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A rery cheerless artel fallacious loclribe I that wlcb teaches us to deny the yielding , natural feeling?, righteoly directedt be ings cause the consequence may b trouble and ief ai well as uaiisfaction and pleaaure The man u ho lives on from year to year, jealous of placing himself in situations where be chancps can possibly turn against him--ice, as it were, surrounding his heart, and i.i.'miml too scruoulouily weighing in a baN Ilia . . . m iee the results of giving away to any or those propensities his Crator has planted in his heart may be a philosopher, but can never be a happy man. j Upon the hanks of a pleasant river stood a cottage, the residence of ao. ancient man, whose limbs were feeble with the weight o ears and of sorrow In his appetites easily gjalifiedj like the simple race, of people uong whom he lived, every want of exis tence was supplied by a few fertile acres. Those acres were tilled and tended by two brothers, grandsons of tho old man, and dwellers also in the cottagn. The parents of the bovs lay buried nearby. Nathan,! be'elderhad hardly seen his twen tieth summer. He was a beautiful youth. Glossy hair clustered upon his head, and his checks were very brown from sunshine'and open air. Though the eyes of Nathan tere soft and liquid, like a girPs, and his cheeks curled with a voluptuous swell, exercise and labor had developed his limbs into noble and manly proportions. The bands of hun ters, as they met sometimes - to start off to gether after the game 'upon the neighboring hills, could hardly show o'e among their number who in comclinrs?, strength or activ ity, might compete with the youthful Nathan. Mark was but a year younger than his bro . titer, lie, ton, hud gr;at beuuly. Iii the course of lime the ancient sicken ed, and knew that he was to die. Before the approach of tliu fatal hour, he called before him! the two youths, and addressed them thus: i " The world, m children, is full of deceit. Evil men swarm in eviry place ; and sorrow and disappointment are the fruits of inter course with them. So wisdom is wary. ; " And as thr things of life are only shad ows, passing like the darkness of a cloud, twine no bands of love about your hearts. For love is the ficklert thing of life. The object of our affection dies, and we thenee forth languish in agony ; or perhaps the love we covet dies, and that is more painful jet- 1 " It is well never to confide in any man. It is well to keep aloof frum the follies and impurities of earth. Let there be no links between von arirfithra- Tt nnt ttnv l..in i .... .i.:.L . .... i... ' Z f i.r 3 B , - r Uf Pe,,Vence linnn him . . f i : Thi .... iV i r , , ' . ' (.".. j un a uuiiumi ui Tuur. iiauuinesB. i r;.n .i . , . DrriPnrP hi h. Ian nun nl l.nl " I i inn, in, diiii. iinvK iean.i(i in tuiipr x i ..u.i. a icw urtifs micru-aru, uie oiu mia i was placed away in the marble tomb of his I . . ' J u www v 1 kindred, wl.icli was built on a hill by the shore. Nnu, . . ,. . : ,:L" 1 1 llOW til ft Hi ill i in I inn rwt uor. XT I U n J . . B. . . , i ni3 brother ini'inctions frenuentlv imnrjia. I ed upon them before by the same monitorial voice were pondered over by each, youth 1 ; J 1 I ms inmost heart. They had always ha o'luatiy respected their grandsire: whatever me from his mouth, therefore, seemed as tne words of an oracle, not to be gainsayed. Soon the path of Nathan chanced to be aunaered from that of Mark. I And the trees leaved out, and then in au a . . t- . : , 7 , "V lI,e!r 'onage ; and tn due course eaveu out again, and asain. and many times 1 -p" 1 U,e nrolher8 met fot yet. -.w atore years and lenl What change 7 over earth in such j.uia auu ien i I slan.;- 7 " f'our cr etting, cast long A. ik. . I withered and - c mW4iu,iwu we Camp vv -t J nd .I i r! J "uP 0,n 'PP08'16 dictions, by tl 7t lTlher,ai to,nb b,,iU on H,U tl.pv ilr, 8 , a fa,.r T.'.Ter' ,Wn do wuu uair inin ina inotvv. Why do I the facP nf .i i! V, un cJe8 loward dn.. : . " ,uer i nJ orop I vb .ii l I if. nmii. r . . . .1 . .j 1 l,c,r cneeKS. and. their fraraoa imh lm yen more than with the feebleness of aget r.nr!?,".? ,on?. "Plated brethren, and they enfold th i ' r "7 l"7, ""iota themselves in rr.A anMUr. .,m.u I t . , ; "I1U Said Mark, after fam , I tflfi H f , --v. . w acn . iiiu- urmn 1 g oacK, and gazing earnestly u j, mpanion s form and 'feature, hrAiC' m. on me lbat thou art iny ami vai ! . - i . . -"k.iiuuiu ue a nrnvo nni rA.ii. i and W' . b,ack ur,a upon his head, mv k . ,th0s Pa pmblems of decay. And ' villi ipp an..i.i i. . - - - a .v-i anuuiU D Siraitrrit anH I nund tottering as thou." a plann ?ata "econd "arching glance I t-'once oi discontent. . ' I "Aiwii'i . aimi 1, rejoined Nathan, I roiffht f e - Uiqbs a8 l ,nJ Dol,,er not such shrivelled vice tK r ii ... ,,,8ieia oi mat cracked i SWcllinf niuair nf a mnrriinff 1 ,,,c.ierof0" eury leariuu m il it.il . . m . w w aircnginj ior nan a eentorv it is. dear brother; since" my fiarul touched thinev or" my gase,tested upoii thy 1 lace. . I Mack sighed and answered not.' . I of Then in little', while toejr inade ennui-1 ries about what had befallen either during the time past. Seated upon the marble by which they had met, Mark briefly told bis story. ' I m f bethmk me. brother, many, many years have indeed passed over since the sorrowful day when our grandsire, dying, left us to seek our fortunes amid a wicked and seduc tive world, j . . . M His last words, as thou, doubtless, dost remember, advised us against the snares that should beset 'our subsequent journey He portrayed the dangerr th at were rj ii the path of lore ; he impressed upon our j . nt. iho fn i nf nlnrintr ennfi! n in hit. man honor; and warned us to keep aloof from - f. -t, O . to) close a communion -with our kind ; he then died, but his instructions live, and have ever been present in mv memory. " Dear Nathan, why should I conceal from you that at that time I loved.- My simple soul urt gifted with therwisdom of otir aged relative, had vielded to the delicious folly, and the brown eyed Eva was my young heart's choice. O) brother, even now, Ibu feeble and withered thing ! am, dim recollections, i . T e . i. i n. pleasant passages, come forth around me, like the joy of old dreams. A boy again, and in the confiding heart of the boy, I walk with Lva by the river a hanks. And the gentle I creat urn blushes at my protestations of love, and leans her check upon my neck. 1 he regal sun goes down in the west) and we gaze upon the glory of the clouds that attend his sitting, and while we look at their fan tastic changes, a laugh sounds out, clear like a flute and merry as the jingling of silver bells. It is the laugh of Eva." The eye of the old m:in glistened with un wonted brightness. He paused, sighed, the I brightness faded away, and he went on with hi n,.,,t;A I his narration. I ' As I said, the dying lessons of him whom we reverenced were treasured in nty soul. I could not but feel their truth. I feared that if I again stood beside the mai den of my love, and looked upon her face, and listen to her words,the wholesome axioms tnight-be blotted from my thought ; 1 deter- miiiedto act as became a man; from that hour 1 never have beheld the brown eyed Eva. - I went amid the world. Acting upon the wise principles which our aged friend taught us, I looked ' upon everything with suspicious eyes. Alas! 1 found U but too true that iniquity and deceit Are .the ruling spirits of men. " Some called mj cold, calculating and unamiable ; but it was their own uuworthi- ness that made me appear so to their eyes. I am not you know, my orotner t am not, -a . t m - natarally of proud and repulsive manner f k out i was ueteruiinea .never to give, my friendship merely to be blown off again, it I miirlii Lmo0 nc n foaihor Kv th wind nnr inlpruav mv onnr- of ifi will, thnm I hat o . - I ------ j - i II 111 ii -1 i . r I very iiKOiy wouui tiniw en iiie auvauiagK in i the connexion, and leave rne no belter man before. " I engaged, in traffic. Success attended me. .nenncs sain tnat mv gnou lortune was the result of chance, but I knew it the fruit of the judicious system of caution whichgov- oi me erned me in matters of-business, as well as i i social intercourse. ... . . ... . . Maiy brottirr; tnus nave i nveu my me. J - . - . . nii. - .1 ' : -.1- ... ' -vr' vr i-.. "i Vol nianrollv if full) irlillorinrr nloimirra 1:1: " ?1 '7 imcreu;u ...c .y J""'-? 4w!j were tne disappointments, ine nopes biigiu- . .. . . . . . . i I ctl me ' ii uoia uvuajeu, mo i.iiiimgs ui mt -..i 4 k. ik. At.n - r ikn.. OUUIl ljQUgVyU J W HIV S -.WSWi W IIIV90 I mm whom I had laid up treasures. " Ah, my brother, tbe world is full of mis ery V jbe disciple of a wretched faitb ceased his story, and there was silence a while. Then Nathan spake: - - In my 'early years,' he said, I too loved a beautiful woman. Whether my heart was more irati tnan tome, or anection nan gain m ta.t -a i C(i ' a foightier power overie, I could not .,i r.nm ti 1 i.i ,Vihrtnt th- ;.f,.;A of a farewell kiss. We met L had resolved to . stay . bnt a moment 1 bad cbalked iiut I mv future life after the fashion thou hast I A - r;u - A - I u c i hum iiiiiiv. How it was I know not; but the moment rolled on to nours, and still we stooa witn ;... .m. ... . ..ik VUI "rnia ruiiu caiiti uuici. . . My brother, a maiden's tear w my stern resolves away. Tlte lure of a rolled quietly from between two sof washed voice. rolled quietly from between two soft lips, enticed me from remembrance of my grand- sire s wtsoorn. i lorgoi nis leacnings ana sire's wisdom. . . . - ..... . - . married the woman 1 loved ' Ah 1 how sweetly sped the seasons: We were biesseu. i rue, mere carao crossings . i ... i . - it. ?j linn eTiiSj ,uu w wiihsiuu tnem aiauu UlAlnn o.K nllirk ihm hand tnritnt ikl uwmuig v.vu w. , ' j . w M , iwi w . . such a thing as sorrow, remained in tbe world Children were born to us brave bovs i . .... . and fair- girls. - Oh, Mark; that is a plea afi.A .ihaiauainnfl ai nirnai inr nil p rvn. spring which (he rigorous doctrines of jour course of life bate withheld from joti! - - - IT .. I iA . ..l. . Va.ini.. fortune followed my path. ; I wilt not' deny bot that some in whom I thought virtue waa ..a --4 lrong, provea curminff nypocrues, ana wor-1 I thv no man', i riti Yt are thereSnanv I i . . n have known, spotless as far at humanity may oe spotless. ; J Thiia. tfi mo Uf, k.. k... . . . . . aa . . dark, and tatr. Have I lived happy T .NoJ nox completely ; it is never tor mortal so to FRIDAY, APRIL 14, 1843. rbeY .But I can Jay ray hand tiodh my heart. shd "thank' the Great Master, that the sun-J "".' mi viiciicr iuhii tuc aarKuew the clouds. : , 'Dear brother, the world has misery but it is a pleasant world still, and affords much joy to the dwellers T ' As? Nathan ceased, his brother looked up nis face, like a man Unto whom a simple I iruia aaa oeen me nrsi iirne reveaieu. VERY DES1RADLG PROP- ertr for 8ale. lu tbe City of uieigu, i uo ouwenner, ot-ing uo nrous of movms to bia Planution, wishes tofcUhbHOUSfi AND LOT io thia Ciiv. Th Property is situated -on Newborn StreH, east from the centre of the Capitol. ' The lioue is a luise two sto- building, forty -iwo feet by twenty-eight, with a p- through the middle three Rooms on the lower wr man mur bomtc, wuu r iffutaccs IO eCU UDM a basement story of hammered Kockthe whole extent. which la intended for a Dining Koora, etc with a fire place at each end tbe basement Kooms not fininhrd. There is a sopeib Rock Stable, two stories high, twen ty-four by thirty feet square; also a Rock Sm..ke-honae and good Trams 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 tine. All the improvements have been made within three years, and cost the builder over six thou- sand Dollars. ThU desirable property i. now offered for four thousand dollars rime wi I be given the purchaser. bul tU noJem wi dr jnteresl rit, wiu required. Person, desiroua of living it, Raleigh, have now an opportunity of purchasing a desirable residence, at a very reduced pnee. P. GUION. 68 if Raleigh, August 25, TAKEN and Committed to the County Jail of Northampton, on lbs 6ih day of January 1843, a negro man railing himself, Hudson, Reu ben and Ben. severally. Said Necro is five feet, nine inches high, of dark copper colour, quick spoken, and stammers when excited. He has a singular deformity of his toes, the fourth being much smaller and shorter than the fifth. He says ,nat to two men, i no. Davis and John Kastward, livMig in Granville County. He also, has ... ... r . , siu, IBM ue urtiMig in man uing in r ran&un CoUnty, whore name be does not give. The owners are requested to come forward, prove their property, pay charges and take the said Negro away, otherwise, he will be dealt with as the law pro vides in such cases. WM. B. TURNER, Jailor. Jan. 25, 1843. 28 4w 25 REWAUM. RANAWAYfiom the subscriber, liv ing in Charlotte, N. C., n the 7th ult., a iregro man named NAPutaux. Said boy is a very bright mulatto, about 25" years KI, bears a down cast, suspicious countenance, and has straight black hair. He is a shoemaker by trade, has his shoemaker's tools with him, and is very fond of spiriis. He wore, when he left, a smooth oil-cloth cap, blue broad-cloth coat, drab cloth pantaloons, and boots. He will no doubt try to pass as a. free white man, and journeyman shoe maker, and possibly is endeavoring to make Ins way to a nnn-sla veholding State. Napoleon was former ly owned by Col. John H. Wheeler, and was purchas- him in Virginia, or in the eastern part of this State iwill gives reward of tt lbKi dullaks for the apprehension of Napoleon, if taken in this county and delivered to me, or TWENTY-FIVE Trr i a r kj :r . i r u: l wwuuaho, ii uuivup uUl vu.. cuu.jr uu c l : i k: UUCU IU jutl M tuafc & KCi uiui uK'Uii - LEROY SPRINGS Charlotte. N. C, April 4th. 1843. 39 3w. NOTICE TO MERCHANTS. . SPRING, 184a PER Schrs. Planet and Bergen, and hourly expected per schr. Marga ret, my Spring assortment of Goods, consisting of Coney, Muskrat, black and drab Russia, of various qualities, Moleskin and medium and fine Beaver Hats, together ith Palm Leaf Hats, of different qualities, as well as a. lull assortment oi uouuie.aiu single orua new m . . m m t i : w born. My stock was carefully selected from the Manufac- .re ' bv myself, f" usual,) and I flatter myself, that j ,han be , veM my old customers, and others r . . ' . . . who. may favor me with a call, m variety and quality of goods, as well as prices. rtCAJMJlO .M AJ'lt, ttycamore street. Petersburg, April W. 2-3t J. P. & C P. COLLINS, WIOLESALB : DEALERS Hi DSUGS, MEDICLTES, CHEWCALS, PAINTS, v . GLASS, DYE-STUFFS, kt. Ko. I, Sonth fifth Strttt, Philadelphia. The Subscribers have a large and well selected Stotk of the above articles, which they offer at the Invest market nrtces. and on the moat liberal terms Physicians, Druggists and MerchanU in the Sooth and West, who wish to make purchases, may, by m . . . . a a . a .. sending taetr aouresses to tne cuDscriDecs, omam ineir prices nee from ex pease. April I, 1843. X8 3m $50 REWARD. I will give the above Reward to any person, who wil apprehend and deliver my man CAM ' MON . who left about tbe 12th of March last He is about ft feet, 6 inches high yellow complexion, about 30 years of age, can read and write, ami s supposed to nave tree papers, ana I to have changed his name, and to be makiog for a free Slate. ALFRED MORING. April 3, 1943 28 St I m . w . nr. i LARGE and general assortment; warranted a ."u., fP.T!1 growth of 1842. For sale at tbe North i ttinnuiB uuwi Bookstore.. TURNER & HUGHES. March 6. - 19- D1X alEIVDREE has returned to Raleigh, and is prepared ai usual to attend to 8urgical caes in any part of the State. I ( "April 1, 1843.1 87 3t TTI) A N K' STOCK 1 FOR 9ALE.A portion -o XQ) the Stock of the Bank of the State of North Carolina and Bank of Cape Fear,' belonging to the Estate of Hsiravr Maso, dee'd, is yet UnoW. Pur chasers will make application4 for the Stock of the Bank of the Bute, to Cass. Dswrr, Esq. a Kafeigh, and for the 8inck of the Bank of Cape Fear, to Jso Hiil, Esq. Wilmington Or for-either, to me at Warienton. i . THOMAS WHITE Adminutrator. Warrenton. April 4. 1843. 28 lm D. K. MACRAE Attorney at Law ) RALEIGH, N. C. March 21,1843. , 23-6t THE WAY TO SAVE MONEY. iTlOME AND LOOK AND YOU WILL HJ BE COMPELLED TO BUY SPUN COTTON YARN PROM ME. The article is very superior, in twist, and very white. Numbers correct, and terms low. . THEO. H. SNOW, Agent. February 27. 17 8t Situation wanted. A YOUNG MAN, folly competent to teach the course of Arithmetic, English Grammar, and (it required) tbe rudiments of the Greek ec Latin Lan guages, is desirous of obtaining a situation in some healthy part of the country. A letter addressed toJ. H. H. at this Office, will be promptly attended to. Kaleigh, April 10, 1843. Legislative Documents. TfpOUND VOLUMES.eontaining complete copies ilDof all the Messages,' Reports, Statements, Bills and Resolutions, acted on by the last Legislature and entered to be printed, can be procured on application at the ItteisTKB Orrica Price ITiree Dollars. Kaleigh. Feb. 20. 1843. SLlfTKAh KEAMS OF PAPER, Consisting of iyUUer, Fool's Cap, Printing and Wiap ing is now offered at reduced prices, for Cash, by TURNER & HUGHES. Feb. 16. - 101 ACOX 11 A IMS. A fresh supply, just to hand. Lard also in Retrs and a barrel of smoked Sausages, made specially lor tbe owner's family use. WILL. rr.ii. Raleigh, March 24 24 2w TT JTI.RAltf.-Col. Jokx H. Whkklkr, j A Public Treasurer ef iorth-Carolina,has accepted an invitation to deliver the next Annual Address, be fore the two Literary Societies of Wake Forest C6I- ege, at the Commkxceickst on the 15th of Juue next. By order of the iiuzelian Society. L. C. HINTON, Cor. Sec April 6, 1843. 28 FT1! i rr ED STATES DISTRICT COUKT U OF NORTH CAROLINA I Baskhvtci. Notice to thow cause against tbe Petition of Henry C. Ennm of Johnston County. Physician, for his dis charge .and ceriiQcate as Bankrupt, at Newbern, on the fourth Monday in April next. Publication. Or dered. - H. POTTER, D. J. U. S. N. C. Feb. ft. 1843 70dys. Head Quarters, Raleigh, April 3, 1843. ATTENTION ! OJlcers of the 35th Regiment of North Carolina Militia : Parade at lh Baptist Grove, in the City of Raleigh, on Saturday, the 15th inst armed and equipped ac cording t raw, fur Drill and Court Martial. Ity order, L; W. PECK, Adjutant. Drown Domestics on Commission TT ATELY received, a heavy lot of Domestics U Jwhirh are offered on the smallest advance by the piece, or merely to cover expenses by the Bale. Also, low priced Prints, &c. otc. ' JAMES M. TO WLES. March 2. 1843. 19 200 YKiWSOft HAMS FOR SALE--New arrivalNo, 1. and no mistake. For Sale by THEO. SNOW. April 7. 1843. - 28 EDGE WORTH SCHOOL. riMlE EXAMINATION at Edge worth will take 1. place on the 10th inst. and close on the 12ih The next Session will, cummence six weeks from the I2lh of Apnu . Early attendance of the Pupils u r quested. Greensltorn', April 4. 1843. 28 1100 EDOO IiS.-Juvenile and Toy books iTS constantly for sale at wholesale and retail, and every description of Books for the young and more advanced Student. All at reduced price. TURNER & HUGHES. Aprils.. . ANEW BOOK. Jorrecr or Paxss. Elemenu of Geology, for tbe use of Student s. wkh a sketch of the Geology of North : Carolina, and Gewtogical Map. by Prof. E. Mitchrll,of the University of N. C, For sale at the N. Carolina Bookstore.' February, 1843. TURNER 6c HUGHES. TO FARMERS Red Clover, White Clover, Herds Grass, Lucerne and Blue Grass Seed, Can be had by applying at the North Carolina Bookstore, Chxa vox Cia. TURNER 4 HUGHES. A II A 11 P FOR SALE.' fXNE. that is said to be a very s a peri or instrtt li Ument. can be had at a reduced price. Call and examine it, at the North Carolina Book Store. TURNER HUGHES. January 1843. : ' T TO HIRE For the balance ef tbe year, an experienced and excellent female COOK. Ap ply at this Office. April 5 1843.- - 28 3t SPOHN'S IZI2JT1EDW -For Sale by : : ' N. L. STITH. mjECKwmrs anti-dyspeptic pills IfbFor sale at the Drag otore of , 7i; v- N L STITH. Raleigh. OOK BINDING, in all its srisus forms, done with neatness and despatch, at the N. C. Book- store. " iuiuiiifianuunb9. Raleigh. December 15. V. lOlf E STILL attend to the A action, the Commis sion end the Agency business. ft . - . WILL. PECK. Raleigh, March 7. 1843. , 19 3t rnniTI&II Lustre or London Polish, for sale at lp - T8 N L. STITH S Drug storek 4 Impuritg vf the BLOOD the only Disease. MOW simple, yet how'wise, hew food and beau tiful are ail the law of nature! Simplicity and train are stamped upon every kw of the creation The mighty worlds which roll in " space in every de firee of velocity and direction ara all governed ;by tU traction of matter to matter. .. This principle governs the Jtjuman body. .Brandreth's VegeUble Uni versal Pills, attract all impurities of the blood, to the bowels, which organ expels i hem from the body . A t traction and disease are both units. , AU accidt-nts oi infections only affect the biKly iu proportion as they occasion Impurity of the blod. The bowels for instance are costive this most im portant organ w closed the consequence Is a great accumulation of impurities, which, as they cannot get out by their usual passage, art Jtrrced into the blood, occasioning impurity of blood. " Thus Fevers, Cbc l ics, Rheumatism, (Roughs, and Colds are often pro duced. But let Brandreth's Pills be used in rack do sea as will effectually evacuate the bowels, and health is restored at once." The unworthy have counterfeited the UoctotV Me dicine so extensively, that his travelling Agent is now taking in all the okl boxes, -and putting new ones of a different figure, with 25 Pills in their place. ! 8ome are just received at WILLIAM PECK 8 Office. Ralr-nh, March 1. 1843. 18 ly -fare you a Cough ? Don't neglect it ! Oliermnn's Coagh Lozcngres, Are the safest, most sure snd effectual remedy for Cough Colds, Consumptions, Whooping Cough,' Astkmn Tightness of the Lungs or . Chest, 4 c. d;c The pro prietor has never known an instance where they did not give perfect satisfaction. Several thousand box es have lteen sold with the last year, restoring to health persons in almost every stage of consumption, and thoee laboring under the most distressing colds and roughs. They da not check and dry up the cough, but tender it eay, promote expectoration, al lay the tickling or irritation, and rejpove the proxi mate or exciting cause. They are made from a com bination uf the most valuable expectorant, or cough medicines, and are undoubtedly superior to everything in use for tbo?e complaints. Hundreds upon hun dreds of certificates have been offered ef their won derful virtues, from thoyrho have been saved from an untimely grave, and restored to perfect health, by using them. "'' The above Medicine may be obtained at tbe Drug Store dT Messr. Williams & Haywood, and of Dr. N. L. Stith, with full directions accompanying each box TO SUIT THE TIMES. The Subscriber has just received an assortment of Cloths Cassimercs & Vcstings, Of the Latest Style and Fashion, And most respectfully invites bis patrons and the pub ic generally, to examine them, previous to their pur chasing elsewhere. 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 had sold them himself. " Hu stock consists, in part, of superfine r rench nnd Engli-di C lot lis Cassiiiiere8& Testings Also, a beauiiful selection of fancy Satin SCARFS CRAVATS. GIjOVE, &e cr The above articles will be made to order, not inferior to any in the Stale, at the shortest notice- N . B. A splendid Plate of Fashions just received Call and Bee ! T. R. FENTRESS. Raleigh, March 29, 1843. 26 4U WITLIAITI GOHDON, COMMISSION MERCHANT, Richmond, a. References. &S1. Jr- v- Messrs Dunlap, Moncare 4; Co. Richmond. Mass.ra. A. Keyanj 4; Brother, p. Messrs. Mcllwaine. Brownley & Co. 5 Messrs Soulier & Belt, ' ,, IMorlo!, 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. Itbrsai advances on all produce when in hand, and proceeds remitted to order. July 6. 1843. ! PJHJYTMJrG, Sc. The Sutacriber is prepared to execute all kinds of Imitations of every variety of Marble, and of all kind of Wood also. Wall Painting, Pair-hangmg, Gla ring and GILDING on Wood and Metallic substances of every description, in the late French style, die attended to at the shortest notice, and done in a supe riot style of workmanship. MILITARY FLAGS and BANNERS painted io the aoatrst aiyle, on the shortest-notice, and much cheaper than they can be dene elsewhere. Re fer to the AdjuUnt General of North Carolina. .Persons wuhini Painting of any descriptioo exe cuted, by calling at the Cabinet Ware Room of Mr. William Thompson, opposite the South Esst comer f the Cspttol Square, may expect to have it done to r n VD kT.W.tt , weir eniirv hhhhuvui v Raleigh. Jan, 14. 1843. : - 6 if finOOIiD on the 3d inst. in the Road, by a trav- y Uuig genilman, uear rinerille, Johnston Coanty, a Note of hand tW One Hendred Dollars, made payable to John B. Crawford,' dated October;! 1839, with a credit of Fifty Dollars, c 17lb February 1 84 1 . and ngned by jt. . D. i Smith and Samuel 8mith. The. legal i above Note can regain possession f it 2 1 plying at this Office, and paying the cci v . vertisemeDt. ', ( . -f, ' "lies the . P- .1 Ad Raleigh, April 4, 1 843. "TMOTICE is herelry given to aH persons, in- debted to the Estate of the late Joav Caowesa, c'd. to make immediate payment to the undersign ed, as longer indulgence cannot be given. - Those bavinr claims srainst said decedent, ere also request ed to present them Within the time prescribed by law, of this notice will be plead In bar 01 weir recovery. K 8AM. WHITAKJSK, Adm. Wake County. March 23. . ! j 4 nn E offer Cash for good Wheat, weighing VV 60 lbs. t the beshel. to i delivered at 8quire Uovlau s Mills, e lew mues irom town. ... , - - , Our StoCR of Salt, Sugar, CofiEpe, Candlea, Molasses, die. wS think pretty good. . It is all bought with the cash, and will be said at small advance for the Cash asain. . ..-,. , ' . 1 C'V'-i' Illorc f rests' Rite i on the way for osC i ' J .: . ' WILL 1 PECK. Kileish, Marcb28,T::; 3o 2w; DISEASE' A JjMT RALEIGH BUNUFACTORYi Save a Dollar and tret a better nat nUGB&UCXlEjV, Practical JJa iter, respectfully iaformsihe Citittns of ItaJeigh and the Neighborhood fejierally, that he has new received bia Sprihg Stock, consisting of JTCLtPX? AQ.vg, of every description, which hs oners for -a. at least iwrniy per cent, coeapei than they can be bad t say other place inatbis City. He is now finishing soma Superior Casiinere and German Brq.h Hata,a 'JiuU neater than j6u have seen for rasny a day . Ase. some very suDerior Mole 8 Vm and Short KspSilk Hats, which for beauty of gnish. and durability, can not be excelled. Hats will be kept constantly on hand, ot manufactured to order, of every quality pricVand lasnioDt ais oi every description, cleaned., and pressed to look equal to neW. Comers Hats pressed gratis. '- - lis t. has Uken the Shop on Favettevilletrrt. recently occupied by Dr. Jf rra its. next door to Mr White's Shoe 8t0re, where he invites the tibtJie to Call before pnrchasing elsewhere, if they wisb toaava a dollar, and get a better Hat. He trusts, that br strict attention to the business, to receive a share of the pub lie patronage. : - , , - u x.i i N. B. Cash given for Wool on the Skin, and ev., ety description of Foas. , "j jivA v Kaleieb. Marth 14, 1848. ? . . ,,v.(..t, WIEEIAWI T. IJAIW tttpetlmny informs his friends and the pubTic, that he nas rented tne r remise formerly ocCuiied ' by Mr. Jsaw Ziiexarvs. near the State Capitol, and has prepared himself to aoctM&rfioiJfte Travellers and others, who may tavot him with their l custom. .: , .i. . vi ..... , -. 1 He will keep no Spirithous Liquors of ahy jdad but Will furnish his guests with good and wbohasonte water fiom one of the best Wells in the City and his Table will be supplied with the best the market af fords. ' ' . '-' , His 3tiblks Will be well attended to, and he will pare no pains to giv gefaeral satifaction, 1 He will accommodate a few Gentlemen with BoarL by tbe month or year; ' - "- His terms will be moderate. i v,-,; Rareigh, March 23. 1843. - U-& William Thompson, Cabinet and Furniture Ware-lioue IvALBZOH, : 1 . V 1 .. i'lif ft' r THE Subscriber has now on hand el his furnish ing Ware Rooms, just in the rear of Mers. 1 umer & Huehes 13 00k Store, a geoetal eajiortment Articles in bis line. made in we most faithful man ner, after the newest and most fashionable patterns, and which will be warranted. They will be Sold at such prii es, as to leave no excuse for sending to the North for Furniture. Caland look, before you rend from home. ,. .., WILLIAM THOMPSON.'- Kileigh, Nov. 4 1842. , , . , 28--rrj Walnut, Birch, Maple and Poplar J .umber wtllseasoned. taken in exchange' for Tumitute' r Passage to BaUtfjaoe..; -', THEsupeViwteamboat; OAHONTAS, will leave City Point direct for Baltimore, every anxr-ssaT anernoon, at 9 o clocx, or immediately after the arrival of the Usrs from fe teivburg. and will land Passengers In Baltimore,' the next evening. 4 The accommodations on ' hoard these Boats are very superior, 'end the passage, including meals through from Petersburg to Baltimore, only 8, Returning, will leave Daltrmore every Saiurday after noon at 5 ccbckJ '.uitv-JS! iivvci yr&r. BRAtvlrr; ir; Agcflt Baltimore, Mar. 10, t848. i-a i . dj 4S3 ly (2aVJ : MM ll l WrSr .sSi -3U li""'" IL '" Li'"; m y- rrnri" i. yr 1 1 1 w . fTpHESE UNRIYALLED PILLS having' bow JUL acquired a celebrity and a popularity onequaTled in the annals of Medicine,'' end also having' obtained tbe ehth-e1 confidence; and being tted in the private practice of almost the-whole body of the Medical Fad ulty in the Uhited States, Europe, Am, 800th Atoesw .j ica, the West Indies, end a great T Africa, U hi unnecessary 10 advertise them it length, or to say any thing further of their merits, than ty stating the com . plaints which they are most efieetive in the cere;oL and which are as follows t yellow and billons f u i fever aad ague u spe'a croup, liver complaif ' !t ' ; head-ache, jaundice. asthma, dropsy, rheomatisr - . t . largement of l be spleeti , piles, colic, female obw4 tiena, heart bom, furred tongue, nausea, distensions of T. , tbe atomarhand bowels, ioeipiebt diarr base, fiatnlenee habitual coativeness, lose of appetite, blotch orr'sallow ." complection, and in ell cases of tsrpor of the bowels, ' where a cathartic or an aperient hi needed. Thejr are' -exceedingly mild in their operation, prndocingneUeV . naasea'. griping not, delinity J.'r "';$ . A ; The above Pius are for sera In the city of Rakkh by . Messrs. Williams & Haywood, and at the Drag store ; V of N. I. Siiih, and in fayetteviile by E. J. Hale, at r ' Nt.vv ptw : 1 ;. - " X -aVVW VBS mmmmm tltn?vc jespectfttUj icforms the La. diea of ttaleurn. and tne duik I lit generallyi that ahe haa .n ' trwnrd bet -.1 . i. , taUie house on Ilarget Street, formerly ccop!l -by Mr. Joira 0'Roav A - : ? I , V iiuieigh, Janoarv, J0. - v n ?., f-- vlt-y,:tV rvXC B. i Mrsv r '-wifl ; pay pehw tUoitt cleaning and aliering rTotvW" Cuw? V Bomieta.lgaorne, tfclm the s-weat fashion, from ; her experience in the abase besiness, La facU tona-? ; dent etgivhig general satisfaction. ,,f 4 : . t , Put sale bt whotttlla cr ttU;', If'-- -. ::xu---n .... rrtA- -IS r it .. cf:v . i.
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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