r. r - r H ; , ; -I 1 PS. Id TV 4 - 1 " 1 - - -' - - ., ,. . v . . -v , . - . . . . . . Z v i 4 (f Ours are the plans of fair; delightful peace, ; ' Upwarp'd by party rage to lire Hke h rothers. ( v r. Monday fbvembfej 7';' THE B-ESrlSTEIS jsPublishetl every 1osd at aria TmnisDAT, by i Five J)ollar9,pet ahtiumhalf in advance. I 'KJ nVERT1SEMENTS?:f Cot rtceedincVarf'ifene'rtekt1'y: inserted 3 V twnest for a Dollar and inty-nvejcnts for j veWcceeding publi left&tlV irt the 'same NpropoTtionv-XoMMXT. aricirioars tnanTcfollyyTeceiTed:;Lra 0 " ,"" ; ' - tFrorri the Essex Mass Gazettes V PUNCTUALITY Y ;flF can f be; accomplished, WltnOUt.SVM to iem. ':' No man can act systematically' "with-1 out being punciuni. -v,. m.? l ' W HJ".r "r"J":";t:;i Soppoie man ofnsiderable enterpTJe " lays ou t hist worlt for. a cett ian dayk 1 he " TehinWbeforehesaySvl will rise 6o?cIock'9 attend tn mj domwtic affairs, breakla a Z mw rtifthhftr n thwhurf at 8 be ' - L Jik .Ammmndltia with I f u'T'--OL:, t.:d .vprni r.ustomerg at y. nine ai u auenn the library meeting at 3 meet with thel tnckholdeKof the banket 4r take-tea at with their Gr i'ande 'at theachoor Meeting fat 7jn -7 i.l: ihr,K;-k; mfa old, and will. the evening; S?.?""r - a m i v mi-i-m vr-aia a m n u n u.- u i u ma i nnler and confusion. ' :'' r 4 v ; - U " -' 5." , " . .. . i Theshoeroaker,the wheelnght?the black-1 iith i he cabinet maker, the hatter, me -i - 4k l.lfirnitK rh nriiifip r at i VI !r-. tte V1!111!1' "e PterT r af 7 1 otlier mechanic agrees to lo a jou ni work ucu iiuic , ai ic g,ic:ii nMi i arrives ; but hu boots, his 1 r Kitahlp. hi& hat. his coat, his watch; I JhihirfiMm Whv ? because(the workman has wot bcenj II " ." M ' . - - . I t Call oe easily an.inia-iyu, v; V'fhey ' :will be. carefully of business in one, day, ; he and, others l which will greatly fci rnncerned be punctual t but let him sleep I Roots, when transplanted. :ii 'Ak V,Vl,elc in the morninf?. or let hin I Orders will be punctt .' iti i-- i; liu kQ subscribers desiprnatinfi: U .punriuai ; anu iiiieau,vftvuii.juui cj c i mnlOVer.hJUSt Derform iWOrT or inree, ioi arr.iftirdish Ihe ame obiect II ;the,;iniatcr.oovnoiNsxriciij ii hiiir-vabbbinted lor -public worship. I 'lectured funerals rnd I other? religious TOeetiiffs. his people as a matter of course, I Uill (uram dilatory Sfand'he need not beL ' .nnriae. If occasionally disturbed u. m-n,i,,t - ' - t nextf- ,14'- v ft 'r"V - vi . If the nreceptor or shooi master De tardy 1 ts this particular, his- pupds will . be; sure l0.im.Te..am of the school will drag through the day. if h" jiitemnt to renrove . his" scholars - for II nC ailCUipk Ml , I CJUUIC H'f , ovuyiai a being tfilatorj, and be punctual; in future ; they will think if thev dare not; say; physician heal , thy- Thee. hints clear! J show the importance if pun&alirhere (isV hd iwever an other view of, tWs subject, fbj which: the came sentiment is rnoreorcibJ Urged.---l ; t i r :t r ri v h ,i i a n d M ri xB. m U st '-t ta k e h 1 S at in it or lose his nassaire. In csnse- cuence&f MrA?s conduct IJiafebroken my promise ; ?and Mr.iB has gone to pur chase uuods. without "nibne-y I My charac ter suurs, Mr. 'Br is yexed and it would imc be st r a u - i 1 1 should receive; a h vsh ipttpr or1 writ itie lat-matrtiecin WUich sundrv) persons transact business bias a ve ry bad iendency, and is often, fol lowed by teeriouiconsequences .' -..The little regard !they lialye for their word pauses t grievous dfsaiipuiiitinetiU. destroys coohdenceam iMirrnnta "kocieivJ Asa small. leak " in the : ship Imay biuk the whole cargbVsbonan M ho is not punctual, may seriously -inj ur e "the re tiuiaiiunVor -ewen i cause the entire fuilufeFothers.:rhe most distijpgbishet . fa 1 d e r $J m ec han i cs, nierch a tits, -civil la n ' 'divines and stranfrers. have cenerall V been sjsieiatic,Hpynctual nen f ; and perhaa v iui luiejwas everlinore r&o than'ashingtou; . tM y brethren, iflwe : ,wuld?beccessful in buViitesfe, ai:d respectable in bur clin, let ; pun crruj. lity o rD e tv NCTUA l Jte w rittc n '- in capitals upon bur Moors', and upon oui - nearife.1;:' Mark Sufferer. ;- r. "" A n Irish gentleman, t ravelling; through Kt'Lntl,; wjth a J servant fie$h! frbn H;the S uog h a p pen edio; fa I V 1 fv t ha be a tibl tiif ccomplished Eng serviintaccbrding ibjthe proverb of ike master,ike manWasldet also in-;!veiind rcoVisequeolllatd .siege to the aiiection 'WihV?Jadi8'4'roffid.SPoor i xuase oh j habit ofiepeatiosr.to his ' Venus Adona," J iie langqajj'e WniCn.UlS grceujr. cai -yncoi. turougn tne , Key., uuic ui . uj v parlourbot to J ap the xlitnax of ter'i sen. thheiitaf breathings 'You shallyhave aspe vniien otr a Jew worm, v. wnereoi, , uy pai -eU he stole a little "The gentleman on "'s kiieel spoke the foirowibg- tohfc be "oithed jgoddeas UC V- v Y :-:v,: 'Your alabaster neck And. sweet glowing eyes jv (uv uearv trn ui v tree Willi Mr. A to meet mm at nis count? ing rbbiri, toorjrowormngat 8 o'clock j to receive a jarge suml have prbmised to ipv Mr B. before 9, atwhich time he is to Jet out f lorjhe cityot He w tvunctual but Mr. A. delays until after the Paiv immediately darted down to his kitchen Abigail, and throwing himself at her feet,i wirh blarney brogue and .stento rian voice, .repeated the. following, which hejmagined was a fac simije of the above : ?:i Your yeUow ilaisttr . oeckle i- v -' And sweet routnsr eyes- -ocis uij-ucan on urel - . : .. Oh, Give-Pot J : SUBSCRIPTION For encouraging the introduction of the v:? ed States. ' r1'1' !r' C " ?f ' - - j: ; R. ALPHONSE LOUBAT, having consid erably enlarged his Viitevard. on Lons- Fort Diamfynd. where he nnw ha. in full cultivation,' alVineard of forty" acres of ground. ' mg sixty-two varieties; selected in Europe, be tween 40 and 50?, N. latitude; and having also the peculiar advantage of being enabled to pro, cure" thebesr spebies of Roots from his Father's IPme Gironde,vLot and 1 Garonne, m France. -a proposes io ine ? numerous to the cultivation of the Grape" Vine-in the United SUtes; a subscription. 'If Mr. A L. will engage to furnish" subscribers Vine Roots, before "the,; First urape 1 he Roots will be three; years produce considerable fruit the sec ond year from the. time'of their, . being planted classed "and packed, litate the thriving ofthe tally attended 5 to : the the quantity and spe- cieS ofthe GranWlneRoots thev wlshito haVe. rwa :ii ' a. i ... latjlhe rate of 12A cents for each root for. lea nev win eneace io nav lor auuu roots or m re. than 1000, at the rate of 15 cents ; and 25 cents pep root tor less tnan ou. jcoots onij in years e pai iur hi uic raie oi v cents eacn, for lOOO or more- 12 cents forW than 1 000 and 1S cents foMess than 50 roots. 7 KMyment to De made on delivery of. the roots. Letters not received unless POST-PAID. Mr. Aj Loubat's Rook on theXulture of the Wine, may A m ... . , . ; 1 TT ' 11 , . t - w :,i Ct.iM . io :n . to subscribers. . m 4 v , s Mr. JLoubat has selected the following specie best the choice of which b left to sub- Table Grapes, or for making Strong Wine. v , i white. 1. Alicante, 2. Robin Eyes, with big clusters Melting, f or oftrton.y . sweet GwiUanV 5. Muscat, b. Do. FrontiKnan,7. Muscadelle, from the river Lot, 8. Malvoiwe, 9. Tokay, 10. Syrian. 11. Constan tia, 12. Malaga, 15. Meillers. m Red Foot, t,.ed t) in alack Ilambourg, 13. Con! btantia. . ' Fur Wine. ' 1 t ; , WHITE. 19 A.uvergnat, 0. Klanquette 21 . Dpucinel. e; s. Plan de Uame, Ohvette, 24. Doucette, 25. Plant-djc Reirie, t6 Burgundy, 27. Morillon, 28. - Utajdere,- .29. Bourgelas, 30. Pickrdan, 3 1. Chaio3se,2. Panse. : ' ,ir:- a- .V r RED. 33. Clareti 34. Anvergnat, 35. St. Jean, Jacobin, 37. Meunier, 38, Pirteau, 39. Pritanier, 40. Teinturier, 41. Bourgign3n, Bouteillant, J A . rm. . m. m - r mm mr- . -m V ' i. autise, -ii- st. ivntoine, . iaaet iMotr. - ' Fo: the Table o.zly. -:.) s;..:i WHITE. j ' " 46.yChasselas, (from Fontaineb!eau,); 47 Do. Golden, 48. Do. Cracking, 49. Do. Musk. 50. Muscat Lefcarde, 51. Do. Small Berries, 52. Do. (d' Alexandria.) 53. Do. from Jura.) 54. Sau vignon. . - H A -.. -vO-V -,. f; v. -- '.- - RED. ' ,rV . 55. Chasselas, 56. Do Violet, 57. Muscat, Rouee 58. Do. Violet, 59. "-.Muscat Grey. 60. Damas Violet, 61. Do. ofPoquct. 62. Early Mag delen. i v;'-a';.4 '. '.' ' - -s.'' 7 Subscriptions will be received by . ;.ui:f :r.;jOS:;GALES & SON, ':vvTi-?.!.--- V':---- . . -Raleigh. : State of North - C arolina, fV Martin County. y - Court ef Pleas and Quarter Sessions, ;;h' ;2 -.September;Yermr 1S29. ; Joseph J. Williams Henry & J. J- Watts, Joseph J. Williams Henry & J. J. -Watts, Joseph J. ;.Williams i r-' . '- ' " "' . '. Henn' & J. J. Watts Joseph J. Williams v. Henry 8c JF. J. Watts Joseph J. Williams t Henry & J. J- Watts, 'v? - x jf T appearing to the ga!jsfction of the Court, fl that Jacob J, Watts ts not a resident ot ithis State : Ordered therefore, by the Court, that publication be made in the Raleigh Register for six weeks to notify said Defendant to appear at our next Court of -Pleas and Quarter Sessions, to be! held for the county of, Martin at Williams- iioKi Externa issue t6 sell the land levied on. , T HOS. w . t wa 9, uierK, Price adv, $5 00 " YiilliarJlsb6r6,, Academy, - fTPIHE Examination of the Students Ji , with this Institution will be held on day the 18th November; Parents arid Guardians are requested to auena. ... AUG XlAClUiaS All AVOUCIUT i Will UC lttUUI c 1-.: ; - - - a .. -. ' .. i . lis H ; ci lue tuxeicisesoi rae acaoemy win ue resum. icounty Such bonds .bearing interest from the (c .7, c ." rrr i v m c cfw u .VH aie.: ' c v ,1; V - I at Five Dollars as heretofore. - i v- ' I Wtn r f .....: - iAL. WIIONi PnncipaL ? WlLLJ.Il; HAYWOOD, : W 7Vitf IB& Orders will be intlv ri V ' V I i D DYING SCOURING. VS"; HS. M A.TIY AXD BE WS respectfully ( in- orms t&e Public, that htr DYING and SCOURING ESTABLISHMENT is now in c6m. plete operation, rou Halifa Street, 200 yards north of the State-house, and tha.t sbe is prepar ed to execute ?wprk in iall! its va Iqii branc?' ea. She will dye L'effhiorn llas and , Bonnets,- Silk, Sattin 'and Crape, Presses, I Stoc cings. Gloves, articles of clothing for Gentlemen1, &c &c.' She also dyes and presses Domestic Gl thV ' ' Mrs. Andrews; still. continues to crry on the MILLINERY BUSINESS, at the same place. and will do work in that line with neatness and despatch. ; ' -' T ',' " !. ) 7'- , Kaleigb, October 22; : 11 ? 20 ( nOURSUANT to a Decree of khe Honorahje X7l Superior Court of Law and Eauitvi held in Nashville. Nash county. North -Carolina, on . the third Monday in I September " lait : J Notice , "is hereby civen to the Hens and . next lof Kin of J ohn Bass; dee'd. late o the County and State atoresaid, that the subscriber is I now , ready ,to are entitled to the aforesaid John's estate, upon 1 aaA ia v u w la iu liii: kii a. caiirL.! iwrivM 1 iirv a their applying to him and giving proper refund ing. Donas.. --:'-, -'S i. r--,:- s , j r ; : D. SILLS J Adm'r. ! V ' '"of John Bass dee'd. Belford, Nash C'ty; N; Carolina, -v r - . October 3, 1 829. H - 6 w Price Adv 2.50 ' 14- . Superior Court of Iavyv V ' Chatham County. - Fall Ter4n.' 1829. Alfred Vestal St others vs. Thos. vestal &. others. Petition for the division of Lands of .William : : : A- - " Vestal, . due T appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that John Vestal one of the defendants in this case. is not an inhabitant of this State : it is t H tVi t"a nrlAia1 f fiat nAtiA RLa w'KltK a4 tM t he Raleigh Register for aix months of the filing of the Petition, and that the said John Vestal, at the next term of this Court, on'fhe 3d Monday of Mrch next, plead, answer oi demur to the L :n u i.J and heard exparte. ' ' i CHAS.J. WILLIAMS, 'I I L ':- lClerkSupl Court. the subscriber;. rFFERS fof Sale his HOUSE gt LOTS in -the I VJ7 Town of Oxford, with the LkNO mljoinin; -about 200 acres of which about 60 acres are Woodland. I The House is 52 by 40 feet, com. modious, and well finished throughout, having 4 rooms with fire places on eact floor, with a wide passage on each a' garret distributed into closets and two comfort ib le rooms ; aiid a cellar under the whole divided mto se veral apartments. attached to it is a large Falli ig Garden furnistied with fruits selectedtrom the northJ m lc--House c instructed of rock a stone Sjring-House a Well of excellent water in the yardan Office in the y.ird suitable1 for a Lwj er, and every neces sary Outhouse, all in good repair"." .Also, a TANYA R II now in opleration, which might give employment to 8 or 10 hands, having 10 j acres of land attached to it; 4nd on the pre mises is a comfortable two story Duelling, with every " Convenience , tor a belter . constructed Yard familv re si dunce. A is seldom seen any where. This property will be disposed of on reasonable and accommodating terms. THO. B LI TLEJQHN. Oxford. Sept. 1. 5oaw tt FOR SAL E N ! moderate terms, a neat 'anuel Double VJ GIG and HARNESS. For termsji apply at this Office. , 1 Oct. 20. ' - FOI1 SALE A TRACT OF LAND, in Wikrr county, ly ing; on both sides of Dutchman's; ; Branch, containing 397 acres, and anotheif tract lying on the south side of Swift Creek. The Tracts ate contiguous, and were purchased some years go by the late Wm. Gilmour of wm. Brown ; Apply to the Editors of the RejgisU r, who are authorised by the owner t sell said land. August 15, 182V I ; j li-'i MY LIVE RYt s STABLES ARE OPEN, and otter great convenience to the Members of the Legislature J and other visi tors to Raleigh; who prefer having their Horses kept in the city. !. Good'Proyehder and trusty Ostlers are provided. the price will oe mode rate. ". --t" :- :',""-"ii-.- - ''?'--':' v , WILLIAM SMITH October 22, 1829. . , , 22 xNEGROES WANTED: raIHE I highest prices in CASH Will be given I - JL' for a few likely YOUNG NEGROES--fnm 15,to 25 for males, and from IQ td 25 for females an extra price will be given for mechanics.- Persons;! who wUhJo sell wi me at Mrs. Jeter's, Tavern, di do well to call on wherp 1 may always j be found. ; r t s) YM. rUWLBK. . 2lfeotf : r Law Books for sale ; ai Auction; rpHE late Chief Justice of this i to me the: whole Books, to be sold trusts recited in the said assignment. bo executed, I shall sell on. in the CitVof Raleich. i I on the nrsi aiomiay si weceniDcr nexv snu to many succeeding, days as may be; required to Complete; the saies.-t: "-5 , , 'This Library is extensive t cointains many 'va luable works, wlnch.are'inow bee tbo sale is worthy ot the attention of profession r ,Terms ofsale,X7wA' x -or Bonds it 90 days, with j an approved surety, who shall reside in uaic cf . bis .; IJibrarv of Law Iri x- A. i i- V - after his death- upon certain I nnn ; - - - : - ... . ... i iiiiiiii ir .. a . i rj . - - - ..... ... . . . - LrARGE SALE OF DRY G QODS gntfUJSVDtir, 7 th of November neU VTthe Subscriber's Auction Store, will coro x JL mence the Sale of a valuable assortment of ; di Go6i)9r u ; Straiv:8i'Leg Received direct ' from . NeV-.-k,v. Being " -the Stock 6f a House declining business in thai city - vG3j Country Merchants and others' may come forward With conidmt expectation of purchasing at very reduced prices; and of procuring Goods in such; qualities as tossuit. them: They : consist, in pan: 200 ps. fine and super, cambric & furniture Cal t ; l ; Plain nd ficrured' cambric and Jaconet' Muslins' tcucs, Swahsdown, . Toilinett and Merseilles , Vesting; . f fuirganx, Menno ana ushmere Shawls, , Common Shawls and Handkerchiefs, " V 'i-" Men'sand women's silk cotton and Vorsted, Hdse,;-" . . . - ' ;":-v-;;, . ;',' A splendid. assortment o'f Ribbons, I 1 , V'' V . Men's and women's kid, beaver and silk Gloves, White and red Flannels, . ."' : ' : ;':'-.V: Edging, Laces and lace Veils, ' ' . v,. y r Bombazetts, Ginghams, Silks, &c &c .&c. J 1 erms liberal, and at sle. , . " '? ' --i " , "H lLLlNGS St CO. Auctioneers. Fayeiteville, Oct. 29. - . . , 1 V 21 ts . ltoanoKe Jbiterarv ana ocieutific .... Vh 1 1:; . Institution ; : r I111 v l1008"0,. ""f "tionhaa been chang- "V.' : 1"' w c,I;&.,h!s change to the public, some remarks in ,,,n to chch induced it, .may be necessary. -The obiecr is to establish m the State of North-Carolina the, institution upon a permai nent basis. the advantages of health and retirement man em inent decree, it'was fbund. that the conven ence and opportunities for carry ing it on, would be in commensnrate with- the. obie t in viw. narticu. larly since the . death of, the late 'prr,pnetbr of that place. In selecting a new location, regard has l.eeu paid to public opinioii ; and o f .r us it could be ascertained, the feeling of the . public has centered upon Oxford as the most suitable locati n w the Slate. .. ; . '"'x , Oxford u is long been known as a place or floiir;.hin a;.i well c iiiT.uclcd schools For its health, ita moral a d refined society, it st tnds pre-eniinent." The site selected for the instim tion i pleasantand retired ; the buildings and ground are s;;icious ; ad such messurt s will be adopted in'the government of the. institution as will prevent the students from any unseasonable communicaiion uith the vilUgi The plan here tofore' laid before the. public wiir till be pursued. Any fur'her information in relation to the in stitution, may be had on applicatibn to the sub scriber. 1 1 1 - 1 D. tl. BINc'IIAM, Supt Sept. 30, 1829. . , 15 3: S tate of N o r t h - C aroliu arv . : Edgecomb Counlyr 7 . ; Cbuvt of Equity September term, 1829. ! Mary G. Clark andotln r. legatees of Mary S . ihe executors ct legatevsot Mary s.jJIount. . . mi " .1-; A T appearing-' to the sutistaction of this Court, tl: that Robert Stuart and Mary his wife,, Sarah Foote, Ness and Manama w,fe,Bennet arrow, .Martball-rrow,, Mary .Taylor, Che- Sirs. L.. u. t-rosser, xne represeotaiives ot jacoD Hunter, the r piesentat-ves of Catharine T)ai"by, Elisabeth Hunter, Jnb. S. Rush worm and Jmv Summervdle. legatees and defendants in this case, are not inhabitants of this State ? it is. there- fore ordered, that publication be .made m the itaieign itegister i or six weeas, tnai unless xney appear.at ournext Court. to be heM ibi the county aforesaid, at the Courthouse m Tarboro'. on the second Monday m March next,. and an- swerr plead or demur, J udgment Will be taken pro confesso, and heard ex parte as ito them. Witness, Isaac Norfl et, Clerkand Mastet oi said Court, at Office, the second Monday m Sep- tember, 1829 y v ' -. 1 ' - 16 ISAAC NORFLEET, C. L E.' y MANAGERS OFFIUE, ; v Vr: 'Jtithrnond. October 14. l. Grand ;C onsolidaied No. 17. v fYate9j8f 'Jll'Jntyre Managers. . i . To be Drawn 1 2ui day : - of N. v; 1829. ; v ; ! 60 number Lottety. 9 drawn Ballots.'". ;?T i 1 inze-of gl6,000 is 816,000 1 ;-V ' 5 " : ; " .v:000.::.''--".to000. ; 4,000 . I ?. j'4,00P 8000 i v 3.000 ?nn I Koculos Q"rn ct- 0 in TiO in .mil u; J, J ; m0 V mW . mmm W J . 7 111 W VI ... ... . Package of 20 whole for 00; (which ii j . j - j compelled to draw, f45andnay, draw any ine aDoveorana apixais. o v a- . v , ' Sendyour.orders to Yates & M'Intyr Man2 ge'rS--who have, distributed from their Office at f '.YATES; & M'INTYRIV Bichmond. t Brought' u pto; th e present tiine.; ; "J GALES & 8U1 have: just published an AffjiWUlX to tlav wood's' MaiiuaL which I Work comDlete.v , , , rof tnw wmition to ttie MinuaLi noeitra barge will- be midef.'The tlbok u ill be- sold A: larormentladie gentlencnV ! 500 .20, ;f l50 . .4-. Shoes, ofallkinds: y :X : V ' jl - 400 - 24 M00 . " ' Ladies: and gentleman's gum elastic' Orti---Jtiai" ' '1 RhniimH uithin th. '1-itt 10 WnHth. ny. 1... aiaie assigneai.i-.r. ATir.nrl nnnitola nf .inomo r wn CHEAPER THAN rE II. ILLTAMS & HAYWOOD are now receir ;f V, - ingfrom Newiyork and, offer for, sale, vV l00 Gallons-best-W. S. Sperm. Od ' J- V. t,.-20v ibsVNorthern Mould Cindlea " ,-200; ,150 VlOO Vrvtt Mn.,i t . I. r -1.-1 -BlackPepper , - : ' . ' s-, 150 .V . Race and ground Ginger i : : ioot Alienee- -x : ' " : : - .r.J doz; tlihberra London Porter V,.-' A fr Old Port Wine ;. .. " V i V: V.' 2. Boxes best American Mustard," for tzlt . ' ".; by the poind.- S'. j. -. ' "o : " ; ; 2 v. Superior Sperm; Candles' 7 - .350 12 Boxes WlndaW Glaja' -500 lbs.PuttyJi .i, - . - r; 36 doz. Wine Bottles ' ; ; 350 ibs." best American Glue ; - - - -500 -;-.gree Copperas; t 1 t C. 1000 whipped anti stick Camp cacliy lijA' .-; : wood,. ; .. u 't ;150 5V Ground Fustic AV - 0 .: v V 150 .iAlIum v. , vi" .vv r:c. ' ' -'; --.-; f5 ) Dutch Madder srround ' ' : : .25 Spanish Indigo : ' 506m c..Brown'.,;. v ,;,v ! . 50a; Wilmington. Rice ! f; - : y -2 Coils Bale arid'tmce Rope " v ' :y Bale shqelhread j x ' f,l Package basket-saltfor Table lis 12 Bundles English German ;and -Italiin " v . 'Violin strings consisting of 1st Sod 3rd, -and4ths... W. & II. are also receiving an additional stip ply.of Drus7 if edicines; Paints &c. &d, wltich makes their assortment very complete. , '" '- . ' Physicians supplied on good terms and aif o aers promptly attended to. .Jiist received 2 Boxes of the above valuable Medichie. i; . V - ""'-';-."'" - . : x U. WILLIAMS. & HAY WO 0D Octl4tb 18297 ; - y -r ; u . - , ' 16- , ' Fashionable Winter: Goods. - J1AKE leave to' annotiKCe to Jheif friends s tn3 A customTs, that they arc now-opening, and will have ready for' Wpeotion in few day?,., at! entire veto Stock tf Staple and Fashionable Erg Goots, - adapted to. th- pesent a"id apprcachin-j, a 'ason. -Tliese" Goods. haviop beeii-uoog-ht on. the most ftvorable.tr rni will be disposed 01 at such rrices as Will defy compe'ition : 1 ne ronowing articles wvJI be tcuod araon'? . their Goods r superfine, blue, black, oire; brown, draV and steel-mixtd C'oths. v T V alencja,vtotlaiiett,awaiis6wntvflorentine, marV v" seilles and pihrr Vestingfc? - t ' Blue and "plaid camblet,; tartan and TCarclina Plaida. '-' :.':' .;-jv I'r' 'iv - .J English and French Bombazine St Bombaxetts. lenno Circassians, a new article fof 'ladies' dreri" :Silk and Cotton Velvet, assorted colours. Pattinett, spotted Flannel, bang-up Cord. ; : Irish UneO) Lawns and Diapers., ' Scotch and Russia Diapers 'and Sheeting. ---A- Furniturei gHrment and cambric Dimity. , ' Calicoes, Ginghams and colored Cambric. ' , Plain and figured Swiss and Mull Mulio. V Do. Jaconett and book ; .-V do H ' C-mbrics, checked and striped .Muslins.' : -: ' Eletrant black and white lace.Veila. ' Boubinett, gtmpund thread Latest 1 Nankin, Italian, Canton and French r!V 1. . sorted m - - t r- r : ' Umvr-nne, assorted colouralind figures, a resr & handsome style of Gobda for ladiei dre-? jct4Uck Italian Lustring. ; -'ivV. s . .sv I c.tin rvflr,tin anrl s;nf-T. 4 pon.eean(j Sarsnetts 4 Brown Batiiite: and CambricT ; , V Ladies fancy Handkerchiefs. S printed and embroiderel Crape do. Zephyrs and Cashmere v- - do. Merino nd Thibert Shawls and Handkerchiefs. Handano, flag abd German 1 i do. T , iulian and Barcelona Cravats. -" 'v - r : New style waist Ribhobs;' , , f v v : Garniture, ganse, cap; lustring abd satin hlbbcn?, ... cf ; everV descriDliob. : -, , " Worsted and silk Braids and'saietv Chains. . : v Lamba; WOol, worsted, Cotton and silk tloslerv. of everv descriotion. ' . , - , Gentlemen's Glqyesdo. Uy .C ; - -Ladies' silk beaver, castor; and hoskin Gloves and. Mitts. Misses' do:;-.-?; ; :;vo:'-, ?V-...';:'.i Dmbrellas in great variety.-1. v ; v ? -'i 1 Single and double roller Suspenders ' ' . Worsted;and Cotton yrdi.? Sewjng Sdfc,1 Spool Cotton and Trimming of e . very unnpi'va. Vs- Superfine and common Sattihetts- Rose, point, and duffle Blanks ; - Negro Clothing in great variety: , Men's and boVs' seal abd patent leal leather Caps,'. ' a valuable article. ; ' ... . a . t . - aWw . w . 1 . i - I narawwc, vuuery ana fastings,' a ffooasscrt. fs ?"5- . r Cut, pressed, moulded ana plain Claas V'are bf s Cottr! all nomSeru I. ".-t Spun Cotton, all numbers. Wire and hair.Sifters Goshen Cheese; mould and sperm.rCsndIes. ' " " Window Gtas,, White Lead, and Putty., : . . S ede , English aud G iman 1 1 on aiid blistere d Steel; cut and. wrought nailsi rail sizes, Gun- ' ; - powder. Shot, .Bards .djnutf prirr.2 chew-- ingTpbfcCca, best. Spac'-sL? Srgxrs,.' .Indigo Madder, Coffperai, Pepper, Ikpice, irurnie-, Mala: Lisbon i and" Madeira. Vine, f lollantl " -C Gio, of a;very saperior quality; French Bran-. : dy, Jamaica and N. E. Rum. London ind Phi ." ladelphia Porter, hemp and.tgvrCstloa IJji v h ''"'V i. 4 i'-''i ;" K r". . Gunpowder, Imperial txl Young Hysca Tcs. itv oV green . Couee. '; ' . .? " ; common Shovels and Ton.aI .icd'- ' I Brown slsacbed "Domestic SMrtlnr and I Pld nd Striped Domestics; &c , ; ouwuuc, unuiiu6u., almost every other article usually sept o iry' Goods and Grocery te v : Oh, Cupid ..;,JUUi5biOct.-22 12?. 7; ; ; - a Q V : n :?yr?vQrr? c.y&v Ja' x A -iscbta. l rsenu.is, ix&.-J"?

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