. - .'-. - . .... -4 H-CAROLINA til VOL. XL1T. SEMI-WEEKIjY. NO; 103. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1841. (GAZETTE. : - w J rifts, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. TERMS. I ScBScaiPTios. Five Dollars per annum half in I Advance. I Advertisements. For every Sixteen Lines, first insertion. On Dollar ; each .subsequent insertion, J i cuij-uc vrijia. Court Orders and Judicial Advertisements will be charged 25 per cent, higher ; but a deduction I of 33 per cent, will be made from the regular prices, I fot advertisers by the year. Advertisements, inserted in the Semi-Weekly Register, will also appear in the Weekly Paper free of charge. $3 Letters to the Editor must be post-paid. SELECTED -FQR THE REGISTER. FUDGE ! from a late Ao. of the Dublin Gent's. Magazine MILITAKt AND HEROIC FUDGE. "My brave fellow-soldiers, we are now on the eve of encountering the enemy. See, there he stands in hostile array against you. He thinks to terrify ;yon by his formidable appearance. But you regard , him with a steady, a fearless eye4 Soldiers ! the world rings with the fame of your deeds. Your giory is lujpensnauie it will live lorever. Regardless ot wounds and death, you have I cvci uccu iuiciuus wucic uuuur was to oe i rensn nis name, perish the name ol the mis won. Recollect, , then, your ancient fame, erable miscreant ? Wt alth ! what is wealth and let your deeds this day show that you are still the same brave men who have so of- ten chased your enemies from the field ; the same brave men who have ever looked upon deathas a thing unworthy a moment s con- siuerajion on uisnonor as the greatest or all events -Band of heroes, advance ! On, on to viqory, ueatn, wounus, glory, honor, and immortality ! Hurra, hurra, field-marshal I- mice lorever ! .Lead us on field-marshal, lead us on." Lead ye on, my brave fellows! Would to heaven my duty would permit me that enviable honor ! But it would be too much for one so unworthy. Alas ! I dare not. Mv duties call -me to another part of the field. I obey the call with reluctance.- But my confidence in your courage, my brave . . - -. fellows, enables me to trust you to advance youselves. .On, (hen, on, ray band of heroes, and fear-nothing !" The field-marshal raises , y ... ..a. s..Ciui.jr, uVW9 puiuciv iu uis 'uaiiu of heroes, and rides off to a height at a safe distance, from which he views the battle comfortably through his telescope. , LITERARY FUDGE THE. AUTHOR S. I " In putting this work into the hands of Mie l UUIIb IIC auiuui lldS UUt UCCII. lUUUCII cejl by any of those motives that usually urge writers to publication, tenner vanity, nor the. tresire of gaining what is called a name, Jias had the slightest share in inducing him to take-ihis step ; si ill less has he been influenced by sordid love of gain ; he looks ior neuner praise nor pront. xiis sole mo- tive for writing and pnblishing his book has been to promote the general ffood by contn- 1.' . .-1 m a ouiing ins mite to the siock ol general in formation. The author is but too well aware that the merits of this work, if indeed it have any at all, are of a very humble order ; that it has, in short, many defects ; but a liberal, discerning and indulgent Public will make every allowance for one w'ho makes no pre tension to literary excellence. The, author may add, that part of the blame of his now obtruding himself on the Publiq rests on the urgent entreaties of some, perhaps too partial friends. . ? THE 1U,BLISHEr's FUDGE. The publishers of - this new undertaking have long been of opinion twat a new and more efficient course of moral instruction was wanted to raise the bulk of mankind to that standard of perfection which every christian. every good member of society, must be de- fiiroug oi seeing attaineu. it is wun ine most poignant regret that they have marked the almost total failure of all preceding attempts of this kind. How much it has pained them how-muflh they have grieved to see the in adequacy of the supplies of knowledge to the increasing wants of the community, alluding to the working and lower classes generally. whose interests they have deeply at heart, tlrer need apt say ; but they may say that U,ey anticip ri.'-ph... fee., in their present efforts to supply the deside- ratum alluded to. The publishers may add thatr as regards the undertaking they are now about to commence, profitTs with them but a secxnidarv consideration. Their, great ob ject is to promote the general good by a wide' oitiusion of knowledge, and a liberal mfu sion of sound and healthy principle. If they enect tins, their end is gamed. The work, on, which' no expense will be "pared, will be sold at a price so low as to leave but a bare remuneration for workman--ship, and material ; so low, indeed, that a very large demand otily can protect the pub lishers from Dositive loss. But it is not - the dread of even this result that can deter them from commencing and carrying on a wor,k undertaken from the purest and most disin terested motives. i CRITICAL. FUDGE. A more delightful work than this ; a work v a a a t Z ncn aT: Tre n ? 8iye urmore graphic in its delineation, it has rare 'y been our good fortune to meet with. Eve- page bears stamp of a master,- sentence the impress of genius. lueas ! What an ootnourtng iv hat a knowledge of the human heart with a" its nicer intricacies ! What an intimacy w,th the springs of human action ! What a Mastery over the human passions! Ay! this is indeed the triumph of. genius. The author of this exauisite nroduction writes with the pen of a Junius, and thinks with the iutellent of a Bacon or a TiOc.kfl. Hi. Ian. guage is forcible and epigrammatic, his rea- sorting clear and profound ; yet can nothing more racy than his uleasantrv. when he condescends to be playful, nothing- more de- licately CUttingUian his irony when he chooses iaaif iiuuiiug mure BiriKino- or impress- Mve than his ratiocination, when he prefers being philosophical. " confidently predict a wide and last- ing popularity for this extraordinary produc- lion. Indeed, if we are not greatly mistaken. l create quite a sensation in the literary circles of Europe. PATRIOTIC FUDGE. My country, oh mv country ! it is for thee alone I live; and for thee, my country, will at any time cheerfully die. TWho's that calling out fudge ? Nearest my heart is the wisn ior thy welfare. To see thee happy is the only desire of my soul; that thou mayst oe so is my constant prayer. JNight and day dost thou engross my thoughts, and all. all would I sacrifice to thv welfare ! Mv nrivate interests are as dust in the balance. Who's that again calling out fudge, turn him out. Yes, my private interests are as dust in the balance ; and shame, shame, oh ! eternal shame to the sordid wretch, unworthy to live, who should for a moment prefer his individu al aggrandizement to his country's good. to me, my country, compared to thy happi ness ? Station ! what is station, unless thou too art advanced ? Power ! what is power, unless the power of doing thee good ? Oh, my country ! my country, oh ( Oh ! oh! oh !" from various parts of the house.) The patriot sits down, wiping his patriotic nose with awhile handkerchief amidst thunders of applause. Orricx of Adjctaht Gkhesal, ? Raleigh, Dec. 11, 1841. S Wrkbias, a vacancy haviug recently occurred in the office of Major General of the sixth division of North Carolina Militia, to fill which an election has been held according to Act of Assembly, in such cases made and provided: and it appearing from the re turns of votes made to me, that Alexander McRae received the highest number of voles for said office of MaJor Gencra'. an 18 July elected thereto; I have ffiKcia"y ZTn Mmer 'v Exce"en John M. Morehead, Governor of the 8l ate, who has ,g8ae a Commisa on accordingly. Notice is therefore hereby given, according to the requirement of the 1 1th section of the seventy-third chapter of the Re- Ylsed 8ttaes, that the said Alexander McRae is duly commissioned as Major General of the sixth Division of North Carolina Militia, and as such, all Officers d 8ldir re 1 him lheir ready obe ROBERT W. HAYWOOD, Adjutant General. ' Raleigh, December 14, 1841. 101 3t TfXTew Books Iew Books Just receiv 1 ed at the North Carolina Book Store, the fol lowing valuable book The Early English Church, By Edward Churtan, M. A. Rector of Crayke, Durham, with a Preface, by th Rt. Rpv. T. S Ives. Thoughts in past year, by the author of the Cathe- dral Godly Meditations upon the Most' Holy 8acrament of the Lord s Supper, By Christopher Sutton, D. D. The Heart's Ease, or a remedy against all troubles with a consolatory discourse, particularly directed to those who have lost their friends, and dear relations, by Simon Patrick, D. D." A Discourse concerning Prayer, by Simon Falrick, D. D. Learn to Die, by Christopher Sutton, D. D. Sacra Privala, the private meditations, devotions and prayers of the Rt. Rev. T. Wilson. D. D. Family and private prayer, by the Rev. Wm. Ber rien, Rector of 1 nnity Uburcb, New York. Palmer's Church History, &c. Please call and examine for yourselves. TURNER & HUGHES. Raleurh. Dec. 12, 1841. 101 THIRTY DOLLARS RE WARD. Ranaway from the Sub scribers, on Tuesday night last, the 19th instant, in Anson county in this State, whilst on their way to Alabama, THREE NEGRO FELLOWS, TIM, ANTHONY and LUKE. Tn was purchased of Archibald Drake, of Raleigh, and i a black, chunky-built fellow, a little grey on the head, has eood teeth, and is about 40 or 45 years of aR , , ., -em:' tj: Ajtthoht was purcnasea oi mis mjuimvux hu. ton, near Raleigh, and is a bright copper-coloured ne m wpiffhine- about 165 lbs. and 27 years of age. T.r wm nurchaaed of John Harris, of Rolesville but was raised by the late Dr. Ransom Hint on, ot Wake." He is a talC spare-made fellow, cPPol- ZtZt 0r the foreeoine negroes and their confinement in any or $q for either of them. All information touching said negoes,r must be communicated to Abram Hester, iireny watson, w jonn .omiin, i eigh. ABRAM HESTER, HENRY WATSON. Oct. 25, 1841. More JYew Books. rmhls dav received, at me norm varouna ijooa - . a ... t -i ii r i II 8ire. the following books : A Treatise on the Church of Christ, designed chief- If for the usa of Students in I neology, by we Kev . . r fir . - William raimer, A. m. oi orceier vucBc, fnr.l. in two Vols. Octavo. The Vicar of Wakefield, a Talf, by Oliver Gold mith, illustrated by 200 Engravings with a account of the Author Jjife, and writings; by J. Auun, jm. u. . . f . I i . . .1 L. The Divine legation oi moses uemonsiraieu uv the Rieht Rev. William Warburton, D. V. Lord Bisn- op of Gloucester ; in two vols. ' TURNER & HUGHES. Raleigh, Dec 1841. 101 g-y Star and Biblical Recorder. rmo the tadies -JHr. Martha Ann ' M jzantsay has just received tpleniid velvet parw made Mantillas, wadded 3ilk and Velvet scarfs; ed Lace. Black Cbally Handkerchiefs. All of the above are of the richest order anu win oe aom ai - small advance on cost. December 13, 1841 101. mind, every rich Plaid Satin carl lor uie wees : several uress What a flow I Patterns ot Linene- anu wu onn, . .It - T.ii.tnla f hrrv and Green Gro.de nD. of eloquence! ?rZ T51rTVih..u ridi Pi i Ki!iir nine r riiiKCt wawn- w , o THE wonderful cures effected by this medicine, are the all engrossing subjects of the day. Go where you will, and y on hear of nothing but Mr. Such-a-One has been cured by Dr. PETERS' VEGETA BLE PILLS, or, you know Mrs. So-and-So was at the point of death, but she has been curtd by Dr. PE TE KS'S PILLS ; or, are you not glad that Miss - has been restored to health by Dr. Piter's wosdbous Medicine. Really, this medicine must be very good, or it could not cure so many. It is good. For 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 life medicine that will procrastinate death for ma ny years, shall it not enter every house 1 Shall it not be used by every individual ! Iet no man say, I don't want it. You know not what to-morrow may bring forth. All should use this remedy , and remember tha health is the first blessing from God. The immense and increasing popularity of these Pills, 4s another proof of the infallibility of the old adage, that truth is powerful and will prevail." Oth er Pills ate only puffed, but Dr. Peters's'are purchased and praised, and recommended until the demand for them has become almost universal. Dr. Peters would impress this fact upon the public, that his Pills are not quack medicine ; but a scientific compound of simples, which has been the result of ma ny years' intense application to a profession in which he was regularly bred ; hence it is as popular with the regular faculty as with the people at large. One of the many peculiar virtues of the Vegetable Pills, is, that while very powerful in their effects, tbey are particularly mild and gentle in their action. Unlike the generality of medicine, their application is never attended with nausea or griping. Peters's Vegetable Pills are now regarded bv those who have had an opportunity to decide upon their me rits, as an inestimable public blessing. Without an exception in any age or coutitry.no me dicine has spread with such rapidity and given such universal satistacUon. (T The above Pills are for sale in the City of Ra leigh, by Messrs. Williams & Haywood, and W. M. Masou & Co.; andinFayelteville.bxE.J. Hah, at New York prices. 841 From the Hon. W. C. Prkstoit, U. S. Senator. Washikstos Citt, July, 1841. I for some years used Beckwi'.h's Pills in cases of indigestion and dyspeptic headachs, with the most agreeable effects, and having recommended them to many friends, the same results occurred. W. C. PRESTON. From Hon. Bet frit Tcckxb, Law Professor in William ana Mary Uollege. Lxx's Springs, Vs. August 7th, 1840. Sir: An accidental meeting with a friend of yours, hn lft nrminAil mtt In nffpr vnn tha rlr nnwlMlirpmpnls which I have long felt to be due from me, for the ben efits I have received at your bands. 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 me to hope, lhat with care and prudence I might drag on a few years of precarious existence, and assured me that the least indiscretion most be fatal. 8oon afterwards I found myself becoming dyspeptic, and became acquainted with all that indescribable misery which dyspeptics alone can know. This, as usual, grew upon me, iho less rapidly than in most cases, because a conscious ness of my danger pot me on my guard, and experi ence had made me familiar with the proper manage ment of myself. By the constant use of the most ap proved remedies, the progress of the disease was re tarded, and my life was made tolerable, but not com fortable. I rarely ate two meals in rei alar succession, and for some hours of almost every day, was incapa ble of any exercise of thought or feeling. A peevish impatience of existence occupied my whole mind. Two years a&n, l met wun your Ami-dyspeptic Pills, and confiding in the accompanying certificates of res ectable gentlemen whom I happened to know, I took them according to directions. The result is, that I now eat what I please, do what I please, sleep soundly, and enjoy life as much as any man living. Your young friend, who has been with me a week, will tell you that he baa never seen my strength or spirits flag, or my elasticity of mind of body fail for a moment. For this, it gives me pleasure to say, you have my thanks, and to add the assurance of my high respect. t. TUUKKK. Dr. Beckwith. 60 Perfiimes & Fancy Articles. T TAILLIAMS & HA WUUD nave lately re- V V ceived and offer for sale, a large supply of American and French Perfumes, Soaps and Fancy Articles of the most superior quality comprising al most every article, necessary and useful for the ladies and gentlemen's toilet : Among their assortment may be found, a great variety of the most superior Soaps, Cologne Water, Lavender Water, florida Water, French Extracts, Otto RosesyBdwIand's gen uine Macassor Oil, Quirk's Cassada Oil, Bear's Oil, Indian Hair Oil, Lip Salve, Cold Cream, Roman Ka- lydor for removing pimples, eruptions, Ian, &c. Freckle Wash for removing freckles, Indian Hair dye for changing red, light or gray hair to a beautiful black without soiling the skin, Balm of Columbia, for restoring the bair and p.eventing it from falling off, Milk of Almonds, Toilet Powder, Salts of Roses, Preston Salts. Rose Tooth Powder, fine Ivory handle and plain Teeth brushes; Head brushesNail brushes, Court Plaister, etc. November 29, 1841. 97-tJl TT OOK AT THIS.I have on hand nearly fif U J teen thousand pounds of superior Spow Yark, and daily expecting from three to seven thousand more. A large supply of upper Leather, carpel twine, wrapping do. East Haddam beaten at last. All the above articles will be sold at wholesale to Merchants upon the most accommodating terms. T. H. 8NOW. November 28, 1841. 97 PRIVATE ENTERTAINMENT. THE subscriber has opened a House of Private Entertainment in (hapel Hill, where he will be happy to accommodate his old friends. He will be able to board fnnv or fiftv Students, bv the month or year, on rea onnable ter mhiand his table shall be famished with th best the country affords. He respectfully solicits a share of public patronage. . JAMES, NUTTALL. December 16, 1841. 102-tf TTDANK OF THE STATE OF NORTH CAR- Irn OLINA. -The annual meeting of the Stock holders of thia Bank will be held at their'Banking House in this City, on the first Monday in January next. By order, C. DEWEY, Cashier. Raleieh. Dec. 6, 1841. " 99 tlmJ rxj Star and Standard publish till first Monday in January next. BERNARD DUPIIIT, No. 10, Faketteviu-e Street, Raleigh, Has the pleasure ofanf nouncing to his friends and the public at large, that he has received from New-York and Philadelphia, an exten sive, rich, and fashionable stock of Goods,1 which he will sell at New York prices The assortment consisla in part, of WATCHES Gold independent seconds, duplex, anchor, Lever Watches, a general assortment of Silver do. of every price and quality. JEWELERY. Gold guards, fob, and neck Chains, Seals, Keys Diamond Pins 4- Rings, Ruby and Emerald do.neck and head Ornaments, rich cameos $ mosaic Pins 4 Ear-rings, gold Pencils,Thimbles, Vinigretls, Medal ions, gold Hearts and Crosses, Jet do. and a great variety of other rich Goods. SPECTACLES. Gold, Silver, Blue, and polished steel Spectacles to tuit all persons and all eyes. Very superior flint glasses, that may be adjusted in any frame, at a mo ment's notice. ? SILVER AND PLATED WARES. Silver Cups, Spoons, Ladles, Sugar Tongs, Salt and Mustard Spoons, Butter Knives, silver mount ed Cocoanuts, Castors, Candlesticks, 8nuffers and Trnys, Waiters, Cake Baskets, Coffee Greques,' Bri tannia Wares, in setts and single pieces, &c. FANCY GOODS. Mantel Clocks, and Lamps, Plated and Japaned Waiters, Gold and Silver Mounted Canes and Whips, Chess men and Backgammon Boards, Visiting Card Cases, Gold and Silver Pencil; CasesjPalent Steel Pens, Rogers' superior Razors, Congress Knives and Scissor, Sanders' celebrated razor Strop, Dog Col lars, do. Calls, silk Purses, Pocket Books,. Imitation Fruits, Guns and Pistols, Ladies' Toilet and work boxes, toilat bottles, and HARRISON Breast Pins Medals, Canes, and Boxes, &c. &c. PERFUMERY. Farina's celebrated genuine Cologne, Rose Laven der, Florida, and Bay Waters; Guirlain's Cream of Soap, Naples, and Saponaceous compound, for Shav ing, Rose, Almond, Camphor and Windsor toilet Soap8,pearl Powder.cold Cream, Poinatum.bear's Oil, hair, tooth, and having Brushes, and a variety ot other articles for thehe toilet. MUSIC. Spanish Guitars, Violin?, Clarronetts, Flageoletts Flutes, Octave, &c. Fifes & Accordions. Precep tors for all the above. Guitar and Violin strings Ex tra Violin bows, &c. (T Clocks and Watches of all descriptions clean ed and repaired in his accustomed superior style. Gold and Silver manufactured lo order vitk expedi tion and punctuality; highest price given for old gold and Silver. Jhvt Another new supply of WATCHES . AND Jewellery, just from Philadelphia, can be purchased cheap for cash at John C Palmer's, Fatettevilik Strkt, a few doors above Mr. R. Smith's Store, at the sign f the Watch. S 32 S a Gold and Silver Levers, Lepine and Vertical. Watch Chains and Key Gold, Silver, Plated and SteeUFob and Guard Chains and; Key's Hunger Rings and Breast Pins. Mosaic, Enamel, Stone, Filagree and others ; a fine assortment. Gold Mcdalions dr Hearts aud Cross. Knives, Razors and, Scissors. Rogers', Wostenholm, and Elliott; a very fine assort ment, from 25 cts. to $3 each. Very cheap. SPECTACLES. Gold, Silver, Steel and Iron, Concave and Convex Glass, to suit all kinds of Eyes and Pockets. Also. German Silver, Amboynas, and Scotch Spectacle ca and Goggles. Walking' Canes t Ebony, Rose Wood, Patridge Wood, and Hickory, Gold and Silver mounted, cheap article. Plated Castors, Candle Slicks, Snuffers & Trays. Gold and Silver Pencils. Gold and Silver Thimbles ; a very fine assortment of Coral, and Gold Clasps, Sil ver whistles and Butter Knives, A large assortment of SleePens. an excellent article; Razor Straps, and all other articles usually kept in Jewelry Stores. The above Jewelry was purchas ed cheap by mytelf, and I wi.ll warrant what I sell to be as recommended. Watches repaired and warrant ed for twelve months. Silver ware manufactured, and Jewelry repaired : all done in the best manner satis faction given or no pay. JOHN C. PALMER Raleigh, Nov. 30, 1841. 97 oaw6w TO DENTISTS. I hnve on hand a lurge assortment of Dr. R. Mc- Grath's Incorruptible Teeth, for sale at Philadelphia prices, for cash. J. l. DRUG AND APOTHECA RY STORE. Dr. N. L Stith hav. ing rented the Store latelv occupied by Wx. M. Mason & Co. known as the sign of the Golden Mortar, and" immedi ately adjoining the Store of William C. Tcckxr,' respectfully oners 10 me puouc an extensive assort, menlof DRUGS AND CHEMICALS, PAINTS, OILS, DYE-STUFFS, PERFUMERY, &c. &c. The greater part of which i-just received from the North ; and he assures bis friends, that whilst the qtfftirty may be relied on, each article shall and will be onered tor uasn, ai iair anu moueraie prices. Havine engaged ibe services of a competent asai tant, the greatest attention will be paid to the djspena- ingof Physicians' and r amiiy rrcsenpuons, .at mny hour of the day or nignt. The Soda Fount has been thoroughly repair ed, and is open from 5, a. m. to 10, p. m., daily, (Sundays excepted) on which day, the doors will be closed during divine service. N. L. 8TITH. Jnlv fith. 1841. 55 TTTfcO WCHONG TEA. Black Tea, a very sup rior article. Also, Buckwheat Flour, in quar ter barrels. JOHN T. WEST, Fayetteville Street, Nearly opposite the Post Office J. T, W. has aew boxes of the reai. Principe Segars, advertised in another column, still on hand. . Also Chewiro Tobacco, of the rery best kind. Raleigh, December 3, 1841. 98- Sweets for the Sweet! Come on Macduff, And kicked be he that first cries hold, enough! . kShakspeare Revised. JYew f Fresh Jlrrivals ! S. It. Tucker has just returned from the North, and is now opening a new and splendid as sortment of Groceries, Tots, Cohfectioharies, Uxb r ELLAS, dec. &c. all of which he offers al the low est Cash prices. It is impassible within the limits of an Advertisement lo give a list of all the articles in a large assortment, but a few of the principal ones are subjoined, and the public are assured they will find every thing at his Store that pertaias to his immediate line of business, and many rare and curious notions be sides. Amongst the assortment are 10 doz superior French Cordials, in China bottles 4 doz Brass Whips Cordials of every kind 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 Fine Antique Oil and Octagon Soap Pease's Hoarhound Candj Assorted Fancy Glass Boxes and Dominos Violins and Silk Purses- Cork Screws, &c. Stc Brass Watches ' Harmooicons Oil Cloth Baskets Dates and Brandy Peaches, Cherries. &c. Macaroni 12 doz. Superior German Cologne Water 10 doz. Brasss Buckets 2 doz. Brooms Nest Tubs 3 doz Wood Buckets Fresh assortment of Nuts of every variety Sweet Meats and Jellies of every variety Macaboy and Scotch Snuff in bladders and battles Oranges & Lemons; a fine assortment Earthen-ware Cheese, Crackers & Segars of everyvariety & price , Sugars of every quality Old Java Cofiee & Starch Chewing Tobacco and very superior Wax Candles Table Salt, Prunes, Preserves and Pickles of every variety ; and great many articles too tedious to men tion, which I will take great pleasure in showing to any jerson who may favor me with a call. I also re turn my thanks to the public for past favors, and hope to merit the same. S. L. TUCKER. September 24. 77 XTE W GOODS, IVEW GOODS! LI Confectionary, Fancy, Jtlu sic, Jewellery and S&S&'S? g&D2fa The Subscribers, thankful for past favors, inform the public, that they have now opened their large and choice collection of GOODS brought from the North, and Matter themselves ihey have as fine an assortment in the Confectionary and Fancy line, as has ever been in this market. The following are a few of the articles : Artificial Flowers16 doz; Fancy Mugs, 8 doz of Glass, Britannia and Silver plated ; Ladies' Ringlets; Puffs and Wire Curls; Mohair Caps; fine Work and Fancy Boxes ; Looking Glasses, from the smallest to 3 and 4 feet square, with gilded frames; Baskets; Snuff Boxes, from 5 cents lo $5 ; Shell side Combs, and all other soils ; Fans ; large Wooden and small Metal Clocks ; Steel, Whaletione, Bamboo, Dirk Canes; Finest Shaving Utensils, 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 Utensils ; Coffee Mills ; Pins; Needles and Cases ; Spool-stands ; Silk, Buckskin & Bead Purses; Miniature Frames; Lucifer Matches; Night Tapers Powder Flasks ; Shot Belts ; Percus sionCaps; Smoking Pipes; Corkscrews; Wallets; Pocket Books; Whips; Scissors; Beads and Necklaces Paper; Pens; Quills; Ink; Penholders; Wafers. Sealing-wax; Letter-stamps; Pencils; Buttons; Combs. Inkstands ; Pictures. GAMHS, as Dominos, Chess-men, Backgammon, Lottery, Ten-Pins, Cup & Ball, Graces, Jumping Ropes. &c. TOYS, of every description as Marbles, Hum- ming i ops, urums, names, w nisu.es, inouin ur- gans, Harps, Trumpets, Magic Lanterns. Paint Boxes, Magnetic Toys, False Faces, Cannons, &c. Dolls, Ka leidr scope. Microscopes, large Tiunks, for children. CONFECTIONARY, a very large assortment, viz. Seidlilz 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 Common Cheese, Preserves, Brandy Fruit, Nut megs, Cinnamon, Liquorice, Mustard, Sardines in Tin Canisters, Anchovies at 12 cis. per doz., Tobacco, chewing, smoking, and Snuff, Cigars, Philadelphia Porter, N. J. boiled sweet Cider, Champagne, Muscat and Rhenish Wines; Succory, a substitute fur Cof fee, Richmond Sugar, and Ginger Cakes, Dills' eel? biated Sugar, Butter, ana Water Crackers, Sperm and Hulls' 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, IWacassar, Bear's, Antique Oils, Cologne. Florida, lavendar WaterB, Jessamine, Windsor, Rose, Transparent, Cas tile and other Soaps, Bergamot, Cinnamon, Lemon, Peppermint Essences, Oppodeldoc, Freckle Wash, Pink Saucers and Lilly. White. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Finest Violins, Bows, Strings, Bridges, Screws, Finger Boards, 4c. Guittars and Strings, Flageoletts, Fifes, Flutes, Cla rionetts. Aecordeons, Brass Trumpets. . BOOKS Spanish, French, German and Engl.sh Grammars and Readers. Geographies, Russell s Mo dern Europe, Primers, Spelling, Picture and Song Books, Key of Heaven or Manual Prayer (Catholic) FENCING AND BOXING APPARATUS Foils, Swords, Gloves, Maks, Hals, Breastplates. A Lot of Dry Goods Oheav. Cheap ! From 25 to 50 per cent, less than the regular priee is, being 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. Mouslin de Lair.e, Sballys, CambletU Jeans, Drill- ings and other Pantaloon Stuffs, Pants, Bonnets, Aan en Collars, Beaverteen, 8atinett, Irish Linen, Twist ed. Silk, Vesliqg, Ladies Collars, Gloves, 8tockings; besides this, a Quantity of Dry Goods as usually kept, all pf which will be sold on reasonable terms for-Cash. 13. W. & I;. GKlMMrJ, ' Opposite the Market House, . Fayetteville Street. August 12, 1811. . -. 66 CLOTHING-CLOTHING ! ? J. BR ANN AN A CO; Take pleasure in informing the ci rzen$ .-of Ralei gh and iu vicinilv that thev have opened a. fine assort ment Of :- ready jujide clotrjjtg. which they will sell at prices to' suit the hard times in the store adjoining Messrs. W. & A. otiih. Their stay will be but a few days. J. B, & Co, , iOO 3w Dec 6, 1841. EXCHANGE. Habgett St. Raleigh, iV. C. HAVING purchased the entire assortment of Li quors hitherto belonging to Cook & WicKsa, 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 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 JgM Jamaica Rum, excellent -"3 lnsn vvmskey, direct trom tne custom xiouse , fem Apple Brandy, old Piasb . - Peach do of good quality Common, Medium, and other Liquors, of every kind Scuppernong Wine Monongahela Whiskey Best Reciified do Madeira Wine, recently imported Brown Sherry, do do Champagne Wine, Fountain brand, and there nev er was a better article in this market Port Wine, superior Malaga do Lamp Oil, winter strained . Double Rectified, Loaf Sugar Common do do Best Orleans "Sugar " Java Coffee, and other qualities Green Hyson Tea, good article . ' Bacon, Lard, Meal. Flour, Potatoes, and in fact ev ery thing in the Grocery line Millers best Lemon Syrup Best Chewing Tobacco common do. Smoking do Snuff, in bottles or by retail Hardware, Crockery and Queensware Pottera Ware do Stoughton's Bitters, Pickles, Wingraves (London) -best Candles, Segars, 8pice, fndigoSoap, &c. London Porter, Albany Ale Cheese and Crackers, Powder, Lead, Shot, fc. Horse Collars and Bridles . - Ready-made Clothing, and Staple Dry Goods, Together with a general assortment of articles not, hi re enumerated. a The Subscriber has made an arrangement with a gentleman in Norfolk, to supply him , regularly twice a week with Fresli Flh, & Fresh Oysters, which he will send at any time to private dwellings- All orders filled on Wednesday and Friday nights ' Cysiers, and all other eatables will be served up at hhi. Exchange, at any hour. . His Fish and Oyster, "for the supply of families, will be carried .to their doors, without any additional expense. . v s The Subscriber intends devoting his entire time to the business, and will be aided by an Assistant, always - accommodating. Anxious lo deserve public patronage, it will be his endeavor to merithe support of a gene kws public His terms are casn. but credit win be extended to those who meet their liabilities with.prompt- , itude. . O. SUGG. Agent, Nov. 1, 1841. 89..,. GREAT ATTRACTION AND BAKGAIINy i ; ;; . $30,000 worth, if you please tV - IjONLY wish to say that I have' received nearly all of my Fan and Winter STOCK OF GOODS ; and from the quantity solo, can very safely, pro nounce the remainder very handsome, and for quaU ity excelled by none in the market. It is almost im possible to mention all the ' articles in an advertise? ment usually kept in a Dry Goods and Grocery Store ' therefore, I shall be happy to haveay customers and friends to examine the following : w SILKS trro de Ocean, a new and beautfful arti- ticle to be found too . where else--16 yards positively weighing 2 lb. and 12 oz. nett. . . Rich Chene s and Gro. de Afric s, Blue Black Lustre, wide and heavy, Mouslin de Lain's of every style and pattern mour ning aod second mourning. A large and elegant assortment of Muslin and Cam bric Edgings and Insertings, reverse stich a new article Linen Cambrics, and Linen Handkerchiefs; Silk Hose of every description and quality, Cotton do; best 3 and 5 Thread, English, Lambs-wool, Vigohia do., and Hose. Gloves of every description, from Children a V igoma to Prince Alberta. Also, a large assortment of Ribbons, Tapes, Cords. Hooks and t Eyes, Needles, Pins, Hair Brushes, Soap, Toilet Powders, Combs and Looking Glasses, in graat va- .' riety. . " Also China, Glass and Queensware. I am pre pared to furnish at the shortest notice, Setts, number-. Ing from 130 to 300 pieces, all of a new pattern, and much lower than they can be had by retail. ; 50 bushels prime Mercer Potatoes at hand. Fami ly Flour in whole and half barrels, and Family crashed , ; Sugar. As I intend. coming out again toon, I think l this will do for the present great inducements will be held out to punctual and cash customers. THEO. H. SNOW; Raleigh, December 1, 1841. 94- - NEW GOODSMG JOHiV T, WEST. FATRTTKYllil 8TRkV next Store to the CITY HALL, has just recfcivS ed from New York; his winter supply of Diy Goeday' Shoes, Hardware, Groceries, oxc. dec. ,.' , ,. , , ...... . -K , 8ILK8,, watered, plaid, ftriped, nguredtem2roid-.; ered, changeable, and plain. Mouslin deLaine plain 1 f t l. TCT V T IT 1 T jj.-?- ' anu Dgureo. jnennos, r rrocu a ongusn. AomuaziQe. , , i t tf ..i. .1.1 P-.K.t-n I? ftiparcas. AiDrricin, i icutu niu ctiguu Vaucoes.- Plaid 4" striped Muslins. Swiss, Mull & Cambric ilo. Ribbooe. Artificial Flowers. Fkcrf and Handkercli'fs Thread and Cotton Laces. Hemstitched Handkeehfs Linen Cambric and Linena. Insertings and Edgings. . Gloves of various kinds. Silk, Woolen and Cotton . " Stockings. Sewing Silks, Spool Cotton, Flai Thread Needles, Fins, Scissors, dec. etc. ' Pongee of various colors. Bleached and Unbleached Domestics.' "Apron Obeek Woolen 8bawl. - Kentucky Jeansi- plegro Cloths. ISrogans from 40 cts. to $ 1 23 per pair, 4c - .. 'r--'ur- " ' ' '' - ? Readyvmade Shirts. Ready-made Bosoms. Ready- made Collars. Satin and Bombazine Stocks, 8npend- . era, Gloves, Bilk Pocket Handkerchielsc. .fc-'Ac , SPUN COTTON, from the moslaprjroTed factory".4, v TEASGra and BHaC COFFEE-4Ja arA other kindfc UGAB-Loax;iorap. and Brown . :; ; Ground Ginger, Pepper, Sperm Candles, Palm Soap, . Staich, TobaccQV Mrs. Miller's best Scotch Bnuir, iu , btles and UadJers, 4c &c 4c. w,&?:ZP. PRINCIPE SEGARS, io ouarter oezes, Folks brand. Trulv the esnuine article. Imported by Bolt va Owen, New York. , : . ..v y'; 'sj'-V Raleigh, N. C. Nov. 23, 1841. 85 tf . . V 1k 'A : h;

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