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i . - ... -'it: (-"."af i . r'n-vli,-' zr" i i . " j ' T 1 'iV ' U : --'JrclM Ifohk c ,nnty -MTba ' . ..V ir. - ftl 'execution 01 z r In it will bYremembered, made'an on- SheeVindW lnt of the UuiMta rf ached , ' ' : t . ; - Xa'irtd Gra!itude'yye have seen newspaper which jve hope js not well n.bd that , the wUto w .of the J ate Ma- :,r General Browh had-applied-to the Secretary oi-yan ' " t ye5it Point for her oldest s6n, but with !ut success." fNot,pnly;so, but having raised 'liertKeippointuie cd on anotlewhoad no claim to enti i tehim &K of beepc tear l that Amenc3v) Rome, has in some in stances sapetionejl the truth of this degra des imputation. Whonn have forgot tenGeneratBrown's successful defence 7jHa'c'itQ' against jiiic aitack-of George Provost, or his valorous ex-, its athippewa and Niagara ? At the Jalter place, he was'severely wounded 5: as compelled to retire for a short time, - froattverjice S Li keaj giant, re- (resliedy "repsef lie sqnjri meel his C()iprnaJid, planndte ar;cn Fort Erie, vanqulsheil ajtacfcitfah lieroes QfalavfrjpdWiM'PT3.'. . Uenerar;i5rowii sieops u peacr, ami im w ido w is re fu $ed tHe u n os t en ta t i o u s m - a n sr iifedS cine'nRoh , -toK tirad " tlie path which his fathertt rod,so gloriously for him folf, so advantageously for his country In thefiomerit of patriotic fervor, votes of approbation, services! of plate, swords, &c. were slioweredtupohjiiin. But he is dead I his serviceVare noJonwer borne in TatefuT remembrance, aridif his children. tven wanted. bread,ypuld our magnaj&tteaed- on the 3d Monday in October. innus Ku'ers care r Anu yet toe rresuienr is a military man, and a brave one to boot; but such things ae ' A Valuable Mines K sale was recent iy. made, of one eighth part of a Mine in ul-ke county,3 known by the n ime of the Jhhvdle Mins,n belonging to the Messrs, Carsons and otlie waging, at the same r of ' the "Mine to be: finite it is thought. " - , - ih , a j j , . w . , t -v i ... -. ' ' J - V .o- , k rs. it bnvu.it,000 JVmn, Esn., were unanimously adopted : vaultsJt seems, hoyyever, could be open- 40.000 ft' inoderate I trtilvlr'itibiihle hlessinM yhicirihe Press lias-be w ,ai Norfolk HeraldSk ' XfiiHfinrppsi.Vei'-Uv reriMvedi.ivi1-li-ifhorti.it'e m :tlu M'npr and Farmer's Taur - Wit V . larr sj0Ur wir. uiiu .i-ie Jsunwisici Jicucufi iwtf new 'O.ne speennens of typographical execuH lHi nd mrifpd or to'-their rontent.-i-l -.m Srsi&pnntea at ChirtoUe. in this --',. - ' f' .UW- M.ccm Knh! X TJnlinr K r. ' ' "j pt Lancastemlie, b. C. by Jie.i fJat ). Cocke.- Jhf Lithography. -We have lately Keen some beautiful, specimens of lithog raphy, fr0m til Boston press. The im provements in this useful art, are reallyas-tnnishing."-' '' i : .,' ' . w. . . . - Piw$jffiii$'it is i travel v stated- in a! 1 ate Fr en cxh pa per th a t Jthe GerrnaffPhi- losophers have' made the important dis "cover v that Indian corn is excellent for mine i nogs. - ' t The inarch of modern iw tinjirtfoh'is certa inly astonjshi riglji 'i'i AtJ.he latcCircui t Court beltl at Dqyles .towh,7PehnS Tor4 merly SheritTof?JiondonJ ind 4nowns $t ' thisw -couotrya$.princj creditor , o( Uowlahd Stevensonf tVeWtaway Banker was convicted of an assau 1 1, an d battery l!pon.a cohstableyatBHs'tol, and fined 20 dollars and sentenced to be Imprisoned It is stated, that during vthe conflict in' arjs, many ladieV:'he'atel oil, vater, &.c h t'lrow, unoiO the ,f King's troops; and t!is had gif g6od an effect in several ofthg str.eetsiAfia't the troops refused to enter ' j Vs- A 1 ' .)? fJrage's.-A ofespondent of the ew-York Sentinela benevojent Physi- n-.. ;""' ..' ' "::. -an, says ne. iounu, women employed in nakingduck. trowsers forastdre'notfar . Vo'Chathim "street, at FOURvCENTS A PAIR'; and cotton- shfrts: at SEYEN VKXTS'PIECliThtf wotnen;ere a'v d j f th eycou I d tfi u s , procu re a Ji vi ngi- -u. l'y vvic-5tcu Miavii was luipossioie. "v u t tnns t' which' a wbman could . dts' by st.,:...'r-,-J ': ft. . . - JV ' Mirniig fro.n mprnipg'tif 'n ghti, bcio td Vr k:r; J OwarpM by X t.ke brothers ,7 "- oyciii i o .iutccecuin sixteen i vies iicaujr.iiisci icu 11 mcsmr.i.uui i,x twcni.uvecentstorevcry siK'ceeujnetnae, .v 7- ; r'-:.L zx;..sSr; ; - ,f 1 1 :!::.: v:-.i:: -. ..-:ix.i;::rVr -Thursday, October r, tsso-: v. --f-xoAr t&Zi ' sev'three pain f "pan taWn's Sir tone hirt a Jda r.; - ,TJieji 'were ; further, aked bow the prices were thus reduced j arid; their re pi y was, th a 1 1 h e s tore ke e pe r i n qu es tiosn had Resolved to give no1 more ; and .that he sougjit up emigrants, or went to the alms-boQSf to have Jhis work ddiiei if he pould not find women in his neigh borhood, willing to undertake it at these rates : so that he forccd'them to his own terms ' . And that, in consequence, the wageSi for that species of .labor were-xe-ducedihearlv to a similar rate thr'oushout ST - ,ine raiior.ai journal is repuDiisnmg tlfe letters of General Jackson addressed to Mr. Monroe, deprecating the intro duction of party fectinglrito the bosom of the National Executive. The following extract is peculiarly interesting at this moment, as illustrating the wide diller ence between the advice given by the Ge neral, to a President;. and his Own prac tice when in that elevated station "By selecting characters (wrote the General) most conspicuous for their pro bity virfiiei, capacity and firmness, witji- out aiyy regard to parhj you will go far to, if not entirely eradicate, those feelings which; op former occasions, threw so ma- ny obstacles iti the way of Government ; and perhaps, have the pleasure and h on mm & mr mi . m- m a k rvwf It h I j-h MV nl I t I A n ! I ly divideil. The Chief Magistrate of a I great, ana power) ' nauon snonia never uie ricii coumies peiow indulge in pnrtif feelings. Ilis ' conductT Warrenton Reporter. should ; be liberal and disinterested, al-Ut. ways Shearing in mind that he acts for The anti-Convention parfyfjjharles the whole, an I not a part of the commit- ton have nominated Williain.jprayton, for mtv.'i :': Congress, James L. Pettigrtt"5for State -Ove- Garrett V all, one of the Jackson mem- bers of the Senate of Kentucky, has re-sio-npcl his sent, and a successor will be e- I .; , r . . . P ' Tnbufe lo the Press.At a meeting of the Citizens of Philadelphia, called for the purpose of expressing their satisfac tion at the recent glorious triumph of .. i i-' i r? I kMArihitiiiniil MPtnnirt nfl n I iiuita mini VvtiO VI i u iiiiii ii i in i ii Ktf i ii ilk a i ante f v y i i tyranny anfi .oppression, me touowing ' ? - t .... . I . 1 m . m - m a v r . . r ' i n r w wmr a m tiTiii& u l lru film m t . . , r , i r i I s s nndic benefactor, evrrv tearless defender! of i's freedom; hut. We move esneciallv. do wt. we snore especially, do rtfjwd virtues of all, who, in its t.tl'ie intretwd virtues of all. who. in its I tence, : .Iwzanl life and fortune : with such senyw, wshould not do justice to our prin- cimei nrx it-n fir, n wt- mmi t-niunite and htmic drds which did honor to the People ot ranees and to numan nature, in tue acnieve. trt nSr cS . I our TclrrMra?on ana es'eem man me aevouon o cMind priicijleH and te enersit welfare,- which preniinendydisiinuishl the Editors of News. nanfrrs ni their prompt and majrnanimous deter- nrnano,, to resist .ar uueriyrem. me v . . . . - .. .- -l.l I rannic;ti ana uticonsiuMuomu eaici or inuries a. i which was imcmled to nrif rate , the freedom of the Pres'). and convert that" frloiious instrument into an engine; oftlespotiim : vhereftre Remlvetlr l hut the "tnanks ot this meettng be, and ihey are, prratefully, affectionately, and sin-l oi.tv'1iilt.r'I t o til P.ilit.r tf Wi.cr.'lT.i' in Paris, who, by their .manly independence and prompt publications, gave to their fellow coun Tvymen that: enihu-nastic irnpulse which resulted m ne iCpo:..pisimcu o. .ac iac bM,.n.. " ; , j T , ' 'iMsU'rray vun" neesary to bung any turtner testimony to disprove .ir. jiersun B cuarge or 4" ry.sm, against Mr. iiopjier, one ot the -oigiiers tit tue . irct;uii uiitiii i iinii-pt-un- ' -I. ... LI a ' C I ence jnjm tins oiaie , iur we nave no aouoiiour reauers nave .rea iy mauc up ineir minus mac an approyeu servapt 01 t?T 1 n9' w j?i;eS,df,' J. v-S &ta'e an associate oi rraiiKiin;, morris, and Lee, upon the secret Committee of Congress and .a'gtter of the Declara - tion.of IndependiMice-could never have been a Tory, nor could have lived unsus- pected and undiscoverea dv all nut Mr. .ipt.pr'snnrhir nearlv 5(ivear. sln addi - lion io.au inese: cirt;uiiiM.ain.e iniwetri, we leftrnTrom a, venerable ofneer of the Revolution.Vwho knew Mr Hooper, and whose, lather,.. well known to De a staunch :Vvhig, w.;s on terms of .tlc closest ;.ffiehdj shin with h'nnl that nn man in Ntpw Han- over couii ty w .re he then resided, was considered a firmer .advocate, of the good cause than Mr Hooper; thai his intimate friends and associates were, among the most decided iWh.; that it would have been impossible for? him Jo!" favor the To ry party; wltlmiA ifs being' Jnown' at Wilr ningtonj-artd tHt not the flligH test sus- picionlof Toryism was- everattachedf to hi in there. With al I th e's e ci rcumsian ces concurring to contradict air. Jefferson's unsuppprted assertic;., ths most charitar uie vvyi't'iustiiii: v?c tau .u(h m -isv uiai Wi tft t Z S& metie06serf. f Pfon.hliln rul T?ncilti i ir.n tVrprl lv Jnn. 'PUI ate, the whole va.ue idi;blv imrifessed with the numherlws and ed withdut .the, charm of uOpen Sessame." . v 'v:jJj1 nt iv i" ' " .s! t, j , , dv whtcli able nhysicians,riUrtirescribe. -wis - .OCMC4U6. r e learn irom a gentleman, VT. ..'..'J. TIT. ' F .11 lately from Morttgpmery, that an the 22d inst7 a jury of irtquest was called to view the bodj ofKennethMcRael-an old aiTd respcctabl e i nh abi ta ii t o f ,M6n tgo i n e ry county, whichreturned, as their verdict, that the dec'easedicauie to hs . death, by shooting himself. At appears that the de ceased took down his, gun, iarlyj -that inorning, and told his family, that he was going out to shoot Turkies Not long af ter report of a gun was heard.' but it excited no suspicion in the minds of any of his family. As hw little children were on their way to school, tljey discovered the dead body of their unfortunate Father. It seems, from a string that was found on the spot, that he had made a loop with it for his foot, and had attached it to the trigger of the gun, the contents of which were lodged in the head of the deceased, entering in at the right eye. i -No probable cause can be assigned -for this rash and, unfortunate act. NonelTs known to his family or friends. The de ceased left a wife and ten children to mourn his awfurend. N. C. Journal, ; Sugar Cane. A large cane which had perfected six long joints measuring.! in ches in circumference, was this day exhi bited atjOur office bv Mr. N. T. Green It snraiiis from the first cane ever plant ed in this'county, which was brought here last Spring by Mr. Green and planted in his garden ten miles above this place. We learn that he has many such now -growing, and nave no doubt, but what it 1 1T 1 ku iia o rl iro ii f i rwan olir intlitro f nil than - Cofton or Tobacco, particularlydn henator, and iJaniel 1. Huger, William Aiken, Joel R;jJPinsett, C. G. Memmin ?er, J. W . schmidt, li A. Desaussure, Hugh S. Legare, E. J. Pringle, B. F. Dunkin, B. F. Hunt, JrJ. Bulow, RI Qod ard. Klias B. Hort- M. JI Keith. John Johnson jun. and John Strochecker.sibr npnPPt:itivp f r sintl. iaUU'feK.:' llepresentatives to the State Legislature -J , T Treasures of Algiers. The following account of the immense hoards of trea sure found by the French on taking Al n . i r i r r tha robbers in th; nlirsery tale, of the Tlie doors of the Deys - . " . - 1 went (savs the writer . 01 the ac f. . . , . cou n't) into the famous trasuryit sists of four vaulted apartments oi count! into Hie famous treasury ;t it coil sists of four vaulted anartmentfT oh the ground floor, willi only one entrance. R()Un( cach cha,nber there 'are repbsito- i i r r - n i i i of sequiiis of Venice, others contained a .nuxtureTot sold coin, among-' which were Porh-.n! piece, of .68 franc,. Other re nnciriiiMnu urnrn n mil i v 1 1 Ii Sninio i nine i i . . . 5 .: - r --- .' . re Re tres, anil others with silver coin of the gency. , , One annrtment onlv-had no renosi F- I . I fories around it. The floor was coverett lrt TlK' UTIM OI inree TLet wun pa,R1 . , , . . - ., n i plasti es, lhere were also diamond neck Maces, silver vases,, &c. . 44 Vrj,en T entered, several men were , . .k. Iin fKo ;.;ufl, nmi gold with a shovel, and putting it into a scale, which was emptied into chests con- taininir abo:t 60 killoijrame of gold.- val- at 3,000 francs the killofframe.- Some was also put into barrels to be sent' - The coined silver which has been foumL is snppo,ed to amount to eighteen hundred cubic feet, besides chests rilled Dars ad doubloons." A ietfer-has been received by a gentle- man 4)f Boston, dated Gibraltar, August g h; h rae,ltion that Commodore Pou. ter had arrived there on his way to Al- nnA uon io,rn0li fup VPMffi whirh P takeitCnl.cRAIirierfi. V He was to h., ,nf n tt What would his npxt destinitjon-was not known. ThU ,ettep makes ho mention of any news froui Snain. Nat InL'r l - -x," jt i t.;""t ; !i? New.Ti NewToVk. Sept. 23. sion ! I Inu2h utvdi Jia'lhon AscensibSVh more notavorable7 circumitani under -- v es, at stnrt- ins, Mr. Durailt veterday n:ide another asc?niion. . It was witnessed byi nearly twenty thousand persons as is. uiiposed. on the battery andyiihin the garden, the letter nlace Invins beeni as we are";lad to learn, wellfilled.' I he process ot in na tion commenced at two o'clock. Toward six, M. Durant took hi-r. seat' in the) car, but two successive ruptures in the balloon delayed .lor anort trme nis Aiepanure. ne preserved however the greatest coolness anirintinidiiv.whicH.'wai'not:.distnibeil wheb by an entanglement of iohe of the mpesi'as: the balldon.rwas passing over the H f thWtlpJh. hernme in darker of . !.'"! T'ii I ff tvichmono, county, to Missjjanet, daughter iem2 preciiMtateu niio.une rivers nei,, -.f.nn i jgh j he eVP. nfcpeded ranidJ v .m'.f mn;f if af; ft 1 .. - J.'.HP: : . : 'V. ' . . i lv in a nonh westerly dirrciHin. over- lioi liniie, tiwcalmness 1 serenity, which dis- - tykeni and Vehvkeh. ; At ra-ntiarfer before seveir the Kt-in;iut hove too on tlie urnrike road, one mile sojih'of llacken- sack, whence he was;thwpi the town. where. the; people assembled round hiiri on the comutoo, and ttidehim in rollingrrup his balloon, which vas uninjured. , He ar rived in. high s pi its at Hoboken before en iiTcjock... In ihese his two first asc?n' siohs the American pilot of the air has been uncommuniy successful. , ' A western paper, in noticing the death of a riiaru ad d s-1- f 1 i f four children; to the7aef of whom, the loss is irreparable. " .- Fayetteville Mar ket.Cvii on, g 9 11. Bagiiiig, yard, f 8a22. ;Bacon: s a 10. CamJfes' mould, "l 4. Coffee 11 a 14. trn, 5d a 60 Flour, S3 a 41, Iron 5 a 6. Flxsee alSO. Lard,"j5. Lead, Ji-u, per oag, 315 a. Si.' 4ne,,a I a 2 50. t Molasses, 26a23.: Nails, cut,.67pl a 7; wrought 18 a 20. Oats, 28 a S0 Sugar, common Si a 9, prime 10 a ,11. Salt, Liverpool 70 a 75. Steel, American, o a y. . tooax co, leaf; g2 a 3. Ap. Bran dv 30 a 35. VVhiskey, 30 a 37. Wheats 65 a 75i Beeswax, 20 ct. ' .t" United States Bank Notes,. ..par - ' South-Carolina,.- ,1 nr.ef.dis. Virginiiv-. do do. Georgia,. 2 a 3 ( do. BANK CHECKS, ON NEW-YORK. sums over 55jOO,;w.- pr.ct.pm. under. 500, . ... .i y. .. f lrtalo. . Observer. To the Patrons of the Register and the fublic. Alter an experiment of seyon yea r l ratlqnyjs . fi nti" athe popifla tion of rjtCaro I i n a i sfflo t sufliciently densejto supnortSa semi-weekly News Da per. ' Wfoirtlenc the" publication of the Register twice aTeek, with an insuf ficient number of Subscribers to warrant the increased expense attending itconfi dently trusting that itwouldtsecure for itfieltadditionaj pafronage; , ' Having been disappointed iri this expectationand ha ving no reason, froni the inconvenient ar- raiiemept oi me ivians, toa calculate on . .it-.-.:.- : i.i-.V- i i- a 1 1 y s a ie r i a i j n u gin e u i a u oil to o u r 1 1 s i o i s e m f-wee k ly. Su bscri be rs, We haye .'deter mined, to discontinue, that parierfoh the lotn ioyinDer-r:ne.xtiMvhicn day wil4 ... 1 .ii .'l!" . v t' . . if .' r i. .1 complete,- uie sevenui yeai. oi its puoiica tion. vV-tM-'.:?" r C After that period the -Regis tery ill - be ph bl i sh cd ey ery: y hub savY,' morni ngand in orderitbat'we mayibe enibletlto give to our readers, ;f)ill' detai!rof.F6i;eign& Domestic Intelligence ; a clear and satis factory account of the proceedingsof Con gre and of pur own Legislature; a faiths fujreconl of passing events, as w,el I as an agreeable variety ot Literary and Miscel laneous Articles, we shall publish our'Pa per on a large Imperial sheet with an eie gant new Tyre. procured for the pyr; pose. . " ii We cheris!i the hope that the exertions thus matte. to improve the oldest and one of the most widely circulating Papers in the State, will not only merit a continu ance of its present numerous Subscribers, hut be the means of adding totheir num ber. - . f,v- ' Sn53 The Vee.kt.v Rr.frsTTn will, nffei tlie above date, be forwarded to the 4ate T . Subscribers of the semi-weekly naner, MAUSIilLLES HYMN Of LIBERTY. Ye sons' of Freedom, wake to glory! Hark ! hark ! what myriads bid you riseJ : Youf Children, Wives,) and Gran.isires hoary Rehohl their tears and hear theirfcries.'v ': Shad lvateful tyrants, mischiefs" breeding, Tith, hireling- hosts a ruffian baud, fr'- f itnngni ana oesoiaie me jana, 5 " ; v While peace and liberty lie blelinY r To arms! to arms! ye brave ! t - Th -avenging sword nnslleath : fMirch ot, inarch on, all hearts resolv'd, . On victory or death, ; .' I , 1 . j - Now, now, the dangerous storm is rolling, Which treacherous kings confederate raise, The dogs of war, let .loose,-ftre, howling', And lo ! our fields and cluei. blaze, " .. And shall we ..basely view the ruin, ' -While law 1 ?is ffce with guilty stride, i Spreads desolutioo far and.wkle, With crimes and dood his4rtails embruing ? To arms ! to Safin I ye brave, 8cc, With luxury anil pride siirrpunded, . y ' The vile insatiate despots: dare, S, '- Their Uiirst 6f power andld unhbtipded, , To mete And Jyend the tight and air. r ' Like, beasts of burden would they load us, 9 Like gods wotlld bid theiir slave adore, Iut man is man, ad whol is more?.y ; TIipii shall they longer rash jand goad us ' To ar;ns1 to.arms! ye brav.'Xtc. '- ''..' ; Oh, Liberty, can man resign thee, Oice having telt thy generous flame? ;; 'ij Can dungeons, bolts, and barscohfine tKe ? Or wbips'thy u.ohle spirit tame '--'i '. Too long the world has wept, bewailing'. ; That falsehood's dagger tyrants wield, But freedom is ,our sword and &hieldf-Vy '." And all their arts are unavailing, J I To arms ido. arms ! ye braved 8c'c ; MARRIED, St- Vn umnDeriaiid county, Cot. Wrogooxt,Fte, o: oune in mi; vtrv mvug'n1 ftirs. aur iinimA ,i ,ra Ilei tfonl coiic vfti h'i 14thf-v1t; rrsttli - Jlam-v,, consort nr. l?,uanlB11rvcv . ihV'deatli xjf Ir Mrwirri, the' Jconsortf Ops , 'F.x-Hredentr J 4 j ei M'j?ei w lilch. 4ccurrecl atN aclonted -m 'n. Se.-disnUved 'during Hef JiATRS r FROM LONDON. 1 ft The Hudson arri ?ed at Boston jon Sattthi - . -----j - - - - r - ' -.-fl. W '-- ' 4 ' ; - - l -;.- , I.,..-, a '-t i,L,- . ., ,,'t, f :n day night, bringing papQrV,i tbe'fthnl y one ' da viaterWlThey contain no - ocnsi 5 ; oi ,specid iinportance f, 4 I r;. The latest tiHihw riflhe-ExIIing an- nouiicedThis arrival at the ilsle. .of. i Wight f oa the evening of: the' 19th August appears thatlie had travelled very slgV-tQ - t u'. u it. 't JU- .. l..l 'St: - v. tierruuuiii aim mat oe people uu aiuu die road had rnanifested ' great; cu'ribsi ty to see. thp-relict of fallen greatness. TK agentsoCj the ' exisiin-g government haU t'nadegreat precaution,' to-protect him from popular yiolence'dr insult. 'ITie n- tional guards :Aveire. kept bult )if sigh a5J tar as pracncapie. in consequence os. thifthe -ti-ing ami his .Tojto wers" 5?ivecii treated; with the more respect,, slt U feiid th'aftKis'had 'the effect to encourage' iho King,Hhatthe people were favorable ,to .hikxause-Vnd-thathere-'mjit'yct occur some. popular movement in his favor, and that he stul hoped lor this ?n La Vendee. Among his followers are Ragusa,' (who isrstigmatized as a traitor in the French. ' papers) Crussol, and the Huke'oriLux embourgh and itiersiof the same astei. . Itis said that the King receives despatch es daily from the ambaseadgrgof otlitr Powerare9identat Paris -that liis follow' ers still talk arrogantly, and;say?that they will return again with th. allies. " , It is supposed that the vain h6pes ex? cited by these considerations have indue ed the King to travel &o slowly thusfar on his exile. ' v It was supposed that the Algfrine af fairs might yet' excite.' discord" between' England and France. There waVlittlfc doubt ofhe march of an' Austrian arnv toward Italy. It is also supposed thritl the people of Piedm,ontJ and of the Neth erlands will rise against their ru! ers. Should the Austrians interfere to put -down thg 1 Piedmontee, or should .thi Prussians take part against the people of theNetherlands, itjs taken for granted in Paris that France will take part with liicii cuuiuihcsc, an.i int.-1: . - , . --. - . i " t r. - The papers contain Paris (Jatcs to the 15th, which; mention that private lettern fcom-Bayonne announced in aonost nosii tlyen.anner, thai the conWtryr&m 'Sebaiir tain to Saragossajvts Th full insurrection,' ' - antj .xnat t,tea;4j.pa,-wno iwas,' peii&vea to havedrsembarJ.etl inGaJici uisit ' rI.i 'it,1. -r.ii-r.;tf Wi, i1!-! entered Spain VjthOb nibo, jL t' . 830,000, 25,000, 20iQ0O;15,)00i'. ; anl twdof:i6;oop.V i u 111 iiiatuiuj; ; winter,- any iiiay'.-ne nna lor. the small sum of fell) each bv 'fcendmg toJIKW-' rr . .li ", '"" '-'.'.'.' tersburg;.: Spendyour Jtoney Ireejvyoti'jl never repent havingent to Hev$oh'a P Ate Office..; ThaJCash t reaify,'apd thd Capitals must be aold. ' Therefore delay not 1 K , ' - , Union Oatial LoUefyt Nof l$r ' ..7b be drown &th Octobers; a . 15,000 dollars. . ;in non l,IK,-c i 1 10.0p0 Dollars. . p'OBollare. j".-,t; '4,000 Dollars. - "i,1 ? 1,0 otioboiho of coo;-5oo;x soo.aoSf ' . -f ,,100,: &C.. ;:- - :;J 4-- K; , Tickets, SIP,; Shares 4n proporliorf ' 825,000 and U;.Pnzes x( 8 i.OOOii . NEIV-XURKi CONSOLIDATE D 5? :T m JLOTTERT; SLltfc Class, Extra, r Mf The inducements ofiered are. 5 . 25,000 .Dollars. S r iV 20,000 Dollars; !;; .10,000 .Dollacs: " ' "s ' V ; Vi-5,000 Dollarii? '""' : , -3,500 Dollars ' . 4, FiftyPrrzes xf One Tliousahfli Dollars V?J1: ' ; &c. ,&c. H Jl.il- niA .T:,ii: - -tr 1 ."'. licKeiaoniy iu, naives a, wijart ou Orders for Ticketsbrti Packages of- nlckets. wiltmeet witr? due attention.1 lubs r for Tick- " ets wiU be 4e t.with uponliberal erms. Don't ii XV , H pi vv oUNt . . v - r - reiersDarg va . ; tWho had the pleasure of sellin ftrnrpayiiu few -eeks'sirice,'i" 1 : VThe Greit and-Sptendid C Jtal eF 25.oou Collars. 4 tV; Draw mg takes place in New-Yprk on Wednes- day 15th October and yiM oerecejVeJtHewT' ? vj sons Office i-i due; course of m'I-rJm'mecliate ) information given lo all adventurers.;; 1 . ..y: - ' -" 'V. .IS ." fc : 1 'i -i . iiri. , l : -A -1 . M -eft ' if "T1 1 -riH i it ! c l ... 1 1 t - -j--y .' . Z'- : if t - fa 4 V j i . : . t s i . -; i - :s ; .a r - it T'-' : Mi- V if I V. "if
The Weekly Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Oct. 7, 1830, edition 1
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