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0 iec EDITOR AND. PROPRIETOR., Subscription. Five Dollars ger annum half in Advance. ' - ' . 4 ADVERTi8EMfiNTB.--:For very Sixteen Lines, first insertion, One Dollar each subsequent insertion, Twenty-five Cens. T . CocaT Order and Judicial A&Vkrtivxmjcjntb wtU be charged 25 per cent, higher ; but a deduction of S3i I1 cent will be made frorr the. regular prices, for advertisers by the year.;. - , ,. ; - - j; Advertisements, inserted in the Semi Wj.ekx.'V Rigistkr, will also appear in the We!eki.v Paper free'of charge t$ Letters to the Editor must be pos catechus. : It was a breathless night in June.' My win dows were all open, aud.yet the flame of the candle scarcely fl. ckered. I had become deep ly interested in the pages of a new book, and was heedless of the lapse of lime of the cir cumstances around uie.fcnut suddenly a xnoth fluttered iuto the flame, and .the crackling of its filmy wings attracted my attention. Upon glancing at mv. watch which - lay beside me on the table, I found to my surprise that j was already past midnight. I .determined thereupon to read no more. antLshuttinp mv book, walked; across" the room to draw ; the curtain, intending immediately to go to bed, but the moonlight shone so; pleasantly in at tae window, that 1 was forced to sit . down and lean Mipori the. sill, and gaze upoajthe i sceueC There; were a few thin. whitish clouds hanging around the hotizon,: like th distant wings or an enormous spirit, but oth erwise, he sky. was' perfectly cloudless.- Above, the moon was shining peacefully, 1 and below, the world of green lay dreamin? iH its misty shroud, half obscured, save where the curving river glancing' in the moonlight, bone like a burnished be,It of steel. There is a strange fascination in sitting in the moon lightand for almost san hour I "sat Meaning out into the air. All was quiet save the monot- onons musieal gargte ' of frogs in the pond, and at intervals the nistlingofreen leaves, as a tremulous breath of wind swelled gently and then died away , or the prolonged bark of some far-off dog. ' 1 had fallen into a vague reverie, when I heard the bell strike the hour of one. I arose and went to bed-f But jio sooner had 1 left the window than 1 felt i a sbarp pain shoot through my head, which, after recurring at intervals through the next half hour, finally settled-in a raging head- ache. My btam throbbed violently and seem ed loosed in mv head, so that everv ; motioh added to the pain. It was as if an iron hand - I compressed my temples within its griping f fingers. I lay thus tossing restless and sleep - less for several hours; and finally "Tell asleep. U areamed thai 1 was lying beside, a water- laiJ, hall jasleep. The water rushed hissing I uown beside me as,iran ocean were Idosen ed, and hurried, boiling ; fiercely, down ;a rocky decliviiyJThe air was drizzled with spray, which fell over me like hot sparks, T-FAID. J ana the trees above me, seen through it seem- uonieaa w-un my eyes suaiueu anuai uuer ed at times human skeletons, which bent their nal spot. She paused a moment, and then loner hnnv nrma Hi.wn tn mv fono ami ihpn uiteririfif arjiercinff scTeamr ran to the : door slowlv rising, unlifted themselves into the air I and became natural trees again. . A thousand ' circles intertahffline and interlacing dilated J and contracted incessantlv. then slowlv the I motion decreased, and they kepi pt .creeping around more jaud more gently r until they swam into a broad sea of smooth, giassy wa ter, and fading out of my sight left the air ! above me all calm and clear. Soon a small eye seemed placidly looking at me that gre w arger anu larger, until 11 nueu tne wiuts ring of the horizon ; then it changed into . a face which looked close !rr mv eves : Gradually the features became distorted into afiideous irt his-sleeps Theh voices grew Inore dis mask.and ihen a tliousand similar faces cro w- tant arid mUrrauring,Vand some one left the ded one uoon anotlier. until nhA air seemed room. Soon the door opened, and the face full of them : they were huddled together of the family physician intercepted the.dam and tossed about without body like the waves ned spot for a moment. Now, thought I, he Ol t f rtPPHn. t AliTW I n, a .ooma.Mn Ka viawuug on my nanus ana knees over sum j; and slippery rocks, which were covered with damp green sea. the sea-weed began until the 'rocks ous crawling rej. siues against my oyer me a dreadful! chill of horror t and all ed m!,n,i A ft. ,a!i ,ii -i ..-i iaic, miiicu iuu iiivio man once inus anecu ..; wMw..... .w .uw giou gust, ui feeling whicl came over me, - when I1 found all this horrible scene was but a dream. 1 lay thus for a moment, thinking of the change and thenresolved to' snrinff from the bed and urcbs myseu immediately Jhut what, was my surprise and horror,! whemil not move Rid as marWe and of an intolerable 5 Weight 1 could neither tommvliiad wit I1MIW9 -vvw iMyv uur loot. AlV evphalla weu flfml nn n annt mw y m m , mmWmmm W" w - - , --, .... .miiic waii nnnva mo anil I c.amlVln'd iAnta appaning disconnection VhWweenlfih uu 4 IB rauscuiar.syatembetweetiihmind ed JVj6 ' 8ri!f Wy livig 0ul wai in tO a flAad kAl iK'TliAM "u i'd, oniy a fearful gensalion;atf if -weed - As I ' o-rbhed alorie" 1 hearuiiro say, 111 answer 10 ne anxious-.. w. I :r:rw: ?riyy-.v""-'s :v ? ;r to channU snaked qiries seemed alive withHhe nause. s entirely gone. My art can. avail h.m notr,. r 'V rTJ 7 t .tiles'that ruhbed lhelrJ8limvl ng.The voices thenhecame lower, ana 1 -""a- "," v,:V5 -" "7 ""r iiiics uidi ruuueu -wieir siiuiy 1 o ,. , -s. - ,v ,,y v, .,;-..vv:v, rfFtained mv nower of motion and sat ud. 1 limbs and cheeks; and cast -ienea in vain.,,;' WW W ; rVt f or. Iroy flesh seemed to creep, and the very scalp tew - were .closed,- and ..persons trod jl.ght y whicbl had ssed as through a fiery ordeal, to jnoje-on 0 Believe me, those pains I would not suffer Mrror and lorrnent, I heard the wild ringing an Glider tone, as jflhe . place, were, sacred. afJf tbe price should be a shdweri. ofabell. I sut nly andconvuhively open all of the wealth-and glorv that the world n. yFe?Ca.rh8bre-kfaSb? death,and hushes the voice as if the sense- CJ besto ;Such sad suffering doe's not grateful relief from the torment of this n.eht spirils like breath-staiiKupoii glassy aljieard .UA mniiiii, rl the whole air had congealed into a firm.trans parent amber, which held me strictly impris otted. 'WW. , l' -Y ; '-;: , ' 5 v Si(ldeny,:like i the swift track of a falling star, the.tliought.ahot across mm ind that I waa dead. Yes, ihat could be the only &iu tinuof thissdreadful inigmaI was sure thai I was deadff but O God ! was this 'death . I-rlgtie I"rd Ibeen riveted "for so many hours; Had we always' been mistaken; and "did the soul. remain thus, lo haunt the body, without tlfe ability to cast it off? Was death only a suspension of power over this fibrous mass and these finely -organized- senses, and nice ly adjusted muscles. , Only the breaking of: a link in the subtle chain that connected all the1 faculties and powers with, their instruments ? Perhaps the soul was never freed until ihe bod rotted off, little bv little, into" a mass of corruption, , ana exnaica or (alien to dry dust; and I was destined to inhabit this living house, and feel it slough away; from me and perWh, ereI could emerge into, the lightand beauty of a renewed tife.This I never dream ed 4f,and all the juy and luxury. of existence,, all the sense of light and sunshine and fresh air, all - the,:, thousand delights .with which God had strewn this pictured world, ': were not worth such a price.' ' Upon these lips the worm should feed, and 1 could not dive hi.n away.j these eyes, through which the 'soul had looked upon a niild, glorious .world, as through ? clear glasses, ; would change until they were loathsome and : corrupted. r- Oh, God ! the "agony of such a thought. Nothing I had ever itrfagined equalled it in" terror !--A.ndiwhen'1 recalled the dead faces 7 of those I had loved arid buried, and remembered the .benign and placid smile which shone upon them, like the last footprints of the. freed and rejoicing? spirit as it vfled ' heavenward, and which" seemed to l)e token the recogn i tion by the soul of a diviner sense, as it Was leaving its clay ; tenementand thought that, 'per chance, even1 at the'very moment while I, was bending 'oyer them to- take "a " Isstfare Well look.k with' this ' feeling ' in my heart; . they were -end u ring the same fierce, burning tpjv ihents -the same feelings of horror and . des- pair ' tuai uuw gnaweu - me.i nae ? a ourmng worm : it seemed to trie as if all the joys I had ever known on earth w-euld not counter balance so dreadful a doubt, ; : J'.W 1 I lieard my name called from- below I made another effort, but' ray. tongue was. tor-1 pm anu uuu as teau. 01m 1 couiu noi resign 1 myself'torihe ; thought - that1; I was dead. - I inwardly " declared. that I would move I strove willr almost Superhuman exertionPi but in vain ;l , could not lake iny eyes from that spot on: the. walji swfiich . had' become accursed because 1 must see it. Side wise through my eyes 1 felt the pleasant sunshine ong the branches, and the gentle Astling glowmg in the roomand over my head the of tife 8Wayin? trees, and the wind stirrini busy, fliesjiummed and . buzzed incessantly, a'm0ng the leaves. I thought of all the glad and crept noyand llienacross myface. fiomearth of the blue skvof the rinnlinr, Howllong ar tedious men tney were years 10 mv excitea minu 4 . 1 ? J - -- ' r J- ; - - T- - - - a and no one came. An age ol torment seem- J ;W - . to nave passea wnen 1 ueara aiigniwp at 1 my. dort coUtd not answer iU A ;earu a touuer kuock j i Knew u was my sis- ter, lor sne spowe ana caneu me oy name. aneuoor opeueuuuu sne came uirwaru cau- Uously, and again spoke as she approached the bed; bhe looked moment at me.and touched me I could not speak, and lay mo- and called for my mother. Instantly the hor wr of the cry: brought 'the family to my bed de 1 hey lifted my hand, and it fell agaixi . upon the coverlid, .They felt my heart Ihere I was no nutter 01 tne putse ; tor a u mat, it seemed to me aslfhelt itself conld not be worse than the tornWnt I was endurinir. 1 nearu quick ana convulsive sons, ana ten a softhand smooth my hair from my forehead. some one saia tie must nave aiea in a fit j'and vet. how xalm his face is." Yes, was t the ans wer, he. probably suffered no pain and died almost immediately perhaps Will knOW vlliai 1 IIS IHU UCSU, UUU Will IC l.m at mA f m ia iii.if ten - l-l a tail gw m v I1C V V IUC IIUUI tli!9 BllUttllUilt J.W,.(. V. "' J lina.t .'anVl' niilca fir l a mnmn( : " --and lllpn '.' I ..ri.m: - w.rn-:.ji tL l Hie' in w. pnnliismi - murmur Ol voices uruiio 1 viiriiugn uie uarbeueu ruuiu; .vww men the door oriened!!ana 1 and tr rnon snaldintr tears fell un- on my face. Then the room .was emptied of ! all ne ness and stillhess. rjistene4 foroiesfor I uvogMUt III .VdllJ, a .-r r 1 J - - . a . t - . - . 1 --a- m mm uifii iiikihiiliv i 1 is-1 urf 11 .111 v . iiiii 1 1 -. -r. . :. 1 ' :.i'x. t, u..t 1 "'-fe'. J 1 : Wa5 a long. Uarii iraust? -W1CII. wic.ouu- . v, . , . . Hrlr,.l ..flr5nfT fhrmitrh its ioundof lauglihirV i rlp wrnW4tftrviteoiwallni 1 refill anl !- iA i.-- Alinr 1 vi UU Will H OlU CC & II IIIVI'WT I nn iWeni'.nli linilP fllla' h'nn an1 I aitll - lilv 1 im'cUhttA ' i& Alt Af ll U'.l.i. ' A . 1 r 1 I fromSfitree1TOeatrm y" window? fibw jbyith scion ofttieMdnyiO rlyrfcled, riear anbWJriiy heai me as 1 nearu it. ; :v Some persons came and wrapped me up in white 1 inert, and swarthediny 1imbr and matle the horrid funeral arrangements..' Some one saiu7' How ghastly his, eyes'Iook,' and then eentlVi nressed down ihe'liJs ovpr iIir balls, of my eyes. Never till that -moment did I dream that accursed spot, cn whiclrmy bo u uecu rivereu tor so many -nours; could become dear to me. The thought lliat we are viewing anybject, however mean, for thejlast lime, always raised it in impor tance, : and gives it ; a, fictitious ;charra ; and now this spot to me was he straw to .tfie drowning man, thesilver fine of sunlight in a prisoner' dungeon the last link with this visible earth, ;I strove in vain to keep open the lids rslowly they yielded to the pressu of the fingers, and-gradually vthe ange. of vision became more and more confined, until all was utterly out. - JN ever; -before had the. fear of being buried alive suggested, itself, but now it. came over me like.a gulphing wave. 1 thought that I should belaid down alive in the charnel-house among decay ing' corpses, and stifled from the clear breath of' heaven, famit-h, if indeed I were not dead then. Alt the frightul stories 0 such' occurrences that! had ever read came to my mind, and the hope of ultimate recovery grew feebler and feebler. The night came, and how dreary and un ending it seemed; One after another I heard lhe hours struck' by the clock, uulil at last, from pure exhaustion.; I lost my sensation It must have been late in the morning when I returned to consciousness. . I felt hands up on me they were liftingme into my coffin! I heard them screw in screw after screw until the lid was fastened,': and only the narrow space over the face remained open. 1 iuh the sides of the coffin jar and rub against ray arms arid I despa ired that I should e ver recover mypowerof motioii.i 5 y The coffin was lifted and placed upon a ta ble. Some one asked when I was to be Juri ed ! This afternoon was 1 he aiis wcr, ie has; been uow dead iwo.days.V-1 had been" unconscious for the length of a whole day. Now-the time,' instead of dragging a weary lengthseemed to fly: with lightning-like ra pidity, rhe past seemed endlessly long the future, was fore-shortened to a breath, a moment. The clock ticked faster and faster, and time seemed to pour itself away in ra pid moments, as a rising thunder-cloud mp- ties its fierce, heavy drops more and inore rapidly. - ' ' .. . . .- It was afternoon the companv gathered the shutter creaked beside me, and the window was opened. I felt the warm breath of the spring1 air steal over my face like ade- brooks, ,half sunlight, half-shadow of the early evening clouds, whose hues shift like : - o ' - . the colors on a dove's neck of the stars, of the moon, of the swelling and heaving ocean, to the memory of them with a mute despair, loving them the more the nearer I came to losingr them. At last the dim, whispering hum about the rootn ceascdthe clock struck loudly, afid the ciergyrnanv voice repeated tlibse first sentences in lhe service for the dead, I am the lesurreclion and the life,' Sec. His voice ceased I gave myself up to despair. I tried 'to resign ' myself to' the dreadful thought that 1 was to be buried a- live. ' some one lilted the lid to screw it (aVnt nunxot vrtrTi e,o KnI5n over ; tneGood God 1, he must be alt vi yet ; there-are drops 01 perspiration now upon his forehead ! Bring a mirror and place it to hts hps, he may breathe yet!: It seem ed that the extremity of my agony had wrung out a cold dew upon my skin, ;Np sttoner nau ine.woros oeen spoKen, man mere was a wild hurry, and suppressed exclamationb of fear and doubt, and surprise about the room. What a moment of agony was the next !': The fearful anticipation,. lest, after all; " there should lie no sign of breath, was worse than .all before. -The mirror -was brought,. and then I knew by the sudden and t . . - - ' ' . i , , - .;i :..i.i.; -k... - - , ... - . . - vJThe raaiti incident of this story, however l tac a I nftridftd ' nnd nresentS-Sh MearanCe WniCO I t- . ' 1 - , . , ... . I maV BMI1T UO :UliaiaCJii U5im tv. 1 orol that thrPfl rtftdleS hftd ' bodies bad assumed sucn . s. accounted, for on or nns upoaiDB' ruvurreiwojov: uawjyu.avQi. The occurrence of such a fact alone, togetb er with -ftha' known; existence ' of diseases which assume the semblance of death.sho'uld induce the extremest caution, and make'it a 1 matter of duty to "apply, before burial, such tests as to leave no shadow of douh and no room for mistake .with regard far the actual factof death; . W.-W. S. . William Xliompson, . . , Cabinet and Furniture lVarc-liouse, , Kaleigh, N. C . nHE 8obscrtler has now on hind at his furnish .. 0 iug Ware' Rooms,, just in the rear of Messrs. i umer& Hughes' Book Store, a general assortment of Articles in hwline, made in the mostMth,ful man ner, after the newest and rnout fashionable patterns; and which, will be warranted. : They will -be sld at such prices, as to leave no excuse for sending to the Nprth for Furniture: Call and look; before you send from home. , , WILLIAM THOMPSUX. ,Raleigh; April 4, 1842. ' 28 fXj Walnut, Birch, Maple and Poplar Lumber, wtU-aeasaned, taken in exchange Tor Furniture i ttEWARD. Runaway from ibis City on the 2d ult a negro woman na med Hajiar. Said woman was purchased In Charles ton, S. O. about two weeks since. SShe is a dark mu t latto, between S5 and 30 years. of age, five feet 3 or inches in height . When spoken ; to, she generally hi4ds her head down, and has a scar on one heel She i intelligent, and may endeavor to pass as a free pet son and may have procured papers for the purpose. The above reward of Thirty dollars will be iaid, on her being" delivered lo die Jailor of Wake County. . Baleighj Juna. 27. ; : - " 52 St "TVTO Democrat has yet taken up my. bet, offered Jjj some time since in the jRiceisTKa,, although the Election4 U less' that! one month eft My , money is in Bank, ready to meet any takers I dare any Democrat to cover my bet, vis t $500 that Murehsad is elected Governor, and; $500, that the Whigs have a majority in the next Legislature, - Who. has the nerve to stand up to the rack 1 We shall see. ? f i ! W. JOHN BUFFALO W. Raleigh, Juty 8. - "-- . ' - NO HUMBUG. TT ATELY RECEIVED a handsome supply of ILi French Worked Collars, Edgings and. Iner- iions. Also wide reverse uo. Thread 'Edeinirs and Insertions, line plain Swiss Muslins, Earlston and American Ginghams, Ladies first oualitv PhiladelDhia make of Slippers, thick sole and Walking Shoen, French Gambroons, a new and beautiful article, White Satin aud Kid ahppers lor Parties. ' i . ' . ' THEO: H 8N0W. RalekhJuly ii. ' 56 6t " To William M cDonald, of Ba ltimore. " Sia'r Take notice, that I have been arrested un der a Cata. issued at your instance, and having given bond for my appearance at the next term of the Court 01 r leas ana vuaner oesioH iur uw vuuinjr m to be held in the City of Raleigh, I shall then apply to be permitted to take the oaih of insolvency. You can appear and object,'if you think proper. July 13. 1842.' , 56 5fp rilO PAREKTS.-A Uentlemn, well quauneu JL for the duty, is desirous of taking charge of a . mm.- Schooi.. wherein a thorough English -' educaUon, to gether with the Latin and Greek languages, are taught. If desirable, the Lady of the advertiser would also in struct a small number of female scholars in all the va- j rious branches of a useful education For terms, j and references, address, if by letter, post-paid, to L at this Office. Raleiffhl Julv 15. 1 ' A 56 late of Wortli CaroUna.-ToAeSAer- 0 . estate f I he several Counties in this State Please to the 16th action of the 53d chapter of iututes, and to the 25th chapter of the pay attenuon the Revised Statutes. nnmr.hlet Acta of the last General Assembly , frond on page 54, that the unpleasant duty, in case of fad pre, may not devolve on the Secretary ef SJtate. July U. ... .vV-...--t--." 6 : O THt PfJBLlC.uI have just pot my Mills flate Ska well's) in complete order, and am prepared to do all kinds offGrinding and Sawing. I do not lay too much. I think, when I express the opinion, that I can make as good Floor, as at any oth er Mill in the State. I shall be thankful for the cus- i torn of the pubUc, and will use my utmost eflurts to give satisfacuon. - , , . ' ! 3 ELIHU SATEH. July 4r 1842. ' , v: . ' - . . S5 (ry My Mdla are about 3 miles East of Raleigh.. TfnUlIlP REPAIHiJKGj &C. The Subcri- j jrJjet oners hw services to me civizens oi tvaieigo and the public erenerally, to cleaa out Wells, repair PumDs. and. in short, rto.perforhld all thevarious branches connected with the business. -Persons desi ring to employ him, can leave iheir names at this; of. fice.:. r : . :. v v . ; Raleigh. July 7, 1842. .. ; ..... v-.- 55-3t -mfsd mtrm rtTTt f "laTlini t f f 1 1 1'lsH I s 1 1 rj;I -i? 11.71 II 11 -it Farhilies supplied m".. -v,n anlNffrtnlsOi.CBwarl GicifilfA;- -''H wa bk umsxskax Skpm-L - m. -- WM.STR0NACH, RaleiglL;Mayt842 37 ly v ijetters btf promptly ra U?l leceiveu anu win rouuuue iu frceire i; me wua Twr &ej)t uuiug ujo 7uuiuiei--uiHi ice iur- UMiu uiose wuouave not uieu inem, , (B siailtr nished by tbe pound or bushel. . .. - would be slow perhaps to fcelieve us. It ht, hoWeef;av wuichian-be'had'bjr Julie 1 6y :1842ffl-. 426w."- ser'rofiiact;thatwejrId: name atleM ime larnnyV ?;V-s hW-: - yn rW-iW Iww'f0?" wgulav we for several yearpaV haai 'i Ratelshi Mavll 6 J : Wl 'i:WWW:W xMave you a Coysk DprCii neglect tifm. made the Physician' visit lew and- fat betwenv daily on reasonable tern iflereht siandrto I'latotAnn.T inH - ill a onn WftrlrlnF.l! biml 4 T""" "B" : iiuuunwuEs cyuwuiUiK uimc nwi I tUm'.iai.llUZ. aueuucu wj. -ms v- . a" -' : FTTvO tjiniiein3ia v. IDO JUiar- ereir,"w'"f w. "' '' 7w.w.r-,.y,,,1 cuiigu i j urcin Auairsauo- us enure wrrepwuiM v . 3 tU Wlie had, at lhe Mhfisters XJirard. trJ Lscwa lriS;v ,4 few sets of the Reports or. the Supreme Uoart of 1 1 uw ior uue.wHiinia, ; , p onureus ?upon nun-1 vongreSKx, oy' Jareuopark r ' tu -:. 1 SLa eprtunity cbmpleiinBthep .TOWWSW'WJ beeMV4 Vn ' July t2y1842. v J ; ' i,The8urribersmtsoo ejtensicoU fflEct heahh, ( k Teaciier wanifeoUiTt-Trnt- TSTi a .ar... 1 r. mi I w.M. .ij. jmwen. bdlbw .ubib . : -.- . . tt - . .... . .mmamra w. w h nb b . . lu w. . i k' T.uM.ib.. . . m m-r . . . . k. . ... sava-o' - - a .aa var art. rai us. - . aiiia a aa iu ui aua. sava- duui at - iiuliia. at m. 1 as aaiaaaa wan aiimii'insf maa nn r rvv k.r a a- k a-. a . a a - n-ia . 1 ..- h . . - f . - Mfaclcct "JSoats far, ScottsviUe : -SUMMER AfckANXZEMENTr TKUR Mail Packet Boats, JOHN MARSHALL, MJUapi. Hull ; and J, C CABELL, tttptH ant ley, will leave Richmond from'our landing, at ihTiead of ihe Basin, for the above places, on Monday a, Wed nesday 8 and Fridays, at 8 o'clock, A. M. precisely, and arrive at Scottsville by 1 A, M. nextday, and inio T I ..-mm 1. SV T a ; - i j - ! - Zm- - i I'. "RETURNING ', , ' . ' Leave Lynchjrg, Mondays. Wednesdays and F'rw days al t A. M. and arrive at tfcottsvitle by-10-.P, M.' and into Richmond next day by 4 P;M.i r- v- By this arrangement." passengers for TenneFseand Guyandotte, will not be detained fn- Lynchburg, as heretofore - rOar -Boats will. also.. eOTinect, with th lines of Stages from. Scotuville to Staunton.'. . .This is now the cheapest and best route i to lhe dif ferent Virginia Springs, and -offers many oUer induce mente to travellers for preference.'- ' The invalid will be pleased with his easy, comforta ble and safe passage ; the beautiful and romantic sce nerywilt delight.tbe admirers f nature, and the rich, far famed . and ' highly cultivated " James River low grounds an- hlands; will gratify the agrfcultaist and mai Jf , . .. , ' Ori' ,.a Lynchburg, passengers . have . choL. m. twoj-oates-' to the White -Sulphur Springs Jfwith an assurance -that a" I shall be sent on- two lines oi oiage running over rue rt aiurai onuge anu oy Dibbrel's Springs and the other by Liberty, Fincaslle and the Sweet bprings. ' - ' ' ,- -l ' " EDM0ISD8 & DAVENPORT.- ' Richmond, June 20. 1842. - . 1 50 71 TRFESE UNRIVALLED PlLLS .having now - tl acquired a celebrity arid a popularity unequalled in :Uie -annals 'of Mrdtcine, , and also having obtained the entire Confidence; and being ued in - the private practice of almost the -whole, body" of the Medical Fac Richmond Va, opened an Office at Raikisr, N. Cop ulty in the United States, Europe, Aia, South Aroer- posite tbe City Hotel, l&r the sale, of hJs Medicines ica, the West Indies, and a great; rut of Africa it ia as above specified. , z ' unnecessary to advertise them at length, .or to say any 1 ; fever and ague, dyspepsia, croup; liver' complarnt; sick f head-ache, jaund ice, asibmaVdroMv, rheuinaristh, en- f ""Bcuicui u iu ib, M"" coiic, ieuiato uuiruu i tjon8 heart burn, furred tongue, nausedistenaions of the stomach and bowels, incipient diarrhea, fifatulence, habitoaf costivenesa, loss of appetite, blotch or sallow complection, and in all cases' olf torpor of the bowels, where acatbartk oraBar exceedingly mild in their if operation, producing neither itl . - -I V- . ' - t 11 nausea,' griping nor debility, TIe aboyePilla are for sale jn the city efRi&M Messrs. Williams & Havwood, and at the Drug store ot - , I, sum, and ml ayettevUle by i.. J .Hale, at 1 ew. xorfcnces. . - " ; : 1 m i tai mu &9 cm rjice-j fetlt. l he bubsenber having i received Jbisv new and large, snppiy of 1 uruKS meuituies, 1 respectfully sohcits the attention of Phy sicianaand Merchants in the adjacent country to the same, as he ft-els fully satisfied, upon a faithful exam- with few exceptions, r they -shall he furnished a( Pe ter8bure prizes.- Below will be found some of the leading articles, viz:. ! .v . . . Calomel, London. V ' Peruvian Bark red. - Blue Mass Lunar Caustic pure.' Sweet Spts. Nitre. ' ; Iodine. . ': Ext Colocyiith, cottip, ; Rhubarb, best I urkey. Do do Powdered. Morphine Sulph. ' ; ; Dor Acetate. Wf' Hydriatt Potass :; "ff-h ' Citric Acid. r X Precip. Oub. Iron - Aloes Socot. - JSLir XmSa. p. - , t East India Castor Oil a Pbos. Soda. iew article endrelr freed J Sup. Carb. Soda Eng. -Gum Arabic. irom taste or smeiv anu as clear aa Snrine water Calcined Magnesia, t LSTITfi, Proggist;xijl One door above W & A. iSUuV. Bateign,- April 81,-184 , .h WW 83 l Fresh Rriigs, Medicines, &c Ti f i iua a. tx 4 vxnmv i-L.s Jd'i. r. it ir-j. j ue..i.i.t-i I diuoiia to their present mck of Dru . iruiu iiew . mm. auu riuiaueipuia, large au-i.i Chemicala? sini OiU fandlDye;8tiifis,-vVinrIdw . . u.4M " .... .- - - - Al of which thiy wirrant to be of the best vuaUttrA and having- been purchased upon the mosiadvanUg be'tvini-ui-yfwWvnr, friends iand r I ueywiii w aoiu aa cjicuy as similar arucies can he procured in .the -SuUe ,N -o4v&; .U .:ii ( I .1. : :!iJ. 1 1 isafeit; post sure and eflectualrenredy for CouffAi Cotds'i Cansumptionsf WAooptW r CwA, CAotu, 2 iPhlntjat nf the. LAimrs or Chat. &CL&C. :ii Thnrv.l health rns to aimreterj tttge o and those laboring! tinder lhe roosi distreslu2 colds Teytdonf checknd"d eayv promote exrtoraUoniaUl lrrttatioflvand remove the proxi-1 1 anate Or exciting Cause. TheV are made from hm miiuc vi uicir ujctiis, uinu uj oiauug uo wui- j yumim rw uirui iuqif oruers, wun ipe amoum, fpssv, plainta which they are most effective in the cure of, pid,)t5 Di KUflL'8 Offjck, Raleigh, IT. C, f ? and which are as follows : vellow and bifibbs fevers. I The discount br wholesale on v MMlWind it','. ination of his fresh stock, that in point of quality they impuwuymUy tne omy unease. are cot to be surpassed.-. And as these Medicine were TfTtOW simpfe yet how wise, how gwidr and beitf- . purchased in New York for cash, he assure all. that ljT fol are all the laws of natoret Si-bDltdrviJI f :- i' flESTORER :OF".THt"0lOOD;' : ' CHRONIC AND flpIEH DISEASES, i TrTrHETHERpu y " internal morbid, matters; arhung freor tadlv. en red old dieordersa, from l he use of mercury j eahimef , hark, 4 c. ; or'in females) from the change of fife, aa specified in the Pampbret ' v,"F ' ! i ; Price per Bottle 1 Pat $i 50; 'quart, $3."' "4 C 1 Anti-Syphilitic mjo. fh Medicine is in 'all w Venereal Disorders certain remefly and me patient will feel himself somewhat benentteih In twenty-four3 hoursfPriciB per Bottler: Pint $1 50 Quart,' $t",v1 h, Abyssinia Mixfttrt cdebraled Ibr. ita- tpecify-, tsnf " '. mattut coun vunseqoeni on ns impropet treaimenu i. . . - M Aromatic Extract. liniment for Indkesn'on: CokI ns4n the Stumachy N umboesa or iWeakoesa in lb ' tj Limbs, Rheumatism.- : Foor oauces. ' 56 centsir halfpint, $l,pint; I $2' ' if : Depurafive Powder.' fur Bilious A ff.ctiorts. Bilioas1., Fever, HeadacheV Diseases of the Eyes. 4-c. which 14 to betaken in the Restorer" Stt cenls per bom : sv-i besides the Restorer. $1, -r.i - , . - .Bengal Ointment for Teiter, Ringworm,' PaJt Rheum, Scaldbead, Eruptions of the Hkin, and -Fquf Ulcers f is Xh he applie'd besides "the 'RestOrert 41: ' " Universal or Strengthening -Puttier, for 'DiseaM of the t'hefct? Dyspepsias InrTamraatonr Rheamalisnj Palsy. Paralysi, &c. which is in m.et all these case to be used besides the Restorer. : 50 tts. per bor ; (ET .Fora full and rWdcular account of Dr. Kuril's Medicines, their properUes and, rialuresee DivK.rar PamphfeL wherein' wilt likewise b foi'mtf KmWu for their, use, and nnmerotis, testimohiala which Hi-"" txunpariy . every Medicine,' and may likewise be had ; grabs, at the office of Dr. K or ef his Agents, by maiL icines, are of Dr. Kutd's owOt discovery, nd 're pre?r pared, by hiinseltii, . m,, . .-if V TO TUB CITIZEN8 OF NORTH : CARpUNA V t)T. Kvvi. respectfully annoupref to hiii friends and the public in general, that be has. besides hi Offhta in r fXX "ersop wishing to procure y of theni, will Office in Raleigh. N. C. islreaulated as'fotloW nrT. discount S I: on $ f2 .discount $ 2: on 825: disconnt Sfir. i n;e amount is io ne rransmiueu ty mair, on mynoe (t paai) ' terN or S. CaroUna notes, or notes- of ihm? Banks of RichmoooV Vju andjthe Medicines shall br sent free of freight to any part of Nor$h Carulina.1, ' - i .1 '''4-1;- w:rf n ; J: .." ' No1? CaOIJUA.;. , . :?T"oU - 7 : n """" "kSTO & Sloanfcg? vGreensborough Guilfordf, 1 ! James Brannoct, 1 , WtevlcicJ,GuUbrd., r. Hirgrave, Gartheir f Co; - Lexingtotoavidsan: iJkia.Bil( 8aIisbtirVi Rowan; j jj, v Drake. - j L Ashborongh,. Randorph" Tncey,vill.iGajviti,f ;. MUton, CaswelU r s y 1 : Kernereville, tStokes, Ltncolnton s ' " r "F-X VA tlbi,.n, Ar r;n 8. Perry' c. C Henderson,' B; Oates. Chrlntt -ii i ;Vj .'6. j. r . u; muer.- Concord J: Djv N. ISUA'aDfugStorev.RaHib, DIS13 AS1T lA' rail? -a - wf - truth are stamped upbtt every laW -fnthe crealktl' l he mighty world which roll in space iik every de gree pi velocity aiul direction are ail governed vt. aim "T-.J1 traction of matter to mailer. 5 This rtrindole tovefnsi the human body. BrarjdretlS Vegetable Unli'5", versat Pills, att ract U impurit'rrs of the bfood to' tb -bowels,' which organ expels- them fronJ the body it A ill '. t:li-J. j. r.A. -. r" - .5.4 " ' IHUfUUf BUU UWCUSC BSC UULU UflHS, ! j AU SQCJOCTlWVf ' infections only aSect the, body to 'proper tips as thsjr f- occasion Impurity of the blood.r "r .. jjjm iMwtii iui uuHiuiu) u wwuib uma most im portant organ; in closed the consequence, is gfeat accumulaHou of rrnpuriiies, which.'ss they csnnot 'eft t out btheir ial fyUY: 1 .--r- - l"58 Rheumatism, Coughs, and Colds are often, mo t doced. r Butlet Brandreth's Pills be tised" inneh dW V , ? - rv-ojr iThe unworthy have counterfeited the Doctor1! tc& tihin :tl iluiM twvM- .A rttn Mw . a duTerent figure, with 25 Pills in their place., JSomes T . are just received at WILLIAM PECMCce-" Kaleigh, Match 1.1842.. 18-1? liermaiiTs Tformtotensc. proved m Imore than 400,000 eaaes lo be infallible ; the 'ont ly certain wormAlestroy ing' medicines' ever tliscdver ed f M aa y disease arise irotn worms'and'iiecatkna 1 long and intense sunerina and even xleath. wubont, f-L a , L V i riVKr v i 7. v T TT"TU ' - VM0UvaB.ua,. T ! ' rV-' - - ln. w wimii-w ajwMWMr - uni v " vrv.-.t. I -A i 1 11 ruuurciu ax uiJ."- e iiavc a iresn aup- 1 LfD plywfe: were, 'about W. f ,thi lilnable fir. .ifLlmma ' mf. t.r l ...... it 5a!f " 'f . J r IM PECK. , . , - . -- m - - M-mtL -T- Jb .r lis 1 rv.11. f.m- , w-a . m ' n nfllX.'RAF.F. M -n Tinnir u'inirti - . L?:; V.ftsi .BiBx ISo. ( J. -Diplomatic 'correspond nee . of the American' Revolution.beingt lhe LetUfr!:c Beniamin Tranklin: Silaa- nan Jnhn rAitarn.1 Lit.AVflliam Lee, Clpalardi I Francia Dana:' vniaei CarmichaeL' llehrr Lanrens: Dcs&ssiimS others, jwnceminjr iheA Foreign ;rtlaui cf the -Uniied States darinc'th' whole Revolubon. tb?ether ' whh the Letters In replV'J! 1 from thf Bmrft dvAn;.ii nf r.Anm .nA R-pnt -
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
July 19, 1842, edition 1
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