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v " ' - -?-. - ' , f r - : , -"I ' ' " " 1 . - - t ' ,'' S . 1 - ' - - - v. . . f ' 1 '.:jr,::v-' , - - A 1 ? .St." . T 4 STATED , cr..;.; ,c Oure are tlie plans of fair, delightful peaceV 'y''-'yVf J'" 1 . f.-i ii' 'aim tit r j 1 v r m' -r-i : -i" i: a - x . i -, r TT TT ; A til? IxM AV - : THE BEGISTfiR Ij published every Tpj:iATt and FaiCATi by U . u ,TOfeKPH;OALES Sc SON, s 5 ' At Pite Dollars per annum -Ilk-. - half in advance At) VERBIS EMKNTS " jfot eicefedin 16 lines, neatly inserted three times tor a dollar, and 25'xents . for ,every succfeedncc, publication ; those of greater v iengtn in tne same proporuun,i.AO(mMtTKr- 'cations thankfullyreceiyedITins to the Editors must oe Dost-i).aia. . X ISTcw;JBstabliiliment ! -,. V.nraTCHFOHP & STANMIHE; havine-con A JLi nected.tbemselVes togetlier in the -Tai- ' juruig uuMiieust iaKc pleasure -in informing : ?i theTpUbllc,:that thev have just deceived from -s;!NevXork (selected by one of Uie partners) an elei?ant ' assortment of fine "and. snnrfih t"TTiie., illaclt, and fashionable colored Cloth WCasEimeres,XiiSsmett9, anil Fancy Vestings; . I - with' every description of;Trimmihgs:; which ; -they intend tp make up, into .Coats, Coatees, r1 Fantaloons.andtVests,:. the" most approved ' , fashions .r - - - - - - - ' Th"eV "will.alsb-make at Ihe shortest htice, and in the most, faithful manner,' CloiLcs for all those viho. will-favor thenxwithxtheir cus torn. t . , w , . ; 11 . . -One. or two Journeymen,-who can ;come well recommended, will meet with con "stant employment: ' ' -.'"-iv - S, would take one or two Apprenti ces ; of, about: 14 years of ige; . :iTho6e ,-from the country would be preferred: Kaleigh'Nov. 1. - J - 9tf StateTof North-Carolina. 1 -r Rowan County. I , fr In iKe Court of Equity, October Terni, 1825. . . fv ; . . "Litle Hickerson, , - . . " w.,0 ,x ;?5arah Balton, John Jackson, and Susanna :-hisifef -and the other heirs at law of Jo : nathan Daltoni deceased. ' ' ; HE complainant having shown that John JL I Jnckson and" Susanna his wife, are not s.,Tesidents of this tate ; it is therefore order .ed ' tHat 'unless the said John Jackson and Susanna his- wife, appear at the next term of I" this Courti?at Salisbury,, on the first Monday ufter ihe- fourth Ionday in March next,- and leady ansWeror deniur to the complainant's V. bill, 'that it will be "taken pro coafesso as to ' them. - K,m. tW--vS & , v : It Is ft decree' pe published for three montlis in the ItalelghRegister.'- : ' :i:'y:. : -A'K'ii- "; i 1 3 AM.' SILLIMANs t'nr, s' : er 1 1, ; 1 825. ;: h i' y , ,.y 1 3m - , $:EIISXOTNTY. T- ,, " , t Court of Pleas' and OJuarter Sessions , ).. l'h e Petition of Barbary -Dajv widow of j;ohji . Day,3lecdji7 vs. -: ?'.'jr'; 3 " ; ohn-p iPhillip ; , Tayi Arobrbse Cay,'ofiiijDay!llicKard ,Claytort'&Jusrife'Kaney, And Susannah his wife,. James - Satterfield and liis, wife, Frances, Hiram , Oakly St his vife Elizabeth, Franky Cochran, William Cochrari AIex Cochran; Rob t. Cochran, -children of John Cochran andhis wife Sa- hodeeasleditwliich d Cochin ! children aforesaid are minQrs,by their next v friend and guardian pending this ' suit i John'Day. r " , TTN tins case, it appearing to the Court, that JL the Defendahts.tf6hh ;Day,- Henry Day; Ambrose Dayj Boling lay, ; Hiram Oakley " ' , afld hiswife ; Elizabeth, - who reside J n this ' . Cointy haye nptice of this: petition for dow er, and the " proceedings, thereon, . and that 1 Ihey walvelall objeconfbr the want of ser vice "of aicbpylof the petition and other more ' thereon it is ordered by, the Court,' that publication for three -w eeks bp made in the Jtaleigltteje defendants to appe&r at the r next Term of tlis Couii. and answer thlsr petition or judgmentyllibe eri ftere4 against them, -r '---t A- - ''-- " ; Test, -t--r. :rz u. ' ' ' -ul: Ji:-xR "Si JESSE DICKENS, C. C. C. , iNletf Cheaji: Store ffTlHE:subscribei-s taker thjs-rtiethod to in AJL form the public, that they are now open rjng ih Plttsboroughr ia Urge and genei-af as . ortnjeit of Coods, consisting ef-a!well se lected assortment of Cloths, Cassimeres, and "Wopllen Goods of evefy description; togeth er with Cbttoh and 611k Gbods, ChTnai Glass and Crockery AVare ShtsrwFery"descriptiohi and a general as- . ortmeht of G -ioceries. : ' -i''-". - ylZi&?$: . The goods have very recently been 'pur chased at New-York by one o'f the firm, on tlic lowesi terms, and are offered very-cheap for cash. lWe hope all those: who may ivant any of the abov articles w . oxaminerthe?rVquYty; and prices, as we are confident we can sell as good bargain as v can :beliad w any retavl store; in H.q state. We have 'also attached:to our cstablish-r mert a'; Jeweller Shop iV Vhlch we 5ffer 6r s:ilton good termi GbJdj andSilver , Vatches Silver, yaret .aMdTa general assort-, . mentof Jeweller) T V ' SZ': -' ::A ;iVatchea arid jUlockst cTeveryidesdription, repaired and warranted to'perfbrni and. all other kinds of work "usually. dorie.In jewel ler's shop jviH be executed in the.best maii iier and at tlie shortest notice- T - " ' ' - - . 1 THOMPSON & HUNTINGTON. Pittsborough,- Oct. 241825. z -205' 1 m ; HAS returned fromrNew-Yorkj where she has purchased for cashaa, elegant and fashionable assortment of Millinery and Fan cjr gooch?,' which she requests thase-.wishing topurcliase to call and examine. v- , . Indies Dresses and Pelisses made in the ,,anost fashionable style. V i IJilcigh? lOfirNoT. 325r i ;V V hprtKT.Cftroliiw)lB Jtaleisrk. Nov. Sth. i825. : '1 GtlER A" 13 LY to the 2d'section of the Act iti ihcorpor'ating the State Bank of Nortli- Carolina, an-Election of nineteen Directors of iic r rincipa uanK is to tasce place annually 6n the first 'londay in December. The Stockholders of the said Rank are therefore called! upon to meet and hold said Election, and ,to( attend to such other Business in rela tion to the general interests of tbeTInstitutibn; as may be judged-riecessary; oh Monday the 5th ot". December nexfaf 9 o?clock, in the hiprriing, at the Bank in JlaleighX ' "By order of the- Board, - ; - " ' t Z 1 W. H. H AYWObb,: Cashier; : . OtSuch Stockholders as capnot conveni ently attend the meetingwill please to vote byproxy. 1-,;..,.' : . ,7.t 5th P., Laiidslfor Sale for Taxes. ifN Wednepday, the 7th dav of December VP jiext, the following Lpts in ihe City ofl Ualeigh.wui be sold at; tlie, Court House in skid cityjto satisfy the Taxes due thereon for theu present year; "and eost of advertising? -. Lot No. 1 143.'property of David J? oyster No. 187 No: 236 Be 250 ' No. 80 -1 Kd:,253v, t ; :r 'NoV 275, 276 Si 187 No. 170 'No; 186; No.' 182 No." 199 No. 273 No. 183 'No. "114 N.o. 114 No. 213, No. 258 No. 163 No. 272 No. 146 Raleighi Oct. 26. M?lCethen's heirs ;.Benj.rRagsdale John ngg , AVm. Dennis MartbaiBrickle i Heirs of J. Pride Wm. M. Kenedy Elizabeth Geddy James McKee -Charles Parish - , Theatre Square A. S: H. Burges William Hill William Ruffin ( ; John C'.-Green Durrel Rogers ' Jorn P. Sledge 1 Heirsof M'Kethen JOHN PERRY. Col'r. RUNAWAY on tlie Sth.inst. a little yel low fellow, called HARRY, 23 years of age, very low and well built weighingfrom 115 .to 150 lbs.lett hAiuled; very flat teet, hisjjiair lately jctft shpn,inciinedto be straight; he is . very polite. artful and cunniner, beiner raised a house servant, thouerh or the last two years worked jn the crop. His clothes are such as field .hands work in, probably a' grey round Jacket of coarse cloth, one of wmte yarn, and one otyellow cotton, mough he may have exchanged them for ? fi ner clothes,he took off a new three, point blanket. 4 He will no doubt endeavour to pass as a free man&in travelling.keep the. most pub lic road,: as he did about two years ago on a trip to, Wilmington, when he called liimself Martin Fog. ' . ";;',-,-, ,' . i I. will give the . above ,' reward to any-ohe that j will deliver him to John Kitei-al, who lives on my plantation 7 miles south of this place, provided he is taken without the li mits of this state ; and $20 if taken, secured Stc. witliin its limits. ... , ..... ., .. , i , , . JOSEPHJIAWKINS. The Editors of the Fayetteville Obseiver, llillsborough Recorder, - Newbert Sentinel, Edenton Gazette, Washington.. CT ) Re corder, -Halifax Free Press, Wesferri Caro li i) tan4 a nd Wilmi ngt on Recorder, will, give this three insertions, 8c forward their accounts to this office. ;- - rBif tmlliQvity ftf the State of jYeza-York.J iBPLENBID ILOTrnKIIY, To be draw-niii the City of Ne w-York, -on the : 1 4th "of January 1826. - i !iND FINISHED 1 $ FIVE MINUTE S . . ,"45 Nos;.V.6 Ballots tp be Drawn;, ; Each Ticket having 3 lNos. tin Combination J. B. YATES and Jl. McINTVItE, Managers. . OFTHE; vr.:., .iW..r - :JfeW' York 35tate LUcratiirk Lottery j " ' x CLASS 3, for 1826. . " ; c 1 " 1 Prize of $100,000 'is:eiob,0ob 1 do f - 50,000 is" s" 50,000 . ,1 - do 20,000 is 20,000' r S ti'-'do - i 10,5Q0 is 110,500 ? " 2 do ' . 5,000 "is 10,000 i .'.4: do - :2,5Q0-is:- . 10,000 . ; V r 10 vdo ' 1 ) 2,000 is , 20,000 - -39 s;do , xooo iaf: 39,0m - : ; 78 ; do .500 is S9,000 -468 r 'do -100 is' -r 46; 800 7 4,446 "do - ' 1 50 is' 222,300 u JUST PUBljISHEDi v ; -U A, l "'''pn'pi .i.lt p. gfi ONTATNING, besides tlie Aistrbribmlcal Vand.WeatherCalculatronsrf some valuable pieces on .Farming andRural Affairs ; many. useful and interesting Miscellaneous articles, Medical Receipts, Anecdotes : &c.' 4'list of the: Othcers ot.tlve Government of this State and pf the; United States with. theiralaries; the times , of holding all, the different Court in thH State i the Members of Assembly, &c " boid whoIesale'"and retail by ; tljfe Pubhsh ?rs,; by Charles: '.Stuart,! Fa)re'tfeville ; by Salmoa Iall, Newbern, and. retail by ;most ui iuc o toe weepers in uie ouiie. -' -Septr 22d, 1825. ? "' To JoxiiieNmeiv Tu-Uoys. U -GOOD Workman'o, steady ..habits, can j'. -meet 'with -constant employme'At and the' best wages, on application to n V xi-' V - ;. ! . ALEX'R.CAAlPBELL. ; . Raleigh, Oct: 2d, 1825.', :. - , ,.:96 if,. Me" r c h a ktT.a. i l ORs'roTn wbern. "O ESPECTFULLY informs thep'iiblic,that mJ& they have taken the bouse! next door to Messrs.! Shaw and Primroscfs : Stores I where they have on hand, a-large a ud extensive as sortment of,. , - s- "; " " . UEAJ)Y MADE CLOTHING, ! ' : : consisting' of ' '' '. Blue and black Dress Coats lstand d qualities,) ' " " ' V s Blue,, black, olive, claret and green Frock coats, r ; ; ' " Gentlemen's fashionable drab Box Coats; A general assortment of Pantaloons, ! r ; A handsome assortment-of Cut Velvet 'Vestings, ; . o - . v Valencia, Toilnet and Marseilles do. Red Under Vests. - An assortment of Drawers. , ; . Blue and black Camlet. Cloaks, (with fur 1 collars. ( ! Plaid Cloaks with do. 0 ' Ladies Cloaks , Gentlemen's ruffled and plain shirts, t Do beaver Gloves. Webbs Patent. Suspenders &c. &c. - "All of-Whibh they bflerfr sale on the most reasonableterms for cash. The above arti cles are manufactured in 1 the most fashiona ble style, and not to be surpassed by ny in the state. ' - ! ! Raleigh, Oct. 15, 1825. 5 100-tf. j $567,600 5,051 Prizes, : ? i 9,139 Blanks, V rLesa than two Blanks to a Prize L 1; ' ipjiicE piricKEs: f , vThole 050 I QuaVtfir Sl2 50 r:Hal- a ,25 .'J rEighihV ' G 25 ajThis is themost magnificent Scbemfethat has ever been ofl'ered. for the - patronage of the friends of Lottery adventure in America. The small number of Tickets,jand tlie unex ampled demand for them is a. sufficient war rant that tberfe,will not bea ehaneeieft;v for weeks before, tlie day -fixed for the "drawing, an1 that the price of Tickets will shortly-rise t6.$60.; . . ! f; . ;: , (Xj Gentlemen are "therefor requested to be early. ihtheir application, as all orders ac tually mailed before the rise will be-entitled to be supplied at-tlie present ratcs. r' ' i.H V Notes of the Bankoftfie United States arid its -Branches and, generally, the Notes of aU. Banks, that pay specie received atrpar. 1? Also, Mercantile Drafts at sight, on anyT3f the large citisand PmerTlcket3 'received freely in paynjefrt, V ;. - - 5 . - ;A11 lettefsto1je post paid, ' "TlieMailsinaV: be rehed On as being per fectly sife far all remittances. " - YATES 8c McpITYRE,". " ' ' Washington CHj-. A pniNCTPAL TEACH Ell is wanted in xIl" this institution, weirqualified to instruct youths of both sexes in all the branches of an English and Classical education and to pre pare young men for entrance into the Junior Class of any College. in the Union, is mo ral character, and qualifi cation for i teachi ng the Greek and Latin Classics mUst be un doubted. " :.y-: - " tVlr --'.,.:...' . It is the design of the Trustees to contract with a Gentleman. who will take upon him self the sole management and responsibility of the School, comprehending both .depart ments, Male & Female, supply the same with Teachers of his own choice;; and furnish eve ry other necessary, in consideration of which he will be entitled to regulate the- price; of tuition, and to receive all the emoluments derived from it. ... .. This plan is recommended by the experi ence, that salary employments, do not stimu late to that industry and' zeaT, which are; ne. cessary.to the'successful" progress and repu tation of a large School,and has its founda tion in that principle of self love, which prompts the exertions most where interest lies, by ' i n de n t i f y i n g the interest of th e "Teacher with the character of the Sclipol, thus affording to the public the surest garan ty of having their children 'faithfully taught.- M The Academy lot and buildings are situat ed in a very, pleasant part of the town, on one of the principal streets, and. in the -neighborhood of the Episcbpalj and , Presbyterian Churches The lot is large, and well shad ed in the front yard, which rcommunicates with the street over a stile; : The main build ing and; wing are three stories high, with, a double Portico in front;, and is surmbulitecl witha beautiful Belfry the length & breadth of, th e nnain i building ' is : about 65 "by 45 feet, divided into large apartments," separated by large halls or passages through the cen tre. "? . C; :-f g, , , - - k k !"" ' ."I' - y They are. sufficiently capacious to accpni modate a School of 200 'scholars arid a fami ly and' the lot is supplied, from a Hydrant in the front yard with good and wholesome wa ter. r -r :;.;;1k ;j' y';yy : .: "Few prospects can be more inviting than the present, to a marrietl 'gentlerilan witha family, qualified to assist tin the; school, or capable of taking boarders, (and such'a per son the Trustees would; greatly prefer) for it epmbiriesT the'advaritages of two fold pro fits, to be derived from teaching and board ing children, from abroad. And when it ;is. known that tlie v Academy is( 'situated in a tow n w ith a p ppulation pf 3.600 souls, & that there is no Academy withinjSOmiles of iiri which the higher branches; of learning are taught, the striking advantages pf Jthis bffer cannoi iaii ra uiaKC a strong appeal, iqr uie interest and eriterprizp of the first talents in the... corihtry devoted ." from Thetessity to the vocations of Literature.-- , : " - 'i The, Trustees will leas the buildings, ?lpt, &,clfrorii the first day bfJauary next; (when the present lease expire j) ! for one, year : ter which, they .will extend the" term to ny number of. years the contract: .g partie?' ct 1 agree upon.: ..'"- '. ' r "v . 'Letters, . post paid, , may be addressed . c the fcubscribers at this placed , L LOUIS D. HENRY, 7 JNO. AV. AVRIGHT, .At the Sign rqf tfa;(fylfanlflloftar 4 TjliE subscribers, m ,additior to their for mer supplies, "have, just; received their fall ana wnnier sup ply ot u rugs ana Aieaicines,: StirgicalInstruments, Shop : furniture,. Qils, faints,-Dye Stuffs and' Hatters' 'Materialsy comprising almost every article in their line $ aiuung- which are uie lonowiii : Alum - Assafoetida v" '-' Arsenic ., - Antimonial Wine therVjtr., 'Alcohol..' V 'Aloes Socot, " iDO- llepat. Antimony. Tart. . Do , . v Crude Do Glass Do- Rdguliis Do ;,Cinnabar Dp , , Golden Sulph.Do Cinnamon : . Armenian uuie - jjo oroton Manna Flake' Musk Manganese . ' J' .Mineral iEtlijops: Do ... -'Terpeths, -MaceV. ' Nutmegs ; Nux Vomic Oil Almonds Do Amber loAnriia Do Animal Do Cloves j, t -U,i. if- Alkanet Acid Nitric (; : Dof Sulph. Do() Muriatic ' Do Temon '' Do -Tartaric pp Prussic Do,; Oxalic ? Balsbm Copaiva Do Canada Do j Peru . : Da v , Tolu . . Hark Yellow D! 6 Pale Da - Red ' T)o. i Angustura Do Sandfords Do Cascarilla Borax ' Bririistone . j.: " Burgundy Fitcb HarbadoesTar Barytes .Cayb V v Do y x Mur.r Bismuth Metal.;: lio , Oxvd. Camphor ' Castor, Oil Calomel '' . Cream Tartar Cant! a rides. . -CdrrSublirnate Caustic Lufisr'- Do ',' ,C6mn?i' Castor, ?,, Cubebs Chalk,: ' -Cribs' Eyes ' ; Catechu1 ; - . . ' Cobalt .'. , .' Cinnamon Canella Alb. Cochineal :.. Cham. Flowers Cowha.sre Colocvnth ' ' ' Crocus Marti 3 - ' Digritalis ' .' ' Dragon's Blood-- Dover's Powders Ess! Peppermint Do Burgamot r i Dp (Lemon y , y' Da Cin namon Do Sassafras : v Do ' ri re,for colonngDo Gentian I the hair - Do Hellebore Alb. Extr. Bark , Do -Nigr. t, ; Do Colocynth ' Had Tumeric . Do Compd.Do Galantrai ' ' 1 Do Cajcput : Do Lavender i Do. Origanum " -Do Peppermint . Do Pennyroyal , ' Do Jiihiper v Do Olive - " Do Rosemary ,,.. Db'Sabinx" :D'o Sassafr'is :- x ' ; Do S petirmint ! ' ' j V i Da Wormseed . Do Wintergreen v "Gr'ris Root Oxymel Squills ' " Orangey Peel , -: PuIy. .lalap . , Do' 'Rhubarb ; v Do Colombo , Do Squills - ' - Dt Colocynth ; ys Do tlpicac -r ; dDo t Gi Arabic ' Do Arrow Root Do ,Stanni.V! : ;' , , J Flasteriadhesive - : Do 'Mercl. . -; "y. Do .; ;i Lytharge .Do. i Jloborans U! Do Court ( , ; Precipt., White ' ;Dov fRedr ,r;'. ( Potass Sup Carb, I J)o ' . Oxymur Pearl Ash., . ;'.?,; Pomatum V .'?r - lregoric . -1 " -: V Panacea Swaim's ' . Quassia Lign. "r ' -. Do ;. . Simarouba Quinine Sulph. a cer ii - tain cure for the A- , ; :r gue and Fever. i - Rad. Jalap ' : : t ' "' Do itnubarD Do Colombo v5Do a Squills i U - Do Ipicac -i ' f.Do;; S?rpt. Tlrg;..-;-- Do ; Spigelia '" '-'"": Do Seneca i -: j Do: i Xaquorice : , i ;l)o : Sarsaparilla f - .V Do ; Mezereon .-... kDo ; Ginseng ' " Batemairs. Drops - - CStoughton's Bitter British Oil- V. V' j; Steer's Opodeldoc Cough' t)fops, AnderVegetable Cerate f .son's:- -7 'vv.r .Xurin "ton's Balsam Churche'suLotipn if picker's Tetter Oint Gbwfand's 'Do' ;- ,if -irient ' Gcrev'Cordial v: faliv's Plaister Cloth ,IIamL Worm LorengeHuIiV Trusses v -'HarlaeraOil -Pills,-Lee's .. vHiuuent f --,v.jo , iiragg cc Jones;a Rowland's i 'MaeassarDo 1 Anderson'- ' Oil, fortheprorriotionDo JDuval's ; of the gro wti of. theDo - Dyptt's ' v ,'hair 'ii- Maynard Sc'Noye's Ro Robertsori'i Stomadhic "ehelle Powders " :lizici,, - -Soda' Do Do . . in bott'es V Fancy Soaps difi.klndsRec'ves' Paints in box Windsor Do vv .-' es with brushes - Silver i Wire-, ToOthCakes of Paints of all : Brushes ; kiin Is separate 1 ; Cpmmpn .do V- "Water Colors,. n While Krdsling,. &p. Full-set Surgl. Pocket Bougies dift- kinds , hooks r - - . JbJastic Catheters. Mai Teeth Instruments .- Do; v ; Female Surgical Needles ; - .; Silver' ,do Male Folding: Tenaculums DoO 3 in.i. Female, Thumb Forceps - : Injection Syringes all ' Directors Male do ) Evans', Lancets L'-Female' do- Common do. differentClyster, pipes -, qualities - Breast Pipes Spring ':,?do ! Nipple Shells Gum '-.do r' Cupping; Glasses Abscess ;; f do -' -s " Dentist's Files Brass Scales&WeightsSpecie Stands and Bot different sizesf - v ' tles alKsizes - - Apothecariej do do White and. Green Vials Graduate Measures . , all;sizes;.: v Glass Funnels, V V Ointment Pots,all sizes Marble' Mortars " ' Black Bottles. ", Coraps. r do. , 7 Bottle and Vial Corks Pill Tiles Pll Boxes"- .W Palate Knives -'"v. Linseed Oilf - X n Terra Desseinnat V Train ' do Spti Turperitinei White Lea'd in kegs? Verdigns" iijL6.: do . Dry LSandpaper Red do . ; ; Glue - 1 " ' s : Spanish Brown in kegsOrar'gfe Orpcmint r ,rdo do Dry Gold Leaf ' Ye Ho w: Ochre Venetian Rpd j Chinese VermilliorV Ensrlinsh i do ' : IvorjvBjlack';-; j j.amp cio v , rrussian uuis Drop, Lake p -Rose Pink ' , Chro'm Yellow Kingsi do y Pat. , do ' V i Naples do , ; Stone do Turkey Umber Colcoth Vitriol t't 1 Oliver 00 f - V' j ; Camel Hair Pencil Bl,ue Smalts .. ' ' : Gum Copal ? . I '. w VCdo. Shellac ! -.H Copal , Varnish ! - -r Paint Brushes all sizes & ; White Wash - do 8Crubbing Hearth Furniture Shoe t -t i -J "A ' Do Do Do Do Do Do Cicuta Gentian v Jalap Liquorice Lead Ergot t Fowler's Solution Flor. Sulphur 'Do .Benzoin Flake; White- 1, Galls Aleppo. ; Gum Arabic Do Ammpnlac Do Benzoin .'. Do Elemi-.j. " " Do Guiac :- Do J - Galbanum y--Do Gariiboge - ' Do " KiTio . . Do Myrrh v . Do Masti o '- Dp Opium . Do 'Olibanum V Do ;StyraxS" T -Do Scam. Aleppo Do ToBoientilla Rotten Stone Resin. Yellow; - Sal. Glauber-U ' ' Do Epsom jf y -r. . Do Cheltenham , - Do Rochelle Do Tartar . .v . - Do -Nitre 1- ' . Do ; Prune! , . ' , . Do Martis;; t v xW . Do JEratus - , 1 ; ; Do Wormwood : -Do Amnion, cruder - Do . Do VoL Spt. Nitre SDulc " " Do Hartshorn ; ; " Do ' Lavender ;' ; Do' Rosemary Senna Alex'r- ." , Do . Am.' , Sugar Lead v - Spermaceti: : "4 Soda Sup. Garb. Do -.GarbK i t Do " Do Smyrna - Do ; I'hosph. Do' Tragacanth " Semen Coriander ft 1 Fayetteville, August 10 j 972111 Hops, . i i .-i Iron Carb Dor Phosph. Da Mitr. Tr. Do . 'Filirigis J ho Red Oxyde Iceland Moss , Isinglass " -1 Indian Rubber 1 Juniper Berries' James's Powders Lip Salve Tjipis Calamin Mver Sulph i-tPat-V-" L:... - ce f an' -Vv 'tr- j . - . ..vClH CaA 4. Do Do Do Calcined f Do patroway r vDo -j? Fennel j Do ' Annis 5 ' Do . Cardariiin ' - Do J ' Linum t l Soap Castile 1 Do : Northern ' sago" 4 :-y 'y Steel Filings;- Saffron Hay 1 ', 'Do Cako; -Savin ,. -p. V Sponge ' -y.y havings Guiac S; v Do 'ytl iHartshorn -.''nvipioca ly'syuy. Vitriol White ' - Do; Blue Do '- i Elixir Wite Wax y V. fe"3a?orted V9 ?Tet-.ilc 4 y:mmmssAy Logwood; - ; Americandov Fustic Ground ; ; T4 Aimatto ; Nicaragua, Wood do Fig Blue v do do do do -y Madder Rocoa Red Sanders Copperas" v I Spanish Indigo v . . ; BlQcking.Twine y Buckles V . Trenchers p-fy Bands V Stampers "y TM Bowstrings - ' Irons vr'ti '; v;: :V Brushes v 1 - Skins Red . . Purnice Stone r dp Yellow Quicksilver i'-y. - do ; Shark " t;f; Aquafortis Bindings! v With a quantity of Window Glass and Putty . -'All of which will be sold cheap for ca&li.tr approved credit, and as no exertions shall b& Wanted ihthe carefulness arid despatch in all orders, receipts, fee-, and the long standing and repute of the house, hope to share tl at patronage heretofore bestowed by the public.' f f - WEBB & AVILLIAMS. .Raleigh, Nov. 21, 1825. 5 9 3t V r: '.X i W..& W. haye also, just received from N. ' York and Wilmington the, following Groce-V ries, which will be sold at reduced ' prices for cash only ; Old madeira-Wine do Lisbon", do do Sberrv ; do P. Tenf. do Malaga do Port -iyy. u:- Lo English Starch " Imperial Tea 1st qua!- f . Young Hyson dp Molasses is vk Pepper arid Snice , Cogri. Bandy 4th pr'f. Ginger and Rice Jamaica Rum ' : do " Powder and Shot NewEngland do '' Japan Blacking ; y ) i Holland Gin f fiv Leiper'scotch.Snun Old Apple Bran- Macabau & Rap'pca d y ;db Whiskey.- w Cepjiafic r r ' London Mustard 7 Old Chewing Tobacoo - Chocolate r :yyy. - Stone? Wareric.f The Wines and Spirits' bavimf been sslpr.ti ed principally for ' Medicinal purposes we. warrant them pure and of the' first qualities ip SHALL send to- Mr, William Boylan oF 1 JL Raleigb,--for sale, on orj before it Vie 27tU 5 inst. six. Cotton Gm3 i three 4i 50 , c ejef 4S arid two iff 05 saws; ! !-ry,: y yy yy ' x vA. y.y?-y MecklenbuTg c'ty. Nov- 9. 1" t pTThe Semi-Annual-Ex .. .. vT ftibn of the Students under the care c " the Bev:Wra- Bingham will take place the 7thuand 8th of 'Decembcr next The; exercises of 4the Academy w.11 be resumed on? ther 1st Monday of January next. fj :y y-y ' Mount Repose, Orange County, Ncy.; lp. P.. - 5 '
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Dec. 2, 1825, edition 1
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