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II I I i I I QDAYj DECEMBER 22, 1825. NO. 446. Brilliant Distribution 'of tirizes! THE Subscribers hae formed copartnership Office. authority of the State of New Fork.

UUS1UC) uuuer me iirii of 1 AXJLENS Baltimore, oyember 1825. FATAL PRESENTMENTS. Tis the sunset of -life teaches mystical lore. And Coming events casta their shadows before. -v Locldefs IVart'inr.

A private of the name of Mackay, a man Gi T. HE A USE Y. SPLENDID LOTTERY, Gheraw, Nov. 21, 1 825. of the most reckless, daring, arid eccentric iioo uie great capit; ne of 1 830,000 30 rented to state nost naid.

To be drawn in the City of New York, 'on' the 4th of character, used to be the delight of the loouiu ao i do 1 10.000 do do nvouacs of the 42d, durinc: the Peninsula January, 1826, And fmishtd in. 5 minutes, 5,000 1,000 Hoaoy ai 14419 17 Id i War. He had a great deal of that coarse of Corner of Front Church Streets, Cicraw. T17234 7069 32033 "841 2ZQ2z Pnzcs 45 Numbers 6 Ballots to be bSAwn, but effective wit and drollery which never fail to call forth a peal of inextinguishable laughter; he abounded in anecdote and A. PATTER SOM rn Each jTicket having 3 Numbers iri Combination.

134764 36260 Vorizes of Offer for nnMi i anu extensive Assortment T38720 25488 T39854 14654 i oi beasonable J. 15. YATES St A M'INTYRE, Managers. the -'Market stories, which he tola with ajremarKamc degree of naivette and humourj and often did he beguile the watches of the night, as and near mir Goook. T12568 13227 16 10753- 12269 21472 16407 10591 1 TT -WT.

I 7 I' poor Allen did Mungo Park. kt by sink naraware, Window Glass, Paints, Nails SCHEME OF THE Hats. ITmhin lZ ing the songs of our dear natite 100 UrW, i)C. c. 38046 1 Q94fV l-T- fj JSTeta York State Literature Lottery 9 1 he moment Mackay made his appear- This Establishment beinp AevnUA 38019 j.a9q aic if ance hunger and thirst and fatigue wre i Class 3, for 182b.

it Cmsjvciy HOLKSALt, and havirifr yrmnmAnte T39260M 817Q Q7A9 i 4 forgotten 5 the soldiers clustered around. 1 prize of 100,000 is For constant 1 i Q9 OHIO t-ioo ouivunca. iiii i hp tti net 100.000 50000 20,000 1 terms, ottered with confidence, Worthy the uttenj 21353 20588 25696 17881 ffible BOOKS, rtlnts of Literature and Plates philosophy Dictionary fSfealth of Nations hy of the human mind Dictionary hematjes "wiic vne wercnants ot ih.t it tioa oorni tofxosi. him like a parcel of school boys eager to witness a cock-fight, and seating themselves around the watch-fires thought only of, lis- teriing to the joke, the tale or the I my- i a. -w i vx 1- V1 vuuuy jiicn is connected with this place .1506 as a market tor its produce.

I i 27614 i2; (3846 28603 13572 4 '2541 15670 15701 1 10,000 10,000 10,000 Even some of the officers' did not disdain rurcnaseM tor cash or approved paper will be I 1 2 4 10 39 78 :433 18094 21009 3wriments at sucn prices as will no 17224 24601 4668 21057 205885 i "ill 20,000 10,000 5,000 2,500 2,000 "500 ICO 50 loj mingle in these partres, and to acknow- ledge the powerful fascination which hung- 20,000 39,000 mil uc aunsiaciory. Nov. 21, 182543- 50 -4t escf 128365 3107 31204 21353 8653 31656 23925 12104 34954 24126 11787 35932 30634 ,39,000 46,800 JO iriolesale and 468; tonnn1? do- do. 1 1 1222,300 Bni and Medicine a 1 1 it i Store. 32887 14743 37071 333U 117203 14031 38592 i I 112567 19724 1423 5.67,600 51051 Algebra rizes, Al U1U i me ia or tar, I lay-street, Fvi I 139 Blanks.

9 34293 34739. 4266 34943 37482 9530 euevuie, JNorth-Carolina. jf QanJEjperimcntalPlulosophy on the lips of this unlettered soldier. Nor was humour, mirth and song, confined to the march and the camp; in the thickest of the enemy's fire he was the same person as in the bivouac. said the qmcer; Who communicated to me these particulars, never shall I forget the impression made upon my mind by hearing Mackay's full and detp-toned voice pealing forth Scots wha hae vi' Wallace bled under the de- structiye diagonal fire from the enemy's artillery on the heights above the village of St.fAoes.

A soldier only knows the cf- Less than Two Blanks to a Prize. I ouwacnoer is now re- 20 10 Globes unman P.mnire 100 prices of 200 do of 400 do of WincandJ'au ui ukw-' r- PRICE IOE fjfe 0f Washington J- cemng an additiona supply of Drugs and MetU-cines also, a general assort rrient oi'Pilints, OV, and ie Paint Brushes, fatter. do of .4 20000 Whole Quarter Eighth ao, of Marion v. S12 50 25 03 All marked thus () sb)(lAIi4NS, OFFICE, 25 Half where tlid CtisA is ready for ihe Tieias soon as pre i aeins This is the most magnificent Scheme that has ever sented, do. mUatenals, See.

which he will sell oil reasonable terms. been offered for the patronage of the friends of Lot rf Patrick Henry lit' lect oti such an incident at such a moment; tery adventure in America. The small' number of or cashof approved credit. WnlPutnara Yet this singular man was seized with one Orders Tickets, and the unexampled demand lor tnem, is a rom the! country Uodore 0. H.

Perry SPLENDID DISTUinrTION OF P1UZES I JLL IN ONfE DJlir. SECOND CONSOLIDATED sufttcient warrant, that there will not be a chance of those fatal presentments of which I i ttended to. lliaraPenn Prescribed Medicines carefitlb have been On the eve of Works anl neatly put up leftj for weeks before the day fixed for the drawing, andjthat the price of Tickets will shortly rise to, 60 I 1 -A few bottles of Swaim's clebjt-ated Panacea, GtSlUA Statfc LoltfeHVof the battle of Tolouse, he suddenly became thoughtful and silent. His previous cha- 5 Qj Gentlemen are therefore requested be By an improved mode of Drawing and to be drawn do. lent History lis 'x History of Charles 5th II.

T. GOODWIN. 44tf uiiuer me sunenuicnucuu; ui iuc viuuuuiDsiuu racter rendered this change more apparent, and his Comrades crowded round him to early in their apphcaonj as all Orders actually mailed before the rise will be entitled to.be supplied Dec. 7, 1825. ers of If-; On the 15th of Fehiuary next.

i mJ at the present rates, j. beeches lr awe inquire the reason, being at first inclined Notes ol the Bank of the United States and 3. 3un lUppitt 3. its Branches, and generally, the Notes of all Banks to gibe him with what they called his mc-thodist but1 on observing his de do Mgnsinthe South Have just received, at pay specie, received at par. Also, Mercantile Drafts at sight, on anv of the iask SPLENDID SCHEME jected look, the wild and unearthly ex (f Hhds prime retailing Mulasses, nvels in England, HolKuid and Scotland large.

and; Prize Tickets received freely in iu casks cneese. I prize of 8100,000 if liversal Gazetteer payment. j. 30 bags Cofiee. 30000 horv -All betters to be post-paid.

1 ALSO, FOll SALE, storv of Modern Europe The Mails niay be relied on as being perfectly safe 8000 bushels of Liverpool deliverable in Wil- bfaon Political Economy tor an remittances, 1 Chemistry YATES M'INTYRE 1 jFavettevillc, Dec, 7, 1825 44tf Siversai beograpny if Moral Science- Washington City. 00,000 30,000 10,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 2,000 6,000 105,000 1 I 1 10 100 100 of prime! Darbadoes SlJGAIf, 20,000 Jf Lbs, Natural Histoiy 20,000 5,000 1.000 "TOo" 50 20 12 16 barrelanct hii bwrrcls. poDftatum PmJosophy I STOP THE! MURDERER! SO 1) oWavs Rew ivr A. pression oi his eye, and the determined i obstipacy with which he resisted all soli- citation to join tlieir party, as usual, they stared at each other with astonishment -fA and to annoy him. It was, moreover, his turn to go on r' duty to the out-pbsti and he soon left them.

On his way to his post, he met a officer Who had shown him kindness, and whose life he had been instrumental ih saving 'Ha! Mackay! said the officer, is it you? Bless mejiow ill you look, what is the matter with you: are you unwell! Stay, I will go to the Colonel; and request him to allow some one else to take your I thank you kindly, Mr. M. said Mackayv i Guide, by Evan 100 bags of Green Coffee. 1 1 00 pieces bf heavy 42 inch Cotton Bagging. 2500 Bale Hope.

Latin Didionaiy rriHE Subscribers; pledge their sacred honour to Greek and do. do. JL pay to any gentleman or to any person or per 30 barrels New England Uum. French grammar sons whatever, that will at any time in the course such Fables 15 hhds. Molasses.

500 Salt Sacks. 30 barrels of Mackerel. of twelve months from the hereof, appre hend ahd deliver to either ofjus, or to any Sheriff in tjie Bin Gramniar For sale bv 3308,000 35,500 Tickets. do. do.

Greek do JNO. iiuske; State of North Carolina, the living body of a certain JOSEPH SOLLIS, late of Duplin county, whq.no Sept. 6, 1825 31-tf hek Grammai' stands charged by alverdjct of an Inquest convened Mode of Dhawtxg. The numbers will be put into one wheel as usual and iti the other will be put the prizes above the denomination of ten dol do. do.

by the coroner di Uiiphn county, ot the wdtul mur respecuuuy, saiuting ine omcer. am per lfi7TSf BUSHEEb htst quality i urK's isi-JlyJVJ. and stcjred in the Steam Boat der of Abram Kornegay, late. of said county. 1 notj unwell, and had rather go myself.

But lexicon The said Salljs is about 5feet 6 or 8inclies high, lars, and the drawing to progresspn me usuai manner. iThe 10,500 prizes of I eh Dollars will be awarded to the tickets, the numbers of which end arehouse, for sale, in quantities to suit purchasers, ora at a low price. ira I have a favor to ask of you; have been always kind, very, kind to me, and I am sure you will not refuse 'VVhat is JNO. HUSKE. with terminating figure of either of the three first drawn numbers from the heel of different Fi witli between 30 and 40, yjears of agebf a swarthj Complection, a very large black beard, black hair and eyes, slow and lazy grave and low voice, a weak and designing sly look, some scars on his forehead, near the the hair, spreads Sept.

6, 1825 31-tf it? Speak it out at said Mr. M. It oo. do. faction to, Latin Syntax terminations.

if To illustrate which, suppose 13,562 8,365 and 29.868 to be the first drawn numbers, then every is borne upon my mind that I shall fall to FISH! his mouth very wide wheir he laughs, the upper ro wnrigg 8 rand,) fore teeth somewhat defective. morrow rejoined Mackay; 'here are ten dollars will you take charge of them, and send 4 5fT Barrels Hernngs 4 i 1 BR VAN KORNEGAY, MV.KUX KOKMF.UAY. just received, and for sale, by MNEltL KIHKLAND. do, them to my Mothers You know where she Ticket; in the Lottery ending wih the figures 2 5 and 8 will be entitled to a prize )f Ten Dollars. -A ticket drawing a superior prize will not be restricted from drawing an inferiojr one also.

Every prize payable in CASH, sixty dys after the draw-imr subject to a rteducti. of fifteen per cent. do. November 9, tf i 1 1 August 474 resides; and- and, if it were not too much hef added, his voice faultering tsar lerii iallust TYti Bolavs lleavA. Just xeceVveiV and lov aVe.

'you might tell her, her son never ceased, till his last hour, to implore the blessing I ANAW the subscriber, in Hichmond lile on his 'way. to his resi- Whole Tickets- S10 Quarters S2 50 Halves 5 I Eighths 1 25 To be had in the greatest variety of numbers, at lfTx Casks 'I'anner's Kegs White hfa tnWnrtimt. MX Oil, '-k Lead, ground in Oil. JNO. IIUSKE.

of Heaven on her aged head, or to reproacn couu the morning of the 27th inst LAlabaoia, on dence 1 Exercise, Key named LUKE, SAXDY and 27. 1825 34tf Fayetteville, Sept himselt with having disobedj and lelt her solitary and the. tears now "flow-' ed'down his weathei -beaten cheeks. Mr. M.

-b-au urammar, in questions and ar three JNegro biily Luke is 24 years pi lage, 6 feet high, yellow com Qestion? 'GALES'S NORTH CAROLINA LOTTERY AND EXCHANGE OFFICE, i 1 66 Market street. Baltimore. was deeply affected, and taking the mo lexion. has lost a lower tore tooth, had on a tar- nauline hat. yellow mixed domestic cloth short ney in silence, broke away from Mackay, do.

Whce in the last State Lottery were sold both the Capital Prizes, No. 11,258, 30,000, and 38 Oli lacket. black waistcoat and blue striped trowsers. For the year of our Lord in order to conceal his emotion. Mr.

M. ceptors i .1. ir a. Sandy is a mulatto, ,0 years 01 age, icci yr R10. 000 and in fate'.

State Lotteries the g2CK000 returned to his quarters, oppressed with inches. high, -wore a tur hat, mucn worn, uarK mixed rhJrthern homespun short jacket, blue striped at and ine jiu.wu ami wi hu For sale by the groce, dozen, or single one, do.i i do. theffreat prize of Sinu.uuu ana wnere nve Deen the publishers' prices, by homespun trowsers. Billv is very black, about 27 years of age, 5 feet 7 sold and pain prizes rf.VF.RATi MILLIONS OF DOLLARS. i Emetic dol the melancholy feelings which this strange scene had occasioned but anxious at the same time to persuade himself that it was a mere hallucination of fancy, and that the poor fellow's mind was touched On the succeeding day, however, when the (Orders enclosing Cash ort Prize Tickets, post or 8 inches high; speaks quick, wore a blue cloth short iacket, check shirt, blue homespun trowsers.

1. (JilAKLLd OlUAUl, Fayetteville, Oct. 19 3pf I Xerw Goods. paid, from any part 01 me union, aucim The above reward will be given for the appre- hpnslnn of these necroes, and their conhnemehtin ARCHIBALD GRAHAM eu 10. Auujv" M.

ALLEN CO. Baltimore November 15, 1825 42tf I remains of the regiment was mustered, af- r-nnons his AS "met wrpivedJ and is now onemncr. at stand in Old Street, opposite Mrs. Perry's ditto Brick House, hi9 i i ail, so that the subscriber may regain them, orj ten dollars will be given for securing either of them. Any information respecting them will be receiv-ed at the Post Office, Fayetteville, by Thomas Mo dl-ton, at Kenansville, NC.

or by WILLI AM PEACOCK, Montgomery, Alabama. ncordano FALL SUPPLY OF GOODS, Consisting, in part, of the following articles, viz: the battle, which had cost so many valuable lives, Mackay was missing, but the iears of his surviving comrades sufficiently indicated that his presentment had been fulfilled. He had fallen late in the action, beside one of the redoubts, pierced with more than twenty bullets. L7.v niUtV Snnrfinf Kin Black. Ohve and Urat Olotlis and Ant29 1825 30tf tt Cassimeres, Common do.

do C. J. TO.OKEB, Merseilles and, Silk Vestmgs, sunerior nualitv and) various patterns. Camlets ancl Plaids, Greh Baiz and fine Flannels Scarlet and black Uattinett, togetner wnn a general rever assortment of Trimmings. 1 He still continues to carry on i THE TAILORING BUSINESS, 4 iApeiaiOYuV fllHE subscriber informs hislfrierids, and the pub At the above place, where, thore who may favor him with their custom may rely on having their i flic in general, that lie has removed to the Dictionary -rnpnictice Writer- 1 1 Stand, formerlv occupied by Mr.

jonn mcact, done in a neat ana iasnionauie iuuuhw. Nov. 1825 4L6t on Person Street, a few doors East of the Cape onri HJfpr.tlv onnbsite to Messrs. Vlil tas a variety of interesting tor HlJJt! and 1 -c0c whsre he otters for sale at re I lAII Ute L. III! WW -mr CSH or, Shoe Leather, given" DEER SKIjXS, By CABINET MAKER.

duced rjrices centlemen'a and ladies' Saddles aiid KIRKLAND. Bridles, nlated and common Harness; together KEGS leave to inform his friends, and the public in e-eneral. thathavine finished the furniture 1 McNEILL November 29, 1825 43tf with a ireneral assortment In bis line, either at It isremarkable that some families are favored with the peculiar privilege of longevity: while others soon ripen and'prema-' turely decay. Those whos minds and bodies evolve slowly, are often longer lived than those who astonish us by an early vigor and energetic spirit Early and astonishing acquisition of very young men, in different arts and sciences, seldom lead to acknowledged excellence in more advanced age. Sanguine temperaments are said to be generally longer lived than the bilious or melancholic but this leans upon -a doubtful theory.

tall, or very short people, seldom, it is said, reach to a great age but a person rather short than tall, rather thin than fat, muscular, firm, and with a full chest, has apparently the fairest claim to longevity. An active life with little uneasiness, a dryi free air, early hour3, a mind regularly engaged, but not exhausted, a cheerful disposition, frequent changes from country to town, a diet regular rather in time than in quantity, with moderate passions, and a temperate use of the good things of life chiefly contribute to-aaCX tended, healthy old age. STATIONARY. Wholesale or Retail. All orders from the countty, latent Cooking Store io- shall be promptly attended 10, ana repairing ao-ne of the State House in Raleigh, he has returned to Fayetteville, at his old stand, wberc he is ready to furnish all kinds of furniture in his line of Cabinet arid Chair making, at the shortest notice, with ueati ff MePa6' "rawin? Mo P0st and at the shortest notice.

v. wcuuiia.u Fayetteville, Aug. 4, 1825f-26tf. ness and dispatch, at less prices-wan can dc pur el elsewhere, for cash or barter. CO OKIJVG'STO VE, with Copper Boilers and apparatus complejte, in the use of which there cork y) NKnivsiWCt Inkstands rWTer Cases HoTiies ntT01ivction.

N. B. All kinds of repairing done in the above is great convenience and economy of fuel. War XN answer to the inquiries which have been made line, at the shortest notice. i Fayetteville, Dec.

16 393tf. ranted complete, f. Appiy to. 1 to this worK. as to lue ume rials.

ditto f- MARTIN HAU.rnWOUi ijen. Nov.71825 40-tfJ 1 its appearance, we state that the Publisher informs us "the delay has arisen from stereotyping it, wbicn Kheres, Violin Strings, -i A I It I I is now done, and it is expecieauc mHE Subscriber has autborised Edwabd L. AVi.xs- UUJW 1KI1 una au a exnerienced Workman, who can come well cHo. S11U to collect mam. of neyue the late rey next jCX.

recommended for sobriety and industry, will receive liberal wages. concern of IlrtsSe, ana Reived the price of Apply at this Office. eres tnereior. Ancrnvr iu OBSERiTiR OFFIC Oct. 4-S5-lf JNO.

HUSKE, Survmng Partner. 1825-10rtf ,1825.

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