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i . - ' : : --, - , - . .. , . - - " - - . . - - -. - - - 4 fj t:it'f mi ,rt EDITOR AND R0PRETQB. St7BScPTro3?. Five Dollars per annum ;Lalfiu Advance. for advertisers by the year. Advertisements, ; inserted in Ute S emi Wexxly Registkb will also appear in the Wkeklt Poperi free of charge. - t ' ' ! j .4 . J -." .' . '. t ,i ,; . -$J- Letters to tbe "Editor must be post-paid, f SELECTED FOR THE ? 1 pftfcTFi? I - i , . ; . ".A -tfALE OF GOOD SOCIETY;M'- (rConctuded.) In the mean tiaie,' Mrs.' S. was continually changing her governess, ith the hope of finding a good nurse. . l he children a dis positions had been injured by this injudicious , k . , . f . treatment, and they were emphatically crow- inr www every u.y. Miy.0. naa jusi ois-1 mseunere,g,uniecner,ana pondering what was to.be doncinpbumuigthe ninth when her husband broke tlie silence hy. reading " Married, on Thnrsday morning at Trin ity Church, by the Right Rev. Bishon- X Frederick Augustua h: Esq.' to, Josephine, daughter of the late: John Henry. R Esq. , 4 You jest, said the lady.. Well, my deary: read it yourself hand ing her the paper. - , . She read the paragraph, arrd felt even more unhappy than she had done,with the tlwughts ot having the entire charge of the children again. . ; "i: , A few week after this, as Mr. S. and .lady were taking afternoon walk, , an -elegant- carnage was seen driving up the road.v I tlunk some ofour friends have, been tcettiM themselves to a new establishntem,' said Mrs. S. to her husband, as. the carriage advanced. . , s r' . : .: . I Uimk theyliave, said he,, raising, his hat, and making a low bow;to, a lady and gentleman wilhtq. . . : ; , T , , . Who are they ! - said the wife, not re- cognising we uay s countenance, mrongli the ' ! - - Frederick Augustus and lady, replied the husband, wiUi enphatu. . , Oh,ony them, said she, with apparent contempt. 1 . ; ; ....... . Yes,; Wife, only one of OUr, most, able AnvKKTisKTForTery lit . 'napuf une e is so benevolent; I Inpw fMaxHOUaMpmi.m first insertion, One Dollar j each ribseipent insertion, ?ek eftter ln t,,e P,in- . ; lottery .ter offered to adventarer.: Tnty-five Centi f ' , : h.!lePW?r;AC" ,300 prizes; of 1000 makfng 8300,000. rt i . . : . V ' r Augusts Frederick was itaan of wealth, !,U'r- s - ' Court Ouni land mcuUBTEMmMMiB md alsb n' CHrislian phllanlhropisi-a chnr- 359000 Capital Prizes'' will be charged 25 per cent, bgtier but a dedoction acter bni rnrpl'v' mt teitK ' 5TIn ilM U. ' 'j.'-TT --vi't r . - 'jt. . -i'f'.:" :-:v'x;.'.- I - . v. : ; :r . . v """6 k' w"ftf i " iu uiawu uuuiwn on. biuuu: nrsi bdu second Statesmen, who-baa lately comein nossess-fent .... , . ' mf - . - ion of great wealth oy marriage How ludicrous I wealth indeed 1' - - , 4 If, my dear, education, talents and. mora) worth are the true riches, .then no . man. in America ever married a greater heiress. Oh, yes, she was always a great favorite mother. of five lovely children -he had thus Thebestrecommendauonof the abflhy, zeal and fi of yours, said the wife, with great vexation. far superintended their education alone but TBtJ with-which those in charge of this School dis- And my dear, she would havebeen of as tier domesUc1 duties increased, and her lflhBk itt rJmmag yoursadyou observed her character iait. ,toton in society became a more responsible ofSd iiub ii6ui., ; wii5 10 my i.u. Bnu nvm.u, and is now ; placed by Providence, in a situa tion which she is eminently calculated to fill ; The farmer's wife looked surprised to see an. elegant carriage stop before her door Dou't you remember me, said Josephine throwing up her veil. Si Oh, my. dear. Miss K. I jam very, very i glad to see yod" said she,' as the footman lowered the steps. You are welcome to my house aeain, said she, throwing open the door ofa small but neat parlor. I see my good friend ' said the husband you have made a mistake. Ton take this young lady for Miss. R. but I am most hap py to undeceive you, and introduce you to ; 'Mrs. L The woman looked as If doubting what she heard. Josephine assured her .what she heard. was true. , ; r Well I wish you both a great deal of hap piness.; Did I not tell you, my dear young lady, there was a blessing in store for all your mother's children V There certainly 'was a great blessing in store for one of my molher'a.children said the husband. ' 'r ; l; -t ; You mistake, my good friend,; the bless ing was for me not for her. ' " i . T0.0 cc,tamy have a treasure in:my.dear child, but here comes my old man.hovr de- lighten he will be to find fats words are J so soon come to pass. " Miss Josephine will I rina in 1101 nam fnuii onmo r 1 After cpendiog some time in conversation with the farmer and his wife thir nn flam. uel and Thomas G, . entered. Havins heard a description of Thomas, as well as having perused his note to Josephine, Mr. L. was preparea 10 see an onctBai, anu ne was not disappointed-and through the film of ignor- ance, he could discern a mind. t t The footman, asihey 1 were, about to drive off, presented the'. farmerV wife with , a parcel, and before : she had time to ask1 US mniiintt k. gn,nni nn tti. .4rrianr. nr! itiav were out'of sighfirt a minute. :On opening the parcel, she found ijt contained, two dress r- O" ' .. i . o , . es, suitable for her wear, with a billet, re questing that they might be accepted from her friend, an'd also, a bank note,' which she was requested to hand to poor old Pollyl ' , ' j 4 Well, mydear . Vederick,' what do yoti think of my protegee, Thomas G,!' said Jo sephine to ; her husband, - as they turned the corner of the. lane; V I' " , '" I think with you, my dear, that he should hare the; advantage of education. And now I think, of it, my uncle" i ij quest of an un der clerk. , How would ft do to place him therehufd lei hiiii have Wm kdVariia f 5i. tehdiriff School in the stCUikn nnn art rt OTonino t Ymi know all their business is' bver by half Ohit,woulU be admirable, 1 Vdid 'Jose phine, with' all lhe Warmth her 1 benevolent httart fttlTi eVtMnta t- 1 . ! t ' . - while he neglected the every dav charities 6f lue : but acted tinorl ihis nhrifitianfhi'inMnU;lw'f,400. v Tickets onlv S15. What thy hand findelh5 to do; do With ihv miTiT-:nn! . nimc nrtt'tt. ! f .-ii mighX-and ' Despise not the day of small things.'; 4 '' h : 1 ' r : : i - .wvi'tvv uvi ftuw vim t ui qiuail I ... J The scheme Was promptly put into fexecU-1 t,?n fcnA by, the occasional inspection of Mr. land Mrs. L. Thos. made rapid improvements m nc- amuica , mm uy.uueiuy arm inuusiry, gave ample satisfaction to his employer. , !At the end of three years, he returned to his native village, opened a store, and settled there, with, the determ?pat:6ri' to benefit' the people in every way;' his acquired .informa tion made Jhim capalle. ; He commenced an evening, class,1 for voung'men, and as they cic uui wuung to aiienu wiinoui fft, 'u t,tt ,.uA uu ,uA paying sum ac cumulated, and formed a library, which was frce l0 alf who wished to availthemselves of ih - nrivileVe. H Wa n!n th mpn. nfp. 7 0 . . " tablislung a school; for children, ccrc.; in deed; in a very short time, the whole place assu med quite another aspect, t About a year i after his return, Mrs. L. received the follow- ing letter:' K My Dear Madam,- J send yon with this, a catalogue of our Village Library -T know it will give you pleasure to hear that it is now n successful operation. My evening class still continues to me) very interesting ; my students improve, and I find that' imparting is an excellent way of acquiring knowledge. The - school for children is flourishing ; our Sunday sdiool is also; much improted j out HUe church is nearly finished : and we are making -arrangemenuf to engage a minister l0 will1 officiate alldrhately at ihe' three Villages, ' ' " " - " I return niy grateful acknowledgements to yourself and excellent husband, Tor the knowl- cdge I have to impart to others. Ifl have done afly good here.'-vou, nnder Providence, have given me the power." The many c6n versati6ns with you, while m New jork, on rtlieanbiect of Oseluiness. were treasured urn I and. tliese words 'of ybdrs,' spoken nearly four y&ri ag0f first inspired me with a de- termination of.living to benefit mankind 7" One man may accomplish a great deal by dolno all th-ond in his nower ' Please nre. myj respectful rerd4o Mr. L. 1 remain, Dear Madam; . ' "With grateful affection, , Your humble, bd't iserv't. ? J THOMAS G YnrV rolled on. JoseDhine beca me the 0ne.! Itur tier uusDana now neia an important otnee iu govern mn i,s ne uiuugui nauvisauie to engage a governess. We must not do this rashly, but prayer fully said Josephine, in a conversation with her husband on the subject. vve know tne first impressions are the , most lasting ;. our children are still voung, and it is not only necessary to secure an "educated and talented hadt. but one of moral worth and piety ; that the foundation of their usefulness. here, and happiness hereafter, may be laid.7 My fervent praver shall be," said the husband embracing his wife : that their Heavenly. Father may bless them with' just such' a governess as my own Josephine has been . C M. P."! Attention ! Italeigh Guards. Parade at the Capitol Square, on Saturday, the 13th of Nov. at 3 o' clock, "armed and equipped accor ding to Law, in Winter Uniform. s theo.h:snow, - Orderly Sergeant. Raleigh, Nov. 8. (TTA. Private Meeting will be held on the evening ! r;w. at the Court House, at 7 o'clock. rvroXlCEIn a short time I expect ta make iN fiai,ettkiiMntofmeertateof George Andersoiv oecU.who was a Partner of the Uteium of Anderson, Peebles of Halifax un u wui uicusq uimu. Petersburg.' : Should there be attyelahns presents at icutvu..., v. v. w . d during tbo nresent vt next month, no funds will be retained ta meet them. -'.' .- THOMAS WHITE, Adm r. Ort IB. : 4 V 88w4w c5 The Halifax Advocate "will copy the above fon . m&m .tut nit uMwit t s me. T. W.' i tim. -mt rimni to ma. stXte or IVorth-Carolliia, I r -f 'Bunambt County. jr WILEY JONES, Sheriff of B6ncoml)e county, m fbaIH expose to sale on the 1st Monday in De- J cember next, at the Court House in Asheville, for tax I duo thereon for 1840. the following land : FIFTY ACRES OF LAND sold by John Nelsn lb 4smes Lone, on lhe east side of the French Broad' river; end on the waters Of urigge a mill creek, joining wan- worth twenty dollars, and the tax thereon for the year 1840, amounting to 7 cents and accruing costs snd chargeSi snd double tax. PIIKSCIPE SEGARS, jo quarter boxes, '.'r alia '.brand. Thv are OSITH ELY the genuine article import "ed hy Messrs. Holt dc Owen, of New York, who have ! nothintr to do widi ' Spanish SegarF made in New - vir r i' JOHN T WEST; vat HsJI.oCPeteT.burg.and.forinwlv UA , N. ' Those having claims against said To7""L7 IHTaT. them for payment to me, at --, ;-.-7--t -r - POS1T1V JAMES PBALEN CO: Manager .Office, AVashington City. QE Agent for the Managees. 8PLEKDID LOTTERIES 'ybm NOVEMBER. dratrh Humbert, $700 ; second and third drawn num- :'-fJjly.Mta!lLFiioe; &nt for 1110 Manager, Washington City, D. U. , RHODE ISLAND LOTTERY, Class 201. the benefit of Public Schoptobe drawn Nov. 20 SPLXKDIB prize of do d; do -a I do . do ; . 30,000 10,00fr 6,000 ,5.000 . 4,000 1 prize of. 1 do : 25 prizes 25 do 25 do (2,000 1,700 1,000 500 300 3,500 200 do if 2004 c Ticket $ 1 0, Halves $5, Quarters $2 50.E Jghtbs $ 1 25 Certificates of Packages of 25 Whols TickeU$130 J'o uo 25 Half do 65 Do do - 25 Quarter do ' 32 Do do 25 Eighth do 16J POKOMOKE RIVER LOTTERY, Class'. 116. : To ,be drawn Novemler 25. . $20,000, 100 prizes of $1,000 100 of 8500. 6UAHO SCHKMK. 1 priza of 1 do 1 do . 1 do $20,000 6,000 3,000 100 prizes Of 100 do 160 do ? 1,000 500 - 100 1,700 &c. Tickets only $5. Halves $2 50, Quarters 25. Certificates of packages of 30 wholes, J80 ' Do do -if f 30 hal, 40 Do do ' 30 quartern, 20 RHODE ISLAND LOTTERY, Class 207, For tbe benefit of Public Schools, draws Nov 27. schimx: prize of do of do of , do of, do of 'do Of $30,000 10,000 8,000 5.000 4,000 3,000 : 1 prize- of . 1 do of SO prizes of 40 of. 40 do of t78 do of $ 2.500 2,220 l.OOtt 500 '400 300 Tickets f 10, Halves $5, Quarters t 50, Eighths $ 1 25 . ' Certificates of packages of 26 wholes fs 1 30 - , .-? Do . , do : 26 halves 65 Do do 26 quarters f 32 50 Do do 26 eighths 16 25 , AH orders from a distance will meet with, pmmpt and confidential attention, snd the drawing seat-as soon as rcelved. AoareBs R. FR Agent for CE, Manager. GBEENSBOSO jr. c. , . .; f! ' riTriHE Exercises of this Institution, of which Got. JIMi oHEHsin is Proprietor and Patron, will be re sumed again on Wednesday, the 10th of November, 1 84 1, under the care of its former Superintendants and Instructors," Dri Wsim and Lady, and? Miss Hots, aided by her accomplished Mother, Madame Hots, in the Ornamental Department. The Session will ter minate at the end of five months.' some thirty dudus more can be received noon earl lappucauon. THB COURSE Will. BS AS FOIXOWS-1 - Preparatory Instruction will embrace Reading, Fun. damental rules of Arithmetic, arid Parley's Geography. TTRST TTKAB. Smith's Arithmetic, Malte B run's Geography. Bui lion's English Grammar, Reading, Writing, Needle work and Epistolary Composition. SECOND YEAH. Same Studies continued, with the addition of BotJ any, ( M rs. Li ncoln's) Comstock's N atural Philosophy, Comstock's Chemistry, History of the United States, Composition, Worsted Work and Embroidery, THIBD YEAB. Bullion's English Grammar.Woodbridge's and Wil- lard's Geography. Davis first Iessons in ' Algebra, Natural Philosophy, (Scientific Class Book, part 1st) I Chemistrv, fScienUc Class Book, part second) Bur- net's Geosranhr of tbe ilea vens. Botany, History of Greece and Romew in connection with Ancient Maps, Elements of Mythology, by the author of Popular Les sons, Pope's, Translation of the Iliad, Composition Worsted Work and Embroidery. FOUBTH YEAS. - Some of the foregoing Studies, together with Geom etry, Abercrombie's Intellectual PoWer,, Aberniomhie's Moral r eeling, nnetonc, Xjxercioes in vromposiuon and Reading Classic Poets, Gootlrich's Ecclesiastical Mis lory, ne views in jormer oiuuies, r aucv " ui. -J ' EXTBAS.7t ' French, ItaliftnV8pamsh, Music on the Piano ami Guitar, Wax, Shell ami worsted riowet wors, Drawing and ; Pauttina s -wit-'.-tm These may be taken up by the papa atjanymne van cement- ILL-.Z .T'Zrr..:." the probable length of time they will be permitted to ; remain at School, that they may prejeribe to them the course most advantageous, for the time they may re main. Terms per Session $75 1 for Tuition, Board, Washing, Fuel and Lights; Extra 8tudies, per 8esion, (French, Italian and Spanish) $10. Music, $20 Wax-work. $10. -i' Shell-work. $5. i Worsted Flower work. $5. Drawing and Painting, $ 10. Early application is desired. , Address . , Da. D, P. WEIR, Greensboro', N, C VmHimW 81 1841. " ' 91 ii to tta of Raleigh, and the adjacent ( Country He can gaged, I Tucker Raleigh 4 rk Barrels of Corn wanted, Ap 1UU ply to' J'. Raleigh, Nor. 6, 1841. THEO. H. SNUAV. . !;.. . i t "'Ol Citil EkoxBxr awb Abchitkct. Raleigh. A". C- ,tn THiuu. w . w.v-, -; r--t-7r--f r--p. --.-..n--. -r.., - -j --7T " j I eaived by;: i TURNER & HUGHK3;t . befoundatalltmies,umeMproiessionaiive ana Mvmg mu. m a, variety, w mw,"it-V- . ' geUteinber IT. 5 t. f . at his Drue Store. One door below William Ui other articles lor tnetieioiiet. , ;a ; i . ; i Htr vumn raw are now reamea py mwa i .. ,w . , 'a.-5'"-' .7 rf.0. - . . I wn? P1 . ?Frr,,,VrT. . B7uPf "fff ""T I A-' WiiTH ltt:':ldOJtD 'of caew'Jiton'Vsnia Tnn29 1R4I. - - t S3 6 I Spanish tiu liars, vmlins. Ularronetts. Flaseoietts rnts.' as an mestrmabie puoiic Diessme. ' - tr. . TTt .i r-7 Trrfiw goods; NEWGOOD! jLx Confectionary; "Fancy. JUti fie, JTetcetlcry ana qfoifrg The Subscribers, thankful for past tayors, inform the public, that they, have now' opened their large nhd choice collection of GOODS broagbt from the North, and flatter themselves they ha ve as fine an assortment in' ihe. Confectionary .'and Fam-yline, as. has ever been n this market. The following are a few of the articles:' .' : ' ' . " . , .' Artificial Flowers, 16 doz:; Taricy Xf ugs. 8 doz of Glass,' llritannia and Silver plated j Ladies' Ringlety Puffs arid Wjre Curls; Mohair Caps; fine TVt'orkaod Fancy Boxm ; Looking Glasses,' from the smallest to 3 and 4 feet square with, gilded frames ; 'Baskets ; Snuff Boxes', from 5 cento to $5 ; Shell side Combs, and all other soils ; ; Fans r large Wooden and small Metal Chicks ; Steel, " Whalebone, Bamboo, Dirk Canes; Finest Bhayins; I Utensils, Thermometers, Mathematical Iitf truments in boxes ; Sun Dials, Dirk, Fen and Pocket Knives'; Pistols; Teeth, Cloth, Hair, Hat and Shoe Brushes ; Blacking ; Slates; finest Razors Bells ; Fishing Utensils ; Coffee Mills i Pins) Needles and Cases ; Sool-stands ; Silk, Buckskin Lf Bead' Purses ; Miniature Framei; Lucifer Matches; Night Tapers Powder1 Flaks ; . Shoi Belts ;. Percus sion Caps ; Smoking Pipes ; Corkscrews ; Wallets ; Pocket Books; Whips Scissors; Beads and Necklaces; Paper j Pens ; Quills ; Ink ; Penholders ; , Wafers SesUi.g-wax;Ltiertjmi)P, Pencils; Buttons; Combs Inkstands; Pictures. " GAMKS, as Dominos, Chesf-men, Backgammon, -Lottery, Teo-P ins, Cup & Ball, Graces, Jumping Ropes, &c. . . TO ITS, of every description as Marbles, Hum ming j Tops, Drums, Rattles, Whistles, Mouth Or gans, Harps, Trumpets, Magic L&ntrrns, Paint Boxes, Magnetic Toys, False Faces, Cannons, &c. Dolls, Ka leidescopes. Microscopes,, large Trunks, for children. CONFECTIONARY, a very large assortment, viz. Seidlitz and Soda Powders, Macaroni, Dales, Prunes, Figs, Oranges, Lemons, Raisins, Fflberts,.Palm, Wall and . Cocoa Nuts,. Almonds, Ground Peas, Currents, Citron, Candies,; Chocolate, Pepper sauce, Pickles, Lemon Syrup, Sweet' Oi, Pine Apple Green Swiss, and Common Cheese, Preserves, Brandy Fruit, Nut megs, Cinnamon, Liquorice, Mustard,' Sardines in Tin Canisters, Anchovies at 12$ etc iter doz., Tobacco, chewing, smoking, and Snuff,' Cigars, t Philadelphia Porter, N. J. boiled sweet Cider, Champagne, Muscat nnl nhonish Winpo R.irr. a BntMtitniA f.ir C,nL 1 fee, Richmond Sugar, and Ginger Cakes, Dills! cele biated Sugar,-Butter ani Water Crackers, and Hulls' Tdlow Caisdles. r . Sperm JE W ELLE R Yio fine gold and sit ver as N ew Sijver Table and Tea Spa ous,. Desert Knives and Forks, Side, Pocket .and other new Silver Combs, Hand Bells. Breast, Pins, Ear-ringa, Pencils, Finger Rines, Thimbles, Watch Guards, XJhaius and Keys. Belt Buckles, Spectacles. ; . , Js It PERFUMERY Genuine Oil of Roses, Macassar, Bear's, Antique Oils, Cologne. Florida, Lavendar Waters, Jessamine, Windsor, Rose, Transparent, Cas tile and other Soaps, Bergamot, Cinnamon, Lemon, Peppermint Essences, Oppodeldoc, I reckle . Wash, Pink Saucers and Lilly White. lt MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Finest Violins, Bows,StrmgB, Bridges, Screws, Finger Boards, fr-, Guittars and Strings, FlageoIeUs, Fifes, Flutes, Cla- rionetts, Accordeons, Brass Trumpets. ... ; . BOOKS Spanish, French, German and EngLsb Grammars and Readers, Geographies Russell's Mo dern Europe, Primers, Spelling, Picture and Song Books, Key of Heaven or Manual Grayer isaf none) r FENCING AND .BOXING APPARATUS Foils, Sword, Gloves, Maks, Hats, Breastplates. A Lot of Dry Goods Cheap. Vlieap I From, 26 to 0 per, cent.: less than the regular price is, being bought at Auction, viz : v, , ,s 40 nieces of Prints, from 10 to 22 cents per yard. 40 doz. Children's Handkerchief?, at 31 cento s doz. Moualin deLair.e. Sballya, Camblett, Jeans, Drill ings and ether Pantaloon Stuffs, Pants, Bonnets, Lin en Collars, Beaverteen, Satinett, Irish Linen, Twist ed Silk, Vesting, Ladies' Collars, Gloves, Stockings; besides this, a quantity of Dry Goods as usually kept, all of which will be sold on reasonable terms for Cash. G. W. & G. GRIMME, ... . j Opposite the Marfcet Houst Fayelteville Street. Angost 12, 1841. ' 1 66 BEItNARI 1UFUY5" No. 10, FaxjetteviLle Street Raleigh, Has tne pleasure ot on nouncing to his friends and the public at laige, that he has i received from New-York and Philadelphia, as exten - sive, Tich, and fashionable otoek tOf Goods which he Jl will sell at New York prices part, of ' -r , "WATCHES Gold independent seconds, duplexV anchor, Lete Watches, S general assortment of Silver do. of ev rr price and quality. JbWlliLJSKi. t JJiamond l-in r Kng "DJ peraio ao.necs: a fe V.. .... . Tl - , :' . utiiu B uui uo, jwii,.:,uu una vuiii, n.vjm and bead Ornaments, rich cameos fr mosaic Pins Ear-rings, gold Pencils,ThimWes, Vihigretts, Medal ions, gold Hearts and Crosses, Jet do. and a great I variety of other rich Goods. Gold: Stiver, Blue, and polished steel 8iectacle8 to suit alt persons and all eyes. "Very superior flint glasses, that may be adjusted in any : frame, at s mo ment's notice. - '" ; . - ' f SILVER AND PLATED WARES, r v Silver Cups, Spoons, Ladles, Sugar Tongs, Salt and Mustard Spoons, Butter Knives,1 silver mount ed Cocoanuis, Castors, Candlesticks, 8nuflers and Trays, Waiters, Cake Baskets; Coffee Greques, Bri- ftsnnia Wares, in setts and single pieces, &c. FANCY; GOODS. Mantel Clocks, and Lamps. Plated and Japaned Pens,7litoffer superior Razors, Congress Knives and Scissors. Sanders' celebrated razor 8lrop, Dog Col lars, d Calls, silk Purses, Pocket Books, Imitation Frnito. Gona and Pistols Ladies' Toilet and work toxcs, toilat botUes, and H A UK ISUN Breast Pins Medals, Canea, and Boxes, &c &c . - , - m. . PERFUMERY. r anna s ceieoraieu genuine iuiugn?, tue usTen u ii.i.:i.t..iiJC r-t... ' V . iL'll der, riorioa; and cay waters i uoinain's iresm o ing, Jtoae, Almond, Camphor andtWindsoMoHet l Flutes, ' Octave,i &c. Fifos 6c Accordions. - Precep- tors for all the above. Guitar and Violin strings . Ex tra Violin bows," &C, .; -j v .. .'i rr-f Clocks sod Watches of all descriptions clean- In V ' is. Waiters, Goldknd Silver Mounted Csnes and Whips; Pillavta snother proof of the infallibiUty of the Old ;7ForpaWiW&rpucafl Chessmen and Backgammon Board, Visiting Card adage, thai truuwpowerfaU -self lliat his terms tliust tjvi.ssiis&etum.- '7 Cases, Gold and Silver Pencil Cases, Paenf Steel erPiils are only puffed, but Dr. Peters's are purchased Raleigh, Oct. 5. 4 ' e "J ' " ' 0 I HAnri.r mil I ;?Mm FAMiinm h...iiii. i iTniiirn tit miwn irrnt nuuiirin. ineir annueaiion ill . . . : r - ' m - m - . . . - - - . .j ' . - a m siiaaa. 111 iihiiii - biibii. vsaasrsBSH a i ii r- uiiiiin . nr ra . ed and. repaired in his accustomed superior st ' jleigh, by Messrs. Williams &HatWooo and W.I i Gold andfeilvef tnanufacturej to order witk exdtM. Masos dfeCo.; andiqFayetteville.by E.J.Hixj lion and panetcalityr highest price e given for oU gold ana Oliver Sweets for the Sweet! j, - Come on. MacdufiV J ". A V And kicked be he that first cries bold,ehoughl ; -. : t i . . -5 I , .i, , , . i f , SAifcfpeore JUvised, " ' JYtew V Fresh MrrivalslS returned from the Xorth; and is; now opening j a new and splendid as sortment of Gbocbries, Tots, Coktectiosa'bt is, UxBHmis. &c. &c: all of which he offers at Ihe low est' Cash prices.' If is- impossible within the limits of an Advertisement to give a list! of all the articles Iq large, assortment, but a few of the principal ones are subjoined, aad the public are assured they will find every thing at his Store that pertains to his immediate tinb of busiucss, and many rare and curious notions be sides. - ' L ' Amongst the. assortment are . !''- ' 10 doz superior French Cordials, in China bottles 4 doz Brass Whips r Cordials of every kind i.c I . .Vegetable and white Windsor. Soaps ;, ; Shelled Almonds : Beef Tongues Percussion Caps Bone Dog Calls Dried Beef Bologna Sausages 3 doz large Silver Guards ! ' ; ' 1 doz small do - do' ' - . . , Porter and every, variety of Wines t . Fine' Antique Oil and Octagon Soap ' ' ' Pease's Hoarhound Candy - : . , 1 Assorted Fancy Glass Boxes and Dominor5tc Violins and Silk Parses Cork Screws, &C &c. - . ' Brass Watches Hannooicons Oil Cloth Baskets .-; Dates and Brandy Peaches, Cherries, &c'MaCaroni 12 doz. Superior German Cologne Water 10 doz. "Brasss Buckets' 2 doz. Brooms Nest Tnbj 3 doi Wood Buckets Fresh assortment of Nuts of every variety Sweet Meats and Jellies of every varieiy ; ' 1 Macaboy and Scotch Snuff in bladders and bottles Oranges & Lemons; a fine assortment Earthen-ware Cheese, Crackers cc. Segars of every variety '& price Sugars of every quality " Old Java Coffee & 8tareh Chewing Tobacco and. very superior Wax Candles j Table Salt, Prunes, Preserves arid Pickles" of every variety ; and a great many, articles too tedious to men tion, which I will take great pleasure in showing tn anv person who mav favor me with a call. . I also re- - frn mv tbahks to the public for past favors, and hops to merit the- same. ' 8. L. TUCKER. September 24. J - , : 77 From tU Hon. W. Pbkstojt, Ui & Senator. . Wasuisstox Citt, July,'1841;r I for some yrars used Beckwitb's Pflls in' cases of indigestion and dyspeptic beadachs, with the most agreeable effects, and having recommended liiem..to many mends, the same results occurred. - W. C. PRESTON. From Hon. BkviHtT Tcckzk, cto Professor in ' -Witiiam and Mary College. il Lki's SpBiHes, Va. August 7th, 1840.5 Sir : Ah accidental meeting wfth a friend of yours, has determined me to offer you the acknowledgements which I have long felt to be due from me, jor the ben efits I have received at your hands. Fourteen years ago I was left by a most malignant fever with a diseas ed liver, a disordered digestion, and a constitution in ruins. My Physicians permitted mc to hope, that with care and prudence I might drag on a few years of precarious existence, and assured roe that the least indiscretion must 4atk-5ui afterwards I found with all that indescribable misery which dyspeptics a em t atone can Enow, luis, asusuai,grew upon mc, mo i less rapidly man in most cases, wcause a conscious ness of my danger pat me 00 my guard, and experi ence had made me familiar with the proper manage ment of myself. : By tbe constant use of tbe most ap- ! proved remedies, tbe progress of tbe disease was re tarded, and my life was made tolerable, but not com. fortable. I rarely ate two meals in regular succession, . " . . . . - and lor some noors ot almost every uay, was incapa ble of any xercise of thought or feeling. A'peevish impatience of existence occupied my whole mind. Two years ago, I met with your , AniMyspeptie 1 Pills, and confiding in the accompanying cert iticaic j of res i ectalde gentlemen whom I happened to know, i I took them according to directions; J ne result is, j that I now eat what I please," do what I please, sleep 1 goandly, and enioy life as much as any man living. 1 Your young friend, who hasjbeen with roe a week, I will tell you that he baa never seen my strength ot spirits flag, or my elasticity of mind or body failfor s moment. 1 For this, it gives me pleasure to say, you respect.;11' , . B. TUCKER; " Da. Becewith. ..- 60 ; i vww HE wonderful cures effected .. by this medicine, are the all engrossing subjects of the day. Go I W I I " 11 rlt thti M -nrrossirnr snbiects of the 7dav. " I ahen where you will, and you bear of nothing but Mr. Such a)ne has been cured by Dr., PETERS VEGETA BLE FILLSf or, you know Mrs. So-snd-So was at the point of death, but she has been cured by Dr. PE TE RS'S PILLS i or, areyou not glad that Miss r haa been restored to health by Dr. Pstxb's wohdbotjs MxmciKs. ' ' Really , this medicine must be very good, or it could not core Lao many. It is good. , For i many years it has passed on in the " even, silent tenor of its way,? curing hundreds of persons who were wrangling with death.. But now its onward course is impetuous. . ; It is as impossible to stay the demand for this med icine, as to hush the rushing wind. . A Rf. mli.ini ,ill nrtkm mtitn A ta fjr TTtaL ny years, shall it not enter eeryhousel .Shallitnot bo used by every individual 111 no man say, 1 don l want it. You know not what to-morrow may onng r"" 7 T""S forth. All should use this remedy, snd remember tha porcbsse of seasonable Goods, embracing every varie heahh Is the first blessinff from God. , J ty and quality necessary to render a Fall and Winter 'HiA immmjui mil inrrMnin? DODalantV Ot tbese only miffed. ml rtraioul anrt mcnmrnmilen nntil the demand fbt them hairbecflimost universal. Br. Peters woukf impress this fact upon: public, I bt V Pni. sr. nnf mmek medicine bnt i acientifid ", . . . . . r: . . I compound of simples, which has been the, result, ot ma - 1 ny years' mtense application to I he was reeulaxly bred : hence it is as popular with the I regular lacuiiy aa wiui uw peupw m. iwgc. . . ) - ii.t." V .1 " i une ot tne many peculiar virtues oi ue v cgeuiDii they are psrtietdarlyjtaild and gentle; j 7 Without an exception in any age or country, no me- - 1 dir-ne has spread with such rapidity and given such j otuvefsal satisfaction. r - , 't . . : -: '' li''rr7 Tne above Pills are for sale m the ity cf Ra j at New York prices j 5krtii:i'rn'W1' May, 1841, FOR NOVEMBER 1 X; G; GREGORY & Managers, 00,000 Capital ! Union Lottery? "' CiAis lO.roa 18411 rots;W To be irawh' at AlexahrJrl'ix'c. ori Sarardayjme --' 20th of November, i4l.-"i?? -s a) . 1 5 Drawn Numbers in each ' Package of 6 Tickets, . Containmg the following c rxh wl? -t h. .1 ... - GRAND PRIZES I rm ' S5d,boo8 S6;6oaM"aMaS5,opo '. 377, Dollars. ..ji-f 2.Prrzes 'of 43 00050 of J1.00O, 50 of 5o6V ,50 of $400, 10Q of 4250, 188bf $2&0, &c.i Tihkets $15 Halves $7 50 Quarters $3 .75 ' ; ; ;Eightha 87J. CertiBcatessof Packages of 26 Whole Tickets 1 90 Uo 7 . oo 26 Hair do ; - 95 Do ' -'do QuarteVdo 5 h 47 Do ' do h 2S Eighth :do ' 234. 1 1 1 r in ,'- .- V P ibr;lo4l.X-!jl i'i. ; To be drawn at Alexandria, Va. on Saturday, Novem- ; ber27lb, 1841. ' CRAN'D SCHEME. 840,000 S 10,000 S6,-3tj , 2 Prizes of 5X00-5 of $2.000 IQ of $ 1,500 , 20 of J1.00O 30 of 5Q0 40 of f300. ,. f , : ,KCi - ..r,. - t VTibkfefs only Iff 10,' HalveV '35. uWrters $2 fitf ' Certificates of Packages of 25 Whole Tickets 10 Do?' . ,do ;i 25 Half do ' c0 . : Do 7 '. :do r25 Quaxterfdot! 32J " For Tickets and Share Certificates' of 'Packasta iu we auure ofifenmu ijnuones, aaaress t HQ. GREGORY 4" PO' Managers.8 ' -; Drawmgs sent- harmcdialelynw the lLre" Uver to idl who order as kboyiB.. ;.ui cs zzn - h: -?- TIIIUTY DOLLARS WAIliy. Ranaway : from the IShb scribeM, oh Tuesday night last, the 1 9th instant, inAnson county 1m- this State, whilst on i their - wv? to Alabama. THREE NBGRQ FELLOWS,' TIM, A NTJIQNY 7 r rrtrv. Txx was purchased of Archibald Drake, of Raleigh, and is a black, chunky-built fellcwj a little gjey on the head, has good teeth, and is about 40 or 45 fears of age. , ;. Axthobt was purchased of Miss Elizabeth Hin- ton, near Raleigh, and is a bKghi. Copper-Coloured ne gro, weighing abont 65 lbs. and 27 yearaf age, Lvkc was Purchased Of John Hsrrisf of Rolestille. bu was'tralsed bj the ale Dr. Ransom Hmloni of Wake. 'He is a tall, spare-madefellow, copper-col-onred, weighs about 160 lbs. and aged also 22 yean. The Bbove Reward wtlf be 'paid for the -apprehension of the foregoing negroes and their confinement in any Jail, or $10 for either of them. , All information touching said negors,r must bo communicated to I.AhcamHester. ilrehy W&Uoh, or John Smith," Ral I. v , :) , -HENRY WATSON, - . s . . . . :. ' Qct. 25, 1841. . JUST RECEIVED ON COXKISSION, : V IU more ot" RicnnoJtS ImprovedcasUtnb Ploughs lOO Extra Points and Slides to Ditto. , i t: Besides another agency In this chy, the ISoDSeri ber has disposed of 20 of the above invaluable Ploogbs, and in every insUnce heard from, the purchaser -has expressed entire satisfaction, net only of its utility, but particularly of its cheapness; as itsaves both time and money' which speaks Volumes in ts favbif." ' . - '. 4 'JAMES M. TO WLES.: TnTiin 1R11' : v- i (-" ELrXft Ploughs and lOO extra Points, lhe fcxtra IiUm, Cashf .Commfssion artfete j 3 Mje by 7 ' TURNER &HUGHE8.31 Qj4y at the reduced price of, d;o0 each, and Jane 25. 52. Tl TTTHITE SULPHUR XfATXXlrA y y supply df this celebrated Water ift botdes highly recommended for Dyiepsia Liver Complaints, Chronic Rheumatism Scrofula Or King's Evil, Chron ic Diarrhoea j Bilious states of thd'sy stem,2 Cot aneous and Mercurial diseases, dec. has just been received, and for sale at lhe Drug Store of --.. . . , ,, '- . , , W ILLIAMS, & HAYWOOD. yjuly 22nd..l84t., 7 S" l'7't'', -60 E AGAIN OFPCa FOR SALT? STREETCR PaLACtS, Wid. tbe Crop (which is an excellent one) now growing on it, and possession given Immediately. - - s- .A- To one wishing to grow silk, it is particularly deaira ble, as it has the,lst Mulberry Orchard in the county; but as soy wishing to purchase wilf exam ine for themselves, it is useless to mention an tne d Tsntages the place possesses. t: i , : r r ; .June 17, 1841; 50 , , , . , - TJK? UOUJSEH WUUUSrc;;!!! JL l.5f ' 'rum jvw r.-"o. 1 aswruneu. cuiauivua. TNTortrj Carolina Almannc for 1342 JL j mvuw sauuues-jNonn jpareuna Alma U"C for 1842, just published snd for sale, wholssal i.TipniB i. ntintinu ... 1 " . rnau, wy uaM nuunio, juieijn I r. - - naieign, oepi. n 7a ! fT? Klir flint Mn7 ' . ;i . ". , H . ! rt )xyrtrTrtr J Arr r 'inoi.. - vr called Osnaburgsi' & 1. cf AvILLl T2CIL 7 Raleiih, Oct. ,26, '; . Mr ore heavy iiaffslnr-fcd BaU r , - i. st only fiye snd a half cents per pons r received. ' - ft (WiWJLIi,; .-.'V Raleigh, October. 29th ' . 18 2 . - -, . a" I
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