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- i v k Z ''.. ' " " " I- .Mj Q V;' - a. 1 7,' jrfe 1 7 v FRIDAY, SPf ERIBER 9, "18412 r '-II i . Uf ' ? i'l-II II II t - f M " - v".It' WW II I , 1 I lfll-lfl i A 5 EDITOR ANJ OPRIETOR. .rXPoIlata per annam--baif in SCBSCBIPTIOX. Advance. Adtextisemij otz every 5ii(m Itnti, first insertion, Oorf"Jai i ca fuosequem uueruon, be charge z.9 ptr cem. nigoer vm, a aeaucuon I of $3 pel cci. will be made &orr, the regular prices. for adrertirt by the year. r t , , - Advertiiteoients, Inserted in the -S EMI- Wksklt Eigi8tix4 wui auo Appear ui tne w ekkly raper Letters to the Editor must be fost-ai. THE. POCTO RS NOTE BOOK; ' V IterV SlOUl geuucuiau nuuut. luity ycf 3 uiu, who had been uvoreaiwiui lemarKaoio gooa health, so much that lie used to boast or his never having taken a dose of phyaicaince he was Kmiu. 1 nave aa-goaa a constitution (he used to say) as any one in tne country, and uke ray share of a dQzen, of wine or a gallon of spirits without .a neadache J and show me tne man 01 ; mr.wpiguv, wo can walk, run, or ride across a cbunty with me. One day after diwner, hej had eaten and drunk a vast deal, when'hetobserYea to me that he thought he would livt to a great age. I inquired. 'why I Because tny father was ninety -eight before he died! fand my mother eibtv-nlne v and I believef Uoclon added . " '-.t 1 r; L. - he. wrtn a ainu oi reF,-- nciucroi ui era ever took an ounce of medicine In their ; lives, which' was one cause of their icing so healthy and it is mv determination to kilo w their ex ample in that respect j I &i -i r J Better to hunt in fields for heath unbooght, r 4 v Than fee the Doctor for his nauas'dr&ught. - Eh, Doctor, that makes rather against, yanr trade.' , '. i I Now, tiioagh I ajn not Tactergyraanr I thought it right to ay soiiTeiaHg to a vain lelfsufficient boaster like thii f who -forgot the solemn warning, Thou flol, 'this night tby soul shall be , required o I thee V whose hope was a spider's web I - replied,- ' The longevity of your parent fst no doobt, in yoor favour, bat do not eali ulate on.lhat, for many diseases or accideirts aay come up on you. ! l am ceruin that if too jndulge in fall living so habitually v you wJSI injure'your constitution, and lay the foundujion ofii train of very distressing ailments f fTear'you -are abusing die gifts of heal th and sVength . which God has given yon ; take heetllest ( with draw them.' - Pooh,' said he, what Would life be without enjoyment. ri iito aarTbng 13 i can, and Til bet yon tenf pounds' that 11 shall see half of the parishTAn thelrf giravca wore my turn arrives? comC.rypar glass. Doctor, and don't be craakmg; tVi (looking best phsic that a man eetcaftnd I will never use any ntber;--p; h rrieveil me to see' a poof ltd 'creature, thus priding himself upon his Hti jr,f pngrate lui to the Oiver of it, , and 'JU?i; way which threatened to ondermine lis caturally strong frame, besides endangerir. his soul's health ; butl could do nothing n thiaJcas6v except show by my examples ihat Mbe which maketh glad the heart .of a&tf-Ulr ea 111 moderation, becomes the fciia of soul and body when habitually used excess. Mr.. J lmti tor; uiat was the nine of my neighbor, lived very near anoihjerrentiemaa to whom 1 was obliged to pay a-fTofeflsion tienf "bf mtne f atehed he eeringi i ofj hn weathercock. Uetore he had returnedvlrom his. ride; thcawial serVarttjiad giyen liberty again tot thercock w vorablo point, and : nothing :cou!d exceed the satisfaction f Mr. Pine-on getting ?home, jnst as the wind hatl changed, - He tvas by no means insane, but what is lamillarly term ed ' hippisfi, j and could quickly perceite the peculiarities, of other, people, 4 tie , was Kind and gentle in his manners, and -rarely , dis pleased with bis servants, (who vere oblig ed however to as regular as clock work in" their moyementsl unless ny thing was done likely to give 4iinx cpld or derange his digestion. v -. ;'-'-v- i - x One day 1 witnessed rather a wlumsical illustration of .his pecnliarily, and ridiculous self-love. Mrs: Pirie, his indulgent and af fectionate Iwife.'had Sewed a Sutton fo him on his shirt collar, just as he was going out, and in her hurryyinstead of taking her scis sors to cut off the thread from the shank of thSi .bitttti.nf bc bsedher leetb fbrthe pur pose ; jpopr Mr. Pine, bh potting his hand to close the collar, perceived that a drop of saliva from Mrs. Pine's lips had moistened the circumference of a sixpence on the lmeti where it touched "his skin-will it be credit' ed that this self-tormentor apprehended aore throat in consequence, and put a bit ofan nel dipped in hartshorn and oil, as a preven tive to his neck t '. ,.r, . J What a'contrast, in some respects did those two men present ! Mr. Fliht, depending on the continuance-bf his strength thought not of death at alt, orlf he did, he looked upon it as so remote as be to unaffected by its con templation, and placed it in the class of those distant events, as an excuse for the non-con-sideration of which unwise men falsely ap ply the maxim, of, sufficient for the day is the evil thereof.' Mr. Pine made himself wretched by anticipating evils, and guarding perpetually against maladies with which Pro vidence did not; design to arfiict bimi He still liyes, ; .and bis attainedis seventy-first yeair.Mr tlint; who. had, been his school fellow, and born in the same year, has been dead for a long time. I shall relate some par ticulars about him. He was attacked with apoplexy in his fifty-fifth year t I saw him quickly, bled htm, and prescribed the usual remedies : he was as meek and humble as a sick ?ffirljfor some days afterwards, as long as the fright of the seizure influenced him, and took medicine readily. Hespoce to me too a little of.lns spiritual, state,- and cried sometimes when like a child he dwelt upon one or two of his chief sbs, and very seriously told me that he would hunt, if God forgave him this lime, and pro life, but. . - - - . , - : T. .1 i . -t. twica a.weeK, in oruer 10 auenu more 10 ma soul : navhe consented to See the clenrv- w man, who had called at his house that day, fas aoon as he was a little stronger, he' did not do so however) but' found him next morning, enaeavounpg tu aueuu w a. vcrj youthful nephew, whom he had kept from school for the purpose, while the .boy read a chapter 10 the-Bible' A the ancle unhap pily bad no choice, and the nephew no ion, ment, the poruon of scripture chosen tor pe rusal was most inappropriate. -v Well, doc- aid he. looking Quite pleased with tusn mm eryor4s, and Mr Pine lost the comforts - JHost Splendid JLotUrtes. uu iuuuvcut uicosuivn ui me, oy nia moroia 1 tor,' sj devotional exerciae, - you see how l have been employedJ ohnny, t that will do 'till to-morrow what news r Aan you ien ore who Is 'ihe winner of the Gteat St. Ledger ; I am tonsinz to know, and no .oneTias sent me-any,word ! Alas I poor Mr. -runt: ws rnlinsf aassion nerer left him.- V-.- He-rsdlyameBllt: while his disposition to weep over h c .Aces , entirely leu mm. and bis good rt jjs departed also : tne Bible, was xioseo, ana no avenue open 10 nun al visit three limes a week, andlxfetsargg L?d prevented me from making the usu.lall, he was one 01 me most miserauie persf ns; ia tut parish, it any one could be saifl to takM physic, he did ; he was never easy pot wheli I was prescribing for him ; he wislfed to try. every new medicinet (not actually from .a , rel ish for the taste) but from a desire ip : Xpert; ence the effect on his own framed; He-liad a miserable weakness too; whicfi reruired him al ways afraid of death, and . therefofo appre hensire ; of epidemic diseases ft'atpcilods they were prevalent, he would riot tfehto're to open a letter until first fumigated) nor stir out beyond thellittiitspof his owo igarder -xiomiusj uui sieu iiiHr ui wiiRQutjr uaying first ascertained that none of the garden la borers had communicated with sick people. I myself was always excluded front h?1" pres ence (by special arrangement) en luhe C y on which, in my turn of dutyI visited ll? (Htr, hos pital 6f an adjacent to w 11. j " S : ' ' ' iaf gentleman never enjoyed tl; 3 hour, and he would almost as soon ' ftt g,a of laudanum as a pint of lived by; rule in every thing coduc: " diet and medicine ; for eiample, he ' teasnoonful and a half of cream, ez each of the two - maii kr I 1 . mmtmtm. VW W. ".J , . naq for breakfam. on . kA;ial IXr t t r.ih Jtes and three quarters to a second; 1.1 .grains of calomel' every Wc 'Vf P'gbt, and a seidlita powder, onth: ng morning, precisely 'quarter be U : 7 en; and at other fixed times dige: ?i-bihoo, Pills, and-araoghts!- i, . Jt':? harmless rhat I coald cbmoound for hiii " nen the wind was eVen a poihl pXUt- - - IVt :rg t 'Si- ;i.i Jczt 1 i. vn one occasion, I hinted to I 3 r ;J fner the expedieftcy of palling bis v, :a:.n- I ifoI a dy briwb to the wes'tsni l!Lt on, and th'u h'l Vki- iLXSAis-te; fV't- UI we nit Wction with his owa,-thai this strange S aver Irent hi, iam t '-i! JeCKrisl could be brought home to bis hesrtiiiittf&lwnei handing him bfjysedraushic'ld been nf so sense of dangers that hardly existed i his tuny was in not "leutng wen alone, ' because he wanted to be better, and his avohkermon of death; : -: -' v - -w . Now jf each of them had been influenced by. the selfish principle ! taking its propei -direction ; care for the soul; under a feeling of trust in the greatPhywician of souls; instead n uiahiug viio persuing , Douy;tne ooject , or heir, desires, they would have" done incalcu ably beMeri Slkhappily t neither of them. whether' sick or well.'desired to-drink from bjsjwell of ateCwhichsprings u asting life t neilher.of them desired the liv ing bread : nor took the - word of God as the guide tojlhai' med nourishes; arid relieves our moral infirmities. This prescription each of Ulem rejected,.- DIFFERENCE BETWEEN A SWEET- . HEART AND WIFE. This most be an everlastin fine country bey end all doubt, for the folks liave nothin to do but to ride about and talk politics. In' win ter, when the ground is covered, with snow. what grand times they havQ a Slayin over these here marsJies with the eals, or playin ball on the ice, or going to quiltin frolics, of nice ion? winter evenings, ami men orivin home like mad by moonlight. Natur meant that season on purpose for coortin. A little, tidy, scrumtious-lookin shay, a rale clipper Of a horse, a string of belts as Ions as a string of onions round his neck, and a sprig on his back, looking for ail the world like a bunch of apples at gathering time, and a sweetheart alongside, all muffled up to her eyes and lips the one looking right at you, is e en almost enough to drive oho ravin, tarin, distracted mad with pleasure, aint it ? And then the dear critters says the bells make such a din, there's uohearin one's self speak; so they put their pretty little mugs close up to vour face; and talk, talk, talk, tiil one can't help Iookjn at them instead ol the, horse, and tbrir whap you go capsized ip a snow drill together, skins, cushions and all.' And then to see the iule critter shake herself when she gets up, ike a (Jack lauding from a pond, a chatterin away all the time like a canary bird, and you haw-hawing with-pleasure, is fun alive, you PSITCItSITT OF KIAtlY-LAI. MEDICAL DEPARTMENT. The Regular Annual Coarse of Lectures hi this Institution," will 4Htthe 3lf bf Orlaher and oniinn foor 60,000 doirs25,000 doll'si 12,500 doll's: months.; the Preliminary Conrs of Lcctarey, to J. G. GREGORY, dc -CO.- Mariagert 50 prizes of 1,200 dollars. c 1 drawn ballots. ' l DSK)IT LOTTERY, - vCass No 13for -iSit. - To be drawn at Aletandriai D. C oh 8sttirda, Sept. ' - ' - 17, 1843. ; - ' : ' ; AaiixiATiscBiijri6,'' - - 1 grand ca pijUlfibf 1 splendid prize uf 50,000 dollars. 25,000 1- do do - i?,500 v " 1 prise ''of .: '-' $9,000 T $ prizes of ? 1,250 1 do 6,000 1 50 do 1,200 1 do 4,000 M do -600 1 do 3,000 I SO do S0O 1 do 2,617 20 do 400 ' " - &e -&e '&e - - Nearly as many prizes as-blanki 78 number lottery 15 drawn ballots. ; Tickets S15 Halves 8T, 50 Quarters 83 75 Eighths $ I 87. The price of a certificate of a package of 16 whole tickets in the above splendid tottery Is only $180 ; a certificate of 26 halves only $90 ; a certificate f 26 qosrters only $45 ; a certificate of 26 eighths only' $22 50 ; and a certificate of a package may draw the five highest priaes. - ' MAGNIFICENT SCHEME! ' 60,000 OoUars 30,000 Dollars, 15,000 dollars 12,000 dollars 100 prizes of 1,000 dollars. tJNION LOTTERY, . Class A, for 1842. -To be drawn at Alexandria, D. C. on Saturday, Oc tober 15, 1842. RASH SCBXEXK. ' which Students are admiited without 7 additional chsrirei will commence on ihejirsi Jtftmday in Sep- timber '. -These Lectnres art wholly independent of the Regular Course, which is complete ib uself. The term will be considered entire to who ertet before the 10th oN&vember.r . , , .r NATHAVtsiC Pottxb, M." D-Professor of. tlia Theorv and Practice of Medicine RrcHAan Elinor Hall. M Professor' of Medical Jurisprudence and Obstetrics. ' 4; WitiiA Ai Atsinr, Wb DProfeseorof Cheta istry and Pharmacy. '.''---1:'v 7 -tma ItBxmiaf.'jiPlner bt Sutgeryv ' 8ikvh ChbW, M. D.Professor of Materia Med ici, Therapeutics and Hygiene, p . " " . Joskpb. Robt M. . PProfessor of. Special and General Anatomy. ? ".' ' , - ' i ' r SAMTJEL CHE W, Dean, inne 30. . . "-.'.f -; ;' r- 5364 1 grand prize of - 60,000 dollars. 1 do - 30,U00 do 1 do - ' 15,000 do 1 do - 12,000 do 1 - do - 10,000 do 1 do - 8,000 do 1 do - 7,000 do 1 do - 6,966 do 2 - prizes of - 5,000 do ' 3 do .' - 4,000 do 5 ' do - 3,000 do 5 do 3,000 do 10 prizes of - 1,500" do 20 do - 1,250 do 100 do 1,000 do Sec. &c. Sec ' &c 78 number lottery 1 3 drawn ballots. may depend. In this way bine nose gets to of-1 tickeu$204 Halves $10; Qaarters$5;Eighths$2 SO. fer himself a lover before he knows where he TTJ) ICIIMOtfD MEDICAL COLLEGE; J The winter term of lectares . in this Institu tion, will commence on Mooday, the '3 lot bf October, and eoniinue 4 monthsi V; '' Z. : -:' Johri Cullen, M. J3. Profereor of Theory and Prac tice of Medicine. L.W. Chamberlayne, M. D. Professor of Matferia Medics' and Therapeutics - -- L. Bohanhin, M. D. Professor of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children. . . Th, Johnsoo, M. D. Professor of Anatomy and Physiology:-. - V- c. .;,v,' Abgi L. Warner, D. Professor of Surgery snd Surgical Anatomy. t . . 8. Maupitt, M. D. Professor of Chemistry ahd Phari macy. '; ... ' " V . - - Professors Cullen and Warner, will each deliver two Clinical Lectures a week, in the Infirmary, at die College ; Ppfessor Johnson two a week, at the Alms House i- and Professor Charnoerlayhe occasional Lec tures at the Penitentiary and City Hospital, as inter- esUhg cases present iQenuelves. l nese insutuoons furnish a large number, of instructive cases, and the numerous Clinical Lectures, to all of which the Stu dent will be admitted without charge, will afford him rare advantages for becoming' acquainted .with' the types of Southern Diseases, and witnessing the appro- pnate treatment-, ine ouTgrcal cases aammea into the College Infirmary afford the Professor of Surgery opportuniliea of performing many of he Major and Minor operations before the class. . . ( The facilitie for the study lot practical Anatomy are unsurpassed any where. .The materiel for dissec tion is most .ample, and the. extensive r Anatomical Museum is well stared with healthy vA morbid prep arations. ; " The Chemical Apparatus and collectioft of speci mens in Materia Medics are very complete. In fine. is. But when he gets married, he recovers his eye sight in little less than no time. He soon find's he's tfee'd ; his flint is fixed then yon may depend. -She lams him how vine gar is made; Put plenty -of sugar rnto the Fwater aforeband, my dear says she; nf yojd The price of a certificate, of a package of 26 whole J ,h TnntJiutirin nfferm facilities for ihs tiroseculion of tickets in the above splendid lottery is only $280 ;a 1 Medical studies unsurpassed by any similar Institutiod ceruncaieoi bsivcb umr , wuumw ux I in this eonirtrV. " 26 quarters only $70 ; a certificate of 26 eighths only $35 ; and a certificate of a package may draw, the four highest prizes. ' . : Tickets and shares and certificates of packages in the above splendid latteries constantly for sale, in the 'Pha tafia on the other giefiest variety of numbers, at the office of the Mana ine iai is .on me otner i . , , rr;.vi'. wnti wc;.trtr. : t t : wam iv rcat suaru. a io hi h jiu l urn umiw i - , 0. nf nmAahv trnt ' w-Ain.frtn. side of his month. Ifhis shay gets upsot, its Airr,ur.h wn will meet the most nromn no longer a funny matter, I tell you; he catch- 'attention, and as soon as each drawing is over an ac es it right and left. Her eyes don't look up count of it will be sent to aU who order from us. tn him nnv mnro nnr hAr lilf! innmf rinor I Address lilr.. hllsnv lnrPr ? hnt crrflst hirrho.1 J. G. GREGORY &COv Managers, sbw st -wwss aviigws y ww mm www O envera ?hr-head. and a whannin creat -muff covers: her hands, and she looks like a bag mFSJr'r of old clothes, agoing to the brook to fce Mf?:-;Min.,v i... . located for gentlemen. vv lien mcjr go uui, uuu wan Fees $20 to each Professor. . The price of Board including fueL lights, Servant's attendance, &o. is from $3 50 to $5 00 per week. f AUG. JL,; WARNER, Dean of the Faculty. ' August 5. 7 . j'. ' 1 ' .63 - Washington Hotel, ' Raleigh, N. C. ' . THE Subscriber will be prepared to accommodala 30 Members of the next General Assembly, at this well known stand, 100 yards South-east of Capi tol 8quare. Besides commodious Rooms in the Hc tel. he has attached 18 out-rooms, most conteniently Devoting his whole personal i-;- w .k Aihn, .f -ttM.il the Coxcomb : Father atteniiou cotne manageaicnj oi n iwaoui?iem, pe wARr-.if-L any more for him to walk lock and loek with aud Son! by Theodore Hook ; The United Irishmen PJom,8C lha f .Bba m& ul k,,f. tKt..W0 nAnn- I 1 . fr;,h - luh.mn.or the Kn. that can contribute tothe comfort this guests. His Water, in each gutter. If there aint a trans- tocky Tragedy ; Life of Edward, the Black Prince y - I RtSTORER, F THE ! CLOODy r " CHRONIC AND OTHER PtSBA$3 SX ' - tTTtTHETHER modarel ' lnr tilL nhle?th frna i.X w W im,am luviwu wM&ca, u4fjp hUJMU wmij- . . - , f orfdld disorderss, from the use of mercury, calomel,--b5vt l er ui females) from the change of life, as -specifiedin the pamphlet i -. r ; , " Prle pet Bottle Pint $1 '.SO ; Quart, " IgAfc&fphitoic Syrup. This Medicine ir to aU , ?V yenereal Disorders a certain retnedyt and the p&ilest V"5 will feel himserf somewhat beneGHetl in twetity.Jur' ' -hoorKErBoiUe , I'Abytrinia ifiurekyelebrfcted for its speedy aud perfect removal SI Gonorrhoea and Gleet also rfihs feazful.results cohseqQeni en 'its improper treatmenL r ?.: A benefit will be visible in i 2 houraT Price," Ibtorthof -' -a pint $ tffiO ; half pntir.$3 V pint, $5. . . ' .Gold-J&neaIsa7H. foTpiioi and Nervous JUe- f Uo&svCjsldiv'&t.." Price, 50 Ceats.' ' - AromaUe Extract, A liniment for Indigestiop, Cold-" ness iothe Stomach. Numbness or Weakness J&th LLimrM.IUeuraatr6b; dec: Four ounces, OCenta, half ptat, $1, pint, $2. . 1 I J- Mt DeptiratiwPawderilxt Bilious Affections, lliCous Fever, Headache, Diseases of th Eves. e.. Which o be taken in the Restorer. 60 cents per box. Japan Ointment, for Piles, which is to he- applied besides the Restorer. -'j$t.; -,"5 .Bengal- Ointment tot Tetter, llmeWonnT Sstt Rheum;Scaldhead, .Eruptions of the Skmand; Fool Ulcers ; U U be applied, besides the Restorer. $1. 'v -UnivetstU'or Slrcngthenifig "Warier, for Dhreases of the Chest, Dyepepsia Inflammatory Rbeumatisri, Palsy, Paralysis, Sit., which ia in most all these cases ;' to be used .besides the Restorer. '50 ctaper bot. OtJ For a'full and parUeular accouot of Dr. Kuhlfs ' inwicines, tneir properues sna ' Dature, see vn Jls -Pafflpblet,:wherein will likewise be found directions ; for their Use, and numerous testimonials x which ac- ' . company every Medicine and may , likewise be hsd gratis, athij dr?ce eTDr.;K. or of his Agents,by mail. ' The Kesfoinir. and all other above mentioned Med- icines, arb of Dr. Kuhl s own discovery, and art pre- TO THE CITIZENS OF NORTH CAROLINA Dr. Ki; respectfully stmounees to his triendsand the public in general, that fie has, besides his Orficeln Richmond Vs. Of wned an Office at RitatsH, NiC. op posits the City Hotel, for the sale of his Medicmes, as 'above iediied.:':-;r:'l'-:-1; A- - TZ' (CPew.wisbihg to procure any of them,'' will , please to direct iheir orders, wiih the amount, (post- -paid,) to Db.XUHLS Orrics, Raleigh. flT.'C The discount by wholesale on Medicines al my " Office inr Raleigh, N.C; is regulated Ss follows, on S6, discount $lj on $12,d)sebunt $2; on $25. discount $5.i The amount u to be transmitted "by mail, r lay risk (lost paid) in N Or S. Carolina holes, or notes of th " ' Banks of Ricbmond, Vs. and the Medicines shatt ba ' sent free of freight to any p&rt of Npnh Carolina;' - . ' .AOVTS II NBiTEt CAltOlIffAVr- Xr Brannock &. Woollen; Wentworth, Rockingham..' J. & R. Sloan, , . f ' Greeneborough, GaUmrd. ; James Brannock; 5 Waterloo, GuilbrdV V ' " Hargrave, Galther $ Cjbw Lexington, DavrdsoaV,' ; Jenkins 4 Biles, SalisboTy, Rowan '. . j I J. M. Af Drake, . Z Z-Z Ashboroogb, Raadolpa' ; Price, Dickinson Co,' ' Yancey villa. CasWeUV' -ZU James R, Callum, - ; S Milton, Caswell, . , ZC? " 8. Perry, - Kernersville, Stokes. ; - C. C. Henderson, Ltncolnton. - B. Ofltea. : . Z1 . - - r!firlnl J. F. Chi&r, . ;; J:Concord; ; James 1. Home. ; d FitlsboroV Chatham, - 4 Ur2i. 14, 8oUV Drug Store, Rale! 4 .4;v "DISEASE z.mtjjm Table shall be furnished with be best the Market sf-1 Impurity of the BLOOD the OTllv DlStOZt. -fords, bis Bar supplied with choice -Liquors, and his I ...r- . .:,. . " ! Mt Hie, yei now-wtse, now goooana oeao- " tifttl are aU the laws of natarel Simplicity and train are stamped upon every isv or tne creation. The mighty worlds which roll in space in very de :' gree. of velocity and direction are all governed by at trertimitfm the human body. , ' Brandrethis Yegetable vUiu- versal Pills, attract all impurities of the blood to the bowels, which organ expels them from, the body At traction and disease are both units. ' iAH accidents ' infections Only afiEect the.' lTdy iq s propcfftioU as they occasion iiepurity of the bloodS t -V t -The bowels, for instance are ccstirethrj mos haw- portsnt organ. U dosed t consequence is arrest accUtardajtion of impuriiieswhicbr as they eanoot get ; out by their ustlal passage, are forced into uefeod, occasionihg unpurity of bloody Thus Fevers! ChcU. THE INTELLIGENCER isdevoted 1 to the M I 'm!CJ eJtenOj- -. : . ... . .... . L . . ... . i. I dueftdi j. But let Bmndrath Pilla h(-timl tifn.h A-.-. principles ol the w rug rarty, and wui support ior ma . : ,, 1 . ZZC , , V. . . r hext Presidency,-HENRY CLAY, the mVn who. of ?W w effecfaally evaamtte the towels, ttdJhealt Vt all men UvingJ is liest qualified for the Chief Msgls. Jf0!10 ' , ' J" V ' " ' V ' T tracy of misepublic- u v ;The,uWortby have couoterfeitea the Doctor's Me- jr rnMtsiJwfiitd; aVi.sdv ;latel 81,.Hf'J?,dW "5f V mm r-J KnfMttMhftr. iti the ttfthntr will he rer& f uuierenv ngre, vra a ruis ut msir IMaee. Some mogrification, iu a pity. 1 he difference be tween a wife and sweet-heart is near abotft as great as there is between new and hard cider a man never tires of puttin one to bis lip, but makes plaguy wry faces at t'other. It makes me so kinder wamblecropt when' I think-on it, that I'm afeard to ventur on matrimony at all. I have seen some blue noses most prop erly bit, you may depend. The marriage yoke is plaguy apt to gat! the neck, as the ash bow does the ox in rainy weatner, oniess n i The Poor Rich Man, and the Rich Poor Man. . TURNER A HUGHES. ffHo Gentlemen of tbe liar. There U can ba had, at the North Carolina Bookstore, a lew sets of the Reports of the Supreme Court of N. Carolina. Tbot who have broken sets, now nave an opportunity of completing tbem The Subscribers also offer a very extensive col lection- of Law Books and are prepared to supply anv Law Book, that is in print,' at short notice; which wiir be sold at very moderate prices for Cash? TURNER St HUGHES. House with attentive servants. As money is very scarce, he will reduce his prices to correspond with the difficulty of obtaining it., . All applications by Letter, rut be promptly responded to. . . v . ALFRED, W, LEWIS. . be most particularly well fitted. "You've seen PAniOTTS.A'CeBtiem qualified a yokeof cattle that warn't pro perly mated; & School, wherein a thorough English' education, to- irreat Doctor, no- moire of Llhat boV4a stufiff I'ft be cursed if lake it r .Yes! is..uaed the m'idrF'Wbiehl through -Gotfcl mety;jhi& bo ther means of recovering liardind oowsUioda as soon as theixhasteniog hahd.was Willi- ijMWttYroni;;Wnir ? - tTfoe remedies:nsedln his illness had beea blessed to his recurery t7did be then become a .new creature t c Alas ! no. Did he speak with gratitude to Itirrt who had said, Be thou wfiQlef' No; On the contrary; I was in formed that be used to refer at the convivial board to the dsy when he had f the staggers,' as Re called bis alarming fii.;, aa a proof of ihe elasiicity with which bis constitution re covered fronytbe shock, and from the physt? whieb ibad put down his throat V -, : l'ln iye.afterV lack. r oiore severe tbaa -the first tl be made pretty mucbr the same, resolutions, and v; wept so far as again to listen to the clergyman, and ask birri to read ftw prayers hut gradually relapsed iclo his habits of excess at table. He went to churcbriut he had riot the spirit of prayer nor did be receircf those hiinibling doctri nes, pf the crosf yjt whicte-albnii he cou!dbe saved ; A. third i Vsoroe months afterwards 1 carried hia fiffrTvery.: suddenly ; he never rallied more tharr ior press my hand, ss if to as?ure ne that be felt at last that my forebodings "were correci ; tfie pressurBrom that band and the dim expression of his lan guid eye, seemed to say to ineI "have-post-poned all preparation and care for the eternal world, upon which I amabout to enter, un CU itii1tobiatetjmy daj bf grace is' gone.5 ,1) r lint, , and ' M r,';Pinp, though so ; dif ferent in their tsibdes of lmrig;v bad tcoir. mon point of .resemblance1; telf was the idcl uf each.SEIr, Flint -sacrificed every r bigb consideration to the gratification of sensual Wey'Spena more Z"tA P ' S .1 , gether with the Latin and Greek languages, are ffaught. .U-. :M rwnllin thalnarl V nil. that 4 anl I ?. . ..... - , .. , .- " , , , - uiiici hiu iu juihh r -r i t desirable, tne laay (u uesaveruser wouia sutriu- to D6 - tne case wiui mem ss. uuuo men wives tlayin parties, quiltinolics, and soon, instead of the dairies .looms.and cheese-hoiise. - . - San Slttk struct a email number of female scholars hi all the va- rrons branches of a usefah education. ""For terms. and references, address, if by letter,vpoiUpaid, tolj at Raleigh, July 6. ; fTnO Farmers). 'The Subscriber has just re- II ceived the following articles ? i 15,000 pounds superior opun t JOfton, and . every number warranted eensme. Carpet Warp ana Can- dlewick: 3.000 pounds assorted Iron. Also, a lot ofBalt; . ': ' .'"v 'v - - - ' ' '-. v THEO. IT. SNOW. Ralelih. Adirtist f: 1842; 68 6w t Rateigh, August, 15, 1842. ? -9J ,Zg..!S&k N. B. Gentlemen,' who desire it, can, haye their HHses boardedarsb. 1 " PROSPECTUSi : , The P&eifcltW IS PUBLISHED TBI-WCXKI.T, .-: c - BY i. W. SYME, ZZtZZ At $5 per annvm-Payable in advance. t iarly Ibralsbed wWr SJi:' aeetirate secSdiit jsf -1h Mir-I W K.fiff ? Kf. ' kete and Mercaaiile trau;Pl4slSDtiriaBd 1 ,-r:r . is iy : t y other CotmnelrirfatTowb !7 iv PeterabdrgV July 23." t - ': ' . :V. v ' For sale t by wholesale of retail by -s :- v'.''-: -' N. L. STITH.' Raleigh, August 10, 1842. imr;n in i .. . i . . . . ... i" ... i 1 , i- rTDrandretii'S PJJDrsv Ws have a fresh sap- I JT ply we were about say, of this valuable Medicine buU to those who have tried them, it ii tm necessary - to say soand those who have not tried them .nnU'ti. mi fitm noi4ian tm IwRm. turn 1 1m Hmmmm m " ; .u.... :i i . I . Bertona lacfcy uuu wv vuum nsute wt ww lamiiy , COMMISSION MERCHANT, t . Rleniibin, Va. V.i.:,'-' Siijr. Beeiiesi-:,- ; Messrs. Fry Co'rr ; - 7 Tit : ' Messrs. Dunlap, Moncure 4 Co. 5 ZTr?? Messrs. A. Sevan 4 Ihri?' tZkmi-lirTi-.i ttMniim At n. C rstersBurg. z-Hattyou a-Congh ttMt; neglect tl OnercsanV Ckmsh, Iccssres, Are the O safest, most sore. fend efiectual remedy for CowAa . J Cdj, Cwwpj , VVoopizf- Cough, Asthma, f v - Diietot has never known an in-tiaM rlir tKmm JiA '. . not give pedit sausfacUoB Several thousand box--' eshave bren soldrwithlhs lsst ye restoring-to V health persons io almost every stage of consuS3ptioa,r -and those laboring tinder the most distressing cnlJ and gos.They: do Uwt check and dry cp & ' ' cough, but render U easy, promote xpectorx,Joar al-' lay uth twkjiflg orlnUstioni' and remove the proxl- - insie or -rxcuiDg causes v i ney are nwoa trora acomW binalion of tha most valoable expectorant," cf cotiK rnedicines, andare Undoubtedly superior to everything ' Xf ir fl iCAMt.r,'. . Lt p.ldredsof Certificates haVe been oiTred ef . their wnr ' where their, regutsr use for several years past, baa bseeo, will pay speciah attention to the interest of the derful virtues, freo mose who have tqcn saved from made the Physician's viaits i few and far between." J Tobacco Planters rf North CsxolUur. - . , nntimely grave, sod restored; l perfect health, . Onr netr haTM Hantain 2n"lina dwh iTmi lf "5will , : - rt , A h nincr them. - '. 7. ' 1 v" , . .f V Vv l ; iiBamataovBuceaonaiiprouwe wuen in naau. 7 . l r v . T'V .v I and proceeds remitted to order. ; r . i ; r Raleigh. March 1st. 1842. ; " , U , Jul. 61842; V- - ,i ' 65 ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTIUE.-Tba Bufcetf. iiAr having, administered on titntoo, IU dee'd, at August Court, hereby rives no tice to all persons haviag cbrims against said Estate to present then! wittun Xti time prescribed by law. - HXNTON, Adm.- Sugarfbr preserving. -r ! - ?f 'r" -v' ' J- v v . - .V: j AMES M. TO WLES. -August 25.-r - r--f rr'.C, 6$-,-' .-.The above Medicifii tnay be blislae alhe Drug - -Store of Messrs. WilliamJi St tlonAd. ahJtarilr. ' N.-L, 8tUh, with full direcUons-sceWpanyuftr esch--- September I. . 7l-3t rrftECKWITH'SrANTI-DYSPEPTIC PILLS. ITy For sals at the Drug Store of - - - - - 3 V . Jseptr5.-7t ' fc r N L tJTITH, RaWgh. Land has been Our Office being suprdied with?tiie greatest yariety "of jsumtrf Two . - . ' r-r?f l'a. . , . ; r..l to the heirs cuue lorwarurappiy themselves, . . . 1.1 (icrn:'3 TTcrrat 1 zeccs, frond fa: KSiora tiian 4C0XCa eases to belnQlibUi theorit ly eertaio womestrpjing medicines everinseover-' TVTOTIOiT-Bjr the wdJ of Jesse Bailev, dJoV JW?f s :fromms sod oeeasion J ol Johnston Cmrnty his Real Estate, after the WttetsfWiida even death, without deattVof hb widcSw, Lyncha Bailey was directed to lhei' w ipeeti4 jgrowa' arsons are-wry, beWteproceedsfi 0Re:iftJa4-wk;t!aIsn4 sstd wbereariae i -We are prepared' ia execute aai.Win&ri.s - . ' Ti.vT- -'v'--'".rr-. -i--V . . ' ' . . . ' " ; - - - ,: ,, ... ....... , .... ... ill" ssid Lynch hssdi . V. - soMgreeMy to ssid WUI the tMl'UtVV -V"! V; - baiared.doll - -v ; - r;:airf receive Iheir sluu " or dTilymuri- Guar ergent ; Y W Hr WeccH Jf . v-k j
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 9, 1842, edition 1
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