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It was a finer tftorpiag Jo AuVusl, jvKcnJi lie Samuel Eatop wad about seven years ofu' thai he was 'making a tlarnMn l.hq brook thai jraa before his falher'a'door. Ile'wjs.an ly and beautiful chilily his nttither ptmosUdo lizing himrrherehe.ai'ivUKlu3roii3er5' tucked op above hi kneesV forking likel a beaver, his ruother'e bold eye gleaming. -out Atom beneath his .. sunburnt hair,i and. with some of his 'father's strength' tusrsrinjr at a. large sioiie m ioeoeu pi iae siream. aam my, you'tTbeiler come in liadn't : ye r' : siitil Haunahi' ill a tone of halt, molhcr antlJt half male. - v A ) f r- - '.$1 vNo-o-o, I giiess not yet,' said Samuel. . An acorn came iloatwigf down tlie water.- The boy" tookjt up-rlodked at i$Awas 'plead ed, anuVepk6.ned, in his mind that-there were more ,op' the . gully,' ands when f his roother's" back;" was turned off he started1 for I JJLW'0'1 e was 'houtio enter hadfeen fprrn 'jLfthe work; of centuries) by ihe attrition of wnesireAHi ue nau jusi ucen piaymo jn ana waikinjf on a level niai uoruereu eacn siue oi tltc water, he boldly entered the ravincuAn almost perpendicular " wall or.hauk ascended on each side, to tlie height of a hundred feet,' composed of crags and rocks fretted by decay and storm into fantastic shape and position. Ifew scattered bashes and trees sought nour-' tshmenPfroin ihe earth that had fallen from the level above, and exceptitigA their' assist ance and the unseen surfacef . of the rock; this aataral part seetnecl in accessible, v but to bird and beast, f About an eighth of a mile f ronr tne entrance, cataract closed tne -gorge, i Ihrowingsup its ..white veil orinisf in -seem ing guardianship; of the spirit -waters.'The i verdant boughs hanging over the bahfecai t a deep gloom upon the, bed below,'- while so lofty was the dtsiance,. they seemed tor grow I bat n to be Ha as he his h oai m ine SKy, ojue paicnes w wmcD were seen peeping between them. J j annai Eaton soon missed her bov. shut had often wandered lo the fields where his faiher was at work. she concluded he' must be there, and 'checfcingvcoming fears with the hope that he would1 tetbra at the hour of dinner; AVhen-he 'caraey Joseph; nor any of ii is meriknewAvhere he was, 'Then the agitated notherrclalmeJ' IIeVosn he's lost! and 'my poor, boy ;w ill Starve and die in thevds r. Gathering courage,-she liasiily sumnoned jier family; around, her and despatched them alf hut her husband to search in different directions in the neighbor in? forest. ,; To hitn she"s"aid," Scour evey: HeVoulJVo any where.' She-knew not why, but a preseo'iment thaiihe boy' had fol-. lowed the course of-the strean?; dwelt strong' ly on her mfud.x r - .V-v-r C fus'j pand, as he i' rejoined her aV the inpulh of'ithe gorge. An eagle flew past the mother ashe entered the ravine.She thought to herself, the jdread- ful birds are tearing, my child to pieces j: and, j uoiiuc, sno .nasieiieu ont mailing tne walls oi the cavern echo back; with the screamsi Of her offspring.' ; Her lonly. answer .Was jifre eternal thuuder of the cataract ,fa if in mock - ery of woe, and fliogirig ;its cold spray UpOn cr not anuinrouoing: temples; 7,ltodl tltat I am. how ran Iih hf-nt tnt V 55!i ; ettna, licr ey.es along tlie dizzy Jieightihat peejfed through the- mil tiU she conid ho Ihncer see. and her eyes, filled with tears: -J' X.?;- V yr no but a mother cautell he Teelirigs of mother's hearl'?. Fear. acofnes Uiickind fst upon.; the .reeling brain.' of Hannah." Oh, my b9ymyraye boy wiU dieand wr'-jog iog her hands in agonyshe sajik to her hus bmd''s feet;', 'ir - v . The pain xf hope deferrtd;' had slrai ned wr heartstrings to .tho' severest-tension and 11 seemed as jf .tlie rnde haad 'despair had broken theift:alL' -r'': 'y ' c'v- v uie lerrinecr nusoana threw water, upon ne pale face.Cand strove Ai all tKearts-M Knew to win her" back life:.;' AC last ; she vpeneu ner languid cyes.staredwudlv around and rose trembfing (a her feet. As stio stood ie a neari-br9ken Niobe,t1i tears,' a'frag. ent of rpek came lurabUng dowmttedppoi mem site bank, Slie look.l B ,.5, Wa Vor.lf ..I k . r ' i' Mio .ascent siuuu iier uvyii uear ooy. - uat even while' en while , the glkV crV waV issuing' lips, it turned into a ndte of horror, rcy -mercy V t MB nn' .ntk !.L'' .1'" ' .' . f. rnm her Jin 'Oh, mercy me- crag 011 which'the. boy stood pfoieet " ",0 "wuu rock m a hw of the edges of this crW G,i5 Minu.u a -wu,u uusues, crouched a panther field you calt your .own,' and ifyou can'tnd liiia, joinWe'in.the gorge ;Jr,:-'. lie wouldn't go tonhe gorge,V HartnalC .eMyoth':wa$ . ware of t'he prbimi tyOf Ii is parents;" and i ihe v presence of his dangerous enetny; :at abQat'the'eame'iine Ilead'roIIed down.; the stone in exultation; Wtad atuinqd;'and he' now stood, witli anoifter ia his handi drawing Jt back and looking 4 at tnenj,,!! to asK ;wrteuer xie; snomu throw iCat" tfje lerrible VanimaH before : htm. v Till then; therinother seemed imniovable in her snsperise,'rnt conscious of, the.tjange'r of hef son, it ue irruaieu ine oeasi, site rnsneti some dislance op the rOck antl motioned with her head and hand that, he should jiot lthrow;--i yetf Avith the feeling mind of childhood, ancl a-temper; miie nsea to control. 5ne leanessiy threw,the,fragtnent with all hisinightat ';lhe fertfcioui .savage. It struck on one of, his I feet; -'lie save a sudden erdwh' lashed - his tail with fary and seemed about Jiatspcingi f?jGet yojSrriflet"Joiiah.J 'The poor , man stirred not.. His glazed eye t was fixed 'with a look' oNealh upon! the panther and he"ap- peared. paralyzed witlV .fear.jl:IKa wife-leaded fromjier.stand; and placing; her hands upon and. cried; ATyoii a man Jostab i Eaton 2 Do you loVe your child ? - Hestarted vas If from sleeps and ran xvitb -furious haste frooj tlie ravine, :-V,rr rOJs J gam the rao'thef looked towards .her son. He had fallen upon hisluiees. und was vhis peri'ng' the little prayers she had taught hiin, not in cowardly fear, but an indefinite thought came. aclrbss-Ius.mind thaw he must.die;-The panthers wasupon his: feet." He stooped: to sprjHg.'r,"heUistracted mother f could iteep stiirao Ionef.f She'rushed'up the sleep as- cent with Ihe energy of '.despair feckless "of the. danger, thinking only; of Jierson.;-; I he rocks crumbled ,and slipped beneath her feet, yj&t&he fell not; ."On on she siry gled In her f 'he ferocious creature paused for a moment .when v he liearilthe wretched ; tnother?sr a p proach. True to' his mature, - he sprang a t tbe boyt V He' bairely ; touched the crag,', and fell backward as Ha urfali ascended , the oppo site srde. T: . I -'-V ::j ' . -v.. V - 4 r s r All I1 . saiu siteUughing uelinoosiy, the panther must try.it again before he parts us, inyboy ; but we won't part, and sinking on her kbees beforehim, she' fondly folded him lov her bVeast; " bathing. his-voang "forehead with her tears.- r..- 1 - Unalterable in his ferocity, and the manner of gratify lag it, the panther agan sprang from hUsituatibriTThis .time he was more suc cessful. 1 His forefoot struck the edge of the crag. He will kill Us, mother,-he will kill us IV and the btfyiiestled closer to hlimoih- er bosom;' 1 1 he animal struggled to' bring ; his -body onthe crag hisVsavage' feature hut a step frart' the mother's face. ;Go away, go away I shrieked the mother hoarse with horror; ; ymrshan't have my child I Closer still' tloser.he came---h1s red eyes flashing fury, and the Inck paaUngsoihis breath came ih her face; ' At this awful moment she hears the faint report !bf fire-arms from the gulph i . p' .i. i j r f - ' .I. oeiQW me pantner aiooiuom hup, ins suarp Claws lOOSeil KUUl iuv rockauu me uaicu beast rolled down the precipicei at the feet of Josiah baton. r ."V V TM L.I kii.lilIit.An little group at the mouth of the gorged ;,They were oii.iueirKiitcs inir; wutuc; . yiccuiug hands over Ihe head of her son, and the Voice of praye going to their Guardian Tor.His mer-' cy tn Uiwarltng thePantberis Xieap. KISSINQ; OFF BAILORS. A SCEJiB AT SEA. i Anrlrish' Guineaiaan had ; been fallen "with by one of the cruisers, and' ".he. commander of his majesty's sloop, the Humming bird; made a selection of thirty oivforty stout H' ians. j to fill pp his own complement, and J er the-surolus to the Admiral! - ShortsighV fIV. ed( mbrlalafwe all are," and captains of nien-6f .war are not-jexempte-fronv- human: imperfection- How. much also drops betw.een the cur -aiid the ?ip.V -Tliere chance4 to le on u - t p - - .- t l. f:t. ooaiu 01 tne same uauer iwvery uruy ;riu girls of the ..better sort f buurgeoise, who Ayeteoininjoia"their:;friends.Jft Philadel plHa.vThe naine qf one. Was Judy', and of the other Maria iNd sooner, were me poor trisn men informed jof their change ai destination, thajfc they -set up a howl loud ehoughjio rnake ihe'flEjonslers Ot the tleep feektheif;dark ca vernsrThey- ret 'tlie' hearts of: the j poor hearted ffifls; aq,d when tlie ihooughbasa of the' mules: vas7j01nea uytne spnionious trebie .bf th'e women andvchil(jreri, l vould ' ,p- . !! " i.;i l-j tre have made' rOfpfyeu&hifnself turn aroundflu gaze j ' ' vr -f - - . ' ; r - - .i ; QhV Misyjudy; blrV Mlfs Matial. would you be'.so, cruel 'as, tp'see uspoor ;craihurs tlraggedaway toi man ofwar,' and 6ot for to go and s'pake n word (otMa t, 5Aword to. the capiain irom. your own peny muyiis,;i" doubt he would lel us ojflT.V" VCA VTT -ThV young ladiesi .though doubting .the y u w er & ut inei r tascinaiion, resui vu ,u i the experiment 1 Sorbegging the JieuienatH of the sloop to give: thenr a'passSge oa board fc sjiaiiB wnii ine captain, vtrrcy;ajiueu a aiuau baUerof finery tdMher dr"es9;aid skipped (rntothe boat like1 a couple of nmuntaih kids. carmg neither for the exposure i of their ankles. rf?rhftn trihjited jn'no small-degree m the,' success of their; project. -Therar isvroraethirig-in the sightof a pretty girl Meaf "thaV never fails Jo; 'put a manjivgbbddrhor:;; Wenhey ghtorj boardo(ihe .man of war they, were joytuiiy rpce-yeu oy,tne captain...; ; ; ; - i -Aud prayjyoung ladies, may have procured me the hQttor,"( - ; . . t . . . . rt z ' 1 7 : w It was td:beg a favor of vour honor, Jsaid J udy,' Aridhls Kohor wilf Jrant itr too; laid Maria; for ;M ike1' thVJook'of him- :". y Flattered by this.shot of Marias, the cap tain said that nothing gave him more pleasure than toobjige the" ladies'and ,'vjf the. favor. patihle "with hi dutv-,' that he -would grant il fVell,' then said" Judy. will yonr honor ive rne back Pat FiannaganJ 'that you have pressed jist now.s: - -: ' ; . v?The Cyptain'shoolc'his 'hea'd.. ."4V" f jtusauor, yourponor, out a. poor pog I a if wnii .Well then, said-Maria, give us;Pheltni O' Shanghnessay. ; . , T; "?' . ; -V The captahvas equally inHeSble. Cornej come,, your honor sakl'Jinly, , We must'not stand upon trifle's now-a-days. V gise'yoo a kiss if you give me back Pat Flan- nagan.-; ; ; 4 v.; : - r -v . s : VAnd another,said Maria, for Phelimi;' y tvTjlev Captain had oner seated on, each side of hinv-his head turned Jike a' dogvane jn a gale'of wind.'; He did not khownvhlch to begirt'wiih i the most ineffable good humor danced Hiilils'eyes and the'Judies saw :at once nhe 'da y w.asth'ei r 'own. ?-SucJi is : the power of beauty; thatthis lord nf !the ocein was fain to strikeMoit.?' Judy laid' a kissf on his right cheekMaria., matched it on "Jits left iv'and the captain was thehappiesfof mortals, v Weil then said he, you .hare'your wislitake your two .meaTorani in a hur ry ta-malse sail. - -s; ... : ' Is it 'sailye are after miking?" "and 'do' ve mean to take all these poor;cralliuTs with yoa?:?. Xo, faith -another kiss and another raan.- r r : ' - : I am not going to relate ; how mankisses thejpe lovely; girls bestowed - on thevenyied captain.'- If such' ares captain's perquisitesV who,'wouId not Ixe a captain Suffice it to. say they got the, whole. rtieir,- counlrymeh re l eased a n d re tu rned Jm b oa rd i n if i a m ph . Lord Brouglrani -ised td say that tie -.aU wajrs laughed at the settlement of pin-money, ' as Jiadics were generally.either kicked out xf , or Kissea .oiiuji it rout ms. lorusnip in vue Whole course of his legal practice, jiever saw a captain of a, man of- war kissed out of for ty men. by two prettr Irtsfi girls. .After this, let all shout Erin go bragh 1 ; . J J r JPackctylSoats br Scott svitlc and JDmtchburgr. - s , r ?- 4 'V, . t SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. TNUR M ait Packet Boats, J Oil N- M A RSHALL, iJt;apt Hull ; and C CAbELL, Oai.t. Hunt 3 ley, will leave Richmond from' our landing, at the head of ihe Basin, for the abdvV places on Monda;s,Wed. nesdays and t rtdays, at 8 o clock, A, M. precisely, and arrive at Scottsvilie by 1 AVM. next day,, and into Lynchburg by 7 P M.f f " ,"v t J-"- '.,' .VV-t-;. BETURNINO. - " Leave Lynchburg, Mondays, Wednetulays arid Fri days at 7 A M 'andarrive at ?cottsville by 10 P.M. and into Eicbmond next day by 4 E, MV f' s By -this arrangement, passengers for Tennessee" and GayandoUe, will not " be detained in - Lynchburg, as heretofore Oar 'Boats will Iso" connect whix tbe line of Stages' from IScotlsville to Staunton, v T-"' ' ThU is noi tbe cbteapest and best rouie" to the dif ferent Virginia Springs, and offers many other induce ments to travellers for preference; ' The invalid wiH be pleased with his easy, comforta ble and safe 'passage ; tne beautiful and romantic sce nery will delight the admirers . of nature, iid4.be neb, fardmed and. highly: cultivated James. Riyr low grounds1 and highlands, will gratify the-agricuftuiist and man of taste.:'-" -""fV; r, ' " '- . Oq our airiyaf .aV-Lynchburg, V passengers have a choice of two routes iia ihe White Sulphur Springs, with an assurance that a!l shall be' sept on two lines of Stages running "over ;the "Natural Driilge ' and by pibbrel's Springs, and the other by Liberty, Fincastle and ihe Sweet Springs.' v " .'- i EDMOJVDS & davenport;. Richmond, June 20," 1 842.: 50 Yt WiSJia-ria Thompson, Cabitact aad Furniture Vare-liousc, t K XVAJEIUU, -J.V. V. JPTTH E SubscribeV bai nqvr'on hand a his furnish IJ 4ng Ware. Roomsjust in-lje rear "of 'Messrs. Turner. & lIu?hesUoatSrorex at general assortixient of Articles in his line, made ioiue most faithfuijrnant her. after tbe -newest -and tnost jasutonauie rwuerns, and which will ;be wawanfcTbey wiH-..-,oldtAt such prices, as to leav no xcase'vlor-ong to-ine North for. Furniture. ' Call and look, before you send from home. A , - ' WILLIAM THOMPSON: j "Raleigh; April & :i2; -,- 28-.". r 'fXj WafnutBjrch Maple and JPoplat, Lumber, ftT) randrelh's Pillff. We have a fresh bui Lij3'P,v ve',Were 'about ?ay,'-: of this valuiWe iledicine-but! o those Who have lrieNhem; tt is un necessary ' to say so.and those who have not iriedr them.. would be slow perhaps to belreve us. tns,inowevet a serious'facti lbat we coul3 name at least 'one famiryi where their iegalaV use for. e veral . yearA, past, baa madajfcePHysicjanVvuiJa " few arid ;far; Jbetween.?. Our new Doles contain 25 Pills each,"lhe bid only havj8i.v-;r-: :;-":' r -will, peck- j- Raleigh. Mafch 1st, 1843: '"VWs rmiMlCS WSTBIOUT "TTiafGS For UXb i mere trifle; a little volqme cdn;be purchased, enUtJedV,Richps without CtVings Vl ."book that is thought to be worth its weight mt gi)W. w i ' -Forsale b? .' v: , .E;PNAS!f, 3. said ne wnail " Book and nana lorte BeUer. . 1 tion ana punctuality- nisnesr pace given ior oiu coip i oaruia-cv Aioore uouniy, i . , tor sale m KaTri-'h h-Wittiau ll-w -ir 0fthUyisil?Vt'MayV.;;ev' -,'. Telersburg, Va.. and Silver; i.: -i-':!;.. JtMwlst 184,-Vr N Sti.;! ''VH. v'- jLJlJW, L.i l ii -JJi ji l .LLJfci'. JulULJ in 1 XC j jj Tin j V l - --uS ' -L-J-JL lull j iT 'i ii i i M-IF ' f jii ffi m n n i iVijXuiiuJmj --JS'' ;-Mr;sic, JEWELLERy & drx goods y - .'Thankful for the encouragement they have, hereto; for received, inform their friends and the tonbiic in general, that they have opened,alihe new stand-, corn er Fajct'eviile & JKa'rgel Streets, a choice asprlment o; uoods jo the apove branches,by far largcr thanTofni erly kept, and, as ibey, always sell At very moderate pics, iucj jiope uiern a coiiiiouanco oi lavqrs. Pait 'of the new supply consists in i-' -: - ' i -7 300 lb fresh Raisins. S5 boes Candles, Sperm -35 cts TalJow.i20 ;c's; and the celebrated Hull's patent; Soaps', !wbite;yellovv..cajti!e,- perfumed; k'c. Sperm pit, Winiec. strairied. best ; 800 lb . Crackers butter, lemon ship-t-rvad ; best- Porter, .fineVVinest, and French Cordial v Cbeete 2 sons i Chewinj -Tobacco. 25 boy , SegarvPisSfc Prunes, Dates,' Filberts, Palm, Wall & Oocoaniurf, ? Altodnds," Sweet :;X)il; Preserves, lirandy r ruit; -Oranges, JLemons, Seidletz and Soda Powdefa Macaroni, (urrant", Citron ; .300 lb Candies Pease's H oarhound 'A 'a ndy t : Chocof ate;1 Pfppereatice; Pickles, Lemon Syrur Nutmegs Liquorice,' Cinna- mon,Sardines, A ndvovies, Bologna Sausages. Smoked Tongges very .best MustardStarcb, Tea. J , V - ':' perfumery;;? -, : - Peptukrt," Oil of. Roses Maca3sar,T3ears,Antilauei UU3, cologne, f lriJ a ana ijovcmler, VV alers, riiav i . v : -.,'. f i ' ;.. c. . .. t t.ii White, Freckle wasH, Bergamolt. f Mpsicit IsSTPMKSTS,Finest.Vionps,bows,strmgs, oriuges. screws, $ tugerooarus ounars, r lageoiettes, Fifes,. Flu tcj?, Clarione tl3, Accordeona; Brass Trum- pets.,- BOOKS. v , books, cnanisu,; r rencn, uerrnaif anu xinensa Grammars and. Readers, Almanacs, Geocraphy Prim ers, Spellings Picture and Song Book, Key of Heaven CCatholic.') r s.; v ;;- . , ; f- . v . Foils, Swords, Gloves, Masks; Hats; -Breastplate , mt- " f - . . x-. ' -w - Painted Class' Muss, artificial Hair and Flowers, Mohair Caps, Ladies VY'ork and ' Fancy Boxes, Look-T ing-glasses 3 and 4 feet'' square. Baskets; Sfcuflrboxes from 5 cts to 4; Uombs, shell "and other Clocks, wooden and i it;; Walking Cunes finest Razors and shaving .utensils. Thennometers, Com passes, Dirk,' Pen and Pocket Knives of the finest oualjty, Pis tols, Teeth, Clotb Hair, Hat and Sboebrusiics". Black ing ; Slates, Bell, Ftshiog Lrtensiw-.CJoSee mills, Pins: Needles ; .6 cross Matches-, Fireworks. Glass 14 x.18 Lamp and Candle wkksf Parsed," PocketbookV, . Night Tapers,- Powder, flasks', Shotbclw," Birdbagsi-TefCus sion capsj Smoking Pipes. Corkscrews, VV hips, Scis- sofe,' JNecklaces and JJeads, t aer,:ren8j (juitls. Ink af d Inkstands." Wafers, Sealing ax, Letterstamp, Pen. cus, Buttons, Pictures ' - i , ', ' n " :- -" c A MES. '.'--. : " ,v ' ":.Gavs; as Doroinos. Chessmen: Eackcammon, Iter no, Tenpins Cup and Ball; Grace for .Ladies, slip ping ropes, Tivoli billiard, RolIeL "' ,. x 1 : r r . .- -TOYS. ' - ; ;. . To'ts of every descrtption, as .Marbles, Humming Tops; Dmm8,Rattles,Whistles,Mouth Organs. Harps, 'Prnmnt. M aerie, d Lantern. PaTntlmTPs. Marn(tic I oys,' False Faces, ' Cannons. . Dolls,- Malcscops, Microscopes, painted Trunks for children, etc? etc ,1 ; : fJEWELLRRY. i f ' rFine goM and siUer,-as well as german silver viz. Brrastpins;- Ear-sings,' Pencils, Finger-rincs Thim bles,' f german; silver aod piiichBack.rTaJle and Tea SpoonsDesert Knives and Forks, Side, Pocket, and others;. . German silver 'Combs,' Hand . Bells, Watchguards, Chains and ; Keys, Behbuckles, Spec tacles; V y ' ' - , .- , , ' DRY GOODS. - - . -V Pintaloonr BtrjtTs, :Vet; pallerns,' Handkerchiefs, Camlet. Jeansj Linen IJollars . aud Bosoms;- Slocks, Gloves, Stock! ags, Iribh Linen,SaUnelt bleach od unojencueu vouons, r lanutsivetc. , , In fact 'v the varieiv 6f art ideals loo numerous' to mention; all of which will be void on very reasonable terms for cash.,' - . - t V ' x -. -' ' : ' ; : ; i- - - x - g, w, & c. grimme, v, r: - Corner of Favetteville and Uarcett jstreeU No. 1Q, 5 Fa t bttkviixs: Stbeet, Rjuuexgh,,-: " 1 1 a 9 ;U w I'ivuo uiv, va wu nboncing to bis friends and the public at large, that he basrecvi ved.from Nw-York and P6ilade!hi, an exten sive, rich, -and fashionable stock of. Goodswhich he will sell at New York prices The assortment consists in part,' of WATCHES .-. Gold "independent seconds', duplex, -ancbor,Lever Watches, a generaLassoriment of Silver do. of eery price anttqualily ' Gidd gWrds, .fob; and neck Chains Sea1s,Keys Diaraoml Pias Ripgs, Ruby and Lmerald do. neck md bead Ornaments, rich cameos mosaic Pins 4 'Gold. Silver, Blueand polished siecl Spectacles t6 suit all persons' and all' eyes'KVery; superior flint glasses, that may lw adjuslcdjnjtny frame, "at a too? . f SILVe'r'AJCD PLATED WARES". . Silver Cups. Spoons, Ladles, Sugar Tongs, all and Mustard Spooirs, Butter. Knives, siUer r jinouriti ed Cocoan ul s; Castors; Ca'ndlestfrk s,CSn uffers and Trays', Waiters," Cake Baskeis; C.oQe'y request Bri,- fanuia Wares, io setts and single pieces, oc.I ;'r r- 't FANCY GOODS.,:; ,H - 'Mantel Clocks, laed Lamps,laled and Japaned WaiiersGold and Silver Mourvted Canes and Whips; Chess mertvandackgammQn Boards,-VisitineXard Cases; Gold - and Silver Pencil Cases, Pcf tJteel Scissors Sanders'; celebrated liivtot Strop,' Do Jjb tars, do. Calls, silk' -Pursed Pocket Bobksv: ImitatTo FruitsGaris and, Pistols, Ladie&'Toilct'aud work' (yxpsi. toilet bottles,' and HARRISON-Breast Pin Medals, Canjes, and Boxes,. Ztc &cl. ' 1 T ; ,,'' v PERFUMERY. , ? Fatina.'sfielebrated genuine Cologne; Rose. Laven j dcry Florida, and Bay (.Waters j vGulriaia's Cream, of Sqap, Naples, and Saponaceous compound,' for Sha v ing; Role, "Afmond',: Camphor and Wirfdsor tilett, Soapspearl Powder.colOCream, Pomatum; beat's oil, hair, tooth, and shaving Brushes, and "a variety" of o.ther articles for the toilet., - ' rz Flutes tors tra" Violin bnws; &c. ;-.-( Clocks arid'Watches of alt drscrirrtions clean ed and.. repaired in hi accustomed superior' style Gild and Silver manufactured to order. wttbr expedi EdTTrmgs, gild Pencila.Tbimbles Viotgretts. Medal ions, gold Hearts and Crosses; Jet 'di. and a great vaneiy of other rich Goods.' ': .v-. C; - : . s .';. - SPECT.A CLES. : ; ; Ocfave.&c. Fife aud Arcmdions;,; Precept r,alt the above. Guitar, and v ilin strings ex- npHESE JJN RI V A LLED PILtS. having iiow tl acquired a 'celebrity and a popularity unequalled in the annals of Medicine; and also ha vinjr obtained the entire "codfiJence, and being'used in 'ther pdvate practice oi aimosi iae wnoie couy or me Medical f ac ulty ia5 the United .States;'. Eurepel Asia.?Jouth .Amer. ica, iha West Indies, "and a fani part ,of Africa,' it s Unnecessary tp advertise tbetn at length, or to say arfy tning luriber ul tbeir merits, than by stating6 the com' plaints which the are most effective la' the cure of. and which are as follows :jellow and bilious fevers, iever anu agne,ayspepsia,-croup,-iiver compiamw.sicit head-achfe, jaundice, asthma, dropsy, rheumatism, en largement of the spleen r .pile8colic,''ifemale;obstruc-' nous, ueari uqrn, lurreu onguet.nauseaai6iensioBs or the stomach and bowels, incipient diarrheal flatulence, habitual costiveness, loss of appetite, blotch or sallow coAplection, and in all eases of torpor of the- bowels, wheje a cathartic oTr an apeiieut is needed. fThey ire exceedingly mild ia their, operation, producing neither nausea, griping nor debility ' '- 'r : ue aoove r uis are jot saie in me city ox xaieiga oj MessrsWilliams As Haywood, and at the Drug store of NLStiih, and in Fay etUville "by E. Haleaj XVew xork Jf rices. - . -v. 4 JF'cs4 , J&rugs antl JflecU tCMICS.-l ne.Jsubscriuer having received 'his. new and; large isupply.v al ' . Iru?. ;3Icdf clncs j , &c. rftRnppifiillr iiir.!fa-i'haHf'nljon.oF':Phvv siciansand Merchants io the adjacent counlryto the, same, as be ft els fully -satisfletf. JupVo a faithful exam iaation'oi' Lbfresbi ' stock; that in point ofcqoality, ibey ujtf 1:01 vu uvt eui uiuscu.: i. nuu tncso m cuiuuton pic purchased in New .York lor caeA be assures all that vviihew ;exeeptiohs'tbey shall - be furnished at Pe-' icrsDurg pnzes. acww wiiiipo tounu soma ui- tue leading articles, viz t ; - - v" ; , , f - , CalomeL"Londo'n,r-; -' Peruvian TJark--red. BIuVMass ' "'Lunar Caustic pure"; Ext. Colocynth, enmp. f Sweet Spts. Nitre. f . , Rhubarb, les Turkey;' . Iodine. - X- t , Do" do - Po w deied. Morphine Sufpb.. J - 1 -AloesSocet. j, - Do Acetate; "- ;7 4 Opium, Gum'S "f Hydriatt Potaa V Tx J-Camphorrefined. v ; 'Citric Acid t ; ' Sulph. Quinine, , . ' JKrecip; Carb. iron, J Balsam Uopaiva. -'J -: ' -East - India Castor tJih-a Phoaj. Soda;- , - newarficle entirely freed Sup. Carb. "Soda Engw'A ' .. from"- tate orsmell, jand Gornr Arabic 'V r f? a clear as Spring' water. O - N; L. 8TITH, Druggist , r 'c Onedoof above W. 4c & Stith. ; Raleigh April 21. 184 2. V tTV7 ILLIAMS & HAYWOOD are now receiving ' VV- from York nl Philadelphia, large ad ditions to their present Stock" of Drugs. -Medicines and " Chemicals,' "Pamts; Oils and. Dye StuflS; Window Glass and Putty, PeifiimryFaney Articles &cl - 'All of which they warrant to bef of ite best quality and having been purchased upon the most advantage bus - terms, they assure their friepds and customers, ihat 'tbey will be sold as eleap as similar articles can be procured in the Stated ' r.JlJT. Orders promptly attended toi Yr,'"- r v Soda Water kepTduring the Summer -and Icl for nished by tbe pound or bushej. V" ; v ") ': -June 16. 1842. V .: . n ;42-6w yi ; lldveyou'a Cough'? D 01? t neglect it . Slierniau's , Cough tozenges, AfeTthe safest, most sure and effectual remedy lot Coughs Cotd8Conaumplixm8 yfIt4)opmg Coughs Aaikma, Tleldhess of the Lupss or Cliesti & c ci: ' The pr: pTieloc ha never knorwu an instance Where fhey did rwt give peueci saii5.iaciioiii .ceveraj iuousanu:uox-i es have becjr sold-' with tbe last ;.year. restornfg to hcalih'perfcoiis in alniosfevery stage of consumjionj, and those laboring Under the most': distressing. colds and cooghs.;; ;Ttiev do., nut check and. .dry OpTthe couh; but render it -easy f jromota eXpeisswationak laytlie ticLlhior :rirtioni and remove' the proxi-t mate or exrturg cjpsTbey are made from a com binetion'of the' ruost-valuable expectorant or cuiigh medicines; siMlaie'endoublfdfvaai.eiior to every thing io;ose for thofefomplaintsirHuudreds nponhuu diedS''of certiilcates! baVe leen oflered of .their; wtfn derful vinuer, from thot who have been saved from, an uiiliniely grave, and restored ' to -perfect healtb, by using them.'- s'- ' j - v: ,', - The above. 'Medicine may be obtained at the-Drxig Store of "Messrs. -Villianis $c .HnywoocV abd .. of J)r: N. LSuib, with full directions accompanying each brtxC "''o 'y 'Jj- and painting of,ihe; wholeoot" side.vaftd. in. ':The Dwelling has- a two story r.PiawaV the full sis-- of the front and seven spacious end airy rooms; and is one of the best constructed buildings for comfort and conveni ence that there fein the State..-? There is a large double Attcuen auu oiueq)iiecetsarytrui;uoiise9,na au ex-. ceTJent- Well of Water oh Ihe Litk . It certainly ia Very.deWirable :Ml.uaion- foria' family, of 'any. person livin1n the Essujhi pit of tbia "Stale, that may be deViroua of procuring for Hliemsclvcsa Stimraer jicst., dence in lieatiby fcbunlry and whereClhey ,can ewyy ihe advantages of good Society ' but the character 6f Pilisltoro,',is toowelt known throurghout'the Staterlo need any comments from jnee Should "any person de sire, any farther iroimailon'respecung. this Lot, they can be accommodated by addressing tbe Subscriber at PitUboro, Chatham CPrN;:C v --"r f& s. tower: : 1, ie.i842.' ' z' - ii Gtw;l Ma II r. RI FJ gr S A LCThe Taxes due ori the following described .Lands in the year -1S40, he- mas ull unpaid, I will offer, them fof sale on the 3rdJ Monday in July next, at; the .Court-House- in iCar. i tbage; for the'pijrpose of "paying tbe'f aiestthereon dye, and the necessary: coniingent expenses , (On or near what watercourses Tax due Acre6.t. .Owners." Names.. 800 : 200 C-500 v'400 Heirs' Lauchlia McNeill 'Richland Creek 277 H aih Brack x " . Raccooq. ' 56 HeirsorD. Thompson ,vi McKenzie. Tyson & Co. Crooked ; 140 Crawley ' s Pocket . vDor Do a i -5G , 40; lames Monroes r : Liek..,-V '4t 16 125 Heirs of Mrs. Riddle 40 Heniy Blavlock V "150 WiUiam'G'riflla v;100 George Graham . - 340 Heira'f John Eclles 1: 240 John 'hV. Dobbin, -r Liule Rrver Deep-River 60 .12 Carrofs Branch McTendonscrk 85 Purgatory creekl 85 Eds Creek ' A Zd , -.- ' - f. r ' ' - -. , ... ."-"-', FINE HOUSE AND LOT, in Pitisboro,- npwr in comple te oi dcr for the recepttonof ra frtmify .havmg'inst comttleted an additioia to' the,Housc, ?DS KUEHiSv.'s RESTORER. OFlTHE ELOOD, .r; ' -V-: ' -r TTrTTHETHER produced:' SyXile, phlegm, fremr' . r " V yt internal morbid matters arising from "badly ? cm oia uisorcjerss, rrom ine use or rjnercury, cajomei. jAn&SvvKitihc 'Svrtto.--Thts' Medicine - is' in all cam dci : or m lemalesi trom the cam tre of uta. a ,. . sp'eciSedln the Pamphlet , -4 " ., i r A-.'.. vV 'P"ce ber'Botile Jt ; Pint $1-50 4 Quart, $3.' " - " Venereal;-Disorders a. certain remedy, and Ihepaiie'nt. 1 will feel himself omevi bat benel'Aieti fntwenty-foOr hours,. Price per Bottler Pint Sfl Ouatl -,, ; ' Abyssinia Mixture; celebrated for its speedy 'and ' perfect removal of Gonorrhoea, and Gleet i also of the- --?' .'i-':- fearful results coarequent orr" iu improper treatments v" t r A' Iwnt-fitVillrbe vkible iri 12 hours. 'Price, fourth of -' ; ' a pim w v u piot, r ? pint, jo, , - Gold-Mine Balsam, for Bilious and Nervous Afiec-- tionsColJs, Aci Prce, 60" Cents. 1-, , ' Jromatle JZxtrticti. liniment for IiiOierstion, Cold nesa in the Sttimach, Numbness or. Weakness iji the,; Limbs, Rheumatism, '&cv.Four ounces; ? 60 Cimta; 17n9ttfee-itt'arfor'13inous Afections, BilFous Fever, Hfadache, Diseases of the E'tes;4-c which ia !- to taken m tbe Kestorer.OU cents per bor. Rheum, Scaldheadr Erdptfons of the . Skin, and Fou ' ' Universal dr Strengthening" Piaster for Diseases i - japan uintment. tor tales, wnicn is la be applied . -. - ; besides the Restorer' $t? ' ,'f-;'"-3 -r I - p bengal i Ointment,', for .'Tetter J?injworm,- Palt 3 .-v -.-.'' ' fofthe Che?W':Dyspepsia.. IhSamtpatory;.RheuniatisnT r ' Paly. PaTalsb, A cwTiUh is in most aU . these cases fpv bc used besides the RestorefS0 .tta per box f -V (f3or- full and particular account of Dr. Kuhl'a i - -:.' Medi;ines4 their properties and' itatufeaee "DrK " ' Piimphlet, wherein wil'Jikewise ba found directions" ! fir, their: use, and umeYcW testimonials which "ac- K: r." coaany'; every Medicine, and'rmsy likewise be had''v t gratis, A thejaffice of Dr, K;, or of bis Agents,by ml.: - 1 ' ' The liesforer. and alt otberahove mentioned Med-! ' icines,are of Df.-Kuhrs'own 'discovcryi and "rapr " i 1 - i . w t j - 1 Front Geo.' IK. barr Em? Editor 0 tie StulliJfcas - -'"-;,, ABiKsnoki VaOctr9tbr,,t839, . - ;l . Dcah Sik. : I am happy to inform yotr -Ihait am in excellent hfaUh. In a letter twtlve inontbs r p- ward Jsince, I, stated ;LJvad;e'ndrelyVrecoverejdiTny health .Sincejhat time,-1 have not had, the 'slightest . ; symptom of my old and much dreaded. disease--tbe ; -Dyspepsia. ' ; ! also stated tha core -of several cases, of. . obstinate character and of lone! standing f tbey havtf u ; all proved permanent, so far as I have been able to as-: certain- v J have, had. several, venereal cases which uae uren aacciwtuuy. irt-aieu wiiv your Any ssinM v Mixture and Ami-SyphiliticT Syrup, 1 will mentions- one case, which had been treated ,witlf the nsoal remet dies for three months, butwithout any abatement of' disease.- - Your medicine was procured and the die i t ease, which" before appeared too obstinate in .efew: days yieided to your remedy,. v-7 , - I nave used VoUr medicines irtyanotis diseases with' -. success. I have nsed none other in my famHy fortbe' v last fighteeq months. Ona.of my sisters,' whose eyes- v-. had been afTected for some vears so much'so that she." ; was scarcely able to see to attend to the most ordinary, ' busineis without the cse of specfacles-'wae relieved byi''- the public in genera thai be has, besides his Office io- 4 Ridkmond Va, opened an" Office.at Ri txieav N; CDp. 'i posite the City' Hole Iior the sate of-bis Medkihes." - ' ;0Tersons'wishingr to procure any of thejn.wflrv p'ease to dirvct their orders; wiih the amount; (post paidA to DaiKUHL-S Orric, Raleigh, Zv. C, r. .. r - fOfSceiii Raleigh, N. C.is regulated as follows; on C8, 4 njo :.4tm.uttui- ut -n uuigmiv.' uu-. jhcuiuuc, rl hit discount on $12, discount J2i on 25, discount Z5 The, smount is lo be transmitted by mailoci my risk, f post p.aid) in N or Sr Carolina notes, or notes cf tha -Banks, of Richmond, Va, and the Medicines shall t sent freeof freight to any part of Noth Carpliaa.' i i ' -,t Agents ijt North CaeoIina. c Dr; ?fLV Stith's Druir Store: Raleieh; -' ' z . Branuock &"Woollenx ,Wentwortb, Rockingham; J(, &R. Sloan, v-' 4, v Gjreensborough; Guilford. T " James BrannockV : Waterloo, Guilford, Hargrava; Gaither 4" Gov Lexington, ;Davidso 'f- Jenkins 4-Biles, tJ Salisbury; Rowan. -V J.'Mf A. Drake '; Ashborough; Randolph.' Price; Dickiu son & Co, -Yanceyyille.'CaswelL i James R, Callua, Al Wilton,-CaswelKV "4' f.Perry.'-' '"'KemersvilStokesr'"' C. C, Henderson, -Lincolntpn - ; B. Oates 1 r' . ' Charlotte. . V' . J.F.'C;PhifeV c- i . ImuurtTv of. the BLOOD th6 onlv Jhsease. "W"T"V W'.Imrifd :vaf tlAn. MTtcA vrrv.T A.t Tamm ine use 01 your restorer ox ,tne JUiooa and JHepnraave . r . 1. ' V - Kespectfully yours. . -' - .- ' ' , ' " ' i ' 'l : i'-' GEORGE it. BARK; - ' -V : TOTHirCJ ; I ' Dr. Kopi respectfully renounces t bi friends a!ad' s ' Ijjthul ere all the laws of. natc,. .Simplicity ami l f truiii are stainped upon every law of.!. the creation' v - 3 -v njijjutj nwiiu ivi aa. a vii v u vtcevv 111 S ...-uc" ..., ' ' gree of velocity and directionre all governed by cjtx Cy T traction of matter tttmaileri This principle governs - " thevh.u'n!ani body.yBrandrethTs Vegetblo Uni;. " 0 versa! Pill, attract all impurities of the blood to, the S, -bowels, which organ expels ahenr-from" the bod v - - Afr : v 7 J h fnirrhfu ftrrvlri'i wriirh m T I . in organ expelsaiiem from the body. -At traction and-disease ate both" units. AH accidents or r infections only afiect tbe'j bdy in proportion as. they' occasion impurity of the Hood. s ,- - 1 'r v Fh boweU for instance ate wstive-i-tbia-raost im.Vp, poruiut urgau w ciobtu me coufequence ts SL-grear-v a accumulation of impurities, which, as.they cannot geV'-i,-tr" 1 out by. their 'Usual passage, arejorce into the blcwxL - . I occasioning impurity" of UoodT Tfius Fevers, Chcj; . - . . res1, Rheumatism; Coughs, and Ci1J?rare often "iwoii - t oucca, , jjui let tiranureui s t'H.i to used in such da - - ses as wilLeffectuay evacuata ihe towels, and heall 'S '-2 'ii -i is restored at once."" "' J" . -. i"' ' ' r TI ' f I lie onwqrtbynave counterfwiteJ the Doctor s Me- t; uicme so extensively, tLat Lis .-travel. iv j Air::.Uinow taking in alt thexlJ loxe3, and puttlr j cevr cnes of adifTerent ficrp. ": 25 Pilh in th r n'nrr. r-- iv;,1, v are just receive J ILLIALl PLC.o C"; t- , . - O - - I ' FS. . j.',; .. Kaleich,'7.Tarch 11842: 18 ly. ty certaai worm-dcslrovwg -medicine ever discover ed. : Many CUeaiCj tribe fror.i woms rd cccl " lor. 3 and ' in t en s 3 z C ri::jand evcrf J"-;h.wi''' : iheif ever being suspeitrd ; groijn r r- s . - k r . ofien aSicted with iher.i end aredmtcr J f r . r'- " complaints,nht.:t t: y.l enet4 " c 3d, these Lote-nges would speedily cere lrrj " 1 M t- 1 - t- V I 4 ,-.v" ' 1 i j - r '. -'-..' .v'-i'j''- v-- -r -; - " - .- ,."" - - - , : '-.V ':.
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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July 8, 1842, edition 1
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