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A ilUSBA NO LOVE
Incident of life occurring from day to day
find we isuspeci, sorrie not altogether divested
of fiction, are not unfrequentfy to be met
.with tC the public prints, in which they are
heralded as instances of be all-absorbing and
ever endaring affection whtcb burns with
eternaU brightness in the bosoms of ;( wives,
mothers and sister,1 But wholias etef be
foreseennttibe colamns of our public jour
nals a Slejd exhibiting to, the world , the
equally ifltVdr'lSQytess'al
of husbands," f;-;riiar.i re-
cdrdaarektafc "nd-rt!-
;st as we believe, j
thaV'iheIaUejr InstanctJ'Sare less1 frequent I
imin ne orm6r,iuujpcauc lucre i iu iucui
Ieis4fjjimpress4beiiabie feelings of our
t nature; ? and exetieS peculiar? interest which
surrotindS every thing hallowed by female
""SIP'J-i- F
The Lowell Journal relates a case in point,
vtvhich, througk succeeding years, had failed
XS inter.,, U.o ofjchnicler. In .
avasi vsi t a v si i iitt am an . s fun i sfii an i ri a
tia-o, t-i i
. about a mile from a little villige iu that vicini-1
llir fitonrtt o trnrv noot frpntitlo 'mnniiinAtit I
J f aava vi j mvui uivs imviiuuiviim
It is the onlv monument in the vard. and I
stands bv itself. Over a solitary irrave. anatt
- - - -
from .lloiherVEri,... ; T,e b.ory of th.t
w . m o a
"""'T5"1 ,VT , "wf""""'
the extreme. It marks a spot where lies I
. H .M i
uuncu mic yuunS uc ui one ui wo vuuhk
men pi me village, ue was marrieu a lew I
vreeks since to one wnp seemed in every I
way caicuiaieu 10 renaer mm nappy, ai 1
, . . . . . v 1 I
that time the prospects of the young couple
bid fiir foxua Long life of )iappiness and use-
.u.ucw, m , ,r,ri i Mir u.ar.
nage, the small pox broke out and raged in
flie neighborhood.- Tim young wife was at-
jbu w u t w uiau u - au ue-.
came us victim. .-; .
J v. s K 1
l he fears of toe community prevented her I
Inpac. Tfmr linaKonrl hV nlivciiion sin.l nn I
w. ...v., t..v w..w .
or two attendants were the only persons who I
were, present to smooth down her dying Pu- I
low. The .same fears took away the acctis-
tomed forms of alCbrisUan boritpoi
for her grave;lw1te4.
yardinotelfrora P
pef;tnthoritieV wd at-the xiarjc hdur of iffhl f
iarx nour 01 nignt 1
witft none pfeseni borthe husbandanawonel
or two fearless friends, Uie burial tobafplace.
There was no long train of kindred to wiu
tiess the ceremnnv : the afflicted 'husband
Was the Irrelative, who at the burial ven-
tnreutn sheiLi iP t tpar nvir thn nvnrt anH
the departed: . . t
Months rofled'on, and a dark melancholy
still' brooded over the young man, but soon
loosenea its nold,-somewhat, oorrovrw alill
remained, but it was soon mingled with re-
Aignation, lie resumed his accustomed oc
cupation-ami. seemed to forget the past.
The past was not forgotten, however, nor
the object jwhicb; ithe past had endeared to
llim., i nierave Ol bit .Wile Wat Solitary
m, .. . . . 3' - - ... -
and alone;- Uver.lhat erave he resolved to
:, erect a monument to. her memory. The mon
. tiinenwihe chose to plan and Work with his
own hands, although he was no sculptor of
artist by profession; He procured the roneh
blocks of granit3 and commenced bis pleas-
02 task,': Every leisure he could obtain was
nent.on bis favorite work- No other hand
planned, ind nbrothef handr than hit own,
1 'executed jtA-Albnlh' after month alone and
-'lonaided, : with no knotirledB of the irt except
tvbaf hattrrehad taifht hijfi soraetimes at
. : - ". . - : r- - v .
as t specimen oi art is exceedinalv fine, and
wouliibs sn crnmerit evea in xMount Ati -
burn, now'4i nt arks ut the jrrave of his
wife, . While it serves tor call to mind the!
memory of ihe dciJ, .it speaks also of the
constancy and ,rur:y of affection which
deatb;and -U.-as ecu! J not destroy. . "
' -.: ';;;'-'' ; .
BUUY Bl'fiJN :"THjs GARDEN."
jr:i--4 iair.KMHTr'BtrHauTTf- '-
There wa scrr.pw' there, and tears were
tn every eye r tr. 1 there were low, half-sup-
pressed sobbings heard from every corner. of
.the room ; but LVJiUlMuffe
i noonuay. ana sometimes at nicrhL when oth-1 alii tola them it was pan oi vneir nesn mat memner me neaua is toe nm messing Frorawa,
1 -
era had left their t-i-o K,s in;i.,i ! fkniiirh lUwwpm; at mr. that ihev must I I ne immense and increasing popularity or
teArlr.!iinf.!.l;.t 5" im. IV vL- 'JL .f frt it I il. - -r r.iwt. katAWM,t Pills, is another proof of the lntalhbihty of the
ycng spirit a just On the verge of deparVU, we have; our mnminir and meridian, we
'tUre.' ym
,.The mother was b'eirfdrrr cyBr lVrn ialihe
speechless yearmnss-isrc-rcntil love, with
one arm -tinder ittinuor. shd
tncon sc ionslytdrawinh dying
and closer to her bosoml :Poor thing I in th
bright and dewy mornings it had followed
out behind its father into the field; and while
eld; and while
. .it bad patted
vers, and stuck
ne was there engaged,in labor, it 1
around amontr the meadow flowers.
U bosom full, and all ha burnished tresses
Uh;carmine3and 1Uy-tiptedT things, ano" te
tonung tired to Ahe father's tide, he had lift
ed K npon the loaded cart ; but a stone in
the road had shaken it from its seat, and the
ponderous, iron-ritn'med wheels had grqur.d
it down into the very cart-path, and the little
crushed creature was dying. ' - . ' " thankful for the encouragement they have nereto
We had all gathered up closely to its bed- fore received, inform ; their friends and the public in
side, and wei 6 hanging over the 'young, general, ibat they have opened, at the new tand, corn-
fcruiscd thing, to see if it yet breathed when c
M-utZ.'. tJrxi .! I,
4SlIgn,,w,Cu)In vTu,. . ..............
eyes parity openeu were was do tuigu, uui
there was something beneath its soft eyelids.
which a Mother could alone interpret. Its
i:... i U1-.I i: al .11 Ual.t I
ZLSKTZT . . 3
- 4 ' v s , . F, -i . -
nen we heard the departmg spirit whwper
in, that ear Which .touched those asliV s lips :
in inai bqv iu iiin f aiip non i nit bo qbiiu i lrtsx i
Mother I mother ! don't let them carry
me away doitm to the dark, cold grave-yard A
ovi ourv me in me saraen in me gar urn,
ffcr7' s . - P
motherl
A Utile sister, whose eyes were raining
down with the meltings of her .heart, had
crept up to the bed-side, and taking the hand
of the dying girl, sobbed aloud in its ears :
f Julia l Julia ! Julia ! can't you speak to
Antoinette F9 r
The last struggling pulsation .of nature
struggiea ivaru io enaoie mat uuie spirit to
"1 1 J 1 11 -1 ... I
utter one more word of affection ; its soul
was on its Hps as it whispered again : Bury
me in the garden, mother bury me in .the"
and a quivering came over its limbs--one
feeble struggle, and all was still.
Many years have: passed since we stood
by that bed side; vet the scene ts vividly im-
pressed on'vtiy , spirit as at the first, and I
cannot dwell upon it without tears
.
INDIAN BELJEF.
The one thing left is to preserve the'mem-
ory Qf the Indian's interesting usages aod
striking traditions ; and this Mr. Catlin has
done. Take some religious notions from the
(mouth of a great man in the ChocUw-tribe:
. Tb Dkl.0,:. "Oar people h, .lw.
naa a trauiipn oi ine ueiuzez wiucn nanpen-
a r i . i . v r a a. i
ed in this way : there: I was total darkness
JVJ . a : U L . I
fjf Pitl llllIC UlCl -w4V"'W IIUIB VJ& iliC Call II I
iho .l.tora n,' mvitFv.mn Ulr..i
Iiaw viiwv v va nv wa tai w wws w iiv a avuuu
aw' r. .!,riii Inn, nt;i ,i rfc
U)ey toprfrVd of er .i0I iC ,d
ava iicut a u a w u c v wusis 1Mb a
... i
wnpie nation were very unnappy. ai last a
light was discovered in the North, and there
was great reioicing, until it was xounu to beim"' ",vaK"u F"r, reiw, quills, tas.
otet mountains nl water rol in? on. w hich
deatrnved them all.exeent a few families who
bad expected it and a built a great raft, on
T" . . . . .: " -
which they, were saved. - , A,. ti ,
But the rarious Sioux tribes seem to have
eost amizing fancies. Of the creation;
for tastanCe-in which the spirit sly snake'
dpeSnotfailu. play his part : .1
'most amazinj
instance in
; Before ihe creation of man, the Great
,'' . i. . .
spirit w nose iracKB aTC yei to oe seen on 1
tne naru stones at ine nea ripe, in iorm- 01 1
hiifTiilfM antleat them on' the ledffe of , lh i
. - - ---or v - .
Keu Kocka, qn wie top 01 voieau uo rie'IBreastpins; Ear-sings, Pencils, Finger-ring. Thim-
ana their bioou running on io tne roc ks, tunw j
ed them red. vOoe day when a largeYnaktf
Ifad. Jcrawied into the neat of the bird W eat
eggirf a hort;time- one of thags,
and the
wreai iv-viii nw.us .incw uil4uc
Cf reat rii
PW A
ill ."ani1r a 'mnfill a1 it
into sloiaolV rfcfr,t3ana;Teet"rw fast in
the ground, wliere h?tood for many, ages,
like a great tree, anUierefore'liftjffre very
old ; he was: older than, a hundred pien at
ma nreseni nav : anu an ui inomer iree
grew op by the side ol him, when a large
on "erootsanu ney
njiuuviwu vu v. aiax a vu ai9Wyv asu v
sprung all this people that now inhabit the
earth. ' " ' i, !" , '
. pat ine neu ripe nas oeen to tne inui-
ans is well known1; as well as the oaths far
war or peace, so lone breathed amonc vvery
tribe through its ascending fumes. But whfleJ
i Hinrtnff ma nnar iviiunnri innr ia inimn
r "?
.i . i:.: ...i . .1.. o: f .1.
iuo imiiuuH w. t.,c
Mississippi appear to Enow noining OI M,
. - -
and furnish ns only with tradition of later
date, though not less strange
Man v aoes after the red men were made
when all the di
Great Spirit se
fferent tripes were at war, the
sent runners. and called them all
together at the Ked tfipe tie stood on
I the top of the rocks, and other red people
1 were ' assembled on the plains - neiow. tie
I took out of the rock a piece of red stone, and
made a larke pipe s r he smoked it over them
I as k a a - . - rf -1 i I f
1 to them an l that thev must make tneir cai
lumets from it and tmoke theni whenever they
I wished to appease him or get his good will
- the smoke from his bur pipe rolled over
them all, and he disappeared in its cloud
as the last whi
over the roc
that moment
fire under the two
thev remain to this day, and must be consul-
ta,'nA .-i;-- ika n;n, 6trtn
is to be lake., awair ' "
A nnKlo nanMa li.nnw 1alti " Titnat
b. nrl moItAi! thp r anrfap-.t - r- --r-iing, nimouu
two squaws went in a blaze of reimlar facultv as with the people at Urge; 4 I hsir. tooth and navlhe
""",""" : .--.-- . n was retmiartv bred: nence it is as popular witn ins i Smm nri pnHr am
medicine rucua, wuere t
. .! I. . l I ,
.
iZl
PecrePla.de
tmiiat' al. 'I.. .1:'
must also have our decline.'
anu. aire will soon remove the most active
I hess loay tp corruption thou art my brother,
I and to the worm thon art myWter and ijio-
iherjr-but that which jst sown in corruption
is raised in incorrupUon Ht is sown, a natur-
al body,- it is raised sAf piritnal body. i .The
... ' ;
record of a life we.J-spenr te a i certificate of
character which secntes admittance to1. the
general assembly and church of the first-born,
i irpm puouc scenes, anu Drinc mem aown.io i leiah. hv Mmbl whuivi & iiiTvroon. ua v , i .
tyitn tne omer i ine aarn ooor oi the tomb.' .it is afiecunsrto m. masou & uo., andinfayeuevme,by j.j. uiu, 1 1 vr,v
, 1 . . . " v i . , . . " ' -r- . - - i o -i - v ' 1 1 W bW m K'al"
cirl closer I descend Ironr h1i uaon.ind"-aeUvO'liteful-' I Jtopncea.E : t - ITvii.v
- . i 4 -. I . ' . . . . . . . . ' ....... i... 4 I . i. ' V - . " ..,.- . a IJ Uil U NfU
CONFECTIONARY, FANCY,
MUSIC, JEWELLERY & DRY GOOD'S. '
' JB.w?Yl"e "rgea o.reeis. a choice; assortment
r'.vuuu 1U "eauoveDrancnes,Dy tar larger man lorm-
erly; kept; ,nd M they always sell at very moderate
prices, they hope to merit a continuance of favors,
Part of the new supply, consists in i
300 lb fresh Raisins. 25 boxes Candles, Sperm 35
eta. Tallow 20 cts. and tint MlahnU Ur.lt .
S - K "bite. ,fiow. S
winter strained, best . 800 lb Crackers, batter.
Iemon. ; orter( finTwinand
French Cordial j Cheesetfesorts : Chewine Tobacco.
av i. jr.i - v - u. . .
25 box Segars, Fies,' Prunes. Dates. Filberts. Palm.
WaM & Coeoanots, Almonds, Sweet Oil, Preserves,
- - - auu
Powders. Macaroni, Currants, Citron; 300 lb Candies
t ease s tioarhound Candy ; Chocolate, Prppersauce,
Pickles, Lemon 8yrrip, Notmees. Ltauorice. Cinna
mon.Sardines, Anchovies, Bologna Ha usages, Smoked
Tongues, very best Mustard, "Starch, Tea,
PERFUMERY.
PPFtTJT, Oil of Roses. Macassar.Bear.Antiaue
vas, uoiogne, rionda and Lavender Waters, iShav
in? soap, Essences, Opodeldoc, pink Saucers and lilly
ll'L:. H ii t Tl a .
recucwasn, oergamotu
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS,
Mcsicai IssTtTMKST8,Finest Vblins bows strings,
bridges, screws, Fingerboards Guitars, Flageolettes,
piles, t lutes, Clanonetts, Accordeons, Braes Trum
pe'
ts.
BOOKS.
Books, Spanish, French, German and English
Grammars and Readers, Almanacs. Geography, Prim
era. Spelling; Picture and Song Book, Key of Heaven,
(Catholic.)
Fencing and Boxing Apparatus
Foils, Swords, Gloves,' Masks, Hats, Breastplates.
Jancy Goods, etc.
Painted Glass Mugs, artificial Hair and Fldwerst
Mohair .Caps. Ladies Work and Fancy Boxes Look
SaKKS
wooden and metal: Walk ns4 rjyn fin.t r..
- . . -
and shaving! utensils. Thermometers. , Compasses,
Ttirlr Paniml PaaItoI TTntoaa a? tks, AnAal nhuiliti tl
vaw Muivm mv- uiji iuaillT A
" leetn, Viotb, Hair, Hat and Shebruhes, Black'
ing.r.SMate, Bells, isning utensils, i.oneemills, Ym
, . -vm. . ...
SSrpSSJ
iu..ii . - "aa? i i .
LTspeis, rwder flask, Shotbelta, Birdbags, Percos-
uTorMiapa, Smoking Pipe, Corkscrews, Whips) Sets
rr - r - -s
l'rri "Ku&"t reu
; cils, Buttons, Pictarea.
9,r
GAMES.
rs. - - ft. ",! T7-- 1
1.
no
TOYS. '. - I
Tora of every description, as Marbles, Humming
lops. Drums, Kattle, wiiistIes,Moutn Urgana. Harps.
Trumpets, Magic Lantern, Paintboxes, Magnetic
.w., u.,,...,
Toys, False Faces. Cannons. Dolla. Maleacopa,
Microscopes, painted Trunks for children, etc etc
... " -ir
, rilie -old anu ailreN as well asgerman silver, viz.
hies, of german ailver aud piuchback. Table and
Tea Spoons, Desert Knives and Forks, Side, Pocket,
nd othera. German : silver. ComhHand Bells,
8urds. Cham, and Keys, Behbuckles. Spec
. DRY GOODS J Li
.a-. 7w .
Pontaloon stuffs, Vest patterns, Handkerchiefs,
Camlet. Jeans, Linen Collars and Bosoms, Stocks,
Glove, Stockings, Irish Linen, 8atinett, bleach and
unbleached Cottons, Flannel, etc
Iu foct the variety of articles is too numerous to
mention, all of which will be sold on very reasonable
V1
G. W. & C. GRIMME,
Corner of Fayetteville and Hargett StreeU.
miHB wonderful "enras effected bv this medicine.
I Jiiare the all engrossing subjects of the dsv. Go
I where you will, and you hear of nothing but Mr.
?uch on who haa en cured by Dr. Peters Vege-
DO;nt ofj-aih. hot aha had been crirfed hv Dr2 Peters
p.g -oa not ttaJ that Miss -has been
i - - - j o -
restored to health by Dr. Peter'a wondrous Medicine.
Really, this medicine must be very good, or it could
not cure so many. It is eoud. . For msnv vears it
has passed on in the M even tenor of its way." carina
hundreds of persons who were wrangling with death
-ft . . . . .
But now It onward couraeis impetuou. V -
;( It is as impossioleto stav the demand for thismed- J i.
icine, as to bosh to rnshing wind. - -
. A life medicine that will : procrastinate death
for
many years, shall it not enter every house t Shall it
not be used by every individual t - Let no man say,
r dtfn.wani u. You
know not what to-morrow may
j brine forth. AM h
should ae this remedv and re-
1 J a ' i.
these
old
adage, that truth is powerful and will prevail." Oth
er Pills are only putted, 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,
mhat his Pills aw
One of the many peculiar virtues of the Vegetable I
1U-1 ! hB- aihilA nrv' nnwnrfiil in thfiir ftm.tjtl
PUla U, that - w hile very I powerful in their effects,
they are particularlv mild and aende ttt iheir action:
UaUka thf .ty f mer .ppl
never attended with nansea or enninff i
t . t Peterm'a Vegetable Pills arc now regarded by those
I ok: k.u kl an AMutrinh! tn ilnnda nnnn thnir nut.
:; Withouta4xcpdonin
dich hasS
umverMlaation.' , -
n-TK .Krt.a Pitt. r Air ! in Uu fiitv of Ra
"TXrOTICE b hereby given to all persons concern
INI
Court of 1
rgVJ
a.IS'ai a V a
inai I intend to petition? the next Soperioc
Tor.i ti Ha fialrt fnr tha fmtntv nf Mffkbn
rr ' .u. rn..u
I Monday in Febrpary next, for the emai
UroiU JULTusaged about fifty
mic vuui v. iiuuic tu vuunius, wii ijs iuwhi
emancipalion or my
year.,
LEWIS DINK3NS.
ChailoUe. N. C Jan. 4, 1843. 4 6w
Ki CHANGE.
HAKGETTr. Raleighy N. C. "
eAVIXG . purcastd the entire assortment of Li
quors hithertoetaoging to Cook & Wiccsa.
ttoe. Subscriber feels himself authorised in assuring the
Public, (in conjunctkrjjwith his stock on hand.) that
no establishment inrjtbis City affords it ''more ample
supply ,or onewhich fill excel either in quality or price,
the articles hisoffers "r sale. The following articles
comprise a part of hi V ptock:
, ; French Brandy, jjmpcrior article' I 1
Holland Gin, besf Quality
Jamaica Rum, exflleot : j
, Irish W hiskey, dr la ei from the Custom House
Apple Brandy, oVj Nash - - .
Peach do bl. iood qualiiy
Common, Mediumi : jtrM oi her Liquors, of every kind
Scuppe rnong WitW 1 f.
Monongahea Whiiskly .
Best Rectified. J difj i
Madeira Wine;renly imported
Brown Sherry, . 5 .flo- , do
Champagne Wine, t Fountain brand, and there nev
er was a better &Viiele. in this market ;
Port Wine, superiuf l " . ' . , ' '
Malaga dd -: Jj" ". ' ) '
Lamp Oil, winter sjrained ,
Double Recited, Loaf Sugar . - '
Common ' ' ; fo.' do '
Best Orleans SUgat f ' .
Java. Coffee, rnjl other qualities
Oreeh Hyson Tea, ,rood article -.
Bacon, Lard, Mesi.sFlourl- Potatoes, and in fact ev
eiy thing in th(trpcery line :s
Millers bet Lemgif-Syrup ,
Best Chewing Trb(cci common do. Smoking do
Snuff, irf bottles retail : i
Hardware, Crockj ; ind Qdeenswara I
Pot'erV Ware- da1 ' - ' I
Stoushton's Bittari. Pickles. Wincraves .'London
Candles, Segars, Bp 'jce, Tndigo, Soap, c. "'
London Porter, aMx jriy Ale
Cheese and CracUet j, Powder, Lead, Shot, 4c.
Horse (dollars an4 f iridles
Radv-made Clothir nr. and StaDle Drv Goods.
Together with a genbr; 4 assortment of articles not here
enumerated. 'tn
The Subscriber- ha made an arrangement with a
gentleman in Norfolk. ; to supply him regularly twice
a week with Fresh Jf Ish, & Fresh Oysters,
which ha will send at ay time to private dwellings
All orders filled oniVVl fdnesdav and Friday nights
wvk. i
uysters, ana an otneritaoies wui oe served up at nis
rxenange, at any nous his risn anu uysters, ior
the supply of families,' will be . carried to their doors,
?.l , . . ' A t
wimoui any auqiuonai expense. . .
iMouw
The Subscriber intet ds devoting his entire time to
rous public His, terf )s fcre cash, but credit wilt be
"tended to those whoeel their liabilities with prompt
itude.
O. SUGG,, Agent, v
Nov. 1, 1841.;
4 , ',
..- UJUBSkJ.4 a $ '
No. 10, FArarrf1axi.E'JSTRXKT,i Raleipb,
if ,tias ine pieaaure oi an
nouncing to his friends and
the public at laige, that he
has received from New-York
and Philadelphia, an eiteu
Isive, rich, and fashionable
w fiotK oi uoqus, wnicn ne
:a. a
a will sell at New York prices
in The assortment consists in
part, o
WATCHES
Gold ' independent kbconds, duplex, anchor, Lever
Watchea, a general assortment of Silver do. of every
price audualily. dTk'-
JaWbBRY. i .
Gold euards. fob. and rfeck Chains, Seals. Kevs
Jjiamonu fins r runs, Kiroy ami tL.mnr ii o. neck
and head Ornaments,- rich cameos 4 mosaic Pins 4
'Ear-rings, gold Pencils,! htmbles, Yinigretts, Medal-
irtns, gold Hearts and Crosses, Jet do. and a great
variety of other rich Mdods. ;
SrJtCTACLKS.
Gold; Silver, Blnei unil polished steel Siiectacles to
butt all persons and all eyes. Very sunor flinl
glasses, that may be fdjusted in any frame, at a mo
ment s notice. . , ' ! '
- SILVER A Nil PLATED WARES.
Silver Cups, Spooys, Ladles, 8ugar Tongs, Sail
and Mustard Spoons, ;Butler Knives, silver mount
ed Ccoanus. Capto's. Candlesticks. Sniifiera and
Travs. Wallers. Cak4 Baskets, Coffee Greques, Bri-
taUnia Wares, in seti and single pieces, &c.
FA$H)Y GOODS.
Mantel Clocks i Lamps, Plated and Japaned
Wakera, Gold and i er Mounted Canes and VVbips,
Chessmen and Backgammon Boards, Visiting Card
Cases, Gold and Si ret Pencil Cases; Patent Steel
Pens, Soger" super" r iiaxors, Congress Knives and
Scissors, nanclera cibrated razor Qlrop, Uog Uol
lara, do. Calls, ailk Curses, Pocket Books, Imitation
Fruits, Guna arid listols, Ladiea Toilet and work
boxes, toilat bottles, and HARRISON Breast Pins
Medals, Canes, and ttoxea, &c &c
PERFUMERY.
FaiinaTs celebrated genuine Cologne, Hose Laven
GuirWa Cream
AaceOoa compound, for Shav
Camphor and'. Windsor toilet
Cream, Pouatum,bsrs Oil,
Brushesi anda varieiv ot
other articles for theba toilet. -t .
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. Spanish Guitars, s Violins, Clarronetta, Flageoleita
Flutes, .Octave, &c Fifes & Accordioni. .- Precep-
tora for all the above. ? Guitar and Violin stnnea Ex
tra Violin bows, &c.t, f - I
. (J3 Clocks and Wajches of all deseriptionsclesn-
ed and repaired in his aecustomed .superior style.
?old and .ver.Whetured lo oMer wltk H .
twn and punctua 111 ttJMbest price givsn for old gold
I ana Oliver. ,
Rtid kiOU. The Tnfant School uo
perinte 4ence of Mrs. Peat, wiU re-open
the 1 7Ui of January,
TKH1 Vi. FER SESSIOIT.
First Class '4-1 , f
$t0 50
8econd Class,
. ; im .
HI J
6 50
I vn.t Winter Section .
(0
f . irv " . . , - win. i j- '
I i,Jo pupu impuw t wa
at ine aiscreuon ouw eacuci:.
-"Visiters admitted to witness' the
exerciees, on Toes-
day morning of each week, from ID to 12 o'clock- -
Arid kiWd be he that first cries hold,enoup:h!
C Jlfew&t Fresh
- SZtm . UKer has lust
returned from thIortk
L and is 'now opening , a
m new and splendid as
sortment of GabcaaiKs, Tots, CoHrECTittxsHtiks;
Umb n Kiiis. &C.&C. all 6f which he offer athe)pw
est Cash prices. It is impossible within thelimhs
of an Advertisement to give a list of all thearticles in
a large assortment, but a few of 'the Drincirial ones Vre
subjoined, and the public are assured they wilfuid,
every thing at his Store that "pertains to his immediate
line of business, and many rare and curious notions' bei
Amongst the assortment are ' " ;'
10 doz superior French Cordials, in China'hutlles
4 doz Brass Whips,, Cordials of every kind h
Vegieable M'dwblte Wiiidair.SoapirX'-' '
Shellrld Almonds r, Beef Tonauea Percussion Gaps
Bone Dog Calls Dried Beef Bologna Sausages
3 doz large Silver Guards ,!
1 doz small do do 4 , j
Porter and every variety of Wines
Fine Antique Oil and Octagon Soap -
Pease's Hoarhound Candy ...... i
Assorted Fancv Glass Boxes and Dominos
Violins and SSilk Purses Cork Screws, &c.
Brass Watches Hannooicons . Oil Cloth Basket
Dates and Brandy Peaches, Cherries. &R Macaroni
12 doz. Superior German Cologne Water
10 doz. Brasss Buckets 2 doz. Brooms :
Nest Tubs' 3 doz Wood Buckets i
Fresh assortment of Nuts of every variety
weet Meats and delhea of ever v varieiv I .M
Macaboy and Scotch, Muffin bladders and battlejil
Oranges & Lemons; afine assortment Earthen-warl
Cheese. Crackers' & "-i'frara of e
Sugars of everyrertiyOid Java Coffee & Starch l
CheinToiaccud 'er.V superior Wax Candles p
table J'uoesy tjeserves and Pickles of every
jVanely and great many artieleStoo tedious to meo
tlon,. which I will takegreat pleasure, in showing to
any person who may favor me with a call, f I also re
turn my thanks to the public for past favors, and hope
to merit the same. 8. L. TUCKER.
September 2i. . y ; 1 77;
CHEAP GOODS
F. aJ. Campbell
WISHES to inform his friend, and the public;
that he haa this, day, Tuesdav. 25th January.
made very heavy reductions in the price of every arti
cle of Goods in store. ! Hfltftroakin? preparations for
the 8pring trade, and ahiiobs to reduce his" present
stock of Dry Goods as low & possible before the new
arrivals come lo band ; he haa marked the prices down
at once to auch rates as must ensure the desired oh-
The cheap day s will continue for a few weeks onlv.
and duf mghsf thne, be would be pleased to furniah
hia cnstdmeT8,apd. the public generally, with Rica
and desirabUf poods. . V , ; 1
- ro give' some idea or the extent cf the reduction, a
fevrarticlea and prices are enumerated : ;
: 1 -silks. ; -ty.'v
V large lot of beautiful Chene, sold at ft I jB(f, and
now offered a 91 25. A few pieces oftHcn Satin
Stripe, reduced from 1 35 to $1. M'axarine blue,
figured Pd6h. de soif-t at fit. Also, a i.I of light fan-
ry-cotored, plain andUjreutat BO and t5 ceits. Fig
ured and striped blue blacks and Pekth Reps at 90cts
and $100. B!a k. Italian Iwdstring, at 60 to 80 eta.
. MOUSLIN E DE n&tNES.
A large quantity of verv-excellentjlcfasliue.de Laine
are reduced to 25 and 30 cents pr trd, ' All the 50
w emu vw mum vvyuPf fvuiuMut tJiwuji tmauuiui
patterns, are all offered at 40 cotsper, yard. The
rich Paris Wool da Laines, onlv 50 cents, t Rich em
broidered, riducedto 91 per yard, ' .; ;
CALICOES. -s.;'H
A large rot of Domestic Calicoes are offered at from
6 J to 10 and 12 cents per yard. . The finer qualities
reduced from 20 and 25 cents, to 15. 17 and 20 cU.
1 he whete-or the Enghah Prints to 25 and 30 cents.
uiuuuiB vuiuix ciuaujr low. ;
BROAD CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES.
A large assortment of all the different shades, colors
and qualities, will be sold at much lower prices than
any thing ever offered in this maiket before V
Merinos and Flannels unoauailycheap.
Ulicn Goods of all kinds remarkably UV
IlOSlery, 4a--Cotton, Silk and M orsted, .'very
cheap. :' 1 'r
lllanKCXS of the beat description have been
greatly reduced, and are well worthy the attention of
housekeepers. ' ' . ! '
Oul Its & Counterpanes, great bargains.
- ' Bleached and brown Cotton Goods. A prn Checks,
Muslins, &c &c all offered at prices much Below their
value. "' . : v;r 8 3w
IJETV FIRM AT, OUR IIOrSK The
l subscribers would respectfully beg leave to in
iorm ineir f neno niiu ius puunv ucimnj vuhi. uiej
have just opened at the Store formerly occupied by J.
D. Royster, next door to Wilbams &f Haywood, a
eeneral assortment of FAMILY GROCEHIES.
where (hey woold.be happy fu see their friends at all
times.' Intending- to sell at a small profit, they deem
it necessary to state that they a k but one price for
their Groceries from which iheyi will not deviste--They
have slso refitted the bar, and furnished it with
the very best of Liquors, wnere geniiemencan oe ac
eommodated. with hot and eoitf drinkt, of every kind
and at all times. v.Xovera of Otstkkb.- may always
find the very besfarticle at OU HUUB."
'V JAMES H, LOVE,
CALVIN BETTS.;
.Raleigh, Jan. S,-1842- 4
rr ook out for a. full-grown Ioafer,
j A A feUow, wno calls nimseu junii Du,ii, i
Btker bv trade, left the People's House in this City,
without psying hia board or letting the Proprietors
knojvof his intention to leave, : He is -about six feet
hich and weiths 179 or 180 poundsbad dn when
ha absconded, a. bloV hotne-spun. coat with a velvet
e41ar,eaainere pantaloons and wore a dirty ted silk
handkerchief about his neck. He is much addicted
to tha use of obscene and profane language,! saws m
the fiddle and exhibits in his persorvahogeiber, the
personification of . a full-grown Loafer, i All we tan
say t inn-keepera ia, to. beware of said BOZE ha is
cormorant eater;- and seUles hi -.bdls - by . taking
"French leaver z. . v -
. ZIEGENFUSS & UPCIIUBrH.
-Jan. So; 1842. , . ' . i ho; t 7
4t N. -B. Whenever Mr.1 Boas pavahfa bills, the pro
prietors wilt make ample acknowledgments for this
step, which they are determined to take towards . a
who serve them in this way. 1 e- f Z. & U.
-JpE PRINTING, 'r-
a.
rEW !G00DS.1
JonX T, WEST, FinTTrnm Stht
next fiore to Me CITY . U ALL; has just receiv
ed from New York, hie winter supply of Dry Goods
bnoes, Hardware, Groceries, kc 5tc " : :' . '
8IItKS, watered, pfatd, striped,-figured embroid rT
ered, changeable, and plain. Mouslm de Lsitira, plirt
d figured. Merinos,' Fnch & English, fcombaxhwi.
A patcas. Amerifanfienchand Eg1;: CHtiea.;
riaid striped MaatiaBwIsv Moll & Calabtie do.
Kibbon.. Artificial Fowera. Scarfsand. fjandker th'U '
I bread and Cotton Lice s. HemsUtched HandkerchV
I'lnenLaiBltricani! Linn.i ' tna.Hm. t
Gloves of various kimtafUIk. tV.wCn ar f , , A
Stockings. Sewihc Sdbs. Sfww.li piJI.ti..i
STvt?? Too-eoofarv
colors. Bleached udrJnhl.i.W TW ' a .jL
Cloths,
Sl . .VV
ecks. VVooleiiBhlwIa. 'KenWl- J.;' M--.a.7 1 -A
1 Broaans fromQ cla! tall Si ... -. A f n cr
tttade Collars. fSatnd nbrnbaainejka. - ; H ? 1
era, Glovesilk. Pocket Uandkrchiefa,c:.c;r: ; I
Other WsUGAirfaCXuntri. alj Lm- k
KUuna tiidger; Fcppe'.P'ciVand!?9,r 'fn
PRINCIPE
brand.
A Owen, New Yortua?
Rleigh. N. C. Nov. ,23 I64L;
tBX$TtST GROVE.- V
fnnHEl next 8ess1on of this establishment will eotj V;
r JL mence on tne first Monday in Januarvi
- trims AS.ro tLowa :
For Classical StudefSts, ' 720d
va
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For Kno'tish tf-HA ' itnM
o Pupil received oV Jess thah one SessinrTfltva 'Hd
a i..--.. , - : .:w-'Rai
months! If withdrawn before its eXDiration. t?vih-,i - "
to be made for the foil time. 'r iVV J
- Half the Senion to be paid tor in advaneer.af kk
balance at the end ot lttree months. ' "VW
The School Buil now undergoing fuch ' solS
able repairs and adwions as comfort and convenience W
uemand. . - - . ,
11 of diftineuishvdaentlrmen iTlnl .W.
Jsonal experience, e.xpreoaed' themc(v ii leruA of '
commendation of I be r fleet of Bee ' 'm " .ill. na. '
peptic PiUs, Mr. Vaa Bvaair .-' .r cf
jjnitcd Stifles, has, upon request, rern-J the "
1'iiciwr waaj,jiaai naving yieen-prc. nit
some years ataeesrilrli a hex or his FiJ.j. t..
. I . i .- .'jrr -,' i- - k . "
iw me inrio ii a leroeayior, torc..J $ t.
that he has ViT-i bem a fair trial, aJ iv't' , t
fied, that thefhsyh contributed gfeauYl 3 rrfe'i
reestaMbhtnet!t cf hia health, ' -
j nese r;iii r,.aa- be had In any.qUamTlies; artj up-.
jn liberal termivon application to Dr,-Joa Bxa; '
with, at Raleigh. N . C. bv. whom iU. if.. . ,
- .. w -:-;,--- ar .- . . Ji1
nrenareil. . . .-J. .
t rJjlT '-&; . . .
January 4, . 1343,;
W . . hta. ..... 1. 1. :- i- . -..v
2;
r ftALEIGU SliinARTfi- t.
qnHE Winter Session ih'ti Semihary will com T
il menc on Tburi-JayBd Decemlef; ; T
Terms ier session of five mnntha.' cavahl'e tha half
session in advance, f 20. Fuel $ I, . . .
Hobra of attendance frnni 9 4 M.to 2 P
; PRIVATE CLASSES.
Drawing and Painting on Monday's and tVrdnea
dfy's, from i past 2 to 4. $ltu -
French, Italian or German on. . Tuesdays and
Tbnrsdaye, from i past 3 to 4. - ' ' - ' $ lfi. - "
ror lurtber particulars apply at the Seminary, or
to Messrs. Turner A Hughes. - -
Kaleigb,-Dm: 11841,;;; , V-Jt
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HOTI CE. Committed to. the Jail of Rocking
ham County, North Carolina) iii that Sutb C" f
fcx-pu-ruber. fulL) a NEGRO WOl1 AT iV lbs nam
of SUtf AN, and says aba belongs to one Mr.Gretn,f
and was told by James Strong, in Richmond, Virginia
and that she left her Master on tha road between North)
Carolina and the Stale of Georgia, about the 1st -o.
last AugosL -VV hen coiiirnitled, she had on a wo.-len -
Checked frock, about half worn: 8aid nee ro woman '
fa about 45 years of age, and weight about 140 pounds ..
iheTiahout 5 feet hlgh, dark complexion and atoot
ouiu, ana nas iosi two ot ner unuer front tee lb. ; 1
owner, is requested tt wme lorwsrd. Drove Dror .
arid pay charges, t. she will be dealt with ag'reeat, to' C'
law. r; : : . s, Roberta. Jtior l Vv
octoDet i; i84f.f t . :v;4ftiT Vr
'3-mr i punsn' .an n ii ,i SwaiTfc, ,ji .
n2 KMOTAIal cnEr.noQDs
Ji.ll Ths subscriber has removed from tha old stand - f "
ot tielby & Grej n to M r. 1 . J ' L.eraay7s new brick . "j
Qtora immeaiaieiy io huqi oi uw iar vrace, sou onfv
door alove tlie Apothi-tary Slot .of Dr, Snth, whenf
ha haa and will conUoae.to keep on hand a eomrlets
assortment oi - - - - .
Dry-Goods, HartWare, : Cutlery, QiWnf
, Ware Cnxiliery, Groceries, &c T j." . .
suited to thht market i among which may be found alt " '
most . -EVERY ARTICLE nsnsUy kept in ta Dry;; :
Goods Store. His Goods are of an excellent quality j .fv
and will be sold LO W for cash, or on e redit to ponc-ia t-f
tual dealers. He respsclfnlly bvitet Isold friends V
and customers, snd buyers genera' -.11 and exaroa
ihe for themselves. ; 8ELB "
OT1CC The aobseribera wish to purchase
one or two : thHisand bushels if clean Flar
ed, for which lbs higfJeat market price will bt civ
en, also, a few hundred hoshela of Palma Chii-u of
Castor beans they t! wish to engage two or Jhrei ,
thousand iioshefa of Miuul Cottonf Seed la be deliver-'
ed at their Mills n Neusa Rbfri'V r Rogers bridgs
or at any Gin wlibin lour or Jlvsi.-Ie's. . Apply te
the subscribers in Raleigh ; ' , Y
' V X";r V-r.v . ; rvM.'F.''CLARi ;'t
;;. , - v, - j. u. jEFrrny.
January S5, 184.. 1 : . f.t
THE subscriber L-i t,.
J T where he will be happy to acco:
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' nui oldv friends, :vju will W sl.;
bhy or fiftyStudehtaXythe month or yes '
sooabUi terms and hia tabic shall; be furr '
the best ihe eoootry affords.; Us iespec.'. y
a'ahate of public patronage, u ; : h f- - - -
. VTr-: r JAME3 ntTTTALI.
x December I8r 184L ; 4 tf IC3-
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and for sala at reduced prices.
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