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caVsketch'of;Vm. Pal eV,:.D.:jrf.; append -V? v
AND NCRTH-CAROLmA GAZETTE.
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.rf before the Court are closed, md tb.
Ours are the plans of fair, Seliirhtful peace.' ,,
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Unwarp'd by part rage, to live like brothers
n 0.u." t ud of Bladen, has receiv-
I;
, ; Published every Thursday, bf JOSEPH GdLES fr , SON, at Three Dollars per annumhatf in advance; r ' '
he spent thetwii firtt yearsoT-his iundJer,:,,:
graduateship ihtlof ently and Jiapptl v, iu t ;
unprpfitablyi He;kept sopietywhichwaV 'V
nritLimmoraf' mi iIU 'atvnVYi-L' s
AOVEUTISEMENTS not exceeding sixteen fines neatly inserted 3 times fori a' Dollar, & twent -five cents for eVcry SuceedinpubiicaLtt en
tie was-awakened one wmormn&'atnVvr v
YQLrXXIX
THURSDAY, JULY 3, 1829., T
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fill to Uie . md6leiif;ib provinf taHhew '1) r
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V
tioncati goin breakiri ,6Tr fnclotefi t'hW' "
bits and eMabhshiuffthose-onindutrrj;
in their stead; He, elates the anecdote ?
himself and of fhimseifc'.V H)
n:on. saiwi ,r . .
edGouat;,Coiifttonce:
We are quesied to stlfi Thomax
,ent this coantj, in the House of Conj-
:. v :V;
re mentioned ay few days since, the
Vise of a-child who swallowed' a spponful
0r Aquafortis (not Assafoetida as was prin
ted) which had been carelessly left with
mifs reach Hopes were entertained of
its recovery; but it tlied on Thursday last.
A letter to the -Editors, from Burke
county states that therejs a Gold Mine,
tvithin 15 miles of Mprganton, owned by
the Messrs. Carsons & Co. from whicli
they have dug, in the course of three or
four months, though "worked in a loose
manner, at ine iowcsi csmuaic ovruv.
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Rcfdrrn. " Another instance of pro
scription has occurred in this State. Jas.
AS Knight, Postmaster at Statesville, Ire
Jell county, has been reformed out of of
fice. He was ,a friend to the late Admi
nistration, and that Avas crime enough
' Col- Richard Allen has been appointed,
TImte'd States Law Agent in Florida, vice
Samuel Brent, removed; ;
Ralph Higginbotham of Maryland, has
been appointed Consular Commercial A
gent fi.r the United States, for the Islands
of St. Christophers and' Antigua. '
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Mr. Clay. On the 4th July, an appro
priate compliment was paid Mr. Clay, at
a manufacturing village in the west part
of Scituate, Mass- The village is the seat
of a large Comb Manufactory The fol
lowing was the most interesting part of
the celebration. General Whi taker, one
of the principal owner's of the Factory and
the founder of the village, presided at the
table. After the cloth was removed, he
addressed the Cornnany as follows :
Gentlemen -This little village which within the
Inst year has come into existence, lias never yf t
been honored with a name. At the . request of
its inhabitants I now name -it CLAYVILLK, in
honor of the great statesman of the West, Henry
Clai. By .this'name it will hereafter be desig
nated. ' ;,. . '
The public services '.re ndered by Mr. Clay
enhlle him to all the honors we can bestow.-
Mr. Clay is among the tew individuals that have
lived not alone for themselves, but for their
country and posterity. The noblo institutions
which his talents and patriotism have established
v. ill forever remain monuments of his and his
country's glory. , ; ,
At this eventful period of onr National history,
New-England is anxiously looking to Mr. Clay.
t.s the Arrarat of safety. In 4imes past he has
bf en our best friend. We owe him a debt of
gratitude which has been increasing for the last
twenty years. Without detaining you longer, I
now propose,
The Health of Mr. Clay May his country duly
appreciate his talents and public services, and
elevate hirn to the highest station in the gift of a
free and independent people
-see-
The Toasts drank' throughout the Coun
try on our late Anniversary, do not vary
materially from the usual sentiments on
such occasions, unless perhaps they '-present
fewer indications of political excite
ment. For this reason we have trans
jered none 'of them to our Columns ; but
the following form so brilliant an excep
tion to the usual stale flat and unprofi
table" effusions", that we must'give them,
after premising that they were drank at
a Public Dinner in Lynch bu rg, Va.
U JHcj. Mran 77. North : William T. Harry,
the present Postmaster General, has greatly . as-tom-hed
his poViUcal opponenisjand agreeably
surprised his friends, -by his ab)e and judicious
management ami arrangement y of the mails.
l or, when lie w as appointed to the office, which
had been so ably conducted by his predecessor,
his friends did not expect that he would be able
't nvike any considerable improvements al
tiimigli they had the greatest confidence Ina
bility and integrity, rllut, how does it happen
'' at he has retarded th arrival of the mail' in
tins .place several hours, when, in, every other
t of the county we have heard from,' he has
expedited it very considerably ? Is it because
'here is more Adams people in this town than
in any other of the same size in the world ?
liy the rttte. Removulrfrom office; t lie coa
lition prints, aided by their great champion Hen
ry Clay, with'his imeuIrjes, put una most pite
ous Itowling aiid gmwnng at every removal, and
say he was tumediOih without any fault except
liis political "pinions, although jit' newspaper ac
counts be correct, the government has been
niched out pfjnviny thousandf dollars, though
:.ey were appointed by Washington and Jeffcr
n, which t$rpfo'd.f'"1ijslUve- that they had been
"t umce, mue.tpo;wiong. New olhcers n.alie
'nvich the best, ,- attentive businessdik- and ac
commodating public ' servants. The old adi'e
a new broomsweeps clean.' .
Extract from theuMinutes of the ro-
Two persons have, been convicted at
Manchester, England of stealing, si loaf
or two of bread, whilst in a starvincori-
dition, and sentencedeaQh to six. months
i m prison men t at hard Jabor I Av thousand
refinements of. argument may be, brought
to prove, that thje practice of honesty will
stilULe the same, in the most trying and
necessitous circumstances. He who ne
ver was an hungered, may argue finely ton
the subjection of his appetite and tie; who
never was distressed, may harangue as
beautifully on the power of principle. Bu t
poverty, like grief, has -an incurable deaf
ness which never hears 5 and nature never
produced a man who would starve in a
well stored larder, because the provisions
were not his own.
We never heard of a niore' felicitous
use of the argiimentiimaclhSmhem than
was addressed by an American to the ce
lebrated Doctor Johnson. At an interview
which Doctor Ving-had with him in En
gland, about the commencement of the
Revolutionary war, the latter observed
Why, what do you know in America ?
You have no books." Oh pardon me,
sir," said Dr. Ewing in a compliment not
less elegant than just, " we have just pub
lished an edition of the Rambler." . It is
needless to say, that the Ursus Major of
British literature was propitiated by this
flattering evidence , of our discrimination
and intelligence.
. " -&Se- .
Counterfeiting on a small scale. The
public are advised to be on their guard a
gaiust recfivir.g altered. North Carolina
Treasury ;Note, which have obtained con
siderable.' cirt illation here. The altera
tion is effected by tearing a corner from a
75 cent bill, 'and the opposite corner frotn
another bill and the words " Seventy Five
Cents" from the body of another; and fix
ing all these upon ihe body ofk5; cent bill
which is thus converted into 75 cents,
while the tbreealtercd bills do not.pass the
less readily for want of the small part la
ken from each. . We understand there is
reason to believe that there is a manufac
tory, uf these precious articles in this town,
wnere it is supposed the business is car-
netl on to some extent Should the re:
quisite proof be obtained of his. profil
ciency, the Uw will be happy to patronize
the proprietor, by providing him with l.od-
ruy. (Jus.
inirs.
with
unfadins laurels, for achieving a
greater victory than the Duke of Well
ington eyer dreamt of : i
From the New York Mercantile Advertiser. .
i?MOTor. There is a rumor, (we know not on
what authority',) th.ut preparations are making for
an arrangement with Great Jlrjtain on a basis of
extended commercial reciprocity ; ami that a'ta.
rifT onlmports will be agreed upon between that
Government and the U. States, which will meet
the approbation of both, it is said the British
Mfinister at Washington approves of the project,
and that a special miss. on to Eftgland is on foot,
for the purpose of completing the arrang
ements. '
William Cobbett says, hq and his familv
of 12 persons (including laborers) have
lived at his farmhouse more than a year,
without wine, spirits, sugAr, tea, coffee,
or any thing not producedjin England
No doctor or apothecary, has crossed hik
threshold j'and he offers to betlOO that
there are not under any six roofs any 12
persons with . so many square inches of
icu upuu me cneeKs," as ip nis lamily.
He adds, 44 if people wilf not restrain
themselves from those indulgencies which
cause sickness, sick they will be, & sfck
they ought to be."
veedings of the Second Quarterly Meeting
('onFereacii:af.
( hurch, i n Fayetteville, held on Monday,
July 13, 1829 Crr;p;0) r' '--.;
XVhyeas we have viewed with deep regret,
1he oraHzing1 effecs of senefmg men to Con
.jrvew or the 8tategis!ature;jbpTar4..-eitfaeT
temperate men, or, who treaty oemplpy others
'do so, fpr clectianeering purposes we as a
J-tnlyr That we to? n ot vote for menwhom
l: '!""v to be of this descfijption, andfequest
v f Vretcherj tofrecommencl the privatcbem
s ot the Church -to follow ur example.
A True copy, it . ,
f CHARLES BETTS, Piest.
' ''tt Uosr Astc'y. 1 !
Forgery. We were nt aware that in
any part of this country forgery was pun
ishable with death "until we sa w iu a late
Camden (S. C.) Journal, a letter from Gov.
Miller, ot that State, commuting the sen
tence of death which had been passed up
on Wm. Hiimin convicted of forgery, at
the List Court in Kershaw District, S C.
for the punishment of - whipping The
Governor gives ;is ihe reason f.-r this com
mutatinn, the youth and ignorance of the
culprit, wild the small extent of the public
injury. Hut says, that forgery, in its m..rr
aggr..vati'ii loruis, may well be reirded
as meriting the behest" punishment. " We
beg leave fo dissent from this opinion , and
we suspect that the law. in every other
M.ite, is equally at Variance with tlt'rtt (if
S. Carolina. In our own State, the first of
fence is punishable ov fine, imprisonment,
pillory, and whipping ; and the second as
is the second conviction fur horsestealing,
punishable with death. A repetition of
either crime is considered as exhibiting
such a hardened and corrupt heart as to
justify taking the life of the criminal.
But this is by most persons considered a
punishment greatly divpropor'tioned even to
that . ft'enge. The law of South Carolina
is probably the KngliU statute, continued
without alteration since the Revolution
it is evidently the practice of that Govern
ment strictly to enforce that law. and oar-
don almost any crime in preference to that
of forgery. Uut her sanguinary criminal
coue is not mucn autuireu in this country.
, ibid.
From the National Intelligencer.
A strange" rumor has just floated to the
surface of the tide of public gossip, that
the Ministers of his Majesty George the
iv V( with the aid 01 our Minister to En
gland) are abdut to make a Tariff of Du
ties on Imports for the United States !
Such is the plain English of the 4rumor"
The thing is absolutely incredible, far ex
eeeding any absurdity that has ever been
conceived of under the the wildest notions
of preform.!?. We. hope that the story is
altogether a hoax, thouerh it is mveh-tthp
world from a very 'respectable "source.
It is added to the rumor, that h
ish Minister at Washington approves of
F 1 V .TJ . v; uwuui oi lt t now
,-u ""erciai, ana manor
facturmg, nd fiscal interests bevbetter
promotea, than by a tariff to s rf hV
treaty, such as the Government of Great
oruain win approve of ? IfMr. VauBiah
nas persuaded the Ad ministration' in
to any such m easu re, is country will
build him stntnoc nf-,;Li 1 -
vw vi jjviu, auu crowc mm
lFoodbury(N.J.)JulyS.
Weheanl, a few days since, of the
most horrible instance "of intemperance
and death that has come tinder our ob:
servation since we commenced our ca
reer as journalists, which ftook-place in
Pittsgrove, in the adjoining county. A
inan named Abbott, who had for a long
time given himself up to the indulgence
of a . beastly appetite for liquor, had been
on a "frolic," as he termed it, for seve
ral days together, a'nd on the evening of
the 18th ultimo he went; to his house
(where lie lived alone) with his gallon jug
filled, to supply himself during the night
In the morning he appeared at the door
of his next neighbor, a horrible spectacle
of poor depraved, debasedhuman nature
his body in a state of nudity, save only
a few tatters around his necki and his
flesh, to use the words of our informant,
4 burnt as black and as hard as cinder :"
the fire, indeed, had literajly baked him
alive, from his feet up to the breast, and
he was barely able to crawl to the house.
A doctor was sent for, but he died before
any means prescribed for liis relief could
be applied. Before tiie breath left him,
he was able so far. to reply to the iuqui-
Uries put to him, as to make those around
him understand that he had lain down on
the floor, with the bottle beside him, but
further recollection h had not, and. up
on visiting his dwelling, it appeared, from
the marks on he floor that he had either
rolled into, the fire, and thence about the
house, writhing under the agony of the
burning, yet so dead drunk as to be in
sensible to his situation or his sufferings ;
or. that, in his wallowings, he had upset
his jug, and the liquor, running towards
the fire, communicated the flame to his
body. Herald.
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tiouaje size. Thcsei relics were discovered
in the valley of the Mississippi.. Jl4fey
were found seventeen feetjbejatv the surr
frtce, ami we are tld by the proprietor
that ihe labor uf getting ih?m out was pro
ditous. as ihe water poured iu so fast, up
on the workmen that a s'eaiu efine would
have been uecess.ir to discharge it before
the whole skeleton could havevbeejv r .ised.:
These bones mut have been hi active ho
tion at the time when man -
Went forth with a pine,
As a speur 'giinst ; the jmammoth.
And struck through taefravine , V
At the foaming behomeih."
Men and animals have sadlyldwindled
since that period.. We are becoming
more concise every SgerierationV & in a few
more centuries migSity man will be no lonT
ger than a Lacedemonian letter. It will
be a great saving in the tailor's bills 1 of
our posterity. j j
These wonderful remains are well wor
thy the attention df the curious, and a
mnngst the curious? we rank mne-tentlis
of pur readers".- AT. Y. Enq. :
vtu are.
ford the life T lea'dv and could do ntKing v M
A Cariosity.--We vfere favored yesterday, : by
Mr. John I. Gross, at corner of Gay & Jones',
street, with a view of. "two GojfJ Fishes, mate and
female, which. were caught a few weeks since
in Jones' Falls, near JlnnV, Bridge. They are
evidently of the sarrie species as the bidinary
sjuallgold fish which is brought here occasional
ly from the Indian ocan, though fifty times as
large. The male rishfis about 7 inches from the
tip of the nose to the extremity of the tail, While
the female is at least 0 inches in length f rom the
same points bollj ''arei beautifully proportioned.'
The male has the extreme parls of the iSus taste
fully tint with black" the. female has a bUck
nose with spots of the' same color on the tail fins,
which also extend, in; regular dispersion, about
three inches up the lower part of the body, which
is of the most brilliant; goid color. There were,
we learn, .seven of these fishes caught iu a net,
four of which have since died, supposed to have
received hurt iu the Ukiog. Though we are
not sufficiently acquainted with the inhabitants
of the deep, to express a positive opinion, yet'
we. think we may venture upon the assertion that
these fishes are not natives of our waters, and
we take this occasion to invite such cf our scien
tific citizens as are familiar ' with the history of
the finny tribe, to go ; and view those of which
we are now speaking.' They are eminently wor
thy of the attention ofthe scientific and curious,
who we feel confidentrwill be highly gratified.
j Butt. -.Chi on. .
Since the above appeared, it has beerilascer
lained, that Major Harney, who at one timeown
ed twenty or thirty of the gold fishes usti tlly
seen in the glass globes, had been in the habit
when any of them became sick from confine
ment, of taking them out of his globes, and put
ting them ipto the Canal of the Water Compa
ny's Works, in front of his dwelling, which Ca
nal it appears communicates with the Falls.-
We have heard it stated that one of the fi.?h thus
put by him into the place above described, was
marked with black spots similarly to those which
so beautify the female of those now in the pos
session of Mr. Gross.
There is a said to be a custom in Ger
many which is worthy of imitation in all
countries.
i
" When an individual? is sick, the
friends of the family call and ring at the
door- In the hall they find a book lyinjx
on the table, in which sotne one of the
family writes, every morning ami evening,
the state of the patients Health giving all
those particulars which would be inter
esting to the friends of th'fi individual.
Under this morning and evening bulletin,
all those who call write their name?, to
apprise the tamily or their sympathy.
They never see the members of it, unless
they have some other object than ascer
taining the condition of .the patient.
Ascent -of Mount Blanc The whole
number of fuccesslul ascents to the.ummit
of Mount Blanc is stated to be eighteen,,
viz : Ten Englishmen, two Amprirn,.
two Swias, one Russian, one Dutchman, ore
German, and one Savoyard. The two A
mericans were Dr. Van'Repsalaer, and Mr.
Howard. The last ascent of which we
have any account, was made by John Auld
jo, Esq. of Trinity College, Cambridge, a
narrative of which has recently been pub
lished in London. The dangt is of the as
cent are very great, so much so, that one
of Mr. Auldjo's guides declared that the
person who started with an intent to reach
the summit, ought to makeup his mind to
lose his life in the attempt rather than re
turn unsuccessful, and some have actually
made their wills before start in The
first attempt to gain the summit vds made
in 1702, but was not entirely accom
plished until 1786.
The ascent of Mr. Auldio was mmln nr,
the 8th and 9th of August 1827; V
" - Aurora.
s , Great Curiosity. We wondet how laW
the largest animal was in the days of old.
rhfere are specimens of bones to Be seen
at bp 300 Brbadway, a few doors above
the Masonic Hall, which must have beloigl
td to anpimal as big as jLHearki;Het;
tre. One side.oi -the. uridervjaw-bone is
twenty feet in length, and Etlirce in width;
.uu uuuiiui. inn rina .
7 mS : A ae other bonqs are of propor
Temperance A gentleman in New-Haven
county, Connecticut, has recently or
dered a fine apple orchard to be cut down,
44 because the apples may be ground into
cider, the cider may be distilled into spi
rituous liquor, and liquor, if drunken, will
make a man drunk." , A good reason in
sootlt ! It is like the girl, who, while bak
ing in an oven, stopped &nd burst into
tears : being asked the reason, she an
swered, I was thinking that if I should
y;et married, and should have a pretty
baby and the baby should get into a chair
and should climb into the oven, and g;et
burnt to death, what should I do- oh !
oh !" Ev. Journal.
Solemnly to infopri ymu lhatifyiUjrir;i
persist .in 'yourrindojehce; inusf Ajr?"f f"
wasso struck: vitlr the,vnsit and Ihe ytsif ' 5 Al itor,
that he wholly, renounced lus foi'mckl": Vl
modes of ;lif vajndi.becanvaftcrartR J u'jV":
cheap in his habtts-of iifeandclige:inl? Kh
thodical, and ioflelvfudifiuin-.iiii S;S:
modes depending iiii)lVfWr''
F lint's Jftstcrn Remote ;
-' - " - -- s '-i - - 1 .r; 7 , -i r
iiui,i - x o Aueti uiav; puopir
zaious tor one religion, inoui(l ;exami;lt? : . ,v-. -the
other maturely. 4 equitably
rately, is like pretending;thAt arcr5(mv, -r.vc
can be a fair Judge betweentwo wbmenV-' ,C:
with one. of whom- he is n love, wlril " V
he has ; an'afeslbh for ; tb'eothe? r-Ly'J A
WIUOJ - 3 'U3JCt ij 111 (Uf C .Willi' -XJJL tXll"
ia, and mortally hates Corrinna teli'.u's" :-F"'l;
'says sonieone Whichof ihmt.tHfemost : '
charniing eatnirie the matter f he'fwill
promise, to dp si v-but to acertainty he will
pronounce lor urania, vana tiot contentetl
with prefernngher to Cpnnna,he wiljpfe; .''i '( ,
fcr !ier also to all other wo'meVUis'rearv -Vt 1 '
son - will be in unison, with tliat of h
heart Boyle.
Degeneracy of the Goose. It- has ; been, . j
complained for some few years that quills Av'
wear out sooner tjian they dd.; of yore; iy!
People have at last discovered'tltat tliis ts, - fcw
o wi ng ta the ; 1 uixurious and effeminated i ! ' 1
living of th gees ' It 1 seems tnat f the " " 5 Y "
sage fowl, Jceeria pace with -thV'pirit of :r!v:ri.'" 4
the age, and the-march of intellect,"" " );i
is a fact tliat goose quills are not sohartl '4vyV '
as they.phce were, and thisr majjr account4 v
for the Quantity of soft "Writing wvicli k TvVil
cuai ai;icnes uci tain presses wnicn snail
be nameless. -Noah' ' - . ,
r died, ,
On the 16th of May, about sixty miles helovi-v"
Natchez, Mississippi, James SlierJey,5bf CasvireJli
county, ajred about 30 year, leaving? a wldo-;
and three small children to mouin his Untimely
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llewson's Office Petersburg and have your pur
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f 'i t,1
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invite all- The Cash is ready.,
6,000 DOLL,
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PRIZES OF DOLLARS.
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Anecdote for the Ladies. The prison
report, of Connecticut, among other things,
contains a short exposition, of the difficul
ties and vexation which the officers of the
prison have to encounter in the govern
ment of the four female convicts under
their care, and the Directors most ungal
lantly assert that these four make more
trouble than the whole remaining ninety
three convicts of the other sex. But not
content with this-, they repeat a remark
made to them, as they pretend, by the
Superintendant of the Auburrtt State Pri
son. "I have (says he) under my care,
about four hundred and fifty male prison
ers, and nine females ; and I could cheer
fully undertake the care of an additional
four hundred and fifty men, to be rid of
the nine women." What a brute 1
From the , 7t arren Uf porter.
When lite'a last parting ray is .shed,
And darknessrshrouds tins pallid form ;
When 1 have laid this aching head
Secure from every vital storm ;
O! then hovpleasng tis to think
Tlat some fond heait, yeV warm and true, .
Will cjterish still the sever'd link. ; ! "
- Which deaths rude hand hath snapped in
' two ' - .
And oltin evening'spensive hour,
- From all the busy world will steal;
-; To nurse the vine andlcrop the, flower,
That dec my grave. With pious zeal j , -.
And lingering there: will lightly tread, '
.-'A's; fearful tdr dist urb myTsleep,; " '
' And oft recfihe her aching head : v
Upon her slender hand and weep. '
. And O, if in that 'World which rules '' f:'?f
Sublime.beybnd this earthly scene, , v
That love still warms departed souls, , ' , . "!
. Which once they fondly cberishecl heref"
Oh , ! y e, if e'er sucb bpa wgiven, - -
And parted souls such scenes may, see:!, P-
At that fbn4 hour 111 lean froiiKlIeaven,; 'C
And kbs the beart tbat wept for roe, v K.
2,000 Dollars:
1,500 Dollars;
, 1,200 Dollars.
l.finn TlnHnrd fr.
900 Dollars.
800 Dollars. -:
700 Dollars ;
' 600 Dollar?. ?
500 Dollars... "
400 Dollar i -649
Dollars!,
100 Dollars: ;
50 Dollars. ,
30 Dollars. ;1
20 Dollars. , ,
- 6 Dollars'. .'.
3 Dollars 1
Goin at the low price of - ,
Whole tickets S3, Halves g 1.50 Quar
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In the last scheme of this LQttejy -No.13. 8.1
52 a prize of $1000 wai sold at 'HewsonVoffice't
and where a large portion of the above Capital'
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Orders enclosing cash or prize tickets1, will
meet with prompt attention. ,,V- '
Apjickage of 20 whole tickets cost ? $60 ?and
must of necessity draw $24. Shares ' 'of, pack
age in proportion for sale at the ever- fortunate
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MANAGERS? OFFICE,
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