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EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. Susciptiok. Five DoUarsper annom half in Advance.;- -- , ' - . - i Adtbti8emkkt.-For every Sixteen Lines, grst insertion t One Dollar; each eutsequent insertion Twenty-five Cental " v - - : will be charged 25 per cent, higher J but a deduction of S3 per cent, will be made froir the regular prices for advertuers by the year. ; . i r i ; Advertisements,1 inserted in the Semi-WsExxnr Rcoistkr will also appear in the" Wjcik.lt Paper free of charge, i. :.' . Ccj- Letters to the Editor must be post-paid. SMBBSSMSSSMSMSBSaBSaSSMSMSaaBBnSSBMSSI OLD HAYS. ; t In the July number of the Knickerbocker, is a con tinuation of a graphic story, published under the quaint title of The Quod : Correspondence." 5 A" murder has been committed, and the murderer, an Attorney ; is sitting in his own room,- muttering in a low tone, when Tike, alias " old Hays," pays him a. visit , 4 ; He was first brought to himself by hear ing a step on the stairs. Slow, deliberate, and solemn;' it broke upon his .ear. There was no haste in that tread ; but no hesitation. The first feelings of the Attorney was one of the most abject terror. ' His whole" frame seemed sinking ; ' his limbs . shook and his jaws, as with an ague fit ; his fingers clutch ed involuntarily and the quick, hard pulsa tions of the heart might have been heard dis tinctly. The steps ascended h& stairway. His i first instinctive impulse was to secure the door ; but the-utter uselessnessf such a precaution struck htm in the same instant., And then the groundlessness; of his fears flashed across him, and the improbability of the murder having yet been discovered ; and taming away, he had bafrely time to seat him self,! when a hapd rested on the knob, and the door was thrown open. - 4 His visitor was a short, square built man, with dark Jlwish features, a bald head, a heat vy eye-brow, and ; half-closed eyes, which, together with a 'dropping nnder-lip; would have given rather a sleepy, vacant look to his countenance, bad it not Seen redeemed by two very black 'eyes, which were peeping from under their lids, a strong cont rast to the heavy lineaments of the rest of his face. His frame was muscular and heavy ; though he trod with the quiet, stealthy, step of a cat: His first movement on entering the room and ascertaining; that Bolton Was there, wa? et. Then crossing into the back office, he mmm . . . .m ft I pushed a chair to. the fire,, and drawing off his gloves, held his short strong angers over the flame; . Bolton's heart sank within him, as be recognised in his visitor t he most noted and vigilant officer of the City Police. : - But as real dangers approached," his f imaginary ones vanished ; and he prepared to play his part with that coldness and . sill which was one ! of his great characteristics, and which had raided him safely 1ast many a rock on which his previous roguery had nearly wreck ed htm. ';;": ?f$ , Bowing to the visitor, and requesting him to excuse him for a moment, be pretended to read over a paper which he held in his hand, while he formed his plans. . TtT-ll T!l. 1 m soty.A said the Attorney at length, placing the pa per ion the table, and turning to the visitor, 4 VV hat can I do for you V Put on your hat and overcoat, responded M r. I Tike, laconically. With pleasure, if it be necessaiy, repli ed Bolton, somewhat startled at the stern, ab rupt lone of the sneaker. But what is the UdUlIB Ul IUC UUSIUCS9,UU KUIIC aiu 1 iwgui . 4 The natur is oncummon ; the place the lock-up. Bolton' felt a chilly presentiment of the worst ; but he would not give up while there was a chance. , t , - Ah I said be,' thoughtfully, some poorfel-1 low in trouble ; and wants help. hat is ill Debt or felony ? or what I ' " - Felony in the first degree, replied flfr. Tike, holding up his thick foot; which match ed with his fingers, to the flame, while v he applied his handkerchief to his nose. He's as good as in, muttered Tike, feel ing for the key in bis pocket. He'll soon be ;1 he's took., , .. ,-. t Again the Attorney experienced that fore boding of ill which had so nearly unmanned him, when he heard the first step of his visitor in the passage. But a single glance at the half closed and watchful eye of the Policeman showed him the necessity of rallying all his energies : for the slightest tremor, or a single equivocal worumight lead ' rum to tne gal lows f and assuming a careless manner, he approached the peg where hung his overcoat. as if for the Durpose of taking it down. Then nausmcr he turned to the officer ana saiu . . .. - . . . i As this person is not yet in prison, and I have several matters of importance to attend to, I would be glad if you would send some one to let me know. when he is in. . I would save my time, which is nrecioos; and I would go io him immediately : v U xDotft do! I Mr. Bolton, replied Mr. Tike, with something between a wink and aneer, Hes took, as I said afore.V : J Well, then, why all this trifling ? WTiy not say so at oncet When was he taken, and where?' demanded Bolton, sternly ; and what does he want with me t - ' ; In reply to these interrogatories, Mr. Tike quietly drew the door key from bis pocket, and placing it against his nose, ogled Bolton Miiuugn tne nandle. ;:: He was captured about ten minutes ago in this 'ere room, by this 'ere key jr and he wants yon to' go to prison as his substitute. 4 Bolton threw a hasty look about the room. The windows were all closed and high from the ground. He glanced at his own spare frame," and measured its strength with that of the ponderous and muscular man before him. He looked about for a weapon of defence. On the top of the desk opposite him;' lay an an ' old hatchet, which had once aided in a murder, whose perpetrator he had screened from justice.' His eye rested on it for a mo ment, and his purpose was fixed. So was that of Mr. Tike, who watched his' eye and saw the weapon - ' , Without, changing his position, or altering a muscle, Bolton turned to the officer and said : : 'This is a strange enigma. Speak1 out, will you,' and tell me what you want! ' ' , ''Well, theni plainly; I want youV respon ded Mr. Tike, 4 to show cause why you should not be hanged for murder.' ' Murder !' ejaculated Bolton. : " ; Ay, murder I Mr; Bolton. You were seen to attack a weak man,' sick, alone, ' and about to die ; yon was seen struggling with him,' to grasp his throat, to throw him down, and smother him ; and .then to leave him as if he hfad died a natural death. This y on was seen to do, Mr; Bolton, this very night, 'not two hours ago ; ' and that man ' was one who was your friend Wilkinsr ' lw false 'tis false, . as .belli' shouted Bolton, iiis eyes starting, and his hair brist ling with horror at the description of the Po liceman. . I did not I you cannot prove itl I'll not "go with you, to be murdered on a charge like that! By the living God I. I'll not I See here ! shouted he j springing to the hatchet, and brandishing it like a maniac over, his head YV see here I With this ". Til defend myself to the last to the last gasp .! Ha I ha nave 1 thwarted you 7 Une , step towards me ay one inch, and I bury this in your skull ? keep off ! both of you both, oyotiygAyeveu though Ac help you I'll Vkft J IMA mm mm ft) , The Policeman drew a ; pistol . from his pocket without moving from, bis seal, cock ed it, and pointed it at the Attorney. .Look ye, Mr. Bolton, said he, 'an axe is a dangerous weapon, but a pistol is a danger ouser. 1 ve no obiection to your beinir frisht- axe, or i ll quiet you with a bullet. lou d better put it up.1 . . V. ..'TT For a moment the Attorney glared about, like a banted tiger, and measured the distance tiad . there been the -slightest tremor , in the VM sjf 1 la a sA kaah tk - stlifftilASir lArwAsi a a Ka I hand litat grasped it, or the shadow of irreso lution in 1 that of the face of Mri Tike lie would have hazarded the struggle ; hut he saw that it was useless ; and with a muttered curse he dashed the hatchet' to the floor, and taking his coat from the peg, put it on with out a word, and turning to the officer, said he was ready to accompany him. You d better take your hat, and put on your gloves, for ;t s a cold night, .said Mr. TJke, returning the pistol to his pocket, and drawing forth the key. - Now step forward like areasouable man, said he, as he unlock ed the door. There, take my arm : my left arm if you please ; I want my right arm for emce. 'I here,' said lie grasping tne sieeve of the arm that was placed in his own, 'now you act reasonable, we snail get on quite comfortable.1' .As ""he spoked he strode along the dark entry with the rapid and sute step of one who was familiar with it ; and turning lip the street, led the prisoner orf to those dens of darkness and misery yclept The Tombs." NEW AND CHEAP . Cash Tailoring? Establishment. Tailob, late of Baltimore.)' I7TJT JJjLL AVING located himself in the City of Raleigh, intends carrying on the above business in all its various branches, in a style not to be surpassed in this State, or out of it. " His Establishment is one door above Messrs. W. 4 A. Stith's Store, and immediate ly over the Drug Store of Dr. N. L. 8uth (up stairs.) Oasxmvc sigv. . . N - 1 I have in mv employment, the ; best of Northern workmen, and have engaged the services of Mr. 1 . M. OLIVER ss a Cotter. In fact, no expense, or osins have been, or will be, spared to render this the Ejtfokittx or rAsaioir. uenuemen, uereiore, may rely on having their Goods made op in the latest style and most approved fashion (at prices gready reduced.) If. therefore. I am encouraged, no exertion shall be wanted, oil mv part, to please the" public, r I turtoer sruarantee every thing I manufacture, to fit. The stock of Goods on hand, by the Merchants of this place, are full and complete and there will be no difficulty in nrocoriner whatever gentlemen may wish, to fit out their Wardrobe. "V Call and tiy me. I shall eon fi per myself strictly to manufacturing Goods, fnrnishecThy ' A m it L r ll the customer, uruers irom a uisunce, usnuuuy re ceived and promptly attended to. r ISAACPROCTOR, " One door above W. tc A. 8uth's and immediately over Dr. N. L. Stith's Drug Store, Fayetteville ' : , :4 SUeet, RaJeigb, N. C. November 1, 1842. ' .87 nrrousMifE DE IAIWE asd V 1 1 S AXOWIES A; great variety of Plain, Printed, and Embroidered, latest styles, from 20 cents j to $1 25. Also, beautiful Plain Worsteds and spot - itA Flannel, for children's wear. - - , JAMES M. TOWLES. . Ofoher20. "-"87 rmilE SUCSCRIOER HAVING, at the ' I! last Term of Granville County Court taken Let- ters Testamentary on tne jsstaie oi w iiiiam nooarua, Esa. deceased. Ukes this method of notifying all per sons having claims against said Estate, to present. them in the time prescribed by law. , lfeDtors to saiu Estate are reouested to make payment . ' - H. L. ROBARDS, Executor, n ft. ll .a..W.o . .ml nn I ness. resist the iaw ; for I came here to take you, tim St. New York. For aleby and living or dead, I'll foiU - Pol up your Jn, ., M. H. BARDIE, Raleigh, r Oxford; Si C SepL 30, 1842. 81 Two hundred Dollars Reward. PROCLAMATION, ..'m By His Excellency,; J onx M.' Mokehead, - y Governor, : Captain General, and ; Com 1 mandet in Chief, of the State of North Carolina. , - ' !! Wbkxkas, it has been made appear to the Execu tive, Department, that, at the last Term of the Supe rior Court of the County of Cabarrus, the Grand Ju ry found a true Bill against MARK KIsOR, for the murder of Jixss S. Rtrssn ; and that said Kisor has fled from justice.' SHr'yiiia Uitfoto, ' therefore, to. the end that said Mark-Kisor may be arrested and brought to trial for the said offence, I do hereby issue this my Proclamation, onering a Re ward of Two Hundred Dollars for the , apprehension and delivery of the said Mark Kisor, to the Sheriff of I Uabarrus : And I do, moreover, hereby enjoin and re quire all Officers of this State, Civil and Military, to use their best exertions to apprehend, and to cause to be apprehended, the said fugitive aforesaid. , t u, , , otjl h Given under my hand, as Governor, jffifvift&i "5"c- mn to which I have caused the Siiil JS Gret 8cal of State to be affixed; ' :ZlSP Done at our City of Raleigh, this 25th XfjjJJ October 1842. : ; J, M. MORE HE AD. By his Excellency's command, . Paxoa KkthOlvs, Priv. Sec : DESCRIPTION. " Sid Kisor is about 30 years of age, five feet ten inches high, dark hair, square shoulders, dark skin, large mouth,' some appearance of scald-head, speaks quick, is a Blacksmith by trade, has a bad counte nance, and fond of carrying his Rifle, and of Liquor. He has a brother in Georgia, and two sisters io Missis sippi, one married to Parrot Evans, the other to Collins. y 'YLV7'..4i, ' . ' 'i 868w " Star, Standard, Salisbury Watchman, and Highland Messenger, wilt each' insert eight weeks, unless soon er countermanded, and forward bills to Executive De partment. ' F. JPease & Son's . CELEBRATED IKKEDT V FOR CONSUMPTION, COUGHS AND COLDS KNOWN AS CLARIFIED ESSENCE OF HOARHOUND CANDY. fTTTHIS pleasant Medicine is formed by a combina li tion of twenty-five different ingredients, all cele brated for the cure of Colds, Coughs, and Pulmonary zuiupiaiaui, iuu vj iw cuiuuiaaiion, u one Ol luese articles should be used separately and afford no relief, in the Extract or Hoakbotod they are so amalga mated, that the benefit of the whole is experienced in one compound. . - . Dr.' Koosbs, of New York says, that no family should be without Pease's Hoarhound Candy, for it is an invaluable remedy for Coughs. Colds, Hoarse- Irritation of the Throat, Croup, Whoo Diner Agent for J. Pease & Son. Oct. 27, 1842. 88 H JSssT w . . . . , r it s . T Mrs. Ramsay, respectfully informs the La dies that she hss just received her Winter as sortment of Fine Bonnets. Dress Cans, Head Dress es, French and American Flowers, and a general as sortment of Fancy Goods usually kept in, her line ; all kind of Trimmings and the latest Fashions for Dress, es, 6zc She respectfully requests the Ladies to call and examine her assortment as she is determined to sell low. . Oct. 28. " ' , 86 IVew Watches, Jewellery, & joniv cAOiEh has received an addition to his Stock of Jewellery from Philadelphia; and has redu ced the prices j his assort ment is now good. He has a large and splendid assort ment of Cutlery, also; Walking cakbs, McAllis ter's Gold, Silver and 8teel Sfictacks, to suit all kind of Eyes. - Persons from a distance can be suited by knowing their age, without 'looking in their eyes.9 Watches and Clocks repaired and warranted 1 months. Old Gold and Silver bought. Raleigh, Oct. 26th. ' 86-4w NEW STORE. BROWN & HINTON. THE Undersigned have , recommenced j Business under the firm of Brown 4" Hinton, and have ta ken the Store, No. 9, Fayetteville Street, one door sooth of Mr. William C. Tucker's Store, and are now opening a choice seleclioo of Goods, consisting of the general variety usually kept m a Ury uoods store. AH of which they are disposed to sell on reasonable terms. And most respectfully invite their old mends and the public generally to call and examine their StOCk. , J. CKUWN, ; L. HINTON. Raleigh, Oct. 27. 85-lm fTnraudretn'S PllIS.We have a fresh sup-1 I ID plv- we were about say,, of this valuable Medicine -but to those who have tried them, it is un necessarv to say sojind those who have not tried them would be slow perhaps to believe us. It is, however, a serious fact, that we could name at leut one family, when their reerular use for several years past. Has made the Phvsician's visits " few and far between." Our new boxes contain 25 Fills each , the bid only have 21. - WILL. PECK. A fine lot of LUMBER can be bought at Forrxms " MiiiVs, Wake County, at a very cheap rate j " First ' rateTWeather- board. Flooring and all other kinds of Plank, Clear of knots, sputa and sap. .i urop your oraers w m oho- scribef. P. M. Wakefield, and they wUl be promptly attended to, and as money is no object, a credit will be given to punctual Customers. ' , , a. J. ruoifcn. October 1st, 1842. - 80 6m TTriRY? goods akd groceries, UP Cheaper Iftotierer JAMES M, TOWLES is how receiving from the North, his Fall 1 supply of seasonable Goods, which will renders as- sortment very complete. All he asks of his friends and the public generally, is to call and examine for themselves, as he is determined to sell on terms to suit the times, for cash or to punctual customers. ' - t " October 6. 82 OTICE IS HEREBY given, that application will be made to the next General Assembly of forth Carolina, to extend the limits of the Corpora tion of Pituboro, Chatham County, and reincorpo rate the Town. " . -.' MANY, CITIZENS. Octobei.7r 1842. , 8l-9t K2v-' W IS E, Student of the eetey cUed Fr(mhnson, of Gewiany. OPTICAL INSTRUMENTS . . SPECTACLES, &c. ' Mr. WISE respectfully informs the citizens of Kaleigh, and the public generally, , that he will be in Raleigh, by Wednesday, the 16th of November next, wbere he will be happy, for a few weeksto attend to all orders inis line i , He will also, if required, go to any part of the City where his services are wanted. I Persons wishing fo procure Spectacles, or to have new glasses fitted in old frames, are informed thai they can be suited with glasses of different sizes, colors and forms, and suited to any age, which be can determine by inspection of their eyes. The glasses .which he furnishes he will warrant to hold their power of vis ion from five to eight years. From his knowledge'of the . science of Optics he can determine the glasses suitable for any age. . Persons with weak. eyes can be supplied with glasses which will greatly benefit them and not strain the sight ; also Spectacles for near-sighted 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 glasses and conscrvers of the sight, made of the best flint and azute glass, and ground perspective. These: glasses have been recommended by the most celebrated doctors and professors, as the best' 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 the eye, but also strengthen and improve the sight. It is notnecessary to say more than that he has testimonials of the most 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 ferable 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 shape, exact centre, and sharp, clear, and high ly polished surface These qualities are to be found in a high degree in his glasses. x , Ofttcai IvsTBUXEirrs of all descriptions, among which are small and large Telescopes, Microscopes and Spy .Glasses; Concave and Convex. Glasses, without frames; Concave and Convex' Mirrors ; Gold and Silver-steel Spectacles of all kinds; different descrip tions of Msgnifying-Glasses ; large and small Magic Lanterns. - ' His Microscopes will magnify objects five thousand times. . . " Optical and other similar Instruments and Glasses carefully repaired. - v ; MftW4 assures the public, that it shall always be bis study to execute every thing entrusted to him with the greatest care and on moderate terms. Those in want of any thing in his line will please give him a call. He has How on hand a general assortment of Goods. Spectacles with Concave and Convex glasses,' also with Glasses of each kind. He has but one price for bis articles, from which he does not vary. i Reference is made to the following Letters.' - -: RicHMosn, September 9, 1840. I have frequently had occasion to recommend per sons laboring under defective vision to Mr. Wiaejor relief, and always with success. Mr. Wise keepsan extensive assortment of Spectacles and Optical Instru ments, and be thoroughly understands the adaptation of glasses to the physical defects in vision indeed, be has made -the Science of Optics and Optical Instru ments a special study, and therefore, I have no hesita tion in recommending him to the public Surgeons who may desire Cataract Glasses (of any focus) for their patients, ran be supplied by Mr. W. upon the most reasonable terms. - f - 1 f TH. JOHNSON, M. D., Prof of Anatomy and Physiology in the Med. De- .. . , partment of Hampden Sydney College. - Mr. Wis a 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, rand a frequent apportunity of witnessing the success of bis efforts in tots way, has induced me to give him a certificate of qualification. v AH ages, and 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 iU EDW D. H- C Art MICHAEL. M D. JUST ARRIVED, . PERXOCOMOTlTlTEJril fTHHE SUBSCRIBER has just returned from the U North, and is now opening a large stock of Family Groceries, Confectiotiarlts, Frtjits, &c. '-!': 20,000 best Regalia. Principe and Havana Segars, 100 pounoV Loaf Sugar, - Brown Sugar good quality, , 10 Bsgs superior Coffee (Java and Laguira.) ' 20 Boxes Sperm Candles, 20 do best Tallow" do. 1 Chewing Tobacco, very best quality, Smoking Do Tip-Top 4n papers, 10 Boxes Turpentine Soap, , . ; Fancy Soaps (all qualities,) A lot of very sopenor Pickles anc Uatsup s. (Mrs. Miller's) Scotch Snuffin bottles and bladders, 5 dos. best corn Broonis, Preserved Ginger, Superior Chocolate,- Painted Water Buckets, t Fease's celebrated Hoarhound Candy, . Stuart's Steam Candy all kinds, Every description of Fresh Nuts, ; Toys of all kinds and descriptions, 8oda and Water Crackers, - Beef Tongues, dried Beef & Bologna Sausages, &c. 10 nests of Iron bound Tubs, . i Oranges, Lemons arid Apples, Very superior Pen Knives, Sweet meats, and Jellies, of all descriptions, Cheese, Gunpowder and Imperial Teas,' Bird Bags, Shot Pouches and Powder Flasks, Perfumery of all kinds, 100 lbs. Shelled Almond, p'V.-,, French prepared Mustard, Smoked Herrings No 1. : Powder and Shot, . , . Dried Currants. " . i Mason's Blacking, .. ; 7 Plough Lines and Shoe Thread, - Poland Starch, best quality, Flower Jars, Milk Pans and Jugs. 8. L.TUCKER. Raleieh. Oct. 15. 1842. 83 MTCIIFORD'S HOTEL, " -, . FAYETTEVJLLE STREET, Raitigh; N,C. , frnHE SUBSCRIBER will be happy to receive II applications for Rooms and Board, from 30 or 4U jaemoers 01 me ensuing jjegisiaiure ai uicir cariy convenience. His old friends may feel assured that his House is conducted ia the same quiet, and he trusts comfortable manner, whilst his Room Table and Attendants shall be found equally good as when they last favored him with their company - To any new friends, who may prefer his House; ho promises to give all the satisfaction m tns power. The terms will he as heretofore' . -s v v : , v : j JAMES LITCHFORD. Optober, 1842. . 81 tooNsVBCinoftAnx&Atocx,' MUSIC, JEWELLERY fcDRY GOODS. . Thankful for the encouragement they have hereto fore received, inform their friends and the public in general, that they have opened.at the new stand, corn er Fayetteville & II argett Streets, a choice assortment of Goods in the above branches,by far larger than form erly kept, and as , they always sell at very ' moderate prices, they hope to merit a continuance of favors. Part of the new supplv consists in j . . ' ' 300 lb fresh Raisins, 25 boxes Candles, 8perm 35 cts. Tallow 20 cts. and the celebrated H oil's patent; Soaps, white, yellow, castile,' perfumed, Sperm Oil, winter strained, best; 800 lb Crackers, butter, lemon, ship-bread ; best Porter, fine " Wines, and French Cordial; Cheese 3 sorts j Chewing Tobacco, 25 box; Segars, Figs, Prunes, Dates, Filberts, Palm, Wall &i Cocoanuts, Almonds, Sweet Oil, Preserves, Brandy Fruit, Oranges, Lemons, JSeidletx and Soda Powders, Macaroni, Currants, Citron; 300 lb, Candies Pease's Hoarhound Candy ; Chocolate, Peppersauce, Pickles, Lemon: Syrup, Nutmegs, Liquorice, Cinna monSardines, Anchnviesj Bologna Sausages, Smoked Tongues, very best Mustard, Starch, Tea. , PERFUMERY ? . - :r. y PxrvVkxrt, OUof Roses, Macasaar,BearsvAntique Oils, Cologne, Florida arid Lavender Waters, Shav ing soap. Essences, Opodeldoc, pink Saucers and lilly White, Frecklcwash, Bergamott.. ,MU8ICAL INSTRUMENTS. , Mcsicai IitsTEtrxEVTsJ'inestYiolins.bowstrings, bridges, screws, Fingerboards Guitars,. Flageolettes, Fifes, Flutes, Clarionetts, Accordeons, Brass Trum pets. - " - f w- I . s BOOKS. ' . Books, Spanish, French, German and ErgPish Grammars and Readers, Almanacs," Geography, Prim ers, Spelling, Picture and Song Book, Key of Heaven, (Catholic) - UZZ:' Fencing- and Boxing Apparatus, i :- Foils, Swords, Gloves, Masks. Hats, Breastplate Fancy Goods, etc. Painted Glass Mags, artificial Hair and Flowers, Mohair. Caps. Ladies Work and Fancy Boxes, Looking-glasses 3 and 4 feet square, Baskets, Snuff-boxes from 5 cts to 4;, Combs, shell and other ; Clocks! wooden and metal; Walking Cunes, finest Razors and shaving "utensils. Thermometers, Compasses, 1 Dirk, Pen and Pocket Knives of the finest quality, Pis tols; Teeth, Cloth, Hair, Hat and Shoebroshes, Black ing ; Slates, Bfc Fishing Utensils, CofleemUk, Pins, Needles; 6 gross Matches, Fireworks, Glass 14 'x 18 Lamp andCandlewicks, Purses, Pocketbook's, Night Tapers, Powder flasks, Shotbelts, Bbdbags Percus sion Caps, Smoking Pipes, Corkscrews, Whips, Scisl sprs. Necklaces and Beads, Paper,Pens, QuillsJnk and Inkstands. Wafers. Sealingwax(Letteratamp, FT' cila. Buttons, Pictures. . - .GAMES.-, . . . t Gaxxs, as Dominos. Chessmen, Backgammon, Ke no, Tenpins. Cop and Ball, Graces for Ladies, slip ping ropes, Tivoli billiard, Rollet.' - TOYS. Tots of every description.' as Marbles, Humming Tops, Drums,Rattles, Wbistles,Mouth Organs. Harps, Trumpets. Magic Lantern, Paintboxes, Magnetic Toys, False .Faces, Cannons, Dolls, Malescops, Microscopes, painted Trunks for children, etc. etc Q JEWELLERY. . , V Fine gold and silver, as well as german silver, viz. Breastpins; Ear-sings, Pencils, Finger-rings. Thim bles, of german silver aud pinchback. I awe and Tea Spoons, Desert Knives and Forks, Side, Pocket, and others. German silver Combs. Hand Bells, Watcbgumrds, Chains and Keys, Beltbuckles, Spec tacles. ;; -dry goods ; Pantaloon stuffs. Vest patterns, Handkerchiefs, Camlet, Jeans, Linen Collars and Bosoms, 8tocks, Gloves, Stockings, Irish Linen, Satmett, bkach and unbleached Cottons, Flannel, etc. In fact the variety ofjtrticlcs is too -numerous to mention, all of wbichfwiU be sold on vary reasonable terms for cash. G.W.&C.GRIMME, Corner of Fayetteville and Hargett Streets !FTng!Si-iKiiLiI. rmHESE UNRIVALLED PlLLS having now l acquired a celebrity and i popularity onequalled in the annals of Medicine,: and also having obtained the entire confidence, and being, used in the private' practice of almost the whole body of the Medical Fac ulty in the United States, Europe, Asia, South Amer ica, the West Indies, and a great part or Africa, it J unnecessary to advertise them at length, or to say any thing further of their merits, than by stating the com plaints which they are most effective in the cure of, the stomach and bowels, incipient diarrhsea, flatulence, habitual eostiveness, loss of appetite, blotch or aallow complection, and in all cases of torpor of the bowels, where a cathartic or an aperient la needed. They are exceedingly mild in their operation, producing neither nausea, griping nor debility. . The above Pills are for sale in the city of Raleigh by Messrs. Williams it Haywood, and at the Drug store of N. L. Stith, and in Fayetteville by E.J. Hale, at New York Prices. - : "DISEASE A UNIT . . ; Impurity jf the BLOOD the only Disease. I Tn O W simple, yet how wise, how good and beau- F yjjj tifnt are all the laws of nature! Simplicity and trmh are stamped upon every law of the creation The mighty worlds which roll in space in every de gree of velocity and direction are all governed by at traction of 'matter to macr. " This principle governs the human ! body. Brandreth'a Vegetable Uni - veiBm ma, uiw;k wi wipuriuc y uw www w un bowels, which organ expels them from the body. At 1 t:ii . n : .r.u- .1. traction and disease are both units. All accidents 01 infections only affect the body in proportion as they occasion impurity of the blood. - - - ' The bowels for instance are costive this most im portant organ is closed the consequence is a great aceumuiauon 01 lmpuruies, wnicn, as tney cannot get out by their usual passage, are forced into the blood. occasioning impurity of blood. Thus Fevers, Che U ics, Rheumalinn, Coughs, and Colds, are often pro. duced. isut let Urandreta s fills be used in such da ses as will effectually evacuate the bowels, and health is restored at once7' - - . j . . - The unworthy have counterfeited the Doctor's Me dicine so extensively, that his travelling Agent is now taking In an the old boxes, and putting new' ones of a difierent cadre, with 25 Pills in their place. 8onw are just received at WILLIAM PECK'S 0cet Raleigh, Marcht, . 1843 Has the pleasure of atl nounciDg to his friends and the public atN large, that he , hasreceivedfrom New-York band Philadelphia, 'b ex ten- i)p sive, rich, and XashionaLle f V7 u "f m. 7 toK or Goods, which he- LL' J New York price. . .- . -r J he assortment consists la part, of '--s'i' v-v-v-t-r-, i r v ..r 'WATCHES', , - Gold Independent seconds, duplet, ancSor,Lerer Witches, a general assortment of Silver do. of ever price and quality. - j , , s 1 - jvuMBWELlSRY. f fl' Gold guards,' fob; and neck Chains, Seals, Keys Diamond Pins .4" Rings, Rfcbv and Emerald do. neck and head Ornaments, rich cameos fr mosaic Pins 4- Ear-rmge.gold Peocils.Thimblcs. YInicretU. Med.U ions, gold Hearts and Crosses, Jet do. and a great variety of other rich Goods. :?,.' ' n ... ' h BFECTACLES. Gold, Silver, Blue, and polished steel 8neetaeles to . suit all person and all eyes. ; Very superior 41 lot glasses, that may, be adjusted in any frame, at a mo meat's notice. - . r '':, ; , - ; . . . ' SILYER ANp PLATED WARE , ' Silver Cups, 8poons. Ladles. Sosar Tonrs. fif and MustanTSpoons. Butter Knives, silver monnt ed Cocoanots, Castors, Candlesticks, enuEers and N x raja, tv alters, iraae Dasxets, Uonee Ureques, Bri tannia Wares, In setts and single pieces, &c. ; - ' ,.; - vFAprcr good; p"; Mantel Clock, and Lamas. Fisted and Waiters, Gold and Silver Mounted Canesand tvhina Chess meo and Backzammon Boards. Tisitins Card Cases, Gold and Silver Pencil Cases, Patent Ztt Pens, Rogers superior Rators, Congrese Knivrv and ' Scissors, Sanders' celebrated razor Strop, Dor C?oI 1 T An nlla .111 D... D..L.. ;"..,- FruiU,' Guns and Pistols, Ladies' Toilet and work boxes, toilet bottles, and HARRISON Breast Pin weaais, uanes, and Boxes, &e. &e," i ii PERFUMERT.1 1 , Fartnas celebrated renaine ColofmV: Rnie r.etm der, Florida, and Bav Waters : Guirlain'e Cfmam tit fP ples, and Saponaceous compound, for ght ing, Rose, Almond, Camphorand Windsor tolled Soaps,peari Powder.eoldCream, Pomatum, bear' oH." haiMooth and sliaTing Brnshss, and .-"a Variety fit other articles for the toilet . i MUSIC. 4 I Spanish Guitars. VioliinsV Clarionetts. nrnliMiU - i Flutes, OcUve, dec. Fife aud Arcordions. Preeep 1 tors fir all the above. '? Guitar and Violin slringaex tra Violin bows, tr- .: r v.;. 'j x :. Oj' Clocks and Watches of all deserlntiAns M.t, - ed and repaired in his accustomed" inferior Gold and Silver manufactured to order with expeii - w fuuciuaiit.; nigoesi pnee given lor 014 rokfr and 8nvr--'f.;ivi- RESTORER . OF THE BLOOD. - V. :tmtioiftO ANp OTHER VtSEASE3 j tirVHETHER produced by bHe, phlegm, froia jjy n internal tnorbid matters; arising from ba2!y- eurea old disorderss, from the use of mercury, calomel, bark, 4c j or (In females) from the change of Hie, as specified in the Pamphlet ; . " . jrnce peruottie : nnt 91 BQ ( tjuart, $3 ' ' Anti-Svnhiliiie Svrun.Thim tAAitm U'ti .ft Venereal Disorders a certain remedy, end the patient ' will feel himself somewhat benefitted in twehtT" hours. ' Price per.Bottle: Pint SI 50- Onart. . . Abyssinia Mixture, celebrated for its neeW ani . perfect removal of Gonorrhoea and Gleet also of the leanoi results consequent on its improper treatment. A benefit will be vwible in 13 hours. Pries; fourth cf apintfl 6X; hAlfpnt, f3; pint,$5. , a, - - . Gold-Mine Balsam, fat Bilious and Nervous Aee tions. Colds, Ac Price. 50 Cents. , - . Aromatu Extract, a liniment for Indigestion ness in the Stomach, Numbness or Weakness ia Ibe Lambs. KbeamaUsm, Ac Four ounces, 50 cents halfpinVf lptnt, fx. v ' .h . vepuranvc roumer, ror uuiout ACettions, Elliotts Fever, Headache, Diseaara of the Eyes, e. which Is -' to be taken m the Restorer. b 50 cents per bot. - . Japan Ointment, tor Piles, which istif nTWI besides the Restowtfl-:'''' - Bengal Ointment, tot tetteti Kirrrtrorm . C.?i heom, Scaklhead, Eroptiohs of th Ckin; and font; Ulcere t M to he applied besides the Restorer. til. Universal or Strengthening Platter, for DlseaaM mJt. JL.-a Tl' il rlllL. V.. .... 'A ft .1 t I "If for their use, and numerous testimonials 1 which ac company every Medicine, and may likewise be bad, ' gratis, at the ofScs of Dr. K or of his Agents, by ciX . IThe Restorer, tfnd alt other abova mecUosed ired icines, are of Dr. Kthl s own seovery, and are tr pared by himself. - i ' k- f - . r TO THE CmEN8 OP ffORTfl CAHOLtrfA Dr. Km respectfully annousces to t!i f.--a i the public in general, that be has, tesiiss V.m CZza ia Ktcamond V a. opened an O fT.ee at Ramib- Tr.f?.r-w posite the City Hotel, for the azla of Us iJlcbefc as above specified. - . - " (TPersons wuhmg to procure snr ct them. !T1 please to diri-ct their orders; with the issounL f post paid,) to Dm. KD HLS Onici, R&!aghi W C" r" be discount by wholmlf lca . Medicines at m j Office in Raleigh, N.C. is tegthlbS as follows, on $3, 1 discount $ I ; on f 1 2, discount 1 2: on f 25. diaeonnt th ni. . ... -. .. ' i iw wuuuut u 10 oe iransmiueu by mail, on my risk, I (post paid) in N or S. Carolina notes, or notes of tho Bankaofchmon Vand thelledkines ha!l hm sent free of freizhl to ant t art of North Carolina. - . -- -.--..-.mm.. . ,-- : ,- - AGENTS Ilf NOKTO CABOLIItA. j Brannock & Woollen - Wentworth, Rociinaa. Greensboroueh. Gobrd.- J. at. K. Sloan, James Brannock,' -1. . r . Waterloo, Gcilford Uargrave, Gaither dr Cov Lexington, Davison. . , Jenkins Sf Biles, , V Salisbury, Cowrs, s J.Mv A. Drake, Ashborocgb, Ear.,:;:. V . Price, Dickinson & Co, 4 Yancey vilb. Crrr:'.!. ' araes R. CaDum:. . Mi'.ton, Cas..tU. Hi Perry.'r iKerner j, tTUlr. ' Lincoln - Chariot. ' Coact!;J. C. C. Henderson : B. Oates, i'. J.RTC.rj.Ler,: I James T. Home. rittsLoro, c:. t & , i - ...
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Nov. 4, 1842, edition 1
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