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V , i . . v . r . .. i' ?A '''' - A ,1 . . J w- V Joseph Galesl& ?Sqn, . 9 7 '' which they offer for saIetto Country Merchants, Teachers and ot hers, i on the most ceomtnoda- . ting terms, (consisting part,, as follows t 1 Scott's Family Bible, a new edition, 3ols,-f- . Bvp. in do do. rocket do. flue edition, in extra School do. Pocket -r MJ3DICAL COSlPANION - Or . FAMILY PHYSICIAN j. T . ' , TRS4TIHB Off THE , l .DISEASES OF TUI3 UNITED STATES; , With tlieir sjmptbms, causey, cure,' and ,'meskns ; : of prevention :: common cases' it Surgery ; the A, .inanagement and diseases of Woen and Chil 'drdn ; st tisperiiatory, :fortprepa'ring Family Medicines, and aGlossarj' explaining Techni- -; cal terms Also, the wurse's Guide 4' DKUa & MEDICINE STORE. r 4. bindings J do1, do4 common -School d6.:Po6fe. f ; U Testaments, in Various bindings V School ,do Commony.Prayer do do. &c ' ( . ; I i ' J - - v v . REAPER; V,' ... Vx ' ' ' Murray's Enfflih Rfcad'rlScoit's Lesions . : "V do iv Introduction ' : do' " -Sequel ' ;K&tionid Header if:. dQ; V" Orator, jl ; Columhan do ; . i' 2 Picket's Instructor i ' do Expositor: ; ' tt. American, Preceptor Art' of -Reading- well Juvenile Reader , ropuitir juessons , Looking' Glass " r ? N Nework Readers No. ' 1; 2 and 3 V . v Jacob's Greek Reader - do 'Latin. dor' A GRAMMARS. Hurray's En Grammar ; 3" .do do do .abridged '.'do do Exercises.;" f v dQ to-do 1 :a Creenleafs Eng. Gram V 1 mar - - Ingersol'a " do, rl Comly's' u' ' do'- Brown's . doK ' r Boardman'ado Farraml's Grk. Gram'r. Valbev's.do'' , tlo Moore's', uq , Kuddiman Xatin Adams'. 'vdo Gouldi do Ross1 do Lerizack' Fre nch Wanostrocht's Perrin's 1 do cto. do. 4lO do do do 1 1 ARITHMETICS Walsh's Arithmetic , Kimber3 -. . dor. Ct -Adams' do,' r N Col burn's . doi - -r do SequeLtQ Arith metic ' Mo" v-Key to ' .do -.:. Tj tier's Elements of do - Qrimshaw's History of tory.,of ; Greece . do do4 Rome r - .A- do lo 1 linland V - C do 'do ,XJ. States -JIale's do V'. States ' Willard's dolU. States v Goodrich's do U. States f Pitkin's dovU;,States iiowcs -i go ureece :, 1 Rollins Ancient History v Goldsmith's Animated v Nature , "v Hume,' Smollet and Bis set's History: of Eng- ' iana if like's Arithmetic - do Key to' do 1 ' miley's do . Willard's; do . iJaboll's;;:: dbV Cough's"1 v do J.DilworthV, do ' . ; HISTORY. WhelDlev's Comoend ofl Robertson's , History o au ao - America n do"- do- Scotland C and India Gibbon's History, of ; Rome. - - Scott's Life of Napoleon Hie. History of Modern jr Europei with-1 an ' ac - count of the Rise and Fall of - the Roman .'Empire.- v ' li ving's -i Life 'and Voy. -. ages of Columbus a- bridged for Schools., Anquetil's Ramsay's ! tJniTersal History 'GEOGRAPHIES. Adms Geography and ' Athw , ' ."Morse's ''dor Vdo Worcester's do Ulo1 . do '' Epitome do Smilev's Geography and X .Atka ' i ' . SPELLING COOKS. Cummings'- Geography A nrl At To a Wqodbridge's do Goodrich's - do Willett's , do Willard's do do. do do do i Webster's Spelfing B!ks ;Coraly 's - do do 'New.York' do do . w Picket's " do , do ' DICTIONARIES. . 1 1 v Nev York Expositor -Picket's , - do ' ? ; Walkers' School j r tionaiy - ' do - large - dof pocket - do . large,, '.' Todd's Johnson's' V -NucentV do Primary. Dictionary l.'.'-A.'nrtirir.1r, T.tln Ha Die do' do do do do do 3 do ." Murray's Spelling B'ks. do do do Die- u niyersai uo. Dilworth's do Union do1 Ains worth's Latin tionary - Lempriere's Classical 'Dictionary' Buck's Theological Dictionary- , . Brown's Dictionary, of the Bible ; Chemical Dictionary Hooper's Medical do Pickering's Greek Lex icon- . ' ' Schrevelius Lexicon v Grove's Grk'& Eng. do Stationery i fc. 4 'DRAWING PAPER. ,0ap Drawing Paper -Demy . do do'. Medium " do' do, -: . r - . WRITING PAPER. Royal Drawing Paper Super Royal do do j t Letter Paper, pool's Cap ' ' Paper , ,' ' 4 Tolio Post &iDeroy.Pa T ? - - - -FANCY .Morocco Paper v, Marbled Paper ; ; Reeves Water-Colours ,7 Medium and Royal , Pa- Super Royal and Impe 4rial Paper papers; k: I Gold Paper W ; j Fancy colored do V P AINTS, &c. " -s,- Btack & Red Wafers ftlack and-Red Sealing wax . . - 6 ftlack and Red Ink- Black and Red Ink pow per Drawing Pencils and i Blotting Paper Quills - Slate and Slate Pencils Wrapping and Sand Pa per , Day Books, Ledgers, .Jtuirnais, Books ; Cash Bodks, Receint ." .... . i - (..... . Ayyisiting cards' cc cases) uooks, &c. : ' Memorandum Books ' (& All orders , in their line attended to, with the earliest despatch.' - ' - Oct.' 9th" 1829. ' . ' v : ,15- - in Boxes Camel' Ha?r Brushes ; ,Toy Paint Boxes :.-'f-v? Wedcrevvood.i Pewter J Cork. Glass & Pocket InkWandV; ' Sand' Boxes VUr v-BIackSahtf . : i India Rubber; and India - luk : f; ? Silver Pencil Cases- . Kidder's lode li ble Ink Gentlemen's Pocket'. ,1 ; A" New, Green Silk-Umbrella was stolen frbm ithe piazza of a house in this city on Sunday, evening last, . Any person seeing a Negro in possession of such a one in the city or "'.its Ticinityi'will please give information thereof Kb till' UiUM , uu. uiw tuau uuviauji'VUUl. . - Oct.14.. this Office and penmate d. ' '- ' ; '-MANAGERS' OFFICE. : BiChbnA'Boch JAotiery . - ' - To be drawn 9th of Nov. next. "v - 54 NoJ Lottery--8 Drawn ;BaIot8. , 24,204 Tickets. - - , 200 ; ,500 ; XUO0O ' SjOOOr-r' 1 1 KpiIm R500 300, 00 150; JOO; &c. &c. 1f Whole Tickets fi4, Halves Qa'rs. gl- . " All prize Tickets in the Lotteries of ',Yktes & V. U'lntyre; (nnd 'none other) received.as Cash- a oil Tickets in their Lotteries have the names i of 1 Yates ec iniyre, as p""u 'KjsncI rcf orders' to '.Yates M1nfyret X 1 1 ;Vl "f, ' The Seveht, Vi&Vo'V -p";,,-f Revised, enlarged, nd very considerably in . 1 w .V- BY-JAMES ewull; M.' D. . On the important , subject of domestic medi- ne,-many dooas uae utcn-wnucui wmv-n, though excellent in other respeets,vhave greatly failed ofusefullness to Americans ;?because they trea of diseases which ; existing in very foreign climates and constitution, must widely differ from burs?:; The book now offered to the public has, therefore, the great 'advantage of having been written by a r native 1A merican, -of long and suc cessful practice in the Southern states, and who, br years pst, Has turned much of his attention to. the composition ot it.j-'iv 'v V V ' v To every family more especially those in .re mote situations, the possestion of thii book, must unquestionably, 1 be of incalculable value : for, conducted by such a guide, it will not be pre sumptuous to say that any; person'of tolerable capacity, vand reasonable attention, 'may be ena bled to pracctise ' with, safety and advantage,, in I hose cases of simple diseases ' most incident to our climate. 1 z) riff S T . f This work is' for saleby.'V-j rJrl ,::v.-x " i Jo. GALES Si SON.1 August 1.t;,:&:4;V '. - i 9 ' American Turf llegister: - SPt QR TIN G "Mj2G A ZINE- HE want of a repository m this country, like the English Snorting Magazine, to srve as an authentic record of the performances and pe? digrees of the bred horse; will be admitted by all. whether breeders, owners, or amateurs of that ad mirable animal. The longer we remain without such a register, the more difficult will it be.to trace the pedigrees of existing stock, iind the more precarious will its value become. Is it not, in faciU within the knowledge of. many readers, that animals known to have descended from ancestry of the highest and purest blood, have been confounded with the vulgar mass of their species," by the loss of an old j 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 ucollect and save many precious materials that would; soon , be otherwise lost, the) subscriber hopes to supply the long looked for desideratum, by the establishment of Ths Awcrricanx Turk ReoisTku." But though an account of he per formances on the American Turf, and the pedi grees pf thorough-bred 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 sub jects 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 ofdl kinds , ancl hence the title" The American Turf Retnster -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 all ages, amusement and instruction, in regard to our own country, its animals, birds, fish, s, Sec: in the absence of domestic materials, the magazines received from abroad will supply an ample stock of appropriate matter. t Finally,! as to the style and execution of the work, the first number, just published St ready for delivery, may be received as a fair specimen, entitled to some allowance for the imperfections inseparable from the first essay in a new and somewhat complicated and difficult enterprize. CONDITIONS. The SPORTING MAGAZINE wiU be pub- bshed monthly.. Each number will consist of about fifty pages, embellished with beautiful engravingsprice $5 per annum, to be paid on ine receipt 01 tne tirst number. C3 Where the number of subscribers at any i s . . a . . piauc suaii warrant ii, ii win De sent oy private conveyance at the expense of the Editor, and delivered ;jree ot any extra charg-e s where it Is sent by mail the subscriber will have to pay the postage. ; . :: ' '.- Persons procuring five subscribers, and Benaing tne money, will receive a sixth copy gratis and so in proportion for a larger number. Baltimore, Septi 1. OLD MADEIRA WINE. J1 T' E have lately received, and offer for sale, T t theTollowing Wines and Spirits, which we can recommend to Families and others, as being ot the best qualities : 'old Li. P. Madeira VVine do do .' v do bottled in Oporto ..- Sicily do Lisbon' Old Port French Brandy st Holland Gin Jamaica Ruin - f London Porter Imperial, Tea c Gunpowder do. ' j WILLIAMS & HAY WOOD. 6ct. 21st 1829. T is ALEXANDER CAMPBELL, ' 1 UKMb his sincere thanks to bis friends and tne: public erenerallv' for th Hh iul share of patronage he has hitherto received, and hoprs his attention to business and exertions to please,- will secure a continuance of the samel .He would also inform his friends 8c the public, has just received a handsome assortment oFCLOTHS of the following, colours, viz . , 'Superfine glue, and Black, Brovm, Dark and mirea, and Miller's Grey. Also, Silk, Tnilanette and Valentia Vt Kaieigb, Oct. 26. 1829. HAVE lately received a large jnd; extensire assortment tDrugs nd McdUinis, eonsist itiwr in fiflrt: of Sulnhate auinineJ Gum, Opium, DenarcotKied do: Refined Cmphof, Cantharides, Castor OiL VitriEtheri Elatariumi, Extracts of Tarious kinds, Sbl;died Copaiva,; Oil of , IJiacK Pepper; Iodine, ; London Blue i'filJ Biacsc vxxie Mercury Chrated fiTal for making neutral mix tiire2 Comn. ExtrI;SarifanarU!a Hydr Potass, Sun: Carb. Sodx. Tart. AcidTurkey Gum Ara bic, Calc. .Magnesia, Yellow BarkJ Calomel Ja lap, KhuarbWSurilJefSprrif tre. Bals. Copaiva, Spt. Aramon, Tart: Antimo ny, Sulph. Copper, Liquorice Paste, &c." V ' A" general assortment of Patent Medicines, Shop Furniture, Surgeons' Instruments,, Dye Woods Hatters' Trimmings and Materials, such as Aqua Fortis, Quicksilver, - Logwoods Bow Strings,iSkinsi Bindings andBanda, Buckle & Brushes, very low.' A large 'supply - ofj Paints & nihea of everv descrintionV Sptl Turpentine; i WUmD snd Tanners' Oil, Gold and Sil- v t n l' fa Mfoll CI11-kafA1l Dyin'OcouriE- Llstablisbn;cnt; , -v,' ': : i s.-v., ' . ... . TT .'li WILLIAMS respectfully; informs' the ell i Ladies and Gentlemen of Raleigh and. Us vicinity; that he has commenced theabove bu siness in its various branches, atlhe. H ouse, next door but one, below the Confectionary, Store of Mr. Henry Hardie, on Fayetteyille r Street, -He dyes Caiitdn Crapes, Silksv Stuffs, Straw,- Leg horn and Chip Bonnets, with a beautiful gloss on -them K' Ladies' Veils; arid .Merino Shawls cleans ed or dyed without injury to their borders jfalso Ladies'.Handkerchiefs, Hose & Shoes 'dyed to any color. Cotton and Wool Yarns dyedV; l ; v Gentlemen's Apparel f every description dy , eil.-scoured and nressed elegantly. , The eollars of c"oats will not sustain any injury in the' process 4 Lei dying or scouring iwuwuiu? rrw. :." some hape.; t-.i '';;V- 'V -rX i ' All orderaentrusted tohim, will be executed with the utmost faithfulness and the greatest des patch. NEWrBOQKS; A Raleigh Sept. 2 1829. K X 12 X nn..i;tv. .Wihdow.Glass. 8. X lOZ 1 16 and 10 i, and iuuy. u .f . V . - Their assortment comprises every article in the Apothecary's line t the t principal 'part of which having lately been selected by tliemst'lves in Philadelplv and i New-York . wif h cash, they are enabled to sell to Cash i dealers) or punctual customers on mh better terms than ever be fore offered ' in this market, i f Physicians and Merchants will find it to their interpst to call and examine before purchasing elsewhere, . ' Raleigh, June 3, 1829. , : . 80 PROCLAMATION.; V By tlte, Governor of North-Carolina iTwo Hundred-Dollars t Reward. WHEREAS it b' been" made known to me, that a Murdir has been committed in the Town of Oxford, in the County of Granville and State of North-Carolina', on the 4: h;daV of No vember last, and that a Certain TI IOAIAS MIT CH ELL, late of the Con nty and S tate aforesaid tandscharged by the finfhng of a Grand Jury, onaf bill of I ndictment, wit h having t perpe trated the same on the body of , a certain Shel ton Hobgod, , of said County : Vnd, 89 it is further represented and made kujown to me, that the sai l THOMAS MITCHELL hath ab sconded awl fiedv from the juridi tion and lim its of this State, and thereoy eluded the arm of the law and of justice : " , v "Now thf refore, to the end that tlie sad THO MAS MITCHELL may be apprcihemlied ami brought to Justice, the above rew.rd of TWO HUNDUED DOLLARS will be person or persons who will appreh giveni to any nd and con fine the said Thomas Mitchell in any Jail in this State, so that he Tnay be brought And I do, moreover,-hereby require, commaW and enjoin, all officers whatsoever, as military,, within this State, to use l 9 " k I Q Ilcmsvdf'Postra ,PAPElt, different qualities, just received by :4. .-.ff.-;-t f J.-.GALES &:SON::y ; Raleigh,' JfulSr.y Z f"-: & .S- ' Public Entertainment. JOHN BUFFALO respect-; '.fully informs the Public tlat he has 1 purchased the Public 1 1 ouse formet lv occuDiedf by, Vm." Wt Bell and aIhx. Hie-h.f on Harsrett Street, at the. corner of t ilmipgton Street, where he will be glad to rer ceive Travrllers and otheTs, and will tise his ut most exertion! to accommodate Uiem comforta-oly.;- 'l.: ' '. z- ? ' V T , 'His Stables are good .iand' will be constantly supplied with plenty of Provender of every kind. ' ; Owing to the scarcity of moneyrand plentiful ness of produce, the price of Board for Man and Horse will be a dollar a day, or eight dollars a month for a single peson.. : V ..' v':r He has a HACK, three GIGS and HORSES for Hire, at the shortest notice. His prices for his Hack. Gigs and Horses, are 1 $3 a! day for the Hack Gig witbHorse & Boy $2 a day ; Gig a Morse 60tf will.be and Horse,- without a Bov 1 50 a day alone $1 a day ; a Gig 50 Cents a day. Raleigh, April 2. f. , r . : 1 V ?' v . ' Nv B. Persons hirinjr Gics from me. expected to r'ejair "any injury 'done to" then), whilst in their possession, ; ' j-J.,B. , JUST PUBLISHED NO RT H - C A RO L IISfA 9 to justice, as well ciyif theiroest Vesting. 20 St eadymade IClothin 65c; t rilHE 1 Subscriber respectmily infonns th citii A, zens of Raleich and its ,k.. Raleighfiind its vicinitvl that h ha a Store" on.rFvitv;ii.. c ie in-. taken doors below the Bank ufVp.AUt u SSTfi1"?' n assortment of REV T V"C' HtiNti-iconsisting of v .Gentlemen's Over, Frock Dres Cd'ATSfM v y Da J , . PANTALOONS Sc VESTS. ' ftVDo.;n TlanneiD;tA.WERS & SHIRTS. Jogethei .watb an assortment of V Fancy 'Articles nch as fine LINENCOLLARS-IsI 2d and SPS' SUSPENDERS -CRAVAT STIFF-' KivrfS ,,'n ant1' ncf S,lk JCHAVATS Lil- Iiondge s Patent Composition STOCKS, &c &c a"f. xpects to receive from Newbern, weekly. hc, tliat the articles areArel!.- j latest fashion. . , . ,- . ISAAC C. PAT RIDGE. LslSIIL 20 l.w6w' Oct 28,129 - - . . v. -'vf-w 1 proacningenerai Asseraoiyitfi Board V rr--rrThis endeavors so apprehend and takeJ or cause to be apprehended and taken, the bodx5T the said Thomas Mitchell, and him safelyind securely keep, so that he shall be brought; tjj justice. I HUM AS Ml lUUKLLJi aocut iy years o acre, of slender form, down look, a little treck led. round shoulders arru hasel eyei was iatel seen by a gentleman of Granville Cbunt at New Orleans, where probably he now isi . ' IN TESTIMONY WiffERROF, mhW have caused the Greaf Seal of the iSifjSJ State to be hereunto Ufnxf d,; and ysWKsr 1 t .1. - ' ih.:.ii..- ... .u u suuoviiyvu tin. aai wiujvjniij, a i i City ot Raleigh, on the i'Oih jday ot June, A. D. 1829. v , )OHN OWEN. By the Governor, Jonsr B. Mose, P. &cV 87 To Merchants, Farmer s, c. WTT.TJAM H. RRnwnfHV P COMMISSION MERCHANT, Norfolk, Va. TTAVING taken that large fire-riroof Ware- II House & Wharf recently occupied by Mess. J. St W. Southj?ate, tenders his services to Couhtht Mkrcua.tts Plasters, Lcmbku Deal ers and the public generally, in the sale of Fro duce and Lumber every description, th pur chase of Goods, and generally in facilitating their business transactions in the Borough, for Which his commissions will in all cases be ery mode rate. '" ' His attention beincr confined solelv to Commis sion Business, nd bis knowledge of person's and of this mode of transacting business in the Bo rough, together with, his thorough acquaintance of the Country Business, will, he hopes.be found advantageous to T those who may employ his agency. v V, Reference to Messrs. ' -" Cole & Sheldon, ? Chas- L. Vingfield,5 Robert Sou ter, Shields & Ashburn, ' : - Kdts. Beaco ; September 1829. TViUiamsbitrg. Norfolk. 4-2 m. TO THE AFFLICTED. Vegetable Sirup and Powder, TOR DISEASES OF THE LUNGS. rilHE Proprietor of this Medicine, after repeat- JL ed trials of its virtues, which havfe been at tended with the most signal success, now offers it to those who are afflicted with the wasting diseases which it is designed to relieve, ir full confidence that it will be found emcacious, par ticularly if taken in the incipient stages of these diseases.',..., ;-y-i : - J-A. . .. 'A:- For two years past, this Medicine has .been prepare'd m the form of a Powder, & taken as an infusion, with the most happy success. 1 His now ioffered to the afflicted in the form of a Sirub.br in rowuer, s mc raucm uijr pi cicr, unaer tne conviction, that - either form will broduce the same happy result. ; Among its most prominent qualities the following may be mentlonled, as en titled to particular . consideration. It promotes that gentleperspiration which is deemed henlthy and checks those s weats ' Which are mbrb id and pernicious. It relieves chronic affections and congestions of the lungs by giving forie ; to the languid circulation. It assuages coughs.1 It pro. motes free and bland expectoration. It remove pain from the chest.":? It , relieves asthmatic and di fficult respiration ;It corrects ; obstinate eo. tiveness, and thus leaves the bowels in k regulai and healthy state Tbusi t is fou htb-that t h; painful symptoms which indicate diseased lungs! readily yield to this powerful remedv. when sonably resorted to, and that-jt restores the pal tient to that bodily vifrour.V which thkt r,.1 disorder .the cbnsumptiojiif ; left to'itls natural Operationwould very speedily destroyi i Certificates respecUng the virtue of thls iledi cine will accompany each bottle. T Price of the Syrup, a 50 per bottle, or $24 a dozen.f Of the t-owaerjpi;per Dottle, or .a'dozen.H;H' : S0ME& HADEbCK ;.T Feb.1829r v - 7i w---J JfSS"!! t Wit the StTrebV, 1 oje TinNTAININtbesides the Astronomical Cal J cul.'tibnsEs.s'ays on Agriculture,' -Valuable Medical abf Miscellaneous Receipts, Anecdotes, a list of the M-mber of the next Legislature andf the Officers of the State and'Genral Go vernment", time Of holdin? the different Courts. Tlii1 Alnvinack may be had wholesale of the Publish rs Haleiarh' of Mr. 'Edward J. Hale, O erveiOfnce, Fayetteville, and of Mr. Salmon Hall, Bookseller Newborn ; and retail; of "most of ihe Storekeepers m the State Sept. 1829. BLANKS,: dTF almost every, description, may be V had at the Bookstore, of J. Galls the always & Soa, most . ap- prin'ed on gorl paper and after proved forms, via : - FOR CLERKS OF COURTS. Wf'ts, Executions for Debt fit Cost, Execu tions for cost only, "? j- -? ' Jury Tickets, Witness Tickets : j 'i Appeal & Bastardy Bonds, K v;' J v Subpoenas. Cokimission for taking ; Deposi- - tipns, - ' . 1 : Appientice's Indentures and Bonds, Aflminisirator's & Constables Bonds, Marriage Licences nd Bonds, Capias at S itisftciendum, A Orders of Sale from a Justice, R-cojiiizances and Bonds to prosecute. Guardian B nds antL notices to Guardians, Fi. F.s aeramst 11 c r &c. ;c; FOR SHERIFFS. Deeds for SIe by Execution, 1 Do. do. Taxes, . v Bail Bonds, - j v Forthcoming Bonds, ( Tax Receipts &c. - ; r ' FOR CONSTABLES Warrants, Ca. Sas; ; ' -. ,.!" Appearance. Bonds, - - S - Kxecutioiis &.c. &c. ' . - : ,j .-v ALSO, ,V ' s I Common Deeds, Mortgages, Powers of At torney, Indictments, Deeds of Trust and Bank Checks, y . Raleigh Sept. 3. 7U do da do dd do do da do do t'o o do do 1 Ii CTT GALES Sc SON have just received r, ' O. ladelphia; the following new PubU?21 ;- v rMaddock's Reports, six volumesS01 :.a " Saunders dn Pleading and EVidenr61 " . Peters'. Reports, ;2d: volume ' -J? Story's Pleading neweditioa . . starxie on evidence, do. 3 vol i ThoniasV Coke,; on Littleton, a v .' Letters from the Egean ' . , -; ; Buckminsfer's Sermons, a nev l: ' Todd's Johnson's Dictionary ' Neale's Uterary Remains'. ' x : 'Last of the Plantaganets, 2 vols' lal es of Passion : jq : . Traits of Travel ' : Devereux r-;- ' '. Wchelieu; 'Vl' rT" .Huncrarian Tales - Subaltern? Log ,B 00k . ' stratton Hiu . ; -:. V School f Fashion : ' ; .Th"e Collegians .: '',-T.tles of Military I.uV f -i.'ifThe Protestant V: - '; Art te of. Gierstein ; r' '. Visits of Mercy ,;-. Travels of Life r ' " 4 Shepherd's Calender v Tales of the Good Woman i.4.Apiciao Models' ; C'J . -V , ) j; Irviug's Columbus, abridged by himself : i v, v jrgniia nuubcwJie i f Pastor's Sketch Book ; . Dick's Future State 'AKllicbt's Epitome'-. ) j Ew.ll'a tedieal tinm-nn nTrtn ni 1 . 1... ... - "A,lcs'ecijtiot ALSO, a. very general Assqptment of ScSl Books and Stationery; ' . T'Oct. 74 ' ,--" - 'j , ;! orxxa fob sxtE tse tolowixo stosk e QOODS. pHhds.; Molasses, . tU 15 do." 25 boxes and 20 bbls. Sn 25 bbls. of loaf and.lump. : do. ' ! v.150 bags of Coffee, V I : v'J '-' 20 do Pepper, Spice and Ginger, SO tons Iron (assorted) from 1$ to 11 inch 3v;,: 300a lbs; steel, various kinds,, , . 1000 lbs. hoop and sheet Iron .' t - tons Castings, assorted, :r , :IXSQ sets" wagoii boxes, 1J to 43 inch; ;.;';-.--.150 kegs cut A'ails and Brads, 4d to 2h!. ; : 150 bags bock and drop Shot, 5;S0OQ lbs., bar Lead v - , ' - ! "50 kegs Dupont's Powder, J xi : 20 crates Crockery, assorted, : '200 doz. black Bottles, , ; ; -1 jh doz Ticklers, do. t250 half pint Tun u ; ' ' :---C"; bleri - " 7 :-' 60 boxes 8 x 10 and lttx 12 Glass, L I 300 lbs; Putty, c' 120 pieces of Cotton Bagging; 30 do. Osjv '.fv':.! -ll :- g:. ,: ::, - . v-.r 1 v SO coils Lale Rope; '.1: c ) I -: .."'' 15 boxes tin Plate, 300 lbs. wire . f I i Vj50i pair, heavy trce Chains, : " : ; ' ' 15 dozShoyels.and . Spades, . . 200 sides sole Leather, , . ' 14 doz. calf and Morocco Skins, " "150 reams foolscap, letter and wrapping - t X : -fApei j- v 'V " . . .. ' SO doz. patent coffee Mills, V . i , ' i SO do. scythe Blades'and cutting KniTcs 4 25 boxes cotton and wool Cardbs, . 25 cases fur- Ilat s, 12 iloz. wool do. -1500 pair Shoes, 20 doz. Looking Glassed '. 12 quartercasksfWine,i' 1 . .1 y 10 doJ.; hair and; wire Sifters . ( . ; . 12 sets fanning, mill. Wheels, . '. ; ';t Sperm, linseed and tanner's OiL V 5000 bushels Liverpool Salt, : . I I 60 kegs white and red Lead,' ' - 7 j : 1C00 lbs. Spanish Brown and yellow O&rt, '1 ;;SC0 do Alum and Pearlash. 1 . 00 do Spanish flot. Indigo, f - ilOOO do Madden . 1 '".. Process against Securities, Together with a larsre St6ck of ' Dry Goods, Hard ware & Cutlery, : ;v All the above stock i3 offered on the mostf .voruble terms for cash, or country produce. ; Fayetteville. Oct.22 1829.. . j 19ect3y. North-Carolina Bible Society. I h k&K'J :'lit . Rent? .55fr' . '- Trg ESpLVED, That ttheTriends of the Bible, JLQ cause throughout he State, especiiWy De legates from the Bible Societies within the ute, be invited to meet in General Convention, oa .Wednesday- the l6thlay. of December next, ia the city of RHleighfbr the purpose of devisinj r.iiAcicu. luc-iures ior lurnisnmg, wiiuin a given time, thev whole Stale with an adequate supply ot Uibies. - :5 v ? The Managers were led to the adoption of the foregoing Resolution, 'at the request tf a neigh boring Bible Society,, and also, 'in consequence of a communication received from the Americaa HEWSQN NEVER GIVES UP I Every Drawing he sells a Capital, and bavs the Cash upon sirht of the Luckv Numb-rc Bible Society" on the same suh ict. If you want Cash, send your orders to him 1 thp I - By-order of the Board..; Tickets he receives are but from -' Head Quar-: : :' ':-:'-i-J: GALES. SecV. ters.' - ' ' -. -V ?J ' V IC'VEditors friendly to thebbject f the abort The handsome Caoital oi Fl VP. Thhttc a DOLLARS, in the Union Canul l,ttrru. i9ti, J CCT P. S. The Secretaries' of severzl Class, was sold last week to a trentleman resi.Iil AuxiliaxVBible Societipa ha v- renuesled ong m Petersburg; the fortunate' holder of L the 'f ha t t he ahnv Mfih IUlLn Wed- liclcet has.aJready received the Cash. 'ii Such K..t .V,t-i 'oitf JilL ':Pl fZ .t instances of good lck and prompt payment. :VV."' VVr'. ought to be a sumcient'inducement tn U stand in need of the Rhino, to senH th;i. wJa uirewicu 10 , , ., . ; ;, J B.W. HEWSON, fetersburg, 1 1 .clnck, instead of the'dav first appun-. ted.-T(l Iwhich alteration the Manager! agree ; v anil req u esi 1 IKt those ; Editors who have 'noticed: the former appoiDtmeu wiil also notice this alteration, i for Ticketsin the folio wing rich and splendid V Oct fiber 9,r'l 829. " Scheme. Which drau.' 14.tK NVw . r . i- ; . I.-"' I . "" ' OTeai u moa Uanal . Lotterv. '- Y if - o u-uaiuiri 1 1 1 1 10 i 10 10 10 29 51; Look at the Capital sj 1 Prize of 830,000: ;15,000 do do do do do do do do do do do TP: ..VILL- be prepared to accommodate r I ! Board V:frbm 12 to 15 Members of the proachmg Legislature, v ' ' 10,0001: 5,0Q0j ;4,000i' 1 nnn. " 600; : 500; : 400; : v ;S00j V y-- 200i ' . 100; Raleigli,lSeptin JOHN BUFFALO E. 9 5" BesidesTnanjrof g90, 80 70 60. '5oflfX! SON.Raiejgh WhblTwkets5 SloJ: Halves 5uary pikers enclosing the ash' or Prize Tickets jjermaddl meet witb the same prompt Stttenl 5:on personal .application. vRtcolIect tbi direct your letters to : v. ; . , ; " aTQ SUBSC RIBEIIS. . .. Office of th't National fnletli spencer, i:V4yfU l.Octoberl9, 1829.' v (Tj Within the last three months; Subscriber to.this paper, throughout theeountrj', who are in arrears .have Keeb-fnendW' advised of the fact, and of the amount due. Some have proopj" V Daid umbhd manv others, we have no dOUi wiijuu so siiortiv. ' it 4s. proper it. sDouiuTJ. derstood that..: abnnt the lOih 'of December e Shall discontinue &nr17nfr the Pinr to all tboS in arrear. navment. be regarded by some as harsh. . We can assure t such, that it will be resorted to only in obedi ence to. the first law of nature f L 7c . (Csln the following cities and neighborhood the . gentlemen whose names are placed oppk' to thfmire authorised -to receive and receip tor all rnoneys due the Establishment viz "who shall noty that time have made This mesciire miv. we aDprenem y-MtiWSON -vp: : la tins DismcV Mr. Edwawweeoic. ifeft.nV :t. Boston V , Messss. WelU & Ldlyj . nThe Casbili be paidSk 3 'At ,New,Yorkv Mess, Hurley & Woolstoi-1 and the Drawings serit wnlnecS At Phildelpl,iay -.R. lLtSmall, . w , TickeU.ShareT AtBaltimorSfeiMr.WilKam Porterv.- bers forsale at JJL! At Raleigh, C" Messrs. J.' Giles & ?c0;; B.AV. H. Petersburg. At Ne W.Orleans; rAt St;' Louis; - .In Virginia, v Mr"V; P Hunt. Mr. R Wrtkintv r ' 1 ,4
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Nov. 9, 1829, edition 1
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