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: AMD NORTH CAROLINA GAZETTE. I : published Scmi-uefKiy, ny i WESTON 11. G ALES, . ind PROPRIETOR. J tlJllV" M the Semi-Weekly Raleigh Register. St,,scRrTio.-Fivc Dollars per innuro-balf in For every Sixteen Lints, ! ,DVK!ITI9KMNT , One Dollar ; each subsequent insertion, first insertion 1 r,rT Ordkrs and Judicial Advciitiskmsnts -i ..w,l 53 Df r cent, liutlier : out a tieuncttoii . . i i .- Wr n .er cent, wilt be nimle Iron- tbe regular price, for advertisers by the year. lor. . ..;..,....nis. nserted m rtrcisTKR. will lo appear in the Weekly Pajer (reu of charge- I Letters lo the kU'tor mw i- roai-rAii. MISCELLANEOUS. FROM THE LONDON TEACHER 9 OFFERING. THE WOODM AN'SDAUGHTER. jL.in:r overtaken by a storm one Summer' evening, 1 observed a feeble light glimmer in(T through ilio casement of a coitagc, to ward winch I bent my steps. 1 knocked at the door, and was welcomed in but imine t;'n,.ltf perceived that the inhabitants were fl.mressed with grief.. 44 1 fear," addressing myself to the father, that you are in irou- b,ot" ' , t. , 0, yes sir, our hearts are all burning; for death is coming to bear off our little Je- in i m siift n uti stair, sir, wnere sue nas now been these eight daja, and her mother i,9J i.nt left her night or day. She is one of i,n cw. rtpfit rrirls a father ever loved." But death," I remarked "does not come - .'in r 1 1 .l 1 tUm 11 1 nn SIT: 1 IIP LlOrtl iIVC, IIIU 11115 JLIU I i-lrnn .iwav i li csseU be tie name Ot tile nam j --- . i tnnl but it is hard work to part.' u V:,il in,. ir " said theVTather. 41 and see -v . . i . i.-ri.pfnrn sliftdirs: but she is so chan ted. " r . i I rntPred the roooi.aiid soon perceived that death had cast his fatal shadow on her coun-pt tenance, which still n uined its beautiful r. A((irP8inr n.vstdf to the chi d. 1 said, u JUHII. o " J ' ... ' I 44 Do you think you shall die ?' 44 Yes, sir." 44 And if you die, where do you expect to go?" 44 To heaven." - 44 What makes you think you shall go to heaven ?" "Jesus Christ has said, 4 Suffer Utile chil- tlren, ami forbid them not to come unto me, for of such is the kingdom of Heaven.' " " What do you understand by coming to Jesus Christ 1" Bclievine in him. and lovinir him." " Did you alwavs believe in him, and lovci posed Hoosier turned his back that's a lii,n" " Treg'lar trick and he placed the thumb of sir: tint till Im inrlined me : for. if we Uehim. it is because ho first loved us." 1 "Then, you can leave father and mother, and all, and go to heaven i 44 Yes, sir; I have no wish to live on earth, when I have the prospect of living a nobler and happier life in glorv. The Surgeon, who had bern anxiously ex pected for several hours, now arrived. 44 Do vou thiuK," said the heart-struck mother, M the child is dying ?" The question, though familiar to the humane man, was not heard tv 1 1 limit .( 1 44 While there is life," he replied, 44 there is hope ; but I would not advise you tu be IftA c ' n m 1 1 w i in ustiiM v ....a.... 7 ' "ii(JUIHC III 1UI CIVVIllOUII. We now walked down stairs: the Sursreon left, but 1 could not leave. " Will, you, sir, said the father, 44 go to prayer with us? If it were not for prayer, and Ihe hope which th tmwnpl insnl..,i .. !.... L I, ' j,... mi. iMit in, iicuii nuuiu unun. ith this request I coinolied : and, while I Praying to the God of all grace, that the lit- He child might be favored with the light of i ins countenance in her passage through the1 alley of the shadow of death, I heard the mother s shriek, which convinced me that she w8 gone. All wept aloud ; the children started up, wringing their hands, and calling " Jemima, Jemima don'i leave us !" and the mother, with a softened melancholy of coun tenance, appeared among us, saying with a altering tongue, 44 She enclaimed as I was raisinc her up on the pillow, 4 1 am going to i n n.ii I' !. . ' ...... kiv t i arm lull I . n A I. an . . .1 ,i.n,i ' j uaiv 111 my at 1119, tllU UIV.U. ANECDOTE OF A L.WVYER OF OlDEN TlME. Henry Cull, one of the ancient Attorney Generals of Rhode Island and one of the first purcnasers of that State proper, was put in youw to the carpenter's trade, at which he orkeu till he came fully of age, during whicl l . e bum In cis a house, and engaged III canons mechanical employments. " He deter .mined, however, to study the law, having had u gd common education for those davs, and gmuch celebrated for his talents and wit. hen he had made up his mind to practice aw, he went into the garden, to exercise-hi iem , addressing the court and jury. lie then selected live cabbages in another row 'rJurors aftor ,.,'.... i i .i.- ,k;i- , j im ma uaiiu lucre u nunc C Went boldly into Court, and Innk niinn him. self th iiiit.n.. r ... i -i . . "r,cian auvocate, anu a iittie oo ervatio,, and experience there, convinced "i lnat the same cabbages Were in the court House. u.lw,.i. i. .i . b . ..... pard " u'ougni ne liad Jell m tne j en; five in one, and twelve iu another. e rose to ereat Pml.u.nV.n ;.. i.s r.. .1 3 ,f fS UIVICSBIUII ' "u aumirauy, anu ne wone of lhnnn..t:... .. . uc COIl r a nf I.. I .l:..l I , , "w lacunar men wuose quaint ' J Bre ever remembered. Wt, . may Procure the respect of men, cl,L tl,cavof of God. Poverty may ex- jou irom the favor of the world, but 11 llle bliss of Heaven, Tht... ' - and it : ar,wan,s sotnethi.ng to be kind to; tete,Pll,B : " s.Ifi,1le lo?s oi oc,ey to endpir nai uertve nspptness from ine t - oesiow on It . - j-t i i mi, niaiiim mma i i i i : , DIAMOND CUT DIAMOND. A knowing one disguised as a Hoosier, come it' over a Levee pedlar yesterday, in a way that was.amusing. The booster for an hour' acted the character of one to ad miration. He wore an old broad briuun'd ivoo'en hat, the coarsest kind of a homespun coat, and the extremities of his ' continua tions' were thrust into the legs of his pgd hoots. He was going along, looking every wav, and apifflretitly seeing nothing, when : was accosted by the peripatetic seller of baubles. 4j gay, captain, said the pedlar, laying his rosin-wooil box on a cotton bale, and dis playing its contents, wont you buy some. thins: from mo to-dav 1 A pair of errings lor yourgnl, a howie knife, or log cabin breast pin. Or, said he, her s a splendid gold watch and chain ; and see, the seal lias a real cornelian stone in it. J nere, Duy mai irotn i fn i l . me, and Til let you have a bargain of it. 'It aiut gold, be it? said he, acting the hoosier. The purest kind,' said the pedlar, eight eon carats fine.' Well, there aint no b'lieving you city folks.' said he in the hoosier hat, 4 you do tell such whormcrs to us western men. liy w w w golly, but yoti tlo rope us in ! O nonsense! said the pedlar, them tricks areplavtd bv blacklegs, who are in no business but stealing your money with cams, you never find a decent man sloop lo such ll.cioi - i it uiiro onmiirli fi rtW I iv.itfh ' ivii.i , - - - v C5 fc-- " main, anu fruruuiiun biuiiv . . .. .. i . , i T ! .1 wny, mere s no misiane auoui u, sam me peuiar. i a .... . . ... . . .1 ibe oilier toox me watcn out 01 me pcu lars liana anu looking ti over admiringly, it first in his fob, then in In pocket, played with the seal between ins- nngers as be were in love witn tne wnoie concern walcti ami appendages, dirangcr, saui ne, . . . . ... how much will vou take for the 4Au watch chain, and deal.' One hundred and fifty dollars, Orleans funds, said the pedlar. The affected Hoosier thought it too much, and after much ehaffering' the bargain was concluded. The Hoosier gave the pedlar two $ol) bills oi a btatc BanK ol Illinois lor the walch and appendages, ami atier liquor- ing lucy separated, eacUbigiiiy picaseu witn his bargain. That's a do,1 said the pedlar, as the sup his left hand upon his nose, and made some pantomimic evolution with his right Jiand. The watcb, - said he, is piticbback, the chain is lacquered brass, and Uie cornelian stone is stained glass, nothing more ! How I do love to do a green Hoosier such as that was. The sharper who assumed the guise of a Hoosier, turned the first corner lie came to, pulled out his bargain to chuckle over the idea of having shaved the pedlar, lue hlty dollar notes which he had passed. away were .mt worth a fl.ittsr nt Kramiori moiiev at Ha I lowest value ; they were the worst kiuu ot (wild cat issues. iV. O. Picayune CITY TAXES. TLTOTICE OTICE is hereby riven, that I shall attend at the City Hall, on Friday, the 3 1 si intant, from 10 o'clock in the forenoon, to 5 ocl ck in the alier noon. for the purpose of taking the City Tax List for the current year. Allree Vaks, who nave resided inn me my ninths pre v.ou. to the said Jl.t of March, Persons failing lo give In their Taiables, on the day specified, are liable to a fine of Two Dollars, which will be nsrdly enforced. v Int. Pol. Raleigh. March 9, 1843. 20 CAPITAL PRIZES. J. G. GREGORY & Co., Managers 35,000 Dollars ! ALEXANDRIA LOTTERY Class H, for 1843, To be drawn at Alexandria, D. C, on Saturday, the 25ih of March. 1843. 75 Number LoUery 14 Drawn Ballots. GRAND SCHEME. 35,000 Dollars 10,000 Dollars 6,000 Dollars 5,000 Dollars 4,000 Dollars 3.000 Dollars 2,500 Dollars 2,000 Dollars 1,900 Dollars 10 Prizes of 1,000 Dollars ! I 15 of 600 Dollars 20 of 500 Dollars , 20 of 400 Dollars 30 of 300 Dollars 40 of 250 Dollars 50 of 200 Dollars &c. &c. Tickets $10 Halves $5 Quarters $2 50. Certificates of packages of 26 Whole Tickets $120 Do do 25 Half do 60 Do. Jo 25 Quarter do 30 For Tickets and Shares, or Certificates olPack- ages iu the aliove Splendid Lotteries, Address J. ti. UK1SUOKY, & UU. Managers Washington City, D. C Drawings sent immediately after they are over to all who order as above. , A NEW BOOK, Jtjst oot ut Passs.- fcietnents "Ajof Geology, for the use of 8tudents. with a sketch oithe Geology of North Carolina, and Geological Map, by Prof. E. Mitchell, of the University of N. C. (4r saw II U1S ii VSIUlin uuiimlim February, 1843. TURNER A HUGHBS. Our Office beins .anolled with, the erealesl variety of 0 J f : - - Fancy Job Type, We are prepareu- to " execute ' rAMrHl.KTS,ARDS, CIRCULARS, uahddiIiU, Otc; In a stsde net fefcnor Ut sa Ofisi ha ihe Stmts. FRIDAY, MARCH 17, 1843, The thorough-bred Horse ECLIPSE! WILL stand the ensuinar Beaton, commencing 10th of March d1 ending 11 of July, at mj Stabies, one mile north of Kaleigh, anJ at other place most convenient to my customer. Owing lo the scarcity of money, he will render service at the very low price of Eight Dollars the Sejon, and Ten Dol lars for Insurance. ECLIPSE was raised by Thox as D Bkxxehajc, Kq. of Orange, and is full-blnooVil, as will more par ticularly appear by refrrence to his Pedigree, for which, see 1J and liills. HENRY. MO R D E C A T. Ra'eigh March 7, 1843. 19 PORTRAIT, MINIATURE, AND HISTORICAL PAINTING. XVIR. JO: S. TENDER, OF NORTH CAROLINA,' Having visited Europe for the purpose of perfecting himself in his profession, w now prepared 10 extcuta rortraits, Miniatures, Those wishing tu avail themselves ol hi profession al services, me requested to vail ot hU Artrllier, in the building formerly occupied by the Secictary of Stale, where specimens uf hU execution may be seen. Feb 18, 1843 15 lform Worms Worms I 3 liermaii's Worn L.ozcnjrcM. proved in 9niore I ban 4 1)0,1)00 cases to I e infallible ; the out ly certain worm-destroying mctlii iues ever discover' ed. Many disease ariie from worms and occasion long and intense suffering and even death, without. their ever bring suxnecUHl ; grow n persons are very ofteo afflicted with them and are doctored for various complaints, without any benefit ; nhrn one doo of thee Lozenges would speedily cure them. For sale in iialeigh by Williams 6i Haywood and .X it Stith. TO THE AFFLICTED, e ADLOCK'S Vegetable Powder and Syrup, for dteaie of the Lungs, Droncbtlis, Liver (Complaints, Cough", Cold, &.e. Ace. The atxvve Medicine has been before the public. loo long, and is loo well known to nerd a long adver tisement, to recommend it. For further particulars. ee band-bills and primed directions around each bot tle. Fur sale at the North Carolina liook SSiore Hal- eigh. TUKNEU & HUGHES. iNovemlicr 6, 1842. ' 9 A IN civ Cist Iron Plough ! A T the special request of many Farmers of this JQ County, C. H. Kichmosh, E-q. of t'aswill, N. C. has cast a small One Horse l lough, to mil our land and teams. All who have examined it have pro nounced it just the thing A!o, kert constantly oh I band, one and two (iorso Ploughs of a larger size, with extra points and slides in abundance. JAMES M.TOWLES, Sole Agent. Raleigh, Jau. 1C, 1843. Just received, this morning, a lot of Smooih-i'kinneu Mercer or INonu- ern POTATOES, of the blue and yellow kind ; for sale by the Barrel, Bushel and Perk, at the - NxPTCSa Dsror, ' nearly opposite ihe Post Olfica, next door to FrxBLATta corner. JOHN WILSON. J. "IV. still continues to serve the Ci izens and the inhabitant of the surrounding Cou ntry, with Fresh (Oysters and rresn Flsn, direct m xo nours Iroin norioiK. Raleigh. F. bruary 20, 1843 IS THE WAY TO SAVE MONEY. O.ME AND LOOK AND YOU WILL U J BE COMPELLED TO BUY SPUN COTTON YARN FROM ME. Tlie article is very superior. III twist, and very white. Numbers correct, and terms low. THEO. H. SNOW, Agent February 27 17 8t MOIASSES We haveyet a quantity on hand which we think good, and is offeied by ihe Hogshead, at a smalt advance on tne cot. Fresh Rice also by the Tierce or 100 lbs lower than usual in this place. Cotton Yarns offered cheaper than ever, bo is our Domestic Shirtings and Sheetings. WILL : PECK. Raleigh, 14th February. 13 2w ANORDLKtn To PREVENT PUTTING JVlARES TO STUD HORSES, in the City of Raleigh. Be it ordained bu the 'Board of Commissioners for the City of Raleigh, and it is hereby ordained by the authority of the same, I hat U shall not be lawful hereafter for any person to exhibit any Mud Horse or Jack in the Streets of the City of Raleigh. or to put cny Mare, to a Stud Horse or Jack, within trie limits ot tbe said City. And, men and every person concerned in ro putting a Mare to a Stud Horse or Jackass or m aiding and assuming in putting them together, r in causing the same to be done, con trary to this Ordinance, shslt, for each and erery of fence, forfeit and pay ihe sum of Ten Dollars, lo be recovered by Warrant hef.ire the Intcndaiit of Police, and applied, one half to the ne of the City, and the other half to tbe me of the informer. W. R. GALES. Int. Pol. T. L. Wxst, Clerk March 8, 1843. 20 lm I TATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. Nurth- imftox County Court of Equity, Fall Term, !M2. Thomas W: Jenkins and others, vs. John Jenkins and othors. in ttus case, tne petition ol 1 nomas W. Jenkins, . a . . . . . .n. ... . . James U. JenKins, and Mary R. Jenkins. claimmg as l - . v t t m m neirs ni taw oi juiiii jenkins, james Jenkins anu Mary Banks, who having not -been beard of in the last seven years, are presumed to be dead, ft is ordered adjudged, and decreed, that publication be made in the Raleigh Register for six weeks, thai unless the said John Jenkins. James Jr. kins and Mtrv Banks if i living of if dead, their heijs, shall appear at our next Superior C;oort of Law and Equity, to le ketd for the County of Northampton, at tli Court House in ibe i Town of Jackson on ihe fifth Monday aCier the fourth ' Monday of March next, then and there lo answer or properly cbargeaom on saiu una. it is lurtner or demur to the said DrthioB. the same shakV be taken I dered. that pnlOication be mad hi the Raleigh Regis- I pro confesso and heard ex parte. i . Witness, Henry J'eeWes, Ulerk and Master in Eqoi for tha County of Northamutnn. at tiffice. in the Town of Jackson, the fifth Monday after tbe fourth Monday of September .A. D. 1842, and in the 67tb 1 tear f otrr Independence, . WsPtKa riukitiLY.9. U. M- J&- UMI RiIFjEIGII HAT Manufactory. MUCH LUCKEY, Hat and Cap Manufactorer, respectfully informs the Citizens of Raleigh, and the neighborhood generally, that be has establish ed bttnpelf permanently in this City, for the purpose of carrying on thetfbove business in all its branches. Hat will be kept constantly on hand, or manufactured to order, of every qual ly, price and fashion, Such as Beaver, Russia, Uk. Cassimrra, &C. Panama, Leg horn and Straw Hal? cleaned and pressed, UvJook equal to new. Customers' Hats pressed gratis. H. L. has taken the Shop on Favetievide Street neit door to Mr. White's nhoe Store, recently oc" cupred by Dr. J:rruF.Ts, where he invites the public to rail before purchasing elsewhere. He is (Lfer tftined not tu be undersold," and is perfectly willing that his Hats sh"U'd be compared with those from the Northern Factories, eiiher as lo their substantial qual ity. or fashionable shape. Ail that he asks is a fair trial. ' lUleUh Feb 3, 1843. 10 tf .MARION,- the sire of John Dlount. Cvmon, Virginia Ca-j, Miss Beit, Z. A,. Francis Marion, Suan Limlsev, American Citizen, and Maria We.t, dam ot Wagonncr and Fanny, will stand al my stable in Northampton county, b . C , 4 miles west of Jackson, nine miles north of Halifax, and twenty -five miles south of Helfield, and will ren der service at $40tah; ?50 if not paid by the 1st of July next. A ciass of ix mares will be served at (35 cah for each mare ; $75 to ensure ; $1 to the groom in every instance. (!ood and extensive pasturage gratis. Mares will be fed at 37 per day. Every precaution will be used to prevent accidents and i scapes, but no liability for either. MARION -has never served. more than tventy five thorough-bred mares, whilst odier distinguished Slal lions have bad their forty a season. The dams of John Blount, Cymoti .Virginia Carey, Miss Beti.Z A, r rancis Marion, American Cutzen and Maria .West weiesent to fine Sallions yet the alove race horses by Marion were the best colts of their produce, and whenever a good mare i srnt to him, he is sure to get a race horse of the firt urdi r. The 6eson will commence the first of February, arid end the first of July. ET1JELREDJ PEEBLES. January 19, 1843. 7i2t TU V ST SJMIjE. VALUABLE PROPERTY. BY VIRTUE of a Deed or Trust, executed tome by Lexdkl M.MoR64!t, on the I2ih duy of March last, for certain purposes therein mentioned, I will rll to the highest bidder for ready money, on the third Monday in March next, al the house of said Lemuel M. Morgan, the valuable TRACT OF LAND Whereon the suid Moigan nnwrefides (in ths neighborhood of Chapel Hill.) containing Nine hun dred and thirtv-five acre., more r less. I will alsc sell al the same time and place, for ths 8ame purpose, FIFTEEN LIKELY NEGROES, Viz. Sam, Stephen. Thomas, Ororge and Nelson. Charlotte, Lucy and her iwoehildreu, Mary and Hay. wood, Maria and her five children, viz. Andrew. Bill, Ben, .Sarah and Frances. More desirable Lands, or valuable Slaves, have not b en offered in this market. The title is undoubted, but, 4 course, I will convey such title, and no other, as is vested in me by the Deed under which I advertise. ILAI W. NUNN, Trustee. Chapel Hill, Feb 6, 1843. 12 -U 120 OOLLARI KCTTARD I WILL give he above reward for the spprehension and delivery of my man GEORGE, if taken out of the St tie. and $10 if taken in the Siatr He went oil about the lt day of October last. He is about 5 feet 10 inches high, dark complexion ; 3d years old, wears whiskers, and summers a little. The only mark recollected, is on his right eye-bd, which causes it to hang considerably lower than the other. He was raised in the County of Sussex. He -will, no IdouU. endeavor to pass as a Sawyer, that having been bis employment for 10 or 15 years past; be sawed on all ihe Kail-Roads. t He was hired three years ago by Mr. C. B. Hamlett, from whom be ran ffand stayed four weeks in Ibe neighborhood of Ha- Irigb, North-Carolina, where he wilt probably attempt to go again. He may have obtained free papers and changed his name. He calls himself Groroe Masox. JOHN M. WYA'N. Feb. 21 i 1843 16 4 w. Near Petersburg, Va. JMM1ER FISHER, T Co. No. 134 Pearl Street, near Water Street NEW-YOBE, Keep constantly on hand, the latest and very best styles and qualities of Foreign and Domestic STRAW GOODS, Consisting of a lare assortment of Ladies' and Misses' Tuscan and Straw B-mnHs ; Men s and Uoy Leg' horn and Palm Leaf Hats. Also, Palm Leaf Hoods. Cypres and Willow" Bonnets, Arti ficial Flowers, Band Boxes in Nets, Ac. &c. 6tc. They would respectfully invite the attention of Mer chants, and others dealing in such Goods, to their Slock, when visiting the City. Those who prefer ordering Goods, will be supplied promptly, at tne lowest Market rates. i,ew lor nu. ist, 19-13. is lzr. OLE AND UPPER LEATHER, Calf Skins and Shoe Thread, a fresh supply. WILL: PECK. Raleigh. Feb. 17. , 14-4t TT KITED STATES DISTRICT COURT U OF NORTH CAROLINA Is Baskruftct, Notice lo show cause against tbe PeUtion of Henry r Rnnii nf Johnston County. Physician, for his dis- I VS. U..WIW w. 4 - J . . e BnJ certificate as Bankrupt, at Newbern, on ?ourlh Mondav in April next. Putdication Or- - w - dered. 11 POTTER, D. J. U. S. N. C. Feb. It. 1843 70dys. j MALCOLM ctt GAUL, 1 ro- I THOS. R PUR NELL, IN EQUITY. I Trustee of Jss. Fraixer. ) I TIN this case, it is referred to the Clerk and Master F l in Equity, ior me uoumy oi naiuax, to uae an accoont of the Trust Fand, nd the amount of debts I ter. notifying the creditors of said James Fraixer, to- I appeaT Deire uie masier, ana csuidiiui weir ciaims io I the said fund. Testimony in the case will not be re- I eeived after the eighteenth day of April, eighteen bun- Idxed and forty4hree ; as the final Report will be mad mi and forty -taree ; as me nnai i that day. JO. L- SIMM January,, 1 843. 1 0 oawtA 1 S I ota that day. JU. u 9iMMun9f u.- m. A yfc Adv. 8 TERY DESIRABLE IROP- erty Tor Sale, In the City of (uiein; i ne ubcnler, being de sirous of moving to his Plantation, wishes to sell his HOUSE AND LOT in this City. The Property is situated on Newbern Street, east from the centre f the Capitol. Tbe Heftse is a large two sto ry building, forty-two feet by twenty-eight, with a pa saue through the middle three Rooms on the lower, floor and four above, with Fireplaces to each It has a basement story of hammered Kock the Whole extent, which is intended for a Dining Room, ecc. with afire place at each end the basement Kootns not finished. There is asupeib Rock Stable, two-stories high, twenty-four by thirty feet square; also a Kock Smoke-house 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 the front line. All Uie improvements have been made within three ears, and cost the builder over six thou sand Dollars. This desirable property is now offered for four thousand dollars Time will lie given the purchaser, but the notes will draw interest and undoubted secu rity will be required. Persons, desirous of living iigjjalcigh, have now an pportunity of purchasing a desirable residence, at a very reduced price, ; E. P. GUION. Raleieb. August 25. 68 tf "DISEASE A UNIT Impurity of the BLOOD the only Disease. MOW simple, yet how wise, how good and beau tiful are all the laws of nalurel Simplicity and truiu are stamped upon every l.iw of the creation the migbly worlds whhh roll in space in every de gree of velocity and direction are all governed by at traction of mutter to matter. This principle governs tbe h'.man body. Brandreth's vegetable Uni versal Pi ls, attract all impurities of the blood to the bowel, which organ expels them fiora the body. At traction and disease are both units. All accidents oi infections only affect the body iu proportion as they occasion impurity of the blood. The bowels for instance are costive this most im portant organ is dosed the consequence is a great accumulation of impurities, which, as they cannot get put ly their usual passage, are forced 'in to the blood, occasioning impurity of blood. Thus Fevers, Che U ics, Rheumatism, Coughs, and Colds are often pro duced . But let Brandreth's Pills be Used in uch do ses os will effectually evacuate tbe bowels, and health is restored at once." The 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 place. Some are just received at WILLIAM PECK'S Office. Ralegh. March I. 1842. 18 Iv Have you a Covgh ? Don't neglect it ! Sherman's Cough Lozenges, Are the safest, most sure and effectual remedy for Coughs Cids, Consumptions, Whooping Cough, Asthma, lightness of the Lungs or Chest, $e Jfre. The pro prieior has never known an instance where they did not give perfect satisfaction. Several thousand Inix es have been sold with the last year, restoring lo health persons iu almost every stage of consumption, and those laboring under the most distressing colds and coughs. They do n.-t cheek and dry up tbe cou'gli, but tender it easy, promote expectoration, al lay tbe tickling or irritation. nd remove the proxi mate or exeit ng caue. They ore. made from a com bination of the nmst valuable exiertoraiil, or cough medicines, and are undoubtedly s.iperior to everything in use for thoe com plain's. Hundreds upon hun dreds of certificates have bern offered of their won derful virtue, from those who have been ssved from an untimely grave, and restored to perfect health, by using them. The above Medicine may he obtained at ibe Drug Store of Messrs. Williams At Havwood, and of Dr. N- L. Stiib, with full directions set on party ing each box THESE UNRIVALLED PILLS having n-w acquired a celebrity and a popularity unequalled in the annals of Medicine, and also having obtained the entire confidence, and being -used in the private practice of almost tbe whole body of the Medical Foe ulty in the United Slates, Europe, Asia, South Amer ica, tbe West Indies, and a great part of Afiica, it is unnecessary to advertise them at length, or to say any thing further of their merits, than by stating the com plaints which they are most effective in the cure of, and which are as follows : yellow and bilious fevers, fever and ague, dyspepsia, croup, liver complaint, sick i , 1 , i 1 .t . neau-acne, jaunuice, asm ma, uropsy, me u mat ism, en largement of Ihe spleen, piles, colic, female obstruc tions, heart bur-n, furred tongue, nausea, d istensions of l he stomach and bowels , incipieu t d iarrh sea, flatulence, habitual coetiveness, loss of appetite, blotch or sallow complection, and in all cases of torpor of the bowels, where a ctathartic or an aperient is needed. 1 hey are exceedingly mild in their operation, producing neither nausea griping nor debility. The above Pills are for sale in the city r4 Raleigh by Messrs. Williams & Haywood, and at the Drug store of N. Ii Stiih, and in Fayeiteviile by E. J. Hale, at New York Prices. WILLIAM GOKDON, COMMISSION MERCHANT, Richmond, a. References. Bazil Gordon, Esq. ? FaJni0Ulh V. Jos. B. Fickhn, Epq. 5 Thomas F. Knox Esq Fredericksburg, Messrs. Jno. Scott ot Son. 5 Ta. Messrs. Fry Co. ? Richmond. Messrs Dunlap, Moncure A Co. Mrs. A. Kevan 4" Brother, Pa., . Messrs. Mcllwaine. Urownley dt Co. 5 Irf . Messrs. Soolterdc Bill, Norfolk, Va. Mr. H. B. Montague, an experienced dealer in To b ieco, will pay special auentton to the interest of the Tobacco Planters of ft or In Carolina. Li it kr at. advances on all produce when in hand and proceeds remitted to order. July 6, 1842. ITPraudreth'S PIllS. Ve have afresh so 110 ply we were about say, of this valuable Medicine but to those who have tried tbem, it is an necessary to say so,and those who have not tried them would bt; slow perhaps to believe us. It is, nowever, a serious fact, that we could name at leai-t one family, where their regular use for several years past, has made the Physician's visit Tew aiid tar between." Our new boxes contain 25 Pills each, the old only have 2 1. WILL. PECK. ?oo ft books. UfTABLE for Recorda for CotYte, Registers Ledgers. Journals, Day Books; Invoices, Cash, .nri ratter Books. Receipt and Bill Books. Memoran dum1. Bank and PasBooka, Check Books; Cyplier ing and Writing Book. The Subscribers will role and bind, to any Pattern. i TURNER & HUGHES. Deoenrber 15v Slaf Kt IVUMI1ER 35$. TATfi OF NORTH CAROlJNA.-rahi- tin County. Supeiior Court of Eouitv. ntnh allTerto. 184S. ' fhe Petition of VVtti Hajood and 8usaa his wlft and Thomas Brooks.' ; versus Polly Brooks, Margaret, wife of Henry MaaVjoY daughters of said Ana Brooks, dee'd. and Joseph Job ii Brooks, Ann Brooks, Alfred Brooks, Louisa Brooks, Wm. tfrooks, and Sbemrjel Brtfoka; chliu drch of Edward Sumner Bfooki, the last three of whom are Infants, the said Edward Sumner bein the Sun of Ann Brooks, dee'd and Martha Brooks; Susan llrooks, Christopher Brooks, Wm. Brooks; Mary Brooks, and Alexander Brooks; of whom the raid Alexander is an Infariu ho" are the thildreat of Christopher Bfo6s. dee'd. who was the soil of the said Ann Brooks deed. Defendants. : v Petition to sell Land. 1 j; -It appearing to the satisfaction of the Cotrrt; thai the defendants in this caae reside beyond the limits' of this Stale, and the jurisdiction of this Court t It ii therefore ordered by 'the Court, that publication hi made, for six successive weeks in the Raleigh Regis, ter, ahd N 0. Gatetle, piloted and published in th City of Raleigh, that the said defendants' be and tpj pear, at the next Superior Court of Equity, id be held for tbe County of Franklin, at the Court Hotis iai Louisburg, on the second MondsV after th foirth Monday th Mirch next, Ihth ahd there to plead, an swer or demur to said Petition; otherwise thesaat will be taken as confessed by them, beard ear parts, and a Decree made accordingly. Witness, Samuel Johnson, Clerk and Master ef our said Court of Equity at office, the second Monday after the fourth Monday iu September, 1842. Jte, , SAM 1.. JOHN80.N; 0; M. B. Jan. 18, 1 84 1. Pr. Adv 7 7 6 TATE OF KORTtl CAROLINA. Wm CouHTT.-Stperior Cwnrt ot Law. Fall i erna 1842. -Samtiel G. Srhitn and wife 8.fly, I.hsra Bacote; James Nuit and wife Gilly, Gray Dunn and wife Lydia, W esley Johnson, Berry Johnson, Mark ii; W bitaker and wife Emily, Willis Johnson; . j vs. Urias Baocom, Ransom Bubee and wife frarr1et,tsas Sin Banks and wife Candace, end Sidney BaaxehV Petition, for division bf Lmnd. In fhls cse, h appearing to ths Misfattih of Court that the defendants. Ransom Bosom and wUV Harriet, Gustin Banks and wife Candice, and Bidney Baucom are non-residents of this 8tate. It is. of' dered that publication be made for six weeks in thi Raleigh Register, a newspa)er publish ed in the Chy of Raleigh, notifying the said Drfenftants to appear at the next 36periir Court 6f Law, t6 be held for Wake County, at the Court House in Raleigh, on th first Monday after the fourth Monday in March next, theft and i here t. plead, answer, or demur lo the said Pell' don, otherwise the same will be taken as pro ecnfessd and heard ex parte as to them, x Witness, Richard P. Finch, Clerk of said Court at Office, the first Monday after the fonrth Monday hi September 1842. R. P. FINCH, C. 8. C Pr. Adv. $5 62 . 16 0V Fresh Garden Seeds ( Warranted Genuine.') arly Peas. Scotch Kale, Bunch do Imperial Head Lettace Early Mohawk Bean Snaps! Fine Mixed do Six weeks do do Water and Mask Mekrif Early Brocolf Yelfow Dutth On'ioa, ate do Weathersfiehl do4 v bite Portugal do Early Sogar Loaf Cabbage. Green Globe SaHroy, Large Marrow-fat Peas Long Scarlet Radish. ,ate Cauliflower, Curled Cress. Clrjrster Cnctrmher, Scarlet Turnip do Khabarb, Tuscsrora t'oVrr, Early Yellow 8quash, Silesia Lettuce, ran 8omts1i or" CyBunL Early Cabbage Lettace. Nags and Thyme,f Brown Dutch do Early York Cabbage, Large do k do I ine Apple Melon, Nasturtium,. Carted Parsley. Scarlet Shor top Radish, Long Salmon do do Drtmhead Cabba'g Red Dutch . d .; Turnip Beet, Parsley, . ,, Tomato, - . Black Spanish do Spinsge, Early Crobk-rnwk Sasall White 8qWh or Cy mling JFIai Dutch Tnrttipy Long White Turnip, Red To W Summer Savoury, Large W hite Parsnrp, Ruts Bag's do- Large Norfolk; do Egg Plant, White Solid Celery. China Red eye Beans, Field Carrot tot 8tockl White Sogar Beet, This article is higtry spoken ef as a field Veg etable to feed Steck in Winter. ! Long Mood do Early CaunnWr, do Carrot, do Frame Ceeimoe, do' Sweet do do Green- do Cedo Nulli Peas the ear liest ever known. It ie said fliey will come in four weeks. " Long Orange Carrot, llis ab rve Seed for sale by 8. L. TUCKER. . 16 Raleigh, ft. 18. 1843. Tnluablc Property for stale In tho. MC , ' TIcInlty of Raleigh. 'j'Ufj- fmHE SUBSCRIBER oflers to sell rw Sii ThOoV U sand, six hundred dollars, pavable .ln one ana t wo years, and satisfactorily secured with interest, et a a a i.a aiS . a m ior iegroes (nem nanos) me loirowmg rropeny j - His D weiring House and fhe Jxrts attacked t It, containing between tcn atrd lelv a5cfesV ' ' ' It Is situated abmit Sti hundred yards East or ths Capitol, on Newbeftf Street, in a beautiful Grove of Forest Trees, and wifh66tfh Rmtts of the Town. It couteins lour apart mrhts fa the basetoenf, including tbe Dining roorn. and five above, and! o Passages. It is new. built f choice rhatefials. and of soperior workmanship. The out houses and enclosures are also new. In the back yard, is a Well of most excel lent water. An unimproved Lot of 0 atrti ' : e'ettd of New'.iern street, fronfir fc CtpiloC at the end of New'.iern street, IronTifW o CtpitoL ; r . ailU at Uie uwene wi vcn-w jiumuivu j !! -.; It is one of tbe moat berfutifaf shee na the Vicinity el Ralelgb. ' . V; ; . ... i'. Another Lot of about fifteen Oeftsfu lying also East of the City, adjoining Lot fornwrry the tr6rt of the (ate Joaxra Galks, and Lot be longing to Jmns 0Rokk : Th'er atr two aaaall framed Houses upon it-jielding a rent that; would make the property c good investment at the price at which it Is estiaaaied, and pon ths Street, teadinj by Dr. J. O.WATsea's, ate to' aJBbdsonM :Myi.t-. alions. . ; . v . . .fV-'r; ' A tract tf hettteen thirty and forty -Ocrta, ' aboat three mflea sooth of Raleigh, affording tatf ahnv dant sopp'y of Wood, and mech aInaWTttahr!: Persons wishing W porehwe.ean addresa lis 8eV scriber at Halifax, and afieY th ediujif.CpO8s at Washington City i ot, caiT make parsons! a- W Uuqtothe Messrs. 8tit 14 Raloigh, wt Wl J pleamue i ahowmg thetn Ul penbm. . . October t2nd. l41L.....-:----.' 'x. TTwf time 12 orlme verr!ro I II Jnst received at A - tVkt y W 'CZ Febroary VI. -V".! - 3 i -,Ci"
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