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J' ? ; 'f ii - i '!'; !'' X... V . m Cm - ' . if' 14 .if ' nht.,-. cd't hici havr;- . r tlit .: ;quir- ; r,i i at 'r - it j i - -1 rTTiftpA fn4t(i rj ie pr-..t' aiddefi : .COlUliJ".. e ,tiinCvT hpoKi , U!i bidr . tinent,7 ctijioiw f . :orl0' without; h shaUv itioij 19 ,tiori by I liefaaikK'V ij ertd.lc - of stjteCi:' iiimie for t - for; Hie : idvertlse-j , piles, av . presi i roNshftr f'5" , - 1 -I -'--' J ' - v'-- " Oar are the plan, of fair, denghtfulpe.ee, i 'rW- ' 4 , f? ' 'J , - " ' " "Uaarp'dby party rae to IUe like brother.." . !' f :fJ r f . c ' - ' m - ; t ,.-," ' . 1 ; . ";.. ' . !.- - , ,AAyyj' 'v': r ': '"7r:M ;, ' ,' "- ' : " '-t : - ' .v'"'""." . ' " f , "T;.- , T" ' "Tr-.77iT-." 7 : "'. "T"--. . . ;,sy- .abu'xxvr;-' :'V FRIDAY, AUGUST 17, 182". , "Mi ".. - -NO.-U404U fr..v. ' -. i 1 ;..V" aS" : .V : . . : : : , - I . . 1 . : , . '- . ' t ' ' -1 i i ' - - i ' ' " " ' " 11 ,,,... . ; . - , , . , . . - , m i.g- Is published, every Fuipat, by .'v-OPK0AtES & SON, C At Three liollat per nnumj or One Dollar and -, a Half for,h afJayearrto be paid in advance ' v-r ; ' j.'t ' ATy ERTIS EM ENTS , ' - , ydt excedint' sixteen lines, neatly inserted three tiines for One Dollar, and Twenty-Five v Cents f0r every siicceeding publication. Those ofreaterlenjtthin the same prooportion. Com- mjinications -thankfiilly receive !.'. Xetters to ih'fe Editors must be post paid. TUESDAY, AUGUST 14,-1 S27. The ' ; ELECTIONS. : Congress. D. L. Barringer is elected "in this District by a majority of 295 votes I. 'i ' i ;r i . rii oyer nis opponenr, a. u iviurpney, state of the poll was as followa : "- c ' . Harriner. Murpkcy. Walcp, ; ISto 200 Orange 601 1615 Person, 4 408 287 1 2398 2102 pa!irl Turner is elected in the Warren istrictiiii theplace of Mr. Edwards, who "declined. We have; not received cer tain returns from anv other Congressi onal district. We have already stated that Mr. Bryan is re-elected without op position; nor do we believe that either v3Kssrs. i-.on':, Alston or Holmes nave naa " iff t i . any opposition. The elections in the other .districts are contested. bu t vve learn there Js no doubt of tlie re-election of Messrs. Williams and Connor. Of the results in "the other districts, vve have not sufficient nfornialion to speak with any degree of certainty. In Currituck county, the votes f; were, for. WinB. Shepard ,566 for Lerti'l a ne oiaer counties noi yei Sawyer 325. j heard horn. GENERAL ASSEMBLY. 'iji:Wuhe' Ooxiniy. CliarJes L. I'linton, 'S. without ; opposition, Johnson Uusbee Sc Whitaker, C. 'Thevyotes for the Commons were, , Uusbee 995, Vhiiaker9J4t' Alfred Jones 922. X)r(me'XVrti. Montg-orhery, S. John Stockard and'John Uoon C. The votes were, for Senator, "jtTKMffomrry 760t Macaultiy 386 ; for Common- crsi- Stockard J332, Iloon 1287, F. -Nash 1183, jN. J. I'almer 184. Vi-vr nf '''ifd'or-ou-fh', John Scott. JPersOn, R. Vanhofik, S. w Thomas Lawson and ThoMa Wt-brj, C 'TJe votes were, forSena ,t r, Vanhmok:234-, Wm. Haird 112 ; for Com moners, Lawson 453, Webb 408; T. M'Gehee 516. ; : . I Franklin, James House, S. Joel King and H. I. ?!vvffih, C. : ll'urren, M. T. Hawkins, 5". Itobt. II. Jones and -Ransom Walker,' C. J jtfu$h,' N. J. Drake, S. James Mann and i.attle C'p . Halifax, Ishsfm Matthews, S, Geo. E. Spruill and Shines, C. Cumbcrta id,, I., llethune, S. A. M'DermiJ and J. tloJge, CV No opposition. Towii of raycttevilte,- J. I), liccles. r JqhnstoTii David Thompson, S. H. VVjlder & K Q. Adams. C. The votes were, for Senator, Thompson '290, H. Sanders 272. For Commdn ers. Wilder 555, Adams 403. Vaynt G. Shcrrard, S. It. Washington and Joshua Hastings, C. Ltnoir' X, Whitfield. S. Geo. W. Whitfield and Wr. II. Kilpatrick, C. Greene, J esse Speight, i. It. Harper and Jo septi KUis,Uj. 'i'o-tvn vt IVilmintrton. Joseph A. Hill. The votes werei '.Hill 126, A.M4lluell2. - 'p:liertie Geo. O. Askew. S. Jos. D.White V alid Tho. K. Speller, C. The votes were, for I gen uor, Askew 223, It. M. Hrickell 119. For ;Commeners, Speller 362, White 292, Vattonl J&86, Sessoiiis 274 and Tyler ly3. liob&sm,. Aid). M'Eachm, S. Macqlm rur eelland Itichard C. it bodes, C. The votes were. tor Senator,. aFKachin 443, Isaic Sullivan 115 For - Commoner 5, Purcell 505, Jth odes. 433, John Brown 2871 Jos. Iteffan .204. Fur Cujiiressy John Gdchnst had 517 votesm this county, Jolm Culpeper 143,' John A. Cam sron 98. ' ''Currituck,. Samuel "Salyear, o. dloughbv llariwrd ai.d Enoch Ball, C. chair from which the -Declaration rof In4e- pendence wa9 signed, and I hope that a second editionf that instrument will be published. We fought, then, for liberty, jnd must now fight fur apparel. We have been creeping along for fifty years, with iut the courage to say, we will clothe our selves I I hope we should now make that declaration." We mentioned in the Register some weeks ago, that a sample of extraordinary tall oats, being six feet high, had been sent to our office by Col. Polk, for public inspec tion. In justice toianother of our citizens, Mr. George Nantz, we have to state, that a short time since we received a sample of oats from him, which exceeds by three or or four inches in length, those supplied by Col. Polk. Sentence has jfceen passed on Jesse Strong, the murderer of John Whipple. He is to be hung otk Friday the 24th inst. The Providence Washington Insurance Company, at whose office the brig Craw ford and cargo had been insured, have pre sented the Mat, by whose means the ves sel was saved, and the pirates brought to condign punishment, a present of &500 The late John Jldams. The following Anecdote of this deservedly distinguished citizen, which the narrator, heard from his own lips, will shew that this Country owes to a singular circumstance all the eminent services which this great Patriot & States man performed for his beloved Country. Joseph Adams, the grandfather of John, who was an original proprietor of Brain tree, was one of eight sons of John Adams, who was a persecuted religionist from England. The late John Adams, it appears, when young, was not distinguish ed for an ardent loveof learning. Study was irksome to him. consort of the frigate La Circe, now at Craney Island ; that she is from St. Jago de Cuba, and that her crew are all in good health. We have not yet ascertained her name. Three seamen, belonging to the French frigate La Circ lying in the Bite of Cra nky Island, deserted yesterday morning : One of them having a considerable sum of money about him, was drowned ; the o ther two succeeded in swimming ashore. Hide and Sail. A boatbuilder in Read ing, Pa. a few days ago, made a trip to Philade'phia, in rather an extraordinary manner. He constructed a boat that would carry a waggon, and a waggon that would carry a boat. With these, shifting and sailing by turns, as laud or water, turnpike river, or canal rendered most convenient, he arrived at Philadelphia, where he sold the boat for good profit, and returned in the waggon. with a cap of brass or silver. Tile, reined v is pronounced to be effectual. Havana, Advices from Havana to the 26th ult. are received at Charleston. A correspondent of the Courier under date of 24th ult. states that the American ship Tea Plant arrived that morning, from Ca diz. Governor Joseph Coppintger, and his son Cornelius, were passengers on botrd her. The Governor has come out decorated with t'te Cross of San Fer nando, of the 4th class with g500 per month pay, and the half pay which he did not enjoy after his arrival from the Castle of Uloa, amounting to about 84,000 ;: and his sou Cornelius with the honors of Au ditor of War. These grades have been conferred by His Majesty, inconsequence of his heroic defeence of the Castle of Uloa, at Vera Cruz. York, (U. C. ) July 15. Wonderful escape. On Saturday last, just as the Canada was proceeeding from Niagara to York, A. Heron, Ksq. Editor ofthe Gleaner, undertook to put Captain Economy. A New-York paper nb serves, that the State of Virginia contains 94 counties, and there are, on an average. 500 freeholder in each ; that four useless dogs are kept by each family which -makr 188,000 dogs for the S(a;e. Now each freeholder by pbtting out of the way these useless dogs, might on the food qivento them keep as many hogs, which at 85 each, would be worttrS940.000. Besides, it is presumed, that each of these dogs, will in the course of a year kill at least one sheep, which estimated at 83, would produ e an annual loss of $564,000, making a million and a half of dollars last to the State everv ml year by the practice of keeping op such a multitude of useless dog ! It is added, that if all the white men in the same State, -or in other similarlv situa ted, (who now ihrnk it degrading to labour, their negroes being kept for that purposi were to ripply themselves to some indus trious calling, instead of passing thoir time in frivolous and; unprofitable amusements, the prosperity, moral, and happiness 'of the Siate could not fail to be vastly im proved by the change ! Profane Swearing. Some persons have, perhaps unconsciously at the time, con tracted an odious, a criminal practice of profane swearing, which they cannot but know is disgraceful to themselves as well as offensive to Heaven, but of which they find it difluolt to correct themselves. Chxif sostom lias an excellent rule to en ble 'peo ple to break off this censurable practice. ; Every time you let slip an oath." says he, punish thyself by missing the next meal. Such a course as this, though trou blesome to the flesh, will 'prove profitable to the spirit, and cause quick amendment ; for the totigue will' needj no other monitor to make it take heed of '.swearing anoiher time, if it has been punished with hunger and thirst for its former transgressions. &. knows it shall be so punished .again if it Charles Carroll, of ' Carri!$oir, tliewilr- surviving Signer of ihe Declaration In'-?1 lepeuuence, nas suDscriaeu yir,uuu aolarsv V owrtrds the Maryland. and jtjhiti itiilUoad. May he live to behold jhe fcuiUof hU iim-V? - rvJt"-,.. nihcet.ee I -.. . ' ,' - : -s V ' Perfection. The Stoic iMiilosophyinsoTts hiw; ' , man nature, and disco'traes "a!l ourattemtsilV ; by enjoining-and romisin a perfection othW ' it c ', I fe, ot which w. feel ourelveii incapable. ;)ThV' ' Christian rlipwn shews tomp&v&trtBOtfe&fr$?-1 "ess, by pre?,cKbiH to u only the prjcticaUa; ' of aiming continually at further' improvements; V-r-" and animates oar entleviiur.', by lh pnTOwctv" ;. divine aid, equal to our trwl . ' j efianrrff....i nre is a pedantry In manners, as t , . ail arts and sciences, aid sometimes in traded : r-J r ft reoaniry is propciiv the OTerratmjr any lr,md uti' ih Knowieogewe pr .t5nJ to, and it that 'kmdor?-jf V knowlede;e be u trifle in itself, the pedantry v "r t he greater. ' ; ; ' - 1 Mundyof the Wood Duck, on board. evr commit the crime lifreafter." Gardiner Chronicle. When I was a boy (the old man was heard frequently tosay,even to the last days of his life,) I had to stud Latin Grammar; but it was dull & I hated it. My father was anxious to send me to College and therefore I studied the grammar till I could bear with it no longer ; and going to rhy father, I told him I did not like study, & asked for some other employment. It was opposing his wishes, and he was quick in his answer. ' Well John,' said he, if Latin grammar does riot .suit you, you may try ditching, perhaps that will ; my meadow yonder needs a ditch, and you may put by Latin and try that.' This seemed a delightful change, and to the meadow I Went- But I soon found ditching harder than Latin, and the first forenoon was the longest 1 ever experienc- ran v T . - m . et:. l hat uav 1 eat the bread ot labor. and glad was I when night came on. That night I made some comparison between Latin grammar and ditching, but said not a word about it. I duirthe next forenoon. and wanted to return to Latin at dinner,but it was humiliating, and 1 could not do it. At night toil conquered pride, and I told my lather, one ot the severest trials of my lite, th.tt, if he chose, I would go back to Latin Grammar. He was glad of it ; and it l nave since gained any distinction, it has been owng to the two days labour in that abominable ditch.1 Thomas Kellv Esq. Attorney General of the State of Maryland, has been ap pointed Associate Judge ot the Sixth Judi cial District, Vice Wm. II. Ward, deceas . - - en. Inquisitive. Of the divine author of 'ur religion, it is impossible Ijm peruse the Evan- w jir- le he favored the vanity of tha. inquisitive : how much more rarely he. condescended to satisfy curiosity, than to relieve distress i nna how much he desired that hi followers should rather excel ingoodnessthan know ledge. Rambler. :-? "i , i "' - - -7J . ' ? J GenerA, . iiisur ire attac. iidngouti! EJOflN-;.1' jr meeting of the Council of State will be held at the Kxecutive Office in this city. on tbSStlst ftrs' ''for tjie purpose ofadvisf- ing'witlv.tbeGtivernor on the appointment d;a 6Uccessor to the late Col. Ilawkins, Coiuptrbllen of the State , ' It Xvill be seen, in General Jacksnrts Aji!vvertU the call inade upon him by Mr. Cia VlVir llie authorit v on which he had tnVl certain charges against him in rela tionto thiast Presidential Election, which we givc:ii to-day's Register, that'Mr.Zto- cfi inaju from .Pennsylvania, is the Mem hrr of dongtessV , who ruade the comiimui- I catibn to the G eneral .' We shal I , of cou rse, u eU have Mr. Buchanan's statement of lilAe affair,,! and then" probably. Mr.' CJay's Iou.ar ks v: both. " .m riuid' crOOtt M' 7 Viffernn'1 '"?r.-T..;.sfia ;-1 Mdipn. After Milton had finished Mils woVoi'w? or to hunun nature, he ilisfosed of it to a btr.;v s Her, tor the small price of fifteen pounds, Jklci)'" der such prejudice did he then lbar ; and-tjie payment of uk- fifteen pouivla, was todepeod't''7. upon the sale of tu o nume;ousimpiessions. - 'Femules in Italy Mr. Carter' in one of Ms da't;' letU-rs.m ik-.-stlR' foiljwiag-observations uponUe & condition uf femaks in Italy: "Toe country vaV .'J K ( all in bloom and tho .flowery -plains t-xhibit,pd ' gaiety or lanascape, wti ca can hardly,le,cgrii r' V ceived in less sunny climes. But the inhabitants "y-'S'tA are miserable, and know not bow to "anpreeiate J or improve the munificence of nature. AV'Cactn' ?: pioujjn an. I drawing it through the light sodi ' -while u m:m was hmnging n the farrorfguiditlrtis the share ! Woman, poor woman, is hereer-frc "Tir phatically degraded into the djudge ot life,nd. ' ic raaKi s tne nean oieea to witness tne'bunle'nsri" .a . i . r.' affection or sentimentality in this. It'js'a'nlabv, act, which stares ihe iraveV" 'W , t doA nright matter of fact, ! r in the face, at every step of bJsrogrtss'. v-'iv-' through Italy." "vr.tr Blank Volet. The lucrative omce of clerk AV. Mrs. Whipple has been acquitted of the charge of being accessary, befoi e the fact to the murder of her husband. TbJe Court decided against admitting the evidence ot Strang, the murderer (convicted but not sentenced) not because he was an incom petent witness (before judgment), but be cause it would give him an implied claim to a pardon. The Chevalier Ku.tner, of Leipzig, who arrived"! here -a few days ago from H;tvre, on an intended toarthrough the United States, Js said to be much prepossessed in favor of this country and its institutions, to which the very interesting description given of it by the Duke of Saxe Weimar, from whom 'Mr Kustner brings numerous tetters of recommendation, highly contrib uted; The Cheyalierroceedsin the steam boat for Alba ny.iv. Y, Gaz. : ; Captain Daniel Turned of Newport, !.as been appointed to the command of the U. S. sloop of war Erie, now lying at the M. Y. Navy Yard, and which has been order- ep to be nttea tor sea witn all possioie aes nnoilpnn 1MIWI1 iV IVIU IIIC II lUUIH gi Helium v ;.r-'-: ..." Nat, Gvz. lndtpmdence.lr-Mr. Stuart, from ew Vorkspeakitig in the late Conyenfion, at llarrisburg, m favor of confining 'the rat t iniwn of the body 'principally 'to Wool & .".ooneus ana iron, sftin,- put. uau our in I O ilia I'nl jincniilil. .A tlfi vo H'hO r . id. , &mm; 6.AJ French man-of- i . . , . , . ' ;-i -var uarquc ancuoreu ianampou tvoau n.i our Prebidcoiiscatcd, is the very eS)te'rday. We undewuittheis tht The skiff in which they had embarked coming in contact with the bow of the sfeam-bnat, upset, and both were drawn under the Canada ! The wheeU were stopt, the life boats were lowered, and, a bout a minute and a half after she upset, Capt. Mundy arose, apparently much ex hausted. Capt. Richardson darted orf the jolly boat, and rescued him from his per ilous situation. After a fruitless search of some minutes without any prospect of the enlightened hdttor making h?s appearance, the boat Yellow Feuer. The Board ofiloalth in proceeded. A moan was heard issuing Charleston; on the 7th in9t. relorled lhe from the larboard wheel house. I he e . . c ' wheels were again stopped, the jolly boat existence of a single case of ellow Fever was lowered, and. to the great astonish- in c,ty- If atiy new case occur, they ment of all on board, our brother Editor promise immediately to announce if. t i i was iounu clinging to me axietree : lie sustained no injury. . . Great Work. Three oung girls, em ploved at the Ivy cotton works, in Biln- Melancholy. In the course of the past jtimore county, wove during the month d week, three young men have died in con- July last, and within the regular working Sequence ot drinking beer and cider drawn J hours oi twelve to the d iy, ami havnig the through the lead pipes and brass pumps 4tn ult. as a-holyuay the quantity or 4, 174 in common use in our taverns. The ox- yards of 4-4 superior sheetiig in a 800 ide of lead and verdicris embibed by the reed and abovesquare. On the cloth beinjc extraction of ihese supposed conveniences, examined and measured and its quality - I t - . i . mm form in their solution in these liquors a approved ot, tne proprietor, ah most baleful poison. Of the truth of this Campbell, presented the foremost, who statement there can be no doubt : as we had woven 1,403 yards, wilh a beaut. fui are infurme 1, that the Rev. Dr. M'Auley, of printed dress, and io the two next he pave Rutgers-street Church, attended the un- each a handso ne shawl informing themr fortunate sufferers in their last moments, :hat industry was sure to meet its due re and can certify to the cause o,f their illness ward. YVe hone th it the keepers of public bars ; will discontinue the use of these genera- A copy of the Complufensian Polypi it tors of poison. The beverajjes in question 1 has been lately ioprted for the Protes- are much more harmless than the ardent -ant Episcopal Seminary in iSew-Ycrk. spirits too generally demanded in prefer- It was supposed by the New-Vrk Daily enr.e to them ; but if thus adulterated, are Advertiser, that this wss the only copy even more pernicious in their effects. that had been introduced into this country. V. X. t(Wl. .aat?- I I ne jposion lMiiy.Aurcmsei twnctis tnia eroneous supposition, and gives the follow- Inventions and Discoveries. The Troy J ing facts : - Sentinel gives an account of an invention Tjlere is a copy of the Complutensian Poly- the success of which was lately tested on I wlot in the Library ot llarvaru College, m very i litre isaisoin me ii.irvar-1 f the Antwerp Polvgiot, Complutensian, one of the sel, near the pump. A part of the. appn- Lpendid than either sof the others, and oflthe ratus consists of two copper plates, three London, which is mo-'e valuable than all the rest fpt Iin'r. and five inches broad, and fix- there are three copies, one of which, splendidly d to an upright shaft in a spiral form like bound, was once the property of the celebrated 8-SCrewWur. This Spiral wheel isturn- Earl of Clarendon, to whom it was presented b r . . tii i.iii!rr- Walton. ed by coming in contact witu the water, a . the vessl moves and thus a power is gam- n appears, uy uic ui.c. jiMd.., mui ed which is applied to the. lever of the Sir Humphrey uavy oas resigneu me rre nump. sidency i me itoyai ociei. 1 Another invention named in the Troy Boston Primary Schools. The numbir Sentinel is, that of a machine for making of pupils, now belonging to the primary wrought nails and spikes, by Mr. Burden Schools of that cityj is 3134. 'I he number of Troy, a Scotch gentleman.,-It is con- of schools is fifty two & they are divided sidered one of the most useful pieces f me- into eight district. ; The committee con- chanism that has been invented. It is call- sists of fiff y-two persons, each having one ed in the Sentinel. ' a surprising effort schoof under his particular care Each of human skill." Mr. B. has three ma- member of the committee is alMv required hi'n. in rmpra tion for making deck snikes. to visit and examinespmeone of the schools Each machine makes about 190 lbs. of of his district monthly. The system of ifeoWdav I mutual instruction has been introduced in Magnetic Needles It is stated in a late to some of the schools, for the purpose of number ot Silaman's Journal, that frotes- expenineni. or-Eaton, of the Rensalaer Scho!,. N. Y. , . "7" r i ft ' ins disebvereit that the occasional irregula- x St. J nomas July 6. rities of the needles in "compasses, is Uo be According to offir tal accounts just re a Providence county, K. I. being ballotfe'd'for (gi ts' the Legislatu e, the vole stood thut.Tor V '.'V son 40, Danforth 18, Patten ami 2'4lenk. icv V majority neing requiieoV tl.lt it lflntrfli It1r.l .i.,lw...p ,1:.-. " " -V -:!vn UVV.IUV.il. V I UiUU I Vll3.lt II V. UUIL'.UIBi' V blanks did nut count, and that Mr. Watson 4 ' -l dv elects. i?:... ' ',r:An 1 1 1 1 ' '' " 1 . -f v - DIED, ""if -v At Hsrr;tiire-, on n .journey with his familvl J lor tne oenent ot his tieal ii, on the 4th mst. tn.sr iiev. Itobert Little, the hifflily respected oMstoc of the Unitarian Church in Washington Cjiy.-i Mr. Little was an Knsdishrrun, of. distinguished learning and talents. fi ; - 11 'V- e Next Wednesday J I ! The drawinj? if the New York consd. Lottery will take place next Wednesday, when the fof-- lowing spieiKiui pnzes wm bu distributed, ja 1 Prize of Si 5,000 1 Prize of S4,0u0 1 Prize of g2,500 ldo. 2,000 . Idor .,iWd0'v,? 1 do. . 1,500 1 tlb: H-4.42SO.V A Prizes of g 1,000 10 of 500, 10 of 250i ' ' 25 of 100, &.c. &c. . -r ; ' ' '-;;V,j Tickets $5, Shares in proportion, , f wfvv - A f-w clu'icesremfiin'tr sold at the Manager's, jK 'vV office, adventurers are invit-. d to cll and securo '') ' a c;i:uice, befo; e it be too late. i . I t " ' i ' 4 j ' s , - "I ?1 i ' A 7: W. I (U . I a c:iance, Deio;e 11 ne too laie. . -''t, -i" i,' (fj Orders .;nclos:ng Cash or Prize Tickets V', (post paid,) will receive p:ompt aftf otion;-ifVd-r ' V dressed to YATR; ft ttIVlV'' ' Raleigh, Aug. 10, 1827. v..' 90,"-7 Announcement" of the Drawing; 4 v l pohp.vN npPif'V'..n,i r . - fXj We have the pleasure tr announce ibat. - t the drawing of the '-,.'. '-r- .'., V clniin at that n afp.BV which a vesse rs mo-1 srood nreservation. 1A J V' v. '. 7 y I ' hv Ct)lleire Library a copy o nt.vtnU, iriih. ;,!nfhA v. 1 which is as rare as the till a UUa I alU t iiuv-nv" ki vi.c...v wi... 1 v-n 11, ",11 Grand Literature Lotterij ot the State of Maryland City of Baltimore, on Wedn October, and will be compl 1 ins Lottery is 'ne most oriinant in the UmtMi'ii- .'" States ; containing", besidefhe Capitals otZflj"' 20,000 DOLLS, and lO.W pijOLLS. no Jessv V ' than TEN pnz a ot TWO4I U.QU3 AND DOL iture Lottery !, will take place in the! & . V'edne-day tt.o 17th ' of j ' J7 sompteted on that" day;." ZJ" r LAKS each,' SCHEME. ' p-- ""i ' , ';lr I .' fx AAA .is t-'W'LWWai 1 Prize of 820.000 : 1 10,000 10 2,000 10 1,000 10 500 20 - 200-J ' 20 100 40 ' 50 100 20 ' 150 10 500 ' 5 9000 " 4 VA0O0. v-'r- ttrihurd to the accidental deDosit of very ceived from- Bogota, Boltvar has again ,mall fragments of iron or steel near the I been elected President of Colombia, by 50 mint of the needled The remelly whicti he Votes against 24. His resignation ofcourse na discovered is, tne pomunfr the neeules 1 naa not neea accepteu, r . . v4i00o: 'J 2,000 ir 2,ooo "vf;- s.i5;oo.r--'f; 56,000 V V y r 8114,000 4 J 9662 prices, amountine tnt onujrci to tne tixuut iicuticiion cj jijieen per cent. -r OCT The Cash for the whole of the Prizes can -"-' i- I i . rniJ k'lCG ncpirp . . . are drawn.. , r . " w Whole Tickets 05, Halves, 2 50. Quirters 25, K'gh's ' .V ' - r Oitlen from aiiy part of the United -Stated- " ither by maO (post paid) or pfivate conveyance ' , enclosinjr the cash or prize tickets in any f the, t-r- Lotteric, will meet tne same prompt and punc--: . t j. 1. COIlRN Jr. BROTHERS, JML'timorc s 4..' Baltimore, Ap 6, 16271 9T . DRAWING , tv. frt'tAwnff iHimtr Wrn: drjwr on th-ft 2lth jnst. t Philadelphia f determining tlits .riies of the above Lottery. ' 20. 11, 4C;7, 8, 14, 24, 33 ! mi
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