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- - - w - - ' i-- . -- vr ' - "V mi - - ... . . . . . 1 . . r - - - - ..vMt V "." ''ft i-ii ( "I Vol. sxui; ' -TO : EDITOR, ANb PROPRIETOR.' W asms 1 7 n? S cBSCftirIoXTPiv Tollan Yer anoom half in Advance- ' - ' t iV "?r; ' -fc, ADVKRTisKMEN8.-S-For eve rjr .fitfMn.'rXMict insertion, One Dollai ; ebclr fiuUequedt uisertion, Twentyfiye Cent. , v y : ;- ; . r CochtOrdkrs ftnAJoDiciAt. AdvCbtisck knts will be charged 2$ per cent, higher ; bat a deduqtlon flf S3J per ccnt-Avill be madb TrocF the regular prices; Ibr advertisers by the 7ear.'u ' ; : ;J . I ' -, - Advertisements, inserted in tbe S kmi- Wiiut Rigitkr, will also appear in the Wexiuly Paper free of cliarse ' ' ; - '-" ' , t " , . v (jcj- Letters to the Editor mast be pos,t-pah. S a co WAubs; bravery;, - At the storming of Mbrne Fortune,' in the West Indies,' 1 knew an Irish Officer named W.,'vho had lately jo iuedTiw corpsvjX He led the forlorn hope and displayed cool de rterminaiion that surprised the bldest soldiers. Bearing the Krng's colors in one hand, and Vaving his sworu with the other he was the first to ascend th ladder, and plant our vic torious standard in the breach. . VV.'was thanked in public orders by his Command ing officer, who1 congratulated him on his bravery, ; and inrorraed him that he was re commended for immediate promotion; What was his surprise when the young soldier answered, that all he wished to obtain was leave to return home and throw up his com mission in favor p( a youhger brother, ,who ardently wished to embrace the profession of arms. The Colonel, surprised at bo singular a request, wa4 naturally anxious to know. to what he could attribute so strangea resolu--non in a young man ith so bright a career before him. Is it a wish to see yonir father?' No sir was the cold reply of W. Ybu. and perhaps - tear.- the I - r . .. . 1 . - A of one we might love, it would be proof that her attachment was of a veryr frail nature What then can be your motives ? Von have just distinguished yourself before the enemy: vou are now lieutenant, and in all likelihood mother batile and vou mav obtain ?a com-luvv pany. I his is exactly ue reason why I Uriah In nnit ilia snrva ' Wlml tn nrna. r .TK-i I Ihooght him mad. No, sir, but the fear of degradation. You speak in riddres.. ien sir, I must be explicit ; it is this very expec tation pf other conflicts, in which . you are anAtiAh 4 ih;.iri - : a::-,:-u I myself, thtt convinces me that the career cfl arms is. not my destiny. . Must I confess the .painful truth ? the first man that felt near me in the ranks struck me with that sense 'of danger, that innate feeling of self-preserva-ihti? that to my shame I own it, t was on the vpomt of disgracing myself forever, when the next man was killed, bespatteriner me with I i m -i . i ins Drains ; lora moment 1 was nearly struck uunu, yet i movea on mecnamcaiiy wun our I party. I was aroused from , this apathetic 1 was when l found mvseli on the breach, my 1 colors planted in the ruin, surrounded by the I oeaa and dying. What may appear to you sir, still more strange, 1 scarcely knew my - 'Self;. I gazed On mv uniform. Wondered at ttiy tfansformation from the peaceful.garb Wore m my fathers office (he was an AttojF- ney) to the trappings of a sddier. vljn short all abneared in mn a vision! The kind con- patulathinofrnv cbtorades soon, restored me Jo my senses, which soon convinced me that tne closer was more natural to me than the field.' This candid confession of. what mijrht be called I Im.I i 1 ' . .. . t i . . . , , .- nci uaiurai leeiingftiia not aeier ms com inding officer from urging hint tb persevere uia iiu ui2 ouicer irom nro-inor him in neraevere in the Profession : hi TM.vimmn nhoNo. rable; He returned to Inland ht hrnther succeeded him in the regiment. 3 regiment, V - An Invitation to Dinner.- t was observed that a certain covetous rich man never invited One to dine ; with him IMt U . ...... said a wag, .. I get an invitation fram himf The wager being accepted, he goes the next day to the rieh matt's house. abontth iim he was. to dine, and tells the servant he must speak; with his master immediately, for he vuuiu saic nun n iiiuusauu pounds. y - orr,'saia tne servant to bis master, 'here 1is a man in a great hurry to speak with vnn whoeaiys he can save you a thousand pounds.' ' Purcaroe the i; riiaster.---f"What is that sir, you pan save me a thousand pounds I' ner, me. . I til fill Ka I wnitk! Atrnmaai ft Nof at all. '.1? v. - l he invitation was accepted." As soon as uinner was over and the family retired. ; V.VP.U. SIT ' ( Cliff Man .'f ll,A I. AmsA Anow to business. Prav let me know- how am to save a thouiam! nhanAmS 4 Why, sir,' said the other. I hear vou . . 7. r r"w ' have ve a daughter to dispose of in arriaje X Ihave.suv'. , - V :.' -And that vou intend tn nnrtinn riir wiik ; tea inousana pounds. j trt.v';. " -S.K aL' . S . .iv. - - .. 011. - VAVhy, sir, let me have her 'and t-illfc. 1 1 . - r - j her at nine thousand . . s- - -r... vthe master of the house forthwith kicked im out of-door? " - " - state oy tne loud cheers ot my companions ; I for eighteen pence and selling the eeemeu a uream. I let ij inspireu wuu two shillings What I none of an unknown energy 1: knew, not where , 1 shillin t Whv then I must take a Yes sir, l can, hut I see - you are at din-1 erally is, that's all f ve got to say. : Who'll , I will so mvself and dine and call Wnin v fi .t,;u:n.a f.- thm int t ' ? T jink at the O pray, sir, come in and take dinner with chain it's like one of CopidWso airy yoii -.1,'. ' ; A.8TR IKIN O 'IT A CT. r. ' -, - 'v-- -: . v - Of those 'who perished under the ruins of the earthquake in thesouth of Italy,? in ir83,tliert ales were generally found in the attitude of struggling,, while the females had their hands clasped above their heads as if in hopless despair, unlesd their children were with tli em," when they were always discover ed in the act of.endeavpring to protect "tlemJr : ;Thig;s statemenv is taken; .from' the Liridpri Gentleman's. Masazirie, where it'is civen on the authority of the personal i observation of it txaiuiuuii. vue cannot reau u wuu. out being impressed with its conformity to the marked difference between the sexes in regard to; courage and forlude, desperation and, resignation, i? Man slio ws his strength by daring, woman shows hers by enduring. Man i bold, woman is submissive. Man can do,,nvoraan can suffer. -Man's nature is the strongest to actiwoman's nature the strongest to bear, n .Man will fight, Woman will be pa tient. When ihexalamity, above referred to, came, man in his? active gony would con tend for deliverance even against theele ments, while. woman, more ; passive' but not less firm,nevher Jate itf ;:the attitude of ?re-r signation. The position; of both , is charac teristic, and neither has 4he advantage.' The uianifestaUons of each 'jrediflrehXrrom that of tlie other, "but," in themselves, of equal worth.- If a preference-must be given,.; we rank: the fortitude of woman above the cour age of man. " There is a heroism in patience which far transcends the heroism of action ; and the world is as much indebted to the former' as' exhibited by woman, as to the latter as put forth by man. The unwearied watchfulness of a mother's love, the sustain ed endurance of lender nursed the uncom pi ai n ing and nnmurmuringsubjnission to the hard ships of her lot, the quiet performance of her responsible duties, where - there are none to applaud," none; to animate by their cheers, by true-hearted womanhbw much these silent ly contribute to the world's welfare ! far more than the victories on the battle field or on-the sea." TThet braverv of raah .has been miiih nppnpil in ns&t Ump anr! ut tho fiiltfA virtues nave receivea. me most enmmenaa- U3? l " aoc.exv aurances in civnizauon f nd ec!nc mo're eh6tian,. the passive yir- tuef I will receive the honor due tbem : and woman.t.8? B"P?"or in c? f lhe longer, f ex,, will be.held even, ur higher esteem and now- icrB is.nouiing inure affection and the untiring gentleness of a true woman Her influence w fr greaterthan if e left her home to; mingle in the strifes of men; ana wnen she has a desire lor this, she i - tt,,,c'1 high office assigned Tier may show ho w unable'manis to appreciate the and the almos eeles- UUaUues bestowe nponlier by Heaven. RIVAL AUCTIONEERS f- AT A FAIR, i . Here yon are !' cried one genius ; heres beautifuU brass-mounted two-footed box a rule.with side and all comnlete. aeoin for the . . : . . , o . ... . small sumj of .one shillin only one shillin think ot that i Why its worth the money if it was only for the purpose of pawning it ticket tor you give a mnepence, that's all. Gom' for nmeoencei 1 see a een7! man a feelin' for bis money; out with it, sir; 1 don't be, a feard. This here rule Ml.measure 1 the extent of your sweetheart's aflection tor rvnnL.it Ml measure this int parity of a Jew. or lithe virtue of a woman, it.' 11 take the breadth and depth cf all the professions of friendship yhat a man makes when he wants to borrow mnniv rf vntianil H oivn vnn th annarp Urnl cube of the promise that a candidate for j a seat in Parliament makes to the voters at-a I contested election. W hat. nobodv e-ive nine pence ? Why then I must take sixpence, I 1 suppose. .A goin for sixpence- A oin for sixpence the small I A n 1 n 1... 0tfwA 9 Vm 1V.T ninolo'd flnmintAno ' i e vu a uwiuuhuuc, ( rYou'll n'ever "miss if "out of your ptirse, sir. I That's vour sort l Hand iiu the browns if 1 ro&1 havn't cot stiver one 'U do as well as t'other, f Thank ye,r sir there's your rule ; do you hveby:il and you'll live wisely. Here !' cned his competitor, who now be- eran'to make: himself heard, here you have a bran: new watcn, cnain ana seats, anu an for the ' low sum of six shillings. .. It " keeps Here's on one, let me see, loo joerna- die i' ' and " the other, semper idem.' which means your's 1'ra damned.' If they don't take any girl's f heart by slorra, why then it must be hardet inan oee metal gen- l,a,i rAf ;' A a on. , vnn ian't can hardly feel it, and yet SO.Strong you can t can break, his r word, and. its proverbial uivsanw wwav- irom 11 anv inuie uidti jiimv I a that's a thing they v never do r oh no, not at all 1 ; As for the watch, : when yoo-ref all wound UD to the hiddihir niht; al I caft ay is, the sooner it iroes ihe'better Don't lt.rae put it back Strain : fs the cheapest 4.1 a... . r watch that ever went upon tick. Comer say JUg, for the lot 7 Gpjnggone gone ! for the Tonng genrman'irt the. smock t and; the green ribands, in his straw" ; haU - r - X ou ve got a dead bargain, sir, and one that'111 Jconsikihtly never trouble Vou with-com- 7 j - - - ---a' pleinte-; Thank ye sir-hope Vou've plenty l of! time 'sdrprisingly; for it never varies ; its just TinHE third Session of this Institution will com- the thing fora gen'hnart,what'goesa courtin' ' JJ mence on Monday the 8th. May,-1842 ' ; u li 'J'he course of Instruction will comprise, besides the for, Whenever, he pulls iWtf it aint quite cor- branche8 of an Engfish Education, French, rect, his twe.etbeart s surp to think i s the prtwjDg, the Theory of Music, and Ornamental nee lime o'day , at any rate. Look' at the seals, dlework. Tskms, per session of five months $20,00 L...t... . j t jT ! 'i. , . . 1 bidder, at tne uourt nouse, ana tne terms maae jyirwii 1 eu m " "vvM"vw - brothers and SlsUrs. Don't forgettO. bring 1 0l00f '' L V ' nM and Silver manufactured to order with exnedi 'em with you to the fair to-m0rrow. You're 1 , , J .. , : ; : v BY THE TRUSTEE. i l tion and punctuality highest price given for old gold I nice familt, I'll be bound,' . ' Raleigh, Maya 30, 1842. tv."44 andSUver,, t. - SBMt-WEEKLY. FRIDAYi JULY 1,;1842: Patent 8ERMoNs.Wr he Picayune serves Up.regtilarly evert Sabbath morning a hort patenteerraon as an atonement we presume for the sin of publishing on that day A J The ujvuicu .i5 ,a preuy jair sample oi me ari cles in gross : i k , f ' . x ' ; ' Sunday. Bathing the body is a whole some praciice-bathinglhe spirits. is a holy one. lo-iiay we should all immerse our minds in- the Jordan - of contrition, and lave thHimbsttf ourevil deeds in the cleansing waters of piety. and praverJ In thihffs-sDirit- ual,1 as well as temporal, we have all adopted lhe credit system to an extent that is likely uiatvc us uanK.ru pi in matters ot salvation ; we therefore see only oneway of finally, fi ling: a fair schedule, and that is, by paving up a small sum in Sundav instalments. If we rfo this Ve may rest assured of receiving a iclear discharge wjien summoned before the high court of Heaven, LetY lr it. lhon " 6' Tathe man from whom death has torn ev ery green iV which bound him to existence as to a blessiner; who passes through life with the corroding knowledge.that in lhe peopled catwi mere is , not one to care lor him. and the blighted affections of whose heart" form nothing but a sacred tomb for th e memorv of.the departed to such a man, jlTe artificial though bright smiles the heartless, though glittering courtesies of the world are but what the bag of pearls" was to the famishing wan derer ol the desert ; and as the one would have will for a mors change all gle smile drawn from the fountain of tovE. ' Pray excuse me," .said a well-dressed young man 10 a lady in the boxes at the ihea-I , . . .... i . . - i ire, I wish to CO up stairs to set some re- I fceshment don't leave your seat." A sailor seated in thA mp hnr kI.uU r.5. Pboper; Resentment. An Irishman while passing a hornet's nest With his gun on his shoulder, was bitterly stung hySne of its proprietors; turning rbund, he let them have me conienw oi ins piece, wim Hie comtorUng remart Wow by bt; Patrick, my boy. Pm minbing you will nave something to do at home, you will.' Williami Thompson, Cabinet and Farnlture Ware-lioiise, . ' , Raleigh, N. C. of Articles in his line, made in the most faithful man ner, after the newest and most fashionable patterns, and which will be warranted. They will be sold at such prices, as to leave no excuse for sending to the North, for Furniture. Call and look, before you send from home. WILLIAM. THOMPSON. Raleieh. Aoril 4i 1842. 28 s - I (Tj Walnut, Birch, Maple and Poplar Lumber, weli-ecasoncd, taken in exchange for Furniture. IieRIFfS SALE. The Taxes due on the following described Lands in the year 1840, be ing still unpaid, I will offer them for sale on the 3rd Monday m July next, at the' CourtrKouse m Car thage for the purpose of paying the Taxes thereon due, and the necessary contingent expenses : jr jmX On or near what water courses Tax due Owners' Names. s$e l'?ahlia McNeill jRich land Creek 2 77" 200 Hugh Black Raccoon 56 140 I 11 56 15 50 12 28 500 Heirs of D. Thompson Crooked "400 McKenzie, Tyson & Co. Crawley Ptcket Lick Little River 200 Do Do i. 40 James Monroe 125 Heirs of Mrs. Riddle, 40 Henry Blaylock loO William Griffin 100 George 'Graham 340 Heirs ot John Eccles Deep River ! . ,. n l. vurrui b orniicu McLendon's crk Purgatory creek ot an 240 John M. Dobbin. lEds Creek .20 . ALEX'R. KELL Y, Sheriff. Carthage, Moote County, ? p A, ft7 A9 June 1st 1842. f . v. Mr. and Mrs. Dohatt, Principals:. ; : . , , extras The Italian or German Languages $15,00 j Oil Paintinig 6t Water Colors- $ 15,00 $10,00 Piano Forte April 19, 18442.; 32 viT UBWARD.Kap ftnODMy Citylonlhe 22d ult a negro woman na - II1HI llXVir.. nMlfK. WlllUilU WW H .u.wmmmw - w Ion vsvpoui iwo weeiLa pluuo. .kmw tn 25:ind 30 years of age, five' feet 3 or ton. Si C about twd weeks smce.-She is a dark mu - i ..l.. in k. wki nniin to.: gne cenen v h,,Wa her head down; and has a;s She ia intelligent, and may endeavor io pass as a tree pe.ern aadhave mft&l S! ' f l , , i wk. ii ' i mn. m i vrTinv On I TD r 1 c?bT J 350 Acres, and a highly improved lot containing six Acres, adjoining , lha City of Raleigtvlate tba Property ofJohn C.Rogers. . . V a -.'' .a' . . v w ' Tl -.tew, 1 woy public; Auction to tne n.gue inrl,' . ... l,; l...ni:ri M.j:.....u Ten. oDellinir. Picture amroonir Book. Kev of Heaven. I el of bread, so would the other ex- nw5fi : -.r v ' ' . 1 tewiDritotBeJoV-Wm'Hb toAe those flattering attentions for a sin- ! ! 4 ; wlwse sunny being would be oils, oworas, uiovesMasas, Hats, Breastplate !.3,i0erLd?.?lai &&m disposed to do the slime, poes nn and rmvh 1 : . tt. .av :n r: 1 - - . , I 'B p, uuS iuoiia, WU1H.-CIUI11B, i iiib, i Jhos. Soda tiarkee, : Moll, I m gomg.aloft to Wet my Needles; 6 gross Match-s. Fjreworks, Glass 14x18 Sury Carb WUlllie. uon Hall overooard while 1 m t?one. I amp ana uanaie wicks, rurses, rocnetbooic's, JMent f Rnm E: ,ii'irt" " " r nnn uoacnuer um v " u..u- Camiet jeans. Linen Collars m mwm a. a m m . . t VI .JJL ?5 fW';8tMI 106 rear.I 'I1688- GISves, Stockings, Irish Linen, i urner cc nugnes oook oiore, a general assoruneni ..-kuK-J r.Mt.n. FJ.rv.t i- 1 - ' . ' - -v - : j,"---" v ' MUSICJEWELLERY & DRY GOODS. -4 , Thankful for the encouragement they have hereto fore received, inform their friends and the public in general, that theyhave ppened.at the new tand, corn- er FayeUeviI!e& Hargett Streets, a choice'assortmcnt of Goods in the above branches.by far larger than (brm- erly fcept, and as they always sell at very moderate prices, iney nope 10 merit a conuuuance oi f- iavora. i rait or the new supply consists m : i ; , v I , 300 lb fresh Raisins. 25 boxes Candles, Sperm 35 I ets. Tallow 20 cts. and. the celebrated Halt's patent; I ooaps, .-, wnite, yeuow, casuie, pertumedr &c. iSperm Oil, winter strained, , best ; 800 lb' Crackers butter, lemon, ship-bread ; best Porter, fine Wines, and r rench iordtal i Cheese 3 sorts ; Chewing Tobacco;! 25 bo . Segars, I igs, Prunes, Dates Filberts, Palm, w all.de Ifocoanuts, Almonds, Sweet Oil, Preserves, Brandy Fruit, Oranges; Xemons, JSeidletz and Soda Powders, Macaroni, Cufrahts, Citron 300 lb" Randies Pease's Hoarhound Candy ; Chocolate, Pt-ppersaucS, Pickles, Lemon Syrup, Nutmegs, Liquorice, Cinna mon,SardineB, Anchovies, Bologna Sausages, Smoked Ton.;tMo8c'1'efc:.;i-: - . ' PERFUMERY; t . , , PxprrMfcHT, Oil of Roses, Macassar,Bears, Antique uns, ioiogne, x lorioa anu javenuer waters, oav l ing soap, Essences, Opodeldoc, pink Saucers and lilly WluteFrecklcwash, Bergaraott. ; ..... MfSICAL INSTRUMENTS. v Musiy! I a I stum KHTS Finest Violins;bows,string9, bridges. screws, Fingerboards Guitars, Flageolettes, Fifes Flutes CJarionetts, Accordeons, Brass Trum- iKi.,. ' V"- " : V , BOOKS. TtAr. : Sn.n;.k T?,-K n, T?1 I Gramm.,, lt.. Aln,... Geo, Wb?, fancy Trooa. ere. Painted Glass Mugs, artificial - Hair and Flowers, Mohair Caps, Ladies Work and Fancy Boxes, Look- inc-aiasses 3 and 4 feet so uare. "Baskets. Snnfi-boxes . -w .-. .... ' . from 5 cts to 4; Combs, shell and other ; Clocks, wootln and metal; Walking Oanes, finest Kazors t. 8 ms, l8118;, Thermome;ere. Compasses, D'rk.J,cnandPocket Knives of the finest quality. Pis- Tapers, Powder flasks, Shotbelts, Birdbags, Percus- sion caps, Smoking Pines, Corkscrews; Whips, Scis- cttaces and Heads, r-aper, fens, limits ink :,.-rupo Gaes, as Domfnos. Chessmen, Backgammoir. Ke- no, Tenpins. Cup and Ball, Graces for Ladies, slip- P'nS ropes, Tivoh billiard, Rollet. TOYS. Tors-of every description, as Marbles,. Hamming Tops, Drums,Ranres, Whistles,Mouth Organs. Harps, Trumpets, Magic Lantern, Paintboxes, Magnetic j oys, r atse r aces,- Cannons. Dolls, Malescops, Microscopes, painted Trunks for children, etc. etc , JEWELLRRY Fine gold and silver, as well as german silver, viz. Breastpins; Ear-ains, Pencils, Finger-ring. Thim bles,- of german silver and pincbback. 1 aWe and Tea Spoons, Desert Knives and Forks, Side, Pocket, i and others. German silver Comb's. Hand , Bells, Watchguards, Chains and Kejs, Belibuckles, Spec-1 tacles. VRY GOODS. 5- Pantaloon staffs,' Vett patterns. Handkerchiefs, and Bosoms, stocks, Satinett, bleach and . In fact i the varipty of articles is too numerous to mention,' all of which wlU1e sold on very reasonable terms for cash. G. w. & c. grimme; Corner of Fayetteville and Hargett 8treets BCRrVARB JIUPIJY, No. 10, Fakttsviixe Strikt, Raijcigr, :- i. ' - : Has the pleasure ofan houncing to his friends and the public at . large, that he has received from New-York and Philadelphia, an exten sive, rich, and fashionable stock of Goods, which he will sell at New York prices The assortment consists in part, of I j WATCHES Gold independent seconds, duplex, anchor, Lever Watches, a general assortment of Silver do. of every price and quality. , JEWELERY. Gold gna'rds, fob, and neck Chains, Seals, Keys Diamond Pins 4 Rings, Ruby and Emerald do. neck and head Ornaments, rich cameos d mosaic Pins 4 Ear-ringvgold Pencils.ThimbJes, Vinigretts, Medal ions, gold Hearts and Crosses, J e,t da. and ,ai great 1 variety of other rich Goods SPECTACLES. Gold. Silver. Blue, and polished sleet Siectacle8 to uif; alLpersons and all eyes.. Very superior flint glasses, that may . be adjusted in any frame, at S mo meat's notice. . ys&;i' V-: ';y& r:p:": t .SILVER AND PLATED WARES. V Silver Cups, Spoons, Ladles, Sugar Tongs, 8alt i and Mustard Spoons, Butter Knives, silver mount- tnla I ai h flnth H.i. Hot .nil Sh.nn..hii. R .i.V. Castors, Candlesticks," Sn offers and j Rogers1 superior Razors, Congress Knives and-j 1 Scissors, Sanders' celebrated razor Strops Dog Col i INI . nil. B1IH UIKS. M I Jl . Ik r. 1. liniM . I IIILd Lit, 1 rruus, uuiib umi num, wuier i ou aim won 44 boxes, toilet bottles, and HARRISON Breast Pin 1 Fruits. ;Gons and Pistols, Ladies' Toilet and work 1 M., . . i'n mi HnT v. - rtuixr UMtiKr. . - - ed.Cocoanuts, Castors, lndlesticksnuaers and 8ljni fine neVr style prints, Manchester and Earls Trays, Waiters, Cake Baskets. Coffee Greqaes; Bri- ton Ginghams, Lajbe and plaid' Muslins, Canlbricks tannia Wares, in eelts and single pieces, &c, . jj Jgcfeonet. for dresses, Summer Cassimeres and V v' FANCY GOODS. , Tweeds, a Variety of styles and pattern-, Gambroons, t Mantel Clocks ani LampsPlatedand lapaned Summer Cloths and MarseUles Vestings, a gresit vari Waiters, Gold and Silver Mounted Canes andV hips, ety, White and Brown linen and Linerf ; Drillings, Chess men and Backgammon Boards, Visiting Card Merino, Cassimeres, ' -y- ::p:-:y Cases, Gold and Silver Pencil Cases. Patent Steel Hosiery and G oyet, of all descrnons-also re- Farina's celebrated genuine Cologne, Rose LayenJ.j those who have not tried them could name at least tjnefamUV. forvnd year. pt, ha. "4KrvvKi - .i,wh.t w,n.K:nrf-- mrimfw' - .and other artidea for the toilet. r Spanish Guitars," Violins, Clarionetts, Flageolettr, Flutes,; Octave, otq. Fife aud Arcordions. - Precep- I tore wr an tne aoove. , umiar anu louo .u.B15.. I1? Yi0,i.n . , , s" .1' m m it-3 ar - aw am n a ww n as a rar I iiBW.ri llllia arv, uu ' 'VTT-"CXT-.t fl SnTfiHFi lTl U U S rrpHESE UNRIVALLEI) PILLS having 'now . J acquired a celebrily and a popojarity unequalled in th anualr of Medicine, and alap having obtained the entire confidence, and being used m. the private practice of armost the whole body of the Medwal Fac- uhy in the UrrlSwtea,' Eurcrtj'AujT; Sooth Ailier' ica, ine w est mines-, and a great part of -Africa, it uN unnecessary 10 advertise them at length, orto say any; thios further of their merits, than by statinr the com plaints which they are' most effective -inVthe.cureroft and which are as follows : yellow aod bilious fevers, fever and ague, dyspepsia, croup, liver complaint, sick head-ache, jaundice, asthma, dropsy, rheumatfsmyen- largementof the spleen, piles, colic,, female obstruct tions, heart burn, furred tongue,1 nausea, distensions of the stomach and. bowels, incipient djarrhssa, flatulence, habitual costf veness, Wss of appetite, bloich or sallow complection, and in alheaset; of terpor of the bowels, where! si cathartic'or atl aperientls needed. They are eieeedingly mild in their operation, producing neither nausea, griping nor debility.- 1 , v.... , The above Pills are for sale m ihe city ofRaleighby Messrs.. Williams & Haywood, and at the Drug store of L. tiih, and in Fayetteille byJ2. J . Hale, at IN ew-York Prices. JFrcSh JDntgs andJTled- lSltS.TJiebsgtibtr having. received his new andr large 'upplys of ;:'f "Drugs, Medicines, rdLe,: respectfully solicits the attention of Pht- sicians and Merchants in the adjaceNypoontry to the same, as ne leeis luny sausueu, upon a iaimiui exam- luauon qi uis iresu wc., lum w wwi i Haa,"J U1CJ- re ihs Is Ine Mass r: . 5 fcunar uaosiio frure. Ext Colocynth', -comp. ; Sweet pti: Nitre. ' Rhabarb, besi-Torkey, , Iodine. - : -s. ' tDorv do ' POwdeced.orpbine Sntph. - s Aloes Socot... "if Do Acetate. Opium, Goin.'V-'3lv.-''ydriatt Potass.. Camphofrefined. ; , ' ,'Citric Acid. SuIpht Qninlhft Preclp- Carbilron. - Balsam Copatva. . -; East i lnd)a .Castor UiW-hi V' new, article epHreijr ireea. Soda E ng t. irdm aiuirsmell. aisd Arabic' r as clear as Spmni, water. Qalcined . Magnesia. : j-- TUpSW'Ci '1 ' ' . ' 'c N., LBTOTH Drnggisl One door above W. Al StitJi;lij Raleigh, April 21,1842; 33. Fresli Drugs, Medicines, &c. Trrn ILLIAMS & HAYVVOOD are now receiving VV from New York and Philadelphia, large ad ditions to their present Stock of Drugs, Medicines and Chemicals. Paints, Oils and Dye Stuffs, W indow Glass and Potty,' Petfomwy, Foey Articles, "&c All of which they warrantjto be af the best quaUty. and having been purchased upon the most advantage ous terms, they assure their , friends and costomers, lhat they will be; sold cheap as similar articles can oe procured in me oiaic. i .( . ' " Orders promptly attended to. 1 - Soda Water kept daring the Summer end Ice fur nished by the pound ot bushel. ; r , r . VJane l6, 1842, t .; 42 6w Have you a Cough ? DorCt neglect it J Sherman's Cugh lozenges, Are the safest.' most sure and efiectual remedy for Caught Colds. Consumptions. Whooping Cough? Asthma. Tightness of the Lungs er Chestt e.. The pro-fis prielor has never known an instance where they did not give perfect satisfaction. ; oeveral thousand box es have been sold with the last year, restoring to health persons in almost every stage of consumption, and those laboring under ine roosi aisiressing coins and coughs. . They do not check" and dry up the cough, bat render it easy, promote expectoration, al lay the tickling or irritation, and remove the proxi mate or exciting cause. ; They are made from a com bination of the most valuable expectorant or cough medicines, and are undoubtedly superior to everything in use for those complaints. Hundreds upon hun dreds of certificates have been offered of their won derful virtues, from those who have been saved from an untimely; grave, and restored to perfect health by using them. f L;' .. 'r't ':: r The above Medicine may be obtained t, the Drug Store of Messrs. Williams & Haywood, and of Dr, N..L.kStith, with full directions accompany ing each box. -; . -. ;.- i'.'.-JVj'." - . - ' z: REMOVAL, .'l OULD inform his'friehds end the pablic en erally, that be has' removed from bis old eland, .; DESIRABLE GOODS, toihich he invites he atteniion of Ladies, Gentle men and the public generally:' His assortment con sists in part, of the following cheap aud fashionable Goods, viz: ': ' . - .. - ' ' Eleeant French Printed and Painted Lawns and ceived a lot ol yenuemen a j-anama oats, a very re- - 1 outpnces,wiiaagwiwiui veut 1 1 . . , ' '. . Raleigh. May 20 4l-6w ; ITO iaMdret have a fresh sup Jl ply we "were "alwut say, lof tiusivalrjable i cr?TiJ-- u i rUt ihon if ,. nn ,..wr.J tar tween. i iiur new ooxes contain riui eac&i.theoid nni . . r . "V a -" n - - ,-,.7-'-i mtw rsrh haveSl; WILIPECK, Raleigh. March 1st; 1842. 18 rrnORIJEAlJX: OxX-Just received a Sope liDrief article of Salad Oil expressly for table Use. For wle by L sTITH. DruggisL ' I -Aprilis. .;?J --'V t : 32.: n m . . f , -. RARATOGA ITATEn. Just received Ji ireet fromihe Spfings, a fresh supply of the celet- brated Saratoga Water in bottlea. , April 18. , - ttf. L, STITH to tne nouse tofmeny.occnpiea .ny vui p.. . Aum, and 8J8o, thathUhasreeiyeu cheaP;pa . . ITm aiIa sat 4 MTJI In JUlClir , f RESTORER OF. THE BLOOff,! CHRONIC and; OTHER DISEASES iKW,1ETHER Pod y Wl Tihlegm, from 1 V V internal morbid matters, arising!. frpm badlt uisoruerss, irom taeiseoi mercury; calomel, -or fc1) from the change of Efe,a ; oiviuc-u m ine rampbiet. . z Antt-SyphiUtie Syrup. This Medicine is n all " y4Cruot certaio remedy, and thepatient.t JU1 feel himself somewhat benefitiel in twenty-foui h?0r PnceperBoWe: Pint$L 50; Quart, $3, , - Abyssinia Mixture, eelebralMTVnr it. - perfect temoval f Gonorrhces nA Ru . li- r fearfqlrurpnsuMt on 'its Improper" treatment ; ; A benefit will.be visible in 12 hoars.. ; Price, fomthof a pint $1 Bffi half piuCf ; pint, f5t, , . :. aj ; Gold-Mine Balsamrfor Bilious and Nervous Affeo Uons. Colds, &c. Priced 50 Cents. .: Aramatte Extract liniment for Indigestion, Cold ness ia the Storaich, Numbness or .Weakness in the ' LimbsRheutnatism, ' &e. Fpur 'dances, 50 cents, half pint, 0 1 , pint,: $ : , J , r Depuratitit Poier, for BiKous A ftefiobs, BilioW Fever, Headache, Diseases of the Eyes, 4;c. which is ; to be taken in the Restorer. 50: cents pet bpx t . ? Japan Ointment, for. Piles, which U tfbeappTied besidesihe Restorer.'.; 'Jl; SfM-:-'C ' ": Eengoi Ointment t for" TettetRtnewor iali Rheum, Scaldhead, ErUtions of the 6km, and. Foul - -Ulcers; is to be applied besides the Restored. $1. ' Universal & Strengthening Plaster, Diseases he Chest.DspepstaInfbmmatory Rheum : ' Talsj ; Paraly Ac which 4 m most jaQ ese cases to be used besides jbe RestMete, $0 ctav per box. ,; & For a foll anfl pi Medicines, their .properties anJ nature, see -pr. K.'s Pamphlet, wherein will likewise be found directions j fir iheir use, and numerous testimonials ; which ac- ," company every Medicine, and may likewise be had, . gratis, at the office of Dr. K. or of his Agents, by mail. ' Thty Restorer, and all other above mentioned Med icines, are of Dr. Kuhl!s wn diseoTery and are pre- parea oy nimseu. - ;. .. . Cx-.H-V, . ' trom Geo. R. Barr, Esq .' Editor fth'lioul-W-: Aa'iieBoir. Vs. Oct. 9th!:, 18S9. : rp. Knit f fiini'ff;r .. ls 8ii f aluitop to' inform ypathat I am V th excetlent fcealt&.'itt a letter1 twelve months or ur wards smcet l .stated il had entuely . recovered-my health. - Since that time, I have not had the slightest symptom of my tld and much dreaded disease the ' , Dyspepsia. J alsosteted.the cure of several cases, of . obstinate character, and .of leDg standing : they have r all proved pernunent, so fat as I have been able to as- ! certain I have had several venei cases, which ' have(been saccessfully treated Vfi'h '.your Abyssinia ; Mixture and Anu-wypbiuUc oyrop, I will mention : one case, which had been treated with the usual reme dies for three months, but without any abatement of ... disease. Your medicine was procured, and the dis ease, wbicn before appeared too : obstinate, in a few .. days yielded to your remedy, : '. 1 have used your medicmes in varions disfases with success, have tiSed none bier'in my far&ily for the. last eighteen months. i3ne of my .siaters, -whose eyes naa oeen siiecieo ror some years so mucn so that she -was scarcely , able to see to attend to the most ordinary business without the cse of spectacles was relieved by tne use of your itesiorer of the Ulood and DepuraUve rowuer. .r.v y---;' ?..ri . Respectfully yours. " : . " ' i . ' ' GEORGE R.BARR, TO THE CITIZENS OF NORTH CAROLINA. Dr. Ktmi xespectfquy announces to his friends and the public ingeneraL that he has, besides his Office ia Ru;h rnond V. opened an O ffick at Raixiea, N. Cop positethe City Hotel, for the sale of his Medicines, above specified. (ry Persons wishing to procure, any of them, will J please lodirrct their orders, with the amount, (post paid,) to Dm.KUtlL!S Orvicx, dcig, N. C. :;. : The discount by wholesale on Medicines at my . Ofilce in Raleigh, N.C is regulated as fellows,' on $6- ; discount $ 1 ; on $ 12, discount $2i on $25, discount $5-'-. 1 be. amount is to be transmitted by mail, on my riskV 1 tposi paiu; in n or o Carolina noiesor notes -ox tne : j Banks of Richmond, Ya. and the Medicines shall be sent free of freight to any part of North CaroUna.;. , BrannwkA Woollen, ? J. & R. Sloan, u f Greensboreugh, iGailford. ; James Brannock, . v-aierioo, uuuiora. -j: Hargrave, Gaither If Coj Jenkins A Biles, J.il. A.' Drake, . ; " .. Priced Dickinson 4k Co,j James R. Callum, ' ! & llendersoBt, Lexington, Csvidsoii. ; Sansbu; Rowan, "y. .... : ' Ashborougfa, Randolph. ' Yancey viHe, CaswelC ' Miltohaswell Kernersyille, IS tokes. V; . .Lincolnton. v-r'v: Charlotte. , ';: ' u. Oates, v J.FC.Philer, . . Concord, ;; - k 3' . "IISEASlIJj!iTC1 eO W simple yet How wisehow good and beao- fiful are all the laws of oaturef JSimplidty and truth sre stamrved upco every law. of the creatioa The mighty worlds which roll-, hi space in every de-.; gree of velocity and directionare all governed by ol-r ' traction ofjmatteria;Taiterjtms jwindpla goterns' the human 1 body. Brandretii'a . Vegetable : UmW versa! Pills, attract all impurities of the blood to the Ihowels, which organ expels them from tbe body. At traction and disease are both units. . All accidents or infections only affect the body .in propoliph as they, occasion impurity -of theblood.iji 'l The bowels for instance "are- cosUve -this most im- nortaat ercran is closed the eonaeonenrji ! rmt aecura'oladon of impurities; which, as they eatmot get out by their usual paisa'ge,'are Jbrced into the hlood occasioning imporiwof blo. r Thus FeyersCbcl- m, nuciumutuiy uuijui, BUU vyotuf MIB , OltCD pru . duced 'f But let BrandretiYs Pills be lised uvucbdo sea as will effectually VaeqaiaV the lels and healtj ; 14 restored at once,'; mmy The nnworUy.liitve'' mltlsri Me- dicrae so extensively, that his iMtallittg; Agent tsfcdW taking tn mltthe old bexesv and pnlting aewonea of a UlUClCllvV VHIC, AXitW ill AUCU ivvM.;. ,vwuufY . are just received AlIillWISC i Raleigh; March 1 1842: ir igf-T -v' Iiciaia?sioi . fcNmore thao .400000 cases lobeinfiiWMejlhs oti- ed. c Many disease arU irtfncweraaH long 'nd Intens ; sfirin od even dtb$our Iv Mrtaift Worm-UeStrOVlOK 'BWOKIBH.vui uw,r ,- ibSii eer netng suaprcteua swwrT'T!!0 eJr -i oft.n afflicted with tbem and aMdortored fyarki& J vtomtMaunswitnouj eny nenen, wuerj.-cr.TOosef :w sc-v ; these Lozenge, would sfefi$t twxuama A'll - -ts&r.c-'' ' u1 m
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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