1 is, i I. . -. '( 1 I N - o.. i t. Dyin5 & ScourinriE3taBliG!imcnt.l . "s v; f " :. : t 1 -'I Cs stntfoucgg. 11 f. V ' - If ". .'. V;! Joseph; Gales; & c Son, J r! f: " Tf1f AVE inStore a very jneral asrortment of M A School and other Boks, Stationery. Star- whichahey offer for.sale to Country Merchants i eac tiers unu olirers,rt)ft ,ine inuM;a;yiuiwu- :,,bntlins ; codo.' cpnlmon S School do; vpckt Schcor do. LaoiirigCJass:v .AV:;-'n,ti;linf- Jemmsi consisting ;-m'-ptt, as- touows ' f f v 1 S Fa:mlJRibest-4to. Vv various bhinljntjs 'j-;3U;d6' 8voT in do' tlo.Pock o-'Sk edition jjp extra '5-Testament in various bindings 'l: rfaa English ileady S cott tessons 3 W y ' V do r? 1 rttrod action f Art bf Jieadinjr ell . -r - Col unxD'artr-'d a'jT ' '''VvVickeVs lmtructor: do Etpostor Jacob's GreekvKeader ; 4 d ovt rEatin . -.;do ' AmcErican Preceptor:- l'GRAM MARS, -4' iIiirat.VXnffjrantm;tr FarranVjGrkI Grainr: :Sk&ld'it dotETcises: do Key tf;dt Ititddi man's Latin i do OrechleaPaEnffi Grahi- Adams;j-d6 ' r do GpuldVdo Ross ? .v.-. - dov Levizaclv's French; VVatibstrochi'ai !-!v. do do do dp, do; - ;i o-, Jlro w n's -do r--i- :4 BoaHiman'st dot ARITHMETICS, f Afit e - A mnmet ic. s-il itlirr WaUh's Arithmetic Kiraber'sVv,, do T vV Key to tjSmiiev'sx Adams" -f dp Col burn's do Willard'sK'H tdo V;SeuelprArith (' metic f kdo Key- to. o Gdu Vh s ?do h Dil worth's 3 do - A- iiisTonv; j V History of .:w."-and India. '.'V. VT ? -.1 j TWv 1 Gibb on's History i -aov tio . i.ii edoVdo U. States laleCdd 5 IT. States iUnrd'adQ! Instates Scott's Life of Napoleon The History' of Modern Europe, with1 an. ac V:cQunt of the Rise and 'Fall of the f. Jtoman "Empire V IryingsyLife and. Vpy pages' of Columbus-ra-0 bridged for Schools. " Anquetil'svSc Ratnsay!s r Universal History Gooflrich's da U. States TitVm's : do TJiV Stales Howe's 1. do Greece ' ' w Whelpleys Gompend of Robertson's : Si?rimiXtry-aK--;: Charles -5th.Tv -'. v;? Xi V)Ti tier's Elements '&r4irimsha 1 il:do ; do Scotland : i v .: v-.ureece ZMJ&iY, ' t-k W tK;ao i Rome i: IGibbon's History of , ; Hotlins Ancient History I OCaJtUniith'a rAniiaSatd i f :?z Nature; 'ji:v t'i Hume, Smollet and ltis ; set's. History pf.Eng- - fY .V . n.'nr:H4Ttiip.(r v.. miley's Uepgraphy and hVaiardts , T Atlas.-' Murray 's, Spelling B'ks. Universal do vhdo Diiworth's do.. , , do Union do do v: ," DICTIONARIES. 'v - - rv Ainsworth's Latin Dic- tionary ' ':C;r ;.n ? Lemprierefs Classical V - .Dictiortgry ,V-,fvi'. 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G6Td.Faper!;f , 'Marbled: Paier j Fancy ; colored do i' t Beeves'., WaterfCbloursJ Ii Jack 8c Red Wafers in'Bo':?i f v Camels"f fair. Brushes V T6f Paint Boxs Vlt Black and: Red, Sealing 'irWax- Bfatkjn4Red'Ink Black and Hcd Inkpow- Dra wi ng Pencils and rT-;, Blotting Paper Quills.- .' -: -V ,v Wedge vrpfd pewter, V V- CdrkClass & Pocket Sand'.Boxe.?j'.V cils Pa- J Gentlemen's PdckHv Jtufnals, .'v itooks Mvm'-Z-: Cash Books. Receipt v;.Visi ting- Cartl st& CaseslBodks; &cV-T"1 i M o iTkiirn;nd ii ni 15 ooks - AIitil!a atubber; and India Slate anil Slate - Pei Ji :v..;ikv;;c fH'vJ VVrapVmg and Sand s4 Vr; Pencil -Cases If i.-;.--per,-$;,-s.:-4 : Kiddeis Iiwlelible ink . Day. Books. Ledgers. VW efearliesf pspatclut n tra$ stolen from the, piazza of a house n this city ''pn :Sunflay enVngast;? Any peipn seeing a L; 'tJ-fr Negro in possession psucha one' in the city or i .cv-.f ' IteVvicinity, will .please give information hereof V ". at ! this Ofiice, - and they shall be liberally com- ited. -'.,; ' '- o .v? ? Oct.. 14. .Ji JiANAbERS', OFFICE, - -jr v w-' :1JS4,' sm x i cite is. i - ;;' ' Besides 850 Hwk;;L?r;(.f4 R4. Halves 82, Qu'rsiftl.- " ll'Intyre, (andi none other received as Cash anii alt Tickets in their Lotteries have the names f iTttei & rriyie; aiManagers,yprinteapn t- ll'ty Tb be drawp Sth pf NpvViextT 1? . r row-mil brsure Xo get - Won e o t be rs, f ff,.: '.j:; y. - ; yxiepicai; c biiBjmoiT FAM IIiY PHYSICIAN : " rptSEASES.OF TIIB UNlTEp STATES,; Witn'thcir Wint6rns;rcause8 cute; and : tnean ' j. of prevenlic"n..f commot) cases in Silrg'ery ; the Vttnanacrement and diseases of Vomen and CHH. tOn the Jmportatsabjectof rdomestic nied cineVs manyb6oks h,iitve been written,: which, though 'excellent in other respects, have greatly; failed of usefullrtes iii AtrierTcahs r becausethey treat of, diseases which, existing in very fofrfg-.i clirniites and constiiuticrii, must widely differ from ours. The boolc mow offered to the public has, therefore the gTeat jftdvanta wri tie n ' by a Xhatvve American, - of long and siic? cessfurpraciiceln'the southern states, and who, for years past; has turned much ..of his attention to the composition of it., f ,; .' , 0Tn every family more, especially those in ; ref mote situations, the possestion of this book must unquest ionably J?e of incalculable value s for, comlucted by such a guide, jtN wiU ndt . be : pre sumptuous to say that any "person of -tolerable capacity and reasonable attention, may be ena bled to pracctisev with safety ao4 advantage, in those cases of simole diseases most incident , to pur climate 4 t ; 1 4 This work is for sale; by, Jo. GALES & SON. 95- August 1 A mericanuTu iF Hesister ' SPO k TIN G - MA G iS ZINlS QfTJH E want of a repository in tnis country, like 41 jth-eJEnglislvporting Magazine, to ferve as an authentic record of the performances and pe digrees of the ortfd horse, will be admitted , by aJL cwhether breeders.' owners,' or amateurs of that admirable, animal. The longer we remain without such a register, the more difficult will it be to tracd the pedigrees of existipgn stock, ancl . the more . precariotis will its value become. Is it not, in -act, Within the Ichdwledge of many readers, that animals known to have descended from ancestry of the : highest and purest blood, shave' been confounded with the, vulgar mass, of ineirspeciesf oy jne loss pi: an oiu 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, and persuaded that it 'is not yet too late to collect and save many precious materials that would soon be' otherwise lost,' the subscriber Itopes to supply the long looked for desiderntumt by the: establishment of f Thb Amkricaw Toay UK6isTR.'H?But though an account of the pej- tormances on the American Turf, and the. pedi grees of thorough-bred horses, constitutes the chief aim of the work, it is designed, also, "as a Magazine of information (like the English port ing Axagazine) on vete'inary jBub ject rgenefally V and of various rural sports, as Racing, Shooting, ; Huntings ;'Fishihg Trotting Matches, &c. toge ther with 1 original sketches of the natural history and habits of American game of all kinds g and hnce the title - Tht Americun Turf Register and Sporting Jtfagaxine.' ' It will'of course be the aim of I the Editor to give : to his Journal an origi nal American cast, convey ing at once, to readers of all ages, amusement and instruction, in regard to our own country, its animals, birds, fishes, Scci in the absence of domestic materials, tbe magazines received from abroad wilt supply an ample stock of appropriate matter! ' Finally,, as to the style and execution of the 1 work, the first number, just published 8t ready for delivery, may be received as a fair specimen, entitled to some allowance for the imperfections inseparable from the first esssay in a "new and somewhat complicated and difficult enterprise. V;;v.;s:-.: - J. S. SKINNER. v sty" Z ;;' conditions. The SPORTING MAGAZINE will be pub lished monthly.; Each number will consist of about fifty pages, embellished Twith beautiful engravings rpi ice $5 per annum, to be paid on the receipt of Jbe first number. " - CCjp; Where the number of subscribers at any place shall warrknt it, it will be sent by private conveyance at. the expense of the Editor, and delivered free of any extra charge j where it is sent by mail the subscriber will have to pay the postage. : A ) if.J : .- ,-J - - Persons ; procuring five, subscribers,' and sending the money, will receive a sixth copy gratis and so in . proportion for a larger number Baltimore; Sept. 1. - . ; , r- . .... OLD MAD ttIR V WINE. WE have ely received, and offer for sale, : J the fpllpwing Wines and Spirits, whiph we pan recommend to Families and others, as being of the best qualities : . . Old L. P. Madeira Win'"" Sicily - -do do : ' do : - ' V" do bottled in Oporto '. : Lisbon , ;Ol6 iort , yFencb Brandy uouand tim ; . Jamaica Ruin 'London Porter -.. '. " -"v. Imperial Tea x ) '"T ' Gunpowder do.; ':"- K WILLIAMS & HAYWOOD. Oct. 21st J829. . 1 18 ALEXANDEli CAMPBKLli, T ETURNS - his sincere thanks to his 'ft lends pd the public generally, for the liberal arr Patronage he. has hitherto received, and hopes his attention to business and exertions to please, will secure a continuance of the same. f He wouldjdso inform his friends& the public, that he has just received a handsome assortment of CLOTHS of the following, colours, Viz . r Superfine Blue, and Black; Bnrwn,Darc j and Light 'Steel Mired, and Miller's Grey. ' ! V , ;A!sp; Toilanetti and Valentid Vestings. : Raleigh,' Oct. 26, 1829. r - - 20 4t Readyaide Clothing, c. HE Subscriber respectfully informs the citi ; "-izens; of Raleigh and its vicinity, that he has taken ? a Store on Fayetteville ; street,' a .few doors below thp Bank of NeWbern, where he in tends keeping on hand, an assortment of. liEA DYMADE CLOTHING consisting of 'Hpi i? Gentlemen's' Over, Frdck it Dress CQAT - Jo. PANTALOONS & "VESTS. : -- Do. . Flannel DltAWKR JBc SHIRTS. Together with an assortment ol-Fancy Articles. such as fine 'LI SEN CELLARS ist..2d. and od quanry SUSPENDEltsCRAVATtSTlFF NKRSplaip and Fancv Silt h a V Arrs-i.1t- Iibridge's Patent Composition STOCKS; &c. &c. HOARDING-. f . i . TFHE MISSES PULLI A f ui ' r v V. ,41 accommodate IU or 12 UomK i. 7 r KaIci;;Sept. 19. Wist f ial terms-Also. thevNursete Guides ui- - -M(eviseu ejnjargeuana veryACQnsiaeraoiy jm Spfitiiroved additions to his.Stock ; and V assures the pub c; that the articles are well-made, and after. the latest fashion.-:., ,v - ; w ' Oct" 28 io ?AAC.a PATRIDGE; DTXUQ Sz MEDICINE STORE. f7 - it HAVE lately received a large and extensiye assortment of Drugs, and Midicines, .consist ing; ip part. v of Sulphate Quinine, ,um Opium, Denarcotleddo. RefirtedCanrohor, Cantharides, Castor Oil, Vitr. Sther,' Elatarium, Extracts of irirmiia fcinds. Sol d hcd COp.aira,: Oil oTvn wck, lacK yxyae icutral mix Arl' Potass Sirp. Carb . Sodae Tartcid, Turkey Gum A va, bic; Calc; iMaffnesia; Yellow iSark; Calomel t Ja lap, Rhubarb C. Tartar, sugar, ieud, a pi. i treBals Copaiva, SptAmmonTskrt.lAntimo ny, Snlph, Copper Uquorice Paste c.' : .-' general assortment; of Patent Medicines, Shop iFurniture Suteons'anstruments, ipye Woods, Hatters' Trimmings and , Ma erials; such as v Aqua Fortis,sQuicksilyer, Log vood, ' Bpw Stnn.SUns''Bihng'artd.,-.and8J Buckles & Brushesvery Jow.;1 A large supply of paints & Brushes of every description's pt. Turpentine, Linsee-K nmp ant Tanners' Oil' Gpld and Sil 1pi sTnnal and Leather Varnish, sunerdr quality, Window-Glass; 8 X 10, 10 12, 12 16 and 16 18. and Putty. - V &t'-?;,''' h Their assortrnent comprsesl eve the Apothecary V line i the principal . part of Which having lately been selected by themselves in Philadelphia and New-YorV with , cash, they are enabled to sell to cash" dealers pr ; punctual customers on much better terms than ever ; be fore 'Offered I in "this" mark'etrc ; Physicians and Merchants will find it to- their interest to call and examine before purchasing elsewhere R4 Rateigh, June 3, 1829. i ii ii i i- i tt- - ii i - i : so PROCLAMATION. I By the - Govemri of tforth-Cpolina j Two I Hundred Dollars Reward. ttWTHEREAS it has been made knpwn to me f T that a Murder has been comTnjtted in the Town of Oxford, in the County of Granville and State of North-Carolina;: on the' 4th (day of No vpmher last, ani hat s. certain THOMAS MIT- I CIIELL, late of the County and State aforesaid, tands charged dv tne nnam oi f a;urana juryi on a Din oi lnuicimeni, wuu uitviii.j pcrpe trated the same On the bodv of. a certain Shel ton . Hobffdod. of, said County: And, as it is further represented -and made known to me that the said THOMAS MITCHELL hath ab seonded and fled? from the jurisdiction and lim its of .this State, and thereby eluded the; arm o the law and of iustice j ... : r - ; . I v .S , Now therefore, to the end that the said THO MAS MITCHELL may be apprehended ' and brought to justice, the above reward of H UNDRED DOLLARS will be gnfen t. person or persons who will apprehend and con fine the said Thomas Mitchell in any! Jailin this State; .-.so that he may be brought to justice. And I do. moreover, hereby require! command and enjoin, all officers whatsoever," a& well civi as military, within this Stated touse their bes' endeavors so apprehend and take,' or cause to be apprehended and taken, the body of the said Thomas Mitchell, and him safely and securely keep, so that he shall be brought to j ustice. r THOMAS MITCHELL is about age, of slender form, doWn look, a 9 years b ittle freck led round shoulders and hasel eyes was lately seen by a gentleman of Granville County at New Orleans, where probably he now is. J5? IN TESTIMONY WI have caused the Great Seal of the S'lifiMl J State to be hereunto affixed, and .i k a::Lii.. i k City or Raleigh, on the 2Dth day o June, A. u. 1829. -Vj -. ' i JOHN OWEN. By the Governor, ; . j , ; Johit B- Moss, JY Secy, 8 ; To Merchants Farmers J 8c. WILLIAM H. REDWOOD, COMMISSION MERCHANT, Norfolk, Va.- fTTAVING taken that large fire-prOof Ware- I-11 House & Wharf recently occupied by Mess; J. & W. Southeate, tenders bis services to Couhtrt Merchants. Flutters. LoKBsalDeal ers and the public generally, in the saie of Pro duce and Lumber of every description, the; pur chase of Goods, and. generally in facilitating their business transactions ,f in the Borough, tprwhich his , commissions will in all cases be very mode rate. .. : ; , . T His attention being confined solely Commis sion Business, and his knowledge of persons and of this mode of transacting business li the Bo- roucrh. together with his thorough acquaintance of the Country Business,yiY. he hopes! be found advantageous to those who" may employ his agency. . ' " ' , , ; Reference to Messrs. : : Cole & Sheldon, ? irwfiW- y AJhas- i. v liigueiu, '' Robert Souter, ' r ;' . Shieldis & Ashburnr E -; v ; Ed ts. Beacon September 1829.:- 't ;-$ Norfolk. '4-2m. TO THE AFFLICTED. HilDlOCK'S Vegetable nSimp -and Powder j Vr FOR DISEASES OF THE LUNGS. fllHE Proprietor of this Medicine, after repeat JL ed trials of its virtues,' which have beep at tended with .the, most signal, success, npw offers it to those who ; are afnicted with the waiting diseases which it is1 designed to relteve," ip full connaence uiai ii yui.ne ipuna emcacipus, par- ticuiariy it utKen m.tne uCTif stages I of these For two years past, "this Medicine, .has. been prepared in the form of a fowder,& ta'ken as an infusion, with the most happy success. Itis how otferf d to the attlicied in the form of a Sirup or in rowaer, s ineraiient. may preter, tinder the conviction, . that either : form Will produce! the same happy result, v Ambng its most prominent qualities the following maybe mentiondd, as en titled; to particular consideration. It rirombte tliat gentle perspiration which is deemed healthy and checks-those sweats vwhioii ar nnLK;i pernicious. ... It relieves-chronic affections and congestions of tbejungs by giving force to the languid circulation It assuages cougpsJ - It pro motes free and bland expectoration." It removes pain from the chesUv it Velieyes asthniaiic and diflicultfrespiraUoni; corrects obstinatexos. tiveness, and thus leaves the bowels in regulai andj?lt:ly e-S-Thus, t is found, that Siese pamful symptoms which indicate diseased liinirs. cruel irw1' WDU,a JeTy Peedilydestroyi .' VCertificates respecting the virtue of this Medi cine; wdl -accompany pach bottle. 'Price of ' th 5PtIVorW of he Powder per botUe, or $9 dozen. . c . :-,:.ri.;;-:,::, ; AM?s ilxdlock: r I. j" ' . rH' - t 1 . s- I nESfi" r.Td Y ,llc-r eo: 5PV. - . . V . . - 53- j..u vu vMjjuwcnui remeuy when sea sonably resorted to, and;ihat it restores the pa v f P poai iv f vigour, i whicbTthat uisui uc 5.uc-onsunJDIIon.s It . ten in if d rrr ' t?. WILLTAM S- respectfully''. informs .the t) 'Ladies and Gentlemen ot Raleigh .and Its vicinity.' that he has commenced the. above, bu siness ip'its various branches at thevHouse, next door but orie,ibelow the Confecupnary Store of Mr. Henry Hardie. on,Fayetteville'Street. - He dyes Canton Crapes Silks, Stuffsr StraW i Leg horn ahd Chip: Bonnets, With a beautiful gloss op them, v Ladies' Veils, and Mermo Shawls clean ed or dyed without injury to their borders ; also Ladies' Handkerchiefs, Hose Sc. .Shoe? dyed to any color. Cotton andWodlNYarn dyed Gentlemen's Apparel of every description dy. ed, scoured and pressed elegantly. ; The collars of coats will not sustaiii any injury in the process of djrihg or scouring and will ije put in a hand some shapei-r .rv'V",)." y All orders entrusted to him, will be ;executed with- the utmost faithfulness and the greatest des patch. -. i.. '; - y--;V?; ,t -?irw ",.v;.vv- -: t..'l .Raleigh sepr. , lov. Reams of Post' and Foo PAPERdifferent Vqualitievjustreoetved- by .5. ;-v.;-'- f; jv J. GALES & SpNi r.j Rale'gh ,July 27. vJublic Entertainment: : 'il J0HN; BUFFALO i respect- fully informs the Pablic, that he has T. purchased, the Public House former S lv occupied . by' Wni: W. Bell and Alex. High, on Hargett. Street, at the .corner of Wilmington Street, wnere ne win pe giaa lore ceive travellers and others. and will use bis ut piost exertions to accommodate them comfdrta His Stables are good, and. will be constantly supplied with plenty of -Provender of every kind, i. Owing to the'scarcityof money and pleptiful ness of produce, the price Of Board for Man and Horse will be a dollar a day, or eight dollara a month for a single peo ri. , ( ''r ' He has a HACK, three GIGS and HORSES for Hire,; at the shortest notice. 'Hii prices for his Hack; Gigs and H orses, are : $3 a day for the Hack t" Gig with' Horse & Boy $2 a day Gig and Horse; without a Boy $1 5Q a day ; a Horse4 alone pi a day j ra .uig ou uenis a uay. - h . j VRaleigh,! April Hi ',;'' ':'- .'i'V ;.-v-,;fiOtf i' : - N.'B. Persons hiring Gigs from me, 4 will be expected to repair any injury done to them,' whilst in their possessiooV.MK-;;;;tv'-V: State of Notth-Caroliha; ; "-':;X-; ' .' Pitt County. I v.V- V-i ' 81 Coutt of Pleas .and Quarter .Sessions. v ; ;.v August Term, .1829. ,-;fv?'j John Wads worth vs. James Odm. .-. , ' Original attachment returned levied on land, &c IT having been made appear to the satisfaction of the Court, - that the defendant, James O dom, is not an inhabitant of this State i It is or dered, that publication be made in this Raleigh Register, for six weeks successivelyr that unless the said James Odom appear before the Justices of our., next Court for the County, of Pitt, at .the Courthouse in Greenville, on the first Monday of November, 'replevy the property or plead to is sue, final judgment will be taken ahd the pro perty levied on condemned, 1 subject : to-, the plaintiff's demand. Witness, 'James Sheppard, Clerk of our said Cdurt,J at Greenville, the. first Monday of August A. D. 1829. . ,. ' r JAMES SHEPPARD,' Clk. 1 Price ad. $2 75 . , ; :r v. OF almost every description, may, be always had at the Bookstore, of J. Gxxs & Sow, printed on good paper and after the most ap proved forms, viz : v .. ' ; FOR CLERKS OF COURTS? " K V? Writs, Executions for Debt & Cost; ,Execu- . tions for cost only, ' " v " ' U i - Jury Tickets, Witness Tickets, J : . t Appeal & Bastardy Bonds; - v '-,;. Subpaenas,,Comraission for taking Deposi ' ( tionst ..: -J 'V : ' ' :' H'ly. Apprentice's Indentures and Bonds, J c l Administrator's & Constables Bonds,' I " :' .Marriage Licences and Bondl, " , s Capias at Satisfaciendum, .v- " ' v Orders of Sale from a Justice, : ; . - . ?1 C i ; Recognizances and Bonds to prosecute, ?V 1 Guardian Bonds and notices to Guardians',-" Fi.'Fa's. against Bail, - v : ' : Process against Securities, 8iC. &,c' . .- , v FOR SHERIFFS . ";; V:, V Deeds for Sales by ExecuUon, V t-v Do. do. ". . Taxes, . Bail Bonds, V : , 2 '" Forthcoming Bonds, r ' - -Tax Receipts &cv S. v ' FOR CONSTABLES. Warrants, Cai Sas. ; ' . - Appearance Bonds, " executions &c. ccc. .-v: . . , ! ; ;i , also, yr.'yyi-;' Common Deeds, Mortgages, Powers of At torney, Indictments, Deeds of Trust and ' Bank Checks; '-. -.;V-..-. Raleigh Sept. 3. :' v-1 ' LX' HEWSON NEVER GIVES UP 1 Every Drawing he sells a Capital.'and pays tbe Cash upon sight of the Lucky Numbers. If you want Cash, send vour orders to himVihw Tickets he receives are hot from Head Qudr- " -;: O. . O, , ai, 33, ' , : -f - V-- The handsome Capital ol FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS,! in the CTnton Cahat Lottery 12th Clas, was soldjast week to a gentleman resid ing in Petersburg the; fortunate holder of the Ticket has 'ab-ea, ly f received the Cashiv sirh instances of good lack and prompt: payment, jought.to be a sufficient inducement to .all who Stand in nirl nfthaDl.'.. ".it- - . ... ...w. v. .M.jnuv, w scull ineir orders directed to ;' " - rf:. -1t.i.-s,- :":; '. ' .Petersburg, ' for Tickets in the "followinp- rich nH jBcbeme,' which draws 14h Nov : weat Union Canal -Lottery, v ; ?Si t' lStti Classy v.: 'i; - . V Look at the;Capitais; Vr'i , - V 1 na;e of ; g30,000;k ' - -1 Ki-'Clc 15,0005 ' . - ; - do .? : 10,000; -i". ' - d5 5,000;j 1 to 10 10' 10, 10 do " 4,000;; ' ' 1,000:4 ' ' f dot! 500; dowvv; V400; ii:;-' 9 51 dp i "f '-.: 200 . .- do "di-;Vnn. resides many .of 390,80, TO 60; 50 40. hpie cketsS 1 OHatVes 5, Quar--' r "Orders .enclosiner the Cash ni. Thi-U- 'rTv-;! .:i ...mi- i." ... y - v,fecia i r.y ;fM cex wun the same prompt atten tipn as if opersonal application. Recolleet tr direct your letters to.Ju'i retecsDur . ' - , lucsy num- 7 V NEW BOOKS. nf , GALES & SON have just received r. CP v ladelphia, the following "ne w P,Thr 001 ;Maddock's neportsf.xVoIumenrtf,0n - , Sounders on Pleading and Evident oe Story's Pleadings;; new edition Starkieon Evidence,"; do.) 3 vols Thomas's; Coke, on Littleton.-1 4- C Letters from the Egean v- f . : ; iBuckroinster's Sermons, fanew serie I l4pUd's Johnson's "Dictionary . 'v?-.Twfllf, .itmrv tJpmaino i i . . t ' w - ' - - iioiiiwiiig . . T - ' V- : Las,t,of the, Plantagknets; 2. vols : Tales ofPassion N' , ;, Traits Pf Travel :. . . up V'V,'!- dp : Devereuxv v v "jRichelieui Hungarian Tales 1 V.:: do do: do do ', do do do do do: do do Subaltern's Log Book School of Fashion " : t 1 heuoiiegians ; t vr ; ; ? : Tales of Military Life : V 1 iTlie Prot estantn -5 c iVr? I Anne of Gierstein 1 i Visits of Mercy " -travels oi laic- i-l'y-- 1 Shephefdfs Calender V , do- Tales of the Good Woman : Apician Morsels r H!": , . ! Irvings Columbns, abridged by himself -i virnnix nninEuiic . . - - . o raster's S Ketch UOolc I V : - Dick's Future State v Bichiit's Epitome si - ? t-ivu. vj-. v'wiiitauiuii, iaiestenitioiii ALSO,; a very general Assortment of ScWV Books and Stationery, i v N - Oct.' 7. K -y,: - - - ; .... . . , - SHALL j? JOHNSOX 1 orrxB voa saui the rottowiira Itock m r jr r ' Hhds. Molasses, r;. ; . i . - V w li do.25 boxes and 20 bbls. Sugar :-H ; 25 bbTs. of loaf and lump do,'---V 6 150 bags' pf Coffee, v ;-" . 'i - .20 do Pepper, Spice and Ginger, 30 tons Irofi (assorted) from 1 to 11 incfe e , ; r 3000 Ibsi steel, various kinds, . ; ; :' V: OOOlbs. iioop and sheet. Iron, ?--'P.:4w)a Castings, assorted,- f ' c - V I 50 sets wgdn boxes , 1 to -fnch. ' ; fl50 kegs cuf. Nails and Brads, 4d to 30d. ,. ' 150 bags buck and drop 3hot, " . v ".3000 lbsbarLead: ' ; J - ' . " ' 50 kegs lluppht's Powder, V ; c-'". iv ,20 crates Crockery, assorted, - 200 doz. black Bottles, I ' " 4P l doz.'Ticklers; doi 250 half pint Turn. .; -bl,ers, ..- : ' l r 60 boxes 8 x 10 and 10 x 12 Glass, ' : : 300 lbs. Putty, v . , J . -i C 1 120 pieces of Cotton Bagging; 30 do. Osna. .- Burgs;--vir.' 30 coils tale Rope, ! ' :TX;: 15 hoxes tin Plate, '-3 00 lbs. wire, ' 500 pair heavy trace Chains, . -r15 ddz.. Shovels and Spades ; vi 300 sides sole Leather, , : 14 doz. calf and Morocco Skins, ;, ' 150 reams foolscap, letter and : wrappinj V v3:1;-Paperv v ! -" r . ; 30 doz. patent coffee Mills, x r SO dp. scythe Blades and cutting Knive . 25 boxes Cotton and wool Cards, ' . r ; 25 cases fur Hats, 12 doz.wool do. . 1500 pair. Shoes," '20 ddzi e Looking Glasses, ; : r , a quarter Cuiv3;tvine, : - -; - . VW 10doz. hair! and wire Sifters, . - ,12 sets fanning inill Wheels; :," ' 1 v ' Sperm, linseed and tanner's Oil, r. i 3000 busheU JJverpool 5alt . ' .60 kegs white and red Lead, f - 10C0 lbs. "Spanish Brown and yellow Ockre, 500 do Alum and Pearlash; 'j v ' . 200 do Spanish-flot..Indigo, . - ' , -1000 xlo Bladder: i : :sv ' - - : v Together witli a large Stock of - Dry Grpod4:Haroare&; Cutlery iAH the above stock is offered on the raostf vbrable lerms for. cash, 6rr country produce. ; FayettevilleV Oct. 22, 1829. s ! 19-eotSir. ' ;North-Carbiiua Bible Sociefj. . VC.r.i- ;rSepL:30Vl82ftK. :v XJ ESpLVED, ; That tthe friends of Jthe Bible AQj cause throughout he State, v especially De legates from the Bible Societies witbin the siiate, berinited td meet:in ? General Convention, oa CWednesdav the 16th datf of Decemter next, ia th e city of Raleigh, 4 Tor the purpose of devising efficient measures tor furnishing, within a given lime,-ine wnoie oiaie wiui an aaequaie suppiy 6f-Bibfeir::-:l:.:' ' --The: Managers were led to the adoption of the foregoing Resolution, at the request of a neigh boring Bible: Society r;and also, in consequence of a communication received from the American Bible Socie'tvoh the same subject." a . Ht tBy prder'df ..'the Board, : ;- ' -:-Xt,r -y? ;y jgales. secy. ''(CP Editors friendly to the object cf the above resolution are requested to give it a few inserti :pns., y.y -';-.;,. tVV'-' r' :A S. The rSecretaries ; of several AMiiliary-.Bibleic Societies ha ve requested tliat the above Meeting be held on. Ved nesday lhe,;i8tht(lay of November nest, at t l pclock, inteaTl bf the day first 'ppin-ted.--Ta ; hi ch alteration; the" Manager s agree j'-arTd.;ieqttes'tliot:. thosej . Ed'ni who have noticed ihe Former 'appuioioieuU " will 'also notice this alterationi , ; ; October 929.' : C vv : -4 KThe Subscriber, ; 1LL' be, . prepared ' to; accommodate with Hoard, from 12 to 15 Members of the ap proaching Legislatures OHN BUFFAL0E. : Raleigh; Sept. 17 toTQSUBSC RIBE RS. k' Q0ce of 'the National Intelligencer, r J f v v V October 19, 182.. 03" v"ithin-the Uree months, Subscribers tp thia paper, throughout the country, who are in arrears,-hive been generally -advised of the fact," and ofthe amount dpe. Sdroe have prorap y paid up;and "manyothers.ehave no dout .will do so shortly .Kit isroper it fcbould bea-1' derstood that," bout- the lOtlrof December shall discontinue sending the Pap-r to all thoss tarrear, who shall not by that time have may payment., t- Thjs measure may,? we apprehend, be regarded by. some as na'Ji. We can assure such; thafiif will be resorted to only in obetH ence tevthe first law of nature. 4 ' I ; . Ujr in me jouowing cures anvi nciw - -the -gentle ferf whose namesre placed oppo" , to th tn'varUauthonsed to receive, and receip. for all moneys due -."tbe "Establishment,.- vit s - -In this District; x; .Itr-. Edward Deeble, - -: M Boston ( LMessss. Welis & Lilly , At New, York;: 5 Mess Hurley Wool?;on-.- At Philadelphia Mr. R-H.TSmalL t ; XAt Baltimore' : Mr.WiUiAm rorter-- At tlaieiirh, Ca Messrs. ijur " Ncw-t)rleuC , Mr.Gidey.L At Italeigh, C. - Mescrs. J- Gl & ppn. ; ! i .