IjU mt CaiwJ S rt at Jt l ffl aawie f PJf t it .M 4 A !- a ll p fJ i!aa.Le4 nJ S.at by lj art eJ kj 5T Tee till t ff peal the Bankrupt bar, when kaJ poljr p-ed both ho-m if Ceri received the eijaatare el the President - . Bj Uw Mfiwu of tU act, ell VpU con raesecl erev ioo to that data eta bo pro kcs'xJ 1 final juujrnent. t Jjr torn tni-hap vi have failed to re a a K ran s Iff o Dk wiucii nas oeea on its WIT froa Philadelphia since January last, cueseqaeaily vt were nryll to issue any paper last week. By the kindness rone fM brother editore t Raleijh vt have leti furnished with t temporary vnpplf, which tu relieved as from oar difficult, ' jvea a Umt to wait Ihe arrival oft id 1I of Ink, which wt have order m proAedinjs ef the Democratic aj bcU at MRay'a atort on 8atar he 4th instant, will he found in an part bi this paper. .We are glad al to ate or fellow eitueue assemble ae r to inquire into public affaire and unit epon public measures for the e good; bat we think it the duty of who take opoo themselvet the of (Itadtrt oo such occasion, to make telves acquainted with the aabjects which they attempt to enlighten i. On many thinjs men may ho t differ; aad in aome thing allow ubc may be made for the influence of prejudice, which ia too apt to effect the judgments of all of us; bot with the pre ent opportunitiea for information, error ef ignorance ere hardly more to be excus ed than direct wilful misrepresentation; instances of both of which we think it ea t j to show in the proceeding before us For instance, fa the .preamble to the resolutions of this Democratic meeting it it said, that instead of retrenchment to loudly promised, our expenses are great 1 increased. Ia this sot From a report of the Chairman of the Committee of Fi nance made to the House of Representa tives near the close of the late session, it appears that the whole amount of appro printions for the year 1843, including large outstanding appropriations, and es timates for interest on the public debt, is only eqnal to 118,173,289 37; being $3 429.4V5 21 hit than those of last year, and eight or ten millions les than those of any year dating Mr. Van Duron's ad ministration. Again: In this same preamble it is said, that our annual revenue is brought down to near or quite one quarter of the present appropriations for the year's expenditures, This assertion is quit as much at ari- anca with the truth as the other. An es from the Treasury department. no since published, made the re and the expenses of the govern' r the present year about equal losing under certain exigencies ifir iency might happen, the Sec ecommended that a duty should inon tea and coffee. But the re tent committees in the two hous ;onirrss have been active, and tactions were made in all the ap ion bills; and by the report of the ttce of Finance before referred to own that the receipts will large Jed the expenditures, and that ill probably be in the Treasury on t day of January next an unex pciM... balance of more than five millions of dollars; and this too without the im position of any ad.litional duties a re comraeadfid IW the Secretary tea and y , coffee still remaining duty free. We wiU admit that, from the deranged -te of the finance of the nation when 'he Whigs came into power, and to ena hie them to meet die appropriations made hy their predecessors, the national debt has been increased "Jrom Si to 12 mil lions of dollars." But this will not be permant nt debt The revenue now xceeda the expenditures, and the debt ill consequently be rapidly reduced. But how was it with Urn Democratic ad ministration of Mr. Van BuienT Ho be fan wiih a surplus of available fund of "xtrs tlian twenty million of dollars, and ha I the advantage of a much higher tariff ofdutiesj and yet diving hi H tes f-rIs were eihtatted, anJ It left aa aJaatirJ &bt of ire aad a half muB of d-"ir! caiiinj an actual do. firit of saore tlan vrnty-t bjHUom dfrHars!! llaw much truJi there is ia the aster tiua that Ivje pnka ef on of or soverrign tutrs ha leea somnderrd ie Els!and, easy t jo Jged f by the fat that the treaty was ratified ia oar Senate by the iarje vote of 33 to 9; even the ar- tkle defining the boundary Uoa was ra'i fid by a tote of 83 to ll, JI-ws. Cal booB, King, Woodbcry, aad ether disun gnifhed Dcmorrata voting for it; o (hat if there was treason ia the matter, the Whip are not alone involved in the ruilt. It is a little singular, if each targe conces sions lave been made to England, that a similar complaint should exist on the oth er side of the water against Lord Asbbur too. .... These example are cu&tcicnt for the purpose we had Jn view; which waa to show the recklessness and blindnesa of some of those who aspire to be leader ef the people. K BajBaBtBsa-aaB ' ' Having perused with more rare the communication of Aliquis, we have concluded, for cogent reasons, as they appear to us, sot to publish it, Several articles ia type are crowded oat of this number, and among them a very tnterestingIetter from the Rev. C. M. F. Deems in relation to the supply of j the Scripture to destitute families. Duncan K. MarRae, esq. ef Fayette villa has been appointed by the President of the United States, by and with the ad vice oi the Senate, Attorney of the United States for the District of North Carolina, rice W. II. Haywood, Jr. resigned. THE SENATE. Having cloisd the brisf aeeooatof pro ecsding in the Senate in our ppr el ths 0:h with the rlneiag vt the doors far Ex entire session, at the eveoiag session el the 3d last, we nave found upon inquiry that oar aceuuot was incoojpltte. . Oo the reopraiugorthe doers the same easnifetUtion of the cordul good will sad aaiversal satisfaction which e bsd oc essiou to record at the termiaatioa of ths Isst srion ol that honorable body was ctiSB'led towsid it presiding oficer. The bighsst rewsrd for the faithful snd impartial psrfoimaoce of the delicate and re ponsibte duties of so tx.I'ed a ttaiion, is ibe spnntaous espicstioa of sppro bation of bis Prs, hohav witcsd sad foil th icflueaee el the manner in hied these dutiaa have bssa peifArsned; sad e eould not, therefore, omit ths re eord of the following reiolutioo. offered as it was by s geodeotenef iheoppotilion, (Mr. Unton,) aad tcspondrd to a wiih oa voise by i whsle Senate ' Kttohr.l unanimoutfa, That the ihatik of the Snato be prtieoted to ike Hon. Willis r. OJaneom lor the ability aad ioipnrtulity wiih wlicb he hi di- ebirgfd the duties of rrrndeni protsm pore of th Senate." On trsuming lb ehair, lbs Pridt ef lb Sen at briefly repmld to th r dutioa ia the txprtwion if a cordial wiah for the safe rstura of ach member of lh Ksnais lo tho boaom of hi family, snd the continued health sad hsppiosss ol all; ana then closed the session by an ad journiaent of th Senai tine die. Nat. Intelligencer. DEMOCRATIC MEETING. According to previous notice, a portion of the Democracy assembled at M Ray's Store, in the ronntv of Oranee, on the 4th March, 1843, to consult (or the g neial good. On motion Jehu Hall was called to the chair, and Mai. Henry C. Trolinger and Capt. John Faucett ap pointed secretaries. The object of the meeting being explained, a committee of six, consisting of Daniel A. Montgomery, Josiah Hurdls. Joseph Murray, William Hall, Philip Crawford and George Jor dan, was appointed to draft resolutions for the action of the meeting, and after a retirement of some half hour or more, William Hall, esq., chairman of the com mittee, reported the following preamble and resolutions: Whereas we the people have a consti tutional rizht to meet and consult for the general good; aad whereas, in the brief neriod of only two years, tinder raonern Bank Federal Whiz rule of our Genera! Government, we have not only had all the unparalleled frauds that put that party into nower still kept up, but have had. instead of the retrenchment and relief so loudly promised us, our expenditures greatly increased, our national debt in creased from five and a half to twelve mil lions of a permanent debt; during the same period a larce portion oi me boh vi one of our sovereign states has been sur rendered nn to the British; oor means to pay our debts have nearly all been taken from us; our Whig executive, with his Whig cabinet, all the time; Whig Senate .n.l Whiir House of Representatives in session and quartered upon the people money over half their time; and the only visible effect produced is that things have been made more and more oppressive up on ave)lhe people; our foreign commerce nearly destroyed; our annual revenue brought down to near or quite one quar ter of the present Federal Whig appro priations now made for tho next year s expenditure.; and all the products of in torn! labour far b?Jow what they cvsr wr Ik fire: Aad whereas, la err Sis Gareretaeat. we a4 iLusr ia a ii!r eocditkw to (hot of the General Covers mea- , Be k therrtbre Ceao!red. by we. a rer uns wf the sovrrriru reorle U the L sit ed States, and of the elate of Nonh Ca rolina, in the county ef Orange, HL I bat Una W its AJatmstraUa has signalised iiseif foe doiag aothisg for the people that waa promised durinv tl e eons campaign ef lb 10, aad alo for do ig every thin they declared they would not co. , ........ 2d. That w view the'sttrrendar cf a large portSoa offtos of oof aovereiga state to Cngland, by DantcT Webster. Joba Tyler'a blue-light federal whig Secretary of State, a an act of base corruption. SJ. That oor Senators aad ttepresen ta tires ia the Cecrress of the- United State, who know the wishes of a majo rity oi those who pot them into power, and ait there at eight dollar per day and disobey the will of the people, are un worthy of the honor obtained by filling sucq a suuoa. 4 th. That the bold onea manner ia which the honorable William Coat John sen, and the honorable John Q. Adams, in Congress, two leading ooa Whirs, have advocated the Whig dectxiae that we the people, out ot our bard earned mean, shall provide' for th payment of two hundred millions or dollars or other debt, shows a-determination among the leading Whiga if possible to compel us to pay that debt W hat wouhl auch mea not do." , 6th. That we will unction any plan en the currency ubject, that will give us a 'constitutional currency, and retain in th. hand of we the people, through our representative in Congress, at all times the whole and aole control thereof; that we never frill surrender up the power to a few men in our owa country to control the currency, much less to a set ef stock holders and banker in Europe, who. with another Nick Diddle in this country. could and soon would rule or destroy us and all our liberties, as was well jiigb done in the late British Bank of the Unit ed States. 6th. That another United States Bank, similar to the old one, is an obtohte idea, repudiated by many of its former friends snd advocates, and that no institution con taining any of its federal features can meet with the approbation ana support oi me Democratic party. -- 7th. That late experience has given ample proof of Bank frauds upon the peo ple, and ef the necessity and advantage of the Independent Treasury System. Win. i nat tne return oi ine nne impos ed on Mai. Gen. Andrew Jackson, for . . . m . nforcintr the requisitions ef the martial law, by means of which the city of New Orleans was saved trom a iicenuous sot diery, is due to honor, to justice, and to the national character, as wen as w tne fame ef the illustrious hero and veteran, whose name and deeds have shed so bright lustre upon the page of our country history. 9th. That the State Bank; of north Ca rolina has a capital stock. of 1,500,000 dollars, and might according to the pro visions of its charter rive ua a currency of 3,000,000; but instead of the accom modation for which its charter was spe cially granted, it is furnishing us accord- . T. . . : :.k -I--. ing to lis own reevna nowmg wiu owi 700,000 only, being less than one car the amount of capital stock paid ta. " 10th. Thai it was the policy aad plea . ... sure of our last n hig Assembly Icgts late against tho people and for bankrupt corporations, thereby putting th former in debt for the benefit or th latter to the amount of about eleven hundred thousand dollars. 11. That our late Democratic Assem bly well merits, the praise for having, in times like these, done more business of importaace, and at less expense, than any previous Legislature that aas convened for several sessions past ; and we desire lo impress upon the minus ot the people that the fifty thousand dollar appropriation made at this session, was to pay off mie bankrupt Bail Road rfefc there fore, for this amount the coous themselves ate chargeable. It. That the resolutions of instruction lo our Senators in Congress are replete with good and sound Democratic princi ples ; and the originator ot teem, the young champion of republicanism, justly merits the applause of the Democracy of this State, as well as of the U. states. 13. That it is right and proper that District Convention should be called to express the sense of the Democratic par ty as to the man best adapted to represent this District in the next Congress, and that we will warmly support the nominee of said Convention. 14. Thai the proceedings of this meet in? be signed by the Chairman and Sec retaries, and forwarded to the Recorder, Standard, and Carolinian, for publication On motion the meeting adjourned. JEHU HALL, Chairman. Hsnrt C. Trolinger, ? .v,r,I-. John Faucett, vii t. vr For the Recorder. Mr. Heartt: We are indeed sorry to be compelled again to. throw ourselves upon your kind indulgence, and ask for a "oace in your valuable paper. We had but Utile idea that we should be involv ed in a controversy by the piece which appeared in your paper two weeks since but as somo " young man," not alluded to in the former piece, has volunteered to be the champion of his abused and injur ed sex, the generous defender ol his kind, we feel bound by the laws of etiquette to notice his exquisite production. We are certain that, the young men for whom he feels no sympathy can feel none for him. The made taemsplvc; silly with the hepes cf afonHrg trcscfieer.t fir t& pa&neg fewer; Le ha raiie4 lusall rljirvW Ur n U.U purpose. He ha gives himc!f a mack w ene ehai af ter ia bis defence than w ild ia the at tack. ; He M seeks the eflmraey of th lu.cs In reap ircprovement. to fiea lus birvh and surly temper. - Su J it as a fact that ladie are most pleased with mose who are most expert in liiUe talk. aad those who are pankalariy conver sant ia silly and rommoa-pUce matter. Pray, sir. what mast be the grade of bis own intellect. What must be ha ordi caty themea of conversation, whea he seek the compacy of such silly coavcr sationsiist for the purpose of improve ment in conversation, and refiaemeot ia manners? Again, air, be pretends that he doe great violence to Lis reeling la thus armirnin the fault of the ladies; and ta conclusion, is positively certain that ao lady conlJ hav written the piece, but that it waa the prodoeuoa of son Mone vl hit owa kind ia woman a gar menu. Pray, sir, I would ask, why then doea he so outrage hi kind and go ne rou feeling, whea there waa do ne cessity for itt These are a few of the numerous inconsistencies into which year bhilanlhropic young man has fallen. He has praised aad dispraised, laughed and wept, all on the same page; but this ia net at all to be wondered at, as he is the volunteer defender of folly, for Stmptriag foHy loses a varied aosf . Ie ha assailed that part of our former piece relating to dress, and made many of the notions perfectly ridiculous by mat ing them his own. If he had read the piece more closely he would find not a word said against the dress of the young men, but censure for neglecung the mind, lis remark about our owa dres do as much credit to his wit as to his jodgment, and are a much beneath our notice as shey are inapplicable to the ladies of Hills borough, aad we pass them by with the contemptuous ailence they deserve; but will advise him in future to be more snx ioulbr his own improvement in compo sition, as well a conversation, and less fearful for any accident happening to us Irom a rail. ; !ramt.rul hero, all thy foes e'erreme. Forever taiga lbs rival f Tern Thumbt Well may triumphant jeoit bear the hence, liluatrioo conqueror of common sent-.. This piece has excited but the single emotioa of pity; and we are indeed sorry that it should have gene forth to the world as the production of a Hillsborough gallant, for strangers will conclude that we are sufferers indeed in being compet ed to entertain a young man when hur ried awsy by the excitement of the par lour who makes such a flelence lor his kind" in the closet. Ia conclusian we may now with much- propriety assume our former name, alter being compelled to peruse and reply to the production of thia vain jackdaw, deck' ed net in the beautiful plumage of the pi geon, but ia hi own dull and peculiai lirert, so that he may any where be re cognised a well by hi chattering as his feathers. Tliii &ur f UKEtiis. In this county, on Thursdsy the 16th inatant, by Joba J. Freelaad, esq. Mr. Gacvoai Sew, of Tersoa county, to Miss Emi AxwBowtir, of this county. Ia thia place, on Suaday aight last, by Rickeeoa Nkhols, esq., Mr. John Doo- uy tw Misa Sinan Baacocx. . Obituary Died, in Chapel Hill, on the 8ih inst.. JosErn Deems, infant son of John W . Carr, aged four months snd fourteen day. ' Pearcal Joseph, thr u bait left us, Hrre tby lose we deeply feel; - But 'tie God l!at bath bi reft us, He can all our sorrows heal. - 1 lake this little lamb, said he. And lay hiin in my breast. Protection be shall fiud in me, In bio be ever bleat. Communieatti. fsrasr-xsta TUST RECEIVED and for sale by the sub- eetiber. Corn, Flour, Meal, Kaisins, Figs, Linocrd Oil, Oil Cake. Picked Cotton, Lime, Tar. Irish Potatoes, RUCKLE & NORWOOD. March XI. 66- Town Ordinance. AT a meeting of the Board of Commiesion- era of the town of Hiltsboronnh, held on Saturday the 11th instant, Ihe following ordi nance waa aeopted. Ordered, That publication be made in tne llitlsbnrohch Recorder, notifying Ihe citmene of Hillsborough, that Ihe ordinance prohibiting the dtaeharge ol lire arms within the corporate limits of aatd town, will be rSrictly enforced from and after Ihe first da of April next, and that Ihe Town Coaatable i required lo report to the Magistral of Police every violation of aid ordinance. - By order of the Board. E. A. HEAR IT, Tbiert Clerk. March St. 66-3 Slack-smithing and Wagon-making. THE aubscriber would respectfully inform the public, that be is prepared to execute sny business in the above line wiih which he may be favored- auch aa repait of Carriage and Wagons, both in wood and irons &c. Persona wishing Iheir horses shod, will find it to ihior.ioleresl to siv htm rail. A. C. MURDOCH. Mr. A. C. Murdoch wool! respectfully in. form hi friend who may have to attend the courts, mat loey can bud coroloclabie arcom modationa with hint al cheap rate. His ri deuce, is bal two mrlo aorta l llillborougii Msc I. 63 Special Court, STATE OF JtOSTll CASCLtfii otaxes ccrxTT. Sepcficr Court of Law Marrh Terra, 1813. t fT art- Je-'f w ktXf da ( .!. thai iW bus act the 0 U - et f im ra. i fc eW aa tkw it i i II i tf'tr4 k iw4 l4t. tai a in ito rkf Cm-rt e4 L w aW line a fceU it fcrA iee)ay M Jm !, rwmt &$ M It aiweiwa i lla act te4 el lw let! mh mm t lb Ceaert JtaeewVly, e4rtW. tf fat ta ait 4taua(iattea) af Jme- tirm." tiiefrtberJei4lbliaCt.af' tKt fNatS re tkie mitt a pkbe4 ia U UiilaWw-ya Keceesler, a )aert4 tl tb lot mf lb cpewt b mae a4 Ikrc mt eawte t bee swb'ae pteree i I be eewaty. tZjr rem are mmt-ar i sue k a aioai,T tMtauif. aa it U riprtire' ibet tbal'Mrl w. ail eater areawaeliaiety mfmm lb met t JOS. C. KORWQOD. c a. c Mania tU , - STATE OF NORTH-CAROLINA, ' oaajtcx cocsTT. Court of riea and Quarter Sessions, February Turn, 1843. II. cTFsrieb, " r. Thomas D. Crain. Jett ire's EiecaHtavo, levioj mm IIoe.ee aa4 14 , . i tbe towe elltaUbrwib. . t , -Andsraoa Armstrong . : Thomas D. Crain. Jtlc'a EaectMtM, leried Ilea aai Let ia lb lav at HilUboreagla. John II. Roberta v. -v Thomas D. Crain. Juattc Eaeeetioo, let ied Koeee aad Let aa tb lewa ai tti'lebaroagh. i Charle Howard - ' r. . Thomas D, Crain. ,t Joelie' Ei-eutioe, lerieJ aa Hoot aad Lot la lb low) of IliUeborauga. ' James Thompson t. 4" Thomas D. Crain. Jaslic' Esecnlion, levied oa Hone and Lot in lbs Iowa ef llillborou(h. Anderson Armstrong V Thomas D. Crain. Jastice 'a EsecutioN, lieJ oh lloue aad Lot ia tue Iowa of IlilBMoreugli. I T appearing to the aatiafaetion ol lh Court, that Thomas D. Crain, the defendant in th abev eases, ia deed: II ia therefore ordered that pwblii ation be made in the llilliborough Kevorarr lor eixeeaaaucaveiT, tnai jonn Brant y and wife nancy, n inelnp Petty, tore- man v iiioughtiy and vite Sarah, heir at lew of aeid Thomna P. CrainTi'ecd., rpr at th next leiro of thi Ceuil. to bo held for the cotiaty e f Oranje, at lb court hnuae in Uills- oorottgn, a in louun nionosy ia way ncai, and show eaut e, u any tney Dave, wny a en diiioni ritponaa ahall not iaue lo rll the pro pertv Su levied oa iy esia earroiweie. J. TAILOR, Clerk. March 17. 6- STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, PERSON COUNTY. ' In Equity November Term, 1812 fcfcVey Chandler, ei'r. and other, vs. Burnall . nuaae.i aj wne, anu otuer. IT appeering to Ihe aatialaction of the Court, that William Howard and mi'm Winifred, Koherl Davie and wife Rebecca, Bcnjumin West, and the cbild.-en of El.a.ibetli hie wife, dreeaeerl, Benjainia Cleytott and wile Sally, and Wiliiam Yarbruugh, are not in'abitanlof thi state: It is therefore trjereit, that fublira lion be made in the IMUhi.rough Recoidcr for sia wcebs, for the raid defendants lo appoar at our neat Court of Equity, to It held fur the cn u niy ef Pernor, at the court bouse in Roi borough on the- seventh Monday after lh fourth Monday in March next, and then and thei anawer or dtrour, rr the same will be taken pro confospo and heard ea parte a to them. ' JOHN BRADSIIER, c. m. k. Prioeadv 4 50. -6G Stray. TIAKEN up and entered on the stray book of Orange county, on the 87th of February laal, by Nathan Findly, living on Stony Creek, iweaty two mile ncrib of ilillebcrough, a pale red SOW with black spots, marked with a wallow fork in th left ear and an uni!cr bit in Ihe right ear; fire SHOATs with vlute and black spot, nntnarked; and ail PIUS with black and white pools, all unmarked. Valued al seven dollars. JOHN A. FAUCETT, Jlangtr. March 81. 66- United States District Court of North Carolina. IN BANKRUPTCY. N the matter of Matthew M'Cautey, a bank rupt. 1 shall apply at ihe Court at Cham bers, on the 37th iiav of March instant, for a final order lor a dividend of the aset in my hands. All Hereon interested sre requ ri d to interpose their objcctione to such distribution before the aaid court at that tune. WALTER A. NORWOOD, Mtignt in BoaJfcrnf cyer Orange Couiily. March 7. 5-lw United States Distrfct.Court ot INorili-taroliua. Ti BANKRUPTCY ''La Nmiio i.i ihn eauao aeainst Pel'tion of " o Lewis Edwards, of Orange county, la borer, to be declared a Bankrupt, at New bern, on the fourth Monday in April next, David U. Cate, of Urange county shoe-maker, to be declared a Bankrupt, at Newborn, on tho fourth Monday ia April next. Isliatn fan it, ot urange county, la borer, to be declared a Bankrupt, at Newbern, on the fourth Monday in April next. By order of th Court, II. 11. POTTER,. flctin t Cltrk Vturt in Bankruptcy Fibruajv S3. 64 Bf1SK8fr eofe it M f Cctcmpt!eft ftntl tlrcr Cou.pIsinf flR. Tatioa BAUAM cf UVrn ttOKT, from J. Eowrrr. IVw Yifk. Fee th rtrr of fovgWei Cmllr, Asikest, irtepXaftairlu yaia m ahe Siim and Breaet, liver eotuplaiata. ar.d all the afftioo of tLt 1 hrtl and Ixr, m hit h are a toarre cf to tstrh Ovfieiing. ai d to itm tensiiu in Conearr lien, thi re medy is LijUy sd jst!r ttitia'ubtcf. It is purely vcgrullr; rr?.d aad geade ia it effect apoo the svtkm, and beirg ea- li.tly free front H mineral product, era be blea .ia the most delicate case wi'ti safety, a well a utility. Fo eitccive!y has it beea sed, and so often proved sue rsfj etea ia estreme snd appaientlr ' almoel bopt leva caes, ihst the prvprielor Crels ao besitaory in rrcemmtading it t all who onfoitunately may hate occasion -lo resort to some meai scf recovery. I'by sieians, aware ef the healing properties of this vegetalle prcp-ralion, and familiar ' with its e fleets, not unfrequently prrrrril e it in their practice, eiiler as a palliative or ' a remedy; aud with th Medical Faculty generally it has met with more than ordi nary appiobati-n. - ' ' ' " ' " ' , rjC l oascamo. 'The Mloa irg remarks Were taken from the last combe of the Medical Jdsgsxine: ' ' "Tb Mrrrtir ttimtl prered ly Ibe e. ' vine Dr. Tll"f"i Baleein 4 Lhervotl. aie'e ' at 37i lowery, ia f tivccee e,i aout fail , earning otrp ii.rM.inf leirnet inioii(n- , Mit U ild. We be ro Unj believed thi disease (eonaxiKplina) inraiabir, ibl it w difc , V oil lo credit ear eeaare bore persoe ' evideally eonaemt'livr, reired la beatib. Vol it i a tttl of daily rcarieae., . ' The foflowinf certificate waa riven by Capt. Scott, of Elizabe-.li City, N. C. a few dya eince: ; Betaf eoaolilalioeaT rredirr4 loera- of Ibis disease.) and bavtiif ei Berrd i'ciely rresa Inilalioa ol Ike lanf;, srromiiid aith couch ard raiaifi; vcatier emi bl.d, irceiber with m pain in the aide aad bre.sl. lill I re . supposed la be faet rreovi ry. was induced by advice ml Dr. Per bias, lst ntort, to try Tayior'aBalsamUuverwArt. I base taken lire bottle in all Ibrpaoteiirf-n ve ilb the rst ttle, and after lakiag lb third wee o far im- ' proved a lw be able to eel eboatj sine alh la lima, by continued ueo of it, lam quii reals, ed and able to attend lo any usual borinea. To peisan MBvring Irom coof I d aHrelioB cf lb lunge, I cheerfully recommend it." rtM0MrTiM fvaail Bfieg of a stodioee habit, I berm.(Hicied eon.e year ince, With . brancliitia. Ill k In it in ll.e ll.iual. alialit rcnur,. nd other consuniptiv tvmptwm. Ever new . cold increased y disease, until il settled ir.io regular roiifi-mr.d roi'wrpio'n I new com-, inenred lb use of Dr. Taylor Balaam ol Liver, wort, made at $74 Boaery, and this nsediein -ve me relief in a short lime. It beatinre ef fected radical cure. REV. G. W. CAKJ.t. nofmt ftin fa U Side - I have been cured . of a violent ruin in in aide, t aiendmg ll roiifh to th al.eJilr', indi:eiion rixsiuess, loss 1 1 appetite, and genaral debility, ry In of Iwobntiles of Dr. Taylor' Balsam of Liter worl. from 375 B ery. ' H. AI.LEN. Hm f Meict.ant's Row. (CTt ' in"Hiiltbnougli by D. Heard; ia Uxford ly iiewgr V. Tay'or; in Uieenak. toeb by J, s) K. Sloan- only agent. ' ' ml e m a HUlltl, AT th February term -of Orange County Court, the eubecriber took aot letter eV Administration on lb estate of WILLIAM T. JOKDAN, dci cdi all prroi inotbiid to aid estate are requested tetn.ifciv.idiii mrdiately and seiile the same with him. ei- eraise be will reaoil to the vanal coots cf ' collection; and all who may la tl.im, r required lo present them vtithin lh tin. pre tinbed by law, otherwise tl.is notice will le plead in baref a recovery WM. PAUL, .Wr. March 8. r $ STATE OP NORTH CAROLINA,;:, ORANGE COUNTT. ' ? ' Court ol Pleas and Quarter .Sessions, February Trrin, 1843. Uvhni DUL,m,mrtmtktnlfttitii;n jj,;,.. ; XUajak TAtmea mi vijt. 'r tow IT appearing to llieatiirftct'on'of tlie CoaH, that th defendants in thi case ar not in habitant of thi atate; It ia Ibeieforeoidered, that publication be made in the Hillsborough Recorder for six week, lor said defendants to appear al Ihe next Court of Picas and Quarter Sessions, to bo held for Orange county, en th fourth Monday in Msy next, at lb louil house in HilUborottgh, and plead or drmur la aaid petition, or the same will be tskrn :o confesso a le them, and heard accordingly. J. TAYLOR, Clerk. . Piire adv. t 50 65- 6w STATE OF NOR I II CAROLINA, ORANGE COUNTY. - Court of Pie and Quarter Session, February Terroi 1843. Klixabetk Pitkitl, tt at. 1 Petiiinn to aell , JSUvts Tor parii J lion. - vs. Eivard Pitk tU Jahn Mt bsNt end xeifc Jitiut, T apiearinj;tolhcatiafaiiinof the Court, that the dVfendanta in tin rase are not inhabitant of thi state ll i ordered that publication be made for sia wt-ka suecrsive ly in tho lliilsburuugh Kecocdrr, fr ssid de fimdaiile to appear at the next Court ml Plea aud Quarter orasione; lo be hlo for llie e, un- ly of Urange, at the rourl hituse in llillab. roiigh, on the fourth Manday in May next. then and there to l ad or demur to raid pe tition, otherwise the same will be taken pro coofcaao and heard kecordingly. J. TAYLOR, Clerk. Wire Adv. 94 50. 6S-T Lost or Mislaid, A NOTE of hand -n Henry , Roaham uer fr seven dollar and forty-seven rents, payable to the subscriber, briap date iu December 1842, and 5u thirty' tlas ihereafier. All persons ar fote- warard lradii'2 fur aaid Pol. EMPSON THOMPSON. March 6. v 65 iNcsrocs for Sale. fc "jyiI.Lhe eolJ.an a credit of nine months, . Cpt. Wm. haw'e.nn Saturday the SStH day ol March, a Negro Girl and a very valuable young Negro Man be'enginj to the estate of Wm.-Sha w, dereasril. GEORGE HURDLE, V . U. CBAWfOBD, JJ:'r. M.ru 8. C3-