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v r -r ' - !,; ' i' ' 'W VV . V- 'S "-v ' - ,- . . - -c. ' .V :r,-v, on ' ,vv : V- A v : ! Ifamilt physician?; - V rV-;w-A V L;X VTOSttASES OF THE UNITED STATES, . .- r-- - 'c--r--7 k." , A AV.tU if rvrofttoat causes, cere, and tneam f, K ir iwiesaie $27 nuiuib DRUa& MEDICINE STOKE; "7 - i r s-TJf?-wV 'udH1 4t.- Hii'njr vV- v Xe:xtietvln vii(Si bittxfTiajs School, ?fi 51mt5a- Urad'rS ?dytts Lessons . C vt tv : tn wV'Utcti'ia i A.rtof .ttemdlns Veil - pn venjoui cownw5n cases in Swrgry ,'dre ; I sOsp-usHtiiy, for prepari wjy .:i T; y JAMES C ELL7M. U. ' Murray's I5nsjrGriiWTt:trFarraofrs Gy'k, GcamV -. ua uti iq .oTujgearotijey;f !(',. t?o eld Exercises t do K-y tV da r " 1 " ' (Irceale.r Bnir; Gram- naarj daman's iJatln Adjun' llo l.eviz&c.k's French A do XYanostrocht's " v: i-v dof. do do4 do do do do do Vi kipriihmt?c " l WaJsU'a Arithmetic K v (Adams' -,7" do, ' , Colbums do j " y , tdo; Keyto , do AVlKVlpky's Cpmpend ofl RobertsonV History j( au" iN:mv uuuu nave urcii Hitii. llwiiigh Excellent iniheiri,espectis, have greatly tr;t 'of dtsease&Whkji. Jtis;tsf in y.ytry:ivreiq-i. climate aC4mstUntmstiief& rs; The5Kk now fferel,ti the pablic lias thJ(5;irrt the 'reat idvartTa? e f of baviag? been t.vrntten shr a native tnenean, of lonff, and sue.- cessfaVpr iice iu th southern states; antifboi fiir'yeaW pasV has turned much of hisattenton to the-compusitionLot it , - 7 - Ta every family, moreespwially those in ; re mote situations, the posses! ion of thii book mwt unquesvionaoiyi oe oi jncaicuiaoie-vaiuc iviuit conducted br such a cruide it will not s be pre sumptuous to say that any person tof tolerable capacity, and reasonable attention, tnay Be ena bled to nracctise with rsafetv and advantage- - in those cases of simple diseases , most incident to oar.climate. - . , "- ' This work is fpr sale by . ' J . ' - - JO. UAtb9, tv' : 95r : Diiu'crth's "jdo AUUSt I'm' Gu m-sliavs 13 tstoy '; off '; i-;.:nV'.do oY Upstates I f .'HaVs'doK Instates ; r " t :VUaiHUs do U.. States l -i , i - Gondpch's! tlU.- states : .V'tisydotu.-. States jJvlIowe'svY'dojGreece-' ' v Vi .ISplIina'vAWcjieHt History dd loR6meV Giiidsm"ith!; Animated t 'Nature-V it"-' V--rt illume, SmolJct and. Bis-: s ! set's History of En Charles 5th do V do :America,i i do x doi: Scotland ; s ; t ana inaia .v-y Gibbon's History of Scolds Life of Napoleon The. History of Modern Europe,; with ;aorac r cmi nt of the Ilise;and Fall - bf i; the KomanJ 5"Empireff 'iX Irvittg! "Life . and JVoy I aes of Columbus a v; bridged for Schools. Anquetil's TUmsay's ' Universal History r .Adim's Geosraphv and ' Morse's, , dov, do J Worcester's d do AZ .-do KpVtome da S mi lev's Geography aiid . Atlas' : ' GKOGa.VPHlES.' Cummings' Geography ana-Atlas Wootlbridge's do Goodrich's ,do Willett,v--..do Willard's : . do ,do ,-do -vdo do. SPELLING BOOKS. Webster's Spelling B'ks ,Comly's doi V' do "' Neiir-Vork;- do 'do; Pickrt's ..-do . n--do Jlurray's Spelling B'ks. Universal - do Dil worth Vdo' Union v da s j DICTIONARIES. New-Vork t Expositors l" Vicket's do Walker's :Scldool.; tic- tiouary , j 'ilo " large ' .do v ir ij pocket ao :;ij'hh.on;a rdo do7- larffe - Itoyer'ii French - -do' Nugent s: do t do do da" Die Ainsu-orth's Latin ' tionary ; . Lempriere? Classical U'rctioo.iry , ; Bucs Theological Dicv tmn'aryl-r i . -Y Brow n's r Hictioaary . of ine u.pie- r OhetnicaljiDictionary nooperstedictl do, do jPic.keri tig's .GreekXex- SchreveT'Mis' Lexicon -,-Groye's Gjk &. Eng. do : 'v New rnanV.Spaan'sh ilo, ' Primary '? dictionary : Eitick:s Latin uq ; V; v rpS ZStationeriK fc. : DRAWING PAPER. 7 V 1 ; Cap Drawing Paper4. my Sredium VJo. do'; ' u. Itoyal Drawing Pajier Super Uoval do do v.' r: ; writing PAPER, Medi,um and Royal "Pa mper ' Su per .Royal and Ira pe- rial Paper ; : Mar jled Vaver r neeveis Water Colours LetterPaper, Foot's Cap t4pef 'r, - J. i Folto Post & Demy Pa- Morocco PanetT:-:.'rri-.-.,-.lGolarPaier:ri-.N-- .' , Fancy coioreudo '; PAINTS. Jtci-V-'v : " ' " BUck &'iRed Wafers Ctuel' tlair Dustxetf " JL'-T-oy Paint. iJte V - rCorfc. Ulass&Poesctf Itisct Sxol i --v . w . H i Pencil Cse'i Juddotfs rd.iiU!eInk ; " - ''Gwdrnieft'si'-ocket Ikwits- 1 ; Cal.Booka,J licceipt- 5c- CascsJrJooks,'i.c , ( : " r Americad- Turf Register SPORTING MAGAZINE A MHEwant of 'a repository in this country, like : s uje- cngitsn o porting Magazine, 10 serve. as an authentic record of the performances and pe- digrees of the ore J horse,' will be admitted by an, whether breeders, owners, or amateurs or tht admirable animal. The longer we remain without : such a register, the more dithcult will it t be to trace thepedigrees of existing stockj arid the more precarious will its value become. is;u rtor,:Mn ract, wnnin ine Knpwieage or many readers,, that animals known to have descended from ancestrv'of.the highest and purest blood. have been confounded with the vulgar mass of or 'memorandum book,' that contained their' pe digrees f Sensible for years past of the ? danger which in this" way .threatens1" property of so much value, "and persuaded that it ' is not yet too late to. collect and save many precious materials Uiat would soon be otherwise, lost, the subscriber hopes to supply the lo ng looked for deri deratum by tlie establishment of The Amf.bicaw Tuar IvEotsTBtu"' But, though arfaccount of the per--forminces on the American Turf,and the pedi 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 subjects generally and of various rural sports, as Racing, Shooting, Hunting, FisUing, Trotting Matches, &c. toge ther with original sketches -of the natural history arid 'habits of American game of all kinds and hence the-title " Tie American Turf Register and 'Sporting JMagazinc." It will or course be the aim of the. Editor to give to his journal an origi ial "American cast, conveying at once, to readers of all ages, amusement and instruction, in regard to our own countryits animals, birds, fisht s, 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 wck, the first number, Just pub'ishetl & 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. . J. S. SKINNER. , 1 . s " CONDITIONS. . The SPORTING MAGAZINE will be pub lished monthly. Each number will -consist of about" fifty pages, embellisied with beautiful engravings -price $5 per annum, to be paid on the,rf 'ceipt of the first number. ri y (7 Wherethe number of subscribers at anv place shall warrant a,"it. will be sent by prfvate coavyance.at the expense of the Editor, ; and delivered free of. any extra charge i where it is sent by mail thc subscriber will have to pay the postage.' - .1 S . , . . persons procuring five subscribers and sending . the money, will receive - a sixth copy gratis and so in proportion for a larger numbers i more,': frept. 1. k .xMOuld; candles:, - v- "MIE Subscriber' ha-; on Tha-id and .inU-nu ' ; . - . iL keepinga supply l.fthohcs.t oitld CamU, !':;Y&M:'A' of his own manufacture which . ill be;so.d.by j'. ,v A 'the' Box," hr in qiiantit hi. to-uTt those whii may . J -j v JZSj?$ -please to favor him ,ith their custom.; . ,j l- - . , HENRY H,niHE. ft NEW' BOORS k v'5 .ct.a"f nave lustTVefehV r pj lelphh, tlicfollownig n w yuY V- Iiddock's nep0rt3,.x.VotUfnes;nc jJ ; , S lunders on Pl?ad,ng and Evidence - ? PetersVReports,-2trv6time' , - W Ta WE lately received'a large . and Jcxtensiye liTflL-'assuftment of Drttj'i; and Medicines .vcpr.sistj ing; in parC of-SulphatCuipine,' Gum Opium, tearcot ized ici.Kefiaed Camphor, Cmntharjdes, Castor TJVlr'Vitr.tr. Etatariii'nEjXtniQtsof vaiioc kfnils,&ilnlVtitrd CopalvaOi! Wack, PfipvrvIHliiie, London Blue Pilf, 'Black Oxyde Mercury,? Ciirated Kali 5 f ormakiitgn4utraVTnx- tuw Conip. Kxtr. SarsaparHla.lydr , Potass hie Calc; Mag up. Oarb Soda, Tart; Acitl Turkey Gum Ara- nesia, Yellow jBarp. caiomei, v a A general assortment fotv'atent Shon Furniture; , Surceons: Instrum Wood vH atters iVi m mi n gs and Mat ci-ials, such as Aqta t ortis, vnucxsuver,. uijwmh ,iow Strings; Skins, .liirtojing nd Bands," tickles & 'Brushes;' very low. A large rsUpply.o rVamts Brushes of; every description Spt, Turpentine"; UnseeA 7 and Tanners QuYGolfr and' Sit ver -leaf Xapal and Leather Varnish,- superor qualitv, Window-Glass 8 X'lO. 'lO H 12rl2 M' Ifi snd Ifi and Puttv. -l ' " r-Their assortmentctmpriseseery;artIcle in the "Apothecary's; line the principal . p:irt of whicli having lately beenseiecten oy iiaemseivcs in Philadelphia" and, NewVofk withiash; they are enabled to sell to cash dealers of r punctual customers on much , better terms than ever,, be fore offered- in tUis riiaiket. ;' Physicians and ,Mercnanis win nna u o iiieir mnJicsi Lucau uu J exumu tie .before purchasing eisewnere Ulleigtr, June, - 80- TO THE AFFLICT .'VttCnff Cards ')I&nraiiduo Iixk!r, Black atidj lied Sealing vWaX . - , -Ittaclc aod Red Ink -".' B2.tck and Ucd Iiikpow lira wing Pe ncils and ':v ,iilutiue' Paprr" -1 Quills;-- ,;,;v Slate antLSlate 'Pencils Wrappiiijgand SundPa- nor .. '. - " Day' Books, Ledgers; - T' ' eCJ"; All order U heir line attended to' sriilr ? JFrrhSiippfyaf ArtitIiA ike . . ' - 'i.t t .s .r .. RaiiiMj; Vxes tJd haif boxes. i. pro peVvK " wrra rtr Fig's and D ite ;'.'- ' C1tratid Ir'Gaager ? 'JJewUo pii4puif-;s "1 ' vl'P Vf C' ' -;, at. m i 1 .1 v. ' " Tl" aK aa2 Speriaceti Caudles 1' .'-v Ciulisiiii, ClaveV llace ad JSutracs XuvpurCHm CJ0ats'aJidl8iigalPlaifits; ' tCtiJLiTt-'lkli Tovs. ItC ItC &Ci - --' " s' 5 4 t ' ri. '.nr jitt knlefi- iiavhifir been fmrckased if jkkei irfieipeharnkerastoJfe.i-XBe. Subscriber j J e -ah le dp wmT af'tUem - at - prices ill svilHUfc r-s.CJ" H Tl KllC5JiN S vi"ncre tftnoks to his friends iz.n'A.the biJikc eailj 'lor, Uae L"ieral "'lLij A"iraJWsae W Jhtillrt rPevdv aad j lA.' ' se srui re a 'oMiiuuancc; of tive aame- , -ij -2 f i,- wxU Cifc3 infTxf'infeis rfrioda &'tb pnMic; 'fl jtwt rrc--wM aatJdWj assftriuieirf v ''jfi Aa WMsii colours ' lA-USiM ZKs-e. AluJtr' Grey. OJLD, MADEIRA WINE. BE have lately, received,' and offer forrsale, e. - the foliowingrWines and Spirits, ' which we can recomme,nd to Families and others, as being of the best qualities. - , , ... - 4 V Old L. P. Madeira Wine ;.- T Sacily , . do - do ' . -, , - 'do . , T do bottled in Oporto Lisbon Old' Port ,N French Brandy ; lloUand Gili 7 ( 1 Jamaica Rum " - , , " , -7 '"London Porter r " y ' k Imperial Tea " v un'powder' do v t ':. V"" - v 1 ' WILLIAMS '8t HAYWOOD. , ' Oct- 21st 1829. . . ifi F almost every description, may be always ha d t'the B.iokstorf, of J. Gi7ts ?c Son, rtiutei ono)d, paper and: after- the nost ap proved form vu : - .FOR CLERKSOF COURTS-. ' , . - Wrjts, Execuiiuas for Debt & Cdst, Execu- - "tioos for cosioiiJy, ,r 1 Jury Ticket,' Witney Tickets; . .Appeals Bastardy Bonds, ' ; . ' , l-Subpceiias, Cxunroaon for .taking Deposi tions;. r-Z ' ApretKse Imleoatures and Bonds, - "Administrator's &ConaaIL- itr.Vi.A I V Mriage Licences .u Bonds. t - , . V Capias at Satisr.clendum; V . ' '. -v wiitTs ox ftaie f mm a Justice. urcosfltMBWami aomrn to prosecute. roiW oUtf anl notice lu GUAi diaus. 1 ; Process 'airaioU Senutii" fc ' FOR Deeds fw side by lurculio, ' - d "r .Taxes, r Bad ik-- v-:A-x 'Forthcoiavr f?adfil'"' ; ' ', r . : -.for co3tables: r ; .;."-, ls"oV x 1 ....i(wa4, ogagevPrtweTS, of At- Vegetable Sirup raniVFdwtder, for diseases of the lungs r-::--"SUBSCJlIlTION Fdreneozrragtngi'Jfi e introduction of ; the culture of the G rape Pine "into I hp- Unit ed.yStates I , r ; , -X- MIC A LP IIONSB LQUB Tf ha v'ng, consjd lerahly enlarged, tijs Vineyard, ; qti UJoiig- .island; si Jt-tnile trom We jr-Yorjc, on, me -roaci to Fprt Diamo'nd; where" he -now tias, in dull "cullivationi a Vineyard of forty acres of ground; containing a's,tock of 65 ,000 ," Grapevines, and a Nursery o72?D00 Grape Vine RKits,-compris-f i ng -si xty--t wo varieties,1 se lect edi n Euro p c, be tween 40 and 50;N. latitrtde; amj' having; alsa the peculiar advaitage of beinjf enabled tOi'proT- ijiej oeai species oi. iiwijii: ma iuc jsnve Vineyards and? Nursene, in ;lbe, de'- ffflilE: Proprietor of this Medicine, after repeat 'JL ed trials jf its virtues; which have been at tended with the most signal success, n jw 'offers it-to those who are 5iicted , with' the , wasting diseases ' which it is designed to relieve,": in full confidence that it will be found -efficacipusV p 4r- Jticularly if taken iu'the incipient stages I of these diseases.y;v ---. y-y..'--m..i.;X : For. two years past; this Medicine barf been prepared In the form of aJPowder, & talen as an infusion; with the most happy success, f it is now. offered to the'afHicted iri the form, of a Sirup or in Powder, as the- Patient jmay prefer, under the conviction,, A hat . eitlier, form will" produce the same happy result;. " Among its, most prominent qualities tlie following may- be mentioned; as en titled -to particular, consideration. . It, plromotes that gentle perspiration "wnjich is deemedhealthy and checks those sweats which. are mo bid and pernicious. . It relieves chronic affections and congestions of the lungs by giving force to the languid circulation. It assuages coughs. It pro motes free and blind expectoration . It -emoves pain from' the chet. It relieves asthmatic and difficult respiration. It corrects obstinate cos tive n ess, and thus leaves the bowels in a regular and healthy state. " Thus, it is found,-that .these painful symptoms which indicate diseased lungs, readily yield to this powerful remedy, wnen sea sonably resorted to, and that it restores the pa tient to that bodily vigour, -"which; that'' cruel disorder the consumption,! if left; to its natural operation, would very speedily destroy. Certificates respecting the virtue of this Medi cine will accompany each bottle. Price Syrup, $2 50 per bottle, or $24 a dozen.' Powder $1 per bottle, or $9 a dozen. , . . . JAMES HADL0CK. Favetteville. Feb: 1829. I ?- 53- ' (Xj This Medicine may be, had at the Store of J. GALES & SON, Raleigh of the Of the JUbr PUBLISHED GAliES'S NORT H-CA RO LIN A FOR 1830. 9 CONTAINING besides the Astronomichl Cal-r U cul itions,; Kssays )On Agriculture,; valuable Medical and Miscellaneous. Receipts, Anecdotes', a list of the Members of the next Legislature and of the Officers of the State and General Go vernment, lime of holdingthe different Courts, &c &c. ' - .,v .-I . - l.Thi Almanack may be had wholesale bf-the Publishers, Raleigh of Mr. Kdward .1 J Hale, Observer Office, Fayetteville, and of Mr." Salmon Hall, Bookseller Newbern : and retail, of most ofihe Storekeepers in the States ; Sept. 1829. s . . ' : Dying &Scouriag Establish m entl the Yp'Lv WILLIAMS respectfully informs J 'Ladies and Gentlemen of Raleigh -and its vicinity that he has commericed t he above bu siness irt its various branch esj at the House , next door but one, below-the Confectionary, St re. of Mr. Henry Hardie, on Fayetteville Street. , He: dyes Canton Crapes, JSilks, Stuffs, Straw, Leg horn and Chip If on nets, with a beautiful gl ss oil them-'-; Ladies' Veils, arid .Merino Shawls clean-' ed or dyeel without injury tottheir borders also Ladies'. Handkerchiefs, Hose St. Shoes dy id to any color. Cotton and iVool Yarns dyed. , .Gentlemen's 'Apparel of every, description dy ed, scoured and pressed elegantly;" The collars of coats will hot; ; sustain "any. injury in the process of dying pr scouring and will be put ina-' uaiid fiome slwpe; - .? - - J . - - j , All orders entrusted to hirn will be executed with the utmost faithfulness and the greatest des patch. ; . , - i . Raletirh Seat; 2, 1829. ' - ' . 4- lore-New and Seasonable diiy; goods, HAVE just.received,";dtrect from New-York, :'an" additional supply of"' i J -. .f ' Superfine Blue, Black & Steel-mrxed Cloths Sidtmett, Camret and -Tartan, Plaids j Black Worsted GauzeyBareget ; 3 Black Girze Handkerchiefs 1 " -i Italian Crapes and ISuteKiring'"1' . . 5Q'is. Calicoes, well assorted V ' .r' 4ienilemens Seal and-: patent Leather Cans .. -- f ouiu .jiuiuwu ami ieatuer , f - - i . do Vancy PrintdCrvats.v '- ; t '' '" - "Green Haaes and'Greert and RedVlanneis I rJ2 baltrs Brown and lUeuched ShiitingsH 4 " A 'general Assortment of Hardware, StcL ' Gr g.vSc Co..luve;sfor sale, "on CorantisVion, Fayeff evi'le Mould'; Candfes,,; all- sizes; . from Frink's Manufactory - s'vVt-' , , - ; :'f Raleigh,-Nov. 30, 1829,"! ?, C 3Q ' " clir exteus (pari men 1 trut GironQt, j LOti - iul i arn te, tvt Vrtict?, 45. N.Lat.projose3 toIienumeisMre friends to theCUttivation of ,he Gtrtp'e v Vir.ern the "United State v subscriptio'n, K ? ; -V. C-rMr. A L. will : engage to furnish f subscriber with'their.Grape-lrie Rpots,Vbefurethe'ii:i of April next Th e Roots- will be? threeyears Old, and will. produce considerable fruit the sec :ondv ear from the time of their, being planted. They wilLi be carefully-classed and packed,, which will greatly facilitate the thriving bfthe '.Roots, ' whenransplanted. :, ' 4' " - Orders-will be; punctually attended to V, the subscribers designating Khe quantity and,spe Cies of the Grape Vine ;RQ0ts they wish to have. They will engage to pay: folOCO. roots or more, at the rate of l2 cents for each' ?root ; for Jes4 than 1000, at the. rate of 15 cents ;. ancL25 cents per foot for less than 50 i- Roots only two years oltl, .shall be' paid for at the rate of 9 cents each, for 1000 or more"; ,12 Cents for less than 1000 ; and 18 cents for less than 50 roofs. . : Payment to be made on delivery of the roots. Letters not received unless J1 OST-P 'AW. ; : -. Mr. AM.oubat's Book on the Culture, of the Grape Vine.'and on the Making of Wine, may be foupd at the principal Booksellers , of the U n-t "" . 1. ; 11 P. -1- . 1 1 niteu siaies ; anu jus Age ins win luruisu mem gratis, to subscribers. -fr j' v v I- v.-,-' - Mr. Loubat has' selected. the following species as the best ; the choice of which is left to "sub-; scribers; 'H - i V':'. , S torv's P IftjiV 1 : nrt t n ' L,f ; . : V,; Starkie on Evidence, do. vU" L'V -I Thomas CokeVon'Littkton, v K, iIemoits of Bolivar- - ; " L.ei.i er Trom tne Egoan -; s ' " tt B?ickrninsers Sermons, 'a new ste ;: Todd's Johnsoii's Dictionary. - ' -- 3"NealaVLiteraryRemf5l;,s , S. uLast of tle,Pl;intaauetSi 2 loU1 i aiesotrassion v v.-i. - "V. Traits of TraVel - 1 Jevt.Teux, i'h RiciiHif tf J!--: Hunirarian Tales r-? Subaltern l;og Book" btrattoutim fc , . r School of-Faihion ; I i The.Collegians Tides of M. Uafy Life Tlie Protestant '-t 1;) Anne of Giefstein v.. . , Visi ts of M ercv - - -v Travels of Life" - $bepherd?s Calender. Tales of the Good Wo'nan : vApician Morsels , "..-."r-!.; ' -i -- "-, Irving' Columbus, abridged by liim-Vf . .- Virginia Housewife ; )V j. Pastor Sketch Book - - . j t . rJickV Future State - , w ' 'Bichat's Epitome-- - v' l . CrH11'? McdIcal OTPwVCIatesternt'ionl ALSO,- a very general Assortment of Srlm, 1 Books and Stationery" ; ClloU Table Grapes, or for mnking Strong I fine ' -V. AJ WHITE. -.'-p-Hv. '."-J?-r i V. ,1. "Alicante, 2.;Rob(in Eyes, with- big clusters or,- CEil.de TodK grosgraini3. 'D6.Melt)ng,"or f mutant, J'A. .Sweet GuillariV5. Muscat, 6.-Do. Jrontignan, ' 7.' Muscadelle, v from itlie river LQt 8. Mai voisie, 9. Tokay, 1 0. Sy riirr,' 1 1 . Co nstan tial2. Malaga, 13. Meillers. i il V ? ; ; ; V -;: RED."'" -yfp-. p.:.;'-:i -141 Large Iuscat.15.. MalvoisIe,"lRedFoo"t, (Pied Rouge,) T17. . Black Hambourg, 18. Con-, staritia. .- - !-' ; "'. . :-;.v -;"; I ' ; ' " Wnc.- ; '.. '-; ,- -ri -:i.;-"" -avhite: ; 19.'Auvergnat, 20.' Blanquette; 21. Doucinel le,' 22. Plan de Dame, 23. Olivette, 4. Doucette, ,25, Plant de Reine, 26.. Burgundy, 27. Morillon, 28. Madere, "29. Bourgelas,-30. . Picardan, 31. Chalosse, 32. Panse. 1 L ''i' 1 --.' ';.- -.; - ' '.'; -RED;--";-, U" - ' 33." Claret, 34.; Auvergiiat, 35. -St.Jeah, 36: Jacobin, 37. Meunier, -38.1 Pineau, 39. Pritanier, 40. Teinturier, 4l.-Bowrgignon: 42. Bouteillant. Suisse, M. St. Antoine, 45. 'Garnet Noir.' - ; : Ibr the Tabte only. X - 0y ' WHITE. V::-.- ; 46. Chasselas, (frpm.Fontainebleau,) 47. Io. Golden, 48. Do. Cracking, 49. Dor. Musk; 50. Muscat Lezarde, 51. Do. Small Berries, 52. Do. (d'Alexandria.) 53. Do. (from Jura.") '54.JSaa. vignon. j ' , : - ;-, a;.. . V " v RED. ' , 55. Chasselas, ;56.Do4 Violet, 57. Muscat, RougC, ;58. Do. Violet, '59.7ftluscatGrey, 60. Damas Violet, 61. Do. of PoqueLdSLEarlv Mag dejen. -. , . - . J, ! --;.';v v'l'-'- V "r.;' Subsciriptions will be received by ; . ; " ; . : 'J OS. J GALES Sc SON, ' - li" i r ' v " -. -' -. ;'iJ v. Italeigh. , 43. New and Fasliionuble Goods TRS; THOMPSON has received her Fall supply ofi,; MILLINERY and FANCY GOODS, - bein ' the most splendid assortment ever offered in this City, r i They pohsist in J part of the following articles V; ;; ' T . ; J" '.t ' Gms de Bagdad Silks, a hew.' article for Ladies' -' dresses ';'"'.--. .S-"'-; it ; -'- 1 Vi;" -r Fiured.Gros de zands, a kuperior.-. qtiajity of : ..goous 1 or qo. ; .4 -v;i;V . " ,w -.' Black and coloured plain Gros des Indies . Figured, Ismirynn:s, Pahnireens & Cotepaleys' i' Merino Cloths'Circassians &' figured PoplinV; Black;Worsted-r"ilainiG.rosde-'Naples,- cjo . loured do. ; s . V....- .''; ; - iv . .;'. ' 1 '".'c' Satin Levanteens, " Italian; Lustrings tSarsnetVs Nankin and Canton crape Robes 1 X J? : mi ' " - ' '": . . - J'"- t-i.tin ana ngurea sw:ss mustins,- 00 -Kobes " : r Single and double Lace Florillos,- a new article Lace Pelereens and Capes', a large assortment 4 Ladies' , and Infant's thread 8c . Bobbinet' Lace Caps ; ;'.. 1 : . ;V Thread and Bobbinet Laces &-lginj,-.':V'J.;;' '.'6-4 and 44 Bobiuet Laces and';QiullinJiW;'v:;!-1'' A. large assortment ot MuslinlFlorilhs and capes 'Mtrino Scarfs, Shawls and .HuViderchiels ;: ; . - 5 Tfubet wool, Cashmere and Prussiavii do; -iv. Siflk atKL worsted Barege "dot: with-pamtect bor r ders ;v: -. -, . . ;.: ;---.; . k ' . ." ;-'.' Embroidered, Crapik Gause dol 'v;-. ' ;Tortoise shell Combs of all lcinds d -z ?. i ;?. v; urazuian shell do a large assortment . . .1' , V Ladies & Misses llorcsk:ii:- GtoveViTntlAr'tfa Do.; 'Silki VVoi-stetl. and Cotton Stnr.k-in:. Velvet and Silk Boinieiswith Ostncn plumes : L.-gnurn, javarmo ana straw io-;a. ' ; -ChmchilJaV l-hisli arid Seal skin dbi for' children S 11 perior embroidered Belts ; i s . ;''.- i Mohair nd CoiriWn,-ih. :$&Ss:? rr-- v , Bo.uiet kndCapT'tib.bahds: (' v:-'vt .'f'i!'"' : :V ' Head ortiaments. Artificial Flowers CaroliiH-, Candet and, Pldd Cloaks . vC ' -Prunella,MoriCcorSeal skrirA-Leather shoes . ,MisseH, andcU.ldrens Boots aid loes ' i N AV ax and Gerinan Dolls- Uv --t-V'' f Bear's Oil, Antique do Fancy Soaps & Cologne water...A.. -,,'y. ,.; -,r-; -v-vT;. - s'' ,., - Bead Purses, IFaney Boxes & "-a; variety of ther articles'tnitbet Milleiiery and FaWv.Llne.'.; ' " s 'v he bove 'gbod-i rcq lire' riune of the; modern pufritg;bia; will h'oftrth4eivesvThe. ft If i 1J MCnuAt 1 ' I 'r I ''A " it ' ' .''. public are resnectiudy ; Invited to call -ahdvpur .Cha-ei'V'sS6V;7.!-;i..a,t'-t .V -Z do 'io di. ' do '-do do 'do do -do do do' do ' I p - - ; atces; Jtfw and Britknniav Ware, i and Fancv 'Go'QUSv .- ; BERNARD DUPTJrespectfuny informs h', -friends and the public generally, that he has. received from Ne w-York and i Pliil idelphia, an extensive arid.splendid sitpply of Goods h hisline, of the most approved and latest fashion?. In ; addition to his formerjstock, he has.ako re ceiyed arid in future will constantly keep on h na a 'superior assortment pf Perfumery and a-reat .variety-of Fancy Articles; wlrich aUogether.Vonn the most desirable collection of Goods ever of. fered in tlds market.' 1. Persons desirous of pro curing any superioriartieles; are respectfully in vited t('call arid examine for themselves, as te is very confident hat the richness,' neatness, ami cheapness of his assortment cannot fail to please. He returns his sincere thariks'for the very L beraLencouragement hedia; hitherto ireceivet!, arid hopes, that by his personal and punctual at. fention and devotion to business, to merit still Contimrahce of public, patrcnage. 1 " ;N'B.T Clocks rid Watches of all descrijitionr most carefully repaired; All kinds of gold Bvl silver Vork-manufactured at the shortest notice. November 11. 24 Sift- Atlantic Souvenir, for 1B30. riHE Atlantic Souvenir; for 1830, splenJiul Jli bound in embossed leather, with gilt leares anI twelve highly finisEed engravings on steel, by'the first ArtistJv;- ; - , . . Just received and for sale by s' ;.' ; ; "-" ;-' 3. gales :'tf SOX. S S ii EstBxixrsaxESTs t I. - Frontispiece -The "iVift; engraved by Da rand,- .from a ."picture by"S" F.'. B.;Morse.- , " Tlie Village: School, engraved by Ellis, fina a picture by Ritcher. . . - ' -. -. -,' t The Cottage engraved by Kearney, froa a picture-by Yestall, . ''. ; ; ; - The Gipseying Party, engraved by. Durand, from a picture' byw Leslie. ;'v' C i L - The .three, Sisrersj '.engraged by. Lonacre, from a picture by Sir, Thomas Lawrence. ! : The Cottage JJooc, eiigraveJ by Kelley, from it picture by GiilnsborxHjgh. - i , The Parting Hoor,'eiigMved by'EHW frotn a picture by-CbrbTmld. . i '. -r - 1 v,. The: Bandit, 'iigraved bv by.Eaitlke.v,: -.The Po,rtrait; engraved byiliam'lton, 1 "picture"bv Boarden.? ! tf y.Mis, frotn a picture . . . -- 4 - - ; " from a . : The Fisher Boyj . engraved by EU, from a picture bylhmaii. :--s l ; ' 7 - ' .X Reconciliation; engraved bv'dll nan atJ P'-' bow;Jfrorh , a picture ;y Stephan mT- t v ; ' t The Temple of; Kgirra, engraved- by Kelly, .from a picture by.Turner. v-u 'M--. '-'RalriU,v.;24,';r ' 7T : 23 . ;X -?KV 1 ? : Richmond, Va. RICHMOND DOCK! COM PAN V. , S V : : : Class Ao. ' 4."- M -v-.. r :v :: 2,025 ' Mv . .t - a:. - -:oo v J. . r-l 30 ; 0 v'3.'- -?--, ;untVt8;egoJ itprne Court: Reports U s-vleiiru Sept.,2.- ; : ,.C . rf ; ;M .U ;;V,rr, h.-" rnavej.ist published A f hi.'d'e vy. - ... . Decisions of. the o. No; 2 vol. ir. cfniTrnr'.J..... :r- Decisions of; the Sunrn RJi'fe vAXDREWS lvja. forms the ; Publiei that her ; llYixnmt SCO UlitNG ESTAUL1S HMENT isjio in com p.tte, operation, , on I lahfaxJ Street ; ; 2CQ - yard north tof the, State-house, and that she is pVpaH ed to executcvw-ork: in all itsvvan6us brandies: .SueyiU dye; Leghorn Hats and liouriet5r SiU, .Satiin:, and Crape' Dresses .Stockings, Gloves; Nart.iCUiS of clothing;Gehtlemetv &cmSwc;;' She aIso,djes and presses DoraesficlCtutfi.; , fc. ' Mfa;'A,ridreu'-4tili;--c6qtjmies Jo carry ixn ' :' the mi -.uuim .r,ij- i ne varae place, and tHXdu wrk;mat .';;.T;lje tl-a.tvTi''atrlUclirpobi!.' : ?Ori Frid ttlie .llthTJecember; 1S29.-. n6()p.Xottet'y:'Nine;draw Prize of 815:000 4'A"s'? IS 4,000 , , iS,000 Si 10 b ;?sn,ooa. i; 6LtK ;4,0W : -3,000 1 5,000 ' 3,000. '20 ;iz5-r,.-.' ";ig 'V-'riVf; 0, 825 Blanks, S .-;- : .1 .- - ters 5 Address?alI your orders to . T . : ' .' .;" " .. i . .,;.'- ..... V y ; FOR SAL.E, : '"X Nnoiierate vtermsV a': neat ji-GiUirid' HARNESS, pan n el I'f"1 ? For term?;
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Dec. 7, 1829, edition 1
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