r, i'i published every Ttjebiat and Fhiiut, by ;V ; JOSEPH GALKS & SON, If in advance. 4iyv5irEisii fonts' -?v:' ; times t or adnjlar,and '3 renTsior eycrj u v:..l .,Kir.;.t;rtn t those of yreater length in the leceivexlVttr9 to the Editors roust bepost- 11-7H x metin2fme; Citizens of Camden riurity ;rredJo UheA ,:.'T..i.-i'1llfciirtrt:n:vc-was', culled to the vhnir; anil S. Lewis, appointed Secre- :4 by' Alfred' Gatlin esq the following .person, A. M.Gatlin, H Bell, Willie lcPliersorieorjl Vm. G SawyeiLuke G Lamb and Ccr. ' G. Lamb, were appointed a Committee to s .1 1U !. i.aanl it t inn a r r CI V f nf tKf fiPfl- ianti nt thi inpftfifio- relative to me iject therebho,after retinng for a short ' tiine returned 'andari&le the following: ; ; v IMPORT ! ;r: . -X ,. , . I AYKcrpas fwe::c6hsiifer ?,tne approaching iprssitl ehtUl el Action as a ma tier of the first 4mpirtauce to t he fu t u re ; l.bert ies of r our it te moat f.ir f hA ' nphrth1. in . linn change tlVeir sentiments, so as to concert tneas ire tojdefeat th tinh.ilys -schemes of those vho would ;lead-rthe binder "tfie bannersoiya offi cer of the late arViv.- "The wnrniiiK voice "of hiato y bids -the - people of every . . free j , stafe to beware, id -military rjenown j ue cause it shews 'them how bfTen their liber tin a havft bVen trodden dowu bv nien who r taiseu themselves to distinction, by com- batting against; ;the loreign enqmiet of ineir ; ou ntryi t teaches u s how oft n those, who commenced with enthusiasm' on the side of the people, have terminated their caVeer.;by overturning the government and rQting thejrwown on its ruius. .The Ro man lesions were often called in .".to turn the scale of-popular eleciions in favour of tnetr own aistmguisneu oiiiccts. jlul wny tX-frh bick'to antiquity Avheh we have ah in ; ,la nctt, fresh in the recollection of , many bere present! Who has forgptten Napoleon . ;B(naparte, late Emperor of the French, tvhose conquests of Italy and ; Egypt, un " i tier the Republican banners, .enabled- him at last to triumph over the people ? The .Winciples involved in the. contest, in which ... . .. hiii inn v mir mi r r iiiimc w i K u i ( 1 1 . the struggle in wnicn we are engager, ar this day andv equally require the. aid of livery patriot around the standard of ,the country. We are firmly . persuaded, that the late presidential election, and the vari ous incidents growing out of it, are only seized u pon, by ' the opponen ts of (the pre sent administration of the general govern ment,. as a- convenient means of accom- (plishing, through the election of General Jackson, the ultimate overthrow of bur i happy form of overnnjent. And we can I uot but feel alarmed,; when we see the dis; I pointed and discontented fragments of the two great political parties ivhich once divide I ed our country, rallying around the stand ard of General Jackson and behold him, with great address and skill- tnincevreing his. forces j so as to command their; weight and influence. to accomplish his oivn amb tious designs. In this trvilig crisis of the republic, it is the duty of everv freeman to atanu oy tne lutoreaestinies oi ine country, una wed by the denunciations or persecu : Hons which the military party of General Jackson huve made the order of , the day Therefore " - ' . ' '. , ' Resolved 1st. That we view with due sensibili " ty the herfiic achievements of our brave army and navj'during the late v with Great Britain," and hensn a pioper sense ot gratmuie lowaras tnose officers who greatly distinguished themselves irt that contest, and gained imperishable renown for thsir country; v But deprceate the elevation of any of therh j solely on account of '.their .war-like achievements, to the first office in the gift of &y- ; Jree peoie. . , --' ; " - . - -2. Re94lveJ,:tai the elevation of military -over clrd men is a dniiffe'rous ' experiment in a ' Beoublicand Ought to emii;d every friend of lii . 'ertv of theiewani ciai.nei aua ooiamed; in a sister Republic, by the celebrated conqueror 'of; Italy and F.gvpt. 5. Resolved, 'That the r election of General Andre Wpackson to the Chief Magistracy oftbene fi States, wotild be pregnant with 'direful conse quences to the future Jibertie's of our country, and oughf to be opposed by every' man who " is not niepared to surrt-nder her future destiny to the same calamities which' have ultimately over- wneimea an oxnr repuoucs. -- 4. ;i?t'5rff, That the general tendency and scope oi the pri vint;admmistration of the Gen- e?ai.'()yer:tmeni havr been such" as to promote the p roperity, a ud, happiness of the country ; : . artd csStitle our preseirt vchief magistrate John Quiury Adanis. io the. unabated confidence and rene red .supjort of theie UhitV States., 1 v-, fc 5: j?e8s!ved,": That it is unwise arid; iriipolitic to durytje a lonij-tried and faithful ;pubirc servant; merely fbr (he sake of ja change; beforte he shall have completed the ternVof service'- prescribed by the example - ofy the "father of his country. ; Retolved threfore9x Th'at'we will support by all lawful and honorable riieans, ,the re-election of John Q. Adams; to the office of President of the Uivtd States. Vl; 5-,1, - liesohxdi .That iri the opinion of this meeting, t is expedient for those opposed; in this State; to der election of General Jackson; to call ccun ty meetings and appoint delegates, to meet at some convenient placed in each : electoral Dis trict, "on the second Monday in Februar- next, tor tne -purpose oi noniinHim smc suuauiv person as; an elector lor that District, so as to form a general ticlvt for this State., v ; Retolvtid, Th at A . M. Gatlin, W. G. Sawyer, and M. &' Lewis. he adpointed -delegates from this county, to meet ? al Hertford in' Perquimans county on '.he second Monduy in February next, to nominate in concert with ihe deleg-ates which may .be sent from the other counties of this elec toral District, some suitable person as an elector Hesoh That M. S. Lewisi A. M. Gatlin, W.-G."". Sawyer, Geo. Ferebed, W. McPherson, Luke G. Lamb, Cor. G. Lamb arid Isaac Tillett, be appointed a committee of correspondence to communicate with other committees as may be formed in other parts of this State. " U: .Resolved, That the proceedioefs of this meet ing be published in the Elizabeth-City Star, 4. - r JOSEPH M ORGAN, ; Chalrnian. . M. S. Lewis,5 secretary, (IIIIIIIO A valiia b le Fla nth Hon in Wake THAT valuable Farm, lately "known by the name of West-Hill, lying on both, sides of Swift & Williams's Creeks, adjoining the Plan tation of Governor Branch, about nine miles from Ralegh,"on the Road to' Haywood; settled ori ginady by Joseph Lane, the Grandfather of the late occupant of that name, at a time when far mers had choice of the best lands in the country The whole Tract of ; land confairis Two Thou-1 sand Two 'Hundred and Twenty4 acres near 1200 of which is prime land -a considerable portion of it fine low grounds. The residue is well-timbered long leaved Pine Land,andis sup posed " to afford the best range for cattle and hogs in the county. The farm under cultivation is between 3 and 400 acres, ori which there is h tolerably good Dwelling-House, and other out nuildings, on as handsome and healthful a site as can be found in the county, or perhaps in the State. There is a small Grist-Mill, Which is con venient for family and neighbourhood purposes. a The farm is in good order, and that and the and may viewed, on application to Mr. Tho mas Howell, ori the premises Y ind the terms of sale, which will be accommodating, will be made known on application to Gales. , Ualeigh, June 21, 1827. - 59-tfl NEWMAN? 3 CELEBRATED The Runner at the Bottom A PATENT having been issued by the Presi J. dent of the United States, tp Edward New man, for hisyaluable improvement on the Grist Mill, the subscriber is fully authorised and em powered to make sale of Rights for using a single Mill, or the' Rights for .using said Mills in any County, or in any State in the Union, except Louisiana. " ' ''' Persons wishing to purchase! Rights, can di- Tect their letters to Samuel Morehead, Postmas ter, Martinville, Guilford, N. C. and they will be immediately attended to. j The. superior advantages of this Mill, consist in tle grinding being done soiear the centre, where the power is applied the small size of the stones, and . the application of pressure to sup ply the absence of vyeight. The, running stone is placed on the spindle, and facing upwards to he bed stone, which is permanently fixed. The . pressure is applied to the centre of the runner, .nd the grain introduced into the mill through the eye of the bed or top stone.! The simple construction of this Mill, its great durability and cheapness, and its convenience and usefulness to all persons having large families and stockj and the facility with which animal or jvtcrj power can be applied, have given it the Utided preference over all the inventions of ttiis kind, with persons who can judge such tnngs correctly. t SAMUEli MOKEHKAl), r; Agent for Edward Newman, Patentee March 30. - 52 w6w tm6m ' The Editors of the Register are authorised to act "as Agents for the sale of Rights, in Wake county. - ! ; ' WINES, &c TfT I LLI AM S 8c HAYWOOD have received the n following Wines and Spirits, selec edin the New-York Market, by an experienced Com mission Merchant, who assures them that they are of the first quality. They are enabled to sell them cheap for Cash . Old M ideira, Sicily, doL. Tefieriffe, - . Lisbon, Sweet Malaga IT 5 ' ' Cogniac Brandy, Jamaica Rum, Holland Gin. Families wishing to be supplied will do well to call and examine the quality and prices of the above. ? , Raleigh, Nov. 15, 1827. Mrs. O'Brien School, ORthe present Session terminares on Tues ' day the 13th of November, and will be re sumed on the 3rd Monday in January next. Terms os heretofore, (to wit,) $60 per Session for Board and Tuition, including ever' branch of Literary and Scientific Education; usually taught in Fem.de Seminaries. '", - , Music , ' . ' $05':.: . Drawing & Paining ' $15, " ' Eacfi Young Lady must beT provided - with a Coverlet; blanket, pair of Sheets and 'two Tow els ; otherwise a separate charger for those arti cles will be made. ' I OCj We 'wish to employ some lady (one With out a family) well qualified to tike charge of the Drawing and Painting department. Early appli cation py letter or otherwise, to Mrs. O'U.'or the subscriber, will be prvmptl v attended to. ', ; - ; - Williamsborough, N. C. ' . '-l"', v A "-: Oct. 25,' 1827. . 5 ' : 1 - ' The Raleigh Register, Edenton Gazette and Tarborough Free Press, will give the above three insertions and forward their accouats. - f Cotton Gins. rBIHE Subscriber has for sale, in Warrenton,' 50 JL potton Gins, of Davidson's" best manufac ture, consisting of from 35, to 50 Saws, both Iron and Cast Steel. His prices ner saw. are 2 anfl $2 50. GORDON CAWTHORN. Oct.l8,lg27. ; prospkctus SOtlTHERN AGRICULTURALIST glHE want of a Work to which our Planters ' 3l r could refer for information, relative to the Agriculture of the Southern section of the Union has long been felt, and has long been. sub milted to as a necessary evil, ar which no remedy, was at hand. With a sufficiency of, talents atl of eriterp' ise, to conduct experiments, ; to d rnw in ferences, and to detail them, yet have we. pre sented to the world, the spectacle ;of a high minded and ent rprising .agriciritural commiinity, destitute of oi iginal agricultural works, & depend ing solely on oral com munications, or Foreign pub j lications, for all our knowledge on these subjects. Whilst others have carefully collected and re corded the experience of their . practical Farm- era, wc nave permniea innara-earneu. Know ledge of our fathers to perish with them. . Whilst othets have been straining""every nerve in "the c.ruse, we have been mere lookers on. Whilst they have advance (rapidly, we have been sta tionary, or at txest have progressed but slowly From - what cause has arisen the vast superiority of the North ov r the South in all which relat es to Agriculture ? Has it been that they alone have turned their attention to the. subject, that they alone have made experiments and profited by them 7 Not so. The Planters of the South hav been as enterprising and as active in their resear ches, as those of the North. But whilst the dis coveries made by the latter art- brought imme diately into notice, by their periodical publica tions, those of the former are known but to few, for want of a proper vehicle of communication. Hence it has been that their improvements have1 been more rapid than buys, and that we are at this day so deficient in this branch of knowledge. Such being the case, does .it not become our Planters to come forward and assist in the pre sent undertaking,' and contribute from time to time such information as may he of service to the community. This work will be divided into three parts. Part 1st, Original Part 2d, i Selections and Reviews Part 3d, Agricultural Information. Part 1st will contain all Original Essays on Ag riculture, Horticulture, Botany, Rural Affairs, and Domestic Economy. Not only the prcseat staple articles of the South will be attended to, but also the introduction of new objects of Cul ture, such as the Grape Vine, Olive, Capers, Tea, Sgar Cane, Silk Worm and others, which have yet been untried, and of course not known how far they may be climatised Only that branch of Horticulture will te for'the present attended to, which relates to the Kitchen Garden. When the proper time shall arrive, we are prepared to give directions for the cultivation of the higher bran ches." ''-'.. ": Part 2d will contain Selections from Foreign Works on the above subjects, so far as they may be applicable to the soil and climate of the South ern section of the Union, or may in some way be of use to our Pi. nters. Reviews or such Worts, as may treat of the Agricrilture of these States,or such as may either directly or indirectly have an influence on us, will be inserted in this part of the work. Part 3d will contain brief Agricultural . Noti ces, so that our Planters may not remain ? igno rant of what is going on, but may have an op portunity of knowing what is done in the differ ent parts of the world in aid of Agriculture. It is hoped,, that this knowledge, will be as a spur to our enterprise, and e uise us also to make fresh exertions. Here also will be inserted a !ist of Agricultural, Horticultural and Botanical Works, & occasionally some notice will betaken of their contents. Advertisements of Agricultural Works, and Implements, or any other which may inter est the Planters generally, will be published on a separate siiret, and attached to each number. We hope all such as are favourably disposed to the work will assist us in contributing to its pa ges, and also in procuring subscribers, for it. We request, all who are disposed to contribute, to forward to us their communications as early as possible. Those who have made experiments with Grape Vines, Olives, Silk Worms, or any other articles new to our States, or can give any infor mation relative to them, we particularly solicit to communicate what they may know on the sub ject. , - . TKRMS. ... ; Thi9 work will be printed on good paper, and in tne octavo size ; at rive JJollars per- annum, payable on the delivery ofthe first number. Six Dollars, if paid in two months after. v The first number will be issued On the 1st Jan uary next, and. on the first of every month suc ceeding, in numbers of from 32 t 50 pges,- ac companied with engravings when necessary." - t - JOHN D. LEGAiiE. Charleston, August 7Ui, 1827 ICT Subscript iins for this publication eceived by Joseph Gales &l Son. V glxxttion Sales At Fayetteville, JY. C. BIT WIIiKIN&S & CO. V rN consequence of the failure of the Boston : Glass Company, will be sold on Tuesday, 4th December next, the entire. stock of fVihdoiv Glass Glass fPare, ' ' belonging to that Company, "consisting of forty Boxes assorted Fancy Glass Ware, such as Tum blers, Decanters of various sizes and shapes, Glass Pitchers,' Cruets,. Salts, Castor Bottles. Lamps'and Apothecary Bottles, &c. , A choice assortment ot New and Fresh import, ed Dry , Goods, Hard Ware and a complete, as sortment of Cutlery. , - ; .Endorsed Notes at Bank, at 3, 4 and 6 months ; At private sale, a complete assortment of Gro ceries. ; a-. v -, WU.KINGS & Co. : : Fay et te ville, Nov. 5, 1 827. , .; V 1 5 UDec. PUBLIC MEE I ING. i , 4 LL the Freemen of Wayne County ; friendly A to the re-election of John Quixcy Adams to the Presidency of the United States, are respect fully solicited to riieet at the Court-House4 in Waynesborough, on the second Saturday in De cember at 1 o'clock- for the riuroose of lrt. ing Delegates to meet in General Convention in the City ot Rileigh, on the 20ih of J)ecember, fit at itiich fith f imp a itoir Ka liwiifvKf ' conven ent.for the purpose mt forming an Electo ral Ticket for Mr. Adami a North rarnlm9 of adopting such other measures at &hall h dm. ed most likely to advance the . interest of the present Administration.' . 1 C . ManyumttxoflFayne. Nor. 32. ; 1 . -i- J - .Fall and Winter , Supply. Dry Gbods ' z Hardwaf Cutlery -j Hats A Boots Shoes, China Glass tptd : Stafr ' fitrdsfdre ware, i imparted, and American ; Liquors,- ...',''.." 1 The subscribers beg leave to announce to the public, that they have now received the entire of lhf ir late purchases, comprehending almost eve' ry Fancy arid Staple article in the genera! line. The following is a list of the-principal; articles. Su pei fine, black, blue, olive, drab and1 mixture w;;cloths,; e'Pii Do. Cassimeres, fashionable colours,' v ' ' ' ; ToilinettrMarseillesr ValcncL: 'and Swansdown . Vesting. , ' ; : MrTl'?3-?0t. Cut Velvet, FlorentiH and: Silk do ; j - Pelisse clot hs and spotted flaririej S ; i W Superfine and common Sattinetts, p n Linsey WooTsey, Kersey and 'Bearskin; for ser- White, red, blue arid green flannel and s baize, . Roseand point blankets, . '( . "IrdM- Bombazine, Bombazets, plain and figured,. Caroline and.Tartan plaid and Camblet, . . Cemlemens Camblett and Plail ( loaks, . ; ScVtcirCarpeting, Wilton & Bruisels health fugs,' Silk and Gingham Umbrellas, ; Travelling Baskets,' f f ... "' 3-4 and -4 Cambric and futniture dimitv, V S ; 3-4 and 4-4 Calicoes, furniture do. , ' ' : Mull, Swiss, Vackonctt, Book and Cambric Mus lins of every, descri ption, ; .;. ' Irish L'men, Ltiwn and Sheeting, : : i i 4 4, 6-4, 8-4, and 10 4 damask table diaper, White and colored bordered Cambric handker- chiefs and Linen Cariibnc, , ; ' : V ' Black Italian Lustring Sinchews and Sarcenett, Rich, plain and figured black and fancy colored 'Gros'de Naples, :,;;r-vT:, ":Z':'-t-' Satins and .arcenets,.assbrted-)jolriursfi Ribbons, Tapes and Bobbin, ;f every kind- ; XAdies' Gros de Naples and .faricy silk, hahdker- Gentlemen's Barcelona and Italian Lustring do. Do. Black silk handkerchiefs, y " r I 5 Flag, Bandana, and German Silk do. i v ; f Merino and Cassimere shawls and points, . Thread Lace and Edgings black and white BobU nett Lace, jr '. v .'v - ; - Silk, Cotton, .Worsted and Lambswool Ladies' and Gentlemen's Hosiery and Gloves .' Sewing Silks, Cotton Balls and, Spool jCotton of every description, ' ; Ladies Leghorn and Straw Bonnets, " s Do. Morocco, Seal, Leather and Prunella Shoes and Bootees, Misses' do . ; j , ' : ', Men's Shoes, Pumps and Booteesj : .' Boy's do. Shoes and Brogans for servants's wear. Gentlemen's white,: brown and black oval and deep crowned fashionable Beaver Hals, c Yotith's do. black and white Hats for servants, '. Tortoise Shell, Brazilian and Horn side, neck and tuck Combs of every-description, Cloth, Crumb, Shoe and Scrubbing Brushes, : A good assortment of Earthen -and Stone Ware, Do. Glass a.id Tin Ware, - V Do. Hardware and Cutlery, - 1 : Brown and Loaf Sugar, Tea, Coffee, Chocolate, Madeira, Lisbon, Port and Malaga Wine, Old Rye Whiskey, Northern and Jamaica Rum, Holland Gin, Goshen Cheese, Liverpool Salt, Swedish and American Iron, Castings, Sec. St c. Real Dundee Cotton Bagging. The above goods being bought exclusively for cash in the Northern Markets, we will dis pose ot them at such prices as not to be under sold by any regular house in the Union--v . HAZLET T & UO BERT KYLE. Raleigh, November 23, 1827. - 19-6 asvionabltt iiat, - .v. -V and;-''; I'-"-. C1.0THIN& ST03.3. Three doors beWio the Ne-xbern Bank, Raleigh. T HE Subscribers present their. sincere thanks to tlieir friends and the public m general, for the liberal ericouragemeut hitherto received, and respectfully inform them, that they have ust returned fro.n New-York, where they pur chased a splendid assortment of Goods in their line, consisting of " 4 Sup'r. Blue arid Black Velvet Cloths, V Drab, Brown and Claret do . Steel Mixt do : Blue and Black Cassimeres, Drab and Steel Mixt . do ' Elegant English Silk Handkerchiefs, t ' First quality of Black do . Common ' . ' lo" do "' -Bandanno and Flag do - ; . Also a great variety of Fancy Cravats and Stocks ' , Superior Horseskin and Beaver Gloves i'-' Patent Suspenders ' ' Common do . " V . ; L'tmbswool Shirts . - Lambswool and Cotton Drawers ' . Black, Drab and White Beaver Hats of c the first quality Second do. made to order in the latest ' New-York and Philadelphia Fashions. They have also on hand a! general assortment of READY MADE CLOTHING, manufactured from materials recently irh ported and under their own inspection in Newbern and in Rileigh, con sisting of ' ' .- ' : Blue & Black Dress Coats ' . 4 Blue, Green, Claret & Olive'Frock do. i v ; Blue & Drab Box Coats , ;' ': . Drab over ditto. -.'.''.'-': Blue Cloth & Camlet Cloaks V' A variety of Cloth & .Cassimere Pantaloon Cut Velvet, English Silk, Toiliuet, &. Valen cia Vests. , S . i ' " Blue and Black Cloth do. . " ' " ' . - Gentlemen will find it greatly to their advan tage to can and examine the above goods,as they intend selling lower, for cash than any heretofore, offered in this market. - '. ;' F. C. ELLIS & Co. V. N. B. They have in their'employ a number of the nest workmen that Could be obtained at the North, which will enable them to execute all or ders which they may be favored with, in a stvfe that cannot be surpassed. " ' . . : : '. .Two or three additional Journevmen . wanted. Apply to : . F.C.4E. & Co. ; Raleigh, Oct. 23, 1857 - ' ; ' v' ;. lieports of the Supreme Court. The- Reoorts of Cases decided at the last tern. of the Supreme Court, will be published in a few days. . No attention will be paid to the old Sub scriptiori LUt:- -Those gentlemen who wish .tlu number will enclose, post paid, to- J.r WiTMOBif, Raleigh, one dollar and. fifty cents, upon the re ceipt of which: it will be ssnt to them bv return of mail . 1 . . ; j ; Dissolution. 111E Co-psrfnership oNJeckwIth &TIendersca a. is wus uay uissoiveu- oy uuuuai consem. A All persons intlebtfed tO;iheFi'rm are request ed to close thejraccOunts by tilt first of January. Thos who have claims against" the' Firm will please presVnt them .v r s. Dr. Uend.ersonwill attend .to ; the 'settlement of the business t m hi absence Dr. Beck a ith. :ytrvi:- j.,BECKWiTt r; ; Raleigh,; ?v. 26: -: . r '-. .: ;; ur, tit tttters roPaie, on moueraie jcsr.na, strong, wen f .'rmea ljiactc riorse, oror.a years old, weU suited for a Carriagr, Stage- Waigon or a long journey on hoiseb -ck J ' .' . .' . . . . u niversit v oi J ortii-uaromia.. ; i ne annual meeting oi ine i rusiees w uie.u riiversiiyXof North-Carolina will.be held inj the Exeeutfye Office in this City iotv Monday 10th ot uecemoer at yoxiock tr.-.u - v , V T r.' ' ( -By appbintmnttf the President.; ; 1 Raleigh, 26th Nov. , v vv V - - 'i 1 BY order of the County -Court of Granville, I JL shall expose to public Sale '.at Oxford on Monday 31st'of December ensu:ng TWEiTY NEGItO ES, belonging to the EsUte of Richard Taylor, "deceased. . .Tjie Sale will be continued- Cn m fair : tinf il 1th itHaIa V iltannct.i'Y m.' '1.. . " " ' r'.. ...til K n Z a weive nionuis unruii!iu c given iiirr put -chaser gfring bonds bean ng i nterest from .their iate, with approved secumies Ana wnen sa?a. bonds heconie uie, the drawers of them, if thy prefer it; can have accommodation in the, Ncw- bern Bank. : '. ! i : - v ' . v-; il t . ' O .-wp K ' : - trT7irt ot brl: fnvt -.-T7 -' T'n ft ') ,V jTnf UCi sue iras iaio in xicgitu. wssurc W meivt :fVAVl '.V irii lflfS "Rnrf ailT.T.IVi' EliY ; amOng which are "Superb Bristly 'Silk Hats and Leisse. Caps and , Turbaris ; ; Elegant orna ments for , thef.Head Ne.edH Vwprk and Iace Pellerines, ; Capes arid Collars ? Superb ' Lf.ce Robes, Muslin, Barege, Batisse arid Merino do Worsted Birege for Dresses V Ready made Dres- -H.ot m. kiong aim viu&.a ill uic laicok jajiiiuu , Lace Vei Is - Plaid, Figured "and" plain S ij ks of the newest patterns and colours ; 4-4' piain ana figured"' Bobbinett Laces ; Thread and Bobbt nett Laces and Edgings ; Gimps and Perlings ; 1 amoourea uoitarets a.d fjapes ; Artihciai Flow ers ; Ribbons, Curls and P.uffa ; . Silk Stockings;. Silk, Horseskin and-Be iver .Gloves ; C.shn- re and Iruitation Long vShawls ; Ladies Prunella isoois ana o noes ;i;niiaren s Morocco ana Jea- uier umo ; -.I'lusn ana twnncniuy vaps tor tjnil dren,. with a variety of Articles too tedious to enumerate. All which he wii!-sell at the low est prices for Cash,' or to punctxial Customers. ' i. D. ureases ana reiisses maue. at ine snort est notice Leghorn Bonnets cleaaed and irinj- med. . :- -" .V;;'.' ,';-1" r-.'"v',"-' t- i-V VV.J- ;- '. 24th Nov. 1827. , , : 20 lau4w NOIITU-CAROI.INTA FOR, mm CONTAINING, besides the usual Astronomtcil Calculations, some useful Essays "on Agri culture ; -a variety oi Valuable Hecipes, & much insirucuve ana enteTtajnmg matter. ; :j . . l nef Almanacks maybe had wholesale of the Publishers, ;Ji.'Gales1& r Son,4n Raleigh, of Mr. Ed ward 37 Hale, Printer, in Fayette vd.e, -or tf Mr! Salmon Hall, Bookseller, of Newbern ; arid retail of most nf th 5tr : - - - . WVAkW.. i i. fipiIIS beautiful specimen of American Litem JL . ture, and of tiie Fine Arts, as. wellfas of the mechanical ones of paper making !aad print;ng,; contains the following engravings by " American Artists, and principally from celebrated paintings by native Americans. ; ' . - - . . The Dull Lecture,, The V-lentine, , r - A.Lake Scene, , 1 The Delaware. Water Cap, - '. 1: " . A Bornouse Warrior, . . v , Little Red Riding Hood, " Anne Page, Slender and Shxllowi f Moonlight, -. . ' Cattskill Falls; - f ' ' ' ' The Faithful Friend, J y ' Ischia and Procida, " - Ticonderoga, - 1 v . r ; Beautifully embrossed. Presentation Plate, and highly ornamented case. - ' -. .. ;. , ihe Literary contents consists' of original crti cles in prose and verse, by, Percival, Mdlen Pickering, Bryan, Washington Irving, Paulding McHenry, . Mrs. Sigournev. MrsJ Wells, xiir Fanc'is. and other celebrated A ' Just received, and for sale by - . --- --- - '-- uaLM cc aU. v .-: .. Carriage and Gig Making, p fllllE Suascnbers takes this method tL maTr .'.X';- known to his ftiends and the public that h has on hand a number of Pannel nA '; v " and also a Sulky, finished in handsome style and of the best , materials, which he offrri at very lovr. prices, persons wishing to purchase are invited to call and view them. f ; ' 4 - . - Gigs and Sulkies sent '.to .his" shop to be repair, ed pr painted illbe prompily attended to ami feent in a Hnime to nrotfrr. tlim f-nrW .!.- - r - . . i ... ""ut uic wea. ther. : ' WESLEY WHITAKER. - Raleigh, November 19,-1827. ' , i ! : Vl8 -A Straved op SteliMi: v . - v , 7 FROM : the 'Subscriber, at Lexin ton, N. C. on Friday evtuing'the lOtb insian: a D i-l Gray MARE, young with foaf, 1C hands h:gii; has two. small knotsjust above ezpn e, which we iiaiuijf lu ucKccii un eTiiRLon, aiso a sea" on her left bind kg, just abj-ve Mis hoof ; t:i oone other tail has been cut she hud when ,went away,- a tolerably lonjswitcivtail, white a ine ena j no otuer m:trK recoiiectei. ;;i am led to believe that the wljvVwa stoleiifey a yeliovy tello w calling hiriisilf s Michael - Mitobell, & d between .Lexington and iLleigbv- The Iare ha;t on a. common . saaaie .wiu it nevr seat ana oia plated, stirrup-irons, platetdragoori brfdle, the orow-Danu ropea... I'wiu gi a rewara: ci dollars forJ the. Mare p&i all reajSnabls expense paid. ? : " ?AVlDtVAGliONElt,' 3-6w Ner. 31KT. ' ft.Ti-ili-VT 5 !" r . V." . t Vt nlm -

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