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- - t-;; :X'rv,!,'''' ' i. :'. ' r:-' r ; - - ;r. , . - .wnir'Bl.- .i...-..- . .. . - . - ";- ... , 1' - , v; . V-V'v " - , : ; ;-v v.; -- ' . -vv . ; !. ; . ' -4J f " 1 , fa. 1- i i vX h-1 IS!-: 4 : It 1 fi 1 i:t- . - if v 'I : .1 V t- i- m it I. 5i- -Iv', l i 3 f. I r. i- fii; i 4 44 POETRY; Lanent of a Disconsolate Loafer, They say, a ."giood time's omio;f? Tnouga it travela mighty stow, Bat if evef it should get here; - ; : I hope they'll let iu know.' ' I catft geta drppof ginr': :.' And am short of bread and tater, And find that X am getting in " v' 'Almost a state of nater. . , My coat with.mnd is coated 'And wholly4 full of holes i My -drawers are OTerdrawn ; iny shoeSi ' Have mercy on their soles !; ,v for ttey have gaped and seemeck ' 1 To cry for pegs and stitches ; ; Biit'thoagh divested of a vest, uVi-. -ii hare breeches in my breeches. . Hiey say this country's free Uu ,"j$o tyranny can Mock up, ; But when I has A spree, They puts ine in a lock up. If thus they" treat a freeman - f Of this boasted Yankee nation, I'd rather be a nigger slave, j , j And work on a antation. There were terrible mistakes , -At the time of "the creation," - for the plan of nater surely needs ' A sight of alteration.- N " ; ' For thorns or "thistles grow . , I Without being hoed or planted, ; . And weeds arejsura to ,onoo . , - .: Just trhcre they isn't wanted Why "not have wheat -and corn , j Spontaneously growing? And why should taters need 9: 1 --.It ; 1 Such an awful sight of hoeing I jj V That a fellow's back must ache, . i ij ' I And his hands grow hard and horny ? IS I v. Oh ! if I only had the tin, . f I'd go to Californy ! i . ' rj- The following excellent Parody on the popu lar song of Ben Bolt, we cut from an exchange, for the especial benefit, of those young ladies whp are so tnnA f thnmhincr the latter sons oa their pianos. We advise then! to try John Jones. , , JOHN JONESA Parody. ! Oh, don't you remember lam Sally, John Jones? . Lame Sally with nose so brown ? f WhoJooked like a clam if. you gave her a smile, And went into fits at your frown ? ' ! In the old goose pond in the orchard, John Jones, Where the goslins are learning to swim, Lame Sally went fishing one wet,, windy day, And by mistake tumbled in. ' ' ' tinder old Sim's brush fence, John Jones, I That winds at the foot of the hill, Together we've seen the old camel go roupd Grinding cider at Appleton's mill ;j The mill wheel is oven wood now, John Jones, 1 The rafter fell on to a cow ; if And the weazels and rats that crawled round as .you gaze, Are lords of the cider Jjaill now. Do you mind the pig pen of log, John Jones, Which stood on the Dath to the barn T 1 And th shirt button, tree where they erew on the boughs, . ; I Which we sewed on our jackets with yam? 'the pig pen has gone to decay, John Jones J The lightning the tree overcome ; And, down where the onions and carrots once grew, Grow thistles as big as your thumb ? tiice live in tne master b wjg, John Jones And the brook with the crook is now dry- And the boys and the girls that were playmates then, : Have all gone to CaUTorny. There's change in the things I love, John Jones, ' ! They have changed from the good to the bad, And I feel in my stomach to tell you the truth I'd like to go home to my dad. . Twelve months twenty have passed John Jones, ' Since I knocked off your nose with a rail ; And yet, f believe, I'm your only true friend, John Jones of the Hurricane Gale. the way to 1e Brate , Speak kindly to thajt poor old man, l : Pick up his fallen cane, -' And place it gently in his hand, f - That he may walk again. His bundle too, replace with care Beneath his, trembling arm ; Brave all the taunts that you may hear, lo give his l ue a charm. ; ; A braver deed than scorners boast j I Will be your triumph then, . t ! A braver deed than annals tell, .VU Of some distinguished men. t Yes leave that thoughtless, sneering crowd j Lare to be ( good and kind ; . Then let them laugh as laugh they may, Pass on : but never mind. .i Pass on ; but think once more of him The wreck that you have seen, I , How once a happy boy like you f He sported on the green ; f A cloudless 6ky above his head, ! The future bright and fair, j And frieads all watching o'er his couch, '- To breathe affection's prayer. " . . - " i But ah, the change ! He zanders now, j I Forsaken, lone and sad V Thrice blessed is the task of those Who strive-to make him glad, ,!Speak ktndly to that noor old man,. ' Pick up his fallen cane. for that will ease his burdened heart) i : , And make nun smile again. 'The Petticoat! Let bards and poets sing their lays, . And wiite a lovely woman's praise IU leave her for abler tongae, By me her petticoat be sung. - ' But what without it would she be, In all her unveiled majesty ? , " Go seek the untaught Indian sepxaw, To whom, her master's will is law. gee the swatby Arab!jnaid, Whose beauties in the hot sun lade ; And you will find no passion thire, ' No love respect, for maiden fair '. ; r" ' '.' ' 4 ; Return to whereJt's always worn, f ;To where the infant, when first bora, Is wrappped in petticoats, and see Haw twit's honor all agree.- O! woman's self, personified ! .Devotion's drap'ried, only guide ! ' Upon thy undulations rest ; The grace of which they're all in quest. ; Be thou satin, silk, or wool ' Be thou empty-be thou foil ; Thou art of life the mystery -The source of all true gallantry. CtRemember,.this is LEAP YEAR and govern yourself accordingly; Gambling for a New Trial. ' Not many years ago that capital good fellow M , was Judge of a district in North-western Texas. A chap of the name of Snowdon signed some kind of a bond or recognizance for' 20,000, as surety, and being required to 'justify,' ws sworn in open court, and asked if he was worth six thou sand and six hundred and sixty-six "dollars sixty- six and two-third cents, after payment of all just debts and liabilities. 'Yes. sir.', said he, more than five times that sum.' . , He had hardly got out of the Court House wBen the Grand Jury indicted him for perjury; and he, thinking the matter very serious, employed two small limbs of the law, went to trial, and before he knew what he was about, found himself con victed. He then thought it high time to get a good law yer, and so went to Gen. Hn, and employed him to obtain a new trial, securing him a fee of a thousand dollars. The General made and argued j . , j the motion, and the Court took it under advise- ment and adjourned. ' That night Judge M. and General H. occupied the same room.' There was also another person in it , who afterwards told what took place. M. tells the tale himself , accompanying it with" that sort of denial which leads one to suspoct there is a little truth in it. The other lodger lathe room said that about two in the morning he waked, and looking round, sa w the Judge and the General earnestly engaged in a game of 'Poker,' Just as he waked, he heard the Judge say. ' Well, General, wehave been playing all night, without doing much. Now, I have got a good hand, and I mean to make something of it. I go you a hundred and fifty dollars.' ' I see that, and go you a hundred fifty better, said the General, after looking at bis hand. M. examined his pocket, found he bad just three hundred left, and deposited it on the table, sayiflg, (Bo tha T-nrrl Cipnrn. T hMlevA T can beat vou iUV JV M v w - - j 1 and we'll close the thing up this time. I go you that, and a hundred and fifty better.' ' Ycu have a good hand, have you, Judge 1 I suppose so, saia me ueuerai, oui i oeiieve i uave got a better. I go you that hundred and fifty and a new trial in Snowdon's case.' ' Done.' said M. 'I call you. ,Tbe cards were turned over. M. was beat, broke up the game, and went to bed. The Court granted Snowdon a new trial the nextmorning, any how. hash. t: A few weeks since, a family in Boston having hired a cook who had been highly recommended, she. was ordered one day to prepare a 'hash for dinner. The hash was served, and it was excel lent all eagerly partaking of it until the dish was scraoed oui. So popular after this did the hashes of the new cook become.thatit was nothing but hash ftverv dav. At last the noor cook bringing in large dish of it, the perspiration pouring down her fe. ftha, set iL down. and turning to her mistress Strikes ! why, what is the matter;" - Cau8e, ma'am, I can't give you day, and for ever me jaws is all -i4 ii me wein is an wore our, cnawing ii ioryes i: He who marries this year will run a great risk, especially if he does it in a hurry. !.. Music, Pianos, Banjos, &c. rOW opening at the North Carolina "Music Store, a lot of Pianos so far snperior to anv thing of the kind ever offered for sale in this State, mat we design not to challenge competition. Comparison is all that is necessary to convince the most indifferent observer of the vast superiority of me Bpienaia ineirumenis irom tne celebrated H ac tory of Kb abe Ghle. These Instruments we will sell at Factory vri- ces, as may be seen by an examination of the Man ufacturers Card and List of prices. JNew Music, foreign and American, several dozen Banjos, beautiful and brilliant Guitars, Vio- lins, Flutes, Clarionetts, Flageoletts, &c.,of all kiuus, qualities ana prices. AlioU, A nne lot of Piano Stools. D, jLU , ,o?- PETERSIUA. Raleigh, March 13j 1852, ... 7 N. C, MUTUAL INSURANCE C0MPAKY. RALEIGH N C. . i rpHI8 COMPANY insures the lives of indi viduals for one year a term of years, or for lite on the mutual PKiNCiPLEi the assured for life participating in all the profits of the Com pan v. For policies granted for the wholeterm of life, when, the premium . therefor amounts to '$30, a note may be given for one half the amount of the premium beariDg interest at 6 per cent, without guaranty. The prompt manner, in which all losses have been paid by this Company, together with the low rates of premium, present-great inducements to such as are induced to insured Slaves are insured for a terra of from one to five years, for two-thirds their value. . All losses are paid within 90 dayafler satisfac tory proof is presented. , DIRECTORS. Charles E. Johnson, Wm. W Holden Wm. D. Cooke, Wm. R. Scott, Wm. H. Jones, F. C. Hill, Seaton Gales Wm. D. Haywood James F. Jordan, Perrin Busbee, -H. W. Hasted, Wm. H. McKee, Charles B. Root j OFFICERS, Dr. Charles E. Johnson, William D. Haywood, James F. Jordan, Wiliiam H. Jones, Perrin Busbee, Presidenti Vice President, Secretary, Treasurer, Attorney. Charles E. Johnson, If. D. 'Y n - r William H. McKee, M. D. IW-BoardTcf Richd.B.Haywol, M. D, 3 William D. Cooke, 1 Dr. Wm. R. Scott, Executive Committee. Charles iB. Root, ) J. HERSMAN, General Agent. For further information, the public are referred to tne pampnieis,, and forms of proposal, which may, be obtained at the office of the ComDanv. or any oi lis agencies. - . Communications should be addressed, f post paid to JAMES F. JORDAN. Secretatv. haali;: every. Dec.6,I85U i-tf, A PROCLAMATION. By His Excellency DAVID S. ttEID Gov ' ertor pftne State of North Carolina. in-TilEREAS, three-fifths "of the! whole number of members of each House of the" General Assembly did at the last session pass the following Act: '--4 "J; ' - ; AN ACT to amend the Constitution of North Car- .olimu'.i. - 'vH-H :"- . ' TV-: ! -. ; .- ' Whereas, The freehold qualification now re quired for the electors for members of the Senate conflicts with the fundamental principles of liberty ; Therefore. ; ::1 ' : Sec. 1. r Be it enacted by the General Assembly if the State o North Carolina, and tt is hereby en acted by the authority of the same, thTee-fiflhs of the whole number of members of each House concur ring, that the second clause of third section of the first Article of the amended Constitution ratified by the people of North Carolina on the second Mon day of November, A. 1 835, be amended by strikinerout the woruarand possessed ot a rreenoia 1 within the same" district of fifty acres; of land for six months next before and at the day m election, . fhat e "Jd?p !fi rftSJtV follows: . All free white men of i he age of twenty- nnavoitr fMMnt . i hpinftftAr AZritLrefo who one years (except as is hereinafter declared) who J have been inhabitants of any one district within the Statetwelve months immediately preceding the day of any election and shall have paid public taxes shall be entitled JLO vote for a member of the Sen ate.' . - ; ' ;.;. Sec.-2. Be U further enacted. That tfie Gover nor of the State be, and he is hereby directed to is sue his PrlJSfaTBation to the people of North Caro lina, at least six months before the next election for members of the General Assembly.setting forth the purport of this Act and the amenament to the Uon- stitution herein proposed, which Proclamation shall be accompanied by a true and perfect copy of the Act, authenticated by the certificate of the Secre tary of (State, and both the Proclamation and the codv of this Act, the Governor of the State shall cause to be published in all the newspapers of this State and posted in the Court Houses of the res pective Counties in this State, at least six months efore tbe election of members to the next General Assembly. j -; Read three times. an agreed to by three-fifths of the whole number of members of each House respectively, and ratified in General Assembly, this the 24th day of January, 1851. J. C. DOBBIN, S. H. C. , W. N. EDWARDS, S. S. State of North Carolina, . ) j V Opec of Secretary of State. 1 WlLLUM HiLt,Secretarv of State, in and for the State of North Carolina, do hereby certify that the foreffoinff is a true and perfect copy of an Act of the General Assembly of this Statey drawn off from the original on file in this oftu'-e. uiven un der my hand, this 31st day of December, 1851. WM. HILL, Sec'v of Stale. Akd WfiEREAs, the said Act provides for amen ding the Constitution of the btate of North Caro lina so as !? confer on, every qualified voter for the House of Commons .the right to vote also lor tne Senate ?. -.' Now. thorefore-io the end that it may be made known thaTif the aforesaid amendment to the Con stitution 5aU be agreeLto'by.-t wo thirds of the whole representaltonl ifl each house ot tne nex General Assembly, it will then be submitted to the Deoole for ratification. I have issued this my Proc lamation in conformity with 'the provisions of the a oeiore recifea Act. In testimonv whereof, t) avid S. Reid, Governor of the State of North Carolina, harh hereunto set I . DAVID S REID TttoMAS Settle, Jr. Private Sec'i. Persons into whose hands this Proclamation may fall, will please see that a copy of it is posted up inlhe; Court House of their respective Counties. , Raleigh, Jan. 15, 1852. 1 td JAMES E? BOSWELL, PIANO FORTE MANUFACTURER AND MUSIC DEALER, NO. 9, HOLLIDAY STREET, BALTIMORE. G!IX, six and a halfj six and three quarters, and seven octave Piano cortstantlv on hand or made to order and warranted. Old Pianos taken in exchange. marcn o, ioo. TJFATTTTtfTTT PTPT nttkve T?rt T 00KS F0R 1852 jl j x ci duiw uui ui ,. Jlliuioyilieilt $500 to $2,000 a year. , TO Ministers, Colporteurs,' Traveling Agents and others, who desire to circulate eood Books at .tSSnSSVSJiSlSS rJla' : ; ' the Pictorial Historv of India and Ch'ina! 'Thrill. u-j wua nuuii x tj n in L HiU 1 G ClrCUlaie insr Incidents of the Wars of the United States, ami othertruly valuable and illustrated work3. Address, posi-paia, ROBERT SEARS, 181 William street, New York city. March 2d, 1852. 6 tf ' Hofland's 'German Bitters. SUPPLY just received and for sale by the la. Atrent. P. F. PRsnrm P. F. PESCUD, - a . Fayetteville street, Raleigh N. C. : - . i Janry V7tli Tooth Soap. TR ACTIO AL EXPERIENCE has proved this - x to be one of the greatest inventions of the age ior puniymgine oreatn and cleaning tbe Teeth and Gums. Only give it a trial. ' P. F.iPESCUDhas iust received 1 ara. of the above and if you wish to supnlv call soon. January 27 th, 1852. ! . i P. F. Pescud, WHOLESALE AND! RETAIL DRUGGIST. FAYETTEVILLE STREET, Raleigh, N. C. HAS recently received a large addition to his Stock, and is now prepared to fill orders for Drugs. Paints, Oils and Glass, on terms that can not fail to please all. A large assortment of Fanrv Goods, Perfumery, &c, has just been opened."- Ian and see. January 27th, 1852. 1 FOR RENT, two excellent Pianos. v W. WHITAKER, Raleigh, Feb. 7,1852. 2 Vita kaorl aftitaneei) tliA drfnt Sal of ; said State L THa Dinloma of theMassachnsettslnstitate was tummsr pt,wi"'r tilnit-ilnfl in tliiti ifMi'yg ' tuL MpJalsof tne three miYlZ rHfc-- . . BJm h September, AM ; also, the Medauoiine u broke down, and daice Ttl.VrZ "uepen- g,ven to the berry Sectoral, by eir Government . ance. Uy the uovernor, 1 . h consMpratUn m ifo 0vtMrt,i; L ,n. . T. J. HAVEN'S Protographic Winature Gallery, OVSK THE POST OFFICE. FAYETTEVILLE STREET, , Raleigh, N. C j Raleigh, Feb. 7, 1852. . , , 4 i . . : . - cologne WaterC Uermanj ana American manufacture y rerj superior anicie. Also, a fresh Fennery Pomade Piyme, a most: deUghifSfj " paration. For gale by - . UBl PT- January r. r. PESCUD. 1852. 1 1 eral 4ferin 100 BOXES ULAOO Of assorted Sike good order, for sale low. Builders wu wimv , i "uuer8 and oroers-are requicu X"i9estock . I . ixJ l An II ann ovmt .1 January 27th, 1852. UL, ..l f K Ann B"s- of Blake's FiTe Proof Paint, ItljUUU in store and, for sale . at New York prices. ; 1 P. F. PESCUD. January 27, J852. Kflfl G ALS j of Superior Paint, Oils, Varnish vUu es. assorted of superior qualitv and very low-price, j 1 f. r. rui;. January 27, 1852. v T r 1 50,000 Ibb. OF RAGS WANTED. I WILL pay cts. per poand cash for all clean cotton and linen RAGS, delivered to J. D. Wil- liam8' in Fayettvil!e' n tlEl1 . ODeraij0I1 a Paner Mi 1 in this neighborhood, In .ope i 104 r P!L.t- JZ fZ and am desirous of getting my rags Mv'obiect istopav as much for rags as I can af ford, and hope that I may not be forced to distant markets for ray supplies. I have arranged with Mr. Williams to receive and pay for all rags de livered to him.- s ; I DAVID MURPHY. Fayetteville, March 2d, 1852. 6 3m Bread ! -wttjjo was that complaining of Bad "Bread? If Qh! that's the way! eat that miserable stuff ! when if vou would onlv supply yourself with Martin and Russell's Infallible Yeast Powders yog could always have it sweet and light, somethinu thai would be! worthy of the name. . Call and supbly your Cooks with the above and never complain again. For sale by ' P. F. PESCUD, Wholesale and Retail j Druggist and Apothecary. Januarv 27th.' 1852. .. 1 , For the Cur of COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, BRONCHITIS, WH00PING-C0UG CROUP, ASTHMA, AND ! CONSUMPTION. Of all the numerous medicines extant, (arid me of them valuable) for the cure of pulmonarycom plaints, nothing has ever been found which jcould compare in its effects with this Preparation.' Others cure sometimes, but at all times and in all difieases of the lungs a6d throat where medicine pan gfn? relief, this wiU do it. It is pleasant to taKe,3na perfectly safe ?n accordance with the directbqSiT--We do not advertise for the information of those crho have tried it but those who have not. Fatai- lies that have known its value will not be without it, and by its timely use, they are secure from the dangerous consequences of Coughs and Colds j Jwhich neglected, ripen into fatal consumption. j w...u,ajr lavciicuvC ttUU usefulness in curini? affections of the I Throat. r Read the following opinion founded ..pn the long experience of the eminent Physician of the Port and City of ! i ST. JOHNS, May 8, 1851. Dr. J. C. Ayer, Five years trial of your CHERRY PECTORAL in my practice has proven what I foresaw from its composition, mjust be true, that it eradicates and cures the colds; and coughs to which we, in this section, are peculiarly liable. I think its efjual has not yet been discovered,no do I know howl a better remedy can be made for the distempers of the Throat and Luns. j J. J. BURTON, M. D., F. R. S. See what it ljas done on a wasted constitution, not only in the following cases, but a thousand more: - ; " ' ' ' Sudbury, Jan. 24, 1851. Dr. Ayer: Ir the month of July last I was attack ed by a violent jjdiarrhoea in the minea of Califor nia. I returned to San Francisco in hope of recei ving benefit fnfm a change of climate and diet. My diarrhoea ceased, but was followed by a severe cough and muJi soreness. I finally started for home, but received no benefit from the voyage. My cough continued to grow worse, and when I arri ved in New Yoyk, I was at once marked by my acquaintances ls a victim of consumption. I must confess that I skw no sufficient reason to doubt what my friend? all believed. At this time I com menced taking jrour truly invaluable medicine with little expectation of deriving any benefit from its use. You would not receive these lines did I not regard it my dufy to stale to the afHicted, through you, that my health, in the space of eight months, is fully restored. I attribute it to the use of your Cherry Pectoral. Yours truly, WM. W. SMITH. YVUsHiNGTON. Pa.. Aoril 1 2. 1848. Dear Sir: Feeling that Hiavebeen spared from a premature grave, through vour instrumentality by the providence of God, I will take the liberty to express 10 you my gram ude. AJough and the alarming symptoms of Con sumption had reduced me too low to leave me any thing, like hope, Mien my Physician brought me a bottle of your "Pectoral." It seemed to afford im mediate relief and now in a few weeks time has restored me to sound health: If it will do for others what it has for me, you are certainly one ot the benefactors of mankind. Sincerely wishing you every blessing, I am Very respectfully yours, JOHN J. CLARKE, j Recior of St. Peter's Church, . TT?.l- 1- ' . 1 f t - vviiu such assurance ana irom sucn men, no stronger proof can be adduced unless it be from its effects upon trial, Prepared arid sold by JAMES C.AYER, Practical Chemist, Lowell, Mass. Sold in Raleigh by WILLIAMS, HAY WOOD & CO-, S. J. Hinsdale, Fayetteville; T. S. Mar shal!, Halifax;! Alston & Macon, Warrenton; N. L. SUih, Pittsboro'; J. M. A. Drake, Ashboro': and By Druggists and dealers in medicine every where W. R. PEPPER, "RETURNS his grateful acknowledgements to ?-f the public for tbe liberal patronage bestowed tfporfhjs establishment, and gives further notice, that' his. efforts will be, continual v to please all who favor him with their calls. . 9 I i Raleigh, Feb. 14, 1852 tf 3 General Agency and' Commission ' " 0 - f -; business. J - - ; ywiHE Sahscribers have this day" ; entered into; a A copartnership under the style of " VVnitxxES, wWrrTTEtD & Co., for the" purpose of doing a geff- agency and ccmmisslon business, and in of-. their services to the public in that capacity xY flatter -V . ' r--;ntn!ill those who mav consign anv L''"'Z.m Worehindize or eountrt tiroduce'tb ive eaMi"" . - , . - .!.- ealtrtn r.nmmission or-farnrard. -Aa it win he our greaiesi aim to piasc, we pitwgw outlives to spare no pains in giving general faction They-respectfully solicit the pair of LT friends and the public generally. atronage . ly. The s,eU8 No. 3. North water street, uiciunson'a F"reiproof bu ilding, Wilmington, N JUtiW 111 t AIVJCjIv, JAMES VV. WHITFIELD, REfiEKcEs: -John Dawson, Potter & Kidder, Parsley, Samuel Beery & Sons, G. R. French , na Ellis &- ;M itchell. mington.an;29,1852. tf2,- GMliT MEDICINE Worms in Ghildrenand Others. SMITH & ATKINSON'S AMERICAN WORM KILLER. THIS Medicine Ven Manufactured by SMITH, & ATKINSON lor several years. anrijtons hppn n.?pn u-itn oar curr.ess DV niyei cians and. others in,varH3i5 rf States, manv t&a'tieirtltk&nr the universal approval ii dis roevwim iu an quar ters where it has been induced, proves that it needs only a trial to satisfy the most incredulous of its great value, the si of the Bottle has been enlarged, so that it is one of the cheapest as well as most valuable Worm Medicine ever.ofiVred to the public, and a person .buying this article get? the full value of his money in quautity as well as Ualitv. which is a fact well worth reaaembering.' Be careful to ask for " SMITH & ATKIN snvs AWRRTCAN WORM KILLER," and see that the name of SMITH & ATKINSON is on the Bottle in raised Letters. ? j j f ; And For Sale by . . - , J , - P, F. PESCUD, Druggist Raleigh; L D.LEWIS & CO., Auburn ; OWEK & WILLIAMS, Near Enfield : ; , HASTINGS & SNEED.Smithfield ; i GREGORY & GRISWOLD, GoldsboroJ. February 14, 1852: . " j 3m 3 READ ! READ!! READtl! RELIEF FOR MAN AND BEAST. THE HORSEMAN'S HOPE, " OR ( :' , FARMER'S FRIEND Arrangements are now made for supply- ing the public with this , ...... ; GREAT REMDET, r WHICH has been used with wonderful success , by those who hare had an opportunity of testing its virtues. No family should neglect to have a supply; and all persons would do we.l to, keep pome by them to be used in case of accident to Man or Horse. - FOR HORSES, &c. - , . For the cure of Sprains, Bruises, Saddle and Collar Galls, Swelled Joints, Stiffness and Weak- ness of the Lega.lOld Sores. Scratche FUR MAN,.J"r For the cuke of Rheumatism, Lumbago, Sprains, Swellings, Bruises, Sciatic Pains, "Stiff ness and Weakness of (he Limbs, j ?.-.., And other Accidents and Afflictions to. which Men and Animals are liable. pkeVared oslt bt r' SMITH & ATKINSON, 288 Baltimore Street, Baltimore, ? . And For Sale by. - " v ' ''s'i P. F. PESCUD, Druggist Raleigh, N. C. ; D. LEWIS & CO., Auburn ; I , -5 OWEN & WILLIAMS, Near Enfield;- : HASTINGS &. SNEED, Smithfield; GREGORY & GRISWOLD, Goldsboro. This preparation has been before the public a sufficient time to have its merits fairly tested and the reports received from various parts of the Coun try, orove it to be ene of the most valuable Reme diesjever offered, both for Man and Horse. February 14, 1852. ' j 3m 3 RALEIGH IS THE PLACE. ... SfHAT is the use for people to send to the North for every thing they want j when it can be done as well at home ? ! jos. woltering; is now employed in puttingup in the city of Ra- leigh, a number of those celebrated Force-Pumps9 which he warrants to perform well iri every res pect, throwing water faster, and in greater quanti ties than any other now in use. Orders from a distance promptly attented to. ? DOOR LOCKS f of the most approved styles, furnished and put on, if required. - : COPPER STILLS, ; of any size, made to order, at the shortest notice. ' Thankful for past favors, he solicits further pat- ' ronage. c JOS. WOLTERING. -Garden Seeds. T HAVE just received my Spring. Supply of Seeds, embracing a large, and - well selected" Stock of tbe most improved varieties, j Those desiring an Early Garden must call and examine the selection before it is broken. . P. F. PESCUD, Druggist. ' Raleigh, January 27th, 1 852. j . l . Fill Your Lamps.1 ;- JUST received, a fresh-supply of Burning Fluid and Winter Strained Sperm Oil. i . P. F. PESCUD. T Raleigh, January 24, 1852. j I . IT Standard copy the whole. i ; D. G. Lougee, ; , Dealer in Clocks, Watches, and Fancy Goodsi Also, Confectionary, Cigars, and Varieties . Sign of tbe Big Watch,. ; GOLDSBORO', N. , O" Watches. Clocks and Je weir v. neatly t- January, 18o2. -f Q TON3.VVHITE LEAD assorted :packaeea ! also Fine. White Paint a -new and Umir! article. For sale bt " 1 P. P. PESCUD. - January 27, 1852. i F t 4 r t 4 Si ti t ! .... . I t 4 4''4:. i. r w . ... - . t.
The Democratic Press (Raleigh, N.C.)
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