t.. . ...--nr.-. 1. i v-.:. :na gazette. 4. k n . , ; . : . ' . : . AMD NQMTH-C A1MMLI C .i ' 11 . 111 ; '"- 'Si' " '''!mgra8g"H''1BS"SaaaBaaHaaSSSXaBaeMSa VOL XLlI" T ' ' '' SEMI-WIBEKLY, . ' . ' r ? SSSaUBBS EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. ' TERMS. i - . . Subscription. Five Dollars per annum Lalf in Advance. j Advertisements For every Sixteen Line, first insertion, One Dollar ; each subsequent insertumi Twenty-five Cents. . '" Cocrt Orders and Judicial Advertised kuts will be charged 25 per cent, btgber; but a deduction of-33 j per cent, will be made from the regular prices, for advertisers by the year. " Advertisements, inserted in the Semi-Weekly Register, wijll also appear in the Weekly Paper free of charge. ' -. " ' '- ffy Letters to the Editor rcust be post-paid. SELECTED6R THE REGISTER. At the age of sixteen, Harriet was accoun ted, handsome. Her manners were frank, polished and easy ; her disposition volatile ; and her conversation lively and sarcastic. It may easily be supposed, (as she was much in company,) she drew around her a crowd of admirers. Among them was Henry-whose good sense and moral worth had gained for him the highest respect. His penetrating judgement had discovered in Harriet a fund of good qualities, which all her levity, and coquetry did not hide. Henry sought an op-1 poriumiy ot juecianng ms sentiments ; anu mnei reiresnments, lie approached tne beu, with much respect; avowed his love, and so- and helped the emaciated creature to a por licited her hind in marriage. But the im- lion. Out what was his astonishment when agination of ! Harriet was so inflated by no- vei ami piay reading, mat sue expected her I lover could do no less man Call down on his knees before) her, and declare his passion in the most exalted strain of hyperbole. ' She determined at once to reject him, and to rally him for professing an attachment he did not believe him lo feel. Assuming an arch look, she repealed some lines of the well-known I ! I song : : " Distracted with care, J For Piiilli'a the lair," &c Mortified at her refusal and still more at the disrespectful manner of the young lady. Hen- r7 begged her pardon, apologized for the mistaken esjimate he -had uiaue of her char-1 acler and withdrew. Scarcely had her excellent, but desnised suitor left her. ere she Was joined bv one of a different ch a rartr. .This was William f He came, and showed her tickets fen bldl I that evening A So tempting an offer could notJf be refused ; 1 and without consulting her pa? pwieu B"u amoog ffirangers. i cuaea rents, she immediately consented lo go. , In TOreJ 9 lurn lo account the trifling resour the ?ay whirl of the dance, conscious of ces of my etlucation,and might have succeed her own beauty and superior grace, she for - got Henry. William was nothing more than an adven- ) a - . , : ; address; fond of company, and sufficiently fashionable and frivolous to please the Vola tile and unreflecting Harriet. His acquain tance with her had been of short 'duration, and he was under the impression that her pa rents Were rich. Though incapable 4f feel ing the finer and softer emotions of love, he determined to turn to the best account his acquaintance with Harriet. With the pre tence of taking her'to a. ball, he induced her to faccQmpany him to the house of a min ister, where they were united in the- bonds 0f matrimony. On their return home, flarriet, with a live ly air, introduced .WiJIiam her parents, saying, Papa my husband. Mamma this is my dear husband, Mr. J.' The old couple looked aghast looked again- blam ed their precipitation, and then,' ( for what else could they do ?) forgave them. But," cried the old man, since you have married my daughter, Mr. J., I wish to know, ( excuse me) siri how yon are to support her!" Sir sir," stammered the new. husband, " I married your daughter Tor love that pure that Hallowed name, that consumes all sordid considerations," j; ; 4' ' .; W.ell, sir'all that may be very good ; but can you live on love f :'; ' V . 4tu r 'r i" . ,, 4 a Then I am afraiU your hallowed flame will soon be burnt out," said the old mail. However1, T will hotchide you i but let me el- l s. ... A u": 1' ii-J. ' ': 1 : ' ,J, ried, to reflect afterwards." So not to mar your present happiness by sordid considera tions, we will talk about- them when your consuming love begins to abate. The young man took up 'his residence for some time with his -wife's father ; and for a few months, appeared a fond - and attentive husband. la vain bis wife tried to find out . 19 occupation heseeminglyihad none. He became Unriwty&i$cim?V 17 came fioroe .mucfl inipxicunasp- Vri:gQQmy .ujfl.Ai9ei.j&eyjrttaTpt4 home one oigh.teir.HfOsl.iiid,; parted the next morning,earlT leavipgon (he tabfoUM folio inf..tetrf his conduct and character : . "DeA Habbiitj To hide rfly Simper feetions from you any longer would be erim- inal inthi etlrenie. FoM Umt lia&Pttf' only reSouhbeeit'lhei gaming Uble,1 and nawi!im-iiii irieestt-4nd bimriltihira sn, uvw ttuu wuere are yuu g'ing id nvci t. The young man cast his 6yes on the floor. I see, cried the ofd roan," " you get mar- cannot e jplainven to my Wire) forces me selbriMts" saraanqvoer inenu, wy, w.i to quit this place htbruptly. Onr roartiage supposes that you uUendTgiving them away." wasan aet cf folloTwh'ichltt.aswiiaywe (LatrgWr;)That Wjtruck out, and the have both tejtiiitiMteltti&MJfifaw, elaWleannewnriernlnt: tvas reduced to the and forget. 'if TKiiM.-eftht iinfaMuriaw hn- imnfe inset ihllrtrt 'John .Thompson with and. , William J." 'the figure of a hat! &M9 now follow the fortones of Hcnrv. thA first torer of Harriet. Suing with dis appolntlrnent, he left his native country, and went'lo'sclUe in New-York ; where," in the couue of five years, lie established himself fn busing, and was fast ruing to opulence and distinction. He remained single ; for tlie first impressions of the heart, with characters .aChis fitmness and inflexibility, are not ea sily eradicated. .-Returning home .one dark, tempestuous night, iq the month of November while the hail and. rain, driven by the wind and rattling upon his umbrella, rendered ihe night cheer less and gloomy turning the corner of a street, he saw a little girl, with scarcely suf ficient clothing to cover its delicate limbs. He cast his eyes on the child, she returned an imploring look, besought him to come and see her mother. Henry took her little hand, and compassionately questioned her ; and feeling interested in -the forlorn appear ance of the child, and her artless tale of woe, he desired to be conducted to her mother's habitation. The child led him through some intricacies, to a miserable shed, into which they entered : here, in a corner, on some straw lay the wretched occupant, and over her was thrown a piece of carpet. By "the side of her bed stood a chair, on which was an earthern pitcher this made up all the furniture of the room. " Horror-struck at the sight of such wretchedness, as he had no idea existed in our country, he stood a mo ment mottonlessihen rushed from the house. Returning almost ' instunil v with wine and he recognised, in the shivering object before mm, me once gay and oeautitul Harriet! She knew his voice gazed on him for a moment then burst into a flood of tears. "O Henry, Henry I" said she, In what a situation do you find me ! I little thought once, when surrounded with the vain and gay, 1 should ever come lQ this can you forgive me 7 I have but a short time to live! Speak not so," said Henry all may yet be well and vou may live to' No, Henry," said she, life is ebbing fast ; the grave will soon end all. " Alas I said she, m my tale is brief, but sorrowful. Soon after the birth of my datigh ter, my poor parents died. I collected their little pj foperty (an inconsiderable sum,) and Jg ny husband was m New-York, JlJwd found him out, and earnestly besought him to forsake his vicious life. He promised compliance, obtained the small sum which I was possessed, tlien left me again ed but ray husbant falling sick, came back to me a dying penitent. He lingered a long time, while we suffered all the afflictions of poverty'and privation. At length he resign ed his breath, finding, an early tomb through his own indiscretions, leaving me with a ruined constitutions the victim of sorrow and hardships my frame was unable to bear. Driven from habitation to habitation;! was fain to take up my last abode here and hea ven has surely directed you hither to receive my last twish my child-Make her protect herand oh 1" She sunk backHenry gently raised her up but she was dead ! The little orphan now lives in Henry's fam ily. She sometimes visits the grave of her mother, but she is too young to reflect on the miseries that may attend an unhappy match ANECDOTES OF DR. FRANKLIN Jefferson relates an anecdote of Franklin at this period, which is too characteristic to be omitted. He says, that, during the dis cussion, he was a good deal annoyed at the alterations made in his draft, anu the stnc lures of the members he began indeed to think that it would be so dissected and man gled as Jo be left a mere skeleton he adds that he was sitting beside Franklin, who obser vpiI that he was not insensible to m v disauie- tude, and that he had long made it a rule to avoid, if he possibly could, becoming' the draftsman of any public body, and fo this1 res nfiition he had come, from the circumstance ,which 'come under his observation whilst hen ! n . II was a Journeyman rnnier. An apprenuceu hatter, having served out his time, set tip for 1 . . J-1. 6 i,. fiimself, and on doing so, a very lmpprUnt step was to secure the selection of an ap propriate inscription for his sign-board. He got one painted with the following announce ment: " JOHN THOMPSON, HATTER, : mdke$ and sells hdtsjpr ready money With the figure of a hat beneath. He thought it prudent, however,-to submit this to- the ludmnent ot-a seieci, party oi ins inenua, , ... . - . . : and the first who expressed nis grave opi nion word "hatter tau to i-m if wed by " makes JA R(.u, hats'-this word was accordingly nHick out. ! The nexi friend considered the wos njakes hats" alttrgether superfluous, ihe ,eainj, notlntair who made the hats-prbVrded'ihey were worth the money, nd tJat diuse was accordingly erased. Then the third thought the announcement u for rea(jr mqney'lquite useless, for it vas WipeUosiom of: Ihat place to give credit, ind ereYytone wis epeced to pay for what puhasedi;Thp suggestion of this friend -wa alsistfmplied wUluji and the inscnpUon lii UftW John Thompson sells hats," (Great Laughter.) FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1S41. There is also another anecdote of Franklin. 4 We must be united,' said Hancock ; ves.V exclaimed Doctor Franklin. We must all tang together, or assnredly we shall hane separately!" (Loud laughter.) CHANGE OF RINGS. Two lovers bound themselves by muttta1 aith, to separate during the latter part of the seven years' war, or as long as -the lady's over, an officer, chpse to serve, or the cam paign lasted; they agreed J however, to con sider themselves engaged, and swore an in violable , constancy. This affair was .signi fied on the xin?9. and the initials nf th words engraved on each. On the ring of the lady, which she gave to the officer, were the ouowing letters: A. 1. L. T. N. A. F. A. Alas ! I languish truly : now adored friend adieu. On the tin? which the ortntlefnan omvr the o e lady : H. T. F. A. T. P. E. Hold thy faith and thy pains endure. Alter an absence of eighteen months the officer returned, in expectation of marrying the lady, but she was wedded to another, He reproached her for her infidelity, but he was received with great coldness and abu- sive ratiery. un his mentioning the rins and the initials on it she desired him with an insulting smite, to read the letters back ward, on the ring she had given him, viz : Adieu,, for aye'! no true love is absent At this he was so enraged, that he begged the same favor of her to read his ring in ad verse order likewise, and she would find a Jrne signification, viz: Egregious perfidy, thou art false thou hussy. Modesty to the female character is like saltpetre to beef, imparting a blush while it preserves its purity. MUSIC fTTJST received at the Edsrewor til Cliool fXl a large supply of new and fashionable MUSIC consisting of $ongs for Pisno and Guitar, English, French and Italian Marches Waltaes ' .. Cotilliorw and Quadrilles Dances . " ariatidnf, Overtures, Duetts, Ate dec. &e. Otto Torp's arid H enter's Musical Instuctors Barrow's Mnsical Primer A liberal discount will be made to Teachers and oiuer wnoe8ale purchasers, v Gret nsborough, N. C. October 1, 1841 81 M the Edgeworth School, Greentloro' N C An assortment of PIANOS juat received from a cele brated Northern Manufacturer, which in point of tone and finish, cannot be excelled. Those wishing to purchase a good and fashionable Instrument, would do well to examine them. -- . They will be sold at the Philadelphia retail price, v.r. WEIK. Greensltoro', N. C. October 1. 81 "tXTOTICE. Committed to the Jail of Rocking' JSl ham County, North Carolina, on the 20th of tSeptemherrCult.) a NEUKO WOMAN by the name of 8USAN, and says she belongs to one Mr. Green, and was sold by James Strong, tn Kichmonu, Virginia, and that she left her Master on the road between North Carolina andlhe State of Georgia, about the 1st of last August When committed, she had on a woolen checked frock, about half wom. Said aegro woman is about 45 years of age, and weighs about 140 pounds; she is about 5 feet high, dark complexion and stout bnilt, and bas lost two of her under front teeth. The owner is requested t come forward, : prove properly and pay charges, c. sne will be dealt with agreeably to law. 8. KUUEKT3, Jailor. October 1, 1841. tfe .79 tf TATE OP NORTH CAROLINA Chatham Counlv. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions. Nwverober Term. 1841. . Susannah Headen, widow and relict of Andrew Headen, deed. - VS. j - Isaac Headen, John; Headen ; William Headen James Headen, Josiah Headen, Louis Jones and wife Ruth. Chiles McGee and wife Catharine, Henry Hr ris and wife Eliza, John T. Brooks and wife Nancy WilllanTRuibs and wiff Emily, Bej Harris, next of kin and sule heirs at law of Andrew Headen, jr. dec d Petition for Dower. In this case, it appear to the satisfaction -of the Court, that Chiles KMcUee and wife Catharine, and Jarnes Headen, are noA-residents of this State, it is therefore ordered that publication oe made tor six weeks in the Ratejsb Register, commanXJiHg them to aoDear at the next Term of this Court, to be held at the CourtHwose in the Town of Pituboro' on the 2nd Monday in February next, and, plead, answer or de mur to the Plaintiff bill, or the same will be taken as confessed, and beard ex parte. " ' WitnessNsthan A; Stednaarr, Clerk of said Court, at Office,' Ihe 2nd Monday of November, A. D. 1841. NATHAN A. STEDMAN, C. C. C. OR SALE An excellent new frame Build- ing can be had (or $150, if immediate application to he he made at this Office. ; ' r Ortohe 2. .1841 - f - 86 , I. . 1 1 1. 1 I '. ' A IVOTnEdVLOAO of cheap Cotton Yarns P ' just to hand; also, coarse Domestic Cotton Cloth, called Usnaburgs. i " Raleigh, Oct 2e. WILL: PECK. . it jrTNIVEUSrryTboisfnuaJ jmeedng of the UJ Board of Trustees c-VifAlaiseMiy of Nona Cawfitfa, will be liekl at the fixeeuilre Office on Mon day. the SOfh day of December text. .1 i Nov.iJB.a84). r r m .0 94 try Star od Standard. -mt YPIABJSTHICHtAi g asaortfnent of color VJ and qualtues ; from hu eenu to $i zo. Nov J9. t JAMES M. TOWLE8. EXCHANGE, , Haegett St. Raleigh, N. C. MAVING purchased the entire assortment of Li quors hitherto belonging to Cook. & Wickck, tue Subscriber feels himself authorised in assuring the Public, (in conjunction with his stock on hand,) that no establishment in this City affords a more ample supply ,or one which will excel either in quality or price, the articles he offers for sale. The following articles comprise a part of his stock : French Brandy, a superior article: Holland Gin, best quality Jamaica Rum, excellent Irish Whiskey, direct from the Custom House Apple Brandy, old Nash. Peach do of uood quality Common, Medium, and otb.tr Liquors, of every kind Scuppcrnong Wine Mitnongahela WhUkey Best KeciifiVd do Madeira Wine, recently imported Brown Sherry, do do . Champagne Wine, Fountain brand, and there nev er was a brtier article in this market Port Wine, superior Malaga do Lamp Oil, winter strained Double Rectified, Loaf "ugar Common do do Best Orleans Sugar " Java Coffee, and other qualities ' Gfeen Hyson Tea, good article Bacon, Lard, Meal. Flour, Potatoes, and in fact ev ery thing in the Grocery line Millers bet Lemon Syrup Best Chewing Tobacco common do. Smoking do Snuff, in bottles or by retail Hardware, Crockery and Queensware -Pofer's Ware do Stuughton's Bitters, Pickles, Wingraves (London) best Candle, Segars, Spice, Indigo, Soap, dec. London Porter, Albany Ale Cheese and Crackers, Powder, Lead, Shot, 4-c. Horse Collars and Bridles Ready-made Clothing, and 8taple Dry Goods, Together with a general assortment of ankles not h. re enumerated. The Subscriber hns made an arrangement with a gentleman in Norfolk, to supply him regularly twice a week wiih Fresh Fish, & Fresh Oysters, which he will send at any time to private dwellings All orders filled on Wednesday and Friday nights Oysters, and all other eatables wilt be served up at his Exchange, at any hour. His Fish and Oysters, for the supply of families, will be carried to their doors, without any additional expense. The Subscriber intends devoting his enure time to the business, and will be aided by an Assistant, always accommodating. Anxious to deserve public patronage, it will be his endeavor to merit the support of a gene rous public His terms are cash, but rredit will be extended to those whouieet their liabilities-with prompt itude. O. SUGG, Agrnt. Nov. 1, 1841. ...,..r 89 . A CARD. JTf rs. Jtfartha jtnnltam- fl 8ity respectfully informs the-Ladies, that she bas just received from Philadelphia, a splendid as sortment of fashionable Silk, Leghorn, Straw and Palm Leaf Bonnets Chenee. Piaid and ther Rib bons ; French and American Flowers, and a general variety of Laces ; Pink, Blue, Black and Straw-colored Capes,- Alapaeha, Lustre and TaglionCs, a new article for Dresses; Silk and Merino a fine article of Prints; Splendid Velvet and SWA: Mantilla Scarfs Chenee Shawls and Handkerchiefs e Kid and Mitts Gloves t F7and Collars ; Flannel, Cords, Tapes, Thread, Pins, and a variety of articles, all of which will be sold at a smalt advance on cost. " Mrs. R. has also received the latest Fashion for Dresses, Bonnets and Caps. Her prices for the above work, will be reduced to auit the limes. She respect fully solicits a call. Raleigh. Oct. U, 1841. 82 Tfjh A IIVTI KG, &e. The Subscribers are pre tl pared to execute all kinds ot m&332a AND ?&L8 PAINTING. Imitations of every variety of Marble, and of all kinds of Wood ; also, Wall Painting. Paper-hanging, Gilding, Glazing, &c. &c. attended to at the shortest notice, and done in a superior aiyle of workmanship; Persons wishing Painting of any description execu- cuted, by calling at the Shop next poor to the Bank of the State, may expect to have it done to their entire satisfaction. C. U S. FKAZIE R. Raleisfh, Oct. 1, 1841. 80 tf JUST BECEIVED ON COMMISSION, lmore of Richmond's improved cast-iron Ploughs AISO lOO Extra Points and Slides to Ditto. cr Besides another agency in this city, the Sobscri ber has disposed of 2fof the above mvaluablo'Pleagis and in every instance heard from, the purchaser has expressed entire satisfaction, not only of its utility, but narticuianv oi its eneavness, as ii saves uoiu nme ana money which speaks volumes in ts favor. ; JAMEj$M.TOWLE&. J true 10, 1841 L . ALUOF I. AN OS FO It ;TAX lCg, Agreeable to an order of sale of Cumberland Coun ty vourt. September i erm, ib.u, i win exppse topuo lic sale, for cash, at the Court House - in FayettevUle, on Monday the 6th day of December bext, the follow ing Lot, or parcel of Land, listed by John Huske, for the estate or heirs ot Alfred Moore, upon which the taxes are due and unpaid for 18,410, viz ; Une J-ot or o Acres, (more or less i on nuisuorougn and Moore "Streets, valued at $200, tax' $1 00 r v l , G DELING, Collector., ' Fayetteyitle, Oct 25, 1841. a 88 wta ; TTKOCTOR W. 1 STrTHftondershU serr Voices, to the citizens of Raleigh, and the adjacent Country, in the variousranches of Medical Science. He can le found at all times, unless profession allv er gag? 4, at his Drag Store, one door below William O. Tocker'a.., (V-. . Rafeigh, June 29, 1841, ISEIT. IVOVEfcU Tlie Ancient Re XNTeime, 9 le'by tjie auibor oTke Gipsy, "Uentlemau of the uui srnooi, - e. i his day re eeiiedby v - TURNER & H UGHES." i 5 September qjL ad m n I cl 76 BYt GOODS ISHTOOODS-Onf u OWLES is now receiving and opening his late urchase of seasonable Goods, mbraring every vane-. tv arfa ooalitvfnexssarV.to.retMer a Fall and Winter rissottmeut complete, n Wis e For pariiaudrs pjeacaU aasee as pe flatters bjuxH self tnat hu terms must give satisfaction. Rsleigb, Oct. 5, SO 5NT 6 TEW GOODS, NEW GOODS! Confectionary, Fancy Jtlu sic, Jewellery and OSi'SS The Subscribers, thankful for past favors, inform the public, that they have now opened their large and choice collection of GOOD8 brought from the North, and flatter themselves they have as fine an assortment in the Confectionary and Fnni j. line, as has ever been in this market The following are a few of the articles :x : : Artificial Flower, 16 doz ; Fancy Mugs, 8 dot of Glass, Britannia and Silver plated ; Ladies' Ringlets; Puffs and W ire Curls; Mohair Caps.; fine Work and Fancy Boxen ; Louk:ng Glasses, from the smallest to 3 and 4 feel square, with gilded frames; Baskets; Snuff Boxes, from 5 cents to $5 ; Shell ride Combs, and all other soils ; Fans ; large Wooden and small Metal Clocks; Steel, Whaleone Bamboo, Dirk Canes; Finest; Shavinu UjlensUs, Thermometers, Mathematical Instruments in boxes; Sun Dials, Dirk, Pen and Pocket Knives; Pistols; Teeth, Cloth, Hair, Hat and Shoe Brushes, Blacking; Slates; finest Razors; Bells; Fishing Utensil ; Coffee Mills; Pins; Needles and Cases ; Spool-stands ; Silk, Buckskin & Bead Purses; Miniaiare Frame; Lucifer Matches ; Night Tapers Powder Flx-ks ; Shot Belts ; Percus sion Caps ; Smoking Pipes ; Corkscrews ; Wallets ; Pocket Books; Whips-, Scissors: Beads and Necklaces; Paper ; Pens; Quills; Ink ; Penholders ; .Wafers . Se&lii.g-wax; Letier-t imps; Pencils; Buttons; Combs' Inkstands ; Pictures. GAM I'S, as Domino?, Chesc-men, Backgammon, Lottery, Tea-Pins, Cup & Ball, Graces, Jumping Ropes, dec. ; TO F8, of every description as Marbles, Hum ming Tops, Drums, Rattles, Whistles, Mouth Or gans, Harps, Trumpets, Magic LanU-rns. Paint Boxes, Magnetic Toy s False Faces, Cannons, &e. Dolls, Ka leidi scope. Microscopes, iVrge Trunks, for children. , CONFECTIONARY a very large assortment, viz. Seidlitz and Soda Powders, Macaroni, Dates, Prunes, Figs, Oranges, Lemons, Raisins, Filberts, Palm, Wall and Cocoa Nuts, Almonds, Ground Peas, Currents, Citron, Candies, Chocolate, Pepper sauce, Pickles, Lemon Syrup.' Sweet Oil, Pine Apple, Green Swiss, and, Com mon Cheese, Preserves, Brandy Fruit, Nut megs, Cinnamon, Liquorice, Mustard, Sardines in Tin Canisters, Anchovies at 12$ i pfer doz . Tobacco, chewing, smoking, and Snuff,- Cigars, Philadelphia Porter, N- J. boiled sweet Cider, Champagne, Muscat and Rhenish Wines; Sucrorya substitute or Cof fee, Richmond Sugar, and Ginger Cakes. Dills' eel? biated Sugar, Butter nnT Water Crackers, Sperm and HulU' Tallow Candles. JEWELLERY of fine gold and silver as New Silver Table and Tea Spoons, Desert Knives and Forks, Side, Pocket and other new Silver Combs, Hand Bells, Breast Pins, Ear-rings, Pencils, Finger Rings, Thimbles, Watch Guards, Chains and Keys,. Belt Buckles, Spectacles. ... PERFUMERY Genuine Oil of Roses, Macassar, Bear's, Antique Oils, Cologne. Florida, Lavender Waters, Jessamine, Windsor, Rose, Transparent Cas tile and other Soaps, Bergaknot Cinnamon. Lemon, Peppermint Essences, Oppodeldoc, freckle Wash, Pink Saucers and Lillv White. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS --Finest Violins, Bows, Strings, Bridges, Screws, Finger Boards, 4., Guittars and Strings, Flageeletts, Fifes, Flutes, Cla- rionelts. Accordeons.JBrass TrompetSv ' BOOKS--Spanish, French, German and Engl.sh Grammars and Readers, Geographies, Russell's Mo dern Europe, Primers, Spelling, Picture and 8rng Books, Key of Heaven or Manual fray er 'at none.) FENCING AND bOXING1 APPARATUS Foils, Swords, Gloves, Maks, Hats, Breastplates. A Lot of Dry G ood s Cheap, Cheap ! From 25 to 50 per cent, less than? the regular price is, Wing bought at Auction, viz: - ' 40 pieces of Prints, from 10 to 22 cents per yard. 40 doz- Children's Handkerchiefs, at 31 cents a doz. Moualin de Laine, Shallys, Camblett. Jeans, Drill, ings and other 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 Uoods as usually Kept, all of which will be sold on reasonable terms for Cash. G. W. & C. GRIMME, Opposite the Market House, X ayetieviue oirreu August 12, 184t. 60 BERNARD DUPUY, No. 10, Faxetteviixe Strut, Raliigh, Has the pleasure ol an nouncing to his friends and the; public at large, that he has received from New-Yuri and Philadelphia an exew sive. rich,' and fanionabJe stork of Goods, which be will sell st New York prices The assortment consists in part, of - : ! ; . WATCHES Gold independent seconds, duplex, anchor, Lever Watches, a general assortment of Silver do. ef eery price add quality. i JEWEL1ERY. Gold guards, fob. and neck Chains, Seals, Keys Diamond Pins 4 Rings, Ruby and Emerald do. heck and head Ornamenta,' rich cameos 4-mosaic Pins 4 Ear-rings, gold. Pencils,Tbimb!ea, Vlnigretts, Medal-' ions, gold Hearts snd Crosses, Jet do. and 'a great variety of other rich Goods. ' ' ' SPECTACLES.:.: Golt, Silver, Bltie, anil polished 'steel Spectacles io buit all persons and all eyes. Very sujerior Mini glasses, that may be adjusted in any frame; at a mo ment's notice:', ; t; ( (SILVER AND PLATED. WARES. SilvprCuiis' Spoons, Ladles, Sugar Tongs, Sari and Mustard Spoons, Butter Knives, silver mounU .1 ( ....iri.tl.- iS...,CErm ' itA Trays, Waiters, Cake Baskets. Coffee Greques Bri tannia Wares, in setts and si ogle .pieces, oxc. ' . "V ". "FANCY GOODS. , Mantel Clocks, arid Lamps. Plated and Japaned Wallers', Gold and Silver Mounted Canes and W hips, cness fnen and Backgammon uoarus, v lsiung usru Cases, Ga1.4 and Silver Pencil. Cases, Patent' Steel . M . . ra . i If! 'j'i. i t : vw . aj t lars, do. .Calls, "silk Purses, Fruits.' Guns and Pistols, Lad hps', Toilet and work taxes, ioilst bottles, and HARRISON BreastPms Meda(, Capes, and Boxes, dee &C- Farina's celebrated genuine Cologne, Rose Laven der, Florida, and Bay Waters t Guirlain's Cream of Soap, Xv apies. nu eaponaceoua eompounu. iot ouav Ing. Rose, Alhiond, Camphor and Windsor i!et Soaps,rearl Powder.cold Cream, Poipatumjbear's Oil, IViMootfcjnd having Urushes, and a variety o other article Jbr thehe toilef ' " t :".tS MUSICS I ti n.'-iiiU " Spanish Ulnars, Violins, Vlartanetts, riageoletts TRttesV -Octaa, dee. Fifes &rAccrdkms. Precep tors for. ai ih0bove, uuitar and v toun stnnga, J&x b.F.Ji. !.. Arm. .S- lSv Xock's-snd WstchesTr all descriptions clears ed and;TepaTrel in his secustoined superior1 "alyie Gou stkLsMvcf manufaclowi taader witk expedi tion and punctuality; highest price given for old gold anu Oliver. Pens, (pgerf superior Kazors,' Congress linives and Scissors. Senders' celebrated vazor tJlrop, Dog Col- Pocket .Books, Imitation J. "S. 96 V .1 4 i4 . soaist. Sweets for the Sweet! Come on Macduff", And kiclc'd be he thatfirst cries hold, eRouph I, - Shaksptare Jlevised. .... :X . ,-t..rr Arrivals'. S. I TUCker bas just returned from the North, abulia now opening a . new. and snlentlid as sortment of Gaocxaias.rtToTS," C05FTieTiAaiKsw t ; Ux b a klias, &c &c all of which he offers ai the low est Cisa prices. It is impossible 'within & limits , of an Advertisement id give 4 list of all the srcles lri r a large assortment, but a few of the principal tmes are subjoined, and the public are assured they will find every thing at bis Store that pertains to his immediate line of busiurss, and many rare and curious notions be sides. . Amongst the assortment are " ."" ' - 10 doz superior French. Cordials, in China b Uloa 4 doz Brass Whips " Cardial of every kind ' Vegetabl" and white'lVtnrfsoT Soaps Shelled Abnonds BeefToneues Pertossien Capa - Bone Dog Calls Dried Beef Bologna tjausagea . 3 doz large Silver Guards ', ? 1 doz f mall do do ' ; ; " Porter and every variety of Wines Fine Antique Oil and Octagon Soap Pease's Hoarhound Candy Assorted Fancy Glass Boxes and Dorainos f' Violins and filk-purses -jCprk.Serews, &c Ac. Brass Watches Harmonicona Oil'Cloth BaskeU, Dates and Brandy- Peaches, Cherries. &c MacaronX 1 2 doz. Supericr German Cologne ' Water ' a " 10' doz. Brasss Buckets ' 2 doz. Brooms' Nest Tubs $ doz Wood Buckets i Frrsh assortment of NuU of every variety ' . Sweet Meats and Jellies of every variety s . . Macaboy and Scoif h n off in bladders and battlts Oranges & Lemons; a fine assortment Earthen-ware Cheese, Crackers' A. eegars of every variety Aprice Sugarrof every quality' t)M Ja-vs Coffee & Starch . Chewing Tol acco and very superior Wax Candles i Table Salt Prunes, Preserves and Pickles of every Jl vanetv ; and a great many articlea too tedious tf men tion, which I wiS take great pleasure in, showing to any i-erson who may favor me with a canvJ'a!io re turn my thanks toibe public for past favors, and hope io mem ine same. jjm.IaR September 24. 77 l r . .. . From the Hon. W. C. Pbestow, V. S. Senator. WASHiaeTox Citt, July, 1841. I for some-vears used" Beckwi'h's Pilla in cases of indigestion' and dyspeptic headachav'wilb'! the most - A agreeable effects, and having reCommenued loem to many friends, the same results oecurrayU ; f I From Hon. Bztrlt Tccksr, Law' Professor in WiOidm and Mary Volkgel LzVa Spbihss, iYk. AueOvt Tth, t840. Sir: 'An accidental meetins with a' friend of your. has determined me to offer youthsckno rledgcments which f have Ion '-fel to be due from mV for the ben efits I have received at yaur bands. o Fvurteiea'iyeara ago I was left by a most malignant frcr wib fsiseas- ed liver, .a disordered digestion, snd constitution in ruins, aiy .rnvsiciaqa pe rmuieu me to oops, mat with care and prudence T mfght .drag oh ' lew years of precarious existence, and assured me'tuiit tbW least indiscretion must he fatal. Soon tierwsrds t. found -mv self becoming dyspeptic, and became lecqnainted with all that indescribable misery . which; dyspeptics alone can know. This, as usual, grew upon me, tbo. h less rapidly tli an in most cases, because- coasctous 3 ness of my danger pat me on my guard, snf jbxjieri." e-ce hadjnade me familiar with ths proper manage ment of myself. By the constant oaeaf the most ap proved remedies the progress of ib dUease vas retarded,-and myhfs was made tokraUe, atjopf com fortable. I rarely ale two meals in irsular succession, and for some hours of almost "fry day. was incapa ble of any exercise of thought or feelrng. VA iWsviah impatience of existence occupied iny whohf trdnd. Two years acs I met with your 1 AaiKdySpeptU Pills, aod oafidiog in the accompanyliigrerUnrstes of resj ec t aide gentlemett whom I ;happeied tOjknow,; -j I took them arcordiog to directions. , The result I,' that 1 now eat whaM please, do what 1 o,rt sleep aoundly, and enjoy life ss mu'cW ai any mart living. Your young friend.' who bas beea with a week, will tell you that he has never seen bij strength or spiiits flsg'or my elasticity of mind ptjidy &1 for a morSenl. For this, itgives me pleaourf ju asj, yoa have my thanks, and to add the assurance of ray high ' '3" respect Da. Beckwith.. C B.TUCKER. fix U-iWxti 60 I THE wonderful : curp &ced y hui-XBelicine, are the all engrossing subjects of the, day. Go wuere you win, ana yoanearor nouungbut stnoucn-' a-One has ben cured rf DrHTSliS1 TjttiETA- the point of death, but ahe has heed cured by Dr. PE TEHS'S PILLS ; or, are you not gfad tl at Miss has been- restored to health by Dr. rsTXR s vroanaocs Mkdicirk. ' . ''- .ii . -V i t Really, this medicine must be very good, pr it could not cure so many, it is good. ror many years it hai passed on in the eVehV sileirt tenorior fta twav. curing' hundreds of persons who were Wrsnglmg with death. But now iu onward course. b impetuous. It is as impossible to stay the dVmand lor this med icine, as to bush the r tubing wind, r A Ii medicine thai will procrastinate death for ma- nv vears.' shall it not enter every house !' Shall it not be used by every Individual f 4 M ho man sayI don't want it. -1 on enow not wnat toHnorrew may crona forth. AH should use this remedy:. ahdramcmber tha health is the first bleasuig from God. s . fil ST. The immense and lncreasiag popularity of these Pills, is another proof of, tbm infallibinty ,pf-4hs old adage, that M truth is powerful Snd will pretai" Qth ei Pills are onry puflVd, but Dri Peters VmpurrJiased and praised,-and recommended Until the demand for them has become alrnoat dnrmnUi' . r.c'ol. Dr.' Peters would Jmpreas this fact; trpon the: public. fjbaito Piastre nfr ... comftouno oi.simpies, wuica.uas uern me result or ma ny ycara' intrnae appneatioa to a'profesGojflA hich ne was reguiany orca ; muce u ts si pcpatar wlta IM regular laeuUy a wit thepeoplet targei r , ,luv One of the many pecnliarortaes jfr YrgeUble Pills.f is, that while verr powerfnt la .their e&cts. they are particolarly ,mikl and genUs in iheir action. - Unlike the generahry of inidne their' appuatkm is never attended with nanaea(oif griping ? - " - mere sr v eKnaom ru are now regmrucu j ay tnore whb,havala lumty wdicidsE nisiaaantaeijUepuWicWesaJlitJF'r.f!,! Wg, JMetuiws"&Hs;iand W, M. Masoi A(rndtaFayaitevI,byJ.lUiw at New York prices. v " : ; ' May,. 1841. . a i'1 4 a i " 0- .