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V 4. : v '-'" -,VflMk4iai ?'"? - ?r - "i 11 1 r 1 1 - . . . y.v ; YYv- pW".U7':t ;.v I - Y, yJHPK- (WffinEisi : ' t- y Y ; I - a OEv UOUR VlTli TU115..: ; :A One hour with Ihee wIieT sunimet' siiset! v:( v :';V And cluy'sJust b'lishes giM the quiet grove -vv'V: One Kuur wUh ttiee'u watch-' ttie shut inroses9t v v v And whisper T" thy eiarsoft tales' of ove- -, ' . . the fohd liciTtjmtre:isurerll,hroig;h the day J k v, '?rAt'cvcnitip;fslewyitilosirfaUhful lips to say; flnc hour with "ihee .lwliea lAV5LduU- toil are - . v"! " . over, 1 - .. t- t , , , fc ., N ; ' V 'i An4.earica nature courts tbt "peaceful scene j '.'On linkir witli1. thft-i when ereHntle"'fi'irits' Ivov'er 3, ; :KALEIGH o7i 4. Vcysor, nuVinr rroposals ai rr iested to State U.cir prices by u.o-year.'w.-.w..wnacon' tract will receive, their pay jquarteriy-rin tne months , of May, Angu&V November and Februa ry, tone month after the expiration of each quarter. 5 No other than a tree wane person snaii oe employed to carry, the mail. Vr rj xcfiv wiipre tbft rrronnsenntenaa 10 convev me- je is aesir-. ana ilLTf AIL: - V- t vrt- . . w . ,1 . ,. ?niHC snnsnnTUHTi resnr.tnil!v inrorms her1 1 niaH in the body of a stage carriaere I ed to state It . in' liis proDOsals : and the stae ,4W i.wi,. t,v,4t.irK :l'A n.i!fa I miVci-K Af tnffimofrt ftirp. unless otherwise ex- keep op eh .'t be above 'KstabUs1imenV.aS.jd solicits acontirman to ca her HO 'centre-' t t he tu s 1 ttet;s, p :.een seltett das ihe rer ;1r Statre-llouae for iHe bra portion t the public patron- I pressed, to acconirnouaie seven pasacnKci,. . . r She insures those Who may, think .proper I. 7. f Every proposer may otter in tjiioia to maKe 1-bn her. thatftthinff shall beV wanting-on I any improveme.ni, in , uic frHipor.iauyi yxu part Tor their eae and comfort. -'The above f mad, from, the JermsanvjteoV.either as to, tne. VTA Ut.imte on Fa'ytteville street, hi the mode of transporting it, the pee required, or fti'tor-tne Town.-nna has i uie irriiuciiuv..,ui - v. .o , wv'-"- shall receive due consideration. : tilt J V. VV. I V r VH V- V ' 1 --V I '" ' ' J ' ' ' T ' Northern; Soiitliern ami Western line of Stages, . The number of the post route shall be stated 1 ' : '.'11 . ?n i...: -I 'I i.-f'. Kwt.' u nil thf nTonrxnl must hf sealed . . .. ' . .ill .. t ...( , V .1 . J .V A .1 . n . 1. A. ' g ....ni.nl tlnrf O Hi A n rl An-' to ston. . V v-. - , S. j BTBIC -October, 2d,' 1828f' ' ' -;8Uv5t. - If. TA tew-Members ottiie anproacn incr Genera! "Assemble can", "be accommodated with board and comfortable rooms, -if I early apr pneanon De maue. . , t . , t 1 arid directed to the General Post Office, and en dorsed Proposals. Strict attention must be given to the endorsement as it is not intended to break the seal of aijy, proposal, until the time for recetring bids shall have expired. J'' ' 8. The Post Mast ec General res'tiTes to him Centte-'sni Arouud wtr .guarded path 'unJieaxd, uueen j hen Ml (Itc vtjxing. carea of busylduv, y r'" hour with thee at-eve can - well repay, - ; One hour withjthee, when infant' eyes ate sleep-. , One :.'.V,.:-:.afilC?6tCt ; ,. '.XAfcBEG'E''.N.'lGL C Krioton fit Rujfiiifs. ) " , v: The dove-like sleer that only rhature knows . t ,.; , 1 , "1 r .One hour Titii,thee when eVespale star is keep- ; ' -t , ,' j i lonely. watch, TJ1 heayen with jradiance IfwuiS EST, I'V;-' glows, vv-; , rl'.-': !!' ML-ryextensii , .A ;Xike thaj true .star, toov art my jnuding ray IU novV )Den -That cheers my path and -liffius me on )ny way., Tbe situation of this Hsiablishment is one. 'Itm Qne hour:, with thee outweighs the empty spienr uated oh the 'North sideof , the Capitol, H&ASLr.V?? fr-'t '-MV!-: I withifi' tlie immediate vicinity of the two :v.TIearttess joys fothich somahy'Jiyeil.V I The?chrfres will be uniform and moderate, S:, - jFot one sncli houtjiciw erladlvv tsurrender I 2&i.Aint U .tUnTs.ri low nrices of self the'right of declftrinfjany contract at an end, whenever one iamire nap pens, vvnicu . amoums to thV loss of a trip, ' ' . ' .-.:. 9. The distances stated are such las have been communicated to this office, and some of them may be incorrect : on this subject the contractor must inform himself the Department will not be answerable tor any mistake. 1 J 10.! In every case whre the mail is transport ed in stages, and the present cbnjractor is un derbid, and the underbidder shall not have such BL1SHMENT has undergone ve- stage : property as may be ntcessarl for the p?r- :e repairs and improvemenLs, and tormance or ine contract, ..ne suanj oe requirea sonable valuation, the yholef- or any part of the Stage I property, including hofsesJ that may be suitable tor the service, and jri?ke p yment there- lor, oy reasonaoie; xnsuainen.is as - uis pay pe- comes due, or as may be otherwise arranged rvMTi.'.: for the reception, of t i'JAH iaihioii'cro wdsV and fashion's pomps can S:cjc ot ,hti gaudy jscenes steal. way, v. To share thy; converse at the close of . diy; company.- ot the being sit- and Banks. cpr- pro i t . - - v AT THE SIGN 0E THE, GOLDEN MORTAR. W W l"t r t Ti tito - M a vnrnnn 1 . lr- TCnciLLlAMS 8c HAYWOOD have iiist receiv- ; ed from Philadelphia and. New-York. . a large ' ahd; weir 'selected , assortment pf r Drugs, Medicines, Surgeon 's lhstniments, -..Shop Furni ture,; Painty Oils Sec ' which they ioffer ivhole- sate unu reuK, on jnoueraie leirns. r i , ; Among th&r as6rtment may be found tle fol- This will be made a condition m the accept L t.iirlt nci v j m b - - . w a - a .... . .... . - . " . 1 . f 1 ' 1 .1 - 1 L'.l f 1 .' visions.- Man and Horse, r one dollar and titly tance 01 any dius unaenne om o xne presem .Tne t.k. riv Mpmhprs of t h e ' Lefn s latu r eu w i 1 1 contractor : anu snou m xne unaero naer ran to - .;-- - . o I . I 1 '!... 1-1 -if- t . rr be ciiarcred one dollar per day. Those who ----- 1 - - v ' '' 'i 1 - ITX; be: prepared to accommodate thirty- j will be spared in providing for the Table, JM' vfive or 'forty members of. the approaching ' I i 'General 'Assembly: with board. r v: :;!; ;- r uaieigii, sept12.; ; : 5? i. r'jgHlv-SubsCr.ber us prepared .to accommodate c Ji with board, 12 or 15vMembers of the ap- I v ' prdachingegislatureVrv He haa a number of ye-' JJwi-lliri, ahd convenrent to the Statel-Ilousel. ' IU e would ialso take 157 of f 20 H orses to feed, ro vender haverooms to themselves will be charged lor them. 'Sutrar and Liquors of all j. kinds" and 'of the best, have just been received from New- York, and will be furnished to members as low as they can .be had in town; The; best Liquors will also be kept at the Bar and no expense The subscriber assumes tlie public that" nothing shall be wanting on hrs-part to make them comforta ble. , ' r.. V. tiUltJIN. ; ,NvJ5.Board by the year one hundred and twenty;doIIars,-payable' quarterly. .- nc- v-:vh- -,,.. E. P.! GUION House of .Entertainment. 1 friends' that h -lTU - having. an abundance of -all kinds of pi ttalei gh, Sept;? 24. .-if.- STUART. 1 1st N. subscriber beers leave i to inform his still continues to keep a house of Entertainment in the city of Raleigh, wherea he will be prepared to accommodat ttri i KA(iid - -vi 1 Fmiumr-AM- -.t ttidB -Ant-.iintv V fill UVaili J k lAftW V J V VIl.lUllli. Legislature. 'He returns his sincere thanks to thosewho have heretofore patronized him, and WTlr promts all who may favor ing 'vPlvi)- yHu-;, j !xv pany his brsf exertions to , please, them, the '?S-v&i;S- ',"' subscriber is also prepared to feed '10, or 15 of 'Xn "T u-? pparea.xo accom- the members' Horses. -UX!.noda1e.l2;9r 15 members of the iipprpacli- i;.:'.v- .rr:k;K Svi1161 . Raieigh, Sept. 18 may - lavor uer.witn ftneir company. y 4hat the i utmost exertions sliall be used to render their situation agreeable.- ; Kalejgh,jBepi. 22, 1823. WILLIE JONES. " ' -'" 5 4w 6.4 vv ftHSj;!) ELI A;ip:yyt) on is t ' prepared to accommodate 'tii ;prlrVelve Merh-' ll-versof the :nsuihg LegisIure with Board. CJen tlehri wltli, their Pafailis; ca1ih'iii' ve't t.omforta'-; I bV rooms w lit :-:-Ctly:"8ppliwti6h would be acceptable., T-V 1 ' 'C ' -'Is: 1, -4T- UiimiUiidted yards JPe'st of the State-housed C OLICITS a Continuance of k- liberal Support. which have l erf.ip this old Establishment. ; thatpa tronage Sc. been so loiig giv She assures her 1 l : ;.t;W4eni?$ arid the public geperajlly ! tliat she j will i Hp5f exe)rt;j,he the house 1 - '.vlT -i wh.it a' eoid boardinar house outrht'to be..': t : i : h .g.Tentyfi Ve or. thirty: meniber of the ap ; J jl-ft proachihg General ASsembiy tahl be ' accommo A-LA 'k..:.iJ i. - w v-UalfiiRhJ Oct. 2, 18 38. lieneral ASsembiy call be ;accommo 10 4w. THE MISSES PULLIAM ILL be prepared to accommodate 15 or 16 Members of the approaching General As sembly with Board.' They will also be prepar ed to take their Horses.; Sept. 23, 128. . 6 3t to 'W&MMmSvs SQhT-PrJcfe 1 !$L:; V T. r Auapei riHi, oiu ucr. ioo, , i ' lU-Ot. XJUSTPVB1ASHED. ifeSt'nA '"' the;Bk-16rpjrj Gales and f-Si t he Peaee;nlra G ui de 1 6f Is herifTs, proners, .ier.jr,onMaoicT aim oTtier.' ciyu .-umcers in rr oi th- Caroli na; ifi i h an a p pe ndi x, coi t ai nlnz ine '.united approved "k,s''.AnuuaiUi.u!ifi.'ris oi -ins oiaie, auu.o. IS"' tates,'' ahdW i!tul lections of he-? hot" - i Alarms tor tnesuse ot theses Uthcers ' t' - -The new. Edit inn of a his vduable Work con tains: b esld Us ffoViher a usetd Y mat ter. the sub Acts passed i by ' the jrstance,oF all the" important- .General lAssembly Si'rom"; the year JtJSl -to the yt.; - f s.-preseiu pcrpu, wmcn appear under then? proper '.iheaas' i! jfjtf Mt. - 11 : V; be dulyi attend- w v'.'ed to, fronT I .ihv:pirt oiftlit; Staieii v&lw. c ,,"!' 'J SU,'5-:.' ,J ' ''. -' '" ' 1 I ' ''' r I ' ,i 'i '- ! ' !' - . j' .t BDrtDHSl AT G For cdrrvtnsr the Mails of the United States on the C; following routes toilt be received 'at the General fjPoii Office until 'the 25. A day of November next. : , IN NORTH-CAROLINA. " 56.tFrom Smilhfield, by Rafbrd's Bridere, Stahtansbiircr, once a week, 35 miles. ! ' LeaVe Smithfield evt ry Tuesday at 6 a m, and arrive at Stantbnsbiirg br 6 p 'm. v Leave same every Wednesday at 6 a m, and arrive at Smithfield .by 6p rri. ' ' " 57- From Beaufort, by Shakleford's Banks, to Portsmouth, once a week, miles. . , Ieave Beaufort every Wednesday at 6 am, and "arrive at Portsmouth 1 , .j ( ,i ' ; Leave same every ' " in, and arrive at Beaufort ; . , r . , --' t ;. '-: y 58t From Waypesville, to Sevierville, Tenn. once m two weeKs, miles. Leave Waynesvilie every other Sunday at 6 a ot, and s arrive ai oe vierviue, on Monday by Leave same every Monday at 1 'f m, and ar rive at Waynesvilie on Tuesday by 6 p m. , y. ;rrom viumiucic i. m. to ropiar Branch. once' a week, miles. i . 1 , leave UHrrnucK u. ti. every. Saturday at m, and arrive at Poplar Branch Leave same every ' ; at ; m, and arrive at Currituck G..IL I '-' . , : f f 60. 'From Pittsbbro to May's, thence to Evan's Bridge; to Cross Deep River, thence to Buffalo fleeting House, thence to' Fayetteville, return b y crosi ng Cape Tear Ri ver, at Nort h inert on 's Feny, thence to Hay wbo(, thence to Pittsboro, once a week, 120-60 miles. Leave. Pittsboro every Sunday by 1 p m, and arrive at Fayetteville on .Monday at 6-6 m. i ' "- - . r-. - v.. J - . . I.eaye,rayeuevme every l uesdav bv 6 it in. and arrive at Pittsboro on; Wednesday by 2 p m. oi- r von aiaiesvme io Jmcojlnton, to cross the Catawba River at Thomas's Ferry, once a week,; 30 miles. , Vl , ; Leave -SiatesyiHe every, Thursday at 6 a aftd arrive at Lihcolntpn by 3 6 ria. s V Leave same every Wednesday and arrive at Statesville bv;6 ft m complv.his bid will be offered t the present contractor : but should he decline making the contract at that rate,; the proposal of the under bidder will be accepted unconditionally. J ' It is distinctly understood, that he mail will continue to be carried in stages on every, route where it is now so conveyed.: t 11. No bid shall be withdrawn lifter the timf for receiving bids shall have exoired, and should any person refiise to take-the cont ract at his bill, lie shall be held responsible to the Dp; n'rtmen for the difference between his! bid r.nl Hiaf at which the contract shall be made. The'ss.gnv nient of any contract, wth out the cense M of the Post-Muster General, shall forfeit h snd in; all cases where application is made tjo- ihe Dcpar .. ment to sanction a transfer, the terms must be fully stated. " ; ( j ' Should a contractor or his agent engage in the transmission of commercial information .by ex- press on his route, more rapidly he shall forfeit his contract. 12. If a route slyould be disconiinued by Conr gress,or become useless,in whole or-in part,in the opinion of the Post-Mast r General, he may limit or dispense with the service " of the contractor, on making him an allowance of ope month's tra t av. ' Y ' i , .: ; 13. The contracts Will all begin January 1829, and the contiacts for routes in the states. of Indiana, Illinois, Missouri, Arkansas, Tennessee Alabama. Aiisissippi ana Louisiana, win con; in- Ue4"or one year only. Contracts tb routes in Virginia, North and South Carolina, Georgiaand Florida Territory, will continue two ears, and the contracts for the other routes will continue three years. v. 14., Post-Masters who receive an advertisei meht should give every person who applies, an opportunity to read it; than tue mail, ex.- ls JOHN M'LEAN, 1 : f - Post-Jllaster General. PosT-QmcE Departmeht, J ' July 23, 1828. . ,' 'i. QyUE Subscriber vill bpet nanEvei Evehing School, X'Si b'h; t! i fc fl i s tl 1 1 day, ofNOv e m b t f ne xt ; r f 1 h 'this Sihox)l AV.it be tatiHii ReaHihW Wnimfc.w ?nometry i Meiisu ratio'i r o f .surfuQes tf iid sb li"; Is j; Xa-' KWW -.niidSjryeywg.? Th e ,ntoM-: ta i thful e f ;'joTtsAv fll be n)ade,io". rentier these hsef uf b raiudi 6i e bif;i5H n ct U n easy; la iul faort i3 Idr to, thdsyu hg K cb!eiVi6nj; wl iQiinaW be . aispoied to att ewt. iHwsMMlhe niodhif ei ar.d inay be known vv VIA ' i vies w.mi te modyrafte, af.d may be known-V4Py- ."the; Ubscriber:':-v'.:-.1-".'. ' ' Zdi 'v; t): ' - JO.N'A. pTlS TlrHEMA N, J VegViahlpimorvi Deter '-i -r' v Wm 1 1 ' 1 '" 11 1 r 1 " ' i i i , ' . " " ' I,,1- TRPN :cnia.nuit, somei narW rK y " ... ' ?!. TMner, ce rii 'ca" :?4me y;ppiyingatstHis:om .".;.; P7iJ penceoi aavertisigli: -- ' ' '-- ? fv V iV- "'crpi ADM INK TR ATION TO. at 10 a to, and r 'i,: SS: -O-r.'-- f 6 FMm. Rockingham to Cheraw, S. C- once Week, S3 miles. - - - ' I Leave Kockingham every Saturday at 9 a m, andarrivej at Cheraw by 6 p 7. . r f Ceaye.ssme every.'Suuday at 6 a ni, and -ar-fiveivat Rockingham b' 3 pw. -, 63. FWtn Ashville, by James Alleys, toNew1- port, Tenni.ouce in t-o weeks,' 60 miles. , ULeave Asliviile every: other Satordav at 6 n m any arrive at .Newporf on Sunday by 11 a lae isiifie every other Sunday at 1 p i; and arrive) at Ashville on' Monday by 6 p m, , S'frK&l f&:'X: NO T E':S .'i' V, a!..- a. I ne post, .aster General mav expedite the Tpiilsiutlter.t;ie. times for arrival' and deparl tt, at any ine during the continuance of the feootract- iie paying an adequate compensation toranyj extra expense .that may he occasioned .thereby.' ;' V ' "'V .i v2. ySeyei) minutes shall be-.alto wed '-for: oper' Ing -aftitll isiog the mail at all otBces" where no paTvicui;u;iime is specihed. . Jl.pr.Xyery fifteen- minutes delay, in arriving af er the, time prescribed in any jcontract.V the 'cpntratbrhall torfelt five dollars ;V and. v if I 1828. S i , or Me yearly as FOUM OF PROPOSAL; John AV Lean, '"-, Post Master General. I wit convey the Mail on Post Route No viz: from f to compensation f ' dollars. i he bidder will state such improvements present themselves to him. If in a stage, 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'heginninfr and end of it.-- He should also clearly state his residence, as to the State and Town in which he lives. . Ifhe.be not a contractor, he must accompany his bids by suitable recommendations. ?. New Clothing Establish mehtJ MERCHANT TAILOR, EG ENTLY from New York, would respect- Raleih and its to open in that Ul1 KtAUV- as liress and Frock Pantaloons, Camlet ill fully inform i he citizens of vicinity, that he is prebaring Citv, an ESTABLISHMENT MADE CLOTHING, such Co ds, Over Coats, Vests, & Plaid Cloaks, Fancy Micleskc. and as the snbscriper'keeps an Establishment in Nexobern, where he has constantly on hand a choice) as sortment j of Fashionable Cloths, Cassimeres Vestings,'8tc. he can furnish his customers with any article of Clothing, either ready made or to order, at the shortest: notice, made up in ' the most durable an I fashionable style. - All orders will be most -thankfully received and promptly executed, on the most reasonable terms. Srpt. 23d, 1828... 1 -,".j 10 4w- i B;smut Bacc dy"e un.J e departurftof any pend ing 7W, whereby a trio is lost: a.frfm..V uuu,c mCH uuut aiiowea tor carrying the mail one trip,?, shall - be .incurred, unless ,Tt sh!. aueo appear uwt tne delay was occasioned byvwnayoidablcjjiccident , in which' case the a amoiint of nav'fora trinseKoiH k- r.iv.-- t . 1 hese.toiTeitiirf. 4 it vM i.- ... j '.r.reonditional.j'.excent for the fail.tf " ' 11115 llmnn-.nkl- a .... - . - I -J ; . - . - a ; . , jyuwr-v uesiraoie. that KAM i v I i.vfy& uuiut5n V ne nena t v tnotK.i.: IV- T tt. T"v" tljCash , - wimmmf l ; ; r or broken Junes' s Jlnti-Dyspeptic Pills. b I "DYSPEPSIA has of late become so frequent; JLr and is so well known, that it js "considered unnecessary to" describe' minutely its character istic symptoms. ' The most prominent, however, and some, or all of which willrat once.be recog nized by .every, dyspeptic, are flatulence, acid stomach, occasional nausea in the mornincr. and uuier wic ui mc mouxu ; costivepess, but some times diarrhcea" andl loose 'stale f. the "bowels loss of appetite or an iihnatural craving for food, piles, yellowness of the eyes) and skin, uneasi ness of the stomach after eatihg, Sec. Tthe above Pills are confidently believed to be a rtmedv for thjs formidable. diseased: They are not' recom mended on the . principle of any! mysterious or Specific operation $ their use is predicated upon a consistent theory of the disease and a thorough knowledge of the physiology of tie, human sys tem, and the nature of the remedy employed.'- Their efficacy' has been tested .' by -long experi. ence,'attended with a degree Of sjuccesa veryYaf beyond the most sanguine expectations of the nventor. f ' ,r - v - , ..-"'S V V- ; 1 HENRY JAMES, Proprietor, Y : v. ;r ,M Pedrl St. New-York. For sale by. ' WILLIAMS & HAYWOOD,; - "w4"YY - ? Agents. ;Ra1eigli,y. Q: ; ICT? TO SAVE IS TO GAIN- a LD SHEI.LrCOMBS'niade hew7 broken ones mended, aiid new teeth put iri, so as to lave no appearance of having been, broken. Ih al ? cases the Comb will - be restpred to - the same .firmness and transparency as wheh first marli. Orders from a distance promptly attended 'to A fevods utheast of the",Cburt -Hos; ahe'JL2th. 1828. , " 76 ' 1 i and the highest nrice! feriven fcc!-l sneu tom.s1, as above, f ' J Brokenumbrellas.klso meaded;' Ergot Empl. 1 Acid Nitric ) ' 'Muriatic : - Sulphuric x . 1 - Tartaric; , k i Prusic . ,: . r Oxalic ' -t Itenoic " ' - iVroligneous- r Acetic Con. ' Alum Y Y Arsenic I'oxv.d. . y' Antimony Tiirt. " . i i Sulph. Oxyd. Vitr. . Sulph. Pretip Ammon. Mur. -v- ."j Carb. Vol. ' 1 .j Aqua . ' , Bole Armenian Balsam Copaiv, Canada ; . .! "j Peru" 'YY;Y Tolu Y Barytes Carb.. . 1 . ! vi ur. th Met. Oxyd. Gubebs. Ind. .: yomp. . ' . h - Black; Drop . . ) ,' Cort. Cascar. j L ; ": Cinnamon Y! Y . Canella Alb. JAurant. : hi Camphor ..-?. ; , : Cantharides Caustic Lun. ' . VCom. ' - ;f j. Custor r ' chal ;; ; Cret?c Ppt. I ' Catechu - . Cobalt I Coccpifella j 1 (Jowagfi Y j tJolocyuth j i Oocits Martis Colchi'cuih Aut CerajAlb. Cupri Sulph. .... I' Ammon. Denarcot. -Laudanum JEtlier Vitr. , j Elaterium j Cinchon. Flav Rubr. Colocynth C. Cicutae ' ; Gentian .' Jalap , Liquorice refd. ." . ' .j. Adhes. Merc. -. -I Lytliarg. j Roborans f; Florl Cham. Fol.'Cicuta. . v Digitalis Sabinse Flake White j Ferri. Carb. . Phosph. Mur- Tr. Oxyd. UubrJ SUlnh. , Gum Assafor? ida A joes Soct. ' 'Hepat.;. Arabic Turk . Ammoniac ; Benzoin" .Elemi , . . ; ' Gui:c ) Gdbanitm Gamboge Y Kino n Myrrh -Mastic , ; ; Opium Pur. OlhSanum Sty rax r Scammony A.: 'do. S. TragacanthV Elastic I f Galla Allep. Hops lIotTman's Anodyne Isinglass " Iodine Lime. J nice ; 'S Litmus Y . , Lint! Pat.,; Mercury .. Sub. Mur; Muriat. YY- Magnesia Carb. Y r S. S. . Calcd. .... do. Henry Manna Flake Y " Musk ):f:'):Y)'-:Y: ' Manganese .. :- Y Y Mace. .. ' . .' Nutmegs " l. NuxiVomic " '., Oif Castor C. P, ) Y ); :vv;: do : YV : Com. i.: - !: , Y -Y' ' Amvgd. D. ' . Anms ' .; ... .' Y Ambe :" ' .';.'. --a) Jqaryoph. Y Cinnamon Y . Croton 5 ' Ydajeput t 5 : L'avender Lemoh ').'' '.'. ) Yliurgamot '-! )-Y Origanum ' Menth; Pip. V do Vir. Pulegl; ) v Juiiiper Rosehnfary'Y y ''Sabin A ; '.Y iv;? Sassafras Y-) , jChenepod.Y ; k vrVVintergreen Oxyniel . Scillaev-.'. Pulv. Cort. Periiv; FlaV. : - I dd. Y )RubrV j -. ' t J i ,fi Pix Burgundy! Petrol. Barb; P6tassa' Sup. Tarty, - I , Oxymur. j- Tart; let Sod Carbon. Nitr'at." Hidr!" - Precipt. Alb.j do.' : Ruhr. Plumb." Acetl' jQiiassia I-rgnL Q,iti nine Sulph. !l?ad. AnrlniQ. ' rJris. Flbr.' Jalap Rhub. Colombo Squills Ipecac .Serpt. yifgi Sptgelia Senek4 t Liquorice : Sarsaparillft Mezereon Ginseng ? Gentian . Helebore Nisrr. Y do .1 Aib. ' Turmeric Rotten Stone Resin YeUojy Rass Guio ' Z SpU'"Viri.:Rect.: ,Nitr. 1. Lavd. C, Rosemary Senna Al ?xl . s Spermaceti Semen Buck Enttlpa r.; Bottle &Vi il Corks Pdl Boies, wood - Y t'-; PaperV . : ! Oils, 'Faint t & ' JSrushes: unseed Oil . . Lamp do;r.-- v Train ydo - , ' ' .' Spt.' Turpentine " While Leadin'oil - ;vk ;) 'V- '1 ' Red dot ; -Y Sph. 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J lP-1 i Y-p-Y! lit i YYY ; Y 4;'; - rrHE cohd-.; O.a ai. D ; o On Child, On Annual course .' of lectures, in this Institution will commence on the sh Mondavi in November next. '4nMomyBy:Uoss Edwards ttoiBRooi, Surp-erv Bv Jamx RamsatI M. D. Obstetrics and. - JHseatesofi JVjtmen ad roBy, Thomas . G .Prioibatt, 1. p. ; j ! ; Institutes " and practice iof: fyeticine-Jty On On Ch7nitiirtj and FkarmacvBv. Eoxinra - - J i "v . I ! amce Henht: Dicksox, M- D. Ravsnxl.' M- II. M.-D.- f :;5 On Mt Materia atural Jlisjohy Medica-By ; Hxxir j R. ' Fiost, ''ana Bi L. i D;;-HH;f,g.--5.:ri iihological andA Surgical na Exi.i6t?t On Pathological Johit Waojc ifkl M. D; . JJcmonstrator of, The Faculty take Ana iomy Johs BotanyB$ SttraM " ., i - . Wabk i i. t. i 1 .. ... u !. 1 i "' pleasure in stating, that tne establishment of an INFI-i.MAKYg for- urv Cass,!in;cOnneCtion; with the Cil'e.hasb tended 'a itli the advantages antic;patel lt orX fd tk.ih StiirlnM klurm tliellast cburse onn- strnitt oi thWonnfii titiutv of withessintr a yanetff- of oieratiooamoiigst:these were most of tie (jai)Liai iTcra.i.ioiis in, aurirciy. f ti r l o enable the students to proht Dy(i-u? ir. situation affords for the stuuy T tis Wliifb-nii Practical AnatomyL ' new I ar.d , extensive hoow nave peen erected, jand proviucu convenie ncts nec essary1; for the purpose. - The valuable Anatomical .Museum u. ':r . le?e. has .been i m Woved by new preparauv- received fTorti' France and Italy during tlie suib- ' It ailbrds the Faulty additional satisfonta state, that by arrangement with' tl.e Literay and Philoso'phical Society of South-Caro U J extensive ind valuable ) collections n Natur Hiatoryi have beenj 'placed in the College, " carefully arranged,. so as to afford to thoJ terested )in- the study of" Nature, portunity of acquiring information, nnt omv . the departments ? connected vvith .Mecin through theiwhole,Vange;ofNatnral PgH' rV( !, 1 ThS rich collection of Minerals 1 Pg must Iteeonder to the Chemical department pr inc . .- r Y EDMUND RAVEN EL. "' .. " I I ' " ' " y Y - ' f 1 1 ' BOA to aec mHE ybnoscriDerj.is p.'r 'n , - -; y. va lHit?iBord.atMs etteyille street, fifteen members pf the appro ing lgislaturevHe;win ;bfet.wtin.ng( 80. , keep twenty uorses vw-ni rtAVmiTT"'-- -nileighOetl: -Yi. .- - - A y - - - ...--r- yu very nwUM fTHHE Subscrioer wisnes iu r -j ;VffStem r rate terms, or to exchange i orj r v. ed Lots in theXHy of Raleigh. place Lots are amongst tnenost r V,f . one bf ; them combining thennnd aollont- cKnd tor a oiorc - . t DeUing HouseYHeis-willmg ,v ry change in, Jandould beo, mr W nil All T a SPi Should the abov e ipJ Y fc.ixhi- i.Tralion of the prctV ;i ,y. . t' i 1 lpecac-etpa:f5'fton2' -. y ? . . " ;vi"yiy.-'-'-.:it Y' Y . y.-i.-u' V '-Y-J . -v,-v- y .- - ;- - 1 I,
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Oct. 28, 1828, edition 1
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