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I - "' . - 1 1 1 y.'- i 1 M M UKl-U- . .blip i -.gffl.--- dUtJJVMJJLi ''-"t '., ? I' . I. '.,,. .1V.I '.v-.-.f itl 's-. Orrrr I. . CawarpMby party e.t lir lik 2rtbert.. I t I : - . . . . : s . .- 7- k4 tri $&x?r - 'r A v f? V.-ht . . . . . " . J - . ... . Ij published crcry rniDiT, by JOSEPH GALES & SON, t , T .t Three DolUrs per annum, or One Vo 1 , A a HiTf for half a year-to be paidiirlvtncci advertiseme -: I" v f rTcectlln- sixteen. lines neatly inserted for One Dollar, and. Twenty UenMforevcPVsucceedinff publication. I hose of aterlenslbin Ihesame proport.on...Com. wScations Thankfully rcce.vc U.LetUw to the Editors must be post paid., . v . 'Die Federal L,-urx rose on '-aiuina tjiorniii-'last, after sitting. the wfcjc week. A Vc be iieve I b ere was " bu t-bno case of pt.rtsnre r interest disposal ..of,, and that ,.ne. the "bel suit :nsiuieu ay. acv.unu-. than JVhitakeT versus J7cv. Frederick Free .nan. This xausc occupied the .attention v( t!;c Court from Tuesday n:ornin; unti flerrn o?c!ock on FriiJay.Visht, at , which, time the' Jurv retired. TFtUimn Gaif'on l'sq. appeared for the PlainnRVre; JfaJgerund Henry -Seated!. Esqrs. for the Drfriidant; Having stated; this it iu perfluous to add,' thatthe argument qr both sides was, distinguished; for jrreat abilitv, ingenuity anil eloquence. Many f jthe depoiition? of the Defendant wen' objected io as inadmissible evidence, and were re acted by the Court , Th e J u ry, after re maining out all night, brought in a verdict for SI 300, subject to the opinion of the Court. The defendant had pleadedo quilty, and Jttsiifibation; and " it'1 was re served as a question of law whether the Jefer.dant hatl not deprived himselt ot the tjenent or his ucst pie3,Dy euicnng mc ui ler. Tliis question was argued at great length. If the Court shall be of opinion for the Plaintiff, on this question, judgment is to be entered for S 800 and costs if for tfie Defendant, there will be ' judinent of nonsuit. The Chief -Justice being hur ried off to attend the Circuit Court in' Vir ginia, took time to consider the , question at lune. ' .'''!. The case .of IThUaher' versus TJ11 Ham McPheetcrs andcnr Potter on the same rrrouiid as above,: was referred to two gentlemeu, who awarded' that the suit be dismissed, and that each party paylheir own costs.. " f- Italeiih'cadcmy.-'rhe Tru stees of this Institution met on 'Saturday last, at the iifHce of the Secretary of State, agreeably to nolire given in the public papers, for the purpose oft'.electing.a Principal, m the place of the Ucv. Dr. M ePheeters,rcstgnpd. After reading the letters and recommenda tions of the Candidates, several of the Trus tees being necessarily absent, the Doard, 4 on motion, adjourned to Friday evening t if . next, at csnuie-ii-nr, vncnit; is nopeti tl:erc will be a gen era I attendance' 'Yu save the. trouble of writing letters to the evcral unsuccessful Candidates, and the postage of them, the name of the success ful Candidate will be. announced in the Register and Rational Intelligencer, nunc diatelv alter the ciiqlcQ is made. Monday l ist was t heyday,. on which our Legislature usually 'commences its Annual meeting, but by a law of the' hist .session, the- time was changed. to the last Men dav of December. ' -r It gives us pleasure to slate, that a small advance lias taken place in -the price of Coiton, in consequence of the last intelli gtuce from Europe. It commanded at Fay- ticille doling tlie past week per i'wt. and the Petersburg papers .(uotc St at y i i ' Gen. Cahin Jones ot Wake Forest, has -sent to our Office tw o Sictct Potatoes of this mason's growth, one of which' measures 3 vet in length and inches in circumfer ticc 'the other measures 19 inches in circumference and weighs' 5 pounds.; .The .u::;c sriitleiuau raised ihis season, a com ii.ivii Turnip measuring l2 feet 5 inches in ' ntmnlereu'cc. Oa Sunday morninirIce formed in this City of coijsideritble 'thickness.-' Winter . p-rcois to ha set in, in good earnest. ' Colombia It was but a few davs since, ' at hc commented on the anti-republican -cirincs contained in the projected Cou b';tuuen for the Republic of Colombiasaid K hive been penned by Bolivar himself. TCESpAY, y()VEMBER21, 1826. An arrival at New-York, brings intelli gence which if true,1 proves that the people of Colcmbfa are uncqaainteiLwith the sci ence of Government and incapable of en joying their lib'erty. ' The intelligence thus brought is that 'a National Convention is about to be called, to effect a reform of go vernmenti -The mtention is to invest Bo !ivar tcith strpreme authority to act as he may think proper.; . the end wil 1 1 probably be that -ho .be named' Perpetual Dictator ! I ' ' ' - ,. ... I :MK Monroe. Col. Monroe has coni menced the publication in the National Inrelligencer, of a memoir on the sub ject of his claims on the government of :he United States." The . introductory part appeared in the Intelligencer, of Monday last. !t will be succeeded by docunirnta ry evidence to sustain the character of his claims atitl to explain fully and satis factory to,t!e American People, the course: pursued by hi.n during his tvvo missions to. Fnkr.ce..v' -: ' - - ? Xone of t!m?e documents, says Mr. M. re lating to f-ither mission, were ever pnblishec' before, nor sLoii'd I now uub.isri them, it mv w . . . . . - j - advancement. to Hfice was .(cpendinpr :n aiy instance, . before mv fellfw citizens. The) are connected 'with the history of ou Union respectintr whic. mail its 'mpartant oocurren ces. a . insf oninion should be formed In the present state, thev can - affect me, in point a character alone, abstracted fr,oi ev-rv ther consideration. To this 1 have looked with great sensibilitv through life. 'Having? had occasion to notice both mWons, in their most materia. circumstances, with a view to my claims, and in conseduence character. I have ihouerKt that it uas not only proper,' but a duty to communicate every uocumeni wnicn c;uiii inrow ngiu oh ei ther tlie one or the otlici." An Agricultural "show was lately held in Rowan Coun ty, and we are glad to perceive from the subjoined article, that sone ot the most respectable ladies in the county ap peared as successful competitors for the premiums offered : From the ll'esltrn Curr Union. ' - Domestic JlAxi FAcri'iits. The "committee appointed by the Aericulturd Society to exam ine the articles of family, manufacture cxhibitec for premiums, report, that Mr-. Freeman showed the finest pair of white woollen stockings, and is emitLd to a premium of a rim? fcf native srold. . ' ; Mrs. Mary Locke showed the finest pair of thread stockings, and i. entitled to a like premi um f a' pold rm.. . r - ' - v Mrs. Cf Fisher, for the bestpiece of Carpet big, is entitled to a premium of a set of tea sporms. . . . Mrs. A. M ljeard, for the finest piece o, table linen, is entitled to a premium of three, dessert spoons. :.. Several other articles, for which no premiums had been .ffered, were exhipite d, reflecting mucli credit on the taste ind industry of the la dies who produced them ; among which, were a pair woollen imsemade by Miss. 1). Woodside. econd to Mrs Freeman's : a p;irof white wool len socks,' by Mi-. Isaac 1) ' Jnes, of verv supe rior texfurc i d a pair of silk and cotton mixed ditto, bv Mrs. Giles Mumtort. Mrs. Mary Iv eke also exhibited three elegant white counterpanes ; Mrs. C. Fisher a piece of mixed cloth, and striped vesting ; and Mrs'. Jesse Johnston, a p:ecc of cotton carpeting. 1.JC!KL II. CHESS, GEOKGE. W. UROWN. ..DOMESTIC SUMMARY. ." Thomas Mann Randolph, late govern or of ihe S'ate of Virginia, has been appoint ed, bv the Executive f the United States, to lie cotiiriiissioticr on the part of U. States, under the act of Congress of the last ses sion, tft run. the Doundaiy line between the State of Georgia utid the Tenilory of Florida.- ' ' . .-. , ' " ' - ' Messrs. Cary &: Lea," of Philadelphia, have issued proposals for publishing a "- Quarterly lieview.": to i commence in March next on-the plan of the Edinburgh and -North American Reviews. The edi torial department as to be under the direc tion of'Mr. rAVal?h thc present editor of the National Gazette 5 and liberal offers will be made, it is said, to competent con tributors. ; : We learn from the Boston Daily Adver tiser that Mr. Miller, who for the . last three years has devoted his time and servir ces to the Greeks, risking his life and shar ing the hardships ofthe people of that coun try, without 'Compensation and but with scanty provisions for his subsistence, arriv ed at that port from Sun ma ou Tuesday morning la.af. , . , We learn from the' National Intelligent cr that the eloquent and able Discourse of the "-'Attorney General on the Lives and Characters of the fulriots. Auams and Jrlr- JtfcW" V " m J'UUIIMJIU. ,f 1 UK LUUIIUIL- lee ot the City of N;asliingi(jn .have, cry considerately,7 ant I ' wltn great" propriety, directed that the ptnfils arising from the Salesif the Discourse be applied silely the use "of the' Daughter of, Mr. Jepfkksox, whose circumstances, unfortunately, ren der aiiy Ifccumary assistance' acceptable. , A ineetingof the citizens of Philadelpliia was held on the Sih inst. Matthew Curev in' the Chair at which a cominittee was ap pointed to report upon tlie expediency of opening a subscription throughout the Union to raise funds for building or purchasing a vessel of warand presenting the same to the Greeks, to indemnify them for the loss of-the one they have . been deprived cf by mismanagement in New-York j - " ? ' f hi Legislature of New York adjourned on Saturday week. i A committee has been Instructed. to report at the next session up on the expedienryof exempting domestic goods, sold at auction, from the one per cent, tax upon all goods.of. tnat nature. : A resolution passed both, houses, request ing the Senators and Representatives of Chat State- in Congress, to use -thcirinflu ence in iirncuring the passage of a general Bankrupt' Law. . ' ; :. ;.! A cotniiiittee of the Legislature of New Jersey has reported that the balance in the Treasury of that State, 'and deposited in the several banks, amounts! in available funds, to the sum.of S,14G 5Si jof hich S5,593 02 is not now, nor,. will probabl be, hereafter, available to -the; state, s it e onsi s ' s of ; a ba S a 1 1 c e d u e f ro m Pe t e r ; G or don, the former Treasu re r, and 462 dtills. due' fronVthe State litik of Trenton, ncif ther of which will be likely, to be paid. The remaining . gl,56 49, may be : con? sidered as likely to become available hv-re-alter. Hesides these, there isS100,000 in the Treasury, received from the Dela ware and Raritan Canal CompauyasVb' f nus, but being claimed' by the; cotnpany is not admitted inio thc State Treasuryf out is held in .trust, subject to the decision of the Legislature. ' v" f.: ; !, In Wavne emi n I y, N. York, su ch is tlte abundance ' of apples that cider, is selling at 37- cents by the barrel, and apples by the hundred or thousand bushelshave been offered at 3 cents 1 :v ' ' ' ' ' 'Hie convicts in Vermont State Prison, have been almost exclusively employed the p.ist year in ; weaving, couon gooas, wnien havenet with a ready sale in-NeWfYork and ' Boston; ami nearly .defrayed the, exr pences of the prison. 149,000 yard were sent to marKet uunng tne year. , tne a mount paitl by persons w ho visited the pri son from curiosity, is SISb 98. . ' ' i- .-- . - - Thomas Paint's work, entitled " Reli irion of the Snm" vvhic!i hits been in the pssession of Mr. Jefferson, is about tVbe pUDtisned. Jt is an enuc poem, a woik o fancy altogether, in imitation of Milton ; and it is stated that the author has for borne to e.xptess his doctrines on religion. I he poem; is ttiasopened : ; . f : The pure religion and eventful war -Of tliat brinrht orb. whose coldert atmosphere Hoi Is forth its torch to gild the march ifw'orlds And, like a flainiiis hierogiypitic, beArs Symbolic shadow ing of the mighty 'hand That tock'd its wheel upontlie gorgeous coach Of grand creation, kint my lot ly theme, A theme well worthy of ..an a'n'gel's'lyref It has been computed that among ten thousand people ihe average deaths will be one a. day. v If this computation be ac curate, a person in common health has a daily risk ol dying while, which compar ed the chances of life is iti the same pro portion as an unit bears to the number y,yil. . : lius hsk is seeuungiyjso smaii that it commonly gives no alarm, and is scarcely thought or wltereasif the same risk wcre piaced upon a different ground, so as to be seen in aiiotner iignr, u .wouid be generally, alarming. Suppose, for-instance, that to-morrow -morning a lottery were to be1 drawn of this kind 5 9999."white bails,' anl one black b-tR should he 'thrown promiscuously into a box, and that 10,000 leople, you &. Iaiuong the number, shot) Id each put in a hand, and draw out a bail at nndoru and whoever elianced to draw the black ball, should inevitably suffer death within twentv-four hours : I ,sav, if we Lnew that such a:. lottery were to be drawn o-morrow mornijri, .'and. we must take out chance, itt would doubtless produce in us, iome serious -appreh'etssions, and might i i olia b ! v i nte itu J 1 1 our si c ep to li lajli t. There is a parngnapli going the round of' the newspapt rs Mgfied by Geo.. ,R. Morton and Dr. Rush Rhees, containing a very singular account of a horned w oman in Penr&vlvania. The horn caine out about our years since over the centre of. the parietal bone of the left side, has crown an inch every year, and is as thick-.a -one's lU'le finjj-er. After groxvinjs straihtJfor one inch and three quarters, it takes a spiral direction, 'and t so closely :, resembles the horn of a btic!c!heep that it would be dif ficult to distinguish between themi She entertains ; a superstitious belief that it , is d jutigmeut from above for some of bur manifold sins, and re&ists all persuasions to have it removed. . ' Labor-saving Inventions. There is now in this 'town, --a Hand Grist Mill, the inven tion ojMr MosesMemienhall , of Ibis coun ty, the stones 12 inches in. diameter, and are placed -perpendicular : the machinery U very simple and easily; cons true ted. .J'T'nU mill must, prove very servipeable to the Southern and Western Stales, as.it can, at a very trifling .expense, - be '.attached to a Col ton Gin or. other machinery ; it "rinds by ha ml, nearly as fast as the common wa ter mills with lour feet stones. Mr. Men denhali, the inventor, possesses considera ble mechanical genius . . .- Mr. Benjamin; (jverman, of this town, has invented a Saw Mil L to go by iiand, for sawing straight, or circular timber ifor Coach Makers, &c This is'an ingeuious and very Valuable mechanical invention. ' Messrs. Benjaiuia Gverman and John Russell, have invented a Machine for cut ting the Fcr off of -ikins for Hatters which has the appearance of being yery useful, . MrJeremiabrHuboai-iIofthisco lias likewiscJinvHrjl ted a machineforcuttiug JtT Fur also :lyiSltu fuV weaving plain, iloubre or figured -cloth. ix&:i -jiGreensbbrough PxdrioLU, -Serious accident. -We 'learn) that; oi Thursday lastthe 9th instantas thVee, i lies were; returning home (mm a vi-tt near Mocksville irthis -county, jn a carry-aj the horse got frightenetL in going- down hill, and ran at fuirsed.5 Ultcarryrall soon overturned. dashed the ladies ouUantJ so bad !y bruised one of tliem'that it va. thouirht shcj could not i survive :,;ano-uuirT iiad one v lex broken, iand wasotherwfs badlv bruised i and the thirdvas -serious-' 1 y tn t u red.JFest.-Garj;t::SHi&(i. :miA: t - -'. ... .. . v i ' .-j t i "' I :."' '.l.ri'...J'P'niiinMlti AUoui two upurs ; riue,nuiu viuiiiuM. io P'iioljere is ,a; lone, solitary Rfck, that llifls its awful brow more than a, thousand feet above 'all the surrounding objcctsiif the wilderfiess. ,It ook iike thestpmg tpwer of oinea ntidilu'vian monarch; j wlmfiad long since goiie down into its hidilenfcnam hers, to repose his wrath in the unexeUable. stillness ofa. thottsand clumbers. J& ex, terior is bare and bleak. It is about seven mi les i n ; circ um feren ce, and is,' by actual tMeasureinent, 222b teet above ; tneUTiace of the creek which Sovs at its baset. f A fire occurred in Savannah a fevy days since; Five wooden bu iltlings, I a consid erable quantity of furniture, nine bales of cotton, and iuurv hundred !inj,iars oeiouguig to a. l ad y desti oy ed. Jf he property be. longed to Mr. F. M. Stone and J. K..' fefft, th e for in er of w horn had ba rel y 1 1 me to sa ve himself and 'family..,' .The Rev. Mr. Ha rdv, residinz'at Mr. Stone's, saved Jiiiuselt bv Ieapiu-r frohi "the wiudow-.of the -second story.u -rhe value of the.propert v destroy ed is estimated at 6 or 7000 do! la i s, six h u nd red o f which onlv,,w as i n s u red. t Whilst the inhubitants fy manyof, ,o ; cou u ties, . tow us atd vi 1 lagt s, ,- .nave been greatly afflicted, anil notwitlstandingthe unusu d warmth of the weather, and humi dity of the atmosphere, the citizens of Ma con, continue to enjoy comparatively good heal ! h, ami this is , chiefly attHbu Uibleto the tact that tnis town,., is protected iroiji the. noxious vapours ot the swamp tie low, by a slip of well timberel oak and Jiickory land. Destroy the-timbv'r and it is the o - pinion of all ou r int.elligent,phyicians that the town particular! the soSthrn aha eastern part, thereof,, will become sickly. Ones not then, the growipg prosperity ,.ot M eon, nay the.cause of liumanity, require, that the Legislature of this state should; re serve the before- jnentiohed wood lajtd land particu larly the grow i h theren,.by a high - I y penal statute tJMac. Messi .. i. - From theAHcanFarjiier. 5 , ON THE CtlLTl RE OF THE POTATO. Frederick County, VaZSi-pt. 27, 1826.' , Mr. Skinnem, -'"';' i, 'f'V;- Mu ch li as been written i n ynur.valua bl e paper, upou the ctd ti vat ion'of the Irish'po t ato. - A s e v e ry tl i i n g ? el a ting t o this v'a I ti -ble root is worth' attentionI jnve i you the practice of M r. I feflebovver. living near ine., vv h i c h I h a v e adop t e d' with coin pi e t e su c- cess this season. ; He - selects vtlie . poorest spots in his fieldploughs thent well in No yeinber or December, and in the month of March plants his potatoes in 1 rills" two feet th (- w h o le w i th w hea t o r ; ot Ji e r s i ra w, f roil i eijht to twelve inches thick, fifteen will not be' too thick, for the potatoes' wilhhake' 1 1 ei r way th rough. '-- I his k ccps th e gru n d cool, and inoist, and saves ?theIabouriii ploughing and veediiig,,and ''greatly; itn proyes the land; ."MrJTllfleower'."'last year made an aauiulaut crop, winist every other person in this neighborhood failed. i o hun they have been indebted the last spring for seed potatoes for tniles round. ' 10UrS, XC. V A. p. ately erected in ".Baltimore' by Mr num, in conjunction with two blher nidi viduals; at ah expense rising 1 30,000 dol - ars, may De.woriuyor uotice. it is tour stories hih;: exctusive of ' the basement story of 5 eleven fe6t, - fronting 120 feet on Calvert- street. The main-buildiuir is 50 feet deepwith two wings 133 feet, front ing on two other streets, besides a bmid inr iri the rearIt contains exclusive of he basement. jtorv, 172 rooiiis Including a dininir room 80 feet tit leiiirtli and 30 in width, ami .above: t'af, a S;ily ti of equal extent $ the whole splemiidly lighted with The' Packet ship New -York arrived . at New-Yotk on tlie 13th iromiLiverpool, brings papers from; tht placeof the 6th of October Ironi twnich it appears tliat tlie Cotton and .Woollen. Manufacturers have experienced considerable, improver ment in. the demand forgoods : and v there are continued syrnptoms of returniug con fidence 'Most of, the? workmen f are now again employed J Cotton gales had been 'Among the many improvements' "daily a ki ng place iti"bur- cou n t rv he bti il ding -Bar- jex alenstve, thouirh the price had-not a; vtu ance Thereyet;is -iudeiuiUiytf Ulejligcnc5 n? fe hi rve to the, ne:;ot iations bel ; vveerr Jtassi a. t. f : tltlBauoYa additionalpaper, Plimteuyjtlie Jesld - ; m the Dhice of ? CantJoriesl ' 'itt:: ti: iTysyeouptfuf-i or Mr. Rochester ls.eiected,,. trateHfewYoi-k.,t Wu'-i 1:;?M 4. :l . MM On' the $th instant,' in VairVir codn.tV Dr. VY j j ' .Dfclonytrt'Mi'ss Susan'felcdgvk : jauihil M?4 j , t - J i JUST received apd to sale, a general asoft-V., , , ment of Full and Winter Goods idlajf ; whicJi -St'. i will,6e sold low' fit:sl)u ':, ' fL'-j tU jjn U I f CHAlJLES.STyAKTv.-v. f ; 'Itatgh, yov.'6thlS2d; x lOr- Y ,t Entevtamiue.tvt. t f. JTHE Mthscribei'sdUcntinuestoIive .'.' fcm. intheCityif;Ha!cigh, iimd tfej)!f a : " fSSifep House pf.EatevUimuotvat Jusold , , - Z"1 Jjy stand. . on ihe. East tde ofhc -Statf ' ' . lV . iiwc, wiiere iie-u jinp.arexi lu-ac . j commodate 'Travellers wheiievfr. called on,' Valid, ".v . alsovwilt7 b "prepared lAccbiniTip.date llurtv . or -. -thirty-five. Xlembcr of the iiextlLegisUturc W;th " t. boafd ,and lodgiug. , ,1 leJiAs, rented several god V ' ruis 'nearthe. ttvllodse .ijd. jpoiivrient fkf.St . I is dwelling houso. 1 lis Talkie V!&h. 11 peas well' u, furnishedjas the mtirk.etJwiHAOf'or,! ' has laigc, v ; cleanStuble for Im'rsc-Jf and is vcH .furnUhed u with corn md fodder., i 1 lis psices;will be 'as. low' as can be afforded, and every alteution given t . render JiatisCactlan. f -;.s, $frj t, w , ' I k;t . November o. , , - . ,.;t ' tl w3.t'? v,'.! tt iuvi ',; .... ' ..' 'r- ' .'i'Mr-.i'tW' u ,' THE Subscribers havi nr- entered '"into 'Vkrtj nerjhip. in Ue SHOE und.TtN UUSlNEi-Sbe?'' ' leave to inform theriCH isjw' f Italdgh imd itstf I ' viuiiiiir, mat iiiev, iiave on jiann, ,.ina k vm OJl-, staiitly keep, an Assort rner.u of Lridiesafu! Gen- tlemen' Hoots and 'Shoe's, of ill best quASity, Servants ; nd aliO uigeneial Assortment of H in ..' , V are, vv'hoL sale and detail. ' Tiiey will alsoexe- V cute any of. Icr to make or" repair Articles in-f,'i ' tlierUjusihess with dcspateland tfiaikfidne'ss.'-i ' ! i neir aiore is tnenexi:uoor, O'ow that ot Uunn - - ; uud Christophers, OnFiVettcvillc -Street': 4 w Raleigh, ;t' On the h$ V iH will beil m wf 'atid ctM pleVeUiu draw : hi?, alfhyctttvUfaXlxi folluwiti CliQiue '.' ol the'1'- - l : r.-'r u 4;'.: ' 4 . 'AH k. Tp fit drawn th ,i',k m irk w 1 sfS! I i 1' .Prize of S12,000is 812,000 i ' t ': t ,;-! v..O.O0a.--;J6,0()OtV;H- , 1 -r '- - l f "v i :- . 1 . !12 ;'b ,,.780 -7,800 A- 1 -ooo::;--:g.ooo - .' . 50 :r ; 7,800 r , $9,000 .; . i 8,760 Prizes; y !' , -!15,C0OtBlauks; 1 '-SJ7;440 t lt::24;3ed:'TKkets1;;:;f-:; ; ..feti.clcU;y f?. t- . Half .-f.i.. ;y;'. Quarters; Cash advanced for prizes on demand, ,; V ' : PritP hi any of tlie : Utttie uf Coinccticut ' Xew-York, Ncwersey IVniisylvania.MaVyiaftJ" DelawareVirinniau W-Mliiiiffton Citv. North ami' ' Xorth-Crolinai$-c; v'' ? . ' ... v ' . - i . ; i.' ' - - T Spiitli-CaToi;na, will be received in payment; t it . Ottler, inclosing the cash W prizes us a- ... 'l hove, po-t paid, for IVkets orSliarei, Vili rd ' . celve prompt auention, if addressed to ' - ; - , ; - 7 .vv-Yates feiciN-rvitE - i : -llileigh or FayeltevWIe N. C . uj,, i-ewi, ui. w ooie or in snares, in all tha ? : J . ii Northern Lotteries, can be hail irf great variety . by applying wjAoyecriinilry; by letter. "V November 1326- . x f '"' ' fK cpnseqence of, the drawings of he'irhj.:, I V -1'ew UteruturejLnL the yrih nd. S. 'Car'i ' ia Lottery hating been jndverULn't'y ann ninced to take'iiLce" on,th $;dne.'daytJ'v e are jund.-r the neVessfyof postponing. ilieKortii arid S Canili. ; V? na drawing for a few; days, only .Thfi avidity wiU wlikh thecltizeiis iiare purchased," and the poie noy appointed fw clrau tng, not interfering ' with' any other Jottery ie haye tiie' pleasure of 3 V informing the public, that it will positivtly talct ' place at rayetteville, on rM'ednesday,, the OtU', v "i Deceinbernext,:: ':'..',. :' . V TATI1S MclNTYItE , r . . '. - ii I 4 -V -; ' -.:- - . K : It- ... 1- : . Lv.-
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