vol xi.li. ( -Spl-1 -" I : " p5" : 3 -; ' " " ' - . . , FRIDAY, DECEMBER 25, 1841. ' f 4 . ' N . . v- - - T 4t Wii EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. ; TERMSi ScBSCiiiPTi9K. Five Dollars per annum half in Advance. - ... , - , , . Advertisements. For every. Sixteen Linet, first insertion, One Dollar j each subsequent insertion, Twenty-five Cents. . j? - . Cocrt Orders and Judicial Advertisements wiH be charged 25 per cent, higher ; but a deduction of 33 per cent, will be made from the regular prices, for advertisers by the yerfr. , P Advertisements, inserted in the S emi VVeekut RtGiSTER, will also appear in the Weekly Paper free of charge. i 1 : . (0. Letters to the Editor must be fost'Paiiu SELECTED FOR THE REGISTER. MY MOTHER. If there is Gne mortal feeling free frdm the impurities of earthly frailty, that tells usf- in $1 slightest breathings of its celestial origin, it is thai of a mother s love a mother's chaste, overwhelming, everlasting love for her children. ' . The name of mother is our childhood's talisman, our refuge and our safeguard in all our mimic misery ; 'tia the first half-formed rord that falls from thebbbling tongue, the first idea that dawns on the opening mirtd ; the fondest, and the most lasting tie in which affection can bind the, heart of man ! Tis not selfish passion, depending for its permanency on me reciprocation oi axiyanta- ges : but, in its sincerity, it castetfl out itself, J and cetilres but in the happiness of its obi'l iect ; and, when the Welfare of tfiat object is . - . . . . . J .1 atstaRe, it puttem away tear ana Knowetli not weariness. It IS, not excited by form Or feature, but rather, by happy perversion of perception, imbues all things with imagin- ary beauty. - It walcbea over our helpless in- fancy, with the ceaseless benighilv of a guar- ' o - e dttn ingel; anticipates evety childish wish, humours every wayward fancy, soothes eve- ry transient sorrow, sings our sweet lullaby to rest, and cradles us on Us warm and throb- lllg It rm tot riil tuiion ni!n Qtirl oinlnae I ui vhi anu - t iivii iaiu aiiu o i iivda e i . i. . prey upon the fragile form, what me&cine i3 uicic a. iuuuiiaic8i wiidi 4uici- ing pillow like a mother's bosom? And when launched on the wide ocean of a tempestuous world, what eve gaaes on our adventurous voyage with half the! eagerness of maternal r t M,B . fondness, amid the ;sad yet not unpleasing eontest, of hopes, and fears, and deep anx- ienes ? , ! ; Yet it is not Drosrjeritv. with her smiles and . . l : i I beauty, that tries the purity and fervour of a motner s love ; it is m the dreary precincts of adversity, amid the cold frowns of an un feeling world, in poverty find despair, in sickness and sorrow, that it shines with a brightness beyond mortality. HISTORICAL SCRAPS. .1 .'la- m Julius Caesar fought 50 pitched tattles, and killed one million and a half of men. Manlius, who threw down the Gauls from the Capitol, had received 23 wounds and taken two spoils, before he was 17 years of age. . Dentatus fought 120 battles, was thir- ty times victorious in single combat, and re- ceived 45 wounds in front. He had among his trophies 70 belts, 8 tnurial, 3 obsidionel, and 13 civic crowns. Cato pleaded four hun- .A -,i .u ii knew the names of all the soldiers in his army ; Lucius Scipio knew the names of all the Roman people.! Chimedes could relate all he ever heard, in the same words. Ju lius Caesar wrote, read, dictated, and listen ed to the conversation of his friends at the same time. A nhilosonher is mentioned bv Pliny, who being struck with a stone forgot his alphabet. A man reputed for his stu pidity, falling from his horse, and being tre panned, became very remarkable for the fiprightliness of his' genius. The orator Cavi-. nus forgotjiis own' name. Mithridates spoke to the ambassadors of 22 different natiotis without an interpreter. Julius Viator lived to an advanced old age, without drinking water or using.any kind of liquid nourish ment. Crasus, grandfather of the triumvi rate, who was slain by the Parthians, never laughedj He had on this account, the sirname of Anpjelastus. DEVIL vs. SOW. An iornorant preacher being one day about starting on the circuit, ordered his.negro ser vant to bring his horse to the door, and sent him up stairs for some com tr? feed him. The negro being rather careless, scattered the corn along down stairs and out doors, where an old sow was feeding, who getting on the track of the corn by degrees followed the trail upstairs. After a while the preacher sent the negro up stairs for his saddle. By this time the old sow had found her wajr under the bed. The negro, hearing the swinish grunt, and not knowing the cause tf it, ran down in a terrible; fright, crying out, masSa! niassa ! de debit be up stairs, massa. The master in an angry, tone sent him up again. The negro, hearinthe grunt ol the sow re peated, ran down more scared than ever, say ing, massa, de debil be up stars sartin, for I hear him go eh eh, tree, four time. The mas ter being somewhat .superstitious, concluded tf venlnro nn KimBalf U., .rnvA tfio nPitm "I' 1 . . " V U"S l Py.1? " m. WtlUe "e WS gone no sooner hid the knight of the blact coal reached'-the head of te stairs, than the old 80w rushed from his covert, ran between his legs and carriprt him rlnurn hark wnnl all tliK r .i. - i .. i a r.V" rc egro CQOiu aKC wa8 " " no pruiiounceu very ucvouiiy .. i no preacher, no less; terrified than his, servant, cried out," the devil has got mte Cuff, why Jon't you pray !" Amen" said the negro. n . . .nMM.tl. 'I'U. new year! 4 1- 'J aeasggggll iOvPENED this day, our New Store, corner op Hjf posite. Messrs. :WilIiams.& Hay wootl) with the VV iater auprjly of Goods, by far larger than formerly, in Jfl usicat Instrumtnts. Jcicrlru. and wry laooas, Dut especially to our n -r . ... FRKSW mNPFPTIftM A -. JFU NCY AR TICLES AND TO Y8. m- j4w a y i i.niu 4V) . I - We would invite the attention of Ladies and 3ehlle meh, and the Public in general, as there are many. ar ticles among them very suitable for . . ' JlJVD JVUIV YEAR PRESENTS! The greatest attention shall be paid to all our friends and customers. G. W. & C. GRIMME. Raleigh, Dec 17, 1841. . On hand and for sale low by the quantity 26 boxes Sperm and Tallow Candles, No. 4 5 6 . Sperm, 85 eta. per lb. Tallow 20 cts. 300 lbs liaisins, fresh, (bunch) 00 galls. W inter strained Sperm Oil, very bst, it 50 per gal 8 barrels fresh' Crackers, all kinds, 4i0 lbs. Cheese, three sorts. 200 lbs Mrs. Miller's Snuff, Mustard, best quality, 6 gross Matches, warranted, . Window, Glass, 14 by 18, Best Ink, in quart bottles, Genuine Cologne, 25 boxes- Cigars, from $6 t $50. 300 llw. French, and other Candies, Teas Imperial, Gunpowder, Y. Hyson and Black, Chocolate and fine Soices. Raleigh, Dec. 21, 1841. 103 4t VALUABLE BLOODED STOCK FOR SALE! Persons desirous of purcha- sing Blooded Stock, would do well to address the sub- J crber at Wilmington, North-Carolina, as the follow- lBSv8tk WJL11 "l80" ,ow- t No. 1. B. M. Little Punch fll vean nld bv GUes ?croggin8, dam (fJaroUne by old Sir Arch, grand dam (Diona) by imp. Dion, g. grand dam (Miss belden) by imp. Diomede, g. g. grand dam (Wiley Jones, of Halifax, celebrated W ildair mare) by Wildair. Flimnap, imp. Fearnought, imp. Janut imP-J Rop.rv?ut 0 imp. Mary Gray For pedi. rrrpfi nftmiiortMl Mnrv Gruv cpp Shnnpr'a Krilich anil American Stud Book page 116. Giles Bcroggins ' (Bire of Little Punch) was by Ames' Old .Mr Archv, dam by im. Bedford, Dare Devil, Wildair, Apollo, Mercury, earaoagnt, Jolly Koger, renweits tmp. Al&rC xi.. n ' r .' t c rtn n i rs:i i iu. -vs.. m. .Liasi ocran. i i years uiu j uy vine Ucroggi a3)dam (Edmund Irby's Calypso) by Bel lair, grand dam (Irby's celebrated Dare Devil mare, the dam of Contention,. &c.) by Dare Devil, Wildair, Batt's ? Macklin's Fearnought, Godolphin, ( he by old Fearnought, out of an imp. mare,) Hob or Nob, jP- lly Roger, imp. Valbnt, Tryall, heby.n.P. Traveller, out of imp. mate Blazella. No. 3. Brown Horse Knickerbocker, (8 years old) by American Eclipse, dam (Jenny Deans) by Virgin- ian, grand dam by Bainbridge. g. grand dam by Jolly Air, g, g, grand dam by Whynot g g g grand dam WW! :.U'"D1 V 1 11 TIW f, r, r. , by Skinwilh's Black and all Black, g g gg grand dam hy Apollo, by imp. Silver Eye, imp. Jolly Roger imp. Mary Gray. No 4. Bay Horse Bloomsbury 6 years old out of No. 2, by imp. Fylde. Has run with considerable success. No. 5 C. M. (4 years old) by imp. Leviathan, out of No. 2. - 6 C M (4 years old) by Festival ( he by American Eclipse) her dam by'Giles Scoggins, grand I dam by Senorius, g grand dam by imp. Black Sultan - - . a r a At . ' 1 presented to Air. Jenerson ty tne uey 01 Algiers j g g grand dam bred by Col. Holmes, of Va. and said to be by Diomede. No. 7. B F. (3 years old) by imp. Rowton eut No. 1. . ' TVn. 8 Brown FUlv r3'vears 141 Y Kmcker- bocker, out of dam of No. 6. No. 9. C. F. 3 years oW by imp. Leviathan, ot of No. 2. . , J' vMBifKi. by American Eclipse, grand dam by Moore s bir Ar- 10 B.F chy.g. grand dam (Lady Chatham) by Bainbridge, Jollv Air. WhvnoU tfkipwith's Blact and all Black, Apollo, imp. Silver Eye, imp. Jolly Roger, imp. Mary Gray. ' No. 11. C. C. 2 years old by imp. Gleacoe out of No. 2. . ' . ' lrn 12 B. C. rivear old! by imp. Priam, dam CSusan Lindsay) by Marion, grand dam ( celebrated brood mare f antau; Dy oiu ssir .rcMy, imp. j, I imp. Dion, Old Celer, his g g g g grand dam one t the fleetest iags m v a. iu uer uaj was gut j -tarn Shandy. ' , No- 13. C. C. foaled in 1841 by Marmaduke out of No. 2. Marmaduke by .Monsieur l onson out oi tne dam of No. 10. THOS D. MEARES. Nov. 3, 1841. " 9l.-rtf. Mlllsborougli Female Jtcademy. The Spring Session of this Institution will com mence on the 8th day of January next, under . the su perintendence of the Rev. M A Curtis. The Trus tees congratulate the friends of this Academy upon the accession of so efficient and thorough a scholar as the Rev Mr Curtis, in addition to those engaged hereto fore in the duties of instruction. They-feel it unne cessary to recapitulate the studies so often given to the nublic. but content themselves with stating that no lo- I cation in the State, no course of Academical Instruction and no fairer opportunity to give to the Female char- acter that moral beauty which is justly esteemed its hiehest excellence. have ever been ottered to the pat ronage of the public; TERMS OF TtJITlOX FATABLE IX ADVANCE First Class Second Class Third Chsss Fourth Class French Latin Music on Piano or Guitar Drawing and Painting Needle work on Canvass $17 00 15 00 15 60 12 50 15 00 15 00 25 00 12 00 5 00 3 00 do- on- Muslin James S. Smith, Cad. Jones, Sr. William Cain, HuGn Waddell,. Stephen Moore, Nathan Hooker, P. H. Mangtjm, en u St w 3 December 15. 103 lit TTITWTO, ACJADEMY.The Spring Session .U of this Institution will commence on the 15th of Joarvi 842, and close on the 15th of June following TermVas theretofore, viz : Latin amTGreek Languages, &. 12 50 ber session : English Grammar, Geogra- Uhv. HistomrPhilosophy, Astronomy, &c.,:$8 per amn. Students prepared for any of our Unive , prepared to-accommboate I WHVB. . " . .... . . large number of Students with good board at $7 50 per month lights and menuing omy . , . D W. JViKrv December 10, 103 3w THE wonderful cures effected by this medicine, are the all engrossing subjects of the day. Go where you will, and you 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 DOint of death. 1 TKHSfJ TfT.t . . " .7? "1.7" " has been restored to health by Dr. Peter's woiobodb Meiiicihe. 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 ifs 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 medieine that will procrastinate death for ma ny years, shall it not enter every house 1 Shall it not be used by every individual 1 Let no man say, I don't want it. You know not wtiat 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, is another proof of the infallibility of the old .. s m. , ,ir, aro yfiU IIUl giau lilal iVIISS uage, mat truth is powerful and will prevail.", Oth er Pills are only puffedbut 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 hi 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, they 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 PilU are how retarded bv those ho have ad ar opportunity to decide upon their me nts, as an inestimable public blessing. Without an exception in any age or country, no me dicine has spread with such rapidity and given such universal satisfaction QCj The above PilTs are for sale in the City cf leigh, by Messrs. Wjixiams & Hatwood, and iV. M. Masok & Co.: and in Fayetteville, by E.J. Hixx, at JXew York prides. 841 From Ike Hon. W. C. Pkestox, U. S. Senator. Washinotoji Citt, July, 1841. I for some years used Beckwiih's Pills in cases of indigestion and dyspeptic headachs, with the most agreeable efiecls, and having recommended them to many friends, the same results occurred. W. C. PRESTON. From Hon. Beviblt Tcckxh, Law Professor in William and Mary College. ! Lee's Springs, Va. August 7th, 1840. Sir: An accidental meeting with a friend of your., has determined me to offer you the acknowledgements 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, that with care and prudence I might drag on a few years of precarious existence, and assured me that the least indiscretion must be fatal. Soon afterwards I found myself becoming dyspeptic, and became acquainted with all that indescribable misery which dyspeptics alone can know. 1 his, as usual, grew upon me, tho les 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- UTOved 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 reuularsuccession, 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 acnMI rnet with your Ami-dyspeptic Pills, and confiding in the accompanying certificates of res; ectahle gentlemen whom I happened to know, I took them according to directions. 1 he result is that I now eat what I please, do what I please, sleep soundly, and enjoy life as much as any roan living. Your young friend, who has been with me a week, willteH you that he has never seen my strength or spirits flag, or my elasticity of mind or body fail for a moment, f or this, it gives me pleasure to say, you have my ia ad to add the assurance of my high respect. ; Dr. Beck with. B. TUCKER. 60 Perfumes & Fancy Articles. TtTTTILLIAMS & HAx WUUU have lafefy re ceived and offer for sale, a large .supply o American and French Perfumes, Soaps and r ancy Articles of the most superior quality comprising al most every article, necessarv and useful for the ladies and gentlemen's toilet : Among their assorlmen may be found, a creat variety of the most superio Soaps, Cologne Water, Lavender Water, Florida Water, French Extracts, Otto Roses, Rowland'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, tan, &c Freckle Wash for removing freckles, Indian Hair dye for ci,angjn red. lisht or gray hair to a beaulifu i,iack without soilinsr the skin. Balm of Columbia for restoring the hair and preventing it from falling off, M:ik o Almonds. Toilet Powder, Salts of Roses preslo Salts. Rose Tooth Powder, fine Ivory hand! and plain Teeth brushes, Head Lirusbes, JNail brushes. Court -Plaiste', &c. November 29, 1841. 97-tJl PRIVATE E!TEUTAIIIIi1iE!T. THE subscriber hasnopened a House nf PrivatA Entertainment in Chanel Hill. R'w:i , 'iisS where he will be haDDv to accommodate his old friends. He will be able to board forty or fifty Students, by the month or year, on tea- sonabhi terms and his table shall De lurnisneu wun the best the country aflbrds. He respectfully solicits a share of public patronage. Decemlier 16, 1841. 102 tf BAPTIST GROVE. T1 HE next Session of this establishment will com. mence on the first Monday m January. TEBMS AS tollows ; For Classical Students, $20 00 For English do 15 00 No Pupil received for-less than one Session of five months. If withdrawn before its expiration, payment to be raa'de for xbc full time. Half th Session to be paid for in advance, and the balance at the end ot three months; The School Building is now undergoing such suit able repairs and additions as comfort and convenience demand. . t ' . ROBERT GRAY, Principal. RategSi,Dec.21, 1841. . 103 BERNARD WUPIIY, 10, FAifTTEviLi-E Street, Ralbigh, Has the pleasure of an nouncing to hia friends and the public at large, that he has received from New-York and Philadelphia, an exten sive, rich, and fashionable stock of Goods, which be will sell at New York prices The assortment consists in part, ef , ' WATCHES Gold ind pendent Mcond. duplex, anchor, La ver Watches, a general aoN(nent of Silver do. of every price and quality. JEWELERY. . Gold guards, fob, and neck Chain, Seal, Keys Diamond Pins $- Rings, Ruby and Emerald do. neck and head Ornaments, rich cameos 4r mosaic Pins 4 Ear-ring, fold Pencils.ThimblesYinigrelts, Medal tons, gold Hearts and Crosses, Jet do. and a great variet v of other rich Goods. SPECTACLES. Gold, Silver, Blue, and-p oIisheI steel Spectacles to uit all persons and all eyes. Very superior ilint glasses, that may Ie adjusted in any frame, at mo ment's notice. SILVER AND PLATED WARES. . Silver Cups, Spoons, Ladles, Sugar Tongs, Salt and Mustard Spoons, Butter Knives, silver mount ed Cocounuls, Castors, Candlesticks, Snuffers and Trays, 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 Canesaud Whips, Chess men and Backgammon Boards, Visiting Card Cases, Gold tfnd Silver Pencil Cases, Patent Steel Pens, Rogers' superior Razors, Congress Knives and Scissors, Sanders' celebrated razor Strop, Dog Col lar, do. Calls, silk Purses, Pocket Books, Imitation Fruits, Guns and Pistols, Ladies' Toilet and work boxes, toilat bottles, and HARRJSON Breast Pins Medals, Canes, and Boxes, &c. &c. PERFUMERY. Farina's celebrated genuine Cologne, Rose Laven der, Florida, and Bay Waters; Guirbin's Cream 6f Soap, Naples, and Saponaceous compound, for Shav ing, Rose, Almond, Camphor and Windsor loilfl Soaps.pearl Powder, cold Cream, Pomstum.bear's 03, hair. tooth and havinsr Brushes, and a variety or ther articles for thehe toilet. MUSIC. ' Spanish Guitars, Violins, Clarronetts, Flageolelts lutes, Octave, &c. Fifes & Accordions. frecep tors for all the above. Guitar and Violin strings Ex tra Violin bows, &c. CrT Clocks and Watcbesof all descriptions clean ed and repaired in his accustomed superior style. Gold and Silvef manufactured to order with expdi tion and punctuality; highest price given for old gold and Silver. Another new supply of WATCHES AND Jewellery just from Philadelphia, can be purchased cheap for cash at John C Palmer's, Fatettrvillk Stbkkt, a W ilnnra abnva Mr. R. Smith's Store, at the sign ef -i ur 'ii " the Watch. Gold and Silver Levers, Lepine and Vertical. lf(itch Chains and ILey. Gold, Silver, Plated and Steel Fob and Guard Chains and Keys. e Finger Rings and Breast Pins, Mosaic, Enamel, Stone, Filagree and others ; a fine assortment. Gold Medahons 4 Hearts and Cross. Knives, Razors and Scissors. Rogers', Wostenholm, and Elliott; a very fine assort ment, from 25 cts. lo $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 s 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 Steel. Pens, an excellent article; Razor Straps, and all other articles usually kept in Jewelry Stores. The above Jewelry was purchase ed cheap by myself, and I will warrant what I sell to he as recommended. ' Watches repaired and warrant ed for twelve months. Silverware manufarture'd, and Jewelry repaired ; alldone in the best manner satis faction given or no pay. JOHJN C. J-'ALiMfciK. Raleigh, Nov. 30, 1841. 97 oaw6w TO DENTISTS. I have on hand a large assortment of Dr. R. Mc- Grath's Incorruptible Teeth, for sale al Philadelphia prices, for cash. J. C. r. DRUG AND APOTHECA RY STORE. Dr. N. L. Stith bav. ing rented the Store lately occupied by Wji. M. Mason & Co. known as the sign of the Golden Mortar, and immedi ately adjoining the Store of William C. Tdckkh, respectfully oners to the public au extensive assort ment of DRUGS AND CHEMICALS, PAINTS, OILS, DYE-STUFFS, PERFUMERY, &c. &c The greater part of which is just received from the North; and be assures bis triends, that whilst the quality may be rclietl on, each article shall and will be offered for Cash, al tair and moderate prices. ed, and is open from 5, a. in. to 10, p. m., daily. (Sundays excepted) on which day, the doors will be cioseu uunug oimo bcfivc N. L. STITH. Jul 5th. 1841. . . 55! J ' TfRO WCHONG TEA. Black Tea. a very supe- 0 nor article. Also, Buckwheat Flour, in quar ter barrels. JOHN T. WEST, Fayetteville Street, Nearly opposite the Post OJfice, J. T. W. has 9. few boxes of the fax rnncipe Segars, advertised in another column, still on hand. Also Chkwixg Tobacco, of the very best kind. Kaletgh, December 3, 1841. Having engagea tae services oi a compereni assis- hi vvouars, uraituccn, uaimcu, hiwuiucu, twuis. uieiuut-u ana (Mnuteacneu uumesuca. Apron tarrt, the greatest attention will be paid to the dUens- ed Silk, Vesting, Ladies Collars, Glomes, Stockings;. Checks ; Woolen Shawla. Kentucky Jeahi."NegTa i rig of Physicians and Family Prescriptions, al any besides this, a quantity of Dry Goods as usually kept. Cloths. Brogans from 40 cU, lo pi 2d per pair, 4 c honr of the day or night. all of which will be sold pn reasonable terms for Cash. - -" -- " 1 . - The Sotfa.JFoUHf has been thoroughly repair- . G. W. & O. GRIMME, Beadt-made Shirt!' Re'idteBowmVneluf. . T . t - r . I f'TI 1? n W ( . .. . I ... r-n.e I U!. I 1 J TT LI . I T 1 S wEET9or f ie Sweet! Come on Macduff, ' And kicked be be that first cries hold, enough! Shakspeare Revissd. jlew & JFresh Arrivals JLm Tucher ha just returned from the North, and is now opening a dew and splendid as sortment of Ghoc raits,; Tots, Cosvectiohabies,: Umbk ellas. &c.&c. all of which he offers at thejow- est Mfl prices. It is impessible within the limits of afjAdvertisement to 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 pertains to his immediate line of business, and many rare and curious notions be sides. ,,-. . Amongst the assortnent 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 Candy Assorted Fancy Glass Boxes and Dominos "Violins and Silk Purses Cork Screws &c. Ac. Brass Watches Harmooicons Oil Cloth Baskets Dates and Brandy Peaches, Cherries, oic. 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 i-'nufFin bladders and battles Oranges & Lemons; a fine assortment Earthen-ware Cheese, Crackers delegare of every variety & price Sugars of every quality Old Java Coffee & 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 m showuigLw any person who may favor me with a calL I afso re turn my thanks to the public for past favors, and hope to merit the same, w as a. "W AK. September 24. .77 TEWCJOODS,NEWGOODS! Confectionary. Fancy VFJif- sic, jewellery ana aiitt 4o The Subscribers, thankful lor past iavors, inform the public, that they have now opened their large and choice collection of GOODS hronght from the North, and flatter themselves they 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 a' I articles, ' Artific.al Fbwers 16 doz i Fancy Mugs 8 doz of Glass, Britannia and Silver iilaied ; Ladies' Ringlets; Puffs and Wire Curls ; Mohair Caps; fine Work and Fancv Boxes ; Looking Glas.es, from the smallest to i a .:.u ;i.i.i f a . . U aiiu jcci uiuai itnu uimcu nuiuio , u.cnt'iv fl. Snuff Boxes, from 5 cents lo $5 ; Shell ide Combs ; and all other soils ; Fans ; large Wooden and 6mall Metal Clocks; Steel, Whaielione, Bamboo, Dirk Canes; Finest , Shaving Utensils, Thermometers,! Mathematical Instruments in boxrs; Sun Dials, Dirk, ' Pen and Pocket Knives; Pistols; Teeth, Cloth, Hair, Hat and Shoe Brushes; Blacking; Slates; finest! Razors ; Bells ; Fishing Utensils ; Coffee Mills ; Pins; Needles and Cases; Spool-standg ; Silk, BuckHkihiy It, i T vt . T : c.- ..I . ueau rurses ; jvi miaiure rranic; ijucnt-i juaitucs , Nigbt Tapers i Powder Flasks ; Shot Belts; Percus sion Caps; Smoking Pipes; Corkscrews; Wallets; Pocket Books; Whips; Scissors; Beads and Necklaces. Paper; Pens; Quilla ; Ink; Penholders; ;Wafers Sealii.g-wax; Letter-stamps; Pencils; Buttons; Combs. Inkstands; Pictures. GAMES, as Dominos, Chess-men, Backgammon, Lottery, Ten-Pins, Cup & Ball, Graces, Jumping Ropes, &c. l OYS, of every description as Marbles, Hum- ming lops, Drums, names, wmsues, Aioutn ur gans, Harps, Trumpets, Magic Lanterns, Paint Boxes, Magnetic 1 oys, False f aces, Cannons, dir. Dolls, Ka leidrscones, Microscojies, large Trunks, for children. CONFECTIONARY, a very large assortment, viz. Seidbtz and Soda Powders, Macaroni, Dates, Prunes, Figs, Oranges, Lemons, Raisins, Filberts, Palm, Wall and Cocoa Nuis, Almonds, Ground Peas, Currents, Citron, Candies, Chocolate; Pepper sauce, Pickles, Lemon Syrup, Sweet Oil, Pine Apple, Green Swiss, and Common Cheese, Preserves, Brandy fruit, Nut megs, Cinnamon, Liquorice, Mustard, Sardines in Tin Canisters, Ant hovies at 12$ ris. per uoz , . 1 obacco, chewing, 6mokng, and Snuff, Cigars, Philadelphia Porter, N. Jrbotled sweet Cider, Champagne, Muscat and Rhenish Wines; Succory, a substitute for Cof fee, Richmond Sugar, and Ginger Cakes, Dills eel biated Sugar. Butter nn Water Crackers, rperm and Hulls' Tallow Candles. JEW ELLEKY of fine gold and silver as New Silver Table and Tea Spoons, Desert Knives and. Forks, Side, Pocket and other new Silver Cumins, Hand Bells, Breast Pin, Ear-rings, Pencils, Finger Kings, Thimbles, Watch Guards, Chains and Kes, Belt Buckles, Spectacles. - PERFUMEkY Genuine Oil of Roses, Macassar,- Bear s, Antique Oils, Cologne, r lorida, lavendar Waters, Jessamine, Windsor, Rose, Transparent, Cas tile and other Soaps, Bergamot, Cinnamon. Lemon, Peppermint Essences, Oppodeldoc, 'Freckle Wash, Pinkrpaucers and Lilly White. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS .Finest Violins, Bows, Strings, Bridges, Screws, Finger Boards, dr., Guittars and Stnnc;s, Flageolelts, Fifes, Flutes, Cla rionelts. Accordeons. Bras3 Trumpets. , BOOKS Spanish, French, German and Engl.sli Grammars and Headers, Geographies, KusseiTs Mo dern Europe, Primers, Spelling, Picture and Song Books, Key of Heaven or Manual Prayer (Catholic. ; FENCING AND BOXING APPARATUS Foils, Swords, GloveSjMaks, Hat3, Breastplates. A Lot of Dry Goods Cheap. Cheap t From 25 to 50 per cent, less than the regular price is, being bought at Auction, vix: 40 pieces of Prints, from 10 (o 22 cents per yard. 40 doz. Children's Handkerchiefs, at 31 cents a doz Mouslin de Laine, Shallys, Camblett, Jeans, Drill ings and other Pantaloon Stuffs, Pants, Ront ets, Lin- Corner ojptrdte Messrs. Williams 4" Haywood. Fayetteville Street' August 12, 1811. . - .: 56 CLOXOTiTCJHCITHIG,! jr. BR ANNAN $ CO. Take pleasure in informing the Citizens of Raleigh and iu .vicinity that they have opened a, fine assorts ment of which they will sell at prices to suit the hard times in i the store adjoining Messrs. W & A. StiChv Their stay will be but a few days. J Twrq r4 - . J. Hi Si, Co. Dec 6,-184.1, v , , " 100 3vr EXCHANGE ' '' Z'Jilf i'. .itj .liL (1 . -HZj AYIG purchased we .entire ji ; j (. , 5tf J quors hitberto belonging to iooi cc Wi leKT.n.. the Subscriber feels himself authorised in assuring fii 3?7 Public, (iricoryunction with hirott orr hand, ' thai ' " no establishment in this City-affords n , tnoretnnipli : supply ,or one which will excel either in quality or price V i the articles be offers for Bale; ,Tb following article . Comprise a part of his stock : , .. , , , French Biaiidy, a superior &tUUt ' . " ' ' '" , Holland Gin, best quality : : ; . Jamaica Hum,' excellent. ; !-:-..i..;tf ;:v Irish U hiskey direct from tha Cuatoto Heunt ; d : . 1 T 1 .11 KT l ' ' - - feach do.; ., ot ko4 qoativy .,. r ... OommoD. Medium.' and other LUuoti, of svery kin Scupperhorig Wine' ' ' ' - ' Best Rectified 'do' -' ' 'it f 8 Madeira Wine, recently importad ti-,!u:; o . . Brown Sherry, do do u' Champagne Wine, Fountain brand, and thare er was a better article in this market .' ' J Port-Wine, superior ' '"' J ''' '"'r' '.' ' V" Malaga ad ' Lamp Oil, winter strained Double Rectified,- Loaf Sugar 1 v.i r ? Hit Common . do do t: ; ,v , , Best Orleans Sugar ? , . Java Conee, and other quatitiss" Green Hyson Tea, good article Bacon, Lard, Meal, Flour, Potatoes, ani ih net - ery thmg in the Grocery line . , . -;-, , en ! ". ; ; Miller's bert Lemon Syrup ., , , ,-:v:, tiest Chewing. I obaccor-comtoon do. jemokiBg mm Snuff, in bottles or by retail . - Hardware, Crockery and Queehswar ' i' - ' ' Potter's Ware do ; iU . v : ".a;: Sbiughton's Bitters, Pickles, Wingravei (lonSoii ni , - -best .UiV-1 wh, :: tt?- r . ; ', iq t'lT. Candles, Segars, Spice, Indigo, Soap, dee. (. " . ; , , -f 0 . .London Porter, Albany Ale lt , ' ; ": i ' .. Cheese and Crackers, Powder, Lead, Shot, 4"SV'' Horse tJollartSiid Btfdlek ' ' . - Readv-made Clothine. and Staple Drt Good- ' ; r 'i Togelhef with a gencraTdssortmentof artktea Qt hrt , enumerated The Subscriber has made aii axrangcmeht with I'm) gentleman in Noifolky jto supply him xtgilarfy twic ; aweekwiib Frcsti Flsll, & Freslx Oj t eri which he will send at any time to, private .dwellings ? AH orders 6UeJ pr Wednesday nd,eTriday riigh' Oysieirs, and aR'btlier' eatables will be served up athii : v.i..... - i... i.J n:. r:.k iru.ltiif(xj': ikA rni: .111. u a T XiAVilOJJC, HI nlljr M17UI. I1U 11BU atlU UJBIC1. VI addiUon.,r expcnsei;Ul y . , , . , . t The Subscriber tetflnddeyotmg:hw entire time id . the business, and ill be aided by an Assistant, ajways, accommodating. Anxious to deserve public patronage. ....'.- .-,---s-- ..-.t .-4..". - i, win uc ui cuucavui w uichi yie Kujipuiv ui a gcuc rous . public ' J His terms' are Cash,' but credit will hif ; extended to those who meet their liabilities with prompt : itude. ' - ,- 0,8UGG, Ageiuthii Nov. 1, 184! , . , r.:tf, .. 89f .. GREAT : ATTR ACTIpN- AND BARGAINS!! I ONLY wish to say that I have received nearly ell of my: Fall and W inter STOCKT OF GOODS 3 and from the quantity 1 sold, can very safely frrfr' . nounce the 'rexatttbka very handsome, and for quaU ' ity excelled by none -in 4he marka," Wit .almoetiaw i ' possible to mention all the articles,, in an! advertise. ment irsoally ept in a Dry Goods and Grocery.. Storf, therefore, I shall be happy tq have my cQstotnef and friends tq examine the following; ? l Si SI LKS Gra de,OCean? a newand- beaotifbr1 airtl J ) tide to hetound no where else -I6 yardpowtiveljr weighing 2 and 12 oz. nettii ta.imd ioJ te$t Rich Chene'a andXiro; de Afric's, f-, ( ; !; vrtlf Blue Elack Lustre, J wide and heav,' Mousliu de Lain's of every 6tyltf and paitern toou'l-f v Dirig aiid second mOumihg. " ' ' ; ' " . ' A large and eleganf assortment of Muslm tfnda- brie Edgings and Insertings; reverse' aticbi-a'new articles-Linen Cambrics, and Linen Hacdkerchieia; Silk Hose of every description and quality Cotton do; i best 3 and S Thread, English,: Lambs-wool, tVigonia do., and Hose." Gloves of every description, from N Children's Yigonia to PrraceAIJ)erts.Alsb.""a large " assorttterit of Ribhons, Tapes Cords, xTdoW'ndl ' Eyes, Needles, : Pins, Hair Brushed, 5 Soap, -Toilet' Powdets, Comls and Looking Glassea, in; graetTa-0 aiso isuina, uiass ana yaeenswarc. l am, pre-, pared, to furnish at the shortest notice, etts number., log from 130 to 300 pieces, all of a new pattern, and much lower than they can he had by' retail. J" ' ' 0 bushels prime Mercer. Potatbei at hand.' Fami-? ly Flour in whole and half barrels, and Family crushed Sugar. As I intend coming out again soon, I think; this will do for . the present great inducements will be Held out to punctual and cash customers. THEO. II. snov; Raleigh," December 1, 1841. NEW GOODS.1: JOILV T, WEST. FATi!TTtui;gitisT5 next Store to the CITY H Afctfhks just teceivl ed from New York, his winter supply of Dry Good5 Shoes, Hardware, Groceries',' Ac; 4c'" &$ii? SILKS, watered,' plaid, frtrW, rjgoied,!'f mbroid ered, changeable, and piain.' Monslin de Lsttres, plairt and figured. Merinos-, French & English,4 Bombazines, Alpaccas, American, French and English Cajicces. Plaid 4- striped Muslins. Swiss, Mull &. Cambric do. Ribbons. Artificial Flowers. Scarf and Handkercli's Thread and Cotton Laces. Hemstitched HaiuJkerr. Li Linen Cambri;and Linen's." Insertihgs and Edgings'. .Gloves of various kinds. Silkr WtKjlfn and CotU. Stockings.5 Sewing Silks; Sp6ol Cotton, Flax Thread iredies rms, tecissers, Ac. fcc Pongee pi vanoua Ready-made Boaoms.neadv made Collars.'Satin arid Bonibazine Stocks, Suspend, ers, Gloves, Silk Pocket Handkerchiefs, Uc. &c&c SPUN COTTON, iirorn, the mostapproved factory. TEAS Green and Black. COFFEEJavaana J other kinds. ;UG A R-Loaf, Lump. antrCrown.'-i- I Ground GingerPep'pei,' Sperm Canije,;PaIrn KoaK March, 1 obacco'Mrs; MilleVbest Scotch BnuB, in bottlea and bladders, $c. &c$t.i T? PRINCIPE .PEG AR8,. irr quarter bojea, aTa s lrand.'; cTruly tb crnuine aiticle.- Imi orted l vHo!t - : r & Owenevx Y'rrk ' , v $ ' ". . , ' 4:

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