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,1. J -4j 1-!"' .' s t i z -,1 ? ' --it : feO IReams' ot1?ost mid Foolscap , PAPEtt, different ':quHtte jiftt received by , - il J; J. GALES ti BON. I V.exK July t - r V Public- -Knteriainmcnt. JOHN, BUFFALO v?wcT kmti T 1 fullv Udbrms theTVihlic. that he has - V s ' ll f J fe purchased the Public I f use. former- A r. CSlgi'ly o-oipied by -WmJ M'. -Rell .ami t!.. ;Al:x,tHgK on Hargett Sttret, 'Vxherrner of VdnVrtoh Street,,, where hwiU be-gl.-ul tor iW rrtVr-H-iw irtt'tithers. and wilt ,u.se lm ot- k it Persons !urifir Gzs frtm me. :viHib r'i v triostv exertions ;to acommedateherp comfort a- -The r-e of,.S t ge ! Fre are as nwalvjs ; V-hlv;. v ::TTr, I 1 from RaUigh to Newbero and from Newbinvto V " V - ' ,"lli 'Stables' are good and will be constantly Raleighseven dollars, and forany less distance ; ! i '! i iupplpd ith plenty ,ofl!iivler of very Itind; yiX cnts per mle.v .lassnffers travelling thro. .; -vl' -will I please pVt!vejr;s?ajfkreat my housei four Kr ; 1 I ' nesV of proditcethe price f oard;ll3n and miles ffdm;I0ei?h V i Way Pseni?era (who may; fetnors?Avili:b aCd otas.-m' hpxii) -XxAWVy : ' - . '-.montlr for asinpte pe;son ' t VlVance; 'AppU'eatiloWa for aeats'm&roe'fnade "'-' t Mrsnri I)iHiardv skn of the Cross Keys Oll y i UxlErlwd aMroseph beirsV ortO my Stage i:-eih at 10 AVMkbd Fridays 4:: ; and !fnrse;ithout iuliov"$l: 53 a day,; a Horse 2 and arrives inwbem.tn,Thurslay' i-lV?'aTotjel'day ;:j:X2ig0it-da:f; and Sundays, at J. M. Leaves Ne'wbe-rn every ;TPt3Js" :Vednesdav.and Saturday at8A M.'and arrives '40vJxpectedt6r tpf thwri, ''7 1pMtst;Vi ilieirpo.e;s$ COTTQNTARNsn v rrder to meet the: exicreftcv of the present ft 1 1 times Cc competitiori on a fair ground Also, to rnabte Couritrv ;4Merchantnt4therjq;,pur-j vSthi narts of the Union 1 haver concluded to ;sVH':mvCottoViriY'ani 150 Rounds and- liprdlin assortments of Eql tittaiititiesi from N p ounr, ;y jttt an. advance pi inrefLcems... per , ytv tn TJo. 20.1'. It is not necessarv to sav -much VaboumheVUHl?ty of rcnerftiiVi well Jcnoun. ana auowea ov an wnu have use ; them i h be tvptrior to any in the Union Orders left or forwarded to Mr.! V m. Clark, .jr. . Pet ersburg to Mr. - Wfti . -Ay aliace Mr. qb n -' Wv m1 Mr. Wm. Clark, of Richmond, or to t tny self at: the Fafct prywUl be prom pt ly attend ed to and forwarded. -ramtsolp .Yarns ved of any color, suitahle foe striping' Checks or tiimraams, a prjcesno-suij'ioe,iimes. ; viooa est; price "'given, y illiaveaW6ol: Carding - Ma - V ... vC; wbiteset?d Cotton win pe taxen m exenange lor "Sf Cotton :;tYarnsori;Ginned for the customary toll, ) Arif i'bf 'wilt be purcUasrTat the Factory and the high- i.;.:lUV'6hineidnbpcmtiofl a new set OT fciams aii qomnic.i, which t rw m rmn ; tan Wool Jlolls in a ipaner superipk to any other in his-cpatnv-ylricelorirding.s ten cents a pound ftrraricreraent is sd made with this inachine that Wool can be Carded in winter as well as in sum- ..mer."'.;::"':. T JOSEPH HEY WOO Dy C 'Address"; J oseph Hey wood, - Sublet's Tavern 1 n 33 - 36 i "39 42 , 45.' 48 51 54 18 19 -if-' 201 fTHE Co-Partnership " heretofore nexisting. un- Ader the firm 6fHTCHELLl & WHITE was this dav dissolved by : mutual consent. ;. All those indebted to the concern, previous to the first ot Jamjary ir.u, um, ur. open v arid all those having claims against the; firm pre- COUIlT, .WJU - (liac iu hi "-i iMiiwisii, Ui- " 7 mote situations the possesion of tli ;- ' ly wholesde of 150 lbs. and upwards, unquestionably, be of incalculable YHi Ko.;5 to ; ll jcqual quantity i xcenis; conducted bv such a cuide. it will Sr.i sumptuous'' to say jthat any person t ' ll:S&': 2 I . , - , . v 2r ! h " apacifv .'and reasonable attention '.'5;;; :'Jv -h " f -.-".":-..t- - vi r ;' '.-.T v;4:vioVifotheabbv them Rr "il:-VV;Peter. Mitchell having transferred his" interest :? sV rv Jh tlse. Stock" on ham!," and thelebts contracted ')" ? ;?a8CWh!teatt payable to hinrv, who -'' r; will also. discj.iarge all debts due; by them, con - 1 tracte4.aulce -,tat iOate' 7 - ; : v--":' : '- h ell. ' :tw,businesjs.i.::i - ' , 1st Sept.. 1829. ' PETER MITCHELL. ' - ;!';-- :-:rvTI0M ASWIITTR,. .' " , i' Thankfurfo'r the liberal encouragement which v "). i UG laXC nnil Ul OlllUICU . V- uns iian; itvciTCUv i solicits Jor, himself a continuance of the patron - age 'of their customers, having purchased the erv- - tire Stock of M. & W. which at present consists vlof 'a jgenetal assortment of Staple and. Fancy ' '-' ' Tn addition to" which, in a very short time, will b e added a handsome assortment of Fall , Goods twiuch'he: intends selectmghin . NortherTivMarketSi-ndjwiU lo w prices for f Cash, or ph the; sul t erni s of J'credit to punctual cu . requstcd tOjCall apd examine forj themselvs. ; ' The Market price will be given for Seed Cot ton in exchange for gAo!s or in payments. &vTHE SUBSCRIBER - OFFRRSforlSale his HOUSE & LOTS iti the Town if.Oxfo?d,with the LAND adjoining " abbut-SOOAcresT- v - VWosud-Thc House is 52 by 40 feet, com- l; ' mq3jbus;and welt fi V ' ; ,4 rooms with fire, places on each ifiwjr, -wiilj a .wide rjassaee beachrii garret distrib'ated .into closets amt two comfort :-dle tuomsi ?and.ji cellar ' under the whole 'divided into t:Avei af apart ment l ' It is situat ed in a most heautifui grove of paks : . -CtUitvt to it is a. larire- FaUuiff Garden furnished li .ith fruits selected cnslructed of .vbek--a stone Spring-House -a 1 ? WeRbfexcieHent w ater in the ysvil---JVlffiben the V irtl suitable for;a lawyer,; and every neces i iwrouthoase;v all in gdrepaini Alsor TAN x Alfli now in, operanon, .wnicil rnigh tgi ve employ me nt to 8 orl 0 hands, having 10 acreof land atuched to it; and on the pre- -tniAtsft'H a comfortable two story Dwelling with better construct ea : ara is ae Kiom seen . any here. This property -will be disposed of on vp.ibU and accommodating terms. - ; -. 4. ' ; IS 5oaw ft ! r ri, PRO F UIETOR of the'abbve Line; liYr Jk? ing 1:tteJy: procured new and commodious; Stages,; and 91ded several first rats Horses, with steadyTand accomodating -Drivers, Ynd 'having. a!so obt ned t h e best sta mis for th e comfort and convenience of Pass?npeis. hpes to be enabled to e'ventn. satisfaction to those ..who my ta Vr him, wit lr theirf patronage:;;- in Jluleigh the foUbwiig Fridays . and; Mondays at 10 in'the morning.: Jieheving the present to be preferabfe to any previous arrangement, and thatt it ViU,t better1 than any other'"' that can be adonted.: contribute to the convenience of trav- ellersAlift Pfonrietdr will use hi9 endeavors to give itpermMiency, by preserving the Line its present improved condition. , J- in , . .MEU'UTT Ul LLl ll rropneior . " Jiu,V27thV;18 9:J r .T', - 90 tf. MEDIC At, COMPANION, OR :IPAM IliY PHYSICIAN- tTRBATISO OF THK OF THE UNITED STATES, With their symptoms, causes, cure,, and "means ja prevention t common cases in surgery ; xne ."management and diseases of Women and Chil renj; I aCDispenatory for" preparing Family '. Medicines, and a Glossary explaining Techni cal terms -AlsoJ the Nurse's Guide. The Seventh Edition . Revised, enlarged,; and very considerably im- ' BY JAMES EWELL, M. D. . On the important subject of domestic medi cine,' m iny books have been written, which, though excellent in oilier respects, have greatly failed of uSefulInesW to Americans ; because tlie treat of diseases which, existing in very foreign climates and constitutions, must widely differ from I ur. The boOlc now ottered to tne pupuc nas, thereforethe great advantage of having heen wnt'en by a native i American, ot long and suc cessful pr.icice in the SDUtliern. states, and who, for years post, has turned much jof his attention to the.'composition ot it. ; To every famdy, more especially those m re- is boott must value : for, not be pre- of 'tolerable may be ena bled to pracctise. with safety and advantage, in those cases of simnle diseases most incident to our climate. ' u ' . This work is for sale, by Jo.. GALES & SON. August 1. i! Vi- : ; 95- TO THE PUBLIC. TT NO WING the ereat and proper interest felt Jby the people ot Virginia in the approaching Convention, the subscribers make the following proposition : They have employed the best Stenographers to report the debates, which Will be published as rapidly as possible in the Whig. As many persons are hot in the habit of 'filing their papers, and as when taken into .their fami lies they are liable to be destroyed, they pro pose to "file in this Office, the papers containing the debates, for as many as desire it. The ! ex pense of this will be apportioned by the annual price of the paper ($5) and the length of time required to, publish the debates for example . if three months are required to publish the de bates; J the price oflhe file will be $ 1 ,25. This we imagine, no man will hesitate to give for a complete copy oC the debates of Convention. - If subscribers desire their copies bound that can be tlone at a small additional expense. QL,ett OCjLetters (post paid) addressed to us will be attended to, or persons wishing to subscribe, can make kown'rtieir; desireJhroiigh the members of Convention; The subscription to be paid at the time of delivery. ' 7 ; ! dj City subscribers are of course apprised that the l Debates will first appear in the Daily papers :H PLEASANTS, ABBOTT & CO , Richmond, Va. , ' 99 lw. Tract Depository, 1 lit ACTS from the American Tract Society also from the JJnibri Tract Society,-" may be had in any. .quantity, at the Society's prices, by forwarding orders, with the Cash, to r 1 1 - P. W. DO WD, or 1 ; i th. p. hunt. .-Kd tors -in N.i Cj favourable to st lie cause of Tracts will confer a favour by giving the above a few ; insertions in ; their - papers. Those who think proper to charge for .so' doing, will send their accounts to this office for 4 insertions - I Raleigh 1st August; 1829. " 95- FllENCHlP ERFUMERY. 'XTU ILLIA MS & HAYWOOD have just ,f d? ed a handsome assortment of Fren receiv- nch Per- funnery and other Fancy Articles which sold unusually low for cash. - - : can be ? : Wi'v'-Mij-f-Cologne Water :i . '. ! 1 , ; Lavender do - Bears Oil ' - iV- : -"'V;:'-; . . Macassor do ; , ir i- i s ;? ; v Cosmetic Wash Ralls ' v ' .. i - - Emollient Soap, fur shaving " v Rose do i" - ""'.'-.- . . - : . ? i " i t j A variety of other Fancy Soaps; ; -Also genuine Windsor Soap in the .original package as imported. -i : '''. , ' Junel. Ute oIl -VoTUv-Vjavolina, " Guilford Coun ty r' ; ' In the Court of Equity. tV-Curtis Jackson, , , : v ' V. ' '; 5 ' Jno. Anderson, v S Lydia'Aiiilerson, j James Anderson, Phebe Antlerson, v J Mary Anderson, ; Heirs at Law of , Miriam Anderson; feme covert. deceased.'' - - ' INjthis causes it appearing to the satisfaciion of the Court that the Defendants are inhabi tants of another- State r lt is therefore "onlered by the Court, that publication be made for six weeks in thew.Rleigh Register," for the Defend ants to appear at the next Superior Court of Law and.Coutt of Equity, to be held in arid, for the County of . Guilford, at the Court Ifbuse in Green.sborongh;'on the fourth Monday after the fourth Alonday in September-next, then and there to plead, answer or demur to 'the"Com- .ainanis uiii, or the same will be takeu pro cua- Teste. A. 6EUKN; C.'M. E. 4. ; : - Tffuilesdle WBctail -; "... DRUG '& MEDICIJ STORE. ftTAVE lately received large, and extensive BX assortment of 7JrnS- and McQiciiirf, cor-sist- Ihg, in part, of Sulphate QuinineGum Opium, Denarcotized do. Kehneauampnor, ianinariuc, Vitre: finmn. F.xtr.' SaVsanrilla, Hydr Potass, Si p Oarb- Sodt Tart. Acul, TurkeVum Ara hic, Calc. Magrtesia,'Yellow Bark, Calomel, Ja la; Rhubarb, C.Tartar,;Stigar f eal, Spt. Ni trd llals? CopaivaSpt. Ammon, Tatt - A ntimo. -mVSulpHr Copper, Liquorice Paste, J&r ' . ' ajeaicmes such Atitia Fortis Qujcksilver, I.ogwopa, .jiow Strings; Skins, Buvlmgs and iiamis,:ituc.Kies-fc brushes, very low- A large Supply; dt rumts & Itihes i?tcievery dscriptioo, pt iirpenxine Linseed .Lamp and Tanners Oil, Gofd am ver leaf. ; Conal and' Leather , Varnis; i.superor 12.12: article-in qu'slityV Vindow.Glass, 8 i, 10, Its and Id s iu, ana ruuy. , rTheir assortment comnrises every! the Apothecary' line the! principal -part of which having lately been selected oy i n I Philadel ohia and New. York with are enabled to seltijo cash dealers of punctual customers on mucn oetter, terms man ever be m fbfe offered in this market. "Phys ciaus and Merchants will find it tojtheir interest to call and examine before purchasing elsewhere Raleigh June 3;, 1829. -: r : '' 80 PJiOCLAMATION. By tliefGovernor -of: Jforth:Ctooliria Two Hiindrqd DolJars Hewartli WHEREAS it has been made known to me, that a Murder has beeh comn.itked in the T wn of Oxford in the County of Granville and State of North-Carolina, on the 4th day of No vember last, and that a certain, THOMAS.' M fT- CHELL, late of the Coonty and Stateiyforesaid, tands charged by the finding of a Grand Jury, on; a bill of Indictment, -with hiving perpe trated the same on the, bodv. of a certain Shel ton Hohp-odj of said County :- And.;as it is further represented and made Itno-vp . to ' me, thU the said THmM AS MITCH ELIL hath ab sconded and fled 5 from the jurisdiefioh and lim its of f this State." ahd thereby eluded the tuv in . ua t he. .'law andVof instice r ' . 'r t x Now therefore; to the end that the sa-d THO MAS MITCHELL may be apprehehded and brbucht toliustictv the abfve reward of TWO HUNDRED DOLLARS will be iyen to any peTson or persons who will appehc-nd and con fine the said Thomas M.tchell, in any jail in this State, so that he may be, brought tojjutice.'---, And I do, moreover, hereby require, commanu and enioin. all omcers whatsoever, as well civil heir best "Cause to as military, within this State, to use endeavors so apprehend and take, o be annrehehded and taken, the body oCthe said Thomas Mitchell, and him safely and securely keep, so that he shall be brought to justice. THOMAS MITCHELL is ;about 19 years of t - m m m I'm, l. age, ot slender torm, down iook, a Mne irecK- led, round shoulders and hasel eyes- seen by a gentleman of Granville. Couiity at New uneans,! wnere prooaniy ne now is. ! IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I 95MJ iStatejto be hereunto affixed, and vjtv 'subscribed the same officially, at the Citv ot lUleierh. ori the 2tb day of June, A. D. 1829. j JOHN OWEN. By the; Governor, joHW B . Muse, P. Secy. 8r Flank, Scantling, &tc. A! TJ. GALES' Saw-Mill on Crabtrjee, within XX three miles of Raleigli, may be had FLANK and SCANTLING of every description. Bills of Lumber left at Ithe i Bookstore of J. Gales & Son, will be immediately supplied; and' if desired, delivered in the City, thert: being at present a good stock on hand, partly seasoned. May 4th, 1829. i - CTj The Grist-Mill is in fine order, and jrrinds in the driest seasons. h i Clean Ratjs purchased at the Paper-Mill or Bookstore. : j 1 ANN OF GEIRSTJEjN vl..-.; I or ! '. I :-i THE MAIDEN OF THE MIST- - h' ; -i BY sm Walter scorn Just received, by . ' J. GALES St SON. Raleigh, July CO. - To Merchants, Farmers, WILLIAM H. REDWOOD, COMMISSION MERCHANT, HAVING taken that large fire-proof Ware House & Wharf recently occupied by Mess. .f. ot y., oouuinic, , lenaers nis services io CouifTRT 'Merchant's, PtAHTxas, Lumber Deal ers and the pubfic generally, in thesaje of Pro duce and Liumbtr ot every description,! the pur chase of Goods, and generally in facilitating their business transactions m the Borough, or which his commissions will in all cases be ;v ry mode; rate, j" T ; I x . . -j T - ..; .lis attention being confined solely ti Commis sion Business, and his knowledge of persons and ot this mode ot transacting business ni the Bo rough, together with his thorough acquaintance of jlie Country Business, will, he hopes be found advantageous to those who may employ his a-incc " . .. Reference to Messrs. : ... ' Cole & Sheldon, ? wit i Chas. L. Wirigfield;y Williamsburg. Hubert Souter, Shields & Ashburn, J " i - Kdts. Beacon Norfolk. September 1829. - 4-2m. Dying & bcounng Establishment. 5 I - " : V J L. u WILLIAM S respectfully;-, informs the Ladies .and Gentlemen ot Raleigh and "Its' vicinity; that he has commenced the above bu sinss in its various branches,' at the Ho ise, next door hut one, below the Confectionary' Store of Mr. Henry Hardie, on Fayetteville Street. . He dyes Canton. Crapes, Silks, Stuffs; Straw, Leg horn and Chip Bonnets,' with a beautiful gloss on them. Ladies' Veils, and Merino Shawls clean ed br dyed without injury to their borders also f adie.s Hand k erchiefi,' . Hose & S hoes dyed to anyjcplor. Cotton and VVool Yarns dyd. ' . ; Gentlemen's Apparel of every description dy ed,' scoured and pressed elecrantly; The collaVe of cbata will hot sustain any injury in the process m. v vyui5 nm ue put in i a Hand some shape;". S "; V ; . ' All orders entrusted to. Mm, will be executed with the utmost taitntulness and the greateit des- Raleigh Sept;, 1829. Castor OiU Vitr. tltef, EUtanum, lvxtracs.oi various kinds S"l:dified Copaiva, OH of Black Pepper, ImhnV, London Plue PiU, Mack Oxyde Min-curv. C rat d Kali for making, neutral mi A : funeral assortment vOt ratent S iion Fiirnitur x S nreons' 1 nstruirr n s. Wbod , '.I! at t ersTri m ni ri gs and" lat 4 r 1 s as Siatc of iTorfh-Carplina; vWake County. -i'Court of .Pleasv ndumer Sessions, J 'j - Annritsl SeS3IO-U V OritrinaT Attach't. iJl evied in the hands t ' '- of Wvatt Harnson & i Daniel Peclc.. j Mark Cooke,' & they "I'siim'nd as Garnish's IN this case; it appeariri- to the; Coiut, that the defendant, Daniel PectVhath removed him- self beyond the limits of this State,, or so con ceals himselfthat the ordinary processf law cnT not be served on him : t is therefore ordered by; the Court; that; publication, be made in the Ka leigh' Register, for six weeks.that unle Defen dant comes fiirwarcl on or before the' next Coun ty Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, to be held for the countv of V.ike at the Cpurt House in Raleigh on the d Mqnday of November next, then andi there to replevy and plead to "sue, th. ntv levied on willi be cohdemned ub- iect to plaintiff's recovery; . 4 ... '. liy oraer oj mc vuiu - - R S. KING, c. c. antV Gou tit y 'Am ctiohejer - The ?; Subscriber haying 5 beenv appointed by the County Court of Wake and the Board pf.Com missioners of the City of Raleigh; Auctioneer for the County; and City, offers his services to the john tV cwiatt;: I Public. August 18 1829. State of NortliCarolina. . Superior C ourt of La w and Equfty, V.. .. r.- ' .Wake County, ir-;. -y V Spring Term, A. D. 1 829.- The C redi tors of Wi 11 iam Ru ffi n, Caroline M. RuffiuVlMrs. Catharine Ruffing who is feme covert 4nd wife of Archibald R. Rumn, . who sues In this behalf by G..E. Badger, Esv. Ro ;-; bert R. Ruffin. c :-';- - i..j " ' Thomas Rtifii n. Thomas Ritchie Henry Rf. Mil-1 ?rt Aflministratbr with" the ; Will annexed of ' William Ruffiin deceased, John M. Ruffin in fant son of Thomas R. Ruffin, Frederick : RUf: fin and Archibald R. Ruffin. r '.- ; ! . ' ON MOTION,-it is ordered by the Codrt that ? Benjamin Av Barham, Esq. be appointed Commissioner to settle the administration ac count of the administrator of , William Ruflih, de ceased; and that he give notice of the' time. khd place of faking such account.td the parties inte rested by; public : advertisement in one -Sof the newspapers published in the city of . Raleigh, arjdthat he make Reportto the next term ofi his Court. , i ; ' "C; -: - ' Hi . The parties in the above named suit, are here by notified that I shall proceed at my office in the City of lialcigh, on the 29tb day of Septem. ber next, jto audit and settle the accounts of.the Ad mi nistrator of the late .William l,tu ffin, when and where they , are incited to attend.' . .. -v' " BEN. A: BARHAM, Comm'r ' Raleigh, July 11, 1829. J89 fJ Medical College of S. Carolina. rpHK Annnal Course of Lectures in this Insti. 1 tutio'n, will be" resumed on the second Aton day in Nttvcmoer, on the following Branches : i Jnattnyby John Edwards Holbrook, M. D. v fiuroyhv Jmes Ramsay M;D... ' 7t fnstittiKs and Practice of Medicine--by , Samuel Hv.nry;D'cks'iii, M. D. , '. ' Materia jMedica hy Henry H. Frost, M. D " ' Obstetrics and Diseases of tVomeri arid Cfdldren b Thomas G. Prioteau M. D. V .": .- ' - Ciemistryhy Edmunri Ravenel, M D. JSalurnl ott, 1,. H'nt or y and JSotany by Stephen Elli- 'Patlutlogical and Surgical Jlnatomy--ay 7 John Wagner, l. D. ' -:.-71 -7. ;-: jv-.r- " '"'...: Demonstrator of Anatomy- .) no Wagner, M. P, HENRY IL FROST, Dean. August 10. - " . . " . v.,. 3 laiwtN -. . ' NEWPIANOSl;; THE Subscriber ha just finished two PIANO FO It'llES with 5 Octaves- and Pedal s.-- They are made on the -Patent Organizing prin ciple, and) are pronounced by those who have seen them to be equal to the best Northern. m'ahu factiire, in ooint ot tone & touch.vThey are strung with tne best German wire- and, will, be warrant ed to sta at lonj in'tuhe. , ' The-prices are" $175 and $180. He ha i also, on consignment; a good Instrument made by Stuart of Baltimore, which is offered for sale low. -Cryt He Estill Continues tq tune and repair Pianos, as heretofore, having on hand a good assorimei)t of Strings from a celebrated Piauo'Maker in N! York Second hand Pisnos bought and sold, or in exebange tor new)ues. - 7w taken uruers are solicited; - ;;.s..;7iH-77f7-7i ,f au : ; WESLEY WHITAKER. August 26.. . ; ,. , - 2 3t w Raleigh," N. B.' A good second hand Instrument tb hire. xmjwcs; OF almost every .description may: be always1 had at the Bookstore, of J. GaIks 8c Sou, ijihmcu uii iMKi paper ana atter the4 most an proved forms,' viz : "7; 7 . , FOR CLERKS QF COURTS.;; ' Writs, Executions for Debt & Cost, Execu tions for cost only, " - " Jury'Tickets,- Vitnrs'T1cke V Appeal & Bastardy Bonds,; v': "' Subpoepaa, Commission for takinPeposJ - . Apprentice's IndentuTesand Bonds. 05 S AlmintrtiofniJ0 p. r7i.i7 77 -r 0-77 71 . ...... .... v, a VUVaolCS'UQnaS, V U Marriage. Licences and Bonds, .7 7,. ".:r;; r ;- Capias at Satisficiendum, : y.'"t: "-' Orders of Sale from a .Tnstlci. - .r::-.'-'. Recogjiizancea and Bonds to nVsecrttefel - urdan Bonds and notices to Guardians. ; , Fi- Fa's, against B til. .. ;' ' Process against Securities, &c &cl ;For SHEmFFs V- for Sates by Execution" S --7 Ar. .... r. - "- i ' Deeds Do. Bail Bond, Forthcoming Rbnds, v ; ' Tax 'Receipts &c. FOR CONSTABLES: 'Warrants, Cai Sas. i T ' Appearance Bonds, . Executions' &c. &c; 4 " : also. : ; Common Deeds, .Mortgages; Powers of" t !rnfV. Indictments, Deeds of Trust and - nans tnecics. ; -1 . , Raleigh Sept. 3; . . . V Z :;t-;n;OR-SALE:!-V----" V JRACT OP. LAND in WakVcounty, lyl XB. ing on both .sides of Dutchman's- Branch contam,ng397r acres, and another Tract lvinff on the south side of Swift Creek.- 'rw contiguous, t-and were purchased some years" go by.the late WirifGilmour of Wm. Brown. ' 1 L. Iu ,-v ; . """" "J tcegifter, who are authorised by the owner to sell said land. August 15,-1829 THE ATtAS, ; REPORTER. 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Ta;v j-'O1' . : . s- ' 2.;I-es Aventure3c Xelethaque par Feneloa, accompanied by a feey to- th e first kdit books 'containing-: like the .Feb lea the text litenl and tree .translation ; intended as a Sequel to the .:.r ab les. -'-t c-'-" -7v - TO THE AFFLICTED. t 7 :-f-i -1- Vegetable Sirup and Pbwde "i; f6r diseases of the lungs.. 7-t:--. fTIIIE Proprietor of this Medicine; after repeat. Sl ed trial of it?i virtues v which have been at tended with the most signal success, now offen it 'to those 7 who - are afflicted v with ! the: wastinr diseases -which it is designed to relieve, iiiu3 confidence that it will be found efficacious, ps ticularly if taken in the incipient stages of these 'drsVasiea;.:;- 's-V-j - ; :2' ,". : F01:' two years past, this Medicine has beea prepared -.n'the forni of k Powder, & taken as in infusion, with the most happy success. It is no offered to. the afflicted in the form of a Sirup or in -Powder as the Patient may prefer, under the conviction, that either form" will produce the same happy result. Amonglts most prominent qualities the following tay he ineiitioiied, aseu titled to particular, consideration.: It promotes that gentle perspiration wnichis deemed healthy and checks those, sweats which are morbid and perniciousi; It relieves Chronic affections and congestion's of the lungs by 1 giving force to the languid circulation. It assuages cougtis. It fW motea freea'nd bland expectoration ItremoyeJ pain from the chest. -It relieves asthmatic and difficult rrespiratiori. It - corrects obstinate coi ti veuess, and thus leaves the bowels in'a regular and healthy stafeThus; it is found, that these N painful sympibms which indicate discard hm? readily yield to this powerful remedy, wlfcnKa; sohably resartednV and that it restpres the pa tientao that hodilyvtgour. -'which tliat cruj disorxler the ronsumption jf left to its nstuw t Operation, would very sieedily destroy. pCef t ifi cat es respecting t he vi rlue of t his Me J1 cine will accompany each bottle. Price oftns Synirr; $2 50 per bottlexir $24 a dozen. Of PowderSTper bottle, or,$9 a dozen. HADL0CK. 'Fayetteville, Feb; 18:9 ' t 1 53- - -5 dThis iledicineimHV be had at the Store d JW GALES: & SONRaleigl; - l- K-;;S JustSllecfivetr j ' - iFaber'stDifficulties of Rnrnanism : t l i Scolds Family, Bible,7iri 6 voR 8vo,;V -: -7 The History and Mystery of Methodi" e -'v'!- 7 . pi !co p a cy," br.Utex..-JU' Caine. . - A . Defence if the?Truth as set forth in v . Hjstory and. Mystery of 5Ie!iodit r-P3 " f -'-..copacv,'- by the snse person. - -; ; ' V - ' r JOS. GALKS&S03. -:Julyl8- 1829. - ' ; . BALL ; PARTY. J A ix BALLand Partv. will he furnished at ea Sprintrs on the veniners of24th and. instant. :;:Sept 5; 1 , Twenty-tbree Shares . Stoclc the State Hank of N. Carolina, and Fifteen 3D toclc of the Bank ofNewbern. i . jrf ' . Thw Stock; - if not-disposed of by A ednj 7th October (being Wake Superior Court we willoh that day; be offered' at public sale n -the' Coiirthnose. the 05? Persons wishing to buy wilt apply.? In ihe city of New-York.--( Office at 20 Wajt npriia pVper is now particularly adapted t V xJL- wants of families, or individitaU ot 1 5t of thfe Bank ofNewbern., ; Raleigh, Sept,'5. " 99tf s -a "1. r f- 7
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 10, 1829, edition 1
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