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VUTUSIN. Bt N.-A. Hayek.
' Ml . ' t 7-. - . j
;.y-:; jI Jove the de?s of night,'
v v!;" I l.v e howling- wind,
t v 1 lote to hear the tempest sw
- Q'e the billows of the deep
-L T " I Tor nature's saddest scents delight
n'V'-:;; ; Toe melancholy mind ;
vf- I Autumn! I lore thy bower
"WithTaded garlands tlrest i
Howsweexaione to linger tnere -:
Vhen tempests rid& the midnight air,
; . Tof snatch; frorn mirth a fleeting hour j
"The sabbath of the breast,' , v
'4. Peysinf iESlnipreMsxYa ir riantstcd to
state their nriees y the year. Thoswho con
tract will receive iurir , pay uaricriyui , iup
months, of BIay;AngnV November and Februa-.
ry, one month ahejr.the expiration'of each quarter.
'5:5. No other than a free white person fchall be
I jfemnloved to carry the maw. 4 y ' 1 ,
.6. "Wliere the hrdposer intends to .convey the,
mail in the body fa.sjfage. carnage, he is desir
ed to state : it inj bi8proposals and the; stage
must be of sufficient sizer , tinless.otherwise ' ex
pressed, to accommodate sevTO pnsengersV" s
7. Every proposer may "offer in Ills id tomalce
an impmvement inthe transportation ' of ' the
mau, iTomf me: lerms.iinyitca, cunex as i" ur
mode of transoofiinc ltthesDeed riedniredi or
j4i x V' I . 'Uie frequency of the- trips perwewhich
iveep 4 '-t shall receive due consideration .Ci il'VVV--'ii
ij , -V ' 4 4 The number o " the post route shall be stated
1
To bedxawn at Richmond, VaVSlst Oct,,!' : C ' - " I
scheme:
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Autumn 11 love thee well $ ' ' ;
'Though" bleak thy breeses blow
rl love to see thy vapors flsei f - - .-
And clouds toll -Wildly round the skies, ;!
"Wherefrom! the plain the mountains swell
Ana foaming torrents flow, a ' l r
V y Autumn! , thy fading flowers , ? r. i
AJroop Dut to oiQom again ;- fs
o man though' doomed to .grief awhile, i
To' ttang'jbn fortune's fickle smile,
1 1. ? Shall .glow in "heaven with nobler powers,
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-.aw aicu iui raiw .---.-- , t , j
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-VjnnHE.. Subscriber, continues i to transact the
iL- Auction and Commission Business. f He is
prepared to receive Cottorjj and other property,
on Storage on very moderate , jerms.' And his
undivided attention will be .given to the sale of
property entrusted to his Management. -He has
made sulch'arrangementSft as will enable him to
mafie liberal advances on Property sent , to bim
for sale i and from long .experience in the , busi
ness,' he has no doubt of being able to give gene-"
raJ Satisfaction. - ; '', ' '
p;s fi r. uraers-ior urooas win oe sincuv axienu-:
-ed to- r-r h, : K W3I. .PANNILL. ' .
,- - Petersburg, Sept. 6, 1828. i n . 4 law4w
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JSTqzo Clothing "Establishment.
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Y&ffiRCmNT Z 41 LOR,
- i. i' 1 jEtjrcivJi 1-.Y xrom iNew lore, wouin respect
lDli;':fully Inform the citizens of Raleigh and-its
'icinity, - tbat-.be is preparing .to open, in that
V, Citn ah ; ESTABUSHMENT OF; REMY
::!WADE"CliOTHlNU, stich . as' llress and Frock
" Coats, Over Coats, Vests, , Pantaloons, Camlet
, &pjaid Cloaks; ianry Arttcles, &c. and as . the
subscriber .keeps in -Etttibiishtiient in Ncxcbern,
v where he has constantly on 5 hand a choice as
sortment? of Fashionable - Cloths, Cassimeres,
Vestiners, i&c. he can furnlslw his enstpmers with
f . any article ot uiotnin?, eitnerfreaay made or to
forder at the shortest notice, made up in te
, most durable au 1 fashionable style- All orders
will be most thankfully; received and promptly
execoted,!on the most reasonable terms.
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Sept. 23dj 1823..
10 4vr
PROPOSALS
Ftr carrying the Mails of the United States on the
' - follaynnsf routes, icill be received at the General
oj jxovenwer next.
.Pott Office, until the 25th day
to
r'rr-'NORTri-CARppAV.
.:m:From SmilhfieldtbyJlafbrcTs Bridge;;
. Stantonsbur?,' ence a week," 35 miles.:- j.j
; ' Leave Smithfield every Tuesday at 6 am, and
-arrive at Stantonsbtircr by 6 p m. ' 4
' Leave same every Wednesday at 6 a m, and
arrive atraitnneJa by p m.
; 57. From Benufqrt, by Shaklefard's Banks, to
pcrtsmoutti, once a weeic, miles. j n$
! Leave Beaufort every Wednesday at 6 a :h,
and -arrive, at Portsmouth
Leave' same every. rV'. im, and arrive at
:.; Beaofort:'.T!t'':-v-."v- '" -K ' hi
58. From .Waynesvilje, to Seyierville, Tenri.
Leave. VVaynesville every T.Qtlier Sunday at 6 a
7it and arrive at Sevic?rviUej . on Monday .by
''11 am.-;,! :7.tzu-; -jfv-''.'
.Leave same every. Monday at 1 nt.t anil ar-
rive at VVaynesville on Tuesday by f p m.
: A.;S9r, From '.Currituck. C. II. to Poplar Branch,
pnee a week,:, miles.
: ' ' Leave Currituck C.
m, and. arrive at
ik C. II. eyerySaturday at
Poplar Branch v v rfr-
at
ot, and arrive
Leave same every
at Currituck t H.
60.' Fiom Pittsboro to May's, thence to Evan's
Bridge, to Cross Deep Biver, tlience to Buffalo
Meeting: House, tlience to Fayetteville, return
by crossing Cape Feariftiver; j at Northington's
x erry, taence xo nay wooci, iiience .xo I'niBaoro,
Ance aj week, 1 20-60 miles. . - ...... ; ; "
5 " Leave'P)ttsb6ro every Sunday by. 1 6 w, and
arrive at Fayetteville oii Monday. -at j$ p m.
' ! ' TaVe"FavetteviIle everv; .Tiiesdav biv .6 ft
annTarrive i nusooro on v eunesuav dv u
61t From Statesville' toJ Lincolnton, to. cross
y, the:CatarvbaBiverat ,Thomas's Femv once a
L.eave aiatesvme e,very i nursuay. at o am.
,rahd arrive at Lmcolntoo by 3 iA 1 ri
Leave same every Wednesday at'-lO a m, ;and
: and arriyer at SUtesvuie by o p m. x 4-
. . V.62. From, Rockingham to Cheiaw, Sr. C- once
4fB fTWkAit -WWl-ftt W
3
and.
ar-.
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'i ; LeavelRockingham everycSturtlay; at
'and arrive aj'Cheraw hy 0 p.ml ' . , -
'live at Rockingham by piius'iX:- .
. fiSi Trom Ashvllle. bv-.lames Allen'k. to N??
port, Teoh."or,Cc in two wesk; 60v mi Tes. .
IaveAsiiyineevery :jqlhervaturday'at 6 a i
4 and arrive atfewport m SiHidayiSyvl wii s
Leave same every oUer SiliKUyat ?, and
V arriveat Asliville on Monday j by. b mi
:y. iy:i:); - notes.
13. The cont
is every oia, anu tne, proposal must pe seaieu
and directed to tpe General Post Office, and en
dorsed Propotais." Strict attention must be
eiven to the endorsement, as it is not, intended
to break the Seal of any proposal, until the time
for receiving bidf shall have expired
' 8. The Post Master General reserves to him
elf the 'right of 'declaring any contract at an end,
to the loss of a trip. '. v! '' ... ' '
9., The distances stated are such as have been
communjicatea tc tins cmce, and so(me or. tnem
may be i ncorrect s on this subject, the tontractor,
must inform himself the Department will not
be answerable for any mistake I ' ; u
10. In every case where (the man s transport
ed in stages, and the present contractor is un
derbid, and the underbidder shall not have such
stage property as may be necessaryfqr the per
formance of the tontract, he shall bej required
to purchase fromlthe present contractorj, at a rea
sonable valuation, the whole 'or any part of the
stage property, including horses, that, may be
suitable for the service, and make pay ment there
for, by reasonable instalments, as j his pay be
comes due.'or as may be otherwise arranged.
.This will be made a cbndition in: th.e accep
tance of any bids under the bid of the present
contractor ; aitd should the underbidder fail to
complv, his bid will be offered to 'the present
contractor ; but should he decline making the
contract at that tate, the proposal of the. under
bidder will be accepted unconditionally.
It is distinctly understood, tnat the mail will
continue to be carried in stages on every route
where it is now so conveyed.
11. No bid shall he withdrawn after the time
or receiving bids shall have expired, and should
any person refuse to take the contract at his bid,
ie snail oe neiu responsioie io uie ut?panmei,
or the ditterence between his bid and that at
which the contract shall be made. The assign
ment of any contract, without the consent of the
Post-Master General, shall torfeit it and in all
cases where application is made to the Depart
ment to sanction a transier, me terms must De
ully stated. ) - j
. Should 4i contractor or his agent engage in the
transmission ot commercial information by ex
press oh his ronte.Jmore rapidly than the mail,
he shall forfeit hia contract.
12. If a route should be discontinued by Con
gress, or beconge useless, in whole or in part,in the
opinion ot the liost-MastcT General,' he may limit
or dispense witl the service of the jcootractor,
on making him an allowance of one'month's ex
tra pay.
Hi,
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10
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Sio,ooo
2,500!
000 1
I200!s'
1,022
2,0004;
r 2,000
,2,000
3Q's, 25's.
1
; .- 2; 000:
i;200- r
s Virooov;:
' ' . k -300
200 .
Besides SlO's, S100.,3,S40,s,
Whole tickets.S4, Halves 82, Qrs. gl.
; (Ail orders (post paid) jpromptly ttend-
ed to, auaress- --i A p - :
: : : Richirwnd9"Ta
. ; The Managers have had the jileasure of
selling and paying within a few; weeks, 2
of S6,000 1 of 85,00() 3 of S3,000--2
of S2,500-3. A 82.0005 of 81,000, &c
1 YATKS & MclNTYRK ;
General lias
its . arrival at
THE SUBSCRIBER'S STAGE,
LEADING from .Raleigh to Salisbury
through Pittsborough and Ashborouglii,
? now in fnll oDeration. ' with eood horses and
careful Drivers. The Postmaster
made an- alteration in the time of
Raleigh and departure from Salisbury, which is
arranged jnow as follows : Leave ftaleigh erefy
Saturday at l0 o'clock, A M, and arrive at Salis
bury on Mondayafternoon. Returning, leave
OHllSDUrv :at 1U u tiuth, uu u.t-fr tuv ,
and reacli -Raleigh' on Thursday; in ample time
for Passengers to nine ana oe.m reauiucss io iac
seats in the fetage for the Kortli. j j
Price of nassaire th rou ffh, only $5. The ac
commodations on the road are good, and every
attention will be paid to the-com
who take this route.
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GEORGE WILLIAMS, f
brt ot thoe
Raleigh, Aug. 30, 1828.
99
Steam Navigation up Cape Fear River.
facts will all begin banuary 1st,
1829, and the clntiacts for routes in the states of
Indiana, UlinoisJ Missouri, Arkansas, Tennessee,
Alabama, Mississippi and Louisiana, will contin
ue far one yer bnly. ; Contracts foi. routes in
Virginia, North and South Carolina! Georgia and
the contracts for the other routes will continue
three y ears. .r I '. ' . ,
14. Post-Masters who Teceive an advertise
ment should give every person who applies, an
opportunity to read it. " I j
- JOHN M LE AN,
.'; . -Post-Jljaster Genera!.
POST-Omc pEPAnTTttT.WT,
July 23, 1828. ,
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FORM OF PROPOSAL:
John Jr Leans b II I 1828.
Post Master General.
Sir.
7 will convey the Mail on Post Ronie No
to , for the yearly
I doUars,
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state sucn improv
ements as
stasre, it will
viz: from
compensation nf
L i M.ri fli
i ne Diuuer win
present memseiyes to mm. it in
be proper for him to say so. He should distinct
ly state the number of the route, injl not only
the jiumberj but the beginning and end of it.
lie should also dearly state liis residence, as to
the State and Town in which he livesl tf he be
not a contractor! he must accompany his bids by
suitable recommemlations.
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; State of North- Caroliha,
;''--- . ::;;' Yake CoUXTYi ' '
Court of Pleas! and Quarter Sessipnir, August
.. i ' Term, 1828. ' .
Archibrdil R; Rtiffin, ") . . ' Atti 1.
VJ ( Original Attachment, le-
v, 1 a nu C vied on a Cloak.
m. J. - Lii;ipnan, 3
TT iiaving bee a made appear to the Court, that
JL the defendant has removed beyond the limits
of the State, or so conceals himself t iat the or
din:Hy. process of la w;.cannot. be sejrvKi on him :
It is, therefore, ordered by the Court, that ad
vertisement be nude in tlie RaleigH Jte gist or for
six weeks, that inless the defendantjeomes for
ward on or be fore the next Coubty Court of
Pkras and "Quart ?r Sess;ons, to be held for the
County of At ake, at the Court-house In Raleigh.
l;-on: t he. jSd 'Monday of November next, then and
tin i cu n:Jirj am. picMii 10 issue, juugmenx
will be entered up iigainst him) and the proper
ly levied on will be condemned, subject to plain
titPs recovery, , ' Teste,',
1 - - R. S. KING, C. C.
Fills.
so frequent.
considered
y-'
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V 'r
0 ilTlte Post Master General mayxpfcdite the
ails, and alter the tioKs.foij arrival and debar
vturc;-Vfi
f contract j ik I payiiigft.tAde iinate; coinpfcsaton
; for anyiextra, expense " that, may be occasioned
sthereby':.."v;l
;' ti 2. Seven minutes shallhe aliowed fbr opehl
,tng andclosvng the'tni Vt all toiScesj wliere'-o
'-partiCuUr: tim; .iaspecjfied.Ti44 yfeStefC
3. 1 For every;nfieen matefdeUynHflng
f .uer th time; ptcred'ut
V contractor shall fcflt fiyelUUrs 'VUAd, ; it the
-ieUv continue until the deoartuve of aW nl
r ing tnailiwherby, a trip is ilpst. ii forfeiture"bf
aouoic iu5;m"in ni;wi-u jur Carrying the mail
' "ne trip,"-shall: be incarredU uiiles4t shall be
made .to appear that the delay r was occasioned
- b;-navoidab!e;accldeiit 1 ihwbich case tbca-
yThweipwcurea, it wui. be. observed, are un'.
eQnxiw- . cor tire failure ot a trip bv
waypidable.acpdent,- tbe penalty may be rediie.
edto the pay lor one trin -rr,-.t JL Jllf
,ft,i r 'J'. ,'ii M'iaim: ctt twL '..t. '
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times dMrrhcea-ahd a Ioosestate oft
loss of appetite: or an Vinnatufal crir
piles, yetlownesi ot the eyes and, skin.
.ness; of the' stomujeh after eating, &4.
James's Xftnti'Ditsventic
YSPEPSIA has of .late' become!
and 4s sowcil kn'iwn, that it iS
Unnecessary to describe minutely iitS character
istic symptoms. The-most prominent, however.
ami some 01 all f which will at orice be record
W? by every dyspeptic, are' flsuul hce.-acid
i-touiach, occasidrial mvusca in ' tlie Imbrninir. and-
hitter taste in the mouth i Costivenesi. hut smi.
lly believed to be a remedv for
are
n:
bowels ;
for food,
uneasi-
The above
not
reconi-
any jmysieriaus or
Fills are confide
this forftuuable' disease. They
mended 011 the Iprinciple of, a
specific operatidn l their use is pr'ethcated upon
H wnwMcm mcory 01 me aiseaseand a thorough
knqwledge.of the physibloirv ' of tlUf hiims'n
tern, and tlie. miure of the remedy empl6ved.,' i
V 1 . j . lestea by ong expert
e Hucnuvu : no a tiegree ot success yety far
bfml I1 iijfe expe4tation of: the
Vff v lk ? tAAi ifroprietor, a 4
c,?:-';-iiT--' : -v rvo: M'r Pearl sfVi.'vt
WILLIAMS Sc liAYWOQI),,
Agents,-. iltaieisrh, N. C i
J'For sale by
. t . ..
n b j T 7 Drqicen ones
MP leetu put iu,o as to leave
or paying seen broken.
mended, a
fin !trnMnfn .
nrmnesfi ami trn
i rr,f r ' wilc"y as wnen hrst.made.
Urdtrs from a distance promptly attended' U
:tv-- '..j?4-- 41 ,1 h7 E. LUMSDEN,, ,
V i uer rod? southeast of the Court House,
j Raleigh June l2th; 1828l,- M 76 r'
orCr?K"nest.Pncf for old
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THE Subscribers having been appointed Agents
of the Henrietta Steam Boat Company, give no
tice to the Merchants and Shippers that the
Steam Boat Henrietta is in fine order, and under
the command of Captain RUSH, who-is experi
enced and careful, and is a part owner : The
Lighters are good and sufficient, and kept always
ready in case of Low , W ater. Warehouses at
Campbelttiri are provided for the reception of
Goods and Cotton.' Th,ey assure the public that
every attention and -facility w'dl be afforded to
render these Boats worthy of theirjpatro-agtf-j-'
The Subscriber will attend to the jceceiving and
forwarding "'Soods to any part ol the Stute, and
to the shipp ing of Cotton and other. Produce.
WILK1NGS & CO.
Fayettevile, Sept. 29. , j " ' 8-3w f
iMansion House.
OpnHK subscriber having niovedNfrom Camden
JL to this place, respectfully informs the pub
lic that he has taken that well known stand . ad
joining the Court House square, recently occu
pied by Mr.ljohn VV. Clarki (and usually knowp
as Clark's filotel,) where he has opened a
HOUSE OR ENTERTAINMENT,! under tiie a
bove title. The premises are spacious jmd
well adapted for the business ; the stables arje
large and j supplied with careful hostlers ; and
travellers will find every convenience customary
in the best houses of the kind. j f
To professional gentlemen, and others, hav
ing busines in this place , connected with thi$
courts, this establishment ft;ers advantages su
perior to any other. I J I
Persons, travelling with their families, oan be
accommodated with private 'apartments, and
every attention will be given to insure tie com
fort of those who may cull. j
Members of the approaching) Legislature
would be accommodated in the 'best manner.
Town boarders will bo accommodated at the
terms usual ,1 nth is place. ' I
.. ' JOHNM'COLL.
Columbia September 12, 1828 j 4 4w )
s r mic ,v-reea vuls
Ointment Pots . -t .
Black Bottles
Bottle & Vial Ccr!:s
filf Boxes, wc.i
i-4 ImsZrtniiahe,.
rJZZ-2y22?i z -bs&lm 1 Linseed oil tnsi v-
V-:
V: " V ,
: . v,'-- MW4-uii. aiuu la it. Lamp do
.r .v.'-v,-'-,- . ."' ' v ; ,1 v f Tram .-, do
I150LL1AMS &?H AYVVQOD have just receiv- S pt: Turpentine
f.f5i:d::frpto Philsdelohia and NewiYork, a IWhite Lead in nil
larcre ana weir selected assortment of nnin. 1
Medicines, Surge'ons Ihstrtimehts, 1Shop?FurnW 1 Re'd-V-- dd'
re; Paint, Oils,kc.'; which theycer, whole- I Sph. Brown in Oil;
sale awu retail, onf moderate terms.;
Among their assortment may he fotind the fol-
lowing
Acid Nitric '-
s. ; Muriatic ,
'.;, ", Sulphuric
; , 'Tartaric
r;Prussic V
Oxalic
. Benzoic
Pyroligneous
Acetic Coa.
Alum
Arsenic Powd.' '.'',
Antimony Tart.
Stilph.
, Oxyd
v.-
Vitr.
Amnion.
Sulph. Precip.lUad. Anchu
PixBurgund.
Petrol. .Barb.:
Potassa Sup. Tart,
' y - Oxvmur.
.,-V 'Q'Tart. el Sod
v . . Carboni
4 ------ iT
v . . Tiirat.
; r ; Ihdr,
Precipt. Alb.
do. Ruhr,
Plumb. Aceu
Quassia ; Lign.
Quinine Sutehl
av. 1
ibr.
' Medical College of S. Carolina.
THE ANNUAL COURSE -OF LECTURES,
in this Institution will commence on tlie se
cond Monday in November next. ! i
On Anatoiny-Qy John Edwards HolbrooC,
M. D. I ' ; :
On Su'rg-efyUy Jakes Ramsat, D.
On Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and
Children Ry Thomas G. PHiolkau, M. U. f
On ' Institutes-and . practice, of Jiledicine Bv
AMUEI.,HE5HT UlCKSOX, M. D.
On Cheniistfy and .Pharmacy By Edmund
IlAVENEt, VM. l. ' , : j
On . Materia Medica By Heitkt R. Frost,
M. D. I . . j ' '. ; I
On JTutntal History and fiotanyfty Stephen
Elliott, Li L. 1). . "."
On Pathological and Surgical -Anatomy . By
Jouv Waojteb, M. D. a .. .. ' r
Demonstrator of Anatomy John Waoaib
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The Faculty take pleasure in statmg, that the
estabiishment of an INFIRMARY for Surgical
Cases, in connection with the College1, has been at
tended with) the advantages anticipated. -'It afford;
ed to the Students, during the- last course of irA
struction, the opportunity of witnessing a variety
of operatiujHs amongst these were most of - the
capital operations in Surgery. ; ; ;' i
To enable the students to profit by the facili
ties which joUr situation affords for the study of
Practical Anatomy, new and extensive Itooms
have been erected, nd provided with all the
Convenienfis nr pssa w fni- tl ' i' 4 f
The valuable Anatomical Museum nf th. nT
lege, his been improved by .new preparations
received from France and Italy during the sum
mer. :' . j i.,r -.,;', j 'T ' '""'.'' Vf i? : " f'
5 It aflFbrds the Faculty addfopnal satisfaction to
state, that by an arrangement with fiei T.itAi-ar
and PhilosophicalSocie?y of Sbuth-CarblihaT
cmciiwtc auu vamaDie collections Vin 'Natural
Hntory, have been placed )h the College and
carefnKy arranged, so as , to aflbrd to those - iivi
terested 1 in the , stiio; btNatuTeAamplebpt
portunity of acquiring information, hot only in
nhe department? connected with Medicine, but
through the whole rartge of Natural IHistory;
iThe rich collection . of AfincraU i)articu1aivi
must be considered a very important acquisitiod
to the Chemical department of the Institution-
"ZJ t EDMUND H AVEVRt.Ln..i1
t; "Oft PJin to rrsfn nswn mm jrtnm. tti
Mur.
Carb. Vol.
Aqua
Bole Armenian
Balaam Copaiv,
Canada
Peru
Tola
Barvtes Carb.
Mur.
Bismuth Met:
Oxyd.
Bacc. Cubebs.
I nd.
3 u nip.
Black Drop
Cort. Cascar
Cinnamon
Canella Alb.
Aurant.
Camphor
Cantharides
Caustic Lun."
Com.
Castor
Chalr :
Cretae Ppt.
Catechu
Cobalt
Cpccinella
Co wage .
Colocynth
Crocus Marti
Co!chiciim Aut.
Cera Alb.
Cupri Sulph-Ammon.
Denarcot. Laudanum
iEther Vitr.
Klaterium v.
Ext. Cinchon. F
It
Colocynth C.
Cicuta
Gentian
Jalap
Liquorice
rePd.
Krgot
Empl. Adhes.
Merc.
Lvtharg.
Roboraus
Flor. Ch:m. t
Fol. Cicuta.
Digitalis
Satirise
Flake fVVhite
FeiriCarb.
Phosph.
Mur. Tr.
Oxvd. Itubi
Sui.h.
Gum As-jafcetida
Aloes Soct.
11 epat..
Arabic" Turi
Ammoniac.
Benzoin
, Elemi
Gtuuc
-. G dbanum
Gamboge
Kino
Myrrh
Mastic
Opium
Pur.
Olibanutn
Sty rax
Sca'mmony A.
do. S.
Tragacar.th.:
Elastic
Gala Allep.
Hops
Hoffman's Anodyne
Isinglass
Iodine
Lime Juice
Litmus .',
Lint. Pat.
Mercury
Sub. Mur.
Muriat.
Magnesia Carb.
S. S.
, CJalcd. V
( do Henry's
Manna Flake
Musk
Manganese
Mace
Nutmegs
Nux Vomic
Oil Castor C, P.
do . , Com.,
Amygd. D.
Annis -Ambe
. Caryoph.
Cinnamon .
; Croton
- Cajeput-'
Lavender .
Im6n,vyvV::
,;,Burgamot.
'Origanum. ,
' MentrT. Pip;.
' ' 'do . '-Vir.
, Pulegi
j'V J uniper 'ty
I y Rosemary
y 'Sabin . , :
' S assafrasj ' '
' ;' Clienepod. ?
fyWititeigreen
xvraeLSciilaeJV mm -i
Vulr. Cort.eruy. Flav.
tCMio.m Kubr.
Jalap
Nhrr.
Alb.
- y '
Iris. Flor J
Jalap
Uhub,
Colombo
; Squills
Ipecac
Serpt, Yifg.
Spieha
Seneka
Liquorice
Sarsaoarilla
Mezereoil
Ginseng
Gentian
Helebore
do
: Turmert
Rotten Stone
Resin Yellow
Rass GuiaC
Sot. Vin. Rec
Nitr. I).
Ivd. C.
Roseinar
Senna Al:X.
Spermaceti
Semen Cbriand-
Caroway
i- ti
rcnuci
Anni
Car
" Lini
Smap
Sod Sub.bofas
Shlphas
Sup. CaTb.
Carb
Phospli.
Sulphur Sub.
do Roll
Saner. Dracbn
Solution Ars. Fowl.
Sapo Castile
Sago
Sponge
Syrup Scillsc C.
Sarsapj C.
Simp
Lemon Tapioca
Thoroughwort
Tin. Ant. TarL
Wafers
Zinc Carb. Tm
Sulph.i
Flor. ,
Metalic
Tinctures, Ointments,
Cerates, and Plasters of
every -kind. :' 1 '
Patent. Medicines -and
Miscellaneous Articles.
Hatemans Drdns ' !I
British Oil
Cough Drops, LVmeri
Rowland's Maeassor lii
v Do ;do ; .:' . drv; '
Yellow'Ochre "
enetiaWUed'f-
Chinese Vermillion
English do v
Drop Lake - .
Rose pink :. lw
Chrom Yellow
King's y.tf?yy:h
Pat,;;4!o5'v-V'?:-t'
: Naples do s ;
Stone.,! do - v
Umber
Vifrinl '
T erra Desseinna
Ivory Black
Lamp do v ' - '
Prussian Blue " y 1
erdifrris
Sand Paper:
liiue
Oranffe
flia.'.
CopAl Vamisir ' ,
rami Brushes, .u
Whitewash dS-4
Sash . do "
Scrubbing 1q
neartti, do " I
r urniiure do i v
Shoe i7: do ' .
Tin key
Ctolcoth
4. -,-
Orpe'mlnt
Gold Leaf i: ' :
Silver do : V:
C-mel Hair Pencil
Blue Smalts . '
tium Copal
I Jive Sttr.
Fustic Ground PP
jxrearagua Wood dn
'Pper2s
'h. Indi
Umi do
Annatto !
Fig! Blue C
Madder ,
Rocoa 'f
Camwood
1 renpuers
Stampers
Iron 9
Skins, Red
' -1 I BlacJ:
.-'J ! "Shark
uinuingg
Randa (
Butkles
BpWatrir
Brushes
Pumice Stone
vuicKsiiver
Aqua Fortig
FOR SALE
A light SULKEY with'a rieat Harness , ,
- at this Office. ' J Ik -;
June
For
2.
derably enlarged hisi Vineyai-d,
fng consi-
Island,. where. he nowh. In' full icuhivatiftn S'
acres of ground, containing 73.000 GiW vj.
iwio navin wo uie necujiar auvaptape of
being enabled to j procuvd the best species of
Roots Irom Jim Father's extensive VinevarJn
rv A v v A. ..... - II T T ,
SCYYVlOIV
importing Grape F?nc Hoot
France, at a moderate price, and meow
aging the introduction of thaUidtuTf C
ijjK. R.yALPHoNSEj LO JHAT, har
Jinzety
ron.nej
Cltrn It
Departments of Girpnde and Lot and
in France. (45 N; Lat.'l nronoaes to
numerous friends to the cultivation of ihe Gz-an
ir:.-. 1.. iLo'TTn: o... . I t. . v "'"lJ
Mf. IA, 1. Wl
with their Crap
March
to the
shall
11 engage to turmsh uubscriberj
e Vine R -. ts. before the' Fir if
and forward them, free dfexnenJ'
r 1
NVS. Prentis4
Bear's Oil '
Fancr Soaps,
Wmdsoi- do Eh?l:sh
Teeth" Brushes
Stoiujhton's 11
Steers! Opode
Ivephalia
'j' ''
ift. kinds
uers j :
!d
jc
Turlington's Hiusam
Ciiurct-.'s Lotiqii
Gowland's do.
Hamil. Worm
'Harlem Oil
Itch Ointment
Pills, Bragg. &J
- Anderson
Duval's
lJVOtt'S
Lee
ozenges
Jone
in boxes
cakes
4 .R.
Rlitlb. " ; m
:iSquiIlspil
: w:'4;jCofocvnt hr
.uum .ivraoic m
Arrbr Root
Antimoni;?
Rochelle Powders
Seidlitz : dp
Soda do .
Ink in Bottles
Ink Powder '
Reeves Paml
Water colours
Carmine
White Frosting
i
Slitf m ml fttsftiimPntay'
Full sets Su"r.jp. Books
Teetl Inst'mts
suriricai iNeeu
Folding Tehat
Tii umb Fo iceps
Trocars
Directors ? i
Evans Lancets,
Spring do
. . ;-
Gum v do
Abscess dp
Bougies dilfe
Elastic Cat fie
"";;T- ft
Silver Cthet
it
PS
i tums !
Silveij;
Cei-man
3.
yiext
uv VkfiAn nr!nl I I'lia ...".11 i.
. TM vi . - vwwunt. Ml, Will DC!
years old, and will prodiite considerable fruit
tne secona year, trom the time of their bein?
planted. They will; be; Carefully classed .and
packed in boxes with some of; the original snQ
in which thley have been raised, which will great.
1 v facilitate tlie thriving of the roots when trans,
plantecl. V S :. .;; ! ,v j j : ::i'!-.j.!j- :)m
Orders will be punctually j attended to t tlie
subscribers designating the quantities and spe
cies ofjthe Gripe Vine Roots they wisjii to hit.
They will engage to pay, ft r 1000 roots or niftre,
at the rate Of 12 cents foi each root 5 for less
than 1000," at the rate of 15 'cents ; and 25 cents
per redt for less than 50. .Roots, onl& tvayean
old, shall be paid for at the rate of 9 cents each, i
for 1000 or more 1 12 Cernipr less than 1000 j
and -4 '3 cents for less thaii'robts. I ;
Payment to be made on1' delivery ofjthe rocts
Letters not received nnlessPOST PiID.
.Subscription Lists are opened at -
New. York.i .with- Alplionse LbubatJ 85,; Wali-fl
E. CopeU rid, IJun,
!. McMicj'iael,
11a. 1 Van Aninn":e,
Willafd Uhoflds.
Washi krton City, Thus. V Pairo.
Uavennort. Alien
HhII, Shab)e 8c I'm
f oster & illutto'i.;
Boston,
Albanj,
Ptiiladllpl
Baltimore;
'Uichmond,
Savannah; if
New-Orleans.
Cliarleslbn,! .j i T, & tl'Street & Co
uaieirn. ; i r f taies
Nkt-York. 1828
.at
Subscribers In
th u 1 r ; Vi ue si del ivcred a t
If.
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expense,
SPLENDW
On Friday,
publishe
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;s:irtifcf street- Hhilade uhia. a
tVld vlvvs of American Scenery, as loilows
'l-3: L r !di, T,Wr.Lon tnc
ami .vy .
1.. .!a!
Schuyl
scenery.
2. A
Sound,
3. A
kill, t
near
view of the Lisrht
with the adjaCetit
view of YoVk, on
tnrtincations. -i !
- 4. C hamcteristic Scenery
ve'r.V;!' ,-::A l'1 ''. 4 :,i Kil.'
5. 1ew of Kew London
Philadelphia,
iibnse in Long" fslmd
, mix
tent kinds
Female
rs, siaiev1
Female
essanes
Gum Elastic
Injection
Male t
Female'i "
Hull's TrhfeSes
Common do if -' ' 'e
Urinals
Breast Pipes
Nipple Shellsj
uentist iriies
Brass Scale VVeigbJ
.';,airsi2;es"!:;?if
Apptb,r Scif esi -idb
Graduate Measures
(ilass Funn els;
Comp. Murtars
Porcelain do
PilllTiles; :t J
Rbltis Knives
Specie Sc Tiiicti bottles,'
the adjacent scenery.
6. View of Lemon
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