" 1 i7 U-f TV.-f JOtt ; CAR: FRIDAY, OCTOBER Qg, 1842 H 4 -1 . a. JMM - a1ewiaS"",,"Saa. afBa""''. mSm.Km' -aV"a"a"ajSBak - .481. AaJSat .aBVBL aSSi .a. 5 . . it . . . - - . 1 ..... . : 7T z- z . k - . . . v j .r r 3 pos her' iers 3 an tlics- aber. soon ist . J id- acber cbool them ith VTA. eterf i. fiDITOR AND PROPRIETOR StrB3CRiPTn.-Fivo Dollar per nnurnr half in Adrance. . v'. '. ;. Jj.v.i," .. "... f. , ... ,u ; Adtbrtisemknt. ForeTery Sixteen Zwes, ftrst inscrtbn, One Dollar ; each subsequent insertion, Twentyfiye Ceotik V ., - V;;... Court Ordrrs and Judiqial ADTXRTivKMKnTS will be , charged 29 pisr cent, higher ; but a deduction of 33 J per cent. wUl bje rnadeiroiF the regular prices, advertisers by tlie year.; , ; V r H v v Advertisements, faiserted in th SsHhWtiKLt Register wUl also appear in the Wkkkly Paper free of charse. V : - -; fXJ- Letters to tlie &dkor orttst be roslr-VAtD. BkstlItV MtscsiiAST for September (Mason's repubiieaiion) bas abundant store for the laughers, in its comic stories. Some disappointed bachelor, or bappy Benedict, who can afford to see life in the ri diculous, has given a local "name to the airy trifles' which lovers, chanieleon-Iilce, may or may not feed on for these are behind the scenes and for the benefit of the uninitiated ; for the melancholic who would hive a laugh0' perchance as reminiscences, we pre. cent to our readers the following sketches- of MY HONEY MOON, OR DOMESTIC BLISS. ST TBS AUTHOR OT TRE COMIC tATIS SRAXMiR. I have often heard the complaint, that whereas ail comedies and hovels end with a marriage, which is. supposed to be the begin ring of a state of exquisite happiness, the world 'that is, the single portion of it,) is left in a stale of ignorance as to what that happiness consists in. 1 propose in trie fol lowing pages to do something at least towards affording satisfaction on this point to those who stand in need of it by giving. them a sample of my owii experience as a Benedict. It is a twelvemonth to day this worked silk niffht-cap (affection's offerinsV which I now for the first time put on, remind me of r .1 . .J - i the fact since my Laura made me the hap piest of men. From the gay and festive Fcenes of the metropolis, where the nuptial j j kno: was lieu, we Hastened ao wn to a delight- fully snug little cottage, situated on the bauks of the majestic rbames., . Never shall I forget those blissful emotions which I experienced when, xm the seconi day of our joyful j onion, Laura and I, onr merning meal ( consisung of new-laid eggs, horue baked bread, fresh butter, delicious cream, fragrant Mocha, and some exquisitely flavored ham, having been despatched, walk- ed forth into the fmorning sunshine, down) the gravel path of our little garden. The buds were coming out,, and so (to speak of them as singers.1) were the little birds the a3rial goldfinch, the blackbirds in the goose- berry bushes, and the lark on the plum tree la its bloom. We walked together in a man- ner which we always adopt when nobody is 0f unconcern, and to introduce him to Laura 7OVL have caught cold. Do you know I am looking at us.- J take Laura's right hand in as my partieular friend, which he is, though afraid those trowsers you put on this morn raine, and pass her arm around my left; then tcertainly wished him at Jericho just then ; ing were not aired. You don't, indeed.' not let go ptnet hand, but continue toi hold it, sustaining at the, same time my own 1 lr 1 1 1 T l lett nand win. my right arm. In this way we wandered up land down- the paths, and among the flower-beds. At first we did not say much that is;- we did not icUi much; but when our eyes met, there, was a mutual ex change of eloquence, which no words, I am sure, could have effected. We looked at each other, then smiled, then sighed, then looked up into'the clear blue sky, as if to ask what happier beings might dwell there. At length, after a lonir buu most expressive si lence, my Laura spoke. Tootsicums !' she whispered, communi cating to my left ijside the slightest possible impulse with her elbow. The endearing epi thet which she applied to me was one with which affection had just enriched her vocab ulary." She had read it in no book, culled it from i no dictionary but that of tire 'heart.--Soft word 1 it suited well her silvery, tone, Tootsicums I' she said. . I . Kitsy, Kttsyf Kitsy !' I replied, with a - ; ' . - .r auaii we nave, uW, ,if umner r sbeenqaired. , t Whatever you like, love-I replied. No, dear-what yoti like.' ,, ., . " Well. ivit. kbatl it ht & Utr nf mnllnn I But whit t do you Jike best, Tibby i' (I some-1 " w aiw w -w ,a v a a times call her Tibby, as she calls me Toots i cuius,) 1 asked, j 1 be asectionaie creature, with a movement of feigned impatience, look ed up with one of those peculiar glances which always had such an effect upon me, into my face for an instant, and then fixed her eyes on the ground. There was no mis taking her.meaning. . . i ' Nay,' I said, my soul's treasure, 1 meant what do you like: best to eat ; Oh,' she rs plied. there fare so many iiice things, dear. Tftty3Kcandedvk-..QtyA you know.' Yes, and veal-cutlet. . . Yes. and curried chicken. j '' ' Yes, and haricot mutton; y I ' 4 Oh r yes, andp-Law oh Tootsieums, what sav voir th a leer of nork. boiled, vou knowT a , p r- - I - - . - ' VVith peas pudding.' Oh, yes! with rteas htiddinff., cried the delighted girl, fond of iu' . It Will be SO nice, I am f Now don't taltr so, sir.' said the playtuu .aa ar a creature; .you mustn't if you do, I ebalt beat voi, i v.v, "V u v. I , . 1 . I thi . -y, rvitsy, aVUsv. was mv reDlV to s rtreitv ihraM ;..:...: i -.t , -j ...,u,, iiiiui luunz, as a inus e H.seu mjself.--.but it is not fair,1 even fori ---'"iiufc 10 kiss and tell. ) 1 Doi?tJ said dear Laura ; see how you've I bent my bonnet' She 'said don't In a tone I which converted .doat into do, wtthbe addition -of fou-ean't think how it gratifies me, Beautiful examphs of affectionate irony! I'll never do so any more. said I, rubbing my eyes, and pretending to cry like a little g You are sure. nowT . . . , IJinswered by repeating the offence fortli- with; at which Laura exclaimed, in her little bewitching way, CMi, you itaugbly storyl' slapping roe at the same lime on the shoulder, bu .Uo aUomng ber h.ndia whjich, if she had hit me ever so hard, would haVe taken all the pain away. Hereupon ray arrn almost unconsciously eocircied her deli- eate form, and her band continuing where ishehad placed it, we. as it were, instinctive, ly began to wall. We waltzed in and out of tlie flower beds, op and down the- graveL paih all around the green and then back agahfc down to the summer-bouse. As we were whirling along, my dressing-gown hap- pened too.ch n . gocborry bu..,, ,ni 4own I came, wuh dear Laura too, of course, JMy falling first, however, saved her ; but as to myself, 1 fell backwards, and. received an unpleasant bruise, and what was worse, tore my new trowsere. . 1 I fectionate Laura,, totally regardless of self. are tmi nm liurt ? CiW t c no i L- tall 1 . , VM, Ulk JV. HHIfl U . fvaf .WIS i me say 1 No, dear, no ; Only a little. Now, don't look so : I'm not hurt much, I assure you i 'tis only a trifle ; 'lis upon xny word,' said I, trying to calm her fond alarm, though J was forced to rub myself all the while.' " Now,, I know -h harts you very much, she replied. Poor Tootsicums, let me tiss it den, for him, and make it. well T Bless her little heart,' X cried. But see here, Tibhv,' (and I turned round,) see here, what a misfortune T I showed her what had happened t-j my nether garment. I must cojsistance from Laura, the Whole were demol- and change.' ished. . - Jim, saiaMura, -tneres nooc- nasinn for tlar . We won't dance anv mnrs I for fctrt you novr y0 should get another I tumble.' She put her arm around me, and 1 1 put mine round her, and we walked steadily joors. Now, I "know there are a great many peo- ple who wilj laugh alau and caU U fooj. ish, and perhaps it may seem so to them ; but it is very pleasant for all that, After ordering the cook to be sure and get the leg of pork ready exactly at five, ami to uke care an1 have some nice sprouts, and 80me kail, if she could get any, and also mke a roll black currant iam middinff.fwhich Kmh nf n arA verv fond of Laura rot a needle and thread to sew up my trowsers. 1 jU9i as 8i)e nad finished the last stitch ;ihejbrandy' " ia nly a spasm that I am sub- servant, without any warning, opened the U.. .,! .imn t..fn-a-,h Anbt .nnAnn him, in came Ruggles. Both'my wife and I started so, that he must have thought it very ndd . however. I contrived to nnt on a look mo,e particularly as he is always quizzing somebody or other. v - 1 Having cordially welcomed my friend, I resumed my seat ; but in doing so the needle which Laura in her hurry had forgotten.; to remove, ran into me nearly a quarter of an inch, and made me jump up and cry out as if I had been stung. I pretended thaf it was a shoot of one of my corns that hurt me ; but I think Ruggles knew better, for I saw that he was grinning under pretence of blowing his nose. Dear Laura (she catches a thing directly,) saw in a moment that Ruggles was a bachel or, so, to tease him, she came and sat on the sofa by roe, and hitched her little finger in mine, and then smiling at-him, said. Are yon married, Mr. Ruggles !' No,' answered Ruggles, slightly shrug ging bis shoulders, and making a faint gri mace, as much as to say, I should rather think not. - . Oh, he no soul, love, has he? inquired Lanra, 'looking up tenderly in - Not he, Tlbby,' I replied. my face. Mr. Ruggles rubbed his hands with a sort of self-coraplscency vAh ! Riigglesf observed, throwingy- back tt wfa . wben you w mar, j iV i. Won't he, Tobuicums, dear t said Laura. a riSlffV. V BU B SI- BC III11M HIT. Well now, Ruggles, you'll stay and lake lunch ?? I asked. Tibby dear, is it ready V I'll go and see dock 1" No il shan't, doveA Let iu Tootsicums rinff.' No ; I want to see cook dear, about,' she added in. a whisper at my ear, about somelliiug nice.' - . . So she rose and bounded to the door like a fawn ; I tripping after her on tip-toe. Hftv ! little kiddlume. kiddlums. kidd- joingj geutly compressing her shoul- uers as she maue ner exit. Oh, ou tease!' she winningly exelairned. ( Kiddlums !' I cried .after her down the passage, (this was anew terra of endearment I to her, which bad i us t come into my heau.j kiddlums ! Well, you idle thmij, whatf i. M r; Rnggles would like half and hatf. I Bv the time Laura had relumed, lunch a naa retunreu, ;i.uncni. s t Was ready. Thereat Ruggles acquitted him- self in a manner . whicb ttroved tolhe entire I .- a ' . .1 sattslactron ot lauraj tne correctness 01 me . . character which 1 hail ascribed to htm. At , - , -, t- - e - . length after drinking a glass . olmwfiW healliranu nappiness, ana wk ing a piece om ri. i :Va,u i!m ; u kv. - ,a a,nla.l i caao ; k m" uvi his pillow,) la my inexpressibU delight he departed. When he was gone, Laura sang me The last links are broken, and ' We met,' and The soldier's tear,' and several other pretty sopgs of thai sort; and then she made me stii; Oh my lov& te tike the red, red rose,' and The rose shall cease to blow. and The maid of Llangollen.' But when I vol I h hand ro my ath, would not Jiear a word of JU After that we went for a walk, to seethe little lambs play, and get an appetite for dinner. ' I leave the reider to guess how ray Laura "iW J.m alone ; and evejy morsel thitthe sweet girl thought particularly, nice aite insisted on cutting off her share, and making me eat it. 1 leave hind also to imagine homdeltghtfoUy the interval I between dinner and tea was oc- cupied. Nd wine alone arev pleasant ; but when we partake of them with those we love, they are exquisite. Sometimes weliad a double nut, and then one would make the other bite half of it ; now I caused Laura to uke jK.lhn of part. ...viag. -Ctoe. naw, Tibby, you shall; it will do you good; then she would insist on feeding me with almonds and raisins. It was very pleasant indeed cervf At last tea l me came. Look here5, Toot- .....w wv I With that she removed a cloth, that concealed fnil r ilnian aT (ti. Ant nalima tT IrniiM llmraiiiil ftvwa ...f Ammt Tknn v. tknn m she continued Von would like something WUI UW.Wll Ul illU UIOI tIOHIft A. RUC 11 1 1 nice with vonriesu'' 1 Tibby, dear,'. I declared, putting (he edge of my right lnd across my throat ; I can't I can't, indeed.' Oh, fiddle! Now, Tootsicums, you shall, Law I oysters are so wholesome, .jou know. Now try. Come, siropen your mouth. There! I did as I was bid and really the natives j were so ca ipual, that i went da swallowing one after another, until, with some little as-1 ine tea wings oejng tascn away, we wheeled the sofa unto the fire: and feelintr I as if I should like to go to sleep, I, reposed I my head on Laura s lap, and thus delijrht- fully pillowed, was fast sinking into slumber, when presently I felt oh ! such a pain in my 'chest.' 1 could not repress an ejacula tion of pain. Jim !' cried the sensitive girl, in accents of terror. Oh ! how you've frightened me. What's the matter V Oh 1 Laura 1' I answered, I have such a pain here Goodness gracious, Jim I how you look. Oh dear ! let me ring and send for a doctor.-! D, pray V And she rushed towards the bell. ' No, dear, said I, give roe a spoonful of Jccl shaU b ' better presently. The sweet creature instantHr did as I de- red, and in a few moments I felt relieved, Now Jim,' said she, when coming a little to myself again, i began to smile, ! am sure 1 rather think dear, J must nave caught cold, or something of that sort. What else could h be r 4 Come, now, Tootsicums; you shall let me make you some rum and honey; and then put your little foots into hot Water, and go to bed like a good boy ; and then to-morrow you'll be well again.' Who could have refused sueh affectionate advice, even if there had been no occasion for . . . m rMrA ins:,,d .Uir. . - 1 r ping me up in ner flannel dressing-gown, and binding mv head with a silk' handker chief, besides putting me on one of her night caps for fear of Mic Then she mixed the rum and honey, and made me drink it down hot, which I would not do, however, till she had first had some of it herself. So there I sat, with my feet in the tub, and the' tumbler, with a spoon in it, in mv hand ; my Laura j sitting before me,, on a little stool, "and renew ing the hot water from time to time-, from tne kettle ; until she thought that it would weak en me to remain where I was much longer. The day having been thus delightfully spent, (ray slight indisposition at the close, of it be ing more than counterbalanced by the plea sure which I derived from Laura's fond soli citude) my Tibby and her Tootsicums be 109k themselves to the couch of slumbec. To the Editors of Rentiers Mitctllanu, (Private) : Sir If my wife, who has given me a good deal of trouble, and for whose engagements I have been obli ged to state publicly, I am not responsible, should call a! your office, and claim in ray name, the money for the paper entitled ' My Honey-Moon," sent to you, some time ago, pray be so good as not to let her have it. I am, your obedient servant, ' irf The Avtkor. William Thomp soil, ; Cabinet and Furniture Wur e-louse, ' .Raleigh, N. C. fTTfHB Subscriber haa now on hand at his furnish 11 ;n w finm. w in ih of M.r 1. blh a-w wwa a-" --w w t urner Sc Hughe Book Store, a geiwrai iortmer4 Laf Arude in hi line, made in the moat faitnlol man - I aw afta lit .MMBAa.fr MAait SV.a.l ,Aaiakli Matla.MS u uu.v imuuw v. M aBa.'aja a.H Ka fr mm a.alB Bu aai . .1 a&a ul such prices, aa to leave no excuse for sending to toe .mm Cafl and look, before yln wnd from home. WILLIAM THOMPSON. Rtlekh, April 4, 1842. 28r- fXj Walnut, Birch,; Maple and Poplar Lumber tcell-teatoned, taken in exchange for Furniture. Student 0 the teltbrated Fratthnion, of Germany. ; Optical iNrntJrENT3, SPECTACLES, &e. ll TflSE respertfuHy informs ths citizens of all orders in bis line He will alio, If required, go to snyt ofthe City wberehi's services are wanted., Fersons wishing to procare Bpectsclcs, or to havj BewKla8.e f M fnTJXB lotmei that they iS&jS by inspection of their eye. The passes vhich lie famishes he Witt warrant to bold their power of vi- 10(1 fie to eight years. From Lis knowledge of of Ondcai can ermine '$0 glasses STSE. ."Jr andnotrtrain the ight;al Spectacled fforneargh. ed persons, and those who have been operated qpon for cataract of the eye. He would particularly call the attention of the public to a new ort of glasses and nrfAgKmadeof thabestffint and azure ettgSSZSSZZl. professors, as the.best in their eftecis on the ye. They sre the best of the km J for preserving and im- proving the sight in continued reading and writing, in which case they not only relieve the eye,' but also . IU1JC ? u B"M- """ t"Zxmm'' ,n M IMM than thmt k. kailMtim.iii.la nf Ih. mmtf lAheatAf1 nrnfnsenra nf Oarmano that hSa irlaaaoa a ro made of the heat nrul finpat material' anil that thev ara (IVUIIU SUJU awM . A HvJ auv IWIViVtVlBI AC ferable to the muss of rough, irregular and unevenly 8Toon glasses that are daily palmed off, and which are very injurious to the eye. Goid glasses may be known by their shape, exact centre, and sharp, clear, and high ly polished surface. These .qualities are to be found in a faigh degree in his glasses. Optical Istrvvknts of all descriptions, among which are small and large Telescopes, Microscopes and 8pyGlasses ; Concave and Convex Glasses, without frames; Concave and Convex Mirrors: Gold and Rilvaiatswl SnAf ni.a nf all lrinla t!fltkraB, lAaovin- tions of Magmfylng-Glasses ; large and small Magic JLanlern. Hi Microscopes will magnify objects five thousand luinf71. ... . - Optal and other sumrar InsUumenta and Glasses Mr.W.assnithennblic.thstitshallalwsv.btihia fnl i .nvnt. ... ikmr .ntmtmi tnkim n;iktu greatest care and on moderats terms. Those in want of any thing in his line will please-givehim a call. He has now on hand a general assortment of Goods. Spectacles with Concave and Convex gtassesValso with Glasses of each kind. He has but one jirice for bis articles, from wnicn he does not vary. Reference U made to the following Letters.- Richmond, September 9, 1840. I hare frequently had occasion to recommend per sons laboring under defective vision to Mr. Wise for relief, and alwaya with success. - Mr. Wise - keeps an extensive assortment of Spectacles and Optical Instru ments, and be thoroughly understands the adaptation of glasses to the physical defects ia vision; indeed, he has made the Science of Optica and Optical Instru ments a special study, and therefore, 1 have no hesita Uon in recommending him to the pubhc Surgeons who may desire Cataract Glasses (of-any focus) for tbeir patients, can be supplied by Mr. W. upon the most reasonable terms. TH. JOHNSON, M. D Prof, of Anatomy and Phytiology in the Med. De partment ef liampden Sydney Uwlege. Mr. Wiss is worthy of extensive patronage, from a long and persevering effort to perfect himself in knowledge of Optics. He has paid particular attention to the adaptation to Glasse to toe defects of Vision, and a frequent apportunity of witnessing the success of bis efforts in this way, has induced me to give him a certificate of qualification. All ages, and Glasses' edited to Eyea npon which operations have been performed, will be aided in get ting back last sight, as far aearUficial means will do iu EDW'D. H. CARMICH AEL.M D. JUST ARRIVED, PER IXCOMOTITE XTTJPSX- rrjlHE SUBSCRIBER has just returned from the North, and ia now opening a large stock of Ftamity Groceries, Confectionaries, Fruits, dec. 20,000 best Regalia. Principe and Havana Segars, 1,500 pounds Loaf Sugar, Brown Sugar good quality, 10 Bags superior Coffee (Java and Laguira,) . 20 Boxes Sperm Candies, 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. eaperior Pickle and Catsup, (Mrs. Miller') Scotch Snaffin bottle and Uadderr, 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 kind and descriptions, Soda and Water Crackers, Beef Tongues, dried Beef dt Bologna Sausages, &c 10 nests of Iron bound Tubs, Oranges, Lemons and Apples, Very atrperior Pen Knives, Sweet meats, and Jellies, if all descriptions, Cheese, Gunpowder and Imperial Tea, ' Bird ttags. Shot Pouches and Powder Flasks, Perfumery of all kinds, ) 00 lbs. Shelled Almonds, French prepared Mustard, Smoked Herrings No U , Powder add Shot, " Dried Currants, Mason's Blacking, - Plough Lines and 8hoe Thread, Polund Starch, beat quality, Flower Jura, Milk Pans and Jugs. ' B. L. TUCKER. " Raleigh. Oct. 15, lg4t. ' 8fr t,IXCIirORD'S notEL, ' Raleigh f IT. C. fTTlHE SUBSCRIBER win be happy to receive I II applications for Rooms ' and Board t from 30 or ,ir. jl .u i. .u.:. i-aVAii inMriEifrai m uisi ruuiBnar a aavi laiiaaniran MsiiBar ffariv 1 coq venience. Hi old fnenda may feat assured that 1 u;- House is conducted, in the same ouiet.and be I aa a . . a . V a a trusU comiortaoie manner, wniist w Kooma, 1 aoie B a , - a - ava -- ..m ' j ana Aiienaams inui ne iovroa equanj gou mm wuw i hey last favored hint with their company. :To any new friends, who may prefer his House, be promt to grvs all the satisfaction in. tus pqwetv . Tjie terms will be u heretofore.. ; rs r : : JAMES LITCHFOR1X October, 1842. 81 Thankful for the eiScoutment s they have' hereto fbm received, informtbeir Aienda-and the public in general, that they have opened.at the new stand, corn er Feyetteville & Hargeit Streets, a chwes assortment of doods in the above branches,by far larger thanforitf erfy kept, and as they always sell at very moderate prices, tBy hope to merit a conUnuance of layots. art of the pew snpplv consists m : 1 ' . 300 lb fresh Raistns, 25 boxes Caudles, Stern S3 cts. Tallow 20 cts. aod the celebrated Hairs patent; Soaps, white, yellow. xtUe,; perfomed," &o, Sperm vii, winter ' siannea, otsy suu id i;racer, wuier. lemon, ship-bread ; best Porter, fine wines, and French' Cordial ; Cheese 3 sorts ; Chewing Tobacco, 25 box Segars, Figs, Praires, DateA, Filberts, Palm, Wall Coceanuts, Almonds, Sweet OIL Preserves, Brandy Fruit, Oranges, Lemons, -Seidtets and Soda owdera. Macaroni, Currants, Citron ; 300 lb Candies ease's Hoarhound Candy j Chocolate, Peppersauce, ickles, Lemon Syrup, Nutmegs, Liquorice, Cinna- mon,Sardines, Anchovies, Bologna Sausages, Smoked XoBgues, very bast MnsUrd Starch, Tea. - ' PERFUMERY. ' ' Pannrnk t, Oil of Roses, Maesssar.Bears, Antique Oils, Cologne, Florida and Lavender Waters, Shavw ing soap Essence, Opodeldoc pink 8aucers and lilly White, rrecklcwash. Bergamott, . ; : v . MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. Music IasTRirwaRTSne VioHis,boweruigs, bridges, screws, Fingerboards Guitars, . Fiagsolsttes, Files, Flutes, Claxionettoj-Accordeons, Brass Trum pets. - . BOOKS. Books,. Spanish, French, German and English Grammars and Readers. Almanacs. GeoaranbvRrinv era, Spelling, Picture and Song Book,Key ofJOtven, CUatboIic) -. Fencing and Boxing Apparatus. , Foils, Swords, Gloves; M asks, 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, Snuftbaxes from 5 eta to 4: Combs, shell and other ; Clwcka, wooden and metal; Walking Canes, Jiiiest Razors and sbavins utensils. Thermometers, Compasaes, auu vuaviiis uuueiiD u(-iuswmvvi . vviuvmat i Dirk, Pen and Pocket Knives of the finest qoality. Pis-1 tola. Teeth. Cloth. Hair. Hat andShebrtwhe.Bla5k-1 ing ; Slates, Bens, ismng utensil, uoneemHt,, Needles; fr grosa Matches Fireworks, Glass 14 x IS Lamp and Candlewicks, Parses, Pocketbook , Wight Tapers, Powder flask, ShafbeRa, Birdbagr Percus sion caps, 8moking Pipes, Corkscrews, 'Whips, Scis- BAra. rrltfahMa anil iMari. fatwr. Pnav OuiIIs. Ink and Inkstands. Wafers. ealinr vrax.LetterwaJOT. Peo. I eils, Battoea, Pictures. , GAMES. t , l tt- uiiii, a AJonimos, vaesKiinriacKKiiinnwn. a- Dine rooea. l ivoii billiard. KoIIeL I A U X o. Tots of every description, as Marbles, Hamming Tops, Drums, Rattles, WhistIes,Mouth Organ. Harps, Trumpets, Magic Lantern, Paintboxes, Magnetic Toys, False r aces. Cannons. Dolls, Maloscops, Microscope, painted Trunks for children, etc; etc JEWELLERY. . Fine .gold and silver, as well as german silver, viz. Breastpins: Ear-sings, Pencils, Finger-rings. Thim- Ulaa. Tea Spoona, Desert Knrvea and Forks, Side, Pocket, and olher.7 German silver Comba, Hand - Belte UIVJ9 VI KCluisil ajii tci puu viuvuwawta iw wuw i ofeerman silver and pmenback. lime and Watchguards, Chaina and Keys, Bdlbccklea, Spec U,Cle' nnv rnniw " ' DB F GOODS. Pantaloon atuffs, Vest patterns, Handkeichiefv Camlet, Jean, Linen Collar and Bosoms, Block, Gloves, Stockings, Irish Linen, Salinett, bleach and unbleached Cottons, Flannel, etc. " ' . ' In fact the variety of articles is too nnmerons. to mention, all of which will ba aold on very reasonable . r- U G.W.&C. GRIMME. Corner of Fayetteville and Hargett Streets fmHESE T UNRIVALLED ; PILI haTrng now tbe entire confidence, and being used in th private ica, the Wst Indies, and-R great part of Afttea, it unnecessary to advertise them at length, or to say any thing farther of their merits, than bySatint IhsW- plaints which they are most efiective in thV enreof. Jnd which are aaiflow. :-yeltew and Kliouafeven?, rever and ague, dyspepsia, rroup, liver complamt, sick tbe,stomarhndbowela,inciwentdianha5a,flata habitual coetiveness, toss of appeUte, blotch or tallow ppeute, DicHcn or eaiiow complection, and in all cases of torpor of the bowels, where a cathartic or an aiierjentis iieeW.- Ttoy where a cathartic or an aperient is needed. They are exceedingly Inild In their operation, producing neither nausea, griping nor debilhy. ; " ' Messrs. Williams & Ha v wood, and at the Dm? atere a vav laarv w ius i v va va i asa Marv viti vi ivi&u J tf N- L. Stith, and in FayettevUle by E. J .Hale, at liow ura. i iiuira. , , , "DISEASE A UWIT r -vaociAaci a -JivAa, lPrU9, fte BLOOD !kD TlltOW simpleT yet how wise, how good and beau- Jill uTut are alt the laws of nature! Simplicity and truth are stamped upon every law of the creation - The mighty worlds which, roll in apace in every de - gree p(velocity and direction are all governed, by at,, iruouni uj matter 10 hiomot. , i vv"i ttt un anrnu osay, uruiaRitt-s r vgeuow um, versal Pi1b attract sll imparities of the bbMd to the bowels, which organ expela thetn ffore the body At lracuep anu uiseasr arv own uniea. Atsaccsaeaia-or i oraw ai fticnmona, Vsaod the Medicines shall b'' infection only sJuect the Wj in ; proportion m they t free of frii-U m"' occasion uapnrity of the blood. ; - .t ,4" t,li;'.-Vr "'r'-ri ' . 1 .He bowels for instance are costive tins most im - portant organ ! closed the consequence is e great StaaaMMkMUliaw.' aMMaHMMf ta,htAt aSBBk tllNi iSanWA aBaft aw.uuiutaMVU vi aauiaTaaiataPf w uwta apej miiuvs oat by )bei ususi psMagerare forced kite the Uood oecaaieomgimpority of blood. , Thus FeVars, ChcL tea, Rbenmaticas. c kwgna. and .Colda am Anca prev dueed. Butjun Bnujdreths fius be tucd ptsuchoia see as will effectually evacaate the bowels, and heatth uimwcuHiiwc.. K. ; Th unwoTthf have counterfeited the Doctor MeJ OiOTeeoextermveiyvtnai us traveumg Agent isttowtc. u Henderson, . ; JJncolntorv- -taking In all Iheold boxes, and putting 0w orte. of Oates, Charlotte. - J . . . .a a - -1 . a - - - a difierent figure, with 25 Bula in their place. Somet ,MbirfHAajM 1 WIT.I.IAU PKCK'H nfriaaV. - , Raeb,-Iarch lj-1842. iJ ytSjfV No. lOf TxisrrtrifUJS &txt, tUtkra Has ibe pleasote- efaii fioancing to hiaiendrssd the public at ; large, that h haireceiTedfrohiNeWTrk . and Philadelph)4a' eiJ .mtv, lieu, auu MiHiymiH. stock ,ot uoocr, wnicn ue WUl sell at New Torlc prices -The asHrthwnt cWuiAtf ia partfffv , , ?4,J if I ;,3iWstaw - .WAtCHES- Gold lofpendentseeondsjdupter Watches, a general assortment of Silver dtf. of svety iwk;a.5patiryAtw . .4i:a--.i 1; ' hitia eusrds. fobi and rieck Cbslir: 8eaIJ:t ; DiamondPina laga; ubyaneTEmerald de.u and head Otnsmsuts ikh catneos.4- laosatl pint , carrruig, sole rrnciraj a mmniea, v trugreusr Medap . Sons, gold Hearts and. Crosses, Jst. 4a.5 abd s grttt vaneiy oi omer ncn uoous. r i. ,,!- iPSCTACtES - doid, SUver. Bftfe. and ibelt'sSsieii suit all person and alt eyes. Tery" Superior nint glaaaes, that mty be akisted In an frsmt, St a cwl' eiLTElt A9D FLATETJ WAREfr. ' v '1 Silver Cnpe Bpoons; LadTe Sngai TohgS,1 Saf and. Muataxd Spoons, Batter Knives, aU teJ ttonnt , ' e Cacoanutsi. Csstora, Candlestick; Snuffetau tswi Trsys, Waiters, Caka flaskets, Coffee GjdssBrl (ahnls Wares, in setts sod single pieces, A c ' ....r : ' , PiANi" GOODS. 1 , if : Mantel Clocks, and Lamp, Plated ndUpfni1 Wetiers, Gold and Silver Mounted Caoee and Whip, 'I Chea men and Backgammon Boards, Visiting, Card Cases, Gobi and Silver Pencil Cases, P7 , Steal Pen, Rogerf superior Razors; Congress KnfveS in$ Scissor, Sanders' celebrated raiof 8trop, Dog Co Inr do. Calls, silk PnneavPocket Books, ImiUUoW FruiU, Guns and Pistol, Ladies Toilet and war lKxea. toilet bottles, and HA RRISON' Breast Piflt ' Medals, Cane, and Boxes, &c. &fe . , y . x .ERF.iiiliEBTf;7 .-Ux. Fatina'acelebrated gehaiee CofegnS, Rtfse Livetf der, Florida, and Bay .Waters ; Gnitlara'a Cream ef Soap. Nanle. and 8aDonaCeona Comnennd. far StmV. , - . . - - -r - - s roff Me A iWondV Camphor and Windsor toilet Soapivpeari Powder.coldCream, Pomatw,lieai,s oil hair, teeth, and shsving Brashes, and 4 tarief it otnex ariicJea tor toe tottet IfUSIO. k - Spanish Gultafs, "Violins, Clsioneita, ilageoletfrt Flute, Octave, &e. Fife aod Areordions.- Precep. wi all Ibe above. Guilar- aifd TioBn strings cx' t" , ,e v j ? ttweksjsnd Vaehe6f all deseriptin e!etf led. and repaired in ii ttcMtoined aoriaf rtte in it t- 1 - t .a .j . . . . -T-. r- i and mivar. IlETHEU . prewired i by Ute; phlegm j ireW f "WWWW IfiW. Wtgft ?T!;?5S - Jk V fcf t V " - . - - Jjj Jff-r9 TTf1'-91 Pricapef BottieTrmtff r Anti-SyplitUie nr.-This Medicine In all Venereal Duordera nceVtalo remedy, and th patient wUl feel hhnaelf aoBiewbat benefitted in twenty-fbur hours. .Price per BatxJesqtfl fioY Abytsmid Mixture, celebrated for its speedy sn4 perfect removal 6T Gonorrhoea and Gliei; alssiof the feariul restdtseonseoiienio I 1 c in 1. ii iki .1. . . - . i A benefit' will be visible in 12 honra. - PfiesV fotrrtJrof ' a pint $1 0 ; half pint, 3 -rl,-;: w: : I , Gald-Mfne Balsam, for BMious and Nervous AfLe tions. Colds, AcV. Price.M jDeotsa. ; Aromafic Extract, a fimntrat foTlndigeo4,Cild r een ln the Stomach, NumbneWer Weakness-in the ' Limb, Rbeorhffism,-Ac. Four truDcei, 60 esita halfat'irpiatv. m$ i'Xl-1 U - Depurativt Powder, for KlioosAfiedfensiEiluKis; 7ZZ TZTlL JTETTCZi' J RlMnM ftiiLeWaJia . , . ZTZSXZ-or ' njS SSfe! 1&SZ&3 ' ty a jr MlSHKTT, fa lhi5l nM -iwl -'mn. w;!.!. it-f-T I --jl ar-iii la'jTr 'V . 4. f - - ..v- urt. m : . ; t ilLL. iTV "T ; I iZJs AT ff;-5 . mff!K,l?vl. ffP5 VtyP F TO THE CITIZEN8 OF NOtYTlT bAROttCTJi . ufL, resneCUnilT annmiia fafhia Man. i-a w piimc m enciai, uurne Das, etidc thi OZcela 1 tKu i v , . wwm. t j as above specified; above spsctfieC . . v. . ..,. , Oj Persoris wtthiog to ptofcure 'any of thean. wUl - 1 please to direct uWr order, with tivtf smdunt, fpoat 1 paaa,) to V A.UIlL'S Otvicr, Rkleig ft, AT. O. 4 I r The , dkcount by trVolesile ori tlie dklnear at tav" i -gfi, nti rj is rrgmatca as fOUoBfaLliii All . wbowh gi, o i.aiCOUnt f2 on f 5,dieOTJHt f ' The amount la to be transMtteAly may, fnai my risk. " (post. psidh . m & ttooftna ooteXor notes of the 1 . v - yM vApjuaar, 4 I Biannock' ftT TaaTJo.' f ll Wentwarth, &?n-xz, . - - l "Uw n TltgslTitL - 1 Jatpes ata'snoT?! ft V JTaf' T ta? f " - : ' ' a ' T. a ". . ? I Hargreve. Gaither 4 Coi r-JeakJna4'BUeak SSelibary;1QWia l J. . A. PraksV v AsklwethaTs! y: t Pnee, Dickio tfejlu Yancey v'dle. CeawcU. -U " i atnv (H.vauua, t y. . .NIIWD. vasweiu s S. Perrr. ' ' t i KevneravUle. ff tckea. " ' 1:. - -. -a. t - - -r - J. F. C. Thifrr, v , ' : -r Coacord; -f Janai T. 41 MrMa . .. . LOTnv fefjifttijabotxt Dr. N, La ethh's Dmg Cre fOl 1 ; 4 r jr -V-