nousei n ,f. neany nnisnc a, nuea ior a More, where a very. ; - - - - - "- ui. ain ue done, as it is among the best ttands in Wke or Chatham counties for country business. ; f - , ' pi As it is presumed that no person will purchase without viewing the premises, it is unnecessary to say more. The payments will bis made easy,' and terms of sale known, on 'application to MrJ Henry Goodwin or to rae on the premises. ; Al.SCY tiOODWIN. August 50. 91 6t . I I if. 1 I; ' V i IT' .ii 'i i i X 6i I Hi ' i-V 1 if m ro l! ? i 'V, n '1 li ft . .ii- - ti 1 I j . - la 1 1 ll L 1 i
The Weekly Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 8, 1826, edition 1
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