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Joseph Gales SoiLk:J
TAVC in "Store aWn general' assortment of
A -School and otber Books, tationery&c
yhich .tliey blTeT for sale to CJountry, Merchants;
I Teachers and others onthecst nccommoda'
- ting terms,conststtng in paTt as follows :vv v
L ; Scott's Family Bibles-new-edition,5': vblsrr;
,; Tamily'Biblesto. in various bindings do.rdo.
V 6vo; in do. dalPpcket dofine edition; in extra
findings do.) da common School doi Pocket
Te&tamentvin various 'bindings, School do---
, Common Prayer, do. do. etc, o
' -' v 1 . : ; : , : - readers V . . a I ;
lumy's English Read'r
oo; -lnirouuvuim
Juvenile Reader v
Popular; Lessons
Looking GlaVs s
New -York: Readers, No.,
1, 2 and 3- v; v-;..
Jacob's,Greek Reader.
; do , Latin vdb
v.
do ;Seqiel"
rKatiorial Reader v
'd6 Oratpr'
Columbian do
Picket's-Instructor
'-"do "Expositor l
American Preceptor
GRAMMARS.
) Murray's "Eng. GrammariFarrahds Gr'kGramr.
.A
do; do do (abridged)
oo ao exercises s. x
- "do Key to do ' f ; ;
GreenleaPs Eogi Gram
Ingersol't do
Comly,s do.
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Brown's
Board man's
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doJ
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YalpeyVdb 0
Moore s . da 7 ,
Raddiman Latin
Adam' , do.
Gould'a; ;do
Ross' vv7 'fr'H'do
do-
do
do -do
diy
do.
LevizaekVPrencti'v-dat
Wanostrocht's : r da
PerrmVv '-do
- ' vv Dabolls do l ,
1 y . Goujjh's " db -
--T Dilworths rZdoJ':.- '.'
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Pike's Aritlintetic vrt -1 Walsh VAritlimette
, -ao "-Key to do' r wmbersj, .dor
Smilev's-. r do , 0 v r Adams'" f i N. do
Villard V " do. r ". . : Colburn's do: .
do, :r Sequel to Arith-
do -" Key to; do r
: , r v f - '.history. - y " - . -; r
: ;j WheTpley's CojnpendbtlRobertson'aVllistory, of
:' ; ; ' History a J ' " Charles-Sfh' r ' t -f
,;-i tiers Eiemetiw ot no)
Cj imsbavt's ; History of
Greede 'wy
-J ' da do? !4'
'rS- do do ' ;En jflari'd
" - do7 do", jU. States'
Hale's do . V States
WUlard's do rXJ States
Gooftrich's do U."1 States
Pitkin's - do tI. ,SUtes
Howe'sC t do Greece
. rRoHins' Ancient History
yGoldsmith'sj- Animated
Natufa , r- "
,'Hame'Smollet and Bi,
set's t Historv of 12ng-
f jana ,t
vdo Vdo? America v
,-do -do ' Scotland
' , nd India'
Gibbon's ' History - of
Rome -. '. ; -
Scott's Life of Napoleon
The History of Modern
v; Europe, with -an ac
:Pi count of the Rise'and
f Fall Tof "the-. Roman
"Empire 1 -t V -
Ii vl ng s Life . and Vby
h ages Of Columbus a
bridged Tor "Schools.
Anquetil's & f Ramsay s
;v Universal History
i'GKOGRAPIUES.
Adam's, Geography and
f Atlas . V
Morse's" Ii do - f do-;
Worcester's do C. do "
do ' Epitome do
Smiley 's Geography, and
Atlas';'-....-' ;
At
Cummings . Geography
and Atlas, "
Goodrich's": do
wmttt'A'-j- do edo
de : do
do
do
wiwara's
v Webster's Spelling B'ks
Comly's . ,do do
1 do
" do
Ne w.York, do
.Picket's , do
M array's Spelling BHcs.
tlnrrersal do . '.. -. do -'
Dil worth's do Ai. do
UnioilVsdo , do:,
3Tp HE PROPRIETOR of the above XneliavT
-V ing. lately procured new and commodious
Stages and added several first rate Horse v with
steady and 'accomodating Drivers,"and ;having
also obtained the best stands for the .comfort and
convenience, oPassengershopes i tobe enabled
to gWe.entire aattsfacti itd those wha hay ;fa,
';i ne raies or tatag : ru"p are- as nsuaivi;i
from-Raleiffb; to! Newbern and from Newberri to
ttai;ign, seven uottars, aua-ior any lessAiisiuirec
si cent' per mile; " 'passengers travel K n g thrdt"
.will' please pay their stage fareatmyhouserfour
miJe,s from Rajeigh Way Passetigera (who may;
no pass my'iiouse.j-wiii sevue wivu inc jwriT.cis
in advance. Annlications for 'seats may fee made1
to Mrs. -Anii DUhardisidrn of the. Cross "Keyp, ijff
R;deign,and at Mr. Josetih Bcirs nr to my Stage
Drivetln;Newbern : ThJs Line ;of Stage leavf,
Raleigh every Tuesday at l(hArM and Fridays
at 2 P; M:, and arrives in Newb em On Thursdays
arfd Sundays.' at 2 P. JU.- Leaves Newbero every
Wednesday and Saturday, at o a; ftlanu arrives
in Raleiirh the following Fridays i'andC Mondaj's
at -10 in the morning. Believing the present tp
oe preteraoie to .any previous arrangement,
cuai it win. oeuer. man anyoiner; uiai";" mc
adopted, contribute to iber convenience of trav
ellers,;:the, Proprietor will use his endeavors t to
gj ve it perm&ne ncv by preserving . ; the Line jn
its present improved condition.U" ! -
; ' . , MERMITT DILLIARD, Proprietor.
June 27th, 1829. . . 90 1 tf.
Medic al companion,
r r
DIlUGr : LiEDICINB DTQRE.
TTrr AVE lately received. large ahdj extensive
jOL assortment of Drttand Mididnett consist
ing, in part pX8nlp1iate.uinineGm.;Ojiiin,--
penarcntizefi oo. Kennea i;ampngr. iiviMiiutB,
Castdrt)il, Vitr. JEVr. Elatarium Extracfs of
various kinds, SolidifiVd Copiva,-Oil of Black
Penper; Iodine; London Blue Pill; Black "Oxyde
Mercury, Citrated Kan Tor, maKinf nejjir
ture, Cbmp.Rxtr.' SarsaparHla, Hydr- Hotassi
s,,nl Carh. SodzTart: Acid.1 Turkey Gum Ara-
tin
Kir.. Pnlel'Mairnesia. Yellow lisjric.uaiomei, ja
lap. Rhubarb, C.Tartar, . Sugar f .ead, .Spt. Nir
ire; i Bals, Copaira, Spt, Amrapn, vl'art Antimo.
ny; Sulph.-Copper, Liquorice Paste, &cv r (7.
A 'general, assortment of - Patent (Medicines,
ci,nn ,i?itrnWiir' ftiiptreohs'-lnstrnmenfR, I3'e
Wood,;Hatters ;i rtmmings,ana Maienf, vv
Strings SkinW Bindings and Rands jBuckles &
hriisKes. verv low. A large. supply, f Paints. &
Verv
Hruslies of, every description,; Spt. , Terpentine,
Linseed, Lamp and Tanners' Oil, t'a ami on-
ver : leaf, uopai ana reamer 8fmq, snv.'
qualitv,aVindow.Glass, 8)4 10, 10,1212 X
ifi and 16 ! 18." and Putty. ! ' "1 ! -l
- l neir'assoriineiu couijji ,, ...
the Apothecary's line "the ' princi(al , part of
which having lately been selected oy snerasejyes
in Philadelphia aml New-York wjth cash, they
ire ehabledto sell to cash dealers -dr. punctual
customers on much better terms thai- ever be
forev oflTereii; . in this markets Physicians and
Merchants will find itto their interes to call and
examine before purchasing elsewhere.' v : .
Raleigh; June 3, 1829. 1 ' . 80
A '" FAMILY PHYSICIAN ;
'I
r
- " V - TREATING OV TH
DISEASES OF THE - UNITED STATES,
, ) ; . - - ,
With their symptoms tsa'uses, cure, and means
of prevention : common cases in Surgery V the
management and diseases of Women and Chil
r dren ; a- rispensatoryiforp'redaring Family
Medicines, and a Glossary.explaming Techni-
cat terms Also, the Nurse s Guide.
m ;,7e Seventh. Edition,
Revised, enlarged and very considerably in
r proved,
BY JAMES EWELL, M. U.
I
.DICTIONARIES."
i JTew-York Expositor
Picket's. ,do.r
"Walker's x. Schools
tionary.1 -r; '
' r "Crdo-r large- .
;do. pocket
Johnson's do
- do v; large
Todd's Johnson's
Die
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do a
'do
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Boyer's Ffencbfi do
Nugent's ' do ' do
Newman's Spanish do
'Pr ary. Dictionary ''-&
.ck's Latin do f
Ainsa-orth's Latra Die-
tionavy r " '
Lem priere's ' Classical ' '
.Dictionary V ; ,,
BuCk'sTheoIoglcal Die
hiohary p .C ;
Brow n's i Dictionary of
the' Bible k ; .
Chemical Dictionary..'
Hooper's Medical do , -Pickering's
Greek Lex-
;con . -
Schrevelius' Lexicon f
Grove's Gik.& Eng." do
V Stgtiohevyff.&c:'
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Super, Royal do ;do -
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Letter Paper, Fool's Cap
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Super Royal and Irape
. rial Paper f - , A,,
. 'rFANCT7PAPERsr; ; f - ;(
,r , Morocco Pa peN , jGold Paper,? : J, '
--Marbled Paper, uV'Vt Fancy colored do! , -
iWacfc & Ked Wafers
Reeves' Water i Colours
.;.m boxes
Camel's Hair Brushes-..
tToy Paint;Boxes
(','- 'tf' fVedgewood,;Pewterr;
- Inkstands,
SandBoxes u r 1 '
Bbc1cSan4,;tS
a-' ; - v.India Rubber," and India
- - - -'Ink r Jr - '
l .-C Silver Pencil Cases. 7s
fr : Kidders Indelible1 Ink
Genlleineria IPocket-
'"Bboks .-'v
Visiting Cards .& Cases
Memorandum 'Books
Black andmedSealing
(vax.
Bl&ck and Red Ink
Black and Ited Iukpow
Vder z'- ; - -Y ;
Drawing Pencils and c -t
JBlotting Paper
Cluilla,:
Slate and Slate' Pencils
Wrapping and Sand Pa-
Day , Books, .Ledgers, ;
Journals,- f, . i
Cali Books, Receipt;,
Books; &c,;..,. y:
On the important subject of domestic ; medir
cine, many books have been t written, which'J
thoughxcellent in other respects, have greatly
failed of usefullnesa to Americans because they
treat of diseases ;which, existing" in veryoretgj
climates and constitutions, must widely differ from
ours. 2The book; now offered to the public has
therefore,' the great advantage of having been
written by a native A mericao, of long and suc4
cessful practice in the southern states, and who
for years past, has turned much of his attention!
to, the composition vi 'it ; "Vy ; . !
T every family; more especially those in re-j
mote situations, .the posfsestion of thiibook must;
unquestionably,' be of incalculable value : for,'
conducted by such a" guide, it. will not be .pre-
sumptuous to say , that any : person of- tolerable
capacity, ahd reasona ble atte nti oh; may b e e na-j
bled to pracctise with safety and advantage, in:
those cases of simple diseases most incident to
our climate..; - ; -. v v pi r ; v ; -:- - ' J "
' This work is'for sale, by ' i T ! ;
. v Joi GALES & SON. I
ugust Tf V 95-
: QT All orders in their, IiQeattended"itoijwith
the earfiest despatclu- : '
Oct, 9th 189. . - T' . ; , -.15 ' -
blanks;
. 4 r i , OF amo:t every ; description, may '.be always
- J ' 'Cr had at the Bookstore, of J. Gales & Sots
' " 7 -printed on good ;papernd after; the. most-' ap-
proved forpsvU.
" . FOR CLERKS OF COURTS.
7 : : Writs, Executions for, Debt &, CostExecui
? .1 " "'-V-Mtion fof cost only, ' :r: .y y
- Jury Tickets, Witness Tickets, t "
- " " r
" 7: V T',
Appeal St.Bastardy Bonds,
Subpoenas, Commission for taking -Deposi-
t? ' .tiohs v- '4 "-rr -A , '
' ;Apprmtice?s Indeiituresand Bonds.v"' -f
5' Adi;)inistrarbr's & Constables;BoTids,si
American Turf Register
PO Ii TING MJ1 G A ZINE.
QTpHE want of a repository in this countrji like
1 the English Sporting Magazine, to serve as
an authentic record of the: performances and pe
digrees t of tlie ired horse,' will be1 admitted by
all, whether breeders, owners, or amateurs of
hat admirable animal. The longer we remain
wit bout Tsuch .a register, the more difficult will
it' be to trace the. pedigrees of existing stock,1
and the, niore precarious will , its value become!
Is it not, in fact, witliin the knowledge of many
readers, that animals known, to have descended
from ancestry of the highest and purest blood,
have been confou nded with the vulgar mass of
their species, by the Joss of ?an old newspaper
or memorandum book, ' that contained their pe
digrees ? "Sensiible for years past of the danger
which in this way threatens property of so much
value, and persuaded that it is not yet too Jate
to collect and save many precious materials that
Would socnr be otherwise lost, the subscriber
hopes to svfppjly the long looked for desideratum
by the establishment of Thb Amemicait Tcrv
REaistBR.;': But thouglVan account Cof the peri
formances on he American Turf,: and the pedi
grees:, of" thorough4jred. horses, constitutes the
chief aim of the work, it is designed, also, as a
Magazine Of information (like the English? Sport
ing Magazine on veterinary subjects generally ;
and of various! rural sports 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 f and
hence the title " The American Turf Register
and Sporting Magazine. , It will of course be
the'aim of the Editor to give to his journal an
original' American cast, conveying at once, to
readers; of ail ges ; amusement and instruction,
in regard to our own country, its animals, birds;
fishes, Ste in the absence of domestic materials;
the magazines reqeiyed from abroad will supply
au ample stock of appropriate matter. A y -
- eFmalty,as to the -style and execution of the
work, the fiit number, just published & ready
fodeliyery. may bereceived as a fair specimen,
entitled to some allowance for ther imperiections
inseparable from, the first essav in a new and
somewhat complicated and difficult enterprise
v" "r'-l"' J. S. "SKINNER. -
- '.- .CONDITIONS. . ...H , .
Tlie, - SPORTING . MAGAZINE will be pub-
us.ieti mommy; ,-iiach, number r wiUconist of
aooui nity pages,s embellished withbeauthul
engravingsprice. $5 per annum, to be paid on
the receipt ot the, first number.'.- - -
tL V Where, the. niimK&i' rr iW.;k .t
t-.- """ Jin u win be sent bv 'nnvate
and
PROCLAMATION.
I ; By the , Governor of ' Norti-Carolina
IT vo rHuh'd red Dbl la rs fie ward .
TlTBTHEREAS it.has been nia.de known to me,
: t Y: tha aMurder has been com nijited in the
Town of Oxford, in the County of Granville, and
StateVT Sorth-Candina, . on .the ;4vh tUy of No
vember. last, and ihat a certain THOJVIAS MIT
CHELL, late of the County ..and Stifte f')re!aid',
tands charged bVjhefinding or a r G and Jury,
on a bill of Indictment, ' with haviig; perpe
trated the same on the body of a ce "tjin Shel
ton ' Ilobgood. of rfaid County c-r-An 1,; as it is
further represented ''and made known, to me,
that the said THOMAS MITCH ELjL. hath sb
sconded and fled ,from thfe jurisdictic n and lim
its of this: State, and thereby eluded he arm of
the law and of justice r - -
Now therefore, to the end that the said THO
MAS. MITCHELL may be apprehended and
brought to justice, the above rewafc of fVVO
HUNDRED DOLLARS will be giyento any
person or. persons who will apprehtm andjeon
fine the said Thomas Mitchell in any Fail in this
State, so that, be may oe. brought to justice
And I doj moreover, hereby require, command
and enjoin, all'officers whatsoever, ;a. well civil
as military, within his State; to use jtheir best
endeavors so apprehend and ;take,.. or cause to
he apprehended and taken, .the body f the said
Thomas. Mitchell, and him safely anc securely
keep so that he shall be brought-to justice. V,
.; i THOMAS MITCHELL is about l!9 years of
age, of slender form, down look, a lirtle freck
led, round shoulders and hasel eyes was; lately
seen by a gentleman of Granville Courtyl at New
Orleans, where probably he, how is. .
IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I
have caused the Great Steal of the
State to be hereunto affixed, and
subscribed the same offici
Hy, at the
City of Raleigh,- on the 20th day of
mm
c June,
By the Governor,
: Johw B. Mvsr.,! P. Secy,
JOHN OWEN.
87
i
? Marriage Licences and" Bonds, -ev
!f api ainviviivMi ,
Z Order of Sale.'froma'Jiistice
Rt'cooiiartces and; iiotKis,to:prosecute,
;iv ' Guardiuri-Bonds and notices tb Guardian V-
;.Ti;.FH',;!jins.n:m. r
' Jrrocess againsc petunucs, u x . ,v
for ,sHt;PwiFFs.;.;';;
1 ,
rr -JDeeOs for' Safes by' Execution, '
-T Do, . do. . Taxes,.,.,;
nVii Bonds. r - .
. Forthcoming Bonds " - - ,
x Ilcceipis &c..- ,
.v l-OR CONS rAULKS.
V WrrantSj'CjL Sas,
.Appearance Bonds, '
lixecutions" c. c.v , j 1 ' -
v.'"' ( " ALSO
Common Deeds, Mortgages, Power -of At7
tcnicv,-IlidictmeiAt.sDeedi oil;Trust"and
J c' .Bank Checks.- r - -
TW eni. 3.-- - ' I-. -
V ? M s expense.ot the Editor..
uenvered trpfiUJnhi. w; Ui: i. - .-
---r w. cvira cuarge j wiierc It is
sent, by mail the subscriber, wlil have in th
h postage.
v ons procuring 'five siibscriberl, and
sending ,the money wiif receive, a sixth. copy
S-l;,Tand ? W P' aportionLfof a larger immbef.
- Baltimore, $ept. 1v," i . . - 1
TP"? subscribe? offershTs serTcesforhe"ioK
' i :-',.ec?l,O01xf. 'ms agamst the;uited States
or individuals.; Hj knowledge of themanne? of
conducting busu.essat the piiblic offices: aItl ac-
.nflainhmMM
With
t Ti e T.lll7cns; arn n r. 1 1 . - 11 XI.. t'
, '"X iepeeay sltJement, of hc
counts. Satisfactbiy refereuce will' rUr
andxharges moderate.
,;gr?en,
4
Gergetowjf, TJ
B. 'HOIIXNs.
C-Sept1, 1829. , s
piunting : .: ; r
Of-yarjaas ;.ilescn ptfoas neatly jexetited
To Merchants, Farmers, c;
- WILLIAM H.RR0Wb()Pv
COMMISSION MERCHANT
:y:Q'::. Norfolk Vcu
OAVINGtakenthat large fire-prdof Ware-
House & Wharf recently pecupiedj
by Mess.
m -
bku ileal-
e of ' Pro-
the" pur-
J.; & iW- Southgate, tenders his sdrvices to
CoUHTaT MSRCHAWTS, PtAWTEBS,' LtJM
ers and the nubhc general v. in the s:i
- - .. -
duce and Lumber of every description;
chase of Goods, andeenerally in facilitakinglheir
business transactions in the Borouirh, for-wiucn
his; commissions" will in all . cases be very mode
rate. -: ..;..;:'" " -'" r ' - vN- ;
LHis attention beincr confined solely to Commts-
sinn Business, and bis knowledge of persons and
of this mode of transacting . business inj the Bo
rough, together with his thorough acquaintance
Of the Country Business, will. he hopes; be found
advantageous to those ; who may 'employ his
agency. - ." " - ' r.,l
Reference to Messrs - v . '
; Cole & Sheldon, ' ; 7 MKfJjr
Chasr L. Wingfield,5 ' t ,.t
- Robert bouter. -
:. Shields & Ashburn, i y Norfolk.
- - , Edts. Beacon
Sentembei'1829. . - 4-2m.
. -
TO THE AFFLICT
Vegetable Sirup arid: Powder,
GS.
ID,
f, : FOR DISEASES OF THE LUN
of these
has been
larly since; theVdeath of the- late propn
that nlaceian seTectingarhexy
has been td-.bi public .opWdlf 'tlMds6,C
ut...i,i k uirtalnd ithe fceliiiir or the
Institutions . .
rr"Tlc- ' -bfth! ir.ctituti-nhasbeenc'
ii ed from Li -t3n to Oxford, N. C. In annon
cimr this ch-ir. e tj the public.-some remarks in
VelatiAn to V. . c sz.s which induced ,,yw
necessary.--T..c cbjecMS to estauasn in;wie o-
orNorth-Carolina the Institution upon, aerma
nent basisAt Littleton; thotigTit; possesses
the advantages of health and retirement man em
inent degreli it;was foundthatthe convenience
and opportunities for carrying it oh,would be in---.LUf-
urtth the obieot in view, particu-
:ior 01
regard
iir aS it '
public.
has centered upon Oxford as ; the most suitable;
Oxford has longbeenvknowh aa
flourishinjt id wellonducied schools r For its
:healtli," itmoralfarid
mindiit.rhfr site selected Jbr-the yinstitu-
: r.iWcanf anrt riird ithe buildincrs aiKM
: null, J' .. . - 7..- . . v . - - i
grounds are sp.tcious i and such measures will be .
.adorned in the irovernment of thf inslitutiqii , as j
?will preventhe tiiden!s fromny "nsasonble
commiiuicaimn hii;theyillagtV
loforc laid before the public will tVJle pursued v
ii Any further -.information in,relatUn,t..th.e ; in
;stituliin, ;my, oe iiau un ajjjiiujnvn.v m.
-. j .... . ..l.j'V" ,
--- f-Z'D. II
r.Sept:50, 182.4" '
i . t. 1,.
OH LXTEIlAnT, IIISTORlOAt AND COltW ' '
Elegantly pn c'a sheet. of ju tSJJ r "
end; published
In the citycf New-YprkomcetSOXV'a '
rnilHS paper is now particularly adapted'
ii. wants of families - imUI,l..Wi: !l:latfte
at ion arid circumstances- do ; not : require tV S'
tf a d:i lily journal it is'also well earculatedf
who rhayr be disposed to preserve ''aVii .!?
'sersir'
ent
en.
BINGHAM, Supt
. -.if ' r-K 15 3ts
NOTICE.
EOUND in my Store, some time since, a Note
; made by T-, P. JJerryhill, and' Samuel . B,
H ill, 1 b John Mullis, sen'r. for Jhe ;sum f , $7$,
daied 20th Oct. l2rt; payablelS montlis;; after
date. N The owner can have the same by apply
inff tonic-and paving for thisiidyertisement.
y 4aV.-:tIIUMcKBNZlEv;
- Morven, N. C 7 tn ept. ,y,.
I)Yinr ScourirjojtEstablisIinient
npHE Proprietor ot this Medicine, after repeat
Xsed trials of its Virtues, which have! been at
tended with the most signal success, nW offers
it to those: who are -afflicted with the wasting
diseases which it is. designed I to relieV,. in full
confidence that it will'be foundefficacious, pnr-
ticuiariylii taicen in ine incipient sxages
diseases.' - . -" v' -:-' " -J
i Fon two years past this Medicine
prepared in the form" of a Powder, & taken as an
infusion, Avith thl most happy successT. lit is now
offered to the afflicted In the forni of'sa feirup or
in- Powdery as the Patient may prefer, onder the1
conviction? that either- form, will , proaitpe the
same happy result, v Among: its most prominent
qualities the followingmay be rnentionejd, as en
titled to 'particular " consideration 'It -riromotes
tjiaf gentle perspiratiop wnich is deemed healthy J
ami cuecivs - muse sweats wnju are mopoia and
pernicious. . It' relieves - chronic afftectkins7and
congestions of the lungs by giving force; to the
lapguid .- circulation v It assu?"ges. cougbsJ it pro!
motes free and bland expectoration r It removes
pai n from ; the chesU flt relieves asth malic and
difficult respiration j It corrects obstinate, cos
tiveness, : and thus leaves the bowels in s regular"
and . healthy-' state; V Thus, it is, found, that these
painfursymptoms which indicate diseased lungs,
readily" yield . to t his pn wef ful Terrtedy, wlieh sea
sonablyiresorted to, and. that xit resrore4 the paV
tient to .that bpdily 'yVgour, which tht 'Cruel
disorder the oousumption, if, left to 4ts natural
operation, woukivery speedily destroy.) :
Certificates Respecting tle virtue of tbjis"iiedl
cine will 'accompany each bottle. -A sPric t of -the
Syrup, $2 50 per bottle, or $24 a dozen, f Of the
Powder $l"per bottle, or $9 a dozen.' y .
r-Lis hadldc;i
x ayeiievuie, rea.. xoy. . fV,sa
T; LWILLIA Vl Srespectfully'- informs the
Ladies and Gentlemen ot Raleigh ahdUs
tvirjlnitv. that he has commenced the- above bu-1 ; - .
Vinessy in its various branches,at the House, hett
door but one below the Confectionary Store of
Mr. Henry llardief on Fayetteyillel Street.He
dyes Canton Crapes' Silks, Stuffs' Straw, Legr
born and Chip Bonnets, with a beautiful gloss on
them. -Ladies' Veilsrand MennoS bawls cleans
ed.or''dyjd'-witnoutuijur
'IdieV,-Hand.kerchiefs,.lIose
any'coior.i'.Cottbn" and" Wool Yarns dyedV-:
- "Gentlemen's Apparel of 6vefy descriptibh'dy-
jed, scoured andpre$sed elegantly. J:The collars
ot coats will not sustain nny injury mine process
of dying or scouring and will1 be put4 in a jhand
some shape. ';, ; ' .iV.
,-All orders .entrusted to him,' will be executed
with th utmost faithfulness and the greatest des-,
patch.-i'- ' ' . ' -r
i i Raleigh Sept: 2, 1829. ;o.
5411 Jleans ofi Postand 'Foolscap
PAPER, ' different qualities, just received ; by
; Raleigh, July
HablicEntertairiiheiit
:tertaiiMhirmiscellari
:The planofthe Atlas ils onmhl,' in -
largely, a ioh&risrd:reptrt::tf ihe ni0Si iliEX"
iWeiils-M every partof iUbrtdd&tmitlu f,V
ed in geographical vrderi :vThis intellie,''
carefully prepafeil fwm tbe most ample son
;rf information )bth foreign
fafTairs bf hp Unite&JSintespciX,
: a ncl t7;nccX"aV possessi n g th el iigh'est Ven t
inverf si, receive speciaji f.iept,on m this nan
;f he.!Mt fa disclaims, alt n.irtizan : '.vi.
to trive.' Hs lara.- nossbie,'a.cviHn.id irnr.c,. . - -
of h paper; consistof Literary Notices' un.i c '
LVctoKs ? .tK-aildopm
"and iUdi Artsand Ctirnmercl InielJienr -
b racing,- in ra .spara ,de partment,? i weeviw
lieview of the ew-Yoriiir5aV-Wrtn:-oif.r;;
the, United States and . those of London f ;
oal Havreyand aTepbrt'ofgreign arrivafj
n all the ports of f the ntedState' uXh oth c5
ihi pYnews?;'CvB v - ' V-' - .
i!"11 - nc Alias contains a
sing anectTotes and other ar.
sh
Besides these
variety or amusmir
blft' miscellanies calculated to cbmplete'tlie de'
sign exp1 ressetl i a ' its . mqtt'or'. Lectorem deler
tando; pariterque; mOTendo J 'J : ,,,
7lCoMA7tdrt;P
payable in utteonce: B ut if. the pa per 'is deliver
ed .in the: ctyor ttirough the United States Mai
snd navment in' advance at the bffir.f r...M-...
tkn;v7yre bfffdtfhargeSr JAZlice Jialf vearla
. $3j;1o :subsa;ipt ions taken for less tiie'ihaa 5
the eit pirat ion Jt ha If yeat ly. periods. -s ; V A
.r-!...-rt.1.?,ViT5r
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ct
V:H - - -
GALES & SON haVe justTeceived from Ph
; ladelphi:., tue following; new Pulilicationa .
,, 3la0d(CK siceporTs, six volumes in three
Siundtfri;on -Pleading; and Evidence, 2 vob
.1 0e-'Reportsjv$dyoliim9 -;5 - ;-fStory's-
jPJeadings, t'iditibnV:..-;,.
r- Starkie on Evideucevdo. 3 vols ;
.y. U Thomas's - tuilce, on Littleton, 3 y.
-.Memoirs of Boliyar ' j v?;, ! ,. vr
'Sr-1 Lett ers from the Egean;. -;"" "
f-7 jfruckminsie)
ifl'odd's "Johnson's Dictionary ''f -;t,Neale's
LiterarY Remains, " 1
..:.: Last of the, pfantaganets, 2 voIs
:-;;Talespf Passion i ;i ..;.doU
tv Iraits ot .rravel;v.;.: ":do. ;.
db!
ptijl
JOHN BUFFALO respect-1
fully informs the Public, that he has
purchased the Public 1 1 ouse formei-
ly occupied by. Wm. V . Bell and
Alex. Hich, on Hargett Street, at the corner of
Wilmington Street, ; where he will be glad to re
ceiveTrav llers and others, and willuse liFs ut
most exertions to accommodate' them cbmforta-
03'. . -. .5 - - v
- His-Stables are. good and will -;be. constantly
supplied with plenty of,. Provender of . very kind.
i Owing to the scarcity of.mney.and plentiful
Sness of pro-iucei'ihe price of-Board for. Man and
Horse will be' a4 dollar a day, or eiglit dollars, a
month for a ''single pe.sohV?f.i'rr;-!i h
He has a HACK,, three GIGS and HORSES
for Hire,-, at the short est riotice. -: - His prices for
his Hack, Gigs and ; HoTses, .are. ;.:$3 a day, for
the Hack ; Gig with Horse & Boy $2 a day ; Gig
and Horsei"without aBoy pi;5U adayja Horse
alone 1 a day ; a Gig' 5U. Cents a
Rdeigh, A prj 1 2 ' r i
60tf
Nv B. Persons hiring Gigs from me, wU I; be
expected to repair any injury done to them,
whilst in tlieir -possession ""; .irJ.B.
possession.
The Subscri
be prepared to. accommodate trithi
iinL
? Board , .from -12 to 15 Memoers of the ap-.
proachihg Legislature 'j i "''-i'-: -. "--4
-y Kaleigb, Sept. 17 A
' VtJ.
"Devereu VT'-V.
Richelieu!1;K::;"',P':dql
;Hungariaii vTales' v '"'.: .. do :
SubaltenvLog JJook; do
iMjs- Strattpn. Hi 11;.- . do 4
: Sclioof of Fashion idoi"
'TKCoUegiansVdo .?
"Fulesjof Military LifeVrdbV :
; The-rotestaht-, --jdo '- ;. -
-; Anuebf - Gierstein fido :i '
k Visi is - of M ercv ;:.ir do i;'- V 4
'Trayels'bf Life"! d.o": r : . ' :'
Sheplierd's Calender V doH :
'Tales of theGood Woman ? :"
LApicUtfiMorslst4 ,'.$is: ':,Hvy;;'.';
..', lrvin gs Columbus; abridged by himself
p'Virginia. House wife;i.i;:ft;tf ? .'
Pastor; Sketch Book
K..
i ,Iw?k Futur)S.tatcf:y..v--jV
j .' " B cb ut's Epi to ine ' L ' i-'v' : 'V - C" '. i .
Lwelt's Meclical.Companion, (latest editioe)
' tvALOCa verygeneralZAssartment of School
Booksand 'SXlQnmiffi!-&J 1
hOcu;7;'Ci.''"i
:S m ak a:c;ers! office, Wl i
JlicimoTift:BQ(
1 ; v; To be dniwn 9th of Novi next
-f-;:. '
BUFFALO!
N moderate terms,a neat' Pa nh'ei Double
GIG and .HARNESS., - For termsapply at
"this Office. ;, ; y-" -r vv. f i;1 ':' 'V ".tr-A
f Oct. 20. ':. - : 3 -l :v-;-':i;
; State of Nortb Carolina,
- V-, :: : ' , . r Pitt County 3; ivH'
i Court of Pleas, and Quarter Sessions.
j , ."August .Term, 1829. r?
' u John Wadsworth vs. James Odom.; - v .rt
Original attachment returned levied on Jind 'kci
IT having been made appear to the satisfaction
of the. Court, that the defendant James,0
dom, is. not an inhabitant of this State : It is or
deredthat publication be made in the Raleigh
Register, for six, weeks" successively, that unless
.the said James Odom appear before the Justices
of ournext Court for the County of Pitt, at the
Courthouse in Greenville,1: on the first Monday of
November, -replevy jhe property or plead to is
sue;' final judgment will be taken and tlie pro-
pertylevied, on; condemned,, subject Z -tq -the
plaintiff's demand, Witness, .James Sheppard,
Clerk of our said Court at Greenville, the first
Monday of August, AV DM829. '-c
-' . ; JAMES SHfiPPARD; Clk."
' Price ad. $2 ' 75 " f - t t . - . r
..3,4, No;; Lbttery-rS D ra wn Ballots.
G2O.O00.
.v 4-'
".v.-; loii S5J 0,000 ns SlO,0G0
fM$?$ - ;
i;200
r f. r 'AAA
.Superior Court of Law.
unatnam County. Fall Term,, 1829.,
Alfred Vestal & others iwJTbdsVestai'&'others
r. Petition for the division -of Lands of William
-" ".' ' :i Vestal'dic."" - -T"-". x""' V
IT appearing - to t he satisfaction of the Court
that John .Vestak ' one- of the" defendants Jn
this case, is not an inhabitant of .this Stite it is
therefore ordered,! that noticed "be published in
the Raleigh ItegisteV for six" months of the filinjr
of the Petition,-amJ Ulift the said John YestaL kt
the next terra of this Court, .bn the 3d Mondav
of ..March next;y plead; answer or- ;demur to' tlicf
petition or the same-will be taken nrovconfeW.
and heard exparte- ? -V.r .s 1:
ghas: j williams l -r
pURSU ANT.to a ; Decree, of, the-Honbribie
Nashville, Nash countyj North-Carolinaon' the?
t ' . ' J-- 5 J-cinuer last r Notice is
hereby given to tthe;Ueirsnd' nxtof Kin' of
John. Bass, dec;d.teof the Countyandtate
aforesaid, tttat, the;, subscriber, ii now ; ready ta
-settle and payjover to them resnertivUlVonk
rare entitled:, to tlje afbdiibhH'c.t i.lA-
i"'PWng,io iiim and giving proper refund
D;SILLBAdm'r.
. BelfordNasK t tct i: '.- - ; .VT,M?. :
1,200,
Besides 850Q? 300, 200, 150100, &c: &
" v - " - - y
vr All Prizerickets in the Lotteries of; Yates
MlntyreXand none'Othereceived as Casln-
and all Tickets in their. Lotteries have the names
of-Yafes fcMTntyreas, Managers -printed on
them.i itSend your, orders f to' Yates & -M'lntyrei
ahd you will.be sure to get none others
- '-; -t x ' :s 's -J YATES.& M?INTYRE,f
t Managers.
FOR SALE,
? 4 oTrAcT of- L AND, in Wake, county Jj
V' ingpn h'oth . sides of Dutchman's Branca,.
coutaIning397 acres, and another-Tract lying oo
thejsouth side nf Swift Creek. --"Therracttare
contiguous, Jand were: purchased' some years
go by the late WmrGitmour'of Wm. BrovfP.
t Applyto "the Editors of the Register, who arc
authorised by the owner to sell said lamL' -.-
August 15, 1829. r SBtis
t orthCaroiinaible
''X ' "i Sept. 30, 1829. -
Ty ESOLVED, ;Thatj thefriends of the BibTe..
?Xll cause. throughout' the, State, especialiy De
legates from the Bible Societies within the State,
be -3 fo'vitedo-.tneet in General Convention, o ,
Wednesday, the 16th day of December next, m
;the city of Jtle5gh;! for' the purpose of derisinf
tjicient measures toFjurnJsh:ng, withm a gi
time theMvbo lc"$tatevith 'aa adequate sapp
qt, Bibles.
v 'he Slanagers were let! to the, adoption ciy&
foregoing Resolution 'at the request of a nfT!lj
borintrBihle Sor.iet v.l and also in conseqiieflCr
vbfa communication received from the Aitieri&i
,ible Societv, on the sarae siiojoct Jr 7-
f :r By order cf.the Board,
, : : C l -1 ' - "J - j. gales, sec'y.
. . rr Rflltnra fMrrttir trt thf ohiect if the aboye.
1 resolution are reauested to cive it a
r P. S. TliV.-Secreta'ries-of : seven'
lhar the " liive Meeting Be? held on W eUJ
ns(lay rheI8thday of November neit, t
1 :-- , '. - .... .. "- : i-. . ........
teil Tu whichalteration the flja"
-a2;rec ;imi;tequest tint Xhoh'
will aU?-Jt'iice'thii al raoji
(r Thik Ml!r nni.tf fc.j' .t' " r v41 v ,arwina, - -c -r win aisp-Jt'nceHiub bww
r i
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