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Teachers' and'Others, ", on thermost accommoda
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VV' ', .4, Scott' Family Bible-a, new edition? xvNr.-r
: "V - Bvo'in do do. Tocket-do. -fine edition., in xtn
'iV hindinpjB ; dotlo. cammbri ;v:Schrtol do Pocket
l" J--.Testaments; in varJmisi'bindihgsSchoq do.-
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The History of .Modern'
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t FAMILY : PHYSICIAN J :
, DISEASES OF. THE UNITED STATES,
With .their symptom causes, cure, .imcVjrneariS
r 'bf prevention ; "common cases i n Surgery-V the
management and diseases of Women And Chil
dren i Dispematbry; .for pVepatlngFamily
.Medicines, $"n& a. Glossatyt explaining Tec hni-
:cal terms Also, Jth& Nurse's Guide ? " ,
.Revised,, enlarged and ivery considerab!yrinV
sv proved.--v.:-:v--;
XI It I-Li4J n.
On. lheimportatt; subject r or domestic m-d-chW,r
m,anj'bookV.,ha.veilcenvnn.e"nts-;which;".
inougn excellent in pyner respecis, nave rcaii v
failed of ttsf fullness. tplAmericans beca'usejhey'
reat'of diseas -which t exist nV-i ri very fareig-n
'ours.; SThQ book now 64Fercd tplthe, public1 has,
therefore," the great advantage rof having heen
written Jy: a 'tiativ a meric-itvfif long and suc
cesful pTHCtice in the'tsoidhern states, and.w'ho,
for-years p:&r,-has turned tnuch of his attention
td tmcbitipViUion Ol it. '-'v;. "
r ; To e veTy family, (rvnre especially those in tc
mote Mutations," the -possesion of thii book must
unqttestlonbly," be of - incalculable value : for,
conducted bysuch a guide,' it will not be" 'pre
sumptuous to say i? that any person' of: tolerable
V capacity; and reasonable attention,' may.be ena
bled totpracctise with -safety and advantage: in.
those cases of simple diseases: most incident to
our climate. " . . V
v This work is foT sale, by "
: ' Jo. GALF1S &SON.
' August 1'. y ; J j " j 95- '
; 4: ' 'American Turf Jlegistcr
SPpnTING MAGAZINE-
OTpHE want of a. repositoryjn this country, like
' A- theEngiish.SpJorting Magazine, to serve as
an, authentic record of the performances and per
digrees of the bred horse, will be admitted by
Jill,' whether breeders, owners, or amateurs of
that admirable animal. ; i The longer' we remain
without such n register,-the more difficult -will
it she to-tnic the: pedigrees of existing stock,
and vthe more prjrcarious will itsvalue become.
Is it not, in tact, wit hi f the knowledge of many
readers ihat animals known to have descended
from ancestry tf the highest'-and purest blood,
have been confounded ,-with t!ie vulgar mass of
their species,' by the loss of -an old new$paper
or memorandum hook, vthat contained their pe
digrees ?Sensible for yers pat of the danger
which in . this way threatens property of so much ;
value, -'and' persuaded that it, i not yet too Lite
to collect and save many precious materials that
would soon1 be " otherwise lost, the subscriber
hope's to "supply ..the. long looked for desideratum
by the; establishment vf The AtF.nicA?? Tcr?
RVoist.er.', ; But Jihough an account of the per
foriunces on i he. American Turf, and the "pedW
giees .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,
Hnutinjr, Fishing, i Trotting Matches, See. .toge
ther with 'original .sketches of the natural history
and habits of American eame of all kinds i and.
hence the title: J. The American Turf Remitter
and, Sporting-, Magazine" Jt 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; 8tc. in the absence of domesticmateriats,
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 djeliverj', may be received as a fair specimen,
entitled to some allowance for the imperfections
inseparable from the first essay -in a new and
somevrhat complicated and difficult enterprize.
. '.rV:,; ; ; -;' .J. S. SKINNER.
- Sr"' ; ' CONDITIONS. r ' ''
The SPORTING MAGAZINE will 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, r
-CC Where "the number of subscribers at any
place, shall warrant it, it will be sent by -private
conveyance at the expense of the Etlitor, and
delivered free of any extra charge ; wherpttis
sriu .man uie suoscriDer writ navp to pay tne
i)iiuG & medicine store:
. :
- v i ri -;
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j. ' . ' i'.'J T I ''4
Super Royal and-Impe-ViaJ
Paper -
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"Morocco Paper
Marbled,, Paper"
; FANGYJPAP ERS ; .
Gold Paper
J Fancy : colored do
j "Reevesr Wat erVcolonrHH lack ScRed Wafers.
lV ".r'in RoxeV ' - i -IBlack and Red , Sealing
t " 1 - garnet s iiatr uruses..t . i s , t
- ' Toy 'Paint-Boxes f
J;Wedge wood; - Pewter, Black and. Red lnkpow
Crtrk -tihiis Sc Pocket
7-. Inkstand v iv y v - .1
Hack Sandy 'v. 4" -V
India Jtubber, and India
V. - ank v;--: f 1
Silver-Pehcil Cas
. v Kidder's Indelible. Ink ;
' Gentlemen's;! Pocket '
s books V;y ;
;,j Visiting Gards, Cases
..'.Memorandum-' Books"?
Black and Red Ink
der
Drawing Pencils and-1 ,
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Wrapping abd'Sarid Pa
v per'r .'.v -' ? .'; r
Day .Books Ledgers,
iyJ'nirna1s; ' "' j- 3 , i
Cah Books, Receipt
Books, &c. V ' v X
llTf AVE lately received a l8rge-;andvcxtensive
M J., assortment o Drug and Alsdtcine xonsist
tng, in'partof.Sulphate Quinine, Gum Opium,
Denarootized do; )?efined Camphor, Cantharides,'
Castor Oil, Vitr. jBthcr Elatariu n, , Extracts ot
vartu jrinds- 8o?KUfi-U r.op.Viv;i,' Oil , of" Black?
Peperj lodiiVe, Lqrwlbrt -'nlullUiUlacIc Oxj de
Mercury, Gitritetl -Kali-fo malting neutral mix
ture, Comp, , E'xtr. Sarsaparilla Hydr Potss,
Sup. Carb; Soda, 'Tart. 'Acid; .Turkey GumArd
bicCalc: Magnesia, Yellow Bark, Calbmel; Ja
Japt Rhtibarb,c:Tartar; Sugar t'ead, SpV Ni
tre,: Bals. Copaiva; Spt. Amrrmn, Tart Antimb
nySulph. Copper,' Liqrtorice Pasjte&c. ,
;'" X "geoerarassdrtment of Patent Medicines,
Shop Funutut",- Surgeons'." Instruments,.-Dye
Woods,' flatters' Trimtnintrs and Materia Is, such
ss Aqua FjH"k, .Quicksilver, LWgwo(jfi; Bow
Strings; Skins,- Bindings and Bands, Buckles &
brushes, very Irtvv. 'A Jftrge supply pfjPainJts.Sc
, II rushes of ever)' descri p lion; Spt. Tu?p entine
Lin'ser-t Hmp and Tannefs' Oil, Gold, and;Sil
ver leaf Copal and. Leather Varnishi superor
qiylitV, "Window-Glass, 8 X 10, 10 X V2:A
16 and 16X18, and 1 utty. ; ' , L;
I ; Th ei r .assort m e n t v camn rises every, irticlc in
the 'Apothecary's line . thes .principalj part of
.wliich having lately been selected by themselves
in Philadelphia and NewrYorlc witn casn, tney
are. enabled to sert to ciish dealers or (punctual
customers on much .better terms.than "lever; be
fore offered in this market. Physicians and
Merchants will find it to their interest tb call and
. . ..'.....- . -I 1 i
examine betore purcnasmg eisewnere
. Raleigh, Jiine 3,1829. , , .
80
TO T HE AFF LICTJSDj
Vegetable Srir up and Powder,
v FOR DISEASES OF THE LUNGS. X
fTlIIE Proprietor of this Medicine, nftep repeat
id. ed trials of its virtues, whicn Jiave
been at
w itfsrs
wastirlg
3f
hf these
ias been
tended with the, most signal success n'
it to those Who are afflicted -with the.
diseases-which it is designed to relieve, in full
confidence, that it will be tound etlicacious, p r-
tjcijlarlyd. taken n I he incipient stages
diseases. - " ' s v ' -
- For two ver-irs past, r this Medicine 1
prepared nthe form of a Powder, & taken as an
infusion, with the niot happy success. . jt is now
offered to the afflicted in the form of" S Sirup or
in Powder, as the Patient may prefer,' Underthe
conviction, that either form will produc- the
sime happy residt. . ;Among ifs most pr uninent
qu dities thei follovyinc rnav bementioned, as'en-
1. titled to particular consideration.- It promotes j
that gentle perspiration Wi-iclt is deemed health v
and checks, thse sweats which are ni orb id "and
pernicious. li" relieves chronic affections and
congestions of the lungs by giving force to the
languid circulation. ; It assuage coughs. It pro
motes free and bland expectoration; It removes
pain from the chest. It relieves asthmatic and
difficult respiration It "corrects obstinate cos-
tiveness, and thus leaves the bowels in a regulat
and healthy state.
painful symptoms
postage.
; Persons procuring five subscribersfc:and
sending the money, will receive a sixth copy
gratis and so in proportion for a larger number,
Bihimore, Sept." L ' '' '- -' .
OLD MADIiliU WINE.
"17 have lately received, and offer for sale,
7 f the following Wines andSpirits, which we
can recommend to Families and others, as beincr
01 me Dest qualities :
Old L. P. Madeira Wine V
.ju--All"6MersMn-theirnneattended-tofsWith
c irv-Ji Mvpaiyu
' - Sicily do
-"-Lisbon
Ol? port "
v--.French Brandy
V Holland Gin; , '
- Jamaica Rum
i London Porter
' Imperial -Tea
. ; Gunpowder do;
do
do
do bottled in Oporto
Oct." 21st 1829.
WILLIAMS & HAYWOOD.
,18
Oct, 9th1829:r
15-
ft.
- : pusj: RECEIVED, .
"AFfhKSupply'of Articles in the
lip
Raisins, : in boxes and half boxes
Prtmes, " Znte , Currants," Fgs and Dates
Italian Cififtn and ;Preserved Ginger
' "NeVfown Pippuis . :
' K ' -Pine Annie Cheesed -
-.vV Water and Butter Crackers
- . - f V.
.
f'JS Waxnd Spermaceti Ca ndle;, ;
- i. 1 & Cinnamon, Gloves, Mace "and Nutmegs' I
i''J.' -l-Candleml 'Kisses ,'Vr "
: V- v. ChildTens Toy; fee' &c. &c. f : a . .
, The abqveVartjclehaving.,been' purchased
t..-.--:ttwin bej able to4ip3seKbfvthem rat such.prices
'gsVillsuitthc times -' v.M
"r!;. -,J:-" v - ' v " vKENRY II ARDIE. V ,
' I rRaleih, Nov7 11; -f , , - v'. - .t 24 w4t 4--
AtEXANDEIl.eAMPBEUt
tiTUR ' his siicere . thanks to his friends
rJlaVnd tlu public generally, for tbeJibera"!
!Kfcaf3.V!rtfuaee be Jias hitherto received: and
hopr" Visattnlioh toJusiftessndxertions;to
' v , , uft wmdd also inform his friendst the public,
f. "-'that" he hs.s just Teceived'a" handsome assortosent
- of CLOTHE bf;nbe- following, colours, viz . J
l-f-K Snperjfta HlueK ai)d jSae,; j-ojw, Jarh and
OF'alniost every description; -may j b& always
had at the Bookstore, of' J.Gax.bs;& Son;
printed on good paper and .after the most ap
proved.forms, viz :
, FOR CLERKS OFpOUllTS. -t
1 t' yritVExecutions for Debt &. Cost, Execa:
' J tions for cost only, '', -.'- - l
- - . Jury Tickets, Witness Tickets,' - ' '
Appeal & Bastardy Bonds ' ' 4
: Subpcenas, Commtssioij for taking - Deposi-
. tions, . -rK r , x . . .
1 Appreptice'slnden'tures aml-ironds; i
f : . Administrator's y& C6nstab les Bonds,1
; Marriage Licences and Bonds,'' . '
'.- Capias at -Satisfaciendum, - " y N ' "
, Orders of Sale from u Justice, ; ' f--
, Recognizances and "Bonds to -prosecu te, ; '
, Guardian Bonds and notices to Guardiaus,'
rFivFaagainst Baii;,-.: , , -1
- 5 - FOR SHERIFFS.
5 1 , Deeds for Sales byExechUon,
"1 . V . i :....
' . iaii tjonas,
SUECCBII'TION: ; : v
' bullure bj 'the G rape Vine into Ahe Unit-?
MR. A LP 1 1 Uty S 12 Lt I V nlr navmg CO nsiq
" erably -enlarged? his Vineyard, j on ; Lng
Island, six iTwles from Nev'-Y6rk; on itii& road
to Fort-Diamond, where,- he- now ' has, in tiill
cultivation,1 aVineVard of-forty actes of gt?und,
rntaining a -toclc of 65,000: Grape Vines, and
a Nuf seiy.'of 72,000Grape! Vine 'Roosi compris
ing -sixty-two varieties; selected in Europe; o be
tween 40 and 50 NIatltudennd' haying, alsp
the peculiar advantage of being enabled toprd
cure the best species oRobts,from his 'Father's
extensive; Virteyards.and Nurseries;, inxthe . dei
part'nr.-nLs nf Girohde,- Lot,, and Garonne, in
Fr 'nn A N. Iatr proposes to the numerous
friends to the cultivation of the r'Gr.ipje 'Vine; in
the, United Stle,va subscription. ; .',
Mr. A L will engage to furnish ,-subsc rib ers
with their Grape Vi ne, ttoits, before t lie rJ?irst
of April' next Wtie 'Rocts will be three. years
bid, and will produce . considerable fruit the sec
ond year from the time of jheiV being planted.
They' will " be carefully classed, and 'packed,
which will greatl y facilitate, the't .hriving of the
Roots, when transplanted.. f ,;i - ;
H: Orders - will be, punctually attended to f: the
subscribers designating' the". quantity' and spe
cies of the Grape Vine Rn?ts they.wish tp have.
They will engage-to pay fort10CQ roqts or more,
at the rate of 12' cents fop-each root ; for less
than 1000, ;at the rate of 15 cents and 25 cents
per root for Ies4 than 50. Root only two years
old, shall Dc paia ior ar-ine, ra'e oi ? ucms mun,
for 1000 or "more ; 12f cents for less than 10C0
and 18 cents for less than'50 roots.t , ,
Payment to be made on delivery of the roots.
Letters not received unless POST-PAID. ' ' '
Mr. A. T-oubat's Book on the Culture ' of. the
Grape Vine, and'on the Making of Wine, may
be found at the principat Booksellers 'of the U
nited Slates i-md his Agents will furnish them,
gratis, to bscribers. ? X
Mr. Loubid has elected the following species
ns the best ; the choice of which is-'Ieft to sub
scribers. ' ' ' '"
-'-if a -- m jr. j
rriHE - Subscriber tiias xxn Anand . and jntenas
ji keeping a- su pply of the best Mould. Candles
vof his own manufacture which willbe: sold by
thUoxjfor in 'quantities tovsnit those who may
nlease'to favor him wjtU Ueir custom. - " '
' . -..HENRY flARJMB.'
-Raleigh.'Nov.'lL"--'j 'i -w4t
kA ;
KEWBOOKS.
i
- I
Table Grapes, or for making Strong Jffinu
' ' WHITE,' r ' - ' i ;
; 1. Alicante, 2. Robin Eye8.4vith big clusters j
or, Giil de Tour grosgrai n, 3; Do. Melting' (tor
'fondant?) 4. Sweet Gudlant ,'';5.r Muscat 6 Do.'
Frontignan, 7. MuscadeHei from the" river rJot,:
8. Malyoisie, yT'okay, 10, yrlan, 11 Constan
lial2. Malaga, 13. Me'dlers.' f
'14.- Large Muscat, 1 5. Ma! vcisie, 1 6. Red Foot,
Thus, it is found; tha tliese
which Indicate diseaseid lungsi
ten s a-
thepa-
readily yield to this powerful remedy, wl
son ably resorted to, and that it restores)
tient to that bodily vigour, which that cruel
disorder t ht consumption, if left to its natural
operation,-would very speedily destroy.
Cernticates respecting the virtue of this Medi-
cine win accompany eacn ooiiie. rrice
Syrup, $2 50 per. ottle,or 24 T4 dozen.
Powder $1 per bottle, or- $9 a dozen.
JAMES HADLOCK.
Fayetteville, Feb. 1829.
03 This Medicine maV be had at the
J. GALES & SON, Raleigh. ;
of the
Of the
53 j .
Store of
(Pied Itouge,) 17
stantia.
Rlack Hambourg, 1 8." Coi-
JUST PUBLISHED
NQRT H.-CAHO L t iV4
" 1 FOR "
183 0.
a
Ci ONT AINING besides the Ast ror.omc d Cal
V cula tions," Essays on Agriculture, valuable
Medical and Miscellaneous Receip-s, Anecdotes,
a-list of the M embers of the next Le
and of the Officers of the State and Gene
vernment, time of holding the different
-&.c. fee.
i This Almanack
Publishers, Raleierh : of Mr. Edward . I
Observer Offise, Fayetteville, and of Mr.
ck may be had wholesale
leigh ; of Mr Edward . I
attire
ral Jii-
Courts,
of the
Hale,
Salmon
Hall, Bookseller Newbcrn ; and retail, of most
of the Storekeepers in the State.
the
nd Us
ve, bu-
Dying & Scouring Establishment.
Tf L. .WILLIAMS respeatfully informs
99 Ladies and Gentlemen ot Raleigh v
vicinity, that he has commenced the abo
sin ess in its various branches, at the House, next
door but one. below the Confectionary Store of
Mr. Henry Hardie, on Fayetteville Street. 1 He
dyes Canton Crapes, Silks, Stuffs, StrawJLeg..
horn and Chip Bonnets, with a beautiful gloss on
them. "Ladies Veils, and Merino Shawls! clean
ed or, dyed-without injury to their border ;i also
Ladies' Handkerchiefs, Hose & Shoes dyed to
any color. Cotton and Wool Yarns dyed; 4 -
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 or scouring and will.be put in a hand
some shape". " ' . V'
All orders entrusted to him. will be executed
with the utinost faitnfulness and the greatest des
patch. , , &
Raleigh Sept. 2, 1829. :' .
Sec.
.. ...
5,
n . 'Forthcoming Bonds,
FOR CONSTABLES.
1 .- v"
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V'
Warrants, Ca. Sas, ' , a '
ppt:rtuce iJonus,
Executions &c." &c,
ALSO. if :
Common Deeds,' Mortgages, Powers "of AM
w. riT'"",!VTni, ?eda ,ot;rrust and
- Bank, Checks.- -
uaieigo sept, a. ';-.. ? V i4 :4is, L
More New and Seasonable 1
; pRY: GOODS, &c. ;
HAVE just received, direct from New-York,
an additional supply off v . 1 - "
u r S trperfi ne Blue, Black & S teel.mi xed Cloths
v Sattinett, Camlet andfTartan Plaids.'
- - Black Worsted Gauze Barege V"'
; BUckGtuze'Handkerchiefs- . - '
, Italian grapes 'and Lutfes'tringsVVr '
50 ps. Calicoes, well assorted --.- v s ic
: 4Gentleihen's: Seal and (patent Leather' Caps
-Youth's Morocco and Leather" ' w- do
, -sFancy Printed Cravats r ' - tr . v "
, Green Baiaes, and: Green and Red Flirinels"".
" .-; , J For TJin&. ':;-.-'-T:- :: -'..
' ' -:,- -;; :-:7; WHITE, ' k-;-v-:;)"
' 19. Auvergnat, 20. Blanquette, SlDoucineU
le, 22. Pln de D?me; 23. Olivette, 24: Doiicette,
25. Plant de Reine, 26. Burgundy, 27. MoriIlon,i
28. Madere, 29. Bourgelas, 30. iPicaidan, 31.
Chalosse, 3. Panse. . ' . ,'" ' '
RED. -'
33. Claret, 34. Auvergnat, 35 St. Jean, 36.
Jacobin, Sf. Meunier, 38. Pmeau,39. Prltanier,
4i.Teinturier,.41. Bourgignoiv42. Bontoillant,
43. Suisse, 44. St." Antoihe, 45. GametNoin. ;
For the Table onlijg'pKM
; 46. Chasselas, (from Fontainebleau,) 47. Ho.
Golden, 48. Do. Cracking, 49. Do. Music, 50.
Muscat Lezarde, 51. Do. Small Berries,' 52, Do.
(d' Alexandria.) 53. Do. ifrom Jura.) 54. Sau
-vignon. " ' -' " " " . ' ' ,: -r.
: .. RED. - .-. -s. p:- ;'
55. Chassel as, 56. Do Violet, 57. Muscat,
Rouge, 58. Do: Violet; 59. 'Muscat t Greyj 60
Damas Violet, 61,: Do. of Poqueti 62. Early, Mag-
delehr -, 'r ' : s ;:v;-'"- . .' ' : '. '
Subscriptions will be -.'received' by -: - v-'- "
V JOS. GALES-& SON,
Raleiarhr
DYING & SCOIBUNG.
;ct fully
MRS. MAR
firms th
u a r LiKri -"5, respect! uiiy , t n-
e Publ'.c, that; herDYING and
SCOURING ESTABLISHMENT is tww in com
plete operation, on Halifax Street; 200 yarls
north; of the State-house, and that' 'sheis prepar
ed to execute ""-work i'V all its various brahcess
She wiirdye Leghor ' HatVn'd : fiponets-Sitk"
Sattinand Crape' Drtils Stockings, s Gloves,
articles of clothing for Gtntlemeri, &c, &eU! She
also dyes and presses Domestic CI t!t. ; ; , H
Mrs. Andrews still continues to c trfy on the
MILLINERY BUSINESS at tlie ame place;
and will do work in that line whh;jieatnes3 and
dps hatch.' '---'.''-. :,. ': -',- ..x;. k'-iV'u?-
LGALES fc SONaye jest received from PH
. ladelphia, the folio wins: new Puhl; :
Maddock's Reports, six volumes in thi. r
, CMUiiucnr vu i-jcuiug atuviaence 2 v i
-,; Peters'Reports, 2d volume . ; Vu
v.'--f.JStpry8 Pleadings,t:'.hewedntoni "
; '; 4Starkie on "Evidence ,".'da.' 3 vol?
-cTliomas's Cokefon "Littleton, ! 3 Vp,
Vr Memoirs 9f Bojivar. :vJ rf j :'J
.-Detters from theEgean ?'- i v c :
Jjuckminslerjs Sermons, a new serien
.Todd's Johnson's Dictionary
Neale's -iterary' Retrial ns r . 1 3r
'; Iast of tixe" Plantagiiieis, 2 Volf !
1
Tales of Passion.
Traits-of Travel1
Devereux -Richelieu-
Hungarian Talcs . -v.St&a
Item's Log Book
- -""tratt'on HP.V -4- .
School -of Fashion
. The Collegians
;,Tales of MditaryTLife .
TheProtestant. r:.
-Anne.of .GierstejnJ, '
Visits of Merc v -
,f Travels of Life" V-
Shepherd's Calender
Tales oft he Good Woman
i". Apician Morsels : f'r - '
Irvings Cohimbiiv-abridged by himself
Virginia Housewife .
' Pastor Sketch Book u ' z 1
Dick's Future State
llich'at's Epitome . -j, . . Vj
Udell's Medical Companion, (latest edition)
ALSO, a very general Assortment of School
.Books and Stationary. ; l .
do
do
du da .
do
ido
fc
du
do
do
do
do
.do
't T ' - HA ft ' . K.
Watches, - Jewellery, Silver and
.Brinnia .Ware, arid I Fancy
Goods. ; : ' v
BERNARD -DUPUY respectfully informs his
friends and the. public generally, that he
has received from New-York and Philadelphia,
an extensive nd splendid .supply of Goods in
his fine, of the most approved and latest fashions.
In addition lo' his former stock, he his "also re
ceived and in future ill constantly keep on hand
a superior'assnrtment : ofPerfiimety and a great
variety of Fancy"rtlclesjlwhich altogether, form
the most desirable collection' of Goods ever of
fered i nthismar k et. Persons desirinis of pro
cnringany uperior articles,-are respectfully in-
vit-d to call ahdrexamine far themselves, as he
is very Confident that the'richness, neatness, and
cheapness ptliis aSsortnTent cantiot fail to please,
: H6 retiirns hts sincere thanks for the very li.
b e ra I e n courage me n t h e h as hi therto rece i vect,
and hopes that by his personal and punctual at
tention and devotion to business, to merit stiH a
continuance of public patronage. ' "i
V N. B. Clocks rid Watches of all descriptions
most carefully repaired; '-All kinds of gold and
silver Work manufactured atthe shortest notice.
. NovmberlK'-.V5:--r";'i-f kSl:,': .i24i 8tw ?
Atlantic Souvenir, for 1830.
milF Atlantic SotHcenir,; for 1830, plentllJk
Cfi. f lbouhd in embossed leather with gilt leave's
and twelve highly finished engravings ton; steel,
bv-the first ArtistsI " ' ; ' -
kuleigh, ;0ctober22
.-4
20
S t o p t ! i c; S wi nd 1 er.y - ,
ON Tuesd iy mornPng last, a man obtained a
. Horse from my Stables, .undtr pretence of
going a few miles into the ewuntryi' with' which
he absconded. He is h person about Tfive' ftet
ten inches higfif light , complexion; thrown hair,
blue eyes, and has lost thejto middle- fingers
on his left hand t ho wore ablue camblet cloak.
The horse was a dark brown, ; j;jouX 16 hanls
bigli, 5 years old, and of a-slim make.'; ,One
Hundred Dollars reward 'w'rtl be given" for his
apprehension and confinement, so that he may
be brought to punishment, and' the crecoYery'oY
the horse, or twenty dollars forthe hort,e alone.
V " ' " ' JAMES LINDSAY.
Charleston, Nov. 26. " ' "30"3t
' NOTICE. ; v .
STRAYED from the, biibscriber,1 on the 5th
of January last, a Horse i MULE, about teu
years of ae; dark; color, compactly t built," and
has the hair rubbed off his shouldeVs by' the col-v
lar.v He "was "seen at ovl time;r between 1 Mu
phey'sL. Mdls in' Orange &. Greensboro' tn,- Guil
ford county .'r-nudcins: for. this' placed -He hasTjiti
doubt bee,n taken up or Jie would 'before this
have." reached home:- '-A reason able reward vjd
be given and all expences paid',-for his delivery
to me iiv Raleigh. .V . : c '-J''
LEWIS HOLLOM AN.
Raleigh Nov; JO.
i - i: wt -.iur .. jrr -sv ( JllLAUIIUU Oil I TLI -
, i- A general Assortment, of Hard ware:, .Stc.
r G. S.: &Co.. have for Vie,' on Commissions
FayeU eville Motdd ; OandleK, r all sizesy from
Fnnk'sHaufactorT.' -- . M
Vj. Raleigh Nov, 3011829. sV'Ac:'-'''"
; : Sutirne Vonrt- Reports. I k
i n UdKPH UALES & SON, have, just publ
ftJ, v JMo. iJ V6L Il.of DBtascxVRepbrts 6
tshed
fthe
It , will, be
Ail, ti - t. '.-" . 1 Decisjons or, ie: supreme Courts Tt-will bP--V , f irn JTi'' j . this,Office: " -
PAPER, different 'ualities.t iW City immediately. and forward hfxM&ttl 10 seneraf;Uii,ne.at ihqtt notice I W", PAINTING - . .
NOTICE! rt:
ff7AS taken up and committed ;to the iJail of
7 . this 'county 011 the 2d of. Marcii lasti'a
negro-man supposed to;" be "a -IS lave?.' who -calls
himself S AM U EL WI LKINS.'-and -savs that.hp
: was bound an a p prentice t tq Wm.r' Mose ly, of
Nqifolk,' Va. and that he'Vknaway from thesaid
,vacjr uciyrc ins term .01 apprenucesnip ,nau ex.-,
pired.'VThe said negro has been in this coiinty
5 06 years, and has passed during lh"at-thnes
a iree man";:he Is aboui!24 years' ifge5 feet, 4
or 3 inches high- and: coal black. TThe ownei-
ofsaidiegrois requested toCqme. forward,' prove'
vl-'v-iiV 4'jr wwigcaur iic .wui !oe; aeail
vwith as the law' direct. .y -T'.'vV V- T, -'V5
. . 1 a p i r Mtn i.:t ' '
- Windsor, Bertie county June .
Price adv. -$".l, W
Just received and;. for sale by" 'H .- ''",';' ,
'.,.Fronispiece--The Wife engraved-by Dt
rand, i rom a pictiire by T ft. Morse.
3 The Village rSchCU;engrayed by Ellis from
a' pictureA.by''Rtcher.''t ; ;;. ,
; The Cottage engraved byr) Kearney from a
picture by Westall,. -. . ' f -' .'
The"Gipseyihg Party engraved. byDurand,
from a picture by-LeslieV; -.? ; s ....';
-"f.;The';vthre"tSiSers- ngraged by Lonacre,
from h, picture by Sir fThomts Lawrence. 3 :
t TJie Cotta by- Kiitley, from'
a pic4urbf;iiVsboVoigli. V'-"':-'-'i.'."
Ttie P itting" HiwirengravedTjy KUis, from a
picture. ly Crbotthi. v-v .. ." . ; --cThe
iBanrt engraved by : Ellis' from a pictart
j$n)y ;'"--! f-." :
The Portrait,.. engfayetl by Hamilton,- from a
plct ufe d Rqardjwi; r':'. '.'v fl" -f' ;" ;;;
. Th c Fi -r I h VJ rrra v1 hv F.llii '' from
pictttr. byVInihart.':- I
vT JJecqriciliat:
bow, from : picture by Step'ianif
The Ttjnple, ;.-nf SKgijiar engraved Ujy;KeIl)V I
irom.'a picture .byo'rurn'eiv t,'--''-.-'-'.'';
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in c fi tdm m6fe com p a n y.
On Fridayjtli l:.Dcembef,i 1829.:?;
1 60 No. Lfcteiv Bal ibts-V
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