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School da., Pocfeet j v.liY jtwtuLtM, t TeKtaiTrtcnts; yanoiwJ-bfralWjga ; .KcWol -do . ; : ? ; - - - , tlomton" riavoiv db- do &c.;' u" -T; t)nthe important subjectof dome3tj,medi- ' V -v. . V TEiADKRS Y"-' 'K dne many, bookst, have, r been written; which, - n' r..,, r.;MMiM(!.r.e'T thomrh excellent in other respects, have greatly V v 1. ".. Intro Juctsiin . ;;dq ; .V-Seqiiel j Khtional, iadcr'6 ; V "do 1 Orator . - 1 CoJunib:an 'd A do vr , Exposor;- ' AmerictTt PrecppU'M Art of ftHdmff well: Juvenile .Keader' Popular Lesson .7 Looking Gass I - JewYork Headers,. No. Jaccbs Greek Header ; rdor ;iJLatjni do GHAMMARSw: i' ' Murray i Eftj.GrannHr'Farraml'a Gk.- Gramr. ' .do dol do'Cahridgcd) nlpey'a do 4 . dot -. Irt Yfrrefi Hoors' do-1 . do' ' xlo dorjCsercises mar- ) - .do, -r do: ;- do .V- do . f O"1! Jnirersol ' ' 4 , - Boardmans Uoonea'. do -; "S ; do tin ddimaria. Latin do' Adams', r do, - 'do Gould'a ' do dox Rossk ' ' -do v do Levizack's French vdo Wandstrocht's Perrin's. -v ARITHMETICS do fike's' Arithmetic i do ; Key to do;. Smilev'st 4 do . IVilUrd's ; do i : Daboll! do i, . Cough's - . - da' . Dil worlds f dox 1 WabVaAritbmetiQ do ; do - A Kihiber's; Adams- ' Goburn5 v do ' " v v Fdo Sequel to? Arith metic . . v -Tv tle'a Eletrentsjof do Crinbav, & His tory of . 4 V do -Key to ' f do HISTORY.; WhelnleCompend.oflRobertson's History ;of uiiaries aia; . i. do do' American v do :,lo Scotland "! and India . GibbonV HUtory of . Home . ; , , ScottV Life of Napoleon The Ilistory of ;Modern -Europe,. wUh an ac count of the Rise and - Fall ? of the ' Roman Empire-. ' Irviiigj Life' and "Voy- ages of Columbus a 1 bridged for Schools. ' AnquetiKs & Rimsay's Universal History , Rome . England ;uv States XX SUtes tD. States do'do fo;.do fru do do; toaltss. do V.niirdsdo Gpodrich's do U.i S t&t es Tit kin's Mv do U. States Howe's . do Greece ' Kollins Alneient History GoliUmit h's Animated ' VjHure I 1 , wurne, smvuetand hism ' beet's History rofjRng, 'land . j. " - - GEOGRAPHIES . Adams Geography and iAtfcsrfJt - ' ' Morsels' ' T ' do. 'do VVercesteiS's do r ! do . . do .Epitome do . . Smilcy's Geography and Cummin'j:srGeography ; ana Atlas . . Wotxlb ridjje's do GooVlrich's do IVillctf s .do Willard'a do do do do do v WebsUr'sSpellinff B'ks Ndw-Yorkt do do J Di! worth, do ; - -Picket - lorn , UO v- et's 'dov, do 11 4-New-York Expositor j Dic- 1?r.V.to 1 An. 7 Walkers School 1 T Vi ?i tionary-S , s. : - . do; y" large-.' k: r' .do. 'Pfcket ;V Juhnonfs- h do r ' v 'do-H'.larg'e v. Todd's Johnson's ; - ' Bqyer'8 Friench., v -Nuerents do Newman'4panish do : Primary Dictionary , ' . i-HntickVlilino V "' .. 3, ... . " v - i''-. sv- t4 v."'-'1 do do do,' do do ; SPELLING BOOKS. v " Murray's Spelling B'ks, Universal,' do. ' - do "do Union j,- do- do' DICTIONARIES.'''. Ainsworth'a Latin Die tionary v ' , Lempriere's Classical, ' Dictionary Buck' Theological t)ic tionary ' ' ' Brown's i"Pictionary of ,th Hi hie Chemical Dictionary , ,y Hoopers Medtcal do Pickering's Greek Lex- iconv-..-, , Schrevelius. Lexicon , Grove's Grk. & Eng. do fe-- 2 ... if Stationery. fc. DRAWING PAPER Royal Drawing aPer Super Royal co do I-etteTPapojiiap . Paper. ;v " . v. K Cap Drawtog Ptaper , TDeroy '. .do 4 do Medium '.do do H WRITING PAPER. , Medium andj Royal Pa per , iCjroii:rost-w.iiemy,tjt'ai3uper ttoyaianu im;e per . ( - I - rial Paper -FANCY' PAPERS. . . t v Morocco .Paper jGoid Vaper " Marbled Paper - . 'F)incy colored do Mi 4 1 Keeves' Water Colours ; v in Boxes o t Cumel's Uaijc Brushes, Toy Paint Boxes , tf Wede wooq, Pewfer,"' ;' "'Cork? Glass 8c Pocket InkstandJ ' 4 f ' Sand Boxes f ' Iliac k and: :V. 1 ldia Rubber, and India 1 Ink 4" Silver. Pencd Cases KtiMfr Tnaehble Ink s Gentle meti's jfcket 3 9V Vfaling Cards.' &.Case5 "Menioraitduna Book.; Black & Red Wafers Black and 'Red Sealing - Wax 1 . Black and Red Ink k Black and Red Inkpow-"der.-v y .t Drawing Pencils and v Blotting Paper QuilU Slate and Slate Pencils Wrapping and Sand lJa- - pet rr - Day Books, Ledgers, -' Jr.urndb,, .- Cash' Books, lleceipt (,. Books, Stc. - failed jf usefullnes to Aniericans because they tre;.tw diseases which. existin,in very foreign climate.t and constitutions, must wklely differ from .".- . . ... . : ' ... ... ' n . . -V it ji' " I ! imfs. i rhe boot now orlcrea tuir.c puouc lias. thr-fM tlus irreat advantage of v bavins: been written by a' native American ot longana suc cessful practice in the Tsauthern states, arid who for yirs past, ha turned much of hi attention to ihe r.nmnfiaitiun ot t'. " ' " ; To every'familj' roof e .especially tbdsejn re mote situation the possesion of thiV book mut unquestionably; be of 1 incalculable value"? for, conducted by such a guide, it wilt notj be pre sutnjituous to stiy 'hat any persomot xoieraDie capacity, and reasonable: attention, may be,eia bledto pracctise with safely and advantage, in these cases of si mole diseases most incident to ourclrmate, ?. ' ' . This work is for salei by . - -r ' ; ? ' j o; GALES & SOX. , August 1. : K " ... 95- .Amencaii Turf Jtesrister r 1 J DRUG & I1ED1CI1TE GTOBE. If 1 sr. I4TAVE lately receTved larger ajd extensive Uvt'ssortmentW Z) and Medicine, consist- inff.ih part, ot Suipnaie nuinjnev um .yi' variou8'.cinast-,.pt'iuuiiw'.'i'",Ta v s"-, -Pnnpr fllnei Loiidon'Elue I3U, ; BlaclcOxyde Mercury Citrated Kali for. makihgi netitral tmx- ture; Comp. JSXir,ar5aparjui,v nw , Sup : CarV;Sbdx Tart. AcidTurkey,Gdm; Ara bic, Calc; JtfanesiaXUowiBark, tealoroeU Ja. lapV Rhubarb, C. Tartar, Sugar LJ ad, Spt Ni tre;. Bals, popaiva,ptrAmmohynHart. Antiroo, ny, Sulph Copper Liquorice Paste, fcc..'.;- .jiZ general ftSsUrtroeni otPatent:; Medicines, Shop FoTiiiiure SuVgebtxs,: instniments, 4Dye Woors, Hatters' Trimmings and Miterials, such as Aqua Tort is, Quicksilver, LW wood, , Bow Strings, -Sknwniiriingfl and , Band,. Buckles It Brusheaver lo w. ; A Jarge supply ' of Paints Bnuhes of every description, Spt.lTurpcrrtint, Linsee.'.,Hmp and Tanners' Oil, Gold aivrSiI- ver leal Copal nd: Leather iVariish , super or nualitv, Window.Giass, 8 X 10, 10 IX 12, 12 K 16 and 16 X 18, and Putty. : ' . 1 vutr aKnVtment comprises, eve -y article, in , 1 rirthWrvi Vme s the' principal part , of w;dch having lately been selected bt themse lves in Pliiladelphitt and Ne w-Yo'rkwlth cash, they np n.Jiled to sell to cash dealers pr punctual iictiiirifWi nn i fnnV.li better terras tNn ev,er be t. r Phvsicianji and ' Merchants wdl find it "tdt'their intefefst to call and Ptarnir.c hfofe niirchasttitr elsewhere. SPOB TING MAGAZINE- ST QUE want of renositorvin this country, like Ji Enelish SjMirtinjp ilajrazine to svrve 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 H-imrruble animal. lt The longer we remain without' such a registeri'ythe more difficult will it be to'trace the' pedigrees' of existing stock, andthe'more precarious will its value become. Is it hot, -in fact within the knowledge of many readers, that animals known to have descended from ancestry of the highest and purest blood, have' beetiV confounded with the vulgar mass of their species, by the loss of an old newspaper or memorandum book, that contained their pe diffrees t. Sensible for yevirs past of thi dinffer wbicli in this way threatens property of so much value and persuaded that it is not yet too! Ute to collect and s:iveiTiaiiy: precious materials that would 'soon,- be otherwise lost, the subscriber hopes to supply the long looked, for deiideitumy bv -the"' establishment of Tus AstsuiciTTpaT Rseis'TER..-.-.' B'K though an account ofthe per formances on the American Turf, and the pedi grees of thorough-bred horses, constitutes the chief aim of the wbrkit is designed, also, as a Magazine of information (like the English Sport-big- Magaxlne) on veterinary subjects generally ; and of various rural sports, as Racing, Snooting, Hunting, FistiingVrTrotting' Matches, fttc. toge ther with original sketches of the natural kUtury and habit of American game of all kinds , and hence the title The ' American Turf Regi$ter and Sporting ' Magazine. It will of course be the aim of the. Editor to give Jo 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,. Sec; '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 & . ready for delivery, mayt 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. r . : ; - J. S. SKINNER. CONDITIONS. The SPORTING MAGAZINE wUl be pub lished monthly. Each number will consist of about- fitly, paes, embellished with . beautiful engravings -price $5 per annum, to be paid on the receipt of the first number. - C3 Where the numier of subscribers at any place hhall warrant it, it w'. 11 be sent by private conveyance at' the expense of the Editor, and delivered free of any extra charge ; jpie re it is sent by mail the subscriber will have to pay the postage, v .'"'... - ' 0 Persons procuring- five , subscribers, and sending t!ie money, will receive a sixth copy gratisand s.o in proportion for a larger number. Baltimore, Sept; 1. . . .. s . , OLD MA D EIR A. WIN E. " -.'-Z'- orders in their lino attended. to ''with r:iT .Vthe earliest despatch.; V, ' , 4 1 Oct.,9th,im ' Ij tlr JJST RECEIVKD, " - COKKEGTIOXAliy lilNE ; "4 1 ft' A- 4 ... i I - - T-llaisins,- In boses and half, boxes 'C . pmnesZiiute Currants, . Figs' and Dates; Italian Citrm and Preserved Ginger - . Pine Apple Cheese: - s - . s Water andll iitter Crackers ' v iV Wax and. Spermaceti Candles " vv t Cinnamon Cloves Mace and -Nutmccrs ' Candies and Kisses., '-TV . t Nonpareil, Comfits and Sugar Plums1: r 'ChildrensTovs; &c&c'&c.,V - ; Theiabovearticlea h&vinsr been purchased "ntich cheaper than heretofore, the Subscriber will b 4 able to dispose of them 'at - such price rswill suit the tunes. , ,v S - i ; . 'J., HENRY HARD1E. . Wine - do ' , do do bottled in Oporto Raleigh Nbyll 4 j?rii r.TlinNSkhisssincere .thanks to his fiiends - JLtLaml tne puotiC gejierauj, iwr, iuc -nucwi " Shared ot patronage uc,i wmvi v viv,i.m hop es his attention to busine&a. and exerjtions o p!ease7Wdl secure a conUmiance ot, the saroe j He wotild also inform bis friends &, the public. :tf r tit lias nisi receircu . ;m"uw"v dui.hus. tl CLOTHS of the following, colours; v.x , .Htlfine JiUe, and 1TE have lately received and offer for sale, f . the following Wines and Spirits, which we can recommend to Families and others, as being of the best qualities : - Old L. P. Madeira a Sicily . do .-. '-'Lisbon a v . . Old Port f- French Brandy- . Holland Gin v Jamaica Jluin . -. Loudon Porter Imperial Tea i Gunpowder do. - WILLIAMS & HAYWOOD. Oct. 21st 1829. . . 8 OP almost every ' description,;; may be always ,. , had at the Buokstorr, of J Galks h So, printed on good paper and after the m6st ap proved forms, viz ' 1 , ;FdH CI.EKKS OF COUIITS t Wrks, Excc.uj(ns for Debt & Cost, Execu tons for cost'onlywx--." ' 3fy Tckets,2 Witness Tickets, ! Appeal & Bastaiay Bonds, ' ' Subposn:.Commissuiii foV'takinr.: Deposit tions, -t$-"s l'v-,s : v:. -: ; Apprentice's Indntures ind Bonds.C; Administrator's & "Constables Bouds, - Marriage Licences ind Bonds, ' Capias at Satisfaciendum, ; . ; Orders of Sale from a Justice, C " Reco.riizartce and Bonds to prosecute Tu Fa's, against Bail, ; ; - , ' ' ' "l8 against Securities, Sec. &c ' ' rtife'lT FOR i SHERIFFS. 'J' Deeds for Sales by Execution, , i - ' .-OJ5,: ', vraxts,--n .-Bail.Bondsv:?-?' :: , Forthcoming Bond M , Ta Receipts:&ci.r'"'i- &r -' ' FOU CONSTABLES. , . arrintSj ua. Sas. V T T' '. Appearance Bonds, t ;, 'Ex?cuti6hs &c. &c. - - :.r R Jeiph, June 3, 1823. 80 V. ALSO, Common pelortgag8,pK - ;t.?Tfinaict-meiits. eeda of Trust and Raleigh Sept.-3. v 40?ftcams f4 Post arid.FoolscaD To fMerchadtsV;. arners, c. WILLIAM r.HRBT),W f t)T, C O wM MIS B ION kVl' 5 R OH'ANT; fTf AVING taken' thai jirge fire-Wroof Ware tM House & -'Wharf recently occpU-d by Mess. J. k W. Southvate, tenderhif services to .i - .- ' .1 'COUXTHT KUCU4 VTh, rllNTKHS, i - . ' T ers and the public jrenerur, in the duce Lumber of every description; lhe Pro. our- Stating their for which very mode- chase of G ols, and gwferaliy in tan business trnnsACtioivs Tu t'he4Boruut his -commissions 'Will in all cases be His attention beiag confined solely siori Business, and his knowledge ot of this modeJOf transacting busut-ss rough, together with his thorousrh ad ofthe Uonntru JSusmess win, tie nop advantageous to those who may a.-ency. "'' . -" Reference to Messrs. r1' r'. . mUlamsbttrz. Unas Li. vv ingaeiii, r ; 'Hubert Sou ter, s; ; Shields & Ashburn, i..' . - X Kd ts. Beacon September 1829. tapommU-i ersons na in the Bo- quamtMnce e, be found employ his I TO THE A KK LIC Worfolk., 4-?m. ED. Vegetable Sirup and ' itmoder, FOB DISEASES OF THE LUNGS. te; repeat e been at nuw otitis e wastinjr THE Proprietor of this Medicine, s ed trials of; it virtues.' which ha tended with the.mst sitil success, it to those . who are afliicted .with "tS diseases which it is dt&ij'n'ed to.rel-eve, in full confidence tiiatil will be found efficacious, pivr ticularly if taken in the incipient stages of these diseases. F6r two years past, this Medicine has-been prepared in the form of a Powder, 8c ikeu as an infusion, with the most happy success. It is now offered to the afflicted in the firm of 'a Sirup or in Powder, as the Patient may prefer, under the conviction, that either form will produce the saine happy result. Among its most irominent qujlities the following may be mentim cd, as en titled lo particular consideration.' It promotes that gentle perspiration wUich is deemed healthy and checks those sweats which are ri orbSd and pernicious. It relieves chronic affections and congestions ofthe lungs by giving force to the languid circulation, t assuAjren coughs. It ur motea free and bland expectoration. tt femoveV pain from the chest. It relieves asthmatic and difficult respifatiprt. It corrects obi inate cos tiveness, and thus leaves the bowels in a rcguSilr and healthy state. Thus, it is. found, bat thest painful symptoms which indicate diseased lui:gs, readily yield to this powerful remedy, when sea sonably resort el to, and that it restores the pa tient to that bodily vigour, which : t lat cruel disorder the consumption, if lt-ft to its natural operation, would very speedily destroy. Certificates respecting the Virtue of ' his Medi cine vw il accompany each bottle. Price of Use Syrup, $2 50 per bottle, or $24 a dozer . Of the Powder 1 per bottle, or $9 a dozen. JAMES HAD LOCK. Fayette ville, Feb. 1829. I '53- - 03 This Medicine may be had at the Streot J. oALKa &. SON, Raleigh. 1 y . JUST PUBLISHED NOlTH-CA RO L LN FOR 183 0. CONTAINING besides the Astronomical Cal culations,. 'Essays on Appriculture, valuable Medical and Miscellaneous Receipts, Anecdo'es, a list of the; Members of the next Legislature and of the Officers of the State and General . Go vernment,' time of holuing the; different Courts, &c. 8cc. ;'.': .' ''y;-"' ';, . i ' ' This Almanack may be 'had wholesale of the Publishers; tialeigb ot Mr. Edward ; Observer Oliice, Fayetteville, and of Mri Hall; Bookseller Newberh ;-andetail, Hof most otthe Storekeepers in the state. Sept. 1829. , ' " . ' ' rnKUZ' 'Subscrifcen bas oh' hind ndi intertds ke'epinga supply of the 6est Mould Candles of his own nwDufactureThich the Box, tot, in qriantities to soft those who may please5 to'-faWfinci' wlthi their ;ctistom. P' . i i : , HENRYJIAm)IE,1 ? I f "E riihurfi'of tha Grant Vtnermto ItneiZmt- j td States i TfltvALPHONSE LOUBATV paving conso JL erab lye nlarged h;syineyard ;on Lopg- ; six milea from rNew-york, on tne: roaa Xxx Island; to Fort Diamond. -where he now i has; in cuhivalitinr a Vineyard of forty acres of ground, containing a stock Of 6500 Grape Vines and a Nursery of 72,OO0 Grape Vine Kootscompris iog sTxty-twrd Varieties selecte4 n Europe be, t weep 40 and 50 latitude; and having. also h- rweiiiiar advahtace of bei nr enabled to" pro cure the best species of Roots from his ' Father's extenSiveineyards and Nursertes ui ine ue rwrtmehts Vf Girondei ' Lot;Vahd 'Garbnne in France. Ni Lat. proposes to the numerous friends to the cultitation ot Uie lrape tvinesn tberUmted Stes, a subscription "11V; ;v Mrv A K L v will -engagetc furnish subscriber with their Grape Virfe Roots,; lieforei therV of April next. iThe Koots willi be three tj ears old.' and-will produce considerable fruit tlWaec-. ond year from the time of theiribeing planted, j They will "bet carefully 'classed, and; packed, I Wtr.Ch Will great iyvacA.aie iu i.iixti,u , w uic Roots, when transplahtedk;L -h -', . : irr ' t Orders ; will be punctually ; attended t to t the subscriber designating , the quantity "and apef cies of the Grape Vine Roots they Wish to have. They ' will engage to pay for 1OC0 roots or more,' at the rate of 12 cents for each root for .leas than 1 000, at the rate of 15 cents ? land.25 cenU per root for less than 50. i Rdois only tvto year oldi shall be paid for at, the rate of 9 cents each, for 1000 or more. ; 12; cents for les than 1000 and-18 cents, (or less than 50 roots.' . ,: : - - v Payment to be made on delirery of the roots. Letters not received unless POSTPAID.fi ' t Mr. A. Loubat's Book on the Culture of the Grape Vine, and oo the Making; of . Wiue," may be found at the principal Booksellers of the, U- United States and his Agents wWl furnish them gratis, to subscribers." C-ft :: 'V J; -s Mr. Loubat lias selected the following species as the best ; the choice of which is left to iub acribers: v . ' v '': 1-' '."'-'': " '", : ': .- ' '. '" Table Grapes, or for making: Strong Wine I v! y-4;--: A'- vviifiE. Hr.? v..-'..: 1. Alicante. 2. Robin Byes, with bier clusters; or, GUI de Tour, grosgjain, 3 v DoMelting, f" or fondant, J A. Sweet Guillant,5. iMuscat,. Do a romignan, . nnsciwciic, iruui iuc4 ricr, 8. Miivoisie, 9. Tokay 10. Syrian, 11, Cbnstan- tia, 12. Malaga, IS. Meillers. 4 - v . 141 Lare Muscat, 15. Mai voisie, 16. Red Foot, (Pied Itouge, ) 17. Black"Hambourg, ! l8.'Con stantia. .;. " ' ' For J Vine : WHITE. 19. Auvercrnat, 20. Blaiiquette21. Dpucinel le, 22. Plan de Denie, 23. Ohvette; 24. Doucette, 25. Plant de Reine, ,26." Burgundy,J27. Morillbn, 28. Madere, 29. Bourgelas,'30. Picardah31. Cbalose, 32. Panse. , iL, -- "-'-4 " ';- RED. -i ' , 33. Claret, 34.. Auvergnat, 35. St. Jean, 36. Jacobin,' 37. Meunier, 38. Pineauj 39. Pritanier, 4iv Teinturier,' 41. Bouigignon, 42. Bouteillant, 43. Suisse, 44. St. Antoi;ie, 45. Garnet Noir. , ' v IbrtheTUlem ' VlHTE. -1 : . , v 46. Cbasselas, (from Fontainebleau,) 47 Do. Golden, 43. Do. Cracking,- 49. Do. Musk 50. Muscat Lecarde, 51. Do. Small Bi fries, 52 "Do. (d'Akxandria.) 53. Do. from Jura.) 54. Sa.uj viguoii. -l,, .;....' " RED. 55. Cbasselas, 56. Do Violet, Dumas Violet, dl. Do. of PoqueU 62. Early Mag- dele.n. -: : A ? ''"--:,'','- '" S ; - Subscriptions will be received by f , ' , ::. ..!.. JOS. GALES & SON, 1 !. Itdeigh.V 57- Muscat, 60, J Xew and Fashionable; RS. THOMPSON f ' ; has Arobtls. - ' - i '- ..--.7 ' " - i V:'; GALE& SON nave just recrfvMa J Jadltherfollbwi M Maddock's Retibrts, sS voluniesS , i Peters' tteports; 2d volume V V 'Stones Pleadings; hew edition ' ' - tStarkie On Evidence; do, oki" ( ' H0" onMttletonr32 -Memoirs of-BoBTar.--i --.;T' ; J .51tfef s frp'm' iWEgeiii.';- - ; '.'-:' - aH BttckmlnsterV Sermbiut; - a new 'ilUi lTodd's Johnson's Dictionary -Tt s . Neale's literery Remains ,'- . . -sLast. ofthe Plantagineisl 2 vols Tales)f Fassiou y - -: V , . : Traits o rravel :Devreux iVftv, Richelieu'?: " f'. Hungarian 'I ales 4 Subuitein's Luj; Book ISfratton Hill Schoblof Fashron; il' The'Colieirians ''! do do do do do lo Tales of Mditary Life -. rue -Protestant v :iAnne.bf "Gierstein . v isus i gipc7 j Travels pf t.ifes, f do do do do : do do' do Shepherd's: Calender r: -do Tales. dfthV-Good WoroaiV-i iApjcian'' Mofsels'?r'.;-- .?'! : Jrviiigs Columbus, abridged by hiicseJf Virginia" Housewife 4 VT 'ly v '.T h yy Pastor's Sketch Book f ,1- Dick's Future State? ; i ;f Bicbat's Epito mey. ' - . " EwelPn Metlical Comnan1s L,l ' . i v ALSO a Very general Assortmeot of sS Books and Stationery. V, ' y - i SUBSClilllEH r- .J - ' October 19, 1829 rrr Within the last three month . o,.k...-, to ibis paper throughout the country, wbow in arrears, have been generally advised of tbt fcefand of theiamouht due. Some have promnk y paid up; and many others we have no douk will do so shortly. It is proper it should beU detstood that, about- the 10th of December vi shail discontinue; sending the Paprr to all tloa i i'arrear, who shall not by that time have madi Eayment. ' This . measure may we appreheni e regarded by some as harsh. ' We can assuS such that it will be resorted lo only in cbedi ;nce to the first law. of nature. - ,: y. OCT In the following cities and nejVhbnrK. the 'gentlemen whole names are placed opposjj i ucm m c imiiuncu 10 receive ! ana receipt for all moneys due the Establishment viz - ' in iiiis uisxnct,r . zur. toward ueeble. Messss. Wells 8c Lilly. , Mess. Hurley .& Woolsf. Mr. R, H. Small. . " Mr. William Porter. Messrs. J. Gales & .Soo Mr G. Dorsey. Mr. W.P.Hunt. 7 Mr.5 It; "Wortbtngton. ' "' ..At Boston. i Atf New: York, ;f iAtFpiLdelphia, At Baltimore, ; At Raleigh, N. C. At New-Orleans, v -At St. Louis,") ; ." In Virginia, " y " b:;;:-:VAv:t;' ' '.. - . v'.ysv;-.' a . .. Watches, -&Ie wellejrvy! Silver asi 1 BntannialVareVand .Goods. ! refceivetl her . Fall zands a . superior quaHty ; of Naples 'Co la Sarsnetts uaoes ex. tucrincrs Dying & Scouring Establish lnent.v L. WILLIAMS, respectfully inforinl "the Ladies and Gentlemen ot Kaleigh knd Rs 4 chase vicinity, that he has commenced the ab0ve. bu siness in its various branches at the Houie, next "door but one; below the Confectionary: tore Qf Mr. J Henry Hardie,4; on i''Fayetie,vi.neStre4C-k-'".He dyes Canton Grapes,. Silks, Stuffs, StraW Leg horn' and Chip Bonnets, with a beautiful gloss on thenr LadiesyeTls, and Merino Shawls ehnn. ed or dydi without injury to their borders ; also ladies Handkerchief Hose &; Shoestdved ,i - i i - itliw-Jtmncue du r ..,5. rAj:w ntwBUK HuulJCS. JUStreceiVeU bv 1 any color. Cotton aiid Wool Yams dyed, 'v, , j viiGentlemen's Apparel of eVery deacriotiftW ril I , - , , . ... : . 1 1 T . . 'i TT J I v ea, scpurea amj pressea cieganjiy ; The 'collars j of coats will not sustain any injury in the process oi aying or suounug mjiu. wui .oe put in hand some shape. - '-i - , : All Orders entrusted to him. will be with the utmost faithfulness and the createjit d patchy. v. . - ,v,;.. ' RleiffhSet. 2, 1829.- -4. ' - - 'a- sunplv of MILLINERY and , FANCY GOOD'S btihif the rnot sj4'endd assortinent ever .ifl red in this City. "yThey "consist in , part of the tollowing articles s - " " 1 4 1 Giv.s de lijgoad Silks, a new article : for.Ladies dresses -Figured Grss de ifvods for, iio. Biack and coloured plain Gros des Indies ' '. F'guted Isin.irynnes, Palmirceus St Cotepaleys Aienno l-tris u r cassia ns fit hg.ured Pophp - liiack, , .mea 6t plain iiros de Lured -do. 1 -S:sr'; S at i n Lf va . te en's,' I talianLu strings Nankin and Canton1 crape TtobesV a Pliiu and figured Swiss muslins,' dolRube's b iJ gle and dounle Lace Flonllos, a new article JLar.e Petereens and Capes, a largeyasKOrtmeot Ladies and Infant's thread & . Bobbinet Lace , Laj.s ,. ; y. ", ' ,s yv. Thread and Bobbinet 6 4 and 4-4 Babinet LaceS" and Quillms A large assort men t ot Musli n Fl orilHs and capes Merino Scarfs, Shawls and Haiiderciieta ; v Thibet wool, CasluViere and Prussiati' do. - V " -Silk and worsted Bareere do., with- ninmd hwl 1 - ' .'V - -' ' - " V". ' ,. ,- ". Embroidered, Crape & Gause' dol i Tortoise shell. Combs of all kinds iiraziiian shell do a large assortment Lao ics' a Misses' Horse sirin Gloves and Mitts Do, ... Silk,. .-Worsted, and Cotton .'Stockings Velvet and'Silkr Bonnets, with lOstricti. plumbs Leghorn, Navarim and Straw do. h'' -.-v;. .. Iv Chinchilla,; Plush and Seal skin do. for- chUdreii .superior emproiaered Belts Moi.uu and common do. ;: ' J' Bonnet and Cap Ribbands '-. itead ornaments & vrtiriciai Flowers Carohne, Camlet and Pluid 'Cloaks . i v .' I'runella, lMorocco,Searskin" kLeather shoes ' i Misses, ami chddren's-Bbots nd shoes - Wax and German Ddls :;y -$fg& Bear's Oil, Antique do i Fancy Soaps 1&Colpe-ne water . " s -C :.l - . , BERNARD OOPOT respectfully infonM la ; friends and 5 they: public - generally that k has received ; from New-York and Philadelpbii, an extensive and splendid supply'; of Goods a his line, of the most approved and latest fashioo& In addition 'to his former stock he has also if Reived and in future will constantly keep ooui a superior assortment cf Perfumery and a greiJ variety ol Fancy ArticlSi winch ahogetner, tors the most desirable collectjSii of Gouds eter & f fered in this martceti Persons desirous of pi curing any superior articles,, are respectfully n vited to call-and examine for themselves, as ht Is very confidtnt that therichness, neatness cheapness: ot his assortment cannot lau iopiease. : ly He returns his sincere thanks for.die very" li beral encouragement he. has hitherto jeceive and hopes that by his personal and punctual at tention and devbtfoa' to - business, to merit stiiU continuance of public patronage. 1 v U 1 N. Bi Clocks and Watches of all descriptioM VnWcrefidly repaired. All kinds of gold ani silver Work1 mariufactured at the shortest noucfc - . Novsmber 11. V flFZ - ' - M -V. -X' To Journeymen Tailors. iSrwTA'NTTRD iriimediatev;l two or three first f V Vs ratebrkmen. y Apply to ;yv " A T a Meeting of the - Agricultural Societj d 'Aj, Duplin County; at the Court House for saiS county; bn tlie' 9ttu nst;:premiums were awrarde as lol lo vvs, viz" : -.' :4 Aj: .-; -H : --.'.-. To Williams Gboper, for the' best Colt, of inn proved ore; f:m::-AyAr c:3 Z Do. , N ' do.mi. do. J . V To Mrs. Jeremiah $earsally foi" he best Do- . . fc-y. mesUc;-Cba'nterpani?i'i.O-y.i ' f .-f f To Mrs. Susan Dickson do Coat Pattern, 1 5J To Mis; Johd Oliver ' do r do do -1 ,5 :Db "v.' do ' .dOl-JVestdoyf;; If. To MrSi Rob; Aliddleton; do" piece Flannel, 2 ? ; yTl he Committee not able:; to discover a fliffej ence in the patterns f these ladies hsveagrecfl to divide' (e;qtial ly.y t.he premium. ;y f . , ; . 1 . irt'rnv,irA rr Mi. VHiuti 'it was irreeo t the' nembers Af : this .Society:. fexert their inlW ( e ficetb jncreisetlieir fundsand number of Bienv bers by ihe next' hieetincr, wtJch shall be ,Dvl r .1 . - ou rurses, t:ncy Boxes a -variety oh other articles in the M illenery nti, Fncy'I,iiWviy y ' . -l'h Y? -goodv retpi ire none of te mocferi;' putt ing put: willystiuw rfor - themselves. V Ti. public are respectfuiiy invited to call andpur- ItaleighiNQv'" 1 9.' J 4 if 1) YINGr&- HGO UlilJSa- lARY ; AXt)KE W5,; respe iVlL forms the PabbcZ that V her nVTVn SCUURIHG EtlLlSHMENflsibcbnv .P!fc.?pcra.tm,1.iiio? Haiifa'StreeurvWrds , V"r - i1 owir-noujx;,' anur mat sne is prepar ed to fVffMitVV-v . v.--' - - ? , --I Ann - -1 Shew,ff e horn ilat ; ? Sattm and qrapvDressestockiri.ioVes! -.:VOuly.il4,l.SP; I aniclespfci also dyes anprseSrDomesdc.Cl Mrs. ndrewslaiU tohtinuesStcilfe.InK ? " . x ' . l rT"- ? atm continues toycarrr bri the and'wdl db rork in that lin I daHut.i.v fv ; - r v 7"t -v,'v fl Jin f moueraie jjerms, - , . v I- . . iieJsn.jtJcopecSSiX-tsi - s. ev; J;;' fi .-,u I - t..f- c&.-. -v--.--.v-- h 1 .' ' ' t J Kot tho .. fii rootwii ot,,Mr, rearsau, oraereu prvedirig of ihis meeting be phbtished.in Raleigh Rr giater. - .' v' - : By pnlerH WM jJARR; J'r.Sec : MANAGERS OFFICE, . Uichmond, va. r 1?. 1 :VxJ-v wYorfc Consolidated, .No. Ti be;druwn 26t" Nov; hi the city of Ne-i w 0320,000: 1 fifaio,ooa
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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