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i r i b t it it i is A ri in V 4 ri V w m if n 3! EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. Sobscriptioh Five Dollars per annum half in Advance. - . . I "'f V'vi : V': :- V''- first insertion, One Dollar; each subsequent insertion, Twenty-five Cents. J -v - - - .- Couht Order am) Judicial Astcktuxxixt will be charged 25 per bent, higher ; but a deduction of 33 per cent, will be made iron? the regular prices, for advertisers by the year. r - : " Advertisements, lnserte"d In the SsKi-Wum Register, will also appear in'the W esklt Paper free of charge- -4 4i :-; : 05 Letters to the. Editor must be post-paid. i ' i! '"'" " ' ' From the Democratic Review. . , JOHN; QunCY "ADAMS Our attention is now attracted to a ray of light that glitters $n the apex of a bald and noble dead, located on the left of the House, in the neighborhood of the Speaker's chair. It proceeds from that wonderful man, who in his person computes trie agitator, poet, phi losopher, statesman,; critic and orator John Q. Adams. Who-that ha seen him sittina beneath the cupola of the Hall, with the rays of light gathering and glancing about his sin gularly polished bead, , but has likened him to one oi the luminaries of the age, shining and glittering in the! firmament of the Union. There he shs, hour after hour, and day after day, with ; untiring patience, never I absent from his -seat, never voting for an acfioorn- meht, vigilant as the most zealous member of the House, his ear ever on the alert, himself always prepared to go at once into the 'pro foundest questions of State, or the minutest points t)f order. What must be his thoughts, as he ponders upon the past, id which he has played a part so conspicuous T We look at him and mark his cold and tearful eye, his stern and abstracted gaze, and conjure up phantoms of other scenes. We see bim amid his festive and splendid halls, years back, standing stiff and awkward, and shaking a tall military man by the hand, in whose hon or the fete was given, to commemorate the most splendid of America's victories. We we hint afterwards the bitter foe of the same military chieftain,' and the competitor with him for the highest office in the gift of a free people. We look upon a more than King, who has filled every) department of honor in his native land, still at his post; he who was President ofmiliioiis, now the Representa tive of forty' Svl4 thousand, quarrelling- about trifles, or advocating high principles. 1 o-day grow I in i aod sneering at the House, wiln an Abolition petition in his trembling hand, and the passions, and lash anon lording it over) inr the members into the wildest state of en- husiasm, by his indignant and emphatic elo quence. Alone, unspoken to, nnconsulted, sever consulting with olliers, he sits apart, wrapped in reveries;and with his finger rest ing on his nose, he permits his mind to move like a pendulum.stirrihg the hours of the past, and disturbing those' of the hidden future ; or probably he is writing, hts almost perpetu al employmentbut what ? who can guess ? Perhaps some poetry, in a young girl's album! He looks enfeebled,! but yet he is never tired; worn out, but ever ready for combat ; melan cDoiy, out let a witty uung ran irom any member, and that old man's face is wreathed in smiles. He appears passive, but woe to the unfortunate member that hazards an ar row at him ; the eagle is not swifter in Sigh than Mr. Adams ; with his agitated finger quivering in sarcastic gestciutation, he seizes upon his foe amid the amusement of the House, and he raiely fails to take signal ven geance. : '- . : ' ;.v ; '";' Vf?' nis stores oi special Knowledge, on every subject gradually garnered up thioughout the course of his extraordinary life, in the Wei arranged store-house of a memory which it is taiu, never vet permitted a single fact to es cape it, gives him a great. ad vantage over all comers in encounters of this-kind. He is a wonderfally eccentric genius. He belongs to no party, nor does any party belong to him. He is of too cold a nature to' be long a party leader. He is original of verv neculiar o --. I -. - weas, and perfectly , fearless snd indepen dent in expressing and maintaining them. He is remarkable for bis affability to young persons ;;and surroanded by them it his own hle, he can be as hilarious and happyjas the gayest of them., For one service, at 'Past, his country owes ' him a.debt of grati ,ude;I refer to the fine illustration which; he flered of the trueHeharacter'of our4 institu tions, when he passed fromi the Presidential Nace to his presentf Jpost on theoor of the u1U8e of Representatives. t. Though the po nion which he has there tnade his own. may not be that which his friends might wish 10 fee him occupy in that body, yet 4n every point of view, the Ixarbjple was one. . Hi manner of speaking is peculiar; he T'8es ahruptly. his face reddens, and in a roo U throwing himself into the attitude of a tan gladiator, he prepares for the ack ; bo? omes full of sticUlaljans ; Jiis Iom t,y8 10 and fro. el f cbrji mand see ms M, ! head oent forward in bjs earnest desk .t? it 8?mei,ni almost - touches' his . IMS Vfti frJnn.nllv afialrAa ' : Kilt K E-6' h,i8 Object through: alt is bearings ; wift .nl h'm-ihe House may 'ring c cries of order order unmoved, he siands amid .the tempest. Hitan-i oaK lna oows its gnarled, and line ft - ' U u T' "retches his arm forth, and the blast. : A DARING ADVENTUREr There was some sharp and serious work occasionally, on board bur ships of war and merchantaien.daring the suspension of friend ly relations between this country and France upwards of 40 years ago. Many, instances might be cited, illustrative of the courage of American tars. Among the most conspicu ous was the recapture of the ship Hiram of Casttne, Captain W hitney as described in the letter from the Captain published at the time, dated . V - Port Roy At, Marti nico, November 18th, 1800 Arrived here on- the 13th instant. 1 after being twice taken and retataken ; and one hundred and two days fit sea. I left Liver pool the 2d of August, And on the 13th of Sept. being long. 55, and iaU 29 I was tak en by a French stoop of war, and alt my people taken out except Harrys one man1, and a boy of twelve years of age, an appren tice of mine ; antf manned with ten French men, and ordered for Cayenne. I being de termined to retake my shfp, on first dicover ing the sloop of war to be French, loaded my pistols ahd hid them in a crate of ,ware, which had I not done, I shoo la" have Jost them, for no less than three different times were my trunks searched for them, a was the cabin and all parts of the ship. Which they could come at; they found my amunition, but my pistols were secure ; and such was their extreme caution, that they would not allow any man to be off deck ; eat, drank and slept on deck. Finding that I could not obtain any advan tage of them by getting them befowj I deter mind to attack them openly, by day light; Therefore at about four o'clock, on the fourth day after being - taken, I secured my pistols in my waistband, having previously told Harry and my man my determination, and directed them to have a couple of handspikes where they could clap their hands open them in an instant, and when they saw me begin, to come to ray assistance. The prize-master was now asleep on the weather hen coop, his male at the wheel, -and the crew on different parts of the main deck. Under - these circumstances. I made the attempt by first knocking down the mate at the wheel : the master started so auick. thai I could get but a very, slight stroke at him ; upon which he drew his dirk upon me but 1 closed in. with him, sallied him out of the quarter rail, and threw him overboard. But he caught by the main chains and so es caped going into the water. By this time. bad the remaining eight upon me-two of wnom 1 Knocked backwards off the Quarter leek jrod-Uajuru-ajul-my-tnan coming aft ' at this time with handspikes, clayed thi rt among them, and I soon got relieved. I then drew a pistol and shot a black fellow in the bead, who was coming at me with a broad- axe; the ball only cut him to the bone, and then glanced, but it had an excellent effect. by letting tbe rest know that! had pistols, of which they - had no idea. By this time, the mate, whom 1 first knocked down, had re covered, and run down to his trunk, and got a pistol, which he ored at my man s face, but the balL missed him. The prize-master, whom I hove over the quarter, got in again and stabbed Hairy in the side, bat not so bad as to oblige him to give up till we had conquered In this situ ation we had it pell, men, lor about a quarter of an hour, when we got them running, and followed them on, knocking down the hind most, . two or three times around the deck, when a part of them escaped below, and the rest begged for mercy, which we granted oh their delivering up their weapons, which con sisted oi a discharged pistol, a midshipman s dtrk, a broad-axe, a hand-saw, &c. We then marched them aft into the cabin, and Jbroogh them op, one at a time, after strictly search ing them, and confining them down forward. - Ten days after this daring action, Capt Whitney was again captured by a privateer schooner, from Gsuda loupe, who plundered his ship of 8 of JZ 10,000, sterling, put on board a crew'of fifteen Frenchmen, and order ed her for Gaudaloupe. After being in their hands forty-six days, he was re-taken by an English Frigate and sent into Martinico. 1 Second mate, a brother of Capt. 'Whitney, agex! seventeen years. Have you a Cough 7 Don't neglect it J t safest most sure and effectual remedy for Coughs Colds, Consumptions "Whooping Cough, Asthma, Tightness of the Lungs or Chest, 4 . 4c. The pro prietorhas never known an instance where they did not give perfect satisfaction. Several thousand box 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 and coughs. They do not check and 'dry up the eeugb, but render it easy, promote expectoration, al lay the tickling or irrkation, andl remove the proxi mate or exciting catfte. They are made from a com bination of the most valuable expectorant, or cough medicines, and are undoubtedly superior to everything in use for lhoe complainta. Hundreds upon ban died of certificates have been offered of their won derful virtues, from those wbo have beep saved from an vnuroely grave, and restored to perfect health, by using them.-' v ' ' ; . ,7 .f be above Medicine" may be obtained at the Drug Store of Messrs.- WiUiama 6c Hay wood, and tf Dr. N. L. Stilh, with full directions accompanying each A fine lot of LUMBER can be bought at Forrxa's Mtti's, Wake Countj. at a very rheap ' rate.! First rate Weather board, Flooring and ell other sJnda of Plank, clear of knots, splits and sap - Drop ypur orders to the 8ab. scribe, P M Wakefield, and they will ,be promptly attended to, and as money is no object, a credit will be riven to punctual Customsrs." " i ? -' v , A. r. poster: r OctobeUst, I8. ' 1 - 0 6t -BI. WISE, Student of the celebrated Frauhruon, of Germany. OPTICAL INSTRUMENTS, 8PECTACLE8, &c. Mr. Tf ISE respectfully informs the citizens of Raleigh, and the public rentrailv that he will bo th' Raleigh, by Wednesday, the 1 6th of rs'ovember next, where he will be happy, for a few weeks, to attend to all orders in hi line He will aluo, if required, go to any part ofthe City whete his services are wanted. Persons wishing to procure Spectacles, or to have new glasses fitted in old frames, are informed that they I w auiicu wim glasses ui umerenr sizes, eoiorsanu fbrftis, and suited to any age, which he can determine by inspection of their eves. The cftaraa which he i fdrnishe he will warrant to hold their power of vis ion from fitre lo eight years. From his knowledge of the science of Optica he can determine the glasses suitable for any age. Persons with weak eyes can be applied with glasses which will greUy benefit them and not strain the sight ? also Spectacles for near-sight-ed persons, and those who have been operated upon for cataract of the eye. He would particularly call the attention of the public to a new sort of classes and conservers ef the sight, made of the best flint and azure glass, and ground perspective. These glasses have been recommended by the most celebrated doctors and professors, aa the hest in their effects on the eye. They are the best of the kind for preserving and im proving the sight in continued reading and writing, in which case they not only relieve tbe eye, bat also strengthen and improve the sight. It is not necessary to say more than that he ha, testimonials of the most celebrated professors of Germany, that his glasses are made ofthe best and finest material, and that they -are ground trne and exact. They are-, therefore, far pre ferable to the mass of rough, irregular and unevenly ground glasses that are daily palmed offrand which are very injurious to the eye. Uood glasses may be known by their shape, exact centre, and sharp, dear, and high y polished surface. These qualities are to be found in a high degree in his g'aases. Optical In STR0M sztTs of all descriptions, among hich are small and large Telescopes, Microscopes and Spy-Glasses ; Concave and Convex Glasses, without frames; Concave and Convex Mirrors; Gold and Silver-steel Hpectacles of all kinds ; different descrip tions of Magnify ng-G lasses large and small Magic Lanterns. His Microscopes will magnify objects five. thousand times. Optical and other similar Instruments and Glasses carefully repaired. Mr. VV. assures the public, that it shall always be his study to-execute every thing entrusted to him with the greatest care and on moderate terms. Those in want of any thing in hts line will please give him a call. He has now on hand a general assortment of Goods. Spectacles with' Concave and Convex grasses, also with Glasses of each kind. He has but one price for his articles, from which be does not vary. Reference is made to the following Letters.' RicaxoRD, September 9, 1840. I have frequently had occasion to recommend per sons laboring under defective vision to Mr. Wise for relief, and always with success. Mr. Wise keeps an extensive assortment of Spectacle and Optical Instro ments, and be thoroughly understands the adaptation of glasses. lo the physical defects in vision; indeed, he has made the. Science of Optics and Optical Instru ments s special study,. and therelortwJ8 m twsrea- tion tn recommending him to the public burgeons who may desire Cataract Glasses (of. any focus) for their patients, ran be sopplied by Mr. W. upon the most reasonable terms. TH. JOHXSON, M. D., Prof, of Anatomy and Physiology in the Med. De partment of Hampden Sydney uoitege. Mr; Wist is worthy of extensive patronage, from a long and persevering effort to perfect himself in a knowledge of Optics. He has paid particular attention to the adaptation lo Glasses to the defects of Vision, and a trequent apportunity ot witnessing the success of his efforts in this way, has induced me to give him a certificate of qualification. All ages, and Glasses suited to Eyes npon which operations have been performed, will be aided in get ting back lost sight, as far aa artificial means will do it. EDvVTD. H. CARMICHAEL.M D. Taylor, Murdoch & Co. ATJCnONXBRS ANO COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 30. North side Vendue Ranee, Charleston, S. C Tin 713 ARE DAtLY receiving from Importers VV and Manufacturers, the latest styles and best qualities of Enelish. French, and American ST A PLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, and are offering them at the lowest nrieesat: Drivate sale, as well as unreservedlv at Auction, on our usual terms. We) are also generally supplied with SHOES, BOOTS, HATS, CAPS, PAPER, ROPE, &c front the va rious Factories. ,We invite the attention of our Coun try friends. October l- 79-6t Pr. Adv $3. .' oxronn iiiDVn GRANVILLE COTTNTY, IV. C. rTJAHE Trustees of this Institution, for the purpose 31 of supply mg the male department with Teachers for the next year, will give' to a Classical Teacher a salary of $200, and the tuition fees. And to an English Teacher, to be connected with the same de partment, they will give a salary of $300. Applica tions wilt be received until the 15th day of November. They feel folly warranted in saying that the location js high and healthy and the society good, and (hat it presents a situation, in every point of view, highly fa vorable for a good School. : ! . By order of the Board of Trustees: J. HILLIARD, Sec'ry 8ent: 2. 1842. 79 1 10th Nov. a. " . . 1 - TrTTTANTED Bv a vouns man who has bad ex nerienee in teaching, a situation aa Teacher in a private family, or as Instructor of a public school m a healthy neighborhood tn one ot tne. ho ui Bern States The course of instruction will include the Rnntioh atntliM. toereiher with Latin and Greek.' Saiisfactory testimonials of character and capacity to teach will be given.- nommnrtieadons addressed. DOSt Paid, to Rev. A, V. Leavenworth,- E. P. Nash, J. Hi Tyler, of Peters- PUrg, t will' receive inrnminw wicuuuii. October 1,1842. . ot "TVTOTICE-Tbe Subscriber having qualified at Jf AoguislTerm, 1842, as Executor on the Es tate, ot tne lace James n.inion, reqeess wi vrwutim ju debted to said Eetaie, to makeimmediate payment, and all those having claims, to bring them forward for pay ment within the lime prescribed by law; Well authen ticated as the Uw directs, or this notice will be plead in' bar of their recovery. ' r-k "'"-' : ":? - '. - :.' JOHN D. POWELL, Ex'r. " September 20, 1842. ' 4. r 768t A GOOD OFFER. We do most respectfttl- A ly request all those, who are indebted, to as for books, who find, under the pressure of the time, that their situation is such, that they are unable to payfor therri, will please return them, and add a few old ones, to pay for the use and damage of them, and let us balance the accounts, and do not tsx tis with postage oa Bankrupt notices. . . .. r.- TURNER 4 HUGHES. r Raleigh, September , 1843. ; ,, 75 William Tlioiiipson, Cabinet and Furniture Ware-house, Raleigh, N. C. TTCHB Subscriber has now on hand at his furnish- ing Ware Rooms; just in the -rear of Messrs. Turner A Hoehes Book Store, a general assortment of Articles in his line, made in the most faithful man-q ner, alter the newest and most laatuoname paiierns, and which will be warranted. They wllr be sold ' at such prices, as to leave nO excuse for sending to the North for Furniture. Call and look, -before yon send from home. WILLIAM THOMPSON. , Ktleigh, April 4, 1642. - . 28-- tr Walnut, Birch, Maple and Poplar Lumber, weii-seasonediiaken in exchange for Furuiture. Iflost Splendid Loftefcies.L J. G. GREGORY d5 CO. Managers. t NAeHiriCEa-r scaxxAt ' 60,060 dollars 30,000 dollars 15,000 dollars 12, 000 dollars 100. prizes of 1 ,000 dollars THE GRAND TjNION LOTTERY, Class A.41842. T To be drawn at Alexandrta,D. on Saturday, Oc tober 15, 1842. sum aciixi, 1 grand prize of $60,000 2 arizes of 3 do -5 do 5 do 5,000 4,000 3,000 2,000 1,500 1,250 1,000 500 do do 30,000 do do do do do do do do do do do do ore. 15,000 12,000 10,000.10 do do 8 000,20 7 000 5,906 100 do 133 do 4-c 78 number lottery 1 7 drawn ballots. Tickets $20; Hal res $10; Quarter $5; Eighths $2 50 The price of a certificate -of a package of 26 wnole tickets in the above splendid lottery is only $280 : a certificate of 26 halves only (140 ; a certificate of 26 quarters only $70; a certificate of 26 eighths only $35; and a cemncaie or a paexsge may a raw uie iour uigu- est prizes. MARYLAND CONSOLIDATED LOTTERY, Class C, for 1842. To be drawn in the city of Baltimore, on Wednesday, tbe T9th of October, 1842. BBILUiHT SCHKXC': 1 prize of $30,000 12,000; 8.000 6,000 6000 4.000 3.000 I prize of 1 do 30 do 30 do 40 do 50 do Ac $2,500 2,058 do do do do do do 1 500 1,000 600 400 &c &c . Tickets $10 H.Ives $5 Quarters $2 50. Ocrtificaie of a package of 26 wbel SI 30 26 halves ' 65 M 26 quarters 32 50 VIRGINIA MONONGALIA LOTTERY. Hlass N, for 1842. To be drawn at Alexandria, Virginia, on Saturday, the 22d of October, 1842. ALL PRIZES 1 Those tickets which shall have on tbem none of the drawn numbers will be entitled to thsii doixasb HKTT, 1CIIXI. prize of do do do do $30,000 1 prize of 2 $2,000 8,0001 1.600 1,500 1.000 4 000 3.000 2 10 20 2,209 500 Tickets 810 Halves $5 Quarters 50 Certificate of a package of 25 wholes $rz0 -25 halves 60 , 25 quarters 0 VIRGINIA LEESBURG LOTTERY. To be drawn at Alexandria, Virginia, oa Saturday, the 29ih of October, 1842. GRAND FRIZES. 1 prize of $25,000 1 prize of $1,750 1 do 10,000 l do 1,500 1 do 5.000 10 do 1,000 1 do 2,000 15 do dro - &C &u 13 drawn numbers out of 66. Wholes $10 Halves $5 Quarters Certificate of a package of 22 wholes - 22 halves 1 22 quarters 500 $2 50 $100 60 2& gy- All orders by mail will meet the most premp attention, and as soon as each drawing is over an i count of it will be sent to all Who order from us. Address J. G. GREGORY & CO. . Managers, Washington cit D. C. Sept 22, 1842. TERT DESIRABLE PROP- erty for Sale, In the City of Kaieign, l he subscriber, bring de sirous of moving to his Plantation, wishes to sell h HOUSE jAND LOT In this City-, IThe Property is situated on Newbern Street, east from the centre' iif th&'Capitol. The House is a large two atoi ry buitdihs:, forty-two feet by twenty-eight, with a pas sage through the middle three' Rooms on thef lower floor and four above, with Fireplaces to each. It has S basement story of hammered Rock the whole extent, which is intended for a Dining Room, dec. with a fire place at each end the basement Rooms nbt finished There i a superb Rock Stable, two stories high, twen- t$?our by thirty feet square; also a Rock Smoke-house and good frame Kitchen; and an excellent Well of Water.. The Lot contains from six to seven acres of ground, which have been highly improved. ; The House is. beautifully situated on an eminence, near the front line. All the jmptovements have been made within three years, and cost the builder over six thou sand Dollars. - , ' This desirable property -is now offered far four thousand doDars Time will be gives the purchaser. but the notes will draw interest and undoubted secu rity will be required. . Persons desirous ' of Kv'uig i Raleigh, have sow aa opportunity of purchasing a desirable residence, at a very reduced price, Raleigh, August 25. - V " 68 tf ., , y- -,- - NN PULLIAM & SISTERS will be prepar. ed to accommodate with , comfortable. Board; J'waaTT Members of the approaching General As- semblv, at their commodious Boarding Hbose In the rear of the Bank of Capf Fear. , Early tppUcatiuu js reqoeates." 4 - -- -. - luieigb. Sept. ti&. CONFECTION AGIT,' f1 AJVC Y7 MUSIC, JEWELLERY k, DRY GOODS. - Thankful for the encourasrement they have hereto fore received, inform their friends and the public in general, that they have opened,at the new stand, corn er Fayetteville & HargeU Streets, a choice assortment of Goods irTths above braaches,by faijarger.than form erly iept, and as they ajways selt very -moderate prices, tbey-nope to- merit a continuance ot lavora. Part of the new supplv consists in ; 4 M - 300 lb fresh Rakurm. 25 boTes Candles . Snerm 55 cfs. Tallow 20 eta. and the celebrated Hull's patent; Soaps, white, yellow, castile. perfumed, fee perm winter atratned, best; 80f lb Crackers, butter. lemon, ship-bread J best Porter,r fine Wines, and French Cordial r Cheese 9 sorts ; Chewing Tobacco, L25 box Setrars. Fiet. Pruaea. Dates. Filberts, Palm, Wall & CocoanutsAhnonds, Sweet; OiL Preserves, xsranay .1 ruii, granges, ijensons DeiaBra ana - ooa Powders, Macaroni, Currants, Citfbflr 300 lb Candies Pease's HoarVand Candy ; Chocolate, Pepperssuce, jricaies, Liemon oyrup, iXHimega, jutiquonce, vmu monJBardtnea, Anchovies. BoloenS Sausages, Smoked Tongiee, very best UsaUrd,Starch, Tea. PERFUMERY. PxanrxxaT, Oil of Roesrtlacassar,Beara, Antique, Oils, Cologne, Florida aVkd Lavender Waters, Shev sag soap, Essences, Opodeldoc, pink Saucers and Idly White, Freckiewash, Bergamott: - MUSICAL Of8TRUMJBNTS. . ; Mcsicax IaaTauavTiilFmestYioIinsJiowsteBgi, bridges, screws, Fingerboards Guitars, Flageolettes, Fifes, Flutes, ClartOnetta, Atxordeons, Brass Trum pets. . K m BOOKS. r-5Boox; Spanish, French, Germasj and English aarilmars and Keadera, Almanacs, Geosrapby, Prim ers, Spelling, Picture and Song Book, Key of Heaven, (Catholic.) Fencing and Boxing Apparatus. Foils, Swords, Gloves, Masks, Hats, Breastplate Fancy Goods etc Painted Glass Mugs, artificial' Hair and Flowers, Mohair Caps. Ladies Work and Fancy Boxes, Look ing-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 Knivesbf the finest quality, Pis tols, Teeth, Cloth, Hair, Hat and Shoebruahes, Black ing ; Slates', Bells, Fishing Utensils, Coffeemilts, Pins, Needles; 6 gross Matches. Fireworks, Glass 14 x 18 Lamp and Candlewicks, Purses, Pocketbodk's, Night Tapers, Powder .flasks, Shotbelts, Birdbags, Percus sion caps, Smoking Pipes, Corkscrews, Whips, Scis sors, Necklaces and Beads. Paper, Pens, Quills, Ink and Inkstands. Wafers. Sealingwax,Lettertamp, Pen cu, Buttons, Pictures. GAMES. , Gaxes, as Dominos. Chessmen, Backgammon, Ke- no Tentpina. Cop and Ball dl, Graces for Ladies, sfip- GfJ and Siltef mannered; to order wrh expedl -Rollet, - UoVandpuncluaUtv highest price-given for old g-old- . : and Silver;-..f t ping ropes, Tivou. billiard, TOYS. Tots of every description, as Marbles, Humming Tops, Drums, Rattles, Whisl1es,Mouth Organs. Harps, Trumpets, Magic Lantern, Paintboxes, Magnetic Toys, False Faces, Cannons - Dolls. Malcscops, Microscopes, painted Trunks for children, etc, etc JEWELLERY. Fine gold and silver, as well as german silver, viz. Breastpins; Ear-sings, Pencils, Finger-rings. Thim bles, ef german silver aud pinchback. Table and Tea Spoons, Desert Knives and-Forke, Side, Pocket, and others. German silver Combs, Hand: Bells, Watcbguards, Chains and Keys, Beltbuckles, Spec t.riMi ' - tacles. J DRY GOODS. Pantaloon stuffs, Vest patterns, Handkerchiefs, Camlet, Jeans, Linen ColUr and Bosoms, 8tocks, Gloves, Stockings, Irish Linen, 3atinett,-bleach and Lunbleacbed Cottons, FlanueL etc. - r- . f . l e . in iaci iue varieiy oi ariiciea is 100 numerous to mention, alf of which will be sold on very reasonable terms for cash. G. W. & C. GR1MME, Corner of Fayetteville and HargeU Streets rTHHESE UN RIVALLED PILLS having now JJ acquired a eebbrtty and a popularity unequalled in the annals of Medicine, and also having obtained the entire confidence, and being- used in .the private practice of almost tbe whole body ofthe Medical Fac ulty in the United States, Europe, Asia, South A mer- tea, tne West Indies, and a great part of Atnea, nv is unnecessary to advertise them at length, or to say any thing further of their merits, than by statins the com plaints which they are most effective in the. cure of. j rind which are as follows : yellow and bilious fevers, fever and ague, dyspepsia, croup, liver complaint, skk 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 nd bowels, lrjciptentdtanbesa, flatulence, ut,u cosuTens, toas oi Pueu, io.cn saiiow compIecUo,nd In all cases of torpor of the bowels, -hJL m L., mr,;. ri,-.iZ l.l:. l ti . l tt , exceedingly mild in their operation, producing neither i nausea, griping, nor debility. The above Pills are for sate in the city of Raleigh by Messrs. Williams & Haywood, and at the Drug store of N. L. Stiih. and in Fayetteville by E. J. Hale, at NewYorkPrices. ::y:'- - ' "DISEASE A XWIT Impurity of the BLOOD the only .Disease. TfTt OW simple yet how wise, how good and beau I n I .:rt ii .t. i r tat - it u uiui w u u wwa m untijc oiiupitcity aiiu u:w .ti i j- venal PMhv atiract all impurities ef the blood to the bowels, which organ expels them from tbe body. At traeuon and disease are both umta. AO accidents ot inieons omy juiea ine oouy in proportion as mey occasion iutpurity of the blood. r .. . The bowels lor Instance are costive (his most im. portant organ is crosedthe conseqoence is a great iinwiuui iiv iwwuicuiuii'iu luin iu cicri oih i umiu. iu mim. nu nu a iirriri. rtam rr a m g : t-'. gree of vebeify kad directiott are all governed by at 'Ths discoont by whessata oa lledictnes at ray' traction of matter iomatler. This principle governs Office la Raleigh, NiC.Urcttid MfiUowon (3, the homaa body. Braadreth' Yegetablo UxnV discront $1; on $12,dlcocr. 2ic C: 5. account accumulatioa ofimpunties, which, aa they cannot jeetfi.'sK.' Sloan Greensboroosh,' Gaiord. out by their sual passage, are forced Into the blood, occasionmg impurity ot blood. Thus Fevers, L'bcUl ica, Rheomatitm, Cougha, and Colds are eftetr pro, I doced., But let Brandreths Pills be used in such do Sea as Will efiar.tnaflv Maenatji ltut Iww.t. .J -(...I ft. - , f . .. . . r T f ...... ...w is resioreu at once.- j . -r - rt The unworthy have counterfeited the Doctor's Me - dmne so extensively, that his travelling Agem is now taking In sir - ld boxes, and putting, new -oner of uiureui m0-.f rnia inxaeir t;sea. -rras are'jast received at wiL,L,iAli PJCCOO.r - Cale'idi, Uarcb, 1S4X No. Uf FxtftmtttvL StWBST, Raxxsgr, Tf as the ntaaaOre afn . fiooncing to his friends aud ? tbe poblie at large that be .' 1 -r basreceivedfrom Nsw-Yelk ; L and Philadelphis, aa extel ."' sive, rich,' and fasbienahie. r f stock of Goods, which be. Th mmmnrtwnnt ttnti"nl 2 XAF part, of-" ' ' ' ;- WATCHES - r 1 -? , Gold independent seconds, duptexv anchor.Levef - ' 'W itches, a general assortment of Silver do. of every :" k " :. j in , .., , f mi'si stun iriiBiiiwi . r i .t .is , :u . JEWELERY, ' ;.V 1 ' v Gold Qsrds, feb, and neck Chains, Seals, Keysf ; Til a mtrwf Ptna A Tt. in era RhKv dnrlPmAntil ,1m v,aaL . 4JS se wse usasc ru uir,HWa t " and head Ornaments, rich cameos it mosaic Pins 4- .' ions, gold Hearts snd Crosses, Jet do. and s treat- . variety of other rich Goods. , - .. j - - : JBPBCTAClBS. Gold, Silver, Blue, and polished steel Spectacles to ;-: suit all persons . and all eyes. Very ecerior' fllnf glasses, that, may be adjusted in any frame, at Vino mentis notice. ' '; ' 1 " "' " v;1 v ' SILVER AND PLATED WARES, , Silver Cups,8poohs, Ladles, SSgar Tonga, Sal and Mustard Spoons Butter Knives, silver mpthf ed Cocuanuts, Castors, Candlesticks," Saufferf- and ? i Trays, Waiters, Cake Baskets. CoSee Greques,1 Brl tannia Wares, in setu and single pieces, dte. '. : v FANCY GOODS, c -'. , Mantel Clerks, end Lsmpa, Plated and Jspaned i Waiters. Gold smTSilver Mounted Canesand Whips . ' ' Chess men and Backgammon Boards, Visiting Card t Cases, Gold and SUr Pencil Caes,JfcIis8teeJ Pens, Rogers1 superior Razors, Congress Kniyes and Scissors, Sanders' celebrated fazor Strop, Do Col lars, do. CaHs, silk Purses, Pocket Books,-Imitation r ; Fruits, Guns snd Pistols, Ladies Toilet and Wo . boxes, toilet bottles, and HARRISON Breast Pin " Medals, Canes, and Boxes, ke.-&o . ,, , s? . pfiRFUMERY. h :X- Farina a Celebrated genuine Cologne, Rose L'avefl - - deri Florida, and Bay Waters ;.Guirlain's Cream of Soap.-Naples, and Sapojraeeous compoand,' for 8hav ing, Kose, Almond; Uampner and VVindsorLnilet- -Soapa.pearf Pnwder,coldCram, Pomatumi bear's oil. hair, tooth i end shavttig.Brosbes, and a variety of other articles for the toilet i t - J '-..BsiS 1 1 ' ' ... -MUSIC Spanish Guitars, Violins, .ClarioneUs. Flageoletfs, Flutes, Octave, duv Fife aud A rcoidione. Precept torOfor all the above. Guitar and VioUn strings cx v tra Violin bows, Ac. - - - . , . - 0T5" Clocks and Watches of all descrtatioaa eleai - ; ed and repaired jn bis accustomed superior ' styls w ,TRv '-"Vlk "-ttok Tft ,C?VTr Umi uj .a m cj.ci RESTOflEB iSFl iTIEl BtflOD, CHRONIC AND OTHER DZSlBASB3r rIl ETHER' produced by bile, phlegm, from J V internal jnorSid rnattera, arising from bndly-T cured old disorderss, frbm ihe use of mercury, calomel, bark f; iin females) from the change of Bfvas specified in- the PamphteC m.m-mMS ' ' Price per Bottle rFint$l 6ti Quirt, $3, ' AntiSvohilUie Svruo-ThU Msdieinris in all Venereal Disorders certain remedy, and the patient - ' will feel himaetf. somewhat benefitted in' twenty-four , ; j hours. Price per Bottles Pint SI 50; Qoatt. $3. Abyssinia Mixture celebrated for its speedy and perfect remeval of Gonorrhoea and Gleet J also of iheT Kanui results conseqaeni on najmpropec treatment. -A benefit will be visible in t2Tiours. f price, fourth of ' ' GoldMine Balsam, for Bilious arid Nervous AfTee Uona. Cokls, &c Price, 60 Ceita. - , Aromatic Extract. liniment for IndIgtioa Cold- ; ness in ineowmacn, ii umonesa or . w esane as jn . last Limbs, Rheumatism, &C Four , ounces, 60 ' crttts ' ' ? - .1 . . l TLT . t - mwt . . I half pint, $iHnt:v.iiy . - Depuratwvt Jroted2r,4oT tJinoos A Sections, Bilious -Fever, Headache, Diseases ofthe Eyes, 4c which is , to be taken in the Restorer. 1 50 , cents per bbx . -5 -' "Java Ointment, for .PllesL. which la to- be enniZed besides the Restorer. $1 :-.,-: , Bengal Vtnjment, for Tetter, Ringworm, rait . : Rheum, Sxaldhead, Eruptions of the SkinJ and Foul v Ulcers is to be applied besides the Restorers . $ I . ' Universal or litrengthemnl Plaster, for Disease of the Chest, Dyspepsia, Inflammatory Cbeematism. - Palsy, Paralysis, Ac which is in most all these cases . Meilictnes, their properties and nature, aeS' Dr. V Pamphlet, wherein will nxewise be ibund ,directlwS ' . foriheir use, and ntrmerous testrmooiale Which cv , . 1- Medicine, and fflay s likewise be had, I .v- atf. r tITi ru-" t gTaUs,attbe office of Dr. K. or of his Agents,bymaJ f'jof his' Agents,by msIL - The Restorer, and all other above mentioned lied- ' MnM mrm nf P, 1Tnhla AtrM AtaAMithrmy . pared by hunseU. " .''W - V . 4.'-.- aaaaSBSsBsasa ; ' ' ToStHB ClTlSSENSr OF NORTH CAROLINA ;'J Dr. Kun respectfblannolinces to Eis friends sad' the public in general, thai he has, besides his OITiee in ; Richmend Vs. opened an OfSeeat Rax-siob. N. C. C - City HeteL; for the ssJe f his Medlclaea. specified. ; tl -xaTTliTT' as: a' above yj- rvnoui wisaui iqt procure' any OI Uem, Wttl I :.i 1 i. n. vinrr r 1." r, , r. I The amount is to Utrsns&iud bv taaiL on nr . risk. I f post paid) in N "or S. Carolina potea, er notes ofthe 1 Banks of Richmond, Vs. and tbe Medicines shall bs sent ires oi weijnt to any. part of fvorta Carolina. : e 1 . t I v r - x nosm vyAstpiiA. . I Brannock & VToc!ieo. ' - Weatworu, RoiJdnghaia. James Brknnock Wsierloo, GcU;ord. Hargrave, Gal&er Co. Lexingtoa, Davidson, Jenkins Biles." BaJiabury, Ett3. ' 1 J. M. A Drake, J I Ashborough, Unc!-! 1 TV' fK. . i VT...;M rr.n..! .- f M VHAUfWH Wt WW-j ..n j w ...v, " - . . I James R. Calium,- Milton Caswell. 1 8. Perry. ' uEernenivnia, etcicx 1 C. C, Henderson, 7 Lincolnton, B. Gates, - . -j - -' . Charlotte I J. r. c rtzsr. . - ueaeotj. Ui I James Ti Home. PiUsboro, Cist. - - -... : -.. : Or.lLX.t;rCsl. . t t f - - .4 : . . ' - ' - 4
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Oct. 11, 1842, edition 1
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