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.. J 1 AND KOMTIl CAROLINA GAZETTE. j. WESTON R. GALES, EDITOR AMD PROPRIETOR. ) Srml.W-eklT RaUUh Register, lot Sitbscri'TIo. Five Dollars per annum half in AJADVCKRTiRMi:NTa.--For every Sixteen Lmrs, flrst insertion, One Dollar each subsequent insertion, TVenty-nve Cents. ' y Court Order and Judicial, Abmtuihi:nts If lx! dialed 25 per cent, higher ; but a deduction of' 33J per cent, will be made 1'ronf the regular prices, for advertisers by the year. Advertisements, inserted, in the SimJ-Wkklt RfGUTE". will nl appeur bribe Weakuy Paper free ot cUure- JUJ- Letters to the Editor must be post-paid. LAST HOOKS OF SIR WALTER RALEIGH. The close of the Jiffcof Sir Waztkr RAL EIGH WUrf its 'Airiiuiumnry as muiiy uns ui h 3 varieu History , uiu piuiiipiiiuuc i . 1 . n n . . . . i and priglntinep of his genius, liis of life,', add llio equanimity ' of h Care k S3 tl ess a his great spfr- it in quilting itic wonu, can oniy oe paral leled bv a few other htroes and sages. RaU cigh was botli ! But it is not simply his dig. n i tied yet active conduct on The scaffold, nor his admirable speech on that occasion, cir cumstances by which many, great irten are judged, when their euerges are excited for a moment lo act so great a, part, before the eyes of liic world assc'iijjded at their feet; it is not these only which claim our notice. Wo-may pause with admiration on the re si grandeur of Raleigh's character, not (rotn .1 ii i i i a single circuiwstance, however great, but from a tissue ot contiiitieu June .inctuentsv which occurrctl from the moment of his con demnation till lie laid his bead on the block. Raleigh was .a man of such mark, that lie deeply engaged. the attention of his contem poraries ; ami to- this we owe the preserva tion of several interesting particulars of what he did and what lie said, which have entered into his life ; but all has not been told in the published narratives. Contemporary writers in their letters have set down every fresh in cident, and eagerly caught up his sense, his wit, and what is more delightful, tlnsemarks of the natural cheerfulness of his invariable presence of mind : nor could those have aris en from anyaflcctulion or parade, for we shall see tint they served him even in his last ten der farewell to his lady, and on many unpre meditated occasions. I have drawn together in a short compass all the facts which my researches have fur nished, not ornilling those which are known, concerning the feelings, and conduct of Ral eigh at these solid moments of his life ; to have preserved only the new, would have been to mutilate the statue, and to injure the whole by an imperfect view. Raleigh one morning was taken out of his bed, in a lit of fever, and unexpectedly hurried, not to nisi trial, but to a sentence of death.' Tlie story is well known. Yet pleading with "a voice grown weak by sickness and an ague he had at that instant on liiin," lie used every rnians to avert Ins fate ; lie did, therefore, value the life lie could so easily part with.. . Mis. judg e's there, at least respected their state crim inal, and they addressed him in a lone far different from that which he had fifteen years before listened lo from Coke. Yolverton, the Aitcrney Gtiara1,iaid "Sir Walter Raleigh bath been as a star at which, the tvoild have gazed ; but stars may fall when they trouble the sphere where tlwy abide," and the Lord Cinel Justice noticed Raleigh's great work": "I know that you have been valiant and wise, and I' doubt not but vou retain both those vir tues, for now you shall have occasion to use Ihem. lour book is an admirable work; wo ild give vou counsel, but lknovv you can apply unto yourself far belter than I am able to give you." But. the Judge ended with spying, " execution is granted. It.wds sti lling Raleigh with roses!. The heroic sage felt as if listeuiiig to fame from the5 'voice of death-." . ' - - I ne last night 0f his existence was "occu pied by writing what the letfer?writer calls "a remembrance to bo left with bis laSy,' to acquaint the world with his sentiments. should he be denied their delivery from the scattold, as he had been at the bar of the Ainga Bench. His lady visited liim that ught, and amidst her tears acquainted him. that she had obtained the favor of disposing of his. body; to which ho answered smilingly, h is well, Bess. 4hat thou mavest disooso oi mat, (i(a,) ihoir 4iadst not always the dis posing ot when itFwas alive. ' .At jiiiduiffbt llO A I -. . I I i I I F. . vuuciiien ner to eave mm. . it must De. hen, thar, wjth unshaken fortitude, Raleigh sat down to compose those .verses -on his death, which beiriir shortthe most a-onronri- te may le repealed. . yen such is Time, that takes oo trust, Our VOUlh. mil! inva nnr all wm hivo. .. And DaV8 Ufi hilt kvith a nrA Inct a - When we have pandered all our ways, fchutg up the stoty of our days." He ascended lli Brnffntt wilfi flm -mP eerfuliu.oa na i.I i... . i k . Bt""vw)g the lords seated at a. distance, some windows, he reauestcd thcT would an proach him. a .4 h whpil iIipv hmibl ll Witness what he hat! tn sav.' Th. !"as complied with by several. ' His speech J8 ell known ; butomc copies contain roat ters not in othern. . Whn h fin'.ld ln r. luested Lord Arundel Ihnt the K"ig would fcuuer any libels to defame him after eaih arid now I havil a lono- ibirrnev to p and must take my 1cave.M.,' "He etrf- tae Liords and other tnenus with "Ch courtly cotnplimeutsiaa if. he bad, met "em nt somefeast,' savs a letter writer. la'i''g taken off uiigown.rhe called the eadsrnan to show him the axewhich not instantly done, he" repeated, fl prithee Jet me see it, dost thou think tfiftt I arti afraid H . He passed the edge Jigntly over n.s I Another writer has This is that, that will Mir sill snrrnws. airier ima lit wpih ii i three several corners of the scaffold, and , ,. , j i n .i i ; i kneeling down desired all the people to pray for him, and recited a lonjj prayerto himseh. When he began to fit himself for the- block, he first laid himself down (o tfy how ihe block fitted bim ; after rising up, the execu tioner kneeled down to ask his forgiveness, which Raleigh with an' embrace gave, but.en treated him not to strike till he gave a token by lifting tip his hand, "and then fear no, but strike home When he laid down his head to receive the stroke,' the executioner desired bun to lay his face towards the east. s-a - "It was no great matter wntcn wav a man's head stood so that his. heart lay right," said n.aieign ; oui tnese were nm ins lasi wonts, M I i . I . . l . I. I . I ' tie was once more lo speaK in lilts world with the same intrepidity he had lived in It, for. havin? lain some minutes on lh block In nn.pr b a v i h 'iiirnnl : but I h f-ri. rininr. -ithpr nnmin.lf.il, Or in frnr. flnd to strike, and Raleigh, after once or twice putting forth his hands, was compelled to ak himi Why' dost thou not strike T Strike! maii ! fn two blows he was buhoaded; but from the first, bis body never shrunk from the spot, by any discomposure of his posture, which, like his mint?, was immoveable. Thus died thisgloriousniid gallant Cavalier, of whom Osborne savs, "His death was inannged by llitn with S higll arid religious a resolution, as if a Roman had acted a Chri: tiau, or ralljera Christ Tan a Roman." Aft:r having read the preceding article, wo are astonished. at ' the greatness, and the variable nature of this extraordinary man, and this happy genius. With Gibbon, who- once meditated to 'write his lifts we may piusc, and pronourico " h?s character ambig uous;" but we shall not hesitate to decide, that Raleigh knew ie4ter how to die than to live. "His glorious hours," says a content porarv,' " were his arraignment and execu tion ;1' but never will be forgotten the inter mediate years of his lettered imprisonment; the imprisonment of the learned may some times be their happiest leisure. D' Israeli. When Steiihen Holt commenced building Holt's Hotel he was confident of realizing a fortun6 in a few years, and although some of his old friends e'ndeavored to induce him to desist from tbe enterprise, lie persevered and was ruined. Mr. Holt .was I orn in Andover,.Mass where his father was a farmer.. He- after wards remored to. Boston, Whete we believe he failed. He came to this Chy about 1812, at.l wnite our troops were eitirencneu - f I this inland, he kept a sort of suttler's booth at r Harlaem. The troops, however,- fond of eating, were not good, paymasters, and Holt became involved in debt. He thc-n opened a smell store in tn tit, a l.w tioo-a from Fulton, where e was burnt out ui 18 ib, when the whole blok was 'destroyed. Ii soon alter tooK tno oeneni 01 me oiaiu in- solvi nt Laiv. We then find him occupying a cellar in Fly market, in vhtcii the- tide regularly ebbed and; flowed, still industri ously struggling for an honest liv ing. He f market, left his submarine quarters iti Fly and removed lo the house in F 1 n st. now "occupied by Mr Burgess. Here he opened an eating house. From that moment the tide of fortune chanced, and wealth rolled in upon him. .He "added house to house until he occu pied the three buildings opposite the corner of Fulton and Water, where he soon attercon ceived the idea of tlio magnificent hotel which so soon afterwards was bis ruin.. At this time he was worth sixty thousand dollars, having raised himsdl from the deepest pov erty by his own unaided, indomitable indus try. The Hotel was commenced May 1st. 1331, and was opened iu 1832. No one, "who was here at llie time, can forget the excitement occaaioned.bv the event, and. the crowd of neoolS who filled the vast building on the day -it was thrown open to the public. Holt that day would not have given Mr. Astor fifty dollars to boof, 10 change places. The cost of the' house, land and furniture, was. not far from $30U,Q00,although pro babTy, no one ever knew h'ow much it did cosw For the lot on the corner of Water and Fullon. the Brothers Dort received S25.000 ; Jordan Mott, received $20,000 for the lot on the corner of Fulton and Pearl streets; and for the other parcels about 816.000 a lot was naid. The house covers eight small lota. . For a short timc' tlie house did a. .good business,- but soon the bubble bursl, and Mr Holt, who went in- with $60,000 came out without a suiinnp; to commence me world anew.' His 'industry and enterprise were however the same, 'ana he. has $:nce tcintfatino-.bouaea in different parts of. the , 'J ,,u ?' "T - o . . .1 awu' a-sr a im k av iuna is n 11 linn ki rn . piu oy AucornvrwRcii , Willi Wliai SUCCV39 Wtf U . HW- fnw After Mr Hi left the house it passed into several bands, and as.profitable, we believe, 10 none, t :y nere.appears o nave uecn a ia raraa . i. a i taiily about the . hou$e. .l,Wft,oime occu- . . . - . - m - , pants, at least, and -two of the builders, have taken the benefit nf the Bank runt Act. It has now been sold for lOO.QQO or .$12,000 per lot lor tbe. land on which it stands, coun - ting toe house and furniture nothing., Twenty yearsagooneof thelots sold forrnorenwney. RijanilKHrrt nf HrOi TWAun. 1 RMaidfibgrett ofHoU.s HotelsTribune. fin wand smilingly observed to the fetlefitt, SgIT5rSS 2r2M5T 3&StTISSh?ft TJiis is a sharp medicine, but a sound cure XmttMions of every variety of Marble, and of all kind for all dUeases," and kissing it laid it down. f Wood also. Wall Painting, Pai er-hantrina-. Gla- TUESDAY APRIL 4, 1843. rhe Subscriber prepared to execute at! kind, of zingand GILDING on Wood and Metallic substances "j wi o wic i jcct wuic. . ,ln"eJI 10 " snortest notice, and done In a supe. nor styis oi woramansnip. military flacs .n.i.na ivnicrs the neatest style, on the shorten notice, and inuch cheaper than they can be done elsewhere. frr Ke- fer to the Adjutant General of North t'aroKna. rersons wiMung raiuiing oi any descnption- exe cuted, by calling at the Cabinet War Room of Mr. William Thompson, opposite the South East Corner of the Capitol quure, may expect to have it done to their entire iwtwfaction. C. FKAZIER. Raleigh, Jan. 14. 184?. fi-tf J. P. A D A 1T1 S y Hoot and Shoe MAKER, Ralkigh, N. C. nfona ,he public generally, that he has changed his locaiion. and ran how be found oh the North-eat corner of Market qaare.boat 30 steps from the new Market House. He is prepared to execute all orders in his line, at the very shortest notice. Prices mod ra,c and a 'W-onable credit allowed to punctual cua- tmer. He will also mnnufacture LASTS to order, and solicits the patronage of the public. KabMgh. March 29. 1R43. 26 3t O ne Cent Reward, but no thanks. 'Raoaway from the Subscriber, about the 1st iuit. an indented colored Apprt-Dlice. named JIM. This boy is 18 or 19 years old, but so badly grown, that he would not be taken to be more lhan 12 or 14 years of age. . All persons are forewarned from hsr- boring or entertaining said boy, as I will enLrce the I taw against all offenders in this particular. HENRY J. BROWN. T?al. igh, March 27.1843. 853.1 legislative Docmncnts. TfpOUNU VOLUMES.containing complete copies Upof all the Messages, Hrports. Statements. Hills and Resolutions, acted on by the lust Legislature and ordered to be printed, Can be procured on application at the Rkoistkr Orrrcr. Price Three Dollart. Kaleigh, Feb. 20. 1843. ' . Rretrn Domestics on Commission. TT-'ATELY received, heavy lot of Domestics jjiwhirh are ottered on the smallest advance by the piece, ox merely lo cover expenses by the Bale. Also, low priced Prints, ore, arc. JAMES M. TOWLE8. March 2, 1843. 19 LARGE "and ceneral assortment ; warranted AA to be the crowth of 1842. . Far sale at the North Carolina Bookstore. TUItNER & HUGHES. . March 6.. 19 THE WAY TQ SAVE MONEY. IPIOME AND LOOK A ISO YOU WIJJL J 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. SNOW, Agent. February 27 17 8t mllE RockflSh Company offer a supe. Vftblelale. C. P. MALLETT, Pre-'t. Fayetteville. 18-h F. b. 1843 ' 15 6 trfnrTh KEAMrt-OF PAPER, Consisting of PHJrHy Letter, FaoFa Cap, Printing -ana W tap ing- is now one red at reduced prices, tor i.aen,.y . TURNER & HUGHES. Feb. 16. . 101 TfPACO.T IIAIUg. A.ftesh supply, just to Uhand: L.ard alMo lnKears nd barrel of smoked Sausages, made specially for the owner's family use. WILL. PECK. Raleigh, March 24. " 24 2w D. K. MACRAE, Attorney tit Zstnv, RALEIGH, N. C. Marc.k21.1843. '23-6t TTD" (QOK BINDING, in all iu various fornix, done IQlwiih neatness and despatchat the N. C. Book- despatch,, at the N. C. Boo tore. .TURaNEH &, HUGHES. re. . TURaER ot HUGHES. Raleigh. Decr'mber 15. ' . . 10 1 IT IV TIM E 12 prime Tenlston Hams. II . Jtfst received at J . H. SHOW'S. .-' 17.-. 4 February 27 PIECES .OF MU8IC, For iala, at half the former Prices. TURNER & HUGHES A -HEW BOOK, Just oot or Passs. ElemenU P of Geblogr. for the use of Students, with a sketch I of the Geology of North Carolina, and Geological Map, by. Fror. J3. Mitchell, of the University of C. For sale at the N. Carolina Bookstore. ' February, 1843. ' TURNERT& HUGHES. irpRiTISEI LusUe or London Polish; for sale at ILP 76 - N. L. STIi'H'S Drug store. TCttr1 STILL attend to the Auction, the Commia. y V sion and tbe Agency busmeaa. " WILL. PECK. 'Raleigh, Mart h 7. 1843. 19 3t U lleraa urasa. .cernf and .Brae Grass HeetLcrt 1 . .1 i ... .1 ! .a a v 1 u. au j applying at meinorin v-aroiina. coofcstore, I v mm. cvsa. vaoa, . . TURNER HUGHES. A harp FOR SALE. sTMSE, that is said to be V verv aBoeridr instru- 1 1 . . . r: vyment, can be had at a reduced price. Call and I examine it, at tha orth tvarobna Book Store. . V - ; . & WUUHES. .Jano'ry ' j Cotton Yarns -Price Reduced 1 jp, BiALLETT oflfe a superior article of U CouonYarns, NoT 10, asw Caah. Fa vettcvUta. Fab. 18. 1843. 15 6w Cash.. Fayetteviltt, Feb. 18, 4S43. , 15 6w JYAFMEU JPSHjEU, f Co No. 134 Pearl Street, near Watee Stbeet Keen constantly on hand, the talent and ery best styles and qualities oi roreigu nu vuwbuv STRAW GOODS, Consisting ofa large srtortment of Ladfps and MissCs' Tuscin and Straw Bonnets ; Men's and Boys' Leg horn and Palm Ia-af Hats. Also, Palm Leaf Koods, Cypress and Willow Bonnets, Arti ficial Flowers,-Band Boxes in Nests, &c. &C. &C. They would respectfully invite the aUetition f Mer- chants, atd others dealitig in socft Uoous, to uieir lock, when visiting the Uity. fhose who prefer ordering Goods, will be suppueu promptly, at the lowest Market rates. New York Feb. 1st, 1843 13 12t. PORTRAIT, MINIATURE, AND HISTORICAL PAINTING. xvxn. JO: s.teudeb, OF NORTH CAROLINA, Having viited Europe for the purpose of perfecting himself in his profession, is now prepared to exeeute Portraits, "Miniatures, &c. Those wishing to avail themselves of his profession al services, are requested to t all at his Artellier, in the buildina formerly occupied by the Secietary of &tate, whre s(eeimensof his execution may be seen.1 Feb. 18. 1843 15 Worms Worms Worms I bcrman's Worm Ixzen?e8. proved in more than 400,000 cases to be infullibl; the ont ly certain worm-destroying medicines ever' discover ed. Manv diseases arie from worms and iKxaaion long and intense suffering and even death, without their ever being suspectr-d grown iter sons are very often afflicted with them and are doctored for various complaints, without any benefit ; when ohc dose- of these Lozenges would speedily cure them- For sale in Raleigh by Williams &. Haywood and N L Stith. . - ' TO THE AFFLICTED. IfTTADLOCK'S Vegetable Powder ami 8yrup, lOj. for diseases of the Lungs, Bronchitis, Liver (Jomplaints, Coughs, Colds, &c. ore. The above Medicine has been before the publre, too long, and is too well known to need a long adver tisement, to recommend it. For further particulars, see hand-bills and printed directipns around each bot tle. For sale at the North Carolina Book Store KuV eigh. TURNER & HUGHES. November 6, 1842. 89 A IVew Cast Iron Plough ! AT the special request of many Fanners of this County,' C. H. Richmond, Esq. of'Caswrll, N. (J. has cast a mall Une Horse Plough, to suit our land and teams. All who have examined it, have pro nounced it just the' thing AUo, kept constantly oh hand, one and two Horse Ploughs of a larger size, with exira points and slides-in abundance. JAMES M. TOYYLE3, Sole Agent. . Raleigh.' Jan. 16, (843 . TTD KAL nnrf PER S fOf UERTIT FOIL SALE Bj virtue of a Deed in Trust, executed to me by KkAp P. Hill, p.-q of Granville County,- for certain puppies there in set forth,' I shall, on Monday the 10th day of April next, proceed to soil (on tha Premises,) the TRACT of LAND on which he now resides, situated on Mid dle Creek, and containing 400 Acres I shall alg sell a variety of Personal Property, at the same time Terras will be rlihrral, and mde known on the day of Sale. HENRif W.MILLER, Trustee. Feb. 12, 1843 - . 13. Administrator's Notice. rnrlti ounscnuer, nsvmgvuiy Administered on Jj the Estates of Pheba Rubotiom, Joshua Dixon, Jonathsn Dixon, atid Daniel Dix.n, all of whom are deceased heirs at I of whom reanled ii aw of Mary -Dixon, dee'd., and all in othet States, except Joshua Dix on : iow tnis is to notify tne lawful neirs ot tne said deceased persons, that I .am ready to pay over the amount of said Estates,ta the proper persons or Heirs and that I will be no longer liable for interest on said moneys belonging to said Estates. Given under my hand Jan. 14th, 1843. SAMUEL. DOWD, Adm'r. Feb. 1, 1843 3m. Pr. Adv't. 87. 10 Executors Sale of Xegroes. IJ, BE SOLD at Public Sale, at the ("our louse in the Town of Louisburg, on Tdes day, the A 1th day of April next, - THIRTY NEGROES Belonging to the Estate of Archibald -YiRBaoveR dee'd. consisting of Men, Women and Children, Boys and UtrU. Terras of sale six months credit for Notes with approved security. RICH'D. F. YARB ROUGH, Ex'ri Louisburg, March 21,-1843. 24-tds rrPraildretll'S PlllS.We have a fresh sup IId plv wo were about say,- of this valuable Medicine but to those who have tried tbem, it is un necessary to say so,nnd those who have not tried them would be slow perhaps to believe us. It is, however, a serious fact, that we could name at leat one family where their regular use for several years past, has lade the Physician a visits " few and far between. Our new boxes contain 25 Pills each, the old only bave21. WILL. PECK.. 60O BLAiMi BOOK. J IUITABLE for Recorda for Courts, Registers Ledgers Journals, Day Books, Invoices, Cah and Letter Books, Receipt and Bill Books, Meraoran dum, Bank and Pa-s Books, ..Check Books, Cypher ing and Writing Books. The Subscribers will rule and bind, to ny Pattern. TURNER & HUGHES. . Decemlerl5. . Star 101 ifMPOUTAXT Pnllllc Sale. Will be U sold to the highest bidder, on' a credit of twelve months, on Tuesday, the 4th of April next, the Pub lic Offices lately occupied by tne secretary or state. PuUi5 Treasurer and Cumptroller,on Usjojr Sttvaas, .. . J i lne ijity of Raleigh Bond and security will be reo aired :'. the property to be removed within sit months ffotn the day of sale. - Sale to commence at 3 o'clock. WM. HILL. Sec'y. Raleigh, March 16. 1843. 4- 3t TtVTOTICK ts hereby given- to all persona, m? debted to the Estate or the late Jons L'rswdii . . a ' ' ' ,-. .... m dec u. to maxe immeoiste t Ticni to tne unaersign- ed. as longer indulgence VJbt be friven. Those having claims against said decedent, are also request ed to present them wittun the time prescribed by law lor ibis notice will be pl-ad in bar of their recovery, 8AM. WHITAKER, Adm. Wake Count V. March 22. SI Wake Courty, March 22; LOOK II EKE! Just Received a large assortment of Family Gro ceriea and Confectionariea : 4 hogsheads Brown Sugar, 20 bags Java, Lagayra and St. Domingo Coffee, 6 boxes Loaf Sugar, 5 barrels best crushed Sugar, ' Mrs. Miller's Scotch Snuff in bottles and bladders, 15 boxes Sprrm Candles, 20 do Tallow do 10 boxes fresh Oranges and Lemons 30 half and quarter box Raisins, 30 jars fresh Prunes, 300 Ib dried. Beef, 60 Ruffaloe Tongs. 100 Ib. Bologna Sausage, Walnut and Tomalto Catsup, 3 eases preserved Ginger, very cheap, 50 drum's fresh Sm rna Figs, 5000 best Principe Segars, 1000 do Sheroots, (new article,) 2000 do Regalias, do 2 ca.-ea of Dates, fresh, 6000 Ib. nice cured Beon, 3 boxes: Superior Che wing Tobacco, 250 Ib. soA sh'lkd Almonds, 250 lb Palm Nuts, . 25.0 lb English Walnuts, 400 jars assorted Pieuerves, 100 do do Pickles, 5 boxes Citron," Work, Market and Clothea Baskets, very large, Perfumery oi all descriptions, Brooms, Brushes, &c. ' Splendid assortment of French and other Candy, 3 doz. Canary Glasses, Bird Cages, all sizes. High and Low post Bed-steads, cheap, -With many other articles, all of which Will ba sold cheap for cash, wr to punctual customers. 8. L. TUCKER. Fayetteville Street. Kaleigb, March 20, 1843. ' DISEASE' A CW IT Impurity of the BLOOD the only Disease. MO W simple, yet how wise, how good and beau tiful are alL the laws of nature? Simplicity and truth are stamped upon every law of the creation The mighty worlds which roll in space in every de gree of velocity and direction are all governed by at traction of mutter to matter. This principle governs the human body. Brandreth's Vegetable -Universal Pills, attract all impurities of the blood to tbe bowels, which organ expels mem from 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. 1 he bowels tor instance are costive this most im portant organ is closed the consequence is a great accumulation of impurities, which, as they cannot get out by their usual passage, are forced 'in to the blood, occasioning impurity of blood. Thua Fevers, Che U ics, RheumaUsm, Coughs, and Colds are 'often-: pro duced. But let Brandreth's Pills be used in such d ses as will effectually evacuate the bowels, and health is restored at once." .- ' The unworthy have counterfeited the Doctor's Me dicine so extensively, that his travelling Agent is now aki'ng in all the old boxes, and. putting new ones of a dinerent figure, with 25 Pills in their place. Soma are just received at WILLIAM PECK 6 Office. Rab:tfh. March I. 1842. 18 ly Have you a Coveh ? Don't neglect it ! Otieriiiau's Coucli Eozencs. Are the safest, most sure and effectual remedy for Covgh$ Coldt, Consumptions, 'Wkoqping Cough, Asthma, Jiguness of the Lungs or Chest, Ac Ac. 1 ba pro rietor has never known an instance where thev did not give perfect satisfaction. Several thousand box es have been sold with trie last year, reslonnc lo health persons in almost every stage of consumption, and tbove laboring underihe most distressing colds and roughs. They do not-cheek and dry up tbe cough, bul tender it.eaty, promote expectoration, al lay tbe tickling or irritation, and remove (he proxi mate or en iling cause. They are made from a com binaiinrr of the most valuable expectorant, or cough medicines, and sre undoubtedly superior to every thing in-use for ihoice complaints. Hundreds upon hun- beds of certificates have been offered of their won derful virtues, from those who have been saved from an untimely grave, and restored to perfect health. by using them. The above Medicine may be obtained at the Drug Store of Messr. Williams ot Haywood, and of Dr IN. L. Stills with full directions accompanying each box AN OKDIWANCE To PREVENT PUTTING MaEES TO -STUD HoBSES, in the. City of Raleigh. Be ii ordained bv the Board of Commiuionera for the City of Raleigh, and it is hereby ordained by the authority of the same, I hat it snail pot re lawful hereafter for any person to exhibit any Stud Horse or Jack in the Streets of the City of Raleigh, or to put rny Mare to a Stud Hone or Jack, within the limits of the said City.- And, each and every person concerned in so putting a Mare to a Stu Horse or Jackass or to -aiding and assisting in putting them together, or in causing the same to be done, con trary to this Ordinanie, shall, for rath and every of fence, forfeit and 'pay the sum of Ten Dollars, to be recovered by Warrant lfore the Intendant of Police snd applied. One half to the use of the City, and the other half to the use ot the informer. . . W. R. GALES. Int. Pol. T. L. Wbst, Clerk. March 8, 1843. "20 1m WIM.IAITI GQRDOrV, COMMISSION MERCHANT Richmonp, a. References. Baxil Gordon, Esq. 1 . , v Jos. B. Ficklin, E 5 F,inoutl1' V Thomas F. Knox, Esq. "i ' Messrs. Jno. Scott ciSon. 5 F"!UWckbf V 'Messrs. Fry ff Co. V'-lii'-v tessra Dortlap, Moneure A Co. $ Mchxoonrfr , Messrs. A. Ke van 4-Brother, , 'wJ'f Messrs. Mcllwaine. Brownley & Co.l eUnt,nT- Messrs. Soulier At Bell, Norfolk, Va. - Mr. H. B. Montague, an experienced dealer in To bacco, will pay special attention to the interest of the Tobacco Planters of North Carolina. X.IBEBAL advances on all produce when in hand, and proceeds remitted to order. ' v July 6. 1842. Xiir jtotice. Tfoseph A. Black and Samuel R. (V Black, Urn formed a Partnership io tbe practice of Iaw and Eqnhy for Kershaw and Samter Districts, "Sooth Carolina. , ! JOSEPH A. BL ACK may be found at bis Offiea in Colombia, and Samuel R. Black, in' Camden.--Both partners will attend the ConrU. 1 . SAMUEL R. BLACK will attend, indi.iduaRy. to any Business entrusted to hts care hi Kkhland I Fairfield and Lancaster Dwrricta, B, C. " March, 1813 " itO Bra RALEIGH - r- k , r MANUFACTORY, Save a Dollar, and pet a belter data '. RU&II LUCJLET-. TrtuXlcal Unfit, respectfully informs the Citizens of Raleigh, and the Neighborhood generally, that be baa how received his Spring Block; consisting ota&.5p3 6c of every description, which he- offer for sate at least twenty per cent. cheaer than they can be had at any other place in this City. He is now OnUhing aom wunur BM(nere anu.uermtn urusn Halt, ullu neater thau you have seen for many day. Abo, some verv suDenor Mot Shin .! MhA Wj :rw lata, which for beauty of finish, and dniraKfltv cans not beexeellcl. Hata will be kept con-tantlv on hknA, or manufactured to erderi of every quality price and uuiooj iiais oi every desenption, cleaned , and pressed to look equal 10 new. Customers' Hta ' pressed gratis. II. X. has taken the Shop on Favetteville Streeti recently orcopled by Dr. J.rraxTs, next door U Mn W bite's Shoe Store, where he ihVites the eoblifc id ' call before purchasing elsewhere, if thev' wish to aavi a dollar, and get a better Hat. He trusts, thai by strict V attention to the business, to receive a Share of the pub ic patronage. N. B. Caah given for Wool ett the Rklh. fbd at". ery description of Fc as. i Raleigh. March 14, 1843. . M tVIEEIAltl T. BAlliT topettfbilf , informs his friends arid tha public, that bV. baa rented the Premises formerly occupied 1 by Mr. ioHx ZiMtnrtrsa. near the Stati ' :apitol, and has prepared himself to acntnuftodaU ravellers iud others, who may favor hjta wiUa tbatt custom. He will keep no Bpiritaous Liquors of anv iikd. bat will furnish bis gaesti with good and wholesome" water ftotn one of theje8t Wells in the City ; and ' his Table will be supplied with the best the market a& fords.- ... , - . : . ,' ' .-. His Stab las will be well attended to. end ha will spare no pains to. give general satisfactton. . He will accommodate a few Gentlemen with Bead by the mo rrth or year. ' H is terms will be xnoderatev Raleigh, March t. 1843. 24 TilIiam Tliompsoki, iDablnet and Furniture Wnre-bous : Raleigh; N. C. ; v' 1 ! ' THE Subscriber has now en hand t hla furnhh ing W are Rooms, just in the rear of Meaarsj 1 urner ox Hughes Book Btore, a general assortment .f Articles in his line, made in the moat faithftd paka, ner, after the newest and; most' fashionable patterns and which will-be warranted. Thev will be sold tl such prices, as to leave no excuse for sending to tbf North for Furniture, Call and look, belorSyorrj send from home. WILLIAM THOMPSON.- K-ileigh,,N. 4, 1842.- ... 28 . (T7 Walnut, Birch, Maple and Poplar Lumber ; tcll-9tasoned. taken in exchange for Furniture. ' Passage to Baliiraorc THE aoperior Steamboat, COLUMBUS or PO C A HGNTA8 will leave City Peint direct for Baltimore, every WansKsnax afterttoon, at 3 oeloca. or immediately after the arrival of the Cais front Pa- ter-ourg, ana wm ianu rasscngers in Daiumore we next evening.: The areommodationa en board these Boats are very superior, and tbe passage, - including meals through from Petersburg to Baltimore, only $8, Returning, will leata Baltimore every Saiarday cfler-. noon st b oVloek. ; - , ' " ' ' I J. BHANDT, Jr Asentv Baltimore, Mar. 10. 1843. . VYf THESE UNRIVALLED PILLS having nnw acquired a celebrity amf poptrfarity unequalled in the smraU of Medicine, and alsahaviog obtained the entire confidence, and being used in the ptitste practice of almost tbe whole body of the Medical Fac ulty in the United fetales, Europe, Ata,8oatll Ar ica, ihe West Indies, and a great part of A fries, it la unnecessary to advertise them at length, OT to say any thing farther of their merits, than by stating the comi plaints which they are most effective in the eureo and' which, are aa follows -yelow sad bilious fevera fever and ague, dyspepsia, eroop, liver complaint, akk head-ache, jaundice, asthma, dropsy, fneumsiisM, en largement of ihe spleen, piles, colic, female trbstrtte tions, heart bum, furred tongue, nausea, distensions of the stomerh and bowels, Incipieut diarrhssa, flatulsnce, habhual costiveneas, loss of appetite, Uoteh or aallow complerlion.and in ell cases of torpor of the bowels, where cathartic or an aperient Is needed. rTbey are exceedingly mild in their operation, producing neither juau-ea. griping nor debility. ' V'V The above Pills are for sale In tbe city of BaleigK by Messrs. W-illiams A. Haywood, and at the Drug store of N. I., fe'ti.h, snd jh Fayetuville bj B. ii Hale, at Nw YkPricea. ' " - J . j , '',:, IIERIOTjlt. ; Ulrs. frendcrgast respecltfeUy wfortna the La dies of XUieigb, ana the jmn ! lie generally, that she hasfe moved her ' ii-Tt; a Straw Contiet Esl.iblhbtucnt, to the house on Harget Street, fonnerly occupied by Mr. Joror O'Ronafc- - :-'--? . Bateigbi iamlaryi 1343. ; . : ? ' H . B. Mrs. Pi . wiO ' pay panletlaf, attention lei deanmg and sharing FI.iTnce,,Toaxn:aBd Ctra Bonnets, Leghorns, Uc in tha eewest fabion. F rom her experience, in tb above bnstoeae,jali ek eoafiV dent of giving general stisiac6on f jf ; !r avxtl rV .v ' aTa itJfffvr r.S u For sale by wkdleial tor rclkiJrbf 5. sVi v j? 3
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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April 4, 1843, edition 1
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