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I i v - 1 1 4' V4 : ' " xio'uld 'candles; ;,i;- THE Sbbscri6er has on- hand1 and intends .ft ' 7 V ' 5 WtiolesaU '& Bctilil J X 3IBDICAI COMPANION, ; DRUG &MED1QINE STORE: il keeping a supply 'of the'bet Mould Caiulles i tp"" Oil ' fj . y,v of hioun inautitcuire which .win De mjiu uy. j. -y ; - - V the Box; or 1 ny quantities to suit those -vho' may , f. s - . v y y . please to favor him with their custom.-, y v.. ? ?. t ' -- , P M --W ; HENRY HARDlEi - My.y I BOOKS' ' ' y . ' v - ' ' :.'-,' l.'.V.-iVsP.v-''' .v . At-;: ; V'-Iif tTfAVB'in Store a rfen renrrftrXssonment pf i lui ' School and ot h e r Books. S ratio nery vliichahey biTer-fbr sale to CoimtryMsrchaiits lyTeachera an: others, on; the iriost tccotnmoua ting terms, consisting tn p rt as tolloyrsiT-- fit ..jj cost's rarnwy.iiiDie, a new caiuoiitvui 1 ramily Cib1es,;4to'.;iii'TarioVis bindmsY.-dpyrdcC. : - STro. in !o; do Pocket do.fine edition, incxtra ' V'-indintrs y' dxJ. do 'commbh s .School do Pocket 1 -" Testament s.; in varlcrti -'Jbindinff' School "dov- Common Praver. do. do. See." .; -.v' ;4 - . , .-v.; - With tht-ir symptoms causes, cure and iteasv -ot prevention : common cases m.our;eryj.Tiie 4Tnana cement and diseases of .Wwro'en and Chil, :idreh j a.Ujspensatoryj- jbr-prepanng Family cal terras-trAlso, . K, -The Seventh. Kit firm? MicvileiV jenlargedV Wd very7 considerably im; :it-tir- JAMES KVELLr;lf-i;C' &:i V V Murray? EhjclishTlt vtKdo, ; lntrodtlcti Kat tonal Reader -r- ir'-V .do-";.; Orator r-? ';Co!umIIan oS';ft t " icka Infitroctor " 1.-. ' do ExnosUor' ; . Americo Prcce)tdr;' :; Uurrav'a Ens- Grammar ; do So do ;abridgd) . do;do..Exsrcise3,; v do ICeV 16 do v '"r. . ; GreeuleuPs En. Gram-J -":iVInffeTsoVa do ' ;;omly'i;!:d ,':S' iBrown,:"; do' J3oardmanrs dds itEAnEus: ill ead'rlScott's Lessons v V 'X". ioni ;. I Art of Readinjr welts; Jrenle I ieader .-' .r ' HojinUr.' Lessons V?i Ioktng;GlaW-s- ty, Nefr-Vork ItcadersXo, '4l.:2and3; v;;, JaCob, .ret-k R'H1" j do : ; Latin 'do,-, T Farrand'a Gr!ky GramV. Vfalpey's da Vy do Moore's no v . ; ao S Adam' r- 1 :ouidv:; ;dovdo Ross itvV do " do. Levlzack's French do Wanotrochfs do ' - ' .... :.v'.,!f : v ;i-.'- Ruddiman'a, Latin : ., do do' do - Pikers Arithmetic " j! Uey to dar;-.';-- ' liil worth V ' ARITHMETIC Si "Hi. - i 1 d do-" do do Walslj's Arithmetic4 Kaer8,:"-do;'; Adams';"' ' ' do - ' Colburn3 -V do do , Sequel to AriUi- '. t metieP f -v ;o -'.ddiV Key: to ;? do? ; jnsTORyi 7jir: ,: of TVhelpTey'a Compend ofl llobertson's History Vol ; 'History h 7' J i Charles 5th 5 ' ' t.tlfr'VtmArf ff?rti- Tn..'irffi America ' "... -v .mrvc -. Hifctory. ofT . V do , V J. MM laie i do do !Rome rda do ? iEnpIahd H doV do -1U. States rK. do itJ. Sltes "Willard's do States . ooofincr's uq u. uies Pitkin's (:'dd UStates ?V.- llowe'a - do Greece - V. JloHina Ancient History i Goldsmith's' Animated vMIurae, Smolle and. Bis-I v'- : 'setts V History of Ens:-! land Mo do. Scotland, and India Gibbon's History,' of Rome r !" Scott's Life of Napoleon The-History ;ofC Modern y tttiropc vritn an ac r cotint of the Rjse and Tall ; of the Roman " "Empire -j, Irving; Life and Yoy; ages of Columbus -a-i ; bridged for Schools.'': AnquetiPa. & Ramsay's IJniyersai History -. V i sA dam's Geography and i )i6rsers ' do; "do; Worcester's da -do ? '.. do viEpitome clo; , SmHeyfaGepCTaphy and f! GEbdiupuxES: r -l; Atlas: Cummins. Geography anl Atlas; r VVoodb ridge's Mo Goodrich's do Willett's Willard's dof do m do ; do do SPELLIMG BOOKS, Webster's Spelling -irks Coralya . do .: . ; dor i - w y '?lWe-VorkV, do 4?;dgrl " KV-' Picket's '.' do do;-:. .Murray's Spelling IPks. UniTersadoj;;-:do ' -Dilqrtbs do v Ti do .v.. Picket's - : School: Die: Walker's : tionary.'.? V i y?! yda - .large y do pocket " - ':.V-.'"y Johnson's - do? " ..;.t'valafe ,i oaa's j onnsoo s v ;yt Boyer French - do . ,- V? . Nugent's do rldo ;;' '; ,Neu'man'iS panish do (? .Tit; Primary Dictionary y1 do do do & do do Amawofth Ljttip.iDic- .yonary; ;.. ' ; Lempriere's blaasical .'Dictionary-,,-" -Uuck' Theological Dic- -tionary; r, ? ;v ' v v , Brown's ; Dictionary, of 'theible t " 'Chemical dictionary Hooper's Medical do I ) Pickering's Greek Lex. Schreyelius' Lexicon 't - :k'a Latm do ;V jGrove's Grk. & Eng. do, .Vdrawing paper. Rntr-jl I MilInn' Puna ' Cajr t)ra wi ng Pap TD eroy; .jdo y do h v Medium . ''do1 do - " '; V Letter Paper; FooPs Cap Mediumjand ". .. -- . IT . r i Ilorocco Paper : Royal Pa- FohoPpst & Demy, Pa-J Super Royal and; Impe y:;-r d-Iyl; ""Wa; y' f ? -iyMarbled'PaervIft V I ; t?- y;;.v:' 1 yp'AiNT Gold PsDeri ,; v j Fancy colored do. Jleeves' Water .Colpurs I' T;inBqXe:v--??-;.-i-', Camel's Hair Brushes " Toy- Paint Boxear. )y , : . Wedgewood, Pewterr Cork, ULa$s & Pocket Inkstands-1 :"' ; . ''-v ISatwl Boxes ; f S.&c.-'y;--y... : Black &. Red Wafers Black aiid . Red : Sealing Rfack and'Red ink Black and Uedlnkpow- ;.leryy.;,-t:; y? Drawing Pencils and ; Blotting paper Quills ;:'.y-y&-e 1 -VCVy lrtdia Rubber,- and India Slate and S,late ; Pencils - tV1 ' hik "tvit Wrappiyg ami Sand Pa--.-yylft Silver 'Pencil ;Casea .'vtper.rt.:; -:tTKiddes;IndeliH1e I'dk J I)ay Books, Ledgers, - i L: ' Gentlemen's Pocket? itrrnalst,J,-yl;ic,y . : Visiting Card .Caaes Ieniorahdni Books Cash Books;; Receipt '-LjHV; 'tt All orderA-in thilinetehded to with ';:yy ' tTie..earliet despitchV. "i4l 'tl Syy : .Oct.' 9th829.4i5V; i';A-Vv'VJ U'iSV. ittECEIVED.'-i '-.: - ; Fresti;SuppJy ;6f Articles in ite .1 J- y Prunes, IZunte CurrahaV- Pigs andL Dates f Italian Citron and preserved Ginger r; y Newtown, rippiujf) Y y y y y ' . .f .y pinei Apple Checie y V 'if-. vT;rWaX and Spermaceti Candles , ' "t.Hi I Cipnanv Cl 6 ves; laCe and Nutmegs; y f' 4 .'Lr;i?i'.':'-.Jrtrtniiirn.' Comfits and. Stiirar Plums' ' If : ;a I rChildrensToTS,c&c. ' , , y ;! ; .iThe purchased ;.' V p .juch ?ltea per- than heretofore, -the, Subscriber i T. f'-.f be x able to dispose of them at $uch price's ;:;y;WwillitthetUrae&Wt' 1 'y" y S4A TXANDEK C AMPBELU V k Trt Elf tIRNS his. "sincere thanks to his friends - it dlQ ana Ihe iptiniiC , generaiyfrjir tuic,uiicm ;;- v : fchare orpitrotiageiio has hitherto received, and nope is u.c"iruj f uaiv., T lMse. 'will tecure a continuance of the saine- v; - fiiii secure a cominuaiitc r- A.i,tt f4 inform his frieud.St. the .oublic. - that ne iaa jua rvr- s.-wV.,?.vv-f CLOTHS tif tlie foiloWihg, colours, and Mack;, Mrm H, Park and dii the important suhfect of domestic medi cine, manv, oqoks nave oeen 'wnucn,:wiucu. thbufeh excellent in othet respects, have greatly Tailed oFusefullnesAo Americans ; ; because they treat of diseases' which , existitiir in yety. foreign cUmiUtiandeirisUtutioni; must, f idefy differ from ours. ? Hie bo6k now 6ffertid4u the publichas. thetefore, the great' advantajre pf ; having been Written by a: native. Amricani of long and uc cestui practice in the southern states, anu wnoj tor vears nast. has turned mueni oi nis aucnuon to the camoos'ttion tii U.V : i KI i ' Td eveiy -ftmily, mp rhote situations; the'posiestioiof thW book must tiriquestionablyj -be of : incalculable value' for Conducted by' such' a guides "it will .'"not ' be ,pre sdmptdous.to say that; any. person of: tolerable capacity, arid reasonable attention, may be enaf bled ta pracctise TwitbVsifety a nd; advantage, in those cases of simple diseases' friost ".incident ta V This work U for sale, b"jry yy" v ,1 t c y K V V;'; 'jo G ALES & SON; I ; - August I. II -l'" t V . , - - vM-V ...' 9- " ! vy Vy AmericadfTurf Register SPORTWG MA GAVINEi GTpiIE want of a repository in this country, like 'JL;the English .Sporting Magazine, to serve as an auincnuc reroru oi tne penormances anu pe digrees of the bred horsey will be admitted by all,. '.whether breeders, owners, or amateurs of that admirable animal. I The longer "we remain without- such a register,'"the more difficult ,' wiU it., be to. trace the . pedigrees of existing; slock, anct the more; precarims wilt its value become. Is t npt, in fact, Vitljin the knowledge, of. many readers," that animals known to have descended from ancestry of jthe; highest -and purest bloody have, been ' confounded with the vulgar mass of their; species, by the loss of an old newspaper or memorandum oooxyxnac coniainea ineir. pe digrees h Sensible for years fiast of the danger which in this Way threatens property of w nmeh value and persuaded that it is not yet too hte to collect and'save many precious h;tterials that would soon be .otherwise os,x the subscriber hopes to supply ihe'long looked for desideratum by,theestabli.shment pf Tas AMKitiCA?r Tunr RsotstTiw" But though an accoiint of the per formances on the American Turf, and the pedi grees of thorough-bred horses,v constitutes the chief aim of the work, it is designed, also, as a, Magazine of information (like the English Sport ing Magazine) on veterinary subjects generally ; and of vari oiis rural sports, as Racing, Shooting, Hunting, Fishing, Trotting Matches, &c. toge therTvit!! original sketches of the natural history and' habit of American game of all kind :antl hence the title The American Turf Remitter and: Sporting- 'Magazine.9, 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, &c in the absence 6f domestic material!!, the magazines received from abroad will supply an aihple stock of appropriate matter. f Finally, as to the style and execution of the work,' the first number, just published & ready or delivery, may be received as a fair specimen, entitled to some allowance for the imperfections Inseparablelfrom the first .essay in a new and somewhat complicated and difficult enterprize. V ; -,' ' ' -: - :: ' J. S. SKINNER.': ::''-r- . ;'; CONDITIONS. 'N "-f: . T.2 SPORTING MAGAZINE will be pub lished monthly. Each number will consist of about fifty pages, embellished with beautiful engravings-f-price $5 per annum, to be paid on the receipt of the first number. - ' - .CCj" Where the number nf subscribers at any place shall warrant it,. it will be sent by private conveyance at the expense" of the Editor, and delivered free ; of any extra charge ; where it is sent by mail the subscriber will have to pay the postages; j ' . : y : :.:. ; . s j . IV Persons procuring . five subscribers, and sending the money, will receive a sixth copy gratis and so in proportion for a larger number. Baltimore. Sept L . 4.;i - . . -.y"y OLD MAD KIR A WINE. WTE bve lately received, and oflTer for sale, T th following Wines and Spirits, which we can recommend to Families and others, as beintr vi mo uct .t.ua.iiiies : Old L. Y Madeira Wine ; I Sicily - do y: . -Lisbon ' " I " Old Port -V French Brandy .Holland .Gin ; Jamaica Ruin : London Porter Imperial Tea . iun powder do do do' V do bottled in Oporto -A Oct.-21st 1829. WILLIAMS & HAYWOOD. 18 OF almost everydeWriptio'ii, may be always had at the BookAtnrr- ,xf i o ' printed, on good . fpapernd after the mostVap proved 'iotB,-,vu j 'I ) -j w iy. y v - FOR Cl.KUKS OF COURTS. V " ;;' 1. -p.,ts' Kxecotipn for Debt & Cost, Execu V tipns for cost only, ' y . - '.: v s : '';'JTickets; Witns" Tickets, "i 1 - Appeal & Bastardy Bonds, ' ,;'' .y-Vy:' Subpteis, Commission .; ... , . tions, t: '1"-;' y ; - ., . ; y- i Apprentice's Indentuires and Bonds -ry Administrator's & Constabfes Bouds. ' ' - Marriage Licences and Bonds, - : ' . V ,r.. Capias at S4tisficienduin, 1 - -V Orders of Sale frorri a Justice, ' ' ' . ' - - .2cof "'""ces and Bonus to pMisecute. ; ' "U"'T , U m? ana notices to Guardian ? Fa's, against' Bail, . - - .. - i rocess against Securities; &c, &c t j-J. FOK sheriffs.; Deeds fo Safes by Exr cution. Do. . do. tm r Bait Bonds:, ' V ' i . ;,' Forthcoming, Bond,;, - y ' v . Tax Rcei pi & &c: .. . " c-: r" .Olt CONSTABLES y 'rranwt:a- ,sas: I t ApnaranceiBut'idi , Executions &c. &c. 7 ,i ) bo 'ALSOH W -'l - ; 1 mmon .Deeds.. MoKeaares.' Pnwrc v,r 1 1 , iuitiSt sepi. s.y-.; r; ry. S r-21iftGtey L yearns oiJrosi ana ifoolscao 'V?;-Ais.rroif aiid nifoiXM Vesting.? A PAPER, iUTerent qualities. - iust A TTfAVE lately receifVd a large audi extensive fiOL assort inent of and Medicines ', consist ing, in part; bf S nlphate Qiuni n e; Gum upiu m, VtercurytICiriited Fvali ;f or jivikinjrnjutral mix- ttire, CpmpIrIKxrSarsapariiia,v-.i iyqr; ;i-pi Sup. Carb. Sottse, 'Tn Aciq, i uriceyiAjiunii- bic, Calc;Maguesia,I Yellow Bark, 'Calomel, Ja, lap ; Rhubarb . CTartarr1 Sugar? Lead; S ptitN.1 iretfals.CopkiyiS ny, Sulph; Copper -Liquorice Past'e,'i&c.. A iffenera,! assort ment of; Patent Medicines, irener: SIiop' Furniture,.-Surgeons Instruments, uye Woods Hatters' Tri mmingS and Materials, such a Aqiia Fortis, -Quicksilvcrj L6gw6odv Iiw Qtrin ?ikin:Bindlnffs.and Bands '-Biickles & BUBSCRll?TION ; d V I erablv. enlarged his CVinevafd, : oji L6g- l3lan(f, six mites' from fe w-Vork, oh the ;-rod "to Fort Diamond;-where he ZndV Jias? in tult Vulti vation. a Vineyard of forty acres of" ground,-! I containing atock of:65,0QP ' Grape- Vines,-and a Nursery of 72,00v Grape' Vine Koots, comprise iv i her-sixty-t wty varibl i e ! selected ib Europe, t bel iween vT anp-ovt iiHuuc,-aiiu iwimg wv the peculiar advantage of being enabled tp pro cure ttie best species bf Roots bm i JiiisFathfer extensive Vineyards and NursetiesV in - the; 'V I paftneiii s Iof;l(5ironde; ilLbtI and Garprtiie VfranceM'S N. Laf pronoses' t b t lie J wibnerbiis ver Conal and Leather Varnish ,superor quality, Window-Glass, 8 M II 010 12,;12 16 and;164 18i and Putty y . . IrTheic assonment comprises every iarticle in the Apothecary's line ; the princip part of which having lately been selected py tneraseive in Philadelphia and- New-Yofk with . Cash; they are enabled to sell to cash dealers : or punctual customers on much better terms than ever be fore offered 'in thiailmarket; Phystfians and Merchants will find it to their interest td call and examine before purchasing- elsewhereJ I- Ralein-h. June 3. 1829. -I I I r 80, COMMISSION MEIlGHANrrf HAVING taken that large fire-proof Ware House & Wharf recently 6ccupiedby Mess.' J .; & W. S oiith iate, I tenders h js aepicesk'to Couxtrt Mekciiasts Pi-Vwtkiu; Lumikr Deal ers and thepublic generally, in the salje of Pro duce and IJumber of every descri ption, jthe pur chase of Goody, and fjenefally in facilitating their business transactions in the Borough, tpr. which his commissions will in all cases be very mode rate. I His attention being confined solely to ICommis sion Business, and his k low ledge of persons a hd of this mode of transactinff business in ( the Bai rough, together with his thorough acquaintance of the Country Business, will, he hopes; be found Advantageous tohose Iwho may; employ, Jiis agency.;-,; ;;';. J Sr : - ' I' '--i.!,-'1-Reference to Messrs. . . y 11 .. I ' . ' Robert Sotiter, ; yil; y, ' Vl-y-;: '1 ' ' Shields &Ashburn, ' , y Norfolk. ' Kuts. iieacon- 1 . September 1829. . 4-2 m. TO THE AFFLICTED. Vegetables Sirup, and ' Powder FOR DISEASES OF THE LUNGS. y. ;:" " ' v , ,' I; "1 ' THE Proprietor bf this Medicine, after repeat ed trials of its virtues, which have been at tended with the most signal success, noUr offers it to those-who are afflicted with , the wasting diseases which it is designed to rel'evel in full confidence that it will be found efficaciojis, p.tr ticularly if. taken in the incipient stages pf these diseases. '"-'. .. ' j' , ' ! For two years past, this Medicine his been prepared m the form of a Powder, & taken is an infusion, with the most happy success. I L is now offered to the afflicted in the form of a Sirup or in Powder, as the Patient may prefer, under the conviction, ,that either form will produce the same happy result. Among its most prominent qualities the following may be mentioned1, as en- imea o particular consiaeranon. it prpmotts that gentle perspiration wnich is deemed lealthy and checks those sweats which are morbid and pernicious. It relieves chronic affections and congestions of the lungs by giving force to the languid circulation. It assuages coughs. It pro mbtes free and bland expectoration. It.removes pain from ' the chest. It relieves asthma lie and difficult respiration. It corrects obstinate cos tiveness, and thus leaves the bowels in a regular and healthy state. Thus, it is found, that these painful symptoms which indicate diseasedf lungs, (eaddy yield to this powerful remedy, when sea sonably resorted to, and that it restores t tient to that bodily vigour, which that disorder the consumption, . if left , to its operation, would very speedily destroy. Certificates respecting the virtue of this Med cine win accompany eac-u nouic nice Syrup, $2 SO per bottle or $24 a dozen. Powder $1 per bottle, or $9 a dozen. - ? , ' JAMES HADLqCK. Fayetteville, Feb. 1829. il 53- y QCj This Medicine may be had at the Store of J. GALES & SON, Raleigh. y he pa-Cruel paturul of tlie Of the JUST PUBLISHED K 0AIiEIS'S NORTH-CAROLINA K 18 30. C50NTAINING besides the Astronomical Cal- cutations, Essays on Agricultjire, I valuable Medical and Miscellaneous Receipts, sAnecdofes, a list of the ' Members :bf theTnext Legislature and.of the Officers pf the State, and General Go- j vern,ment, f time ot holding the cutterent Courts, &0.&cv;y; IVI?;;I I; .--I-:,.;y !jr j ..'..;-- ' TJim i Almanack; may be had wholesale of the7 Publishers; Raleigh : of Mr Edward J, Hale. Observer Office, Fayetteville, and of Mr. Sahnon riaiiv isooicseiier iMewoern ;,;ana retail, of most of th Storekeepers in the State- ' - "-; ."' k aepi. im, t v 'rcr 'ill I I 1 iiii I . , ,, .. .... r 1 friends teethe ciilttvation bf tlie ; Grape; . Vine 'in . -! .' '..V- '.it. . :,tne:UMiteu awxe;:ajiu4w .MV A,,u;iiir5c M iu'uisu uswiucjb 'yl he Collegians ' l A I-do"' lwiththeir,rap :le.ir MditaryLife4 do of Apvlnextc y! hp Roots. wUye .threeyears peJ' ?l PllP W1;16 Afthe'bf-GieVsteinyl -:-d: end yeatJrdin the .time of their, bemgplanted. I yyYisits of ;Mercv . fy Uio 1 lieV i Will 'UC-Uiircijuiijr t viMavvi. biki . uov&ruf I .' v- Thev ; will '-be caretully; classed ami ,p jvbicli, will greatly fapilitate the thriving of f the Rbotswhen transplant ed'-yjy:yyD; . Orders will be punctually attended to,i';the subscribers designating i the quantity and spe cies bf the GrapeVine Jfiopfs they wish to have. They will engage to pay for 10C0 roots ormore, atthe rate of 1 2 centa fbr each root for leas than 1Q00, at the rate of 15 cents ; and 25 cents per rpot for less than 50. -1. i?Qor only two . years old, shall be paid for at the rate of 9; cents each, for 1 000 bfvmore''; i42''entsTpr less than 1000 &nd 18 cents for 'less, thaii 0 'roots, I'I'-Ift.'ii-. Payment to be made 6n delivery pf the roots. Letters not received sinless PQST-PMD. y Mr. ALoubgt's Book oil the Culture 'of the Grape Vine and on the 'Malcing'Ie Wihetnay be found at the principal Booksellers ioC the U nited States" ; and his Agents will furnish thqm, ; tffi fit. t n sn h scri h e rsi "-t.i -'?. i i " .". ' ' I r : .'. 5 'ir; " !' y Mr. Lpubat has selected the following species its the best ; the choice of :. which is left to sub scribers" y - ry ,W;if ,"TT.GALEiS ;.8t SON have fust recetvr,Wi. O U:diphi.; thfollbwingunv P? r.JM.ddock's'Iports, six vouim. ' S4Unders pn.Pieading'and Evidcni. oc -IV Peters'. Reports, -2d toh.me UC'Uc.2 M Story's Pleatlings, new edilion y Slarkie on Evidence; Ulo. -S v,!i ' r Thomas'si Coke-Ionv LiuJetoh Meihinrof Bolivar ' y - 3v. '' 'Letter from the Bgean ' . O hick minster's Sermons, a nn, . Podd's'Jbhnsbn's Dictioriary lytVJNeide's; Literary, riemainsyi . y Lastpi tiwjAPtntagands, 2 vols .;i.l ales bf Pss!oif!fy';--:c': '$0 !raisTbf VaVel f iViV'do -V- :' v ySlrbui:Il'IA ''' Richelieu IcUungarianrTates ? y SI" tihalterir's Log Book .y.;.i-,i.i-t,ll v f' -.. . . School of Fasiiion -" Ij do Up (Ibi do Travels' or Life ?:?;i - 'do; Shepherd's Calender !' cio ";; -vTales oOhf;Gobd.Wv::j I Apician' MwB'":I.f.i r. y ,;' - lrving'sICoIumbus, : abridged by himself irgiiiui nuuscyv ne 'Pastor's Sketch. Book .Dick's Future State-. "Bicbat's Epitome. I-I ftlEweH's Medical Companion, ClatestMJi .t;S ; ALSO, a very, creneral Assortment r q .l f Books and Stationery ;;,Octt,7y:i:y4;-Hii Table Graptt or for lAxthirigJ Strong Hlhe. ;yft ,i y- WHITE. ' -r'- : Ht-iyjI. y L Alicante 2rRbbin Ftyesi, with big clusteH,'; or, CEi 1 de Tour;" grosgrai , 3. 'Do. . Mel ting Cov foudunUJ 4. Sweet Guillatit, 5.' Muscat p; Do. Fro nt ignap, 7." M tiscadelle, from the ri ver Lot, 8. Malvoisie, 9.' Tokay, 10. Syrian, ! 1. Constan tia; -12.' -Malaga,' LL Meillers v"'y I-y ' r B':':i-?r -IRED.1yI.II-:?;I;yy 14. Large Muscat, 15; Malvoisie, 16V Red.Fbpt (Pied Rouge,) 17.. Black Hambourgi 18y Con "ttantia. '.; -:I t - ;I .:;y ;i.': ;.;'; ,;',' 'Iy ; I v ' ' I'-: -For Jfftne:4jsJ::t:iM lyll :V,:";I :I: V'',vVIUTE.I;--;.;v: pHI: r 19. Auvergnat, ,20. Blaiiquette, 2L Doucinel le, 22. Plan de Dame, 23. Olivette, 24. Doucetfe, 25. Plant de Reibe, 26.4 Burgundy; 27. Morillou, 28.- Madere, 29. Bburgelas, 3Q. P'icardan, 3L Chalosse32. Paqse: 4& ': I Vwv yly U 33. Claret, 34. Auvergnat; 35. St. Jean, r 36. Jacobin, 37. Meunier 38.jPineau, 39. Pritanier, 40." Teinturierr 41. Bourgignpn, 42. Bouteillant, 43. Suisse, 14. St. Antoiue45.; Garnet Noir. ; I V I ; For the Table only, v ' y I I: r I v l'AWHli'E.;i;.lyiS;y 46. Chasselas, (from FontainebleatT,) '47.' Do.' Golden, 48. Do.r Cracking, 49v DoyMusk 50. Muscat Lezarde,;SL 1)6. Small -Berries 52, Do.' (drAlexandria.) 53 . Do. (from Jura.) 54 Sau vignon. '' -llyll-I--;Vf ;.. 'Il, ' y:l; y,; -- I.I viRED.;tIy"' i;-y;vI'- 55. Chasselas, 56. Do' 1 Violet, 57. Muscat, Rouge, 53. D. Violet, 5Sf. Muscat - Grey, 60. ' Damas Violet, 61. Oo. of Poquet. 62. Early Mag delen. - ' ' " I- Iiy;i 1 1..-' Ilrlftj:!!;- f " Subscriptions will be received by;!' - r ; ; JOS. GALES & SON, ' y 5 . - '" ' . '"V"; - - : . .Raleijfh. TO SURSCUIBEliS y y) (fficGihefMtionQl, Intelligencer i-'-'.":-'V ',vv''f' Is, I '-''IVlOctober I9,v829 (Ej NVithm the last three months, Subscriber?' to tbisl; paper throughout- the 'country, ( who arc in arrears, have been generally advised of the fact, and of the amount due, .Some haVe promot y, paid up, and many othersi we have ho doubt. 11 dp so shortly , It is proper it should be derstood that, about the. 10th of December we shall discontinue1 sending the; Panr to alt i. .af reaf, Who shall' not by that time have macV payment? yThis measure may?; we apprehend ' be regarded by some as liarsh. r We can assure such, that 'it, will be resorted Ho only in obedi ence tb theiiret law of nature. ,1 ' 03 I" the following cities and neighborhoods; ihe gentlemen whose names are placed opposite to them are authorised to receive; and receipt for'.all moneys due he Establishment, viz ? v In this District,; Mr. Edward Deebie. -; At Boston. . i ' ( Hfessss. Wells & Lilly IAt New-York, M I Mess ' Hurley & WoolstnnJ Mr. R;; JL Small,-, 'j ' Mr. William Porter. ; Messrs, J. Gales & Soft. Mr. G. Dorsey.' ' Mr. W; P. Hunt. Mr, It: Worihington: 'At Philadelphia,'. I-At Baltimore; ; lAt Raleigli, NC- At New-Orleans, I' yAt St. Louis, In' Virginia;.. K ;v?y 0 y : 'i ' ' i ? ::-r;r,;sf p ,yj. J Vi" , .; , . superior ' quality bf Dying & ScduiTBgCEstablisbmbht. Ti L. WILLIAMS respectfully informs the Ladies and Gentlemen ot Raleicrh and its vicinity, that he has commenced the above bu siness in iU various branches, at the Hoiis(.JnA door but;one. below the Confectionary.. Stote 'of ir.-j iipiiryisar.uic,..u.ii rajrcucyiiie Street; He dyes Canton "Crapes, Silks, Stuffs, Straw, ' Leg ,horn and phip Bonnets, with a beautiful gloss pn them, ; Ladies' Veils and .Meri no Shawls 'drknZ ed or dyi.d'withoutinjury to their boMers i lalso i.aaiea -1 i a nrt Kercluet, 1 1 ose , 5c Shoes" dyed'; to v - . i va. iin . , - - v. . -.1- auv vuwru..uuioii aim v 001 xarns ayed . .... ...v. ucscripiiori ed; scpured Hnd.pressedeleg-.-.ptly.I' The coi of tfoau will not sustain any injury in the'ptop of dvini'.or sennrintr'and twill K.' 'J ,. t dyV lars tocess somebhape.,' J ,-y y, a--.-1", ' ,1 All orders entrusted to him wiU h ...U;i with th utmost faithfulness ju4 tbe greitest des patch. V f v, New and Fashiohuble Goods-, MftS. THOMPSON has receiv IherFall supply of MILLINERY ad r FANCY GOODS, beinlf : the most j splendid rassort nien t ever' offered in thisCity. 1 They consist in .'art of the following articles, s-p - . ; i I; I; v 1; Gros de Bagdad Sdks, a new article for Ladies' - , - : - -- ' ... '..v , ' -- Figured Gros de zands, goods for do; v I I Black and coloured plain Gros des Indies Figured Ismrynnes, (Jalmifeeus & Cotepalej'S ' Merino Cloths Circassians &! figured Poplin ;I'.I B lack, Worsted & plain v G ros de Na p lei, ' co .... loured do. ; !I'''-;iI;:ry; i't- v-..' II'I c Satin Lvva "teens, Italian; Lustrings & Sarsnctts Nankin and Canton crape Robes yy-yy :J :'?,ii"si ; I'Linfand figured Swiss. muslins dcr Robes v I" Single and double Lace Florillos, a new article Lace Pelereens and Capes, a large assortment1' I Ladies and Infant's thread & Bobbinet Lace I . capsi,y;,-; 'li:; Thread and Bobbi net Laces & Edgjngs -' y-6-4 and 4-4 Bobinet Lact-s aiid .QuiUingsvl! A large assortment bf MusliiiFIorillas aiid capes Merino Scarts, Shawls and Havderdiiels V, ' 2y I .Thibet wool, Cashmere and Prussian doVv- s ;S Silk and worsted Barege, do. With iJaiiited bor EmbroidefedCrape & Cause db. ?Il? fII 1 1 Tortoise shell Combs bf all kinday; ! Brazilian shell do.sa;large assortment -I I-. Ladies' Sc Misses' Horseskin Gloves and MittJrl' Db, ySUk, Worsted, and Cotton Stockings y Velvet and Silk. Hounets, Wiih Ostrich plumes Leghorn, Navarinoand Siraw do. -1 . 7 I Ghinchilla, liish and Seal skiivd ft?;ihild superior embroidered: Belts y Moiiair and common do. y , .' ;'vI; Bonnet and Ca'plHibjartds.:f.li4 Head priiamenis &' Artificial Flowers i i t CarbliPe- Camlet and PUid Cloaks I I I 11 lrunella, MproCcotid skii 2Sc LtatKer shoes I Misses, and cJiddren's Boots and shoes Vatdies,3 and BERNAItJPUY respccKilIy informs J. frienefs and the public; generally ! that be has received: fcpm New-York and PfuUdelphil, an extensive aiid splendid supply.; bf Goods in hialine, of the'most approved andHatest fashions. In Addition to hisformer stockj he has also re ,oived and in future will constantly keep on hand a snperior assortment of Perfumery and a preat variety pf Faiicy Articles; which ialtogether, form the most desirable collection of Goods ever of- -fered in this marfcetM Perso'ns'desirous bf pro ciinng auy suppnoT articles, are resjiecuuiiy m vited to call and examine for themselves, as he is very confident that the richness, neatness, and 1 cheapness of his assortment cannot fail to please. y He returns his sincere thanks for,the very U. beral encouragement he ha Jutherto receive,' and hopes' that; by ilii? personal' and punctual at tention and devotion; $b ''business, to merit still a continuance'bf public, patrqriagt". :; ! I : ' ' I y -NX B-! Clocks aiid Watches of all descriptions most caref lilly repaired, ";I jk 11 kiiids of gold and snverv woricinanuracturedai tnesnortest noucr - November i I.' Krri v ; :. i4 ren AVax 'and German Dolls v Iy-.I Bear Oil, Antique do, Fancy Soaps - &. Colonb Bel PttrSes lcy Boxm articles ui the Millenery' and Fancy L ne. . 8tw ;-T aMeeting of 'the; ; Agricultural Society of uiiplin uountyi at tne uourt House iorsaia county, on the . 9th iiist preipiums were awarded as i blhiw; yiar v: . lyy ry A . y "' r- W:iit.. r'-. it;-wIy Yn im. . Iproved breed,--;7vyvv.;-l;ll.'-.: $S 00 Doytlo 'U yyy-I'doyfr : IPigj; . 2.00 ymesBp.rCountpane,i?I-'tv;y 1 y. . I II 4 00 - To Mrs. Susan Dickson dp lCat Pattern, 1 5Q To Mrs. Julin Uhvery ydor :to ; do l CDb ' :y-Ub: :yrvdo Vest do y 1 . 00 To7MiRpb:Iidd!etpn Flannel, 2 CO 4The-Cbmniittee Jiot able 1 to discover a d iffer-' ence'iii the patterns bftliese. ladies, have aereed to divider (eqially)-the premium! On raotion?pt Mr. llpoks,;it vas agreed, tnat the members! pft his J Society teii-rt their iiifli"; erice to increase their funds and number of mem'' bej-s; by the Hetjmeeting be held - at.iliiplaCe.pii tJ)e-23d iust;,II vl--y ;' '.:' Oil mptioVil or.Mr, pearsail, ordered that the proceedings bf this meeting be published in the ;italeighrliegier,:-:' ; tBy priWr JBYM. Q ARR;j'r. '.Setf-- . KOJl SAUK, ? fl a otlera ernis, -a . neat Panrje I i jouu. Xjf GBi and D ARNtiSS. t For terms, apply :0. O1 ft-. -;I;."si-,:'?"';yv acres-otvwh i'v,-'Vi Ml11 H"1 - ir inemiteivesi f lie j AVnorll inft Th llVnWir nnh ..ia --..A,fi.u.;:-..:4i - mi v : OOUianu. . lie JlOiMC chav 4 I? y .,;.yl . n":; - modipus; apd-.well:nnis fL?Li.?tVi? ;?i ny . rytyLT v;l .4-.moins Mvith-ftre'.'nlace; f UTM AftV riAfnREV! .4fi;iiI::t'It IyX forms ,th: :p3lii&'& ii altaphed to it s a; larg;e Palling Garden. uirnw RItSI I--JwithiniitecUafrpVthe hSrihh Ice-Bous fcte&Sv Vastnteil-of IfbckA stoneSpring-House- :tl :!l celltfwaW. ift the yardn ()th4e m WfWr-??8..68 that shp w pr -,4;. gU'r-iiiLS-lor -i 1 aw er - and every neces- ed 'to, execute Workin allStk V Kfi i J y V5 H'H1.1 Wj cr, ariu cY: 'r,4 ..I V ;l - t7 ; V1"1' 1 .feiHuV IliWkhii'ca all Tn. rtul rn-ir. .one win aye, Leghorn flats tfhtIil!ami.iM C - - - -. ' . - - k.- J .".-.. t I fV- I A ' I A Wa X lm I I s A V7 III fill i 1 i I TT aMin.;a;Crap;eDreivSt v. i A.k' --- v ' T" -w.wT w, f mtf.ht crive'emolovment lo or iv "t ' alsodyfes ahd presses DOmesiie Cfntiy i;;!? -j.fr .Mrs.-.Andrewspcbntinuc tP A npirf. rnniinir.ii!! y ;ixia as ptvt'i -t - - vTiiH SUasCIUBEH ' FFF.RS for Sale his HOUSE & LOTS m the Towp of Oxford, it h the LAN D adjoining ich about .60 acres arc As 52 by 40 feet, com. led; jhroughout, h:yinjr s n each floor. ; with a ide al4age)pn, 'i Closets and.. t)vb comfbrhble;roomi; and a cena under Uiie'whble divided into Several apartments. It islsltuatediu rtiostibeabtiml gcoVe pf UftKS! aw sc SON i - I t. -. 6 . -v jf .y.w- -;;-. 1, . 'JC" - . y U-'. : ..-yr'. y-V- v.rvv rf':-V :.t" v-v-."'' r vv t ,iv't i y 'U..!-f3i-'r:, - ,hj: - s 'y"yyy.y".jy.
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Dec. 3, 1829, edition 1
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