T;fffe ' :jrliji!g' Carolina gazette. BDtTOR AXD fltOfKtfTOB. of the SemI-Weeklt Raleigh Register. Soistfui'TJo -Fio Dollar per annum half in Advance. - DTRRTitCMBNTf. For ever Sixteen Lams, Bi-sl iniertionf TJne Dollur ; each subsequent insertion, Twenty-five irntfc CdCST OHOKKS ATM) JtjbtClAL ADTERTlfcMltNTS will be charged 25 per cent, higher ; bat m deduction f 33 J per vent, will be made frou? the regular price, for.advertiser by the year. Advertisements, inserted iu the Sbm Weekly Reoistcb, will also appear in tb weekly raper free of charge. Letters to the Editor must be foit-faid. MISCELLANEOUS. . The facetious oorrespondent of Porter's Spirit of the Time gives the following description of a scene in Louisville. It is characteristic of old Kentuck ' . ... You baro enjoyed Ibe hospitality of the citizens of Louisville, and other portions of old Kentucky I need not therefore tell you their houses have large front doors. They arc a broth of a peopIe,-but they have a fault which' is almost a virtue 'tis their strong belief in their women, men, horses, cattle and dogs. They go the entire to a certaii.ty. An amusing incident occurred in Louis ville a few days since, which I shall detail. K The keeper of what poor Crockett called a Man-a gory, gave notice that he would serve up a bear as a slight repast for a lion ess. The entertainment drew quite a full house, which rncoumged hitn t a offer a still richer trca t. lie therefore stated in his bills that he would serve up a wolf and a bear at the same time, and to make the thing more attractive, gave notice that Bruin was no comtnon folk?, but an out arid but Keniuck. The eventful night came, and with it the tallest fort of a crowd. - The cage enclosing the lioness was divided into three compart ments, her ladyship occupying the, centre, and her victims on either side, only separa ten by narrow slats. She smelt out old Lu pus first, and on him she fixed her eye. The tats were drawn, and she. lit upon him like a-duck on a junelug one fatal embrace, and his earthly career was finished ; crouch ing after the fashion of her kind, she held the remains of the pator wolf in her paws, making mere snort of him. 'Wagging . her tail, however, she chanced to bring it rather near old Kentuck (who did not know exact lly what to. make of the matter and had as (turned a position very peculiar to his tribe,) pviiereupuu lie iiHKicsuy uuu uencaieiy auu quite gem ly like after the manner of pquire Gilfilau, tapped it with bis paw, which mas lh first intimation she had of his prox- amity ; with the wolf in tier arms she made a spring at old bruin, and dropping the wolf in ner tap, sne pouncea upon nun in a most avage manner. She embraced bun in so af ectionate an manner as to cause him to send j forth groans most feeling and piteous. The audience were silent and affected, when ail of a sudden old Kentuck fastened on a foot of her ladyship's it painfully told the ag ony was so great that the lioness abandoned her grasp; Bruin mended his hold, and the fight now wis at long odds in his favor ; then rose a shout that would not have discredited the brazen lungs of the giants of old. ' Hu rah for Kentuckrgo it Kentuck, caaae from men and ours, fairly mad with joy. Whe ther inspirited by the shouts of his frieuda or driven dennerate bv the circumstances which surrounded him,l can t say, but Bruin whs evidently in town with a pocket full of rocks. he fought on the offensive, she on the defensive. Site was evidently .done up. To relieve her from the perilous situation in which she was placed, two of the keepers simultaneously attacked Bruin with a slt-dge naminer and a bar of wood. fair play I shouted a hundred Keutuckians, as they tore every stitch of clothing off of them. The owner of the varmints begged for the lioness, and spoke of her. great cost. " Fair fight 1 came back from every corner of the house, in reply to his apikeals. Some one attached to the Menagerie, shot the bear through and through with a. pistol : it was done so slyly that the perpetrator escaped without being identified lucky it, was for him, his lite would have been the consequence. The shot was not mortal, and Bruin continued to fight in a style that did credit even to Kentucky gallantry nud courage; .The owner of the lioness acknowledged her. fairly whipped, and' thereupon the .following arrangemeut was entered into between him and Ibe back ers of the dauntless champion of native wild v.irmiuts; -Bruin was to be taken out of the cage in the most gentle manner, to be led to a room, his wounds .dressed.-carefully and skillully, and every attenUon paid him thai i - - - - " dis situation demanded: all of which was strictly complied with, a committee of; bis friends attending to see justice done It was a proud night for the Kantuckians, who went jheir way rejoicing and swearing that old Kentuck was the greatest Slate in all natur, and her, varmints able to thrash ou every thing-in Africa from a laughing hy ena to a roaring lion.. Just iHcelTt Uila mornlnsr. a lot at sm'HHii-sKinnsd Mercer or north ern POTATOES, of ihe blue and yellow kind for sale by the Barret, Bushel and Peek at the " Nirroir Dsfot. nearly opposite the Poet OfSee, nsitdoor terraLATKa'scernet. " JT. Tf. still ceaUnoes to sereftbs Cirtsene and the iahabitants of the surrounding Country, with FresJl Oyatera and Freth Ftab. dksct in 2ft hours mun monout. , . f.Falnw20.U43. MELZ ARE. THIS highly bred and beautiful Kaea Horte will stand the ensuing tieanon at the Subscriber Plan tation, eight M.les Houth of RalriKh. at Raleitth, and at other plos hereafter to be designated - Ow ing lo tha great pressure for money, he will aland at the reduced price of $10 the single Leap, Q 12 the Season, and $15 to ensure a Mare lo . be with foal, (payable as' soon as the fact is ascertained ) or the property changed. Mares sent from a distance will he fed at 25 cents per day, but no responsibility will be aanamed for escapes, or accidents of any kind, though the utmost caution will be used to guard aaainsi them. The Season will commence on the 1st of )ftarch and end on the 1st of July. Melzare is of a beautiful dark brown colour, 5 feet 2 inches high, $ years old this Spring, of grrat, mus cular power and high racing form. The reader is re ferred to his Pedigree, and Performances, which are subjoined, for evidence of his superiority in a!l the qualities that constitute a'fine Stock Hor. D. 8TEPHENS0X. Wake County, March !. 1843. 18 4 w PEDIGREE. Certified by D. W. 8oxxbk and Cbaslcs Bo sit, both of Davidson County, Tennessee, snd verified from the Turf Register and Sportsman's Herald: MELZARE was' got by Old Bertram!, a bay horse, by Sir Arrhy, out of Eliza, by imported Bedford; grandam, imported mure Mambriiia 3 vol. Turf Register 464. 103. For performance of Bertram!, 1 T. Reg. lOr, 283, 434, 435, 487, 488. 3 T. Reg 334. MclsabV dam ws by Sir Richard, a gray horse, by Pacolet. dam by Top Gallant, (full . brother to Monsieur Tonson.) I T. R. 464, 3 J R. 256. For perfornianee, see 3 Turf Register 879. Grand dam by imported Eagle, a bay. (full brother of Spread Eagle) imported in the fall of 18 II, by Mr. Bell ; got by Volunteer, dam by Highflyer, 2 T. R. 320. Sportsman's Herald 31. G s dam by Wilkes Wonder. (!am alsoofHor tensia by Pacific.) a cbesnut bofse, by imported Diomed snd his dam was the dam als of Jolly Air, Pacolet, Palafox. I T. R 6i8 ; 2 T. K. 3U9 ; 8p : Her : 539. O g z dam by Chanticleer, bred by Dr. A. T. Dix on, gd by 8y mme's Old Wilder, out nf Pill Boi, by imp rantatoon, 2 J . K. 623 ; tip : Her : 146. G g g dam b imp. Stirling, a bay horse, im ported by Col. Hoomes, got by Volunteer, dam Har riet, by Highflyer, 2 T. R. 22, 322; 3T. Ril2, 67; Sp. Her: 60. G g g b g dam by Clodius, a dark brown, got by Meade's Old Cehw, dam by imp. Merry- Tom, Sp : Her: 156- Ogg'iig dam by imp. Partner. (Moore'a.) a bay got by Partner, out of Camilla, sister to Ptarling; stood in Northampton Co. 1775, 2 T. R 618 ; 3 T. R. 110) Sp. Hen 60. ugggrig dam by imp. Surer Eye, a vale orrel, with a white face and glass eyea : imported by Duval in 1763, got by the Uullen Arabian, dam by Curwen's Bay Barb, 1 T. R. 3f3, 626; 2 T. R. 2l3j Up : Her: 57. Gggggggg dam by imp. Jolly Roger, rhesnut, got by Roundhead, dam Dy Partner, 2 T. R 9, 207, 212 574 ; 8p t Her : 40. Ggggrgggg dam by imp. Monkey, imp. by N. Harrison of Brandon, Va. 1747, got by the Lonsdale Bay Arabian, dam by t surwen a Bay Barb, 8p : Her : 47. OggggfSfgg dam was an imp. thorugh bred mare,' of the stovk of Mr. Harrison, of Bran don, Vs. The Pexligre ef Melzare is thus traced through a direct line of the best horses of this country, for the art 100 years, and is derived from the Arabian and Barb Stock which haredutinguished the blood Home in England, from the reign of Charles the II, to the present day. For Performances of Melzare, see volume 10, Turf Register 94. 2.-5. 417. ' A fine lot of LUMBER can be boufht a Fostes's Mill's, Wake County, at a ery r heap rate. First rate Weather. loartl. Flooring and all nther kinds of Plank, clear of knots, siiliu and sap. Drop your oruers to the Sub scriber, P. M. V akefieVJ, and they will be promptly attended to, and aa money if no objoct, a credit will be given to punctual Customers. A. J. rusriSK. Ortober 1st. 1842. " 80 6m THE WAY TO SAVE MONEY. iTlOME AND LOOK AND YOU WILL UJ BE COMPELLED TO BUY SPUN COTTON YARN FROM ME. The article is very superior, in twist, and very white. Numbers correct, and terms low. THEO. H. 8NOW, Agent. February 27. 17 8t MOLASSES We have yrt a quantity on hand which we think good, and ia offered by. the Hogshead, at a small advance on the cost. FrCSb Rice also by the Tierce or 100 lbs lower than usual in this place. Cotton Yarna offered cheaper than ever. So is our Domestic Shirtings and Sheetings. WILL : PE'JK. Raleigh. 14lh February. 13 2w ANEWBOOK. Jost out or Pkkss. Elements of Geology, for the use of 8tudenta. with a sketch ol the Geology of Nortb Uaroiina, and ueological Map, by Prof. E. Mitchell, ol the University of Pi. C. For sale st the N. Carolina Bookstore. TURNER & HUGHES. February, 1843. i legislate Ye Documents. TnOUNl) YOLUMESonuining complete copies Xiof all the Messages, Reports. Statements, Hills and Resolutions, acted on by the last legislature and ordered to be printed, can be procured on application at the JUsistkb Orrics Price Th.ru Dollart. Raleigh, Feb. 20, 1843. TOTOTICE. In consequence of the late Fire, Dr. HENDREEand Dr.8TRINGFELLOW have removed their Offices to Mrs. Stc art's, opposite, where they are prepared, as usual, to attend to the da lies if their respective Professions. Raldgh,Feb.20, 1843. - IS COOV REAMS. OF PAPER, Consisting of Ob HkV xVI'etter ooVb Cap, PrinUng and Wrap ng is now offered at reduced prices, for' Cah, by Hi V- TURNER dt HUGHES. eb 16. ' : ::-' : ' ' ' lul UCXf XX PJECE8 OF MUSICfof aaU, at fev4Jr'4half the former Prices. Dec. 16. ;,8Ur. . 1.. 101 Tor Sale by N. USTiTH. TUESDAY, MARCH 7, 1843. CAPITAL PRIZES. J. G. OBEGORV & Co., Manageri ALEXANDRIA LOTTERY. Class G, fcr 1843. To be drawn at Aleiahdria, D. C. on Saturday the 1 1th of March, 1843. 78 No. Lottery, 14 Drawn Ballots. BRILLIANT SCHEME. 35,294 Dollars 12,500 Dollars 10,000 Dollars 5,000 Dollars 3,000 Dollars 2,500 Dollars 2,000 Dollars 1,975 Dollars 1,600 Dollars 1,500 Dollars , 2 of 81502 of 81.C00, 20 Prizes of $1.000 20 of $500 . 20 of $40040 of $30050 of $200. &c etc &.C Tickets 10 Halves $5 Quarters $2 50 Certificates of Packages of 26 Whole Tickets ft 13ft Do d.V 26 Half do 65 ' Do do 26 Quarter do 32J $30000! ALEXANDRIA LOTTERY, Class No. 13, for 1813. To be drawn at Alexandria, D. O , oo Saturday the 18th 6f March, 1843, ' 78 Number Lotleiy 14 Drawn Ballots. GRAND CAPITALS. 30,000 Dollars ' 10,000 Dollars 5,000 Dollars 0500 Dollars 3,000 Dollars - 2,500 Dollars 1,995 Dollars 2 Prizes of 1,500 Dollars 30 Prizes of 1,000 Dollars ! 50 of 250-Dollars 75 of 200 Dollars, TiikeU $10 Halves $5 -Quarters S250. Ceitificates of Packages of 26 Whole Tickets $130 Do do 26 Half do 65 Do do 26 Quarter do 32 35,000 Dollars! ALEXANDRIA LOTTERY. Class H, for 1843, To be drawn at Alexandria, D. C, on 8atorday, the 25th or March, 1843. 76 Number Lottery 14 Drawn Ballets. GRAND SCHEME. '' 35,000 Dollars 10,000 Dollars' 6,000 Dollars 5,000 Dollars 4,000 Dollars 3.000 Dollars 200 Dollars 2,000 Dollars 1,900 Dollars 10 Prizes of 1,000 Dollars ! ! 15 of 600 Dollars 20 of 500 Dollars 20 of 400 Dollars 30 of 300 Dollars 40 of 250 Dollars 50 of 200 Dollars tCe Tickets $10 Halves $5 Quarters 2 50. Certificates of packages of 25 Whole Tickets $120 lie do 25 Half do 60 Do do 25 Quarter do 30 For Tickets and , Shares, or Certificates of Pack age in the above Splendid Lotteries, Address J. G. GREGORY, & CO. Managers, Washington City. D. C. Drawings sent immediately after they are over to all who order aa above. PORTRAIT, MINIATURE, AND HISTORICAL FAINTING. JO: S- OF NORTH CAROLINA, Having visited Europe for the purpose of perfecting himseu in his profession, is now prepared to execute Portrait!, HUniatnrei, fcc. Those wishing to avail themselves of his profession al services, are reqoested to call at his Artellier, in the building formerly occupied. by the Secretary of State. worre specimens oi uu execution may oe seen. Feb. 18, 1843 15 fTftraudreth'S PUIS. We have afresh sup- U JJ ply we were about say, of this valuable Medicine but 6 those who have tried tbem,Jt ia nn necessary to say oo,and those who have not tried them would be stow perhaps to believe us. It is, however, a aerioujf fact, that we could name at leat one family, wberetheir regular use for several years past, - has wsmv uv a uj niM sp wue bmvt siriw sess ucirroru. Our new boxes contain 25 Pills each, the old only have 21. i WIL.L. TKUK. COO BLAIMK BOOKS. CNUITABLE for Records for. Courts, Registers Ledgers Journals, Day Books, Invoices, Cash end Letter Books. Rrceiut and Bill Books, Memoran dum, Bank and Pas Books, Check Books, Cypher ing and Writing Books. The Subscribers will rule and bind, to any Pattern. TURNER & HUGHES. December 15. Star 101 TO TUE AFFLICTED. ADLOCK'S Vegetable Powder and Syrup for diseases of the Lungs, Bronchitis, Liver Complaints, Coughs, Colds, dec etc. The above Medicine haa been before the public, loo long, and is too well known to nerd a long adver tisement, to recommend it. For further particulars. see hand-bills and priated directions around each bot tle. For sale at the North Carolina Book Store Ral eigh. TURNER & HUGHES. November 6, 1842. 89 Ifortnj Ifrm J norm Cheilnnn'i IVorm Lozenges, proved in tumors than 400,000 cases to be infallible ; the on I ly certain worm-destroying medicines ever discover ed. Many disease arise from worms and occasion long and intense suffering and even death, without their ever being suspected ; grown persona are very often afflicted with them and are doctored for various complaints, without any benefit ; when one dose of these Lozenges would speedily core them. For sale in Raleigh by William dt Haywood snd N h. Stiih. A New Cast Iron Plough ! A T the special request of many Farmers of this A County, C. H. Ricskovb, Esq. of Caswell, N. C. has cast a small One Horse Plough, to rait our land and team. - All who have examioed it. have pro nounced it just the thing .Also, kept' constantly en hand, one snd twa H ores Ploughs of a larger sue, with ex us points and slides in abundance. JAMES M. TO WLErf. Sol Agent. Raleigh, Jan. I . 1843 A tlARP FOR SAIiE. 0NE. that i said to be a' very' sttperior iristra Jment;can be had at a reduced price. Call and examine it, at the North Carolina Book Store. TURNER dt HUGHES. . Jeneryll41. . 7 . Willimu Thompson, Cabinet and Furniture tYore-hoiise Raleigh, N. C. THE Subscriber has now on hand at his furnish ing Ware Rooms, just in the rear of Messrs. Turner & Hughe Book Store, a general assortment if Articles iu bis line, made in the most faithful man ner, after the newest and most fashionable patterns, and which will be wtr ranted. They will be sld at such prices as to leave no excuse for-vending to the North for Furniture. Call and look, before you send from home. WILLIAM THOMPSON. R-Ueigh, Nov. 4, 1842. 28 (Xj" Walnut, Birch, Maple and Poplar Lumber well-seasoned . taken in exchange for. Furniture JWVPMER. FISWMEIZ, tfCo. No. 134 Pearl Street, near. Water Street IIEW-TORltj Keep constantly on hand, the latent and very best styles and qualities Of Foreign and Domestic STRAW GOODS, Consisting of a large assortment of Ladies' and Misses' .Tuscan and Straw Bunnets ; Men's and Boys' Leg-) horn and Palm Leaf Hats. . Also, Palm Ijeaf ; Hoods. Cypress and Willow Bonnets, Arti ficial Flowers, Band Boxes in Nests, &c Sic dec. They would respectfully invite the attention of Mer chants, and others dealing in such Goods, to their Stock, when visiting the City. Those who prefer ordering Goods, will be supplied promptly, at the luweet Market rates. New York Feb. 1st, 1843. 13 12t. ; REMOVAL. Mrs. Prendcrgast respectfully informs the La dies of Raleigh, and the pubi lie generally, that she has re moved her Straw Bonnet Establishment to the house on HargetStreet, formerly occupied by Mr. JOHN U KORIE. Kaleigh, January, 1343. N. B. Mrs; P. will pay particular attention to cleaning and altering Florence, Tuscan and Straw Bonnets, Leghorns, lie. in the newest fashion. From her experience in the above business, she feels confi dent of giving general satisfaction. WILLIAM! G ORDOi, COMMISSION MERCHANT, Richmond, Va. Reference. ar5s v.- Messrs. Fry it Co. ) . . . Messrs. Dunlap. Moncure Co, 5 R,chmon1 Messrs. A. Kevin r Brother, ? , Messrs. Mcllwaine. Brownley & Co. 5 1 cler8bur Messrs. Soulier dc Bell, Norfolk, Va. i Mr. H. B. Montague, an experienced dealer in Tc- bttrco, will pay special attention to the interest of the Tobacco Planters of North Carolina, Libcbal advances on all produce when in hand, and proceeds remitted to order. July 6, 183. 55 20 DOL.TLARS REWARD Tf W ILL give the above reward M JJ tbe apprehension and delivery of my man GEORGE, if taken out of the 8iate, and $ 10 if taken in the State- Re went off about the 1st day of October test. He is about 5 feet 10 inches high, dark complexion ; 3(1 years old; wears whiskers, and stammers a little. The only mark recollected,, is on his right eye-lid, which causes it to bang considerably Jower than the other.. He was raised in the County of Sussex. He will, do doult, endeavor to para as a Sawyer, that having been his employment for 10 or 15 years past; he aawed on til the Rail-Roads. He was hired three years sgo by Mr. C. kV. Hamlet t, from whom he ran off and stayed four weeks in the neighborhood of Ra leigh, North-Carolina., where he will probably attempt to go again, tie may have obtained free papers and changed his name. He calls himself Ukubse Masos JOHN M. WYNN. Feb. 21, 1843 1 6 4w. Near Petersburg, Va PHOTOGRAPHIC MINIATURE PORTRAITS, BY DAGUERREOTYPE. T. II S M I L R Y , Having the late important improvements in the Art, will lake Superior Likenetae. by the above process, S from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M ., without regard to the weather. Ladies and Gentlemen are respectfully tuvited 10 call at his room, at Doctor Haywood's, corner of Tay- ettevilleand Newbern Streets, (immediately opposite the Bookstore of Messrs. Turner dc Hughes,) where specimens may be seen. Raleigh Dec. 28 104 MEDICAL CARD. Pr. IFm. JIT- Crenshaw, (late of Wake Forest,) having bought, and located hime1f at the place, lately owned by Mr. LsaeT -Mi-rcasLiJ half-way between Heptabe Church and Wakefield, and difoctly on the Tar borough Stage Road, respect.! fully offers his Professional services to tbe inhabitants of the curcamjacejH country. RzraasBTcxs: Rev. James 8. Purify, Foster Fort, CWake Forest. Dsvid GilL y Oak Hill. Wake County. ? 9 January 25, 1843. $ Standard and Biblical Recorder, each four weeks.' Oor Office being .supplied with the greatest variety of Fancy Job Type, . We are prepared to execute pAxtrHLT, Cards, Circulars, Haudbixli, In a seyle ot mferior to aaf O&m in the Stetei RJMMjEIGMM t. HAT Manufactory. MUCH LUCKEY, Hat snd Cap Manufacturer, respectfully informs the Citizens of Raleigh, e neighborhood generally , that he has establish ed himself permanently in this .City, for the purpose l carrying on tbe above business in all its branches. Hats will be kept constantly on hand, or manufactured to order, of every quality, price and fashion, such as Beaver, Russia, Silk, Caasimere. dec. Panama, Ieg- norn and Mraw Hat cleaned and pressed, to look. equal to new. Customers' Hats pressed gratis. a. L. has taken tbe Shop on Fayetteviile Street next door to Mr. Whitx's Shoe Store, recently oc cupied by Dr. JxrrasTs, where he invitrs, the public to rsll before purchasing elsewhere. He is deter mined not to be undersold, and is perfectly willing that his Hats should be compared with thnee from the Northern Factories, either as to their substantial qual ity, or fashionable shape. All that he asks is a fair trial. Raleigh. Feb 3,1843. 10 tf NEWLY INVENTED TRANSPOSING PIANO FORTES. No. 343 BaoADwi.T, Nsw Yoas. THE SUBSCRIBERS respectfully inform their friend, and the public in general, that they hare just finished, a newly invented Inntrument, called tbe TRANSPOSING PIANO FORTE.whichthey now introduce to tbe Musical ronfmumly. This Instrument presents a beautiful, rich and new exterior, and furnishes s tone full, brilliant and melo dious. The great advantage derived from this new invention is, that Music may be transposed into any key desired, to suit the vocalist, or for an accompani ment of any other Instrument. It is, therefore, worthy the attention of the Amateur, as well aa the Artist. Mr. Bbavdt has kindly offered to act as our Agent in North Carolina, and will be our sole Agent in that State. A Pattern will always be found at his residence, Raleigh, N.C. LINDELL WENNER5TR0M & Co. I have just received a splendid PIANO FORTE, of the above mentioned description, and respectfully recommend it to the citizens of Raleigh, and the pub ic in general. It can be seen at my residence, every day, between four and five o'clock, in the afternoon. JOHN F. BRANDT, Professor of M usie, St. Mary's Halt Raleigh. Feb, 1843. Fresh Garden Seed. ( Warranted Genuine.) . Early Peas, Scotch Kale, . Bunch do Imperial Head Lettuce; Early Mohawk Bean Snaps rine Mixed do Six weeks do do Water and Musk Melon, Early Brocoli , Yellow Dutch Onion. Late do .eatherafieid do , Early Sugar Loaf CabbsgeJ HJHte Portugal do rs Marrow-fat Peas, rlet Radish, Green Globe Savoy, Late Cauliflower, Curb-d Cress. IS jCTurnip' do Cluster Cucumber, . -vJ uarb. . Tuscarota Corn, v Early Yellow 8quash. Silesia Lettuce, Fall Squash or Cymling. !ag and Thyme, Early Cabbage Lettuce, ' Brown Dutch do Early York Cabbage, Pine Apple Melon, Large do do Nasturtium, do Drumhead Cabbage, Red Dutch do Turnip Beet, Parsley,. Curled Parsley. Scarlet Short top Radish, Long Salmon do Black Spanish do Tornati. Q opiuagc, -j. Early Crook-neck Squash, Flat Dutch Turnip, Red Top do Ruta Bags do Iarge Norfolk do White 8olid Celery. While SquasH or Cymluig Long White Turnip, Summer Savoury, Large U hits Parsnip, Egg Plant, China Red eye Beans, Field Carrot for Stock. White Sugar Beet, This article is highly spoken of as a fit-Id Veg etable to feed stock in Winter. Long blood do Early Cauliflower, do Carrot, ' do Frame Cucumber, do Sweet do do Green do Cedo Nulli Peas the ear - best ever known. It is said they will come in Long Orange Carrot, four weeks. The ab-ve Seed fur sale by S. L. TUCKER. Raleigh. Feb. 18. 1843. 15 ORDINANCE RESPECTING THE MARKET. Ralkish, Fkbbcabt 14, 1843. Be it ordained by the Commissioner of the City of Hale i eh. and it ts hereby ordainea oy the authority afitrcsaid. That no article of Produce shall be ex poted to sale within tbe limits of tbe City, before eight o'clock in the morning, on any da during the months of May June, July, August and September, or nine o ekick in tbe morning; on any day during the residue of the year, except at the Market House ; and any person purchasing such article or article, either in person, or through the agency of their servants or others, contra ry to such restrictions, shall forfeit ai.d pay Five Dol lars for each and every offence together with the costs of prosecution one half of which penalty shall be paid to i he informer, and the other half into ibe City Treasury ; Provided, however, lhat the said restriction shall not extend to contracts previously, made hy anv inhabitant of the City, with persons residing in the country. Be it further ordained. That this Ordinance ahal be in full force and effect, from and after the 15th day of next month. Be it further ordained, That all Laws, Ordinances and Resolutions coming within the meaning and par view or wis uruinanre, are nereoy repeaiea. By order or tbe Hoard of Coounisstoners, W ERTON It. GALES, Int. Pol TaowA L. Wsrr. Clerk. 14 tl4th M. PMJT1JYG, ef e. he Subscriber U prepared to execute all kind of Imitation of eery variety of Marble, snd of sll kind of Wood i sbo. Wall Painting. Paper-hanging. Gla zing and GILDING ei Wood and Metallic substance of every description, in ike late French sty le, die v atlesMled to at tne snonest noucs, aoo aoo m a sups rior style of workmanship- MILITARY FLAGS and BANNERS painted m the neatest style, on the shortest notice, and much cheaper than they can be done elsewhere, g Re fer to the Adjutant General of North Carolina. : Person wishing Painting of any JP-nptieo exe coied, by railing at tbe Cabinet Ware? ionn of Mr. W illiam Thompson, opposite the South -East corner of the Capttol Square, may expect to have it doiierto their entire satismction. - ' C. FRAZIER. Raleieh, Jan. 14, 1843., ... - ft If v TEttY DESIUAULE PROtV ertjr for sale, In tbe City of ituicigu, i us ouDscnner, petng ue sirous of moving to his Plantation, wishes to sell his HOUSE AND LOT in this City. Tha' Property is situated on Newbern Street, east from the centre of the Capitol. The House is a large two sto ry building, forty-two feet by tweutyeight, with a pas sage through the middle three v Rooms on the lower floor and four above, with Fireplaces, to each. , It has a basement story of hammered Rock tbe whole extent, which is intended for a Dining Room, dcc with a fire place at each end the basement Rooms not finished. There is a superb Rock Stable. tWb stories bigb,twcn- , ty-four by thirty f.-et square, also a Rock Smoke-kous and good frame Kitchen; and an excellent Well of Water. The Lot contains from six, to seven acres of ground, which have been ' highly improved . The House is beautifully situated on an eminence, near tbe front line. All the improvements have been made, within three years, and cost the builder over six thou sand Dollar. This desirable property is now offered fof foor thousand dollars Time will be given the purchaser, but the notes wilt draw interest and undoubted secu rity will be required. Persona, desirous of living in Ralc'gh, have now an opportunity Of purchasing a desirable residence, at a very reduced price, , B.P.GUI0NV Raleigh, August 25. ' 08 tf' Taldable Property Tor sale In tue Tlclnlty or Ralelsla. TUE SUBSCRIBER vfiers to sell lor Six Thou sand, six hundred dollars, payable hi one and two years, and satisfactorily secured with interest, ec for Negroes (field hands V the following Property : His Dwelling House and the Lots attached toitg containing between ten and twelve acres It is situated about six hundred yards East of tha Capitol, on Newbern 8treet, in a beautiful Grove of Forest Trees, and without the limits of the Town. It contains four apartmenta in the baerment. Including tbe Dining room, and five above, and two Passages. It is mw, built of choice materia1 and of superior ' workmanship. The out-bouees snd tnclosttres are also new. In the back yard, is a Well of most excel lent water. I An unimproved Lot of 9 1 acre at the end of Newbern street, fronting tbe Cspito!, and at the distance of seven or eight bondredards. . It is one of the most betfutiful sites iq th Vicinity of Raleigh. - Another Lot of abovt jiftten acres. 5 lying aho East of the Chy, adjoining a Lot formerly the property of the late Jossra Gales, and a Lot be longing to Joasr O Rosks. There ere two smaQ framed Houses' upon it, yielding a rent that would make tbe property a good investment at tha price at which it ts estimated, and upon the Street, leading by , Dr. J. O. Watsoi's, are two handsome building sita- auona. A tract of between thirty and fortv acres. about three mile sooth of Raleigh, affording sa abrav dant supply of Wood, snd much valuable Timber. , Persons wishing to purchase, can address tbe Sub scriber st Halifax, and after tbe meeting of Congress, at asbington City ; or, can make personal applica tion to the Messrs. Stitst, in Raleigh, who will take pleasure in showing them the premises ' . .; J. iv. J. DAN IE; , , October 22nd. 1842. gi. A?V :- Impurity of the BLOOD the only Disease. "2 MOW simple, yet how wise, how good and bean tiful are all the laws of nature! Simplicity snd truth are stamped upon every law of the creation The mighty world which roll in space in every de gree of velocity and direction are all governed by at, traction of matter to matter. This principle governs tbe human body.. Brandreth'e Vegetable UmV versal Pill, attract all impurities of the blood to the bowels, which organ expel them from tbe body. - At traction and disease are both units. All aeddeBts 01 infections only affect the body in proportion as they occasion iiopurny oi toe Diona. " The bowel for instance are costive this most im portant organ is closed tbe consequence ts a cssl " accumulation of impurities, which, as they cermet get out by their usual passage, are forced into the blood, occasioning impurity of blood. Thus Fevers, Cbcl ica, Rheumatism, tJougha, and Colda are often pre duced . B ut let Brandreth'e Pills be used lit such A s ss will effectually evacuate tbe bowels, and health is restored at once." v .' Tbe unworthy have counterfeited the Doctor's Me dicine so extensively, that bis travelling Agent is now taking in all the old boxes, and putting: new ones of a different figure, with 25 Pills in their piece, t 8ome are just received at WILLIAM PECK'S Office. , . Rale gh, March U 1S43. ., M ly Have you a Cough I Don't neglect it I S Herman's Ckngli JLozexrsre, Are the safest, most sure and'enectual remedy for Coughs Cold, Consumption, Whooping ' Cough, Asthma, Tigldncss of the Lungs or Chest, Ac. c The pro prietor has never known an instance where they did not give perfect satisfaction, 8everal thousand sex es have been sold with the last year, restoring to health person in almost every stage of consumption, stid those laboring under the most distressing colds and roughs. They do not check and dry npthe cough, boi.reoder it ray, promote expectoration, al lay the tickling or irritation, and remove . the proxi male or exriting cause. They are. made from a com binstion of the most valuable expectorant, Of cough noedicines, snd are undoubtedly superior to everything in use for lboe complaints. Hundreds upon .boa dreds of certificates bsve been offered of their won derful virtues, from, those i who have been saved from sn untimely grave, snd restored " to perfect heilth, by using them. ' : The above Medicine may be obtsihed si the Drug Store of Messrs. Williams dc Haywood; sad vof Dr. NT L. 8tiih, with fall directions accompanying esch bx ; : r HESE UNRIVALLED PILLS bavinr now acquired a cebebriiy and a popolsxilv cneoualled in tne annals of Medicine. ' and else bavinr obtained the entire eonfideoee, and being used in tb private practice of almost tb vrhols body of the Medical Fstf. oily in the. United 8 tales, Europe, A Ua,Sooti Amer- ; ica, Ibe W est Indies, end e great-part f Africa, ft Is unnecessary to sdvsrtise them at length, or re spy any thing further of their merits, tbaa by staling the com plaints which they are most effective in the cars ef, snd which are as 6lUw t yellow and bOioesssvenr, fever and ague, dyspepsia, croup, Bver ieoms44nt, afek bead-ache, jaundice, asthma, dropsy, rbeenMuem, en-. largemen of the spleen) piles, colic, Jetnaiebstroe. . tions, heart bare, furred tongue, , isiotni ef , ibe stomach and bowU,uKiprentdisrri , habitual ccetivenessy loss of appetite blotch or esllew ; eomplertion,and b'an ceaW of torpor pf thebewela, ; where a cathartic or an aperient is needed. They are . exceedingly mild in their operatio'prodacIasceiOur, nausea, griping nor debility. ' '.: : ' . "- , ; The above Pills are for sal In the cltyefCaMra W . Meesrs. Williams k tfaywoM,and tt lis Drt; c!er of If; L- Sthh, and inFayeltsvI: ly. B. J.XLCit atI. Wv v - ; r3-