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Y';- TRK VrHO 0 THR A Vi V V DIS EASES OF THE UNITED STATES, Witl their sy m ptomveau sesycurc9 firiA "4 eans ' of orevention : common cases in Surirery t the: ' - manajrement and.diseases of Women and Chil wdren, ;a, dispensatory, :for preparing Family Jieaicjnes, aric a Miosa-ury c&pianupi ,acv.Mi ''.cal termsAlso, the Nurse's Guide. T v iKevisedf enlarged, and Very considerably im, . - V proved. V s,y- ; ; .B; JAMES E well" Hi; d: ;V On the important subject of domestic medi- ciney.manj'ibooks have Xpeen wnuen, ; nicn, thoughexcellent iu othetv respects, have greatly Tailed nf UsefuUnfess to Americans f-because they treat of diseases which, tjxistinqr in very; foreign. cUmkUi and constitution, ' must .widely! differ from ours The book now offered to the bublic has, therefore,' the Rreat advantage' of- having been written by ,a -naiive American, of long ana suc cessfHl practice in the 'southern states, and who, forVears'past. has turned much v of his attention to he composition ot it. , , 'V., - f , -y , To ev'erv familv. more especially those in re mote situations, the possestion of thfij book must imquesuonaoiy, oe oi -iucajcuiaoiot yaiuc i nn?ur;tff! hv Riinh a iruide. it will not be pre- j . , t- : . i' j-. sumptuous to say that, any person of tolerable capacity, aha reasonable-attention, may De ejm bled to'pracctisei witli safety and advantage. in those cases of simple diseases most Incident to our climate , -f r'"," 'fThis''work"Js.for sale.'by ''- f 1 - T-: -..' .i.Jo.. GALES & SON. -'AmrA. , 95-. Anicncan Turf Hegister, " " QFT)HE want of a repository in this country, like the English Sportiner Magazine to serve ms kh authentic record of the performances and pe digrees. of the bred horse, will be admitted by all, , whether breeders, owners,' - or amateurs -of that admirable animal. The longer j we remain without such a register, the more difficult will it De xo trace tne peaigrees or existing siock, and, the. more, precarious will, its value become. Is it not, in fact, within the knowledge of many readers, that animals known to have j 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 newspaper or memorandum book, that containeu tneir , pe digrees t Sensible tor years past or the danger which in this way threatens property iof so muclt, value, and persuaded that it ls notyet too late to collect and save many precious mitenajs that would soon be otherwise lost,", the subscriber hopes to supply the long lookedfor. desideratum by the, establishment pf " THXkAMEnjCAjr Tumf RxaisTER." But though an account! of the per formances on the American Turf, and the pejji grees of 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 subjectsjgenerally $ and of various rural sports, as RacingL Shooting, Huntihjr, Fishing, ; Trotting Matches &c. toge ther with original sketches of the natural history and habits of American game -of all kinds ; 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 all, ages, : amusement and instruction, in regard to our. own country, its animals, birds, fishes, 5tc. in the absence of domestic materials, the magazines received from abroad will supply an ample stock of appropriate matter Finally, as to the style and execution of the work, the first number, just published 8c ready for delivery, may be received as a faiij specimen, entitled to some allowance for the imperfections inseparable from the first . essay in a new and somewhat complicated and difficult enterprise. - v J. S. SKINNER. CONDITIONS. The SPORTING MAGAZINE w 11 be pub lished monthly. Each" number will consist of about fifty pages, embellished with beautiful engravings price $5 per annum, to be paid on the receipt of the first number. j G3 Where the number of subscribers at any place shall warrant it, it will be sent iy private conveyance at the expense of the Editor, and delivered free of any extra charg-e ; vhere, it is senMbymail the subscriber will have o pay the postage, , Persons procuring five subscribers, and sending the money, will receive a sixth copy gratis -and so in proportion for a larger number. " B d t i m ore, Se pj. 1 . j .OLD MADEIRA WINE. ,, I7E have lately received, and offe for ale, t ,the following Wines and Spirits, which we , as being can recommend to Families and other$ of the best qualifies : - ' Old lL; PMadeira Wine Sicily do '-Lisbon v OKMort ' French Brandy Holland Gin ' do do do bottled in Jamaica Rum London Porter Imperial Tea Gunpowder do, WILLIAMS 8c HAYWOOD. uct.zisti.82y. j i i VTZ "-RaisinSy'pn boxes artd. half boxes, ' Prunes, Z inte Ciirrants, Figs and Dates viA' Itahn" Citron andvPreserved Ginger 4 Newtouu1 Pippins PmeApptc-Cheese ' ' -: .Water and ButterjtTrackerr A Wa-x and Spermaceti Candles .j Cinnamon, Cloves,v Mace, and Nutmegs ua'jui dU-l it. J Nonpareil, Comfits and Sugar Plums ' ? ChildrerisToys. gccV&'c-&c. . j The above arucleal.h'aVing.T been 'purchase mucli cheaper! tfii heretofore, the Subscriber iwill be ""able to tlipose-,of thiem atsuch, prices as will suit. the times. - - , . -1 4 HKNRY. II ARDIE. Raleigh, Nov. !!..- J".-: V. -i 24jv4t ALEX AN 1) Eli CAMP B ELL, ETURNS hi sincere j thank's to his ftieadi Xt and. the. public, generallysi torr the libera! Oporto twre of patronage, be has hitherto receivedand lope las attention to business and exertions to ' pASf, wH secure a continuance of the same.- If Via If wou?dlsoinfomhjs friends 8c the public, t he tidbjusr 'received a handsome assortment . Vl -lYJ 'rV'owingcptours, via-. :., and iilacipsi Brrtcn,J Dark and s. lu2eOct.2or 12 -1. . -20 ft Vv !' v' - ..!t- ,'T.?f. V'v ; "V- - -. ' I f almost every description, may be always v- nan at xne uooicstore, ot J. Galks & Sow, printed on good paper and af ter the Imost ap proved forms, viz i " 1 , FOR CLERKS OFVCOURTsJ V. -' V Wr,ts Executions for Debt 8c Cost Execu - . nuns lor cost only, , Jury Tickets, Witness Tickets, Appeal 8c Bastarciv Bonds. . 7 Subpgtnas, Commission for taking Deposi Apprentice's Indentures and Bonds. s Administrator's 8c Constables Bonds. 7. jMairiage licences and Bonds, v - Capias at'Satisfaciendum," . . OrdersofSale from a Justice- Recognizances and Bunas, to Trroseciitf ' 4 ' Guardian' Bonds and notices to-Guardians Fi. Fa's.against BtiC1 i : Process against Securities," &c. 8c. ,4 ,..w. , FOIlSUKRIFFS. , 1 Deeds forSales py Execution, - Do - do - ' TaxM." Bail Bonds, ' , f ; Forthcoming Bonds, ' - ; ,- V "v - Tax Receintn &o. s . .4 ;, v FOR CONSTABLES. Warrants, Ca: Sas. -Appearance Bonds, r"-" - Executions" &c. &c.Vl: T C ? 51; :v r''" :f-v also, v;." ' , Common Deed Mortirac-W. PowJnr r.:- te!nntd or Trust and , -.Bank. Checks. - . , Jtaleigh Sept; 3.--yt-; r- ; r-,;:-v 4 ?APKI, different qualities, just, received , by DEUG ft MEDICINE STORE -r HAVJl lately re'ceiveoTa large and extensive occArtmnt nf Dm? nti& MedidnetW consist ing, in part, of Sulphate Quinine, Gumj Opium, Denafcotized do. Refilled Camphor, Cantharides, Castor Qil, Vitr; itiuier, raatanum, b.vP"zv" various kinds; Solidified Copaiva.Oil of Black Pepper, Iodine, London. Blue Pill; Blaclf Ox) de Mercury, Citrated Kali for making neutral mix ttirei ComDo, Extr Sar6aparilJa,v,Hydr. Potass, Sup. Carb'. Soda:; Tart. Acid Turkey Gim Ara bic, Calc- Maghesia,:Yellow, Bark, Calomel, J lor. nhnhrh, C. Tartar. Suear Lead. $pt. Ni ri lU. Conaiva: Snt Ammt.n. Tart - Antunp- hy, Sulph Copper, Iiquorice Paste, &Cf T t A general assortment of - Patent Mejhcines, Shoo Furniture Surgeons' Instruments, Dye Dyins '& 'ScottHnc'Esfeblismciii.' Woods, Hatters rnmnungs anu ftiajenajis, ui;ii as Aqua Fortis, Quicksilver, Logwood, ?Bow Strings Skins. Binding's and Bands, Bnikles & nirs, Tinths. vrrv low. ! A larffe supply ot mints. ifc BpisheS of every description, Spt. TnF entine, LinserJ ; f unp and Tanners' Oil, Gold ,nd Sil ver jeat Copal and Leather, Vimish, superor quality, Window-Glass 8 X 10,10 X 1, 12 X 16 and 16 X 18, and Putty. . X Their assortment comprises every ar:icle in the Apothecary's line ; the principal part, of which having lately been selected by themselves in Philadelphia and New. York with.cash, they are enabled to sell ,fo cash dealers or punctual customers on much, better terms than. eyeri be fore i)Hered tin' this, market. Physiciahs and Merchants will find it to .their interest to dall and examine before purchasing elsewhere Raleigh, June 3, 1829. i . " - - BO P UO C L AM ATION. to me, in the h-'aud bf Nf- MIT- By the Governor 'of North-Car d Two Hundred Dollars Re ward. HERE AS it has Veen made known thai a -Murder has been committed Town of Oxford, in the Cdunlv of Granvj State of North-Carolina, on the 4th ly vember last,, and ihat a certain THOMAS CHELL, late'of the County and State fok-said, tands Charged by the fin.ijng of a Grand Jury, on "a bill of .'Indictment, w.ih having 1 pvrpe tratedlhe same on the bod v -of a certain Shel ton Hobtrood. of said County : And. a it is further retresented and mane .known to .me, that the said THOMAS,; MITCHELL hath ab scon'ded and fled from the jurisdiction ar d lim its of this State, and thereoy eluded the ; ,rm of the law and of justice : ' Now therefore, to the end that the said THO frM AS MITCHELL may be apprehended and brought to justice, the', abnve reward of-TWO 1 1 UN D RED DOLLARS will be given to any person or persons who will apprehend ana con fine the said Thomas M.tchell in any Jail ju this State, so that he may be brought to justice.- Ana I uo, moreover, n ere oy. require, coin maim and enioin, all officers whatsoever, as well civil as military, withio this State, to use their best endeavors so apprehend and take, or cause to he apprehended and taken, the body of the said Thomas Mitchell, and him safely and securely keep, so that he shall be brought to instice THOMAS MITCHELL is about 19 vtUrs of age, of slender form, down look, a. little frc.ck led. round shoulders and hasel eyes was lately seen by a-gentleman of Granviile County at New Orleans, where probably he now is. iM'TPoTiuntiTv urtirnpnu have caused the Great Seal bf the Slate to be hereunto affix-dL and subscribed the same officially. t the City of Raleigh, .on the 20Ui day ol June, AD. 1829. JOHN OWEN. By the Governor, Jouir B. M use, P. Sec'y, 87 TT, s WILLIAMS respecuuiiyintorms. tne ClJ Ladies and Gentlemen ot "Raleigh and Its vicinity, that he has commenced the 'above - bu siness in its various branches, at the House, next door but'one below the Confectionary Store of dyes Canton Crapes, Silks, Stuffs, Straw, Leg- horn and Chip Bonnets, with a beautiful gloss on them. Ladies' Veils, and Merino Shawls,c!ean ed or dyed without injury to their borders W0 liadies Handke'rchiefs, Hose& Shoes dyed to any colon " CottoA and , Wool Varna ded tGentlemea's Apparel of every description dy--ed,' scoured and pressed elegantly. The collars of coats Will hot sustain any. injury in the process of dyipg or scoUrihg and will be put in hitnd-some-shapet , - C ' ' ' ' ' ; AB orders entrusted toJiinv will be executed wjth the utmost faithfulness and the greatest des patch, ji i. . ' -' y vi 4". -RaleighSept. 2, 1829. . vf .,v ' . ! i-'3J' 1 .nil ' I i J 5--V . - Public Entertainment. NEAV BOOKS. . . - j I -. GALE9 & SON have just receive ft tl 'ladelphia, the foUbwingrhew p!hl0mhi '' Madduck's Reports, sixvolumes Saunders on Pleading and Evidence 3 , ; - ; Peters'.Reports, 2d volume 3 , . i Story's Pleadings, new, edition l , Sarkie off Evidence, do. 3 vol ' a.iMii9 uouc, on iiuieton, 3 v Letters from the Egean j " . ( Buckmiuster's Sermons, a new"seri Todd's Johnson's Dictionary , 'Neale's Literary Remains " .v" Last of the Plantaganels, 2 vols 'Tales ofPassion: -, - s 4 An 'i. . ..1 i- - . - - - 1 i,' r" vL'"fu1tv informs tbe Pb1' that he has ' i I! "ft. : purchiised 4he Public Hoise formei y obcupiedby VVm. -W.?. Bell .and JOHN BUFFALO respect- To Merchants, Farmers, c. WILLIAM H. RROWOOD, C031MISSION MERCHANT, Norfolk, Va. TTAVING taken that large fire-proof Ware X House & Wharf recently occupied by liless. J. 8c W. .Southsate, tenders his servic es to Coostkt Merchants, Pxatitebs, Lumhkk Deal ers .and the pirblic generally. in the sale of Pro duce and Lumber of every description, the pur chase of Goods, and generally in facilitating their business transactions in the-Borough, for vhich his commissions will in all cases be very mode rate. .'-- ; His attention bing confinetl softly to Commis- gion Bunnest, and his knowledge of persons and of this mode of transacting business in thd Bo rough, together with his thorough 'acquaintance of the Co untry Business, will, he hopes, be tbund, advantageous to those who may employ his agency. Reference to Juessrt. Cole & Sheldon, t t l timiam8bL Ulias JLi. wingneiu, Robert Souter, Shields & Ashburn, i Edts.- Beacon- September 1829. v 4-2m. Norfdlk. TO THE AFFLICTED. Vegeta b le Sirup and :Powi FOR DISEASES OF THE LUNGS.; er. le THE Proprietor of this Medicine, after repeat ed trials of its virtues-,' which have' beejn at tended with the most signal . success, now offers it to those who are afflicted with the waiting diseases which it, is designed to relieve, iri full confidence. that it will be found efficacious, par-I ticularly if taken in the incipient stages of these diseases. , ' '" v . ' For two years past, this Medicine haVben prepared m the form of a Powder, 8c taken ils an infiision, with the most happy success. It isWw ofTered to the afflicted in the form of a Sirup" or in Powder, as the Patient may prefers unde r the! cpjHtioirv that Neither form will ' produc the same nappy result. Among its most prominent quaimes Tne roiiowtng may be mentioned, as en titled 10 particular consideration. . It , nrnrnht that gentle perspiration wnich is deemed hilth and checks .those sweats which' are morbid and perniciousjr relievesTchrbnic affection congestions of the' lunars bv iivin fore tA th languid circulation. It.assuages cotiehs. Itlnro motes free and bland expectoration;' It wtnvp. pam frpm . the chest.:; U "relieyes asthmaikT and difficult ; respiration. . It . correct obstinate! cos ti venes j, and thus leaves! thie? bowels in a, regulai and healthy statcThu it is foundthatthese painful symptoms which iridicate diseas.! lJmo Teadily,yield to this powerful remedy wheii sea spnably,resorted to, and that it restores the pa. xient 10 -mat bodily Rigour," which that cruel .disorder the consumption;-tf left ' to its natural opeiration, would Cvety speedilV destrov. f Certificates respecting the Virtue of this Medi; Cine wtir accompany eagh bottled ; P.rice of ih" v per uome, or.4 aaozen..- Of the Powder $ 1 per bottle; or $9 a doze V" -',; v :!. - y JAMES HADLOCS. L Fayettevdle Feb.. 189. r of-- OGT'This Medicine mav b"e had at tn'sf-wl fl Alex. High;- on Hargett -Street, at the corner of V? ilmington Street, where he will be glad to re ceive Travf Hers and others, and will use his ut most; exertions to accommodate them comforta k.i.. - . - " k "1 - His Stables fare "good and will be constantly supplied with plenty of Provender of t very kinl. Owing ! to the scarcity of money and plentiful neis of produce, the price of Board for Man and Horse will be a, dollar a day, or eight dollars a month for a' single pe.son'. :-' ';," ' ; " He has a HACK, three, GIGS and HORSES for Hire, at-ihe shortest notice. His prices for his Hack Gigs and ..Horses, are $3 a day for the Hack ; Gig with Horse & Boy $2 a day ; Gig and Horse, without a Boy $1 50 a diy j a Horse alone $1 a day ; a-GigSO CetJtsu day. . : y Rdieih, April 2. . ;r . 60tf N- U t Persons hiring Gigs froin me, wiU be exprcted to repair any injury donie to them, whilst in their possession, , u :;J. B.; JUST PUBLISHED " j " :: . , V- V'OAlaS7S.:I-" NORTHCAROLINAi yxxis::mxmm:ix CONTAINING besides the Astronomical Cal culations, Essays on 1-Agriculture, Valuable Medical , nd Miscellaneous' Receipt9'Anecdo:es," a list of the.. Members of the next - Legislature and of the Officers of the Sute and General Go-4 vernment, time of holding the different Courts, &c. 8cc. ,--v-.y- --v. ,'" :X'' This Almanack may be had wholesale' of the Publishers, Raleigh ; of Mr. Edward .L Hale, Observer Officei Fayetteville, and of Mr Salmon Hall, Bookseller Newbern ; and retail, 'of most of the Storekeepers In the. State. ; - : 4 Sept. 1829. ; . ' ': '"'... . '. :-. , ; MOULD CANDLES 3 "HE Subscriber has on hand and intends I keeping a supply of the best Mould Candles of his own manufacture which will be sold by the Box, or ih quantities to suit those who may please 10 lavor mm wuu uieir custom. -1 4, r ; HENRY-HARDIE Raleigh, Nov. 11. -' 24 w4t 9 Traits of Travel -lieveretrX' ; Kichelie.u , ' I ' " 1 1 u ngarian Tales ; ' Subaltern's Log Bonk v - V: j do tlo f do v ! lo !'-.- 1 do do tlo do do . do do' do do SUBSCRIPTION For encouraging the introduction of the curt ure of the Grape Vint into the,Umt- - . ed States. X ' V" I ,-X'.: MR. ALP H ONS E LOUB AT,-having consid erably enlarged his Vineyard, , on Long- - Island, six miles 1 from New-York, on the rotl to Fort Diamond, where he now hasV jih tiill cultivation, a-Vineyard of forty acres of ground, containing a stock A)f 65,000 Grape Vines and a Nursery of 72,000 Grape Vine Roots, compris ing sixty-two varieties, selected in Europe, be tween 40 and 50 N. latitude; and having also the peculiar advantage of bei'ng enabled to pro cure the best species of Roots from his Father's extensive Vineyards and. Nurseries, hi the de paitmentsl cf Girnde, -Lot, and Garorirfe, iri France, 45 N. Lat. proposes to the numerous fnVnds to the cultivation of the - Grape Vine in the United St tes a subscription. ' . ' Mr.'A, L. will engage to furnish' subscribers with theirj Grape V-ine Roots, before he' First of April next. The Roots, will be three: years old, and will produce considerable fruit the see-ond-ytar from the" time-of their being: planted. They will be carefully classed and packed, 'which will grealy facilitate the thriving of the Roots, when transplanted. - ; - - j ' . Orders, will be punctually attended to t the subscribers designating the quantity and spe cies of the Grape Vine Roots they wish to have. They will engage to pay for .l06p roots of more, at the rat el of 12 cents for ' each root for less than 1000, at the rute of 15 cents rand 2i5 cents per root tor less than.. 50.. Hoots only. Una years fild, snail be paid for af the rate of 9-dents each, for 1000 or more j 12 cents for less than 1000 j and 18 cents for less than 50 roots. : J: Payment to be made on delivery of the roots: letters not received unless POST-P'AJT. u-'rvX Mr. A. Ioubat's Book on the.Culture of the Grape Vine, and on the Making of Wine, may be found at the principal Booksellers of the U nited States ; and his Agents will furnish ! them. graits, to suoscrioers. Stralton Hill School ofFavhlon' T'he,CoIlegians-.f ?j , : Tales of .Mdihtry Life t . The Protestant . Anne of Gierstein ' ; .' ; Visits "ofMercv.- , Travels of Life : ShepherdSs Calender" - Tales oft he Good Woman ' .ApiciatiMorsels . ;. , Irving's Columbus," abridged by himself Pastor's Sketch "Book" Dick's Future State , , i dicii u s tjJiiomc Mi :; j -XXJ. Ewell's Medical Companion, (latest edition 1 ALSO, 'a very general Assortment of School Books and Stationery,7 v -Uv-'' 'dctJ'S. H:X '. . MALI, m80JsrT 0FKXR FOB SALE THE VottOWIHO STOCK 0 II hds. Molasses, v i DVf, 15 do. 25 boxes and 20 bbls. Siipar ? 25 b bis. of loaf and lump S d0 ' ; 150 bags" of Coffee,' ; i ' . ' c ; s... .; -20 do Pepper, Spice and Ginger, ' " V '.: 30 tons Iron (assortetl) from 1$ to 11 inch, .; 3000 Ids steel, various kinds, t . ; , 1000 lbs. hoop and &hcet lion, , - : ; 4 tQiis Castings, assorted;' W j 50 sets wagon boxes'; 1q 4 j inch. ZV150 kegs cut trails and Brads, 4d to 204. 150 bags buck atid drop Shot, :: 3OO0i lbs., bar Lead v ; r - ' KS, . kelgsVlJuipont's;P6wder, ' " , 1- V - i 20. 'cate'siC.rocicery, aborted, . doz: black Bottles, j ; 40 doz. Ticklers, dp. 250 half pint Turn. : f-:- r-. r; blcr?,'-.. - ' ' j .' '; . . V 60 boxes 8 x 10 and 10 x 12 Glass ",C.rt:-300 lbsPutty,A::v-;:, v vvJ -; 'v 120 pieces of Cotton Bagging; 30 do. Osna-:r- ' . '' htirgs, ,' -' ?. i .'V - 30 coils LaleRope j , , .'. ".', '15 boxes tin Plate, 300 lbs. wire, :w 500 pair heavy trace Chains, .. .. - 15 dozShovels and Spades, ' I " 200 sides sole Leather, ; , -' ' ' 14 doz. calf and Morocco Skins,' . v 150 reams foolscap, letter and trapping ,Vf'"'-.:'--I Paper, U;v- -'V'-1- : . ; 30 doz patent coffee Mills;: .: f; -. 30 do scythe Blades and cutting Knives, - J 25 boxes, cotton and. wool Cards, ' ; 25 cases furfHats, 12 doz. wool dp. . ,',1500 pair ShoesO Jbz 'Looking Glasses v J 12 quarter casks VVine 4 " f-: ? v .1 doz. hair and wire Sifters, lr setsanning mill Wheels, Z ; Sperm,, linseed and tanner's Oil, SOOO bushels r Lweriiool;' S alf, T 60 kegs white .and red Lead, 1 1000 lbs. S Danish B rowh and yellow Ochre, . 500 do Aiiuii uiid pearlash, r ; , ' ,'r'i ZOO do Spanish ftot. Indigu . , . . 1000 dp Madder. '., Together-with a large Stock of Diy Goods, Hardware & Cutlery. AH the above stock is oflered'on tlie most fa vorable terms, for cash, orcountry' produce. Fayette vUle Oct. 22, 1829. ; 19-eot5r. TO SURSCIilBEtS. Office) Mr. Lou bat hS selected the. following snecies as the best ; the choice of which is left to sub sc rib ers. ' X v . -, - ? sv -, -f ..,-; : f Table Grapes, or for making Strong JFinc. .xyxxxcw 1. Alicante, 2. Robin Eyes, with bier clusters : or, Qiil de flour, frroserrain. 3. Do. MeltinL'-. Tor fondant, J 4.Sweet,GuIlanVc5.3kluscat, 6. Do; Frontignah, ?. Muscadelle.t from the-river Lot, o. Maivoisie, 9.Toi4ayvlO. Syrian, 11 Constan tia, 12.. Malaga 13 Meiilers t v- X 14; Large Muscat, 15. Malvpisie,-.! 6' RedJ'.FQOti (Pied Rouge,) stantia.,: 17 .BlacVHambburg,,18 Con- For Wine , , WHITE. X 19 Auyergnat 20 Blanquette, 21; Doucmef , 22. Plandeil)ame23i01iVette. 24rDoucette 35. Plant de Rei ne," 26 Burgundy ; 27lorilioii; -so. , Mauere, y, Uourgelas, z3Q Picardan, Sli 'Chalosse 32. Panse. -v T&i- 'X i pi 5f. v ''xyy x ::nmx'M&iM : 33. Claret, 34. Ativergnat;5 St. JeaUie. Jacobin, 37. Meunier, 38.; Pineaui 39.: Ptiianier 40. .Teinturier, 4l.;Bourffiffno n, 42. Bouteillant.' r 43. Suisse. 44. St. Antoi ne. ,45. tlamet Noir t x t X - 'Ibr theTabltonla mfi'pz ;tWlHTE 46".; Chasselas,-(fromFohtaineIea,):47Do Cldeh, 48. Do. Cracking, 49... DoX Musk. 50. Aluscat : Le z"arde,51.' Do S mat L Berries 2 Do! (d!A lexandrjagj 53 :Doi; (frorajura. 54l-Sad; vignonv- A - XXmX .:dfMi X? feitRElf :X' x . 5tesel'5:l1dyip Rougei 58Dib1eti!59Mu3car Grevl60. Haa Yiolet," 61,'Do. of Pbquet, 252Early? Mag - 'bubssription wdl be.;f eceived .bv 4hsXi -V??-- x wiuug n win -oe jeceivea. oy t eXNational Intelligencer, -9 Within the last .three months, Subscribers to this paper throughout the country, who are in arrears, h ive heen generally advised of the fact, and of the amount due Some have prompt- ypaid up, and many others, we have no uoubt, will lo soshortly -lltis proper it should be un derstood that, about th e lOt h of; Dece mber we shall discontinue sending, the Papr to ail those in arrear, .Who shall "not by that time have made payment. This measure may, we apprehend, be regarded by some as haish .. We can assure suclj,isthat it will, be resorted 'to oulyiii ofaew- ence to the first law m nature. . . 1 - In the fbllowingjcities and neighborhoods, the . gentlemen whose names are placed opposite to them are idhririsedAtQ receive 'and receipt for all moneys due the Establishment, viz : In this District; Mr.'TJdward Deeble. - At Boston, r' vvv".; Messss. Wells & Lilly. At New-York, ' Mess- Hurley & Woulstob. At Philadelphia, Mr. R. H Small. At "Baltimore; : Mrv William' Porter. At Raleigh, ti". CMessrs. J Gales & Son. yAtNewTOrleans,Mr.-GDprsey. 'v. -AtiSt. In Viiginiaf Mr.R. Worthington. .'; ' : -K Xjfi1 Ui i X m xxxlm : .V . - ; es Jeweliery, Silver Britannia .Ware, and :Fancy "Vu M-Xx:Xi ::.?4 '-X'X BlEliNABjnUPHY respectfiiny informs h friends and the public , generally, that e hat received from Ne-York, and tphil-idelpn an .extensive andj sfdendid supply 1of Goods his line, ofthe most app roved and latest tasm In addition, to his former stock, he has x ceirea ana iiiiuiure wui uousumuvi.c-K - . aT superiorjassot f rnent of Pprfulnery and a variety of Fa'ncV Articles which altogether, tor inerTOOsiaesirapie coiicvupu.wi - r: ro fered in this iriaf sett "Persons desirous of PJ rMinnor im diitiprrmf articles, are respectfully i vjtedVtpf xralt aiKVexamine'for themselv res, 3 is Very cbnfidenUhat tlierichness, ,neatl!L cheapness ofJis assortment cannot fad to P1? "-:Hiwtfmia.nia mr.Mp.-iHii&9juf " ' beral encourgementJie ha hitherto ecc"e :nrt-hn4'tKat hvshis nersonal and punctual f tentiyn and devotion" to business, to merit su .continuance pt puiit. V ' ,tioi! mostrCawfnllyrepairedAiiJcinas o. ; tdlyerrk maimkctured at the-sbortet now - vvi-tiJ 6t SUN. ' GALES k SON, Raleigh: v, -'iv TfT" ! ; JOSOALES 8-SON, Raleie-h. V 7 t - "9 f -ft--.. : - "Jf ' 1 ,