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V IT. -. rr - rrdK 'Subscriber prepared to r.ccc...jdate with Board at liii capTious House on Fay etteville treet, fiftc . ic; of the approach ing Legislature.' li; will La willing: alsorto keeptwenty HorscYbn moderate. terms. ?.. - : 12- A lv?&tL r- " S YIIIG1N1 A;STATE LOTTERY, ,r-: s . .V- " yN,1 v' T "OHTnE BKEFIT OFTiE u.V; , . . . T - W , I " '-vfl Pinna i"ns ilbttrrue Pobutus I-'-, V:" the lQlh orVccsWW: J fzj - . f, liuniset clllauo laborat 'Ijynipha fugax trepiilare Hiva.iAlon cn, rrll oivtntju turbid Stream I SCHEME is; sio,ooa 5,000 s- 'Jropirklin- he. sola beam.-.-M V hjitv -;r V"3,044 ' v; 4;,3,p44 ' , Unhro1 the bounding bark f V; ,f- 'XVg, v -r,000 v . 52,000 1 M ' To ?.cr tljWHow bearrr; r ? 5 - A.-OO - ' ; ' . 2,500 ' . s . AnJ bteucu their Wanness; mta?hns thefev , - . v r 7 : 00 i he Quet-tj'of K'ht lL JimTy down ) ,41 50 40 ; A And thy-rteep wUwcntesses wear. ' ; I - J ' T 1 : - 'r - T I V ' - - ( Jrap-ndent wrcal' of hoary mpas;;, - . . - t .v tiormg, uie ui main uiv v - t t In mountains huge and depths of . dread -jt T! 2 sea-boy's fear; the. mrc. ant's Joss, 4 5 , , The rougtu 'rucle 'rpqaiem of hedead j Thy ttauqujl currert's course molesW-i v-;" , Or wake 'its water from their, rtsCrvVv.t" . f.,.s ' ;' 0 V- -4 ' Thy oozy banks no foot, baa-pressed - . Of sVaiiTobusft-br roseate maid " vv; Is o bard has sungwith raptured breast -lMs Thy hnnouis in-their bowers -of shadej . 'VCUItlTK :t uiy ,wv U1UU WCI1U ad - .k v a- '.While' n.taner rivuXeU elide in aong,.-.' 1 1 2,050 : 1,640 2,460 . 1,640. ,6,150 :28,700 6,636 Prizes, 10,66OBlanks,5 r : Tr: YATES M'INTYRE, 17,296 tickets' 869,184 : jRichmond, dct. 21 . Managers,. i Dark sullen stream ;he doth thee wrong JM That scorns to tunehis Jyre for t thee, v . Whose marpnt'i pierceless glooms' among Ihtportttht to the AJjlictesl. "WXTTILLIAMS and HAYWOOD have for sale t Dr. KoerersWegetable "Pulmonic Deter gentj a rmedipine highly approved of for Con- Raleigh, ept. 30th, . . 8 And Solitude, in voiceless hall, . v-lact3 there the'bwlet's distant1 Call.V ' Periodicals 4' s Te it delights; ere niffnt-Jcews Tall, . Whilst glimmering t'wilightaVea themiiid, j.To grander 'midst thy arbours tall"; -' ' , or watch tny weary waters wind ; r? Or, in thymirrourd face, descry .t' Reflected stars," and answering sky i : f ;.v Wave after" weaver resistless,1 hy, . j 1 1 - To.Dceans vast abyss is bprne " ' f ."'t k"C So rhilvdearti ;$a; pleasures fly j' S i T fc' k ' r-.- 1 ofman,. nor pleasures, more return1 ; ' Alt, like the undistinguish'd .waves; t V' "..'' 1 Press downwardto oblivious' graves; ' health," or fame, or power the Slaves, v r Gay glides the hope-deludedtlirong t Ant'i ii iori still his bubble craves i PHILADELPHIA Medical Journal, by Carey and Lea, published quarterly, at $5 per annum American Quarterly, Review; 5 per annum North-American Review; $5 do do Southern Review,' . : . S $$ do do .Flint's Western Review, published once a month, $3 per annum. 1 - - " A Franklin Journal, devoted to, Science and In ternal lmprovements, $5 per annum. :' . ' National Intelligencer, Daily flu, and 1 n weekly $6 per annum. - 1 Subscriptions for the above received by ; - - f . J. GALKS & SON. Sept,1 16, 1828. v "-'.t L " vTiOugh pQwer and wealth abide not long rUlVffRS JOHN -r aii j ne wiio ywniw saxs to wmr -i . - MtJL Commodate twenty- v v'. , k isisi De,-as it ne ne er naa Deen ! ,.4. - j of the j Legislature She - I Imay honor her with their jrorme, wno lute's tumultuous dm ... " I 4. Thus sh 1 nurse do s, Nor long shun,"by pensive stream to, muse 1 ; no 'wish to pride akin.v , l .'i : : t ; 5ig for laurels I must lose if v". ' V OYe others tempt the surge's roar, J3e mins the safe; inglorious shore BOARDING. HAYWOOD is prepared to ac nveor thirty Members assures all those who patronage, -that every exertion shall be made to contribute to their comforts N. B.f Mrs. H. would receive ten or. twelve gentlemen as boarders the ensuing year. .The favor of early applications is requested. o'T:r ICOfl ' v . .. ' "V:. . ... 500 2r- - Thv. scenes, O Nature f .charm me more,4 f . ' J Thy atill retreats,? than all beside' j - " , J ' ' -',VJ ,Uapp y; in' some lone spot. to pore J, y;V,; " lipplingfbrOok; orrapid tide" ,1. " ' i Jjt ' VFi,U brook and tide to Fancy seem , f y t'v .i.r'Ant emblems of Time's fleeUngdreami " Roll on. roll pn, thour turbid Stream !; And beaKUiy. Waters dull and dark, -TJivsparkling in the solar beam; $ 4 ; Unbrhken by th0 bounding bark . ; I PROPOSALS For carrying the Mailt of the Uyittd States on the i follffttfiner routes will . be received at 1 the General Post Office; until the 2$th day of November next, - inclusive, viz .-- t - ' - r 1 ''' ' f IN NORTH-CAROLINA; 56. From Smithfield, . by Raford's Bridge, to Stantdnsburg; once a weeic, 35 mUes Ieave Smithheid every Tuesday at 6 a m. and l arrive at Stantonsburg by 6 p m. . t b same, every Wednesday at. 6m m, and - I'll i unneia Dy o p w. . , 1 lleaufort, by Shakleford's Banks, to once a week; v mues. .. 1.- . . ... t. ffU-'-A . tract will receive ilu ir pay ; quarterly in t'..c months of My. Auust Novemberancl T c ua r, ope month after the expiration of each u . ten 5:No! other than a free white person shall be mploye4 to'carry'the'Tnail. T 7 " 1 , -'' , 6' Where the proposer intends to convisy xne mail irt the body of stages carnage, he is- desir- eu io siateMt.. in j-iis ;j.ropuii.i-f -vuj vf mustb6 Of sufficient siies sunless otherwie .ex pressed to accommodate seven passengers. 1.- vr4'-Eviery-jrop)r.mayfferin his bid to make I mail, ftom 'i he terms invited, either; as -to the mode of transporting it, the speed -reqMrjWU or the, frequency of the tfips per w,c&kH(tyfclt shall receivfedii consideration' ;4V J i;he number of Ut piast ToutesfialLjestatea in'eVerv bidk and the proposal rnustj be sealed and directed to "the General Post Office,' and en dorsed . Proposalsl : Strict attentipn tmust be given to the endorsement5 as it is not intended to break the seal f .any proposal, until tbte'ttme for receiving bids shall hav ekpiredl i V 8. The Post Master General reserves to him self the'Yighff declaring any 'contract, a an end, whenever. one tiiiure nanDcn. wmcn nmouius to the losffnf a trip. ' -r ' ' Li f ' -4 - , 9. ;Tht distances stated are' Kiih.asj have been comiminicaTeu lo uns nniqe, nim unje vi r may be incorrect i on'this. subject tlieicontractor must'jnform himselfthe Depahmentjwill hot be answerable for. any, mistake. . rr . i j F- ' - -IQi In every case where the mail js transport ed in stages, "and the present contractor i-un-derbid, and the underbidder shall noj haire such stage property as may be necessary fpr . the per formance of lhe contract,; he shall be required to purchase from the present contractor, at u rea sonable valuation, the whole orany jbart of the stage property, including horses, ;tjiat maybe suitable for the service, and make payment there for, by reasonable instalments, as his pay be comes due, or as may be otherwise arranged J This '.will be made a condition Tin jl he accep tance of any bids under the bid of the! present contractor ; and should the underbic dec fail to complj , his bid will be offered to the present contractor ; but should he decline friaking the contract at that rate, the proposal of jther under bidder will be accepted unconditionally.! : .It is distinctly understood, that the; 'mail will continue to be carried in stages on eery ro?te where it is now so conveyed. ' , r.j ; t 11; No bid shall" be withdrawn aft$r. the time for receiving bids shall have expired j and should any person refuse to take the contra qt at his bid j he shall be held responsible to the Department, for the difference between his v bid; and fthatj at which the contract shall be made. The assign ment of any contract, without the "consent of the Post-Master General, shall forfeit it j-and in all cases where application is, made to . jhe Depari ment to ' sanction a transfer,, the term's 'must be fully stated. . ' - . ', 7 Should a contractor or his agent engage in the transmission ot commercial information by ex press on, his route, more rapidly, than the mail; ne snail loneit uis coniracx. I - 1 ) 1 ' 12: If a route sh6uld be discontinued by Con gress, or become useless,in whole or in p.ait,in the opinion of the Ppst-Mastcr General, jie may limit or dispense with the service .of the j contractor. oh making him an allowance of one month's ex-. 13 Tbel contracts will all begin January 1st, 1829; and the contracts for routes injthe states of Indiana, Illinois, Missouri, Arkansas, Tennessee, Alabama, Mississippi and Louisiana, willjcontin- ue tor one year oni'. i-A;onrracts tor routes :in Virginia, North and South Carolina, jGeorgia and Florida Territory, will continue two years, and the contracts for the ot&er rogDtes will continue three years. - . ,? . : -i t 14.1 Post-Masters who receive an advertise ment should give every person whd applies, an opportunity to read it. . r JOHNMfLEAN," , - ." ' Post-Master General. PosT-Orrica Depahtmsht, . - . ' July 23, 1828". . rr a l.u J. 4. La anil dicing CvOTCi , v 1 . ' 1 - Clrc'sni.Yiaij- : f VVbiteic Ointnief Ulack . BottTe U ial Corks' ' ; rll Boxes, wpod l.ft - lii Brushy if. AT-THE PIGNOP THE GOLDEN MORTARi TO7'ILlIAMS ScHAYWOOD havejustrreceivT W ed from -.Philadelphia. and -V New-York, "a large .and "well -selected assortment .of Drugs,' 4 Medicines, surgeon's -instruments, nop jf utrit. tufe Paint.- Oils; &.c.;;xvhich.tliey -otTec whole--. sale, and fetaiU on moderate terms.' v;) - i v jr:Amortg their assortment-may be found. -the fol lbwi'ng-'vf,:1;-?-T' Acid Nitfic -Muriatic Sulphuric Tartaric Prus'-iic - Oxalic ( - Benzoic- - '5" - . xPyrolignepus . Actk Con. Alii'm ' .f " . Arsenic lou'd.. ... Antimony frt.. i-Sulph. V'4 Petrol.' Bartf. , if -POtassa Sup Tart. . .t hf-h Carb-'n v ' ; . . .j -.' ' V, 1 art.- et sous. v " rl ' ' Carbln . -'Nitrat.'', 1. v . . Ilvdr precipt. Alb. ' do. : llrtbr. PlumbI -A'ceti Q.uassia Lign.T -- 'Oxyd. Vitr. Quinine Su!ph . i.r: r Sulnh.' Precip. Rad. Achus AramorviMur. , -, . Carb. Vol. i-1 Aqua J :? Serpahvmi tututvimium tividdsque pvocetlzeA '-I-eav Beaufort every Wednesday at 6 am, r , -, ' ' " . .' ' rr, -'r t - ? V I and arriye at Iortsmouth s - vim o v. i. iiiiiiuu.irw, n, and arrive at -Leave same every Beaufort, - ;. . , , , jl vt importing ixrapec vine Moots - jrvm 1 once in two weeks, .55 miles. . y'r''aging the introduction Of m.; and Strive at Sevierville," on -Monday by tothe &mt& States. ' ) ' J r 11 a w' ' v' j; ; f - -T, ' T' Leave same every Monday at 1 p mt and ar- vV;?'T TR-; ALPJIONSEv'LOUBAT. havinc-Vonsi- t Tive at Waynesville on Tuesday by 6 6 m. . XV derably enlarged his .Vinevarid; on JLontr. r;jslanu, wliere tie npwhas m full-cultivation, 55 le of iney trae, & and Ga to the numerous friends to thecuUivatiou of the Grape CTine, in ihe. United States, a subscription,'. - ...r , Mr; A,' Lv wilrngage ;to furnish subscribers . y ?;. '....acres oi ground, containing 72000" Grape :Vu v v Roots' ; .having also; the pectuiar adrantage ' "V vheing en"Uectoi?proclre,' the best species v itoots irom iirs rainer s extensive vi J- i Nurseries,io Jthejdistncts Pf JiorafaUt Oh ; , lJuzet, Departments of Gironde and Lot . , ronne, t, France, (45- Lat. proposes . with theirCirapc Viije Root's, "..before the Fint of f nT.' Jlldrch next, and forward them, Tree of' expense, " jto the different citieswhere'-subscription lists! , '.sliair !;avehee'n opened.'t Tlie 'roots will be 3 if (; '' years old, and wilr produce ''.consider able iruit '" C 1 the second year t from the time of ; their being ';." -planted. "They v will - be care'fullyctassed'aiitl V packed in bpxes with some of tlie" 'original soil , T " v bicli they have beenralsed, which will greut s V' ly facditait'tiTe,thrinngof the roots,;when trans- ':- : planted; v 'i ' ;vr' ; v- "J.r ipe vine 4tQ0ts tney' vTjie will engage to payfor 1030 roots oivnitirey "at'the rate f "1-cent for .each root';4 frj leka :tli:i'itl000,"Ai,Utf-xate!6rj,5ceiUs.Tari Ijci. itvch. jui iNjaa iitiui -.r-itvotj, tuna ufw- tfoiirx ' wJ, sfiali be paid for at the rate oH Cents each; for 1000 or jr. re 'ti' cfits for lei tin 4 , Payment to be made on cLiery of ther roots 1 r . . n , v.,- ' arrive arAwiviie oit lonaay oy p f oz: i ' r- 'v ?V. Subscription. Lasts ar- openr I .-.t v , , -I NOTES ,V1 tiP - :.'cw-Torkt with Alphonse Loub ,t, S5, Wull-Stl - V ) Thl Post Master General mavttite tbc r' ton, - - ' .L, COpeUnt4,gun.- muilhd altfcr jhe.thmes for arriv'al andJ depari "::'f"S4n,1 JWj-riaer,, tvT-vJturf, atany tirrie during hecontinu'aLe oiUhe A- -: - 'XK,,. - contracVhaylngan; .qUatempenlt!dd , ,ue occasioned 59. From Currituck C." II. to Ponlar Branch. once a vreekj d miles. ,-'-. ; Leave) Currituck C. H. every Saturday at ' -m, and Tive atPoplar Branch ' m, and arrive at I .eavef same .every at Currituck C' H., ., . . 60. Ffom PJttsboro to May's, thence to Evan's Bridge; Jo Cross Deep River, thence to Buffalo Meeting House, thence to Fayetteville, return by -crossing Cape Fear River, at 'North Ington's Ferry, ther.ee to Haywood; thence to Pittsboro, once' a ?eek, 12060 miles.-' ' v Leaved Pittsboro every Sunday by 1 p m, and arrive atj'Fayefteville on Monday at 6 p m. Lea veirFayetteville, every Tuesday by 6 dpi and firrie at X'Utsboro on Wednesday by 2 6 mi once a the.Cata'a-ba River, at Thomas's -Ferry, week, "SO milesV 1 ' , $ Leave TStatesvilJe4 e very Thursday at 6 a jV tand arriv,e at Lincoln ton by 3 p m. v..," . L.eave isame, every Wednesday at 10 o and -once and arrive at Statesville; by 6 pm,'. S 6' Fsont Rockingliam to Cheraw, S. G.-o weekj53 miles.l.; ... k Leayeliockingliain: every Saturday at 9 ayih? andarrive at (Jhe raw by 6 V -v . , LeVve same every Sunday, at6 a vi,' and Ar rive at Rockineli3in by.3 P'rft. ' - 5 63 , Frm 1shv rile;, by; JameV Allen's,' to NewJ port.v enn. oice a two weeks,; 60 miles;4"; ' LeavelAsUville every other Saturday at 6' a m and arrive uv Ne w port on'S u niiaV b v -ll a. mi: xe:jvcTutM e ry-uuicr ounuav at! ftta, and ti': ii :i I'm. : . I Paafo. tito.e 'i':TtonCity,.Tho.t4V L . j.d. .- 'Davenportk Ah'en 1 &'co: ' ;.Savn.uh, -v' It", Stupjec- I'upptr. y ;cf' Qilrs'tx Tester5 St Huliou. . Cl.arhfetM, &,T3tieeh""Sv Co.'; " -V ' Jlalei . J ' J . G (es h un. 'Iv', . - k 1 I vv ra ln Hits Sttew ill v& Jivcreirit Newtuiii. ft rcH of :u Ijtock.iorTSilc; v:!.'0ir SALE 70 (Seventy) Shares of Stock in -if NM illk o: Nwrtn-CJaloim ruf, wiwa, fy , letter,, posuigepaiu, to ingani auequ fiw an v extra expeuse 5thaf mav tnereojvv V, . " t. : . : ,v 2. Seven minutes shall be allowed Jbr open irtt ami iclosinar 1h'e;.it.iirat-ill u'fhV Vvh.A .; particular timei.H specified.; f, ' t-5t' rnf every fijseeh miuufesudelay, m arrivinV after Jhc;tme prescribed'in any. contract; ,the cntmcfiiishaU'forfeir "five:dollars; iirtd;iKtrte;' del agio's i inlfe iitil the departure "of any piend iugua,.theieby a trip is lost, a;forfeitire' of d ;)able1he amount allowed for carrying the" mail cne-trirr: shall be incu'ired. ' unhvt.t- .4fi-.it -ko. riiade to appeaf Ihat-the delay .wai' occasioned thea- eited. conditional ,f except tor the failure of : trin ' Kv unavQidabJe accidpnt "jhe penalty may he reduc- to uiti pay or one trip., naton no condition FORM OF PROPOSAL: 1 r JoAn M'Zean, , ' : ;1828. - Post Master General. . - - Sir, ' J ; - I will convey the Mail on PostJloute No l', viz: from . to - , for the yearly compensation of. - i dollars. - T l 1 The bidder will state such improvements as 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', alnd not only the number, but the beginning and Send -of it. He should also clearly state his residence,' as to the State and Town in which he lives. If he be not a contractor; he must accompany his bids by suitable recommendations. - i 4 LIGHT Bay II orse,.about 14i hands high, ' and four years eld last Spring was stolen from-the subscriber's plantation; on the night of Wednesday, the 24th ult. " 1 have oodj reason to believe that said horse was taker! off by one rienry w uuams, late oi tins county, wno inas pro bably gone to South-Carolina or tne,' Western District of Tennessee. ,Said Williams i i about ams ii 23 years of age, of ordinary ' .stature, r and dark 1 ',,.'.. - 1 . .. 11 " - . S . complexion, anu usuauy carries witn pim a norse man's pistol and a large dog vj I -4 .v-j. L will give a reward of Ten Dollars fori anv in formation that may lead to the recovery of ,the Horse," ajid" 25 Dollars for the apprehension pf the thief! i Tpe horse has marks on his feet of ;a recent founder. ) , j B. COLEMAN. 1 Kinston,1 Lenoir, Oct. 10th;1828. f IS 3t CT TO SAVE IS' TO GAtK OLD SHELL COMBS made newj broken ones mended, and new teeth putin,'so as Jo leave no appearance of having been,., broken.! In al cases the Comb 'will - be restored -jto ; tlie same firmness and transparency's when first rnade. i h. Orders from a distance promptlyj attetided to. ' ' f T V; - by ;J, E: LUMSDEZJ, V U A few rods southeast of the Court House. I Raleigh, June. 12th, 1828. r j ;' 76l' " '03 Cash, and the highest price iven for old of broken shell Combs, as above.' J t . ( ; N- IK- Broken umbrellas -also'mendetf1 SCHOOL. i -. - STHI E Subscriber wiironen an F.veninw Rii,nnt .41 ,'on the first Monliay of November nfTt.Ci'ii this SchooLwill he taught Readulg, jWriting, En 6..4..vtaiwu, vi;vgraHt Aruomeiicfvi '"to nometry; M ensuration of surfaces ahd soli ds,N vigatlon and Surveying. VThe most faithful ef- tortswtii be made to Tender these useful "!rancur es tar Education eay andiamiliar to thos- vnnn fgentlemen,;who; may-be' dispoied.to attend, f'- llie terms.will be moderate, and inav be known by applying to the subscriber;-" ; ! J A j, - , " A Z i J ON Af )TJtS FREEMAN. I tRalcigb, Sept. 50, 1828" ; ' I ;s r- uy uiiavp'naui acciqeni ; n wiijcit case" amount or pay tnr,a'trip shall be fori 1 hesfa torieitures, "it will be obseivcd. D..iXJoul2!i,-u-3.- r- '' 56v: - l c?thcerr-calttest stated, tots BLANKS, r-KTZT .T- S 'I i .y Ax tram he Subscriber, livinr in the JL' ' ;itnty of BuncombetN. C. headof French L; . -ver. an.Apprentice lloynainedJtobert Reid, :Lged 18 years, not well irmWrti- a, . w . . - - - . w mm miLA iit4)i : complected;' - Any perbon taking hp andbrin cents fc Oct. 1828:' Lingvo t:.3 suocribcr said DTov. bhair fa.v-ra their trouble.'' cK r ; david shufohd: yyy-yy. st Bole Armenian fV Balsam Copair. , Canada , ' Peril " , , Tolu '- . Barytes Cafb. Mr . Bismuth ;Met. 1 'Oxyd. ,i Bacc. Cubebs. t --. Ind. .,' Juhip. . Black Drop Cort. Ca'scarv- -Cinnamon. 4 r. Canella Albv: Aurant. Camphor -Cantharides Caustic Lun. Com. Castor Chalk Cretae Ppt. k , Catechu;, v Cobalt I - Coccinella - Co wage) ; - ' Colocynth ' , Crocus Martis. . Colchicum Aut, , Cera Alb. ' ' "Cupri Sulph. Ammom ' Denarcot 'Laudanura JEther Vitr. ' , , . Elaterium Ext. Cipchon. Flav. I ' Rubr. ; ' Colocynth C. ' CicutcC . . , ' . Gentian v Jalap ' , ' " Liquorice i rePd. Ergot f J Empl.Adhes. . , .. Merc. - , Lytharg. s . Roborans Flor. Cham. ' " -Fol." Cicuta. - . Digitalis ; : . Sabinx Flake White , Ferri. Carb. . ,. " Phosph. : , y " Mur. Tr.v " 'Oxyd. Rubr. , - .-" Sulph. Gum Aasafaetida . Aloes Soct. '"V i " Hepat Arabic Turk. . ' Ammoniac A V Benzoin " Elemi ' Guiac v . Gdbanum : :v ' Gamboge - Kino - : ' . - T Myrrh . Mastic-" " Opium ' . ! . Pur. Olibanum f . Styrax - . : . .' ' Scammony Ai tdo. -,s. 4- VTragacanth.. . . ' , Elastic Galla Allep. -J ' ' ' Hops " ' V Hoffman's Anodyne-,: Isinglass ' - y Iodine ' " .-rl Lime Juice " f - r Litmus ' IJnt. Pat.- ::-y Mercury-' ,V : ' y j; Sub. McrJ. I- Muriat. Magnesia Carb.j s. s. . . r e V t - i Scrubbing Purniluffe do 1.. i y -;lrjs. Flor. UHlap f Uhub. . '. Colombo" 'Squills - - -jpt-cac . Serpt. Virg, 4 S pi i;elia ' ' Seneka ' . Liquorice? V arsipaiilla - Mezereon" Ginseng i-Gentian IleleboreiNigc do, 1iAlb : -TurmerisiJ ! Rotten Stone ! j ' Resin Yellow j Rass "Guiac.i Spl. Vin- Recfk r. , -Ntr. D. j4- " Javd. C.f y , Rosemary . !! Senna Ah:x.- g s Snermaceti" ,'S .. :.- . Carow, , i Fennel . . Annisl Carui v - Lini i , Sinap Sod ac Sub-boras Sulphas Sup; Carb v Carb; -1 . "-PhospK Sulphur Subi ao. Roll Saatr. Dracon. Solution Ars. Fowl 3apo Castile Sago- -j... " Sponge Synip SciIIx .C. -&ar8ap, s ,- Simp. j '- ' Lemon Tapioca- Thoroughwort Vin. Ant. Tarti Wafers, Zinc Carb. Imp Sulpi. FIor. f - Metalic t Tinctures, Ointments, Cerates, and (Plasters of every kindj j . . Patent Medicines and MiscellaneoiisJlrticles Bateman's Drops' "v ; -t British-Oil M , - Cough Drops'Amer.- - : Rowland's lacassor'Ciii Nf. S. Prentis'sfKephalia Bear's Oil I ;.: "; Fancy Soaps,;4'ft kindj Windsor do ErjifclUh ' i Teeth Brushes S. W. ." V Stoughton's Bjtters " Steers1 Opodeldoc v Turlington's !Msam' - . . ..4i.r i. unurcn's i-ouqn Gowland'sdo. II ami h' Worm1 Loaenges IJarlem Od : j Itch Ointment Pills," Bragg JcFones . . Anderson's . 'Duval's Oils;2ant iZ?rv,W: uinseeo- o il -,v ; Lamp , do r ' 5 -- TraiirT" do- -A Spt: Turpentine -j? - Red;vdo?:v.-.U: Sph.BrOwninOir- Y all o w O ch re "r ' Venetian Red i Chioese Vernullion Drop-Lake'- " RpsePioka -Chrom YeUo tv : ms's t dov - Pat.. '- " do:. . : -' ; Naples rdo"--r; f atone ao, y-t; Tuikev Umher :.' f;olcoth.Vitiioi , ; . ':. Terra peaseisna. IvoryjBlack?-,. Lamp riii).;' Prussian Bluei Verdigris y. 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