Si ih.M ,H .nid? I. )i .V also Jj t,1r.k;K' a -u . ..; ..:!. ski ! nlin.i.lA; !;!tn Jl'iiJ sut li.i bir - n' I -' r -(.'ii; it-?;"!: 9tJ ifl itt i(t 'i 1 bjl ar "i' iii 0 .-nf. ,nV ? Viu ,Hi?c4jt 'iy.y;:: .i od? b?ii5ffa .! n-vr-s.a ... . If:. I J . - - . i -......i J .-.w-imr- . . i-i. .. I. i. w i jim . I i. in ..i ii .i - .. r .a x a ii ir r i m VV 1 llJtt I I I I I I l.r . I' I. , L v u i is i .x.' a-- Lrrri;! t, . tvuri ii aw r ; i ; j tail ar f- ii i l. i. ii i a w jivu tv,j ; vilify, istna t; i .!. fii t . : it C2Voi.o:i" UAZyrT,K.. . . - ' . r m i l - . ... r " 1 - i 1 i h t - - - - - - - - 1 ' -- - - - - -. - , , , . , - - ' - - - - l i .. TTCiTf lor Oiir' t re Ae Ulr, dtUrMfut pettteM oarp'J A rfy roT, fa w? iiXe Artl I ' I "Vnwarp .V ' . tV . . (or nx week in the Raleigh Register, a uewa For the Prtsideiey er the (nited Sttlei, J U.per pushed m the csi br Kaieii.; nwifymg tiw HENRY CLAY, OF KENTUCKY. JRALEIGH. N. C. I T u LIKE ORIENT PEARLS AT RANDOM STRUNG." From tbe London. papaich THERE' A STARJ.TEIAVST,,!' There's a star in the west thnt sltall never go down ' Till tlie records ot v-alour' decay ; . We mud worship its light tho 'tis notour owq. Tor liberty bursts in its ray: ... Snail i be name of a Vshirton ever be beard, By u freeman and ihrill nof his breast? r Isttrere one out of bondage that bail not tbe word As t!i Bethlehem star of the West - ' ' t ' ",: ; ' War, war te the knife, bt entbraRed ofye die! Was ihe echo that waited in tlie land r ' ' '' Bur it was not his. voice that prompted the'cry,' Nor Uis madness that kindled the brant) He rain-d not hia arm, he defied opt Uis foes, . Wliile a leaf of the olive remained, . j y Till goat'ed by inattlt. hi apirit aroae, ". -:.-! 'Like a long baited lion unobaioed ' - He struck with firm courage' tbe blow of the brmve, . But sighed o'er the carnage that spread, 1 He indijjnnntty trampled ttie yoke of the slave, And werti Car the ihoiuatids that bfe'dl" 1 ' ' ' Titough tie threw back the fetters and headed the strife, Till man's cLarter was fairly restored, ,-:T Yet be prayed for the moment whn freedom and Ufe Would no longer beened whbtbvtwordt 0b! his laurels were pure, and ha patriot name . In the page of tbe future shall dwell i And be seen in all annals die foremost In fa me, By the side of a Hofer and Tell. , Revile not my song, for ibt wjee ana the goad Among Bntons have nobly fODbfess'd, That his was tbe glory and ours was the blood Of the deeply stain'd fields of the West. " , WEDLOCK. As spider seldom seitk the fij. But leave bim of himself i' apply. So men are by tbemselres employed To quit trie freedom they enjoyed, And run their becks into noose They'd break' them after to break loose." ' HudibraM.' JPIItE! THE iETNA IWS17RAWCBKMIA KY, of Uartfordi Conn Offrra to insure Buildings .and Merchandise, : against lose or damage by fire, at premium to suit the times, , Thi lu on rtf ih- MAt n,l ht fn.nr.nre Com. panie nies ua the United States, and oavs iu losses prompt- ' f - o T. I Applications' for Insurance in Raleigh, or its vi ciaity. to be made to. '. - 8. W. WHITING. May 4, 1843. . , ... Agent. TO J1MERCUAJYTS. r, M Y Fait stock of HATS and CAPS it now complete, and ahaB receive ac- cessions thereto durino the season, di- root fr..mihRv.rimiManiifaruirera with whom mv order. r lft. I I dep.m it nnncpihiiirf in endmentfl the' vflriotia tylcs and qualities of goods which 1 bave now fn I store. Suffice it to eay, ibatmy assortment, as usual, embraces every article kept -in Hat establishments, all of which hae been selected, by myself, and orders Civen out early in the season. , I inviie py former customers and others, who ex pect to furnish themselves in the Petersburg and Rich tnond markets' to give my Stdck' an examination. 1 . " FRANCIS MAJOR, ' Sycamore street, Petersburg; Ya. 1 Sept. 12. r 744W Ai DMINISTHATQR'S NOTICE. The Subscriber bnviiig, at bepteinbef Terra, 1843, of the Court of Pleas and Qaarler Sesvioaa. for the Qounly df Frankltit, uken Letter of AdsninLrtra tion, according to. law , on the Estate of Willianj Fos ter, dee'd, hereby gives "general iriDticfl to all the cred itors of said Estate, to present . their cbw ma duly au thenticate U, wiUnn i.he ume limited by, law for. that purpoae-otherwiae this notice will be plead in bar of recovery. Dptra tolheaid Estate will also please make payment immediately. . , . ,. Y RICH:D. F. TARQROUGH, AdVr ' 1 mmmt m E Oft SALE.The Hotree and Lrvtbn .Hrllsborjatjijfy Street, adjoining 1 he tes- ' Atso, two- nuodrea sru amy acreaot wooi - land within Hhree miles' of the Cptolc A(ss ne groes' Bar well ana Pb'oeheVboth of w'hdm are valuable h'ou.-e servant. Unlethe above property im Jutpeeed of at private sale before Mendajr thw 8W' trwant.it ill onihat day, be'sold at aaeiio'n.'- Apply to the Subdcriher: and in cae of bia absence 'from town, to Thomas G. St ott, Esq. - Oct. 3, 1843. 80-ta QjrATEpffKOBTIiCAKQWANonhKBp. ar VPaafj-Siuriof urt f Ltw,' Spring - ' . ' ; Juniu Aiui.'t j ,. OrigiMl tUchmnl leit n.MtgTvet, Davy and n 'eMe Ppewy , wftrtwnif the V-W tKPeffnJam JunHw Ami. U non.rei. (Jin( nit hi Slut ii i npiAiri tk fxni.r...r.n aul Juoiu Amis to awoear at tbe next Term of thu Voirt,.to be heU) for'the County of Norlhatniton, on th fifth. Monday after the foiirth Mi.nday in -pUra-Wf 1843. at the Court House in the Town of Jack .' then ond ihere to' replevy and plead,' otherwioe, jndgmept by default will ' lie crranted at(Tnst him. and the Property levied on condemned to the use of ' Witnesn, John P.'Boykin, Cletk'ofoorMid Cowt, at office, rbe liftb; Monday after tbe fourth Monday in March I8!d. - JOHN 1". BO YK1.V; Clerk.- TATE QF NORTH t:AROlrN A-Chalham County Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions. August Term. 1843. , Kedfonl Underwood, Slartna Underwood Alfred Cn 'derwootl, Elixabeth Underwood, and George Ln , derwood, bv their next friend and euardian. AbiWr B.. Marsh. w. Jesse Marley, Administrator of William Underwood, dec d. and rhomns Henry and his wife Eliza. Petition to Account and Settlement. It appearing U ihe sati-faction of the Court, that Thntnas Henry and Ms wife- Eliza, are non-restdenis of tbia tsttrte, it is theref'tVeorderi-d by the Coort, that publication be made in the Raleigh Reistw for aix I weeks, for said ITjomas Henry and wife-Eliza, to ap pear at the next term of this Court, at the Court House n Pittsboro', on the second Monday of Ko Ytnber next, then and there to plead, answer or de mur, otherwise, tbe same will be taken pro eonfe$o, and heard' ex parte.- - - v itnesK- Ti A. Stedroaa, Clerk of our said Court, al Office, the second. Monday in August, 184.. N. A. STEDMANi C. C. C. Pr, Adv. ?5 621. 75 (Jw T ALU ABLE REAL ESTATE FUR SALE. On .the a4th of October next, will ba sold at tba late residence of, Isaac Sta4linga, dec. iq Jphnston County, N. C. the following Proper ty, tq wit: .... . .About 3000 Acres of Valuable Land, in lota to suit purchaser. One tract of 1160 Acres, is of fir.-trate Pine and Creek land,. with a good .Grist and Saw Mil) Wh ,idea of the Creet. Alio; a valuable Tact of Land, containing 385 Acre, with an excellent Dwel- firtg thereon, and an necessary Oiitbtrihlings. " At the same time and place, will be sold, ihe Stock of Horses; Moles,' Cattle, bheep, and Hogs; all tho Fartnirtg UiensHs ; one new tine Carriage - one Road Wagon ; 4 Cart: reveral Yoke 'of Oxen one set of Blcksruf.h's Tools-; and all Hie Hooehold and Kitchen Furniture ; Com and Fodder ; Peas, Oats and -Wheat: end several Log Chains and two pair of Log W beets Terms of Safe.- A Credit of six tnoniha will be given ; and the purchaser required to grve bond and approved security. . ELBERT A. BRYAN, Ex'r. September, 1 1, 1843. 76 TATI3 or North Carolina NASH CountyCourt of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, August Term 1843. Msrj Edwards, widow of Edwin Edwards, VB. Heira t Iaw of Edwin Edwards. Petition for Dottier. It appearing to the Mtisiacrhm of the Court, that Solum Edwards and William Edwards, two of the heirs at Law of Edwin EdwarJa. dee'd. ari nn-rnt- dentiof this Mate ; It is-therefore ordered bv the Court, that publication be made for six week in th- Raleigh Register, that tbe said IMertdanis be and ap pear at our next Court ot PIom and Quarter Semuon, to be held for the County of Nash, at ih Court House in Nashville, on the, second Monday to November next, then and there to demur to tbe said Petition, or shew cause why the prayer o( the PetiUonrr shall not be granted ; otherwise, tne -prayer oi me reuiioner will le beard ex parte as to them, and granted. Witness. 6am I. Brown, Clerk of our taid Court, at OfBcej the 5thday if September, 1843. SAM L BKUWI, U.C. U. INTATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. lhainam IkCoonty. Coert of PJeaa and Quarter Sewioos. n-t T.rm I Hi3f A -paper writing, purporting to be the last will and testament of tbe late Mrs. Susan Hill, was exhibited in eoen Court, at the aforesaid Term, by Thomas Hill the executor thereto ; and it being suggested to tbe Court that some of the next of kin of the said testa trix, were non-residents of this State, it was, on nao- lion, ordered that poblicatiop be .made in the Raleigh Regirter, for the space of two months, to notify the neit of kin of the said Mrs. Hill, that the said paper wutinir will be propounded Mr prooate, at tne pen term of the Count? Court or tnatnam, to oe neia in tbe Court House in PitUbort , on tne secono Mon- day (of November next, at which time, they may, if they desire, appear, maae tnemseives panic- w u nrnrerAinsr. and enter a caveat thereto. .., v M Ik Wl.n llubAfnU Cnnrt at "witness, iv. n. wicuiiiBM, i - Office, the 2nd Monday of August, 1843. N, A. S1TSUMA, V. U. . Pr. Adv: $8 : . ; ,74-2m TATE OF NORTH tJAROLIN A.-Beaufort ounty . Superior Court of Law, Sprtog Term l43. , . ;. Lucre tia iones. Petition for liivorce. ... Abner Jones It appealing to the satisfaction of the Court, that two Subpoenas bave toea fssued and returned, by the Sberifl not to be found," and Proclamation being made: by the Sheriff. t the door of the Court House, for the Defendant to appear and answer as command ed by the Subpoenas, it is ordered by tbe Court, thai r . a avs - a . ' l publtorr oe given in me tionn waie vvn, anu Raleigh1 Register, for three months, for the Defendant Mp nd, "tT L00' -ir ' M'ttness, Fr H. Hawks, Clerk of our said Court v Officii, the fifth Monday aner,the foQrth Monday tn Pr. Adv. tS. 743m .tif T 'ftttPPT.IRH OF r , - ' 4 , m. - . .,5 .- I: .'t rom iAiii ' E.P.NASH, Sycamore: Street, .Petersburg; Virgintmi ' 1 OUNTRyMrVchantaanrl others in wimt of an jf tbe above tttltHr-s will (hid in my etaMihment 'trie i most desirable stock T have'ever'rjroered. flf '( tat Jv reduced vrices". ! A call froar inif 6fd ' friencU asti : MOLjl : fcROCEB, ' COMMISSII MERCHANT, ; 84. Front Street, r fenrtli door above Old. Slip, near Tearl &t. Hau&e. - NEW YORK. The Subscriber begs leave to inform bis friends and tbe Merchant of North Cnrohai, that he bas opened, this Spring, onitts' own account, a . WHOLESALE GROCERY and COMMISSION HOUSE, 81 front Street, mar Old Stip,' wherts he bas for Sale, arall times, general assort ment of Groceri8 suitable to the Southern trade, and which be offers for CASH, at a small advance upon tbe Cargo and Auction prices. MR. WttlTLOCK beshad (ongexneiience in tbe 4 business, and has every, facility (buying for CasU) of selling Goods at the lotceit rate$, and be assures those who wjll qaU upon hint, that they may rely upon be ing faithfully served. d Particular attention Will be grven to orders for Goods, and to sales of Produce consigned to him, wpon which Advances win be made, if required. ' B. M. WHITLOCK. June, 1843. 48 6m REFER TO Malcolm Gait I, Smith, Wright & Co. (New York. Corlies, Stanton fc Barnes Alfred M. Treadwell W. &. A. Stith, Raleigfi, N. C. J.'& VV. Murplty, SHlisburv, N. C. J. & R Sloan, Greensboro1, John' McArn, Faywteville, N. C MEDICAL. COLLEGIA IN RICHMOND, VIRGINIA.. ZTOjHE next Session of tha Medical Department of tUtrj Hampden Sydney! College will commence, in Richmond, on -the last Monday of October (30ib) and continue until the last or t ebraarv folio wmg. - John t'7Li.Ki, M D, Professor of Theory and Prao tice of Medicine. f L. W. CaAXHtBLATaa, M D, Professor of Materia Medica and Therapeutics. , .R. L.BoHaxaair, M D.Pr.fess.r of Obstetrics and Diseases of women and children. tocHATCs MAtffia, M Professor of Chemistry aud Pharmacy. Augustus L. Wabkb,M D, Proresor of Surgery and Surgical Anatomy. Jsff kiks Yt xmajt.M D, Professor of Anatomy and PhvsioloffV. The" Infirmary attached to the College furnishes am- I pie material for practical medical and aurgical instruo j tin during the winter. To this is also added the pub-1 lie institutions of the city, which are under the charge 1 met obstinate complaints are removed by perseve of a member of he Faculty ; to all of which the tu- ranee without the expense of a Physician. Adapted I dent has free access. . 1 he facilities for obtaining infor-1 mation in practical anatomj and tne moueol penornw I irur suraical operations are not excelled in any inauiu- tion of our country. 1 Tbe Faculty take pleasure m announcing to the 1 medical profession the appointment of Dr. Jeffries Wy. j man, ot upston, to, tne cnair r Anatomy ann rnvsio logy a gentleman of eminent qualifications as a-hu-1 man and comjiaraiive Anatomist and Physiologist. AUU. u. WAKnbii, M U. , Dean of the Faculty. Sept. 7: 73 12t PORTRAIT, MINIATURE, AND HISTORICAL PAIXTISG. SIB. JO : S. PENDEB, OF NORTH CAROLINA. Having visited Europe for the purpose of perfecting himself in hisjirofession, is now prepared to execute Portraits, Miniatures, &e. Those wishing to avail themselves of h' profession al services-aie requested to rail at his ArtHlier, on Hillsborough Street. 100 yards West of the Capitol, where specimens of his execution may be seen. Sept. 13, 1843. 15 Passage to Baltimore. I HE sunerior Steamboat. COLUMBUS or PO- T CAHONTAS. will leave Citv Point direct for Baltimore. every Wkdswdat afternoon, at 3 o'clock, or immediately after the arrival ot the tars trom t'e tersburg, and will land Passengers in Baltimore, the next evening. The accommodations on board these Boats are very superior, and the passage, including meals through from Petersburg to Baltimore, only $8, Ketuming, will leave Baltimore every Saturday after noon at 6 clock- ' J. BRANDT, Jr. Agent; Baltimore. Mar. 10, 1843. S3 ly MUSIC, JTIUSMC, MUSIC. Ti UST received at the North Carolina Bookstore, P Raleigh, N. C.the following late and fashionable pieces of Muic: Ves I will sbsre with thee, my love. I wish 1 could remember. There are clouds that must o'ershadow as. Oh ! The Heart may be tamed by a smile. Sweet Village Home. Come to the Mountain. The Heart, The Heart ! Oh let it be. The Hindoo girls Song. The Rosy tints of Evening. The Exiled Adieu. Father do hot Weep. Oh ! Molly Bawn why leave me pining. "Sleep on'; Steep on. The Exile's Sung. Columbia the land of ihe Brave. When first I saw thy gentle face. I'm saddest when I sing. Amina Walt. - Grand March. feaxon Quick Step. ' . f Cologne Water Waltz. . Cuba March. . . The Richmond Scarlet Guard's quick Step. . Gov. Peeter' March. . ,: Lairinskvs farewell Quick Step. - And , great variety of other pieces, that have been lately published. Please call anu examine our. Col lection. ' '. TURNER & HUGHES. 1 1 ' "-ii- - - ' t iTI O P A ft T N E R S H 1 P. WA RREN H m ARRIS cf CO. of Norfolk! rirzinta, will, on the first of October nexff establish a branch of their House in Petersburg. Va.. under the firm of W. Ac : II H A Jl. R j .S t , for the transaction of a GENERAL COMMISSION BUSINESS.. and respectfully splka consignment of Cotum, Tobacco. dtc,r r, W e wpl.bM) pay sUict alien, tioOL to receiving, and forwarding Goods. Meiotaudite, WARREN HA RUIS, HENRY HARRIS. , 70-lawtJinl aaM.iiiawMaaawaaaaai'' 11 -nfcTirsrsaiiaDasMrcaiici William , Thompson, Cabinet andJMrniture H ure-liouse - RA,iiiiiu, n c r f niHE Subscriber has now on hand at his furnish U , ing Ware Rooms, just in the rear of Messw. Turner 6c. Hughe' book Store, a general a&iortment jf Articles tn his line, made in the most faithful man ner, after the newest and most fashionable patterns, and hic) will be wairanted. ' They will be s.ild al such prices, as to leave no excuse for ending to the North for Furniture. Call and look, "before you send frojp honie. WILLIAM THOMPSON1. QTr" Walnot, Birch, Maple and Poplar Lumber well-seasoned, taken in exchange for Furniture. PILLS! PILLS!! PILLS ! ! ! HEALTH THE TRUEST RICHES. ' ' c; THE CELEBRATED Ilygcian Ytg$ table Pills, Can be bad nt the Store , Joun Primrose, rAYETTEVILLR STUKBT, RALKIGH, N. C. : MOAT'S M ORISON PILLS. THE GENUINE HYGEIAN VEGETABLE UNIVERSAL MEDICINE Accurately pre pared by l)r. U.S. Moat, of New Yoik, from the original ret ipe used for many years by his late father, Mr. Thomas Moat, Vice President of the'Uritish Col lege of Health. ' Twenty years successful administration of these celebrated medicines in Europe, and more than twelve years in the United Ktates, have established their high reputation. Thousands of both sexes, who have been resto'red to health the numerous sufferers rescued from premature death and volumes nf certified cases of cure, embracing every disease in the long catalogue of human misery ; must convince the most incredu lous of their superiority and thetrutli of ihellvgeian theory, rulting from scientific research and expe rience, namely, that -man is subject to only one rsal disease impurity'of the blood." ' The Mcdicinesfceing composed entirely of herbs or vegetable matter, purity the blood, and carry off ihe corrupt humors of the body, in a manner so simple as to give every day ease and pleasure. Man will be born to day of Wis, compared to what havhrtherio been his lot, weighed down aa he Has en by disease, infirmities, and raftering which no earthly power knew how to alleviate, until this di- covery was presented to the world. ibe weak, the feeble, the infirm, the nervous, the delicate, are in a few days strengthened by their operation, and the to all circumstances and tit uations, they are the best Mfuicint ecer unvenied Jor r amines, or to take to sea, preventing scurvy anu coxtiveness. requiring no change of diet, particular regimen, or care against ta king cold rjj The prepotency of these medicine, has indu- cea many speculators 10 auempi imposition on tne public, by forging the labels, or forcing their Jiriita- ftons int notice through the medium of the Press Sr-me of them pretend to H ygeian principles, by steal ing from the writings of the Hygeist snd copying whole pagrs into iheir fu)ore advertisements But as, they cannot copy, the medicine, I heir speci fics Or their deleterious nostrums prove to be unavail- ng. their puffing and piracy become evident ; disap pointment to tne afflicted is eventual, and with just obloquy the pretenderannk into obliion. The Hygeiau medicines first introduced into this country by U.K. Moat, in 1830. have for tbe Jasi four years been prepared by him, and tbe iucreaing sale attests their intrinsic merit ; ihy compriso two sorts of Pill. No. 1 and No 2, in single boxes of e.u h at 25 or 50 cents j and Packets containing both sorts, at M $2, or $3 Tbe Vegetable Cleansing Powders, in large taxes, at 37 A cent, with printed directions. Each packet has a fac simile of the signature of H oheplieard .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 unle.--s they have these signatures, and are obtained fiom sub-agf ns, who can produce their written appointments from the district agent. nd whose names are advertised in their respective districts. n rHrpHKARD ivioat, aai Principal Office, 50 Canal st. All orders will be promptly filled at 20 percent. lets than retail prices for alt soma over twenty five dollars, for cosb. Some person in every Town and Villace. 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 Ptritip making. ffHHE SUBSCRIBER announces to tbe public, It that be is prepared to make, repair and clean out Jtlttip9 to order and at the. shortest notice He hopes by a close and punctual attention to busi ness, to receive a shjre of public patronage. T JOSEPH R. Ale A DAMS. Raleigh, Jane 20th, 1843.. 50 A N assortment f Dry Goods, Grocf.riea,. Superior J- Straw, f lour Matting, Stuart best Steam ReU tied Candy, dec. etc ft Just received, and for sale, cheap for ('ash. JOHN T. W EST. Next Store to New Market House. August 25. 68-tf ALT. 100 Bushels Jcbeap for Cash. good Alum Salt for sale, S. L.TUCKER. 69- August 28. AT THE jlTorth Carolina Boole tore- TTftRlNCIPLES of Human Physiology, with over Ij one bundred illustrations ; by William G. Car penter. M. V.. Eletnenis ol Chemistry, with nume rous illustrations: by 1 homas Graham F R... L. cc E D. The Horse t bjr WiniamGonatt. TboThe- ory and Practice-of MidwUVry : by Fleetwood Church ill, M. D. M. R. L A. Lie of the Qeeens of Eng- iandj from the Nor man Conquest, with anecdolea.of their Courts ; by Agnes Strickland. r.or sale by . i URiMK & HUUlitiS.. Sept 1843. ... . : . y COTTON BAGGING, 2 lbs to the ' yard r and good ' Bale Rope ; 'Offered at s small profit for the Cash. '! u - v." e ' WILIWt PECK. ' -Raleigh, 25th Sept. Is 77 til EECKWITHV A NTI.n Ys PEPTIC PILLs, I "For at at he Drug Store of ":i ' v; : 'V .! is 15 t-sf J nEjrisTiz BR, STfiING FELLOWS PRICES FOR DENTAL OPERATIONS. , Extracting Teeth W'RwTsVeacV, : 1 00 Examination and direct ioha for the bianage ment of Children's Teetbi . j' , "; t Cleaning, the entire set of Teeth -. Separation by Filing, each Plugging with gold -Best Artificial Teeth on Pivots, each' Do. on" gold pivots 5 00 5O0 1 00 3 00 8 00 10 0O 10 00 Do. '-sii gpld prate " Do. on the improved plan of Dr. S. Operating for, and attendance on confirmed 15.00 cases of Neuralgia 200 60 Terms CASH. Raleigh, Jane 12, 1843. References: Hon. Geo. E. Badger, ) Judge Battle, (.Raleigh. Dr. Beckwith, J " Dr. P. C Pope Wm. Plummr, Esq. C Warrenton. Gen.' Hawkins. j Co. Joyner,") Dr. Wilcox, (.Halifax. Dr. Bond. 3 COMMUNICATKD. Itanith no little pleasure that we are enabled to inform the public, through the mcdinra of your col umns, that a core lias been atiengih discovered for ihe most painful and harassing of all nervous affections, Neuralgia or Tic Doloreux. The many unfortunate patient whose sufferings wo have witnessed, and who are ignorant that those sufferings can lie relieved by scientific means, induce us to make ibis commuta tion. The number of cases already cuied by Dr. STai2fGFF.Li.ow, of this City, prove conclusively the success of his practice, which is as note) as it is effi cacioui. His residence in the Capital of the State, will make it convenient for hirn to consulted by many at a distance, who are afflicted witn a disease, almost prostrating to the mental as to the physical energies of the human system., J. Valuable Property for Male. -In tbe Ylclnlly ol Ralef;Iir AT AUCTION. , . - , ' THE Subscriber. will offer for sale, before the Court House door, in Raleigh, on Thursday the 23d day of November next, feeing Court week,) if not disposed ot be tore that time, tne following proper ty, toit : . . . -i His Dwelling House and th Lots .attached to it, containing between en and twelve acres.. It is situated about six hundred yards East of the Capitol, on Newborn Street, in a beautiful Grove of Forest Trees, and without the limits of the Town. It contains lou apartment in the basement, including tbe Dining room, aud five above, and two Passages. It is new, built of choice materials, and of superior workmanship. The nut-houses ami enclosures, are also new. In the back yard, is a W ell of most excel lent water. An unimproved Lot of 01 acres at the end of Newbern street, fronting the Capitol, aid at the distance of seven or eight hundred yards. It is one of the most beautiful sites in the Viumty of Raleigh. Another Lot of about fifteen acres , lying al$n Ea9t of the Citv, adjoining a Lot formerly tbe pro'perty of the late Joskpu Galks, and a Lot be longing to Joh. O'Korkk There are two small framed Houses upon It, yielding a rent thai would make the properly a good investment at the price at which it is esnmated, and opon the street, leading by Dr. J. O.Watbox's, are two handsome building situ ations. A tract of between thirty and forty acres, i .a si"i - - about tnree miles soum oi uaieign, auoruing an aoun- dant supp y of Wood, and much valuable Timber, I he terms will be accommodating, and made known when the property is offered. J. R. J. DANIEL. Sept S5. 77 CARRIAGE I KITIT11S. HE Subscriber bas lately added to his Stock a 1 neat assortment of Coach Laces and other trim ming used in the repairing of Carriages ' Persons in this line, would do well to examine for themeelves, as he feels assured that he can sell them unusually low for this market. JAMES M. TOWLBS. July 21. 60 iHew Cabinet Furniture, ISO 1 PIANO FORTE WARE HOUSE, mechanics' hall, sycamore stbeet, Petersburg Va. y JOHN HIGGHS cVCO. A V E just opened at the above stand, a large and elegant assur'.ment of Cabmet r urniture, riano rtrirtea.&c. Consisting of Msrbletop Dressing Bureaus, Large and small Mahogany do do Side-Boards, Ward Kobe, Secretary and Book Cases, I Marble top and plain Wash-stands, Toilet Tables and Looking Glasses, Marble top Centre J ablest Card, Breaktast and Dining do ' Mahogany, French and high post Bed-Steads, Patent swell beam windlass do H igb and low post maple do Mah -gany, French i and j French Chairs, Fine maple cane seat . -do,. Rose-wood painted and gilt . . d:, Rush seat and Wii.dser do ;, Mahogany, pksh and hair seat Rocking Chairs, High-back. Nurse, Table and Children a do Co Office, Desk andSre do 'Venetian Blinds, and Shades, , , Sofas," Divans, Ottomans, and Foot-8tool, Piano Forte Music Stools, &c. dec. The above goods are all of the huet styles and best workman ship, made by the Subscribes, embracing as fine' a si 6ck as is kept m the Northern cities, and will be, sold at corresponding low prices. 1 ' r Our Piano Fortes are from the best New York and Boston fact one, well worthy the attention of porcba- serr, who will receeive a written guarantee with the fnst'rumenfs at -factory prtcr. ' Expenses of tranipor- tation added: 'Mahogany Boards, ' Plank; Vetneefs; Knobs, Table-legs, Bed-posts, Hair-seatirrgV anoVTU den superior Fornitnre Varnish for Sale.' ' S ' JOHN HIGGINS 6t CO. , MoehatMQ'e HalL .-j . Peiarsburg, Va: October 2. 1843. 79-3m - BLANKS r " FrMlttOJSce.'.- ItitETdtt T V IP) i mm rI A N 1 1 VA trrf 1 11 V " ii, fjS4ai m m, a m m - Save a Dollar .and get a better Ilttt ntran Lucittirit'raaici repectfuily iaforma the; Citijens o Raleigh, and the NeighbtH-hood g enral!y, tbaUhe hanow repeiud hie Spring Stock, Consisting ot jfTyfi jt'ff AA&f of every description, which be 4tUeu forea e ft least ' twenty pet cenU cheaper than, they can' be' had at any other place iu this City. He is now, fiiilshibg some Superior Cat-imere and German Brush Uuinyiitte neater than you have seen for msnj a .day1- . Also, some very superior Mole Skin and Short' Nap ilk Hats, which for beauty of finish, 'ami durability,' can not be excelled Hats will be kept t-Onsrafithf On hand. or manufactured to drder.'of every quality, )Htfe abd fashion". Hats of every description; 'cleaned 'and pressed to look equal to new? Customer' "Hals pressed gratis. 'T '""-' ! ' '"'-' I,. i. -' . is -4 j. . . ,-.' II, t. has taken the Shop on Fayettevitle Street, reeently occupied Iry" Dr. Jni;T. nextxloor to Mr. Wmf k's Shoe' Store, where he Invitee- the public to call before purchasing elsewhere, if they winh te iave . a dollar, and get si better Hat. He trusts that by strict attention Ut the business, to receive a share of the pub lic patronaee. ' t : ir -n,i ' N. B. Cash given tor W'oot on. the Pkin. ittd v ery description of Fcaal . ' .. 'V DR. IIEIREB5 PHYSICIAN FOR THE EYE AND EAR, AND OPERATIVE SURGEON , Operates for the relief of ; :" Deafness and other affections of the l3ar Cataract, Pterygium, CroEacd Eyes, &,c. ; . Enlarged TonsUa and Palate;" v .. - V Club Foot, Hare-Lip, .Stammering; v . St6ne Stricture, Fistula,' Piles.; . Jlf Deformities, Diseases of the Bones ( Herniaj (a radical cure,) Aneurism Cancer, Polypus, Tumours, Ulcers, And Surgical Diseases in general. . ..' . 'u Dr. JI. -will visit any part of the Stat Wher hia BPTV-ifn maw h TPnnirort Raleigh, Jan. 23, 1843. . BR. UEXDRCE will give a regular, Courae of Medical and Surgical jnUuctionK,ta prcpafe . tbosetudents who wish to visit the Northern Colleges. All the private Students of Dr. Hix iu. number, graduated with credit at the end of their fiifl mmuS, in the Richmond Medical College. . ETERE9CIS : Gov. Morehcad, ." ' Hon. Geo. E. Badger, In , . . n.w...:.v' VRaleighi ui. urmniiu, I Charles Manly, Esq. J' ' ' Hugh Waddell, Esq. Hillsborough. The SufitPctiber is prepared to; execute all kinds Imitations of every variety of Marble,' and of all kinds of Wood ; also. Wall Painting, Paper-hanging, Gla ring and G 1LDING onWood and Metallic substances pf every description, im the -Jaitl French style. Act, attended; to at tbe shortest nolicet find ddne in tupe rior style of workmanship-. - : ; t r ,r et: MILITARY FLAGS and BANNERS psmjedin the neatest style, on the shortest .notice jend mueh cheaper'than they can be uene . elsewhere. e. fer. to the Adjutant General of North. Carolina. ,..v - Persons wishing Painting of any .description exe cuted, by railing at theXabinet 'Ware Utviinof ,Mr VVillLam'Tbompeon, opposite the South East corner of the Capttol Square, may expect i'o bave it done jto their entire satisfaction. . CI RACIER. . Raleigh. Jan. 14. 1843. ' ; " . B -If LOST OR MISLAID, a Ppcker Boole, containing: . . .1 Receipt of Wm. Rhodes, dated May 1843, lot f 280 Note of E. P. Guion, '38 or 9 " 338 ' about Jan. 1843 300 Henry Rhodes, J. A. Spencer, A. A. Soothair, 1843 3D 10 n 91 State Bank of N. C. 'T f I 25 cents Chartesthb bill R. K. Ci.1 ' ,;" ' $ I and 2 Virginia Bill. ,;f ' Memoraiidum of -accounts against W. H." Simohi, Jno. Murphy, Wm. Paul, W. W. Alston, Win. H. Haywood, Wm. F. Collin and otfcrrku; 'N . All persona are notified not, to trade for said pa pers, or any of them, aa payment has been at opped. - JOUN ; RHODES. 8ept. 27,--' - ..-.. ,;n:i71-) BooIasISooIa j7 Bobkpjf ma flTHIS day. received at tbe North Carolina (Bookr j store. No. . jThesp side, Raleigh, N C, Vl h. History of N.i S. America, by l . t, tordon4 - Ihe Iifa of Sir Walter Raleigh, by Mrs. Thompson- Nan alive of, the .War in Germany ad France in, 1813 and 1814, by. LieuU Gen. Charles W.Vane. Memoirs of Gen. Lafayette and the French Revblu tion in 1830, by B. 8arra'ns his Secretary, f Famil iar Letters and Paperapf Benj. Franklin.. La Caeas Journal in 2 vols. Memoirs of Lucien: Bonaparte, 1 vol. The Lite of William CobWt u?'roI. VTho Life of GalHeo Galilei in 1 vol. or akleby-" '-" ":' TURNER & HUGHES. June tif. v- BS-:1-1 ' '' " - i i i ?.: If OOK, LOOK, ErOOK -NBW BOOK; ILj NEW BOOKS. Just received this day, at the North Carolina Bookstore, Raleigh v N.CL, 1, FayeUeville Street. r Change for the American Notia, in Letters from London to New York, by an; AoarrU can Lndy. The Neighbors, by Frederike;Bemerg The Works of William Shakspeare, complete,. at 25 cents per number. For sale by ' " . " September t . .. IJ 71 rjpO' Kirr.Tho,er7rdem'r4lifc;w1enirr Iti a longmg to Mra. Fnscitla haTand Dow-ciS copied by the ' Ret; Mr; L4cy,J 'PoseaIe trisr" he had the 1st of July."- Fer,lerma abplyHo . June 15 " '" ' ,, ,i , i- i.i I ,, i 4 4. V - . .V- Z w w m mt v m mmf 0 JAMES MARTIN & ' E. D. BULLOCK, LsU i CiA-ivMAI-: bA.y, w , l;r Will practice in Jlibi Conrti l-Mobile, ittd in the Countiea of Waabington. Clark and Monroe, Atabathif '1 iaZZb. m , l JlH '-' JLia' ' Rl JL Jt iXlif - x, i kV M ill rinik'Tfi r f Nil KAl.r.llirU. 11 .i - - -v.-, 7 ta" 1 October 184? . ... - , wt Aij, iaieigi.. 4fJ ' .;..- .... Jt t - A .J t 4.. :,sw ' -- -V: . y. . vr-.' u ..jtviOPri-- 44,4 k i.-. t'.Im.,r4.t.-4t i..vj . est. 4 M r 4 4 .fc , ' - 4.", I- V , .ctttomera ts awiciiau