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It 1 ' ' RES PEC tr Umw '; J informs hi fnende Ud the ppWie,tliatMbpurcha. ed the entire Slock of . Totaxiii w wed 0 y . i r. - UVf tr; aoJ, that Jo it, he . bas added .select .assort- 'aunt of tba lewM nd most fashlonabla article tn bis line, 10 , U fouoJ o In1 oliciting a continuance' of public patronaje, be v woobf be M say lolnwho may honor him with i a Mil, thai the will!5nedacUofl fn price to suit I the timet. The MeortEvent consist 1r part of : f , , .. : WATCH EaJ .."," lioiu ana nwi- 1 . together, with a large assortment of iler do of eer y price and quality.; . , JEWELRY ' Gold Guirds, Fob and Neck Chain. 8el, Keys, together with Urge assortment of Breast I'"". - mi Jlu. Ear ring-, Cold Pencil, TbimUes, JUe " dallions. Gold Hearts and Crosses, together with a great .variety of other neb good. : . " : .V SPECTACLES. 4 Gold, Silver, Blue and polished wieel Spectacles, to uit all persona and all Eye. Very eoperior Flint Glasses, that may be adjoated in any frame, at any .notice. ' . 8ILV9R AND PLATED WARE. Silver Copt, Spoons Ladle. Sugar .Tongs Sail "end Mustard Spoons, Batter Kn'iyes. Silver. monted Cocoa nufa.Castors, Candlesticks, Snufivrs and Trayt, Wsiters, Cake Basket, Coffee deques, Briltania t Ware; in acta or tingle piece. . FANCY GOODS. Mantel Clock. Gold and 'Silver mounted Canes, Chess men and Backgammon Board. Steel Pei- J Alto, a topenor attortment of Kodier lUtry, Chaoman't Raxir Sirapt, Pittolt. Silk Puw. Icckpt Book, Imitatioi printt, Toiiet Bottlet and Ladica' Toilet and Work Boxet. ! PERFUMERY. A large and handtome assortment in thit ine. A I ao, plendid attortmenl of Hair, Tooth and Shaving Brushe. MUSIC. Spanish GoiUrt, Violin, Clarionetts, Fla'e. Fife. &c tut. . GaiUr and Violin Suing, Extra Violin Bow, 4e. &.c. . Watch and CI jcka( repaired in a eoperior tyle. Aa hi owx nasotAL altetition will be given to this department, thote (icrton having article of thu kind to repair, may rely on their being well and faithfully done. . Gold and Silver manufactured to order,, wiih neat net and punctuality. .Highest price given for old Gold and Silvef . . Nov. 15, 1843. ,. 98 SPLENDID LOTTERIES. J. G. GREGORY & Co., Managers. ... . 1 1 ALEXANDRIA LOTTERY. Clua No. 8, for 1843. To be drawn at Alexandria, D. C, on 8atorday, Dec 9, 1843. utiiiiiT icbiii: 1 prize of $50,000 1 do . 20,000 1 do 10,000 1 , do 7,000 1 do 4,000 60 do 1,000 GO do 500 Sic &c. &c. 78 number lottery13 drawn ballots. Ticket J110 Halve $5 Quarter $2 50. Certificatea of Packagea of 26 whole ticket $140 Do. do. 26 half do. 70 Do. do. 26 quarter do. 35 $30,000 S 12,000. ALEXANDRIA LOTTERY. Claas No. 59, for 1843. To be drawn at Alexandria, D. C. on Saturday, Dec 10, 1843. GRAXD SCHEME. . 1 prize of 1 do 1 I do 30,000 12,000 1 prize of $3,500 1,000 &.C. 40 do 6,000 Tickets 810 Halves 85 Quarters $i 50. Certificate of a package of 25 whole tickets $130 Da do. 25 half do 65 Do. do. 25 quarter do. 3?$ ALEXANDRIA LOTTERY. ' Class No. 60, for 1843. To be drawn at Alexandria, D. C, on Saturday, Dec 23, 1843. SPLENDID FRIZES. 1 prize of $25,0001 1 prize of 2,000 1 do 10,000 10 do 1,000 1 do J 5,000 &c. &c. 66 nuojbet lottery 13 drawn hallos Tickets $10 Halves $5 Qarters $2 50. Certificates of a package of 22 whole tickets $100 v Do, do 22 half do 50 Do. . do 22 quarter do 25 'ALEXANDRIA, LOTTERY. Class .No 61, for 1843. To be drawn in Alexandria, D. C, oa Saturday, Dec. 30, 1843. .'- BHILLIA-NT SCHEME. 1 prize of $30,000 1 prize of 03,500 1 do 10,000 2 do 1,500 1 . do ' 5,000 30 do 1,000 &c Sic. &c, r 78 namber lottery 14 drawn ballots. Ticket 10 Halves $5 Quarters 82 50 Certificate of a package of 26 whole tickets 130 Do ' ' do 28 half do 65 Disv!'''o:" 2aqtalerdo 32J For tickets anil shares of certificates of packages in theT above splendid lotteries, address . . . . f-i oODnnDV - it if (l ' ' Washington City, D. Qf& QT", urawtngs sent immeuiaieiy auer iucj v?t - r to au who order aa above. v '-""4" joan v. mucus, V;; ATTORNEY AT LAW. ' " 'FnASaaiN, Macoji Cotjxtv, N. C. j AU claims put into hia hands, will be carefully and '.paoctually attended to. November 17, 1843. ' 64 6w (j Charleston Mercury and Augusta Chronicle each. 6 times every other week, and forward bills to J.Y. H. ' s '.1 -r Our PfUce being supplied with the greatest variety of r :kVtncy Sob Type We are prepared to exexats PAxruxsTs, Cards, Circulabi, Hakdbillf, In style not inferior to any Offi's in the 9tai. F70 RENT, for the balance of the year, the -two .. --LL Rooms in the brick tenement, recently occupied v 115t''U l4 3 -sAJjEsafE :t.PSCeinr.,h' atleq w'i iw.r. 11. u l NTlMm . V . IVcWi Cabiuct Furniture, PIANO FORTE WARE IIOU8E, MKCII AMICS HALL, 8YCAMOKB Petrrtbwv: VaJ1 STB EST, i. " JOHN UIGfclAS & CO. TTTJ . V . V 12 j u a opened at the above vond , a large and L..n .afrti.nl of Cabinet Fomitare, Piano ITM eh-, tftoJ - e. CWisting of Marble 117 Dreaming Boreaos, T ...A lf.finnnv OO VO ' Side-Boards, Ward Kobe., 8ecreur nd Book- jJar'Me t p and p'ain W.bwtan,r. Toilrt Table and Ikiug Marble Up Centre Table, ;nl, Bek.fat and Dining dn , Mahoganj, French and .igh poti Bed-Suad, Patent swell beam windhue do High and lew pott maple , do Mab 'gany, French anJ J French Chaira -Fine maple caue trat do Rosewood. painted aJ gilt do Ku.h ttt and Wi,dMr da Uhoznoy. pluth and hair teat Reeking Chair. High.U-k.Nure.1aMe and Children' do do Odice. Detk and Stre ' do Veoerian Blind and Shade. . Sofa. Divan. Ottoman, and P-ot-8tooJ, Piano Forte Muie Stool, &c. Ac' The bove ood are all of thelites style and beet workman ship, made by the JBubscribes, embracing at fine, a tiock at is kept in the Northern cities, and will be told at corretuondiag low price. Our Piano Vat it are from the 1-eet New York and Boston factories well worthy the attention of porcha- tcrt, who will receeive a written guarantee wish we Ifwirument at factory priest. Expense of transpor tation a!ded. 'Mahojunv Boaid, Plank, Venr, Knobs. Ttble-Is, Bcd-pots, Hair-eating, and Til den'j Uwiior Fornitnre Vamith. for 8le. JOHN 1IIGGINS & CO. Mechanic HU. Petersburg, Va. Ocio!r 2. 1843. 79 3m BARGAINS-BlUfiAIAS, AT THE 'NEW STORE. 21XH1I Subtcribera have just received a very large . uan tot ot Uoods, wnicb tucy will aeu at unprece dented kwr pnret : Rich embroidei'ed Stripe Shaded Silk, (new style) Fist'd Ambre ' Plain and floored Dla k and Bice Black do. Stripe Cashmere de C ut, J 1 Muu.lin de I.aine--, very rhespj ' and figured Cbpsann a d Orleans Fancy's, Superior Black and BUfe BIa k Alapacca, r Black Satin Stripe Bafin de Rhone, Calicoes, a brg assortment, 2 case Furniture Calico, Penl'y Plains, (for servants, Caroline Plaid, (lor LadW Dresses, Superior Watered aad figured Silk Cardinals, 'Mantilla Scarfs, wadded, new article. Plaid Stripe N H and figured Shawls, large variety. A large assortment of Domestic Goods. 60 pieces White, Red, Yellow and Green Flannels, every price, Bleached and Brown Canton Flannel. 14 4, 12 4. 11 4. 10-4, 9 4 and 8-4 Whitney Blankets, very low, Point and Duf&e dor 5-4 St J2-4 Bleached Sheetings, Brown and bleached Sheeting and Shirtings, together with many other goods, all of which will be sold extremely low, fir cash. , 1. H. BECK WITH dc CO. Fayelleville Street. NEW rUUE NKW STOUK! Just opened, a large lot of A'EWAJVD CHEAP DRY GOODS, AT THE NEW DRY GOODS STORE, On Fayelleville Street, a few doors above Mr. R. Smith's ; consisting in part of Mantilla Scarfs Black Cardinals. (Brocha Cable) Cashmere and Blanket Shawls Chusans and Crape de Lyons, new style Muslin d I.aines, plain, fancy and embroidered Sky Bliic, Mazarine, Brown and Black Alaparcas Plaid Cashmere de Carte 4-4 Blue Black Gro de Swiss 4-4 Black Mateona Lunlrinz Fancy, Figured and plain Gro de Naples English, German, and French Merinos Purple Silk Velvet, and Black Latins Black and Blue Black French Bombazines Figured Eolitias Plaid Worsted 8ilk enibroldrrcd and Egyptian Mills Silk Fringe, Plush and Cheneil Point 4-4 White Flannels (all wool) 25 els yd. 7-8 Red . lio do 22 do Bleached Hamilton Canton Flannels, 12 cents yd. Unbleached do do 10 do Bed Tick, gnotl quality. 10 ccnl yard Unbleached Cotton, 4 cents and upward Superfine Beaver Cloth, (f.r overcoats,) do Pilot, very heavy, B'.ue Blask, Invisible Green, and other colors, best West of England, Olack and r ancy r renrn and English CasMtneres, Satlinctts, Glasgow Jeans, Kentucky do. fur Dimity, 5-4 Cotton Sheeting, 12-4 Barnsley do. Virginia Ostnaburgs, Fancy Prints, Irish Linens, I,. C. Hand kerchiefs. Brown Hollands, l-.ii.daey. 8.4, 9-4, 12-4 superior Whitn-y Blankets, Lanre lot 1 d. do for servants. milb a num' er ofT other poo.ls unmenlioned; all of wnich will be sold at extreme low prices, for Cash, J. H. BECKWITH Ac CO. October 19. 84 3 UST RECEIVED, another supply of fresh and desirable IPrtl CrOQjls , winch we oner to purchasers unusually low, foe Cash : 3 yards wide Hamilton Cotton Sheeting, 5-4 Heavy Twilled English Flannels, Crape de Lyons, Chusans and Alapacca, Hem-stitched Linen C. Handkerchiefs, 4 Watered Cardinals and Mantilla Scarfs, ' . Lisle Laces and Edgings. Bilk Fringe. Egyptian Mitts and Cashmere Hose, Fancy prints, a large assortment, And many other Good, U jin examination of which, the attention of purchaserstis invited. . J. H. BECKWITH & CO. Fayeiterille Street, A few doors above Mr. it. Smith's Store. -Rleigh, Oct. 24. '86 OST OR MISLAID, a Pocket Dook, containitio : Receipt of VVm. Rhodes, dated Mnv 1843. for $280 Note of E. P. Guton, " '38 or '9 about Jan. 1S43 Henry Rhodes, . 1843 J. A. Spencer, A. A. Southall, 333 300 30 10 12 $10 State Bank of N. C. Si 25 cents Charleston bill R. R. Co. SI and 2 Virginia Dill. Memorandum of accounts against W. H Simons J no. Murphy, Wm.'Panl, W. W. Alston, Wm'H. Haywood, V m ;F,!Collins and others. All person3 are notified not to trade for said pa pers, or any of them, as payment has been stopped. JOHN RHODES. Sept. 27. - 71 PaMsage to Baltimore. r HE superior SteamlKnt. COLUMBUS or PO- 9 rJAHONTAX. will leave t?ity Point direct for Baltimore, every Wsnxr.snT afiernoon, at 3 o'clock or immediately after the arrival of the Cars from Pe- terahurg, and will land Passenger tn BalUcnore, ihe next evenini. The accommodations orrboavri these Boats are very superior, aftd thTpassaee. including meaU throngh from Petersburg ia Baltimore, only $8: ! will Jeaie Jl.liimtS.tarday after- . soon 11 o irciacK- . - - -- -J. BRANDT, JrA gent Baltbnore, Mar. 1Q, 1843. 22 ly , edg Ewopra -sen OplZ m FTTIHE Exereue efthi Inrtitatin, of which Gov M rhr il.,rehead Is Proprirtor' and Tetion, wW be resumed, on, the 9,h. November nezt, oieer the eu- perintendeice;if MU lteye; raided by s numwr .1 rrmi,!i!iJ AsMsuni TeacUerti and the Se-on lwi!l continue five momh,'at tbe termination r.f which. Hbere will be Public Examination, which it i hoped Parent and Uoard'unt will attend. The bnildiiigs ace new and extcnalte. the accom modation g.od, t.nd the pupil wi.'l board in the In stitution with ihftTuldVes,and bix.ntantly unJer their sopervidii. ' Of the abiiitr. zeal and fidelity with which ihoe in charge of th'ieb'-l "d-charge their duty . ibe best recomm' ndatitm to be found in the advancement of their Pupil', to which reference is cheerfully made. Suital-le Chemical and wtir apparatus wiil be provided The f .Hawing Brtncbee of Education will c&n.ti- tute the regular cuur- : lelling, Reatlinx; Wriiing, Grammar, Geogra'lfj, with use of Rhetoric. Atronornv, (ntrpoiii'n. Belles I-ltre. ArithsTtetic, AUebN, Nat jra Philosophy, j lJv intrtltctuii ao Minerkl gy. Botany, . Cbemktry Needle-work. (icHitctrv, Atiat and Gli'Len, EXTRA STUDIES, PER SSSSION. MuMC. (Piano $20, Guhar 815.) $50 A 13 Drawins and l'ainlng, . u 1' Wax work, 10 Shell work, 8 Worsted fi'wer-work. 5 Iulian, ) French. Profi-stor's charge Latin. 10 Greek. 10 The Sth'wl is divided info appropriate claes, to wbkb each pupil is asfincd, accoiding to her schol arship. The cla ses are so arranged, that pupils may tike only a part of the regular coure if it be jreferu d, and any part of the exua tudies. As it may not be convenient for some pnpiis to take the foil course prescribi-d in this Institution, the In structors would be glad to know the prub-jhle length of time the pupils will br permitted 10 remain in tiie School, tltat ihey may precril to them the cour.? most advant:ttje.HiS for the time they may remain. Term 75 per c-sion. fr luiiion in thu regular course, !ard wahing. fuel and l.ghu. For the extra SluUie, the prices arlixed thereto. Dr. Wilxon, the PresMient of the Caidweil Int tutc, during the absence if Go. MorcliCad, will visit the Iristitiiii.in, exaaiine the pupils, and ascrruiu their progres. Communications reLtive to he School miy be addresar d to M. A. HOYB, Greensboro'. N- C. (tj0 Three or four excellent, well- toned Pianos for sale, as above. tn "tiers : The President and Profenrs of the University .f S. C- The President and Professors of the Cald well Institute. The Judges the Superior Court. N. B. Stage fare to and fro'n Raleigh and inter- veningpointn to Etlgewonh half price for j up':! by ar raneemeiit with contractors. 0t. 12, 1843. 82 ut f- jfi POj VST II U T y -JTOOfl S ' J Hats and SHOES. A NEW assortment of HATS and SHOES just at hand ; and in addition to his present stock of Staph axtf Fakct Dry Gooas, which is quite ei tensive, the undersigned is in daily expectation of ( receiving a tanner new ana b f.actifcl supply lor Winter wear, all of which will be sold uncommonly cheap for Cash. B.B.SMITH. Raleigh. Nov. 14, 1843. 91 6t lOPAU TN ERSHI P. WARREN J HARRIS 4- CO. of Norfolk, Virginia, will, on the first of October next, establish a branch of their Houe in Petersburg. Va., under the firm of W . & H . II A R R I S , for the transaction of a GENERAL COMMISSION BUSINESS, and respectfully solicit consignments of Cotti-n, Tolacco, dtc. We will also pay strict atten tion to receiving and forwarding Goods, Merchandise, &c. '-WARREN HARRIS, HENRY HARRIS. October 2, 1843 79 tantJanl Tf"HTANTED a sood COW one that will give Apply at 91 6t at lei Mst four qusru of Milk daily this Office. Nov. 13 VF.RY OriUiHl.K PROP- erly for Sale, in the City of Ra.lei?3l. The'Sub-criher. b ing de- siru of movmg his Plantation, wishes ! to sell his HOU-SE AN D LOT in this City. The I Property is situa'ed on Newborn Siret-t, east from the i centre f the t'apitol. The House is a large two sto- i ry building, forty-two feet by twenly-eight, wnh a pa'. sage through the middle three Rooms on the lower floor and four above, with Fireplaces to each Ii has basement story of hammered Rock the whole exten?, which is intended for a Dining U.-nm, Sec. iih a fire ptace at each end the basement Rooms not finished. There is a superb Rofk Stable, two stories high, twenty-four by thirty feet square; also a Rock Smoke-husc tnd good frame Kitchen; and an excellent Well of Water. The Lot contains from six to seven acrps of ground, which have been highly improved. The House is beautifully situated on an eminence, near the front line. All the improvements have bet-n made within three years, and cost the builder over six thou. sand Dollars. . This desirable property is now offered for four thousand dollars. Time will be givm the" purchaser. but the notes will draw interest and undoubted secu rity will be required. Persons, desirous of living n Raleigh, hive now an opportunity of purchasing a desirable rcsiJence, st a very rAuced price. E. P. GUION. Raleigh, August 25. 68 if OJice Wilmington cf Raleigh R. Road Co. iNov. 14th, 1843. THE Georgia. South Carolina, and this Rail Road Company will transport on their respective lines emigrating families, their baggaee, &c , on ihe mufl favorable terras ; sav, for ten members of a family and not exceeding twenty, at three cents per mile, and twenty and above, two cents per mile each ; provided they start from this State. Furniture and extra bag gage in proportion. " E. B. DUDLEY, ' President W. & R. R. R. Co. November 15ih, 1843 93 3ra. lJEW LAW BOOKS. Just published, J a new edition of Martin's and 2d vol. of Haywood's North Carolina Renor.s, in one vol ume with notes, refcring to subsequi-nt enactments of the Legislature, an 1 decision- of the Court of Con ference and Supreme Court, with manrinai abstracts and Table i f Caxes reported and a n-w index bv the H n. Wm H. Battle, one of the Judges of the Supe rior C -urt of Law, of the Sttte of North Carolina. Also, the 3d volume of Law Reports ofthe Supreme Courts of North Carolina, and 2d volume of Eqniiy, by Hon. James Iredell. Rpporter of the Supreme i5SLrt- Also, just received, the 1 3ih volume of Con densed English Chancery Reports and the 40ih vo- umeot bngluh Cowmnn Law Reports. Stephen's Nisi Priu, in 2 vohu The first Tiriume of Howard's Reports of the Lnited States Court. For sale by TURNER di HUGHES. 'November 29. 95 fS Coarse and Fine Boots?. I JDM received. S Cases, warranted PbiUdet ISj -Pb'ta work, which te offered at reduced pri 'ces.. JAS. M.TOWLES. Oct 29. fc7 4r lifil 1 A PUBLIC BLESSING vt H Tbeje Pill bave lopg been known and apprert- - ; ted, for their extraofdinafj and immediate power of restoring, perfect health to person eoDnng nnJer j nearly every kind of disease to which the human frame ;' M liable. ';'..r . ; - L Thej are jarticnlarly recommended t6 all'thoee -prfxnns who are afflicted with any ioJ of chronic or lingering complaint, as there is to medicine be- f.re Ihe public wbicri Da so natural an 1 nappy eaeci npim the tyrtem in eorrectin the stomach and liver, . -.l m.fibn ofhafcltbv VnVle and therebr pu- ? .-.eii. .k- Mwi ; -j - n - .... . . . r Tber are ackoowWsed by the hundred and thoo- :tds who are wine iheio. to b not only the most ? mild and pJeaWnt in their operation, but I be most per- j feetly innocent. sfa and efScimt medirine ever .-r- t cd to the poMic. Tn.e who onre make a trial f WW, never afterward ferl wtlbng tn tie wiirxuu t trm. and call again for more ; which u suftdeut . in every ueparunetuoi civxea imi pan-ru- pro.f of tbeir good 'qnalitiea.. j brly in that which relate to the knowledge of the Price 25 cena jr box, wnh full direrliona. . human syatem inivakh and disea. How vatambfe The .U.i wing i from Col Jame Porter, a respecta- o4 iadispeosable are the curative means recently dh blTitlnofGilisont.. Tenn. ! ered throngh the agency 01 chemistry ! How does Gihutn C , Term. December 10, 1342. ! he imagination kindle and our admiration, glow a To Dr.8rc : f the ingenuiiy. the near approach to the standard of DukSi. : This is to cert ify, that 1 bve twed in ' Perfection, of the present Ume ! Through the elabo roy family within the last ei-hi m i4fa!. one dozen ! ?e inrntigatioes of Phyio!o2T, or the science of boxes of vour V&ieuble Tii;. and I consider theai i decidedly superior to any other Pills I have ever used. r . rt- . , r .1 r . 1 nave UCCn aiillClCU lor ioe ia-i uircc or iur rmim j - .r.y,r- 1 lwr rn:iri irmrnDi. i . ied at lime witJ a nervous head-ach; which at j l"re of the rvt.tem. tem.-d.M have Wn sought after times totaliv unfilled me for physical r mental eSorls ' and discovered exactly adapted to combtoe wi:h, neu and for ihe'ei j ivment of the common Weinss of f al anJ P1 arbic matt- r. the catwe of disease lift. n 1 m v-t a'rinowledee. that vour PiUs have o ! osJ aubstitute healthy action in iU place. The beau- far restored me, thai I feel nearly a well as eer, and I reafiy think that the further on of them will make an en'ire cure, I was also troubled wiih a bid cough and affection of the hinfs, proceeding as I suppose, from the complaint, and I am entirely relieved from thai. Some of my neighbors are also uin; the Pi Us wnh the mo -t decided benefit. The Pills cannot be ion iiighlv recommended, and f candidly confess that I have derivtd more real benefit from them than from any other medicine I bave ever taken, ani I think evenr f4roiiy ah mid alwaye keep a supply ef them on hand. JAMES PORTEU. Pine Grcre, Macon Co., Ala Aug. 11, 1842. Dr SjEvcf.a, It affords me real p'eavure to certify what I know of the unrivalled excellence ul your anti-iiliou pilU. I have used ihem in my famiiy, aid know of their being utcd in very many faxuil f-s with which I am a-q'i.iinted, in complaints for which your medicine ia c3ered a a remedy. They have never feiied in giving entire siiisfjclion. Thry are eoi.idered by us who have ued them aa the best family medicine with which e were ever acquainted. BENJAMIN BAIRD. . ur. H U 9 LU UUM 1ui..IjL5 are now ra '"Perecling a!l other preparations for the relief of tyOU?h, told s. Astnmi. wnooping t.ougn, ca tarrh. Tightness of the Chest,' Bronchitis, and similar Pulm -nary affections. Price, 25 cents per box, with directions. ALSO DR. nULL'3 Are l!ie surest and safest Worm Destroying Medicine ever discsvered. It ia estimated that in the United States, ! 100,000 CHILDREN DIE ANNUALLY from the effect of Worms alone. This vast mortality can be almost entirely prevented by the use of Hull's celrbrtted Lozenges. i Price, 25 cents per box, with full directions. All of the above medicines are for sale by Wil liams St Haywood, and Dr. Stiih, Drueits, Raleigh. E.J. Hale and Samuel J. Hinsdale, Fajelteviile. Jane W. Carmer, Druggist, Newbern ; and on en quiry, may be found at the principal Drug Stores and 1 vitiates throughout the Southern and Western States. Oct. 2. 1843. 79 6mo BKAKDRETiTS PILLS. PICTURE OF HEALTH. Health is characterized in an individual by the absence of all pain. eufieVing. or aflection in any part of his body ; by the free and regular exercise of ali hu functions without any exceptions. They con sist in having a good appetise at meal times, an easy digestion, free evacuations,' without ooseiiess or cos likeness at least once in every twenty-f.ur hours, and without heat, dryness, or burning al the passage ; the fret- issue of the wnter without acrimony or burning, and without a reddish stdiment which is always a sign of a present cr an apuroacbing pain; quiet sleep without any agitation or troublesome dreams : no ta-te of bile or other bad last,- in the mouth upon ris ing in ihe morning; no snurress or disagreeable ris ing ofthe stomach ; a clean tongue ; a sweet breath ; tin itching, pimples or spots on the ekin ; no piles ; no burning heat upon any part of the body ; no ex- receive thirst when unexposed to labor or other known cause ; no interrupt!! to any natural evacuate, nor pain at tberr peri.dica! return. Where the state of the system does not harmonize with the above picture of health, it is of the greatet mportance that no ume le lost tn sending lor a Doc tor, or in the use of f.o!ish remedies too often the re sult ofspccu'atii n ; instead of thi course let a doe of will at once restore health to the organ or pari that requires it. All who wish to preserve their health, all who are determined to defend their life against the encroach ments of disease, wbtch might send prematurely to the grave, wiil without hesiiati in hare recourse to the Brandreth Pills, when the state of the y stem does not harmonize with the above picture of health. They are in general use by the Ladies in many parts of "our country with the happiest effect. 1 hr- who live in a country where contagious or other diseases prevail, should often think ot ibis true picture of health, and observe himself with particular attention, in order to act accordingly. The! wise and rightly directed will totlow this advice the unwise are left to their own destruction. WILL: PECK. Agent at Raleigh. October 4, 1 843. 80-1 v P. S. I have also Dr. Brandreth' celebrated Lini ment for sale, wtth certificates of remarkable cures. W. P. TTEW GOODS, JAMES 3. TOWLES, Xj is now receiving his fall supply of sea sonable Dry Goods embracing every variety and quali ty doiu lasmonauie and etaa-ies. w hich be oBerson the smallest possible advance for Cash, or to punctual customers. j Hi friends and ihe public generally, are respectful ly invited to examine for themselves. 1 Kateign, uct. Sin. 1843. SPLENDID BOOKS FQR PRESENTS. "The Gift" a Christmas and NVw Year's present for 1844, elegantly bound, with eight superb engravings. Also, The Literary Souv. nar for !84LM with ten elegant steel engravings, A ' Bibles and Prayer Books, eleeanUy bound aud gilt. Just received this day. an, for Hair by TURNER 4 HUGHES, No 1 , Fyeitevtl!e Mreet, Raletgh, N. C. November 1. 88 " I muiiiiiia : -t : t To the American Public Tl MPROVEMENT in whatever regar, dslhe bp?H tan'ly on the IJ nes and welfare of our race is onisunily on the U1rc t Kflection, end witb each wcreedinj day . - . ..f--.: ji :.. u ',me rww pr.rilera u solved, or s -me proiound avcret led. havwg an imporunt and direct bearing over naa 'uiSlv at ueumes. If we take a retrospective -w over the past twenty yeara. bow is the mind iui u. ipjiuwn '. ana IU ain..i.igj 01 preraieni usseasrs, oocn valuable practical knowledge ha lt-n coined In ennseqeertee of bexoming acquainted with theorsani- laHon, the eieroenU ot Ike various tuG and struc- iiiui ii my tnj ui mis uiuuc ui unmrui w not wuiv suggested by the pathology of disease, not only grate ful to the sufferer, but periectly in consonance with the operations of Nature, and satisfactory to the views and reasonings of every intelligent, reflecting mind It is thus that Sards' SaaaarsBf lla, a seientifie combination of essential principles of the most valua ble vegetable enbsances, -operates opun the system. The Sarsaparilla is combined with the most eflbc!nal aid, the most salutary productions, the most potent simple of the vegetable kingdom ; and its unprecedented-success in the restoration to health of those who had long pined under the most distressing chron ic maiid e-, bs given it an exalted character, fnr itUbin; as it does evidence of its own intrinsic value, and recommending it t" the a3: te;l in terras the af fiicled only can knutr. It La long been a most im portant desideratum in ihe practice of me 'icine to obtain a remedy siniiar to (his one that would art on 1 Le liver, stomach and b-,wels. with all the preci sion and poleiicy of nvnera! pre para lion", yet without any of their deleterious effects upon the tital powers of the system. The alien don ofthe reader is respectfully called to the following certificates. However great achievements have heretofore been made bv the c$e of this invalua ble medicine, yet daily experience shiiws results still more remarkable. The proprietors here avail them selves of the opportunity pf sayinc it is a source of cons' a tit satisfaction that ihey are made the means of relieving such an amount of suffering Niwibi, N. J., Dec 13, 1842. Messrt. Sandt: Gent Words cannot express the grati-ode I feel for your treatment to me, a stranger, suffering under one of the most loathsome disease that nature is capable of bearing. The disease with which I was afflicted commenced with infirm mat ton of the eyes, in the year 1636, which caused almost total blindness. For this I was treated and finally relieved, but the remedies were such as 10 cause the deve.'ope menl of a scrofulous affection on mv left arm mar the elbow. " The pain extended from the shoulder to the end of my fingers, and for two years my sufferings were beyond description. I tried various remedies and con sulted different Physicians in New York, aad amongst them the late Dr. Buhe, who told me the disease of the arm was caused by the large quantity of mercury taken to cure the inflammation of my eyes. My sufferings continued, the arm enlarged, tumors frmed in different places, and in a few months dis charged, makiog ten running ulcers atone time, some above and some below the elbow, and the discharge was so offensive that no person could bear to be in the romn where I was. I then applied to another distin guished Physician who told me amputation ofthe arm was the only thing that could save my life, as it was impossible to cure so dreadful a disease ; but ss I was unwilling to consent to it he recommended me to use Swaims Panacea freely, which I did without deriving but little benefit. " For three years I was unable to raise my hand to my bead or comb my hair, and the scrofula now made its appearance on my head, de stroying the bone in different places, causing exten sive ulceration, and I feared it might reach and de stroy the btain the head swelled very much, ac companied with violent pain, numerous external reme dies were recommended, but did no good. About a year since I was taken severely ill with a swelling of the body from head to fnot. so that I was entirely helpless, the Doctor advised me to go 10 the hospital, for he dd not understand my case ; for the last few months I had been afflicted with a severe pain rn both sides, at times so hard I could scarcely get my brea'.h. A hacking coueh constantly annoyed me. and this combined with my other maladies, rendered me truly miserable. Such, gentlemen, had been my situation for seven vearrfof mv life when I commenced the use of vour Sarsapariila, but as my case was considered hope less, and the near prospect of a speedy dissolution seemed inevitable, 1 tell but little encouragement to persevere. The persuasion of friends induced me to try your medicine, which in a few days produced a great change in my system generally, by causing an appetite, relieving the pains, and giving me strength ; as success inspires confidence, I was encouraged to persevere, my pains eiew easier, my strength returned. food relished, the ulcers healed, new flesh formed, and I once more felt within me that I might get well. I have now used the Sarsapariila about two months, and am like a different being The arm that tea to he amputated has entirely healed, a thing that seemed impossible. I can scarcely !eheve the evidence of my own eyes, but such is the fart ; and it is now as use ful as at any period of my life, and my general health ts belter than it has been for years past. Health ! what magic in the word! bow many thou sands have sought it in foreign lands and sonny climes. and have sought in run ! x el U came to me when I had been' given up to die, and as I feel the puleaiions of health coursing through my veins my whole heart and soul go forth in fervent gratitude to the Auihr of all our sure mercies, that he has been graciously pleas ed to bless the means made use of. ' ' Truly have yon proved yourself Ihe good Samaritan to the afflicted for next to my Creator my life is indebted to you (or rather) the use of your invaluable Sarsapariila. The value of such a medicine ia countless beyond price, money cannot pay t.-r it. l nave, been raifed from death. I may say for my fiiendaV-and myself thought it impossible I could recover. And now, gentlemen, sutler me to add another prof, certified too by my friends and guardians, a a jut acknowledgment of the virtues of your health-resisring 8arrtpailla. That the afflicted mar alsi ase it, and enjoy the benefits it bn can confer, ia the heartfelt, fervent wish ef their and your mend. MARTHA CONLIN. I know Martha Conlin, and believe what she states in this document 10 be perfectly true. JOHN POWER. Vica Gas.!, or New-Yea. Rector of St. Peter's Church. Given at New-York, this t4th day of December, 1842. m f know Martha Conlin, and have known of her suf fering illness JOHN DUBOIS, Bishcp of New-Yo-k. 4 I place full confidence in ih statement made br Martha I onlio, having knwou bcr the pert twenty IJ" wiRerfdUy giim aav panienbus iQ rel i io bJxwlo th.arU maj wUb further ia- s it&tyi; Sri, Sr. ELIZABETH. Superior of the Roman Catholic Orphan Aaj Inn jiurcrRei.iirw-iorE. uec 14, IS42. Tl,... fi '-'I-' .. . . i wiuornce in 111c reprrsrniauons made by f Martha Collin and h r..n iiumDM - f 1 iin ri ELIJAH F. PURDY. Alderman 10th Ward of the City of New-York December 14, 1842. Martha Conlin has lived in my ramify the last 1 J years, and I hereby crrtify that the foregoing state ment made by herself is correct. Mr. MARY B. I.LOYn. No. 60 1 Broad st. Newark, N.J. RanrU's SarMparilla will aim remove and psnna neviUy cure c!iscares having thrrr oriyin in an impure ute of the blood and depraved condition ot the gen eral constitution, vii : Semfula or King's Evil in it various forms ; RneamattMn, oivimMe cutaneous eruptions, blotches, U'e, pimples, or pu-tuW on the fce, chronic sore eyes, ringworm or tetter, scald head, enlargement and pain of the bones and joints, stub born !cers, svphi'.iljc rvmptms. diseases arkrr.v from an injudicious Oje of Mrrenry, female deracge- tnenisand other nrtilar complaints 'PrVpared and s-dd by A. B. Sands A Co .Druggists and Chemist,-Granite buildings. 273 Broadway, owner of Chambers- New York, and for Ie bv Druggists thr.mgbout tl. U. S. Price, f I per bottle. six tXlles for 5. 1 The public are rej ectfi.I!T requevti d to rcn.ember tl.at it is Sand's SarapariPa that bas and is c nrar.l ly achieving soch rrrmrlal le cures cf the nwt dim eu't class of disease to which Ue human frame ia subject, and ask for Sands' SartaparUla, and lake bo other. U iUiams & Haywood. Agent by icil appoint ment for the Proprietor, for Kaleigh and vicinity . And fr Sale throughout the U- S. April, 1H43. ' 2S-lv. ITSPOUTAftT SALE OF IJOCKY POINT The "Mostly HalT Ktatc. containing about 2600 Acres amongst the Juutt hands in the State. BY virtue of a Decree of the Court of Equity for t'omheriand County, tie undersigned will sell at the Court Houe in Wiluingtnn or. Monday, the 6th day f January next, being the fiit day ol the Extra Term of New Hanover Superior Court.ihc well kt.own Estate ralh-d "Moceiy Hail," on Rocky Point, in raid County , about 18 miles from V ilmiugion, within bom 2 to 4 miles ofthe Rail Koad.and lying imme diately on iheNcrth East Branch of i!.e Caj Fear, whirh is navigable thence lo Wilaiicgirn. for loau and rafts. The tract contains about SGi 0 ctc, of wl.ich a large proportion is of the richest ard raoct durable soil, being founded on rotten LimeMoi.chirg very near the surface, which afford an mexl.aufiiHe supply of raauure. It cannot be worn out. The tract was entered nearly a century ago. by Col. Mere ly, the then Surveyor General of the Province of North Carolina, who selected it in preference to. any Landa in the Province, on account of its exl.acstlees fertility; and though it has been cultivated cer icce with n- effort to improve il by artificial means, it li l retains its rich soiL It will be divided into several Trar t. of which one will be pul up at a time, with the privittg? ot all. The terms of sale are very easy, being a payment of only one-eighth ofthe purchase money in hand, and ihe balance ia equal instalment at one, two, three and four years. Notes, with approved security, bearing interest from date, will be required. ALSO, on the day following, will be sold on the premises, all the Stock and Plantation Ulenrils, of every description. Terms Cash. ABCH'D A. T. SMITH, C. & M. E. Fayetteviile, Nov. 20, 1843. 94 la PRINT WAREHOUSE. IN NEW YORK. TTJ F. LEE, formerly of the firm of Lord 5c jnLees Lee &Babcocs4c and U.B.B REUS- I rSK, under the firm of LEE & BUEWSTEK, have established at 113 PEARL 8TREET, Hanover Square, NewYoik, a Warehouse dib extensive tcale, V EXCLUSIVELY FOR To supply the City and interior trade, by the piece or package. By confining their attention entirely and exclusive ly to this one article, L. & B. are enabled not only 10 exhibit more extensive and beautiful assort ment than ia to be found elsewhere, (there being no similar establishment for prints in the United Males) but to rell always at prices as low, and generally low er, than those of houses whose attention and means ate divided among a large variety of articles. J he Stock, embracing Some Thousands 0 diffrr- ent Pattern and Colorings, including a splendid assortment of French Prints comprise all the la test and choicest styles, to which will be constantly added all the new and desirable patterns as tl.cy sp pear in the maiket, besides many which will be print ed exclusively for their own sales. - Purchasers of this article will find 11 to -their inter. est 10 examine this Stock before toying their Prints. If tbey do not purchase, they will at ieat have lbs advantage of seeing all the new styles and learning the lowest market prices. Catalogues of prices corrected with every vanatioa of the market, are put into the bands of buy rrs. ORDERS. As L. & B. will keep this great assort irent at all seasons of the year, ihey will, of toutse, be able to execute orders even in the depth of winter, (when other establishments here have no sti-ck of gocds.) in the beat manner, and they solicit ibe attention of dealers to this very unusual advantage, which their establishment offers. Terxs AH goods are cba'gfd at net rath rrcr. as per Catalogue, which will be sent with all ordered ; and if time is g iven, interest will be added. Oct. 1 1,1 1843. 61 ly FRESH OYSTERS!!! tZTTHE' Subscriber, direct from Norfolk?bis cstar-sLSl- li-hed himself in Raleigh, in order lo carry on the Oyster trade mote tflecioally, throngh the country West of this, and the central part r f North Carolina. His arrangements .are so effected, that by ihe arrival of the Mail Train he receives fresh opened Oytter, every day from Norfolk, which will enable him to fur nish the above great luxury, farther up and tbrDga the country, than has ever been attempted hither lo. The Subscriber professing,through years of experience. 10 know something about Oysters, to orders, he b five and six gallon kegs, (well hooped ) which can he carried in Stages or other conveyances, a mtj be most convenient. West of Salisbury, and farther op that country, it is difTkoh to send fresh Oysters. has Oysters put up in gallon Cannisters, in the same manner as Oysters are prepared ia such establishmerrs or Refectories they are erfectiy good fcr It or 15 days ; when takeu oat of the canister, they -an b warmed over, and such ingredients added aa Butler, Af- aa in the general mode ef cooking freb Oysters. For mutual convenience, families may by clubbing together, receive suitable supplies, without receiving ah excess of the article, or incurring unnecessary ex pensehalf dozen canisters, (more or less) c,nJ? boxed up and safely sent to the address of one io vidual The Snhrririer nledses himself to give " hU business unremitting attention, and afford every satisfaction in his power. Address JOHN WIL?ON. 89 2ra Raleigh. Nov. 7. 1843. .-. rv-D A SECOND HAND CARRiAUb I $LSALE A great bargain mnj be in a rtewara dm 11 damage and gooa nimt-, Iv annlication be made. It wiil be sold 'm notbinar. considering its valoe. Apply at the Ra"1" tsb Office,
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Dec. 5, 1843, edition 1
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