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1 -r t. 1 ft a f ' t; r- NEWTSTOKE. S; DEWS7 Mao jusi reiurnea irom new ior, ; -pr-now opening at his Store, East side of: II WW A I A 1 " T WT I. rA ll tneuia county w nan, two doors corner, A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF MY GOOp, G-ROCERIBS, HARDWARE, CROCKEAY, Shoes, Hats, Saddles, and Bridles, Heavy Dundee and Tow Bagging, Bale Rope, Swedes, English, and American Iron, Wagon Boxes, Blacksmiths Tools, Nails, &c. &c. : ALSO NOW LANDING, FROM SCHR. JAMES MONROF, A few bbis. first quality family Flour, Boxes and half boxes Raisins, Sacks of Salt, Goshen Butter, Newark Cider, c. Sec. All of which will be sold low for Cash or Pro duce. November 13th, 1832. ' JOHN A. CRISPIN n n AS iiist returned from New York with a Ut I general assortment of GROCERIES, . HARDWARE, CUTLF.RY, CROCKERY GLASSWARE, &c. The following-articles comprise apart of his Slock Wines. Champaigne, in qt. and pt. bottles. Old Madeira, Pico, do. Naples, Lisbon, Teneriffe, Dry Malaga, Sherry, Country. Liquors. Teas. Gunpowder Imperial, Hyson, Souchong, Potichong. Sugars Loaf & Lump, White Havana, Brown, variousqual. Nuts. Filberts, Madeira Nuts, Almonds. Spices. Mace, Cloves, Cogniac Brandy (supe nor quality) Peach dp. Old Jamaica Rum, Superior Holland Gin, Old Monong. Whiskey, . N. E. Rum, Cinnamon, Nutmegs, Pepper, Spice. Fruits. Citron, Currants, Porter inqt.& pt.bottles PRESERVED ; Do. ! Do. GINGER, PINE APPLES, LIMES. It tick-wheat, Goshen Butter, Cheese, Spanish fc American Segars, su perior Chewing Tobacco, c. Which he offers low for cash or country produce at his Store on Pollok-street. December 3d, 1832. ITTHE subscriber respectfully informs his lj irienas ana customers, mat in ouencc of his determination to snend conse a few months in New York and Philadelphia, with L 1 the view of acquiring a more perfect knowledge of the Tailoring business, it will not, for some time, be in his power to attend to their orders. He will, however, very shortly locate himself permanently in his native town, and resume his profession, which he will conduct on an exten sive scale, and, as he hopes, to the entire satis faction of all who may favor him with their patronage. RICHARD B. BERRY. Newbern, January 24, 1833. CAUTION. rjPIIIE subscriber was lately warranted by P , John Slye, of Bay River, Craven County, on two accounts presented by said Slye; who, contrary to law and usage, obtained judgments without -the knowledge of the subscriber, who had no notice whatever givenhim to attend trial. As soon, however, as he learned that judg ments had been obtained, he applied to the Magistrate who gave them, and requested a new trial, that he might make it appear by testimony, that the claims set f:rth by Slye were not just, but illegal. A new trial was accordingly granted, and notice given toggjye, and the Constable holding the judgments to attend at the Magistrate's on Saturday last. .They did not however attend; and it is doubt less Slyels intention to endeavor to collect the amourirt of the illegal judgments, or to pass them away. Under these circumstances, the subscriber considers it his duty to caution all persons from trading for said judgments, as he is prepared to contest their recovery in a court ot justice. ELIJAH LINCOLN. January 17, 1833. ORIN TRUFANT Has received per Schooner Trent, from New York a large assortment of BOOTS AND SHOKS VIZ: Ladies' Gaiter Boots, India RubberTShoes, undressed Morrocd Slippers, Men's and youths Boots and Shoes. Slc. ; td Boots and Shoes of every description maue to order, at the snortest notice ana in ths neatest manner. Xewbem Oct. 26, 1832. ADVENTURERS ATTEND! '' JIS:5 OF FORTUNE, BEAR THIS GOODL.Y NEWS FAR AS OUR TAME EXTENDS." Drawing of the r VIRGINIA STATE LOTTERY, , ' I1 Monongalia Academy, (.lass po. 7 for 12.-Drawn at Richmond on b riday. December 0.1 ct icon wu, 40 45 G5 j ' ' o t, n v 34 58 7 48 4ft 61 44 Comb. 7 a prize of $10,000, Was-sold in a Package of Half Tickets, Jfo.661 - '" ?4i bv the ever fortunate" J . ' SYLVESTER! BALTIMOUE-Md. New and Cheap Goods. JOS. 31. GliAA AD9 &CO. NFORM; their friends and customers thas they have received by sundryjlate arrivalr from N. York, Philadelphia and Baltimore, thei foil and winter supplies, consisting of A large assortment of Foreign and Domestic GROCERIES, LiaUORS AND WINES, CROCKERY, GLASS and STONE VYAtvL, Hardware & Guttler y, Hats, Caps, Shoes, Leghorn and Straw Bonnets, Sec. dec. All of which were purchased upon the most advantageous terms and selected with greatcare, and are offered for sale at a very small profit Also, the f allowing articles, viz : 20 dozen common Windsor Chairs 6 Fancy Cane and Rush bottom'd do 2 Fancy do. Rocking and Sewing Chairs for Ladies. 2 Children' Chairs 20 reams Foolscap writing Paper 40 Letter do. 5 bales Cassia bags black pepper, 1 doz. Cayenne do. 2 Pimento 1 box 6 doz. fresh London Mustard 4 cases preserved Ginger and Pine Apple 2 boxes Soda Lemon Syrup soft shelTd Almouds, Filberts, Currants, Prunes, fresh bunch Raisins, in whole and half boxes. Nutmegs, Cinnamon, Mace, Cloves, Race and ground Ginger. 6 small boxe Chocolate 1 box prepared Cocoa. bags Manilla Coflee St. Domingo - do. MM. 10 Imperial. GunDOwder. Hvson, and Black Teas in quarter and half chests, hhds. prime retailing St. Croix Sugar 6 5 5 2 bbls. very superior do. do. Loaf and Lump Sugar hhds, prime retailing Molasses baskets fresh Sallad Oil 100 hettvs do. do. 30 barrel and 10 half bbls. Beaches red bran;! Family Flour, 5 half barrels Buckwheat Meal, 20 firkins Goshen Buuer fm. cl oice dairies 10 casks Goshen Cln ee, 10 bbls. Pilot and ;0 half bbls. Navy Bread 10 New Ark Cider 20 Apples, New Town Pippins 6 hall bbls. family mess Beef 200 lb Smoked do. 12 boxes Scotch Herrings 12 casks sweet Malaga Wine 4 Muscatel do. 4 , Canary do. 4 baskets Champaigne in tit. and pt. Bottles 2 half Pi pe very suor Seignett's Brandy I pine uoerioi Holland Gin 10 hhds. N. II. Rum 5 do. 1:0 bbls. Rye Whiskey lObbls. New Orleans Whiskey -4 hhds. do. do. Rum 5 bbls. Old Monongahela Whiskey 10 10 6 20 100 12 1 ' w do. Curtis' Rye Gin Bbls, Cider Brandy " " Vinegar Dos Amigos Spanish Segars qr. boxes half Spanish do small " American do boxe Poland Starch whole and 50 half boxes yellow Soap 10 boxes patent nmuld Candles 20 boxes and Kegs of Tobacco 400 bottles Lorillards best nuff 1(X) bladders High Toast and com. Snuff 30 doz'n Lee fe Thompson's Blacking I ; cans Virdigris 20 kegs white and black Lead 2 bbls. Linseed Oil 5 winter Sperm do. 40 Porpoise "or Train do 30 ps. 43 in. heavy Dundee Hemp bagging 00 42 Common do 10 4 , Heavy Tow do 22 coils Bale Rope 3 bale 501b Bagging Twine 100 lb coarse Shoe thread 50 fine do do 6 bales Cotton Yarn ass'd No's. 6 doz. Spades and Shovels 100 setts Wagon and Cart boxes 10 doz. long Bitt adz 4 setts Blacksmith's tools complete Vi patent Fanning Mills for clearing Grain 2 ton Grindstones ass d. sizes i Iron do -50 kegs cut Nails and Brads ass'd. sizes from 4d to 20d. 200 lb. Putty 0 boxes 10. 12. 50 feet window Glass 10 8. 10. do 25 sacks Liverpool Blown salt 400 bushels Ground Allum do 2500 bushels coarse Turks Island do 1000 bushels Irish Potatoes. Newbern, Dec. 10, THE. FORM BOOK. CONTAINING Three Hundred of the most approved Precedents for Conveyancing, Armtration, Bills of Exchange, Promissorv Notes, Receipts for Money, Letters of Atlor nej;V,,, CPartnrships, Leases, Petition dim in, oesiues many other subjects refer- icu 11. in me muex. By a Member ol f hiladelphia Bar. For sale bv TV WATSON "The Form Book.-T his valuable publication contains near three hundred of the mos approved precedents fir the variois kinds of conveyancing which occur in the ordinary way of business between man and man. A work like this cannot lad o nrovt oi jeneral utility. Every man v ho hns it in bis possession, may prepare for himself various docu ments, for vh;ch he ha hitherto been romp U -d lo pay large Rum of money to Bcriveners, an hy jeru sint; its contents "vcqu ire much, useful infoj mati()non various topic? of reneral interest" Daily Chi -on icle. , January 7. Osborne's iSifrup, PREPARED andforF?leby Charles S. Ward, Drujrgist and Apotliecarv. rfext door to Bell's Hotel. Neicbern, Feb. 15, 1833. . -,: K NEW GOODS; E 1 WAltDC5 O. T1 N K El, TAIL.OR AND DRAPER, 1 TTT ETURNS his sincere thank for the very jj enc6u ementH hich he has her fto(ore received, and resnectfullv informs the publick, that he has just returned from New York with an extensive and very genera assort ment juf.-o . ; -...- : ::& . ' - & 7TI1TTES. GOODS gii ..- - . imnnWatinni i vo TOEv'ifiB the FOLLOWING: ' e c ui , , x l? wrr,inllle Superfine black vblue,& RusaclbrowoClotUs Riflp. hnttlp. and invisible erreen do. Uhve and olive green anc sieei-mneu uo. . . 3 . 1 ' I J i Fancy Uassimeres, ot superior quamj, Satin, silk, Marseilles Vesting, US 1 Lvons Silk VelVCt ol very best quality, An e egant .ssonen of V a ec,a V eS.ngs, noisurpuy;"j -w, , l C l-ws. l-v4.. I 111 -k ft Attn I nirt DOSOms, Ol uie idiesi sijic, luuau,, plain, rtrt. ,oi;Tr Corded and plain Collars, of the best quality , . - rtlain I ana.aiesudM. rn,, nfoTnrKS nf the sufficient to exibit a topographical representa An elegant assortment of STOCKS, of the States, indefinitely suoerior, m r 9i i wi n Domoazme.ve.v - -- . . 1 . 1 1 4 : Ar Silk web d ulk net Susj.emle, OumetasUCt uo lease Ol me oesi einsiic, waicf uruui, uaicm 1 cr. . . r r m i.u .:ai o . -i i i 1 1 X l 1 . A I I ...h1rth I I DAI1 niS line Ui uasiucsa , an ui yvuilii win ! .u "i ,;o Iia Villi" V I1UU1UCI UI OUUC11U1 WUIAH1CU. Jfc I Unreoared to execute alf orders with which he may be favoured in . the neatest and most fashionable style, and at the shortest notice and he assures the public that no exertions shall be spared to merit a continuance of their favours. Newbern, 1st Nov. 1832 LIVE OAK TIMBER. Navy Commissioners Office 1 l?sth January, lb33. TTDROPOSALS will be received at this of- JLL hce, sealed ana endorsed, till the dlst ol March next, lor the LIVE OAK TIMBER, remiired to complete the frames of one frigate. and of one sloop of war, to be delivered at Trtc,Yw.,tk iv fl nnrl f,.r .111 nt rP framp for a shin of the line, to be delivered at the Na- ,rr vrrl 1VW Ynrt d.prp will he rpnuirpH irt cnmnlete the two frames to be delivered at Portsmouth about 16,000 cubic feet. ' . - Moulds by which the timber is to be cut, will hp fiirnwhp.l t thp flnntraptnrs! npsnns wish- inp lo offer, can obtain, bv aDolvinsr to the Commandantof the nearest Navv Yard, a sched- uleof the pieces which have been furnished. The offers must state separately the prices subject to the usual inspection and measure - Der cudic loot ior eacn irame, ine wnoie 10 oe ment anil to be denvereu on or belore m m -m 9 the 1st day of June, 1835. Ten per cent, will be reserved from each payment to be made, as collateral security, 111 addition to the bond which will be required, and will not be paid until the whole quantity is delivered, inspected and approved, unless specially authorized by the Board of Navy Commissioners. To be published twice a week in the Globe, National Intelligencer, U. S. Telegraph, East ern Argus, New Hampshire Gazette, Com mercial Gazette, Hartford Times, Rhode Isl and Republican Herald, New York Evening Post, New York Standard, Pennsylvanian, Baltimore Republican, Norfolk Beacon, New bern Sentinel, Charleston Patriot, Savannah Republican, Pensacola Gazette. Jan. 25 t lstM. HEALTH. HILE in the enjoyment of Health, few peopte ttiinK 01 availing inemseivesol the pnortunily which may offer of fortifying; . 1 1 11 r r r - their systems against the attacks of disease, which they might easily do, by a light course of the Hygeian Medicines ; which, though efficacious in restoring health when lost, pre sents an agreeable and pleasant preventive of contagaion and epidemical complaints. They operate, in cases of Dyspepsia, with the unerring certainty of that most dangerous oi all specifics, prussic acid, in removing those coats of dead phlegmatic humors which cover and render inert the digestive organs of the stomach, in purifying the blood, and restoring the whole body to a healthy and happy tone of feeling, and enabling the stomach to receive and retain whatever kind of food, either ani mal or vegetable, which usage has sanctioned1 as fit for nourishing the human frame. In no case have they ever failed in effecting a cure, when properly persevered in, no matter what may have been the nature of the complaint. Gentlemen of the first respectability of New York, who have used these Medicines, have authorised references to them for testimony corroooraiive 01 uiese assertions. oesiaes which, the written and published testimony of hundreds can be added to the same pur pose. 4 The system of physiology upon which the efficacy of these Medicines is established, is extremely simple, and may be easily compre hended ; it recognizes in the human frame but one disease which, taken at its origin, is denom . L. a : i a 1 a ' n - i inated impurity of the blood, connected with a disordered state of the digestive organs, howev- . t . er various may De me appearances anu symp toms in which it appears upon the surface of the body. People afflicted vith hypochondri ac, vertigo, weak eyes, nervous debility, sick head ache, sour stomach, or pimples, find im mediate and permanent relief from the use of these Medicines. To ladies in particular, they strongly recommend themselves, and among other things as a cosmetic, as they render the skiij clear and smooth, and purge it of all de formities and bad humors. tor sale by J, Gales & Son, Raleigh; E. J Hale, Fayetieville; and T. Watson, 'Newbern, I ?pPi,ltmeiu of Dr. H. S. Moat, Graduate 0 5 College of Health. ; , W TmROPOSALS for publishing bv Subscript Jj7 lion, a New and elegant Universal Atlas, to contain distinct Maps of all the Principal and States in the known World, and separate Maps 01 eacn 01 me unuea states, M HI S..TANNER, Authorf a NwvJ American Atlas, Map mane vnueu oisies, ,c. , tf Although numerous collections tf Maps have been pubUshed in this country, :tioi tewi have , yet been complet d on a scale and plan calcu-' i 4A in nnvov'an adeauate idea of the whole , subject, or to ao justice 10 ine lujpruvcu suite a . . . if - J fiioiKrra nhir.ai science in me uuncu omics. M.ist of those heretofere offered for public ap- probation have been only the first essays of this P princi'pallv designed for the use ef "u f r, - L!..iy-k.i.- i hnn - nr to uiusiraie ffeoffrapincai-wurno. uvu v7 - t U - - nnhlUhed in Enrone are extremelv dpfective and incorrect as respects the ' : . ta nVu thfi United o . .k. AA.anhir nf nr1l.ill ie CSV TO nidi V Tr 'Z ui;,Q,; Progres Thi , of .u. rt -, he brouirht to maluritv in our W - "r - , - t)a r,anp(.f.ht: alftie CUUUUYi auiu xa v . - - i ofhe Arts here, that we can assert with confi- . ; materialg anJ tivii w - - - - - - i a- as it reffards correctness and detail, and every B in st , to any European publica- "rhe pubH.her of the proposed workhas been collectine n.aterials, prepaiatory to the exe- , . -; . i. l t r . for several years, in which he has beeen assisted by some of the ablest geo ma'nhore in this rnnnlrv and in KurODe. In EJUivu - I , . , .., ., , . i. r 1 1 addition to this, he will avail himself of all the . A 4 imnnv nnt rliconnoi iiie in hrttl tlpm . , . , , . . .1 1 wpheres, to enable him to execute the proposed Atlas in a manner every way satisfactory to the public. The materials for the maps which relate to the eastern continents, will lJe selected from the latest and best European authorities, and exibit a complete view of the world in connec tion with the United States. The State maps will be engraved from drawings compiled, a far as practicable, from original documents, on a scale sufficiently large to admit of an accurate, representation of countries, with their subdjr sions, the seas, lakes, rivers, and mountains the counties, cities, towns and villages, and all the principal roads, internal improvements, &c. The work will be completed as soon as cir cumstances will permit, consistently with accu- racv ami elegance oi execuuon ; ana irom tne measQres that have been adopted to pro cure the necessary information, no material delay is apprehended. i T - J.l, ,L , 11 was origiiiany inienaeo Dy me puDiisnjr, anrt proposals issued accordingly, to restrict the size ol each map lo an imperial quarto. It nas slnce however, been found that the limits of sucn a sheet were entirely loo small to admit tne introduction ol all the recent information which the author desired to incorporate with M,v i-iur-.i itvih,iic nas uiciriwicucicnuiiiru ' 10 augment greatly the size of the maps, and lo pumish this work in monthly numbers. 1 he maps as now proposed, will be nearly double the size of those contemplated in the original prospectus. Though the maps be in creased in size, the cost of the Jltire work will not much exceed the price of tne Atlas as first proposed, as the whole may be comprised in about fourteen numbers. In the execution of such an extensive plan, very great expense must be incurred, but the utility of a work of this description being evi dent, the publisher has entered on the task with alacrity, relying With full confidence on the importance and merits of the work to insure the patronage necessdfy to its completion. Having thusbriesiy delineated the plan of the work, ihe publisher oilers it to the public on the following CONDITIONS: I. The proposed Atlas shall be constructed from the latest and most authentic documents. It will be eneraved in th first stvl nf man J engraving, and in every branch of its execu- j ,jon accuracy of detail shall be aimed at 1 - r Each sheet will be 1 1 by 14 inches. II. The maps will be printed on the first quality vellum paper, and colored in an elegant and appropriate manner. III. The Atlas consists of about fourteen numbers, with an engraved title sheet. It will be delivered to subscribers at I for each num ber, containing at least four maps, payable on deli very. To non-subscribers the price will be SI 50 a number, each of which will he com plete in itself. Jan. 1st. 1833. Subscriptions received by THOMAS WATSON. J. M. GRANADE, &Co. MAVE just received by the P'acket Schoo ner Trent, from New York,.the follow ing articles : which they offer low for cash or country Produce, viz. fiTTS lb No. 12 blue Cotton Yarn D VU 10 brls. and 10 half bis. Beach red brand family Flour .12 drums Figs 40 firkins best quality Goshen Butter 10 half bis. No. 1 family Mackerel "' 2 doz. Champaigne Wine in qt. bottles. 1 fx. cask L. P. Teneriffe Wine 10 brls New Ark cider 4 brls Albany Ale 10 boxes smoked Herrings 1 brl. smoked Tongues 10 brls. Cider Brandy 2 brls Linseed Oil 1 tierce Winter Strain Sperm Oil 30 bags Shot assorted sizes 3 hds N. O. Sugar. 5 " retailing Molasses 40 casks Stone Lime. ALSO, By brig Driver, from Bermuda, 5 Puncheons, 3d and 4th proof Granada Kum, of very fine flavour. Newborn,. Jan. 23, lft'3 ffS bushels SALT f 1 Ml 400 Jo. Irish 1nTATOF!S Just received andfbr salbV ;. r., Dec. 34. AMOS WADE. THREE ABLE ANp.PuHUL H EN.GLlSirrEKlOJbiCALS w -At sevem Dollars. FTTSHE subscril Dm DOSe lO rcn.,1.1- . iguAuBrwnj neview, cum roeDdngirhhJamiarrii i.., xtViutfj, and conunuing them in weekly numbers; (& " the receipt willadmitf Ifegtibritv,) so &s ! fjnish the entire matter of the three work within the-year. I hA m A n-mn r. lm 1 1. . wi.iro .w uc rcpuDiisne.) ar oi established character for the ahi!H . terest with which they are conducted" . v w vwvaso iiv Ullllv IB- Blackwood is well tnown as the ablest thi mt.st interesting of the Foreign Peri,diraU Its present cost to subscribers in this countr isBIl ' -i- . .. i The Metropolitan is a new Periodical edited by Thomas Campbell. ( of the New Monthlv. and Thm,tftB M.. ss,ed by Harr Son. (aulhor of a Diary of sician,) Mrs. Hemans, Mrs. Norton, and other wiiins ui rcpuwuwu. i ne cost Of ik- Metropolitan is S15. lllc i The Foreign Quarterly Review isd voted principally to Continental Literature and is conducted with great talent. It treats of th literature and institutions of this country with impartiality, and often in terms of high and de served commendation. It enjoys at present & higher reputation than either of the i nglish or Scottish Reviews. The subscription price is The expensiveness of the original publics, lions prevents any extensive circulation ol th.J J in this counlry the separate cost of the chttn. ' ---1 Koinn1 5tn nor rpnt hna ln C .L i v o v ui-inK vu.. wwv., ua hi im Whole in the proposed republication ; and the cost of the three not less than 635, five times the cost of the re-print. No intermixture of the works will be permitted- to occur, but all the articles of each No. will be printed consecutively as in the original, and in such manner that at the close of the year each work can be separated by the binder, and bound by itself. The work will be handsomely printed with new type, on line paper, in Imperial Octaio, (Quarto Form,) in weekly Nos. of 16 pages each. The mregular receipt of the Periodicals may occasion some, but, it is hoped, not any serious irregularity in the publication. - Seve ral works being published in weekly numbers, the long intervals in which none aie received, followed by an over supply, " all in a heap," will be avoided, and a more reasonable and regular allowance of reading ensured. Terms Seven Dollars per annum, payable on delivery of the first No. -5" PECK 6l NEWTON. New Haven, January 1st. 1H33. Subscriptions received by THOMAS WATSON. GEORGi: W. D1XOX, MERCHANT TAILOR, TTT ESPECTFULLY informs his customer, JLlVX antl 'he public in general, that he has just received from New York, per sch'r Sarahs & choice ana tjcrgsplcntiaiassovtmfnt it SEASONABLE GOODS, elected by an experienced merchant in New York, from the latest importations. - Having now in employ a number of the very best workmen, (some of whom have just arri rived from New York,) and his assortment be ing complete, he Hatters himself that he will be enabled to give entire satisfaction to those who may think proper to patronise him. ; Among the articles are the following: Superfine olive, green, mulberry, and Ade laide cloths, Reform and rifle green, do. Blue, black, Russel Brown, and mix'd do. 1 piece elegant black Cassimere, superior to any heretofore imported. 2 pieces buff super silken Kerseys, a splen did article for gentlemen's dress panta loons and vests, Superfine black, drab, lavender and Adelaide mix'd Cassrmeres, A choice selection of super silk velvet Vest ings, various colours, figured &- phuDi Super black silk Florentine vesting, r Fancy coloured do. Valencia and Toilanet ' do. A handsome assortment of Stocks, best qua lity, Gum elastic Suspenders, Gentlemen's superiorHorseskin Gloves, Together .with a jvariety of other articles. GENTLEMiENiS CLOTHING will be made up in the neatest and most fash ionable manner, and at the shortest notice. I3f" A complete suit of clothes can be made, in the best manner, at 12 hours notice. AH orders from the country will be thank fully received and punctually attended u. DRUGGIST & APOTHECARY Has for sale, at his Shop, next door to BclU Tavern , J , A GEN EERL -ASSORTMENT OT P A I NTS P A 1 T RH L'SH F. Oil, Dyestuffs Varnishes, and Var- nisn Brusnes, Perfumery Cosmetics. The above articles are fresh, and of the best quality. ' NewbertvFebrnary 1st, 1833. Jl JStbble. In the New York Lottery, extra c'ass No. drawn Jan. 30. Combination 35 37 44 a prize of $ 1.000, In a whole ticket. Also, in the Grand tow dated Lottery, drawn Jan. 28th, whole combination No. " ; : 1 i 18 5 a prize of - . m Botn sold by the inveterate "Prize-"1 SYLVESTFR !!" t . parf. The above are butimere shadows m con j sprr with tbe splendid prizes that have beeneold by the Juc&y SYLVKSTJ- t .
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