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wEiS?4 3, 1843; - , : ; wmmmm or tux Semlwictlt IUhioh Rkoistzs. SaiscTio3rFive DolUn per nnam half in Aof KtlfiT. For 'evtrf Sixteen Lbet jjH insertion One Dollar ditch iubqiint insertion, CoOKt Orders nT Jcdiciai. ApTBRTitXMBRTf will be charged 25 pre cent, higher; bats deduction of S3 per eenjt. will be madk. frpnr the regular prieea, M adfertiaera by .tU ymuA v;;-t-V' t i '.f, AdTertitetnent, Inserted in the ScMhWicxaxT. Rkgi&tbr, will also appear ia the Vi Kxxlt Paper free of charge ' . , ' - j 0-Letters to the Editor mnt be roST-r aid. . t. r From the Foreign Quarterly. , YANKEE GIRLS AND ITALIAN GIRLS. v Female 1tlicacy in Italy Is looked upon aa n pure crystal which the. faintest breath v' ofiUe world nay conUroinate. Ai is a sweet tender flovicrvequajly dreading the scorch ing meridian ray and the" hlast of the .north ern gale. The Italians believe irr virginity of the son 1, w i tboul w h ich persona t chasii ty has hardly any value in their eyes. To secure t b Ts moral innocence, and here perhaps, is ihfitr main error, they know no better means than an almost entire abstraction from, the ignorance of .'the world. ".The independence of a Yankee girl we' make use of an ,ob- , noxious denomination, uml through, disres pect for the smartest nation in creation' but better to .designate the pe'ople'of New England, that pari of the United tatevwhefe American manners arernoro characteristic ally developed, begins with the earliest stage of board iug.sehod -life. Early in the morning she walks out. alone sometimes for a distance of miles " to her academy ;' who her tutors and companions, what her studies, what books she reads, what friendships or 'habits she ' contracts, .her parents scarcely ever care to inquire ;'ot, if asked, scarcely . ever does she coridescertrf "to reply, " In prev portion as she grows, rne cnplcte,and ab solute does she acquire the mastery over her own actions. JShe chooses htr dancing and niusic masters, her congregation, her minis ter. Shesubscribes to 'cotillion parties, shines off at a Fancy Fair, or at a Flower Auction., ' She - walks : borne late at . night . I from a rout with her favorite partner, . and takes a long tour by moonlight to enjoy the coolness and senthneutalism of the night air. She introduces her main friends to her moth er, and sends out her invitations to tea with out consulting the old lady ;' finally she informs her, pareuts.tbat;her lover has pop ped the question,'. Unless indeed she prefers the ecltand excitement of a runaway match. And yet this unbounded latitude is scarcely ever attended with' mischievous results.-- Thanks perhaps to natural coldness of tetor peranieiit, or to the early marriages which in those wide-spreading colonies are, and will long continue to be the order of the day, the American ."-young, lady ex ''early acquire the calculating habits of the country. Sho ts her own duenna and chaperon. 'Her hand and heart are always ' tinier the control of reason.; And she learns "to'falue her ad mirers according, to their worth.1 j . Having still a queen at the bead of our na tion, as well as a national church -and aris tocracy, we cannot boast of going the whole 'length of American freedom. Our English girls are made sometimes to remember that they have a. mother. If not absolutely an- , der the sway, tbey are still at least under the guidance of their natural guardians. 'Ihey bate' got eyes, and are permitted to make use of, them's a taste, arid Jliey are free to exercise jt : a heart, and we let them be lieve that jt is theirs to bestow.: Truly ibis liberty 'exists' rather in words than facts. ..Hie tether. is long and loose, but we never let jt entirely, alip from bur .bands ; our daughters have" the iobCpoof thelrmarriage bills, but wo reserve the. enactment for our selves. We do not control their inclinations', ' but reason1 ,tbcm. out ofTtlieui. We do do not crush their feelinffff,' but tamper with them We do not: thwart their love;-; but awaken ' t b'eir ambi tion. We do not present them the al ternati ve between an bid huaband and a convent God forbid 1 we. only bid in glittering carriages,- decked out with jew els and garjamieu wuu uowers. " An Italian hiothcr we . sneak of the la. dies of the bid school, since Countess Peplo li seems to entertain more liberal ideas can be contented with nothing short of making herself the isiter of her daujihteK' The poor V girl must grow uii n '.ber parents bower like A rweet rose-bud bidden beneath a busfi oi tUorns, like a gem buried rin Iiev depth ol the occan.j She is neve Host sight of Tor a moment; never opens a bok,,neTcr donver lies with .a living being without 'her 'guard; ian's knowledgo and consent. ' Are visitors announced, she is bidden to withdraw. 1 1 mamma log 16 thq 1 operr, ahe is ..ordered (obed. The sfigteH out-buifstCpassio1 enthusiasiri is visited with a, i frown.; .Ever thing is studied to guard Iter against sudden imnresiion.1-' Her friends are in a constant dread of, her Soulhern.susCepttbilitTfer berris a1iilsmolliered votcanol which cau. ses; them endless anxiety. :A 11 her.' mother ia able to teach the girl must learn from ber. Ifther instructors arerequiredi females sire ? referred to male teachers, old to young. h &U cases the mother Is i 'H 'constant atten-; dance, lest thelnexpenenQed young creature, -"la set off one fair morning with nerdanc atert bound upon what is called in tbi a walk-to Kensington Uardens. them choose between a young gallant and a r bronen""l,he7',ire"not dragged Jikeictjjra to the altar, oh no ! they are driven to church . . .... . 1 "i . . ::r.".i perrans having their Teeth, in a situation JJ tQ require the aid of a dentist, are invited to call at Dr. jstringfelhtw'a office and examine his instru ments, operating chair 4& His extracting forceps are conMrucied opon anatomical principles, so aa to render their application to the teeth, easy to himself and al roost vrlihoqt pain to the" patent; by Uieir peculiar fchape all bruising and laceration of the gams is avoi ded, i cinonwtance of especial importance whrre the muth and mucous taembranes are in an irritable con UitioQ. . 8o many and to varied are the forms of some of his finer inntraments, that no loith or fang, howev r deeply buried in, the gum, has ever been presented la Aim wVieh has not Ien instantly extrarted, with facil ity and always without the slightest injury to the Jaw Oht extractor only, the result of toil and study, lately invented by Dr; he cannot reveal, and to this in strument,! particularly, bis ability to extract without severe pain is duel H igh enmpirmenUnave been paid, in the A merican Journal of Dental surgery and other periodical, to the elegant finish and perfect adaptation to the purpose of his plugging instruments, yet those invented since hit arrival in Rale gh are certainly superior, in every respect, to all heretofore used, sicca by them the re quisite degree of force, for consolidating the gold into a firm and dense plug, can be applied without dancer of jarring the tooth, or of slipping and wounding the mouth of the pa'dent j ?J , i Specimens bf teeth set on pivots or gold plate, from on to full aet, with springs or upon the principal of atmospheric pressure, may be aeen and examined at any time, as well as a complete atock of incorruptiMe diamond teeth,, 25,000 in umler, from which any shade of riatoral teeth ran be exactly matched, so as to render 'the difference when in ' the mouth, absolutely imperceptible., . - The rubj-ined. article, i from the July number, 1840, tf the American Journal of Dental Science. " T T. TV..iJ.7. FILIAL TEETH. . . x a a-m j-- m Our object in adverting to this subject, ia morel j to notice a plan proposed by Mr. L. 8. Stringfellow, an ingenious and skilful practitioner, for giving egress lo matter, whenever formed, within the root of a tooth on which an artificial crown has been pluccd, and by which the supervention of alveolar abscess may, in almost every instance be prevented. For? thia pur pose, instead of cuttini a groove on the aide of the pivot, aa recommended some years ago by Dr. L. 8. family, of tew Orleans, be ruts it on the side of the tooth ; and baa invented an instrument by which it can be done with very great facility. Thia, together with several other ingeniously " constructed instru ments invented by Mr. 8. for the excavation of cari ous portions of teeth, preparatory to filling, we may lake occasion to descr ibe in a future number of our Journal BAIT. kb. s- . ' ' References: Hon. Geo. E. Bjdger, Judge Hat tie, Raleigh. Dr. Beckwitb, Dr. P. C Pope Wm. Plummer, Esq, 3 Warren ton. Gen. P, Hawkins. Col. Jov ner,) Dr. Wilcox. S-Halifax. Dr. Bond. . . v;-.- . j COHXtJIVICATKD. It is with no little pleasure that we are enabled te inform the public, through the medium of your col umns, that a cure has been at length discovered for the most painful and harassing of all nervous affections, Neuralgia. or Tie Doloreux- The many unfortunate patients whose sufferings we have witnessed, and who are ignorant that those aufieringa can I relieved by seientifie means, induce ua to make thia communica tion The number of case 'already cured by Dr. MraiserstLOW, of thia City, prove conclusively the success of his practice, which is as novel as it is effi cacious. His residence in the Capital of the Slate, will make it convenient for him to be consulted by many at a distance, who are afflicted with a disease. almost as prostrating to the mental as to the physical energies of the human system. J. REMOVAL. Jsj -l-T airs irrendersTisi e ar respectfullynform the La- dies of Raleigh, and the pub- lie generally, that she has re- moved her tit ct nnnnet Ksttnllliflhmcnt. to tbe house on Harget Steeet, formerly occupied -a . a uy jur. JOHn i now. i xvaieign, January ... N. B. Mr. P.will iwy paxticuUr attention to cleaning and altering Florence, i uscan ami oiraw Bonnets, Leghorns, Uc in the newest laauion. r rom her experience in the above business, she feels conD-1 dent of giving general satisfaction. li ' - ; '!- JYOTMCE. IT JL ! tllQCS. most" respectfully informs his 11 1 customers and friends, and the public generally that be ha associated with htm, Air. 3XL.vunjif.rt W a m .-m Wa W 9 art . r. r SMITH, of the late firm of Otirctt & Sxith, and will carry on the Tailoring business, in all its various branches: under the firm of Smith & Bises, and most res pectfully solicits a continuance of that patron age, which ha hitherto been extended to : the estab lishment : and pledae themselves that no attention hill be wanting, on their part, to please their cus tomers. Their term will be six months to punctual men. otherwise Cash- Their Stock of Goods, is onita xtenivA and - verv cheap. ? tall and see for yourselves.-A Uberal deduction for Cash. ; ; .;. v-.f nf-nnv--rti M t P uiuuo. N. B. Mr 1 J. i- Biegs. nf the above firm, most re- sDectfullv tender hi : thank to hi friend and cu tomer. for the liberal Datronage wbicn be baa receiv . ... ' ...... ed since his location inlbe City of Raleigh, and hopes U merit a continuance of the same. He would also re mind hia friends, that he is much in want of money, in order to meet hi engagement.- He therefore, ear nestfc n-auesU all persons indebted to bim, either by note of account, to come forward and pay . aari 11 not an and oblige-"; - : " ;P. rR.leieh. Jan.33. 1843: rW u .7 4t .- (Tj- Standard copy 4 times. - ! , PHOTOGRAPHIC r r h MIX IiSJTlJnCl?ll RTB AITS, . .v Bt DAGVEUtlOTYPE. y r. T .. i 'H.k SM I LE Y i .v . . . r. ... . 11. ..Lllj Ui.in. ih. lai imnArrtni mnrMnunnniH Art. i M..MJ. .mpv .m 1 ,. will take Superior UJcenesses, oy me anovo proorw. from 9 A M.to 4 P. M .without r card to tbe weather. ,- Ladies and Gentlemen are rsspecuuiiy inviieu 10 I m. mm S 1 . call at ii room at Doetor Hay wood, corner of Fay eUeville and Newbern 8treet. (immediately opposite the Bookstore of Measra. Tamer & Hughes,) where specimen msy be seen , Raleigh Dec. ,.,,1.,,: '-TOi rn)ElITISa Castroor London Polish', for sale at UI) ', Tft . N. L. BTftH'S Drug storo. PILLS ! PILLS ! ! PILLS ! ! ! HEALTH THE TRUEST RICHES. ' . :THE . CELEBRATED ' ' MEygeian Vegetable Can be had at the Store of John Pbixrosb FAYETTKVILLX STREET, KALE1GB, K. C. MOAT'8 MORION PILLS. rrniiE genuine hygeian vegetable XL UNIVERSAL MEDICI.N E Accurately pre pared by Dr. H. 8. Moat, of . New Vork, from the original recipe used for many years by bis late father, Mr. Thomas Moat, Vice Pteaident of the British Col lege o'f Health. Twenty years successful administration of these celebrated medicines in Europe, and more than twelve yeara in the United tatea,have eatabliahed their high reputation. Thousands of both sexes, who, have been restored to heallh-j-the numerous sufferers rescued from premature death and volumes of certified eases of cure, embracing every disease in the longcataIgue of human misery must convince the most incredu lous, of their superiority and thetrotii of the Hygeian theory, resulting from scientific research and expe rience, namely, that 'man ia subject to only one real disease impurity of the blood." The Medicines being composed entirely of herbs or vegetable matter, purify the 1 blood", and carry off the onupt humors of the body. in. a manner so simple aa to give every day ease and pleasure. Man will be brn to days of blisx, compared to what has hitherto, been hia lot, weighed, down as be has been by disease, infirmities, and sufferings ', which no earthly power knew how to alleviate, until thia dis covery was preeuted to the world. The weakVlne feeble, the infirm, the nervous, the delicate, are 'in a few days strengthened by their operation and the iiiotft obstinate conapiainta are . removed by perseve rance without tbe expanse of a rbysician. Adapted ft. k Skit AIMN iMflianMAJi A! ulBaAlM , a a lla L. m A vJneeucin& ever invented Tor familie. or to take to r t av . . seapfeventing scurvy and costiveness, requiring no change or diet, particular regimen, or care against ta king cold. ; (jj The prepotency. of these medicines, has indu ced many speculators to attempt imposition on the puhlic, by forging the labels, or forcing their Imita tions into notice through the med um of the Press Some of them pretend to Hygeian principles, by steal ing from the writings of the Hygeist, and copying whole pagea into their fulsome advertisements. But, as they cannot copy thomedicmc, their speci fics or their deleterious nostrums prove to be unavaili ng, their purling and piracy become evident ; diap pointmentjto the afflicted is eventual, and with jut obloquy the pretenders sink into oblivion. Tbe Hygeian medicines. , first introduced i into ihia country by H. 8. Moat, in 1830, have for the last four yeara 1en prepared by. bim, and tbe increasing aale attests their intrinsic merit ; they comprise two sorts of Piltsi No. 1 and No. 3, in single boxes bf each at 15 or 60 cents and Packets containing both aorta, at M, S3, or $3. The Vegetable Cleansing . Powders,' in large boxes, at 37 J cent, with printed directions. Each packet has a facsimile of the signature of H. dhepheard Moat. and to prevent counterfeits, are signed with a pen by the district agent and sub-agent on a label of yellow paper. None are genuine unless they have these signatures, and are obtained from sub-agfnts, who can produce their written appointments frm the district agent. and 'wbotfe name are advertised in their respective districts. H. SnspaeABD Moat, Principal Office, 50 Canal at. All orders will be promptly filled at 20 per cent. leas than retail prices for all sums over twenty five dollars, for cash. 8ome person in every Town and Village, ought to keep thia valuable medicine, for the benefit of their fellow men. One individual, aent ninety mile to procure them. Nov. 17, 1843. 84 ly VERY DESIRABLE PROP- Hv fnw SnlA-ln Ihn flftr of Raleigb.ThebuihKsriber.Wing de- airoua of movinatoln Plantation, wishes 1 to sell hia HUUHE AIM U in Una City, i De Property ie situated on Newbern 8treet, east from tbe centre nf tbe Dapitot. The House is a large two sto- ry building, forty-two feet by twenty-eight, with a pas- laage through tbe middle three Rooms on the lower fl r . i . w:(k viMniAM. ...k r. h.. UWI aaja ivui aaavas) vvims av s. a ww l b(Mmenl rtory of hammered Kocklbe whole extent, which fa intendei for a Dining R,Hni, Ac. with a fire pliCe each eDd-.ihe basement Room not finished. There ia a superb Rock Stable, two stories high, t wen- ty-four by thirty fiet square; aUo a Rock 8mke-hoose I , , r - tr .-U i ft . f BiTiii vniMi irsunn av 1 xnia-ii 1 atiita amia rxixiicii a eta ui w -f uin, (rox t0 tn Wea of around, which have been highly improved. The I House Is beautifully situated on an eminence, near j tk-fruni 1 1 wiihin three yeara, and coat the buuder over six thou gand Dollar. Thi desirable property 'ia now offered for four I thousand dollars Time will be givn the purchaser, but the note will draw interest and undoubted seen rity will be required. Person,' desirous of living iit'Raleieh, have now an opportunity of purchasing a desirable residence, at a very reduced price. , . , RaleigK August 25. 68 if I Valuable Proper ty for Dale In tlte , TlcInltT or Italclsrlt STTtHE SUBKCRIBEK offers to fell for Sit Tbou- II sand, aix hundred dollars, payable in one and 1 wo years, and satisfactorily secured with interest, or for Neeroes (field hands) tbe following Property His' Dwelling House sod the LoU attached to it, contaimns between, ten and-twelve acre. It is situated about aix hundred yarda Eat of the Cautto!. on Newbern Street, in a beautiful Grove of Forest Tree, and without the limit of t he-Town. It coiitaina four apartments in the basement, including the Dining room, and five above, and two Passage. It i new, built of choice materials, and of superior workmanship. The out house and enclosures are also new. In the back yard, is a Well of must excel lent water. s - ,,,--f- f--;; u 'An unimproved JLot of 91 acre at the end of Newbern street, fronting the Capitol, and at the distance of seven or eight hundred : yards. It is one of the most beautiful sue in the Vicinity of Raleigh.'. , . ; , n , , . ', . Another Lot of about fifteen acres, , lying also East of the City, adjoining a Lot formerly YT I . v ,u" V . . longing t Joa O'Roaxa .4 There are two small framed Houses upon it, yielding; a rent that!' would make the property: a good investment t the price at , which it ia estimated, and upon the wtreet, leading by ".'lWt"l Tt- T r XT . tj. are two handsome building siiu- - 1 anrmc A tract of between thirty and form acres, about inree.miies soutn or usieign. anoraing an aoun dant suppfV, of Wood, and touch 'valuable Timber.-"' ' Persons wishing to purchase, can address the Sub. I ecriber at Halifax, and after he raeeung of Congress, at VaMmington City ; or.canxmake personal applica. tion to tbe Messrs 8TtT,'hv Raleigh, who will take pleasure in showing thera'the premises : f f ijsR. j;daniel; October 22nd. 1841. 85-tf DR. KUHL'! ' RESTORER OF THE BLOOD, . GHR0N1C-JLND OTHER DISEASES WHETHER, produced by bile, phlegm", from internal morbid matters, arising from badly cured old disorders, from the use of mercury, calomel, bark, 4c. ; or in female) from the change of life,, aa specified hi the Pamphlet Price per Bottle : Pint $1 60 ; Quart, $3. Anti-Sypkilitic Syrup-Thu Medicine is in all Venereal Dleordera a certain remedy, and the patient will feel himself omebt benefitted in twenty-four hours. Price per Bottler Pint 91 fio ; Quart; $3. Abysiinia Mixture, celebrated for it speedy and lerfect removal of Gonorrhoea and Gleet also of the fearful results consequent on its inrpropef treatment. A benefit will be visible in 12 hours. Price, fourth of a pint $1 50; half pint, f 3 ; pint, $5. Gold-Mine Balsam, for Bilious and Nervous Afiec tion. Colds, Ac. Price, 50 Cents Aromatic Extract, a liniment for Indigestion, Cold ness in the Stomach, Numbnesa or Weakneas in the Limbs. Rheumatism, &c. Four ounces, 50 cents half pint, Jl, pint. $3. 4 , Depurative Powder, for Bilious Affections, Bilious Fever Headache, Diseases of the Eyes, frc. which is to he taken in the Restorer. 60 cents per box. Japan Ointment, for Piles, which is x be applied beSdc the Restorer $1. Bengal Ointment, ' for Tetter, Ringworm, Pall Rheum. Scaldhead,-Eruptions of the rkin, and Foul Ulcers ; is to be applied besides the Restorer. $ I . Universal or Strengthening Plaster, for Diseases f the Chest. Dyspepsia. Inflammatory Kbeumatiam, Palsy, Paratysi, &c. which i in most all these case to lie used besides the Restort r. 60 cts. per lox. (O For a full and particular account of Dr. Kuhl's Medicines, their properties and nature, see Dr. KV Pamphlet,' wherein will likewise he found directions fr their um, and numerous testimonials ; which ac company every Medicine, and may likewise be had. gratis, at the office of Dr. K or of hia Agents, by mail. Tbe Restorer, and all other above mentioned Med icine, are of Dr. Kuhl's own discovery, and are pre pared by himself. TO THE crriZEN8 OF NORTH CAROLINA Dr. Kupl respectfully announces to his friends and the public in general, that he has, beside his Office in Richmond Va. opened an Office at Ralrigh, N. C. op posite the City Hotel, for the sale of hia Medicines, I as above specified. Xj Persons wishing to procure any of them, will p'ease to dir. ct ibeir orders, wuh the amount, (post paid,) to Da. KTJHL's Orrica, Raleigh, N. C, Tbe discount by wholesale on Medicine atmj Office in Raleigh, N.C. ia regulated a follows, on $6. discount $ 1 ; on ,$ 1 2, discount $2; on $25. discount $5 Tbe amount is to be transmitted by mail, on my risk. (jtoat paid) in N or 3. Carolina notes, or notes of the Banks of Richmond, Va. and the Medicines shall be aent free of freight to any part of NoC h Carolina. Agents in North Carolina. Biannock & Woollen, J. 6l R. Sloan, James Brannoek, Went worth, Rockingham GreensboTouah, Guilford. Waterloo, Guilford. Lexington, Davidson. Salisbury, Rowan. Ashborough, Randolph. Yanceyville. Caswell. Milton, Caswell. Kernersville, Stokes. Lincolnion Charlotte. : Conctrrd. Hargrave, Gaitber St Co. Jenkins 4r Biles, J. M. A. Drake, Price, Dickinson dt Co, vnea R. Callum, ?. Perry, C. C. Henderson , B. Oates. J.F.C. Phifcr, James T. Home.' Pituboro', Chatham, DK N. L. Stith'a Dreg Store. Raleigh. Have you Cough ? Don't neglect it ! QtiCrman's Cough Lozenges, Are th afet. moat sore and effectual remedy forCoufA edy for Cough Coldt, Consumption, Whooping Cough, -Asthma, Jtghtnet of the lAtng or Chest, ye c 1 be pro prietor has never known an instance where ihey did not give perfect satisfaction. Several thousand box es have been sold with the last-year, reatorinc to health persons in almost every stage of consumption, and those laboring under tbe most distressing colds aud roughs. They do not cheek and dry up the cough, but tender it easy, promote expectoration, al lay the tickling or irritation, and remove the proxi mate or exciting cause." They are made from a com bination of the mhst valuable expectorant, or cough medicinea, and are undoubtedly a.irior to e-ery thing m uie lor iooj com put in is. nunorcus upon nun o reus or ceruucaie imtb w onereu t ioeir won from an untimely, grave, and restored to perfect health, J by using them. : '4.1. The above Medicine may be obtained at the Drue Store of Messrs William & Haywood, and of Dr. N. L. Stub, with full directiona accompanying each box ITBraildretb'S PII18. We have a fresh aup Td ply vfe were alout " say, of this valuable Medicine but to those who have tried tbem, it ia un neceasary to aay ao,and those who have not tried them would be alow perhaps Jo believe us. It is, however, a serious fact, that we could name at leat one family. where their regular use for several years past, baa made the Physician's visits " few. aud far between." Que new boxes contain 25 Pills each, the old only have 21. , J W1I.IaJECK. TO THE AFFLICTED. rrjT A DLOCK 8 Vegetable : Powder and 8yrup, yi for . diseaxes of the Lungs, , Bronchitis, Liver IsOOipiaiUlS, UOUKUS, OIUC4C OXC. . : - j f s The above Medicine ha been, before the public. loo long, and' i loo well kuown to need a' long adver- - r- - j - : ' at s .. a t lament, 10 racommenu iu : ror mnner parucuiara, see hand-bill, and primed direction around each bot- its ' K.ir ul tna North f arnlm Hnnk Hlnrit KiU eigb; V TURNER dfc' HUGHES. 1 November 6, 1842. 89 ir'ormstrMrms irttrms I Riliernian's Worm sLozentes. proved ia lmore thaii 400,000 eases to be infallible ; the out ly certain worm-destroying medicines ever discover ed. Many disease arise from worms and occasion Iah b ah4.t tnlsnk nffissiaV aasl asan 1saiS ta I their ever being upectrd $ grown persons are very I 1;,k !k.M -n,i r.' oAen afflicted wuh them and are doctored for various complaints, without any Deocfit ; when one dose of these Ijnlenge would speedily cure tnnn--.-i .v. . For sale in Raleigh by Williams & Hay wood abo N U Stub. - '- . Tor-Sale liy bV ftLi STITH. INT A I jU A D IE OIXTiaENT, ,. a ' - a' . a a for sajooy wnoiesaie or retail, nyoi N. t; STrrit. DR. nElDREE4 FHISICIAH OF THE EYE IB EAS. AND - OPEBATITE SBMEOJ,' iefatei-for ihoeliifof ' Deafneas and.other afiections of the Ear ; Cataract, Pterygium, Crossed Eyes, & Enlarged Tonails and palate; ; , -Glub Foot, Hare-Lip, Summering; Stone, Stricturer Fistula, Piles y Deformities, Diseases of the Bones Hernia, (a radical cure,) Aneurism , Cancer, Polypus, Tumours, Ulcers, And Surgical Disease in general. Dr. IL yrill viait any part ot tho Stata where his services may be required. Raleigh, Jan. 23, 184a , . f MEDICAL LECTURES. BR. II CI DREE will give i regular Cottrs of Medical and Surgical instruction, to prepare tboe student who wish to visit the Northern Colleges. All the private Students of Dr. H six in number, graduated with credit at the end of their first session, inuhe Richmond Medical College. The following letters are selected from many, in the possession, of Dr. H. ; ' . Dr. HkHnaaa: Dear Sin It affords me much pleasure to inform you, that my - daughter ia per ma neatly relieved by the operatbupyformed by you. She had been to her divlressed mother and myaclf. a source of the most painful uneasiness for year ; hav ing been subject to frequent and . violent attacks uf croup. During the last twelve months, she baa had seven at tacks, manifestly increasing hrr already en larged tonsils and eloriga-ed uvula and evidently tending to the destruction of her constitution. -Tbe slightest cold would bring on one of those attacks. She ia now the picture of health, and her voire and wonted vivac ty restored. I caimot sufficiently thank you, for the blessing you have conferred on us, in the excision of tbe organs above named, nor can I do1 jus tice to the expedition and skill, with which yon per formed the operation. Long may yon live to enjoy the best blessings of this life, and the consciousness of usefulness to your fellow. In'baste, yours truly, -" TH. T.'HUNT. Oxford, Dec. U, 1842. Richmond. Ya. Nov. 21, 1842. J Dr. J. Hxvdhxc) My Dear Sir t I am pt-rfectty willing to state the circumstancea of my case. . I was born with a rupture of the right side : it was email at first, but by the time I bad reached my twentieth year, it was Urger than my two fists, and troubled me a great deal ; indeed any exercise made me auffer very much : I we often unable to attend to ray business from this esuse. About this, time, a friend told , me of your newly discovered . operation for the radical cure of hernia, and I applied to you 1 wo month aftei- warda. I cannot describe tbe operation you perform ed, but I do not think the painful part of it lasted more than two minutes. Vou put, me upon a course of treatment and at ihe end of five week returned home, cured. It i now upwards of eleven mon h since the operation, and I have had no return of my complaint and do not believe I ever ahall, for I have taken all kind of exercise, some times very violett, without the slightest pain or inconvenience whatever. I have seen two other case permanently cured by your operation in a very abort time. ? I am very retpeeuully your friend, ' - J. (I. L. I am a neighbour of the writer of th above letter and consider hia enre perfect. I have also witnessed a number of caaea relieved by Dr. If ehdree, without any return of the hernia ever haying taken place. I do not regard hi aingular mode of operating aa at all danger oua. f U. U. tt AAULiTUrt. Dr. Hkhdbbx : Dear Sir: For more than two yeara, my wile was atatcted wiin a stricture in tbe throat, which reudefed swallowing ao difficult and painful, that at times she could scarcely takesufSeieM nourishmect to suuin Jife. After remaining under youtcare for aix weeks, ihe stricture wa entirely re moved, and abe is now in tna enjoyment of perfect health. f? " I remain er$ truly,' yours, 7-ir CL. BKANDAUN. Montpelier, Oct. 3d, l&A. y . Rarsatstla: Hon. Geo. E. Badger, I -Kalci6b, Dr. Beckwitb, Charles Manly, Esq. J H ugh W addefl, Esq. H illaiiorough . 1 iTia!iTY555$;. iTfiiljl . -yL H "" .. ... " TUEriE UNRIVALLED PILL having now acquired a celebrity and a popularity unequalled in the annals of Medicine, and also having obtained the entire confidence, and being used id the' private practice or almost the whole nody or tbe Medical ae ulty in the United Statea, Europe, Ada, 8oolh Aimer. ica, the .West Indies, and a great part of Africa, it i unnecessary to advertise them at length, or to say any thing further of their merit, than by stating the com plaints which Ihey are most effective in the cure of. and which are as follows : yellow and biliooa fevers, fever and ague, dyspepsia, croup, liver complaint, ick head-ache, jaundice, asthma, dropsy, rheumatism en largement of ihe spleen, piles, colic,, female, obstruc tions, heart burn, furred tongue, nausea, distensions of the stomach and bowels, incipient diarrhasa, flatulence, habitual costiveness, loss of appetite, blorch or sallow complection, and in all cases of torpor of the bowels. where a cathartic or an aperient ia needed 1 bey are exceedingly mild in their operation, producing ueitbe? nausea, gnptng nor, debility. , ; , The above Pills are for sale in the city of Raleigh by Messrs. Williams &, Haywood, and at the Drag store of N. I. eiuh, and in rayetteviiie by xi.J. Male, at New Totlt Ffices. ' : VJ. ,. : ':..v'. "OISCA8E A UW1T TM,ym-,., f lURrnnn -T.. n: "jTL.r. Z' 7 f -77' t'ct TTTI O W shnpte. yet how wise, how good and bean- 1 JJJJ. "' re th of nature?; Simplidiy and tniih are stamped upon every law of tbe creathm The mighty woslda which roll in space in e very de gree 01 velocity and direction are an governed by at traction of matter to matter. 9 Thi principle govern tbe Human fbodr. ? Brandreth'a . Vesetable- Uni versal PilK-aTtiract ail imparities of tho bleed to tbe bowel,, whiph organ expel them from tbe body. , At traction and. disease are both units, All aeodeata ot infecttona only affect the body io proportion as they occasion impurity of .the blood- .-,- -k. -is :'f a The bowels for instance are costive Una most im portant organ, w - doeed the ' consequence is a great sxcnniruaUon of impnrities, which, a they cannot get out by their uual passage, are forced into tbe blood, occastooina impurity of blood. . 1 ho , revera, Ubcf. ica, Rheumatism, t;pughs, and Ctdde jsreof)ea pro ducedv. : But let BrandreUs fiJls be used in Mien do ses as yrill effectuaUy- evacuate tbe boweb and health The unworthy have counterfeited the Doctor Me dicine so extensively, tbst his travellinff A rent is now taking in all the bkf boxes,' and potting . neve, one of a uiucrcut uurc, wiui 1 ma in weir iace ( come are jut recbived at WILLIAM PECK'S OEice." Kalr?5h, Mareb 1, 1842. - t8 ly Lars and tpleodld Assortment, 'iJSiix-.... cz. MUSlC OVtt most chdee and very Urge UintVr 'stjr-ply of Good in the above brancbe is how arriving, and will be open about th.3,d of December, Having laid in the same with the greatest carefulness, at o0. ' c immon low prices, we are able to rital with any E tabiishment in the City, ar keep many articles, not to be found in any other Store, . Wo' shall be very thankful to our friends; for fisittng ottr Store after the goods ere in order. " Part of the new supply eomuato ; in f ' '''v :! t:iMv'H. ! J 'V'l -n-t' 1 ' PAXCY GOODS. . ' - Writmg desks, Ladies i fancy and Wotk BtfteSi Baskets, Snuff-boxes from .5 cts to ' $4, Traveling. Bags, Thermometers, Walking Cane,, finest ,RaT4. xors and 'shaving, utensil, Dirk, - Pen and Pocket Knives of greatest variety, Scissors. Pistol,' Pcrc ' sion caps, Shutbehs, Birdbags, Powder fiaafc Teeth, ' Cloth, Hat,1 Hair . and . SboebrusheS; State, Belle, Filing Utensils. Loofcing-glaase of all sorts, Coffee mill. Pins, Needles, Parses, Pocketbooks, Night Tax ' pem, Smoking Pipes, Corkscrew. Vybip, Pa'per, Pena, Quills, Ink anj Inkstands, Wafers, Sealing wu, Letter.iamp, Pericua.Button. Picttrre Painted Glass Mugs., artificial ,Hairnd Flowers, Mohair Capt, f ' Clocks, Waiter., Lamp t Glasses, Tumblers' Lard Lamps, Bdwla, Plates, Cocoa-gourdi ; v ' ,, . , CONf ECTIONARYf AN D ,Gr6cejeV1 - 8 Barrel Butter, Sodas Sugar and Water Cradc f era. Filoi bread.Sardines,Anchoviea,Smoked Tongues, and Sausages, 300 Jb beat artdiea. 600 lb. Pisa A pie and other Cheese, Fig, Prunes, Dates, Filbert, Palm, Wall , aud - Cocoanut. . Arraondsi PreserMa. ' Pickles, Brandy: Fruit, Oranges, Jjcmon, Pepper. tSoap. white, yellow, Castile and perfumed. .Chow- mg & Wnvokmg Tobarso, Pnncrpe & Havaiva Segatsv-:-r PORTER. ALE, WINES AND FRENCH COR Dl A L8, told only r by the measure, Grape. Jujulwpaste, Applea, Pepr. AH'picel BnoftT Blacking, Copperas. Lamp and CsndIewicka,rand90O : gallon Winter Oil from $t o $1 25, best 8pera' Oil : .''A PERFUMERY. , f' ' Oil of Rosea, Macassar, Bearvr Antique OiU.Ponnl- ' tuln, Cologne, Florida and Lavender Waters, Shav ing soap. Essences, Opodeldoc, Bergamott, pink Sao- MmCAf WSTRUMENTSv, ; . Finest Violins, bow, string, bridge, serewi Tiw gerbeards. Guitars, Flageolettea,'Fifea, Flutes, Clar onetta, Accordeons, Brass Trumpets... ;t.J, ' .V4 BV39?' 1 v Almanacs. Primera. Geographies, 8pellif, Pitfurf and 8ong Book, Key of Heaven.CCathoneJ anew op- Fencing. x an Boxing Apparatus. A Foils, 8 word, Gfovr,.Mak, Hat,, BsputtssV . '"ijT.".!?. jt'1- - rjp.'i; GAMES-g .v j'r's' .y.-i Drininos. .CbssjMB, Backgammon. KetfovTen pins. Cup ajd Ball, Grace and BatUedoor Jot La dies, skipping ropes, Rollet. : v ICWELLERYw-rVv.ir . - Fine gold imf silver sm well av gertnan silver.' vhv Breastpins; Ear-rings, Pencils, Fger-rings. I'hinw Me. Talde andia Spoons, Desert Knives; ansl Fork, germsn sirver Conbs, Tea Bells, 8peelsl)r ' Beh-buclles, Key. ?fi.;( ;A farger aasertmeat than formerly kept, aad low. ; A most choice and large supply a MarblWRaSsv miajg top. Drums, Rattlt-, Whiatleat, moSAh Orgtna,' f Harps,' Trumpet. Magic Lanterns, Paint boxes, mi -oetic Toys, false Face, Cannon, Doll, all aorta; J4i S30opesy painted Trunks, China setts, Dnnvjmaf - 9nat fancy loys of aft sorts, &C M&n&n MSif f;--vW"w:, ' s Q. W. 4c, C. GftlfftfE (i- , Comer of Fayette ville and Hargetf 8treea Our friends, the country dealers, in fitim. neighboring! Counties,; Wt eaweiallvAe.! quested to favor , with r a early, visit, ti ; auppiy inemseives ,j who, jrsnev.:ueecra aiHli Toyr cc. t sell sgaio tftra Christmas, aa-; we can ' lurnish ; them this t Winter in anr quantity on sat isactory terms.'" z-siyV'jrU 1 w.- w. c. crimme; r. Covner Fayettevnie tc Hargett Bireeui f lMlilr JL UVits UrUl. f 1 UTTiTVnrTIITfl VftrM fresh oysTEns 7w?rsnf: rmvHE Subscriber begs leave respectfully to annovACt . S to, the Ciiizen of Raleigh; and the adjoining aeigi-' -borboorf, that OYSTERg will como regularly, fhn thi date, xvar bat 1 Tax wxxx:, (Taesdsy tti cepted. Oysters not reactaog htsr reaiaavry Crrwrrb tho HoUd-r a, sas' in parr owing to bad weather f tho' . P"frfaue being,, however. owiBg7 BervanU cbinging home. ; jTbey will 00W come regafarry, raaf " heretofore, on .the days above stated. He hopes the? Ckizens will continue to patronize hfr so latTetofor,-' ; f for they may rely . upon Oyster being served ap- ' FRESH a my word is my bond. Oysters Wanted v for Parttesjiball alwava ha riiWint d'mnnAlniihmr " I have made arrangements to have FRESH PISH,- from Norfolk, thr -e times a week. .Tbe day cf thehv arrrtval, will be announced nest week , I have received - lot of SPICED OYSTERS, of a snperior qusliiy, from Norfolk, pat up la tin CannMera, express't ffov family use and for Members to send awsyte their; s amine nu irienu. j oe ouatcriMT Waeranta tness Oytr te keep for aaoatb. ' JOHN WILSON. i - Kaletgh, January 5, 1843. ;' The 8ehscrnr ts prepared to execute ahinds eV; sauce, nocoiaie, Macaroni, urranu, uitrbar iVnU megs. Liquorice, Cinnamon, Mustard, Starch, Tea, fresh Raisins, Sperm and Tallow Candles. Olrv Oil. . s .- as .. am Imitation of every Variety' of Marble: and bV a!l kinli -" of Wood 4 also Wall Pointing. Pajtsn'irz, crW; . ring aad GILDING on Wood and UetaOts'ulstantc r-i,-"-of every ieseriptiont in the lale French sfi Is, & "t- wuiiw w mm wwiwi avuri uu wwui rior style efjavkliiavaiaipv:M4 ysw-' :, I M II4TART.FLAG and BANNCC3 paiatij y ; -' ihe neatest atylo,Totelbe,sbortef notice,' and &oc - - l cheaper' thaw they can be done elsewhere. t&y (ct to tbe AdjutantXJrnevalef" North ' ttt-K Persons wuhing Painfcng of any ieiaip L t stt- cuted, by calling - Ue Cabinet. Wsra Uoo. d t'K?':? William Tbompsonipe!'! tbe.bou'h Ziz. c '; of the CspUolPoaarep.jyTjrtctta hixzl: ' ' - .Z:r incir eniiro miu.,. v XJ RaWghjaa. X" ... . v.
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