.' ' .1 - .. r . . ' . ...... i ... . I I " " ' " : r J I . 1 ' i . -j i -r .. A m! "ft:?. '.i U nLl:- .'til V'l lit I! t. ,v tn5?0.tV t1 J w I V! iitrj'f - in: r -EDITOR ANP. F3fcQ?JDMU' ty!t t. ' gg?- 1 ' . ' ' f'M,;..' 1 rnt Of the Scini-WekiyRaltishtgiitcr 5 UB sc r ipt ibs Fvi Dollars fer annum-yairin. AtADC'5Tit:Mi:NTf.i-rbr 'every Sixteen' Lines' Rrt insertion, Om Doilarr ( each subaequeruintortiopt tT wenty-n v,eni. Jr. M'x -?l ! .it.' V . f. 3 u. ..itfrtiMrm L toe rewr.: V u v; iu- t Adverti8emem8t inertedJi,the 8wn.W?U. RcoiSTKR, wilUlso appear ii)jh Vklic apej free ofchar2e. . ' , . (0- Letters to me r.anor muB(.w rPBTFAii. . THE- CONFBSalOrfJ There e Mtnetbin on my breail4 father There' aometiOf on my breatt ! i ,Tbe live loas daj I atgh, biherr At night I canpot,ret , .; , I cannot iuj rci, iuvuei t Tho I wduM' fairi iJo no. A weary-treight opprtaseth 'me-' A weary height i wet - ' Ti iJother lack, ef 4toW father, Nar lack of worldly jgear : My lands are broad and. fair to see , My friends are ilnd and dear ; My kin are lest and true, father, : They mourn to see my grief ., But Ob ! 'tis not a kinsman's band, Can givjy breast-relief ! '" ; 'Tisjiel that Janet's false, fainer, Tis not tharattV AlWdi"".; "y ' Though busy flatterersswtrrn aroand, ' I know br coosUBiJwiad. ' ' 'Tis nut her: celdneesfather,, n . . That chill my Jaboring breas r. It's that ebhfpuiided eacurnbex I've ate and cn( digest.' ' TUB BREAKING HEART: i 'Twas moroing, and. the, golden son. i ; , : . Was through a hif;drawn cartain treaminfr With such a mellow, light, that oe , ,,v Might swear from fairtes eyes twas beammg j , - And on a maiden's face it lelt, ! ' ' " " ' ' Half roused from rest, and naif reclining, - ' As though it k)ed to linger well, Upon a cheek sq smooth and shining One smal white band, upheld hex brow. Her arm iheyietding pillftw pressing-, ' . While o'er a neck like stainless sntw, Flowed many a truant tress, caressing ; Her eyes t--alas ! those orbs were hid J.Neaih her clear finger,r-ot and taper, Sh!e might hate wept, but if she did ,t ; J , Long ere it feJl, the tear was vapor. . I Yet grief iha raajden'i heart had wrong, ( f And sorrow bowed her spirit' ligh(fles,f , I . For 6er her sky impending'; hung V : ' ' I . A cloud that shaded, all Us brightness, And darkly in bar trouble! breasty. . Sad thought of joining woo were waking, , . i " 'f'onra I-ITmh Bfaaailv -ranreaaed. When the poor tormretl htdrlii breaking ! , . And what had thue thai fair girl stirred ! ' ' What ruthless hsnd her hope been crashing 1 What burning wrong-what scornful word, -The music of her soul then hushing 1 . ; Had some stern parent' jroicej see, ForbaJe a lov'efche might oot iifle, Or had some hearties tine, tgo dear, With her fond CMiluags dered.to irifl ; . . ':' No. 'Twas a grrT deep, and -cursed, . Than fuithtesa l6Te,or chiding mother, Last nighrherireacheroHi "oufffourf, "'' Andihtd no bran to tujj ' another t ! 1 .THE WEDDED-WIFE. - BY MKS. SANDFOltD. v ' ; The first year of a, young woman's wedded life is generally the roost unhappy, and the most trying one she experiences.' -However intensely we may have stedied the chacfer of our affianced," in' alt its' narrow Wi "ti dings', still shall we fintjj Vhen''w. becouije wjjres that we haye yetsovQetbaogtoari),. Qfr tious are the ffecUotijB on. either a'idn aliown, and although it is in Ue power ami the na ture of woman to manifest-ber deirotedness by a thousand little attentions, sbe'must riot repine if she receives not the tike. ' ; The feelings of the other sex. are', not. s soft and exquisite as Ihose'joflout. QWii't if they were, we might possibly .be happrf and we may for a moment wibb they were eo but we shall restrain to eelnsii a desire, if- wei re flect how much more unfit they' would be tiy such a constitution to bear the crosses J' and the buffets of the world.' : l!" .' it is said that oVersrqu&Vreis'ltrebut'tne eiiewui oi iove,. outjt,, is. noi so inwMin Continued differeqceVf and bickerings will undermine the strongest affection, and a wife cannot be too careful to avoid disfitttes- upon the most trivial subject-; indejpd it fa thrieve-ry-day occurrehces htch'try 'the !ov'and temper jf tbiat married life";, )jreat '.pecaaioirt. for quarrela'seldorn qcpur, j'every fah,' every prejud ice must meet wt tb- aVen tion, .and the urat thought if a. woman should be the pleas ing aad providing for her busCind;- - It ia tm possible to enumerate all the kittle incidents which may annoy married mertV'brH he' little unobtrusive pleasures whlcbt it ifln the pow er of a wife tor give bur: throughout ber life and employments, ahe' itfusf ;Waf; niaT lea-; surea on her mind. he mustVct for "ui, Jli preference to herself, and she wiljl be.auipjy rewarded by witnessing his delight In bernd h.ts home, , I o a.woman who loves beg 1)" band with all tae devotedoess of bert nature, thia.will be a pleasure, not a task: and lb make him happy she will tiever grudge any aacriflfcebf aelf. 5 '; Wt-.-v The gfeate'strier can e'-tper'' ierfcets thelel&ajii heart, knd tb.e aliehaied affectiona pf ejjigs painful case she mus.tpot upbraid ; she must, bear with paUenc,aAd-fprtituda her. great -Jisappointnjfintf 6f be n ust,. re turn good foe evn to tbaT)tmoat;artdeT consolation will he the conscibusttess' tliat her trials hare not their rise or continuance in any decline of'af- w . UJ. VIII llbt.HIM ft f f il''" Soe.wpmp;;i nusband's wandermg Joygp avev rcourseto -"cmpts to arouse bis jealousy. a but tltejiare ml trimmer ItMriTiatlirvl'l !illbe charged 25 pt r cerit. hljber t but'a deduction 1 9j- 33 j per cent, will be mat from the regular prices, "ucn mistaken in pursuing such aTr course. L rto vhif It-.,-' ..yu .S . ;.- ! V:--.i..i'' - l - 'i . '!!:( u,j :, .. '- 11 n- '''"2 nan, however, flebafi4hi3 conduct, never Wtifoly, fore.Stkei lave 4ie once .hore to Me wiierof his youth there are -moment ;wiien feejings of tenderness former willeturo with' forpe.tp, uis. heart.; to, jrpapi b&lbeoe6ts.of such moroeritsr.thei, injut'ed, fprgifing wife, tnua,t tUl he ?thrtied in tho pjjritycuC for- tiies tiroes n ' At oi ; A, husband will excuse his fault tobimself,. anciu ome iqwjre, -stand ejioneHTaVd, the, world ijf the wife relax ia the propriety pfher.conduct;, wbire,,9ti the contrary, the; gentle forbetrancthe Uncomplaining pa- J tience,.aad the, junobtruslve rectitude of tite r woman be injuresy WtU deeply strike to. his heart, atid.duL.mucb to winhim baqk to. his I formeriove, oftd.tbe obaervance of the vows 1 he breathed at the .altar where hi heart was I 1 devoted to the beiug frotn whom it: has wan-I uereo , A itina iook, aaiknecuonaiQ exprea- wouiu oDjectto its oeing aoousneu ; ana tne sion. iialf uttered must bring bis wife to liis only reason why it stands is because it pro side; and she, must, with smiles pfielider- tecUi i Southern interest. . tfes, encourage the; returning affection, care- As to f the identity of interest (fairly con-fully- avoiding all references to her $ufferipgs sldered) between cotton and sugar," it re or cause of tbctn. - . ; . , quires ho great amount of investigation to This .will not.be difficult for a good, sen- discover it. If the sugar duty were removed, ible wptnaji do perforrru -Ourlove, which the, planters of Louisiana, throw-out of ;heir before marxiage; is constrained by the modes- business as sugar growers, would cultivate tytand re?e rye. natural to. our sex, increases cotton, and the increased production 'thus in fervency and depth afterwards; it enables brought into the market, would e ffect the us to bear, unfeluiho world's scorn; all is prices of the Article injuriously. The South swplloved up in:il. , An affectionate wife Carolina planters are aware of this ; and'let clings to hecusband through poverty and therft rave against protection as much as they riche ; and th(e more, the world jecedes frorn I him; the tnore.rmlyr(iU she stand by him; sheiwili be his comfortejr when-all earthly cotniVrts have slidfrom bim. Her devoted- nesa -will be bis jocjt wUeo .hevhaa no other support ; she will not heed its censures ; he ia her all, and in love are all other feelings to be forgotten or absorbed. -No. sacrifice will be loo great-! Hie faintest smile will not be J regardetltoo. little; quick i feeling unkind- n ess, we are also quick at feeling tenderness; and a. very irmwig circuinaiaflce is sumctent to awaken or sUll the. pain of our heart, nd bring ua misery on happiness. THE TARIFF AND THE SUGAR INTEREST. The New Orleans .papers are eD gaged in discaasing tbPaubject of the Tariff as it re lates tolbe duty, on sugar. , The free-trade advocates are labouring . to show that tbey are no t. opposed .toTt he sugr duty; but they maintain that it is a revenue duty only, al though protection results from.it.. In point though protection results from .it.. In point of principle , they are hostile, to protection ;. tHe deimocratic? doctrine requires 'that they . . warn.".'- - i- t- ' ' should be. The practical application of this doctrine,oweier,.8eerna to be that they are ' . .1 i. ' n :trt'-t- to oppose, protctioji.to all interests except toeir ow,n.. ....... . - Infanswer to a letter frpm R. C. Nicholas, U$q. oi ljouisiana, on tuts sunjeci w prpiec- i tion to the sugar interest. Mr. LALnouwsays,: "1 concur in mostOl your views anu reuec- i tionaonthe identitt.of iaterest' ( fairly con- sideredj between cotton and sugaf-and, as FIT1HB. 8UBt5URERflfert to sell fornix Thou faraVn,yPrinciPWWiUadmit ;J"f ijfi?.. dSAffiSe taK ? te entthat it eqn be gjectta oy irajj eemon. I can, now- ever,,agree,o iiOj duty puj,sucn as ipe reve- nue roay.require i and Hone sp higo on any article as will Wh Tt beyond the greatest mv,p ' "li-i J r J-jfs . - ?ff&M rfijm$JV. m OTW.to me arucie. tueso are mo iiiuns- w.uiu whiqh, tnaacfapd within, tbenexerpiae a It fr new. lai of choice materials, and of superior Spund discretion- "iButJj in determining, the wortmanahip. Tb out-hou8es'ahd- enclosures are amount 'of revenue1 ' required;; .I'ahiiy expect ahe.new.. In the back yard, ia Well of mostexcet economy, and ' re'reoinebtVit '.the part of water. A, , .?K. , : - ,-::: f-i fl U .1 , - . ' I w. ' . ' I 1 tnese tuies.uuu wiiuuq pvupcmcj " au-1 rait; I Shall take pjeastire in PROTECTING i,-.t. i. .yi. ' fl Vobr feal staple against thp machlnationspf the Opponents pfs.rave laDor. I npy are ever On, uie, waicil, aiiu siauu icauyu , jr lJ i'Dnbrtdhity' t6 renr(le'rbiir labor" 'woflbliesa, n ,&HTliJ tt n'lir5 rrii,rerfv:w''-'ii. 'Nbif nueuVies- are laid-for proteo r i - 4 t"'v ''i . 5 f fort if under' Mosfensfblede gf .Jar!.Fe,;eB:V, tV Vc i'ftfuYiit' i ii'nrtt evTdht that t?raVe statesmen. ?.Y.i iM .-f " Z'7 " ur i r - mi firlafclii hg; u p' free (trade 1 ri theory and con - demrnmpt1 in prdritJc'e ifo play ipgM petty raMe Pf "artlfice.wilch' lilgh Thinded men gamt ehou p. i ' rv M. JJti' 'ittiJi-' iL.' uiuajstiain i ir.roiecwm wumu iiie iim - wj.i.ji -'i'v- i a .livii -;i f ' xm.tTA'tit "9 x?&iyr?:, sYT ; V S h"' meant'VVfio is -to define that standard ? The duty on sugar at this moment is nearly hed? T!l , P desire- any higher rate of duties than the re- venae rate.' Xl.ine opponems or uie i ariir in Louisiftniti wlinetheV deriounpe' protection, I K -a L Sw.. V. W MaAlAaiirAM;' theVVhi!r Vhifirs and HtNRTJCLAr'4ri brte?brealb,' are'uplrbklirtg the strgar duty and complain rngthat it tanrt!higWhbtigh : ' c i 1 "w'' ' Jf -llieprotessiens-ot tne "tree rratie men fare sincere why do thef advoriatd'a higher rate of duty upon sugar than upon tea or uPf- fue l .kibe, -answer, wbicb must. be: oven to . - " . ' ' . a ' ' . - - thja;queat,on cannotit be ndtfect refuta-- IWO'OI taeu ansiract prwioipie w cannot. our be ah aTOWhl DLihe true principle of potec ttoaiat adj'OCAted bor',.the,'WhigS.,'VMSuppOse they were imperatively?, called uponvby a? nenaaitrinht la rMadeOVto I8Y afflUIY upon " . . --. ... . . teainr coffee Anboth, for revenue, as : in our judgmenliflugbt :tote. doa, 0W4 ir Would thay -putan jmpoat upon eitner 01 nes ar tieleaiaa highjas the duty now raid on augar t Wouidj theiai rcmnvt jduty 4n .tpa at. cosee rise aa ajgli aa ortel iwindteaptT cenvor ne Hi, , Y may safeia answer, nw vy aaomni graw.leAor.coJee, and hat 4 no home inter-. eat-iq thpfcaromoditiesrto jpfyrfecxV And the reason wiiy.the duty on sugar ia maintain d.al ils present, fate, ;whilo ino duty, at all Ssjaid on 4ea ot coffee is, .3 the planters of Louisiana know ery well, because iroco Hon is due to their interest as well as tooth- , " . J . r ; ; : er dofnesiic interests. " f t Ts a pdbr ort of quibbling to evade 'this,' and to talk of reVe- ntie duties aifd free trade in t so i neon sfste at a manner a? some do. K 1 '. Put there Is another impost fhcluded in our. Tariff vhich the free trade rrin of the&buth may consfder-the duty on raw cotton;:.; Is that a revenue duty. t is not; ills even more than protective in its character; if isa prohrbltjve duty. If itv were removed the dottbn of Texas" wouMcbhie largely into our. ports:' But the' Southern members of the last Congress Would Itot allow it to be removed; they would raise a great clamour if it were touched. Kevenue ! ' There is hot a cent of revenue derived from this duty on foreign cotton. Yet in: the face "pf Mr. CALiibrj' principles? of wliich" he speaks to Mr. Nicholas, this duty stands; ami he himself will, verbally, they will take good care to protect the sugar interest notwithstanding. . 'When Southern politicians, jn, their devo- tion to princrples, are ready 6 destroy pro- teclion to their own interests, it will be time to credit their assertions of patriotic opposi- tion to protection io general. Until.then let their pwn inconsistencies answer their argu- merits ; and let them npt.complainif nieQ of sensesmile at their inconsiderate violence, and pay little respect to trie ir professions of sincerity. , . . A AmhttrmA mmn .nt ,ntn . K.rW. .h to have his locks trimmed. The barbers monkey troubled him, and he gave the crea ture a kick i J acko revenged himself by gathering up the firey locks, sticking them under the shingles, and blowirfg away at Uhem a thoiih be would set the house on fife. Moral p red-haired men should not kick monkeys; - a tall Jonathan was patjoTliag up. Broadvay a short time since, with a sheet of gingerbread un- der hi arm, and gazing at the signs, when one 1WU.l fi 7 IA;J J . whicn was labeled ueneroi ndtng store, at- facted hisntion. H. entered, chewing at his gingerbread, and after a severe effort at swai- wfllfrf ,ike - hen d ' h. he claimed. lrtI swow? you must be darned luckv chaos to find all these thinffs I 'sDose vou ha'ntfound mv omDrena, are ytt r luiuauia -ara-upvrij" ior ic in vuc h ' ' aclnlly.ir Ralelajb. v for p5egroeg rfieU-hahds') the following- Property : . - His' Dweiyhg Ilonse and theXots attached toit, containing oerween- ten am twelve acre. -..It.fr ituaid about six hundred yard East of the -CaaUdi on, Nebern nej. iiira, beaatil Crroeof Forest Tre;a, and without the hmtuornb Jow rlt contain, fourapartmenta n the basement, inelpdl i ,6e D nine room, and five above, and two Passairea. i U;eeV rooting the Capitol, seven or eight hundred yards. I 9 VI UI6 UJVBk vcauuiui IIIC. UI UQ V IIII41IJ VI Raleigh. ' ' - ' i-.A - -r-, 'JL.ll" Aliima ajv. Vi uiiu. ntcn UMMi ,V;ng gls0 t,t of (he City, adjolnTng i Lot formerly fbe prdperty of-the late Josh Giiks, and a Lot be- I ongiog ut JOHN v horkk." j cere are two smaii framed Houses upon Unyielding a rent-that would make the properly a good investment at the price .at street, aouig by I Dr. J. O.WATseaJa, are two-handsome butkling situ- A' tract of between thirty 'and forty acres, ..iji.i- - :id-A J aooui inree mitei 1 dant ,Qppiy 0f les south of Raleigh, affording an abori Wood, and much valuable Trmber."' J Person :w ish ing' te purchase, can address the Sol- i scriber at Halifax, andaftervtbe meeting of Congrew, I nt Washins'ton (lllv : or. can .make rMr.4nnal.amIi(-ji. 1 V "; .7. Tr a - ' . . . r. " r.r , Itiontothe Messrs. Stith, m Haleigh. whd will Uk pleasure m showing them the premises'. p: . . .. - ? ... R. y. DANtELT - October 22nd( 1 842. ' 85Jtf otor Bi-abdreth's Pills. Hltlfi iLtS ire ii. wefl known .for a mild rJleffeaua, ptrg.rtvedi.fh iaalmoW useless to re 4nvlhiha about their excelrerit auafiUes. A 1 a , a I general family and amiuilioa. medicine they are with' ontarival. - The townessef .piriU,..eute headache sc. dec, lo which an are more , or less subject ia this clirnate, are temoved imroeciialely by a dose of the Brandreth Pilk They are alike safe for children, as lo -re rv 'other period of life, and reutiire rid extra at- hemion mldiet or clothing. Their virtoes maybe summed up a a medicine wMen strengthen the fee - IB I . 1 : ...a-1 M m. J m nucoBaoiui iao .c. ,1.45 uu i:n L.i,.n,i ri. will be found of infinite value to, female, of all classes! XlZ5Ei secure ifotq sicaness. . oBSERVE-NoBrandreth Pill are genuine, tin I uM each-boat ha upon it three laber. and 00 ; each lable ' twd 2 signature of -Dr. Benjamitt' Brandrelh; So. that each Ikx to be genuine muat have. Ls signs- I . .- u II. HnnHMlh minn if . "-.-rt-yy Printed directions may be bed with them. . , . ' 1 " VVItUFfiCK? Agent.' ' ilelghVAjHI tlf,l84a.jU'-4' i'tl-7'w.;'aiiy sj 1 I 1 ' 1 ' J . I 1 1 ' . ' 1 Passage to Paltimorc ;, 1 11 HE superior Stemboai, COLVMBU8 erPO- 1 4 itr wii a f.itw rom oirect aor BaTrtnrore,Wy Wkakksnat fternobn, it 3 o'clock, 0r frafnediatelr after the Trlalf the Xais from Pe- tersborg. nd will land Passenger in BJUmore; the next eweatngl The aeeoeamodaUoa board Uke Boat, ara.verv superior, and the pge,j incJodiag meals through from Petersburg tq Baltimore, only $8U Heturnmg win ievr uaiuotoce omiuruaj au w noenat'oVcIoeki 'j Vi-' j '4tiv-:.. v?!J,BtlATDT; Jr.IAgewt.'!t" Baltimore, Mar. 10, 1843 ly rrra a - , -s Jm&i -w!l : ;? .i-r-'." m 1 1 i : i , TTS William lliompson, Cabinet aujVuruiturev;ar-nouae ITCH B Subscriber has now on hand at his furnish ; M. in'g Vf are - Rooms, j ust f n the rear of 1 M ssrs. 1 urner e&H ui he . rjook store, a general assoftment jf Aniclein his line, made in the niostfaithful man ner, after Jh( newest and jnost fasbionabi, paUarns, Slid which will be warranted. They will be sold, at sdeh prices,' as toOave hoexcuBe for sending to the North for Tfnrnitare. "Call and took; before you sad from -home. WILLIAM THOMPSON. (TJ Walnut, Bireh, Msple and Poplar Lumber .weU-ftpsuned, taken ia exchng, for Farpitur. Pit LSI PILtS ! ! PILLS ! I ! HE ALTH THE TRUEST RICHES. : 4 THE CELEBRATED " Ilytian VfiegelaUe rtn, Can be hiJ at the Store Joeji Psimrosc, " FAYKTTKVILLE STftlET, BALBICLH, K. C. ' MOAT'0tORISON FILLS. ' ftp HE GENUINE ' HYGEIAPI VEGETABLE iL UNIVEftSAL MEDICINE Aecaratefy pre pared by Dr. H.8. Moat, of New York, from the original recipe used for many years by his late lather, Mrr Thoaia Moat, Vic President of the British Col lege of Heajjiu , . Twenty years successful administration of these celebrated medicines in Europe, and teore (ban twelve year in the United tates,have estsblished thdf high reputatkm. Thousands of both sexes, who have been restored to health the numerous sufferer, rescaed from prematura deauind volume sf certified ease of cure, embracing .very disease ia the long catalogue of human misery ; most convince the most incredu lous, ef their superlsrity and the truth of the Hygeian theory, resulting from scientific ejurh and expe rience, namely; that 'man is abjct to eaty eoe real ijiseaae-iiapurity of the blood. - - The Medicine being composed entirely of herb or vegetable matter, purify the blood, and carry otT the corrupt humors or the bod v, in a manner o inept as to give every day ease and pleasUte. ' Man will be bvh to days ef bh, mpted to what has hkbefto bee his lot. Weighed dovna a ha.has been by disease, ufirmhiesand ufiering which no earthly power knew how ta alleviate, until this dis covery was-presented to the srorkl. , The weak, tb eebw, to iDfirm,the nemoan, the delicate, are m a lew days strengthened by their operation and the mot ebaUnaie soorplaints x reoiovad by per we ranc without the espense of a Physician. Adapted to all circumstances and Unauoaa, they are the best Medicine ever invented for Familus, or to take to sea, prefenuna scurvy and enstivenes, requiring bp change of diet, particular regimen, of care against ta king cold.. (Tj The prepotency of these medicines, has- indu ced many speculator, Jo attempt imposition on the public, by forging the labels, or forcing tbeir Imita tions into notice thronsrh the medium of the Press Some of them pretend to Hvgein prrncipTes, by steal ing from the writings ef the' Hygeist, and ! copy me whole pages into their fa worn e advertisement. - But a they cannot copy the medicine-, their speci fics or their deleterious nostrums prove to le OBay.il ng, their puffing and piracy become evident ; disap pointment to the afflicted. U eventual, and with just obloquy the pretenders sfnk Into oblivion.' ' The Hygeian medicines' first introduced into this country by HS. Moat in J 830, have forth tastfoat year been prepared Jy bira. , and the increasing sal attests tbeir intrinsic merit ; t,hX compris two sorts oi rtiMio, i ana rso. insrngie noses oi eeco 25 or 59 cents ; and Packets containing both sorts, at fl, f?,or $3'Te Vegetable Cleansing" Powders, in targeeote, at 37 cent, with prinied directions. Each packet has a factmue of the an nature- n H Shepbeard Moat, and. ..to prevent counterfeits are signed with a pen by the district agent and sub-agent on a laoel of yellow paper. '"""' uire are genuine unietiucj nave iueFeaignavur8r and are obtained from eub-egenta, who can- produce their written appointments from the district agent and whose name are .advertised itv their respective districU. H. SaKPBKAaJVIoAT, ' Principal fjffice, 50 Canal . AH orders will be promptly fillecT at 20 per cent less thaiv retail' price for all "sums over twenty five dollars, for cash. - '-- ' Some person in every Town and-Villagev ought to keep this viUable, medicine, for the; benefit1. of 4h'r fellow, men. vQae individual, sent ninety, miles .to procure iupih- 'Nov. 17.1842. ; ' ' Vtjj TfTNITED STATES Dl&TRICT COURT ,OP J NORTH CAROLINA! BANltKyPTCX. Notice tosheW.cauWagai'nst the Petitions offhe fo lowing Petitioners, for their discharge nhd certificate a Bankrupts; at Ncwbern, on the -fourth Monday in' October next t to-wit 1 - : GRANVILLE COUNTY. Tfaoma S- Hayes, She maker ' - -Peter E vans, farmer '. ..- 1 , Robert Frear, Planter . , r. , William W. Reaves,, Farmer ' Thadeus B. Rowland, George' W Burroughs, John.Btacknall, William C. Butler. James Pattoa, Jat,e Merchant ., Xewis S. By rom, Farmer Doctor VV. Byrom, Farmer A Joha VVf- Reeks, Carpenter WUhara H. Paschall, Carpenter Washington Hr Thomas, Farmer . . ' William A. Mitchell, Farmer George L. Duty, Farmer ... ' Thomas G.' M orris, 'Farmef '' , Artho Tabnrh,hW Maker V : 4UUU aivM, FAN DOLPIt COUNTY. Will'tem A . Hamlin,-Physician vLimkey Dair Fanner ; . William buflord.' - . . ,ir :-,?. ,,t.;: PITT COUNTY iames ft MeClyre, laU Merchajot .; .Noah. DeabieW.FaJCmer , , CHATHAM CQPISTlv Benjsmtn Warren, i.ieo oeai, r armex, , Nathan VeatalsritieT ' " Publication Ordered, Jane, 80th 1843. JVfittff i"t-:-H--I0d.-' .7" 1 ih For Satetry e&.6&t -N."L; STITH ? Raleigh. June 1 0, 1843, 47 . :0it; STRiNfiPKixittT's PilCBS FOR BBNTAi (rPERATlONS. . .. i - . .... racung:TBxa or JlobTa,,each . lt $ 1 00 .raminainandaire;tionthe manage U ment of ChUdren'a Teeth, - -Cleaning the- entire of Teeth 15 00 5 00 patio)ihy VUinyeacli... 1 00 a oo 8 00 fiuggmg wtth gold Best , .Artificial Teeth on Pivots, each. . Do. on gold pivots Do. ori gold plate " Da. on1 the-improved plan of Dr. S.' Operating for, and attendance on confirmed 10 00 id oo 15 oa cases oi CMeuraJgia. , r . 2Q0 00 Teems CASH. Raleigh, June 1 1843 ' Refetonces i Hon. Geo. E. Badger,":") - Judge Battle, i V Raleigh. - Dr. Beckwitb, . ' Dr. P. C Pope - "V Wm. Plummer, Esq. C Waxreoton. -Gen. Hawkifis. j -L . ' Col. Joyner,") J . -? Dr. VVilcoi.C Halifax. Dr. Bond. . . , , , C0MHUHICATKT. It U with no lUtle nlaxar that w ra fuhtl t 5fdrm die public, thrdugh flie medinm of your col umns, uiai cure nas been atlengiti discovered for the most painful and harassina of all nervous affection Neuralgia or Tic Doloreuz. The many unfortunate patient whose .ufiering we have witnessed, and who 4ra ignorant that ihaee sonering can be relieved bv scieaiUnc means, induce us to make this communi tionv The number of caws already cured by Dr. Stvisiiuo-, of this City, prove cooclawvely the success ot bis practice, which as as novel as it is am caciou. His residence in the Capital of the State, win -mare n convenient for him to consulted by many at a distance, who are afflictee witn a disease. almost as .prostrating to the mental as to th Physical energie ef the h Oman Systerti. J. ' K3TATE OF N ORTH V A KOLIN A Wixa hS County. fat the Court of Eaoto. Clerk and Master' Office, Aug. II, 1843. J William Peaee John M. Peace and others, The Plaintiff. Bill in the above entuled eafcse, states in sobsunce, that Jseepli Praeeof RaMgh, hath lately departed dlia h intestate, ujnnJaffednd wKhout issue : that the plaintiff and the' defendants John' W. Peace and Pleasant Peace are brothers of the aid Joseph; that he had in hi IUetise,one other broth er; BSJBeu Jane Barr, and toot asBtevs, Ebsabeok Ssir, Naocy Barx,Qary Peace and Lucy Peace, who all died manyjeajca beMre the said Intestate t That James Barr left a daughter Jianey, intermarried with one . Fuller, ( whose Christian name Is unknown . to th plalntuT,) and resides in Shelby County, Tennessee ! and that James had son named Thomas? who 4s dead, leaving two children, wbo reside m Alabama one son na med John G. Barr, and the ether, a daughter, whose name is unknown to the plaintifC , That Elisabeth, Barr was twice married ; by her first busband, one WHHa-ra Petter,'ihe had issue two children, Robert and Margaret; who- are believed to be dead without issue. ;And. by her second husband. Dr. Mile Kiaev she had issue four on, John,, Edmund, Alexander aud. William, all of whom are dead the three last named, In the belief of the plaintifl, without issue and John; leaving' .'son, Tjeohidas King, residing in Alabama or Tennessee and the pramtuTbeKeve, other childVen, bat if so, thair aante ar unknown to him. And sue had also; foot daughters who inter- marriea wita one irggee; npwisceaaa,; ana woo is residing a widowin Pohtoioc, Mlsaisaippi Harriet, now the wife of one Harman, whose christian name' it Tjrdntowa To tba platntrff, Vesiding fn "MahrofJ County, Ueergts.- Mary, nowtne wile or one-Mini toa,;waee.tJbruuan nam ia also unltnown---refdiog in 3rttrariaU County, Mississippi? and Elizabeth, now the widow (of one Coke, and residing in,, Pickens County .Alabama : That Nancy Barr died leaving is sue in NonCarolhtR' That Mary Peace lntermar ried with Isaac Kiitrell, and removed to Alabama, where she left wABe? one daughter, Harriet, married lo some one, w hoce name is wholly unknown to ah plaintifiVrrhat Mid Alary had other chitdran who-are dead, but.wheiherwith or without issue, is unknown to the plaintiff: 'f hirt Lucy Peace' intermarried with Lewis LemaV, and (l4side olhfi issue) had k so na med John P. Lcmay, now of Desoto County, Missis sippi. :; : . ' .t c JV. ii. And the raid Bill further shews that the said. Plain tiff and the said John M. Peace' and Pleasant Peace, with mrlssae of the said decensed brother "arid sisters of the sAlMnttate', re "his hew at raw t That -the Piainuffarid the Intestate in hi lifeUmewer. panners under the firm of, M Joseph and Wdlatn Peace, and, as such, were seized in fee simple of diverl,ots and Tracts of Land ' in Raleigh, apd in the Counties of Wake and Granville, and which' are particularly de- ihNf in the said Bin:' which Tare a clear surplus bfl the said partnership-eflect, ov which-tb said Pltn tin tn hi own right.,, is entrttetf . to one teoiety, and with th said living brother and the issu of the said deceased brother snd sisters, of .tae said Intestate is entitled, as heirs, at law, of the said fnlestate, to the other moietV."between Hhem- to be" divided aecording te their" several interests. And the scope and prayer of the Bill for cenainHPsaeon therein set forth, i for die sal of the said Lo' and Tract of Land, in order; that .the proceeds of such sale may . be divided in lieu, of actual partition. -. And the1 FlsiiitiS, naving in is aay nied nis said Bill, in the office of the said Court, and supported the same by his affidavit, in writing, U Perrin Bnabee, Clerk and Master of tne . said Court dor at; taa-dewre; of the said Plaintiff, and according. to the Act. of . A- serhbty in such case made, by this advertisement to be six weeks inserted in tne Kateign Kegislwr, nereoy notify end ward' the aid Julia nggeesi the - said Minion and MaryJii wile, the said. Harman and Har riet hi .wife, the said Elizabeth Coke the said Leenh da. King, the id Fuller, , an1 Nancy .hi wife, the aid John G.,Barr, the said Harriet, daughter of the sard late Mary' KittrelL and Iter husbandVsn! the said J end P; Lernsy . as well 'a all other TJertbus -riot resj- denteel the State of North Carolina, whaay hev or claim any iatareat ia the prjmises, to aaajrjbefert the Jodfe of the .said Court of FquitT. at the Court to beheld at thia Court Hoose in Raleigh, on the first McfldayaftCT die fomth- next. and plead, answer e demur te the aatd JMl, tnef- wio the saaaa will fee-talue- a e pecUveljr, arid U heard jrf. ? ,t.V.'ir 1 Witness, the said Perrin Busbee, Crjt and Maaej etUMttu tn,usiiujingm imo. 65-w 1 PERUIN BU8BEE, Gilft l I Our OSeabetng Mppfied with the teateet-varjejj: of My --- ' We 'era 'tireusrsA 1 mxueAiJt pAKf BtBTS, Cakj Crttmaaa,llAiitiitxi ' f' - id avi.tl 1 'it e&ai vUd i In a style not inferior l ay Office hi the State. - i sjasaaaeaMsassjsaei l-is it IVlTItlllEft C7 -4 J MANUPACTOUV I ;P. Savnea Dollar rt atter flat r UUinLUCILETr,tracUcal HaHer, respectfully iaiornM ikttbws of Kaieigh, aad the Neighborhood generally, that b,now receivedhi 8prmg 8rck; consisting 6f ajgMpJB' 'AtStSh of every .description; which h ofiess fotsate atleaat twenty per cent, cheaner than Amr can Am had at m other place tn this City:' He j now finishing soma oupenar vjaaskner and German Brush Hws, a KttU neater than you have seen, for many Vdajr vAfco, -ome very superior Mol Skin and Short Nap Silk Hat.; which 4or tiMfitv t Antdt.' . -.1 not be excelled. Hat will be wpttonstanUy en hand, or raanafactured to order, of fashion; Hats - of" every descrintion. lnnl pressed to look equal l new. tlnatorneA' Hate pressed jp-atut,, , . - j. II. I., has taken the Shoo on Favettevihe fftreet. reoenUy occupied by Dr. JmtOs. aeM doo U Mr. Whits . Shoe 8tore. where h invite the tnhlifl to call before purchasing elsewhere, if thev wish to save . dollar, and get a better Hat. H. trusts, that by stdct attention to the business, to receive a share of th pub lic patronage. . . .1" -y-' -' '- .. . .j-,, ,a . N. B. Cash riven for Woes on the flkin: and ft erydeecription of Fvss. . . .. . .. .. . Splendid IjOtteriem J- O. GREGORY & Co. Max a is. 2-3,000 DollarsK ; A LEXADRIAMorrERY. " Z - Class Ne. 45, fvr 1843. ' . , u To be drawn at Alexandria,' D. CT, on Batarday August 28, 1843. 13 drawn Nob. in each Package of 22 Ticket. CAPITALS. 25,000 dollata r laOOO ddlara 6,000 dollar I 2J0CO efollarai ' 1,760 dollar. lWdollara ? 10 prfte of 1,000 dollar ' - 16 f 90OO, k'e.'eke ' - ''-' TlckeU $10 Halve, to Ouarteri $ TiflL' : Certificate of a package of SJ whole tkUtajtn 301 Do vJo nair m. " i to Do. . do 88 qa.rtef For Tickets end Shares er CntificmSUf a ha the ebeve Splendid Lotterie.r: ' Address . f 1.;-- :..-. ,. J G 0REG0KY Sc Co, Maaagen, .' ' W'aahiagtoa City, O. C. Diawtngs sent Immediately after they are et u all who order as above.. PHYllCUH OP THE ETE AXD 8PEEATIYE SCiGEGIf, OpertteirUr the relief of 1 Deafness and other affectiona of the Bar cataract, Pterygium, crossed Eyes, etc enlarged ionsus and Palate; Club Foot, Hare-Lip, Stammering; Stone, Stricture, Fistula, Piles ; Deformities, Diseases ef the Bones ; .Kerala, (a radical cure,) -Aneurism ; Cancer, Polypus,. Tumours, Ulcers. And Surgical Diseases in general. Dr. Hr -will visit any part of! the State where his services may be required. ' , "; Kaietgh, Jan; 23, 1843. - - " i .UK ,mm 1 ,1.,,;, :'--A.-J.H.-A BH, UI2Jf DREE will give a regnlaf Course, of Medical and 8orgical instrection.to prepare those students who wish to visit the Northern Colleges niiiue pnvaie oiuuenu m Ar. o SIX in, numuer, graduated with credit at the end of their'first seadon,' ra the Richmond Medkal CotWge. --'" -- 1-; :.; .-.'.. -a .RaraaaacLsty tvi.,v s 3 Gjrv..lorehfadf.,fi ;.f. ' t ;? " .trU-ttS Hoi.Geo. E. Badger, lD-l,,. DKlfeckwtth, 1 " RaWgh. Chades Manly ;sq.' ' j' ' 7 X J Hugh Wsddeir. Esq. Hitlsboroufh. H The, Subscriber J prepared tecxecuteaU kindsof Imitations of every, variety of Marble, and of ali kinds' of . Wood, i also, Wall fain ting,. rajr-harging.Gls-: ting and GILDING on Wood and MetoUit tu Utancts of every description, in the late Freneh ytjftet eke ) attended to at tne shortest notice, and done in a stipe rk style ef workmanship ' . - ;-'' V Mititi AKxrccAue and UAnncRS painted in the BeatCTt stytePttlW ahbTteat notice, and much cheaper, than they can bs.don elsewher. , Cj? Ke-I William Thompaon!, opposite the Booth Eist corner ' of the Capitol bqusre, may expect to have U. done to' their en lire satisfaction... ; .,: C.FRAZIER.? Baleigh, Jan., 14 1843. v , r. 'nvlhS.S finO LETr-The very desirable Dwelling be- 1 t.I longmg to Mrsl Priscilla fthaw, and now oc t eu pied by the Rev. Mr. Lacy. Possession may . bei aad the 1st of Jul?. 1 ror terms apply to . . k- ? J JAME8 MTOWJLES. f nijHE eebibrated French OintmenCfuenf oV Jl GutthereJ liw'the cure of Piles, Ulcers and , Irntition of ihRectum and adjoining parti, may he hsd at Dr. HaaaaaaaV Office Fayetteville fetreet , ' TnLoron8.-HavmgdUrof; J4. Richmond's flew Plooglu I have laUlv -re ceived a new upplys Alse, Point ahl ftjidea 0 sail t all hi Plough,. .,.,,.3,1, vi cvii Jpn 16. ;' 1. i'al-j el tiufA& Ut -"..1. 49 'j 'f'iJf It If W COTPE R CTILLflw ; for Cash er credit. 4 QlJAppty tatha'8niiaDef,:i!-1' r- 1 -KafaghJaTy3 - - . l li X t nlum iiij 111 IP ill mmj ii Li r: spiers OTSTCSS. fA' TeT Mpanor srtkle, pot tto Ctoea Jars, can, Abe obtaijed'doring the 8osainr. of the FnbscrK Jarjya. 1848.- v y:j , A 64-rtT - - i vt - RALCIGII, N. C i ..t rv