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EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. ; SpcaiFTiox. -Fire DoIIan per mnnitm--iialf in Advance. ; r'lvi : -v''r.;V-:;. Adteb-tisemsbtts. For Sitfetn Zmam first iofertko OneDoIhu j each SQLseqQcminaertioQ Twentyfi Cents. .t? 1 ; t, ; l 't- Copkt Oroebs and Jctdicijuu AvvKmTUKiiKzrrs irill be charged 25 'per cent; higbei ; bot a deductkm of 33 per cent, will be omde froor the regular prices;' for advertisers by die year. , - - f-. , Advertiaementv. SnaertecLin ,tbe Scao Wijeklt RtfiiSTEX, will alsQ-appear in the Wcjcxxt Paper freeofcbarse.. ' ' -V"t- z. ' Letter to the Editor most be fost-patd. THE FIUST AC'h OF RESISTANCE. The 'first overt act of resistance that took place in this celebrated struggle occurred in 1772, in the waters of Rhode Island. A res set of war had been stationed on the coast to enforce the laws and a smallseHooner with a light armament, and twenty-seven men, called the Gaspee, was employed as 'a tender, to run into the shallow waters of that roast. On the 17th of June, 1772, a Providence Packet that plied between New York- and Rhode Island named the Hannah, and com manded by Captain Lingee, hove in sight of the man-of-war on ier passage np the bay. The Hannah was ordered to bring to, in or der' to be examined ; but her master refused to comply; ind being favored with 'a fresh southern breeze, that was fast sweeping him out of gunshot, the Gaspee was signalled to follow.- For twenty.fi re mile? the chase con tiuned, under a press of sail, .when, the Han nah coming op with a bar, with which her master was familiar," and drawing less water than the scnooner, Capt. Lingee " ted the Jat ter on a shal, where she struck. The tide f ailing the Gas pee sewed; and was not in a condition t be removed for several hours. The new of the chase was circulated on. the arrival C lue Hannah at Providence. A strung feelilg was excited, among the popu latioc, and towards evening, the town drum mer appeared Jo the streets,'assembling the people in uie ordinary manner.' When a crowd ,was collected, this, man led his fol lowers in front of a shed that stood near one of the stores,!) when one disguised as an -In- dian, suddeiy appeared, on the, roof, and proclaimed a secret expedition for that night inviting all f "stout hearts",,! assemble on the wharf, precisely at nine, disguised like himself. At the appointed hour, most of the men of the pUce col lected at the spot desig nated, when sixty-four were selected for the bold undertaking in view. The party em . barked in eight of the different Tessels lying it the wharres, and taking with them a quan biy of round paring stones, they palled dawn the river in a body. ", ' . - Vt The commander of these men is supposed 1 to be Capt Whipple" who afterwards held a jconimissiun in the service of Congress, but none of the names were publicly, mentioned at the time. On nearing the iGaspeeabout two m the mornioegv.the boats were haded by a sentinel on deck. This man was driven below bv a volley of stones. ; ,The eomman der of the Gas pee .now appeared . on deck, and warning the boats off, he fired a pistol at them. This discharge was returned from a musket, , and the officer was shot through the thigh. By this time the crew of the Gaspee had assembled; "and the, party from Providence boarded. . . The conflict was short the schooner's people beinsr i soon knocked down and secured. All on board Were pu into the boats, and the, Gaspee set on fire. lowarus morning sne oiew opv : ONE HUNDRED YEARS HENCE. What a ehange will haveaken place in the great valley of the Mississippi, ere the tardy lapse of another century wilt be te coniplisbed ! We can only judge of the fa- tare from the past,, and if the past be a cor rect standard from which to derive' deductions relative lo onr country's future glory, . the prospeet is, indeed, of, the most, cheering character.-1- ' " - .? rT-;"fJ'.V.''- In 1742, and what was kno wn of the great west ? Scarce had the fool of civilized man, save the daring pioneer, made its impress op on our shores f Scarce had the frowning forests, from the: Atteghanies, back -back still farther back towards the setdng son, been broker? save -i by the slight markings of the Indian's scalping knife.or tlie trapper's hatch eL No proud Steamboat had ruffled the sil ver waves of the Ohio,' no smiling meadows or flowing lawns save those of nature's own make, feasted the eye or soothed the imag ination ; no fields were sUnding thick with golden sheaves ; no soond was heard, save the war hoop of the iavage, thei6ng lonep some sound of the hungry wolf,' or; the com plaints of the wild owl as she sat in the pale rnoon-beams, and booted in unuOn with the howling- tempest. K.'-:' But the dale is changed tov 1 842;. the giant sweep of :an hundred years f has passed over our land, and a thmmA: has gathered up his bowr and arrows, Wepl for a moment m iUj. t.:. aa i wic gmig vi 1119 UCJilu,ou- cestors, and be is gone to thenar, - farwest ! i he intruding white man has come ; whole forests haye bowed before his axe; fie has exchanged the smoky wigwam foj the splen, W mansionthe obscure tndiatt villages rot ine populous cities of Cincinnati'. ' Lonis ville f UU aU l-0ttS. The litllft TSTr risrlr na t?iven nlnoa u. - u - : IW Collets and ITn" -i- -r"" aiid.meWqiiencsjCTder sieges and Universiues shoot upVoopeatiflSr : their ; beareh aspiring- stetptes' from sTritbsi Cfcry Tillage horned Agriculture sits smiling orer our furrowed acres' while commerce and trade go buzzing along bar busy streets ' Iet Die imagine for a moment that old time has made another rerotuttoa and parsed the .,,,,, Fa?9C w iof another hundred yeara bter ! I extend far up into the unex- magic srana pored regions of ideality, and permit fancy to raneVnhoanrIetL and nnenntmllpd It II strain'my. eager. vision I exhaust f horizon alter nortzon, ana yet toe ena is not ! I see one lone Indian, and he stands on a beetling crag that overhangs the racific flood.and com plains of the fate of his race for he U the i . t - i i " : .1. . m ' T V TTAi: w - , " tog snnand cnes, r" Oh, my country ! my country I" and bounds yawning gulf of waters below I see the. eapitol of the ishingStale of Macedon Pacificas ; of Oceana, and. Oregon. snow clad heights tains, r.re crowned and Religion, where' to worship the God Bat stop. Another Ihoaght now thrills my my bosom! . n here . then .will, be present btuiy, noisy race I .Where our. Statesmen, onr Poets, oar. divines r r Where the hardy yeomany of our country T ; Alas ! like the rude Cirefathers of the hamlet of 1742, each one of the p resent citizens of this vast Re public will be f in their harrow cell forever laid." Our bodies will have , zone back to the earth whence they came, and our immor tal spirits will have taken' their flight to God who gave them. CAPTURE OF. THE G0ERR1ER. A short time previous to her capture bv the 'Constitution, the Guerrier had fallen in . .. ' 1 a 1 1 wiui ana taken a f rench pnze. Among the I ot the giant- xcocsy aioun- . .5 f'"- L .;..". with temples of Liberty r 1 . 15 JC"?: Pr,aT millions of freemen go u" VrlK? "lu, "e nnu wanS : Oils, Cologne; of Peace ' ; .uiUSu uu uiuc uioncr wmi fingsoap. passengers transferred, to 1 the ' deck of the nnger, don l vou serve me another sich a trs, ten and rcc&et Knives ot uie nnest quality, ria Guerrier was a French gentleman charged trick. " . tola. Teeth, Cloth, Hair, Hat and Shoebrosbes, Black- with despatch,, to U,e An.inGove8ro. , 5HJ!! mcnt; who on .presenUng himself to the I British commander, was dispossessed of his j books and papers, and peremptorily ordered i ta go below. . ' i- , Overwhelmed with this sudden and unex-.then pected terminaiior) of his mission, ., the gent- eman passed several days ' in great distress md agony of mind which was not a little heightened by the haughty bearing and inso- eoce of his victor. : Once or twice address ing mm wi in the blandest manner and best English, he said : iCapt.BacreI .tank yousarefbr mvlof government despatch and my law books. - Go; below I yoolrog eating, sallow-faced I wretch ! was the. only : reply of the r proud 1 Briton ' " r . V - - '-,-' - I Ere long, however, a sail was descried on ( lh mU tf tlw riitknt IWiznri : :Hr irrntln. I alir,oeed.eg,,e.0kea.tha,he,p- tMiahsirl nr1 sa asKaa neiMil n viAta iKa I tapering spars and graceful trim of the Yan-1 gee were seen. : i Captain Dacres, who, with glass in hand, I - -f . .. .... T. " . , ,. had observed her from a mere soeck. as soon I as ne was satisnea mat sne was an American gave vent to the wildest expressions of joy. He paced the deck .with an exulting step swore be would ' take that ship in fifteen minutes -ana to crown nis anticipateu tri umph, directed that a hogshead of molasses bei hoisted on deck " to treat the da d Yankees., ' C, ' ' -' Oar Frenchman, who was, meanwhile, a silent, tlioosh not uninterested observer of what was passing' before him, again put" on the most winning smile, and remarked : Captain Dacre, Bare, wid yotir permis sion, I stay upon deck and see de fight.? .: Go to the devil I' responded, the vain and self conceited boaster now busied in prepar ation form bold and brilliant achievement. -! uur nero was ? soon snuciv esconceu in the rigging f and the two vessels continued gradually to approach each -other. The Con atitntion having now got within reach' of the enemy's tonr enns the scene which follow ed is thus given by the lively little French man I ' . " " ' r Captain Dacre, be saiV dis way, and den he ro Boomi.! T : " - ' -t De Yankee man hue say nothing but he still keep comm. J Again, Captain Dacres sail dis way, and again he go -Doom i xitnnne. ue -iiu&ec iuau, cu vvt ffi rfdo. oon." Don; pop t1 ' f -: t say Captain DacreSare, wid4 permis- sionv I go below- His too hot here Pr ; - He went below : and the action continued resulting "in the utter defeat of the British captain, . .v;-v , . - .. When thij i fif inff; had ceased,- 4ui little Frenchman peeping op the hatchway, espi- ed one officer-like man. and Captain Dacre handed his sword. The truth flashed upon mm in an instant. Ate rosneti upou ueca. , anq nnamg nimseif pi c -t about like one 'Dossessed.- inally, adyanc-1 ing to the now mote atiaUen Dacre ; he said, with an air which defies our humble ben. . . 1" T end a bitter emphasis,; ,I unk yoo formjr oespatcn-and my law books' M. a Strange as it may apnear.- this order was actually : obeyed. And," almost the first fire from the Constitu tion struck, the hogshead, its contents spreading over ine oeca, conauceu, no-doubt, -to the UUerriers ae- feat.' r f ft is proper to state, afierthe first broadside,, the action on ine part or me: tuonstirauon : was eontinoed by one gun at a tims but in such rapid succession that the Captain of the uuemere believed her on fire, 4 V.. O . ' . - i.T. fo ! n'tnl WUICO OlUUeniS fifteen mmuies-by gar, le fdJfee tott.'; JVosj, Bare,-' he added, with a low boW MATRIMONIAL ANECDOTE ; ' . I TheRen MrrOrtonofNew York; a res- pectable clergyman in the interior of iheState. I ; relates the foHowinff anecdote ' - I A COUDie Came to him to rpf marriml nr. I ter thetnnt trat;;i ,kDt, -.a. .jiV;.' Ued lhrtd egroom address- 1 . , mD,ch do ?OU aX M lster ? , . : f .replied the clergyman, I generally iWba?eJer offered me. ; Some limes luuic,: aume umes less, i leavi it tn-th I bridegroom. v I Yes hot hnw mnrti ,U vn.. I do V0U aX. I 63V V I repeated the happy man. , ; M nave just said, returned the clergyman, Some give me ten dollars ; ome fi ve omc j f J . f me, mc trousers pocket. Hetty, have Von cot such a thing as two shillings about ye I Me V said the bnde, with a mixture of ; shame and indignation " I'm astonished at ye, to come here to ffet married without a cent of money to pay for it ! If Pd a known it afore, I WOUldn t COmea Step. With ye r ye might have gone alone to be married for all me.' - - ' Yes, but consider, Hetty,' said the bride groom, in a sootluug tone, 4 we re married now, and it can t be helped -if you have such a thing as a couple of siulhngs Here, take em, interrupted 4fie angry bride, who duriug this speech, had been searching in her work : bag ; and don't yon, i saiu sue, wun a sigmncani, mouon ot ner ( Patriots of thk Revolvtiox.--When the news of the fall of, Ticonderoga reached tixeler, John Languon, who was speaker of the provincial legislature of New Hampshire, in session, seeing the public credit ex hausted and his compatriots discouraged, rose and said- - " - I have three thousand dollars in hard money; I will pledge my plale for three thousand more ; -1 have seventy hogsheads of Tobago rum, which shall be sold fur the most it will bring. . These are at the service the State. If we succeed in defending our firesides and homes, I may be remunerated ; if we do not the property will be of no value to me. . Our old friend Stark, who so nobly maintained the honor of our Slate at Bunker Hill, may safely be trusted with the conduct J nf tlii ntfrnrtMf: nml w will rhprk th nrn. greMofBuroyie". - " . It i. tvoll ir nsan t ht frvim this nAh?A ff I er sprang that gallant Utile arm v of Stark's I mat coverea. men mrun eiory at uenninston. These were the deeds that make our history t ' : ' w I holv. and consecrate the revolution. 1 1 William Thompson, Cabinet and Furniture Yare-house, - Rateigh, N. C JTTTfiHE Subscriber has now on band at bis fornisb II inr Ware Rooms, just in the rear of Messrs. Turner dc Hughes Book Store, a general assortment of Articles in his line, made in the most taimiui man. ner. after the newest and most fashionable patterns, and which will be warranted. ; They will be sold at i such prices, as to leave no excuse for sending to me I North for Furniture. Call and lobk, before you send from home. WILLIAM THOMPSON. Rsleiffh. Anril 4. 1842. . ' ' 28 rr .Walnut,- Birch, Maple and Poplar Lumber, ujell-seasoned, taken in exenange tor r ornitore. WILUAJX GORDOIV, COMMISSION MERCHANT, . RlCHMONBf, Va. . J ;' ,. : References. : Bal Gon,E ? ralmouth, Va. Jos. B. Ficklin. Esq. 5 . Thomas F. Knox, Esq. I Prri4.itaw(, . Messrs. J no. Scott & Son. " Messrs. Fry Co.. ; , Messrs. DunUtp, Moncure 4 Co, Messrs. A.Kevan . Brother, Richmond. ' Petersburg. - ' Messrs. McIIwsine, Brownley & Co, Messrs SoatterA Bell. ' - Norfolk, Va. Mr. H. B. Montague, an experienced dealer, in To bacco, will pay special attention to the interest of , the Tobacco Planters of Worm carotins. , Liasaat advances on all produce, when in .hand. proceeds remitted to order i juiy o, 10 55 1 TTrxiTEBSITY, Ot?- MAIUrXAIfD. 1 1 I. unir!ii. nwPARTMRNTJThsf Ues Annual Course of - Lectures in this Institution, I commence on Ac 31 ri of October, and contmue I months.; The Preliminary Course of Lectures, am Wmilteo. Vfliuoui aauiiionai , .. .... . :, . . rtthfr"ff4MeB---r;--r:.''.''-. l r, -v . - n ' - Kicaann -wiiacoT wai.i,,iyirf i. rrofessor oi .--- - .. . w - . Medical Jurience and Obstetrics. f ; - W..... ' a,ww M : ll-HiinrMHtnlAf fThMn. J DU.. - - -r't - WIT BMI B4;4 . - Kr ..'. w . k Nmva m . i Kinipstrir nr Hnnwtv 8ix v b Ca a w MJ D. Professor if Materia Med - . iea, Therapeutics and Hygiene; Josara Roar, M. D. Professor "of Special and General Anatomy. SAMUEL-CHEW, Dean. into the air, and the I ' " r -"V Brandy Fruit. Oranges, Lemons, BeidleU and Soda eloseoTerhtm.t H V . . . ... Powders; Macaroni, Cnrrants, Citron i 300 lb Candies powerful' and flour I ? ' i hu",, "a onuegruuiu i rease s noarnouna utnay ijnocoiate, reppersauce, !- r rvii.'Wi. r I wf that's r as reasonable as a body, could Pickles, Lemon Sj rep. Nutmegs, Liqaorice, Cinna ia pi Aoiumoia oi i ,-,T . . . . tns.r.i;. i..k,.: nu. )i.n... afc,i mi i ilsk UIC SCC II 1 TB VOl inn mnnPV.' M I wm" uuw iv uviutu. uswaaKca, wunn a l " . I trvnK 'nnl him nr(L mt Knntr- I IU6 I. 'L t . , . . 1 me , mui rrcouccv now, iwas in my toiner 1 t,ti. iTh.Irea are whoIW iDdapendent off , -" - " 1 .LI ' .k.w w. m tiir h er ,orw, n J vY5" J Vm and those laboring under tne COPECXION AllY, FAKCY, - MUSIC,,JEWELLERT & DRY. GOODS. flSSSWSi TbAnlfarfortbeeiuoneinent tbj have hereto unarm tnr uivous anu ine puuuc vw general, that they bare opened,at the new stabd, com r.jeuetille & UxvlSx a chicertmerrt of Goods m the abotebranchey (kr larger than form- jerly . kept, and as they alay adl at wry moderate prices, they hopeto meat a cocUuuanc ot.Jkiroia.-r uw.uww uiit cwuuisuii 300 fresh Raisins. 25r boxes Candles. Sperm 35 IZT muu w,CL"l "uu " V s -jt .ti -r j ... OiL winter strained, best t 800 lb Crackers, butter. lemon; ship-bread; best Porter, fine Wines, and 25 box S3 Prone8 Filbert palm, Wall & Cpcoanuts, Almonds, Sweet Oil, Preserves, Tongues, very best Mustard, Starch, Tea. PERFUMERY. - .- -. Oil of Roses, M acassar.BearsAntique Florida and Lavender Waters, 8bav- Eascnces, Opodeldoc, pink Saacers and lilly White, Frecklcwash Bergamott. MUSICAL 1KSTRUMENTS. r Mrsicxx. Is STtJXKJTTS, Finest Viotin,bow8,8tring, bridges, screws, Fingerboards Guitars, Flageolet tea, Fifes, Flutes, Clarionetts, Accordeous, Brass Trum pet8- . " BOOKS. Books, Spanish. French, German and Engt'tsh Grammar nd Refers. Almanacs. Geoaranhv. Prim- ers, Spelling, Picture and Song Book, Key of Heaven, (Catholic.) fencing and Boxing Apparatus. Foils, Swords, Gloves,-' Masks, Hats,' Breastplate Fancy -Goods, tc. Painted Glass MugsCfrmcial Hair and Flowers, Mohair Caps. Indies Work and - Fancy Boxes, Looking-glasses 3 and 4 feet sqaare. Baskets, Snuff-boxes from 5 cts to Ai Combs, shell and other ; Clocks, WOoden and metal : Walking Cknes, finest Razors and - shaving uteosits. Thermometers, Compassesj .mn ,niiR.iPv, p., PnrVrtk-. Nirht Tapers, Powder flasks, Shtitbelts, Birdbags, Percuss sum caps, Smoking Pipes, Corkscrews, Whips, Scis- r rcr r ; tv sors. .Necklaces and- Beads, Paper, Pens, QuHts, Ink and Inkstands. Wafers. Sealing wax, Letterstamp, Pen cikv Buttons, Pictures. - , GAMES. Gawis, as Dominos. Chessmen, Backgammon, Ke- no, Tenpins. Cap and Ball, Graces for Ladies, slip ping ropes, Tivoli billiard, RolleU TOYS. Tots of every description, as lH)Ies, Humming Tops, Drums,RatUes, Whistleslouui Organs. Harps, Trumpet,' Magic Lantern, Paintboxes, Magnetic Toys, False Faces. Cannons Dolls, Malcscops, Microscopes, painted Trunks for children, etc. etc . JEWELLRRY Fine gold and silver, as well as german silver, -viz. BreastDiruc Ear-sinsrs. Pencils. Fineer-rines. Thim- bles, of german silver and piuchbaek. Table and ITea Spoons, Desert Knives and Forks, Side, Pocket, J.ttSJSlS!i . J DRY GOODS. raoUIoon stuns, vest patterns, uanuKercnieis, Camlet, Jeans, Linen Collars and Bosoms, Stocks, mm o. 1 - ... m - vl t z u .:.ti B.VA.S iove, oiocsmgs, iiuch, oun, bleach and unbleached Cottons, Flannel, etc. In fact the variety of articles is too numerous to! mention, all. of which will be sold on very reasonable terms for cash. r. G. W. & C. GRIMME, Corner of Fayetteville and Hargetl Streets BERNARD DUPUY, No. 10, Fas JETTXvuxB Stkkst, Raixigh, Has the pleasure of an nouncing to his friends and the public at laige, that he has received from New-York and Philadelphia, an exteu sive, rich, ' and fashionable stock of Goods, which he will sell at New York prices The assortment consists in part, of WATUrUS Gold independent seconds, duplex, anchor, Lever Watches, a general assortment of Silver do. olevery mice and quality JEWELER Y. Gold guards; fob, and neck Chains, 8eals,Keys Diamond Pins ? Rings, Kuby and Emerald do, neck and head Ornaments; rich cameos it mosaic Pins . Ear-rinzs. eold Pencils,Thimbles, Vinigrelts, Medal- ions, gold Hearts and Crosses, Jet do. and agreafl variety of other neb uoods. r BrUl AUliCD. . Gold, Silver; Blue, and polished steel Spectacles to suit .all persons and all. eyes. Very superior flint glasses,. that may be adjusted in any frame,' at a mo meat s notice. , v. -: ' SILVER AND PLATED WARES. FANCY GQjODS. Mantel Clocks', and Lamps, Plated and Japaned Waiters. Gold and Silver Mounted Canes and Whips, Chess men and Bsckgammon Boards, Visiting Card Cases. Gold and Silver Pencil Cases.Parcnr Steel Pens, Roger? superior. Razors, Congress Knives and 1 . -. s . nonDifunnv - v.. . . .f !-, a", n a- a 1 wi bp n w ,. .j.. 1 Farina's relehrated rennine Cologne. Kose i,aven i "s f r- " v' . , I Bosnn.nesrl fowder.eouivream. i'omaium. oears oir, .loincriruciMuiruiciuiickr i ,a -. . :- i , - - , " . - r , ; " r - ' " '"V - - t ; SmhmH HDitifl.: V inline IJIsrlnnetUL r ISFeOteiUC VUm ,rMwm, Kif anil ArcAnlinnK. HrisTT. 1 -- " " IT i in r.wr ii inn snove. : uniiar .nnu vioun suinEsex.i 1 tra Violin bows, Ac. 44X3 Ctocks and Watches of all descriptions clean ed and repaired iahis accustomed superior sty le Va - awx-w- .. . j- g - - Gold and 8ilver. manuTactured W order with' ezpedi ttontod panctualUv highest price giveh lor old gold sjidBUvsr, ... r - ft' jo aS. Silter Cups, Spoons, Ladle -Sugar Tongs." Salt D"ieei1?rclu .Z'TZSII - and Mustard SpoonsDutter Knives, silve. -ttount- OQg tan;ihet Lure meif friends costdmers, iff11 'PW?Y?f-Vf s ed Cocoanuts, Castorl Candlesticks, Snuffer, and hat miU roW ...U arlicfe. cS ZlffiS'f.V Trays, Withers, Cake Baskets. Coffee Greqoes, Bn- u procuied m the Sute, ; - . . . ' bow' whwh torgavApels mem from the body. At- Nrlar 1 ,SH," ?""uc' reuiiiu wmjp 1 saiest, most sure ana euectuai remeuy. lor Jougns 1 ics, Kheumaosm. tyOtJ-hs. and Colli wml1" raT8C roc eVBo ots, imitation I Colds, Consumptions, Whooping Cough, Asthma, I duced. But lei ErandrthY PiHs t jour : ir:: .n. " 1: r,: : ; nrzziA ti" .-ir" . v w "er yr: tuuy ,efs ma wweis, ana . WI1 MUM. I W a K1.B. . n .ft . ,1. ..lEKmL B .1. ... .i.i A m .1 I I 1 .1 MM M.Mm WMmWMM . .ft mmmmm ..... . 1 . -M . - ... ... w . . - Faetzet Coats far GeottsvUle - i SUMMER ; ARR ANGEMJT ; TKUR Mail Packet Boats, JOHff MARSHALL, VJCspL Hull ; and J. C CABELL, CsL Hunt ley, wiu leave Richmond from our laiMlmg, at the head of the Basin,, for the above places, oh Mondays, Wed nesdays and Friday,! 8 o'clock, A. M. precisely, and arrive at ScottsviCe by 1 A. M. next .diy, and into Lynchburg by 7 P M. ? I - Leave Lynchburg, Mondays. Wednesdays and Fri day at 7 A. M. and arrive at Scottsvffle by 10 P. M. and into Richmond next day by 4 P. M. . - By this arrangement, passengers for Tennessee and Gnyandotte, wilt not be detained in , Lynchburg,' as heretofore- Our . Boats will , also connect with the lines of Stages from Scottsvffle to Staunton. - v This is now the cheapest and best route to jhe dif. ferent Yirginta Springs, and oners many other induce ments to travellers for preference. . The invalid will be pleased with his easy, comforta ble and safe passage ; the beautiful and romantic ace nery will delight the admirers of nature, and the. rich, far famed ' and highly cultivated James River , loW grounds and. higUands,(wift gratify the agricultuiist and man of taste. t t s "'. . " On our airival at Lynchburg, passengers have a choice of two routes to the White Sulphur Springs, with an assurance that all shall be sent on 4wo lines of Stages running over the Natural Bridge and by Dibbrei's Springs, and the other by Liberty, Fmcastle arid the Sweet springs. - , y EDMONPS 6i DAYENPORT. Richmond, June 20. 1842. 50 71 fmHESE UN RIVALLED fclLLS Wing now " U acquired a celebrity and a popularity unequalled in the annals of Medicine, rand also having obtained the entire confidence, and being used in' the private practice of almost the. whole body of the Medical J ac uity in the United States, Europe, Asia, South Amer ica, the West Indies, and a- great part of Africa, it is unnecessary to advertise them at length, or tossy any thing further of their merits,' than by stating the com plaints which they are most effective in the 'cure of, and which are as follows I yellow and bilious fever; fever and ague, dyspepsia, croup, liver complaint, sick head-ache, jaundice, asthma, dropsy; rheumatism; en largement of the spleen, piles, colic, female obstruc tions, heart burn, furred tongue, nausea, distensions of the stomach and bowels, incipient diarrhsea, flatulence, habitual eosuveness, loss of appetite, blotch or sallow complecfion, and in all eases of torpor of the bowels, I where a cathartic ot an aperientts needed. .They are J C.TCUlUgIjt UUM1 Ul UlCil, UJIdWllVH, HVUUUB( UCUUU I nausea, griping nor debility.1 The above Pills are for sale In the city of Raleigh by Messrs. Williams & Haywood: and at the Drugstore of N. L. Sthh; and in Fayetteville by E. J. Hale, at New York Prices.. . ? c - ' . : . FrSh DrUgS aild Jtld The SnrtvriKor hnvinv I . e I received bis new and large supply .oi DragSj meaicines, ac respectfully solicits the attention of Phy- sicians and Merchants in the adjacent country to the satisfied, upon a faithfal exsrii- same, as ue x iuuj iu, pu i with few. exceptions, they shall be turmsnea si re- j tersburjr prizes. Below w.will be found some ot tnei leading articles, via : , " , r r Calomel, London, ; - Peruvian iiar--ed,. Blue Mass " - Lunar Caustic pare. Ext. Colocynth, comp. Sweet Spls. Nitre- Rhubarb, best Turkey. . Iodine. . ; Do do Powdered. Morphine Sulph. ; 1 Aloes Socot. Do Acetate.- Opium, Gum. Camphor refined; Sulph Quinine, Hydriatt PpUss Citric Acut. ' 1 . . Precip. Carb. Iron. Balsam Oopaiva. East India Castor Oil a Phos. Soda. - new .article entirely freed Sop. Carb. Soda Eng. Gum Arabic i from taste ot smelLf! and i , j as deaf as Spring water. Calcined Magnesia! V . N. jUIbTETH, pmggisti One door above VV. fe A. Stith. Raleigh, April 21. 1842; V ;. ' .' !': , ' VSS" FrcsU profit, Mcdiciniift, ctv; diuori. to their present Stock, of Drugs, Medicine, and Mr'&'St Glass aid Putty, Perfumeiy, Fancy Articles, Ac. All Of which they warrant to be of the best quaUty, Soda Water kept during the Summex-Hind Ice for nishedby theponnd or bushef. " j- :J June 16, 1842. . ... 1 4-6w , fare you a Cottfft ? DonH. neglect it ! Obermans CoRgrb Iozecses, Are the not give perfect ssiisfaclion.- - Several thousand box es have been sold With the last year. health person in almost every slag of consumption, roost, distressing colds check mt- iTr- nnitiA I ogi, uwi icuuci fv, prtnnviv vxuccioraiion,'ai I i.v tho twrbfincr nr irnH.iion- -mi.wniflrt. th. rL. ininiiion in uib mnn nininiA utiuviahm m Mn.h l 7i; jr. -il , r; 77 -rr-n t "-1 jlw":'-ir than 4C0 ease. teJbeHU t':?, I iwiwy. MHuuirai uiHJll; UUII I u,o oc-ii utereu M weir WOD- I , , r 1 1. t " V.. , . )-. j'Wkiuui an unumeiy grave, ana restorea vto .pcnect neaim, I y using inera. , ; t'i 1 , . The above Medicine may be obtained at the Drug 4 ; - T J T a-aa .yro -VA I Store f Messrs. Wi(! iama& ITsy wood, and 'pf pr. I N. L. Sthh, with full directions accompanying each WitT-i- -v- v ' " -ii.r a amm- viajin:.-.. iV'TT r-j . i i if it cmtoxic Jiirb o Tnei nisiisp TTTTJTiETHllR produeeoV. by lHe, phlegnfi froii V V : internal morbid matters,; arising freer badly ' cured, old disohlersa, from the aseof mercury, caliiel, bark, 4c; or (m females) from the change cf ESj as specified in the Pamphlet. ; V V. . ; -- Price per Bottle l ; Fmt ti 50 ; Quart, fcl : - AniiSwAilitit: vroo. This Medicine isiil s4 Venereal Disorders a certain remedy, and the pttisat f will feel himself sbtoewhai henelitied in twentv-four i hottrSL Price per Bottle 1 Pint $ I SO; Quart, jioymnia juuczuret eeieoratea sor its spe&Jy and. perfect removal of Gosorrhcca and Gleet ; aho of me t fearful results consequent on Ks improper .treatment. " A beoifit will be Visible in 1 3 boors. Prise, fourtkof a iuit 91. SO ; bah pmt,' f 3 pint, $5.; .-f- . f I - Gold-Minc Italaam, fee Bilious and Nervous Aeo- - Uona. Colls, Ac . ' Price, SQ Cents. : r-.s ; -. - , ; Arttmaiit Exbruct. alinuhentfor IndigesUon. Oold- i deas in the Stumach, Numbness' or . Weakness m' the " . Limbs, Rheumatism, dec. ; Pour ounces, SO tcnls. ' hslfpint. JI.pint. v Depxtrtdttt towder. ferfiiUcWAffections, Bilious . Fever, Headache, Diseases of the Eyes, ac. which is to be taken in the Restorer. 60 cent per hex..-. Japan Oinlment. for Piles, which is to be applied besides the Restorer, - $ l.T'-r ":iv 'id .-. S " Bengal Ointmtnl. tot Tetter i Sinsworm. alt ' Rheum, Scaldhead, Eruptions otlhe Kkin, and Foul Ulcers V la to be applied, bes trie .Restorer. I, Universal ler Strtnstkenin! Plaster, for Diseases of the Chest, Dyspepsia; Inflammatory Rbeunuujsau rsJsy, Paralysis, Ac. which rs in moat all these cases to be msed besides the' Restorer.' . 50 ctsper boat. V rrT For full and riaruealar account of Dr. Kuhrs Medicines, their properties and nature, see. Drs K7m Pamphlet, wherein will likewise be found directions fur their use, and xLumerous testimonials : wbteh as- company every Medicine, tend may Kkewise.be bad. B'Wi Hui uuic. w mji . A. or w tfam Agvois, mj opu. The Restorer, and all other above meauoaed 1 eJl- icines,are of Dn Kuhfs own disteoveryVaad arepre paied by himself. . ' ; .,' r. . From Geo. Ji. Barr Eq Edit of the Smdk W. - Aatssno. Va. Oct. Ith. lg. Da. Kpmx ; JfcAnMmdt Va. . yJ- . . ' . Dsia Sia't l am happy to inform you UUt I sea : in excellent hesltlw In a letter twelvemonths or,up- wsrus since, . siaiea i naa enureiy recoverea ; jy health. V Since that time, I have nor had jhie slghtest symptom of my old and mnch drsaded .diseasema i Dyspepsia?" I also stated the cure of several cases; of. ' obstinate character and of long standin ; they have, all proved permanent, so far as.I bave been able.to ae-; certain I have had several venereal ;aes, .which. " . have been successfully, treated wit&jour Abyssinia Mixture and Anti-Syphilitic Syrup; I will mention ' one case, which .bad been treated With the Usual rem- ,. dies for three: months. buC-without any abatement of disease Your medicine was procured, tfnd LuWdls? ease which before appeared too obathialeia alfw UjtJ . J ICIUCU Hi JIHII fTOUCUJ, I have used . Your medicines in various dtsease with success.' 1 have used none other hi my family fartba last eighteen months. .. One cf jay sister VhoaeVeyes had beed. sheeted fbt seine ears-eo much so tbii the was scarcely able t6 see- to attend to the mpst ordinary business without the use of spectacles wasrelieved by e use of ym Restorer tf the Blood and IVpdrStive fOVtoer. RespectfaBy yottrs.; rAjar; 'i n, TO THE CITIZENS OF NORTH CAROLCtA. trV- iljiliV-iii J ..rn1i Hr&nAS rw fcT.;fl"i ' ' ----- -t 1 - - ' renoni wrsouig 9 procure muj oi. wem,.WHJt please to direct their orders, . with the "amount (post-" paid.) to Db.KUHL'8 Oni, Raleigh, N. C. - The discount by wholesale on Medicines rat my Office in Raleigh, NtC is regulated aiollows, oq,$6,' discount $ 1 on $ 1 S, discount 2; on $ 25 discount t' 1 1 he ainotmt is te be transmitted by mail,, on tar riski Banks of Richmond, Ya, and the Medicines shall be sent free of freight te any part ef NoCh Carolina. " r. : " Agbxts 'ivt Nobth CABolLiiri'r Dr. .N L. Stitk's Drug 8tors Baleigh VVit--. ; Brannock A Woollen ' ; Went worth, Rckin5aaia J. A R. Sloan, - Greensborouh, Guilford - James Brannockr, V . Waterloo, Guilford," " V . ' Hargrave, Gattber 4 Co. Jxmgtori,Daviasoh. ; ' . Jenkins 4- Biles, r i;l 8alisbu5y, owan. -? J; M. A Drake, ' ':; ; Ashborougb, Tlandoff h. Pricej Dickinroh A Cd,V'Tancejville, OaswelL t ;? , James R. Galium, r.ir Mihdn, -Caswell. 'z x.i . 8. Perry, y ' - s .' " Kernersvule, Stokes, ,; " C. C. Henderson, -. , JUncolntoa V1 . - V B. Oates. -nvrCharlotteVV--?.-!":?'- - titUBLWDe f."'"V "ZTZZ UJ s55i I - ."... i n L - ?i::jrV:rr l..r"ZCr fc . infections only aitect the b&dy io pitpcrlion as they occasion tispuruj oi ine Diooo. 2 , .'. ? w -The bowels for instance are costivethxi most im- -portant Organ' is ciosed the consejnei;ce is a' great accumulation of impurities, which, a ttSy cannot get out bv their usual Oitssa eWfiirroc! intri K.lvwk " t ocrasionine imtjuritv "of fclood.'f-Thirs'' Fetent ChcL arc ,ofwi .pro used In such do j healt;- f taking In all the oil boxes and puttin" new ones of 1. The un Worth t have csrnrrteffLltsd the Doctor's -its- f vesloririg ,lb I dicine so extensively, Sat bis travel!!? i Agent u now 1 a dUlTerenf fiaurel with 25 Pills in their ilacs-T 8ome ' 1 inm vrritTTA i t)pr"'i r 1 : - 1 .auieiga. t :arch i i84Z.;r r ; . ; t8--iy: i , . . ... m vf j " f Iicrzaiia.V7crsacr:TCprowra i - .. - . -v,;. - - - :v.i - . - 1 I. m . iM'' .M.MM-n..iM.iA. 4x1 Mnitr'"fl?V- T .l j:l Anr,. - 1 , I mHI UHCtUC w , . '?"" -4 i rn tur.inf.n.i r i ms.!!;-" i mv p I their ever beins stisDected t erown rtr . i are arr- I etaflicted with them andarCc M-nlUi.uo: t complaints, without any kenrCtt rwliy Xf xtcz f vwiUluitVf,, waft? avis : ay s jM v 41 . 4a 1 U.ese Lozenges would tpt!i!y ;ir Cni ' 1 For sale Raleigh: bylWiiatas CsIIayiyocl Ktar;.,,--? , 1 i,a w "- v. i e . t '( ' -.va, , . - x . f. 3 -3 it ' : I w. 1 9- V cover. . 4 j ! If-
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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July 12, 1842, edition 1
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