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J jfiVt I ,J r i ?P&.-ikk I. Jcv v O n. : i ' .-CAROLINA . Til" i. -, ' v. 15 'rH f Sifci Semi-Weekly, rfd(. 'ffffi ,.i ,J, t , .. j ' . , I J , .', . ,. s . Ml Bill fl - IIP:. J (iAZETTE. v gtmi-Weetly Ralelgk Bcgiiter, jf the Soci'01J Five Dollar per nrmunwr ball" irt Iovbrtisbmbwts. For eviery Sixteen' Una' jBertion, One Dollar ; each sultaeueni ifirtiDnt fL,,iy-five Cent. ' " CoCRT Orders and Judicial Adyertuicments II be flirgeJ 25 per jcent. higheY J 'Uiit deduction f S3J pfrcent-wi" k1"81'6 from tle rguUpricek foniaveftisersbytlio year. ' ' - 'S .vejtisemetiis, inserted in tlie Scmi- Wceklt Rg'orsTER. will tso appear in Ihe W Efciu,Y Paper tree ofcliarse- . , Itf- Leitrs to ilie Editor mut be o8T-l Alp, , BEAUTIFUL TALE. Ti? UNEXPECTED FRIEND i j ' "It must lie, my chrld said the porwir. (lovr.wipiiigavvay the tears n luch slowly tr it: kr led dovrn lier wasted checks. There 19 no whef resource. I am lob sick to work,' And vku cannot, surely see mc and yoir little bro Ihers starve. Try and beg a few shillings', and perliais by the tiittq.thut i goue.J.may bo better. Go, Henry, my dear. j. I grieve to tend you on such an errand, but it must-be dune." ;- ' " ' " '' ,i The ho v, a noble looking Ittllefeilow of about ten years, started up, a nil throwing his arms about his mother's neck,1 left the. house without a word. lie did not hear the groan o(angiiisl) that was uttered by the parent as the door closed behind him ; and it was .well that lie did not, for his heart was 'reftdy to break without. It was by-slreet in Phila delj)hia, and as he'wafked to and fro on the sidewalk, he looked hrt-at one prrsbn and iiicii ai airuiuer, as mfv passen nun, .but no ono seemed to look kiudly Qufci-r lue longer ho waited.i--n,8Cour.a? lied a"-.'i :m' the ,,ore' tlirBcuti it became ij musttf resolution 1o be?.' ' The tears were running fast down his checks, but nobody noticed them, or if ihey did, nobodyeemed. to care ; for altbovgb clean, Henry looked poor and miserable, and U is common for the poor and miserable, to cry. - 1 Every body seemed in a hurry, and the poor boy was quite in despair, when at last be es pied a gentleman who seemed to be very lei surely taking a morning walk! ' He wasdress. cd iril)lack, wore tl three cornered hat, and had a face that was as mild" and.be ntuuant as an angel's. Some. how, when H;nry. looked at nun, he felt all his fears. vanish at once, and instantly approached him. His tears 4ad been flowing so lobgrthat his ryeis were quite red tnd swollen, arid his voice trembled but that was with weakness, for he bad pot eaieb faltering voice, begged f-r a jittle cbarity, me gentleman sioppeu, -arru uia mhu iiem i melted with compassion as he looked intolhe fair countenance of the poor boy,and saw tbe deep blush which spread all over his face, and listened to the modest, bumble tone which accompanied his petition " You do not look like a boy that lias been accustomed to beg his bread," said he, kind ly laying his baud on the boy's shoulder; "what has driven you to this step 4 Indeed," ansiverd Henry, his tears be ginni.ig to flow afresh, indeed I was not born in this corfditioru But tbe misfortunes of my father, and the sickness of ray mother, I has driven me to the necessity now ' . Who is your father 1" inquired tbe gen- tleman, still more interested.' ' ' ' 'n "My father was 'a rich merchant of this City ; but he became bondsman for a friend, who soon after failed, and he was entirely ru- ined. He could not live a ffe this loss: and l in one month he died of grief, "and" h death f was more dreadful than dtiv other trounre. ' I m . My mother, my little' brother and myself soon sunk into the lowest' depths of poverty.-My mother has, until now, managed to support herself and my little brother by heriahor, land j i have earned what tcould by shovelling Snow and otner work that I cduld find to do. 'But, night before last mother was taken vefy 'sick, and 9he has since become sotnuch worse that' liere the lears oonred faster thajjever I " I do fear !he will die. I'cah nblthink oftwefB uced in respectable situations, where any way in the World to help her. I have not nau any worK to 00 lor several weeas. .it . . -' j s 1 have not ban the courage to go to any of my mother's old acquaintance, tfBd tell them that she had come to need charily. ' f tho t , , ... tJ . you looked like a stranger sir, aud something n your face overcame my shame, nd gave mc courage td Speak td you. Usifjtlo pity 1 entering the dweHing Qt poverty, ana carry ny poor mother! ' ' ' ' " " f ;nff ?ov and eladness to the hearts of its in- The tears, and the afirrpleand moving-lan-: i guage of the poor boy, touched a cicord m the breast of the strartgeT llutt'was acciistotjied to frequent vibfaiiori: ' ' '" ; ;i ' " i ' '-s " Where' irloeV yoirr motner liv, my boy saic ne irr a duskv voice, is u iar inui here V9 " She lives in1 the last house-Uthis street, sir," replied Henry1. " Yot'i can 'eeittyW Here, in the third block and.orilhe left Hand sldrf. i H. peiqes of. silver from, his pocket, "hereafer three daHars, take them and run immediately the warmeat rrratilurfe.'and vanished. The benevolent sUanWri mined lately sbogiit the d weiniiffW iWSi wirlowVr He ianfcrebH a littl .. .. f-- . 'i JMl,r. (!, :.l:..I rnicn necpum we, nuwug 4 Hftve ybll sent for a Dhviiciah V '" 1 first Monday in January 1860, and endorsed by. Urn No' sir said the hWa rrrwfiiHv - aha- 3f of oh CwolinaIioying ben loaipr mislaid i j. l-Ji Sulu tne jwy, sorrowtuliy, SOa- herpplication will be made at the expire kinghii ncad. '1 had no money to pay net- ? pi t JJays for tlM, ,ehewat ofnhe same'by th ther foranihysician nor for the medicine." ,w Carnhariv'.' -1 . -;.-tj VHere' said the stranger, drawing some I Rait. Seipi2e.l84; . lovy?.-.- 784w for a physician;. . ; ' 17 rPi receXeSnf; & .Vi almost . insoblTyorce,, but .witb a Jool of st&m SSMBSflTidMi1 " e rnom. m v L. . ('.''''ViA' '- f r. tL. I n . , !.... ...It ..Tt "1 uut a jew implements pt jaoorrrp Jpie.?u,vJxAMFirxETai table, an old bureag, and a nttie Ded wnicnr - . 1 ' kc;- -t i tood in ooecaraerrOQ wbetb intiUd IifV ' -tsfrsiyWniflbisrito'w -ri apreiwea aVJd kltti.ni; . nd ,op he bed at her feet, Jbat a titfl n'ov.: 1- Deepl.y mowed at ikUWlitt'Ue,M?aaaer , . u&i iuraiHit fiiu letgmiig to be physician, tnqairexl into W nature ol her dfsease. The symptoms were explained in & few Words, when the' tfidow, HTTj,VB,,,BUMw, "v,sic, mv sickness has fl deeper cause, an'done which' ta beyond 1 U1 pnysiciau locure. 1 m mn- tlirTa wretched mother. I see my -children sinking daily deept'r and deeper in misery- nnq wanr, wiiicli I have no means of reliev ing. My 'sickness 'is of the heartaml denth alone cperiil rriy sof rows ; but eten'dedilr V'H?uiMt 10 ine.ior it awuKeus me inou?nt ofhe. mUirrv into which mv childn;u would b pkinged if -t-," Here emotion'chokexf net utterance, ami the tears flowed unrestrain ed down her cheeks. But the-prelended phy slclaii spoke so corrsoling to her, and maui rested so watuia sympathy for her fioriditioni that the heart of the poor Woman throbbed with a pleasure that was unwonted. : ".Do .not despair J' said the benevolent stranger, J4, think only of recovery and of pre serving a life that U so precious to your chit dren. Can I -write a firescrrpttoa fiefe?" 1 he widow took a prayer 1)ot)k from the hanr of the chib! whd sat with hef on the hed; and, tearing out, a blank leaf, 41 have no oth er paper," said , she, ,V ut perhaps this-wilt W ...... - . . . ... . . - ' ' J v - . J , Tho stranger took a pencil from his pock et, and wrote a few lines upon the paper. " Th'is -prescription. T??, " find .f ar!b-V y0" 1 necs .jfTwiuTwyUej-ou a second. I have great hopes of your recovery-. He laid the paper, on. the table and went away.. (Scarcely was he gone when the elder son returned. - "Cheer up, dear fnother," saivl be,. going to lier bedside and affectionately kissing her. " See what'a kind benevolent stranger has - w "' i ' i I iriYcn. us. it will maKe us.ricn lor several dn vs. ' It has enabled us io have a physician,' and he will be hero in arcoment. Compose yourfeJf,- oowy dear, mother, aud take cour age." - "; -i ' -i - i 44 Come near,' my son," answered the rao- thcif, j66king with pride $nd affection on her clw - nearer, that I may bless you. God 'never forsakes ihe innocent and , tbe goxU O may he still, watcli over youJm all your paths ! A physician has just been here. He was a -stranger, but he suoke to me with kindness and a compassion that were a balm to mv heart. When he went away he left ,uiii prescription oti the table ; see if you can reaj if," larv alaneed at ie oaoer and started tackhe took it up, and as he read it thro antj again, a cry of wonder and aston- ishment escaped hum.' w What isit, my ont exclaimed the poor widow.'trembling with an apprehension of she knew not what. ".Ah I read, dear mother ! God has beard us. Tbe mother took the paper from the. hand of her son, but no sooner had she hxed her evesunon it. than "mv God !M she exclaimed. t 8 Washington P'" and fell back fainting upon her pillow.'' ' The tfriliuff was an obrirrationtom Wash- i off ton. for it was indeed he,) by which the wj(iow wa. i0 receive the sum of one hun- ed dollars, from his awn private property, e joUi,led in case of necessity. - Mpnrrwhile the XDected nhvsician made D;g apnearafice, and soon awoke the mother from itr fuintin? fit. The lovful surprise. ww m w v mmr m w my 0 a w i0cther with a cood nurse with which the jpijygjgigr! provided her, and a plenty of lbogome food, soon restored her. to perfect health. " 1 . . 'fbc influence of Washington, who visited tf,ero more than once, provided for theKwi- ,jow friebdi wbo furnished her with constant and ' orOfitable employment, and her sons m,n ti.w had arrived at the nrooer aze. Ytmi were able not only to support them- - -t - i 8eres, but to 'render the remamoeroi ineir rnotbelr's life cotnfortablc and happy.- T ' .fiMi.ii" ren wiT,o read this storv M . . . . , orwi remember, when they tnrnk ol the great and refflWI,otrt,,"v , . ... gQOU W ASjiisoxpai a u w wr . " , . . ..... . males. This is no nciiuous iaie, uu is uh- ly one of a.thousand incidents which might bo related of him, arrd yrti ten stamp him one - men.. ,? ; . ' ; N'eur York Christian Messenger.. . OTICC "-wrebY gi vep,Mat a3mdi of the Kaleiirli anq vastn uaii ivoau .ComDany. No, 294, lor Two lltousand Uol law, pay able to order, darted 1st July, is; payaoon me Em to-m a l ll ROtl) IiOTICE.-On and after to-rrrCow; the 44th! inatth Train fwill leave Our Offioabsfet anppUed Uh Hie g reateai y(,ety of - . rVxtscfofr.Tlflev .: : , . - W 'are prepared t to ietate I . - Tl a . 1 l .' aV 1 m r.ikii nnlliiA I - " " " 1 I, H.ll IT It . - ,7 , , t xvr . tk) M M ISS!OAlEB.CH ANT, 84. Front rectw foarth door aboie Old Slip, new Pfarht. Honsf . NEW YORK. Tli SiiJcriler bes lenre to inform 4iio friends and tbe Mtsvbanis orNotiU Carolina ibai be baa opened, this Spring, on bis own account, a WHOLESALE CRCCilET and COSSIOX HOUSE, , ... 84 front Street, near Old Slip, where be Ii'aior Sale, at all timts.'a aeneral asSort- meni w Virruccrirw, 8unaoM io me Soutnertt trade, end wbvAi. bo otter for CASH-, at srpstll advance upon I he Cargo and A.upiioa prices. MR. Vtf HITLOCK bas bad long expeiiehce th'tbe business, and bas every facility (buying for Cash") ol selling Qoods at the lowett ratet, and hm assures tliose v1k will call upon bini, that tbey way rely upon -be ins faitlifullr served. Particular attention will be given to onlers for Good?, and to sales of Produce consigned to birn, upon wbicli Advances mtiII be rnade, if required, B. AJ, VVHITLOCK. June, 1SU3, . 43 6in r'efer to Malcotm St, Garrl, Stnidi, Wrivtit&Co. ew York. Corlies.Stanion fit Bartiec I Alfred M. Treadwell ,W. Si. A. Stith, Raleigh, N."C. J. & VV. MurpJiy, SalisUirv", N. C. J, A. R. Sloan, Greensboro', JV. C. Jolin iMcArn. Fnyw'! & ""A' CARD. TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS AND FARMERS a. . ifWTJKIJYS A rev aia akora lk BU Ttb, oa tlx ayjiMlta Air,) MAIN STREET, RICHMOKB, VA. . Would embrace tbe present opportunity to inform Country Merchants and otbers wltotnay visit tbis mar ket for tbo- purpose of purchasing Goods, that bis stock (or the Fall trade .will be extensive, having been care fully selected by Mr.'G." L Denisqw, formerly of PetefsbnrgV who is how in liis employ, and bas. bad eOntideraUla- experience in this branch of business His stock , having been purchased (by leaving order for their manufacture early in July, which was pre vious to the advance iq price ou Goods in bis tine, wilt enable turn to offer litem 10 or 15 per cent, less tbau be could if tbey had teen, purchased at a rater date, which is a difference of no small consideration. His object is to establish himself business, aqd he intends using every proper means for tbe accomplisb uient of that object ; and, to further bis purpose, pro poes offering bis Goods at such prices as will make it to t lie interest of purchasers to call and examine bis Stock. Ho lies received a portion of his stock, and will con tinue to receive" by various arrivals during the season. Richmond, Vq. Sept 5 .. 73 lm MEDICAL COLLEGE. IN RICHMOND, VIRGINIA. HE next Session of iho Medical department of Hampden Sydney College will, commence, in Richmond, oo the last Monday of October (30tb) and continue ontU the last of February following. Jns Cullkv, M D4 Professor of Theory aud Prac tice of Medicine. L. W. Chamkkblatsk, M D, Professor of MaU ria Medica and Therapeutics. It. L.Bohhas, M D, Professor of Obstetrics and Diseases of women and children. Socbates Maopis, M D, Professor of Chemistry and Pharmacy. ArecsTcsL. WiRBraR.M D, Proresor of Surgery and Surgical Anatomy. JcrvuiRS WyjiAJr.M D, Professor of Anatomy and Physiology. S The Infirmary attached to the College fa rnwhes am ple mstrhals for practical medical and surgical instruc tion during the winter. To this is. ah6 added the pub lic institutions of the city, which are andef the charge of a member of the Faculty ; to all of which the tu- deat has free access. The facilities for obtaining infor mation in practical anatomy and tbe mode of perform ing surgical operations are not excelled in any institu tion of our country. - The' Faculty take pleasure in announcing to the medical profession the appointment of Dr. Jeffries Wy mao, of Boston, to the chair uf Anatomy and Physio logy ; gentleman of eminent qoalificstions as a hu man and comparative Anatomist and Physiologist. AUCi. L. WARMER, M. D.. Dean of the Faculty. Sept.7; 73-1 2t PORTRAIT, MINI AT UBE, AND HISTORICAL PAIXTIXG. - MH. JO: S- PENDim, OF NORTH CAEOUA, Having visited Evrepe for the purpose of perfecting himself in bis profession, is now prepared to execute Portraits, Miniatures, fcc. Thoee wishing to avail theuweUea of his profession al services, are requested t rail at hU Artellier, on ' Hillsborough Sireet, 1U0 yarda West of tbe Uupitol, whereoecimens wf his execution may be seen. Sept. 15, 1843. 13 Passage to Baltimore. THE superior Steamboat,. COLUM BUS or PO CAHONTAS, will leave City Point direct for Baltimore, every , Wkd vxsdat afternoon, at 3 o'clock, pc immediately after the arrival of the Cars from Pe tersburg, and wiH land Passenger irl Baltimore, the . '. Tl,.' ...nmmA.t..tiAn.'nn Iri1 th.a. Boats are .very superior, and 'the passage, including meal through 'from. Petersburg Baltimore, only $8. Returning, will teave Baltimore every Saturday after noon at 5 o'clock " J. BRANDT, Jr. Agent. ' Baltimore, Mar! 1843. ; 22 ly tNEW NOVEL; UY CObPER; "Wyandotte, Jor tbe Hutted Knoll, a Tale of Border LhV, ia vols." For sale by ' ' ' " ;: u TURNER de HUGHES. September 1843. 75 TTTTrANTED IMMEDIATELY, 4 Jotntwww 'y V ' !Woot HaTTias. : Ti good workman, eon- atant employment and: the highest wngea given.;- : HUGH LUCKEY. : .Raleigh, Aug. 16i - - 66 Roanoke TYavigalloii Company a"phE Annual meeting of ihe .Roanoke Naviga 23 Uoa . Company, sviu. be held at vv eldon on Wednesday, the first of November jaext. 8ept32f 1843. . ' ,77-3t Wiiliaiir Xhoiupsoh, Cabinet aficl Furniture fare-house,' liALIGII, rs. C, TrH Subscriber has now on hand atlils furnish ing VV.are Rooms, just in the ' rear of Messrs. l arner & Hughe? Hook 8torefca general aMortment of Articles in Wis tine, made in the most faithful man ner, after the newest" and most fashionable patterns,' and which will be warranted. ' "Jliey wilt be 8hl at such prices, as to leave io excuse fur sending to tbe INorth Tor Furniture. Can and look, before you send frdm home. 1 AVTLLfAM T.HOMP8UN. . (T7 Waldut, Birch, Maple apI Poplar dumber 'Wtllseasuned, taken In exchange for Funiirute. PILLS ! PI LLS I ! PILLS ! ! ! HEALTH THE TRUEST RICHES. " ' " TIffiv CELEBRATED V ' . Hygcian Vegetable JPiXls,' Can be had nt the Store John Primrose, FAVETT!?VIXLR$TKET, RAI.KIGnf K.-C. MOAT'S MOKlSUN PILLS. ' THE GENUINE HYGEI.VN VEGETABLE" UNl VERSA L VIE DICIN E Accurate', pre pated by Dr. H, S. Moat, )f New oik, frorri jh original recipe used lor many yrarsroy nisiaiewnafj Mr. Thomas Moat, Vice Prcfeidetitdrilie Drhish Col lege of Health. ' ' 1 ' : ' ' Twenty years' successful 'administration of these celebrated medicines in Europe, arid more' than twelve yeiirs in the United States, hne established their high reputaiion. Thousands of both fex;wbo have been restored to health the numerous- sulTcrers related from prematura death and volumes of certified cases of cure, embracing every iliseaxe in the tang catalogue of human mieery ; must oonvince the mos incredu lous, of there superiority and the truth of theHvireian theory, rcautti fig frem scientific research and xpe- nence, namely, that man is suoject to only jone ' raal diseaseimpurity of tbe blood.'' The Midicines being composed entirely of herbs or vegetable matter, purify the blood aud carry off the corrupt humors of the body, in a manner o simple as to give every day ease and pleasure. . Man will be born to days of bl is, compared to what has hit her I o been his lot, -weighed down as he has been by disease, infirmities, aud sufferings which no eurtbly power knew bow to alleviate, until this dis covery was presented to tbe world. The weak, aba feeble, tbe infirm, the nervous, the delicate, are in a few day a strengthened by liieir operation, and the most obstinate complaints are removed by perseve rance without tbe expense of a Physician. Adapted to all circumstances and tuiuatione, they are ihe hpi medicine ever invented for Families, or to take to sea, preventing scurvy and Costiveness, requirinu no chnnge of diet, particular regimen, or tare against ta king cold. The prepotency of these medicine, has indu ced many speculators to' attempt imposition on the public, by forging Ihe labels, or forcing their Imita tions ink notice through the medrum of ihe Pea Sme of them pretend to Hygeinn principles, by steal ing from the writings of the Hygeist, and copying whole pages into their fulsome advertisements. But as they cannot copy the medicine, their speci fics or their deleterious nostrums prove to he unavail ng, their puffing and piracy become evident ; disap pointment to the afflicted is eventual, and with just obloquy the pretenders sink into oblivion. The Hygeian medicines, first introduced into (his country by H. S. Moat, in 1830, have for the last four years been prepared by him, and the increasing sale attests their intrinsic merit ; thry comprise two sorts of Pills, No. 1 and No. 2, in single boxes of earn at 25 or 50 cents ; and Packets containing both sorts, at $1, $2, or $3. The Vegetable Cleansing Powders, in large boxes, at 37$ cents" with printed directions. Each packet has a fac simile of the sic nature of H Shepheard Moat, and to prevent counterfeits, are signed with a pen. by the district agent arid sub-agent on a label of yellow paper. None are genuine unless they have theseaignatures, and are obtained from sub-agents, who can produce their written appointment from the district agent, and whose names are advertised in their respective districts. H. SitrraiiHa Moat, Principal Office 50 Uanalst. All orders will be promptly filled at 20 per cent less than retail price far all sums over twenty five dollars, for cash. " Some person in every Town and Village, ought to keep this valuable medicine, for the benefit of their fellow men. One individual, sent ninety miles to procure them. . Nov. 17. 1842. 94 ly fTTI HE SUBSClilBEK. announces to the public, J! that he w prepared to make, repair and clean out f 'MtliPS to order and at trie shortest notice. He bopea by a close and punctual attention to bui nes3,.to receive a share of public patronage. ' JOSEPH. K. AlcADAMS.t Raleigh, June 20lh, 1843. - 5f A N assortment of Dry Good, Groceries. Superior l Straw Floor Matting, Stuart a best Steam Refi ned Candy. &c dec ' - . Just received, and for sale, cheap for 'asb. .. ; JOIN i WJiST. -. .- Nxt Store to New Market House.. . Auguat 25. . , . . 68lf 41 ALT. 100 Bushel good Alum Salt for sale, k7lciieap lor Uasa. S. l. August 28. rpHE SUfeSCRLBER offers for sale his HOUSE t AND LOT4 in theUhy of Raleigh. Tte House Is new. and the Lot improved with shrubbery, 6lc. There is a W ell of exceMent' Water in the yard. To a small family u witl be- found one of the moat desi table leaideneeain the City. . Posseasioo given imme diately, if desired. . ' i I . ' . S. W. WHliLNG. : September 4, 1843. ... -T2-4w araw TajaaaF yS-W . w'P'" wm vsr,BBW"Br' - ' r .. ' AT THEv , , ., jTorth Carolina Bookstore TTDRlNCIPLESf Human Physiology, with ev 11 one hundred illusUaUoru : by'WUliam Q. Car penter. M, J2. . Elements of Chemistry with nume rous illustrations: by Thomas Graham, F. R. S.L.dc E. D. Tbe Horse : by William Gonatu The The ory and Practice of Midwifery ; W Fleetwood Church' ill, M..D. M. K. I. A. . Lives of tbe Queens of Eng- rand, from tho Norman Conquest, with anecdotes of I iKjtir loiirta h Airn nt riltlrVt For sale hy TURNER (t HUGHES. DR. STRINGFELLOW'S PRICES FOB DENTAL (TPE RATIONS. Extracting Tbeth or Roots, each ' $ 1 00 Examination anddh-ections fbrthe manager "'me'nfdf CbiMren's Teeth, . 5 00. CWaryrig the1 entire set of Teeth 5 00 Separation by FUing, each ""1.00 2lW&iMi&.gfiM-1. 3 00 Best Artificial Teeth on Pivots, each . 8 .00 Do. on gold pivots ' . rlO .00 Do. oa gold plate . - . ' 10 00 Do. on the improved plan of Dir. S. ' 15 OQ Operating for, and attendance Tcbrurmed case8,of Neuralma -200 00 . TjejimsCASIL , ; . Raleigh, June 12, laia, ... , REnLRj(CE: -- - Hon. Geo. Ey Badger." . Jodge Battle, C Raleigh. . . . 'i ' Dr. Seekwith, rA ' ' Dr. P.J Pope . - ., . . . . Wm. Plammer. Eq. C Warren ton. , . Gen Hawkins. ,. , Gti. Joy ner, , Dr. Wilcox, CHaUfaxl 7 Dr. Bond.- - coitMUNicATliDj. . . It is with no little pleasure that e are.ealilej, to inform the public., Ihrougb, the mediiMn of jrovjr col umns, that a cure has been atlengih discovered fijij he most painful and harassing of all nervous iaQecUona, Neuralgia or Tic Doloreux. Tbejny.lbnfayujnaW patients wnosesuflering'swc nave witnessed, and who are ignorant that those sufferings can be ieticved by scientific means, induce us to make' tbjs'fcbm'mnni-F tion The' number of cases afreatf iutetf by JltJ, sflcceaa of Ms practice, which is a riovet'ai It Is efil, caclqbk . flia, residence in the Capital of -tbe fettle, wilf : make it convenienrfor him to comnrlted by many at distance, who are affijettn?- who a'diaease. almost a" prostrating to the mental as to the physical energies of tbe human system. - J Ijiiiversily or Maryland, MEDICAL DEPARTMENT. THE ANN DAL COURSE OF LEU t II RES o the Medical Department of the University of MarylaniJ wi'l cpmmence on the lat Monday of Oc lober next, an4 be continued till the firstday of March following. . The course of instruetfim will consist, as usual, of ectures on the Theory and Practice of Medicine, on Obstetrics and Medical JurisrrDlence,'on Chemistry nu narmacy, on surgery, on materia Medic ana rherap-utics, and on Special and General Anatomy. Tbe welt (known advantages of tbe University' of Maryland, its spneioas hathf. Its unfit a tied npfatitus the abundant and che.i'p materials for the -pursuit of practical Anatomy afforded by the city of' Baltimore and-the ample resources of the valuable Wuseum oe- ongtng to the'CoHege, leave nothing to he desired by thr vho attach themselves to it a student of the various departments of medical science. The lewotM- of the Professors of Surgery, of the racliee of Phvaic, and of Thetapeutica will be illus trated ty daily clinical hasiruetion in fho wards of the' Baltimore Infirmary. Tots insulation, which a eon netted with the College ami in its immediate vicinity, present at all times a number and variety of cases amply sufficient to afford to students an acquaintance with the practical application of the principles of Medicine and-Surgety. Constant opportunities occur during the session of witnessing in it important surgi cat operations. fSb Professors of the several branches, thus pro vided with aJI the necessary and desirable means of aiding siut'ents of mediano in the acquisition- of a thorough professional education, will make every ex ertioti to promote the interest o their pupils and io prepare them properly tor tbe arduous and momen tous duties of the medical profession. SAMUEL CHEW, Dean. September 19 . 74 3t Taluable Propertr for stale In the Tlclnlty of Raleigh, AT AUCTION. . fTTlHE Subscriber will offer for sale, lfore the II Court House door, in Ralrich. on TbufHilnv the 2od day-of November next, (being Court week,) if not disposed of betjuro that time, the following proper ty, to y.ii : His Dwelling House and the Lots attached to it, containing between ten and twelve acre?. It is situated about sit hundred yards East of the Capitol, on Newbern Street, in a beautiful Groe of Forest 1 fees, and without the limits of ihe 1 own. - contains four apartment in the basement, including tee Dining room, and five above, and two fasitsges It is new, built of choice materials, and of so perioi workmanship. The out-house an.) ' onclonofea are also new. In the back yard, is a Well of most excel, lent water. . - , Antiiiproti Lot of 91 acres at the end of Newbern street, fronting the Capitol, and at the dietance of seven or -eight hundred-yairda. It is one of the most beautiful sue in the Viciniiy of Raleigh. Another Lot of about fifteen acres ; lying aleo East of the City, adjoining a Lot formerly the property of the late Joseph Gaiss, and a Lot' be longing t Jiw U Koixi. I here are-two mall framed Houses upon it, yielding a rent thai would make the property a good invesUsent at the price ai which it t eau mated, ami opn the Street r leading by Dr.J. O. Watsoj a, are two handsome building tu ationa. :. , . A tract of. between thirty and forty acres. about three miles south of Raleigh, affording as abun dant supply of Wood, and much valuable Timber. . The terms will be accommodating, and made known wherrtbe property is offered. v .. J, R. J. DANIEL. Sept &. .. . ...-. . .. . .77 . ) ft U CQtTON' BAGGING, 2.tbs, to the yard ; and good Baje ,Rope ; offered at a Mnalf ' profit jor ne iaan. WILL ( PECK. ' Rale?gn. ft$ih'Sept. v;-'6t riHE Sobscriber haa lately added to hJa Stock l neat aaaortment of rCoach Ice and , other trim I mine used in the repairina of Carrige.? Persona in 1 this tine, would da Well ha examine for iheaoeelveaJaw j he feels assured that he can sell them onuauaily ..low I fnr thim mnrtrAt. . . ' ... - I t , JAMEiM- .TOWLBSj f'A I. -fc. .If' ir X3W ni rSSJlJFACXORV, Save a 'Dollar1 xtnd '&t a better1 nut MIVGlgZ. ucUEr'i Practttai Hatter, rettrVetfirily Informs the Citimns of Kalfeigh, aid the Neighborhood generally, that' be baa tiowTeceived bia pr'iS Stock; cfibisting bl J0LjPfiJ JElST of every deseriMloh; which be ' onwe fcr' sale at least I twenty per cent, chaar tbah they .cat) be bad St any oincr piace inluus Uity, He is now OnlatHnf sOtoo Superior Cassimere ahd tftrmaa IWustt Hals, a Wf At neater than yew hava aeea fbt xaafiy a dajuU AUb, soma very superior .-.Mola Skin irJShart ,Wftr8ilk Hata. whreKfDf beauty af finish, and duTabimy. can. not be excelled. .Ha will be kept ctMtatHy jh hand, of manufactured to. ordr. (of every ashtVa-frlit and fashwa-;. HaU f evary. deacHfUon.v cleaned -ad prefiacdr to .look quai to new. .Custom&Vr pjre$aea gruht. . . y rv . 'f. II. L. has takeh,tbe Shop on ayetievilfa Street, recently orcupied by 'ijr. Juras, nextdoOr U Mr. . Whitk's Shoe Store', here he inVitea ; ihe'publlc b call before purchasing elsewhere, jf they.sviali ,to save a dollar, and gef a bi uyr ratv. ,tl Ifbsls, thitty stHct attention to The bunesa,fo Receive a . ahars of thaiJtlb lifc'petrod.' ' ' '- . " ' ' - TiV. B. Cash fcivVn' fd VoSt On the $kni:' and ev erydescripiion'of Feaa. a 1 " ' Itl'it ".Tin DREE, PHYSICIAN. TAB itE AM I AIL AND . ' L- . fiPEtlVllP fiirorvuv.. Opfrntea for the ttlief of najidothx.aft"ectioris of the Ka i- xttfterygiunj, Croesed Eyeai tui arjfed Tonsils and Palate j - ' TJUib ?oot, Hare-Lip, Summering; Stone, Stricture, Fistula, Piles ; Deformities) .Diseases of tba BooeB j, . Hernia, (a radical eure.j Aneurism ; Cancer Polypus, TiMnours, Ulcers And Surgical Diseases in general. Dr. IL;w:iU.YtsiJ an? part of the State wbsf) his services may be enquired. , , Kaietghi Jan,a3, . ,, , R. UCiVDREE wUI giyeVijgijT .Qoorsa of Medical and 8drgicl iruuucuoru to owrMre tuose r udenu who wish to vlait the Northern Collages. rttt mc p(titw.oiuut:iivi.oi xr, iu Qtunner, gxuduated wTth credii at the end of their 5rt sesiion, Jo tne Rrch'mond Medical College. . T; ' , UKVaKKCkS ; 0oV. M6rehaLT ' ' J: " ' , r '!''' Hon. DeoVEWgfer; 1n;- f u Dr.Bjitkwititj' ;8kiai i! IJtiartei Manly'.-'feq." v' - ' Hugh WadddtvEsq.'BiHalioroOBhV ' : v.;i- ; ; JPaMar The Subscriber, i. prepared excite 'alf ktnJl d Imitations of every, variety of MsirbU; and of all kiada of Wood j akoffWall Painuag, Papaihngiiig5 Cla sing awl GILDING bnWvodand MdaltemhUiice of every detcrij(iof.t lafrUc Jai French MgltviSic.i attended to at the shortest notice, and flohfcui sups' rjor style of workmanship.' .- p V l s MILITARY FLAGS and BANNERS paiotad in the neatest style, on the . shortest notice, nod much cheaper than they can be done eleewbere, . rjRe. fer to the Adjutant General of North Carolina. Persons wishing Painting of any description x cuted, by calling at the Cabinet Waifca Idid of Mr. William Thompeon, opposite the Sooth East corner of the Capttol Sqtrnre, may expect to have it dohS to their entire satisfaction. C FRA2IER. Raleigh, Jaw. 14. 1843. 6 tt BViaejiw Books Ilooks--Booi- ftp HIS jay raceived at the North Ciroliria Book II alore, No. I. rbea side, Raleigh; N- C; The History of N . At S. America;, by T. i Gordon. The Irfe of Sir Walter Raleigh, by Mrs. Tbompeofl.-l Narrative of the War ih Germany and Franca ia 1813 and 1814, by L?tut. Gen. Charles W. Vane. Memoir of Gen. 1 Jifayette' and the French Revolu tion in 1830, by B. SarVans, hi Seerelary. Famil iar Letter and Papers of Benj. Franjilin. - La Caaa' Jourual in 2 vols. Memoirs of Lucien Booiparte, 1 vol. The Life of William Cobbet in 4 vol, . Tbo Life of Galileo Galilei in 1 vol. For sale by -, v . ' TURNER t HUGHES, June 13. ' . , , ,., . !;i 65 ' BROKE JA I aOf-f IS RETT ARD, iJtfARDY CAllRpLT,na free hefiro. committed lo.tbe. Jatl of Wako Cooh- (. ty for hoi e-tealing, -succeeded in f - feeling his escape on the oigbt of Toes- dar, the 29th iwataht. ... DCTcfr-Hardy Carroll is rathar dark Corn pip r ted, thickf set; about & reet -6 Inches highwith a btisfiy head, and lips1 somewhat thicker than is com mon for a negrrt.- He has rt etteedin bad ' look. As be is generally known, any further description is Jcemsjd unnceeasary; , t. . .... ,".' . ' Tho above, regard 6f Fiftef n Dollars will be ifen for hi delivery io roe, 6r hif Qo"i.finemenl 0 that t get him. . . JaM.ES ED WARDS?; JSberiff,, - RaleialwN..C' Aagust 30,4843. m ; , 70r- avetteviKe Sueet -t .Chang fof lb Atter icad Notea, in Letter froasLWuh to New York, by ah Aajen can Lady t The teighbarii. by Frederika Bremer Th Work of William Shakspeare, complet, at 2ft cent per arftener For le Hy ' 5 ..u ..- ... .i i THKniKa nuuti.s. September 1 rjno 'EETi-th- very desirable D Welling t- . i-w a. m ' a M -St. kf 'sk a ; . M- If longing to Mrs. rrianira onimfiira jrow oc upleo-by the-' WMr. LscyV' PoasefMbn .tdsyibs hil ir ut nt Jnlr-. ror terms anolv to .. una !5, . i. ;4 r-e. JAMES MAfiTIii .fc J) BddAlClC, Will nractk- in all tbeXJOurts at Mobile, and in tba Couatiea of -VaahiainCtark andMonroe, Alabama. Mobile, Apnt lSV43.rt .ta . - h 33 y. -...TiTTfrtnvuwtiBV.xrn i,niTPlffCrl' . DtMfT T1 nTffn a Also. tttoA Lamb Od JAMES M.TOWLES; a i in in -f f t H i. in. wrv FfV w rra A N VS FEH'IU ; F1LLO.- -i- - -JIi' OTITII;' tiUAmX . avJn f JCTO tt ;ooi; ihbiitAotitymoii8, Uj NEW IIOOKS-Jasi received Ibis day. atfha North Carolina" J3noksiore, Ralaiglk, . K. V., No, 1, vi'-iS; t. iekivv,- T.- -ft j . ,.bgMi:!tfc i:fjni '
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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