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Latin .'" do ,J. 4 ::::LIBDICAIi 00IIPANj01T, !.vV-": -vV.y ',roa;;;.k' ' " T TRriTisac Tax i. ; DISRASES-pF TIIE UlflTED STATES,: With their sytaptanas,' causes, cure and - means , of prevention t comnioncas In Surgery the. Vmari jelnent tr.d disease- cf Yfczzzn and Chil .'jJren j . a ; Dispensatory,: for ' j rearing Family -''-Medicines,' and a Glossary expl-l .ing Techm- cai lerms - 130, i:ie jwurse s uiuc. 1 ... -V- r j . ..'7V v , i j . . f J rK- -'-4 : t, ry. J "The Seventh Edition. .V,.. "f, . .' '. Revised, enlarged,- and very' ceroid drably inv ' "f ";f V-proved."- -T- ' ' ; Y ; BV JAMES E WELL, M. 1. - , w - Oii.the important subject! of: doir. sticmedi- 4-4 . Hurray's En.'Gra'- " do -do Jo (abridji.i) o do "Exercises . ;. ;" t GrtonlaTs Unf. Grarn-'-v '.Inersol do : .1 ; r Comly'g . .;. do ; . . ; J . i Uyardmah's do c;:ammars. v Farrand's .Grk. Gram'n Valpey'i do V: Vs do Moore'a , dp ' . v do -Ruddlfnan's Latin." db.. Adams .'.v do 'do Gould's ..,,A.;'doA do Ross -' "' : do , do ; Levizaclc's'Prench do t Wanostrccht's ' ' ;do' - Perron's -..do Pike'sf Arithmetic . do Keylto do -ARIJIIMETICS, '.Simiey'a j, . . - do l f , WiIW$; J:do vDab'oll's ;-;.?do uu Wahh'a Arithmetic: Klmber'a ; do ; Adams; v do v Colburn'a "d , r l do. Sequel to Ar l:h metis: - - , do .v Key to v do - "Gough's DUworths 5 '-' - .V ; ' -HISTORY. , - ? tVhelpley's f Ce-mpend of Robertson's History ; of 'v tlistory -. T Uers Elements of d 10 Grjmshav's-; History kofj :. J Greece ' J ,do. 3bRdme, V - ;"T-, " do -do ? England do. 'do vU.TStates 'rf ; TTaV. drt TT."SL&tes I JV mara's do U. States " Goodricba do U.. States Pitkm-. .-doll. States, ! .Ilowe's do Greece . i V Hollins', Ancient History r Go Idsmjth'a . Animal -d - NatcreV ' .- '7 'l""' ' . . Hume, Srooll-tJtnd Bis-I set's History of Eng-I Universal History land Charles 5th do . do1,. America do . do' Scotland; and India -T . Gibbon's . History. of. Scotl!s Life of Napoleon The History of Modern - 'Europe, with an .: ac v count of the" Rise and FalJ( of 4 the ; Roman Empire'" ,' -'.J-n Irvings Life - and Voy 'I agfea-ot,Columbus a K bridged tax Schools. r AnquetU'aV&; Ramsay's GEOGRAPHIES. ' f j Adam's Geography land v Morse'a f'-v 'do' - . . do -;: . Worcester's doc do 'S 'do ; Epitome do ; 1 ,:fimileyi Geography ancl 1- ' Vft SPELLING BOOltS; 1 TYebsterfs Spelling B'ks . ' Comly'a : , do ; 1 do ' -4 New-York, do ..-do' . Picket's do 'r do . : - 1'; dictionaries; Nevr-York Expositor Picket's f' do.'" V Walker's . School ' rirstionary -f r,' ; .;VJ do large ,f '""; do- pocket .. Cummings' Gebgraphy ..and Atlas , - WoOdb ridge's do -Goodrich'3' do -1 Willett's -' do . Willard's ' " do do do do do anV books have . ,been. written. which, though excellent in other ijespects, have greatly failed of isefullness to Americans r. because they treat of diseases which; existihginery'JlJTr?ti clime" '-i and constitution, must widely differfrom ours, - The book now offered to the public has, thereforej the great advantage of having been written, by a,native American, of long and sue ressful practice in the; southern states, and who, for years past; has turned much' of his attention to the composition of it. t.V ' . . ' i ; To every family, more especially those in re .motie situations,' the possestiqn of thii book must tinauestionablv. be of incalculable value t for, conducted by such a guide, it Will not' be pre sumptuous to say ; that any' person oi toieraoie capacity and reasonable attention, may b ena bled .to pracctise with safety and advantage, , in those cases of simple diseases most 'incident to our climate. tJV" ', "-- ''- ', JThU wort iVfer sale, by- " V JO. August I. 95- S' 1 . J yrr AVE lately received a large r nd cztertsiva J. assortment tfDnig and Medicins, consist, ing, in part, ' of Sulphate Quinine; Gum Opiums Derircotized do. Refined Camphor, Canthandes, Cast.?: Oil, Vitr; -SEther, Elatariuro, Extracts' of variouskinds. Solidified Copaiva, Oil1 of ZUok Pepper, Iodine, London Blue Pill, Black O ; Mercury, Citrated.Kali fox; making heutraTLiX: ture, Comp'. vExtr. Sarsaparilla, Hydr.- Potass, Sup, Carbi Sodx, Tart, Acid, Turkey Gum Ara bic; Calc. Magnesia, Yellow Bark,' Calomel, Ja lap; Uhubarb;. C Tartar SugarLead,J Spt. Ni tre; Bals. Copaivr; Spt. Ammon, l'art- Antimo ny, Sulph. Copper, Liquorice, Paste, 8tc. ' , AYgeneral assortment of Patent : Medicines, Shop i Furniture; SurgeonsMnstruments, J Dye Woods,' Hatters' Trimmings and. Materials, such as' Aqua Fortis, . Quicksilvet, Logwood, Bow Strings, Skins: Bindings and Bands? Buckles & Brushes, very low. A large supply, of Paints & Brushes of .every 'description, SpU Turpentine, Linsee.l vf.amp and Tanners' pil,i Gold and Sil ver leat Copal and Leather Varnish; buperor quality, Window-Glass, S 10, 10 K 12; 12 H 16 and 16 X 18 and Putty. r v v, -1 ; Their - assortment comprises ; every article in the Apothecary's line ? tbe principal part of which having lately been selected by themselves in Philadelphia andNew-York with cash, they ire enabled to sell to cash, dealers or punctual customers on much better terms than Vever be fore offered, in this market, , Physicians and Merchants will find it to their intc rest to call and examine before purchasing-elsewiiere. " Raleigh, June 3, 1829. I ." M8Q OLD MADEIRA WINE. ' "SijE have lately received, and offer . for. sale, ; ' the following Wines and Spirits, which we can recommend to Families and others, as being of the best qualities ; . ; - ) ."; - i - jr. Old L. P; Madeira Wine . - v oiciiy-, ..I.VUU . v do do "Lisbon i SvOld Port - V ; French Brandy Jamaica Rum - , - 4; K London Porter . ;V- Imperial Tea , Gunpowder' dbi v ' ' . - ; . , - WILLIAMS U HAYWOOD. Oct.;21st 1829.. v 18 , TO THE AFFLICTED. ;'r, siijDoon's' Vegetable Sirup and Ppiciler, FOR DISEASES QFfTHE LUNGS. THE Proprietor of this Medicine, after, repeat ed trials of Its virtues, which have been at- T t i A ' I tended with the most signal success, nowvoffers do bottled in Oporto , f it to those .wn0 are afflicted with the .'wasting qiseases wmcn n is aesignea io relieve, in iuii confidence that it will be found efficacious, parf ticularly if taken in the incipient stages of these diseases. , - - - j. -j - 1 . t Murray's Spelling B'ks. U niversal 1 ' do v . ' , , do Dilworth's do-; 1 .do , Union-do -:do " Dic do do Johnson's d ' "do - large ' do -'vTodd's Johnson's s i do ; . Boyeri French 'do;. 4Nu gent's ;do y? ' .1 d o '.: 1 "Newman's Spanish do ' . Primary Dictionary . - ' . EnticVs Latin5 do - ' Ains worth's" Latin? Di( ";tionary; ';, Lempriere's. Classical Dictionary 1 v- ' Duck's Theclcricl Dic- ;. tionary-- . . ' Brown's Dictionary , of the Bible ,; -sr Chemical Dictionary yx Hooper's Medical do' v Pickering's Greek Lex- - ,icon . -' . .. f, : Schrevelius Lexicon ? G rove's Grkl'Sc E nr do ; Vs . ; : c pianoneryy eye. DRAWING PAPER; -, v Cap Drawing Paper . .- . -. 1 . .( WHITING PAPER. Royal Drawing Paper. S qper poyal doc do . ' Letter Paper;Fool's Cap e- - Paper -" ; " Folio Post & DemyPa- ; v : V . FANCY. PAPERS. - ; -r Uorocco Paper V Gold Paper ; "'P . " llarbled Paper.:. ';;'. 1 ; Fancy colored do ; Medium and Royal ' Pa- ' per .- " . ,' Super Royal and tIrope- rial Paper -Vf PAINTS, &c Reeves. Water; Colours, f.idi Boxes' .' ';'". Camel's Hair:Brushes, wToy- Paipt Boxes y i r : iWedgewood, Pewter,"- Inkstands, ir. : ' Sandf Boxes : fc ' -' vBIack Sand . T.J'..' T,.kka. n1 Tntd J Silrer' Pencil Case's ' ; Gentlemen's -.Pocket."'- V " v Books' I"' ' : Viaitinsr unw leases Memorandum Hooks : UUck & Red' Wafers - Blick and Red Sealing -' Wax- Vy v--Black' and Red Ink., I Black' and Redlnkpow--4er:' ' Drawing-Pencils and :" Blotting Papcr - Quills . , '. ':J' , Slate and Slate Pencils Wrapping and Sand Pa--r per.' . -,;;-; ; Day Books, Ledgers, r Journals; - a- . "J 'f' Cash . Books, .Receipt ' Books &o V-1 : CT All orders in their line attended to, with: -Oct.'9tb 1829. T'i5-,-: AtlanticSbuveair for 1830; rjlXllE (Atlantic Souvenir, for 1830, splendidly 'M bound in enibossed leather, with 'gilt leaves; soul twelve highly finihed euravings on steel, i-by the first ArtlsU. ,- .-".. v ' ; ' Just received and for, sale by : t , ... ... " SLACKS, : OF almost every ; description, may be always had at the Bookstore, of J. Gales & . Sox, printed on good paper and after the most ap proved form s, viz : ' v FOR CLERKS OF COURTS. . Writs, Executions for Debt & Cost Execu tions for cost only,- - Jury Tickets, Witness Tickets, . ' Appeal & Bastanly Bonds,' . ' Subpoenas, Commission for taking DepoSi p :tions:t . ' ; - " 'Apprentice's Indentures and Bonds, , Administrator's & Constables Bonds, . ; Marriage Licences and Bonds, --.Capias at Satisfaciendum,, "r j Orders of Sale from a Justice, : : 1 ' Recognizances and Bonds to prosecute, Guardian: Bonds and notices to Guardians, Fi. Fa's; against Bail, ' . Process against Securities, &c. &c. . - : : .v FOR SHERIFFS. Deeds for Sales by Execution, ' . " 1 ' Do". .' - -"' do. ' , ' ' Taxes, Bail Bonds, V v K Forthcoming Bonds," ; v Tax Receipts &c ';'. ' , FOR CONSTABLES. . .v: Warrants, Ca. Sas. .Appearance Bonds, ;:' Executions &c &c - ' ' ' '-7 . -' i --"ALSO, . ' - . V. 4 ; Common Deeds, Mortgages, Powers , of At- torney. Indictments, Deeds of Trust and v Bank Checks. ' Raleigh Sep. 3. . , 4- ' Six-and-a-quariet Cents Reward R ANA WAY from the Subscriber" on - Satur day; the 18th inst. an apprentice boy, nam ed Hix Jones, 17 ' years old last June, 'not very tall, but Well set, with a bold countenance, fair skin and somewhat freckled, with large white eyis.'Vf His clothing is a black ; jeans Coat and plain white Pantaloorwnd a "wool ,Hat Any person ' bringing the said boy to me shall have tne aDOve rewaro. V' - '.i J" CHARLES SLAGLE. Buncombe County, Oct.- 26V . 23 3w. For two vears1 nast.i this Medicine " has .been prepared in the form of a'Powder, it taken as an, infusion, with the most happy Mccessi ; It is now offered to the afflicted i in the form of a Sirup or m Powder, as the Patient may prefer, under the CtTCSCZiPTION. For enccira jin :the introduction of the culture cr ins Grcvs virty into the unit 0 ed: States. , - ' v IT Til. : ALPHONSE LOUB .T, haying; consid- IViL" erably enlargr l hui yir.2yardf'"on; Long- Island, six miles fro... , New-York, , on the road to Fort Diamond,where' he now; .has, in full cultivation, a-Vineyard of forty acres "of ground containing a Mock r f 65,000 Grape Vines,- and a Nursery of 72,000, Grape yine Roots, compris--ingfsixty-two varieties, selected in'Earope, , be tween o.and 50 N.iatitnde; and having also the peculiar advantage' of being; enabledto pro cure the best species faf Roots from his Father's extensive.'Vineyards and Nurseries; inMhe i de partmehm of Girohdei Lot; and . Garonne ;' 'in iFrancet 45 N. 'Lat; . proposes to the; numerous friends to the' cultivation of the Grape Vine in the United States, a subscription. ,s : -, " ; : i ? '' ;f Mr: A L. will . engage, to furnish,' subscribers with their Grape Vine Roots, .before, the Fr of Jlpril next. - The RooW will be three .years old. and will produce considerable fruity the sec ohd year from the time' of theirs being planted. They will be." carefully, classed and' packed, which will greatly facilitate the thriving ,-of the Roots,' when transplanted. ' V ' . 1 -Orders will be punctually ''attended t to i the subscribers designating the quantity and spe cies of thV Grape ;Vine Roots' they, wish 6 have ..They ! will engage to pay for iOCO roots or more; at the rate of 1 2 cents for each root ; for less 'than 1000, at the rate ori5:cfehts "; rand 25 cents per root for less than 50. Itooto pnly two years old, shall be paid.for at the' rate of 9 cents each, for IOO9 or mor,e f 12 '"cents for .less than 1000 and 18 cents for less than 50 roots. , ; " w Payment to be made on delivery of the roots. Letters not received unlets It OST-PJtJD.. . M-. ji. ".Ixubat's Book on the Culture of the Grape Vine, and on the Making, of Win e may beound at the principal Booksellers of the U nited States ';, and his Agents will furnish them, gratis to subscribers.; ; , ', . . , . Mr. Loubat. has selected the following species as the best ;" the choice of wtiich is left tp sub scribers. . t - t 5 Table r Grapes; or for making Strong, ' . : WHITE?! -..-.V' Wine. 1.- Alicante, 2.;,Robin Eyes', with big clusters t or, CEil de Tour, grosgrain, 3. Do. Meltingr:(or fondant J 4.' Sweet Gutllant, 5. Muscat, 6. Dp. Frontignan, 7. Muscadelle, from the river Lot, 8. Ma'voisie, 9r Tokay, 10.-Syrian;, 11. Constan tia, 12. Malaga, 13. Meillers. ; s ..;',' - -'V ' '- - . : - j - - ,. RED, ' - ' 'V.": 14. Large Muscat, 15. Malvoisie, 16. Red. Foot, (Pied Rouge,) it: Black Harobourg, 18; Con stajitia. t.''s" - ? ; ''" 1 . -":!;V Fdr Wine. .: : '.. 1 ...'.WHITE. v -'U' 19. Auivergriat, 20. Blanquette, ; '21i Douclhel conviction, ; that either form will produce the le. 22. Plan de Dame. 23 Olivette- 24. Doifcette. same happy result: Among ?ts 'most prominent 25i Plant de Reine, 26. Burgundy, 27.'Morillon; quaimes me. luuowwg sniay up uieiiuoiieu, as en titled to particular consideration.' . It promotes thattrentle perspiration which is deemed healthy and checks those sweats which are morbid and pernicious. ,It. relieves chronic: affections -and congestions of the longs by giving forcer: to the languid circulation. It assuages coughs. It pro motes free and bland expectoration. It removes pain from f the chest.- It j - relieves asthmatic and difficult respiration, J It Icorrects obstinate co tiveness, and thus leaves the bowels in a reeulat and healthy state. Thus, it is found, that these painful symptoms which indicate diseased lungs, readily yield to this powerfulremedy, when sea son&piy resonea xo, ana fnat; tient to that bodily vigour, disorder the consatnption, if left to its natural oneration. would verv SDeedilv destrovi 1 Certificate! respecting the Virtue of this Medi cine will accompany each bottle. Price ;ot the Syrup, $2 50 per bottle, or $24 a dozen, pf the Powder $1 per bottle, or $9 a dozen. JAMES HADLOCK. r Fayetteville, Feb. 1829. 53- x oO This. Medicine may be had at the Store of J. lsAL.ES fcSON, Kaleighi 1 28. ladere. .29. Bourgelas, 30. Picardan, 31. ' :" , bed.;: -: . 'a 33. Claret, 34.. Auvernat35. Sti Jean,' 36. Jacobin, 37t Meunier, 38. Pineau, 39.'Pritanierj 40.' Teinturier, 41. Bourgignon, 42. Bouteillant, 43. Sifisse, 44. St. Antoine, 5.. Garnet Noir. - , For the Tabte only? , . ' . . . white. i-: , " 46. Chasselas, (from Fontaihebleau,) 47. Do. Golden, 48. Do. Cracking, 49.'. Do. Musk, 50. Muscat Lezarde, 51. Do. Small Berries, 52, Do. (d Alexandria.) 53; Do. from Jura.) 54. Sau vignon. ' ' , red." y- : ' ' 55. Chasselas, 56. Do Violet,' 57. Muscat, Rouge, 58. Do. Violet, 59. Muscat Grey, 60. Damas Violet, 61. Do. of Poquet. 62. Early Mag delen. , "-; --: . . , Subscriptions will be received by . JOS. GALES & SON, ."'-Raleigh." 'i.v DYING & SCODBING. isa, maui aukb v s, respecnuiiv in- IfJB. forms the Public, ; that her DYING and SCOURING ESTABLISHMENT is now incom plete operation,, on Halifax Street,' 200 j-ards north of the State-house, and that she is prepar ed toexecute work in all. its various brandies. She will dye Leg-homilats and Bonnets, 'Silk, Sattin and Crape Dresiw Stockiners., Gloves, articles of clothing for Gentlemen, &c &c. She also dyes and presses Domestic Cloth. Mrs, Andrews still continues to enrry on the CONTAINING besides' the 'Astronomical Cal- j MiLIJNc.KYi BUSlNli.SS, at the ; same place; culations, Essays on Agriculture, valuable I W,H do work in that line with neatness and Aieaicai ana Axisueiianeous tteceipis. Anecao.es i V--Jh--W JUST PUBLISHED NORTH-CAROLINA ILmS9iaV(D TOR :-NEY7 BOOKS. 'PR GALES' & SON have just received t . V , ladelphik, the following new.-Puhl ?Jhl 1830. 31IDWAY ACADEMY, ; A ? Franklin County, N, C. Tuition pr. Session $10, : ! x 1 : , Board - . ;do. 40. j ' fBlHESE terms-include every necessary! ex Jl. rpense except Candles Books will be fur- nisheicl at the Petersburg retail prices. :k Every siuuenc win oe requireu to pnng who nira a pair of Sheets, Counterpane and a pair ot Blankets. The .exercises of this Institution will be renewed on the first Monday in January, and the first ses sion will close by a, public Examination on the first Thursday and 'Friday in r June. ' The 2nd session will commence on the following Monday' and close without an - Examination, on the 2nd Friday of November.' - The system of studies is regulated bv the plan of our University. r . The subscriber will devote ills whole attention to the duties of bis School. A ;. ',! " . '- ;. - C. A. HILL, A.'M. . Dec l, 1829.' - . 33.5t rTj -.The Raleieh Star; Halifax Minerva,' and times,' and forward their accounts to the. sub cnber.'. ' '-,.' "' - ' 'j- . . '" - ! Bale of Negroes & To vyn Proper ty El XXUSHKXHf S Front tspiece-Tbe', Wife, engraved by Du 'rrantL-from a picture by S. Fr B: ilorse. , - The Village School, engraved. by Elliv frorot m. picture by 'Ritcher ' ' . -i - -V; '' v 7 C The Cottage, engMre4by;'Keajrneyi-froj: " , picture' by WesialL " - . .; -;1 tv j ' .v, ! ' kite wipseying nny, .engraTeu,. oy uarana, from a picture by.. Leslie. '. . i f ' - ne tnree sjisiera, . engragea - oy ionjacre, frorri a pictnre.by-Sir Thomas Lawrence. .r;' .The Cotta.T Door, engraved by CeUeyfrom' . c picture by Gainsboiwigh;'';;. , v ' J . Th$ Parti n Hour, 'engrave b Ellisr froo a ' picture by Corbould.-; ' - ' 1 . The'Bandit, en graved by E His, f rorii a picture ; iy -Eastlake. - "i.', . ' ;A " , V -' : '. r The Portraif, engraved by Hamilfon from a y .picture by Boardenv ' ' " ' - . ..' J . 4 . ,The Fisher Boy, engraved by EHivfrom'a ' picture by Ihraan. .s - " : i r r. KecoudiiauoH, cngravea oy in man ana.fHI- TheTerople - of ..Egina. engraVed by--Kelly, ) jj rRcami'bf P6st ;;:frdropjctur by TorteiC ' ' H PAPElTerentqualiUes iOiN the 8th f Januarv next will be sold at the XV . Cot House doa; in Raleigh five valuable and likely negro slaves the, property-of the late Wm. Glendenning on a credit of six months, the purchaser giving bond With approved security -'On the first day of the County;Court of -Wake in February next,. being the third; Monday ,ib February will be sold on the premises also a valuable-. Lot and f Improvements in Raleigh,: be ing the same whereon theUte Wm. Glendeaing residad. The; Lot- is eligibly situated; lies op posite the State Bank near the Capitol square, and lias on it many improvements; The sale is made for closing a , trust treated in the will.vof Vnrr Glehdening deceased, and will be on acre dit of 6 and" 12 months,7 the purchaser giving jf,. A- HENRY. POTTER, only - , ' " -. surviving urr. o I . 'f O ",Wm Glendenin j - . . .v VdeccU by; ; .. V PARKER RAND, Agent. 31 and;JFooVscap , Just received by GAUGS Zc SON, a list of the Members of the next Legislature and ot the Umcers ot the Stat and General Go vernment, V time of holding lh4 different Courts, &t &c. -. -.-; ': This Almanack may be had wholesale of . the Publishers, -Raleigh t of Mr. Edward J. Hale, Observer Office, Fayetteville, land of Mr. Salmon m-m n - . if . mm Raleigh, October 22. 20 ' ; Stop the 'Swindler. 1 kN Tuesday morniner last, a man obtained a Horse from my Stables, under pretence of going afew miles into the country, .With which be 'absconded. ' He is a. person about rivet: feet Hall Bookseller Newbern ; ahd retail, of most ten inches high, light complexion, sbrbn hair of the Storekeepers in the State. Sept. 1829. v.- DyiBg & Scouring" Establishment, JV v L. WILLI A M S respectfully informs the Ladies and Gentlemen or Raleigh and' its vicinity, that he has commenced the above bu siness in its various branches, at the House, next door but one, below the Confectionary : Store of MrJ Henry Hardie, on Fayetteville, Street. He dyes Canton Crapes, Silks, Stuffs,: Straw,! Leg- uorn ana u nip uonnets, wun a Deauurui gosson than, . T aliao' Ta.1. fkn4 1 Tn v. Clirtmlit a I n blue eves, jo, d has lost the two middle finrers on his left hand ; he wore a blue cambiet cloak. The horse was,, a dark brown, '.about 16 hands high, -5 years old, and of -a shm make. One- Hundred Dollars reward 'will be given for his apprehension and confinement, so 'that.he may be brought to punishment, and vthe recovery, of the horse,, or twenty dollars for1 the horse alone f ! !'. JAMES LINDSAY. Charleston, Nov. 26. x' . 30 3t NOTICE. STRAYED from the Subscriber, , on the! 5th of J anuarv- last. , a Horse 'Mtlf.K. ahmir tti ed pr dyed without injury to their borders ; 'also years of age, ; dark, color, compactly built, : and Idjes Handkerchiefs, YHse Bt Shoes dyed'-to has the hair rubbed ofF his shoulders by the col. any color. ' Cotton and Wool jYarhs dyed;!. lar. He was seen at one time, -between Mur- Gentlemen's Apparel of every'description dy-- pheys Mills in Orange & Greaosbora in Guil- ea,j scoured and pressed eiegahtly.. 1 he collara ford county, making for this" pi of coats will not sustainany injury in the process u uyintr or scourincr ana will ot put in a nana- some shape. ('' ; .' , '. V . All orders entrusted to himJ will be executed with the utmost faithfulness and the greatest des- . Raleigh Sept 2 1829. V! Y . ! -: . " ? 4- lace.,;Ue has no doubt been, taken up or he would - before" this have reached Home. A reasonable reward will he given'and all expences paid,' lor his delivery to me in Raleigh. ... W . '-,'- -. Raleigh j Nov. 10. LEWIS .HOLLOMAN. l' 2i laaaocK's Reports, six volumei. in " .1 Saunders on Pleading and Evidence i , Peters ReDorts. 2d voltimte V ? Vo! Reports, 2d. volume Story's Pleadings,' hew edition , r Starkie'on Evidence, do. 3 vols ' - ' -. Thomas's C ':e, on Littleton, (5 v. r ;t;f Memoirs of liolivar.a ..' f , . , Lett era from the Egean . - ' " ' .': ' s" y VBuckminster's Sermons, a new series 1 " 1 j ; Todds JcT.nson's Dictionary i ?r' ' '' ' ' 'X'; ', Neale's Literary. Remain1: I-; , ; s Last of the Plantaganets, 2; vols" . x ;ralesoi Passion . r', Tf-'ts of Travel . 1 Devereuxw i - Richelieu . Hungarian"" Tales ;. ; . Stibalteni' Log, Book ;Stl-atton Hill ''School i)f Fashion , The Colleiriahs f ' ; Tles of Military Life1 ; The Protestant . t: ".ABftCof Gierstein -f 'Visits of Mercy-. j '.'"!"'", . Travels of Life ; ! - !.N; Shepherd's Calender ? v .'"Tales of the Good V'oman S " , ! , .Apiciati'Jl!orsels .''';,"T ' ' ,Irvingfs Columbus abriJged by lumsetf 'Virginia Housewife'' ' - w 1 Pastoi-s Sketch Book . . . Dick's Future State" ' . " - s. , Bfehat's Epitome ; J ; -.. ; ' : , Ewell's Medical Companion, (latest edition) . ' ALSO,:'a, very general Assortment of School Books and Stationery ,! '!"3t. - , . . Oct. 7...?' -'.''"''-- ' ' "Vx' , r do '; vlo-, do do ! ;,;; ;du ' ; do - do ' do do' , do , ' do : do dov . dof'; atches, Jcwellery Silver and ! Britannia ; Ware, f and ; Fancy1 vLG6odsk-';!'- "k. .V.i y:)' ': ' BiuNARD. DUPUY respectfully informs his friend and the !s public ' generally that he has received from Ne w-York and Philadelphia, an extensive arid spleridid-.supply of Goods in his line, of the" most approved and latest fashions. In e addition to his former stocky he has also e. Cttived and in future wjlll constantly keep qn hand 1 superior'asSortment ; of Perfumery and a great Variety'of Fancy Articles; which altogether; form the most desirable collection of Goods eyer of. fered in this"market.' ! Persons desirous? of pro curing any superior articles, are respectfully in vited to call and examine for themselves,-as he is very confident that the richness, neatness, and cheapness of his assortment c-anhot fail to please. , He returns his sincere thanks for the very li. beral encour geroent he has hitherto' received, andhopes that by his personal and punctual at tention and devotion to business1, to merit still a continuance of public patronage. : N. B.' Clocks and Watches of all descriptions most ca'Tefully repaired.; All kinds cf gold and silvex Work manufactured at the shortest notice. , : November 11. r j : - 'V,; 24 8tw . Baltimore, TFasliinr.tori &v George ;: town 2few Line of Coaches. Tlirotighfrdmfgiir cr ' half fo Jive hour s NOTICE. "MTAStakei, up and committed to thfj Jatlf of 7 this connty, on tlrd 2d of Marc i last, a negro man srtpposed'to be a Slave, who ' calls' himself SATaIUEL WILKINS, and say.s that he I knit aA . a ' " , . V." ' - M -f ' ' tr More New and Seasonable ! Tin v iciririTivit 5rv ! HAVE just received direct from New-Yorkii vLfv IV?r 1 aPPrentice to yVra.: Mo5ely, ,of ah :addit;onal uriniv nfl' ' : - : ortolk, Va.and that he ranaway from .the said v'Superfine Blue, lack &: Steel -mixed Clcths ' i J Sattmett, Camlet and Tarfan Plaids , ' . lack Worsted GauzeBare'ge ', ' lilacs uiuze nanuaercnieii. ,',- v Italian Cfapea and Lutestrings , 50 ps.: Calicoes, well asscrte'd ; ; ' ; ! OentI .men'i Seal and patent Leather Caps kFancv' Printed fir vflta -V. - ?: f" - J- . , Green Balzes'and Green and Red Flannels ' ;i T 1. :' ' -' ""'..." : y v r . . - - ...... i' -, i Daies urown ana Miieac:.a bEirtma-s A general Assortment of Hardware; &c. Mosely; "oeforchis term of annrenticeshi n had ex pi i-ed. The said neirro has been inrth'racouritv 5 or 6 years, and has n&ssed dnrintr that ifime f as a free man j he is about 24 "years of age 5 feet, t or 5. inches hiarh. and coal black. 01 s-aia negro is requested to come for7.urd prove property and pay thai. or;liev;U( be dealt witn as tne law.direqts75 U " i'r" ', -: , JAMES PAiiWIT vinasor, Bertie countyrur 9, Jailor. S26m. , acvo.i nave : lor. sale, on Commission,' . a --v-a'vjli, -Oilf uiii,. Fayetteville" Mould Candles all sizes, ; from VfnN-moderate terms, a. nt t Vannel -Double FriakV Manufactory; ; ; f ; " v f : ' : H-V GIG arid, HARNESS. : 1 V f Verms, apply at Vmieigh-Nov. 30, 1829-. c-,. ; ; 30V this QfRce. .'',? . , .iY erne Court Ilenorts ffOSEPH GALES h. CON, UTe just published CV, XHO. 2 VOL II. of DsrssEnr'a ilpnhrtinftha Decisions oftthe : Sunreme Court; It will h airuTc'ea r1? uco subscribers are now in the " 7 . Of all kinds, aic 'd'.'.v rriotiug ia general Uone at - 'ehiirt jsotico tajrtones,v.,V'r, X''-r- '- - V'i v -'..-'Vi " t v r'-V ' - '"'-Dec 1.'" " 1 - - - AVjll leave 'LYFORO's FOUNTAIN INN, 'Lights Street, on THURSDAY, 6th Instant, at' half past 8 o'clock; in the morning, for Washington, and continue'5-to run. 'daily at, the same time, will leave 'Barnard's :,. Maniion ' Hotel, Pe rin sy I van i a Avenue (near ; the Presiyent's houe) for Balti more... 'v . . . t. -; , 4 . ,'QlJ Bonks kept at, the abdve places,' and also at the Stage Office, No,:2,rSouth-Calvert street, ftrv.the reception of passengers' names.;- ' : (fjFare Two Dollars and Fifty Cents.' t " . . 'Bahimore, Nov. 3, '-!.. ''. .25. lm ''' , Hills liord'j Hern ale Seminary, PTHIiE 'V inter'; Examin at: of the' Institution . fi. :ended'5uthe, 8th instar.t.. The: next Sessi on will commence on the '28iu January next.' " , - 1st Class, ; ,o $15 f r Session. - M: -;'';-2d.&-3d..V--';'v''12'50-.,-; - ' : 'j.. ' .10 pd -' v : ; -i Contingent "Expences ,50 ; . ' ; :; Music $24 per Session.' - .' -; ' Drawing & Painting 10 ' - Needle Work, from 1 to 3. . v C -'Board, includinsr .Wood, Washing, Candles, ' &cMrt the - roost respectable J'amilies, , for ?10 per rnf th." . ' ; , ' ' - vvai. i-itKKjN, uperintenaanr. ''Dec.'l9C.',;'V''--'-.',-..y . ; -l , Q3rTh e Raleigh ; S t . r," Western Carolinian, Freelhan's -Echo,' Halifax Minerva, and Fayette-4 ville Observer, will r'-bii&h .e above 4 times, and forward tlieirccount to J. P.' Sneed,' Eq. Trea-urer.of theHillsboro' Temale Seminary. , Sdutliern FeinaUi, Classical Se ji minary; - TV a R. 8c MRS' mLLISTER have removea 11 it thei Seminary for Young Ladies to Ox- .. - ml a. ' - ' ' ' .." ' , at. ford, N? C apd have engaged the assistance ft! Miss" E. -' UvHrpnxxs; in the department of Mo' sic;- yjf the qualifications of . Miss Hum phrevs tlje ptiBiic need, no better proof than the. high rftriiitdtion which shv has maintained during the t wo lasi 7 ears ss t c.but: i ui iuusn. ii ."-'-- ,' abd the"'factthat previous to her coming to thi . plnce she wfr's the principal Tt,c) tr of Mus.c i the celebrated aipravii4n cnooi;ai ici-'-"-. Pennsylvania.);;' 'y.'-,y7';- "V . X .This Seminar)', ."which has "been in operation iri Mecklc burg, Va; for two years past, has re- . ceived unequivocal proofs of the appro jAii or an enfr Mened .public The ' plms - cmploea for promoting , habits of dU ?ence and .covre . deportment? re, for tr rr.Uv part original, ano very powerful in their inat ..ce. K The nest'Session v. i'l commence on Monwy the'llth'cf Januaiv next. Z For lurtner -p"" Tars, nqu'.iies mav bu sclJ.'cssed Holllster, Oxford, N. Ci' ;; . :.n 2c. ic:x - ' to Ztev. fc 35 5 , 1". ESSAV3 on the Richmc i ; ' ed. By a f Lectures on t. j- the Senior 'ry College. ' cf i History, H price $1" 00 mr. o - a-::JnEtr.cceivcd.::. ctea snu tir.ncr Virjr.b, price cent , l-t..h t 3r-.t3;.deIiTered 'litical c:..k. vilham -nu 'a-vwll .'::.'4a. Wa Then: 13 1.. Djws, llela-.bysics . 'a'ii. Political eiWooflCpiritttaioi: 1 -4 X'i!i;-; ;.-y; i..: fcv v-v: . a '
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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