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-2 :"- A'V V : 4 . 'V 1' V 7 ' i s X Joseph Gales '&SbiL ..'TTv:r-In "Store a- vefVtre nerid assortment. pf JXL ScbanKand oilier Books, Stationery, Stc , V vhich tllieyflcf for sale to Courttry Merchants, ; 'Teaehefa and others, C on:'the' .rnost-nceommod.i-Mini: terms, consisting. in part, asjfollows Scott's Family Bible,' a new edition, 5 vol. ' Varnily Vtbles--4t(Cin: various biddings x do. do. : JC'vo.' inrdo-' jlo.'Vo'cket k. line Edition, ii -extra hlndinirs V do. do. common; School do. Pocket . j. Testaments. iuvarinus bindings . SchGoT do. V CornmonFray er,do. d hi ? j - ; HEADERS. ; Murray'3 English, Read'r vvftIo ' , Introduction . ,; National Reader v- (s, : ,do '"' Orator Columbian- do - i Packet's Instructor i ? do 7.Exposit6r American Preceptor-; '- r -J- I GRAM : ; Murray s EjrigGrarnmar it Scott's LesSons Art;of Reading well Juvenils Reader v P.opularLessons t. L-ookirttr Gtas New-York Readers, No. vl, and 3 : Jacob4s Gjreek' Header :do ' JLatini ; 'do :'-;,do- ijo doabridg-ed) - . - do Ct-y to do- GreenleaPs EngGram mar s , v. Ingersora -- , co; 'Comly's , V'do tt r Brown's( ' r,doT J ' f Coardraan's do . LIBDIC AL C OMPANIOI t f FAMII.Y PHYSICIAN; . - TKA.TXHO OF THE . . - l DISEASES OF 'THE UNITUD STATES,, Willk their fTmptor..,' causes, curer ard'tne:: bf prevention r: c: nmon co3s in Surgery I tbc a-management and disep. 3S of Wot:: en and Cnil t dren-s a? yispensarory, lor preyjai iHjf rwmijr, YTtledicines, and Qlosary, explaining Tcclmi ral terms Also, the Kurse$ Guide. '' UeVh edt enlar ed,'vnd very . considerab ly im ' A '.S . . i" . proved. . J -r . v r - BY JAMES EWEtX, ; r ' , v v v" f "-";.. ' "On the important sjibjecjt . of domestic vmedi- cine,4.jn.tny- &9oks have' .been , written;-' which; 'tridiieh'xceTlent in other respects, have greatly Willard's 'Daboll's - . Ditworth'a it TVhelpley's Corapend ot - History" r Ttler'a Eteinents of. do Gritnshaa' History of .'.Greece . ? . rdo4 do.TRomi ' I , dd do, England do; :do iilli States tiaie's Farrand's Gr'k. Gra.n'ri Valpeya do do Moore's do-V - do Ruddimans Latiir, do AdaTn,' .. . do w ;do Gould'i I i do do Ross., - ,d - do , Levizack'a French clo I VXariostrocbt's ..do . PerrinVwV c 'do ARITHMETICS. rsv '"'r' "' - "Valshra Arithmetic ' ' Kimher's) do J Adams'-'f do . Colburn's do i do ? Sequel to Arith ;metic do,' Key to i 'do Pikers-Arithmetic," v do Key to do Smiley's , do v 1 'do do" HISTORY. Robert? onV History, 'of Charles 5th , -db do fAmenfca:; - do Vdq ,' Scotland V .'and India i : Gibbon's History,, of - Rome " v . Scptt's Life of Napoleon Htz History of r Modern 1 Europe, . witn an ac r counof the Rise and, ' ' Fall .of. - the ; Roman Empire '.; ' Irving,rs ; Lile and Voy - ages bf Columbus a- .'Vbridgeu for Schools! Aoquetil's'-&v lCimsay's v. Universal History. ,r C ''"7 -j k-1- failed 'of UsefullriesB to Americans because, they . . -' - li' .jr;1. l, JT-- - ' treat.of diseases wutcnexisunin ,ycry jurtnrt climates an JconstifationsJniistey difler from burs. The book now offered to the public has,; therefore,1 fhe -grfat actyaniae if liavinjj been writ e n . byr a i nat i veA m en cabi of rlon and suc cessful t)r:ci ice in the southern states, .ami who, fot; yera pastj. has, turned. muh othis attention to the composition of it. IT $ ;.To. every family mbre'specialljr those in' re mote situation., tbe;pis?estiQn of thiilbook mut inquestionabIy, be of ;incalculable Valufe :.i for,! conducted by 'such a udeil.wiH nbt be. pre sumptuous to say that my - person, 6f tolerable capacity andeasonable attention,; may be ena bled to pracctise j With, safety and advantage in those case's of sur.ple diseases lnost incident to our; climate. v -- " . ' 1 " v S''i' "v'Tbiswork:isfor safe by " v ' S'c-S f Jo. GALES' & S ON. v August ,X.'. -w.-v - 95- Tliolccile &HcU:il tontre & me dicing store. "J.. Iff AVi: lately receivecl asl - V r-- - nd extensive. assortm eht,of 2Jrwar;and Medicines, fcouMstn ng. in part,, pi auipnic viuiiHiic, .uu!,iivjiu.i nenarcotized do; Ketinea uamp:,or, uantnanueb, Castor OU, -Vjtr. iEtlier, Elatari u m, Extract i of varinn? kind . Solidified CopaivaOil of - Black Americaa Tnrf Ttegrister do .U. Slates e ' " T "VIards do IT States , . Goodrich's do States 'J ritkinV:do,U. States ' "Jlowe's do Greece ; - Jiollins' Ancient History v" Goldsmith's. Animated ' .Nature " x" v . Hu me, S mollet and Bis- ;. -4 C, set's . History of Eng- " T; ".. 't geographies." r t --T.f -Atums Geography andJCurfunings' -tJeography , ,V Atlas ; , 'i Morse's- -'do;.., do Worcester' do - '-do 4 tido cBpitome do Smiley's Geography and - TAUas.j;, r 'r 'SPEIXING BOOKS . ;j Websters Spelling B'ks lomlyfs ;;do 'do . -'New-Yorkdo w - clo ;,iPicketV'; Tdb ,.;dQ v and -Atlas.' Woxdbridges do Goodrich's Willett's Willard's "drt do do do do db do 4 , - New-York Expositor ,V A v PickeX'; ; do Vv " Walker's School DiJ. - " do : laVge -r'- do ; - rdo pocket do rdol do Murray's Spelling B'ks; Universal- do. ;- do Dilworth's. do-'v ; doSi Union; .v- do : do i1 DICTIONARIES. " - f.,' Ainsworth'sL.atin iDic- tionaiy. uc: tiempriere's Classical - r . 1 VV ; , "Johnsorv's- ,d v -.1 - . v do , large- Todd's Johnson's: v . - Boyers French . "do. vNugenl'8;do'. do - Newman's Spanish do -Prjraary Dictionary -"Eiitick's Latin do ' Buck's Theological Dic- Vtkn'iary' Brown'? Hictionary: of "trie Bible , :yf -Chemical, Dictionary : Hooper's Medical do Pickering's Greek Lex z icon . c.t Scbrevelius' Lexicon ' Grove's Grk. & E ug.Mb " y Stationery, : , V l-tDRAWING PAPER; , f - j . '' rr Cap Drawing Paper t' ; r4Demy ' do y do ? - Mediurai 1 do ? do' -" Royal Drawing Paper Super Roy ar do - do - . . V" "1 - - letter Paper, Foors Cap Paper ; V' i t Folio Post Zc Demy Pa-i AY,KITING PAPER.-r Medramt and Royal ' Pa perf. -V1. " v t;' Super "Royal and Impe -r. . ... - FANCY -PAPERS. ; V i ' iloroccn Paoer ' JGold Paoer . Tllarbled Paper ifs ' JFancycolored do- " 1 QTpiIEwaht of a repository in this "country, Tike, X the EnglUi Sporting Magazine, to serve as an authentic record of the performances and !e digreesvbf the bred htrse,' will be admitted- by alljAvhether breeders, owners, ;or amateurs of that admirable anintaL- Thelonger ,Ve remain vWithoutsucb a Register, ' the. more difficult will a oe to trace tne peuigrees oi exisung, stock, afd tlie.more precarious will its, value become. Is it rjot,;inTact, -witlnn .Jhe knowledge ot many readers,1 that animals known to have descended from ancestry of the highest and pui'est . bloody naveDeen comounaeci wjin ine. vulgar mass oi their specits, by the loss of an old newspaper or memorandum book, that contained their pe digrees I Sensible for years ast jof the, danger which in this'Vay. threatens property of somuch value,, and persuaded that it is'not yet too late to Collect and save maiiy precious materials that would soon be otherwise Jost the subscriber hopes to supply the long locked for desideratum by A h e est a b I ishm e nt of " Th'e Am e ui c an "Tc lir llKoisTEn." But though an account -of the per formances on the American Torf, and the pedi grees 'of thorough-bred horses constitutes the chief aim. of the -vorfc, it is designed, also,, as a Magazine of information (like the English Sport ing Magazine) on veterinary subjects generally ; and of various Tural sports, as Racing, Shooting, Hunting, Fishing, Trotting - Matches,' &c. toge ther witii original sketches of the natural history and habit of American game of all kinds and hence the title " The: American Turf Remitter and , Sporting Jlfasraztne.,r 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 of domestic materials. ine magazines receivea irom aoroaq will supply an ample stock of appropriate ihatter.1! ' a . FihaUy,as to the style and execution of the work", the first number," fust published & ready for delivery, may be received as a fair specimen, entitledfto some allowance for the imperfections inseparable from the first essay in a new and somewuai cuuipivcaxeu anu uimcuK.eijierpnze. ,rs, - J' s - J. S. SKINNER. - , CONDITIONS. . - V : The , SPORTING MAGAZINE will be pub lished jnonthly. Each number .will consist of about'j fifty pages, v embellished . with beautiful engravings-price j)3 per annum, to De paia on the receipt oi the hrst number. - . i ' ";v -(Tj Where--theOtiumber of subscribers at any place shall warrant it, it will be sent by private conversance at . the expense of the; Editor, and delivered'free.of any e'xtra charge where it is sent by mail the subscriber wilLIiave to pay the postage.". .- I, , s- V x PersQits procuring, five subscribers, and sendingvthe 'money, will receive a sixth copy gratis-and so in proportion for a larger number. Baltimore, Sept. 1. v - Ki "' IteeveV Yater Colours -t ; m Boxes - ; -; 'Camel's Hair Bmshes, Toy iPaint lloxes ."' .Vecl-rewood, Pewter, PA INTB, -Ccrlr, Glassy Pocket - ' - i IaCii sriv' t i -.';'!'yi.'-i Rubber, an 1 Lidia ;!,jf fnbA Vi"" Xi" ' ' encil Cases "y t KJwaei Vlndeljble InV t v f- iSentlemens Vocket Yiating3-Cards & Case's Ienoradum 'Books Black & Red Wafers , Black and' Ited -Sealing -.Wax -;- Black and Red Ink ' Black; and Red f nkpowo t:der, t i Dra wrng Pencils and . f lilottingPper e Quills - St tie and, Slate. Pencils Wrapping and Sand Put - per - , Day. Books, Leiig't rs.,- "Journals", CahBooksi : Receipt Books -- ' " .v;J .':(Ej-jAU orders in thefr line attended to, with' " . i tae earliest de spatch. - , , v -t i' ; t ' . -Oct.- 9h.ifc29r . .'-r r s - - is--: : -Atlantic Souveftir- for, 1830- v ; amirAtlintltffioujrfinir. for.:183Viapendidly .t Jl! iboU'mtio embossed leather,' witbgiltjeaves,- '' v" and twelve highly finished "engravings- orr stee,l, ' V -vby the first Arjttsts.-u -ov'- V" j- Just received .and for .sale by 1 1 -'if rontispiecer- i ue r v.ire,: engraved oyciJU "' ramlf from 'picture. byS.FB,,Mo'rsei - ;'VV- The Village ScfrobV engraved by Ellis, from, ' a nictiire hv R.-trliVr. ',' x The Cottage, engrayed'byv Keaiey, i frpma , J pictw -e; "by Vestall,' V i v o -, " : , ;,';TbyGipseyiig Party, "engraved "byDarand, &'om a picture by ? Leslie : ' ' r-. s .4i..-if oisici sy c.irageuv-oy x.ongacre, tVbm-a picture by SirThoims Lawrence. PemSer.Iodine." London Blue Pill, Black Oxyde Mercury Citratpd KHlf:forvTnikhigrneatraK-ini nireV-Gb'mp.Kxtr. Sarsuparilhi;: Hy4r Potass Sup;Carb. Sod,- Tart, Acid, TketfTGUm Ara bic; CalcMagnesia; Yellow 'Bark, Cilomel , Ja lap, Rhubarb. C.' Tartar,Sugar Lead. Sp tre, Bals Copaiva, Spt; AmmonTat;jAptimo. ny, Sulplu Copper Iaiquorice Paste, i&c. " - t . e ' A ; ge heraV assortme nt of ; Patent jMedicineSt Shop Furniture 'Surgeons Instruments, iDye Woods Otters Trimmings andM,aterials,sucrt as .Aqria Fortis,QtticksiJvevl.IJbgwjo'd, ' BuV Strihgs;Skins Bindings 'and Bands,' Btickles & Brushes. vervlow.J'A large su piily. of Paints '& Brushes of eVey description," SptsTurpentine, Linsee.l' mp and I anners; on, Voia ani? 5,1 Ver Jear v Cpal And' Leather ? Varnisbi superor qualitv, Window-Glass 5 H 10, 10 Xl 12; 12 lo and 16 18, and Hutty U v v ' - Their assortment comprises every' article in th Anotheejtrv line : the- principar; part :of which having lately been selected by themselves are enabled to-sell to cash ttiealeraor punctual customers on much better' terms than ever be- - V nan- ' et ouralasrth$tlint'roduzticn cf tht uhurYof Che Grape Vim into' the Unit- or 1 cidi ur'z of , ec States -T li. ALPHONSB LOUBAT having cohsid-J 1VX. er! Jy nurgedj his Vineyard,1 on Lofig Jsland, . .i miles fin lNew-Yofk, :on the.;, road, Jo Fort-Djarhond; where -he no,vAhas, in jfull ultivatiQni a' Vjney ard'of forty acres f g'rou id, rCor ' aining a:stock of 65 ,000 Griij e Vi ne." and it arsery, of 72,000 Grape'Vine Roots, compris ing Tsixty-two varieties selected in Europe, be- tweenv4ov ana ovr cy. lauiuae ana naymg. aiso 'V NEV BOOKS, the peculiar advantage ol being enabled to pro, cure tbe best ipecies pf Roots from bis'rathers t:xter,sivetVineyardsvand-NuVserks;'iiK. forebfTered, inthis;? market; physicians ? and Merchants will find it to their jnterestjto call and examine before purchasing elsewhere. 1 v . Raleigh, June 3, 182?. ; -gpfiO It is now a Sirup or under the . TO THE AFFLICTJEDi Vegetable StrUp iand Tpwder ' ; FOR DISEASES OF THE LUNGS " S" - - - ' ' - vi,- J-'-; w ' fTBTilE Pronrietor of this Medicine, after rep'eat- 1' ed trials of its virtues wfveh have been at tended with th6 most signal success, jnow,orters it to thosq ' who are "afflicted wtth"t re . waiting diseases which it is designed-ito rel!ejye,'?n full confidence thatt will b& found fHcai :Ipiis par ticularly if taken in the incipient stage & of these diseases "vV ' ' - . "V ' For -two vears Dasti.; this Medicine has been prepared m the form of a Powder, &takeiv as an IIUUSIUI1, V 1LU I lie fiiunkfiapp auov-vaa. offered to the afflicted in the form of in Powder: as, the Patient may prefer conviction,; that either form will pfoducehe same happy result:. Among its most prominent qualities the following may be mentioned, as en titled lo particular consideration. promotes that gentle perspiration wnich is deemed healthy and checks vthose sweats which are morbid. and pernicious.. m. relieves curyuic aiieiuiioiis , aim ctingestions of the lungs by giving forceto the languid circuUtton. It assuagesjcougltsj - it pro motes tree and Plana expectoration. it removes pain from the chest. It "relieves asthmaiic and difficult respiration. It corrects obstinate cos- tiveness, and thus leaves the bowels'in a rejjulat and healthv state. Thus, it is found, that these painful symptoms which indicate diseased lungs readdy yield to this powerful remedy J when sea sonably resorted to, and that it restores the pa tient to that bodily vigour, which that cruel disorder the consumption, if left toiits natural operation! would very speeddy destroy. Certificates respecting the virtue ofjtpis Medi- cine win accompany eacu uume. . rnce oi. ine Syrup, $2 50 per bottlel or $24 a dozen. Of the Powder$l per bottle,lor $9 a dozen. V T JAMES HADLOCK. . Fayetteville, Feb. 1829 , X 53-- 03" This Medicine, may be had at the Store of J. GALES fc SON, Raleigh. nartments if . UirJiide. Lot.sjHid. laronnei, in Trailed 45: Nt Lat.: proposes to the numerous friendship ,the;cultivatjon of the, Grape'iYine,,in .the United states, a subscription. J r Mr. A.xT wilL engage to fuVnfsh'stib.scribers With thefr Grape Vine Roots, before lUe First oj Jiprxl nextt r ;i ne lioois- wui oe: anree jers old, and will produce' considerable fruit the sec ond year front-the Ipne'of their -beingl planted: They, will ' be. carefully- .classed - and packrd wjilch'will greatiy facilitate the thriving ' of the Roots, When trausplanjed "". ' L-' i Orders , will be punctually; attended f oi 'the. subscribers designating the . quantity and - spe cies of the Grapes Vine -Ptoots they wish lb havef They will engage-id pay for 1.06.0 roots or more at the rate of I.centstor each row .tor less than' 1 000," at the rate of 15 cents'; and 25 centf Per root for less than 50. Moots only two year? old. sh'all'be paid for at the rate of 9 cents each', for 10UU pf tnore $ l cents tor less maiMuyu ; aiid 18 cents for less than 50 roots, r , ' ' ' . payment to be made on delivery of the roots Letters not received unless POST-PJlp.'y v t 'HIri A. Ioubats Book on -the, Culture of the Grape Vine, and on the Making bf r VVine, rriay be foiind at the'principar Bookselfers of the 17- nited States ; and bis Agents'.wiJf furnish thern, Mr. Loubat nas seiecteu tne following species as the best; the choice xf : which is left to sub scribers. i' JUST PUBLISHED GAIiBS'S , NORTH - OA 110 L IN FOR 1830. Table Grapes or for mtiking Strong Wine T III b 1. Alicante,4,2. Rob inEyes. with big clusters ; -or CEil de Tour, grosgrain, 3. Do. Melting, (ior 4. Sweet Gudlant, $l Muscat G.' Do. " ? . ' i , 21: Douclnel- fondant Frontignan, Yi MuscadeNe, jh;Jin he' ri ver jLof, -8. Malvoisie, 9. Tokay, 10,s Syrian, 11." Constan- na, Aiaiubra, io. ijeuicrs. - ' ' , a , l4. Large Muscat, 1 5? Mai voTsie," 1 6. It ed Foot, 7pied Rouge,) irJJlack llambourg; 18. Con- sianua. . t. - - . . -WHITE. r - : J 19. Anvergnat; 20.":lJlanquette le, 122Plande DameJOhvette, Douceite, . 25. Plant de Reine; 26 "Burgundy! 27 Morillo . , 28."- Madere, 29. Bourgelas, 30 Picaillan, 3, Chalosse32. Panse. J ' " . RED:;"f c"" .- '33. Claret, 34.sAuvergnat?35 St -Jean 36, .1 acobin, 37. Meunier, '38; Pinead 39. Pritanier 4i.' Teinturier, 41. Bourgignon, 42. Bouteillant, 43. Suisse,44. St'. Antoiue, 45. Gamet-Noir. ; ; 4 , : Fur the Table.Qnlyr . I ' - , : WHITE. . 46. Chasselas, (from Fontainebleau,) 47. Do. Golden; 48. Do. Cracking, 49." Do. Musk; 50. Muscat Lezardei 51. Do. Small Berries, 52.' Do. (d' Alexandria. ) 53i. Do. (from Jura;)' 54.' Sau" vignon. . . - " , '"RED. ' ; 55. Chasselas, 56..- Do.' Violet, 57 Muscat Rouge, 58. Do. Violet"-59 ; Muscat 'Grey, 60. Uamas Violet, 61. Do, of Poquet. 62. Early Mag-delen.-; , , - '.- - a. ,, 'r , : Subscrintions will received hv -. ...I ! JOS. uALbs jic SO.N, ., V . . . , - Raleigh. . :T GAIjJb Ci SON have just received from Phi rv -jaieipnia, ine loiiov-ing new l'ublicatio 9laddocKF Reports, six vor.tmes in thj-'o- iii'nders pnPleadingahd Evidence, 2 rot - new edition ;; ; tTB Rep9rtss;2d volume ; Story's Pleadings, a new dlt vi7V'taenve"ce0'4"'5V0!S',' ; rtomas's Coke,Jon "Lilileton, 3 y.' fl. Memoirs of Bolivar,-Sl'J, -1 -v- s ;'Letrcn from tne i . , jean r v v ' ' Buckmin$ters Sermons, a new series . t 'Todd's Johnson's Dics.ary -r '' A',NeaIes Literary Re. . .s , rr ? : Last of the Plantaganets,-.2"voIi ..' " : ' Tales of Passion - ?lo, '.. .! - Traits -of Trav'el "(-r , d . V' " Devereusr ' ' d. ' V''. ' . - J Uchelieu t u: 7 ' , , "- Iliinirarlun Tales ' ;do-; i c , S"4oa1ei i . " Log.'Book - f Vdo ' j . . r$07itto.i Hill v'fVy' '-. ;" Sciioul of F.ishions ,J . ' d6 :f ' The" Collegians do -, -T.'des of Mflitary Life v -do ' ' Tbe Protrstapt : J' fi - 4", lo, , ' 4 A Anne bfVGierstein . J '-t- do. , Visits of'tercT- f i, do': - -Travels.of Life"- ' ' dn ; . Shefiherd's Calender do v.' "Tales, of the Good, Woman ' ' rirving's Columbus, 'abridged by himself ' rVirgima Housewife ' . - ' 0 - Pastor's Sk'etcfi Book -v ?v. -Dick's 'Future State; Brchat's Epitome v - r , -. ' s V'Hwell's Medical Companion,- (latest e litioi: ) k ALSO,, a very general Assortment" ofSchoI llook.s and Stationery ' j . ' ' oat; r; , vr ti - "1 ' ' V - eft- , i. :L I. K DYING SCOURING. OLD MADEIRA! WINE; R Irave lately received,, and ofler for sale, T -ihe "following AVines and Spirits, which we can recommend to Families .and others as being .of f he' best qualities : Jskv . ; " Old L. P. Madeira Wine do do do l "Sicily - A. Lisbon v -:Old Port'"' ' French ) randy f- . Holj.d,.Gin ., : , Jamaica Rum, V , X London Pot ter. . " Imperial Ta', " -Gunpuwder (kr " . -," " r: AZK' ..-AVlLLf AMS i 9 CONTAINING besides the Astronofnical Cal culations, Essays 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 time of holding the different Courts, &c. &c. r-." , . - , , f I . t r This Almanack may be had wholesale of the "Publishers Raleigh ; of Mr. iEdwardlTl. Hale, Observer Office, Fayetteville, and of Mn Salmon Hall, Bookseller Newbern ; and. retail of the Storekeepers in the State. - Sept. 1829. of - most Dying &, Scouring jEstablishraeiit. -do bottled -in Oporto : Oct.: 21st 1829. & HAYWOOD. ' .18 'AF almost, every - description, .may Je,al ways VU had at the Bookstore, of J. Gales! & .Soyrf printed on good, paperancr alter the most Tap proyed forms viz i 1, - ' , i : x-FOR CLERKS OF COURTS. r - lYrits, Executions for Debt & .Cost, Execu- . -tiunsforco.stonly,:r. , - - -' -- Jury-Tickets, Witne$sTickets, 1 . . ; Appeal s Bastardy Bond ; '''.,- ouopanas, Aiommssion lor talcing Ueposi Apprentice's Indentures and Bonds, , -bAamjstrator's & Constables Bonds, s 'Marriage Licences abd Bnds,.- -vt- f- Capias. atbattMHCiendum ' v s Jv. Orders' of Salafrom a Justice;? i 1 ' Recognizances, and Bonus to prosecute,",5 t V ir i 'i '.Muaraian.i3onas.ana, notices to; Guarthans,v -.Ti. -Pa's', against Bail, . ' - , , -C. , -Procjess against Secdriiies &.c. '4.- Si v- ' aaa. .a. j Deeds for Sales by Execution, - -.s 1 1 m iftrrjW' i irutf- nn.rri1.0ri r..r l. a fair' .imw. i - ..' ,fc "a jiicturc by Gainsborough vi.. ,.' J . . 1 -' r e VTe Partg-drour, engraved by fcllis, from a't - V" , 'picture by Corbould. ft Si , . J c. ,.TbeBandit enffraved bv Eflis from a nictnre i j V , bV EastlAe.'- J.i . V a . I , -vTiie Portrait engraved bv Hamiltoif. from a 1 ri'c?iirVbv"Bo.4rden.' "' ': ' 'His Fibber' Boy, eneraTed byElIi.from dd n . i .cuirtuy,iman.- - j."tS I R,ecc icibaUtne.v4ved by IUmanandvPiil ; -t bow, from a-piclarV by fatephanotJ ' vw;'v -' t Tha Tf mjMf of "Egiu's; . n;rayed:;!'b Kellji 1 " .fiom -a iTct'ire br Turner, ',lf r:1-" - . ' - " - Do:) do: t . Taxe, Fortlicoming' Bonds,4 Tax Receipts Scc, . : FOR CONSTAB LES. -, v' -A r , Appearance Bonds - 'V-' ' ' , Kxecutlons be, &c Vfr ." ' ALSO, ommon ireeds Mortgages. Powers : bf At-. f .aiiK U,ntCK.S.r,- iiaieign isepu 2 - s X -L. WILLIAMS respectfully ihfprms the .tf.- Ladies and-Gentlemen ot Raleigh -and " its vicinity, that he has cornmencecLthe above bu siness in its various branches, at the House, next door but one, below the.. Confectionary ",Store ofl Mr. Henry Mardie. on fayetteville Street. . He dyes Canton Crapes Silks," Stuffs; Straw, Leg hornand hip Bonnets, with a beautiful gloss on jthem. ; Ladies' Veils andMerino, Shawls cleaTi ed or dyed without injury to their borders ; :also Ladies' Handkerchief, Hose & Shoes dyed to any color.' Cotton and Wool Yarn3 dyed. . V Gentlemen's Apparel of every description dy ed, scoured and pressed, elegantly. ; Theollars of coats will not sustain any injury in the process pf dying or. scouring andwilLbe! put in! a -handsome shape.-i , , i 1 " ' ,f" -A 11 orders, entrusted to him, will be, executed with the utmost faithfulness and the greatest des patch.,-. . , - . st . . m 1 . w.RaleigVSept. 2, 1829. . n C More New uiid, Seasonable v DRY; GOODS &c. AVE just received, direct from xNw-York", jQL an' additional supply of Vs - Vf RS. MARY ANDREWS, ' respectfully Jnt It JL f)rms the Public, that her DYING and SCOURING ESTAB LIS 1 1 MENTis, now in com plete ' operation, on Halifax Street, 200 yards north of the State-house, and that she is prepar ed to .execute work in all t its variousN branch es She will dye Legbof Hats and Bonnets, $ilky Sal tin' and Crape Dresst Stockings, ' Gloved articfes of clothing for Gentlemen, Stc.?&p. She also dyes and presses Domestic Clwth. ' , v Mrs. Au'lrewsistill continues to carry on the Hit f TMLM)V 'DrTfllVt'OC' tx -v' iiiiiijiiti.ivi uuoimooo, ni ine Bailie, piauc, and will do work inthUt line with "neatness, and despatch- 11 , . f ' ' , Raleigh, October 22. ' o k ..-"r 20 " . . Stop the Swindlers ON Tuesday morning last, a man "obtained a Horse from my Stables, under pretence of Wa tches. : Je wi?l I e rV; S i 1 ver an tl 'Britannia ? rarey ar 'I v iancy rrf!ERNAttD.-DUPUY' respectfully inforrs l.'j JLV! i! lends and; the public., generally, t! .t he has received- from New-York' ?md Pliil lelphia, an extensive Aiid splenclitl ,uipply . of Goods in his lineal of the most approved and latet fashions. In"r "addition to bis former stock, he has also 1 c ciyed and in futurewill constantly keep on lvind 1 a's'uperiof assortment of I'erfumery and a grc-iit . Variety of Fancy Articles; -which' altogether, form the most desirable 'collection of Goods ever ofV fered in this martet. Persons desirous of j)ro xuringany superior articles j are respectfully in vited to call' and examine for lhemselvqs,' as he: is very confident that the fichnes3, neatness and cheapness of bis assortment-cannot! fail to please, j He returns hijS sincere thanks for the very beral encburagement he ha J". erto received,' and hopes' that by" bispersbnal and punctual al-C tenfion and devotion to business, tqrmerit still 'a continuance of public patronage. -.- .;.; ; N.t B. Clocks and Watches' .of all descriptions most carefully repaired. A11 kinds, of gold and silver WorkTnanufactured at ihe shortest notice. . November 11, , - - ',. " .24" 8tw - ' The Celebrated Race Horse Stallion. "BY T4MOLEON ont of the celebrated Race 'Mare Aridne, ' by' Citin, will stand again i:i tliis plade.theensuing season, at my Stable. ' . r Tne ' particulars (W ill be'made k nbwiv in. dus time. - jNti. c. va::hook. :yLeasbiirg; Caswell, N'C. .NoV. 18. A7 3w. -'OCT-The Star wiH iiisert jtlns 3" weeks, & charge the same to the Register Office. . fc,f Tlie late Dr. Win: H. Hunter, going a few miles into t!e country, with which he absconded. He is a nerscm about five " feet ten inches high,- light -complexion, brown hair, blue, eyes; and has lost the,two middle? fmgeis wiivins ieii uanu ; ne wore a Qlue camoiet cloaK. The horse. was a dark brown .about 1& hands high, 5 years old, and of a sliml rhakj. ;0ite Hundred Dollars rewa. d will be given fpr. tiis apprehension f and confinement s that he may be brought to punishment, 'and the recovery of the horse, or twenty dollars' for the horse alone. . - . FAMES' LINDSAY, Charleston, Nov. 26.-., . , .30 3t . NOTICE; : STR VYED from ihe Subscriber; on the 5tb of January last, a, Horse- MULE about ten years of age, : dark colorcompactly built, and has the hair rubbed off his shoulders by the -col far. He was seen at one time, , between Mur phey's Mills in Orange 8c Greensboro! in' Guil: ford county, nnaking for this place. ; He has no doubt been taken un or he would" before -tin have reached, hom'a; AA "reasonal)k; rewards will be given and alPexpences paid, for hi delivery" to me in Raleigh. , ; , Raleigh' Nov. lO.-': LEWIS UOLLOMAN.. 24 rj'kNThumlay, inh D K the Plantiiion oft! . Superfine 'Blue, Black & Steel-mixed Cloths a , Ssttmett,' Camlet and' Tartan Plaids v Black, Worsted Gauze Barege JRlack G iuze .Handkerchiefs' 5 Italian Crapes and Liite-stringr'-i. 50, pa.' Calicoes welLassorted iientleinen's'Seal and patent' LeatHet Caps Auth's Morocco and Leather -h vl0 ,rPan,ev Printed , Cravats : -t ' . . Green Baizcsand Green and Red Plan n'Mc ' Jk 'i2 half ft .RrnwantlItlfar.h'?t.RhUfii.ii''---.-. i A. general Assortment of-Hardwarei'kc.V 1 u. Co,-have -for sale t.i Jonimisiinn. Fayet eyiUrt ; Mmldf: Calidie's, v'al - sizes -from F ink1 Manufictory ' ; ; i . - ; C) j w- ' tcaieign, ivov Jt hi LLANKS t J, dorse &t short nptice- at this ofiirejs w y v.- .- ,i . . , ; . v w. i . v I . . JV - . VHOSKPH GALES & SON. lUveiMt m.JMU, I ' -.' ..:;. i- -- .. . i A! .1 JT' In. Vni.ll: nt I lfTiiriT-r' . ii ....... f.r. t rnnnriT in tir.Prj! giyai.njraredby. Eelh'i f '- wvv Deciions of .th Supreme ' Court! ; It 1 wilf.be vV ' - lJn!V; ,V' " iicrtiusi jrusi.anO'JPOOISCap "verea sucn sn&cribers as kre.now in the 1 . . rrr'wi,''- ' " CS f J PAKER,;difrerent dualitiU.iinit ivl lA, City, immediate and forwaided bv mail tnUK&- Ui; PllIX TING : : - -t. : vr, - H. -I i '.v' ; JiGALC&soN. ' lrLc,??.e- l'M':' . -r " 'i,J 'S-.vI-' Afcfm executed at Utis OQite. V .wI,e. 7'? V" "v-N-.- r. v.- . o i. iiaieiirb xcor. 21. . V r. n ' 1 's e 'a .cJ.-"w t. v vw...w - y to utteua.1 ; -: ; : ; notice. -,: ' -TT7"AS taken up ant committed to i the Jail of V? this county" on -the 2d of Mrch..Ust, a negro mati supposed to be a Slave, .who calls htmself SAMUEL UrILKlNS,. and kavs that he was bound an apprenticeHo , .Win. Mbsey, :of Norfolk, Va.f arHl that he ranavvay fromlihe said Mosely before his term ofapprenticehip-had ec4. pired, 'The saiit.negra has been in vtbi couritv' $Sr. 6 years, and has passed -duorin tlat time a tree, pian $ he is about 24 ears of age, 5 f e-t, 4 or 5 iiches higli? and cnal'bJackV :'l f.e bwner of saiil negro requested to ccmel forM aid, prove property and pay charges, or ; will t be dealt "with as tba law directs. v - Tj'V'v'-' '"'). - . r . . JAMES PALMER,4 Jailor jV'vinusor, irtie county, June 9, -."Price adv. &7 ' t ,82-6m. 'T'hNMnoderate. tern vy GIG atxl; HARNESS For terms. annlv at office. - . ': t j ; a jieat Pannel- Doilblft' inQHE subscriber' having" adminhiered to the rUL wEfJtate' 'of tlie late Dri William H. Hunter of Raleigh, deceasedcalU upon alt persons indebt ed to the Estate of the deceased to pay the. same fort hwith v;an.d4 requests' 'that all;;persons who ' have any- demands uponsaid Kslate,will make them known to himV.that' they may be settled, r v. 4 -'"..THOS; G. aCUlT; Admr. ' Kov. 2J, 1 829. t ' ' - - i - . '' "27 . 1Y, virtue ' of a Deed of -Trust to me executed -S-.by, -Dri-. William . H. Hunter,-! to secure ' the payment of .certain -deUts therein, mentioned, I shall sell to the highest Tiddeiy on Wednesday, the 16th d:y' oft December. next, atuf continue from day. -to.' y until all is sdld on, the premises the'HouSeand Lot on Hil! borough Street, laieiy occupied by the slid Dr. Hunter, together ,u it u all the; Household-, and, Jtflchen -Furniture, one . Wagg:on sii Horses, two, -Mules, and a sm ill Ma i e called Polly Hopkins, a valuable 'Library con "sting bf -.Medical and f liiscellaneous JJooks. Immediately thereafter,' 1 slall sell at the Planta- .tion- near ' Raleigh 'all hij ijtock, cdn'sisting of , Cit He,;,Sheepnd' :3 logs iv-Xci'ma,-made , kno n r on thedvy ot sale' , , r ' ' - ? : cC .,:- 1 HQS. G.SCOTT, Trustee. 'Nov. 23rd 18C '-'j ' ,2- , O TICE. r I ecember J will be sold at le l ite Dr. William II.' Hnr r"all.his Fjirminc uteusils.'Corn, Kodder, flay,. Sec. Terms of s;dK-sii months credit, the ipurcl' isers giving Bond withapproved'securiljV - , V. TllOS: G.'-bCOTT.-Adm'r. Nov 23rd '162. . " ; 1 2T- ' VLAND YOli SALE, , ;"0 Y. vktiie of a decree of tle Court of Equity JO.df Fjruuklin .County mJe at iPall1 Terrnr .1829, psfuli tWfer for. kde 'tf,tbe highest bidder, at. the Courthouse 'in LvwisrHire;. on Tuesday the 15th day of IJcce'mber neX' , i Tract fI.nV , 'lying in the county of Fi''nklin'' oh the water "vf Lyivcb's Cicek, adjoiiia.f' the lands ot VVrr.. Johnson "as Houze it others;-stipposed to con- . tain abour 700 acres, it being! ihe Ute 'residence of Isaac Jiouzeir; lecJ soIdfof the purpose ot t making partition amongst -the heirs of said Isaac. I ne apoye tand wiUfbe'sold onaicreuu ui .. tvO and-three' years-by equal . instalments ;tne ptircliase'r giving bonds Willi3 approved security -t or "t he pUTchase money-the last two, bond j t .bear-intei est after twelve'moirths from the date. SAMLi JOHNSON, "C- 1829. : 24 eo4wr IHIS -Board. will meet.iiv the G?n'cre. -II ' irb'b. of the Capital tlus evening C W-'. at sevt n.o'clock.V D gtes and others tri-n -, . - i .::!:. :... ILiitnrP are invite i Dec ' 4 ' S . . 4 ' v,
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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