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A. GAZETTE. SEMI-WEEKLY. in- V NO- 1. FRID4Y,: DECEiVIBER 31, : 18411. r. s i - I " aaaaaaBasBBaaTBaaaagsaaaaBBBsBBm"w ' "" - - ' ' " ,'t Lk i$fmwm:mxu$, EDITORjiANp'rROPRIETOR w.ATkkTifiiFfr:eVe.ry Sixteen Line first inseniotf, One Dollar ;,eacU iutsequit insertion , , CoVrt Ordehs ami Ivsiciai' Adtiti8EmintJ willte : charged 25 per irent. Ligtier ; bbt a deduction rinf Ml uiai'n 4.. U.lf r "It .1 ' ?.. w j i wuwuv udip me regular prices. for advrtiSers l-tjjft year. - srAdwrti6etpV-i4 ScmiWsxxi.t STEB, DTo freaYin-the Weik. v paner f iSge eldoiri hears 'at good story nfrfe.a, ftlays; following eft bad. A .yrar.br two ago tncreparneltihe Xion.at iant Ioojyngsogrt-coajeil cu. aier ayri Ql.oqov; elj landlord, ' whal ne7"g2l. el f oysier saucech? come Di snerrypou, eli i pad yemsup.Z ter ,!?Xiepieo5 e wine despatched, and t " gss of brafidy-awl wtfer comfortibl.set. mu iiiB uinuGit',, T v j dfi iriBataHie wle 'zpeeUtag a loe letter;' ' - . I' Cannot payoiu.' ' " 5; iSo4rryfor ' fib.3jjfir i I mdstall master.'- Enter taQdlortf-; - r. : g0l yba see thri is'rather aw. ward-good dinner! capital 1 famous wifie ! gtonous grog: mil ao easli.' TKe landlord looted black. " ' Pay nexl . linjc pfiezr come tliia road dona tiqtlungf -dayodd house vourA grcueai,ia iue;oui way. - v The fandlil 1iwSLtl Kl.ifl ! 4 No difierericelo yoof course pleas ant herepUniyJabujln-happy to take your orderlong' creditgood bill.', 2 t - i nere is. my dim, sir -prompt payment - X pay as I go.'. . . -. . ' t -. " Ah,jirtl must go without paying. Let V S.ier, BatWenalitelftr; cooly an dig. passionaleryiWtdglnha Wnankin Wavier, Y am wftiTdfriitaa'ted ' . us see bill 17s 6d ; let ! us have a pint of sherry toether-yUiake it up a pound that will square iU " c:. ti... 1 - ...:... I- ' i i Tit oira Yi. i vu tc swui4icr, ir 1 wilt haveniy.'mo Sirt I telljrbtJ;:ivHfr-call and pay you in three ;weefe,lromlSs tir for 1 shall have to bass, this roati airain.' I . r tj. : mn' .f m. I HUUC l BlthWIiff-ll WVII I uu null ms - m-na nZli v;t I oav mv monev. or 141 kick you out. -iu ' ... . v. . -' i i I -vXUU will iciKlll (U. Ddiu uc buaueci. I rl .r . . . .. . . : ... ... i I VThe landlord did repent it. Three weeks Softer that day Vpunctaal to hiword, the stran- Jf ger re-entered the tion Inn,; the landlord look- r edvTery fdolish the stranger smiled, and belct outliis hand-i-ve come to pay you v my scbre as I promised." " . ' The landlord- made a - -thousand apologies for lus rudeness. JjSo many swidlers about, heTe'srio knbvwgVtrohiiTiM Hoped Uie eenrieman t woolpardwirfnijUs mev-er-minu, taTiuiqrui-i.-i3jrne leis nave . iome.linitl fp stheKbe Jriends. rbii .ti9n?4?ni iiiLfs-a mnnll! hoi Ie1. 1 ibwls, eh lmrnlzm of your own cor J ing ? gobd:f--gena famous lDOtUe oT sheTryatWOtottler of Dort i waiter, ttiia is excellent' Dinner passed overneJaBdlora nobbed J d nobbed with the Stranefclhey passed a - " - ,i and nobbed with the stranger they passed pleasant afternoon.- i-The laudlbrd retired to attend to his avocations the stranger finish ed his comforter' of brand r and .wafer, and addressed the waiter ' . . - Waiter, what is to pay J'. Two pounds ten 8hilliugs and. threepence. sir, including the former, accounu-, v $ And a half crown for yourself-f ' I a half crown jor yourseil r v No I Cf C. foaled in 1841 by Marmaduke out ' -ke - two pounds -1 welve shUUngs ' and of NvV.. Marmaduke' by' Monsieur Tonson out of the TTS ids.v- v?-i v i?.s-..i -yv -v ' ry'iiii v. ' .-. 9I.wif..' Ariict "Mak ninepence hia 1 hands lorn twuiiila and thirteen sliitlinffs?' said warn t v g"-' w , iha ktMntrpr? cffith a hene voleut SUlIIc. " anu stranger. call in vmir master. ITEnter landlord. smlnne and hos phable, The stranger merely, said, ; with a, fierce look.-! I owed ypu iseventeea aniL sixpence for tL. ,1 n&W owe VOU two pounds ..thirteen 4hHlUnTan4 quietly turning aside li 'coat-J tail. n vou must nay - yourself in a check on . .. I L,.f.-.'T 1 J. r U.M. ine same oana. 1 101 i nave n money uw '..vv i ;T'H' f "Beirr WeeMMevhiger.1' 9 SCUOOiL; IwiilVsume thtxercises of my. Schiiol on Mon day, the 3df January ,1 842 Tuiuoh, Classical M-ih-rWitfcal 8tddeni I7.00rSthefs '8!2,00-a session;' "I, would board t or A 'sieaJyWtig msn at. 50.00a session r tuition and nguis sxira. .unij threp weeks asTQ&UU WOU KiCliUil lUVUV V I jy ui ouumuu w b"S5 i ivuor mr. rrmuvm : ZZL fJiTt , 1, . i I Ue inlduUes instruction The, feel it unne- FreckW WmD for ' . Ail i i" f ,-t .,, ..rntPPn and cassarV' to recapitulate the studies so often given to we for cbaging red, li 5 SN WOrda air I Jwed i,ublicVbut content themselves with stating that nolo- b,acw -fut .oilii aicnetine. ' and YOU kicked me Olll oi our i '.. ,,, Klola nA nf AlAmical InstfUcfton I r. ..s-.i. i,.:. hniiae in Ml. I told vou. TOU would oe sorry I - nn ta-.r nnnortnnitw to crive to the Female cnar- I 'kt a Imn'mta - ..... .... . t r i vauuii iu m v"c "f r. ... i ivi iwwi uik wi r? it.iriv Hinpni' will be admitted. A. "V . ,TrJi....rf.5-.i-;.l '.Mr;l .;.-t tR HICKS. RalehrhDecemTierlOlMl ;'r... .A lawSt jrno JJfJI nayo just receiveu I! Kegs nails assort sizes, of a g. quality, on .commission, to h sold by . the keg only lofor ca sb, 1 and dally expecting ntre .u -is lf rf" J December .I0. 1844 100 -nfh rarntlniv UninnflC for 1842 : J TURNER & HUGHES North Carolina Alma--:. to ;iMt rmbtiybr 1 end for aW wbalesaie 4rul r w .if J TURN Elt &iHIJGHES. I RWg n,l 4 ih.i, of allishniAlil. No. 10 .-fh 8trfet,'fiew rr Star nlease eonv. . f i TnHBprlilS taVSl Ml the ubacribera' II II KKnl rAmtruiwM the first Monday in January,! I Mr J. H". NORWOOD, lalargefiomb 1 1'x w.L-t.i-rrr' y.. leii -V : 98 6t I per noni-giH OPEN ED this dav nD N J5 I f winter UDDW.of bv bfbr.i).M. ,i i JfMUSlcal Instruments ' .TnretrH. tAna Dry Goods', but esnedaltv to i ... . 7 FRESH CONFECT10NARIES, X AKTWLES AND TOYS, " invite the attention of Ladies and Gentle le Public in general, a there are manj ar gJ them very suitable for reatest attention shall be paid to all our friends men. . i"- . GW. & C. GRIM ME. Dec 17, 1841. i and for sale low by, thequantitj rm and 1 allow Uandlea, No. 4 5 6 8. ts. per lb. Tallow 20 cts.; 301 lbs KaHins. fresh. Ybunchl I A I -1 .. r ' ' I tail, winter strained , Huerm I ill. vrv beat, at II- T--. ... . . . t 8 brrels fresh Crackets, all kinds, 4t f lbs. Cheese, three sorU. 2C i lbs Mrs. Miller's Snufi; I ' M Ptaid. best quality, - j , 6 ross Matches, warranted, i V ndow Glass, 14 by 18, i Be t Ipt, in quart bottles, Ge mine Cologne, 25 boles Cigars, from $6 to $50. " "30( lbs. Frends and other Candies, Tes Imperial, Gunpowder, Y. Hyson and Black, Chscolate and fine" 8oice. irRaleighj Dec. 21. 1841. , , 103 -ft TT ALUABLE BLOODED STOCK Vf FOCt SAlilil Persons desirous of purcha sing Blooded Stock, would do well to address the sub scriber at Wilmington, North-Carolina, as the follow ing Stock will be sold Jow.' " . Npi 1. B. M. LUUe Punch (11 years old,) by Giles Scroggins, dam (Caroline mitb) by Old Sir Arch,-grand dam (Diona) by imp. Dion, g. grand dam (Misa: Selden) by imp. Diomede, g. g. grand dam Li WUey Jones, of H alifax, celebrated W Udair mare) j bf; Wildaie. Flimnap, imp. Fearnought, imp. Janui imp. Joliy Koger, out of imp, AJary Gray, rorpedu gree of imported Mary Gray, see Skinner's British and American t Stud Book page 115. Giles Scroggins fetie of Little Punph) was by Ames OKI it Archv, dam hj ihi Bedford, Dare Devil, Wildair, Apollo, Wereury Fearnought, Jolly Roger, Grenweil's imp. M. Last Scrap, years old) by Gile Bcroggink, am(Edinund Irby's Calypso) by Bellair, grand dani'frby's celebrated Darts Devil mareU the dam of. Contention, ,&c) by Dare Devi); Wildair, Batts 4r Macldin's Fearnought, Godolphin, ( he by -P "?reM noooraoo, VS - K..' " t.W Traveller, ont of imp. mare Blazella. - : Tar J. - w - w w - ' ianijgTnd:danl by Uainbndge. g. grand dam by Jony I Air;, g, grand dam. by-, wnynot g g g grand nam , I. 11I..L ' i .11 DI..1 J .1 . 1 J i,w" a.oiaca. ana aii oiaca,s s g s i n u : c;i.jac- : iAn. pam, mn I "J ,YViU't "j buih uu. i Marv (irav. 4 No 4. Bay Horse Bloomsbury f 6 years old out . r . - of No. 2, by imp. Fylde. success . M- Jear lias ran W4tn. cpnstuerauie , year old) by impf Leviathan, out of No. 2. No. 6.-C M 4 vears old', bv Festival f he by American Eclipse "iber dam by Giles Scoggins, grand dam by Seriorius, g grand dam by imp. Black Sultan f presented to Mr. JeSerson by tbe vey oi Algiers j a tr orand dam f bred bv CoL Holmes, of Va. 1 and n o o . - said to be by Diomedr. - No. 7.0"" F. (3 years old) by imp. liowton out No.1. No. 8. Brown Filly 3yeaxs old by Knicker bocker! out of dam of No. 6. 'J-p- Is old by imp' Lathout N0-B.F. (3 yearsoldf by imp! Rpwton.daa hi.Afnerican Ecliose: erand dam by Moore's Sir Ar- Irbv o. erand dam i Lady Chatham) by Balnbridge, o- " . . ... - . i .ii i l i Jolly Air, Whynot, Kipwnn s uiacr.ana an oiaca, ApoRo, I rmp SUver je, imp. Jolly Roger, imp. I -No llrr-C. C. 2 years old , by imp. Glencoo out Wo,a.;icr. - .... - ..... - , Not' 12.Bi V. 1 year old by imp. rriam, oam VshMh lindsavl by Marion, ' grand dam ( celebrated hrood rmfeFantaiiyby old Sir Archy, imp. Knowsly, imo. Dioa, Did CeJer.Ubia g g g g grand dam. One of . . i. ? - i i x . i rv-.- tbeQeesest txags in va. ia ucr u) s"i "T TTTTI tlsborous: fi Female Academy. The Spring Session of this Institution will com- mencopn tbe Btb day ot January next, unaer uw su - perintendence or the Kev. M A udbtii. xne Arus- tees congratulate trie irienas oi mis ncmumuy ujwu u accession of so e fficient and thorough a scholar ashe acter that moral beauty which is" justly1 esteemed its highest excellence, have ever been ofiered to to pau i ronage of the public i TftK OF TO1T10X ATABIS First Class . v Second Class Third Cl:.ss Fourth Class . French , ',.' '.'Latin! - "!H:t ? Music on Piano or Guitar ; Drawing and Painting , ; , Needle work on Canvass - iar. ADTAHCX. r $l7 00 15 00 15 00 12 50 15 00 15 oo 25 00 12 00 5 00 , 3 00 ;do on Aiosiin James S: Suirtt, Cap;' Jones,' 'SK "' Hugh WADDEZt, t t Stephen Moore, , 'Nathan Hooker, 3 ' -0) iaU 4-4 ,l. 4 tl i it t 5 if. P. H. Mangum, December 15. r 103 lit TTtTFSTO : ACADEM-rllie Sprimr Session ( jof.tbjs Institution will Commence on the 16th of j Jan Sin I Ri.2 ami r.lrwus on the 1 5th oCJune followins Trm hAntofnre. via i Itin and'Greek Laninaees. inhrHaitbrTf PhilosopbT. 'Aatma-imy. &C.; 8 per nesstonv latudents prepamL' lor any o our uww -'h iTK. KnWrihcr ia nrenared to accommodate . 1 . r Z. ,i ' I . er of Students wiin eooa ooaru ai i, ou l . . a .li, .a a,mm&i D; W. KB Kit. 103 3w K A TV We woMd men, aniil Qvlea amob i yavxr 1 IUU cuu un haM i zd ooxes iYe 1 1 wonaer'u cares effected by tnu medicine, a-One has been cured by Dr. PETER VEGETA BLE PILLS, or,you know Mrs. So-tnd-So was at the point of death, bu she has been cured by Dr. PE TE KS'S PILLS ; or, are you not glad that Miss has been restored to health by Dr. Pnxa'a wozsaous Mkbicihx. ' . . - ' ' ' Really, this medicine most be very good, or it could - " ;UM " mr-ouc? noi cure so many. ' u ts good, ror many years it has passed on in the " even, silent tenor of its wayi" 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 r ma ny years, shall it not enter every house 1 Shall it not be Used by every individual ? Let no man say, I don't want it. You know not what to-morrow may bring forth. All should use this remedy, and remember lha healih is the first blessing from God. t:n :- .1 rr .u. ' " Ibe immense and increasing popularity of these ills, is another proof of the infallibility of the old i un, u wiuiuer piuui ox uie adage, that " truth is powerful and will prevail." Oth er Pills are only puffed, but Dr. Peters' are purchased and praised,-and recommended until the demand for them has become almost universal. Dr. Peters would impress this fact upon th6 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 be 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 Pdls, 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. . Patera's Vegetable Pills are now regarded by those who have had an opportunity to decide upon their me rits, as an inestimable public blessing. - Without an exception in any age or country, no me- dicine lias spread witnsucn rapidity and given such universal sausiacuon. (jThe above Pills are for sale in the City of Ra leigb, by Messrs. Williams & Hitwootj, and W. M. Masos & Co.; and in Fayetteville, by E.J; Hals, at XV ew x ork prices. 841 From the Hpn. W. C. Pkkbtoit, 17. S. Senator, , WASHixoToa Citt, July, 1841. I for some years used. Beekwith's Pills in cases of jndigesiion and dyspeptic headachs, with the most agreeable ettects, aiid naving recommended them to many friends, the same results occurred. W. C. PRESTON. w JV' ' v v a I Lxx'a Sfsibss, Va. August 7th, 1840. sccidentarmeeting with a friend of yours, wbich I have long felt to be due from me, for the ben -fits I have received at vuiur hands. Fourteen vears - ... - .. :.f ago l was lett by a moat malignant lever wild a dueas- . .. , ea liver, a otsoruereu uigesiion, anu a consuiuuon in rums. My fnysicians permitted me to hope, that with care and prudence I might drag on a few years of precarious e listen ce, 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 dyseptics alone can know. , I his, as usual, grew upon me, tuo less rapidly than in most cases, because a cewcious ness of ny danger put me on my guard, and experi ence had made me familiar with (he proper manage ment of-my self. By .the constant use of the most ap proved remedies, the progress of the disease was re tarded, a;d my life was made tolerable, but not com. furtable. I rarely ate two meals in recular succession, and fur 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 ago, I met with your Ami-dyspeptic Pills, and confiding in the accompanying certificates of res ertable gentlemen whom I happened to know, tnnlr them Arcordiner to direelions lnat j no eal wllllt j pjease, do what I please, sleep .oondlyaod enjoy life as much as any roan riving. . : - . : r l tie result is. Your young friend, who has been with me a week, will tell you that he has never seen my strcngih oi spirits flag, or my elasticity of mind or body fail for a moment. For this, it gives me pleasure lo say, you have my thanks, and to add the assurance of my high respect. B. TUCKER a D. Beck with, . , 60. Ferflinies & Fancy Articles. TILLIAM8 & HAYWOOD have lately re u ' ceived and offer for safe, : a lafge supjily of merican'and French Perfumes, Soaps and Fancy cleabf the' most suirior quaRty comprising al most every article, necessarv and useful for the ladies and gentlemen's toilet : Among their assortment TOf,y be found, a great, variety of the most superior 1 Soaris, Cologne yater, .Lavender Water, Florida rvVater, French Extracts, Otto Roses, Kowland's gen. ulne jvtacassor UU, VjuirR s uassuua un, -Dear s uu, 4 Indian Hair Oil, Lip Sve. Quid Cream, Roman Ka- g pimples, eruptions,' tan, dec removing freckles, Inran Hair dye ght or gray hair to a lieadtiful )B the skin,-Balm of Columbia, and preventing It from falling off, T.iilut Powder. 'Sails of' Rose. proton Salts,' Rose Tooth Powder, fi ue' Ivory' Wndle tnj rMin Peetlf l.rgshes, Head br(iahes,2imbrisbes. November 29, 1841. 97-Ul f rl?RlTATn ENTERTAlXMENTi ' of Private Entertainment in Chapel Hfll, where he will brJiappy to - accommodate , his old friends. -He will be able to board ropy or ny gwWiWi."" "rV".- J . . t sonable term1 and his table shall be fumisned witn the best, lbs country affords. ' He respectfully aoliciU a share of puolic patronage. :- L'Jv i JAMES NDTTALL. December 16; 1841. y! fe; j t 108-tft : V- jtp T;i s t g it b ;v & A :a rmirS next Session of thiresUblishment will com. ,P fttence on the first Monday m Januarys fVjS t -, Sj fxaMs- as xoitows s Vi , ; U if For Clascal Students, f , , 2Q 00 i No Pnpil received for less thanpn Session of five 1 months. u wimurawn ueior iis vApnauwu jujueui xiaii ino ocsbiot oe puu . uiuw u. v . . . l i ue ocnooi Duiiuuig is huw uihtoi -.1.1. . .1 Z Mnrrr..r imLVAnirniMira. i wm rYum w - -- 1 iltfminrl. . . ROBERT GRAYi Pr Raleign. Dec, SI, 1841. - M liiSkti, BERNARD DUPtJY, No, 10, FArTTiviiJj3 Street, .Ralijgh, Has the pleasure of an nouncing to hia friends and the public at .large; that be has received from New-York and. Philadelphia, an extendi sive, rich, and fashionable stock of Goods, which he will sell at New York prices The assortment consists in part, ef . - . it- WATCHES Gold . independent seconds, duplex, anchj&Lever Watches, a general assortment of Silver do. of eery price and quality. JEWELERY. ; Gold guards, fob, and neck Chains, 8eals, Keys Diamond Pins Ir Rings, Ruby and Emerald do. neck and head Ornaments, rich cameos $ mosaic Pins 4 Ear-rings, gold PenciIs,Tbimbles, Vinigretis, Medal ions, gold Hearts and Crosses, Jet do. and a great variety qf other rich Goods. SPECTACLES. Gold, Silver, Blue, and polished steel Spectacles to feuit all persons and all ,i-ycs. Very superior flint glasses, that may be adjusted in any frame, at a mo ment's notice. L ' SILVER AND PLATED"WARES. Silver Cups, Spooni, Ladles, Sugar Tongs, Salt and Mustard Spoons, Duller Knives, silver mount ed Cocoanuts, Castors, Candlesticks, 8riuffers 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 Cane and W hips, Chess men and Backgammon Boards, Visiting-Card Cases, Gold and Silver Pencil Cases, Patent Steel Pens, Roger' superior Razors, Corfgress Knives and Scissors, Sanders' celebrated razor Strop, Dog Col. lars, do. Calls, silk Purses, Pocket Books, Imitation Fruits, Guns and Pistols, Ladies' Toilet and work boxes, loilat 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 8oaps,pearl Pnwder.cold Cream, Potnatutn.bear's Oil, hair, tooth, and having Brushes, and a variety ol other articles for thehe toilet. MUSIC. Spanish Guitars, Violin?, Clarronetts, FlageoleUs Flutes, Octave, &c. Fifes & Accordions. Precep tors for all the above. Guitar and Violin strings Ex tra Violin bows, &c. i i r -it .1 i ed and repaired in bis accustomed superior stye. Wold and Silver i manufactured to. order wilk ezpdi- I tion and punctuality; highest price given for old gold ind Silver. Another new supply oi WATCHES JcwcUcrit. just from Philadelphia, can? I be purr based cheap for cash t John C Palmer's, Fatettkvillr Stukkt. a lew doors above Mr. R. Smith's Store, at the sien sf I tbe WaUb. Gold and Silver Levers, Lepine anil Vertical. Watch Chains and Kens. ouiu, Oliver, riaieu aiu oieei r ou anu uuaru uuains and Keys. Finger Rings and Hreast Pins. Mosaic, Enamel, Stone, Filagree and others ; a fine assortment. Gold Medahons Hearts and Cross. Knives, Razors and Scissors. . Rogers', Wostenholm, and Elliott; a very .fine assort ment, tromzacis. to toeacn. very cucap. SPECTACLES. Gold. Silver, 8teel and Iron, Concave and Convex Glass, to suit all kinds of Eyes and Pockets. Also. I German Silver, Amboyuas, and Scotch Spectacle ca- and Goggles. Walking Ckines : Ebony, Rose Wood, Patridge Wood, and Hickory J Gold and Silver mounted, cheap article. - Plated Castors, Candle Sticks, 8nufters,& 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, snd all other articles usually kept In Jewelry Stores. ' The above Jewelry was purchas- j eneap hy myelf, and I will warrant what I'sell to 1 ag recimmendeil. Watches repaired and warrant- I ej for twelve months. Silver ware manufactured, and Jewelry repaired ; all done in the liest manner satis faction given or no pay. JOHN C. PALMER. Raleigh, Nov. 30, 1841. 97 oaw6w TO DEN IlS rS. - I have on hand a large assortment of Dr. R. Mc- Gratb's Incorruptible Teeth, for sale at Philadelphia prices, for easb. ,3 , . ;T . ,). I, r. DRiG AND APOTHECA RY STORE. Dr. N. X Stitn hav. j ine rented the Store Jtely; occupied by i W, M. Masom Co. known as, the L srorn of the Golden Mortar, and immedi ately1 adjoining ibe SfYire of , Wi lliam' CiTtocxxa", respectfully oflera to the public 'Sn extensive assort- (litof It-'V'i ' :.' . v. s a v s i ss? - r i. ax s m s. ic ar xva?". re" I .w.rLi -si:. mo grea.cr pv .ru. ,ur North; and he assures his friend nnalitvmav be relied Utisacb be offered lorasn, at lair anu moaerats .prices. .- "I ... . . . y I Itaving engaged ine services oi a compeieni assis- . ! - a sm " tant, - - The Soda Fount has beeOlhorooghly repair ed, and is open fnm 5; a. m. to 10, . m.. daily. (Sundays excepted) i-oo which day the doors will be closed during oivine service, i-r- v "- . ' - T ; N.L.8TITH. fnlySth. 18411 55 TITJO W C HON G TEA. Black Tea. a pery tupe- AJri rior arUcIe. ATso Buckwheat rjoor,, m quar- - ..- -. '' Favettevilte Street, ' t? JrT W. has aew.brtxfwjpf the maAr Principe Sesara. advertised inVanother coTumnJatrll on band. H Also Chkwiho Tobacco, of the rerv best kind. Kaleil,h,PceembsrIH84i. - : , 93 I ... U a.jb) sL-fc SwEfiTsTbr the Sweet! Come bn Macduff, And kick'd be he that first cries hoi?, enough! . Shakspeart Jtevistf, J?ftf9 Fresh Mjm Tucfser has just returned from the North, and is now opening a n-aas new and splendid as sortment of Gbockriks, Tots, Costectiosabim, UxBBXLlAS, &c &e. all of which he otters at the law- est Cash prices. It is impossible within the limits of an Advertisement I o 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 8tore that perrains to his immediate line of business, and many rare and curious notions besides.- r jt . ... 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 smajl do do " ' Porter and every variety of Wines Fine Antique Oil and Octagon Soap Pease's Hoarhound Candy ' , Assorted Fapcy Glass Boxes and Dominos Violins and' Silk Purses Cork Screw, &c Ac Brass Watche Hannonicons i OH 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 va'riety Sweet Meats andellies of every variety Macaboy and Scotch SnufiUn bladders and battles Oranges & Lemons;: a fine assortment Earthen.ware Cheese, Crackers &, Segars 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 in "showing to any person who may favor me with a call. I also re turn my thanks to the public for past favors, and hops to merit the same. S. L.- TUCKER.- September 24. . T7 rKXFORDTTrtAcadeniy. The Exer Vjjcises of this Institution will be resumed on the secoq.d Monday in Januaiynextandcr the joint sn perintendence of Thomas H. Willie, tbe ftirmer,Prin cipal, and Marcellus V. Lanier, a efaduate from the University of Virginia. rt, Tn.d. hh ,rt,,.h . -o - - - - ' I confidence, recommend the Institution to the patron-1 age of the public The town of Oxford contains in an eminent degree, the advantages of beauty, health, and excellent society, with the opportunity of obtain ing board in good families, upon reasonable terms. . Price of Tuition per teuton of five monthaT Reading, Writing and Arithmetic, $10 00 English Grammar and Geography included, 12 50 on Languages,' Sciences; &c. THOS B. LHTLEJOHN, Pru. JsaxMT HiLiiAan, See'ry. . Oxford, N. C. Dec 9. 102-3t THE Winter Session of this Seminary will com . mence on Thursday, 2d December i erms per session of five months, payable the half session in advance,$20." Fuel 1. Hours of attendance from 9 A. M. to 2 P.M. riilVAlXi Drawing and Painting on Monday s and Wednea. $15. v ian on Tuesdays and day's, from jt past 2 In 4. r rencb, Italian or German Thursdays, from 4 past 2 to 4. Mr. Ba asdt, Professor of Music, will attend at tn Seminary. For lurthtT particulars apply at the Seminary, or to Messrs. Turner & Hughes. " , t : Raleigh, Dec. 1, 1841. 98 IT ocust Grove Acadfeiny. The subscri- Uibers, having engaged tbe services of Miss Msry i A. M. Young, for the ensuing yenr, do hereby an uounce that her School for young ladies wilt be open on Monday, the 10th of January next. The School will open at or near Capt. Peter Foster a, a miles north of Louisburg. in Franklin county.' The neighborhood is proverbial for Iieahb a.nd good socio- ty; and board can l procured witn-site suDscriuers at $7 a manth, and the greatest attention paid to the morals and comfort ot tbe pupila. .'AII tbe branches of a polite female education,wiKfue fugtt,' ineJu. ding Music, both Instrumental and rVwcal,' Her we prefer to give all persons the aiWattion ofiipeji nmentally ascertaining ine beneuts oi our ?cnooi fii themselves, we having entirely satisfied ourselves of Misa Young's qoalifict:aJb past year.' ' :-x ,ii tv PETETOSTER. f i Franklin county, N. C. Dec. 4.; . . 100 9t ! Charlotte. Court House, Tirglnla, - i- Ret. Micha.ei.obm e, principal. 'U fmHE PUBLIC are respectfully informed that the U Yorjao LaikV Sxximaky will be opened for the, reception of Boarding and Day .Scholars, onrthe first Monday in January, 1842 The academid yeai wiU be divided into two term. of five month, each, commencing on the first Mon - dav of January ind Assistant Teachera will be employed ss the exigen- ... " r . ? . . , ..: cies of the hool Jail demand ; buj the gemenl snd instruction af thAjnsUluuon.willbe conducted, as I ..." . .... 1 . P 1 . . 1 ciiaigcs wiv w uwm?' -"v t-'i" -."" . i' t piarcn, i ooacco, Mrs. aimers best ocotcn enufl. Music, which will be aa'low as tlvpresent boitf jtteg bladders, 4. 4:c 4?,"' t ?" limpa inlirale it should be. Beiriff. oPobscd lb-all Va ?, y.-r- j t , . i, " r ' kinds of otrft.'and morersnicslarly -School -pofSt' riRINCIPE SERABS 't 'tt!' I himorf. nrifh rehanre on Divine aid. to snare nODainsl r -1' . , , . . . received from the for the inteUeclmd and imprpvementof those J7 w t . . - -- w m m niitna aiwi anm a m a ma ika a . a. , tbatwttlsvthp wninUtrd toJm V Mr .11 m article shall and will Tor Toitibn jo the English tranche, and in Latin, 1- lm rJ-I-VZX".?"? i ana for ijoro aciuuin wsug, uci no Mv,wwtfl4lijgc:ijftn aa tb a e .a a ab i ir a . - crjarge win m eignty-nve uonar wr toefv uwr wrm, two Dollars the'Winter term, and seventeen dollars the Summer term.', : I For instruction in French snd Music, an additional charge at the usual rates, Y ; V , ' '- s - AH natmenu tar be mad? m advance. ' ' J.; ' Reference .--Hennr Camrigton; E4 and Revi Andrew Hail,. Charlotte Court House, Vsv : - c " November 8. 1841f ' . 91 inr The Standard and Mitton Cronicle will inert each for "three mOnibs, and forward first paper arid bill fof advertising, to Kev. Michael, Osborjp, ChartoUO Tf7lORAI,ll- -An excellent eto frame Build ing can 1e had for $150, if immediate application to be made at this Office."! ... X)ctobcr;2fJl84l, , . kxchakge; Haegktt St. Raleigh; iV. C. V HAVING purchased the entire assortment of LU quors hitherto belonging to jCoox & Wicua. tbe Subscriber feels himself authorised jn assuring tha Public, (in conjunction with hia stock on band,') that no establishment in this City affords a mors ampls supply r one which will excel either in quality or price, the articles he offers for sale. .' The following article comprise a part of his stock . t . ' .t. French Braridy; d superior artictpt . ' Holland; Gin; best quality : , ' X: Jamaica. Rum, excellent "- " '!'r' '" . Irish M hiskey, direct from the Custom Qouss " Apple Brandy, old Nash , i Peach do "'of ood quality ' ". . Common, Metlium, and other Liquors, 6Y every kind Scappernong Wine -; 1 " " Mnnongnhels Whiskey ' Best Rectified do ' - - Madeira Wine, recently imported V 1. drown Qberry, do do . ... Champagne Wine, Fountain brand, and there feev Port Jtyine, superior Malaga do jfK ' Lamp Oil, winter strained ' . Double Reetified, Loaf Sugar ' : Common i h i- s do do 1 Best Orleans Sugar, " ; Jva CorTee, and other qualities Green TTvann Tm: crnnA artist - 1i- fgSacon, Lard Meal Flour; Potatoes, and in tket r-. cry thitfg in tbe Grocery line - -: r - Millers best Lemon Syrup J - 4 - . : - 'tT ? "- Best Chewing Tobacco common do. Smokina; lav Snuff, in bottles or by retail . 4 . , , f v Hardware, Crockery and Qneensware ; ' : Potter's Ware do ; ' r Sbnghton's BiUers, Pickles, Wingraves (Londoa) best A:x-;:. ' .7 ,i . V- , Canutes, oegars, puayinaigo, eoap, ece.; , i " London Porter, Albany Ale , . - J . . ,- Cheese and Crackers, Powder, Leao, Shot dii v Horse Collars and Bridles. "!'; Ready .made Clothing, and Staple Dry Goods; 4 ' .' Together with a feral assortment of articles not heft !- enumerated. la U . ; . .U. Uu'l The Subscriber baa made an arrangement wfth a, jtendeman in Norfolk, .to supply htm i regularly twfco, awers-wnu xresa jr isn.pt jtresauysierau .k:u U ' - . 7",vu uo " W uwe.""'sr! An orders filled on Wednesday and Friday nightatw Oywers, and all otlier rialle will be served vp at JilaJ f Exchange, St any hoar. His Fish and Oysters, for. ,uo ovppij W HUHireB) VUI UI3 Vl llClt VJ IUKU UUi without any additional expense. ' J ' ; s 5 ir The Subscriber intends deyptlrig his entire time la' the business, sad will be aided by an Assistant always accommodating. Anxious lo deserve public patronage, i. wiin hn hia pfirleaynr tn.mprjt the support tf a trene.- rons iuiMi. . h . ... i Tr -r i-i t--. . extended to those who meet their liabilities with prompt fi ... . ' ' " "f t (ivwii nut w - Nov.1, 1841.-. .-,- - ,t ,,."89 NEW GOODS.. "12 r V J Ui i EST, rATTTTllI.S STXXXT t next Store to the CITY HALL, has just recei? , ed frm New Yorkvhi winter-aupply of Pry Goods ' ouoes, oaruware, groceries, me. c r m i SILKS, watered, plaid, ctriped. fieured. embroid r1. changeable,' and plain:' Momdin de Lainr, plain and ..figured. Merinos, French & English. BorobatinesA Alpaccsfc. iAmerfcan,i,fench and English CjJieiU Plaid Jr striped.MuIitiffj4BriJfmuric do, r ' "lffsTniniiaTTTowers.. Wrfsand H.n?Vo,cK'f. , Thread aud Cotton Lace's. HerLstitched Handkerch'fs; I.ioen Cambric and Linen's. Inserting and Edeino-!' Gloves of various kinds. Silk,vWuolen and CoUor Stockings Sewing Silks, 8pool ColtoBj Flax Thread "; Needles, Pins Scissors, dee. Ac- Pongee of various ; Checks.1 cuiuik liir.i iirii aim uiini.brn.ii iinmMftM a Checks: Wooletf Shawls, Kentucky JearisNeffro Uloths. Brogana from 40 cts. lo 1 25 per nairl A-c h Ready-made, Shirts. Ready-made Bosoms. Read., made Collars. Satin and Bombazine Slocks. SiinDend. era, Gloves, Silk Pocket Handkerchiefs, Uc. 6c&e- orun uu x i vn , irom tne most sppro ted ractory TEAS Green and Black. COFFEE Java and other kinds, UG A R Loaf, Lamp; snd Brawn- pround Ginger, Pepper, Sperm Candles, Palm Roan, i brand Truly the genome article, Imported by. Hplt & Owen; New York, . ' " 7- Rleigh. N;CNov. ?3, lS41.- n ARREWTOIV MALE ACADEMjYaX TllP 1 rarSaJa .f Claa. fv,aii Ilnl Ut earned on the 10th of January net!, nmler the eon' tinued aupcrirrtebdence of JWr, R. A. EzkiwA M, the present Principal, wbose qualifications and xpo-f rience every way fit him for the d. ties of an lost roc, w .w.aF vi a ussy auavasauafwai. vvisl sa ; ,. - jo . v i,,t,,H;.i the progress of his scholars, their order, regularity, mnA jrnsital Miflit : mmtm utn.!.. nf m V ...I C - - t ..Mfc.., vm m uiju m MV4 '. h-althy state of discidine; giro every ; assurance Jim , . the efiorU of the Trustees to place this ancient Aca demy upon its former high and respectable' footing T" ,T7J .TI "T ; .w a iciiiiuu. buu it. im uu asAaawi flrniiiinui in niiTi. axial n saraifi r- J..1, ' , ... . .CI. ' U - rf DIJIflfll basotxurredduringe rWt I tm-kA.JL. . . t t Jiv a u iBnAB maT Df0eored wllh iHneIiWl.WA respecubla privaU families in the Tillage, at f 3 per month, i i , --- , jt,f Txaxs Car the sAsalon of Hwm tnnnihai r , - For the Latin, Greek snd French Lan;u8es $ 15 OrJ For all the English branches S0 VThe andersignedVln behalf of thetTrastee,eoiifi-t dently reeoramends the Institution to the publicV'sS ir" eyefy repect, Worthy of the patronage of Ptrett ana uuaraians. - u. , .,.. wit; j - ' - v - v rraiw 4rwwte- ronton, K.CDW. 4.i84Ih J - SI1' 2 g. ..friiTRUSTEES; Gea.E:prnnUCiiqi --.GD, Baskerville,Eij; H. I. PlusamerM.D.' AlewIT.II. M.D. ' t Hon. DTurner. ; ' Win. Plomxper, E VV m. Eaton, jr. s j h TE Green, Jsg.j Ht J B Somervu!. Esq, . - i: Thoa S hile, Xsq, " ' t u u:..- If v P E Cook, Eiq. V; r l v ""u. uuiiihni viu .vi. CAIC1U3UV liiciarT f .... .i . . . . . , . . ! .. mi ' J t il ' 03 The Standard, Star, and Newbern 8pectator1T; jH 1 lwiilinsert for five weeks. . 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The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
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