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Cm . ! J- L- V t 3' I .3 V-.' -J.ivS.v - v . .. . .r:. f: i '-,i- t jit '?40 Reama of Pbstaifl Foolscap VaPER Afferent:, qualities, just received; by 1 V - " J-GAIX3 Zi SOtf. ' x : 'fraleigti,''JnV;37 . : v,;vv- Public JBntei'tainmpnt , k ; "V; JOHN BUFFALO' .respect-' ' :1. . . rs i r ' fnllv informs the Public. that he has "' 5 i i 1 f 1 " " pu rch H sed til e P uhl ic J Iquse forme r-, J" Wlv occupied bV YVmV VY. Bell and "Alex. Highon lirgeU StreetiiUhe corner of -' "Wilmington Street, where hf will be glad to :re.j ' f ; raive rraveller$ and others, ana win use nisjit must ist - exertions Jo' accommodate thcmlcomtbrtav bly iFi Stables - are good and will ,b .constantly . supplied with plenty of Provendfer ot -very Kind. pplied -- P v . - . . .: ' - . . i to the scarcity, ot money, am picmnui- He liasa HACK, three GlCiS.atid;' I fUKShib forltireVat the shortesftiotice, -V Ilis prices for his ' Hack. Gigs and t II orses. are ;r o a any tor " - ness of produce, the price ot Hoard tor Man and Horse will be a dollar a day, or eight dollars a -v tyirtnth for a sintrle'De.feOh. ' -" Hr tllaclc'V Gig vith llorset Jloy2 day ;Gig and Iloise, ritlnmta Boy f lOxluy a Horse" alone $1 a day s a Gig 30 Cents a day.? , t ""RiW!b;. April 2. , N 6?tf --fr protit hirin'r'Gia'S from me. will Kef expected to repair aiv -injury done to tbem : '. whilst in their posses-ion, t- " y ''.iriiurr Co-ParlOershin herelofoVft'exiTiting urt- n : Vln the firm ot Ml rJllKll?'.6fc- Willi V. ' ,-: was this day disselved by mutual-icfxnsent. All fthbse indebted to Uie.coocerni previous to-t : 5 J first fif Januarv last;eUher by porjoT pr' open i " i mi nf:Wiliike.p3yment;tbr Peter Mitchc tbe -ac Wunf;Wili?wVpayme t a?Kl all those having claims against the fir mprer : Z vloVis to the above periodi jwiil presenttheriiibr !,- payment. -'rrtvj;-' -v f & in lhe75toclon hand j arid thedebts OntraQted ith them since the first of January last; to Thoiri- i asWhi '' s ;;noicM;Bi.iro H pbt due- bv! them, 'con- tracted since thai date. h ff, r : - - S -'f :--:Tiv":--. ipetkr mttchell, . ' : v , t-h rV! A Q WHTTF- - sr. "-fin mv bsencerMrvT,; White will attend td 1st Sept iSHmi as w niT'ivMM vi TiTanlcfiil for the; liberal encouragement which I- lt. firm bt'Jklltcliell U AVhite haive received lsolicjts for hihiself a coiitinusnce of the patron r ; age of theircustoiiVersjliaving purchasedtliie en tire StockiofM.jScWV which at present consists VvOf a'generrassortment of Staple and 'Fancy ' , HARD WARE UUU VpiilUS. ; , ttf addition to wfhicb,n l 5t i; ? b e adt'ed a handsome assorfment; of Fall Goods wWTKb"'.n;mtenda selecting v himself Xrom ..the v iNoi-tliWrn iMartsand? ill ; be J4'rd at Very In'w nrircs fur C:.vJk or the siilVteriiiV ;f:creir to iiictua .tirednested 'io'eall nd. ex'mine-forf- tle'sel vest;.'.!. M ThcAiartet price will be iveri'fir Seed Cot- ttWarrentonV Sept.'lst 1829.. a - i3 Ihw Med ical Col lege b f ; S Ciircli tia. flK Ahnaal Course of. Lecture? ir? this tnsti- lution. wiil be resumel on the second Jlton if z day in November, ' on UietoUowmg Branches : itf raitiMjvJohn Edwards Holbrook M. D. itl lnsJitute and aetj'ce; of AIdidne -by Samuel Henry. Bicksoo, M;D.f--.U; :,?' 1 XTaleria Medica bv Hcjry n. Frost, M.JD. ; ' Obstetrics and Diseases of IVqmen and Children . j ay i nomasij.iirrioieaui xt . ' v, f!f,miJtrtiiv. Edmu.n'r Ravenel. M. Di 9:':TKXaunil HiitBrifanA Jtotanv by. Stephen Klli ;- ' ott. jl L. D.V-v-rV; ;s ,:.f . - 'J Vs. r Puitologichl n'l: Surgical Anatomy y by John - Wagner M,i U.-' Xr'i 7a V;r ' . LI. .j , :;'y August' It). : -v' f 'v..v2 IawtN;r :. f X- -D E PAttTM EOT OF STATE,- W " ': rfrr:vi . Waihihi ton, 25tlr AUgust, 1821? tlTflHEPropnetorsf ll hewsTwperVnotaken rbv tl DerartmeHtar requested to iis- .:''"- rnntJnnVendih.crthe same.after the first day "r O'cter'ndxtaiidr'Jto render;-their:accounts-to v. jnat td;ite. Aim notice is nereuy givcti ii., .I i: 'paper will be paid for after that time, except such ; :r;:, as may ; oe specially , su subscribed; for, subsequent :to"this noticv-j .J- :r ;. : -$r?.&m.?:' - "-.T'.'" I "Agebt,- TTBROPOS ALS will be received by Wm. Peace; :itEs'"ii :at;his"Store in Raleigh j tiutit the 1st .XJi Saturday in Nov. next tor a Contractor to take ilXxchareVf the? Pcwr of Wake 'countyat. tlie Poor Houses thereof; There - are- about oO paupers welf provided with iI6usercooking utensils and other necessaries lornejr euuvcinciice- i uerc d also,-a jjood Plantation, House, "and Grist-mill, for the use of Ithe Contractor. .The Contractor ;w -- desired to state his terms for furnishing the ' saidipat raiment for one year j ti.A he?'T v with: the "addition bt : the Mill antl ' ' Plantations to cniuhence Jroni the 1st, day of jan -j It V LllW - 7 7 . ' . s " T ; iy next.1 ilt aesirtn, uasii wui o I f I Bond and anproVed security I Xplerk of the next. It desired, uasp wui oe paia in advance irtty will pe requned. V W, CLEMENTS, Court of AV ardens. Wake cddnty, -20th Aug. 1829, 60C w V; lit AVE beeninduced to resOme the Practice rfi.'of ot" Physic injConsequence of a -connexion, in ' busmess formed wiUi- Dr. Jlamilton Taylor, a : i.-: talented Phy sician front Oxford ;'. who !, has pur- r sued a long course of severe ' and systematic A)-study there under his brother JDr. iVy'tn; V; Tay-4 V lor 5' and has lately leceived theDegree of Doc-; t v --T tor' of Medicjrie at Bhiiadelphia after two years ! r:jit.ehahciftbe Medical Schools and Hospitals of that city i.This connexion, art ample twfry convnient -oflicf si' the. moderate Expense ot liyin;t here,! arid i society, almost exclusively -professional, i nviv maJte iiiis u cfiujic ai.ua.iou ior siuaenis. )rT0 have been ngagedSi twpor three bthei-s, 'fh'-'-r- 'i of sufficient ,:prelimmaiyi education, and v really; studious habits, wpxdd be received. aristrucuon: x V - Vill be Ijnpart ed at all convenient times Sc week4 ' ly examinations had., .Letters. of enquiry prompts CALVIN JONES. fClfuki ForesU Aug. 1829. V . - 4'.3t ! KBENCJH - PiiEUMERy vitEiAMS DAW NA W y vfid a nandsQme assortment of French; per -i a .v, faniery ana nvr r jvic wuicn can1 be -f rold UhtlsUaliy 40W iorcasii. ': l!iUogner aler ! - Laveitdc r ;, do ..IJeaVs; Qilv-;-:f " . i . - . - if .M-tcassor do Cosmetic wash Balis ; - r .ijtsvnoiucni pop, lor snavmff. r I ' f;..AtyPterny Soaps. UaleiH: mid;7civlcvii States ' .... : JliipHCPItiETOR Of thenaove''Line,'.Vi.arr ing lately procured,' new and commodioti'a Stages, and added several first rate Horse, ; wit n steady andaccomodatPngy Drivers, and having also obtained, the u?t stands tor me conmin aim convenience of Passengers, hopes to be enabled o giveientirtf sdistaction to those. wnoJiniay a Voc iiini wiiifc iiieir. f 1 1 na jc. ; v ' tl. m. .r'Cturifl ': ll".. A V'.l MA . O 0 11 CI 11 . i its raises ui -oiai:c t ! c,. n v. . frdm Raleigh' tOvNewbem and from Raleigh,' seven dollars, and tor any 'ill n1pe niv h; Ktserr far at mv house, four I. miles from UaleiHiV Wav Passengers (wlio'mav notpass my l house.VwilJ settle with the unvers in advance. 1 Applications for seats miy be made xo Mrs; Ann Billiard, sigVof the Cross Keys, n Ualeighand at r. Joseph Hejl's, or to nv. Stage, driver in Kewbern. ThisX'nve of Stagesleave, lialeigh every Tuesclav; 'at 10. A. . and Fridays at 2 P,- M., and urrives iii Newbeni on Thursdays and &tmt!ays, at2 P. M. f Leaves NeIdrn every Wednesday and Saturday at A. M ana arrives hi R deigh the folloViug Fridays and , Mondays "t 10 in the morning. ' Believing the present to ni-f fVrnhU in nnv -tire v inns' urranctiment. and I that it willfi better than, any other mai can Dti i : : ' heir assortment comprc ctu pv adopted,4 contribute to He: convenience of trav- the! ApVl,hecary line' the principalj pjart . ot ellers,,the Prop riot oiT will jnse his endeavors, to' trive It 'rjerm&neiicSr. bv preserving the Xine in its present improved conditipiu. i I ' a ,i .Sf MEKiilTr DlLLIAUn, fropneior June 2rth,18i9. ; (.. W MEDICAL COMPANION, V" 1 AMlIiyfPHYSICIAN m s fIas es qf the u'n ited states,. .With their symptoms,-causes, cure, and " means; sof prevention 1 common cases in Surgery ; the ; management and diseases of Women and Chit i dren s a OispeUsatory, for preparing Family V Medicines, and a Glossary explaining Techni j cal terrasAlso, the Nurs;eV Guide.' . The. Seventh Edition : Revised, enlarged, ahd very, considerably im- 5 r .'v.;'-r:!';', -Vt'T'ri '-proved. '-;".;;.-;.fVf : ' ;BY JAMES EWELLi M; U. On the important subject of domestic medi cine, .m iny dooks nave Deen wnuen, wmn, though excellent in other respects, have greatly failed of usefullness to Americans ; because tney treaty of diseases which J existing in very foreign ctimates'drid constitutions, must widely differ from ours, The book now .offered to the public has, therefore, the great advantage of having been written by a nalive -American, of long and suc cessful practice in the'S Mithern states, and who, fqr years -past, has tuwied .much of his attention to the composition ot t. j To every lamilv, more especially tnose in re- mote situations, the pos?estion of this book must unquestionably, be of incalculable value : for, conducted bysuch a guide, it will not oe pre sumptuous to say that any person of tolerable capacity,' and reasonable attention, may be ena bled to pracctise with safety. and advantage, in those cases of simple diseases most incident , to our climate. ? . - ' ! .This work is for sale, by " ' i mrrc 9, crvr August 1. 95- v r Tract Depository, TRACTS from the American Tract Society also from the Union Tract Society, may be had in any quantity, at the Society's prices, by forwarding orders, with the Cash, to .i t tr t-v urn -. ' ' ' . . TH. P. HUNT. Editors in N- C. favourable to the cause of1 Tracts will confer a favour by giving the above a few-insertions. in their papers. Those who thipk proper to charge for so doing, will send then accounts to this othce for 4 insertions. . Ilateigh 1st August, 1829. 95- ; American Turf Jlegister v off ' i ;( o a a MM . SP OR TING MA GAZINE- UTjHE want ot a repository in this country, like Hi. the English Sporting Magazine, to serve as an authentic record of the performances and pedigrees"-of the bred horse, iwill be admitted by 'all,- whether breeders, owners, or amateurs of that admirable animal. The Jonger we remain without such a register, the more difficult will it' be to trUce the pedigrees of existing stock, and the more precarious will its value become. Isjt not, -in fact, within the knowledge of many readers,? that ani mals known to have descended f rom ancestry, of the highest and purest blood,; have been' confounded with the vulgar nass of their species, by the loss of an old newspaper or memorandum book that contained their pe digrees ? Sensible "for years past of the danger which in this, way threatens property of so much value, artd persuaded that it is not yet too late to collect and ssive many precious materials that I ..r....?,i i .i i , would soon be r otherwise ' lost, the subscriber hopes to supply the long looked for tlesideratum,, by the establishment of " The Amebican Torf Ukgis fkr." But 'though'' an account of the per fiyrmahjpes on the "A merican Turf, and the pedi- grces- or ;ihorough-ore.d Worses, constitutes the chief aim of tlie work, it is designed also,f as a Magazine -of information (like the English Sport ing Magazine) on veterinary subjects generally ; and of various rural: spur is, "as Racing, Shooting, Hunting, Fishing, Trotting Matches, &c. toge ther, with original sketches of the natural history and habits of American game of all kinds ; '.".and 'cute me ; iiiic. m tie simericuii Ittrt He sister and Sporting Alarrazitte."- It will ofcourse be the-aim Ot the Editor to give to his journal an ongi nal 'American CiUtl convey in ar 'at once, to readers of all ages, amusement and instruction, in regaru 10 our own country, its animals; birds, fishes, &c. in the absence of domestic materials, the magazines received from abroad wilt supply an ample stock of appropriate matter." - . Finally, as to the style and execution of the work, the first number,- just published & readv for delivery, may-be received as a fair specimen, cwiMvtu w ovine muwtfiw iwr me impenections inseparable from -the first essay in a new ami somewhat complicated ahd difficult enterprize. ": '7; V ' ; J; S. SKINNER . ' J- CONDITIONS. :... 'V'-'-'r' The SPORTING MAGAZINE will be, pub lished monthly.: Each number will consist of about fifty pages,-embellished with ,' beautiful engvavings-price $5 per annum, to be paid on the receipt of the first number.'-- : 1 . CC" j'Where the nurnber of bscribers at any place shall warrant it' it wilfbe sent by private con veyahce. at j the expens of the - Editor,- and delivered free pf any: extra Charge V where it is sent by; mail the subscriber will have to pay the . pbstage: -v; ;-,. m " . . 'V , Persons 'procuring 4 five subscribers, and sending j the money; will 1 receive' a sixth copy ut na u ui jjrupunion ror a larger numb BalumbreSept"l4,? er. ' T i'lT-PRlNTINRv . ;I;Vk '-;' Of rarious , describtioiis nMtlv'i.-r..iU.S Wholesale &iktnil DRUG & MEDIOINB 0T0 JffAVE lately received a large and extensive Ln,...tmntrtf nrnrr and Medicines J consist ing, in. part, of Sulphate Quinine, Gum Oiiiom,; lleiiarcotized do. nenneo uampuor, wm'"j I -Castor Oilyitri'tiicr;Elatarmm-;tiXtMCf-oi Ienper;loaihf;LQm1on!uc: for making neut Ian "Rhtibfir b'. CiTart ariv:Sugar..l ,eaq,.'.ii p.t ! ' ' A' geheral assortment of Patent Medicines, Shop.' Furniture, Surgeons' instruments, Dye xr ,4... i i.;t.c Trlminlnp-s aittl ?lateriHlsfc sueh. nn VnviU.i Oiiicksiiver,: Logworid J;Row WtiintrSkinsr Rindings .and JJands, Rijqteies & Itrushes. ver'v low. ; A -large supply, of Paint ss& Rrtishes' of 'every description Snt. Turpentine, '.I.1nftftdl liimn ami Tanners' CM, Gold and Sil rer. leaf; fCopal and iLeatherarnUhJ sdpetpr quality, Window-Glass, 5 IU, W 12 X i ft and Ifi X 18. and Futtv. ! ii f f i f 16 and lb ie, ana i-uity Ited hv themselves ; PhilarUlnhia and New.Yorlc s with ycusi1, tney are enabled to sell to'casbKlealers or Ipilnctual rticiiimra fin mnch better terms than, ever be this -market ' vphysidiaiis dnd Mercliants wuTfind it'to their Interest to cfrtl and examine before puxchasmg elsewhere : , Raleirh,lunc 3, 1829. ; - PROCLAMATION Bii iffi Governor of North-Car iyh Two!.lHuiidratltr:iJ611ars;:;JU niEtlEAS it has' been made known to me; that a Murder. has been coroumteti in the Town of Oxford, in the County of GraviBlft and State of North-Carolina, 4on the 4h day lot Jo vember lasl, and that a certain THOMAp MIT CHELL, jlate of the County ana State J.fjresaid,: taiids cliarged by tlie finding of a Gruid Jury,f on a bil of Indictment, with having perpe trated the' same on the body of;-a certjairl Shel ton llobgood, of said Cqunty : And, as it is further represented and made kitowij to me, that the said THOMAS MJTCHELljhatli ab scolded and fled from the jurisdictioiMpd lim its of this State, and thereby eluded the arin of the. law and of juslice : rs . j ' I Now therefore, to the end that the said THO MAS MITCHELL may be appreherjdad and brought to justice, tlie above reward oti i O HUNDRED DOLLARS will be given to any Dirrson or persons who will apprehend at d COTI- fine tlie said Thomas M tchell in any .lai in this State, so that v he may be ; brought to juitice.;- AikJ I do, moreover, hereby require, fcosmmand and enioin, all officers whatsoever, as wbR'xivit as military '.within 'his State to use hfir best endeavors so .apprehend ami take, ot cause to be apprehended. and taken, the body of jheaid Thomas Mitchell, and him safely and; sfecujrely keen, so that he shall be brought to justice.T THOMAS- MITCHELL is about lp yeafs of age, of slender form, down -look, . lijtljs frpck led round shoulders and hasel eves was -lately seen bv a gentleman of Granville County at New Orleans, where probably he now is. jE&ifr IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I IJfvA)2- have caused the Great Seat otk the State to be hereunto . affixM, and subscribed tlie same omcifly, at the City of Raleicrh. on the 2Qiii daiy of June, A. D. 1829. f. JOHN OWEN. By the Governor, ; Johx B. Muss, P. Sec'y. 8; Flank, Scantlingy &q within three miles of Raleigh, may be haB PLANK and SCANTLING of every description.! Bills of Lumber lett at the BotkS?ore 6t J. Gales 8t Son, will be immedia.tli ely supplij iped, sand. if desired, delivered in the City, ther:- bei$gvat present a good stock on hand, partly siasdined. Mav 4th. 1829. ! A3 The Grisf-Mill is in fine order, and grinds in the drieM seasons , Clean Rags purchased . at the Paper-Mill or Bookstore ANN OF GEIK8TELK1 ;' -l'" " i or T! " ' " THE MAIDEN OF THE MISTK SIR WALTER SCOTT. Just received, by , I ! j J. GALES & SON. Raleigh,, July 30. i To Merchants. Farmers,1 cj WILLIAM H.REDWOnn. COMMISSION MERCHANT, ; Norfolk, Va. t j HAVING taken :. that large fire-proof Ware liouse 8t Wharf recently occupied y Mess. J . & W. Southgate, tenders his ! services to Country Merchants, Plaktsrs, Lum ap Deal ers and the public generally, in the s;.le ofPro tic and Lumber of every description) the pur chase of Gopds, arid generally in f acilitating jtheir business transactions in the Borough, jfor vfhich his commissions will ip all cases be yery mode rate, u ,-:0 - - . ,' h-. '.. j i His attehtion being confined solely to Commis sion Business ',.and his knowledge of per sohf and of this mwle, of transacting business in th4 Bo rough, together with his thorough acquaintance of the Country Business, will, he hopes, be found advantageous to those who may emplo his agency.'. :.- ,-.,: :i ..: :. . j. v j Reference to Jllessrs, s : .'J ; . rl Xv QKIrln. : V niioo. T. w;Jri,i i Wilh(tmsbiirz Robert Soutert ' : Shields & Ashburn, , c ; V Etlts. Beacon- ', September 1829. : . , , :: 4-m. Dying1&:ScouringfJE T LAWILtTAMS respectfuUyi intbrms tbe W Ladies andv Gentlemen of Ralei en t an 1 its vicinity, that he has commenced the labove bu siness in its various branches; at the HOijiseJnext uoor Dill one. OeiOW the tlnntcrtmnarv C,Ai.tt them. Lailies Veils, and Merino Shawls clean ed or dyed without injury to their borders tabo v1" xiuiiiwcrwuw:ij, nose d, shoes dyed to any color. Cotton, arid AVool Yarns dyed, l - Gentlemen's Apparel of every description dy ed, scoured ahd pressed eleMntlvi ! ThU jJ.ti.1. of coats will not sustain any injury.in the prpcess y. uj4. )i ut scouring ana will be put in !a band some shape. ; ... . v -v 'w-jri v Ail orders entrusted to him, will be: executed wittr the utmost faithfulness and the greatest des- viz : Atprcnrv. fZitruteci is.an Newborn to I tureCompUVxtr. Sarsapartira, less distance. Sup. Carb Sodac larr, ac u,i uriijuw.'. wr. Henry liardie, on Fayetteville JStreet, j He dyes Canton Crapes, Silks, Stuffs, StraWy Leg horn and Chip Bonnets, with a beautiful flAc a ... a iate of North-Or-olma. :' r-Wake County.- . ; 'Court of Pleas and Quarter-Sessions, t August Session, 1829, . t - ' r x. 1 ; r ..S Original Xttach't. fi, Pn.f Master General, f. levied in the Jiarids V - ... , ... ,.rt - L "f W.f.,tf Horrlunn & Daniel Peck: : , Y I- Mars jjoom. u.y 1 sum'ad as Garnish's, I Kf rase! it anoearihgto the Court, that the .ldefendaht,;jJtaniel JP-eck' hath -removed him- L.ir u-wri !, Iimifs hf this state.v or so con- sen ucyyuu "v --- - . . t- ,i i,:rctrhut the ordinary Process of law can- hot be served on him t it is therefore ordered by i : .1.;. ..UlUItn Ki midc' in the. , Ra-4 sleigh Register,! Jbr six.weeks, hat unless Defen dant comes forurard on of before Uie;iu xt ( Jou n- tv Court of; Pleas and .uarteraessins, . w. lield for tlie couiity ofkke the ourtIouse in Raleiglv on' the, 3d Aloniday ot Novemper tliehYand tliere to replevy and plead to issue ; ttie property levied on Svill jectb-'pluintifFs recovery, -ftf Jft'Vtr Wh7 ,M? s By5rder of the Court, -t. : kW&Jy K-1-01. B. S. KING, C; C. v ' a- f . ,rr. h President do advise said Co.mmisjsioners. that it is deemed necessary and expedient to consult the Stockholders in reterencexo xne supjecf mas ter of the communication ; ana iurtner mat tne President of tlie Rank of Cape-Fear be, and lie is hereby fully authorised and empowered,by virtue of this Resolution of the Board of Directors, - to call a general. meeting of the Stockholders of the Want or Cane-FearJ 0 convene on the 2d Monday of November next at the Banking louse in WiU; mington.then ind mere, to consiucr oi mcir nict- ests generally f and especially to signify how far in whut wav aoxU upon wliats terms, theyi'tlie Stockholders, would consider It advisable, to co operate with theCGeneral AssembTy in the'estab- lishment.of.a new isanK, oy me consonaaiion,. or olherxinse Of those now in existence SCopy'from the' Minutes. H JOHN HILLj Cashier. In 'accordance with the above Resolution, and bv viitue of rriv officers PresUlent of the -'Bank dav of November next, then and there to co er-of and-to act bport tlie matter and, thing ai set forth in tlife, above Resolution. ? - ; . , J. R. LONDON President Sept. 2. 5-4t.- v ; State ofNjbrth-CaroUiia, Superior Court of law and Equity, v "'!! Wake County. ' - . ' . i . ; I , Spring Term, A. D. 1829. " . The Creditors of William Rufnn, Caroline Mi . f;ufnn, Mrs. Catharine . Rutfin; . who 4s feme covert and. wife of 'Archibald II. ... Boffin, : who sues in this behalf -by-G. E. Badger Esv. lo i bert 11. Ruffui: . V , , - ' 1 U 1 9 -i 1 j-:, ?!'wt ;-M's yyyy y- Thomas Rtiffin,' Thomas Ritchie, Henry M- Mil ler, Administrator 5 with the , Will annexed of William Ruffitri deceased, John M.Ruffin in fant son of Thomas If. Rnffin, Frederick Ruf fin and Archib dd R. Ruffln. . ; ' .1: ' p ON MOTION, it is ordered by the Court that ; B njamjin A. Barham, Esq be appointed Commissioner to settle the admintstrationac-. count of the administrator of William Ruffin, de ceased, and that' he give notice of the .time and ' place of taking such accoqnt to the parties inte rested by pibhc advertisement in one of the ; newspapers published in the city ot lialeigh, and that he make Repor tto the next term ot this Court. . ,-; -.:-.. --.it-; , : The paftiesin the above named suit, are here by notified, thaf 1 shall proceed at my office in the City of Raleigh, on the 29th day of Septem ber next, to Audit and settle -the accounts of the Administrator of the late , William Ruffin', when and where they arejnvitedjo attend. . - , REN A.BAUHAM, Comm'r. : Raleigh. July 11, 1829. , , ',89 OF almost every description, may be always had at the Bookstor, of J. Gai.ks& Son pnmeo un goou paper ana auer tne most ap proved lor ins,-viz: 1 ' . H- FOR CLE.RKS OF COURTS. 5 ' Writs, Executions for Debt 5c Cost,1 Execu- tiohs for cost only,' ' ' " - -Jury Tickets, Witness Tickets,. . - " Appeal & Bastardy Bonds,. ' , v ,S ' Subpcenas. Cotnmission for, taking', Deposi- tions,' j -' j '."; ' Apprentice's Indentures and Bonds, Administrator's & Constables Bonds, ' - 1 Marriage Licenced iid Bonds, " - .-4-. Capias at! Satisficienduin, ,J , -i Orders of Sale from a Justice, U l Recognizances "and Bonds to prosecute,''' - Guardian B .nds and notices to Guardians' ! K Fi. Fa's. agaWB til,?. . 1 ; .4 - Process against Securities, &c. &c; ' '' ' v FOR SHERIFFS. 9: . ? Deeds for Sales by Execution, i ' ' ,i Do. do. Tuxes, Bail Bond?, i " ' ', - . Forthcoming Bonds, ' Tax Receipts &c. ' , V FOR CONSTABLES. Warrants, Ca. Sas. - v Appearance Bonds, k ; ' rt Executions &C. &C. ,' .' , ' ' 1 ALSO.' J :' ' ; Common Deeds,- Mortgages, PbVers 'of At-' v toriiey. Indictments, Deeds of Trust' and , Bank Checks. ' v.- J f , Raleigh Sept. 3. --TS&A: North-GaroUna Christian Alin n n n r- - Price 5, 44; 4, S.f cents; as the order may be lor 50, 100200, or.upwardsi v ' Ki r; . Apply to . , P. -W. pb WD or 1 Raleigh, Sept. 3, 1829.,, ;.7. 44t RSOFFICE. v Rich mo n d;Vsu New)rJvCohsplidatedNo.li; iceJ-.TobeDrawni9thr6ctob , t Priz.e of 810,000 is $10,000 1 a' -:io,ooof :i 0,000 -10,Q0Q ,-.6,70j ,10,000- obo ;2oo. f 4,106 10,000 6,708 a,ooo :Io,; :.;io : 1500 A loo VI' - 41 '4 xjesiues sou 50-40 n jeT iVTiole lickeu S 10, Halves 5, Qrs. 50 Fpr chances in. the above sr enrlirt .i rmuii' toHot f nn i 11. -Vvilson. Eso. in be 'JLhalf of th: Commissioners appointed by tlie ... ta'.rvo-tir.flpp consideration.? ResolvedTltat of Gape-Fear; notice s hereby given to- the Stockholders qf said,. Bank,' to, meet at. tfieir Bankin' House in VVilmington,fr)n the.2d Mon- n'sid- HriWf 'l f i hriO?: V "rirvW ondcUng business at the public ofeces, i J. " HV, r I' , ; greats f acilities for the speedy ' settle mcnt -of ; r- -' SCHEME! ''-""""TJV' Vv ountsSati4f;ctoryrcferenc beg'"' ' jr wirwiers impost paid; to Yat es & M'lntVre New-York Lottery the Caoital Ti fi ?o s- i OH LrtERAUY, HISTORICAL ApOMMiltciA, rmniS paper is now particularly adanteri .k.i il , wants of families, .or individuals whose situi ation and circumstances do not require the uV of a daily journal : :it is also pell calculated for all vh p "may v be ;d:,p ose d t u pre serve a convenie nt record of passing events.lcombined .with an en-p trrtai ni nt? miscellanV. , . L :. . ' T5e plant-of the NAtias is origins!; in "giving' arfrey yri Condensed xepor-of the most imtortnt ,:evenf8 in evervfpnrt of ihivorld, distinctly arrant cafe fn l hi" prepared, . f Vo iry th e most a ni pie sgurcos of information, both foreign rand domestic. Tl The JAtla3f diaplaims -11 pwrttzan ; views, but pledgein'jeVety.ariHfstion that Is noticed r to giye as far as possible,, a candid presentation 6f the seiitjiftcnutaclvr using, when deco. roVistheH7..pwn;Iangiiagene- of I h paper consist of ; Literary Nbtjces aiiil Se. lections- fact, and opiuioBS relating to Science; and tV Arts and Comrrtcrcial Intelligence, em1 bracingv ' in aTsepamtedepaTtrBfeiit; a Weekly' Jleview of the N;w-Yor k starker, wit h others it ; the United States auci those ot London, Livers pojd anid flayre j arid a Report of foreign arrivaH in alt the port's of the? UriUed States, with otli- ship newsp!5i .v;.;:?.'!; ! v. ' . -Besides these!; subjects, the Atlas contains vt;iety:of amusing anecilotes and other arei a. 1 ble miscellanies,-calculated pV'comjiletfc.the de sign expressed iii:: its rnofto Xectorern delic--. taridoparjerueVn'6nerid ; , 'ConationsPfice, $6 for tlie yearly volume payable in au"vanc lQt if h pajier is deliver ed in the city, or through the United States Mail and payment-in advance at the office of publics' , tion; 'free afall charges :5..y-v Price: half yearly, $3.Yo'subscriptionsi taken for lessHiriie than 6 months, and no papers discontinued except at tlie ; expiration jtf lialr yea) ly periods vlHE proprietor of thif periodical is now mak- ' X ing Arrangement to issue the New Volume' which will be commenced on the eleveidh da of July next---in M splehdidnianner. The copper-' plate engrvinga tle full quarto Wize will 'be executed by the nest artists the music arranged1 theropst jsKilful camposers the type new and beautifiili and the ' p Aper of a superior quality !'' hi every department' excel iiose heretofore published. The termi are fwri dollars p er an nu m, payable in advance. ! ' rrjv.Su.bspri ptious). Yeceiv'ed'by the. Editors of. the Kegster,i:r ---rr : .s- . .-- The" Mirror is" j published weekly at 1 No. ICS, Villiam-street, NeW-Vork All commu nications, ' scnt .by m ul, ' must be post-paid. ., :;rBNCHida .;; E ASY METHOD for acquiring "a knowledge ofs'. , the French Language, adapted to Schools and Self-Tuition. iM:i 'f:&':: - , , s 'Huefollowing vf orks; by A. Bplmar, Professor of tlieS French Language in the High S9I100I of .Philadelphia are: to be had at the ; Bookstore of 1J r G A LES : g SON; V5 ? ' f lv '" " ' ' ' :Ilst. A Collection of one hundred of Perrin's .Fables, n cpmpanied by a. Key, containing the text ; a , literal -and free -: translation, arrang-ed , in such a m tnner as to point put: the difference between the Frenclr and the English idioms. Also a figured pronunciation of; the Frenclv 'according to the best French works extant oi "the subject.. ; Tjie whole preceded by a Trea tise on the , sou nds of the y French j language, s Compared vith those of the English j af ter w hich is a Syllabaire, or collection r-pf; French words, With the English, from lone to eight syllables. Price . .-. I ' I r " ' - . 2. Les-Ayentures de Telemaque par Fenelon, ' accompanied by a "Key to the first eight books; containipg like the Fubles -the text a literal ana free translatibu intended as a Sequel to fae . ; Fables. : 'V-- -: ;'.- ' j v. . - , TO THE AFFLICTED. :fefe FOR blS EASES OF THE LUNGS. , -.' ;h '-4v.-:: ';- ( -..' : -:.; , ryiHE.Proprietor of thls iledicihe, after repeat . ed trials of its virtues. which have been at tended with the most Vignal success, now offers it! to those who -are afflicted with the wasting diseases which it . is designed to- relieve, in ftiJl ( confidence tlltit it will be found efficacious, par-1; tictilaijy, if taken in Uie incipient stages of. thesa, diseases. - , ; - ' , ' ., : ,T For two years past,' this Medicine1 has been: prepared :n the form of a Powder, 8c taken as aii infusion, with ttie most happy success, it is now offered to. the afflicted irijthe form of a Sirup or in Powder," astiie 'Patient Wayprefer, under the.' conviction, i hat either form . will produce the same happy result. Among its most prominent , qualities tlie following may be mentioned, Wen-' .Til T - 1 . .'. .... . uieti-jiB particular consiaerauon. n promu'-" that gentle perspiration .Which is deemed healthy andchecks those sweats ;twhich are morbid and pernicious. V It "relieves; chrotiic .'ji flections and cringestiqns of the lung's by gi irihg force to the languid circulation. lt assuages coughs jt pro- j motes free and bland expectoration. It remove ,pai from the chest.' It reiieves asthmavic and dimctut'.resprationi.Itr. corrects obstinate co tiveues?', and ih'u? leaves tle bowels ih a regular and tiealthystate ;Thus, it is found, that tt.ese painfuKsy m ptoms w Hich jmlicate diseased luns readilyyield to this poweful remedy, ' when 8e-. soriabiy resort etLto;, and that it restorer tbe pa-" tjent to that bodily , vigour, which that cruel diiprderUhe cpnsuinptionV if left to its natural operatTon, would 'very speedily destroy. T ' i Certificates respecting the virtue of this Me'.i CMe; wilV accompany each botile. ! Price of th :&ypipi$5& per bottle or 24 a dozen. " Of tlie 'Powder $X per Bottle, or $9 a dozen. .' ; mSSm. V V'S: J AMES HADLOCK. ; -. Fayette ville,1 Feb.-1829.! -- f' 53-,. p (D This Medicine may he had at the Store Ot J. GALES SON, Raleigh. IT -T . . " . . - "i Mi r a "in E subscriber offers his services for the col JL lection o 2," lection of ' clai ms acainst the- United State - or individuals. IJ is kiuvvl uVwledge of the manner and charges moderate. '; 1 :V:Iv--b. no MANS. ; ; H fi VVSQN 'S PIUZE JUIH r. ." :- V;''V; vVHra wring of,theV ' , '' ;AV-r?r. ConsoHdutcd Zotttry, V th Cb1' V JNo. 4. .-I; -2, .19. 20V 36. 44. .- , I 19,; 20, a . Prize of 5003 oil rs ;VVVi2 I4. 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The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 28, 1829, edition 1
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