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1 ' ''f-: ''lw5! vy'S'-: - s .:" o wurrt ir 1,1 i.i r t yt v . ' - ' - i- - -.--. VOL Xlilllf' -; 1 1 '. " ' ' ' ' " " ' C'NQ 77 ' EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. SjTBSCRiPTioir."-Five Dollars per annum half in Advance. ' Adtertisemints. For every Sixteen Lines, first insertion, One Dollar ; each subsequent insertion, Twenty-five Cents. Court Orders and Judicial Advkrtihemxitts be charged 25 per cent, higher ; but a deduction of 33i per cent, will be made frorp the regular prices, for advertisers by the year. 1 Advertisements, Inserted in the Semi Wieelt Register, will also appear in the .Wxxklv Paper free of charge. ! " 03 Letters to the Editor must be voSt-paid.- THE LIONESS . BT B. H. AUDI SOS". Lieutenant Carlysle was oneot the noblest, best, ami most generous youths that ever sought tbe'thores of India. He Was exactly sixteen when he sailed from England, leaving behind him many true and sterling friends, that his many virtues and amiable disposition bad won for him. k He was of a mostl san guine temperament, and tine of the handsom est lads I ever beheld. From infancy we had been brought np together. Some ten years had elapsed, when an anna rent stranger rushed into mv room, and msn- inorrae bv the hand, beaan to Dourotit a thon- sand kind speeches of recognition. For a few and rol,cd me back adding another, and, if moments, I thought the gentleman had made possible, a more acute pang to my sufferings, a mistake, and was about to tell him so, when Again she began to suck my blood as 1 lay a peculiar smile for a single instant lighted groaning beneath her. ' -up his countenance, and I immediately re- My servants, I supposed, rallied and alarm- a..i- J i ' 1 ..1 cognized it as that of my excellent friend Per- ceval Carlysle. " Yes the emaciated, care worn iand haggard being, who now shook me 3Q cordially by the hand, was no less than the dear companion of my boyhood. . Oc casionally, indeed, I could trace the speaking eye, the fine countenance of my early friend. But alas! all the signs of health and youth had fled Ten short vears had rnhherf nrlvln of all his bloom and much . . . . ' I or his wonted high spirits. I he fire of his eya, and the joyous tone of his happier days were gone ! His good heart, his generous soul alone remained, alone were saved of the general wreck of his once buoyant mind and athletic body. At first I thougbtilMiealth, the warmth of eas tern climes, or protiably dissipation had cau sed the havoc I beheld. Perceval, however, soon undeceived me. He saw my distress. He marked my horror, as I tried to recall his once handsome features ; and reading my thoughts he at once exclaimed. ( T aa vnn aro startler! Kt7 m v ottered Innlra I expected no less ; but I thought as I had sent you an account of my accident, you would have been better prepared to antici pate the change in my present appearance.' have I receifed Iter from vou these three .vv m m ... - m jm w tiatu wa out uii V 1 years.' Then my epistles have gone astray-; that's all. But as they have done so, I will tell you .how the affair took place ; that is to eayrifyou should wish to hear it. 1 expressed my desire Jo do so, and he re peated to me the following circumstances, which I give nearly in his own language as possible : I was quartered high np in the country commanding a detachment of at least fifty miles from any other European. My only recreation' was lion hunting, which 1 occas i. , : . . " ionally indulged in, and succeeded in des troying several of these superb animals, wjuch were here so numerous and so bold as to approach our tents and carry off our provisions. I was thus amusing myself one morning, well mounted on a fleet Arab, followed by a dozen men on foot, armed with unerring rifles, .when one of my people seddenly dis- ' , . , . .uL cuvereu uie pnn ui a i.uii a par-. B"- dy plain over which we were passing, appa- rently inclining towards a deep jungle some two hundred yards in advance of us. I in- sta,nily dismounted to examine the foot marks and was carefully tracing them, when a and- den cry of terror made me Jook up. I beheld immediatelyjn front of me a magnificent li- oness, which bad suddenly bounded out pf the covert. Not a moment was to be lost I sprang towards my horse my syce, how ever alarmed at the appearance of the lion ess, had quitted the rein, and before I could reach him, the frightened animal was half way across the open space. My servants had all fled I was alone. The lioness was lashing her sides with her tail, and evidently meditating -an 'attack. I had but one resource left.1 After vainly calling opon the servants to return and support me, I leveled iriy rifle, audi just as she sprang to wards me fired- For an instant I was not sure whether I had hit her or riot. She suddenly ; halted, threw up her head, and gave a terrific roar. I was now convinced that she was wounded ; but The School for Practical Anatomy, has been re-or-alas 1 seemingly not infahy mortal part. She ganized, and wUl e under the charge of Prof. Hoi trlnrpd An m - ITnmn nmtnm' rnnA endure brook- assisted h Drs. Desaussure, ChazaL Sukler, no more. I ihre dnwn mv ffnn. and fool- ishly overcome bvfear, fled. In another sec ond I was conscious of mr error. I heard her coming panting along beside ine.- It was all over with me ; ; 1 knew myfate wasseal ed. I threw inftflf downbe Itoness'ac. tuaiiy. m her haste to overtake me, sprang over me. 1 heard a shot, and a piercing cry from the animal trrld mn hn was a?ain hitY but I did not once dare to look tip to Jee how serionl v A et Am f v muM zit?t "T," o,il,? de,"r' read my doom; I slightlr turnetl mv-nead, mc least in ine, ana neneia ine jioness licking hernaw. throurh: which a ball 5hajd" - -j icui 411 111c, auu ocneiu ibb iiwncw evidently passed -the blood was also flow- ing copiously irom nerjaw, wnere my uis charge had in the first instance taken effect. She was sitting opon her haunches, in evident agony, v No sooner, - howerer, did shft per ceive the very slight movement which I had made, than she sprang up, and the next mo ment 1 felt Jier teeth to; penetrate mf back bone, while one of her claws tore my left shoulder bare of flesh. In the next, she lifted me off the ground and carried me for ward.' This, however, was evidently an ef fort to her. Her wounded jaws refused to meet but still she held me, screaming, strug gling, praying for death, tightly in her teeth, as she bore me on with the stme ease that I would have raised a kitten. I shouted to ray servants to fire. It seems they feared to do so leatt they might destroy me instead of the animal. Alas ! little did they know my feel ings atihaUnoment! Instanj death -a release from the excruciating tortures 1 was then suf fering, would -have been the greatest favor they could have conferred on me. ! Thus I was carried for about a hundred yards, when overcome by pain, the lioness dropped me, and lying down, began to lick the blood which streamed from my wounds. I could feel her rough tongue as it passed along the bitten part, and tore open the tooth marks. I could feel her warm breath as she placed her mouth to my lacerated shoulder. One gripe moreone single wound in my throat to which she was close, and I knew all would be over. I even attempted to turn over to offer it to her jaws. She placed " Paw e bare bones of my shoulder, ea ner ,or 8ne saauengr once more started up, and maKmg her teeth meet in mv lelt arm, began to- drag me away. Great heav ens 1 1 feel even at this moment the. same agony I. then endured- In recalling the tor tures of that instant, I almost fancy I again experience the pain she caused me, as she dragged me along evidently bearing me to- "er lair to leea her whelps. &utlenng as 1 wa5 1 Knew au ims 1 reau f i ti .i . T 1 mv doom and shuddered at it. Twice did the flesh break away from my arm, and twice did she renew her savage hold on me, and that so powerfully, that she succeeded in getting me inside of the jungle. Here she paused un able t6 proceed further. Two or three shots were fired at her without success. At length finding her situation perilous, and her prey likely to escape, she retired a few paces, and 4Siermimng on one effort, raised herself, and opening her huge jaws, bounded on me. I felt her teeth but they closed not. I felt the whole weight of her body, but she stirred not. In the next moment, I heard ft human voice. I was released of the pondrous load and lifted up. The lioness lav dead at my feet.. She had expired in the very act of destroying me. I fainted. I was taken in a palanquin, in a state of insensibility, nearly three hundred miles, and was treated for two years as an invalid. At .last, I was recom mended to try the air of my native country'. I returned to Europe, and here I am. " Poor fellow lhe is now no more. Escaped from the perils of the East, he has found a graye in his native land. Requiescat in pace, TERY DESIRABLE PROP- erly for Sale: In the City of Ralelffn. The Subscriber, being de sirous of moving to his Plantation, wishes to sell hi. HOUSE AND LOT in this City. The Property is situated on Newbern 8treet, east from the centre of the Capitol. The House is a large two sto ry building, forty-two feet by twenty-eight, with a pas sage throngh the middle three Rooms on the lower floor and four above, with "Fireplaces to each. It has a basement story of hammered Rock the whole extent. which is intended for a Dining Room, cc with afire place at each end the basement Rooms not finished There is a superb Rock Stable, two stories high, twen ty-four by thirty feet square; also a Rock Smoke-house wr a . . m m . good frame kitchen; and an excellent wen I Water. The Lot contains from six io seven acres hrronnd. which have been hiehlv improved. The House is beautifully situated on an eminence, near the front fine. All tbe improvements have been made within three years, and cost the builder oversixthou- sand Dollars. This desirable property is now offered for four thousand dollars. Time will be given the purchaser, but the notes will draw interest jwd radoubted secu- IJfi desirable residence, at a very reduced pnee, E.P.GUION. 68 if Raleigh, August 25.' MEDICAL COLLEGE OF THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA The Regular Course of LECTURES in this ' Institution will be resumed on the second Monday in November. Anatomy, by Surgery, by - , Institutes and practice J. E. Holbrook, M. D. E. Geddings, M. D. J 8, Henry Dickson, M.D. James Moultrie, M. D. Henry R; Frost, M. D. johgT " Materia Media, by Obstetrics, by . Chemistry, by ; . Thomas G. Prioleau, M. D. C. U. Shepard, M. D. CMhid. and Ea .A and will he opened on the 15th of October,, i , Clinical instruction, at the Marine Hospital and Alms Hbuse. . - - , - -L " " .. , . HENRT B.FR08T, Dean. AugUSt3. . : - SI" To Stockto dc Hunt f Alabama t I have been Casaed atyour instance, returnable to 1 the Court of Pless and Quarter 8essions of Wake i Conntv. at Aueust Term last. Now this is to notify fWs Lt AttAMuA it thintf nrooaf. - ? .'.JtuiiAX ritAnairtlit!. ..r JivGS ifmAr a' I! mn T III Si I r P-3ip CONFECTIONARY, FANCY, MUSIC, JEWELLERY & DRY GOODS. Thankful for the encouragement they have hereto fore received, inform their friends and the public in general, that they have opened,at the new stand, com er Fayetteville & Hargett 8treets, a choice assortment of Goods in the above branches.bj far larger than form erly kept, and as they always sell at very moderate prices, they hope to merit a continuance of favors. Part of the new supplv consists in : 300 lb fresh Raisins, 25 boxes Candles, 8perm 35 cts. Tallow 20 cts. and the celebrated Hull's patent; 8oaps, white, yellow, castile, perfumed, &c Sperm OiL winter strained, best 800 lb Crackers, batter, lemon, ship-bread ; best Porter, fine Wines, and French Cordial ; Cheese 3 sorts ; Chewing Tobacco, 25 box Segars, Figs, Prunes, Dates, I ilberts, Palm, Wall A Cocoanuts, Almonds, Sweet Oil, Preserves, Brandy Fruit, Oranges, Lemons, Beidlets and Soqa Powders, Macaroni, Currants, Citron ; 300 lb Candies Pease's Hoarhoond Candy ; Chocolate, Peppersauce, Pickles, Lemon Syrup, Notmegsi Liquorice, Cinna naon.Sardines, Anchovies, Bologna 8aasages, Smoked uugucs, rerjr uen iaBsiare, oiarcn, i ea. PERFUMERY. Psarranv, Oil of Roses, Macassar.Bear&Antiaue Oils, Cologne, Florida and Lavender Waters, Shav ing soap, Essences, Opodeldoc, pink Saucers and lilly vvntte, f reckicwash, tSergamott. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. Musical I 8THtJWK2T8,Finest Yiolins,bows,string8, bridges, screws, Fingerboards Guitars, Flageolettes, Fifes, Flutes, Clarionetts, Accordeons, Brass Tram- pets, BOOKS. Books, Spanish, French, German and English Grammars and Readers, Almanacs, Geography, Prim ers, Spelling, Picture and Song Book, Key of Heaven, (Catholic.) Fencing and Boxing Apparatus. Foils, Swords, Gloves, Masks, Hats, Breastplate Fancy Goods y etc. Painted Glass Mugs, artificial Hair and Flowers, Mohair Caps, Ladies Work and Fancy Boxes, Look- ng-glasses 3 and 4 feet square. Baskets, Snuff-boxes from 5 cts to 4; Combs, shell and other ; Clocks, wooden and metal ; Walking Canes, finest Razors and shaving utensils, Thermometers, Compasses, Dirk, Pen and Pocket Knives of the finest quality, Pis tols, Teeth,' Cloth, Hair, Hat and Shoebrushes, Black ing ; Slates, Bells, f ishing UtensusvCofleemills, Jfms, Needles; 6 gross Matches, Fireworks, Glass 14 x 18 Lamp and Candlewicks, Purses, Ppcketbook's, Night Tapers, Powder flasks, Shotbelts, Bird bags, Percus sion caps, Smoking Pipes, Corkscrews, Whips, Scis sors, iSecklaces and Beads, Paper, Pens, Quills, Ink and Inkstands. Wafers, Sealingwax, Letterstamp, Pen cils, Buttons, Pictures. GAMES. Gxxxs, as Dominos, Chessmen, Backgammon, Ke- no, Tenpins, Cup and Ball, Graces for Ladies, slip ping ropes, Tivoli billiard, Rollet. TOYS. Tots of every description, as Marbles, Humming Tops, Drums,Rattles, Whistles,Mouth Organs, Harps, Trumpets, Magic Lantern, Paintboxes, Magnetic Toys, False Faces, Uannons, Dolls, Malcscops, Microscopes, painted Trunks for children, etc. etc. JEWELLERY. Fine gold and silver, as well as gcrman silver, viz. Breastpins; Ear-sings, Pencils, Finger-rings. Thim bles, ofgerman silver aud pinchback. Table and Tea Spoons, Deseit Knives and Forks, 8ide, Pocket, and others. German silver Uomhs, Hand Hells, Watchguards, Chains and Keys, BeUbuckles, Spec tacles. DRY GOODS, Pantaloon stuffs, Vest patterns, Handkerchiefs, Camlet. Jeans, L'men Collars and Bosoms, Stocks, Gloves, Stockings, Irish Linen, Satinett, bleach and unbleached Cottons, Flannel, etc. Tn fact the varietv of articles is to numerous to mention, all of which will be sold on very reasonable 1 terms for easn. G. W. & C. GRIMME, Corner of Fayetteville and Hargett Streets rmHESE UNRIVALLED PILLS having now JJ. acquired a celebrity and a popularity unequalled in ine annais oi .neairane, bdu aiso uarmg ouuumu the entire confidence, and being used in the private practice of almost the whole body of the Medical Fac ulty 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 to say 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 yellow and bilious fevers, fever and ague, dyspepsia, croup, liver complaint, sick head-ache, jaundice, asthma, dropsy, rheumatism, en- . . . 1 -1 1' - e l argement 01 ine spieen, pues, cone, iemaie oostruc- Uons, heart burn, furred tongue, nausea, distensions oi the stomach and bowels, incipient diarrheea, flatulence, habitual costiveness, loss of appetite, blotch r sallow complection,and in alt cases of torpor of theboweU, wnere . -" . " exceedmglymildmr ouon, prodi nausea, griping nor debility. The above Pills are for sale in the city of Raleigh by ! Messrs. Williams & Haywood, and at the Drug store of N. L. Stith, anAin Fayetteville by E. J . Hale, at New York Paces. . "UlSbaSb A Jit Impurity Of tne uliUUMJ me omy utsease. mrf lri W simnle. vat how wise, how good and beau - IHJ 1 tiful are all tbe laws of naturel Simplicity and fXj" Persons wishing to procure any of them, will truth are stamped upon every law of the creation. please to direct their orders, with the amount, (post The mighty worlds which roll in space in every de- paid,) to Da. KUHL'8 Orrtcx, Raleigh, N. C. gree of velocity and durecUon are all gov-neo by at traction of matter to matter, ihm prmapw governs r - j . . " . .-. the human body. Brandreths .Vegetable ;UnS. versa! Pills, attract all impurities of the blood to the bowels, which organ expels them fromfhejbody. At traction and disease are both units. "All accidents ot infections only affect lhe body in proportion as they occasion impurity of the blood. . The bowels for instance are costive this most im portant organ is closed the consequence far a great accumulation of impurities, which, as they cannot get out by their usual passage, are fbreed into the blood, oecamoning Impurity of Uood.- Ttras Fevers, Cbol- ics, Rheumatism, Coughs, and Colds are often -pro- daced. Bat let Brajadreth'sPaUrje used m such do ses as will effectually evacuate the bowels, and healt is restored at once.' , 'v v.1;vvv.-:V.'-: s TTie miwormy have counted dieine so extensively, that his travelU Agent is now taking in allthe old boxes, iidputiag new onev of a different figure, with 25 PiHs4n meir pj. . Some are just received at,.-WILLIAM; PECK'S Office, ' Raleljjh, Ma.rchJ, 1842v BERNAR9 DUPHYj No. 10,. FAfKTTxru,E Strxst, Ralxigh, Has the pleasure of an nouncing to his friends and the public at large, that he has received from New-York end Philadelphia, an exten sive, rich, and fashionable stock of Goods, which he will sell at New York prices The assortment consists in ! part, of WATCHES Gold independent seconds, duplex, anchor, Lever Watches, a general assortment of Silver do. of every price and quality. irnTPT pcv JiuwXiijrittl. Gold guards, fob, and neck Chains, 8eals, Keyfc Diamond Pins 4 Rings, Ruby and Emerald do. neck and bead Ornaments, rich cameos 4 mosaic Pins 4 Ear-rings, gold PencilsFbimbles, Yinigretls, Medal ions, gold Hearts and Crosses, Jet do. and a great variety of other rich Goods. SPECTACLES.. Gold, 8ilver, Blue, and polished steel Spectacles to suit all persons and all eyes. Very .superior flint glasses, thst may be adjusted in any frame, at a mo ment's notice. SILVER AND PLATED WARES. ' Silver Cons, Spoons, Ladles, 8uear Tengs, Sal and Mustard Spoons, Butter Knives, silver mount id Cocoanuts, Castors, Candlesticks, Snuffers and Trays, Waiters, Cake Baskets, Coffee Greques, Bri tannia Wares, in setts and single pieces, &c. FANCY GOODS. Mantel Clocks, and Lamps, Plated and Jspahed Waiters, Gold and Silver Mounted Canesand Whips, Chess men and Backgammon Boards, Visiting Card Cases, Gold and Silver Pencil Cases, Patent Steel Pens, Roger' superior Razors, Congress Knives and Scissors, Sanders' celebrated razor Strop, Dog Col lars, do. Calls, silk Purses, Pocket Books, Imitation Fruits, Guns and Pistols, Ladies' Toilet and work boxes, toilet bottles, and HARRISON Breast Pin Medals, Canes, and Boxes, &c. &c. PERFUMERY. Farina's celebrated genuine Cologne, Rose La'ven der, Florida, and Bay Waters; Guirlain's Cream of Soap, Naples, and Saponaceous compound, for Shav ing, Rose, Almond, Camphor and Windsor toilet 8oaps,pearl Powder, eoldCream, Pomatum, bear's oil, hair, tooth, and shaving Brushes, and a variety of other articles for the toilet. MUSIC. Spanish Guitars, Violins, Clarionetts, Flagcoletts; Flutes, Octave, &c Fife aud Arcordions. Precep tors for all the above. Guitar and Violin strings ex tra Violin bows, &c. . Clocks and Watches of all descriptions clean ed and repaired in his accustomed superior style Gold and Silver manufactured to order with expedi tion and punctualitv highest price given for old gold snd Silver. DR. RUHL'S RESTORER . OF THE BLOOD, POB CHRONIC AND O THER DISEASES WHETHER produced by bile, phlegm, from internal morbid matters, arising from badly I cured old disorderss, from the use of mercury, calomel, bark, 4c. ; or v'in females) from the change of life, as specified in the Pamphlet. Price per Bottle : Pint $1 50 ; (jnart, $3. Anii-SyphiUtic Syrup. This Medicine is in all Venereal Disorders a certain remedy, and the patient will feel himself somewhat benefitted in twenty-four hours. Price per Bottle: Pint SI 60; Quart, $3. Abyssinia Mixture, celebrated for its speedy and perfect removal of Gonorrhoea and Gleet ; also of the fearful results consequent- on its improper treatment A benefit will be visible in 12 hours. Price, fourth of a pint $1 50 ; half pint, f 3 ; pint, $5. Gold-Mine Balsam for Bilious and Nervous Affec tions. Colds, &c. Price, 50 Cents. ( Aromatic Extract, a liniment for Indigestion, Cold ness in the Stomach, Numbness or Weakness in the Limbs, Rheumatism, &c Four ounces, 60 cents hal f pin t, $1, pint, $2. 1 rTer Headache, Diseases of the Eyes, 4;e. which is Depurative i owder, for Bilious Affections, Bilious to be taken in the Restorer. 50 cents per box. Jaoan Ointment, for Piles, which is to be applied besides the Restorer. $1. I Bengal Ointment, for Tetter, Ringworm, Salt! Rheum. Scaldhead, Eruptions of the SKin, and Foul t Ulcers ; is to be applied besides the Restorer. $1. Universal or Strengthening Plaster, for Diseases of the Chest, Dyspepsia, Inflammatory Rheumatism, Palsv. Paralysis, dec. which is in most all these cases to be used besides the Restorer. 50 cts. per box. (Tr For aiall and particular account of Dr. Kuhfa Medicines, their properties and nature, see Dr. K.'s 1 p.mDhet, wherein will likewise be found directions for &eit nse tnd numerous testimonials which ac e?ery Medicine, and may likewise be had, tthe office of 0r. k.ot of his Agents, by mail. I The Restorer, and all other above mentioned Med- own discovery, and are pre- pared by himself. TO THE CITIZENS OF NORTH CAROLINA . Dr. KcHt respectfully announces to his friends and I Richmond V-onened an Office at Ramwsb. N.O.mw i posite the City Hotel, for the sale of bis Medicines, 1 as above specified. - The discount bv wholesale on Medicines atmv rxrr. -:. - n , .. v n 2 , r i umofn Mieigu,.y.reguiaiiows,c, djsco-tmt The amount is to be transmitted by mail, ea my risk. (post paid) in Ni of 8; Carolina notes, or notes of the Banks of Richmond, Va. and the Medicines shall be sent free of freight to any part of North Carolina. AGfcHTS IJT NOKTH CAROIWA. I Brsnnock &. Woollen, 'Went1 orth, Rockingham. J. & R. Sloan, garner Brannoek, Hargrave, Gaither 4 Co. Jenkins 4 Biles, J.M. A. Drake, . , Price, Dickinson & Co, . Jamea R. Callum, 8. Perry, " , C. C Henderson, B.Oates,v J. F. 4-C.Phifer, w : Greensborough, Guilford. Waterloo, Guilford. LexiogtoD, Davidson. Salisbury, Rowan. - Aahborough, Randolph. - Yanceyville. Caswell. . Milton, Caswell. " ,' . , Kernersville, Stokes. " Lincolnton ' ' v'; Charlotte. , - : ; Concord, s - s: -. - .f James T- Horpe. Fiitsboio', Chatham, - Dr. 1ST. L. Stith's Drugstore, Raleigh. Wholesale and Retail ! JtSerwtn AND Turner, RESPECTFULLY inform their friends and .custo mers, that they have just received 400 CASES OF BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS, &c. . Being the first shipment of their Fall Stock', and a they will continue to receive others weekly, their stock will be found, if possible, mote complete than heretofore, and the above goods were selected by one of the Firm, who from : his, long ' experience c and thorough knowledge of the business, is prrfectly com- petent; and has taken great pains in selecting such articles an will suit this and the anrroondlnir Markets. we can therefore assure our friends and thewpuWie generally, that we can' now otter them inducements rarely to be met with, and we would respectfully invite COUNTRY MERCHANTS FARMERS, CONTRACTORS, AND OTHERS, To give us a call, and examine . our stock, and learn our prices before purchasing, as we feel assured, that we are fully prepared to suit tliem, oth as regards the article and price, and those who buy for Cash, greater inducements cannot be offered than those we are ena bled to present them. We would also, invite all those who cannot make it convenient to eome to Norfolk, to forward us their measure, and we pledge ourselves to furnish any ar ticle as good and as cheap as if they were present. . 'The following will be found among those already received, viz : - , 5000 pairs Men's best Thick Brogans 3006 do do 2d quality do do 2000 do do and Women's com'n do 2500 do do lined and bound Kid do best ql'ty 1000 do do do do do 2d quality. 3000 do Boy's coarse Brogans 1st do 1000 do do do do 2d do 1500 do Men's do Boots 1st do 700 do So do do 2d do - 1 500 do do Kid and Seal do 1 st and 2d do 250 do1, do Calf Boots, very good 200 do do do do Water Proof 900 do Ladies' fine seal walking Shoes 1500 do do peg'd leather and seal do 500 do do do do 2d quality do 600 do do fine seal Buskins 300 do do do do Ties and Slippers 2500 do leather Boots, for servants N 800 do do .do 2d quality do 1400 do fine thick sole mor'o Ties & Slippers 1200 do do thin do do do do 500 do do do do spring heel Ties and do Together with a complete assortment of Gentle men's fine Boots, Bootees, Unions, Navy Ties.Pumps and Slippers. -Ladies' Morocco, Seal and Leather Shoes. Misses' and Children's, Shoes, of every kind and quality too numerous to mention here. . Also, a full supply of LEATHER, of all kinds viz: CalfSkins, Kid Skins, Buff and Grain Leather, Split Leather. Ladies' and Gentlemen's Morocco Lining and Binding Skins, of all kinds. , Findings of all kinds, viz: Boot Trees, Crimping Boards, Lasts, Awls, Bristles, Thread, Varnish, Black ing Brushes, dec &c Also, a complete assortment, of Kit, . comprising every article used in our line, all of which will be sold on tbe most reasonable terms. - MERWIN & TURNER, At the Cheap Store No. 18, E. side Market , Square, Norfolk, Va. September 1. 73 Ira jfi OODS GOODS and cheap. The UTTeubscnber has just received, and expects in a few days to receive, mora family' Groceries, all of which be intends to sell low, for cash, or on a short credit to those who pay punctually when called on. My stock consists in part of the following boods : Flour; Bacon and Lard Meal; Corn "and Seconds Rice; Molasses and BuUer Sugar of different qualities Coffee a large lot Pepper: Spice and Ginger Salt different qualities Coperas; Powder and Shot A large lot of Crockery cheap such as Cops and Saucers Pitchers and Bowls Teapota plates, etc. Frying Pans Spiders wrtn lids J Trace Chains wire Sifters Nails of all kinds and sizes Knives and Forks different qualities Knob Locks-beat quality Padlocks different qualities Files large flat and Hand-saw . Butt Hinges different sizes Screws different sizes Tseks No 4 & 6 oz. Pocket Knives Shoe Thread different qualities I and colors Ball anq spool Thread Flax sewing thread Black and White Tuck and side Combs . 1 Candles best Fayetteville mould, of all numbers. 1 by the box or retail Large lot of unbleached Homespun Cheap Calicoesfast colors Bed Cords and Plough lines 8nuff by the Bladder, Bottle or retail Spa-HUlW qualhie. for shaving and waging Tobacco and Cigars Looking Glasses - Spun Cotton Hair Brushes, Needles and Suspenders 8hoe Blackingbest quality Writing paper best quality Cotton Bagging full 42 Irish good and heavy Mullets No 1 Tin ware largo lot and many other articles not mentioned. I also expect in a few days a large lot of Iron, all qualities and ttzes - JOHN K. Willi September 15. -.llZm FALL STOCK, 184 My former customers, together with u..k..f- .v.n iA tr. I .u-t-w-n - k. t dv , tLu 1 aiu uku f iu wvvim n ura wcuvmiit nwu juut ttatA. nfi t Hatand-Caps; embracing every quality and variety, is complete, and wut receive accessions by every arri val from New York during the season, i. ; I will further state, that my orders were given out at the most favourable time, and that my Stock was never Jmore futt and complete; and I sm determined to sell as 1 w.M?AWwt for Cash or to responsible and Bunctntf I dealers. FRANCIS MAJOR . : . t J- oycajnore street, ret ertourg, vav, If ext doox to Mmwsu Paul, MIlwin dc Oo. Septeroben 8. 'T ' -" " '-"-.y.- ;y " t 4w - " - "- .- - '-J frnO FariiierS. Tbe Subscriber has jnst rs- Jl ceived the following articles: , jt iiuiuuvi n eu i puvu EjlHlUIJIO . .U SV WWjM BUlU VW I dlewickt 3.000 pounds assorted Iron. N Also! a lot - v -V - V THEOH.SNOW: Raleigh, August 7, WS " v.."L- 1 DIVISION ORDERS, W MSead Quarters ? 7Ykto VOfmr iTm Cm ll IOa 3.' - To the Colonels ComtnandiiiiH me TUt Anvisimi of JY&rtWlM ,-. CarQltnarMUUia. ; ' f YOU are hereby commanded to anrmear. whhXhe " 'Ojffkertt Musicians and Soldiers, inf your tespectivff Regiments, fully Equipped for the Inspection of Arms and General Review. ,i.,.;. " The 22d Regiment at Nashville, onuThursday 6th Oct , 20th Regiment at Bridges' on Friday 7th 21st Tarboro 8aturdav 8 Saturdar 8th . 13th 16th '. Williamston Monday 1 0th . Jackson Wednesday 12th. r Croweli's on Friday 14th WalkeVson Saturday 16th Warrenton Monday 17th Louisburg Wednesday 19th Raleigh Saturday 22nd 15th 14th 23d 29th 35tb & 36th By order of DANIEf- CREN8HAW-. Ma Gen. 7th Dir. N CM. FRANCIS McHENRY, Aid. fr-S tandard and Roanoke Republican. RAUtsa,8epu 10, v HaAn'QxrAaTas. $ Attention Officer of the 35th Regiment of . iV. dMilUia,: . ;. .: TTTOU are hereby notified to parade on Hillsborough U treet in this City, on ithe 22d of October, at' U o clock precisely, With the' several companies under yoor commands, for inspection of emurmnd general re view. The commissioned officers Wilt parade at this' Baptist Grove on the day previous! at.eleven o'clock fully equipped for Drill and Court martial By order of the Col. Comm'd't; " 7 i r E. W.tECK. Adj W1M.1AITI COUJDOIV, COMMISSIOJfi MERCHANT, . " Richmond, Va. ' References v. ; - -,,..,-- -1 :. ' ".; Bazil Gordon, Esq. w . 4. .. ' Jos. B. FkkUn,E.q.5FaImoVa Thomas F. Knox, Esq. ( pljVv, j Messrs. Jno. Scott & Sod. FredencksljUfg, a, Messrs..Fry 4 Co. r nUml. " Messrs. Dunlap, Moneure Cc,5 W?1?0?4 & Messrs A3Kevao 4 Brother, i 7 Wwi . Messrs. McBwaine, Brownley dc Co J.Mhttrg Messrs. Soutter & Bell, ! j " Norfolk V-ai: b Mr, H. B. Montague, an experieneedeaki IrrXo-r' i bacco, will pay special attention to the intelestf 'the -Tobacco Planters of North Carolina. s H 4 LtBcan advances on all produce when In hand J auu proceeos remiiieuto order. JulyB, 1842. - 1 ; .. r . 6& Dry Goods t j Wry Croods! FALL IMPO It T A TIO Wl 842. TTpER Ships Caledonia Brander, Harriet Rockwell. JJ Harkaway, and .George Washington we have '' received our extensive Importation of sa iit ENGLISH, SCOTCH AND IRISH DRY f . .. . ..G-oops,. which fortunately arrived prior to fhe pasagct of the new Tariff, and having been bought exclusively for ' cash, and selected with the greatest care by one of our firm in person, we can and will sell ' at prices which must please. - t ' r si :mwM-W Oar supply of American, French and German Goods will be found fully equal to any We have ever offered. PAUL, McILWAINE A CO- P 8ycamora BtreeV Ptersburg.,V.: -t . September 20thv , - rl .4'v--j'-"?;.764t--' W Have ydu a CouehJ Dont neectUlr Sherman s Coogh Xozengrcs, Are the safest, most sure and effectual remedy for Coughs' ,, Colds, Consumptions, Whooping Cough, Asthma Tightness of the Lungs or Chest, Ac.'Jfc i The pro" prietor has never known an instance where they did not give perfect satisfaction. Several thtfusaridJox- es have, been sold with the last year, restoring to health persons in almost every stage of consumption, and those laboring: under the most distressing colds ansreoogbs. -They doV not check and dry op the ceugb, Vo render it eay,' promote expectoration, al lay tbe tickling or irritation, and remove the prexi mate or eteiUng cause. .They are made from com binstion of the -most valuable expectorant,- or cough medicines, and are undoubtedly soperior to every thing irte iu use ivr iuuw compiaiuw. n unureas opon ;nuo- wen r derfol virtues, from those who have Seen saved from an untimely; grave, and restored to nerfect health- by bsing "them. c 1 ' 'M The above Medicine may be obtained at the Drav - Store of Messrs WlUiams & Hsy wood, and of ;Dr. N. Li Stith, with fuHirectlons sccoroDanvins? each To s Coontry Mercliajat. ' JEckies -& Sczu WAV OULD say to Country Merchants and others vv that their Wbtdcsale stock of HATS a h n ! CAPS is comoiete. embracins everv varii (.!. and quality which have, been'carefullv aeWted .a boiighi.at the very lowest CASH pr icesind they aret I uetermiDed to sell the same at the r imiu nrnfi I oosaible. for CASH. W ta 4 1 -... 1 ---f inuTO" costomers. 5..v-: v r.;eckles; v : TBOS. B. BOTTr Petersburg, Sept. 1 1 842. , ..- - 753w I If yhermaja's tfoitn IknteSel more than 400,000 cases to be infallible ; the ont . J- fV Certain VMlwdMlnmn MJinnM Mt'jiwAMb: led.. Manv diseases srrae from wonrn and Arrskinn I "ng anu inieuse suueriog ana even ueau, wunout their w being anjppectsd grown persons .very v often affiicted with them and are doctored for various . ' complaints, without any benefit j when -'one' dvse' of i "V : these Lozengee would speedily icure them, Si -lii., wsmVvrL-Ivli-n Ti . :. - .a . mm mm m fi m. . -.. ...... - ' 'X For sale bj: tV KL. lTlJ - ; ; A w . , - - - - n - , t - - , frr"- 1, -- - 7 s. '4 X V - . '
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 30, 1842, edition 1
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