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J,- 'i i ' , ''--1 " " ' ."'-. VIX" .' ..H. , -.. ' : . Mmmsmjs mmn -avm -jv -K- T;X3 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2 IV 1 1 J LI j 111 . II . 1 T' ;v I r? 5 is- t B & :.,r- J.... 1 si , - ' mi. . . , ....... i. !i. , ..... ... - - r . . avjm.xj f .. ,. ...... .., .: ....... 1 . j. . ... - ' . 1 EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. StfffeimoJC.r-Five Dollars per annum hair in Advances- v s j-;.'--' -' tl-. " - : ATBaTi8KliwTB.-For eTery Sixteen Lines first insertion, One Dolbrj each subsequent insertion. Twenty-five Cents. Couar Orders and Judiciai. Aptkhtmcmemts wil! be clmrged 5 per cent, higher ; but a deduction of 33J per cent, will be made froir the regular prices for advertisers by tho year. - . , ' AdveHwewienls, Inserted in the Ssmi Weekly HtGiSTERf will also appear in theYEKLT Paner His w ife,' said my wife, finds it j qi it as easy s to go without twenty or thirty dollars 'worth of ribbons, and 4aces as to buy them. They hare no fro it but what they .raise and hare given them by country friends whom tTiey repay by a thousand little' kind acts.- They use no beer, which is not essential to health as it isn't to yours;and then he buys no t cigars, or ice cream, of apples at one hundred free of charge. Letters to the Editor must be post-paid. t THE HOLE IN MY POCKET. V BT'JAXKS A. VXBKISS. I .!-"'' I . . ! It is now about la year since my wife said to me one day, Pray Mr. Slackwater, have you that half a dollar about you that I gave you this morning ? I felt in mv waistcoat ;et, and turned my purse inside out, but poc it was ail space- which is very different from Bpecio ; so I said to Mrs. Slackwater, 'Tve lost it, my dear; hole in my pocke sl;e. i An hour or two iTIflsr ffllfl tllt lllfli n 99 uu uiu iuai liiak4icaui SDt 1 positively there must be a V HI sew it up,' slid 'after, I met Totfi'Stebbins. said Tom. - M.WISE, l- Student of the celebrated Frauhnson, qf Germany, OPTICAL INSTRUMENTS, ." . . SPECTACLES, &c. . Jfflr., WISE respectfully infurma the citizens of Aieigu, ana tuepubkc genraJIy that he will, be tn RaJeigh, by Wednesday, the J 6th of November next, where -he will hi per cent on market price, or oranges, at 12 fall orders in his line He. will also, if reauirtd. co to cents apiece, or candy,- or new novels or soy-part of the City where his services are wanted, rare woiks that are more rarely, used ; i Pecboa wishing to procure Spectacles, or to, have short, my dear 'Mr. Slackwater, he, has no ew g8? f .ftan weinlbihay Irnln in hP. nnflroi - " c " 8UlteJ WUD g,a88ea of cliflferent sizes, colors and noto to nis pocxeu , . forms and sailed to any age, which .he an determine It was the first word of suspicion my wife by inspecUon of their, eye!. The glass which he hd littered on the subject; and it ctlt me to farnifhes he will Warrant to hold their power of vir tue quick ? should rather sav it sewed me I ,oa "om five eight year. , From his knowkdaejKP up -me anu my poc Rets too ; tney nave net- Tr m f"w . uv ueicriu . rwcs er been in holes since that evening. . l-STlt!ftlnth9 O IVUDDlieu -With cLiAcph whirh VCill arAut I v hunrhl ihm . . . C3 - . . ww J - pvm and Dot Strain ihncicht tsnKnmulM 4Vir nsMir.ctrrK. CURRAN'S INQENUITy. ed persons, and those who ha4en orated upon A farmer attending a Fair, with a harulred ,or f"1 of wey. He would particulariy call the $260 REWARD ! J? r i on ersU ro U e Ja il . TTftROKE WAKE COUNTY JAIL, ON THE IfD night of Tuesday, the 4th instant, three Pris. oners, m : ROBERT POWELL, WOODSON SHAM LET, ; and HARDY CARROLL Powell and-hamiey are while m n. and confined on Indict rments ftr Murder; Carroll is a colored man, convict ed of Horse. Stealing, at the last Term of Wake Supe- nor uourt, ana was unaergotng me sentence 01 ina prtsonrnent then pronounced on him. i will give a RE WARD of $125 each, for POW ELLmnd SHAM LEY, and J I a for CARROLL, on delivery to me, or for their confinement in any Jail in th late; so that I can get them again. I subjoin a inscription of the Prisoners. J A XI Cio JdLI VV A KJJCJ, , . ' Sheriff of Wake County.- pounds in his pocket, took the precp to deposit it in the hands of xthe tattdfe. public hi occasion to mine f4fie nise at wliicfi he slopped. uaymg 1 lor it short! v alterwanf. he reeoned htist fur tlie bailment: but tlin" lunil.l ' attention of (he public to a new sort of glasses and c6ncrver8 of the sight, made of the best flint and azuie glass, and ground perspective. These glasses have been recommended by the moat celebrated doctors and professoss, -as the- best in their effects on "the-eye. ney are tne best of the kind for preserving and itn lord, Moo deep for the countrvraan, wortdere P,,.i1nSlbe Sht cominued reading and writing, in what hnn.lroJl mann, "i . . ' f! wnich case they not only Teheve the eye, but also what hundred was meant,and was quite suit strengthen and improve the sight. It is not necessary no such sum had ever been lodged in- Ins to say more than that he has testimonials of the mo,t nands by the astonished rustic. After inef fectual appeals to the recollection and finally to the honor of Bttrdolph, the farmer -applied to Curran for advice. ,. Have patience, my friend, said the coun sel; speak to the landlord, civilly, and tell him you are convinced you must have left celebrated professors of Germany, that his glasses are made of the best and finest material, and that they are ground true and exact They are, therefore, far pre feraWe to the mass of rough, irregular and unevenly ground glasses that are daily palmed off, and which are very injurious to the eye. Good glasses may be known by their f hape, exact centre, and sharp, clear, and high m . iiiii. w 111 ii... ..i.iiw.i..... iiii 1 niiii iixvf inii 1 11 f Li uiuu bui m r. . 1 1 . u uniiucB hi n un ...iiiii. It set, said I, like the sun. ffloriouslvil v nnr mnnnv i? i tti onma tlia. nsAn 'P..l I in a hieh decree in his jr'asfes. And as; 1 spoke,! It; flashed upon me that my a-friend wiUi you, and lodge with him an- ?,c I"TR??MTi f M de8C"Ptlons. among missing half doHar had paid for those ice other hundred, in the presence of your friend Slac'lvT creau:. ; however.,1 held my peace, for Mrs and eotne to me.' , . clv muSST 53-3 Slackwater soaieumcs makes remarks J and We must imagine and not commit to paper Silver-steel Specudesoi all kind.-, different de-cri,- even when she assured me at breakfast next tht vriirpraiin r!i Uno.t m tions of Maenifvinsr-Glasses : laree and .malt Manic , li . I -rmmm u.. m w a w I4 ItVliV k UU lib CS OUWII I W f W 9 W morning trial ttiere was no hole in my pocket, advice. However, moved by the rhetoric or what could I do but "ft my brow and say, autlrority of the wortliy counsel he fallowed Ah ! isn t there! really. m it, and returned to his legal friehd. ciurc - cc muguiic oy, rny wue, wno And now, sir, t don't see as I am to be like a dutiful helpmate as she is, always gave better off for this, if I get rav second hun ti me ner lonsu puange 10 keep, caueu lor a dred again ; but how is il to be done ? twenty-five cent piece, that had been deposi ted in my sub-treasury for safe-keeping ; - : 3 . .. - u there was a poor woman at the 'door, she said. 4 lijat she'd promised it for certain,' Well, wait a moment,' I cried, so I pushed ii.qniries first in this direction, then in that, ; id then in the other-; but vacancy, return ed a horrid groan.! On my soul, "said I, thinking it best to1 show a bold front, " you must keep ray pockets in better repair. Mrs. SLckwater ; this j piece, with I know not how many mctfPv is lost, because some corn 4 Go and ask him for it when he is alone,' said the counsel. Aye, sir : but asking won't do, I'm afraid I without ray witness, at any rate.' 4 Never mind, take . my advice,' said the counsel; do as I bid you and return to me The farmer returned with his hundred. glad to find tlrat safe again in his possession. . 4 JNow, sir, J suppose I must be content, but ! don t see as I'm much better off.' 4 Well, then,' said the counsel, 4 now take Lanterns. His Microscopes will magnify objects five thousand times. Optical and other similar Instruments and Glasses carefully repaired. Mr. V. assures the public, that it shall always be his study to execute every ibing entrusted to him with the greatest rare and on moderate terms. Those in want of any thing in his line will please give him a call. He has now nn hand a general assortment of Goods. Spectacles with Concave and Convex glasses, also with Glasses of each kind. He has but one price for his articles, from which he does not vary. Reference is made to the following Letters.' Richmond, 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 Spectacles and Optical Instru ment, and he thoroughly understands the adaptation 013ERT POWELL is about 45 or 60 years of age, a man of ordinary size, and weighs about 150 lbs. He is a great talker, with an uncommonly large moulh, and has, when talking, ruther a down look. He has a thin face, and a Ion" sharp nose. WOODSON SHAMLEY is about :J0 years of age, stout built, with a broad, large face, and rather a swarthy complexion. He has a very bad countenance, is unable to look a person steadily in the iaee when speak in s to him. and stammers in .talking.. HARDY CARROLL is a dark complected free ne gro, about 25 years of age, very stout built, bushy head, with large blubber lips, and an exceedingly bad countenance. From the fact of two Horses having been Stolen the sam.e nighi, it is probable tliey are in possession of them. Raleigh, 5th October, 1842. 80 CONNECTION ABY; FANCY, MUSIC JEWELLERY-fc DRY GOODS ' .'. TEUT DESIRABLE PROP- erty for Sale, in the City of ltaieig'U. 1 ne oobsenner. Dung de sirous of moving to his Plantation, wishes to sHl his HOUSE AND LOT in this City. The Property is situated on Newbern Street, 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 through 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 Rtiora, &c. vith 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 Rook Sm.ke-hiuse and eood frame Kitchen; and an excellent Well of Water. The Lot contains from six to seven acres of I ground, which have been highly improved. The House is beautifully situated on an eminence, near the front line. All the improvements have been made within three years, and cost the builder over six thou sand Dollars. This desirable nronrrtv is now offered for four thousand dollars Time will be given the purchaser, Tapers, Fowder flask, Shotbejts, Bird bags, Percus. but the notes will draw interest and undoubted secu- sum caps, Smoking Pipes, Corkscrews, Whips, Scis- will Iw rem tired Persons, desirous of livrnor sors. .Necklaces and your friend with you, and ask the landlord I of g,a-"8 to the physical defecuin vision,- indeed, he er wrseam in lrplaguey pocket j left open for the hundred nounda vour friend saw vn i has made lhe Science of Optics and Optical Instru- leave WIUl ni(U v; iKa n.iiju v.v f t t l I iiuu iu ivwiuiiicnuiii unit w uw ai'i&a vui grisuo We need nnt add that tit wtlv hndlnrd I a My wife dismissed her promise and then, in found he had beentaken off his guifrd, while their patient, ran be supplied by Mr. W. upon the iipr nniPT irav ncirrii mo in r nanno mu nun. I . i . r: i . I . .1 1. 1 1 ,--n.Ki uur uouwi iricnu reiurueu 10 uiaiiK nis coua sel exultingly with both hundred in pocket. 'Aieyou sOTe lsaul Mrs. Slackwater. Sure ay, that I am, its gone! totally gone. her quiet way, asked me to change my pan- hloons beiure 1 went out, and to bar all ar- g iment, laid another pair on my Jcnees. his That evening, allow me to remark gentle men of the species 4 husband.' I was very loth to go home to, tea ; 1 had half a mind to bore some bachelor friend ; and when hun ger and habit, in their unassuming manner, one on each side, walked up to my own door, 'he touch of the brass knob made my blood mn cold. Hut dojnot think that Mrs. Slack water is a tartar, my.good frieuds, because I thus shrunk from Koine ; the fact was that I iad while abroad, called to mind the fate of her twenty five cent piece, which I had in vested in smoke that is to sav. cigars ; and I feared to think of her comments on mv I TTTHE Subscriber has now on hand at his furnish pantaloons pockets. ' IL ing Ware Rooms, just hi the rear of Messrs. rn., .... r . P . - i'arner dc Ha&-he, Book Store, a general assortment Thus things went on for some months; we JJ fXinemade in the most faithful man were poor to begin with, and grew poorer, er, after the newest and most fashionable patterns, or at any rate, no richer, fast. Times grew aod which will be warranted. They will be sold at worse and worse;; my pockets looked worse; (such prices, as to leave no excuse for sending to tne even mv nockeubonk was no Inn ere r to be North for PumHure. Call and look, before you send William Thompson, Cabinet and Furniture Ware-nouse, Raleigh, N. C. most reasonable terms. TH. J0HN80N, M. D., Prof of Anatomy and Physiology in the Med. De partment of Hampden Sydney College. Mr. Wis 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 to Glasses to the defects of Vision, and a frequent apportonity of witnessing the success of bis efforts in this way, has induced me to give him a certificate of qualification. All ages, aid Glasses suited to Eyes upon which operations have been performed, will be aided in get ting back lost sight, as far as artificial means will do it. EDW D. H. CARMICHAEL. M V Thankful for the encouragement they have hereto fore received, inform their friends and ,the publie in general, that they have opened, at the new stand, corn er Fay etteville & Hargea Sireeii. a choice assortment of Goods in the above branches,by far larger than form-' erly kept, 3d 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 dandles, Sperm. 35 cts. Tallow 20 cts. and the celebrated HuH's patent; Soaps, white, yellow, castile. perfumed, &c. Sperm Oil, winter strained, best; 800 lb CrackerS,' butter, lemon': ship-bread ; 'best Porter, fine - Wines, and French Cordial ; Cheese 3 sorts ; Chewing Tobacco, 25 box Segars, Figs, PronesrDates, Filberfa Palm, Wall & Cocoanuts, Almondx, Sweet Oil, Preserves, Brandy Fruit, Oranges, Lemons, Seidletz and Soda Powders. Macaroni, Currants, Citron ; 800 lb Candies Pease's Hoarhound Candy ; Chocolate, Peppersauce, Pickles, Lemon Syrup, Nutmegs, Liquorice, Ctnna mon,Sardines, Anchovie, Bologna Sausage, Smoked Tongues,, very best Mustard, Starch, Tea. PERFUMERY. Pjshtux t, Oil of Roses, Macassar,Bean, Antique Oils, Cologne, Florida and Lavender Waters, Shav ing soap. Essences, Opodeldoc, pink Saucers andlilly White, Frecklewash, Bergamott. MUSICAL IN-STRUME NTS. Musicax. In strum KSTsJPinest Violins.bowstrings, bridges, screws, Fingerboards Guitars, Flageoleltes, Fifes, Flutes, Clarionetts, Accordeons, Brass Trum pets. BOOKS. - Books, Spanish, French,- German and English Grammars and Readers, Almanacs, Geography, Prim ers, Spelling, Picture and Song Book, Key pf-Beaven, (Catholic. f - Fencings 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, Looking-glasses 3 and 4 feet- square. Baskets, Snuff-boxea from 5 cts to 4; Combs, stO "and other ; Clocks, wooden and metal ; W alkinff Canes, finest Razors and shaving utensils, Thermometers, Compasses, Dirk, Pen and Pocket Knives of the finest quality yPis tols, Teeth, Cloth, Hair, Hat and 8boebrushes, Black ing ; Slates, Bells, Fishing Utensils, Coffeemills, Pins, Needles; 6 gross Matches. Fireworks, Glass 14x18 Lamp and Candlewicks, Purses, Pocketbook's, Night part, o NO- 10, FjLf ITT tVILtK STKIXT, RAJLTJOri 7 1 f Hs taVpIeaaeTe' efail - noancing id ait friend and the publie at Iaifref'ibst ha . has received fromTie wYetk and ihiladeiphii a a extend site, "rich,': and fashionabr stock - of Gbod, 'wlifch ha will tellat New York prices The asaorlmeBt 'conJiataji ;1:-WATCHE8i; JLrj--. Gold independent seconds, duplex: anchONLef Watches, a general assortment of Silver da.r6feiery price and quality f : ; ; ; -yr ii"'HUhii "?-V:?. ;JEWELEilY. ' ?-.f "IM-pf .'x'" Gold guards,' fob and heck Chain!, Seal KtyO Diamond Pins 4" Rings, Ruby and Emerald de.neek ' and head Ornamfents,- rich cameo - mosaic Phii' 4. Ear-ring, gold Peocils.Thirables, Yiniarettr. Meda1 ions, gold Hearts and Crosses, Jet do. arid a treati'; variety of other rich Goods. 1 ; , , , ; 8PECTACLES.; t . . i.x-.:-.v'- ' to Gold, Silver, Blue, and polished steel Spectacles tcl iriiuui mu ait cj; very, superior pins glasses, that may be adjusted in any frame,'atame SILVER AND PLATED WARES.-; Silver Cups, Spoons Ladles, Sugar Tongs, Baf and 'Mustard Spoons, Butter Knives, silver, mount eil Cocoanufs, Castors, Candlesticks, 8nuf!eri and ' Trays, Waiters, Cake Baskets. Coffee G request Brl tanuia Wares, in setts and single pieces, dte. I . . FANCY GOODS. - A Mantel Clocks, and Lamps, pted t fid laps rved Waiters. Gold and Silver Mounted Caneaand Whins-: ... Chess men and Backgammon Boards, -VisWiig'Card f- uum na onver rencn ases, raieni JSieel Pens, Jtostri superior Razors. Consress Knives and c Scissors, Sanders celebrated razor 8trop, Dog Col- -lars, do. Calif, silk Purses, Pocket Books, Imitation rruus, uom ana i'lslols, Ladies Toilet and work twxes. toilet; bottles, and HARRISON Breast Pini Medals, Canesand Doses, &c. &c. - H ,, ! ' V- PERFUMERY. V Faima's celebrated genuine Cologn, Rose Laven f; der, Florida, and Bay Waters ; .Ghiflaiti'a Cream jot Soap, Naples, nnd Saponaceoos compound, for Shav- i ing. Rose, Almond, Camphor and Windsor toilet-. 8oanjB.pearl Powder.coldCream, Pomatom, bear's oil, f hair, tooth, and shaving Brushes, and a tarieij of other articles for the toilet. ' - ' 'l M MUSIC. Spanish Guitars, Violins, Clarioneta,Iageolettnis nty in Rale'sh, have now an opportunity of purchasing a desirable residence, at a very reduced price. E. P. GUION. Raleigh, A ugust 25. 68 tf sore, necklaces and ijeads, raper, fens, Quills, Ink I 1 - wivtv o-c rueauu Arcorainna. recep aml Inkstands. Wafers. Sealingwax, Letterstamp, Pen I tors c.,r " be aboie. Guilar and YipUaatruKgsez- cils, Buttons, Pictures. GAMES. G-ihes, as Dominos, Chessmen, Backgammon, Ke- no. Tenpins. Gap and BaH, Graces- for Ladies, slip ping ropes, l ivoh billiard, RoIIet. TOYS. . T r 1 ,..5 Il Tf. Colds, Consumptions, Whooping OouA, Astima, T Dnim3.Rattle8. Whislles,Mouth Oreims. Harps, Have you a Cough ? Don't neglect it ! O Herman's fjousii aiziss, Are. tnei 7 safest, most sure and effectuaF remedy for Coughs tra Violin bows, &c Clocks and Watcheaof ' all descriptions etesir ;"t ed and repaired in his accustomed anperlwriatikii; Uolil and Silver mannfactQreJ-xr oidei wifn Mp4 tion and ponotuctlttT-bigbCSI price givfen for tid bld- : and SiUer. ... .-..:' - : t s-tnf trusted, the rags slipped from it in a manner most incredible to relate ; as an Irish song! says, " And such was the fate of poor Paddy O'Moore, And bis purse had more rents, as he had the fewer." from home. WILLIAM. TUUJVirsuw.- Rnleigh, April 4, 1842. 28 (C5 Walnut,-Birch, Maple and Poplar Lumber well-seasoned, taken in exchange for Furniture. TIME VIOaLMJT. At lenoth mv wife came in one dav with a TMT. G-at proposes to instruct . ..mueu nu.uCr . . . ' r .1 r u a i 1VU of pupite on the above instrument during me Bubscnption paper for tlie Orphan Asylum. JjJJi Eveningg conunencing 24UiOciober I looked at it and sighed, and picked my fiaxs $12 per quarter, payable hall in advance. teeth, and shook my head, and handed it back Early application necessary, as the Class is nearly to her. M! complete? . , nn i o :a . i .1 I t.itMifattra Hnfftl. 4th tJctober. oo ilFU IHIWril. BI1K3 SilHl. USB I IU L UUIIU I - . ten dtjUars.' 'The more shame to him,' can t atiord it ; he can just scrape any flow, and in these times, it ain't right for hi in to do it' , - . My wife smiled in her sad way and took the paper to hiiti that brought it. The next evening she asked me if I could go with her to see the Bowens, and as 1 had ho objections, we started. I knew this Ned Bowen did a small bnsi jss that would give him about $600 a year, and I thought it would be worth while to see v. 1 . A I A a .A aa alrt jIa iM Wa M A A I" Al4 0 1- .nr - r- -1 .Jj.!....l L- M-.I llWCUKr lo. Keenino. na were auiiimeu uv iicu aiiu Tlirinlnn.'M l k ' AJArl'a m lF a t body, of whom Mrs. Slackwater had told me '( ;a aa s.ti a great deal, as tney nau neen scoooimaies. October 17. All w as as nice as wax, and-yet as substan tial as iron ; comfort was written all over tlie room. The evening passed aome Iiow or other, though we had no refreshments an article which we never have at home but al ways want when! elsewhere, and I returned to our own establishment with mingled plea- Trrosnw milTXIIIIXS Respectfully informs I replied, 4 he J jj the Members of the Assembly, that be has made considerable additions to nis nooma ir tvui...v ting Boarders, and will be glad to take Thirty Mem bers during the ensuing session of the LegUlature. Thore unacqnainted with his House and its accommo dations, are referred to those who have heretofore resi ded with him. Terms as heretofore. Raleigh, October 7, 142. 80-3t OTICE IS HEREBY given, that application will U made to the next General Assembly of orlh Carolina, to extend the limits of tfe Corpora tion of Pituboro, Chatham County, and re-incorporate the Town. r MANY CITIZENS. 81-9t . very ! neat little TLK SAl i a iv to x?r?r J tin ATnn nan, nml. ATMilV to JAMES M. TOES. 83 sure and chagrin, What a nitv.'j said T tn mv wife. that UOWen don't Ln uilihi. Uim in.uma He does,' she! replied. But how can he, on six hundred dollars? as my answer,! if he gives ten dollars to l"is charity and five dollars to that, and Jives coiniortably too ? TTT)R1T1S1I Lustre or London Polish, for saje at IHJ N. L. STITH'S Drug store. epH842. -V -76 BECK WITH'S ANTI-DYSPEPTIC PILLS For ale at the Drug store of bept o 7i - " 1 ' VTK PBIWCIPE and Havana fSly Segars, for sale by , N. L. 8TITH, Drnggiat. 8eptembeT 1 842. " :" ' Foraie by f N. L.STITH. JUST ARRIVED, PER LOCOMOTIVE-TEJflJPEST- FTnilE SUBSCRIBER has just returned from the II North, and is now ope nine a large stock of Familti Groceries, Confectionarie, Fruits, &c. 20,000 best Regatta, Principe and Havana Segars, 1,500 pounds Loaf Sugar, Brown Sugar good quality, 10 Bags superior Coffee (Java and Lagojra.) 20 Boxes Sperm Candles, 20 do , best Tallow do. Chewing Tobacco very best quality, . Smoking Do Tip-Top in papers, 10 Boxes - Turpentine Soap, Fancy Soaps (all qualities.) A lot of very superior Pickles and Catsup's, (Mrs. Miller's) Scotch Sauffin bottles and bladders. 5 "doz. -best corn Brooms, Preserved Ginger, Superior Chocolate, Painted "Water Buckets, ( Pease's celebrated Hoarhound Candy,. Stuart's Steam Candy all kind, Every description of Fresh Nuts, Toys of all kinds and descriptions. Soda and Water Crackers, Beef Tongues, dried Beef & Bologna Sausages, die. 10 nests ot iron bound Tubs, Oranges, Lemons and Apples, Very superior Peri Knives, Sweet meats, and Jellies, of all descriptions, Cheese, Gunpowder and Imperial Teas, Bird Hags, Shot Touches and Powder Flasks, Perfumery of all kinds, " ' 100 lbs. Shelled Almonds, French prepared Mustard, Smoked Herrings No 1. Powder and Shot,' Dried Curran's. Mason's Blacking, Plough Lines and Shoe Thread, Pol.-nd Starch, best quality. Flower Jars, Milk Pans and Jugs. 8. L. TUCKER. Raleiah. Oct. 15. 1842. ' 83 Tightness of the Lungs or Chest, Ac. Ac. The pro prietor has 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 coushs. They do not check and dry up tlie cough, but render U easy, promote expectoration, al lay the tickling or irritation, and remove the proxi mate or exciting cause. They are made from a com bination of the most valuable expectorant, or cough medicines, and are undoubtedly so)erior to everything in use for lho?e complaints. Hundreds upon hun dreds of certificates have lieen offered of their won derful virtue, from those who have been saved from an untimely grave, and restored to perfect health, by using them. The above Medicine may be obtained at the Drug Store of Messrs. Williams & Haywood, and of Dr. N. L. Slith, with full directions accompanying each box RESTORER 0F..T3E BLDO0 Tl; it- FOK CHROMIC AND O THEtt DISEASES Trumpets, Magic Lantern, Paintboxes, Magnetic Toys, False Faces, Cannons Dolls, Malescops, Microscopes, painted Trunks for children, etc. etc ' JEWELLERY. Fine gold and silver, 3s well as german silver, viz. v li .L it.li. I TTTlTiiETHEK ttrodnced bv Lde. nh1e?RT. frAtfi Dies, oi german suver nuu piucuoacK. nme auu lyW , , " L:jt "y , . r i ir . yg iiiwiuai uiuiuiu utauiB suieiii -iivui vauij - cured old disorderss, from the use of mercary, calcrmel; bark, d c. ; or! (in females) from the change of lift, as specified in - the Pamphlet. & . j - v -? j . ; . nce per Bottle: Pint $1 50 Quart, $3. -r.-t Anti-SypilUic Syrup--Thi9 Medicine,ia irt alt Venereal Disorders a certain remedy, and the patient; ' will feel himself somewhat benefitted ia twenty-fofif hours. Price per Bottle : Pint 1 60: Quart. A Abyssinia Mixture celebrated- for it speedy and Tea Spoons, Desivt Knives and Forks, Side, Pocket, and others. German silver Combs, Hand" Bells, Watchguards, Chains and Keys, Belibuckles, Spec tacles. DRY GOODS. Pantaloon stuffs, Vest pattern, Handkerchiefs, Camlet, Jeans, Linen Collars and Bosoms, Stocks, Gloves, Stockings, Irish Linen, Satinctt, bleach and unbleached Cottons, Flannel, etc. In fact the variety of articles is too numerous to 1 mention, all of which will be sold on very reasonable I terms for cash. - G. W. & C. GRIMME, Corner of Fay etteville and Hargett Streets OYSTEUS-OYSTJERS! THE Subscriber, direct from Norfolk, begs leave respectfully to inform the citizens of Raleigh, and the surrounding neighborhood t that he intends re- matmnz here, better to advance the Oyster trade, with interest to the buyer, as likewise with safety to the fTflHESE UN RIVALLED PILLS, having now consumer He wilt furnish Ovsters every other day, II acquired a celebrity and a popularity unequalled or four times per week, to customers, either by the I in the annals of Medicine, and also having obtained w a i .a. i . a. l ar z a -. a. . - & . aegorgaiion in oruer w rv im wt.u uie entire conuuence, anu oeuig JaP Ointment, for Piles, whkJl ' to be ffpplied above luxuries, he has taken a small House, nexjtj practice of almost the whole body of the MedicatEac- jbesidesthe Restorer' SU t -'v - T door to Mr r mbutxr, wnere ne wiu reran uvsiera i uuy in me unueu oiates, .urope, Asia,oouia .iraer- i , v. T,,-. olU by f mall measure, from a quart to a ganon, and in all ica, the West Indies and a great jart of Africa, it is Scaldhead, ifrupUon. of the BkW-d W Laro, Will waiiouiuiv ujoiib iiu. .vuuuj . w . , i iuiucvckoij IU OUWIIO ttlU. t, lUglUf V. WWJ perfect removal of Gonorrhoea and Gleet j also 6f the - . fearful results consequent on its improper treatment. A benefit wi b visible in 12 hoars. .Price, fohrthef ' . a pintS 1 50; half pint, 3 ' plnf.JlS.- v; x Gold-Mine Balsam, far Bilidus and Nervous Afiee tions. Colds, 3tc Price, 50 Cents. : P tt$-"h& Aromatic Extract, a linimen t for Indigestion, Cold ; ness n Uie Sbixnach, Nuittness otr Waesi& t4 r Limbs. Rheumatism, dec. ' Four ounces, 60-eeavta-l hairpint.fl.pint, $2. ; V'v Devurative Powder, for Bilious Afctions.iifioos ' Fever, Headache, Diseases of the Eyea. 4 which ia T to be taken in the Restorer. 60 cents per box.i.sy 'H from Gaston up to Raleigh, in the neighboihood of the 1 Rail Road and its Depots, I will engage to furnish punctually three times per week, in six gallon kegs. I will also engage to furnish all those lowns, lying South and West of Raleigh, vjz : Smithfield, Chapel Hill, Hillsboroi, Greensboro , 4c three times per week. To those who may favor me with orders for Oysters, I am under the necessity of informing them, that 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 largement of lhe spleen, piles, colic, female obstruc tions, heart born, furred tongue, nausea, distensions of the stomach and bowels, incipient diarrhcea, flatulence habitual eostiveness, loss of appetite, blotch or sallow camplection, and in all cases of torpor of the boW Agents at any of the Depots, whom I may appoint to I where a cathartic or ah aperient is needed. They receive the same. Raleigh, October II, 1842. fjr Standard will cpy. Ulcers ; is to be applied beside the" Restorer. Universal or Strengthening Plaster, for Dii of the Chest. Dyspepsia.' Inflammatory: Rheumatism, Palsy, Paralysis, dtc. which is If most all. these eases to be used besides the Restorer. 60 eta, per box. j 3 For a full and particular account of Dr. Kohl's Medicine, their properties and rtatore,aee Dr. JCTe ' Pamphlet, whcreui will, likewise be found- dircctionr for their use, ea numerous testimonials wmcb' in ti a . .. order to tuttil my contracts, i amcompeuea to request namtuai eostiveness, toss oi appeme. oioicn or aauow cjmtnm -vervWedicin tnd ma li.1aa Wi l,. i y payment every week, either to m at Raleigh, or to complection, and m all case, of torpor of the boWels, CTatig.atth'e office of Dr. K.or of hi Ai?ents.rjv"iniil. nliinplM. I hn MC I 4 . .. .. . rr.. , :m s .v..:. -.jt i io Restorer, ana an oiner aoove menuoned Med. f PTIVfHIinDIV IHIHI 111 I 11111 IHafl aUlHI. Ill IM1III .lllf III-.I I . " , a.j . -, , r o - . . , rn. vnkt. a: -j - nauea. griping nor debility. 1 - y w" " "roJ PT The above Pills are for sale in the city of Raleigh by Messrs. Williams & Haywood, and at the Drug store of N. L Stiih, and in FayeUeville by E. J. Hale, at New York Prices. ' '. JOHN WILSON. 82 pat ed by himself. LITCEIFORD'S HOTEL, f ATKTTEV ILLS STREET, Raleigh j N. C. Prices to suit tlie times. fTTTHE Subscriber most respectfully informs thecit i izens of Raleigh and the public generally, that heis now receiving hi Fall and Winter GOODS, which were purchased with much care in the North ern markets, on terms which will enable him to sell at I prices id suit the times. His Stock consists in part M nupernne i1 rencn ana English CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, and VEST IISGS, of almost every color and shade ; fine French Castor and Bkavkr CLOTHS, for Over-Coats. Also, a beautiful selection of FANCY ARTICLES for gentlemen's wear, together with a supply of Net Silk. Mr i so and Lambs Wool SHIRTS and w , DRAWERS, The above Goods will be manufactured to order, not inferior to any in the State. He wonld invite all per sons who wish to purchase goods in his una, .to call and examine fr themselves. All orders from a distance promptly executed, J J. BIGGS, Successor to Out & Sxith. Raleigh, Sept 29. 80-4t 1 - I -w 'ShaH I tell vou?' asked Mrs. SUettraler. II D II DlStClalngT fr Harness, for sale at N. L. silino vrng store, rmHE SUBSCRIBER will be happy to receive XI applications for Room and Board, from 30 or i 40 Members of the ensuing Jjegislatore at their early convenience." His old friends may feel assured that his House is conducted in . the same quiet, and he trusts comfortable manner, whilst his Rooms, Table and Attendants shall be found equally eood as when I ihev last favored mm with their company To any 1 suddIv of seasonable Good, which will render bis . . .. .-! . ".. . . . . - . ! new friends, who may prefer bis House, be promises 1 ortment very complete.' Alt be asks ot nis rriena i to eive all the satisfaction m his power. The terms 1 and the public Generally, is to call and examine lor TnvRY GOODS AND GROCERIES, I! Uriieaaer than ever-?-! AMES M. TOW "DISEASE A U WIT Impurittfvf the BLOOD the only Disease. MOW simple, yet how wise, how good and beau tiful are all the laws of natural Simplicity and train are stamped upon every law of the creation -The mighty worlds which roll in space in every de gree of velocity and direcUon are all governed by at traction of matter to matter. This principle governs the .human body. . Brandreth's Vegetable Uni versal Pills,' att ract' all impurities of the blood to the bowels, which organ expels them from the body. At traction and disease are both unit. All accidents oi infections only afiect the body in " proportion as they oMttunn iinnurilT nf Lhe blood. - ( : ' . ' The bowels for instance are costive thdftnost im portant organ is closed the ; conseqoence'is a great accumulation oflmpnriiies, which, as they cannot get nnt h, lhfir "tMnnl nni)siOY. arm furred into the hlood. occasioning nnporHy of blood. Thn Fevers, Cht U ics, RheumaUsm. Coagbs, and Colds are often . pre. But let Brandreth's PUI be used in such do TO THE CITI2EN8 OF KORTH dAROtlNA Dr. Kvnl respectfnlly announce to nis frieBdsand the publie in general, that he has, besides hi Oface la Richmond V a. opened an Office at Balxiob N.Cop 4 nosite the City Hotl, for the sale of hU Medkine, as above specified. " t'TivV'-. rjrj" Persons wishing to procure any of thetn, will : please to direct their orders, with the atSohnt, post ' I be discount 4 by wholesale u Uf ae at toy r Office in Raleigh, N.C.i regulated fo.Ws.'on $6.-. discount SI; on S 12, discount S2; on S25, discount S5 The amount is to be trarfsmitted by mail, on my risk ' (lost iia; m n.or s. v;arauna notes, or notes of the i Banks of Richmond, Va.hd the Medicines shall b ' ' sent tree or ireignt to any part or rior.h Uaro&na, " -"- ! will be as heretofore. JAMES LTTCHFORD. dueed; ses as will eflectually evacuate the-boweb, and health WLES is now receiving from the North, his rail 1 is restored at once.' . 1 ne unwortoy nave counieneneu ino asociot s me dicine so extensively, that hi travelflng Agent know taking In all the old boxes, and putting new ones of a different figure, with 25 Pills in their place. , Borne are just received at WILLIAM PECK S Ofnce, Aoets ii( North Cakoliwa themselves, as heis determined to setLon Verms to suit th times for rush or to nnnctntd customers. ' - BraUnock 5t Woollen, V Wenlwortb, R J. &. R. Sloan, , ; " ' Greensboroogn, Guilford.'; Jenkins A Biles, l 5 8aIisbory, XomuUxMWy i J. M. A. Drake;; r .Vv AshboroognIId-bs J; rnea. uicunson to, -t. . x ancey vine, i4'ry.s&t.fy James R. Callum, . 8. Perry, '".!' : C: C. Henderson, ," v D.Oates, J.F,4-CPhifcr,.;, James TcHornev . ir9rzp- Miltoa, CaswelL Kemersville, Stokes. ' Ijncolnton. Charlotte " Plttsbon, 43hat!sinw'i-j -, - ' -V October. 1842. ' t mainly, if yorj can.' I 1 Sept - - . Ar. av a Areg pare. i- : .w if-- - t . - 8I October C- W Ralegh,.WaTch 1, 1842- 18-
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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