I I" . ,5" ( : , i - " t: . - ' ; - ;v f .y.-y r , ,1M-,,t n.,1 I.ILUI.UI..L - nBJfin .... ... Hi ... .1 lUll - . - -I III I - -1 1 1 I ; X tii " , ' , ' ' ' ' '.- THEIBHIDESMAID.. The bridal is ever, the cuesfs arelall pome, -.-.-i . .The bride'si bnJy siste rits: wee ping alone : The wrenth of w bite roses Is torn frotn her 'trow, .' Und the heartt)f the bridesmaid is detoliite now. V With smiles" and, catessea sbe decked the fair - - bride, V JtiS i-fr And then led her forth with Fectionat j pride : - She knew that together ; tnore they should ; . : ' dwell, - - V : f:-;TfA :'K2, , Yetr'she smiled when Bhe, kissed her, and bade 4- herTarewelK ? vhe would not embitter a festival day, . - 4. - tor send herJsWeet sister in sadness iaway.,T.t4 She treara the bells ringing, she sees tier depart. She cannot veil, longer the grief of her heart. f ' ' - U; ' : : q--t K;,"v She thinks of each pleasure, each pain that en-. to 'dears. " : 4 r.Tv.,".ri v , "- : " . .--ul ,:'v-:.- ' k .The gentlevcompanion of happier yeirs ;! , v-.r 14 ' ,The wreath of white roses is torn from Her brow, V - And the heart of the bridesmaid is desoKte now. Fiano Fortes: - 4. I FinHifi Swbscriber begs leave to inform' the pub ; JL lie, that he" has on hand and offers for sale, two new Piinos,-, with the 1 additional keys, - ' inadeiri the modern styled', and in a j substantial manner. :;i ne lovers oi music, ana loose w isu ; inir to nurchase." are invited to call and examine them as to toue & touch. Be woutd also inform the - public; that he has for some time past,' attended. r to strineiocr and tuning1 "Pianos, : and offers his - eervices to tnose wno may wjsn tnem in. uiai ca- w - rpaciiy. ne tins rcce.iiw oupjjiicu nu " "an assortment bf the best Get-man rW, which will enable him to furnish new ones when neces- aryvleinro"A-Psiance, as wen as tnose in- the city,"-are solicited, - and will be promptly attended to. . Raleifrh, My2d. Ten Dollars Reward t'r .' '7kflVL be pven j.for the apprehension' and V - i- cohvictionof Charles Slagle, who left this , x?lgiriCl pn iue; iiu nisi, wiui wic uai, uuc wav, two pair! pantaloons; two shittst wo vests, one f and one silksbawl; (red. ) V , J V LI A ;T-j -Said Slagle5 also broke open my house to ob tain the'goods above ' mentioned Hep is about f m V0f age, with ong 'andtiait hair, (light cplored,) rather white-eyed, with a heavy appearance. Sl-jgle was raised in East Tennessee,! .Washing- ton Countv. ' near 'Jonesborouerh, whither I ex-' v, pect he will- make his way, or to Columbia in this State. i ' ; . WILLIAM SLAGLE. Lancaster, s: C. Aug- 13, 1828. 97 -2t FOR SALE t Ji light SULKEY with a neat Harness. ; Apply at this Office.' June 2. ' OF VARIOUS DESCRIPTION r Neatly ezeQitted at this Office- d to the iav fr one trip. ''That on no condilioh is this sam, or the other penalties stated,' to be remitted; a, ;;? ? - . w' X V Persons making proposals are Vequestsd to state their prices by the year. Those: who con tract will receive ; th'irL pay f quarterly riri the months of May, ; August,-November, and Februa ryine month after the expiration of each quarter. X5J No other than a free white person shall be employed to trry the'xnail.r -' v r. Where the ororioser intends to convey the mail in the body of a s.tage carnage h6. is deiir- 4 eu 10 siaitK in nis piopusitiB nui oit must b of sufneient size,!jless otherwlsejx p re ssed," it 6" accommodate sevfc irpasse ngera. f " ; r .' civery proposer may oneriu ins uiu y .mmiv.c any I improvement in - the ti ansporiation of the man, iroui !incierii5-uviij6,v-ciin-stai mode of transporting i,1 the speed required, or the I frequency of he trips per( wee shall receive iwe consiaeraion. -; v , . jr - The number of the post pute shall be stateil in evervl bid." and the proposal mnst be. sealed and 'directed to the General Post Office, and en dorsed . i'roposals , $trjct attention mtist be p-ivpln to the endorsement, las it is not intended to b jreak theeal of any proposal, until the time for receiving bids shall have Expired. . . .; ' .- ft.u The Post Master General reserves. to him self the right of declaring any contract at an end, whenever one failure happens, which amounts to the loss of a trip. I " y. l ne aisiances staieti are sucn as nave uccu communicated to this office, (and some of them may,be incorrect ; on this subiect the contractor must inform -.himself the Department will not be ahswerablelfoivany mistake. ' 4 j ' 10. in ievery case whejreithe mail is transport; ed in stagesi and the present contractor is un derbid, and the underbidder shall not have- such stage property as may be necessary for the per formance! pt the contract, hej shall be required to purchase from the preterit contractor, at a rea sonable valuation, the whole j or any part of the stage property, including horses, that may be suitable for the service, and make payment there for, , by ' reasonable instalments, as his pay be comes due, pr as may be otherwise arranged. . . This will be made, a condition in the accep tance of any bids under the . bid of the present contractor f and should jthe underbidder fail to comply, his bid will be offered to the present contractor but should tie decline making the contract at that rate, the proposal of the under bidder will be accepted! unconditionally. ; It is distinctly understood, that the .mail will continue! to be carried in stages on every route where it is now so conveyed. " . .11. No bid shall be withdrawn after the! time for receiving;bids shall have expired, and should any person refuse to takie the contract at his bid , he shall be held responsible to the Department, for the difference between his bid and nhat at which the contract shall be made. The assign ment of any contract, wijthoutj the consent of the Post-Master General, shall forfeit it and in all cases where application . made to tlie Depart ment to sanction a transfer, the terms must be fully 6tated..'il''':'s" " ' j. T- : " I ; Should a contractor or his agent engage in the transmission 'of commercial information by ex press on .his route, more rapidly than the mail, he shall forfeit his contract. ! 12. If a route should e discontinued by Con gress, &r become uselessm whple or in part, in the opinion of the Post-Master General, he may limit or dispense with the service ;jor the contractor, on making him an allowance of one month's ex tra pay. :v;,'- . .. U , ' ; :! -'. . " 13. The contracts will all begin January 1st, 1829, and the; conti acts for routes in the states of Indiana, Illinois, Missouri, Arkansas, Tennessee, Alabama, Mississippi and Louisiana, will contin ue for one yeir only; Contracts for routes in yirginia, North and Soujth Carolina, Georgia and Florida Territory will continue two years, and the contracts for the other routes will continue three years. ' , : 14. Post-Masters who receive an advertise- . 1 ,f 1 t CRAVEN COUN CY. - ; (r Superior Court of Law, April Term, A D. 182$ tf. Keziah Sawyer,.., : , - m " 1 .vs. r Petition for Divorce.. . y ' James" Sa yer. 3 I t IX jappearing toj the satisfaction of the. Court, that the Defendant: is not a resident of the State It is therefore ordered; that publication be made for three months in the, Carolina Senti net anil Ualeigh Register, for the said Defendant to'jte-'inUppeaiVe at our; next Su period Courtbf Lawof be held for the County of Cra ven, M the. Court !H ouse i n Ne w ber n onrthe 4tn . ' Mpndafter.the 4tlv Monday in September next, and arfawer, plead or demtir to the petitioner's petition, otherwise it will be heard ex parte, and decreed accordin tTH.1 S. SINGLETON, Clk. n: PROPOSALS .Fbr, crrttng th& Mails of tke.Umted States on the - ''following' routes toill.be received at the General ?e,' to JPosl OMce.. until the 25th day of November next. " .V 7 i IN f NORTH-CAROLINA. ! ' 56. From Smithfield. by Raford's Brid Stantonsburg,"oncel a week, 35 miles. Leave! Smithfield evtry Tuesday at 0 a mt- and arrive at Stantonsburg by 6 p m. j - -'Leave same every Wednesday at 6; a m and arrive at Smithfield by 6 p to. i o7. ijrrotn tseauron, Dy snaKietora'SitianKs, 10 Portsmouth, once a week, - Leave Heaufort every Wedh" ' and rrivie at Portsmouth t," Leave same every, - .' w, and arrive at Beaufort y' - :': ' -:'. 58y Fr6m WaynesViVJe to Seviervillei lenn. r; oncein two weeks, 55 Tniles. ' - P:-f-v"L '' '. ' - Leave; WaynesvUle every other Sunday lat 6 a . , mi , and arrive at S e vierville, on Mondays by ''.miles. -inesday at 1828. Post Route No , , for the yearly f. a tftm ! f FORM OF PROPOSAL; John M'Leaii, " y Post Master General. ! ! : - ! I -will convey the Mail on viz.-from to J compensation oj . aoiiars. -- . ' i r . . . - a a. i . me uiuuer win siaie ! sucn improvements as present themselves to him. If in a staffe, it will be proper for him to say so. He should distinct ly state the number of the route, and not only the number, but the beginning and end of it. He should also clearly state his residence; as tp the State and Town in which he lives. If he be not a contractor, he must accompany his bids by suitable recommendations. i ., 11 am. t -4 Leave same every Monday at 1 p m, and ar. rive at- WpynesviUe on -Tuesday by 6 m. j 59. Fro. Currituck C. H. to Poplar Branch, ' 4nce a, week, ? t miles. : . '"';:P'!A -.H ' " ' '. ' ' Leave Currituck H.v every Saturday at maiid arrive at poplar Branch : , f ' Ieave same every ' ' - at . m, and arrive v at Curritul!JrVH..A?:J'-vp. -x- , 60. From Pittsboro to;May', thence to Evan's Brjdge; to Cfoss Deep itiver, thence to Buffalo $ Meeting Huse,; thence to 'Fayetteville, return , by crossing Cape Fear Uiver, at Northington's ,'Ferry, theuce to Haywood, thence to Pittsboro, t dncctai weekp 1200 iitnHes. 0Vj.V v-',':-; k . Leave Pittsboro every Sunday by. 1 p m, and 1 s ' Arrive at Fayetteville on Monday at 6 p m. j ' - Leave Fayetteville every Tuesday by 6 a Jot, ! and arrive at Pitisb orb on Wednesday by 2 pm. i ll 63L.J Frbni Statesville to ltncolntortiv to cross ".. ' the Catawba River; at-Thomas's Ferry, once a weekSQ miles.vfe;?.::;vAr 'or : jueaveawiesyiiAe -cvqry,. 4 uursaay at o a m, Uind arrive at LmcoTnton by 3 p i. r- ' Leave same every Wednesday at 10 a m, and arrive, at Statesvil le by i 4 , 02; From Rockingham to Cberaw, Si C. i ireek,! S3 inlles f.- - ' Leave Ubckinghafn every Saturday lat 9 onrt nrri at r.hArior hv fi ''ji Lea veT same every S u hday ; at ' 6 a ml a nd ar- ' . live at liocicinijuajTi py o.p p. - . 63. Front Ashville, by James Allen's, to New port," Tennu; once in two week.s -60 miles. ' ; -i .LfeaVe Ashville every other Saturday! at 6 a m l v and ajtixeiat Newport onSynday by lt a : , . ..iJeave'same every, other Sunday at i 'p mi alid ' jaiTive at Ashville on Monday by 6 p m.i : . c l..he. 'Post Mter Jgeneral'nta eite'tlt' niails and)alter tlie times for krrival and' depa I " ture at anytime during,-ihe optinuaWe''bY''the 2 contract, he paying an adqaate xoihbensarion for any xtri expense that,iriay;b ; : .thereby. l.v-v(-;r,;v 'jt:V s ' 6- 2i Seven minutes shall be allowed for open and once . , ine am uiosmg i unices wnere no . : " ' particular, ime is specified. ; - 'vr; ' ' .3. ;Fot ye?y fifteen injltesMel3y;fn;rTin. i. af ver the time preserved m any ;contiact, the contractor siMu tQrieu,nvc . cuuiars i'and, if: the delay jcoatinue ivitil the departure of latif pend iug mail, keiby a trip, U lost; a torleuure 61 double thejamount alio" wed''lir carrWnjjf ; Hie niail v - - ne inp:, sikui bc liicuireui unless it shall be A . . Trnade to apcarthatthg; delay fwa$ occasioned : 5 unavoidable accident in-whicli ca VfiP '. amount 6f (pay for trip--, shalbe-forfeitedl Vi .Thesfc forfeitures,, it 'will' be" observed, aretin- syn"Lsxcepi...iprjine-iaiiure of a trio bv , """""4 icuaiiy may ce reduc- ment should give every opportunity to read it. person who applies, an JOHN M'LEAN, Post-JMazter General. Post-Office Defaktmekt, July 23, 1B28. I 4 Ji771 PUBLISHED. ND for sale at! the Book-store of J. Gales and. XjLvSoni in Raleigh, price three "dollars, a new Edition of the" Office and Duty of a Justice of the Peace, and ai Guide to Sheriffs, Coroners, Clerks, Constables and other ' Civil : Officers' in North-Carolina. Vith an appendix, containing th Constitutions of this State and of the United States, and collection of the most, approved forms for the use of these Officers. , The new Edition of 4iis valuable Work con tains besides its former useful matter, the subj. stance of all the, important Acts passed by the General Assembly from the year 1815, to the present period, which appear under their proper heads. -. I - . , I Orders for this new Work will be duly attend ed, to, from anv part of the State, June 16,1828.1 - ( James's Jlnti-Dyspeptic Pills. j DYSPEPSIA has of late become so frequent, and is so wel known, that it is considered unnecessary to describe minutely its character istic symptoms: The most prominent, however, and some or. all of which will at once be recog nized by every dyspeptic, are flatul nee, acid stomach, occasional nausea in the morning, and bitterltaste in the mouth ; eostiveness, but some times diarrhoea and a loose state of the ! bowels ; loss of appetite, or an unnatural craving for food, piles,, yellowness of the eyes and skin; uneasi ness, of the stomach after eating, &c. The ibove Pills are confidently believed to be a Vemedy for this formidable disease. ' They are not recomj mended on the principle of any mysterious oir specific operation! their use is nre'dicated upon a cohsistent theory of the disease and a thorough knowledge of thei physiology. of. the human fys temi and the nature of the remedy employed. Their efficacy hasj been tested by long experi ence, attended with a degree of success very far beyond the most : sanguine expectations of the nventor. i HENRY JAMES, Proprietor, I U 4 I No. 82, Pearl St. NewVYork For sale by WILLIAMS & HAYWOOD, Ul 1 ; Agents, Udigh, N Cl 1:11 SODA WATER. i '1IT1LUAMS &'bHAYrOOP have procured f V j - from the North a first-rate Sod . Fountain on the rnost improyed plan, and will keep SODA tVJiW tin prepared every day during tue bum met. i They will also keep Simple Syrup, ; Lemon f Do." Sarsa'parilla Du Raspberry Do Ginger Do Lime Juice, &c. Raleigh, June 12th, 1828. NORFOLK. T He! AND PHILADELPHIA COMMERCIAL LINE, Via Seaford and Dover. Attachment, le vied o'n a Cloak. " State of North-Carolina, . ...'"" I Wake CIounty. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Auust ' i. . Tt . .; rerm, i8. Wm. A . Chapman, IT having been made appear jo the Court, that the defendant has removed beyond the limits or me &iat,e, ori so conceals Himself that ,the or dinary process of law cannot be served ori him : It is, :: therefore, ordered! by the Court, that ad vertisement be made In the'ltaleigh Register for six weeksiUhat junless the defendant comes for ward 'on Or .'before , the (nekt County Court of Pleas and Quarter Scaaioais- to ih hll rl. County of V ake, at the Court-huse in Raleie-h. pon the 3d Monday of November next, then and i il,lcvJ,. Pcau 10 issue, juagment will te entered up' against him, ty levied oh will be condeimned, tilt's recovery, i Teste,1 and the proper- subject to plain ly S4 KING, Ci C. .1 A Steam-Boat Norfolk, Capt, Wright, or the Philadelphia, Capt. Weems, will leave Marsden's Wharf, Norfolk, every Sunday, Wed nesday and Friday evening, at 6 o'clock, and the passengers will arrive at Philadelphia on Tues day,) Friday and Sunday mornings, in time for the morning Boats for New York. And the Steam Boat' Franklin, Capt. YTade, will leave Arch St. Wharf, jPhiladelphia, every Sunday, Wednesday and Friday eveningl at 6 o'clock, and the passen gers; will arrive at Norfolk on Tuesday, Friday and Sunday mornings, in time to take the James Riyer Steam-Boats jand Southern Stages. Fare through,' $12, Meals on board the Boats included. Passengers from Philadelphia pay for breakfast on land, j . : ; . Way passengers pay for meals. All baggage at the risk of the owners. July 9. 85-tlDec. lOitftJCirsUs of VivQini. . i: i . ' flHE next session will commence on the 10th X ;of September and continue until the 20th of July j following. Antient Languages, Dr. Gessner Harrison. Modern Languages, Dr. Geo. Ulacttermann. Mathematics, . r Mr. Chas. Bonnycastle. Chemistry and Material Dr. John p. Ernmet. Dr. Rob, M.Patterson. Dr. Rob ley Dunfflison. Demonstrative Anatomy T . and Surgery, ' $ Dr .Johnson. Moral Philosophy & PoO ' . litical Economy; $ Mr Ge0' Tucker, Law! & Prici pies of Go-? ... , '' ' yerhmemv " 5 Mr' Jno' Lomax. N. B. The course of instruction in the School of Antient Languages will be the same as that heretofore pursued. A. b. lJltUUKliNBROUGH. Pro r tor - ' ica, Natural Philosophy Medicine, Sept. 6 2 St ;;f. 111 BENJAMIN S. KING: uc prcpareu to accommodate thirty I five or forty members of the General Assembly with board. ' f Ualeigh, Sept. 121 , . . ' L.Uf oe bom ay ' me ouoscnoers, at tneir Auciun omre, .i tarsre ana valuable tissorl uesiHiy impoixeu otapieana-rancy.4 rtOWSISTXN-IXPABT,lpFr SdltiteUDomestics &-t, vfe ALSO. Cu , Crockery Terms liberal,, and made known at sale, V A. POSTPONEMENT v As the vessel by which jthe Goods" advertised forale;onje.d)ilCwcrc sad from Nevy-Toras soort as " ie above Sale is' unavoidably' .postponed till Tvedat , Sept, 30 c-when' it will positiVelv toke PH?-V :s WDLKINGS& CO.-Aiits. . s Fayetteville Sent. 12. 2ts Dismal Sic amp Canal Lottery "0 CLASS NO. 17, ;T be drawn at Richmond, Va. 21st Oct. Prize ef 1 .,' Ok""' "Mm i oU SCHEME. - - .Sl0,000is S10,000 4 V 2,500 2,000 . 1,200 1,022 ' 1000 ,-56o;; 300 -rnpie f,ckets S4, Haives g2, Qri,.U i All orders f nost nai'd ed.toj address .-a r ;r.. YATES & MUNTYRE r - v llieManasers havi had h i0- sellmir and navmo-1 w,'fK;t fc -i,- S?0""1 of '85,0003 of S3,000--.2 2,000 1,200 1,022 .2,000,. 2,000.. Mi500: ; 2g00 in ,1 -.. awr-aJoi ,0005 of Sl,000Ci v YATJSS & McWTYRB r: .M .t'i i , '- -- V'.YrIiaLISAIiEnJ RUTAiL x ' i. Drug- uni SSteSLiciner Sitor cl t 1 f-wf "r-' . 4 1-7 k r hits r:.'..'ii.t: Ointment Pots - -Black. BottJes . Boltlefc.VIal Corks ; Pdl ttoxe Vwood : paper -; AT THE SIGN OF THE GOLDEN MORTA ILLTAMS &,HAYyOODhave jdst reced ed from Philadelphia and 1 New-York. a jarge; and well ; selected assortment of Drugs, Medicmesi Surgeon's Instriirnehts, Shop Furni tre,' Paint; Oils," &c. : which the)' offer whole sale and retail, on moderate terms. ' . ; ; "Among their -assort rucnt may be found the Ibl lo wirig . : ; V ' . - - - , J 5' t ' -' - - - ' -J t -T -v " - ' I'" - i-' Acid Nitric ,;. , ; luriatic . SUJphuric ; Tartaric -ProssiC ;v Oxalic Benzoic Pyroligneou9 ; Acetic Coru ' Alum ' Arsenic PowtJ. Antimony Tii rt. . Sulph. Oxyd. Vitr. Sulph. Precip Ammon. Mur, Carb. Vol. Aqua Role Armenian Balsam. Copaiv. Canada Peru Tola Barytes Carb. Mur. . Bisniuth Met. Oxyd. . Bacc. Cubebs. Ind. Jimip. Black Drop Corti Cascar. Cinnamon Canella Alb. Aurant. Camphor Cantharides Caustic Lun. Com. Castor Chalfc Cret Ppt. Catechu Cobalt Coccfnella Cowage Uolocynth Crocus Martia. Co'.chicum Aut. Cera Alb. Cupq Sulph. i Animon. Denajcot. !Laudanuni jEttiep Vitr Elaterium Ext. Cipchon. Flav. , Ruhr. Colocynth C, Cicutac Gentian Jalap . Liquorice refd. Ergot, Enapl. Adhes. Merc. !' !L.yth:irg. Ruborana Flor. Cham. Fol. Ctcuta. . . Digitalis SaVmx Flake White Ferrt Carb. Phosph. Mur. Tr. Oxyd. Ruhr. Suloh. Gum Assafoetida Aloes "Soct. Hepat.' . Arabic Turk. Ammoniac Benzoin Elemi Guiuc Galbanum Gamboge Kino .? Myrrh i Mastic i Opium I Pur. Olibanum Sty rax Scammony A. do. S. Tragacanth. Elastic Galla Allep. Hops j Hoffman's Anodyne Isinglass : Iodine Lime Juice Litmus Lint. Pat. -Mercury .'; K Sub. Mur. Muriat. Magnesia Carb. S. S. 5 Calcd. , do Henry Manna iFIake Musk Mansranese Mace Nutmegs Nux Vomic Oil Castor C P. do Com. Amygd. D. Annis ; -' - Ambe Carjroph. -; . ' Cinnamon : " Oroton, CajputlT i Lavender ,y !' Lenion v; , ' : Burgamot iv. 1 Origanum ' i Menlh. Pip.'; fa Pix Burgund. Petrol. Barb. t . .-j Potassa Sup. Tart. ;- "; ' -:' ' Carb. ,: Oxvmur; : I '-. ?-Tart. eVSodac ',,' ;' Carbon:'; - -:' Nnrit. ' '"i , lljdr Precipt.' A'b. ' do. Kubr. Plumb. Acet. Quassia Iign. Quinine Sulph, Had. Anctiua.-.; Ins. Flor. Jalap ' , ! Uhub. ; ' Coloinlxo - Squills Ipecac . Serpt..Vir Spigeha . Senka ' Liqujorice Sarsaparilla Mezrtfon. Ginseng Gentian Helebore Nigr. do Alb; Turmeric-. Rotten Stone Resin Yel ow Rass Guiab Spl. Vin. Rect. Nitr. D. lAvd. c: Rosemary Senna Alx. Spermaceti Semen Coriand. Caroway fennel Annis Oaru. Lini , Sinap.' Sodx Sub-boras Sulphas Sup. Carb. Carb. Phosph. Sulphur Sub. do Roll Sang. Dragon. Solution Ars. Fowl. Sapo Casti Sago Sponge - Syrup Scillx C. - i Sarsap. C Simp. Lemon Tapioca , Thorough wort Vin. Ant. Tart. Wafers c - Zinc Carb. Imp Sulph. Flor. Metalic i PaintU Brushes. AIIISCCU Ull - ' Lamp do". '' Train j.do Spt Turpentine ' V; .White. Lead in Oil ' ; 14 Red Sph. Do Brown in oil 1 do t v. drv. ' YelI6w Ochre Venetian Red " -Chinese Vermillion ,. Engjish do v , v Drop Lake . " Rose) Pink a : .;; . .t.. Clirpm rYellqVr " j King's ; dot '. ; Pat. do Naples ; do A Stone j do P . : '.. Tui kev Umber Colcotii tVitriol Terj-a Desseinna tvbi-y Bbick - . A" Lanip do . ; ; Prussian Blue Verdig r is :' j Sand Paper Glue j i Orahge Orpemint Gold Leal" - r : Silver do . : ... . .'. " Camel Hair Pencils Blue'Smalts . ' ' Gujn Copal - 1 ; Shedr. Copal VamUh. Paint Brflshfre, illii Whitewash do 4 Sash - An -.- Scrubbing' arth, do ' firmture lt .it . ; Shoe do Tinctures, Ointments Cerates, an&JMasters'of every kinkl. Patent Medicines andi Miscellaneous Articles. Bateman's Drops British' Oil 1 "; J1 Cough Drops, Amer. Rowland's Macassor! Oil N S. Prentis's Kephalii Bear's Oil 1 Fancv Soaps, dift. kinds English ies S. W. Windsor tut Teeth Brus Stoughton's! Bitfers I Steers' Opodeldoc j Tuiliigton's Balsam; Church's Lotion J GowlandVdo. y Hamil. Worm Lozenges Harlem Oil j " ' , Itch Ointment- i Pills, Braggj & Joneai Anderson's . Duval's j Dyott Lee r -1 do Pulegi . Juniper Rosemary j' c Sabinae r( Sassafras : Chenepod." v W i htergreen Oxvmel Scillat ' Pulv. Corti P eruy Flav. 4x 'do.'-T,;t'Rubf. i:Jala;p';i A K .TlWih- l - 1 o-;.:ti'- v-r.-- Cotocvnta , Ipecac j-K '. Guni Arabic.'; Arrow Root-; - Antimoo.. v' -v Ipecac et OpU i' - " I'"",-" J "If in boxes cakes Rochelle Powders- l Seidlitz do;. i Soda do Ink in Bottles . Ink Powder , Reeves' Paints Water colours Carmine j White Frosting. Surgical Instruments Full sets Sure1. P. Books '( Vel" Ansrrots; Surprical Needles ;: & , ! Folding Tenaculums,: Thumb Forceps Trocars " ' 'f;- Directors . ''.l..;-;; If'.' ! Evans Lancets. Spring c do Lbgwood n sticks Uo Chirvn. hstic Ground " icaragui Wood do Reil Sander Cjoppers! ; i -. pu. indigo i Annatto 1 Fjg Blue j M:dder v- ' Camwood I.IpckiniTwhjt I'renuMcrs "f -; ,' J tampers!' irons t ,V I . ' ; Skins, Red ' I , Black " i- Shart Bindings Bands ( Buckles . liowsiruigs Brushes i Pumice Stone Quicksilver " Aqua Fortis. ' 1 " . HAT 8TREIT, ' i HAS taken the above Stand, recently occupt- d by Mr. William jTracy, sad respectfully ' so icits a share of publiCvpatronage ; thel con dt ctiiig oF this i .Estab lis! i ment is placed ur.der i the superintendance aiid controullof his i .Father anil Jlother, U w io will endeavor to giver general satisfaction. . T le Hotel is in a. central situation spacious and w.ill furnished. ' . - ' '.') .; He deems it ' unnecessary to expatiate upon r tbe various inducements which this House pre- j sents to' Travellers, or to maice. a jprofession of extraordinary merit on the occasion. -' . For BOARD ERS or TRAVELLERS who wish to 'be. retired, there is a House detached from the i H tel, not fir from the seat of business and coa- ! tiguot i jo the Court Houpej which affords corit fortable and pleasant Lodging Rooms. : A BATHING HOUSE M attached to the pre- ; m set, wnere a cold or V arm Bath will be fur nished on short notice. July 21. t X - i 93 4t 7 TO SAVE IS TO GAIN- - y.-r 11' : .1 i r OLD SHELL COMBS made new, broken ones mended," and new teeth putini so as 'to leave no appeafance'of having! been - broken. In al cakes the Comb "will . be restored to the same firmness arid. transparency as when first made.' Orders from a. distance! promptly attended U C ' :'- : . .: by : jJ, E. LUMSDEN, . , A few rods southeast of the Court House.' IRaleigh, June 12th,J 1838. , J 76 . IqCj. Cash, and the highest price given for c!d i broken shell Oombs, as above. ij . I , , N. B. -liroken umbrellas also mended. or Beware of a windier ! 4 TUraNG'the Spring of 1827, the.! Subscriber ? JLr employed a certain Moses Wooi of thU Waice County, to take caargeot his.norsi 2u peleon, and believing him- trust-worthy, author ised him to receive payment tor services render etl by said Stallion, r Under cover "of this autho ri'ty,Wood received sums of money from sundry . persotis, . for which he ; has! never ; pretended to account. Sensible of havinlg appropriated to his own tise, that which did riot belong to him, a;id fearful of con sequences, sud Wood fled to Ten nessee, and it is tor prevent the, good people of that .Slate from falling victims to his dishonest purposes, that this notice is givenJ j Wood as indebted to ihe Subscriber for. many acts or'kind riess whiclr tenders him I ungrateriil! as well as dishonest. He is about 2Q vears of as-e, 5 feet 4 or 5 inches high, with bide eves, light Imfr and light complexion.- . GuEEM BOBhlTT. Raleigh, Aug. CO. .99- N. B. The Nashville Banner and: zette will each insert the ablove thrte times, forward their accounts to the; Suhscnbr. j K, Jackson Ga- srnc B. L' NOTICE. of Jl Silver .Grmari Blades v Silver Cathe Gum "do Ab-cess Jdo Bougies" different kinds Elastic Catheters Male, Female ers,'Male x , t Female Gum Elastic Pessaries " Inject;on 5yringes,V all I sizes ' .": -: '4 p ':iJ)-:'4:i Malev-' do'l; ; ; -Female , do ; rj Hull's -Trusses VBC Common do.i " - v- i Clyster Pipes urinals .. ; Breast Pipes i Nipple Eh ella Dentist Files -. TiShop FurnilureU Brass Scale & Weights,' llpv? Apotb. Scales, do. Graduate Pleasures Glass Punnel 1 ." Corhp. Mortara Porcelain do Pill TUe .f f Bolus EmvcA' Specie & Ti net; bottles. . s.- w. - - -. - fZ . r- i-if- 'A T the. late August. Tef n or the t,ourt ;OJ i3L Pleas and Quarter Sessions of the County jOt Wake, the undersigned quahhed as au migra tor upon the Estate jf the late James. F. Taylur, dee'd. and requests all the creditors 'of .;the de ceased o make, known their claims ;withoui layr. r . i -1' ;fi '. I : : . v , Ii ' : l I His debtors are hereby, informed that .it is determination of the subscriber to close his ad-; I ministration aSTspeedily as possible; and to end u diligence cannot be gran, 'ea.m I ne cia " ing-numerois and dispersed throughout seferai Counties, a personal demand of payment on tw, part of the Administrator is rut of the gucsliM. Those therefore who do iilot choose .to; themselves of this information and make &m?t diatc payment' wjll find tm?tr claims 'hwsenfflr IIAltll yj WW V U M V w I yw... to. Law IAS. C Baleigh,25th;Aug. 1828.: - FURTHER NOTICE. ON Friday,, the 10th of: October jnexr, w. MANLY, Adm'f. 9 leigh, wil be sold upon a credit of six mpnt m sa J.- t.A Vknahhi Miutorviz: Stock r't 'l3rr . ..Km es; Cattle rand Hogs, , Cart jmd Ox rn, r-; tools of --ill tonus; a complete set oi p""" ,i ther things on the plintatiof of a moveable perishable :kmd.v ' FoNJheroilbwin his late ;d wellinff-house injtaleigri, ; J f fh- HniiMhiilil and Kitchen un. auu ture a Carriage and Harness, Gig, 'aulV Harness and various other ar faleigtvhug: AS. MANLY, city "a LEATHER "L ii, sacf tothia TRUNK, containing some paners. Qficc receAre Uie same byiapp yng.t v , ; . ; ' . rnpnee cf aJYerlXa1 5 !

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