. . -'-j 1 ' -"..;....- .. -. .. -. " - ' ' -, .- , . " ." " -: ' "- . ' ' ' !. i : --;- : 7 s - 7 . N V- - - vX " v-rr-, v-.'-"- " I r. Vi.,. f V 1 r - tV; - v : v";-;;,.v Ours aj-e tne plans ot tair,ieugi :.-vV -' : vi:;v-.; " - ,J UnwarpMby party We tq live iuiu peace,- 4 r like brothers.,' , V "V-C iU-'i' 11 1-. 'VV,- -A- 4 'willfked every Tu.8DAt ana Wrtii JDrt per annutn-half inadvanc ADVERTISEMENTS 'i-: -wfcei Kni. neatlv inserted three t raes for a Dollar; wd .twenty ents for rv succcedihg publication : those of great It leneth In the same1 proportion...CoMMTj awo thankfully receivedt...LwsRS to . the Editors must be pest paid,' v , -, , , MISCELLANEOUS. The following- from the AmericanParmer, is.an - !cxcellen t Essay. It contains much truth, and famishes a good practical lesson , on that old and almost forgotten rfa Hhat punctuality is the very, life and soul of business. ? iW THB OVTy" ANb VAIyUB OF WnCTU- Vi- - t".,'' . 1' ALITY. - ; Couhty,'fMd; Sfeptf 1828. Xjfr. Editor -One of the . inconveniences I experience . here isthe wfint of punctual! ty. Among merchants itiV a cartlinl yir- tue $ DukUUca uui appeal iuu: umunMiynu ja the country" where farmers mosi do congregate.? : ' Why do you duo mer ?r Inot your-monejr sate ? if I. will pay vheo convenient. Such too often : are the an swers the vneerly trader or mechanic receives- front the map of lauded-estare, proud of his possesions, and abounding in every ihinr but ready , money of which he selttom ftiel ? the " vva n t, and t he re forV cahn ot real ize the'-wnnt-in others, differehUy situated. H6 his his beef ahdpork mutton, and poul try ; his hay and corn, and wheat; arid ye -i-eVery thing , bu t-coi n. "He 1 i ves like a prince,- antl too often feels like one to wards thtiso who yant such ad vantages. A ma n of th is kid n ey .t wil 1 I i ve i n decent cretlitas a kind neiahhor and honest man, although his credifurs go without their mo ney for years together.- A ni an ot this kind, a sort'of , feudal lord," appears to be a pri- vilejred person, - His oeishbors are shocked at the i ilea of sueiog him for a debt aitho' itH the only way of gettiugpayment. It appears to me unjust to withhold Ifrorri the mail wno nas uesioweu ins tauour on mv ftrmVor.'spread his groceries on my table, or clothed my domestics and children, his just dues. It is a positive act of injustice and "ret we find raeni hot bnl ypof-lauiet conscience, under. such circu Distances , . 6u t offended if asked to pay a'debt -consider themselves ill-used; and in a passion de- clare they- wil 1 lx o 1 1 pay, until compel i ed I have seen. anil vonuerea at sucn conauct for I was reared : hmons cdrnmercial men. befofe( iKe raaniaf speculatioh broke out; wnen aijauure m an engageiient; 10 a. uay, an hou (pMf as mshonour u Oriti of mvinch: peighbors who s his cbach his?,pbrses anil Jiouhds and enter tains company all the' ye pavs alebtV.except throujifc the medium; of the sherifc t . I hapieti lto knbwtw6;bf his creditors it will be sjithcient to single out tvvo4; One his "overseer- the . other, a female weaver; ; These . poor people! have wkkeUlfbVhim ltotvears without: com peh- 5auoD, anu.witn dui iiue ciuuce oi. an v. Anil ye&iio oneventures to say he is di$. rLiately aiiencfed a vendue! wheegobds , awl chattels vvere going oh.underexecuW ta. livery i)nefwa& pi lying! tneuepT;pr; wh W projjefty was'ahu undefeacrific 5 ti'it Kotf a man svinniithised with the -credi1 unneiu.oy.tnts unjust auu unieeungmdii 1 feltj iiwlihautpattdi bntregretty that ; the law's delay had been so great. AVby 'y;hi ni rf He (poslbhffrVa 6low,V had ;at Jenth 'ye.f4teaiihjm possess 1 6 a, Hi gi ve i 1 1 ' thfe ngh i b w n ers, I tVlt glad bf it, althoughir broke tipa: .mai of a,ntfisteS-;j 1 have ho kind of objection to caches, band a n d horses, wh'e re they are so pport o'yVpopervTOea' patlt eiite with li;man Vwrib intlufcges? in such lux Mrd it; keeps sclrtuiogi next. ijTvi-;-ir-u.,v-- :-V. tVSUetWYet . e punctual ; mail is ; lord of rhis rieigh- ir s pu tse.-'-l k he wjajih h ti who estabii h ? M chanicter : lor tan4M1i.t3r yjbprW-; tiallbiujMand tVithuutTUsin'thebil rward .-But " u t a ma n of e x per i eb sarbundjto5j'eevh 1 9'ntVer sail fnmkutdrjdealeri ! Wnns thas aileaierere tew .ftfe'tetected $ v ittaa;borrwmbney heshould pay it ! disap tUuiysi ibrrtWhti SWsetr:it t acncf or that !tbjfpbsea n e who: iaukes sachiexcuses rie, whilehisredit6rfias to Mak;tper i la ps: bin: iof , )ml IsuppeBss! bed, ere!ybec frviliem; brtfiat iihtRefeb r? W rned th em pu n c t ia lljr; at t t ira e ap V P!ttep!;g he' xhaac te r th u Igacq u tn;d; s to cath a. fbrt ti n ei conduct of a worthy man, whom I once knew to walk four in ije to payh is more opulent neighbor as many: pence; due in change on a jate settlement. ;Such an act may appear to some of your young readers : as - n e. of great simplicity and folly mean sidtited and" that such a t rifl e show Id have beenor golteri. d It certainly 'evinced simplicity-' the simplicity, of yirtue,vand trdoubt not was, the best day's work he ever did for i t w e n t fa r to w a rd s es ti b! i shi ng a' c ha rac ter for honesty :atiJ punctuality. , ; j i -l have-known several young fa wyer.s Suc ceed in practice 'with little else to recommend,-while their contemporaries, of ten timi thieiralents; failed of . success for watit jof' this. virtue." vrujTheywere-nbtorily punctual in p tying over the suuis collect ed 5 but in their attendance at their offices, at the courts, find wherever business and duty required then to be. , I oiice took' exeat r. oleasufe - inrdinins: at a particular'taverh my hostcws eotireJyr to my taste, i lie tirst uisn ;was lnvanaoiy placed on the table by his own hand, while tlie clock was striking the hour of two. -He would not ha ve waited for G fcn. Wash ington, who.rby the' bye,' would riot have expected him to db.so p for Irfe himself vvas of this family punctiliously punctual. - r out wnue i recoinmena punctuality .a am far from aUVIiil!12 Tiiiiriina: in debt in any way it is a rock or which many young men are wrecked. Borrowing duTls the edge o f h u s ba n d ry , " a n d a ny on e ad d i c t ed to it is f a" tro u b I eso i n e 1 1 eigh br". ? . Cando r -7 and fair dealing 'are.' virtues of the same sainp. " Honesty is the best policy,17 wnat eve speculators and hcrse, jockies may think to the contrary. . . OLDSCHOOL. Q9 MRS. KLIZ BETHf FRY. Extract of a Letter to Mrs.' A . ' ;" , of Admuurgi Jrom a JLady in Glasgow. : vMrsFry's manner and voice are de lightful, aid her cmmunrcatioQ free and unembarrassed, v She met by ahpointment several of thV magistrates, Mrs, Erving aad a number of ladies, -"at Bridewell. She told them, with much simplicity; what hafi been done at Newgate, and proposed something' similar, if it should be fouod practicUbie, in Gl.isffow. She entered into very pleasant con versa t i o n w i th ever v o tie All, were delighted when she offered to speak a little to the; poor women. ' But the keeibf the b it was a dangerous experiment, Tor that th ey 'never,!- bu t by 'compu Isiob9: listened . to reading, arid - were gener&Uy (iisvokeVl to I au gh' a nd t u r n into rid icu ie. ; ; S1e sld she was riot without fear of this happening, but she thought it might give pleasure to sorne and wojuldserve to 'show iheladues ...what she tneant.The women, about 100, were then assembled in a large oom, and when w.e: went iri'seemed Htnfshed, misdoubt ing and Ibwering; She tobk;tT her little bonnet, and sat duwn on a low seat 1 fronr ting the womeni and looking around with a kind and conciliating manner, but - with an eye that tnepe very : ey.e thfe; she sid, I had bet ter j qst tell you xvh at w e are come about f' and , she. said she had td db with a great imaby poor! voo sadly wicked more w i eked . than a ny now pre sent, and-how they had recovered from e vil. Her fahgu age was often biblical, al- ways . referring- to ours Saviour's pr promises, and '.cbeeritis.ivith.hbly hbpe those desolate beings. Would you . Jike to turn from that which is wrong ? .Would you like if ladies.should visit you, - and speak comfort to you, and hbl p you to be better You wb u I d 1 1 1 th em you rgriefsforth ey! w lio have done; wrong have many . sorrows. As she read them the rules, asking 'them al ways if they approved, they were to hold up their hands if tl! acceded. At first we sa w t h eni do ton, and many ha nd s were un raised 5 but as she spoke tears c began fb fall f one very beautiful , gir near Vm had hei ey es s wi m tri i ng , i n tears, and her lips moved as if following -Mrs: Fryi. ' An ol der woman, who -had her Bible, we saw pressingi tipon t invqluhtarily as! she came more a nd. more engrossed. c ! v The hands were n ow, al most all rea -dy to rise at.every pau s e f.and ..these cal I ou s a n d btl u ra te ! often ders:;w ere;! (vith one conse n t bow ed be fore! U e r. In thi s mometft slier bbkthjsB parables brtheiibstheepiid thpiece of siiver, and the prodigal son. . , w j; Itis-riotjiin' roy;i power to i escribe to you the eflect of her; sajntly:yoicey speak ing, such bles3el wbrds.--he often paused, and. looked at! the' poor womea,' as she ba me Jthbwyi-i aH thmcm wta beabtyjat !such silAever! before ,heard,thepa $jitherj&awfit t0hn1- ws.-ucceedefi'l ding, and resting! the larg ground; we saw; her on her lenees before thedmee :eie.vaiingyantne;musica cbliar recjttitlpn mblhersontf suarlbgrildffi Jnjt637he ere W Masdachusettand thl psa bf!ihes!jaii cuHurarimp! ; 7ai ttbtvfittbifiartb all it the town fto'graht Richard Hutchinson t wen acfea of Tand- in addition: to his share,H on comunon ne; set up pioygntngr o : 1 ; 1 639; A sumptuary act of Ahe General Court prohibited short sleevesv anji rpquirr ,ed : thvgarm en ts , to be lengthen d so as to coveWhVaruis to the writ'and required reformation -in immoderate creat bree- cnes, knots 'of ribbon; broad shoulder 'bands and tavles, "silk rases, double 4 qulfs, and rufi-.?' ;v -y-:- "- X 639. ' For preventing -the "miscarriage of letter, )( is ordered 'tliat notice be giv en,, that .Uichard Fairbanks his house in Boston, the place appointed for all Tet ters Iwhich are brought frum beyond the seas, or are itb be,1 sent, thiiher, are to be brbug'it? unto hirn;. and he is allowedvfr eyerystii h' H tier ld; anil must, answer al I miscarriages through his own' neglect in this kind, provided that no man shall be obliged ,to bring, his letters thither, unless u he please-' , 1 643 vThe Court order that, in the elec- fioa'wf assistants, Indian beans should be used instead of paper, the white to be aOir mattve and the black negative. . 164r. The' Court order, that, if any yung man attempt to address a young Vo- man,, :-witnoqt consent or her parents, or m case of their absencel of Che County Court. he shall be fined 4. for the first offence, ;biu tor; tne second, and be imprisoned lor ine tninj. . ; - , - l649i Matthew . Stanly t was tried for drawing the , fTe. tions , of ; Joliri TarboxN daughter, without-the consent of her ps renJs, convicted and fined 5 i fees 2s? 6d. Three married tvdaien were fined 5s. ; each for scolding. - j 7 ' 1653.; Jonas Fairbanks was tried for wearing great bouts, bur acquitted Twenty Dollars Reward. AN A WAY from the Subscriber in the month rtb.of June last, a bright mulatto man.r fabout 5, feet l(;inches higlv slender ;made 'vrith' the mark of the rut of a knife on one of his cheeks, 2 or 3 inches long. The name of the said ne jyro is DAVY and sometimes calls himself Duty Jsititfjoftn. He was see;i in the neiichborhood of Haleigh within the lat ten" days, when a? horse was stolen, and it, is conjectured by him, to enable ?!ti to get to tfm North, where it is supposed fc has gone. The above reward, will be given fohis apprefiCnydn and notice so that I get lmi-:afan.":.v-." V-v-' "' SQ"r: ' .' DF.LIA HAYWOOD. Raleigh Nov. 16 1828. - v '. ' 2 fTIHEi udersigned solicits the notice of all those . JL wbo are fond of instrumental music, to se veral new Pianos of his ovn manufacture, which he offers f or sale much lower than Instruments brought from the North, of die same quality .4 Under a conviction that the materials throughout are of the best kind, he feels, no hesitancy in warranting them, in ' every instance, to stand well in tune. ' y::--'- ';,y:yy '. Second handh Pianos taken-in exchange for new-'ohes and all repairs done with neatness and despatch. : WESLEY WH1TAKER. ' Ituleigh, Nov. 15, 1823--y ,y y 20 .;. N. R, Having an assortment of the best Ger man Strings, the Subscriber will continue to Ktririp- and 'tiin" Pianos" as heretofore. Orders will be - thankfully received and "properly attends ed to. ; . v . v . WATCHES, JEWELLERY SILVERWARE: BERNARD 1) UP UK respectfully informs his friends and the-public in general, that he tias just opened an - Elegant nd Oeneral Assortment of the ?bove Articles,whicli he off", rs at reduced pri ces for cash. He also, will open in a few d its, a handsome Assortment of Brittania Ware, ' . ' . ; , N. B. "Watches of all descriptions. carefully re paired and warranted tojeeep time. All kinds of Gold and Sdver Work executed at the short est notice and hvthe most fashionable' manner. Raleigh, Nov. 5. . . 18 ft Myyyy-AiJEiimc. . THE SUB SC RIB ER respectfully informs der friends and the public, that she continues tb keep Open the above Establishment, and solicits a continuance of .a portion of thepublic pacrortv age. She assures those .who may think proper tojcall on her, that nothing shall be .wanting on her part for their ease'and comfort. . The above HO! t'EL ia situate on Fayetteville Street , f in t h e centre of the business part of the town, and has be.en seUctedas the regular Stage-House for the Northern, Southern and Western line t)f. Stages, where Travellers will find ' it to their. advantage to stop.;--; - ''.yy - . " : " y s. -i. j eter. - TT WISH to sejiihe place rithia a mile of Hills- JLorbugh; bn 205 acreSylabout -bne halCcleared,; ten acres of M eadow.' land abd the balance ' uv woihL -The improvements arel bewand finished, in the best mahner-they) consist of a f D well in g House, cbntainutg4Sgh places,' besides passages, closetV and bier,necessary! There' -'are se veral ine ver! failingiS prings jbf the best water on th tract; "atuia larger audsrell - selected fruit vrciara. .-v.i?v ' r - it - ;:I.wilt sell this property ; oh the most liberal terms-r-either for money on "easy Credits-Hor-will exchange it tor Negroes'or Western lands: ' mppucaxipnmay;pe maae py istter to the ub scriber:Vat HiUsboronrhl- 5 1 ' ' v . ANDrrox; . " c -tr Nov; 15. - i V.!: - -STOLEN r XjIROXl the Subscriber3' Stable on thenTght X: of the th inst. A BAY HOJISE, sevenyears Lold, about S feet high, with' a white streak down his face, and much enlarged jiext: the: end of his nose ; Svith, " one or bbth hind lega white,"-half way. 'The thief salso stole-a" sa'ddlesornenhat worni with the hinder. par, of thcirse .injured, and jnendedby a 'p!ate,of,. tin, . or other metal.- -tvhich, I'do not now recoHect. , Jt, is uppowd the horse was taken oftT.by some" negro "wishing to get to the North-'":Anv information will be thankfully received and reasonable compensation given.. ;. ..BAYWpOD.f 13th Nor. 1828. 22- 1- Will ba sold at Auttion; f 8? SCOTT, Jit the and tlie mnB entire remaihimy STOCK' OFiGOODS, i!L df said William Sliaio. deceased,: consisting of a great variety of Clotii9, Cassimeres,. ,Silki, Bombazetts. Calicoes; ShawK'Cottori G6od.-of tivery description;Hats, Shoes, Crockerv Glass"! and Hardware Powder, Shot,, Lead, a great va riety of Medicines, '.Dye-Stuffs, Paints, &e. I The Sale will ComnRence at 10 "o'clock each morning, and continue until the whole -be "sold. Terms of Sale will be Cash foriall Isumsunder ten dollats ; and torall iarger sums, six-montnjs credit, on giving bond with satisfactory security.. K The Store with a large Warehouse connected with it, which is one of the'best Stands for Bu sIness in the City, will be rented, -"on application to Mrs. Shaw.' - , . ,. Persons having any claims aga.lnt'.the Estaile bf said Wm. Shaw, deceased, an -destredrimmet d iately to present them for settlement-'; andali ihose indebted to said Estate, will please to make immediate payment. , - y '. PRISC'iLjA SHAWj'EXX I . t j. gales, Ek'r.--, y-'y Raleigh, Noy. 15, 1823.. , - SIC3-H OP THS BOOT. 1 VnTttT.lAil J. LOUGEE respectfully informs v Vi his friends and the pu'Uc generally, that he1 still. continues at his old stand .two, doors be low -the ;Apothecary Store o Messrs., Williams and Hay wood, wherf he has just received. from New-Yovk.a handsome assortment of Gentlemeii nd Ladies Boots and 'Shoes of the latest vfash-i 10ns arid made of the best matewals. He has al so a number of first. rate' workmen,sb tbat he wjll at' all times befableodo any yjprk fn his linV at ine siiortt!St notice, t tie. .nas -also on nana a general assortment of -Tin Ware by the whole sale or retiil, . V ,;;v -: r f;?!-fc:,! J N. B. The hiffliest prices , in Cash will .be given for two or three , thousand ponnds of old copper.v- j,-, v'-''v.--;:Sniiu.J;L; Raleisrh Nov, 16. 21 BOO r cB H OE STQRE The Subscriber has opened a Boot & Shoe Store in the honse next door south of Messrs. Jos. and Wm Peace, where . -will be kept constantly on hahd a general assortment of ine aoove. Articles, or: -ine; laiesi iasiuuus , anu best workmanship at moderate prices,-for cash only. 4 1 W. L. HAWLEYJ N. B. Orders left for Boots or Shoes of any description can be supplied ,trom the- Manutac- tory m r avettevme, ot a style ana quality calcu lated to please. - - t ' .J l i Raleigh, Xovf. 14. , ' -20 8w 'f FOR SALE 1 A light SULKEY with a neat Harness. Apply XJL at this Office. : I ' '-h- June 2. , 4 - ' - v ' 7. C Knovyti as IiuJJin. j 1 .- 1 a 3 s iti- ! a t it-j 1 ffflHia ESTABLISHMENT has undergone vp i ry extensive repairs and improvements and is now open for tlie reception of company The situation of this Establisiunent is one of the most desirable in the City of Raleiglt, being sit, uate1 d on the North- side of, the i Capitol, arid within tbe immediate vicinity -of theT two Banks. The charges will be uniform and moderate corf respbndinwith the present. low prices of pro visions .Man and "Horse, ; one dollar. and fif'iy cents per day. v MenbefkoftheLegislaturewill be chafged?one dollar, per v day. Thos who have rooms to', theniselve wiHvbVcharcred fbr them Smrar and Liaiiors of all kinds-and bf the best, have4 just been receivfcd 'from New York, -aiul; will be turnished to jn embers, as Jdw as they can .be had in town. The best Liquors will also be kept! at the JBar and no expense wilf be sparedia providing for; the Tblei' The subscriber assures the public-that nothing shall be wantin pn his part to'make them comfort!a ble.r.' j iy-'yy ',v E.JVGUlON.1 -N B.Board byJhe year oneJ hundred and twenty .dollars payable quarterly c - l" ! S A CARD. - i- fjnHE Pew Holders ia the Presbyterian Church li of XhisCity,' invite the" Members of th&'Le gislatnre, the O fiicers cf t he Courts; S tra hgers and Visiters, the . Citizens, 'and those. living' in this vicinity, who wish to attend Divine' Worship, to takeany : seat or pew which may be . most convenient 'c ajreeableV .whenever they attend said Church. ' Asrthis invitation is; intended for all, Al is hoped that. none,: will feel any delicacy in attending ths', Church on account of aeats.- Tlie first bell riirrs a' half hour before rsrvice. which cenmsr -the rin'ping'rof ";.Nov. io, lc; "itbi n fifteen,tniuute s" aft er . Jnd belle ' ' - v . , ' ?re ?" late JFmam Shaw, ',in 11 Xhl qt-Thursday the Q7th instant, succeeding day 8 V- -v -v.-,'-4iaw f yl Wmmm&tfg ?' ' bii 1 fs !;1 :-.!20,ifc.. ,:re y PFEn!;forSaleExtrH hea vy VV oo r S t m c VVVtlite MackhWv Indira :stripb';i!lilc- v Blanket?;bf ralf r earnanghtsJbJue Ahd w&Ke a Ke.rs'y ;r-pec CO " ? ' and ifmxe;dr f'nseyat Negr "C ly t is -C Flannels, .a-tsorti'tl ; colors t B ki n : , i PhiidKetseypvJr?Saddl t : .v priced I)ra 6, Clot Hs ; Sb perfi n e to 4, b J ue, rL striped L'astings V r Circassian ; Moreens 1 V- baxettsi Worsted, Xam!JS 1 and Cotton plosieiy 1 Negro Socks i' ; rupfr.i.. new styte oUris Parisian Sc. ad. Prir 1 -s ; low priced ddf 44 "ahd i5-4 'C..wric-and Jacc t Maslins; I' E Jaltf nd.Tmbbured l.B bpkj, ' ruri Jac9net?and ,S,wissMuslin$: infancy strij Jacc nettfj-4:4 and ;i'jCanibrie!pjnityJi J tcp i . ct:- 'and &ncy jCrayatsV Chintz and'purple Shawls s,Clotji; and Valentia Shawls & Points ; ; NavHna 11" fj. Cotton JBandan0be,M ting3 ' O a mask .S fl k p resses Tu c k Rob : GrecianGinirhaniTibbeV dabto ivCrabe'W ' bl 1 & C V y J S'enschews fabdSarsnettsYb&ckK Silk and Le Tontine HdkfVi bck-Ittl,tanTUsnr and If al -Cravats, with borders ; plain and - fancy - f ltaliaii blaekfVl4 b)'d Papt s fnncy 1 .. . j Merino h'd.Bai(re 4entH mens abd Jal-es' tlo Be. veV Glov t Urgt Company' pjalr'afvd Bind ia Hdkfi, ? cyTJirdeye Hdkta 'Ulard 5c S pitihield Hd 'if Bbbbmeti; :Threa'3irjd' Ciittoti Laces , Ge u men and ladieshlak and "lotc Silk Gtov i ; best Italian bltibTaqV; clothy ratj m .d Tight dye Sewing Siiks 1 En.iilish bli. !' Visr ; Ferrets Tpes r Bl?bins V;!- ' : nestib Shirtings. ahd SheV tings ' siefcL-m" . nd .y ,blujCssioets,t Bed ';Twk '-i Diaoers 1 Uusisia tU jicklenburgs V Osriaborgs. ; ,2jiiiab$ f a nd 1) 0 lass"-'$ : 4-4 arid 7 8 1 Hsh fj otjiar U so hj h" H ol lands ; r 6 4? nd lX)r4 "PableAClotjis" 4- 0 4 lf.rds e e; IrishjDiapeTsr Ciat ks$ poo Cot ton ;C h.p pe'st; Spibl VVire tJcttbnyndiFloss Cotton ; Or , reU.8ptnd;S.lt I; Cottbb V'.mfft'sfj' k and ' pearl Buqiis' ;ClW will . self by piecerpr package; jh -galtim-orej;!Sep ' ' i- myysptim jzyycy: y SVtS H' to employe Tea c tier for !my . School for the next year svages$ b ut th e Teacher "must be ' qtjahfied , to ' prepare" - ine niuaenta iqr :tne umrersny .v- .ny ' commu nication, addressed to .rob to the Post Ohice Hay esville?: Frabklin county iN. Cti shall b 'promptly :attehded,tS' ' v- y KovUl0th;3828P piROjm a syrn l jxteuy y, " FOR THE B ENriT OIT THE--5-' -; ' .' ismal- Swamp Canal Coiapr.ny. 16 be drawn al iicfimonj onJT v'T4 8. NUMBER. LOITERY TdiiATN BALLOT ymyscimMEj ;i;:zc oTSl 0,000 !is!S 1 0, 0 6 0 1 5,000 5,0, ) .' : ,-3.044 J- -2,000 . .'2,500 2, 5 Op ' . 1,500 2,050. C 1,640 .. 2,4C0 he -) .; 6,150' . . 28,700 . -j3,044 "1,000 T S v.- - 5 10 ,15 50a 250 100 ' 50' "40 "so. 520 .lu. -. . . Al .41 82 ? .82 : 615 .5,740 - r t 6,636 Prizes, 7 tJ's. 10,660 Blap i kg, J ;s29p ticket; S69,134 Whole Tickets 55, Halves $2 50, Q'rs. 51 25. - All orders pVst paid) promptly attended to. YATRS to IfMVTvoT JRichmond, Oct. 21 Tq he drawn the "2.5th ofJFIffS MO WW- 7 TINION: fCSANAXV No. ib !;!4;l OOTTickbts only. v:ri.;a,ooovv:-,o'ja-' " - 'yycry 4,-oco . s,ooo- ;.v -'-1,490. H5of 1,000 - ' y IP of 500 . 39 of 120 -- ' -l',. " - 39 briOO.1 39 of. C0 ' - " ; Besldea 60, '30, 40, '20 10. . , Whole Tickets 5510, Halves $5, : Quarters' 2 ' i:Crrand Conidlidaiet, No. 10. ! iTo be drawn 5th Beceinbtry OAnd on1y.'li;480',Ttckets."-rji. 1 5,360- ' r '5 of 1.000 i ;,CiO,ofUUO - 36 of - 9i 36 of; 80 ;A-56Tof ' 50 ? ' Besides $40, andj,780 of 20. v Whole TickeU $20rIalve3 10, Quarters " ighths$2 50. r ; y--, , " ' E V A TlfQ r n'TTemrnn t . i . nave iia.ii th. t- it r -- "'"S wmwaa iew weeKs. the t.-.i'o. Frizea .'- - ir rU5,30t 4' . 210,000 13, 19, 31,' 13,-2 V43,.- 5,000 1, iy35,- -'1,000' . 43J, 45, t '00 .V 3,0, 1,000 All orders -fpost paid) ' -add re -'YATES hub, Richmond, . C.' promptly attended to. Ac - -.-. Y A IT - - ;DOCTOR "FABIUS J. ,11 AY'Vt; w j TT"ASi removed to he rppef apattmer.: ui Store- occupied- by Wii .arri !; Hry , where-hVt.4.;y always bs-f; ind urds.i r on11v engaged. - ' " ; 9-4 extra heavy Jtbndob DuiHeBia-ikets : M-:, 12f4,i4 riew3iari heavy Vbol .tove " '-o Rese-;do fr city rraderV;hu Point -h . .v. i ; qadet,v raided, t?rown, ojivefcna g.ven S u j ei . n a a nd,. Co ."mbrt (C1 oths f- yal ent ia:S wn nsri it an 1 " !krsei)!esj yiestlns ; CuotbJetsyTiirtn Phid .xAS-iuperiwtribhlald and Mull . Muslins darki black and ' w h iie.a d ipm Ging-iamsv!Bang up ;."Cbrds.ahd"Tabb'v-: Velvets' j Pelisse: and Collar Velvets t fancy . velvet. Yci- l:. zizbr Nov. 10. T.