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i J - iS; .! AND KOBTH GAi(0)EIHA ' ' ... . '10 .GAZETTE. ft Published Seml-Wecklr, b)r 7 WESTON A pES;f EDITOR AND rBOPKlltTOlU ; ,J FRIDAY, APRIL 7, 1843. t-7 - ' M r 1 0( the Semi-AYekly Raleigh ftegister ScBScmFTiosr. Ifive Dollar per annum half in Advance. Adtbti9Kmbnt. For every Sixteen Lvus, first insertion, One Dollar ; each subsequent insertion, twftnty-hve uenis. Court Ordkr and Judicial Advertisements -.;'! I !)e chnrged 25 per cent, higher ; but a deduction of 331 per cent- will Ue made t'roir the regular prices, tor advert.sers iy me year. Advertisements, inserted m the Skmi-Weekly Register, will also appear in the Weekly Paper free oCclinrae. rjrj- Letters to the Editor mnrt be post-paid. YANKEE YET. " Give us a Ynnkeeyetfor a It sorts of tricks upon travellers. A short time ago, ua mer ry a set -as ever go t irird company, were passengers together in upstage coach from Wheeling 10 Cincinnati. Despite the times, their mirth knew hardly any bounds, till checked at meal titnp, which came very reg ularly three times a day, by having- to pay fifty cenls for that which clearly wasn't worth half the orice. Jonathan, especially, became indignant at the imposition, and, warming tip with the rebellious spirit which induced his ancestor to cast the tea into Boston Harbor, determined he wouldn't submit to it any longer. "It's a regular custom, on the whole line,' said a stage agent, who had gotten in a half hour before the rebellion reached its height. "Custom or no custom," replied Jonathan, "it's not right, and shouldn't be tolerated. A man may travel along here on horseback and get his meals for twenty-five cents, at the same tabic with stage passengers, who are charged double that price: and this be cause the latter have to pay, not only what they eat themselves, but also for the keeping of the stage horses.' I understand that trick," continued the Yankee, with a knowing wink to his companions, "and I'll counter trick it. You' e hear.l of diamond before, perhaps and vou'll hear of it again. With much more talk like this, ther rolled along over the pike, till they reached the edge of S., that pleasantest of all villages in Oliid. Here Jonathan j made pretence of having business, got out assuring his fellow . 11 la i iti 1 .. traveller, mat r.e wouiuue m ine tavern in lime lo take dinner with theiri. The sup position wn? general, thahe had gone to the house of some acquaintance to save bis money, and not a few remarks were made at his ejpence, but when the dinner bell rang, the first at the table was he, and the Jast to leave it. Having -made a hearty meal for mine host of the Buckeye set a good table he rose, and walked info the bar room just as his companions were paying their bills fifty cents each. " And so landlord,' eaid he, "you won't lake seventy-five dollars for the filly we were looking at in the' stable!" " No nothing less than a round hundred will buy her." " Well, no harm done." What's to pay for dinner and horse- feed ? " Three bus." " Three bits, cii ! Is that the customary priced ' " Yes, sir : twenty five cents for dinner and 12 for force feed.. , " Yes, sir, that's custom.", " Well cu.s(flw' law where I came from. Rut one musu't pay till he's bad the things, must he ?" " No," said the landlord, growing impa tient, and wondering what all the stage coach nasscn?era were trrinnirifr about. - 1 ? ry o " So I supposed. - Well here's twenty five tents for my dinner, and next time 1 come tins way I'll fetch my horse, and pay .the otlier'twelve and a-half for Ai." "Starre waitinff." shouttfd thedrirer. All bounced in, cracking their sides with laugh ter slam bang went the coach door crack went the whip and away dashed the whole concern. The wav in which the cute Yankee did that Buckeye landlord made him the lion of the company for the remainder of the jour nrv. v ROSES AND THORNS. Roses and Thorns tan emblem of our path through life. With some the roses enamel the ground, wherever their footsteps tread? with others, the thorns rise up at every turu wounding and entangling them in one inex tricable maze. Much of man's unhappiness irises from a false estimate of hujnun life. He promises himself that which U. unattain able, and then mourns becaues he cannot attain it. Not but there are some, who, it Would seem, were born to adversity: from whose lip3 the cup of pleasure, if ever lifted "'''i uuaiivu 111 an 1 nam ill. Vt ouuu, ihe only consolation wilL be an approving conscience, hope and resignation. .Those with whom the roses abound, will do well to gather them while they may ; while others who complain of the thorns, may partially extract them by cheerfulness and content ment. h is as unreasonable, to expect Sum mer without Winter as Roses, without Thorns. George Daniel As a gentleman was passing a ragged lit tie urchin of aboutten Vearsjof age, he look eu uown,; and ssvt a longtime' in the boys roouth. This struck him as being a little fre,anu he addressed him thus: My son, does your anxious mother know "Certainly, replied the little fascal'she saTe me three cents to buy a long tailed -lonkey are you for sale V This let: the Kntleman out. What can be accomi'.lishku by Bh atkry. The , Nantucket Islander tells ihe follow ing story which shows what can be accom plished by faithfulness and determination on the part of their officers, in keeping down a large hostile force ! with small physical means. I " In the month February of 1799, the French fripate 1'Insurgente was captured by the American frigate j Constellation. The Insurgente struck at half past three in the afternoon and a prize crew was placed on board of her, consisting of Mr. Rndgrers, ihe first lieutenant of the Constellation, and since well known as Com. Rodgers ; " Mr. Porter, afterwards the distinguished com mander of the E?ex, and eleven seamen. They commenced removing the prisoners, but before they had half completed their important task, the wind and darkness com pelled them to defer the duty. The ships vrere separated, and there remained on board the Insurgent, 173 of her crew, to control whom there, were but thirteen Americans. What made this a matter of greater difficulty, was thai the Insurgent had been great I v damaged in the action, and that the wound ed and dead covered her decks. . A dispo sition to rise upon the prize crew was man ifested by the prisoners. -Neither gratings por handcuffs could be found. A situation (ike this called for energetic measures. The prisoners were ordered into the lower hold, the arms were secured, arid 1 a sentinel was placed at each hatchway, armed to the teeth, with positive orders to shoot every man who should attempt to appear on deck, without permission. In this awful situation, Mr. Rotlgers and his party continued three days, unable to sleep, compelled to manage a frigate, and watch their prisoners, with the utmost vigilance, as the latter was constantly on the look out for an nppol unity to retake the ship. At the end of that time, they carried the Insurgente, in triumph into St. Kills, where they found that the Constella tion had already arrived." BURNING OF MOSCOW. The French entered into a deserted cilv. Only the vilest of its population remained. Swarming over its innumerable streets, they begun to plunder its churches, and bazaars, and magnificent palaces. But when the night came on, and the meanest soldier lay down wrapped in the costliest furs and drunk en with the richest wines, the cry of" b ire! " Fire !" burst like a knell of death upon the ranks. The names shot upward, and, their lurid light revealed a figure in the windows of the Kremlin palace. It was the CorsicauF Mis hand grasped a pen, and he was writing by the light: and could any one have looked over him,, hejwould have beheld a letter in dicted to the Czar, and on its page was writ ten 4 Peace!' The names were extinguished; but the next night they broke out 111 ail quarters, spreading with such rapid progn that they involved at the same time the a bodes of poverty and sumptuous j a'aces; mon uments and miracles of luxury and art! The very tombs were burnt up! In the midst of all, the equinoctial storm arose, and raised the ocean-of fire into great billows which rolled and dashed against the Kremlin, and would not retreat at the bidding of him who stood upon the ramparts. In the midst of the howling of the storm and crackling of the flames, the fall of combustible magazines, the rolling of drums, and the sound of tocsins, the solemn peal of bells, and clocks striking their last hour, the revelry of the drunken and the shrieks- of anruisK and all other sounds of ! a wild, exulting spectacle, were seen runing through the street, the most squalid wretches that ever assumed the form of humanity; men and women, with dishevelled hair, with torches in their hand, and the aspect ot demons, revetting in their own Pandemonium. Napoleon dashed out of the town on his charger, beneath the overarching columns of flame, and retired a league dis tant, where the heat of the fire pursued him. "Oh P exclaimed he when he afterwards de. scribed tlie scene at St Helena, " it was the grandest, spectacle the most awful, the most sill Lmc which the world ever beheld." Knickerbocker. A la Ai.tobe Carolina 13 hGE and seneraf assortment ; warranted tlhe irrowth of 1 842. For sa'e at the on n Bookstore. rUKNEK at HUGxHSo. March 6 19- J. P. AAMS, Boot and Shoe MAKER, Ralbioh, N. C. Informs Ihe oublic generally, that ha bas changed his location, and can now be fotmd on the North-east .rr at Market fauare. about 30 stepa from the new Market House. H is prepared to execute an oruers 1 hi. the verr shortest notice. Prices raod- erat and a reasonable credit alioweu to punctual cus ... , tomers, j...; 'm . -' . lis wilt also manofactur L.ASXS to onler, and solieiu toe patronage, of the public. , Rakigh, March 29. 148. . 6T3t Our Office being supplied with the greatest varietx, of tnncy job Type, f : . We are prepared to execute PAXFHLiiTSi Cards CiRCtriApcs, Handbills rl a style tot Inferior to say Office in the Stats. arc. The 8uheriter i prepared to execute all kinds uf Imitations of every variety tf Marble, and of all kinds 01 wood; also, WaU fainting, Pa er-hanging. Gla- rtngand OILUIiNU on Wood and Metallic substances of every description, in the late French style, &c , attended to at the shortest notice, and done in a supe. rior style of workmanship. MIL! TAUY FbAG and BANNERS ptun.ed in he neatest style, on the shortest nolic, and much cheaper than they can be done elsewhere. rr Ke- fer to the Adjutant General of Nerth Carolina. Persons wishing Painting of any description exe cuted, by cnitin at the Cabinet Ware Room of Mr. William Thompson, opposite the 8ouh East corner of the Capttol f-quare, may expect to have it done to their enlira aatisikction. C. FKAZIEK. Raleigh, Jan. 14. 1843. 5 if rnOLTiD on ihe 2d lust, in tlie Road, by a trav l elling gentleman, near Pineville, Johnston County, a Note of hand fur One Hundred Dollars, made payable to Jhn B. trawford. dated October I, 1839, with a credit of Fifty Dollars, on the 17h February 1841. ami pigned by It. D. Smith, Giles Smith and Samuel Smith. The legal owner of the above Note can regain possession of the same, by ap plying at thia Office, and paying the cost of this Ad vertisement. Raleigh, April 4, 1843. 27 TNJOTICEis hereby given to all persons, in. debted to the Estate of the late Joh.x Chowder, dee'd. lo make immediate payment to the undersign ed, as longer indulgence cannot be eiven. Those having claims against said decedent, are also request ed to present them within the time prescribed by law, or this nouce wilt be plead in bar of their recovery. SAM. YVHIl AKER, Adm. Wake County, March 22. 24 One Cent Reward, but no thanks. Ranaway from the Subscriber, about the 1st inKt. an indented colored Apprentice, named JIM. This boy is 18 or 19 years old. but an badly grown, that he would net be taken to be more than 12 or 14 years of age. All persons are forewarned from har boring or entertaining said boy, as I wilt enforce the aw against all offenders in this particular. HENRY J. BROWN. Rab igh, March 27.1843. 25 3t legislative Documents. BOUND VOLUMESonUining complete copies of all the Messages, Reports, Statements. Bills) and Resolutions, acted on by the lust legislature and ordered to be printed, can be procured on application at the Rboistkb Officr Price Three Dollars. Raleigh, Feb. 20, 1843. Brown Domestics on Commission. IT ATELY received, a heavy lot af Domestics U which are offered on the smallest advance by the piece, or merely to cover expenses by the Bale. Also, low prieed Prints, etc. dee. JAMES M. TOWLES. March 2, 1843. 19 THE WAY TO SAVE MONEY. COME AND LOOK AND YOU WILL 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 t rrnilE ItOCkflSll Company offer a supe. If rior style of 4-4 Sheetings, at 6c. at 90 davs Wholesale. C. P. MALLETT, Pres't. Fayetteville, 18ih Fnb. 1R43. IS 6w Lrfhrfh bVEAMS OF PATER, ConsisUng of &Ayylttrt Fool's Cap, Printing and Wiap ing is now offered at. reduced prices, for Cash, by TURNER & HUUHE. Feb 16. Ibl BACON II A HIS. A fresh supply, just to hand. Iard alMO In Kegs and a barrel of smoked Sausages, made specially for the owner's family use. WILL.. ft-UK. Raleigh, March 24. 24 2w D. K. MACRAE, Attorney at Eatv RALEIGH, N. C. March 21, 1843. 23-Gt UOK BINDING, in all its various form-, done with neatness and despatch, at the N. C. Book store. tukinek ot Muunr.15. Raleigh, December 15. 101 IN TIME 12 prime Venison Hams. Jost receited at T. H. SNOW'S. ebruary 11 17 4 k PIECES OF MUSIC, For sale, at fhalf the former Prices. TURNER & HUGHES A N B W BOOK, Jost oot or Pa ms. Elements A of Geology, for the use of Students, with a sketch ol me Geology of North Carolina, and Geological Map, by Prof. E. Mitchell, of the University of N. C. For sale at the N. Carolina Bookstore. February, 1843. TURNER & HUGHES. FTpRITISII Lustre or London Polish, for sale at Jjrj 76 N. L. oTH n o irug store. TAT7E STILL attend to the Auction, the Comuiis v y sion and the Agency business. WILL. PECK. 19 3t Raleigh, March 7, 1843. finO FARMERS' Red Clover, White Clover, (j Herds Gras, Lecerne and Blue Grass (Seed, can b H ad by applying at the North Carolina Bookstore, C xaf run Casb. TURNER 4- HUGHES. A HAITI FOR SALE. SpKNE. that is said to be a very superior instru U UmenL can be bad at a reduced price. Call and examine it, al lh-Nonh Carolina Book Store. TURNER it HUGHES. January 1843. . f Cotton Yams -Prtee induced. Ti P. MA I. LETT often a superior article of He Cotton Yarns, No 5 10, assorted, at 13 jc Cash. Fayetteville, Feb. 18, 1843. ISSw kCDOOL BOOtlS.-iuvenile and Toy books consuutly for sate at wholesale and retail, and every description of Book for ibe young and More adt anted Student. Air at reduced prices. TURNER dr. HUGHES April 1 ' ' v ' ; " v FTnECKWITH'S ANTI-DYSPEPTIC PJLL8 ImFot safe at the Drug Store of , 71 ; NliaTitHIuneigh. JY2M1ER FISHER Co. No. 134 Peabl Steeet, near Water Street UEW-YORK, Keep constantly on hand, the latent and very best istylr and qualities of Foreign and Domestic STRAW GOODS, Consisting of a large assortment of Ladirs' and Misses' Tuscan and Straw Bonnets ; Men's and Boy' Leg horn and Palm Leaf Hats. Also, Palm Leaf Kood. Cypress and Willow Bonnes, Arti ficial Flowers, Band Boxes in Nests, &c &c &c. They would respectfully invite ihe attention of Mer chants, and others dealing in such Goods, to their Stock, when visiting the City. Those who prefer ordering Good, wUl be supplied promptly, at the lowest Market rates. View York Feb. 1st. 1843. 13-12t. PORTRAIT, MINIATURE, AND HISTORICAL PAINTING. XVTR. JO : S. PENDER, OF S'ORTfl CAROLINA, Having visited Europe for the purpose of perfecting himself in his profession, is now prepared to exeeute Portraits, Miniatures, &e. Those wishing lit avail themselves of his profession al services, are requested to t all at his Arteliier, in the buildinn fbtmerly occupied by the Secretary" of State, whwre sieeimcns of his execution may be seen. Feb 18, 1843 IS Worms lVorms Worms I herman'i Worm Iozengefl. proved in 3mfe than 400,000 cases lo be infallible ; the onl ly certain worm-destroying medicines ever discover ed. Many diseases ari?e from worms and occasion long and intense suffering and even death, without their ever Wing suspected ; grown persons are very often afflicted with them and are doctored for various complaints, without any benefit ; when one dose of these Lozenges would speedily care them- For sale in Raleigh by W llliams Sfc Haywood and N L Stith. A New Cast Iron Plough ! AT the special request of many Farmers of this County, C. H. Richnosii, Esq. of Caswell, N. Kj. has cast a small One Horse Plough, to suit our land and teams. All who have examined it, have pro nounced it just the thing Also, kept constantly on hand, one and two Horse Ploughs of a larger size, with extra points and slides in abundance. JAMES M. TO V L.E3, Sole Agent. Raleigh, Jan. 16, 1843 GAL and PERSOATJiL. PIIOP- EMtTJT FO It SX.JG. By virtue of a T 1 sn wv n. w -m ueeuin trust, executed to me by iwxxr r. Hill, .q of Granville County, for certain purposes there in iset forth I shall, on Monday the 10th day of April nexty proceed to soli (on the Premises,) the TRACT of LAND on which he now resides, situated on Mid dle Creek, and containing 400 Acres I shall also sell a variety of Personal Property, at the same time 1 erms will be liberal, and made known on the day ofSale. HENRY W.MILLER, Trustee. Feb. 12, 1843. 13. Brntldrelli'S Pills We have a fresh su ply we Were altoul say, of this valuable Medicine but to those who have tried them, it is un necessary to say so,and those who have not tried them would b slow perhaps to belteve us. It is, however, a serious fact, that we could name al leaxt one family, where their regular use for several years past, has made the Physician's visits " few and far between." Oar new boxes contain 25 Pills each, the old only have 21. WILL. PECK. GOO BLAiK BOOKS. glUITABLE for Records for Courts, Register 3 Ledgers Journals, Dy Books, Invoices, Cash, and Letter Books. Receipt and Bill Books, Memoran dum, Bank and Pass Books, Check Books, Cypher in; and Writing Books. The Subscribers will rule and bind, to any Pattern.' TURNER ec HUGHES. Decemlerl5. Star 101 NITED STATES DISTRICT COURT OF NORTH CAROLINA. In Bankmuftct. Notice to shew cause against Petition of William H. Mead, of Wake County, late Merchant, to be declared a Bankrupt, at Newborn, on the fourth Monday in April next By Order or the Court, H. H. POTTER, Acting Clerk of Court in Bankruptcy. Filed, February 4th, 1843. April 3 20d TNTEW NOVELS, &. This day received Puj at the North Carolina Bookstore, Bulwer's new Novel. IheLaxtof the Barons; Adam Brown the Merchant, by Horace Smith; and a variety of others at the reduced price of 25 cents each. Also, Alison's History of Europe, and Brandes Encycloposdia of Science, Literature and Arts, in Nos. at 25 cenls a n amber. TURNER & HUGHES. April 3. 27 EW T II EO LOGICAL BOOKS. A History of the Crest Reformation of the six tecnth century in Germany, Switzerland &c by J. H. Merle D Aubigne, together with all the works publish ed by the Presbyterian Board of Publication wiih a large and general coUection published by the Episco pal Press. And in fact, we have on hand a very larg.- and general collection of Religious and Pious reading for all denominations of Christians, whh a great variety of Bibles, Testaments, Hymn Books and Prayer Uooks of every variety of binding and price. For sale by m un .t tr n m w -v w w w - 1UHIM.H 6C tlUUHt.3. April 3. , TTTMTKO STATES District Court or U J North Carolina in bankruptcy iSotice to snew cause against euuon oi wiuiam A. Hamllic of Randolph County, fhysicran to be de- cl ared a Bnakrupt, at Newberu, on the fourth Mon day in April next. Bv Order or the uourt, h. h. pottek; Acihig Clerk of of Court in Bankruptcy Verified March 1 1843. 22 30d i,jir jtotice. . Joseph A. IIlaclL and Samuel-It-DlUCk, Have formed a Partnersbi&io the practice of utrroa rjniy tor ttetsturw and pmMer Districts, 8ontb Carolina. ' - i' , .-:-t -JOSEPH A. BLACK inay be found at Bis Office in Columbia, aod 8smoel R Black, toCSmdetr Both paYtntera' will attend the Court. SAMUEL R BLACK will attefij, ihdividaalty. to any business entrosted tor . his care in Richland, Fairfield and lAUcastef tterkrtS 8; Ct . March 8, 184 ; v--6rft LOOK nERE! Jast Received a large assortment of Family Gro ceries and CoiifecUonaf'tes : . ' 4 hogsheads Brown Sugar, ' 20 lags Java, Laguyra and StDomingo Cofle, 5 boxes Loaf Sugar, 5 barrets best crashed 8agar, . ! Mrs Miller's Scotch Snuff in bottles and bladders, 15 boxes Sperm Candles, v ; 20 do Tallow do 10 boxes fresh Oranges and Leroonii 30 half and quarter box Raisins, 'vf 30 jars fresh Prunesr 300 lb dried Beef, 50 It uffaloe Tongs. 100 lb. Bologna Sausage, Walnut and Tomalto CaUup, 3 cases preserved Ginger, very cheap, 60 dram's fresh Smj rna Figs, 5000 bert Principe Segars, 1000 do Sheroots, (new article,) 2000 do Regalias, do 2 cases of Dates, fresh, 5000 lb. nice cured Bacon, 3 boxes Superior Chewing Tobacco, 250 lb. soft sh. llcd Almonds, 250 lb Palm Nuts. 250 lb English WalnuU, 400 jars assorted Preserves, 100 do. do Pickles, 5 boxes Citron, Work, Market and Clothes Baskets, very large. Perfumery of all descriptions, Brooms, Brushes, &c. Splendid assortment of French and other Candy, 3 doz. Canary Glasses, Bird Cages, all sizes. H igh and Low post Bed-steads, cheap. With many other articles, all of which will bo sold cheap for cash, or to punctual customers. 8. L. TUCKER. Fayetteville Street. Raleigh, March 20, 1843. "DISEASE A U WIT Impurity of the BLOOD the only Disease. MOW simple, yet how wise, how good and beao tiful are all the laws of nature! Simplicity and truth are stamped upon every law of the creation The mighty worlds whit h roll in space in every de' gree of velocity and direction are all governed 6v ai traction of matter to matter. This principle governs the human body. Brandreth's Vegetable Uni versal Pill, attract all impurities of the blood to the bowels, which organ expels them from the body. At traction and disease are !oth units. All accidents ot infections only affect the body in proportion as they occasion imparity of the blood. 1 be bowel for instance are costive this most im portant organ is closed the ronseueoca k great accumulation of impurities, which, as tbey cannot get out by their usual passage, an foroed into the blood, occasioning impurity of blcod. Thus Fevers, CbcW ica, Rheumatism, Coughs, and Coldsrara often pro duced. But let Brandreth's PilU be used In such do ses is will effectually evacuate the boweb, and health is restored at once'. The unworthy have counterfeited the Doctor's Me dicine so extensively, that bis travelling Agent is now faking in all the old boxes, and putting new ones of a different figure, with 25 PiHs in their place. 8ome are just received at WILLIAM PECK 8 Office. Rale March I. 1843 18 ly Have you a Covgh ? Don't' neglect it f Sherman's Cough Lozenges. Are the Hfet.-most sore and effectual remedy Ut Coughi Colds, Consumptions, Whooping Cough, Asthma, Tightness of the Lungs or Chest, frc. 4c The pro prietor bas never known an instance where they did not give perfect satisfaction. Several thousand box es have breu sold with the last year, restoring to health persons in almost every stage of consumption, and those laboring under the most distressing colds jnd coughs. They do not check snd dry op the cough, but tender it easy, promote ex pectoral ion, al lay the tickling or irritation, and remove the proxi mate or exciting cause. They are made from a com bination of the mnt valuable expectorant, or cough medicines, and are undoubtedly superior to everything in use for those complaints. Hundreds upon hun dreds of certificates have been offered of then- won derful vinues, from those who have been saved from an untimely grave, and restored to perfect health, by using them hh i ,. . , , . , . . , The alnive Mebcine may be obtained at the Drug owe oi Messrs. v imams a. naywoou, anu or ui. r r - i , tkT T c . i h . I box TO SUIT THE TIMES. The Subscriber has just received an assortment of CLOTHS, CASSI1ERES AND TESTINGS, Of the Latest Style and Fashion, And most respectfully invites bis patrons and the pub lic generally, to examine them, previous to their par chasing eUewhere. As they were all bought for Cash, he will dispose of them on moderate terms. 'He feels truly grateful for the encouragement here tofore received; and. would state, most distinctly that he continues to make up all garments committed to his care, with the same attention as though he Iiad sold them himself. His Stock consists, in part, of superfine French and English Cloths. Cnsslmeres & Testings. Also, a beautiful selection of fancy Satin SCARFS CRAVATS. GLOVES, &c QCj The above articles will be made lo order, not inferior to any in the State, at the shortest notice. N . B. A splendid Plate of Fashions just received. Call and see ! " - T. R. FENTRESS. Raleigh, March 29, 1843. ; 2641. WILT,IAlfI OORDOJV, COMMISSION MERCHANT, References, Basil Uordon, Esq. il Gordon, Esq. ? .AH;,vW B. Ficklin, jL,.J F;M: mas F. Knox, Esq. vji-IilZL 'ill'-tr- Jos, I homas r . Knox, Eaq. , vi Messrs. Jnn. Scott fe So,,. C r ' f Mesanu Fry 4" Co. - 7.. i . Messrs DunUp, Moncure d Co. 5 f100041 Messrs. A. Kevan 4r Brother', 7 aJ.kp Messrs. Mcllwaine, Brownley dsCu.' J retwDur Messrs. Soulier & Bell, .Norfbtk. Yai. Mr. H. B. Montague, an experienced dealer in To bacco, will pay special attention Iff the infcSrest of the Tobacco Planters of North Carolina. - LisxaAT. advances on all produce wbe hi hand, and proceeds remttted to order. ' " July S, 1842. 1 . ' "'1 T7sS Oner Uasn wr good w neat, wefgnurg WW SO the. to the bushel, to be ddfvfexed at Snulr . m . Awm ... BoylarriB Mills, a few miles from town. Our Stock of sh, Sugar, CoSes, Candlea, ftolasses, dec. we tbmK pretty good, It is all bought with the cash, afad will be SYrld . si stnail sklvsnte fir the cash sgaia. . .. '"; ;'. '( .. ; : it'l,' More fresh Hiee fat on the way for is. - RaJsigb, March 28 S 2w RALEIGH 1 iJJUNUFACTORY; Save a Dollar and pet a better Hat 1 " "-T .i IIUGII LUCILEYi Practical Uti'ter repecUol)y Informs he, Cittxcns of Raleigh, and tb Neighb,irhood generally, that he has now received bin Boring Stock, consisting ot ff?A wcj afilV AS.. ot eer descripOon, wMchTTSferrfor SSSmSZ twenty per cent cheaper tharr they can be batf at any other place in ibis City. He is ribw finishing some bopenor CasMmere end German Brtrih Hals, a Utile neater than you have seen for Aany a day. Abo; some ery uerior , Mot skint Snd Short NsJ Silt Hala. which for beauty of finish, and JoUlyyanr not be excelled. Hsu will be kept constantly orV hind or tnanafactared to ordfr of every qaslity price snd fashion Hats of eVery desitfriptron, cleaned ind4 pressed to look etfual to new. Costomtrs'Hauf pressed gratis. IT. TL. has taken the Shop on Fayettevifte Bitetti fecentry occupied by Dr. Jytrmtii, next door t Mr; Wbitk s 8hoe Store; where he Invites t&e pobfic to call before i.nrehaAg elsewhere, if ther wish toaavtf a dollar, and get a better Hat. He trusts, that by strict attention to the bosiness,to receiv 4 share of rha pubr lie patronage. . N. B. Cash gtreri for Woat oh the Rkra, aud ery description of Fcas. Raleigh. March 14. 184?. 2 WILLIAM T. II A I IV reapedf6i1 informs his friends sfid the pahjic, that he hat rented the Premises formerly occupied by Mr. John Zikovrfcss. near tfil 8rl Capitol, and ha prepkrfj nimeeff (o accommodate Travellers and others, who may favor him wilh their etrstom. y He witl keep no Spiritaous LltOTifM gmy Iraa, but wdl famish his gaesui with good and wholesoma water fiom one of the best Well in the City r and his Table will be strpplieJ Whir the best the mitkef af fords. . . s . ., His Stabiles trill be welT aKerVdetf to, andsb wtfr spare no pains to give griM-rat satitretioh. - He will accommodate a few Gentkmen wh& BoaYo by the month or year. His terms will be modefates RaWgh, Mrcb22.l943. ' l4- William Thompson, H " " I , tP I' 11' J 1 ' V1 'Ml " Cabinet and liirnlture Ware-lloule' RjCLKIGH,- N. C. TTnHE Subscriber has now on baud sit bis fufnhftV t JJ ing Ware Rooms, Justin lbs rear of MeisYl. liaer 6c Htnjhe-' Book tStora. general aasortmest jf Article in bis Mna, made in th moat faithful msa ner, after ths newest anA1 most faahionSbTtt patterns, and which will be warranted. They will 5e sold at socb prices, a to leave no eieoVte for rending td' the' North for Fttrnltare. Call a'ad look, oeforeyoA send1 from home. WlLUAM THOMPSON. Rileigh, Nov. 4, 1843. 4s GO Walnut, BrrcX Ivlaple and PoplisY Lomler' well-seasoned, taken in exchange for' Fofniioie Passage to Baltimore THE sopeftorStesttW, COLUMBUS of PO CAHONTA8, will leave City Point direct foi Baltimore, mierf WSdsksday afternoon, at 3 o'clock . ...wi.t . i.BKiHwm mm) vmtm Html B S. ...a mnA Lm tjt P.-- U W-w- .i. ", -wm... WUVUUNiniW Tt,. Mi-r. i , .L . wvwmvuk ai ww bbbl wvuaavvvaajBjflwssv M Mpajnaj uiag ; Bu are very superior. -and the na sea it a. mefaiiiid . meals .through from' Petersburg lo Baltimore, ohly $9 Keiurning, win leave iiaiumore evert Saturdrry OteU noon at 5 o'clock. Baltimore, Malt 16; 1843. V W; '."'22 ly : in in J - ' rrnHEsE UNRIVALLED, pills hsVm nW j JJ. acquired a celebrity and a popularity um-qbalted . in the annals of Medicine, and also having obtained: the entire confidence, land being naed in the private practice of almost tbe whole body of the Medical Fee' ulty in the United States, Ed rope, Aia,8"6oth Abefi ica, the West Indies, and a great pert of Africa' it (a4 unneceasary to sdvertise them at length. Of to ssy an thing further of their merits, than by stating the com plaints which they are most effective in the tare 6f and which fre as foHows .'yellow and virions feter fever and ague, dyspepsia, croup, live! tomplsiot, arlclt head-ache, jaundice, asthma, dropsy, Aedmatisfrr largement of the spleen, piles, cofieyfemala obaiffic" lions, heart born, furred totigae,nsusest6suhjiessf" the stomach and b6wet, incipientdiarrha,0attilence' habitual eostiveness, loss of appetite, blotch of stl6Sr compaction, and in sH rtrses of torpor of thf oowshv where a cathartic bran aperient is needed. 1 ;Taey r exceedingly mild In their operation, prodmlreitbr nausea, griping nor delilitv. .:., rKiW&h The shore Pills are for sale irj Qe city of Raleigh ty Messrs. WHIiama St Haywood, and at the Drag store' of N. L tti.h, and it Fsyettetille by . i. H tie, si New York Prreesw -,n.,v;:r;V ' -."iiEiadTAisii;.-. Kirs. Prcndergast ispecrfullj infonris the La die of Raleigh and tlTe pub lie general!, that she has re- mnvpd her?. ju,:.v -,;. . Stratr Uonutt Kstobliihincnt to the iKmsVon ttarget Street former) etpie4 by Mr. Johx WRttoxt. ' ' t JXalergb January; 1843. ; ' -JZ'-:V" N:.BfcyJffa. P. will pa-y frartieilar aleoui to? cleaning and ' altering Tb.rrnee, Toacsn andfitraw' . Bonnets Leghorhs, M e. in tits newest fahion. FronV her experience in h aos.b6sinsss, She feels' tonfi- dent of giving general satisfaction. ? ,v 1!. ,i Tot ssf bjifbetalef retail, by , -. . . m ...... . " trJ m - aaw i?' m, '.:;-y. N.
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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April 7, 1843, edition 1
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