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..'. I " . . f - - ..-fr - v - y ' L- - -4 ' , i , ' ' s, '''''' whmiiiumjiwiki .mm , , .. 1..,.Tt..!..-rr..,.. i,ii.),li,--,IMiiiiJ mms rm ir-p.ti .Lpu., r ..,T umrfflr,m i FRIDAY, oDECEMBER ISiiS ; ! ' I , aw u ' rv: - - r - -w-T.:r ";.r ' r : -; : - -7 -v 'r"? s : gar-"ssssy v-ss 'year;1, - " " - - - ' t u-.K H. ,H .:. ;AtKi ' .U . A- i .. .?.. i .--i ' i . .. jt: '. xjt f-- '" ;?-r cms - v i; . - EDITOR AND f fROPRlETORj SdbscriptioX. Fiye Dollars per oinHmiialf 'm Advance. .. n. . ; j,. r - ADVKRTiSEiiEKTS.iror every Sixteen Lines, first insertion, Ohe Dollar j endh subsequent insertion. Twenty-five Cents. Court Orders and TuniciA ADTERTiskiiEKxs will be ttiargea za pet jceat. higher; but deduction of 33 ier cent.j will be mado fVom the regular prices', for advertisers by the year !, .. Adverttsemeiits, inserted m the Semi-Weekly register, wui also arj car ta the Weekly Paper free of charge. Letters tq tLitbrrljsttrpoSTPAir. SELEC T E tT FOHlrilE 11 E G I S f E R : LOf l-J NTP IT3 EFFECTS., Love is like lirinjesly, .much ta4keil of "aru! liitle uncierstffou ; (ike common sense, valu- able and scarce. ; he miser calls it a' bad I tnortgnge thje stock -jobber a sinking ujid the doctor, a hypochonurta the lawyer, a suit in chanccry-4tlie fohlier, bis parole -of honour and An'Enelis ilie sailor, the mariner's om- h ii ! r . . . ! uhan ' in love, amuses 'himself with the blue deyiU. Ask him a question, and 1 il hold a thousand pounds to a ducat. you feel insulted at his answer,; for instance: " Fine morning. Mr. Bull?" "I've seen thousands finer !" ' How are yonito-dayjsir V1' " Don't know -4cajiV tell !" , " What ai s voh. friend John 44 What the devil business -have my ailings ?? . I? - ; Vou with An Irishman inj love, ( and who loves like liim ?) gets merry with JnnUho.wn, then ex- ciaans 44 Och Sheeluh. ! Sheelah ! ; my box of diamonds ! ipV: essence of cruelly ! my pearl of peails, uy flower of all flowers ex ci pt the potaitoe fjower I Arrah, dear,-why - will you shut 3.our eye against little Ter-i rence M'Gladdery ;? II a v n't I got a gentale, commodious:, lofty, r.ate, little mn'u edifice ? Ilav'nt I cot a fow, and a tiirf stark loTfeed lier with ? .Havil't I got an empty fiower- ffard.en full, of por.itoes 2 A Qeh an-ey ! Och- an-cy ! cverisinc you stole my heart, I feel il banging against; my ribs, just like the pen- u u.i um oia cucKoo-ciiJCK i oneeian, ciear wiu- cut you be mine," poor Terrence wdl.be after (lying an old maiil;! By the power? of but termilk, he'll just c;o off like the snuff of a rush-light so he will.!,r A Scotchman in love, takes a pickle o' sneeshin frae his niulf, an whyles claws his elbows when it dizna yuk. 4 Heech, Do nald, marr! what i'- the jnuckle deil's name's come ow'er ye ! lioo? . Fy, fy ! dinna Jet Maggy M'ttree'6 pawky'e'en thirl ye thro!' Ruise ye ! ruse iye, "chiel!" 44 O baw'ney. Sawney ! leiV me ve'r lug a wee bit, my dis creet frien,' and keep a secret- I'ts no her twa gim'Iet een, or her painted face, I'm cor- tin -it s her siller ! her siller ! A Welr.hjuan ill love, dooks as siHy as the goats on hi mountains he refuses leek por- risre and't(iasled cheese thus proving the power of' the blind aTcher the same in eve- ry country. Shones, pe day ! Poor Snenkin an Morgan an very bad lieart eo nit-a-nat all " Hur cannot j work Hnr cannot play Hur cannot sleep fclur can-1 be gay Oh hif her. doi VVinjfred 3uf hur as your life, And Shenkin and Winifred soon will be man & wife." ii-l r . . . A Dutchman !in love, is cold'as a. confec tioner's ice-house, and a Spaniard as hot as a grill'd eyil ; a lawyer in love pleads away his soul, and a love-si:k doctor physics away his soul lVe tfie bye, a doctor must be sick indeed when he takes hrs own physic"; a musician iii love fitldlesaway his sou), and a poet rhymes aw ay his soul. MADMAN AND SPORTSMAN. A physidian of Milan, who undertook the cure of madmen had a' pit of water in his house, in hichjte kept his 'patients; ;some to the "girdle, aiidsqine to the chin, according to the greater or lesser degree ot mauness " tvith; whici'they' Vere "aflectetl. ' Qne, of the madmen, who was on ttie Sotnt of "recovery. happening to be standing af the house door saw a .yoinjig nobleman pass, "with his hawk upon his fist, well mounted, and vith the usual equipage of hawking nogs, - falconers, &c, behind hirri. The madinarr demanded to know to wliat use was ali this prepartion. and was courteoiisly answered to kill certain birds. 44 And how much," said the madman, may be the worth of all the fowls you kill in a year?- The' nobleman replied, 44 five! fir Inn nrninna ? . A nrl whafc." 9 il thi .i.- L l,- U4uman4 .luav- ywui l'!'c "4'-- es, tafld jyou in the year ? " AboQt nve jhousanarOVvnS-' repnetl me gentleman. ' Five ttioniahd nourid!"replied the mad- man ; and snzinff at htm a moment with the, u ild earnestness oi an ? approaching frenzy, i-" i w- ... t he seizedhiin by the shoulder and" forcing him into the pijf immerged him several times in ihe waler, fthe usual practice of his master Willi his more desnerate patients.) 11 aving thus rlneked him. lerl him back to the, door, "JF.' T V 7. :1 mm 44 take mv advice, and make all Dosfible I t f . r-.m linn li.-xii lto ri. ot.-.ntt s ii i" ivi'ja. aoic nuui unajiuuot oiiuuiu vu w to. : 1 ; rnnm mn K.. ,l.oI liol ,'- UMilC IJUIlii:,: ilC il uiynii vuu uk ti io uw in care i vou. u, . . The affection of ! woman. , is the most VOn, flerful tli inor in the world i it tires not faints! not dreads Hot cools' not. f K s like the iiaptha that nothing can extinguish out the ,1 . : . - : j". . ...... sampling loot ol ueatn. 3RY 45 CO., Managers. VIR6liNIA4tilrfONGAtli LOTTERY, I o be drawn at Alearandria. Vi.. on Saturdav. De- cemoer ntn. 1841. it i ...liniLUAST SCHEME. 1 All n va 10 Prizes of 1,750 10 of $l,350-ll0 ofTS 1,000 10 ofl?400;s&c &e. "i Scc.' v' KLBWest Prize; $is! ' - Tickets onlv Si O' lTklveii S5 JDiinri.re .Co cn Certificates of Packages of 25 Whole 'TkkeU S 120 xjo . oo 25 Half v do . DQ . do , . 25 Quarter do 60 30 VIRGINIA WELtSBlkG LOTTERY, . Crass M.for 1841. - To he draw n at Alexandria, Vaj oh Saturday, Decem- Der ltitn, IS41. CAPITAtS. 835,294 Si 0,000 S4,000 S 1,603, 4 50 prizes of 1 ,000 ; 50 of 400 ; 50 of 300 ; ' 132 of f?200 ; Ac. &c. - Tickets only $10 Halves SSQnartersga 50. Certificates of packages of 26 whole tickets 130 D do 2G half do " 65 Do ; do . 26 quarter do 32J 30600! ; 15 drawn numbers out of 75. GRAND CONSOLIDATED LOTTERY, Class A. for 1841. To be drawn at Wilmington, DeL Thuriday, 23d Uecember, 1S41. , . Grand, Capitals : prize of do of da of ' do of di of do of 'do of do of 130,000 prize of of of of of of of $10,000 5,000 : 2,810 2,000 1,600 1,400 1,250 1,000 7,000 da do do do do do 3,000 2,250 1,750 1,500 1,300 -. 1.200 50 prizes of &c. -, Tickets 10, Halves $5, Quarters $250... Certificates of packages of 25 wholes $130. Do do ,25 halves 65 Do do . 25 quarters 32 50 ;4'0000V15000- GHAND CONSOLIDATED L OTTER Y, Class 13, for 1841. To be drawn at Wilmington, Del on Thursday, Dec ao, 1841. . GRAND. CAPITALS. $40,000, SloiOOO, $10,000, '$6,000, $5,000, $3,000, $2,320. 30 prizes $1,000 60 of 500, 60 of 300 129 of 200. fcc Tickets only $10 Halves $5 Quarters $2 50. Certificates of Package of 26 Whole Tickets $130 'Do do 26 Half do . 65 Do do 26 Quarter da 32 J (rTror lickets and fthares or Lertincates of Pack ages in the above splendid Lotteries, address JT. G. GREGORY &. Co, Managers. ; - Washington City, I). C. MUSIC. JUST received at the Udewortlf Sciiool a . large supply of new and fashionable MUSIC consisting of Songs for Piano and Guttar, English, trench and Italian Marches Waltzes Cotillions and Quadrilles . Dances Variaiions, Overtures, Duetts, Stc. &c. Sec. Otto Torp's and Hunter's Musical Instuctors Burrow's Musical Primer " A liberal discount will be made to Teachers and other wholesale purchasers, Apply to D. P., WEIR. Grecnsborough, N. C. October 1, 1841 . 81 t &;U -OS $l the EdgClVOrth School, Greensboro R C An assortment of PIANOS, just received from acele I brated Northern Manufacturer, which in point of tone and finish, cannot be excelled. - Those wishinff to purcnase a gooa ana lasnionaoie Instrument, would do well to examine .them. They will ba sold at the Philadelphia retail price. D. P. WEIR. Greensboro', N. C. October 1. - , 81 NEWGOOBS. jOflS T WEST Tatkttevilie Stjiekt, next Store to the CITY HALL, has just receiv ed from New York, his winter supply of Dry Goods, Shoes. Hardware, Groceries, &c. ate. SILKS, watered, plaid,. striped, figurod, embroid ered, changeable, and plain. Mouslm de Lames, plain nd figured. Merinos, French & English. Bombazines. Alpaccas. A raericam French and English Calicoes. Plaid & sinned Muslins, Swiss, Mull St Cambric do Ribbons. Artificial Flowers Scarfsand Handkerch'fs .'i :i .t.-c 'p Linen Cariibric ana Linens Inserting and Edgings, Gloves of various kinds, - Silk; Woolen and Cotton Sthckimrs. .Sewins SilksrSnooI Ofrtton.'Flax Thread Needles, Pins, Scissors, 5cc-&c. Pongee of variaus i i - .ni...v,i nn.i TTi.icitui iinmfdinL Anrnn colors. Bleached and Unbleached Domestics. Apron Clicks. Woolen Shawls. Kentucky Jeans. Negro uvuaiui 1 - - Cloths:'; Brogans from rom 40 cts, toil 25 per pair, c. " ... ' ReadvirmnJe Shirts. Ready-made Bosoms. Ready- - 4 maJe Collars. Satin and Bombazine Stocks Suspend- ers, Gloves.'Silk Pocket Handkerchiefs, ifc. &c.&c. SPUNCOTTON,fromuaembstapprovedfaclory . ' M - I . . , n - m f tn-pwftt ' T Jl I TEAo vjrrepn anu uiacK. ur r up javganui .. A. . (CSTTn X T Mf T rrtr. nA TtMn,n I OlnCF RinU!. k'tXJ.-itv uuoi, uumj, oiotiiHi uius,.i t'" - - -r SUrcIu Tobacco, Mr. MUlec a Destrsscoicn onun, in piarci. ... oa?"' - ' ' M.nrniiepin'ii)a-;:U uac, ew Uraiii- Trnlv the csnuine article," Imported by Holt I J " & Owen, New ork. .. itaieign, iu. , - J. G. G JAMES PI1ALEN fc CO. Managers Office, Washington1 '-City'.' ' "SPLENDID PRIZES FOR DECEMBER -During the month of December, the follow! nfr liritl. latit Capitals will he dittributed. The true policv is aiwavs purchase your tickets from the l,ucky Office. juc to a large amount have been sold within a few weeks v . . 1 p ize of $15,000 to Nos. 1, 56,67. And two of 18 000, and one of $5,000, i And one of $3,000, and twei of $1,500. ' And nke of 1 0.000. ' ' - ?500 ! S300 ! S200 ! SI 00 t a rnnr Such a run of luck is unprecedented," ana beyond doubt will continue. . - The most popular LotJerles of the day, under the management of James Phalen & CoWare now re sented to our patrons. Those at a distance who -or. iler tickets, may rt ly on the utmost ' promptness in having their orders answered hy return of mail, and llieir communicatioas will aiwavs be considered r.m. fidentiul. Prize tickets always cashed on presentation. C3 Send your orders addressed to R. FRANCE. as'p'it for the Managers, Washington Cilv. l5,GGO Dollars 40 Prizes of 5OI POKOMOKE RIVER LOTTERY, Class 152. To be drawn at Wilmington, Del. Dec. 9. SCHEME 1 pi ize of do do do do 6-15,000 2,5(;0 . 5 prizes of. $700 6 do of. 6C0 40 do of 500 159 do of" 100 2 "2 1,550 1 2 1,250 1,000 2 Tickets only $5, Halves $2-50, Quarters 1 15. l'acka eof24 wholes. $1 20 Warranted to diaw 60- 60 Certificate of 34 Wholes. S60 Halves nnd Quarters same proportion 20,000 DOIXARS. - I POKOMOKE f RIVER LOTTERY- Class 155. To be drawn at Wilmington, Del. Dec. 16. SCHEME. 1 prize of ,20,000 10 , prizes of I do - 5.000 iO do .20,000. 10 1,50 1,250 1,000 200 150 1 do 2.500 10 do 1 di 2,145 10 do 1 do 2.000 20 do Tickets $5 Halves $2 50 Quarters 1 25 Certificates of packages of 25 wholes, $65 Do do 25 halves,- 32 50 D6 do 25 qaarters, 1 6 25 All orders from a distance will meet with, prompt and canfideniinl attention, and the drawing sent as soon as received. Address R. FRANCE, - Agent for the UlarvSgors. ; - Washington, D. C. 30 000 DOLXiinS ! SCHOOL FUND LOTTERY OF Ri ISLAND, Class 2 1 3. Tq be drawn under the superintendence of the Sec-? retary of State, December 4th, 1841. GRAND SCnHMK. prize of do do "do do do $30,000 f 0,000 "6,000 ,ooo 4,000 1 prize of 1 do 20 prizes 40 do 40 do $2,500 2,220 1,000 500 400 300 3,000 178 do Lowest three drawn numbers, $300. Tickets $10, Halves $5, Quarters $2 50, Eighths $1 25 Package of 2( wholes cost $260 Warranted to draw 130 ' Risk only $130 Risk on - packages of halves, quarters, and eighth., in the same proportion. Persons who wish packages need only remit the amount of the rifk, when they will get a certificate of all the numbers contained in a package, the tickets being ntained to pay the amount warranted." -.vvjvw. SCHOOL FUND LOTTERY OF R. ISLAND, Class 219- To he drawn December, 1 1, under I he superintendence of the Secrelary of State, for the benefit of Public Schools. BRILLIANT SCHEME. . 10 prizes cf $10,000 10 prizes of $1,200 10 do 1,000 10 do 800 10 do 700 10 do 535 10 do 5,000 10 (16 4,000 10 do 3,000 10 do 2,000 10 do . 1,500 254 do 500 Lowest prize to three drawn numbers $300. 76 prizes of $400 76 prizes of $200 76 .do v 100 &c. 76 do 300 dec. ; Lowest prize in the Lottery, $20. Tickets $17; Halves $8? 50; Quarters $4 25 ; Eighths $2 12. . ' Certificiites of Packages of 30 Whole Tickets $2fi0 Do do 30 Hall do ISO Do do 30 Quarter Jo 65 Do do 30 Eiffhih do 32i Agent for the Manager?, Washington City THIRTY DOLLARS ItE- WAKD.-7-Ranaway from the Sub scriber).', on Tuesday night last, the 19th instant, in Anson county in this State, whilst on their way to Alabama, THREE NEGRO FELLOWS, TIM, ANTHONY Uand'LUKE. Tim was purchased of Archibald Drake, of Raleigh, on,l U a Mark. r-.hunkY-built lellow.a utile grey on me head, has srood teeth, and is about 4U or 40 years oi age. Antiiot was' purchased of Miss Elizabeth Hin ton, near Raleigh, and is a. bright copper-coloured ne cro, weighing about i W tP. anu years ui age. 1 t'ttv was nurchased of John Harris, of Rolesville but wa3' raised by the late Dr. Ransom Hinron, 51 i VV aive. lie la a . " t ' i r -t.. ir.: ij nurp.innue ie iiiw. coPDer-coi oureu weighs about 160 lbs. and aged aUo ZT years, ,1 a... Reward wilt lie paid Tor the apprchen tjeih fernnne neeroes'.and their conSnemcnt in T ., filn f- ;.,ef nf them. All information .fl:,i mmel.r: must ba communicated to t,rQm0Hpjltl!r' Hrerrv Watson, or . John iSmhh, Ral- HENRY WATSON. Oct: 25, 1841. . i r : ' i L If 1 1 fill UIllCU. rtVOUIIJi Ilio.tuuvo- I . , i ,( T : -i" C .l..r.' k -.. .. -i;;i:' -T.i'A-B h i;arouna. is u""- -ni- r ..' " A.).mT nv Private School; : The mostsStisfaC' 7" "-lSnials . ns to chanrctar and oualification, I .k k .;ph. .Letters, addeeeetl to. X. Y. Greens- boro North Carohna, will receive immediate alien I . !"" ".EXCHANGE' j it - i Ha-rgett 'St. Raleigh ;N?G!' ' AVING purchased'Uie entire assortment of Li quors hitherto beloncina to Coo'k & Wickeh. the 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 cither in quality or price, the articles he offers for sale. The following articles comprise a part of his stock : " 4 FrenchT Brandy, a superior article Holland Gin, best quality - ' Jamaica Rum, excellent ' . . . . Irish VV hjskey, direct from the Custom House' . Apple Brandy, old Nasb ... ; . Peach do of good quality Common, Medium, and otht r Liquors, of everv kind Scuppernong Wine " - Mononahela Whiskey : Best Reclined do Madeira Wine, Focently imported Brown Shelby, do', do Champagnd Wine, Fountain brand, and there nev er was a bi-tier article in this market : Port Wine, superior - ' ' ' " Malaga do .-. . .'Lamp Oil, winter strained Double Rectified, Loaf Sugar Common do do Best Orleans Sugar . " Java CoiTee, and other qualities' GrcenvHyson Tea, good article t, BaconLard, Meal. Flour," Potatoes,, and in fact cv- ery'thing in the Grocery, line . Millers best Lemon Syrup - - Best Chewing Tobacco common do. Smoking do ''-Snuffin bottles or by retail Hardware, Crockery and Qucensware Pot'er's Ware do Stnughton's Bitter?, Pickles, Wingraves (London) best , Candles, Segars, Spice, Indigo, Soap, &c. Ijondon Porter, Albany Ae " Cheese and Crackers, Powder, Lead, Shot, Jc. Horse Collars- and Bridles - Ready-mado Clothing, and Staple Dry Goods, - -Together wiih a general assortment of articles not h- re enumerated.. - ... The Subscriber his made an arrangement with a' gentleman in Norfolk, to supply him regularly twice a week wi-.h Fresh Fisli, & FresSi Oysters, which he will send at any time to private dwellings All orders filled on Wednesday and Friday nights Oysiers, and all other eatables will 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 entire tima to the business, and will be aided bv an Assistant, always accommodating. Anxious to deserve public patronage, it will he his endeavor to merit the support of a gene rous public His terms are cash, but credit will be extended to those who meet their liabilities with prompt itude. O. SUGG, Agrnt. Nov. 1, 1841. 8ft ACARI.JJrs. Jl Earth a nii ilam Sdy respectfully informs the Ladies, that she has just received from Philadelphia, a splendid as sortment of fashionable Silk, Leghorn, Straw and F-alm Leaf Bonnets Chenee. rlaid and otUcr.iJifi- bons ; French and American- Flowers, and: a eeherat" varieiy of Laces,- Pink, Blue. Black and Straw-color' ed Capes Alapacha, Lustre and TaglionFs, new article for. Dresses ;. 6ic.aud Merino, a hue article of Prints; Splendid Velvet and Silk Mantilla Scarfs; Chenee Shaivls- and Handkerchiefs Kid and Mitts GJotes t Veils and Collars , Flannel, Cords, Tapes,' Thread, Pins, and a variety of article, all of which will be sold at a small advur.ee on cost. Mrs. R. has also received the laiest Fashion for Dresses, Bonnets and Caps. Her prices for the above work, will be reduced to suit the limes. She respect fully solicits a call. Raleigh, Oct. 11, 1841. 82 HOUSE OF ENTERTAINMENT, I?J CHAPEL HILL. THE undersigned, respectfully informs her friends and the travelling community, that, in order to meet the wishes of her friends, she has again opened House of Entertainment, An Chapel. Hill. She therefore hopes by her untiring exertions to please, and her Ion? experience in the business, to merit that liberal share of patronage heretofore extended to her; it being her intention and firm determination to fcpare co pains, exertion or expense, to promote the comfort and enjoyment of these who may tavor her with a call. She returns her sincere acknowledgments to those who have patronised her heretofore. ELIZABETH IMUJN.V Chapel Hill, Nov. 10, 18-11. 369 4leow. li'vims JLailies? Seminary, Cliarlotte Court House, Virginia, Rev. Michael Osbokke, Principal. THE PUBLIC are respectfuUyJmformed that the YoUxe Ladies' Seminaiit. will be opened for the reception of Boarding and Day Scholars, on the first.Monuay in January, 1842. The academic year will be divided into two terms of five months each commencing qn the first won days of January and July, respectively. Assistant Teachers will be employed as the exigeh ties.of the School shall demand ; hut the government and instruction of the Institution will be conducted, as far as practicable, by the Principal a'one, who pledges himself, with reliance on Divine aid, to spare no pains for the intellectual and moral improvement of those committed to his care. . For Tuition in the English branches and in Latin, and fdr boad, including washing, fuel and light,; the charge will be eighty-five dollars for the Winter term, and seventy Afive dollars for the Summer term. 'Each young Lady to furnish her towels, bed, bedding .jnd bedstead. Day Scholars will be received at twenty two Dollars'the Winter term, and seventeen dollars the Summer term. For instruction in French and Music, an additional charge at the u?ual rates . ' " All payments to be made in advance. " ' ' . References . Henrys Carrington, Esq. and Rev. Andrew Hart, Charlotte Court Honse, Va.' November 8, 184 L . -t ' 4,1 (T. fThe Standard and Miltn Cronicle will insert each for three months, and forward first paper and bill for advertising, to t Rev. ; Michael Osborne, Charlotte C.'H. Va. .- . ; ! , GOOSEW GOODS Onty g eight days from the JVorl hi--. J A. M. TOWLES i now, receiving and opening his late porcbJiseof seasonable Goods, embracing every varie ty ahd qealky trccesssry to render a Fall and Winter assortmeutompletel ' .-':' 1V For particulars please call and see as he flatters him self that his terms must give satisfaction. Raleigh, Oct. 5. 80 1 ''f Tbe Subscribers, thankful for -past favors, inform he: pul)Hcw. that ihey have now opened their large and chojpeljeciion of GOODS brought from the North, and Hatter themselves they have us fin an assortment in the Confectionary and Fsniy ,Jine, as has ever been in this market. The following are a few of the articles: v ' ; ' ' V ; " Artificial Flowers, 16 doz ; Fancy Mugs. 8 doz of Ulass, Jiritannia and Silver plafed ; Ladies Ringlets; Puffs and ire Curls ; Mohair Caps fine Woik and Fancy Bores ; Looking Glasses, fion the smnUst.t? 3 and 4 "feel square, wiih gilded frames; Caskets; Sntiff Boxes, from 5 cents to $5 ; Shell side Comb?, and all blher soils ;" Fans ; large Wooden and small Metol Chicks ; Steel, Whalebone Bamboo, Dirk Canes;, Finest Shaving Utensilsi Thermometers, Mathematical Instruments in hoxrs Sun Dials, Dirk, Pehind Pockci Knives; Pistols;-Teeth, ('loth, Hajr, Hat ntfdJShoe Brushes; Blacking ; Slates ; finest Razors t Bells ; Fishing Utensils ; Coffee Mills i Pins; Needles and Caes ; Spool-stands ; Silk, Buckskin jf Bead Purses ; Miniature Frames; Lneifer Matches; N ight Tapers ; Powder Flasks ? Shot Belts ; Percus sion Caps ; Smoking Pipes ; Corkscrews; Wallets; Pocket Books; Wrhipst Scissor?; Beads and Necklaces; Paper ; Pens; Quills; Ink; Penholders; Wafers. SeaIh.g-wax;Letter-stnmps; Pencils; Buttons; Combs Inkstands Pictures. 1 GAMES, as Dominos; Chess-men, Backgammon', Lottery, Ten-Pins, Cup-x& Ball, Graces, Jumping Ropes. &c. ( - .. TO.YS, of every description as Marbles, Hum ming Tops, Drunjis Rattles, Whistles, Moulh'Or gans,Harps, Trumpets, Magic Laflb-rhs, Paint Boxes, Magnetic Toys, False Faces, Cannons; &c. Dolls, Ka kidrscDpes, Microscopes, higc Trunks, for children. CONFECTIONARY, a very large assortment, viz. Seidlitz and Soda Powders, Macaroni, Dates, Prunes, Figs, Oranges, Lemons, RaisinsFilberts, Palm, Wall and,' Cocoa Nutsr Almonds, Ground, Peas, Currents, CitrMi, Candies, 'Chocolate, Pepperf sauce, Pickle's, Lemon Syrup, Sweet Oil, Pine-Apple, Green Swiss, and Common Cheese, Preserves; Brandy Fruit, Nut megs, Cinnamon, Liquorice, Mustard, "Sardines in Tin Canistersr,Anchovies t 12 cis. nerd-pz , Tobacco, chewing, 'smoking, and SnufT, Cigars, Philadelphia Porter, N". J. boiled sweet C:der, Champagne, Muscat and Rhenish Wines ; Succory, a substitute for Co f- fee, Richmond Sugar, and (linger Cakes, Dills cele brated -Segar, Butter ahiS W7aterTC'rackers, Sperm and Hulls' Tallow Candles. r JEWELLERY of fine sold aifd silver hs New Silver Table 'and Tea --Spoons,- Desert. Knives and Forks Side,' Pocket and 'othr hew Silver Comb, Hand Bells, Breast Pins, Ear-rings, Pencils, Finger Rings, Thimbles, Watch Guards,. Chains and iveys. Belt Buckles, Spectacle. PERFUMERY Genuine Oil of Roses, Macassar, Bear's,. Antique Oils, Cologne. Florida, Lavcndar Vv aters, Jessamine, .Windsor, Uose, 1 ransparent, Cas tile and other Soaps," Bcrgamot, Cinnamon. Lemon, Peppermint Essences, Oppodeldoc, freckle Wasu, Pink Saucers and l.iHv W hue. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Finest Violins, Bows.Slrinzs Bridges, Screws. Finger Boards, J-o., Guittars and Strings, Flageolelts, Fifes, Flutes, Cla- rionctts. Accordeons, Brass Trumpets. BOOKS--Snanish, French, German and EugLsh Gramriars arid Readers, 43eogr;iphies, Russell's Mo dem Europe, Primeri, Spelling, Picture and Song Books, Key nf Heaven or Manual- nrayer ;"L,ainoiic.) FENCING AND hOXINU A 1 rA K A I Li "S Foils, Swords, Gloves, Maks, Hats, Breastplates., A Lot of Dry Goods Cheap Cheap I From 25 to 50 per cent, less than the regular price is, being-bought at Auction, viz : : 40 Dieces of Prints, from 10 to 22cents per yard, 40 doz. Children' Handkerchiefs, at 31 cents a doz. Mouslin de Lair.e, Shaliys, OambleU, Jeans, Drill. ings and olher Pantaloon Stuffs, Pants, Bonnets, ijinv en Collars, Beaverlern, 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 terras for Cash. G. W. & C.GRIMME, Opposite the Market House, Fayelteville Street. August 12, 1811. H CS ' BERNARD BUPUY. NO. 10, FAlfETTEVILLE STREET, RALEIGH, Has the pleasure ol un- nouncing to his friends and the public at large, that he has received from New-York and Philadelphh, an exten- Rive. rich, and fashionable stock of Goods, which he will sell at New York prices The assortment consists in " 1 part, of - WATCHES : Gold independent seconds, duplex, anchor,Lever Watches, a general assortment of Silver do. of e'ery price and quality. ' JEWELERY. Gold guards, fob, nnd neck Chains, Seels, Keys j Diamond Pins Rings, Ruby andEmerald do. neck and head Ornaments, rich cameos 4- mosaic Pins' $ Ear-rings, gold Pencils,ThiinbIes Vinigretts, Medal- ions, gold Hearts and Crosses, Jet do. snd a great varieiv of other rich Goods. SPECTACLES. Uoll, Silver, Blue, and polished sreelispectacii'S to buit all nerscjts and all eves. Very superior fltut glasses, mat may ic aojusteu in any irameai a mo ment s notice. SILVER AND PLATED' WARES. Silver Cups, Spoons, Ladles, "Sngar Tongs. Salt and Mustard Spoons, Butler Knives, silver mount ed Cocoa nuts. Castors, Candlestick-. Snuffers and Trnvs. Waiters. Cake Baskets. Coffee Greaues; Uri- tatinia Wares, in setts and single pieces, &c. FANCY GOODS. Mantel Clocks, and Lamps, Plated and Japancd Waiters,Gold and Silver Mounted Canesand ')S. Chessmen nnd Backgammon Boards,' Visiting Card Cases. Gold and Silver Pencil Cases, Patent Steel Pens, Roger? suprrior Razors, Con?'56" Kniw and Scissors. Sancfers' celebrated razor Strop, Dog Col - lars, dri. CalU, silk Purses, Pocket Books, Imitation Fruits. Guns nnd Pistols. Ladies' Toilet and work boxes, toilat bottles, and HARRISON Breast Pin Medals, Canes, and Boxes, fcc. &c. .PERFUMERY. ' Farina celebrated genuine Cologne, Rose haven den Florida, and Bay Waters ; Guirlain's Cream of Soap, Naples, and Saponaceous compound, for Shav- i nrr Kami - Aimnnii. tsimifior anci t nuiur utiin v-w i 1 1 a . i iir:.i... Soaps,pearlPowder:cold Crerr,Poinatam,bears Oil, i. . . . ,i. .. i u.Mok... n.i a . aticio ni nun, umhii. ,uu . aaiiug uiumt,, .i ...;! r,. !,(.,.: i. vi L lac: . ai iilivp ui uicitc ,Mit.i-w . ' v MUSIC. ,. . Snatiish Guitars, Violin?. Clarronetts, Flageolelts Flutes" Octave, &ci Tifes & Accordions. ' rrecep.1 Without 'a? 'exception in any age or country, no me tori for all the above. ' Guitar and Violin strings' Ex- J dicine ba kpreajj with such rapidity and. gfen uh tra Violin bows. &c. . t " 1 . 1 doiVersal aatisfecUori: 'c " Clocks and Watches of all descriptions cleaiwUH(r3iaeranosel'ilW are loraaien lM.Hvi ry- oi u el and 'repaired in his accustomed superior style, j leigh. by Messr. Wiiiiak & Hat woeBj and W. Gold and Silver manufacturej to order itk extKdi- M. Masqs & Co.; andinFayetteviUe,by E.J.Hali, lion and punctuality; highest price given forbid gold and Silver. ' sweets for the m weet! l1 Come on MacdufiP - ' Arldttcfry be he thatfirstcrieshold,enoigli L ' Shakspeetre Revised. ttas just mvjrel from the North Mt i- Sow opening a M3 fKtrnsnd . splendid as sortment of Qkocbbixs, Tt,fCjeTiimiEs, U.mbii EtiAS, e. ie. all ot whieh he&tt at tha low est Cash prices, 5-It is iapewikre ' wi tain tha limits of an Advertisement to give a hk' of ail the article in a large nssarlmeivt.'bnt a few af tha-prtaapal oes are subjoined," and the-'public aaa assttrad they will find every thing at his tore that pertains 40 his immediate line of business, and many rare and ccrious notions be Bides." ' "" ; ;'" r ." . Amongst the assortment are i!i i 1 1 6 doz superior French Cordials. In China bottle 4' doz Brass Whips Cordials of every kind ii Vegetable and White Windsor Soapa , Shelled Almonds -Beef Tongtres Percussion Cap . Done Dog Calls, , Dried Beef Bologna Sausage 3 doz large Silver "Guards 1 doz 'small do do ; , Portefand every variety of Wines -. ; Fine Antique Oil and Octagon' Soap!. Pease's Hoarhound Candy-r ? Assorted Fancy Glass Boxes and Dominos Violins and .Silk Purses Corfc Screws, &c Ac. Brass Watche S armonicons , . Oil Cloih Basket Dates and Bjaruly Peaches, Cb$rries,fc. Maearoni 12 doz. So'perior German CblogrieWater 10 doz. B rasss B uckets 2 doaTr B robms . - Nest Tabs -3doa Wood Buckets. Fresh assortment of Nuts of every variety weet fteatsarul Jenisf averyvarteiy Macaboyahd Scotch Snuff in ladders and battle ; Oranges c Lemons; a fine assortment Earthen-war' ' ; Chieese, Crackers A; Sgr 6f every vaieiy & price Sugars of every quality Old Java Cbflee & Starch , Chewiog Tobacco and very uperiorWax Candles Table Salq.Prun, Prsf and Jikl of very variety ; and a great naaay airiele t4 tadiao to men tion," which J will iakeigfeit v1nura ii showing to any person' who xoay fcvar ma with a'eail. I as re. turn mf thanks" Uf the public for past favor, ami hop to merit the aam. : v i - Hi L. TUCKH. Jgeptembei 24. .: 77 .! " 1 it - t From the Hon. W.' C. PrnKsvpa, U.-Sk Senator. w , :;J .WASHiaeToa Citi, July, 1841. - J for some years used Beckwnn Pills in cases of indigesriiin and dyspeptic heaJchs, with th roost agreeable effec s, and having recommended them to many friends, the same results occurred. ' . . ; .v : ,;. W. C. PRESTON. . -; .;" 4- . ' ' Front Hon. Bevi.ei tTccsia, LauhProfeseox in :' ' WiMfamtmd Mary" College., ' 'i't Lee's Spaiiras, Ta. August 7th, 1840. SJr : An accidental meeting with" a riend of yoors, has determined m lo'ofier you the acknowledgement which I have long fit to be due from trfefbr the ben efits l'have received aryourha.ndsU" Fourteen years ago I yras, left by ihoat mahgnant fever w'nh a diseas ed liver, a disordrd digestion, abd a constitution in ruins. my -rywciar permuted-me jo nope, mac with car and prudence 1 might drg on a ftw year of )recarl6us existence, and assured ma that the least indiscretion .mo h fatal. Soon afterwards I found myself becoming dyspeptic, an4 beeamt'irquaintetl with ay that indescribable mierywhicUvdypeptic alone carltuow.V .This, as uanal, grew. upon me, tho less rapidly than in mo t ease, beeaaso a consciou ness of my danger p'nt me on my guarif, and ezperi- tce had made me familiar with th proper manage ment of myeelf. . By th constant oaeof the most ap proved remedies, th progress of the disease was re- larded, and rry life was made tolerable, but not com fortable.' I rately ate two meals in res uhusuccession, and for some hours of almost every 'day, "was incapa ble of any exercise of thought or feeling. kA peevish impatience of existence occupied my whole mirid. 1 no years asn, I met with yoar Ann-dytteptie Pills, and confiding in the accompanying certificate of resj enable gentlemen whom I happened to know, I took them according to direction. The result is, that I now eat what I pleas, do what I please, sleep sund!y, and enjoy life as much as any ran . livfna. Yonryoong friend.- who has been with me a week, I wi! tell yori that be has never seen my strength or spirits flag, or my. elasticity of mine or body fail for a mcmenU For. this, it gives me pleasure, to say, you L&ve my thanks,' and to add the assurance of my high rcrnccU ' ; ' B.TUCKER. BteK-wrrir. THE wonderful xnreaeflected-by this"-medicine, are th all engrossin; subjects of tthe .-dav. Go where you will, and you bar of nothing but Mr.Such- a Une hasBeenpred by Dr FETEKS' JEGETA BLE TILLS or,' you know MtsSoond-So was at the point of oeatm Cat she ba been cored by JLr. rtu- TERS'S PILLS ; or, are you not glad tat Miss - has been restored to health by Dr.FaTEB woasaocs MeDICIHE. ... , . ii : ReaHy , this medicine musl be very good, or it could not care so many. It is giod. For many years it has passed on in the "even, silent tenor or it way, ' curins hundreds of personswho were wrangling with death. But now it onward coarse is impetuous. It is as. impossible to stay the dttnand for thi med icine, as to bush the rushing wiad, , , t : : s A life medicine that will procrastinate death for ma ny years, shall it not enter every bouse ! Shall it not be used by every individual V Let no man fay, I don't . want it. xou know not what to-morrow may bring forth. All should use this remedy, and remember tha' health is the first blessing from God.tH ;.VJS , . The immense and increasing popularity of . these Pills, is another proof of the infallibility of the old datre. that " truth is powerful and will prevail." Oth- er PUls are only puffed, but Dr. Peter are purchased j and praised, and recommenced until tne oemand lor 1 them has become almost universal. r i - Dr. Peters would impress thi fact upon th public. that his Pills are not quack medicine' but a scientific compound of simples, which ha been th rsult of ma- y Calm 1UICU9C jUiLauvu w m y vb u saw "uivw he was regularly bred ; hence it is a popular with the regular faculty a with the people at larg. ' One of the many pecuuar virtue ot tn icgeuBie Pilhv i. that while very, powerful ,m their effects. ium MMviiMiiaviv mi in ann Aantia an inair arrinn uict oic wwiii-u'Wij, Unlike the genersdit of medicine, their application i -r-- o -f " - ,-r i nr ,trpr.flpi Klin ninsra or vriDinir. i Patprii's Vrelabl FiUa are now reearoea BTnose , - o . . J - , who have bad.an opportumty to deciUe u pon inejf me- rita, as an inesijinable pahlic blessing - ji-ti3i'"" I at New York prices, . 141. ij:,'iUt -i'i J . u . - - v -t i rm t m w- !!! It: 1 1 ...'! i . v
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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